Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1857 — Page 2

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Litton btt f*r«n«1r arrired in thl« dtj, and aoeh wm hla womaniah appearaaea that auaptcion iraa eraatad aa to hi* aaz, and tba Onarda wara about to arrant him, and would hare dona ao but Ibr tba latarferenco of a paraon who know tba yoona man. Laat night Linton again got Into tioubfa, through falling Into tha handa of a party of young man whobaliered Mm tarlw aalling nndar falao colon, and wara about to hare an ai unlnation to taut tha mattar. A gantleman cogniiaat of tba Matory of Linton bappanad to ha praaant, and upon hk rrpraaanution Linton wau

aatjraa.

Faminina baaaty would but t daairabla gift for a aa

a to ba anything WaMtipton SUr,

Tke Angwat Rlartloaa. Nait weak annual alactiona will ba bald in elf Hlatae ; in Alabama. Kentucky, Teame—c,.Teiaa and Miaaouri on Murulay, awl In North Carolina on Thuraday. North Carolinn electa a delegation to Congreaa and a Htata Ixtgialatnrn, but no V. B. Senator le depending upon it. Thi* State formerlr waa one of tha atrongeat Whig Sutea in the Union, but of lata year* It haa glren almf*at aa large a Uemooratlc majority a* it oaed to glra for the Whig*. Two year* ago her delegation in Congreaa stood Are Democrat* to three Know Nothing* ; thi* year the Know Nothing* will not elect more than

two member*.

In Alabama there ia but little contest, the Democrat* haring it all their own way. There were Arc Democrat* and two American* in the laet Congrea*. but Percy Walker supported Buchanan awl Wm. R. Smith wa» alwara a Democrat *sre hia nativium, and will probably act with the Democracy henceforth. The delegation to Congreaa to l»e elected will probably ba ananimoualy Democratic. A legislature ia also to lie elected, which will hare to elect a Senator in place of

Hon. C. C.Clay.

In Tax** they arc haring quite a lirely time, owing to the appearance of Sam Houston a* an indci>endent candidate for Governor, in oppoailion to the regular Democratic candidate. Ham used to rule the State of Texas, but hi* glory hn* departed since he went off with the Know Nothing Lodge, In search of a abort cut to the

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'liito House. He will be beaten by Mr. Run-

nel* by at least 15,000 majority, and will, more-

over, oe ejected from the United Htate* Senate

by the legislature next winter. Tim delegation in the last Congress consisted of one Democrat and one Know Nothing j this year Imt's will bp

Democrst*. In the Western District Hon. Guy M. Hrynn, « nephew of Stephen F. Austin, the settler of Texas, is the Democratic candidate. Tennessee elect* a Governor, Congressional

delegation, anti a Legislature, upon which de-

pend* a Henator to succeed Governor Jonc*. The Democratic candidate for Governor is Hon. Ishsm G. Harris, and the Know Nothing, Robert Hatton, F,*q. Tennessee was formerly closely

contested but m»y now be considered thoroughly Democratic. Harris will undoubtedly be elected by a isrge umjority, a* will also at ienst six Democrats out of ten members of Congress, mid a Democratic majority of the Legislature. The Congressional delegation in 1855 embraced five Democrats and five Know Nothings. The rival candidate* for the U. H. Honate iire ox-Govemor Johnson, and ilon. Andrew Ewing, of Nashville,

with the chances in favor of tbo latter. In Kentucky the fight i*over the Congrcasional

election. In 1855 six out of ten members were Americans, but the Democrats stand a fair chance to elect seven of their candidates this year. In the day* of Whlggery, Kentucky, the homo of ffxxar Ci.sv, was considered Invincible, hut she

DAILY SENTINEL.

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Accent wentt give evMeacc that the conaiderMi portion of the Freadi Nation believe that a change in it* governmental administration ia needed to develop It* future progress and prosperity. Tba rwign of Napoleon, while it baa been brilliant, baa not increased eitbar tba wealth or pnputMlnuof HfEmpIro. HIs policy haa ffren an aHaranl appearance of prosperity, but at the cost of tba rani wealth of tba nation—the pro-

ductive industry of it* agricultural population.

Thtrtrrt* quinquennial, or Are year, census of tb* Freueb people shows that the cnUre Increaaa of tba population baa been only 250,000 soul*, from 1851 to 1856. From 1846 to 1851 tha augmentation was only 380,000, while that of 1841 to 1840 wan 1,200,000. This show* that the decline of increase has bean progressive. Another important fact is that tba increase of population la In the large cities, while there ha* been a diminution in the rural population. The entire population of France now, i* about 34)£ millions. These facta show that the draft upon the working population of France, aa well as upon her material resources, had an important influence in terminating the Russian war. Ami even now the same exhaustion is going on in the employment of large numbers of the laboring population in the immense government works in progress, which give evidence of internal prosperity only. From the recent elections in France, the government being only able to succeed by the cm ployment of all the powerful influences at its control, proves that the moderate, conservative and stable portion of the population hare been reflecting upon the present condition and future prospects of the nation, snd hare concluded that a change of policy is demanded to ensure it* future progress. For the laat ten years the population has been nearly at a stand *1111, while the increase of it* great rival, England, has been rapid, ami the development* of Russia and our own country

have been still greater in proportion.

In Paris, where the influence of Napoleon would nsturally be greater than in any olher peri lion of the Empire, out of 212,000 vote* cast, the government ticket only received 116,000.— The rcanlt of the election, although it has given the government a large majority in the legislative body, prove* most conclusively that the popularity of Napoleon 111 is on the wane, nnd leads us to look, at no distant period, for the prolmbility of a change from the preeent military despotism to a government more consistent with the

