Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1859 — Page 3
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1 r Ttie D^tly 8wit« 8*nif*l mb b* bad M«h fnrtfninj; of C. C. PerHnf* •* th« UbW»b D«ro* -n l. lie aleo reMt*M iellf tb« i'fuHirnn, CMm*o Pr*n «n<l Tfibmnt, irlile It^notrul. LoumtIHb Jurist, N#w Yof* IbraM and TrUmitt, and all lb« dnelnaaM daj liea. _ IT Fur oale at tMe o#^. a Sebolawblp In tVe W ( -t.rn Commercial College and Ouridry • Mercantile ColleKc, Cincinnati, Ohio, aleo id flrvant’* f’ommereial College ofthli fllty. If ItcmB' rntlc ,eieBll*»f •• WBBfclBf**** TewaieBIg. rii« I >rmocraey of Waehlngum tawn^lp will hold a townrhip meeting at Broad Nipple, on 3.turd./, July 3l»t, for the porpoee o( aeleetlng d icjjatcK u, the Demooratle Cootty ConfeBtloo to be holden at lodlanapolle, <» BatoHay, Au<oet 6th, \%S0, to nominate eandidatee tor Cuunty Auditor and CommlaeloBer, and tranaaot inch other lio^neea aa maybe reqolred tor the In tercet of the organiaation. By order of the CommiMee JAiHH M. EARL. JONAS MAMN.
Ck^tkii TowaaMtf.—The Democracy of Cen* ter toen<liip arc rerjoeat'd to meet In contention on S.itnr ay, the 33d day of thlamonth, (July) at 3 o’cioek. P. M., at the Coort-h mae, to appoint Del' gat. a to the County Convention, to be held In ibiecity Auguat 6t.h. J. NICOLAI, Chiirman Townahip Committee. rnori oi m BpfcciAL mpfomteh. Inafltntlon ef fie Hot* f.edee A* 3 «t ihe tone «» .neiMia, at Mielk«Bai«* InAlann. A numhrrof gcn'lemen from Riohmond, Cen* trcrille, and adjoining town* in Eiatern Indiana, havirg hcoonic members of the ancient and chic iltoiH <)idcr of tbo Sons of Malta, obtained a charter to ra'a'-lish a Lodge in the city of Riel m >nd, to ho called I>o Soto Lodge No. 3 r a lurKe delegation of the brotherhood left here on Tuesday to itigtall the officers. A ear on the noon train over the Central Rail* road, wa* placed st the disposal of the delegation, and under the rhirge of Conductor Whitney, about fi"y gentlemen slept almard —the bell 1 rang as (he rh>ek struck the last second, and \sr.iy we went. The oar in which the '• Order” was so tted wik <»on resolved Into a free and ea«y. We had die assurance of Mr Whitney that all w t4 right, and that mirth might flow unresrr line.), an I the corks soomflew from all the bottli'Suf wit, an I mingled with song, It sparkled onlifitly. Each man knew the other to he if|e.| ,,,( true, and like a happy family or a hand of brothers, each strove for the hsppineae of each, merrily, gloriously, and swiftly wa sped
onward.
Aw.tv with ctre—our mission Is to make the world happier and hotter, and why abould not tha A;>04tlrs or Knights, who hava bared their arms lor that result, set the example of open hearted, free and ntional fojoyment. Don’t misundersliv d me when I speak of corks flying, and vulgarly rons'rue me (o allude to ugly black bot ties. You know your reporter would have left the train had s smell of liquor scented the car, or n smile heen seen around less etherial than that produced hy mrntal ha pul ness tending its wave noon the lips. If Is to he presumed we passed the different stations on the road, for hut little note was made by any of onr pirty of whst transpired outelde, and therefore we only firnvm we passed the stations, • and at 3 40, true to the time table of the road, we pullc.l up at Richmond. We were warmly greeted hy the brethren CB our arriral.aalnted by Mitchel’s American Cornet Bind, and nnrohod to tho dill, whara tha ceremonies of initiation and installation were to be performed. An informal meeting waeheld—the delegates signed to quarters in the different hotels, and at ft a lodge wss opened In due form, .ind thirteen of the most respectable gentlemen of thecitv initiated. Hopper at. half-past six—a stroll through the pretty town, which with some extended to the eh irming country beyond, sod Interchange of sentiment ftod views of the whole soold citizens, and at eight o'clock the ceremonies of initiation again commenced. Heventeen more good and true men were put through, making thirty In all. The promised rnldulght parade had drawn a va t crowd from the surrounding (owns and ooun try to the city, and the inhabitants generally re-in.iim-d up, so that at 13 o’clock precisely, when the procession formed, the etreets were crowded, and immediately in front of the Hull, men, women and children were closely packed together. These midnight processions of the Order have been dceerlbed so frequently, that fine as the effect is, it is impossible to convey an Idaa of fheir ini ureas! venere without repeating what has been said m relation to them time and again. A new feature w as, however, added to this one- Aa the band sfiuck up >m I the line began to move, oti a signal bc'ng given, a cannon thunder* don the common aid the bells in the city commenced to toll. Minute guns were flrrd and tha belle tolled during the march. The scene at that dead hour of t'ie night w <e solemn and snggeftlvr Tho booming of the minute g in—the elow and measured kurli of the belle ringing ont the anund sa* tha last faint echo of the preceding non died ' away—the gleaming of the torchee and thctlghM from the glid' d crosses, glittering back trom the armor of the knlghte and revanling the mask# of the mysterione looking body of membera an the prooeseion wound round tho streets, was a eight such «s Richmond or few other torn# have ever eeen. The march coatlnoed for an hour, and it would seem to a stranger that the whole pop illation rrm nned up toeee It out. Arrived at the Hall, the following offioere were
elected!
