Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1857 — Page 2
make each a great parade of Ua <BaapprobaA*t 11' abe did not please him. she pleased othen; Katyaerer talked together^ and whea he emit a war. (be eerer went dll the ooorenatkm Imriy (lied oot, ami the lamps looked as if about to jouj it.) be bowed to the old people gracefully ami easily, bat to the young lady ne found it difficult to bend at aU. Conduct like tbis (eoroked KiUt Coleman beyood endurance, and one evening, alter the squire and spinster bad left her alone, she sat down and, in very spite, sobbed aur.ty ns though her little heart would break. Now it happened that the squire had lent hi* visitor a book that evening, which, strange enough for such a scholar, be had forgotion to take with iiiui; but Harry remembered it beioro it was too late, and turned upon his heel- Me had gone out but a moment before, and there wu* no use in ringing, so be stepped at once into the parlor. Poor Kitty sprang to her feet at the intrusion, and crushed with her fingers two tears Ui.it were just ready to launch themselves on the roundest and rosiest cheeks in the world; but she might have done better than blind herseli, for her foot touched Aunt Martha’s Jautmil, and, in cousequeuce, her forehead the neck ol Hover. It is very awkward to be surprised in the luxurious indulgence of tears at any time, «nu it is .1 trifle more awkward •till to fall down, and then be raised by the last person in die workl you would receive a favor
from.
Kitty felt the awkwardness <>l her situation too much to speak; nnd, of cjurs,, Harry, enemy as he was, could not release her nntil he knew whether she was hurr. It was certain she was not fkint, lor the crimson biood dyed the tips of her fingers, and Harry’s lace immediately took the same hue, probably from reflection. Kitty looked down until a goluen arc of fringe rested lovingly on its glowing neighbor, and Harry looked down, too, but his eyes rested oa Kitty Coleman's face, li soul and heart are one and the same thing, ss some metaphysicians tell us, Harry must now have discovered tiie mistake he one made, for there was a strange commotion beneath the boddice of Kitty Coleman; it rose and fell,as nothing but a Isiiinding throbbing, flightened heart, in the w ildest tumult of exctte-i feeling, could make it. And then (poor Kitty must have been hurt, and needed support) an arm stole softly around her waiai, dark locks mingled with her sunny ones us a warm breath swept over her cheek—and Kitty Coleman hid her face, but not in her h&udt. Hurry forgot his Ixiok again that night, and never ihought of it until the squire put it in his hand the next morning; lor Harry visited the squire very early the next morning, and had a private interview; and the good old gentleman tapped him on the shoulder and said, “With all my heart!’’ and Aunt .Martha looked as glad as propriety would let her. As for Kitty Coleman, she did not show her face, not she—ior she knew they were talking about her, the sober old people and the meddling Harry Gay. But when the arrant mischief maker had accomplished his object, and was bounding from the door, there came a great rustling among the rose-bushes, insomuch that a shower ol bright blossoms descended from them, and Harry turned a face, brimming over with joy, to the Imgrant thicket, and shook down another fragile shower in seeking out the cause ol the disturbance. Now, as ill-luck would have it, Kitty Coleman had hidden away from her enemy in this very thicket, and there she was discovered, all confusion, tieinbling and panting, and—, I am afraid poor Kitty never quite recovered from the effects of her fall—for the arm of Harry Gay seemed very ue cessary to her forever after. The Rbvekses.—It is safe to say that just about this time there are as many mortified spirits in certain portions of New York as would expiate hall the sin of Wall Street, if mere mortifies tion could do it. A fashionable gentleman, well known in monied circles, was seen, on a late evening not long since, in the deepest agitation, conversing with an acquaintance of his, whose rank in life would have forbidden the confidential tone and manner which the “aristocrat” now assumed, sixty days ago. But these monied tornadoes are great levelers; the ri ;h man was then the patron, as lie supposed the superior, now he was, as far as the world’s goods go, greatly the inferior, and in a state of mind more miserable than his humble friend ever had been. A beauti ful house, splendidly furnished, in the fifth avenue, had that day gone into the hands of the sheriff; his first instalment >111 the purchase of a
DAILY SENTINEL.
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the times and the indkpomtfon the jeuprk-ors fpHr CITffiEBWMgP I * "‘rikah a paper for gforV.” ' They hope tO " - - JP" 1 !! ■^I. 1
the former sin- of t»w pnpr. fkeo tbs i |
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The telegraphic report, from WMhiugum to, jy ^ .mticed, by the Railroad Time * q ^ the effect tliat the AdmiuktrtUiou would justify , T#We ^ the first that there have been m» I Hawlky it BRADFORD, & wa orect
the frauds io the Oxford precinct, and that Gov
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terial changes in the arrival and departure of „ . ^ the trains from the Union Depot in this city-. f Ur’e^-rw^PreM^Raak .V K^rth An
—— New York f7 The fotfowlng piquant Mortxan Ts from the 1
versatile pen of Mrs. L. L Deming, of Cleve- i
land. If it was thrown upon the wave of public
1 Saxe:”
To mi.*
BY Mas. I. L. BBMWe.
Walker and Secretary Sunton are lo be removed if they do not resign, are not confirmed. It la well know, that Governor Weiker’e effiewl erts, hitherto, have met the entire approbation ol Pre* ident Buchanan and bis Cabinet, and that free-
dom and fairness of election were what the Ex- inspection without the author’s name attached, ecutive of Ifsnnir and the Administration most j would at once be pronounced the pcoduction of
earnestly wished sad desired to obtain.
