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Aoenoetca; PtMacorr in anperior to Ixrr. 1 ** * mm deeny.

X Althonffc Hnmirai allnaion* am isti- ; aaateiy Mended with aome perttofM of modem iiieratam, this habit in ererr dar le«*enins ;

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with the motto, te Xmiebttt AmenanB ahonld mle Anierira/’ an.) pectdtd by n ienriah of

ricthn, orer whom » thrown Ac InaanVna Jfof, that ting which ban so often been borne at the bend ef ewr rictorioo* armies, and hae» to often floated at the mast head of onr rio

! in a genera! cmine to lir ronn^ men f, . r n *e- of th# nnsnspecnnp and the ignorant, who j torioos ships, bona in a just and rightetma

4. Philology, or jhe armlr of word*, may | havinir for its

be good as a sptriofify. ftnt life i* *l»orr, and | hauner—U rather datxled the eyes

Is ladianapol)# to be rntod by JaewMn

Clttbo?

This i* the <|ne*tion to he answered on the hr«t »f Mnr. If ths darohin Hitha are triumpbant, we may next expect, ia the naui' r*l order of Ihia nf Public tinjefj, with the miniature Rosrsrrtaars and

fnlnem, it ia ont of r 4aoe. WCT ^ into *"»» Xot more than one indent in ten of Xati,re Americanism is not its sole priarithose who spend, perhaps, seren or eight ^ Hatred of Papacy is one of Us leading year* of most precious time on the riassics,: doctrines. ‘ \\ hat f 77 say its members, “ shall derive any permanent impression from them, j 9X1 ‘mhecile old dotard at Rome giee laws to Their day* are occupied in learning to read, j America Shall this glonons Republic he instead of reading to learn. When they en-; to t ^ ie t * ara ’ Xerer! ,r ‘ But how," ter active Kfc, they never think of their TMtfb- ' **?* V*™** Catholic, “can yon make fnl * indies again, except as a nnmnee. A ont thr troth of snch a statement ? We aro

rot rawre of the day to preside over if; and if j of iaminea. who retnrns to the cimsics, j

they do not equal their j^ovHype* in wicked' tie**, it will he from lack of opportunity and not from want of malignity. Men who have violated, iiy their deapolic organization the

most sacred jeincipicsof onr cowalitntion and j ' n his flight, he had nnlbrtnnately forgotten of civil and rdigiofis liberty, would nor hesu | hie Livy, and he could not make up hi* mind

in this century, would be considered as sin-

gnlsr as the ohl Baron Brad warding in Wa- i ita ^ matters, we bow in reverence to his deverly, who soflered hirosel f to he retaken a | W « h * T< ‘ * right to our own religion, prisoner after having made hi* escape, because, i afU i we n »H worship God m we

tate, in their inraneintolerance, to repeat the Moody orgies of the Reign of Terror. Thom who differ from them are permitted to walk the • treete ami enjoy the common blessings of life, not because these dark member* of the Vrnn Ouucmt concedethem the right to do so, but because their power I* not as oronipotent m their will is tyrannical. Does society more in a circle, and must we go back to the exploded institutions of corrupt times for the! meaiis ofI'arryingout our purposes? Will patriotic citizen*, whatsoever may lie their

to leave it behind him. Such, we, think, i* a fair statement of the

case on both side*.

Onr suggestion ia, that the Greek and Latin languages be taken from the regular course which is necessary to obtain a degree, am! he made a tpecial department, like law and theology. The advantage* are two-fold. Other studies may be substituted, in the regular

“ Nay, but you are bound to obey the temporal command* of the Pope. You are bound j to do a* be direct*, in all things. It ia no use for yon to argue upon that point We know what we do know, and we won't he couvinced of anything else. Your religion was the cause of the Inquisition. You persecuted Protestants, and we will persecute you. You believe that no faith U to be kept with henries; so that we won’t believe any assertions that you may

make."

