Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1853 — Page 2

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TOIaSr.—WAsSiiOTOH HALL.— ± H. Baowa. Maaacar.—Tkia (FiMaji) avaaiaf.

(grSaafmn A** Fovara Pagcf. ft CHi li^ TeUfWyMc Urn m U put. OCrTb# moat stupid and impudent attempt at parrerrioH we ever mar, waa published in the Jmmml yesterday morning. The insolence of the writer, in taking the Madison Bmmmr to task, becanae, being a Whig paper, it had me pressed an honest opinion that the editor of the Sentinel had vindicated himself completely from the assaults of Abolition fanatics, is highly amusing. The Journal seems to think that a Whig should never, under any circumstances, do justice to an opponent. At Mr. Brown's vindication is complete in the estimation of all honest, honorable men; and as nobody in the State, but the writer of the Joamnl’s article, is so deplorably ignorant as to place upon bis langnage to Mr. Liston the construction given it by the Jour no/, we shall attempt no reply to the mass of stupidity and malice that paper has seen fit

to pnblish.

As UstTAL.—‘The Whigs in Ohio, being just now in the minority, are very anxious that the elections there should not he made a party matter. The Cincinnati Gazette has the

following paragraph:

“We regret to learn that the Democratic party have determined to make the election of a State School Commissioner a party matter, and have called a Convention to make a nomination. The people of tiie State want a capable, moral, experienced man for School Commissioner, and care little to what political party he belongs. Cannot some suitable man be named, ami hy common consent be

elected ?”

ft is strange that our Whig friends never propose to elect a man by “common consent’' in a reliable Whig State—such as Kentucky or Massachusetts, for instance.

KT Lynn Boyd ha* been

nominated

Convention, in Urn fat district, Kentucky.— Boyd will, of course, he elected hy the usual

Italy, Limbty, avd Pnooaxaa.—It is said

■tan A

Italy, has

that an American poet, lately returned from

declared “that there is not a content-

TcftRiaLR.—On Wednesday last, twentynine cases of coup <te oleit, or sum-stroke, occurred in New York city, twenty-four which were fatal. Most of them were foreigners and laborer*. Should the excessive heat of the early part of last week return upon us, every precaution should he observed to guard against so fatal a cause of death.— Wo are assured that coup tie voleil was, a few years ago, of rare occurrence. Of late years, it is becoming increasingly frequent. Intbmpkranc* and Crimr.—Judge Starnes, of the Middle Circuit, Georgia, in his statistics to Governor Cobb, concludes as follows : " In every 100 oases tried of all kinds, there have been 33t$ c!»ses with which the evidence connected the use of ardent spirits as a cause; or just one third. In every one hundred cases of crime against the person, there have lieen 46 1-6 cases with which the evidence connected the use of spirituous liquors as the cause, by which it appears that nearly one-half of the crime against t he person is more or less attributable to spirituous liquors.” (£r The Boston Post says, under the head of “Found:” “It has been confidently said that there wasn’t even the ghost of a whig party left, but we find a paragraph in yesterday’s Atlas headed 4 The Whig. Spirit of Alabama,’ which must mean that the reetlees shadow of that unhappy party is yet 4 knocking’ round beneath the glimpees^of the moon. It is said by modem spiritologists that the bodiless spirit retains the characteristics which marked it when with the flesh ; hence, if this be true, the manifestations of the newly awakened spirit mnst be received with great caution. It is undoubtedly a ‘deceiving spirit’. ’’ _ Q£p The new Railroad law passed by the Legislature of Connecticut, thqggh essentially modified since reported by the special com mittee, still retains the provision rendering the Coaspany, where an individual has been killed, liable to an action for damages to an amount not exceeding $10,000. Nroao Troops.—The proposition to insert a clause in the Constitution of Massachusetts, that “ in all fhtnre enrolment of the militia, no distinction shall be made on ac count of race or color,” was rejected in the Convention by a majority of only 25—the votes standing 74 to 99. (CP In the Connecticut House of reprteentativee, recently, the report of the commHtee m African colonisation, recommending the peasage of a resolution appropriating $1,000 to ah) in the removal of colored parsons to Africa, was rejected, and the resolution negatived. Vote not stated. (CP The New York TV*** apprehends trouble from the flsherlet question, the settlement of which, it thinke, has been too long delayed. We qqpte a paragraph: Disgusted and hopeWm, the fishermen hove tnfcm precisely the cenne to be expected tarn the independent Yankee nation. Thrift ‘ pride here united to suggmt self-proteo tog* number of reeeels knee gone fmind, thoroughly armed; quite _ ao to repel anything abort of a liner or Wgate; thengh even they might nol have of Admiral % The fiotilla fill in case attempting a seiauve; while a with »he fllkd

