Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 October 1857 — Page 3

from the nnctwnail Commercial BAXXIVQ AfD Af"W?: The close oflUe rMldelphitt and Baltimore banks, wil), we proume, be followed by a general suspension. There is no reason to suppose that New York is in a condition of much greater safety than Philadelphia, and erery new failure diminishes the chance of thoae concerns that romain. It is probable that the close of this woek will see very few banks at the North or in tho Wost, redeeming their isauoa in specie or its oquivalent the market value of gold and silver over that of the best bank paper being sufficient to create a demand which will not fail to call forth, wherever the moans are to bo had for the purpose. The inability of the banks to grant accommodations to any, will drive to protest those who have relied upon loans for the means to continue their own solvenoy, and a large number of business houses in this and other cities may And their own doom involved in that of tho money institutions. It is an admirable lesson to those who sre still trying out for good, sound, well regulated, honestly managed banks, that these failures commenced with the old, solid, respect able, aristocratic concerns of tho country. What bank, more potent, grave and revorend in all its maniteatationa than the Ohio Lifo Insurance and Trust Compauy . or more staid and substantial than tho Bank of Pennsylvania? Did they not MSJt to their management tho boat financial talents of thoir respective cities i Had they not each tho choicest and best Of a wide Hold for their operations f Did they not enioy, to an almost unlimited extent, tho confidence of the communities where they were situated? This is well. It is good to see tho rottenness of a bad system exemplified in tho persons of its best,

its strongest, most conspicuous representatives. In 1837, tho weak avo way first, and the strong complained that thoy had been pulled down by tho force of a general lapse which they had not the power to avert. Now thut excuso does not exist. Tho towers und arches tho very buttressesof the edifice aro crashing to the ground ; and the minor members, deprived of their wonted support, merely crumble in their common ruin. Mon inquire, what is tho cause of these calamities? There are some who perpetually seek, but never learn to whom these phenomenon, with the causes all open to view, and as apparent to the mental as the sun to the physical senso, aro and will remain enigmas, as insolublo as tho most abstruse question of metaphysics or theology. Let any man take a bundlo of bauk notes in bis band, present them at the counter of the institution whero they wero issued, and be informed that tho company is not in oouditien to redeem its promises to pay, and ho has beforo nim all the facta necessary to a full understanding of the case. One piece of inconvertible bank paper tells the story as well as a Wall street of bankrupts. Tho paper was thrown out as tho representative of intrinsic value r tmi.l 1. wj rwiflive. mi .nrh

and for a timo answered tho purpose. I irraed, tnis mil or salt win provo an By and bye the gold was withdrawn, immense speculation to its owners, to be MProytotlttnUt, wkwU wfaVnd will cheapen tho price of that imtier remained in use. The DOOlile. ftrt,0,c VCIT materially in this city.

nowovcr, who soo tho gold going r , away, begin, very naturally, to wonder how tho paper is to be redeemed. Thoy suspect that the representative currency has ceased to represent anything but its own want of value. Trial proves their suspicion to be correct, and tho paper undergoes a collapse. As it is impossible to mako an empty bag stund upright, so it is impossible to construct a hctitious currency which, in its own strungth, will continue in circulation. The peoplo ol tho Lnitoü states try it and fuil trv it utruin and fail: and in all I propability will oontinuo to ropeat thoir trials and thoir failures. By tho multiplicatioD of tliat which they vainly think to bo monoy, through issues of bank paper, they gain a show of prosperity, than which nothing is moro spocioua and unreal. Ad aosound prosperity, based upon u fictitious money, is a condition to whiuh tutlure, batukruptc-y aud collapse naturally bolong, under the operation of ttu eternal relations of causo and effect. LARD AND RESIN FOR TOOL! "A i uny aaeod I iwryi.li ,earee4." AOt leas than $50,000 worth of valuable tools, belonging to tho read ort of tho Amrrican Agriculturist, (loss than f2 each,) will be spoiled, or materially injured, simply by rusting between now nnd next spring. Tho damage alone will be 900,000. Look at the plows, harrows, cultivators, hoes, shovels, forks, chains, axes, aws, not to enumerate wagon irons, and a multitude of little tools that ought to bo provided on or about any farm, ami thou reckon up how many of thorn will Ito lull whero tho uombinad affect of air and moisture will attack their surfaces and cat away iMinuLjl to rt'ndor thotu rough at leaat, if noi I., materially deprecialo their value. Mitn i.iNtruiuonts are lc st roved taster by lying idle than thoy would be by constant wear. We will not now write u hoiuily upon tho value and iinpoi tauee of u 7'o -house, and of having every implement stored in it, but give a roeipo for an exuoodmgly simple, cnaap anil effeettve preparation, one available to all, which will at least save all metals from loss by rust. Tako about throo pounds of lard and one pound of resin. Molt them togother in a busin or kottlo and rub over all iron und uteri surface in danger of being rusted. It can bo put on with a brush or pleco of cloth, and wherover it is applied it most effectually keeps air and moialurv away, and of course prevents rust. Whon Univow and forks, or othor household articles, liablo to become rusted or spot tod, aro to be laid nw) , ruh thorn over with this mixture, and they will come out bright and clean evan years afterward. The coating may be so thin as not tob perceived, and it will still be effectual Lot every one kt'fp a dish ol tin preparation on band. As it duos not spoil of itself it may be kept ready mixod for months or yours Mem. Fresh lard, containing no salt, should bo usci !: . a ( heap article, and may bo obtained utmost anywhere tor lour to six cents per pound. uuT Mie of our divines nsks w hy Cain, who seems to have ottered his sacrifice iu gootl faith, didn't obtain divino approbation. I'robably be cause ho wasn't Abbx.

PAPER FOR

rilfT CONOaXSSIOH AL DISTÄ1CT BOMQtATI0V OF JÜDGE HIBLACX The Democrat of the First District met in Congressional Convention at I p . i u urn.,i.. u.t ml Petersburg!!, on Wednesday last, and !

