Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1852 — Page 2

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DAILY STAT, WILLIAM J.

* A SU7EHIOE BAT FOB FOUR DCI-I.AES.-i ms

KOWNd K>4lSf:

• r«pecwCTi-|S>ft^rcf^e friends of Ireland, ^ w ,iyTiywniajgCmi^wred cxpr^*

o(8|6r» of lie Conve(H»d>: tideratk* lite projilety #F welcoming to ttm United fore »oii^|fiiili mai^i ^or »5 tA. i u«*e «Uo an ea»ru fiue Mde-

BEEJFF S fcAXtE^^Y r.rrv* nt an «*»»n turn 10 me dueiicj ^ Won. me UcrV» ottH u t«e Marirw Cum t»I wnl ix. pi>*eto public ante on naturday, the 3Ste day <x Ju::e. mu . at the oour of ihe Cimw I'onse, it inliaiiapotia, m Marivii ccubt v, Iixi:ana, »itlun UK boura prescribed by nw. ihe rvnu anJ ,m uSt. for

aeven year* of tie foHnwms; Reai Estate, to-« it:

Lot iiutnbc. four (J) n.iti ilirtatn feel *>x .ucl.c« 01T of tin' aonii

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SATITRUAY .HORNIAG, Jt T ?fE 5, 1*5*

Pre»nl«t Hon. W- D»*in, of Ind Stoles ’fliri to^bc^Ststl of Igriinna the lllsh Patript, akin Hs%equat to tSfoai^uicteati, for ps.tiO; aian. a gfiiersl a»* : die of lot uumbrt tiv* (3). in aqcare uumU-r fotty t4o*. intiie. .t/ ' Ct tx iafit* Trihh*'Irwin of A'n • I C Rrmno tl«S. FTMtoWber, 1 *^ York, - fc *" * , nrftnieifor nr, dflr, CaMimere, and other Hat*, and a large va- H'fmiiaifapoos.Yfanoii courttj-. lutt.ana Tice FreMdeBU, jonn irwin. OI a.a., I*, Aonne. -• ’ ’ ,, u ■> _ . . ^ ' A,td on tai ure to tealore tbr mil amoui.t of.uocm«*it. i: erer r* w H A Lvoos ofCnl. Jas T Prnlt of Conn.- On motion, Col. Jaa. H.^Lano, ofOearborn. was r.ety of Lef b-.’ru. I auaina, Branl aud m aw Ha-*. wb;cb are odei- j tt(U c , lt | ai j ^-ni, a* t hs ssme ante awl |»ace eapoee tbe -ee i °* Ar».; A* j 3 • f » » catted lo ilia chair, and Hen. Franklin Hardin, of John* e d ui the most raiet, ai WilaMOT’jf Hal More, , of saki Real Estate. Taken®* ;hc property ot Jvbn Keely. Jan.a*

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No. 1 Paiiittrr ilv?u*e.

Democratic State Ticket.

roa oovcaNoa,

JOSEPH A WRIGHT, of Parke County

roa uscrawAWT-ooTfawon,

ASHSEL P. WILLARD, of Floyd Loan:;

ro* aircitrrirr or »™ T *,

NEHEMIAH HAYDES, <*f R<*b County

roa ncarroa or sTAra,

JOHN P DUNN, of Perry County

roa TaaAsPaaa or state,

ELIJAH NEWLAND, of WasLingion Coaaty. ron ivonr.* or the sprarMe cocrt, WILLIAM Z. HTCTART, of Cass County, ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur Coomy, SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion CoaatJ, ADDISON L. ROACHE, of Parke County roa ntrotTEa or the hupmkmm coOmt, HORACE E. CARTER, of Montgomery County, roa txEatc or the scmime cocrt, WILLIAM B. BEACH, of Boone County, roa 9CrERiNTE.*Tr)Ei*r or rpattc iKSTaccTioK, WM C LARRABEE, of Putnam County

Democratic Electoral Ticket

JOHN PETTIT, of T^ecanV* fViunty. JAMES II. LANE, of Dearliorn County.

I'lfSTPtCT FLfrTor.S,

Finl—BENJ. R. EDMONSTON, of Dubois County. Second—JAMES S. AT HON, of Clmk County, ntrd—JOHN A HENDRICKS, of Jefferson County . ourth—EBKNEZKR DUMONT, of DearUrn Co.

Cl.as. Wright, of Del.; John Branch, of Fla.; Joseph aon county, and Dr. J. S. Atbon, of Clark, as Vice Gay, of Oft.; Jame» B. Folle, of U.; Dr. Chaft. John-1 Preftalmita, Jaha.Pi Dana, of Ferry, sad Austin H.

»• »-“«.*«•> v. a. w. M.., *. trw, h.

.|D. H. Craig, N. J.j S. Pratt, K. Y.j W. N. Edwarde. H e was followed by Hon. Joseph E. McDonald, of)

N. C.; W. Medill, Ohio; D. Lynch, Pa.; W. B. Sayles, Montgomery, who spoke eloquently in faror of down-

R 1.) Cave Johnson, Term.; A. Smith, Texas; D. A. j Ire, * Dd ’ *" d i,) ^P 0 ^ 1 ' 00 ^ in al > I

Smalley. V t ; C. Yunoy, Va.; W. Dewey, Wis. . During the evening addresses were, also, delivered Secretaries, E. C. West, N. Y.; J. C. Pratt, Tenr.,; j by Hou. Henry Secrest. of Putnam, Hon. J. A. Cra- | i E. Burksdale, Miss.; Wro/Stewait, Ind.j P. Critten- vans, ol Washington, and others.

Keciy, and George MiOue.l. al tl.e suit »»i Jos.aii Ly.ui. C. C. CAMPBtlX. Shei ut Mai ion CoOuty

Hy \V Roesos, Deputy.

