Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1859 — Page 2

i>AILY sentinel.

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9m%m.

Hf»»» thu mUa wpo-d (•tkcnjtoT

r>rmorr*4le oimcu*: ! th« illuniiMt«d parlor*, tkaj w*ra fomawbat uThi< I not act of PourIhb Um finally deprived toniabodoa being Introdacad f agantl—aa who

w* (ilract ■Utfitinn to *n abatraot of on ablo t,),,, 0 f thn waning confidmoa of hla lata Coo- eataa in aa Praaidaat Pi area, wha ooorteoualy

- -r , M'r\ br r*^^’* lH £3^ a ^crw w L 1 s.*l l

which will ba found in tha tala)(niph column, iq la ), e ohaacMwitb the great northaro lora, but the oast room, aatartaiolng thorn the upon tha CWba qaastlon. Tha awiuUllion afthU ^ in |Kfit),ih,y will organla# a thin! party, while by his rara coowaraadoaal prwar*, and frwtila (aland, oontiguou* to our ahoraa, has long *n<l glra thdr votwa for noma auch ticket aa t aurpriaing tbata by tbs polish, aasa, aod grace of i Mian raaanlad with favor hr the mo*t eminent Brotlerick, of California, and Daria, of Indiana, > hia bearing. . . * , bean raganiao with lavor ny me u/.n.^. i. u ,m. flU rio.it«l hi* unnecessary to add that they loft the

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

/Idhdh WHAItRn D«mi.%2* A^91>K9 A!* 4UU OniCIHIIATI ■ailroad Slock waniad, by 0. 8. aTBTBMSOH, janSS-D^w at Branch Bank.

amusements.

MISCELLANEOUS.

of our atateaman of all polltlr*! parties. The oppoaltlott of Tram'S ami England to Its annotation to this country, make* more cel dent its raluc ami importance to «a If we dealt# to Incrsass In national wealth

mnat In the same degree enlarge the

f°r 'I- prodtmtlona.. We need the production* of | 1(>t ‘ "’^I^H.uo^'hav. agreed to report a tariff

after

ami power, we can only hope to do »o by making commerce tributary to those ends.

A. ih, ", «..,*>«■ ,W« ih. follo^n* iwm.:

The Committee of Ways and Means

. „ # i ->»« oonsultation, have agreed

Cuba, and Cuba would flirnish a market for * 4 ml Ur to that of l«46. fgreatly fear the House portion of our aurplu* And under a more tn- will amend it by the impoeition of higher and trestle govern nent both would lie enlarged., prdtaetiv* duti, s, liaaed on the speoiat! principle. * . . It is the talk now that the Senate will never conWe need Cuba, aa she coir:iiSudS the 1 ^ mmlifiioations, but will sooner allow of thwOulf, of the Meaioau and 1 eutral Arne I t |, # to paa* by without any action on the

rtoan State*, which it is our manifest destiny | tariff.

or Walker or Stanton. Thera is some curiosity j „ ..

to know what course Mr. Korney will pursue in White Houaa char^ with the dipity and this matter, hut those who know the determined 1 courtesy of him whom they had baea iaatructad

career since be divided with the Administration, have little doubt what his oowrse will be. Curelentlng hostility to the present Administration, and 10 the arrogance of the Southern Democrats is a pert of hie creed, if it may be so called. The Washington correspondent of the Ciooin-

to abeorb That trade and iutcrcoSamunioation should never be placed under the aurvellanoe of a foreign power. The effete and decaying Government of Spain can not long retain Cuba within her grasp It will eoon be sn independent State or become the dependant of some other power Wh«t ffitlnn has a higher el aim than our own to the alliance ’ We should see to it, that the prlae—

The President Is determined that tho laws against the slave trade shall be enforced atrict y. lie has removed the United States Marshal of Georgia, lor not being vigilant enouith in the tVa-i'/perr case His successor i - charged to give the closest attention to the lerreting out and punishing of the parties engaged in that piratical en-

terprise.

Every thing looks well toward harmony in the

The Administration and Mr.

DeibPcratie parly.

, IhHiglas’ mends will soon be on good terms,

the ripe fruit reidy t * drop, falls not into other Douglas hM already dined at Senator Slidell’s hands j house. Senator Orccn w ill shortly resign hi* po

sition as Chairman of the Territorial Committee

Bvlwer'i New Book.

’ 6 fm/WAT WILE, HE HO W

by Sir B. Lyuon^ua^received

r»Hrr?w ast received at

AETfcBOWBirS.

Pike’s Pewk.

We publish elsewhere, from a Kansas paper, the latest Intelligence from the gold region of Western Kansas The accounts in general, from

diet Rt

of the Senate, and Mr. Dougins will he invited to resume Ins old place The conciliatory coutse pursued by Douglas, and the probability that the War has ended between him and the Administra-

, I lion, has made Forney, Broderick & Company

f>>»rs'hi, »re m'»st fl tUcnug, htf 1 ,r y j rt „gry One of tiieir number, Hickman, of should be tecelved with eaution. Theletfer we j Pennsylvania,refused to drink the health of the published a few days since fiom Uhng Water | Illinois Senator st a late festival in this city. I

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I her#I | |( ^ , (< popubir ,,, Washington aahe is at home.

