Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 33, 28 July 1859 — Page 2

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Thursday Morning, July 28, 1859. PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA Lewis Bcrk propriet 1 HO.MA8 Kramer I r tors. I'irtf.nr.t Firtdnea Bills aa other Bnsineii Papei ! oio, rurrhase Note of Hand, receive Money on Da t and attend to all other boaine s appertaining t ' ..r:kirjg. . 1j Office Honrs, from 8, A. M., to 4, P. M. XI , ADVERTISINO HATES. ''r.e S(uje, iCO sat, 8 week, 1.W !.'. t additional insertion.. f 're r-'iure, 2S0 me, 8 month, "t wo 600 " 'i arte " T50 - " rixS.j're, 1500 " " Half Column, - 'i brce quarter, 44 3.00 r.oo lO.w 15,00 eo.oo one column, 25,C1'oHitirely Caahfcr J b Work We are rrerartd to do all kind of Job ork. in ; lain and fancy colors, in a tyle cf excellence that nmt be surpassed, and devoting special attention to I'.i-1 rnch of tor business we respectfully solicit the 1 " ' f r.age of all who desire any kind of printing dooe. V, e Lae fixed our prices at aa low rates aa any re- - i cubte establitbment, and will berealter, in ect.nl ci .-',t i ot these reduced prices expect the cash, or a j A contract, on the delivery cf the work. HOLLOWAY A DA VI?. Subserviency to I'urty. V) have cflen bad occasion to remind olt r or of the Jffti soman of Lis contemptible - i rviency to nartr. At oca time he was an , -- - - - - ' ationiit of the most ultra school in favor eft ' 'King the Institution of slavery iu the Stat, 1 1 l-.ally of eradicating it from the laod. lie i -. I ivors tha extension of that "blessed" inEtita-! , 'o ull territory where the power of the gov I rit can carry it. J A ' one time he was awfully exer cised with the j that the Know Nothings would drive all the ! icrs from the country claiming that the j D mot-rats were the only friends of the foreigners ihut the Democracy would defend theci in their i r ;lils here and throoglacut the world. But the j ir'y took another shoot, and Elder followed in tli wuke of power, i O .ly a short time ago, Goo. Cass wroto to a .Mr. j Clero : j " In reply, I have to state that it is understood ' tl.ut the French Government claim military' e(re,rc from all natives of France alio mau be f r, i. :.. v i ft I'n J within its jurisdiction. Your natural iz : ti in this country wim. rot exempt you from t!.at claim bhould yoa voluntarily repair thitLcr." No sooner had this infamous doctrine e rana teJ from head quarters, than Elder endorsed it aa t!ifi true Democratic doctrine declaring that a r.o'ur dized citizen bad no claims npon our gov. crr.aio t except within the limits cf the United i-lta'.c- that such had always been the policy of the government and of the great Democratic pur'y. I'ublic opinion, the truly great power in this country, manifested itself, and "old noise and cuu ftisiou'' Cuss, fueling its power, wrote another let- j tor, t-n less than a month, qualifying bis former ' position, but still conceding to foreign govern- f iui-nts ihe right to impress American naturalized i itizens, into their service. Wn make the fullow- t iug extract from this second letter : " Most of the Continental European cations .-.-. e e system of military organization, by which ifi.'ir citizens ore ct nipelltd to serve in the army, It;- coLncrii'ticn, and r.ot as in France, where the (" ' is designated by lot or draft. In Prussia K'i:v person is required to take his turn as a to'.liir.' "'Ihe United States tl.erefore maiutain the i r. petition that naturalized citizens returning to ; i 1 lur.d of their birth, are not liable to any du- ! or penalties except such a were in existence : a! the period cf their emtgralion. "Jurifdictioa cacnot. of courso, arise in the c: e of the naturalized citizen who remains in the United States. It is only when he voluntarily it turrs to his native country that its local laws can be enforced against him." F.ldcr endorses this, too, without the indepen. Jcnce to repudiate bis former position. This however was not tnoogh for tho true national Amer km sentiment, another letter had to be writtenthe administration had to come down to that jei tiuu at, as it does in the following extract : ' "H.o moment a foreigner beccmes naturalized his alfi gianet is severed forever. lie experience.' rt c t political birth. A broad and inipast;rl' e i :i;o separates him from his native country. I i o more responsible for anything he mav r do, or omit to cay or do, after assuming "w character, than if he had been born in United States. Should he return to his nacr.vntry, he returns as an .line vie an citizen i in no other character." .. ler endorses this, too, and swears it is the j '(-ratio doctrine. What toadyism what j v. l.ke servitude ! The slave who submits his J ! ,1; i-.e cal powers to the control of his master, is a nan ia comparison to the abject slave that j a it n its his mind to the control of a master. The ; (no s ibmitsto tKe overpowering of brute force, ! which is irresistible ; while tho other submits that J nhlch iu an honest man the world with all its! power cannot conquer. Tho one is a slave fiom ; Kcessity. the ether from policy ! The one may be a man, the other is a dog ! Wo endorse the sentiment of the last extract ' as being the true doctrine, and go further by sayiag that it is the duty of our government to pro- ! tcct cur citizens, native and naturalized, in acy j part of the world where their rights as such may J havo been invaded. j This last letter from Gen. Cass, hes more of the ilt i.tagogue in it, than any paper we have ever! read, as coming from so high a source. He starts out with repudiating the idea that our gov-1 em i nnt in not bound torrotrct tho horse iWf or i murderer because he had fled to this country and beeu naturalized subsequent to cominiuius the crime. Xo man ever contended for such a thing. Xo r an desires to make oar country an asylum for the scoundrels of all the world. Gen. Cass sim;ly pot op a man of straw, upon which to base an a rg anient, by which lie could repudiate his form r letter, without falling too suddenly, while cur neighbor eamt down like a hog goes to its wallow, OVcaiil Court. The Summer term of the Cir cuit Court for this County will commence on Monday next The following are the names of persona selected for the Grand Jury. Wm. B. TJinshaw, Merriman I?ramfield, Lewis Thornburg, Levin Swiggett, Jes se Hiatt, Harrison Scotd; John Addleman, C. C. Ik !r, John Brooks, Jacob Christ, Allen W. Ie.via, iffi Jurors. L Lamb, Elihu Morrow, John II cover, E. J. Conner,' O. Myers, A. Sweet, M Willets, C. 8. Duhadway. ATex. Cheesman, Ilerbcrt Fierce, J. F. Bargees, Caleb Lewis. H7Ex Got. Ramsey bas been nominated by tLe Republicans of Minnesota, as their candidate for Governor. J. H. Baker, formerly of this city, wm nominated for Secretary of State.

