Locomotive, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1855 — Page 3

Proceedings of the City Council MoNDAV, Sl-pt. 17. All the members present, Mayor in tlie Clmir. Street Commissioner presented liis report, embracing accounts to the amount of 2U7 64. Accounts allowed. City Engineer presented his report, slitting- that the cistern on tlin corner of Illinois street and Kentucky Avenue was completed, and holds 705 barrels ; mid that the Sexlon'g house in the prave-yard is finished. He also slates that lie has advertised for proposals to grade and gravel Market street, between New Jersey and East streets, and received bids; and that he had withheld the letting of East street because one of the signatures to the petition was conditional, which would make an amount of properly represented less than two-thirds. The select committee, consisting of Graydon, Delzell, and lieck, to whom was referred the charge made against Deputy Marshal Jamison at the last meeting, reported that they had examined the matter and heard the wiinesses, and find no evidence worthy of consideration, and acquit Jamison of the charge. Concurred in. Mr. Mansur, from the committee to confer with .the County Commissioners in relation to defining and settling the boundaries of the city, reported that they had conferred with the Commissioners, who decided that they had no power in the matter. Mr. Jones presented a petition from citizens and occupants of Commercial Row, for the removal of the stagnant water in the unlinished gutter in front of Blake's building. Mr. Join s moved that the Street Commissioner finish the gutter at the expense of Mr. Blake. Carried. Mr. Delzell presented a communication from the Fire Association, requesting a repeal of a portion of the Ordinance prohibiting Fire Companies from running on side-walks, and leave it to the discretion of tho officers of the Company to use the walks when the streets are not in condition to run through. Also, recommending (hat the annual appropriation to the Companies be increased to $400 per annum, on account of the discount to which city orders are subject. Also, that the Council pay the expenses of repairing the Victory Engine, amounting to $44. Referred to Committee on Accounts. Mr. Boaz presented a petition from occupants of property on the south side of Washington between Pennsylvania and Delaware, representing the stagnant water in the gutter along said street a nuisance, and praying its removal. Mr. Beck moved that the Street Commissioner notify the property holders that said water was considered a nuisance. Carried. Mr. Delzell moved that the bid for grading F.nd graveling of East street between Washington and North streets, be awarded to Andrew Lohman. Carried, Mr. Horn presented a petition from Waldo and Carey, asking the privilege of a plank awning in front of their store on corner of Illinois street and Indiana Avenue. Refused. Mr. B ck offered a resolution that the Street Commissioner fill up between the wall ami the bank now being built on Virginia Avenue. Referred to Civil Engineer. By Mr. Mansur, that the Street Commissioner fill up a mud-hole at the crossing of Ohio and Tennessee streets, and also at the crossing of New York and Indiana Avenue. Adopted. By Mr. Delzell, that City Surveyor advertise for building a cistern at the crossing of Market and New Jersey streets. Lost. By Mr. Sulgrove, that City Marshal notify Mr. Wright, the owner of lot 9 in square 65, to have tlie same filled up in tun days, so that the water will run off, and if he fails to do so, to have it done and charged against the property. Adopted. By Mr. Douglass, that City Engineer set grade stakes in the alley leading from Western Liberty Engine House to Washington street, so as to enable Street Commissioner to lay the plank. Adopted. By Mr. Keeley, that the Street Commissioner be authorized to notify John Ilines to have his gutter cleaned on the west side of Alabama street, and on the east side of his property. Adopted. By Mr. Sulgrove, that from and after the first Monday in October, the Council meet at seven o'clock, P. M. Adopted. By Mr. Keeley, that the Marshal notify Mr. Strang to open the alley On the north of his properly on Noble street. Adopted. By Mr. Mansur, that City Engineer set grade stakes for Mr. Norwood, to lay his gutter by on Illinois street. Adopted. Mr. Graydon moved that the Street Commissioner make a wagon track at a mud-hole on the coiner of Alabama and St. Joseph streets, in the North part of the city. Carried. Resolution by Mr. Douglass, that the Street Commissioner fill up a mud-hole at the crossing of Market and Mississippi streets. Adopted. . By Mr. Beck, that the Street Commissioner have the pump at the East Market House repaired. Adopted. Mr. Beck moved that the City Attorney collect the charges due on property for grading, graveling, guttering, bouldering and curbing, where the property-holders have refused to pay. Adopted. By Mr. Jones, that the Marshal notify the Evansville, Cleveland & Indianapolis S. L. Railroad Company, to repair Meridian street on the hill, where they took the gravel to fill their lot. Adopted. By Mr. Reid, that the Street Commissioner put a foot bridge on the east side of New Jersey street, at the crossing of Virginia Avenue. Adopted. : Mr. Graydon introduced an ordinance prohibiting the feeding of horses in the space bounded by Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Market streets. Read three times and passed. Mr. Delzell offered an amendment to the Hog Ordinance of October 14, 1850, suspending its operation from the 17th of this month till the 1st of November. Passed. Mr. Graydon presented an amendment to the 2d section of the Wood Ordinance, increasing the compensation of the Measurer to 10 cents each load. Read three times and passed. Mr. Delzell presented a petition from property holders on Liberty street between Washington and Market streets, to have the same graded and graveled. Referred to the City Engineer. Mr. Keeley moved that the committee on Markets, with the Market Master, examine the Market houses, and see what, if anything, is wanting; and prevent the pasting up bills on the houses. Carried. Resolution by Mr. Delzell, that Street Com

