Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1854 — Page 2
IICPOBTAVT VOTXOS.—AAar ik« M* ■ry. ISM, aH MkwrtfdM Dai« S*«»
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v<oeoirt .. tk« SaMiaai Jok Bmom, p^rtl wJI k. | UlO^rtbl® of attending to •aa;t«e u« <ioNv«ry «t iho eooaw [thia iood» of addrewing
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•aened areooMo i« tke city.
• AL#n?f HJBKOWX *fCO.
At a meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee,heid in Indianapolii on Thniaday, February £• 2nd, 1854, it wae unani-
moiwly
Rmoivei, That a Democratic State Conrention be held in the city of Indianapolia on
Wednesday, the 24th of May next, at 10
o’clock A. M. for the purpose of nominating I poiutment of hu friend Sender*.
Earepe, ia amply ahamL
or the
he influenced bymch a^nmentato its Tote, is to preanne that we aa a
And
faUnw-
dtizens, as a distinct dm* of dimirirm dtiaena, and as if they are incapable of underpredating the actien of our Bepreaeotatires in a am all and unimportant domestic affair .like the remoral of a Carnal at a Port, ia reprehensible in the extreme. They are identified with ns, are of na, with ua in interest and feeling and it ia nonsense to attempt to array the forces ef influence in that way, for the purpose of securing the re-ep-
We think a
candidates for the following offices, via: Sec-1 mer# personal appeal in behalf of his friend
wTs: of .a ttouik »d
struction; and tbsl the several counties in the the cause of liberty, would have bean more
State be requested to send one delegate for sensible and affective,
every two hundred Democratic votes given at No. 21 Alfha-boab, Branr'a PasxJ the Presidential election of 1852, and also London, March 2, 1854. \ one additional delegate for every fractional | Basrecran Sib: The steamer last arrived
vote over one hundred. FrovuUL, That ev-
frora New York, brought the intelligence,
the old Fatherland, dear aid ~ futurs of the Wo bare n predicted tj me, who tided for cantun'M to
i thisfhftam in to he ds-
ery county shall be entitled to at lent two much to ^ jetted, that the Senate of the
delegates. W. J. BROWN,
Chairman .Slate Gen. Com. B. Norm am, Steretary.
Thatra*
okjsst of 1
Bill—Tha
i United States had not approved of tha nomi- | nation of Mr. George N. Sanders as U. S. Consul at London. Knowing what an influ- ! ential part Mr. Sanders had in tha overwhel- | ming victory af the Democratic party in the Presidential election, and having had occa-
If any one should vote against th* Nebras-1 sion to observo the zeal and energy which Mr.
rrir:*.
text, cloaking a disguised opposition to the ly witnessed the satisfaction and tha configreat principle of the bill. It does seem to dence which he enjoys, of such of his coun- .... . cWu. consideration of tbi.^ 5^75“Z&S that it does not amend or change one solitary t h e resolution of the Senate might have well feature of the bill. It is simply declarative of taken us by surprise, by its seeming inconsiathe meaning which the most enlightened I tenc J. ^ not want of principle. Yet I am • . . * • .. ,, ... too much accustomed to respect the prmciple n>md. .nd .W»t janrt. would couced. to th. of DOD . mterTull{ oo in the intennl ^irn of n measure—and though it has been asserted I foreign country, to allow myself to make a r»that it falsifies the vital doctrine of the bill, mark in regard to that which, in this melan-non-intorvention-we cannot, for the life of 0 ^ ^ r . <»Dcerns only thedomestic policy
^7, . . „ . of the United States. But the matter has a
us, see in what manner. What is its effect? further beanilg _ lt toncha ^ ittl effectil OIir Certainly—to leave the question to the people I own sacred interests—the liberty of the opof the Terri tones, untramelled by any pre- pressed nations of Europe, and the future of .ion. legislation of Congrww.or otb.r wtbori- Re P r nb “f“ P | r,n “P 1 f “P»“ th “ “ ntm ' IlL ,
Mr. Consul Sanders has in this regard
ty. It had bsen openly contended that the p roTet i himself hwe to be a real Republican, a passage of the bill repealing the law of 1820, man of principle. He has given us the specwould reinstate the Louisiana law, and though t" 1 ® of a real American statesman; one who , . , . does not deiiy. in the position of an officer of th. po.,tion WM incorrect, the amendment of hu ao , OTII ^ It „ poWio „ I p*,. Mr. Badger was intended te remove all deubt ciples which he professes in his own country, and leave the question without law. If the In his official connections, whether of a diposition ef those who contended for that con- piomatic, political or social nature where
. , ... American statesmen, I regret to say, so often
.traction wa» cwrwct tbon tb.y might ramoo.- diaippoint ^ ^Con.nl of th. Unibly urge that the passage of the bill without ^ States, proved himself a supporter of peMr. B.’s amendment, would have been indirect I litical exiles, a warm friend of the cause of Congressional interference, for while it would European liberty, and has ever been ready to h... repclod on. Uw. ..eluding •l.rary, it "Pj"" r ^ ce . l | , “ w “ “““““If r ° I with the responsibilities and duties of his would have re-enacted another, sanctioning it. office, to all u. who are working for tha But as the bill passed the Senate, it could not I triumph of the Republican principle, possibly have the effect attributed to it by ita 1“ short, animated by the wish to be a free rail .nd million opponent^ and ». ttB, .*° <t , "r^*f? * ,??*?!'