after 76 ballotings, finally succeeded "H , , rT in nominating Judge W. R. Niblace j true -nd ""clouded principles of Deto fill the vacancy occasioned hy the mocc7 ,u Pf tftr' iu deÜ" death of the Hon. Jakes Lockhaet. i the threat4 nd frwn8 of arnttnt Tho contest was between J udges I dictators. Aye, and its course meet, Xiblack, Law and Hovey, and resulted J with a warm response from the stern . . . m,-, line Democracy of old Knox, hm tvithnully on the last ballot as follows, noa tin, tii nwinir wiiuitlti I irm tumui'il

under the adoption of the two-thirds I rule Law II NlBLalg iwBwr Y Vssawhsigh - i.i Warrick Sesnrsr Dubd .................. i he Olbn Knox DftftNS Msrtls, U 13 I ) 13 II i M Total M S A correspondent of the Evansville Journal, writes as follows : In the ufternoon Judge Law's vote ran up to 70. being tho first majority vote given for any candidate. The canvas now began to narrow down to Judges Law and Niblack Judge Hovey scarcely receiving more than the vote of his own county. Judge Law received the highost vote moro frequently than all the other candidates combined, a fact which must be gratifying to his friends even in defeat, as it clearly indicates that ho was the first choico of at least a majority of tho delegate . Tho balloting continued without much variation till about 10 o'clock at nirht when the name of Judge Hovey was withdrawn und his friends united with thoso of Judgo Niblack, who was nominatod on tho 76th ballot, he receiving 98 votes to 34 for Judge Law. Vander burgh and Knox wero tho only counties which voted for Judge Law on the final ballot. A series of resolutions were adopted, which we have not seen, but understand there was ono in favor of calling an extra sossion of tho Legislature. A MOUNTAIN oV "SALT aiMABXAJL DISCO VX1T grow. Ihe St. Louie Danocnl f Sept. tt. It sooms that the resources of our noble Stato will never cease developing. Something new, great or wonderful is constantly turning up. The latest discovery is a specimon of salt rock handed us yesterday by Mr. Nettleton, elerk of the steamer Garvin. It was taken from a hill or mountain of tbo samo material, just discovered a short distance from tho Mississippi river, on the Missouri side, and about sovonty-two miles from St. Louis. It is situated on the Saline creek, in Perry county, and almost on a line dividing that county from St. Genovievo county. Saline creek empties into tho Mississippi river about three and a half miles below St. Mary's Landing. Tho specimen before us resembles a pieeo of quartx rock, and is a little mixed with a substance rosembling iron ore. It has a pure sweet taste, and whon ground to nowdor is us white as any salt now in kfonerai use. ii wo nro noi nnum If Glass Nist Boos. Thoso uro a recent " invontion," which may not have boon soon by many porsons. They aro made of whito glass, and of so nearly the shape snd appearanco of an e-rir as to decoivo not onlv feat hercd, but sometimes unfoathered ( bipeds. At least, wo saw a bonneted "Biddy " call at an agricultural warehouse recently, snd noticing a lot I m tL .-i .L! i i I of tho Klass things, sho inquired " what they askou a doxen for eggs' ti ro v jry vuuvuuiuiit iiuiit wM" for cold wcatbor, as thoy aro canilv pt tloan, are broken with difficulty, "o not duvourod by animals of any kind, and they are equally as good as a bona fide egg in tho nest. They aro, or should bo, on sale at six cents each, or fitly conts a dozen, wherover agri cultural annaratus is kont. a Art lDKM ON THK VaI.I.KV Ho.ML , a passenger on the oveniug Kxprcss, yeaterday, on the Valley Boad, going east, in attommitif; to gut aooard the truin at tho State Line, was thrown in front of the rear coach, and the wheels passed over his legs immodiatoly above t he knees. He was taken up and brought to Attica, where medical aid was obtainod. Wo did not learn the nsruo of tho injurod passenger, bat understood thut ha waa a citisen of Chilliootho, Ohio. Latex. We learn this afternoon that the unfortunate passongor died last night while undergoing amputation. Lafayette Courier. itf PoaTANT TO ßxTTLxaS IN TU f. West. Hy a rocont decision of tho Commissioners of tho land Office, the oven -numbered alternate sections of Land in Iowa, along the line of tho ltibtifpt and Pacific Kailroad, art open to actual sottlors only at tho Government prico of II 25 por acre. Pay mon t can o made at any time before tho final convoyahco of the othor sections to the Railroad Company, either in money or land warrants. A'. Y. Tjtbune, Ist. - s A paragraph is ffoiuir the niutids. of tho paper. Mating thai tho ( eiitral Amoricn i to be nncd and her treasure to be saved. The New York Tribune sots the matter at ront, by stating that whero tho (zentral America now Hoe, tho sound ings show J00 fathoms of water. The distance to tho nearest land i ( !apo Roman is ninety -flvo miles Her xact place would bo hard to And. Important ii Taua Tho Mobile Mercury cautions the public in regard to feeding stock with the Chinese sugar cane says the blades and stalks .ire first forago, but thut the seeds are poisonous. A flue horse died near that city a low days ago from eating them Our friend in this section who aro ongagod in tho cultivation of this articlo will do well to remember this caution. - Htri'i'K BV Lioiitnino. A school house there miles back of Newport, ar i. u 1 1 -Li.u. i i Ky.,wns struck by liirhtnlnu yestorday Liming, and taking Are was burned the ground. So rapid was thooonigtatit.n, that the teachers and hollui with tlifflctilty eseaped, and e building and its contents were do1 as Saw as M aaAaaa aa.L a. ft. was as as a-wWSaS an rW to rtftKisei the htiiltllitff strovetl A row which wus L'rar.iiic near the building was killed at the amo time. Cm. Com., Oct. 1.

