Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1858 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINEL. CINCINNATI CARDS.

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BUTLER’S liiorcaatH# B«e«r4« mb4 Cwpylaa: yitald^jrnlg 1. Monn/mctorg JV*. 39, Fine Strmi, Gmcmnsti. Y MAKbthrea dMOaet virtiao, jO|l|| om from the I oOmt ooly is tbMr docroa of it»i>y, aai dt4jiirt*d by tSatatal: MCORtt—for Ladyara and Bam* only. MBRCAXTIJ.B—Par Booka, LaMn ood gaoara p °TOPTn»®—f ar LaOar-PrMi only. Bara bad awardad than fomtaaa Diploma, Hvar and Brottaa Madal*. Bafarlo SA°0 Marchanto aad Banker*, who aaa than, Itiraafhrnl (ha Booth aoi Weau AdXaaa ordara to Jamm 3. Boruo, Ayant, Menu factorar, or to ITiW ABT A BOW IN, Indianapolis, LUBI A WILSON, Book Bladara and BtaOonera, mhlb-dlyl Lararwrro, lire.

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Thy blaaalny real upon tho rlcht!

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Deliver good from faction’* And on ua poor thy heaven!

Levantine Lai lea.

The Leraatinea are a thoroughly mongrel race, denpislng the two dominant raced, and yet poMeaalng all their fault* without anything that U good in either. A would-be Perlote fine lady figure* aa a badly overdreaaed Frenchwoman in an ovening, and loungenon a divan in true Eaat eru insolence of a morning—only in a faded dreaeIng gown and shoes down at the heel, instead of the elegant robe and fair naked foot and embroidered slipper of the real Turkish lady. A Turkish lady** ignorance, too, does not matter, in her quiet garden life, for it is almost like that of a child. A Levantine is detestably pretentious, if she has chanced to learn a waits badly of some wandering music-master, or can write note of five lines so as to be intelligible, or to equal one by an English mald-of-all-work. They begin their silly, trumpery love-affairs long before our English children are out of their pinafores. How often have I longed to carry offsome wretched child, beflowered and bedisened, flirting away in cast-off fashions and with the most ridiculous airs in the world, and first to whip her soundly with a good and true English birch, then put tier to bed before midnight (their usual hour) and array her |>oor wasted and plnched-up figure in good brown Holland, h rap-shoes, and plain straw hat the next morning, preparatory to the prooess of making her a child again, if possible.

Mr*. Hornby.

The Hope of the Chrtatlan. A child lies in Ids little bed in some high chamber of an old castle, and hears the air growl iug in tlie chimney, and the prowling thief-winds at the window, and the scream of the spirits of tho air. Tho storm rocks the walls and beats upon the roof, and he shudders, and covers his head, and expects at every burst of thunder that the castle will go crashing to the ground. But down in tho room below, his father sits unmoved, reading by tho fire, only now and then, when the tempest swells, he raises his spectacles for a moment, and exclaims, "Ood help the poor wretches on tho sea to night;” or, "I hope no belated traveler is out in such a storm as this,” and then turns to the book again. In the morning the child hmlly dares to look forth, lest the heaven and the earth have passed away; but the father only walks Into his garden, to see if some old tree has been blown down, or some unpropped vine fallen from the trellis. In times of peril and disaster the Christian, through his faith and hope in Cod, is like the father by the fire, while he who has no such trust is tormented with tear and apprehension, like the child in the chamber. Let mm who will swelter in his philosophic anguish; I will rest in the serenity of Christian hope.—Henry Ward Beecher. SAMUEL TAGGART.

PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. CINCINNATI

T THU AX A BALDWIN’S MUSIC HOUBB ■ay b* found a aupartor aaaortment of choice makaa lano Fortes* Harmonluma and MeIndeona* hi plain and ornamented cue*, made from the bait material*, and warranted to *und In any climate. Ai*o, alarfeand variadaaaortmentof BhaetMnale. AUo,

Tl illns, Flute*, & Vlolinoelloa, Flageolet*. Olarlnetu, Acoordaon*

Flutlnaa, Fife*, Banjo*; Guitar*, Tambortnea, String*.

Baaa and Tenor Drama, Ac. Brass Instrutnsntn for Bao * mayS-dly 86 Weat Fourth Btreet. G.i~.u,. JOHN WYNKB. •aTO (. HA1NB9. WM. WYNNE. WYNNE HAINES A CO.,

Wholesale Dealers In

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Pearl-it., (Between Vina and Hao* Street*,) mchlS-dlyl Ciaclnnati.

INSURANCE.

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/NIXON & GOODMAN JV r Manufacturers, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Every Variety of Foreign aad, Dsmestlr PJLPERp PRINTERS’ CARR STOCK: Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALS, ETC., V 77 A 70 WALNUT ST., XCIWCIMNATI,

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T. AND IN ION,

Late with J. Krntt,

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lAHtM OATM,

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ANDERSON* OATES A WRIGHT,

'3jxesaors to JACOB BENST,)

Wholesals and Rstall

lodlanapolis, lad., AYANUFACTU HER 1TJL of Wheat Gleaner*, Saif Bagulating Mill Stone Feeder*, Flour Bolt V**d*r* and Cooler* wmblMd,'FLOUR PACK-

Flouring Mills

FOR THE

AMERICAN HOUSE, OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT,

ladlamapalls, ind.

