Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1859 — Page 2
DAILY sentinel.
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—The nun vfaaae wife wen n nil we, at a very advanced »y*—The Louisville Journal saja:
We under* a made up
King and a gentleman of due
r or Hove mTO m tbb Pzer•We '.earn ta»ra Geottia Duncan that
.teeeavicVwae Iwouete up on the Scioto forth*
I^tt-r^onviile Peniteariarv who has six none
rwv l»t»«rrci** twttewriiire. dreadv in that iaeuti'.-.-u- They were ail canThe Pctrott F'" »aT9, when GiDtHVoe, T ; c ^d for stea-iiu;. They have been eneaged In t )e r lreell yfjCn.«v *n.I •».# oiiier BUck K«pebCoaa-> got u> the business for thirty yean.—LauisniU Journal. ^ for
jfrtber at C evdani the other iav juid denounced £j~i>n Fr.d*y mght a p-taseager on the Jeffer- _Tb* Pvie m ■iimiili ai m tae Bee the I e S: *vc L.w a- unconstitutional and. soar lie Rdlroa I waakilled at Seymour. Hehad Tima Luei? rioted the office of the Nk therefore void, »ud coueaefed reei stance to 'f keu ?**?*$* al ^ Canal CompaBy in that dty, and found it au ele-
.1 ca! and via Indianapohs. Tne conducaor had toia ^ esudrliahment, with three or four dark*.
o^e-ive'7ry refried together from X^ew STIS’JSS | SiTSL
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w **b ahead to sketch this aide and afc» qu—B Hynfinr. who gave so ueh pi—re in,
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Dr. Scots’s and the Churches in this dty, evening, when o» ovo fell from the Ifew York Tha
purpose:
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afternoon by plaeing blocks of against the door. The door i
id* authority to supper* their aeae:Aio««<fhj not quote authority bv a i-e they had ao an
thor.ty to juot*'
•ti tut ion upon which the law is baaed, and it cer taiaiy .• ditBcult to make anything elee out of .t than what the Supreme Court made out:
"N’e prrton W to f^rrtta er laker i a ear Stole, against under the .aw thereof, rseeptay *afa enMker, j He finu •Kail, id - on sequence of aay law or regulation combustible
therein, be dMaarpd fnm mteh aerster er laker, 'tfcidit wan iuteadad In light a fire with eoai and 1 , S? kef ntall •* DXLtvxaao rr on elmim ef tie party bera cut taw oaaiitlug the limeetone of the fine ; 11 f . _ . _ . -
fpipkom »«c* tertite or iekee may 6e dee.” into lime. Tae ittemgt waa mads but die moke 7^'.- _
Yet Grnntvcj and Cwaps say the law i* cn- betrayed ±ea LzesJeivo be a S!” JfTL
oosMitotiooa;: Taey pwcouaee 4at tTraanic*: Gears ro Diath-—A angular daaa oeesgsed nn^iMi inr^fl^^p tSTow—of which Gxotct WaMcwotoj* sarjetiened by hin, on Saturday 21st, in the neighborhood the making wee, to proa the juice fient thaeane.
nual sennan on Foreign Missions. 1 was *r» Mw Jto. w W«* Wa,> uukJ ,
disappointed when, at a station m wo|
a is h ia r r **
mkuam 9 uiih mm an of hooped •.—New M
J7KWAMT A ■OWJIH'S.
—Ctilitt.—The Greek slave, which is «w i»*?• H « hod all the ekewdae oft A ..yb..™., Aawria; - made to amament and decocate the palatial dry a aoianetn gentleeun, aa he pidfcd hie cigar into 1 imw Wov* b, :.i c u UavvIocA '
— „ goods store of A- T. Stewart, haa been piacad ** ***.. ?“ ■****• «• helow the av- a ae^wwk o, bouaw*-' tooeAk.'
L#" Tne pnaopers eonfinwi iatke Mgfraon -h^, it ia said, not for ornament alone, bat led.) jail “barred Use sheriff oat** on Friday k figm for the trying
n Mnve ; rferta—dutiaa always liMiing to . . .■^^iwillSt betoe asahang n faund every particle of wood, chips, ad ( y.
