Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1857 — Page 3

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Fnra Picrumaa.—W* edl tb«

oar patroos to tbo UrtropoUlMl D^Mrrwtypo Otllorj, Soatk aid* of Wahia(too * •troet, • fow doon Eootof tbo Wright Boom. Tbo pabWe wm flad io Mr. M. L. Ofcr, tbo propriotor, • gootlomta well worthy of their •upport. He to an artist of tbo higheet ability, whilst bis arbaaity iorarisbiy rolioroa tbo todiaa asaally attendant upon tbo process of transferring 000*0 M phis” opoo gal-

ranisod metal

Of bis ssristant Mr. Hayso, It Is msosly ooosssary to spook. Ho wasaasBgtbo fat, who, years agooo, iotrodoood tbo art ta h> dianapolis. His oxporiooco, both boro sod

| in tbo East, is a sufficient gnamteo of Mo

STATE SENTITfRI,. MONDAY MORNING, MAR. 10, 1057. DMMOCRAITO llOMXVATlOirS. ~ tee Ttwnkir Tmrtn, CHRISTOPHER G. WERBE:. te* TtwaiJMp CKr*. CALVIN TAYLOR; tee Tiumskip Trtm^urtr, ALFRED J. ROOKER;

tee C*—UkU»,

EDWARD DAVIS, OLIVER KEELY,

0 FELDT.

JACOB BISBDfO. .smammmmmmmmmammmammmmam

TOMMAIM,

1 bo Borgoois and Nonpariol Typo oo which skill in tbo marrolloas art of sun-painting ti e Soniior 1 is now printod. It will bo sold i It has boon said of Ua that be oan daguoroo-

at a bargain if application Is mods soon.

'rotnoomw oonTiivTfoiv.

Tbo Democracy of PERRY TOWNSHIP are requested to meet in conrention on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, at 3 o'clock, p. m., at MARK’S SCHOOL HOUSE, for the purpose of appointing delegatee to the Coun-

ty Convention.

Mass Conveitioa The Democracy of Wayne Township are requested to meet in Maes Convention at Thomas Morrow’s, on Saturday, the 28th day of March, 1867, at 2 o’clock p. m., to select delegsfeso attend the County Convention to nominatea candidate for Clerk of aid county, and to attend to all other business that they may deem neccrsary. Bv order of THOMAS MORROW, SAMUEL LAKE, Tosnahip Committee.

type even the shadow of a doubt. Bow true Ibis is we do not know, but we will vouch that be can take a picture of either a lady or gentleman, or any number of babies, that will look more like the originals than tbe originals themselves If anybody doabu this let them visit tbe Gallut, and take a look at tbe almost living and breathing and smiling laces of the old acqaiantances that are hang up all around, sad seemed as though they wished to speak to you and tell yon “ this u the place for an excellent pictur* ;” and our word for it, you will not rest satisfied until tbe artiste have caught a sun-beam, and with a pencil of light, have painted even the smile of satisfaction that your lip wean, together with your happy face, upon the •hiniog plate. *

Republican Township Couvsutlon. A tolerable gathering of Black Republicans met in the Court House Saturday afternoon. It was calltd a "Maas” Convention, and Andrew Wallace was mada President thereof, and Messrs. Sweetier and Jones Secretaries. Wm. Wallace, being called upon, made a

MAONiricmiT Spring Styles.—G. G. Holman, Odd Fello a’ Building, Washington street, is now receiving a moat extensive assoitment of Ladies’ Drees Goods. The Spring and Summer styles are most beautiful, rich in design, various in pattern, and surpass anything of the kind ever brought to this market. He is also in receipt—and we ask the especial attention of the ladies to this— of a large assortment of white goods—Swim Jaconet and Cambric Muslin, striped and

pretty fair Abolition harangue, whereat hie

Black Republican listners pricked their earn j plaid do, Mull and Nainsook do, In-lia Twills,

and seemed wonderfully tickled. Gordon, the prohibitosy liquor law Representative of Marion in the Legislature, followed him. Gordon got frantic, flung his arms aloft in the very agony of phronsy, raved, H'ormed, swore, twisted hie optics tragically, frightened the little Fusioniste present fearfully, villlfied Dick Ryan, ex- i hausted himself in blasphemy, and sat down in a wil’od shirt, feeling very tired, indeed. W. W. Roberts, Chairman of the Resolution Committee, proceeded then with a string of whereases »nd resolves ; one of them denouncing indirectly the late Black Republican candidate for the Vice Presidency, the Hon. W. L. Dayton, and several other prominent Free Kansas Fusionists, for moving in the matter of a re-transfer of the Wabash and Erie Canal. Dayton didn’t win for the free nigger gentry, and they are the very first to kick most unkindly and ungratefully his already well bruised political posteriors. Another wss traitorously and bitterly expletive with regard to the recent decision of tbe Supreme Court of the United States in

the Drc 1 Scott case.

Valencia Seta, do Collars, Honiton Sets, Thread Lace do, embroidered 8wise and Jaconet do, Breakfast do, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, a large and complete assortment of Linen goods, Cottonades, bleached and brown Cottons, Ac., all of which will be sold very low. Onk of thb WANTi.—We notice among the daily teceipts of the mail boats and the Madison packets vast quantities of spokes, hubs, felloes, and other material for the manufacture of wagons, carriages, Ac., also, large receipts of plow-handles, all of which constiture an important item of trade.—Louisville

Courier.

These spokes, hubs, felloes, Ac., are manufactured at the extensive establishment of Osgood, Smith A Co., Illinois street, Indianapolis. In fact, this is one of the heaviest mechanical firms in the west, and the entire States of Indiana. Illinois and Missouri allmoat, the north-west and the south-west, are supplied therefrom with tbe designated man ufactured work.

Panorama or the Bible.—Williams, the

Every department of removes his Panorama of tha Bible

the constitutional government—the Legisla- J f rom this city to Lafayette, to-day. We moat tlve, the Executive and the Judicial ><• m- cheerfully commend this magnificent work

sailed now, and the memories of the founders of our 1’berties, revered by all other men, reviled and blackened by these Republican Abolition Amalgamationlsts, proclaiming the

right of African American Citizenship.

