Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1859 — Page 3

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miimn'• wavmj cm Ttcmmw, IW Mmyor, JAMKA UcCRBADY for M*r»h*U, JF.KKBR»ON 8PRINGRTKIN #W Or*, CHARF,B3 P. BAYMILT.ER For Cirll BATW lD»8BROOK. Fnr City Allornry, BYRON K. RLMOTT. For .Virrrf r«tnwt*»iVmrr, (iKOROK YOUNOERMAN. for A*****, 1IKNRY C. CARTER. inf'prnrfrNt CmmiHmi* F<* TrratHf'r, KD.4UND BROWNING. For Cownrl/mru. rmrr QM VKH ? KKRLY, JflLION SP»»C*», no nomination THIRD WARD. jaoow YA?n>*oiim, rrahcir kiro foortm ward. J r MBRRir.l., ORORCR W. MTTR.frnl^wMwW.) rtrrH ward. RtRPWlW *<*A*B, K M Kf;ilI.MAR!». AIITM WARD MATTHEW R1MP80V, IIBRMARM TILLY. ARYRWTH WARD. Ww WtLlClMBOM, " CtlARLBH IUCII.MAMN.

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aad hard* aad profit ibl/ eogaged. IT The Truateet of th« I,adopi Female 3eminary deny that that inetUatteo ie to be remored here. The Underhill property has been parChaaed for the purpose of foanding a new Semi nary for young ladiesend thin gate rise to the report. The property wae sold for $16,000.

I F For sale at this offlet*, a Scholarship in the Western Commercial College and Gnndry’g Mercantile College, Cincinnati, Ohio, also in Bryant's Commercial College of thlR city. tf Thr City Fi,f#mow.-“To-morrow the electors of the city will be called upon to rote for the men into whose bauds they are willlsg to confide the government of the city. Wo have had but little to say on the rohject of this election, nor do we deem it necessary now to do more than call the attention of our readers to its importance, and to their duty in the premises. The prosperity and future growth of our city depend, in a great measure, upon the policy adopted by those who govern it It is true (hat a young and vigorous community, surrounded by great natural advantages, may shoot ahead in spite or dtfianrr of bad government, hut wise, and prudent, and far seeing men at the head of affairs will materially aid the development of a city, and give direction to the busy enterprise within Its bennda that will bo of incalculable benefit in the future. Our local Interests affect every man iu the community, and they affect him more directly and materially than do either State or National matters. They come home to his dwelling—to hi* side-walk—to his hearthstone. They concern, immediately and directly, tho protection and preservation of his household and his person. A municipal election, then, In all that regards the real and substantial interests of men is of far more importance than a general one. As Governor Wright once remarked, "You may send a fool or knave to Congress, and the probability is he may not be able to do you much harm; but if you elect one to an important township or municipal office, bis follies or his errors are felt at onee." Every man lias an in'erest iu this election, he he rich or poor. Many men who are not property owner* seem to think it is of no importance to them who is elected to a city office, fn this they are mistaken. It is of importance to every man who resides under the rule of tho city authorities. Wp have a municipal code of laws to whleh every cltim n is a amenable, and the wi#e enaetmeni of those laws require ns good sense, as much intelligence and patriotism ns it does to legislate for a State, and the responsibility is greater, from the fart that it is not so much divided. We present a ticket for the suppoitof the voters of the city that we consider unexceptionable. Wo do not »sk support for it on party grounds alone. We ask our friends to go to the polls and vote for the best men—the men to whom they can cheerfully confide the vital interests of the elty. The interests presented arc entirely above party, and we do not, nor never did, design to make a partisan fight of the election to-mor-

row.