y ~ can Amenca, he had proved himself by his
think it the embodiment of the policy of non- public and private demeanor, a firm supporintervention. It was not the original intention ter of Republican principles. And this has ef the bill, neither is it now—nor indeed been te us a service the mere valuable, the , ,. , . , . , , , _ | more it has become apparent that the pohtishould it be, to legislate slavery into the Ter- ^ utuatloQ of EuropeVill wxm reach aoiaia ritories. The true and well defined object of where a renewel of the straggle of freedom the bill is to refrain from legislation by Con- against oppression is near and unavoidable. grew entirely—and let the people of the Ter- II woald b® towards the people of the
, .. .. . , United States if 1 did not assert that such
nmnw-tbc «,u«Wm, if you plrara-lhoraj in SQc[lmom . n ^ th , hardy emigrants who may settle there, writs Jicans of Europe, as Mr. Sanders has shown their mm Constitution—form their own govern- and continues to show, is calculated to com meat—ant moke such lares for the regulation of \ man< ^’ our poor thanks, tha confidence ... _ . , , _ and satisfaction of the sovereign people of the their domestic affairs as they please. Congress Unlte(i ^utes of America, and to make him should not legislate upon the principle that! deserve well ef the honor, consistency andinthe people of a Territory, are incapable of tereattof his nation. It is under such circummaking l.w. forth, go.num.ut of them- ?* nc “’ *'• t ^. a " S f a, °" ofth. Umtud
selves, or in the instance of organizing a tern- dere.
porary government in the abeence of people The Senate have, by this unexpected act, to organize it themselvea, Congress should dealt a heavy blow to the cause of European uot d.part from th. rapublicao doctrine of th. F ° r 0,lljr d ° ” ra* r r selves deprived of the warm sympathy and people’s sovereignty,but should recognise it in active support which was bestowed on us by its bread ext sense, when it is practicable to do Mr. Sanders, in the sphere of his legitimate so, and especially when the right rests upon authority, but what is more, the Senate have . , , . ... f a ,>• • bv their act, led to the interpretation that .ho bro*l lo.n.Ution of Sum Right, in oppo- diMyow 3Tnpuhv for t of a,. sition to the assumed power of Congress to rop^an liberty, Ind will not suffer their diploplace a restriction upon the people forever— matic agents in Europe to favor the triumph binding the generations to follow us. Here republican principles. I am far from be- , . ... ... lievmg that such an intent, to-wis: to injure .« the principle irapertant vital it must I the c / ugeof llbertJ> ha8 determinwJ not be xacrirtred. even one single member of the Senate in castWe care not whether it was prudent in Mr. in g bis vote. If such was the case, we might Douglas to introduce the measure or not. Let d f 9 P air of the ^^lity of republican pnnei-
Dies: yet it i& certain that this resolution, al-
thore who hold to principle, who have regard t P boi ^ un i uten tional, produred such a rSult. for principle, wh# are not merely demagogues, The despotic Cabinets of Europe are in exulcaterers to party balance of power sentiment— tation about it. They regard it as a practical let them stand up like men, manfully and ! retraction and a remarkable recantation of the t. 111 # .1. w 1. T« .V • principles pronounced in the Inaugural Adbeldly for the Right. If the measure « ‘j res9 ^ [ he Koszta Letter. They think wrong, then srgu# no longer against it on the that the Senate have removed Mr. Sanders ground that it violates a so-called compact, for that very reason, because he above all has which has been proved a thousand timesover, ye " fied hi * repablican consistency in his so- . , . , . „ cial relations with the Republicans of Europe, to be no compact, sod to have been virtually Xhey take it as a proof that the despot, have abrogated long aga. If a compact, and that nothing to fear from the Government of compact wrong, then let it be repealed. There America, while we have nothing to hope from the falss idea, that we are to be governed by a depreseing effect on the pobhe spirit the legislation of the past, and have no right of the people; and that too, in the present to alter or a amend law of Congrem. But critical moment, when the eaenrance of the how hollow and hypocritical are the pref^ ^P^by Republican America is ao impor- ... ..... V I tant, so encouragunng and beneficial. Soeh •ions of the free soilere and abohtiooiata in h, ^ Meavy mo^fbiow dealt by the Senate reference to the sencti^r of the old Missouri to the cause of European freedom. Compromise! They would treat it reverently | If the Senate had not done this intentioa-
