Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1853 — Page 2

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INDIA XAPOLIS:

in by Um “Chart” thai tWak rfnai b«iaf pi—rd witb I be presemt Notkiag will miafy then bat ta bara« ■ ■aainn«fc»<

SUta, thtb tha jwww to nank tba yaopto'* eaMart ana capboard. to tad aathey term liquors a ad distrojr tboar. H%eaa oalf say that ms donbt the policy of soeh a coarse. Giro the present lasr a fair trial. Preaob sad practice temperance. Do this and all good citisoas and law oLerring mrn will aid you in exeent,ag the present statute. But if yon tell the peopk' without knowing its operation, that yon do not intend to snbaut to ibis, bat frill new stop agitating anal yoa secure the Maine law, you will dad many Inggnrds wbo fold their arms and say, "If fanatics will not be satisfied with a resouable enactment that will and can be sustained by peMic opinion, they may go on and execute the law an they best can.” They will bare bnt little interest in testing the efficacy of an act which is next session, to be superseded by something more stringent. Be careful you don't break the camel’s back.

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ta*4h**>*» should, hatha| MW| aad pahliratsnn nf a the aaaw below, aa

pcame that can ha bestowed that it in worthy the poetry.

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YOD CAKfiOT HEAR MY VOICE. DAUGHTER. Written in answer to “Take me Home to Din.’* (Copyright sef.strd by Aunar K Joses.) I. Yon cannot hear my voice, daughter. If or see my hot tears »t»rt. For death hasdinun'il your sweet blue eyes. And stilt’d your gentle heart. It la too late to gram the boon Your tiring lips did crave. But 1 will take you home, darling. To lay you in the grave. II. The loved ones by our l.eanh, daughter. Will gather aa ul yore. But they will hear your fairy step. And loving voice no more. Ihe woodbine by your lattice pane. Will bloom through summer hours, . , But you’ll ne’er see again, darling, its wealth of l ads and flowers.

III.

The old oak by the spring, daughter. Wilt cast it* shade as bland, As when the vioteu round its roots. Were gathered by your hand. The biook wilt sing the same sweet song. So plaintive-toned and low. That tuli’d your dreaming ear, darling. In bright days, long ago.

of Ummia.

of OM VOW. ;OBBwt«w**-Tto Cedar County (lowu)

h94

Cedar Couaty

laaatiliaa. One of tke lbs. Tfca bm LeUtr add» that •a immediately I* leak tfc» exteat

Laeoaie. E. J. Me Lane, Esq., a justice of the peace in Came- ; ron county, Texas, doing business aa such in the city of. BeowaaviUe, is a gentleman who comes to the point at; once. During the investment of Matantoras, some straggling shots were fired from the American side in the direction of the Mexican camp. The Mexican com-; mandnnt, Avolas, wrote to the American authorities in | Brownsville, that if the shots- were repeated he would : bombard the town, to which Squire Me Lane replied as

follows:

"Brownsville, Jan. II, 1846.

"Deas Genes a l—We have received your appreciated note of this date. Let her rip. i

E. J. McLANE,

Justice of the Peace of Cameron county, Texas.” Hero is a real American sentiment—a Texas expression that throws into the shade the celebrated brev-

ity of Casstr, reni vidi rid.

The brazen mouth cannon of a Mexican aimy

pointed to a great Texan village. The proclamation the Life and CLaiacter c-f Washington, gives the lol-

TT^l ha MaravilU Faafs nf '’Tr—'Hr. ifirr“wrd decease, at Cyulhiaaa, on the 22d, of Maj. W. K. Wall, and adds: ‘ Major Wail wo* really eminent lor ail the solid qualities of a good aad troa man; aad these wore displayed in every relation ho sustained in life, whether as a soldier, patriot, citixsa, lawyer, legislator, friend,

father or ebriatiaa.*

Self-loading Cast.—They have a earl in St. Louis that loads itself, by simple and. powerful muchiuory. With two man aad a pair of horses, it can perform the labor of twenty-five nma. Seme idea may be formed of its capacity, when we state that it is capable of digging. and discharging a square yard of earth per miuute. Heavy Lost-—By the loss of the GoltUn Gait, jIhhu Rick, and Msecs Taylor, which recently sailed from Boston tc California, the insurance offices of Boston sudered to the amount of $400,000. PT'It is said that Archbishop Hughes, of New York, forbade the attendance of his followers at the St. Patrick sapper ia case T. F. Meagher was invited. 'Phis is ooi the way to man-ige freemen. Its a very bad importation from the other side of the water.—Cia. Euq. £7“The London Time* says that Great Britain re ceives more wheat Loin the Mediterranean and Black seas than she does from the United Stales and Belgium. E^The cars on the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad commenced rnuning on Thursday week between LaSalle and Chicago. i