ITT R J Gatling, real estate agent, sold, on Saturday, Anrli .10th, for the use of the Indianapolls Educational Association, the south-west quarter of II. Parish’s block, No. 4, on Pennsylvania street, known as the Underhill property, lor $16,000 being about $00per front foot, Mr. O. has also sold, within the last two weeks, the following lots in T. l\V Fletcher's suUli vision of out blocks Nos. f>I and M: I.ot 19, in block »*l, to If. Keener, $400. I.ot :»4, in block 54, to F. Da Her, $500. I.ot 15, In block 51, toC. Gehring, $4-5. I mi Pi. in block 51, to P. Frans, $550. Tots 43 and 14, in block 51, to i. E. Phillips, $1,150 Ia»t 45, in block 51, to P. Shaub, $550. I,ot 46, in (dock 51, to J. Kallor, $550. tat 47, in block 51, to Mary Miller. $600. tat 30, in block 54, to J. Ihmte, $400. tat36, in block 54, to S. Btetling, $600. tat II, in block 51. to C, K. (V Meier, $495. tat 97, in block 54. to K. Simon. $495. tat 33, in block 54, to J. iMumph, $550. tat 37, in block 54, to 11. II. Koch, $600. tat 10, in block 51, to II. tatber.$495. tats 1,9 end 3, in block 54, to if. C. Long, $1,400. tats 4 end 5, in block 54, J. Becker, $075. tats 6 ami 7, In block 54, F. H. Tanking, $073. tat 8, in block 51. to F. Thoms,$475. tat 0. In block 51, to K. DrotR, $450. tat 41, In block M. to G. S«tede1,$€00. tat 40, in block 51, to J. ft P. Gramllng, $6^0. tat 39, in block 51, to P. Gulperl*, $550. tat 3t». In block 51. to J 9taub, $600. rwvimcll Procrestlrnffw. The Con sell met again In special session on Saturday uigbt. They were engaged in reading up the revised ordinance*. This Is a very important work, and it is receiving the attention It merits fVom our city fathers. We left them at a late hour, enlivening the tedious monotony of "reading” the immense pile of manuscript, by throwing paper ball* at one another, end occasionally shying a book at the head of some arffel dodger. We are informed that befbre they adjourned they pa seed a resolution declaring it. In their opinion. Inerpedient to divide thcfwd wards, the propeeition for which is to he submitMd to the people to morrow We suppcee it to be the resolution oflbred by Mr. GreeeteW, co Friday night Mr Porter terigned hie seel as 'Vnrtiman from the Seend Ward, mid In refdy to a compttmeetary reeehttion, offered by Mr. Ncrth, do* UvMwtfi mm -Innii iml ipmlayHftftiWv Tun Pirrnaemm Watch.—Mr. Clapp, these, rignec of the late fr* of Belt, Ttflhny ft Dare*, pert, 366 soft MB. Broadway, Mem York, ehry In the WCrtd, and -Tlccolomlol watch.** util

an Meodty evening. May ^ sewee oVlevk, el 1$ Want Waehfcf* whale rteeh In aeoaeod in

IT At the Boston Store, in addition to their magnificent stock of drees good* of every variety, wtll be found the largest aad most complete assortment of bonnets ever brought to the market Let the ladies cal), and if they don’t get "a love of a bonnet" there, it will be useless to go farther

in search of one.

CTOur friend, Frank Flogic, was at the Pal mer House on Sstardsy. Mr. Ringie is the agent of the wholesale bat, cap and straw goods boons of Mason, Wallace ft Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, and on* of the most popular business men who visit Indiana. It always gives us pleasuvs to see an enterprising young man prospering in the commercial metropolis of the West—or indeed

in sny other place.

tCTThe ladies of Cincinnati are introducing » new and bcaotifhl ornament for the parlor, mantle, or center-table. They take large pine-burs, sprinkle grass seeds of sny kind In tiiem, and place them in pots of water. When the burs are soaked a few days, they close up to the form of solid cones, then the tittle spears of green grass begin to emerge from amongst the lamina, forming an ornament of rare and singular beauty. Wheat iv Ii.unojs.—The editor of the Prince ton Clarion, in his issue of the 30th of April, says; We have jn*t returned from a business tour through the southern portion of Illinois, and the result of our ol>servation9 as to crops, is that the wheat, crop is very promising wherever it wss veil put in-particularly where it wss drilled. Farmers were plowing on the uplands for corn. There has not so much rain fallen in the interior as we had here, and consequently the ground is in better order for farmers.

ITTho neatest assortment of money wallets and hill books that we have set our eyes on for many adav, is nt Perrine’s Book Store, Odd Fel lows’H ill. Railroad conductors will be particularly pleased with some neat leather books there for their especial use. The rubber wallets and bill books, large and small, are of new styles and most elegant. Gentlemen, not "broke," can get at Pmlno’sjnst Mo wallet they have long been looking for. ID" To persons suffering with defective hearing or decaying sight, we would say read the advertisement of Dr. McLeod. The Doctor has treated a largo number of cases during his stsy in this city, and with uniform success. HismwfKod of operating on the ear is something new, strictly scientific, and eminently successful. Read the certificate of tho Rev. William A. Holliday, of the Prcsb;K*ri«n Chureh, in this day's paper, who was cured by Dr. McLeod of deafness of thirty years standing. Police M irmas.—Three or four lewd women, who had been taken from the streets to the lock-up, were brought before the Mayor on Saturday. They bad no means—no friends—no home, and espressed their desire to go back to jail. His Honor acceded to their w»»'m *, and committed them^br nn indefinite period. James and George Darrow were fined one dollar and cost* each, for striking William Kekor, hy Justice Sullivan, and the aforesaid Kekor was bound over in a penalty of $100 to keep the peace The Tiieatrr.—The company of Mr. George Wood concluded their engagement at the Metropolita! Theater on Saturday night They gave great aatisfiu-tion to the patrons of the establishment, but wo are sorry to say that the patronage they received was not commensurate with their merits There are some of our people who are startled and shocked at the word "Theater," and tojudga by tho actions of some of them who oppose it most bitterly, we are inclined to believe it is the >K»nr of thr thiny and not tht ihiaq Hot if which shock* their moral sensibilities.