missioner make gravel walks at the crossings of

Alabama and Vermont streets. Adopted. Mr. Boaz moved that the Street Commissioner fill the gutter running through the pavement on Illinois street from the Palmer House to the gutter. Carried. ' Council adjourned. Journal. JL1T Robson's Savings Bank, has been re

moved to the corner room of the new Odd Fel

low's building, where they have a fine, large and

convenient room, and a large fire and thief-proof

vault, that will guaranty perfect security to the

money of all depositors.

STiT A correspondent to the Richmond Jrfersonian, in speaking of the Stale Fair, says : Seven buildings, each a hundred feet in length, are being erected ; one for offices, one ft.r an eating-house, and five f.r exhibition halls. That for offices i plastered, and is to be occupied as a residence by a family intermediate the annual fairs, who will havu charge of the grounds and buildings. I think the arrangement of the grounds and buildings are handsome far superior to what they were at the fair formeily held here. It seems to me we must have a superior exhibition this year. Our abundant harvest and active mechanical industry, will furnish the products, good pastures the slock, and the railroad facilities must bring them here while our greatly increased hotel accommodation, since the last fair, will accommodate such as cannot find private houses for entertainment ; and high prices have filled the poclets of the fanners with cash that enables them to enjoy the recreation. Hall ok Hope Fikk Co., ) Lolisvim.k, S-pt. V.i, 1855. $ Fire Department of the City of liijiuntipulia Gkntlkmkn: It aH'urds me much pleasure to

send you the following resolution adopted by Hope Fire Company, No. 4, on the above named

eveninj'.

liesulved. That this Company write to the Fire

Departments of llie cities of Indianapolis and Nashville, to visit our city, .nul participate in the parade of the Fire Department of tlie ci'y

of Louisville, on the second Saturday ( 13. hi of

October, proximo, and that the Secretary be instructed to send suitable invitations

Hoping your prompt acceptance of the above

invitation,

I remain with much respect, PHILIP F. COGHLAN, Sec'y. Hope Fire Co Indianapolis Ahead. We were shown on

Saturday, h couple of silvercups awarded Messrs.

llasselman & V niton of this cilv, at the Lexing

ton Ky. Fair, for their Threshing Machines. This is a victory worth crowing over, w hen it is remembered that they had to contend with the machine which took a prize in tho New York

Crystal Palace. The judges, we understand,

unanimously awarded them the premium. Their principal competitor was the "Mofiit ma

chine," which has gained a good deal of distinc

tion by its victory at our first Stale Fair, and at the Crystal Palace. But it has been beaten since. It was beaten at the Wayne county Fair, and at the State Fair at Madison, and last by Messrs.

llasselman ifc Vinton, at the Lexington h air.

The exhibitor was considerably excited by his defeat, and as soon as possible after the award,

had handbills struck ollering to work against any machine for a thousand dollars.

Messrs. II. & V. had only one of their ordina

ry machines, such as are made and sold every

day at their shop, while their competitor was rigged out on purpose for exhibition and display. They think there would be nothing astonishing if some day soon that thousand dollar proposition was accepted, and the Mofiit article beaten again worse than before. The work done by their

common every-day thresher, was nearly or quite

double that done by the 1'ilt machine in the World's Fair at Paris, at the trial a short time ago, and they think they can make a machine which will thresh a bushel and a half in a minute, for a regular day's work. They have certificates in their possession that a machine recently sold by them has actually performed that feat, which

surpasses anything we have yet read of. The

lilgh clirtrACter nl tlioir thrvlwra has secured them an extensive business, which is continually increasing, and farmers who travel past their establishments in looking for machines are spending traveling expenses for nothing. Journal. .

The Loves of the Spider. Did the reader

ever watch the terrible coquetry of the female spider?' We say terrible, for it is a perilous

game for the young gentleman; if lie misinter

prets her looks and actions; if his vanity, or the thoughtlessness of youth, induce him to imagine he has inspired a passion deeper than coquetry, she does not, as our coquettes do, draw up her

head, and coolly declare "there must be some mistake," but pounces on the unlucky coxcomb, and slays him on the spot ! Prescient of such a possibility, it is wonderful to see how stealthily and humbly the gallant gay Lothario pays his court.

jtSTThey are now laying gas pipes on Illinois

street, from Washington street to South street.