. _ _, regular oa Um Rio «fc la Plata aad the Paraguay rivers, between Montevideo aad Assumpeioa, e die!■■so of eleven hundred miles, never yet traversed by ■<*■» oruft of aay desariplios. She will peefem a regular monthly trip between the two cities, carrying passengers and tieigbi, nag will be the meaue of opening ueommereial eoehmu■meliim -rhitS be* sever yet existed—with ell the tributaries ef the Rio de lu Pisia, compristug ae extent of three hemtoed thousand sonars leagues of territory, rich in artieleeof ooiamerwial exchange. The Heemer IS Paraguay by seme, hue been fitted eepeeiuliy for this serviee. She is two bumhwd feet in length, by twenty, seven ia breadth, aad has a cylinder of forty-eiflht “mwes with eleven feetshmhe. Her commaoding officer ia L cuteeeut A- S. Baldwin, of the Vetted States navy She tekes with her twenty-five passeugers aud unu huudeed and eighty tone ef coal, but will stop for further supplies at Granada ie the Windward islands, at Pernambuco, and Montevideo, and her running time to Ax»umpcion will probably be about twenty-eight days. In every respect, both in construetion and equipment, she gees completely adapted for her destined service, and so far as human sagacity can guaranty success she

bus that guaranty.

IV.

From luis fair la mi ot flowers, dau^LUil,

Aud stpbyrs pure and mild.

I ll take you to your “dear old home,’’

Mr child, my gentle child,

Aud midst tLe pleasant voices Uiete,

Of bird, aud breeze, and wave.

Beside tbe “ ruofsy bank,” darling.

We ’ll lay you in tbe grave.

Ail udvsrusomcim must tu> auuded iu by 4 o'clock, 1*. M , to insure inssruon. ET^Advenwcrswill foul aleiicr boxfor ibe rct-e|>uou ofedverluemeuis lor the Lkuly Suuc Heutmcl, at ibe toot oi the sMirwsy i«> our sdiee, ou Waeluugtuuatroei.

tY sad hATlIEPAY AFg^Admusiow ^ ewV ^Ffoldr m imiOsi twelve It tools, ^^ Sl'KC'IAL NOliCKii. _ .1 otonuau!! oloxsimm!-w, ^ bunelmt received a largv and aeleeAld aaseftmeit ef Fine t’lotk. Frock, Dress, fleck, and Utumess Cwels, far the vpawg sud •umiucr Tisde, uhub we ufiii m greetbeifleiMk. Vail aud exsui’ne tmsrtidau,) KgjkNkU A VygOLF. V hM-VODTgg 0hOT»JKk~-We null offtr iu Ibe I'ttbUe, a large suck of Beys’ and Yveifo 1 CloUiuig, at vuy low jhmha. ISeam esU at Morrafoiam h WUOLF’A UBIITtBHiirh FuJSSt^oona. o(d„y duMnpueo, fur sale at FHANCO « W uOLF 'H, iiwiAstJm Under ihc Falmoi House. ^■PhR, R, A foK U* auotber coiuiati. v CBAIUHEAD <k UgUWMNu

W. W. HOtikJtTk,

iy Agruw, ladisuspubs

SkIL OAJtPETIlIQS—Ws lespedfully call ike aueulioii of gP bookkeeper* and otkars to our large a**orttuciu of oupenur OIL CAKl’HTlNUtt, of all width* uud pauerus, wh ch we can Mdtu prices withm His reach oi every oa# Phase call sud ex-

*sU at price* withui ilia reach oi every

amine our *tock and prices.

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A. OKAY DON dr HON.

ILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS,-uud s!*o Muley Saus, ivR from 10 to IS me be* wide, jiul race, ved by inarSl A URAYDON A

HON.

U MES S SHOVELS—Couiracunscau now be supplied in any y m. (iutniiiy oi Ame- - SnovcU, Oa i Steel Mullock*, and I’tcks,

Thu Policy of Advertising.

We have something to say on this subject, which we deem one of more vital importance to the business community than to the newspapers but, rather than repeal our own argument, we prefer to quote the following sensible article from the Boston Journal: "Now that the spring business has commenced, it is the time to advertise iu the newspapers. Those of our meiehanis- wbo neglect to do this are most surely the fosers, no matter bow much business they may now oe doing; even if they are well satisfied as man ever is, they will evenlnaliy lose ground if ihey do not advertise. Others, not so well satisfied—those wh • have a

at ibe lowest price* fur cadi, by

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A URAYDON * HON

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■ RON, NAILS. AND STEEL-Coa-umly receiving R way. on baud, at die very lowest figure* for cadi. i.iHiai A. GRAY DON & HON. WgANTiLLAS NEW STYLES.-I am now in receipt of i.vR niy spring .luck of ManUUiu, m inufaclurcd to order from new I’mi. palletu*, embracing all uualil.caud p.icc* Fuiliculai aueulioii i* invitedu> >>ur arhcleof Kinbiod -red latcc aud Colored Buege 1 n't TiiiHund Hark* e..li,ely new ruul t'cairable style* A so, SHAWLS o.i-U SCARFS, W bite amt Lu.orcd Ciapc Hbaw'», ibam and eiubroidtrod, While and Cu'orud t'rapa s'caif*. i'rtiiled

' ebeaper It.au II. J. HORN.

