Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1859 — Page 1

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THE INDIANA DAILY

VOI ('ME IX.

INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1850.

NUMBER 66-

DAILY SENTINEL. M an* *»* Fn»tiii*ii #1 HSTINKI^ COMPANY, morning MKHftod) nt i MIC MKNTINfff. HCJII.DINUH, (i.i-ra c*nT*i. iMtnn.)

J. i. lUNOHAM «t J. 0. DOCOHTY, ProprlalAf*. u r TflBMt. —Yttriy Satacrlbw* .a o</0.<<iM, or .Mlvarwl hy tlxi cwrtw »» MX «•««« I-" p«yaMa .sol- monthly. «T e *op*j>ar»«Dt withoatt^a-Mra*"'. w ro U ui»u«n..Dy« '^oi^oDh# l»*H» •tirri»«iaMb»h^»ttUe<|l*co«Mb movotny, ind fba W.rt.r H.anan. mrt W«1*^»y moroIny, •BTalopal, mail In*.

lotteries.

o o d

S D D 7 & Cos. DELAWARE STATE

xiBim

CAPITAL FMIZB $100,000!

Th« folloirtn*

MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES

Will ha drawn t f Woo*, *»oy A Oo , ftfanagr-*, at Wll-

v\ r K r.Y SE NTINLL, will na drawn ij woo*, *nnr « uo , nana*r-f, k wii- ■-« m. mlnyton, D«la*a'a, in paMic, under the eupcrlntendenca i'ahliihad afarjr Wedfteeday morolai,•• Onf Pol l«r l of iwnrn oomminionera appointed by the Ooyernor.

A yoai'r peyehle Inrarlahly In adrarwa.

INSURANCE.

HTATKMENT

-Of TM*—

«)ondlllon of tli« /Etna Inaarance

I'ompanr-

TUV. fNT «f .fAAYIAMV*

1 • raouirad hy the Lawaof the Bute of Indiana.

The name of the Corporation it the Aatna Inturance

Company, located at Hartford, Connecticut.

The Capital Btock it One Million Dollartiafid it paid up.

The attettt of the Company are:

Oath in hand and Depoelte In Hartford

flank • !*

Cathin traoait and Agente handt.. tf7§. Treatury Motet, 4X Md & per cent. end accrued Intereet Mltceliaaeoet lareetment* Meal MetaU unlnotunhered Blllt reoalfahle

DELAWARE LOTTERY.

O X a. m m No. 070.

Drain on Saturday, Oct. 30tb, 1H59.

78 ftl lMBEMS- 13 DRAWN BALLOTN.

‘KO State Itondt, S and 0 per cent Intereet

annually.. Ifle Honda, B,

Ml ,HI3 HS

r,7.'dW 13 93,MO 8H C’./.W 90 4.313 r. 4e,l»56 B7

Mirk* trtfut.

9in,f.7:, oo

9

ONI ORAND CAPITAL PRIZB Of 10 0,000

1 Prite of f50,000

I “ 5 Prizet of io •• •* :... .',0 '• “

21H •• “

65 '* “ 05 “ •« 65 “ “

65 4^10 Ii7,040

33,306 Prleet amountln* to..

30.000 10.000 5.000 1.000 600 ISO 100

79 50 40 30

at, o, 7 and 10 per cent. Intercat

annually ?®

957 Share* Railroad Stock • 50 Share* Connecticut Mirer Company.. no Share* Waterbary Rank Stock no Share* Stafford ffprtn** Hank Stock,

no Share* Prof Idenre “ “ |5 Shwee Jeracy City, " 300 Share* State of MlMonri, “ “

3ann Share* Hartford, •• " 1HW Hhar** New York, “ *' 100 Share* Hnltcd State* Truat Company, ISO Share* New York Life Iniurance and

Truat Compaay

93,773 00 1.350 00 5.350 00 5,850 00 1,972 00 1,500 00 20,600 00

835,330 00 561,400 00

11,300 00 24,750 00

tM80«78»

NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO

TICKETS.

Whole Ticket* %20i Hnlre* *10, Qtiar.

tore 96.

ilertlflcnte* off Packa^oe In <h* atmve acheme will he fold at the following rate*, which I* the

rtik :

OerHfloate* of PacktReof 36 Whole Ticket* |930 00 “ •• 26 Half “ 149 50 “ “ 36 Quarter “ ...... 74 75

i.iAnfLirics.