It is improbable that Governor Walker will be
by the Administration for using his
beet efforts to accomplish what President Buch aoan, in bis inaugural address, declared with re-
ference to Kansas :
“Itis the imperative and indispeneable duty of the government of the United States to secure to every resident inhabitant the free and indepen dent expression of hi* opinion by his vote. This sacred right ol each individual must be preserv-
L”
The action pf Governor Walker in rejecting the fraudulent returns from tne Oxford precinct meets with the approval of the Democratic press. This is. certain indication that the popular sentiment approves his faithfulness in preserving the purity of the ballot-box. The Philadelphia Press says of the proclamation: “It is a paper that reflect* high credit on him. We honor hi* courage, his candor and his integrity. No man can read this noble document without feeling that truth and patriotism dicuted every line of it.” The Detroit Free Free* in commenting upon the reason* of Governor W alker for maintaining the sanctity of the elective franchise, forcibly remarks: “Whosoever may be the authors of this fraud, they are not democrats; they are, rather, the enemies of the democratic party. No sentiment has ever been more cordially and earnestly responded to by the great democratic party than that of the President, that e.ery resident inhub itant of Kansas is entitled to protection in the free and independent expression of his opinion by his vote; and Governor Walker is eutitled to the plaudit* of that great party for the honest and straight forward fearlessness with which he has interposed the governmental protection. The Albany Argue and Atlas in referring to the charge of the Kanaaa agitators, that Mr. Buchanan’s administration designed stifling the voice of the people of that Territory and consign it to slavery, says: But the desperate game of these politicians has failed of success. Its exposure has transpired before it could be made available for the election in this State. The fairness of President Buchanan’s administration and of Gov. Walker in relation to the Kansas election is now demonstrated, and the mouths of all decent objectors are stopped.
TTtBO.K BOSTON, would inform the dtisens.of
A - - -
mdianapolia.that *e has taken
INSURANCE AGENTS.
TEtrEOilAPU OFFICE, IN ROOM FORMERLY OCct’PIF.D BY TIM _ Mayor, lit'iiaiiapoHs, Indiana. Apenta for the “ Hartford,” “Phcenix,’* and “City of Hartford, Conn., ••Home.” of “Sew York Cttj, “ Farmer*’ Union,'’ of Athens. Penn., “New En«la»<i” Dlfe. of Boston, and “Charter Oat Life,” of Hartford. _ . , , f augSi <Ty
meriea.
Bv*»«W B. IBmuiii, Kaq , Sew York.
R L. A A. Stuart, New York.
KufusH.Kinc, Kaq., AIHui) , PreaUState Rank. !*rw Yoax, Sot 4, 185*. 3law-3.u.
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Financial and Commercial. We have no change to note in our money affairs. We quote New York exchange at 6 per cent, premium ; Philadelphia, 3 ; Cincinnati, 1; Gold 6, and silver 5. Illinois and Wisconsin
money 5 per cent, discount.
We have already noted the fact that the banking house of Winslow* Lanier k Co., New York, have resumed payment, and are now doing busi-nea-i as usual. Their means are ample, and their suspension, we are informed, caused no alarm with their depositors. The New York Tribune
thus refers to their suspension ;
Messrs. Winslow, Lanier k Co., whose suspension was announced on the 17th inst., have resumed and are now engaged in the transaction of their regular business as heretofore. This intelligence will be received with gratification not only by their correspondents and others immediately
ye.ir since ol $1,000 down, w.is lost to him, and interested, but by all who have been acquainted his thirty thous-ind dollar mansion and all it con- with the high character uniformly maintained by t ill) lu 1 ut/iipii t . L- .111 (iii ( i 1Tin intern (mu ** r T 1 Kixx 1 • a. nni 1 r
t.iined were taken on the mortgages. “The worst of it all is,” said the gentleman, ‘“my wife is ignorant ot ihe state o mv affairs, and to-night it is ueoesstiry to make them known to her, and I have not the courage to do it -ihe does not know that the house and all it contains are gone, and to impart the information to her costs me the greatest effort I ever made. I am so miserable 1 can hardly go home ” Those two men parted; he whose pride had fallen, to go to a fashion-loving wile, in whom he evidently would find no sympathiser, ami make the dreaded dis closure, ami the other to wonder at the mutation of misfortune which brought the wealthy man below that of the individual lie. had in days past superciliously patronized. Verily, “riches taketh unto ,itself wings and rtieth.” “L^t him who thioketb he standeth tuk<- heed lest he fal^” These lessons have been practically learned within the post three months.—N. Y. Day Book. Ahrkstem for Harboring Slaves.—In September, 1836, eight slaves belonging to Squire B. William, of Dearborn county, Kentucky, made their escape from slavery and came to Ohio. They were followed, but we believe ware not retaken. It was charged that during their flight through the State, the slaves were harbored by Mr. Daniel Wait, of lionie, Adams county, in violation of the fugitive slave law, and under which an indictment was found by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court, last week. Officers Churchill and Elliott proceeded to the residence of Mr. Wait, and took him into custody, aud 011 Saturday ho gave bail in $1,000 for his appearance from day to day durig the present term of term of the’ United’ States Court.—Gin.
Gazette.
Dr. Dorr’s Omonion of the Indian Revolt.— Dr. Duff, the missionary, has said in a recent letter: I.have no hesitation in saying, with the utmost emphasis, that the while is the result of a long concocted Molmraedan conspiracy against the British power, with a view to the re-establishment of a Mahamedan dynasty instead. , For the last four hundred years they have been •ighiugand longing, and praying, not only in private, but in their public mosques, lor the prosperity of the House of Timour, in the person of it* representative, the titular King or Emperor of Delhi. But the prosperity of that house is another name for the downfall of the British, and the reascending of Mohammedan power. O'In r stump speech somewhere out west—the usual locality—a windy orator recently got up before an assemblage of his intelligent countrymen and said—“Sir, after much reflection, consideration and examination, I have calmly, deliberately. aud carefully come to the determined conclusion—that in cities where the population is very large there are a greater number of men, women aud children than in cities where the population is less. And 1 firmly believe there is not a man, woman or child in all this vast assembly that ha* reached the age of fifty or upward, but ha* felt this mighty truth roiling through his breast for centuries.”
