Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1856 — Page 2

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JAMES BUCHANAN, (on r< ,H ‘ 1 "xSTiM (Bl

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/V A<«w'. (hvernnr,

Hotel, foor mtT«f from TootfiMinock, rad ^sAnn Ctmritr

disc dm the potmeal iwae* of the day. Mr. Can have a* aaolrorany with tha mpportScawaan. aerapted the challenge, and, on m of Fillhom till altar tha fltete elacttoo, Saturday laet, the meeting came off. _ It wai io October!—of eouna you can't Aa the a tremeadpue gathering—twenty-fix four i Fillniorntea aro to do all they canto help home wegon*, all loaded to axceaa, coming in. i j on j mr Fi—out State ticket, your

Mr. Grow led off in exposition of the Republican creed. He spoke nearly aa hour. After he had cloned, Mr. ScaaAaai. arone acd addressed the meeting in that clear, forcible and logical manner, which ao eminently char

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fftyr A'dit'# of Stele,

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for Trtawrer of Stele

Aqt fM. t ioxw. ef Merineleaiew.

frrr AU/^fy (knero,

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Fcrmont members of Cougwm, and your Fbbso«t Senators, Repreaentatirea and coun ty oficem, it will not do to hare any enntroversy with them, till after that ia don*. But the moment the State election ie orer—then

acterir.es his delircry. Our informant, who, |ook oat ^ WIUin «r he Fomiork

has no partiality towards the Democracy, men of

says lhat Mr. Schwami.'* .lemolition ol ^ M lhey tn now ^etching it” m New

Grow was the moat eloquent and masterly specimen of oratory, logic and hietorical facts to which he ever listened. At the eon-

York, Ohio and Illinois, whet* the Fremont era here nothing to expect from them. Filutomc men and Fanaora himself find

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KbK4: rnn4i. T$rKHT. GRAHAM s. FITCH, of Cass. SAM URL H. RL'HKIRK, of Monroe. 1__W. K. Pakbott, of Warrick. II—S. K. Wotr, of Harrison, III— S. W. Shout, of Lawrence. IV— D. Joux*,of Franklin. V— Kdmuhh JoHsaox, of Henry, VI— Martin M. Rat, of Shelby, VJ1—.Jamkh M. Hanna, of Viso, VIII J. S. McCtRM.ASDof Clinton, IX—Ohphbus Evxrts, of Laporte, X —F. F. Kandaix, of Allen, XI—S.S. Micki.s, of Adams.

elusion of hia speech, a delegation of : BO more hearty aboaere and rillifiera than the on* hundred asked to lie received on the fadingFrrwoh T journal*of theStatea above Democratic side, and wont over and deliv- ( named. As soon aa the gordian ksot which wed their banners into the hands of the ; hojjg tf, e j wo factions together in this State Bt-fHAHAN men ! Such a complete triumph « cut, on the foarteenth day of October, the was never achie% sd by a single speech—and tongues and pens of the cow-boys of Indiana this is no idle boast. We gather the facts) w |]i dj*till gall and wormwood instead of from one of our most respectable [soft-sawder and honey, who whs present on the occasion.” i ' i- -m- — - r.«l«»f frwws KMBaaa—MiMWwrlans We Whwf me Rlwrh K«owM»raM Meaer | twwwtm* Mwaee. the steamer David Tatum, which arThe late Black Republican House of Rep- irjrej a t this port last evening, the 21st inat, resentetives at Washington is notable for from the Missouri river, we Te4ro that peace these things: » nd qaietnesa reign in the Territory, and the 1- H.™ - * "V*". & y which is generally eflectcd in one day, and biought down from the border country some during the whole of that time Congress was . three hundred Miesouriana to Boonville and in a atalc of disorganisation. other points, who bad enlisted .or the war,

2 . It r«f.iKj

in Kansas, ami which nullified certain ob- j, oroe

wyoraU tfe

M L efita mrm •wtka « mm hr tha yaaria i or Uyikoaevy afMtaMmiaM

hrsoy orail thojataa la mm MMm Mm tha

joalato Mae thaw irtitalM by

aoroe-ary, ia ordrr ta Ibmm thotr tma

they Wwate oadoM is their apfUMttaayMhca Mwja,

bM aB yMlau* to be fMyaie.

■eieby esadooed aad yaitfealerty aeh-

•ed tbet their oten aaet be ta me form beretaaAer DMeribod. —^ niiU^4 ia ttma to reach their deetina*' dea betorethe tfato sstaiMhr Meetotawmeou a*Sid mill »« erandmd wkirk tkmll be rmSmtd tfur lAe ftntd Hmtri, rad a* •HmnctwiU kimmdt f*r fmilwm

•/ ttm mail.

Pripatmlt far Cla»a -V». (• rkt elaaa.) far tha Jfma yard at (aawe tkt yard.'’) To tbe Chief of the ttojesa of Tenh aad Docks.

Washington, D. C. FORM OF OFFER. {Here data tha afar.)

I, (kart maart tka mama,) of («■—» tha tamn,) ia the State of (aaetc tka Mata,) baieby oSoi to fanieb, seder jour adverUtewenl dated (dtar af advartuamaat,) aad subject io all tbe reqaiiMeata of the mm, aad af the printed schedule to which it refers, «U the artlelM eawaeed in Cleee So. (neats tha elaaa,) tor the nary-yard at (mams the ford,) according to said sehadalr, ris: (Aar* paate aa tha priwfad elaaa fram tha aakadmia, aad appaatfe each article art tha price, end carry amt tha •meant ia the calama far tallare aad cant a, end feat wp tka aggragata ataaaat af the hid far tka rlaaa, amount-

ing to (harawritatkeaauant is warda.)

eger.lnt (aama t

noxious laws in that Territory, for the mason that such peace would be damaging the po

litical prospects of the party.

This news will be hailed in every quarter with unmixed delight—.Sf. Louis Dm.

1 propose m *j scent, (tore neat* tka agaal, if ane

required he tha ackadala,) for the mppij under the

rases mtseetianeoua, by n non resident of the place or denser); and should ay oflbr be accepted, 1 request the contract mar be prepared aad sent to the eavy-

ir tka agency,) for denatures and certMeate

'Here tke Udder ta aign kie name. FORM OF GUARANTEE.

The amlenrfgned (*«s»« af gmarmmtar,) oi (name tke tawn,) and Stale of (name tke State,) and (aamaef ate their 1 ofier aa store be accepted, enter into contract wltn tke United (Mates within Blteen days after the date of notice, through the post-offlee, of Uie acceptance of

his [or their] offers before mentioned.

W iuiesr, [Mgaatnrt af guarani are.} I certify that the above-named (Aerr nmaaa tka gmarantare,) aro known to be good and responsible gunran tors ta this ease. I Mgaatara.] To be signed by the district judge, district attorney, eollector, navy-agent, or some person known to the bu

reau to be responsible.

we learn that peace and quietness reign territory, and the people are every where wledging ihe siiinonty of Gov. Geary, l atum brought down from the border

DIED-.

