Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1855 — Page 2

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pfifl HA YOflL JAITF^ McCRCADT alfebSSwhinb roe ntf ti, OROROE W. FITTSL roa TRCaeveut, HFVHY VAN'DEeRIFT roe aTToe!»r.f, NAPOf.FOf* B. TATLOR roe txorsr.T.t, AMZI B. COXDIT. roe HTieitT coiraaejOKUt. JACOB B. FIT LIB.

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a day; aaa tha iaahetle and ti

_ Is the or-

_ lotthe benefit of the Md thi heefaea Concha.—

MaacT’aeppatiAe is excited aC the fniini. of be-

ing himself the grand

informer. There is

Marshals

JAMES

t Aneeanoa. H. KEN5

EDY

Deere with tha Jacobi* Clabe.

I.et eretr lover of 1*\>- : iji l order rememb*T that we hive, in our midet, an Asao>'i*uoa of which the Jacobin clubs in France were the exact prototype*. Thie Association, if tnceewtfnl, Avill lead America to the same featful abyee of despotism and anarchy into which France was precipitated by the apoa-

tlc* of atheism and materialism.

Reiigiotu bigotry and political intolerance constitute the eery wcl of this organ: zation, and make it the incarnation of evil. It seeks from its dark recesses to subjugate the will and control the actions of free-born citizens, and Uj mike them the instruments for the destruction of the safeguards of the constitution, the ovs>throw of republican institutions, and the. oncentratioD of all power in the hinds ,,i a . entral oligarchy By its ronfederai y of Jfil..«t«J leliei, if already controls public sentiment and seek . to hold the reins of govsmmoiit Its eiftisiftiien from abroad hare

awful condition of excitement, his hair crisping ‘H^ptayeu tm fm ^^ with the heat of his brain, an.l his nerk nl- « _ J 1 * 1 ^' *** *

iborc out of joint from sheer wolfialraeM. Out State CeutrulTuaDwrumcwfaMBB* m , . of the aavageet of fhuaric correspondence, the ferutaifarous, 15, 1855. | to »e death u popular , ultra Freeeotl papers hare attempted to make thua Sir : It is a cMbe for rejoicii^ that i and district attorneys ot the federal capital sufficient to last until the next “ slave the friends of hiapwawne havaea tm mmteed- »«t see ranaing hither and thitfter, ^ ^ j earn” or ** sati-Slave Convention.” But now «d in their endeavoo for the suppression of by Concha's spies; conrersattoau aaa conduct the truth is gradually being ascertained, and the traffic in ardent spirits, as to huve obtained »■* aotad; and if aoy of mus nation of ettrbough many outrages eertetaly were commit- from the lari Legislature a striugent Prohib- «« soldiefs sholud be suspected of danng to ted, nothing tranepired so essentially awful itorv Liquor Law. So far we hare gained seek faetuae and fame in other lamia* jiath a as the Xew York TWAwae'a correspondent *nch. but nor au. that is essential for the revolver in pocket, they are tn danger of being would have led one to believe. In the first * commmmation of the hopes of the friends of arrested and imprisoned; and should these place, there was an immense quantity of had the cause. ** aT ® and enterprising emigrants escape the whisky consumed, as h*s slwa tn* been the lu every a uge of the temperance reforma- vigilance of the civil police, our gallant navy case in back-woods or bock-prairie elections, uon the great enquiry has been, “What will 1 'dSeers jut required to degrade themselves to The fire-water has been a blighting enr-e to best advance the cause, and most speedily: kidnapper^ ami seise sovereign citizens, upon the pioneers, North and South, and elections ' gain the desired end?’' Each period has fur- the republican ocean. Marcy may glorify in “ new countries have been distinguished nished a different answer to every other. And himself upon the golden opinions he has won , tor turbulence. But this Kansas election ha* it was natural and right »b«t it should be so. fiaea absolute govenunent upon his success- | been more disorderly than any of which we At one period a very different instrumentality i ful inauguration in America of the European have any knowledge, and this fact result". was required from another. In the earlier I passport and spy system. A wise and brave from the combinatioa of whisky and the stages, powerful appeals to tha public mind: man would shudder at the thought of thus slavery question, the two things that cause on the extent and evils of intemperance, were , trampling on Aaa«rican individual rights.—

Tka ah» Coaama.—Sow tfei d ia proposed

MISCELLANEOUS. 1m t-nmiNg.

l.'nunter

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of Tie, Coffae, OhicorT

three thousand mil-

te Brmkc»;

CrarihpmrieM ' v fesifr Bm«he«:

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t»*-Chi»»m /lea.

For wle l*> Apie-<Mcw 1uh>

Feather IHnu r*.

V\. W. KOBKKTS & CO.. So. M Weal V\ a«hin«irtn-at.

