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4th Waao.—W. B. Boaeh, 8. 8. Rookor, Dr. J. r. Morrill, D. Komp, J. B. Ryan, H Dunning, Anthony Franck. 5th Waao.—N. B. Palmer, J. 5ieoli, E. Donhar, H. Aehoy, 8. MeXobb, R. GrooaioM, Adam OonM. * •th Waed.—L. Dnalap, H. Tilly, John John ttiompk, K. Forgason, 11 Bnohrig, A. B. Gondii. R. L Walpoio, B. llineo, N. Haydon, Georg*. Wearer. 7th Waar».—G. Feld, A. Soideneticker, F. Blame, Bd. Dario, Chario* Coulon, Henry Baakeo and M. Waoce. On motion of Mr. Boaeh the Conrentioa adjonrned to meet at the Supreme Court Ho<»m, on Toowlsy evening neit at 7 o'clock, then and there to make nominatione for both Mayor and Clerk. On motion of Chao. W. Hall, a committee of fire was appointed to act a* a committee of arrngemeato to got np a Democratic Jollification on the 2<Vtb inet., ami the Chair appointed the following gentlemen: Chae. W, Hall, liobt. Greenfield, John O. Doughty, Gordon Tanner and K. Hinea. The Conrentlon then adjourned to meet aa

ahore.

L. DUN LA P, Chairman. Johw 8. Bpanm, Sec’. Fro salt tay» af tho City Coomeil. Cooacn. CoAnaraJ Nor. 10th, 1856. ( At an anjoamed meeting of tho City Council, tho following members were peoenl: Mensrs. Dunlop, McGuire, Palmer, Delzell, Pltte, McKee, Goald, Dunham, Bucher, Hughea, Rookor, Monsen aad Newcomer. Mr. Dunlop was culled to the chair, aad Mir. Newcomer appointed Secretary. Tha following preamble aad roaolutioaa were offered by Mr. Palmer, which were unanimously adopted : Whuukas, In tho pmrldonce of God, this Council and this community, are brought to mourn the lose of oar moat worthy aad esteemed friend and chief officer, the Hon. Heuut F. West, tho Mayor of tb* city, who departed this life on the 8th day of November, Inst., 1856, it seems fitting aad proper that this Council give some suitable manifestation of the high regard and esteem entertained for the deceased in life —his amiable nnalities—his exalted worth as s citizen and officer, and the deep and melancholy ragreta with which wa mourn the sad bereavement. Therefore Rtaolved, That this Council, for iteelf, and on behalf of the community it represent*, do regard with unfeigned sorrow and regret, the death of an officer and citizen so useful, so much esteemed, and whose loss to society will be to severely felt and deplored; and that tbe members of the Council and City Officen, as s farther manlfestetion of our high regard for the deceased, will, in a body, attend the funeral services, in accordance with our desire to exhibit a just sense of the public Iocs and a due appreciation of the many virtues of tbe deceased. Btsoived, That the members of the City Council do, on this grave and sorrowful occasion, most sincarely tender to tbe bereaved and afflicted family all the condolence and sympathy demanded by the sad occasion, for their irreparable leas, and that the President of the Council be requested to furnish to ths widow of the deceased a copy of this preamble and resolutions. The following preamble aud resolutions offered by Mr. Maguire, were unanimously adopted: Wbbmas, in tha dispensation of Providence our late worthy Mayor, Henry F. West, Esq., departed this life on Saturday last, crasting a vacancy in the office of Mayor, which, by tbe City Charter, is required to be filled by an election by the people; and whereas to save expense and trouble it is deemed advisable to hold the election for Mayor and Clerk, on the same day, there-

fore,

Retolv*l, That tbe resolution adopted by this Council on the 3d inst, providing for the election of City Clerk on Saturday, the 15th of this ntonth, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Alfred Stephens, is bareby repealed and rescinded, and tha following ■uWtuted in lieu of it: JfeftWeerf, That an election be held in the several wards of the city of Indianapolis, on Saturday the 22d day of Novembsr, 1856, for tha election of a Mayor and City Clark, to fill the vacancies In those offices, occasioned by the death of Henry F. West, late Mayer, and Alfred Stephens, late City Clerk, and that said election for the 1st Ward, be held at the first Ward School House, and that George McOuat be appointed Inspector, and D. £ Beaty and John B. Stumph he appointed Judges of said election That the election for the 2d Ward be held at the 2d Ward School House, and that John 8. Spann ha appointed Inspector, and George Lowe and Was. Campbell, sen., be appointed Judge* of said election. That the election for the 3d Ward be held at the 8d Ward School House, and that Edward 8. Tyler be appointed Inspector, and Jacob Vandergrift and George Nonrood be appointed Judges of said election. That tha election for the 4th Ward bs held at the 4th Ward School House, and that John F. Merrill be appointed Inspector, and Ken uady Gowan and Wm. Gunendorf be ap pointed Judgea of said election. That the election for the 5th Ward be held at the 5th Ward School House, and that Wm. D. Wygsnt, bs appointed Inspector, and JuM His Nteholi, ani Joseph S. Watson be ap- ^ pointed Judgae of said alaction. That tha election for the 6th Ward, beheld •t the 6th Veid School House, and that J. H. Va^oMCa appointed Inapeetor, aad Wm. Mr^air and J. Stumph be appointed Judges of etii election. ' * ThA the 7th Ward election be held at the 7th Ward School House, and that George Touugeraaan be appointed Inapeetor, and Edward Wingate and A. D. Seidanaticker be appninted Judges of said election. WrixiThat a copy of this preamble aad . molutinua ha published in all the city pepem aad that the aaticea required in the 8th ceetomeftbe city charter, ha given by^tbe dty Oa teoltoaefMr. Pal— the ladimpoH* p. Boms Bead aad the Fire Compeaia* of the «Uy «•*» brited to attaud the funetal of our 0» Min of Mr. MeGwbu the Oeuuiii ' wan taftot*d to meet at the Coaneil Cham her oa Tasoday at half part one o’clock eed psueeed from lhanrt to the rerido of oarirts Mayor, to attend thoftamoL OametUh- ef- Mn Daahoai the Ceaa

J. DUMLOP, PVarig fro teas. Bee'y.pre—

Rsaofeuf, That all brethren in good standing be invited to attend at the Lodge Room, on j H*».'u.7 r

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£SLv. Henry Howard HanUngtuu

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On motion of Bro. M. Wolf, the following brethren were appoint* 1 a committee of ar-

raegements to make all necessary prepare- JncUon

tlou for the fueral, to-wit: Bros. E. W. H.