I'rult nllary- fund. The Le gisia' ere, at i's last session, appropriated 350,000 to be eip -vied in the location of a new pecitentiary, at - point north of the Na tional Road to purchase a site make contracts for the necessary buildings, 4c, ke. The Governor was authorized to apt.oiat three Commissioners to make the location, and when they ha 1 agreed npon a suitable place to report to him, when, if he approved the location, he waa to do

bo, and thus perm&nect'y locate the new State Prison. The Governor selec'ed three of his personal and political friends, and authorized them to proceed with their examinations. Or.e would have supposed that this was all his Excellency had to do until their report was made to him, but he and his party had a set of hungry hangers on who wanted tffiee, and he appointed two more of his personal and political friend. as wardens. The reader may inquire what duties were to be performed by such officers until the penitentiary was completed. The only reply we can make to tbeicqairy, is, that there were $.i0 000 to be expended and the party hacks wanted their baads opon it. The Governor also appointed an architect, and no location is yet made. lie also appointed a Mora! Instructor to the convicts, and several other subordinate officers. We sappose lh;3 corps of cffictrs are receiving their compen sat:on, not cne of whom ha3 a duty to perform. the ComiusaSlOOers, nowever, imuieu.avc.j vu

- imitiu in a. taw j . "3 J V their appo.ntment, proceeded to travel ad over, &al diUphter8 the northern part of the State to select a loca-1 Cjn & Ch!cag0 Ilail KoaJ wiil ran an t.x tion. After visiting many towns, partaking of the of &t cjnieuioat LoarS( from Ander. liberal hospitality of the cifzans, and rats.ng un nJ r5tura ,he SMQ cvenb? a, hldffare. jast expectations at several points that such pla- IsiJ. thttal will'carry

Fort Wayne, and accordingly reported to tho Governor. His Excellency dissents and prefer1 Logar.sport. Some one bus been so uncharitable as to intimate that the iovernor has a private Fcoulation at that puii.t in company with Senator Fitch, which he is curbing, lie therefore de-clir-ts approving of Fort Woyte as the place. The Commissioners, the Wardens, the Architect, the Moral Instructor, and subordinates are ncder pay, tnd nothing to do, and the probability is, will cot have uatil tho Legislature meets some eighteen mentis hence. Ia the- n euntin.e the SoO.OOO of the people's money will have been expended and r.othing done. This is Democratic reform and retret chment with a vengeance. We are accustomed to look to our official neighbor for Democratic information, and wc hopehe will enlighten us iu regard to this matter. We would like to know how much of this im.d ha3 been expended. Will he inform us ? We woujd ljke to know to what speeiGc purpose it has been applied. Will he .;ive us the forma tion ? Since the Democracy fctole so much through the public printing the people are be coming suspicious, and would like to know how matters stand. CO list II tllioiial Convention. ! Cut little has been said by the , tess or people iu this section of Ihe rjtate in reference to the vote for calling a convention to revise; the Constitutiou of this State. Uninfluenced by party ! dictation, however, we believe a large majority of ! our people would be in favor of call;:"- such a 1 . . : Convention, and particularly would the fiieuds of p jmlar edu.'ation and free schools. The Legislature a few Years aro na.-std a luw whirl) it was supposed would prove to be efficient in establish ! ing a system of Tree schools throughout the State. This law was almost unauimously sustained by ! the people, but a provision uf tho Constitution j which roiiuire3 uniformity in all laws under it, ha- ; destroyed tho success of that 1 1 v, and it now be j comes nccessMry either to amend the Constitution ! or seek other legislation, whereby this system - J J shall be re established. We are inclined to th" , . . , ,, . , opinion that a Convention suouid be cu.led, and the Constitution so amended as to require the Legislature to pass a law which shall secure at least six months of free schools thronghout the State, and conferring upon towns, cities or townships, the right to levy an additional tax to sop port their schools at least ten months of each year. We are not in favor of special or local legislator, but believe in all cases where it is possib'e, laws should be uniform and general throughout the State, yet we can conceive of no objection to permitting tho voters of any given district, township, city or town, levying a tax upon themselves to support free schools, should they see proper to do so. Regarding education as tho most solid foundation upon which the liberties of a free people can be sustained, we are ia favor of calling a convention, for this-, if for no other purpose, aud would like to have the subject receive the candid j v.. It has been suggested that a convention or the frieuds of education in various parts of the State, be held at lndiaaapoiis. at a pro;er time, to dis . ' , ' '. cus.-. the matter, ia aa forest desire to promote .,. , ,. r . 1 the public good, aa ! ;n n ) s'ur.t of p.irtiz.ia 'eel1 1 ,ro- , , , LiOa Monday next, elections aro to be held in Keutucky, Alabama, and Texts, for State officers and Me mbers of Congress.

Tennessee veites on the 4th of August. North UP a FreJude ,n tbe breasts of naturalized r, r 1 t- citizens against 'natives to the manor born,' ' Carolina on the 11th. Georgia and Missis- ., , , - J - , , . ... i 0 that tiietr minds Itave become peculianv znorsippi on t he 3d of Oct. Maryland on the on lbat an l lhev are reajy and 3d and Louisiana on the 7th of November. : greedily willing to simp tip and feed out any i thing they can lick into shape, in oreler to ' The Atlantic Monthly for August .' "e it thrive!

has been received. It is the magazine of the ; day. ! asafSThe Great Reptrblic for August l as come to hand tilled with its usual quantity of interesting; matter. j XTW'e are pleasjd to learn that the City ' School Trustees are about to make very advanta-; geous arrangements for patting up an iron fence i around the public school-house. j j JI fr5eRd T' T" Sj 'e' hM re'nJreJ h" 1 Ice Cream Salooa to the room recently occa-; pied by II Cada!Uder, and uear'y opposite the Iunt:ngtoa IIoue where he will bo pleased to 1 see his friends and patrons. j .Say A superior artie'e of Ice Cream cas al wavs be had at Fres.'ott where tnav a'3 be 1 - ( ftHind a fine assortment of Candies, Ckes. Fruits j 4c. j .Sjylron has been purchased for the track between Oxford and College Cornea-, oa the Jam - j tion Road. Cars will ran to the latter .ji Cars will ran to the laiter place about the first of September uest. JS- Hon. C. B. Smith has accepted an invitation to deliver an add ers at the next Randolph county Fair. SjyCol. T. A. Morris of Indianapolis, is spoken of as a candidate for the Republican comication for Governor. JftssF Forney says Buchanan is a candidate for re-election to the Presidency. -