Heal Estate and General Aftncy ODee. U ~U'm JilMME, .w c«. utllor at Law, aad A’oLi/ y Public. *^Hr , £Xi KE*B NOTICE,—Ou and after Monday ibe U>li iiul , lucMCiigcr* will ittvc tin* uAuc (ta Terrs lUulc, lauayctlc, Cnicnuiaii, ami ibeca.t at IVj o'clock l*. M. K. lAHr'KBi AgculOAcc Corner Wa*binguni aud I'unnsy lv»ina niceU Odicc Annilean Kkpicte C c, Feb. IS, Idkl -dif

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Origin of Mnies iu the United States. Mr. George Wsshinglon P. Custis, in. his last paper,

is under the title of Recollections and Private Memoii* of: business to build Ufi—seize upon the colunius ol ibe

1 newspapers, and tell ibe whole world of buyers liiat

of tbe fircy General breathes out wrath and destruction, lowing account of the introdnetioa of mules into ibis But aa American Sqiire, calm and undisturbed, replies ; country, which will be found very interesting: ‘ Let her rip.” j “Upon Washington 7 * first retirement in 1733, he be- — came convinced of tbe defective nature of the working O'To say that a man is a Yankee, is to say that he animals employed in the agriculture of tbe southern

States, and set about remedying the evil by the intro

. n»„ o, .nerpy, cm.rpnse, Z SSA* SS When we tmj Ibel hair hanks* Ibe oboe man, is a lan- |- Te i on ger t be less liable to disease, require lesaiood, kee, we mean that be poos ahead of every body else in : and in every respect to be more fervicaMe aud econr nuhis business. Whilst others are looking out for office, cai than the horse in the aoucultural labor of the south- . , . , . . ,. ern Stales. Up tu 1788 scarcely any mules were to bo he is improving h.s stock of knowledge and las stock mi founJ in the eoufederal.on; a few had been trade. Whilst others attend conventions and public imported from the West Indies, hm]they were of diminumeetinos, he attends to his enstomers. His new stock ' live size and of little value, to soon as the views oa this „ tbe finest ever brought to .be city. The pains-taking; “J th « illustrious farmer of Mt. Vernon were . . , . , . . ^ known abroad, he received a present from the King of Irishman that shovel* ibe out and wheels the barrow, gp^,, D f a jack and two jennies, selected from the royal can find the stoat brogan suited to kis business. The - stud at Madrid. The jack, called the Royal Gift, was fine gestieman aad the accomplished lady can find boots sixteen hands high, of a grey color, heavily made, and of ... . . . . ^ ,, a sluggish disposition, at the sam^ time the Marquis de and shoes, gaiters and slippers at this bouse, hat won Lafayette se nt cat a jack and jennies from ihe Island of astonisk the beans and belles ef Paris. It is worthwhile Malta; ibis jack, called ihe Knight of Malta, was a to go and look even if yon don’t went to bey. The skill superb animal, black color, with the form of a stag and

^ ^.d „ rxecutioo of ^

specimens, would make the spirit of old Crispen blush i breeds, and hence obtained a favorite jack called Comwitb shame. ' pound, which animal united the size and strength of tbe

: Gift, with the high courage and activity of the Knight.

... The jacks arrived at Mt. Yernon, if we mistake not, Engineering. f early in 1738. The General bred some very superior

The Indiana Journal recommends a convention of the, males from his coach mares seeding them from Philacilizens, without respect to party, to bring foiward the! deljhia for the purpose. I# a few yems the estate of , . , - oi _ ... , Mt. Veinun became stocked with aiules of a snpenor names of good men for city officers. By this mode they . oider liiill g to the height of sixteen hands, and of expect to neose in some democrats, in hopes of giving J great power and usefulness, one wagt-n team of fonr them some of the smaller offices, whilst they will take i males selling at the salo of the General’s effects for eight good care to nominate a whig Mayor, and wfcigs for all j Washington* s various labors and imthe important offices. They will sit at tbe head of the provetnents in asticuiicre was be so paiticulariy to be ..s. the chicken fixings, whilst thev will give hailed as a public benefactor, as in the introduction of the democrats the corn bread and common doings, mufoa iu farming labor ih,«o animals being at this time me ^ almost exelnsiveiy used for 1 arming purposes in the

Democrats am not to be fooled by soeh bai». They are. Bwn ,;, Pin States.”

tn» obi birds to he canght with such chaff. They have fought too hard to yield to thin mode of whig engineer- ■ Recent Intelligence Front Uifruria. inn. Can’t come it, gentlemen. We leai a Irora the Secretary of the Anrcrican Coloni-

zation SocietT that lelte>s have been received fr-nn Mon-

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condition and prospects ol the new Republic. I The ihree emigrant vessels which sailed last November, the Jotrpk Maxwell frtm Wilmington, North Carolina, the Lind* Sfenurt from Norfolk, and the Skiiley from Baltimore, also the Oriole, which sailed from New York ia October—had arriv.d in safety, with three hundred and sixty immigrants. President Roberts bed returned from his reveal «L»t to

Engian-J and France.