The aieonnt of llahllitle* dee or not duo to Rank* or orther creditor* f.oaer* adjnated and due Loeee* adjuated and not due Lna*c* uTmd)u»tc(1 In (u(pen*e, waitlni further proof, or oonteited

11,667, WO OH

None. None.

• 30,013 34

00,063 30

• 110,076 54 Oryanlaed on a NATIONAL bael*, with agenelef In the principal fl tlea and town*. Oa*htran*acllon*free from the nh|ectlnn*nf the credit »y»tem. Application ma<le to any duly authorlacd agent promptly attended to. By etrlct atIcmlon to a IcRltlmate Iniurance bu*lnc*e, thl* Company I* enahled lo offer hoth Indemnity for the pa*t and *ecarUy for the future. Pollcle*l*»ued without delay hy all duly authorlaed agent*. l*peolal attention glr*n to the Iniurance of Farm Property, D.illlng and Out-building*. Iniu enuch building* or oontenl* In a rery favorable manner, for three or fire I'oaeou Promptlr Paid In Caali and Hntilfablp Adjnttod. Alio, Innrca Store*, Warehou***, Building*, or Conter.t*, and P«r»onal Property generally, In town or country, at rate* a* low a* ooniiitent with tha hazard* Uken, and Inland Imuranr* ngalniUhe Perlji^f Narl^atton, hy ladlanapoll*, Indiana. Aniillcatlon can bo ma<1e to D. W. Oruhb*, clerk, who I* foirPauthorlied lo tran**ct all hualnen connected with the iadlaBapolla Inraranee Company. Ilf'SUN KMN DONMNRD TO TIIEBTATE OF INDIANA* INOOKPOKATEJD IN tft.KIt fNIRS AND MAHim Mek* taken at equitable rate* Vauk, South Meddlun Street ^ Horih Amoricm FIRE INEURAPOE COMPANY.

IIARTPOMD, CONN.

•300.000 OO

64,800 (Ml

HA PITA I., - - - •impf.iiN, ....

Nffl A*U*!|*. .... 93.51,300 OO

.TAMISO. BOLLf I, Preddent. ,l<mu A. Wattaru, Secretary.

LOSS18 PM0MPTLY PA1D IH CASH.

Inture* Store*, Warehouaee, Building*, or Content*, and Pertnnal Property generally, In town or eouutry, at rate* ae low a* ooaetetent with the huaarde taken, and Inland

’’WnSSHuM, a^,.

moh9* DTiin ^ ladlanapolii* lodUDE CHICAGO ADVERTISEMENTS.

From Round* A Lmgdon, GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENTS

155 RANDOLPH STRUT,

■III AML AliTIlOIII'/F.D TO Mti-

' IM* ae well all of circulating paper*

JuacC-Dr>

W'CBlVli *dvertliem*nt* for IW* a* well a* all of

the mod Influential and largait Ihroughoulth* entire North-wed.

JOHN GRAY

myfANtlPArTIlHEH OP Ipi the Improved, Invincible or Ventilating Wig. and Tonpeea, Ladle*’ Ornamental Hair-work, Braid*, Bandeau*, Ac; *l«n,of •iqnlalt* Hair Jewelry, *ueh a* Pine, Ring*, Neckl cei,

Brace!ete. Bar-drop*, Re.,

NO. 77 CLARK ST?, CHICAGO, LL.

Peraenl rcildlng in any part of the world can hav* Wig* a* Toupee* made to order by taking their meaeure a* here drradid No. I—Bound the head; No. 9—From tern pic to lempta.below the crown; Mo. 3—Fr'm the hatr on thefbreh*ad to the polo of Ihenroki No. 4—From ear to ear. When meaearlng for Toupee*, out a paper putter the die and ihape of the baUeeee. The trade (applied « ueuul. eupf-dly.