The dispatches to the Cincinnati (iutrlt* fur-

nish the following items;

GovkkNor I>*nvkh ros Ohoihisino Coi.on*.— Correspondence is publislicd between Mr Stcpltens, of (Jeorgia, and General Denver, Com misaioiicr of Indian Affairs, in wliicli tiie latter recommended the organisation of a new Terrinay out of the western portion of Kansas and

Nebraska

presented the jrue phase of the matter, may l>e gold on Cherry Creek and the Pintle, but we think it Will result in developments aim tlnr to th-'se of the gold regions of North ( aroline and Georgia The eontraetors win* carried supplies to the fliali \rinv have a large ipiaotity of otoek to dispose of, and to obtain g<*od prieca for whieh.they have an inicrest in exaggerating the reporM of the new gold discoveries. To (he Urge

number who are attraete.1 .hither with the hnpeol I J'**'*?'*' ^* vr "" 0 '' Donoi.asrres.- The

nutnirlphid TfUfiG, til tho

us. ml la l k. aw .* I . sl t. ttti 1.1. > > l I kSLkk » > i Lfc* ill isi*<avts% 1 ’ , .

tliat a s*M‘ret movement is m progress to bring

making a 1 ‘rtune suddenly, we fear 11 will prove a wild goose chase We advise all win* haveem ployinent, t*» let well enough alone. There is plenty of room or enterprise in Indiana, anil competency can f>c realise*! in almost any occupation if pursued w,tl» energy, o«H*»H*my a d •feadiness of purts*se There is nothing nn»re dangerous ib«n the prevailing oitietv to anpnrc flehes l*y spcenlation W bile a few smecesl. Ihouaanda are ruined in th*> pnrsnit of the «lelu ab»n The largest anil most secure fortunes have been ac'omntated t*y toiling imbistry, frugal habits, and regular business sagaciously directed These unahttes are move I'ertain of ret'on* pense th*o any dreams of India fortunes, w wealth to f»e realised from the fabulous wcabb

f Pike s Pe*k

.lodge Douglas on the course for Presidency immediately. Tins fact, says that journal, has just j come to our knowledge, and we feel it to he onr

dniv to the public t<* tnnounce it.

On Friday night last a private meeting was

at hots# to regard as a crust, rscklsas, unprincipled and degraded President, and aa one who disgraced manhood by oonatant worship at the Bacchanalian shriBa. Ever after, thejr were warm admirers of the amiability and gentlemanly

deportment of franklin Pierce The 0MK •« Cltw WOtte.

We find from the proceeding* of the Legislature, on Tuesday, that a diacusaion ensued on the act to repeal the bill establishing the Bank of the State and branches. This looks to us Ilk* child’s plsy. The Supreme Court has juat established the legality and validity of the Bank charter, and it is folly for the Legislature to be wasting their time aod the people’s money, in useless debate on the question. No one has any idea that the Legislature can disturb the act, or that they desire to do so. The only effect may be to annoy and disturb the Bank in its business transsctloos--a continuance of the agitation may do this, by impairing its credit to some extent with those who do not understand the question, and who are not acquainted with the basic upon which it rests. Wea l have perfect confidence in the Branch Bunk here—feel and appreciate its benefits and advantages to the business community—and the same considerations hold good with reference to the other localities. The q leetion is now divested of any political coloring, aod we think common aonee should teach our legislators to let

the matter rest

The old State Bank, which had so justly the confidence of ail parties, was managed end controlled by the same men generally that have charge of the new Bank; no one doubts their integrity or capacity, and, if left alone, they will, no doubt, soon place the Bank of the State in the same enviable position occupied by ite predecessor. At all events, w* see nothing to grow out of the continued agitation of the subject, and as long as we have a Bank charter pronounced legal by our highest Court, we suggest that our representatives would be subserving the interests of their constituents more satisfactorily ny turning their attention to more tangible questions.—

Vimvaoes Nmn.

Pathvts fla*wTHt».—The following patents were granted for the week ending the Irtth inst: W. M. Waggoner, of Middletown, Indiana; for improvement in devices for gathering grain

into gavels.

Wm Luyland, of Mixervtlle, Indiana; for im-

provement in car couplings.

Richard Dohle and M. Angelo Starr, of Richmond, Indiana; for improved machine for making

printers’ rnlee.

James Hughes & Nathan Stonecipher, of

Giro for Consumption. 9M, CHCTBCHILI.’S BI9COFEHT. WimeJUtUr'a Genuine Preparation of Dr. J. F.

ChurcMWt Compound of tAe

HYPOPHOSPRITES

called at the St. Lawrence Hotel, in this city Cambridge, Indiana; for improvement in corn-

The person's who convened the meeting were the planters.

chiefs and leaders of the late reception given to ^1 VI.• Douglas \fter tltmse invited were as-sem-; l.wnttan tlwrul*.

hied n. a quiet ami private way. the object was A rnri0 , H <tor „ n , fi,.hionahle life has gained made k town by l orney, who acted as spokesman r „ ri>n ,.y (.ondon, in which the names of more mmI It uk'r t<> tl* maa* a pmuo-Ml < > ^ th*,, on * 0 f di„f$ nc tion i* freely mixed ...St,,,» and prompt actum should be had to invite ; IH , daughter of an eminent public man. Douglas to .vyepto! vsivorncNmcwr sum nation |M>t Vfr y | on « married, wee staying tor some lor the next I residential rh ettott, without regard w ^ kit ^ % hot el in Boml street, and occupied to the selection of the t h 0 lestoi. (-onventem. ,^ rfmpnW on thp ground floor. Very late one