^^i —Rm rauiCnDanScwanCesm.—-TheMur-
uie morning air. ms stature in below the average height, and his features resemble, in many impacts, the portraits I have aaenof John Fhilpot Curran. He haa not a Caacman type of
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passed Congress- Toey pronounce that unjust W9S ^ :1ZQa ^ gmed to death by sn unruly T ^ rr un^rfeet , made ftftv gal* aud oppreerlre which was sdvocat*d by such men and vicious cow. while Xr. Nevis, widi others, lAnff nf tb^>tiZSrr— "" as Hr.iT Clav and Da»«x. Wtswm, when it was attmpting to drive the cow to a neighbming qf g^nd. This too, waa his first attempt at ~ ^ *~rr~, stitotional which has been pronounced conetitu* Broad Are. f —^ Ti ? t ^ma—A lady of Rirhmnnrt, tioual by such meu as Jo«v Jat, Jons MaSMall, ET A gay wedding party came off at the r«- ^^ta^^lSltSrfa^lS and Jons Me Lx at upon the Supreme bench, deuce of Colonel Wiltaoc, on Wednuday night ^ ^ wcmj i>5 ‘ ~~ Here we have the authorities open bath sides, ®® which ccnaion Mc- ^Sew I stc iy “laps it in ESymum.” It man ea —“■x— ^ ^ ^ ^ a garnet C« asx.Clat and Wiprm against Waox of the Colonel’a Some two hundred and fifty tuber to be played, which cotttmues long enough Why do not the trio who get together at Cieve- guests were present. The whole a&ir wi3 de- to lud the aiost wakeful to deep. At d» head sanction^ it, and have lone eith it? The string couple took their departure on Thursday morning OT othgT tfamj^er and lightning anmaaer, of unconstitutionaii-y has been pi ay ed too long d»e Eut on a oridal tour. Crmcnyristi e with dnuna and cymbals, aad^pi short, with noise Seminary I.eealien Mayor Patter son. Alien E. Taylor and John , Fnm the y«w Tcrk Tribune. Maj 0.1 IMir Ckri.fi'.n neighbor in iu issue of ysster- H. O’Boyle returned from Indianapolis, on Meyartwrewt Wm.Snaith •’■vieMday. ,<ter the location of the Theological Semi-1 Thursday'evening where they had been for the Mr. O’Bam sailed in the F^a, on Saturday, -T ^ ^ Tv't^Z Hi. ^ «i. tire that it bad been conceded to this point, it discharged at 11 o’clock, A. M-, on Thursday, ^ uCC231on ,or * giand paraie of <s conntryregards the eiprewion of <uch a wish “ imoerti. having finished the duties for which they were men and friends. At the residence of Thowas amt” before the determination of the Iota- unmnallyshort time of eight C. Daviis a collatioa was served, and a large tiwi, bol vfrj MftiMItt ^Ww»nk. TV.. J..nml ^ ^ 8 «o U .»« !».. ol upon its own apology sUnd* convicted, if not of We learn that the late Grand Jury, of which ** guest. A salute waa fired, and Colonel
deeidc 1 opposition, of great indifference to the Mayor Patteraon waa the foreman, 'was warmly
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bar thcolog.-al .cntimenU. It attempts to get out Voorhees of this city, and by the U.3. Marshall, of itAdilemma by muting that the N -W. Chris John L. Robinsen, for the prompt and efficient till. / nxeervt,, U a ocular school of a high grade, ■“*“«> which they ^discharged the dntie
The Ik-, haa a dark visage, with a bead wheat —rdbm sot promise intellect. Nevertoa>|
a at lamawa —Our iaiiana «x a already begiuning to J^coaa^the , to State. Their Dominating convention will be held oa the 9th of January. I860. Bob. Daniei W. Toorheaa, the present United States District Attorney, Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks aad Bob. Cyrus L- Dunham are favorably apakan of. The nominee will moat certainly be meeted, aad hemee there will be aame contest fiar the hewer.—Sprimqtidi BBrnma RagiaUr. We find the above copied into to* DaHy State Semtiad of Friday last While Mr. Voorbeea doubtless fully appreciates the hour of the position with which hia name is thus mentioned at so early a period of his Ufa, yet we are authorized to my that under ao cucumataitsm will ha parait his name to be used ia the next Stole Coaveatma for that or any other office.—Terre
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without any religious teachings. If this be true.
assigned them. Nine fills of indictment were found against sendry individuals chiefly for rab-
Rtav, of the 61st Regiment, presented a complimentary address, to which Mr. O’Bara re-
plied by raying that:
When he landed in America, it was his pleasing duty to offer to the people ids thank, foe the sympathy felt for him when an exile. It is new his most pleasing duty to return th.iika for the cordial welcome he had received from all da-to— of citizens in America. He had traveled nearly 7,000 miles without a single incident that hurt Us feeling?. He had been received with fraternal feelings both by his own constrymeu and native
bom citizens.
