Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1857 — Page 2
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MflUMlUM M AMhftfctae K#r« li-)A M1M U»1 //<. f/ lii ,ui rWbd Okadm/m Mtreurp, ,ia Akouaiog U>« trirttkrt, WtaMBk M1«<rhig tA •iter* j>rtB.»tln# the pMHkr rellgiou add aodal iwttu Polygamy, u U Ucalled amonget the Mermoae*
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eoncubiMage a.crimtt? Shmcof the Sutca make aueJlery a puiilth iblfl offence In their courts. But Betels no each »tr ewfetedby Congrteifbr the teifitomt, nor w ide b* U tah for the people which hihoMt Its (erriturt. The concubinage of MolBjitiletn twy, thdrefere, continue In cxletence with the furt authotfty of the United flutes in
Hm twttorv. ■ . - . 1 •
thiry.
At lb the other pccutlsrity-^the tptati gorcrtl* m< ul of their church—all churchea take cOgtrtasnes of. the condmrt of their mvmhens and I the mmiiMsion te their belts*ts Is enOtslV vhittnury. Bo, tl the Murmont think proper to iubmit «o ih« donrtosof their church Mt ‘ Mutters of perasnsl BoMisM ce sveu te nutMera of property, as did the pr.mirtt'o siirtsttSM, how can goseniasht inUmw1.lt the people will nottoriag noils into the souru of the United States, how can the. Courts adjuditwio? /|t uppeam to us, thsrsiors, UuAthe pok'MlIsntjr of Moriuoiusm may co exist with the the KlttlUTsSim^ ^ lb ° 4U<Lori( > l»w».©f V Hi l < »«• au incompatibility between tbetn, the remedy is ao easy of tanking them•slvus a Suty, that wocaaaot doubt they will.use it. I hoy have upwards of one hundred lltousond pWfu* iu Uulu and jwosdytss am daily fiookijig into the territory, Uith from Europe and Olio country, to swell ihvlr numbers. Now, what is
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tr The Dslton couple bars not ran away with each otScr. The woman received an invitation to meet her husband on a certain evening, and want, met him, and spent the night with him; ao
Che fays. He tientes it altogether; wbetvapo®'^ Esther, undertook to ^Mjr^him, iW PArf
parted. .*i/t
of the Journal states that
PaoeaaaS or the pueket having on
phia The
tototte^ng old The •trangefu.wi pie, and they hat rim
to prevent therti from •pp^lng'at.the next Con ores* lor ndmiinsioii Into the Union as a State 7 Wh it will the advocates of wjuatter sovrclguty »iy to the |iropos.il 7 Can they refect It7 Even oh flic nrliicipal laid down in Uie President’s luHiiguml addre^, Utah must be admitted. The eonstitutioii ol ihu United States prescribes but Olio condition to the admission of a territory as a Huic—the constitution shall be republican; and by the laws of Cmigrcmi us well as the usages ol the geticntl government, uny territory having a suflicicut nunibiT of Inlmbltiintfl to send a member to Congreas. sliull he admitted into theUnioti. That iiumln.'r la now one hundred thousand, and the MormoiiH have this number and more, in Utah territory. Once a State, are not the contracts ol marriage, like all other contracts, under the exclusive control of the Atnte? Can the general government, or any other Htutc, dictate what shall be the laws of marriage fn a flute, or prescribe or limit the authority of courts established within
ila limits hy a Mtatc?
For these reasons It appears to us that MormoniftfvrfjtM only bo ulfolifihetl hy the progrefui of civ inflation and the morality of n true religion. The force ol the United fltates employed to establish Unittsi StnUM nutliority, will not touch the jhiou-linrilit-s of Mormonism, and cannot overthrow its institutions. Force emplovetl to destroy the people or extirpate their doctrines would be’worthy only of the dark ages of persecution. Th« I.UMI Phase of Ulack Repnbll-
cuntsin.
The Black Republicans of Massachusetts have coalesced with the K. N. Americans on a platform defensive ol' the rights of the blacks and hostile to those of the alien-liorn whites. Ah there area few blacks in Massachusetts—less than 11),001) in nil—.uui aa the number of* aliens in ere at —aver 161,000 in 1660, and probably 300,000 now—the liberalism has a very narrow raego, and the prosi-rlptivcness a very wide one. • Yet the New York V'ribunc is drumming up recruits for the coalition with the floal and impudence of a Hprpeant Kite, and 1ms invented n moral theory to reconcile its course with its pro-
Icsaionii.
“’J’o i.pp .so a Republican candidate because he Uaccept iylc nlao to the Frcnjoe' AmeiioanH U to T S Tl “i- ' l lun auj - Let us labor to effat/ , Iniloi ’which have no real remn/. ; ,. by refusing uisown the spirit of proscri^don it.” o io proaeribe those who have cby mhed There is morality for you! To prair ribo proscription is a sentiment that has gone Out of dateLet ns tolerate intolerance ; let ua be liberal enough to include illiberalism in. our creed ; let us btTso right as not to differ tri’.m those who are wrong; such la the paradox with which Grech covers his last “moral dod^e.” Formerly the Tribune bad a special excuse for political bargaining. It was to save the tariff, tint precious canals, the groat cause of temper aucc, or bleeding Kmsas. But these special npologlcfl have nil failed, ami it set up a rule for ‘ Universal coalition with uily enCray Of the Dem-
oomey*
VVnen a paper can say '’let us disowa theupirii of proscription by joining the proscribera,” it hn f reached ft point of jmlitical ethics, and metaphysics which enables It to find an excuse for for anything. It is proper to say tint it also enabler those who road It to disembarrass themselves o. any faith in its sincerity or honesty.—AUjany
Aryw.
ceA t trip at'Lexiogtoo, titfk flgOflptidn Uf Ih’A vanta of Mr. Clay tweeivtaf *- trifling compensa tfoa fpr procuring some relic* of AflMtrtd for them, aad eensures Mr. CUy for permitting them to take any thing. * The ideoriiat Mr. Clay, in his hdus« eBteftaining the gentlemen visiting hbn. could know whether his servants were ‘rflceWUp a dime ora quarter for eerviccfl rendered iasimph ridicvtlous... To prowl around the premiaus. of « gentleman, watch hi* servants sad report their doing* ia on occupation eminently befitting the picayune edilor-of. tke«<IadMaapolis Journal. Wet^idipt believe that any member of thu ^bardi would sanction any such infringment upon tin hospitality they were receiving, or sach a slander upon their host. ,, Drcease W 'EkUVrW ‘Altrtiilh flfATEsnEN.— Th .recording the death of ex-Secretary Murcy,
the Philadelphia Time*remark*j«. .
