Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1857 — Page 3

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STATE SENTINEL.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAILS, 2867.

YOUSU MBITS CM MISTI API

TIOS.

Tbs o«at lectur. be (or. lb. AmocUUoo will be dellr•r«d el Weeley Chep.i on Tawday erenlnf Kerch *rd, by Ker. W. A. Mtlburn.of 5ow York, Subject “ -Uron

Borr.”

AdmlMloo ticket. 8S cenU, et Sievart A Bowen •».

SPECIAL NOTICES. ■•SWr'e Itch •« Mine Year.

lac Caret.

Mr. 8. F. Dewey, a well taowa merebe&t of Carroltoe, Moetcoaery eoesly, Ohio, wrttw a. follow. : C*rrtU*%, JfMgwmun O, JMep Uk, MB. Mb. Solos Peutn;—Dear Sir—Leet December, while I wm la Ctaeinnetl, 1 obtained a bottle of year Vegetable Coeaetie Lotion, to try tie eflceey in the i core of Berber'. Itch, with which 1 had been efflkled ! for more thee Dine years; end it ghres me gret.1 pleae*

' are to be eMe to Inibrni yon ihel U h«s proved II. eflee-

ey beyond all doubt. Jfo phyhdaa ha. erer deoo me

ITT* Stammeriag, A.., cured pennant nily and rad- eoe-huadiedth pan the good thU preparation baa, and leal y, wUbout pain—la from one to three bean oa 11 baeaceasaltod a preat many. It la a raloable propa* •Aoruifle principle#-by the .uocoaafnl Dr. Jo Me, Jsit 1 ftUotL 9 arrtt ed from F. T.. aad will pnetioo at the Palmer ErMy day i. bringing to light erideaceodnally itroag. Room,until March tftooath. fledot*fall., require, ^ u MmkUd with thU horrid no poy uatll Ue pitl.«t U cared. dUaoao. It earn b. eared by . Jrdlelou. ate or tbl.

1 ■■ great Skin Faritor.

ArtiiqalHnmaaoyaa,#. parfoot ia appoaiaaco aad 1 Priee M oewta, or .lx bottle, for t2 V). moram.nl as the natural eye. laaortod by Dr. Jomea. Prepared ealy by

of Few York, bow at the Palmer Hetme, whore he will SOL05 PALMER, remaio three week. All persons who hare beea ae j 3d Waal Fourth «., Claclnnsil, O. unfor nnnte as to loaaaneya, areinTlted tooall. We; For .al* by CrnggUU generally. marS-dAwlm.

can si it all cases—bred-quarters, Saw York.

TELEGRAPHIC.

1 riJADTIO OUIAIM C a ail « . EVAn k# SUNBLE MLL ■ J t-— ^ -St- Lmo Dar. PROF. UkOHath

IRBPOKTBD KXPRR88LY FOR THE 8BFT15EL.]

Mar. I.

p-pAre your band, and lip. so chapped that nothin will core them? Palmer’s Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion will certainly accomplish that happy retail. dAwlw.

i Colenlna

JLpThcre will be a meeting of the Indian lion Society this ereniog at 7 o’clock, in tbo

of the 1st Preabyterlan Church. Sereral addresso. may be c»peeled. The historical, missionary, commorel al, political, geographical and moral aepeoU of

the African Colonixatlon Society will be dlaeuaMd. U^LOST, on Thursday morning the 86th ultimo, on

Washington street, between the Wright House end Dunn's Hr.loon, a hsivv Gold Foa C1141*. The Under will bo liberally rewarded by lea/ing the Mme at the

office of the W right House. dSt

STRAYED OS STOLES,

On Sonday last, from the aWblc of W. W. PBRBOTT, comer of Washington and Weat streets, in In* dtanapolis, a large Sorrel Hone, .Ur In the forehead, trace marks on thsides and shoulder, and 8 yean old ipts spring. A liberal reward will be ghren for the re turn of the horse, or for such Information as may lead to his recovery. mar3d2twl

CLOVB AMODYSE TOOTH-ACHE DMOTS.-—The excruciating lormaot ef to th-ache can be speedily relieved by this delightful remedy without fear of injuring the gams or teeth. Eminent Dentists say they oae It doily la their practice, and that it has enabled them to preserve many valuable teeth that meat otherwlae hare been drawn. Try it you reel f aad recommend It to others. Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SARDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, Few York, alao by R. BROWF1FG, Indianapolis, Indiana,and by Drugglri. generally,

marl dAwlw.

cosbmbssiobiae.

WnmBBeToa, Feb. X

The Senate resumed the conn do ration of the reoolation from the Committee on Judiciary, provldii g for taking testimony relative -o the coaUMed election of

Pitch, ef Indiana

Trumbull said he saw no necessity to take additional

te alimony .and regarded this aa an extraordinary proposition. The proteatanU alleged there was no j-'ini convention of the two branches on the day of the election— Mat la not de tied by the slttinc member, who only afIrma he was elected by a majority of all the members com poring ike Legislature of the State, they being then and for that purpose assembled la Joint convention.— There was no iwu. with regard to the facts about which

It WM competent to take private teeuaeay. Filch replied, saving that Trumbull had amuned on previous oomaion, and rapes led that amumptioa to-

day, that a l the facto were before the Senate, bnt he deiied the correctness of thataUMmest. When ah the (beta .ball be laid before the Senate, they would raise a btuah of shame on some other side. If they were not Inaearible te that emotion. The Jon real, about which so much had been mid. was not that of the Legislature, but merely the journal of a mob not recognised by the conrtlluUou of Indiana. The Senator irom U inoia had pre-

seated two papers, one of which purported to be a copy T® B *“"P*i of th. journal, and the other the original journal, and j Mlnmm, box staff barrel

i.-.jgCj? BOERHAVKM HOLLAND B1TTKRS

PATONTBD IW OCTOBSK:

^£AKES better and ^ more, ahingiea than any other for the'muulhetnre of Shlaglw, have been ia

norths c

use in different portion of the country, for the peetffff months. In Illinois, Wiseotmta mad Mlchlgaa, most of the •hiagimaTCnMaufoctaradraNa.ptitBUahoMriaad the avenge work per day of two head, b 18 te 14^M.

HOU8B WAFTED. A comfortable two story dwelling honM, to rant for one or more years, at a convenient distance from this establishment. Enquire at or address the Sentinel Offfee. martlw

Fib* FctaiTraa.-Wiley sell, this day at l o’clock p. m., the entire furniture of J. M. Altman, at Fo. 2, t'andergriff's Kow, on lUinoU »t., by order of aerignee. See advertisement.

We notice the excavations of cellars going on in various parts of the city, preparatory for building the coming season. Q^rTbero will be a regular maating of the Eire Association to-night. A full attandanca ia requested, as business of importaace will be brought bofore the Association. L. B. WILLIAMSON, President.