’• 1 „ NtmcA-We the undersigned hereby give notice the first Broker which shall make a run
3t« L»d S32: Greenoaatle, Oct. <8, *57. ■ Thi* disreputable
l Greencasde
e putable Banner.
notice” appeared in the
Utt it n<
port of the “ciuxens” to guard
Bank of Greeocastle” In this way agminstbroker*, it mty not be safe to receive itabUl* in the
ITThe Kansas Herald of Freedom caution* it* friends in the free States in this wise: — “A* the contest is now over, we caution our ’-tMUicun friends against claiming the result ' ^eremn Republican victory. It is a Free State Mttaaph and nothing else. It U a verdict of the 11 people in favor 6f self-government, and in &vor ‘■••of .freedom for Kansas, without any relation •^rhatarar to the old parties as organised in the
this house since its commencement. The business of the firm has been but slightly interrupted, for although the suspension was announced two weeks ago, the embarrassments by which the establishment was so suddenly overtaken continued only two or three days, having originated chiefly in misapprehension, occasioned by the delay of letlei's ot advice from Western correspondents. At no period has there been any distrust as to the ability of the concern to comply satisfactorily with all its engagements, having ample resources which under ordinary circumstances could have been readily converted into cash. Notwithstanding the recent temporary difficulties, the house has been honored with the confidence of its correspondents generally, receiving daily remittances and bills for collection as heretofore. With its undoubted capital aud reputation for integrity, the friends of the establishment have no hesitation in believing it will speedily regain the position in credit and influence it has so long eqjoyed The Lafayette Argue of Saturday says, “large quantities of corn are in the streets to day, and
selling at 18@20c.”
Produce is moving. A quarter of a million bushels wheat alone reached Buffalo on Friday, besides a large quantity of corn and other grain. The New York Neics, of Saturday, says : Money is much easier, and will be more so as confidence returns, for that is all that is lacking. The brokers are flush of money, and obtain call loans more readily. The discount brokers report an improving business st 15@18 per cent, for short date and prime paper, and 2 and 3 per cent, per month for long dates. Some notes of D. H. Arnold k Co., W. A. Forrest A Co., Thorne, Watson k Co., and Brown, Brothers k Co., have
been sold st these rates.
Green k Sewell quote land warrants as follows:
BuylngJ’rioe. BatUna Price.
80 acre* 75 85 130 acre* 60 70 160a*re* 75 85
Gold buying at per cent., MDinK
Silver coin fnrnlahedat X percent, premium. The New York Foot, of Saturday, says: There is no excitement in monetary circles, and the feeling of stagnation which succeed* a revulsion is gradually passing away. There is a very quiet feeling in money matters to day. The whole tendency la to liquidation. No new enterprises of any kind are entered upon ; but all are waiting until matters are estab-
lished upon a firmer bams.
The time required to settle up old scores and renew operations on a more substantial footing, depends on the extent to which credit has been poshed. Some parties are already to begin again, while with others several months will be required to get at the exact condition of affairs. The Cincinnati Gazette, of yesterday, says: There was less demand for New York exchange to-day, but the drawing rate remained at 5 per cent, premium. Philadelphia checks are 3 premium, and Baltimore 1@2, but they are not much inquired for. In the former market New York exchange is premium, and in the latter 6}^@7 V£, and of course remittances to those cities are made in drafts on New York, or in gold, which sell at nricea that more than cover the rates of premium here, as regards Baltimore, and nearly so as regards Philadelphia. Gold was lower to-day, and we now quote it at 4@43£ premium buying and 5 premium selling. In the retail way the selling price is 6 press. The Flour market opened with decided bnoy-
Yon need not pool, and look *o thy. Or dart inch glances from your eye.
Because I sto e a kit*.'
Your eye said ‘‘Nay,” I do confeg*. But, when that rosy Up said ••Yes."
Could J forego the blue t
Why, no,dear girt, 'D* useless all, For ever sine* old Adam’s tall; We all have practised stealing.
And when 1 see a rosy lip.
Whereon a bee would choose to sip
/ can't resist the feeling.
Then frown no more! Could I withstand,
Such pouting Mpe, so near at hand. And all their sweets be missing ? No, no, fair girl, ’twixt you and I, ’Twould he a sin to pass them hy.
When they vet e made for kissing. But there’s one thing that puxzles me,
W hene'er I take that liberty, Which I have tried to smother. And that is this—whene’er I kiss That pouting lip, ’tie such a hlLu,
/ always want another l
Something New.—England is sending gold to this country to adjust the balance of trade against her, and foreigners are going /rom this country to Europe. For sixty days no order from New York has been sent across the water for goods. From the importer to the kitchen girl retrenchment is the order of the day, and the balance of trade for the first time in our Nation’s history is in our favor. This may and ought to be a permanent thing. There is no reason why we should not be Europe’s creditor in all time to come. We have a surplus of everything she wants in the way of raw material, and in manufactures we can successfully compete with the Old World whenever the people on this side of the water will do away with the floods of worthless bank paper which fix false values upon labor and its pro-
ducts.
The return of foreigners is of course temporary and occasioned only by the present paper panic. But the times are peculiar, very pucufiar—Cleveland Flaindealer.
\STILL RE HOLM WITHOUT RESERVE, W V a larc* mei new stock of Carpeting, Rugs, See-,
coiiuaenciug on
Wednesday, .Nioveukfcer 4th,
Over Clay a Carter’s Dry Goods Store, No 56 Washing ton Street, adjoining Odd Fellows’ Building. Indianapolis uct30 dui
,, Silver* W«Jt*e.
YATE HAVE JUST Finished up a large lot of S I Silver Pitchers, Cun* and GoMet*. Also, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, and F-a-ks, Plain and Threaded, all of entire new palter ns, jvamnted pore coin silver. Our jtock Is the largest in the SLitr, and prices altogether the lowest. Call and sec at W. B . T A MiOTT fc CO. 1 bCt^B. . dfewlm j MBOUDEK HOVEB.-a Novel,by Emerson Ben
net, just received at STRWART fc BOfrRH’S
Opposite the
Pencil Drawing, Oil, Oriental and Grecian Painting. Also, to make ax fruit. Ladies wishing te le»ni this beautiful art, will 6nd this a favorable opportunity to do so. Landscapes for »aie also. Information in regard to terms, given at the room. oct38-d3m-* TIao PaxaIo Over,
Onr immense stock of
JpUATHFM
Tinl
A gor
DUO
WNING’S.
Crime in Chicagu—Brutal Outrages on Children.—Some weeks ago a little girl twelve years oi age waa abducted from her home in Chicago, and after being brutally outraged, is supposed to have been murdered to conceal the crime- The police, in their fruitless search for her, however, discovered another little girl of the same age, who had been taken by a hack-driver named Brush into his hack, driven to a remote part of the city, where a brutal outrage was attempted on her, and then deposited at Mother Moody’s—an old hag who has been in the penitentiary, and now keeps a den of infamy in Chi cago. When a search :or the other girl was instituted, Mother Moody got frightened and sent her away to Canada, but she was finally traced out by the detectives, and is now at Chicago to give evidence against the wretches who are on
trial for her abduction.
observa-
reuder
Particular
117 Judgment has been rendered against Newbauks, Leslie and Howard, and in favor of Faust k Brother for $650 for damages sustained by the latter in the removal of their wine in 1855 under
the liquor law.—N. A. Ledger.