W. T. D-mnls, Grand Commander. J. Railsbuck, V. 0. Commi nder C. J. Burcbnel, G. Chiocellor. A. W. Mendenhall, 0. Secretary. J. A. n.-ldgelaad, O. Traaaorar. The member# of De Soto Lodge, with Ibo fadlanapolis delegation,then repateed,oa lavltatfoe, to the Meredith flume, where tboy partaok of a luxurious collation, served op by tho liberal pit
ptletors.
A good nlght'e rast, an oieolloat beeakfaat next morning, two or three boofe pamod ia oaeia) communion with oar hoepltable entertelaere, aad tha delegation from (hie city won again plated •nder the os re of Coadneter Whitney aad leaded ia ’’good coixliiion” at the Uoioa Depot at keif* paet eleven yasterdaf, eac^ mao expreming himaelf "eatlsflcd,” trThe Lafayette Jrwrnal aaye that Jadge Drschenridge’e deeMoa, that, adaReey le aac a penal effenee in Indfnan, will net affeet Lafayette, bet aill do for Indiaaapelia aad fort Wayne. Does he mean that che peepte if Lelayelle are ”regnlntlnf their domeffiia aSUm la «Mr awa way,” and therefore need ae fnfemmSew of Inwf We rather think eei for La'ayetM alweya wna hard; aad wn here beat Meat ttbear area dn ring thie hot weather, af eame nwfel maatfeecnUntie af the fleeb bavin# transpired at rhat pteer. not even erne, g t»Qnm*9, mmtf tjpmt aad gree^thm^ie^ie ssf^par. Wa rather think oar sitampewry waa fbaeti••wiWWwWwW IV WWW Pm Weyae 7Wf.;
IT It le reported, aoeordfeg la a oette paper, tbel Oea. SbleMe of ttaaeanta* la •boat to form a partaenUp wl* a Warointrr
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tT Profesaor Love, (be aecroeMaeer, wee per forming in Buffalo aad Rochester lent week The papers in tkat region are loaded down with
praise of bia feate.
HT The lodepeadeac Order of ExqnUtee m >et to night. Each member le ordered to appear In tbs Hall with merachaoss pipea, gold apeca, yellow kid glo-es and a piece of white satin. _ Thx Mantinxm Faocrx — A foil houae greeted thie popular and admirable corpe of paa tomlmists last night, who tettlSed their appreeiatioa of the performance by frequent npplaoso. A new end at>ractire progremxao le prepared tor to-night. Everybody should see the AUrdaetde. ITTbero Is a fellow up town wants oa to strike him. He has been standing witk n chip on bis shoulder .'or three or fbor days, going through the bruiser exercise and daring oa to come in. Wont do it—it ia too hot. Joat stand there neighbor, and when the weather cools take yonr chip and light your flra with it. D” The following is the address on a letter to a member of the Indiana State Legleletare, during the last session, wbieh, ae yet, bee not been delivered to the party to whom It le addressed;
Mr HaH# menter of the Legerlster
AflMrtcsne
Ind House Kara of the Clerks.
Towtrswr CowrxwTiow.—We ask the attention of onr Democratic readers to the Call for the Township Convention neat Saturday. Wa trust there will be a 'oil attendance of the Democracy of Tenter. The primary meetings of the people are all Important. They should reflect the will and wishes of the people, and If folly atten d*d <hey would do It. Wa hope to see n Mass Meeting In response to the call of the Central Committee. ID* We saw a lady on the street yesterday whose hoops did not measure orcr four feet across. She was richly and taatily dressed—a lady, evidently—and eha moved with such apparent ease and grace, and looked so well, that wa eoold not forbear to make a note of It, aa it in* spired ns with s hops that the women of the present generation will return to eoroetbing like eommon sense in the w*y of drees. m m Cflf AFtST AND BIST MoM Of KctFIM FSUIT.— The Agent of Dayton’s Patent Air Exhauster la In the city, and can be found for thla day, at the fruit stand on the corner of Meridian and Washington streets, ready to supply ell who want this valuable instrument for taking the air ont of fruit (are, without cooking to drive it ont. This certainly Is the best Invention for patting a-) fruit yet discovered Call on Mr. Prather, the Agent, 1 and eee for yourselves^ I O. S. M —The Independent Order of Sons of Malta have taken the room in Taylor’s Block former y occupied by Wood ae a theater, andare fltting It np for their own mysterione purposes A furnace was hoITt yesterday, which is doubtless fo he used In besting the branding IrouC. It is said tha' every son sirs on the initials of the Order which stand at the head of this paragraph. It is therefore destined to become one of tha fandscnental institutions of the country.—La/uyetts
Journal.
