Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1858 — Page 2

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Wnwnraone* r»n ■ aia*mr* tlong with Um UU« •*cellrni<y»m#*Jift»,D*n OTcoarse, there wm (Kune big M »torJ't4lliog f, darlofr that Irfp. Am >ug Dan 7 * ftodiioni wft* »a English geotlftin*ri M on the lour of Aaftno*.” He neemed pMticul»rl? wide ftWftke to all Dao Mid, for the Umnmt’ii noteAronk waft in frer|oent oce to ciOrh the gootl tiling* which fell from the “Li/e YankeeV 7 Iijm. Otmerring thi«, Dan “apotted hi* man,'’ and liegan the relation of a *eriea of adrefiture* and eufieriencea which literall/ “a*-

toniftheil the natiree,” though theae latter gen'

eing the drift of the joke, preaer/ed »e-

riouft face*. There were tele* of horror and of

DRY GOODS.

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real tragediea, in which the narrator bad “played a lea/Jing pirt; there werj deed* and hairbreadth eacapefthyaea and land; tliere wm the incident of the mother who devoured her own child) all of which the aatonifthed traveler eeened to credit with implicit faith. At length Mr. Marble, apparently tired of rehearaing hie adrenturea, dc•cetidod to topica o( the day. He adverted to the fact that alligatora had been found to be very uRefill animalft, and *utcd that they were, at that lime, actually employed as msU earrirrt between Ht. I/iuia and New Orleana. He aaid a paeecnger would occaaionally see a negro, with a mail-bag aero** hia ahoaldem, going up or down the river at a speed of aixty or aeventy mile* an hour—an alligator being the “bone.” So docile hail the “animals” become, that it was probable they would be introduced a* mail Crirrien in all the rivers of this countrr! All this the audience heard, with every muscle of the face strained to subjection. The tourist beckoned to Marble at the end of his narration, and the two went ont together. All were now on the guf mer as to “what was up.” Dan returned, after awhile, with a face of radiating smilea. It was evident he had “won.” He finally explained : “ 'The Englishman asked if what he had related was a solemn fact?’ Yankee replied, ‘ 'non honor it waa !* Engliabman then sai l, 'If Yankee would write down the particulars of the circurnatance, for hia use in a work he was preparing on American Features under En</lieh Scrutiny, that he would pay fire pounds for the accommodation.’ Yankee replied, ‘An American gentleman would disdain to accept money for such a service; but said it was customary, when a courtesy was to be returned, for the party to stand the champaigno suppers.' Whereupon the Englishman had gone to the steward and ordered such a repast." Oh, that ovation of Briton to Yankee! It cost about eighty dollars ; the Queen and her children were toasted, ” Rule Britannia ” waa sung, ami the Englishman was put to Ited drunk, to wake up in port nest morning and find bis guests all departed. We have looked in vain for that (iromised book, and hope it may be forth-

coming.

Dm so the PaicsT.—An Irishman made a sudden rush into a druggist's shoo, took from hia pocket a soda-water bottle filled to the brim with some pure liquor, and, handing it across thecounter, exclaimed: “There doctor, snuff that, will you?” The doctor did as be was directed, and pronounced the liquid to be genuine whisky. “Thank you, doctor,” said the Irishman, “hand it to mo again, if you plaze.” The doctor again did us directed, and asked what he meant? “Ocb, then," said Pat, “if you will have it, the priest told me not to drink any of this unless Ijtot it

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IWA clergyman catechising the youth of his parish, put the first question in the Heidelberg

catechism to a girl.

“What Is your only consolation in life and

death?”

The poor girl smiled, and no doubt felt very queer, but she did not give an answer. The privet

insisted.

“Well, then,"said she ( “ifl must tell, it Is the little shoemaker that wears the striped jacket.”

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INSURANCE.

Insurance Capital Enlarged. ^TNA INSURANCE COMPANY HAHTFORD. CONN. Incorporated 1819-Cfcnrtor Perpotnml Gwh Capital JM’S $1,000,000. ABSOLUT* AND UNIMPAIUD. SURPLUS, $422,132 11. With the prestige of ft yean’ soeoftss and experience. DIM F.Tt OHS. T. K. Brace, ar., Samuel Tudor, Joseph Church, a®** 8 "}!. M. A. Tuttle, 1. /lower, ’ ■. A.Bulkle/' R.Maaho, 1.0. Klple/, H Z Pratt, A. Dunham,’ ft* *• Darts, D. HiUjar, T. A. Alaxaader. w. Kane/, 0. H. Bralnard. OFFICERS. 1. 0. RIPLIT, President. T. A. ALKXANDBK, Vice President. THOB. K. BRACI, Jr., Secretary. INSURES AGAINST TH1 DANGERS OF FZRE

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J*orlls of Inland IVmTlgntidm, At as liberal rules and rates as risks —used permit of

■olveno/ and fair profit.

■ ISPBCIAL attention gtren to Insurance of Pars Prop fR-J ’ D ^*Hlnxs, out-buildings and contents. Such weired for periods of three to fire /ears en the noat fa

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Choice first-cl— Idemlnty may be effected without delft/ with tide well-known corporation, through the t~m—

die Ageuc/.