Now let its look at this matter in a calm

course, which the student will have time to:

lean, thoroughly. \ and **V~™"* light.

f The course, in the special department of! H Know XotbingUm is the virtuous order opinions about naturalisation, sanction such ! the classics, may l>e greatfg enlarged, so that tliat its represent it to be, why does it s course ? • | those who go through it will, in truth, receive I *^ nn W hy do ita members deny

the benefits of a complete classical training,! that *" ch ^ onler ? That certainly

1 does not look very much like virtuous fear-

College Studio*

Wc had the pleasure of an interview with j wul not be mocked by a shadow.

President Daii.r, a few day* since, and were furnished with a catalogue of the Indiana University. Notwithstanding the fire, the institution i* in a flourishing condition. The

We know that student* are allowed to omit: l****™***-

Free Masonry—Old Fellowship^

the ancient languages, and take the agricultu-1 snf '^ or '^ r, > not profess, in feet they r»l course. But, we do not wish the amount totd!lv disclaim any connection with politics; of study in tho regular course to be dimin- are charitable association^ the benefits

present number of students is two hundred isbed in the slightest degree, and we do wMsh 1 which are confined to the members ; those and thirty ; wo hope fhe number will soon; the classics, when studied at all, to he studied HOcieties claim tbat the - v ATS their be five hundred. The necessary funds have more thoroughly than at present. members are not ashamed to own their memi»cen taised, and tbeftiew buildings are pro- — 1 ^“77: ... ! hership—they glory in it- They have stated

03“Wc have been asked if we would iiave ■ times Cor their meetings, which are known to Americans violate the neutrality laws ?— aU men> The Know' Nothings, on the eonThose laws have been considered by eminent trarv, are just the reverse. Triangular bits of

roll * men as an infringement of the lundamental paper, scattere<l hither and thither, uncouth We ft vail MirntTM of th. MMMM. tothro. I ri ^ t “ ^ tc T_’^TT.f\ r 1 ^* “ J ,tta "« e *'*’•» are Mil to be -

gressing rapidly. The course of study, as shown in the catalogue, embraces the Latin and Greek languages, as usual in most of onr

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The Know Nothings startsd owt with high ami holy iafeniioas of patting town denta[gogues; of hwibiiwgirpft party which stonld to pure—of dotwg away with political corntptioa and pwrifying tto two giaat paitws of this Republic. We recollect seeing a reply of aa anti-Know Nodhtag to a ■taihct of j the virtuous onler—the KL N. said that if his party had detfe no other good thing it tod j purified parties. Yes, said the anti, and if j you would take the same sort of beings and the same number from Hell, I have uo doubt hut you would purify it The recent riots ia Cmciunati show hew touch the viitoMt* or-

came; tint flag to he hud upon the body of the victim of a drunken row — upon the hearse is painted hi* dying weeds, u I dice true American f* and Bill Fool*, the New York killer is placed side by side with Wasuihotwv, Jettebsox ami Wausx, and he ia reverenced aa a martyr. This is Know

Xotkiugism.

Again: An election is to he held for municipal oflfema in a large and growing city of the west. On the appointed day the citizens both native and adopted proceed to the bal-lot-box to deposit there their votes. The Jmericmma (?) m they desire to be colled— the Know Nothing*—seeing the day going against them — trusting in the justice and righteousness of their cause, rush into the ward, knock down the Dutchman, destroy the poll books, and because the Dutchman don't quietly take all this, but show fight, the Amitcmm*, raise a cry of persecution, arm themselves for the fight, desecrate the American flag, and make war upon the adopted citizens, because they wont stand flogging. In the fight, one misguided man on the Know Nothing side is killed, and several foreigners. Then comes another BUI Poole affair. Oassai’s dead body ia placed in the Market place, and Americans are called to avenge the death of their dead Brother. And this is Know

Nothingism.