•'ll'seemfl as If death had found a'banquet among oar master spirits hi the hut decade. Almost all the peat and illustrious-moo who came Into public life .duripg the. jBrst twenty-five tears of the present century, have been saniohed awsy within that time. - The Hat which memory calls at the moment is formidable hf numbers, and the persons whole flames are upon it were conspicuous*A>r vait-and vfiricA aWHty; First, in point of time, Is th.it ef John Quiney Aihuns, who died In lWi thep follows those of Kent, Po|k, Taylor, Calhoun, Clay, McDullie, Shiny. Webfltcr, King, Woodbury, Seargunt, Berrien, Clnyton, Hill, Burgess, Cheves ami Marry. What immense powers, what political and legal research, what oratorical skill and diplomatic erudition, wimt wise foresight and wonderful experience have been lost by their deaths td the nation ! When will it, If ever, be restored in the
persons and minds of others? ,
rum the appearance of concern and anxiety which
t strange Undvu/t i. f 1. 94rwi r.
The graajBMiorityofthsae newly aivirop Mojbwm «ra Wflleh and Daiia r bat tlmra a>e #fo imon* them Swede*, Ehgfiah snd Seesdu wo conversed, informed u*that tbeparty wobsmsler the cotftiftand of an - ’ “ ‘ ' '
per, who exercised pel
hem. The pa*#engeri were moral and coBseut their deportment duringthe-posBBge.Md Btrietkv the observance of their religions forms. There were raR^# < ^f«t»ir r P «ft«r^*»i«i.y,
md at given periods'dirin^ the week. *
v the Ne* Vorit'.VofMPB state* that «tbe goff »upe’ , .ts,pfogrtflfling Apdfie^njln Connoctfouv ind that henceforth regular meetings wttl toe told it South Warwick, Northiioid, Darien, Oxfoid aptj. Stanford with Westport ... ; X • in t 4 ! i#*» «•( ,i j iKneripnmt Tseascev toe Ottio.—If there weto toefot'e any grova4’ fof queitiouiuR til* pro nrietyof app ving the principles of . the United States “Sob Treasury"-law to the management appear* *0'n r fatly removes tboim grounds, and estaMlshe* ttA dhiportanee' beyond question. ] A full dlvOrt-Cof the State Trcasury from all banks
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INSURANCE AGENTS, ITmUSPOMF. TirffTAWA.
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Death Under Hoors—Tlie Paris correspondent of tin} Boston Traveler Buys the doctora have declHred that the late extraorainary invasion ot colds, gripes,and peritoneal inflammations (which proved unusually fatal) were entirely owing to the bell petticoats, winch expose the whole female person, from tho waist dowu to the feet, to the weather. Ladies, efter a promenade, return home shivering ; the crinoline hns given them n chili, and the tlrst thing that ws hear is that the family
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officem; thenwalifea guarded by fctatufory peBklties
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bfiWWUatVr • We Have no Incflnatlon to enter into an extended argUtflCflt upon tli!*< question to day. Tne late dejalcalfort has already suggested the argument, and conclusively to h11 wlio have .given thought to. the subject: r We tire happy to see that the Democratic paper* of the State,* without vn exception that haacome uader our observation, ire taking a positive position on the subject. The Democratic party, when assembled in convention hi August, will no doubt declare unanimously for the measure.—Toledo Commercial ., ., . NeuEalgia.—A gentleman living in Philadelphia says; “ In passing through Pittsburgh, some months since. I purchased a bottle of BsaHAVE’s Holland Bitters. It relieved me so much, that on returning home I bought two more bottle* from Dr. Dyott, which completely cured me of Neural
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It is particularly reoonunentied to those pvreone wbowof anient spirits, or .Olwr fonr.s of ai.-apaiWu.. Oenefag:. inatantsneuus in effect, it fln4*ils way ilirertly tothe seAtv
ncto* at the abbW-TOr erifri»»f the U ht|f of ^haif the -mirth ,a.w <|werter of jmiou "3 in lowsusB-quUi r»aw.H»*j«^raax.: 1 A' t:« l c o-s-ili twenty ciuut-a, taerue aest five cbtius«tbeiicc socthtwemy ctuii.s,
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julyTMtaii' l>'fr:i .r?6<n l!al«fluu<e. lUiit is St.
i^ne-i - ill utter at )-u Ur at’imVare #alt> on t Iteitth .lay of
August, flM7i,«R Vt^Mneh l< Xl.l'ht froht of the "n.-lit House. In the city nf In-Han poMs. the fotlnaln.-r rt est -te to fit: In -to mtc lets, the nurth-eas^. ..utrler, sml-i. H, cowcsnip.lil Doth ofratiRe four, e ist.coi.toii.'.j;;: Cti a. r« . .SB acre* of which trill yiol.l 5>i Oor-iaof winal t • the acie, tnd only 4', mileo porthie ist cf douath.ir line, with go...!
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Also, lot No: 2, in'Call^i’s StrtalitlsIoTi of Sq.vtre No 17, ju Bichi»aa sire*H, with Jaelli s r.-.ms cellar. -' Also.'RIt N/-.-5,1ii ;<|Ttiire no 39, a\t MM^tpi Street, conUuiiri£ ttra teuejueu'U, rviitiiiit for S10 per mouth
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TKRHS—One-{5IrTci5Iun baud, rcsidur in three rijiud paymehts aO?, 21'Uh,l3d fcot.’J.» With interest. For further luforiuatioii iuI iress me at Ciociimh'.i. care of NO! it PeariSU^tT: {jilly V ISAAC W. llfSTKK.
matantnneuus in eueci. n nivw us way ntrectiy to me wsoi > | w-en» q'aw TOR RTNiT.-
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ASSAM'S C 29# , , . *b.. ... . INDIANAPOLIS 3AM-L H. IVbite, Sec’y- • Xu. C. Watxtev. Prea’L ' ‘ ^ .. .. ^ T. BULLARD, M.. D., Me ileal Examiner, Indianapolis. HOTSSS, Carriages, aHO. ^UgglCS, tO
This Company sill tssoe Policies an the Jci:it8tocti»riii-^
dpimi-1 u)>on the mutual piur. thu* wmihiuiu^ the ten- “ houses sxtt at the oar, week or Moanr efits of hoth systams At theoiahm uf thein.-ured. j janJ-dfim. W. HTLK The lowest'rtttes-of premium’ are eiiar^e.i that can ha J , , ■ .
