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DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES A trirt construction of the Constitution, and no assumption of tlniblftil powers. A Diplom wv nkiiiir fr nothiii" but wliat is cleurly rijjltt and tnihmittiwjj to tmtl.i.ip; wron;. N connexion between the )vcrnnicnt and banks. An nil vnlofrni revrnut! tarilt. Kn public tlfbt, cither ly the (leiteral (ovorn inoiit or by lln Stated, except for olij'u-ts of urgent tivsrily. No Ttpnp-io:i tv t!n (iejiemt (lovcriitnent of thr deStc it tli Stntr.s, either .lirrvlly or indirectly, ly a ditributi m of tin; proceeds of tho public laudt. No extensive system of Internal Improvement by the Jerier:iI t lovernrncitt or by the States. A const i tut ion nl barrier against improvident State lou us. The honest payment of our debts and the sacred preservation of tin? public faith. A gralual return from paper credit system. No grants of exclusive charters and privileges by special legislation to banks. o swindling corporations. No connexion between Church and State. A preference for Democrats over Whigs for every iIl!C. Acquiescence in tl e rule of the majority in all cased of party discipline. No proscription for Inmost opinion. Fosterinjr aid to public education. A 'progressive" reformation of nil abtisee. For the S'nte Sentinel. Mestrs. Kliinrs : The f. dlowin lines, copied from a Indv's album, are thought bv many to contain pem of true wit and poetry. If you think them worthy a place in the Sentinel, they ure at your ser vice. To Fair maiden : of your pretty buok I'll try lo stain a pa. Although from me you'll no doubt look For oine thing very sage. Some wi remark, some prnve advice, Some word of solemn meaning : Hut, Inly, toward the sombre moud I never had a leaning. If I wer youni I might enpao In nm'rous song iuI stories ; Hut now, because I'm growing old, Twere contra Lonos mares. At least so fay our piotn men, And eke. our pious matron, We mint believe them too, because They're of the virtues patrons. And so to please these pious folk, And willi their good advice, I'd try of counsel mighty wise To'cook you up a slice, If 'twere not that I know not where Advice to jou is needful ; To shun all improprieties Already are you heedful. Anri sage-like, should I try t instil The virtue on your mind, Where is the virtuous grace but there Already we shall find? Be kind, be geutle, gen'rou, free. Be amiable, b steady : 'Twere vain to tell you so to be, Fur you are ?o already. The best advice that I can give, Then is, that you retain The grace which you now possess: 'Twill be your endless gain. And may yon, as the path of life Hlithely ou tread along, Good friend amongst the aeJ find And brMliera in the voting. .uooiu: (jALWay. The Vife An Extr.nct. When I conn;ed to become lliy wif, I 51V myself tu thee ! A thüU5(iul rites Not more hud n.n.It me thine. I was thy wifn That very hour that very minute ! All Ties of reserves, heeds, olher interests, That held my heart from thee, I Knapped at once, And, liko n woman, give it thee entire ! Whole and forever ! ay, so give it thee, Were I arid all my racu in slavery, Anil it iije ransom, which, on paying down, The shackle would fall off gill a they might, Thv inut remain. I muld not take it hack Mot even if I would. John of Procida. . . .. ii Good Advici:. 1 he to owinir cooa advice 1 . . i ; - . I . I ireianu, anu who wiu im &Ihiii. .mu itv: 1. In writing to an editor, always choose com! subject which has reference to the ob-. 1 'I 1 1 v 1..X.. I I..-- , I. Ulli iJiweii iiaui nun and uieiaiiiP'i s I 7 1 altogether, except thev are very applicable. All others weaken and t leiorm wntmi:. ;. Never as,crt a dotihtlul act positively, ever lose temper wi h an adversary Kc - member that coarse language is not strong language, any more than a rope of sand is a strong rope. ;,. rite legible, and on one side of the sheet. i LiniiCAi. LALL.. contemporary, au-; A'...,. 4. 1.,. C.i- f ll. hi Ä..ll -1 ! Villip II' UlU liltl lllitl. lliWb IM illU wl!13 which modern clergymen feel so imporatp ely bound to obey, are from comparatively low salaries to high ones, says that these ucalls?' remind him of the honest old negroes anec dote, which, though well known, is good enough to repeat often. A certain divine, about to change his congregation, mentioned that subject from thc pulpit. After service ! i u ......w, ch. Cilyin Jdmjll Vail, from .Milwaukie, a weekly newspaper, jut (.tahhslied in New inadn ancc in th:it vi IIc ork, hy I . I . McCee, who played a prom- .. lp.jblican," nnd in a vcrv con- incnt n.irt in the late wsun'ent movements in r . .. , 1 , , i . r loots lop wiucn nis journal was esünoiisuea. , cvcn thc hank ra 1 his will at once secure you his attention. f . .. , ur :ywu, , v" i laiiKiui s i jtiy ictunc j riclic, lie bought . . it -.. I. .. I I. ' . L. -vmw'v ! 1 r A J 1 . : 1 : " T T - - - , . 1 1 this lie paid abOUl KM) m hills SMK) 111 -'-''.p---- Amount primiuinnrnivcdfinm M tions. Jtiriij) into the suliject at onco; and . 1 , ... 'nmo.JIlt ; i,ot. IT Vs ri:tS. C5AAII?. Ac. j F.b. to ut Nov. iS4S, o.. account w'li-ii vnn h ive rid all von Iiave to sar end !roI,elfj ano a nwo amo iiit in ihuc wo fMijiK su'ncriiiojs will lurnish.at all time, ficsh oster.,, pamf, ! second dm lend. - - - f lpj,33S 43 Y,1U ou nave .ai.i au y ii.ul iu a, , tria(M j Q stnill CT Ollt lllto the WOOiN, - and uthtr i-dihk-s cooked as dcsiavl, at a moment's notice, h ; Amount icffivcd f.r soa inJis.poli- there. I ry to put a thought or a tact into , f lw.0-ith i I mi si i linn wis dnwn -i a ?ty,e .nj' ;t" be 8'7,,ir't;'1 j" ,t,' Vvy" i r'.n at .lhe tCofltIr-. , ci-s, ic. rroi.d dividend, - - 1,940 70 1 -a i ''nil liom !enC.lLll .I llllnll llt..ll .i uniw II a a f. w door v.