Locomotive, Volume 9, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1849 — Page 4

" 'Ajest'a prosperity lies in the ear . . . j Of him that hears it never in the tongue Of him that makes it." Love's Labor Lost.

Coming Events. There's a good time coming, girls, 4 A good time coming; Then we shall married be, And ended single misery, ... In the good time coming. ' Pouting lips may gain our end, But coaxing words are stronger ; . In the good time coming O wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, girls, A good time coming ; Husbands shall no longer rule, And treat their wives like girls at school, In the good time coming. But we'll assert a woman's right. And make our influence stronger And raise a revolution quite 0 wait a little longer. - . There's a good time coming, girls, A good time coming : Soirees then we'll give, and balls, And have delightful opera stalls,. In the good time coming. With loves ot bonnets, shawls and gowns, O, shan't we come out stronger, And never fear a husband's frowns O wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, girls, A good time coming ; Then we'll pack our family Up into the nursery, - In the good time coming ; v The children then may learn to write And read when they get stronger ; . Meantime they all may romp and fight, And wait a little longer. Gateshead Obs. A Miss Eliza lately presented the editor of the People's Friend, at Covington, with "a delicious blackberry pie " whereupon the editor becomes poetical, and delivers himself as follows: Of all the girls below the skies, Give me Lize, O give me Lize She's cherry lips and coal black eyes, And then she's " some" on berry pies; Give me 'Lize! Eyes!! Pies!!! It is for her I daily sighs m nightly tries For her I swan I almost dies, While constantly I cries And sighs Give me Lize, Her black eyes, And berry pies! Golden Rules for Ladies. The following article taken from an exchange we pulish for the especial benefit of the ladies : Be reserved, but not crabbed; steady, but not prudish; bold, but not rash ; humble, but not servile ; patient, but not insensible ; constant, but not obstinate; cheerful, but not flighty; rather be sweet tempered than familiar ; familiar, rather than intimate; and intimate with very few and with those few upon good grounds. Matrimony. A young lady' wa3 told by a married lady, that she had better precipitate herself off the Niagara Falls, into the basin beneath, than marry. The young lady replied: I would if I thought I could find a husband at the bottom V She was a sensible G'hal.'

Taking a. Profile. Early on a very cold morning, a travelling profile cutter called at the house of a wag,' and inquired if he wanted a profile taken. ' Yes' was the reply, ' I want yours taken from my door.' A watch hung over a rat hole will disperse the varmint, when all other methods have failed -so says a Maine paper. A new way to 4 watch' rats, hey 1 We should think it wasting one's time to watch rats. A club of women in Paris, who contend for the widest and most extended rights, have a code of bylaws. One of the articles runs in this wise: " Any young woman who finds herself married to a man of fifty years of age, shall have a perfect right to swap him off for two of twenty-Jive years each. A Quaker's admonition to a man who was pouring forth a volley of ill language to him : Have a care, friend, or thou mayest run thy face against my fist.' Sheridan once wrote ' Women govern us let us try to render them perfect ; the more they are enlightened, so much the more shall we be.' CURIOSITIES. A hinge of the gate that Dante saw, over which was inscribed ' All hope abandon, ye who enter here!' The whistle that Ben Franklin, when a boy seven years old, paid too dearly for. The monkey that painted his tail sky-blue . A lash of the poet's eye that was in a fine frenzy rolling. A small lot of mud dipped out the gutter of the road to ruin. A sleeve of the shift that the landlady made out of the traveller's old shirt. A teaspoon ful of the gaul of bitternes, and one of the bonds of iniquity. ' An infintessimal piece of the baseless fabric of a vision.

PRINTING TYPES ARE now sold at BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE-FOUNDRY, at the following very low prices, for approved six month's notes: Roman. Title, c. Shaded, J-c. Pica, per lb. 30 cts. 52 cts. 90 cts. Small Pica 32 56 95 Long Primer 34 CO 10O Bourgeois 37 ' 66 108 Brevier 42 74 120 Minion ' 48 84 132 Nonpareil 53 100 150 Agate 72 120 160 Pearl 108 K0 220 ' Diamond ' 1C0 250 300 A liberal discount for cash in hand at the date of the Invoice. We have now on our shelves, ready for sale in various sized fonts. 60,C00 lb. Roman and Italic type. 40,000 lb. Fancy type. 4,(03 lb. Script and Running-hand. ' 5,000 lb. Ornaments. 15,000 It. Type-metal Rule. 15,000 ft. Brass Rule. Presses, Chases, Cases, Wood Type, Ink, &x. furnished at the lowest manufacturers' prices, either for cash or credit. Our Specimen Book is freely given to all Printing Offices. Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the 1st of October, 1819, and send us one of the papers, will be paid for it in Type when they purchase from us, of our own manufactures, selected from our specimens, five times the amount of their bill. 55"For sale, several good second-hand Cylinder and Platen Power Presses, Standing Presses, Hand Printing Presses, &c. , GEORGE BRUCE & CO. je9-3t pr f $4 13 Chambers 6treet, New-York.