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W. WILKISON.
adopted, and afford reijwisite aorurity to
and p rpetbityt* the ii ntitution.
Insurance may lie eoectcd oa the lives of persona going ] to California, or rtl-rtnol, at fair rate* of pre-ntium ; an<i per- j mils are granted f-.r traveling, sea, and f.ewijn residence : setieraHy, at reesonaMe rate*. - . ? Insurance for the benefit of a nh-u-ried wenpyi ;nH| he bc ,
of ainguiar remedial pro|>erth-s. ->• CAUTION. . . , The great popnlsrity of this delirhtfnl aroma haw indace-1 many taitatt-m*. which tli* imiiicshmil I guard modi.si purehitslm.'. Be not -periuuiriwt U la.y ssiythiiwt elee-unlii yp>. Inrve irtren Boerhave's Holland Hitters n fair triid. Owe bottle wilt convince you how infinitely su;>rrior U is to itH dies.imitations. . . . .. • ., t.i Sold at $1.00 per bottle, or »U MtU* for J3.01*. by the - *■ 80LK ntOPRIETORS, - - »
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- Emerson Bennett; .
my friern*, and four or five of the number flay it! ofav.vy descri.»tio:i. cured them. 1 think that my recommendation | Patuphlets c-uittiii
Pamphlets cunttiiiitn? rate; <if pretnium and infi rmatioil ‘
has done more for its eole iu Philadelphia than on the iul ^' of Lir ° In3Ur ' ne toTKK"&'RKoxiit:u
your advertising.” !
[We arc not permitted to publith the name, but
undertaker bits been sent lor. Is it not at range j ^ l*** 011 lI, ° Rtore < or communicaUng ,
tliut lodiefl should never adopt nny faahion that is not prejudicial Id health? Corsets, thin shoes, microscopic bonnets and crinoline have murdered
an many persona aa Moloch himself.
Prom the Buffalo Republic.
HOW WAVED 11X0x71
AHUtorlal l«ea|lnlsccnrc.
One of the most agreeable duties of journalism to chronicle thu heroic deeds of, those whom chance or unus^ml natural developments have rendered benefactors to the human race. It Is a part of our leqitiinute province to rescue the fauu! of auch individuals from oblivion, and by enacting the part of tlie historian, to hand their names and the records of their achievements
with ns by letter, will be convinced of the truth
of this statement ]
RoBEtiT Browning, Agent, julyT-d&w-lw Indianapolis, Ind.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A T THE LADIES’ FANCY STORE, No.
[\ 5 Bhu-h House.
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some
•ell at red
Wo have j et remalulnj some band-
Organdie Muslins, Tis utm Uenwe Koi-es, and hand- I Silks,. Also* Jiacjs and KjahroiflerieSj whUl we will
reduced prlcva. Call nt
New England Mutual Life Ins. Co,,
Boston, Massachusetts.
IKSTABLL3HKP, lcH3.] ",
Capital and f-.c-umulatlon Premiums to meet Losses, OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS, After paying among-ail policy holders $181000 Casli Dividends. B. F. Stxvehs, S---c'y. WiLLaVP Pfuntw, Pre-'t.
JjftnN M. KITCHEN, M. D., Meiical ExtucinfewyAa^jaimpiilis.
The prenfuBt* are ** low *tia eonsUtent with-* 7ucce-<s-ul boabwaa. .' l ? .
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‘ J. K. WHELAN A CO. ; Stot! *’
Uti.fl A. AIXEA’S WORLD’S HAIR i i RESTORER, an unfailing restorer and preserver of j ■air and eight, for wda hy J.K.WHKLAN & Co., juiyft (Uf No. 5 Bates House. {
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down ta the admiratiett and gnttiluilc of future S F^^crivJ't i'jWiVJl. v-J U v gonorAtion*. The village phiUotiiropiijt, or the i Bate, iiouae. 'JuiyiHitn j.K. wniLAjT&co. uene factor of it local commuuitv, U as much a | i part of the history of his time iCs tho heroes ol WELL KEPT FURNITURE 1 D' ate, or ns the sacred geese whose gabbling nt /*.-*• /V ■■■* a-w-*-I ' tlv r mck Tnrpeift saved Rot.te from the horrors of 1 ^ tXu-BiX.
‘ V. . . T- . i T WIEiL. SELL ON XIU RSOAY NEXT, i the present inrtiUice is to 1 | July 5W,, at two o’cl.irU p m , at the n-sidetsyi of the .
II. Vanhorn, on Meridian street—the entire j
A Orcat «* HnpubHrnn” flpervlt In the
EiinnecUcut Ergisluture.
The following *peoch in the Connecticut Legislature, by Mr. K.chtrds, of Ashford, we find reported lit the Hartford T.met. Tho speech wa> m idc against the motion to indotisitely postpone a aeries of anti-slavery resolutions, reported by
the committee on fedcr.il relations:
“Gentlemen of the House of Representatives! (The speaker nodded, leisurely, as much as to say “I urn one oftlut number.”) Slavery is a wickeu •ud nl> id itistjijition, nyf Jruiud?, apd l go again it wherever it exists. It hadn t ought to have a resting place on this globe. No, my tfbhr sir! ii is inhuman and a fraud upon our country and its laws. 1 say not another stcprirall you go. Now my dtarsir, wheal look hick on Jefferson, who was the infinite arkiteckt of the Declaration ol Independence, whereby slavery never could exist, milking all men free and equal, and alike, what ; do l. Mid? My respect and admiration are delighted, gentlemen. And the infinite wisdom oi . this House should sustain that act. My feeling, on this subJect-iti), are very arSiant, Alia ff Tsay anything so severe ns to hurt ilie'leellngs of tinother side, I ask their pardon. My dear »irl . . .(speaker shut* Ids eyes very lights anil compress- ** hia lips;) when I come of age I was c ined to .y-ttm bedside of a dying m in in Ashford. HU hah WH silvered o’er with age, and white with gray hair. He threw tho first dem icratic vote evei east h» Aahlonl, and my dear sir, that wo* a high honor, gentlemen. He said to me, “ora vou going tube mule a freeman in AeA/Wr’ f‘ves, Sr, T dor*’ “Then,” said this old gray hwded maa, white with age, and tottering on the grave, “peek the Lord! eeek him airly that you may find bimt ami then nuke yourself m ister of the sci-
v . Buce of government.” O, my dem . lends, we
• mum avoid tlie evil deeds of this world, for the Old moo raw the 4«n«e»oiis uny go up, and up, time* at Ashford! Let us beseech the Lord to conduct US in the right paths, and let ua avoici the tivU tuMptadoM of. the tUnoa, tad b**k »u onr
• • armor tor the dap which no jmin kiwweth nW) it
oome*. .Aud finally, i go for thete resolutions, for I am out’a Spoken aud plain hearted
■ diant iu my faettn-r*
Mck. Our duty in
relate a similar oecunviice, whicli transpired near
home.