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lions: Coffee, six hundred mtiUona; Uhicorv, thirty milKoua; and Cocoa, oh* hundred mil-

OF FASHION. - mi'Am i\ Bmmms*

lions. The number of people to whom these OKXTLEMEN’S FCRN LSHING DEPOT. warm beverage* have become necessarios oft * k**,— n. *

life, he iriimimi at more thansamn hundred ^

the mast harmless forms of indulgence.” A

commendation so unqualified iroaa the author of the “Chemistrr of Common Life,” gives the highest sanction of matured scientific opinion to the common practice of mankind, in opposition to those extreme views which class tea and coffee with liquors whose use should be

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IMPORTERS, MAXl’EACTUKERN

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nen might

be mused from their lethargy, and compelled

needed from the live orator, that men

most agitation in this country. When the M iseouri Compromise was repealed, it will be

remembered much was said in Mew Engianri to turn their attention to a remedy. In the about sanding out emigrants, that Emigrant Washingtonian movement, the thing needed Aid Jtoeieties were formed, and quite an ex- was to awaken hope in the breast of every rite merit was raised. But, as is characteristic : miserable inebriate, and hope in his wretched of the most fierce of anti-slavery men, words family, find cause him once more to upmore multitudinous than deeds,more speeches, on his feet as a man. It was the relation of circulars, editorials ami “ appeals ” were sent experience that was to advance the cause, forth, than emigrants; and the Missourians, J The Sons of Temperance, as they saw the taking the hint, organized to head off the Aid reformed men too frequently allured from Associations—a great number of them became their steadfastness, thought the one riling ionct fide settlers of the new land of promise, needful was the organization of one great and forces were drilled to cross the frontiers > brotherhood, which would spread over th^n on occasion and vote he shield of protection, relief and comfort Now it seems to it* th.it if the eastern peo- them in the hour of sickness, and carry them pie bod not manifested such feverous fury to safe from the wiles of the tempter to their uirestall the question of slavery in Kans?s,.by eternal home. But we passed all these things sending out emigrant^ expressly because they and became convinced that the one great were hostile to the “peculiar institution,” and : thing demanded was the extirpation of the hail i**en content fo leave the settlement of traffic by human laws. Moral suasion had Kan is to the natural and proper course, this done its* work. It had plead the cause to i Missourian invasion would not have happened, j persuade men to do what was right; law was

Deet amongst ua—emissarie*, not of the Pope, j The dourith ot trumperrin New England and ‘ needed to compel men to desist from doing hot of the Devil—and they have been re kin- ! the .tories of the many thousands that were v* hat was wrong. To effect the passage of dim* the zeal of the lukew'arm, repressing the to be sent forth to conquer the new territory, 3 uch a law we directed our energies, as the 6 , . .. .. ., waked up the residents of the rich and popu-; only hope of the Temperance enterprise. In fears of the timn , a oun ing on e in counties boidering on Kansas, who of this we succeeded, but it is not all that is to •ane multitnde to their own rum and that of couirsie felt a very deep and special interest in be done. Many think it enough that we their country. ! the matter agitated, ami being nearest the have the law\ But the bare enactment of Has American republicanism come to thia ? scene of action they were first on the ground, the law is worthless, without something fur-

But the rumors of this Missouri foray are ther. We must have the Ehfobceiixnt of gross exaggerations. Governor Reeder, who the Law. This is the great thing which we is universally known tn have no sympathy shall need in the future. All oiher things

The cherished privilege of privacy is now nowhere safe from government spies. Jesuit or-

der reigns.

Meanwhile the hearts of the magnanimous Cuban patriot families ru oar midst, who have been cruelly driven from their lovely homes, because, under rite influence of our neighborhood, successful example and intimate intercommunication, they aspired to independence and a republic, are wrung with protracted anguish at the fatal news which now reddens the mails from Cuba, and at the bloody cloud which hangs impending over all they most love, arising, as they know, from the vacillations of Marey's exterior policy, and his interior secret co-operation, through Perry, at Madrid, and with Concha at Havana a.

American Baterprtae.

The bark Emily Banniig, Cape. Fletcher, which left this jert ia December, with three of the Nautilus Sub-Marine Company's machines on board, bound for a pearl fishing voyage, is now engaged in exploring the wreck of the frigate Son Pedro, on the coast of Venezuela. This frigate, supposed to have on board some two or three millions of dollars, took fire and blew up at the island of Margarita, in 1815. Her stem beirg blown out, her treasure was scattered upon the surrounding sand. Some three bun. bred thou-

proscribed because of their deleterioes oper- A x T K K S' T U I M M l X ti s.

eration upon the human system. The properties and effect* ef coffee uad to* are iu most respects similar. They exhilarate and pro duce wakefulness; they stimulate the brain and soothe the body; they retard the waste of the animal system which is ia constant progress, and which it is the office of food to re-

pair.—Aw/#-w«/ of Commerce.

