Locomotive, Volume 21, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1852 — Page 3

The nrst v,ird is that part' of the city lying north of Wliington street and east of Alabama street. It la a' desirable part of the city for residencesnd .Uj)cy.fojt,ial P" poser4hre beings but Sew. bnsiaess .houses,- and no other public buildings ihan two churches &n4

the Bellefontaine depot;3 The great majority of buildings now in course of. erection m this ward, are for residences, generally for ce family, and mostly one story high. We have been through the entire ward, and find the buildings mentioned below now being built the estimated cost we have attached to each building was obtained from the owner, where we could see him, and where we could not we estimated, them at What we considered their actual value ill cash. We believe they are about right. , ; . , On Washington street, estley Adams has built a one story frame business room, corner of East street -cost,' - ; Joseph Grine is building two business: rooms next John Little's tavern; both two story, of brick, with cellar with stone foundation cost, $2,000. Samuel, Seibert is building a "ery handsome frame, residence, cottage style, -with ahe rooms .cbstr..$9O0' . "' :" . Ilfsrket street," Wmi Ltngenfelter is building a one story frame residencecost, $400; G. Pittmania iwe story frame, with basement cellar, cost, $600 "r ind S. Doughty, a two story framecost, $500. The German Reform congregation, Rev. Geo. Long, pastor, are building a very handsome church on Alabama street, of brick, on the same style, and about the same size of the Depot Church. The lecture and Sabbath school rooms will be on the first floor, and the main room on the 2d story. This church will cost, when finished, about $5,000; vt ; A large double brick dwelling, two stories high, will be finished this year on Alabama streetcost, $3,000. On Ohio street, Mr. C. Nicolai is building a double brick residence, 1 stories high cost, $2,000 ; and Mr. G. Durham is building a brick front to his house, 18 by 21 feet cost, $800. On Jfew York street, Mr. C. Wishmire is building a row of two story brick dwellings, 30 by 9? r il i . 'II 1 J!.' -a 1. . a ieet, mat win mane six uisunct nuuses ; me wnuie will cost $5,000. On the same street there is a small frame going up, cost $100. On Noble street, between Market and Vermont streets, there are six small dwellings under way, that will each cost, on an average, $300. On Vermont street, Mr. A. S. Tomlinson has built two neat little story and a-half brick tene ments, and two of the same kind on the diagonal, making four residences-cost, $400 each. Mr. Fay half fixed up a 1 story frame residence on Vermont street, cost $400 ; and Mr. Blytbe, a one story frame on the same street, cost $300 A small frame on New Jersey street, and .one on New York street, cost each $200. East of Noble street, and north of Vermont street, there are four: one story frame residences now underway, that Will cost $250 each. The Bellefontaine Depot will be finished this Beason. This will be 60 by 306 feet, the centre building 50 by .30 feet, two stories high, all of brick cost, $12,000. Mr. Mathews is building a two story frame on Michigan streeti, mat will cost $1,000. North of North street, and between Alabama and Noble streets, we counted 21 one story frame dwellings underlay, that would average three rooms in each. Average cost, $250. Qn the Diagonal, Mr. W. E, Feathers ton has Jbuilt ttirarfle dwelling that cost about $$00. Messrs. Bauer & Goepper have built a double frame, one story, that cost about $1,100 . , .These comprise all the buildings that have been buu$ this, year, or that are now under way, m the first ward ; in a number of places we saw building materials on vacant lots, and we have no doubt Riany bu2dingj will be yet erected this jSarthat wt have no account of. , " jh i A; few years ago a large part of this ward was considered outside of the city, but three squares of it frotit Ott Washington street, within the old corporate limits and that is east of the business part, it contains a larger: population tha4 ny other ward i at the last spring election 29? votes Were castm t.-V t vv. -'- - The following is & recapitulation of our accoun of tbUfrarjU One story frame buildings erected, ..... 39 I Two story brick buildings erected,". . . 16 y Total number of buildings: ; . . V3 Cost at a cash estimate, . . , , , , $46,100 Next week we expect to visit the second ward, and continue frpmjwefek: to wees, taking one ward at tlim?! nS iM' g. rounthes cUj, -j Those thai wish to know the names of streets mentioned la ut,Urticles should get a city map, .wwcK.iaye.MiMue $ each. 171 . ttniaeei We would like to eet, balf-a-bosbet Tgood fjtancei, for wbicb we will pa goo priee. 'If tny f oar readers bare thsiia&ay mors than tbef want;'tbeyiirUr coafcr a tivotJbj kiting si Mi -. t.Z'JEZr Jlellon are plenty oa tfcf street now, at fair prices. . Apples are BeYdAor 40 and 0 ets. bnsbtl, rr.d rlc-ty at tl r.t. 1 - L. ' L 44

