Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1855 — Page 3
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PAILV SKNTINEL. inai'ui eop& 1 \ l > T A VAPOLIH; tuMOAY. jvmm § iM.
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r iiANf.K^ h (’minontly ontitlod to mioooml *»kI i. liovinij it, loo . Undor hit rnanaf^ mont all thing* go on •wimmingiy at the Athonenm. *
!tnil tli»t ' r, ' At' wofV in a tfylo and at
dtfjring rotnpetition,
I itK ('awvah* iw KKNTtv ar.—The intelllgonco fmtn all qimiton of the Hlato it of n tnimt cheering character. The democratic ftirtr i« Ix^ing thoroughly arouaed and organ* t/'-d. The Dcmorrate who were deluded into
tn^l 'l°i( w,w, hilled In Hi. l/»m«, on joining the K. I?., order are faat leaving it, ^th nit m itho pro-»lavery Whig* are tlmroughly dia^Mr 7,ul Mm. Klnrmce are playing in K ,"" 0<i with thp procliritiet of the
•Journal and other prominent K. N. organa,
.... ■---••» And are threatening open rebellion to the
•Inlia Mean Mayne la playing her j whole concern.
w ee*'"'"*" "‘1 H ' l ' 0 ' ,h " Th ** w - WiM. or rut i.«t« (^«._a Wo^,ph *UI, iwyThe National Convention of the Know or ^ 0 ^ #vv Ih 0 nndoraement, the la*t wiahea w 4hmgA meet* to day in Philmlelphia. Emperor ITlcholaa—written in
|M41 - h «" pnbliahed at St. Peteraburg.
J (fT r'"’ |*<'deeding* of the Temperance The fimt clauae ia a kind of addrea* to hia fhnrmtion will appear in to-morroWa iaaue. family After enumerating the variou* kinda
/tr.lani«a K. Andemon, the grout comedian _I ,ro P 0r ty belonging to the Empreaa, hia
.JfLdUn. i» plavlugatthe People- The , l,/ fh " K ''*!>«ror oxi.rcaaeea wUh that her ^ Mf d'U.a ’ Majeaty aha 1 retain for her life the uae of ** rf ’ in “ ■ - • — - apnrtmenta in tho diflTerent i>alacca, and the
I^The fr-At of Saturday night did groat rlauae concludea aa followa : t.. the growing com in »hi- vicinity. I “The lej^.y which I i>equeath to my chil-
1 fh« (oje nf tho |»otaloea, tho l»oaim, and 'Iron i«* fo love and honor their mother; lo do kkr vegetablea, worn much injured. m orything to pwmoto her tranquility! ^ * n ‘
- ♦ - ■ ti- ipato all hor withe*, and to endeavor to yyTho ftoard of Ifcath of New Orleann ! r *' l "l' , r h«T old ago happy by their devoted
J^ledared tho Cholera a* oxiating in I i, '"' nt i'^ ,4 ; Never miiMt they underUkc anyipidenite form in that city. - »vo, two hnn- | ? n,t ?. kin * . h<>r
^^r!V,liKV^*y^: «■ j r*wiwe,T«n« rttV-. W FSetltt!?^’'Vk; W H pemiewr.Mrarnt Mr» rook. Terre Mmiw; W T Umt t»T. Wwaet Taylor, Jr, rinrinNad: Tim Oweiw, Memeoe; Oeo W innklna, «»o; J ( olUae, nulmtolptim; y tWftoo, llrr, HW Reerior, Mew Vera; HlrMn Wrictti. I !»•* Hotter, do; Mia* (ireen, ro; A A Rtoow ♦ Co*** - - -
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STEAMER DA5IEL WEBSTER.
■li >1 UMightrr,
pereotitdied of the dieento in one woek.
(ffW'i' uri’ under many obligation* to Mr Riutv, of tho .folTortonvillo Hailrond, for pa* •pK* in anvtnro of the mail. Thi* i* a repo* titloii of former favor of the »ame kind. AjjrThe daily Indianii|*di* Srnfinel, under il« pretent iiianageniont ih one of the I>0*11 Jfnupafni puhli*ned in the Went. AIwhvh dflna the very Intent now*, and always re-
*»We.- (hrmfirbl Srntivrf.
(f*T I'here 1* a "Hrnr" woman on Kxhihi
tionin Indianapolk -//mwi'fe
Purl, iloMStoN. Von ought to »imi the tli* "fritter;" indeed, the /*or idea of the
ad vice and demanding her maternal benedic-
tion.”
O^r The intimation of the State Sentiiul th.it we intended to atari a National Whig pnpor nt rndianaiioliH in oppoaitinn to the •Journal, if elected State Printer, i* simply a hr. Equally fal*e and ridiculous i* the *ug* that we offered our »ervice* to the "old Eiuer*,” in con*ideration of their support lor that oflioo.—New Albany Tribune. Paoa (!hai*man was "doing” Mii.tor about the time of his agitation of the proposed National Whig paper in thi* city in opposition to tho Journal: and tho blows of Mr. C. douhtlea* ha* had the effect of shortening the Tribune editor’s memory. The fact, how*
... . over, is notorious in this city,--so, if there is
,W B , I.. .Wiley" K- « W. .l-nro... ^ ia lh , wh „ hBs tn f<lhor (^flgnoriinro 1 ve it* usual judjfinent in ^ 11 i M '’ 1, " dl it emharmss him much to do so, Vlrgltit*, when Wme vmih elected.— h\Hiniei//r s'! his progeny in this line, is like, in numJourun! her, to the ".sands upon the sea shore.** His That editer must have read nothin.' I>nt ottering his servicaa to the “Old Liners" was, K. N V’tirrmils l.iteU | indeed, ridiculous. But Mn.Ton did not dis(tr Hon. A wos l\ k7om Postmaster Oen- j f, ‘ ct til1 ,0,,, 5,0 ^ fho n0M Linw ” ml during V an Hi rkn's administration, and ' " , "' s< ' t "• . m .