. This virtuous order would disfranchise Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, because he was a Catholic ; it would tear the laurels from the brow of the hero of Chapultepec becuase his wife is a Catholic. It would disfranchise Gates, Montgomery, Pulaski, Steuben, De Kalb, La Fayette, Witherspoon, Gallatin, Shields, and a host of other good and great men of this country because they happened to be

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shown their Americanism in Massachu^tts, by CiXClXNATi, (\ 1 Al K Ik il ANGl\LV putting out ef oftcc a man who simply dis- CiPT. CMkS. ■. (RtoMWlLL, Proprtitor. Looking-Glasses, lookttoqml ' charged his duty to kb country, by oWying its 1 1 M ' f * r ^ I , 11 A M ;N j laws. They don't like Catholic priests but —TUTJLJftJDLJBf I '****•

they worship Theodore Parker. *

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say a strange platform, tto one end see Loyd Garrison, Wrxpal PiiiLur>. Frew- ,

erics Docolass, and others of that t unp, » ANk Y STKANV Ui>OI>S, KUVW **“« .^1 I , \YUiU.KSAi.K AND RETAIL. crying disunion, because slavery exi-d- su tin* i Mfttta M., ttavee ftMr* torlww aiwte M-. South, mad on the other, men of the m. *-t nl- j A'A’ir AL BA NY, iSD. tra pro-slavery principles crying dismiUm U* jrpnus i»t*i cause Abolitionism exists at the North ; Uit ~ .

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they all shake hands over auti-paj» ». v and anti-foreign voting. They have their own candidates for office, but when it suits them they w ill vote for an abolitionist, or pro-slave-ry man—a Maine law or an anti—i silver grey or a wooley-head—a hard or a s.»lt.— They hold to the same principle wki.-h they

condemn the Jesuits for, via: thev do evil \ ■werieaw Priist*.— , /Q . , . ' taiws Criiiti;

that good (?) may come of it.

Let us see what good Know KotkingUiu has done. In early Colonial times, the same spirit of fanaticism, which actuates the virtuous order now ; burned and tortured defenceless old women; cropped the ears of Quakers ; persecuted Anabaptists; prevented a man from kissing his wife on Sunday, and made men hypocrites. In latter, later dak’s, its fruits in Massachusetts, are the burning of

voILt Mai-k Prints—.Urwi iiu(H>rt:iti >ii: ttt ** « ui’k ft wlTn-Prmu, •*

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reooiv.'.l rim! lor by JAMES LOW ft CO., iipni 4»i< M&m tt , LivuLsvUlo, K>.

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*»Vt4v«*d tiii-* dav, and for «L* »**r ntdi oidv, Lv

JAMES LOVi ft CO..

apn> 4)8 Main-»t., LouWviUe, Ky.

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in a U *> days l«> |>r*"*eiit to IRe S III waul of Uliv .W*.tif>lKMi of W'SIR|»|W^^ I a«v*rliuobt ol Ww »>*•■*» KaSem rmruAimmL* 1

K .-Ui.-r vmU Uis.-aii HianttkcUur. I h.-ie Carnanec iuaimfa.-tubsi tad

ctallv lo. till, market, aw * Rjia .turn 1 '.lit*, t > ali> intho oaDlr) faq, ihemne. vv* k> in*p* « »mit m\ Snckftta " l ln-\ are waft* tor n*-. and are bow m .honp for in-Ut >t ttrii rat** ’-iii npitMty xTv

Tacauet Mwalitaft ttleweta**NftirktifeRs. 0 3UW p'cs Jaeotift .Muslin—dir**.! Ituporlation; 3 cases iiienchc*! Shirttnifs; received this dav, and for sale by JAMES LOW ft CO., aprS 418 Maiu-st., Louisville, Ky.

11 ftftlery wh«I titftven—

1 X a largo assortment of Men's brown *, hose ;

do mixed “ do; Children's thney do;

— , 0 - Men’s colored gloves; re-

the Ursuliue Convent; the ousting of Judge ^'oedthis day, and lor sale by

Loring, because he ditl his duty, and the late t very valiant act of the Committee of Inves-

icxaisH. aaxr. ——m Rich Faucy and Staple Dry ^ I i A KPKTINUS, FLOOR Ull OOTRim

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A full assortment of Liles, » the a'- 4 " «» <*" "v.mia—-

JAMES LOW ft CO., 418 Main-st., Isvuiaville, Ky.