He had forborne in his addresses to speak of what Ireland would be. He had forborne to speak of the fret that when a despot came forward and said that Italy should belong to the Italians, the day was not far distant when it
It should Uke m its Cirietta* sign. What is a bing the U. S. Mail, and for counterfeiting U. S.
ooivmity ’ The highest philological authority j coin. _
Angry Cerresyemdemc* Between Ike
A univeruiy is properly • universal school, in *‘*wmefo amto Kmglisk Cmvennaemts. which at. taught all branches of learning, or the The London Morning Advertiser, (Liberal,) of
four fAcuItie*of theology, medicine, law, and the ,, 1Q .,
science? and arts. Lie i-d»,mjS:
Such i? the ambition of the North western W* are enabled to state toat a very angry
correspondence is beiag earned on between the
Uoi vemty, and a part of its ousston • to Preach and English Govcmmenta, owing to . diwemmate it? peculiar Ckriehm* theology, which the penaimioa granted by our Government to - might be aid that Ireland should belong to the has a representative organ and sympathiser in Austrian vessels, to take shelter under our guns Irish. The speaker then alluded to the dissentbe Journal. With such designs it would of at tl >,alu - F ^ ch Government energeli- sioiis ;»mang the Insh, and condemned them m _ , . . . ”, .,. , eally complains ol this as showing aa muiue unoeconnng Irishmen. He spoke iu a verv fiatcourue look with ilirtfavor upc a the estabiishmeot friendship lor Austria, inasmuch as French vessels tering maimer of our educational system its of a rival theological school upon » field which it having no fear of Austrian ships, do not seek | immense benefits to Irish children, »nd none,ha tiAi) pre-empted and, therefore, claimed as its i 01 r * < ? ulre t ^ le SAme protection. said, felt more gratified at such a result than to* own The CAnw..* Journal and its Cinstimu THZ 'Mr is nxnwojvr—aa Ixa i DE Americana themselves. He had been accused of . , , , „ . nxw OF AL'STXaijf orcxaTioaa. uttering sentiments upon the political policy of p«rtv. berrfor,. br^hpl J.ope, .cl ft-r ,f. ^ a.]*’T**' J? <r* • k — ter the lorat.on was defeated, ami then H could be A ustnan head.{carters, who senS7 letter from ! ,De h * *? et:ned ***• <* * torwgner to azlibcral enough to express its extreme sorrow that Mortara, dated May 10. He writes that the ! pt ^ 8 5UCil °P ,mo,,s “ he chose; and he did not ludiananolis had not been successful in getting the Acstrians crossed the Ticino on the 23th April, **** r^c 3< ® t l“ ,€nt rf ** caaa ?l * in . ..... , rite duns after the French had oassrd the CODdenm 1111,1 for »> doing. He reminded seminary V> c shall not quarrel with tae Jour „ ,.™ - . „ . nmu pastea tae >»rstern hJa mo , nf tt ,_ rut i i._
his audience that one of the moat useful books . _ . . oc
roar \s a congenial abolition spirit it is its i brigade of the Fifth Corps had the honor of * ,r ®g nCT - But the question upon r o It crowed near Pavia, and whicil he - h ^ expresed his views was one which
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*■' »hootiub»i»s >l>' •potogirt ol Dr. M.iwr to’”!r IbJ^r.h^BrrisL’cibiiUT” A “PO"^ Mootrr WM rtcw^lteT
roar As a congenial abolition spirit it is Us , brigade of the F duty to occupy that position Our neighbor tells | leading the way.
interested every Irishman and every foreigner, of whatever country they might be. It was a question whether the emigrant should be received on ter— of political equality within die limits of the Constitution, or whether he should be sab-
unfortunate and starring fellow-
countrymen, years ago, landed in tin? country, and were received with open arms and generous hands, he had frit no sentiment toward *bi« country bat & sentiment of the deepest gratitude until he saw a programme of the Know Nothings- Ha believed the policy that that party adopted was at variance with the opinions of the maaa of toe American people. The American people were ready to receive Irishmen upon terms of polities] equality, within the limits of the Constitution. For hia part, he ~mnli nnt Inr in ■ ronnfij alwia he could not feel himself an equal with every
that the Garden of F.len contained just four acres. Bo IT*] ora, and the Eigth and Second crossed at We believe that is just the condition of the Jour- Pavia. The entire invading force cremated of **l !• Uunk.ltiMi* di^tlr .fretoedy.gi.-to North ml of rhe ccowot. limits of fodiawpo- io tlle c ^, u . f W i- M Hid^e jSth 3l " ce ^ “ lf » n,u li*. and upon the fair bosom of those “four acres” corps forming the right, aui the eigth and second reati t« cher.<hed North western Christian Uni- l ^ e w * n ff 3 - The writer says, hia date aj vtmty We dun’t quarrel with the Jaarnal [ ^ T
. _ i This relation navmg oeen kept until now, I