Years ago, when tho conrae of trade rnn in i counter direction to what wo may now behold, owing to a severe drought, the city of Sandusky underwent all tho horrors of a protracted famine. The water on the bar ftt the mouth of the bay was so low that vessels were unable to reach the IHirt, and as there was no laud transportation at tiut time which could be relied upon in a case of iudden emergency, it appeared aa if Providence had forsaken the place entirely, and that its hiubiiants mast «oon perish. For.day* and weeks .heir stock uf provisions had been gradually tlis ippearing until soon all waa gone, and their only reliance was upon the few fish which they were enabled to obtain from the waters of the bay, and m occasional meager supply of game from tlie
neighboring forest.
At the time of which we write the woods in dut vicinity, and in fact throughout tlie Western deserve, were frequented by vast numbers of wild nogs which obtained a bountiful subsistence and ,-rew fat upon the thacL which everywhere iboundcd. These hogs were doubtless esfriys, jut the sporsenets of the population in tlie interior, and the rapidity with which they multiplied, rendered them atrangers to man and very shy of j nis presence. During the drouth, of which mention has already been made, large droves of these uiimals wended their wny to the Juke, in the neighborhood of which they continued to rem du. Sandusky Bar in particular was a favorite resort .or them"; in "the waters of which they were accustomed to wallow, after slacking their thirst. Those who are aoqaainted with the locality of ahich we speak, will remember the annoyance to which the early settlors were exposed in the shape if a flue red sand which covered the beach, and which, in times of high wind, was not only exceedingly troublesome but dangerous. Thousands jf hogs, in consequence Of frequenting this spot, >ecame totally blind, but still, with all the cunning which belongs to this race in their natural itate, they continued to elude the hunters. One day when the famine in the city was nt its height, mid when it was apparent that even tho tcongest must soon succumb, Joe B——— took | down his gun and resolved to make a lost effort!
July lisv'iy m wtc* \j viova* r rt f uv ii.1- Wn. II. Vanhorn, on Meriiila
hovscholii anil kitchen furniture. ron-iiUinff of I rds, beaii--ivads an.l IttiliUmi, Imre-.us, lounge*, carpets, curtain:, rockers, chairs, looking (.iasses, stoves, oil jmiuUrigri, engraving:, hooks, muttrasses, queensware, china, knives mid
terks, cu, l-'nr l, and wooden ware, Ac., Ao.
Terms cash—AU good* to he taken away hy Friday noon.
julyri-Utd HARRIET M. VANHORN.
fu) business. - -v'- t -,V'
This Is thaoMoat Life Zosuroaca CotapEiijfthe Tnitcd
fttss. *
II us hands may inaurc for the hepefit of wives: Widow*.far the benefit of tbeir eoil imnix. > --. •' '
Brother* forthulieuefft of isier:; Bohs for the lienefit of parents; Del-tors for Oie U-iiellt of creditors; Laymen for the t-enefit of pastors;
IMiiianthropistg for tlie benefit of public chmLics:
'California ami Eurt«pean risks taken
For nsurapoe inuuyi-f the above naeiH favorite and
responsible Coinpauies "pp-y to LOCICE &, BROTHER,
N. W. Corner Wnrhiu-'ton ami Meridian Sireem, ]tily I ■ ' - • rXDIANAPMLK*; Great Cures «fl DeaFnrss and Rixeu* I
> matiw-m by
DcGRATB’S GREAT ELEtTRiv OIL. i IMPORTANT TO THE WORLD ! !
ROVER, by
Major Jones' Courtship and Trave)*, lllurtrated; Fimon SugggF Adventuree and. Travels “
Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes;
Humors hf Fafcbnbrtlfle;- “'i : ; -
Cimric* Lever's Work* in 4 vot. fl vo. cloth; t - *
Ten Thous nd a Year, by C. C. Warren;
Oliver Twist,-Dtokens. flvoM .'
Daviit Copperfield, Rckens, 8 vol.; ■ s Nicholas Nickleby, " 2 vol.; All of >ir*. Henlt’s Works, 7 volume:: 1’ictorhil IBstory UaitefliStataa; • - •
Religion of Geology, Hitchcock,
Lihrurj-of N’idund Histoo - ; . , .
Ldmltfc jfe OardSning and Rural Architecture, by j ii I'Dawingh • ; . . r •. A ^i . { ✓. t
S:ir»-ent'k Life Henry Clay—Greeley;
Minnesota and Dcootah, leUfrs de cripUve cf a tour thr.iugh the NorthWest, in the autumn cf Itatj, ir '-uwotteiC. C. AadersonL i ,i ,i . i
Dead Secret, liy Wilki Collins:
A Report of the Decision of the Suprme Court in case
j • of Dred Scott, at STEWART * BOWEN’S, j j mie'lF-dtf " 18 West Waahiligthn St.
j "7- DAVID T- N-TIITll,
i..ATT01lNEY AT X.AW..
Blaffton, WelLi Ca, Ind.,
i W1|;7IEE ATTEND TO ALA, LEGALBl - i W rides* Intrusted in hiacaAvln ths Circnit and Su-
prcaie Couits of this State.
! I’krtfcu.' r attention paid to the collection of claims in the I counties of Weill,- Adafns, tiunringtoR. Jay, Blackford,
{ Grant, Alien, Whitely and Randolph.
! Curii'a|K>tHie}ye aujicile l.
Benjamin Page, Jr., &
'MANUFACTURING t*llAUMACZmSTS'AND CpRJU-
. v , , PitfwbitrgU:
.1 iT GENERAL AGENTS.
■ New York—Barr,erfc PeA.-Xi-d Broadway, coiner of Dunne utrert: • - ; ‘ ! : * * Philadelphia—S. W. Dyott & Sons, IS North street.
Baltimore—Cuspare Brothc’s, Say street.