decide it. Therefore, I addrem yon. Sir, beseeching yon so to exatdan your influence, and thatof yoar friends, that by meann of tha pram as wall as by mactings of distinct tendency, th* will of the people may manifest itself in this affair in such a way as is now an necessary, that tha heavy blows which the Senate has unintentionally dealt oat to European liberty may ha remedied, and tha scornful ridicule of the despots he changed into a triumph for the Bepnhlinans of Europe. I have tha honor to sign myself^ with high consideration. Your darvotad,
L. KOSSUTH.
Tha Cleveland Ffasnd—fcrtnh— the following viow of the anhjarr The Senate ia in some respects a fbgyish body. But Snosan N. Sahumbs was not cast off for his republican sympathies. Were the Senate indisposed to favor liberty in rope, Sottlr and Dahimls would have been thrown overboard—both avowed agitators— whereas they were unanimously confirmed. The fact eras—Saamm had active, tirelem^ ies. He made them by his slapping peppery Young America artidae ia the Demarahc Reoiem—wherein ha smote of the ancient Dmnocretic idols sorely about the helmet and greaves. Ha was not only unwarrantsly aovere, bnt rockleasnly indis creet, as the sequel proved. Whan his nomination was brought before the Senate it waa cart out by more than two-thirds majority. Gen. Cass and other well known Democratic friends of European freedom led ten opposi-
tion.
Gbdrqb himself gives a candid of the case in a letter to tea New York Herald. He attribntae his rejection mainly to private pique—and to tea fort of his having written to the Herald. The latter might have entered somewhat into the matter, but the former ia the dominant
85“ We are authorised to anno—mm BENJaMI.M PtLBBAN rmitfini fiwr« aisciiwt mta*
. rtcaot Cuy MarrtaL
03r We are anthorixed to anno«nco STE—N PITTS * a caolMate ►•rStrea*
he rmamg ciectiau.
fl^Wa are requested to announce CARSY H. BOATW RIUH'. aa a raadidair IV* Coaiu i>«aa ia ha Ward, ai lac -prrn.i hiag C.iy rlccMaa. Mil* (£7- We are authorized to announce tl»e ■• ••> A. TAFFK. as acaadaMte M Cay Uarahai at t —J ciaruuc. akMie (KrJfr. Jteior;—You will please announce » nmme of A. Dl BOSK, as » caadidate far City Tisterr, at tha appraachiag apriag elactiaa. aod nrt-p MAST FBIBMDS. (&~Wo are requmted te announco HUGH SLATIN as a raiehdaia for Sttaat Cammtmaar at the ate mg ehy ciceuaa. fab— 05“We are requested to announce JACOB VANllKSBlFT. of Ceatar Township, as a
“Ws Nicholas As Hirst, etc.: “We have already informed our beloved and faithful subjects of the progress of our disagreements with tea Ottoman Porte. “Since teen, although hostilities have commenced we have not ceased sincerely to wish, as we still wish the cessation of bloodshed. We even entertained ten hope that reflection and time woald convince the Turkish Government of its misconceptions engendered by treacherous instigations, in which our just demands, founded on treaties, have been represented as attempts at its independence, and veiling intentions of sggrandiaement. Vain, however, have been ear expectations, so for. “The English and French Governments have aided with Turkey, and tea appearance of the combined fleets at Constantinople served as a farther incentive to its obstinacy; and now, both the Western Powers, without previously declaring war; have sent their fleets into the Black Sen, proclaiming their intention te protect the Turks, and to impede the free navigation of our Twasels of war for the defence of our coasts. After ao unheardof a course among the civilised nations, we recalled our embassies from England and France, and have broken off all political intercourse with these powers. “Thus England and Franca have sided with the enemies of Christianity against Boa sis, who ia combatting for ten orthodox
faith.
