Locomotive, Volume 22, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1852 — Page 3

IUDIAHAPOLISi- TOD.? ' t.. N.Th fourth ward, Mapriseft tbM partof jthe cUyi.tying north of :Wttfiaglii'.iu;wfifja T'asippi streets. It is the inofet thuj setedrard ,Sft the city, and polls less Jfhatlfther ;$here are but few building; jgc&fejjfcffijjffi Jtrard, and the amount expended forriEttprrements is small, in comparison with others. '--"' v Oa Mississippi street Mr. W. Gf; Oarothers is

. building a very neat frame, .residency rhjftt? ''MVtfarwttit ftfiiYI ti,rtfl-

increase, and in-cdnseueseeof this a number of the Wat bands bare left the road There were seven engineers left within three ! weeks-Vii., Philip Housen, James Campbell, Clinton. Idler, Cbas. Ferry, Owen.CaHahaaMr..;WflIspn, and Mr. Owen. There were four firemen and fire or six brake-men left ' within the same time? and: we

heaP of others that will not stay. The places of

these men tttut b tiled by such men as can be goC and .it is not; surpri$mg, that accidents. 'will

happen. . Three locomotives were smashed in ne

We noticed three other frame' residenA,raBi.t''wek--Tlie Chief, the J. F, D. Lanier, and the

this year, that will cost about $360 each;

The Lafayette depot, located north of North street and west of Mississippi street, is now under . way", and will be built this year. ' 'It "wOT be of ' brick, with stone foundation, 65 by 20O. feet,' and ' will cost about $5,000. North and west of the canal we saw three one story frame dwellings, that cost about $300 each.

) The city school house in this Ward, on Market street, is now nearly finished. It is built uniform , with the four others going up this year, and cost 1,500. Mr. J; Carlisle is building two double one story frame residences on Market street, each containing 1Q rooms and kitchen, that will cost $650 each. He is also building a large double two story frame on Washington street, for dwellings,

that will cost $2,000. "I J . II. McKernon has built three business houses and residences, two story frame, that will cost 1,500. S. Patterson & Co. intend rebuilding and refitting the steam mill this year, with power from Fall Creek, that will cost when finished about

$6,000..

Jefferson : and it will be fortunate if the smashing

stops here. With the old engineers and firemen

this road has been free from accidents there is

no telling' what may happen in future.

j3T We understand gome, of our masons are

stopped for want of lime, and are delaying. the buildings. There is several car loads of lime

standing at Vernon, as we are told, and the comnanv will not bring them ut. It has come

to a pretty pass, if the company carry. their op

position to our city so far as this, to stop the im

provements now going on. -Let this marked, and the men that control it.

E L B JS Ell &Z H JL 3 S f

' "aa? -"'"W- """" i iii '" , f . r'.J i.un-r'L i . .. ?' . 'ft Ik INKS i..;v.-:.hJ -

nnHB above engravSnf roprseni Aid new enrf traproved patent Power Press now tn ope JL . i of the New Puttsat of Is&ae Adams, Boston, Maun., and is capable of prlnti&g 750 ooi best maaaer. - r . , -

ratio in. The Locomotive OtBee.: It

uble mediam sbets an hour, ia the

Tbe Fall Fashion Hat. A vert tasty and beautiful article, equal in every respect to the best CiiidnnaU or Itew York Hatt, is sow ready. Also ft large and f eneral assortment of hats and caps of every style and qoaUty,at.Oneinnati prices, f st WILMOT'S Hat Store, , angl4-tf Ko. If Palmer GU)Qse, Indianapolis.

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FILL & WINTER BBT GOODS FOB CASH.

PARB1SB reapectfally calls the attention of the trade

variety of - ,) x. - - Staple and Fancr Cry Goods, Carpetsv -Oil Olotha, iceH Sow inr store a the Depot, and expecting- daily to arrive. My experience and facilities in purchasing;, enables roe to offer my customers, and eash dealers, the best , bargains that can be found; Customers &nd eajruhasers eene'raliv. are Dartio.nlartv

rnaA he invited to call and. examine Goods and Prices, and see the dlf-

Avawuvw im fer 0 im-nw kr cat t kij,ti0Ua sept 11 ' ' Post-office Corne.'

PUB LTC . 8ALE.(. " , Twill offer for i&TevW my residence six miles north of Indl jmanolfa. on the Michinn road. An lha Slut An nf entem

bar, the following property, to-witi Hoga, fiheep.Silch Cows, Corn in the field, Bouse Mi and Kitchen Fanrfture, Farming Vtensitt) and other articles, too numeroaa to fsentipa. ; Sal to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. . . ' TERMS All sums of f3 cash is band, ever S3 a credit of IS inonths will be given, by the pnrchaser giving nola with approved security, Without any relief whatever from valuation or

appraisement taws,

A U C.T.I O N .".GALfLSll. V Laetloa'andl Ce2mista- SS.mxch.&niy.- .-- : Witkifttn &trtett fisaftU. f7"EFPS consiantly on hand a assortnieut of Marenan Bonaebold and &iihea Parsiture, &c, &c.,at r e railpn? fria 10 to SO per cenV . below first eoU Al&f&t Ajtent for the le of ailStladaofSfeoaaeaSaafliir Iauier, a supply of which be will keep-always on base, i est fro' tbt X-!!UlfcVtan"r, at fiaesttse'i Fricts; F'r'iSls-rsicaBs aSvnce made on SBsrsbsBls ef Id

riato r.c

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Coniereaees '.of It. hnxeli. 1 The Northwest Indiana Conference will meet at Ten Haute on -the 8th rinst.; North Indiana Conference, at Fort Wayne,' nUhe 2Sd insi; South East Indiana, Conference, at Rushville, Oct. 6 ; and Indiana Conference, at Bedford, October tOth. . Bishop Baker, from New Hampshire, will preside over all of their deliberations. Journal.