ha* now joined the Democratic ranks, and a son of Mr. rlay i* likolv to bo elected to Congress from the Ashland District a* a Drmorrat. Hut the most Important election to take place thi* year is the election for Governor In our own Ht*t*. it I* Important, because it *com* to be a final struggle to keep Kuow Nothingiam from dying a natural death, and Ixicause it is the germ of a Free-soil party in a slave Hut*. A Demo ci atlc candidate Is running, nnd ia opposed by a Kuow Nothing, "a specie# of Free Hute man,” whose election ia advwcatod by Free-aoller* and Know Nothings united, IkHIi hero and elsewhere. W« believe that the Democratic party will be triumphant, and that an end will be put to all parties and coalitions in the Hute, that arc arrayed in opposition to It.—A/. I/)uu> I/f/itUr. 17* Ex-Oovomor Wright, of Indiana, orrivotl in this city on Tuesday, and took lodgings at the Astor House. Ho loaves us on Halimlav In the steamer Atlantic, on his way to Berlin, Prussia, to which Court he ha* been appointed Minister of the United Hute*. Hhould ho not find full occupation In discharging the duties of his mission, we know him well enough to feel assured that he will not ho Idle, nor waste his time on trifle*, but will contrive to make ldm*alf useful both to the country which he represents, and to thnt whither lie goes. We understand that ho Ukee with him a great number of agricultural document*, Including the report* of most of the Hute*; and a* agriculture l* a ornate pursuit with him, we may anticipate that he wilt turn his vlait to public account In that direction, as well as other*. We wish him all manner of success.—.V. Y. Journal

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Tiir Ktmux Rmioksck or Ex-PaicainKirr Picaox.—The editor of tlw Hpringlleld (Massachusetts) who has recently paid a visit to Concord, New llampsidrc, in speaking of Ex-

President Pierce, say* i

" The feeble state of Mr*. Pierce's health ha* prevented the Ex Presidont from determining upon his future residence,although helms, wetliinK, no Idea of leaving Id* native Hute. The people of Concord, where he Is held in the highest retpent and esieem, invariably express the hope that he will fix Ids perm uiont residence among them. He Is now slaying temporarily In Andover, where Mw. I%rrt In* rrlntlv?*. Wit rt'groi to Icti 1 *. that, her health, which for a long time b'

tT At WadMBgtow, Dtaaiaas towwty, laAaa*. wbaat bwyara are cmkf uleriaf 88 tmfm par bwbai - -SiCT Tha” 0Wo BmfSmoa** for tha aoaiaation af ewmBdatas far Gwvarwor, llatrwsirt Govenar, Tisaawrsr, Saeratary of Htata, Jndg* of tba Sopreme Court, aod a member of tha Board of Public Works, will be held * Coiwmbw* on the fab dayof Aogntt. tT Hon. T. L. Harris, the distinguished member of Congreaa from Illinois, baa been attacked with hemorrhage of the lungs, and Ms life ia in n very precarious situation. He is an able man nnd a true Democrat, and bis death would leave a sad vacancy in the next House. 17 The Patent Office haa received three thousand applications for patents within the last six months, and haa iaaoed about half that number.— The income of the office during that time has been about $116,000, and its expenditure* about $8,000 lea*. Dccuac or Socaa.—In the city of New York on the 23d nH., sales were nude at a loss of $30 per hogshead. With the immense maple crop in the Spring, and the abundant Sugar crop of the South the article must deeliae very materially. Woe to the speculators who expect to make fortune* by holding on. 117 At a trial of the Proprietor of a “gift book sale" for an evasion of the sUtate against lotteries and games of chance, in Richmond, this State, a few days ago, the jury decided that they are legal institutions and no violation of law. “Gift book sale” speculations will now he the order of the day in the Quaker City. Wht ask the Imsh Dzuockats ?—In reply to this question, the Washington Union says, “the natural impulses of the Irish are liberal and benevolent, and honest, and they constitute the great elements of Democracy. A person whose soul is full of these elementary impulses cannot well be anything but a Democrat." Potato Diogixo it Machimkrv.—Capt. Taggart, of Roxhury, Mas*., has patented a plowshaped machine, with a double set of revolving metal fingers, which take up the potatoes, winnow them from the earth, and deposit them in baskets hung on each side, or in a couple of rows upon the earth. W'ith a pair of horses, it is calculated a msn can dig from six to eight acres per

day.

tha practice of kw in Chicago. They have open-; ad aa effica at No. 18 Dearborn street.—La^y*/*

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MUSICAL

To be n MrapoHs Satirfaj, A«g. 8th.

Frrra Ain> Aoca.—John Ward aays: “ I recommend yowr Bitten aaa remedy for Fever and; Ague. I waa net only eared by R myself, but; three of my friends living on Wylie street were also cured.' Owe of them, who runs on the river ; bod the chills for three months, and -vy? the, HOLLAND BITTERN was the only thing that I

did him anv good.”

Rowext B«ow?n*«, Agent, r

july90-djcw-lw Indianapolis, Ind.

NEW ADVEBT1SEMENTS.

PUBI.IG SALE.

UftBEBSIGlVFD wflt offer fur sale to ! tehsstkUaw. on WffDSESDAT, the J6th dej !

deaee of Colonel Allen Kay, six wiles ; i the CmwSseisvQb road, the follow '

In* poMoanl property, vis : 14 head of bone* aad colts, j one Jack sad two mIm, aboetS* head of cattle, a lair: j

ywtlaa of fbaat Moodod stack; good two bone wacon* and

>9* bead of bos*; six | s; two carriaxes and bar

tenaing ntenstis of erery desertpekm; bonsehold and : swqooa frakare; So aeros of oorn growtnx in tbo field; to- | «*tbarwUh hay aad mndry ether article* of farm produce. , TSUia—Cash for an suma aadrr THKKB DOLLARS; for all sot* over throe dollars, one hundred and twenty j darallws, the porrhosw rlrtna note with approved oe-! enrky. J. p. DRAKE, augl-d^wtd M. O. BK20BT.

INSURANCE.

ATNA INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN.

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laAoaanolia. lad.

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A;t4ir«ti.,o ran hr madoto C. B. Davla, dork, who io folly aoUmnaod to mnWwt 1 u^neoo connected whh tha axoocy. WM. UBRDBIUMS.

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MATTHEW LONG, TTxa.cl.ex> *k a Is. ox-, MERIDIAN 8 T., OPPOMITE THE POST OFFICE, TS SOW PREPARED TO fUR5I8H THE I.X- $ side Metallic Burial Caae, which has been decided to he superior to all others fitr prroei'vin; the

Corpse, and Is

THE ONLY RELIABLE AIR TIGHT COFFIN THAT IS HOW HADE. Fine Outside Coffins, On band, covered with Cloth or Trivet, and mounted in the best style. WALNUT COFFINS Of a superior kind, richly mounted and ROSEWOOD FINISHED. And some made plain to salt circumstance*. HEARSE AND CARRIAGES FURNISHED, sugl d&wly.