r .The foUdwing Is "comparIsuV hi ' eosjf ! freight between New York; and this city, by way of Terre Haute, and by wy of Madison; fur nlshedus by a gentlemah who has the' opportu nity of knowing, and who can produce the bills of lading and railroad receipts to substantiate iheir correctness :

From Nxw Yobk City, via CuraimATi Macisoh, to Indianapolis: Books and Stationery ...... I Box" Ooods, under the head of Moveables . . ......... Warp and Bale Goods, by especial contract to Cincinnati Ploughs, &c, from Troy, N. y;... 83 per 100 lbs. 10 " 1 47 . 2 99 " " Tekse Hauts Faok Nxw Yobs Cm via TO iKDIANAPOLtS ; Books and Stationery $ 1 40 per 100 lbs. 40 " " 40 " " 32 " " 18 " Uox Uoods 1 Warp and Bale Goods 1 Ploughs and Hardware. . . . . 1 Groceries 1 The distance from New York to this city is less by Terre Haute than by Madison, and there is not three days difference in time either way. If goods are sent by the Eckford line by Terre Haute, they are delivered in this city at the above rates, without additional charges for com mission, dravage, &c. It would be well for our merchants going east to examine and compare the above figures, which can be relied on, and see how much they can save by sending their goods by way of Terre Haute. More Freight. The freight on alotofll, 5001bs. from New York to this city, by way of New Oreans, is as follows: From New York to New Orleans, $15 75 " New Orleans to Madison, 35 00 Cost, for over 4,000 miles, $50 75 From Madison to Indianapolis, distance 86 miles, 40 25 Difference, .. $10 60 $10.50 more for carrying freight about 4,000 miles, than the Madison road charges for carrying it 86 miles. The bills for the above can be produced if required. The Teachers of Ihdianapolis. At a meet ing of a few of the Teachers, held at the County Seminary, on Wednesday evening, the 18th inst., B. F. Lang was called to the chair, and W. McK. Scott appointed Secretary. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Teachers of the city of In dianapolis, both male and female, be earnestly requested to meet at the Indiana Female College on Wednesday evening, 25th inst., for the purpose of organizing an Association of Teachers, and that due notice thereof be given by the Secretary m the papers, On motion, a committee of four was appointed to oraii & consiuution lor me saia associauon, and report it at the next meeting; . n - B.W.liJS9, Chmrman. W, McK. Scott, Sec'y. Fall Qoddi. We would call particular attention of the city and country merchants and dealers to the advertisements of little, Drum & Anderson's, i in another column. They are now receiving their all stock of goods, for the supply of Central In diana, which have been selected, with great care by two of the firm now in the east. Their stock comprises everything necessary for country mer chants, and is much the largest ever brought to the city. Merchants can supply themselves" as WB" Wl9 swUxuCuv u tup tuiu would ask that they give them a call, and examine their StOCk and Prices. , How beautrfullv does the law of nronortion run through all the handiworks of God! Those things which are most useful, we everywhere nd most common, now cneap is sieam, inaimignw i agency l It is but water, the most plenum!, ma terial given to man. Suppose our iron mines were exchanged for gold mines, and wee versa, could thousands of: tons of the precious metal compensate the world for the loss, of iron ? -J What could make cood tha losa mankind would uffer, were our immense fieldt of coal Ranged into aiamonas ne can eu oreaa wumrat oai tcr, bat .buttei witbouf bread would be a;rery . JTETfery , dollar's wo'rtlCof rpitt'ce wbicb leares Indianapolis for tbe -New York market will go osrer tbe Pern road and not a biubel nor a pound of it will ever see M&dizon-Statesman. 1 And; every pound of freigbt tbat tomes'from Newark, Boston, and Fbiladelpbia, for central and western Indiana, nd, eastern Illinois,' tbat baa befetofore come over tbe Madison road.'will nerer see; Madison. And eWry pasaengeir going euaer esi ur vres&, win pass oo norut w ui suuita-.i em teminot of the Madison road, wbea tbe great 1 easxern lines are amsaeaAfc-is, no wenqer ioq stdck'ofTtKe MadisoTo'ad isdfefcliaing aofast.'., i Jt3r01itcr' BTorbet, Esq.V editor of tbe Law rencebunr Besister passed tbrottcrb'Hadiaoh OA yesterday evening on bis way bom, from Indiana-1 poliaVi tw4,ju ,??ri -( ...- s .rf- , , tbe Legtslature is tios m session,, we were ai a Joss to know wbat" took Brotber..TorbeV 6 tbe capital vntit we came to recollect tbat, darinsr tbs .". t-i-t. vi it session 'ine ias juegisiaiare,- f wmcuixowir m.-- a, .i. lii,.'.,'-, .o'u.i..4. ''XOur. old c6rrespoadestf Timoiby Tomui tbabs-s beea oiaated bytbsJWbi as atandidite for EepressstatiYe sa iz-ji tQxztj? -

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, ij2fTh&4th Presbjrisa.cobgregaOji&fie purchased the lot on the corner of Ohio and IUir noil streets, and will prob&blyjeommene building aurchnext spring1 f'j i l " r'JS3T8cfiae rascal entered' the barber-shop of William Bird about 2 o'clock on Friday morning; broke open ft money box, and carried off $215, the savings of many a day's hard labor. No clue, as yet, to the robber.-jSwifwef.

