Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1858 — Page 4

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t« Mi Bn* PMf* of * feathered pair's sffrcUon, Kidnapped in thy downy Deal, Boon for my break (a*—sad reflection— Maat thou in this cap bo draet. What see the feeilnge of thy matbse? Poor, beraaead, aahappy Tboach Aa may My. parahanee, another, Thao she ne'er wUl Me again. Tot, do net mourn. Althongh abort thee nartr more shall parent beood. Know, dainty darlint! that I loro thee Dearly ae thy mother ooold.—Sotton Pott.

tJT “Why, my dear air, are you always gazing at the sunsetsT" “Just becaoae they are the only golden prospects I ewer hare before me.” CT Some one says “the lobster is a posthumous work of creation, for it Is only red after its death.” CT Whatever may be the reputation of a man while alive, when dead he is generally allowed to be a Jinithed gentleman. ITT When you hare occasion to otter rebuke, let your words be soft and yonr arguments hard. Low* k*D JuDOMZirr.—Pint on juge, moina on time—the more we judge the less we love. IT A certain dissatisfied wife snys that her husband is such a blunderer that he can not even try a new boot or shoe on without “putting his foot in it.” IT An eminent spirit merchant in Dublin announces in an Irish paper that he has still a small quantity of the whisky on hand which was drunk by George IV when in Dublin. IT No one sees the wallet on his own back, though every one carries two packs—one before, stuffed with the faults of his neighbors; the other behind, filled with his own. IT “ Well, I have lost my lawsuit!” exclaimed a lady, with a sigh. “Oh, mamma, how glad I am,” said her child, "that you have lott it, for it tormented you awfully.” IT In an Irish provincial journal there is an advertisement running thus: “Wanted, a handy laborer, who can plow a married man and a Protestant, with a son or daughter.” ITJerrold said to an ardent young gentleman, who burned to see himself in print, “Be advised by me, youn^ man; don’t take down the shutters before there is something in the window.” IT A lady having written a letter, concluded it as follows: “Give everybody’s love to everybody, so that nobody may be aggrieved by anybody being forgotten by somebody.” ty Do you suppose that the grown-up child does not want amusement, when you see how greedy children are of it? Do not imagine that we grow out of that; we disguise ourselves by various solemnities, but we have none of ua lost the child nature yet. ITAn old lady was in the habit of talking to Jerrold in a gloomy, depressing manner, presenting to him only the sad side of life. “Hang it,” said Jerrold, one day, after a long and somber interview, “she would hardly allow there was a bright side to the moon.” IT A man very much intoxicated was sent to jail. “Why did you udt bail him out?” inquired a bystander of a friend. “Bail him out!” exclaimed the other; “why, you could not pump him out ” Irish Evidence.—“Pray, my good man,” said the judge, “what passed between you and the prisoner?” “Oh, thin, plaze your worship,” said Pat, “sure I sees Phelim on the top of a wall. ‘Paddy!’ sayi he; ‘What!’ says I; ‘Here,’says he; ‘Where?’says I; ‘Whist!’ says he; ‘Hush!’ says I; and be my sowl, that’s all I know about it, yer worship.” ’Cordin’ to Size.—At a school examination, the teacher asked a boy whether he could forgive those who had wronged him. “Could you,” said the teacher, “forgive a boy, for example, who had insulted or struck you?” “Y-e-e-s, sir,” replied the lad, very slowly, “1—think—I—could, if he was bigger than I am.” IT Pale ale and ale pale are all the same. But there is a distinction with a difference between a rump-steak and a stump rake, as well as between boiled onions and oiled bunions. IT Officer—“Didn’t you guarantee, sir, that the horse wouldn’t shy before the fire of an enemy ?” “No more he won’t: it is after the fire that he shies.” IT “Fellow-citizens!” said a North Carolina candidate, “I am a Democrat, and was never anything else. There are three topics that now agitate the State. The United States Bank, the Tariff, and the Penitentiary. 1 shall pass over the first two very briefly, as my sentiments are well known, and come to the Penitentiary, where / ahull dwell for tome time." IT How is it that girls can always tell a married man from a single one? The fact is indisputable. Blackwood says that “ the fact of matrimony or bachelorship is written so legibly in a man’s appearance that no ingenuity can conceal it. Everywhere there is some inexplicable instinct that tells us whether au individual (whose name, fortune and circumstances are totally unknown,) be or not be a married man. Whether it is a certain subdued look, such as that which characterizes the lions in a menagerie, and distinguish them from the lord of the desert, we can not tell; but the truth is so we positively affirm.” Heat or Moonuoht.—Professor Piazzi Smith, the astronomer royal for Scotland, in hia intereating account of a recent scientific expedition made by him to the Peak of Teneriffe, has set at rest the vexed question of the heat of the moonlight. He says that his thermometrical instruments were sensibly affected by the moon’s rays, even at the lowest of two stations occupied by him at different elevations. In tropical climates, meat which is exposed to the moonlight rapidly becomes putrid, and in the Indies, tiie negroes, who lie sweltering and uncovered beneath the full glare of a tropical sub, carefully muffle their head and face when exposed to the moonbeams, which they believe may cause swelling and distortion of the features, and sometimes even blindness.