stioo as $449,000, or $7,000 per nrife, the New Albany and Salem Railroad, at $8644)00, or $3,000 per mile, the Ohio and Miawiaaippi $10,000 per mile, and the Jeffersonville road at

$7^66 per mile.

XTThe net receipte of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago R aifraad Company, for tha week ending April 31st, were $33,217 54. ITThe receipts of tbw Wabash Valley Road for the second week of April, were $18,000. IT It is rumored that the Baltimore and Ohio and Pennsylvania Central Railroads will hereafter work together in arranging freight taritfc. A union of the Southern Kn«a the New York Central ia to be expected, aad this is about as far aa a compact should extend. ETIt ia rumored, though tho figures havens* officially been made public, that the receipte of tho Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, Car tho months of February and March, were largely in excess of the same months last year. Tax Railroad Associatiosor bxraoa.—This association, established for the purpose of uniting the interests of railroad men, is now regularly organized and prepared to await the names of pasons desirous to become members. Its objects are manifold, being to the effect of at once fix ing the qualifications of all railroad men, protecting them in sickness, and affording them a thorough railroad education by lectures uoon their departments, and by setting forth, in oti.er wavs, whatever appertains to their burin caw. The organization ia an important one, and already numbers many of the leading railroad men in the State. Those who have not yet become members had better make application to do so forthwith.—CJucago Times. The Course or Weetir.v Trade.—The New York Evening Post copies from the Philadelphia North American, statistical statements of the through business of the four trunk lines, and adda the following comments: These figures go a good way to show what many are unwilling to believe. Since the completion of the extension to Chicago, the Pennsylvania Central road has become a powerful competitor for the trade of the West, and under the support of the Camden and Amboy seems to be abundantly able to carry on the war with the New York Central. The Baltimore and Ohio road does the mass of the passenger business between the West and the National Capital, which is very rapidly increasing, and also the commercial travel to and from Baltimore, and yet with this advantage its through travel ia not large. The New York Central transacts all the passenger business between Boston and the greater part of New England and New York and the W est, besides the travel to and from foreign ports, passing through New York on aecount of its numerous lines of foreign steamers and packets. The New York and Erie Railroad is a competitor for the latter, and with the aid of having its terminus at the harbor of New York, it is not strange that it obtains more of this travel

than our line.

[For the Daily State Sentinel.'

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In my heart* guest has lingered, All the hoars of this drear day; And its darkness she has brightened. With the breath and bloom of May. For from hidden nceks and corners. She bad gathered precious tilings; Poems •weet, and rarest pictures. Out from dust and gloom she brings.

ICTTlis sun of May rose gloriously beautiful yesterday, promising to the anxious denizens of the low Umis that th.'y should have a planting season, but whether or not his Majesty will have power to dry up th* clouds for a brief period, in this age of revolution and insecurity, remains to be seen. Our advices from the couuntry represent the roiling lands as already planted in corn, bnt the fists, and large tracts in centra) Indiana come under that denomination, are yet to be pre* pared for the seed. A few days of dry weather will make a wonderful change in the appearance of this class of com laud. t$T Piecolomlni bee published, or her manager has published for her, preliminary to her forewell engagement, a card, in whleh she declares herself delighted with tidseonntry, and states she ie that miraele. a satisfied artist. She adds: "But perhaps the public, or a portion of it, has been disappointed. That is not my fault Perhaps the announcements cm one side were too rose colored, while the denunciations on the other were too sever*. I never pretended to divine genius. I am simply an artist, who does the bee* she can in her humble way, and is proud to stoop for the smallest flower that may be thrown at her fee*." O’The Cincinnati l*rmotH* has an elahoreie article on "Our Vocation," the concluding paragraph of which sms up the spirit of tho whole

aa follows;

Our position opposed to the popular creeds a) ty* wo* defensive; that is wrong, ae we are openly aad manfully attached by all of themLet us do tho smm moot opponents, let os speak on* what we have to my ajpdaet them, m Diae did In his letters, Enghrii tn his work, Zpoar in his critiehOT on the Ssnson on tho Monnt, “ ‘ in hU " Oaide," ourself in

\ to tho rationality ot oar v and the weak mast bo admlrahU.