THB PAMSIV G1RCIB--DBVGTED TO THE AMUSEMENT ftNÖ

THX VIXCXKlf KS SUB This is one of the best Democratic PPor8 ,n .southern Indiana. It in bold, outspoken, und untrammelled 7 1 a. l.mM Int.. I .... , , f Vn...... ( inn it. i mi ii i. iii' ' "uim vuufVUHUU . Resolved, That this Convention on behalf tho Democracy of tho county, tendor its thanks to Geo. . Greene, Esq. for his efficiont advocacy of the causo of the Democratic party. u euiior or ine w osiorn un, anti that we pledge ourselves to uso every endeavor to sustain said press whilo undor his control. By tho way, the Sun has a correspondent in this city who has been giving the rule or ruin madmen of tho party fits during tho summor. In a recent communication we find the following in regard to tho Supremo Judgos : it is now definitely ascertained tlvat his Excellency, A. P. Willard, has made up his mind that he is more competent to fill the vacancies on tho Snprome Bench than those who placed him in his present high position! Now the question is, the Constitution, (which is the paramount law of the State,) having created these offices, and declared the uocessity of filling them at the ballot-box, whenovcr the occasion roquirod can tho Governor, or any other powor ovcr-rulo this fundamental anu paramount luw, and deprive tho people of the right to an election by simply refusing to Croclaim ono? Who will have the ardihood to assort such a revolutionary doctrine? Tho mere act of proclamation is simply a preliminary Executive duty, tbo performance or n n - performance of which cannot possibly effect tho requirements of tho Constitution. As Gov. Willard, then, has soon fit to bid dofianco to the people and Constitution, which is the charter and the guarantee of their rights, I would propose that tho names of good lawyers and honest mon be votod for, proclamation or no proclamation, at the October election, and my word for it tho two names roceiving the highest number of votes at that election will bo entitlod to the vacant seats. In the Northern or Stewart's district, there aro man v excellent men whoso namos might be presented to tho popular choico such as Judge Lowry, of Elkhart county, who is amombor of tho State Centrul Committee, and was last fall the gallant standard-bearor of tho Democracy of the Tonth district as their candidate for Congress. Also Robert Brackenridge, of Fort Wayno, who is pronounced on all hands to be one of tho best lawyers practicing before the Supreme Court. In the Gookins district you have such mon as Hovey, Law, Niblack, with many others, all ablo lawyers . 1 . w w ill t Jl t I ana nonesi men. out i win do iranK to say especially as Judge Hovey, who won Id be the first ekotee of Central Indiana, declines tho position that I know of no man in the Stato Who is a superior lawyer to Henry a iTJi i ii oecrosii, oi rmnäm county, a geniieman well kown in our Courts and Legislative halls, a sound Democrat witnal, and whose purity of chnructer and legal accomplishments would do honor to tho Drofession. and add lUBtro to that roll of Supremo Jodfaf which is blazoned with tho name of n Soott, a Ilolinnn, Suliivan, a Dewy, . i a. and a Blackford. Your correspond ont, therefore, will conclude his communication bv offcrintr to tho Demo cracy of the State, as a candidate to till the vacancy occasional by the rosiirnatidn cd' Judiru (Jookina (he mime : of HtNaYStraEST.of lutn utn countv. I What say tho Doniocrtcy of the Pocket t MAitlOX. -- en e . IHK ACANf'lES ON TIIK M 1'IIHIR JlF.NCll. Wo this Ifwek Iiillilili the ' .. ! ! .1 i opinion of tho Attorney (tucnral ' Z, , - ' (MoDonald) and Judge Gookins upon mo fmmnn. nr. m. is evidontiy iuj boring to maintain a certain poillt. Ho assumes tho position thut tho j term ol Judgo must run six years 1 1 ..111 !i irlvnn .int.. tr Im O in ,ir, if :.. i. . j Ill his premises, and hence the error n hia noiii.lnairina Tt !a i ,. . !', ., ( I .. VV........V.,.. a. -w jrv..vvaV tmntuieriui wnomer me term oi omen expires hy resignation or by limitation. The Hupremo Court docidod in the case of the Governor, vs. Nolson, Ulli Indiana Hoports, pngo 41M, that tho torm of an offlco may as woll oxfiire by resignation as by its own imitation. In cither case, it it the duty of the Governor to ordor an eloction to 611 all vacancies which ho knows will occur botwoon tho oloction this yoar and tho general election noxt yoar. Kvery year tho peoplo are required It elect ofticors to till vacancies which occur at a future date. Last October tho voters of Cass clocted a