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Efficts «r SnartUALWi— St tnua.— Friday evening about half past ten o\ l>» k the body of Mis. Ann Dixon, a respe Mabl.* lady aged 50, was found suspended b% ib * neck in the attic of the building in Ton. on Fifth street near the corner of Ferre Life was extinct. The Coroner’s jury feud 'red a verdict of “suicide by hanging, eaa- t iy aberation of mind.” She had the day before received the following communication i:. pencil, from a deceased daughter: “How shall I tell you my feelings. Do not mourn for me as last 'done—I come often near you. Mother will you come here agm. “Mother, if you could but undersu . l ona half of the beauty of our Heaven, as it is called on earth, you would long to come here. I cannot tell more now, but do come again.” Alhary Atlas.

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FAXCY ST RAW UOOi>iN WHOLESAIK ANI» RETAIL. Alai* St . ittvee da»r« Uelaw &iate-M . SAW ALBANY, LSD. IU* Hat* made t» »r4er at tk* tkortm imtus. [.tpii TAvee* —?cas«» Barvuo OtLaiaei—Airvci :n»poru.;.oi.; 2 auessmiUi Check Dwiaiues—direct imitvitiiakib: received mu day, and tor «nl« by JAMES L.oW 4c CO.. h.>.r5 41 a M*in-« , i u.sxille, Ky Frials.--Xc* lOc&ses noIhI r.mok Prints—direct importation ; lu ** “ W’k M wk'te Pouts, “ 3 •• suited uiAcider’d do received and for sale by JAMES LOW A CO., afriti 41' Main st., LooisvtUe, Ky.

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A Max Stkccx bt Liohtxixq.—Y esterday forenoon, during the thunder storm, the house No. 97 South 9th street, Willian:'burgh

occupied by Mr. James Acker, was su t k. by u t - plak ck> . lightning. The fluid passed from th<- i.-ot u.i,Oj.y ai.d tor wle fcr caali oniv, t> through the side of the house into the kitch- James LOd & to

en, making a hale through the wall similar

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418 Main-it., Louisville, K> cyrh m. ssny.

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CARRIAGEJM A NUF At TTRE: vBta.vi, x f ,^ T f/H . l>t LaaitviUe, t'HL *4kicni^ f . vxi A ex*.. f .e«w | " " uic Oai; mi -1. da> v to pros, in i 0 ^ in Hal.t ...I any Aosciljaiou Of Pl, wT’ 1 S duruOauy, v, any iu ih* coaoirv N tteui.ic. ves by mipe^ua^ mj u.cv are luade for uieTUnd Lr ‘5rt}diy ca3a Ui flrn ‘ r ‘ te

to that of a large bullet. Mr. Acker, who was Taemaet .\i*altatdtlil**att*4M*iivli*g*. Kich i’ancy and Stacie sittingjn the room, was knocked insensible | ^ ^^petiagS; kck.roi.U^

Drs. \V ade and Colt were called in, and on ex-1 tor sale b> aminatiou, ascertained that the current took i aprti effect on the right side, passing down the leg under the foot, and from, thence escaped by bursting the leather from the sole of the boot on each side. Mr. Acker was able to walk about yesterday afternoon, and will soon re-

cover.—Journal of Commerce.

JAMES LOW 4r CO., 418 M&in-ct., Louiavitle, Ky.

TTOkiery **« «|*T#a.-

XX a liuyc a'

liojte avion meal of Meu's brown \ hos« ;

do mixed ** do; Children M Sumy do;

Men’s colored' glove*; n coived this day, and for sale by

JAMES LOW & CO..

apiC 418 Maln-st, Louisville, Ky.

WUi AiMrieM cili2*nfl barter the ,louo» ^ .“bo S

rght ot free speech ami tree votes for tne j 3 un i V er5ally known tn have no sympathy shall need in the future. All other things operations were snspmded. ITie company ariterable privilege of skulking in the dark— ' with slavery, has granted certificates of eiec- have hal their day. To speeches, lecturers, | fitting out the E. Bmaag stopped there, and

to sir in a conclave of conspirators hatching tion to nine Councilraen (Senators) and fifteen tales, statistics, appeals, organizations, points ; the trial descent of the first machine’sent Chubch Stkcck bt Liohtxino.—During I irtft’rm to their conntrv ^ Be sure when men Representatives, comprising a majority of of loss and gain, we have become, to use a! down in 66 feet water brought up $100, $32 the thunder storm vesterdav morning, the «^b> “ " ’ jamks low &’co., |A . A ^ r ,.K-r ,k.»n Hahr if U Wane* both houses, ami of these certihed members, common exjiressiou, “ Gospel hardened. being found within the first area covered bv Calvary Church edifice iu Pearl street, near -*** 4W Mai.. u.,_Louwv»ii«.Ky. ‘ ' " ’ onlv one in each house is a Freesoiler. 1 he \Ve now need something beyond—something the machine before moving. Other articles. Concord, Brooklyn, was struck bv lightning { ' II y lx I l> ^ 1' Ift’l y '/

people will feel—something that as copper, &c., were brought up at the same and considerably dam ages i. The stroke first ' *1-V xViI.aX!ib. ITFa x

time. The Capt., finding it profitable works ' took effect on the toxver, shivered one of the ing, immediately left for the seat of govern- joists, tore up the zinc roof, and extended ment to secure the necessary privileges. This i down the interior of the building into the

their deeds are evil.