“Bnt Russia will not betray her holy calling and if enemies infringe our frontiers, we are ready to meet them with the firmness bequeathed to us by our forefathers. Are we not the same Russian nation of whose exploits the memorable events of 1812 beer wit-
ness?
“May the Almighty assist us to prove this by deeds! With this hope, combatting far oar persecuted brethren, followers ef tee faith of Christ, with one accord let all Russia exclaim—*0 Lord our Redeemer! whom shall we fear? May God be gloried and his enemies be scattered.’' “Sr. PumanuBsa, 9th (21st) Feb. 1864.’
now, and lass than four years ago they despised it, held it in abhorrence. This is the
feet
We close by saying, teat we doubt not the bill can be am rod ad so as to re—eve any lit. tie objection which a few timid politicians as e mountain in the way of ita and we shall have the pleasure of kaowiag who am and the epright men of the question, and —an af ►by* af Ktol in dtia art ahaB be eam—ad to revive or Jht In fciea any W—tejulartiiB whiah m 1820, tfacor
Skcbbtabt Mamct AMS TUB FsaaoH Mur istxb.—It is staled that the French Ami dor, on seeing the President’s communication
to Congress, toaching the affair of the Mark Warrior and the Cohan authorities, at ones obtained an interview with the Secretary of State, demanding an explanation for what he termed an extraordinary production an the part of oar Government. Ha met with jurt such a reception as might have bean anticipated from that sound thinking and for-seeing statesman. Gov. Marcy promptly declined to entertain any communication or explanation with the Government of France, or any other authority save the representative of Spain, and demanded to he informed under what shadow of right or mage, tee Government of France cauld inatend te interrogate him on a subject in white France wae apparently unin-
Giamt LecoMonvne—Seth Wilmarth, proprietor of the Union Works, South Boston, has recently dosed a contact with the New
Tote and Erie Bailrow
tant, so encouragining and beneficial. Such building 0 f forty lurnesnfiisc af tte largest
a. One of them machines am nwaiilalni
ally, ml believe moat assuredly, it ia to bs regrated that this honorable body, with the drakneas of petty party
have not considered tee quences of their resolution.
The recollection of tee history of the United States and the logical tradition af tee
Q^jrMr. Broom : — Pleam nee of JACOB J. B(SBI.\G m m
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SBZJOlOnS MOTTOS.—Dr- S. g Swwrwo, ai New Turk Cur. wit! deliver a dixuwe oe Bible RevteMM, at ibe Chrisuae Cbapel. am sent Lord’s Dev, (April —,)■! half post tee o’doek, A. M. Tto | lie are invited to aneed. ■arte 4
LOOKIMC-GLASS AMO FRAME DEPOT.—A. Pi C. BOOTS, No. 9S, Wert Foatb-u., between Vim Walaai. Cta •io—ri. Pier, MaaUe aad other Starreo, ia all of tha lainl atyte* art frame; Ue work of every da-
rt Mfow-kw eaiiraiy eswtm eaakthe maM) •BMtwtUafhBlk —aartflMliwwihaf v >e iaw caeant ba beat by any Cossty e—m in Be •Xtue. Per lanbar *anM.-aw» ea%aita afU»e tetter el m IbbtS tf
Pram •UtSk Ikaatm^mai
D. MRI.L—h raapesiiaMy uMaraw th* eiua*m of Isdesayalii aeJ viciany, that he he* ib* bssiseai dt* BM-foeiiag aad DtUrtSatam Of —, Cmeakmt, —, ead wssM foal thaakM te any petrmaa*'to paMic way wepMfar ia bestow, te iaber* bitvli that eaure satialaoues will be ttvejt. and his pairaei have no cams w ccaaslaie. Orders Wu at the Sratutal and Jssrsal ititesa wdi —et withprwwpt Chars** akOtU-stv- hhi*
VASZOM OOUHTT LUHtABT—0v*a inm (tom Se’aleek, A. M tea P. St, evety Satuidsy. ia ibaCaart ■am* Trane** naet at a o'clock, P. M. at Library room tr*t Sataidays of Janaary, Afrk, Jsly aadhrtobar.