Attorney General Knox, also presrnt,dissented a person was observed by a policeman to

|>r*»j*osals ot f orney. I he ground ta (>ppn (>nr of lh „ wl(wlow , from outside, enter the

ken by him was, that it was inexpedient so to act. - - - —

The m>»*t pnxleat course would i>e to submit the

LIME. SODA AND POTASH. A Specific Bewaedy fwr Use Treataaemt CONSUMPTION. rflHK 6BEAT rHEHICO-HKEICAL M Dtxeovery of th« otlebrmtad Dr. J. F. Churchill, of ParU, flr»( made known by him to the French Academy of Madid > a about two yean ago, mar ks a new and important era in the annals of Medical Science. Now. Tor the lint time in the history ot the world, has a remedy been Sound that surely strikes at the very fonndatiea of Pulmonary Diseases, and by restoring the deficient ohsmlcal elements of the blood. Increasing the ptindple which oonstttatee nervous nr vital force, invigorates the notrltlve functions, and thus not oaly cures, but also prevent* the development of this hitherto most fhtal scourge o' the human race. ITT - Cmmtlwm t« the PuMic. -TIT Various preparations are already in the market, purporting to be baaed on Dr. Churchill’» discovery, against which we solemnly caution both the profession and the public. Let no i<ne be deceived, but ask for and only uae the preparation sold born the sole General Depot in the United States, No. 49 John street, and bearing a fae ttnUie aig nature of J. Winchester, by whom Dr. Churchill's prescription is put up in a reliable and chemically pure

form.

JTr* Re««» the Teeti— From the New York American Medical Monthly, for May, 1858. “Whatever may he our conclusions with reference to the claims of Dr. Churchill, for the Hypophosphites as sovereign remedies in tuberculosis (consumption,) there can be n> doubt as to the value of these salts as remedial agents-” In all Nervous and Scrofulouscomplaiats,debility, loss of vital power. Dyspepsia, indigestion and Female Weakness, It is a sovereign andinvaluable remedy. From he North American Medical Reporter, for October, 1838. “This Medicine is scientifically prepared and reliable. We hav^ used it in our own practice, in phthisis palmonsli*. ,nd other 'onus of disease, with very satisfactory results. •****»•• In sixty-eight cases in which this remedy was given, thirty -even were in the incipient, and twenty-three in the second and advanced stages of consumption; the remainder were beyond hope. With the exception of th latter cases, which were m uch benefited, all hut three, which are still doubtful, recovered perfectly.” Price or three bottles for $5. Single bottles only, in coe,v»fr,»fetd solution, sent by mail, prepaid, when specially ordered. All orders for three bottles or over will he sent by express at c st of the party. Druggists must send their orders direct to the undersigned, or they may have a different and spurious preparation sent ih.ni. iochester’sGenuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill’s Compound of the Hypophnsphites of Lime, coda, and Potash is sold at wholesale at the sole General Depot, 49 John street, hot will be kept by all respectable druggists throughout the United states. Circulars and all necessary information given to all parties inclosing a stamp. For convenience in rece.vii g onr letters, correspondents are requested to odd •• Box JT5I" in addition to the regular address as below. J. WINCHESTER, American and Foreign Agency, jan-.l DAwisJm 49 John street. New York.

THBATBB. L—senad Manager .Mr. B. T. foKuiors. ' Stag* ■■nay Hojuit Cuanmi. THBATBR WILL WARMED. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 23,’59. Grand complimentary testimonial to Bra. 8. OTJJ XGK, Tendered to him by the dtixena of Indianapolis. BEST BsEfo YET. GRAND GALA NIGHTPoaitiveiy the last night of THE GREAT SPECTACLE A T. A T^TTETTST.

OB, TUB

WONDERFUL LAMP. To conclude with the laughable farce called the ARTFUL DODGER Pol ce will be in attendance and strict order enforced No improper characters admitted under any circumstances. Pat cm or Anmsuoif —Private Box, S3; Dress Circle and Parquette, 30 cents; Family Circle, 35 cents. Doors open at 7 o’clock; curtain rises at?% precisely.

«•■«**'*•■ •* 'few .Etmm Imamrmm

* fefehMfefeY,

I an thk 1st or January, 1*59, as rkquirbd

by the Laws of die State of Indiana. The name of the Corpora k-n is th« .ETNA 4 « n TAN T, bicated at Hartford Don

WU KO US.

LT.-tn.

K

icctirtt

The Capital Stock is

p:dd up.

The asaetts of the Company are:

„ , _ Pir Value. Market Value. Real Kstate unencum- fg~- jg

bered Money due the Co a ec u re d by mertrage Cash in hand and in B’k with accrued imereat. Cadi in the hand* of Ag> nta and in transit.

om Million Dollars, and is

4.312 15

3*9,189 38 131^13 83

38

35

NEW PRINTS, IN QUANTITIES, Bleached Muslin, FINE BROWN MUSLIN, BteacfeeManU Bra ira OottOXA FlAZAXAOXp WOOL. DELAINES, French 9mall Figured Herlaae, DEBOISE AND MOHAIR, Satinet Tweeds, Rich Black Silks, % r El.VET KIBBON, NO. 1 ta 14; Colored Drilling;

50.009

350

30,000

35,909

5,000

Colored Paper Cambric,: Aad atfeer New C.aad«, tfeis day re-

ceived at

HOLMAN’S, jan33 Dim Na.SOdd Fellaws’ Hall.

