Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1859 — Page 3
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W Th# DaII; 8ui« gwlMMi Ma bad aaab momiag of C. C. fawiaa, a* tb« Uaton D*P*t f>ook oMnd. Ha atao raaatvaa dally iba Mwaoorl famM/vM, Chicago frt»9 aed TVfHaa, L«ala»lll« Dmoerol, LoomvIII* H*9 Y«*% lltrald and Trihunt, aad all iba Cincinnati dalHat. _ l<«%ar«Mea Y#aa»«iitp C#*aa«ll«*. A mfatiojr af iba Dataacrala of Lawreoca Toatialilp waa hald, puranaot to ootloa* al tba place I>r vnting la mM towaahlp, on Satardaj,
iha »Oih of Jnly, IMO.
8. Cory called tba maatiog to ordat, aod atatad iu oi.ject to ba tba appoiatneat of dalagataa to atteotl tba Daaoontlo Coaoty Coo?aoUoa. Joha M. faaaaoa waa aallad to tbaCb Ir.aod i. Cory, appolatad Saorotary. Qa ■otloo, > owyHUaa of Ira waa appolatad
u» aoataata dalagatta.
alana of doa lad aigba aba^ tea
o'clock, waa anotfiaf mm**tblaaatanaaao fra*
qaaot of lata. CTDorlog tba praaaot yaar aodlog July let,
tba Baak of LooUlaoa made a aloar proit of alataaa paraaot., U par aaaU of wbiob baa been dl
rlded a moo a ataakboldcra.
PaaoM Baaiari —100 doxao Peach Baakata; alaoa tarra aoaortmaot of Bockcta aod Tuba; for aale abaap to tba trada. Call aod examine for yoomelrM. 0. B STOUT A BRO'S Breach Store, No. 40, teat Waeblogton St. CTA large number of ooaoterfelt tana on tba Cltlfoaa' Baak of L^uUlanaarc afloat In Cincln aati Two paraona preaantad bltla of tbla daaamloatlon at banka oo Third atraat, Monday, for dapoait. and ware adrleed of tbalr aporloaa
Obaractrr at the counter.
CP Ed win Arnold, tbd man that Alice McDonald did not kill booauao tacro waa oot powder enough la her pletol, or bacaoac hla riba war#
The Cba'f appointed 9. Cory, Jam** iobootoa, atroog caoogh to turn a ball, was bald In a $900
l.efl Bolandar, Edmund Nawbousa and Jchfl
Hasaly Mid romolttct.
Oa motion of Mr. Url founder, tba aommlltaa waalnatruotad to name two dalagataa ftom
each Road Diatriat
in due time tba committee reported tba names <ii the following delegates, which were approted
by the Cent ration:
James Johnston, John Thomas, fi. D. Hanna, A. r. Cory, John Downing, Frsd. Baylor, John M. Jameson, John Merely, John Newbouso, Ell* she Reddick, 8. Cory, Ban. Newbouse, J. Cookie, John Kldwall, Lari Bolandar, Htnry Bell, Jo »ppb Heltman, I. Vaalanlngham, Smith Betas, John Entry, O W. Church, C. 0. Wadsworth John B. Shaw and M. R. Hunter. The delegates were Instructed toglrs the rota of the township as a unit In tba County Conrca tion, In accordance with the will of the majority. Oa motion, the meeting adjourned. JOHN M JAMESON, Cbairmaa. M. Goar, Secretary. The Meeting wf tba Eaaferwra. A letter from Velleglo gires a few details of tlis lotervlsw of tha Emperors at Villa Francs. When the Sorerelgns were about to enter tba bouse, the Noble Guards were ranged on the right In the vestibule, and Cent Oardes on the left. The Emperor Francis Joseph loaiated oa Napoleon entering hrst. Napoleon Invited Fran da Joseph to breakfast, but the latter begged to beeaouaed—he had breakfasted before setting out The two Emperors than entered tba setting room iilnne and eat down on opposite eldee of the table. Napeleon laid on tba table a few cigarettes, and offered one to the young sovereign, rho declined It. Although no thud person beard a word of what passed at tbla Interview, 1 can state that they conversed some time In Italian, hut more frequently In Oermao. Not a word
waa written down.
During the conversation Napoleon mechanically picked to pieces the flowe's in a vaea before him. On leaning from the bouse, Napoleon conversed an Inetant with Baron Haas, while Frande Joseph spoke with Marahal Valllant. They then briefly Inspected their escort. Francis Joseph waa so struck with the uniform and beering of the Cent-Gardes and guides that be openly expressed bis admiration, aod also asked whether they formed a part of tha Imperial Guard. A latter from Vienna says that exactly at aloe In tha morning of tba 11th Francis Joseph reached Villa Franca, where be was raealved by Napoleon with great kindness and show of deference. Tha two monaroha breakfasted, aod remained together till five P. M., aod It would appear, settled tha baale of peaea before parting. In m'lltsry circles It Is said Napvlaon showed documents to the Emperor of Austria, wbiob removed any doubt ha might bava fait about tlm necessity of sacrificing Lombardy. Ooa document has a Pruaso Anglo Rumlao peace project, based on tha cession of Vanatla ae wall as Lorn bard*} and tha other waa a dispatch In which Prussia expresses a resolve not to draw tha sword In defense of any part of the Austrian posses-
sions and Italy.
It was agreed that the Pop# should be President of the Confederation, and Fraaete Joaepb promised to do all In hla power to otrsuade toe Pope 'o agree to the aecularlxatloo of tha domaloa of tha church. Tbla last place of lofor,nation appears apocryphal, but waa acquired from an excellent source, and doubtless will prove true. In IHfil It was known at Rome that Napoleon had formed a plan for the oonfoderetlon of the Italian States, and one or two of its prloolpal feature* are still In ray memory. Then, ae now, foe Pope was to be President ol the Confederation, but the executive power was to be In tha handa
of Sardinia.