e^^te^B. S. M.—Nusvera IsaiTAMury, .Mrytuarm Wflw ly, he —Parroaa atecMd with tb* abeva atL maaa* will find apaedy relief by th* aw ofth* R. ft Ben ■itiea Nervosa irr^abtlity, ttka Radway’e Reaovauag teoalvast tea* uwe* par day. Alao.baike ibeaptMwuh S. R. Batiaf. Tsha am uf Rani way’* Ka^oUbdreavory aight. Par Melancholy tafe* a »aaspinw'sl of Rad way’s Ready Rebel, mtentaily, is aowa water, tea* or fear tinea dams th* day. Ragalsw th* how*)* with Radway’* Ragalaiota. Far IdiuatMraey, tab# th* Mrgaiatanr*galarteanaoih,*aaaoch sight. Bvary family thoaM beep a -apply of the R. R, Rem. adias ia their hoawo. For pons, eahar iaiamslty o» **- tecaaily, aw Rnlway’* Ready Rcfraf. For Scrofhla, Sores. Syphilis, SeltRhraw. Riekata, CiMManpooa, bleed, teg st the last* or No**, ooa Radwny’s Ramndtaa Resolvent. Far Caativaswi. Udigeatioa, Kevora, Pyipapiia take Bad way’• Reglators. marlS
F*J« Sscwaa.—'
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fenaoo hy Grand Vaiiaotn&a* hupa ar P-wdaed esgeam by....
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VV M T WILEY, AUCTION ANDCOM-
MISSION MtetCMAMT, -u-d Dvan. .« tenks
awl Raa> k»uu Raaaaa h. eb tb* basiucss ana of Uw
city. Caab adveacau oa ttiaMfcamruu. yvuasainwa»’»**< \\,i«m Htaw
\ EW BOOKS.—ON FRIDAY ANY '^.tTVKUAS aipbis 1 wit! wii a Uf*c aad wait an eoitrd 'Ivkm it »f Rood buo'.vs. For fndicaiv> are t>tda
RtiCkAWAV i.L't>G\ AND HARNkhis
I Wdi wit ««* >*isrda>, April 1st. si Id uVUtcIt, a fie* Bmmv batUoMthvRotksw.ysiji-r. wiihaadvcrmoem
tcdTlaisras hoib nearly w *• <1 «p.«r as good.
TUESDAY, AFRIl. 4TH,
Cw Stock of D»y Geods. \iHo>at, Hardware, Shorn Book*, ate., etc., b*Jt»o*ia* 10 a r»Mmt y neichaot. Ai tha sane tiaw a fint rate uew NMvetma Com b*., m* Chat*. NVN. \ WILEY. swtrt Alt«U-••*«».
BABCOCK, AUCTION AND ■jConmintoo Mcichaiu, and aarra) Ageat
for t*c va.o at to irutu.g uf Real Eat ate, wdi attaad to tha aai# of bomrheid larmtars aad Real Katair at aacuoa is any part 01 the my. Auet-oa Room, No. 73 Washing tea ■t»*at, near th# Riadar Bathltag, aad uppuaile Blythe *
Moilan 'a (Mura.
ludiaaapolw.Jaa.3l.
Glawea at
ROBERT’S watw BBGBMBRATQR ia a pareiy vegetable preyaratioa for prowonag the growth, pmervatiea, aad basely of tbs Bair. For ate by the utveator, W. W. Roberts. Ala*, by aggmeaed barbers, is every towa is tha Stale, fchld
the law fire at Saa Fraaewco, we aotiao a large fatality af Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral bar aad, ia tha puaaaanoa of oaa al tha teaggiatvof that city. Gold wilt sot coatral dwaasa, and avea ia thatOpfer coasuy they nast provide thtabaw of all reaaedir* far cold*, coughs aad atecuua* af th* hmg*. ladeed, wo Hsgpru to know that it laaa alawat iadiapaasaMa aonpaatoa uf th* nalewaraasdmissri, who ars to mack art ao ctnOaselly narnaad to iha ever-chaagmg nnaiphar* of that cH**ale.
$01.000 —Only SI bays Ite at the mam MONEY MAKING Arts, DiaeOvorles, miBw cipca, varioaaiy advertised ia tb* New York Trfeme art leading papers of Ibe Union. Beth sen* and ail taetc* wited is I.ockativb Bnnsmairv. Address, port M. J. COOK, 15-wdwp Crawford*villa. Ind.