only one in each house is a Freesoiler. The rest of the districts have been contested, and that the

.T- T ~ —.,- r . “certificates withheld until the Attorney must be complied with, and that shall put enF _ ’ i General’s opinion is obtained as to Reedei’s tire matter at rest. This, then, is the great and Laka Champlain. j right to set aside any of the elections.’' It jioint to be kept before the people—tke «wThe report of the Montreal Board of Trade certainly appears from this that in all cases forcement of the late we have succeeded in hav-

argues in favor of a ship canal between the fit Lawrence River and Lake Champlain.— After slating the benefits which would accrue to the city of Montreal if such a canal were

ootu true ted, the report remarks :

where Governor Reeder has granted cert fi- i U g enacted. Upon its enforcement depends cates, the election was not contested, or he its permanency and value. Men respect and was satisfied that the exclusion of illegal votes obey the law just so far as it ; s enforced would not have changed the result. and no farther. The perfect ability, as well The ultra Freesoil journals are in a terri- j as right of enforcement, cannot be questionble way with the term “pro-slavery,” and ed, after what we have seen in other States

“This canal would be a rival to t he Erie P*’^^ lo believe that all citizens of Kansas of the Union. The venders all expect its enCaaal and would have many advantages over * decline to act with them are determined forcement,and cannotbelive that men,who,for it It would enable vesasels Gnnnosine the! 10 ma ^ e that territory a slave State. Gen. years, have so laboriously toiled, and made uaall lock* on the Wendall Canal enlarged,); ^hitefield was called “a pro-slavery man,” such sacrifices for the law will, after the have

capable of carrying 7,000 btoi* of flour to leave any port in Canada or the United States, dtuated on Lakes Ontario, Erie, Huron, Miehiaan and Superior, to deposit their cargoes in Burlington, in tke State of Vermont, Whitehall, in the State of New York, without once lireaking bulk; while, on the other hand. Much a quantity of floor would have to be divided among five boat* on the Erie Canal, even with

privilege was granted. Letters have been re- basement, ripping up the plastering in its ceived from on board, during the absence of I course. It was thought for a time that the the Captain, which represent the operators as building was on fire, but such prove 1 not to busily engaged in “ shoveling dollars.” It j be the case on examination.—Joum*/ of Com-

is the intention of Mr. CL to blow the frag- ■ merce.

menu of the ship to pieces, securing the —„ copper guns, shot, Ac. The Captain writes:: P^oroHuto with the Elephant.—Barnum Mathematical, Optical and Philosophical

“The bells are all thev a«» *»id ♦«. »*; is now ^ — % * . .

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FRENCH AN0 GEMMAN

fancy goods and jewelry

tail Vgeut fur

MACONISr <H>r.\ T l>BA Y, M ,Xl i vrTCittR-lOF EKRFI'MKMV, FvRIs, No. 121 Main M.. (u|> <4airH), b<‘t»i‘i'ii lEirii .v Foimti.

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Apr S—illy

are said to be.” iS 110tv . pl^oghing with au elephant. We have

One of the chief engineers writes : “I wish j 86011 ** it- The huge fellow was put to you could look into the bell when we are a P* ow yesterday, in a field of green sward, down on the bottom digging with our spades near t ^ ie toilrosd, west of Iramstan, and walkfor the almighty dollar. We can look out of e< * off Wltli ^ ^ bidding of his keeper, the windows of the bell and see the fish easily as a yoke of oxen would draw an

looking in at ns. We can take the bottom

but he says that he considers his election only gained it, be driven 1 y threats from that puras an endorsement of the Nebraska Law. : pose, or sit down in soft indulgence, as if The Kansas Her aid of Freedom says : t their whole work was accomplished.

“In our own election district we are assured pbepabk to meet the law. up i n the bell and get out on the sand and that a very large majority of the settlers from , Take the initiative step—consult with your; pL-F up the hell and run all around where we Missouri have expressed themselves in favor former co-laborers os to the most desirable i like.” Two months, it is anticipated will be of m iking Kansas free, providing free negroes course to secure a prompt and efficient en- 1 sufficient to take up every vestige of the can be exclude 1. ‘If negroes are to be per- forcement of the law against any and all of- Son Pedro, and tke Capta'in reports he has roitted to locate in the Territory at all,’ say fenders. Let meetings be called in every another vessel near him, in the same depth 1

empty cart His pace was apparentlv slow, but continuous and steady. The soft was very tough, but it was evident, for all this, that he would do a great day*» work.—Bridge-

port Farmer.

INSTRUMENTS,

WARE & HIREMAN, MAXVFACTCUEKn \ND LVIPOKTKK8.

N». ii F.i-4 Fourth Street, opposite the Post 0*.e,

Ciiicfeiiutu, keep on hutul n ltir*o variety oflnsimlueuta, :il reiiueevl pcices, au>l are wa/maleii.

Apr 5—illy

LOOKING GLASSES

AND

PICTURE FRAMES.