Tta* Fftaklln OlMmieml Works No. 931 North Vrunklla Btred, v m ir A r.o, illinoir.

d^th^

v* tv AJViauui*v■ iv vim tad to the trade It general, that traveBug agent wilt be dlipatched Invite ear eld ouetemer* and uthere

•10 LBATI TO ANN0UN01 TO OUR

eudo er*. and r tide •eaecn no tn

from our work*. We lavtte ear ol to favor ua by letter with their order*for ESSENCES Of LIQUORS,

which, a* alway*, will he eueewted to thdr entire aatlefadien. Thoueamd* uppreelato the plea upon which oar ■eoenoeo ora made, which pyetenia the following adva

taeei aad feeHMea, uevedWed by othori:

1, The Reeemeee from theee work* are aetaally -rained by dteBIMtoa, Iherafora Healthy amd Pure—oomethi

tMt otheru eaaato or dare notelMa for tbetre.

9. The coete ore much lew than ether*: heeeiee theee SiTSZSUS ZfJZSSZ SfoS? dmVrraSKU rar rorty f—pne, aae cempndag act only oil inerequired

lafradleade. Aw* gfeo /Ae reffermip.

36 Quarter 36 Blghth

37 37

SPLENDID SCHEME! TO ■* DRAWN F.AC.I MbDNLMDAY IN 4/CTOBKII. oia,00 oaa, ltr<awu M r edn«a4l«p. Oct. H. I960. Ola 00 040. Ormwa Wedneadap* Oct. 19* I860. oia 0~0 oo£Sp l/r a tv w M ndneadmr* Oct. 19* l O 1 a 0 0 004, l/rAww WedncadAy. Oct. 20. I860.

DAILY SENTINEL.

PBIDjRT.

EB 30

IndimapoU* R. & Time Table. •auarowvAiwa baiumad urn. Train* Leave. Train* Arrive, 4:50 A. M 11:20 A.M. 10:10 A. M.. 6.60 A. M. 2:10 P, Iff...,. , 11:20A.M. 0:00 P. M 5:00 P. M. nraiANA cawrUAL a*zuaoA». Tretao Leave. Train* Arrt**. 4:50 A. M 11310 A.M. 1^46 P« M... 4:30 P. M. 9:00 P.M 10:50 P M i»ianapou* anb cincuiuati uailmap. Train* Leave. Train* Arrive. 4:40 A-M 10:40 P.M. 10:15 A M 4:45 P. M. 9 50 P. M 10:45 A.M. Tiua kAtm baiuuad. Tni z£n, C.30 A, ]■.«•«#,....»••«. ..••••.•••••• .4:dO A- M. 5 *30 P. D ................. .... .I0d0 A.M. 12«0 M 8:56 P.M. raar AaaiuatAaAvauuaAnaaAa. Tralae Leaw. Tratoe Arrive. 4:46 A. BL lO^OA.M. S^OP.Ii 4:30 P.M ■aSMON AND IHBlANAroU* railboad. Tralne Leave. Train* Arrive OHM) A. M 4M f. M. M:tO M 10:62 A. H.

/uwmteoNviu* Railboad.

TtaIm Leave. 10:10 A.M.. 110 V. Iff .

Train* Arrive ...4:10A. M. .. 4:40 P. M.

LAfAlVril lAIUtOAD. Triane Leave. Tralao Arrive 11: tO A. M........,. *... •... 4:40 A.M. 4» P.M 10:W A.M. 50 V. M*............. ..*..•..........4 *40 P.M.

NMARL1 ONt

PRItM TO T10MMT8.

MVMJn TWO

78 Numbera—it Drrawn Baallmta. 1 CupiUl Prize of $35,000.

1 Prize of. I . l “ . 1 •• . 1 •• . 80 Prizicf. 30 <• 40 “ 209 “ ., 04 ” . 64 •• . 13H “ .

..•17^00 . 10,f00 ,. 7,500 .. 5,000 . 4,389 . 1,000 50* 300 300 100

70 40 20

. 10

A Dead Saint. At Mil to Cathedral, a eorreapondeot of tbo Episcopal Recorder saw a aaiot of famooa mem-

ory. He say>:

Deep in a crypt lighted with funeral tapers, in a sepulcher and adorned with every beanty that wealth and art can provide, Hee the body of SL Charles Borromeo. A dollar is the admisaion fee to flee him, and I but followed the current in paying the visit A coffin of plates of rock crystal, wedded together by gold, is covered by a silver case that by an Ingenious piece of mechanism may be screwed down in such a way as to leave the body of the saint exposed. There he lay, the bead, notwithstanding its mummy like state, recalling to yon the well known portraits and statues. Over the brow bung an exquisite gold coronet, the work of Benuvento Cellini The body was covered with the cardinal’s official robe of damask, heavy with gold. One band was gloved and held a crosier, and on the other, which was bare, sparkled several jewels, claimed to be of immense value. So glared and glittered the saint at ns, his shrank and blackened features in oainfnl contrast with the jewels and gold that blazed on ns aa they mat the light of the torch. Now, to a taste not adjusted to European stand ards, such a sight as this, if it does not shock, will at least awe. I am sorry however, to say that I found these gradually weakening at the sociable, easy way in which the scene was treated bv our attendants. One of them was an ecclesiastic, who, before be could go down to the sacred place, felt obliged to put on a cape of lace. It would have been better, however, if he had put on a cape of reverential temper, for when be got down to the vanlt be skipped about with such levity, and ran the twch with such vivacity toward different parts of the saint's body, chattering all the

to leave on

pita! and aeyfem. A Bother at the congregation of St. Viateur goeaont loJoin two othese who are engaged m teaching at Victoria. Throe ■errant maide go out to attend QM the Staters, and six boys go aa attendants m the rcriraiseHrs Thus, the colony that left this port on Tueedaj for Oregon and adjacent parts, number In ail thirty-three pereone. On the eve of hie departure far Oregon, the Arcbbtebop wanted tax thousand dollars to pay the expenses of the voyage. By a circular of the Biebope of Lower Canada, three Diseseea of Quebec. Three Riven aad St. Hyaetaithe furnished |1,019; Montreal alone, $1,963- Aa he wanted yet $4J)00, a good Catholic of Ae district of Montreal gave this bulla ace. RPMnt General Traylor Braid rat Braorara ▼Bet*. A correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, referring to a correction made by that paper of certain statements reported to have been make by General Taylor at Buena Vista, thus refers to another chapter in the history of that rasmorahle battle: • Now, as I bare a little respect for historical accuracy in such matters, I wul take the liberty of correcting another mistake which has been made in regard to Old Zack, and by which he is made the anther of a dispatch he never wrote- I relate the circumstance ae it waa told by a person who was present, and the language which waa really used. Before Ae battle of Boons Vista, when Taylor’s gallant little array waa surrounded by a force five or tax times >ta number, and its alter annihilation appeared certain—at least to those who knew nothing of the material of which it was made up—General Santa Anna sent one of his staff to summon Ae tad veteran to surrender and to represent to him Ae folly of entering upon a conflict Aat must end in Ac attar defeat of the Americans. The summons to surrender waa reported by Colonel Blies, who, when he had tranelated it to Old Zack, asked what reply he should make. "Tell him," said the General, in his naual prompt and emphatic manner; "tell him to go to hell.” Colonel Bliss asked him if he should send that ^•Let me see. No!” replied Ae old man, "say I’d see him d——d first.” Colonel Bliss, who was thoroughly posted np in the etiquette of the camp, thereupon wrote the dispatch which bad been credited to Ac commander, and which was to Ae effect that Ae summons had been duly received and that General Taylor declined acceding thereto.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

DIYISIBLB ORB MB, raoanflff rat— foam Kto’a pMk, with a largu fortune, arrive* at foe Capital off Ia-

in March of a fine suit of dotting.

5,569 11 ,

28,221 ’•

33,413 Pr1z('iamounting to 6589,589 Whom Ticket* flC-fflAlves 96—4|n*i*

sera 99 60.

OKRTIffJCATIS OF PACKAGES In the a>>ov* •flume, tn hs drawn «ach Wedncfclay, will • o (old at tie following rato’, which 1» the rlak: Certificate cf Package of96 Whole Ticket*......SMI 90 “ >• 26 Half 70 50 «' •• 26 Quarter H 34 85 LV OHDMllW TICKETS OR OMR7I1IOATEO, Inntoee the onion nt of monej to oaraddrora for what jea wlah to iiurchMe; name the Lottery In which you wlah it invrited, and whether you wlah Whole*, Halve*, or Qaartera. on receipt of which we aead what le ordered, by flnt ■ait,together with thciehemc. Immediately after the drawing, a printed Drawing, certified to by the Oommlieionci *, wllfbe lent with an expla-

nation.