Cincinmtti—Jidin P- Pork,
Chica-;,)—Barclav t Bndliers, 213 S. Water street. St. Louis—Barnard Adfilhs flt Cbl ■■s i ■
unaKbiUtm.
ANDliEW WALLACE ..STORAGE. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
*Nt> DEALER IK
Wheat. Flour. Com, Flax Seed, White Fish, Mackerel
om. Flax Seed ed Pia ter,' Lon
I, White FUh. S
d Plaster, White Lime,
X have sii ofEpt inUie 2nd story of try buildingop| o'.tc Four Lots on New Jersey itiee, in the North part of the cdfy, and a 15 ami TO acre ii-oet of land »ithin a nJ'.e of the city, will h* sold on Ltvoroi le lonns. Alri,, MrbhiT lots lu’fiie s.,ut’i part of the city at great
WILLIS " . WRIGHT.
New Or!e;iht«-T. Wright A Co. '
E. BROWNING. Sole Agent,
..ain»S&«Ucw.1jr. ... VfHonai'.oiif. fr-d-
8ENN2TT‘S EMBROCATION.
CtaoWt', t’Mci. ar.d SVbite Sand, Rosin. Nails, Western Reserve . CUeese, White 1 ail and all kinds of Staple V
Groceries and Seed.
STi-ntc or. 8. E. DUtgonal anc! Delaware Street*, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Irdianapjti:, Oct. 23,1350. This ia to certify I have been
Prof. De Gmth. Dear Sir!—This ii
for five or six year*, and I have i>een cure,
off '
J ITTLE DOTtRIT: DICKENS’ LAST GREAT j , "fj f '^op'tain^f rot! t 'of urdJ’
J UlyT-dU'
WKRDgN ic CHAMBSULAIN’S.
Yours truly,
Another*
f INU NllIiLERSaaCall si my oiiioeand examine ma1 chine* fur cleaning Wheat aad packing Flour, liefore
tnethlng in th t Une Bu-
rnt heretofore nseil. E. O. H. WALDO.;
No. 3 Bates House, Illinois Street.
WM. KENDRICK.
IxDuxiroLts, Oct- 20ui, lf55.
ean
vurchasiiia; eljo.vheru, as I have 6oti Mrefy new'and far 8U]*url*jr to «nythi
JulyT-dlw
■NRANK JI.ESHE’fl Gazette of Fashion for July 1' l 1 ftt - UuljTJ STEWART A BQWEN’S. T> ANK OF THE CAPITOL.—Thi* Bank will I B contiuiiu businea a* heretofore, except that of niuing
Prof. DeGrath
Dear Sir!—Thh eertlflfs I have hied Prvf. DeGrath's Electric OU. I have !>een deaf for five yet-.rs and ibhas
cured me. Yourstrulv, HENRY WOODS, Scn’r.
Yet Aaotlier.
. .w» 1 • *
iKmiKapoiT:, 0rt;N3ril, IrtiC. Prof. De Grata- , „
Dear Sir 1—This certifies I have I-eon deaf ten yearsDeGrath’s Electric Oil has restored tnyhearinztpme w ell. Youis truly JOHN TAYLOR.
notes. Exchange, Hank note*, coin and uncurrent money DtOrath’s Electric Oil Is the marvel of tais a*, for the dealt In generally. Money rewlvcid on rfettosit and a liberal (Mlowtiig (hot cveiytitiny :j ' r ' ' ' ‘ 4 ' ale of interest allowe.1 par agreement. june23-dtf. CnW# BheumaOsm often In a day.
Caro* Deafness, one to ten days.
Cures Neuralgia Toothache, two mimiies.
Cures Cramp In stomach, five minutes. Cures Rums, Bruises, Wounds,one to three-doys. •.
Cure* Pains in Rack, Bretts', one day.
Cures Ujadache, .fifteen minutes.
Cures Enraciie, Stiff Neck, Ayue. one night. Cures Piles, Strolled Gian-):, ten day*. Cures Felons, Broken Breast, Balt Rheum, three to ai: days..- tit*: - • .-.Z . Cures Quincy, Palpitation,Pleurisy, one to t-n days. Cures Asthma, Palsy. Clout, Eryniiwla*, five to twenty
days.
ANI IYOW RECEIVING 2,000 BRLS* of Kanawha Silt.-2e0 fe barrels—-which I can sell hy
t partially -leaf, '-tire whole «1« l#*er than was eves offered in. this citj- I d hy one appli- ! hayr.^a.Large stack, of Lake Salt under ciina-, vvhiqli will
of hundre-lr keep it al*-a.' a fresh.
I am receiving dlily-from Detroit, WhRe Fl*h. Trout, I Pickerel an 1 Herring. I have yet a large lot of the best
| quality of Mackerel.
I 2,liW>bags Dairy Salt, a large stock of Molasses, and all I kinds of staple Groceries, which I selling for flash. All goo U sent to me for sale on commission, shall have
\ my attention.
| I will give you one house for reference: S. A. Fletcher i lz Co., the ol lest established tracker* in Central Indiana. Agent f<-r atan-lurt B mis A Murray, of Cleveland,
will make liber.'J advances on Flour tu that House. .AIs-,, a'.-ertf for Ituryve- dt Kor-yth’* SchleS, Fi
nd Letter Presses.
so,
Safes, Milt-Tracks am
junea.-d-i*
Fire Proof
ANd’rEW WALLAfF.
KT<P'w Queuing! S LAMPS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
/CONSISTING OF
No/- .. - Stand Mar Fluid Lamp—Solfty Patent,..
Hanging, do do do do do Bid--, do do do do do
Stand Solar Oil,
Hasi^ing,do do , . .
Side, do do
Girandolesets 3 pieces fi burners. Hall Lanterns, stained and engraved.