T A TOES mtESS 000-Bicb Brocade, plain, JLi fancy , and black Dress Silk s and Satin, a large varietv ; French Merinos, all colors ; rich printed and plain Wool Be Laines and Cashmeres. French Bs-Enrfish Merinos.

Thibet Cloths, EmbroiderediBobes. Silk a.n4 ippheir , Lustres,

Plain ana onnvea r ersian ciuvns. wim nitre ana nice selec

tion of the newest and tateststyles of Dress Good in market,

ana at the lowest casn prices. , , u. takkibb, , sept 11 - t Post-office Corner.

sept ll-2w IT:

JAMES BOOPER.

COLD PE1VCII LOST. . - - WAS lost .ob last Sabbath, the 5th fast., Gold PencQ Case, between Wesley Chapel and the residence of the Kev. E. R. Ames,' The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at the store of Mr: Alfred Harrison. sept ll-3w

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WANTED! WARTEBS

OOD wages and steady employment win be given 95 or 30

gooa Flour tsarret uoopera, ti spplicaUon o made coon aept llvr ' 7 ' " o I' R OSGOOD.

Kesr of LIGHTBOimS Haw Ink; Sw to '

B !t Ink ; Fine Book Ink ; Extra Cr3, ad C. ' m

i, c?F:-,.s$ oii sana ano tor tsi at ew xorr mces, car rsuso eude'i. -r-v - .... . , Orders accompanied vith the eas&prosapUy atteaded iO,SBd forwarded as directed. Address . , vc -v..--r-ti-.i-i.E2 & BARXrss. - . , A gents for JLigfettisdy lakav Indtanspollsi, Sept; 1 '. c J i . : ?y - - " - ! Firt Bt Cow JTorSale, A Fint nt young milch w la oSsred for aal, that i aa r 5k. excellent milker. For particulars loqulr at IhisoSic. asgSS-Sw- ; t ; '- - r 1 1 0wego Orange Ue&geFenccs Perpctss&tl I am authorized to contra t for almost aiiyameaot of dtwefw t Orange Plants, te b delivrd in th priag of 1853. ; I am also agent for MeCormad's Eeaperand Mower.. : -aBgSS'ga-ly v " p.WlLUAMgJ

State f Indiana, ; Marlon. Canty. t

T the August term of tit Marlon Probate Court, A, said court declanid th estat of Miles Saiithosdeeeaa

to SI their claim against Uia.stat for allowance In tai4 .

Probata Court, withia 10 month from the data breoff or ttisy will not be entitled to payment. '-. r . .

August i, vast. - ' usAfl asnuiw.: f - , j og8S-3wT f,: . tr I AOtnlaWtgW . . '

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- ' SHIRGLE 3SAHLEKS," ; -WANT one hundred a'irtd fifty thOasahd good shaved shirt jf-

168, to reeeser wnne.Kiver jrtage rot wbicji t win pay-.a

iberal price.

One story frame buildings, . Two story Jrame One story brick "

10 6 3

19

Total iunber. of buildings, . .Total cost of iMproyments,-;

Last rweii iirthe third ward, we overlooked twoiwo -story frame dwellings built this year? by Dr. P. O: V: Hunt, oil Illinois' street; hear Wash

ington. They will cost $3,000. RECAPITULATION. The city is composed of seven wards the following is a recapitulation of the number and cost of improvements in the four wards we have been

through :

No. of Buildings.

(A babe in a house Is a well-spring of pleasure, messenger of peace and love ; Vet It Is a-taleat of trust, a loan to be rendered hack with interest." -.; On the 18th of Aug. a Daughter to Saml.Hanway. " " 1st of Sept. a Daughter to Henry HalL " " 3d a Daughter to Wai. Rulesback. M " 6th a Daughter to C. A. Fufgason. " " 7ih a Daughter to Thomas Ford. " " 22 a Daughter to William Hoover. ;

GARPETS Velvet, Tapestry,' Ld"el," superior Three Ply, superior fine, cheap, Wools, Wool Figure, Cotton and Wool,' Venetian, good and cheap Jfotnp, Straw Matting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c dee. .1 have a large stock of these Goods, bought direct from the manufacturer's agents, and will be sold cheap for cash. . ,H- fA RR1SH, sept 11 v ' 7 A: ''Post-office Corner.

First ward, . . . Second ward, . Third ward, . . Fourth ward, .

60 29 25 19

Total in four wards, ... 133

Total Cost. $47,900 92,600 66,450 21,150 $228,100

Next week we'will visit the fifth ward.