The making of the nominations followed, which were : For Trustee, J. M. W. Langsdale; Treasurer, A. J. Hensley ; Clerk, I. I. Keeley ; Constables, John Shop, Jas. Stapp,

David Loucks and Thomas Gott.

Adjourned to meet on Saturday next to

make municipal nominations.

0^7" The weather is as favorable to fruit as the orchardists could desire. The freezing temperature, if it should continue till the first of April, could not be regretted. The past two years have been so fatal to the fruit prospects in this vicinity os to discourage tbe growers in one of the most favored localitiee on the continent. Grapes have dona pretty well, and there is reason to believe that thla delicious fruit, so refreshing and healthful, will bo cultivated profitably in ibis climate, even when all other fruits fail. Let every one put down all the cuttings he can find room for, and since tbe vinea may drape a fence or dwelling with beauty and shade without requiring much land surface, they may bo considered as ornamental as they are profitable, and add aa much to the b,aaty and comfort of our homes as they do to the

enjoyments of the table. , tm — — ■. #

Township Tbostnh.—Adam Knodle having declined the nomination for tbe office of Township Trustee, tbe Committee have supplied the vacancy by substituting the name of Christopher G. Webbs. Democratic voters of Center Township will bear thia fact

in mind.

of art to the people of Lafayette. It is worthy of the most liberal patronage. If it meets with proper encouragement at the outset, it will "draw its own houses” afterwards.

O^yOur Indianapolis Tragedians are going to Evansville to star it. Mr. Graham, ' New York Manager,’’ is about opening Theatre there.

Notice. The annual distribution of pews, by renting, in the First Presbyterian Chu{eh of this city, will take place on next Wednesday afternoon, (March 18tb,) at 2 o’clock, at the ChuToh. Full pews, parts of pews or single sittings, will be disposed of. Plate may be aeen previously at the office of Dr. Newcomer, on Circle Street, and at the Chorch.

(Kr It i* Raid that Palmer’a Lotion is the beet article known for chilblains. If the skin is unbroken, one thorough application will prove an eflectnal cure. This is certainly worth knowing. mlfidwlw

jETNA INSURANCC COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1919.

CASH CAPITAL,

$500,000.

0£rEd«rard Everett goes shortly to St. Louis, to deliver an oration at the organisation of a new college, the Washington University, and to repeat hit lecture 00 Washington. His acceptance of an invitation to lecture here, en route for St. Louts cr home, might be obtained- through the mesne of the Young Meo’s Christian Association of Indianapolis. . o. / • Something Rich in the Amusement Line.—By reference to advertisement it will baaaan that Pm* Kind Is la give two entertainments in onr city this week. Tha Profesaor is one of the beat Elocutionists, Mimics and Dnllerists in the country, and his entertainments are always rich, ney and Tata. Everybody should go. Young Mbn'i Cniistian Association.— Tha Annual Meath* of thia Asaosktioo, for tha election of Officers for tha ensuing yeas, will be held this (Monday) Evening, 16th last, at o’clock, at the Rooms opposite the Poet Office.

17SPECIAL atteoUea ctveo to luaraiM* of 7ASM Jh raoraHTY, dwelling amd oi tboillIMOS. IararMsa«hbatldtDg»orcontaiiUtita very fa-

vorsbU manner,for 3 or Syeara.

Loseea Prooewtlr Paid tm Ornate,

AMO MQOTIABLY ADJUSTED.

Alao,I:iaam Store*, Ware boa***, BnikHifa or Content, nod PertoMl Property generally to towo or country. at rate a aa low aa conalatont with tbo ho*4rda token, ond/nlend /nmrniMeareriwr U« PTilt •/ ff—irMit* by WM. HBNDKR80N, Agent,

I QdianapolU t liid.

Apptieatl on eoa be made to C. B. D,tu,£ erk, who la

tolly authorised to traoaa at all buatneaa com eeted with

he Agency. [eeprt ly! WM. HRMittRSON. KAJVBAA LARD AOHWCT.

M. J FOGARTY,

REAL ESTATE * GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, " LEAVEN WORTH CITY, M. T-, TT AVISO permanently located at Leer en worth, he XX will attend to the purchaee nod anle of Lends and Town Lou. make collections, pay taxes, invest money, locale land warranto, rent hnlaima, roeetve and forward good* and merchandise,or transact nny other business, on eommtmtoa, which mar he entreated to him, with

prompt and careful attention.

Itch wff Mime Yaw

tag cawed.

jrr.1.7. Howry, n wed known marakenl of Cnno!- , Montgomery county, Ohio, writes m follows : CerretttoKJVrwtfesMry 0.,MmpUk, 1935. Mb. Bomo pamen :-Deer Mr-Lo* Doeember, efeflol vaata CtedenMMobtained n bottle of yonr Vegetable Coemeue Lcdoo, fo Ifj He cReacy In the ew* of BarberN Itch, with which IW been afflicted Jhrmoro tea*aleeyne»; ea«1lgtveoaaegrw.t pteneore tote akte to Mar* y*« that It hae peered it, cEca«y beyond an AonM. MophyaliW has over done me oeo-hanimrtth pH the good IMP!*>■—<"■ hoe. and iteva lemeltedngaM ■■■y. It le a valaaMe prepn. attoa. 8. P D. Srery day jekrtaglagioHghtWideaoe equally strong. Utnoeao doapalr that le tenaMed with this horrid

by n jidtatew me of this

■Meetei _ Prepared only by

i battles SerK M.

Parse)* ty DmggUle generally.

mweet P<

BOLON PALMER, ISI., Cincinnati, O.

mart-dAwlm.