Alt. THE ONLY INSTRUMENT OF THE KIND IN EXISTENCE! DRAWN BY FORTY HORSES—FOUR ABREAST. T YTCr O S XX Jp O X* 13 O IX A X* 1 O t 8 ! One for the Steam Apparatus, and the other for the Great Instrument.

Rising Sun Insurance Company, or unsaaca taaaaaa. AUTHORISED CAPETA!., »100*000. INCORPORATEI>1884. aoajto or ataaevoaa. S. Hathaway. Jrim M. Oiaatacs. B. J. Hathaway A- C. W«Ua. •leo. OiUespW. ».T. IfoSa, B- B. Lorin*. JJ. W. TahoWt, W. H. PaweB. Juba Grace. HhaWI 9. CfotV. S *““ e ‘ ^S.^HlSSuWAT. PNaUraa. B. J. Hstbawav, Secretary. rSNHIS Company transact Im tinea* ia Indiana oaty. I. Fire and Marine risks taken hr A. DRFRBB3. Apant. aagS-dly . ladfonapolis lad.

This Company will positively perform for one day only at Iudiammpotis. Saturday Aagnst gth. Afternoon and Evening. NIXON A KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN CIRCUS, Introduces the native Performers of AMERICA, ENGLAND, FRANCE, ARABIA. AND CHINA. And U everywhere allowed to contain more Talent and Novelty, Splendor an t Magnifio-nee, Variety and Attraction, than any other Equestrian Troupe in the United States.

ff-NlTY MARSHAL'S NOTICE.—The (finance entitled an Ordinance prohibiting Swine from running at large within the city limits, i* being enforced. . He would therefore notify all persons in the city, who have j Swine running at large, to pen them up, and save the ex- ' penae of redeeming them at the stray pens. The pens are situated, on Market Street near the Bellefontaine Railroad, and one on lllinou Street north of the Peg and Last Factory'. SPRINGSTEEN.

july31-d3l-*

l AW UO A rsJbAW f City Marshal.

Tur. Obet.o.x Wrr.Ki.r Iimes.—We have received the Oregon Weekly Tim**, of June 20. It is published at Portland, in that tar distant Territory; and, in typographical execution, quality of

„ the paper and ability of editorial management, liberty, happiness and welfare of the people.— 1 win wpil compare wi'th the press on the Atlantic

m,. i. i-vidcutly p.^„ S . Co™,™,

finHm iwl crisis in thnt nation, which will proirftlriy ; cent election in that Territory, the Tinu$ claims end in a general crash and revulsion. The *pecu- . lhe RUCoeM of General Lane to Congrese, by a

NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !

ffNHE WAR-M RAIL, or (he Hunt of the Wild

I Horsr, by Capt. Hold.

Charlotte Bronte, 4th supply. School Amusements, one volame.

Aseemhly's Di^eut. Baird’s collection. jnly3’-dtf STEWART

BY STATE

Uting echemes now occupying the attention of the French people, equal, If they do not aurpas*, the wildest that ever visited the morbid imaginations of the speculative eras in England aod the United States, and the result in Franco will bo no Joss disastrous than that which visited the latter

nation.

If Napoleon can meet the present crinin his genius will find no equal In any of his predecessor*. But he has not evinced any qualities which will enable him to breast a storm which will cx-

largcr majority than ho received in 1855, which was about two thousand. The Legislature is largely Democratic, and there is an overwhelming majority of Democrat* in the convention, which is to form the constitution under which Oregon ia to be admitted as a State. Oregon will soon have two Democrat* in the Senate Chamber, at Wash-

ington.—Gn. Enq.

The CouxTr.RFKiTtas.—The name* ot die partie* at rested near Knightstown, by the Cincinnati Detective Police, on the charge oi'counterfeiting, arc Drs. Patterson, Rogers, Robinson and a fellow by the name of Bemit. The three first mention-

cite the French to their only panacea for all the 041 8rc PWC^ng physicians—men who bare hith-

erto been unsuspected of crime. Robinson, who resides in Delaware county,is a man considerably advanced in years—has children married. The evidence of his guilt is overwhelming. He was surprised and taken by the police before he hod dreamed that he was under suspicion, and had no timo to hide or destroy the evidence of hia guilt. A large amount of counterfeit paper and bogus coin, as well as the dyes, crucibles, and other implements of counterfeiting, were found on his premise*. A great number of letters were also discovered, which implicate several leading merchants in the country, and other citizens of high Htanding. The separation of Dr. Robinson from his family is described to us by an eye-witness as heart-rending in the extreme. His children

,,,, n . i r.u «. , „ „ , f clung tp him, and the officers were compelled to he Board of th* Evansville, Indianapolis and . remove him by force. He, together with two of Cleridnnd Straight Lino Railroad Company, met [ the other ixswons implicated in making bogus on Thursday. Hon. O. H. Smith, President, de- ! c»>in, wore given in charge of the U. S. Deputy

'.v^d declining . j

ro-elcction. James Jones, Esq., ol tho city of ( next setting of tl* U. 8. District Court. The Evansville, representing the stock of the city, \ remaining prisoner, who is implicated only in the gave, at the election that followed, at 1 o'clock, i counterfeiting of bank notes, a State offence, was 2,006 rotes for tho opposition ticket to the old p0,n, ™ tt «j'the RmfaviUe jail. TJeir conricn , , . .... i tion is certain, and it is not improbable that a t ,C Vol f ^’ r 1,10 0,d ® reotOM largo number of additional arrests will be made

this week. Several of thoee implicated have already “ loft their country for their country’*

evils of mie-govcnirocnt, revolution. Wo »hall not lie at all surprized If, within a brief period, Napoleon HI should bo dethroned, driven from his kingdom, aad a ucw system of government Inaugurated, I Hitter fitted to the present condition of society and the demands of civilization. The French nation will wot he eatiified with a policy which keeps their population at a stand still, their progress and prosperity diminished, wliilc rival nations arc rapidly advancing. r.vnn*Yl||«aas« fndinnapoli* fttrnlfflit

Line Road.

STEWART k. BOWER’.'*.