▲ . D. WOO D Hu a large atock of Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery. rjIABLE AND DESERT KNIVES AND X FORKS of every style, from fifty cents to slz dollars per sett. Stlrer Plated Forks and Spoons. Cilcfcriet’a Ansericmn Ha wore and Packet Kmljpe. . now oponln* largos \ad finest assortment Inthe West, of these justly celebrated goods; and-fce calls eawoial attention to the**. Thou who shave themselves should not be without laese SUPKRIOR RAZORS; they _ eeptll BlOHOFTHSBI PADLOCK. dly Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XT the paitnemhlp heretofore existing between the unajrdfned, end carried on under the style, firm and name ofHiaCIRB, OLARK Jk TKLLKAMP, in the business of OtrAymanuhotuiin,, hu this day been dissolved by continue the business aft the !£ tSi “a *u ■TZPHRR a. OLARK, I JOHN TUl.i.sr a wy ' Indianapolis, Bept«m^liLUM. ,,AQD1 *J}. Dissolution. fllHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOX tom existing In the TkOoringbnstneu.knosrn as Jenthsmuelvrs Indebted to the late

INSURANCE.

Insurance Capital Enlarged. >ETNA'INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. CONN. ■mearp* rated 1819—Ck»rter Perpetaal Cash Capital $1,OW,WO. ABSOLUTS AND UNIMPAIRED. SURPLUS, $422,132 11. With the prestige of 38 years’ success and experience. DIR eITt ORB. T. K. Brace, a., Samuel Tudor, Joseph Church, Robert Buell, M. A. Tuttle, B. Flower, B. A. Bnlkley, B. Mather, B. G. Ripley, 8. 8. Ward. H. Z. Pratt, A. Dunham, G. T. Davis, D. Hillycr, T. A. Alexander. W.Keney, ' 0. H. Brainard. OFFICERS. B.G.KIPLEY, President. '' T. A. ALBXANDKR.VfcePresident. TH08. K. BRACK, Jr., Secretary. INSUKB8 AGAINST THE DANGERS OF FIRE

Perils of Inland Nav-lKatlon, At as liberal rules and rates as risks assumed permit of solvency and fair profit. YTI SPECIAL attention given to Insurance of Farm Prop erty, Dwellings, out-buildings and contents. Snch Insured for periods of three to five yean en the most favorable terms. Choice first-class Idemlnty may be effected withoutdelay with this well-known corporation, through the Indlanap ofis Agency. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTKD And Promptly Paid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to aleglti mate insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have Inducements with the public in selecting their underwriter, we refer them, for test of quality and onr claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability af>: facilities In future. WM. HENDERSON Agent, Indians! Us, Ind. Application can be made to D. W. Grubs, Cierk, who is folly authorized to transact business connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. dec24 dly

Indianapolis Insurance Company. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE STATE OF INDIANA, INCORPORATED IN 1836, YNTRE AND MARINE Risks taken at equitable rates r Losses promptly paid. BT? 3 Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. mchlO '57 dly.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT

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THE OCEAN TELEGRAPH!! The Attention of the Public is invited to the Extensive Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods NOW OPENING AT THE BOSTON STORE. NO, 10 West Waaklnfftan Street* H. J. HORN’S OLD STAND!! Comprialnff all tlae Newest and meet Desirable Styles in market!

Tbe Proprietor off tbls Establishment Bellevlnff tbnt the CASH AND ONE PRICE System is the only correct plan for doing business, will ad here to this system, which will enable him to offer inducements to buyers equal to those of any establishment in Indianapolis. It is tbe intention to make our Establishment equal to any other in the City as it respects extent and variety of STOCK AND PRICES!!

The Proprietor will be constantly In Market, which wiU give vastly superior advantages in purchasing, and will enable him at aU times to

DEFY COMPETITION!! J. MORRISON, Proprietor,

H. J. HORN, Manager.

THE EXILES OF FLORIDA! AT J- ZB. FZERLXUGN’ZETS, No. 1 Odd Fellows* Hall. “PERRINE’S” Is the only place in thecity this Book can be procured, he having made arrangements with the Agent for the sale of this Work— THE AGENT BEING OUT OF THE CITY.

Papers and magazines off the Latest Date at J. B. PERRIN E’S.

“PERRINE” Having completed his arrangements, is now receiving Packages from New York every Wednen.lay morning per American Express,** is now prepared to furnish any Paper, magazine or Book Published, ON VERY SHORT NOTICX. CALL AND LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT

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No. 1 Odd Feilow*s Hall, Indianapolis, Ind.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! “The first impression of a needle upon a rent obviateth a

ninefold introduction.”

\ril. J. HARRIS, THANKFUL TO LTX the public generally for their very liberal patronage, asks a continuation of the same, and in doing so gives assurance that recently acquired faculties render him still better able to give satis-

fection to those who favor him with a call.