Kent's Patent Bee Hive.— We have heretofore noticed this almost invaluable in* vention for the farmer. No apiary in Indiana will be unsupplied with these hives* when their merits are practically tested and generally known. Mr. J. Kent, of Baltimore, Md., the patentee, and Mr. C. R. Faulkner, of Moore’s Hill, Indiana, agent, are now at Little’s Hotel, where they will be pleased to show the Patent Bee Hive to all who call upon them. State and County rights for sale. Athenkum.—The native genius and artiatical skill of Miss Shaw received another tribute In her finished rendering of the beautiful character of Camille, last evening. Tonight Parthenia will be represented, with an excellent cast. We regard this as one of the best characters of Miss Shaw, and we trust that an overflowing house will greet this accomplished actress. Seldom is it that the theatre-going community have so rich a treat offered them, and the efforts of the manager to gratify the public, should receive » remunerative consideration.

IT IS CONCEDED BY ALL That the awortmenl of Family Medici dm prepared by Meean. Comstock A Brother, ol Few York, ere, without exception, the beet ever .old. The Immense isle of these remedle. to a rare proof of their lutrUuic value ex tending as it does, not only throughout the United State* but over the world nearly. They are the first who pre pared u ro celled ” Patent Med lei do a, on the plain, easily uaderstood plan ef “ a different remedy for different diseases,’’end do not try to humbug the public with any "cure alto,” or neetrum*. Among their articles are Cherry and Lungwort, for cold., Turktoh Balm, Victoria Hair GIom, Family PUU, Pain Killer, Ac., and they will be found on trial really useful and efficacious medicines. They are also the proprietor, of Youatt’a A Carlton’. Hone and Cattle Medicines, which being prepared from the private recipe* of Youatt, the greet English Farrier, they with confidence, recommend them to the public,#, really scientific and valuable m edict net. Among them are Condition Powden, Gargling Oil, Heave Powden Ac. Try them and be convinced. Agents for Indianapolis, J AS. K1RLAN.S. M’MILLKN. feb*7-d4 wlw, ARE YOU SiCK— Or have you friend, that are rick T Then read Dr. Emterly’t advertisement In another column of this paper, aad go to the agent In this place and obtain the medicine recommended fo the Complaint. We allude to Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter’s Cough Balsem, Dr. Easterly’. Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Baker’s Specific and Dr. Hooper’s Female Cordial. Thera medicine# hare been thoroughly tested In -he various forms of dUeeee for which they are recommended and can be confidently recommended a. the mort efficacious remedies known. They are very popular and are raUing rapidly in nearly every city and town in the United State*. To be had of TOMLINSON A COX, agents for Indianapolis. febSS-dAwlm.

HOLLOWY’S PILLS—A STARTLING TRUTH. Those who die with the means of cure at hand commit constructive suicld., and a. these wonderful PUU .radicate all complaint, of the digerilre and secretive organs, sufferers from the maladies who neglect to take them, Incur a fearful responsibility. Sold at the Manufactories, Fo. 80, Malden Lane, New Yotk, and No. 210, Strand, London; and by all the druggists, at 86c., flS%c., and gl per >«x. febSSdAwlw.

A True Friend to the People.—If you don’t believe it, go to E. G. Ward’s Clothing Emporium, No. 4, West Washington street, where you will be convinced that he has the good of the people at heart, from the extremely low rates at which he sella clothing, and all kinds of gent’s furnishing goods. He has just received a large let of cloths, caariraeres and vestings ; also, some of the fiueet Marseilles shirt collars in the Western country, an article entirely new, and one that everybody ought to wear. He alao has the largest and best variety of shirts in the city, and some which have pockets, which are handy. If you want good and cheap goods, go to Ward’s.

IxroBTarrToFmai.BS—Da. Cuuaitair’. Fills.— TYe com Mention, of Ingredient, in these PUU, 1. the resultof a long and extensive practice; they are mild In their operation, and certain of restoring nature to It. proper channel. In every Instance have the PHI* provedsuooeraful. The Pills Invariably epen those obstruction* to which females are liable, and bring nature Into Its proper channel, whereby health U restored,and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she Is egular, and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether Omm exposure, cold, or any other eause, the general health Immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cense of so many eonsamptionsamong yoang females. Headache,Pain In the Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Loathing of Food, and dUtnrbedsleep, do most always arise from the intsrrnptlon of nature; and whenever that is the case, js# PUls wUl Invariably remedy all these evils. Nor ere tn* T loM edtaKtous in the cure of Leuoorrhoea

commonly

relied the "Whites.” These PllUthould

never betaken pregnancy, a# they would be sureto eause a mlscarriO' w » rr “ t ® d P"" 1 * v «K e - table,and free fromanythlngln* ,l ^ < > u,t0 ^f e or health. Full and explicit directian. accompany each box. Thera PUU are put up In square, flat boxes. Pnrson* residing where there Is noagency eetablUhed,bj eh?k)slng One Dollar In a letter, prepaid, to Dr. C. L. Chbbmxam, No. 867 Sleeker st.,New York City,can have them rant to their respective addresses by return of mall. W. W. ROBERTS, Wholesaleand Retail Dealerfor Indianapolis.

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had also given what he called an abriract of fketo, nut Fitch remarked that there papers conflict with each

other, and neither of them told the truth.

Toombs replied, if the alligations of the alt ting members were true, he was clearly entitled HhU teat But thora allegation, were denle ’. Thai was the reason the Judiciary Committee had aaked the Senate to give them the power to take additional testimony. They did not wish to decide the ease on expertc testi-

mony. They wanted to get at the whole.

Weller, with a view of terminating the debate, moved to table the resolution. Bright hoped that the question would lie decide ! fortouith. Weller replied, uoless it was done it will be impossible to get through with the public business. The resolution was tabled

by 5 majority

The army appropriation bill was taken up. Toombs submitted an amendment io give Lieut. Gen. Kcoti erreorpay, which Secretary Davis re 1 used to allow. Com and CUy apposed, and Butler and Toomds advocated It. Adopted bv 6 majority. Other amendments to the bill passed. The Senate passed the House Post Route hUl. Hunter made a report from the Committee of Conference on the tariff bill. Broadhead made an unaaccetsfal attempt to adjourn, thinking It better to postpone far.her action until to-morrow, when the Senate would be tullcr. James had something to say onthls snbjeit. but instead of detaining the senate, would print his remarks. Geyer did not know but the report might be all right, but could not agree to accept a proposition of which be knew nothing on such an important question as the rerenur. Broadhead gave his reasons why ho should vote against 'he report. It would not reduce the revenue, nar reduce the articles to ihe consumer. It would stimulate importations. It was unjust to the iron interest, etc. He was aware it would pass, and he would not

make any factious opposition.