The Idea of th* aeeulartfatlon of tho dominions of tbs Church, It now to nonoof foo powers, Information baa boon roeotvod from Verona that tl.s officers aod men of foo Austrian army are greatly depressed, aa they bad expected soon to balance the account with foe Allies. Had tbo war lasted till antumn, It la probable that foe Emperor would have lost Venftla as well ee Lombardy j but It Is a faot that tha Austrian army bsd almost racoverad its original straagtb and
confidence.
The Paria correspondent of foe London Nam says he has seen a Turin letter, which aaya that when Napoleon announced to Victor Emanuel
ays the
the terms of the treity, ho said—"Has vour Majesty any observation to mabal" Tba King, undaratan Ing at once the situation, repllodby the question, "Has your Majesty anything M e<l<n" The two sovereigns bowed and parted. Aiaerlenna on tho C’onttmfnt — Tfco ■.otters tw the Lwmdom Ttmioa. Mr. Raymond conclude* a letter to the New
York 1'imn, as follows:
Travel will now turn in the direction of Italy, and tha eagerness to visit the fields of battle will largely loeraaae tha ordinary number of summer tourists of Lombardy. 1 came from Como by way of Lake Maggloro aod foe Blmeton to Geneva. At Baneno 1 found Cdcoel E. A. Raymond, of Boston, who bad beau detained there by lllneM for over a weak. HU friends, foo Rev. Dr. Rsadall, aad Mr. Tbnomno, of Bprlagiold, wer* with him, but the former gentleman baa since ootae to Parts end will soon embark for home. The Rav Dr. Bathuao was as Voray, la HwltxarUnd, but left for VlUeaeoro I*** week. Ex-President Pierce w*e st Geneva. The Hon M. H. Orient II le expected here very soon. At Brescia, on my return, I met Lieutenants Tend and Peegram, of foo United States Army, on tbelr way to foe Freneb head quarters, just toe let# for Boifertoo, and Just in tlma to bear font the war was over. The only Americana 1 betid of ou foe fleld during the engagement, beekUa our party of throe, were Captain Carr, Lleutanent Towar and Mg)or Kearney, all of whom were connected wlih the Pfedmontoto bead marten. I see foal you attribute to Ruesell foe lettore from the French Camp, wbiob have appeared In the Ixmdou TW* dcriag this campaign. a mistake. They wvr# written by a Hnaguftna Colonel, and have been admirable, both from tbelr clear military accuracy, and foo AdoUta with which they describe the country and foe soaal Inc Menu of tbo war. Roman
to join
have bud not foo allgbteet difficulty la Bothlebealtb bm suffered rery mtsi hla realdeoee In Indio, nod be wan nut tba fetljo# and labor of another campaign. Ho has hade daughter at school born la Hrifl, eal le expected bore with Mrs. R. lanfewdaya. Theodore Parker hue gone toSwItooflniS,
Mr. Sumner to Eo ‘
Rueala. far Swlt
bond yesterday, by Jostle* Coulon, to keep tbo pane# with bar end all woman-kind. The Rolling Mill—Qcioc Won.- - At the Indianapolis Rolling Mill, on Friday lint, them was rolled in six mtaotee, six rails, twenty-one feet long, weighing sixty pounds per yard. We doubt if this Wee ever beet. The enterprise and oaerfy that has set foie mammoth mill going In our midst la worfoy of all praist aad nil patronage. Wantxb.—To buy from two to for** hundred pounds of Long Primer Type—second band. Also, one to two hundred pounds of Brorler or Nonpareil. Any individual baring such materiel to sell, sen dispose of It, to good advantage, by applying peraonelly, or by letter, to J. K. Darlson. Tmi National Horn Snow .—The preparation! for foo groat gathariag at Dayton, from tbo Ifo to the 9th of September (Inclusive) are making on a grand aeale. It Is expected that foie exhibition will exceed any heretofore given Infos United States, and certainly no better or more acecaslble point could have been chosen for
It than Dayton.
Fora Cabdinal Points.—The Cincinnati Prut •ays important dispatches, yet lacking tha great seal, bava reached Cincinnati, of the selection of Hon. J. Soott Harrison, Hon. Gaorga E. Pugh, Sir Fred. Hoot, and Sir And. W. Francisco, aa Grand R. Cardinals, for the State of Ohio, of the Sons of Malta. W* suppose those Cardinal
points ar# points of honor.
8TYesterday afternoon a funeral proeeeelon was passing near th# Terre Haute Depot, when Strain came along, frightening the horses and ceasing a very dangerous mix np. It seemed at one time, says our Informant, like the whole cortege, some ten or twelve carriages, would bo ••gaged In a atoeple chase. One man, who held tho meet restive pair of borate, got badly hurt. A New Path Atlab-t—We learn that Mr. Joshua Wilson from Missouri, Intends starting a literary, weekly paper here about the first of September, to be entirely above politics. The very
beat this
and k
spicy jhi life-like, In whleh the passing events In onr rising village will be faithfully daguerreo-
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Cotfopt GfraRAL Atlas or the Wo»ld.— Wa are requeued to state foet Mr. Huntington, egant for Colton’s General Atlas of the World, Is now in this city, prepared to furnish copies of foe work to such as subscribed for It last aprlng. Those who have not availed themselves of the Opportunity to procure one of these excellent works heretofore, can now do so by calling upon Mr. Huntington, at Tsrlton’s boarding bouse, in this place, where he expects to remain several
days.
