Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1852 — Page 2
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The Ticket# kyat*. Tb* boco*n*>tiv» appnnrH iti br* very mnwtivc ab*>nt oor aHo#ion Ht lb* rpunoti* ticket#. Wben w** published ik* eftrd of the editor, vr*< *uppo«ied i* had r#f*reitv to ifc* tiok*t# primed for (» H P Hly W** did not kiH*w (bat ticket# of a »imd*r ohf»r#cier had been printed for f M Smith until a gent lemur, ir-m tb« ootintry broupbt m* to i>ur idlo*, vrhen we nnmetlifttnly penned the *rti*l* of which the Locomotive complain# Whether it Wft# intended t<> aid ichn M Hradley i»r not, we know «*eh will he the re#nlt, end we «b*>t»ld not be *orpri#ed if it l<>#t Wr Hendrick# llfty vote# in the «o*nty. The Whig ticket, printed m the name um* •ad at ike tame office, contained tb«> cnrite of Mr Brad* ley 'f b* Lo«0Aotiv* #ny# " Vo fir a* thi# office »# concerned, or tlioye we printe,! HOket# for, I her* w»# no intention ci.hrf to aid John H. Vr*dl*v, or to minre Thoma# A Hendrick#, t»n*l thi* the •dltOf ot the Sentinel knew a* weil before a* after h* wrot* lb* above article Wc Would im a* far from intaring Mr Htndriob# a* W0»ld Mr Vrcwn, anti article# •ik* th# above will d*> Mr Hen*lri*-k* and the party worn harm than all the ticket* wc could print.” Mow we know no »ucb thing Thom** M Smith #•* on* of th* gentfomnn that ticket* w*re printed for and w* are confident he would iftjftre M/ Hendrick* all k* could ky oktaininf all the vet** m hi* power for Vr*dl*y TW «Ace of Knprc«*ntfttiv* m Ccngr*** ># A**h wor* iApcrlMt to the Whig party than Skerlff of Mario*, amt wo k«*« n* doubt but Mr Smithw*u»d A**k prefor hi* own defeat to th* defeat of John H. Vr*4t*y. At to the editor* of the l.ecomotiv*, w* do not know bow tbey will vote They ptiblith a arufruf pftp*r, and will probably vote a nrutral ticket We A*y b*. **d prcbnblv were, mi*taken in attributing any iApr*p*r d**ign to the Locomotive in publinhinff the** ti*k*t*, but ‘.be effoct will be the name Mr Hendrick* Will )*** rot** by tb* operation To «ay the left*!, it Wft* • pike* of g**«t ca relo**n*#* to leave out *o important •• officer Congr***man LTVcy* 1 you that are lab'ning ami toiling ddb Aid night, without Wend*, without ft**i*ta»ce. and alAo*t Without bop*, to gnin an education and a ie»p©n*ibl* •tutlo* in *oei#ty, read tbi# and take courage Judge L*w, m introduciug Ocr*rnor Wright to the t*»***ill* «bd Lamaeoo Hlekory riuh* <»n t**t Tuetdfty nifbt did it ■* follow* We copy from th* ®v»n*vill*
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“ Some twenty y*nr* ago, nefttlemen/' *a»d he,
.Per lb* Venn led.ee* *»%ie **•»»**» AeftSb «•# ft* Ounr. WktbeofltV. At * tueetMrg ot tb<- Maeeoie 9r*»*rft*tv ot ibr otv of Indieftftpolt*. be id «»* yamifty Outobe» Mlth MM* The folio winy preamble end rewdutfoa* were oneei-
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Tb# (treat AreMte** d the «****?*# oa* once more been pl*a*ed to «*v*? the earthly b^nd# whiek have uftMaJtbt* ancient frmmndy, With owe >f their mo*t devoted and cuaeieteat Vretbrea Therefore, be it ffmefoed That while w* *ubmit with reaignatio* to thd cbft*ti#eAenl of him who doth *M thing well and who 4Mb wilbayly nMict hi# cWidrcn, we yet tee! that in the lo** of our Brother wu have beea deprived of one who*# couneel ha* ever beea ready, aad who** word* of winder# b»va guided aa«l »«et*aed the order ia it* dark-