The settlement of tbe Fishiown Territory had been

resumed, with eoroiiragiag prospects.

Tbe saw mill at Buchanan was in successful operation. Mr. Benson, says: "Its worth to Liberia in genend. aad this county ia particular, is indescribable. It t gives new life to the county. We have plenty of fogs

JT’Tb* Eastern Bank of West Kdiingslv. and Wood- - (timber not useo before) brought down the river. The

whose failure was noticed a snort; natives of the ernntry have heaitilv entered into

eat of the New York Fxyms writes as follows: The Indian policy of our conaUv is hereafter to be chenged, ia coaseqnene* of oar now occupying to the Pueitie being about to occupy the laads between the Poeifiu aad (ha Missouri river. la the Indian bill, wtneb Cuugresa bad just passed, is a section appropriating $300,000—fifty thousand to extinguish the Indian reservntioan begun'in Gen. Jackson's tune for Indian tribes taken west of the Missouri, (on which to eetablisb the new Territory of Nebraska,) aad the rest to create aniitury v sW Indian) reservations iu Utah and Now Mexico for the removal there of other Indians. (Military reservations give the India as on them no title.)

ihey too have goods to sell ai taking prices. The customers, too, have begun to ibiuk that ilio»e a ho advertise can sell the cheapest—that liiey arc "Inc traders,” aud if they do nothing more the first lime, titty will at least exrmiue the goods oilercd before buying else, where. Thus those who do not advertise what ihty arc doing sud what tiiey can do, gradually lose their custom, to the gain of the more cutciprisiog iu the same

line of business.

"But everybody does advertise in a greater or less degree iu some shape or uther~-liy cards, by circulars, by drumming, by sign boards, by a handsome display ol goods in their windows, or in some way. They wutf take some method lo tell people what they have to sell. But they take a d‘ al of pains and go to great expense, and do everlhing and anything to increase the number of their customers, but the very way which is easiest, most direct, most etleclual, and ailogeiher (ho cheapest, viz: by telling their story in the columns of a widely circulated newspaper. Is it not sol Think for one moment of the vast influence of the daily press; remember that if you wish to carry forward auy great project—build a railroad, get up an Ojiera house company, bnild a hotel, start a bank or insurance office— the very first man you ruo to for aid is tbe editor of the daily newspaper. You wish to tell the public ot your project, and at race tbe e-iitw is the man to do it lor you. This is adveriisiug. It i* not always paid for, but it ie a short cut to tbe accomplishment of tbe obj.-ci

ia view.

Very well; from all ibis tbe coaclus-oo is inevitable that publicity is the only means by which one who has goods lo sell can find customers for them. If it is good to toil a hundred persons that you can give them good bargains, it is much belter to tell a thousand, and so on to the end of the chapter. Tbe newspaper is the means to be used for this purpose. It goes everywhere, aud tolls your story tu thousands at the saiuu uiomeul. li is to the bus,ness man better than capital, for it brings him customers, which capital will not do. It is in reality the "poor man’s capiial,” and when coupled willi ea terprise aad activity, honesty aud determiuaiion, is bittec than gold for a foundation. Wuea all aie combined there is no such result ns fail. We knew very well ihal it is the habit of some to on. dervaiue advei Using. Articles like this are too ofb-n set down as but the argu uents of an ioLresud party, and are passed over without thought. Ibis is not, however, always tbe cove. Inete are those who study every way aad use every means to give pabliciij to their Lusucss; and—mark the statement—they will always be found aarfrag the most enterprising and »uccessfol of our business men. One word of advice in conclusion: "If yon bale goods lo sell, t<U of it*

Casiuucre Hhawl*aud tfoiuf.; all new «iyx«, ainl llie cheapest.” (luai.'U) 1

Gifts*-Worki, Louisville, Ky. 9 AM now awknui, amt keep t-oivUUUly on hund. all kuul« « 9 Gai.as *xo I.'lac* Glamwakk, r -a lUMfectsT*. Gsui- «• CoNPECTiosKii*- ami PtMiuh*, nui-U a* Vial*, tforri.i* «. Wine, PorL-r, ami Sod i; I-la**«, J**«. wtili or wrlioul <-«-n r* for l’icklc*aiid Preserve*. iVe , Ai- A I of whicit I w*dl *cll si'owe*' Pill*l>uij( pnce* ou euaumur) inne, Hntl no <-liiirge fi>r ilcliverv * liit Jrdeisouvdie itsilroiul Depot, alien me order HiuintnU io *,11 Uidti* addressed lo me l>> mail win rm-cive |mohI|>i a'U-iiiiou.