A Contradiction .—-Some of our friends from the country who hare visited tbo city lately, and met at the hotels n host of "cropped heads," raturned horns with tha impression that Governor Willard had been taking unwarrantable liberty with the pardoning power. We hasten to correct tbla Impression. The gentlemen they met were not convicts—never have been—bat are th* ertmt dt I* erma of our fashionable society, and la arranging the natural covering of thair crania, they are only obeying an Imperious mandat* of
foe tyrant fkahien.
Tmk Wabash and Eric Canal —Hon. A. P. Edgerton, Superintendent of the Wabash and Erie Canal Company, telegraphs as follows to the Cinalonatl Oasette, under data of the 1st, ns to the
dooditlon of that work:
The article in yonr paper of Saturday, from the Louisville Jturnal, in reference to tha Northarn Division of tba Wabash aad Eri* Canal, In Indiana, la entirely untrue. That portion is In good order for navigation; all rapairs contemplated
oer, to he entirely abort politics. Tha vary 1 t||ant In tl$Wcountry baa been retained Jgr ehtOTp^fWl’ it will taka elevated gfMgffi— keep fouJl will bava a local department,
iy Mlife-llht rift* filing
0TIAMB Osuan Wavs, inly », MW.
Dxab Sewtiwxl—I am off for homn, again to mloglwlu foopruuy scone* of Mb sftar a rWuad of poatic eqjpymenta of eight and aound and strange imaginings, such aa I never ewcownteiud before and scarcely dart to bop* for again. When I dosed my feat foe elaetieoa wars juat over, and I aaarealy knew when or where tba feast—the grand feature of tbo grand expedition—waa to cease oft It le ever, and I hart been ao feasted and toasted—ao petted and caressed—that, Ilk# many a graaier naan under •imilar circumstances, I am too full for utterance. The air still seams redolent of music, aod while tha gentle breathings of a thousand lute* are floating through my brain, now and than cornea foe trumpet aound of eoma memory waking indistinct visions of foo joya jtmt parted, but so faint, and dream-like fbst It la impossible to retain a distinct Impression long enough to give an Intelligible word-painting of than. This le the very essence of enjoyment. The cool, bracing air just drives off enough of foe languor to keep foe faculties half awake. But
what do you ear* about all this?
The feast of tba Cardinals waa bald at Fort Bnelling lata on Saturday afternoon. About four hundred guests eat down to a banquet the moat sumptuous that my ayaa aver beheld. Tba banquetting hall was deeoratad with more than Oriental magnificence. The thousand symbols of tba Order, glittering with gold and Jewels, adorned tba walla, while th* light from seven thousand candles danced on foo mirrored walla, and rtfiacted from tbo burnished hairnets aod spangled crosses that everywhere met and throw back its ray. Tba room bad been darkened for foe occasion. Imagine a gorgeous ears, lighted by a thousand torchas—imagine tha palace of Aladdin—Imagine anything you please—and it will fall abort of tba suggestive beauty of foe •eene. Tba chivalry of th# middle ages waa mingled with the refinement and progress of tha nineteenth century; and bar* wars the emblems that the good ol both periods was to ba extracted, the evil rejected, and the Sons, like true knights, were to proclaim them Co tha world. The silver service used on this occasion, it is said, wee brought from Europe for tba espeeial use to which It waa put, at a cost of $80,000. It was consecrated by Jerome Bonaparte, and the large dish on whleh the biggeet turkey was served bad tba honor of being touched by th* bands of tha Emperors of Franc# and RnasU. A magnificent fruit basket, in the center of the table, was filled with oranges from tba Island of Cobs. A garland of flowers entwined it, and It wasanrmountad by a Maltese eross, of pure gold, from which hung, In mlniatare folds, the stars and
stripes.
I can give you no idea of th* enjoyment* of tbs feast, while the singing I have before described, keeps op its malic in my bead. A toast to Indiana brought me to my feet. I returned thanks for the high honor bestowed upon oa by tha close race our candidate gave Jerome Bonaparte for the Chief Cardinal’s "hat,” and Overpowered by tbebrllllaaey around, and inspired by a little wine, I trust I acquitted myself creditably. I bad intended to describe the Falla of Minne-ba-ba, aod the romantic region around, bit I waa so taken up with the many pleasures that the hospitable people of St. Paul prepared for ns, that I thought of nothing but tba present, and neglected It until it is now too lata. I hope at some future period to visit this aweetast spot on earth, and recline upon the green banka of Its streams and lakes, and listen to the murararof its water falls, while far from tha excitement of excursions and crowds contemplation may b* possible. "ALL IS WELL."
Fast WomL Vfcftlfr/ pfetaiag Joha Goaoway, an elderly maa.roac early, aad by Are o’clock was firagi. jing ftfoftftd lay (town in aa alley opporite foe Court-boose to sleep off foe eSbets of Bls'piftatioos. * A' large and fleroe dag maevlfo Mm—tba dag was sober aad Mr damn krrtdabia master. TW poSeaeaaii akN* and mala •• attempt to-appsoach John, h* fierce dbg drove them oft Finadj, * dog obtained to engage foe guaaffiaawbUa foe ter waa being arrested. TW dog fight began and John waa taken in charge, bat fo# row cawed by foe canine battle waa greater than bargained for, and in the melee John aseaped. On bin way b >ma ha knocked two men down, ksd on kb ar rival there soundly thrashed bln wife before the police arrived. This was rapid work for an old man of sixty five. Let Young America leok owl for Its laurels. T V i Attention, Gtam#!—Tho Indianapolis National Guards ar* hereby notified to attend foe regular montaly business meeting of foe company, at their armory, fob (Wednesday) evening, tba fid Inst., at half-past seven o’clock. By order. J. M. LORD, Comd*t. ■ E. H. BAEET,Sec’y.