MERCHANTS’ I fil F -A. T O FAST FREIGHT LINE

room ami close the window again. The inmate*

, . were aroused. The invader was at length dis-

. , '' U m * ' >r l'>” O^tU iUm tonv, ,.t.on. Ci „ rr ^ th<( room which he had entered, • .sdiwnri *te.»rit.*rtri» ♦ eve a.» i mike eveiv rffoG "» aecure (he immiiMtum HlU j,, D|><1 w , |ich of lhe suit ^.jiy It will «*e n-tumd l.y Ihe tel '^ra(*hie *»r«K-ee*l or lot.,. 4,onM ft, *t fail, he would willingly ^enpied Uy the youthful and handsome matron inga yeete^lay. th*t the memorial adopted l«v l< ' v ' 1 'and with Douglas for his leader, |>" llw ij U g |.« was recognised aa the son of a »- — *«« 1 aTS&LrftsrSm?; the Vum Kreaideut .ml referreil M»the(-omm»ttee )hhI,, particularly Metlinn** aitd Mef^ormick, who practical joke, and that it had been done for a ett the Jmlli'hrv ScimM* Skw *si» g *ve m*ti*m were opposed to any aetka, that wmtKl l*e contra- ^ Italian lady, who happened to be stevthat he ehmthl ti» >1 *y m »ve to js'ive the o**«test u ‘ , '' ,l '****** dis ipime of the Dem- j n j, ^ time in the hotel, volunteered, the privilege of the fioor of the #e ia»e * or was i.eluced to write a la ter, declaring herself

Weal aad *•

tfe-West,

and Bnffalw.

via Alfeaay

ante

until the ipti'a'tot* *t i-»e**>' v .# dt*p<>*ed of

I

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.

PBOPKIETeKM.

Wodet Npeeefe in t»*e Wteeowrl l.estw- ^ otjexft of the young Lothario’# midnight tatnre eearch. The husband of the yeung lady is said ur e t ' * .* . ^ ,v to have l*een weak enough to show this extror-

•••«»»• ' VVV t "» of ^ dinaiy epistle to many of his friends. The poM-md diiffmltv tKftween Senators | ^ Mi*s*mri legislature on the r *

- 7th mh! H #iH fHH'ur lv> the of

rm>n mhI <4H*« withonl i RjtM n \ v|r f ^ ^ hn wooM | Opinfwml UwmWtm. peare that the DKmds Senator dematuletlol the In- j imply, a veritable descendant of le*rd ()hath .ro. Rwise Sew, Ise . Dwentber 11,185«. dhtotan an e*p>anat,on The latter replied, re 1 H** rcaemblanee to that distingutshetl ora Da. G. W. Philup*. Dear Sir. Please find

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Mr Dootft x* th,*'* Mpldnerl and mod.fi,*1 his and the season of the year having arrived when U

Vlr I’itt offer,'.! ti*e following: will he called for more frequently, will doubtiers* Hrmlonl, That t he Speaker be authorised to -niggest the shipping of another lot at a very eirly can*e to he print,*1 and posted, one hniHired bills, day. VV e have s*»hl, as you see. eleven dozen, announcing tne f*ft» ot J tnuary, K*!*. j,. this immediate neighb >rhood. We have yet Mr. M.i.ey —1 move to lay that resolution on the first ;>erson to see, who tailed to receive bwniIki* table fit from its use. That it will cure all kinds of Mr Pitt—Mr speaker, this House passed re* j cough, he the causes what they may, or at olutioos. Stir, to cadebrate, in an appropriate man* j any or all stages of such cough, we suppose "er, tlte ftlh of January. This is a res,>luiion is not claimed; but for a Certain cure, at any rea simply asking that node* he given to the public enable stage, the community here are satisfied of that day. We have declared an intention, [ that it is THE cough medicine. There is no and now. when we come to publish it, some get*- medicine we have sold, for which higher recom-

mendations could be obt lined bare, than yours. merit gripes,” ami squirm* around like a red

worm on a pin hook. {Laughter }

Gentlemen keep continually talking about economy. I. myself, do not believe in tyie* the public purse with cob web strings, but when retrenchment comes in contact with patriotism, it j assumes the form of 'smallness.” Strteh econ omy is like that of «>ld $*kinfi»nt, whx* had a pair Lmts made for hi< little Imy, witinmt sides.

T

HR A BOVS DISPATCH FORWARDS GOODS from New York anti Boston more expeditiously Uma any lias runniD* West, except the regular Impress

Companv.

Meo-honU and others sill find it greatly to their advantage to ship by this Line, ss they receipt goods all the wav through, guaranteeing time, and carry aft the way by rail, thus saving to the shipper the expense of insurance. All just claims for damages, overtime and overcharge, will he promptly adjc ted and paid on application to the undersr.-ned. at the office of the American Exprew

Company. Mark all goods

MERCHANTS’ DISRATCH

language, which w,s accepted aa satisfactory by Mr. Kinftt. and then the p'pc of piece was smvk er* I’hua *dwd>> *a *s the cml ul ti.i-!w,r

t*f eurd*.

• he f.adlce of JnpHH.

Mr Towesesn Haas**, the gentleman tor whnm, when ill, the Emperor of Japan reoom *nendt*l the remetiy which was presi'ribed for King Dxvtn. as mtorilrnl In the second verse of the drat chapter of the first lx*oh of Kings, thus

describes the fair sex of Japan

A# you take sn interest in the "fair sex.” you wdl expect eome description of the beauties of Jamm The women of (H»nd»lh»n ttever make vkHte, (except the mother to s marrietl daughter.')

have no assemblages of their "dear five hundred

nor do they assemble at the tea table,

D. RY AN, Agenl jan-.’t DlmtkWif

A. H. ' lYINSSTON, Agent. No. 14T Broa.lwav.New York. G. G. KIDDER. Agent. No. 199 State street, Boston.

I, Indianapolis. Office, Am. Ex. Co.

LA LIES, REMEMBER

Please send one groee a* sow an possible.

