Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1855 — Page 3

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* -The •xcolletit comedy of nr tl*e Mrrry Monarch, will he .•vhhi% wiih the following cant.

eMa^huKOtU—(J per cent. Penalty—forfeit three times the whole interest. Rbods Inland—G p* r cent. Penalty—excess may he recovered by payers. Connecticut—6 per cent. Penalty—forfeitnre of sll the interest. New York—7 per cent. Penalty—forfeiture of contract. N e w J ersey —€ per cent. Penalty—forfeiture of contract. Pennsylvania—ft per cent. Penalty—for•eitnre of contract. Delaware—ft j*or cent. Penalty—forfeiture of contract. Maryland—ft per cent. Penalty—excess rscovor*hle Hy payer. Vtrgtuta—6 per cent. Penalty—contracts

void.

North Carolina—6 per cent. Penalty—

contracts void.

ft*»uth Carolina—7 | or cent. Penalty—for-

fsimre of all the interest.

Georgia—7 per cent Penalty—forfeiture

„n literary I of *}‘ th * interest. i Alahania—o per cent.

| of all (ho interest.

Pir.acr Arkansas—G per cent,

void.

Florida—ft per cent, of sll the interest. 11 lino is—G per cent, recover* his cost*. Indiana—ft percent,

time* the whole interest. Iowa—G per cent. Penalty—forfeiture of

excess of interest

Kentucky—G per cent. Penalty—contract

Penalty—forfeiture ex-

excess of interest. Old 1—ft per cent

cos* of interest.

Tsnnwsee—ft per cent. Penalty—liable to

indictment for m sdemeanor.

Tsb’Miix of tbo Bitlln of the Texas—ft per cent Penalty—forfeiture of

^iW<o«n will l>e exhih:te«l In thi* 1 a " l He interest Wisconsin—7 per cent. Penalty—special

contract*—12.

California—10 per cent. No penalty. There are various States that permit a higher rate of interest on special contract^ vix: Vermont—seven per cent may be charged upon railroad bonds. In New Jersey—^even per cent may bo charged in Jersey City and in the township of Hoboken. In Maryland— the |*»naRy is a matter of some doubt, in consequence of a late decision of Judge Taney, which does not, however, meet the assent of

pVMhiiigtnn rorrrs|*ondent of the, the Bar of Baltimore. In Arkansas—ten per jx rfm ilY shocki'd, itneems cent, may be charged on special contracts. In rM dresses of our city holies Illinois—ths banks may charge seven per P* *,iPI ns*| to h* In /m//costume, cent, and ten per cent, may be changed be|hatUndor father, or both, I might) tween individuals, on special oontrsets. In with the scribe of the Timts Louisiana—eight per cent, msy be charged. In

'rrnmgN entertainment. |K<ditii4on will play Jeremy and

liuuns /epliarins.

Inf nett week. Among the scenes jars the Hauls of Hunker Hill am) it anon; the throwing of the tea »ton Harbor; Hattie of Concord; Creasing the Delaware; First 1; Philadelphia in ’7ft; Hat* wiith, and a number ol others

M occur to ua.

w«tire our citiaens that It is a rk of art, sn*l is well worth the

ft discriminating public.

I M'ls protest against the prevail

llstt hritg only an

unaccom|>a-

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

t KN ATE.

'■* Frioat, February 28.

Henate met.

Messrs. Woods, Slater and Hostetler presented petirions which were referred. Mr. Griggs moved to take from the table 1 the resolution of the House to go into the

election of U. 8. Senator.

'* "flice, hi this city, a Srown moved to postpone the considh •"»* » fair h*n<l isnidlv on ! ® r * ,ion of th * »«Hject until Toeeday next at 2

I* wri ^ ° , c | * > ^l*i which pr...ilwl.

1 mouth „f hi, f.n , . 1 Ayes.—Messrs. Alexander, Anthony, Bar'd . . k » ,U nd* nett, Bmokshire, Brown, Cutshaw, Drew, * * •"«! Ins fa*'© turned, GUsebrook, Hawthorn, Hoshrook, Hoetetler, • cne rlliow two other clerk* ‘I»rkson of Madison, Jackson of Tipton, *’«gh the mhu* operation »nd ..t 1 McCleary, Mansfield, Mathee, Reytv another clerk k ’ . nolds, Rb^hardson of St. Joseph, Richardson Mlvonaun „ i,mro0r,nR !of s P* n ™. SHields, Shook, Slater,

' * » Ubic. H P lnnpt n]to ^ T > rkinftt ZZ: Woods.—27. of thetopogrs l AVw*,—Messrs. Beans, Burke, Cbsproan,

*«Ki the geogr^nk. nf ! Combs, Cravens, Crouse, Bnsev, Freeland, ^ Hw ,d ea , . m . Ortggt, Harris, Helm. Hendry, Meeker, Pnrk-