T aktolen* ItoMiaet*.—A lull av-uirliueul or liitesi »» me am.ie io HU evaaiinaU^a^toan tigation of the Massachusetts Legislature, of.^g^ ^ Ho, ‘ neU; V&X' for

intruding upon the privacy of defenceless females, and very bravely ius|iecting their

wardrobes.

In New York, it has desecrated the Ainer-

JANKS LOW ft co., 418 Main-st., LonLsville. Ky.

bom beyond the seas. It would trample up- I lean flag, by throwing it over the body of a

cn every thing good and great which does not agree with it, and place Bill Poole side by side with him, who was “first in peace, first in war, and first in the hearts of his countrymen."

ont a few remarks, in all humility, on the study of the ancient classics, and to make a suggestion. This we do to elicit optniona

from those better qualified to express them. 1 ■’"T , ' Tf W. a., nol think that our mil 6nd “ 1<, ‘« nT ‘»'“>“ of F '“">P~" Itowor. to

fault with an occasional digression from the

espionage which is, of all things, most hate-; fa outsiders know uothing, certainly—the no- Think of it, ye who are tme Americans. fnl to the Anglo Saxon race. But apart from j tjfication of their assembling. Like the Holy Bill Poole anti Washington. Bill Poole the this view, we answer that the insults and in-. v e hm T they meet in dark places—in the ilark frequenter of dram shops and brothels, the jories of Spain to our flag and our citizen*., hour of midnight. , hero of street fights and dmnkens rows, side

As to the principles of Know Nothingism,; by side with George Washington. This is

aid the odious despotism in Cuba, have can- we can know nothing, except from hearsay, the work of the Know Nothings

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The following are some of the argument* c —**’*»» ,, ft “ ftx ‘ ra oIde " th f“. Jt *;; fore, they are anti-Catholic and Native Amer- government, that only exists in the diseased for a regular clasaical course in o*r collegee: .f-lilra toLut'diffewnt ican t0 the ,leatl1 ' imaginations of a few fenatics; no sensible 1. The Latin and Greek author* form, in V * ’ indera ffHally difcrent state of h is a remarkable fact in the hiatory ot this man dreamed of such a thing; no sensible themselves, a most valuable body of litera-1 cirnim * Unc ^' bf lAW of ““ no j country, that at least nine-tenths of the peo- Catholic would for a moment tolerate such an ture. Tho day i* past, indeed, when, as Ro»- 1 ^ * V f"!!!* 1 ^ ^ °} I>,# of lhe ^ nite<l States are of foreign ex- assumption of power on the partof the Pope, coe informs ns, the recovery of an ancient 1 ^ ’ i*" u * f ^ an(1 that a S reat majwity of the tie- Sachanidea,wewillventuretosay,neverenmanuscript was equivalent to the conquest of : *.^1^ ^ ^ ^ endants of Americans are not allowed to j tered the brain of the Pope himself, even if

. kinerdorn Yet A«e author* are still the ' ° Ur R uVern,nent 10 A'*™'™ ** that > rote. In this State of Indiana, there is a law ^ (Joftlit r.»lm of bit.™.-: * y ** M ’ Hpai ' h th “' n, ' , >‘ r ' ,ilu . v bw. , fot))i( i,u„g the >lescen<Uou of American, to An appreciation of the eeeere hjauty of the 1 w . . . .. „ ;»«»• What n singnlarstme of affaimU this?

It i* the American doctrine, as old as Mr.. sj eftr j v a j| ^ great and good men of this Moxaor., that the United States will not per- j coun | rv have been of foreign extraction, mil a protectorate to be established over Cuba TUis cmintrv p Urpom to be, and is, the by European powers. Yet that protedoratt is My1lIm of the 0 p presset i down-trodden <rt this moment existing ; English and French 0 f ft ]| nat i ons . this city set upon a hill ought

dead rowdy, and it has canonized Bill Poole. In Pennsylvania, it has burned churches, and murdered inoffensive citizens. In Ohio, it has again desecrated the American flag; it has hired ruffins to drive away honest men from the polls, and again mur-

dered peaceable men.