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<H-i2Ally laiuisvifle. Rv (L'/^Panauiar ait«iil*oii siven in Phi vatc .M»ili>*. Clotlnug and Gents' Fuinisiiing Goods. J 1ST rteeiveU from N«w York, * 'aigc and -lo< k w08 Iveicd with grcai care, of tbe late* 1 e* and faxfonu*. and < ifcicU by lue »ul>*er.brr al vvholoale nr r< lad, »l Very low price*. Ill- Block < nil,1*1* nf nt.trl)' all kiial* oi ilca-iy Made Gioitiuig fur Mea aiul Hoy*; *ucb a* Goal* Pam*. Vc*i<, i'ndm Garmi-ui*. Ilu « ery. Ulo-.'es, wuile, c lured aiul f auey .*l».il*. t'ul.ar* Muck* Tiss, Cravau, Lmtu aud M>k Pocket lldkis, HaNsndcr*, G«h«*< Dmhndia*, i’oii Mimic*. Pur'kel Com:>*, llmr aud 'fooik Hiu-lie*,

Carpel Hsj«, mid Trunks.

AJ»o, a general a-sorimcni of Met - * aud Boy*’ llau, *pru>n and suimner *tylv<«, roii*j*l‘it« of Fur. Huk, I'auama. I c^hnru. Mr*w. Palm leaf, Ko»*u;ii. Kougn and Heady, Cb-us Pearl for buys and

-HATK RATSl-Tlm *priii|i-(yleoi bUck Hfik ItaU, also, 1'ttBsnmre and Far iUKyu*! received and im

[■rnrHij # U. ffiMUN A L’ti.

bPElNU STVLE OF HAT* 1011 HfoA A *e.in.tl M».oiimc-ui of-pruiE *!>!« Ilai*, and LLopt' iRut CVCI beinrc • iK led m ibi* maikei, and al a lull* bat ikon CitOH

naii putt*, i ml received and for rale at

MeUlMtiK R Ual Mme,

Houih Bide WaihiUKluu *1, *11 do r Irwin Post Olhec Coiner.

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JOHN L JOHNSON, Bar for and Hltlfli ev-cr. M<op „ Vvf VleMiban'* Mure, M'mb.nxlnii -Heel All npeiu nun* in bu line irmiaaeltd wnh case, neaine**, and facility. Genilenieu are mvii-d m yive him a ca ! |. fcblldif

^TILL ON HAND^-Tuankful ibi ibe very lili-!ral p*t«oiui^<< lK*|oWed, ibe m d*i*ignrd would rrspcr fully iiib-riii ibeir ■ luiomcr* and ibe public aeuerally ibai ibey *i.ll eoniinue m ibeir bu*iue** in ihrif old »UikI, cppoBite ill* Cupnal ILnue, and beep r-ontimiully-un bind a lar^c ami aril amort d sha'b of ibe very t'Cl and ini* I I'aabionablc Kaadv-Made P In thing, wbu-ti ibey aie

ever ready in *e’l al ifo Unvi-<i price*,

Su l* nindi' Ui order on *hur| nol-io l-'mm lb<-ir Inna i-uulnm •nee in the bu*<neat lln > (laiit r ih n.*elve» b* be able lo buii *11

a lio may ftvm ibem wub lb* ir r unout

main HAIKU A MKPl'Ml ■ DEi^DAlEAY. We Have jaat in e.ved a bne lot ol Fain > ■ Miap*. Hair DtU, Ac- > win a adl fo uAi low m vebuloul*

»il. by

iicams, Ac., Ac

Store opposite the Palmer Home.

(msi»i O. WILIdAMH

EX A VAN A SSGAB* received and for vale low by tbe b -x of 81 by me <iuu I, al lltc dree store of ma gl S. ROSEN'G ARTKN A CU. 4 1 ARDEN SEEDS- Put up luNtw York ami Oam, warranled Hji i,c*ti, for sale by (ma<«l) H. ROHKNGARTKN A CO JOHN HONE ANH NON* FOU WAlibi Mi AM) COAIMSSIUa ilk UC HANTS, And De.»Jeta iu Bxsim, Flour, Salt, Visit, fie., LAFAkKfTK, INDIANA.