Mr. H. is prepared to renovate -til sorts of clothing in a manner unexcelled, and to do up ladies' muffs, tippets, furs, fee., and gentlemen’s velvets, collars, fee., si as to please the most fastidious, and t > preserve the same from

moth and the “wear and tear” of time.

Let the reader remember the maxim, “Economy is wealth,” and take your dilapidated garments to Mr. H.,

who will make them ae new.

Mr. H. is also prepared to do ell eort of “fine-drawing,” a branch of the business never before introduced here; and those having biUiard or bagatelle tables, in which there is a rent, can have them repaired so as not to he visible to the naked eye. Second-hand clothes bought and sold. On Illinois street, opposite Oriental Hotel. mhll-ly

LOCKE & BRO INSURANCE AGENTS.

A ROVE TEK.n> C'ftPM OFFICE,

OFFICE, IN KOOm FOR BIER I. V OCCUPIED BY THE Mayor, InkaimpoHe Ir-H.na. AgenU for the “ Hartford,” “Pho^x,” and “City of Hartford. Oonu., “Homt of New York CKj, ‘‘Farmers' Union,” of Athena. Penn., “New England” Life, of Boston, and “Charter Oak Lift of Hartford. - aug37 dly

GROCERIES AND HARDWARE

MISCELLANEOUS.

CINCINNATI CARDS.

BUTLER'S mercantile Recersl, and Copying FlixldJTnlKJHi. Manufactory No. 39, Vine Street, CineinruUi. f MAKB three distinct varieties, differing one from the 4 other only In their degree of fluidity, and designated by label: • a RECORD—for Ledgers and Records only. MERCANTILE—lor Books, Letters and genera pur(KMH9L COPYING—Far Letter-Press only. Have had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, SOver and Bronte Medals. Refer to 5,009 Merchants and Bankers, whs ass them, throughout the Sooth and West. Address orders to Jambs J. Butlxe, Agent, Manufacturer, or to STEWART fe BOWEN, Indianapolis, LUSH fe WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, mchlS-dly] Lafavstt*, Ind.

FOR

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IN NEW

FALL DRY GOODS

OF EVERY DESCRKPTlO

WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF

XjAX»8?0 Stools.

TO SELECT FROM,

GO TO

ECQXxTMC AUNT S

CASH STORE!!

No. 3 ODD FEELOErg* HAUL,

Indianapolis, Ind*

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G-OXzX) Tvr-mn a t. GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS, 84 Walker St., Near Broadway, N • Y. mANUFACTURERS, ^^Qfcr-^^Were awarded the First Premium where DEwBgJgand whenever they brought their Piano [1 1 U fl fir one* into competition with the best makers u * J **01 Boston, New York, PhUadelphia and Baltimore. Received the two First Prise Medals at the MetropoUtan Fair, Washington, 1855. Tbs First Premium (a gold Medal) for the best Piano Forte at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1856. The First Prise Medal for the best Piano Forte at the American Institute, Crystal Palace, New York, 1856. The First Premium (a Gold Medal) for the best Grand Piano at the Maryland Institute, Be.timore, 1857. The First Premium at the State Pair, Detroit, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, Richmond, 1857. Among the judges were the first musical talent of the eountiy, such as W. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, fee. Grand and Square Piano* constructed with the full wooden and Iron frame combined, are warranted for three yeara. Prices moderate. sepl6-D6m

SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, Nearly opposite Odd Bellows* Hall.

FAS A VERY L.ARKE STOCK OF jlJ. EVERY description of Hardware and Cutlery, Which he is selling at very Xj o tpet X* x» 1 o o s . Buyers of any kind of Hardware, who look to THEIR INTERESTS, and with to choose from a large and complete assortment, will go to WOOD’S HARDWARE STORE. septll-dly

Dye-Stnfb, Dye-Stuffik 3.000^ “ .MKSlS’w 90 bbis. Ohip'd“ 5 easks Copperas, 98 “ ^ Fustic, 8W.Al2r^ 15 “ Gr’dCamwoed, 10 Carboys OUVitrol. «rfpyv-8tugk of all kinds, to which I invite tke itteoHim of Iteolnw and nntenm» Tor mto low, In qmantlltatto s*U pwohaoora. Wfr R. BROWNING.

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A. D. WOOD TTA8 FOR SAKE, AT TUB UOWEj IX each rates, a fine variety of GUNa REVOLVERS AND PISTOLS, materials; also Whips and Lashes of every variety. ■P*ll SIGH OB THE BIG PADLOCK. dly

Lake Huron Grind-atenea, 1 toe sals eh—Hr A. D. WOOD. -pm SIGN OB TKB BIG PADLOCK. ^ dly