Loeeus uarrrsatT asjtsrran

Fwoauptiy Paid

WM. BRNDRRfiOV tgeot,

Application cun be made to D. W. dnaeTS,—. id!' u

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THE OCEAN TELEGRAPH!! The Attention of the Public Is iurtted to the Extensive Stock of Fill tad Wiater Dry deeds SOW OPR*mo AT THE BOSTON STORE. SO* 10 Wwat WaMfclafftdm Street. H. J. HORN’S OLD STAND!! CeniFrfatnff nil tine Iffeweet and Meet Deelrafele Style# In Market!

The Preprietar ef tie I a Eetabllahaient Hellewlny that the CASH AND ONE PRICE System Is the only correct plan for doing business, will ad here to this system, which will enable Mm to offer Inducement* to buyers equal to those of any establishment in Indianapolle. It is the Intention to make our BstaMishment equal to an/ other in the City as it respect* extent and variety of STOCK AND PRICES!!

The Proprietor will be constantly In Market, which will give vaetl/ superior advantages In purchasing, and win enaMa him at all Umea to

DEFY COMPETITION!! J. MORRISON, Proprietor,

n. J. BORN, Manager.

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FALL DRY OOODS OF EVERY DENCHIPTIO WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF jSL XjAX»G?0 Stools. TO S E L ^ -fcRO jvr» GO TO

Medical advertisements

CASH STORE!!

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Indianapolis, Ind.

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The Latest News from Europe EXTREMELY IMPORTANT —TO SU.TUW— INHABITANTS OF THE U. 8. But mpedaUj so to th* Inhabitants of Indiana! PUBLIC ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED —to THUEXTENSIVE. STOCK Spring and Summer

CARPETING, J'ita tSSjEISJ ““r »°“ —ar— Na 10 Bast Washington Street, (Yleteher’s New Bleck.) HVDIAWAPOLIS, INDIANA. O—pMaffbothln the Ihy Goods and Oarpet Departnratfethelatsstand moetbahionabiedeeigasoutfertlM DRY G0008 - DEPARMENT, ■very article belonging to thie bead that eaa be furnishedfefftbe Rastarnaarketa ean always ba found at thla as

CnrpetlnF and Reuse Faralehln* Depmrtnaemt. Under UU head there is nothing deficient either is fityls, Quality or Quantity. The pubtte gaoenllj wll please b— tn nind that this is M Ca/Fet sand Renee FnnaleMtnK EmFerlmma ef fadlnmapeiu. A«d every artiela baloamag to thie branch ef “ ttat fey Geode, cun alwan be this edabUsh—nt, d pri—to suR the times. H- A. FLETCHER & GO., ®e* 9 lad Waahlugtoa fitruet, Tteteher’s Maw

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fever amd A«me.amd a* adectfama af the fit—eh ami ia—m in tW BnMR8nrf HOLLAND BITTER8.

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Itjaamidriar which is whilmimr to be takem by pe^ pie enjoying good health, ae it will pa—U their health; and dek people, sufferiag aader the tadmamsaa of the above-named diar—s, win find reMef by R. for teeUsaomale and lufanaatiom atoms the virtnes of BoauaUAHp’s Boueva Brmms, erm/body who has

used it wtD givw satisfactory tefcseaca.

JACOB L. WALLACE, Sola Agent,

Ba. U DHoois street, sowth of the Palmer Bouse, Imdianapofis. Ind. J/S-DAWly P. fi.—Persons wlshiug to boon— agents for t sale of thie medicine may dheet letters, ineiceing postap stamp,

■gent for the United femes and them with all infeematon deWallach, IndtanapoUa, Ind.,

Box 771.

lavusafoua, Wednesday, July 7, IBM. Thie is to certify that we, the undenigiiod, have Med Bonenlump’s Holland Bitters, and bare found it to operate for all pnrpoaea it is designed for, particularly against the disabilities ef the Stomach and Chills and fever. We heartily recommend it to our feOow-dtfsens as a family standard medicine. John Busk/, Adam Knauf, C. Newcomer, John Kistner, Christian Popp, Gottlieb Nebring, Isaac Smith (Mail Agent on M and I. ffailroed), John Weis, Charles M. ■liar, Henry Rofert, D. O. Middlemae. TTr*Per mleby aU reepeetabie dnuKlete. J. L. WALLACII7 Sou Agent, jy* No. IS Illinois street.

LOCKE & BRO INSURANCE AGENTS.

GROCERIES AMD HARDWARE

MISCELLANEOUS.

wm me. none may asm leuerto J. L. Wallach, sole agent Canada, who win tarnfoh the etawd. Dtreet letters J. L Wi

GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICE! (Ofeee open evwy day and evening. DR. EWING, Ne. 9 Vlrjrialm Avenue, Sentla«emst eff Use Bnaaefe Hmm M, Indian mpoltaytrrotee Me wbele tfane to the treatment of Secret Diseases, cash ae Syphilis, In its ffnt and secondary atagea, gonnorrbees, gleet, Inflaatation of the bladder, atiiUutee, tmpotency, diseases of the bones, mercurial dfcraeee, scrofula, Ac. AH suffering under protracted cases, aggravated or unsueceefelly treated by inexperienced or pretended practitioners; these laboring under the destructive effects of mercury or quack nostrums, ad who suspect the remains of disease lurking in their systems, may consult Dr. 1. with honorable confidence and a guaranty of a spa sly and permanent curs. Dr. Rwtng *»monnc«ie to ladies in want of a remedy for irregularities, stoppages, Ac., peculiar to the ddiemte organisations of their systems. Dr. Deder’s female Monthly Pills as the remedy. The many thousand boxes I have sold prove it—none speak ill of them, for all like them. Dr. Dader’s Pill* ean only be had at Dr. Bwtngs office. No. 9 Virginia avenue. South-east of Branch Bank, Indianapoli*, Indian** Ladle* in certain situations should not usr these, the particulars of which will be found on the direct m accompanying each box. Price $1. Sent by mail to any part of the country. No letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance or a postage stamp. Office hours from 8 a. m., to 9 p, m mchS-dAwly.

