Locomotive, Volume 22, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1852 — Page 4

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Yea ; this is one ox me smau springs , o lass country he replied. : S , ? -AM-;. This email mirns is about sixty- feet In diame

ter, and about fifteen or twenty feet deep' ,v

Well, cow do people get their water to arms

a to it!"- asked.ITA.1 V '

"It will 1e "remembered that Mr. Hobbs succeeded in picking the famous B ram ah lock, and ihzVhe received arreward of 200 guineas for bis skllL J iTbe Messrs. Bramah made some altera

AN AM1TSIK0 ST0HY, llooder.the editor of an Alabama Journal, the name of whifch we just now forgeVIbut which bas always something in it to make us laugh,

. tells the following capital tarn :

!. "Old Col.tD ; oMbe Mobite distnet, was

one of the most singular characters ever known

in Alabama,; He was tcstv and eccentric, but

possessed, many fine, qualities, which were fully appreciated by the people of the disbici. Many of his freaks are fresh ra the memory of the "old 'uns" of Mfcbile and all of them will tell you that the Colonel, though hard to beat, was once taken in by a couple of legal tyros. It is George Woodward, I believe, tells the story ; but however that may be, it is in keeping wrth others related of the old gentleman - .' j ' f It seems that Col. D - had a misunderstandin? with the two 5 gentlemen alluded to, and was

not on speaking terms with them although all of the three were professionally riding the circuit pretty much together. The young ones being well aware of the Colonel's irrascible nature, determed, as they left one of the courts for another, to have some sport at his expense by the way. They accordingly got about half an hour's 6tart in leaving, and presently they arrived at a broad, dark stream, that looked as if it might be a dozen feet deep, but which, in reality, was hardly more than as many inches. Crossing it, they alighted, pulling off their coats and boots, and sat down quietly to watch for the old " Tartar.0. .. ., , '

, My cousin accompanied me to the springhe

slopped at what I took to be att enormous bole of

water. Iaskedbjm where' u spnnyta,

which b Tainted to the crre&i basin ot water. 'I,.-

" What I da you caii 't&is.usmense . now wans mxa improvements m lists x wk, nii. ag&ia rinf?" said I. '' ". - : v' placed it ia the window in Piccadilly, with the

vadium uuer vis fgwatu ejrcuucu w in,. jlv is majned ia their window a few days, when & re

port reached, the Messrs. Bramah that Mr. Hobbs intended to try bis lock a second, time. . The lock was - immediately removed, and has not since Bee'ri seeiiH Hobbs' Patent American lock is be

ing manufactured at Birniingbam, Sheffield, Wolverhampton, and in London, in large numbers,

and of all sizes, and at prices ranging iromrsix

shillings, to'fiftv ioounds each. ..The office-of

Hobb'a American Lock -Company, is - opened in

Cheapside for the sale of these American locks.: The bank lock. Trice fifty pounds,- has abready

been placed on the' vaults of the.Bank of Eng

land,. the East India Company and several private banking establishments in the city.

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Jogging along, at length came up the old felw. lie looked at first at the youngsters, who

were pulling on their boots and coats ; .as if they had just had a swim,- and then he looked at the broad creek that rolled before bim like a fluent translucent star. The Colonel was awfully pussled. ' "Is this creek swimming?" he growled, after a pause of some moments. No reply was made the young men simply mounted their horses and rode off some little distance, aad stopped to watch our hero.

The Colonel slowly divested himself of boots, coat, pantaloons, and drawers. These he tied up in his handkerchief and hung them on the horn of the saddle ; then he remounted, and as he was a fat, short man, with a paunch of inordinate size, rather inadequate legs, a face like a withered apple, and a brown wig.t there is no doubt that he made an interesting picture as he bestrode his steed, with the "breeze holding gentle dalliance" with the extremity of his only garment. Slowly and cautiously did the old gentleman ad his horse take the creek. Half a length

nd the water was not fetlock deep; Here the horse stopped to drink. A length and a half nd the stream no deeper I Thirty feet farther, jend decided shoaling. Here Colonel D- reigned up. "There must," said he, ,,lb a tremendous swift deep channel between this and the bank. See how the water runs! We will dash through." A sharp lash made the horse spring the watery waste, and another carried the horse and rider safely to the opposite bank. The creek was nowhere more than a foot deep. A wild yell from the young 'uns announced