Daintily the white hand*polish All these quaint and time-dulled things; One by one she tell* them over— And the while she roftly sing* Of the days when they were garnered; And my heart, beneath tbe strain, Yearn* to w ,1k the blessed pathway

I shall never tread again:

Yearn* to wander down the meadows Where the crimsou clover blooms. And the urns of waxen lillies Load tbe air with rich perfumes' Yearns to linger In the orchard. Where the petal* drifting down, Crown with white and crimson glories Childhood's locks of gold and brown: Yearn* to stand amid the shadows Of the old trees, grim and tall. Yearn* to pluck the faint flnohed roses. Climbing sunward o’er the wall: Yearns to hear the water dripping On the old well’s mossy stones, Yearns to hear the south wind humming Through the pise tree* spicy conet. Hut la rain! My feet may never Wander backward down these years— And these dreamings yield no harvest, _ Save a moan, and dripping tears. Yield no harvest? Oh, I wrong you, Ulessed pictures of the pest! Hearts that hold such radiant treasures, J/uot be blest, e’en to the lost! Oh, sweet pictures of my child lift! Oh, sweet songs of long ego! Fairer ye than bravest treasures That art's royal realm can shew. Ah, sweet guest remain forever! Sing your rareut sanga for me; Keep your treasures brightly glowing.

Blessed angel—Memory! JBXNI1 K. SDDY.

Xvmvox, III., April 38th, 1859. The Nuisance Ohjhor Set Aside.—The celebrated opinion of Judge Shaw, of Massachusetts, that liquor was a "nuisance” under the law of that State, aad that any person or peroons could abate it, has been overruled by the full bench of the Supreme Court of that State. Individuals can not enter liquor shops and destroy liquor upon sny such ground. Royml Hmrmmm lottery. The following numbers drewthe Principal Prizes in tbe Drawing of April 13,185#.

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and pain, and to aceampliah equilibrium of oH t ton, than cun be effected hy my other or all methods of medical aid in the mme spuce of ti mamas themselves beingAwdges. Xdn sot propose to cure every diamee, but ail My Beetric OQ operates on rhemirii and rirntri spies, and is, therefore, applicable to the cure or: [oration of any organic dr rangemeut, srisiag f improper drenladwn of ngvovltel fltfd. I want the muams to join in this —rim thu wet

9. B.—Please inform me of any cam at failure to c in from half m boar to three weefea, an I wftk t* cun charge nothing. Depot, Philadelphia. Par sale by ail druggists and Deaims. aOT» Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! W m u? How Cured? Thausanda at pm have Piles—suffer toe years with the diaame—yet 1 know what it is, or how it is cured. Bvery caaa of Piles, whether manifested in the form of external tumors, frequent bleedings, or in violent itching or irritation, depends cmmttoUy open congestion of the venous circulation. This produces dm engorgement, dilation of the veins, formation of turnon, hemmrhsg pain and suffering; and the disc am can only be fundamentally cured by medicines which, taken internally, relieve this abdominal venous congestion, w—«— ointments, washes, and even injunctions, srw so ineffectual. Hnmpfereyu’ Hsmsespwtfoic Pile

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A simple sugar pH, taken two or three times per day, cues the disease by caring the condition upon which the disease depends. Hundreds have been cured by it, even of the most obstinate cases. All will be promptly benefitted by it. Price, 50 cents a box. 9. B.—A full set of Humphrey’s Homeopathic Specifics, with book of directions and 20 remedies, in large 3 drachm vials, and morocco case, 95; do. in plain case, 9*; fondly com of 15 boxes and book, 92. These remedies, by the single box or esse, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Address Dr. P. HUMPHREYS ft Co., No. 562 Broadway, New York. Sold in Indianapolis by Perkins A Coon, sad by all Druggists. mj2DJtW2w

The British Belle* Of two thousand years ago dyed their ringlets blur, and the youth of Oaul, who happened to have block or brown hair, dyed it red. Such was then the f ashion. AMERICAN TASTE, At the present day, neither approves rod hair nor the miserable dyes which often torn it blue! Cristadcro’a Excelsior Dye, Which in a twinkling produces the moat endian ting shades ef color from brown to block, ia consequently a unive-aal favorite, the more especially aa it improves the quality of the hair, and requires renewing less frequently than any

other.