iam

ed man in the whole peninsula.” We have no doubt that this is substantially the troth. If we except Piedmont, where a constitutional government exists, all the rest of that once fair land lies under the heel of the despot, so that no inhabitant, with the feelings of a man in hit boeom, can reflect upon his country without shame and anguish. Yet, for the present, the hope of redeeming Italy appears visionary, at least, if we confine ourselves to viewing the surface of affairs. But it is not always that which is most patent, which gives the meet correct idea of events. If we consult history, we shall find that, in all ages, tyrants have never appeared stronger than ust before their fall. James the Second, one single year before his rain, appeared about to become the most despotic {wince in Europe. The old French monarchy reached the height of its splendor, when, in 1783, it forced England to a disgraceful peace; and yet within ten yean, tint proud monarchy lay in the dust, its ting beheaded, its nobility in exile, its church despoiled. We might multiply examples. But a last solitary one will suffice. It was when Louis Phillipe had just outwitted England, and completed his long cherished design of allying one of his sons to a Spanish princess, that he tumbled headlong, in an hour, aa it were, and with disgrace unparallel-

ed, from his high position.

The Austrians were never apparently so strong in Italy as now. But their power over the peninsula is that of brute force merely; thev have no hold on the love, or even selfishness, of the people; on the contrary, they are hated by every man, woman, and child of all ages, ranks, and localities. Armies may answer for awhile; may triumph even for generations; but in the long ran, they are but wisps of straw against the deep and earnest convictions of a people. The outbreak of 1848 showed bow flimsy armies are, as the defences of arbitrary power when the oppressed subjects rise in their strength. A similar simultaneous rising, over Southern Europe, would produce, to-morrow, the same results. The intensity of hatred, with which the people regard their oppressors, is profounder now than in 1848 even; the fires of the pent up volcano slumber fiercer than ever; and wo! to despotism in all its shapes, when at last, those in ternal forces shall burst their prison confines, and hurl thrones and dominions, in one moment, into ruin. That such an explosion will occur, at some period, we have no more doubt than that we exist. To believe otherwise indeed, would be to disown the power of opinion, to want faith in God himself. But that this outbreak will occur this year, on the next, or even in the existing generation would be presumptuous in ns to say. That it will lead immediately, even when it does occur, to perfectly free governments, on the

republican model, we can not venture to predict. But that it will come some day, perhaps before many years, and that it will in spite of possible errors, ameiiocate vastly the condition of the people, we have not a shadow of doubt. The mistake of American sympathisers with European insurgents that they expect too much to be achieved in too little time; that they become disheartened at failures; and that, by a national law of reaction, they doubt at best entirely the capacity of the continental people for self-govern ment. But to this class we do not belong. We never hope for miracles, and and a miracle it would be, if a community, long buried in abject slavery, should, at once, as if by inspiration, prove equally capable republicans with those, who, like ourselves, have been trained to republicanism from the cradle. But neither, on the other hand, do we hold to the detestable doctrine, that, in some countries, tyranny is the best government for the inhabitants; In other words, that God has made certain men, generally pampered and licentious despots, to rale over other men, as good if not better, than themselves. That ths redemption of mankind is slow, we admit. But so is the growth of whatever is great in nature. The fungus, that comes up in a night, withers as rapidly. But the oak, which lasts for ages, Is generations in maturing. While the bUU,|the sea, the everlasting firmament had their foundations laid before man entered on his present phase of being, before even seeds germinated, beasts prowled through the forests, or birds sang in the morning sunshine. Can we expect that the human race, the last and most glorious of God’s created works, is to reach its final development here, like the fungus in a night or like even the oak in generations? The history of nearly three thousand years of which we have undisputed accounts, exhibits how slowly mankind progresses. Nevertheless it does exhibit a progress. As certainly as the oak, at the end of a hundred yean, has ad vanced from the sapling that our ancestors planted, so suvriv has the condition of i even within that historic period, vastly improved. “Forward, forward,” cried Colonel Kanson, as he led his mm to the charge at Molino del Bey and, as the fatal shot struck him, he Ml, and failing cried, “my word is ever forward.” So, the nations that have led humanity on, though often dying in thestrag gle have perished with that watch-word oi their lips. And still, out ef the shadowy future, out of the moke, as it were, of the great moral battle going on in the van at the marching nations, comes the of great souls leading the foriora hope of freedom, and dying even as they spenkit “forward, forward, our word is ever forward.” And in time, doubt it net! the victory will be’won. Afar many repulses, after many a noble life imrifli ml, after the people have M naaalhllv through form ages, the hfam of liberty will be earned, and the MUlenium, foreshadowed alike by fa prophet In this great army of frneof the for—oat, we trust of fa

Let her

Or of art ttentfant «BMU; nwran lifco tarns ase aat tRs LWy! I ter thas woriicrii

An Out make the bematitel. Wealth ia like the dew heeie ehteiag On the perftune-ledea flowers, Glesaeiof brightly, yet wrheHeg la the ana light’s golden hoars; Beatty, too, deyorte as qsickly ; Teen roll oa. it fades away; Aod e’en while wo look sad worship. Fall the fiagers of decay Bat • blearing higher, purer. Richer, dealer, nobler ter. Than wealth’s gilded, fleeting bauble*, Then ephemeral beauties are— 1 would kindly give thee, lady • As s lasting source at joy ; Which nor time, nor death can wither. Ruin blast, or change destroy TUia (be blessing: troth and knowledge. Love and vtrtne, all combined. Aspiration* nigh and holy. Sweet content, and pence of mind ; l ongings for that perfect nature. To immortal spirits given, A nd eternal blisa and beaaty, On the holy bill of Heaven.