IT r ParehaMr* will pleaM writ* their(Ignature* plain, iTgive the name of thtar Pootofiee, Oonnty and Btata. All coamnnloatlon* atrietly eouflden'M. All prlteo of •1,001, and andor, paid Immediately after the drawing, other frisc* at tbs naual time of 40 day*. OUR LOTTBUIEB On tlie Single Number Flan Draw every Naturday. CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000! Tlcke(n9IO—Bhnren in Proportion. CMm for tloket* or certificate*. In the above icbemea to be directed to WOOD, RDDY 4k 00., Wilmington, Del aware. Or, WOOD, BDDY i 00., Angaria, Georgia. Or, WOOD, BDDT 4k CO., Atlanta, Ckorgla. IT7*h* drawings of the Delaware Date Lotteries are pnbllihtd In the Afric York JTertiUi and jVw York Timet.

SHINGLES FOK SALE —ST— SMITH & STEVENSON, No. 12 Maryland itreet. /RF WHICH 800-000 ABK PINE, price*, vie: •d.fd25aod«4 50. Poplar at*2, •2 so aukift 00 for HaSehe'ibest sawed sMegles. Also, 30,000 Of Walnut to •• M per titoaeand. Jy*

A NOTICE. NB EVJBBBA IMPBOVKD SHUT* TLB ■■WHIG lUeBMRB. (Heeasni by Milan Jr, Raq-, and etasra,) tring two thread*, and maktngJSm took *UUh. Price, 960 9AO 660 900 Will Bisfo* ■Tltcli* Hen and Gattacr. jr7*AG»NT8 WAWJBP In every city and town In Ae Stats of Indiana Addrase, D. J. LIFT, General Superintendent, Principal Oflloe,lle. 489, Broadway, New York. ITT'lend for circular aad (ample work.cQI augi-oBm.

FHEHIMTII AMD APfoTHDOABIRN, Re. 117 •. Wells fll.,ssv. of OMo.Chtoac*, 111., IMFOMnf or FRIVOM * yisvsrtsg mnsMsf OnsnsdWMws.

niYARlD to contain an

SLATE*! SLATES!! 125 40 . fotafo r H 60 " 5a 7 •* 90,noo Slat* Penctto. Merchants SuppUBd at Cfncinaati Fricaa. •TBWABT * BOW A N, MptlS Wholesale Stationers.

Fall aa4 Wlalsr Beiaetz

•CiROMthffnss> foStteutoU Mew Trafo Dsassa ReaJr net RfolfUi. fffdtafofleawra wd IWtany fonfo,

time about it with such familiarity, aa

Ac mind the impression of a second-rate menagerie exhibitor. In one of bis skips be flirted against a tall silver crucifix and knocked it over. Knowing Ac reverence paidby tbc priests in pablic to these awfo! symbols, 1 imagined that he would at once stop, and with some decorum place it upon its pedestal. Not so, however. On he went, chirping away as cheerily as ever, as be pat the torch where this jewel or that bone could best be seen, while Ae eyeless and toothless and jeweled dead still glared and glittered at ns from below. It waa for one of ns, a Protestant, to replace Ae prostrate image, and soon after our attendants took ns out as gaily and gosaipfngly as they

took us in.

TlaeFeiraale* ol tine Fremcli Arrasy. We believe there is no army ia Europe, save that of France, which possesses an Amazonian rear guard—a rear-guard, however, only A so far that it is the duty of those who compose ft to follow the battalions to which Aey are more immediately attached. To every battalion of the French army, both cavalry and infantry, are attached a certain number of eantinieres and vivandicres, in accordance with Ae permission of Ae commanding officer. Some regiments have only three, others four; while the regiments of Zouaves and Cbassenrs con boost of os many as six. Whether Ae ladies sre particularly attached to the costume, or to Ae gallant bearing of Ae men who compose these regiments, ws are unable to say. These, for the most part, arc well conducted and brave women, are generally the wives of men belonging to the regiment or regiments to which Aey are more immediately attached. The doty of Ae eantinieres Is similar to Aat of Ae bolder of a canteen when the regiment is n barracks or quarters. When before aa enemy in Ae field, Aey supply Ae men wiA spirits, wine, tobacco, and occasionally luxuries in Ae way of food, and not unfrequently provide a table for tbo offloors; whereas As vivaudiere follows Ae regiment (aa do Ae catinieres also,) om Ae line of march, and even to the battle-field, where often, under fire, they present the refreshing enp of wine, or eaude vie from the little keg swung acroee Aelr shoulders, to Ae parched lips of tbo wounded or dying soldier. In one instance Ae Crimean war, • vivandiere who was standing by Ac side of a wounded soldier of the corps to which she btaonged, is known to have reloaded the firelock which had fallen from his hands, and fired on Ae retreating foe Among the man of the regiments to which tbc vivandUres arc immediately attached, it ia held as anoint of honor to protect them from insult and danger; while Aey, am Aeir part, are ever ready to sacrifice Aefrowa comforts, and at times oven their lives, to soeeor a wounded comrade, and they regard ovary man of Ae regiment asm