2 the? *o#a* 0n ’ h ° Pt 10 *** * W ® 10 r ' ndtt ' M u*factioQ to IR00M8 LAROB AND WILL VBNTILATID. T«tl* Covsrod wltfa It* tsnt la tbs

Rlarkst.

M*U altooyo roady for Travdtrt on th* Arrival of

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IO* Ohams asraMonableaa any flrsLolaas Hotel. Give the American a Trial. HOLLOWAY fa MORROW, Proprietor*.

■1LJ* ®B* * I*® ■■all BtnHfas on be aooommodaUd

wlthpla

JULY 4, 1858.

Wholesals and retail, at the lowest Eastern prices, at the IF’a.xxoy Sabsaclx*. HENRY HAUSMAN. j*»

i pleasant room*.

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0. FLBTCUKR, > Committee,

JAMBS M. RAY,)

meat* i ..a** wood Oat**

NO. 4 HaLM Wavs am

Also—TO RANT, One good Plano, noariy now aayUhdtf WILLARD fa BTOWRLL.

purohasagood LOW PRICED wil And aaa* boantiful tnatraat the Indiana Jhuio Boro,

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FAIRBANKS’

PATENT

IBB BsosAws, M.Y.

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Bose*, Indianapolis,on -r

Tneedey, July 6, 185& ** nance a* ton o'clock A. M., and oontlna

. By ovdar of the aaaisMos.

WILLIAM QUARLB8, o. m. Marshall.

• HAYINQ SALOON

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InvSotAo its*Bias of Dealw aad ooMMMr

Mr,In qn—BBwte isB ysrihnsiw .

Yttral. Is whlehl i. Far sale

R. BBOWYUfG.

YNHPORIUn i 1 * street, east Mda,

Gmlt Hoaee.

MADAME COBB. . Having wmovad from Shamin’* BalkUag, West Washing' tan afcoat, raacaotfully soMBa th* BAtnloa vf fa* Ladk* of laSaaigBSi) aad fat publko gossrally, to tar grwt BawMaa affnfalea. Mai wmiofaund ttauaaaatylo* ofAdM aai laafaar BOmVBTB, dboet hoa tha Baatan itaSta£aaUr aAMMaaTBBMMfa < aad%hr at a very small advanoa abov* east. nadtaBHiat laaiinlUvartenaWaBahaa

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OF FASHION, on lUlnofa tear Union Depot aad oppoat** the

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Ineorance Capital Enlarged. ^TNA INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. CONN. Isaearparatsd 1819—daartsr Fsrpstaal Cash Capital 000,M«. ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. SURPLUS, $422,132 U. With the praatige of 38 yean' looceas and experience. DIR eTTt O SEB.

LOCKE & BRO

INSURANCE AGENTS

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DBYGOOPS.

T. K. Brae*. rr„

Robert Buell,

B. A. Bulklej ,

8. 8. Ward. G. F. Darla

Samuel Tudor, M. A. Tuttle,

R. Mather, H. Z. Pratt, D. Hillyer,

Joseph Church,

X Flower, , I. G. Ripley, A. Dunham,

T. A. Alexander.

GROMS|ifIDHABI>VARE

BURNET HOUSE. HE SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS opportunity of greeting hi* old friends, patron* and public generally, and begs leave to Mate that the above magnifloent ekabllihment—architecturally and otherwise the &neat In America—wlH hence forth be condqcted on a scale of enlarged liberality and accommodation worthy It* widely extended reputation. In lympalhy with th* spirit ofretrenchment and economy rendered imperative by the stringency of the tlmei, and per. vading all classes, the price of dally board will from this date be reduced to Two Dollar*. The advantage* of the Burnet House over all other Ho tel* In Olndanatl, are manifold; among which are more liberal and elegant architecture, numerous and easily accessible offices of public convenience, the finest Dining Rooms, and Ladles’ Drawing Room In America. The moat liberal arrangement for taking meals, embracing nearly every hour In the twenty-four, great oentralneis of altuatlon, and olose proximity to all prominent placeiof bullnee*. Trusting to a recognition of these Important advantages, I remain very truly your*. A. B. COLEMAN. febl8-akw6m

Pnbllaliora, Stationer*, and Flank Book Manufacturers, NO. IIS, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) mohlS-dwly] Cincinnati, Ohio XE.AdLix»oAd nooox-ca. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 1ST Walnut-**., bet. Fourth dc Fifth *ta,

CINCINNATI.