Bigler regretted exceedingly the necessity of olffering from B oadneid on s question Important as this, ana conld not do so without briefly stating the reason why he shoald vote for ihe report. Hu constituents were watching the action - f Congress with great interest, and he felt the responsibility of bis position. He had not taken the bill because he believed it entirely right. There were some features In it ne would like to change. He would have prefeied that the Schedule should not have been reduced below 50 per cent. He agreed with Broadhead as to the effect the bill had on the Iron interest, bnt Iron was not the only Interest In Pennsylvania. Philadelphia was a larger manufacturing place than Lowell. Woolen and cotton goods are mannfactnred there in large quantities Vi adder nd Logwood are on the free list to aid manufacturers, who use these articles extensively. As a Senator he felt it bis duty to look be yound the Interests of his own State to those of all other States. The question of adjusting the tariff Is very difficult. Conflicting interests and scarcely possible for unman ingenuity to adjust. Upon the whole he bad contended for all he could get lor his own consiilu< nto. He was rejoiced it had found a standard of eqhlty, and thought li the best conld fi d under the circumstauees, therefore he should vote for it. He knew aome of his constituents would complain bitterly of his action, but he had dose what he thought right for the entile people. Rusk said he 'hould vote for the report with great

reluctance.

Ynlee said the same, and added he only regarded it

*■ a temporary measure.

The rep rt was agreed to. Yeas 33. Nays—Alien, Broadhead, Collamer, Foote, Geyer, James, Wade ana

Wright.

Adjourned. House.—The House passed a bill authorising the Secretary of War to contract lor the removal of ob«tructions in the removal oi obstruction In the Missis-

sippi fh>m Balize to the Deamoines Rapids at the rate of $800,000 per annum for five years. A number of Senate bUis were parsed, Including one for the establishment of additional land offices in

Wisconsin.

Campbell, of Ohio, from Committee on Conference on disagreeing rates in the Tariff bill, made a report. He said this question ought to be withdrawn from party politics of the country, and however objectionable ihe report might be, It should be borne in mind it had been unanimously agreed to by the members composing the conference. He was authorized to say not one of Stem was entirely satisfied with it, but concessions were made, as necessarily they must be, under sneb circumstances, in order to carry any measure. In the first place the hundred per cent, schedule a d to much of the old 40 per cent, schedule as U not reduced do wn to a low schedule or free list, are reduced to 30 per cent. In the 40 per cent, schedule many articles are bronght down from the 30 per cent, schedule to a lower schedule. The same Is the case with intermediate schedules between C and J. The House yielded to the amendment of the Senate, which proposed the reduction of the higher schedules to 30 per cent., tnd in the com- ' promise of the matter have procured substantially their free list. Finu'ly the report of the Conference Committee was agreed to, TJ4 against 71. Much confusion prevailed throughout these proceedings. Senate bill granting lands to the Minnesota Kallroad was taken up and amended by giving lands to Alabama

for similar purposes. Bill passed.

speed of the work Are*, have keen steadily

and for the beaaty of work this relU has no equal. Its prodoct wiU always cotareaad tire highest prim la ant-

ket aad most ready rale.

Th* saws in these mills wiU cut sore, with less wear, than those ia other mills, for tha reaaeaihat they cut lengthwise with the grain off the Wood. The saw clean better, me with ire* friction, outs more riltfc leflo power and with lass 1 lability to heat the raw, than

other mills.

Wt cIaIm Adk r _ - -

lit. That 1X000 to 16,009 sbihglM is fair work for a

day of ten hours.

2d. That the work ie better aad will bring a better

price Urea the work of other reille.

3d. That therein is beier made, reere riaple, aad

lees liable to derangement then others.

4th. That it to perfectly adapted to the cutting of

lading, (either hevafod or parallel,) or other sheri beards.

5th. That the saw* are better protected aad wiU toed

to do more work.

6th. That no saw to more easily kept ia order. 7th. That it makes more shingle* from th* same amount of timber than any other sawing miU. This mUl can be seen in operation in Indianapolis, where the sample of its work can be examined, or shingles bought of the propr etors. Masers. H. A. White A Co., on East-st. , between the rail reeds. We append a few testimonial* :

Catcaeo, Fob. 87. 1856.

Mians Eva its A Botlse :—It to wi:h pleasure that I now inform you of the success I have had m maaufacturiug shingles with one of your Improved mills. T ie one which i have had the charge of for the last 3 months has given the utmost sattofoetioa. I find the quality of the shlegles made exceed my expectations. The numbers we mad* hourly, to greater than that specified in your recommendation, and the superiority of these shingle* is plainly manifested oy their ready

sale in all markets. Yo. n truly,

J. W. NOBLE.

P. S,—Since writing the above certificate, I have been to Grand Rapids Mich., and p«t several of these machines in successful operation, for the Grand Rapids Shingle Company, and found we manufootured 32,too shingles In ten hours with two mUto.

J. W. NOBLE.

Catcaeo, March 14,1866.

Having seen and used shingle* made bp Kverts’ Patent Mills while superintending the BuUding and Car department of the luinoto Central Railroad, I have ae hesitation in saying they were tnebeet wo coaid buy in market N. 8. POTTER,

Late Sap. of Building and Car Dep.

Omcaoo, March 18,1856.

Messrs. Evans A Butler:—Gentlemen, Haring treed one ef your Patent Shingle Mils since lass July. lam satisfied they are the best machines now ia use, tee old fashioaed machine (the draw shave) not excepted. Each of these mi Is are eapable of making UjOOv per

day, ten houri.

Tiie:

be chi *ith the grtin b> Upping each end every other

follows the grain until the bolt to sawed

Mtoemvtoyfevtba following ranted te these eemptalate-

rated te cur* ifover aad Ague ia oae day; Chills aad Scalds la 40 mints*; Croup ia 15; Miff J ate to, t to ID day*; Rheumatism altoa la a day; Neanlgte, Taoth•ehe, t mtnniei; Cramp ia Stomaeh. flve minute*; Buns, Brute**, Wound*. 1 to 3 days; Pain* la the Back. Breete, 1 day, Haa dates, IS mfantar, Earache, Stiff Fete, Ague i night: Piles, Swotted Glands, tea day*; Cere*, Mom, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, 3 to 6 QCteey, Palpitation, Pleurisy, 1 te 10 days;

BryMpetaa, 5 to twaaty days: . Abrara, • to 10 days; Frosted

lie 3days.

Ask Mr. Watkins of Lyeehburg, If Chart** DeGrathY Electric Oil did aet ear* him ofKheumatDm aad stiatm

received from a foil.

Ask Bet. Mr. CWdw*U, If It did not relieve hlmotai serurt cough aad pet* lath* breast eoealteii. Ash Mr. Welch, of Bnahaaaa, If it did aotsure him of

AMUSEMENTS.

A T H E N E U M.

iwaUsd^glands la the throat la fffteea minutes, whet

«• said ha would die ia a short tti

AskMra. Argjte, If U did aot reliov* her oftht ^Ate MrAtetefor^ANkptehurg, If it did not curt

tff ties are all for ;

I J. B. BY AN i J- F. LYTTOF...