*wffi««dly er, Robinson, Sage, Suit,Vandevanter, Weston,

Williams, Wilson, Withemw.—22. A number of hills were reported hack from itteee and appropriately disposed of. Tarkington reported on the subject of

ths petition from citiseasof Brown County,

’earn m m ak« packages as bkT ^ gsmbltr,

He must be healthy, I Com mi Uses and appropriafc | f r* Ww . •his to at ami up to . v . MrTar hington reputed

[ ^ ******$■ A ropiest or

*mery, however excel. wu * •ot ao«w«r ; for he is to

•hieh a few dnyesoh*

utor9 ™

* •otioe at onr

*£*l* Uo «'**‘*l w “m. Th- I^**^®* !• a word

»t efour Stele Gov.

"W* hv the mom "

, V perfectly at ease aodcr ail eirenms soces, is

K! ~ ehsrwlerMferthatsteplieltyftad

J»|> sis —15—ttrvtes , rtnatxaT ea >— complexion, wltlt light eyes, is toll and slightly

— formed, drsssss with teals and alagsnss, nnd in ■„ course, could not, tkme, govern the mighty ut-te h« issned the commonwealth of Indiana. We will not say, Trewsrcr of BU ^ ^ ,f fcfc .xecutivs fooedoas have been more ably

imporuot notu*. . performed or the ebameter of his messages

call Attention to it: changed for the better, that something may Uformntmu he* reached this Of- nol ^ attributed > the elevating influences omntr Tieasurvrs, after bav* ^ioh he has lately surrounded himssU.

^ the Revenos in :he best qoalitf •X^ r * f Timm.

h... tiw-' »'•' '“rjVV | Ut Vavr /fen* Pop*- 8uch T '**t WMities ter vsuvy.

^ ^,,,*1 ih*t their/rrs Bank The followtogsurnmary of tire law* of the U receivwl for Kcvenne several Htatee, in relation to the legal interest

on money, taken from the BaokerV Msgasine for January, 18f»6, may be considered sa rali abb. It differ* materially from statements

heretofore published:

Maine—legal rate of interest ft per centum.

Penalty—excess not recoverable.

New Hampshire —ft percent Penalty—

forfeit three tmtes the interest

Vermont—ft per cent Penalty—exosao

Paadiogthe dma mate adjonrued.

The debate length, by

Penalty—forfeiture Penalty—contracts Penalty- forieiture Penalty—defendant Penalty—fine of five

/, Hoshrook, Shook, Slater and Rugg; ia favor of it

The amendment was lest. Ayes 28, nose

2ft.

Mr. Shook then offered to further amend

the instructions.

Mr. Reynolds moved to lay the amendments and motion to re-commit, on the tahiv. Mr. Bearm moved to adjourn, and thaayes and aoea being demanded, il was lost. Ayes

12, noes 88.

Mr. Kightlay then moved to lav the bill on the table Los*. Ayes 2D, noes 80. Mr. Glasebrook moved to adjourn. Lost

Ayes 1ft, noes 21.

Mr. Bears* reeved to lay the bill and pending amendment* on the table until to-morrow morning at half-past 9 o’clock. Adopted. Bill making J. W. Cummings Special Agent of the State of Indiana, to settle her per rentage account* with the United States. Lout. Bill authorising the completion of the cells

1 in the Sta»e Prison. Passed.

[The blank in the bill in relation to the appropriation necessary to complete the work,

was filled with $8,000.]

Senate adjourned.

FaiDAT Morn 1 no Feb. 28, 1835.

The House mot.

Kfforts rtf Committees.

By Mr. SmHh of Perry, bill for the better management of the Blind Asylem. [Mr. Smith stated, that the same restrictions

as to the expenditures which existed in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, were contained in this bill. The necessity for this was shown in the fact that the average cost for each pupil was nearly $230, whilst in the Deaf and

Dumb it was but $125.]

By the same, bill reported to provide for the disbursement of the appropriations made for the snpport of the Insane Asylnm. [Mr. Smith said that this bill applied the system of disbursement* which existed in the

propdy considered, and that the views of those members of Congress which, are stigasrThe sec'.ions of the counUy ^whkh hold conflicting opinions on slavery would lima have opportunity of more fully undemtemfing each ether, and the views of representatives and mis representatives upon this subject would he morn clearly understood. Mr. Weller—There are hat eight veukang days of Hie present session remaining. The Senator from Ohio hen had these petitions in his pocket a long time; and itia wrong to introduce them at this time, when we are preiaad with so much important business. I, acooodiugly, move that thaw petitions belaid on the table, where I hope they will find the sleep which knows no waking. The motion was agreed to—Teas 29, navs

13.

