Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1855 — Page 3

WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL GOrThe following beautiful picture of the "pious old man," we clip from that best of American literary publications, the Home Journal t THE OLD MA LEANED 0 fllS FRIENDLY STAFF. The old man leaned oa LU frleodly siaJ, Wli a lottery tup aad alow. At he picked hi way of a Sunday mora. To tu cturca wtw be loved to go. Ill hair wa white, and he arcely knew A friend a he pa seed hi in hy, Ro feeble and frmi wa hi memory now, Aad ao dim vu hi clouded eye. Be tat a bome-mad thalr at cburcb, la rnjntcf lb preacher stand. And listened, a If In a pleasant dream, 1 o & words of a bur land. The nnlihl foil on bis silver lock, And hi whit hair turned to rold ; Ana I fancied a auolUrbt shooe from heaven On the heart of that pilgrim old 1 Bat the aatumn leave have fallen now, A q1 the old man !epe below We MTer shall e him pas aala, WUb hi toUehn step and alow. From the LouUvUl Journal. I ALIIE."

at at-rtf t. a.aaia.

I have (razed oa her beauty At tw Uljrnt'i still boar, Wbra dew-drop were aleeplngOuWaX anion Sower, W be a toft oa the arena Lay the moon silver light. Filliaar each of our hearts Willi a tranquil delight, I have rued on her beauty Wben nornlDir awoke. And, like nfrtrd spirit. O'er mountain-top broke; Then the Jlasa of her Wert eye, A around me it played, Wa briwkt at the iIm That slept on the glade. 1 have gaied on her beauty When rote-footed spruuj O'er the Held and the forest Had waaod Inr oojt King, Wben the coo of Um rlug-dove '"""- At nooa-UU as low, , Aatbe nutle lUalvoaiee F rota the fnssvlow-sirweia's low. t tae rated on her beauty, Kpndently fair, tot her white brow Is circled With braid of dark hair. And the ea Itr toft ekeek Coq-ietiishly play With lb suoahine that falls From bar eye brilliant ray. 1 have rated on her beattty With rire Use whUe, Wuen her roee-llpa were wreathed Wufe a aoor, or a smile t And her mild oait U tweet As tbe lay of a bird Whet afar fm4 grttla It warbllnf 1 beard. I have raed oa her beauty Tie dmnKnfti bright ; It Sashed oa uiy apirit With ravUblMllrtt; And 1 aaw and 1 found. By her ojn' tU mrt. That the spirit of foots Dwell In her breast. Roil V.it, Kf., April, 135J.

Reciprocity. The Oswego Daily Pallidiuin makes a Gne exhibition of the business tending to that city, m a consequence of thw Reciprocity Treaty. From Saturday to Monday night the receipt were as follows : Flour, bbl 13,467 W heat, buao. 34,343 Potatoes, buah 85 Lumber, feet 833,000 Batter, kert. 14 The total amount of grain and flour received at Oswego from Canadian porta for the week ending Monday night, U a follows : Flour, bolt 89,189 Wheat, buah 54,000 The total amount of grain and flour received at Oswego up to last night, is aa follows : . Flour, bbl 61.S10 Wheat, bosh ViJXQ This, says the Paladium, is an unprecedented state of things, and is an indication of the beneCts flowing to us through unrestricted trade.

(rThe following statement of the Pork trade, from The Cincinnati Pries Current, shows the total number of hogs pocked in the Statea, and place named for the years 153-4 and 1854-5 :

Httts Ohio Tennessee..

Indiana.

Kentucky.... .... l"wa. ... ........ Illinois. Missouri...

Wisconsin.... Detroit. leh

ttufialo, 5, Y...

1953-1. . TlSJO

cn&o 40.064 344,047 130,085 7.300

GrtaJ totals ,47W07 9,124,104

1814-2. 671.101 ,um WJS2Q xrr,roo 1U7M31 413,S4tf 129,8oT jr 3,1 A UyCUO 8,124,104

Deficiency... 349,403 la Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana, hogs fell considerably short in weight. This deficiency Is estimated at eight per cent This is rather low, but, upon the whole, a fair estimate. The total number of hogs pockod in those States, as above, is 1,420,794, and eight per cent deficiency on this number is 113,063. Adding this to the decrease in number, the total falling off is 4C3,0GG, as follows :

Somber

lierrease In weight, equal to.

340,403 1KL06S

Total deuVleurj 463 ,063 In Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin,

the hogs averaged about the same as last year.

In some portions there was a falling off, but in others an increase, thus bringing up the

07" We copy the following article from the New Albany Ledger, and recommend it to the attention of Democrats. Incendiarism is none

the less tolerable in a professedly religious ed

itor tVan in one who makes no professions : 44 Western Christian Advocate." This paper, as is well known, assumes to be the organ of the Methodist Episcopal church in the West. It is evident, however, that the Advocate is more of a Know Notning than a a religious newspaper. Its habitual readers need not be told that it is the shameless apologist of the rowdies, gamblers, and scoundrels who destroyed the ballot boxes at the city election in Cincinnati. Under these circunitances, does not every Democratic subscriber owe it to himself and to his family, wose minds he does not wiah to become contaminated with the abominations of Know Nothingiom, to at ouce discontinue it? It seems to us this is the tfufy of every Democrat now taking the Advocate, and we hope the Democratic papers throughout the West will call the attention of their readers to the

subject, and urge tlii course r.pon Democratic Methodists.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Law. The prohibitory law of Pennsylvania provides that no unlicensed persons shall sell or keep for sale intoxicating li-ruors of any kind, uuder penalty and a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for the firet oflVuce aud imprisonment not exceeding one month, and for a second offence a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars and imprisonment not exceeding three months. Licensed persons pj prohibited from selling liquor in cases containing a less quantity than one tpuart License are only to be granted to citizens of temperate habits and of good repute for honesty, and must not in any case be granted to keepers of hotels, restaurants, or other places of refreshment and entertainment All licenced dealers must give bonds in the sum of one thousand dollars for the faithful performance of their duties. All importers, however, who shall vend liquors in their original packes; all duly commissioned auctioneers selling at public vendue, and all manufacturers selling in quantities not less than five gallons are to be excepted from the above penalties, and drugisU are to be allowed to sell liquors as medicines. The law seems upon the whole to be designed, not so much to prevent the sale and use of liquor, as to cut off the practice of tippling. Ijjstuctioxs from thk Posthastes General. Postmasters receiving letters referring to business not connected with tho Department, but designed to promote private interests, without payment of postage, must return said letters to the parties sending tbem under a new e velope, chargod with letter postage. Bills of lading and unsealed letters relating exclusively to the whole or any part of the cargo of a vessel or steamboat, may be sent on such vessel or steamboat, outside of the mail, unless they are placed in an envelope with other matter. In tho latter case, the whole package is subject to letter postage. iXrThe editor of the Comttercial gives the following polite invitation to a Know Nothing. We trust the "entertainment" will be duly chronicled : "We are informed that certain valiant loafers in and about Newport, threaten to kick our assistant carrier in that town, a small and inoffensive boy, who is very attentive to business, because he carriee "such a paper." Now if those excessively sensitive and courageous gentlemen absolutely wish to "kick" anybody, we cordially invite them to call at this office, and enquire for the "fighting Editor." We promise them a seasonable reception, ami that we will do our best to make martyra of them." A Londos Advertisement. The following advertisement appeals in one of the London rlewspapers. It U unique, and we commend it to the notice of the advocates of "Woman's Rights" in this country: "Wanted, by a young lady, aged nineteen, of pleasing countenance, good figure, agree stable manners, general information aud varied accomplishments, who has studied everything, from the creation to crotchet a situation in the family of a gentleman. She will take the head of his table, manage his household, scold his servants, nurse his babies1 when they arrive check his tradesmen's bills, accompany him to the theater, or in walking or riding, cut the leaves in his new books, sew on his buttons, warm his slippers, and generally make his miserable life happy. Apply in the first place by letter to Louise Caioline, Linden Grove, and afterward to papa upon the premises. Wedding-ring No. 4, small." ----- NO INDIAN WAR.—A correspondent of the St. Louis <Republican> writes from Platte River, under date of March 10, as follows: "The Indians have all left the Platte and gone to White River and L'eauquicourt. They have been anxiously awaiting to hear from their Great Father at Washington, to see if the whites are determined to fight. They now begin to think it 'all day' with them. <They say they are determined not to fight the whites>.

But I should not be surprised, if they moved to the Missouri, to hear of murders and thefts whenever they have a chance." ----- ----->The New York <Herald> states that the liquor importers and hotel keepers of New York have resolved to transfer their advertising patronage from the <Tribune, Timet, Commercial>, and <Journal of Commerce>, to the

Daily Hews, Evening Mirror, and Day Book.

This is because the papers first named did nothing to prevent the passage of the prohibitory liquor law.

Chilis Excellency, Gov. Mkdill, of Ohio

paid his respects to his Hon. Mayor Wood,

of N. on Thursday last an was met by a cord ial recej ion. The Governor expressed

his high appreciation of the unprecedented

course pursued by the Mayor since his inau

juration and assured his Honor that he was the most popular man out cf the mountains,

and that nearly every lady in the State of

Ohio, was almost dead in love with hivi.

11 Tiik Lyceum's Offemng." Wc have received from Madison, Indiana, a lcautiful little paper, with the above title. It is published by members of the High School Lyceum, and is redolent of female taste and geuiiii. The subjoined Poem is taken from

it:

Written for the Offering The Evening Clouds. BY LILLa ttSLIX. 'Tistunset, and the orb of Hiflit All rlorious, from bis ikry ) Hm seut a rav that tlnred with '!' Kai-b inanUuif cloud Itial float on tiik. Each cloud that 'Uderlng Ckiu J mljtU Construe Into s.wie wUard'S face, Or casUe brleul as luoee of air, Wblcb haply youthful fences g rate. Haply, I say, for ben o.ir youUi With all It dreams, and fancies fair I rone, do w not Ub onoe more To buUd our castles la the air 1

Hofe, as-is bite no tourer dwell

Within our hearts lo wnxsper were

Wben, faltblee a her fUow-r.rit,

Some geuU talo she sofily tells

Of brlliier Jajrs and hour to come. The U roams of which our hearts shall rber. And waken Into Jv, the minds That late were tilled iih gloom and iear. And even now, while we recaU Those dreams which. In our childhood hour Have pleased as with their visions bright, Ax.d see the storm-clouds darkly lower. We think lbeh visions kindly gtveo By Hod, our Fnlher, la Ms isw, That childhood's guiUle.i.s mind inltt fly From Uits tlark wim-1-I Wane wore fair.