A-ntK.NieiiK.—Viotor Hrao’s celebrated
CtnetiifuMl; C tl Onlttmer * r*m1h: C W .sh..rtri<JKf. PUiIir Oen a mrnwhsrd, rv>*t .n; A H s«Mn*ii, CASK; W H ftartmtir, Ctnelnmul; W .1 Bsrhoiir, Ckr. J G Tsltwu, Slowi«Tin«’. M V; D M T»yU.r, City; W Bfgglow, ■rewn Cm, fnd; J W Brown, ( ol*aihu»: K W M.olfoM, Troy. !» Y; Gmt RoMimon, W»IU; MU* Cnrtn Kut>lr*or, Mamer J Rntila*ori, do; II HunURirton, OirUt)'* MtnmreK W Btrrh, <to; 0 B Mallory, do; W p ( olltn.; Vn**, do; C Hen 17, ilo; Wykoff. do; G VV Mrekrr, do; J Kiiynor.do; A B Gould, do; j Mnri>*»v, •to; JN Wu•on, PhU*deiphta; R Bni<-kf>nrld|r*, Jr, Pori W*yn«; W WhUney, Jr, Vnl<«n; B 0 Git.b*. Uf«). itr: C R Dominff.'lo; J B t T *h*r, Terr* Hut*; 0 K steel*, ImTayeite, R M Ben*ou, Montgomery; R I. Hatliawny. Green Cmtie; J Kunem, Poland; R M Mebeker, Covington; I. L Uwranee, Terre Huur, J Jf Ryneraon, Mt Meridian; G W hltney and l»dy, Greenfield, O; J 8 Newman, Cen•ervtlle; W 8T Morton. <io; J Jaekaou, do; W P|,iy, Cambridge'. J A Burbank, do; 1» Commona,CeeUrvlHe; Hon Amo* Kendall, Waahlugtoa, DC; A mmmoua, Kd> ward’* Port; J G Dula, RoekvlIU; Judge 8 C 8teeen*. Medi«on; 8 Turp’n, TIihoo; D T Hmtth, Rlehmond; K McCann, Dayton; A H HarrU. M Y; R C Meldrum, Madl*on; W Tt'lapp, I * C K R; 0 W Perk, Mllnota; It
PllchTnn, Green Caelle.
PAI.MKR HOtfsK—M. Rtaaora, Proprteior. Arrival* upto 5 P. M. yeeterdsy. flu* O \V(mi I, Term Haute; Mr Holme*, Indiana; A .1 Johnaon, In.llao-; I) M Child*, Roebevter, 5 Y; H Hil*bnrg, l.afayette; W H Smith, Kuabrllle; Ml** (lulnlan, Ihinda*; latf Hnvllln, Cnmbrlitge City; .. »: Taylor, Cincinnati; .1 A Greprg. Centrevlllo; Aler Mhter, Shelbvvllle; Clm* O Wood, Callfhn.la; W H Hanmm, Wooate'r, O; J K Pro-Ion, Chicago; W H Sharf*; Unhiln but; H Parratl, Dayton O; C W Coltom, ladv and *on. New Altswo; S M A*hert«n, Ru*hvlUe; K Huuitnaton, .tanuMlown; .1 Cravo, l.a|»orl-; J I) .lohn*on, Union City; Ja* KuUu rfor.1, Delawap* Co, O; Phil B Par-on*, nt Home; W M Monroe, Adam* Kx Co; G Hlebardkiu, do: K Mc-
Cean, do.
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wkT#> cjui% row, HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. IdW.* Met. Wwtmart * MtM* CINCINNATI, 0.
*1 present (if the Murse Teloumph Clompany, iiitnjipiiiK in our city for n few days, lie is
»t the Ratos House.
G^ltcv. Hr. Buriy of Now Alhnny, Ibrnig|y President of Anbury (University, ut Ornnnistle, hue been elected to the Presidency of thi Iowa l'Diversity, in place of Hon. .Iiunes
hUtorical tragedy, “fnicrrtia Borgia," was presented for the first time in this city, last night, with new scenery, wardrobe, .frc., and passed oil to the entire satisfaction of all present.—The acting was generally very good; and the performance of the anions part of "Lncretia,”
u , | hv Mis Anupkson, was decidedly tho most
Hdrliin, resumed. He lias accepted, and takes L , , J
, . ^ tnuniphant success that has boon achieved
cMTgo sometime tin* month. I, , , . , . , -**►. . i by that lady during her engagement here.—
(ftrThe army worm has made its apfioar- | The parts of 'OuliettH” and ” Giennarro,” by wee in countless nmnhcrs, on pUntations in Messri. Tvrki.l and Fykyk, wore also oxcelihe vicinity of l/»nisville. Evtonsive mva-i h'ntly well done. The new scenery, by Mr. dews have l»een entirely eaten down and the M<>onrs, was very appropriate, and added formers are exerting every nai ve to save their 1 much to the success of tho piece. 'I’he inan«'n>|is by ditching around them. t agora deserve much praise for their untiring
i ctforts to please tho public. Wo seo
KVNrssK.r ,i.i • i ion.--I he ‘ 'niie-i If i by the advertisement that the tragedy will be vrsen ontn, K N, and dohnson, Ihino j repeated this evening, with the popular farce ' r''r N " ' ' 1 ^ <> ' ° n , l t \ ° ! °f Something Must he Done, a dance by tho
charming and jitqnilar daintuse, Madame Fanny, who makes hor Inst appearance tfei*
COMMERCIAL. INOIANAPOI.IS MAIiKK J M. isni*N*i-oi.i«, May 51, IK'-’i. Sugar,6tt97r, Coffee, l1.V<M19Hr; PlanUlluii Mi>1***<>*, 35*5(lc ; Kic«8<#S>,o; Tobuooo I2l<(®
IV.
Flour.—S*\ae n( Flour nrc inaking nl H'kfet.—h\ AemnnU nt •l.ao^I.aj; Corn 80; liny f 14 |»er Ion. P»r«la/.*—Are very *onr(v,#iut are setting nt • 1.75# 3.SO per bn»hel, necnfitlng lo sire. Roro*.—lUrn*,IKSaUHc; ShouUler* 7#7>4; Hide*7# 7^0. Cloemrul.—S»L'« nl Blue GniMtl.75 #9.08. NF.W YORK NVARKKTSI. Naw York June*.—p. m. Flour iGcUik'iI I3'*e; *»lo* oT Olilo hi $10910 37.— Soul hern Arm »t $11 .'’»0®I1 75. Wheat (lull, with u declining tendency. Com en»ler, but not qanubly lower, 3,006 hush mixed told st $1 lOq’l 13. Pork dull, wlih n
N*w Oblkan8, Wodneaday, May 90. The steamer Daniel Webster, witl: two weeks* later advices from California, has arri-
ved at tins port.
The steamer Star of the West left Aspinwall on the 24th all for New Task, having on hoard two hundred peeeengen and $800,-
000 in specie.