:'r.T9 Wmll TasiMea Slat-a very tasty wsdba8tSfnJ Article, eqa&l .1b wry ntpeet to th best CiseinnAtt r New York Kat, i sow ready. Also it large ted general euortmeGt of hate and caps of erery style and qaality,at ClnelnnaU prices. at WILM0TS Hat Store, aojl4tf No. 1, Palmer House, Indianapolis. Fall Style Mats for 1852 la. eases flne Silk Hats of tbe fan style tor 183S, Just reeeired and for sale at MeGtSNIS' Hat Store, aag X4-3w 24 door from Post OSBce eoroa?. 'A babe in a house is a well-spring of pleasure, messenger of Tet U is a talent of trnst, a loan Ut h rendered back with In I terest." On the 8th a Son to John Benton,: of Brownshurgh, Ind. i2th Daughter to John H. ghoolu ' " " 16sh a Son to Georgfi Lake, " " 16th a Daughter w John Uannah, of Greencastie. " " I2th, a son to Henry Bowser. " " 14th, a son to Jas. Patterson. " " " 14th. a. daughter to jjThooiaf. Kennedy " " 17th, a son to Wm. 3. tiubbard. " " 17th, a son to David Munson." " " 19th, a son to William K. Richardson. On the 7th inst. we pnbtished a notice under" this head, that a daughter was born (o James W. Catterson. This notice was dropped in ourloz, and we supposed it was correct. We now endemasd thai Mr. Catterson nefer haa been married, and that the noiiee was written and put in oar box by Johx W. Moktqomebx, who lives abent 2h miles north of Danviflej Ind. He put himself to a good deal of trouble to get us to publish a false statement, about a worthy young man, and we have put ourselves to a good deal of trouble to find htm out, and present his name to the public as one capable of practicing a deception that no honorable man would be go's! ty of. Ed. J "0 hsonr lot. and hallowed, even as the lor of ansels. Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with the roses or love." On the 12th, by Rev. A. F. Hilts Mies Elizabeth Sharus, to Mr.-Wm. Schoufler, both of this county. ' LICENSES ISSUED TO John C. Ross and Martha Jane Robinson on the 14th John Desmond and Ellen Harrington " " 15th George Hubbart and Druzilla Rollins " " I8th "O Death, what art then, strange snd solemn alchvmist, Elaborating life's Elixir from these clayey crucibles." In Peru, Ind., on Sunday last, Solomon Hoi man, Esq., son of Mr. Joseph Holman, of tbis.county.--Jfcamonrf Pa Indium.. ,. . The following preamble and resolutions were passed unanimously at a regular meeting of Metropolitan Encampment, No. 5, 1. 0. 0. F., on the evening of; August 16, J852. Whereas! It has pleased an all wise providence to remove, suddenly from our midst our well beloved Brother Patriarch, Israel A. Hannah therefore, Resetted, That the devotion of our departed" Brother to the Order, his enthusiasm in the advocacy of its interests, his generosity and his exemplification of noble impulses has endeared him to us all, arid while this Encampment mourns for our departed Brother, the very sadden manner in which by tbe dispensation of providenei he was taken from ns. forcibly reminds? tis "that, in the Rridst of life we are is death," that ceort these esrtfily tents of purs will be taken down, and thai it becomes our duty to "work while the day lasts, for the night of death comest in which no man ean work." ; Resolved, That we tender our cincere and warmest sym pathies to the Parents and family of our deceased Brother in this afflictive bereavement, and that an attested copy of these resolutions be frunished by the scribe to them. ' Setoteei, That as a testimony of -respect to the memory of our departed Brother, we wear the, usual badge of mourn ing30dsys. .'" ' . " " " " " Rtidmd, That the - above resolutions be spread upon the minutes, and that the city papers bs requested to publish them." ' , ' HOt FOB 8AL.Z, BIVEBIt 'bTbOLITICIAN and others who anticinate makine the vovaa wnp Salt Rirer1 after the election, are reminded that by applyingto. - - ' , , ., -xrr ,. . . IIiIFF &. co; tBey cais hsTe tnelr 8torog of oroeerie. & Previsions ft?, 0!, erel, Tea, uonee, sugar, Molasses, Klcs, nour, rotawes, Ap pies, Vinegar, Soap, Candles,. Tobacco, and ail other articles essential to comfort on the dreary voyage, and a bunch of onions thrown tn. 1 , s h aug 8I-3ui If - - 14jew Bu tying Graand Persons, wishing to prox - care Iota in the new burying ground can be accommodated by applyingto Messrs. Weaver dc Williams, (Undertakers) where the plan of the ground con be seen. " .augtl-Sm lack Silk, At Horns, sign of the big 8, received this t day, v express, from New York another lot of Rich BUcI Uck Silks of sU Qualities. 