BANK NOTE LIST.

Aoainst Know-Xothinoism. The Hon

Linn Boyd, of Ky., for the last four ycais Speaker of the House of Representatives at

Indiana. BAJ.K OF THE CAPITOL, IDUNroLts, April 1H. l!oo. S Brook v.llc IUsk, Brwkville P"jr Bm or th Catitoi . ludiauapoli ' " KnsnotT. Klkliart fioiie, Goshen " " IiDiiNA.MU-bitfaii City " Mt Vur.nom, Ml Vernou " " MoNTtcsxto, Woaticello " .North Axtf.tra, Clinton " Rockvuli. RocivlUe " SxLM, Salem " " Stimtsk, Syracuse " " V ttun', Warsaw " Csl Rask, Kvansvillo " t'mst-iNTCiTt Bjm,do CMBRioa Cit Bsr, Cambridge City Ct4L Bx-, Indianapolis " Fatciti Cocttt Bakk, CouiiersrllU " FaBirs' Bam, Westfleld Faxirs' & AitrHANioa' Bak, Indianapolis OraVcrc-t Bajik, La Fayette Hoosisa Bask. Lorfaniport " Indiana Baxk.Ms.1Uou Indiana Stock Bank, La Porte 1-dia Ksikavi Bakk. Kokomo " KcsTccKr Bak, Columbus l.ACBAxat Bank. Lima Msrciiaists'oi Mechanics' Bank, New Albany " NiwYork & Viroinia Stock Bank, KvansvUlo.... PAiRic City Bxk, Terre Haute " Savinos Bank, " " " ConnersTlUe SaLev New Suletn u Suvwstt " AUlea " Traders " Indianapolis "

Statk Bank s Branches ItOANiPORT IsetRA.vcr Watson's Cusckj Franklin IsrRANcB Coastant Checks B. F. Jones' V Co Chi. us Illinois. Alton Bank, Alton

BaM o? AMaRirs.f bicuKo " Bask or Floin, Kkin " l!s or Oai.kna, Galena Hoik or l.rcAt; Sikonim, Sprinrlleld (F) Hwm or .NkrixRviiit, Napienlllo (K) Bank or Northern Illinom. Wankeron (F) " Bakk or lht a. Ottawa (F) 1c Hank or Pari Par BiNKnr KocKroan, KtM'kfor.Oi'') . UKBklviderc Bnk. KcWi.lere (F) Par

DANK. KelV! ink, Peoria

sk, Chicago

TELEGRAPHIC.

Iteported i:xpreslr for Sentinel.

Later From Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE STE AM E It A F It I.C A.

No Further Advance in UreadstnSb.

sieaay, ana prices unchanged closed Orleans fair at 5J8'd, Middling 5d, U fair 5, Middlin 5 l-Gffl5U.

.Sue .'5e

Par

ntraL Bank, Peoria (F)..

r..v:. ...v;nl, Ult- Ik li lin ti i Ballville Bank. Belvidere

.-"imij;i hi, ji wmvn v, .... ' CkntraL Bi mATr.tr fnr lA-onttr ronm. rpcentlv delivered I CiucaooBa

. . I Citt Bank, Cblcajjo. . .

a powertul speech against inov--ouuiiixu 1 1 lark at Paducah, in that Sute. Mr. Boyd is a fc.'S

n.,n.1 and aterlinir Democrat, who has a bright j Vl'.rr.ll:,'yiiu'-

....... . 0 - r nrtii uiAkur i tuAuist ruia uttmstw n.

futura before him.

..........

Kyciianok Bank, Sinnnif Hold (F).

St.m a Uiwk. (F) '.

I Cot ntt BiNK. Xapierville

.... .... 100 ....Par .... .... Ilk" ....Par

! Stim k SEcraiTV Bank, Danville.

; Vnion Bank, Cbicaro.

. i Kvhanok Bank of il. A. Tucker A Co., Chicero..

1 tARMERS" tiANK,!. biCar.

. 10.: .Par . luc

...Par

10c

fc7-JoH! Bates. Eaa.. manager t

National Theater Cincinnati, starts this weeK FaTmcrs'A Traders' Bisk, curistoo. for Europe, where he intends selecting for bU j . BKiVto;:::::: patrons, and bringing to this country, a ballet "-5

tioune from the cream of the continental ;Mercras' & Drovers' Bank. Joliet....: Par

, , r r, Merchants' 01 Mecm. Bank, Chkuro.

opera nouses, ana a cotuiaii v ui uu.mi sisting of the elite of the English stage. This Is enterprising indeed.

National Bank, Finality.

PaoriE's Bank, laruu PiltENix Bank, Chicago. ...

UriNcrt itt Bank. Uuinry KailroaO Bnk, Decatur ,

1 L Kock 1st. ano Bank. Kock Island Baby Show ox tuk Southebx Railroad. , AVisCOllsill. The Adrian (Mich.) Watchtower is responii- Baooer state BANK.JoniivUie , i) . 1 11.1 .1.

I Or DKUIITi AM7IOII .

j Bank of Covmkrce, Milwaukla.

... 10c ...Par

... , .1 . .1 , fl DIME Or OKIO T, AM540U.

010 iur uic iuicuicui, iuu via i. w.....,, v. , DtllKIr l osxiitrt, .u:wuki3

Bank or Fcno-bc-Lac, Foud-lu-Ic. ...

.Par

Bank or Mawirtis, Milwaukle.

the 11th inst., the train on the Southern Rail-

kmi.I xnnsldtiLl nt Ol nAPa Ol of u liirh con-i Bank or Racine, Kaclne.

j Bask or W atertown, Watertown tainel 954 paying passengers, and -o baies I Bik of the Xorth-W'kst. Fond-du-Lue

. . p.-k- 1 or in av.iivu. ....... in tho aggregate G2j bab'.e -,T b,na. Kenosha

all Westward bound.

I Crrr Bank or Raci.se

' CoLcnaiA Cocntv Bank, Porlare City..

uank tor NTT DANK, Madison. .. . t? tl M'l .I

ftVPtnlmlmn tn Pdifornifi in inrnvv?W ! EiCHANor Bank, .MiUatik'.e

iwy uui.xi.av.. - ... .- , L" ., M., . v . ' V Mil l-1.

so rapidly that the cost of a passage, which Po River Ban, Oroen Bay .. I...' .v. f m r.t ' BtC fapendkk & Co, Milwaukle..

was in 11 ur luicr nrrAi "5U iiuiit tv w

is now $150. People who go there with any

other object than to labor in the mines or on

farms will bo sadly disappointed. Every

other kind of business is far more depressed

than in the Atlantic State'.

(KrAt a meeting of the Buffalo Printers'

Union, held on Saturday evening last, II. II. Whitcomb, E. B. Murray, and Peter Baxter, were elected representatives to the National Typographical Union to be held at Memphis,

on the 7th of Mav next.

OrJonx Kinder, emigrated from Law

rence county, Indiana, to Texas, was burnt at the stake by a party of Indians. Mr. K. got

into a difficulty with one of the Indians and shot him down, and then fled to a fort for

protection, but the Indians came in such num

bers as to compel the fort to deliver him up to the stake.

(rUnited States (!ommissi.nier HeaILETT,

in Philadelphia, hs ordered Mr. T. L. BcckNELL to give bail in the sum of $,1000 to answer, at the next term of the United Sutes

District Court, the charge of enlisting recruits in the United States for the British army.

(rDr. Masdt, the horaoepathie physician who attended the Emperor Nicholas in his

lart illness, has been compelled to leave St.

Petersburg!!, there being great dissatisfaction

at his course of treatment.

d

Par

it !scd

Januvlle Cm Bank, Janesvllle

Jefferson Colnty Bine, Wutertown. Kenosha Cocnty Bank, Kenosha'".

Northern Bank. tJreea Bar

0hkosh Citt BtNK, Osbkosh

PEOrLK S BaNK, Miljjaulie Kacink Cockty Ba.vx, Wielne. .. Rock Kivkr Bank, Boloil State Bank, Madison

State Bank or Wisconsin, Milwaukic

tscoNsiN Bajck, Mineral Point Tlioso marked 5c, and loe, means 5 and 10 per cent, discount.

OSeven thousand bushels of potatoes were shipped from Milwankie, one day last week, for SL Louis. The same parly had 8,000 bushels in store at Sheboygan, destined for the same market.

COMMERCIAL. INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. IsdiaNafolu, ApriPSS, 18S3. Ortceriu. Sugar, 6J,37c; Coffee, Ua'S124c; PlanUUon Molasses, 33$3Gc ; Rice ev; Tobacco 12V3 45c. Flour. Sales of Flour are making at $9-SOS0.?j. trUmt. In demand at $1 01X5; Corn 00; Hay 14 per ton. Pttttsre reiy scarce, and are selling at $155 $.50 per bushel, Recording to size. Baton. Hams, $9c; Shoalder ?a7.; Hides: ? CIvttrietJ.-fiAi at $3.05fttl 5l; Blue Grass $1-5 &t.0f. aMHaaaaBMStMHB-BaaeaMHaa-aai

CIXCIATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, April SC-S p. n.

Tha rirer has risen 8 Inches Weather clon.ly. Flour Is steady at 9 C53S 70; Omlu quiet; Corn eo&aS; OaU

50355; Whisky ilccllned to "033;; Provlsloni dull; SO hid Bacon sides told at 91,'; Mess Pork offered at

$ IS, selUrs few at G? for bulk Shoulders and .Sides, no

buyers; Lldseed Oil SJOK; Sugars firm at Jt,'SsJt; Mo lasses quleU Coffee dull and nnchanjod.