Yours, respectfully,

JOHN

a CRAFT k CO.

of boots mode tor hi* little hoy, without soles srrat debility, wbicb

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BatTiMUa, July 15,1854.

I *ae suffering with a severe Catarrhal Cough, accompanied by night-sweats, lose of appetite,

wae daily increasing,

eneed taking Peruvian Sirup.

with reminiscence* the most stirring; it bring* | ( na f* w days, and be I ore 1 bad used the second to mind one of the grandest event* ever recorded j U*ule, my cough leadened, night-sweats ceased, in letters of living fire up**** the walls of the r „^,r*,l and mitk u .u-an-tK temt-le of lam. by the strong right arm of the ' T .! ***»#* nd gisl of war! Gn sue), occasions we should iwe "S» r ***•* 1 ^ ‘♦n above party lines amt pidit* xl distinctions. I being able to walk several miles each day without ..ever ibught under the banm of t»id llmkory. totlgue, while hitherto (could walk only a short but "by the eternal I w>*h had. (Laughter K t.» . rw-c ami applause, j If the old war horse was here V 8 KELLOt.C.

. . . . .. . . * . I m»». he would m>t km*w Ms own children from l— m

her teeth afith a Imrrhl mixture wh.ch not | , r ol „ v ^,1^.Whig*, t I rThe Indiana State Board of Agriculture

n r ,i.. , , IM j , ilw | K, '" ,r Dcmm r t*. hard, si.ft to..le.l. will m ,-«t at the Agricultural Room in the State-

poetion of the gum*, and the 1 p« some . ,.es re Irieml. |,lmol.dt.«. |> »ug| 4 *ites.

mnin permanently swollen Khe next shaves he. #(M , i >Uth ersk.tea

ehmwsand extxwminaiea he» eyelashes, ami j

fr>eod*j

to huM high court* of t'ens.ire on the manners an i i.H*rals of their friend* They go out once or mice in * year to viatt -some celebrated ten. pie, but their .»r l*.**rv devotion* are paid a'- a ehrine within their own houses, or a pretty Wm »o*cied within the enclosures ol tbeir grouuxle. The female# of the laboring classes perto. m *»».i*e portion of the out ioor (alswi i nt t ey aro not over workeil aa in t'lnu* awl other |urta of Asia Polygamy obtain* • e , a man may have any

nurntwr of "*etH»»*d wive*

Whet* * female i* selected aa a first wife, she irea tor her "change of condition" by smear

ing I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ only Mat'kena them fi»rever. hut also destroy* * j g^^^jihmw

eyebrow enITto i

. ,1 belong to m» party. I am free, unbridled, *...

. tne laanM**. or ner na*r NIh* has w»w . o . ...o..,,. . .l. .

-si z ir M iM rs r^l tentlemen. let *»* show m.r liber lity on patiotic

I the faahk»n of her hair

enly

l»<»ht, awl

Wile, the commander in-chief of all the second

house on Tueeday, the first of February, at two o’clock P M dUlw

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'

ZSZZ I " l —“ >*-.*<*.-rns -• •*• •*. »t .

remind* one of a similar right wives of the reepex'tabie Abraham

c.*eu by (Kachel

Imnh.) The oeeoud wive* do w»t perform any of th se atmurd w tions. ^.nsequently they are by fhr the beet loohlng in the eyen of the Tolin or frealgaaM. A lady in fnll drew. In. made up for mUehtef. te worth deoenbing Her face I* thlehly aovered with rice Hour, on which rouge— rent range—k» pretttl v placetl. wh le her itpe are kretmht to that juat violet titqie that drive* the Japanese lever even to mahing poetry; her robe# era nnmeroueawlelnmaymml her girdle ie so vast In Me amplitude, that it would make a robe foe any ordinary woman, her head la hrietling with mefcd oronment* that hx>h like the gramlfothera #f all the tuning forks, her really pretty fort are prat rated hr Straw sandals, when the walks she Bineee her otepi as though her legs were lie«l to

ra ail, bb bA hlfcgiJb lantjata MWWmr^w Bra raBBBHmra w * nra

| form the t*etwtan*, Kaassa) OMwtawaa, tfeh .) iBtent Iron* lit* Gnld Miaou.

At.it an a Ufa a fig It ■ M >* ■! m fiBa fijBtkB

^fi x BMwvmt % *^uF%

Wn have had a good Hbo of M. The weather hn* boon forranblr. and onr health good. I have rara Anra B Anrartn Glty—at new place rtarted

If Jf

knitting needle l#et us m*t et|ueete five cents j * M4 ' ftll the eagle on it squeal* like a liH-o.not.ve

M An Booth ef Cherry

, wh.vh In li Bg rary rapkHy We hare hern here four daye lira* are eeveoty five hone** already put up, ••d 3M «rae under cooetructton. I believe It I be n forge etty before long. Tbe honra*are

will be •

_ the Btnn where getd kt got beet le ra ire nfflea from the towfi,on tho Pirate, they Bin* Any Bke ftran |fi to |il per

‘ ‘ Bf henee, nod

Tf

hero you nonhl oral all th#

own prioe. Y on

“ ■ mtthkn OR r wNnw nf on hod het-

Pl have been ImMy hu.ldtogl pe rnovml tuto it to .lays and It I or 1 would send you a sample o B hud your raw mill her* yon eofl Biraer yon weotdwuol ra your own pi «b get pin* ef fray eraetfooi quulltv teen ra twenty mllee ef the etty. T« •ra Bart ia iftarah ra early a* peembte

trip, aad khn MBhera yon

an old maid. Let u* print the bill* and inform

tbs' country that we are m full of pntriotiani as attwU. BtAdapof Fskraaryoext.U*<