AUTHORITY

LOCKE & BROTHER, Agents. Phttnix Insurance Company,

OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Accompanying this evtonaive Establishment is THE CALLIOPE! Tlae Stupeatlon^ A Harmonious NlnsicaMnstruiaaenr, played by Steam Pipes, Witnessed this season by over one million of persons.

THE GRAND PROCESSION

Will make it* public entry in Town about noon, attended by

CHOAT’S SPLENDID NEW YORK BRASS BAND-

kljer parading throngh the principal streets, the Calliope will be driven inside the immense parillion, where it win

Or j play a variety of air* t.v steam, and tha works thrown open for the inspection of the audience.

GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION. GRAND ASCENSION UPON A SINGLE WIRE BY A LADY. Previous to the commencement of the afternoon performance, and immediately before opening the doors of Nixon k Kemp’s Great Eastern Circus. M’lle Louise will make a terrible ascension upon a single wire, extending from the ground 356 feet to the hew I of tlie Circus flavstaff, an elevation of some P0 or 90 feet. Antony the leading features of this quincuplexal troupe are a Party of Chinese Jujcglers and Artists, recently arrived from the Celestial Empire, composed of Tain-cni-Hoanp. Kiang-ae, and Chum-Chum, with their assistants, in all sheir curious and multi forious feats of Oriental Necromancy and Skill, Mapc transformations and deceptions, precisely the same a- they were exhibited by the Celestials two thousand years a^o; and never before the present season allowed tole looked upon hy Barbari-

ans.’*

Mods. DeBach, from all the principal European Amphitheatree. In theconrse nf the entertainments, Mons. DeBach, in an extraordinary act of JuiDrlina on Uorsel-ack, never performed, though fre-iuently illustrated in spurious show lalls entitled Le Jongleur a Cheval. During this feat, Mon-. DeBach lies upon the hick of his horse and tosses large wooden gW-* almut as he goes . around the ring, catching and balancing them again upon his feet.

Total Aaurtw, ----- ? Twtatl Ltmfoilltlea, - - - .

*200,i»G Ol

1l»177 18

Indianapolis Insarance Company. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THIS STATIC OF INDIANA. INCORPORATE!) IN 1S36* TNI RE AND MARINI Risks taken at equkrtde rata*. I' Loose* promptly paid. JITr* Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. mchl9 ’57 dig. L. R BROWNELL TT AS REMOY’ED H IS INSURANCE BUXx siness to the office of Dr Ga W>n, immediately opposite the Post Office, where he will he pleased to tee hta friends, and all others who mayydesire foil and ample prelection; which can be obtained fa any of tho followiWf well | established and reputable Companies: MOXABCU IXSCSAJfCT COMP AST, London, England AMERICA X A 6 KXC V. at New York. MEBCBAXTS ISSURAA’CE COMP AX T, Philadelphia Pa. STA TEMTTVA L FIRE AXD MAE IXEI ESCRA XCM COMPAXY, Harrishurgh, Pennsylvania. COMMOXWEALTU IXSCRAXCE CO MPA YX. Harrisburgh, Pa. COXSOLIDA TED IXSCRAXCE COMP A XT. Philadelphia, Pa.. CITY IXSCRAXCE COMP A XT, Cleveland, Ohio. COXXECTICUTMUTUAL LIFEIXSURAXCW CO.. Hartford, Conn. CITY FIRE IXSURAXCE COMPAXT, Of New Haven, Conn. UXITED STATES LIFE IXSURAXCW COMPAXY. New York City. Indianapolis, June 12, 1SS7. june’>S-d3ka

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THE FHCENIX INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn., on the 1st day June, 1857, to the

Auditor of the State of Indiana.

1 The name of the Company Is “The Phrenix Insurance j Company,” and tu location ia at Hartford, Conn. V

2. The Amount of its Capital Stock U..

.. 4200,000

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good.”—I rtf. Courier.

wa* <1,723. Tho new Board organizeti by Uie election of Hon. Jeremiah Smith, Proaident; Henry D. Alii*, Vico President; Hnd JaiMH GrtHuic.

Secretary and Treasurer. Hon. (>ll»*r H. Smith ; AwU[<rr 0 , CoowmrzrrxM^-lnrxnat Excrrxwa* apjHnnted by the new Board, Attonicy for the j mext in Cextral Indiana—A Cincinnati PoCompony, with direction* to bring null immo- liceean a mono the Hooniem.—About a month

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$100,000 of l,er sabwrrqwlon due and unpaid^ j Chief of the Cincinnati'Police Department, that! Mr. Carpenter left y**terday for tho lilaat, having • their wetiou of country was flooded with counter- j received important lotlers from F.ngland, on tho I feit , mo " e - v ’ ,'P' e y alloged tliat merchanw |

»r hi. pndlng Uon ww-Wto. , ^

>V c believe thnt this road will be couatructcd. ] l>oing apart of an organized gang of counterfeit- ! Tho grade, ao fir a* it it completed, make* a road i **r*, *«« retiuerted Mr. Ruffin to aend out a skil-! £ rTT 4 * ir u '* r'”",*"'-i" i- i Z .K S^*S5 ho Stale. U pa**es thiough a eouatry rich in . n*y mlequalely lor time and aervices rendered,— ; •grieiiHural m*l mineral resource*, which will | Mr. Ktiffin iiumedtait’lv detailed Wm. Reany, o i contribute largely to it* huaine*#. The enrrtrv ! ,h « RlT ‘’ r Fwiice. and dispatched him. with the

3. The amount of it* Capital stock paid up is. - SAi.uot) W 4. The asset* of the Company are tu follows, viz :

Par titlu*. Market tal.