comrade

Barnsw Igmmuncx.—The following account of Ae "Fme Tree Btata” appeals A a leading English commercial paper, September I0A. The passage occurs in a description of Portland, and the Fcmooca why Aat dty waa ealsetad aa Ac Atlantic port which the Great Eastern would first

visit:

^ MlXteXTSS IMS States. Its geographical potation marked it oat as peculiarly belonging to BrWah tarsRory, bat Ae importance of securing an excellent Atlantic seaport for Canada and Sritiah North America did not appear, in Ac days whoa the boundary question waa agitated, to be a matter of to mVn

18 5 9

To Merchants aid Milliners*

"WTRTn invite your particular attention to our larg e col- ▼ ▼ lection of rich and elegant

SILKS,

RIBBONS, IIEAD-DRBS8R8, TRBNOH BLOWERS ■MBROIDBRIBS, BONNBT8. CLOAKS. GL0VR8, I.AOR8,foe. A large •election from all the noveltiea «f Ummmou. A1*o, the largest and molt complete assortment of

SHAWLS

To befoand In any Jobbing House la the Went; all of which we offer to cash and short-time Bwyera at eastern

price*.

W. P. Devon & Rockwood, 63 AND 85 PBARL STRUT,

cixcimun.

rcpt.O

Orders Coat, Pants, and Test. Panto teat to him. Don't come up to his ideas; neither representation of the house where ordered.

Vest sent home; worse fit than Pantaloon*, struck at the fit.

I* horror

3ST ZE3

<3 <3 ȣ

NEW GOODS.

A. B. WILLARD & CO., TTAVF BE MOVED TO NO. 8 EAST RE WASHINGTON STRBBT, where they are receiving daily their Fall Stock of Dkm Goods, of new tnd

detimbU stylet#

Also, Rmbroideries, Dress Trimmings,Hosiery, Shawl*,

Head'drestet * Jte.

The good* are fresh add new. Call and see u at oar new and elegant rooms. CTO . 8 EAST WASHINGTON STREET,

Tri es tbs Coat. Appear* on promenade; is followed by a large crowd of boya.

septl4

Before purchasing elsewhere.

Hones, Carriages and Buggies, ac. ctcxfltiq:, (Succeseor to Prank Mansur,) T» EKEPABED AT ALL. TIMES TO M. accommodate hie friends rad the poblle, with boons, carriages and baggies, on South Pennsylvania street, wi-et side, nearly opposite the Sinking Fund Building. septlO-DSm

FOR SALE. FIBST-BATB POBTABA.E BEGIN E on wheels, nearly mew aad ia good order, will be cheap. Alio, a pairef Ant-rate working Oxen, for sale very low by BDGBT A 8MITHKR, Jy27-Dtf Ho. • West Washington itreet

a:

Get the Beet.

T’V tumot

■oiBKiwSJSf?5to£i5d?I^SSw hi* Quarto Diottonary, for sale, wholeooto and retail. _ iff*

HOUSE AND LOI 'TNOR SAUI: OR TO TRA9I far a Storii off Groeeries, r erfar bomber Bad briek. Hoase U new and ri ‘TS&uenno,. aagtS-DSai Real BriateAgmito

TREIEG IE RECEIPT OW COMPUBTE o Uato a f the deBnqaont taxoo due to aH the eoaattoo to foe Btato < f Xteeearf, forth* yean 18S7 rad 1859, and aatooottoaal sea the lot Moaday to October aaat. and atoo off aMImoOitorSMtoita tha State tar tha to—off 06,1 lam prepara d to fornkh,for aeaudl fit*, any iaSwmolto* in renrdt* unpaid taxes ia M—art; also, to pay the *mxaa toad aboat to be ortd, aad redeem saahrahave Ibeenlorfetted to the State.