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AMUSEMENTS.
THE MORAL AND
ONLY IN STRUCT! VE
IN AMERICA.
[ TaftrffefciiwiWiwiataruktauk*.(Sfrefiparo* ARRIVAL. OF TKB OCEAN RVERN. - V V JL. g vd O ' Wtm Y«tz, VwmA*7, Aafvst S. "•assaaMBflsS Spaaed by 4be antral or ore nsuner jngu saxes at Quebec. Dr. Merritt, United States Consol at Tunis, ia a paaewgir.'* ws ^ - Tba Atlantia Telegraph shares ar* advansing in price. The Paris MeniUmr, of foo 90th, hao tha following defense of the Peace Traary by Napoleon: Yeotecday eroding fo* Emperor roeotvod foo groat borne of foo State, fo* ProrideH of which, ML Tripling, Cowl DeMosaoy and M, Bororodtafa ftoarcMd cooentuifttor? rouebef to Me mqjesty. Th* Emperor thanked them for thoir devotion tad than explained the reasons for his tamdnat ng the great ovnnto. Hesaid: Arrived be-
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amine Dmch Aarhor Bnttinf Cloth*, cf nil
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Lwttar 0«m*beMiif «f all rim.
XU work *014 at thi, cmaUlahmant wartamtedto uth* ■tanaUtr, aad if not found*, upon trial, the —” fit ... j.,. r ?* - Jd®
tack tho aoeatpin I
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MENAGEHQ .*rat» ED . THE GREAT CO ^ BBO ADWAY From NEW YORK CITT, m* th* Maamth Ifnaitcta w «« Vnowa la tba Wear.
H. FROST,
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(rmter mttetkattem. aad te pi tea thair EsUMtioa, Ut tha praaeut Saaaaa, abora au aonav tttlon, hara amatad to wfois their Two gems MawaoBaiH. Into ONE COLOSSAL AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY; tha whola te ha atram aelliatlralr. under ona PanTion, a* tha Pruf of Admiaaloa haratafora akaqaS
from tha Four Quartan af tha GLOBE; aaaaf whlak may ha
VAN AMBUBflH A CO.’S XEVAGEBIE, THE LAROEBT _«ud only LEGITIMATE MauaVgarta saw In XnaicA. aamprWaa a raat aad rariad eaUaattoa af BEASTS, BIRDS & REPTILES
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HANNIBAL, tba mammoth Elaphaat of tho World t wpgHu| noarly U.000 Iba. African Ootrickoa [ta Amtrlaa-atao faat big BRASS la tha Halted Statat i tha only Black ftlpaca Btyttp; LMVffiM
tho only
■ ACREV COW, —d, l« «m. tho oalycaAL m* irrrarorwa axhibMan of me da^—tha only Manunvid Mmv
ibU at Tndlanap^lid, Wddndaday. dug. 3. Admlnlon roducod to IS cants. 15 cant* for
Children under nine.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tor tha Dally Cute flectloel. Owngerona mn4 Nlonstroiia Proco-
domi.
^S»m, TraXMa that Roly CoatmAlcMW tIonRoad the following *acU in relation to OTaimDORo’elxcxuioaHAnt Dta.end then ny If ft has
tbla aummvr era made; not a atockbolder has nagleoted to pay whsu oallad upon, and the Company doe* not owe a dollar, and has ample means
to secure all objects of ita organisation. Pootxr*.—The beat executed posters that w*
bava aver saan from an Indiana office, and as good aa any w* bava aver aeon from soy office, are those fait from the Mentinel Job office, forth* Bteta Fair. Tbt Sentinel man are heterodox In polities, bat foey osn do good job work.—/fidteiie
American.
It Is a greet pity font ao olavar a man na Irttber Goodwin, nod so oaoolloot a Jadg* of JSfr work, abould base corrupted by long association, ns b* baa boon; bat bo It wadded to his
Tb# general ordinance for lighting the city 807 e(1U,, ln lh8 world ’
with gas provides that lour lamp peats to a squire of 400 feet, or ono of fo* origbml squares, b* located diagonally, at equal distances apart from each other—Waihington street to have six posts
to a square.
The Cuilnaar loeatsd tha four posts to a square on North Illinois atraat diagonally, at unequal diitances, whleh plain violation of tba ordinance was the chief eause of the application for a preliminary Injunction, which Judge Wallace, after bearing tba argument of foo parties, dad dad to make permanent—holding that diagonally at equal dietancee could never bo tortured to moan diagonally at unequal dietancee. Indeed, fo* ordinance la so elaar on this point foal It Is something remarkable bow any person, much Ism an okTUnglneer, could have departed from ita very words ao egregiously, thereby producing tbo principal trouble and detention relative to gas posts on
Illinois atraat.
Now, the Council, July 9, unanimously amended the second section of fo* ordinance for lighting the city, so as to make it fit, in foeir wisdom, this manifest infringement of its provisions by tha Engineer, and m this way endeavored to avoid and nullify th.: germoornf Injunction granted by Judge Wallace, la this attempt to amend ordinances to salt, sustain, sanction and encourage tbelr violatloo, the Council have set a monstrous aod dangerous precedent, saying by this action to contractor* and city officials, you may violate the city ordioanees with Impunity; apply to ua, and wa will amend tba laws so as to fit and sustain your acts infringing them. According to this precedent foe rights scoured to olUxcns in any city ordinance* ar* unsafe, noraliable, constantly subject to obangs and destruction. But this ex piett facta law of foo Council might be endured did it not work injustice, dishonesty aod wrong to property owners. Th* present location of fo* two middle posit la •vary •quera on Illinois atraat, between Washington and North streets, laavas about one-half square on each aid# of thorn without any lamp, and
about 400 feat on every square without any light for fosse Ism^osta? ILLINOIS STREET.