-.-,t ot lljy'i hotel, aluiit.m str-t-t. 4.. ,,.,..f ,.;. nr. . . everv sentenre von write. Avoid rcnatui" . r. ... .-.io 1 -.in nwisviivvvrs 'Amount rrceivtj f.,i murct on r, ' V i 1 numkr of lioxc?, aitl to contain S'JJi) each, ltl. ,,ui!1AMVsIlL: i b,,:d, and m ..tcs, &c. - - 15,7779s iulmn h i .1 ri ,u.u . l,ut Inl,,t not opcil for two AVeoks, 1 I.lf a; Ani.uitics-t.aluu.., - - - 3,3."i3 15 216,410 35 was over, on old negro man, who was one ofj.UJ( lhc Inoney was quickly poted. Iiis admirers, went up to him and desired to know the motives of his leaving his first flock. The parson answered, 4i He had a call." 4 Ay, in:ifa," returned the negro, uwho called you?'' "The Lord," answered the parson. 44 Ay, massa, he call ye?" i4Yc-, Jack, he called me.M "Mass.i, what 3 011 get here?' I get .ftiOO," 44 And what you get tolcr place V 41 am to get sldO "Ay, masa, thc Lord call you till hebe blind from 1000 to 000 you no go!" Quu.vr lm: or I'i.kasuih: in IIk.we.v. Jeremy Taylor, speaking of the widow of a blacksmith who was constantly laboring to procure the iiecc.-vtries l life, thus beautifully but quaintly portrays her character: Thus he lived, poor, patient and resigned. IL r hcait was a nasMon-llowrr, bearing with in it the rrinvn of lliorns ;tiid the cross of 'hrit. Her ideas of Heaven were few and s-unplc. She rejected tlie doctrine that it was the place of constant activity, and not of repose, and believed, that when she at length reached it, she should work no more but sit always in a clean white apron, and sing jwihns. The advantages of an old coit arc numerous.- People will not think it wortli while to pick your pocket; the ladies will not bother vou with their insatiate love; and you will not be teased to take tea with your acquaintance. Indianapolis, January 2, 181.9. Tun Lilliputian Watch." At Mr. Louis Muh', 11 Cliartrcs street, is to he seen, in the form of ;i watch, the astonishing speci men of mechanism, without doubt, that we have ever scrutinized. We think we hazard nothing in calling it the smallest watch in the world! How to describe it wc hardly knor. It is a perfect bijou. It is the work of Mr. Auguste Matthcy, of (ieneva, and was over three years in being completed. Of course, he was only occupied at intervals in producing this extraordinary piece of workmanship. This wonderful timepiece is perfect; keeps good time. It is about as thick as three half- dimes laid one upon another including case, crystal and all and measures in circumfer ence just the size of a half-dime. It has a spring cae of enamel, gold dial, and steel hands, cylinder escapement, with ten holes jeweled in ruby. It runs twenty-live hours without winding up. Besides, it is so ar ranged as to admit of being worn cither in a brooch or linger-ring. It is, to our minds, in fact, a rare curiosity. But we have no farther space to describe it. An elaborate description of this pretty little watch, from the "Class of industry" of the Fine Aits As sociation of Geneva, spe. iking in the highest terms of praise of its ingenuity as a sample of mechanism, may also be seen at the store of Mr. Muh, who authorizes us to say that he will give .31,000 reward to any watchma ker who will make a similar watch in the space of two years. He also goes farther, and promises to pay any one who will take the watch to pieces and put it together again, 5100 provided thev first depoiite its estim i- i toil value, (s 1 ,500.;as a tniaratitot; not to ruin it in the attempt. Mr. Matthey, the maker, is at 41 Chartres street. V. O. Pic. The Little Watch Aoaix. In giving tliu dimensions of tlie Lilliputian Watch," we made it jut tzrice its size in circumference. Instead of saying it was as large as a half i- -1 1 t 1 . 1 ii. . 7. tr uiine, we Miuiii nave sam as i;ue as ine nui nf n hnlf ilimo Tho omirK v.pt- mnlpri ll Ol il Iiail UII.1L. 1 (IL tllOl 1? LIj Uiait-Iiai for it would not he Jifiicult, we understand. 1 . . Al . r 1 ti' i- tO make a Watcll the SlZC Ol a hall dlllie piece. A O. Pic. A Just I'r.MSTiv.u.TP. The Xorwalk l)x- pcriment piihli-hes a trileof t'f'ct ptioii, which 1 1 n i i ftii'ililili" ll'llltl'tl 1IKI lll'l atll'lll.ll IIIIII IV IIU lMUll money vhirli he assured him was Iioih," Tf tho . of UC I)tlI)li(.;UN it WOIj( on, Norwalk. hut aUoit IIIIL ililVU l.iiil ll IL U Uclll'J iUI-, .l-IMIIi; I J 1 1 J I 111 1 1(1 lied it good in spect before him of ol the stranger, ruriior ;avs, aoout .xi.wjmi in amount. ror . -tr .. . ,..,., in (fivi Mr mm 1 1 ne to fsr Mf. . Aftf.r ,.c . ,)OX4.s fonr op fiVf. ( jlh,; ..hhean opened them, and instead of the iu dollars instead of ho-.,s even he , oh d ih: hu So0() n hi ; hu 00 n rlv uml notV.s h;ul ,ICCII j fop )oirs of w, ! A jtit punishment, ami well deserved. Äm,M,A lClarim. - Souauino AucorxTs. A short time .ince, one of tho beadles of X took a nuan- titv of butter from a countrvman because it was deficient in weight ; and meeting him a few days after in a public house, said to him, 4 You're the man I took the h2') pounds of butter from the other day," io 1 beaift," replied 1 lodge. u I am shore 3 011 are,'1 says the beadle. "1 tell yon I beaivt,' replied thc countryman, and if von likes I'll lea thee a 7 j j Done, replied the bendlc, I r mum 1 ni 44 Now," says thc countrvman, 44 thou did take 2i) lumps of butter from me, but if they had been '20 jwumh you'd have no right to take'm ; and this," continued he, very coolly pocketing the money,4, will just pay me for the 1 ss of the butter." Kindmiss Di:r. to Sliivants. It is a sad thing for a man to pass