7- - K. B. A large stock of other roods ori the road, which will be reoeived In a few days. ' aug SI SCnOGEf SCHOOIj! I SCHOOI4! a A. SMITH win resume her school on the ssdfnst.. at her afffliar r"?!, If ew , X4ne ;f rans. nliaxftaxaUa Oltia; . ffrsHE daily line from Indianapolis to Ohio, by the BellefoaI tain and Green villa Bailresd. b v davMxht. tonowih-eom tain and Green villa Bailresd, by dayHrht, tonowth'oom plets . -c . . . . n .... ..- . . ... f operation. rasaenxsrs leave inaianapous oy noeve oeratiOs. Pasaenrsrs leave rs leave n sing trai An, lodge at Mancie, (for the present) leave early in the morning, ia eeaehec,' passing through Winchester to Green villa, 40 miles, and thence by the csrs through- Dayton snd Hamilton to Cincinnati eariy ia the eveninr: or atDaston oas sengers ess tek the sveelng ears for fao Lafce The staging will be reduced ts SO miles In Ctafcber,Jssr the whole - Bne between Indianapolis and Cincinnati by railway will be opened to we duuiui iu nuveiuver. ' ' j v angSl-Sm ; , TSE PROPRIETORS. TSaTOT fCK Is hereby given that lettors of administrsttoiW it ig na,hsvs been duly granted the undersigned by ths Probsts Court of Marion eoanty, Ind.y oa the estate of John Bolander, deeessed, of which all persons interested, will take notice, "ins estate is nrottaoty solvent., -...;. ' , r WILLIAM MOORB.? sag tl3w 't N Admlslstrators's ssism ass. 'tt ars now reeetvin? and bavs in Etam - - ' 'V V - 9.000 pes Fancy Prints, 109 pes Pilot A Beaver Cloths. pes. Bins and Orange - SJ? pea. Assorted -"- 300 LFnroitara v-i ea .Cashmers & SstiaeliU KJ0 ' Oil Red & green T . -358 Tweeds and Janes ; ' 339 sssortsii Gingbams-- So bales fed, white, vet, Flaa &n ! ,- veiainss, uhri . a eases apron & for Cbeoks,;. SflO Lstrs,v'- -, s Uni & cotton Diapers j .Cashmeres,7 j il"" Plaid as plain Unceys. 108 Canvass & Paddinr. r SOW n Laees. Eiieriova Inasr S . - Driiis and TiokiBgaJ 1 1 pair assorted Blankets SO j-" Canton riannoia, ,;. uw ps silk Cotton Hdkfs. $ t1 Plaid Dinlcgs, 1 '-'.SOW Wool.ad Blanket .With ever? verietv f Dry Goods,. which we . wilt sell to mar ftosa Msssaeha TteS; Boots,"' o ecots. k Ki ia IS ... o ' 33 Lsaies Oosi, tftlf, and Kip Booties. 1 , . .". . j Bakio. 10 - 'r ' YM and Goat Tlss and dippers g$ h r . t c,iters snd Over if c.a9. 1 3 IfiMSs CslS, Goat, sad JJpl Booths, .8; .ftt K0i3sa i&re vsneiy oi oi.-ia? warsnetaq.ieg is,ssi8 ut

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1 1 ' BOOT SSOB3, HATS, QAjPS,- KTJOKS TfilSS - , MtHSS, STATIOKE2T, GSOCSSIEa, -'-. , SI.&SSWAES, CtTTLBHT, HABS , . . ' : ; wlEi, vJjzs, ofiss, . ' - , - 9rti tUt IFttJiingis. term Iiftp(h, jht4isi - - WE are now receiving direct from Masnfitctarer and Importers a general assortment of goods, adapted to the Full n4 mtr 2rfr, eonprisinr efy deserlpbon of Pot eign and Domestic Goods nsoatiy fosnd la Wnolesale Bosses whicb in Tariety and atytet -will eoaspare feTorabty With aay la the Weetera cities, we inrlte the aiteasion of i - - SIBBPHARTI i!T2)i DEALS ES -to oar stock which we offer at low pricss, for "Cash or apnroir e paper to prompt ten, better in we can make ft your interest to batroniae db: We continue to receive all kinds of Merchantable Producer d aiways gira m aignea mancet pneea. ' we reapectfttUy soUcit a thorough, oxaminatioB of oar stock and priees. ' ' ug21-' n ; LITTLfi, DRUM & ANDERSONS. w E keep the most extensive assortment of Notions, TrimIBisss, and varietv soodi that can be foaod ht an wesum estaelishment. Erabracina? inmrt. Tea and Table Spoons, Pocket and- Table Cattery, Itasora and Rator Straps, zmihs.bbu screws, a wis, nasps.soernreaa ana sitoe&nrres, BrUtania