—^ ^ Potto* Ir*Mf.—Tha Mayor bad two or thraa m> n before him yesterday for drunkenne|e, and Inflicted the tmal penalty of one dollar and costa each upon them. Justice Car’L lined a man a day or two ago for cruelly kicking a woman. She exhibited her •hine to the Court ail black aad bine—having the marks of the boot toes on the flash, and naively remarked that she could show worse marks than these, but modeatv forbid. Ha was sent to jail, where wc hops he will be sofferad to ramaln for want of bail. _ Thx Boaro* Sroat.—It will be eeen by an advertisement In this dsy’e paper that this floe establishment, which has been closed for some time, will be re opened on Friday, of this week, under the management of Mr. Zelgler. With a stock unsurpassed for ex tent and quality, and purchased on such terms (hath# will be able to aall at eastern prices, the Boston 4tore must and will command a large share of trade. Mr. Zeigler Is a thorough business man, and comes among ns with a high reputation. W# are happy to wslcoms him to the ranks of onr business men, and can commend the Boston Store as well as its proprietor, to our friends. —■» ^ 1 0. S. M —Ata meeting of ths members of Cortex Lodge, No. 1, of this city, bald on the train of the Indiana Central Railway, oa yesterday forenoon, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wmcrcas, We, members of Cortex Grand Lodge,having by Invitation of the brothers, vis i'rd the citr of Richmond for the purpose of ini tla ing De Soto Lodge, No. 3, and, whereas, tbs t xenr-ton having been to ns all one of great interest and pleaKure, and therefor# as members of the Order, be It— Roso/p/d, That we feel ourselves under many obiigationa to the offl iera and members of De Soto Lodge for their kind atten ion and hoapitality da ring onr sojourn In their olty, aad that ws will long remembrr tha oceaaioD with fea> tags of pride aedsatisfAcuon. Rroolrtd, That our thaaka are doe to Mr. Conduct'.or Whitney, of the Indian* Ceateal Railroad, for hla kmdneas aad gentlemanly treatment af ae during our trip to and from Richmond. 9 ALEX J MULLEN, II. M. HARRHON, A. C. BRYANT,
Gooa Woa«-—Wa s»a of the Seaffasf for a DU lea’s new " ■niy a# mmmr mmw mesa to review at length whaa wa knee road it.
Pxmoval ard Avolooavio.— *' a do not like to bo imposed upon as we bsve bees, aad therefore we shell refuse to publish notices of (he mettings of secret orders hereafter, aalces such notice# are in loned by known reeposetble Yesterday we published a notion of a mcatiag of two secret orders, the O. D. F.*e aad B. 0. B.’s, hoik ooemopolitaa instil itions, to which was appended tbs nsmss of two well known aad highly respectable Mtlxens, Mr. DelsaaUai aad Mr. Ballanger. Both of those gentlemen nailed a poo on yeeterdny, nod stated that they have aa lieu with saeh orders, either by aatare or choice, aad wa therefore fire them tha biaxil af tUn notice. They regard themeefvee as not MffooW eaocgk te have anything to da with each ciatieas. N. I—Mr. Edward Ewtley Benaafcr, a gentleman of talent, aad who Is d« himself generally aesM, item He Is a food roagh carpenter,Ml Bm hamla a wholesale grocery hoasa, and waaldba glad ta goto paying sltasUoo. If nay of aw msashwts have need af aeeletaaee, they wUl flad Mr. Bsllaager a very aeetal msa,aad aatoeaaaeledwMb aoy af ike aew-foagled orders f# dhtrast Mi W> teaffioa Bam kw bastassa, Mr.Balleagsrawba foaad at tha Ifstloaal Hotel, awl df thaCawL appoatte Mr. HwrriP FarmeWaad Dear mb’ VacsL Ae for Mr. Delaeealae, he Is Wa wsB kaawe fla aareMnsas to raqtrtrf say waalal stdegy «l aa, f. B^Wakope thla apology for W> aa wa I
WWW WWW wmaaav awwwwvi foe type clear, aad the psper vary solid Md i The led, executed by JSrTPartooe, foe Sa. l end eat af foe Biadeey, ie semsthiag more' than fair. It le besuUiul. The style is that called ** aotiq ie,” heavy sidea. Beveled edgee, Ugh bends, aad deep emboesiag, aad dean ia Mdieme Turkey morocco. We have rarely aeea,avaa la the costly anno*Is aad era*meat boofu of Eastern bootee, anything that equalled foW, aad aoaa that surpassed it, at least to oar onpraeticed sysa. It is ceruinly a very ereditable job, utd shows Mr. P. to be a matter workman. The rrgalar edtttee ia bound ia aheap, ia the ” library" style, aad forme e very beadeome volume. We are obligad to oar friends of the Jtmrnnl tot foe above klad aad favorable ngtiee. Ia eoaaeetioo, wa will state that wa hava the aoet complete bindery in the State, aad are prepared to do bookbinding aad bleak hook work la any style. We also are prepared to do job week, sock as tbo binding of magazines, pamphlets, Re., ia any manner deeired. ^ ^ Thx Hsav—Dabocx or Ezrotcxs —Tbo ra■or that seven or eight persoas hava food ia tha city with I a the week from tbo effect# of tho son, is, ws learn by inquiry, too true. Wo noticed the ease of the young lady who fell after walking about a sqoare, and died ia a few boars. A child on Monday, died in a carriage, where it had been exposed by the absence of eurulne. The others were all laborers. Tbs jury ia tha eaeaaf Fitzgerald having found that other eaneee operated to produce death, has led some to suppose that the fatality from coup dr hM has been exagger ated. Persons anaccaetomed to exposure to the run can not be too careful when bueinem requires them to broil for aa boar or so diiectly under its rave, and even those whose s*us! avocations familiarize them to the extremes of heat nod cold, •hould use some mesne to rob the nun of some of It# poser before it reaches the bend. Mao Does.-We have heard of quite a number of cseen of hydrophobia among the dogs lately. Two were killed on Noble street, Monday, while frothing at the XBOutb and giving other symptoms of the last stag# of madness. Ia every quarter of ths city they have been seen, or tbe fears of tbs inhabitants have led them to fancy that healthy dogs were rabid. People can not be toe careful. The two dogs killed were certainly mad, and tbera is no knowing bow far they bars spread tbe infection. We arc always inclined to believe that our own pet of tbo boosebold, tbe family watch dog, or tho spaoicl, (bo terrier or the K ; ng Charles, that join# tbe children in their romps, will rarely escape, aad yet some of the most fearful case* of suffering from hydrophobia recorded ia medical history have bean communicated by a bite or a soap from the
family dog.