On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Senate resumed the consideration ef the I valid Peu-

rssiitm Wlow*, — mmsS is ihaSnt dHa value ef the wtiitiWa vT the

trot "Save ordered Hat Ura following

advalned

ssv^«Srj'**

from the *d to the 3d duo aad \ ik of Coviogtoo.Cor’n Fa

Cae-

ckanged acceetBagfr, viz:

I’B V

8k of Beamale-r, R jns’r KUhavtCo Heak»r

Sbavaee Bank,,

lata a>o«k Bank at Jkmaatowe, being Ltd. 5> Vto. S'a.aud Va. 6X Too win, therafo a, ma e the aeesamrv alteration ta the yibitaaedjlists. _ €r£O.T. BaoWRISGs See*?.

FUST CLASS—bPSCU PATUfG, FAB. Jtaak of ladiaaa, Miekiga* Ckj | ^ Bask of Rrookvile, BrooV villa { v^s^

11 n*l : a

Bank of SymaM. Syroeaaa.

Ind H'n

sion Bill, reported from the Committea of Pi- Banker Ei-hart mkhart ind s*a 9o,as« nonre wrick th. .W- I Bank of KocavUIo. Hoc.Till# La «*a SOflSn

^ lias voluntwred to play 1 for hitereat void.

Mr ll. J MdWf will personate! D>uwntna—5 i»«rcent. Penalty—forfeiture

„ „ . u ,. of all the intsrcKt.

*'• r ‘ r .' ‘I’l’i i Michigan—7 per cent. No penalty. J Miller, Wwml. MiAsisetppi—ft per cant. Penalty—forfeit-

ure Li I s Hvlle MArgarotte, the > nre excee* of interevt.

nfihr /Wy WfV Devil, will M.seonri—ft per cent. Penaly—forfeitnre

nance, with the recommendation that Senate concur in the Howe amendment*. Mr. Hamlin hoped the Senate would not concur in the report of the Finance Commitee, but insist upon the former amendment. The report of the committee was agreed to

—yeas 20; nays 19.

Mr. Clay called up the bill extending the time for the payment of dnty on railrovd

iron.

Mr. Pierce opposed the bill, as he did not like the policy of departing from the revenue system to giving temporary relief to railroad companies, snd protract the time when we shall manufacture better and cheaper iron than that we now import from abroad. American railroad iron i* eighteen per cent, better than the imported article, and by paseing this bill we injure the establishments for the manufactur* of railroad iron in this country, and they are already quite numerous, and many of

them very extensive.

The bill was debated at great length, and

finally passed—yeas 25, nays 18.

The bill for the settlement of the claims of the officers of the Revolutionary Army, and of their widows and children, was taken up

Deaf and Dumb Asylum, to the Insane Hos-1 and passed.

pita). Tim necessity of this was clear, when ' The bill from the House making appropriat hat institution was now asking about $185,000 ; lion for the purchase and construction of frrar

for its support for the next two years, and had revenue cutters passed,

a debt over it of from $75,000 to $80,000. A communication was received from the

By Mr. Sanford, bill relative to the sale of Treasury for the erection of public buildings the franchises of plank road companies upon in Cleveland, in Ohio, for a Custom-House,

execution, reported back, with an amendment, The hill relative to a Collection District in which was adopted, and the bill lost on its Oregon was taken up, and pending the discus-

engrossment. j sion, the Senate adjourned. By Mr. Newcomb,bill to prevent defalcation House.—The report of the Joint Committes

of county and township officers, reported hack of Conferenseon the disagreed amendments to with amendments, which were concurred in, the bill for the relief of the purchasers of

and the bill passed. swamp jands was adopted. The House resumed the consideration of i An ineffectual attempt was made to takeup

the school bill, and for proceedings see snm-

Bankof Roc It Till a, Hoe ■» villa...... La Cs

f Ind S’t

Bank f Goshen, Go*eu —4 £££&?

I La.**

Bank of 3ft Vernon. 3li Vernon.... | BMBlh Of SsiilMtt SjftltiflR- .»• ...... I-ft Bank of Um Gaptul. Indianapolis... Index's Bank of 5 America, Clinton J ut *1 Bank of Varaaw. Warsaw | Hank of Mouticello Mouticello Va «‘s Canal Bank Evansville Ud Vs Crescent City Bank, Evansville { Gaotbridge City Bk. Cam* ilv...... ind 5 s Central v>nk Indinnapolia ........ Ya S'a Fayette Co Boa* Conner*villa..... YaS’s

f led S’a

Fanners’ Bank. WoatlloW -j

l *! o 8*a

Farmer* $ Meehan’s' Bk, ludian’tia La S’a

Ind >’* VaA* Ga7* La 6 s k»o 6'* La 6 a

'Mo S’* . Va 6*s f Ind A’s lladS* 4 Va S*s l Mors

Indiana Stock Bank, Laporto....... Ind S's

f Ind Vs i Ky6 s

Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus..-t CJa 7’s

Lara

I Mo 6 s ( Ind > a j tndSl,

Lagrange Bank, Lina* <

La 6's

l>» . 6 s I Ind S'»

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Grantercy Bank. La Layette— Booster Bank Logansport Huntington Co B'k, Huntington Indiana Bank, Madison

and pass the Senate bill giving additional land

to the soldiers of 1812.