TEMPERANCE M E ETI 'A Z AT l:iCUMONI. The friends of Temperarace ic Wayne County, propose holding a meeting in a grove aljoininz the city of Richmond, oa Saturday t .e 6th of Aujust c?xt Gen. S. P CAREY, the eloquent a 1 focite of the caii will be pres ent and address ths meeti-.g Mr. JOHN R. WILLIAMS, a diatingaished refor.-ner, wilt uho aJJre;s the meeting. Other op-akorj are especial to be in attendance. The object of the meeting is to give an expression of public s-.'ut5ment upja this i:npjrta;.t qat-s-tion to i-sert a mjrai ind ieuce ail do a practical gOOd. It U not aiuaply t3 tniot ia s?;al enjymeQt, but to blend the two in one, therefore it is called a Basket Meeting, and will be of that character. The necessity of sich a meeting mut be apparent to all who feel an interest in preserving t: e morals of coramaoity from the degrading ii.flences of the tiqior traffic. Intemperance i prevailing to an alarming extent in all parts of tLe country, and is perhaps adding new votaries to i;s

i desolating altar. '1 he public mind must bo awajkened, and we invite your attendance aad C3 ope- .. . , , fiimi!v i passengers oa their regular trains at half fire. The Kato.'t & Hamiltjn Road will probably act with the same liberality. t in. cV Cliicaxo ltall Itoad. Extra tralm", and at half fare, v. ill rr.u rs fl lows, aud r-iturn the Sjtns evening, for lie special ' convenience of those who may wish to attei.d tLi ! nieelLijr. :3U Le;ive tlaci-rntown. Walnut Ltv,-I, V'j.trrviiic like. Arrive at UmoriJ, 8:15 3d - Mi lill. t. '.!!. .i;f.7 ; i-ul,liur sj-rin:, f 1- I ' New , ' 3 ) ; " Mnlli 7:47 ; Miltville, 7.57 ; J-2U Judge Ferry, 13 Liqucr Sellers, &c- i The remarks made ty Judge I'erkv, , before the Ct lnrnissintier's Court, relative to : the nationality of those individuals troni this; thy air!yhtr to that Com t for license to sell, intoxicating liquor by the- el mm, appears toj have createJ ruite a furor amongst soino of! the applicants aud their sympathetic fiiends.' Wo did not hear the Judge's remarks, but we aro informed he stated that out of fifteen. applicants for license from Richmond, only iu; were horn in this country ; thus showing conclusively to his mind, that the business ef li'aling damnation arounJ the laud Atike on frknd and f.e,-' I was in the hands ol those who sought this country as an asylum of liberty; and who, instead of assisting to foster aud sustain the Iaaju pr0p t f our boasted temple of liberty:1 ttmp4.rBllt.ef wt,rt. j0jng aH ju their power "to i . , . , ,. . , . . forgo chains for the limbs ot Americans native as well as natui.ilized becloud their ! minds, and not only unlit them for social euj"y - ent and the society of the good and virtuous, but piepaie the in to commit any crime here, murder arid treason not excepted, whilst a tlread and fentful hereafter awaits ihe drunken retch they have manufactured! And for what? For ihe lore of money. grch was ,Le purport of ju,l0 Ferry's argu- . , , , " ,, - t . .i merit; atul he proclaimed nothing but the . , , , truth, and no wonder it cut close, . iius teuipeiauee tuesi:on, o e'l i iue s every thing of a partizau nature, and the efforts of the Gerrs, Elders and Uentzsches, to twist j and screw the language of Judge Ferry into ; a shape, so that a given amoutit of capital can j be made out of the predjudices ol naturalized j citizens against native, by appealing to their! "German" proclivities, iScc., is Stale, flat and unprofitableand will o be regarded by every mind that suffers itself to think aright. No business is as profitable as the liquor traffic, and none that necessarily brings with its success such fearful and desolating consequences. The sin and the crime is with those who ,-holJ the bottle to their neighbors lips, and the "wo" will also he theirs. No matter what country gave the liquor seller birth, hi lis j trade is one or bluocl, and as sure as God is : just, it will be requited at his hands! Had ; Jlldge ltrry declared that 13 out of 15 ap- ' 1- . e . i- t plicauts from this ettv tor license, were native . . , ,. , " , , , Americans bv birth, would that have been , - .. . , , . const! ued as a stigma cast upon en! who were born here? No, indeed: and the only excuse : for those who have taken to heart his plain ls,atcillt.nt of a KACT, aR(I commented 011 it ia the way they have done, is, that they have been laboring so diligently to create and Keep Fruit Cass "dr. Lev fever of the City Stjve tore is prepared to supply "all tha world and he 1 rest e.f Itl.lL iud" with frait caas of the m.vt i ra proved kinds, lie mauufaturvS them by tre thousands aud caa fill all orders promptly. LI--is rparcd to pat cp all kiads of spooling, gat-; t0ril-iT &c ' 03 shorl Bo;ice a"d ia lLe l'tt Eer" e eeF3 a'' ,CJ t tin, copper, brass and sheet iron ware oa hand, aid iavites special at-1 tention to his water coolers, ice crea-n freez-r &e.. 4a He keeps all the most potri'ar kinds o i cook:cg a!3t, oth?r 8tow. Uu pri3 are M lov M ,be u,;stler.ns CAi!l. , - . . ' .SASF0Bn-a Iatkt FoaT.tr ls Hsates ano! tovs Cv m iiskd. rh:s is a c imbiaatioa of stove and heater, never before secured, for warming a whote house er a single roo-n. It occupies a very snail spaoe is portable, and wry datable pro-i por'"Jl heat, soft aid pare no gas as ia otier faro-wa. and n r3 lt 7 ' economical in the use of fie!. We wmitenl it to the attention cf th.-se o-'cupyinz hotss.rs or public Halls, Churches, &?. T. J. Rarjis ha? them for sale. It is mach cheaper thaa aay other eod f arrai'e. Licoa Law Sfsrars to. la two eases of habeas corpus before Jadg? Ferkius last week one of which was a miaor aid th-s other a negro tbe constitutionality of the iiqaor la-v, in its ap-, plication to all classes of persons was sustained. ! State Journal.

iiigiil) lnpoilanttVom Europe. Peace Concluded. -ltali;u Confederation to be Formed. utrl:a Concedei Lombardy tt rrauce. Austria ltetains Venice. Fariheb I'oi-s-t, July 24-l'Lst-:sh;p North Britain, from Liverpool on the 13th ias'.a-r. -n-i bound for Q a-bec has been int rcepted off this point, and a most important baij-t of r.ews obtained.