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ET Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters are now generally conceded to be unequaled for their prompt action in alleviating and curing all diseases of the stomach. Their superior excellence sod consequent renown is readily accounted for, from the well-known fact that they are made under the personal supervision of the proprietor, ia strict accordance with pharmaceutic science. Ire nee la always attended with the most beneficial resnl'S, and in cases of Nervous Debility, Coneti pation and Flatulence, and other like diseases, censed by a disordered stomach, its curative powers are of the most speedy aad powerful character, and exceeds any other preparation of the
eame claims before tbe public.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally
everywhere.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMAGHJITTERS, lr is a fact that, at some period, every mer,. her of tbe human family is subject to dixt-.v-*-or disturbance of tbe bodily functions; bur. with the aid of a good 'onic and the exercise of plain common aenac, they may be able so to regulate tbe system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, tbe true course to pursue ie certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at tbe least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has introdneed to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving sat infliction to all who have used it. The Bittunoperate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by tbe simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable tlx *y» torn to triumph over disease. i For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, sc., these
Bitten have no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or fiux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by tho change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forme, than any other, and tbe cause of which may alwaye be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using IIOSTETTF.R’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infallible ? All nations bars their Bitters, as a preventive of disease aad strsagtbeaer of the system in genera]; and among them ail (here is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from wbeta this preparation emanated. based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove tbe value of this great preparation ia tha scale of medical science. * rsvxa attn Aooa.—This trying and provoking disease, which fixes He relentless grasp oa the iiody of man, reducing him to n mere shadow in a short time, aad rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be drtvsa from the body by tho use of HOSTETTER’B RM40WN ED BITTERS. Farther, none of the above-stated dissasss oaa ha soairastsd, fo exposed situations, if tha Bitters art ss per directions. Aad as they neither create nausea nor offend tha palatfo aad sunder unnecessary any eha aft of dkldv fote—^ian
of ordinary pursuita, hot
ami healthy digsStioa, I t moved a* speedup an to uiMlsMSi dfllb tha (In-
duction of a thorough aad For Per tone fie Afoswt suffering from aa aafoahh
fotrm body, Ibsen restorative of st only bo tried to
mother while
SPECIAL S0T1CK
bnsptrfwed all foe mam Cel. dsasi ;Br.Kefss >0 lapur. *a*«th
whewfomabsK. MjOU NMHM ia ■# letyar te 9S Worth TUrtMth Mm ,sewstfo.lsw»miiite
afosai, *e.,by ■yOU la Philadelphia It to alss a valamu remedy Aside, Xpl'ate flpwrto sad tmauass oa hems. Pries 23 oratt. Messes aadgl par bsMe. Gaol Ion. Be surs sad gsl teORATH’l WLBCTWIC OIL. It is ths oaiy gmmint. Vsr sale hy an drafili sad dadtts. jyldddwtw. TeretssMw dmhaxixmte ter Cmlm■V raalaxad folme-Pill. Xraadrsth’s Tspsta** Catvsnal I ills, by rote ths beweis to thatr wixtnsl My aad aabmal sett glm streaftb te flw stomash, padty tbs MosdtSe-esMfe: of ths dfossttva orpaas, aad « earn dyspepsia, saids, ssaphs,>hsamadms, dsspdss,i i gsasrslly, whsthsr shmais sc rsesat. Ths « Absrnslhy ttys; M Jftsr lavfisg eared ths i at of ths bows Is, dsbUWy sad all dttsasso gso sIlydtssppasrofthsIrewBasesrdTtaashsrtttee." Ths cspsrlsam ofs esatary has sdsMIfotd foe worth of fosss pills bsyond dispute, as aparpattve asd aoU-bUtloas ■sdlstcs; sad their ass hy spwards of 4,MS coordsotloos physiclaiis, tad by emr a adUoa of tettUss, shows mat they are mpplytag saesf ths waattsf bsaint y,sad am lasdvaaMeraMdisalsidsaes. Thssbovs pills,althoagh porsty vsgettNs, sre bow kaown aad assd ass mbsti tats te Oalsswl (JTpdrarppH ClorUwm JHU,) prsdostag all Its sUeratlve sad ether tadlesttsas, with none ofttsdhorfsatsi gsflsetrspoa thsroUds sftsa srlppUag far Mb srlttdtgttisttag acnoa spoa thstmth sad (ow Ths prepared eoaeeaaatiea from