A large party waa waiting at Ctaeytown to join the Kinney expedition to CeBtnd America, and were looking out for him aad his party
with intense anxiety.
As soon as the steamer arrived at Sen Francisco, bringing the intelligence of the failure of Page & Bacon, of St Louis, considerable excitement ensued among the creditors of the San Francisco house, and the effect* of Page, Bacon A Co. were immediately
attached and the bank closed.
The general news from California is not of
special interest
The mines continue to yield well, but the excitement growing out of the affairs of Page, Bacon & Co., had an unfavorble influence upon money matters and business generally
in San Francisco.
BROADWAY HOTEL, . CINCINNATI, O. eirr. cais. ■. cftMnrsLL,— BrmkfAt t 1 A. M.frr pmwmnrert *y (A* Mtrmtmf Train*. ' ■QlS-H V. BJFAO V’V r JM *•# ESSENCE OF JAMAICA QENGEA'T’HIN E<wene* I* a pn'pkndmi of amnost es.eeIVnee. A Inordinary dinrrha-a. incipient chuter*. tn short, in .*11 r—r • of prontntdon (S'the d%Mtive functioa*, it i* orinesMinutbU- value. During the prardence oTepMeorie cholera *nd summer complaints of children. It U peoolUrir rfllcmeiotta: no tun tty. individonl, or traveller, vhould be without it.
Philmdalfkin, and for rale by nil the rrepectnNe Apotbecsrie* in the United Hratev.aixl tn lndi*n*poli*. by
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING.
n fkTimffrf PirFnnvciF rraJ 8UN CLOTHING STOMM*
SOLE f»«a. • Pefeg
LEATHER, I mm* VI Mraira w.
■ert-dly.
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News by tbe North Star. New York, June 1. Tho steamship North Star, from Havre on the 19th of May, arrived here at an early boor
this morning.
Her dates are the same as those received
by the Pacific.
She brings over one hundred passengers and one hundred and fifty tons of freight. The steamship St. Louis arrived at uavre
damaged -berg on ~ Her
able
the
Arc-
ilecllrlng lemtenry, .rales 11,000 Libia ut $ 087 fog old men, and $17 3?$1740 for new. H.-or Arm, miles country inera at $103.5913.50. I«rd Arm, rales at $10 50 #1075. Ohio whl*ky quiet 1113.50, Groceries Arm, Rio
Virginia
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('otfeo 10#liitp<. 8t<iok* Arm. Money eaay. fl’sHOti; Ohio l.lfi> and Trust ('o.!»; Little Miami $100; f'umherland 30, Erie 18; Reading 00i^.
nriVATATI IkaitKKTB.
Ciwtnnati, June 4—r. «.
River fallen two feet \lnen yesterday. Wenthor clenrIngoffAne. Flour (Hilot at $«. Whisky very dull at 31c. I'heese dull m 3e. Hutti'r dull at 13914c. Nothing doing In Provisions—markiS dull hut Arm. Sales Linseed Oil nt 110. Sate*300 lugs Coffee ut 11#11'ic. Molaases
dull al 33f 34u. Sugar
on tlic morning of the 19th, in eondition, having run against an (he e istern edge of the Grand bows were badly stove in, but sb to complete her passage with si injury was aliove the water line. The bark Release and the pro’
tic dropped down the bay yesterday, and anchored at the Quarantine, preparatory to proceeding to sea on their Arctic expedition. The Democratic celebration of the victory in Virginia, at Tammany Hall last night, inside and out, was a very enthusiastic affair. ()rder» from Washington deputing Thursday, June 14, for launching the new steam frigate Merrimac, at the Charleston Navy yard has been received. Great preparations are being made at the Navy yard to celebrate the event. James Hawkins, tried before the Supreme Court for the murder of T. A. Lutz, was today found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to the State Prison for ten years. The loss by he fire at Worcester last night is estimated’at $60,000, of which about one
half was insured.
Fire in Worcester. Kassaohuietu.
Boston, June 1.
In Worcester, at a late hour last night, a fire broke out in the steam mill of William Dickinson, and spread with great rapidity, destroying Dutton’s grist mill, Wade, Chapin & Go’s extensive malieable iron works, Golding,
CITY !U#OE «TOIKE 11/K have Just received the 'largest and best rtock of V V Boot- and Shoes—etnbracing every article, substantial aad ftahtonable—ever > Be red fix’ rale in this We flatter ourselves that we can suit all who may fa-
vor aa wKh mv 5 d3w
I! NEW I M. M. DUNN,
JT*. 57 Bloks-• C*
Hew, Oppss.tr Bm*rs Hsus*
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A la*, • Ian* aad W«tl alack A of Staple aad Fancy Dry Good*, rich Draw Silks. Fancy Plaid* and Stripe*. Brocades, Mack Brocades and
WHITE GOODE AND BMBKOIPRRIBS, Brer brought to the Stale of Indiana. A largo assortment *M Hosiery aad Gloves, New and Fashionable Pres* Trimmings, PfcneoU, die., Ac. All of the above named Goods can and wiU be sold cheap. [mac38-tfj M. M. DUNN.
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soil the)
mrr rc*. lot or Clou.
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•f Owd*.
m wither n Harts slsra ner a 1
intheOMMi let a snit of I
st aU people, at aU |
I —n a.
! variety, feera a oth. They con
dog the youth o*
■ rrnidhiate* their r the child. Their
forge*-
motto le, we shUf ts
They raepcctfuiiy invite all the world and the antt oC mnnhlnd lo give them n call, aad eaamhm their stock in UainflaHe variety, before toying in a snoply of Wtahr Clothing. FRANCO A WOOLF. ovsfetl No. *, Palmer House
VlfB UIYITK ATTENTION TO UVK n«mck Tv of new and elegant Spring and Summer Goods, embracing every article from the cheap Domestic to the ooetlv Imported Fabric. We are now receiving a fail
supply of the following seasonable goods:
Spring and Hummer Silks;
Msim
anti flgr.eretl Barege*; Lawns and Organdies; Tissues anti twisted Silks:
Plain ami Aguered Swiss Goods; Kinbroideries of every style ;
Silk and Lace Mantillas: Bonnet and Dress Ribbons;
Parasols and Fans; Glove* and Hosiery :
Chintz and American Prints; Ticking* and Cheeks; Boys’ and Men’* Wear ;
Servants’ Goods;
Blenchednmt Br wn Cottons: Irish and Grass Linens; Towehngs and Crash; Sheetings and Pillow Cotton*.