the working part of his day with an exacting, unkind, master; hut still, if the workman returns at evening to a home that is his own, there is a sense of coming joy and freedom which mav Mlpport him throughout the weary hours of labor. Kilt think what itinut be to share one's home with one's oppreser ; to have no recurring time when one is certain to be free trom those harsh words and unjust censures which are almost more than blows, ay, even to those natures wc are apt to fancy so hard to rebuke. Imagine the denduess of heart that must pre vail in that p( r wretch who never hears the sweet wonh of praise or encouragement. Almo-t all in'm are now overanxious. No sooner do they enter the world than they lose their taste for natural and sample pleas ures so remarkable in earlv life. Kvcry hour do they ask themselves, what progress they have math; in the pursuit of wealth and honor ? and on they go, as their fathers went before them, till weary and sick th(y look back with a sigh of regret to the golden time of their childhood. 1 1 SEMI-WEEKLY. Cjikai Toll A wag from Syracuse, who with some half-dozen friends had heen dis porting at the pleasant and nourishing village of Seneca Falls, determined, on approaching the toll-gate in a sleigh, one stormy winter night, to "run the bridge." ki Lie down, boys," said he, "in the sleigh, and when we get under the gate, groan a little, and tremble, but don't overdo it. Here, get under these horse-blankets.' They did so; and when the sleigh come under the picket-draw of the bridge, they began to moan and shake, so that it was 4 piteous to sec and eke to hear. k4l have nothing lc?s than this ten dollar hill, said our wag, handing the gate-keeper a bank note; ktbut for heaven's sake change it just as (juick as ever you can! I have three friends in the sleigh who are almost dead with the small-pox, and I'm in a u Drive on! drive on!'5 said the terrified gate keeper, handing back the bill; "drive on pay next time!" Ciunlsi: Cakvimi. The means by which the concentric halls which come from China can be carved, one within the other has long been matter of dispute. Xo joining is to be discovered, but a recent travcUer states oi lively that each ball is constructed of two pieces, the edges of which are so finely scraped down that the edge cf one hemis phere is made to overlap its counterpart with the greatest nicctv. 1 bus one ball n easilv enclosed within another. The ioininrs are i . ... ,. , . J n . then united lv a pecuharlv strong cement,: . 1 11 .1 1 l r 4 . 1 . 1 aided hy the employment oi bteam and press. , uif. He said thut ;mv one wl.o wishes to I , , . . . ... . make the cxpciimvo trial will soon ascertain J( . , 1 , . ri 1 the l ict oy anplving a very jovenul heat to I nnn nf tu U.AU xrhirli will mien :iMhe! joints in due time. Th Ihuhtcr. There is a irreat heautv in a foe's partially 1 r " :t ..(V... -K,. 1 L IL1I1 1 I JL lip, as 1 1 Oliuil uoe, auu ine?'Jiiuu- . soinri biorf! of laiulscme under iTeat radiance. 1 ---- 1. 0 -n 1 wlldl fill lllC SlirOlindill" parts arc Still ill o!)- . n 1 ! sv.urity. I he curtain is not entirely drawn ini it is onlv iust riiscd to let in oine heail- ! "I U 15 OMV JU5' rl(, , lLl ; Minn. UC.IW tlllll transient View, ailll, perhaps, laltcnn! , ., i I 1 . . 1 ': j aCraill Willie WC adlllire, leaves US tliat ardent . ä .. I: '. ...l.: .1, 1 .... II.w.iI.wt xl. !. cii.l I iclisn wliicli we nae loi lleeling oie(.ls sua - (ienlv ivmovi .(j i i A slorni foliowini? storm, ami wave sue- I .. . i j. . , i . i feeding Wave, IIVC additional liartlneSS tO tlie j shell that encloses the pearl, so do the storms 1 ail(l WaVCS of life add force to the character j Ol mail. j ! " wv..,...r. ' VnV v i,.. m. Ii iLili, ' tflil I'li WJll'ir Slrwt, Olllll Ol" tlie Court House ju;irc, fiiiili:iii;ipoli. A IINDi: SMITH'S com-.! mr.'i, to h.sold cn - y. innter nnd the putthc generally, and would infonntlieui that he l,a made ...cli arrange mei.ts as will enaido him I keep a con-t.nt Mipply l tlie rli.ticest j!ainc of tno srnson.fuch as tame und w nd Turkie, (:!ee, lin:kH,CtiickeiM, Keg, Hinter, Vr ftalkiT fverv kind and desertion. Tartiea fur- i:wlifd. Farnl!i. pnrcliasiri can havetlieiriroods delivered in nny p.irr iiTtliciiy dee of riiwune. t . a. floors by utricl alU nln.n TMIJ- :tf a ,f ii ... M . . .i. -.. ,. v. ... .. i .....i. .i. ..ii .. ..... .. i . i y wi hi ijiyi ii, iuiii ii'mii Jim ni'i nai , iui ni i tiiti-i to k:'j puo.l tune, or m Rile. They nre a nnirh liettor article thmi those mi.iI l y n'iil.ir.. We olfer iht-ri nt much -jm jirices. Cull an.l sf thent. Stur: oi'iio-site Browning's. .VJ-tf W. 11. TA1.KQTT. ,11 UNI CA I- lXSTKIMI li.XTS. A CCOUDKONS ol nlUitsand rrirrs. Finte. KlacoleU.and Fifes; pliin ail .xtra k-yt-.l Kl.it.s. Vioüm, hii.I Violin utiiiiRs, nil uf which will h' R il I at in jmt nut va cot, to rl -e tlim out, by W. 11. TAI. SOTT. .V.I tl j. is. itKA.iivi:i,T, v"V;o. "I 'PAKE in exchange f.r (Joo ls at cash tuic.-s. Feathert. Hags, Btn- . rtu.nitg,llrf-l .IppUs, Oili.Tilloir, Hatter, y.?, Urd, Flat Unnen. l)r,td I'e.irlu. It kite Henm. ti ouUen &jcki. Licu. mid i J4uru, bll ol which they wish t juiclrisi-i;i liro umilitioff. G2 ft T1' Ia l. r....,.t l .1. r I TW,. . m M. All ivti im in uw i ivi i III. ill x 3 ..''i WKLL it Co.'s. .Norwood' rornr.ci-nosiu; the rainier Houe. Inili.in.'io!i. r,2 A N exrollent remedy for the Influenz. The pennineartif Ciutly prepared, tot 8;i!e by MORItlSON it TAl.IloTT article rp- am Ai:n:i:j;;u; i'ib.i.s. 