about iUtheo.ogical notions, however. That we nee<1 not detail the daily marches, bnt will are willing it should enjoy in peace, but we think briefly say that the lice was gradually advanced it ought not to be ashamed of its religion, or be ■ «tecded in this order, until the dav before to dishonest « to attempt to conceal it for stnis- ?. e3terd ^: th ®. 8th ’ wh ^ ^ead quartere of
General Guyali were at Vercrin, and the whole
ter purpos-c* _ 1 country north of the Po. so far as Biella on the
_ . i north-west, and the Dora Baltea on the west, w a . L wa? occupied bv Austrian troops, almost without r eTq 7™ Fbe l.aglish Tkuaderer *■ Lanis Mw- opposition ^ mit. He believed that the Irish were as useful r«le*w-.% Bitter trticle Enwli.k The P.edc:or.;«e dug trenches acrofe, and ^ ^ th^ country. He had beard that Public Opt. ia. a. tke War. otherwue injured the roads, and placed batteries “ e ^V** 1 ™* 0 ^ was that they voted aomeTae Emperor of the French, the suodaer of to defend them, but did not do so. At Yerceili, i wfaere “ e 7 to TOt */ France, takes the field as the liberator of Italy, they burned the magnificent railway bridge “ sw ^ a al J 1 t0 “ with the wreath of triumphs not his own around across the Susa, but tha Ausaians dlscbveredit! ^!!! m * >no P ohxe f”° nd °« bis sword, ami the lustre of a cause by none more , aad withdrew the gunpowder The non-resist- Btlare o * tances aod public patronage, but Una ha than bis ,-n race profaned Italy', forgetting *«>ce is very renurkSTfor the nature of the ^"T**’?* to the»r wimnnaaad forgiving, hoping and trusting, rushes forth country is such that the advance of an army can tratlTe abU1 ^' 116 ttowerer, that hm to meet him, and casts the precious riches of a be most earily moeded. The roads are in most £ oaE -, en * ere ^ ro . cot ^ f orof* natioo’i gratitude at bis tect; for Italv, in the ca*« artificially rilaed, the fields on each side - ’J? a “ P ref f ml n , 10 J** ‘“‘S 1 ® ln “ man
depth of her despair, is content to know' that he being dead flat, and kept under water for the cul- m ® ° ier fj^ r a ? a
is the declared enemy of Austria. The friend* ti ration of rice, besides which, numerous canals, q. , "f 3 ** .V 18 ^ lt ^ z . eli9 f ^ e of luly, who have grieved with her grief, would several difTerert levels, cross each other in ' tate9 their reception to .ini wherever he had fain rejoice with her joy, and bid uneasy after every conreivatie way. The chief opposition °* en ' “f was ^ *** thought be still; bnt no man knows better than occurred at Vilenn, where there were two fine f personal compliment; but he snculd hold it up Louis Nacoleon tint i: i* the curse of *rb;‘riry bridge* v-r''?? the Po. The one the Piedmontese : ** “ evidence that^when oae p^iwer, un*aactiooed by righr, ucpurifietl hv free- ^ them.*elve-destroyed,md the other the Aoa- y 9 * n ’r e ® to do piod and benefit bwcoaudom, built on violence and iiwed on fraud, that trian* determined to destroy for them. On the ^q’, ° y ^ Ter i e ° object he it* best acts shall be tainted with the aleatory of its 3d and 4th of May they made great demonstra- , • receive the respect and gratitude to which worst, and the stain ol its beginnings shell cling lion*, « if to cro»x the river, both there and ot>- e , °T?. eBtl e hlln ' . conc.asion, herecomtoits nobler ends- All the ink of all the bni!e ooeite Fras***naia, and succeeded in mining the !I2ec< ^ “ i5 co ™ Ir 7* c P 10 °^ e f t ? e •*** tins and the proclsmrtions cannot Mot out th* bridge on *he l*h 0 * IT k u p€ °Pf’ re ® arite d^h *4, however damning rcpuUtion forever 4Uuiped upon the T * ‘nemT’i attention being drawn to the Iirach 1 ®'? nc n™down, their efforts to band that signed the decrees of De emoer The named points, Ges- Brudek succeeded in croas- 5<rTe inantoE “ ^ ®* 'wprccated. blight of that morning which struck Jie liberties th** P» it Cotwieii with 40,000 men, on a A military civic procession waa then formed, of France to the da*t, dirken* forever tb* tun of bridge -onwrureed by the engineers — s corps to escort Mr. 0*Bsra to the steamer. Broadthe second Emperor Tae caw for wh. h the whic^. in Aatoria, has rreebed a wonderful de- Wi _ thronged with spectators, and' cheering
lefpiooA of !■ r&nre are now eacaiped oo eifi FT# ptsbe^f on to \ ortera, °
th* PitdAont, i# ft#iur*ilj u oofc$ kod tod r^o«noit*r#d to Tortona wiih a. powerful . wms aim05t continuous as tne stranger pasgad stainless a cause as ever army fought or priest detvfmre-.t along. Mr. O’Bsra embarked on the Fija, his prayed for or heaven blessed. In retirin':, he blew up the railway bridge of | friends accompanying him as far as Sandy Hook. National independence is a cause to which the Pon'ranUl, which must be a serious blow to the , ... , ... , .. . beart of this EagUnd o* ours beam a willing mod allies. ; took ** lMTe ’ Wl,h ^ a glad response. Who can know batter what it _ In the n»gh» of the 4th to 5th, tha Po rose 15 WTS “« S ™ r a good voyage.