eel hour*
jfacfcrd. fhai a* a #*•*, our Brothei lame* Wbitdotuh, we* entitled to the gratitude ami #*t**m of nil the Brethren of the order, a—ifoetmg hie aMaehtaent to the SuWime principle* of the Trateruity, by .»pemng >he dkdeutive Man*»on to ite meeting* and by nekaowledgmg ta public and ia private life, the authority of it# piecept* b«v bn* ft»r»i#h*d nn oxuApI* werthy of the admiratioa of the Fratendty througbout tb* world. HmlrrH, That » committee of three l>* appourttnl to prepare n bfotory of the Masonic lifo ami semiee# ot Brother Whitcomb for publication ia the Mneenic Re-
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Rr*oiy*<i, That the jewel* ami emblem* of the Lodge be clad in mourning for ibirty day* in commemoration of our departed Brother Arro/vrd, Tba* a oepy of thew rc#<>)uti<ni* b* spread um>n th* M*cor>d* of the Irndge, and puWi#hr-.l in the wv papei*, and M*r>ni© Review. CHARLES f I9HKR Sec t
" some twenty year* ago, gentlemen wane, " I W»* oltd of lh* Truvtce* of the W»ba*h College. About
ib*t time there were two application* for the poet of Jkbitur of tb* Colfoge On* wn* a young man, poor, uafffondod, •twl th* *ol* *upport of a widowed mother fur him, of court*, my tympathi** were cnli*ted \nd for him l gave my vote H* w»* chosen Janitor Hi* bU«Ht*** wa* to ring the b*ll, and to perform ether du tl**, ftnd in r*turn, b# wa* tf receive th* advantage of iMtrwotion in tb* olat*** That pr.or, unfriended young man, for whom I then gave my vote, i*my friend, hi* «a*dt)#a*v JotVph A Wright, Oovernor of the State of ladlaaa. whom I now introduc-# io you And I *ay that there i* not a young man who hear* me who if be Will bul follow Jo*epb A Wright’* stample mu cot
•Main I't the ##rcp eminence ”
Okteguiv* of senator Wkitrofbk. The remain* of Hon Jamr* Whitoomb. reachetl our eity it tb* IS o'clock train from M»dt*on, oa Satnrday laM, and were conveyed to the retldencd of Rev Calvin W Rmvr On Sunday at J o’clock the remain* were ^onvtyed to the M**onic Hall, it charge of the Ma*oni© frutdtnlty, of which Senator Whitcomb wa* a member, WkdV* an eloquent and appropriate #ermon wa* delivered ky RdV Mr Wd*cn The interment followed with Mttdtto honor* A Inrge concouree of onr dilven* at* t*»ded th* tolomen and imposing ceremonies
Mr. Hunte.
Tk* mala dtlhrt of th* leader* of the D*mocracv to< AWrdW wlH bd to defeat thi* gentleman. They don’t iRH ikd Mda of »f*l»g foreigner* hold an ofBe*. though tkfJT «fd y*r* willing to hnv* their vote* to elevate them, •die** to tm^r —Indiana Animal Tim main *#ort of tbd Whig* will be to tr»d# off Mr. Bt*fa to gdt vote* for Mr Sulgrove Mark if tbi* i* ■at tkd rdettft They don't etpeef to eledt him Tbey dtat want to eleet him Their only oh)eot it to g*t tbd dttdf af cat Mvrmaa dtieen* for Sulgrove tn thi* tbdy WlH If (HlAfrpelntfd
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fkf Wktge fife* «f believe that IfteboMw MeCurty WtR If ffeftf# Oovemor McCarty cunnot get » mu* jdrHv M twenty count id* in tk* State H* maud* no MHWy dfeiaed of an eledt ion—and thi. tb* ffhtgakauw. They afd only WtatHag ta keep their .plrit# up-brag.