Sold everywhere, and applied by oil Hair Dir sans. CanrriDozo, Ifo. 6 Aetor Souee, Sene lark. R. BROWNING, Agent, apr?6-dAwlm. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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BRUSSELS IBOX 90 CR9ZR TO 91AS; INGRAIN WOOL ISOM 5# CaSTS TO SUM; THRSB-nr IROM 9k«3TO $1JB; COTTON WASH VS0M3S 0X8. TO « OXBS HSMP ISOMS CSSTSTO 3» OBStS; RUGS FROM 9L5B TO 99S.W; MAXS FROM 59 GBNTS TO ft*.*#. We hnsw ate on head, just received frean the ! Houses in New York, afailaad oomplris line of

l! With a foil line of BCFF AND GREEN HOTL.LANDS, OIL SHABB8. GILT C0R9ICB ABB BANDS, ABB CURTAIN FEXTURRS. I It is oar aim for the future to make this breach of our isinero a speciality, aad should be pleased to duplicate Cincinnati prices in all this brunch of trade. We invite the public to examine our stock. H. A. rLKTCKER A CO.,

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CHANGE OF TIME

NANOT AFTER 91 ON DAT, April 11, the tains on them roads will run os

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Nos. 5.166, 7.194, 8,459, 13A47, 13,271,13,357,17,99 90X3.90.5**. 31,3R draw 91,000 each.

The next Drmwtagof tela place on the 18th of May. Ferpeittetausoe

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cr ONE OF THE MOOT PREVALENT, disease* that attend the human flesh, ia the

Fever and Ague. For a long time, 1 world have been continaUj bringing f

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gS*»Be no* Stiff NecRed, and. reject OT not what experience teaches.—Fevers, sore throats, agues, rheumatism, dropsies, billions affections, headaches, all affections of tbe stomach and bowels, both of a costive and dysenteric character, and all tbe maladies of women and children, have deen cored by the use ef Brandreth’s Pills. To tell you that I have paid two millions of dollars to moke this troth known, ia of itself an astonishing fact; and yet never was a truer word spoken. And what is the result? Why, that about three million persons in the United States partially believe in their efficacy, and have a general idea of the benefits to be derived from purgation in sickness. Bnt what a field for philan throphy! What millions remain to be converted! And let me say that this knowledge is second only to Christianity in the benefits it is capable of conferring on mankind. Let not medical men persuade you that Brandreth’s Pills are u quack remedy. It is no such thing. What I sell you for two shillings these men could not supply for a dollar. My herbs and extracts are all prepared in my own laboratory, where a steam-engine of one hundred and forty hone power !s employed exclusively for this purpose, besides an extensive water power. In using these Pills yon risk nothing, for they have been need by mill ons; so should you feel disposed to take a sly dose, you will be able certainly to live through the operation; and you may laugh when the doctor tells yon that be hit your disease exactly with that lost medicine. Go on in tbe use of the Pills. They will sure you without hurting your teeth or gums, and in every way improve your health. Sold a 1 No. 294 Canal street, Brandreth’s Building, and by S. MIRRIL, Indianapolis, Indiana, And by all respectable dealers in Medicine. api3a-DJtwlm m ^ ri^OT*Hollow*.y ’■ Olmtmaemt aomri Pills The immigration to the settlements of the West should never be unprovided with these two curatives. They combine in themselves the whole host of drugs that are recommended from the pharmacopeia of the pmctitioner, and are both alterative and invariable. Sold at the manufactory. No 80 Mmidru Lsoe, New Yerit, and by ail Druggiats, at 25e., 63e., and 91 par pot. aroSSDJtWlw

V POISONOUS KNOTCUJLAT1OTN. Persona who, by aerhiswt or otherwise, bamuse iaural ted with any malignant disorder, will find the R. R. ra ediee prompt, quick and eOete*. Pereeas who ha

ing Resolvent wifi quickly free thu body humors, whether the msua be gene reted wi tern from neglect or fiLfreatmeut, or inoout indiscretion or spridml We husw known this city, trifling sway their time, and i aevoe tortures for years, been suddeni. by R. R R. remedies. In all cum of recent date—that is, Radhray’s Renovating Resolvent will renwro mU painful off Radway’a Regulators at night, to kasy thu Bowes?, Liver and Eidneys regular. It will, in all Chronic Causa ef long stantog. peeve its