and Japanned ware, Curry Combs, Horse Cards, Brt die Bits, Candle Sticks and Lanterne, Patent Thread. Spool and Skein Thread, retidine. pocket, tuck. back, side confine Combat pocket and school Ink Stands! Flntes. A cebrdeons. Violins. Harmonicana, itbaed, plain and waterproof San Cap; Wafers, casta an dsb noes; piain,nncy,pean ana agate Bfcirt Buttons; ronmomes, rocset books,' Worses, waUets, glass ana sneu Beads; Hosiery Gloves and Mitts ; cotton Cord t sewing 6ilk and Twist ; linen, silk, and cotton Handkerchiefs ; Bonnets, Suspenders, Saehels, Carpet Bags, dress Handkerchief, Scarfs, Comforts, Cravats, hair,elotb, horse, shoe, counter and shaving Brashes; cap and letter Paper; cost, vest, and pant Battens ; tape and stay Undines; bed lace and fringes; looking Glasses, whalebones. Pins, aeedles, steer Pins, Buckles, Pencils, Spectacles, fancy, glass end snuff Boxes; tobacco Boxes, Essences, Perfumery and fancy soaps: besides an innumerable quantity of other good, belonging, to the notion department, all of which we pledge onrselves to sell them ts low as any other house. ugSl-' LITTLE, DEC M & ANBEBSOKS. OUR stock of Groceries, die., is at all times complete, snd we ean sell to the trade at the lowest market rates: Coffee. Molassses. Saiaratus. Pepper. Spice. Indigo. Madder. A Hum. Lead. Brooms. Sugar. Bice. Raisons. Starch. Chockolate. Ginger. Tobacco. Powder. Cinnamon. Nails. Tea. Mackerel. Star Candies. Mould Candles. Hatches. Cotton Yarn. "Wrapping Paper. Bed Cords. Candy. Wood Backets. Batting. Wash Boards. wood Tubs. winaow biass, etc., &c, ror sate at wholesale only. augSl-'5a LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS. : N O T I C E . fVHR undersigned offers for sale his house and lot, situated b on me corner or unnois ana new J OfK siroois, inautnapo tons, irsa. i ermg unerai. aug Sl-iw GEORGE BAKER. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining is the Post Office at Indianapolis, Ind., on the I6ta of August, 1852. Peritm tilling fr tkett letter mill pl$mt n; AfrVKSTiizD. LADIES' LIST. Boyd Mary A Ferguson Delilah Clinton Sonhronta Fair Margaret S Payne Zilphs Stone Elizabeth TuUis Zebra Tites M A Wise Charity Winslow Abb Catterson Elizabeth Leap Barbary Denniston S Louden Lucv A Dempster Mrs Day Mary . Eller Nancy Myers Minerva Myers AnnE GENTLEMENS' LIST. Ash ton John Ash ton R Allen Bmry 3 Armontrout James Adams Hiram Axteil Alfred Andrews John S Genir Adam Ghormbey JAS Gray Francis Green John Green Ebinezer Grissby James Graham John Graham Monsieur Hayworth Joel Harbert John Harness George Halinan Daniel Hinshaw P J Healy Tfaimothy Horley George W Hurley Edward Huff Mr Howell TB Johnston J S Johnson JB Johnson Jeremiah Jewel Charles Koahran John KielJoha Ketinger John Kenney Mr Lockwood Horraee UtUe Nichlos Loran J J : Longsworth Robert Murdoch Jas H Masbey Jacob More Michael -Mnrphey Thomas Miller George Miller WM Malona J F Mann Jacob Mebarin O F Marsh Wales SMcFall Smith MeDaniel John W McArtor Jonathan McRee William Mclntire Patrick S McKenna James Kesbit Jeremiah Nicholson John Norris Richard Payne Peter A rtlce WUliam rarKer cimoa Patterson Alex 2 Patterson Nicholson Petecrue J M Painter 6 Y Pierson Sydney D Pasley James Patery John Russill James Ryan John Roberts Wm Richardson Wm H Rescoe G H Saxon ChaHes W Samnels W H Smith James H Smith JC Shannon Alexander Simpson S Shaw Michael Sullivan John Stock eil Daniel Snow W J Stoat Taomss Tyner 6t Childers , Truidler John Tharpe James Terhman Charles : Vice George1 Wycoif James Wright Thomas W Wright Albert Wiliiamsoa Smith Winder WUliam Welch Daniel - Young Ephraim D Bslmer Jacob Bennett Henry Bauey xr Beatty James Baker Charles Berrott W Bellows Win 3 Batty Edwin Butler W E Buyrd William Burgess John 31 ' ' BurrD Bnehanan Thomas Black John Bushrod Thomas Cockroll WHliass Colter James Connor Thos Rev Clark Abner Castle Henry Calkin J T Chapman Samvel j Costoloe Edmond Dunn Robert Drnrin James Downs James Dorrel James 8 Dauherty Septimus Davis J Dedmore James Foster William Foresman Fisher Farrel J D Fair W Fisher David FritigGW ; a.w.rtjssel,p.m. VrOTICE.ROSS dc RAY having disposed of their stock V at Books and Stationery, request ail persons Indebted to tnem, to rail at the old stand and settle, as their accounts must be closed without delay. T. A . Ross Is authorized to settle the affairs of the firm. augls - KOSSdc RAY. 1ATEW STORE! John S. Danloo will be hannv to see all X his old friends and customers, and all others wishing to.; purvaase gooas cneap ror casn, at nts new store, on ine corner of Washington and Meridian streets, immediately south of the Circle. J. S. DWHLOP. REMOVAL!