Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1852 — Page 2
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And in FftitnAylvAni* it will b« full (ft,000 ' OoT*r*or Wrifht nnd thn Whlf Wro««. flmr* it nn foNtum in ihn rnnnm triumph mnr* jfrAti* fylnp to ib* ffiAnd* nf Oi»Tnrnfrr ffrlifht ih*n th« in* •r*A«*il vntn nt ih<?An pr»int< wlmrn h* wm mntt ilAndAr* •d, Altnvnd, nrvl vllliflnd by th" VVhij| prn«» In IVfnrinn n#»intf, thn plnnn of Iih r.ffl ,|.,| rnniilnnon, And whnrn hi* worthy nnmpntitnr, Ninh»|n« MnCnrty. hA» r*«l<lAd for 1 iwwiy.flTn/ham, h* lnor*A«*d bin mAjnrlty 325 vot*». fhl* m«)oritv wnn, nn donbt, mtioh inorAAnod by th* rcnhlnM And vlndiotivn <'Oi»rt" n| thn IndinnA Jonrnnl, lh*l dAlly tnnmn.l with It* filthy nbim. In FrAnhlln ooonfy, whnr* thn Broolrvlllo AmnrioAn pnrio*d hln» with * oAnnlhnl vnn^^nnnn, ho innrnn«nd hi* mAjority 4ff fni#« (n floyd oonnly, wh«rn Milton Or*M9< th* mo«t itnonnip'ilnn* nnd mnndAOion* odltor in thn Stntn, Ailed th* nolnmn* of- hi* Dnily Trihnn* with nil fnnnnnr •f fl|l**hood nnd d#f«mAflon, thn Oovnrnor innr*«**d hl» mAjority 959 yo|*n. !n Vnnd*rbnri(h county, whnr* 9«Ad*r*, th* editor of th* Jottrnal «oho*d thnsUndor* nnd *11* nhit«* of thn fndlnnn iotirnnl nnd th* Trihan*, thn Ooynrnor’r mijorlty i* inoro**«d 4S9 yet**. In Inn* oottnfy, whnr* thn *dltor of th* Vlnonnnns 0#«*tt* h««, dtirln* th* •timmnr, I >nt «ight of *y*ry other •lection in hi* oppo*ltlon to Ooy. Wright, MoCnrty only b*tt* him Afty **tf*. In th* *iini**onnty t thr**y*nr* •ffn. Wright waa h**t«n 939 vote* Th* *«me r«mnrb* Will npply to J*Anr»*n oottnty, where th* Governor, nt hit ln*t *l**ilon, lont thn county by 430 vote**—h* now •nrrlet It by n mAjority of ow fl*o hundred vote*, The** retalt* show thnt thn people not nnd think for tbtm««|y**. They will not tnfliir a faithful public officer to h» ilnfeAted by Whlif (Under*. We hope thl* will bf • iCMen which thn Whl** will proAt by in futer*. John P. ffnlc. Thl* f*ntl*mnn, who k the Abolition cnndidnt* for President, will addret* thn peopl# at Indlnnapoli* on Tb*r*dny nest. W* nodemtand that hi* effort* ha** heretofore been mainly direeted to the defeat of General Here*, end indirectly to beneAt General Scott nnd the Whig party. Mr. Colfatt, the editor of the Sooth Bead fttffl**er, 'peaking of hi« 'peeeh at Chicago, aay*: "Mr Male havina vanva'ted Ohio, i* now epeaking in HHwd' and Wineondn A number of our eitiaeo* went te Cnloego and heard Mm la»t Satmday Hi* effort* are able and eloquent He let* hi* hearer* anderttamf plainly thnt there m no hope for Freedom or ite interwt* If Gen Fierce i« elected; end wherever he (peak* of the el at form* of the two parti**, he concede* thnt that of the Whig* I* the lea«t ohieotionahle. He doee not directly •d*l*c hi* hearer* t<» vote for Gen. Scott bat content* llmeelf with »howinu hi* enmett de«lre that Fierce •boaldhe defeated." The Jnckeon (Michigan) Citilen epeek* of HaleN •pooch thereae follow*. ' 1 Mr Hale ep >ke hrieAy of platform*, and deiii'-n«tra. ted the d (foreno* ix-iween the Whig end Oemocrntio, *« fery diet ernable • 'he Whig ecn*i*ting in merely e to*, tileteg of the Fugit v,. law—the Democretio •• pledged to rrtUI 0ll afUefica From the tenor of hie remerk*. It wnt evident that he preferred vattly, the poeltion of the Whig perty before thet of the Pierce