June 3, )a32 j«n4-dlt-wiw

fi- H- E. ar« in aooiher couMan CtiAiGUEAD <k B?.0\VXI.N0,

W. \V. ROBERTA,

- Ageiits, In fianapoin. CITY CrUA&BS —ATTENTION. - T re wi i be a meeting ui tie City Guard* ai w.<

T ’ Tu . rn V ' k! I Maj. John P.Dnnn, of Perry, offered the fallowing j ^ House Uu, iteniooi,, st 4 ocl^k. for tne purple | ilen, Conn.; W. A. nocker, 111.; a,. Bari.ett, Ry«, fg S ol»tion, which was adopted. ; of making praparatioiis for ibe celebratiou of the cotu.ng

Luck, L».; I. H. Ayer, N. 0.; 0. S. Dewey, N. C.; J. j Raolved, That we,

l). Patterson, Pa.; C. Pryor, Vt.; D. Noble, Wis. A committee was then appointed to wait on the Presii dent of the Convention, and inform him of the selection. The committee iram^liatelf conducted Mr. Davis to 1 the platform, where he was greeted with great applause.

Mr. Davis then spoke as follows.

| “ Gentlemen of the Convention, I return my sincere and cordial acknowledgment for the honor conferred in j calling me to preside over your deliberations. Although | ! not altogether unused to ihe duties of the chair, I ap-1 pr iach on this occasion with great doubts as to my sue-' jeess in presiding over so lar^e an assembly, hut in my .attempt to disebafga the arduous duties, I ask you to ! hear in mind thnt good old maxim: 1 Order is Heaven’s

'fim law.' f Applause.]

1 shall call loudly for your forbearance; may I not sny, a still higher Christian grace—forgiveness! not only toward the Chair but toward one another. I ask

Resolved, That we, citizens of Indiana, do most | Fourth of July. A ful suiudancc is esruustiy cuirsd. heartily welcome to the United States the Irish Patriot,) c. C. SMITH, Capt

F Meagher, and that we stand ready to lend aid

w KEHXFF S SAIF —II; vi.toc of au excculim lo rac dir-cted trem U>« Clerk'* utbi e vi luc Maru*:j C.rcu.l Coaiit- 1 wi.l expose lo public sale on Saionay. the 3-- :, h da> or' June, list , 11 the uoor of the Court House. ;u lnd.aii»:.v:.s. tn .Vsrion counu, In<t»i ana, within the boars prcici.^cd bj law, Ine renu ju.j profits for I seven years, of the foi owinv Rce! Ksia’c to-srir . Lot uaatbfr six <«j, and tile souili sale of lot nanrU-r five (5) in 1 fqusre number fort, ;!<i;. Also lot number Unit) six (16), *nout lot number forty-one i41J, in Wood’s aod-tfou lo the town oi »mbanapdi*—,u ihe cc> vf iixl.auaooli*, Marion t' untj , Slate of lifoi*

ana.

And on failure to leaiize ihe fuii amountof j.-dgment. iiilercst, imi costs, i wil!. .-it ihe jams time i-ml place, expose :he fee <uu- , p'e o; said lie*! Estate. Taken us the propeitj of Laiuel Keel). James Keely, ajKi Gevrye Mcduat. al the su.l oi Joaiali I.uui. C. G. GAMHUELL, ah era Marini. County. By W. Robson. Depoiy. June U, 1-52. ^ „n3-tl 1 i-w tvr

Offica of the N. Albany and R n1fin Railrond Co. J

Nsrv Albany, May 31 taji. J

Thos. F Meagher, and that we stand ready to lend aid Thos. McBakee, O. S.

and comfort to him and to the glorious cause for which tth——■ , b. w« branded and ended a, a Mon. ' 0wM ^ Allcttai „ ^ of IrtMh> ! »£££%■

China, Bohemian Glass, Papier-Mache, ' ^ 01 ft'v-fi'* miUi u{ d»e >ew Albany

Fj/iA—WILLIAM GROSE, of H«nry County. Six Hi—WILLIAM J. RROM’N, of Marion Co

I -ilso—yea, iroploro you, as fellow Demor rats, embarked ' in the great obligation that rests upon us as a party, to Minth—NORMAN EDDY, of St. Joseph County. JViM—REUBEN J. DAWSON, of DnKalb Connty.

■ , — — —

I again thank you, gentlemen, for ;ho honor you have

cnnlcrrod upon mo.”

Dr. Jas. b. Athon offered the following preamble and

resolution, which were adopted. _ ^ a .

Whereas Thomas Francs Meagher the Irisltrepab. | HE snbgcriber ;!fSe^Su^nfS'offer at pubhc com

hcan and patriot, ^ho was persecuted iur his political t petition iarpe and vatu able invoices of Porcelain CUna, Hoopinions by an unrelenting crown, and expatriated his hemmn Gioss, i'apier-Madte, Terra Cotta Ware, aifo Fancy native aud beloved Emerald Isle Ibr daring to propa-1 '''uJ- 5 ; being part of a stock shipped direct from Havre via. .New gate the doctrine of equal rights and equal privileges ; 'J n c ^‘ e 4“ , T ;|* "d'-.u and asserting the inherent principle of self-government ] the audnoon a?3, uud ^v c uu!g at 7j;°aGv ^aiurday-^i fo^same

for the oppressed and noble Irishmen; hours, Gil the whole is disposed c£ ^

And Whereas, He was transported to % land rendered I Tne stock on sale will embrace richly ornamented gui. ! ba;.J aud t.:. iruty and Gruiag ot eisht or tea mile* ui the r iiidi’tmiiiK<u*

ignominious bv the bligh'irg ordinance o( a Monar- T L ea f of , d ,'*' r; ' rellt Pa'.tcrn.-; gold !>and j branch ro»l,hetwceo Gvxpori Bid MooresvilJa. I>-. »!**>«. »l-h ba, |..o: U, a.abe Vaa PiWM’bllSilliS^Sr.Sy^Silitl^g^gSgrtigJ*! 1 jaSirlgr.-. ,,

e„,y nation, oarrying wi.b i„ nnannia.ian gall, and ,KSJjbJtSSJSSSlSUZtlSZ SS^gK! T *« iJ^SSSl£1l364Sf JlSUStS

contempt; 1 mi^n e\a** do- omicct cal oi various ((Vo emFr*i\ ed Wi 1^4 opposrteihc P^lrner House, one door east ol Olivt r Toii«ey , a store,