1 Emade* EarnapartllaTTPUm volantary tmttmooy of numerous cltUeua. VW ewe *elr restoration to health under the Meaning of FtpvMeace to tola celebrated hygelaa remedy; prove*, that lor (boo# who languish under the pain of rheumatism, tor the scrofulous, the blotched, pimpled, and dtiOgared; the sufferer, from tumours, cancer*, ami abinemna; the TicUm,of diseased livers; for the dyspeptte, and enfeebled, there la now every reaeon for hope! Tboemnds of such cnees have been cured by this prepemtlon, and thousand, and teas of thou,and, may yet be restored to health by its use. Prepared and sold by A. B. dc D. SARDS, Druggists, ISO Pulton Street, New York. Bold also by B. BROWSING, Indianapolis, lad., sad by Druggtsta generally. marll-ddcw-lw

S OLLOWAY’S FILLS - HATUHBW GREAT

ALLY.

To prostrate toe bodily powers by drastic purgative,, is to assist disease. The famous pills, en the contrary, amts! nstn/e In her confUct with disease, by re-vitati I zing the blood and expelling all morbid matter from the syttem. Sold at the Manufactories, No. 30, Maiden Lane, New Yerk, and No. 4SU, Strand, London; and by all the druggist*, at25c.,63%e.,and 91 perNra. marl tdAwlw.

TESY OAM’T BE BEAT In the way ef relieving those who are In ill health. Our readers will probably wonder to what we refer. We can merely say that Messrs. Comstock A Brother, of the city of New York, prepare the best as*>rtment of Family Medicines now In use. Their efflcaclou j properties In the keeling of disease, are truly wonderful. Porx cold or cough their Cherry Lungwort is unexcelled, sad It will also cure consumption In its primary stages. For Ba'dnem or disease connected with the hair, they prepare an article called Turkish Balm, which is also equal to any In use. Also, other remedlas ferdBtomitdlseaeee. They else prepare a complete assortment of YouatCs to Carlton’s Horse and Cattle Medldnet,«uch ae Carlton’s Condition Powders. Youstt’, Gargling Oil, Ac. Agents for Indianapolis, JAS. KIRLAN,S. M’MILLAK. a marU-ttifwlw.

ARE TOU 8iCKOr have you friends that are sick ? Then read Dr. Easterly's advertisement In another column of this paper, and go to the agent In this place and obtain the medicine recommended fo• the Complaint. We alludeto Dr. Easterly’s Iodine and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Carter’s Cough Balsam, Dr. Easterii’* Ferer and Ague Killer, Dr. Baker's Hpecllc and Dr. Hoeper’s Female Cordial. These medicine* have been thoroughly tested la the various forms of dUoase lor which they are recommended aod can bo con fluently recommended as the mod efficacious remedies known. They are very popular and are selling rapidly W nearly every city and town in the United States. To be had of TOMLINSON A COX, agent* for Indlauapolis. feb38-dAwlm. lx roar, st to Psuxles—Da. Cksssikax’s Pills.— The combinations of ingredients in these Fills, ts the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild la their operation, and certain of restoring nature to it*proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills Invariably open theseobstructlonsto which females are liable, and bring nature (■toils proper channel, whereby health 1*restored,and the pole and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. Nofemale can enjoy good health unlese she is egular, and whenever an o bat ruction take* place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health Immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumption* among young females. Headache, Pain In the Side, Palpitation oftho Heart, Loathing of Pood, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the lulorruptlon of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Plli* will Invariably remedy all these evils. Nor ere they less efficacious Id the cure of Leucorrhota, commonly called the “Whites.” These Pills should never betaken daring pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable,and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Pull and explicit directions accompany each box. Theee Pills are put up In square, flatboxes. Person* residing where there Is noagency eetabtlahed,by enclosing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to Dr, C. L. Cbbbssmxh, No. 207 Bleeker st., New York City,can have them sent to their respective ^dreM^b^nretnrn 0t m **Wholesale*n J Retail Daalerfor Indianapolis. jalylTdAwix ■*, Hiaing Sun Insurance Company, , OP RISING SUN, INDIANA. AUJE0R1ZED ~CAP11AL, $100,OCO •INCORPORATED 1834. BOARD OTWHEOTORa. 8. Hathaway, - — Jno. M. Otnnlngs. B. J. Hathaway, J.C. Wells, Geo. GiUeeple, W. f. Pate, ■: .ir. r if¥su; • John Grace, . Hiram P. Clore, Samuel F. Covington, v ' * n < £• Hathaway, Prefle B. J. Hathaway, Sec’y. TtHlS COMPANY TRANSACTS BUSINESS IN 1N1 DIANA ONLY. Fire and Marine Risks taken by A. DKFRBES, Agent, Indianapolis, Indian*. •ugS’M-dlj.

Mssetary at CshkkM

“■ i

TELEGRAPHIC.

FOR THE SBETINKL-l

Jt/rfjpJt- - A +*•&+

'“ssss^'isrsm

IA •’■frl ! There lee de-

al an advance ef le. tor

■= is. S'.'pssvs - Beef Arm. Lord heavy. Whisky advanced; alee

fjjd. f * Ohio. i ' ito ' ^

CincmAn, March 14.

PteSiTjg^dnUtopfl toe enpmtee, anSffltefl flfl tor

tertsete

ms reel Arm bet •t -- - - Timothy et 93 30.

mw In Frsrlsls—.

BARK It®TB TABLE, CORRfiiOTBD DAID.Y . * ‘ Z BE. ^ C L nOMLBY Y, ■ AZAB te O O ... Bauktr*, Deefor* te Eerteags C*i» end 9mcmrmt

Bmk

• ’f~r « ' •

FAR FUNDS.

State Bank of Indiana, -Speele paying Free Bk’a.

Ba^.kof the State ef Ind., ! of Ohio,

State Beak of Obie, Specie paying Tree Bk’e.

State Beaks ef Mlaanari | ef Vlrgiaia.

Solvent Banka of Ky., iOld BaaaeirfVizgiola, Louisiana Banks. J Maryland Ranks la good

ripede Paying Free Bk’s. credit,

ef Jad. I All solvent Baslera Banks

UNCURBBNT FUNDS. Illint it. Di*< TVuasssss. Dit.