Show it to Suffering Humanity! WONDERFUL CURES PERFORMED. A-'l HEAT RE.VIEDY, NOW IN SDC- \ Jf CZSSPUL operation, in Atheneum Building, corner Meridian and Maryland streets, Indianapolis, Indiana. The undersigned have purchased the right of using the KUctro-Chemical Vapor Bath, so celebrated in the Bastern cities—and the only one of the kind in the Western country—for the cure of the worst forms of the following diseases; Scrofula, King's Rvii, Gout, Chronic aad Inflammatory Rheumatism, Salt Rheum or Tetter, Bryripelas, Old Sores or Tumors, Liver Complaint, /ever and Ague, any and all diseases of the Skin or Blood, of long or short standing; female diseases. Piles can be cured; Syphilis in all forms. Persons suffering from improper use of mercury can be relieved as by magic, and all cutaneous or chronic diseases humanity is heir to. We are prepared to guarantee cures of the worst description of any of the above diseases; and for these we are now advertising. Patients living at a distance, by addressing us, (indoatag postage stamp,) will receive immediate attention. CoasuLTATioa Pam. Office hours, 8 to 19, 2 to 6, 7 to 9, each day. DR. H. 8 WRIGHT A CO., Proprietors. H. 8. Wright, M. D., B. 8. Lm, M. D. Jyl2-DAW3m

COPPER-SMITHING /COTTRELL A KNIGHT ar- now prepme* \y to take Jobs of Copper work of ■*“ v* th country thia can with us in workmanship. Distillr*" --oa Brewers are particularly Invited to call and exadfine our work before they order, as we keep the best of workmen, it is unnecessary to go any farther than Indianapofis for copper work for Distilleriee and Breweries. We are prepared to manufacture SOU Worms, Still and Brew Kettle* of any stse. We wiU duplicale Buffalo, Cincinnati, Louisville and 8t. Louis prices, and further, we will warrant all our work to be perfect in every particular or no pay. We are now permanently established in Indianapolis and we desire to do a business that will merit the confidence and patronage of the public. We are also prepared to furnish Brass Work of any description and to do all kinds of Sheet Iron, Brass and Tin Work at the shortert notice. All orders for work respectfrilly solicited. We keep on hand a large assortment of Lead Pipe, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. N. B—We pay the higbeet price in cash for eld Copper Brass and Lead. Shop on Delaware street opposite Cental Depot eepthdlw-wly.

WM. PATTERSON, AVtomaoT- raw X*eaw. OffICB nr TRMPRAAMGR hatt JUNK *9*imaamaa* Be*. Haws.

REMOVAL.

THOMAS FAXES. SAMUEL M’DOHALD. tPARKS & MCDONALD’S General Agency an* intelligence O-F* IF 1 1 o :ei FT AS been removed to Hubbard’s Building, No 1, in corner of Washington and Meridian streets, up stairs, and is now open for business. Bvery body who wants to work, man or woman, can come to this office and get employment at any time. Who would bo Idle, when they can get business by application? The business of this office is to find work for whoever may want It; to furnish domestics to those who need them; to refit and lease booses of all kinds; to trade in property; to collect debt* in any part of the State; and to transact any other kind of basin eaa usually done at a General ^Lr^Bonds, deeds, mortgages, and other instrument*, drawn up at this offio*, and aay legal business carefully attended to. my90-D6m

CTOTPXOE]. LADI18 AND GRNTLRMIN, SAV1 YOUR M0N1Y! ssr Torn Clothes Cle-im#A at B. KALISCH** New York Dying, Sconrlmg and Repairing Re tahlishment' Illinois street, four doors above Washington street, opposite the Bates House. d^OATS, TESTS AND HANTS CAN BE made to look as now as when first from the tailor, by his celebrated Chemical Process. Bvery spot of grease, paint, wax and for ean ba removed, and warranted not to reappear. Also, carpets cleaned in the best manner. Ladies’ silk, satin and woolen goods are dyed and dcaned. N. B.—All article* left at the above establishment will be neatly rep tired before they are cleaned. auglftly

Great Importation off Dried Prnaes aad Pears' Pare Rhein Wine

and Prune Brandy* Ac

JUST RBCBIYBD,

7,000 ha. Trench and Gesmaa Prunes;

*,000 fee. Dried Pears;

S,Nfi gala- beet Rhine Wine, from last year's crop; , 500 gals. Prune Brandy, Soap Grain, Ae.; WUeh he will sell, wholesale and retail, at low figures for on*, at St Charles Wine and Bear Saloon. Washington drsettwo doors east of the Flight House, Indianapolis.

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wnotasAui nuAuas m all xnas or Manifaetwed Tobacco tad Cigars,

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General Commission Merchants, No. 16 Colainbift-«t-,bet. Main aad Sycamore,

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CINCINNATI. O.

3. Molvillo

TAILOR,

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NO. 9 BATBS H0U8B. Dfita.