'PUIS new an 1 puptilar vrccullc medicine can 1 e had at A e MOKHION A. TAI.It 'IT.a. It AISIIXS. FFAVlioe and halt lions best qnalitvof frenh llaisins. just receiveJ ami fur sale liv J. M. IIUAMU'KLI, 6i io. 6. LAIM UAKUATS. VFF.W I, and Warrant for ale, if nnpliontinn be ma!e un. liec.' J. M.HUAMU'KLI. &. Co. j OHAXKKK AKI I4l-MIO.S. ! If 1JST receive. I, an l for i!e l.w, it fw hirrtU prime fre'i or. 9 ane nn 1 i'nio:i, wliirh w ill b! sol 1 low. Anpl) Ht the c it v 1 ConfeetitMiery . Ä'J tf DAVIS f. HAJNFis j llOO Freli Snlt, just rereivnl aril f.r ale at M idicon i.ne,-, mi.miiiviiut. iLViiih iim.i,..i), De-ein'M T I I. lf47. eS tf Kuiltn.id n l"ji TV A I M.S. X KF.ns, hoortcil, from the Vir2inia Iron Work, a u- JL9 ieiior aitiele I for fcale veir low. bv ei ior article Ifor kale veiy low, hy CI THOMAS HI'IST. Si'n of the lied Anvil. fa ii I iv " c; ;mm: i:b: b i:s. lfC have ;i Uri:e ntotk lor sale, wholesale and retail. ' 4 SMI Til k IIANN.A. "j.;!"-,-,-" " Lf. derfrriptioni lor ka!c nt tbe.-in of the 11 TD ANVIL. il tou:os! Ab '?)XF.S Viigiiu.i. MMM.niri.inil Kentucky Tobnccon, for s.-ile 99P very low by S. Si V. MOlUlF.. My (f PID'KH hl: I Slet-I, 5. H nml I i i nr he w ile ; 1 0(1 piece Auier " kail bl Inter do : id luiinlle! njirili do 1 In 3 iucliei. .',1 y S. V V. MUIIHF.. the h.t 'iu.lity, for ale hy ni II SF.ATON i llfll.M N, 3 AI! KS fine SlnipcM, Iluokiii, Otter, Hoot, and Walking 1 i Sh...nt HAMILTON At lAUKIS'S :il 'PJIF. I.iie of Siln Wright ; i.Uo. fenernl Jiiekson ; by J. ihn A Jenkin- ; j -ist re-etved by IK)Ii ; NOiU.K. 41 r&H AllY U AKT O.N: A Tale of ,Maucei.t i Life, juot receiM dly JVH "f.; IIOOI . 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' 7 13 I 5 H New M. 21 4 25 M iw '2'j :d m t Pirsl Qr.31 H ö M February: - - - - 4 : 0 T 1 " V t 6 5 Full M. 7 fi 9M ThirJQr. 1 1 ( 2.5 K New AI. i 7 ii L First Or. fi 25 F. Full M. 8 7 24 F. Third (jr. 10 7 IK N.'W M. 21 8 2S M First (if. 31 1 2d M Kuli M. 7 10 12 M Thir.lUr.IS 1 3fl K N.'W M. e-2 G lö K h irst (jr. 'J Hl M ii i : 14 15 c, it ; cri H l!l M ,l '-. '-' I , ü 4 5 4tJ 2.5 2t 27 -23 j i 2 3 g :ij : ;,:i 4 .5 0 7 t '.) in ! c 21 r, i 11 12 M It 15 U 17 ti n,; H 1 3 j 2" 2i 22 21 ' jr.;)1 n 25 2( 27 2-i 211 :) :l s 4 I 6 21 1 2 : 4 5 7 i ö -II ! 6 !? K II 12 i:t U ;,27 - a?. i 15 10 17 m V.I M 21 i 5 17 C 41 2-' -: m 2r M '27 I 5 7 C 4.4 '.-: : ! j - - i 2 n i : : t -o c 5r Aprils May i fl ! 10 11 M 4 .! I Full M. 7 1 M Thir.Kir. 15 4 '."J M New M. 22 1 50 M First Qr. 28 5 45 K i:t ii i.". hi 1-4 I'J I 4 4'i 7 7 20 2! 2 2 23 2! 25 20 4 417 1: 27 2J 2'.i 3(1 31 I I Jane: - - 1 2i4r.7:71S: S 4 3 C, 7 h 1 i 4 7 22 Full M. .5 4 4!) 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Tliiniqr. 8 7 34 E 11 15 It! 17 1 19 '.0 t 10 ! f. 13 New M. 16 O 3 M til 21 -Jl 25 2'J 27 Ü 2 1 j 5 4 Ftrt Ur.21 I 43 M '25 29 30 31 I ' Full M. 31 II 37 M July: Stpttmbin Ortobcr t XoVcmber:. . ... 1 2 !L' 6 31 ! 4 5i! i s r. 7 10 0 :: : -n Thin! or.7 2 45 m 1 1 Ii I. 14 I It 17 i 47 4 4 - v .1. 1 1 J r. H ,(J n 2 , 6 ; 4 .;g . Fiist Qr 2J H 4t) F , as a. 27 w :w ! IfuIim. 5 9 47 k December t - 1: f : 4 2 a 4 5 t; 7 1 ThiniQr. 6 1 15 k 9 l'J 11 12 13 II I", I 7 14 I 4 37 New M. 14 10 M lrt ,r , 19 20 3I . 7 it) ! 4 4 ; First tir. a y 2 k. 21 24 23 2 J? 20 7 21 ! 4 44 , Full M. 23 22 M I iiYDi.iftAi'oijis rost' ornci:. i Arriving :uhi iJC!)ariiiies oi nie xii;iu. ; isterx riose daily, t Arrives daily at H A.M. C 1. M. o r. m 6 A. M. 7 i. ai . f. A.M. '2 V. M. 6A.M. 4 T M. 8 A. M. 0 1. M. 7 A.M. :u. M. b A.M. 5 IV M. 7 A.M. UP. M. 7 A. M. Ü 1'. M. cICIXViTI Vn ßrae-Cl.n Monday?, Wednesdays, ' . "m1 F'i,1:, ' Arrives Tuesdays, Thurwlay?, and aturday. I Cixcixmati vii LuirrfjireftarA-CIWMTuMdayB. Thum daan.l Saturd lys, .... , Afri vi.hiv. Frdays.and Soi-'T"kr: via .V(i., Lltw daily, except Sundayf, Arrives daiiy. except Snndav, - urt- I.iavünworth via tUlvommoHLUwis Mondays, Wed- nesd :vs and Fr.J Arrives Tuesd:V!,Thurs.lav, and Saturday, ! U'iitirü vm '1'erre Haute Clus daily, , AmveHdaitv ....... Arriven dailv. Momikzüm ClixsesTuemJayp ami Fridayn, Arrives Wednenday?, and sidurdavK Crawkobcviixc (.'loses daily, exrej t J-uudaya, Arnveadaiiy,er.i sundax.. ! Lakatette ia ls' mnn Clus-s Tiiendavw and Fridays, - j Arrives Vednes.la)s,aud Fridays, i v,., .ra-c;. .Monday,, Wednesday Arrive Tu.'ay;,Tli.irrlayn .and atnrdayn. , (KtE.fviLi.E,)., via If nuhetcrt la. Clones on Mondays anil Fri.l iv. Ariiven Tnesdny and Sntuid.tvs, I'iNotiTO Cl..seK TMirsday. 7 A.M. r i. m. GA.M. Airivrs Wednesdays. n I. M. r. a. M. - . - 4 1. M . L. MTNI.AP. P. M. I'mu vi froaJ A-CIiwm Tuwdayf, .. r'',. '"'' ' . . ! TIllUH QlT AUTRK V STATK31 K. S' )f h,. lllllial lAtu I IIS II i:i 11 CC Com p:i II V : f- r 1 HCII. i 2J. 3o n all street for the second term of Five years. : Amount of fir-t dividends and re- , retvtd fund, - f537 IÜS C7 $153,568 54 DISMJIISKMKNTS. Locs and exjente, and juid for suiruideied policies, - $71,261 03 ASSETS. Cah cn Intnl. - - 2.201 95 v, . " .,J' caMl UPP''cl in the bank ot Iew Yoik, - 4.S75 95 10I il itxi riiurtnnios oil faitYi!ti,,,,,Mtci,ir 1 ' 1 , inm'' ') " Valued al twice the amount loaned thereon, - - -475,287 19 Stocks t Ihe St.te and it.. .,r v ...