WRIGHTSON fa 00., Prorairron*. [mchl3-dly

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W. Keoey, 0. H. Bralnard OFFICERS. B. 0. RIPLEY, President. T. A. ALEXANDER, Vlas President. THOS. K. BRACE, Jr., Secretary. INSURES AGAINST THE DANGERS OF FIRE —aim— Peril* of Inland Navigation, At as liberal rale* and rates as risks assumed permit of solvency and fair profit. v TNSPECIAL attention given to Insurance of Farm Prop[2J erty, Dwelling*, out-buildings and contents. Such insured for periods of three to five years an the moat favorable terms. Choice first clas* Idemlnty maybe effected without delay with this well-known corporation, through the Indianap oils Agency. LOSSES EQUITABLY AEJUSTD And PromptlF Paid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to alegitlmate insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have inducements with the public In selecting their underwriter, we refer them, fbr test of quality and our claims Vo their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with Increasing ability and facilities in future. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, lad. Application can be made to E. U. Barry, Clerk, who is fully authorised to transact business connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. dec84 dly Indianapolis Insurance Company. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. INCORPORATED IN 1836, F74IRI AND MARINE Risk* taken at equitable rates l 1 Losses promptly paid. IIV Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. mohlS ’57 dly, OCULIST, AURIST —AND— GENERAL SURGEON. 30 WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS. Professor Updegraff, Y7I0RMHRLY resident Pbyalclan at Willis’ Hospital, jP Philadelphia, and for many years Principal of the Danville Eye and Ear Infirmary, Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturerupon Physiology, has taken an office In this place, and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to Inform the public that all disease* of the Eye and Ear (with faw exceptions) are curable;and will operate on Cataract, Cross Eyes, Artificial Pupil, Opacities of the Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids, Sore Eyes, and all diseases of the organ. Deafness, difficulty of hearing, (even when thedrum Is entirely gone, will insert an artificial, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural ) He will also operate on Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Contracted Limbs, perform the operation for Artificial Noae, by heating on a new one. And Insert Artificial Eyes, giving them all the motion and expression of the natural, defying detection—they are inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain. The superior advantages he has had In Europe and this country in perfecting himself In all that Is new and valuable in Surgery, warrant* him in saying that everything within the bounds of the profoseion may be expected of

him.

TO THE BALD—Yon can have your hair restored, no matter how i>ald you are. One week’s time in most cases being sufficient to produce a hair from every follcle that produced a hair before. Gray hair can bs restored to Its natural color without dyeing. my34-Dtf.

WM. D. POTTS.

1858. SPRING. 1858. CHEAT ATTRACTION ! NOW RECEIVING —AT TU— , KTew MUX Olxeevp CASH STORE!! No 51 fiast Washington Street, A Magnificent I aeiwtasnfff BaaioesfrI* Among which will be found RICH, PLAIN AND FIGURED Chen*, Spaders aad Plaid, Berege, OhalH, Jacks net and <_ , Lawn “Robe* AHlailla;’’ PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACKONETS, Plata aad Cadre Bang** and Tlseuee, Deng* and Mona DeLalnea, French, Bngfish aad American Okintses, Maraeilles for Basque*, Cashmere 8bawls and Scarf*, Embroideries and Laos* in great variety, Hoop Skirt* and Skirting, Laeenad 80k Mantillas, Glove* and Hosiery of every kind. A X W ■ '0» p A Larga Stack •! STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS,

SUCH

Bleached and Brown Mnalins Sheeting*, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Auckerback and Russel Toweling*, Piano and Table Cover*, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, Marseilles Quilts, Ticks, Cheeks, Ticking*, Cottouades, Jeans, Cloth and Oasstmeres, Vmtings, fac. CLAY, CARTER & COsepta dly.

S. J. Holland & Son. Wholesale ail Retail Grocers. No. 94 East Washington Street fa pat at oar stack condsts of the fallowing goods wkfch ar* kept constantly on head to be Sold Cheap Fbr OseA; Butta, Can’d Peaches, Flaw, Mblhsw* ■Ofa ** TamaSoea, Balt, Coffee, ftaaa, “ CkMrica. Codfish, Tea. Shoulders, “ Currant Cheese, Sugar. KUT- “ SKY,*.. 2353, SSKOnions. “ Oyster*, Srieratus, RJce, Beau*. “ Lobsters, ■ Dafaliil, Baskets. Seeds, “ Pumpkin, Figs, Tomatoes, Olasa and Stem War*.

MISCELLANEOUS. rr—■,r. -

Latest News from Europe

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TJchaKS

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EXTREMELY IMPORTANT INHABITANTS OF THE U.8

BwtwparlaHyaolothe

Inhabitanta of Indiana!

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PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED

STOCK

MISCELLANEOUS.

F AHCTBAZA AR. -v . , *#1,^ BCosiorios. 82.000 WO “ T “ 0, ' ,E '* Elixit>oroiclor-los. X>ross Ti-licLmjLn.K6. HENRY HAUSMAN.