....Sole Lease*. •Stag* Manager.

them teething, sad for nroup. Beware of bras Imitators, MoLartag to make KteeMcOU. rhey know nothing m tta manufocture. their only aim being to get mosey 1 Look out I Beware I The oaly genuine to wad* al th* old rat bltohment, 39 South 8th street,

Philadelphia,net removed.

Fo Electric Oil should be treed unlem my signature to os the label aad name Mown an th* bottle. All eth-

ers are daegeres*. Bottles 85, 50, aad $1. RHEUMATISM.

Mn. Ingle*, Nurse, Catharine Otreet, between aad Fifth, eareo. Thinks the "Eleetno Oil” «

DU- AekMis. EUa,MS.ThirdsL

■oax.—Thomas Adams, No. 6. Britton street, scalded hte foot ao bad that the flesh almoet dropped off. Used DeGrath's "Electric Oil,” which made a rapid cure—

Ate him aad foteer Smith, City Mtaaenary.

(Prom Dr. WitHama, Columbia, Pa., March 2d, 1856.) Faor. O. DsGxatw—Gents: I am out ef year most

highly esteemed "Electric OO” agaii creasing with me ead so ere th* cures.

Fourth

Faor. 0. DuOuarw Gents: I am ont ef year o esteemed "Electric OO” again. Sale* are lag with me aad eo are the cure*. I hare known oa* bottle to cure from one to four people, to which 1 <*■ testify. Please forward me6 dozen small, 6 medium aad 6 large sizes, am draw oa m* for the same.

Yours truly,

R. WILLLAM8, Druggist, PotterUle, Pa., Feb. 2T 1836.

Prof. D* Grath A Co.—Gents : I would like to have year Electric OU, aad also the sole control of this entire place. Pleura wad aa six doaen 25c.. four dozen medium, three doses 75c., aad two dozen $1 size, aad draw

oa m* for same.

Yours truly,

JOHN 8. 0. MARTIN, Druggist,

(genuine “Electric OU” cures, aad tee (genuine) "Electric OU” Mile—make a note of that .-tout remem. ber that aoue to genuine unlem signed la writing. Bwmtoby R. Browning IndlanapoUe, laST^

mouadranm.

y are so oenstructed that if the bolt be started to l *lth th ’- w — J

time the saw

up. The shingl s are nearly as smooth aa If planed. It gives me pleasure to recommend there singles to the whole wort",and I am confident, a* soon as the public understand how they are made, they sriU take

the lead of all other shingl as.

Yours very respectfully, JAMBS L. SMITH.

We, the undersigned, builders of Chicago,have treed shingles made by Evarto’ Patent MUto, and nltbouxh they may not be superior to the best hand-made aplH and shaved shingles, they are better to buy, better te toy, and we believe as good to last as any we can buy

and are de. tdedl ‘ ‘ * ’ ’

iZlOSSIM* AY V tel MS Ut UUblUl ——\TOUUCU mill fully answers my expectation, a Ing barrel heading. I can saw flve gr eled heading every ten hours with i

ledly superior to shingles sawed by any jter minor made by any other machinery. BAKEKAM’cBWEN THOS. lambdbn. J. SoLLET. Better than any other tawed ahingie.

W. ADAMS. WIU use no other. R. A. L1KKHAM, Lumber Inspector. Mt. Mows, N. Y., Feb. 26,1856.

Messrs. Evarto A Butler —Gentlemen Vour shingle

and more, in saw-_ro-s thousand bev-

eled heading every ten hours with ease. Its work s much admired by our coopers. I am satisfied your mill will make two or three thousand more shingles In ten boars, one-nlnfh more from the same quantity »f timber and saw them better and amooter than any other sawing machine In this State. 1 take pleasure in recommending your mill to all manufactures of shingles and barrel heading. SAM’L SPENCER.

Mt. Morris, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1856.

The undersigned, restdonto of Mt. Morris, Livingston ooumy, New York, have wiuessed with much satis faction the working of Bvarta’ Patent Shingle MUl, manafactnfed by Evarti A Butler, of Chicago, low In

successful Of ’ ~

competitors,

a perfect machine, vlx : simplicity of cons ruction,

fed by EvartJ A Butler, of Chicago, low In operation incur village. Unlike any of its >, it seems to combine all the requisite for nachtne, vlx : simplicity of cons ruction, str< ngth, durability and completeness In action. We are also » uch pleased with its adaptation to wing barrel heading, either beveled or staighL This our opinion to a decided Improvement, and on#

in our . _ .

that must commend itself particularte to the attention of coo pets, and secure (or it an unlimited sate. As dealers in lumber, kc., we take pleasure in recommending it as the most complete machine (for the uses intended) that has ever been brought to our no-

tice.

J. PETERSON, R. E. WEEKS, R. S. WEEKS, A, WIGG, N, SEYMOUR, Jr. J. TOTTEN. . W. D. MORGAN, J. P. GALE, S. M. SEELEY, L. COY,

H. WOODFORD.

Chicaso, March87,1856.

Messrs. Evarto A Butler '.—Gentlemen, I take pleasure in recommending your shingle machine to the public as superior to any that 1 have ever seen. Two of these machines which 1 purchased from you last year, were in constant operation in this place during the past summer and performed in a most satisfactory man1 ner. They have frequently tnrned out more than ten thousand shingles for each machine In ten hour* working time The shingle thus manufactured u so smooth

‘ ed shingle.

Washington, March 3.

TO LUMBER DEALERS AND BUILD-

ERS.

SHINGLES! SHINGLES! SHINGLES! i'1 HE UNDERSIGNED ABB MOW PREPARED A TO FURR ISH THE BADE WITH SHIMglee In any quantity desired. The machine used in their

manufacture is the celebrated

“ EVARTS’ SHINGLE MILL,” Patented October, 1854. This mUl hu been In use in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, and other States, for over eighteen months, and such to the

GENUINE QUALITY

Of the shingle# produced, that builders, wherever they are sold, WILL USE MO OTHERS There -re over twenty m Is in operation In Chicago alone. The shin. glee tamed ont by this perfect machine to quite EQUAL TO THE HAND MADE SPLIT,

AND

SHAVED SHINGLE And will lay more square feet to the weather by 80 to 40 per cent, to the thousand then any other now used. The shingles a e made on an entirely new principle, and are mote durable thaa those out by any other machinery whatever. They are uniform in. size and thickness ; and when Is id make a TIGHT AND DURABLE ROOF. Each shingle to as smooth and better finished than If shaved by hand. We have a large number of certificate* of builders and dealers, confirming all we say, which are open to Inspection. Samples of the -hlngles can be seen at the f- dory at HUl and Thompson s Planing Mill, on East Street, between the Rail oads. febSl-dlOt H. A. WHITE A CO. Noun: Ruths Hatch andG. B. Armstrong are the •ole -nd exolustre agents or the sale of the Rlgbts and Mills for Indiana and Ohio. R Hatch can be found at •11 timea at our foctory In this city. See their advertiramentin another column. feb94-dl0t.

OBISBR’S PATENT GKAIM SEPARATOR, IMPROVED.