■llis, Francis King, Henry Aehey, John P, " ' Dunn and Jacob Ynndegrift. Ordered, That the Sentinel and Journal be

requested to publish these proceedings. ; JOHN C. NEW, Chairman. jffi:

J. M. BUAXWK1.L, Sec'y. mSSj FoaBaai. of Hof. H. F. West.—The Fire ! Mn»*hnii

Miami Montgomery .. XoMe .... Ohio

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Pmy Park- - Porter Pulaski Putnam Kamiolph..... Klpte, Kuah Scott Shelby Speneer Sr lliran SirHxerlaud ... Stark Steaben 81. Jo-epb Tlpueeanoe ... Tipton Union 1 Vamierbnrg.. ' Vermillion...

Companies «f this city will attend the fnneral of Mayor West, deceased, this afternoon al Iwo o'clock. The Companies will form on tbe Circle at one o’clock ; thence march to tbe late residence of the deceased Mayer on

Illinois street

By order of the Chief Fire Engineer. Akdesw Walls ca. Amanoa GcaEM !—The Indianapolis National Guard* are hereby notified to appear at their armory, in full dress, this afternoon st 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Hon. Henry F. West, Use Mnyor of the CHy of

Indianapolis.

By order of tbe Commandant. g. F. McGinnis, o. s. v ^

——— ^ ~~ ; Wabash... Flag PrannvTATioif to thk Gallant D«- ; Warren

Wayne

mocact of All an.—Among the moet pleas- w*iu..".". ing and gratifying incidents of the late exd- w^itey’;; ted political campaign was tha getting up, Wsrnck.... by a few ef our patriotic citizens, of n splendid American flag for presentation to the Denteeracy of Allan county, the banner coun-

ty of tbe State.

This fine testimonial of regard and appreciation of the patriotic spirit and in.lomitabla zaal of onr Allen county brethren, was gotten up through the cemmendable zeal of a faw of our Union loving, working Democrats as a manifestation of their gratitude, thay desired to tender to the matchless efforts and patriotic zeal of their brethren of Allen; as well as to rebuke and put to shame thee* Black Republican regions a little further north, where Abolitionism,Negroism and Sectionalism seemed to have blotted out every patriotic spirit and Union loving senti-

ment.

The flag was received by the Democracy of Allen with feelings of gratitude and enthusiastic applause, and handsome compliments tendered to the donors by distinguished Democrats of Fort Wayne; anch as Judge Borden, Hon. Wm. Rockhill, F. P. Randall, Messrs. Edsall, Nelson, Hogland, and many others, amidst the shouts of the Democ-

>sey.

Much credit is due to our good friends, Messrs. Klussmsn and Sloman, and many others, true and faithful to the Constitn-

tkm.

O^rThe inmates of tbe dwelling of the H Sisters of St. Mary of the Woods,” (Catholic) at Madison, were rudely insulted by a gang of Know Nothing rowdies one night last week. Who is there that does not cry shame upon such proceedings ; and who is there that would not see with infinite delight tbe Infamous perpetrators severely punished? And not only they, bat the malignant and bigoted Black Republican Know Nothing politicians and editors who continually instigate such ruffianly and midnight deeds.

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Fir* Motlce. The Fire Association of Indianapolis holds an adjourned meeting, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, at Relief Hall. Business of importance requires punctual attendance. J. F. MERRILL, Secretary pro. tem. Nov., 10,1856. d2t PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. ILLINOIS ELECTION. Washinotoh, Saturday, Novembers. The Union of this morning publishes a dispatch from Stephen A. Douglas claiming 111inoia for Buchanan by 8,000 majority. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Phu.adxi.phia, Saturday, November 8. Columbia county—Buchanan, 2,882; Fremont, 1,239; Fillmore fusion, 210; Fillmore straight, 5. Luzerne county—Buchanan, 6,791; Fremont, 4,850; Fillmore fusion, 305; Fillmore straight, 563. Franklin county—Fusion, 3,664; Buchanan, 3,469; Fillmore straight, 16. Adams county-—Reported 250 majority for Bnchanan. Fulton county—270 majority for Buchan-

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GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND ALABAMA. Augusts, Ga., Saturday, November 8. The Democratic majority in Georgia will Mh 17,000; in Florida, 1,800; in Alabama 90,000. FLORIDA ELECTION. Nxw Orleans, November 8. Slight ratonM from Florida of the Praaidsn.tial election show Democratic gains over the vote of October, so that the State has undoubtedly given her electoral vote to Buch-

DE.XOCRATIC MEETING.

First Ward.—The meeting of the Democrats of the First Ward Saturday last, was organized by the appointment of James Gentle President, and Calvin Taylor Secretary. On motion a committee of five was appointed to select delegates to attend the city convention to nomniate a candidate for city Clerk, and a candidate for Mayor, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Alfred Stephens and of lion. U. F. West,late Mayor. The committee reported.the following delegates:— George McOuatt, William Keely, Calvin Taylor, Abram Springsteen, John Weis, G.

W. Griffith, Dafliel Keely.

The following resolutions were passed: Retolvtd, That this delegation be instructed to support James W. Edgar for the nom-

ination of city Clerk.

Reaolvetl, That in the event of an election for Mayor to fill the vacancy in the office of Mayor being ordered by the city Council, this delegation be authorized to support Robert A. Taylor for the nomination for

Mayor.

Re wived, That the Democrats in the First Ward attend the fnneral of Hon. H. F. West, onr late Mayor. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in the daily State Sentinel. JAMES GENTLE, Preset Calvin Taylor, Sec’y. Nxw JissKT. The aggregate vote for Preeident in New Jersey is as follows :— Bnchanan, 33,435; Fremont, 18,148 ; Fillmore, 18,608. The Democrats elect three members of Congress oat of the five, making a gain of two. In the Legislature, the Democrats have a majority of two in the Senate and fourteen in the House. Alexander, the Democratic candidate for Governor, is defeated—all the ether parties having united in tbe support of Newell, the Republican candidate.