Mr. Middlewarth said the birthbay of WashI iogton could not be more appropriately cele- ; brated, and he gave notice that on Thursday next he would move the consideration of that

1 bill.

ssjm i9.»«e 34 dies ree* asses 3>»,5S»

SSL

n

38 sue »,sw 18 1X4) totes 41JUO0 74 MW ih* Vow 4.000 S.0MI 6 "OO to 7SS S*,Vu* SUM A 67.6US X AW as t*w m ww 60 OSS to'Ml stLX7i 4, UMS 5.0IW 16,*Wn a.5tw 1‘dWO 1AA 10.000 10^ OS 34.000 WSUO 50.000 sue 33.700 35.000 gSjjOu 14.00# ZJ»i Svtoo lu ooo 5. W0 Lfloo S,tC» 13.000 5.000 S3 000 AOUO 44W0 X-LOOO 3,100 xe.ooo 8X,CW) 125 000 57.000 4»,.(W 17 00 5.000 5JB00 40.000

mary. The debates will be given hereafter. At a quarter of 12 o’clock the House ad-

journed.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

House met,

On motion it was resolved to meet hereafter ; The m lMd3 to Alabama to half past ^o’clock in the morning; at in the construction of railroads in that State t^k^^o’d^lfin^ evrolnt"^ t£t WaS laid 0n U * e uW> - T ® as 97 - **7* 78 > no remarks shall be allowed on any question Civil and Diplomlti^ Apwopri^n BUI. 0 f ^ lu ^! r ^, th ‘ D *f» Jwmde*. Yarious amendments were offered, and some I he richool bill was then taken up; for pro- unimportant ones adopted. The committee

Merch’U A Mech’cs Bk, 5 Albany..p fcaa

I Ga8s

N Y & Ya S S B*4Ev*iisviIle Va V a Prairie City Bk, Terre Haate Ind S’s

t Ind 5’s

SoaUieru Uank. Terre Haoto.... .. {Va 6’s

(Mora i Ind S’s

Salem Bank. North Salem < Va S a

(LaS's

Savings Bank, Connersviile

I rtders’ bank. Indainapolis Ind 31 55,00* id CLAc»S—WORTH 90 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Ban . of Port Wayne, Ft Wayne, Va 6'» IXS^On Bunkof South Lend, South Bend... )^ a c 6 g- 9

Bank of Perryaville, Perry sville j Mo 6’s Delaware Co Rank, Mancie ...Yam Great Western Bank, Terre Haute.. Va m Indian Reserve B’k, Kokomo Va m Kalamazoo Banic, Albion. J

North Weatern B’k, Bloomfield j Mo 6’s

Vam

csedings on which see samnutry. At ft o’clock the House adjourned.

then arose.

The committee on that subject reported a F ANCI OOODA-WK WILL 8.LL ^

A Fancy 0'**-d« P ated Ware, roch as FrnA B sket*. j onrne ^

Cast xs S .uto a a • l Tia.- P<»jk-*t and Pe iknivr*. Rasors, Brarhra Cowl s. S i-sor* Mall Laui|>-. A-., at S'ratiy miecwl p-ice* We wish to c'.oee «»*t «vir

prose.i' Rte- k is thi- line for the pur pi •« room to wake eoi«p ie|Mirsfno*r Storo give l.arnaiiw and *» m*4i .ke Ca:t anH «we m

W. H. TAl.BOTT A CO'S.

yanMMtf Op onite tire Wrigm tloaae.

New York Stock B’k Vincennes.. Tippecanoe B’nk, tVinnemae Upper Wabash Beak, Wabash.... Wayne Bank Logansport Wayne B’nk Richmond . v* ah ah River B'n', Jasper Wabash River Beak, New villa.. Wabash River Hank. N Condon..