£vtie$5S

THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR

»YS*S*SXA,

DISEASE «F THE KIDSET8,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND,

FEVER AND AGUE,

j And tho various affections consequent upons

disordered

STOMACH OR LIVER,

nlffht ef the accomplished and talented young American Aetna*, SHAW. wm Mimar In bar celebrated character af parthenia. WEDESDAY EVE., MARCH. 4, 1857 WiU ba presented THE BEAUTIFUL PLAY, IF 5 ACTS, ENTITLED ingomar, the barbarian.

Parlhauia...

Fancy Dance...

miff* DORA SHAW. -FUSS LAC B A LEE

Rheumatic aad Neuralgic Affection*, 11 has in oumer orn instances proved highly beneficial, and ia oth.r*

effected n decided core.

This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on stricUvaelenUflc principles, after tne manner of the oel Orated Holland Pre f., Boerhave. Because ofna great sue- » 8 “l ,1 , m( '«i 0 f the European States Uslntradncllon into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there aver the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now otter It to the American public, knowing thatite truly wonderful medical virtue# mow

be acknowledged.

It Is particularly recommended to those persons whoee constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuoua use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dlssl pation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds 1U

TO CONCLUDE With tee laughable Farce of MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE. ha'KpLriSra**** 1 ** TeD °' c,ock ’ will riraat Admtosloa—Parqu*tt#....„ 50 cent*. Gallery *3 a®.

NOTICE. Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be dis appointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirited,! will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed o singular remedial propert.es. CAUTION. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has In duced many imitations, which the public shoald guarfl against purchasing. Be not persuaced to bay anvthln. else until you have given Boerhave’s HoUand Bitten a fair trial. One bottle will convinoe you how Infinitely superior U is toall these Imitations. Sold at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles foi $5 00, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR., <£ OO MANUFAOTUBING PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, FatDVIMMa Philadelphia—8. W. DyoU A Sons, 132 North street. ^ Baltimore—Cos pa re Brothers, Jay street an 4 Avenue. CindnnaU—John D. Park. Chicago—Barclay , Brothers, 813 S. Water street. 8t. Louto—Barnard Adams A Co. New Orleans—T. Wricht A Co r. Browning, sole Agent, „ .. . Indianapolu, Ihd. uov2S-dAwlr.

GREAT ATTKATCTM! WILL OPEN AT MASONIC HALL, OF THB 87TH INST., FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, J IN SCO WILLIAMS’ PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This magnificent Painting commences with Chaos, and continues own, in historical order, to the Babylontoh Captivity, containing over fifty o'the mosttubUmo and interesting eoenes in the Bible. Exhibition every evening. Doors openal6.o’clock ; to commence at 7u Tick U, (to be had at the Hall door,) 85 cent^ children under 10 years of age, 10 cento. —XLMO— Exhibition every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON,for Families and Schools. Doors open at 8 o'clock ; to commence at 3 o'clock precisely. Explanation by Professor Tibbtte. (feblTdfowtf

READ, C1RCDLATE

AND

past summer and performed in a most satisfactory

oIm over it. Yours truly, ‘ S. B. BUCKNER.

This is to certify that we have examined shingle* made by Evarts’Patent Mills, and consider them much the best shingl-. in this market; making a tighter and cheaper roof than shingles mode by band, and If saw-

Hai-L or Capital Lodoe, No. 124, I. O. O. P. I February 27, 1857. j At a regular meeting of Capital Lodge, No. It, I. O. O. F., held In Its Hall on the evening of Fob 87, 1857. Bro. Chapman, from the committee appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the feelings of the Lodge oa tne decease of Bro. Wm. P. Owjunes, made the following report, which was unanimously sdope<l : Wxseia.h : Death has again made his praranca manifest among us, In the decease of oar worthy Bro., Wx. P. Owmnos ; and wharess, we deem It Incumbent oa us to express the deep emotions wo fool on the ooea. ston | therefore, be It Rnolvtd, That while we bow submissively to the divine flat, which bar summoned a Brother from eur midst, w--cannot but lament with grief th* loss to which we have bee i subjected. Ratlvt l, Fhat the sympathies of this Lodge b« extended to the bereaved widow and child-en, and friends of the deceased, In this the hour of affliction, and while we mlngte our emntions of eorrow with theirs, w* would comfort them with the assurance ,'-at though “m-n dtelh yet shall he live again”; and thou'** 1 °ur brother to separated from them and from us In t ''!• world, we hope to be all reunited In teat world wL'* re 0 » r ‘• orrow shall be turned Into Joy.” Ms. God r *conclle the mourners to their present affilelion and »anv , I lf J lUo th*lr everlasting good. ffl»iea£ Th Secretary eause an offlctal copy of U>ca-> resolutions 10 ^ transmitted to the family of our dilraaradbrotnar, a procure tho puM cation of tea ram. in the city pap*> TH08i p haUGHKY, ,'iEO. H. CHAPMAN, p. M. CHURCHMAN. New York and Erie Rau^oad-- Notice.”—This Compstoy are n ow prepared to fiffe dispatch to all kfod* of freight and •took. To shippera, during th-a past forty days, we can say, no human effort or expense has been withheld by thie Company for the advancement of the interest of its patrons. The Hudson River closed with ioe between New York and Piarmont (tha present terminus of the road) early in January last, and remained so until the 20th instant All efforts on tho part of tho Company (which ware perfectly herculean) to keep tho channel ^Subsequently the country hat boon flooded in oonsoqaonoo of heavy rains, oanying away a vary Important bridge on the lino of the road, causing naw obstacles to transportation. Bat wo are now happy to annovnoa to tho busineoi and traveling public an unintcr.rupted thoroughfare < ia the Naw York aad Mn# Railroad. A clear track, with machinery aad rolling stock in good ooedition for business, are feel confidant there wm bo no oanso for ooapMst. - - iTf. SMITH, Gen’l Aft Now York A BrieR. R. .Cleveland, Fob. 26,1857.' ^ '

BANK NOTE TABLE, COKHEOTED DAILY BT DUNLEVY.HAIRE <c OO.. Bo*kcr», Dealers in Exekongt Coin and Uneurrent Bonk Not**. PAR FUNDS.

State Bank of ludlana, Ba k of the State of Ind., State Bank of Ohio, Siato Bank* of Miraourl Solvent Bank* of Ky., Louisiana Banka. Specie Paying Free Bk’a. •find.

Speric paying Free Bk’a. 'Specie paying Free Bk’a. I of Virginia. Old Bank* of Virginia, Maryland Banka In good credit, AU*olv*nt Eaalern Bank*

UFCURREFT Illinai*. Dit, All! except tha Itot be-

,0W V-

Wxsctntin.

All Free Banka,

Miohigon.

Bank* In goud credit.

Conodo.

Solvent Bank*, Alokomo. Mobil* Bank*, All othare,

FUNDS.

Tbnnoteee. Di*.

Old Bank*.