EXTENSIVE

Spring and Summer

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RELIABLE INFORMATION. GLASER &. BROTHERS, "no. Q Suites Bloxtflie. f ISFOBM THEIR FRIENDS and customM ori that their SPRING AND SUMMER

STOCK OP

Hen’s, Boys’, and Youths’ O Xj O TV 2X X Iff O-,

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Gents.’ Furnishing Goods, Is now complate, embracing all th* latest fabrics, from th* lowest grade to the finest garment which can be found ready mad* or be made to order, at the ahortest notice under the superintendence jf Mr. R. B. Mblvill*. For Information in regard to the cheapness of the same look at the extreme low and variety of prices. Coats of all styles, material and color from............ 75 cU. to #40 00 Pan,to and vests of woolen, linen and marseiUe* goods from 75 “ to 813 00 Boys’ ooatofrom 50 “ to 15 00 Boys Jackets 50 “ to 8 00 Boys’vesto “ 50 “ to 6 00 GENTS.’ FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY! White and Fancy Linen Marseilles, and Cambric Shut* 4Q cto to $3 50 Silk, Satin, Linen and Gingham hand- ) kerchiefs 58 eto to 5 00 AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Kept at their establishment to correspond with their ex treme lew rates ef above mentioned goods. GLASER & BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,

MILLS, ALFORD A CO.

fa'WFFEB TO THE TRADE EVERY INDUCEMENT VF In variety, qualify and prices of ail articles in the

grocery Hae.

Merchants located on Railroads can Imve in their own store* the goods orderedfrom us, on the day after the order is received, and we will Warrant the artldes to give entire

satisfaction

We Invite attention especially to enr large and now complete supply ef Salt Fish of every kind In uaa here. Mackerel—Noe. I, 2 and 3 la packages Of all sis**. White Fish and Trent—The quality warranted. Herring—Pickled and dry,In boxes. aprfiO dtf MILLS, ALFORD fa 00. E. & W. M. REEVES GROCERS AND DEALERS PROVISIONS, Tl UTTER A-G6S AND Alii, KINDS4>F O Country Produce. 46 W. Washington street, opposite the Palmer House, aad on* door from the Bank of the State, corner of DUnoia street, Indianapolis, Ind. fefcSdly. GEO. EL JOHNSON, —DXALXX IS—

Carpenters’and Coopers’ Tools, Nails, Glass, Rope, Gun Barreto and Qua Trimmings. No. IB West Wmabing-ton Street, aprlS , .INDIANAPOLIS, IND. dly

CARPETING. . TUST RECEIVED AND RECEIVING DAILY FROM a| New Yarit and Boeton, - aw- - No. 10 East Wellington Street, (Fletcher's New Stock.) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Comprising both in the Dry Goods and Carpet Departments, the latest and most fashionable designs oat for the

4 DRY GOODS DEPARMENT, Every article belonging to this head that eao be furnish ed by the Eastern market* can always ba fanad at this es tablishment. Carpeting and House Furniulilnff Department. Under this head there is nothing deficient richer in Style, Quality or Quantity. The public generally will please bear in mind that this to the Carpet <tad House Furntsfeing’ Emporium of Indianapolis. And every article belonging to thlx branch of business, as well as to that of Dry Goods, can always be found at this establishment, at price* to snit the time*. H A. FLETCHER & CO., No. 10 East Washington Street, Fletcher’s Mew Block, Indianapolis, Ind. P.B-—Carpets Cut and Made. Oil Cloths put down.— Shades of all kinds put up. Gilt Curtain Cornice put up Carpets pot down, and all kinds of House Furnishing Work done to order by an experienced person. aprl7-ddw-3m

STATE OP INDIANA. 1

oath* 7th day ef August, A D. 1858, th* underi. Auditor and Treasurer of arid County, will offer at public tale, at the door of the Coart House, In Oxford, the oounty seat of Beaton County, to the highest bidder, for not less than the minim am price, which to one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, the following Swamp Lands, situate in the aforesaid County and State. In accordance

Itate Legislature, approved May 89.

A. D. 1852. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M. of ■Id day, and to continue from day to day unto all the fol - lowing lands are offered. Lands described as follows,

to-wit;

Th* n wqr of » w qr of sec. 11, township 24, range 9 west. “ seqgofswqrof “ 48 “ “ ** *• “ n w qr of s w qrof “ “ •* •• “ •- »• “ nkqrofn w qr of “ “ “ « •• *• “ seqrofnwqrof “ “ •• ^ “ n e qr of s w qr of “ 15 -‘ “ •* .* •* *• • wqr ofne qrof “ 22 “ « *« »• »» n w qrof s e qrof “ 36 “ ‘ •• io “ Containing in all throe hundred and twenty-acres. WILLIAM H. CALKINS. * 4u< itor Benton County, Indiana. Thbofbuxs Stcmslx, Treasurer. my87-dltfawlUw

TO THE LADIES ! TTfrE HAVE IN STORE THE REST VW Selection of Swataonafafte and Fashionable Dress Trimmings, Frenck Artificial Flower*, fac., fac., Fancy Craps Silk Pattern Bonnets—made In Cincinnati— which cannot easily be surpassed for good taste and neatness of style, AT PRICES TO PLEASE. Also, an assortment of Straw and Fancy Neapolitan, . —sjn>— 01aJLx> Boxun.ote, And other Millineries on hand. Ladies’ Corsets, See, Sec., &c., Always in store and for sale at price* to please. O. S. K. FAHNESTOCK fa CO., apr5-dly N*. 1ft Booth Illinois Btreet.

REMOVAL.

apr10-d3m

Oak Hall, No. 8 Bates House. Indianapolis, Ind.