PBOCEEDIUGS OP THE CITY COUNCIL. Mokdat, Sept. 6, 1852. Council met. All present except Mr. Greer

The Treasurer's monthly report was presented,

and accepted. . : The Street Commissioner's report, making al

lowanee of $34.12 for Work done, was presented

and accepted. . w Bills and accounts were allowed to the amount of $200.25. J The Treasurer was directed to pay King and Kennedy $400 on account for building school

houses. Mr. Culley, from a select committee, reported an ordinance against permitting circuses or menageries occupying any public ground for their exhibitions. Adopted;

A petition for permission to jiave Che gutter on the north side of Washington street, between Illinois, and Mississippi streets ; also for permission to grade and gravel Meridian street north of Washington, were laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Pitts, the committee on wells were instructed to repair the wells at the Market houses. J '' ' " ' ' "

On motion of Mr. Delzell, the committee on

streets and alleys were authorized to fill a mud

hole in Market street, east of East street : Provided

JfbA same did, . not cost more ,than $50. , , On.motion of Mr. Fitler, the Street Commis

aioner asrreQted, to' notify Joshua Stevens to

pave in front of his property on Washington st

On motion, of Mr. Fitler, the committee, on

bridges were instructed to build a permanent

bridge-Over Pogue's Run, on Meridian street. On motion1 of Mp.- Fitkr; tire Stret'tJommis

ioner was directed to notifythe President of the

Union track to straighten the bridge on Delaware

street. - .-. ijr

"O haTV lot. and hallowed, even as the iov of knpeTa. "

vr acre we goiaen cnain 01 gooimess lsentwmea witn tne roses

oiiove." . ...;.. On the 5th, at the Bardweil House, In tis clty.by Wm.

Sullivan, Esq., Mr. Charles Rider, of Connecticut, to Miss

Elizabeth Johnson of this county. ?. -. ,,4 -i s On the 7th, by Wm. Sullivan, Esq., in this city, Miss Ne omi Miller to Mr, Wm. Snow, all of thin county. On the 1st, by Charles Fisher J. P., Mrs. Harriet Poston to Mr. Joseph Hill, all of this city. . -On the 2d, by the same, Miss, Mary E. Strain, to Mr. George Reese, alt of Wayne township. , , LIOEHSES ISSOBDVTO John Hornaday and Mary C. W. Bamhili on the 3d

' lopt IMwT

livicoaEsts.

HOtJSE AND LOT FOK SALE

mHE subscriber will aell lot No." 4. In sonare No. 3. on Ala

i bam a street, between Michigan and North streets. There

is a good house, a large stable, and convenient out buildings, all in ' good repair, and the title is good; The lot is 67 feet

front by 195 feet deep, and will be sold on good terms. Apply

sept 11 -tf

to CHARLES FISBEf

August Elbredd and Leanna Wampener C W. .Marry and Mercy ,Varner ; ", Jacob Hidey and Sarah M. Enny Rev. J. H. Hull and Henrietta Lockwood

"25tlt V 4th v " 6th " 8ih

"O Death, what art thou, strange and solemn alchymist, Elaborating life's Elixir from these clayey crucibles."

viittv man i

7.,r . " Vi TV 7 ZTivU aliedberebildren around her bed-extending to

ere permitted to use Uie Uouncu chamber for a hand , bade them all an affectionate adieu. Her h

room. ' ' " . I warxhildren, besides. oumeroua relatba, survive

W

ebatic?

' A fi ne of 91 was assessed on dogs.

Tjioil adjo'

In Paris, Ky., Aug. 19th. of Cholera, W. N. O. Din kiddie, formerly of Cambridge City. Indiana. Departed this life on the 2d, at the residence of his father, in Washington township, Marion county, IimL, John Calvin Easterday, of Typhoid Fever, after 21 days illness, aged

1? yeats, 10 months, and 17 days.

On the 5th, in this city, Harriet Ellen, daughter of Robert

and Nancy JStewart, .-aged one year and twenty days. ? t

On the 6th, Ella, infant daughter of L. M. and Mary "J.

Vance, in this city. .. '

Departed this life Angust 31st, in Perry township, Mrs.

Elizabeth Bryan, wife of Thomas Bryan, aged about sixty-three years. . .".; v ' ""-" v'" T

This dispensation of divine providence is a heavy stroke

of affliction to lite bereaved family. Dayafter day we sfe eall-

ed to record with sorrowful hearts, the .sad ravages of the great destroyer of -human life, but scarce ever have we per

formed the melancholy:4uty,wjtfa more heartfelt reluctance

than n tM above notice . - , ;

Mrs. Bryan wos a s-eoosj stent t member of the Baptist

Church, and had been for some 25 yearn, and a more than

ordinarily, devoted, and pious Christian ; her deatE Wai it

her life had been exemplary, as a christian friend, many will

remember her with tears of sad affliction.: Detuh seized her

victim, and she now rests in Paradise, with friends that have

gone before, no word of complaint was heard to' escape her

tips; all was resignation. She was conscious as long as life

lasted, talking to and exhorting her children and friends to

.meet her. in heaven.' Oh how consoling to those that knew

and loved her, to see how bright her hopes were for hen vert,

She waa Jaiihiul in the performance of her earthly duties.

and now she aa obeyed the lasl command of her Saviour, enter Into thy, reward.' Let her sictedifriends remember.te promise "sorrow may endsre- for the night, but joy ooroeth

tp h morning.M jhe hour, of diaaolution approached she

each her

usband and

to mourn

bet. loss the, treasure of her "words, ' to innitiate" her

example, w re wuuaiwv wver ner mtnisteruig sptrtt.