Democracy.” W* think Mr Hale i* right. The Abolition party btra taneh mure to expect from the election of General leott than General Fierce. Gen Fierce would, no dotbt, veto any bill which might pave Confreee repeal* Wf «he Fugitive Slave law, or in any way depriving the Soathern State* of their conetitutionnl right* in relation lo AtfHive* from lehor The election of Gen. Fierce wenM *ettle the tiavery agitation in Congroe* for four J49M. Tbe election of Gen Scott would open anew tlM facet ion ef repeal, and Cungren would ee flooded wiili pelitloa*. Frank Fierce wnt one of the men who N«d Rale oat of tbe Democratic party in New Hump* •Sica, 00 eaeoant of hi* Abolition!***, nnd lo defeat him toe Aa Preetdeucy, Hale wonld tmeerea *oe>md lend la a pffeeial matter wi»h him* In addition, if bo eeu •M la tko election of Scott he can jo*tly oieim the eym* palfcy and auppoet of the Whig pnety (her yeore hence JaSa l>. Defrece, Gaf reedar* will no doubt bo inxioue to know tha ftataaad eendition of thi* gentlemen, nMor the overwbalminf peeeeore ef tbe election new* Wt glee them for a miaote made by • friend who wntekaiMe Wedaeednv, doobtmg Tbtwedny, >'firod with .nAw. flHHftlMb ** f fti?m9^1 Wmac In m ■■UOTi* « aommj | FwlwlwV* OwTlITwWW
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Flat Stock for the Fair. From prevent appearances there will be n splendid •bow of line cattle at onr State Fair this week. Mr. HVTORfRAFT, the celebrated cattle reiser from Kentucky, bee brooght here for exhibition, three of the heel cattle we e*er *nw. They are thoroogh bred *hort hern Durham*. "Mist Sue Dodley,” an aged cow, took the flret prig* it the county fair bold a year ago in £mi> nonce, Shelby county, Kentucky. Another, three yenr old—"Mite Harriet”—now three years old, took the first priae at the seme fair as a two year old. The third is a benutlfol little heifer called "Mlee Albert”—She ie e yearling end took the first prig* as such at the Shelby county foir this fell, Tbeae ere remarkably Ana stock, nnd Mr. Hnteheraft desire* to soil them. We hope they will not bo permitted to lentre our county. Mr. Dixine, tbe Superintendent, keenn extraordinary fine thoroogh bred imported Durham boll—tbe -'Eerl of Seehem.” This animal is the finest specimen we ever snw bee alweye taken the first prise wherever he has been exhibited, from e calf op to the present time The lest prifle he took wee at the recent State Fair in New York. In addition to tbeee, there ere a large number ot fine Cattle, Heroes, Hogs, and Sheep already in tbe city, end other* are boofg arriving, giving evidence that cor Bute Fair will net be behind those of our sister States.
A JHiH from Owen eooaty write* oethet tbe Dow* aw wM hove a free Bwrhwa* at Rtorteerffle * flfc* • °* (W J?»b met. and eeeet Bp—evie Owe* 00 Ik# •th. A mm bar 004 0 gee# tkm I* ewtteipwwd •W fee the freed Com keW W
Arttelea for the Fair. We notiee the arrival of Mr. Doryee with a splendid stock of scelee, snfos, kc., from the celebrated menu, faetory of Mesere. Doryee fo Fereyth, of Rochester, New York. The ware* of tbie concern bnxe, wo believe, taken premieme at all the State Fair*, end we ere glad to notice thet the attention of the Eastern manufacturer* ie turned to our own State Fair. One of the 6,000 Ib seel** will be pot op ee tbe foir groned for weighing stock, kc.