17 Woman is like the ivy—the more you are ruined the closer she clings to you. A vile old bachelor adds:—“Ivy is like woman—the closer it clings to you the more you are ruined. Poor
rule that won’t work both ways.”
O” “Are those bells ringing for fire?” inquired Simon of Tiberius. “ No, indeed,” answered Tibe ; “ they have got plenty of fire, and the bells are now ringing
for water.”
IAIYiYBK»S OIL—50 brls.Tanners' Oil;
5 ** Sperm “
i "hand ami for sals by R. BROWNING. oct? d5m
ARTIFICIAL "FLOWERS,
And a Variety ot Millinery Goods,
AT WHOLESALE, at
octl6 No. 5 Bates House. ANOTHER AKRIVAir Of Silk Robes and Cbeuele Shawl* at the Ladies* Fancy Store,
J. K. WHELAN,
oct3 M.GILLKGAN LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!! INTO. 1 ■ 1A ~n TB <3 lla
—AND -
BURN I NO FLUID
—AT
Moffitt’s Drugstore
Opposite Little’s Hotel.
oct7 dtf CTK. MOORE, I* »IAK'VEGETABLE DO Cl OH,
FROM THE EAST,
IB ESPECTFUl.LV tenders his professional ser-
I V vices to the citisel.8 of
Indianapolis and Vicinity.
He flatters himself that a
PRACTICE OF TEN YEARS in diseases incident to the West, and an extensive o tion of Hospital Practice has fitted him to satisfaction to those who m ly patronize him.
attention given to all
CHRONIC DISEASES,
of every kind. DR. MOORE will warrant a cure in all
curable cases. The best city reference given.
0,7Office No. 84 East Washingtonstreet, second story, where he can tie found atall hours of the day and night.
nov3-d3m.
“ST^TIOKnETELTr-^ HATE HAVE COIHPLETEIi our arrangeW ments for the Fall trade, and now offer the following at Cincinnati figures:
Envelopes,
Cap and Letter Papers, Blank Books, Memorandums,
Mucilage,
Banking Cases, Pern, Inks, &c. Merchants will find our stock the largest in the State, from which to seleet their winter supplies.
STEWART & BOWEN,
nov2 Wholesale Book and Paper House, Indianapolis. ~Wf A1Y TEB—A situation is wanted by a young man FT In either the city or country, where he can do sufficient work to pay his board and have the privilege of attending school. He is a good hostler and milker, and has good recommendations. Inquire at this office. nov3-d‘2tAwlt
CHARLES MAYER,
JVC*. 29 WXST WASHINGTON STREET,
India. 11 iipoll*, Indiana..
TV KALKR in Willow Cabs, Hobby Horses, Sleighs, Ve1 W loci pedes. Fancy Cabs. Shopping, Knitting, Sewing, trave'ing, work, fruit, cloth, office and market baskets: hampers, bird’s nests; rocking and nursing, children, high and iow rattan chairs, india rubber goods, such as balls, babies,toys, rattles, redding, back, side and puff combs; hair, shaving, tooth, whisker, cloth, flesh, blacking, counter, window, horse, whitewash, scrubbing and crumb brushes; silk, cotton, hair, hemp and sea-grass fisli-lin»s. of anj length and sb.e;.vankee doodles; salmon, kirby, limerick
isir
No Banks in Oregon.—The New Constitution of Oregon positively prohibits paper money Banks ; consequently commercial panics will be unknown there.
Safety of Engeish Railways.— Last year “only one person in 16,168,449 who traveled by railway was killed” from “causes beyond his own contral.”
m,
and trout, flatted and bowed fish hooks; floats, multiplying
stems; musical instru-
Jydt tos .miff 4£ fo-T > of ,004 ,-»i«iv A i*j«
Tf.u Vi ; o'/’1 itixii led
from the lowest point. Hie news from New York, reed on ’Change, tended to check the demand, but holders remained firm. Wheat is in good demand and firm. Barley is dull and heavy. TBere u rather more inquiry for Hogs to-day at $5 per 100 foe. net, but we heerd of no sales. Some email lota have already been cut, ami with
W ^ r, “ eT £* 1 P*" 5 * 1 * wU1 *>« P*ck«i
thiaweek. The opening price pwmieee to be
The broken buy the notes of ladfeog free Bonks at S discount, end Dlinoie at ~ there is e demand forboth by traden,
sales are made at dia. for the
3@5 for the latter. If partiee who hare
reocy for sale, would make the feet known, they would do modi better than they can by diapering
of it to partiee who buy to aril again. 17The Missouri Lagiaiatara hma hill before
for the suspended banks. It)
-.p ~ .’at v-z L . * - -•*CK , .s <* tml'i/. > L*. ( semiH _JS ■ jdi - h* io*m
it providing relief**
O* Several distinguished American officers are now in Washington, it is said, endeavoring to get
into the British service in India.
O’“I Believe it Saved my Life.”—Jacob Wooster, of Bush Creek, New Sewickley town ship, says: “ For two years I suffered the Vertigo, Nausea and Headache, attending Dyspepsia, sometimes so severely as to incapacitate me for any effort— at others, to confine me to my bed. My bowels were often so constipated as to oblige me to use the most powerful purgatives to relieve myself. Indeed, I at last found it necessary to use something of the kind constantly. Last Fall I commenced taking BceaHAVs’s Holland Bitters, and found it just what my case required. I cannot recommend it too highly, for I believe it saved my life." R. Browning, Agent, nov2-d*wlw Indianapolis, Ind.