The First Prcsby torian Cl u rc h .--Rev. Low-

Man Hawes, Professor In Curroll College, Missouri, will preach

In this Church next Sabbath, morning and evening, at the usual hours. sep22

Shop to Rent.-A Frame Shop, about 40 feet by 30, on

the alley South of the Post Office, ami near Meridian street, Is

torrent. His suitable for a carpenter or paint shop, or any similar business. Inquire at this office.

V IC . i; V I'.SO ! .N G U EAT A ill E It I OA IV It EM. EDY for Chills and Fever will prevent Ague ami other Fevers as well as cure them. Ills ail originally discovered Antidote to Malaria.

READ I READ!! READ!!! From our intimate knowledgo of Ilr Evcrson, and the extra

ordinary virtues of his Ague remedy being apprised of Its constituents, ami knowing, as we do, that it contains neither

Arsenic, Uuiiiiue, Mrirhnine, Mercury, or any poisonous or In

jurious drug, we heartily commend it, as also his Family Phy

sic, or t uthnruc fills, as medicines deserving tlie approbation of an intelligent public.

j. L.. eurtis, o., riiurinaccuust aim Chemist, enuadul-

pbia. Thns. Cooke, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine, K. M. ('., Philadelphia.

Jos. sites, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Disease of Women

and Children, Philadelphia.

jobu 1. v'nisii, jvi. u., rroicssor or Anatomy ana Physiolo

gy, HichmoHd. Va.

uarvey it. ttunuain. A. m.. m. u , w esicnesier. unio. W. W. ROBERTS & CO., Indianapolis, seplo 8w General Agents for tlie State.

TCy'f lion sands of Ague Suf lerers Yearly use

Pills, Chohigogucs, and Mixtures, sold as Fever and Ague

Remedies, without knowing that all their Btrength Is owing to

Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury, or other deadly poisons, which though they often "break the chills11 for a short time, are sure to lay the foundation of wretched maladies that cease only with life.

Better buy a sixpence worth of poison of an apothecary, than

to pay a dollar for the same made Into a "Pill" or a "Mix

ture,11 and Rkmembkr that the only Fever and Aguo Remedy

in the market that is free from noxious and poisonous drugs,

is "Rhodes1 Fkver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Mala'

ria;11 and in proof of this the certificate of the most celebrated chemist in the U. S., James R. Chilton, M. D., Is attached to

every bottle.

JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. R. BROWNING, Agent, Indianapolis, Iud. jy 28-3m

fif For the benefit of our country readers, wo w ill state, that ft is a Etieable offence to feed horses between Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Market streets. , in i )u i ui x) V ' O happy lot. and halli.-d . even the Joy of A !. W here the r'ldn elialn of godltlitfv Uenlwiued w lib lu roses of love.11 LICENSES ISSUED TO Michael Kck and t'alliarlno K Kopf.on lli Hlh. Vi Ilium A. Keys and Sarah A. Carter, on Ilia litll. Christian Hartman and Sophia Lfirnra Hngerhorat, on the Itllli. John Akeraud Krona AlilU-r, on Ibw wtah. "O Death, what art tlmn. slranre and solmnii alrh mitt, Elaborating lira's KlUlr from then da) ) crucibles. " On the Ifih Intl., Mrs. Nancy Klrkaniiiater, comort of Jacob Ulrkeninater, in Iho o'Jl )ar of Jwr age. .On tho morning of the ISih of S.. Mrs. Mnry Carle, after a short lllnrM, in Iho Stilli traruf or . Tho deceased, with her fsniilv. moved to Uns county in Oct., aj, being one among llie nritsultlors of our country.

JEW UOOUS! FALL (. III!

LARGE and htfavy stock or svery description or Kail aud Winter Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, remarkably

til C.ljt.

t oritur.

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WOOD'S 1UIK KKMOKA IM t. I lua iliuirui.. pr ur..lifii it lima. ulWliv ri'iituily (r bttUluuM uuU fulling of hulr. H-t..r-8 it U im natural clr whon (rry, fiu-es it Id i:row luxtinuntU , innkinK l very aufl. gloaay and beautiful, and (iruvvitia It from turninir ifruy. - Aa a wnsli for .ltm.aii.K Iho Und and removing the duiiUrulT, It (tinl uiiriviillml. l)k Nm: lltivliig lined your Hulr Kuntorutlvo f"r thu Innt alx niontln, ami witu co.i.U-lu aurcuaa. 1 Lliiitk It my duly to trivo ymi m coil.llfriui of Ita wouilnrful uflot ta. Having hiken u k in Oulvuit 'ii. Touts, aiii fmir eura aliu-o LiirowKlt which I loat my Uulr uuU lmvtti(t UU'1 vurioui artul ami fount! uo benefit from ih.-lr ue, I wh reiiiuMi'U by inuiiy to try youra, and nftt-r uniitjr two of yourquurl boitk-a I found my hulr (trowtiijc very fttl, whii ti uny ii.-raoii or purMOiia can io demonstrated bv cj.llinjr at No. JH Olive atrrnit, Si. l,oulv To lli public in frmiond. I have no tiefttlaUnii In aaUijc thla I ft truly useful aud

wuiiuuvfui 11 r T if lor Hit rraioriilion 01 inn iinir

bt. Lou la, Mtiy V3, iHoi.