~ ’ etmM Burk wuike feUesmed ai tani

BANK OF OOSPORT,

Oevtew ee Arerven er fiva-ta,*

ImNaaapeUe, laBaaa. January95. WM. i

igHorrur fob nbn-fa y bent of I tfiectreutattaf ae«a* ef lb* Bask ef Guspwt fiavtag

iM im iWt o tKAs mo&m It hwnkf flttR UkAl ts am

are IIHaotaswampa of ta«lp.»lca (Laughter.) 1 don’t believe in doing things bv halves. Permit

|aanb-»M

JOHN W. 1

me, Mr. speaker, to make s poetk-al quoUtmu Jk RfolV XrOCAttOB for R PhtmirHaw from one of tntr noiileet author* J

A FHY91CIAN.M5TTI-BBIN Afieertafr tag tew*, wbere ke has osarty att ef Be practice m t*e eeoanr. wfehse iu mil fife fieawaad tefoandstoMem

from one of tmr noblest authors

“I lev* to see the «rase am>»g Ite re.1 'l*v resee, I love t<» see aa eM rroy Perse, for w Hen Pe gees, be

guses.”

(t’-onvulsive laughter ) After tbe above spree)*, the llou** refused to lay tbe rewolutiOM on tbe table.

PreatdeiM Fierce wnd Mta llnhlta. Tbe Waabington corresjK.ndent of the Boston HeewM relates tbe following anxwdote of ex President Picas'*: Two New Kogland ladies, imbued with the horror of Frank Pierce’s great wick eduera, came to Waabington, aad visited the reekleae* of a lady fro* that seetlon.wbo was quite intimate with th* ocxmpants of the W hit* House. As a matter of courtesy, she invited her friends to go up to the Preeidential mansion. To this invitation they demurred, averring that they had been Informed that General Pierce wae Intoxicated from ~ Tming till night, and that an lady could go Into hie preew it turn t haiAPii t%i itkBMit Khe urged Ihrai to go and wo tho earn raom. aesurtng them that they eonU dn eo and net encounter the PraetJwt. Thin they niif iid tn, and when they were nnherad into .t, their friend, reqneralmr thera to nenra her fora fow miuutra, went to Mrs Plrara’s private rrarat told her tn wb»t borver^be^ New^j^i^ Ud^ viewed ib* GcnranTtrat fieTwBtt they hnd*bee^tanghMe

let, aad

tweetefteaU.wUeMfevhemPamsera HeBcra

. ,1LT

ONB CAM MW CTYLC POINTS, J D » T HH0HIY1D. AT WILLARD’S. jaa» fitf

—TUB PLACE— To buy Fine Goods —AT THE— LnOTRroflit I* xr i o o s , —IS THE— CELEBRATED FANCY BAZAAR, No. » West Waabington SUwet, OPPOSITE THE PALMER HOUSE

H F N K Y jaa-M

H A U S M A N .

milK GKE4T MCPFBLIC’.—This n l Muntbly for Fetiruary, U furnished at wholesale fates to aMrcbante, at SFEWaRT fe BOWEN 'S, jaasfc- _ B~fe t. PP XH1U.—Three thousand seres of eood fiV. farmisR land* in loffiaaa, will be exrpaaged in tract* (» salt purchasers, for eitjr property. Inquire of R.J GATLING. jaw ft Real RsUte Agent, tn.l'ianapoIis. Indiana.

PNTP. O. — A stock ot gm»l» ia exchange form W W thousand aares of good forming land, in Indiana. Iaqtt.rr.>f nTj. OATl TNG. jaw.-. Real Estate Agent, Indianapolis. Indiana.

► K H X B,C. —Two hundred feet boat, of groand on North I Hire .is street, in a pleasant pan of the 1 -.quire of K. J G ATLING, jaw-'! Dtf Real Estate Agent. IndianapoKm. lad.

WTVBIC r «ihi mdrd to ft

9AR.E —One PaadreU seres of choke land w chin one mile aad a half >f the city; will be di

' saR purchasers. laqaaeof

R. J. GATLING.

jaaatl - Dtf Raul Rotate Agent. Indianapwa*. lad.

SEWING MACHINES. rifiHOIlAB A LBGGBTT JF NEW YORK CITY, 1 Paetag eocand the Bactmavo Right of Bale aad am. fee this mart Philanthropic aad wonderful invention, ** Bartlett*» FBrat Novelty Five-Dollar Family Sowing Machine,** la th# Stoma ef OMo, * “ HMarta, Mis-

ts aid ia.

I at the

Agents wi following

will he ;

im. LAKE’S OFFICE,

LASTS

rSjjS

naafevyratfieh ■rank MY t

g. R. HUGGINS, OsmmaJ Agratfer the Sta

rad lad. OBea, B Sixth mrart.Cto.. (X; HOWARhHUG •INS. Geasral Agent for the Stales of Missoari aadimnela. Office, St. Lstoa. M*.; CM». F. LBGGBTT. General

All t- ctma, tat The retail ip <«e fe toe o» a. A*

io H the

CHEAP MARBLE WOKKS n. DOWNKY

tJf<mH/iUlurer

M od until te) G&d FFsroyAa, Ate., wf AMERICAN —A»— Italian Nf A B BE. E , d-lOKNER OF Washington and A iabaoia streets. Bast of Court-honae, Indianapolis, Indiana. Oniers from the country solicited and executed n e -* 11 y , promptly andcheaply. Agents wanted to sell the a b o v e, to whom good wages win be gives.