Dlsttlleries. The capital invested in distilleries in California, is reported at three hundred and seventy-thousand dollars. There are six in San Francisco, two in Marysville, and one in San Jose.

Good Hit.

Tha Boston Ados continues to apply the

keen spur of its ridicule to the corrupt sides of the Massachusetts Know Nothing Legislature. Here b a beautiful dig at them : M In the House, on Saturday, the Committee on Medical Science reported that it is unnecessary to provide that physicians' prescriptions shall be written in English. The report was accepted, not even Brown, of Tolland, controdicente. Pills, infusions, decoctions, powders and plasters can still be ordered in the classical language of Cicero, filling the invalid stomach with reverence even for brown bread boluses, to be washed down with sweetened water; while IVi fyir. OaU. with aqua j. r, will l in demand during the ensuing season."

Curiosity of a New Yorker in Boston. The Boston Telegraph says that a New Yorker visited the State House on Tuesday, and said ha was willing to pay twenty-five cents each for the following sights : 1. Of the member who was robbed in a dance-cellar. 2. The member who took Mrs. Patterson to LowelL 3. The committee who examined the bed

rooms of the Koxbury school, dined at the

Norfolk House and drank wine there, after voting for im prisoning peopl e for selling it; and.

4. The two members who engaged in the

amusement of knocking off hats in front of

tho Speaker chair. 1 otal one dollar. Bayard Taylor, in a recent lecture, remark

ed that in Japan, children are raised with a

a pully." In California, grown folks are

raised with a rope around the neck. For

' cbildrso tad grown folke, these two settle' meets hold out inducements sot to be slight

OtrNorton's Gazette states that Mr. Mitchel, a younger lrother of John Mitchel, late

editor of the Citizen, has invented a machine

fo$ setting type, and with its r.id has just fin

ished the setting up of an octavo volume by

Baxcboft, the historian, to be published in a

few days by the Habfebs. This new typesetter somewhat resembles a piano forte, and has a key-board corresponding to the letters of the alphabet and the punctuation marks. Mr. Tbow, the well-known printer, says that it is even better for newspaper than for book work. The price of the machine is seven hundred dollirs. The wat to get bid ok a Know Nothixo Legislature. The infamy of that notorious body known as the Know Nothing Legislature of Massachusetts, may be judged of frorg the following, which we clip from an exchange. It says : "The people of Bston have introduced the small-pox among the memleis of the

Legislature to disperse them. There are signs of a speedy adjournment." The Akoel Gabriel at Home. That half-crazed Know Nothing lunatic, the "Angel Gabriel," having excited riots and disturbances in all our principal cities, returned home to Scotland, and is engaged in the same employment there. His "preaching" having caused a disturbance at Greenock, he was sent to jail for sixty days. This sentence led to a liot, in which several persons were injured, the glass in the Catholic church was broken by stones, and it was only suppressed by calling out the military.

(rA Pbotestast Gathebisq. It is an

nounced that upon the occasion of the Grand

Exhibition at Paris, which is to open on the

1st of May next, there will be in that city a

union of all the Protestant confessions. Pro

testant churches from till quarters of the

world are to be represented, and discourses will be delivered by many of the mot prom

inent members.

OCT On Thursday last, we learn from the

New Albany Ledger, a three story brick build

icg at Valparaiso, Porter county, fell to the ground, burying eleven persons in the ruias. Intense excitement prevailed, and the entire population of the town turned out to exhume those who were buried in the rubbish. In an

hour all were brought to light, and, singular

as it may appear, none were killed or even

seriously injuied.

OrThere family in Ohio so lazy that

it Likes two of them to sneeze one lo throw the head back, and the other to make the

noise.

A Violfst Hail Storm. A terrible hail storm visited Corning, N. Y., on the 18th infct., doing much damage. Many of the hail stones wore nearly nine inches in circum

ference and weighed alout eight ounces. Canadian Wheat. The Toronto (flobe of the 17th, says it is estimated that one hundred thousand bushels of wheat are stored in

SFAV VOI1K 7IARKKTS. New York April 26 5 r. m.

flour hoary, tales of T00O tbls rood OLVat $ 10 37

10 75; tipper Lake deliverable lo Augnst at S3 003" 25. and Southern tin 75211 50; Corn easier, b-.:t not quotably lower, w ith sales S3,iW bushels mixed; Pork flno, with an upward tendency; Old Mess $10 13 1C 25; New S17 50; prima $ 14 5V$14C, Beef firm; Lard Arm; Ohio Whiskey flnu; Groceries flriu; Stocks depressed Money easy; Indiana 5'sP4; Pennsylvania Coal Company ioS; N. V. Central !3; Reading M ; Krietritf.

ANNUAL HKPOKT OF THE GERMAN t'llti: IIRACE COMIMW. T tkt Aditr Stat :

i-"pllK Directors of the German Mutual Fire Insurance

A. Company of Indiana, hu h was lucorporatcd on the thirl day of April, and eoiuuicuced operations on the 1st of May, iit, make the f.ll. iiijr annual rcrt : Amount of.-apit d slot k 4207,91? fO Amount of Insurance UU7,Vli 00 Amount of Losses up to.date fif9 CO A uiucnt "f Losses paid.. (tt"J OO

Etk.Ht f Vtl and Credit llebU. To payment made upon Dolirerr of Premium Notes $1,735 77 By Premium Notes By Caaon hand Other Prorty valued at alvout To Kalsiue $10,074 30

Credits.

5D4 95

loo 00

Halifax, April 25. The Africa arrived last night. COMMERCIAL IXTELLIQEN'CE. Millijran, Evans & Co. report sales for the week 73,000 bales including 15.000 to anecu.

lators, and 7,800 for exportation. Market

dull

pl.And

in? b l-UM 5V

Manchester advices show a steadv market.

and prices unchanged closed dull. Pro

visions uncnanged. Market firm. Lard has ad vanced, sales at 44s47s. American securities letter and firmer. Monev market easier. Consols have declined closed at 9H.;. bullion in the Bank of England decreased 12,50(). Baring S: Brother quote Welsh raiU, on Wrd, at C 7s 6d(c?G 9s 6d. Brown, Shipley & Co., quote breadstuff a in the main without change. The Wheat market i dull and prices easier, though not quotably lower. White Wheat 1110.1 12sCd; Red Wheat Ifti6dai0s9 1. Flour steady, "out unchanged. Retail sales of Old Western Canal at 41042; Mixed 3739n; Old Philadelphia and Baltimore 42,C343.-, and new at 4041s; Ohio 4344s." Corn in active demand for Ireland and prices easier, but not lower; New Corn 42ti04234; Mixed 42; White 4142. Richardson Spencer & Co., quote Wef and jxnk as modelately active at unchanged prices though somewhat easier. Bacon firm and market closed steady. Tallow firmer at 4950. Lard advanced and firm with little speculative demand, prime 4C47. Linseed (Ml active at 34 ""(533. American securities are firm and buoyant U. S. 6's bonds '73, 103(31108; IT. S. O's stock 'C7 and '63, 106 107. Penu. 5's bonds 84(385; Maryland G's bonds 92 93; Alabama 5's 838 f; Virginia 5s 8708,8 ViginiaG's 8783; Penn. Central R. R. liond8388i ; Panama R. R.9495, Erie joint mortgages 100(!;101. Tho Vienna Conference held a meeting on the 8th, but without any result. Since then debate has apparently been suspended. It was not known when another meeting of the Conference would be held. Great Krita;n advertises for new loans, the amount of which is not known. It is to be formally announced on Mondav. The new steam propeller North Carolina, has been sunk off Uollyliead, by a collision with a British vessel. All hands were saved. The position of Om.tr Pasha and the Russians were unchanged, except that he has enlarged his line of defense in order to receive reinforcements. The Baltic is still full of ice. New complications with Prussia are reported. i Skirmishing continue before Sebnstopol, but nothing serious occurred up to the Gth instant. The ninth Conference was held at Vienna on the 8th instant, and lasted but an hour. The Russian plenipotentiaries had not received instructions. Drougn Pel Huys and Ali Pasha were present. It is rumored that the Western Plenipotentiaries were about to quit Vienna. This is doubtful, everything seems at a stand stilL It is said that Ali Pacha's instructions are to assent to the joint protectorate of the Western Powers, but, nevertheless, expresses regret that the Sultan's sovereignty had not been reinstated. A question in relation to indemnity for the war was deferred. There is nothing important from Sevastopol up to the 8th. The position of both armies were unchanged. Night skirmishes, on a small scale, continue. The weather is fine and dry. The Allies report themselves ready to open a general bombardment of the city. The Russians have constructed two new bartions and converted ambuscades into an advanced parrallel. The French are advancing towards the Malakoff works by a serpentine route. Oms Pacha had not marched on Alma as represented, but occupied two villages about half a league from Eupatoria and enlarged the circle of fortifications, and the Allies sending him five thousand reinforcements. Ten thousand Egyptians sailed for Eupatoria. The French reinforcements and those

from Sardinia, will also land there shortly. Statements made that the Allies, changing tictics, are about fortifving and hold as a ma

terial guarantee the already strong position of

Hamkisch with zU,UU(J men supported by the fleet. " . The advance squadron of the Baltic reached Elsinore on the first of April. Tho navigation of the Baltic has been dangerous for a week or fortnight, in consequence of heavy floating ice.

A Russian disiatch says that an army of

one hundred and twentv thousand men are

concentrated iu the Baltic provinces, and 300

guns are afloat

Tne British Parliament was not in ses

sion.

The amount and terms of the proposed loan were unknown. Some sunioso it to be

news Brevities. j LIGHT! LIGHT!!

lu the Calitoriiia correspondence u a C-ui-1 tar t nudle

ern paper, it is stated that the cunt rat-tors now engaedon the railroad from Sacramento city to Negro Bar find, by experiments recently made, that they can becuro i-iiouh gold dust by the. excavations making to pay all the expenses of the removal o. the earth.

A correspondent of the Sciextfc AniStiiMV suggest, as a difficulty esi.t in gettlcg white paper to print upon, that M i.'k pr.por might le fubstituted, with white ink. White on a black ground is more1 distinct, and the oyo is then relieved from the glare of rays from th while surface.