MUKKIS GOSMNG.

H ahim, Mich., AiifriiM.2, 18 -.3. Thla U tn ciirttfy that on year hko I win iin(u if ray, uud my hair ao thin on thu lop if iu hutid, Hint 1 fourud ili on tiro lo.t. In this cmimI It lun I u pplii'd for and oliiuintd a biUlo of Prof. Wood's ".jalomllvu." and before t had Ufttul one. qiikn ImiiiU the ffruy hnira had nntlruly disappeared, and tl had Ihirkuned up ao us to be na full Hit usual, mid tt unsullied ft ploy lippimr flhi-o, uppuruntly uioro beautiful than it evur was before. I do, thon-loro, cheerfully rocominend it to all llioae ladies who value n beautiful huud oT hair. I will also slate ihnt 1 use it Low, oi-ranion illy, for It hitalthy nml beutil injf ctTeeis. tiAHAII J. HKOWN. TITA very liberal discount made to wholesnlo purchasem. N. Ii. To pi 1110 till, we put up the Keatornttve wltli nnd Without sediment, and request all to apecily which they desire. Addresn O. J. Wood A C'oM 3lJ Broadway, New Yu--k,aiid 114 Market at.. Nt. Louis, Mo. Sold nt ii.iiinifiiclurerV prices by all DruMs I" Now York and Philadelphia, ami lu ludiunupnlls, by Kobert HrownhiK. late Crakirheud A Browning, and all drujiLjUlu throughout the United Mti ten; also for sale Prof. Wood's Orieutul Smiulkve Liniment, nnd Veiretublo Magic Life Pills, Boo circular in the hands of all tigenta. . sep'i-y O F F C J A I.--- No, 5. rlSTS advertised on tho tfd nnd 4th Saturday In each month I nnd made out on the Wednesday evenings previous. Letter uncalled for September V0, IH.'3. Ordered to be Advert inert in the l.omol.ire agreeable to the following section of the AVifl Poet OJica .), a the newpaper having the largest circulation of any paper published in Jitdtanajiolif. Skc 5. Aud belt further enacted, Thnt Llt of Letter remaining uncalled for In any Pont Otllce In any city, town or Tillage, where a newspaper shall be printed, ahull hereafter be puhllihod once only, in the newspaper, which, being Insued weekly, or ofienr, shall have tlie Urgent rtn-ulalion within the range of delivery of said nhlce, to be decided by the Poimiilur at aueh office. fNow Post Oltlcu Law, pusnud March iij, ldM. GKNTLF.MKNS LIST.

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Allen Hamilton

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.. . INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI RAILROAD. THE JDIIIECX KOAl TO CIMCINIATI, Shortest rtne by 30 miles. ON and after TUESDAY, June 19th, until further notice, passenger trninswill run as follows: Morning train leaves Union Depot at 7.30 A. M. Arrives at Cincinnati at 12.15 P. M. Evening train leaves Union Depot at 3.30 P.M. Arrives at Cincinnati at H.U0 P. M. Trains leave Cincinnati for Ir.dianupolis as fallows: Morning train leaves Cincinnati at........ ....... 6.45A.M. Arrives at Indianapolis at 11.45 A. M. Evening train leaves Cincinnati at 4.00 P. M. Arrives at Indianapolis at 8.30 P. M. Passengers by this route save one hour and a quarter in time over any other to Cincinnati, and can spend near four hours in Cincinnati and return same day. Trains connect at Cincinnati with Little Miami, Covington aud Lexington Railroads. Passengers by morning train reach Lexington, Ky.,at8 o'clock same evening. Tickets to bo had at Union Depot for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, Columbus, Z:inesvill, Circleville, ChHHcothe and Lancaster, Ouio, and Lexington, Ky. TTPThe Adams Express is on this roud. T.A.MORRIS, PreaH. jo-:3 M. ROSS, Sup't.

Casler Fredrick

Clinton John Chapman J W Chuce Jas Couloy Johu Crews Jonathan Clark Jas B Cobb John L Carson John Cunningham Goo Clark G W Cook Geo F Christian Geo Cunnerd H W Cuttler Geo Canine Henry Cheslyn Oliver Carroll Patrick Cavlor Othe Cruwford S W Chenoweth Thos B Cornfield William Clark W O Chatham W J3 Crawford W D F Champion W D F Culbcrtson Wm Day A V P 3 Davies Chas W Dunn C W

Dulb Charles

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SecrUry of InsnritufM Co. Profinetor of Wliv.tt Thrasher. Cilizns' Bnnk. MeMra. P. K. V Co. Proprietor of Di-poi Hotel, lianli of Fort Wayne.