And, Whereas, The can* • 1-w wuiei. ho was ostracised ; c'uwnpagues'to match; a iarg-e s^ortmem of Ho--'.-.; .u Vzsl* !1 }% se nU e d general xasminent of Ready Made Clottung, saiacted

was the most ennobling and the richest legacy inherit-; wiili gold decoration*, some ve'ry rich; terra rnta no; sets of red « ueuw-al itockof ^»h° U * aiI f z'** 0

ed by tha bniaan rn. nW .hair indl.idbal pr'd"..lion . ;0» «b ; a Tri.i

and general gnternin.nl, and ihe elevation and happi- i bejle marl], b.., OirknbSa5mi ... ri.C'nu'w.d! “ry bk;™»b!.tb.ne..l ...IbU C.if or Suit. ness of mankind tlrough^iu. the world; marred prisms: plated Table nud Tea Spoons; do. ivory bandied in,ic“e ' y 4“ a iled “I c * i , 1 4l:d , exa ' I1 1 u ‘ c And, WherBas, Wc rejoir c to learn that In* iius escapi'd ] Butter Knives; Castors; Table Cutlery, in sets, &c. ., ^ j. ’ r ,1^ Jnimev° 0U ^ 11 K lhe *** w.thont compromising his honor from the tyranny of; withTaH:'^ W^eT^' 1 btmanapolu, June 4, i^g. '

.Salem Kailroad.

The line to !>e irt extend- from the West Fork of Whue Rivet, at Gosport, througli Cloverdide. Putneinvilie, Greencas'le, Bautbridge, and l.ado^H, to Crawford*vule. and embrace* a targe amount of Masonry »nd Bridge Superstructure wuh *oi!iu heavy

grad.nr.

Tbelins wiii !.e rnauy for exantutatien ten duyj prior to the day of letting: and plans, profile*. .*peciticition*, aii'l esunrale- may hi

seen at the ci£ra u; ao, uruu alter the 21ih of June.

Proposals will be received *t the same time tmii place, fbr Hie

junt-dly-wSt

EDitfnlfc—JAMES F. McDOWELL, of Grant Ponnty.

Jnmoa H. Lhiip,

Elector for the Stats at large, will addr> as lus lellow

i-it.iiens at tha following plnrc*':

Greenfield, Hancock co., Friday, June4,2o’clock, P Uuativille, Rush co., Saturday, Jure 5, 2 P. M. Franklin, Johnson co. Tuesday, June S, 2 P. M.

Auction Sale at Masonic Hall.

M.

” ,,k 77, “ ing tables and work-stands inlaid with pearl; none ‘in.'.t.naies, card his oppressors, and reached the shores ol these United I C , W) laihes’ rosewood work boxes mid dressing case,-: isA-era! I states; therefore, j cases of eight day clocks, richly inlaid with pearl; together with a

Be it Resolved by thio meeting. That Thomas Francis ; 8 rrat v ' ar ‘ ,;l y ot fieh goods not enumerated. 1 ADlErf remember, that the sale of French, China, Bobeituau Moaolicr he invit 'il to vic ; f Inilinna nt lo*. cot Host con- ' . ln 0 , all * 11 8 sucatiou lo the above »a!e the nubtcriber wisbe* lu i..- * 2 Glaw, Papier Much--, and Fancy Goods, commences iht* weagner DC nvtl to M«lt Indiana at n.s .nt lIO*t con. 1 form the public that it is far the largest ami richest stock 01 oma- I monung at Masonic Hall It 1* the nche.l stock of ornamental vemence, anti partake ol the hospitalities id a people meuml goods ever brought to this city, aiui will be sold withont the < Goods ever breugbt to this city. Great bargains mav be expected that deeply symptthizo with him, his t-ntiipatriots, and 1 least reserve for cash, by order 01 thi- agent. The Good* will be ! —l " his beloved Ireland in the cause they have yo nobly dR. ■ open for examination on morning of Sale, ladies and Gentlemen Call RUtl ExR.TTtirtP f.nd.,1 on .11 occasion,, .hero mi»l.l wo, no! ookno.l. “Va b. «*. u„.„o.„ t ^.bl..bo t«* “J »aMJ«SaSW CLOTHUIO. r, «. h ‘: - . : ma >~ oooob Ibr —iv- r:n..M3.i JAMF. S GE.NTI.E, Auv. ; {^SSST^l&SSSi

Clothing. Gents Furnishing Goods, Youth’s and Chiltfaen’s Clothing.

On motion, the President appointed the billowing com-

Very Valuable and Eligible Real Estate for Sale.

The President then took his seat, amidst long continued cheers, when the Convention adjourned till ten

o'oloelr to-morrow.

Little^ Drum. Ac Andersona.