The Blue Rid?e Virginia Tunnel ha3 pro

gressed though all Vi ditiiculties, d,yU test; the remaining 1200 feet will probably offer no further difficulty than the hardness cf the

rock; and the progress at about 70 feet per month, will complete it short of eightesn

months.

George Cannin?, the reat English states

man, in a speech in the House cf Commons

in 182.5, said: "If 1 wished for a guide in a

system of neutrality, I should t ake that laid

down by America, in th days of the PreM

Lard oil,

Uurniutr Fluid. For sale by V. V.'. ROEEKTS & CO. aprli tiain Real Estate and General Ajency. TUK uudurkifii d l.avii. catered into co-jiarituTihip unJ.r tUa iltn ;.nd atjlj of Condit, Wright 6c Hayln, will plTd Uair ) -JliJcml ittSLllou to ail lus ues

entrusts i lo LCo:i:, suui as tui ucylr t una sciuLg of Keal tUat-:, 'to.lrsTX 1 !, lle:it;!clioiij aad iud,t.-ii .:iT!:v":ut of TxM In ail tae Counties cf the Et.itc, ui.l

um tranacliii? of a trt-ner.U t otuiu'.ssirm mi-i Ag-.'ticy

iij.-t;..-j-. .m mi -.u 6 s ctrusij uiuooi in t-J jr.mjH lv tt Mi.leil to.

TrT OiEo la Blake's Building opposiu lh lUtfs

u--tus. Ksiwr to Vui'.oeis mn genr.tlv of Ui SUto. AMAZt B. COSDIT. WILMS W. WKIOHT, apri-diwtf T N. HAVHEX.

New Carpetias by Late Arrivals. . II. J. HORN",

I I JG0pB4 a vr Iir lot of

XX lii'j'Snjl tUrti Ij

Cvttoii ngd Wo l

I ;ij.-m;i7 Pa.U t Tolx

liroir new.)

' (sotura.!..; ciild:tis, cotorvd and

Alv, sri-ll tasonud Oil CluU.1. all

t'lmii, .Matuu--, liudm. V., .V.-.

h :m:'..-. 'j ts ..! ..ibfrs ia ai.t of f ifvU lo tUU liiii 111 tlii.l thlstho Uriroit and m.v diratU tock la tl.

rJ.;r.

inar2Tl.Vrtf

nia.lj t

H. J. HOK.N.

No. 10 Wert Wasliiiiftoci-at.

Lisaolation of Partnership. Tttl", Pait:ierUlp hervtofora etljtlnf bt-oco mvvU t.ud Kufut t. SLa;ihy.Ci.-'.jrtli3 tiarat of uChaIilvs A- Sin rt tr," ! Uil du lii4ulrJ by tha ODtlcrslnad, J.jl.n Cuari.'S. All j-orsous are taerffore cauli..ocJ ai;uiii mskina outrai.u ita Sluj.lw iuvlTlrr me rj a iuctnlrf thff jrtnor.Uip. Jo'lIX CHAKLES. ' lu.lianapolU, Aj.rtl th. lalu-J.'w

ilencv of Washington, and H.eretarvh:p of I fity. mh.1 at vrr uw iiirurs. crpss cut and

J etterson. The Franklin lieiiew s;tys the wheat crop in that region of Tennessee is unusually prorniu, and the only darker now nppreheaded to it is that it i growing .so rapidly that tho late frost may injure it; if tint, the crop premises to Im? a first r.ite one. Of all the officers and privates who served during the revolutionary war, only alout one thousand now remain who draw pensions from the government. The number of widows of revolutionary officers and soldiers who draw pension, is about mx thousand. The steamers Mattio Wayne, Swallow, Keystone, Kclie, and Brazil, arrived at St. Louis on the 19th int tut, from the Ohio, with uot less than fifteen hundred persons, coui1osed chiefly of families emigrating to" Iowa, llinoLs, Missouri, and Kansas. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs reports that the stories about thousands of white families having squatted on the Indian Tcrri tory krown as the Delaware Trust Lanil s, are untrue. In the Pennsylvania Legislature, on Thursday, the Senate received from the State Treasurer a list of defaulters to tins State, the amount of their defalcations 1eing $500,000. Mrs. Sarah Gregor, late of Norwalk.Coun., has lvqueathed $3,0iO to the 1'piscopal church in that town, and $15,000 to Trinity College at Hartford. In Adair connty, Kv., on the 27th of March, the venerable John Pendleton, aged 82 years, was married to the amiable Mrs. Maty Adams, ased 72 years, who is entirely blind. The Macon (Ga.) Journal say th it John

Mitchell, the Irish exile, has K-en t-elected

1 KICOWWS KisSK.tK OI' JA.7IAICA L G1NGEK. Tli'.s LsM-nce Is a prwparatlrm of unus.tal ov.cllon.o. Iuunliu:iry tllarrlvi.liicl4(iitciiulera, la eliort, in all case of jiroslration cf llij duresiiro func Uoi.s ll is of luoHiiiiml.lM vuluo. Vuriutr Uk irTaleo-4 of A-Ueu)iv ch .lora aud summer coiui'laiiilsuf cliil.lrrii It is ixvullarlr efllodcions: i... f-unilj , IravoUr, or laJj. vi'liiul slioold ! itliout ll. Cai tiuii.-Bo surw ti trt U.i limine essence, LUj is .rojrf.l oiily by F. BKOW.V, at uls trug ami CkmU fat Stair, JV. E. torntr of hfih and C'ftnmt Street. PhiMrtphia, and for add by all Uu rsj.H-Ui4 Artkicarics In t;i I'r.ited Sua aud tri Indlaimpoll, t.v jyi-idcwir - ckaighkau &. Bkowsixq. OollOOl SOOlUB. 'pilT. Sl IICI(UII 1(9 KKKP i X MANTLY la t.r a fall lupjJy o! School Books i'i tiicli are the flowing '. Wetntor's Lle.iu-i.tary aud .McOuffie's Ka-WUc Simh'.. Injr liHks. Induina KalaiH 1st. 2d. 3.1. 4ih. and Si'i.

McViuili-'a K, lectio. h...ler 1st, S i, 3,1, 4,1,, mu,i 3. Kaj's, IVrkin's, lh..uis.n's TalU.tfs Aritumr-

milU's and Butlor't

tl

Pinna's Livwii's, Kirkliaio' Urauiiiiars.

Siultli's Prim..ry in Quart-t ;-nrrai.il-s, and Croom.!iv and Atlas .Mitchcl's Primary hm I j: lurdiM fropratiilis and Gvcr.ii.liy and Atl is. Olnfj's Gotrrafhy and Atu Smuu's Ul.i-.lri.'.i Atnii..niy. Cultor's and lvoiu1s it.ylvlosry. Parker's. Coham.x W's Uliuttead aad Ci"s lillwto-J-bV. . . ' CtnstocL'a, llllliiiuiu's and Crai's Chnlstrr. W winter's Srhrtol, s School, aud l"ustrl.f '.-d Dietionarif. Wizard's, WUou's and Goodrich's 1'i.lud Stat- H'.s torUa. Coinst'l;'s and HacbccWs (ol..cy. ParVor's Aid t.f LnluU t'ouipolufl. Tim foMj.. tug book will irt g.ld t ,vrT i,,WC4l ITl.v. YVIIRDLN A CHAMKKKLAI.N. 4 14-atf 3.1 d.Hrs Kast if Ce..ul H.use.

to lieliver the commencement address lefore the two Literary Societies of tlid Misissipi University nt Oxford. ;1, r , W. A. Cornwall, Secretary of the California Senate, has lieen expelled from ofuce for using insulting language to one of the members. Take one tound of blue stone, dissolve it in water, and .sprinkle it over four bushels of wheat, the day before you sow it; it is au infallible remedv for smut in wheat. Trv it.

The U. S. frigate St. Lawrence, Com. Do ,J' i known, oat c.u ti.ts si Lancey Ins arrived at Norfolk. All on lwd iSTrlTr

are wen. The ice has left the Bay of Torouto, and navigation has been resumed to the lower wharves. The Toronto Glol says wheat has declined in the Toronto market ; $2 O1- was paid on the 20th. The Supreme Court of Vermont has, for the thirl time, declared the prohibitory law

of that .state constitutional.

Or THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OFflCK OF Surveyor Gu:rl of Public Lands for the Terriurr of L kit. In virtud of tliS ;uhorUy ortUbc l in tho act. arrroirod Pobntary 21.t, l"i, i.tlil.d " An actio eabllili tlwoCIco Olinrveyirr-'iiralof Utaa, atd to irraM land f.r suliool and utiiramtr liiqpOiH," ttio l'ri'lrnt t.f Ut I' nit id SihI.-s has direct-! Him r.Il.y of anrvrvor ei'iieml 01" said Territory to t. Kvats at Oreat Salt" Ike City, until otherwise onlco d. tiivon und -r tny hand et tho Cilv of Washington, this twenty-fourth dav of" Marcn, A. U.'t'Cv't. ... JOH.V WIUSOX, tfiHUiAoCw . Coin'r ftf lhn G.-neml land Off.ce. OHA.W ii. yj.C vi. .Wan rice Zinc : I'sT-

t iiiioii i.ir un'ors. lu MriD Circuit t ourt.

lay of Man-h, Iflil. the

tha ClorL'a ot!le of said

tv'UtUu for divorce ajriliisc Kii.l df f. n.l.t 1.

iin an uni.iavu uiai saia uvinlanl is not a rest-lcct ol tho Su.tnf ludir.na. SMd defcndojil is tlirofor h-'reby imtlflod of the Clli g and cn.ioiii of uld corojJ .lnt, and Uiat unless he a,r-.-rat)di.ii'werorcWiniirU.-rct... t the callit- of aald ,-aii4con Hie econll lay .f th next tonu of said ( onit, t l held hi tha t.'oart Hon.' In ln !l.inaxMis, on th-5;li .Mon.Uy In April ht. s:ild eomi1nint, aud lh luMtirrs and things th .Tcin cnislufd. u.ll bo heard and dolor niiiir.1 in his .-ilom WM. STKWAKT, Clork. , Mi'Cait I I'nlfs att'y. m:irj-.ilt-w4w