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knowing of i that in each say every ease the Alte* soed tom Main the . Xn bilk or y fimaart aa t» Agents of the Alton need bills deeegatevy to the Okie and sippppi Road, a pangnpb saBdect to conrii nnpnjndiced mind haw the whale ■lands: It seems M if the Ohio Railroad employees think if they bog n man once, they can do it again, for they don't care if you ever go over their road again, if they only get you once.” I do not know what kind of a grammar they do use on that road, bat the above is worded precisely the same aa the bills mad; aad m for going the mate the aecaed time, it ia not necessary to inform them rite second time, for they always go without any farther pemusiena. The fact that two-thirds ofthe travel going west, go by the Ohio and Mississippi Band, is a sufficient guarantee that this is net only the moat popular, but also tbe moat comfortable and reliabi* route for either Cario or Sk Louis. On* moment's reflection will be sufficient to show any man the object of inserting that article in yesterday’s paper. Tbe Ohio and Ximiaaippi R. R. Co. are perfectly satisfied with their present share of the western travel, and 'tie hardly reasonable to suppose that they wish to be at any extra expense in order to secure what they already have, two-third* of tha travel, as all the R. R. reports will show. If the Terre Haute and Alton R. R. Co. are willing to submit to fair competition, than why do they persist in a strife which, in tha end, eill »vail them nothing. Should they deem it expedient to eontinue this method of gaining popularity for their road, you will no doubt hear from me again. Yoon, truly, Z. D. LANSING, Agent Ohio & Miss. R. R.

COMMERCIAL

IUDIANAPOLI.' BOARD OF TRADE.

OFFICERS:

I* resident—JAMES BLAKE.

Vice Presi<i.:nta—D. Masciu and S. W. Pixaca. Treasurer an.I Collector- JaWbs H. McKusab.

Secretary—T. B. Elliott.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: William Robson, JaiaeaM-B-r* ir. J- Gulinj', W. It- bum— Wm. Y. Wiley. INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKET.

Orr.cB or -ran Stats SurnMi, t Indianapolis, Sot, 11, 1856. (

BUTTER, in bM....15®30c N. O., * gall

Prime RoU,22®25c. Sugar House

BUCKETSy— Golden Syrup -

Per doi. $2 M. NAVAL STORES—

BROOMS, p d $1,54X33.50 Tar per bl $5,00(36,00 BEESWAX, *> c, 20(322 Turpentine prgail CORN MEAL, bash 40955 Romn pr DM. .^5*94,00

COFFEE- BAILS—

Rio, K m,;312 20-1 per keg $3.75 Java, fc — 161 lOd “ 3,75

CHEESE,. % 10(311 8d CANDLE WICK,'*20(331 lid CANDLES— 44

sterine, * 3d

Star, ft— ...25326 OILS— —Whale per gall 90fctfl.25

Lard “ a&a 1.410

4.00 4,50 54)0 6.00

Pxnvbtlvania.—In ferty-two counties the returns foot up as follows : Buchanan, 56,244; Fusion, 20,600. Buchanan’s majority over Fremont—that is, the ticket headed with his name —will probably be 60,000 or 70,000. Ohio.—Fifty-six counties give Fremont s majority of 6,412. His majority iu the State will be 12,000 to 16,000.

ViaonxiA.—Returns as tar aa received, shew a Democratic gain of 6,000 over the vote of Wise when he was elected Governor, ty ever 10,000 majority. The majority in the State for Buchanan is estimated at 18,000 to 20,000. r«~ O^rThe Ohio, MlBfothe recent rise, was, at

Opal % -— 114(32*1

COTTON BATTING— Lard ' “ 95® U»

Per a 13315 UnaeeJ “ $1,0831,10 DRUGS AND DYES— PROVISIONS— Indigo, lb $i.in<3l.3u Bacon Sides lb 9(310 Madder, lb... 13® 14 Shoulders, lb 83.9 Alum,lb 5 Hams,sagar ear’d.. 1*X

EGGS, doz ->3"' :<» canvassed lb 12(314

FLOUR, etbbLSA^. * . 5 AfOES-

FKUITS— t’er bush $1,00 Dried Apples, bush. RICE, .636\

$1,60(31,75 ROPE, HEMP, lb. 124315

Dried Peaches, SALT, L., bbl. **4532 30c

$24032,75 Kanawha per bash. 60c

FEATHERS 40342 SHOT, per bag- $240 FISH— STARCH, * 7438c

Maccerel, No, 2 pr bbl SOAP—

$134» Brown, *

“ “ 3 10,00 SPICES—

White, pr bl 12^03134W Cassia in mats * -40345 *3.75 Cloves lb .20324 GRAIN— Ginger lb 8315 Wheat, bush.* .0031,06 Nutmegs lo *L2U Corn,.— 45350 Pepper, * 13S'314e Oats. bush. ....-28330c Pimento.*.....15X316e

Bariev, biub $1.20 SEEDS—

Rye, bush 70375 Clover, bush — Beans, $2225 Timothy, bush *3.50 GLASS, bxlO per 100 loot Blue Grass, bush—.$1,00

$434,50 Flax, bush $1,40 GUN POWDER, lb 45350 SUGAR-

HAY, *> Ton, $12,00 N. O., * 10>£310>,c Pressed pr ewt 90c Crushed, a 14315 LUiUOKS— Pulverised, * 14315 Brandies per gallon; Lost,* 15

Old Maglory^6^C3S3M) TEAS—

A. 'eignett. ,..4,0034,50 V. Hyson, * 40365

Amer Brandy ....45350 Imperial,*... Gin, Hollands. - Gunpowder, | “ American... .50360 TOBACCO—

Whisky, Bourbon, 5’s and 8’s per *...23339

$1,2532,50 Virginia, j*-. 25045c “ Rye, 5032,00 TALLOW—

Wines, Maderia, Rendered, * 10311c

$2,0033,00 Rough, * 6c Muscat 60 WOOL—

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40370 .45375

TELEGRAPHIC N1ARKETS. NEW YORK~MARKET. Nsw York, Nov Flour has an advancing tendency, with sal of MAW brL at *6 3036 55 for straight State. Wheat steady ; sales of 15,000 bushels : Southern white, at *1 3531 68. Bacon at20c for middlings. New Hams at lOJ^c., and clear city cut at 11c. Butter at 18321c. Whsiky at34)4c. Unseed Oil *1. Lard Oil *131 01. Scotch Pig Iron dull at *30331 por ton. Tallow Srm, with sides of 45,600 lbs. at 12c.