These are the only opportunities it has bad of displaying itself, and )such have been its

CHARLES BETZ, ISPOilTCK and WUlU.RAAlk IiRaLCR is I'KE.NCU AN1> GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND JEWELRY Ataft \geiit t'ftr MAUaXKT vj| GorNDRA F, MaNIT .rn’RKRSOf EhlRFCMKRY, PaDUI, Nil. hfl Main St,, (aji utMis), htawifiv Tlilnl ft Kuurtlt. tTNi’INXATI, OHIO. Apr j—>lly

Mathematical, Optical and Philosophical INSTRUMENTS* WARE & HI REMAN, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS,

„ . , i _ ^ , • . i No. 45 Ka'U Fourth Street, *^>po4»t** the Port Otoee, fruits. These are the effects Ol that virtuous, j riucinunii, keep OU hanU a lance variety of luelru-

higb-minded, light-shunning, purifying onler;

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lueuts «t rt-vluiv«l price., aii<l are »iirn>nte<l.

Apr 5—illy

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ancient models ttdfcptqd to repress the slovenly, grotesque, add' exaggerated etyle of thought and expression, with which much of \nodern literature abound*. The etudy of the poet*, orator*, and historians of antiquity in translation* will not accomplish this purpose. Like works of art, they cannot be reproduced;

they can

this order which has dared to be the champion of » religion which is peace-giving to all

men.

Well may its signals of meetings be bloody

bits of paper. Born in darkness; cradled in L window Glass of ail sLk-v. _ _ _ gloom and obaenritv ; reeling in the | jg-m-mmm I. s. I'aitoi s.m.^i^-.V .

ness of mid-night; shunning the gaze of honest Between Tfeir.1 uud F*.urth Slv. ..a Mala. U ,ur.- «.| poneit aalUratiioR I

dealing in treachery; loving iutes-

nprt-ilTT

Peters. Cragg A Caito* 'P M K IM KKASKD V.LM'rumiUI X rImivu PiniioA will euRtil« m kftjln »

lAG fil. AS.N PL.V l'EN aaft * re IRC li keup au Inuid r uumU cumatek swt. ■•wj

1 will ai-II a* t-keap *h clnx every variety of Sunil. I'w t^J» *|

men

vessel* insultingly flaunt their color* in tight not> and does nntj wia h to hidc iteelC Thi ,

of the coast of Florida; and they are there, 0 f libertv, where wonhimien from all

only be im^tatetl The genius of ^ ^ ,CH0LA * ww m Hnn: W» t0 crn * h V> - vthr climes may bow the knee, should be sullied

only be imitates. I oe genm* oi, ^ ^ al] revohuinniiry raove ments. |

Power* could not be understood—hi* inspira rion could no, W f.lh hr a cop, of ft. Orcelt j

. by no stain of fenaticisqi and tryannv.

Th. I'nitod Slat., h.« f aViNodwIaml; I>K . k i n; at our IntMedents>

Slav# in plaster, or even an imitation in mar

hie. So with the classic*.

Their influence on the formation of character has been beautifully described by Cicero in the Oration for the poet AncmAS. “How many delineations of the bravest of men, wrought out, not only for ortr contemplation, but also for our imitation, have both the Greek and I.atin writer* left to us. Placing theee before my view, I have ever struggled,

axm.iaiiig at wtu atuevcueuis, nave we a ! right to proscribe foreigners and prevent them

This is no new doctrine ; it is the settled pol- voting? Wa* our independence achievicy ol the government. France and England ^ bv our 0WB unaided effhrta ? DW we seek have agreed to help M|»ain to hol«l ( uba; and ^ no f ore ign a i d m that time ? How contemptthe I nited Htates long since resolved that no _ j b | e ^ meall and jvaltry is that spirit which such help should l»e permitted. The ernes; wou j d tempt us to seek foreign aid and asha* come when our government must stand sistance when we neede<i it? ^ when we up to it# principles, and interrene to prevent become powerful and strong, to throw U off; mten entwH. ^ ± __ to drive away men, who, from pure love of XerwlaftOto to bo Prodaced by the our institutions and laws, evince their preferUqoor Law # -> ence by settling among ns. To be sure, it is a