me eaoe prlaeptse—the Ufa AddMcs PUls-is s sahsHtsts te bias pill {POmUt B%tr rtfri.) ycweaotnf ther eesliar action on the ecret tog orgsai, cf that prspsratiea tern tteteary, bat sobs of its salivating or other lajarioae eCeets. Them srhehs e seed them, m a bimo-yVl saberttate er otherwise, award to thsa ths hi beet praise They eome a- arer te sea eentra ed sseeaee of Ufa thsa saythlag yet mads, la the way of medicine, by mea. A tlagle pill firm daily whea all hope has fled, has oftea restored health. lafaet (hey rapply aa ergaale prladple te the blood, a way. waettrg lasx remaeaors of rtetarar. Old peop e have tha secreUoaa of early yoath r stood by these Life Ad dltlon Pills. Thslr valas as Ufa prsssirsn is beyond asftlPEtf •rsadrstbs TsgsttAls Fatverial Pills rem^re from the bowels aad blood sf a rick perroa ths saassof death. Tbs Life Addition PI Is (apply the orgaaic aeesmtty of ths Mood’s vl allty—the mtaots globnlss of vegetable ssssaces. o'which th-y are bat the concretion, have their exact conntcrpart la the vital globalta of the blood, dad from wbeies dose tbe Mood derive Us globnlss? Tartly from tbe moke source from whence Dr Brsndreth derives the life principle of the Ufa Addition PlHs from ths Vegetable Kingdom! Them pills, ss also the Uni renal, sre wamatad partly vegetable. Retailed reepeetively at X9 a-d 3# cents. Pbystelone aad tbs public supplied by ths gross or Slagle bos, at Dr. Bnadrath’s Principal Office, Wo. S94 Canal street. New York. Sold at Wo. 394 Canal st, Braadretb’a Bonding, W. Y., aad by f, Morrill, 19 Bast Washington rt., sad all respectable dealers la msdieiasa. B. BWAWDBXTH, M.D. JsSX-lmDfcw. OREEIB AMD PCKFA-E Am Asa ths resatts of applying tha ordiaarydysa. Tha only safe article which iavarlaMy prodaces aoy made of sol r desired, from s fine amber brown to the intense* Meek, Is CRISTADORO’B EXCELSIOR DYE. ft porvads* every fibre from the root to tho tip with ths tings required, sod actually feeds ths heir with ths alt■snt which is requisite to promote Its growth, its lostro. Its permanence and Ws beauty. FREE FROM CAUSTIC an 1 every otheroorrosive Ingredients, it might be applied to ths head of an infant without diseolotlng ths skin. Tbs ebemieal testimony to Ws favor embraces some sf the highest names in Arerlcan science. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair DreamrsOsttTKttms. Vo. fi Artor Bomu, Wins Ford. S. BROWWIWG, Agaat, JeM-dfaWlm. IndiaaapoUs, Indiana.
-nri WILT, BILL TROM 1T0W, UNTIL BOLD, WW onr entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, Co mprising a wsB selected stock of Casslmers floods AT COST. Those wishing graatkargainswUl do wsli to call. Wc
are determined
7 0 Sell. 19 West Washington strsst, Sherman’s Block. SIOMITZ 4k MRO.
AKUSEMEflTS.
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(LATR flABRIBL RATWX.)
TROUPE! Whs win appear ia a pttattwg aaUm af Umbr man
ASTONISHING PXTOXMANCBS.
Third and Last Might Imt Two
THURSDAY, JULY », 1859,
Will be pmsmtsd farms fin* Hmsfa foiafoy IhaCamli
Paatomima
M. DESCHALUMEAX;
o«.xn
Villag • roast.
Friday, Benefit of
PHILIP HAHTIMBTTS.
The performaamwtUssmamamamsafoasmlnnwlll
tpspalar vaadevUls, ia wWsh the te Tabus BIRRCB Win apymw, sap
dent company of astfatt.
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CINCIHEATI ADYTS.
JAMES BRADFORD A CO. J^-O. flu WAEMirr
rRRNCH BURR XXLLSTONB MAWUf ACTORY, EstaMlsbed la 1*49, Importers of french Burr Blocks, and threnolce Dutch Anchor Brand Boittag Cloths, of all numbers, . large supply of which ia kept constantly aa bomdamd forme at low prices. Tempering Screws, Hoisting Screw, Kill Castings, HU Spindles, Damss Irons, Began Wig flmat MasWam. Aim, Brad ord’s Improved Pm -lam P stable HU, te grinding Wheat aad all other mhateeew that require grinding, wtih portable boltieg and floar chaste, aad all
Soar. Leather O am-belting -f ail stem. All work sold at thla ewabUshment warranted to baths bast quality, aad if not foaad so, apea trial, the menay will be retornsd JoBB Ply
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V »a -- -&i tSUURlHER NlAMITWffiC-. - TUR18 these Hills of sol table afse for mordant and country grist mills, os well ae ptentetien aae They •re aleo adapted for attaching te tew Mills Betting Chews ars attached, aT complete. If required. Bora fall description of prees, capacity, Ac., address tbe only manufacturer. I manufacture Prench Barr Mill-Stones of all rises—both old and new qoarry. Patent Smut Machires. Dealer In Screen Wires, Old Dw-eh Anchor Brand, Mill Irons and gearing of every description; Mill Peeke, 4kc. All articles warranted to give entire sati faction. 44 Weal front street, Cincinnati. Ohio, je99-D4kW6m B. COCHRAN.