Madison, sixty-two feet mark.

below high-water

0-1/” S. C. Hotchkiss, Marshal of Lafayette, died at Cincinnati on Friday last (KT The Pathfinder baa foand the beaten path. OZr The Terre Hante Daily Journal is suspended. It was an efficient campaign paper for the Democracy. 0^7"We have received Hunt's Merchant’s Magazine for November. 0^7" Mrs. L. L. Deming ia concertizing in Crawfordsville.

Unseed at toe. from Casol; also

TerriTire axil*Yvaemse . Stuacuss, Nov. 8. A terrible conflagration took place hero this am i»g. Twelve aeree of the Fiat Ward wen burnt over. One hundred buildings re consumed, including the poet office im, beaks and dwellings. One hundred eiliee wen rendered henMlero. A high wad prevailed, so water could he had, and nothinc wm done to Map the conflagntion. The kwa will probably reach flJMklOOQ. The letter* ia the pMfnffin aad the paasw and hood* at the iMveral banks wars saved. The principal loaan are: L. G. Avery, $100,000, aad Lyweh Brothers, $20,000.

a Skived awMy. Baltxxork, Nov. 8. letters have been received at Anuapotis fo^JMtf^raca^toceaamsnd of the <tetokove been sloughtoMi kylSwMsZu so their Manh to Vert Flan*, ■wnrunrinr

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In a Good Huno*.—Hear the Louisville Courier of Saturday, talk: * Blessings, like misery, never come singly. They crown ns with happiness profuse ly. We have saved the country. We have elected Buchanan, and now, thanks to the same overruling and load Fro i id soon, we are Messed with * moat glorious aad reftwhing rain. Last night the water came down im torrents, straight from the free aad pure vault of heaven above, falling upon Democratic soil, and encouraging loyal hearts. The river ia now bound to nee. Coal will be plenty. Busumm will be fatlak. All is welL”

Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Two beys by the aaaae ef Charles Lota «d Charles Irwin being together to-day, Luts found a revolver aaar Me farWs hoaak. when they west late a ham to fi The piatoi, while Irwin wari •ocking it, exploded, the bell

CINCINNATI MARKET. ClNCISJIATI, Nc V. 7. Flour—The under the operation of large receipts mad only s very limited demand was again dull to-day, and prices declined l*e per bri- The rales comprise 600 bris. in lots at *560; 109 do. at *5 55; 800 do., extra white Wheat at $5 80; 150 do. superfine at *5 40, and 196 do. at$545. The demand was of s local character, there being nothing done tor shipment. The imports since yeeterany comprise 1,794 bru. Hogs—Sales of 200 head yesterday at *6.25, and 180 do., to-day at the same. The market is dull and tow buyers at over *6.

Oil—Sales 25 brim. 40 do. at *1.02

Groceries—There ia very little doing in the market worthy of cote, batlhere ia no ehaage ia ptiese. Wheat—The market ie lera firm, and price** shed# lower. Prime wheat letsterigatff WtonF lad 1 Jfi

31*14.

Whisky—The demand wan aetfre te-day, and prieee -dranced ifcc- cloeiag beoyaat, with a demand toe in excess of the supply. The tales comprise 575 bris. st

20c., aad 2Ufi do. from wagons at 26^e.

Cheera—The demaadla moderate and the raartet firm

at 10s., for toil shipment lots.

■ye—The demand tofood, and the market fins at

89sl

Sugar—The meiket in firm with a moderate demand. lira of 99 hhds. st 10X311. KffilffiflMffi—cbrtztto«tin tlhrt mramforai Bariey—The mukM eoMinaasduU and ussettlod. Cero-T^droraranao^^ual to the receipts, _ H *r~ T here >« » rra^ active demand tor prime Timothy st *23. Pntstnus.—Prime Nertkern curamaad tec. The supply is now rather la excess of deettned. We quote at

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TO THK AFFLICTED.

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Pitoe 50 cents, for six bottles *2 50. SOLON PALMER, Proprietor. 38 West Fearth SA, Canciaantl Ohh

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rsry, therefore if the shove i to he token in season, as on*

arand Remedy to at knad need stand iatoar ofteat

TVy »*«ad4> iiaMandthstatlartsrasdistralaterami white pravae Rselt huth sore sad safe. Let me treeelsr Ls se 'imfrmismt ss to go suath or west without h, for srany hours ef pain may be raved and also mote expense and most vahrahie of alt, many prectous lives if this medicine is st hand. Price 25 sod te cento per bottle. ROBERT BROWNING, Agent sag 22-d3m 1 for ladiaaopoiis BALL ARDS ^fE W HAIR DYK. it would scera naif BsBasd hod found oat the chemical eoasdtacnto of the natural coloring principle of the hair. CePainly the rich and loalrous browns or black hnpsrW by his Hair Dye are not surpassed by the tivtug hoes they no perfectly imitate. His preparation unquestionably deserved the premium it obtained at the World's Fair, sad the formal approval it has received frem the must eminent chemists of tho Halted Statue. ayv6 -tmddt u-a. R. R—RADWAY^ REGULATORS.—The discovery of this last great remedy establishes ia medicine entirely new principles, which medical writers sad rages have for years in vain sought to discover, la Rad way's Regulators we give to the work! a cathartic, purgstic, aperient,diuretic, diaphoietic, s-d above all, a Reguulator of the whole human body. A pill that, while it purges from the bodv the refuse deposits, it heals all sores, ulcers, or irritations in the bowels or mucuous membranes. Renewed strength follows eveij operation, and instead of the patient growing weaker by thoir evacuations, as ia the result that follows all dastric pills, every organ, nerve and tissue of the body is strengthened by their'healing, cleneing and regulating efecocy ■ The use of Rad way's Regulators will dispense entirely with that banefhl drug Calomel, Blue Pill or Mercury, in ray form: all the good effects either “ the Doctor or the patient expects to derive from tho use of Mercury will be secured by Rad way’s Regulators, without endangering the system b- salivating it. Hence the great and important advantage which the discovery of Rad way's Regulators secures to the human race ia sudden attacks of YeUow Fever,Typhus Fever, Scarlet Fever, Congested, Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, la Cholera, Dysentery, and la all other infections and malign I 11 H i T 11 -Q NfiffMora - — --p.y- - -Yj n qaired in these maligna -1 eases. They heal all mlcers and tores, either in the bowels or in the coat of the stomach; even if tbe who.e intestines were raw and nice roes along the whole length of the bowels, they will not irritate or occasion any pain; they expel quickly all poisonous and infectious deposits, and will, as soon as dissolved In the stomach, withdraw the congested aud accumulated bunion from the interior surface of the bowels, and expel all such humors entirely from th system. Another great influence they exert upon the system la their regaiatinc powers. No matter whether it be man or woman, whose system may be out of order, whose organs are irregular in the natural performance of their several duties, a uoee or two of Radway 'a Regulators will quickly cure all irregularities, and force a pleasant and natural evacuation from the bowels at a regular hour, each and every day. To ladies whose monthly tarns are not regular, a dose or two of Radway's Regulators and Ready Relief will always insure their regular discharge at the proper sime. ITT* “ Rad way's R. R. Remedies are sold by druggists, merchants, and store-keepers, in every city, town, village, aad X corners, in the United States and British America.” .RADWAY to CO. nov5-w9w. lunoKTarr to Fbwalxs—Du. Cnxsxuaa’s Pills.— Tbe combinations of ingredients ia these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild Is their operation, and certain of restoring mature to its proper channel, la every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open thuee obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health ia restored, and the pale aad deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health aalera tee ia regular; and whenever an obstruction take* place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, Pain in the Side, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Loathing of Food, and disturbed sleep, do moet always arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the ease, the ITUs will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor ere they leaa efficacious in the care of Leucorrhas, commonly called the u Whites.” These Pills thould never be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything iajuriooa to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. These Pills are put np in square, flat boxes. Persona residing where there ia no agency established, by enclosing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to Dr. C. L. Chusxman, No. 267 Sleeker st., New York (Tty,can have them seat to their respective addresses by retarn of mail. W. W. ROBERTS, Wholesale aad Retail Dea erfor Indianapolis. JalylTdAwly