LTERRMANN J MET KB, 164 WILLIAM AA s*i.. New York, pnMwhtd thw day. United State* II-

Went, No. I —Lake hteiea (Saneeet of the Iteniiami pi.) Fails at St. Anthony (two pi Mas) awl San Franc Um.

Price. 59 cents per namber.

The Monet Market. — The New York Evening Post makes the following remarks on the general state of the money market, and the channels through which the gold products of California find a practical and ready em-

ployment :

The ease with which the Illinois Central Railroad Company raised another loan of $3, 000,000, at par to 5^ premium, marks the character of the market This money, ao raised, will be well spent in the west, scattering wealth while it is adding means to its creation. It is stated that the railroad expenditure of last year was $60,00,000, mostly for labor. This year the expenditure will he greater. The Illinois Central Railroad Company employs 800 men, and its expenditure alone is $8,000 per day. So that the immediate and direct cause of western wealth, from the construction of the very means to extend it, by providing new channels for produce. It is this continued increase of railroads which keeps up the demand for money. The wealth of California and borrowed wealth of Europe are fertilizing our western States; and the returns will be far greater than those from the mines themselves, without any varying turn from a steady and growing prosper-

ity.

The increasing abundance of gold has not and will not, for a great length of time, produce any depreciation of its value, which theoretical writers on the subject have prophesied. These writers have altogether overlooked the great increase of productions which is following that of the precious metal, when it is made to permeate through all society. We note, also, a great increase gold in circulation. All travelers now take gold, whether on a trip to Rockaway, across the entire States, west or south, and the amount thus circulating instead of bills, as formerly, must be very large. The way in which the large receipts of gold from California have been disposed of, is now clearly seen. It has been for the payment of railroad labor, and for increased circulation. Three has been a large excess of the receipts of gold over exports. The large importations have all been taken for consumption. Love and Romance.—We published a few days ago, says the N. O. Crescent, a short sketch with the above title. It gave the details of a romantic elopement aud marriage, the parties being a lady and gentleman from Texas. A day or two after the happy pair bad tied the knot hymenial, the brother of the young lady arrived in this city from Texas, and for the first time heard of the event. He immediately went to the St. Charles Hotel, where the yonng lady was stopping in company with Mrs. H. and her daughter, both from the State, in whose charge the bride bad been placed os her departure from ing Mrs. H in the parlor of the Hotel, he upbraided her of having lent her countenance

per n

Koch totaenber io raat owl we*i receive* a nugiiihf-m Plate: “the Bottle at Booker Hill” oAer Traatball, a* a

A!t MASONIC

■ALL,.OS MOSDAY EVENING, ioly 4ib, if prechaoa* hateo the poty. W to be had of George H. Writ, at the Hook Store ot H. F West Co,, OB* at F. c. West, two dooro root at Wright

jeSMtw OF BOGS BOSS

Mat—SCBUFV1AM&.

INFLAAIaTION OF THE HIP JOiN'T-lly job arucieoofitePerteaM*Booao to WaohtegMt; Na^ro beeooHieterioiilhiafloaoool uaofltehf jott PWls; Bothy*'. Lohe oeor Soroioga ate the Booker Hill

At the age at ire he woe-i

the kip wee vary badly dueeaed, ate (he aC etod hri lea. drotoa op ao that it wae ub-

»»; b

that the leg wooid never heal, ate that the yeoag mb wooM oever walk again- The dweeae iacreaate ae rayrity that ter ,woatea hatf years he only walked with a crotch, ate the eflorts tu eectcise the luob was aueodtri with great i*ui. to the*, he reaW net ateey. watched hiw ae attentively that ter five oatoths I did net ave one fuU night’s net. tie had beea treated by deMin. gawked wedtral ptacti inarra by leeehiBg, Watering, tee., he had tea been briere the Medical Clut-qae of Yale Col. lege. The readies they reeouended were m»t taiihliilly tried, bat wuhoatavaiL Th.» war hi* dnease aad dreadfat eoadoion far etghteea atonUis; riuee when he commend* taking Myers’ Rock Rose. Oae bade waa bat parity taken when he waa wneh better, -anunaiBg until three bottles had been taken, whea a cure waa entirely excellent health This ia the te*. imany of ate ran be corroboialed by arhirewiag MRS. CATHARINE Mc’GILL, M Wallace St., .New Haven, Ct. Or ran be felly substantiated by hatereda of witnesses, or by tedrrs*.ng a line to Rev W W. BeMen, New Haven. Connecticut. For ste by W. W. Robert*. Indmnapuli*. ate wholesale by Wm. M. Core.. A Co, north-east corner Fourth and Vine street*. ‘’in-| . to whom all order* must be ad-

to the secret marriage of his sister, applying

to her some harsh epithets not art down

the code of etiquette. This aroused the ire of Miss H ; a young and blooming Virgin of seventeen summers, who immediately ap-

proached the irate brother, anri

against his face her white and tiny fist, 44 wished she was a man or even b«H a weapon, that she might kill him for his imperii-

dence.”