BCTBH’S EXTRACT OF ROOK ROSE.— Every day famishes additional proof of the efficacy of Mver’s Extract of Rock Rose. ia ib* earn of Sr raf. ala, Sait Rbean wad all inpantia* of ibe Mood. Para traabled with Serofaiom ageetims of nay kind, shoald lose no ume in iryiag : t Pareats, whose ebildrea are m all predispused to Serofala, shoaM adniawter it firtey. By atterting .0 this advice, they will enter a hi wing apm their ortpring, greater than anything they eaa be gaeath to them, viz a healthy constitution Sour Rrwuw —My daaghter, Hannah, ha* bean aove ly atteted with aa craptiow aver since her rhiliianud It baa been named Serofala, Salt Rbean, Ac. It wa*. 1 think, the Salt Rh*lta^ which ww ofth* very want inn; it destroyed bar health, streagth and appetite. She had aaad various remediea ia ate. At I I obtanaec a bottit of Myer’* Extract of Rock Row. I took two bouiee, art a narked ehaag* for tke batter a ■oan perceptible, aad ia fear weak* aba was able to atlead echoai and rvaame her stadiea. wbieb tba bad b**a obliged to rdinqsiah n cnaaegeeace of pear health. We hope and think the ban or entirety healed. Her general health i* great! v improved, art for away year* aba hm not bean as well as she is now. H. G. DURHAM: Mr. H 6. Denham is Deacoa of tha Coagregsltoaal Church of whieh I am the Pattor, art ia extensively art favorably known ihroaghoai this State, as a Coiponaer, and tha ear* of his daughter by the Rank Row, is * striking, fart, which away have witnewed. nafSB Rxv. Wn. W. Bxldks
MEW YORK WHOLESALE swn ] TAIL DRT GOODS STORE!—Bate* Hoi Indiaaapolis, third door fran Illinois teste Seat arrival of Winter goods. Wa wish to iaform oar ca«toswre aid tha pablic that w* have juat racei veu another large and splendid assortment for tba WINTER TRADE ot feahioaaMe Dry 6<>ods. Tha hastow* facilities which we pewew ia New Tork city, for th* purchase ei Goada, enables s* to place before oar castomers a cheaper aad more fashioaabi* stock than can bs feumi in this city. Oar motto isamxil profits, quick salsa, aad a* deviation ia prices. W* strictly adhere to this rule and shall coatinu* to do so, aad hop* by reducing the largo profits to aaaall eaa* ia this city, w* shall thae eaabi* Bite and Poor. High and Low, to participate in th* hem which w* feel confidoat will ba fatly appreciated by the public. Tb* increasing popularity uf asamTsans. with tha fallacy of paying a large profit te tba sake of gvttiag credit an reasons in bebalfofoar system of bmim W* invito you to cocw sod examine our shock 1 price*, art tone*It year owe interest by becomim*** of oar raWemers, knowing that by aa doing yon will eave a large par cantage. Om of the firm ia n»w in Mbrsp*. art trill visit the Preach and KiigtLh markwa to wlect all that is new art feahinnable f w ho Spring of MM. me.to W. A R. GLENN. PTOpriotan.
METSOPOLITAM GAfiTiKBy m Cunutar BaiA I* Uw low of friends by death than is a nr* to retain a correct likeaemof what health, art th* akill of th* artist in edrti a In tha vain attempt to snatch te f death whoa it too baa
ADVERTUsK IN THE ANDERSON GA XETTB. Wests A Stewart. Aganta. [ja
VOTICE TO THE 3T0CKH0LDEB8 OP X vvm Inoiajaa ann luanamCmtert. Raiuwap Co.— The annual mostiiig of th* Stoefchohte* ui sau) Company, for th* parpow * f alacuac iwriv# Directors for th* emauw year, Wi l be hold at th* office of th* Company in Indmaapult*, <m Wednesday tin 3d day af May neat, al Id M The 1 master book* will to closed tan dry* pre**. oa* to th* • actum. By order of the Board. JOHN R SPANN, lad anapeli*, Mate* 31, HM dual
X> AILBOAD BONDS FOB BALE.—THE A\ audwwtert «*dar tVr sal* 3330 n d per cent, convertable bonds uf the New Albany art Salem R R Company. P<uwip*l due 1803, intare-t payable saat< yearly in New Y-rt City BUELL, TORUBTT * BUELL, narddlif
PAPER! WALL PAP1R!!— now soiling frail e«x«d ginned paper for bail* or rooaw for fifi cants par bait Also, a good article papsr for Ifi art 1$ cents, at Nn IT West Wssbiagioa: Give as* a call GEORGE PLANKTT. mate te-p
I 1YEB OOMPLADVT, DYSPEPSIA, AA « >— Chrouic or Nervuas DebiUy, Dissses of tto Kidusyii art all ihasssBi arising from a disordarsd Liver or Em—hi suoh a* Oomupattwi; inward Pi**»; Fall Boas of Biaad to tho Heal; Aetduy of th* Steaweb;
**•»( »t eight or Fib tiering
tetfSitv
Naosaaf Heartbarn, Disgust for Food; Fail ness of *\ e» in tto amswrb; Soar Biactatioas; Stoking o
at tto ptl of tto stomach; Swimming of tb* Head; Far.