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The Latest News from Europe EXTREMELY*"IMPORTANT —TO AliTHU— INHABITANTS OF THE U. S. But especially oo to the Inhabitants of Indiana! PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED —TO Tim— EXTENSIVE STOCK Spring amM Summer □O H- TT a- o CARPETING, TU8T REOEIVBD AND R10BIYTHG DAILY FROM New Tark and Boston, —AT— No. 10 East Washington Street, (Fletcher’* New Keek.) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Comprising both in the Dry Goods and Oar pet Departments, the latest and most fashionable designs oat for th* DRY GOODS DEPARMENT, Every article belonging to this head that oan be furnish edhytiM Easton raasksts can always b* feud at thkse bliahment. Cmr-pctim* samk Hmue FwrRiwbtar Department. Under this hraithns Is nnlMfig dsGeliaft sHhala Ryle, Quality or Quantity. "fee pehUo generally wlilssashm innlBdthatthlali Carpet etndL Henwe Fnrnlakinp perl a am ef latiiamapelu. And every article belonging to tide branch of business, ss well as to that of Dry Goode, oan always hefeaadat — satabtiAmeot, at prions to sett the H A. FLETCHER & OO.* No. 10 Ernst Wi

■fee

P.8—Carpet* Out and! hadaoef all kinds paft i sspriapaft down, amt Wash darn to ordag by i

PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West! ourth St. CINCINNATI.

A TTRUAX A BAUDWIN** MUSIC HOUSE may be found a smierior assortment of Choice makes of Piano Fortes, Harmoninnas and He* lode one, in plain and ornamented cases, made from the best materials, and warranted to stand in any climate. Also, alarge and varied assortment of Sheet Music. Also, Violins, Flutes, Violincellos, Flageolets, Clarinetts, Accord eons Flutinaa, Fifes, B&pjos; Guitars Tam bonnes. Strings, Bass and Tenor Drums, fee. Brass Instruments ffor Bands.

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66 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati.

johh WYmrc.

SCTH S. HAINK3.

WM VVYKKX.

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

/NIXON A GOODMAN. r - Manufacturers, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Every VArtety of Foreign and Domestic PAPER, PRINTERS’ HARD STOUR; Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALS, ETC-, h 77 & 79 WALNUT ST., \ CINCINNATI W • rt «■ V '■ nrtMM fti [ K'.H'^EllMBHRRRDRHREDmRmrakm

Xta-Uroa-ca. Hrl-eooird BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 167 Walnnt-iit., fret. Fourth & Fifth sts, CINCINNATI. WRIGHT SON fe CO., Proreirroas. [mchl3-dly

WASHINGTON FOUNDRY M A CH INE^W O R K S - INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Hasselman & Vinton. MaNDfACTURKRS Of Engines and Boilers, 4^1 AST and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds; Grist L/ Mills; Sash, Muley and Circle Saw Mills. Also, Rake, Grain Separator, Improved. Pltt*s Grain Separator,

THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINES. H0R8B POWERS for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Machine. PORTABLE ENGINES, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Corn Shellers, Portable Mills, Wood Sawing, fee. The attention of Farmers is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any use to which horse power can be applied. For Circulars, with terms and price, address as above. aprSl-dfewSm.

WM. PATTERSON, A.ttorao:r At '■ OFFICE IN TKMPKKAMCB Wat.t., hrihriAaWMhhmia ri , fen ■«—rati Emm Jyn-ha

MACHINE-MADE (HORSE SHOES.1 rvw* TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, ■ N, Y., have HBNRY BURDEN’S IMPROVED Horse-shoe MACHINERY now in successful operation,and are prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MULE SHOES of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and OmnibusOompanies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These shoes can be purchased through the principal hardware dealers. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive prompt attention* aprS-dly WM. F. BURDEN, Agent. Troy, N. Y.

WM. Y* WIIiEY. COMMISSIONER in INDIANA Pbr Ms following atotea and ftrrttoeitt. Maine, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Texas, Vermont, Ohio, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut, Missouri Rhode Island, Iowa, New York, Arkansas New Jersey, Wisconsin, Pennaylv a Michigan, Maryland, Minnesota, Virginia, Kansas, _ Kmtneky ! Nebraska, Tennessee, California, North Carolina, Oregon, Mtatorippi, Washington, J New Mexico, WUladmimstsroaths, take depositions, affidavits fee., and acknowledge Deeds, Mortgages, Fevers of Attorney, fee., tobe used and recorded in any ef the above States and T ^rPOffloe, Ho. 10 1-4 East Washington Street over Adams* Express Office. nov94-dfcwtf.

LANDS! LANDS!!, TNARMING LANDS, well located, in X Ohio, Wisconsin, Xndtana, * r Iowa, Illihoto, Minnesota, Missouri, Bazas, and Nebraska, - lorafe.a^-mw.torc^o^^

Iskce Mantles! Dace Mantles!! execeived this day, by ex. XV PRESS, another lot of Law ManHes, the cheapest and prettiest of the reason, which will he mM for* small aftvaao* on New York wholesale prices. Call at M. GILUGAOT,. Jy96 No. SB* - — -

XT” X* O XT H.It ^ 'rveUBUE EXTRA 1<IKiY WHITE

rale by the

mABEE CUTLERY.

jy9» No. 16 West Washington sties

JTNIffiN SABBATH SC

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DRY GOODS.