CIGARS. A LARGE lot of Superior Cigars just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by S. A. DUVAL, July 28, 1349. Next door to Little fc Co.

FOUR Houses and Lots in this city will be sold at great barl gains, if application be made soon to G. A. Chapman. jy2-

DOUGLASS & ELDER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. FFICE in Blake's Building, on Washington street, opposite Browning's. ALSO,

the Publication Office of the Locomotive.

LIVERY STABLE. TT BROWNING has taken William Wilkinson into partner li. ship in the Livery Business and Trading, under the firm of Browning & Wilkinson. ' -Indianapolis, August 13th, 1819.-tf " :' o '

LOST. LOST. AN Olive Damask Crape Shawl was left at the Court House on the evening of the exhibition of the Panorama. Any jierson giving information where it may be found, or by leaving it at this office, will confer a lavor on the loser. -. auglS PAY YOUR DEBTS AS YOU SHOULD DO. ALL persons indebted to Andrew Wallace,' will call on the first of next week and pay what you owe, or you may look for Sims with his hickory stick coming after you. No longer indulgence ;iven. . You had better call and see, for he keeps the same article of Coffee and Tea, and everything in the family way.' ' auglS BLOCKS OF LAND FOR SALE. HAVING purchased the Carson Farm, lying between the Madison road and Bluff road, one mile South of Indianapolis, I have laid it off into 4 acre blocks, on each road, and offer the same to buyers upon fair terms. The lot containing the buildings has 20 acres, including a fine orchard, and a part o f the blocks are heavily timbered. The block on Pleasant run offers a fine position for an extensive butchering establishment. A plat of the ground can be seen, and prices and pavments made known by calling on me. : . , ' DANIEL YANDES., Indianapolis, lnd , August 15, 1849-3tpd.

NOTICE. BI. BLYTHE publishes a notice, unde date of August 1st, relative to the settlement of the business affairs of the late firm of BIythe &. Hedderly. The language and tone of said notice, I think calculated to do me injustice and injury. I have made no attempt to interfere with the aforesaid business since the dissolution of partnership. No unauthorized act of said BIythe will be recognized by me. E. HLDDERLY. August 4th 1849. all-3t

PERFUMERY' & FANCY ARTICLES. , BRENT AN E & RUMP, take this method of informing the citizens of Indianapolis, that they have constantly on hat;d at their store on Washington street, opposite the Court House, a celebrated stock of FANCY GOODS AND PERFUMERY, and all articles for the toilet, from the best factories of Cologne, Vienna and Paris. . , The store is well furnished at present, and in a short time will be properly filled up. They will always sell at the lowest New York prices, and respectfully solicit a liberal patronage. BRENTANE & RUMP, Manufacturers at Vienna and importers to New York. 2tpd

Dr. Cronk's Compound Sarsaparilla Beer. FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. 1 THIS Compound is acknowledged the most healthy article . that has been offered to the public in the form of a pleasant and harmless beverage. Customers supplied within the city at 50 cts. per doz. quart bottles, and warranted to keep 10 days. April 21. by G. B. SCR1BNER.

Dr. II. P. NORRIS, RESIDENT DENTIST, INDIANAPOLIS.. Office on Washuaton street, opposite Temper

ance Hall, and near the Palmer House. ' jy21-3m

.' Will.. M'QUISTON, '. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN PRODUCE, . . jy21-tf , West Street, Madison, Indiana.

THE BIG BOOT. AKNODLE, keeps constantly on hand a large and full stock of Boots and Shoes, for Gentlemen, Ladies and children, which he will sell on as good terms as the same articles can be bought for in the city. He has a number of experil need workmen constantly employed and is prepared to make to order, on short notice and of the best materials, all kinds, style and quality of Boots and Shoesi Give him a call, at the sign of the Big Boot, opposite Browning's. jy7-3m PAPER HANGING, ' '

House, Sign and Fancy Painting, i,Y G. I). ST A ATS

HOP in the 2d story of the Locomotive Buildings opposite

Browning's, Indianapolis Indiana. '

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DR. J. H. SANDERS, having formed a partnership with DR. P. H. JAMESON, a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia, would respectfully inform the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that they will devote their entire time and energies to the various duties of the profession and they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Office on Meridian Street. Three doors South of the New Baptist Church, at the residence of Dr. Sanders. . Dr. Jameson takes pleasure in naming the following medical, gentlemen as references : ap 2S-6 mo. L. Duntap. M. D., J. L. Mothershead. M. D., Charles Parry. M. D. J. S. Iiobbs, M. D.

ICE MCE!! ICE'.!! The subscribers are prepared to furnish Ice daily at the doors of persons wishing it, in quantities to suit purchasers. They are also making refrigerators of various sizes which they propose to sell to order at reasonable terms Indianapolis Mav 5 '49. COMEGYS &Co.

HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, IN which Mr. D. Craighead now lives, on very favorable terms.- Apply to Messrs. Smith and Yandes. jy7-3ra WILLIAM BUEIILER.