, mntlBroca. And tinvll
mj time ia ttp, I "vrtll mjt no more, th wffh
ir, nut to enter farto the
tat
i . , 1 b*
ran. m> dtartir, nut to, enter brta the beg pHy BMnenlB of tk* wurW, full of viekednem •ml efomumw «r«Ff1 thing*, m* ftbBprtfcep wijl peflor, end 1 will Btup,” " _
'HI
IlMfofloRB thirty of Brigham YomcV IbUowtn
UthoOBTfoinresait, ifoMgfatUitho Ifog —I, L—fo Lmim NT’
Cut, T. 0„ Hnrpe Globes, assorted sites. 7,amp Chimney*, “ •* Fluid Solar Wick, “ “ Oil. “ “ “ “ 1 Braided “ ' ' ' • “ ‘ •
JACOB LTNDLKY, .
july2-Utf No. 16 West Washington Street. SX3,o6oT7«^O^CT3Er
OF MERCHANDISE t“ J&. UL O T 1 O 33. - WIT.LBK BOLD AT THE BALKS ROOM,
N«. 8* East WMUtagton Street* One door East of Babcock’» t^holesale drocery Store,
commencing on Saturday morning,
June 20th, at Ten o’clock,' ’
gun ami resolved to make a lust effort! a FTERNOON and EVENING of sun* day U> rescue iiifl wiib aud little OUcb from a fate tho : l\ ’'"1 awtn Monday morning following, and «o nost horrible of which the mmd has any concep- ! f«taSf rT” ** ^ U ^ “ ''** doc. All day long had their sunken cyoa and L n a_ shriveled hands implored him in vain for broad—' UfJ uOOUS, LlOtulIl^, DOOtS, SuOCS) md alas ! he knew too well that within tho whole I * cfcc NfrVCtl to deiJM?ration by this rotlrCtiolL but Still j llioun mul Ulofoched Mtt0liD' 9 f he ‘tinxfl, Craah, -vith feeble steps, he took hi* way to the foreat, I Toweling. IriahdJnen, Tal le Cloths, Flame i.Casslmere*.
resolved not to return without relief in some aptv • * '‘ :;l 1U 1 ‘ 1 For a long time he hunted in rain, traversing miles of weary pathway, without so much as see mg a single evidence of animated nitnre, until ne waa on the point of yieiding to despair. At hia moment • bomb* ns of approaching footsteps, attracted hia attention, and ho paused, with every itcuity rendered keen by hunger, to listen. Nearer and nearer came the tramping, and just as Joe, to screen himself from observation, took
FAIRBANKS’ PATENT © C , Soil by FAIRBANKS 6l C0. f jurc£3 I8H Rro.uljYny, N. Y.
JOHN J. DL J40KT,
TRUMAN M .CCRTIS.
330:
Cures Hemorrhage, Sorofuta, Abscess, six to ten days.
Chin,i im-rot tH -J t
They are woil- lea*
Cures Frosted Poet anil Cactios —There are num-
ains, one to thre * day a.
u Unitatlunx
the reputation that my ai-tii-l-- has acquire,!.
tss GB-EA^LnrQQayj BesmrfCw Fmhromtloti s Th* Great Liaiaent. = Care* /-Htm, aad • g
«pnetCH Fnibrocntion t Th* Great Liniment. ^
BeBnett'M FmbrocHtlom Th* Great Uniment.^
Cures burn* sutl SmttU.
Bennett^M Fmbrorarlonx The Great Linimeut. Cures TtHtlharh? ami Se»rr Thr&tlf. • ' ■ - Bennett** Enibrocntlsin i (WGreat Liniment.
Gurus KhtuuutimM uud .Itunttyiu.
Bcnnett'n Kmbrorntion: The Great Liniment.
Cure* rrvTrtt Limb* and Svrthnif*.
Bennett** Fmbrorntlon: Thr Great l.faimrnl. Cures I'httitffii thinei*, autl makes them irfiitr, nuutifth, aud mu/i; ami to tbn*« uuuuy eU iu litis way,
it fs especially recommendetl.
Bennett** Kmbroenllont Thefireat Liniment.
Beiug very *tnmy audj>Enrtfrfhug, u> the la-si l.ininicut that can lie used fortfie M"rnr; and th'Aisahdf of testimmiy cau be shoun of its curative etfeefe upon this noMe animal. Bennetf’M Indlltn OH*—This prepfirati /YrttP isfar sn|»er»<ir to nil els^ liea|*e<l npoi lie. as a rwutorwr. nnd tieiUt •irtt'-f*.- ami is
ting, and highly'l«eaw«ify*iig ul»rfo
lie. as a ▼igoratii
the Hair, giviug lor. To th'*flc »•
uabl
recoiituiei
mg, and Digltly'laramifylug u|*r« «sr«l rr. giviug it a ti*u«i*owr #/**>» ami
ion for the n the pub* riretee, IU*
rl ttfti.n
irh
*. To th'»8c who are Uttld. s»r l»k« to. it is invaluable: and to Leulin it it e3|«ctaHy recoitiUieudcd.
Iy t»» I*e«**»i a httlntrrju*
etl** Fmhrornllnn, The Ore** l.inimml r» OU. M ilir h*ir. i» fer „»lr by
vk»*«*i*ers eienr- .< HF.X.X t: fT. ‘
Wi1eHieHjt>ne~ fir hi ern r»
lennetr and literal
all Vni/gia. and re«|«cl*l-lr ! .here, and is pf,.lured 1-y J 1’asiuiACEtmrAi CiiaaKT. ir.
‘iai gKiiis and os time. W1LL1S M'. T h iveSOO cords of gh-M season.-..1 >,0u.l fuf
jaiy2-<16t
- de.
w. w. w.
A Rare Chance lor icpecu^aticn A SITTERJOU FLOFASfiNG ^*JI-J. r«.R BALE'.—Tift! TortVflle Fleurir.j Mill i.; forM’e. '!!’*•> lliil ha* |>ten pronounced 1-y ail con:; eu:: ; judges a 1 • ■live cxMMned'lt? superior to ady <.lbei iidH In the- S a.,, aking into cou.idei'auou its aise and caj aiu^v. H c„i,la:i s ,11 the modern fthpruvemenis for niiiliiig. ir will n.iike n
its him aud ca; aciV. I 1 c«i,taii s
liing. it '
JTft-l of extra Flour out of from vivx t.« t> v pouiais lers if wheat than any tnitl w ith in forty miles ri ii—,»i *tjuently having a great wh-ant.-me in the ptirdiasc of wheat n its own rk-irrify over other miiir. • Th© country nlxml it is rnphily -roynvirc. :it-d White vhcat, every way equal to the far fan.ed Genessec wheat, is almost exclusively value,1 in the ncighJoirlimal. - At- thW'MiH «> hanth-ert -barrels lT hour can he ioatlcd into scar iu less than thirty miiiutes and sent to Pittsl nrp. Cleveland or Bufielo, without change t-f cars, and ot courrv it less Cost uird damage to the l-arrel. During the dry ami eoM jairt of ti,e year, whtcli is about -dt months,when the wnfer mills can do little or nothing, .hecustom work is very heavy. There lure four run uf Htones, three for alient and ere •or corn, driven hy two twelve iucli Engines of Greeideni'a !iUe*t atwH'est make. Ail the work, t-oth wn„d him I iron, ios been done w ith much ear,; and skill. an.l of the l,t>t
uaterials.