30 Phare* U. 8. Trust 1

Company’s Stock

New York *5,a» 100 Share* American Ex-

change Bank Stock,

¥. Y 10,OtO )

M Shares American Kxc

B’k Stock, N. Y.,... 1

(increased capital, 23 per ct. paid in)

200 Share* Boak of Com-

meroe. Bank Stock,

Mow York 20,000 300 Share* Merchants lx. B’k Stock. New York IMOO 130 Share* Metropolitan

^ Bank Stock,N. Y.... 15,000

481 Share* Mechanic* ’ B’k Stock, N.Y 7,050 100 Share* Continental b’k ■lock, N.Y,... 10,000 100 Shares Ocean Bank

Stock, N. Y 5,000 4 j*jh

150 Shares Phoenix B’k Stock, New York 2,100 109 Share* Phoenix Bank Stock, Hartford 16,900 81 Share* State B’k Stock Hartford 8,100 64 Share*CRy B’k Stock, Hartford F,,kM 60 Shares Mrrcaotllk B’k Stock, Hartford 6,000 50 Share* Conn River B’k Stock, Hartford 8,V'0 10 Share* Hartford Com-

pany Bank, Stock

Hartford lAOO GO Shares Citizen* Bonk Stock Waterbary, Ct., 6,000 24 Shares Waterbary, b’k Stock, Waterbary, Ct 1,2 0

4 Shares Stafford Bank

Stock,Stafford, Ct..„ 400

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOB SALE OCA ACRES of rich bottom land of No. one quality. Ox* situate near the Bluff Rood, 2*£ miles southwest from the city limits, with from 30 to 40 acre* cleared land in cultivation. The above land will be told for $40 per acre. Tarma one-quarter cash in hand, and balance in 6,12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by note with good personal security. For further particulars inquire of JAMES H. M’KKRNAN. june6-dAwtf Guardian of the heir* of Ja*. Tvxmt, dee.

4A0» 3,310

^Lx*a1c>±axx -A.cx*oTc>a,te»-

Among the wandering children of the Desert who appear in this exhibition, is Ari-cheriff, the supple-jointed artist, ^'n/s'imwwsiide'to^irive^iaccurate description of Oils wonderful man's performance. Accompanying Axi-Cheriff are Ben-Fez, Hasten Ali and Hamet, the Jumper, all from the burning plains of Arriaa, and who will give truthful illns'"wm *H f KempTthe Trick clownwtinSrodu.-e, for the first time in this country, his brilliant comic pantomimic of the mtici and IKi^I^^t! Armstrong, theChampion Tumbler of the world ! Tom Linton, the Clown on Stilts, in hu rery^xta wdinaryand ludtaW^formances. Walter Aymar. the celehrat^Wild Hurdle Jumping Ruler and .,den**^7 The clown^ riew’cornic'so^g^dLcontaining thirty elegant wood cuts, together with a full programme of

the Performance* printed on the cover—sold by the ushers, and at the door. Price 10 cents.

Admission 50 cenU. Children under 12 years half-price.

TTp The Company will perform, also, at the following places : At ShelbyvUle, Monday. Aug. 10; TuSdav. Any. II: at Connereville, Wednesday. Aug. 12: at Richmond. Thursday, Aire. 13. J uly25-deodtd.

BEnrars; IHttCATM.

1,061) 6.3tk) 1,341

412,

$l.»l.^*9 50

Amount loanel on pledge of Bank Stocks W:,200 00

T0® GBE^rantEs, Bw.-«;isagggr ,im ’°~‘ u ’ lw

Cares

Bennett’a Cam Wot

Erehrweatl— i Tlx Great Tinimwit, =

Anvntnt loaned on Mortgages of Real E*t atr.

Bills rcorivaMe for loans on other appiovel

Coll.iteral and Personal Se. uritiex........ Cash in hand ami in Bank Amount due from Agent* Accumulated interest on invertmenti......... Total Assets 5. No liabilities to Banks or other en-ifiar , uot due 6. Losses ailjuste.1 and doe, oeoe

t. Lo«*esadjusted amt ao* doe

* Losses (rejKitted) wi 9. Loss*-* in *u*{tense

«ma<lj listed-

11,350 (X)

rst.mnt oo ; 4i.;uc 4i :

2,473 M 2,196 25 !

.$296,490 01 i

•96,724 56 I 3.95-.* ;

IwbU, U not ImurtiVtal *ii.<*« they 1^ ^^tribute largely to it* buxines. The energy ! ,n « n »« uis^tcneu nun. wun me CTHmlth l»* ** " m ■ — - j IhmmI# of the city of hv«n*ville wuuld h*vo laa-jby ihcChieV, t’rora Mr. Reany,*tatiagtliathehad

Mid waitiwr further

ftnwft none IA. All other claims against the Company, enti-

mated at 50000 11. The rule of tlie Company, except l n a few special

coses, b not to exceed Bo.OOO in any ome risk.

12. The amount insured in any »ue ffity, town vf ii! i* indefinite, depending ffim,. iu six* andhowhuUt. j 13. The amount insured in any on- hba-k of hoUdings. ; J^pendw upon iu c<»n*U’ucUou murl wjte v to the rule j

fobove.

I ooald not #hpo*K:" '** l ,ro e PC **" ,, t W1 *' not opfoat tU ultimato eon- ; Rush, Decitur and Bartholoin«w counties, upon

Benecfa Eask Cares Baras aad,

Beaaetra Eaibrwca Can* fooMoeAs aad &a

treat T lit»gk i .■vtadtj

BeaaetUa Embraesulaa i TV Care* JVestod AiasA* aad StmUmf*. BeimetUa Eijkrowtfl—i Th* Ore,

tmno<K aaTto thaa aaa^ld^to .j tt b Mperially raeommaadsd. ——! Benoott’a Erehraeatl— t Th* Great lialsa ^ ; Baiag vary sWeay aad r m rlrmtimf. It tbs bast Umi- t meat that aaa feaaaad for tha Ara*/aod tbaaaaoda * cf taatiauny aaa ha shawm ad Its aaativa affaats h

upon this aabla talssal

MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j Health and strength mnat inevitably follow its Use! BOERH^VE'S HOLLAND RITiLKN <Ti .A