GREAT MOCBATIC "MASS MEETING At Iudianapolie Monday, Sept. I3tl HON. STEPHEN A. DOTJ6LAS, of llllribis, will be in at'tendance, and will address, the nee tine. Jea. Sam. Houston, of Texas; Gen. Wm. O. Butler, of Ky. ; Gen. Jo. Lane, of Oreaont'Gofc rJeha.'Br Weller 'of California! Gen.

Pilcher, of Ky. : Hon. Jesse D. Bright, Hon. John W. Pavls, Bon. A. P.:Willard, Hon. John Li Robinson, Hon. C. t. Dunham, Hon. Willis A. Gorman, Boa. 1. Mace, Hon .G.N. Fiteh, and other distinguished speakers hare been invited, and we have the assurance that most of them will be in attendance.

. r,nin. let hare a mnLeouneil let tae neonie all come

come in- cars in wagons on. horse-bacK., and on foot, and.

bring your wives ana cmiaren. ; . ; JW J BROWN, Chairman. J. P. DRAKE, V. .: V a. GpORTER, -r WM. STEWART,

A. P. MORRISON, , ..:,IGHR-Ar" ,w- . -, A. D. GALL, ' ; . ! Statt 'Ctitfttt Committee. JTr'The Fare will be reduced on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad on the 13th, so that persons living on the line of that road can come to Indianapolis, attend the meeting, and return home, at one-half the regular ratesv "' RaIcs or Pake for this ocpasiox : - Prom Greenwood and back, SO 50 " Franklin ftfii back.. ......................... . 75

" Edinburgh, Taylorsrille, and Columbus, 100 " Vernon and back, 1 50 The extra train will leave Columbus at 6i o'clock, arrive at Indianapolis at 11, A. M, vXeave-Indianapolis at 34 o'clock,

p. M. oepi ii iw : '.. ' . i 1 'j .'.m.i i ' jm. ; STATE FAI---BEFBESHMENTS. .f,

OlEALED Proposals will be received by the undersigned at W the CaDital House, until the 26th of; September, 1852, for

.tlta exeluaive privilege of forsisaing Refreshments at the State Pair, inside of the encloseare. The proposals to specify the bid for the privilege, and, also, at what pnee per meal the offi

cers, eomtnmees, ana aasistants, or toe nur wm oe turnisnea..

B . B. 0 Ultoxicaung liquors wwi oe aiiowea. ; r WILLIAM T. DENNIS, sept ll-Srw " General Superintendent. . W K-WS 'IS St i'B J'H.MrE jf T.I

JNPORM their friends ahd the public eeEreraltj, that they have just received and are how opening a full assortment FRESH GROCERIES, of superior quality which we are de

termined to sell jow for cash.- . . ..

Sept 11 '53 - 'Vpptsite irngnt ttoute, inatanapeat.

PRIME Rio Cofleet , " Laguira-CoSee; .;

New Orleans Suisar -very fair ; TEAS Young Hyson. Imperial, Gunpowder and Black; Chewinc Tobacco best brands extra and common, at W. la. & J. P. W1NGATES', sept 11 '59 Opposite Wright House. LEMONS Box fresh ones ; Drum of Cedflab, a superior article V , Mackerel-Nos. I, S, and S, fresh ; 4 White Fish, by the & and halfbbM ' . . Reserve Cheese, an extra article, at , . W, L. St J. P. WINGATES', sept 11 '33 Opposite Wright House. ,

HOUSES TO BEST.

(TfWO houses on Washington street, with five rooms and a ' I kitchen, with cellar, well and other conveniences. Also two houses oa Market street, with four rooms, and a

xitcben, cellar, ana convinces. Ail new, and finished in the

oesiaiyie. Appiy, avwe mm, o Sept H-3w , JOHN CARLISLE

:: s;: NEW FALL GOODS,

EATON & HOLM AN have now open a large and desirable

kZ7 ratocKor haul, uuuus, comprising a complete assortment of beautiful Dress Good a of the newest tvl. Cloths.

Cassimeres, Domestics, Flannels, Notions,, and Trimming in

large .Quantities, together with a choice selection of Carpets,

Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Groceries, dec., dee. In

a word, we have. as. large, complete, and beautiful a stock aa is

usually brought to our city, which we are determined to sell at

tne lowest remunerating price.- we respeetmuy solicit an examination of our goods and prices, honing wa shall succeed in

pleasing au. sept u-4W sjstuh & hulma.i

DHESS GOODS,

"TTE are this day receiving a splendid eel action of elegant

f y plain and Cgured. black and fancy suxs, some entirely new style., and a larger supply than usual. Also, Wool De

Laines, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Poplins, Coburgs, Thibet Cloth. Luster, neat Ginghams, with many other new and desi

rable styles of Dress Goods, which we are anxious to sell and

at low prices. sept 11-4W SJSArun tic hulmaw .