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W _, —tHm bad *worn that he WoMd aftata* 4fa dar^terf, wa* aMtad bow la oauM go for
Xf Tb* New York Trikouodemo* that i»ea Seutt »# on an Heotiouuuring tour »nd says he ba* ’'only puuecd at natural interval*'' in hi* travel* (ion ScK»tt wn* ordered to repair to the nine Lick Spring# ia Keatueky to examine that place anti report »* to whether it would i»0 a *uitable *ito for a Military A*v!t»m But iaaUad ol going to the Spring-, by the i»esre*t and mo*t direct ro* te, he travel* northward from Wanbtngt»n to 'be Lake*, thenc# through the State td Ohio (making Hpcecbe# Vll the way) lo Kentucky and Blue Lick. There he »tny* abont one day, a**! metend ef going back to Washington, be keep* journeying west to Louisville ami from Louisville be comes over to Indiana, for no othor purpose in the world that we ean imagine but te make electioneering speeches We should like to know if the New York Tribnne consider* New Albany as one of the plftee* at which Gen Scott would naturally ycHtf*’' on his journey from Blue Lick Springs to Wask-
ing ton
In remarkable contrast with Gen. Beott's peu*e*
now were his refusal# to “pause” on bis journey to the Went a year ago. He was then seat out for the purpose of selecting a site for a military asylum somewhere in the Ohio r>r Mississippi vnlley. He stopped a day or two at Cincinnati; but on arriving a* Louisville be shut himself on in bis room at the hotel, and next morning took the Itcst boat for New Orleans, utterly refusing to pay any attention to the magniAeeat *it*a which abound around the falls for an institution such as that he was ordered to select for While the boat lay at our wharf bd was *o much engrossed in a game of ehe#s that be would not look up to recogntde bis felfow-citisene, or to vidw the beautiful hills by which cur city is surrounded and whmb afford so many nohle sites for military asylums, hospitals, tee “As a edlebrated Roman consul said, there is a great ditforence between men when canitidate# for ofBee," tee., tec. (See Gen. Harrison'* Inau-
gurel Addres. 1*41 V—Nrw .dlterny Ltdfrr. Tf'' W c suppose the Democrat fo organs have forgot
ten that Gen. Ca*», after hi# nomination for the Presiglency in 1*4*, made speeches at all the stopping place* between Washington City and Detroit, and that, unlike Gen. Scott, bd alluded freely to politteal topics iu every
instance ”—Xe*t. Journal
Upon bis nomination for tba Presidency in IS4S, Gen Case immediately resigned bis seat ia tbe Seaate. ami proceeded to his home in Michigan. There was nothing indelicate in bi* making speeches under these cir ouAdtance*. But with Gen Scott the circumstance, are altogether different. Although a candidate for President, he continues to hold on to the office of com-mander-m-chief of the army. In hie official capacity he is seat to Kentucky While tourneying thither, he stops to receive puhlie reception# from hie political friends; and on hi* return he travels hundreds of miles out of hi* way for no other purpose than to get up a parade and to
get an opportunity tu make speech**
There is no parallel between tbe cess* of Cass and Scott Tb* one wa* a private citiaen returning to bis borne, tbe other i* a pohH* officer, seat o* pubKe buetaess, end under pay of tbe Government —iV .yfoen?
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j •elf-prescrvation demands for cluckvi Tbe ^ la *‘ ^
itv of New York ia taxed atmuallv to tbe amount of! lh * c be should be nominated if they could prelaalWbcr ^-tioas ,rprop#rt,..u vfThave nn doifoi ^ “° C >*'’ -Vw TTorte ta tmivimc and tn a few days ^e
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pressed nse^ns u pour-Aoasc for pauper *, and a home /or i ^ rl ’' ° ® r rr mmm ^ foJfoHAa.tell.rtfomefienr, the >om*T we renounce ittht P*'™?*- *"'> bru- to h*r*etf. -Wa*. Cn»».
better U »ill be for ua. Neons object* to the immigration to this country of honest, industrious, intelligent foreigners who will not become a taxon the industry of our own citiacne; but to be overrun by VILE HORDES |
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Dr. W i*. Bum.
B. r. Jones.
J. Mew.
Juan P. ..'ax, lUchetOe Commuter VV V. Vm Sdx*amrf CamsmOee A. J. Ai«UUfcl=£ Jas. VTani.