If the alone descrihed property should not he sold ty he first of Jniy tiext, it will then be rented for one year rom that liny,-- • '• Any person or persons v.Uo may wist, to purchase or rer t .l,e a'kfve proiierty, will adiiress Peter Staa’.s, hr., «h-i-all m him at his residence in F-.n-tville, on the Indianapolis, ■dttsburg and Cleveland Railroad, twenty mile* from li.lianapaus. D. MAGUIRE, ( , r ap28-dtf 1*. STAATS. Sr.,1 lrU(Jeee4 -
SLA.XJ52Iowa, ^ootl imaliiy, »i;«i Moiiieri, • ai.itsil of th*
CjA3VX> fox* 4 Ak ACHES in i'.-U vounty,
only H tulles from Dcj
j will hosokbeheap for ready jiay.
! h',5 ccrew hr Jaifi'er county, Indiana, most of thi* lard ( lea in a laxly and of first quality—would trad,: for good city life acres tvitfiin iiO mites of Columbus, Ohio, near the -.wo^of DtA-twar*-. warily iUMiruvol.in a gouiiacrtleia,ui.t,liaa i never-failing ei-ring. aud 8 i;o-hI orchard; wutild exchange
.'or city preperty, by WI
•pilC. .
ILLIAMS Cl VAILE,
Agents.
,.c
OR riALE.»wTh ■ su'-scri' cr has mi l>a:.d and for sale bottled alein any quantity, at his cst i ii lina-nt un Illinois street op|Klsite the Galt Horn*.-. Indian:, p"S a. Indiana mayt’o-dSm. ' I' IH TBCII.
5 HO
Agent* iu liiui
'h s >n
gartenVWm. Till >. J. J. Pope & 06
Age: f. Re
W. KoVr.s, Tomlii
—.. ’ .. **. • i<
i 8 *n Sc Cox* Win. Mo.rtr, J
ft CM i c I i f *» Its . X I ( • • US | 'C VW. V/ V , all Druuists throughout t le country.
jnue2v-lAwly. ,,
I.- IP s n-
Da.jg tAt C and
mutt !>ewar*. For sate by
JulyT-dfcwlm]
sprung up on The public
H BIIOWNING, A'^entv
I i'uiRj’f »!»’*. 1t>«1
LADIES’ EMPORIUM.
No. 37 Ea*t WuKliington Kt.
TTaYING pnri-hasc I the entire stock of staple and'fancv
H f
' MMONT & CO., • ( Formerbf of Cincinnati, Ohio. )
‘ M ANUFA CTUBERS
THE PEOPLE! The greatcsl Scholars, Pocis, Orators, PliilOBvpUerfff Warriors, Statesmen, Inventors, and Improvers of tite Arts, / ^ROSE FROM THE LOWEST OF THE People. If re Lad waited till Court,<tj hail inventei printing, clock making, steam navigation. r»ij‘rr.y, and a thou*and other Inventions, we aliouhl probaldy have cuntlnnc)
Ifi darkness to this hour.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTS BARGAINS?
iST ALL sf-Cl’l EXAMINE
THE LARGE AND HANDSOME
Si-loction of
KICK DUESS GOODS. The desk-aide nnd as«orte:l suji; iy of Substantial nnsl Dnrt«l><e l>« me-tlc "’’•Dry GoOtl*. The good assnrtaR-i t o" LADIES’ JIISSES' AND GENTS’ HOSIERY OF EVERY GRADE. The nice French Silk, Mitts, En:- " broideries and Gloves. The comfortable ami Cooling LINENS & COTTON A DEB Tlie many' and Luc!lev* Variety
Of
NOTIONS AND FANCY ARTICLES. The large and pteisiog stack of IO O Ttf 20* E! T 1 ® , Both Trimmed and Untrimme-.l The Handsome CARPETING, RUGS', -• FLOOR OIL CLOTH, And all other hinda of Dry Good*, nt No J Oil I Krliows
MOL VI AIN.
rttf&wfiw.
Goods of N V. Oetirhart, nnd will keep cunstcntlv «>n ' hand, wholesale and retail, a full supjd.y of all -Rrriefes . found at any first'thus-house hr the-West All ordir* from the country attended to promptly. - -
jun«fi3-dlm.
F. V. TAYLOR..
tael tar behind a tree, a wild bog emerged from •.thicket,advancing directly toward him, followed immediately by another stllL The hanter (rcmli'od with anxiety nnd excitement, rawed his ^un, but suddenly paufled in aitonislimrtlt at the singular phenomenon before him. The drove (for drove there wasl was approaching him iu Indian file, and headed directly for the Biy. The second hog held in his mouth the tail of the lirst, the third that of the second, and ho on, to the number of sUtv and upward, each was hoWmg Hut to the caudal appendage of his predeceswr, and all were toeing led by-die foremost of the drove, and he being the only one that could see, was thus convoying Ms afflicted eompenlona. The hunter comprehended the scene toa momen*, and dnstantiy decided tm»m Mb eonrse. Raising his gun deflbentrtytTie fired, and sev•red the tail of the lender eleeete the raets. Hi/
paofoaa came to a deni halt, Joe quiokly d! nett -
up.
Twee-is, liuoicry, moves, flee-, Stc ,
Also, a. choke scktHoiteff Ciotlitag, consirting of Coate Puute, Yeats, Shirt*, Dr twtrs, Cravats, Bosoms, Collars,
rttub** v oiiirwBs us^ vrnT«iv9 f -bbvbuhu, vuiiar fcu.. all of which most and will be sold to the trighe 11 A— ? L\- ..A n in a II fri . .G a. A
S3 too-ixl Bollexrs,
* 1 CmMNBYe,«RITCHING. -
Lar*t Tanks, Coolers, Gas Holders,
jaflNfohk ; --- =
%>t * Ki ! «W^u»r-mriL
No. 1 Odd Follows’ Hall, ^knrner Of F,uii.iuyi^g cone i>ut practical mechanics, we are enabled to . Poop• and Witsa. Sts. w , „ | compete witli thv i-est shops of Cincisnatf oranj TYATS Interest on deposits.(tatet for d to « per cunt, as ; other city in work or prices. nT per time.) Discountsaccei*n le. Business paptv f-;r PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING, regular depositors nt ft fixed rate. Buys and sells Ekcwn . Fire Brick nnd Clay, of tlie best quality kept constantly on Exchange, Gold and Silver, makes collections on all imints, | • hand and for sal--, without durs* further than current rates of exehaniw. Ih-aJa SHOP—Pcnnwylrania Strcrt, ffenondly in Lao Warrants, and pays prompt HttenUon to { North sideof LTmierhill Fon&dry, and one arinar* north of
ail business pertaining to Uw banking Buriness._ _ tiio gas work*.