ALSO
A full assortment of Mourning Goods of every description. We will prove to our friends and customers that it is orr determination not to be undersold, in the same quality of goods, by any simitar establishment in the trade. This we say eonttdenlly. as we possess ample facilities for procuring our goods from the cheapest and best sources, as we hare eonAdently in the east an experienced purchaser, who Pan take every advantage of a decline in the price of goods, and procure many new and desirable styles, which will keep our stock constantly replenished and complete. ROBISON, MARTIN A CO. mariO 96 Fourth st.,bet. Market and Jelferson. T*ET.Aja-TNEP, #1,500 Tor Three or Four Years, TTIOR which. Mortgage on City Property worth $44100, A 1 will be given. Enquire at this Office, apr 19—dtf WATSON & CLARK, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE. COACH GOODS. Harness Mountings, Trunk Trimmings.
AND
LEATHER OF ALL iT/JV“/>S. ALSO, Saddles, Bridles and Trunks, NO. 480 MAIN S 1 REET. XjO'uAttruri.lJ.o. JdL^r. apr2-*Uf
Sun Clothing Store, No. 2 Palmer House. Frahco A Wool* having just purchased at the East a large and splendid Tot of Clothing of every description, quality, fashion and price, beg leave to call the attention of tbe
pnMic tn their
MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS.
They have neither a little store nor a little stock, but everythin" in the Clothing line, in great variety, from a neekhandkerclilef to a suit of broadcloth. They can
suit the tatfc* of all people, of all professions—the man of leisure, the fanner, lawyer, mechanic,doctor, preacher, or laboring man, according to their humors—nut forgetting the youth or the child. Their motto is, vie study
to please.
ITiey respectfully invite all the world and the rest of
men of Tt’imoanop, anti rotnomlior that lln* hen• of Now Orloan*. altboujrh hi* brtm>s !io notiMoritigm Ins ^hermit tomb," mailo* coinyUcontly on your nohlo offorls. Work like faemm and your rowan I will l>i« victory.
I'kihTY’s Min*TKI.s.- -Till* truly ovcolltMil Ifoujip ^nvo llu’ir first couriMT iu tins oily at Fasonio Hall lu*i uiv'bt ’l'l;dro jiprfortiutuco* | ward tbo 1*8*1 over wituo>soi| iu tlu* oily. rtiRcn i* a inoTinjj “biiiljvot fuu ” Mal9 ii'AY i* a gofl-htir, -all llu* Inuipo aro "<ireat." 4 (k> to-niglit flvory lovor of fun utnl oood smsio Hud you will Im* ploasod.
ovonin;;. —sm>- ——- .— Now* Brevities. O^rTIto AilitMioum, tuulortbe managemont of llrown A- Common*, i* doing a fino busioos; hihI our Hancock boys never fail to give ibom a call when in that oily.— Orreuficbt Smt mil, . ■MM** Biiisk. -Tuk Jug TramI.-—Great preparations arc bfinfj mad* »o clove out the stock of liquor not? in tlie hand* of the retail dealer*. Wo Ifoliov'e they all intend submitting quietly to the strict enforcement of the Law.—ConnermtiBe friend.
fin Ham A Dnyto
Ctn A Chicago K H Stock....
Cln Wllm’ton A Zanes’llo K K Stock.
Col A Xenia K R Slock
Co*
.... 131J
... 45 ,...>13
ov A l*>x R R Stock. 3.5 Dayton A West R R Stock 30 Greenville dr Miami R R Stock rt Hillsboro di Cln R R Slock 1* Indiana Con R R Stock 43 v, Ind Ts dr fin R RSiook 57q Junction (Indiana) K K Stock 11 Little Miami R K Stock 99
Tnr. ViitoiNiA Kt.Ki TroN.—Tho Richmond
O^rThere arc noine dozen or more appli-
■ . . , , ,, , . . v.iits for liquor agoncics in thi* township ** , ' rfr h:w ro l >< ' r,s fr,, "‘ i ‘ 11 l,lf ' '■'’"Ut.c* in limU .,. |xoliibitory law, from among whom
tk* thato except fourteen, md estimates the tbo county commissioner*, during thoir pre nnjority for Mr, Wise at 11,000 vote*. | *<’nt session, will probably appoint—Madison
I’lte Democrat.* have carried every f'on- Tanner.
Wttioiial district in tbe State, all the late rirvis and CHUBcn PRorKRTY.—Th$ value
having Wnn r..nlMUnl. ” f ,l " - T'"*' - '*«" f”' 0 ™ 1 "' V j r • i ut ' w 1'iw confiscating church property in
I he next State legislature, the Nnguirer Spain, is estimated ;» high a* $.100,000,000, **T*« will l>e Democratic l<? upward* of forty but no accurate statistic* are a* yet prepared. siJotUy. Probably the t re am in’ of Spain may not real-
.— . .. - | ire an actual benefit of more than from $160,Mormon tew. — The counties of Leon and t *10,000 to $^00.1X10,000.
Ldi*on,says the Austin (Texas') State ’Jhne», (^^We have had copioue showers during nitill the scene of Mormon excitement, the week. 'I’he cut worm hae done consid14 we are sorry to say that the effort* of tho or * bl ° to ,be 3' 0 !‘ n 8 <**»> *** tb « I » , ! armv worm hit* made — ' —*
f
Ohio A Miss R R Stock
Col Plqnadr I n<liana R K Stock Dayton A Midi R R Stock Day Xenia A Bnlprc R R Stock Eaton .V I Inin K R Stock Fort Wayne Ar Southern R R Stock Ind’lisA Rcllcfontainc R R Stock Mad R A teke Erie R R Stock.. Mad, IikI’Iis ik Peru R R Stock Marietta .Vfln R R Stock Now Albany ,V Salem K R Stock 1*001.5? litd’Mt* K R Slock Sprln'ld, Mt ~Vcm.->n .V Pitts R R Siock...