All VarUtieu^Cunii

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store by

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i. esi mi*' uuctune, iu tWse.H»ut 1 v,m*iZ!l *vill euuhle us t,, , iiu^k-: miii, ..

meul iitltiK eoiiiitrv Fast ..r Me,!. Having aiiaii;-. .1 ,,u r " i, u m ., Ui

tunes, nit wit i w !i :av.»r ; .ui r«h ^ the dllest uii.l be 1 order nsst. v. ,

interior ^r:.,le-.

AU we ask is an * \aiiiiiitt,.j|| •, &tiriu*AM4 attord uji »j,j»oriuiiil\ U, uiio • s ,«d »i* ^ Ue eoiitln. i our t-esiu,.,, u,..,. ^ t»ur kikmI. .,re ni.iike.l :,i th,- i^v

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WATSON A CLARK,

I MPoKl KKs ,v WHuLtCUXliliAUiKt SADDLKliY i{ARDWldik,COM;«a*j| Harness Moua tings, Tm'i'fhuft

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Saddles, Bridles and bm

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above Pianoit will i-u.ihie ..s iirr>'4iv*i

ibat work enlarged and subjected to several! tb *- v > ‘ we Me , in f » vor of bringing them in township of your county, and numerous del- j of water, 66 feet, with $50,000, in specie, and transhipment before it reached Albany. The! •^retammg them as slaves. Tnev claim egates sent to a county convention. Organize: another with $15,000, both of whichhe shall mere mention of these facte must be sufficient **“ r* 1 ^ 001 ? l ? au ;l - v frnm ! I w bat we know in Maine and New York as J take up before proceeding on his vovane to show the superiority of the proposed Cana- ! \* aR °’ and whether in bondage or out of it, Parson Leagues,”—where bonds for large | X y. Herald. ' ^ itian route over the Erie Canal, even when en- th . e ?' have the same prejudice against them, amounts are given, and upon which a tax of

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

. . —mtt EiLANK PLATES au«l k reuca keep on band a mowi ouupirU- nmk, «a» Wiiulow GU.«v of all •vires. I vtill !*>‘U as cheap a.i cina; c\o?> variety of liiu<.:i. front k'

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any maniukcturer in lhe United Males and defv coinp>tiUou. W. WISWYLL, Between Third aud Fourth Sts., on Main

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•1*500 Her Three er Fear Year*,

lareed° U tt* superiority^ which would be still w Rb the exception that they dislike the free one-quarter or one-half per cent, is levied, if, O^The Trans-Atlantic Sub-Marine Tele-

-reater if the canal between the Hudson Riv- De fil° f the ' v . orst - , . . T necessary, to engage the ablest counsel for the : graph Company, composed of English and F^Vb^W^tSfufre wort, ‘ * 40 ""’ «r and Lake (’ham plain were also made a' Many of our population Irom Iowa. lilt- prosecution of offenders, before the magistrates French capitaKste, have entered into a con-: apr ts—dtf ^

*hin canal thnwronriectina the Hudson with DA ‘* an ^ ^*^ iana take t b« aanae position.” and courts having jurisdiction of the law, and 1 tract with the New York, New Fonndland the Western lake* bv ship navigation, and I We are inclined to believe, from all the to meet every expense necessary for its en- and London Telegraph Company, whereby avoiding any transhipment’’^ evidence we can gather, that at the time of forcement. Let it be known ia your resolu-' former are

DODD 4 CO.

bound to construct and lay

NOTICE TO TRAVELERS.

TIM F. C l iANOKEL

Whole^Ue Hat Ocaleix, 144 MAIN *TKt:t:T, THREE tUtoBN BELOW FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI. uprj-dly

• h'Ulvvn. tVrsouii viaiiiiiiK a lirrt-mie haai»l_ jiriceN lower lhai, thoso of any hutwiMt* be >ure oi perteet saiisjaclioa id one ot i* meut'*. Wv have a liai of over #ve nuwlw*** w h. >iu * e bav e >olii, an v one of «tioiu iuav 9» <»»>»

Each Piano fully warranted.

Heing deHirou-i of eoiiitniiiz our *leiio lai*** utbelure exclusively, .nr :dl ou/ vtodtol bv' Pianos at coat for ■•uvii. W Kbh, PEI Utv 4\i a|u-J-d3iu iwi R lutti-st., Lowe-t *

NOIU 1 •

iuiiiia! Kleetlon for ll.-ver » X Evansville, Indtuiianolti <V i e-ve.aiiJ 'i»|» ■<

kail Hoad t'liinnaiiy, will l<.- Iield ut tue ekiK I'oiuuanv in Indl.'iimp'ili'. > it 1 .ev!av. jhc ia*a

Tha State Sentinel.