Nothing daunted by her threatening attitude. the irritated brother of the bride drew from his bosom a bowie knife, and hanrlhag it to the juvenile Xantippe said, “Take this. Miss, and let me see if you are a lady of your word.” With all the fire of a demon, the young lady grasped the shining blade, and drawing it back with a movement as if to plunge it into his breast, was about to deal the fatal blow, when she waa prevented, fay a gentleman visitor who grasped her anw_

mm, Irene, Siga*, etc., etc., cammeaciag oa Fri4ay evening, ate daring the day ate aigkt on Saturday,

inly 1st ate 3d. (For terms ma btUa.)

jaiyl WM. Y. WLLMY, AacUoaaar. ]^fEAT FAMILY B0CKA\VAY CARA N si age AND HARNESS.—1 will sail, on Satar

1 will sail, oa Solar

day, July M. MS, at 1 o’clock. P. M., a aice on# harm Rockaway Cairiaga with *mill mat lor children, aad aaaa. The Carriage i» almost now, haviag baas ihothtUn. It wiii ba ate far ana-thud caah, onathiid ia sixty days, ate one.third in four rtoatha jnlyi WM. Y. WILEY. bBrilanaar

BUYER’S UNIVERSUM, VO. II. No. 1. tag tbe View* ate Dcaeriptmit* of Criambia Bridge. So* qaehauna; Saaaary 9a tha River Baa Joan, Niearagaa; Laacabarg, near Vienna; ate Valley 01' Goackaa, near Constaatittople. I4ree, fifi ceata par neater. Each ‘ubrenber to Voi. II. receivesaa bistorieal picture the Maid of Saragusaa. a* a Preauum with tha lari

bar.

~amuseme:

July lat, will ba playte (by raqt..»t f tha Udic*. BuT-

LADY OF LYONS. Cthtea Malaotte Mr. S. Wilkua. Fault aa Mrs. Kidasy Wilkin*. Highland Fling Mias Bees. To conclude with JOLLY CGNLEH. Ctuistegher strag .....Mr. Mcheu Nancy Strap Mr* Mehai. Doora open M before 9 o'clock ('uriain* riae at ■< o’clock. Pries of adwiaaton «S cents. For particular* *ce Mila.

PRINTED SATINETS.—20 CASES, REA t'EIVKli and far *ale by

JAMBS IX) .V te CO.,

je27 417 dam street, ImuMville, Ky. MUSLIN DE LA INKS.—100 CASES ON lYA bate aad for sale by JA8 LOW A CO ,

417 Ma.a Si., Louisville, Ky.

|VI EGRO BLANKETS. —10 BALES -Lx Orey Negro Blankeleoa bate ate ter sale by

JAMBS LOW te CO ,

jt-27 417 Main Mieei. LoaiaviUe. ky.

pOAT LININGS.—10 CASES, ALL

wool, Lining* for sale Mr JAMES LOW te CO .

jcV7 417 Mem street, Louisville, ky.

LYON’S KATHAIRON, for Preserving, Re storing, m.d Beenrifying the Hair, is tbe most delightful and wonderful article tbe world ever produced. Its moat astonishing success is without a precedent in the history of tbe Materia Medtca Dark and luxuriant carls, soft and giamy hair, with scores of adaarrr*, (mark thw ladies,) is the universal eflbrt of the Kathatroa. Hakl and grey bead* were perfectly astonished. ‘'The Kathaitou ha* fully restated my hair after a baldness of year*. A. J. CocaranHT, 79 Hood-St. N. Y.” Tbe Kathatron is a certain t are for Nrnroa* Head-Ache, aud all Cutaneous Sold by ail dealer*, rvervwhere Try a. nice only 45 cents in large bottle* Dl S. BARNES. Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Indianapolis by CRAIGHEAD & DROWNING JOHN D. PARK, Wholesale Agent, Cincinnati, icgl

SADDLE BLANKETS. —TWO CASES kJ Plaid Saddle Blankets, jast received ate far sale l.y

JAMES LOW te Co.,

je4? 417 Main street, Loaitvillc, Ky. ~ M aNCHESTER GINGHAMS.—1 CASE lYA 4-4 Manchester Ginghams, far sale by

JAS. LOW te CO..

je47 417 Maia-slreet, Louisville, Ky.