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SENATORS Awe. Marie*—Perry Hoebroefc, r *.l Adame and Allen—Sawtsel Edooil .....1 Ddamrar®, ke.—J. Tomderomer ...O Carroll aed Cimtou—Wanbingtoa Black I Cana, Howard, ami Pulaski— — Barnet 1 Clef, Snllivan, and Vigo—M. Combs 0 Clark—T.W G.bsoi, I Crawford and Orange—Joeeph Cox .......... I Dearliorn—Richard D. Slater.... 1 DeKaih and S'ether)—G W McConnell...... 1 Dubois, Gibson, and Pika. Decikliir—W. J. Rohmaua..... .0 Fayette and Union—Miner Meeker 4 Floyd—J. Morrison .1 Fountain— — Reynolds. 1 Franklin—GileaGant. 1 Greene end Owen—Andrew Humphreys...... I Hancock aad Maditon—Tbomaa MeAUater... 1 Jefferson—J. H. Sullivan 1 Lake, Leporle, and Porter—ffaml J. Antbony 1 Lawrence—John Edwards 0 Miami and Wsbaah— — Sbeilenberger 1 Morgan—A. S. Grigg 0 Montgomery—Swan Brookshire 1 Ohio and Switzerland—-H. H. Powell 1 Posey end Vanderburgh—W. R. Greathouse.. 1 Ripley—Luther Shook.... .........1 Rusk—Jefferson Helm 0 Rippecanoe—A. W. Gordon 1 Wanbington—T. Cucsbaw. 1 Weyne—Oliver P. Butler 0 Jennings and Bartholomew—John L. Spann.. . 1 Brown and Monroe—T. M. Adams 1 Harrison Hendrick*—John Witberow .....0 Henry—Wm.W. Williams 0 Huntington and Wellt—Theodore Horton 1 Jackson and Scott—M. Shields 1 Johnson—J. W. Eightly.. 1 Noble, K<>»cio»ko, and Whitley Parke and Vermillion—M. Simpson 0 Perry, Spencer, and Warrack—G. H Roberts. 1 Putnam—L. Glnzebrook 1 Randolph and Jay Willson .0 Shelby—George W. Brown ........1 Knox, Dnviess, aod Martin—G. G. Barton.... 1 Benton, Jasper, fits.,. Boone, Hamilton, nnd Tipton—N. J. Jackson. 1 Fulton and St. Joseph—A. P. Richardson I Elkhart and Lagrangw—T. G. Harris 0
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Adams— 0 0 Allen—Francis Lasselle,. ...... 1 Bartholomew—Joseph Struble, 1 Blackford—George Howell, 1 Boone—Wm. P. Jonee, 1 Brown—S. Manville, 1 Carroll—John Milroy 1 Cass—Daniel D. Pratt, 0 Clark—John F. Read 1 Clay—A. Dunlavy, 1 Clinton—Wilson Seawright, 1 Crawford— 0 Davis**—R. B. Sutton^ 1 Dearborn—Oliver B Torbet, N. C. Durham,..3 Deoatur—Alex. L. Underwood I Delaware—J. Orr, 0 Dubois— ...0 Elkhart— ...0 Fayette— 0 Floyd—J. P. Farnsly and W W. Catlin 3 Fountain—Steven*, 1 Franklin—J. Simpson andE. K. Rockefeller,.. 2 Fulton—D. Shoemaker, 1 Grant—R, Wilson,. 1 Greene— 0 Hamilton—D. Moss 1 Hancock—W. Handr 1 Harrison—G. P. R. Wilton, 0 Hendricks—Bnllnrd, 0 Henry—Ja*. S. Farris and Joseph Yount,....0 Howard and Tipton—Isnae Parker, 1 Huntington and Weil*—Peter Emery 1 Jackson—J S. Tanner, .* 1 Jay—McKinney 1 Jefferson—A. W. Henddcks 0 Jennings—S. P. Jones 1 Johnson—Royal 3. Hicks and D. Bridge* 2 Knox—Fenland, 0 Kosciusko— 0 Lagrange— 0 Lake— 0 Laporte—John C. Walker, 1 Lawrenee—D. Lewie 1 Madison—Wm. C Fleming, 1 Marion—Jesse Price and Geerge P. Buel, 2 Marshall and Starke—Dixon 1 Martin— 0 Miami— 0 Monroe—L. Gentry, 1
Montgomery—E Clarke 1 ilorgnn—E. S. Taber 0 Noble— 0 Orange—T. Staekhouee, 1
Owen—Alfred Dyer, 0 Parke—George K. Steele, 0 Perry—Arnold Eider 1