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.' ICOTICB 'TO FARMEttSn 4

HE subscriber being agent for the sale fef Beard at Sloexs Emcire Steel Plows, manufactured at Rkhmoad. lad.J

would say that aaid Plows took the highest premium en Ptowj

av tne unto etai air. .'- Air piowtseN oy tea wui oa warnaiea to work well and aire entire satisfaction. Farmer and othera

are respectfully invited te eaU and examine said Plows at tae

sign or tne wg jfa tocfc, , , - -

aug aa sa h& ky s. uuuuir.

CAST IBOH CEMETEB-, TOMBS. v;

rjlHE subscribers have purchased the right for the state of JL Indiana to these new and feeaatifat mfer, aed era pf oared to furnish single tombs at verv low orieea. art aell

county rights for horser, lands, or cash, en such terras that the norcbaser can make a fortune. .TheTemb is av.eaat free slab beautifully ornamented, with the letters cast eo it, and can be

painted any color, er gttoea. osmpies ean ee seen at reaver

at wuaam'S. . au communication aoaresssea o ts ouersigned, post paid, will btfTSromptly attended to. " J -.

. . B.Amtsma w t. ts.i aug 7-0m . . V. , Lsliaaspoii,4B4ii

jh m. t. maitae. exoaec r. abuos.

JOSCPH LlTTXt.

ja.hu . nacx.

LITTLE, DSTJK ft AHDERSGHS, ,v SSALERS XSf STAPLE Aim FAXCT DRY GOODS, boots, shoes eats, caps, hotioits teesmings, stationsat, groceries, , 'j glassware; cutlery, kasdwaee, kails, glass, ... .. lee, fee, &c . . ( si At Wholesale Only WE are now receiving direct from Manufactaren ami Ira corters a aneral assortmenteC zooda. adapted to the

Fail and winter Trait, comprising every description o For

eign and Doraestie Goods usually found in Wnolegate Hoases,

O M E S T X C S .

VHi7E have an unusually large stock of Bleached and Brown

V v Shirtings, Sheetings, and Drillings; Tickings, Lancaster Ginghams, Cheeks, Linsey, Superior White, Red, Yellow, Welch, .Silk, and Cotton Flannel; Russett, Cotton, and Table

xnapera, napKins. urasn, ana Towels, &c, ait or wntca wui oe

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sold very low.

sept 11 4w

SEATON & HOLMAN.

4S perform Haydn ! so, "AL

LANG'S POLKi.

performed with rapturous applause by the Handel and

n society last puntisnea. rnce so cenis. . LEAP THAT REMINDS GF THEE.'? words by S.

Lover, music by W. H. Currle: r .'

'now sweet is tne bout we grve When fancy may wander free, , ; Is the friends who in memory live, For then 1 remember thee; Then wing'd like the dove from the ark, My heart-o'er a stormy sea, ' Brings back to my lonely barkt r. A leaf thot reminds ofth.es."

For sale by - ; A.E.JONES,

. ; ' f. -4-.. o. l. lemperaoce nail.

ALSO An excellent assortment of new and nonular Songs.

Ballads,' Polkas, Waltza. VariaUona, &e.,&c.

- sept ii . . ...ji- a. is.joaiss.. GROCERIES I GBOCEBIES I! .

THE undersigned having Just received and are now opening a full and fresh stock of Groceries which we assure our fellow citizens shall be sold at prices to suit, if thay will give us a call.f , ... :.-r ' & ? s

uaving purcnasea our gooas ror casa. we oarer a prim ar

ticle ATjLeW'KATBS. i. ?j.-X.V" - S'"'

East side of alley opposite to ifas Wright House, lodianapolis.

sep4-y -Tir.-I&-J.-F.WJNaATB'

which in variety and style will compare favorably with as; in

tne western cities, weuivita ue attention oi wr M E B C IT AN T 8 A Bf B ; E A LEB S

to our stock which we offer at low prices, for Caah or approv ed paper to prompt men," believing we can asake it your iw terest to patronize us. . We continue to receive atl kinds of Merchantable' Produce, and alwavs give the bighest market prices, - - ' We respectfully solicit a thorough esaminalisn of oar stock and prices. ' -.v.--.- , - ,.i aug81-'5S . LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS,

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A BOON TO THE AFFLICTED,

tnpKU8SE8'.---Rnpturei effectually cured by Marsh's . 1- newry - invented light self-adjusting elastic

TRTJSSi This Truss is pronounced by the Msdical

Facultt to be the mosVetfecttvV one extant, properly adjusting itself to every position of the body, rendering displacement impossible. It not only insures

m complete retention of the bowels, but enacts a rad

ical core ia ever casa of rapture.

Wa guarantee a cure in every case of. rupture, of howevee

long standing, wnea weappiy hhb irusst ror sate av

Sept It '. Ti.jn&iM.v .urug oweo. BBITSHES. . BBUSlIES.'-'cBBVSHES. rTJST received a very fine assortment of I Tooth Brushes. t ' " .' Nail Brushes. ., Hair Brashes. . '.- . - Cloth Brushes. ' . - i i ; Hat Brashes. .u,; .t f if r -r " ' ' Shoe Brushes. , . ' ' Lamp Glass Brashes'. . r '--V t'S Bottle Brushes -