On Saturday, Sept. 20th, 18M, after s revere and protracted IIIiters, REUBEN FLETCHER, in the r>8thyear

orbisage.

31 p Infereutlsig veadlitg matter will he tannit an the first awd •wwvtfcFagee* l.athat from Manaaa—Miraouriang

turoing Horn*.

Hy the steamer David Tatum, which arrived nt this port last evening, from the Missouri nver, we learn that peace and quietness r ^'g n

in ihe noknow

'Ihe Tatum brought

rininiry, some ihrre hundred Missourians, to Hoonville simI other points, who had enlisted for the war, but in obedience to Gov. Geary’s iifoftarnation, hs«l disbanded and were return

mg home.

This news will he hailed from every quarter with unmiffed delight.—Miaaoura Dm It in plain that the policy of Governor Geary is Ui patch up h pence, at least until after the Presidential election. He will promise anything and perform all in his power, to preserve the peace, without reference to taw or principle — Ho will gire n practical illustration of tbe procept of President Pierce, that people in terri tones should pay more attention to their per sonal interest and less to principles.—f/infin-

nali tlommereial

It is plain that tho policy of the CiRcinnnti Cornmerrial and other abolition sheeta, who look to " Kansas outrages” for fuel to keep their political pot boiling, is to find fault with Governor GitAnv anil the Pikhoe Administration,” Ini them do what they will to restrain peace and quietness in

the Territory.

Not a single act lias Governor Grarv yet

performed—not a single word has he yet

uttered, which authorizes the charges 1,0 j hri Ml i fl , „]]

l»os)tively and shamelessly preferred against |

him by the Cincinnati Commercial Tiie Commercial nito nt evidence of diesat-

isfaction and disappointment at the turn affairs have taken in Kansae, sinco Governor Grart assumed the authority conferred upon him bv the President. It was n«t prepared to seem ready a submission to the requirements of his proclamation on the jiart of the "Border Ruffians”—vuch s willingness to leave all qneetions of controversy to the peaceful and impartial decision of the tadlot-box. The Commercial is al«e evidently chsgrined at the course taken by tho Free Htato man, who have been s> vigorously pursuing their work of Insurrection and blood shed for the Inst few weeks. It hoped to see them maintain an open resistance to the laws of the Territory, and moot Governor Grart with a spirit of defiance, contesting his authority till the last man of them, upon one side or the other, should have Iwon driven from the

territory.

The language of the paragraph which we quote from the Commercial, clearly implies this, tnd the entire article, of which this ie bat tha commencement, is a studied effort to provoke the friends of Khrmont to keep alive the disturbances in Kansas, at all hazards. If such men ss the editor of the CWimercial, end others who are so noisy in demanding the blood of victims with which to carry on their political crusade, could alone be made to experience the evils of their fiendish policy, the ronntry would have little to regret In seeing it fully carried out. But when (Ihe whole people of Kansae are to he the sufferers, while the real inetigatore of vL olence and outrage stand aloof from tha see Be of deager and work the wires the common voiee of hnmanUy eries out ageinet it. A few sueh exposures of the cloven-foot, on Ike part of the Abolition leaden, wilt open the eyes of thousands who have been seduced Info ike support of Kmmout through these displays ef moeh sympathy for the "bleeding and outraged people of Kansae.”

gitive Slave Law over it and Nebraska. 4. It passed an enactment raising the sal•ry of its members from eight dollars to

eighteen dollars a day. . „ j. It refused to pass tho Army Appropna- ^ (or ^ part*, y esra a resident of Ripley county, in-

ti on Bill at the regular session, and an extra j di«ns.

session had to be called for that purpose, put- >" to* <»««“ <* »•'’»■» Tlsttum, Aoetety hw lost» . _ hrlHUnt ornament, the poor a sincm friend, ting the Government to great expense. , |M y poarforth the ink of eulogy, but the tear Those measures are the only things which rtan* unbidden to the cheek, la the noblest tribute rendered the last session of the Black Re-1 ** «“ P«y f or w** 1 departed woru. We cannot for- ,,, ,, „ „ ., 1 bear, however, even In this, the how of trouble, paying publican House at all memorable. orgmOtad. .nd .fftauon to th. m«nor,7one ,, 1 Y,, . ,, , ^ whese purse was always open to the warm band of A. G. Patrick. This. gentleman, who exaiiiy—whoMeoaeoltag word was aver nudy forthoee has t«0 or three times suffered martyrdom in misfortune; and whose amiable qualities of head and at the hands of the " Border Ruffians,” again «n»uta to him m solid friendship an who bad the

, _ _ _ — . pleasure to make his acquaintance,

turns up in the Putnam County Bmmer, of i ^ or epidemics-when the hand yeftarday. Ilia letter m H ed, Lawrence of pestilence swept the brow of yoaCb and afe—RMUB«N

Sept. 8, and as a specimen of " loud talk,” is pretty well for a dead man. If "departed spirits” generally are guilty of such disgusting Munchausen isms, we do not wonder that but little importance or credit is attached to their communications. A. G. Patrick Evidently ki.ows how to blow his own horn for his own special benefit. Let Mr. A. G. Patrick be his own biographer, and the world can present few great men who have gone through more hair-breadth escapes, or stood them more heroically than himself. Over nice critics might esteem Mr. P.’sjetter to be rather loo much of the order called “fithy,” but when it is remembered that Mr. Patrice is himself of the genus " whale,” all such lit-

Pi.rrcMR was ever ready with hi* kind aad gentle aid* and It way be truly Mid of him, when As entered the door pewvrty and Kent fled through the window*. Tbe writer of thi* knew him long nad intimately— knew him enty to appreeiate T wheu living, bis well *tor ed mind—hi* excellent companionable qualities. And now, that he iagone, “And weary hope recline* upon the tomb,’’ t friend can only off r thi* tribute to hia memory, and drop a ftlent tear upon hi* grave. May hi* be a bright Immon silty beyond the Tomb.

B. F. M.

NsroLaou, Sept. 93d, ISSti.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

orary antics will he very readily overlooked , —

FWtrRTH SC FPL V

At

STEWART 4- BOWENS, ff"kP Mrs. Stowe’s last work, DEED, lust received.— ffr Call st onee sin get a ropy. rwptXS-tf

win, at Ike <

'be act l wfll be feedy for <

I will be ne-

of this weU I

m hMtag~jM VM Meek ef Seeta ta hto Uheeei

tasefc ceMgdMevecy vactosy at RKADY MADB CLOTHINO.

uMim

■is Mock of famiaktag Seeds is set which wfll be found *7efy stain of l shiitn. Under Starts, Stocks, 1W,

and Fancy

EBH|BBBSB55ng^i Pnked Etotos; Jert IN recetaed at STEWART A BOWEN J.

wpttatt

B

ARRS'S Life ned Putaic Sarviecn of MBtart FUI-

J more; tart

srpUd-WI

received at

STEW AST* ■OWEN’S

TVKSte-A Tata of fee Gruet Usasal SwaMpt by

U Mre. Harriet Mtarkar gtewe.lert reeeived at

aeptU WBHDBN fe CHAMBERLAIN’S.