A freatv T rv?arre hft .e?r. Aus.ris t: J 1 : 1 -i.r.l, i i I 1 : : : !-. :i r . ) : . I r.i'-e 1., proviaioos of Ihe treaty arr Ijritf.v a- s: The I-aiiuu Cocfcderatiaa is to be fjn-ied derthe Roa.e. A . Nsp.i'; on ir !. : t A the . .j l ; tr;a c inc.-d ? . turn .-ru'.t ... .ri-i f c- L rLt vf r-jle . Vc- iceThe Vhii x!or.-! - re ex-.Viir- ' tie circarn ar , f.en tio ! tb armls.kv. It s-. s tht the pf' beutral loers exhaaed cOiZits'.tt ijauo:.S with the beHifferea:., ifferinz their mt- Jiatioa. bat their tfiosts -Acre u:;su'.,esstal, uuttl the Frviica licet wui about to co -r.iaer.ee h-s'.i.iues aaistst " eo ico, e:d a c I flk-t before Verona was imminent, f Njd; Icon. a'.x;.u to trevtot further bioou shed, aseertat. o.spos.t.n or tae r.m; eror of Austria, and Sii-Jin1? Lins an aruiitxe was cjneijiied The two Kuipercrs bad an interview oa the 1 lib icst., at Viilufranea. TLe fjilowic is a co,y of the telegraphic dispatch from Xapoleon to the Luipr.Nj, amoa-cirig th-it reace LaJ been orti-ladtd: Vallk.;-.io. July 11 A treaty ofpearohas beo s'gaed betwitn the Fueior -f Attjtria ad invself,"on the following ba,is: The Sta'iia confederacy is to he nndertli 3 honorary presi lettcy o!" the Fope. The K ripercr of Austria concedes his rights in Lombardy to the Kmperor of the Frecth. who trai sfers them to the Kin; of Sar diuia. The Etiiptror t f Austria presyr-e Vc ce, but shs will form aa L'.egral p.u-i of the Ita'ioa confederation. -'r.ed.l X.vroi.Eo.v. The .lis; utch of the E-nperor, ar.nounciug th conrl'isiou of peace, was bulletined in Fat is on the 12th, when the French funds i-nniediatcly rose 2 i percent. Eflcct of the ctvs in London. Ti e news did tot tran s:,ire if London til! after the riCcial closing houri :f consols, tha sales of which were made afterwards at 90 J. Alt other securities ilosad buoyant. The London Daily" News says: ' Tha first hopes ar.d e-xpt etatior.s of Italy are deceived. ILetory will eail .N apoteou to strict accouut lor oaung war on false j reteaces, ar.d tfued a mock ar.d se.iish pe :tce leaves Austn foi titled in the l.t-art of Northern I i impi'fifRably aly, and com

nuts the center ot Itaiy to the patroitajre ot tne : and gone to work ou the railroad. tu;s are uoFope. Tie e loser wo examine the pre tee. led j,. & good deal of mischief, too, as they uru ia a ptoiScatiop, the n ote futile and iniquitous it ap ! uumber of other places iu the State, pears.'' j

1 he Me.ri-.rT ro.t contends mat tue i -pe i liepnvcue l l..e tans anee, out Keeps a mauut i supremacy. The Times says: F: ar.ee lias spent 50.000,000 stt-rlir.-, a-td .10,000 men, on'y to give Milan a I'iedmon'ees instead of an Austrian master, ni d to es'uhlis.b the Feie ia a temporal dignity, even beyond his imagination. Is ull this real? The KmpTor's game must be a long or.e." Ti.e M.lau correspondent of the Xe.v YorkTimes 'rites: V,:: ry day brings new proofs of the universal admiration of the people for Garibaldi. Tne name .f Viet: r F.tnuuual is evtrw.Lere on the veal!?, em pr.c'a:natiot;s and other t.fiic'al p ipers, hut whore the name of the King is heard one-e it; the liionins ot tno people, mai en ejnrn'u.ui is u niu ten times. He is their god and teeir household ,.ra ii, Tim.- i.pvi r tin? r riiti!itinLr his exntoits.

and Vny owu ielmiratioii of the man has been ' desire any thing ia the way of photographs, dasol'tene'd by t'.c sufeitl Lave received from other: guerreotyj e?, malatnotypes, or other pictures, to

fUlarterS. Next to G-ir.baldi in the afLel.ons of the pco.vtr.ve i tlc, st:.i,ds C.-tmt (. ovour. 1 he Court is a g.-eat man. lie is a Cardinal Uichelten, a Talleyrand and a Nero three hich sounding adjectives to attach to any mono of tho resetit epoch. Uut be is a great intri-uer. a ioo-.jhte.i ,.o!:u -iau and a thurousr.ii d. spot, he is :i pedished eourtier, and ye t a high mindvd statesman Inttigue Is an es-ei tliil of liis trade. He is having us much to do With the pie-sent eve tits in Italy as N'apoloon III. The two are Uoit.g a. I tne work, and one i- ti1:: e as e. set.'tnl to its miccss u ine ot.er. Y.itt nil! ce v. hat a J l.'avo will ft iu the hirtory ( f the important eve Ms et to tiay. Victor 1-1 mati tied passes as a Ion garcoa, if you know what that means as un idom. Iu ether ' ..... . , i . . . i. . i. . - i . wonts at a ooii Ieitow. Aim 10 111:9 tae woius, chivalric and dauntless sold.er, and you have the total estimate of him by the Italian people. You may be curious, as I cer'ainly was, to know how the re 'iilc of this conn'rv estimate Loui Napoleon, and the work lie is doing for them. I have failed to find in the people that frank expression of confidence in his promises I had an ticipated. They admire him us a conqueror, and regard him and his army as invincible, bat they are cither silent t r ambiguous ou the political phases of the question, lie is showered with all

the tint ward expressions of confidence ou the part cleaning out lor ti.e fall stock, has attracted largj of tbe people, and the journals and hi.? soldiers crowds of customers who have availed themselves are scta-dly deiflcd by the people, but this is nut of tho opportunity to secure creat bargains, parthe intimate expres-ion of the popuiar cm.d. , , ,- . , ., . . ' .. r . ..... J. 1 ........ -v-.. . ticulariv ia lalus dress iroods. loo t.roi.rietor

1 regret lliu. 1 r 1 a.n j.isi as sure, tnat .wPileon intends to fulfil his promises cs that he is uow in Italv, and here is r.ot ;.e argument, nor the shaiO'V of an argument, to the coa'rury. Baltimop.e, July 23. The f ill-iwhig extract from a letter written by

Win. Falls, a vonnj sentteman of llaltimore so- , , jourr.ir.g in Trieste, to his father. Col Moorem & Whito are at all times prepared, Falls, will he read with interest, as it presents the , . . , fact that the a nil.-tice originated with Austria to extend their main pipes to all parts of tue a question ia'tk-bate at the latest advices of the town where a suCt-dent lu nber of coasa ners can Louden press, and faither indicates ti.e disposi- be found to justify the expense. U'e hava heard tion of Au--r!a to concede the whole usue with it guested that'iiegotiatiotis were on foot to respect to dm.;n;eii m Ita.y, , - - , . . T. . , . J , , , ., take Ihern across tae river as far as trier; Is I rikste. aturuav, Julv 2 d hire was a re ,. , ,. , ., . port from a creditable scarce, last evening to the Bra'cS schoo!- for tbe Puri,ose of U-hUs Uli; t filet that Anttia ia desirous rl attempting a estoi.sive building. The main pi,,es at Ind:a,iamediation, percetvii:? that with her impover-' polls have been extended eaat to the deafat.d