1- e*|>edally Invited tu ftis Eai*.
ju 11*90-1111’.
A. L. HUNT,
Auctioneer.
JOB. R. ROBINSON, *« Vri
axrxa-MX.
Winslow, Lanier fc Co., York. Robert B. Howland, New \ uric. Matthew Howland, New Bedford. Mass. E. G. Burkmua Jo Co., Cincinnati. 8. A. Fletclier, Indian-:polo,. , T. R. Fletcher, “ DanM Wells, Jr., Milwaekfe. WU. Jno. B. Ellis ic Sob*, Philadelphia. R. Kotjniwm, Rodiester. New York.
A. L. V0RHKE8. Pros*.
*ep20-d*ir1y.!
RECEIVED THIS DAY
*tij ..s'; &***
Xj X> X X3 S 9
fancy store,
sro. C BAtes So’vuve S do*-Pancr aad Plain Cecla Bensete;
case fins Kn*li»h Straw Good*; 3 cases low priced straw bonnet*;
Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Gimp, 4c ; white and colored Crape Bonnet*, Mourning Bonnet* We have a tar of thoM elegant robes Iti3 oa hand, to which we call the attention ot the ladle*. Parasol* nnd Mantle*. Swiss collar*«coat.' “ J X.WHRLAN4C0. Jane4-dtf •
New and Fashioable Ooode. J U'S’T TtETS'JfIT E'D FROM THC-CAaZCRN CITIES.
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DELZELL A TYLER,
ACCOUNT BOOK aiANCFACTrUERM, A ND.dealera in Stationery. .County 0Seers Mppiied at A. abert notice, with «H .kind, of Record*, Plain and Printed, aad Par- d. Also, all necemfy LUmk* and *tationery. Rail Road Offices can b • eupplia.l with all kind•CBaokBwBfcak*, Bills.cji*riw 4e. k oD.Tvaswmta>Bj rm* Hon. D. P. Bolloway, Chainmtn *rthe CoaiaiUter! on | gsmglMMm articles at the ladl-ua State Fair at IbSti rw- f Fl flprtclmen of Blanfr Boob* by TkJxell fc ! . Tk* Wittefofid*.article i* y 17 hwieta our State, and
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•' MUjC* Gnsrswoon, Mocbioeri, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. II. Burrows 4 Co. “ “ Haase Imon 4 Vinton. t %zk Isdiagapotis. A. L. Vogriises, ... “ R-d«rt’Meeks, “ “ ... T. A. Uiwris, “ “ K. J. Peck, , ‘‘ “ Dr. Janie* Athen, Indiana Insane Hospital. .. -Grover 4 Madison, Machinists, Terre Haute, Indiana. Roliert McGregor “ Joseph tin'ller, Machinist, Lafayette, Indiana Moore 4 Nicofi, “ T-mple t lUchnrds “ “ “ A. 0aar4Co., Machinists, Richmond. Ind. iWRVjjtajAwjy^
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CHIEF FIRE ENGINEER’S NOTICETo Ot Trope rig Holder* of Ue CUy 0/ DutianapolU ; J *"*1™ in toy trareto thr-u ta the Ctty . tla: ten-: : J. ^sofhMwes are f^rng lack to the oi l and dancerous I ArJI comdsenae serving natieea on all who do not cot
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IFbat uacd to too a Luxury For tho exclusive advantage . /.
OF THE
R I C H O N L Y l , IS NOW TO BE OBTAINED AT OCR ESTABLISH- . .» SENT. * ..... ^ i BY ALL CLASSES OF SOCIETY . Hessre the steal Reform vre havo <1fectedsuotonly In Prtoes*
• I>iry G-oocaus," BUT THE SUPERIORITY OF THEM.
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Ptee*u*in the state petitionaoaU otherereat leflnaers
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i A DARGE ASSORTMENT
THIS DAY RECEIVED, junell AT yi■ M.» BLNIk’S.
PARASOLS!! PARASOLS!! A Large Assortment, this day
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BUFF PRINTS. t A Large Ahicrfment thH day Received And Selling for 12 1-2 c per yard. M* UtiL. jC>tlt.I3lQ. , jb. jun*xj.
CHARLES COULON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, d^xF-yiCE, OPPOSITE THE COFHT
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DAGGETT Sc CO., manufaeHirer* af ALL KIN OS of CON-
FECTIONARY.
11ICH they trill sell ss low *t it can he bought in
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Also. Dealer* in Fancy Basket*, Notim.*, Fruits, Nutt, Willow W»re, Actert1*"n>, Mc»«- Boxr», Ac. - Also. 3t® Chests of Tea, «luc-t ( ring eonnectel with an igrprrttr.g boose in Sew York) they - a:, and a ill sell to the irai'e ss low as the l»we*t New York price. 1 lease read that last line ever twice and then come and see if it is not so, at No. 3ff South Meridian flu vet, 1 n-iunajHilu, It.d. One teOrwwionl.laffle* and senU—tTe wdl) retail tea at the old stand, under th* fotes Uouse. (in spite of China War* or an>ti(lnff else) at the oi l (riceo. Best Young Hyson, IK tt a; Sothtaong. toe. 9 tot Oolong,itc. ^ to;
Imperial,Steti r to; Pcachont;-ttc f>
\Ve hate 34 kind* of tea In uw stmv. aiaon* which te the Ouhien Chop Ottnpowder, at $ I if- ft: Silver L. rf Young HjWHh $1 V to, at-Chica Tea Store, No. 6 bate- Roil .inf,
HlittOteeWert. tadianafulto.
JunelS
NOW RECEIVING
AT TBS
CHZrAP CORNER STORE NfflCOS* flVftllte ™S17?I!9ER STOCK
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Mh maetaawl at eseeefftRrtr low rate told mr cash, at price* to suit the pn>s-
Our new etoah ivcld** a targe Mpply of those soft-fir,-teh BLBACU MLdUNf, which w« hare laxase famous ‘ ~ ‘ "a ephnxUd lot of
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