AUlexeeptthellat be- Old Banka, 1%

t Stock Bants, 3 i Banka not eecu red, Stole

Seat* Cereltaa.

Solvent Banks, S

Pftrtk CtrtliiLt.

SteS

low,

fritetntht.

AU Free Banks,

Mltkiftn.

Banks in go<>d credit.

Ceweds.

Solvent Banks.

I * Solve

A

Solve

QEO T- BROWNING(Late Browning k Mayor.) XTITXaioloroshlro Orocor, AND COMMISSION MEBCHAHT, t IMDIAM AFOLIS. tobW-dtrt

J3S1

and careful attoa

mo* satisfactory retore nee given.

FPtCK ee Mala Suwsl, op peel to Wlsemknet

901—TI7I0 AMD OLAMIOAL SCHOOL FOE

Prof. A V. How, a. e^wtll open a tepmlmeui For term*,and admission, apply to lha Pr>adyal.

AppletffiB’s Re Re RffiMe TNOE FBBRUABY, JJJtt EBOEXYBD r AT STEWART A-B OH

FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS, RECEIVED THIS DAY BY EXPRESS. XT BY Spring Mantles, Bonnet*. Gloves. BmbroiderItI les. Lace Goods, Domestic Prints, Muallcs, Ac., * LMlra’ Fancy Store. , R whRLAN A CO.

w-BUGLE GIMP

A ^ Bi0 * ^a“i1WSSS2 go’s.

febUL . ; “ “ ‘

43 We* Washington Sire*

No. 18 We* Wi

’9,

Sue*.

No. tiUmliiTkmaMnMtmm-mt. '•fo'CMre tos* qf-VAs WHgkt Brntoto) 1HDIAEAPOL9. HnU ' wild -ytitibulG, and • FnU Assortment of Wall Papers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fTTPeroaml a’tontieiLftvea ie Paper Haeglng

marlOdem

A. Jmtopested*

RATTANS.

SJ-Ur. Jmim Ferrj.of liMW El|n«, lays os under dsilj oldifations for newapeper fevoro. Orange of Tn» —See Modiaott and Indlenepolis Rellrohd uoiioe.

Mr. Xtej*f Coffe# BgUgii. .

Y AH AgeMtovteeeMeeflte. Ray’s Cstee EHlem.

*ef7Gl*

U3MLA A labor invoice* A IPMtta, )■* received. A. B. WILLARD A

fiMM,*x wtedewe te tern* roMdra, rod toeewte-

MBarsttoeTbyis? ^Igoo^MW luhto. 1 L*^ovvt

msrtd3fn« J

T -v T

rAjrfniEVANon.

f 4 ■

,, » t .

Jo* received and s.^hSkkknmyer.

DRESS TRIMMINGS!

Mobile Banka, AU others,

•art Bank, Ofrgi*.

Old Banks, Independent,

S 5 to 10

Ditcrtiiud Illintit Baal#. People’s Bank of Canal, and RushviUe Bank, 13c. dla. EXCHANGE. Baying. I Selling. On New York % pr I On New York 1 pr. Philadelphia y. prf Philadelphia .1 pr. Baltimore % pr j Baltimore .........1 pr.

ANDERSON, M’LANE & CO, IKPOKTaaS AMS WBOLmaLB raaLOKSIK STAPLB ANB 7AECY BKY GOODS, AND VARIETY STORE. 452 Main st., North side, between Fifth and Sixth. LOUISVILLE, KY. TY7B import a large portion of our own Foreign TV Goods direct from Europe, la addition to which one member of our Arm spends all hi* time In the Eastern markets. By this arrangement we receive ne*

and well assorted, embracing every article in the Dry Goods line. And we pledge outset 'es to seU as low as similar goods can be bought In any market, east or west. We will receive a* par, the notes of all the solvent Free Banks of Indiana, we would solicit the attentios of the Merchants of Indiana to onr stock. apdAwly.

* Saw larsey * tm* wm aapeiMad te watt aa Be . d toform him. M iss te4 na torther com ■uesttons to *aka, tbeGenato were -tody to adjoin. &n motion of Mr. Steward, toe fourual * a farmer day wa- eerrectod, striking oatto* pordoa Whteh amd Bright’s credent!-Is were* Jadiclary. Bright raid Us if a motion be ■ede * rotor She* be wtabed to be benrd. U waa Be ease * bis cot was aKGsfcBMbtenliaa, and e* TTambeH teagbctasHy saugM to

eaedad to bailott, and elsctad

out of 47.

ratnrned t< anks tor tha honor

t tbe BSMto prewJto raettvod 39 ZiZZZZi

proaileait to dtachargat* partially aa ha oould the dattae

devotvad upon hi*.

Seward oBbred a lueatath* wktek wa

adapted, tendering tbe thanks * tha Breckeortdge for tha dignity wdh which ba bed i

charged tiadattca if sisal dtog sBc*.

Five thousand eoptea * tha report of tha Army offloers ralattva to thair miamn to tha war la the Cnmoa,

waa ordered to be printed.

Tbe Seuate, after Ex ecu tire Smeioa, adjourned.

The (olio wing persons i

WisuiasTox, March 14. • confirmed Coptaiae of the

Mary: Theodora Belly, viee Abbott, dserased; Hugh Y. Purviancc, vies Mortis, deceased ; tiTas. F. Lyara, vice MeKeerer, deceased; W. Morris, vieeDulhuy,deoeased: Francis B. Ellison, vies Biglow, resigned; and the following are cool rated aa Com minders in the Nary : Alexander M. Pinnock, Geo. T. Emmons, Edward Middleton, Tha*. T. Hunter, Gastevas H. Scott, Chas. P. Melatoch, Lieutenants, confirmed. Degrasse Livingston, rice McRae, deceased, Wm. B. Fitxhugh,

ton, vice Middleton, promoted, Wm.:

Nelson, resigned, Henry A. Adams, vies Oakley, signed, Geor<e Brown, vice Baton, deoensed. Cl

Cheever, vice

te-

E. Hawley, "vice B. Toler vice Fox

Staley, resigned, and Bush rod resirned, and William H. Ward

viee Young, resigned; fiobi. L. May, viee Biddle, resigned; J. W. Ounnington, viee Parker, resigned; Hudson M. Faitland, vice A ley, deceased; James W.