hi 4 »»'»luc k, J

litaKii ‘illit

\ MLS GKUBi

Set'v 4 . r * :

on or before the We have already

We aremnch pleased with the appearance i . . . „

and manner in which the Sentinel, under the ai( | es - T° learn (be emigration from ture, proves conclusively that is demanded by. completed and in operation, new proprietors is conducted. Every body Missouri was very large, it is only necessary a large majority of the people in this State—‘ 22d day of January, 1858. speaks in praise of tha paper. A private let- 10 examine tlie Missouri and Kansas papers, rises above all party considerations—and re- j mentioned that the New York,Newfoumilan J ter from Indianapolis, to’ the editor says : ^ ne °^ our Kansas exchanges says : fates the oft-repeated declaration of its ene- 1 and London Company had contracted for a "Messrs. Walker and Cottoh of the Sentinel, “B°tb of the ferry boats at this place have j mies, that the enactment of such a law* would | cable to connect Newfoundland with Cape are young men of decided talent, ready wri- been busy during the past weeks, crossing b^ in defiance of the wishes of a large major- . Breton or Prince Edward’s Island, from ters. and socially,ar* respected as perfect gen-1 ® m igrant9. Most of the people moving into j ity of the people ; and that it is emphatically whence lines are already in operation to New tlemen. "CHablet” is a trump in the way of Territory are from Missouri, and bring the working man’s friend, and the poor man’s York. This work will be accomplished iu ' an itemizer. Mr. Holcombe, also connected bogs, Ac.. Ac. Over one hundred families protector. Obtain an attendance at your con- the course of the present summer. We have i with the Sentinel as one of its editors, is a dig- CT %* id la8t week - ‘. vention, if possible, of the judges, magistrates, seen a specimen of the cable to be made for ' ' * ' ’ ‘ ‘ There is no occasion for the scorching ex- mayors, marshals, sheriffs, constables, coro-jthis Company^ which is to weigh five tons 1

KXFRKS.1 T*Vl\

Leaves luvliaimpoli-v, at * o'clock A. M.. Arrives at Lafayette, “ S ^ P. M.. ai Iwlianapotie, a>4 - p. ii.

KAIL TRAIN

Leave* luUlanapolis, at 12 o'clock, M. Arrives at La&yclie, at 3 *• P. M.. “ at fndlanapoll*, 9 ” A. Nf. raaiaar train Leave* IiutianapolK at 6.20 o'clock, A. M. apr-J4—liu WM. DURBIN, Supt.

apr5

J a\ .WIaC** « V4., 4l£ Mnia-til., LouLihiUca K>.

L

kW*«—a cade* black |>a«JilcU Lawn*—Uirecl iu»partaliou: received thi* Uav.auil tor *alc bv

JAMKS LOW A: CO.,

aprj 4IH Main-.*t., Loui*v ille, tv>.

A meric** Prinla—10ca*»’* taucy Prim*; received thi* «lav, amt for .*aU; bv

JAMKS LoW A- l O„

apra 418 Maiu-.*t., touUviUe, Ky.

UST OF ESTttAYS.

vention, if possible, of the judges, magistrates, seen a specimen of the cable to be made for

mayors, marshals, sheriffs, constables, coroners, and prosecuting attorneys, and have them define their position, and let it be known if i thev are for or against the enforcemect of the

citement being discusaed about this election, nere, and proeecuting attorneys, and have them [ and two hundred pounds to the mile, a much T VS!?

and compact appearance than “ and white spotted Bull, about 3 yenr* old, no tuarks

r* 1 J J t or »r*nd9. Appraised at *li.

England and j caAS. FISHER, j. p.

and if every little row kichedup on the wide define their position, and let it be known if more finished and compact appearance than 'Jpnlent prunes of Kmsm among the they are for or against the enforcemect of the; *be cable now in me between England and

law. Let those magistrates, and all other of-1 the continent, a short section of which has

_ ! fleers,

a grands battle, and .every wagon train from

nified Old Virginian—-conservative in his notions, a gentleman of ability, and more of a literary than political character* The Democracy of Indian a may congratdlate themselves mod their good fortune in securing the ser-

vices of these gentlemenvis the standard bear- _ sr of their party. t. s. s. ! *JP^ds battle, and every wagon train from 1 enforce the law, know that thev will be. has already been worked for four rear* with- ° r u«4, a^redTud Riub. ’*peHtied stem. iu '.rrs: rs,. JsasaassafaB! .ft 1 sttsi rrta,tir« r-—sms-—•—— •nSs-wet*'

rf l. : j water for ttje next five years, which is not a utmost extremity of vour power and abiltoo complementary. It we have, however, consummation that we wish. ity Ld those members of the Le<rislatiira been able to contribute to the entertainment, The correspondent of the New York IK- who labored and voted for the paaaa^ tftte •Bd instruction of our readers. It is to us » ««•«. w “° written such horrible and glow-; law know that they will be held in grateful source of great pleasure. May our friend of •cwunto of Missouri violence, is described remembrance; and that their action receives

correspondent of the New York Pest, your cordial and hearty approbation. That (aiso a free-soiier) as “a very meddlesome ; the Governor, in approving the law, has perman,” who “made his appearance at the polls, formed a work that will aead * thrill of jov W t P 6 ®* proceeded to i and gladne*^ to many a rum-eursed family.