TB CBN-fmACTfeKN.

O EALED PROPOSALS will be reeeived at the City O Kaginenr*a OOee until the ffratMonday in October, for nadi nr Lockerbie Street. Speei fleatioma max be teen at ■dd odtoe, by Masonic Hall, over Talbott A

Col’s Store, between I sad 4 o’clock, P. M.

D. B. HOSBKOOK,

•eptasdiw Civil Engineer.

wiH be fceed taMa istaltlilm nst AM* a ■rttosef of SHk. aad Lamb's Wool Uedec rery superior quality. PtMtoefeg rtitoMaa ia caHed to Ma; F1SB KASTKffEN From fee celebrated maat New Tort, wboM gnrmaa ity, are uaegaaied by any ( irpPemona dertrtag a —partor i rtade ckAhea, can, by caUiagat fee Store, tave their manaaru takae MdaMteh ta Ik. Bhr Ua A ea.. New York, and fee order utanniQa skeM mshort tin cmfeey oould be made up ta fee CUj. Don't forget fee StgBL MAMMOTH HOOSiEE CLOTHING STOKE, “ septlCdtf

Clsa* No. J—Bricks

i—Btoi

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Clan No. IS—Steel

tt—Filee

HOUKJ.Y KXPHICTKO! SEND IN YOUB OBDERS!

AT

STEWART A* BOWENS. f IVE AND LEANS, a guide for aU who wish to Lj Hpeak ami Write correctly. Over lono Mistakes Corrected. *Im, Margand Hepborn, a Story of fee Scottish Reformation. [Mptat-dtf

[MUkar ied hy tha Skate -f **-’ J * Southern 3liliUry AeMktaj Lotearjt ita2aC?3fi™'

09 m 9LAS 09 SINGLE NUMBERS, SAMUIL SWAN, Manager. 30,000 TICKETS ONEX! PRIZES AMOUNTING TO WUlL-^ilSSd 0 **

, No. 3§, Waaktagtoa Sc, ladmnspoiia, lad.

me

3— Ye’low-plan timber 4— Yellow p i ne lumber 5— Ouk plank S—White ptae]A spruce 1 u m - her seasoned Lime 0—Cement U—Gravel and sand I 10—State It—Iron and nail* |

15- Paints, oils, and glass 10—Ship chan -

diary

17— Hardware 18— Stationery 19— Firewood jo—Hay SI—Provender 22—-Charcoal 25—Iron eastings

jETOA ISSflAAlECB CONEPANTf OF HARTFARD, CONN.

CfemrtercA 1819-

CASH CAPITAL, - - - - - - - - *500,000. I .''SPECIAL attention given to Insurance of FAHM hi PHOPBETT. DWBUJBG An OUTBU1LDIMGS. Insures such buildiags or contonla in a very fa-

vorable manner, for 3 or 5 yean.

liauaaa Prwmsptlyr Paid ia Caafe,

AMD EQUrrABZ.T ADJUSTED.

Also, I.iaurea Stores, Warehouses. Buildings or Contents and Personal Properly generally in town, or country. at rates aa low aa consistent with the hazards taken, ana Inland Inaaranea againat tke Ptrila af .Yavigntien, by WM HENDERSON, Agent,

Indianapolis, lud.

Application can be made to C. B. Dana, Clerk, who ia (tally authorized to transact all basin ess connected

the Agency.

[sept3 ly[ WM. HKNDKBSO

FOEM0.

with >N”

Claes Ne. 1—Bricks

3—Stone

BOSTON.

Class So. 12—Steel

M—Files

3— Yellow - pi

timber

4— Yellow- pine

lumber

3—Oak and hard

wood timber and lumber

0—White pine,

spruce, Juni per and e y - press Umber and lumber

7—Lime hair Ac

M—Cement

9-Gravel A mad 11—iroa , Iron

•pikes and

nails

NEW YORK.

15— Palate, ots. and glass 16— Ship chan-

dlery

17— Hard warn 18— Stationery 21)—Hay A straw 21—Provender 23—Charcoal 29-Packing 25- Iron easting

Sunday

rening, at the corner of Illinois and

Market streets, a Silk Cape

it at this office.

The owner will And

septl7dtf

ANOTHER. AUCTION BALE

OF REAL ESTATE. -j pyo CITY LOTS beautiftally situated on Virginia 11 Avenue, ta the South-east part of the City, subdivision of out-lot No. 99. Sale to take place on the premises, on MONDAY, the 29th of September, nl 2

o’clock, P. M.

Terms of Mto easy: *16 00 down, and *10 00 every 3 months, with interest. For further particulars, call

HATS! CAPS! PUBS, AC!

SILK HATS 1 “GByiN’S OWN,”

“ LEAKY'S BJkrT,” • “ BEEBE'S LATEST.” FRKNCH SOFT HATSt Of ever* shape, variety and color. THE ST. NICHOLAS HLAT t

A beautiful article.

■eni’ doth, Plmli, Yeirut and Fur Cmps,

T.ATVTUP WTPTTRQ. B

MISSES’ BEATER FLATS, BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS! CHiLDREjrs' rAjrcr hats jutd cap*!

a SFLUimn aaBOwnsnirr or

Ladies 1 Dress Furs!

Of all style* and made sp ta the beat manner. Having madeanangemenia to be la early rueuipief all new styles, we can supply our customer* wife any-

thing they desire, on very short notice

aepUff

Edition for

LIVES OF

BUCHANAN & BRECKINRIDGE. THHE undersigned publish. In a sort a^i eonvei A form, a volume containing full and authentic JAS. BUCHANAN &J. C. BRECKINRIDGE The Democratic Candidates for the PiMhtouey and Vice Presidency, with large qnotnUons from their speedses and letters, showing their view* upon all the political questions of the day. This publication is inteaded to

supply the demand for

A fiiTKAPRR VOLUME

ret appeared, embodying all the irteresting lire lives of these two diMinguiabed chartc-

•epUTdtd

M’KERN AN A EDGAR.

•MB CENT BBWABB. T> AN away from the subscriber, Sylvester Hufflngton, m indentured apprentice of nune. I forewarn all persons from trusting and harboring him on my ae- —-« and will pay the above reward for^hU deUver^ to ;"** US. T. FITCH, ; /~VCCUL1ST, of Now York, has take* rooms at fee KJ Bates House in this City, whore he will treat diseam of the Eye exclusively. Chronic cam that have ; resisted all ordinary modes of treatment, are partten- ! larly solicited. No charges for explanation or advice. sepCSdlw*

M'COED, BABE * CO.,

‘ . lad.