Hherifi and Treasurer to till vu oancies that did not oocur until the 21lt of August and 7th of Hontem bor, this year. Crittenden was ofected by the Legislature of Kontuoky to the United Htatos Hunatuto All a vucancy caused by resignation, and was in the lobby with his credentials in his pocket when Henry Clay made his taruwcll speech. VV Ith suoh, and numerous other, instances of tho kind on record, it is unfortunitto that Mr McDonald should have placed himmd! Ill such u .ni.iliiiii it u fn .iiiiiti,t Ilia w..v.w.. . v .vhv. .... motives liable to misconstruction. The tendency of power is to conceit Irate in the haiul of the few, and it should be checked instead of fostered The people of the State have uu oportunltv to fill vacancies In tho Supreme Bench ut the election next month. The Deinocrucy of the State aro safer than the apKinting power, and have a higher regard for tho Constitution, the interests of the people, and the success of Democratic principles. Logansport Pharos, KcoboMY in ora Drkss. The nolielation of tho Cnited SUtea amounts at the inesont moment to about 25- , i,w. i.iA i i' tj 1 ii ooo utin It eer individual." savs tho Now Yorh Herald, in this aggrogate were to eeononiise ten dollars yearly, the annual saving would bo 1250,00(1,0(10. Br wearing our clothes .six months longei, tho ten dollsrs I aaii ll j ft.Ä J akasJ aaaak aawaSa, aas läl could easily bo sparod, and wo would not be less comfortable or respecUble

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Ä. Am Proprietor or nr. m a. M erer-. Canker en., satt kh.u nrup, ,kri.i..w tn.Mh.rmi.. .r. t-n-r pur.tt a ni '1 hnnnrabl enr-. The J warrant inetr metltrln to cur ill kind, si hurbor.. In II , when faithfully ud. H .trenglhre. 'he Ml Ii er.ittr.te .11 humor. The ettenwive line Ol Ir. Wmttr'i OaWlMBSawwB Kheun. SyrtiB.whlah l.ad.erll.ed In ai'heicolnaB,be. developed the tact, thai Canker, Sail Kbeum. KryilplM,Krrutal,lilNU other dliMMi arlrlng from an Iwipnr aUia r ilia blood, ran Im cored, while tie y eat It eirngibud, and tu Igorated at the am tlnte. Thlt baa astonish. 4 thsuaanda who hava u4 II, and BS ierfttly rarad. M' M M I prf, Wood s Hair Restorative, TtaU SaStHW prnarallou la bairlBf imleoilr Sil IbrOUfh all arta of th Union. It la ona of Sat fawjiatrnt mdlclnSiblek art now .old uttrtbt coontry which aro really what tbrlr Inventor, flau for then. WhrTr II haa he4 a fair trial, Iba reanll haa boau pracltely a. Wood prodlrtt. It hst novtr failed t torn tbe whli. hair back U lu natural color, her the direction. hTe ben atrU-tl followr.l, aul In nu maroot CMC It ha rt.tored the hair up n boad. Iha bad bsSB bald for year. HI. not preUnded that Wit Ke.toratiTe will aiako tbo balr (row in ev.ry caat, bo' where Ii fallt, there la certainly no remedy The rottecation of tbo li ilr hat hoen off'od In to maa InaUn roa where tbeca.o .eemed utterly bopele.a, that It I. cerlaJulr worth while for all who have leal tbelr hair to try tho jH'r!nntof uloe a bo'lli- or two of Woea'a Reetoratlre. Matin Workman. Sea advertiaement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RISING SUN INSURANCE CO.. KISING M, IM Anthorlweit plial, UUO OOll B0ED OF DIRECTORS I. HtTHtwtr, J. i . Wiiu, b. M. Loamo, W, H, i'o i.i . Ws.T. Para, Jo.. O.ti . H. V. ( i.o.t, J. B. loi'S, Oio. OiLLi.ru, J. V. Ulobt. R. J. H.ts.w.T, J. W. Tatiorr, H. P. CortasTow. S. HATHAWAY, Pro. 'I. It J. Hrw. Sr. "y. nr" Piro and Marino riaka takon at oriiiltablo rata. 1JT All pert'.nt de.lrlnf In.nranro will call on J.IO. W. KBKLY, a ii a nt, at Brookvllls. S. P. COV15UT0S, Ooneral Aent. a p 17 '17 IUI. N O. HU UAHUSOAI riTrnTinTT Tirr in nimmnnn OtlLnnX W lllL Dil 1L1D. THK CKLKHKATCD NKW BIOLAND HKMKIiY roa Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, .iv NDICK, Fever and Ague, General Dcbilit), And all diseases arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver or Bowels, si: en as Acidity of the Stomach; I ii.llfe.llon; Heartburn: Lets of AppotHe: Co.llToi.eaa; Ulind and Steading- niee , Ul.gu.l or ru. l; hour brurailona; Pinking or In tier ing at tbo Pit i.l the Kto.nacb ; Ülmue.a of Vlelon Yellownea. Mark, ('boil. Yellownea. of tho Skin and Kyea; i'aln In Ua Sl.ie. Back, t'batl, or Limb ; and iu all placet where a TO ft- la nereoaary Till, arllrle ha. I.een In uae for a lone time In the New Kurland Mate., wliera tl baa acquired van 4 largo tote, and the proprietor, feel atlulod H al when one Introduced In tile vtril, anil IIa merl'. Uecnme known, H wilt auparceile all other artlclea new to Uo. K.ad