V

1 Mo S's

Va 6's Vam t Va 6's

lOtuo6's

Va6’a Va 6's Vam Vam

4-2,00*

31.000 6.000 4.000 56.000 70. SOU 46.000

35.0 0

x»,uoe

147,080

50.000

atm

51,0*0 70.000 7,445 40.000 270.14)0 56.000 115 000

qno ueht—] ± wastaassmFroteitto gy^roof^ CAFES! SAFES! SAFESl—THE UN^DKSsUsMSD are aula Ageamm Alacuy fwtke »*ie *1 ItaU A Dodd's caia^maoVe aadWmiar proof *afe». An rafaa are warranted Re ar to Bank m >he Capital sad A editor « Slate. CONDtT * HAYOE.X CIVIL KNGINBER&—AN KNGf- , -A NEBKS Leoei. late style, hr*i clere m«1fament, ! A OABAt CHAHC* FOB SPECOLAI TiyfrL—ITtW aareaul /Ipst chwa itehcr iaadon a j Rat’Oad hi Indiana «ud IttWia, will be eacha-.aed for an improved term Kageire mea «</ CON BIT A HAYDEN. TX> M^T.—STORE ROOM~NO. 2, C H - ■A DK&Bues Hume, formctly occefted by Each A ■ Lett, thiauf the Lageat sad mam deaueble haatBes* rwoma m the euy. Aisw reum user Trader's Bank thud

Blake? buiidtug.

Terms resaw able. for tanker particular* Knooire r f

CONPfT A HAYBK’

M3 103, SOEZ3Y OO., nSO—A &r*:-elaa* * * j lav mg we toe Lrnanapoii* A Ctnemnan Eailroe ' Miebigati Kneti. XJfi ".ties North-we-t of Sfeetby : rotitamritg 5X0 a-rea—Iti# under cainvetma. XS ; eaed hataare first-rate t.m‘>er, we,l watetvd

two-wory tog boeas. eoOd tnehaid, wall. batw.

| Ac Prn-o #33 per aer ■- T'"?**. ttwa-third on 1 in-l'an i Krae Osuk pi per. Kai.nee >t« on- aod iw ! w«h tairrest. CON WT A HAT MO. 90, LAFOHXS CO. IHD.-MiLLFHOPfiKTY. Situtied use mdea east wi M.chigsu City, seven miles fro.a tne city »f Laporm. fivumin-s from Laporte Pratt ne. imi uenr Laa M.cb.g u Coy sad South Bend p.nns ! r ad. Tiie pramtse* couiatu MR ecroa. greater poiiut* i thhrkiy or beeviiy Lmisrwi wuh uah, poplar (white wood,) maple, beech, ash, sad iyun—heieacc, uek. opubiiw*. The i.nprov-'ments are, a ftrst re e saw-mill, ia good ruitnuie order. a arid ,,ou-c, 36 by 40 feci, four M'xies aigh, suiiaiMu for a grtat m il. fariury ,t r umcluac smo.i; a g km dwelling a-juim. 30 b,- 44 feci, wLh sn tx- ; eeliatii <prmg near me dwut, a vonveuicut burn , two .ug t-tie-n-ms .tud gwod bearing urebu <L. The mill Mrt aui is •>( g hmI *ix K with ituu feel ail. and very durable, '•eing ^r>nci|iaLy .u|*piied Sy »prtug bianch-v; aiid the .a per ua.i ut. :.u ii'tcr is r>< g.»»Hl nam* id. at imr P'ic-s. in the vieutiiy. Tiii* iitd.spuialdc. Fur further panicu:ara, inquire «x. uic prvmowa of VV. K Buwes. M» lugaii City, or of CGNUtTA HAYDEN. MO tSO, MUSTOM-ST., BATES’ ADDUTOll.— Utnum «.iU Lot. Lut to. squatr, e* .izs 42 by 190 I feet. Hun-e. new tr ■«. one story, iwo rooms, good I Wr-ll. Ac . Ac- Price #>5U fe, III'. SlOO casa, Rino ill tour moMUi,, SXUO iu jte year, an-. Site mi twu ycm».

CONDiT 4t UA \ DKA.

t NO. 97 MARION OOBTY, IN1>—liuururrd farm ! r>Hiiain,ug 100 acres being theKKof^KH »f e«c 0 j and KJ ot N EJ m »e 17 mi • wn. 15 > ,>f Hinge 3 E 110 ; n-resm mgh state .dctNttvntimit; haliuii-e timbered w<th walnut, sugar. Ac , gmul •schan.*, well, Re . Collage bonne ccotimg 4 rooms. Eagle st-itivn upon the Terre Haute and Richm mi ra.lro id 3 mile' *U«i Of Indtanapo is. i* mi me premise*, ft■»<■»■>* givei. immediately after «a,S half-'f the < rops going lo pur Chase with the farm. Price SM.000. T. r«' *3,000 cask. SXJOO mg mouth*, MSOO'U 16 months, and 3.«iOO in X4 m- uths. *• CON DIT A HAYDEN. MO. 94, MAKIOMC > IHD.-lm^oveu farm >a and •dj>umu< the iuwu u' Bridgeport, coutaiiiiug ISO acres, including IX town I *ts. <Ood tavern stand and store huuse on the prem.ses. Price 96.500. Terms | cash, balauon in 1 h:id 2 years. CON M l* A HAYl'EN. HO. 93, INDIANAPOLIS, IMD. —Drake's Addition, c»raervt Mi":'S,ppj a;:d P tih direct; 1 lot, sjxc 61 by •206- v rice #450. Terms, fXOO cisb. balance in 1 and X ye *. CtfNimr A HAYDEN. MO. 92—MAEIOM OO0HTT, HID—improved (aim, I 6 urilo en.«t uf tndiaii-ipo.iu. vni Nutwrmi Ruud, cumaiu ug ! 207 acres, tOv aero- in goud eulnvanou, beiancs heavily I unruered, guud traahe barn and Lug house. v\ lU se,i in parts or aikno to sun purebasers. Price $60 per arc*. Terms #9,920 cash Usianca lu X years Hum January. 1655.