great honor to be a native bora American cit-

of those illuetrioiw men." lions of money are invested cannot be effect- 17eu ’ but 11 ls ,U1 iM:culelUa houor » aD ‘^ one m The whole the most elegant plea ed without some serious suffering. The which we natives have had no stole. Who for the studv the elastics which, perhaps, j •mount involved in the Schuyler fraud was deserves the most honor, he who does a thing 2. The ancient elassies have an intimate fow wm not half that amount Forty mil- ■ w 1 uur u)rei » uiera w no w ere loreignera, and almost inseparable connection with mod- j lions am investod in the liquor business in the <••»• * «wBtiy* r they evinced their proem literature. The poetry of Miltox, far ‘ fftj ^ tod weetoU to wfrfrto feronce for the institutions and law* of that

example, is brimfjtl of the daisies. Allusions, ailopted phrases, parallel pemapee are found

our. We

page, fto, with PorR, Darncv, and j Schuyler Thke from MtteoVe Minor Poem*,! It ta vei

; them, and settle.! In a country whose laws

very well to talk atom the dwty of: and institntfons they loved. We, tiroir deenfaeciagthefews^ ^Itoracanbe^no qamtiou | scendairta, wete torn tom,but had they ant try if we oaa, not to ent <mr throats in the > weuld 1 dome af it If in tha pnasm detiente enndi-, And now, we, who have tod the good fertaae tion of trade, twenty or mom miHkmsofarap- to be bora Americana, shaB wa deny tttot kesrty to eafdenly fleet ray ad, QbHtoraUil, »- mliinakln privilege to nthars, hy denywy to

th. kbow soft^jiwuu.tiutft« ; w^tii

wo.M fed biarif of khortoIw^w wtft twwkni.Ktw.rfrioo, Noftftb hi»h<M, k«Pfcreipwn,lattWrrata.tha,*r{

i -*l. ; can^raeem^aa rnttaal ef diaarter rnmparad rights of ntiaens

oa every

other*.

if it were possible, tha classical allusions, and you destroy tha delicate aroma which gives them such exquisite fragrance to the mWvated taste. 3. Latin and ^tok form the tosiaef the, It ia said that any ona,

AD the

fleion cdjeet ymr wan a mem' of

The Christian

citixan. Some of theVaert mild Know No-

from thia ciitnC vim ia i

he desired it; he had enough to attend to at home. The College of Cardinal), the Uuiversities of Douay Lorain, Alcala, Salat, onca and Valadolid have expressly disavowed the right of the Pope to interfere or control the temporal affairs of any government except his own. What better authority can we ask? Men of every religion of course desire to see their own peculiar creed flourishing. Such a feeling is not confined to Catholics. What Protestant is there, of any sect who does not wish his own sect to be the most powerful. Are the Protestants of this country more patriotic than the Catholics? Have they had in proportion, more pure patriots, more devoted servants of the country, than the Catholics ? And

have the Catholics ever showns as much de- 1 crush the beast,

sire to mix religion in political affairs as the Protestants ? We can speak on this point, for we have the honor of being Protestants. Where in this whole country have the Catholics torn down churches, and burned houses of defenceless women? Where will you meet with snch conduct on the put of the Catholics as the late disgraceful affair of the Committee of investigation sent by the Massachusetts Legislature to visit the nunnery of the Sisters of tha order of Notre Dame? Where do we see Catholic priests, preaching politics in tiro pulpit? Where do we see any attempt on tha past of the Catholic clergy to bring themael+es forwards aa stomp speakers and become candidate* for Legislatures, Congress, Governors of State ? And have not the Piotoiteftt diMM sll tliw ? Lf 000 lie priest (alls; if he oomarita errors which all

rone to commit, the feet is j may newspaper in the land.

tine war and broils; having for its saints, men of the worst character, and bearing for its fruits, the blood of the citizens of the Republic. And this is the order which calls upon j Native Americans to give it their support.— Think of it Americans; ponder over it.—

DODD & CO.,

Wholesale Hal Ihealers 144 MAIM BTHEET, THREE IVXUIS BELOW FOURTH STREET,

CLW2SXA TI.

apr5-d1y

!