$5,000,000,000,000.

co„

lexTloetzx Fields!

COMPLETE; and keeps. Wooden Cogs, Conveyer Flight#, Bunr Mill Stimei, Portable Barr MUto, best Dutoh Anker Bolting Clothe—«U atoes from No. 000 to No. 19. and Mill Furntohlnga'

gejeraily.

Also, Bolting Olothimad* up to ordar.

“HSS^ NAT10NAL ANNIVERSARY!

M. n. POTTS. KS. D. POTTS. WM. B. POTTS &

FLOUR FACTORS) GRAIN

—am,—

Produce Commission Merchants, 384 North Delaware avenue, and 383 North Water street, above Vine street, PHILADELPHIA. CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Rxmxxcx; Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Messrs. Haddock, Reed fa Co., Philadelphia. “ Williamson, Taylor fa 0o., “ “ Dale. Ross fa Wither*. “ “ Samuel Boipham fa Sons, " “ J. B. Lippencott fa Co., “• “ J. T. Alhurger fa Co., “ “ John 8. Williams fa Brother, Baltimere. “ Alfred Barnett fa Co., New York. “ John G. Dale, Esq., New York. u A. fa J. 0. Harrison, Indianapolis. Jel-dlwfcw8m-» CaHorwlo'W NClllre. J n a t Received

EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! Fj^xsrcrsr F’j^jsrcrjr jp'^A.Jsrcnr JUST OPENED

Celebrated Fancy Bazaar, aprl4 HENRY HAUSMAN. GLASER 61 BROTHERS’

SALE OF THE

State Banking-house and Lot SEALED PROPOSAL* WILL BE RES OKIVEDby the undersigned until Wednesday, July 4, twelve o’clock M., for thepurehaM of the State Bank-ing-house and the furniture and fixtures of th* same, together with the Lot No. 1, in square 87, on which it Is sttoated. Proposal* will be eonaiderod for part* of the proparty, If th* offers for parts together cover a sale of the whole. Credit for one-half will be allowed for fire years, on Its being made equal to pro*Bring seven per cent, per annum In advene*, and th* remainder to be paid by the 1st

day of December next.

Supply of Cap, Letter and Note Paper Of the above cleebrated brand at* XCTXB’S. aprS7 d8w TKT AT EH-COOLER8.—WING HELL’S PA1 ft ENT WATKR.C00LER8, a full assortment now

opening

Bouquet Water-cooler*—2,3,4 and 5 gallon*. Landscape Water cooler*—2, 3 4 and 5 gallons. Plain Water-coolers-8.3, 4 and 5 gallons. For sale at manufacturer’s prices, freight and boxing added. JACOB LINDLEY, J«82 No. 16 Weet Washington street, Indianapolis. Fourth Arrival Of CtPRING AND 8.71 .TINIER FASHIONAO ble Good* at the Ladies' Fancy Store, No. 5 Batea Boom, Indianapolis. [apr9) M. A. GILLIGAN. A LOT OF NICE NEW FEATHERS i

WILLARD’S.

septlS

OAK HALL, S BAT E S HOUSE INDIANAPOLIS,IND. 1 ' dXye

THOMAS PARKS. ftAMOCL It*DONALD* jFARKS & MCDONALD’S General Agency- and lateLliffenee

OF^FXC^JEJ

TTAS been removed to Hubbard’a Bnilding, No 1, XX corner of Washington and Meridian streets, up

stairs, and la now open for buainea*.

Every body who want* to work, man or woman, can come to this office and get employment at any time. Who would be idle, when they can get business by appli-

cation?

The business of this office is to find work for whoever may want it; to furnish domestics to those who need them; to rent and lease houses of all kinds; to trade In property; to eotteetdebte in any part of the State; and to transact any other kind of business usually done at a General

Agency.

J£pBonda, deeds, mortgages, and other instruments, drawn up at this office, and any legal business carefully attended to. my20-D6m MADAMS BURDELL,

DOCTRESS. *

, Office #n

MERIDIAN STREET. sooth or Koxnaim STksarr, orroam aarrurr church, IRWADAME BURDELL treats the following ITX diseases: Fevers of every description; OhiUs; Lung Xnseaees; Liver Complaints; Dyspepsia; Nervous Diseases of every description; Female Weakness of every description; Scrofula; Blood Dfaeteas; Fever Bores; Paralysis, and Rheumatism She also practices UROSCOPY,which makes It convenient for person* who live out of the city to send specimens for examination and save expense. All whe favor her with a call will receive prompt attention. Jan 9 , dly THOS. J. MARTIN, omraux co wm—c* awn Forwarding Merchant, Grain, Seen* and Prwdncn, Main St, bet. Second and Third, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. E7» Orders for Groceries, Liquors, fac., solicited and filled *n the meat favorable terms. JUT* Liberal cash advance* mad* on consignment*.

REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan & Pierce, WILL BUT AND SELL (ON COMMISSION.) Houses and Lots, Farms and Farming Lands In all Western States, Land Warrants, Lan.ls catered In nil Western States, witb Casts or Land Warrants, Taxes Paid and Titles Examined. AND WILL ATTEND TO COMMISSION BUSINESS GENERALLY. Office, First Door East of Palmer House. A 8 AGENTS we will (on commission) NEGOflATl /X PURCHASE or MAKE SALES ef HOUSES AND LOTS, And vacant BUILDING LOTS In the city of i Xzxc3.la.za. Atolls, And other dties and towns In the State. Also, FARMS and FARMING LANDS near this city. Also, FARMS and FARMING LANDS in aU parts of iKDiaxa, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nrbvaska, Kansas, Michisan. WILL BUY OR SELL

va/

And insure them to be perfect. Q Will Enter Lands with Cash or Land Warrants. WILL PAY TAXES in any of the Counties of thi* State, and examine Otlea. Also, attend to the renting of HOUSES and other property and the collection of rente WILL negotiate sale* of GOODS, MERCHANDISE or other property for Beal Estate. Procure good CASH INVESTMENTS in property or in Mortgaged SeonrUies, and also to the procurement of money on mortgages given for bona fide sales.

X00 003E ’ NO * 1 OI * A1! * cradl,es * X A A »OZ. EXTRA WALDRON ±UU GRAIN SCYTHES. (Tfh » O *. WALDRON GRASS q>U SCYTHES. O A A DOZ. FORKS, OF BEST QUAL4UU ITY OF STEEL, —tor— HAY, STRAW AND MANURE. 5Q IH)Z. WOOD HAND RAKES. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. P. S. BIRKENMAYER, Seed and Agr enltural Store, 74 East Washington St. mayl4-d3tfawtf.

Ohio Premium Woolen Factory Indlanapolin, Ind., South Side of Washington' St., on the bank of the River. A~WUR Factory is in full operation, and we are now better prepared to worlilWool into all kinds of Goods, Roll or Yam, than ever before, Our factory Sis ful of machinery and everything is complete and in perfect order. Having run our machinery all winter, we have on hand a large stock of Goods of our own make, such aa plain and fancy Caesimeres, Battinets, Blankets, Cloths, Jeans, plaid Flannel, wh te, red and brown Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Stocking Yarn, fac., fac. Call and see these goods before leaving your Wool at any other Factory. Country Spinning and Roll Carding. Wash your clean, and brin? IttotheOhio Premium Woolen? actu , and we will make you such Rol Is as *411 please the glrlsa nd such Yaro«itrwill make the Weavers laugh. We do our work promptly; employ good workmen, attend to our business; waste none of your Wool; and work as cheap as any responsible Factory. Call and see us, and judge of the quality of our work for yourselves.— Customers from a distance can have their Rolls and Yarn to take homo with them. Cash for Wool. The highest market price paid for Wool in cash or goods. mayl2-w3m MERRITT & COUGHLEN.

. s.i»m&T XiAtost. j3l. w ±~\r A1

[NOR SALE CHEAT, nt

r octai-dtf

GREAT BALE OF

AT AUCTION. fa LL OF THAT WELL-SELECTED nL stock belonging to th* late saUbHahment of N. F. I art hall, oonristing of Hall, Parlor and Chamber Paper,

•f latest styles.

Will be sold far cash la let* to enti purchasers, at the store-room on nttools street, first door north of Bn

|\) EW BLACKSMITH ESTABLISH ix meat. The undentgned having determined on a permanent location tat this city, would beg leave to Inform tb* public, that they nay confidently aspect to have nay kind of Job Work don* promptly and la goad stylo, and at fair price*. HOR3B SHOBING He would any to Fanners, Livery and Omnibaa and Dray man, a* wall aa gentlemen and famt nag Stays, nlanaa try car work. From long experience In th* burin—, he is pre owed to do aU work fr, his Una as U should bat Wagons constantly on hand and made to older, from tho oeetof malarial, and by tho moot experiencedworkaon. Repairing dona on abort notice. tihon removed to tho now trick on Peaantvmais (treat opposite the State Bank. THOMAS MARKHAM. fablS-lSBMfaw

KAUr A HILT, Hxnuraort— or t . BANK DOORS. JAIL WORK, VBRANDAS, BALUBTBADI N G. GRATING,

AI0AU. RIND* or

IRON W ORK

TT8UALLY ABOUT A HOUSB. We preoent oureelve# U to the ottioenoof Indianapolis, and of the State at large, and ask IhrirpnerotaBO, and assure tb— that they need not go to Cincinnati to get work done, for we are prepend to da anything In tho shore line as cheap, and in aa werk—aHke manner aa oan be done anywhere. We

wairaat to give satisfaction in all work done by us.

: Grata Ymti Lateenoloeed With Iron Bailing at reason-

able price*.

We also hang Houae Bell*, such as front door, parlor, chamber, and hotel bolls. repaired. Wo may ba found on the corner of Kentucky Avenue and Tennaaaao Streets any tiaednring working hour*. W* Invite aU to give as a oaQ baft— ataring a contract anywhere ate*, Indianapolis, Indiana. ‘ -yfr-dly

SPRING and SUMMER ■'f STAPLB Ind FANCY i> A3i|

’.