T

A Tornado. A terrible tornado occurred in the vicinity of Niagara Falls on the morning of the 19th. The following particulars are given by a correspondent of the Buflalo Democracy : At Brockport, the wind was o violent as to tear down fences, uproot and twist off tress, and demolished chimneys by tho wholesale. Huge hail stones, big as hens eggs, fell in large quantities. At Albion, the blow was not so violent, but it was very dark ; obliged to light lamps to see to eat breakfast ' All aloug the road between Brockport and the suspension bridge, the fences were 6trewn like cob houses kicked by spunky boys. In msny places, largo trees wore blown or twisted olf at their truaka. Near Pekin, Niagara county, soveral large trees were blo.vn across the railroad track. Three or four houes in that neighborhood were blown down ; heard a farmer pay w ho got on the cars at Pekin station, that tinab jr in his woods had beeu damaged to the extent of $1,200 or $1,500. At Niagara moulh of the river the extensive car manufactory of Brainar.l, Tierce

& Co. was almost entirelv demolished; dam

age about $20,00L The building was of

wood, some 200 feet lone, and 70 wide. A

great number of dwelling were unroofed, and some utterly ruined. The gable end of the

Scotch Presbyterian Church vas blown in, slick and clean, uud the building urenerallv in

jured. A daguerrean stand iu the street was

keeled over, and the artist and bis sou eri

fifteen millions sterling. Almost immediately J oualy hurt, the latter suptiosed fatal I v. A

UPUOLSTEUY GOODS. T. 23 j?k. Ii X3 tSs SON. liOSTOX, MASS n MI E 611ISC K I U K 1 1 1 M A I r A V I TO E A D A. aoUty Wbol.:..la Upholstery Trimmings, Such Silk and H mriltd rrtntl ; Furniture Oimu ; 'lick Druptru Ttlltlt and Hop; Certain llvldert mud L ; Skaj Insula mtl .iu ; Loodtd i ; Curtain Fu: ; Piriuri T.unU; l icturt L'ordt atl tiiet ; H inJ Cvrd ; Bell Hop ; Silk and tVartttd H e!t,nf Cord , irrta ( (l aud Silk Tuft com(ciinr a ciu.let ariciy I plil-tory '( rininilurs, w hich ao int.-iulva . tufartory and ldii e tjwneiice iu tti buil-ue-uenal.lesi I' tu to warrant in all respects, and to sjII on vary favora tanos. laeTUK mauiulacturo Oari'ia, o Triruxxiliigs, of all Ibds.iut h as Ik end Wonted Holier, Carriage

J. BAKER at SOX, fnr3dwtnt1 Tin. S UbimS. tlonn

liUUtJU'S MAV YORK

T "V I X - 3?" O XT 3aT :

LM.tUI IMIlU H3,

CHICAGO TO SAIXT LOUIS! Without Change of Cars or Barrage ! Izi 14 51-J IXoixraV: 5 Ou aad trier Ce 1st of A"?at,the Pavnr Trains of CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY! TTTJIX Ul'.H TlinotCU TO AXTO.N AAD ST. ii' Lot ! ns follows: DAY tXrlti.i3 l..vM tha ryot of lit RoJl Iitiai

MGHT XPES3 1mt the iitie Depot at lOOii P. M.. a'nvlnc at St. Loa'a at 5 3a P. M. tJAV EXl'RLSS leaves sl LotiU U7A. M., and arrive s at f hlosuro at 10 V. M. MOilT hXPKESS idaraa St. Uuls at 4 P. M aed arrlvas at Chicago at 6 A. M. Jiv tsr cu Aliou aud ft LouU (23 n.Us) U eoaacttoo Is uiadj by The Steamers Reindeer and .7hich.eter, WwueU by Ui Claifo ui.4 i:U,li;J tUAnud Cwiotuy. and rautiLijr otly la otii..uou svKU L.lr Koad. taim Is tu Otuy idliOiJ OM)SiUuu b(wed CtOCfra hud L IaiuIs, wlUi Uit Lower MIaImIi U aud U aosirl Kivers. Tlia La tsttaln; tiiroua Jciiai, V.il Lvn, Poariae, Lslr.tou, Liova.UiUu, ijlr.)fClJ, aj.4 Carta. ruia to t JcrxiLO ugh Tioixxrra lo i.'Wtca.itoi., ..ru"tii:wi, Alto.., M. iuu, u.U hit way Suuonat aiao, to Cilut-w, iw.Uir, JadtsnorlUa, and aplea, ca 04 jiroc.irci at tu It-i, and at turn Com pity's OfiU, Ha. s learlKru stron. opnott4 Tre-mootH.-use. K. P. MOHOAN.Ja.. marl-dAsitf ' Suriiitoudnt.

h: j. horn, 10 west tvfw.VfV ro-v aTMT.r.r, ttvoas lb atiduii.'U uf purcuascra to Lis lAafUAAcviit aasorliueut of Dew - Gaods for the Sprin? Trada, COIFIt lM i hu ant?tt altractlra Stock of ricu, fancy Gft.vltrrr oOrod lu tula marWet. Particular aUJtiUon Is Int Itsd to Uis assortment of Dicsi Goods ; amour Ulch 111 K foao J all Ui aud iaot tliirabla tlc lu iuarkfu Alao, a comi4(S) SWvk of STAPLE GOODrS. RUGS, CinPETS, OIL CLOTHS. HTKAW UOOUS, ETC AU of Ulcfa Le j4e-l.s Ulmslf to a-LL a chsa aj tu

chkam-ct.

Coontry mrrvuauls supplied oa liberal Unas. 11. J. HOK.N, inar?T-dfcwtf 10 Wca WaitLlutrtw-M.

New Express Company, TITII A CAPITAL Ot 8oOO.OKf-OFrirR I of IM I'ulUsJ MaUS) txprvss Company, As. S3 s Vashliigvn-st., eppoaito lbs lialcs tiouw, lodiaivf4ia. i'loilAHors Dlractors! U. N. Lrw. 11. J VVN.

Hams, A. H. lUruey, Jsiucs Mrkar, T. M. Joias.

rrloclpal otll.e, ta Broadway, Ns w York awtw of Pearl ac 1 Senca i.rets, buff.tU. This ComisvnT wiU forward Bank XuUm. O..IJ an.1

Kilvr, Mcnhaudiso, iwt saluaUe uiiaas. rwiJact ll.-afls. Notes and accoiiuu, xaJ trorat uli inft rctruted to Uiom wlu di'patcli.

MevMur.TS wui leare liKllanapoIij dally f.r U.e East.

an.l the foilowliur towus at..l liii:

Itnytcn. O. MansS.ilJ. (I. Itrolt. ML 4.

SufluAky, . Mu ornon. O. Adrian, Hick CWesan.1, (). Barliigcton, Iowa. M nro. Mw-k

K?lltroautu'.n. O. Muscaune. Ioa. Hiiuaij w-h

Troy,. O. LaTniport, Iowa. White rVrvit

nqua, . Iowa Cliv, Iowa, ITil,-., J O.-aovtlK O. Bristol. lod., K.vk Uottd, lit linclnuaU, O. hlkliarl, lud.. Otto as, :t

O. Mlsliaw&ka, In-1., LaSli, l'.l 1). South B--n.l, ln.t., rVm, lit O. Laporu, ls.l., Joli.-t, III O. Aii.terson, lud., Uulncy, III O. li.cktr, Ind., St. Inila, M O. SU Antltof.v. M-o. ItmuiJtMj. hi.-

Aua uio-i r!ur v ua u.roug!Mui tae esters entvotrr. IbisComjay Lsrlr Ils routa E, via. lud. aid BftilcfouUoie and New YorV and Ens Kallroada, claim f r Its tmni a quuktr transit af kZ.prat uuattar dua by any oiuer line to New York. nmli.Vsrtf A. K. GAr.DINER.Agwd.

NEW ORLEANS and SAN FHAKCISCt5

.srt:.jsjs;siii iaJLL T7H MC1RAGI A. THE O.VLV DIRECT ltK 1HOM KV OHLKAV.TiLa aim.

did Cr-t clans :.-ains),ij

l-KUMtllitUS A li UANIr.L WtESTKR, WJ l's,j New trljns fr Saa FrnU. c-u Ins Hit

aml?.h cf cwtrU taenia, eot.uActmf oatti PaciSc tu.

v-f nue new t.amsi.

XA.Mvtt l..-t.l.h. hAM, tKUZ, A0

For rssa apply to V C. TEVPLETON, ds-2-dA w3iu - ?i Ctrop-strwV, Naw Orloaos.

IlamJlon,

Tolo-lo, Zanosvtllc, FrJiuoi.t, .Noriraik,

sewurk.

DOCTOR NICHOLS, nAviu rait IIIH Ll tf..V sJAIM. l.-r.MHd all his time to tttes -acuce of bis tirofcm.

Lu., trrA confident front bis erperiooce, aad UoUur ta piesioii of all tu Ittest l.nptovtatuU lu DouUetrjr tliat the citizens of Icd.'anapol.s and urroutJlnjr noustry will favor him with tu.-ir plruare. He bops) Ma ol 1 cost'imers aud friecxU will use Uiou tnfl 1 oce In bis bll!'. All operations itcrforiiii-d In toe. c and

mxt dnrall9 wanner. ltitoe on MirtdUo aint. orooslte Uie new Poet oltloe

bull-linr. ilia itanic may be seen on the aludow.

julyllddtwly

a a a at a. tonorr.

wiii.14 -. waioa-t.

n. Ktrraa.

MAP OF MAUIOX COUNTY.