Francis E. Bhepperd. P. Pilot, vice Hulma

Shirk, viee Day, deceased; Jerae Taylor, vice Wa ksr, deceased; James G. Maxwell, vice Hunter, promoted;

vice Hintas. rerigned; Thomas resigned; Edward P. MeCrea,

vice McDougal, promoted; kAward C. Stockton, vice Fleming, dismissed ; George P. Turner, of Virginia, Second Secretary In the Marine Corps; Allan Ramsey, District Columbia, a Lieutenant la the Marine Corps, trice Young Blood, resigned ; D. Bloedrmd, of Springvilte, N. Y, Assi-tant S > tgeou in the Navy, viee Passed Assistant Surgeon. K. K. Kane,deceased.-

W&smKeTox, March 14.

Among ihe confirmations to-day are the following : Abner P.all, of Michigan, Consul to Honolulu; Wm.

Miai*tar Resident st GuntoVirginia, Consul toTobasco,

mexicv, j wi xi. ,, va,o, of Con,, Consul to Lyons, France; J. A. Thoniton. North Carolina, Cons* to Aspinwall; Peter Lausema, Louisina, Consul to Matamorms; F. G. A. Johnson, of Rhode Island, Consul to Bernitt, Turkey; A. Bragan, of Georgia, Paymaster of the Army; Eugene M. Nelson, U. S. Attorney for

Minnesota.

mow. DB GRATH’S RtBCTBIC OIL, THB ELECTRIC OIL.—Electric Cures—Pain is Ue premonitor of death ; relieve the pain and you check tbe disease. Prof. De Grath’r Electric Oil is tbe marvel of the ege, for the following, (not everything) r Cares Rheumatism often in a day; Cures Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes; Cures Cramp in Stomach, five ninutee; Cures Bun s Wounds, Bruises, one to three days; Cures Headache, fifteen minutes; Cures Earach, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night; Cures Piles, Swelled G ands. tea days; Cures Felons, Broken Breasts, Sa t Rheum, two to six days; Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, six to ten days; Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days; , Cures Ague and Fever, one to two days, and al. ner Tons and scrofulous affections. Cures Deafness, one to four days. Cuira all Palms In the Hack, Breast, Ac., in two days. .. . As an example of the estimation in which it Is held by one of the ablest jurists and writers Ac., in this country, we willgive a letter received by Prof. DeGrath Irom John Livingston. Esq., Editor of the well known Monthly La* Magazine, 157 Broadwaw, New York. A word of suck testimony is of more weight among tbe best clime* of the country, thau volumes from unknown sources : Guabd Horst, Philadelphia. May 7th, 1856. Prof. Charles De Grath—t freely give lias my opinion that your “Electric Oil” is among ihe most wonderful remedies of modern times. At the earnest request of a lady who alleged she had been relieved of a most painful affection by its use, 1 was induetd to try a bottle, though at the time of purchasing, I fully believed it to be a quack medicine and a catch-penny humbug. But a trial convinces me that it does possess a magic power, and its use will prove a blessing to suffering humanity. I recently took a cold from sleeping In damp sheets, and my neck became s<> swolen and painful, that 1 tou.d not turn mv bead. Afterusln^fWlih utsuccess, everything prescribed by my physician 1 last evening tried your Electric Oil. This monng 1 am well, the relief having been as complete as it was instantaneous. Yours ve y truly, JOHN LIVINGSTON, Editor Monthly Law Magazine, 157 Broadway A 120 West Fourteenth st.. N. Y. Hr. Livingston belongs to the old wealty and highly respectable laast'ies of the first settlers of New York. Any one can adore-* him on the subject of the above letter, which will oe answered with pleasure, CAtmos.—There are numerous Imitations sprang up on tbe reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. marSdwlm.

Tobshto, March 14.

It is stated by persons from the scene of the late Bailroad calamity at Hamilton, that many additional bodies have been recovered. A Jury Is already Investigating the cause of the calamity, and arrangements are in progress for a public Funeral on Monday.

WaaaiKaTOs, March 14.

Hon. D. F. Disney, formerly members of Congress; from Ohio, died at Dexter’s Hotel this

Puenmonia.

terment

morning, of

His remains will be carried home for in-

Baltikoki, March 14. Snow fell last night about 8 Inches deep, very light, and is rapidly disappearing. Warm weather setting in.

Pittsbcksh, March 14. Elver stationary with three feet ten Inches In tbe channel. Weather clear and pleasant. 1-ociatillx, March 14. River (ailing with five and a half fo* In the canal. Weather clear.

Cihcinsati, March 14. Weather clear and mild. River foiling slowly.

1857. Hew Spring Styles.

URGE & VARIED

ASSORTMENT OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. BONNET RIBBONS, LACES, AND ALL KINDS OF STRAW GOODS, *

GOOD NfiSWSFOU THKB1CK. (Office open every day and evening.) DR. EWING, No. 53 Merldian-sL, I'VE VOTES his whole timo to the troatm. nl ofSeLJ cret Diseases, such as siphiltis, in Ut first and secondary stages. gomtorhoea, gleet, inflam nation of the bladder, stricuires, 1mpotency, diseases of the bones, mercu rial diseases, scrofula, e:c. Al L suffering under protracted cases, sggravsted or uesn. cessfull ■- treated by inexperienced or pretended pra stith n«ra; those laboring under the destructive effects of mercury or quack nostrums, all who suspect the i emains of disease lurking in their systems, may C ins tit Dr. E. with honorable confidence and a guaranty ot a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Ewing announces to ladles in want ef a remedy for irregularities, stoppages. Ac., peculiar t > thedelicate organizations or their systems, Dr. JXcier’s Female Monthly Pills as the remedy. The many thousand boxes 1 have eeld prove it—none speak U of them, for all tike them. Hr. Dacier's Pills can only be had at Dr. Ewing's office. No. 53 Meridim street, Indianapolis, Ind. Ledies In certain situations should net use these, the particulars of which will be found on the dir setione accompany ing each box. Price 81. Sent by a ail t*> any part of the country. No letters will be answered unless they contain s remittance or a pottage stan p. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. mar3d#lj -

JOHN KOFFITT. K. ». STOBSKAK DRS. MOFFIT & STONEMAN, Resident Dentists,. ROOMS IN THB CAPITAL HOUSE, fiECOND STORY, INDIANAPOLIS, IND decU-dAw6mo.

marlldSm

AT J . W. COPELAND’S, No. 8, Bast WasningtoD-st., over Capi-nl Bank.