ished treasury, t.nd the federal unpopularity of her canv. it would he t-.ss.lcs3 to sacrifice more men, and incur greater ptcu:.i.iry obligations. To . the above end, Kuvoys have re-en sect to the: French beud-ejaarters, w hich raster ascribes to bo Villaf.-anca. Ti cse Eavova have been commissicced by the Empjror to c-fier the rest r ration to the whole1 of the L-rririnrdo-Venetian Kingdom Ia other1 words, th Aastrians are witling to evacc te Ialv. To train this, the war besan. With such : a concessit n the war ends. It is farther stated that the E.-nperc-r had not ' cone to Vienna, b it retired ia tl sgust and c?erair to Veroaa. whence thear- pr-ino?al of p-'aee e-itaatcJ. Aa ir-irrection ii Vi nna itself a . f-'ared if war conti- tied, a-d a cfr,ra! and sadd tied, ard a ccr, ehactre ii the f.-t !ir.2? of th w'tole 'i?;rian , or ' ulattoa has taken f-laee Sa-rh is the report ' The eve-cts now hapren!r!j may of tremselvesi CvR'Mdet it, but here it is bei'eved. The Ana trlans Themse-lves, w-tiiia the 1 at week, have not j hesitated fa'lr to express their dissatisfaction at , the rrttmer in which the war ca their part has ben condactee'. r " " ' Thi -l.t til Frtic B'.lUer' is the nulBu' ofaGeroan 11 n.ibHean carver t-ablisbed ulLi - Forte. Ind . by 1 Kitihaa-s. Esq.. at S2 a year Every Repab icaa Ger.nn ia ths State should ; sabseriN- tor it. , Tt wewld t? a bless lay to eretT 1 German Perrr r"a. l a - Sio-t-je r. .art of Fe nsvlvania, has eastaiaed th? Mayor of Ih:!a leiphri, in the dec-igioi that th r aa'ilag rf 'ret cas oa Saa lav is a bTaeh of tha peace undr the laws cf that cotnaoctrea 'tb. .ssiyCol. T. A. Sl'irria has boea elected Presi dent of th-i B.'llef otaiu Railroad Company, ia the place of Jlia Broug'a. jr?-Three or four doggeries ware demolished m few nights since ia Mace is.

ludiauu Item. The State B ar J of Equalization laving ad jauraed, making bo few change in the apprai1 meet, auJ nue ia this part of the State, we c..t now ascertain the exact change in the total va'aation. The appraisement cf l-M valued all tic real estate of the Slate at SU7,0lM OuO. The n?w

praiSc:nent iccKasee tan to c-jViau f. i", title over double The personal property Las a changed but little from lasl sammers asesmer!i beiosj based on the short crops of last fail. I! fuots up SiaO.lXX'.fr'O ; and with the ra;iroaJ make? the total taxaWes about 4 .U IK'U.l'W. . This, with the Ui w 200 000 polls, will realize 1 over one milli.in of djilars of St-te Tax ; cear'y half a niiilio-i of School Tax: fesnricc Free! f- Sc'ro.,! fir :.t months rer jCar i't every Hl-trlc') , a-. i '-4 Oi'O .-i ti IK-o: fsoktr-c r un-t 1 ax. tj an ecuajrnl'-al Sta'-? ati liUjistrat: n. Ir;d ara ' I . ,.'! :- . r,-diifii.ir v:. i State I . hi : i:.J ;.. t.. e rt-uuc! s:i t-J ziij iu fiev't s 'Ch oce Lcxt war. r nour Tt.ies says ti.e Jroalls ii d Jack-oa ca ii.ty, ai.i a g-iui d.-i all li. po. 15 at the cresler j ar; mijcLk-f icom is i &: still be taved bv a srooi rain. TL? 'Randolph Joarn.;! savs that as th freiut train oa the li'eLntair.e road was T'5 t e. at. 1 hv east ucar Winchester, a car caught i , tt.e ttaie tne traiu reached the town it was t-eany destroyed. Its contents were decidedly miscrlla neoas, conststir? cf mess meat, cow bells, scythe stores, and a hiskey, quite as q icer an assort i moat as soi;:e of S jiomeu's ships mentioned ia the ; D.ble. TL Lirnrte Union states that the violation of the ga:ne la v ia that vicinity is so frequet.t ; .it; J "uiischievous that a naoiber of tLe cifz.-t..-. 1 have formed aa associattn, arid raised mrey t ; prosecute the parties concerned ia them. ! The Xew Castle Courier says that a gang of rowdies have iLfested the neighborhood cf .-car.nlt. six miles north of Xe.v Castle, fo: a yer r two, bo have at last got to be so o'ltragve.u that it wa:ns them cf the dancer cf lyrifbiitj it they don't stnr. The cit;zvns who have b-.-e-i u. live in expo- in their outrages have, ol c.w-e, 1 been specially mistreated. Their dogs have- been shot, wagon wheels curried !!" ar.d htdden, saiail j articles of property destroyed, utid ui trs other j petty anuoyauccs inflicted. 