ySHiSasSwS i health bM luffarad very Mveialy froa ' lane* in India, aad be waa net Sfnat rae aad labar of another aampaiya. 1 a daughter at school bare In Faria, a ftedber* with Mr*. R. la a few dapa. dare Parker haagons toBwlmirwnl,* EMier to Roglaod. Governor Seward It
"IritfeaRta•aamata Mve brafcon upfoa great The vrry lataffiMUr la fomof amaaMbv mat* T?"
bim, at ov«r ost oho com had light, we glvt him up at lest bepelomly lost Tb* State Fair Mila allodrd to la foa paragraph w* have quoted from foo imarfaaa, will ba die tribated to every portlan af fo* State, aod we aak foa oeadid Judgment of foe erafl upon them, aa a apaaimaa of tbt art typographical.*-
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■oaNine av KLiNaxmmrn'f Sana Sroaa.— Yastarday morning, about two o’olook a fir* waa dlaeovarad In Klfagcaamlfo’s sboa atora, In Maha’a Block, by toma of foo gtoffiomra who la fo* rooms above. Tba shelves on foa *Ml ride of foe room and foa Boor, wars (a fames, lappisg up foa boxes of shoes at a fearful rtat, wbat foa door wu optotd. Ofloen Wart Mr* Bftoitorctr udi otliGrs foamailvns aaergatieally fo got immedlata af
chant
sailed fo* dafeoltarte II the masty wrm 22i±S
la Imlneal daMat by foeSrianaf ElUott'a
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Augusts,
Cincinnati Home Maeeet.—The Cineinnatl bora# marktt daring tbo waak tadlng Augutt V hat bean unusually animated far the aeaaon.u early aa moeh ao as dvlag foa aetlva periods of tha yaar, thaaalaabaiaf aaarifoaa third great it than they ware far foa week eoffiagJMy 9d,wUah waa remarkably csodlMrfoaaqnflh. Thaaagplim ehlafly from Ohio and faffiana hOvi been quit# large, sad al thtNit kind Ran HftaaBy rijpp| In ml lint ■Rtf. Tbs dotaani -It nattva, and In addition to Raaalasfer foa aoaform mark ebUfly for Kanlaeky, Taaaama* and Alaban tbsas is a g»0* local loqaliy fcr atddlo «fl m boroas. Paalan aw In goniapIritaaMhdm pected lIvaHaeaa In foeir tnia. Priaat bora not materially altered, bat tbo bolAwt are ag
mriSHSiKSS-.
(Mar, sad foe sbelvtag at «*• glds wat bant ap. VZ 1W hast mMRfratf fott foo portion of foa
MTtSl^frR atad by foo aORpnRaf gtringfon* t*
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It. Tbaenlysala-
It neither bum* ths skin nor heir;
It colon every heir alike;
It* black* and brown* are nature'* duplicate*;
111* applied In a few Minutes; It leave* a rIos* upon the batr;
It is more permanent than other dy**; It contain* no correaive Ingredient. And lastly Us Inventor challenge* a trial betwesa this dye and any other In exlatanes, whether of native or forrigi origin. Bold everywhere, and applied by til Hair Dretesrs CirawTADoao, So. 6 Aetor TTouee, She York. JalyWDAWlmo
NO. 4.
*Rw Known Effect—When Pain or Inflaa* ■stion ll present in a human body, and Braadoth’s Pills are usod, they at once seize upon tho humor* which ar* tbo oeouloa of pain or inflammation, and remove thorn from tbo body, aadthoy cannot iojurebccauos thoir pcartr Is only upon and over those humor* or impurities which arc unhealthy, (want life) and whose pretence in a port oauee the potn sad burning hoot. So in sore throat, croup, soldo, coughs, rheumatisms, pain in th- side and pleurisy Which an all cur ad by from one to three doses of thooe pin*, whoso power Is only exerted to remove impurities from tho blood The rightly dlmted wW mo mm aad be cured. , fold st Dr. Brandeth's Principal Oflci, Wo. 104, Ooaal at., Braadrsth's Building, W. Y., aad by ■.Morrill,!# Boot Washington ft., and all respectable dorian in modktnea.
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JulySS-dAwIm.
fo ..
dalf, ia the Aee of Borape, in
pate oar ■ooBeeane 0# aggravate
Nevertbelaaa, foe diflooliy of foo enterpriae wooIS net have ahakan my raanhitfea if the
badaRBianoatof ptoportloa to there-
aulta to be expaetad. It waa naraaaary to amah boldly Ae ebotaaiae opposed; foam to accept a conflict on fo* Rhina, as wallas oa foe Adige. It was necessary fo fortify ouraalvaa openly wifo tha concurrence of revolution. It waa ae* senary to go on shedding pradous blood, aad at last risk that whleh a aoverriga ahooM only stake for tb* independence of bis country. If I bar* stopped it was neither through weariness nor exhaaatlan, nor through abandoning foe noble eause which I desired to serve, but foe iatereeta of France. I felt gnat nluctanca to put refau upon foo ardor of oar soldiers, mid retrench from my programme in tb* Territory, from th* Mindo to the Adriatic,' and to see vanish from honest hearts noble deindona and paarionafe hopes, in
order fo servo foo Independence of Italy.