. .38>J@34
...30 ...40 ...10
...37*; ...4*i,
...33
Gregory & Co.’s plaining and saw mill, the *aah and blind factory on Mercer street, together with two dwelling houses and several out-buildings. Loss not ascertained.
riUH’INSMTl NTOATK NIARKKT. The railroad bridge over Stony Brook, near togive them H call, and examine their stock in Lowell, was burned down yesterday after- its inUnite variety, beforu laying in a supply of Winter 4 i’icikkaTI, May 31. | ’ J \ Clothing. FR^YNCO A WOOLF, [Corrected dally by IIarson & Holmbs, froni sales i ^ 0 ® n * , _ . I net9 . No. 2 Palmer House.
made a; the Merchant’s exchange and Stock Board,and : Large fires are raging in the woods in ^ 6W , a SrwrmYm ■—■uWaa' : k-
l i o c i ! Hampshire. On Sunday about three thou-; WB6* JmAJNll»*ACXl^KlL.
i vii o > r* , 'r stock!**.... .* r ! T!!!!'. 44t ! sand acres of pine timber lands fa Lfrerett; no. 85 foubth-st., between matna market, Cln Ham A Dayton R R stock, . i... .. .74 ! and Shutesburv were burned over. I - -Sf -
customers to the newly invented
Anniveraary Ifaethigi n..w..,. *- ThA«« i
Boston, May 31.
The Anniversary meetings generally close this evening. They have been fully attended, with apparently satisfactory results. This evening the annual festival of the Universal Association was held at Fantfnil
Hall.
The meetings of the New England Anti-
Slavery Society have not been crowded, but splendid assortment «f Ladies’ wigs. Hair wig*. Braids unusual interest has been manifested in them. and Cur G, always .m lutmi and made ia order at thi
Wendall Phillips and Theodore Parker were
the principal speakers this evening.
Mr. Soule on Perry.
Nf.w Orleans, May 30. Mr. Soule publishes a letter here, stating that there is not a word of truth in the letter published in tho National Intelligencer by Mr. Perry Secretary of Legation at Madrid. He say* the baseness of the impudent writer is only equaled by his hypocrisy and cowardice; that lie is preparing for the press a picture of Perry’s doings during his (Sonic’s)
mission to Spain.
‘II'NS. G. if IC HOf. VS invites the attention of her Itx customers to the newly invented “ Viex-nLvnau Diamond Wto». ” These W’i'gs were invented by Mr. Richard Beck, of London, and made by one of the gentlemen in my establishment, who took the highest premium for the best Wiga 011 exhibition at the Industrial Exhibition, London, 1R51. They are warranted not to shrink; (tnoee who have worn Wigs know that the greatest comfort in a Wig is in one that will not shrink at aU. ;) beanies, they are so eiose a resemblance to nature as to defy detection. Ami to enable gentlemen to sec the effect, a large assortment is always kept im hand for inspection, any one of which, if approved of, saves the purchaser Isith time and tronble, as these elegant i-imena of Wigs cannot be found elsewhere. Also,
ItHlt'KKrallfG PIANO FORTrv j-^^Mher V.-' addltillnn lo our extensive assortment of Planbs, fro in the celebrated manufactory of riilckering A SoIim, of Rostnn. Our assortment of Pianos, Melodeon*, and Gnltais, l* now the most complete ever offered in IimIIana, and not kxcki.i.kd ax amv Horsa in tnc W«st.—
Please call and see.
WILLARD, STOW ELI. * WILLARD,
No. 441 West Washington street.
IndtanapoUs, MaySI. my 31 NEW JLAW BOOK PU BLIHHED. npHK FOURTH VOLUME OP PORTRR’R INDIANA
1 MMIo Report*.
my 38—dlw* Indianapolis, Ind. Hartford Fire IniuranoB Company.
CAPITAL $368,888.
C. B. Boivaas Secretary. H. Hrierttrarou. President. Homo iMnranoo Company, How York.
CAPITAL *508,000.
A. F. Wu,M*rni. Necrelary. C. J. MaOTI* President. Phanix Inauranoo Company, Hartford. * CAPirXL $200,000. t rrZZSZWeston Ham. Xuaruoe Company, » PITTSFIELD, II AMS A CHITSETTS.
CAPITAL $1.58,008.
Charter Oak lift Insurance Company,
op Hartford. capital $*o.oon.
J, C. WAUrittV. Prertrient. >TiHR Umleraiffned offers to (he Brttatae Man or laX nfANArwaw aad rtttttlly the above Well kaewn irttoMs laarau
, ., a , - —sad havoc with the on preacher* *ro not without success. nieadow* in certain localities. Notwithstand*»\etrn that several men and women have i>ro|is of every description lixik promising
the new church, and they are fully im with the belief that the “strong in •'tV’ can cure disease*, heal the wounded, i T'’* night iu the blind, ami that they can
I Ttok in unknown tongues.
(O^Isiok out for the Big Poster of the ^ York Ntore. The Messn. Glunn are
toring business in their usual style. Our ^ pony’s service, of every arm except
Wtlooking friend, Huoh, lias just returned ^New York, where he has been pnrehas*1 ‘fo fifth large stock of goods for the Maml|0 *^ X«w York store. His taste in selection ^*1 "A No. i,” the ladies and other purebae,,,0 f good* will take due notice and govern
and bit! fair for an abundant harvest Prince-
ton Clarion.
British Indian Akmy.—There is now in India an army of nearly half a million of men at the disposal of the country. In that army there are about thirty thousand Ruropeans t>elonging to the Queen’s service, including cavalry and infantry of the lino; and forty thousand European troops in the com-
<m*a4ry.
The Oran and Him Boorm*.— A. Paris rrespondent of the Loudon Times speaks
^•••l▼es accordingly. All the big janey onferiof the season have been done at the
| ofRce. “Make a note ort," ^^isfondinu Mkmpkb* or the Impk-
| 41 **1* Gentbal Aobicultunal SocitL* w Parih—W(, received notice, by the
wnsr Pan'fio, that the following gentlemen bsen elected corresponding metnhers of Aparin! ami Oentral Agricultural Sbcie-
l’’^wi* G. Morrir, Rma P. Prwnttci, H Hum Waurr, of New York ; Gove*.
of Indiana; Charlbr B. Cal-
^■^Preskfont of Mi«r)’land State Agriculf. ; and Sanford Howard, Rsq.,
j °f Boston Cultivator. Joi ®pk Lane Has been unani-
Trv ••■intted m delegate to Confrs— ^Wrmic Territorial Convention of
confidently of serious differences between the Rmj*eror and hi* brother, the Grand Duke Constantine, and that the Rmprem* mother considers* it necessary to remain in St Petersburg in order to maintain tranquility in the
*»i> Mill Kx f "rt», —r
-The hotter
Know Notntno Meetino.—The dork lantern party held a meeting in this place on Saturday last, but wo are »ot informed for what purpose, but we guess it wtra to nominate a candidate for Clerk of th$ County 0<»urt. We think their efforts to elect a Clerk will he of no avail aa Know Notbtftglsm in old Washington «m*f jwm.—Sttlem Democrat. % , ■»>'*'' 1* ' tAj AL
I*AFAYrrrR, .Inne 2,1B66.