- i w I lll'l . - . . . . , n ! (,f lhe United M it-s, ll,102 99 I Am iunt due fiorn agents, 3.74G 33 Amount rem inin uu pai I cn hall'yeai ly and (Jllirtt-ll.V J'olkie is sued previous lo fust dividend. - - - 2 093 20 GS2.307 Gl $753,563 64 : Incieap'f invctment f ince Krb. Iat, 164,747 50 , Number of pjlines iutd fioin 1st Ol May :isl, .rJ ; Wimle iniinter p dicies iueil, 5Ö97"! For life, - - 3224 Lrs chtu clli d, foifeitt d, and I For heven years, M)0 . t xpiied, death-i and f.urien- For o h'r period 152 t deed, - 133J I 426G 4266 M. KOIIINSON, riCMduit. Samuel Hannav Srcrctuy November li. IIS. J. L. MoTiirHsiiEAü, M. I)., Medical Adviser al Indianap- (' W Cady Cel. eril pent f r Indiana CI 4v , . . . - - --- - ! ;r. tft, -n, f. l-O-:, , ,1 "Tl fcJSJtJ K-JKtXj ' "' . T J' T-- .IIAEUSOIS. AJVI BAHIAAI'OLiIS ItlXTFJt AltlUXaF-MlWT. V ami nfter Mumliy, Oct. IÜ, MIS, the. Tase , leive M .il Hun and linli.mupoli daily, (undny eneer Cart will excepted,) at llfe.lllki vi -j l-:ive M i lismi nt s o'clock A . .M ., and arrive in lndi:iuupnli,nt Bhout I I'. i. ! l4;ive IndMii;ipnlH at f o'clock A. .M.,an l arrive in Madinon, at ahoiit l P. M. I Fieiuht t r tini run d tily le iviua Madisoi and I ndinnniKilit at 5 o'rliM k A. ?d. A II Freight fur the Northern Station mum he at the de point Muditon !y !1 ii'elocU , to i n eire it dipiuent the succeed i up d ay. .MhIK. hi ti UK.NKV II. IIA1.!., Sup't. A AS Ki'ul.'ir r:icltrt I.ini' F II ) M 12 ilh the M. c- . llailrvnd. fTjHK new and splendid Htemner tVJSL'O.NSIN. T.T.Wright, b M .mter, w i! I Ie.iv Mj Imoii every Monday, We-lnet laj , and Fri.!ny,ou the an ival f the rar at h.ilf pat one o'clock, I'. M., and w ill 'eave Cincinnati evt ry i'ups lay .Thuikday and 5alun!ay at 1 Vb.ek, M. MA') IS-IS IIF.LLK will leave M. Ihou everr Tieidy , Thürs Uy . Mini H it(ir.l.i at II o'clock, ,..M.,nnd will h ave Cincinnati eviry Mu l.iy, VVe.lues.,y . and Krirfnv, nt I'.'oVlock, M. P .s ii er j eoiiii i r in o i he e ii h will lind it Kreativ to their nd- HiiL:i;;e to lake lliis lirn- ,.f ti ias, as they can bI way befurnih. d with i rf'in I '. in. Als i, in coining from Cincinnati. and Uli in'.' I :n- .Ii tie p..rtK, to t ike the cat, trey will t'tlld this line the Cue -ii.e: as !- ein renn in ..'. hoard ullnl?ht freeof elmixe nit id is, tn-intf on voiir (Jniiic! ovsts:, i'isa i'isii. jaiii:, Ac, IJ.'.'M'aily served lip at the C 1 'J' V S A 1. O O X , Neu lv nj.p nit" fx- S.-iitine! O 'Ire, Hltainnoli, Ini!Kir. Sep!, inh. r .V. Hi. 9-TrM.''. Volume lV::::::::::::Xl!llll;iT CO. C1HAULF.S MAVr.U jut emm; to town with a most HlenliJ asoitnifiit of NtitioiK, Tuyf, Grt' ries, Cut.fcctions, c t ctt. s( a lvt rlist iiniit. lie i:ivit-s tue lolk ia tow 11 . ;i:tJ a!o tltoe who visit the j.I-ich to rail and xauti:ie his Jtock of gio Is, w hicli ir. variety, quality Hnl price, cannot lerxcl i'J any wlier. lie H soliii: ll.c n.ost ol Ui goutlii rhrapT th ill ho i-vrr tiold them lt- fore, as ! Imuil.t ihf-m ;.t stonisl.iiijj i...vv jticcs ; lor ChiiUmas ait 1 New War'- djy he is espo. ially well lii'vl l'leas examine my stock of good, even it jou don't want to t uy, m it will Lea pleasure to you to look at ihein. CH AHL Ks MAVKH, 60 Ot;oite Teir.persfnce Hall. 4üi:irs, ToIkuto, and l'ipc. J OVERS of a good smoke, if you w mt to smokt: an extra Cno A I'ri.iCipe, or a highly flavored Itf ilia, just niep in, and you will le srrved with the b-!t cigar, which can be iinioit;d aUo, if you want a good chew, I h;ivu rtilt iif Tuhncro ol every flavor. 2(l.t:0' improved pinisli cipais of ci.Iercnt i rand ; l(iO.IK.O best hnlf Spanish Co; 5U,Hi0 American do 5 GOO papers highly ll ivore.1 cut an l t!ry Tt:ikish mokin; tob. ; ISO') AmiTian cut ;nd liy to'.ncco ; 50 boxe Dir-.' in ia chewing tobarco, of various brands, ?trar- I'l-rry, tavin.Iish, lady's twit, poiinl lumps, fi v; and eilit pound lumps, ho;;eydew, imilvod, 1 itilroad, ice. 5(M) pupcrs 3'od win' prepl chewing tobarco ; 5(0 Uodmarin'jj dj tlo do; 500(1 ftono pipes ; 4 Ihx-s w hit' clay pipe ; o to. t rni;i!i jins j Jut received and for sale by the suhscriher at the lowest firices. :ilAULtlS MAYEH, .")) Oppotite Teniitratice Hall. TOYS, "STBK.S TcVi!. tf'h DO. Leather Dolls, nl fall site ; 'jo doz wax DM, of a!l sies; 7. French Accrdeons, from 1 75 to 5 11 00 ; l.VI (ii-rmau Accordt ons, from :il cents t $5 ; 6S tlutes trom C conta to 3 ; 57 fancy hoxos lroni 50 ci:nts to $5 ; HiO doz pearl, bone and plated Studs, latett Fronchfavhion ; C.V) Violins, from 25 r nti to ; 75 Drums liom 10 cts to $1 ; 10 Sw iss music boxes, plaj ing yanke doodle, sweet hoae ; ti doz China toy of l liferent pattern j 50 do, bottle hear'ri oil ; G doz ox mirrow ; 2." doz " rose oil; And a pond many otner rti!leg of this description too numerous to mcntiou, just received and lor sale rery low, ty CHARLES MAYER, 50 Opposite Temperance Hall. Gnus nml I'ocket Cutlery, h 4ns ?t 9 ' n piece ; : six barrel lie vol vers : Q i pair eoti' le barrel ristol. : too Minzlu tmrrel iiiito'f. from e"7 cot to $4 a;iece ; .rtlK) Wostcnholni's pen and pocket k:.ives!rom 50clto Z-l j büd iiock knives fli:fcr.nt branJs and pntteint ; Alo, butcher kmve. table cutlery, i'''"1 kniv, .hoe knives. &c, just received and lor sale very low hy lue suhscrlher. CHARLES MAYEH, 50 0;iwsite Temperance Hall. BOXF.S new Malaga Itnisins; 1U lit" boxes do do co ; 3." qrtr " do r do ; 1 ke Xante curants ; 1 brl German prunes ; l)es citrous ; 1 lo Verniarcly or DeuUhe Nudeln ; 10 drunisraiiin without seed ; 300 l's French prunes in fancy ja ; j 1 basket Dates ; 5 I oxes hg Pasts-; C Jujube paslc ; -I brla solt helied Almondt : 2 brls pajer shelled du ; 1 brl Alberts ; 1 brl Peanuths ; 1 brl cream nutta ; 1 brl Foe an ; brl Kn jlish walnuts ; 5 lrl Chesnuts ; ei I rl-small suit sliclled Hick diuins Turkey f. ; ory Xnt; Just received aud lor tale utthe lowest prie s, I y CIIAULCä MAY KR, ."0 Opjiosite Temperance Hal ;itu:Kitai:s : t.itotiiüii : U AUS prime Kio Co dee ; ii bags Java do; ;f(J Ibt cloves ; j 1 btl pinker; i."0 boxes tallow Candles ; stern ino do ; 'JO Ftardo, ! 3 sperm do ; iJ5 rosin soap; '2 " t-oda soap ; i II " cssteel Koap ; ! 