340

dec! ly

MILLS, ALFORD & CO. GROCERIES FOR 1859. WWTF. HAVE CBBBENCFBrHE NEW fir w rear with a largely increased supply of groceries, embracing every article needed in the trade. We wish, in particular, to make the acquaintance of the merchants in the central conntiea of Indiann. who have been purchasing * at the cities on tbe Ohio river, as we can and toiS show them that groceries may be bought at IncHanapolia to give ' them every advantage ia price*, and rnnch saving in trade

and expense ia the selection of their goods. Onr stock win be found very attractive in amount, variety, quality, and especially ia price*. Goods ordered win be carefclly selected, and warranted as represented. We are now rece-ving direct from New York a large

invoice of—

Km Cnffee, green and yellow, of superior grade. Nmgar mmffi Nfinlaase* arriving freely, of every,

price and qoaLity.

Xean, green aad Mark, of every kind. Tofeaccn, manufactured for oar house, in Richmond, Yirginta. pot ap in pings to afford a goo-1 profit to the ' ret* ler. an,, warranted to please in quality. jaidU-DtfAWlt MILLA, ALFOHD A CO. t ALT, 9.Alfo9 AMD TAB, BACK.

erei, nerring md Codfish

j iaJUi.fiWit. MIL3, ALFORD fi CO. WAAI91M9, FI69, TBdMEN, CBA9-

ffV -merries, dried apples and peaches.

janAUDfiWU MILLS. ALFORD » CO. ( TTO.WII.nV. BICE, 9-rABCHafo'AMBLES

LA and soap. janABDfiVtt

A FIK9T Room to rent.

janJWD.W.

MILLS, ALFORD fi CO. TO BEAT. CLANS BACIEBKEAN

Enquire of

D. MACY. t

[A ECEITEB THU BA Y BY EMBBES9 Yk fine white and Mack Lace Capes, Homtan and Mai- ; cese Cotlais, and several beaatifnl Lace Seta. Call at Mo. j 5 jaaFDtf”* BIOCk M. A. G1LLIOXN. WIST AKKIVen BT EMPRESS AT a fi No. 5 Bates House Block, a large assortment of Om- ; pore Late*, plain and tasmled black auk barton. Mack

ape colima jan J Dtf

Mortgege Bonds at 7 peroenL interest.... Mortgage Bonds at# per cent interest Jersey City Water bonds at 6 per cent, in treat Hartford City Bonds at 6 per cent. Interest... Brooklyn City Bonds at 6 per cent, interest... Rochester City Bonds a. T per cent interest Milwaoiue Bonds at 19 per cent interest DuBaque City Bonds at lu per cent interest United States Treasury Notes and 5 per emit and accrued interest United States Stock 5 per cent infer net State of Tennessee, rt per cent interest.. .. State of Kentucky, 6 per cent interest. State of Miseonri, 6 per cent interest State of New York, 6 per cent interest......... State of Ohio, 1880, « percent, interest..... State of Ohio, 1886, 6 per cent interest.. ... Shares Hartford fi New tiaven Railroad Co.

Stock.

Shares Boston fi Worcester Railroad Co Stock 10,709 Shares Connecticut River Railroad Oo.

Stock

Shares Connecticut River Company Railroad Company Stock. Shares CUisens Bank Stock, Waterbary, Connect; cat Shares Stafford Bank Stock, Stafford Springs ............ Shares Bagle B’k Stock, Providence. R. I.... Shares Phoenix Bank Stock. Hartford, Con. Shares Farmers’ fi Mechanics’ Bank Stock, Hartford, Conn Shares Exchange Bank Stock, Hartford, Con. Shares State B’k itock, Hartford, Ct........

IUU Share-t City B’k Stock.

Hartford, Ct-

199 Shares County Bunk

Stock, Hartford, Ct..

139 Shares Connecticut

River. Hartford. Ct.

463 Shares Hartford Bank

Stock, Hartford, Ct. Shares Charter Oak B’k ti»nk Stock, Hart-

ford, Ct

Shares Merchants’ and Manuf. Bank Stock, Hartford. Ct 19,999 Shares .Etna B’k Stock, Hartford, Ct. 19,099 Shares Mechanics’ and Traders' Bank Stock, Jersey City. N. J ... 1.590 Shares State of Missoari Bank Stock^C Louis,

Missoari

Shares Merchants’ Exchange Banlr Stock,

New York — 19,909

Shares North Hirer B’k

Stock.He > York..... 19,999

Shares Mechanics’ B’k

Stock, N. Y 39,999

Shares North America

Bank Stock. N. T... 39,999

Shares Nassau Bank

Stock. N Y 39.U99

Shares America Bank

Stock, S Y 30.990

Shares Broadway Bank

Stock, N. Y 39,999

Shares Peoples’ Bank

Stock. N. Y IU.SUU

Shares Republic Bunk

Stock, N. Y 39JM9

Shares CRy Bank Stock,

S-Y 19,999

Shares Union B*k Stock

NY 39,099

Shares Hanover Bank

Stock. N. Y 10,099

Shares Commonwealth

Bank Stock, N. Y... 10,999

Shares Phenix Bank

Stock, N. Y 19,999

Shares M an h at t ua

Bank Stock, H. Y... 39,099

Shares New York Bank

Stock. N. Y 39,999

Shares Market Stock

Bank.N. t 29,1*9

Shares Ocean B’k Stock

N. Y 3UJKM

Shares Metropofiton B’k

Stock. N.Y 49,999

Shares Botchers’ aad Drovers' Bank Steak,

X 1 39,999

Shares Importers’ aad T.aders’ Bank Stock.