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Mel A W Norton K R OMlurris Kmillnu

Oslor Plioeb Orafcfii Nancy Perkins P Park Mary J Parr Mury Prlie K-tcca Porter Kllen J Potior Ann W Parrlsh Edith Pi l i U Martho Pogue S F KindngUiu Sophia 3 Kobkioiou K G

Hovels Su mi nab, Ray Ket-hul K)bolt B Rose Mary J Kouaiti Mary ttlnger M K Hiegger Curolino Khouda Mary J Htilea Marp A Sullivan M H Ktout Lou Sargent Nnncy J Scolii ld Elizabeth Slii.-l Ann V Hwin Eliza fcherwood Ida Smith Smith A Smith Mary J Turner Elizabeth Tumor A ' Thayer L Tod'hunter Mary

Jordan Elizabeth ? Thomas M J

Johnson Elizabeth ETrou brldge M L

Kir Hi Nancy

Kiorsted Ann Leonard K Lowery Jaa Loch m eyer Mury LatiAt'ord M A Lock wood Kachel Lay Mnry Jane Mnr'piia Nancy Moiildou Mary Maitisoti Lucy H

Maggue feggti Monroe J H ti

Dh ii forth Guorglana Miller Mary 3

Doty Mary

Dine Mary Ann l'enufs Caiherlno English Mary A F.Htur KHie M

Ellis Lizzie B

Morris Ellen

Maier Barbara Mayer Mary MiigiMiiiis Sophia Million Mary A MrVflv Susan

Eilwanls Cynthia S McKibben Louisa

Funk J W

Fike Charlotte Francis Mrs Fisher Susan Forruy Surah Farmer Louisa Furgaaon Mrs Jas Flouting Julia A Frybarger Julia

McMuhon J

Thobha Maliuk

Thornton Julia Ann Todd Margaret 2 Talhutl Edith K Uluion Elizabeth Varnor Nancy Vincriit E I' Voorheos Mury Wha H W ebb J Ward Mary A Wright J T Wal.leii M J Williams M J Whitney Klizubcth-S "Webb J B Williiims C V. Illianis A Wriglil Raehel Wbiiaker Rachel WiiUer Mnry A

W tlliams f-urnh

Mcf'aNliu Elizabeth W allure Saruli

MfMahon Kachel Wood Ahhv

Mdlvaln P

M-louald Ann M-Gill Margaret McLaughlin L McGutro Marv

lSush Martha A

Warner Phoebe Widker Elizabeth W oil a Nancy Young Charlotte T

i ojung V M W. W. WICK., P. M.

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A MMO IKAUOAl.-V.

Lot No. 7, sir. 57. in Intlinnanolis, being the North iart of

tfie Lot on which the Odd Follows Hall is erected. A favorable onnortunitv for an Investment. II tlie above om htv nut totil ai prlvAto onln bef-.ro tho Klntd Fair, thev will be otfert-d at public auction, due notice of which will be given. G. G. HOLM A3, Wm. ROBSON. J. P. CHAPMAN, aepl5-5w Trustees G. L. of I. O. O. V. ol Indinna.

2d Lieut-Moore RW

Pickering Wm R 2

Preston Z G Palmer W H H Uu inn W P Rev Uuakeuhush John Qui tiler Thomas it Hilchey Arnold Reynolds, Hatch, Plerco Raiuken Albert Ray Mr Rodgers D Rhoads C K Rouse DB Roboiilna F Roberls Franklin Radley Geo Rains Hiram Russel George L Ruckle Henry Hide Henry Reubush Jacob Roudubush John Ray Justinian Rouiuril James Robb John B Robe Kev J T Rcuihun James Rhvna Jas A Kinehart L M 3 Robinson Morlyns Roberts Thomas P Reed Thos R Rohilly Timothy Ramsev Wm T Russel'Wm H Knlncy W J Koll W H Seollard Butt Sanders Augustus Scull Mr Soathime August Swdzer Abrihuui Smith H D Smith A J Surgeon Arthur W

Sweeny Daniel S la ne D ii Stover Daniel 2 Snow Ehenezer Smith Hugh H Steele H N Scribner G B Stenan G W Stanly Jesse Suit Jas F Smith J LU Sears John Sutphen James Smith J Edward -Rev Su Lion John Sheilds James Stewart Jno Swan Juber S Spurgen James

feclioliold L Sargent Leonard Shea Michal Smith Nelson W Shea Michal Swinnup P B Socks Philip . Stewart Robert Smith Stephen Schooly Thomas Sullivan Thomas Stewart Thomas Shea Thomas Spillane Timothy Staret Thomas

Stevenson Rev W'm

Sharp Wm 2 Spony Westlv

Sherwood Wr Oscar

Thomson Jer F 3 Talbot Jonah G Talbot J L Titus A F Totter Freeman Tynor Harris 2

1 nomas Geo w

DCA.LKR IN IRON, STKF.L, STOVES, CASTINGS, PLOUGHS, Ac, INo. (iO, West AVashlnsf Ion M., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., IS now receiving the largest and best selected stock of Co.iklug and Healing Moves ever brought to this city, consisting ol all tho 1alet and most approved patterns, from the Stove Factories of Albuny, Troy aud Butlulo, New York, and Cincinnati, Ohio. His purchases have all been in ado at the lowest cash fl cures.

which will enuble bitn to give great burgaius to those buying

lor casn. His stock of Pittsburgh Iron Is very complete; also. Steel, Cuttings, Blacksmith's Tools, &o. Great inducements will be given to cnh purchasers.