We availed ourself of t!i* invitation of one of the proprietors the other day, and looked through the whole-

Columbus, Bartholmow co. Wednesday Juno ft, 2 P M.' sale Dry Goods and Grocery establishment ol these gen’/ornon, Jennings on. Thursday Juno 10, 2 P. M. tinman Though we knew that this firm is doing a Green9 , |) , uVgh^ , * , |)in*atar^o tt \M^nday n jiine' IL2 P. M. vrr - v PXten,1Vf ' l '' ,,i, * f,ss » we had not th? idea of Brookville, Franklin co. Wednesday June 16, 2 P. M. «he extent and variety of their stock, and the extremely

\evay, Switzerland eo. Saturday Juno 26, 2 P. M. ! .. . . .' , 8 , ^ as 1 L e,l< L : ~, Farm Houses, Gams, .ud alt ou-cr out KnUling, on the premise* VV„c:l-Hoa*ed, W.Hkilmp*. Tool-House*, Carnuge and Wagretail dry goods or grocery store, and is largo enough Dr. B. F. Mt/LLEN, , Also iruit-trees oi all descnpuoMs ami of the best q.mlity. Livn.g r f .-„,.Hou*e*. .Stable.*, Smoke, Ash. and Ice-Houset, Apiary or William Willinms nod As libel I*. Willard, ‘o -«PPly <» or ordinary establishment*. Dear Sir :~I have been invited to a ite.nl and preside . ^'r.mprovHi m'such Lmter^ J to Zve ‘ qJftuilj^f! ^ r«ndl4ates for Ueuteiunt Governor, will n-lfirtM their fellow ! From a comparison of their prices with those of Cin- ** a aivU'mc enr^h* 1 '^ ' « p, 0, i ,l 1S a ,,,Ill - sr: ’ 1 l t,!1 , «*»1 Bark*, the Flower, i'rufi, and Vegetable Garden A'so, useful

evening. It would give mo pleasurn to accept this in- I a constant stream, with 11 b-et ta,U. This l.aud is in as iicuuhy » I a ud ornamental domestic animat* for the country resident; a>so tile vitation, and to join with the friends of the brave and loeotmn as au> ui the H abas.i Vahey; n w.tinu j mile of 2 saw | h.-st uieilMd of conducting water ,1110 csttle vartl* and hou*es: b«aulale„u,a M ? »gh.r, ,M lo bbten.l to bib, a . ..Icbmato ; I * ■' *“»■ ' „ „ BAm

a P r 2 ( > No 13 \Vashmgton .St-

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him to the State:

W. Gordon

say, J. S. Athon, S. S. Mickle, W. A. Niidack, Hirnm 1 by way <>f Cruwfordsvillc and Covington to PsnviUe. Illinois. I rnavS-dlv H»rl, tVillard Crpenl., .ml S. D»ii,. , St5S? ! .

: our u-mallv low nucE* for cash.

FRANCO & WOLF, No. 2 Palmer House.

cltUens as follows

Greenfield, Hancock county, Monday, June 1 Ith, at tl o’clock, I ‘ i,,na,i - w ” t ‘ , « (:,,nvinrod tUt Merchants in ccr.tral InP, M. dinna, who have heretofore been in the. hniiit ol going to New Castle, Hcnty co., Tuesduy. June li, at 1 o’clock, P. M. , . ... . , , „ . , Cambridge City. Wayne co.,Tuesd>y, June ISlh, st 7 o’clock, j 'he river to recruit their stocks, would find it much more ^Ctmtrevllle, VVsyne co , Wednesday, Jane 10th; at I o’clock, , " t,1< -’ ir 0,,v “ nta K° t” this city and trade with P M. . ! f.iule, Drum, it Andersono. In fact, we are assured by

Indiana and congratulate him on his arrival in the land of; w A^'hca.'pLsmg aVrout-iM 1 !. 1 'Alwgethi^^of^^nwsrv'fo'ulfole Freedom. Y’et I must ask of you to say to the meeting ; and desirable pieces of propcity in the Slate. For price and full that circumstances not necessary to he here mentioned,; pu or-AF kstatk'avn gfvfrai \«i-vrv n-^rnv

, --- , , — , ^ will forbid my attendance. Though, absent, I am with ,Journal eonv 1 ,un'Wif 'loihsmn

^ KUhmond, Vb syno co„ Wednssday, June idth, at 7 o’cloc ,, j nfl of the flrm t)mr tjiey wo|)1|J wi ||i ng |y duplicate a bill y o '» in th » objects of your meeting : 1

Brookvine'/Fran^Hn^coi^FridayI*Juno wth at*^obj 1 o'ck! P. M. j " f 8 0f>ds P urohMed in Cincinnati, at the prices m the bill, j ^ Couoeravillo, Fnyaito co , Saturday. Juns 19th, at i o'clock ’ JSy purchasing here, then, a merchant in this part of tne i June 3d. 1852.

Yours, most respectfully, JOSEPH A. WRIGHT.

TAWAWA HOUSE, XENIA SPRINGS,

Buck’s Improved Patent Cooking Stove. The subscriber* otfer to the public four size* of a new pat;cni of Buck’s rooking Stove, greatly improved, which , they confidently assert to be not only the most perfect Baking Stove iu u*e, but the most compact *iid beautiful

MTli.L re-open lo the public on the 1st day of June, under the 1 rVkh.o- *h\ IL . , ’ ,, 1 ,ue . P 10 * 4 'i»d heaut.lul

behuy of the Humet House and Mr Whitney of ih \ I H | m mu twu oucil a rAcecuvu every omer oiovej naa oce'i

t. *. j TJZ i

Greeniburgh, Uec.tur ro., Wedne.d.y, June 93d, at 1 o’clock. I 01 «»d traveling expenses, Irom six to ten per tQ nl disli these proceedings. or expense wiU he spared to make this elegant resort t/,e wat- , a ^: 8ul ! ' ! ' 1 ' in « d « m P er »- lh « firc be regu