'I l.cr latest tiiek j however is their worst or.e. O-i Sattirday night j 'J cut uown si My peaca trees tor -r. x-ir. ; ":': i'r- c jnposing a iu-.uk . uiuu. j"u-'uVJa oc beul lu u,c j en Je,lMq , - White County S, ectator says that thero 1 has been no rain in that region since the 15. h of jU!ie. A great uoul c! tne oats crop is so .-'tort , that it cannot be harvested, and corn and t tots are about ruined. The farmers iu a portion 0( the couatv have given up their ho;rs ef a crop : is.VJlC Merchant Tailor and Clothnire, ier, invites tho attention of the public to his ne.v stok of cloths, cassimeies, summer goods, vestiis jrs, gentlemecs' furcishiug goods, &c, .fee Also to his stock of ready made clothing, vhich is made from gaod uiatc-ria's, and by tLe best of workmen, and under l is own special superintendence. His foreman is one of the , best cutters in the west, having l ad years of experience in some ef the best estabHshinents iu i the city of Xew York, and there-fore uli vho ortier clothes from Lhn may rely upon having them mmi,. i the most satisfactory mat tier. Watson i Esteli, invite all persons who i-n'l ol ti l ir (.nlloi-v in tha i'K.ir l.t.,.'.-. ti-L I ... , , . Lave at iirt.'t e i e-i.se pure-based re.v ar.d sanerior . - , . , . . ' maiumeuts. which warrant them m assuring the public that pictures take:: by tl.em sLall be tut i0factorv in likciess and beauty of finisli. They Iiave a fl;e a,M)1 lmt.ut of casC9t frames, ic, to ..... . . . . . hieh they invite attention. J heir pictures aro as luw as good pictures can be had any place, ? Z attncT & F.msAiler, would respectfully m'oria u.eir menus ana tne puouc tuai met nae : r .(.- r - . 1.1 I " .1 . . .1 . I recently leceived a large addition to tl.eir stock of Notions and Fancy Goods, making their i.ssortnieut as complete ts any ever offered in this city, and that they are now prepared to s ipply tho retail trade at prices as low as those of Ciucmnali merchants, and consumers at lower prices tuan ever tllerea in this city. 1 ney uuo maii Jfacture all kiuds of candies of ths bestq iality which they sell at low prices. ?-J3 The great reduction made ia the price of j goods at the New Yoik store, for the purpose of . , . '" , ,', , is determined to put his prices sj !o tuat uo one who has anv use for goods '. .ill decline p irclie, and embraces Call soon at the ' u.-ing. His stuck is very lar;. almost everv variety of goods. Xew Yoik : tore. juai-0 iustiUtion, and it is now proposed to take ., .. .. ...... r ..... .... L Li ... 1 J 1 tuic iua-.3 nt:ii in iue iujjc aauu.ii 1 the: why not here lako them a half mile west to the school. Messrs. Starr 4 White aro at all times prepared to give prompt at'.mtioa to all orders iu their lice. E?- DWiwoo l's Magazine forJaly is received and th present i a tttvoratte time t -j c an'n-! nw auV-sctipti-in?. Now v-Iunit-s of tii four Ui-views and Blackwv.J cutmen.-e Jaly, 1 Trrmi V r any ne of the f or B:vi.-mt F.trany to of tlte four Ii(;vS'-a, For aay three f tae four Bvir, YvT Ail four v.f tbe R-?Tie-j, - -For Blackwood's .M-igaziae, F.-r Bl:ickw.-t aod one K-vi-5F, For Blackwood and two RctU-ws, Fjr Blackwj.Jtid thn Ee'iews, For B'.acku-o'l and fvur Bit.c--, ! eo 7 0- . o3 - 9 i Hon r current iu the Stat - where issae.l will be reoeir.! , r'"r- ! CIMaj-A dtaconnt of.tweaty ttve per eeat. fr.m t! : atove j ric wiii b- i!-jard-J 1 1 ctul'S or 1 ri:i f-nr or Hiore ;c ;s-scf5cy one of the k,fs w-rl. Tkna : Yvtir e-pie J cf Bttwl or ef cne cf the Review, will be ct t one ai- .'"'' - '" cr.ie of the f JUr Eeri-,, and Buck-w.-vt for S ; a ad o on. CrVS mitioces '.a!f aiweys 1 5r--1 t the T'-'t) t ltnem, LEON'AP.D SCOTT fe CO. ol ixAi stree', .New 1 .k. The Voice of TIaoiiry,Louivi lie, Ky . This excellent Journal make its appearance ia a j new dre?, mach eniar-e l, it ea;jc.iy oeariy dcubie'i, j and it elilorial eoriis ttreo jihne J. It is aow one of , the baatsecaetaaees ia the eeuatry. ; Ia the uuia ar before bj appears a eozafiaaicativ& from ill. Cooke, tbe ccrrespon iicj Elitor. who hit eomajec'ed a toar f.rou gh r.urope ao t A:a. ia pjrsai; of JlawBB intiiligence. The article is very eotertaintnr. TBI Voici'tir MasosST is certaisly the perfection j of jvaraa'iiia ia that dpirtment an oo oa? caa be- ; itate to stam if a ricoroas, ooai aiwi reliable exhibit i et th aJairs of the Craft. Price only s dollar per j aaaam. address, ROB. MORRIS, LoniswUle, Ky. I