^|>ttre*4ft.—l.uueirr»**a*.*ort<.*l eobwvd sjkm.i 'rtiread

X roefiTcd ltd* itay, and lor **li» by

JAMKS LOW iV CO., 418 Main-*!., LouKville, Ky.

the Begater, and his correspondent live a thousand yean—and happily hll the while.

- ■ 1 . . ♦

Know Nothing Withdaawals in

Vlrglnin. "

Secession from Know NothingJm in Vir-

is comae of proceeding, while his

gini* has become a perfect epidemic. A cor- i e y* ro ^ ^ fin® frenzy, and he fancied him-

— 0«e of th. | ^

loth, writes w follows : . faeling of hostility, and he was ordered to

1 leave the ground, hot he tamed and worked hard and harder at his notes, until it was proposed to accelerate his movement by the ap plication of gunpowder ia connection small quantity of bad, and the*, says

writer iu the net:

take down every remark made by any one; and restore prosperity smd happiness to manr^

Urge, by all means in your power. Hie people to whom has been given thia blessed on-

holding pro-slavery sentiments. Now this comae of proceedu

*T have only time to say that reliable information from Harper's Ferry Informs me that fifty men drew out of the lodgaoa last Thursday night. They had suspended the regular meetings in order to prevent wflbdrawnh; but a few of the reliable Know Nothings determined to have a little private special meeting that night, and not let any of the diaafleeted know anything of it; but a few of the disaffected. not being “Know Nothings naturally,” got wind of it, and went ap W the extent of «hd drew eat. Sixty more will do like-

actaaent, to come to your help against th* enemy. Stow yourselves fo he men. reap the fruit of illy our labort. . ^ of aD who have paaaad before you, who laid

SV

/ t***elie* StteetlMffw.—100 bale* receivt*.!

Vj tkls Jft}, ftnil to* sale by JAMES LOW k v CO.,

|*rj^ 418 Main-*., Lout*, ilkti, K>. pVEKKlto.—B iXkaea* *11 w**l tweeWft—

X receWiN) ibis day, and tor sale by

K. WHELAN, M. (ilLLIAON, Mew Spring and Sommer Goods!

AT THI

rA.\CY viMhiti:

Bates BmiUiag, Waskingtaa S*., ladiamapoU*. is.

TTSk 11 e r * ch u iher t0 , the ! T AllKN UP BY JOHK STI CX, Oft the lata Jar of | LAMEfiP exclusion of all other lines, for the penod of A February, a. l>.. leas, a black c«w, with wbit^bict, fifty years, which is the limit of the Ameri- ***«< »«• « e«. ■ •

C* v» J. P. t

rpAXEN UP BY NOAH HARDING. «f 0^ 5KW 'ND FASHION ABLE GOODK ADDED

ALfcX. JAMESON, .r>., Wji. Stewaxt, Clerk-

can Company's charter. —Journal of Commerce.

High PaicEa.—The New York Courier,

after inquiries respecting the present supply and quantity to come forward of agricultural prudnets, hazards the opinion that prices have reached their highest, and the next movement *vv!il be a retrognde one, although present juices may he maintained ; «two or three

weeks. The Courier bas^its omni

its opinion, on tha A ?

feet that there are one million five humfred yAt

4th Moa-

Ncw Carpetiugs by Late Arnai H. .J. 1 loKN, ir AN ja»l i>iK*neit :t very l<*t ■•! XX luii>orml ihr * ]>l> lii^rH.n i :irj*r!< SujM:rHut* ('••Uoh ami

1 ajic'lrv

PnliMit I'aiH^lrj In^ruili •«.•»«’•

lifi-ly II**%.;

\l*ii, well <M.*a*»tic>l <>il 4'ltilh-'. 'll wiJ'h’. ’•*

t>luin, MiittiiiK. Kn^-. Av .

IfotMlkccper* hmO other* in Rim 1 “1 l^■'*»|* , *' , will tln<t tlli^ tli>' lar^c-t ami lu-oit Ja*ini ,, l (i city. aiul at wry l*>w li^nr.-. t srpci-' Uia»i

ortcr.

martT-ilAwtr N >. lu \V*l T JBt e x»xxiQia*: KS.,EJ® nt a Natuai a.i a Irw iuiJ iuJ> ^ '.■l* i»i ‘ u< * rccuril* all vicswitudei ot [«>lili<-* ’"■* mtlico* Uu; mural auU t»uy*ic»l ■ »r<*‘t lion*—rTiortl* all -.vtiJcui' ’> ami Sooi! uiakc* kuuRii UitfW' vi'ltlc* oi advertiser* - white a amu.vr*. H likRw!*instruct' thf million* tl i* llirni'^h lUc luclittiu ot ill**

t’rcMtlpl

U . A H. Gle**

■ urrc-;H>ii*! w itu i]i*ir mu. !i|»llcits ..I'. ua-hin - *— lL '' i« the .T^Rn tlist Mt*«#ii!in

ate* their *yueM of •***' tK-i*. lliclr rrturn

fro* lto* market-, viid 'wcif

NovtiTitn »•>* Fi- n

au*l it h iBrtiuRh tin* Frri* *>• '•** th^y uiii. 'uri. c Uk.- o.'RU<i<'i.'» •' .