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Vy uftcturers-uf Ibauk Hooks, dealers m Ficm-h, Faigioii, ami A.neutan Paper* Prmicrs’ Materials, aud HbU oner) Rcuerally, Agents for llte sole ef Hates, -uni *l*o Heal and Copying Pre«*c«, nppusieCiiy Hole! Mam Huetl Having porebasrd ib« exlcn <ivc cntablishmeut of Jolm Rosser, we have made arbl.li >n* lur-rc-to, and ii i* now probably iIm must pcrfeci and complete cstatdish mciu <>f Hie k>uo io ibe tVesl. I.i (.‘omuicreial IVmiiug, fm fts.’road. Insurance, Plank K«.«l Comp tinea, «>d Kan k<, o<tr csi.i.rioliweiii is not excelled, bar ng bom Rued u,» wub every v*r,e y of iLe fcocr tuid< of ma ler.ai espressl) Ira ibis work. Ta<: cuBUKci.uo of a complete Bo. k and Job <nb-c with oui HUiik Hook Atan^lacuM/, give* us a Ctealed advaniage, m>l pn* *esM.d by »iy oiocr esiamisiraicoi in )b<* Mate, as we can do the PriuLug In* -ur Binding, ant ibe ftM-dUig for our Job t.ibec, Imib descrip..-aa ol w.rk foiu; done nr tb< •sroe > dfoc, in a like *upc. nor maiiuc', .'ini under (He *upcrvio*ni o. ibe vawc Forcnrari AUCii.oio have foe i made lo ifo i.um. cr nf bauds in •’Of cmpoy, ami ibe {siioni* ra oar • staidiMweul may fonce onb rely u.roii bvviag ibeir orders a 'cd w>tb a oegree of promptness bercio-

frae hpkswnsn

Kaviccud aiieoiiou w.ll beucefortb fo given to Rebiiriiag, and separate bam Is wdi be bapt ou ilial desenpdon of work alone. i.oeu*> t ibccrs can obtain of us Book* not interior in point of wovkwaiaiup and material n«»d, many ma»>u/nelured •» tbe United Male*, also Btawks oi eter> deseripM/u, and the best MsUubcry

iwaimiaciwrcd m tbe CM.

Csnunti-sion Mew and Mere banis can nlarun of ns. War* borne and firm.! Receipt*. Cbeehs, (bafts. \.a« Kooks, * c., Ar. The patronage of me Hnsineui Men of Nortbcrn ami W’talerr.

Indiama, aid Koxtcru Lliaoi*, u rcspeeually *t4ie>Kd Order* fruav a distance promptly .ilcoded to.

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■ HUEY, »f Zsiusti le, Obro, baa ibe pk-vswe nf aanm/ie. oWm nig i» ibe r uiz-h* of l»d>a,. >l . is awl vn iir ry, IbM be h»

hssy Bank of Coon., wheee {ailnre was noticed x short natives of the cMmirr have heartiir entcrctl mlo the • ( 0 presnle In an iraporiani cause before tbe tun* atnee ar* anpnoscvl to be nn enlua loss to thn pnb- ?P»rit of gelling umfcer. Ralrs are »*en al««--t Jail? 1 Supreme Court, known to the country a» the Usta** , ffimtmg down three rivers, Ibe St. Johns. Mecuhn. Mr. laiopbeil won universal applause for bis exlie- and Beeson. A sai accident had oecuied al ihe saw-1 Jmplmy ol learning, legal acumen, and all Eastern exchange has advanced to 1 per cent, premt- mill, which resulted in the death of John Smith, the ee- , too higher and mure arubinous, qualifies of the profes-

ear, who weal oat with the mtiL He wa> aecidcal- i lii» argaateats ia th* ease were masterpieav ot

Jndge Cajupbell.

Tbe vaeaaey oa the bearb of tbe Supreme Court, created by the death of Judge McKinley, has been filled U,- the appointment of Mr. John A. Campbell, ol Alabama. The admimsiralfoa could nut bat# mode a

mote foriaaate seieciiou. Neither in respect to the ■ . . . , , - , p.,^ol r.^* ~» 4 Mr. C J,«a .. bulib, Jlttn HUSSS’lli appoiulmeni obnoxious to any objection. He is n law. - h:**. Msnd*. Ac , Ar , sil of wbiri< Will fo s-Ai «... ok b term* »« yer »»»-* civilian ui eminent position, nwl of nltntnmeuls i w ‘ l: tU€ - ractssisy oi %*•> *. >« Ci*«»wiml fra ib««e MiM.Se* fully comracnsurate with bis lepuiau-.n—a ^,,^,,.0 wfo'»*»«»-• rave e.sy. (u lmmlm* 3 g - f , • , * . f .t;e. «»1* .« farpiw *« 50 tivo me mtuoio iMe ot »SimirsM*li not vwnOned to the .imiss of bis own Mate but reeognm-1 Cnlnnci Fn-n no. ra»b »•* v«iely, s. d npo» ims m. <exi«»«v* ed and esiasblished ia ibe toium over which he bo* beenl seaefo au,*■*.,e »k*i rv ml stmtriw m>rb*i wdl >*4(djr. tj>vc

' ' 1 we will ton’d op <m < < aMr-

um at Ciaaumar.

We were presented, oa vesterday, with soene finefresh fish, canght ia Lafia Erie, aad broaghl from Saadaahy City ;o this place ia leas than two days, hy Lir-.