Stock Bank*, 3 Bank* not racured, 5 to 10 South Carolina. Solvent Bank*, 8 Worth Carolina. Solvent ank, S to 5

Ooorgia.

Old Bank*, 3 Independent, 5 to 10

Diocrtdiud Illinois Banks. People’* Bank of Carai, and Ruahvtllc Bank, 15c

EXCHANGE.

Buying. Selling.Ou New York % pr Ou New York..,

Pbltedelphto K pr Baltimore. H P'

Philadelphia.. Baltimore

..1 pr. ..1 pr. * .1 pr.

josm xorriTT. h. ». rorbxax DRS. MOFFIT A STONEMAN, Besident Dentists, BOOMS IN THB CAPITAL HOUSE, SECOND STORY, INDIANAPOLIS, IND d*ell-d<

’Rising Sun Insurance Ocmptay,

OF RISING BUN, INDIANA.

AUTHORIZED 'OAFIIAL, $100,000 INCORPORATED 18»4-

MO AMP orDisBOTOBS.

S. Halkaway, Jxo.M.0taxing*.

E. J. Hathaway, J.O. WoOs, G«o. GUtoapie, W.T.Pitta,

j L r.ylfsr l

> Onus,

Samaal P. Covtagtoa. 8. Hama wav, Pre*. B.J. Hassawav, Scc’y. UTS BU8INB88 IN INi.%nsu,ip.i.

tt.SSS, w.VpSlh, item One*, Hiram P. Clore,

Samaal P. Covla lavnawav, Bra’y.

Fire aad MariaflHYlakex

a«gf MB-dlff.

'l^xattax aa Cterk la a wkiteaali ral IE* advwttew has a teoi * earyka*teamaxd«axh* ’ PoriOfoc*,

iagi

the Minnesota Lana Bill, giving 2fi<),Q00 acres fur the Alabama Railroad purpose*. 1 lie bill avoid* nearly altogether the range of lan ls proposed in the bill hereto-

fore repealed by C-ngret3. Minnesota 1* to have the — _ . _ entire dtoposal of them. This it the Minnesota Land cheaper roof than shingle* made by band, and If

SKre a ,s r ;,,^

was alleged. CARTERdt BAUER, Architect*. The Judges of the Supreme Court wa ted upon Mr. \ We the undersigned Lumber Merchant* of Chicago. Buchanan at noon to-day at hi, rooms in the National have seen and sold shingles made by Bvarta’ Patent Hotel—nothing formal President Fierce gave a re- Mills, ami take pleasure in raying that they give good eeption at noon The city authorities of Washington satisfaction to purchasers, and in ouropinlon are better a?d many citizens were present. A complimentary ad- than shingle* made by any other rawing machinery, dress was made by Mayor Magruder. The President (Signed by 30 promiden; dealors.) replied in suitable term,. PoRT Hanisos, Iowa, Nov. 84, ’56.

- Messrs, bvarta 6e Butler :—Sir*, Your* of the 18‘h Pittsburgh, March 3. instant came to hand to-day, and in reply would say

A meeting of the citizens was heln to-day. Mayor . t be shingle mill webought ofyou hrasurpaseed oorexpresiding. Speeches were made and resolution* passed : pectations. We haye averaged 13,000 i>er day for the

5 m and 19*. 11 bushel* and 50 pounds, being one bushel and 50 pound* more and In leas time than the Richmond Machine.) Separating and cleaning on new prinelpiaa. Simple, durable, and performance equalled by no other machine. The Horae Power used with above machine received first premium at Indiana

State Fair, Oct. 1856.

We make either tee Belt or Geared Machine. Alao—J. J. Mann’s ]«t premium Self-Raking Reaper, combined with tha mower, (1st premium awarded at

late four Indiana State Pain.)

Atoo—Moore’s 1st Premium Wheat Drill.

Alao—Steam Bi

•N’JSTTCT TUXa.A.TIbUai^'T. PRIVATE ■A.•net. OoaxfS.ci©axti«,l MEDICAL. ADVICE! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPITAL.— 4* Established for the cure of S: philU, Semina. Weakneea and the secret Inflrmlties of Youth and Maturtiy.by DR. AMOS dc SON, Buffelo, N. Y. Offloc corner of Main and Quay street*, (up stair .) A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrnment for the cure of general Debility, or more properly known a* Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirit*, Laraitude, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Dim neaa of Vision die., dec., in capacitating Ita victim for business or mitrimowy, rendering him misanthropical and suicidal in his propensities, is Instantly arrested, and permanently cured in from fifteen ranJotntlVwith kem*! 0tthl8 n ® traa “ eDl > lrhBaU9ed YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR *

NOTICE.

Dr. AMOS dc SON are the only Physiclanain the Stale I who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, ! London, graduates of one of the most eminent Colleges i In the United States, take pleasure in announcing that I they have invented a most important instrument foi the cure of tho above diseases. It has been subjected n *17 i* 1 ? m ° 9t eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has b«en ded&r-

REMEMBER!

THE TIME HAS COME.

DEATH TO MGH PRICES:! FIRST GREAT SACRIFICE.

DRY GOODS! EVER KNOWN IN INDIANAPOLIS. This is a cleaning out of my entire stock. OPENIXQ DA Y—M OXDA Y, JAE. TWELFTH,

POS A

SAMPLE OF PRICES READ the following list DRESS GOODS. New^DeLainen

* l aim iOIK;

odfor Uiecure 11 m601 ever ye * discover * I th© seoiia 1 organs, eauaed byth^g^ret^babfu ofyouth. 1 Dr. AMuS 4* SOr*,in order to satisfy ihe moet tirepti cal aa to the merita of those instrumeuts, pledge them•ehres that in anv instance where they may prove nnsat istactory after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. , Persons wishing the above useful instrameDt will ob•erve that the price, with the accompanying directions.

Job M * 6 * ,lner7 ’ ,Bd ! NEW REMEDIES ANDQUICK CURES.'

DB> AMES & 8() ^

HASS ELM AN <fe VINTON,

olU^d , *^ F0U,,dry * n<,M “ dltMW ? r ^’^i d ^“ I>T i M *I b ®, f rom eight o’clock in the morning ° 119 ’ Id<1 - feb8-dfow8m. ; until nine at night, in every stage and sviuntom of the ^ Venereal Diserse, Gonorrhma, Gleets, Second#n

ADVIOE TO HUffBAJfDS AMD WIVES, ALSO,THOSE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE.

r#e, tionor.u^., v

symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Imt

paying tribute of rrspect to tbe memory of Dr. Kane. ■ whole time A committee was appointed to make arrangements for ! 3,000 shingl

a public demon* rati r. of respect to his remains. They hours. The shingles seem to please the peop e

than any that have ever come to this market before.

pectations. We haye averaged rj,uuv or day for whole time we have run It. Our fastest sawing les in one hour, and 12^50 shingles In ffve

Gleets, Second# ry

- - , . -iness. Impotence and Strict

, urea of the Urethra, dec., with inviolable «e«re*y. The

. ColM fli.al P.M..K K

_ , The most inveterate cases of Veni

15 cts. De Bages, 10 “

only

Wool DeLxines, extra fine only 37)4

Mohair Madonnas, extra Luatr*, 20“ Cashmere Twills, only 10"

Plaid Mohairs,

only 12^ All Wool Plaid Meriuoes, for GO "

Cashmere Plaids,

for 40 “

Mourning DeLaines,

fo r 28 “ 100 Dresses Irish Poplins, only 83 25 ^ dresa FRENCH MERIN0ES.