N. Y 39JWU

Shares American Exchange Bank Stock,

N.Y 49,999

Shares Merchants Bunk

Stock, N.Y 41,999

Shares United States

99.UWI

19473

13,399

1.359

5.339

to a • 2 * B X ®

*

h ?!

a z

itto

i 0

19,909

19.3U9

1,399

39,999

1,390

, 490

400 S

l S30

Stock. N. Y.. Shares X. Y. L. Ira. fi Tru-t Compaaj Stock. X. Y... Rais receivable.... Miscellaneous ins men!

IS,'99

34,750 «< t US5 67 33jt3# 68

W OOlOXA C3 Ooc fit. Const-ding of Xfemwln, Clfiffiks, Capt-«. t.autlet«* Mmmffin, Effiktaru, fic . Jnstreemved at [octJl Dtf; M ILLAi D' - GLASS AND NAILS. Ch£\f\ BBX.ES BEANS—rixio, 1#xl3, bfell &\3\3 inxl«. and KxlS; 1## keg* Nails, assorted. Received ami for male by J. W HOLLAND. ul#-ly No. 73 East Washington street

Gift Books for tho Season,

STEWART & BOWEN’S.

JecO

BACKETS AN U TA Bn. SSTB have just roesi rod, an-i have lorsaie, at maao* WF fectararo’prieeu, freight added, i Urgs and--<hb-pfeto aeeaetment of Buckets aad Tutu. manafteXurrd at ,0hto. We al*» keep constantly ou ban > * full

ffioek of Groemtes and Foreign and Domett: VruiU. which wears tBming toitoalmi.both in city atxl coentry.-u «x- ■» - - w'y tow prices. O. B. STOUT * BRO N*. 43 Wset Weahlagti.-« . H» Ird il^ -f-v H Fill Stock! Lew Price*!!

M. A. 31LLIG iX. (

^CE.NES IX ANOmEt* A* OKI.D; “ Notes from Bc-cher’s Sermons; Prescott's Philip, Ind—rol. 3d; The Witches of New York, y Peesticks; While it was Morning, by Mis« Townsen-i; Methodist Hymns, atranged with tbe masse on efificL {Kfl^d; The Tribnae Almanac for lf*57. at STEWART fi BOWEN'S aall-Dtf B.'h H nse

Bl d67Ai9 (6 I lABkl ITIES. The Amoact of Liabilities dae er not due to banks m

Losses a sffjasted, in

All other _

printing. Ac

Agents instracted to taka no rinks

fiMMBB. pi i mien mi

The greatest amount insured In any om city, town or village, varies. The greatest amount allowed to he iram id in any aue iT^.^ »— STATE OF CCNMRCTICUT,/ Hartferd County. SS:. Hartford. Jan. 1, USB. \

.a Jr

eg tho Pence. K. Brace, jr..

duly qualified to

Secretary. and made solemn oath tom toe

meat of the assets aad condition of toe Mton Inemance | C *^"* , ’ 3t HRXRYrOWLRB,jMticueftoe Peace. Imam rarmee Ajgemtn’ CerUficmtu •! Am-

kfeurlty.

THE STATE OF ENDIAN A, Acnrrra ar ffva'

N •. T West 31 m r y 11 Fine Doer Went of to* Bm

iffi ffi Street,

ESDIASAPOLU, END.

OEOROE OLMSTED, ATTffiBlf EY AT LAW, BLACRFORD’S BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. StughtoTT' ” Tort; . Janll-Dly

k to the I

I of tho bow.

35 PIANO FORTES.

IV MS FBB SAAB ATI

DAVID RUHION.

REVERE HOUSE

GBB TABES etiej to tor mo

“’SktSi

filed ia ttos offie astmemcat ef Ra of January lo39. the act of Ra i amnU property certified to, and Ra

reaervtily toackaoeladgaamvmnaf |

\SS.ZXi

“An Act to I porationof 1

ffiance to tee reqe JOHN W. DODD,

toaracf I

•p5.TA. t L

HARDWARE! < ’ / /./-.'/1 > < farmers to cl9

S^VAS h ST

r

ro\ fos-

YBEYKBN.ffiF HAWBW AKK. STtPYKN. D Ttowa**,or*nythingintoi*Iine. will find tt,. u. r totmaffi to purchase at mj Were. All orders* udi hi.e pr—pt and cmeful attoetion. A. D. W OD. Urall'BtF Sign of the Big Pa.1 Lock.

Auditor of S

t tonthn

r of J JOBMW.B

in n very

^UKnGtffifiSiMfoijaMeV? 1 ■an dtoaw, Waaehounaa, Buffifia

to W.

ORIENTAL

BaararaSaara.

AL jaousj^

DA BROWN. ATB •? CIHC1* * ATI,

I ra office at No. M

T ATBffiT ClMCi: Iff toa opened an office alto,feTtoe ameaf fiHraa

1 of aye-

ffi

rt**et Wiicfto. and all diaeoars > i t mt ■e«.maarodiB *«sre'-»«,- h-. . PUtofod out by Ion • F* im#rarney. atoriti: y ^-miuai eufioml nil other i-pfo. *Kic is euhr tho iWstrectiK * ot n-

• -4 -.n* 1 cw

___ m C luW d 'ear cn. *di J«e>s -toto’cl l#

ana Urine * * hstaure . y ng ail the *> ..oas fir aaa. ►» nth -ring

• me

,up Ra43> Ae3 DAWta

PALMER HOUSE I 8AU Vfeffi UNITBD 9TATBB.

Vvlwt Cloaks, 1 AT a. AffilLLIG.N r. Baton kfowr*

V atafi attol - A T M. i