Pike—James Graham, 0 Porter— 0 Posey— 0 Pulaski and Jasper— 0 Putnam—A. D. Hamrick and A. Johnson,... .0 Randolph—D. Bundv I Ripley—Samuel L. Jones 1 Rush—James Walker and Samuel Greene,... .0 si. Joecph— 0 Soott—-Dr. McClure, 1 Shelby—Samuel Don a I son, 1 Spencer— 0 Sullivan—Squire McDonald and W. McKee.. .2 Switierland and Ohio—O Dafoor, H. E. Dodd, 2 Tippecanoe—S. McCormick, A. F. Chapin,..2 Union—A. Drul, 1 Vanderburgh— 0 Vigo—H. D. Scott, L. A. Burnet,W. Goodman, 0 Vermillion—David Shelby, 1 Wabash— 0 Warren— 0 Warrick— 0 Washington—John Hartley, 1 Wayne—Hunt, Shone, and Harris, 0 White and Benton—David Torpie, 1
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CTTbe Evansville Time*, speaking of tbe prospects,
•eye:
“ We ere informed by e gentlemen of Mieeissippi, who pasted down tbe river this morning, on hi* return from the Eastern citiee, thnt tbe proepeete of tbe Democracy in the East are truly obWing, end growing brighter everv day; tbe political tour of Scott through the Western States, under tbe goiee of Government business, is deprecated there, by many leading Wbige who have heretofore been active in Presidential campaigns ; they feel that snoh pandering to tbe poblie passion ie undigaified and beneath a bigb-tooed gentleman who ie before the people for tbe responsible office of President, and they cannot indorse it.” iTT^The New York Observer, one of the moot eonsistent nnd dignified religion* papers in tbe country, ned standing first ie rank ae regards character aed ability, gives tbe following ae ite opiaion of the New York Tribone end ite editor: The Tribune ie e paper more regardlcea of truth than >y other with which we are acquainted. It ie tbe moet miechievoue paper ia the English Isugueye. We have not a doubt that it ie doing more at this moment to undermine the morality, virtue, ead food order of this coontry the* ell the newspapers in it. Ite pretended seel for temperance given it few with many moral aad religSeue people, who admit it to their 'here it ettsmly eewe tbe seed ef infldiliiy
The Two Faces of Whigcery. "/ know Gen. Scott, and / xxow Hie assocmtss, and they are all riqht on the subject of dowry”—Speech of Greeley, at Meriden, Couneciicat. This is the game of tbe double-faced Whigs in tbe North, while at the Sooth they bold language like this, from tbe Mississippi Argus: "But Gen. Scott is a1*o presented to os by hie friends as the man whom it is our interest to elevate to the Presidency; and to Southern men with Northern intereats, be presents claims for their suffrage of no small weight. Born among na, reared in onr midst, educated in the Sonrh. identified in person and property with os for Gen. Scott oumt tlaves, though it it not generally known." > ROBERTS’ EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GllfGEB will core Dyvpepms, Cramp Cholic, Cholera, ChoWa Morbua. Rheumatism, Sick Hoadache, Fever and Ague, Ner. rous Debility, Ac Prepared oaly by W. W. ROBERTS, octlP Druggist, Indianapolis ►KOSSUTH m ITEW TOHX.—While at the Irving Hooae Goveraor Kossuth wm severely afflicted with a « M, contracted in th* chilly air oa States Island—both he and two dketa were cured in o.va pat by a single doee of G. Benj. Smith’* (genuine) Sugar Coated Pilla, which, with a bowl of gruel will sT wsyscare a coW. ►AMERICA!* SAX-CON-—Under the Watuin Hocsa keep* constantly on hand tbe finest Oysters of th# season! Auo—Game of every description that our markets afford. Private Families supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. oetlS A. W. FORD.