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I gmeev, wbo went oat wtin tfce miil. tie wo> aeemcni-1 5^*. iit» argameats in th* ease were ma-ttorpmecs of | It eenght by theeireoiar saw. aad was so moeh injared. | i eje j logm—not diffuse, shadow, or rhetor leal, but deep, that he died in a few hoars. His pUee ns engineer has) »oud, aad compact. They exerted the hrgbesl praise beeasapinied hy George L. Sermoar. His death. Law- . f rouI the bar and the Unchof jastices. But ‘

has deprived Liberia of the services of cm of her most vnlnahlecitizens.—Aeiioaai Intelligence.

Dr. Forbes Winslow, ; "Nothing delights me 1

speaking of Marriage, re than to enter thr nee

»*ys: hide

or retell, by

A RUMKMUAH 1 K> A CO ,

erw mylst *m| cheap, (ihki'AI) II. J. IIOKNla Bridge Btuldert, w FlAl.KD prop •**!» will berTmivcd until WnJu* olny, ifo Vi, it nnteiii, 1*1 me oflite of the City (Meik, for ifo l>u Uuic of four Brdgcs vv'ir Csuvi, si iMb-ren lut-*te>n*; i-Uo* md spuikcutimH m lw seen ui ibe i.'terk's olfiee The ci nini.lire rem rve ifo right to Ul 10 ihe h.wr*i ie*pt<ii*iMc hsltler one or none of <*i«l hrslgr* a* wi’L m ifou tlucrefton, iinure ihe etui) ..'ompfeinm of v.isl wuikk, RAM UK!. DKI ZLU., 1 GKO. W. I'm*. m4 { Coin mi lire mwflWAt JACOB IU FITKKl^ ) WALL VAFMSk! WALL PAPEA!! ■ U*T opening *1 the R R C HenV After, • Urge sim! fosuli ef ful *iot.-k of WALK I’Al’KH, WiuJow (Musi.. (WiUiiug., Ac. Ac Call in. tiS4»W) l'«\ A MaTUKM ■ WEAD: RSAD!!-Mpurknng Drop*. Hoy Hunler*, Heimira « 1%. Hon, ltevvr.es ol ifoefolm, U.u-le Turn, Dream fife, Crhhi a.*1 Bailor, AbboufoiJ** oluhui of Wavrrly, "Cst.in ** li u,” Kmlamy Guide, Riley’s Hruurl, fie-, fie., for *«U by «itei23 COR dr MAfllKH. 1NDIAHA AND 0]

HKTWKLN INDIANAI’UUM, DA VfON, mid iTNCINNA'I L fdYRAINRm'W have liHlmimi o i« itfoly, (I’g.-rpi bmult*)*,) to I m B M, vfler the srrrisl of ibe Mxlfooii, Tcrie Ihoiir, IMh) cue. siri Peru ('ma, arrive at Buy too at and at Cbn inn il. al 10 Jd ibe seine evenmp, ro.meci.ng from Do) ion and CisOiuiMi

a u.i nit Ibe Ra.Hoai* of ubio ami ibe K**l.

" ' g£ ~ v fl *,.a a p, m, and *n«« at

rrnOi Gortko .|*4.*

Mmlram, JedeMtSivipe^flft* bj kIU, ffoftrbl’fowu, Ku*bvl|le. f Ma/ •uKv.ile, Ime lUuie, Leftqetic, Cruwf'iibv.Ile, aid Nnlfo*

vole.

Fare l-riwteii (ml aoapob* »od Cm- oomli, . $J M Fine fouwecii iMl.nnap'Jw *nd Durum 3 'Ul

'Pborngb ndftu a( ifo -flfee* at Indnuiopidi*. B

mgb nrkris af

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vv'ff ' ' * * t 11 * * t * < t e * t e f« Pre*. h»o l *nd ICY M

a nd t'm

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tTRer. Jnawna C. Tjt Ky., and Rector elect«f

1«4 o'clock A. M..

y or three years, wiitorat any inikucny, wall) baawiedgeof iadostry, have her the revpnaiihiHlies, i of Ida. Tha ladaamnaa

lx J. Fiafi. hy tha *

in oracr. or

the cradle, aad everythingi

U" We received three 1

iifo£aS-S.“iI

psvhapa the lit-

: from the bar aad the bnoeh uf jnnlices. But it i* nut merely in all the accomplishments ol the profound ju rist that Mr. Campbell is fitted for a sent on the supreme bench: for another aad higher aad mors important fseeinm—for th* coarmucTion or the c..xsii?i;t»*.»— Mr. Csmphell neasamm every i.nalihsauos. He understands iberenghty the not me of oar system of cover nmeat, and m imhnrd with thn trne spirit of thn Isderal eeaaMateon. He learnt his lessons of camstiiatiesal law in thn State-rights school of Jedersea and Madisoa, nor vmll h* aa far (argot the authority of hi* masters os to land thn react to* *4 his name to tha snpprat of the

eeaselidaliag dsgms« ef federalism. As • aad a janet, his cfevattoa t* the saprsa