NEOUS.

to ijz&s, tth Hoosierotate! "^UoTSbIo-

Three w*U tltad The trade supplied at aTBvSrr fe Bowsm

mseo ia.. 9%W6 ta.

hEMfe

lejta ia...

I Prize c T Priaec 1 Phaat

ils:: 2 Priaaota. aetata. - ,2 Prises of.. 1,'taJ are , 3* Prizesot. StMare....... .4) Prises of. Mare. 75 Prizes of. Mm. 106 Prizes of.— .... Kriare. 1 5 Prizes of til) are approximation prizes. 4 Prizeacf MW arpremiaratirg to *58;oWF pr FIW ••••«« sssoo9rtrt hrtrto ■■seal qpsfe 4 Priaaaoi 3M) approxiatatiag to Mta-

utv prize are

4 Prim of M 666 prize an 4 Prim ofM approximating to 1UJW0 prize are 4 Prim of 173 appreximlln* to 16,060 nrize are - 4 P^aMTof 156 approximating to 5,MM 8 Prizes of 60 apgtuaVmtlng to 2406 prise are — 8 Prizes of 40 approximating, to 1,M prize of. 80 Prizes of 35 approximating to 500 prize are ... 366 Prizes of 25 approximating to 3U6 prize are 306 Prizes of 96 approximating to *80 prize m.... ....-

141 MO prize* amounting to.... fowl* Tkcfocta »M lEmt tan S»\.

S3 154)66

Bxymat’i

TsasSti

it

.total

purswits ot life am fee

^and every pupU to write a bold ■■6ftag > hp dewhySdlStalll^^^-nrU* Term* of a tall course (of 6 or 10 woohej........661 66 Theme for partial coon*, embracing tho prwcrical partof Book-KzoptogaadbttelnvssPeainaaakta 1* 66 Terms for full comae ta Ladies’ Department..)Mw* Which mart be pro-paid or secured. oeive a Card of Admission to th* fell course. Try* For farther partleulnrs. so* circulars. ■ffataf T. J. BEY ANT, Principal.

DKUMS! DRUMS!!

fU»T received at fee New York Music Store, Tam. kl pemnee Hatt, a feto assortment of tarn aad Taaor Drem,gaaalas calf heads, heee 9B inches, waianted; wiil be sotort lower prises then ever before otared ta this marks I, A. G. CRANK, jtal-dfcwtf 36 Wert Washington ta

k* BAJUK •ff CltaVaiEtt Q00U6! ta Iks as to* si re prepeiaiionew* are taakiafl \\J for the appseaching Fail and Winter Season, we m now otoring a aptondtd slock of Clothing and Gonto’ Furniahing Goods, at nett cost, TherefoM, for king bargains, call at Oak Hall, No. 2, bate* MLASBK fe EKOTHERb, Strangers visiting fen city, had bwttMtanrfe

ran M—t

ovarre.

Than has

points in the

ter&r

A volume suitable for the Campaign, for the canvassers of the political parties, as well as for the people at large, are thus presented, In a reasonable compass, with fulfhistories and faithful views of fee Democratic chiefs.

This volume will also contain .THE MuAYBtaHttB

Of the three great political partiea engaged in the Presidential canvass—fee Democratic, fee Republican and

fee American Platforms.

Terms—Single copies will he sent by mail for 25 cts., postage paid: *1 50per dozen: *16 p« hundred. *The attention of Booksellers, News Agents, Democratic Associations and Clubs is reepeuMhlly directed to

this issue as

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST EDITION

Published, of the lives of Buchanan aad Breckinridge,

w '

145 Main st., CtaeinnetL To whom ell orders should be sent. [seplfi

i No. I—Bricks

2— Stone

3— Yellow - pine 5 -Hard wood 8—White pine,

spruce, Ac

7— Lime hair Ac

8— Cement

9— Gravel A sand 11— Iron, i ro n

spikes A noils

12— Steel 14— File#

15— Paints, oils

end dam

18- - Ship d»ao-

f lam No. 17—Hardware 18—Stationery A)—Hey A straw 21— Provender 22— Charcoal 23— Belting, C£%. 25—Iron work A castings iff—Machinery end tools 28— Lightning conductors 29— Diving bell

The next great feat recorded of this won-! . cOMPORTABL^^TitaJ'Howe within two derfnl man will probably be the swallowing | ^V^ttowe^qoereeof the Bate* H.

of an aero or two of Border Ruffians,” booto

~ zrenwo. .zOOte.

_ J. R. TlfTTLE, Bat* How. THE NEW STORE!

II. .1. FLETCHER fc CO,

Ofcie. lu East Washington street.

The campaign in Ohio, as the day of elec-. FLETCHER'S NEW BLOCK. tion approaches, given most cheering pros- ItTKcre now In receipt of our Fell end winter Monk pecu of a triumphant Democratic victory.-; oi, ri^u^^r•"*

In no Htate is the change in our favor so rapid, an it ia in Ohio, at the present time.— | If the work goes on till the fourth day of NoTomltaT, as it haa gone for the Jost few! weeks, But Honan will certainly get the elec- 1 toral vote of the State. The following paragraph from the Cincinnati Enquirer, ot yes-J

terday, given ilrong cnconragemonf to hope ^^TmoTsTlMTe^STIrpetSacks.

Full line of bMUtifel Kmbro

FAIVCY DRY

STAPLE GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,

OF EVERY VARIETY; Week Goods, all kinds, grades and widths, Camim ere«, Tweed*, Cloth*, Satinetta, White, Gray, Yellow, and Red Flannels, Linseys, Marsatlles and Lancaster Quilts, Tickings, Drill*. Bools and Shoes, MAT* AMD OAFS, BOWMBTS, 1UBBON8. Belle, silk, elastic and

fornuch a rtmnlt : Full line of beaotifal Embroidered Swim aad Camlor nuen a result . hrlek Mr1nffMdlnwfMBgi Floanee*, Ac. AlarmRIikoO Omo.—The Black Hcpublicann, Wecre the sole agents for WendefTs Patent Safetj wiiliin the last few days, have abandoned much ^*7in'f*r r . d |fVna*,"ii^u* M^no***"*^ 'mfoty^zre an unprccedTnted vote, fhey no fonger talk of Thankfulfor lim very liberalpatroaege extended to any majority, while the moat sanguine among '••• weeolleHtorthefoinreaeomiaoenee. Wo aafc an theta admit things look decidedly b«d for the r ln 2^!^ a,r ^ eerw-Bz. rrv Din.mi.mieU. They ore not plcaaed with thr taA-' FLKfCBEBA CO^ r^iSrrs'f^^h OUR carpet room.

their proceedings. The increasing strength and 1 formidshlo proportions of the Kill more organi j I n.it ion cant a shadow iq>on their hopes and All

them with alarm. An a last desperate effort for carrying the fttate, the Negroiten have called In the aid <»f their most distinguished champions from the K.aet, who are about to commence a n,omping political tour. It is no nas, hownver—the capital of tho Kansan nliriekcn has keen exhausted, and Ohio will rote for James

Ruchansn.