7 :OT A. M., with Train on tbe Oalum boa, Ptqna and Intifmfo Eoad v for OoimnbviSy Wheeling* Pittsburgh sjkI foil eastern cities, and at Crestline with trains for Pittsburgh, Cleveland and mutera cities. All connections being Express trains. 10:10 A. M. Mail 7ram, arriving at Crestline at 7 o’clock, P. M., making connections with Train for Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and east eta cities. Both the above trains makedoae connections at Union with tains on the Greenville and Miami Bond for Day ton and Cincinnati. 9:00 o’clock P. M., Night Mopreee. arriving at CreetPneatfcXA. M., connecting with trains for Cleveland, PI taburg and oil points east. This train connects at Union at 4.-00 A. M., with bruin for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Wheeling andail eastern cities. Fine Slatping Cart are ran on this train between Indianapolis and Crestline. Trains arrive at Indianapolis - Night Express, 5.30 A M., Mail, 4:50 P. M., Bay Express. 12:>5 A M. JNO. BROUGH. President. Jena Oorst, * mi stint Superintendent. apr'-Dlm AW3w.

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Meearo. Snow and Hutton 1 n millet e contract for making tit* survey of the woofo

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Conroliw* O. Fly*n hra b*ro removed a* Ptottfiter a* Detroit, tod Henry N. W»lker hoobeeM

appointed to fill the vacancy. Department hra hod thiocrao

tion for some month*.

Dr. Forney, tit* Superintendent of ladioa Aftro, wntee to the Indian Bweon uaderdoteof March 18th, that he is is poeecaatoo of ow* reliable information aa leaves no doubt of the cooapiicity of the Mormon* in th* Moontefo Meadow araasacro, end that a few day* after it there wot distriboted to each of tho loading church dinitariee $30 worth of property. * ^ Tho oeweataes children who escaped were ia hi* ear*, aad arrangements had beea made to Motors them to their friends in Arkanera.

Groceries--1859--Groceries MILLS, ALFORD & CO. MAT K ASK. THE MERCHANTS OF w W Central Indiana to look at some of the inducements offered to purchasers of Qroeorieo at Indiampolis. A saving ia the time and the exp' dm attending trips to lb* Ohio river and in receiving goods there from—a poritive gain in the rise of your bills—s-sailer purchases mors frequently muds- thus avoiding alow and unsaleable stock, and rends ring your capital more active and profitable. We offer you equal advantages in the quality and variety ef stock—> on can get every article needed at our estuhMahment—aad we will make the prices suit the moat careful buyers—the goods ahull bu such aa wo reyreamt them to be; if net, rend them back. Give us a fair trial aad wu will convince any who still entertain contrary opinion*. Doubt and hesitation are fost giving way, aad ImUanapulis is taking rank with tho boot grocery markets In tbe Went. Sngmr, Molaaaae, Caff aa, R ease, Rica, Tohacca, Wtesta Ftate.Mmctearal, Harrimg, CadLflate, Cteoase, Rsauimu, Prmmaa, Driaft AFMlaasuuft Pomctees, Spices, Softm, Smiawtetms, CmmMieu, Samp, Stmrcte, Salt, Nails, Tar, Vlaagar* Ac. N. B.—Special attention given to filling order*. Good* forwarded promptly. Come and examine our stock. apsfifi-WltteDtf. MILLS, ALFORD A CO.