-25 BALES 4-4 OSNA-

ABTED.—A Cook, German or American, male or tamale, that ia acquainted with pastry or meat cooking, or either, flood wages and constant employment. Enquire at the Palmer House, Indianapolis. ^Journal copy.] Having engaged aa experienced CUTTER, from Cincinnati, (Mr. R. Hu Mellvillc.) we are prepared to make, to order. Garments of every description, in the latest and moat fashionable style*. Our Cloths. Vestings, tec., are of the choicest selection. Tbe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. FRANCO te WOOLF TE OF MAGNESIA—An agreeable refrigerant and laxative—being a good mild purgative, at the same time a pleasant and palatable beverage—will obviate the^tccessity of taking su*h nauseous dose- as Castor Oil, Salta, tec. Prepared and sold by CRA1GHKAD te BROWNING, aprl9 Druggists.

/YSNABURGS—2

W BURGS, fur sale by JAMES LOW te Co..

417 Main street, Louisville, Ky.

TVTO HUMBUG!—GOODS REDUCED.— -L * In order to clean out tbe summer good* remanung on bind. We have reduced the price* of many good* far

below the actual cost.

Customers are invited to examine our Barege* aud Barege de Lames. A large lot at 45 ate 39 eeul*. beeu sail, mg at 37 and 56 cents per yard-a large lot ml 2Uceiua; been selling at 39 cents per yard. A lew robe* at greatly

ndnead prices.

Summer Lawn* at 8 aud 19 ceois—been selling at 15 ate 40. Primed Jaconets at 45 ceui*—been selling at 371Parasols ate Hosiery have also been reduced. Re mu a ms. Remnants, Remnants.—590 yds. ream saw Lawns, Prims, Gingham*, Bareges, tec., tec., at hail pice. These gooda have been marked exceedingly low, ibat we may close out the ~utmaer stock to make room lor fail purchase (bmtoMers are respectfully invited to cal. H. J. HORN, juaafifi Sign of the Big 8.

CARPETS! —JUST express from the eastern nmnufaetur-

ers, another lot of item spientLd superfine Carpets. Those in warn of good Caipet*. will do wall 10 call soon, ns they are gmug oti rapid tv H. J. HORN, junetcS Sign of tha B g 3

DOST OFFICE DIRECTORY AND REG- ■ ULATtON*.—Katraare to the Qaaerfa Qaiivrn Past tiom door, north. Exit: Secotedwu. Udtm Depotlamni: Thud door, at tha Iron Ratling. Counter fa r pi*, pay mem, far tha sal* of stamps auu envelop*. tar tha receipt of < rop-Wuar*, ate far delivery firam the tarns* far aahlie Ihactwaa, ate far 140 private bnam next baa ate tha a^la: Fourth dour. Ntetaaa* up dartaming to thw counter will Lot be stwprnded when the omee ia lompnrardy closed to open mails. Private baa ear* four : Extra me south tear. From 1*1 April till lat Oatobe., >.Rre opei.r at 7, aid si otuer uamaai ?j, A. M. CkwtemkP. M. UaMtuMuy-. open far an hear alter tha arrival oi the only mail—> he eastern: »ajr from ‘J te 19, A. M. Person* asking lo* letter* at the Genera; Delivery, mu,i distinctly prouou- c* the full Christiau ate Mu name hi the boxes, mwniton both name ate number. No one ought to aak far a lauor or paper, without the fte iataaiiaa to take it, at ,mee, ate without hesitmioiTim* i* more thou mattey at the Pvel Other. No fatter or paper will l-e delivered te uuy one except tha owner, or hi* ageut, order, card, or lokau. under(Uh-J by the Clerk of Delivery, ut ui *omr one well known u> him ate belie red to have auiUotiiy Tbe Clerk's are authorized to i-lute n Druvt ry against an intoijeofail or abusive prison, or ihtur who are unren

souabty quaneiou* or tedious

The owaopfaip, or couieuu ot ptivuie boxes must not

be inquired into, or < xaauned

Admittance to tha ulterior ol the trike w ill be couauuu ly rainfall. Any oa* desiring to tee an attache ol' the vi bee may call him to tha north tide door, or to the door si the bottom of the box corridor through a trumpet there Horae mails ate large package* ot pi nurd matter wu-i be handed ia at ths north aide door. Any one believing himself unfairly Ueuud at a Deltve ry, is invited to state bis grievance to the Prat Master, who prowims either a fall measure of justice, or such r\ P anaiioae aa tha CSark’s have not time to make. The rag farm oa of laMsta, in a Post Other. .* uuaatho, tzed by any law, i* of ao aathoiity. aud embarrasses the busiaeas of the olficu, ate is theiefor* diacoulmued When tha Pori Mas tar can ba found in hie room, up the outatd* amirs, ha anil, if uasngagsd. not tefus* u* tuak< or sign such registry, uugffieia/ljr. end at aup olhtr ptriss

w&uM Mf A UktkinJneu.

No posiag* accounts kept, except with tbe boxes, ap

par laming to pabitc luncnou*.