the following rarlltcalv from the prluclpsl Druggl.t. of Ho. ton: H..ei..N. A,rtl, I S3?. Wo Hip llliilcr.icne '. Wliole.ale llealrr In llrur. an t Mudlrlnet In the city of Kodon, hereby certift that we haee wlihln the laal twenty jreara ..I I laraa quan tt tie of Itr. S . O. Klehardaou'a NHKKKV Vt l.Vh RI1TKKK, and wu take i.loa.uro In UMIf)lur lliai thoy nave giveu uutvrrwtl .all. (action to our cu.unn era. Th conetanl and regular demand for It ba made it a ataudard and ludlaooiiaal.la arllclf t ou ttock. It It on of tbo longn.t o.tabll.bi d aio.li-lno. In Now Kngland, and ..no of the mod .urecaaful, and we do not lie. lute to rocomiuei.d It a a lueilli ln ol ntrlnlc merit. saai.. a. a w.m a, MsbWbJbj HkUNSHAW A Ou, wijpK.s t HitTKK: WllON KAIKIIANKK a OO.i CAHTkK .lUnkHi I, .ii. KOKfLH S to, .. r. i.ikh'Wis a c. CHAN. V. IttuK A ('ii. BKoVTN A kNAI'P. I HAanieA Co., Cincinnati. General Agent, tor the Woaiorn Nute, ! whom oil ontere mu.t be addre..i. for ala In Indlanapnll Ut Hobert Rrnwli.g, W, M Holier! Hrowlnr, W. TV. Kohert.,and.Mothor.he,I A l ot, ami l,y Drngt.t. and Me Heine Healer, gouerally , uniiy imiiv ami Jim.- j. No. S Inst Mushington Straft, 2rf itory. Flrteherand WooOtjt lllvrk, T17 OCl I) re.ierlf.ittT Invite Die ntl. nllnii ..f all neeIf root rr.iiiirli ln-erlnr Art.ii. Ui e dental et. rallnn to M. tnel of 1'. elli nil I lulli a. I h r.nitlBU' m tiimi u.r). ,n aa .n.. n .r.,;.., iri.i- . . 1 . n . . '." .. T: . ' ............ . .... .ft" in nu I nun. e leeth ml . late with a iR.rrrtaln ; "m,i.,.ii..n. frling a moat lerfen as I gnm diving ili demur rrrat strength, I M euasitsam 1 t r ill lf ill I.eaMly ami Ihl.m.t .uiierwilo llifl uae nf all olhtr title, of Artificial ( Hi, It lieing more erfeet In eeerT .rti. Hal Bart Irn'ar. Ii I conatrwrteo o aa ale an) da Irr flit nr.. unit i tpre.-lnii to the fa,, ani rej.r ei.i parfWil) Uta llglil'Sftti thatletof th nMnhil film. !- r .mi requiring art Ac al l-elh will find U In Ihalr dvantiu- to call in. I iitn.li) erltnena ff II. i- Imnrnrenient. Itrth in.frlrii mi nm n..i ami silver i Id ih flili .1 ui .1 rlnni.. i in thn in... i ni rf.. i arii raremi m.n.,.r au ..rk arr..,tr.i ..u."" m,,,., ,! I,,,, ir.,tllie. fnf tl c . xtarl..n nf teeth. ntlliltf 1857 Indiana State Fair. 1857 tri: sixth annual INDIANA STUTE FUR, WILL MC HELD AT INDIAN AP LIS, KIIOM MONDAY TO SATl'ltDA V. I letolior .'till to !tli ini'lusivn. 'ON HA V ami Ttieed.j , o. iiriier 3th ami tlh will be . I ! tlieniiiri ami aiiatitfi-ineiii ..i ptlill.i rtirie.. Knlr) I . act. f IMI. Kntrlr. mar ' mail "J iiwr i in reiary. eiirloelne: SI UU. ami In. Saa i.MNii itr ii... Am. i. . h .1 ..... . J i I ......w ... ...w iv, .,. i.i.. iimiii R.ri iTi'i'iriii n of th Ktlillillnr. uttar. will ba aiimlllail i STerv dar nf the It All adatlMlun. will l Slela 1 k. t al 93 cent ri Ii . arrlac I'l. il. UU Thsrnwmliiaa. will he rallml at the nltli-e ufila RaasstlTe Cnaiiuiiiee al tft A. M. mi WatlMsds), snd will Hum. Haul) begin tbelr .amlnatlnna. The premium-- aniounUii- to I,U0U will he i.ald tomrceaaful anmieutra ns rrlda. On Saturday. It. a (rami tlnalm. aate.lattr 1 1 .or. Two (real l'l..ln Matrbeat a trial !nf Thraaher. an t M, aratnr., a trial of Corn Crualiar. t a trial of fir KiMjUia, trial In th H. r.e ami Caul lllna-l Diuuuivtar lel of lb to I.I I ve .irmiftb uf wmlilnf Cetil ami l!ori the exannla.'lar of Syrup and ugar fiom ihn i i.lunae Suar ( ni.. . an. I a Iii ami I'roeea.h.n of l'i. in i. in Animal, an.) .Ii..l.i ..t Am. h will tab place durlii- lb Kalr. Steam l' .w. r III h . iii.i.lle.t to inai hlnert. and id waler, labil na, stain and hav prornleil for no limit. All ..hlhifl aril. le. will UpUeedun.lareoTeran-1 int i ill .1 l.t a .'. . I, a poll, e (,, ,., ,,, i,(h. Ii.m.1 air, ami an atiipl numher w al. mil in irniliUil at i.iin.ii.iii pninu fur lb acrotninndatlou f riallull 1b t'allliip and a n.tmief of Hand artpstad. The rineit anini i ti,. heat niainitaeturwil arilrlaa In ba Male will bs on lb around, and vl.ltnrS will ba amply repal.l lor Ibelr lime and mnna. M.ilma III h earrlad mi I artir. on Train, an lh dirternnt Hall, on. I. .luring ti, yir weab, al half t BjarJ ral.. Anlstaltaud article. for thlbltlon will I ehaitfi-.i full prlat eostlnf , snd rturnd fre, If la the hand, of the original or. th money and Uar war premlna . .an. tint m a.,mo, ' i no,. . msy ba stsda by Isuar pt.Tlou.U lha Kalt . a abote lal).l. For I'remlutn Usts, adilras. ll.NATIt'S SRtlWN. Muorelary lud btale ll..ai.l, l Aaii.ul ncIn I,., ....ll., s,.,,, ,.. ,. ,. Mltlt Young Oentlomon, Tu. IN AT THK itisU Will 1 1: oiti K, a ii r.r. i itohK .1 r saaaimArAfl Cnarfe Nnnbtioo w Plan JJJ.J J, , h,mm-i:d IUts mbU, civs i w Cnllarv üim. ibe MIC ' ' 1 ' . i f oi.n ivhitk ioinks. jwhen you come to town . ....' a. ... ... wmi YOU COM TO TOWN don t KAIL To liuol' IN , at THK ULI) WHITE CORNER,