itaraQoU—toll M. A GILLIGAN, Me. 5 Bate* Hoaa

TO

8mSfto?>—jto ^a—Taoflra I’Geeda, ft— XMautaaMto amd a gra

A Cmttoolic Colraray for Ora^» B amd Broaillat, tbo 1 omnid sad die anguished Vicar OoMotnl of iris—Ily. W. T , tank Bo same •Momraonus wny mm. , , I Archbishop BIknehet had YfithhitafSomrfl I Rev. Messrs Flatto, Poulin , aad Mato, of

MMXt BSmOBKATOBS. g a a * a ,.. r ..w r r

# i 1 '*, « n a a *

All ttoo radwaustmgOB of ttoo Optieral Art raro eashodted 1* ttoeao Leasee. Efooy rare ttoeasmet perfect mstoatramoo tmAefectiweyialoramearMelerettoepmfoitr OFFICE—Ha 20 BeeeA WuMngton Btreet, Indianapolis. led. ladlanapoBs, Janaary 9S, 1859. FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES. IV ** Ar, ° AM,E "" A VERlf LARGE

OXxomoLloAljs,: OILS, VARNISHES AND DYE-STUFFS Wtolte Lemd, totoite Xirae raraA Traryeratfme, Flme Perffumrery. eolerne* -ARDFANOY ARTICLES, Bradie* and Comb* of every deocripttaa; Magnolia Tablet, Lilly White, Toilt t Soaps, Ac. PERKiisrs & cooisr, ED- 14 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN 4.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Hutfltra’s Rirgkr Proof Lock. THE GREATEStImPROVEMENT EVER MADE IW LOCKS! FTIHE ONI.Y SAFE LOCK FOR HOTK1. I tanas, state-uems, ontdde doors for ■tore* aad dwediam,prioons, Ike. the patent waaebtoinod by J. J. HamOton, of Newcastle, TrWHaaa, March 97, 1858, for ttoabtolifoaand dideo for th» keyholes, improveoaentowhieh

no other lock

It ia proof against burglars; and,

after lock ad, it can not be opened^from Uunj^jpoottedde offered to any one who can pick the lock from the rid* opr

podte where it boa been locked.

The right to sell the looks ia offered to all hardware doal•nin the country, and the locks furnished in qaaatlttoo to ■nit purchaser*. The Burglar Proof Lock eaa be sold at a email advance upon the price of ordinary locks, to which th y are in every respect superior. The locks are now bring manufactured in Near Britain, Oonnand Pittsburg,

Penn.

Agent* are-traveling over th* Western State* to diaper* off righto to sell the “Burglar Proof Lota,” aad to faraMfo foe lacks Per farther particalars addreea HOOSIBR LOOK COMPANY, aa5-DAWtf Neweaatle. Indiana.

t Fall Stack! Law PrUes!!

HARDWARE!

/ ■ / ^ / •; / f ; ICS !»FARMERS FCOi-S 'V' C.VNSAvW , r .-

kis 5HCET-L'i'

GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. NEW STYLES—PRICES pxom $50 to $125. EXTRA OHARQR 01 65 FOR QSMMRBS

90 E. Watstolragtmra 496 Bffraratawmy,

Artive* at bio hutri.

PWRERM MACHIN9S *ew from two spool*, aa par-

ehraed foeaa the More, requiring no re-wtadtag of

ttoead; they Hem, Fell, Gather and Stitch ia a aaperlor rayto, ftntohingearit seam by their owa operation, aithoat

roe to the hand-needle, aa to required by tb* other They win do bettor and eheaper eewing than* Mas eaa, even iff rite works for on* rant am

hoar, and me, anqaeefrnnaMy, the tori Jfaatoam in the

at for ^-"y rawing, on aoeoant of their rimpUctty, hffity, era* of management, and adaptation to all Maori fomOy rawing—executing eittar heavy m trafo with eqaal facility, and without special adj

m of GLA8BR A BROTH1B8. Oai Ball, R°-I CHEAP Mrara^whnr* A B. BDBLygjJ to qffra, radjfoo ^

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gate for that Institution. H

BtrikaaataS

v D ARBY

WILKINS

real estate agent

FRANCIS A SHOUPa AuKrA-^»l«j hdnkt nMRB,

Mu** mORA, «om MX.