1858. SPRING. 1858. GREAT ATTRACTION ! NOW RECEIVING —AT Tin— DToxht **TAci. OlxeAp CASH STORE!! Ne 56 East Washington Street, A Magnificent Assortment of Seasonable I>Xl."ir O O O ID J3 - Among which will be found RICH, PLAIN AND FIGURED BXj-a-OK. SXXjKJS, Chene, Byadereand Plaid, Berege, Chdll, Jackonet and Lawn “Robes A'Qnffia;” PRINTBD ORGANDIES AND JACKONETS, Plain and Ombra Beregas and Tissues, Berege and Mons DeLaines, French, English and American Chintses, Marseilles for Basques, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Embroideries and Laces in great variety. Hoop Skirts and Skirting, Lace and Silk Mantillas, Gloves and Hosiery of every kind. -A. Iso, A Large Stock off STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, SUCH Bleached and Brown Muslins Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Auckerback and Russel Toweling*, Piano and Table Covers, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, Marseilles Quilts, Ticks, Checks, Tickings, Oottouades, Jeans, Cloth and OasaimSres, Vestings, fee. CLAY, CARTER & CO. sept3 dly.

RELIABLE INFORMATION. GLASER & BROTHERS, OAK. DC j9lXaXj, no. a IB t g ss XX o ix ss e , 4NFORM THEIR FRIENDS and customers that their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Of Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ ox.oTXiiiua-, —AND— Gents.’ Furnishing Goods, Is now complete, embracing all the latest fabrics, from the lowest grade to the finest garment which can be found readymadeoT be made to order, at the shortest notice under the superintendence jfMr. R. B. Mu-vuxx. For information in regard to the cheapnest of the same look at the extreme low and variety otpricea. Coats of all styles, material and color from 75 cts. to $40 00 Pan.to and vests of woolen, liuen and marseilles goods from 75 “ to $12 00 Boys’ coats from 50“ to 15 00 Boys Jackets 50 “ to 8 00 Boys’vest* “ 50“ to 6 00 GENTS.’ FURNISHING GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY! White and Fancy Linen Marseilles, and Cambric Shirts - 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 lew rates of above mentioned goods. GLASER & BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Oak Hall, No. 2 Bates House. aprl0-d3m Indianapolis, Ind.

REALESTATE —AND— COMMISSION AGENCY. McKERNAN& PIERCE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, orncx, up grants, ohx door xast or inx pauor house. Will negotiate Sales and obtain Purchases for Houses and Lots, and Vacant Lots, FARMS AND LANDS, XN THIS AND AUU THE WESTERN X States; Land Warrants, Mortgages, Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise of all descriptions; Lumber, Building Material, fee,, fee. Will Rent Houses and Collect Rents. Pay Taxes, Examine Titles, Execute TitU Papers. Will procure Loans and Bonds, Mortgages and Notes, and invest money in same, for parties desiring investments. Lands entered in (either with Cash or Land Warrants) Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. We have made arrangements by which we cr n secure the best lands in the new land districts. Will attend to all Commission and Agency Business generally Business Communications confidential if desired. Terms given at office. jy7

By Wm. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Commissioner of Deeds, —FOR ALL THE— STATES AND TERRITORIES, —Ann DEAT.ES M— Railroad Stocks, Bonds, Land Warrants, &c., No. 101-8, East Waztofaftom Street, OVER ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, Buys, Mils and exchanges property of all kinds. Renta and leases Houses, Lota and Farms. Buys and sells Stocks, Bonds, Notes and Mortgages Buys, sells, ahd locates Lund Warrants. Sells Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Coll cts Rests, Notes and Claims. Faya Taxes and examines Titles in any of tbs Western Enter* Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiate* Loans, and makes Collections. Draws, Deeds. Mortgages, Iieases, Plate, fee. Inquiries by letter promptly replied to. All business transactions strietly confidential. Carriage always at the door to ritow property. aprS6-dfew.

3M Jal W FXXRBC KAIN & HILT,

MAJrUFACTURKRf OF BANK DOORS, JAIL WORK, VERANDAS, B ALU ST R ADI N G. GRATING, aznau xmeor IRON WORK TTBUALLT ABOUT A HOUSE. We present ourselves 4J to the dtixens of Indianapolis, and of the State at large, and ask their patronage, and assure them that they need not go to Cincinnati to get week done, for we are prepared to do anything in the above tineas cheap, and in aft workmanlike manner as can be done anywhere. We warrant to give satisfaction in all wort done by us. Grave Yard Lefts enclosed with Iron Railing aft reasonable prices. We also hang House Brils, such as front door, parlor, chamber, and hotel bells. Locks repaired. Wemaybofeundoathe earner of Kentucky Avenue and Tenaeraee Streets any time during working hours. We invka *U to give us a call before storing a contract apr90-dly

FARMERS* HOTEL, (on squan noun oo unoa nuror,) Owner Georgia aad. Illinois Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

has Jsst t inferior!

r tone Hotel in the West. Guests

as exesBeut table, clean beds and eomfortable ItayW-Dly] H. B. BUBHRIG, Proprietor.