Praaklta Pierce.
The following is an entrust from a letter of Mr ef Cievdlftftd, to Mr Cofftn of N#w York
“I nrear* yon that Frank Pierce is highly esteemed l.y all partis* here, dnd beloved by tbe Democracy We rejoice thet tbe light that has «o long been hid under th* bushel, proves so effulgent We nr* glad that the diamond so fong buried in New Hampshire'* Granite, is of so fin# • water Democracy will long wear it in her bosom, ns a gem, a priceless brilliant, that will do her honor now , and if she ever becomes benighted amid the darkness that may perchance surround her, she he* only to follow it* sparkling llgbt, to be guided through every storm and danger; so that the star of her destiny will never set but with that of our nut ion's glory. W# are proud of tbe men, we love him, and Ohio in the next electoral college will declare her voice for Franklin Pierce. Tbe ftres of the Democracy ere lighted, and tbey will Made forth Mill a kindred lire burn* in every
freeman's boeomt’ "
CTA correspondent of tk* London Timt* give* tbe following account of a prise Agbt ia England, between
two women:
"About a mouth age, I wn* a breakfasting with my family at C*naal Green, when I pereeired a number ot person* pawing through the adjoining Held to my boose I endeavored to ascertain the canoe With much difficulty I did so. Th* stream of men and wome* hud come from Paddington to witaewn pri*e light between two— •ot men, but women One of my family, being incredulous, contrived to look aerow the Helds, and there saw the combatant* rtripped to the waist, and lighting. Men ttfok them there, men backed them, men were the bottleholder* and time keeper# They fought for nearly half •n boor some *fly for flu, seme sny for a severeign and some say tbey trill do it again I raw the winner led
baok ia trfaatpk by men.”
LTHon Horatfo Seymour, the Democrati* candidate for Governor ef Ifew York, la aamrer te an iaettntion to addfeatthe late meeting at Tammany, throws outfihe following prophecy in regard to the Prmldential election
in the State of New YeST
"Animated by the advantages whieh union baa already secured to as. itmffdMt of mm ability 1 to carry the State thi* felt, aad conscious of the inten** interest with
OF LAZY, FILTHY, BEASTLY WRETCHES who, will not ivork—wA* b*g the ewntinyeof honest industry, and pilfer them whenerer they yet a chance, is imite another thiwf. Thi# evil, we say hn* attained a raagm- I rude which force# Attention to it. Some steps must bv; taken to dop this r<il* foreign /toad, or wc -.hHlI be j
drowned out by it.
W* *re glad to observe that lbu» subject is attracting the attention of those who most seriously feel its evil*, j In the city of New York -oma effert* hive been made r.y the autherittes to suppress it. but they have not yet been very sucowsfnl It ts ascertained that more than two.thirds of the inmate* of the alms-bouse in New York arc foreign paupers. What is true ia tkat city, is^ to a considerable extent, true of all sections of lie United State* Everywhere the charities of onr people are invoked m behalf of tbe wretches that have been sent from foreign shores, to an extent not required for the support •»f American pauper*. One-half of the thieves and ninetenths :>f the he^gars are foreigner*. Not only our poorloose* but our prisons are ccli. or Enolisit, IftiSM, Dtrri », Frrnch, and Scotch scovvdskls, as well AS SC01"XDSKLS MO!* SVKftT CoVTIltMT, STAT*, AX# Island in the kwown world Ami all these BEGGARS. V AGRANTS. SCOUNDRELS. AND VAGA-1 BONDS, are fed and clothed at the expense of boftest: American citiaens # Jf this branch of tbe asylum is not speedily lopped off by onr Government. OUK ATMOSPHERE WILL BECOME PESTIFEROUS WITH THE EX HALATIONS OF FOREIGN VAGABOND-1 ISM AND VILLANY, and kve*y fart of or* social AND FOLITtCAL ST9TKM WILL M ftOTTSX AND CoftftCFT 9*vond ecu*. Our nation is already the Botany Bay >f the civilised world, and if the sending of pauper# and villiee* hither is not now checked by the Government, the day will soon arrive when the population of our cities will be worse than that of Port Sydney—sconnJrelism will he the fashion, and a majority of men will wear the