the rafeer rato, re

KNOT A DTK,

». a. ▲mr*

, aadjudge for

■sgsgtragfe’j&ya hatehra greatly thickened, aad aiao teat a* era of my

teray

■»- * - « ■■■> o. Tho white hoi* to becoming obviated,aad new hair forming, toe. R»v. A. Friak, Stiver Creek, N.Y. “UhaspreSueed ^eadefltezra«a$ hair f aad 1 can aad have rerara - o f ** Wm>V ' *- ChMto. SiStsrnshSAr ^—

in the UetiiKl States, Cuba and Co* EMail depot. Km M3 Broome i

Some tea)an try to ask araetoi instead of tela, oa white ttey can rates more prat , if*o. write to depot

for eircalar and information *

CUKKHUGH'S WIO.’S AND \171TH hte newly Invested transparent, skin seams *v aadoterafeteimpwvnrarate,Mate»themforto rehitey, earafertaad>ighteete > sapiiirisrtoaM others.— They are measured and mode «a scicntiSc pnastofes^ wemsferl not to shriek, and a trial will prove how tewr execl heavy, ctnrasy, ULffitibra articles. Xou re* idea to wiH receive on appEeetera, Ms systew of mirearini _ ftL • Cxmnraea'a only graalra TMeeaheroasasdUusU Bate Dye, for sale every*here. M2 FVLTMTSt., NEW YORE. (S»pl3u.lydtow-a

a prescription of Sir James Clarke Extraordinary to ike Queen. This

THE GREAT mmT.iftw REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.

T>KEPARED from X M. D., Physician

invaluable Medicine is untolling in ten cure of all paiaful and dangerous dueasee inekUnt to the fessale

constitution.

Itmodnratesall exeess, removes all ohstructions,aad brings on the monthly period with regularity. TheePUU should be used two or three weeks previous to eon finement; they fortify the constitution, rad leases the suifering during labor, enabling the mother to perform

her duties with safety to herself and child.

Tkeet PUU skenU net te taken Zy/oaolM fw iqj tk FIRST THREE JtOJCTHS af Pr V nancy,a« ttey art ear* te tetng anMiatarriaga.knt at nay other timatkaf

art Mmft.

In all cases of Rorvoaaaad Spteol, AffiMlteae,pstBla the Beck aud Ltoiba,Bsavia»M,Mf|guioa*Brtdffirartiou. Palpitation of the Heart, Lswoem if Spirife, Huetericka. Sick Headache, Whitesaad aL.be patetel dta a occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills wii it* cure when all other ■ sene have toiled,and although a powerful remedy, do sot contain iron, caloe met, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price a the UnitedSteteeand Canada, One Dollar.

Sole Agents for ihiaqountry. 1. 0. BALDWIN to CO.,

_ Roteoet r V. PUTTLB to MO888, Auburn. K. Y., Oeoeral Agents N. B. *1 and fi poetsge stamps latewsd to soyn thorised Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return

ail.

For sale wholemto and retail by W. W. Roheristo Co Indianapolis, andniwatete ins rilly. January Ut, 1856.—dAwlyT

WATSON’S TEN DOLLAR SEWING ' MACHINE. Wahavw hafitea pleaearo — - t what aptaa to ra to he era ef the meet tiknpte, oerapieto aad stestiva labor raviagmateiam after ago. It to utoa id nilitol latte spprra in. If he is not eabtied to the. thnrte ef an eoa* wrakad tea af naedto-woaaan, Ik to dMralt te tastes how i of tea eoraraaattp era bn tow te rn Whlo we Men ted ra h^dtoin mat toItearararafadaprs iteaiM—>■»■■*» (.minds of nary iigrafera Invuatoaahave hera direcflrd to rimpluy IhstoigerarafeEteaaMnsothe priae ef white are a arawlela aheteMa te Ihrir nra-

l of fell

I to an-

$300 REWARD. T> AN A WAY, ON THK THIRTEENTH OF SKIT., EeJ&SSmJS^^^To^SSSSo SSiXZ aoaaa of ”Zack”—about Mar 95 yuan of Mfeveiy kfesk, aad gums dark color, weighs about fee pounds; |h* indinte to bartered bodM antoteufi era area bee heea brokea, white era be

fe^d'Raywte

t last seen in India aa. aad i have good > to believe ra iistoher In orOhio. *

will pay tea ahovorewaidtf delivered la say Jail

ky.sothatlget reTTO^ .1.