6 half boxes almond soap ; 3 chests iet Imperial Tea ; 4 ' lourg tlson do; '.I " Clunpowder do; ?0 I rl he-t N.O Sugar ; JO ! rls reiine.l do do , 5 In is loat Mifjar ; 4 bris cn:-h( d lo ; 4 bi Is powdered do ; 5 hns pepper ; Ü ' hs P.siiive ; 5 bris s. II. uitldsfes ; 1 loi soldi-n s vrup ; 75 lbs ciuutinion ; 1 10 I rls N. U. nioia.-.es ;l Jut received and for sale by the subscriber at the lowest prices. (Jll.AKL.KS M.Util, 50 ()pjosiie Tcmpcrhnce Hall. ''tit(M liniru :iii1 S ilt' IVorks. Frf I. CS assort s-l ( oi.lj ; JJJ o,, j,s fu,ry (a::dy ; ?3 1'-s eilt kis.scs ; 1( 0 Ihs French do , J." Ilm cracWi.ig i!o ; l'0 lbs sweet do ; 70 lbs fruit Tovs ; 10 I s t-ell do"; r00 pieces candy segars ; TA) Ua white sugar toys ; 2. doz couh candy ; p? ii.iz straw l erriet : .'6 Umi L'wiion f;rc rrackera ; 19 dot rockrtts, ditim n t sizes ; l2: dcz Roman candl. s, do ; "5 .lo pin h-t Is, do ; lbs cayenee Lrzci'ges ; 11 1oz t'rasrliopjHus, lo 5 jusi rtctived end lor sal? jow uv t:ie siirscrmcr. CMAKI.KS MAYER, Till Opposite Temperance Hall. iiTtiM:s axe E'iti:si:nvi;!5;. ,"J DOZ pickles in quurt j-.is , 2 doz tomato cat. up ; t . 1 ,j 1 1.1. t 1 .1 do, assorted pickles jii ni! . ioz wamui co; gallon jars ; ! 1 doz muioroor: si do: 2 rlo. nss'ted do in one gal. jars ;, do, raspberry syrup ; 1 dox pickled onions in ijrtjar, :t(i j a is assorted jellies ; - do, periodic in liijuor ; i4l) jars assortetl preserves : C doz. t'ottle pepp-r sauce ; 6 keg of averted pickles ; " dot brandy chert ie$ ; 0 do, sardinen in tin canisters ;o Just received and for gale ut very reasonable prices, by CHARLKS MAYER. .11 Opposite Tempernnre Hall. I :iii'iM tl ( f, .iiisiicv :iud f'rnckt'iN, O nOrt L,4S vestern Keerve:15 tola hotter crackeis ; ,UUU eiheese: Hlilsuiter Co; litOr-s :neJ beil of excellent' - I ris lloMon pjality ; :i br:s roda do ; 1300 li. Do onn Sanac:e ; 1 2 lnh'ivfit do; Just rtxeived anj for 6ule very low by the subscriber. CI1AHLKS MAYKR, AO Opposite Temperance Hull. lovlr, Miul, Cup, :iii1 Ij:it. T3 ä KLUS best quality of M 9 Rifle Towner: .r0 b.iis Shot of all slzeii ; 2j(H.H) plain S D Capn; Just received and for sale very i.VHM.O split ri! bed (! D Cap ; looou alkpr s caps in tin boxes ; 600 lbs bar Lead ; 6 doz powder flank, all sizci t low br the subscri'ier. "(Ml MILES MAYEH. Opposite Temperance Hall. 50 risii! riszi! ris! W HAVE re.eived ire?t from Boston tin; follow int splen lid lot m ( full, which are all lately caught and inspected : IJ I ris No 1 Mackrrel ; 10 lirh No :t .io ; (i hf brl No 2 ito ; J5hfbrso3 do; ti fjni bils NoQ do ; 2U ' brls No :t do ; 1 brl ri kled Herring: CU hntin gnioked Ilcrrinjri : &OO lbs uioked Halibut ; KMIOIbS ("oill'iidl : 4 doz cans liObstt ri ; i brl Tongue and Sounds ; " tierces Salmon. They will be so d nt the lowest price, wholesale or retail, by CHAKLHS MAVEK, 50 Opposite Temperance Hall. v 1 . i:s 1 1 x i :s : 1 n cs EH AVK lec.ived direct from New Or'ean the following splen did lot of Wines, which arf no drug, but of direct imjiortaiion : 4 octarines sweet Malaga; ( T qttr casks Tort : 3 ipirca.-ks Muscat ; ; 3 iir casks whit German win j 3 half pi, es Madeira ; j 2 Ü01 ( h impsgne of the best 4 .p-tr casks Sau'erne wine ; ( bra-ni inipoited ; 1 c;k r.oideaiK Claret ; . : qrtr casks Sherry. Thev würbe sold ut ti.e lowest prie s by CHARLKS MAYER. 5y Opposite Temperance. Hall- TI10SirTi:A!S ACS A IN! CHF.STS inoreof that extra (ine Gunpowder Tea. said by irV those w ho have used it. to I e the finest intheci y; also.'-a low by the Iwt, at M A J IIb " VKKV lare lot cf thirty hour and eiht .lav flrass Clocks GKNKKAL asiorttnent. and very low. just received by f,,,t1l SKTON& IK1LMAN. FINK aorliueiilf tale at mayf. JSMIl H Jt HANNAH. A s'o v iitriYxT fists. TINT received at UK A VDO.N'S. si'n of the abeautiful ar ' ticle of liuiKhiiifr; nail,5th and (ith sizes. Call and see. 25 tk:as! jUT I'll KHTrt superior (iiinpowd. r ; 4 do luinerl ii ; 4 d Younc ? Hyson ; JO calties, .ried ; f .raala by S. S. W. MUOItE.54y NAII.S. -T KKGS Nail just received and for sale at Cincinnati prices, .s5 ) witlilreit'hl.ut M YllK'.V'S Hj;3irr k " ATK Clatendiiii. or Nectonnnry in he Wildern, just re Jjk ceivedbr .M'lIU'.ISON k TALHOTT, west of llrownln's. I ieretulHr 7," IP IM. M Ti,T wVici-:."' VN .iuiiiiichi for iilrliy - i...-ic üMl'LiL1!-!1-- BUST neirdf 7.') tons PltUburjIi troll ; 1 Öü ktJ1 tli Uesorlcd NaiU, low 1 1 w !mteal by S. k W. MOOKK. S4 y justrece ved und mad) tor itpecuon ; some 11101 neauiuui . M r . f ..,";... , " . ,, biti rn all lewr eca u i..eu'., bei,.,, a decidi 1 improvement on g ' , ' i i! w '4 her M of thv beatmlul liata mad he Uo VscapeVient; we warrant bemal, perfected lok.p jeVÄJ- Kd5 kTV ' li" T VMUItV'''01" 8(J!irna coJpv Vt''r' "J1" d byi.y. GeÄ uf . II. 1 Al.lUn 1 . IJo irnai co, , "M'" wntliiiei.t nf (tfer Kur. Keal. Nnua. (1.4h .nd isimits axi snmv.s. 1 1:Vl.VIi.,',rIÄ, al f,i" n"1 "14 eu -r J- aki-is. INDIANA STATE SENTINEL: a v.Azurri: of run vkoplu (grOJlr.e org Illinois Street, Xorth e.f Waxhittgtt.n UV C1IAPMÄNS&" SPANN. O'Tho State Sentinel will contain a much 'arper aiu.unt of readinir matter, on all mhi.-.t nf mm-ml I interest, than any other newspaper in Indiana. I 'Villi SXMZi-WlEIKB.V kl.ytlliiTi ils pu'jlisind every Wrdneiay and Satuniay, nud cii n tif lue . hsici ,f tin Lej ilat ore, thr- times a i wee;, i. n Tw-Min v-, Thürs!.: v, iit.il .S itniihi , at i I im i- J)tt!',ifs a v if vab! .ihv.i s j it mIvuI.cc. i a i i Is p:ibliheii every Thursday, at Wo IYUUrs a year, I always to be paid in au nitre. I l in advance- will p:iy fr mx nu-nths. I'fM'Jii? remittiii;; in ndnnce, frei: of popt aire, shall liavt? three copies .f .v Seiu.-WeclJy one year. will pjiy f.r six iu.:;tho. Äl v. ill ntwny be chirked f r the Tri-Weekly, nnd .")