Nora.—Stick no bdl, card, or notice to any i>att ■ f the Post Office balldjag _ jeid

PROVISIONS- FOR WIDOWS,

Orphans, ate Creditors,or for .Survivor*, who may soon be Widow* ate Orphans, may be mate at gtaaliy Reduced Hates, hy a Ufa laaurauce m the Hartiord Lie

Insurauca Company.—Capital, AtWi.tMW

Insurance may be made on the lives of husbands lot the benefit oi thmr wives ate chtidran, ate ut the death oi the hushate, the sum insured goes to ifism dtrsctly, irre from

the claims of creditor* or temimttrawgs. Pam pit lets furnished grans. Apply to

jc43 WM. UKNDfcKhOM, Agem OINKS! SINKS!! — THE SUBSCRIBER O has just received a fat of caat-iron Sink*, adnura bly adapted for tke use of Hotels, Boarding Houses. Rest aural*, dec., die., and is a Unit the hast article ol tbe kind ever offered in mark*!, for aaie at low figures by

H. S. KELLOGG,

je48 Sign ol the Big Pedlock, Indianapolis

pARPETS! received by expr<

QAFB O Orphanr

JEWELRY.—I HAVE JUST RECEIVED •J alarge ate well ^-e'ected assortment of gold ate gdt Jewelry, lor sale at wholesale only. juneSS WM. Y. WILEY.

T^"EW GOODS.—WE HAVE JUST RE-J-v CEIVRD an additiou to our stock of China ate

KKTCHAM <k .MERRILL

f'lHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS OF every description ate vary best quality. A new supply just received ate for sale at tbe Drug Store of July 1 M. KOMHNGAItTRN fa CO.. North Washington street, near court house square.

pHOLERA BALSAM. —A SUPERIOR remedy for profum discharges from the bowels—a true cholera medicine, prepared and sold by julyl 9. KOSSNGARTEN fa CO., Apothecaries.

rjERMAN ELIXIR, FOR SICK-HEAD-VJ ACHE, Jaundice, ate all visceral obstnictioas, prepared ate sold by julrt S ROSKNGARTEN fa CO.

l\r°- 1—NOW IS THE TIME FOR -i-N BARGAINS.—Summer Silks, Tisanes, Bareges Printed Jaconets. Lawns Embroidered Swiss, Bonnet*. Ribbons, drc., Ac., with many other tfastrahl* goods, wiU ba sold at New York coat, ate less, to close out

summer stock. H. PARISH, jnlyi Corner Washington ate Meridian street.

TPAKE NOTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP

X hi ntafuis nxiaHag hat earn Wahl II

Sprtxer of Daytoa, Ohio, in bis day dissolved. Tbe public

the Dwwsry haataaas, is this day dissolved,

will take notice, that I will pay no more debts contracted under the name of said Maaseen ds SptLer from thfa date. I will coutiaos to carry on said hariarss is

this city, oa my own responsibility,

jaiyl HUBERT A, MAASSEN.

‘ 139, 1853.

TT’CONOMY. — ECONOMY IS ONE OF 1-A tha chief doties of a State, as well as of aa iadi vtdual. It is not only a great virtue of itself, but it is the parent of many others. Glenns’ New York Dry Goods Store has advocated ate promeIgated Economy ia ail its branches. Every article they eeU is n sonree of economy to the buyer. By patronixing the Gleans, the public effects two impsmsut triumph s, they save one half their own money in every purchase they make, ate likewise strengthen the poaation of the Glenns, than enabling them la effect each mighty ate unparalleled reformation ia Dry They have just now received a second stock of An inspection is solicited.

T^EW FIRM.—THE UNDERSIGNED -LN have formed a co partnsrahip under tha style of Dram fa bterraona, for the transaction of a Wholesale Grocery. Boot, Shoo, ate Leather business, at the old rieteof Little,Dram,* <adfaaxaa. They wttl keep of goods beloagiag to the various of their trtee, ate sell on as favorable tanas an any hoaoa in the city. Ths customers of the fat* Arm and dealers generally, are invited to give os a call before pare basing elsewhere JAMES J. DRUM, GEO. F. ARDBRSON. JOHN H. P. ANDERSON.

We mention this morelv as an Trmtum ef “trae grit” on both aides, and aa a tale of reality, setting off a very pretty' specimen of

the romantic.

Railway Matters.—The Piqua Enquirer is informed that Mr. Doolittle, tha contractor for the Dayton and Toledo road, has commenced work on the lino between Troy and Piqua, with a strong force, with a determination to hare that portion of the line ready in

ninety days.