He Is now making coot roots with some of tho best Plow makers in Ohio aud Indiana, for some 1500- Steel Plows, for

next Spring sales, and will, during the winter, supply Country Dealers at Manufacturers prices. sepJ5-4w THOMAS BUIKT.

STOVJES! STOVES I I STOVES II! RL. & A. W. McOUAT, dealers In Stoves, Coul Grates, . nnd Tin Ware, No. f9 West Washington street, south

side, near the Masonic Hall. lodiananolis, Indiana. Thu sub

scribers, thankful for past f ivors, tae this occusion to say that

iney are in receipt oi meir fan mock oi Moves, i:oal Grates, &c of almost every variety and pattern, which they will sell at the very lowest living figures; aud they hope by fair and honest dealing with all who give them & call, to merit and re

ceive a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the in by the citizens of Indianapolis, and the public generally. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work, nnd house-roofing and trimming, done to order, and every variety of Tin Ware kept constantly on baud, wholesale and retail.

Lome one, come nil ! Examine our wares, and loam our

prices. We fuel confident of pleasing In both.

K. Li. OX A . W . M cU V A 1, ej15 y Sign of the Gilt Ball.

A CHOICE EOT of Copper and Brass Kettles, assorted size, for sate at tho sign of tho Gilt Ball.

K. U. OI A. W. mUUUAl, seplS-y No. 60 West Washington street.

McGaughey Robt L-2TayIor Henry

Miller Vincent

McClure Theodore Miller V M Malvin S H Meredith Thos D Musgrave Philip Morton J P McGiniy Patrick McNulty Reth McBride Michal Morrison N B -McGuire Michal Michel M M McCarty Morrons McCurjruin Miller Suo James Montietb John

Tilton L

Thorly Orien Trobridge Wm Templer W C Tressler H J Updike Isaiah T 2 Vatin J I Van Bergen Wm H Vickers Wm B Whitman Daniel Williams B D Worth C Willgon Abner A Wright Abraham Wagner Frank Whitaker Franklin Weghert-t Henry

NJOTICE-1 will sell at private sale, on or after the 1Mb of October, 1P;5, the East half of the N. E. tr. of Sec 15, . 15, N. of K. 5 East, Marion county, at Ketch inn & Coffin's

office, Indianapolis, j in hand, balance in 6 and 12 months.

Bepl5-4wTT$I Adm'r.

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nit. i:VI HMI'i CICt T A !I E U I C A M Hetnrdy for the Ague .or ( lulls and Fever, la Ilia tuott popular and certain rnufdy now known. Thai jHtuple and prrM everywhere spmk of it In thw highest trma of comiutmdalion. ft it pleasant lo Uke, ilun not purge. Vomit or sweat, but titvttorat'a ll.c)lnio. It roulalna no Araruio, Marrury, Mru-hmna, 4uon, r any othrr poi-onon or Injurious drug, but it M au otr,hKiu diM-ovvr.. AVIIDOTK Ti) MALAKIA, and aa an M.IK Kill KH tt has u -o.ual. Call and gH a circular containing rtmiuiitica Loin Prnffora, I'hyaU'iaua Llir- ? mem and Hie Pros. Pru-a 73 vim. per box, or ll!rte boxes for can be aenl by mail to any part of the I'nktrd Mains. A liberal deJucliou made to Uk Imdr. Wtiolcsale and rtuil by W. W. KoliKK'l K, lii'tlaiiiipolis. Proprietor, WM. K. fc KlfSO.N, M. D., o. 7 South SiMh atreet, Plilludidptita. acplj-Hw

it. r.vi itsovM iir.Aii ii ic ehto i a-

TIVK. AMIIIYSPKPI IC and A Ml HI LI O I IS PILI.S.

a nnertor Family I'IivmIc, enurly vi-gt-mhte; mild and pittasant in tlndr action, tliuy Improve the nppi-uie, and givn lone lo the digfftlve orgaiis. aud obviate cosli v.-uomi, Pdoa. Hnuilurhe, and ail Bilious diiorders. Cidirs, t-. Wimkule and retail by W. W. rOHKH'l S, Indiunapolift. Proprietor, W M. K. KVKRSO.V, M. !., ,ot 7 South Sixth street, Philadelphia. pl5 r

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1 1 i : i- ic r.-Ncu i i it it i it i ; ! At Itrducrd I'rlrev OHN OTT, at his Furniture Mnnufiotorv, oppoihe the Stu'.e House, will sell his Fine Furniture at Clininniiti nri-

cua, or as low us ine iwi, jer una. I ho re l. no tJiUblisli menl can sell good Furniture less ihan we can. Call and see, all you that want good and cheap Furniture. aoH-jm A f AHHIAi;i: t Olt MA I.E. I WILL SELL, on time, a Family Carriuge, taking a good Fumllv Horse in part payment therofor. opH-4w1T J. L. K ETC HAM,