CmNDIT R UAVUEN

MO 91.—LM1XLAJIAPOLIS. IMD.—Ssgaurup aust ut dMa.uuai on Lawnutcenurgb R. K. —House ami tart; himsn new, iraaaa chi age, 4 roman amt purea; good targe eisleru Lot size. 51 bv XUS, p>amy of aarubbery, appica, Ae. Pnru SIXSS. Tarms. % Cimb, uamue* in t, *. and 3 years. COND4T A HAYDEN. Ma 90, MARION CO., XlTD. - Two mi es north of Indiatutpoti*. ou Michigan Road; unproved form coo taming 53 acres, all under knee and in big* State ol eulnvutiou; go»l wetl.orebarJ, Re.,good term bouse, containing 4 rooms, cellar and out houses. Price #100 per acre, r-rms bssi. CONtNT A HAYDEN. MO. #9, CIsAY OO, ULD.-On Terre Haute and R chiuuud E. K., I mite we-t «m the ttiginaud Coal Cu-'s | -■'istluu Eighty acres good form laud, bait Cleared, and sail ucavy umbered, ait uudbi ici.ec. Puee, 6XU'per acre Teriua, #500 ca-h, haiante uu seap <»uw.

CuNDt t A HAYDEN.

| MO. «7.—ALABAMA aTKEET,—Corner m Si.

J use (hi Si.—House t auU Lm; Bouse new trame, 1

lew twiett well; lot, sme 374

Terms, 91000 cash, '

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story, »y MO

and poreb, new brick well; tot, size

Price, #11X5.

CONDIT A Ha t DEN.

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Miclti^sn—contract# in writing are legal to charge ten percent. Th* same in Mississippi

••’f in ibis wicketl, wearj and Ohio. In Texas—twelve percent, roaj * in* t«' admit—sinner aa I am! he charged on special contracts.

V ^ ''"wfos cut short at boih *. lit* iMhinn is glu^yj) arcompa-

atui holy associations of

"li* roimirynisti saiil, when ark- ^* , 'bst»( th« Prcsiilfiilia) levees, "■•wbroeh a sight before? ’No,’

‘ ^«p.Mas, 'imf since l teas

TVTOTICE,—TAXES! TAXES! TAXES! ■L ’ The City Trosaure will ba glad to see all who

have not paid their taxes to call at soon as possible aad eels in port,

pey the tame, as the Treasurer most have funds to pay the deMe of the city, which mast be paid immediately.

New \ore, Feh. 22.

Washington’s Birthday was celebrated here with consideiable spirit. The military com pauies were all out, and flags flattered in the breeze from all th%public buildings, shops, &c. Salutes were fired throughout the day by ▼«

IT, which moat be paid Immediately.

The Treasurer will taka all bankable funds aad city orders, ami Is alse iastr cted b the Fmauce i ommittee, tola-e Free Beak paper at Its par value. Come soon. febS-dtf A. P. SHORTRlDGK, City Treas r.

"l^TOT ICE. J V heretofore e

-THE COPARTNERSHIP

heretofore existing between A mil B. Coadit snd Salmon A.Buell, under the style of CondiCf Buell, Real ; Kstote, 41001. sad General A feats, is this day dissolved

by mutual coasent.

All business now In th* baud* o f said Arm, will ha at-

th

please

ANSI B. CONDI F. RtUtfON A. BUELL

InDiANseoLst, February 5th, 1-55.

Hartford, Conn., Feb. 22.

It is rumorodthat the Know-Nothing State Convention has nominated Mr. F. Minor, of Stamford, for Governor; and Field, of Pompet

for Lieutenant Governor.

THIRD CLA S—worn 75 cum »*-nu oollsk.

Agricultural B’k, Ml slerimg Atlantic B’k, Jackson Bank of Covington, Covington... Bank of Albion, Albion Bank of Attica, Attica Bank of N America, Newport..... B*nk of Bridgeport, Bridgeport..

Bank of Rochester.