Richard Hinton, some time since, was appointed Chief Engineer on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton road, in rim place of Mr. Spoffind, rrognori. The Comity of Allegheny baa vterrihml liberally to rim Steubenville road, aad they will construct it across Virginia without the pablic grant of the right of way, as rim cooapany has proenred the fee of the land. The Steubenville and Indiana road a

TYEWOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP J-S heretofore existing under the style of little, am, iathiaday diaaalvad.by limitation *1. Either at the parties are author isad tenants* name* of thefltm ialiqnidatiea. The accounts sjad notes will bo found at tha store of isittlal Iniiam are leqaasted to have it adjusted Hfawtot LITTLE. DRUM, fa ANDERHON& TTOUND—ON THE BELLERON TAIN E H stefteisavpnlisCxrm,«boat six OKighidnyaaga ^ dollM , have by paying far ad-

J. W. JONRff, Cnadartar.

NOTICE! NOTICE!?—I HAVE THREE

f IFE AND TIME OF REV. ALLEN ff-J WILE

TVENTmTS THAT WANT^JONESy

<ffiasvsware je rpms DAY.—DIRECT IMPORTATION X per ship Msxuu, twenty crates new styfas Tea Pots, .'Sugars or d Cream*. T» as. Plates, Bawls, PitrLers, asaatledsixev; D>*hes, assailed sizes; Bakers, assorted sizes; Covered Dishes, assorted sizes; Covered Batten, Piekie

Shell*, Frau Bowls, lee Craaam, 9 c., Ac.

Totutr Wxzz. —Ewer* and Basuw, s>sorted sizes; eove-rd Chamber*, assorted size*; Atop Jars, afaurtad sizes; Soap Boxes, Brash Trays, now opening ate for sale

wholesale ate retail at river prices,

jefa JACOB L1NDLKY.

nno LADIES. —WE HAVE JUST REX CfIVED a beauuful assort awet of Table and Cap Mats, also a few patent Bread Slieere, ate a few French t'.riee Filterers. KETCHAM fa MERRILL, jefa One door east of Capital House TVTEW GOODS.—WE HAVE JUST REJ_V CEIVED ate are now odariap a new andqflMfl Cutwiful n-torlmeit! of Glam ate (.^enswereRrSr tiehh we ere prepared to sell at the lowest bgsrss.\^T mate see it K ETC HAM fa MERRILL y*3 One door east at the Capita 1 Homw. REASONED LUMBER—SMITH & LEG-k-J GETT, of Terre Hanto, have on bm d a large lot m ' Pine Lumber, cons sung in purl of Dressed ate Flooring, Laths, Shingle*. Ac , ate their arts are such as will enable them to keep a large sapp 7> ■d te times, which they will sell at low raw*— AU orders addressed to them will meet with instant atieuttou. myfidfim.

OY EXPRESS.—FERN LEAVES, FROM I_P Fanny’s Portfolio The UM Forest Raager. This Jay received by jane 13 H. F. WEST A CO.

WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, IN vV great vanety. for -ale at LANG3DALK fa BARTH’S.

rpAYLOR’S TRANSPARENT SOAPS.— L A fins lot.of these lastly celebrated soaps. Just re ' ROBERTA’ Drug Stoic XX)R JELUES, BLANC MANGE, &C.— F French GeUatins, red aad white ; Cooper's refined Isinglass; Irish Moss or Carrageen, lor sale at jsSI ROBERTS’ Drug More.

A UVERY BOY WANTED.—A GOOD, XM. fuithini, iteaautoits boy, will find eafoioymsut by cailing at the Uvdry Stable of Imwreucs fa Cailnlr A German woald ba preferred juuc4t SILVER SPOONS.—WE STILL C 0 NLJ Tt.NL'E to mauuiacture tbe best ate preUMai article* of Silver Spoons, fac., that is tusde ate allugclhcr the cheapest, come ate see, » TALBOTT fa ALLEN TJOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS AND AJ. GRA1NERK—Joba P. Uultngs baring returned to ludisjiapo'is and formed a po-partitrrship with G. W. Her, formerly a partnei of the firm of Her fa Luptun, will say to their mends ate ths pnUir, that they ate uow ready to do the above named work with neatness ste dispatch. Corner of Washington ste Maiid au straeta, over Dunfop fa Tmewiler’s Store. Entrance on Mandtan street. jsneZIdSm HL)LINGS * ILKR

TkEMOVED. —WM. Y. WILEY HAS A\ removed bis Auction ate Commission Rooms to tha old Stage Offlcs, next door to Vageu’s Hard watc Store, directly opposite bis oM state juue»

JOHN ROSE A SON—FORWARDING al Am) Commission Merchants, ate Dealer-* in GRAIN, FLOUR. JSALT. MSB. Ac — Lafayette, lad my 17

| OOKING-GLASSES—75 DOZ. ASSORXA TKD size* ate style*, now opening.ate for sale, mytit JAt tiBMNDi.KY.

QUGARS—50 HHDS. FAIR AND PRIME N. O. Sugar; 69 bid* Crashed, Powdered, and Goal Sugar For tee by BROWNING fa MAYER.