!) eenta for tho Weekly, d.innr the eilat ive n rior.-. ADVEFI'ISKMEXTill bu in-crttd tl.rre tUr.es at .xl a .tpeiru of c'igltl lines, and b; cor.tiuueii nt th rate f twenty five cents a square ft.r each ucMitioral insertion. Qunrterly advertisements, per t-qunre, sI3. All üdvertis"inent from nhrond mvst b acctwi ra ided It the cash, er no ittt ntinn will bj paid to them. fO" IVet any must he paid. A Cciii t'.si(n:il, Ariiiliur:tl, :uul Xit- Iy ArU SMM -. 'S Ltlitorsof the. Longrc-si.Hial t;io! e poj -txv a i nvpnlli- J- C.'t.Oll. lo l!,MTv.. 11. !i:i1iu!..mh u1 i,-!, i:i,;i 'Iis I nr. cord d to their r. inrri of ! ,.mt ... r. ... ..L-.,r . Olot.e the oll.Ci.-l register, they intei.d to add n-em.f.'tilo hat ever merit I: a hitherto lecomm. .-n.'fd tl.euoik. 11. w ill j uh lisha llaily Clohe, to reeor.l the proce. dinp und ! I uv th y occur ;;jnd a Co:ij;r s.ioii..l (i o t pnodicallj , : s i.eieueort, em' o iyi? the re'H.s of Coi eres separate fion'i the i..iscelljne- ou. matier which will tfromnanv them In tl tiis.iv im.' To fill (he sh et of ihr; da. ly newspaper, it designed to" utlu r the iu?vs fr.jrn all quarters, and Cn.firletc the coi telils l yt rawii R from eveiy MurCf t! at rriar'er.l timsi it.i. rt-tl m oi'c l.t.i- rv novel lies, aiu ol ereati st utility in sei ntifir mnt prartictl wt ikt cn ariciliure. Tor niateiial, the lejdiag jouin.-i h and feuodi cals of Krrn ce and fJ-eat Ilrit. in, tn-ating .. smli su je. is. w iil i:iu.!MiiLtu,dii.i, 11 is 1 o,e 1, aoviiiilaeoiifclv feit. i iinal . t say. especially n topic roMierted w ll h 1 .culture , w ill I e ob tained Irom tlie moNl eul.gi.letu-d and practirjil men cf our country. Tb.' Globe, nil a newspaper, und es a vihicie of 'formMion and amusement id olher i sj.. ct, will be under la- rhaigedf Franch P.Blair and Jamf ('.. Tickett. The 1 u ;r.ior.a depsrtm.nt "nil I uMne. cone, r r.s of ti,.; pap.-r a ill 1 o under Ihe manaemi nt of Johv (. '.iy. Tlie pi:' ; re b.ni'iar uith I'.lair and llive a contM rted w 11I1 the press. In ii.tro lucinir Mr. Fickett r one of the concern, they will be i.Powed to a lew woni cf l.ini. He is a c. lith r.iaii iavor.ii ly known to tue tiovernment, for ti e talent and judgment which distinjuisheJ Iii dii loinatic u ri ice w l.ile eonnf-rted w ith the niif-ion to Ouito ; and niote r' entlv wL-si Charge d'Aiiairs to I'em. From his n mairly ti e (.lobe will de ine 1110 seieoiiviis :i:id trar.,ijt'o:i5 Iroia the r tench juu'iipIh apd periodicals, the coinmei ts on them, end the other literary articles, which will lie li i:nl a.nor.j; its chief attraction. Tlie. fihoe will be published daily duiing the session of Con Rre.ss, and weekly tlie balance of ihe. year, nnd will ipiderpo dis rü'Uiion in the form of a Weekly til&'be, a Congresr-ional i.ilo e, and an Appendix. The U'etkly (ilobe will be the vthicle of the miscdlar.eou ar ticles of thedbily print, wiiu a t.j eeps-is wf the Cotign krional pio ceeilins. The Congressional filobe will embody, a, it has. dene for the last fcixtctii ears, Coiigrcfci-ion&l proeeedinps und debates exclu sively. The Appendix w.ll embrace th3 revised fin eches separately, 8bd the mes.aes cf the 1'resident of the United States, ard the rei-crts of the Ilead uf the Exeiutive Department. The ("ongTssional (lobe and Apj endii . i I be publisl ed r fast a the pr.iceedinsrsof Ceti 1 ess vuf make a i:Uii:ber. Subscriber may expect one number ol each a week during ti e lirst lour uetka of a session, m. 1 two o- three nr. m". eis of each a w eek aherwnrdr, until the end of the station. No'hinr of a politicnl party :itp. et w ill aj pear in tee Olobe sve that which will he found in the Congressional reports A p&per ssumiesr; to be an impartial vehicle for all f-iden, car. not maintain its character if ti e editorial coluinns rtlo-ct a fatty Luc. The Editoisof the (lobe ha vc- lorne thir rhu re in iLe aity roi.f.icts of the pnns. They claim an honorable discharge lroia the voca tion. TiH'filobc wil; invioUbly maintain the neutrality wl.ich itt relation to Congress iinpct-c. T E U M S : For one ropy cf the I'niiy Glob.: (daily durirg the frfsior. of Con rerg, and weilviy dnriiii the recces) a jeir, - 5 CO Foroae cory c-i tije 'e k!y Clobe one j ear, - - . 2 LO I For one eopv of the ( oriessional (Hol e dining tbe next iessio.n, it sii!icrioed lor 1-loie the. firt-t of January , 1 CO j For one copy of t!.e A pp. i'.üx during the next mhmoc. ii iu'iscijue.i lor in lore in.-i.rsi oi January, -For six eepie cl either tl.e Coi.rtsicnäl G!cle, cr tL& Apetidix, or pru t cf both. ... - Tlie subscription of the Congressional Clohe.or th Appfti: after Ihe find of January, wil I e $1 oO. The original priceafitA dollar does rot pay ihe expense ot the publications of the grei c i' ease of miller pu; lisl cd. Our prices for these paper r re so low tl at w e cannot afford lo credit them out ; thereloie no erfon need consume time in order ing them, unless the subscription price ac. ompanies the order. I 'roprietors of newspaj ers w ho copy tbii Tu fji :ti;ii btfore ih 1st day of December, ai d send us one r.opv of their patter Coniriu- in it. marked around w ith a i en to Jire. t our auemion io it. rhall h ve tl.eir nr(mes entered ori eiur !ooks for one copv ot the ( on ! gressional Hlobe ard Apj endix during the esiioii,or one copv cl the Daily Globe, whichever they preier. j Washit-yton, Oct. Pj. 1 4G if ELAIR Si RIVES. luank "ax" miioe:7 ! THC Kubscribei Iih now in bin employ the very lest work I .J5 inn the country airord. aud hi on hand alaif.e quantity of , 1 the tinesl flock nf Leather, selected by hiuorll eipreer'y fi r jthi market. He will now manufacture IhH;i ai d Mi.es of every dec i ipt ion and nt vie, warranted to perform trell, and at uch price at ; Cniiuol fail to suit. He pari k i:lai!j deMreti i Tin: ATTF.MT10X OF THE L.H)IES '. n he is delei mined th.tt none of toe cmmon paper concern .o much nirTed,sh all hein to in:ch with Ina, either in -ntlne., durability, 6tyle.orc:ieaiiMe9. A- they value t he iritve. lie Ith, and a; eatai.ee, hea dvinei, at thin ! :i of theyer ( lerial'y, t!nl tiuy be neatand ; cotiih'ttable under f-tut. I iiry hall certainly he suited in every re ( pjiect. ; IVrisoiisprccrriiif Imported Moots anu L'hnea. nre Infenred thai he j haii on hand an extensive assortment fehcled by hirnxeif: and beinp practically familiar with the biine,all may rett ai-uied thai li iiaa ; mi elli it he e.trinnt recommend n fuperinr lo lh(.se generally a Id. i AUd?siroustihepte.t.