badge ol rascality ae negro dandies wear their cambric —a thing to brag of as well as for use. We see it stated that one of the German towns lately emptied the contents of its work-house, men and women, boys and girls the halt, the lame, and the blind, tbe vietime of crime, some without ears, some armless, and >thers legless, from the seum to the dregs, into the United States. Tbe success of tbi* experiment upon onr system will no doubt, lead to many similar ex pennents, and we may confidently expect in tbe course of a few years, that nil the ships th»t come from over tbe oeea# will bring to v» THE host stranuelt assorted CA ROODS or LIVE STOCK EVER EXAMINED »Y £TES THAT LOVE TO iTt'DY ZROLOOT RATHER IN LARGE uasses than in DETAIL. It is well known that tbe United States are greatly indebted to tbe enterprise of England ami Ireland for many ship loads, schooners f.ad#, and sloop loads of these rare srsciMEKs or hvmanitt in wbieh the poor-houses of those benign countries abound. Now if our asylums were a museum, these speeimens of humaarty would be invaluable, and wu should soon have tbe richest collection ever see*. We do not know how it happens, but the srECtXENS or roftElUN FACFEftS THAT Wft HATE SEEN ARE THE ODDEST and ugliest things that ever CAST SHADOWS IN THE SUN They ate colier than HYENAS JACKALS, GRIZZLY BEARS, BRAZILIAN APES. OR ANY OTHER VARMINTS. To FRWERVR THE SYMMETRY or THE American stock, it is necessary to keef these roaiev facfers and vaoaeond* at home Americans are now tine looking mortals. As they WALK ALONG IN THE SCNSHINE THEY TAKE FISARCRE IN contemhatino THE HANDSOME SHADOWS THAT ACCOMPANY THEM. Btrr if.thf. foreign TIDE It NOT STOFTSD, INTERN! ETC RE WILL, »Y THE FOECE or SOME inscrttarlb law ot fotclation THAT WE ARE NOT MaLTHVSIAN ENOVGK TO CNDERSTAND, TAKE FLaCE. AND HAMDSOME SHADOWS WILL NOT BE SEEN We fray heaven that ora FOSTERtTY MAY NOT RE ArUCTBD WITH SUCH SQUINTING AND UNCERTAIN EYES SUCH BROAD, FLAT. CICERONIAN NOSES: SUCH BOUNDLESS, ALL DETOURING MbUTHS; SUCH ILL HUNG AND IRREGULAR SHOULDERS; SUCH UNTAPERING. BULGING OUT WAISTS; SUCH BANDY. CROOKED. KNOCKK N E EJD. PARENTHETICAL LEG*# SUCH HANDS AND SUCH FEET; AS FOREIGN PAUPRES ENJOY THE UNDISPUTABLE PROPRI-
ETORSHIP OF
Thu British are a most heaveufy-minded people indeed. They pour out tempests of sight aad oceans of tear* over the hard lot of humanity. Their poor law *ystsm does not work well, and tbey are greatly distressed thereat They wish well to the victim# or foyertt. AND THEREFORE TAKE GREAT FLEAtVRE IN SHIFTING LOADS OF THEM TO TAKE CP THEIR ABODE IN OCR FARFAMED asylum for THE oppressed. They look upon onr asylum a* the greatest and most beneficent discovery of modern times, and tare great interest in promoting a knowledge of it aud in testing its virtue*. Unless our Government RUDELY INTERFERES with the opera, tion* of their philnnthrnpy, we *h#H soon have the pleasure of feeding and clothing nil their pauper*. Wx hope oca Government will take cpon itself the DTTY OF GIVING NOTICE TO THESE FHILANTHROPTFT* °I£ ASYLUM 19 FULL, THAT ITS DOORS ARE SHUT, BOLTED. BARRED. AND LOCKED UP. THAT THE K^Y 18 THROWN AWAY. AND NO ADMITTANCE IS INSCRIBED OVER ITS PORTALS
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Greel&y in Meriden—The Northern Face!— P atn.-narJ Horace Greeley ha* been up to Meridnn, to soap over 1 the abolitionist* of that region. Horace made a great i •**«- * parade of hi* havin'; held off from the support of Gen. . Taylor in 1S-1S until he had assured himself that the' General was all nahr on tbe subject of tbe Wilmot pro-1 viso He then said that be wont for 9eott now because he was all right with tbe Free-soilers. His language wa* (a* a correspondent informs ns) substantially Lius:: “I know Gen. Scott, and I know hi* associates, and they j
are ail right on the '-abject of slavery’” Tbi* is tbe j H. w ik,
North half of Janus-faced Whigguryl At the same time, doubtles* slave-holding *tn#np.speakers werujanti u* decidedly vouching to their audiences that they knew Soott to be all right for them.—Nine Haven Register
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Henry I- Uia*»ii.