At half-past seven o’clock, last evenings the Jury, in the case of Aba Rice, brought in the following eardfot: We. foe Jury, find the defendant guilty ef Murder in the tint Jtegere, and further find that he suffai death. The prisoner listened to Mr tale with the meet stoical indifference, not a muscle of his face wm m©**d, nor did ho exhibit the slightest emotion. •, (PT the committer of fa Vd^rtfon ip. pointed to tuquirr into thr affogHt drMartfoo
of Jesse Timnnus, lotoCemmii
riStorTttX
?^^^!daatt««l ii^kktol who setomfod the Cathol ic and foreign bom In-
ifftg '
From WasUafton. Washington, June 1. The steam frigate 8an Jacinto is to return ! to New York, when Captain Paulding will j assume the command. Shu will then again join the Gulf Squadron, to which a first class 1 frigate is to be added. The sloop-of-war Jamestown is ordered to join the African Squadron.
always
shortest notice.
Corahs, Brashes, Perfumery, GlnvCs, ami a treneral assortment of Fancy Goods, of the latest importations. P. S. Ladles wiU please remember that the\ .-an have
their hair dressed at their own residences. MRS. 4i. NICHOLAS, N*>, 05 4th st., lict. Main and Market, Louisville, Ky.
D. P. Hoojin. Affent. mar31
BRUCE'S NKW YORK
•nr 3xr mu. y •
ESTABLISHED 1813,
TTAN NOW ON HAND, ready for immediate «le-
XX livery, in fonts t» suit purchasers, lOO^JOt) fe Roman Type of new cut,
50.000 ** Fancy Type,
10.000 u Scripts of various styles,
5,000 44 Gertnana,
5,4188 “ Ornaments in great variety,
5,4100 “ Borders,
30,IXW feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all tiio
novelties in the bnaineas.
AU the above Types are cast by steam power, of the apoeitiou of metal peculiar to this foundry, and WHICH 18 CKRTAJN1A s’ PKRlOR
■—50 ptocea btoct Cresse; 50 “ Hal do; received this day and for rate by JAMES LOW A CO., aprll 418 Maia-sL, Louisville, Ky. P ■■■♦< mitofettl Mart Mttts—An aasortment X> of Bonnet RIbboaa aad Mhta Pans embroidered; received this day and for sale bv JAMES LOW A CO., aprll 418 Main-*., LonisviUc, Ky. /^IttttWltt $8 dot. Mack Cravats, superior qnali\J ties; received this day and for sale by JAMES LOW A CO., aprll 418Mmin-st., LouisvtUe, Ky. T itteto.—A full assortment of Irish Linen on hand, I j andforsaleby JAMES LOW A CO., aprll 418 Main-sL, Loaisville, Ky. Oarewe.—I case green Barege: received this day 1) and for rale by JAMES LOW di CO., aprll 418 Main-st., Lonisville, Ky. I>rimta». —Mt cases Amencan Prints, new styles; reL ceive,! this day and F>v sale for cash only, by JAMES LOW A CO.
aprll
418 Main-st., LouisvtUe, Ky.
STEAM BOILERS. Sheet Iron Chimney* of all forms and sizss, have Just completed the most modern and improved Mr set of Boiler Making Toole, at present in use; by which improvement we are enabled to punch the rivet holes with as perfect accuracy as if Aral put together opd drilled, which dispenses with the use of the riemer and drift to straighten imperfectly punched and ill-shaped holes punched on the old plan— frequently causing the iron, by straining asunder the fibres, to crack tbe sheets between the rivet holes, as sll men posted on boilers giving out, must Irresistably bear evidence. Most of our riveting, also, is done by steam, by which improved process the rivet is equally staved up, filling the hole tight frem head to point, finishing the rivet as perfect on the inside as oat, and In place of weakening the rivet, and making it brittle by much hammering, when cool; leaves it in its perfect state of strength and tenacity, and insuring the purchaser, in every respect, an article superior to any made on any other plan in vogue. By the aid of the above improved facilities, and a practical experience of 30 years al the business, we guarantee to our customers and the public. Boilers made of No. 1 charcoal Iron, that cannot be surpassed in point of cheapness and quality of workmanship, by any other firm in the Union. All our Boilers are lirat tested by a pressure of steam before leaving the shop, and warranted perfect, or no sale. All work is delivered on the cars of the different railroads at river prices. Liberal indueementa given for cash. Prompt attention will be given to letters pro-paid, or others ise, at the shop ami office, on the Union R. K. track, oue square east of the Union Station, Indianapolis, Ind. TPxalj-ia 1 tthf iBoXXoxrrai of all .-uses made to order, of lap welded iron tubes, from 3 to 7 inches diameter—warranted perfect, at Eastern prices. HAND RIVETED BO ILK KB, if preferred, at the same price as above. BMJUtT IMISJSr CMiJHJSTIMN alwavs on hand. GASOMETERS made loonier on short notice, on sume conditions as above. KRLSHAW A SINKER, marl3-lv ludianamdis, Ind.
Kri. E. T. KLWRLL PROPOSES TO C1VB irx Lessons in the following accomplishments: Piano Lessons $8 4)4) per Or. * (Quarter of 13 weeks.) French Lessons $8 00 per Q.r. Italian Lessons — $8 00 “ Numdah Lessons $8 00 “ Pencil Drawing $8 00 “ “ Mrs. K. T. Klwell resided for sevoial yean in France and Belgium. The may be consulted at the residenceo' Mr. McKernan, on Indiana Avenue. feblT-dlf
Still must wc heart Shall atup-shov tail wade ‘ Ih falsehood deep, to tell the wooden of their trade? Shall posted handbills meet the woaderingi Of won man or boy from wvetjr where? Shall all this be. and we 1* 4 raise our * oiee and find Wool* that shall serve to disabuse the public mind' * We wilt write—men of Tipton, head Learn where you'll buy. and never buy too duar.j Kn.<w thot M&mvna sells, ami also know Thai no one sella such splendid goods *0 low. Ami every thing so cheep that am man mav ouv As those who know will freely testify. There is no town for miles around. In which such evidence does not aooumt; ** W' You’ll bear it very often iu Greencastie and Cyathianu; J IPs sll about Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana— Coats, pants, snd vests, all through trout head to foot. With undershirts and upper shirts, and socks and gloves to boot. In Kohoma or Thoratown, ’tis everywhere tho -~raT PtoiaMd, Danville, Peru, and even Sekoul plain . Sends back the same response, while Andaman holds not And men of Broad Ripple ray they’re on the track Far MaeuUer and miTiams' Stars, And know they never raw such splendid goods so cheap before. MACULLAR, WILLIAMS,£ Co., tru mammoth Moosiaa cuitmum sroua, 49 IT as kempt am street, Blais's Csmememml Bow, SIGN OF THK FULL DRKSSKD MAN. Iiidianopolis, March 1, 1855.