-.rilithitj:.in.are iuvited to give him tall i lie is ftill at the old .tind, ;ipoiie Wa-huiftun Hull, two doors w et ot" Tom iiisou I ir.li sti-re, ready to wait on and u it his cusi(,iii-r8 j Don'lforseiliislo-v price. y3.'vll:rein Drj U A. K.NODLK. " I Ii:tufTt :itil Ca iiciiiit:tti Leadicr. : Spanili and ( in. le I.ratlirr j Sr.-itifip fkinj I f hihde!p!i!.lf;l!. liiri ; I'aiUklr ; I Boo. und .Mctmcu ; KHorv I'IufIi ; i l.'pper leather ; W'oiittd W. i ! ; I llindin:and liiiinj skin j F.irry d..; j lHiiry Morcr ; Straining do; ' MiHit "Wrlihiiii; ; VVmfi u .i;it I 'rovers' Whips Is luv l lire.id ; Jap inped I5iic!!r Uhta ; l egs, and al I kinds ol shoe find Iljs ; rnlo-hed llmili. t.f ; ' Harnes- l.eatlitr ; Saddle and Harne Needles: j .ük ami Thread, Slc, 6iC. ' Alo. a larre .tortmen!of dry goods. queetisware end lass ware, ' hnrdwnre an.l table cutlery, carpentrr' and co. er.' loots, paint, horse, shoe, and painting brmhr. star and uinmrr presel candles, linseed and tinners' oil, und a fine assortment of Ftencli wines and li j n-r. cider, vine? ir, t ic. iie rci.;icllul! invite the public In ftn er.il to call an I examine the pood, w hicli w ii: le eofd, at the loweat rate,for cafli or curitryprodiice. JL'LIL'S MCflLAI. 5 5 doors v. eft of CouU' Hotel. ! (iiiemitu tiia. i:vi:ic: ' ry JMI'S sn.(;ilOVK repectfuMy announces to his old j CftAA cutouiers and the public, that he in Oeieimuied lo Fell ar j Helen tn his line of tuiiiiies a cheap as they can 1 sold j by any other t LSl!ihlllent in Indiana. IVtMuui in mmiiI ol Sadd'tt, lindlts, llarnest of all kinds, Saddle and G?r;.ff Haft, 7rU. irAii.,orany article in hid line, nre reaiif:ed to call mkI rrr li. as. ! eortiiient. Now manufacturing, a lot of full Spamsk Scddle, very supe.KT ariiLie. .4No, jiKi received, a aelect lot of Stirrups. Tre. riutb, Webb Trace Chain, Minkles. liames. Sc., all of which will he s.4d for rery firnW advatue on rout. Al his old Maud, two dot rs rait of Mrti di in ireet. I iidianpiMtli. b-atan I other kind of merchantable produce w ill I e icceived at market price in payment for any of the above article?. 73 HAitfilWAIti: AM) (ITMIRV. a . .... ' Vtbbitil8,C.l.C. AUt, alarce nsorlment of Ixiokiiif Glasses. Salver. Austin... j Mill and ('nB rut Saw h. ' j 50 ton Juniat.i lion. kepi of .Nails, j Alin, a general asHirtment of Cooper Tcmls. All of which will be i sold on re tamable terms, at the store of 11. I'O TT ACE, asl.ioclosj ' A! I t I f llili'iiiiliudij Dereinher '2. . ti Aw . II I .. u. ,. .. :,. 1 1.'. . . . ..".'Vi 1 I", .in o. no 0 in or Mia ai 1 nuaceipttia prices ; the public j tire invited to enll at d price the lamps and see if they are rot far j 1" hw .'.ny li.in: in fie nuuket, at ihe jewelr store of tJouriii.i cop; j w. p. TALBOTT. raIIE subscriber I now prepared to furnish smiths and otLers. B- his newly inven'ed compound lor hardeninz iron . elvinir it ne iiaruneK!. 01 ste and retiaiatr its oritrii.nl in.i.l,.. r.,11 w o yeats to this n.ethcd 1 an.l p:,tcnt rih t. 1 ;ng in patents I He solicit orders and n fair trial. k'O JOHN RKLLV 'AMia: iiriiMiis! w INT opened, n fine üsortmentof Cornelius Jk Co. latest tri t f;.rua.Vor candle burners. ia raits, w ith oi.u, two or tl ra burners. 'I hey are derided!- the handsomest and most fahiot.atlI mT ii ii. I. stni. I i. .v li. ft j er m- . s V. .... ...is a a . "'i-ti if puces, by II. TALHOTT. (Journ,.! cop ttdut W. 11. T LROTT'5. savi: iTit ii.ii:s: LL in wi.titof Fashionable and Cheap Hattor Capa are in u vited to examine the stock of the rulscrit es. None l all goaway dis.itisfled, s thy are del ermined to rivethilrv Last l.arfjainsto be hod in thecity. HF.t'K k I ( Nov.inber Ctf, l4T. Sl y Q po le llio w n t ,. g . N. . S I ' C A 1 C . HRI.fl V. O. Mtiar, l.M trtirlr, jmt ncrivid rn co F-it;tiii.s:nt and for nie by I. C. TKAL. w i-st M l tt !t. d loVM.KMF.N'S Hats, Fall style. H? .dirstt ffm tNlW Z W iiiiii.i lariuied to Hdn, Jut lecelved.at HOKN'. 40 0 .1 LJST ''ceive.l.a geneial supply of nil kinds nf Hardware, inclu- dmg every amcle j-eneraby kept in that line lor buiiding, kc. AI.o,Rll kii.ds of Cirjiehler 'lonis.fce., IU.cknni:irn Uellowt.An- ; Vila. V rce. Saw I'IiIm, I'unuigs Triinming. Lce. Spri.i, AU-. I Ate. SaJUIer T.Hihi. Carriage Moui.titurn. Saiidl i re. i'.iu-ki JU ST received, a very lar-e lot of Cornelius it Co.' Lard Larnpg of tlie latest a:id best tv lc. suited t j j ai lor, chamber, oUice or store; ö.vi, n varitty of kitchen or liul ird lau is with an ....i..o 01 . ui ur p jiii ? tones; ajso riiimnev s In 1 1 all V i. " a-t-r !o.r. to uiru VLL kint.dsot Kngraving.such ni door or trui,k t lateiV kmve, j.encils. spoons. thtniMes.brcast pm. finder rlsTa eic.neatlv eiiriived, trt.adkr t hargt, w I.e. e w e eli lh ariirf. ' when we do not ell the article., charges itnusuaKi tow at vo r