CHANGE OF FI18M.

T>ATES A MAGUIRE have this day bought the inAJ^terest of their partner. John^C. Wright, in the firm

authorized to col-

and as-

7right. Bates A Maguire, and are authorize

tect and receipt for all notes and accounts due,

same all Uabtltties of the late firm.

JOHN C. WRIGHT.

HARVEY BATES, JR., DOUGLASS MAGU1RK, JR. The buslnera will bs contlaued * the old stand by Bates A Maguire. marl2dlw NEW ARRIVALS.

RATTANS-

'X'HE sixth lot of those Long Rattans for Ladies* drese* JL Just received at A. B. WILLARD A CO.

NEW BLACKSMITH ESTABLISH-

MENT. '

pHE undersigned having determined on a permanent 1. location in this city, would oeg leave to Inform the public, that they may cortUentiy expect to have any kind of Job Worxdonep jmptly and in good style, mad

at fair prices.

HORSE shoeing;

He would say to Farmers, Uvery and Omnibus and Draymen, as well as gentlemen and /art meg B’hoys, plesse trv our work. From loagexperience In the business, he ts prepared to do all work in his line as it

thould be.

Waggons constan ly on hand and madeto order,from the best of material, and by the most expeneneed work-

men. Repairing done on short notiee

i removed

Shop

to tbe

> new

Street opposite the State Bank.

fob28 dAw.

brick on Pennsylvania

THOMAS MARKHAM.

A. A. 0OBDOM. J. W. 000008, #. J. KAUISOU. A. A. GORDON & CO., WHOLZSALE DKALBBS 1> SRAPLE AND FANCY X>3Et.Tr 0-00338. NO. 140 NORTH SIDE, MAIN-ST. LOUISVILLE, K Y » Keeps constantly on hand, a large and general slock o DRY GOODS, which they offer on the mo* favorable terms to Msrehnnta visiting their city, april 11 wly

ATTORMZY JUfD COUNSELLOR JtT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TP-Office in Johnson’s Building, 3 doors west of the Wright House. mar3d2w

3 For the largest sssortment of Business Cratatn the

> B ~‘" c ra , r'5rj,

US IN ESS COATS—

NAPOLEON B. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW INDIANAPOLIS, INDOFFICE NO. 37, BAST WASHINGTON STREET OVER MILLS A CO. tacfodAwSm. '

LAND WARRANTS. j^OVGNT, BOLD AND LOSATBD^ ^ •vtMt "

HMTdtf

WILLARD A STO 1*4, BetasHbw ~

. a. BOCK. O. W. WICKS. *. C.BAYUSB. NOCK, WICKS & CO. COBMlteSIOIV MSBCBAIVTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS,

Affiffi MALUffi til

FORK1GM AND DG1HNSTIC LIQUORS

ALSO-^A^ntoter^^^^oi

JW. ffto«»fo MWWmt EA Jt

LOUISVILLE, Wrf. may Idly \ r - -

fSiramSS

MACY & HOLCOMBE, ATTORNEYS A^LAW,,, jy^Oflee opposite the Wright House.

DLIND ASYLUM fltANUPACTUKKS. 'T'HB INMATES OP THB ASYLVM FOR THB A BLIND MANUFACTURE

BROOMS,

.HAIR BRUSHES,

CLOTHES BRUSHES.

HATE

totoMWan. . - s.w.nanKom.

S. P. DICK & CO^ MANDTA0TUBSBS AND DBALBRE N XffiE’JKJP O o o o.

111! H . II* totorfh—ramfitoteA

. BRUSHES. , SCRUB BRUSHES. SHOE BRUSHES,

W WILLOW WAGONS.

MARKET

In the most suhsianbal mannM, and of

Dusters throughout the State an eanratly requralsa to tows to ten* mate macuisd s Ira whs o» Orders so-

: , J.^pWOKKMAN. ’ * (Jourtoi tegl.’J

■ 'KiDOLOVla:

J^JUPtEIT AFDGEJTB ’ COLORKD end White KM

fthte.

Ju* roestvrd*

XtOMPS

T7VEANK T.BSmPE OAZBTTH OT Yi 1? for Fubcnary.aa E YWAET A M>N

PKBFUMEBT AND TOILET SOAPS, gTf teg,* J.p.fopb* co*t.