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Arrival sf ttea Na^ttearm « Niw You, Seterduy, April 90. The steamer Northern Light arrived from Asprawell and brings dates to tbe 21st ^She encountered strong northerly gale* daring sengers. P * W *® e ^ n«eriy 700 peeA serious riot occurred at Panama on tbe eve of Palm Sunday. The military were celled out and remained under arm* all night. Commodore Long, of tbe American fleet, sent ashore at the request of the American Cental, 300 men to protect American residents, but their services were fortunately not needed. The United States frigate Vandalia arrived at Panama on the 17th inst. The Roanoke was to sail on the 21st inst. for San Jose. The steamer Watkingtan hence for San Francisco, had not reached Valpariaao at th* latest dales, April 1st, and fears were entertained for the safety. Owerlamft Mall. 8t. Loom, Saturday, April 3S. The Overland Mail, of the 8th inst, has arrived. Ships were arriving freely. Market surfeited, and decline in prices continue. The Moonlight reports a burning ship supposed to be the Monitor from New York, on the Atlantic, in latitude 14, longitude 35; several ships were around her at the time, and it is supposed all hands were safe. The volcano at the Sandwich Islands is still active. A very rich Guano Island has been discovered in the North-west Sandwich Islands; possession wss taken by tbe commander of the government steamer Fennimort Cooper. Frans In tie pern Ac nee. Sv. Loci*. Saturday, April 9S. A dispatch from Independence to the Republican, says a gentleman just arrived, reports smigrants at the mines and those along the route enrolling themselves into companies for Arisons and Sonora. A battle occurred on the 2d of April, near Zuni, between the Navajou and Apache Indians, in which ten of the latter and eight of the former were killed. The Nsvsjoe Indians also lost 4,000 sheep. Zuni Inritowo assisted the Apaches. Sentence* ta be Mnmg. Brartfors, 0. W., Saturday, April 30. Two negroes, Moore and Aver, who have been on trial for robbing the mail, and murdering the carrier, near this city, about ten days ago, were found guilty to-day, and sentenced to be hung on the 7th of June. After the sentence wss passed upon them, they made full confession of their guilt. New Mar A Mnrteat. Nsw You, Saturday, April 30. Flour 5OT10c. hotter .but not os uetiva as yaatsrdoy; tala* of ISANSbri*. at 95 S0$580 for *up«rflM8tui#; 9496 55 for extra; S5 3SOT5 M for suporfloo western; 9SOTS 70 for congou to good extra western; 90 45<SS 90 for do round hoop Ohio. Canadian flour nominal at 90 SOOT? 70 for sxtra. Bye flour quiet; safosat 93 0SOT4 40. Wheat firm; sales of 5,000 buahalw at 91 SO for mixed wssfon;91S0forrodKentneky;918S for white; 9i S7% for white MWdraa. Bya quiet at 8414c. Barley dull at58OT00c. Corn firmer, but lorn active; salea of UMNO bushel* at 8834083c. for taxed weaten; 80OT8?o. for new yellow Jersey fond •©ufchcrna Gate firm at 53®55c for State; SSOT07 for wcatarn and Cfoiifodifoo. Whisky doll; aslst tinfoil st9Se. Pork heavy, dull and lower; aaleaof 940 Ms. at 91035 for now mesa; 910 SO for thin mem; 9 >243012 75 for prime, ineludtng l J00 bris. maae all the your at the Milan, option, ot 91b® >6 25. ChmmduU atSOTile.

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Suah powerful •rativo properties are oombtaed la Dr. ra*Mtr*s Iodine and Sarsaparilla, tie! the longest Mdtefaod worm asste of dlstessaro thoroughly eurod fit—caste that had reriafod every knsuu remedy and ira gtvra up by the mote dlaflugulafee.i FhyaWsns.as

fur Liver Oosapiuint and Dyspepsia h is aa infallible raadF- I* will sura th* Ohronle and luflammatory heamall—. nomathmc how bud, if fotthfolly used, ft will cure every form of Nervous Dimes*, rad OTosthsu androetero to* system to perfoet health aad vigor. Itu • poeltive cure for Female Complain**, snob as Inegutodra* ef to* Monthly Periods, BuRsases*. te • for >jee approaching tost lulUmi period of lite—to* oeeee-

Dr. Hoop«x’a Femalft Cordial. ILr This medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such as finoeseive, Suppreeeed or Painfrii Menstruatiou. Flour Albus, or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow Complesiou, Headaobe,Disainese»Wtek Nervee,Frightful Drca j- «. j ail Disease*oausedby Colds, Checked Perspiration, bs eetetej Over ■xclteneut, he., of the Sexual Organs. Fot all irvegularitite of th* Monthly Periods. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial Isa speedy and poeltive our*. It has been amply tested, and the mom gratiiyiag reports of euros are daily received from every town and city ubereit is known. ITT* Price, 91 per bottle, or six bottle* for 95 - Prepend by Dr. Easterly, comer of Third and Chestnut rtteete, 8k Louie, Me., tola proprietor. ITT Sold by R. Browning, Tomlinson h Cox, aac W. M. Lowry, druggists, Indianapolis, and by druggists telly - dec 11

ClOTCitetoteU Mtorkat. CwciiateTi, Saturday, April 30. Pteur opened ratom quiet, but under th* new* from Ban York nude public so ’Change, holders put up prices telly 25*. per fart, higher, and at the dee* there was none to he bedlam than 96 300995 ter saperfla*. Whteky steady and in good demand at 13*c. He change in provisioM. Bulk meats are in dmaand at Cm; heldn* ask higher