*b

TV OK SALE.—The undersigned win offer at public X 1 sale (if not disposed of at private sale) on the 8th day of August, 1657, at 3 o'clock P. M., in front of the Wright House, in the city of Indianapolis, the following real estate to wit: In 40 acre lots, the north-east quarter, section 34, township,16 north of range four, east, containing 160 acres. 120 acre* of which will yield 50 cords of wood to tha acre, and only 4,‘i miles north-east of donation line, with good roads. Also, lot No. 2, in Gulley’s Subdivision of Square No 17, on Michigan street, with dwelling house, 8 rooms and cellar. Also, lot No. 5, in square no 30, on Mississippi Street, containing two tenements, renting for $10 par month each. TERMS—One-third cash in hand, residue in three equal payments at 12,24 and 36 month* with interest. For further information address me at Cincinnati, cure of No. 17 Pearl Street. [julyl] ISAAC W. HUNTER. TV OK SALE—A frame building 20 feet by 100—and J7 smith shop, on corner Kentucky A venae and Georgia Street, suitable for a manufactory or carpenter shop, ia good repair and plenty of windows—lot 50 feet.by 150 feet; lease on same to ran four years and a half, with privilege of renewal. WM. Y. WILEY, jnlylS Real Eatuto Agent.

a. A. GORDO*. #. W. UOUOS. J. *. w.aaiarA. A. GORDON A CO., Wholesale Dealer* in Staple and Fancy Dry Qooda, NO. 14 0, NORTH SIDB, M AIN-9 T. Louisville* Ky.,

IT JV aide t

lie, aa a rests rar. aad Mist era ids; aad ie afaaa, tolor. To thoee wbe are haM, er likely to iiwmi so. It la invaluabU; aad to Xodfos, as a iilrfomr. { it is aspaeially reaMMaadad.

all Druggist* aad ttojiitaHi OUrtlraspire every- | where, aad ie prseare* hy SOk & hMMMMTT. \ PneaMecxurioei. trexsisr, IfUessagtee, ZWiwsarq |

III til*

v*a *o mail

Mlahter, *pnr* mlno vrow;

Touch not her pmity check;

Oor If you klM lior now I hit you mil <11* ahtlck.

U7 "Toucbatonc,” of the Boston Po< l< re•pooatblo for (ho following ;

Of.OEVN* ON NKTTI.U.

Quconly MU# Quaint, the aim of u>ho*o Ufa la to tifa an nlti maM or a mlnUtct'a wife, OrrHMiiioly •Trfrrdi •fWf IlMrlMF ▼ouo^ Sprrs^l# as fill le owe sail el m, as If t atoto/lstos* mm os inmnani f * *

Sf.ifev'Connertlcwf, Hartford Count;/, ho:)

Harrvoau, July i«, jbs;.

Agents in Indianapolis:—J. Koeenthal W. Roberts, Tomlinson fc Cox, Wm.

TH9. Cr.I.^Ol-ATfO UOLL.VXD hhMKltf p.*R ,, S a OF TIIPs klDXKTS.

L.IV ’ en C^MPL^IMX. 'SS or ANV KIVU

S^OACUS,

And the various affe tions , upon a_^onlere.l

STOMACH

- Cd—•n. L/1 _ (

CoftireDeM, |

WKAK Vi

REP constantly on hand a large and general (took of DRY GOODS, which they offer on the moat fovorterms to Merchants visiting their city. [ apl 1-wiy ; HKXRY HART D1IXOM H. XafOTHBU, JOHW U’grmmgHART, RIAPOTHER, Sc CO.,

CZsifo Robyn <t Co..)

LITHOGRAPHERS, MlC.. 8 K. Corner of Thinl and'Market Streets,

LOUISYILLR, KY.

; NJAPS, VIEWS. BUSINESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, j iYJ Labels, Show Card*, foe., executed in tret rate style

1 and At moderate nrice^

A great variety of Wine, Spirits, Cider, and other Labfo* j <*l**y» on hand, aeptlff-dlg. | T)ANfL Off TIIe'cAPITAL-Tbie Bank^rill B B continue btuiiieiw as heretofore, except that of isgiilng ! notes. Exchange, hank note* itncqrrent money dealt In ; generally. Money received on deposit aad * Iberal rate of interert allowed a* per agreement. JuadR tfowly ANDREW WALLACE STORAGE, FORWARDING AND : COMMISSION MERCHANT.

ANV DCALCX IN

j WhsM. Flour, Corn. Flax Seed, Wl.ite Fish, Mackerel i Cement, Calcined PJvter, Land Plaster, White Lime,

and White Sand, Rosm, Rail*, Western Reserve Cheese, White l-ad and all kinds of Btjwfe

Groceries and Seed.

Such as Indigestion. Aeklity of ti * StotBa. D,

I/otto* onS. E- Dingo mil and Delaware Street*, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

I. R. Browning. W. | Heartbnrr. Loss nf Appetite. D. Tg*ic. *nd ! T SSS: i KSaSMK.'ST.L* »«e«;

partio» now in cuModr, I

cntcrpri/c material aid, ^but their eneouragement; requeeted not to publiah during the current i and influence. It would bring to our citv a por- ww * k lh « denouement will probably be made.—

«o ? of «4.of ,h. H.H Wh„o Rfor V.. l w,

which now seek# a aonthem outlet. I alarm.—Oa. ('em.

lOfgreatlrimefl tothebu..nca*of ourcity. ™c nomination8 . glgofurniahed thename* of *e • ^ ^f^^ cacwr,1 ‘ n * 10 ! jone^wl,. 1 tm. poople of IntlianapolU should not only give thi* ; V er.U partip* now in cuModr, but which we arc i <’• J- HOADLY.Jaatice ofthePrac-. 1 —

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. j CHEAP SUMMER DRY GOODS.

THR STAX* OF INDIANA.

»• I’ll hear h m *11 day, i/ t walk on my hrndf “Good J" an id Old Hunt with a rfimlcal amlle— "But nleaae, If you’re late, don't come up the

broad alale!''

The New Altai

\y Lrtrtffer aad «h« foen-

tlaol.

oaoe of a young widow with 890,-. to glvn up her property If ahe Itaa (men going the munda of the :

Laaoc K*trii # or Poauc Land* in Misaorai.