their approbation of the sport as they galloped away. ;.Vv--7 -' "111 catch You, "you rascals," was ground between Colonel D- s teeth ; and away he galToped in hot pursuit, muttering vengeance on his fbes." ' -r' On--onlhey sped,, pursurer and pursued. The youngsters laughed, yelled, and screamed the Colonel damned with mighty emphasis, while bis shirt fluttered and cracked in the wind, like a loose jib. ' " s . . Oa-ion - and the pursuer, reached the farm

house on the road side. Their passing startled a

flock of geese from a fence,' which, as the Colonel

dashed up, met him outspread wings, elongated necks, and hisses dire.- - His horse swerved suddenly, and the Cornel in a moment was upon the ' ground in. a mostunr6mantic "heap" with bis

brown wi bf his sidef and hii ; bundle of clothes

scattered around. -,: -' ". n . , ..

..t,The white-headed children of the house came

out first, 'took a distant view of tViJmnTijtftr

- it seemed W them -and then returned to report progress. ,t -After a little the father cf the family Cftnie;&nd the affair .bejng; explained, assisted the. Colonel in making his toilette Colonel D - swearing, and the countrymaa. laughing all the

Dressed and mounted," oar, hero, started; off

with a woful phiz, and was soon out of sight.

J do they lie down

Oh noj there is the "cup hanging over your bead," said he. . , ' I looked up and saw,, a tin cup, which I took down and filled, with water, I drank off about a pint--it was very disagreeable, being of a warm temperature, I suppose about sixty or sixty-five degrees, and having a strong taste of sdlphur ; however, I thought it misrht do me some good.

After drinking; 1 inquired where people bathed. He pointed to the" spring. "

'"What! people with ail kinds ot cutaneous diseases bathe in the spring Vn ?- ' " ' "Oh, it soon all runs off' said .be.' I felt sorry I had drank any of the water. "But, ' said I, "the spring is too deep for ladies." :, - -r , , -w. ...-r - He pointed to a log that lav across the lower

Jiart of the spring and 'said," "the ladies bathe beow that log, the; water, there is about waist deep, and there aria steps "for them to go down on." I saw some very rough looking steps. " The men," be remarked, "or rather such as can swim, go out oa that, plank which you see projecting over the water and jump in ; and there is the dressing house.' - : This dressins? house was only a tent made of

palmetto leaves. " But said I, "do ladies and

gentlemen oatbe together i "Oh no," was his, reply. ' "Well, I asked, "how can ladies tell when fentlemen are bathing, or how can gentlemen now that ladies are in the water ?" I will show you oh our return," he said, so about fifty yards from the spring he directed my attention to a board hung on a tree near the path". There was "gentlemen written on one side of

it, and ladies" on the other, with charcoal. "Now," said he, "when ladies , come to bathe they turn the side with ladies written on it out, and if gentlemen come down they see that, and go back; when ladies come down and see the board with gentlemen turned put, they go back." And this is the Orange Springs with its "fixins." It is situated In a beautiful grove of pal-

mettoes, not far below; the Orange-Lake, from which it derives its name. Journey io Florida.

H BBderslgsesJ oKett fot sale his hm& mod lot, 5tnate4 os th atrt&t of lllisdis aad See' "ifsi Srela. Isdiiaa-

f&iia, Iod. Tern UbenU . ; - f - -,

. DSsgnB.al Point Store to Uif store m the nonis-west or

ttr or WAsoiQgran sua menuum liree wrmercT ooeapiea 6

"OBtVSISBS The best ofHsifHat, Clthf T&oih', SkT-

B B leaf, ana an outer Kiaos 01 urasaeo, can ira nau at re Que iprlceat.j mi gg ; w CRAlQBBAiJ & jSSOWKlKS

AS tbe-Effle .Xtoller. and JdacfeiUiv Slaay

Citfzee of Indiana :bo m&f want to piureliase Steam

r Ensieea. Jgoilen. Sheet Jlfow Chim$e; &cu veU-eoaairuo-

totT, of the fcest quaUty of Irsa, ana eheap, are peeialij invited to call ob tha vrell kuewn iris of, !eiatRW. 4k SiKlter

wboie jaellitiei for mannfaetarin( Steam. Boiler are superior to as vt eg MouEtsinsi by wJ tei Cscy aw preprea, and

ever read by Ions experience at their business, to exeente oa

tbe shortest notie any deftcriptian uf tieur work r repalrt of

old. Tbererore before going flown tame rjver, or eisewaere, call ftbdseeaodaace toar time aod dim at bbe. : : ;-'-rr