.34 HrTb-rt. ( ! t'i'ifuraia I ortg-r -a u.ember of the Cisicincati Convection, and mar dcrerofaa IrL-hoiaa, has been varned to leatr the towu of IIennae!!o oo pain of death. He is alleged to have been connected with a compartv cf gamblers and scoundrels who had get to bo so pestiferous and evil that the citizens could cot stacd it anv longer.

.a?- We see it stated that d.jg fennel," is 9el ling at S13 a ton to a German association of tarner: ia lovia,' -xho ae it for tauaing purposes. If it should really le a jooJ substitute for "bark, to gro-va so scuicj a id co.-t'y, it will be a mast valuable cri p. Tu- Ls;jrte tf's t says, that aa under l-i- bovn JiSv-overvd t:ear Battlr V r.i.l.rav e:t.bark-!ie'tt was built across ;rd tr.e a.ar ti;a: covered tse ias aa.i tne weign b;oke thr Kia lis.: t. ri.a cutboLKcseut ta iisa' prared, ar.d a lake thirty rods across C'lsl The Ait ilt Annual Fair Or th- Wayne Coaaty iiricaUur! Swietv wH be het.t ia -.he C ivot Kicha..n4.coacin on St.mlay the 17th dav or October e. a-.4 ftae one week. C.-apetnioa ia i-u t.. tae warM. S,..ctU Mia ixn tcsa Ukea ia th; aeteoii'i ef coaa- I Ar. p!e arra-cnn: u will be made fjr the cemfort anj ? Uifao'.ia of exfcin.t-T. Si - i ui Poiror iril'. Ve furntahei cratuit usty for rnr.otrs atiklnisot li' a tiiur ry . A ii:;on.i ss:w wl peas wilt be ereete 1 for the ac CviU; o ! ti:. "I SUM W. t'ti the brink ef a think him a fit sut)- : oil ie -, w..;tM v ' j.'et l r a.i tr.ane ajyiuaiT let yoa, n susertae unUvr a ce-:tv!i 1 col i, are on the yerj-i if a preeipire tn.re fri.chu'ui than any oihor in tli-s taatetial Wortd il.f zraw ! lo you not knvr that fr,iu ' rt'jit c x'J" f tin;i llr.ir.rhil is. lHeu:ii"ni:. Pulrnooary ln'iu't .-n a life of ?3iTinr n I an ahnet r-rtm i'ei!:? if y.-.i -..re a .1 1, try PK. 1UH)FLAM'S I'OKDI M.."ac-t joa wiil find certain relief. Thouca!..!!1 in u'i i-i!s if iie rouatrT an testify, sni have tes:i?i--I i- ita 'marvellous virtues, elive it a trial. I I.' IV. C. M. Ji-k.-on, 41? r,h r aalo by L'rat.ts c-a?. Strct. I hi'.adeif V:i, ".nl fi thruiu-H. -it the t'ckn- l'riee Jane 30. 1-Of. ., . . . ... s-m.. I'nce of L.K moor at S. orio.i s t heap Lumber Vitrei (Tlir.SK PHIt'KS TOTl r.VS'.I ONLY.) lrvI.uuiUT $1 7-- cr li feet, delivered. Wjiked i loerieg at 42 75 ...... Oieen Biards " $1 35 " " " J. ;t aaJ Sea.T.lia Si 3. ' tak Laia'j-jr at 1 5" " " " ' I'os;j ltciintscajh It. t i; taiity Xo. 1 Cat S'ointc, evsn width, $2 75 per l'V-.i best i(Ulity No. 1 Stirs 1 Shia-'es. even widih,i'2 73 per 1 '0. to rates at 7 or liiiis ti.i'l aa.l d livdredat the ab 10 us. vs n.: i ieo. Si4Uare KJod Shooting at f 1 2-". lf Vvr l j.i 7 t'a strait, a few lota north of Main wt?.t side. Juno ; ', l.i3.-tf Just I'ublisltetl. Lectures for the People, tv the KEY. HUGH STOWELL BROWN. Of the 3Iyrtic-st. Ct(ijt7, Liverpool. FIRST SERIES. ' With a lliogratihiral intro Juct iou by II r. li. Mirl ton Jlatkrnzic, ruoiished uudtr a sp.-cial arranfrcuient with the aullisr. Untfvoluuio lJmo., cloth, with a Steel l'ortriit. l'riee $1 :), OPINION' OF THE E-e:LIH PRESS. '-We have read .Mr. II. S, Brown's 'Lectures' with mue-h "utistaetii n. Mr Krown know how to speak to the p...ple. He ha Jmost every qualification for it.it we may judge roin hi pi inted addresses There is no maudlin pent imenialit y about him; but all is healthful the breeie on the hill. There no clap-trap, lie is bofti too honest and too earnest tor that. There in neither a 1'hurii-aie -om of vice, nor auy cffeiuinate apologising for it, but a wise Christian man's rightc u htred of it, who knows huw to luck on th -c who are sio degraded as his brethren. He spe.ki to the pcopio ai:njst as one of tuciuselves, only from a hifh-r level; and, thtneh he uses their daily phr.ses, vet lie u .es n it tnerenr panner to vulgarity. He has a"hi py atf'paaintance with our homely common .ens. proverbs' and employs them tellingly. Ihere is 1.0 affcetation ol extraordinary 'concern lor the poor' i t their 'souls;' there is that real m mly concern wbkli can n r.i to uispense won prol-.-ion, anl to express :...if ..1.:. .d.. ..ui.n 1.... l.. - 1 . -"-"J ' - e.iuio earne.t endonvors. The provcib, ".Much cry and little wool, yon n ay revere : in his case. His true desire to benelit the people is partly shown by the pains with which he collects and prejares the statistics of vice, poverty :y. discaae.&c, ia or ir that bi well marshalled facts may prcacu to tne unaersianuing. 1 no genuineness; tif his earnestness is evinced by the cheerfulness with ! which he toils along the highway of common sense. He hs no rerourse to reckless, undiscrimicating charg- j e. m. l is too strong for exaggeration.T ruth is enough for iiiin: w.iald that this were no distinction! While j li 3 faiiLfuliy louche tho worst vices, yot you never j feel that the censor hirast-lt must havo a coarse taste i orirutifnt im.gination. These Sunday afternoon wturM are n. t -sermons,' nor intended to be. In tin"n he er-,.pis with aekn.wiej:ci evils: but still. wiiiie- up'Mir.5 nil- ej e or tne pepio tg literal na tun- if much 1!" what their daily life too often is. and sli iwing wl.at it initht be, he is never ashamed of the C i-;. M of Lti.t, n-,r chars-sable with even seeminr to ! t t m p my with the impreasi.in lhat anything e!e. ar. 1 m.tthe kinil m of beven. is the first t! to be si-ugUt. Ia Mr. lirowa we have a man who, we sh.-u'd ju-Jjre, can affcr t to go where any classes of (ioi's ereit urcs arc r1.'tneitieate). for he is s'rong. and his s reni-h is holy." Monthly Vhriatian Sjjtctttor. A c,-r y .if the byt,k. with a splendid eiit. will be ??a' by miil. pott-paid, urxin tho receipt of one dollar an:! t .vr.tv cents. A f:ew Classified Ca'alofrae of Books and Gifis. with in '. He -mc uts to A sen's, will be sent free on application Address all orders to O. G. EVAN. rubli.her, 4.Z0 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. - 1 u. f k A2 .15. Z . . , J mmt s gj " ft " . e? S r- 2 2 t Z 5 "1 p 1 5 -i s Z 5 Ijiiiabci ioiM.ooils. ftTF.IMIE.1i SCOTTOX, TTTILI. take Gracerle. THa and Shoe se t Prr Goods " i ltj.ria; pruef tvr LanVr at him C&eaa lnter Yard, r n T,h 'ret, 'ortb of Mats. Ja'y 3H, J-.'. 33if 12,000. 'IwrLTE ThosaaS fine Ba'tiiaor Cuiri jat reeeir. wv e-t, T.ryicr it rtee troo li t 40 Seller per Tliow ia lot t. u.t ttrchaaers alai Taraisk Sfsofets; C-.s-m'B S-tsckiox i Fine Cei Cbewirs; Tohe-a fw as r t BarcK. SJ Mia Srreet, Ctr. Manon Str-et. Jair iS. I-siS. 35 4 w Basket Meeting T -.!.e UE:rT.al.t t' tsrex aaar Atisctea, Varae Coanty. ea tbe rt sa-.-2r ia Aaml. tee eenaeae; a MestiJii aeraaea ia the foreaeoa. Caireraaliaa ia tae arteroce. Ja!j SI, 1S59

STATE OF I N DUN A. VTatae Coanty.