’' v'Sh.lll... Ripley Tburedty, I.„ Mb. 1 o-clocb, P. M. I *" i0 * ’ r «*' *** ^^

Iiitwrenroburgh, Hearhoru co., Friday, June 25th, at 1 o'clock, I tit the end of the year. «*• *1. LA1NE, t resilient. ’ AMor., ilaarbom co, Vd.l.y. Ju,.. bill,,.. 7 .•clock. R M. W - >™« *1“ mcr.h.mt. cf C.ntr.l India., will lake i j's^ATHOn''”"'’ ! Vic ' s

not deal advantageously with them. By thus doing,)

ering place of the season “ Wat ' la,ed t0 9,111 ,;,rer y

Letter* on subject* pertaining to the Hotel must be addressed to . ,, ^ kl "^ S‘ove-oae that can be raliad inut—d 1 in sil sui-’i.' Sun, Vk»,,in Sri^itii.- • upon dhouJ 1 see this net* . love, as it cannot fail to please. juua-Ulm Wc warrant , h e Htove to give sacsiactmu, and can refer to hon-

eiT* or rnmilii'ii u*li:i.l, it,am ., ,,.(I'11 n ,. A ... n _

j^XLIGIBJLE DWELLING TO LET.—A

■’ | not ot-a, auvaningeousiy wun mem. oy intis uomg, j [For the Uaily Indiana State Henttnel ] Lcgislntive Sum in ary. they will not only benefit themselves, but add to the ! f*j-eight charges of the Madison and IndianaSxsate.—Yesterday, in the forenoon, a uumber ol | wealth of the country. ^®*^ road contrasted with other Rail•.ommittooa reported. Tho following bills were passed: . , .. ‘ ~~ “ , ,, . . vipjiloni.nl.ry l. lb. Uonor.l l.w-.yo, A iA » .,ly M. B....,l, «kbN| Mr. £*|W-1 h.,e recbiwd . b;ll o( Mm ? .f good,,

noOs 10; providing for the appointment of notaries public, 8to.—ayes 33, noo* 8; concerning the relation of guardian and ward—tiyc> 40; to oxtond the provisions of tin uoi for the relief of cilixons of Switzorland conn-

! J 1 '•* ^ 1,0 salary hill l.ti.ed on the question of it.* , pp^jjmeal, I therefore forbid any persons trusting hint

Hou-« cun*i»ting of five room* : good well amt cistern, one door ea-n • mg past the county Seminary. For further particular* apply at the

REAL ESTATE ANU GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE.

jui>3

LET.—A comfortable U story i t tr ed ‘ of inmilwn which have them in use. We will in every case, , and an ex-teliem kitchen wan . 1 ‘ 11 should lud to please upon trial, '.ake back the Stove aud refunJ

of Meridian, <>n the street run- ' be money.

We have on hand the largest and best selected stock of Stove* ever brought to the market. cou*i*iing of Premium Cud ing S:ovt* f the latc«t and rno*t approved p.uteni*: Ten Plate Stoves, very j;avy plate; Seven Plate Stove*, several sizes, (one size to take v-e feet wood, auiiable for churches aud school houses); Box

BN OR THE FEVER AND AGUE.—Chiuina, a valuable sub- | *'- c vc»; and Air-Tight .Stores Also, the celebrated Stanley’s aud ■7 sutute for C^uut no. This article doe* not affect the head like [ Saratoga Air-Tight Parior tStoves—the two most beauiifol pattern*

Qu nine: break* the Ague speedily, dissolve* peifecty in water, and ' of Air Tight Sto ve« in the market.

i* much draper than any other pteperalion „f me kind. In aridition to the above, wc manufacture and keep cortiMaat-'y on For sale wholesale and retail, by hand a general assortment of TIN WARE, which wc offer at juu3 W W- ROBERTS. Wholesale or retail hi very low price*. We are prepared to nuanu-

slior

worser half posted her in the newspapers and then ran I »' ,i PP pd from Boston tta Vermont Central Railroad, and

away witli ..oilier c.lr.ry I. Ik. ^SZS^^ro^LTO* rLV fcv : suclt cases made and provided, comes out in the Woon- Cleveland, 500 miles; thence to Cincinnati by railroad,; '-eived, .it J 11 "-! ROHKRI L>rng .store,

FobCha^, Gold Guaid.' ^o^aud'ves/ BUtk C * ^

fucture ui! kind* of work at the

jttncl

rt««t nonce. C. A J. COX,

Washington street, west of Meridian.

FIFTH TRADE SALE OF TEAS LN CINCINNATI

passage—aye* 23, nous 20. A resolution was adopted j on my account, as I -dtull pay no debts of his euiilracliiig u> meet hereafter at 71 nVIook in the morning. i ^! or 1 l,nv ' ; workcd t0 hi,u in g Hn »' . ... if »> r . . ^ „ nlmg and laziness it* long as I mean to, although, should A oomniunicatiiin was received from tho Governor, !lt; ^ ^ £ wU1 ^ ^ ronefal clia ’ rgM ^ p|oaS .

tiansmitting the report ol Dr. Mullen, visitor ol tha' me.”