Look at it in everv possible point of view ; i TT>iagftiafei PeUHa-—a C»*e»4-4 iiurpk* Priuu—*HI v -u- j v:_t- I . 1 , I -la nwl importation; S Cade* unify Printo—Jireel im-

. i-D -J reel imporranou; a v ase» iaiu-y rriitw

look at the goof which It has done, and cast i portMiou; rereiveU UH* (tay.uwl for sale by

your votes accordingly. If you wish this gov- j emment to be the creature of an onler infinately worse than that chib of Butchers, of w hich Robespierre was a leader, then sustain this virtuous order; but if you wish this glorious republic to be what it was intended to be—the home of liberty, of freedom, and of peace. Then come out in vour might and

AMERICUS.

JAMES LOW* ft CO.. 418 Main-rt., LouLa.iUe, Ky.

T ftWMR 5 cft*e* black paUdcii Lawn*—dircit iiuXJ porteliou; r«e<-ive«l Uti* dav.aud ibr rtdc bv

JAMES LOW ft fO.,

apri 4)8 Main-rt l.ouUv tUe, Ky. A aaericaft PrltaSs.—ieeD*e* fam y HrisU; re-

* \ eeive.i till* dav. am) for sale bv

JAMES LOW ft CO.,

apri 4)8 Maiii-rt., Louinville, Ky.

r INIr rwftft.—) ,uue irro-.* R^-iorUd i-olored Spool Tbirad

1. nx ‘

received Ub» day, ami tor *aic bv

JAMES LOW ft CO., 4)8 Maiit-rt., GvuUvtiie, Ky.

NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS.

Aftvertiae ii

weer.

in silence.

Whateeai may be our opinion of the errors ehnieh of Bams, wa hav* no right

a right to

oppose it in the true way and spirit, wa have

of tha

ftwftiwMimR «* i--j tIwre JL» SSSShm enanghtotodnftpeaane oomrM Mi» hiiii I; _ nmemiia mnw.u

■ ih ■ --

*l.S»0 iMlkiwnr rnrTws,

FTu.tl^..irE£S2&asg? *«*■ ' 1

RtanelSftft saaoellago.—1IM) kale* received

thi* day, ami for *ale by

! JAMES LOW ft CO.,

•MAy ftft- i ajiri 418 Maia-rt., Lo«i*ville, Ky.

'Rvsft' eeiim.—R tiftaea* tail m oftl twreeftw -

X received thi* day, amt for oaie hy

JAMES LOW ft CO.,

marld 4)8 Main-rt., Louisville Ky.

apr IS—iter

epHS Graad Chapter of Royal Arch Maaow* R 6*r the Slate of «ui HiA I their west Aaaual — - -Rij -a al Ifte Mw-

*oada Halt, ta SHKLBV V1LLE,

IMASftAAC .WriCR.

^ ^ FRANCIS KIHG.Gr. See. ■pr»—md [Jourwal copy.]

ROBINSON HOUSE. UKSRY BOBLNSOX, Piorumx.

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2 HRauanr sit* ftNlaa iftei ta,

t jSSS&

MARTIN.

J. K. WHELAN, M. G1LL1AON, Vnv Spring and Bummer Goode!

AT THE

LAME*’ FANCY NTHRE Rale* BmiUtag, Wtukimgt»m St., JafteawpeLr, U.

OOO 'OTOX’tlR

/ XV NEW ASH FASHIONABLE GOODS ADDED ta our atWta rtock, which ia Ian* ami well am aorted, all at which have been purehaaed low for Ca*h, aad wHI ha aoid on tha *aaw wrwu. W« rcapectiuH) invite the ladlft ia feacral, to call amt evaiuln* our Gowda, aa we ate ante that we have style* not brought • owl hy any at the Merchant*, hat ounelve*.