AWAKE TO YOUR INTERESTS! YE CITIZEHS OF OfDIAXAP0LI81 And when you want a good job of HOUSE, SION, ORNAMENTAL* FRESCO PAINTING! Done al LOW PRICKS, vou will call 00 ZBXJTTOJJ «*> MFMTiwiratt OOlTH-KAST DIAGONAL, opp^ute the Branch 1^ Bank. We will also do Gilding, Graining, Gtaxmg. and Paper-Hanging neat aud cheap. marl-<ll> BUTTON & FISHER. SEEDEHSTICKER A C0UL0H, Real Bntrate, Bfittck, rttllwctira^, arart COMMISsToN* OFFICE! No. 77 South Side of Washington Street, first floor. TJOrBEN. LOTS, KAK.MS, AND KKAI, AA Estate iu general bought nmt sold; also, Slm-ks, Bonds, etc. Renting of Houses, Negotiating of Loans, Collections, and all other business entrusted Iu our cure, promptly attended to. WANTED.—40 or 50 acres of laud not more than two miles from the city. Enquire at the above ofllce. SE1 DEN STICKER A COULON, marl-Jy N0.77, South Shle Wnshington-st.
M. PKHIOR
F R K N C H TRUSSES. This article, from its extreme neatness
T ** f an ^ lightness, weighing only 3 ounces, hik! ' _aei> its successful treatment of the most difficult cases of Hernia, has won for it the highest praise from physicians, both in this country and Europe. Over the heavy, clumsy Traas heretofore worn, for Rupture. As regards ease and comfort in place, and for its certain retention amt cure of the wont eases of Hernia, it has no
equal.
Forwarded State which 1
hips.
C. W. VANHORN A CO., Importer and Maufacturer of Trasses, 38North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. JIV We also manufacture Trusses of all descriptions, fromlnfaDt lo an Adult in size. Elastic I .ice Utero-Ab-domiual supporters (for Falling of the Womb,) highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Instruments for Curvature of the Spine, Club-Pool Weak Andes in Children. Suspensory Bandage*, and also all deecriplions of Instruments and Bandages manufactured for ddsessee that require mechanical ahi for tbetr relief. • mar 33 Cm
r mail, free charge, on receipt of $5.— e is afflicted, and give size around tbe
( \ BO. A. PRINCE A CO.’S MELODEON Sty
VJT are decidedly the beat manufactured
wm
iu this country; and when compared with others, uniformly obtain tho preference.
As Agents for the West, we are prepared to sell these Instruments at manufacturer’s prices, wholesale and retail. C<SLBURN A FIELD, Piano and Melodeon Depot, Fourth-st., near Vine.
mar54
33. Or. \Sf MAMcracrrman amd dkalkr is MOTS A.KD ^HOES, LSATHSS. MOROCCO ft SHOE TRIMMIHOB, N®. rt3 Pearl Street, arrwcKM wal.nct amd runt srRxrrs, CINCINNATI, 0. aprT-<lly
iv. c. HITE.
OXO. W. SMALL.
new con
To any ever used before in any part t tbe world. The unequaled rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinary
types, either on credit or for ciwh.
Presses, Wood Type, ami all other Priming Materials, except Paper and Cards (which have ne fixed quality er
price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices.
The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to ail printing offices, on the receipt of fifty cents
LARGE ARRIVAL OF CARPETING, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, $C. TTITE 4k BlItALL* 499 Main-st., 3 doors west of XX Bank of Louisville, received this morning, in addiion to their forme r Spring receipts, MM packages, consisting of— Superb Royal Wilton and Velvet Carpeting; Rich Kidderminster and Crusley’sTapestry Carpeting; Rich American do do; Rich English 6-cord Brussels; do; Which are entirely new in design and of the richest < colors, with Mosaic, Velvet, and I'hendl* Rug* of rape- , nor quality; Imperial and extra 3-ply Carpeting; Super and fine 3-ply Tapestry Ingrain Carpeting ; Medium 3-ply cotton chain and cotton Carpets in great vanity. CURTAIN MATERIALS. White and colored Curtain Materials of every descrip-
tion.
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. All widths, qualities, and prices. Call and examine onr stock. HITE & SMALL, Maia-at., 3 doors west of Bank of Louisville. marSl-dtf
jppPrinters of newspapers who choose to publiah thi advertiaement, including this note, three time* before the first day of July, 1855, and forward me one of the papers, will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five
From PhUodblphia.
Philadelphia, Juno 1.
By mail we have New Orleans jiapers of times the amount <1 my manufactures. Saturday. The advices from Texas report a Addrrae, qeorge brucb,
fight near Fort Belknap, between the Camauces ami the Indian contractors. The oontractors’ guides were killed and the cattle
*tolen.
13 Chambers Street, New York.
New York, Fob. 12, 1855. raar!-d6tw4m
A. Cr . ill l i% K
PUANTERS’ STORE. Maim street for. ‘U aad 34, (Aruy'r „Y>» Block,) A.OIJINVILA.C* K Y * , mar 19
TO PRINTERS
THROCOHOUT THE STATE.
Cholera In Hew Orleans.
New Okleana, May 30.
The Board of Health has reported that the
cholera is prevailing in the city in ie form. The number of deaths
week ha* been lar^
an epidem- , during this
yiTR am prepared to furnish at the lowest Cash Rates Yv Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in large and small sized Cans. PrinUng Paper of any sire amt extra quality Cards cut to order at short notice Unrated Cap, Letter and Note Papers Fine Card Boards, Plain and Illuinutated. STEWART <V BOWEN, my 17 Indianapolis, ind.
TMOJ1AS BU1ST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in IRON, STEEL NAILS, AND STOVES, Sign of the Red Anvil, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
LIFE AND BEAUTIES
1 ■samnlMIMy of the nee Con r» eras, retre-
fentiog • Cash Cshlthl of Marty MilLtens os Doll *««. I wtU tabu rtihi, sgstura ferns er Ptre, up© i DweUtuga,S«oreasMd rnsraffiMuttBftttttor
1 UreuwW be taken is ifca Cmamtuu 0»«
Catl and frts PsrapMet. ^ ray$$-rtlr
ROBERTS EXTRACT PURE JAMAICA GINGER! rent piABMHfei, moopt nux, CX8UXA. flMUBA ■OfiBVI AND ALL n—linffl OF THB BOWELS.