PMMI««lars mi Iks Deaik mi i'apfi"

aoajMHiB WmIICi

Two or three daps nine*, w* annoiweod Ihe death of Oaptala Bar.). Watfe, of Howard county, Mteeomrf, glviog (he* thoooly portlctilara whkh hod reached tie. Ii woe eappooed he wm killed by an elh, and the following e i tract from a letter froM Fayette show* that tho ewppoeltioe wm correct:

AIVD LARfiwEMT 11%

INDIANAPOLIS.

H. Ee FLETCHER R CO., No. 10, East Washington Street, FLETCHERS NEW BLOCK. \V r R are riOw recsivlng our Fall Stock of Ccrpclc, dlrr net from New York ozd Beaton. Webevoevery variety of gzade^mdrtyle, a fall amorimoet of Am*rC ren zad EngllstfOll Floor Cloth*, Rug*, Motts, Orutah

Cloth*. Ac.

w* have on hoed a large and varied stock of Window londtbiaf Good*,

—MAO—

The fusion papers have given currency to the statement that Hon. Henkt Horn and Gen. Pub via NCR, both prominent and dis-

tinguiehed Democrats of Pennsylvania, had 1 , n ^ffi/rmitn o^. 1

"come out” for Koomoht. ** ,eWd T * w *

Tbe truth of the nimor is pretty clearly weMeEfesroifepd i , ...... T. I o«r sew and large stock •hown by the fact that Hcnbt Horn wm one fee cheapest.

broldered French Flcae Cover*. Ie Ueen* Hot-

and bv£»

if Mends will can end in inert which will bomMacahempo*

•epStadU

of the Vice PrMidcnta at the great Democrotlo Meeting In Independence Square, on the 17th Inet., and that Gen. Pdrviancb bos writlen a letter to the Pltteburg Post, demolishing both tbo charge of kie defection aad the claime of Join 0. Fmboht to tbo enf-

frages of tho American people together. Tbe people of tbo Afrlcoo poretuwion can now pick their flinte and try agAin. They ore having "high time*,” over in oar

neighboring city of Cleveland, jaet now. The State Fair, Clrcaceo, Ragettao, Theatricals, Panoramas, Fireworks, Negro Mioetre'isy, Ginger.pop and Ginger-bread, oowttate • fow of tke attractloM for tbe mUII n, all for o “quarter” a hood, in that delightful dtj^ Can’t Goat, of tho Plain Dsakr, or toms other good follow, “Iwop’’ pfooM with a*, »

dojwr two?

e^e o'clock. Ho hod lo Gio^oX mbm decency bp nttending mm* Meet.

inge and making ipooebM. > A fow rvoniafi etao*, Mr. BocmabaW wm

of hie

twelr* o'clock. Ho had io tke pork oik, door, Go. At one o'clock ho wm fo«hd dead, horned Io dootb bp tbo oik. Ho hod some twelve or thirteen wound*, rap one of which would have billed him. Hie dothce wore oil ton oC er aoarlp n, To oil op* pearooee ho Mode M extneedlanry effort to eecape. Ho rffiuand to lbo foooe, hut wm nnfuif bMa, m tbo fooee wm * very high one Ftom tbo >lou<i bp blM and tbo peeltfotl of A foBM Mit, bo OfMOBtlj Mode • gmt etroMlo for bb life. Tbe fun of a sbmII bin EMFOBtod *BF 000 from aeoiag bln, or

f OajgJjrMtjJo*

flNBtBMdhorof

If M • dofotod wtfo and fofolp obUdroa, with a

four

sr

Ho WM a MOB of MBdliwhli wohbb Ho MtfHod a doBtjhter of lof. Hnipmi U Boob, who wM for Monp peon odtlor of the Jsjstsss Jhomdwr, ood at cue «mc puhlk after Uie aatetalty, and m tsonteaffiB tbo bone, won .fotpd pot’

called put at hie lodgingi in Philadelphia, but dediaed to aobo a apoook. Tbo Blaok Re. puMtenaoaptBNfiiBptbolropo^aBdoaU Mr. Boobafar all tbo BBBgbtp bobmo la tbo fo* oahalary of BHHapgote, booaon be did oot

nohe aepeoeb.

Whoever EBdovtakM to pteoM nob ffon* grtoaod, sbahhp oot of tenaogaata bn “a mightp herd nw to boo/’

Adauniftrator'a Sale.

■atatp*! *rty of *st»ll Core.gH rtoe.TH ■rile ie* too

Mel* iota •ifftat H l»r«, fee

v«<l

(too aomciuta *o meattos. ’ nlrr toco—aatota eetaosk.A. M. A craCH of itooUM wM ka glvaa oo ell recre over fere* <l*i-

•epm&y '■‘‘mmdwkmask. a ’aanfcaflr

sqpWMf _ J.y.yOFB AOOM.

faro Cider Vinofar

lv*4 a flrsih repplT of Bowtasd’* Pare Clwm. i. r. won a com.

aurr ef 4or

htMOKKRS. teMOKKRSS

A 'XomoTky'^^unirTT^tartreSv^yiSJ

for «6to, wkli**6l« oed retell, at

oopiM J.P.pOPBa oow. S Jolt roootvod, ampptyeffeoaoefeore Boil flnae. toft Jm W. POPE A CO,

sTTtraa JAi«, H.I.C44 | ""isea

Close No. 1—Brick*

8—Stone

dlsry

PHILADELPHIA. Clots No. 12—Steel

14—Plica

J--8«**oned yellow pine tim-

ber

4— Heaaon’4 yel low pine lum-

ber

5— Oak and herd wood timber ii—Season ed white pine timber » n d

lumber

7—Lime A heir 9-Gf»vel A mnd

10— Tin

11— Iron, iron

•pike* A nzil*

NAVAL ASYLUM. Clsa* No. 1—Cfotki:

15—Paint*, oifo,

and giza*

“"SS?* - '

17— Hardware 18— Stationery 19— Firewood

2»—Hey A rtrnw 21— Provender

22— Cbareoel 23— Belting

peeking, end hoee

28—Machinery

Clotting

2— Hata, toot*,

too**, Ac.

3— ProvtctoM 4— Groeerle* 5— Dry goods

8—Bread, Ac.