-John S. Dunlop,Jr , has removed from the Diagonal Point Store to ths store on the north-west corner of "Washington and Meridian street, formerly occupied by T. P. Purnell. J. S. FAB1KEBS : ATTENTION TOHN WILK1NS & CO. kee& constantly on hand and will ! sell on better terms than can be had elsewhere. Robinson tor Celebrated Premium Horse Power and Separator, built at Rich mond. Ind., warranted to thrash In good wheat from SOS to 500 UUQItai,yCIUKT. IUtT IU BMIMti Witt 8 CUU III grain; Also, Board dt Sinex's Premium Steel Plow of aUsizes; with a general assortment of Agricultural Implements of the latest improvements; together with the largest and best assort ment of Cooking, Parlor, and Box Stoves ever offered in the Wt, which we will sell at reduced prices, p .. r Kooms north aoe wasntarton street, new brick block, a raw doors east of Pennsylvania street. - aug 14-tw NTlCE.Oa or about ths 95th of Jane I advertised a premisory note, given to J. B. WinWr, for 8150, for a certain patent rtgni eauea Mauiewaon'sraiens weataer einp. I Stated that the Territory had been previously sold by him. I have since ascertained that It mtaa not any Intention of his tods fraud me, but that it was a mistake on the part of one of his tad me, but mat it wa enta in giving the nam e or one 01 use eoanues soia . i Deuevs ira to bs honest in his decline as far as I am acquainted. CHARLES HAWK. MooreavUIs, Aogast 5, 16SS. ' aug 14-3W 1 at .imt m itiMM. tmrlhr of Savmftnd. KobSTts V Cow's Cta? O -etnaattX Steel plow Wentedf" andor sak i in Indlaaapolls, by their agent, , iSTl "- rtrtRSTras Xnrsstfvs fluid, of Gsstis Jatce prepared front Eenast, or thaForthStmachf tts Os.&ftsrtBe direetsoris of Baron sebigtw great roysioiogisaii vtwu,, vj . o Ronghtoa, M. IK wtsipBnaxw iwy . riwsT in sreh la ths ires msanlnr of ths word MrP SlN.n or of the tfo 'Cfssk words from which it is derived jRXTtvs rlQlD. or ASTRia JQICB, prsnsrsd by Dr. 3 . B0UGRT09,of PhtUdsiphts, from ths fttarth Stomach of ths Ox. for ths ears of Indiraroonaaa Dysp'psls. ltisstars,i awn fmd? forsa esssry storaacit, as art or msa caa eaal its enrstiva pewsr. It Ssaasrs GOOD &ATi Q psiasv .Ths SsstssUSs Evidenea epe which tfcla fTnt5y tssei l fa the highest asgres uuisiuvs ana itf.MAK&AbtJS Call on the Asrent, Sd ft 8 cr 'ive Crc" Jr,-s,ts,e!v tn lKr ameantof SCIircrtl? i Z .' ili:s:.C. tro.i lss- ? ' R.im M Vtnj ttmi ftloi ( W 1 St. fif I W SfOfR TJsiversiiyi Prof. SJungV son's Is-s'olot i'rof. S. -.maa.of Tio CoU"? Dr. Carpenter's Pi ' t -?i"E i tc-g.aer wlA

AUOniOM AUESII etli tad !-CmBaisism 5Xrclisttti " . - : ' lrtfjff0 Strut, JndHweh's - T"fEPie6sstEily -on hssd en assortment 6f llTil&t 'zt J Household soa Kitcliea iarniiatre, &;&c.,u tntea S,ii -!Dg froas is to 50 per cost, be Sow first en, 2 Agent for ibo sale f aHkisdsof ii&sdgaS5e i-eatbr, an j.p!y f which be wiii keep al w js 98 nana, &.reet fifk9 MBtifaeturera, St Cisiti irUt. - .jrw&efalcasS! advanees made on ffiercissad'se st it scr)ptxns tOEtignadn. quttis gaes, . . - T telf..n?jr ffS? otters of sdmSslstrstioao ffeeeased, have been frsnted to tin nndenigsed by tee Jadrs of tess Probsts Cosrt Of said aeftnty of MaHSiafeSei dy of f J831. - All persons having einima against said estate are) !t-!?.HSed 10 P them, ssiaenttsateii for setUsaaesU Ths estate 4s sappossd M b soiveni. . -; Stgl3w ,v JACOB KOBERTSt Adjafa- :: N f 3M ISTBATOBtS SJULE OTICS to hereby ghfen thattts ttadenSgned.sdminlstratoY of the esute of David Evans, deceased, wlU sU atpsbUs vendue, at John SobemVta WashlngtosJ towsship, MaHos county, Indiana, on Satarday, ths 4th layVembsTnext. commencing at ia o'clock, 'ju.M ths rsksfrty bS longing to said dseeasedj eonaisSel of owstfhoesl anfthe aaalvlded aaJf oV ttsJvmmlit Jttni.il vi 8 raws over thrss fidliaw, a ersoit of slns.ffiontbs wttl bs givsn, ths porch awr ieenring& ssms Si" VJ ??!OTed frtysaa saads payable wltkn tanf reUef whatever from valaation or apprsisemeal ka. Sals to commence at 18 o'clock, A.M., of isiSoayT usio