PATTON’S CRADLES. —THE SUBX aeribar has you received twenty-five af .'aha Panama ^ chran d Grans Cradle*, which he will sell at oM price*, at tha rign of the Big Pad luiek. jnnaM _ HENRY 8. KELLOGG. PY EXPRESS.—WE HAVE THIS DAY AJ received by Expnaas a fin* lot of Gold ate Silver Hnatiagand D. B. Lever ate Lepine Watches; new style aad of brat veafar* matvmrafi. The** watches

wtli be sold at less than usual rates, as we want to close out our present stack to make room for our fail supply. All warranted the best of time keeper*. Alan, GoM Chains, new styles, at reduced rates, at J—TALBOTT fa ALLEN’S.

pY EXPRES&—THIS DAY RECEIVED res it, at eratmHp?lraI > ** > dLCtc 1-

J^jTBW WATCH AND JEWELRY SPORE.—>o. 1 Bair-* IWaik>aMa_e l ^r

Our .lock i* te Drimote work, Chmra, Pte, Bmrs, FFnetfa. j eebri' of mi kites. Mere war*, Cloeks Pa.

]\TEWMAN & PRICHARD’S CELE X V BRATED Force ate Ufl Puup*. just received dt reel from tke manniacturar*, Ciueainati, Ohio, an eutnc new invention of Force Pump*, new in general usd in tbr different Mates, adapted for the ute of Railroads, House*. Gardens, fac., fac. The smallcai *iz* may ba placed id the Kitchen, drawing wuiet from a wail or cistern, (either at will,) lore tog iba water to any part of tha beam for bath tag or other purposes, ate by tu* ua* of the bee* the pump become* a Fire Engine, and will throw water ou a three story building. For sale positively, at the manufacturer * price Call and exaasme, ate we will show >oa with

pleasure free of charge, at HENRY S. KELLOGG'!*,

_)■“*»> Sira of the Big Padlock, ladfanapol.*. ]\/TACKEREL.—200 PACKAGES MACK

1"X ERSL in prims order, for sale by

K>8 BROWNING fa MAVF.R XITHITE FISH.—26 BARRELS WHITE "" Fish; 4ft half bhie. White Fish: 10 halt bbfis Lake tfate, for aala by jelS BROWNING fa MAYER. 1JAISINS, FIGS, AC.—FIFTY BOXES XV Raisim; 109drums Figs; Nat> of various kii.ds, for

J*1S BROWNING fa MAYER LEAVES, BY FANNY FERN WERDEN fa CHAMRERLAlN’.t, Oppmiia tbn Wrght Ilouna.

'T'UBS, BUCKETS, AC.— 100 DOZEN x Hackau; 39 dozen Tab*; 46 oaam Tub*, 3 ate d each; -5 doz Zjaa Washboards ; IWldozen Broom*, for «Ga»»y inalfl BROWNING fa fiJvRR ^TH)BA< ,0 AND CIGARS.—100 B07.ES J j'i and 9’s pounds ate half |—-t- Tobacco 95 b»r*U Cat and Ifay Tobacco; 199 groas fine ,-ut < U .voi* TWmeeo; 199^99 Hay Spajuah ate Havuna Cigar* tor —1* ‘-y )«18 BROWNING fa MAYER. X'OR SALE. — FROM ONri TO FIVE 4 J7 acre Mocks ia SL Clair’s addition to la-lnunf nin. uU good term*. A!-*, my Livery Subic, including Harie* CarrK .ea.fac juaalddM E. BROWNING pi N CIN N AT I AND INDUNAPOUs V/ Railway—(Jhrarght Lm-l-flC y—ic— rm. • out pan y I* [Mi orgauiZei' fyftp • AwWBfc ate book* tor thasubarripiMm of ^locl J.- ujlv oiX ", tbm city at ths Law Office oi David M*c> The uaiL-i Stgued bas Lam apno mad y this Company to rateike subsettpiioa- of stock, e lhar ui moucy or i*al eatai*

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pLATFORM SCALES—MANUFAC-i

^TURBD by K. fa T. PMrbmk* fa Co., Nt. Jabra'TaIRBANKS SCALES how the aM.ve.te t

af the pahtir. They hove I

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rote wdi be uadcr use hundred miles, iuaau>* ibrrraeb the nefirat pan of ladmna ate Ohio Cam i.-ua raaily H run ®v*e the antur read m the sbort apra# of three hourKxpfahmims wiii, from time to time, be morrTuUy given by me ui the office above named . „ . JOHN M. UOSS, Ageiu ladmaapolm, JmaS. 18*3 ;U m9 t)UTH.—A NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR X% of Mary Ranan, at , WERDEN fa CHAMBERLAIN B. Gflinnifo the Wnght Han.i OR ibfoeh

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IRON, NAILSv AND STEEL-^OON-X 4TAMTLY vaeasvfag aad Mwaysoa baud, aiih* vary fomamfigarwibaMfl a. GRAY Don faBON l*f Mosra Bdk Gaimr». A. DEFREEW

t^’K>PAL > COACH, AND JAPAN VAR- ■ which ran Wted*^ ***** “ U ‘

UMRaHAN * DtXAN'h Ifaug imna. x; lass and glassware.—’ y bma T* fiy wafom WbmaaM by l« . saBSEsr”*

_?mU . c v. kluuvt i ie.--puts PBoor paint,—dry Aiib 25 0HOICZ HAVANA CIGARS, OF A J* J3S* lOMMlTK DM10 Sfiuftff.

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