- T h.»l»0f T, , U".Und.lnlh.8wlMtoto. j 0 , A . u,, tricl, w.ihln the laal flO day*, have reached 400,-; w ^ Kiv(0 ^ tb , re-publioatlon of arddee from 000 acre*. The Land Register at Warsaw pub- ! (he New Albany Ledger, I should like to inquire Itahed, some week* ago, that 500,000 acree had 1 *»»««•>" ^Unde to publUh the article from the

„ w „ in U« (iwrirt vitan Out |

aame length of time, and Hwl the office wa# in Pointa" blackguurd’’ and “bully.” That’* all. couacquenro eloeed until further uollce. Alx.ut j An Immediate Kitsurr la required' two thousand acre* per day are being entered Anti-Know Nothing, of! ^ .u. *._i. m e.i-. a. i>.t .t,„_ Wv find the above in the Indianapolia Journal,

the r union ‘•uraen.” We do not hazard much

Auditor op Statr’* Ofkice, / w Indianapolis, July 24th, 1957 \ . Wmrrxa*; The Pbcenix Insurance Company, <.f Hartrordq Connect tea?, luis fileil Iu thiA offit^* h went of It# condition on the 1st of June, 1857. the act of Ite iaooporaiion and amendment* properly certified

s It* I

47 The h'trd oaee 000, compel I»,l

married again, haa Imen going the

paper*. T® oWM It, the Handy Hill HereU re-

and willed bl* wife a handaonte wim—etiolating j only about 50.000 m-reo of government land

ia hla will that In otae ahe again married the *um snbjua Ukeittav. r >

waa to km doubled! “And," pathetically add* V '' ,

the liiraW, H »ay Urn g*wa* ever be green wpuu ^ _ .. _ 1^, h^i^m — ; A > auable Office.—The Lieutenant Gov-

———— — . raor of thla State receivea the verr rxinvigant

P* Table# haye been poMlriied of <he Wrths,, pay pf a fraction oyer twerntm far cent* m eUy tor death# and marriage# In a single year In England ,. ^ Thta w a uiumradon of tha and Walee, of aome of fhr more nun)en.u* of 1 W'* it»» »• a nno itltntrauon of tne

l Rngllah

famillc* wboee rumamea arede-

rirad from oeoupatlons. It appear* from thew ataUatfaa, which are reliable, that every year MW Haltba are born. 4,044 Smith* dim and A886 Smith*, deterralned to prceenre the Si

family from e»tinctlon, do marry.

17 Tha adttorial eorpa of that rtaunch and atfao8ta dally, 8m Toledo Cemmereinl, haa boas afaaMffthaoad by the edditioa of H. S. MeOrillam, Eeq.. leto of the LafaeeMe Amrrieew. Should our bachelor brother, the prioelpal editor, allow klmaelf to be plaeed In tba Exeeutiv# chair of hi* adopted Mato me* Ml, Maud Mb wHI hare aaffiMatTfoMH aod mraeoalty oaBMfiP^HEe* aawianlPTa a*W ed dm ceflij

toe >t#tJifc rjc). I In *«ec#d ad bib be

UrtNUff V difirfw .NiiOnaat V> ■rtimetg e avW'wi *;qmew« »• ie8 .noM el mw w»#i wto

ccunoray of our republican institution*. W# do out think the eompaoeafion will ever induce auy ooe to device the office of Lieutenant Governor Of fed Una. although the honor may be deemed a aeffident induoamcot to eeek the place. It la fartonate that out preaeot Uoutanaot Governor ia not depeodona upon hia aalary for a lirlag, for if ha waa it would be rather a lean aupport. Wa*iunoton Be*—8- 45. Upton, Keg., retina from the editorial charge ot thia paper, apd auceeeded kyJameaWHhlnatCaq^who iaapokao of aa n young gunalamaa nfmoefa ability aad

Mr. Upton boa

8m *r

i ••wrgen.’

in anying tlmt it l» from'the pen of oor friend Gordon Tanner. The “organ," (meaning the State Sentinel.) in in no wine responsible for what

appear* in the Ledger, ur the Ledger for wlmt j

In the Sentinel. The New Albany

g"WRGAWDIES in ROBES Sc FIGURES; U..F Tumum. Greua-lirr* ” “ Berege Rohe*, Plstn and Figured;

ChaQie*. Ginyhsm*.

I'riut., English, Preucli, ar.d American. SiJ.xxi.xn.ex* SUIsjs,

MOW RECEIVING $,000 BRLS* of KAnsvhs Sait, 2S0 % barrel*—wtdieh I can aril by vholetolc lower than ws* ever offered 1a this dty. I

h .. v „.. .... vl * dedee<l cure. 1 have a large stock of Lake Salt under core*, which win

Thi* is a purely Terete)4* cnmpouu % prepared oa wrictiy ' it always fresh,

scientific irinciplcs, After the m»iiner oi the c-WnWol Hoi- j M j-pcarinf daily from Detroit, White mh. Trout, hm.1 Frof. BoerUsve. Because of its gn RoucreT* ® j Pickerel soq Herrin*. I have yet a larfe lot of Ote beat

of the European etates, its introdurtioii ir. 4* the U. "tata* , quality of Maakcrei-

was intended toorv es]«cially for those u. f -°ur fotherian 4 ! ffJMJD faa*s Dairy Bolt,a Ur*e stock, of Molaa***, sod all

Vir , A*»f Stapto Groceries, wtedi I selling for cash. t tl , 'w4« sent to u* for *sU on uusnntaatoa, shall hare

scattered here and there over the face of this .mighty country. Meeting with great sucres* among then t, / now offer it to the American public, knowing that iu tritly wonderful

medical virtue* must he acknowledged,

j It ia particularly recommended to those petsoik. whose constitution* may have been impaired by the ooioino/jn* use of anient spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantanc.n* in effect, it find* its way directly t<» the sent >

I qnictening every nerve, nosin'- the droopin fact, infusing new health and .rigurnathe

life, tliriilin- and 'inickeni ing spirits, and, in fact

system

Whoever ex

NOTICE.

All g

m, r ’ owe fcoose for reference: i. A. FJrtcher * Co^tte^n e b “ k “ ^ lm *~

-‘tetijlwd booker* ia Oeutrel ladtena. Bemi* fo Murray, of Otevpaad.

" floor (o teat Boose.

.TTP AgenTfor ^ «

-tetit'* SoJew, Fire fresf

wUI make liberal advanc-s o .

ror * f*

‘ Bd ^ ^ r|t 'VWAUeAC*.