LARGEST STOCK OP THE SEASON. ii. G. IKM,MA, JtTo. 11 tVtil Washington street y Indianapolis. Indiana, TS now opening a large and liefiullful stock of Fall nnd ' W'intkx Dhy Goons, which he otters to hia rustouirrs, and the public, on hs favorublt terms and at tn low prirK nr. uny other house in tliii city. If in selection of Fancy Drtss Goods, will be found cual to the waula of the romiiiunliy, lu point of sty le and qualitr, while the nlalnor fabrics have hueii aelectud wi'h a view lo durability, fie is not given lo much puling on -paper, but will say Just here, that uo rulialde house In tlie West shall sell goods for less money than he will. All who wish to purchase good and reliablo Goods, and save 5 or 10 percent of money, will please call on sep8-4w G. G. HOLM A N. '

lAXTO. FEAMXREM, all qualities. A

17

' slock, for sale cheap by

aepH-4w

very large

G. G. HOLMAN.

1853. : ivkw ;oois. IH.Vi Just opening and receiving daily our FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Tjl VKRYTHING llml Is new and nice In tho Dry GoodsTrade. Those wiinling bargains will do well to rail at Snyder or Diik e'fl Cheap Jry Goods Store, No. 9 West Washington street, , Indianapolis. sepH-y Adininistrulor's Sale. 1TOTICK fa hornhy riven, that l will anil nt public auction, on Sitturdat, tho Wth day of September, IH.Vi, nt the rest- . tTt! 1 1 co of Georgn G. Runnels, Into of Washington Township, Marion county, deceased, all his personal property not taken ty the widow, consisting of horses a yoke of excellent steers, and other cattle, a wagon and harness, whoat, oats in the stack, standing corn, plows, and other farming Implements, household and kitchen furniture, flrc. A credit of six mouths will be given on ull sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation nnd nppraise- ' meutlaws. JOHN E. HOKN A DAY, sepH-3w Administrator.

mid lots

TO MRIMi l I HOUItOWEItS.

"HERK interest was due and unpaid on tho first day of

July last, on loans from the Sinking Fund, the lands

lots mortgaged in security, will be advertined about the

firth of September next, to be sold on the second Saturday in December next. Tho practice of postponing sales by receiving agreements from borrowers to pay interest on interest duo, la discontinued. E. DUMONT, President. Ofvick or Sinkino Fcnd,) Indlauupolls, Aug. 20, IH55. j aug3-6w

MEAiTI IIOIEEICS. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing under

the style of KELSHAW SlNKEKln the Boiler and Sheet Iron business has this, the 13th day of Julv, A.

D. 1855, been dissolved by mutual agreement. All business transactions of the laid firm will be promptly attended to by the undersigned, who continues the business, aud requests all those who have any claims whatever ngulnst the above to present them for setilement. Also, those who know themselves Indebted eithor by notes or book account, to make Immediate payment. I will use this opportunity to express my gratitude for the extensive encouragement we have shared the past five years, and solicit a continuance of patronage, as J am determined that nothing shall be lacking on my part to execute promptly and well all orders entrusted to niy care. Nothing will be offered but what I can confidently recommend and warrant to be good and afford to the purchaser entire satis faction. I shall endeavor to keep a good supply of Boilers and Chimnoys ou hand at the Iron Case Shop on the Union Track, directly south , of K. R. Undcrhili'a Foundry and Machine Shop, Indianapolis, Indiana. K. T. SINKER, Boiler maker and Sheet Iron worker. REFKKE.fCES: R. R. Underbill A Co., Hasselman A Vinton. I Franklin Wright, f Machinists, lndinnapolis, Indiana. I Davis & Co., J

Grover & Mndison, i

Wnllace & wyth,

TATOTICK, The undersigned has this day taken out letters

lj of administration on the estate of Achsah Kinsley, late of Murion county, Indiana. All persons having claims against

sui a esiaie are nereoy notnieu to present mo same, uuiy authenticated, for payment. Those knowing themselves to be

indebted to said estate will please make payment to the undersigned. The estate is supposed to be solvent.

ALEXANDER KINSLEY, Administrator. Aug. 29, 185-j. scpl5-Qw

"!VrOTICE"Is hereby given that 1 will sell at public anc-

W tion, on Saturday, the 29lh day of September next, at tlie

residence oi .tensan tvinsiey, late of Marion county, aeceaseu, all her personal property, consisting of one cow and household and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his

note wim approved security, waiving valuation anu appruioe1 roent laws.

ALEXANDER KINSLEY, Adm'r. September 4th, 3855. sep!5-3w

K

ID GLOVKS of superior quality, at

epa-4w

HOLMAN'S.