aagM-aw JACOB &OSBtSigaVi : GABBATX c son S - Ptent CoraMaati& Tahiti Tsiit -r8& . stand) and Snwr Batlti . ,r. THE subscribers ars e prepsrea to rurnisa this beaaiifat and highly practical articts of fnrnltare. It is just what efi',d11?HS,13?iB Crier to enjay . good health. Call at ths Bell and Brass Foundry of Garratti Davk & Co., on Pennsylvania street south of ths Joarasl O?' flee, and leave your orders waerea sample of ths machine mar oeseen. , "i -tf GARRATtf DAVIS & CO. I!fOIAIVAi?OjLI moii 8CB001,; BEIfJAMUt X tAVQ, Prlndpai. ' TH??.ri w.lBSr W't this InsUlaU will eommsM tn toe County Seminary bo'Jding, oe the 13t& of Senteml bar, ensuing. The year will be divided Into two sessiowof 29 weeks eaehj the first session wlU end on the tret Friday la Feb ruary, 1833? the second will commence oa Ttesl mn& utl. day, and end on the last Friday to Jnbe, i"9Tu's W0B The coarse of studies wiUembraea all ths Yrranehss vsaaTi pursued ia the acquisiUoa of an English sd classical edaWtiofc The regular time for pupils to enter school, wUiba atti btgig ot i session, orat the hgiwming of a auartert asa general rule, pupils will not be received at any ether time, as? lef eeniMj pUcedi classes already organised. TmUon, from 9i to g? per qaaaaecordiBg is the stadias pursued ana payable at the nife Ijfe of Ue Quarter. No do. oucuons made for absence enit&lf occasioned b nnirut agg H-aw ; Tb Greatest InwestMoa sX ta Aftt w, . Jsrrcaia. ( ' . i, nasaifc, ' JEFFEBtlS & PVitSElXs r Maafaetttrer f Perelatlft Tth ' Formerly of Philadelphia. " 1 OflBee on Meridian street, opposits ths Post OSes, ft . B AH onerations warranted In antlm t. . is faction. .v. We are now making full sett of teetu with fits Bewim&rove4 Cement Gum. It cements thoroughly to the tee and plata- -making a compact body. Specimens caa be seen at the ofiee DenUsU furnished and Instructed In ths use of this material. Also, teeth and foil famished. Jaa ivMy NOTICE. " J;" THB Partnership heretofore existing between fiSs uder signed, in the Bnii u tMs day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the late firm are expected to dose their accounts without delay. D. V4CTJLLET. August 18th, 1839. . J. 8. WALKER. The business coDtinaed at the old stand by Walksf Vands. grift, who have on hand a general assortment of Lumber. 3w - PEKU & IND1A2VAPOI.IS BAIZ.SOA& - THE annual elecBon for Directors, wifl bs held at tbe offie , . . ?1 'P,?' at Kobiesviile, oa Taesasjf SeBtembsr 14. at 10 o'clock A.M. Indianapolis, August, 9, 1S32. aug 14-Sw E. W,H.SLLtgjPrat. MHECII, Watchmaker and Jeweler, opposite Maaonis , Hall, respectfully informs the clUaeas of Indtanapoli strangers, who visit this place, that he sells his tse slock of watches and Jewelry at the lowest eastern prices. - - Also, he has one of the best Geneva Watch Workmen la Ms employ, to do aU description of watch wsrk, aad partlenlariy " fine watches, ia the best workmanUke manner, that ia to sav, be axes it at onee to perfor m right and keep good time. Please give es a trial, and send all your friends, whenever" they wish to get their watches done ap good. sag 7-3& - - A Wallace for tbe fallowing At tides ri00Ps uoemical Tar, for greasing wagons Bugrys, Om T Of M; utuusaes, ua ram-sesnng. as Anoy is tn sols sreBt anon eotiutr. Also new ft r.wlflii. mhai s. isv b- . gar Cored Beef, and the best Cheese in ths eHy-fee is receive fngSO per week, from the Reserve. By wholesale or reta a few hundred barrels of that Ho. 1 Salt, a titds the beat aver offered. He Is also In the old way of all the good things! a few