IITRR9 OF HAMDWARR. STOWES Tlnwa**,ar anything in this line, wUl SndUtothair eat to paiehaoo at my ataro. All orderoahaU hav* ipt and cmefhlattention. A. D. WOOD, doell-Btf Sign of th* Mg Pad Lock.

St., Imdimmapolis. • New TmrM.

MISCELLANEOUS

THE

N O TICE. OLDEST ORIGINAL

4f^(|London and Paris^J^j DYING, SCOURING AND B1PAIBING E8TAB

LISHMENT,

No. 19, South Meridian street, a few door* Scnth of the

Post-office, Indianapolis, Ind.

"M71 RDM liONG EXPERIENCE

la th* baainOH for a number of years, both in

the Bait and West, and also in London. I fori assured that I can render eatUflictton to all who may patronise this wtoMlakment. Gentlemen can hav* thrir clothing renovated find repaired in one day. Country order* attended to promptly, and good* returned by express or otherwise- Now is the time to prepare for the

FALL AND WINTER,

By baying clothes thoroughly renovated and repaired, ■very description of ladies’ silk, satin and woolen shawls snd dream* dyed, watered and restored to their ortgi: perfection. I guarantee satisfaction in all cases. W

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ork

done cheap.

Attention is called to a particular branch of the bneinees, denominated Fine Drawing, which no other renovaterin this city understand*. On hand, new and second har.d clothing. Gent*’ left off elothing bonght a-d sol at the highest cash price. No connection with any other establishment of the same name in th* city. We retarn many thanks to oar numerous old eutcmere and the public in general. aug3t d'y. J. HARRIS.

PATTISON HOUSE, (31 North Alabama itreet.) A«S. KINGSLEY, Proprietor. I ABB, Rl 00 PRR DAY—RBGULAR BOARDIN-i AT LOW RATBS. KM EN1RERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Ivl or tamilie* can bcaocommodaied with pleasant front room*. There are no Intoxicating liquors kept or allowed about this House. Hence we solicit the patronage, partoularly ofall friend* of sobriety and good order.

RMe in Your Own Carriage!

NOW IB TEN TIM* TO SBOUBB ONB OB G^A0tOXA ? 0 DF* 1 XX O CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, At prices correepondiug with the hard times. T^OK THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS 1 X will eell Carriage* and Buggies at the following an-

From • 50 to 9200

100 to 300 400 to 200 m to soo ISO to 300 125 to 250 125 t* 300 200 to 300 Sto 150

peoeedeatod tow prices: Opra Baegtao.

Oovured Baggtoo do OrtoiMui Baggtoa(efoalobeno hickory) do. OrinolineBaggies,covered do. Phatona. do. Bockawaj Oarriages... do. Roagh and Ready Oarriagee do. Orane-neck Carriages do. IpcingWigoafl do. Trotting Salkiao, Physician’s Bnlkiosand Gig*.

Also, ovary variety of Oarriages and Buggies, with ■tending and portable Ups, on hand and manufactured to

order,from the beat matoriala. H. X GASTON, Manufacturer,

Illinoisatroet, a tow doors north-east of Bate* Horae, mj25-Dif Indianapolis, Ind.

Wto. Y. WILET, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Stocks, Bonds, Land Warrants, Ac., Ac., Rra. 101-9, Rraat Wrastalraartmra street, OTMR ADAMS MXPBBSS OIPIOR,

, th* Machine or tend for a circnlar.

apRDAWly

WORKS.

Bays and sells, oa commission, Houses aad Lots, ▼acawt Lots, Yauio aad yaaaua Lands, in all the Western Btetes; Brocas, Roan*, Not**, Moktuasks, Lara Waiaavrs, foe. Megoaateo Loano aad makes ColLacnoao; rents aad losses Howes and tanas; collects Rots, Norm and Ooaam; tan Tat as and It. wins* Tram In tilth* Wooton Itato* and sells Rsal Rotate at win ■mnU. ARaraa to any of the Western Land Btobctoto, with rittor Waaaajro or Casa, on liberal aad gnaraateo good ariectiona—procure Patents for ;ro4**m Land sotfl for TUnao, and attend to all other toleatBriate. in Beal Batoto, to cart on oar books.

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r arrived for gentlemen to get la readlTh# aetamn, with its chilly

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