va*i arnu^nteau l*/r th.

suaswicr Trade, **i»« uu tsv^d

SITE AND FANCY GOODS DkT'gJoDS *\ 4 1^7* m aYe * Etch wiped, Plaid, Brocade and Plain Silk*, barege*, Heuesber the addre* the *•* ' Crape DeParh, Grenadier*, Kooesand Jacoaots, RcirU Dry Good Store. N ft 3 S*m Ht

'“•■“-ir. * H. OLBMI. Prc^

received

iuarl4

JAMES LOW A FO., 418 Main-*., Loawville Kv.

the foundations of your cities and churehea, Aatiaand barrels of flour to come forward be- i ** SH *l£YVmj£v co*».nS^

and schools, and made thia land beautiful fore harvest from the Western States and the I .. -,.* - — -- - C«^, Wfckfc awaiting the opoing of! i»hSt STon ‘ --I

ROWNSOX HOUSE.

1 *EU “ , mun * fe T HENRY ROBINSON

PoWTICS in Alkxanmua, Va.—An ‘toteemed friend in that city writes us that the withdrawals frpm the Know Nothing lodgto of Alexandria, Va., have been quite niUMroua during the last three or four weeks; fourt«m having withdrawn on tha night of Ifap. day of bit wsak. He says, forthev, Ant irearty all the Democrats in that place eonutetod with the order, aa«i atony Whtee, am pwretetiaae to leave Star. the Nww York

iWn-^ Which h« wQI bo doohl

wl « „ . ' say, wewu x*z law i rnfubcb THE nAw LI wenen\ of &

Now, that & man should wnte a good tough

end a qwarter upon all the raali

Ml, Atir chief Miof aMll

* M *.*.«w*a»* rim i ; Tts/Waftm 4®* >1

JVtf;

f “Mr. Edwin

of the Laurence Association,

somewhat to the “manly ait of defence,” ot

I

XX*F

qiTJO: ’ jUSAXMO

# j ESI

and the chances are {

crane forwaad. under 1 CoraftT «f

We hojte, for the H at there predictions; Gaerecoaveytekr Qwatoa* o aadita* W«»h«h prices of , ^

Sook; SwIm Maallna; Lace CartaW^d Embroiderte*; j 't'ttlUiOiiMUU*.a.-C*U Emrttsh Tkread: Malta* and Hariun Laea Collar* and -C- J ld **orta*eot of u Uu G joiD ^ gfjjS

and col 'aprf-tf:

O lUEft.—Call and look at the U-»t

i DroMStlKtiainitcity. u

style of Snri«i8>*ad Stuawer Mamin and shawl* b|*u-lf . 11,50 to BiS. genmal aMonmeai or Doom-hic ! gHEETLVC* l-v 1 **

Musi a* al 6 cent* p*.*r yard; . Gv>od BWckaJ Muslla,«. tv-u* p«f «*»• Good Stripe Hickory,* caot*I**’jCCS-

« Tntj*

Erurhah Thread; Malta* and IBtoi Lae* CoUar* and Km did a«aorta»eDt of wi.iu. u joiu

■“ 4U,r * ^

;! MANTLES AND SHAWLS.

. I New

! from Blje to

. Good*.

BONNETS AND RIBBONS.

A Urge and mMttM «*lecttoa of tUaaeta, Bihhoaa . and ShawD. Hair Braids, Carla, Paranoia and Utui hrella*. A haadwiee* apsoitaaeat of t arpeUn*. with , wwM J. K. WIKlA.> * CO.

’A V4PI€*'-ftAVlNG SOLD OUR INTEREST AND [ l “‘ • r “ an * •*» 0«v^.

w . - c=Ti;;,Mni.MSSS^Sttfe^^5sa^a ,a

r OBT-AT THE UNION DLPOI' ^ 1 j a Rt cOl Trchk with On-rp Hm*Ht.LM, '• Oanviiio, Ky. I» ihti Tr*nf **

.a tau place, tac proprWtor

OtolEV*-Ra«k Cetera" tilprt-if. *• *-9 l'im GL4»YB* lea* ftnn»**T^jgiv* IV. Glove*Ti .eat* , i.eow’ fl, »* «■ **

4 Cwli*ra aaft —

Bonds, a prominent member ( (Indiana papras pletoaimpy.) t ^ ^ Qm—lfe have „

to a

MARTIN.

> agoodaioek of good* ttlov rate*.

MANSUR A RSBGtfitoN

» Wem

CHEAP NEW GOO|>S~

JBTmm OLD ST.WD.

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ca

at the. except fin

llfc; taped down a bank a* htaWansnatseantaM fjtamP - .'-rxiVs .... • -.-t %

to

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wr# Mt- aeST;

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FRESH LAKE

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