7— Tobacco 8— Chandlery

WASHINGTON

Class No. 1—Brick*

2— Stone

3— Yellow pine

timber

4— Yellow pine

lumber

8—White pine, spruce, )sniper, and cypres* Umber 7— Lime and

heir

8— Cement 9— flood aad gravel ll—Tro*, iron . nails,and

Class No. 9—Hardware

10 -Iron A nail* II—Patato, oil A

)3—fwea

13— Lumber 14— Provender It—Firewood 16—Chercoel

•pike*

D. C

Clam No. 12—Steel

15—PI* Iron

14—Fifes

It—Paints, oil*.

chan-

tilery

17— Hardware 18— Stationery 10—Firewood 26—Hoy A strew 21—Provender 23—Chercoel 33—Belling, peeking and

boar.

Clam No. 1—Bricks |

2— Mono

3— Yellow pine | 5—Black wal- I

net boards

8—White plae | 7— Urns |

8— Cement

9— flood

It—Iron, Iron spikes, aad

NORFOLK.

I Clam No. 12—Steel

14—Files

PUBLIC CONFIDENCE

AED

15—Paint*, oiU,

sod glee*

M-flMpckon

dlery

17— Hardwrie 18— Stationery

90—Boy A straw

21—Provender Tf ClMtoCffffl 33—Belting and

PENSACOLA.

Clam No. 1-Brick* 2— flt oe 3— Y allow plae timber 4— Yrtlow pine lumber 5— Hard wood Umber ned lember 8—White pine. Jumper, sad cyprem ttmsed leafeer 7-Uom H—Cockle taeUe 11—Iron, Iren - nsll*,sed The mkedule win *tet

Clam No 19—Steel 14—File* IV-Jtata^olU, 14—Ship ckna dl ry 17— Hazdwore 18— fltetionery 10—Flrezood

Use, aad at amah timre, aa i SSd' 3 feeremwilfem "

> Mto fere’

Al'fee'mUrie* nndev feeomrtrert mart ta Of fee hert S-^SSFaS=S

wfll be

ee agent u fee efoy or pctocteal piece new fee deHrery,wkm nrey be mdleito— fe tajfour wrtAenr drte* wtamUmg MeBto >«>•■*■

vest

Mn.e.mmnae,

PERMANENT REPUTATION!!

feWT’ HEBEVER public confidence ia reposed, we BB hove a proof cf the existence of merit. That sueh confidence la extended to fee Proprietors of

THE NEW YORK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Store, nw. 3 BATES BOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, I* evident in the feet that our trade ie daily increasing. Our Fall and Winter Stock Is now complete, comprising all the newest and moot mniiiiiiimm. and fabrics out for the Beason, and the prices are so equalized to fee economical requirements of fee times, that public confidence is further elicited by our ADVANTAGEOUS SYSTEM ot business. Oir Permaneit RepiUtioo. AU who have obtained for themselves a great end permanent re palatine, have won aad secured it by patient and persevering labor. The New York Store has won ta reputation by unflinching troth aad honesty of purpose, wife the most sincere and devoted efforts for fee people. The Proprietor* have always allied proofe with pwfomlon*, and the result ta that whatever we state, the Pabtte have implicit feith in. For tartan we announce to you we have now received the LARGEST, CHEAPEST,

FaskitaaMe Slack tf Dry Gtads

Am the State.

Can aad you wfll And it 1* so. Honeooerl

&H. GLENN,

•apUTdir

DUBOAB SNEBMAB A OOMPAVT, BANKERS,

Carmer Pine rnaad Nmaaam Sonata, Nam Yark, £S8US anbOUfoAK BOTES sad LEX fEBB OT

’ fee TKA1

ta afl fee

y fee OflgEBTAL EAMX OOflaNEtATlCta, tarn-

OQKJMO

If ABB

I PICTURE FRAMES.

r _ Th— Ota aaforySteroCtatem—». Oi

yttmi

GRAND OPENING,

NEW ANDHANDSOME DRY GOO D S ,

xvkzt Mscjuma*.

-ttHE largest mnd most desirable selection ever here-

X tofore ottered tu thi* city, by

septlT tf

6. G. HOLMAN,

No. 36 Odd Fellows’ Hall.

THE CARPET ROOM

OF

G. G. HOLMAN, IS NOW WELL SUPPLIED WITH A MAGNIFICENT STOCK

or

CARPETS & FLOOR OILCLOTHS OF EVERY GRADE AND QUALITY, sehtn-tf) MO. 3, ODD FStLOWr HALL.

T_J U S1NBSS COATS—

LJ Forthe

City, go to fee ‘

sepUS

aaeortment of Business Coot* in the moth Booster Clothing Store.

D. BACON, Jr.

TTr* Tho filahuma and Georgia Lotteries, neU for investment, present inducements < known scheme. The ezpesteaes fee pnhtie ta o<fes management of there Inttoiteo, the largo

of Trims sold, fee promptness wife which feey have been paid, and fee boat guarantees that they will al-

ways oo conducted in the most honorable manner.

FLAB OF THE LOTTERY.

There are 30,1)68 Tickets nnm be red from 1 to 30,006.

There are 880 fall

ning in all 1060

The

prizes and 620 approximations—i aXes place in public, under the auperta

sworn Commissioners.

drawing takes

tendance of two sworn

The l umbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding wife those Numbers on fee Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled wife small tin lubes, and placed

ta one wneeL

The first 360 Prizes similarly printed and enciie!ed,are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, aad a number is drawn from fee wheel oi numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from fee other wheeL The number and Prize drawn out are opened aad exhibited to fee audience, ind registered by th* Commiastonor, fee Frias hatag placed against the number drawn. This ope ratio ia repeated until fee Prises are drawn out. AFFBOXnCATIOM PRIZES,The two preceding and fee two succeeding Numbers to those drawing feu first 360 Prizes, white entitled to fee 680 Approximation Prizes, according to fee Scheme IN ORDERING- TICKETS, the money to our address for fee Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded by

tret mail

Tho List of Drawn Numbers xml Prizes will be sent Immediately after the drawing, isers will please write feeir signature ami give feeir Post Office County and State. Trip Remember that every prize is drawn, and pays Mem tall without deduction. TTp AH prizesof XlJMUand under,paid immediately after fee drawing other prizes at fee usual tints ot thirty days, in full without deduction. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent ta early. Prise Tickets cashed or renewed ta other Ticket* at either office. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed to 8. SWAN A CO, Afelnnta, 6a. *eptl9] or 8. SWAB. Montgomery, Ala.

NOTICE.