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ill OB $2000. —PARTNER
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We a>* also in tto reeeipt af tne largest stock at Car.
pets ever brought to Indianapolis.
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PARSON’S ON CONTRACTS—A NEW A work just published, which is proaeatterd hy aMfe neat jadgee art learned lawyer* to ba tto best work of
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OHEET MUSIC.—WE ABB CONOBTANTLY reaeiving new music from all partaof tto aoaatiy, and can suopiy order* from ttocuartry at dm cam* prices as are charged in Cineianati, or any af th* l«rg* elites. Daate*, iomiaertea and Teachers support at a Ubetal dtseoant. A. R. JoNKM A CO. mate
ABAIiS 41 CO.’S HEPBam^i bar sailer leave oar office. No. 34 moCIMtote»
Wart Wssbiiigtoii >treat for Cinci
adriphia, Baltimore, Washlagtou . Clavel*iid.'aiMl ihe cilia* and town* >a is# Kart and Roaih
Esst. via I di C R- R- al Olo'sUck, M.
For Madisou Ciactaaau, On ten bos. Edinburg, FrankIta art towns on the Ohio river, via M fe I. R. K,, at %
o'clock, P M.
For Trrre-Hania, Greenaastla and town* an Wabash rivrr art Wabash and Ena Bawd, via T. H A R. M. R.
at l.luo’clock, P. M.
Far Lon is villa. New Orleans, Jeffersonville, Mamphta, — “ Albanv, Ne.m, Ertfordl
Vicks burgh.
Now
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CELEBRATED GERMAN U1TTKRH. Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. Ito Arch Buo*.
prepntsd by ] Pbtsdelpbia,
Taatr power over th* auaos fiiisasu u not excelled, if equalled, hy say other pseparauun in ito United Bute*, a* the care* attest, in many case* alter skilful physicians
tod foiled
These Bitter* are worthy th* altoolio* of invalids. Paissmiag great vine** in th* rectification of dimsses of tto Liver art lamer gUrts, exaratsmg tto mo t searchiag powers ia weakness art «toUtaas af th* digastiv* tstgmis, they era. w.tbal. safe. Carisi* art pleesssi SoM by CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, lodisuapolis, art by all Umsgisw art Beales* ia Medicine* every, wham. wate-Jy
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BOOKS—JUST RECEIVED.— Th* Gnaaail Expedition, hy Dr. B. K. Kane; the Lamp Lighten The Hoeses of the New World; Pearl Fi*h>iig, choice stories from Diekr-u’s Houseboid Words; Meiuebampe, by W. Gdmnre Simms; Th* Baaebla* of Greyrtoue; Woman’s Prtendsutp; H me Rcertes sad Uea/U Stadias; Niak of tto Woods; Auerieaa Krait Grower’s Garde—new work WESTS * STEWART, raarJl 13 Warn Waatongtoa at.
OBMOYAL OF THE LADIES FANCY XVlTORK.—Tto Ladle* at* taspsetfalhr mvired to call at oar New Store, at ito west end of tto Rate* House, on Washington street. Oar Spring art Summer Gr*td< have beau Selected wife ear*, and we think you will find a* good bargains at the Ladies’ Fancy Star* aa any boas* ia tb* city. Ia addiiieu te ear fine gmdh, wo to*o r ow on band (cuaral assortment of Heavy Dry
Linas art Cottou Stortings 1L4 unde; P.Uow Caaa Uaaa, Pamaak Napkins; Table Clash*, Irish Liars*. Bed Ticking; lhaaks, Gina toms, Print*.