RICHARD E. BREED, Snccesswr tm SIMEON B. WILLIAMS, MASCiCTcmm or Fine-cat Chewing and Smoking 7C>B^.OOOy NOS. 118 AND ISO, 8KC0ND 8TRRBT, CINCINNATI, TIM EES TO 914 M EFR flmr KE THE celebrated "HONBTDBW” and "QUSENOPTHB ***¥ ChewingTebaoeo, together with all Unde of Out and Dry Smoking Tobacco. Tbe attention of tbe trade is called to ths above, aad assurance is given tkat goods wUl tare ont as represented, and that prices will be ssttefadovy. JeW-dly.
wn. eunm. jas. ■. sLaan. k. datnoss. o, t. sui WM. GLENN A SONS. WHOLESALE CR0CEB8, North east Corner Walnut and Colombia Sts., CIWi IWNATI. Je29 Dly
Spectacles aad Opera-Qlaaaea. Tfae Celebrated Parstiwoe*pic Glaaweo. g^OLXb, NILTEH, *TEEL AND FLAVr TBD rrames.w'tfc Lease-of focoa to suit all eym of aaei-nt and modern ages. AO persona are invited to call sad fork through the aforesaid glasses. North west Corner of Main and f omth streeU. Cioctenatl Ohio. [Je30-Dlyj WILLIAM OWNN.
mrs. TbsmapsGm, 91. D., will attend to tho duties of bar profesafon, day aad night. Ipodal attention given te tho diseases of woman and children. Patients treated exclusively with water, whs
desire It.
Office and resldtnot. No. 9fl Meridian street, a few doom
SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES,
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PLATE D^W ARE.
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and elegant assortmen* of every variety of WaUKoo
Forry’a. Juna9I-Dly J Wmcbss, Diamonds, Coroia, Cameos. Robies, Psarte,
„ ‘ ^ . . _ _ . . _ . I flameteaad Moaaie Jewelry, is anaurpaaaed by any ttoek Kewp CttWl I Rasp in this eoontry. All the latest Myles of Jsweby Water iso cold with Nectar aad all othtr choice J eras ofSilver-ware.
y*j" “• ^ 'Sfzrga =5U^“s Iprings, at BROWNING’S DRUG STORB, I Swltxerland. WILLIAM OB BN,
my 11 39 WsatWashiagtsu Street. North west Corner Maina»d Psorth
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Deaf & Blind wvr Hei-ieoR, of near la hr, the! JLF smlnent sad skillful operator on tho Bor and Rye, I
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Is almost working miraetao to oaring tho DMA9\ ASD BLIND, and new refers to thoso fis tea tinted to this city, many of whom hove beoa attirfad for I over thirty years, and are now cured by mttdsnd s^ls I ^^TT^slhsoo, Dteotesos. Bsattnc, "araoha, and Notes la too head. Catarrh, at id all ofleattvo Dtoehorgm from the Bar, Mouth or Nostrils sntlroty ganrrod. I ICpDr- McLBOD has mods • dteoovory of amodwtos that will prove perfeKt stworpPon of the Ceeract, ind re■tore pertet vision to tfae ByowMfoal tot am sf foe Ufa.
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ITi* Tw sir t or ton yoom 1 tern bm HHctodwtttmy syas,mtoiittaFMmooIww Mod. By thrm.fswiof Pr.MoL-wdmy ■ooh Imoiovod smd •ttaaitooaoB, aa# too I • niTlrT.r a too Dr. teat) mdowho meed bis skill. JOHN HSINBR.
THE LATEST STYLES,
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New Yean, Wednesday. Jaiy 30. Tha Harold of tn-flaj caotoiaa a latter from Khtoial K. Siakles, fo wbieh ha corrects a staiefo that paper jeeterday, rogardfog *ku rweoBt event in ha domestic reiauone “ Tka reconcilintiom/nre my a, waa my not, witteoi eoMoUatk* with any rdotive, friend or odvmer whatever; blame, if ■go bo tbe step, should fall upom me. I — „ . wad to defend whet I have dam before ton only tribunal# I recognize, (having the Mighttaim to juriadietfou over the tudject,) my nmxmmriamdtte bar of Hrav^i S wsee of nmy etoflate or code of morula which ■ it lafomoaa to forgive a womaa, nor fo it l la makaoor domamie Rfa a Mbject of eomtfom with frionda, ae matter haw moor and laateHttodtodSetatTfo 110 * of my wHk whan I think It right to forgive* h«r iker in myntmUflimfl fladpraHtirtuu
Dot fa of aa
tea hnpiltm future witk oil te ) ef doager to wbieh eke to Beamed *kao H aa aa ootenat, I con now see plainly teaot onivennl howl of dennncietioa with la ia foUo vedta my tenahoid, tea misery b Aatn * hick I have reaened the moteer ed my child ; aad although it U very aad ter me *• inear tea blame of friends, and the reproaches af me ay wine aad gsod people, I shah strive to prove la all who fed any interest m me that I am tea first mem who has ventured to aay to the world, an erring wife and mother may be fork tvea that hi rpite of all tbe obstades ia my path tbe good results of this example teall entitle it to the imitation of the generoaa end of tee jut. There are many teat en act of duty proceeding solely oaa, which can only be comprehended fotimhoartafahubaod and a father, ia to be fatal to my profeseional, political, and social ■landtag ; if tele be so, then “ so be it,” political professional surceae, and a >c al recogniaot tee only prizes of imbitioa, and so long aa l do nothiug wor>e than to reooitc my (km “ the roof where they may find shelter fa m contumely and persecution, I do do ant four th. ■oiey bat fleati g voice of popular clamor of tee multitude, except tbe first imiTestnon of a few; but In the end men think for themselves, and it I know tee human heart—and sometimes I think teak ia a career of mingled sunshine and storm I have sounded all its depche—then I may reassure those who look with reluctant forebodings upon my future, to be of good cheer, for I will not cease to vindicate a just claim to the respect of my fellows, while to these motley groups here, sod those who look upon my misfortunes only ss weapons, to be essployed for my destruction, to those I say once, sod for sD, ’If a man make good use of Ids enemies, they may be ss servicible to him as his friends.’ In conclusion, let me ask only one favor of those who, from whatever motive may deem it necessary er agreeable to comment ia public or private upon this sad history, and that is, to aim all their arrows at my breast, and for tee soke of mv innocent child, spare her yet youthful mother, while she seeks in sorrow and contrition tee pardon of Him to whom sooner or later we most all appear.” Froms Wmahlmxrtwu. Wsiaomroa, Wednesday, July 30. A novel commitment bos been made to tee District of Columbia Penitentiary, of an Inoian, who was (bond guilty of bone stealing fo Kansas. He was immediately set to work. Tbe Commissisoer of Pensions has issued s circular fo which he directs that invalid pension era of the Army and Navy, who are subjected to ~ examination, to present with their osual vouchers on the 4th of September and the 1st oi aaaars next, respectively, tee certificates as to tbe state of their disability. The op .-rations of tbe act of Congress of the 3d of March, 1859, virtually suspend tee comof each biennial period until tbe cer tificutoe of two physicians or surgeons have been eeented. The Charleston papers received here record tee death of the venerable Colonel Ion, who had long bone a conspicuous and distinguished posi tion fo the Council of the State of South Caro The Secretary of the Interior will transmit by the Pacific steamer of the 25th July $264,000 to Oregon and Washington to satisfy tee re cently audited claims, on account of advances made for restoring and maintaining peace, able and more friendly relations with tee Indian
tribes.
Judge Gillis, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed special agent to tee Pawnees, with the view to arrange matters so as to prevent future tlltocqitiesThe books and papers pertaining to the first session of tee last Congress are being bound to be sent to the variou* literary institutions throughout the country, in accordance with tee law. Thie ie one of tee reforms which has de prived members of selling such works, as was formerly practiced, for wont of paper, or st nominal same to book traders. (kverimm* 9XmiI. St. Lotus, Wednesday, July 30. The overland mail has arrived here. The prieotten in tee penitentiary, by overpowering the guard, escaped—twelve have been recaptured, eight were shot in the bushes while en deavorine to escane arrest. The Italians of Sac Francisco raised $5,000 to scad to Yietor Emanuel for tee comfort of needy ■objects. The people of Carson Valley have called a convention for tbe 18th of July, to consider the public satety of the proposed Territory of Ne
vado.
Tbe election for delegates to Congress was fixed eu tee 2d. Weather intensely hot throughout tee State, perishing vegetation; eome parts of the country looking as though it bad been burned. The county ot San Bsrborra was visited by terrible sirocco on the 17tb, forcing the people to shut tbemeelves in doors, killing animals and lit torally wmetfog the fruit trees. The Frasier river mining news continues dls eouraging Frame Rmlttmsmre. BeiTiHOM, Wed need ay, July SO. In the cnee of Horace H Day, et al.. vo Still ■a, H al., which lately occupied tbe Court here for two weeks, his Honor Judge Giles this morn ing rendered at the close of a very able opinion, aledefna fo favor of Mr. Dry, in all the points presented, holding that under his agreements with Goodyear, Mr- Day has aa exclusive mon opoly of elastic goods, eont iniog vulcanised A perpstiisl injunction was granted, (keen other suite which mere depending here upom thin dariairm, fo all of which perpetual
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M’LEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL BLOOD PURIFIER* THE GREATEST >Y IN THE WORLD. T^Bfattttam ft bffff j iMm ttomyagfasad, IfcaRy —rnhnwfl witk’ ratfoemetrtoteteiTsrtsn: kaewa to toe toad of mea. vlt: Btoodreot, Bfattii it.WMebemy -Reek,
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remedy far the ge Men of health
IrfflR Tikiit fa,0irn Takitg. It is ■man’s awa remedy, etrtag dteeae* hy natural laws When taken, its healtag tofloenc* is Mt rouging „ b every vein in the body, parifyine sad arrotrroitegthecirenletionef thehioed. It eentreMane aay Mila the atcmach, aad mrcsgthcu the whole tteLeeata Strengthening Cord lei win effectually cure brer Complaint, tyapepMa, Jaandice, Chroric or ter, ms Debility. IUmmii of tho Kidney■ aad all DcbtUUe Mag from a dieordrred Liver or Stomach; Beartbnra Inward PUea. Acidity or Bickane -f the Stomach. Vnilame °f Bleed to the Head. Doll Pain or Swimming ia the Palpitation of the Heart, Pu’toeaaer Weight ia the Stomach, Soar Fnutations. Choking or Bttfforating p. eting when lyt g down. Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and >ym. Night Sweats, Inward foveg. Pain in tha J wall o the Beck, Cheat or Side, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Depression of Spirits. Prightfal Dreams, Langenr, Despondency many Nervous Disease, Sores or Blotches on the Skin, »nd Perm aad Ague (or Chills end Fever.) It wUl also cure disease* of the Bladder and Womb, saeh of Urine, Strangnary, Weakness ef the Womb or Bladder,
Whites, Ae-
Tfaere is mm NKistmMs mttwmtla. This Cordial will never fail to core anv of the above diseases, if taken per directions on each bottle, in German, Bngliito and french. Over Half a Ntilliwm wff Ha*ties Have been sold during ’he pest six months, and in no faS'ancebasit failed in giving en ire satisfaction. Who, chen, will eiffer weakne s and debility when McLean’s Strengthening Cordial will cure you 7 Tm Xfac Lattice. Doyoa wish to be healthy and drong? Then go at once id g*t soma of McLean’s Strengthening Cordial. It will ■trengthen and invigorate yonr blood to flow through every vein, and tbe rich, roav ’loom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give sat-
isfaction.