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GREAT BARGAIN. T3I7* OFFER FOB SALE EIGHTY Vw acras of ehatea Kami, lying within a#s mile of the «*y. — the Nlwhlnn land usrth. The land ia nearly all under foMea. rnd Aot fifty-five acres In cultlvatioM. A _ W«S» A WILSON, M*S-*w Na. 1 Odd yellows’ am.

iT OCCTPIEB BY THI “CMyagHmffcsd.Oemn , < ~H*ra> sto#. and “Chaster Oak UK ttaffO*?/

MALA ALFORD A Ca pyrKK TO TBK TBAPB BVBBT INDCCRXBNT

CINCIHNATI CABDS.

BUTLER’S H#rcnatil# Bccardv am* Cmvjtm*

Mmnafmctary Na. 39, Fine Street, Ciarimamti.

■AKB three Kstis otiMr only in Odr degree at

BXCORlft—Per Ladgms and RoeonlB only. MBBCANT1LE—for Books, iuteu and genera pnronea. COPTINO—fer Letter Pwas only. Hava had awasdad them fonrteen

Refer ta MB thmnghat the South and West. Addrem orders to J. *r, or to 8TXWART A BOWBN, LUSB A WILSON, Book Bfatdec mchlS-dlxl

Lavatettb. In.

PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West • ourth St. CINCINNATL

A T TRCAX A BALDWIN'S MUSIC HOUBB 2% may be found a superior assortment of choice makes ofPimm# F#rt#S' Hmrmawmimms und Meloelenna, in plain and ornamented cases, mads from the best materials, and warranted to stand in any dimate. Also, a Urge and varied assortment of Sheet Masse. Also, Violins, nates, Violincellof, flageolets, Clarinetts, Accord eons flotillas, fifes, Bairioa; Guitars, Tamborines, Strings, Bass and Tenor Druma, dte. Brass lastraments tar BaaAs. mayS-dly 66 West fourth Street. Cincinnati.

JOMM WTMKE.

SETH S. HAUtES.

WM. WTMME.

WYNNE HAINES A CO.. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Pearl-st., (Between Vine and Race Streets,) mchl3-dly1 Cincinnati.

^^^IXON^GOODMMvv ^ Manufacturers, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Every Y»rietj at Farrigu ab4 D—estit PAPER, PRINTERS’ CARD STOCR; Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALSt ETC., V 77 & 79 WALNUT ST., \ CINCINNATI.

X1.a11x*oac3L Xl-ooorca. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING I6T Walnnt-nt., bet. Fourth dc Fifth ata, CINCINNATI. WBlGHTSON A 00., PrortHExons. [mchl3-dly

WASHINGTON FOUNDRY MACHINE WOKKS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Hasselman A Vinton. MAJlUFACTUims OF Fngines and Boilers, AST and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds; Grist Mills; Sash, Holey and Circle Saw Mills. Also, Kak«' Grain Separator, Improved. Pitt’s Grain Separator,

THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINES. H0R8B POWBR8 for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Msdune. PORTABLE IXQINH8, suitable for running Thresh* ing Machines, Corn SheUers, Portable Kills, Wood Sawing, Ac. The attention of farmers is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any use to which hone power can be applied. for Circulars, with terms and pries, address as above. * -dAwSm.

MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES.

israi opera tion,and are prepared to execute orders for HOR8B and MULB 8H0B8 of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the iron used in then show is warranted in every respect. Then shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exdurively, as also by many af the principal Stage and Omni. busOompanin aad Horn 8hoeri throughout the country. Then show can be purchased through the principal hardware dealers. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive prompt attention. aprfi-dly Wm. f. BUBDBN, Agent,Troy,N. Y.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS, T WILL. BE TO YOUR INTEREST to call and inspect my large stock of all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING before you make your foil purchases, as then goods MUST ba sold. FRANCIS SMITH,

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Assignee of D. Baoon, Jr., lege QalL Indianapolis, Ind.

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Lace Mantles! Lace Mantles!! DECEIVED this DAY' BY EXXV PBBS8, another lot of Lace Kanties, th* cheapest and prettiest of the season, which will bo sold for a small advanee on Hew York wholesale prion. Call at

M. GILLIGAN’S,

Jy*» No. 5 Bates Bonn, Washington street.

DF 1 Xj O XT H. Z ! TROUBLE EXTRA L.1L.Y XX f AMILT FLOUR—A fresh supply of this wellknown bread received this day from Zionsrille Mills, for nlshy the UHITBD STATBS MILLING COMPANY, JelS No. 57 West Washington street.

TjVGR MAUE—A VALUABLB FARM AND MILL X prop*, ty, titnated five mile* from Indianapolis, within sight if the CrawforderOle Plank Road, being a good Grist MRl, with two run of 4 foot french tmrra, ail in complete running order. Ain, a new saw mUl in firstrate

enter, aad a form containing 75 Acres of choice tens to a high state of cultivation, the

wood la to, under good fence, aad well set in blue gran;

with a good frame dwelling boon, containing iv da porch, a wnD of good water at the door, rer ‘ailing wring near at haad. Also, a good ru-m smeds aad other oatbulldb«s, aadone ■baton vewng fruit hum. nlectod fran the best

vnrietiea. 1haret«alsaagoadtanherwngm,a cart, one yafeaof eattis, aevsal good milch cows and eatves, and other ttock, such as to usually kept on n form, forming

tanlsnmts, Ac.

will be sold together or Kvided to suit the purchaoar. Terms favorable—poeaeasion given immrrfiately. CKy property would bo takaBforjmstmynent. for terms, Ae., apply to WjT T. WILBT,

Knlrcsaadl

IY.—Ivory-kaodled Dtoaer Uvea; Ivory - Carvers; Ivwryid Mask Handled id prtsn to nsfe aM. JACOB UNDLMT, Na. 16 Went WnMagton sheet.