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r«i»y
tf Job Haskell, formerly a Loeotoco and Native American politician of New York, haa been nominated | tv \v for Assembly by the Locofocos of Washington county, j
Wisconsin.—Rochester Democrat.
man • • WWW 1* 2$©iO*» Tur:ii/*t:, This is a small matter. We can tuune a laet worth; half a dozen of it:—The man who was so “fired with : indignation” against foreigners that be helped ro organ- oetr. ize the Native American party, was emulous even to — have the credit of giving it a name, has “been nomina-! ted for” President of the United Mates, bv rhe Whig;
party’—Rochester Union
Sam’l Fbwet .
M. Ray.
r.rr. Haute Courmtum. O. UoWOiit^M.l, t. LI. Mtirrar lirstncao'ie Commutes. The* C Hmuu4ia.. J LatcremnOm-z Ccmmutm. C W Temo e
A. tii'Cen
Ht-trmrH’l Couim'ite ’.Y. T. Itoutu*. Joe Lnwe. \etr .C'umf Cotnmuito v L. Q-Manhcw*-li. Aug. Aiuiiu Comtp'm Co-mmiaer Lewi* VY-. Craw/erdsrtUe ConrmUtet L. D. luirrsni.
| ELM l ‘i<N I»AY-
D""Adopted cittizeas. how do yon like this “rich brogue” of Gen. Scott’s? Do you “love to hear it?” “I now hesitate between extending tfte period of residence before naturalization, and a total repeal of all acts of Congress on the subject—my mind inrlinds to the
latter.”
“Concurring fully in the principles o( the Philadelphia (Native American) movement,” tee
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»f-- rrqoeat<M tw«juioBiice that J jus * . ■ i - » .sacaii p:date tor A**«—-'r :n i'<-r.:>-r ‘.cwitMip. a#e reqn^stad lo aiuioaii«*r ike u^iac oi CatM oamsa L-L-VDBST as o caedutats km A**c—*or raf iVasiie iawtuaip. fTT^W'- 'tf requeairU to aanottiice HlRaK Bbows, Eeq., an candakue tor Proacentu^ Vtrorney m this Jndie *1 C.rcou. Tf PVTER W rvcWEl :S K gamtuialr- -itT \SaUua»r :Jt Ceuiar iOWK
•hip.
?f rtve me re^ue-tml Oy M. H. 1*. fa.*, wo ttnln mm ic will t
The German Democracy.—The.German Democ-
racy of Pittsburgh had a glorious meeting on Thursday night, which was ably aad eloquently addressed by sev-
eral sons of the Fatherland. Their motto was Free- » r ’ “.‘epemiem '•widi.tat- ,w ^--nti. «rte >nemiar Or.^ ^
dom—Democracy and the People JtmrmoF 3 In Michigan, Cincinnati, tec., tec., the German Demoeraey are up and doing, and prove that all the lying Scott pamphlets
pas* them by as tbe idle wind.—Phil. Jttlae
At Last.
The Washington Union say# the betting Lforno.-iats of that city have after an immense amount of trouble, sacceeded in scaring up a couple bets on the Presidential election One was $100 to $60, and the other $50 to $30, that Gen. Ptfrce would be elected President of the United States.
CTA little girl nearly died from eating toad-stools
on Long Island, last week.