Bask of ( onnorsville, Coa’svill*.. B’nk Beneeeiaer, Kenssalaer Bank of T Wadsworth, Mich City.. ant of Rockport, Roc* port Bank of America, Morocco Bank of < a burn Auburn

Buffalo, Feb. 2L

The Erie County Poor-house was destroyed

nail* oi AioaiiTp jjcw Drovers Bant, Home

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30^000

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lUbyXW

Ind S’s

60,0*0

Ind S's

10,0u0

f Va 6’s

5,000

I Ohio 6's

4 iO-t

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43,000

IMo 6’s

8 .USD

1 Ind S's

35*500

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(Penn 5 s

14,000

Mo 6's

5,0 i0

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6.000

Ind S's

50,000

Cancelled

Ind S'a

X3,US0

1^ t inio . d *r- Tb ^

pay ih*same 1* said coudu ^ HayZm. j niatea, who were all safely removed. Ihe

lose is not aseertained.

Farmers A Mach’s Bank Raas’iaer. Farmers’ BanfoJasper

L^HANK LESLIE’S FASHION BOOK | JT for Fshraary; just received at Mr* St EWART b HO WEN’S. SfYliOOKS ARE NOW OPENED FOR | JLtA eatrieeof property, and all person* desirous ol ' dlepoetuf «»their property ou good terms, have ae op poitualty offered them, as I wiileudsavor to be prompt snd energetic Indiepoetng olalt profwny placed tn my hand*. Tsrms aaraaeeasblsas any office ia Urn city. • CHABLER COULON’S may I# Intelligence Office

(praying tor the consolidation of the School funds raised in the several countiea,) stating

that the School bill now pending in the Son1 of fiy* spokes, any one ^ ,, “ d • lht n90 * m * r 7 prorisiooa 00 this sob> r '^1 the motion of i| r> Spgnn reported it inexpedient to legie-

late on the subject of eaeloeing the Military

Ground* near the Capital.

B r Mr. Hawthorn, an providing to# the election, preecrihing certain ^ County Snrveyofa. Read twice and By Mr. an nM to legaiiae the orgnnisetion ef Railroed Oimpsniro IHtaUMlj • bJTOredi.tm Om rhy the people. _ inK the hill wee i

dpen-Mi

A BALLARD.—SEAL AND REALAJLs PMte.l Manefoctarer and TUnNKR, Cucte-CL, anuta uf the 91 Fiataytcriau Oharch/ ludiuaupmwi, tndtana. Mm term- are: Fiw ReU and Frees, /er emek, from ff8 to •(*- the pv*ce rerying m pr.fwrtmu to the -mount of woes executed Atl ktuds of tight Job woik nea ly aad pm mptly executed. 1 •Xh CUATES OF QCEENSWARE Df--A^wFreet impewetlea per stupetea Wheeler’ aad ’J F W-Htaff,’ eoatstelag a fail aas White Iroa Stoau dining ware do da do tea ware.

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do leas, do ptalea, do dishes To sotffee buyiag to sell we taro Note

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LX>R THE LADIES!—FRANK LEE* E idff’F FosatOu ffuaR for Roosmber, Jo* mosimd m IfTKWAMr n nowiira A DOLTHUS B. WITH VS- HKSST X* L.w. : .ttMhMMtotlw JMa. ClmkCMfA

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Agubta, Maine, Feh. 22. The RepnUican Covention nominated Anson P. Morrill for Governor. Philadelphia, Fab. 22. The birthday of Washington was quite generally observed. The millitary paraded, and aaintr* were fired, toe. Pittsburg, Feh. 22. The river is unchanged since noon. The weather is damp and clondy; looks like rain. New Yobs, Feb. 22. Cotton ia dull, at e lower. There ia no change ia the Flour marirot aa regards price or demand. Wheat ia steady, with sales ef White Southern at $9 20Q2 25, and Mixed at $1 95. Corn is dull, with a declining tendency ; the sales oompriaa 23,000 hush, at, 94(495c. for Mixed. Pork is aotiva, with sates of 1400 hrlxat $18 toroid Mem, and $14 5ft tor now det, aad $16 50^15 75 for prime Mesa. Beef is firm. Laid is dnlL Whisky has dectiffed, with mlaa of Ohio ah

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47,0*0 50.000 56.000 57.000 18.000 57,000 J^>-0 48,-00 24^0* XuOO BtvSOS

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XX,40U 4,000

Gov’t Stock B’k, Lafhyette | Mr Green Connty bank, Btoomield... Ind S's Laurel HanK. Laurel .... .... Ind S’s Merchants’ baa., Lafayette. - 1mla s Morchants b'k, Springfield Ind S’s Marshall Co B’k, Plymouth......... Bortaera ind. b'k, Logxusport Ind S's Orange b'k Posey rille tod 5’s Public Stock b’k, Newport ln<i S's

Perry County b’k, Cannelton Jp^ ya S’Sj

Plyareuth b’k,Plymouth \vf£

SUawneeBank,Attica US's 37,0*

find S’s 5LSS*

Steuben Co b’k, AngoU rind Sf* 5u,te*

tVnS SS

I La S's 3-,f*e

< Ind S’s 3X50S

{Van* tao^as

CMoO 3foB**

..... ind S's SXOSU Stale Stock b’k, Peru - lads’* IXl^ae State St’k Security b’k Newport..... lad # a 5 yta Tnulera* Bank, Nashville Indy* 7X4te Traders’ b'k, Torre Haute ind 5 a Xusfo (Ind S’s 4tV9Se Worms b k. Ptnsoata —iv*r»

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AfJCiiOii SALKS.