French Merinoes, only 75 Cent*. “ " extra fine only 95 “

ENGLISH MERINOES.

Engliih Merinoes, for 20 Cents. “ “ extra fixe 37)4 •• ALPACCAS, ALPINES, ALPACCAS.

public demons'rati'r. of respect to his remains. Tbey are xpected here in a few days. t River 6 feet 6 Inches and falling; Weather clear and !

cold, but becoming milder.

Louisvilu, March3 hereafter..

Tbe teeamer Woodford with the remains of Dr. Kane • The mills referred to In the above eertifleate*

passed Cairo thl* morning. She will arrive her* on Thursday morning. ^

passing what toset forth

I County, Township and single Right* for sale, with

Nxw \oax, March3. mills and machlnry. Address R Hatch, IndianapoiU, peller is seUing out here tor I i nd . or g, B. Armstrong, Lcgansport, lud. Terms force of recruits, arms and reasonable. RUFUS HATCH,

'■ feb88dtf G. B. ARMSTRONG.

Tbe work con talas a diarartattos on the neceratty of Marriage, instruction* In Courting, with a cure for lore, •ffset* of Celibacy, Cohabitation, eause of sterility explained, increase of family, with many other useful instruction.,— from tha Fre#ah of Jean Duboto. Addrraa, HENRY 8. G. SMITH fo Co. AffMta Wanted. Brat 4K* Port Office, N. Y.

Josffr-deas.

r. S.-W. “v. i

Ha ry Lyle, or Life and Existence ; By Miss Mar Mmedulcla; a Thousand Pleasant Thing*. Memoir of Washington; By Mn. C. M/Klrktond.

i been sonsian.ly running since th# date thereof to the ' entire satisfaction of the pre rietora, with results sur-

. nassing what toset forth above.

it is rumored that a Pro the conveyance of a large

amunltion to the relief of Gkn. Walker, to sail via Cape

Horn.

Harhisbcro, March 3. Gen. Packer was nominated for Governor on the 84th ballot late last night.

St. Loci*, March 3. River fallen about a foot In the lost 36 hours and still receding. All the upper steamers 're on tbe decline. Weather cold but pleasant. Business very brisk.

' Nxw Yoax, March 3. Floor steady and firm; 8 500 hbls told. State 56,26*6A0. Wheat buoyant; 37 000 btuhe • sold. Mixed corn advanced Ie.; sales at 79J. Provisions buoyant. Coffee quiet at 9 V for Hi®- Sugar •toady; Cuba8X»9XCincinnati, March 3. Not much change In flour; tho #a es were 600 bb's st 85 25fo5 30. Whisky is Arm, with a good demand at *4c. A large business done in Me»s Pork st fall i rices? sal-s of 4,500 bblt. at 820; about 850 bbto clear sold at •21 25. Bacon is buoyant, and holders asking higher prices; 100 hhd*. sold thl* afternoon at lOjgc; for aides. There t* * large demand for balk meats, but the transactions have not yet been permitted to transpire, lard firm but inactive

MOURNiro STORE. PLACE WHERE LADIES CAM FIND | . every article worn by them with the largest and mote elegan limine and black dresa i_ v. riety made article*, I

ffOIEMTIFIO AMD CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOB

MALES.

Prof. B. F. Horr, a. x., will open a department lor a imited nmmksr of youag gent.emen In the Female

Umitsd nmmksr of youag get College, on Monday, Feb. llth.

For termr, and admission, apply to tbe Pruod^sJ^

RATTANS. A N OTHER LOT OF THOSE LONG BATTAH8 Am. Just opened at A. B. WILLARD fo CO’S. foblO.

OLOYER SEED. A£/\ BUSHELS CLOVES SEED, just received and A DU for sal* at Seed and Amrteutmnti Store. tab 171m F. 8. B1HKENMYBR.

DRESS TRIMMINGS!

A GRAND STOCK OP FRINGE, Molreantique, aad

Avwlrm trimminga, and drraa buooira.

HUNT. SMITH fo CO.

J.R. GRIFFITH, DBALBBXN FURNITURE 1 ox hand a good assortment of — ‘ No. 86 Wrateag-

FRESH BOTANIC MEDICINES, TTNEaUALLED INVABIBTY ax U Jtudlty, at wholesale aad retstil Bv J. P. POPB * CO.

New York. Also, every v. riety made article*, I s-ich as Bonnetta, Shawls, Mantillas, Vails, Col-1 tors. Sleeves, Hosiery, Gloves, foe. Tbe above I articles can be had at least ten per cent lower I than at the iegular Dry Goods Stores. C.T. JESSUP, | No. 50 West Fourth S{. between Waljjut sad ] Vine, Clncinna:!. All order* punctually attended te. feb86-d8w.

FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT FOR 1867. Valentine 4c Co’s EXPRESS PREIOT LINE, BETWEEN EAST AMD WEST, Via. New York A Erie Lake Shore Railroad. TIME; SIX TO BIGHT DAYS. ITT* Messenger* rant with each train. Gooda for Indian*poll# changed ewly at Dunkirk. Freight from Hew York to Indlanapolta, 1st elaea, ft 90,8d do.,81 48,3d do-fl 30 ber !•• lbs. Haw* your roods mar*ad "By Valentine fo Co’s Xxpsera Freight line.” PRINCIPAL OFFICES. No. 175Broadway,New York; jfo.38 Betek Levee, St. Louto; Bellefontaixo Freight Depot, lodtanapotto. feb«. L. RILEY, «gent.

wwmuwaa v#a w e»mv«au^bUU . Akj AH Iff, V. in. IV. 1 Tl

Vret^ra o f thMUturmimstory of Creation. Aurora L%h; By Mrs. Browning; new ed. Past Meridian ; By Mrs. Sigourney. Tribune Almanac and Political Register.

fcbl7dtf

Register

At STEWART fo BOWEN’S.

16 West Washington.si.

NOTICE.

r y*HB Bank of Elkhart desires to close

of issuing Bank Note*. Tha

. j. er *»* Disease# eradioated In eight or nine day*, and oases oX a slight natnre in two or threa days,at a moderate expense. The cure ' effected without confinement or hindrance from bnsi neas; also, nodes and pains in the bones and limbs

effectually eradicated.