Q11UVI.U Uie luuu'.p, Kane, beii..u, aud O Quarter ScrtU..n llns; the Civil Townsulpa; tae outline of eax b person's tract of loud, wiUi the owner's najne Uiereou ; IheMroains; Canals; Kuilroads; FUuk K.ia.ts; sute d1 Co-imt Koals; Towns; VUlarea; Post Uflle; PoWlc liuildlun: Cuurcfcea; fccLcud Houses; MUla,de. ; tbtCKy ot loduuiapolia, wUU ait hs sullrUloua and aJiUUots. CuipUeU wph preat eare fro:n Vuivl State, CorjrfrsU?u and PrWeta Sarveys, and fm:a County Record. Will be ready fir delivery t autscribr. 00 or abesit Uie TU of May DVAt. Inc 9j 1 to be pwid for a eW l:reiy. Tbls utp will bi U. valuable ta Tesntablp OQcin and buaiuesa men, ccuerly. No in mat aboiild be without oiig. Subscnt'tlons ar rerCullr eolK-lted at our Keal Kstate ail Crtral A(wooy OOleo, O poatie tbe House, Ulnae's buildlni;. prtdAwtf COXD2T. tVklCIlT.tt FlAYCEX.

OLU SOLDIERS, ATTENTION! aIIK nnderaisnad win pre pure X applvcaUon ftir bouuty Lauds, grauiod to ull jfi

Sol.liors isr tue Use A-t of C'miima u

able tonns.

The new l and Warraut B3I rlres IGflaaret

u ail r

irrudcs ol Sol tiers, rvvji a mr s uiyt fu

'1

HAS NCV OA IIA.D, rady for lmaieauite delivery, :i fwiu to suit t.iirclnsjrs, li tMW t, Komac Tio of uer cat, - KaiM-y Tjj.e, loxo " Scriruot rwiom stjles,

0,ouu usruaai s, 5Mi0 tiruaments io frmt rarlJtv, " Borders, " - 3n,uui fvet Bra.ss aud Type Metal Koks, aud all tut uovuIUr lu Ui busineaa. All tbe above Tyuoa are va.il bysu-am power, of tbe new coniiMNitiu of metal pvi-nliar to tbls foundry, and 'WiIK II IK CKKTAlXLYtT PERIOIl To any ever tus l before lu ui.y part I the world. Tie uoequuled rapidity tu tite proc-ss of castiuj;, enables tud to s 11 tlisj mors JurabU typt nt U.a priuvt of ordinary tj iH-s, ctlU.-r on crixlrl or fr i.sU. " Prss- WojJ 1 vpe, and ull other Priutlnft Material., excrt.t Pupjr aud t'nls (whirti bave do llted quality or price.) fitridsii.-d at uaunu. tuivrs' prioes. Tlid latest 1 flcliucn Bo..k o tbe Krmnd rr Is freelf

fclveu lo all priutins outccs, t.u tba rocctpt ot fifty ceuis

to prejmy lbs KVU.e. jL'Pfintors of uowp.-j'trs viUo choose to piibllsb thi a'lvo.li-?:nciit, in. I j.liuj: UiU i:oU. throe time before tbe rst day of July, IKi.aii.l f.r-l me one of tb-; jKira, will be allotted lbir bills at llio time of purvliauig lire times the a:uouut uj tuaiiuiai turo.s. Address, litOkOK BRUCE, 13 Cltair.lrs SUect, New York. New York, Ff'j. !;, lnii. TiiKrl 1 Sm

Total.

it alf-ng.

...$J0rH10 ti3

um

4ty-

fjitlO 03

that city for tne United States market Hnrrr I A Th.v

j menu, . Tbu Assets of the Company aftr deducting all

Indebtedness tltertMor, amount to 1 1!),!). 4 Jt Niitnberot MillcU- ieiiel J.ti Number ef .olicles in ilrvulallou319

American Colonizatioh Societt. The leceipts of this society for the month of March !

Ws s-Asstifw all arkA t Km es (mu sa n.l artPM.l met alsV.

lait amounted to $3,850. The society is ma- iiienl, of the atStlrsof the Geruiau Mutual Fire Insurance ting an effort to rase the sum of $10,000, to ' ForTbTni rotors, expend in .ending emigrants to LiWria. aWeKksW ' AratL loib, lKii. MicniaAS 8octheb anAD. - The ; JZ:? or,,,0'beTs?'coc'LolhJ,y earninw of the Michigan Sona. Kail road aprtw wit Notary PuMir.

for the first week of the present month were, OTTlin UPAW VTVP in round numbers, $60,000, aiainst $35,000 1 KUlSili 1 151vU 1 li ' ' o I re n : r 1

b.ML tKAI Oi Ui;OW.Nl.XU,j

for the game week of last vear.

(Governor Teice, of New Jersey, has ,

appointed Wm. D. Cooper, Esq., of Camden, Leslie - cuemicula, surg .c,mmi;0ntrlorepre, N, Jmrf tj SSSUSuSl

tu. P n tvv-i.i v;. tt i...... : a.

vuo i wiiuji ii vii'i i an. 110 ica)CiiiiiiC Atlantic on the 16th proximo, to make a tour ! of Europe. I

a ocAtta 1.1 all kin us or

Surgical In

rniabea,

OdOtT

ilab Drithe, Ferfuiuerf, Splrea tljiir, Tobarro,

dkCtm sLc, S.c TTAVINfi purchased tbe lntore-,t of the estate of tny

AA

EW X ORK CaKAL. 1 he Itorheater tVi6l . n,o aU.ve business, a ill conlluue tbe same aa bvretofore

says that tho canala of New York willsrorce-! "iwfut for tbe liboral patrouire hk-Ul.a

v be ready for naviifatiou br the 1st of MayT beeD extended to the lions for the pet muvu jeam.

. . - -

wmcu is tne aay uxei ior tneir opening.

fXrSix thousand four liundnid and rift v-

proinplness iu tilling orders lo retain a continuance of

tue same, wur stoca is neat y; cotnprisiiijc every article wantod by druirglsts aud d.-alers. As we purchase prluclally for cash, direct from the linporteni and manufuc-

one tvrsnniriMvil thet Tlailvvav 9nann;inn turera, our faUiik-s are sucb that we can offer, iu are One persons C.OSSetl tne Itaiiwa) suspension md Ulttdltt rated articles, as atroujr lnduceinonts for

Bridge at Niagara Fall?, dunng four days eat, aa any other yr estem iiouo,aiidlnviUalltoRlTe ,f 1 us a call, as we feel coiiddeiit we rati render aalisfat-lioii

preceamg Apni i.

both in prices aad aualita of articles. All articles war

ranted as represented. Particular attention paid te prescriptions, which lu no ease will be dispensed except by a fully competent arid experienced person, and from the best article. All persons knowing themselves iudelxed to the late Ann of CaxtouKAP & Hao sino, by note or book account, are requested to cull and mnVe pa) nirtit llbntit funlter delav as tho business uiust be settled at as Oarlv a das as iMsit.lo. - K. HKUWMMi, '

(KTThe Supreme Court of Ohio has grant- j mS lTlnet r rni','e'a 61 BwfBll'1

Doctors. No less that six hundred and

thirty-five physicians have graduated at the

Philadelphia Medical Schools during the past

vear.

ed& writ of error iu the case of Arrsson, the

torpedoist, and the sentence of the Court below ii fiwpendetl.

- - -r - - i (r Anson O. Chester, Esq., local editor

of the Bnflalo Express, delivered the annal

poem before tbe Delta Phi Society of New

York city. ' (fCjrA passenger train of tJn'rty-eigJU cars passed over one of the Michigan railroads last week. OCrMr. W. W. C1EMSX9 declines being a

candidate for City Clerk, at the coming election. (rThe town of AshfielJ, Mass., has elected Miss Ltdia IlAi-Land Miss Marietta C. Patrick meiiT' "(1001 committee.

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. DR. V. A M Mil VTI.TI would rvspectrullj Inform the citizens of ludianapolis aud neixhborhood, that be principally would call tbe attention on bis certain cure of A(ue, Fever, Cholera. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Croup, nervous difficulties, private diseases, etc. JI7P Office at Peter Butsch's Hotel, near the Madison Depot. aprll-dlw

A D l I . I s T R A T O It ! . U X I V K. N OTICE is brrebv itlven that tbe andersiirned has been appoiuUd by the Court of common Pleas of Marion county, Adinlatraiorofthe estate of Joslah Lyon, deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate wlU please call upon me for settlement, and those having claims ajralnst the estate, J1 Hie them In Uie Clerk's office of said Court. Said estate is solvent. SA.ML'EL 8. PIIIPPS, Adtn'r. April 83d, lei3. apr S3 w4w

fXTThe Pr4 Erjtest

ginm for tha por

icially announced J Consul of Bel4.

rancisco.

03rOn the 19th inst, the themometer at Richmond, Va.f stood at 91 in the shade. A very good start

ATTACHMENT.

'S4TOTICB Is hereby given, that oa the (3d day of

i. s ipru, i-, a wrii 01 aiiacumeiii was issued by us, Christopher G. U'erbe, a Justice of Uie peace to tha county of Marlon, and State of Indiana, at the Instance aud upon the affidavit of Oeorre O. Mever. avainal tha vooia

and chattels, credits, rights and effects, of A. Dudley, and that on the 19th day of May, 1805, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at my office, In centre township of aald county, 1 will proceed to bear and deride upon the claim of aald O. F. .Meyer, whereof the said A. Dudley, aud all other per Ana avsiAaaaH earl II inlra iia! I aA

Wll VvUvvl uv v win vsa a uvwv X7 CHKISTOPHER G. VRBE, J. P. apr 25 w3

after the announcement, the funds fell tol)l).

Napoleon and Eugenie would reach Loudon on the ICth, and return on the following Saturday. Tha week's programme was published. Among the ceremouies he is to be invested with the older of the garter. Earl Carlisle has entered on theJVice Royalty of Ireland and will be received at Dublin. The Brazilian steamer Solvent reprts the frigate Constitution at Cape Verde, and was to leave April lt. All well, and Wind for home. Canrobert's dispatch estimates the li on

the night of the second. Russians 7,00

killed and 1500 wounded. French 200 killed and 400 wounded. Disturbances occurred

r Ml . 1

al rvrajova irom persona iitumtnaun tue houses on receiving the news of the Czar's death. The French hired steamer Rohonburgh with 2 ships in tow, all loaded with horses, were lost of BattUkisk. The Russians' denv the death of Menchikoff, but admit that lie is wounded. The Greek embargadore arrived at Constan

tinople on the 4th. From St. Louia,

St. Lor is, April 25. Tbe people of Kai have issued a proclamation declaring 0t.. 1'eeder incompetent for his iitio:i, and his appointment without the consent of government an arbitrary exercise of jower. An election had been ordered at Fort Leavenworth on the 28th, to choose for a successor to Got. Reeder. The delegates met at Leavenworth on the 28th, to re-elect a suitable jerson for Territorial Governor, whose name will be forwarded to the President for his appointment. From Boston. Boston, April 26. The Africa made this port from Halifax in thirty-one hours. The papers contain but little additional news.