Statu Prison. Bill* on tho second reading, and messa- r ’ r ’ ~7, of th0 H,>usa SVor '’ considorafion she halanco I nu . rly ^Whig eilhoj^fc

•l t!io afternoon. has writton u letter lo tlte New York Tribune on the

HoUsi.—Reports were mode Irom oomrntttons hy for^hu beneflt P of thoso* Whig” editor* wb^ca/so^no ole from those whose daily task it was toTmalign him in

Mussrs. Nelson, Dobson, McDonald, Barker, MoUROn, | morit iu Gov. Wright or any of tho cisodidate* on the his public and private life; but because time has refuted ^JARXGN COaNTY AG5 T CtJLTtJEAI. SOCIETY—The

b >n Fob Clitiiiis, (Joid Guanl. Fob and Vest Gbai.t*. all entire new Putlen:-. I*it first h.eulcd. aiiJ will be sold at *inal! advanc e* on

The Madison and Indianapolis Kailrod, S6 miles long, charge from 35 to 50 cents per 100 lbs. for the same

s ..d, 0«e.el„ve.th of III. diitance of lbe.bo,c oo,.,, u ..Id ,, ,u. oi* Mcttcn,:. «It™.,. Xo. a ^ ^“jAST.U E'w““l

A MERCHANT. ! pat ticular regard for tiic Western trade We inv

%u iTt

W H. TALBOTT’S

(wiliaular regard for the Western trade We. invite the a’tenticn , JffjATENT MEDICINES.— of «ur nlend i ami die trade gciurully to tl:e*e Teas witii full con- » JO Gro** Mcl.une*’ Vermifuge;

r»\T ,i .I fiiilence tnut they v.-ill give entire *atisfac!iou. Lj Aolhing is more entertaining tnau to hear men ol , Samples may be Inut any time alter Jane -th. it ilie store of the Whig party lay claim to fellowship with the princi- McKKNZIK & REED, pies of Jefferson. Their lineage is tudisputaldy traeea- i A(redit cf 3,1. aula ir.ojiias utli bv givenoa Hie-a-de*.

G. BRAS UE ARS in c'!i Auction-era.

uiulSmithof M. The fee bill was taken up, and pending j'^"J^ratio ticket. Says Mr, Murray it. consideration the House adjourned. 1 c,u,va,s P ron * ,w * to b# ao ® ctivr 0ne -

In tho aftornoon the fje bill was ordered lo h> c-n

The

new constitution makes all the State officers ekelive by

grossed. A bill to establish a House of relug* in tho State of Indiana, failed—-ares 31, noas 47. A bill to repeal certain sections of an aot to establish a free turnpike road in Jay connty, 8w., passed—*aye* 57, noe* 12 Message* from tho Senate were taken up and

disposed of.

Gov. Wright has every advantage, except honesty capability, over his competitor, Nicholas McCarty. Candor compels me to say, he hat made at an active, useful, and good officer. But candor compels mo to say also, that many believe he has labored constantly with au cya to his own advancement. With his motives I have j nothing to do Gov. Wright is not an able officer, but he has been a practical one. His ideas and measures

^Tl, .-I-W.I.,, ,...,,,1 iW,. Dur.nd, | ^jZiirr .0" sisctcd by Signor Antonio Noyellt, late of the Havana ; ing short of a Whig, I shall be happy, if we fail in alect-

Opera Troupe, and of tho Astor Piace Opera House, New York, will givo a Concert at Masonic Hall on T ttesday evening next, June 8th 1 bo Louisville papor* speak in the highest turuts of Madame Durand The following notice is from tho Louisville Times: “ Wo were pleased to see so largo RRti briliant an audience as that assembled at Mozart Hall last night. Madame Durand drew one of the best houses that has lately gathered (hero to near singing. She performed her part most admirably, and repeatedly "brought down the house.'’ Her singing was indeed exquisite, and »uoh as wo are seldom permitted to enjoy. We would bo pleased if she would favor us again. Electrn-Mngnctism. We understand that Dr. Adams will give a course of lectures in this city during next week, when he will introduoe, among other magnetic and electrical experimants, a telegraphic railroad, propelled hy electricity. I'M Madison Banner says—“Tha seieotiflo experiments ,,f Dr Adams wore exceedingly interes’.iag, ami ®f groat practical ndHity. ETThe sate at Masoaie Hall whioh oommcitood ves. terday, •* continued this morning, afternoon, and evening. We any to all our friend* go, for you are sore to get

bargains

Railway lo Ureeavllte. A party, including several gentlemen from Cincinnati, made the trip on Friday last, hy mil, from Dayton to Greenville. They had a pleasant time, and report the road a* excellent in grade, hc.,_ wanting only a little sdinetmeot to make it Brat rate It will he opened for the public iu a few days. Mr. President Taylor is highly spoken of for his energy, courtesy, fee. The ears will run pant Greenville to Union and Indianapolis before the year expires Coouiro amp Reran sum©.—Craighead k Bresvaing’« Bod* Try It. Legislative and Teiegraphie ea seat page.

and posterity disregarded these slanders, they have become followers in his school, and now endeavor to pervert his wisdom to the base uses of their personal advan-

Ext’culiv<; Coni milieu, m i,.i recent mee’.'inr, iippoinied ll;c following uuineJ olficers miiJ person-, who arc rcqucstnl seven.'y to uie tlicir < xertioti* lo procure -nlisenp-.i'iii* tor tiiinv up en closiu? Kri iii'.i* l..r llie State Kuir. ro in.- m-iri I -1! •, j,.

5

3

5

i

" t- arrci!'* Arabian <tu: For .s-iie at 'lie I’roonetoi "a price- hy

vV. Yv. ROBERTA*.

spr^ Ou:i a' tiiSSivu of 'lie Golden Moilur.

Ibiis,

Viiisiang Laiiiucnl;

Fahnestock - * Vermifuge. Coflcen’* < hiuesc Ifoinneiit, F.-irrcM’.* Araltian do:

'1[VIIL MANUFACTURE OF GOLD COCT BINGS.-I A

ship than with those ancient Federalists, who made detraction their common task, and who endeavored to apply the power and resoarces of this country to the uses of private ambition. The old federal party had, within its circle, men of commanding talents, but happily these could not sway the multitude. Sophistry and verbal eloquence cannot find its way to their hearts. The wisdom which enters into their dwellings, and convinces their judgments, is heard iu the hum of the prosperous industry, and seen in the silent operation of just and equal public laws. Had the school of politics, founded by Hamilton, maintained its rule, our freedom would not have been a necessary part of our existence as a people, but would have depended upon the will of a Congress raised hy unwise construction of its powers to

Herald.