yy 'j Horse srssneao

E keep the most extensive assortment of Notions TrUaV

minga, ana variety gooas teat can tie louna m j

western establishment; Embracing la part, Tea ana rante Spoons, Pocket and Table Cutlery, fiakors and - RaaorSirepV Butts and Screws, Awls, Rasps, Shoe Thread and Shoe Knives, Brittaijia and Japanned ware, Curry Combs, Horse Cards. Bridle Bits. Candle Sticks and Lanterns, Pafoot Thfead,SpoolB4 Skein Thread, redding, pocket, tuck, back, side and fine Combat, pocket and school Ink SiMdsmuteAfceonleoB; Jtottna, Harmonicana, ribbed, plala and waterproof Gaa Caps; Wafer?, chalk and fish lines; pla!rirfaacy., pearl and agate Shirt Buttons; Port monies. Pocket Books, Purses, Wallet gUwsaad beU Beads ; Hosiery Gloves and MitU ; cotton Cord i ewig Silk and Twist; linen, silk, and cotton" Handkerchiefs; Bonnets, Suspenders, Sachets, Carpet Bagsvdress HandkercBlefa,$csrfr, Comforts, Cravats, hair, cloth, horse, shoe, counter and shaving

Brushes; cap ana letter raper; coat, vest, ana pan ouiro, tape and stay bindings; bed lace and fringes t looking Glasses, Whalebones,' Pins, Needles, steel Pins, Buckle, Pencils, Spectacle!, fancy, glass and snuff Boxes V tobacco Boxes, Eaceae, Perfumery and fancy soaps; besides ah Innumerable enanliiy of other goods, belonging to the notion, department, all of which we pledge ourselves to sell tbero as low as any-oiber house. . ' augSl-'58 LITTLE, DRUM & ApERf ONS.

ew Bnnrlnf G rm4--Persob wishing to p ra-

eure lots u the new burying gronna can ce aeeonsmoas-

Sby

TO. SINKING, FfJND BOBROWEBSH

WHERE interest was due and unpaid oh the first day of July last, on loans from the Sinking Fund, the lands

mortgaged in security wm oe aavemsea about tne 1st or uctober next, to be sold on the' 2d Saturday in December next.

wnen not uiore:than year? interest, peor to saw istaay or

jjuiy, may be one, and tne security is aeemea sufficient, pay

ment or suen interest win not oe exacted, ir ice borrowers snau forward to this office a written' agreement to pay interest on the interest so due and withheld. .

Sinkino Fcvn Omrt, J. MORRISON, Pres't.

inaianapolis, SepU I, J8,j sept4-4w -

Choice Bulldintsr Iots en Meridian and

,,,, .Illinois) JSeetsH., r

FOR sale a number of building lots on block No. 6, southwest of the Blind Institute, between Meridian and Illinois streets, v Price moderate and credit liberal, to those who I

wui erect gooa ouuuisgs tnereon. ' .

' Sfipi 4-6W - ' - ISAAC UUK.

ennlying to Messrs. Weaver A Williams, Undertakers)

where the plan of the ground caui be sees. aagSHtaa f . .

TTS are now receivln and ftavd in SUire

, 2,000 pea Fancy Prints, TOO pes Pilot & Beaver Cloths,

800 pes. Blue and Orange

3i " rurntture " 200 44 Oil Red dt green .. 350 assorted Ginghams 500 . Delaines, ' 200 " Lustres, 100 '' ; Cashmeres, 130 " Canvass & Padding, ?5ales brown.Muslins, 90 ' Brill and Tickings,

16 " Canton-flannels, , 5 Plaid Dlnlngs, ,

OTin dm. Annrieil -

400 " Cashmers Ac SrUliett 350 . . Tweeds and fanes 20 bales fed, white, yet. Flan 3 easos apron ft far Check,' ' 3 " Linen & cotton Diapers : 10 H Plaid 4c plain Lineeys, 20C0 ps Laces, Edgings laserting aad Trimmings StX) pair assorted Blankets, 600 db Silk At Cation KdkAu'V

2000 Woolen sad Elanket ,

5 ' KornWhln TS.iishAa.

' White Wash Bruhes, all sises... ,c ; - Glacier's Dusting Brushes. .. .... : ' . :. i Fancy Feather Dest Broslvca Stencil Brushes. - i . Vanish Brushes, all siaes, t)i 1 : - ' "

Paint Brushes, all sixes. ' - -

And many other kinds. Call and see thewiv For sale low,

sept 11- j.T - , , ' i,rB atore

r-

BI8SOE17TION OF PABTIf EBSBIP.

HE partnership heretofore existing between A. Franco & i

, M. Wolf has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.

i who are Indebted, either by Note or Book, will please eaU

and settle, as the business of the firm must be closed by the !

S5th inat., . . ,' A. FRANCO,

8epW8,1852. ' , M. WOLF, t The above business will be carried oa by A. Franco. Sept4-4w.

TsJST BECEITEBf lot of splendid enamelled Parlor f Coal Grates, with and without summer. Fronts, selected I from the latest and most beautiful Eastern patera. Call and

examine. For sale low by

sep -xw

THOMAS BU 1ST.

, Sign of the red Anvil.