■tons than the sovereign race that dwells in feet, and destroyed Gen. Brudek’s bridge over ~~
these inviolate islands’ Would that ia Italy, the Po, thus isolating him entirdy. i-amis *wp*lewm. where it is sow playing its last stake, this cause J In twenty-four boms, however, another bridge 1 The extent to which the minds of men are ia-
er r«»ees were withoot^alloy An Emperor who | »■« conatructed, ever which he retired oa the fineaced by bolds the peace of Europe in the p* 1 ™ of his 1 6*h, carrying off vast storm of bread, tobacco,
haad, and who has toe enthusiasm of half of a >&*-* foots Voghera.
■Ulioo soldiers at his bidding, can not command -At Vaiensa, tha anparaletled rise of th* Po to* confidence and sympathy of freemen or con- filled th* first mines formed, and it waa not until quer absolutism in toe name of glory. The Em- the 3th of May that the bridge was destrayed. perorof the French will be called upon to give At Fnminettn, the intend ed deception was to toe world a great aad nee example of pesi ton- completely auceesaful—quantities of boards, Ac., tial sen-detual. before Europe wULconsent t* re- were ordered with greaS oetewtaikm at Candia,
and some hundreds of laborer?; on the 3d of May, some lancers led the way across a ford of
gard him as a champion of eiviliaatioo
than as a conspirator in toe
Were be not 'toe “man of December,’’ were Franee still fie* in thought, word aad am, fra* to b* silent ad l» apeak, to give and to witofoaid, were the mtad and bout of France in arms for Italy, toe world might tremble with expectation, but it woald not shnaz with daapleaoura aaddmtrust. When Fresno i^arial has ro«tod,ae •* frMf *** ■"», *• tardea ef Austriam, neutrel Europe wUIhaaakiag: What aext,’aad tha wrem will daeida tha tote not of Italy oaly, but
ETWe obsaei Esq., isasnanM
for Clerk of Wapn* couaty at to* doe Mr. 3. isa ycnag man of papofo the Ref toey are. would datoawatreai him. Hia munurei fc toa waH ]
i than a county <
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the Susia to an island between that river and too Po- Four compwxies of Grenadiare followed, aad half a rocket battery. The whole under toa commtnaer of Col- Pusehner. The Gland is thickly cowered with brushwood, aa the rmallness of tinir number was concealed foam the eaemy, who opened a heavy fire from toeaoothembank of the Pb- This was answered hw the rocket hattery and the grenadie* s, who attxuied the motives along the bank. The Ansfofoas lost on tha 3d before midnight, ana man killed and eight xrannded. Of the latter one haa fibre died. 'Ai&igfe.Captmn Swycer.an Irmh■u, led over a—toer hattalioa ta tha whad. and fi noise of haanacriag waa kept np tiil morning, aaifbodgcaforthapaMgeof alargearmv were being oonatreetad. Duriagthe night too loss to toe Awiiria— was only three men wcaadad. Here
of the
aad lineage.
too, toa rapid rise of
that of the Po, nearly <
the splendor and glory of the past, ia most atrik ingiy illustrated in the umveraal interest which ■ttariuj to Louia Napoleon at this hoar. He is the npparmoat pm nage, we may fiorly presume, ia th* theughm of all who direct their attentiaa to to* war in Europe. Some go ao for ■e to indulge the fancy that Europe is to witness the representation of another Napoleonic Drama, after the maimer of the Bonaparte. But that can sever be. Napoleon toa Fast rimed at anivar-
ffis fate lilityof i
object. No one will ever venture to aadactaho oo fatal an experiment who keeps in mini the absoiute mmcaarsaga of tha^attempt when aidad by can ever be expected to be matted again; and that is nut ai all likely tobefiirgotten
by his
metition in this day, for powerful reason; _ / yet entirely forgattzn toe ksaau read ta Aaabitionfrom Sc Helena, aot now hoU the aame aleaa avilixed age.
[that the toy of i
FuaTTnracx. oa W exp.—Many parsons are annoyed, tad even distressed, by tha occurrence of flatulence, or wind in tha stomach aad bowala. This arises from impaired digestion, aad low of tone in the mucous membrane of the alimentary canal. By restoring the necessary tone to the stomach, the PERUVIAN SYRUP renders the painful symptoms impossible, and permits the food to go through its natural process of digestion.