V'OTICE U hereby given that Aojaataa wiHiaataon mod Ktl.Ba T. Reed. Exeeauwe of the Iwl WUlef Suae Knd daeeMd. have fiiei their petitiua to aH the real estate of the decedent, hif peraonal prpertT bein tajvficiettt to to pay hie debts; and that ail teti(ia wi I be heard at the at I trm of j the Coart of Couma Hui of aaid Coaaty. ANDKKW V. OOri , llerlt. C. C. P. Wayne Co. Jaly a?, lii?. SS 8 SAN F 0 RD 'P AENTP0xlT ABLE S1.000 Challenge Heater,. for WAtMixa vvim fure ho r aiiC Private Houses, Public Buildings, Churches, &c. Thi i the nixt l'owerful aad Cheapest Heater ia th r!l ': f of ihew r-- kept aad fitted aa with UejUt4rj,b. :h Kwicl aai S j-iaru at the Ked Sieve, hy . 'I'lIOS. J. ISAKGIS. Jiily :!, !59. &J $w lluueaiid Lot near the Drpat lor Sale very Lou. VNKVV aJ rery defirafcle Brk-k :ta ReuU d.'oce, cooliumtii seven rooms, with --- water. ell ani ei?!ro, puiapa inside irKd . oi. ; lar. stflt ! and weoJ aoaae. near toe i'fxt. Mu aa i jppertantty for pwunns a pleasant hoaie ielia to Kouuire at I'allaJiuta vSe. July iS, l5l. 88tf ESemoval H'rodiiee Store. Otl H. SCt'TT baa removed hia Tro.luce Store tea ro.m ia Ooii.tiae. nearly epositehia for-ner ; n . t ere tie ki-fr-s conln(ty a auppl. ofCOCNTaV PKOfrCrt. a:nl V KlKTABLKS, soch as Battar. K(rg, eti.ckcn. lto-.tv, P.'tt-e, liecta Apclea. Tomtes. .Vo.. Xc Ihj fM-ir srtiutintance enables bim to get tbe bft itif contitrv iff.-r-.i-., aiiJ have them freah and ffoo4. -y P.v CASH .'!. t the Highest price at all liars far all ki-d et Cw'izy t'rx.taee. F.u-iu.t s-nl find it to thetr interest to ciit t o:i L .a. Uia moilj ia autall prottn and quick .-e!r i , 33 5a Just ItibliIt,(l. X X" AT. AND THE WAR OP 1359. itivinj a history ef the rausca of th Wr, with Bioraj.h.eal skeu he and Sno'y enirrared lirtrits of it lleru... together with thj etS-taJ aee.vautj of the Bat-ti-sot M..:iute!'.), I'aUtro; Magiut. eta, etc.. and M.ij'5 oi ltiv, Au-tri, a:ii vll the aijajjal ('.juutrio by .indiiL. e Jittir le 7Iarsriieri Ilea, "ith an intry l.s -timi by tr. R SlIELTOV MACKEVzn, iQ.u.jaiy bounl ia one volume, limo. cloth. Price i I 23. And pul.lii'.iL'd by Ci.G Kvaws, 4 9 Chestant Street. 1'hil'A le'phia. "IrALr S'D tiik War -ok l3i." Thia handaome Tolurae, written bv Mandame Julie do Maruerittea, ar.d suitably illustrated with Map and Portraits haa jast been va';,iihed by U O. Kvan (tho original Oift Hook l'ubiisher) of I l.ilidclphia, at tha low price or ft "i and is a well timed as it is well executed. The deiin is ta show Italy ia her Past and freaent, ao that the redir may nnJoratand on what ground thi bases her exiieetaney of a gloriou Future, with thia view the auther. who haa travelled largely thro' i'uropc, and has resided for a considerable period In Milan, with iita to the other groat citiea of Italy. decri e place with which the ia acquainted, and : peirsonioru ricui m intimately Know, idoiuuilica of the various Male now engaged in hostilities, are girtn, with biographical eketchea of tho Soverigoa generally, and statesmen, whotu the war ha thrown into prominency. X great doal of tho personal anecdute i introduced, which very much add to the apirii and acceptability of the work. The oauso of the war aro fully and fmrly dovelope-d, and there is appended an authentic account of the war itself up to the present time, including the oftioUl reports of the variou , battle and the t tuviilrom exploit o General Garrl- . baldi, tho galUnt tiucrrilla leader. i We nutiee that in an introduction to the work, Dr. It Sli.'lt. n Ma-kcriie, Literary and Foreign Editor of "Tho 1'ress," (I'hiladolphia) very warmly eulogise ita ; designs and execution. i A copy of the Buok, and a ban Ivime preaent, will I he sent by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of $1 -25 for j tho book" and 21 cents for postage. A new lasied Catalngueof Hook and Gifts, With inducement to Agents, will be sent free, on application. Address O. ti. EVA.NS, 4 ;J Chestnut Street, 1'hilodelphU, Pa. BULLETIN Of Xew and Fashionable Music, at J. F. MULLER'S Piano and Music Depot, Cambridge City, Iiid. PIECES WITH SI'LES'VID TITLE JWJES. ( ruilte I'olka, 1 P S. Mutler t'riidle -lallirli. . OunnO r. . . . 25 eti. SO da Oprru I.irrll, (with a view of Pike's Opera , noua-. I nlnlt .Iiarc ll, Oetlicated to the Sou 1 "-,'iVnl"lnjr a'l ti, V Kinkle." .' .' .' .' t i,v iuliful o n tt Uealleman, j ;Song.) SO do SO de 35 do 35 de I'lE' ES WITH VLAIS TABLE PAGESI , C imbri.le City :re a Mrch, by r. 8. Mailer, nna I'olka, by V. S. Muller, I H-Onboar Walla, by IT. S. Mailer 35 do 25 do iei do Al.o a lull assortment of Sheet Music and Imtruction i Book. 5t"." PIANOS at unusual low Prices. " Music aent free of postage alter receipt of tbe Market rruvt. 1 f Teacher I!1 be furnihed with music at the usual discount. PROP. J.W . S1L L1.ER. itiano and Muaic lealer, April 14, lHa9. Cambridge City , IuJ. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES! ! 1 I W UK TINWARE TINWARK' aL, "JWAiiii. 1 Hard ware, Hardware. Hardware! Tin Roofing, Tin Roofing, Tin Roofing! Tin Guttering, Tin Guttering, Tin Guttering! ii "tiis, im'.iii'w, I'vni's: ALL CHEAP! All Cheap jor Cash! All Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest! o Credit, o frcdil, Sn Credit, tlxccitleii .Spccital Contract, TIIH GILT rflOVM, THE GILT .STOVE, IS THE PLACE, IS THE FLACK. 11 ork done when Promised At it. i rsm: it voois. At k. t;.in:itvooi'H. At. it. i;.mi:kwooi. July 7, ls53. Sfttf PURE DRUGS. . STKUnO.lE V Co., (ucccwrs to JOHN UONEV.) Ho. 80 Haln Street, V.y. now In receipt of aa entirely new and complete im r;tock of Kre-h. Hure anl ritaaiarl Iru, MeJicines anl Cbeoiicals, bought by an experienced Drugg'u', aoi lot cash. All tbtj new an! approve! Extracts, nd CompoooJ, ia iheir strength anl puriiy tree to nara Uis Jnitcrstal Drug', anj warranter pure and fr?h. i i i Ware ia extent and rariety Dcrer befure kot l in the city. Wiuiiovr (ilas of any (rrado an t aize, Fainia, Oils an 1 Fainter Hutxk, ia juii'y anl extent unaarpae:l. r j atcbajoJ ia Boal and a pore a tbey were imported. Jor steiek. in extent aal variety it not excelled i n the we!, and our rtcesare as low as the l.iwet. Kn.ru an eiitr.ee vial to a horbeai, aad fruni a Mae ; pill t a c-t of yellow ochre. VV e are posted, and all 1 we ask is an opportunity to eat iffy our fiienls and the J public that So Main s:reet, U tha place t-j bo pur uruzt tBJ jte.ii-iuw,. f(' I.. II. Met L Ll.orGU will be Uajiy to aee his old fried at tbe new (tore. J. 8TEDIOM i CO. KteLaK.nJ, May 23, 1C3 2tf O- H.. XJE2H.H."5rT, V HOLE SA LE AND RETAIL Iioak mirl fttatiouerjr Dealer. Xo. 59, Main St., llichmond, Indiana, WOULD I r lar infana tbe fn!,!- (hat Im tiae Jut r f i t 'i na ' t tbe l-- t aM rhnM tetiae ef IkI! work mr !lwr Were"! ia thU aaarkt. Also. l:l aeleetKro of sen OL BOOKS, wei a are im seaarai aae; ta eoasectioa wrtlt taia tie aa a -jcrwydjcml aa4 KCW! DEPOT. tV oi can I wupflieA with all tbe late new. ereIl aad euaua af tl Direct rr the lvlanaiaetsirer, GoljfOoH! Watch! WatebesI Jewelry! Jewelry! Tbe very best ! The very tt I Tie very theapet ! The rery cheapest ! Ki.'S. A. Dick:ooo' Jewelry Store, Xo. S4 Main Street KiehaoHl,Iad. April !. 145.