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RAWSON VAILE, Attorney at Law. INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND. All Ksalaeet Dtru.'s u bl. ear, la Uta Sspram, ( Ircalt, and nthar Cer' af IndUaa. asS Is Uta V S. Clrrulland In.irt. t . ,...irt f r the IHetrut at It, jI.il. will raeclta proatp- altantton jr f- K p etal attention glT.rt to tba fl'curlng an I Cullacttoa of Debt, la any pert of tba Stats. OPKlca-.-Oaslssr aa.l of Harrlauu't bask, tiod floor. People's Trunk store. BAHWICK & SON. io. 102 Maio street, near Third, CINCINNATI, OHIO, bfaaafaeturwr of all klsd of Traveling & Packing Trunks, Valises, 1 adics' Bonnet Boxes. CARPIT SAOS, SATCIIIU, ASU WHIPS. Trunk CsTsra ma--Keplrlna 4na prsnM tf Mstiiesi JMO J. UUMOVT. T. M. Ct'BTIS. Idmoistx tftVoo., (Lara or cucuniATi,) n a . 1 1 . ti k nr STEAM BOILERS, CHIMNYS, OAI-HOLBERS. LAKP-TANSS, aaiTCHUfO, sns rr.ry dtacrtpllon of Boiler and Sheet Iron Work, At .hurt notice. Work and price competing with the Swat Sbop nf Cincinnati. Shop on PennaTlTaala rltrt, north of UnderhlU'. rounderjr, INDIANAPOLIS., BEUBK1VCZS Mile. Greenwood, Datld Crlfley.J II. Burrows k Co., Oaylord. Son A t'o, Phillip A Jordan, Cincinnati Haarim an A Vinton, franklin Wright, Bohert Meek. A. L. Vorhaaa, B. J. Tack, T. A. Morrt. lndlanapoli; O. U. Efglaaton, EraiiiTlIle: Mtlrleuisn, Jobnaon S Ca, Alton, III.; S. V. Thompon,Terr Hanta ,lsd.; Harthman A Brother, Dayton, Ohio; In Una, Joe. C'wraoa, Indiana Inaan A.Tluaa. april 17. STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Olx-A HT.E8 RULE SUOoiSsftR TO LoW HY A KI LE. Oorner SreaMtway and K.rth Street, I'lnctanatl. OhU.. Monument., Tumb and Urare Ktoaea, Marble Manlist aad Htatfiart, BspUimal ronU, Msirsl Tablet., Vrna, VaaM, Oardas figure. Cabinet and Counter Stabe. Sa., Sc., aawaSaaataS on hand and fnralahad to order. Thlr'r.Miliatlsith Mtrblvln Bloch and Slab, or Sawed to ordor. Ma.ahSl.ll.1j MJW CASH STORE 'fHXTJXDKRSIOVXDii.vr leaa.d th large and JL boaotlful .lore ronm. No. 56 EAST WASHING TON ST. (AdJolalag Odd Fallows Hall,) Aod are now prepared to xbiblt lbs Moat baautlful aaortmsl of Seaaonahl fry Ooad. Tr before ofl.red to'thecitl.eu. of ladlssa. Having adopted tb t'ANH 8Y8TKM, escln.lTaly, w pladg ouraelra r far sb Dry Uood. at much cheaper rat Ibas arar bofor offerrd Inthi. market. Our stock is Entirely New, And baa ban Mlected with a .pedal rlew to thrwanln of Hi. retail trade of thlt locality on.lllu In part of Buptrlot Black Milks or all grade, and prfcoa. Bob A 'Wollll ntlrly nw snd very baautlful; Bayadere and plaid Silk Is ver, rich color; Kol, d Voyage; Valentla Poplin; Moui d I s. tu-a ; Prntd and Satla Striped Prnch Merino, and Ca.h w-.r..; C oburg, and Alpaca., Ftaneh, Bngll.b and American Chlnt.e.; tjnta-oldrt.and Lace a magnlncent Utk ; hencle, Stella, Bordered and Woeleo H haw lever alagant; IVtre.ham, Plu.h .nd Vlyet Cloak. lb nwt tyl.; Piano, Table and Bland Carara; Caahwer. and Cbenclr Scarf.; Dras. Trimming, and Button. the boat atoek v ar oponodln tblaolty; Oloea and ll"-lry of Try kind. In .bort. Tty thing that could be de.lrrd n the Dru I. .mil. Una by i In Bolt futldloui. ALSO, A verr larg atock of Staple and Oomtle tioodr. .ui h a. 44. fl-4. S 4. 10-4 and 12-4 lllraehrd and baj a aw KItas-lt. lUan.strs Tal.l. JMewW. Hs.i .Terk..BÄnn?"".k: Fian":,.CiÄ. SSSi - -t - - t - - - bra.. Tabla and Scotch Haner. ra.h. Plain. IM.Irl ep4 dim CLAY dt 0AKTKR J. H . ROSS, Healer la Ha. As- sal the beat article of PITTSBURG. Also, WESTERN OR INDIANA COAL. Omca, No 43 W.t Waehngtontireet.ippo.ile Palmer Houee, I NDIANAPOLIB . 1 am aim agent for the a.leof Highland and Cloeer laud Coal, from Clay cttnty In thl. Mate, for Orate or .team purp set. Alee, 1 hare Just completed the openlog of a new Coal Hank t the t i of llra.l.. Our abnft t.BO lielow. and within Ml feet of tin. railroad irark. I have ahown .pec men to dUTeren- pereoss, ba. ever heon kwBgkl luto bt. market. I refer t lad'ana Coal. 1 will be ready In a few day. to aupply all ana Coal. I will be rrady In a few day. to aupply all 75 i order for thl. kind of Coal, and I will J-i.ta'a'e to my old cu-tom-r. an I coal con-itinera, that I aek an namnulnn of thl. Coal, and I think th tu n..A I. - --' e., tin Idft to PlUaburg (or Urate u.o H I : K l i U II I " w ai i . 