STRAYED OE fSTOSJBSt 4

jf Thursdayfhs 5f isst'.a mkH Bay Mare, three years old

last spring, mna teet waite.a utue wnte on ner roreneaa,

mane snsvaa on im ten uae. Dvru, irir ai. bui buou. - a

liberal reward will be given for the recayery of the mare. - " V scptll-3wT ; . - ;''RNOLES SHAWi

:reat::'Exeitesneattya.-KAinba'5

UST received SO more pieces of carpeting, many new aad

,- f , . . , s, H. J, HOBNv- ? sept II . .- ' - -Sign of the big 8. : : ' . HOfJSE TO, BETTT.' , . , . , .

louse containing five rooms, with good - well aad et4rn,

oa . raarKet street, a gsuarea east oi tne uoan uoasei

'Also a v . - j--.j.' ' -

?Mi 'txe, r-fiJtk iia - m

Ob Pennsylvania sVeet,v opposite the Semlaary Bldca -Th

Tne first Geeds f tli Season at EforaeH i

T ECE1VED, this day Silks,. French. Embroidered- Robes, 1i t Detains!. PoDlin. White goods of all kinds. Fall Prints,

togemer wnn a great variety oi otner goous. . juu vu Riga

of the big 8, before purchasing , . sept 4

.-., WABISON. HOVSB XXTEJrE!I V:

FQBTY SINGLE ROOMS ADDED THIS SUMMER, LOCA

V TlrtW tST RTRTfRT. ftRTWF.RN FRONT AND

- iECOND.CrNCrNNATI OHIO. ' ' - ' :

rnEE uniform price of one dollar per day, and five dollars

Jg per wees, wm be euargea au who stop sitae

. v- saaiica Kfl, n e The praeiiceof charging ote 'man-one price and another

,maB,.etr8iiggr4;anotoer;8rM5.wiH boi oe aaoptea-attais House. - 1 i

Indian ians visiting Cincinnati need not fear having te pay

Shawls

With every variety, of Dry Goods, which we will sell tq merchanta at wholesale, oa favorable terras. - ' ; ir ' r aug 21-'52 LITTLE, DRUM Ac ANDERSON, i - BOOTS AN t SHOES AT WHOLESALE! .

E have In store and are receiving dlefct from MaseaeSi ,.t J U.HnA.htnMi .r. .. '.

00 Cases Men's and Boy Thick Boots. .

85 u r ' : Thick Brogans..J - ot ;-.',' i Kt do 1

15 ,t , , ,7 - Goat ide 55 : Ladies' fioat, Calf, and K.lp Booties, i.. I J8i. ' M:-: '.'(: iSiy&-it Basklns." ,.j0 M Kld and Goat ties and Slipper. -a ' ' -" nstAra And Over Shoes.

20 u hisses Calf, Goat, and Sip BooUs 39 . w , . f. " Buskins.. ' - ij Beside si "large variety 6? otlsrieTk,incladiiigBufisle Jtsw

hoei Ladiea, Faecy and f5aitare' baoea. . , ... Which we will sell at low neures by the ease or iosen. , t i it iwsa - . - i . LITTLE: DRUM dc ANDERSONS." '

c.- jta. ui sr. r n a v w n E0LrtlctA"S8 an'd"olh'erS Who anUclpate making ihe voyage . o SalRivei" after the eleeUon, are reminded that by

they can have their stores of Groceries) & Prewfsina

put up at the cheapest rates, and of . the best quality, aacn a" Butter," Cheese, Lard; Egg; Pork, Bacon, White Fish, Mack ereUYea Coffee, Sags, MoUsees, Rice Floor; Potatoes, Aa plea. Vinegar, Soap, Candles,, Tobacco, aad all other articles essential to comfort on the-dreary voyage, and a bachcToa-

5

last "Wiiesaay bight my, shop was brokea fette, en 1 9 ! eun stolen; for the recovery of rhtchaad t sseeKo ofthe thief, 1 wilt pay liberal reward. Three of th guoe

were anver oivunwu y v, . u. m .

'JHf.OiL TAfaj,'fb4M Jn- collision pew

red on the Madison road that .smashed up two

f nginei, i rvprjx cars and injured a number of ' jjetf on bxard.,W ranee, ad"U is jfortunate that ji.nurnlfer tpf Jives . . werB0t lost 'A::2-;;?: Z 'JiVZZTJl::,.

- la thii eonnection H may not b improper fa? state

tfcfli Meat dUaffeetion exista on thia road between

ihe baHi and the company, arising, a we under

' . ttand tVora the feet that the company rexiirthe

U- rsa'a-ter-distoce-iliaa-" feeretpfore ' without increasing : their wages.' large majority

cf the band bae.cornbind an4 esgaed an agree

tnd fSnaliy we trsst to meetbef .wnera there una parting or lot is 67t feet front, end IBS feet deep, with aa alley or the side

fIUWH fWSN We,UU o.ameWinVeneof tbege fce.a

it.'ept4wff t:t v.- r-f - Proprietors. Smitner;

isjessea are me ueaa. .wqo is m use ora, irom Benee

Ibrth satththe spirit.- ,Ye thet Viey may rest from their1 IaboriYs.n4 iheit works do. IblldW tbenu' , ,J . . , -1..

Thy voice is bushed, ao sound is heard "J '-"

'Among thy friends there's scares Word,

Expressed without' sigh, f Tl , ; Farew tl to th as, hi thou hast passed if ' JOpii lords n' roljing. lids, . -i ,t i f . t ' Atai joined ia hevenHt borne at lost,

l end.

septil-3w

A, DASFOKTH. v;

1TTB are nveoared to offbr aa desirable a seletfod of'Ttrns

uw wils' three n!ir Tanrtrv. and Inrraln Rinnfi a wa!

have ever heretofore bad, and atf Ss low prices. s ' rnrchasers i

wm eo weu to examine nerore ouymg. 1 -.