Drillings, SU. Wrick art
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Bmrict Ribbons, Anlficial Ptewers; Parasols. Faun, Combs, Owd, Jet. Gitas, Hair art Hone Bsavetet*;
Hair Cloth aa-i
Skirls;
Plain aad barred Muslim, Goldhtassipinaaudemaseai Frouncing.. Edging a, art French Corseits art Half lamraagg Corae'a Nsiaaao. Muslin* and Irak Jet art giamNacktec« art Lawns; Crosaas; l uma fiambriav, tohnl’s Hair Iraida, Carls and FitEmbrnuiered Rebca; sou; tovteeeni. Cato; OeL Maaraiag goodsof ill kin-'s ammanMy a* tort
NaMtofe toeomtagtem,Evansville. Priueetoa, V.nccnnesand towns oa the loWer^Ohio and Miseow^pl rivers, vi* Jcfinart* For Khkfihistewn, Reshville, Caribag* and towns on Enightstown, Rashville. Eduiburg, Coin* bee and Marlutavillo Railroads daily from bhciby vtlle aad Franklin. Good* art Package* leaving Cmcmuati at fi o’slook, A N., wttl b* delivarad .a this any at 19 M„ mid goods leaving at 3 o'clock P. M. will be dcivrred at 1) A. M. next day at tffi p* r cent Its* prlrm ihsn any Exprau between them point*, and « It RMU* eborwr tun* tban
goods can com* by fieigbi.
Oat Foreign Kxorea* leaves hy every European steemor. Oar exprem for California, Oregon, th*. Rnndwwk I alerts art Central *ni Heath America four umm oath month, and »ur Express Am Australia once n month. Freight of all dmcriptieu*. VaJaahica. Money and Package* sent to any part of fee World wife certainty and
diapaieb.
Foreign paaengc tickets by tbe ‘-Black Star Line uf Packets” constantly for sole at low pries*, art drafts u* England, Ireland, Scot.and. Germany, Franc#, California and Oregon toast sally lor sale at lowest rs;es. Orders for Goode seat free of charge and executed with
Bitvar change will tw obtenrd from feO U. R. Mja^ ia For particulars or further 1 ^laffeui 1 ou call*st^he ufifoa No. 34 West Washington street. C WOODWARD, AgeaL Indianapolis. March W, 1944 *
■XT EW AND NEW flT0CE.w* -L 1 No t Wiubuigton and Mendtet sis, IndianapoU*, —Th* subscribers having returned from the Es*!, ar« in>W prepared to ixhibn the most select and ctnnplete assort, meat of Rpring and Rummer DRY GOODE ever ofibred tetto cttlneiM of Irtianspriis end vicinity, comprised ia part of Rich plain Mar k Bishoff Hilk; neh plain hlgsk Grode Rhine Rllk. b.uck art foaey Hrncade Rtlk; Cl.sm•line do, ell sbrt*-; striped and piaid glaxc, all >hades, s.riped and plaid India, ell an ad**, superior black plat 11, pUtd art figarsd Granrttee*; plaid aad figured Britimnu aad Jachwmts, solid, pted end figured Ber Barege de l.nine*, vnriou styles; plum art ftgi Tissues; Cbeltius art Cbrill do Hersgss, soli!! •* Lain**, every color; Scotch. Karslow and Gmghama; plaid and pfem Da Bsirn; ritengeu eno sirtpdd Poplin* French art English Lawn*; art &Mlisb Chtninm Ac BRAWL*. % White art c lo,ed Crape; Brocna, Oashme/e, Mom* da Lata# art atlk Reawls; plain and watered Rfoek art Bdk Mantilla* —* •oWHITE AND LACE G4>OiM. ‘Itin. doit»d and figared *wm ami Book Maeltas; Bishop sad Vwtwrm imwes. Mulls, India Books, Haw•ooks, cross-imrrrt and striped Jaekoaet. Lao* Muslin Dimity, Cambrics and Jec aets, Embronteied Cartent Muslins, pink, >dne and green Tailtows sdk end titasums; Wasn Btortr: th hnicu L-ng Lawn*. Cambrics; embroidered, pteui end bemsutebed Hen iksicbeoe. donnet> KHgMk Dunstable, tfott-, L'-arire, Fternnee grad, Satin, >Graw, Cate Be tia* s, folk aid ImwH Rennets; Mimes’ Hats art Flam: %>ya*nd Cfoldrau’s pmwi Mtrew and Prim art Leghorn Hate Bonnet Ribbons xtem art splendid uesortuseu-. ^ NEEDLE WORK. Lace art needle ism ken Oh«mia«tw*, Uuderslmvee. needle wmksd »wm* art Manlm Collar*, Voriw Cam bnc and MaiUrssCollars, Keiinodcrsd H*uil< am' Kteqnc- “* ‘ - art lasertlugs; Englife
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