3D ST., RKTWKKN SYCAMoKK AND MAIN, II a. iieen thoroughly repel red and cleaned and I. now the beat One Dollar n Da lloiifte la ClnelBsatl. Jas. Watson. Prop'r. oct 6 dir I - - l - a I IUI- J --'- SwaSa . a ataaas THK LATB8T announcement::: fJVl KMlM-n A TKlMOKT TO TUR LIBRBAl. and aplr'trd manner In which the public hav- .eco mied the erTori, emt.leye I by u. and al. v an acknowledge lha reeponeeoitr energtea have bad fiom all part, of lbs Htste, It sfford. lb great ples.urs o au nonnre our aatl. faction with thr enoonragument we bav egprteiired In .ur Ratal.llahmant, and ran b .t of a Wider Circle nf Patrons Thau snr other DRV GOODS I IV T Hi: STAT I ! ! And we are.all.fled thai CKLBRRI IS ONLY BASED ON MERIT, And ran only lie aialntalned by entnrprlee.whleh mark the hl.he.t cominerclal Bblllil and roa. uree. ; Uial thee tr In lb poiwlnn nr n.,and thai lh. ar ua p.ringtv al sfraab deatongwslloB I. dally gln. M... ui. I our .tinea lie I-., alttwal II may ba concluded that lh channel, of the world', mighty r.tou reo are dried up H al gee mumps or irn.tu arc .tl e ponded rlrl.ea.tnl oontforU are In lb pn-.i'..nn of eve ry Individual t.ut an long a. a wl.h 1. uu.ui'ptiad la Ina general DRY GOODS TRADE, We pledge ouraetre. that thronghout the Ball and Wl.tt. i the rl not and ltui, In style, end Kabrk, will appear at the NEW YORK STORE, IN" O - 3 , BATES HOUSE. W, & H. GLENN, Prop'!, (hantrfin. Stevens ft Co., Wholesale I ..Irr m DHY HOODS AND NOTIONS 99 Prttrl Mtrect, BBTWBB MAIN ADD WALK CT. C i ii c i n n a ii, Ohio. .pH I "m Tci 0illet ff" Tranblln rsyeiUandKueh eountl.. 1 have left all my nel. and leenunti In lbs band, of laaa CUaa'nU. J. 1'., I.r oullrrttnn. I'lea.rcan ana pay your arc. tint, ana ,. ro.t.. Jll lima W i. D.I1BNBT. HEKTBY FALLS. WVOLBSAAJI AMI) tt KT All. CARPET WAREHOUSE Ms. IAS Waat H'ourth Strsst. Cincinnati, Ohio. p S W 'Ige Turkiali llathinr; lowrl. A rary .uperlorsrflel rerthebalb-aetreeslvwd A at iwt BOBEBTS 0X00 IT OBI

and Blrlped Jaconet, and Naln.ook. tlgtired wBdJ TT.' "I".,' ', a! Z 1 . "iZ ... . T"'" Plain HwT-a Mull.. Iri.b Linen., Shirting. Print.. ,'?Vf.d.,.lgg.!M. Salttnet., Cloth., Ca..lmr, Jean. Ac .., to all , W,.l ''" absolubt COrUlnt), While of which ynnr In.oection I re.ne. tfullv .ollclted. atthoaamaUme It regulate. Um ec ration., remove

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White Water PRE8BYTERI AL ACADEMY. rfiiiis issTmrnoH win It. fifth year Toa tbetts4latt CinforUl.l... cnmmorl.t nti. ran i. farnl.hr.l b I'Y the Frlnr m anrf nili.r . Klian. ,,( van.ai.eTUi , lor about twentr-STe board In t.,n I tap. ' Ttila j . i . "i Tiuaaa no eru abut bor any nlhar W Ttce, and ibawbul poo of tb Mboal. Pi comm. unit I. milled In the .ut.Parent, and g;ardln. are afSSwas that r.o paia. will ba .pared to promote tb Itleheai in uraau of tu r .hildren and ward. Our objoeU are, rtrtl: KsUlsasd Moral iralnlag, haaod on the Bl. hie and tb -under.!, ef tb Prahy frian Cbnrt b, and enforced by careful and .trtel dlarlpltna. Second: a thorough lmlnitU.ni Is lha moat Important Knell. h Branche., aod the rrttlat .lad) of tho t aUn nd Greek Lasfwaaw.. Third : 1 na nreaanulen of young ma and wcniau fur buatnea or forth riH.nll.le prefi-aalnn ofleaoblng. aarreylng willboUngbt practically, by ih ua uf .uptriur in.b-umani. , TCinon In Primary Department, por Urn, St.os " Middle m 0,ou 44 Claaaletl M r,oo Incld.BtsI fa, oacb torsi In adranca, .AS Boarding tS,0 por weak fourteen neki la the Trm. Chtm. w . If he forme d fur the .tmiy of tn.trumenul Mu.l,. and lha trench and Oerwtao Unguag.. wheiiTrthe nomtier of achnl.r will lo.tlfy expenv I aril. Inter .ted are It riled to rllt tb achool, and a for ihem.Te., or addrOM, BST. K. M'Ki MpUrOw Principal, ladtaoapoll., lad. J. W. WORN, PB0B ragsra'a Bot.l Bgtsasat, I. m. Repairer of Fine Wntehen, WOULD call Ui anMlal attonU. a of tbo rqulrlcg aurh rtpalreit, that ibojr ran har them lirnperly done by him. bl. whole attantloa being dtTo.i ui iii'i.r nue n aw lie. an llllr under.l...M .v Watch Maker., and wh.cS, from Ignorance, are often fatall Injurod. Mr. Wort w.ll guarantee to glT hotter sall.facUnn Uian oan b got at an; bout is Iba Waat. ALI woas W ARa A NT'S. J. W. Woss, Maker of Chronometer. Daplaa and Patent Urar Wat che, Bo. 9 Odd Poll.