DIED: In this city, on Monday night, Nov. 2d, MBS. JOANNA P. NORMAN, consort of Joseph Norman, aged 71 years.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., 25 WEST FOURTH ST.,CIN., IMPORTING STATIONERS, MAMCrACTUREftS OF MEMORANDUM, PASS,
AND
ZD 1 £1XX Is. Bools.8, or A1A ITT LBS, BIBLE PBIIYTEBS, BOOK. JOBBERS,
sjm
Medical Book Publishers, nnAKE GREAT PLEA SURE IN SOLICI King the attention of Western Buyers to their immense
stock of the
GREAT STAPLES, n the branches above indicated. They offer far Cash and to Short Time Buyers, who are well established, 20.000 QUIRK3 HALF BOUND CAP BLANK BOOKS, 15.000 “ FULL “ “
ALL STYLES,
SJM “ DEMI BLANK BOOKS, 2.000 “ MEDIUM ‘ “ 6.000 “ QUARTO BLANKS,
500 GKO LEAD PENCILS—LnoUARirr’a, Faua’,
and othar makers,
2,500 “ BEST 8TBBL PENS
250 “ PENHOLDERS.
500 DOZ. WRITING FLUID, all sisea,
ISO “ INKSTANDS,
500 1 SLATES aUUms. 250 GRO. WEDDING BNYBLOPE8, pvo onn SNVKLOPSS, aU amaa, W GRO. ENGLISH TREASURY BLOTTING, M0 RMS. ENG., FRENCH A AM. TISSUE PAPER, 25 “ ENG. DRAWING PAPERS, 1,200 “ CAP PAPERS, U00 “ LETTER PAPKES, Wwo “ BATH “
IJOu “ NOTH “
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BANKERS’ OASES, 50 COPYING PRESSES.
25 DOE. COPYING ROOKS, AM “ COPYBOOKS, ■ - SS0 “ “ “ PRINTED COPIES,
reels; cane fish poles; . ane pipe
menu, such as music boxes, accordeous, harmonicas, Violins, flutes, fifes, guitars, banjos and taml>orinea; Italian violin, guitar and banjo strings; steel pens; Faber’s pencils; portmonaies; wallets; perfumery, such as Farine and other colognes, soaps, extracts, pomades and oils; fine ivory tooth, English horn redding, back, side aud puff combs; needles, pins, looking glasses, beads, masks, marbles, firecrackers, torpedoes; flre-works of the best manufacture; American and German pistols; game-lwigs, powder flasks, shot pouches, pocket compagnons, jewelry, snuff boxes, cigar cases, smokepipes, cigar holders, work laixes. cabas, back-gam-mon hoards, chessmen, dominoes, checkers, night tapers skates, magic lanterns, toys, ait endless variety; fancy goods, japaned ware; ladies’ fancy itaskeU, a very large stock, and always of the latest importation; pocket aud table cutlery, razors and scissors of the liest makers; bird cages; wooden-ware, such as cedar tubs, buckets, churns, faucets, l-owls, butter prints, &.c. David Landredi’scelebrated garden seeds; st> ne and ,\ ellow ware; groceries, produce, confectionaries, pickles, preserves; W. R. pine apple and importedcheese; fresh peaches and tomatoes in cans; German and Havana cigars; Virginia tobacco;oU7eoil;sardines;rock and cough Candy; currauts, raisins, figs, dates, nuU, prunes, citrons, split peas, lintels, juniper berries; hemp, canary, caraway, coriander, fennel and anise seed; sage, oat meal, sago, peart barley, farina, millet, cocoa and chocolate; German, American, Spanish and Turkish smoking tobacco;
Merahaum Pipes.
My business connections with Consul of most of the German States, and also with one of the best German bank ng house* in this country, enable me to execute with dispatch, Power* of Attorney, to make collections in the old country, and to furnish draft* payablealway* at sight; to all the prin-
cipal cities in Germany.
The public patron age is respectfully solicited.
CHALKS MAYER,
oct3l-d6m No. 29 West Washington Street. "■""AISSOLUTIOIY.—The co-partnership heretofore Iff existing between M. T. Henson and W. A. C. Thompaon, under the style of Henson A Thompson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts will be settled by Henson A Benepe, who, alone, are authorised to receive arid receipt for the same. M.T. HENSON, W. A. C. THOMPSON. Indianapolis, Oct. 28,1857. oct31-d3t. To the Public. The publication ordered hy Mr. W. A. C. Thompson is and has been an act of hi* own, not authorised by me. There being but two claim* which I pay; I pay no other debts of the old firm. HARVEY L. BENEPE. nov2 d3t.
IS, direct Importation,
MOORE, WILSTACH. KEYS4k OO.. ---- 25 WestFourth Oaset. CianonaU.
Handsome, all Wool De Laines, N71OH SALE CHEAP* at JF odSI-dtf WILLARD’S. A LOT OF NICE NEW FEATHERS, T?OU SALE CHEAP* at JP oct31-dtf WILLARD’S.
LADIES’ EMPORIUM, NO. 16 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, CAPITAL BUILDING. X> H. Y G-OOIDS, T ADIRS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 1 l Least, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Cloaks, Mantillas, and MUieery Goods of every description, at Reduced Prices, Wholesale and Retail. oct31-dtf ' ' F. P. TAYLOR, Proprieror.
ANDREW WALLACE, STORAGE. FORWARDING AND ( oiiiniissioii Merchant, an ratings is Wheat, Floor, Corn, Flax-Seed, White Fish, Mackerel, Land Plaster. Whfte nd WWte*Sand, Borin, Nails. Western Reserve Cheese, White Lead and all kinds of Staple Groceries and Seed. House on South-East Diagonal and Delaware Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. - tit V■ T AH SHIPPING FLOUR TO PHILADELPHIA on JL Commission. -• I am now receiving my Fall and Winter Stock of Groceries, which I can sell lower than I have sold for the past
six months.
100 bags Rio Coffee 50 bales Batting, 100 bris refined Sugar, 25 dos Tubs, SO boxes Star Candiss, 100 boxes W R Cheese.
50 do Tallow do 50,000 Cigars,
50 do Opal do 50 boxes Tea, 5 boxes German Soap 75 boxes Spices, lOObu new dried peaches, ICO kegs shot, 20 boxes raisins. 100 lead,
*»j»xeajb»dtaes, . ^'j^OO grossgunSaps, ‘ ; . L .