WANTED

FOR THE UNITED STATES

JStfuZ

NEW

TTIIDER THE ORIENTAL HOUSE, HUIJ note Street. The nainriUred deri—ttatthie Saioon when arery ■padea.af work la Ma Mm wIB ha paribnaad la f the bet poarible manner, wili be reneraliy triad,fballnga*•d that parfaot eaUsitation will be jirew, aaafr-dfy GwOBAB OANADf,

Rare thaace for Book Bayers. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 4 COMPLETE CLASSIFIED CAT A LOGUB of Books, In every department of Literature, ooamlntag tho gnateri indae—ante to porehascra, oan ba obuined’by rending year address to v G.G. IVANS, A Fnbltitar, 4H Oheenut rireet, Philadelphia.

T XiriW^a"reanrrerJ

oox of MtnroH reariritngiT^rtS

Tmm, Orelffw—, PUktrea, Dtafaww, Dreknra, ,0§F*«Dlnfans, Pltchnrp, »d Dritlw—, orekw Drenxdfia.Prnit Bawl*.

17TDIANAPOLIS, PITTSBURG AN X CLEVELAND RAILROAD ELECTION.—Th* annual meeting of the etockholdere of thi* Company, for i riaotioo of Director* aad ti ii—flun of gnnind taalw will be held at the office of the Company, in ludiaaapoti*, on THURSDAY, the99d day of July next, at ten o’clock A.M. BDWABD KING, Becrriary. J*t8-9tDfa9tW

bring the norths— quarter of aaadon 97, and t care quarter of the aorefa rent qunr a of aaction ahip », runffr»«8W aoidte •- June 91,

A good Stoek Farat WiBBM.

Laontad nnrerjar

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MaMMJUiAJT M PIMBCM, : On* ffare 8— of Fri—r

HUGH MILLER ■PB BP HUG! ^ ^ ■ffTS^AM fa BOWSPB. TWhreririffilhlffiBB LnOWNIMG.

4 RLB-BODIBD UNMARRIXD MBN, to FAY FROM 'ill,la FBRMOBTX. r •

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Jnsl Racwlwad. fay

A. B. WILLARD A CO. apr22 '' || The City Orey.Vtnta Bud

will rtnunn ntmo rtxfC ^..

Pnmdea, Proceualans," Pjteaafaea, Fd*«lwrels, Pnfailc and Prlwate Pariiwn, 4~Y^fHB MOST RBASONABLB IB RMS. A good may 14-d^i No. 30 W— WaahUntan Street. - FARMERS’ HOTEL, (on aquoau rokth or rana wot,) Orerner Garexx&a and Illlarefts Streets, INDIANAPOM*. INDIANA*^ u rpHIS Hotel hao iuri toon eattre^refarairired. aid X wm be kept Infariorte no Hotel in the Wert. Guests wB find aa ana*— table, claan hade nod ooreTBriat rooms. I my 19-Dly] ». BUBHSIG, Proprietor.

Will attend ala* to any and all AGENCY BUSINESS in

oar Une.

Terme and Bates of Chargee a*foUov>i: From $300 to $3,000 Ind naive, wfll be taxed it two 9 cent., a* commission ; as the value of the property advances shove $3,000 the rat* per cent will decrease in the following ratio : From $3,000 to $4,000 at sent.; from $3,000 to $5,000 9 cent.; from o $/,0U0 atlx per cent.; from $7,000 aad-ps much greater as the sum may be, tt wfll not be 1— Chan one per cent, and all snnti as above mentioned going above $3,000 wfllbalwe per cent., charged on first $3,000. On all sale* of proptetj,while in our hand*, commission 1* charged. No sale, no commiteion, or charge whatever. We require notice to be given two weeks prerious to a withdrawal of property from our book*. And we farther wish it understood that we hold all person* responsible for the commisrion on property when trade* may be commenced with the owners of Mid proper!. before the withdrawal of the same. On til tales the above will not be departed from. Ob —lUrtinneend tho transaction Of other business, OUT rates of oomtniarion will be fixed and Information given to partiesdertring to know them, at our office. McKernan & Pierce. Wxshuiotom St. Adjoixuo tub Pauixx Housn, feblldfaw Indianapolis, Ind. By Wm. T. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Commissioiier of Deeds, —POBALL THX— STATES AND TERRITORIES —AMD DSALOt 1*— Railroad Stock*, Bonds, Land Warrants, &c., Nre. lOl-S, Kreat Wasafaluxtoia Street, OVER ADAMS BXFRB8S OFFIOB, Buys, will and exchange* property of all kinds. Benia and lea— Houses, Lots and Farms. B—band ealte fits rire, Bonds, Nate* aad ~~ Buys, sefla, and locate* Land Warrants. Sells Beal Batata and Stock* at Auction. <Ml,efaS4pfaN0tM and Claim*. . _ Fays Texas aad rxaarinre Title* in any of th* Wortern jtttpf ‘ ' . . rBntera Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiate# Loan*, and makaa Ooltectione. ~ , Peeda, Mortgages, Lea—, Plate, fac. thy letter promptly replied to. _ le—tranrertiona strictly oonfidontiaL Orerfa^e always at the door to ohow property-