I made war against foe minds of Europe, and aa soon a* foe destiny of my eoontry might ba endangered, I nude peace. Our efforts and onr sacrifices, have they been merely fosseo? Do we not have a right to be proud of thi* campaign? We have vanquished an army, numerous, brave, and well organized. Piedmont has bean delivered from invasion; her frontiers bare been extended to foe Mineio. The idea of an Italian nationality has been admitted by thooe who combatted it moat. All the sovereigns of the Peninsula eomprebend the want of salutary reforms. Thus, after giving a new proof of the military power of France, the peace concluded
vMults. The future will
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Patent Smut Miinhiniiri »«*tar ia Screen Wire*, Old Dutch Anchor Brand, lull Iron*sad gearing of every dworiptioa; Mill Pecks, Ac. Allartictas warrantad to give entire atUfhcdon. 44 We ** front rtreat, OiBdnaatl, Ohio, jart-DAWCm A COCHRAN.
RICHARD E. BREED, Smccessor t® SIMEON B. WILLIAMS, axXTTVXCTTXW Or Fine-cut Chawing and Smoking T03B-A.OOO, MOB. 118 AMD ISO. SECOND STREET, CINCINNATI, M~imSITIlflTEa TO m amuf acturb the ariakratti"HONEYDNW"aad "QUEEN OP THE WNBir Chawtag Tobacco, together with all kinds ot Out and Dry Smotina Tobacco. Thextteation of tha trada is called to the above, and aamraaee is given that goods will turn out as represented, and that prices will be satisfactory. J<fl8-dly.
will he prolific ofhappyi every day reveal adaitioi ness of Italy, the influe
jonal cause for foe happi-
Italy, the influence of France, and the
we. eunm. jab. m. slbbx. a. batkoitd. o.t. aura. wm. GhZrinrir & sons, wholesale GROCERS, North east Corner Walnut and Columbia Sts., ©INDINIf ATI. » Dly
tranquillity of Europe.
From Waaltliaf ton. Wasbimton, Tuesday, Augusts. The States mentions the reception of important private dispatches from Northern Mexico. It was expected that within ninety days 3,000 American troops will be organized ou the Rio Grande, and probably armed and equipped for the purpose of marching upon the City of Mexico And •■etingnishinw the whole Miramon faction. Private advices from Taseoo, dated July 16, ■eotioo a hostile meeting between Lieutenant Howry and Edward E. Cross, editor of the Artgenian. Four or five shots were exchanged without efTeet. At the last Are Lieutenant Mowry’a rifle did not discharge. It was decided that lie was entitled to bia shot, and Mr. Cross stood, without anna, to receive the fire of hi# antagonist. lieutenant Mo wry refused to fire at an unarmed man, and discharged his rifle in the air. Mutual explanations followed, and twfth nurttea declaring themselve* satisfied, fh« ffiffifolfr Tta
adjusted.
The Opata Indians were committing great ravages in Northern Sonora—shooting the men and ravishing the women. The troops seem afraid to
attack them.
An American citizen of Arizona waa in jail st MAgflAltoia for no offense, end fears were eatertained that be would be murdered. It ia ut terly impossible for an American to travel n>w in Sonora without being murdered or robbed of
eYtryCbing.
Lfentenant Mowyy will bare no opposition for
delegate io Congress
Ills the intention of the Government to estab lish esataea the frontier of foe A pacha country. The President arrived here this evening at rix o'clock froa Bedford Springs. S everal members of the Cabinet were in waiting to receive the President, who appears in the enjoyment of ex-
cellent health and spirits. Keatwcmr Bleett®**. Leewmia, Tuwday, August t.
Tba following Congressmen are elected; First District, Bennett, Dem.; Second District, Pej' ten, Dem., probably; Third District. —
- li District,
Spectacles aad Opera-GUamea
Tfce Celefrrates Pm»sl®*e®ple Glauses.
SILVER, STEEL AND PLA-
VT TXD Trames, w:th Lease* of focus to suit xii eyes oronciABt snd modern age*. All person* are invited to call and look through the Aforesaid sUsaes. , , North-wsstOarnaref Matn aa4 Fourth streets. OiMfonsti.Ohto. OrtO-Dly] WILLIAM OWEN.
SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER
PLATE D^ WAR E.
RAILROAD TIME-KRRPRR8.
ANI NOfiF IN RECEIPT GF A X.ARGE mad ategmat ■awetmaiK eT'orery variety of WaicXee aad Jewelry, •elected froa* tba boat masmfactories ia Europe and America. My Made of Railroad Clock* and Watches, Diamonds, Coral*, Cameos, Rabies, Pearls, Game Used Mosaic Jewelry, is unsurpaaaed by any stock in this eoontry. All tha latest style* of Jewelry and pat-
ens of Silver-ware.
I have the best Watch-maker in my empl-y in this country, recently from the principal manufactory of Switzerland. WILLIAM OWEN, North-watt Comer Main and fourth street*. Je30-Dly . Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fourth
Anderaon, Opp.j Fifth
District, Brown, Dem.; Sixth District, Garrard, Dem.,probably; Seventh District, Mallory, Gap.; Eighth District, Simms, Dem., probably; Ninth District, Moore, Dem., probably; Tenth District, Bterasson, Dem. The return# indicate th# election off Magoffin. Dem-, for Governor, and timt the State Legialature, oo joint ballot, will h*v* « email Democratic majority- . : „
Oat ward Round.
. r NrtvToax.Tuesday, AusustL The Africa, for Europe, from this port to I norrow, ft is arid, win take about half a mUliao el
mpaoie.
Tharoar* Own ataemara up for Europe Sttor day, foe Vem York tad Jura. They wBl take a couaiderable ameoniof specie, though lacs (ban
last wadi.