SILK AND FANCY GOODE,

Mcft aimed* Plaid. Rauemta amt Plain Silk*. Barege*. Ttenwea, Crane RePhttftGtwaa licr*. Rnheaaad JnroncU, OqpiBftn, firHIaate* aad Gia*ftaae*: Plata aad Pvfttahl

wJlanaa

. penci l laUnai-iiot 1»r ta•

liicia*. Wc tun c a li«i ul iitrr l»f ifttaii hl»o«i »c have ..•III, Niiy i>ih‘.)| ■S..wmi> v*

Each 1‘iaiio lull) *«rr.nik-'l

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MIS; Aliiiual Klnlmu fc* Klrvr* '**1 Kvanvi Ule, ludi*iutii>li»4r i bictatwF" Kail Koad 1'iiiuiiaay, Rill I* h-M u ar 'ft

ConiiiaHY in lndutii*|M>lui.'*i ruMhi.hft" I8fti, at 4 o'i luik. P. V. J.tXfcfiB*

iiiaKII-dtd Swyt New Carpetings by Lite

u. J. HORN.

I TAM just opened a \tf\ l»«*l"i ! X X Imperial Hire* pi) liurnuu ' up ’

Su|xrHjie

CoUou and Wool “

Tap»‘-u rv

Paienl Tapetlr) lwfr»u* " **

tirel) ui‘w.1

Al<ui, well wavoned Oil I l-ftstU •"***

plain. .MalUiiK, Ku**, A'.

Il<iu*ckc«vpcr. Slid nUiem m aRadr - "

Will HimI Hu, Hie larife* Rw! J*.

cilv, and al». rv I.*h Ihrurev. i

oriler. w V-

mar*:-<lftair V>. W»** r

THEE

ITS POWER Nwtftittf add* *• *Laa of a Nation r. a free sad record* all i i.vuiinta ^ , • * notice* the moni tnd |* turn*—record* *11 -a-in 11 ' •

*.hI

vcWe* of —

while U aim***. * lu-armt* O* «•*** H i« IhiwWi ft

iue.luun «f ft l*rr*lta

U . A M. ***

• i.rrevpood ft^.^ tipUity ol iftta-ftT.

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flwmlhenRlGftf^ft

Nevatim

ami II H Ihroexh

I he i auboaace ihe^P^

v art arrange uieal^lj*

nmnaer Tran^ —

W- XL TALBOTT & CO.

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>4 ^ mil l iipDWmi iw'iim ■ v ,1 — a— - 1B , , ^ i i ^

trade

Cfceaweal aitff

IIKY GOODS rH * %«ta» Kemembi r the addre** fc-l »

eaTitiMaatc* aad Giawhaia*: Ptada wad Printed ^ | IM |/ ^

* —mi?. Mnaratatc Good* aadPrialed Liaea for ladtea; -nj m n OltMH

UeMaaa; Fteach Aftiwiaaa nad KaglMi Priata; Nala- w ; ® Sleeve*; Lace Spencer*; Aa Paaae Chtahailu ami .*>1 al [apr.vif!

lentta; HaadkaMftieft; Glov» aad lace Mil*. ! rail aad b-k*'*'^**

MANTLES AMH SHAWLS. * , - New rtyie at SwWff sad XfttatawrM—flea and shawl* rmS if m..*0. ■. va. »<—<—*—«'* *"“*1 OTinmi

BOMET, ASB KIBHOXS.

A large aad lyleailiil aeleetiaa of Bonnet*. Rihhua*

and Shawta. Hair Btatdw, Carta, Panada aad OwiweUaa A kaadtife aaiinttaial of Carpetluff, «uh

auMiy ether Good* taa awatataae ta taeathie.

Call ah the Lhdtaa’ Paary State,

awwm . J. K. WHELAN ft CO.

NSSsS

HAVING SOLO OGR INTEREST AND

ta IK E. Bar der, aad Jaiae* ^ a ruatiauaace of thc

a tiata favored

awis.

at _

E ft FERGCKQN,

OHKAF NEW GOODS.

stjutb. STOCK OF 1 wftirft we

Good Stripe Hickory, < rftPr* iP npRS-'r ^

f OST—AT rU£

Id a Hi.tci T»r« vdh *£**2*''

ihtwtaiaa tfti* Oftre.

pmanNUKn cosBteJfJFe Cwvwm. raM.- tattawtoy 4 lerpatu**. Cheap si [*+*

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