■• bench is justthn tmmiry—

This is the tnm toes, i

ddi

■ thi

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*« yoni tevra o*l. u-iran. »u0 at will >.o. d op *a t . aHi-bmcol tbsi t«.H ie * *.se«t,i aiul <u* adii-Mtagc tw y.ter city, Bw: ac a.tb ii dfomcnv •ntScruwud tkal wecxpcci nu (icrton’*lavra swdimkrat n» c*b *1 c*tua y >wwr a-;***.rage ><> r.»*nc here snd ynicbase. " sue K.>-a» ra. tkc uen **ic of Bnuoi* sucu, i«*u d.* r* Ulow lltc HC*»c Hunk. HOWZtdiStalw S. ttotM* W. M noinx*.

P APBR HAXGIKGS.

fo. HOfoMKN A NON,

Xnnafastnrsr* and Impsrtets of Pswr

No l-fr Vo.n He. CmcUMteb. U.,

Ba K .. Kl ' w * < ** N| “k,hug* and general a^onmou of U at o* wfocklncy* flu lotkccoanuy irate at ike fov»c«ff>*kcv P«r son. »«u>ag ifo erfy an«i m wont of »cu* for iurfova. kms.der.ira

dm Heed* Ml ft**b mmI .k-w <iut*,t fi«>m lie mint, el whofo**te *n*l retail, *i ifo t^u o, ifo Bat l*eek, fo mn»l I1K.NKY If KKUAiGG «SBSSaa353Se»«: J AMKH Uriv fk CO. (17 Main «t, larersvflte, Kyd ‘RAPEr iii l» *(• uc*tVt *Md e > raid, received and (ra %**« hr V „ JAMKH U»tv A CO,, 417 'feft* tired hmut i h, K, fKiALHOTT h ALLLN kew ycq r< c««vr*l * i*if« ha ttf G«d rp,ng vftak <* H«* Utif >t*i wW fo foxotenfiy fodwf to Utmemfor Wv ran give tw Grae* ifo Lrgcfo rin^n* to ffo > kf fir *tU<n fr.rai, tud *1 Sft y • <tn>, it** (for, »n> >4for bow* OaR aal 4*c on, acWsio. k, fo-vv. u.-pourte ifo W r gk> H*>U'«. fct-H

im.

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I | »FftIXa ARRABGRUBRf. hg AYi.su eompUnd >ui at range rer ate IfesirreM, R1 we we no* nr on td U> mafo nmu-t.tt u, sad Draw Ml ifo trdpihvaai Ctfie* cod Towtm m ifo Ls.n-d Hratc We (rarayaai

“ nmd las* from Cfor rattelr u, ah tfo

Tbs IntMt OxAnr—One of thn mna ndmirahk ueiffief the ehnrsnter, is thn Ann vein ef tree golden that raas through »u h is a ptrpntngl thing to find in thn newspnfnrs ■■■!—M of hew pom ainrsigg

foam tha oM sad, and, foam day to bring over either an in* [

, - ftmvmg mother, or n fooiher, wnees hfo wan an eternal 141, with hardly n sahsmi wnaaMn trail*of efigpaster, and may he ■■n^tfihlrfefi petototey- W**s* nnami. An Irish pap er stains that a* thn Office fettsrn nr* coat ma* By reeeivrd «a

tdli

martSXlr _ ^ _ ^Hrarac-tefosoteras Ti»IMV muf vTkDXEHDA V, A* )M» and asm day s of MmcA. Tfos sravk as me iwceot «*m fomght to the eiqr. remwhmg et< cry deMind-rar of oarini md ranamtatal Fsrniterc. COI sod «x. sanoe ifo foa-k, |a«vK>a* iu tfo 4*y <>f «ste- A variety of otker arfotenafor wdi fo sted *a Ste seme dnys. tmrtfotw iCrcMU-KHmco, Jahiitew, wfoaustfor aed to setete sa Mf tfo hem n»Ati viuuutui vma, (folfory Ggneaft MnU Raridtn

m ml SSMgc

S5S

A Vi.Nu r-rarq*cted ' to wtiragetsmte fo ffffi »« we now prrmred (o mafo nmu-tts u. *rtd

. ran: Cuwccnd fwe "of link* I ) * >' ratK -K-M4 iUutlerm r.i^v, tforrfo sv. On sal after >fo (fek w ek*ialMe ftraa Sew V«ri, bcgrcadyrndacrAan.' tore i» fee Mi* ftom lent one half d*V* tom On tfo eomptehm of •ka.1 b*vc «tufowrauOi

ms.-!! /LLk, r-hmra.f s-r.ra.Ca. ’graaora WWW * n me m •

ttf Lafo oar in torn

‘' met

wdi etfd

fbree

rates ass

zx-Wi£xzir.

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