. X> EAU ESTATE AN D GENERAL. COU- , XV LBCTING AGENTS.—The uaderrigned, having ifeoftad a perimtiritip as Beal Hriafte and General Collect lag Agents, wfU buy aadseB real ssUte ia this and adjoining States; hay, sell ami locate land warrants; pay taxes os real estate fer non-residents; make coileetions

be < ~ noted to us. to. Office No. I Odd Fellow*’ Hall, 1

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MIox-o C3'X*ooox»les. 1

MILLS, ALFORD A CO. ■*■**'*'«*» havk

grocery tine.

satisfiirtion Tho site of the College, the buildings, the arrangsment We invite attention especially to nur large and now ’ f<w study and comfort, and the Faculty, deserve a passing

complete supply of Salt Fish of every kind in use here. notice.

Mackerel—Nns. 1, 9 ami 3 ia packages of all sixes. White Fish and Trout— The quality warranted.

“ ‘ ■ p, in boxes,

Herring—Pickled and dry.

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MILLS, ALFORD fe CO.

Terre Haute Female College,

TIRRK HAUTK, INDIANA.

the magnificent structures of th« Torre Haute Female I College N-eO steadily progressing. Thev an* now nearly

completed, and will be open for the receptk

Terre Haute, the site of the College, it a beautiful and •a I thy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and

Tyxo. W - XJIoll«,xxca,

WHOLESXLK

Grocer and Commission Merchant, NO 72 EAST WASHINGTON STREET,

INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

-]K*-Y STOCK IS NOW l.AKOF. AND ITl complete, and is offered to the city and country trade i else, imy .upj>,'>r1 and asdst the lahnra of the mind'

at low figures for cash or approved short paper. Highest market price gives for Produce in exchange for goeds. aug2'-ly

health.

central to a numerous and appreciating population. It Is high a* its name import*. From statistics it is dearly shown that for several years past there have been fewer deaths and less sickness here than at any Western dty of

equ.-U population.

Tbe buildings will he fitted up in the latest style and with all the modern improvements. They will he warmed by steam and lighted by gas, and furnished with warm and cold Isiths, and what is rarely to be found in institutions

of learning.

A GYMNASIUM.

Where the Nxly. made healthy and symmetrical hy exer-

rise, imy suppm ‘

at low figures for cash or approved short paper. High- J A prominent feature of theCollege isthe provision made

E. & W. M. REEVES GROCERS AND DEALERS PROVISIONS, XB UTTER . «i«S AND AM, KINDS OF IX Country Produce. 46 W. Washington street, opposite the Palmer House, and one door from the Bank of the State, corner of Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. feb2d ty. GEO. EL JOHNSON, —DKAI.KR IN— Carpenters’and Coopers’ Tools, Nalls, Glass, Rope, Gun Barrels and Gun Trimmings. No, 12 West Wiksliintiion Street, aprl5 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. dly

for the protection of tlie health of the pupils. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, there being a beautifully furnished parlor with -eparate sleeping apartments for each

two young ladiss.

he grounds are ample, comprising eight and a half

the city, about one-third of witli winding walks and

grounds are ample, « in a pleasant part of

pari

which is a native forest grove, with winding walks and

arbors, forming a most delightful promenade for pupils All the grounds will be tastefully ornamented.

FACULTY.

Tbe Facultr will consist of a thoroughly experienced and efficient corps of instructors. . Rev. JOHN COVEHT, A. M., founderand former Pres ident of the Ohio Female College and Glendale Female

College, is First President.

Key. ALPHONSO WOOD. A. M.. late President of the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished author of several scientific woiks hearing his name, will be the Pro siding Teacher of the College and Instructor in Mental and

Moral Science.

Prof. K 8. B08WOKTII, late Professor of Chemistry fee., in Farmer's College, Ohio, will take the chair of

1 he will lecture and ex-

JFVtgsIx Orooeriojs*

Natnral Science, upon which

pertinent.

D’ESTAINGK 9. COVERT. A. M., Professor of Ancient I-anguages and l iter ature. Prof. J. C. MININGKR, Isle of Philadelphia, First Teacher of Instrumental Music, Mrs. SAMUEL LEE

S. J. IlOSIaiid & Soil. ‘^t-’cb're^ftng sumlinr^

Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 94 East Washington Street, Are just receiving a fresh stock of Family Groceries, to which they cal! the'attention of the cfy and country trade. All kinds of country, pioduce taken in exchange for goods. N, K. Good* delivcretl.to nil part* of tbe City free of change. » au3l.

additional success-

ful ex]>erience.

No pains or expense will he 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 oth-r of the solid or ornamental branches, may here receive tie desired instruction. That pupils from abroad may derive the greatest advantages to be gained at Hoarding Schools, they are required to board in the Institution with the teachers, (unless by special permission of the President). that they may have the benefit

of their example and society

The course of studies will he thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually tau.-ht in our highest

-y» li. jL TT ! : ^•‘■ni'iaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine

The year is divided into two sessions of twerty weeks each,commencing resoectivel.v on Wedne-day, the Kth of Cejiteinher next, ami the 9th day of February, 1K59.