S£&

torest, damage* and msif due oa mortgage No. ■

j2«s Mid lot and

toi^)tom^^'sw m hundrad aai thirty-four (I3() Aral, tbeara uorth toitymMaadahnlf (4S)Ata*to tho ptoce of hogteMng.-^

AUSTIN Aa

Aniratrumeutfor tho cure of gsustal Dob**,,« moreuraparly ksowaos Simtoil Waakuam, Wavy—s Debility, Low Splrito, Tatotnla, Weaknoaeofthe Enak and Limha. Dins naan of Yteon Aa^ Ac., incapacttaUag «®r ^*nam_ or kuttbrnmy, randarlng hS

J teESteteWte totwauty daya,. aaujatotlywtthmadjrfgaa. tquho uSTrarr Wrticular voTicc. Dr. AM OB A SOKarett* aniv Pkyuloianain tha State -hoara mambanortha Royal CoDaga of Suigeona, Loodom rndmates of oopoftho moat aminant College* ia tha Ualted Stalpy taka uleasura in annonneing tha tteyhsva invented a mo* important instrument for »ka am* of the aherwebmases. it krabaan, autoramd to a la* by tha mo* aminant physicians in T~n4rn Paris. Fhllndaiuhia and Now York; h ban Man dociarad to ha tha only useful instrument aver yet iHaaaisi edfor tha cure of Seminal Weaknaas, or aay disease ol tha genital oreans, caused by tha aacrat habtfo ofyouth. Dr. AMuS d SON, in order to mtisfy the mo* skepti

by ratomten the instrument In good order. teraora wlahicgtbe aboveusetal tnamnmant wtR ohserve that the price, with the aotompunying directions, securely paeked and sc i by expreaa, m tea dollars. NKW BKM EDIKS AND QUICK CUBES.

DR. AMOS A SON

May ba consulted from eight o’clock In the morning Halil nine at night, in every stage and symptom of the Venereal Diserae, Gonorrheas, Gleets, Secondrry symptoms. Seminal Weakness, Impotence apd Strict urea of the Urethra, Ac., with inviolable reereey. Tha tmxtmenYthey adopt is tbe rosnft of upwards of 33 years’extensive and successful practice in London.— The mort inveterate eases of Venereal Diseases eradicated In eight or oinedays, and cases of a Right nature la two or three days, at a moderate expense. The cure effected without confinement or hindrance Orem bust nets; Mao, nodes and pains in the bones and limbs ffifecfcaaltj eradicated. U It & mffilsncholy fact thttthou winds Ml victims to the Venereal Disease, owing to unskilful men, who, tri^lhe use of that deadly poison. Mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulcerations, with blotches on the head, Ihee and body; dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sere throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the sead and limbs, till st length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensue, and a melaackoly death puts a period te their drmdful sufferings. BEWABE OF IMPOSITION.

DR. AMOS A SON

Have for a long series of yean bean engaged in an ax tensive practice in the treatment of these delicate com pialpls, and are the only legally qualified physicians who, regardless of the taunts aud envy of the hypocritical and mock mode*, have had the confidence througt the medium of the public press, to direct attention tc those enormous evils, from which no grade of society U free. La selecting this department of practice they haw beou amply rewarded by tho great success that has attended their efforts in the treatment of these case*, which are so generally confided to unqualified aod ignorant empirics, who, will their pirated publication* and assumed foreign names and titles, and pretended virtues of their pa test nostrums, have inflicted serious Iqjury on those who have been Induced to place foith

in their pretensions.—[Medieal Review. TO PATIENTS ABROAD.

Dr. AMOS A SON have made arrangements whereby packages can be forwarded with secresy and dispatch to

any part of the world.

Address Dr. AMOS $ SON, corner of Main and Quay treats, Buffklo. N. Y. novSS-dAwlr.

HotiJth and Strength must ineyitablv follow its Use! BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS

THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, , FEVER AND AGUE, And the varions affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER.

BheumaUcsnd Nearrlgic kJfoctions, it has in numeronsinctinces proved highly beneficial, and in otb.rc effected a decided cere. This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the eel b rated Holland Prt f., Boerbave. Because ol Its great suts •eesln most of tbe Kurope&n States its introduction InU, the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered hero and there over the face

be acknowledged.

ft is particularly recommended to those person* whose eonstitulions may have been impaired by tbe continuous use ot ardent spirits, or otter forms of dlasi pation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the Si-avef life, thrill ing ana quickening every nerve, raising the drooping spirit, and. In fact Info sing new health and vigor in the system.

NOTICE.

| (Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be die appointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirited,! will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed o singular remedial pro pert res.

CAUTION.

The great popularity of thia delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guarc against purchasing. Be not persaaced to buy anything eke ustil you have given UoerhaTe’s Holland Bitten a lair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior ttia to all theee imitations. Sold at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles fot

$5 00, by tbe

SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO-

MANUFACTURING

PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, JPAtErolymarwlx. Pa-

Hew SliroB^y, eo me

Duane.

Philadelphia—8. W. Dyott A Sons, 132 Nort L

street.

Baltimore—Cuspate Brothers, Jay street an*

Avenue.

Cincinnati—John D. Park. Chicago—Barclay, Brothers,213 S. Water street 0t. Louis—Barnard Adams A Co. Hew Orleans—T. Wrieht A Co R. BROWNING'. Roto Agent,

Indianapolis, Ihd.

oovS-dAwlv.

SPECTACLES, mr rm Mamian awn ooo» worasammr. ACCURATELY A DTUSTEB TO mi i o nxr. B Y L. W. NKOSES, Presrirs/ Optician sad Sptctmcle Maker, O jtl xr ■' Jw>- 8, Wsshingtou-fU ITgUteamnn* toJuKefl eves. ; , L miffdwtoB

.> • ‘ OF %VEB1¥£SWARB! ST SB' r WOSTWOULaSB AT 0 XAXOS XAT.^ YY7B have just received direct from the maaufoctevf riee In Kngtaad a large sad taitod amortmeut ef Gueenswere, oomprising every variety ef style ia Txa A Duunm Sens; also alarge quantity of mssoitod Gia*« Wans, which we will sell * ^iwouxati Paicns wm eeTFata-^Keep if i*mttj on hand e forge assortment HAWTHORN A BUCHAHAH, Eh* Waehtogton st,Bear Utile's Howl. —frdAwty.

ft DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE

ri -f vwffiteii fHftw Itetei-31*11*1 ■ml Iiihhn»lsnlin3ii

VXfBOE

>Lte*J^,ttte,«tefo tewc wee^ 1ft-* „ , ,

revr KEcEivn.

toftir-tr 8l0 ^hn

A BOWEN

AMUSEMENTS.