-w. Hall pt6tf EXECUTOR'S SALE rIM rSBIKIli.NIt) WILL SKI. I. AT PI BLIC Vaadu en the oth day of October neat, a tb rc.ldssc of Joegm Wys.t, dee d, ST Bills at of BroakTlIU, lad., the pmonal propsrly of said dte'd, c'inetatlos of hnu.bold rarnltara.haraea.r.attle. ahewr. huge, farming utenall. of every 4a.aiipU.rn . i.out o arras of oorn in Ui Sld, oat In tb haf, 0n bu.hl. uf thra.hed wheat, Se. Saloto cammenc preclaoly al 10 o'clock a St., sild continue natll all la aold. A crdlt of 12 month, will he gtvrn on all asaaa over three dollar., lbs purcburT glvlaf I'll doU win, apurti. d security, waiving valuation and pprai.ement law. and drawing 8 per cent. Intwreet from date. JOHS mvn At tba warn Um and place, the farm of .aid Joaeph Wynn, dec'q, ront.tlne of 910 aarwe of well improved land, well Umbered, and uuder a good .tale of cultivation, with an exunt boujind barn on th aamc. Tarru., one third ca.b, halano la on and two year, with liitn.atwalving beneBt of valuation and apprala. Ment law. JOHU WYKS. .eptSSJw fg DISEASE V q WM ED A IT BR year, of .tudy, analr.l.andxperlmnl, Dr. Hoback. the eminent Swoodi.h PhirU-tan. in prouuemg a mooiomo rrom in moun lain herbi or hl. na iv Und. which acU directly upon th eauaa. of dlaaaaaln tba blood, and by roatormg tno corrupted fountain of Ufa to a condition of health and partly, expel, d I .ease, from the ty.tera wherever II may bo loeatcd, or whalerer may be Iu character. Indiga.llon, nervo eomplalnla, epileptic and other Su, cough., coneumpllon In Ita early lagt'., tore Ihroal, broncblili, fnver and agve, ath- , low spirits, aeiual Incapacity, remenlna waki, pricking of the .kin, .) Diplomatic of paraly.l. .r.E'.umlym'.'!f. urmlr'' 1"". caiu-.r, dlabet.., 1... 1 1 im, at nil fl.-lillllv giistvpiat I """ ""'V' ,-""n"1 -ny UWIPr UIBOrUUn f the organ, of re.plr.tlo, the lter. the kidney., .. i II ., . , a "ervoa, or me muaruiar aorw.aro uaer ml . I li.l t II l-l IUI. IMIH I h a I. n H. .1 a bodily vigor, and regenerate every animal function. Much I. the nalure,aucb are the arUof Ur. Koback'. reruou. Scandinavian Hiood PuriUcr, which, Ukentn ronJuncUon with hi. Blo.rd Pitta, will bot only obllte. rat tho noil painful dice, but prevent tbelr recurrent, and leuglhen life Ihr beyond Ita ordinary apsn. Kad th following eerWflcale of a cur of Rheumaitem of eoTn yesre -landing, of a lady of 7 year, wblcb confirm., .Iroog aa proof of Holy H'rlt, the Tid.no which follawa.aud mu.t forerer banlab all doubt rr.pe. Ungt virtu of Dr. Hoback' Scandinavian Blood runner and Hlood Pllle : w V OtiPBrrica, Bias Tan. I'aac, Miami couuiv, Ind.. May 38. lHST Dr. C. W. Roa a. g, No. S Ksal-Ponrtb-tret, Cincinnati. Dear Doctor t bare received eo much benefit fron your Keandlsalsa Bloot PurtAer and B'ood Pill., I thai 1 bae ibnugbt li my duly, and Ii I. no lews my In cltnellon.logtT you a plain taleroent of my caae. I 1ol Ictod with that hana of all comfort, nnd efflcten. y iu hu.lueea. BsSMsats, To reca, it ..Ut. lib !-a!le. Ki-inedlnt wblrb I bate Uted lo rid WJ i elf if thl dleeee. would tndwad make a melancholy I alaocon.oltetl will. tb. b.t Pby.lal.n. i ' through the perauaal.m. of a fi i thom fw 1 WM S frteud, and after nalng "oraaiew oaya. i waa greatly heneniled, and In a 1 abort time, lee. than a mouth, 1 waa enUrely and p.r. i anei.ily cured. 1 wa. alao affllcte.l with the molt vl.'lent oervuu. headache. wlM h I .ii fn. i... aa. nriMlureil vj mi uiiuiun n. puiinarn, t.ir Win n my iir.n im ten iiie.tny iicauariie irii.iui it i now lerl better lu e. e-y reapnrt than I hare for ion year. Very truly ynura, .iSJO. S. DEMI' 111 I n. n w m . Z ., ' Da. C. V . Hn.Ara Dear Sir Itaeine Knn trout. led for aereral year, with e.treate debility snd weak n....i)uiui n ... inat I a a. .mal. Ir ! at end t. my r.inary bl.laraa at Ilm- an. I l.a.in. br.rd of lb. m. derfal car your Bcandluavwa Blood Purtfter aid Blssa rill, wer effnclliig, I wa. luduced hy a friend la try them. 1 bar been u.lng tb Purifier for th laat twelve n.ouin-, and nn l Ui nieuicinn fully r, ui .. it. re. ..in mendatlont. s. valuabk I. .1. uae W me. Uiat I can no dtpsa with Hat my advanced gof Ilia, (-oretttv rvrn i ear. . ) I cheerfuUv Rive Uila Informalloti for tb benegl of ! Ihoae.lmllarly aflllc S. MoKKIS M'tHitlK Indlaoipolia, sepl.l, 11)7. Mauufaclory, Sal. Koom. and t fflcr, Bn. l Ka.l , Boarih-.trwat Sd building i rotn Mala , t in. tnnatl HOB BAI.K BV u . w . no ii Hi m Ibdimipolli; MrMIT I. I.K.N A AHMOI.D, New Itethel 'Mi-- A BANDKHS. S.ldgpurt, And by Druggist, eud Merehaot. genarally. WS. Ii UMO.OOOI-BB. ISItAKl. ( LaKK GEO C00PER&C0.. 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