--t septii-w- - ' eisAruH c HOLMAN. j- iii i -f -'-"r'iT fir'- -"'"i'ii" -'r :tir" -'-',---v ;r, "if , nii ' r i-, n,i " H i

AN . 0BHINARCE,

Where gbnous saints abide.

i Frapktfa. September 8th 1852

M.I

In relation to Circuses ', Menagcriei, dt'.'t gtc

8kctuX 1. ' J9 it eriidnti if S City ftmaH f IHtf I

Hit That hereafter no Circus or MensKerie shall ha allowed

to oceirpy as; street, . square or public eoEassons, belonging to

KI tTi wr mflUKIUAUOP Vf .AUimwtiu . . . .. I

; Sxc. a. - Ar.r persoa m bsfsohs acting for a 'Ciro er Men

. . fx . ... . ... - .. - 1

i aagene wao snau auempiio eecupy any street, sonsre, er pun

!ept

A.yn .-;. tmsftA vrv w s avs- . t "

,t . reHESS Safes are the best ar

v - 1 tide now offared for sale,

Being oeanuiuit) wmwikkki

aad entirely Fimi rmoov. wjti.

. sales oii amonsn iuw m had at the Hardwereatore of the aifaeriber,1n Indianapolis, who is scent for their sale in Central Indiana' ' '- ;. - l.HfcVAJSN ,r;

i doors S. of the Wright Hovse.

Was on the barrel.. A patent eeusw sueouas i

was atadng the netrtber that shoots twice at oftae if;;.

rel, by a aemwe cjnnaer a tne r t . A ' A ay Informaaon of the guns thief sur be direete tot

4s

at ladiaaapolla,' IwdiaBa.

aug

JOBS A . MeL4rjHU3

aept 4-Sav

j 33r7?iease BBOtsae ims Tmt as a eandidate for Assesaor

tor Centre Tewcshf p. r' ? ' " ' "Mass Veiraa,

'UWe are authorized t aoiiotsace Hisah Browr, Ess, ui

a candidate for Prosecatisg Attorney In this 'Judicial Cir

'jjfW r aiufeorisedto ansiowsse lie name of 0. H P.

sssa m commons in eoatraveauos or iaa aioresaso, saall,B cosivi

i uon, db nnea im bow oi spaa. - . i - 1 -j lniined smd flotablishA this Sth :dnv af ttMntilMi. TftX

,i'r 'Awwsbmpi . D. V, CHI l.Y. VH.'-

DANIEL S. CULLEY. Bee'y.

Approved An. J$3S. - . - -'septli-f v.- . C. tCTJDDER, Kayor. 1 ii-V-- - .,iii..Vrtirti1i..nnii,.i.ilrnniirirWri-inJiT-fiir ii. ;, , , . - a. - t Hrf Seislfflatrf.-'i-t ' ; Miss S, A, fc4.11.iEy i?l er-'a Ei, Gary's jSes5aarfjft?t 51oa

day, Scptesabot S-;i?.

.office xioa.tss TO , iiExrc. ; , -

tIB sabscriber hasfbnr handsfemely finished office jworns

to rent, on tfce8a ana aa story, over tus vars, o vtmaa-

ington street. ,,Apply t , . ,

iWATCII STOLESSS.j

i Ktwiip wttl h nntrf fop tepovrv rf a doable

i day of the month, and the Uwside esse wora a ltie, maklng

1 riUl ? t W Kf.aJ ftliU4t, ' stolen on Tuesday, thegSd of Auf" dty,. Ay Inf&FRiatSon'by wi!l r the recovery of the watch stay

1, new lila from Xlsmwielt TtHSdaay One from Iodiasapott to Obffe, by tfa.EeUsfa& i . tain, and Green vilie Rattraad, by dsyUgUUlsnow fcc plulw operation. ' Passengers leave ladianspoUs by the eing trale, lodge at Muwcie, (for the present) toava early fa the morning, in coaches, passing through W inchte to Greesvttlel aits sed tUeae by the care through laytoa ana Hamilton to Cincinnati early is the evening tHf at Itoa p aenserrs tm tfe the eveaiBg ears for tee Lake. The t'vg will be reduced te to miles in October, aid the hoV Vm t?tweea Indtaaapolls and Cincinnati by railway will fee opened

. in . iT -.-.-.. , ...in. ,,.,r,, T"

PatafC!ssftMaas-T&lej Tilt

prepjr"Uo furnish th's beeE''1 rtlcie-of furaiHure. His Juutwin

IHE subscriber are new

i is2eedeJ. .r.f tv-!-s fcirai? sbouM one is -t'Miff i

w?CM,onlxnr'.vh.- -. euUi of e Jonror v.-

tsent B0t td tUOlalt to ' reduction' Of VHt, CJ LllK8B.t3dependeDtcBd5dat fovSkcrSaorCajrlpQCobirtf, . ' .' jtcf rJi ovW VsadrpJ nilesaday vitvoct mi atf, oetobr iee XlTxw. "'I - ) '

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