It is a melancholy faclthatthousands fell victim* to ; the Venereal Disease, owing to unskilfnl men, who, by^the use of that deadly poison. Mercury, ruin the con- i stltutiop, cease ulcerations, with blotches on the head, : face and body ; dimness of sight, noise In the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ul- 1 ceratod sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains ' In the need and limba, till at length * general debility and decay of the constitution ensue, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dr jadful sufferings.

l^WARE OF IMPOSITION. I This is a mere wimple of many bargains la

DR. AMOS fo SON b ® fou “ d 1,1 suk, » * c -

Have for a long seriraor years been engaged In an ex i SHAWLS, SHAWLS, tensive practice In the treatment of these delicate eom i Cashmere Square Shawls for ptainto,and are the only legally qualified physictaw *' “ “ worth 810, for . who, regard Jam of the taunts and envy of the hypocrlt Leng " worth 814 for i IS* 1 • nd J , nM >c k modes’, hare had the confidence tbrougl , I |0aahmere Long Shaw to, worth g80, for ; the medium of thejpubltc pres*, to direct attention u 1 Jay Shawls, worth 89, for ihoeeenormous evil#, from which no grade of society it " <x>l Long Shawls, only

Alpacca Lustre, for

“ *• for “ extra fine

Alpacca Lustre, beat ,for Alpines, very fine, for

PRINTS, PRIN Prints, fast colors,

300 pa. beat Prints, for SILKS, LKS, SILKS.

Naw Silks for “ “ for

All my rich and high cost Silks al

■ (real bargains.

BLACK SILKS.

; Bishoff’s OU Boiled 811k only

extra ueavy.

17 Cents 20 “

30

?jr 6 Cents. 10 «

73

free. In selecting thu’departmeni of jfractice they hi..

aotman pmMtmm to tb. Ba&k for p»,- -ro M th i° '(! meut within two yean from this dote. In all otherre- wtu U»elr prated pahUcations sped* the boaineas will be eontinued as heretofore. . n * me, and UUe «. pretended February n#*, 1857. ° f ^ elr P«tont nostrums, have inflicted serious febffa-llto*. P. MOREHOUSE,President. I?u7lr 40 ^

FOR SAE.K ^ T0 PATIENTS ABROAD. ^ Df. AMOS A SON tMite made arrangemeota whereby

rny amount. Three Hundrsd Dollars to irrrirmsrj to AMOS f BON, corner of Main snd Quay

*■'. Ml

7 00

10 Mi • 1400

750 9 W)

■Hwooewiik. Apply by tetter to Box 845, F. oT 10 ‘

feb83-d3t-*.

e. w. wicks.

t. C.IATLXes.

EMBROIDERIES. A MOTHER INVOIOE received of bexwttftslFwtoe, A. Jaconet, end Lrae Betts. Atexxxderfe Ud Gtevra, Thread-^untleto, and many other Fancy Goode. Alee, Bugle Gymps. Call at Ladies’ Fancy Store. Mbit. J- k. whslan co.

bugle gimp,

a “"wwssasoo..

Iff Wete Wa

YOBACCO A aEARBmn^te^ ^

A PETR ABIE BBSIDBMOB AT P1ZVAZB

TraNMM

If net sold by the 1st rent for rate year. j- jB|

fSffffffteeeh week 1m*

n— —«eeetegefileeylexflajtt'

XTrinir wrnirc 8 ru\ COMmsSLON nEKCHAlfTS, * WHOLESALE GROCERS,

*>»»B*Lxxein *

ALSO—-Agent* Aft*. All*

mmjUli

exdMtoebxri

ZsOUISVHsLB, KT.

If E W

WERDEN * CHAMBERLAIN’S, Dr- »e*tex’# Obeervadeae ia Europe. Dr. Dxrbix’e nbrarvifto— ia the KraL gv K. Thompeon’a letters feme Europe. Dr. K. Thom peon’s ~ ‘

mys. ber sciewoe.

nAfffo TW RENT. WILLARD fo 8TOWELL. No. 4 Bates House.

S^vrm,.

eo.

N—.oa BSSESLS , ~**-TMMSSi'S‘

vsT.uam.o..

».r* —•

THE GALLAUDET FARM.

tpr/\ ACRES, on I. fo C. F. R., 8J^ mile* 8. B. of

Indianapolis, with a R. R. station In Us center,

3KMMJsfii3a*.lS5 !.£«?£&,•. £5 a rig lo. for a lumber or wood yard on nme K. K., in j*8iaaegelle. Tbe whote together, or divided in por-

Inqulte of

Oooo. to for sale cheap, on easy terms

H. MeNeety, Indianapolis, or

■ovlfl-lydfow.

8. BROWN,

Baton Rouge, La.

B E N Z 0 L JR LIGHT. J* L- DRAKE & CO., No. 38 West Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut, aiNOXNWATT, OHIO. Mannfhctnrare of tbe Boston BENZOLE GAS GENERATOR, o. p. drakb’s patent, 1863. ■pwWELLnraa, seminaries, hotels, storra, U Halls, Faetories, F bllc Buildings, foe., fitted up wito this apparatus and warranted to tarnish a #»*!# eU seeaoM of the veer. N. B. That Drake’e spparatua te the only Benzole wrather 1 * ^ ^ Wttrk aatMwtorU 7 through the rote Fot %Z££° m * i70TT * n “tfcto, apply ae above.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'T’HB Copartnership hen A rabaertbe**, in the flnu name of

BROWNING 4 MATER,

le tkie 4ey fotoeetvwd by mutual rtsirn -Srapjs^sssrti the debts and DubQttlea of ffke fli

Payarateof all'debts doe the flna wiU he made to ftewutogorhetofn ty eefhorined to receive aadra0< * Pt “*■ GEORGE T. BROWING,

CHARLES MAYER. * Nl fehff7-d3w.

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HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. * cU -; 4o - very heavy 8K ; bleached mrsllus, 6 eta ; Extra quXMty bteaithdd muslin*, ft ct#.; 5-4 bleached muslins, lor 18>4 eta.; 6-4 b ?!^ cb „ mtullua, for 80 eta.; Lonsdale Cottons, 12K-

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large size,only 8 eta., Irish, Uneua,worth 66 cenu.,ier

4U eta.

81000 worth of Cambric and Bwtu Edgtngaandln sertin**. At your own price. 50 dos. Ladies’ Ribbed wool boee for 37cento, lormerly told for 60 cent*. N. B. Customarashould not fail to eall early lor good bargain*, at M.M. DU&N’ST^

Blahra’ Building, opposite Bates House.

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Eanraa, Nebraaka, Iowa, Wiffoomin and Minneffota Lands, ENTERED ON TIM EM T HAVE MADE AHEANOBMEM FS TO ENTER A In the above named States and Territories, aay quantity of choice lands, from 40 to 50,MO arrr*, for parties oa twelve months credit In quarterly payments. Alao, with cash and warrants. 1 have now Letters answered giving fall particulars. WILLIAM Y. WILEY, , _ , Real Estate Agent, f*M4-dfowtf. Ipetinap^lls 1 ndtana.

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