Cougrcgmlioualist preacher of treason ami aedi-

tioo, and w# have dcaouaced ~

tbs Rer. Mr. Crsfr,

the Metbodiet political preacher of oar owe city. We feel ourseh aa et|ualtj free 1$ daueMoe what w$4>omt$h$UEaaw8yaiTO$E»cuapd|weteaaioE In Archhfahup Hughes or ay other Catholic

pi elate or priast. Fori"

wblfo—N. .4. Lt&r

this w« pro atone i

um^mHUtg^hA^aiSi^Da^^a^ tioo” wiUhohaHatlmtai a^ha 4thof Aupmt

A Com?

Mtaot’a,

^ ^ r* 'trs-w*

vjsmnrjw »« • mWtJF

teeWtettta^’’«iqwored Ma^2rVfQ5rUri , ^ , " I ^^3! L»rtiea» Xrovelinff Dresw Gtaortw atatefoetory evidence to me of run compliance to the ie- rpom cenU ta $1 25 per yard. Lace, Swiss, and quUwute a«rt apcdfication* of that act, I, Jofot, W. i CAMBRIC SLKEYESand COLLARSin SETS: Swiasand Mod, Aedwor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify i Cambric Hand-.; FI mneings snd Inserting*: Real Thread tote Joaiah Locke, of ladianapoiw. as the Agent of »aW ' , -' ce * *nd Edging*: 500 Linen Cambric Haodkerchi-fs, at Cotopony ,1* Authorised to transact the Hrriiifi nf luaur- i fr rKn !• cente to $3,00 A full and complete stock of sub■““■•te* Agent of the awid PlKrmx Inwrauee OowiDAny : rtxntial goods of all description*, inclmling Sheetings, in this Stale, up to January 1st, USB, to the extent **»■* he : Shirting, Cottonade*, Linen Drills. Blouse and other Lin■V becHmuil'iainied^and appoiaSud by the aaid Company' | rt '*’ Ticking*. Caarimere* foe., ami tc.CARPETINGS VERY LOW. affixed, thi* fffon day of Jaly, 1H57, I Particular attention is called to cur JOHN W. DODD. Auditor of State. ! H.e>XXXXX«XXt T^.'SoX©.

TT_ r’ The above with many other desirable goods, wUI le

‘ at price* corresponding with For full toatiDooy, please call

HOLMAN’S,

julyff3-d3w Kw. 3Gdd FsUow*’ Rail.

Ttoever expects to find a univeml penacea ia tre* hev- ! DAVID X. SNKlXRy S will l>e <>UA(>poiiihkl; iMit to tba sick. wea<t and law: A , T’ r T , OTi."VI* , 'V r A VT* T A Yye itcl. it will prove* grateful anmwtic ---rlUl, possessed I A X Xg A W . ingular remedial prejtatirtL^ j BlufFtOIl, Wells Co., **** w The great popularity of thi* deUg’btful arum* ho* induced j ATTE.NDTO ALL LEGAL RU my uuiution*. which the public should yuari »es : e*t pur-! » iB ,li * < * rt ’ ,B Circuit aad Ba

Ledger 1* opposed to priestly arrogance and des- I .Rspeffiffisw.iH.apaK to the insaraowof FamHoiues. ! 717Tbaabove with many o potjaiii, do mutter to whei denominatton the ! ^ by Hgtaatoguretiienriae. j yMtettarlrae ^“e.*od at

EmSrtS.StoStefc ed Congrm "ia the same of Alotichiy God we hare denounced the Rev. Ur. Cheer<t, the

e* proMptly paid la

LOCfiSf A BRO. wwer MeMtaa and Wartaingtou sis.,

\jo~m- ! two*, j. waa-n*.

william aravEt*.

G5J-r2fSShSrJ mj, “" ,, "* !:o

WILLARD fo 8T0WELL’S, No. Mote* Mouse

—*—rraav

BTSK.

■A bras asaartMfo thi V M. DCXM’*.

■ Tit;..*.. .

t DfCKKRT LABTORBAT Ifo

•e aa

NIARTIM fo STEVENS,

GENERAL AGENCY. STORAGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. 5S7 Market Street, between 1st and 2d, Louisville, Ey; Dealers im r»mur f Maaewm, Cwmsemf,

Raarley, Nf«ltw, H«ye,

Aad all kinds of Grata, Seeds. PM* aad prodam of every variate- Rrereptraturnsareda for all goods aoid oacnoriaa—t. Liberal advance mad* on cooriwnnMnte.

many

chiwdug. Be D“t ;*r.u«.led to buy anythinc et*e until you "have given Boerfigre’s Holland Bkters a fair trial. One Imt- ' tie will convii.ee you bow inGniteiy *ui>erior tt is to ail there imitations. i MR at $ 1.00 j)*rt>ott/*. or tie dottlr. rot $iJ00. by the SOLE PR0FRIETORS, Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., i MANUFACTURING PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEM-

ISTS.

Pittbbursk, Pa CEMEBAL AGENTS. New York—Barnes fo Park, 364 Broadway, corner of Duane street. PhlLtdelpbi’* S. W Dyntt fo Son*. 132 North strert. f B&ltitoore—Cuspare Brotbe's, Say atreet Cincinnati—John D. Park. Ohirag* —itarriajr fo Brother*, 213 S. Water rtrret St. Louis—Bamari Adam* fo Co. New Oriearta—T. Wright fo Co. R. BROWNING, Soto Assn*. novEv-dfowly. IndtanupoBa. Ind.

Pvetae Courts of this State.

Grant, A Ilea, WWtciy and Randolph ’

Whea*. Eye. jaiyll-dly

JUaTBECElVED-Grahoai’a for Aoprt,

Tta* are the tort of all Jffiyfft-fof

ItatatoaB MiwlkRto, at BTRWART fo BOWXV’B. WartWaridastet Bcrart

RAX* Lass

TVMT RECEIVED and aellina low fo. u ' pekestotatitevreybadr. ' *ay roo** aod

OWING TO THE Backwardness of tha Season, WE ABB SELLIXG OUR STOCK OF STRAW GOODS At gtafolly R tame at Twimmm. MaCORD fo BARR.

FBLZZ

ev«»y vancte, team toad and plpa of evary tewandSck-

■*•*> •* the ahorteta notioe All weak u——$jK nBEMKIt TAKE KOTICaB I Ttef« J? ia the Hall ofthe Rritof Fre Co^any. f^^

Urion of worVir* Wewtah a fail importune* wfll ba

JutyfiAdlw.

» of _ Iferthtar. ANDREW Wi