Mhriearnqh *2 _ M hexes Starch, 25 mb
fo hhdaClartasd Sugar, SO
»kegs Soda, M0 dos
SSTT- SSS-K-t,
2A*0 bris Kanawha Balt,
ftOtbrteCctaMHt,
* a used ^aa^—>wm a— ' J .? ZMU LA 18 r liUJlfCT JraTiS*
iV
1 bundlss lei
) gross %an caps,
TEX'
sis
UUOX> NEUS TV THE SICK AN B AU
FL1UTED.
lOX". IE-A.SfTZETR.IaY’K
Iodine and Laxsaparilla.
Flying IS THB ONLY PREPARATION Manufactured A. ia the United States, which combines the extracts of SARSAPARILLA, \ ELLOW DOCK, STILLINGIA, and the IODINE OF POTASSIUM, and tlie only article that
EVslI amd It'S A'l-zL ! n ~ is worthy of the least confidence of the public for the cure fail ana mnter nothing ufum from an tmp«r. *at*of biood.
Has been slmost entirely cleared out during a continued w>it nf th . .
ran' of throe week*, and we are now in receipt of another COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Of all the Lhtest Styles for
Mens’ and Boys’ Wear, fit L • ur e r Price* thnn Ever.
Also, our aasortment of
GENT o’ FURNISHING GOODS, Is replenished; and we would say to all those in want of WINTER GARMENTS,
Don’t fail to call at the
Clotbinffund Gent** Furnlwhing HOUSE, NO. 34 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. For It is to your own advantage. MITCHELL Sl FRIEDLANDER. oct28-dtf Proprietura.
-T
Third Annual Course of Lectures!
—BEFORE THE—
YOUNCx MENS’
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. IHE OPENING LECTUKE of thiacourse
rpj
will be delivered by
LAKE tALTI
pYrtH X uoe*z
REV. DUDLEY A. TYNG, On Tuesday Evening* November3**57 The coune will consist of at least eight lectures. The following are already engaged. Nov. 3—Rev. Dudley A. Tyng, of Philadelphia — subject— • Nov. Ex-Governor Bout well. Secretary of Board of Education, Massachusetts. Subject- America previous to its Discovery by Columbus. Nov. 14—Hon. Horace Mann—subject— Nov. 30—Wm. H Allen, President of Girard College. Philadelphia. Subject—Handwork and Head work. Dec. 1.—Wm. H. Allen, Philadelphia. Subject—Money
and Men.
Dec. 30—Preat. M. B. Anderson, of Rochester, New York Subject—Slavery and Yillenage In Europe. Prof. A. L. Loumans, New York. Subject—Celestial origin of terrestrial forces. Feh. 15—Hon. Henry B. Stanton, New York. Subject— Cromwell, Napoleon and Washington. yri 3 Tickets can be had of the Lecture Committ--e. Season Tickets for the course admitting one person $1 50 “ Gent ti:J two ladies 2 50 “ Family r 3 On Single admissions 25 cts j.w. McIntyre, 1 L j! M “CUNNINGHAM, \ Committee •
oct23-d4m.
M.T. HENSON, BENEPE. INDIANA HOUSE, MARKKT STRXKT, Between Illinoi* and Tennessc Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Henson & Benepe, Proprietors. fffYUIS House has been newly fitted and furnished, and f can accommodate Travelers equal to any house in the city. ocl5-d3m
ROBERT BROWNING, DRUGGIST, 22 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,
INDIANAPOLIS.
TTAS IN STORE, and offers for sale at lowest cash
XX prices,
lt.0U oz. Sul. Quinine, 50 “ “ Morphine,
15 “ 10 “
100 “ 200 “ 3<k) “ 500 “
Dru
511 kegs sup. Carb. Poda, 5 bris. pureCr. Tartar, 20 “ Epsom Salts, 2 “ Gum Camphor,
3 casks Sulphur,
5 cases Refined Borax, 5 bris Caster Oil, No. 1
500 lbs Aloes,
With* large and well selected stock of medicine*, Chemical*, Surffi<
aint*.
Iodide Potassa,
Iodine,
Blue Mass,
Pow’d Ipecac, “ Rhubarb,
Tart. Acid,
ruff*, medicine*. Chemical*, Si cal A Dental In*trument*, Cain Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuff*.
Ac., Ac.,
dom.
IT* I 3rL JS31
Pleasant Coal Fires /"''IAN RE mADE atall times by using the Brazil V_y Coal. It burns clean and lively and creates but little soot. Therefore you will not be compelled t<> take down or blow out your stove pipe every two or three weeks.— Reference can be given to a great number of persons that
have used the above coal.
All orders left at Mr. Vajen’s new Haidware Store, 21 W"st Washington Street will be punctually attended to hy oct27-d2w-* JAMES LOWDEN.
PITTSBURGH COAL.
50,000 BUSH. COMING. f llHE subscribers respectfully notify their customers X and the public generally, that they can supply them with Pittsburgh Coal, of a superior quriity, at less figures
than has been sold here for the last twelve months.
or habit of the system, vis :
Scrofula or A'ing'e Evil. Cancers, Tttmrrs, Eruptions ofthe Shin, Erysipelaz, Chronic Core Eyes. Rhiy Worm or Titter, Scald Head, Old Sores and Ulcers. Eerer Sores. Swelling of the Glands. Gout, White Sire/Ungs, Tulruraular Ibnsumj/tion of the Lungs. Blotches, Boils, Piles, Pimides on the F<tce, and aU diseases arising from the use of Mercury or
Calomel.
Dr. Easterly‘s Iodine and Sarsaparilla combines su h powerful curative properties that the worst cane* of disease readily yield 10 its infiuenee. ft cure* by driving out al the impure and diseased fluids of the body, and by purifying the blond, changing the secretion* and removing the cause, winch render the cure certain and permanent. It has cured thousands of cases which have existed from ten to twenty years, and resisted all other remedies. Dr. EASTERLY’S IODINE and SARSAPARILLA is an infallible cure for Liver Complaint—a disease which is very prevalent in the West. Fer a torpid liver it is the best remedy in the world. It has cured more than ten thousand cases in the last two years. The adhered should
try it.