Just Published, Gratis, THE QOTH THOUSAND4 FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT without metiicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak neea, Nocturnal Emission*, Genital and Nervou* Debility i Impotency, and Impediment*to Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaint* originating in the impendence and solitude ot youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, I* in thi* smallt act clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by mean* of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, t icreby advoding all the advertised nostrums of the day Sent to any address, gratis and postage free in a single envelope, by remitting (port paid) two postage stamps, to Dr B. DE LANEY, 68 East 3lrt street. New York City. January 20 wly WESTERN AGENCY OF THE— American Sunday-school Union. GEORGE CROSBY, No. 41 West Fourth street, Cincinnati. 4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE publications of the American Snnday-school Union, at Philadelphia prices, constantly on hand, together with the publications of Robert Oarer fa Bro., A. D. F. Randolph, New York, and Thomaa Nelson fa Sons, London. Bibles and Testaments of every variety, and a general assortment of Religious and Theological books. Catalogues furnished on application. [my29 d2wkw6t

Indiana & Illinois Central Rail-

way Company.

4 MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Indiana fa IUlnoia Central Railway Company will beheld at the Office of the Company, in the City of Indianapo is, on Wednesday, the 1th day of July, 1858 for the purpose of considering and determining npon a plan of retiring a portion of the Capital Stock of th* Company, and transaction of other business.

By order of tire Board of Directors.

mylS-DlOtfaWtt. JAMBS M. SHARPE, Secretary. FTTBCFS Z FTJR£F8 Z

ANTI-FREEZING WRLL PUMPS,

[CHEAPER THAN EVER, and warranted to

Vy give satisfaction.

Sheet Lered* Lead Pipe, Brass and

Silver Cocks

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1

WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS, And, in ihort, everything in the Plumbing line, can be had

at the old stand of 3 f

Ramsay & Hanning, Kentucky Avenue, Immediately south of the Stats Offices. N. B.—Work done all over the State All work warranted. We also buy Old Copper, Bra** and Lead. aprl4-d8re RAMSAY d HANNING.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

QUEETVSWARE If (fare SkJpi ■ - -

Kwr*htaw)ae*r W in.England, QUEENSWAftS, co

mud Nortb

tae SfaJpa Lancaster

America-

i hare just received, direct from the manufactories

a large aad varied aasortaeat of comprising every variety of style in Tre

and Dinner Setts; a large quantity of assorted GLASSWARE, which we will aril at Cincinnati prices without fail. We also keep constantly oa hand a large assert—■* of STONEWARE. HAWTHORN fa BUCHANAN, •ept3-dwlyl Bast Washington-at., near Little’* Hots

Da ereualderutlreu df tfae reefant Becla-

irereeftfae

SUPREME COURT, 2P XI ZK 25*. X ar XI ;■ WB]wadtias4o*ta»ra ; ‘ “ large assortment HslL janX7-dt£.

BMcker’s into Work!

—AT—

Stewart A Bowen’s. ■ay? ' fafc Remarkable Conversions! Rewlval Irecideuts dnriregr tfae rreret AwroJaereireR reff iMT-d, With an introduction by EMMMt WAMD BEECHES, at STEWART fa HO WEN’S,

WA8MINQTON FOUNDR Y MACHINE WORKS* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA H * ffijfD iman ' A Yin ton. NagteS—TBril—, « C‘se t &r^£fsss'ssis!r-iss, Grata Sepreratrer, Impreved. Pit Pa Grata SepuraVer,

pas i— bio AiiV/

a. 1- WALPOLE. K. maOBOH. WALPOLE & FERGUSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. mj29-dfawlj , . lu • :• CXXTXB P. KATHAWAT, J. B. ASXXW HATHAWAY fa AONEW, Attorneys and ConneeUors at Law

AT WIN AM AC, IND.,

WB priasspriff attend to all business intrusted io theer

osr* lnne84wly-*

Modern Style of School Furniture ffiffiANUFACTUREB AND FOR MALE jyj hy N. JOHNSON, No. 490 Htsdson Btreet, N. Y.

A iargasupply kaptoonetantly on hand. *** ‘ ealan fbnrarded on application aa above.

Illustrated oir-

rechJl-wfire

Mi vi I Barest.

m — Imre ' iroaU^citia, ^ At Wlllrer-rtl’re.

JUST ARRIVED. . . FIFTH ARRIVAL ' RADIKS’ AN— OSU.BUNWSM rta Shawls sbd Mantillas, at tta Ladies’ Vaaej

•. 5 Ori** House.

15-dtf M. A..0ILLIGAN.

HAWTHPltT fa MOTT, laadoaoladiemmufartwere, « Fulton Streri. New York.

MACHINES, rebiing Shaft Ma-

WB - ' - --- -

Baft ar

J) 3.00H lb*. Omhro Madder

158 tea. CoeMnast;

4 bria. Los Dye;

900 bria. Chrore. otaasa; 150 W—Ertrset Logwood S^^FuJc*; 15 brio. 0s—d Care—i

8 “ Al—;

Ifi OarteyaOO TWol;

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SECOND Wn UWHRRSH . ohstoelstof Priada, 1

ARRIVAL. 19 aaa J

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