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Winter Seanon of the Cammenaal TwatitntA
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
rffllHE Winter seaeion of th* Instiune will commence on th* first JL Monday of November next. Persons ilsailing to take a eooree will lad it sdrantageoa* to commence at th* begmatam of th* soeehm. For foil particulars apply for Catalogue or to the P'-meip*!- octie-ddkwXw To Strangers end Other* attending the fftate Fair! •fe/OUR attention is invited to tbe many advantages pnssrmciii by H this city m a place of resxfeace. and to its rapid increase or population awl bostnes* importance, affording vary fovorabl* op portunities for profftablu investments. No point in the West offkrs onporieradvantagoe in this respect to thi*. There are now rug tmed at this offlee a large namber of eligibly situated Houses aad Lets ia d ifferem portions of the city; also, Fwma, unimproved lands, Tavern stands. Mills, and Village property, ia diflhreat pans of the State. An examination of descripnoa of this propen) is reapectfaly requested, and any information miming thereto will bo
CAUTION TO THE DEAF.—Dr. HARTLEY, Proprietor of the EAR INFIRMARY, 51 3anseni Street, Philadelphia: The only institution in America exclusively and suecesefail) devoted to the treatment ofcar diseases, and tbe only acknowledge) Aunst m the United States, generously offers to attend ail persons suffering from affections of the ear, without charge, until cared, thereby proving liis success unequalled, and protecting the deal from being ewurnLxn by paying srtr sTTUD Aunsts exhorbltaru rzxsix ADVattcx. and the infliction of yet more serious eni, by permuting the application of dangerous remedies by inoxpariaaeod and unskillful bauds: Dr. H. may here state that he has no connoctiou whatever with any parson advertiaiug to cure deafnea*. Neither has he gives par mission for tbe publication of a “certificate,” purporting to emaaaiu front him, and cannot, therefore, ho responsible for any alarms, g consequences resulting from rashness and d. speratiou. The lorn at money may not be material to some persona, but the deprivation 0* on* of the most important o< the senses ought to be regarded aaa treated with more than ordinary solicitude. The number and importance of the demands oa the in'emu^ e Dr. Hartley, render it impossible for him to namoth* exact day o, his arrival in this city. Due notice will be gives. Testimonial* from Professors Mott, Parker, and Whitaker wiU be
Real Estate and General Agency Office. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Under the control of W. SCK. Scott, Attorney ami Ca sellar at Law, and Notary Public.
-IMPORTANT TO WOKEN.—(Anvioa.) Light shall again the faded eye relume. And rouy health the pallid cheek raeamo. Have you w your friends Fever ami Ague, General Debility, as relaxation of the Stomach and Bowels? No —^ of a. Prnpls drink too much water, end eat irregularly, often of not pngws. nourishing food. Dr. G. Ben,. Smith’s Vegetable Sugar Coated Pill* will cure Fever and Ague in throe days. Dysentery in twelve with jroptr diet, and they never irritate. They me the nvry gffl* that do not. A child six mMiSe old may t»a» them aadUy. Bosmw and get Dr. G. Benj. Smith’s Sugar Coated Pill*. Priae flfi cents. Sold everywhere in the State. JJ^Looh out for counterfens, fe
urea?ateTnd^gSnERAL AGENCY OFFICE, oci1* «Hw Washington m., opposite Temperance Hall. mrOTIGB TO HOUSE BUILDERS—Proposals will bo r*IM crived until the 10ih day ef November next, for the erection of a building on th* foumima known as the Knirhmown Springs, oa* md a half mile* Sooth of Knightatown, Indiana. For farther i 9wmmfwm. see plan and speeifieaiieaeet Dr. Riddle*, Fnigkiamwa; Dr. J. H. Woodburn. ladiaaapolie, and Dr. M. W Thomas’ 1 offlee,
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Proposals may be addressed to M. W Fraahlia, Johaaua eo., lad. Oct. 15, ISOS
mronOBl —I have this day sold otmy hnmest iath* Smruat InIM dfonapoit to my san. Charts* Waide. All these wh* m*mdebmito the firm of B. Welda A Co., will pleaas eall forthwith at
the old stand aad settle their ace aunts lndiaaapoli«, Oct. 13, MBA
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CHSTSTAL PAL ACS! MASONIC NArr. t Yntoday Eveniog, Oetafacr 19th, 1952. GRAND EXHIBITION OF THE WORLD’S FAIR Tfflffl AND INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, o* n^nifieow view* ef the CHRY8TAL ^PALACE, and us cotuoats, together with Cnomnima Vtzws of the gmuest power and brilliancy. The whole forming ms Exhibition of unequalled beauty and attract km. Fair and Chryatai Palace are familiar toril m jwttsehold words. The doatga of this eodahuisa into give the auto lie a corrmt and life-like r.pr. OI - ^ Qmt WeaUThSMr °? I**l, and for that reason no expense has a— agarad la ramdar 00 perfect as it is poamble to be. The views an Bom RaaiMi ■otypea by Ctsctnr, and as saeh are perfect fee-aumbeeaf the u. igmai, they are here shown to a moat baaotifal litodihsMomK color, aad are unequalled by any in the world. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 «■« aafflffl COHCEET WATT. WELL 9*9 MINNTKELffl, NR ESPECTFULLY announce that they will give ihi# city ■■ follows: Ok M&mimj 19th, 19th 29th, Witk two performances daily7} o’clock, with a. Ttoweeld renowned Dancer, who will
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