A dispatch from Dover of the 13th. states

that the Neptnne, one hundred and twenty

guns, near Admiral Cochran, with twelve sail of the fleet, moored in Dovor I5av, await

ing the arrival of the imperial visitors from

France. The robbery on board the steamer Africa

amounted to five hundred pounds sterling

in gold; also, Bank of England notes and

Jewelrv, making about 15,(UO pouuds, le-

longirg to E. Collingsworth, a passenger, has

not yet been recovered. From New Orleans. New Obleav. April 24. The Poet Master has been arretted by

Blair, Special Agent of the Poet Office De

partment, upon the charge, it is said, of pur

loining a letter bolonging to Wills, Rawlina

& Co., containing six hundred dollars. .Ken

dall, the Post Master, gave security in the

sum of f 10,000.

A. S. WRIGHT, M. D., XXOMOUOI?. L.Tmmrp.

Office ou Uie botilu-wcsl corner of asbnurton and Meridian atresia Entrance nearly opposite Post Office.

TT7 Residence on West side of Illluoia St net. one

I square aad a tan ouu at tne cud a Aiylura. mar!9

From Baltimore. Baltimore, April 26.

New Orleans papers of Friday, received here, state that the friends of Mr. Soule had

called a meeting to make preparations to give him a public reception on his arrival at 2 ew

UrUaai.

railroad car standing on the track was lifted : up, bodily, and carried s.me four rods. Two j schooner-t, seen just before the blow come up, off Niagara, were not to bo seen after it passed over, and were supposed to have foundere.1. At the su-sjienskiii Liidc the Llow-wa mod violent, doii.g more or le daungu. The meu who had just commenced w nk 011 the bridge, painting, &c, ran off when they aaw the gale coming, and some were blown violently from one side to the other; one imrrowly escaped lieing blown into tho river. The wind howled and screamed through the gorge with a perfect rush. The bridge, however, sustained not the slightest injury, and no vibration was erceptible, when thr gale was at its highest pitch. Black Laws ix Massachisetts. That

remarkable body, the Ma-ssivhusotts Le'iKl.tture, has been legislating pretty nrail vall the present session for the In-iiefit rf the black. They have adopted an address to the Governor, requesting the removal of a Judge for acting as United Stales Commissioner in a fugitive-slave case; a law disqualifying all persons who assist in the execution of tho fui-tive-Bluve aet from hot. ling office 11 ml. r the

State constitution has passed tin House, we believe, and a law Thu ii.; negro children on

the same footing in the ptiblu s -hooU us

white has altio been enacted. Vw, tha blood

of the Winthrop, the Otise, the Lyman-, the

hndicom and the hinds ism a fair way to le

amalgamated with the Smilos, the Catoes and the Pompey. The negroes have several times forcel their children into the public schools, and been sustained, in one or two instances by the Supremo Court of the State, ... . 1 . . 1 .1 . MM.

nut tne present law settles tne nt.uter. t m: woolliest head and the thickest lips ha I an

equal chance for edtuitio', previous to Ibis 1 . 1 .... ... .,- I

time, witlitne wiiitel.sKin aim strongest .axon peculiarities; but now tho niggers are real It-

just as goo I as white folks. The North is tole

Africanized. Amalgamation nas commciico-4.

New F.nzland heaU the column. Go 1 save

the Commonwealth of Massachusetts! .Vcitf

Yvrli Herall.

To be Hfsa next Fridat. We learn

from the Fort Wayne Times that Madden and Keefer will be hung next Fridav,the27th

inst. Gov. Wright has refused to iuterefero

in the execution of tho nenter.ee, and these

foul murderers will have to suffer the extreme

penalty of the law, a fate which their crimes

richly merit. They will l hung in the jail, or in a private enclosure as neir tltereto aspra -ticalle, and but few persons, under tho law,

be allowed to witness the awtul spectacle.

Romaine, the confederate of Madden and Keefer, is sentenced to be hung on the 15th

of June. TitVij7 Gazette. (ttrThe opening of navigation on tha Ca

nal has been signalized by an unuaual stir aud

bustle, and it is really gratifying to witness

the business now going on at our wharfs and

warehouses. A large amount of corn, xvheat.

pork, hoop-poles, hide, tallow, &c, is being

shipped to the ca9t, and every boat tnat cin

be obtained is soon loaded and started for

Toledo. II abash Gazette.

A Prediction. The editor of the New

York Courier predicts that the present ex

trayagant prices for all kinds of marketing

must com down within the next three weeks

itlluUi-V

end. lucludlur tbe V I Ws of all KevoirUouory

Soldiers aud all bwBU, wuo have t- r. la actaa!

bailies, or, wlio tare eeraei not lots (ia torto Voj lu toiue capacity la or about Uie army. lVS w Uo bave alreads recsrirad UK) aA.rs are sot titled In auotliac Warrant, but inoee whs kave tnrkrmX

i eu acre XVarrauU are vul:ud ve "O aoras mora, asol Itaoee

wb hare rersrtd fl acra Warraois ara autMed W 12U ujor.-. 1X7 Office up aulra la Crlffltu't Block, oeer W. II. Bcroao'a Groeenr, . 3d Weel Wmahliurtnu-Su-eet. tnarV(HlAa3wl AUSTl.N hi. tKOWS. (Journal and Loootnotire eoTy. 37"vix.oy "ftrioty iCltoro IMPORTED WINES, Ate. CII inLte .lIAYLiU U. 99 WABIIIXOlon tuwet, keeps ro.sUuCy oa baud a very largs) slock ot an endless varMy of food., amotifst wulca are groceries, produce aud .rouUioaa, freuuiue Haraua ctItars, aud tae brands of VlrpuilaloWoot frestt pewcuee aud totnutoet la Ud cans, pWUea and r-rea r ca, asUae, loilara, aud a rarlety ui oUisc aU, wulu aud red, French, SpauUa, and uaUve wtuea, tojliiU ale and jocter dlre-t from the CaMowltouae, porta tuouuales aud tKxkei boot uurlvaled in at)le, H'ulity, and prtoe; riumery, combs aul bruslet id. every drvrtiUoti; tnxaet cutlary, razors, knives and furka, dirks, aud ecuaon (roea U.d beat Kiurlisa manuUctarsrs ; tisnsui pialoU aud Ifuiis, Coil's aud Alleu's revolvers, fame tag, Cstiuur UcUo. tW., etc. 1 oy s a vry Urys asoclt Of evenUoius; In tliat liue, blrd-cairas of every desertpuoa lor csuuurtoa, rvnl Urds, mockluK birds, luockliut blr-ts. etc-, alao, l.reedlnj cages and birds beats; slaloa, wUiow basiou.

willow cnus, wutow vavua, wuiow cradles, wiuow

jsp-v-ST 1 v I 4l,I, '' I T T 1 j eualrs, at verr low riora; vtobua, sntltars, Oulee, aiv.

I Is 1 fi It -A. U .AM lJ I V U 111 aACordeou, trewU uq s, muDounuee, oauyoea, csr

OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOK I lie 1'rrvt illlouuud Cur of Im tru.'.U-nl ami ltriuiu.-nt levers. Fovr atd Aa" I'billsand I'uxcr, P411.l1 Ax" Mineral IVMlity, Mj.i: bwuats, and i.ll otlicr form -l di-sase v. Iilcb Uave IC s l.iou oritciu lu M.il..ri or M:as:ua. Tuts subtle Atoio, j.l.erl.- jw.iy.ii mIiuU Lt cru.lu n--i.s-.iis Is unavul.luMv luualod at wvry Lri ath, Is U.J aau;e In iuaractr berevrt It exlils, Xortli, S.nith, k'M. or ot, s..t III evrr whore Mill to luls u:l .li.-norcrrJ aulldob), hk-l.i

tLiliiu-.l t5 be th. oRf iTiir ni9-ovrs:T is seiimm ata

M IK. This so uic Is bariuKMs liuit It may be t-.Veu

sous of ercrv air, K or condition, aud ll lit nH sub-

BtituW f-r ono disc im i4U jrs -t.ll worse, as Is t o ofb ii Uic result in Uie tomttueiit by liulnine, Morcury, Ar

ill.', uud ..Uior t.3i:ous or dfl.t.-noiis dmrs, i.ot r

nr. fauee c-as a larre ana sue settx-itou, pine ana

I cvdar ware, sucb as iburus, waab ao-1 tubs; w4i,

U o and v.aU-r bucket', uici-Hin-a, BrKiua, pails cutter u.oul.1. etc.. cu?. Uuw-k and Urc sales , also yoj Uav ti.r uiy r- at keaduarlors, t liable uie to sU -csal!) uu.i.'1'.a.twivd rw-U at unusail low prices. TUaiA. ful lor the liberal patronare, w Licit I bare er.)oyed lor the Ust foneo j ears, 1 solicit. re.iaUy, a ouuUouauoe of the some. c HAKLtK MAVtK. No. ?J '.Vaillftgtnu r.ret, 3 do.rs tt of tbe Palmar IlollS. JuiH-.'rt-.l A w ly

V"" OU) SOLDIERS, LOOK HERE! t.v rwr j . . I f TT T no TtrTTTT

luiuuun di wi.w a., BOUNTY L-VND A- PENSION AGENTS, 11 i r.vtt Tfl.v nn it.