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ttea of to* msueee tt te invaluable. Ladtee who admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, aad a rom cheek, should um Dr. Easterly's odiue and Sanaparilte. It wifi remove ptmptea from he face. Blotohee and aU roagbnem of toe okia, and givea fair and boauti It will cure Dropey, Gravel, cite***** of the Kidney* toddere aad Urinary Orgesi ft hoe ue equal iu thee*

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to. fiustorly’■ Iodine and Sureaparllte te a peaitiv* and rodicul euro far Mercurial Dteeame. no matter how d*epl< tt may have eaten lute to* from* and vital organs. It wtil eradieeteevery psiticteof mercury from the tysUm. end haul its bed ofltete. It wifi our* Seconiary Syphilis, or Yenetoul Dteeese, ae matter hew long U any her* been hi the eyetem, end will thoroughly annihilate and expel the syphilitic virus, aud all hcndlUry taints and poteen matter from to* ayctem, asd restore it to a perfect atete of health and purity • 20* Said by A Browning• Tomlinson h Cox, and W. M. Lowiy, druggists, Indianapolis, and by druggists P—My-

Ta ttea AJlitcta* wttte Scrofula and Old Saras. Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofula, OM Suns, Totter, Ringworm, BealdHwd, Blotch**, Eruptions of th* Skin, tec-, an advised to procure Grid lay’s Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, to apply on th* sore* or diseased parts, whan aring to. ■ustariy’s Icdinr and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine aad Sarsaparilla purifies tbe Mood, and drive* out of the system toe impure nod vicious matter, aad removes th* cause, while th* Ointment hauls th* a. When both an used, (which w* always recommend,) a foUuro of a permaaant aad radical cure h*s never been known. They are th* b*m remedies In ih* world. P. 8—Th* proprietor eoiemnly believe* that bis Iodine and Sarsaparilla, and Gridtey’s Ointment, will euro any i of Ulcer or Old Son, on any part of th* system, U used according to directions, for a reasonable length ot k A faithful and honest trial te oU that I ask—I 4* not fear the result. UV Price of Iodine sad Seisapsrille 91 pet bottle, or ■ix bottleetor 95- Oridtey’s Ototmenl 75 cento per battle. Prepared by to. Beaterly, eeuth-eete corner of Third and Chestnut streets, Sk Louis, Me., sol* proprietor, to whoa ail erdara must be ■ddrr—id. ILr* told by A Browning, Tomlinson fo Cox, aad W. M. Lowry, druggtets, Tuiliraspelte, aad by druggtete

Dr. FEVER ANDAOUE KILLER. T%ii Mtdieint will our* Ftatr and Ague, Jhmh dgut, OkUtaadJkoor, Intermittent aad hemUteat Meter* and eeery form ofWhoor foicttfraf to the Weet. Among aU to* oetebruted romedlm for Ague sadFeror, first and farsmost In rush stands Dr. Eaatarl/’s Fawar mmft Afoua BUUaw. This msdtetos te s postov* euro, both speedy and per* —rat. During the test five yean it has cured over two andred thousandcasce, which has mtaldlshed iteeOTaste iaatt petto of toe Wete ae toe eulyrattuhte remedy for too rare of thero dlttrosttwg complain!*. It will also care rag—rat ef toe fiplsco, Ague Cake. foe. It isperfostly harmtemto th* sacst deficete ceuttUntlee or trader foto. Try It, ye eMtetod ILF Fries ft par battle, or tts botttse kr 95. ITT Frig ate il by to. Berierty, corner of Third and iMMtMtt ffeffofltty Me Iffflit, )lD*f tol# FFOpyi$tffif a ILJ* field by A Browning, Tomlinson te Cos, aad W. M. Lswry, iruggteUi ludisaayolte, and by druggtete

fflfofoasd/sauderrtafu (Merefoe Oonet rheea, (Meet, Btrieturee, Seminal ttimbusm. Ckerdee, Moeatgt oj the MMoooptamd Madder, aad all JHeeaem a/the Oemhal Organ* Banter, huts you s private itemert B* art ragteri It. Ifyouyoto aregulsrphyn— wkh yem stoeyw peril If you go to au adwmttelug qaack, you for Utk Amid both, — l rae Mr. Bu* ton bands *< to* Mmritem Quacks, 11 urifremapeeIto to. Baker’s fipettfis you o— euro mteraenro, wptetudbuttfoae fvaae "S^fetiell^SpStettte. lyPvHured by to. Braterty. mamm at Mfod end OfoirinrastearafoRWafo, Ms^sete Fvui»tete|. wiSLtorayTd^ragWfo irafarapiiteo—«by feraS

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