Far Cfatldren. We my to parents, if yonr children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them e sms 11 quantity of McLean’s Cordial, and it will make them fat, healthy and ro net. Delay not a mo-ment-try it. and yon will be convinced. It ta reel•ciaus ta Take. Every Country Merchant should not leave tha city nntil he has procured a supply of M Lean’s Strengthening Cordial- It sells re-dily, because it always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell
again.
CAUTION.—Beware of druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon ye some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash (which they can boy cheap,) by saying it isjo-t as good. Avoid such a ca. As for 99el^am*a NiresigtlsemimN l''mrttftml,** end take nothing else. Itisthe only remedy that will purity the b ood thoroughly, and, as the s*sae time strengthen Jiesyst. m. One tablespoonful tak-n every m-rning (fasting) ta a certain preventive far Choie-a. Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, «*r any prevalent disease. Price only #1 per bottle,or six bottles for #5. J, H McLIAN, Sole Proprietor of the Cordial; also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. t F Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Pine streets, Sti Louis, Mo. H~p Robert Browning, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Indianapolis, and for sale by all druggists HeLemm’s Valcmmtc •*■ Llmimxamt* The best Liniment ie tbe world for men and beast. Another remarkable core penormed by McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. Read for yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cam avenue en Tenth Street, had a horrible running tore on his foot He tried various Liniments. Salves, etc.. bnt could do 1 no good. He despaired of ever being able to work st his trade again, because h- could not bear any weight on his foot; and by one smell bcttle of McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment he is now perfectly cured. Rheuma’ism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Bruises, Sprains, Stiffness in the Joints or Muscles, Sweilings. Sore Throat, Baracbe or Toothache, Woun s, Freto Cute, Sores, Burns, Scalds, Pains, etc., yield to the magic influence of this wonderfu' Liniment. For Horse# and Cattle, it is an infallible remedy for Chafes, Galls, Scratches, Cracked Heels, Lameness, Spavin, Sweeney, Splint, Fistula, Brakes, Swellings, Wounds, Rattlesnake Bites, and various other Diseases which animals are liable to from ii.juries or accidents. g, cry Countr Merchant rhould obtain a supply Of McLean's Volcanic Ointment. It sells rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be made to merchant; who boy ° irP^orsaleby J. H. MeTR AN, Proprietor, corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo. Also, for sale aa above- JunelO-DeodAwly-is
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The Coleman Farm Mill. THE HOM DER AMD ADH1RATItoM OF THE A6K.
EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER. CremtSmvlmr of Timse amdExpemse. ne only Smcccuful Metalic KU ner Invented for making Buckwheat and Family Flour. NT CAIN HE RTN DM HOHSE, STEAH, J|_ Wind or Water Power. Price, with Sieve srrmaaed. for sifting Corn-meal for family use, while grirding S50 Price, wtth Bo! ing Machine ettartmA, for making family Floor * #75 Descriptive Circulars can be had, or the Mill can he cd in operation, at the oflto- of the ’‘Coleman farm Mill Company,’* Tribune Buildings, No. 7 -pruce Street, New Tork, whore ell osflme will receive prompt attention. dec39-W6m MARTTN THATCHER. Bee.
H. Campball A Co., mm-AMNFACTUDEDXOr B%R,SHEET ami R iler Iren, Plow Slate, Railroad Spikes, he. Also, Agents for the sale <>f Inn-on Star Nails. Warehonse No. 17 Beet Second street. Cincinnati Ohio. TT~P All kinds Iren made te order. jaoM WSm
£4TATE toF IMDIAMA* HARIOM ^ COntTT, 88 —la the Comm ■ P eas Court of Marion County, in the State ef Jndtoaa. sent Tmm, a.D. Iflto.—William Y. Wiley vs. VilUme W. Pstosen Be it knosrn that on thie, ) 1th day o Jaiy, in the year Iflto, the above-named ptotetiN, by his attorney, filed ia the office of the Clerk of Ute aatd Conn of C mmon PVee, ipUint against said defendant, in the above emitted as together wtth the sAdavit ef a competent person that aatd defendant is set s resident ef the State of IndiSeid defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing ad lailsnrj ef said eompfaiat trainst him, and that, lalees he appearand answerer demur thereto at the call* ins of smd came, on the second day of the nesst term of ■Si Court, tebe began asd held at the Court heaastotte city of ImttenepeHe, on Oe see nd Monday in kuqmA ■ext, mid ciemplmsf. and the matter* and things therein s^Sir* *“Airs awToSc* ^ fajmem iMRn. Attorney for plaintiff. JylB-Wlb.
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