AU advertisement * mu*l Handed ,u w Y o'clock P M
insure insertion
Advertiser* wiLOUli i leiu-r box iot tor .erepuuc n.i tisemeui- i«*r the DculV Stale Sentuie:, at ilie too* of ihi- -is i our oihee. oa \Ya«hiayton.sneet.
IMPORTANT TO WOMEN.—{Anvies. Light shall arain the laded eve reluw*.
And rosy health the pallid cheek rewuna ^ itave s mi or your fneiid* Fever out! A#ne. (iesaaa: UeQc.i,, j* raiazatiou of the Stomach and Bowels.’ .Vo ntud af u People driuk loo laueh water md eat rregaiarlr. often of’ no. proper,
noariahin# food.
Dr. «» Ben; Smith’s Vegetable sugar Coated PiL» g—MSk will cure Fever aad Ague m three cay*. Dysentery ut rweivs cocm with proper diet, aud they newer irritate. They %rr -he osat puis ihai do not A child fix mouthi old may :aka them safely. Be rape and get Dr. 6. Ben.,, sarm's Sugar Coated PtUa. Pnee *5 cent# Sold everywhere m. the State .^^Leok ,»ui for conatertena vieUX-dAw
TO FSYBIOXANSf!—Too are a war* met Bear Smith’s genome -Surer Costed PUu 0511 Pu.:» '.oat do .not irritate.
Ok. te mu the
JOHN WOOLLEY A Co..
BAH Z BBS,
IXDIANAPOUS, IX DIAS A. FtetHAXKFLL ior ibe very liberal perrouegu emended to ua, we R hope, by strict aueaaon to bowoesa to merit e continuance of the oma We continue to receive depoattes and pey iiuerrst ou same, keep regular banking tcceuru* with customer*, deal in com
THE PAIN KlIJ.HR. ,• aa exeeileat regaiasar a: tee ssomach aad bowel*, aad -hoaid always be ka#X on hand, especially at thu seaaea of the year. Sold M only ** ceUsa bottle by Merchanu generady
ABUSE. OF THE STOMACH, j* - slam, druthuig, :he use of ,frags, snmmiant and condiment-, eaung ua,
tud uncurrent money, and buy sad sell chechs on New York. Phi!, i msr. iind too muen. catmg between maais latest uurht. Ac Ae is^ er '-.tie* of the Dmted .smie*. • mil ” common and uarreraaL aa tf aefcoey ttad ever talked agaiaal Our fKCtlitie* for tuiug money enables as to allow guad rates of {these evils Hence Dyspepafo is sl«o as an.veriar as tnese abase* ^ interest, sud to those w#o have surplus find*, from which they wish ; Xhe Dieesuve Apparatus ie destroyed, and there is uo help for u.
but ia ootauung a -appy of Oanric laice from -ome other tooree. This great uecesslt, a most happily sagpiied by Dr Hingkin’s preparaL.oa of Pepsin, or Oostnc iaice. ohoooed from the Stomaah of the Or. whieh * new almost performing the di*
10 derive some heneht in the shape of interest, we nder partieuiar
inducements to .leposrte with us.
We pay tor money deposited with us, »ubiect to be drawn »i uuy lime S per cent. Tn remain on deposit h months 7 per cent To remain on deposit 9 mouths 9 per cent. To remain on deposit 1 year * per cent We buy and *etl stock* of the difl^-ent Railroads. Make codecnous, Ae . Ae. Persons going west to purchase or locate mnd ran be furnished land warrants and gold, at moderate rates
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ROTATE FAIB^-ln addmon to the Prei K7 published, there will be oCered a best single horse for general purpose#
oetli.
Beml Estate and General Agency
INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA
Under the control of IF. .N K. Scott. Attorney aad Conn
teller at Law. and Notary Public.
T‘
on horses already
premium of 97 00 for the
W. T. DE.YNIS.
Heneml Sapermiendem.
0 RAILROAD CO-’S AND MACHINE SHOPS.-The undersigned has had ten year* experience as a Machinist, and
wishes a permanent sitaatimt ia some western shop. Can give the mos» omtonMed referenee a# to character aad ability Is now per-
manently located but prefer* the western country. kddisn * a. r. Brown, oetlEcOt Piermont Roektand co-, .V Y
BEEP A LOOK OUT FOB THBBIGBED BOOT!