ALL DISEASES OF THE

IF YOUR HAIR IS FALLING OFF, it can be prvA vented and preserved in a healthy and luxuriant growth, by the use ef BALLARD'S ffiAfiN FA8TKXRK, te RAUAKDtt HAUt DYK. M reteee any shade, from brown te the Boot superb Mote, without atateiM or injuring the hair or the akin. It was for these peertom qualities It received the premium at the World’s tear, and the endorsement of those eminent choreiato. Dra. Chilton and Torrey. Maaotoetered, sold and applied nttorimnd 500 Broadway, New Y*rk. septStidtewl'-n DUNCAN SHERMAN A COMPANY, BA N KE RS, Corner Pine and iYrazan SfrreU, New York, ISSUS CIRCULAR NOTRS nod LETTERS OF 1 CREDIT for TRAVELERS. hvnitoMo in nil the Principal Cttiee iuthe World. Also, MEMCANTUaH CHK3ITN on tee ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. Loudon, Meesiaera QEO. PEABODY AOO., London, aud RANK OF NSW SOU 1H WALES, Australia.. Milts af Kxctoatmge onto Ctenh tredila oa California and Australia, furnhtrad on application. XBTEREST ALLOWED ea current aocouuta and special deposits, subject to arrangement. septeMydtow-u. TO LIQUOR DEALERS WHOLESALE GROX CESS, DruggtaU, Prutofruphers, Ambrotypera, Pyrotechnieto, GUra MuaufaMurera, aud Artisans in ^Beat Cognac Oil to produce high fiavored Brandy with pure spirits; vise tea fiavortite* for every kind of Liquor and the eamnees of Jamaica and St Croix Rum, Holland aad Kngtiah Gin; Apple, Paste aad Cherry Steady; Monoogteeto, Bonrh., trite and ScotchWhiuky; Port Wine and Mnderto Wiues; Colo ring for Brandy and Port W tne. Chemicals for all the arte; metals, such ae Platinis, Bismuth, Cadmium. Aihortra, Manganese, Vienna Lime, Gutte Pbrehe Uotttoaand Dippers, Cyanide, Potassium; Kaeential Oils- Lemon, Bergamot, Lavender. Cloves. Juniper, Caraway, Rose, Orange, VnalUa, Insect Powder and Fly Paper. For sale on the moat moderate terms, by DR. FEUCHTWANGER, Chemist, sepOD-dtowl w-a 4 tit Maiden Lane, New Yota.

issa?itarsrtgf&.

zwwh sera a—ekratohrateenoaeza tee Geatea*

to remteat ora aranfcteey haNewtoaadtaa.V

•ntoraato bento ha* one ijraeinn ever ten cork, bo to procure Ctoakfe Col, for atoee tea death ef

teHK era tote mretnafo team has been an wttme

HEW GOODS! Wcw Ceffiods! CHEAP STORE!

ffirttUMifo.'

w „ i J'V Nkichte in aenajMn- *. C. to) Co., or U. C. to Co. ttohlhy

ocOB-dtow.

WOTURE A |''l

tery. 2^»»v3raaad3tol< New York

E KMAtUA

•&ssr£ , »!ir*

OHKAT KXOITBMKNT LADIES’ FATCY STOKE, ATe. 5 9ntee Hornet, Wntkiogto* Sheet.

IM DIAM APOL1S, IMD.

jpiROT AER1V ALjy jf)AU. to WINTER GOO DR, eight oases or goods or the latest

IMPORTATIONS.

QV* aitoaCtrra ef SUk, and CaahraMe feaheo, are

net be equalled by any other etuhlltemeoL Our a*aortaaaraof Ptoin, Plaid and Fancy Striped Stfea to moet beautiful. New and kratoonu feytoe of Jacenei. Swtoaanto lace Cotium and Stoevee. A toe, rail atte. ve-

ry rich aad raw patterns, Mhhaaa rad Bwnrato. all raw atytoe. Shawls, MaatUto* aad Cloaks, <1 tract frem Pteto; end many ether toy lea of goods, which we have

rat team tone umeranie .a thto curd.

N. S—The largest, toeeat, and hnadsemevt, aud to* though net toast, (CheupeaU araertmeut of dry good

in tee city, toattee Imdtee'jtacy Store.

nngSW-dtfl 4. E. WERIAHACO. FINVOLUTION OF ('OPAfeTNEHriMlb*. pH* Copartnership heretofore vxtotiag hetweeu H. ( 4. Hon and Levi Neaer, under the name ef H. J.

Bern to Co., to thto day dtoeolved.

the business will hersattor be conducted by H. J. Hera, who will pay all dehtuagainst raid firm aud who to alone authorised to collect aH aecouatt due mid firm. aug*5-dtil H. J. HORN. SI8IBQ sm INSURANCE CO.,

OF RISING SUN, INDIANA.

ALTHOHIHRM CAPITAL, •100.0001 IN CORPORA TKD 1834!

S. Hathaway,

H. J. Hathaway,

Gee. Gtotoepte, B. M. Loriug, J. W. ThtbetL Jehu Graee,

Jue. M. Giuaiaga,

J. C. Welto, W. T. Pate, J. P Ulrey, W. H. Howell,

J. W. Spencer,

FIRST MUBM1VM

60L0 MEDAL 'Pi AND FORTES.

STEINWAY & SONS,

\fASUFACTURKKS,»4 Walker street, near Broauill. way. New York, Invite public attention -o their rawly improved Piano Fortes, with and without Iron Frame, pronounced snperiev to any other instruments now before the public, by the moat competent judges, Stein way to Son were awarded three Pint Prise Medsis within the last year. In competition with the most celebrated manufeeterers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia aad Baltimore, for tee heat Piano Fortra. Every instrument warranted for three years, to give entire satisfaction, or the purchase money will be refund ml. sepdOdffiwly-n

EagraTing aad PriatinH. For CARDS of every variety— fondte DUN.NELL; For SEA LS and SEAL PRESSES— ITpSmdtoDUKNBLL; For, in short, every thing in the way of Designing, Engraving and Printing, at roaionabte prices, send orders to WM. N. DUNNELL, 195 Broadway, N. y. ITT* Specimens sent by mail, (ou application, with P. O. stamp. [aug26 6iudtova. BAY BANGS, BROTHER A CO—Trade Sale Koeou JlR No. 13, Park-row, N. Y. Sixty- ourth New York Trade Sale, lobe commenced, the Stationary Sale, on Friday, Sept, lb, aad continue on Saturday and Monday following. The Book Sale, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, and continue daily in the order of tee Catalogue. The Catalogue ofthe above Sale is now ready for dtotrihtottoa, and will he sent to any nddrees upon application^^ [augao-dtowlwa

HTR SYS AMD MAH TAURING my late tour la Europe, 1 obtained several Lf new Instruments, and Remedies of iuculcutohle vulueiamy speciality. Thereto now rathlng known to teetoculty in eitherhemtoohere with which 1 am not tomiliar, which, combined with an extensive practice for * years in the city of New York, enables me to restore teottr and Hnanino In many cases hitherto deemed hopeless. Cataract positively cured by n raw method, without pain, atoo Squinting or Cross Eyes in a few seoends. Aaanurosto cured in the mtoority of cates. Granulations, ulcers, films, or specs, and watery eye, tavarto-

exactly like the natural Eye. and are Inserted without nn operation, and nil remedies, forwarded by mail.— Consultations by letter receive ssnsrief attention. JAMBS W. POWELL, M. D. Ocuunr, Acamr, toe. jolO-dtowlyal Office, SIR Broadway, N. Y.