NOW OPENING.

r IIITE FRENCH C»l IN A—Consist-

vy *» 3 .... TV. -a c,... moe. j IKXiZSiZtSi Pitchers. Egg Cu|is, Covered Dishes, Covered B u,f r f llri r.. . ._j ,.1-

Plates, Fruit Baskets, Cake Plates, uaudlesticks. Plates,

fee.

GOLD BAND CHINA—Cons'sting ef Dinner Setts, Tea 8etts, Soup Tureens, Gravy Tureens, Covered Dishes, assorted sizes and styles; Covered Butlers, assort 'd sizes andstyles; Pitchers and Dishes, as.-orted sizes and styles: Baker’s Coffee Pots, assorteil s zes and styles; Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, assorted sizes and styles; Bowls, Teas, Coffees, assorted sizes and styles; Egg and Custard Cups, assorted sizes and styles; Spittoons, 'lugs, Comports, as sorted sizes and styles; Fruit Baskets, Vickies, assorted sizes and styles; Flat Plat s, 3, 5. 15, 7,8 and 10 inches; 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 Candlesticks, new and bcautilul patterns; Cliamlier Candlesticks with extinguishers. At JACOB LINDLEY’S, No. 16 West Washington street,. jy20 Indianapolis, Tnd.

Plumbing, Gas & Steampipe Fitting, AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING. milE UNDF.laAMiNED HAS OPENED I a shop on Washington street, opposite the Statehouse, where he will keep constantly on hand ail kinds of plumbing materials, gas and steam-pipe fixtures, whi.di he will supply to the trade at manufacturer’s prices, lie is prepared to do ail kinds of plumbing, gas and steam-pipe tiding, at New York prices and in the l>est manner, having in his employ for that purpose superior practical workmen. I will put up gas-pipe at twenty cents 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. GEORGE H. CLEARY. N. B.—Jobbing promptly attended to. jefiff-ly

TO THE LADIES ! YKTE HAVE IN STORE THE BEST Selection of Season afrle and Fashionable Dress Trimming*, French Artificial Flowers, &c., Ac., 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, AND Ol2L±-£> UOTXXYOtS*, And other Milliuaries on hand. Ladies’ Corsets, &c, &c., See., Always in store and for sale a t prices to please. 0.3. K. FAHNESTOCK fe CO., apr5-dly No. 16 South Illinois Street.

Gr Q ox> s Black Silk Mitts, Without Finders) White Silk Fringe; Blue and White Bonnet Rifrbons; Plain Blue Bonnet SilK) Brown and. Bleached Canton Flan* nets; Checked Goods for Dusters. Jnst received, by Express, at je!8 WILLARD’S.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF aUEEJVSWARE. B/ the Ships Lancaster and North America. KTKTB have just received, direct from the manufactories \\ in England, a large and varied assortment of QUEEN SWA RE, comprising every variety of style in Tea and Dinner Setts ; a large quantity of assorted GLASSWARE, which we will sell at Oincinnati prices without fail. We also keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot STONEWARE. HAWTHORN fe BUCHANAN, septit-dwlyl East Washinvton-st.. near Little’s Hot*

Xilfo Xxi.sixirei.xxoe. Mutual Benefit Life Ins’ce Co. Assets <2,850,739 39* A PPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE f\ in this Institution will be received by the undersigned, who is its duly authorized Agent. Risks upon sound lives are taken at favorable rates. Cre-lit is given for one-half the premiums. Books describing the operation of the Company can be obtained gratuitously of DR. LODGE, Agent, jylS-ly 38 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Txronxoxxt Hoixso, —OH— Corner Illinois & Louisiana sts., Nearly opposite Union Depot, J. RINK LB Proprietor. rjTHIS House is entirely new, and is now open for the 1 reception of guests. It is pleasantly located, and convenient to the Depot. D3 3 Meals at all hours in the day. ap28Iy

COFFEE AND TEAS. FWft? BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE', J o) 80 chests and caddies G. P-, Imperial and Y. H. Teas. Received and for sale by J. W. HOLLAND, an28-ly No. 72 East Washington street.

w a,tolxos, cfc?o. -W-JZTILL SELL GOLD AND SILVER W WATCHES, Of all kind*, beat makers, at a profit of only ten per cent. All watches warranted to give satisfaction. At jySO-tf W. H. TALBOTT fe OO.T

i»ons.ixx»’ iDiorost, Wholesale and retail, at an5 STEWART fe BOWEN'S

TfrUBNING FLUIDS, OILS, fee.-10 brl*. o Burning Fluid; 10 Ms. Borin; lObrU. Lard OO; 5 cafes /otafe; IS “ Alcohol; 3 “ Soda Ash; 2 casks Otive Oil: S “ 8*1 Soda;

IWfCtl Jel5-D9tawfeW

TBE ST AMERICAN AND FRENCH. P-r.JSir-’-r.S.S?

furnislicl, fuel, tights and washing, rfill be $22>; payable semi-anni-ally, in advance The usual extra charges will

be made for the ornament 1 branches.

APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prof. WOOD and 1 rof. BO^ WORTH will deliver full courses of lectures with he aid of telescope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate exi>-rimenlally the principles of the sciences pursued. Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the Col-

lege, or in the city.

All letters of inquiry or on business, should he addressed to Rev. JOHN COVERT, or D. S. COVERT, Terre Haute,

Indiana.

The undersigned, citizens of Terre Haute, have ac-epted tie office of Trustee of the Terre Haute Female College, and may tie referred to at any time by such as desire further information concerning the arrangements or advantages of the College: Kev. E. G. Taylor, Rev. T. Gordon, 8. II. Potter, Rev. W. G. Spencer, Rev. P. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lncius Ryce. Themis Dowling, Benjamin McKeen. L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, Jalujz Hedden, James Hite, James Barnes, Curtis Gilbert, R. W. Thompson, Rev. J. G. Wilson, Rev. W. Modisett, R. L. Thompson, Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Bail, James Farrington, David Hartsock, ('. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson, Andrew Wilkins. H. D. Scott. jy29-D&W3m. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! wholesale and retail. H. r*. IPIEGwJFL A AF, 87 Howcry , (,\V liolesule Warehonse,) and AGO Pearl-st., (Retail Store,) NEW YORK. T ! — p 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-seat and Com mon Furniture in great variety. Also, Enameled Chamber Furniture, Insetts^from $22 to $100. SPRING, CURLED HAIR. MOSS AND WHALEBONE MATTRESSES. Also, Feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Premium Sofa Bedsteads, and Patent Self-rocking Cradles. Dealers will find at the above stores the largest and best assortment of any establishment in New York, and can buy either at wholesale or retail, cheaper than at any other house in the city. au28-3m

Hamilton’s Burglar Proof Lock, THE GREATEST~TmPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN LOCKS! rfTHF. ONLY SAFE LOCK FOR HOTEL I_ rooms, state-room's outside doors for stores and dwellings,prisons, fee. The patent was obtained hy J. J. Hamilton, of Newcastle, Indiana, March 27, 1858, for double lifts ami slides forth*-- keyholes, improvements which no other lock possesses. It is proof against burglars; 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 when- 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 pa-chasers. The Burglar Proof Lock can be sold at a small advance upon the price of ordinary locks, to which they are in every respect superior. The locks are now l>eing manufactured in New Britain, Conn., and Pittsburg, Penn. Agi'nts are traveling over the Western States to dispose of rights to sell the “Burglar Proof Lock,” and to furnish the locks. For further particulars address HOOal Kit LOCK COMPANY, au5-DfeWtf Newcastle, Indiana.

AMERICAN HOUSE, OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT, Indianapolis, Ind. riHIIS POPULAR HOUSE, (and the largest 4 in the city,) has been leased by the undersigned, who, by close attention, hope to be able to render satisfaction to all their guests. ROOMS LARGE AND WELL VENTILATED. T«ble Covered witU the best In the market. Ifealt alwaya ready for TrweUrt on the Arrival Trains. IL r" Charves as reasonable as any first-class Hotel. Give the American a Trial HOLLOWAY fe MORROW, Proprietors. TCT One or two small families can be accommodated with pleasant rooms. my2Q Dly MADAME B U RDELL, DOCTRESS. Office en MERIDIAN STREET. SOUTH or MXRTURD HTRCIT, OrrOBITR VUTUTT CHURCH, "YWADA-WE RUKDELL treats the following , T4 diseases: Fevers of every description; Chills; Long Diseases; Liver Complaints; Dyspepsia; Nervons Diseases of every description; Female Weakness of every description: Scrofula; Blood Diseases; Fever Bores; Paralysis, and Rheumatism She also practices UR08C0PY,which makes it convenient for personswho livs oat of ths city to send specimens for examination and save expense. All who favor her with a call will receive prompt attentionjan 9 dly E. C. MAYHEW & CO.7 wholesale dealtKS III Boots, ! Shoes and Rubbers, NO. 4 ROBERTS’ BLOCK, | Opposite the Union Depot,] INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, - Are now on hand with a fall itock of prime goods—all varieties—beat custom work, ea&rtt tiset, fee. These geods will be sold “ low as the lowest” for Cash or approved paper. Freeh stock from manufacturers constantly arriving aa31-3mDfeW.

PATENT ASPHALTIC v ROOFING FELT. A CHEAP, DUR ABLE and Perfectly A FIRE PROOF arid WATER PROOF BOOTING. Thie roofing can be easily applied by any inexperisoeed person, with a few tack*. ^ Price three cents per square foot to Bells *5 yards I-*-Agents Wmmteffi. $an97-d9* 3 Bowling Oram. Mow Jm/k.

TfrERFUHERY, COSMETIC*, fee — 4 A Inge assortment of Labia’s Genuine French Ex tracts; Wright’s, Basin’s and WteheU’s Bxtneta, fer the Handkerchief. Fragrant Odors, Cologne*, Bay Bam, Hair Oils, TeOct and Shavtof 8o*ps, Shaving

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