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TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.

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DRY GOODS.

1858. SPRING. 1858. GREAT ATTRACTION ! NOW RECEIVING ZOoTOr gfoTicX 01xeAX> CASH STORE!! N# S$ East Washiagtoa Street,

A Magnificent

of Seasonal le

Among which wfll be found RICH PLAMAND RGURED BXa^IlOK. SXXaKS, Obese, Byadercand Plaid, Berege, Ch UU. Jackonet and town 4 * Babes A'QuBU;’* PRINTBDORGANDIES AND JACKONBT8. Plato and OmJbrm Bereges and Timuca, Berege aad Moos DeLaines, french, Bngluh and American Chintaea, Marseilles for Basques, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Embroideries and Laces in great variety. Hoop Skirts and Skating, Lace aad 80k Mantillas, Gloves aad Hosiery of army kind. jA. 1 Er O , A E> m r g e Stock • f STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. SUCH Bleached and Brown Muslins Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Aockerback and Russel Toweling*, Piano and Table Coven, Bleached aad Brown Table Cloths, Marseilles Quilts, Ticks, Checks, Tickings, Cottouades, Jeans, Cloth and Casstoieres, Vesting*, Ac. CLAY. CARTER Sl CO. septS dly.

RELIABLE INFORMATION. GLASER &. BROTHERS.

NO. 9 33 A *t o 0 3BC o xx » o , f NFORJn THEIR FRIENDS and custojn X ers that their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ OXiOTEEIDTO-, Gents.’ Furnishing Goods, Is bow complete, embracing all the latest fabrics, from the lowest grade to the finest garment which can be found ready made or be made to order, at the shortest notice under the superintendence d Mr. R. B. Mxlvill*. 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 eta. to *40 00 Pan,ts and vests of woolen, linen and marseille* goods from 75“ to *19 00 Boys’ coat* from 50“ to 15 00 Boys Jackets 50 “ to 8 00 Boys’vests “ 50 “ to 6 00 GENTS.’ FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY 1 White and fancy Linen Marseilles, and Cambric Shirt* 40 cts to *3 50 Silk, Satin, Linen and Gingham handkerchiefs 50 cts to 5 00 AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES Kept at their establishment to correspond with their ex treme low rates of above mentioned goods. GLASER & BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Oak Hall, No. 3 Bates House. aprl0-d3m Indianapolis, Ind.

REAL ESTATE —AND— COMMISSION AGENCY. McKERNAN & PIERCE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, omen, err staies, owe noon cast or ihc palxkr boose. Wm negotiate Sales and obtain Purchases for Houses and Lots, and Vacant Lots, FARMS AND LANDS. FN THIS AND ALL, THE WESTERN X States; Land Warranto, Mortgages. Notes. Bonds, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise of all descriptions; Lumber, Building Material, Ac., Ac. Will Rent Houses and Collect Rents. Pay Taxes, Examine Titles, Execute Title Papers. WiU procure Loans and Bonds, Mortgages and Notes, and invest money in same, for parties desiring investments. Lands entered in (either with Cash or Land Warranto) Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, aad Nebraska. We have made arrangements by which we ern secure the best lands in the new land districts. WiU attend to all Commission and Agency Business generally. Business Communications confidential if desired. Terms given at office. j/7

WM. a. POTTS. ED. n. POTTS. WU. D. POTTS WM. B. POTTS & CO., FLOUR FACTORS, GRAIN —AK*— Prodace Commission Merchants 334 North Delaware avenue, and 333 North Water street above Vine street, PHILADELPHIA. 0A8H ADVANCES MADE ON OON8IGNMBNT3. urauaaac Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Messrs. Haddock, Beed A Co., Philadelphia. “ Williamson, Taylor A Co., “ “ Dale. Bow A Withers. “ ‘ Samuel Bospham A Sons, “ “ J. B. Lippeucott A Co., “ “ J. T. Alburger A Co., “ “ John 8. William* A Brother, Baltimore. “ Alfred Barnett A Co., New York. “ John G. Date, Bsq., New York. M A A J. 0. Harrison, Indianapolis. J*l-4IwAwSm*

p. ■.Ean. 3NTXu w KAIN ft HILT, ■anuFACTCuas or BANK DOORS, JAIL WORK, V1RANDA8, B ALU ST B ADI N G. GRATING,

’IT'S! lafr.an

am all xnnsop

IRON WORK ALLY ABOUT A HOUSE. W* present ourselves

to the citizen* of Indianapolis, and of tbs State at —and aak their patronage, and assure then that they need not go to Cincinnati to get work done, for we are prepared to do anything in the above line aa aheap, and in as workmanlike manner as can ba dene anywhere. We

warrant to give satisfoetion in aU work done by na.

Grave Yard Lots enclosed with Iron w-m-g at reason-

able price*.

We also hang Houee Balls, such aa front door, parlor,

Aaateer, and hotel bells. Locks repaired.

We aay be found entile corner of Kentucky Avenue and

Peunewei Streets any tisae during working honra.