For ladiffeation or DyapepaiM.itisdoing wonders. Its power in this complaint is not excelled, it equaled hy any other preparation in the Ended States. No one has ever used it without benefit in such complaints. Dr. EASTERLY’S IODINE and SARSAPARILLA will cure Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, no matter o how long stamling or bow bad. It haacured thousands o. cases of from ten to thirty years standing, when every other means had failed. All that is asked for it is a fair
trial.
For all diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder and Urinary Organs, and for Dropsy and Gravel, Dr. Easterly’s Iclim and Sarsaparilla stands pre-eminent, as the greatest aud best remedy ever Invented. It has cured more cases ol such complaints than any other known remedy. Dr. Easterly’s IODIN E aud SARSAPARILLA will cure nervous diseases, such as Neuralgia, Nervous Headache. Lou of Memory, General Prostration, Vertigo, Pains in the nerves of the face, and the various trains of Nervous Affections to which Females are liable in a low or dehilita ted state of health. It cures by strengthening the system, and restoring it to its pristine health and vigor. Dr. EASTERLY'S IODINE and SARSAPARILLA is a sovereign and speedy cure for Female Complaints, sucl: an Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhoea 01 Whites,Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, lucontinenct of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, produced by either irregularity or accident. Nothing can lie more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. No female should neglect to take it who is approaching that eritical period of life—the cessation of the menses. In such cases it cannot be too highly recommended. LADIES who admire a clear, beautiful white skin, and & iCsojcheek, should abandon the use of cosmetics, paints, lotions, washes and coloring materials of every kind, and use Dr. Easterly** Iodine and Narstipurilia. Paints and washes of every kind only injure the skin. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, makii. it , are and healthy, and giving activity to every’ minute ,ea sel, and by changing the secretions of the body, giving t yellow dark countenance th s bloom and fresh! w of yc uth. “ A word to the wise is suffifieut,” and a tort j- enouyl for the ladies. Dr. Easterly** lo line and >a.’4a|.-,i• rilia is the only safe and sure remedy now oiicred to th-j j public, which will eradicate mi rcury from 1.1.- system. Jt will cure the worst mercurial disease, no ma.'i rhow deep-y it may have eaten into the frame aud vital trgsus. It w.ll cure secondary syphillis, or Veneral Disease no matter how I long it may have been in the system, or uir-.i may batbeen its effects. I will cure OLD S0RK8 censed by the excessive use of ardent spirits, it will cut. ulcers in the mouth and throat, enlargement of the glan a, goitre or tumors in the throat, nodes, pains in the bones and joints, cancerous sores on the arms amt legs, cancers ur decay of the bones, dry gangrene, Ac. AU young persons who have reason to suspect an impurity in the blood, either heretlitary or the result of imprudence, ought to purity ; themselves and destroy this virus before entering into the i marriage state, as they may thereby not only protect them- | selves against the dangers of impotence and other misfortunes, but secure the certainty of a pure ami healthy off- 1 spring. This medicine wiU not only purify the biood, but , will thoroughly eradicate from the system every particle of
MEDICA Lj* DVERTISfiM E > TS Health and strength most inevitably follow its Use! BOERH AtVE’cJ Hol,LA\lt l!mi;l
an
Office at the old stand, opposite Madison Depot. Meridian Street, at Cameron A McNeely’s Printing Seven dcorssouth of Post Office. J. A G. JORDAN
oct27
Iso, c Ortic
d3w.
OTAN1C MEDICINE**—A large and well selected stock, with all the new and concentrated prepais—warranted fresh and pure. For sale hy oct:-n5m R. BROWNING. F 1 xa. o Fortes
§,
Tij'sx’ rwr,« ■ » x.ax, 1 •ff tiful Pianos, which we will
oct28-dtf
UST RECEIVED* a lot of fine toned and bean-
cheap fi
WILLARD A STO WELL.
sell very
for cash.
THE CRISIS HAS COME ? Alarming Sacrifice GtOOOS! 25 TO 50 PER CENT. REDUCTION. HORN & READ ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Seooxxd. Stools., Purchased in New York during the great commercial crisis, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! EMBRACING— Plain and Fancy Silks, Silk Rohes a’quille. Silk Robes a’volante. Plain and Printed Cashmeres and Merinoes, Plain and Printed Muslins and Delaines, Wool Plaids and Valencias, Every variety of Dress Goods, Broche Long Shawls, Broche Square Shawls, Plush bordered Stellas, new and elegant, Broche bordered Stellas, Plaid Wool Shawls of every description, Rich Velvet Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks from $2 to $50, Ladies* and Childrens’ Dress Furs, Carpets and House-keeping Goods generally. Purchasers will here find the richest and most elegant styles of recently Imported Goods ever brought to this city— having made this purchase during The Great Panic, Without regard to cost of importation, we are enabled to offer bargains never before heard ofln this or any other community. But to be brief, we say, to one and all, coaae and see. To see is to be convinced. FtarCrnsli Dtaly. Ome Price. !V*Atateimemt. T=r<^ifj-h cfc? HFLo/uei, No. 10, West Washington Street. 1TP Illinois ond Wisconsin money taken at Par oct30 ttt
NOTICE 7b the Stockholders of ths Indiana A Illinois Central " - — Bo,ilicay (JofnjHxny^ nnHE INDIANA A 1LLIN0ISCKNTRAL RAILX WAY COMPANY will offer for sale at Public Auction at the office of the Company, in tbecity of Indianapolis, on Thursday the fifth day of November, 1857, so much of the lands of the Company as msv be necessary to reduce the Capitol Stosk of the Coe fftny one mURon doliais. Two per uiiffwm-sCtae fpraleti value of the lands wm be required in cash—the bataaee tor which foe land is sold may be psfcUn toe capital stock of the Coaapaay st the rate of farty cants to the dollar. Noland wfll be sold or leaatimn Reappraised valne- By ecdsr ofthe Board of Directors octS-dtd J. M. CHORD SHARP!, Secretary.
Ivory Handle Knives.