GREEN AND PURPLE HAIR An oftea th* results of applying the ordnary dye*. Tb* only safe article which Invariably produces any shads of coi r dsslrsd, from a fine umber brown te tbs intsnsest black. Is , , — w*.. . • CRI8TAOORO’8 EXCELSIOR DYE. Itptrvaaso ovaryHus from tbo soot to tbo Mp with tho tings raqukad, sad actually foods tho hair with ths alimsnt which is requisite to proumt* ita grawth. Os', uatro, Its psrmansnoe aad 1U basuty. 1
FREE FROM CAUSTIC
and away otbarsatrastva UgrsdsuSs,» migta be applied to tho bead of an intsst without discoloring the skin. Tha chemical testimony in ita Aver embrscss sons of tha
.£
and applied by all Hair Drsassw. OuarvsaatM, Jb. S Aetor Boute, Jfew tart.
R. BROWNING, Agent,
JpC-dAwlm. i_ IndianapoHs, Indtana. - : GREAT IaORIFICE
From New Work.
Raw Taos,Tuesday, August*. and the asmtatsona loww ^ , Desith at lH®vme* RaD»Ciaaonun, Tuesday, August R Horace Mann,Pro*" -0 * ^
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People's Shoe Store. ; w '*--*** WWULUIG AT BBBVCE9 WWUVWf V«r Cash My. c v " w * WRhavtawtoalaataa out awBamasar In an4 thoss bc'ors moving to my mow Qtaam Bloek, wbieh wUTha ready Ssr sas fliriof Sapteasbar, I ptvpeee teseilio 2r“- *"***!*&& -2*.. d ,vw* fhopatraswaf foofaagWBfoaa Itora, aa4 tha publfe foanBy, are la^aetfally soIMM t* ..RRDiaa a , *jLd*
D., will astand
N® Nlirmo •* tk® PersiaSxrar Hook, Taesdsy, JulyB. U hex t>ceu thick outside all day, but ia now lighting up. n . Iffiere are u* signs *f tha aleamer Persia * •bo ut due, with three day* latar new* from
Eni ©pe.
at half-past fear ©’dock
'ett®m >■©- Upgi
Sr.Loms, \ , a from folw
eieouon, yeotcraav, indicate the large tagitaHy of fee SepubBean ca
Incomplete election, yesterday
lay, August t. aaonty *f foa
HANUFACTURER OF
OF THE > ATE8T STYLES,
—AND ALSO Or— CIRCULAR cornices, NO. 29 EAST FOURTH STREET, One door West of Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. LARGE AMORTNaB1«T OF VENETIAN BLIND3 of the latest styles. Plain, Fancy, Bilk Trimmincs of different styles. Window shades of different styles. Old Blind* repaired, R painted and Trimmed at Raiucad Priaat. Door*. Venetian flhutteiu. Atao, Pivot Blinds, Bath and Window Frame*. Mantles and Psnaei Shatters. Public Halls, Churches and atom furnished with every description of wood-work requited la k a# ding aad manufsetmring, of best materials. Je29-D0m
Brr.-thUbYyfteahK.taif —AHD " ‘ ANDRTOCK BROKE 14 OFfTCV. • larce qoaa'lty of ■—h atrSaT?*.?* 1 -* **** ia ^ e 'tf of 'THiiur.»(>oiis, —impeo^a lots, bujiceii hruat* and de * c AUo. choic- rarrfen and fa-miug Bo atao atteuda te Um purebaac ar d ,*)» „t j.roirr'jory aotea - especiaily such u are in sun a af 4 ar.d upward/ secured by mortgage on real estate, and havirg fr-m occ to Oree years to mature. IO*™* owdersigDOd is also agent-or the P?kmi!t /*- awrouas Company, of £a Word tor»hioa is o»* of th* very best and most reliable In.uricce Compffinieff te tbe. united Stetes. FamnaOnf ibff OMfr property iniurrd am net ret Aaaalna b*«U> qiuaasny than the - ‘fhani*.” ^ n-—_ R^ GATLING, Indian apolis, 11 dl&sa. inr Office In BUckferd’s Rulldlnf - ■ dSTnafcyt. . ., _ ___for sale. toqnire nf R.l. GATLING. Real Estate Arant. - — ' ' Indiaaapoit*. la.U» c ,,
FOR SALE. OT8RANDLOT ON ST J.JSBrn ?THKET, II, square ITS. Lot SS fret front fcv ’So r w t dorp b*altttrro<aaa, otltar.smoke-honse.j ibie Ac. ' Inquire of • :t R J.U.\TtI.,G, Real Ratatp Agent, Blnokf.rq ‘s Building.
TTOI JpL i Rouse 1
FOR SALE. OT8 No. I, 2, 3, 6, 7, 3, SO, 31, in out-1 .t ITo on £ North Illinois street. SB, 21,30,31, 32,33,34, 3i, 30 37.33.33, 40^41,42, in out let 170. on Tennessee strr< t. Tenas— One third down, remainder in one a- d two years, wit’s lw ** - A Very liberal deduction uill made from the price for effiflfc. feVthaof R. J. GATLING, . Real Estate A gent, Blackford’s BniMicc
FOR BALE. /"'VUT-LOTS 1#, 31, Kt, containing about ten acres V-/ fronting on Michigan Road and No-tl, Street. Also, out lots 168 and 167, containing about 13 ac.-as flrontlngon Michigan Road and 8t. Clair streets. TW* is desirable property for residences. Inquire of R. J. G4TLING, Raal Istato Agent, Indianapolis. Indiana.
FOR SALE. py AOBBS OP CHOICE FARMING LAND, immodl4 4 stely west of White river, on the Cr iwfordsvillroad, about one mile west of city. luquireof K J. GATLING. Real Estate Agent, TTl ack ford’s lluilding. FOR SALE. 10UR AC RR8 of ground about half a mile south-east
Thisii * very desirable suburban re-ide ce. Tnquirenf R.J.GATLING, Beal Eatate Agent, Blaclcford’h iliijUUnc-
FOR SALE. TTOUBR AND LOT on east ride of North Pennsylva Jtl Wastreet, near Blind Asylum. Hou-e rew. has seven rooms, Ae. Inquire of R. J. GATLING, Real Estate Agent,Indianapolis, Indiana.