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•■Em, Teaterdar. Tuesday aftereoea. at ftav o’clock, of PcwiM Fever, ROBfiAT CL1VKA. urn of Beajamia Q. xad Limie Stoat, aged tore* yean, aia* moatba aad two daya. The faseraX wll take pioee this aftaraooa at D •Vock, Crota the family r mid race. No. 19 West Maryland meet. Tha Meads ef toe ttmi’y era iavited la
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O’ADBTTH H. BROWN, will tae a candidate tor County Auditor at the aaaaiax ceacral eiectioa. aatajcct to the dorittoa «f too Itmoirratir County Conveatina. ITP We have aotoority Cor eayiag that Jadfo WICK ia sciadidaaedw Htoctioaae Jadge of this Chcatt. aad will Bern property adnealakad hveraMa reepone* from the ITT’ Mamas. Raneas—flaaaa aaaoaace th* ef General JAMRS P. DRA1LB ao a candidate to Aaditor of Mario* coumy, eaMecC to the dedtoa of the regular *'mant DEMOCRATS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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mMK STOCK. AI«m riMTVKBN wr A i wail mataliibad w ho I real e and retail Confection are, now doing aprefiratilrhanaam and vafi ad* artiaed wOIbo sold at a hargaia if appMcstisn taamidaasaa, tay
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Ww. T. WILEY, Raainmis Agaad,
M*. IBS Bast WssMigton meet.
I N THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE
N C. Daniels, M. D.,
KAuECTKmPATBUC PHYSICIAN A.N»
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Mi Indmoapolis, wharo ha may tae
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or aacartaiaty.
HMpreetkmia notfemadupaa d taatia toe resalt of night years’ mm
snd«xpenmeats,tar tospurpaaa af aarerfrtilig tooaatnreof iUeBtactsand its tree itoyestsgfcal re I store. Tha
experience of Be. Huai*li. in to* us* of tote shies him to perauaewy aad moedily ear* •
ChronicPiseaeea inntady orerylaetanco, withoutpaia
Dr. D. he* found that over oae AaadrwfdMta of Nervons aad Phrenic t iaomas are fereaty
control of tomaukti* agent, aad ho would torit* thorn who have ham treated tay Urn aid made of practice, wkh-
eut receiving aay taenedt. togivahim a cull.
Ofiee hour* from B A. M. to S P. K. •- nySDDlf
Musical Tmnkfqi^gl^n Ml». m. H. LEVI HesrECTPI LLY if J. anueuacas to thecatisms of TndlaaapaBx. that abe huaremered Bom her late reddmw iinii ^ T ~'* 1 1 iTr-*—mftiTTr tin naiaii d ereaboia prepared to raemre her aid iy new ones aa may favor her uito MksllavUa a graduate of Noire Dam* Ceileg*. Cincinnati. and Smera heraalf that to* can give entire tiou as a teacher of piaao mame. TSRM8—for a quarter of twenty-four Innona. gl*. The patronage of the dtisens of TwfiaaapoUe ioreopect fully aoficitad. Far information sola aMMty aad aacrea aa steacher. Mrs. L refers ts tha foUawim geatleama: Prof. P. Werner. Cmehmo*, Ohio; W.C. Paters A Boa. r Prof. D. P. Writs. B Mr. H, W. Sawyor. ]
Gifts! Gifts!! Gifts!!! ff^KEAT filffT MWKMALE AT NW. id fijr West Wmhingfoa meet. A mimdlri Gift uo ^u»B||ommto^HBLagjJhMjtemwitharery taookei CwIA mnft Sftlwaw WatcMao, CnM LncM•sa, Lntoiaa* SnUto Cnito Cfomlma, Lnellas* Ftmw Enlto Bracelets, Sold Peaci la, Geato’Gold Yem Chains, Ladies’ Settsef Jsurelry, dud avaeietyofatber ertielmofjewelre *— aanweai
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ROBERT BROWNING, 22 West WffitbiBgtoa St, INDIANAPOLIS. IND DRUGGIST!
And toolcr in t’aralRn and •amaattc Ml*4icinaa, Cfeansical* and fffeaxnMkcanttc Treparattaaa, ERntA B«traeta fraas T tldan A Cn., Tfoayar A Cn.. and tot nnr awn Preparing. SURGICAL 4l DENTAL INRTUMENTS. Trane*. Bapporters, BheaUer Bracoo, Lac* feock ings, Ac., Ac .Ac. PAINTS. YAHItlSHES* •¥ C BTCFFM. PURR WHITE LEAD, SNOW WMITR ZINC. Cotore of all kindo-Dry aad in OU-PrinU of evrey
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Foe faniM* infoemalion q.ply to to* tfr-i-* ri room Mo. 3. ireond fiooe of Btak* • CNmaereidKov, o* riny rendeae*. corow of Tmmmm* sad Noeto itriim.