Samae) F. t'ovtagfoa. S. Haiwawav, Pres. B.J. Havwawav, Sec'y.

S. F. COVINGTON,Geaeral Ag't.

THIS Company traaracu hualnera IN INDIANA

1 ONLY.

Fire and Mai tne Risks taksn by L. R. BROWNELL, Agent, jnlyI»dly Indtnnnpolto, ladtona. $irm—• To tike Mayor and Otixns of PKUaMykiu etoi At Union T PROPOSE to test my Electric Oil oa nay ease of A Rheumatism, Neuralgta, Pnraliais, Asthma, Piles Gout, Fever and Ague, Tetter. Felons, swelling* of all kinds. Cramps, Deufaese -and tome other cease that l have treated successfully— and to forfeit to aay public institution the Mayor amv name, *13, If my genuine Electric Oil does not make an etectral sure In

each case.

We now Insert a letter lust reraivsd from Henry WUey, Esq., who went to England six weeks since,

(to die:)

Lennox, July hi, 1835. Paor. Du Gnaiw, Phils.—Dear Sir : When I left heme for ray beette, (eerofutous eruptions, Ac ,) 1 never expected to return again, believing test tel complaint would soon entry aae ofi. When you ravra ate three bottles of yoar Electric OU to take with me as merely a paliative, 1 did not think 1 would so very soon he called upon to thank yon, ae 1 sow do, for my complete ruetoratioaI can only aay, before the departure of the steamer, that you hare only to coate herewith your OU, te a>ake a fortuae la era year. There to aot uuolhar similar medicine la Bratand, if in the world. 1 will write by next steamer. Yousa most truly,

HENRY WILEY

It cannot he their imaginations, who slate that old

sores, teal have discharged from six montea to five years, have heea eared hy thto OU. U eauaot he ua true, aor a daesptiau, where pain to relieved tn one day, often in half an hour. No! common seqae die tales ao!—and «W written letters my no I Come and see them. A regular Doctor te attendance, and Indies can consult a tody privately, hy dropping a line to tho office. Advice from a dial sacs, mnkiag inquiries that any physician can answer, will he promptly al-

AlwagnraHnas a stamp ae our services are

Mi'll

.14

GREAT ARRIVAL

NEW GOODS!!

EL GANT NEW SILKS! T HAVE GrKBIKM 3TMING THE PARI R week, and are sow exhibiting the meet etogaot ck of stika race shows te lastlsaapolto 1 tevtt* special and early retaatlea tea BUCK UR0 DE RHINE SILK.

which I rat i

I at the foa peace of \ PEH Y AMU.

sptly

vices i

freely fries, had we ere drawn upon toe efieu te tete way. All crass treated RbemUy with or without the OU, as 1 have two physicians aseontotod for this express purpose. Prat C. DE GRATH.

No. 39 South Eighth Street,. Pttito.

N. B. The Largos 1 bottle# tea times the cheapest.— Please notify me of aay case of (allure to cure iu from hull aa hour ts three wueha, as 1 wish to sore all.

DRESS SILKS, From 50 cento to $5 00 per yard, At

ocigfedtf

A. B. WlllarM u.

LACE GOODS,

«*Y«c Pmtternfh mi

Crifitfedoro’*Hfeir Dye still TriumphEnt! /CONTRAST the tints brought out la ths Hair by Oris Vf tadoro’a matchless revitalising HAIR DYE. and those prodradhy the application of the bnrning fluids ordinarily sold as Hair fries, you see ut ouce teat the color is natural in one case, unnatural in the other, and the aim pie reason is thal Crtotadoro’a to tee only preparation which, by its exact chemical combination, openunrafand immutable principles. Made, sold.

■ on natural and immutable principles. Made, sold, applied (te 19 private rooms) at CaisTAOoao’s. • t House, Broadway, New fork. Also forsale by

rates on

aadu Affitor

the principal DruggisUa d Perfumers throughout the

country

New York Agents—W. H.CAKY A CO.; and WARD. CLOSE A CO. aplOddrwl

PRINfCE & CD’S IMPROVED MELODEONS. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THK U. S. Enaplwylag *wu Hauadred Mem, AND FINISHINO EIGHTY INSTRUMENTS PER WEEK. DETWEEN 18,090 and 19AM of these Instruments X) have beenfintohed and are now in use. Ths latest improvement te our Mdodeoas to the DIVIDED SWELL, Secured to us hy Lott— Patent, 22d May, 1855. By means of this awed solo passages may he played with the full power of the laatramsat, while the accompaniment is soft aad subdued. Hereafter, al> Melodeons made by us, will be furutohed with thto attachment m : thent extra there*. Onr luatorau— are aH flutohed te Boaewood ases, and tha work—rah ip to of the very heat quality. Tha riptoaaud prices are— IN PORTABLE CASE: Four octave Maladzeu, ertohdlug from C to C **5 Four aad a half octave, “ “ C to F 6 Five octave M clods on, “ “ F to F 73 Five octave, doable trad, “ •• F to F 131) IN PIANO CASE: Five octave Melodeon, extending bora F to F....*IM Six octave Melodeon, “ “ F Vo F 13* Five octave,doable red, “ “ FtoF 139 Organ Mzfefezraflfr—feifefrozj five zefeara,*M»*a, one and zhzlfocflraepzifeli, four mEaef reeds, fed 1177* Agent* for the mra of ear Me|aitorao may he foand te all the principal cities and towns of the United States. GEO A. PRINCE & CO,

HAXLBTOJ * BROTHERS, PIANO FOMTB MANUFACTURERS JVW. *»• Orators Utreet, jrom artoe-fe.

te, and cash Pta rat as,tranra the moony aadi

Order e frem the

Sr* 1 attended

Pfera may be reUrwadto ra, we refon*

huvw good ~ Atte# great* Rxlubtttoa at tea Cryatoi fella aa, New which uerata ts* teToeeh,Toae,*qesl11|,attd Dasahiti^ of Tea t .in* ptesert te tea hlghral grade by. the

im Mu

MuzMau-

T8 seat to Clubs, hy ] Mra?8ra!ThraS *

octSIMltf

WILL.AMfe'H

CLOAKS AND TALMAS, Lfeteut style*, at

oeC29-dif

H'UimrU’H.