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MU. 86, INDIANAPOLIS, IND - In Uwreaeuburgb and L'i»|fot .UMtsaapyt K K. co. Sutidi vision ef out b«uek 15b; i i«t, ••ac 401b b> XTO Fr ee fXte. Term* | oust*, bazaar* ui 3 an-J t> muutas. WiJ uade for bwise mm ’•uggy.or any Uuug ot tbe kind

CON DIT A HAYDEN.

NO 72, ILLINOIS STREET —eon.er of Si. Ciair'L, 1 mi, atiie 57i by 130 Puce 51,000. Terma 1 enrh. baiunee m 1 and X >««:*. CONDiT A UAk DLN. NO. 71, ILL IN JLS STREET.—between W alnu> and »t. clatr-aU., 3 itT,; mxc 57 by tJu. rrtec CeOO each. Ici m» I cash, bmauee in I aiwrx year*.

CO.*in4 n UAYLEN

NO. 69, ELIZABETH STREET.—Harrw’s Addition, Sluts 38 uylI7 Price #100 racb. Terms JS cash sal*

Alice ut l.X, aud 3 year*. CUfl DIT A HAYDEN.

NO. 68, DRAKE R CO.’S ADDITION.—46 lute on ur eiose lu iU«v DuuaitO;i Line aouta, 40 by 146. 1 rice from #1X5to 9150 each Term?9IS Ca»h, balance m 1,9, 3. aud 4 year* CONDlT A HAV DEN. NO. 66, MARKET STREET.— Lot x in *quarr at raiming back to a.te> , ummpruTCd. Price 91.00*. TciiU'14 cash, b*iai<c-e m I, X, smI 3 years, with inisrasr.

CONDlT A HAYDEN.

NO. 65, WASHINGTON STREET,—Loieineituare 51 auimi»rovc«i. I'nce #50 per fo**» Ter ms J6 cash balance iu 1, X. aud 2 years, with laimtr

CONDlT A HAYDEN.

NO M, MARION COUNTY, IND -Ofo mtlas south of city; a goediaiprotsd lartu of #b acres, noil first rate; 50 acres is cultivation, 3* iu limber; all aader good teuce, good bundings, orchard, Ac; spring and well Price #4U per acre. ffSBSU cash, balance in I as* X year*. COBDIT ta M iYDBM. NO. 50, WHITBOO., IND.—on Tippecanoe River; improved Kaim, oentnltuas 614 scree; 38S acres aader cum vat.*-ai, 114 acre* m pasture, b* acres very heavy umber; auil warm and dry; two house* and two bars*', uas i wo one urcunrus, amt good springs, aud ae good a milt *eu< a» cun be found wu Tippecanoe river. Is snnnted 4miiesirum Ptllsbuigb,ui> Wabash aad EtiUCanal, aud 3 Jfi. miles irum bTuokstuWa, on New Albany and saiem Kailruatf. W i:i be sold iu paru or wltole. to Mill purchaser* Vr.ce Sib per acre Term*, >h first January Mte, H first of January ltd*, * first January 1857, with intaraet ou the two last payments tram eat'..

CONDlT A HAVDFN.

NO. 49, NATIONAL ROAD—Weet of river, ta*. r's AddiUuu; Lot; aue M by 9M. Price 9975. Term* •too case - balance la * ami 18 manta*.

LOR DIT A H AYDRE.

NO. 34, MICHIGAN ST between New Jersey and East streets; 9 Lots; aue 3A3 SMA. Flic* 99TO. Terms, Is sash, balance ta l aad S >• si*

COftIMT * HAYDEN.

NO. 33, BAST ST.—between Micblgan and Tar moat; « Lots; maaMjd by taB. Price 955U each. Terms H cash balance in l aad 9 year*.

condit a haydin.

NO as, TIPTON OO. IND —asm acre ebaavy Um

bored Uad. Price «K5* p*V acre.

CONDlT R HAYDEN.

NO. Mb JASPRR GO. OLD—JIMS acme, slang tee line mt tee Leuahnpart aud Sharia Railroad* Baa ass rolling praiite. and gaud UiUbls lead. Timas warn ——I tRu brat coins* si iisestsmsm * rndQ* ths cuunty. aad hos* boss withheld from market until row. WftNjoEsrofo^agga^gas

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