We invite all to give us a call before eioeing a contract ay aha* sise, Indianapolis, Indiana. aprSO-dly

FARMERS* HOTEL, (ona aqoAnn nonra op onon dupot,) Caraer Ge#ryta sta4 Hliaaln Sir##!#, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. f IfiHLBHotel has Just been entiraly refemiahed, and I wfll be kept inferior to no Hotel In Ua Want. Queata w9 find an awafeswt table, cteaa beds aad r—*tr1Mi lv aa layl»-Dly] H. 1. BUKHKIQ. Proprietor.

B.L. WALPOLE.

WALPOLE ft FERGUSON, Ittsneys and Connssllsrs at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, IN^

p EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL CGI*, fc, LMCTING AGENTS.—The wadrcfignad, having aadaintBBfthli aaBaalMstnta aad Oaastai CoOeettog Agaoto, wSl tew andanU real atefea In thfo aad adfoLteg State*; buy.seU aad teetea leal warrant*; pay

to rereived, and wv wiB waaraaftthe

We inrta atantiore ssprriafer a ear lane* aad nai f oupwly mt Salt fish af every kind in as* heaa-vri-Soa. I. S and ftapackagte ef aU sit**. White fteh aad Treat—Th* r —I ~ i islli 1 Herring—Pfakted and Ay, in boxes. apeSBdtf. MILLS, 4LPOBB A OO.

G’rxo.

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WHOLE* A LX

Grocer and Commisdon Merdmnt, NO 73 EAST WASHINGTON STBS ST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. »»Y KXWCK IS NOW LARGE AND Xya eaaplete. aad to offered to the city aad eouafeykruda R to# fix area for cash ar apyrovwd ritert paper. Highest market price given for Prodace a yrrhaage for ida. augfr-ly

Terrs lanlc Fsmele CtHs^s, TBBAB MALTA INDIANA. WNDR HDRE YaIAM A YEAR HAVE X 1 the aagnifirrnt Anita a R the Tarc Haute Peaaate Cotter* hteu steadily pragrearinff. TWy arc new neasty esawtelad. aad wR to open for the aeeylioa *f pvfG* •a WwAaesAmy. tfowstfo of Sept, arxU The tea e<Ifos Caitega, the builftiaxa, the ssraaffraxua for studyrcd ciafe it. and the faculty, deserve a peering Terre Haute, the rite of thpCoBegr. U a beautiful aad healthy oty.aorevaNe by rrilra* 1 from *U directioM. and central to a Macron* and apprrriatmg p^>alation. It la high an its aaa* haperta. frorc statistics U wclrarty stwwa that for several years past three have been fewer an at any w eaters city of

E. & W. M. REEVES GROCERS AND DEALERS PROVISIONS, [BUTTER - GGS AMD ALL KINDSOF (D Country Pitaluee. 46 W. Washington street, opposite the Pahaer House, and on* door fraa the Bank of th* Stale, corner of Illinois rtreet, Indianapolis. Ind. friridly.

GEO. H. JOHNSON,

Carpenters'and Coopen’ Tools, Nails. Glare, Rope, Gan Barrel* and Qua Trimmings. Ns. 12 West Waafoiagrtoa Street, aprl5 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. dly

Fxresili. GHroooi-io0. S. J. Holland & Son. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 94 East Washington Street, Are j art receiving a fresh stock of family Groceries, to which th->y call the attention of the a y and country trad*. AU kind' of country pi oduce taken in exchange for goods. N. H. Geeris delivered te all parts el the City free af charge. au3T

Fromolx OlxIzaa! NOW OPENING. AATHITE FRENCH CHINA—Consist. Vv ing of Tea tts. Tea and Co?ee Diahes, Baker’* Pitchers, Eg? Cups. Covered DUhea, Covered Butter Plates, Fruit Baskets, Cake Plates, Candlestick*, Platt*, GOLD BAND CHINA—Consisting ef Dinner Setts, Tea Setts. Soup Tureen*. Gravy Tureens, Covered Diahes, areorted sixes and styles; Covered Butters, areorted sizes and styles; Pitchers and Dishes, assorted sixes and styles; Baker’s Coffee Pots, assorted sizes and styles; Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, assorted sises and styles; Bowls, Teas, Coffee*, assorted rises and styles; Kgg and Costard Cup*, assorted sixes and styles; Spittoons, Mugs, Comports, as sorted sizes and styles; Fruit Baskets, Pickles, assorted sixes and styles; Flat Plat s, 3, 5. 6, 7,8 and 10 inches;

a a in

Soup Plates, 4, 7,8 and 10 inches: Vases, new and beautiful patterns; Watch Safes, new and beautiful patterns; Toilet Boxes, new and beautiful patterns; Chamber Can-

dlesticks. new and beantiiul patterns; Chamber Candle-

sticks with extinguishers. At

JACOB LINDLBY’S,

No. 16 West Washington street, jy30 Indianapolis, Ind.

Plumbing) Gas & Steampipe Fitting, AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING. rflHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED X * shop on Washington street, opposite the Statehouse, where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of plumbing materials, gas and steam-pipe fixtures, which he will supnty to the trade at manufacturer’s prices. He is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, gas and steam-pipe fi'ting,at New York prices an t in the best manner, having in his employ for that purpose superior practical workmen. 1 will put up gas-pipe at twenty cento per foot, with a guarantee that it shall give good satisfaction, or no charge. Gas fixtures i edipped. making them equal to new. The undersigned solicits a share of public patronage. GBORGR H. CLBARY. N. B.—Jobbing promptly attended to. je39-lj

TO THE LADIES !