Vva, Fhiktopfcj, tad TalmaKk tens. Hm Combined ’ PROF, KIDD, " 1 ~‘ L ~*fo4 —ocumsulm, Mlmfo, and Tfolteinlii of Wte give two of hfo instructive and at

COLLEGE HALL Wodnaadffj sod Tbwsdty Irooingu’Msrok 18th sod 19th.

BEAD, CIRCULATE AND R E .11 E .11 B E R! THE TIME HAS COME. DEATH TO HIGH PRICES! FIRST GRKAT SACRIFICE. OF DRY GOODS! EVER KNOWN IN INDUNAPOUS. Thifi iff k eleffaiag out of mj entire atoch. OPENING DAY—MONDAY, fAh. TWELFTH,

FOB A

SAMPLE OF PRICES READ THB FOLLOWING LIST

is eta

10 “

it •»

DRESS GOODS. New^DeLunee

for

De Bogee,

onlj

Wool DeLaiues, extra fine

onlj

Mohair Madonnas, extra Lustre,

Cashmere Twills, oulr

Plaid Mohairs,

only 12% All Wool Plaid Merlnoes, for e| *•

Caahmere Plaida,

for 49 •« Mourning DeL&ine*, for (0 «* 100 Dresses Irish Poplins, only 93 S5 V dfeas FRENCH MERINOBS. French Merinoes, only 75 Ceata. “ “ extra fine only 95 ENGLISH MERINOES. Engliah Merinoes, for 20 Cents. “ “ extra fine 37>^ •• ALPACCAS, ALPINES, ALPACCAS. Alpacca Lustre, for 17 Cents

“ ” for

“ ” extra fiue

Alpacca Lustre, best .for

Alpines, rery fine, for

„ # PRINTS. PRIN

Prints, fast colors, 300 ps. best Prints, for

SILKS/ LKS, SILKS.

Hew Silk* for “ “ for

AU my rich and high cost SUks at

great bargains.

BLACK SILKS.

Mahoff’s OU Boiled SUk only “ “ extra aeavy,

This if a mere sample of many barraios L#

botound in SUkt, Ac.

SHAWLS, SHAWLS.

Cashmere Square Shawls for 35 oo

“ “ worth 810, for 7 i*»

k ^ ‘‘ , Deng “ worth $14 for 10 00 IfCashmoro Long Shawls, worth 320, for 914 00 Bay cute Shawls, worth f 9, for 7 50 Wool Long Shawls, only j no

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.

Yard wide Brown Muslins, 6 ct*.; do. very heavy 834; bleached mvriin*, 6 cto.; Extra quality blea«M muslins, 10 etr.; 5-4 bleached muslins, for 12>4 eta.; 6-4 beached muslins, for 20 cto^ Lonsdale Cotton*, I2RWoollen Blankets formerly sold as 36, now selling for 34 50. Crashes of ail kinds. Table Damasks, Bleached and Brown, Brown Covers from 50 cents to fll.UOO, Bleached Coven, 8-4 all linen, for 80eta.. Linen Doylsa large size,only Sots., Irish, Linens.worth SO cento., ter

40 cto.

91000 worth of Cambric and Swiss Bdgings and la settings. At your own price. 50 dos. Ladies’ Ribbed wool boss for a?>4 cento, lonneriy sold for to cento. N. B. Customers should not (ail to call early for goed bkrffutotist ' M. M. DUNN’S* ^ No. 57 Blokes’ Building, epposlte Bates House.

20

30 “ w

6 Ceott.

10 ”

75

l.Off

l-teM

Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Wisoonsin and

Minneffota Lands,

ENTERED ON TIME!! T have made arsangemen rs to enter A in the above named States and Territories, any quantity of choice lands, from 40 to 50,0i 0 seres, for parties on twelve months credit In quarterly pay* meats. Also, with cash and warrants. I have now experienced and good Judges out making selecttees.

Tne highest price paid for warranto. Latter* answered giving full particulars.

WILLIAM Y. WILEY,

feb24-d*wtf.

Real Ratals Agent, Indianapolis Indiana

GIBSON HOUSE, WAL.NUT STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO. A. WisTimKBgE, Proprietor. marfldly

1SS Drums, Hew

25 Boxes, *

10 Kegs,

FRUITS.

Hew Figs, de Rusi ns, 4* Prunes,

Jo* received end for sale * lows* figures, by

WRIGHT, BATES AMAGUIRR,

Jan17.

Wholesale Grocers, He. 6 Bates House.

^ DOZEN Dash Churns, assorted si set, in store and

Seed end Agricultural Warehouse,

74 East W.shtogf ■■ ,4.

CARTS, RORBY-HORSES, BLBIGHS. in store and for sale by the undersigned. tOdez. Childrens ’Carts, from 32 to to $15 8 do Uohhy-Uorsss, from 83 te 918 apta

ora;

1 do 3 do 6 do

50 do Skates;

20 do Childrens’Rattaa CHARJJBMAYBR.

Sn.OO C -

.October 91,1833.

_ 15 apiece,

i 93 to 818 epteee.

Chair*

8 MAYS!

No.29 Washington sUtoc

ware.

rhIBBCT importnUon per Ships 44 Horthlnad” and U 44 Mneuugui,” 3ff Cmiesto fftorn,nracitod te White IronStooe— Uttlng Ware, new atvlee; Ten do do Tulle* do ’ do

Itehes;

Buko rt, Ae.

JACOB LIHDLBY, 4

3o. 13. Wo* Wa *- *

GRAND OPENING, i Rtyf AND HANDSOME DRY GOODS, 'EVENT DE8CKIPTI0E. G. G. HOLM Alt, •nmu Hsu 33 Odd P*fown* BnU

■^THS SEASONS tXFOBTATIOKS. oter aw «ttrt desk stosk Item this

JANUARY 34TH,

Jhffte.r.' - teff-te We* Vaatttegito < atoMl.

8 I L 81! SILK am

TS,^ |n.N

> msortmint ef Dram BUknte tee 1 end sstttag * redncod prism .. A .J l L Wl k^ A . wp * <XF». ^

teratetefetetettmuMi