THE CHEAP STOKE OF THE € I T Y ^S NOW KEPT BY H UN r, SMITH & C0. % CORNER WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN ST. OPPOSITE THE P. O. nev4-tf.

SHAWLS f SHAWLS t 500 ShAvUof th* Beat Ahimmah Db4 I«v«fiCfe MfeHmfhfltmm*. FLAW AMD FLAU> FMNOM HBAUROE*. PARRAMAKTAS AND ALAPAGAK. PRINThto AND PLAIN FRENCH WOVE IfeLAINKK HAMILTON AND MANCMBSTBIt DEL AIN KM, AHEHK'AN PRINTS OK EVERY STYLE, ENGLISH PRINTS. • NEW DKSINGS* KMEROIDKK1K8, LACES, RIBBONS, LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS. VELVET RIBBONS, And all kind* of Fancy aud Staple DRY GOODS Ten per cent, cheaper an they were ever before offered in this city. Remember tbe No., 57, BLAKE’S BUILDING.

OclH-dlf.

OPPOSITE BATE* HOUSE.

'TWENTY-FIVE Thousand copies (told of MraA Ana e. Stephen.'* new booh "The Old Homestead.' Tbe greet American Romance. Fall not to get and read thto tatereatiag book. The tradenepolted by 9TKARNH A SPIOEK, )hn 1 dtf 12 Ultanie alreel

THE CAtiPtT ROOM

G. G. HOLMAN.

13 NOW WELL SUPPLIED WITH A

MAGNIFICENT STOCK CARPETS & FLUOR OILCLOTHS

OP EVERY GRADE AND feUAUTY.

behU7-tf) HO. A ODD FELLOWS’ HALL

Ne/ m G ^T^DS! A t'Afefe.—The .ubeoriher re.pe**fully announce. i V to hi* frlead. and palroaa. that he U la receipt m

a aupurb lot of

CLOTHB. VABSIMBHEB uatA VRMTlMUto. which he to prepared to make up at the ahnrieat rami hie notice, and in tee very heat of atyla. E# solicit, a continual ee of good favors. T. M. JBMEWOB, Merchant Tailor, ••FUS-dtf] No. 29 EaatWaahteften-at.

HAW AN* THHOH feRDMH. J UBT reeulved from Now Yrak,^ )mf|e au|^ly at Nra juzh Eualc Store, 30 Want Waahiugtou-d. O* Orders from the oounlre-t omptiy attended tc. oaptl3-tf.

BANNER painting pwONE AT SMORT EOT ICE and on renaona U bla torma, by A. FISHER, South-East Diagonal, opposite Branch Bank. July) INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.

CaSUTMOJT. All the Genuine Electric OU hue my name blown in the bottle, and my written tiguatere oa the bottle# — Look out for a baae and dangerous imitation made by a woman, calling hemeif a ebemtoh Bn careful to aak for De Grate'a Grantee Electric 0(1, or you will be doing yourself an Injury. Prof. C. DE GRATH, H7 Fahenaloek*' agents for Chicago. TH* For ralehy ROBERT BEOWNIEG, iadlana*oltoTiudianu, and by druggiata gerarally. ocfefeddcwij.

IhURINEEK COATS— JD Forthe Urgeel asaortmaat of Buairare Couia In tho City, go to the “ Mammoth Hnaricr Clothiag Store, septlfl D. BACON, Jr. A QESAT iVOGSBB! TYOW to gate honor aad rieheu Fria Thoumnd XI aold the trat week of WORTH MJCV WMJUTH—A colleetioa of Maxima, Morels aad MtoeoHnalau, for Murshsali and Men of tonaibeea. By Freeman Hunt, la one elegant volume, neatly hound te emhomed cloth and gtlt, of 594 pages. Price $1 25. raise •applies received hy STEARNS ft BPICEK, HW , ISJUteutoBL

15 hhds good N 0 Sugar Zhhda do refemdSagar IfbbU Bo srsahed do

PROCLAMATION.

JOSEPH A. WWGHT, Gov. of Ind. Thanksgiving being tho fervent language of gratelui hearts, an Important part of Its ohaervanee should ho ten celebration of public Worship in our Chuschsa. Daring tho pool your oar pc opto bare enjoyed great public health. We have hraaGraaed with peace, prosrarity aud abundance. It to right aud proper teat m a Christian people we shall ever feel and maaMtet ora gratitude to Almighty God for tho wisdom inflgnnfiaati

ofhladtvra providence.

It to neaatom of our pdepteto aet apnrtaday of pabtot Thanksgiving. In accordance with thto suMnra, rad

. c AS5SEAfflJ NO - MC-Wi «. 3 MOM.

CIRCULARS, EMPRESS AND SULAIKA, New Stylet, at low prieea hy SNYDER fe DUKE.

raratotoyyti .

a dra at Itosttks^vtusf and resrasi

»o«g^t5?JLra.ol worship and offer thanks to him who os ats cl-tee dertintorof Nation,

id of men.

te taetitansy whereof I have here i, . I aafoast my hand and seni and oraaM r* l to he tffiasrt the mal of the Hfote at — Inritoanpolto thto toth day of Ocfohas By the Govetaar JOSEPH A WRIGHT. Busansa A Oousoa, Him story of State . oeUl dfew3w

NeB. nrteoee knowing the ouMves to be indebted to HENRY AS. KELLOGG. Sen., will ptrare rank) Immediate nr*' TsyrTrSirTftrTrj*^ IRAACCOFPUi, Assignee.

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NEW HWElfiY* tirE ABB HOW DAILY HBQHZTEM THE

v* uww wglra of Javralry flsa tea

TALL AND WBTTSM TRADE

with my own ceavictioa of Ms propriety, ~ tho Mh of Novoaarar MM to b<

to he ohaorved at naod tho people «.. avocation, and aa

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