W eorttaemoffTaiiieaBaYeeKnrrea, plain and jaatod •nstaS*«RhnaRdHrar or pisfied fosks to match, at very
TH F CRLRBKATKD HOLLAND REMEDY ► -. BTSPKPSIA, RISMSK OF TBK KIDSEIR LiVER COMPLAINT, \VKAKN>;ss of ANY TON* FEVER AND ACUEp And the various affections consequent upon a disotdered STOMACH OR LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Cholicky Pain Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiv ness Blind ami Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatu am Neuralgic Affections, It has in numerous instances | roved highly hencflriul, and in others effected a decide I cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on s' rietlj scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrate, 1 Holland Prof. Boerhave. Because of its great success ir. most of the European States, its introduction into the U. State* was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, 1 now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medical virtues must he acknowledged, It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of anient snirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect. It finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening ever}’ nerve, raising the drooping spirits, and, in fact,Infusing new health and vigoriu the
system.
NOTICE. Whoever expects to find a universal panacea In this bev erage will tie disappointed; hut to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of lingular remedial properties. CAUTION. The great popularity of this delightful aroma hasimiuced r imitations, which the public should guard against purng. Bi- not perstuiied to buy anything else until > ou given Boerhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One ixule will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all th. sa mitations. Sold at * I .IS< pet bottle, or sir hottle* for fiS.iMI, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, Beniamin Page, Jr., & Cc., MANE FACTO RING PHARMACEUTISTS AND CM KM
ISTS.
Pilt*biirKl> * Pu GENPMAU AGENTS. New York—Barnes & Park. II . Broadway, corner of Du ane street.
many chasir have
Philadelphia—S. W Dyott Ac jns. 132 North «tr.Baltimore—Cuspare Brothe’s. Say street
Cincinnati—John D. Park.
Chicago—Barclay A Brothers, 213 S. Water street
St. Louis—Barnard Adams A Co. New Orleans—T. Wright A Co.
nov25-dAwly,
R. BROWNING, Sole Agent
Indianapolis, 1ml.
A N
DRV GOODS. thi: ha test NOUNCEMENT!!
To furniNb u Tewtiinony to tlie liboru I ana wpirilcil l•lnll■l(*r in wiiirlt Ibe pnblit-liu\t; »«-<-.ond<‘d tbe effort* employed by us, -A71 <3.*, -A-Ijsio,
u] W.H. TALBOTT A 00,
fJV) acknowledge the response our energies have had
*agi
boast of a wider
from all parts of the State, it atfords us the greatest pleasure to announce our emir 'atisfaction with the entiinent w'e have experieuci I in our establishment* and
cour.
can
Circle of Patrons
! THAN ANY OTHER DRY COODS HOUSE IN THE STATE! YVK AKE SATISFIED THAT Celebrity is only based on M IE2 H. I T , And can only be maintained by enterprises, which mark the highest class of commercial abilities
and resources :
For sale by MOTHERSHK AD A COX, Druggists. Indiana* j
polls, aud by Druggists sud dealers iu Medicine generally That these are in the possession of us, and that they are throughout the United Statee. sugl3-dAwtf j unsparingly used, a fresh demonstration is daily given-
Should our success be less signal it may be concluded that the channels of the world’s mighty resource* are dried up —that the triumphs of trade are all expended—that riche* and comforts are in the possession of every individual—but
so long as a wish is unsupplied in the general L)RY GOODS TRADE,
We pledge ourselves t h a t
mercury, and will annihilate and expel the syphilitic virus, and restore the system to a state of perfect health and
purity.
This Medicine lias now been before the public four years, and during that time over Two Hundred Thousand Bottle* have been Sold and given satisfaction to ail. Country Merchants and Druggists who formerly purchased by the dozen now order by the gross. It is six times stronger, cheaper and better titan any other Sarsaparilla preparation now in use. Since Dr. Easterly** Iodine and Mar*a pari Ha has been introduced to the public, all oth. Sarsaparillas have been discarded, and the well kno« n superior mreit of this, has almost driven them out of the
market.
H7 Price, one dollar per bottle; or six bottles for five
dollars.
UV" A liberal deduction made to dealers who buy to sell again. Orders promptly filled. Hj 3 Prepared by ur. Easterly, corner of third and ».t nut streets, St. Louis, Mo.
KEEP THE BALL ROLLING! “ New Goods ” and Good News
▲T TH*
NEW CASH STORE. rfYHE undersigned are now receivlag their second supply X of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which have been purchased at the present depreciated rate, and will be sold at prices to suit these hard times.
CLAY A CARTER,
oct21. No.56, adjoining Odd F> Bows’Hall.
rjYOK A GOOD AUT1CEE Double Soled aud L 1 Hair Lined Boots for winter wear, call at octS6 KNODLE’S.
JENNINGS & DEN BAR*
FASHIONABLE TAILORS
CTO. *20* EAST WASHINGTON ST..
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
mayll-dtf.
throughout the Fall and Winter, the first out and last oat in styles and fabrics will appear
A. B. WILLARD & CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING Their Fall and Winter Stock of <3r O O cX 8
No. 40 West Washington Street GAEL. AMD SEE THEM. septSS dtf
I N O R
TO MEET
JMPmINKD TO SELL BOOKS AND STATIONERY At unusual low prices. Preferring te sell tlann tw bn Said. I do this to neet the pressure. ANT ONE WISHING GOODS WOULD DO WELL ,,1 i . YoeaHbeflarepasckssiiigttaswkns. To be Snid in quuntttlea tn »uit
ilftsrvl 1i«H rViitjJl jp0*
A T T H E
oct7
KToxmt- TToi-laL Store,
NO. 3 Bates House,
c*5 SLu GtXjUSCTCT, PROPRIETORS. GLASER &, BROTHERS' '
lf>
oak
NO. 2 BATES HOE ME. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. *eptl6 ’ ' dly JUST RECEIVED AT THE LADIES’ EMPORIUM, Ne. 16 Enst Wnabington 8t., uroaa the namwiL office, f* CASES Fall and Winter Bonnets; 6 Boxes fine French U Flowers; Ribbons of every Style and Price. Call and examine. [oetl7-dlm] F. p. TAYLOR.
HALL
OlOAlSJBlZ T ATEST 8T¥EE Manutactured, at the Ladies' Xj Emporium, No. 16 Ran Washington Staset. octlfl Chenele tTnn/i Dresses A T THE EADIEM* EMPOBIEM*No. 16 [\ Wsst Washington finest. octTU
A 1 eotl7
EE IN
WANT OF FEANNEE of anyde- , wU find a good asMrtnent at WILLARD’S.
Mtssfr w^ssar