From Boston. Boston, June 4.
I jThe Portland papers give additional particulars in regard to the attack on the building. The mob consisted chiefly of boys. The Mayor appeared on tbe ground flourishing a sword, with two military companies, who be bail ordered out The appearance of the Mayor exasperated the crowd, and they were received with groans and biases. The Mayor ordered the infantry to fire, which the Captain refusad to do, saying circm.1 stances did not justify such maawirea Rifle Guard soon afterwards approached, when, tbe mob having bout open the doors of tbe lu|oor rooms, eae section oi a company, by order of the Mayor, And. One prison killed, and six or^ seven wounded.— the citixens appealed for an investigation
Hew You, June 4.
In the caae of Catkanne Von# r,grant Edwin For met, the Bapanor Court enmod judgment for plaintiff by default.
ROBEBTS * CO., lattrenttts-
Flouring Mill to Bait.
TPHE Mill erected by us slthe crossing of the Nstionsl i 1MIW JL Rond West of the City, being now finiihuil and al- > TjHHITFtt moat ready for use, the ULderaigned propose ts lent it j N merited x
on fair tereaa if Immediate application is made
STB WART ft BOWEN’S. (Dalles please copy.)
Imtisnapoli , March M, 1855.
JAMES BLAKK. JAMES M. RAX, S. J. PATTERSON. aprt-ddtwtf
tMsday, aad for rale for crah on^f^b^***
. JAMBS LOW A Co., 418 Bluiu-at., Louisville, Ky.
1 styles—di-
NEW 8PRINO GOODS.
THB LBJklBS
Emm
W,
FAICT ST0XK,
HediampsHs, fad. '
e reeelvert Ltoiu rtray. toy Ex- j „ andbeaatiful aseortssent of EmUmo*Ribbons, Flowers, Eonneta. and Flats; 1 f , ; also, a large assortment
«. UT •» W
roeelved Ikto day,
se gromaa* rtde C “ “ Qrpios; this day, sod mr
r “ l JAMES LOW ft CO., 418 Main-st., Louisville, Ky.
River:
mrnm
The attention of the Lsaraa ie pestieoiarty called to our BmbraHartes,£aees and SUks, which naa aMsabcaattthl and cheaper Uma aef swr sftrwd. We shall dotty receive Sew Goods, uotU our stock toall be the best aad moet mmiiiati ia the etty. For fine aad handeeaeo Goods, at Lw prises, caE at tha Lserua' Psarr Stdoo. I. E. WHELAN ft CO. J^lL^irasM, J morttort
•to JAMES LOW ft
TALBOTT ft GO.
Inaa of 1
•Ttototoh ■
LOOKmeGtASSES ■ fictitrm'fbahmb.
JAMBS LOWftJ.'Oj,
*JASU£li 1
LTK
riy.
LOW #
t. O. aCRNSTT. C. V. BROKAW. C. R. BVNTtNOTON. BENNETT A BROKAW,
PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TUB SALK OP
FLOUR, GRAIN, BUTTER, CHEESE,
PROVISIONS, &C.
-VO. 1IO MJBAJMS fiTMJBMT,
roaNCR or WATER-*T.,
»T JH XW TT O H. Jat .
moffiSm
Tones, brothers & co., NO. 19 PEARL 8TRBBT,
CINCINNATI, O.
/AFPKR ro PROMPT AND CASH BUYERS A
Vy large assorttm-nt of the newest styles of
DRY CvOODS.
Also—A beautiful variety of Trimmings, Knotted Fringes, and Embroideries. _ api7-dly 1865. HEW SPRIHG GOODS, mb.
Cheaper than Ever.
npHE SLIkMNklllERB HA VI.34 Ct MADE X their purchases of Early Spring and Summer Goods, are now prepared to exhibit the handsomest, most com-
plete, ana chMncst stock of
STAPI.K AND FANCY GOODS,
they have ever had the pleasure of offering for the inspection ot tho (Htbikc. The assortment now oi>eniiig
comprises
House Pnriiiishiitg (Soods of everv de«crii>tioii
Black and Fancy Silks;
M’DeLahies, Ctialh*, DeBeges;
Pongee's, Brilliants, Berege DeLaines;
I'issues, Plain sod Fancy ftcreges;
Poplins, l*lain sist Figured Swiss .Muslin*
Nainsook nnd Bars;
French and Kngitnh Ginghams .-usI Chintzes ;
Bombazines Aipacca’, Ac., Arc.
Also, Embroideries of every description. Lace*, Gloves Ribbons, L. C. Handkerchiefs, and an endless variety of
Hoosit-ry.
MOORE, CARTER A OITRSLEK, mar 38 No. 1 Washington and Meridian Stc. J A M E S I. L EM ON ,
OSaURS in
Fine Watrliefe,
Jewelry,
an. to- , 535 Mata St., Oppssite the Bunk of Kiatatky, LOUISVILLE, KY., SlOJtr OF THK OOLDEJT BOSK. Fine Gold ami Sliver Watches, various prices; Gold Guard, Fob, and Vest Chains; ' harteiiaiaes. Charms, Seals, aud Keys; loeaic. Cameo, Ladies’ Pearl and plain Goto Pins; Mosaic, Cameo,and other new style Ear-Rings, Diamond Rings and Ptus; Mounting Jewelry for Miniatures aud Hair ; Bracelets, Lockets, and Jet and Hair Jewelry ; Gold Spectacles, Thimbles, aad PeucHs ; Stiver Spoons, Cups, GoUela, ftc.; Plated Ware of aU kinds very cheap; Card Cases, Port-Mooaies, ami Pocket Cutler* ; lam receiving new styles of Jewelry every few days, which autke my stock vary complete. 1 will be r‘m»iiil to shew goods to those who will favor nte with a call. arar3B-tf JAB. 1. LEMON.
STEEL MtlLB BOARDS, nreffi INDIANAPOU8, Ind., 1 BVART8 ftt MURTON, * DEALERS IN PAPER HANGINGS FRENCH AND STAINED GLANB, PORIMAIT^AND PICTURE FRAMES, CORNICES AND GILT WORM OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
(iOODE ft W1LKENS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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tfoiaipra filto*