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NB lots in uitt-tatoek Mo. r J, i«iw a* too ***1 aadwut
•ipat Urcct, noeto of fe. CUueo etreet. 0at-tato«k Mo, 16, eoriaioiae sboat 4 sere*. OuPkfoek Mo.M.o&aisiaiag 4 mno. Out-btock Mo. UO. coatriking staosl t see**-
All tw. oai-block*or*Ma*t* k*i***a fo. Cfiae* sad Mretotu***. sad to* CmimI Csasl sad MaLcsa seeaaetoiLtitocko 1*7 sad 16a, lying swwma KCuie* nreel sad toe boo^ion Lot*, sndtariw*** MicAigsa s***a* sad toe C*t»!r*i CsnsL sad a>ai*,sisg sbooi li sw«*. ( Gut-bicc* Mo lota, cootoims* staoai H seres, setueea , T*bo«Mec s&m MiriUetori meet*, sad sorto ofi» Ctor*
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'to lot* .iiusiv «a Utmonsnd Toaoeeaea uracta, to outSlock Mo. I7«>. 0*«b Why itofms. Tkre* toUbM Noriy of Mtariion sresotsarpaiwd by aay to to*cm. Lot No. t to oat-btock Mo. M, «i by lid fo*«, ^^itog »lutoo sure**,b«t**ca A. Ctoir* sad Wstoal Otaou., M (e«t slit> >n to* rear. Lot* 7, ■i*iwi •* m bat-block 7, «aeh SB by lev fret, e.to * At fc:ct rite* to to*rear, froidtog oo Morto Mr<*t, brio*** llltoo* snd Teotire*** Mr cl. All of oot-tatooks KI7 sod fort, tying beta*** to* Way ett* iUblro^dsad ill* Csasl, eoststoing 4* seers. All *f oat lot Mo. >♦*, lying **!«««« to* Lsfsyc4le RtaMlread »<bi toe Cans), contawing !>, •<««•. Three block* *»« finely * toaled for isababetortog parpoire. 11 iou oo to* c*M tid* of out-block Sf, Itaoriiag on Mi* MSWppi rirceC. Lou b into** 1 sulif, to tqnsre •*», frosUng oa tiowto Hrert. oppome Mnduton Depot. Pan of toe etaf of toe**qrM«3Qt tor fi e, eoatstotog staoat 77 acre*. Thretobd hreure* of Mlw* Rirre sta*at : I ndc* or*to neat hom too euy The 0*nuft ,d**Ule | road bouikl* 4 oo toe sorto ude, to* U,*«f road oa Ik* ; east, aid a county road on lit* recto About os* half t* > umbered toad and to* remda* a under cuittrauon; to* , •odu food and 4*prox.m4y kolb* cay rendw* 4 >hateaW* for wood and ekarkct-gridcbisg parpores. Ato>. lot hf, to kquar* 67, upon vhiek in rtuai* tori fin* bfoch of bojdibgskoosn a* ••Btah*‘» Oanarerctol Ho a.'' oppori*e to* table* tiou**. Ta* budding is four afortc* hgh.udb *4*tat bu*to*re room* oa toe fori fioor.and i* ; uawirprered ia vatu* and a* a tauriares pfoal by ao other property to to*city. ape? dhvita. w. a A a. a. csmsetL. t. *. ,«a*Lrea ! Campbsll, Fatgusco A Oo., BOOK BINDERS
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Blailk Book MaoiilaetiirerM,
Mo. I Blake'* Bsddtog. L> ririr*.
PaiUculsr atteatam givrelo Railroad, Baas aad County
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Brim %% 4*tils AT MMOMT N4»TICA IN el to* best «tyl* of to* art, suck a* riadtog Magantore. Mstic, Re. Baling to order promptly dog*. Per ton* r* qutrtbg work to our fin* uill find 4 to Utoir a’vantog, to gtv* it* a call. Wu. U. C AMPhBLL, my4- DCta Burinore Manage,,
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AHTISTS* CO LOWS.Prepared Canvas fiisskee. be.
Bret English to Tub**.
V AHIilSHES.—Oepnl, Japan, Coach, Dannr*, Black, Ac. •TE-STVffffS* — ladig*. Madder, Logwood, FaeUe, Camwood, Copy era*. Alum, and Dye* of ail Made WUiOOV foLASS. -Beet French and Atacrtcau Sranda, of all sums, frwea S»41t to 3to<fo. Draggiet*’ flint, aad Orem Olarevar* of all kinds ALCOHOL A BURNING FLUID. Oil*. Oil*. Linseed Oil, Tanner*’ Oil. Sweet OU, Lard Oil. Carter 0tl, Cod Litre 0U, Sperm 0U, Oils of all kind*. Turpentine, TOKACCU, Cigar* aad Sana of th* most approval Bread*, and it neat q^dity. STICKS ef all -lads, ground and angroand. STARCH, BALBRATVta, POTASH, STAR CANDLES. VINEGAR, SUPER CABB. SODA, CERAM TARTAR, ROBIN, Ac. Pmro Froc ch aad Catawba Wiaoo ox>d Brondioo. derich Ale te l London Porter, selected with core for Medical Purposes. •MESHES.- Paint and Varaito Bra*hre, Tooth, Hair, Cloth airi Sail Brash**; Shoe, Scrub, Whitewash; aed Brushes of all kinds. With a large stock of
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•mix 4Ptte*0) an, ffwanO—, Ac.; ffmaew Article*, • ifevrertm* Extract* •■ nli ktlnA* far Ceak Inc •mrnrennn.TMcr■amreaete a. Ink*, Sforen Mltack
fine*
Aad a complete nook ef all tWrtre t*to* Rreg Bamnere.wfoch hare 1mm purchmSfeSSf&am£ —* Mwfatfuwn* aad will ba sold at yrieea wfceeh will compete with thee* of aay etmitor retabliehmmfi iu tha Wart for theareM qmfity of attielea. AS arttefo* warrmied aermreemled aad I inrite all to
tre mo a call before pv
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RABBET BROWNING, • WeatWamurtm Burnt
FIVE OR TEN rVlTHEK CLEAHI Ci eitaated west ef reuade *f the Imaao 1 IwSleeSmtSafiben
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Deaf & Blind |MM HcLKOO, Off Mi-O tLAMO, • M*. JJF^tmiaent and thilMul tpreator on A* Ire and ly»,
PALMER MOUOE,
fn4I«»kpalia InSiiann.