Omen or L. A L K. K. Co.,j

Lafayette, Indiana. ,

A MEETING of the Stockholders of the LaCayette FA. Indianapolis Kail Road Company wilt be uld fee Office of fee Company, in Lafltyette, on Monday the 6th day of October, U&>, at 3 o’clock, P. M.,for the purpure of electing aboard of Directors forthe ensuing year. By order of the Board. W

WM. C. SHERWOOD, Secreteflfo

year.

septbTm

Prunswmt la Nmflu. stteu Bmc

f p not,'call me, and 1 will see what virtue there is A. in Salt. 1 am now receiving twenty-five hundred barrels of Lake Salt low for cafe by wholesale. Bring on your Wheat and Flax Seed. 1 have oa hand one thousand sugar cured canvassed Hama, a largo stock af Choose, aad all kinda of Staple Groceries, Ce-

ment ami Plaster, and white Sand,

septe i> NPREW WALLACE.

TTELVET VESTS—500 Rich Velvet Vesta, (decidadly V fee best patterns ta town,) all silk, selling st tare to 06 to 910 IM, at fee Sign of the Full Dresred Ban. septlfi D. BACON, Jr. DYBAMIDS OF PANTS— X Call and examine fee immense stock of Caasimere Panto to be seen at the ^ Mammoth Booster Clothing Store” of* iseptio] P. BACON, Jr.

¥71URNI8H1NG GOODS,—Every variety of Gents _T Farnishing Goods, from a Sock to a Neck Tie, can

the Sign '

be had at fee

sepMAtf]

i of the Fall Dresred ]

D. BACON, Jr.

XT ATS, CAPS, Ac. Xl Cloth, Silk, hi

Man oth Booster Clothing Store.

pU8-tf

For every style of Soft Hat Inah and Glazed Capa, Ac., goto the

D. BACON, Jr.

T7IBED FOR BlKDS-^Iurt reeeiTod, 1 bM Canary seed J? —also. Rap* and Hemp seed, at wholesale aad reUiL aapttttf J. P. POPE A CO.

kwal.

r J’HK ADAMS EXPRESS CO. 1

new room, one door wart of fee Capital House ; where they would be pleased to receive aad forward

Packages tor their numerous friends.

JOHN H. OHK,

geptltidlw Agent.

CITY TalXES. Cm Txxxscmxz's OvTicm, ) Indianapolis, September 16, 1636. j * for 1654, is now in fee hands of may be found at all timeaHaU. ihe tax-payem of, fee City ot Indiznapolis, are respectfully requested to call and settle their taxes at an early day, as fee time for collection ia *hort, and fee City is in want of funds to meet fee demands upon the Treasury. .FBANC1S BING, septlodlf City Treasurer.

TTOUSEK.KEPKKS will AA lbs. Cream Tartar,

hand, and to arrive, at usual prices.

will please notice we have 466 r, and 2 cases sup. Cash. Soda oo

J. P. POPE A CO.

TCBE1M! PLANET BfeABAJfl,

FORTUNE TELLER!

ULT, would ta kaud Ladteaparat fee Farmer’s Ho-

’yi'ADAM. BDRDELL AMD FAIOLr, would in-

form the citizens of ticulmrly, feat ah* has take* tel, where she will remain

FOR ONE

WEEK,

Whsre, with the ate of Manlow, she wiU mad aad axpiaia the Past, Pressut, aad Future Destiny of aH who may pi care to favor her wife a call, aad inform them ofJhe present rartdeare of abaeat kdaada She wtHaleo give advtee oa aad expiate vretaas

ROOMS, at No. 9, FARMER’S HOTEL, ttea at all tores doriag fes day i [ssjflf fflw]

CoasuHt

INDIANAPOAIN NEWS BDOM $100 PB£X1UM GIFT. A. ! wto^taUe»m* f mwltofee retred aaSta^tafehi State, for fee FsesidsaCtel caafedateat feaNovatotor Election, will to entitled to, and shall receive fee sure

of 9106

Citizens, come oa taaiy—virtt fee Kxrtoage A News Room, and give us your ready auhacriptioa.

CLINTON Wi

CUptladlw

WATSON.

FAIlTwIHTRR GARMENTS

OHOULD

Ofl

BIT aa _ Valvrt PTuahs* aad Cmzadiar Vrettaga, at which “* VllTsrYlE* Irtteadta

W MEN AND 1 ROTS’

GOOUdi

ILLS

AGMM7VLTVBLAL PAUfl.

THE MABXOM OOOMTT AGRIO0LTT7EAJ.FAIR 1 will be held on the State Fair Grounds, adjoining Indianapolis, on .fee 8th, 9th, and 10th days of October. 1666. All entries to be made on fee Cfe and Tfe of October. AU articles on fee ground by 9 o’clock of fee 8th. For further particulars see premium list or call on

F. Beeler, President

HORACE FLETCHER, Treasurer.

Jean S. Txxxxmto*, Sec’y. [dlwdnsS

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Oread Display MAGNIFICENT 0 ']NEW STYLES, OF DRESS GOODS, JB XX* Io XT old. to XT 1 Otap 0*0 THIS DAT OFBMVO AT H. J. Mmtm’b. Sept. 1, 1616. '

RARE CHANCE TO BUY D£ L.AINES! THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL XUSOO 'MTtoX'cAto, New Styles Moislia De Laiies, Fifteen Cents per Yflurff, As good ss wss ever sold In the city at 25 cts. aeptl. U. J; HORN.

IflflSflaHANT DAWK FBI NTS. NETB have tart received fee tort case ef BABE W FB1BTS, inBemaanto,.weltaveeverbeeaaM* to show. They are NEW STYLES And many Dress Fattenu ia the Let. W* shall run them off at 8>£ cento. aaptl H. J. HORN.

IV EW ARRANGEMEMT. rin c Larrabee * Cwttom is this day dtoasl-

*4 by w *unl consent.

Tto buataeat of fee State Sentinel oflee will to earn-

TO

Tto bn

tinned by Larrabee, Bingham A Co.; claim* and demands due or to become due to Larrabee Cottere, are required to to settled with aad paid Is a new firm. W. C. LAKBAaBB, C. W. COTTOM. Indianapolis, Aug. 96,1866.

PIANO ’FORTES. TX7B are new daily receivtag oar Fall aad Wtater

VY slock ef

^^-SkLODEONS, .EOUCON8, aad

GUITARS.

Together wife a large assortment af smaller tartrumoato. and Musical Marehaadica (eaerafly, to which as dartre to caU tto attention of our old cuatoreare, aad all ofeare who sfeh to purchase say article ta oar Uas oi buliiewcteop. Shot Muaac fit aU ta variety aiway* oa head, aad seat to any part of tto coaalcy ta* af poatoffo. Oa* Flaare auaad aad repaired by aa azpretoa workman, er token ta exchange for new oaos. . WILLARD A STOW ELL, •eptlS-tf] No. 4, Boles Hoate, Wsfeiagtoa*

NEW CARPETINGS!