HAVE IN STOKE THE BEST

Selection of Seaaontxble and

Fashionable Dress Trimmings, French Artificial Flowers, See., See., fancy Crape 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,

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033.1x3 IOoxxi3e>t0, And other Millinaries on hand. Ladies’ Corsets, &c, &c., ftc., Always instore and for sale a I prices to please. 0. S. K. FAHNESTOCK A CO., apr5-dly No. 16 South lUinais Street.

IV HD W Gr Q OPS , Black Silk ITIittU' Without FluKers; White Silk FAnge*, Blue and White Bonnet Ribbon*; Plain Bine Bonnet Silk; Brown and Bleached Canton Flan> nels; Checked Good* for Duatera. Just received, by Express, at je!8 WILLARD’S.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF QUEENSWARE. By tne Ships Lancaster aad Nerth America. KTKT'B have just received, direct from the manufactories Wjr in England, a large and varied sreortment of QUBBN8WARB, comprising every variety of style in Tee and Dinner Setts ; a Urge quantity of assorted GLASSWARS, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices without faO. We also keep constantly on hand a large lanitiiMinl of 8 TO NEWARK. HAWTHORN fr BUCHANAN, sept3—dwlyl East Waahinctoo-st.. near Ltttfo’s Hot*

TjITe X13013X*«kX300. Mutual Benefit life Ins’ee Co. Assets E2'850'T39 39. A PPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE f\ in this Institution will be received by the undersigned, who Is Its duly authorized Agent. Bisks upon sound lives are taken at favorable rate*. Credit is given for one-half the premiums. Books describing the operation of the Company can be ohtaiirerl gratuitously of DR. LODGE, Agent, jyI5-ly SB Bast Washington street, Indianapolis.

n?x»oxn.ox3t

Iotuso,

Corner Illinois ft Lonlwiana sta.,

Nearly opporitaUniom Depot,

J. BINKLN Proprietor.

and is new open for the pleasantly located, aad

ap381y

rflHIS House U entiraly new, aad is now span X reception of guest*. It U pleasantly locate

convenient to the Depot.

S7 Meals at all hoan in the day.

COFFEE AND TEAS. m/gw rags prime rio coffee; § O 80 chests and caddies G. P-, Imperial and Y. H. Tea*. Received and for sale by J. W. HOLLAND, aa38-ly No. 73 Bast Washington street.

Vf WATCHES, of all kinds, best makers, at a prcfit *f om^ tea per cent. Ail watches warranted to give W. H. TALBOTT fe CO.’S

atlribrtion. At

Wbnlreale amd retail, at STEWART fo BOWEN’S

TBURN1NG FLUIDS' OILS* Ac. X) Burning fluid; W his. Barin; Iffhria. Lard 0B; 5 casks Potash;

-10 brU.

Iff tela. Lard 0B;

Iff “ Alcohol; 3 “ Soda A*h; 3 casks Olive OU: 5 “ 8*1 Soda;

lor ale low, tn quantities to i

Jal5-BttswAW

i Mrckuaert. by

P ABBO%INfl.

ILAVOBING EXTRACTS AND

Bore, Celery, Peach. Strawberry, Pirn* Apple, I la red*.

JaU-DBawAW

prca. At B. BkOWNING’fi DRUG STQKB.

wfll be fitted apia the latest riyW -nd with reememta TWy will W warmed by share aad hebtod by gaa, aad ferenfri il with warm and eatd baths, amd what is maty m b« found in institution* af teaming, A GYMNASIUM. Where tW body, and* healthy and syamctrieal by exerciae, miy support and asetot the UK>ra of the mind. A prominent foature of the College is the provimoa made for the protection •( th* beedth of the pupda. The rooms arc spacious and well v utUutcd, there being a beautifully furnished paster with repuratetteepiag apartments for each two young tadtes. TW givunda are ample, comprising eight and a half res in a pleasant pun of tW city, about one-Otird of which is a native forest grove, with winding walks and arbors, forming a most deiuthtfel promenade foe pupil. All the grounds will be tastefully ornamented. FACULTY. TW FaenKy will consist of a thoroughly experienced aad efficient corpe of instructors. Rev. JOHN COVERT, A. M.,founderaad former Pres ident of the Ohio Female College and Glendale Female College, to First Premdeot. Rev ALPBONSO WOOD. A. M.. late PresMtent of the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished author of veral scientific wotks bearing hi* name, will be the Pra siding Teacher of the College and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science. Prof. R. 8. B0SWORTH, late Professor of Chemistry Ac., in Fanner's College, Ohio, will take tW chair of Natural Science, upon which he will lecture and experiment. D'KST AINOES. COVERT. A. M , Crofeasor of Ancient Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. MININGER. tele of Philadelphia, First Teacher of Instrumental Music, Mrs. SAMUEL I.EB JOHNSON, Governess, and from six to ten additional gentlemen and inly teachers of long standing and successful experience. No pains or expense wilt be spared to procure teachers in every department of the very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect them elves in the highest styles of music, or any other of the solid or ornamental branches, may here receive Ce desired instruction. That pupils from algoad may derive the greatest advantages to be gained at Boarding Schools, they are required to board in the Institution with the teacher*, (unless by special permission of the 1‘resideDt). that they may have the benefit of their example and society The course of singles will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually tau.-ht in our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year is divided into two session* of twei ty week' each,commencing respectively on Wedne.'wlay, the 8th of September next, and the 9th day of February, 1859. The expenses of the school year, including board and tuition in all the branches of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and washing, will be fit'; payable seuu-ann<'sHy, in advance The usual extra charges will be made for the ornament I branches. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prof. WOOD ami Irof. B09WORTH will deliver fuU courses of lectures with the sid of tek-sco|>e and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate exprrimenL-tlly the principles of the sciences pursued. Books, ami all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the College, or in the city. All letters of inquiry or on business should he addressed to Rev.JOHN COVERT, or D. 8 C »VKRT, Terre Haute, Indiana. The undersigned, citizens of Terre Haute, have ac-epted tie office of Trustee of the Terre Haute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such as desire further information concerning the arrangements or advantages of the College: Rev. E. O. Taylor, Rev. T. Gordon, 9. H. Potter, Rev W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lucius Ryce Thomas Powling, Benjamin McKcen, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, Jahez Hedden, James Hite, James Barnes, Curtis Oill>ert, R. W. Thompson, Rer. J G. Wilson, Rev. W. Modisett, R. L. Thompson, Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, James Farrington, David Hartsock, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson. Andrew Wilkins, H. D. Scott. jy39-DAW3m. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 3F». PIEG-JFL A AF, 87 Boweryy (Wholesale Wtarebouwe') and 460 Pearl»st.'(Retail Store') NEW YORK. TTF Bills of twenty-five dollars retailed at wholesale prices at the Bowery Store. ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, In Brocatelle, Delaine and Plush. Cane-se»t and Com mon Furniture in great variety. Alsi, Enameled Chamber Furniture, In setts, from S3? to SlUO. SPRING, CURLED HAIR, MOSS AND WHALEBONE MATTKESSES. Also, Feather Beds ami Bedding, Patent Premium Sofa Bedsteads, and Patent Self-rocking Cradles. Dealers will find at the above stores the largest and best assortment of any esta lishment in New York, and can buy either at wholesale or retail, cheaper than at any other house in th* city. au28-3m