EPFellows’ Minstrels commenced a scries of concerts at Cincinnati last night. This band has performed in New York for four years. They will be in Louisville

about the 1st of July.

Kunkel’s great troupe of Nightingale Minstrels are

will visit Louisville next.—Louisville Democrat.

ing Mr McCarty, that no worse man is chosen to ad-

minister our laws than Joseph A. Wright.”

Mr. Murray, like most Whig editors, seems to think that if a Democratic officer does his duty, ne must have some sinister or selfish object in view. VVe goes*, if the Governor has made a good officer, as candid men of all parties must acknowledge he has, the people will not inquire about his motives, hut re-eleot him to the station which lias he filled so ably. Mr. McCarty is no donbt a very clever man in his way, hut there are very few, we apprehend, so blinded by parry prejudice, as to contend that he is the equal of Gov. Wright in any of the qualities of an Executive officer.—New Albany Ledger. Philosovht or Mob«|U«. Jcstice.—When * poor, forsaken wretch steals a loaf of bread, in order to keep his sonl fast within its skeleton form, he is branded as a thief, and forthwith installed in the interior of a prison, while the broadcloth swindler, though he may have no more real freedom than a shark in company of ahad, ran fashionably financier his thousands from the pockets of the laborer, by running away with the contents of a savings bank, of which he is cashier, and only be called

"unfortunate in his affairs.”—/Veir.

The Indiana State Journal and the New Albany Tribune say the Whig financiers who lost so much money to Indiana were "unfortnna’e in their tran«aetions. M —

New Albany Ledger.

The Drxtn Sr*aK —A young woman, says the National Argus, employed in (he mint, who bad been deaf and dumb for several years, occasioned hy scarlet fever, a few days since, whim engaged in her usual occupation, exclaimed, "Oh, I believe I can speak”’ The astonishment of those in the apartment with k*r was so __

eroat that one of the females fainted, and most of them fo* “*“•1 piae«* . weffoeorprised beyond measore. She has since entirely! JI£I ot funt,CT t> T rt,eol - ,M T2

Committee of uaii! Society.

It i* icqucileil 'fiat each per'ou procuring *uc'i suij*criptieii* uii. report the *ame to said committee nt the Cot©V House, on Saturday, •lie Ihtli day of June next, nt t o'clock.

By order of the Committee.

___ R MAYIiEU*. .-cct'y.

-STETATCHES AT FIVE PER CENT.—I have jii^t received

W V ai1 oil er !••' of Watches; thu inaf.u* my .-tori.' iaive. I

jffB OOE3 BY EXPRESS THIS DAY—

13 THE BOOR OF THE FARM; detailing the labors ot tue Farmer, Steward, Ploughman. Hedger, Cattleman, ."iiepherd, Field-worker, and Dairy-maid; by Henry Stephen*! Witii

.’our hundred anil fil v iiiu*tralioiiJ

THE NEW AMERICAN OKCHARDl.'T: giving an a. count o Thi: most valuable varieties of fruit of all cliinttlea. adapted to cultivation in tile L’niteii State!, with rm appendix On vegetable* ornamental trees. »htub*, flowers, 4c. 4c ; by Wiliam Ken-

now whiii lo close out before moving into my new More. I will ; r , c ;.

now-el! all Kinds ot V\ alche* at 5 per cent on co»H. l’ii:s chance , FLKME'sTS OF sFIk Y riFIi' trnri'PITTrurinav never utfur uiruiii. therefore, all in want of a Watch, had bet-' ' ’ . ' - - ACRIlcLILRE.

To the trade I wt 1 ! give great iiHlneement* iu these

may never o-fer

ter call 9i»ni

Wa:che*. All warr-iuted. at

may27

or the con-

n eel ton lietween science and the art of prscticai faiiinn< • bv

Jolin P. Norton, M. A.

W. II. TALBOTT -S.

>11. >i. .a.

THE F.'i H MER'rt COMPANION™

PANlON^r essay* cn the principles and

.yii.c*. 7 ,wu "y .» P-wv.- .*>, «oa SHAVt LS AND MANTILLAS—Figured Black Silk i ^‘■'dier ma^u^ffo'^^Fmm^; tj inTl^ lion!

th» cmmpoteDcc ol a Parliament itself.—Q«*ney (IU ) Nett, „uc and a half yard, wide ai-o Black a'tik Tnmminc 1 ® Uci

“— 1 * — - • —■ s DUMESTi' ANIMAL?; ot.ug a history and description of the

Lure, nil wiilih* and quatme*. ja>t received by

m>-J3

H. J HORN.

NTF/"ANTED—Immeiliaielv, at the Masonic Hall Cn* Work*. j/w 5<J0 I4j staii Lurd ur (jrta^i Enquire of

AJ.BERT E. JONES,

ma y3I Masonic Hail.

the management of the dairy; by R L ‘'Aliia. BOOK; c-ontainiiig directions for rais-

THE AMERICAN FRUIT

i ig. propagatiav, aud managing fruit trees, shrub.*, and print*,

Kunkel’a great troupe ol Ktgluingale Minstrels are rBLAOK LEGHORN HAT3.-ja*t recri-.-eu a lot of Gentle-1 THE' PRACTICAL FARRIER FOR FARMERS- w,t', modJ performing in St. Lout*. A note from John T. Ford, I *-» men » superior colored Leghorn Hat:. d..ui.ie and single I of inat^-iug tha Umae. in sui cases and ueaiment iu'difokjr the energetic agent, informs us that the Nightingales j bn,ni f,lKj **•« « WILMOTH Hat store. ! a,-" bv uieh-m m««v. ncut 111

advertisenteni* mu»t be banded in by ■* o’clock. I" M ,tn

insure insertion.