barrels more of Lowder's family way sower. I will say to the farmers, to call with their wheat, and K l dontbuf 1 wOl show them where to go. Call at the Iron Front, - . JoISlrftr y . AKorEW "WALLACE. ; DOCTOB JTr J, PRB t Sale Praprieter at Or. BattaiBffe Sarfle&t and Mechaaieal InventloneY' E OH the state of Indiana, win locate his central office tn ia' dianapolis, where letters, &e., should be addressed. . k. it. ABuan, navmg sappuea ntmseir wstts an assort-', meat of these Invalnable instruments, ia prepared to dispose of -v them, either by the single instrument or by the dozen, at the. 1 proprietor's lowest prices. Call and examine. t central omceoa Virginia Avenue, near tne Branca Bant, Indianapolis, Ind. - . a tay wm adjust tse tnstrament ror Ladies, if required. The attention of ths reader ia directed to ths dtimimi' Of Dr. Banning's Brace, of which Dr. J. J. Perry is the proprietor. The following recommendation la front soma of the most' ouungtusnea rnysictans or irfmisvtue i LotsiBviiti. Kv.Da. Basmss Sir: Ravin nr examined your Bodr Bn irac, desirned for the relief oi weakness ot ths paimenary," digestive, female, and sotnat srstem- as connected wiiS general ov local muscular debility, it gtveS nspleasurs tossy, uiaiweaeem' r avaiMiDitt aiscovery , as an aaxuiarv ia a treatment of the above snd analogous afflictions. In view of tbs anatomical and physiological principles of Its eonstrscUaa and harmony with the na tarsi economy of the bods, ws -alto deem it greatly preferable to any other devise la ass. iioaneeuuny, -i : ' ' LBWTSS0(3EBS,M,X. -T. S. BKLIj, H. D. ' -. ; JOSH. 8. f LIST, D. ,.r w.C. OALT, M. D. n AagHBt7,1852-ly B. EWISG, M. D. . STKA Y CTAE The subscriber Tost on last Thnwday ths day of ths Balloon Ascension a Bay Mars, with black mane and tail, slightly swaybseked, absat I4h hsads high, tejrs black fWm the kneea dnWn. and find an nlA umAAim mn4 bn. lis. 'Whoever retarns hsr to Bobsrt XarL ai Broad uppls,. wui oe suiiaoiy iswaraeo,.- . . asg ?aw VTllLtAX dARRtTT; " " I&EX.IEF .IK TWO : MINUTES - ,. ?CtRSD IH A FEW DATS 1KSTTBBD Bf THS GR&AT ' - 3 r. iaefcv Faintsmies -WaJefs, rjrfOS ths cars of colds, Coaghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Boars nesa, ana su affections or tne lisnrs ana Hrem. , - or Sals by ' CRAIGHBA D s BROwiSIaw. Jal $l-3m r : i 5 and wv W. ROEEETS, ladUnspeiis. -: ;. CITJSESS . -, t i ARB as fully benefited by advertising as editors or adverts-; era, althougk some who ars personally interested S nounes ths advertiser as a pus; but plain statements of facts ars mutually beneficial to all. Therefor divsst voarsslves of aU prejudice snd look where your Interest is. Health is what should interest aU, we shsi4tUmfor efcesaa that eoarse which is the best calculated o promote oat -own Interest sn4. heslth.1 Dp.' Pleasants has had over 409 e&sea entrusted to fci cars sines his so nam atladiaaapolis, and, with great pieasars bs annoonees that every sass has recovered Hsaas purcssscl a perm&nsat resideaes oa Market street betwoen K&st and Jersey streets, one square north of MsUtsw Little's HoUsi. His office two doors north of Hurt store, on Psnsyivania t., hers ho may . be found ready . to admlaiatsr to ths ictei, except 'works, tf found worthy, sus&ia hlmf and th?rsby promote ? r walatarsst. - - , jal 14, 1853 Sta , , 1 TtL!.hoiftlt of sarssrb biaek Ei-ks rseeivea feis t? ty Xxpresafrom ew iors,waica arsgoi ;e5f&st. ts &i tee before pureha&isg I "mi i - u ? - S Otissvs of Indiana whs-y war.t rK-""i r f-ns. Souers.sBsst Irsa chinisyw..c - 1ST, tt las bsst aaality of Iron, and ehe9, are s? V as 8.3 vs. s sr o .Kfisi a iKfiiiitiss for maan&otarins? Stssta oii?" rs are to any wH of the Moontetest by .which tsey ars - c pver ready by long ssperisfecs at 8isir!i r, i e t'i shortest so any description of or r oid. Thsrsfors befors goinseowa to ts s4-?, 1 1 esllasdasadtsvsysartSm9tsi''sr,!oe . On Pennsylvania strset, Posa' Run, t j R3; Work, in the Kaiiros City el Inalsa, 4 i nKUin.r-Tii best of i -r, I-st, Cc--...

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