.ae H, J, HORN A VXky

fen beat nad feort mremaam* gamma, cog- BO M WEST WASHINGTON 8TBEBT,

J ALT tavfltoflte stlreHsa at. I afeats,tohlBBSwaafl extoartv* slack FL *crBT l AlB mATLillAU4, AC. ^trexadlmporial Ttato ate da* Pztoat Tapertry lagTaia do; Cattaa urt WaTladrelu do; Haaap todUrtdrt StockcFMuada lathto lias that wee amor SmmMSh feteetty. mb* H. J. BOill. H.L—Carpets eta aadmaAatetodnr.

Nfftftcr.

- ' - tart fee ama

tiuB of CM

WANT tafia Tti PtlfiEL’lfiAGK, IA AAA terres Land Warrants;

iUeUUV *3,066 Tart* Haute A Richmond R. K.

7 stock;

ladiknapotis A Cincinnati R. K Co., 16 por coot Bonds; Indiana Cental R. K. Co. 1* per cent. Beudst Hf WM. Y. WILEY,

July 14

Reel Estate Agent.

LoJtdOltxr Si 'WrtntelaHtea Btrwe NEAR THEaKAJIi

L

KOAl>.

UKJtighert pnee In Onto for WHEAT^ stall limeo. aad delivered to cuatomam ta any part of fee city, free ef charge. A. CATHCAKT A CO. ImllqiiapoUa, Aug. 25,1886. 1.3a>w

BtSSBAATIWN BF COPAHTNKHSH1P. T'HE Copartnership heretofore existing betwoou U. 1. J. Horn and Levi Moser, under the name of H. J.

Horn A Co., is this dny diasotvei].

Tto business will he re niter be conducted by H. J.

Horn, who wlU pay aU debts against said firm and who is alone authorized to coltoctaU accounts due said fir*

H. J. HORN.

aug3S-difl

TT'ROM fee celebrated manufactory of Cobnci.ii’s A Hanging Sixer Lamp*; Side do do Hall Lanterns, new styles t Oil Gin ton ; Gass do Paper Shads*; Lamp Mato. JACOB UNDLBV, augTtf No. M, West Washington Street.

r. x. wuzLxji. a. oixLiaai*. GREAT EXCITEMENT LADIES’ FANCY STORE, Ha. & Bntaa Haute, Waakmqtan Street, IMDZAMAPOL2S, IMD. T7MRST ARRIVAL OF FALL A WINTER GOODS, X; received hy Adam’s Express. EIGHT OASES OF GOODS OF TXB LATBST UflPORTATIOBL i~VUR selections of Silk, and Csshmsre Bob**, are V/ superior to any aver brought to this city, and cannot be equalled by any other establishment. Our assortment of Plata, Plaid aad Fancy Striped Silks fo moat beautiful. New and handsome styles of Jaconet, Swiss aad Lace Collars and Sleove*. Also, full seta, very rich and now patterns. Ribbons and Bonnots, aU new styles. Bhawla, Mantillas and Ctoakv •> toot toae Paris; and maay ether styles of goods, which u* have not time to enumorantetafefo card. N. A—The largest, finest, and handaomsst, aad foal, though not least, (Cheapest) assortment of dry goods ‘ i fee city, a at the Ladies' Fancy Store. augao-dtfj J. a. WHELAN A CO. BOTH ANB TOl'TIflS ilAWTHlNG, oak hale; OARTICULAR attention is respectfully soOrttad to ST fee splendid and Largo assortment of Boys’ Ctofetag received at Oak Hall,(Tom fee principal Houses Kart, aad maautatared expressly for this market, comprising everything, from fee substaatial School Suit, to fee most tahtaabte. GLASER A BROTHERS, aug97-tt] No. 9 Bates House.

PfeTBECIASS MEAD THIS!

T WANT a Furtnor to assist sae ta my Cancer Prac A tice. I cannot attend to more than ball fee persons feat call oa me. OHrs West-sirte of ILliaoLs-tt, oae-

aad-a-tolf •

ro are. vi» n .. aro-roMo vf UIiuolb-,,, vuof squares north of fee Union Depot, Indienapo-Iaug27-w4wl DR. D. HOWARD.

Raw Blacksmith Batsbllshment. 'T'HE asderstawed having determined oa a permaaen; A location iu fefo city, would beg leave to Inform the pabtte, feat they asay confidently expect to have any kind of Job Work done promptly and ta good style, tod

at fair prices.

■OHSK SMOKING.

He would say to Farmers, U very and Omnibas and

Draymen, a* well as gouttemeu and fast nog B’toys, please try our work. From longexperience in tto 1 ness, he is prepared to do all work In his lias

in th* busishould bo. “

WaiHOMCoaataaljoa hand aad mad* to outer, tarn tto hart of saaterial, and by fe* feort oxpoitenaod sraok*

men. Ropairiag dea* ea aherl notice.

Baer oa tto comer of Pennsylvania and Market rte.,

Fultz’s Old Stead, North of Odd Fellow’s Hall.

maySdAwtf.

THOMAS MARKHAM.

J)AWES & SEATON

Wholesale Snggists aad Apothdcahes,

MOSAET HALL,

C armor af Farnrlh a art Jotferoam Streets,

LOUISVILliE, KY. AG ~

l V i

tells O*Ordain tana tto country, aecompoaied with fe* money, will euaufve prompt sUeotioo. myt5-41y

J-t k/UIiSv X X_i I 4 Ci , IV I .

GENTS for Jones. White A McCurdy's Tana, and L daalara ta every description of Dental Wares. A

I aad com piste rtoek constantly on hand,

o* Order* from tto eouatiy, accompanied with fe*

Nffttoe.

VVrEtake rleasure In Informtagour friends, aad caa. ** toners in general, that wc are ia receipt of a large

PAMCTC

Cloths, Deeskins, lANBVBSTlNdlB.

1 expressly for Custom Trade, tsd which. In da •ability and nostneo* of styles, surpass say yet sxhiMted ' t this city. Afoo, a saperior assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING,

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LAM6B STOCK OP CLOTHING, *a wear* Whnlossllng Goods as low as any tons* wosl of Now York. DKRNHAM A SIMON, matte dtf Kagfo Clothing Ktor*.

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aapta-tf STEWART A BOWEN. AHrmgu »md Medicimrm! TTAVING reck red tto service* of Mr. M. Alkln, 6 XI piurtkai apothecary aad druggist of mot* than Sweaty yoaas* rtswdiag, w* wish mpectfuUy to say to oar frisads aad fee pabtte, that having ta aore, and boteg in receipt of a mil and wort aatected asaortmota of Fur* Drugs aad Madfouma, are prepared to 111 whte accaraey and dispatch, physician’* prescriptions,and ail la. We sobcM a coalinuatioa and tartsto-

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septMiHf J. P. POPE A >R>lfckD~HO zBY—At wholsaato and retail.

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Extension of Page's Patent.

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