FOR SALE. * 37-100 ACRES of fine garden laud, miles south of 1 corporation line, on Madison road. Inquire of R. J. GATLIN i. Real Estate Agent,Indianapolis.
FOR SALE. NUMBER of choice lots and acre blocks, in Ovid BoUes's subdivision, immediately adjoining the arid near the N- W. C. Universfty. Inquire of R.J. GATLING, Real RstateAgent, Blackford’s Building.
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Hoofing ! Roofing!! «OUTCALT ELASTIC METALXO ROOFING M is offered to tbe public as the -Jadetaapert Metal Roof now used, Ua merits tested by aaansrteaaser years iutWsattr and vtaMy. Applied to flta or stsep, old or new bondings. No solder used—Msaedseeufely.wMheut szpoaure to tbe setion of the elements. Prepared Bhaeta, boxed fbr shipmatt t* sap put af tha United States, can be applied by any one with ordinary moehanteal ikiU. Orders promptly Clod. CALDWELL St OO. > Jrtfilfm 132 WsstBoeond *tr**t, Clndaasti, Ohio.
Kentucky School of LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
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PERUVIAN' SIRUP. OB, PROTECTSO Solffittse of Protoxide oi lion, Having wioremfully passed the ordeal to which raw diseaxmies in the Matoria Medics are subjected myst now be received as an estab-: lished medicine, rrs smexer m ccxtiro I> YfilJP , Affections ®f tbe Liver, Dropsy, i\en> ralwla, Bronchitis and Con sump • tlwe Tendencies, Disordered Mlatte ®ff tbe Blood, BoUs, Scarwy, tbe prostratin? effects ®f Lead or Mercury, GElfERAL DEBILITY, And sll Diseases which require a TONIC AND ALTRRAT1V* MT.DTCTNr, ssrora qrvwnoN. ! . The proofs of Us efficacy are sj numerous, so well authenticated, ard of such peculiar character, Uot aunerers can not reasonably hesitate to receiv* the proffered aid. r The Peruvian Sirup does c-d profess to be a cure-all, hut its range is extea rive, because many diseases, arparentiy unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding frr.m one eause, may be cored by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Sirup provides a cure, is precisely that which has so often bafged the highest order of medical sir'll. The facts are tangible, the witnesses a cesaibte, snd the safety and efficacy of the Birap Incontrovertible Thooe who may wish for an opinion from disinterested persons re ’pectins the charact er of the gimp, car not fail tobesatMsd with the following, among numerous testimonisis. in the hands of ti.e Agents. The signatures are thoss of gsnSlmwen wall knows in the community, and % Be high sat ra*pectu..nty. O A B Ik. Ths undersigned having experienced the l^neflcial effects of tb* “Peruvian Sirup,’’ do not hasitate to recommend it to the attention ef the public. from our own experience, as well as from the testimony of other*, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy tn cases ‘ *ent Diseases of the Longs aad Bronchial Pass m*wm, v/spepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Jtc. Indeed, its offsets would be incredible, but from the high ehanctar of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered thair testimony, aawe dooms, to it* SteV^JOHl^PrEBPONr, THOMAS C. AMORY, THOMAS A. DEXTER, PETER HABV t Y, E.H.KENDALL, M.D., JAMES 0. DUNN, BAafUML KAT, Rev. TH03. WHITTEliOKR, CBRT1FIOATE OF DR HAYS. It is weQ kwewu that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of Iren ia lost by evee a very brief exposure to air, and that teftetlw . anintten at Protoxide of Iron, without furHtn iiiMelinii. has been itamnml imrinsrib'r In the Peruvian Sirup this derirable point is attained by ooweresTmw ni a wav —earn uwtue wu; and this soluttoa am* replace ell the proto carbonates, citrates, snd tttfViM 91 UMMMffinffi MffiOlCffie Amyartothe^fl^u®^, 18 Boylsten street, Boston. L. CLARK *c CD;, Proprietors, No. 5 Wana Stust, Bostcu. UTAILBD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. Agent, Indiaaepaiist J. 8. HaUisox, Agent, Oincinnati, te whom order* may be adw- ;; onH-PiyOsw-Awiy
LECTURES IN THIS INSTITUTION WILL on the Brat 'Touday In November and
conthrae four monCba- Deri g October preltmlnaryleetaies will be delivered at th* Hospital and College with-
out additional charge.
FACULTY.
BBNJ. W. DUDLEY, M. D., BaserUus Professor of Bnr-
Professor of Theory sad
M. BULLITT. M. D
JOHN HARPTN. M. D., Professor ef Obetetrtes and it : . i fi -rfUqdita.'). ►
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MILLS' ALFOR'I> & OOAVE BADE VEBN ER.TENSIVT', purchases of goods for the summer demand, and ,ve in stare ae complete an assortment of Groceries as msy be seen in the Wept.. • _. _ The goods an genssaily such saw* »n reamsmead to ostaWMn; and we are determined that Ohio river ■ shall not lead the Indiana trade away from Indmn-
be certain ef always fimUnghere a large army article in dement, of seed quality _ ihave already concentrated- a large _ trade ef Central Indiana at this point.
We luepeetfuOy invite all who have not yet examined 7 coeds m>d eefces at our establishment, to do so *»<i be o ^gfiaaaeaitgs^ThaSta
of your patronage. -0es»#a#4mo®s-
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