soiac aud ..uier . ,;ous or . cno. . un.rs t.ot r . . Kp t ,rocU nAmi fof finTy laud, p..ru. lo of ,.y ..I a blc I. is adin lbd into U.is pre,raU... 2a Uw Art of tVre-, au-l ail ouoc ac-u. I U Vr..Pnctur d.Un. ,.v aa.m. t .e- cxtn..,r;l.Iujrj J mUauU,n u aK, V,a r-sili.slnni limits . tins All UAL A llLKlTE 1 1 .. .... .f.ii,..iih

MALAKIA. ItwIlUMitirjIy proicitany rc-i.lctil or traveler evcti In the iu.Ht i kl) or swaiupy .uli.us froiu auy Au-;. or llillioiis ilis'-a-wj wb.ttevrr, or any injury from sU11r.lv Ir.lu.lii.j; Mul.irU or .li:..na. 1 1 til In-Lii.ily 1 hiH k tho A no In .-r.in wh.i tia.--Kiiir. rixl f.irany l.-i..lhof tun.-, from .ti! l.iy l tweuty jctirs, s-t that ilicy ue-d never Iirvo aaatker ektll, l y

oiduiulii lis us: a..ird.i; to lir.'. ti

arrangements wltb the IparUueut,aud fawdurlty wltb the luuiiapiMuvi.t of sacu cases, will enabij j.ia lo procure Vt arraiita willt Uie U-aat possible deUy. In a-l-iiU.n t th-lr eKpriie, tuey are ia paf setoa of mucb valuaUo rct.r-l and doouuicnUify eildotire appertain i 1 to tbe numer.'us class. d cisiais. ALL OKFICtKS AND SOLDIER. Wh-tl.-sr ii.uu.rs, Vdut.tc--,rs I'ar.jrers or Militia: Sra-

111 Hi, int.es, . lurvs, aixi lAD.i.ineu in uie .htji

It will imnifl.iii.lv rclicio i.l I di-.tr.--.ii.sr rc-ults .rf 1 suie Troops i.i-i by the l'niie-1 Mat-s; Mac ou vter

B.llious or Anno .lisse, sicb as gviu-n.1 d.-liility, nijc-t j and TUiiut'r. CbapUius i.ti-1 n.Killa-tncu, wao Lave sweat. (V.-. 'I'uj paiioiil ht i.i.cc lt-icii br'tver apjf- i oou a- tuilly injritd in ary lUt.U, iu any of tbe Vars til? and li'.'til!t, au-l . ..i.iu u. in. til a puriuuncnt and 1 ticb ti.u cr.unir) h-.i Uwu cirigr-t or, wuo ltave r;..li.'ul(urdi. i1vi 1 acrved IX;L'1M 1.I..N 1A S In ai.y erf the wart .u.e Hually, Us u will buuish Fever an. I Air fru fiirn t irjo, arc m-b ctt.ti--J tlies uu.1 nil cUsw. I'anuers and and all Inborn.; tn -n IOO A,OrC9 Of by h..tln; i as a J revci.ti. v will b.' fre tr-jin Ajtue.il 1 Tiium wtid lux- -rtnd iu tue V.'.urklUa l:rf, or l .lll.j. tL., 1. It. 1 1.:' t snn-.M tU lUa tour wblcU. wLil.- .1 In wl. 1 l.ri It nvlr.-.l. - . TiLll.-J to tue Lonvdia

j 11 Is the ui.mI Kkl., I lit. most valuable i-t..J lo Uiciu. , y.f

Otitf r tad UUibS will hiiiw. r for ordinary ra.ies. j TUoeabo uave berebWore rocc-ivod Land WarrauU s-mie limy ri-.'ilrj murj. 1 f.r a l. quautity tuan ICO ai r.-s, are entitled to warLnrucllobS ruil.l iu Crmau, French and Spanish, 1 rauts frurk a qaaiitiiy as will make, la utewuoU too ac.-onipNi.y cu. Ii IxHilc. ! aT"a. tarlu.linc me quantity b?res.re recivel. Prinvo bue IMUr. Liberal discounts tuad j b. the I WVIows au l trior tLildien c' deooaaed soldiers. au l trade. ' others w bo. If living, would lu entitled to tbe beuHrt I Trade circulars ii.rw ar.led 011 npplt. U n, au.1 ll.e at j are entnld to 1 a.-r.-s of Uud. cle w ill Ih coii-i.Tiiod on liberal ttmi to rv-jNmlbe p:.r- I Terms ruaaonaNi, and uo ban;e mads uulest warUps In cvorj socti.ni of the CHir.t-r. , rirt4 tw pr.M-ured. Turtoe bo apply eartj TJ rsxelvt JAS. A. KluJPE. Proprietor, . uic-ir warrant In a few ioot.t'... l'ps id.-nee, K. I. ! ir. Als S I. II. UHtl W. at ludlaaapoUs, TT W1K-le and K.-U.U A.nte in iB llaiiai-.lij 1 111 .w-ive and l'ituiJv attend Vall claims f.r rer-

('astoiitso d. l!nnwiiM : Aud fjrMlo by dealers gv- .10 . and Komitt Lau-l. and will vrflre an4wU-lis

Cull)'.

ikii- t i:- k i r.n r..i . :thvm 1 hk-j 1 tttu-.-

1

u.url'j-l.vwly Becrdin to U.e forms Ut-ly svlopio-I by tLu IVosivo

Iiidianar-rl Ofio In in r.m or II. Bl

i FOKI8 lrM.-.jrt, .No. Ii We.t W a.hiiurton-M-, aar1y ' opposite tbo Palu'icr I! : V. apnt-dla sV etu

liistLllOf-l- I WAltP llflli

1 and AM. o'lHKK KIMis (K 1'IMtll.S

SAMULl. li LLC K

would rxsi-ietfall v inforui bis old fricn-U au 1 the t.u Lite

......nlli- tlf.l I. A l.a. ,in.in lr.lc..n .hr... -.V.i. ri.n i TU.

liuoine, a:.i win lojutn devoto tts entire aitintl.)a lo U.e umiu.. , rn....... - " - WWWM uttm

taauula. t'ire ol bl.l. n.s uop i ou i a.-liiii)t.;u . i J' p?n"u i-t im ,., t v,. iwh

vt, kill w'i.w'!t.rf lin t'ourt ll..ue s.i'iro ' f InvaU-U wiiaoul ever ti nuior. u maiowea oy r.

strec

Siu of tne

erts B.ay ou riuel, bare Uie MvdxopaUdj

BIO GUN. ! "Tri r,

bra La will Le happy to accomraodaM all wba may j juy,u ien, w ish iroo.1 llllf-'S, Shut-Guns, or any otbfr article lu the . , ,.,,y 10 ' Gun lln. Alt work warranted, or no chanro. He has g.nft.n.i

constantly on baud llie beet lane Powder, t a, and

L-ad.

yrTfrvlers fr-ui a d'.aiuiic; promptly f.d.lblrw

attended to.

rL. UIMI 11' PIMINCI 1.1 L.MJI.KsbKI Uial E. G. WAHD.at No. S, Wert Washing

ton street, tnjoitrlf eellbijr T bis entire tock of

llruai ..uude t letai , at root. Ills object In ctosair ul this portion of bit atnek In this way. Is to tuake room for a Lrf aud complete assortment of Ueuta' rurulkblufr Good, for which tue demand la constantly uicretsmg. His cti'totn dcrtiueiit will e continued as heretofore. Cloths, CaMimere. Vrstinics, Ac, of the moat (ub I o liable aud desirable stvleake.iconstauUyoDuaiid, aud particular nuenti n paid to (riving bis CUatomorsflLS equal to aor esublUUiueut la Via woi. If vou wnnt any thiujr usually found la Jirit eUso Merchant Tailortuf esuUiahmeut, dont fad to call on E. O. WAKt). jryRaraambcr Uie placa, Xo.3, West Washington -at, IudiuuaKliS. feb?4-Swmar1 IVtXTiT-s fci'JOXSTJZJfcS I BOLTING CLOTHS! HEAVY AND KXTKA HEAVV, PORTABLE MILLS, MILL IRONS A.D GE.ERAL MILL FtR.lHIG. HAYWAKU dc WAV.N't, Or poalte R. R. Depot, Cleveland, Oolo. HAVWAKD 4 TRAVIS, . . Wert VatStrctn,Chlcar,tUinouv , aug3-dlm-wly

treatment loiuonoi ;ui iiohhwowuit, uon rv:uor nor-

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SAM HERO NT" jrraff.vKPJf r;-Hii.Lm jst ISW AND NOTARY 1U11LIC, C0NNEKSVILLE, FAYETTE, COUNTY, Xjul dl AXX-fv. Itf ri?f s. iiim l'ui ni, Abbutt, Johnee A Co., PuiiadeipbU; 1t-r, llavida.u at Co., 1 weed sV Aa'lre w, CtncluuaU ; W. W. Fr; barker A C., Conurra Tilie. ruarS.ld(W J.TSA IN3UKANCB CO, Cah Capital, .... $500,000. Eul'BOIAI. atiteutlou clwan ( 1 tiaurancs) of Farm Fraoertf, LsviUuf OutiuiUap. lusuros ura lu.ld;ii or cot.'a U a very fc.vorable mauuer, for 3 or S years.

Lcseis raonrrvT raie f ta and eqliaWy adjusted. Also, iuaures Stores, Warebosuea, BadJL.ffj or lot)tcuta, and PersouU Property freueraUy la lew a or country, at ra'es as low as eoosiloi.l wiUi to bitards lakes., and Inlaod lusorauce srnioj the Perils of 'aruratMM By . WM. HE'UtK0X, Areut, . - ' lodlaueiol'.a, lud. TTF Application can ta made to C. II. t)A IS, Surveyor and OCe Clerk, bs is autborttod te tsu ud twoew Polk few la v absoce, W'tt. liaHpsaeoa. wiae?4-1v. Lvsr-lhc sanderklgnesl lout, fat cists) citr, oa bwuirxUy bveuluf, March 3d, Wis, a froUl Watch Kesd represetjOii- a horse, witfe a Coraeliaa 8u preetut frota hU notbar. A libera! rtwsr I wtu be fiven the finder, oa deUverlux ItMK. Acwrr, at ike WrljtiiHouee. aarS-dtf JAMES 6. 1U.STER.