(L7» Advertisers will foul a irtter b<-x for the reception or adv. rtisemeutf for the Daily St«e Sentinel, at the foot of the stairwav Uour office, on Washington street.

nuiy2d

W1LMOT Hat Store. No. 1 Puiinar Flou-e.

THI CXLXB3ATED VOCALIST, MADAME ROSALIE DURAND,

Assisted by the eminent Basso,

Signor ANTONIO NOVELL!,

! dec.. At-.: by Richard Mason.

THE AMERICAN BIRD FANCIER; coaLdered with reference K’SSSUKSrtlSJRS- JS, »S-Jss;5rj “* r*^

i ^vl£^KSS?5,Sk.* , “ to " “ g “

i -!2S! CHAU. B. DAVU. No. U

, MWARPER S MAGAZINE for June, thi.* day received hy 1 BARRY’S FRUIT GARDEN '

^ ROSS & RAY,

{ mi> ^ ~ J One door west of Lie Wright House. nil >

i B. Da VIS.

No 12 Washington *veei

A~lHOICE WINDOW GLASS—100 boxe« Window G!as« from Of the ftueet brand, can be found at ' 5^ r' tlU 10 a5x4,J - This Glass i* well packed and in prime order i N—' J P POPE. A CO.’S j fuii day received at nay29 ROBERTS 7 Dnur Stnre ? 1 —- 1 - - ■— House. New York, has^h'e hmior to>mounce fo« abe will o^rto I pURE TANNER S OIL-25 bbU. Bank tmd Shore OU war ‘

M ranted pure, thi* dav received from Bnaton -.iu* f.n-. n— »—

Iwirs of the Havana Opera Teoups, and of Astor Place Oper

ofcrt

the mu«ica! amateurs of Indianspoiu, her first sod only Concert, at

HAfOHIC HALL,

Tucaday Xvauing, J«aa Itk, 1A52. \!*o, the celebrated YIOLJNIHT and PTANI>T.

CARL FIEIfE.

[U*“Ticketa $0 cents; to be had at Mr Jones' Music Htore, and st

jun5-du

rrto owners or real estate^ important no H TICE —A (anUanHUi from a aaighboriag State, intending to

; *; P ur « ‘h» **»▼ reeeired from Boaton.’and fin- saie at J5Z® ROBERTS’ Drug Store

NjAlDDLES! FIDDLES !!—We have a few dozen Fiddles, some .mu" •• *“ « ROBERTS’ Drug Store rNYAPESTHY CARPETING.—Jn*t received 2 piec mayto'* ,I-eral “ , Ta P estr 7 Carpet*, at *1,25 per yard.

eces more of

H J. HORN.

ENBMMrPI

recovered her speech.

_ „ . seiTie in ihis, is deairon* of makutg invest menu in City IjoU with — Gsmiam IK THE LsiTSD Stats*—The Abenxettung Dwellings and Farms in the rietaity nd-Jiw city. He will he heat# Ian ’call at of R«w York, says Ike Germane is (be United States »a thecotme of a weok. Owners of soeh property, wisfamg to ’ amotmt to ^e million, of person*/ or on.-fifth of .he “ '***""'*~*°-

tofel population. *I(NAL ESTATE aND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. I ■ the .tierTsnrtrle wumsrm in the city of Iudianit>o!>

janS-dAwtf IndianapotU. I ^capital of from 2 to 4000 dollam. cither as an aefrve or *Hem

_ 0*1* •• aaid (hnt the Tobaeco crop of this season ia Keatueby will he very fight. The frost end iy here

•early destroyed the pteats

«i*y«-Tw

- . panic uG. F. McGinnis’ Hat Stara, 2d door from Po*t Office Corner.

Pine Apple. >rawberry.

Raspberry. _ j Jargonele Pear, t

Bunana.

Green Gage

Mulborry,

Apricot,

Black Currant V—iMn, Orange.

Apple,

Qttinca,

Dewbetrv. Ac Tbc*c Drop* are icndercd «lj(lMly acalnIona With Pom r Jtnce. and arc coutrn^di*iiii*ai*hod from all othen ‘-jnhe peritgiuni

— u —-= *- -— * - * ’ * Ja*t received and tor vile \\ bolaanla ur Rvtad. at

may25 _ ROSERThi’ DRUG STORE.

O’John Ja

the city yeeterdej, from la ill—. Ho hats.

after the rm/L—Lommill

Mill st a fair pries, el Its Fail* of Boiler Crank....... astonaner of seettoa33, in wwtwhip 12 north, of range*maw, s£:“* ra “~ > “ “^riSssicssisr' Jana I, ItoR jmffi wtolaep

——— partner, or to pnrrhme the stock add Hand. ,u a house that ha* a* ££ I ** with a well ralotler Craek. in thn south, fee ted work of aesrroods, can hear of an opporl unity by applying

IhCmtritr,

^Ued AND LACE VTtETTE*—M the

may 17

LADIES’ FANCY STOKE.

at the I»eomotive Office.

jnnl-

| ^^DOZ. BOSTON ALB GLAMS*

"l0 do. Beer Tumbler*. Now opening fjuist]

JACOB UNDLRY

flAMB “HOOSIBE STATE-’ -a newCoMt Stove railed the ^nverw POSTER ~T~~ T~,~~

xrz'jzzmizzr 1 Pra, “" G^r ro,T " * OTTU “- ’rsaafsiisg:

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