**»rA , Tfrur* ,W i i ^ ^ &*** i AJfp MUMP, and a*w rriw* to too** b* ba* oreted ! iWta 4ky. tanny of whom hav* a*** aHadod fc# om thirty years, and are now cured by redd and «*nti*
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SUPPLY |v NOfilr AM
RIVif G. Benutifal o*w rtyire nay sow taaaare at Mo. 4 Batas Heneo. my* WILLARD A PTOWILL
GREATEST SACRIFICE IN THR KNOWN WORLD. ,000 WUo: —or— BBAOT-MADB CLOTBIMO. To h>- arid withia thirty daya, at DllllopN 014 CffiFREI . rWIMEJtilfilDM ff AMTNKM* MR. fi.PRIRD M LAMPBft, h»vtec4ot*rmto«dl<>r«aM>retoCaiifor Bia.tta* good* atari be eioredou; witoout reterv* or regard to price*. Mitcbel * Friodloadov, Dunlop’* 0M Corner. IndkaapeUa. mfO-Sim
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IPr Deofbere. Itaeilaeaa, haretogNi i* liu beed, Cbtorih, and ail bifoZJv* Di< tori *Ui eror* prefect ataeorefionof to*
Bnracho, and Rom* re Dtoehnrgre from to*
VOLUME SECOND OF BmkUurMgo’* Now Tkoologksl MM70MM-t’TME MMOWLKMO Off WW Ood Inhleettvelf CoaeMretd,” jMtreertfedri •yM KTRWART A fiOWfifi’R. Wlio Dish Cototo. ri^kVAL IN SETS; Round da., N*. Jfi West Waafo tf iagtoanrrea. JaOOR UMSLST.
FRESH STOCK OF OROOCRIES. cnoicfi VARiarr op grocrrirb u how at to* hone* formreiy aaawyled bp f. J. Hoi Having erede a very feereaM* yurefieai of ia to* reweat adrenre, to* rabreritre tetri*
to *Sw indaeen tale to to* Wad* ia toe way *f ehrep Gr*'
certreand Proristona. A.GRATDOM. eayD—dfiw. Ma.M Ret Warfoagtoa ri.
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freltoony ri towRav. Mr. RolUdar, ri toa Pre* _t Cknreh-Thirtytomfifaare ago uy fofirtog va* ma*h toiared br neastee. ***** to** I infa read a rartety ri renreire uito bat httfo resafo Dr. MeL«od tans bad ■y resa for wma Una andre trentM4,a*d tntltie to* ha aravenani,tori if yadriaaarea arited>»y afoandtufre
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WILLIAM A. MOLL I DA f ladtonapoUa, AprU to, USB.
|0* Ire right re ton yrera I hare ke*» vwy nnsh ritWad wlto my tysa, re mat tay More I was oearly totally tafiad. By th* Irremaat of hr. MoLred my right is rrey eareh improved and etrengihtnad. and to* infiamsretfoo alnort enurriy *ur*d. Irsrdmlly sommred to* hr. to alt are Mead* wha a«ri hi* skill. J0U* MRfNRR ifrWi^ a*. w u*Mof Bv. MeLRoD I hare tare* already grretly relieved.
aad hara aaoBdatw* In n pavltart mm.
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To vu Dues,-I h*r« taaan deaf about thirty vrers, and hnr* taean amminri tay toesa ri to* mori aniaari ear. gaoMin toa Catted riataa, who bare MB ma tori aotoing could ba do** for m*. Ataant lw* weak* rinra I put my srif aadw toa eara ri Dr. MeLROD, at toa Palmre Moure in tow rity, and I hare rirwdy found rriwf, and h*v* ton
graduateof to* wreWrfii* K«„ ■« lo. )ren*
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