FAIRBANKS’S
OBXAT XAXIIOTH BOOT AND SHOE ENPOBITTN N F. FAIRBANKS takes pieasare ia thaakmg biseusiomcrs «Fn for their past patronage, and hopes they wiUnot forget to
e*fl and examine h» Fall stock. Having enlarged his stsre. ma- ^
king ii the largest and most commodious room iu Indianapolis, he:
h»* just returred from the F.ast with a stock of Goods, selected ’
with great care, rxoressly tor tbit market The public are respect- CAUTION TO T»#B UHAF. Dk HARTLEY, fstly invited to call and examine hi* stock of custom made Boom .w-r so ..-r-TT... . and Shoes of every *tyte and quality, which he wurrsat* to be ^ EAR ^NFOUlARY. M Sai
e«j#al to any in the market, and a* cheap as th# cheapest. He is Fmuadeiphia:
also constantly receiving direct from Eastern manoActnrers every I The only institution - . |.
description of fashionable work, among which tire Ladies’and Misssa Gaiters. Baskins, Tie*. Ac.. Gents, hue Morrocco. Cstf. and Kip B»su, Umiera. *hoca, Ac ; Boys Boots. Shots, aad
mnil m apmmmm wrmwimmm -aF ffHwAMM no am
aU the God
STARTUNGr NEWS!—John Bull * Fish—Scon and Pierce want your
want fat r tfices—Ministers waat high mlirins—Every body t •esnething. HORN wants to sail Osste Hotm wM aaU 4
anyhow. His aew stock of FALL AND
embracing every thmg new aad dasirahiu in the Eamaru is now open tor tbe inspection of the Pubiic—(Bing his More from cellar to roof—ax prices that esa’t be banL iu or am at Indianapolis In Act this is a tag- wucid; toe Sauu has spshaa Ichalod talked, aad Horn mean* to keep up with tee tima#
and s great variety of flijldren's Shoes of every style.
ALSO—A large sod well selected Rail and Winter wear, of tbe Isteat mid
stack af H#t* and Cap*.
most apuiarsd styles J. P. FAIRBANKS*.
ilevoied ta tna^RuaUueni ofeur diseases, sml the osdy Aunst m the United .States, geuenmdy attr# to MM for i * n ^* ni> * ftom sdKetjsas of the ear, whhtiut chaq
thereby proving his suece
throw its foil un4ivt<fo4 »4r#n*lH into the ooatest. ttad wHI mown iH* triaiteph of oor phrljr by gi*ia» thfrty.fhi
cfecfornl veuv for Pforc* mM Kinff ”
**A *«ry ffoB*1YMf
9** ffMrMf t taffeH, Vn# owwtw mr'u wu wuu* — WWf fof Cuanl CoHMais#fo«er. madr • ipsath jiS^^AiinjLiir&iM Vgj iriinjru yfo >mh "ikM ** m** that dm. pierce --ml-?. tAfT-l* * drynhard, ta mmpaoed (tod <n *4a/ parties,
TPUr Job* SifoMT, of PrtMylvanis, th# cfofoated Wfog eaa«N<lal*for Caaal CoHHBisafoncr, roadr >
HR WOVtb. Lift all Lccoroc##, GET DRUNKF’
mild dm Of IH« i|u#»al##t of Writer# ta*”
Tbnm am already law# agate#* the empty ia* of for pa paor-Hoonon into onr rlxmed asylvs — aaohlf ended The penalty for landlnjr paupers fogot elenr of by reffeteriag them nader false names, miff, wtai ta shipper* ar« oalled on to awn for ta of tlw ekarge “ ccntly a lonff poor.Vnmi ww «mc M to ttar dhniam fotafftah Homn, maeh, it in t* be bopeff, to tb# jny of tbotr oiff emjoafotano#*. Ock afylov, on* »mr man rBwiR mp"ria anriomf nteteoNK kbet
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aitb Y#na ns *v.
nib •••« boot to ttar akxieM W—Araa