TTOS1F.HY A full supply of Worsted, Lambs Wool and

Silk Hosiery, for Lartios, Misses ana vnnurfn, jusi jo-

coived by

sep8-4w

G. G. HOLMAN.

THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMIJLY 11EMEDIES,

Issued u ndes the Seal, Sanction and Authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF FREE MEDICINE and Popular Knowledge, Chartorod bv the State of Pennsylvania, April 29, 1853, With a Caoital of $100,000.

Mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of Spurious and Worthless Nostrums; Also, for supplying the community with reliable Remedies

ployed. This Institution has purchased from Dr. JOHN K

kuvvmu, bis eeleorulea EOWAND'S TONIO MIXTURE,

Known for upwards of 25 years as the only sure and afe

euro tor FEVER AND A til 12, A.C., and his inestimable Remedy for BOWEL COMPLAINTS,

Bswand'i Compound STRUP OP BLACKBERRY ROOT, Which highly approved and popular Remedies, together with Tho Univcrsitv's Remedy for COM PL A I NTS of the LUNGS; The University's Remedy for DYSPKSS1A or INDIGJ4STION; The University's Remedy for COSTIVE-BOWELS; Also, tho UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC mav be had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of H. ROSEN GARTEN, sep8-6w Indianapolis,

Baldwin oi Gumming,

Joseph llubler,

A. traitr A CO., J. S. cV R. E. Neul, J. FarnKWorth, Aikin, Fahnslock & Co., Catnby & Humphrey, mar'lO-ly

Machinists, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Lafayetto,

Richmond, 4i

Madison,

Xeuia. O. Hullefontaine, O.

FANCY MILLINEItY, CAPS AN D MANTLES. MIS8 L.J. AM. CANON, (Successors to Miss H. C. KinoO JVo. 15 West Washington St., ooer R. & W. Dun lop's Store, RESPECTFULLY solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended lo the above establishment. No naiits wilt be snared to render satisfaction to all who may favor

them with thuir custom. Materials and workmanship of the

bosl quality. Give us a call.

Nugll3m

I FLAXSEED W ANTED. --The hiRhest market price ' in cash will bo puid for any quantity c.f good clean Flax-

seed, at tho Drug Store of.

auglS

R. BROWNING, Late Craighead dc Browning.

Til

I I Mill in the world having taken the Drat premiums wher

ever exhibited; Just received and lor sale by BIKKENMAYER & BREWSTER, At tho Agricultural Warehouse, auglS 74 East Wasliiligton-st., Indianapolis. 1IO! FOIt JJAKUAIAS!: , 1855, NEW FAI L GOODS, 1855. riHE subscribers are now opening their stock of Fall Goods, J. lo which they would most respectfully Invite tlie attention of their friends, and the public generally : Such as Plain Black, Figurod and Fancy Silks, in great variety of styles; Challies. Delanes, In all colors and stvles, Dellargcs, Mohair Lustres, Alpacas. Cobourgs, English and French Merinoes, Mantilla and Fancv Dross Velvets, Woolen Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Raw Silks, Ginghams, Chintzes, Calicoes, Persian Plaids, Hamaook's, Jaconets, Swiss and Book Muslins, Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing and Bands, Embroideries in great variety, Hosiery, Gloves, and Trimmings of every description. DOMESTICS, Arc, &c Bleached and Brown Muslins and Sheetings, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings, 8-4 and 10-4 Table Linens, Table Cloths, Cen're Table and Stand Covers, Piano Covers, Crash aud Towellings of all kinds. Counterpanes, Curtain Damasks, Embroidered Curtain Muslins, Corded and Embroidered Skirts, Buff Window Shades. Ladies' Merino and Silk Vests and Drawers ; In short, every thing usually kept in large Dry Good Houses. CARPETS'. CARPETS ! 1 This day opening a large assortment of 3 ply, S ply Ingrain and Venltian Carpets from the Lowell Mills. Also, Oil Clnlhs and Straw Mattings, t heeked and Plain. MOOKE, CARTER & OURSLER, aug 17 No. J, Washington and Meridian streets. Artificial Flowers. 1 MATERIALS of every variety, for making Artificial FlowT I era. nut up In neat paper boxes Just received at JJ. er8' p 1 STEWART dt BOWEN'S Boo Mart. . I. HODGSON, Architect and Siiperintemdaiit, -tjLL furnish designs and superintend the erection of V buildings, public or private, in this or adjoining States, on as reasonable terms as any competent Architect. N. B. Strict attention paid to economy in designing. Office No. 6(t West Washington St., lndianpolis, Hugely Ind. (-Yjlley AND HAEEA11D, wtottILL post booas, write accounts, and collect within tho

W Cltv Ol inaiauapoilS. Jlisv, wnecuu any ifuiuuu wi

tln Ntnte nr Indiana,

JtjOllice, at Adams & Co.'s Express Office

mrl7-tf

friEMPERANCE MEDAES Wholesale and Retal at Jyi4 STEWART & BOWEN'S.