Hamilton's Burglar Proof Lock. THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN LOCKS! rpHU ONLY SAFE) lock fou hotel 1 rooms, state-room^, outside doors for stores and dwellings, prisons, Jtc. The patent was obtained by J. J. Hamilton, of Newcastle, Indiana, March 27, 1859, for double lifts and slides for the keyholes, improvements which no other lock possesses. It is proof against burgl.irs; and, after locked, it can not be opened from the opposite side without destroying the lock. One thousand dollars is offered to any one who can pick the lock from the side opposite where it has been locked. The right to sell the locks is offered to all hardware dealers in the country, and the locks furnished in quantities to suit purchasers. The Burglar Proof Lock can be sold at a •mall advance upon the price of ordinary locks, to which they are in every respect superior. The locks are now being manufactured in New Britain, Conn., and Pittsburg, Penn. Agent* are traveling over the Western States to dispose of righto to sell the “Burglar Proof Lock,’’ and to furnish the locks. For further particulars address H009IEK LOCK COMPANY, au5-DfrWtf Newcastle, Indiana. AMERICAN HOUSE, OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT, Indianapolis' Ind. rpHIS POPULAR HOUSE, (and the largest X to the city,) has been leased by the undersigned, who, by dose attention, hope to be able to render satisfaction to all their gueeto. ROOMS LARGE AND WELL VENTILATED. Table Covered with the best la the market. Meals alteays ready/or Travelers on th* Arris at Trains. O* Charges as reasonable as any first-class Hotel. Give the American a Trial HOLLOWAY A MORROW, Proprietors. ILr" One or two small fomilias can be accommodated withplesaant rooms. my20 Dly

MADAME BURDELL, DOCTKESS.

Office on

MERIDIAN STREET, socm or aaMYLam rraarr, oraosm aarrurr cbcucb, TKWADAME BURDELL treat* the following IYX diseases: Fevers of every deecription; Chills; Lung Dtoeases; Liver Complaints: Dyspepsia; Nervous Diseases of every description; Female Weakness of every description; Scrofula; Blood Diseases; Fever Bores; Paralysis and Rheumatism She also practices URObCOPY,which make* it convenient for person* who live ont of the city to •end specimen* for examination and save expense. AU who favor her with a call will receive prompt attentionJs“® dly E. C. MAYHEW * 00.7

WHOLESALE DEALEUft IN

Boots. Shoes aod Robbers, NO. 4 ROBERTS’ BLOCK,

| Opposite the Union Depot,]

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA,

Are sow on hand with a full stock of prime goods—aU

work, eatra sites, tie. Theae geoda

will be aotd “ low a* the lowest ” for Case or approved paper. Fresh stock from manufacturers constantly arriving au31 3mDfrW.

PATENT ASPHALTIC ROOFING FELT. A UHBAP, DURABLE mud Perfectly A FIRE PROOF aad WATBK PROOF ROOFING. Tltesnnfingessbeesstty apptiedby say Insxpetteeosd peraon, with a few tacks. Pries force sewffs am square fort hi Bells 35 yards Iseffiai Attache* wide, for sale by EDMUTOM BRO’fl. Af emts Wmmted. * 3 feswHag fowea. Warn Trcb. ERY, COSMETICS, fee- ■ Irtml at LWHaN lisutei Yrcnrh Mu _ OUsTTeast aad Sharif SM^Shavteg Orrcm^fla* OMetics. C ^^£**k**j£ Me ^

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