Oa PennsylTania street,- Pogae' Ran, rigbt north of the Gas

worss, in ue xauroaa uuy r inaiSB. f jui s-em

One of the publishers hereof can vuoch for the truth of the following : ' At a. cheap boarding-house in Pearl-street, where board was at two dollars and a half a week,

there was a huge feeder, who "earned" the price of a week's board in three days out of the seven. Butter was extravagantly high, and of this he was especially fond ; "preferring it -"thickly spread f On corresponding 'chunks' of bread." One day the landlady, whose patience had become exhausted, said to him : "That butter, Mr., that you are eating, and appear to like so much, cost two shillings

ana six pence a pouna. "Did it, though?" asked the gourmand ; then, reaching out his knife, he took up a big lump,

and putting u upon a mm piece ot oread, ne

rolled it round in his mouth appreciatingly, saying: "Well, now I should say that butter was really worrit 1" V

Not unlike the man who was smoking a cigar . ... , . ?

in a stage-coacn : "ladies, said ne, "p'raps you

don't like tobacco-smoke V " To tell you the truth, we do not" said the

ladies whom be addressed : "we can't bear the

smell of it."

" Jes so yes ; a good many folks can t, said reports of

he, taking his cigar out long enough toispit, and resuming it again with the utmost nonchalance)

and puffing away like the Smoke-pipe of a loco-

Ths " China Mail," printed at Hong-Kong, an

nounces the following as 'A gnai Fact for Mm-! mves . ; - v-' ; - "A cute Yankee has invented a nest, in the bottom of which is a trap-door, -through whiclf

the egg, when laid, immediately drops, and the hen, looking round, and perceiving none, immediately goes to work, and lays another 1" This is the "Patent Self-Acting Back-Action Sen'Pertuadery invented and patented by our ancient cotemporary, the editor of "The Knickerbocker," and described by "specifications,", with

drawings representing the elevation", of the hen

It seems hard, and unjust to the American geni-

usof invention, that a work of such a character

as this should not be more distinctly "credited"

ia foreign countries. ,, , , ' . .

This is a fine passage of Paulding' i : -"Nothing is more easy than to grow rich. It is only to trust nobody, befriend no one ; to heap interest upon interest, cent upon cent ; t destroy all the finer feelings of nature, and be rendered mean, miserable, and despised for some twenty or thirty years, and riches will come as. sure as disease, disappointment, and a miserable death." "Colored ladies, says an exchange, may be

compared to many roses because they were "born

to blush unseen." It is the fragrance rather than the hue that makes the rose ; and if colored

women were "Dora to blusn unseen," tney are

not born to blush unsmeU. This every oner no$$.

The surest way of governing, both a private family and a kingdom, is for a husband a&d a prince to yield at certain times something of their prerogative.

There is a young lady up town who says that

if a cart wheel has nine fellows, it is a pity that

a woman like her can't have one. Sensible girl, that, "

Sole froprletor f Sr. BamiasraHniveai

... a jaeiamJmlk!TeatiwL,';. FOB the state of Indians, will loeate bis eentrat offiee In la k diaoapoHs. where lettersi &e.s should be addressed. -"

TTDH. X. ABBKTT. baTiue suovUed himself with an assert-'

r ment of these invaluable instraments. ts prepared to dispose of

, ,OF INDIANAPOLIS., CsmssI&1 S a srtsaeaS PU Gr of stud-

ietia Uiis Institution are unxte neeeseaiT for eontpteie ana

thoronzh MeroaBUle KasicsuosijandeonipreBeBosiourftUfuacs 4

cusses or auarecss, wyuiz vi vww,iui(w... Laws, Usages, and Customs of Trade and Commerce wereaa-" le Arithsaetie, nnd Commercial. - i - -

as tilaatratsd in tr differ eat sett of books, tosreib wiiJi isa-

tures on MerchenUl Ars&meue ana commercial u.a tefeesctany time1, toivin tt optioneJ w fs' IP

eompieuon or ine p&ruat course v wnmiMvaji . course of stadies. w .w--'r, - "

, rrteofCard Of Admission,7' to uoiaroerciai itrpsnroees Fun CoRssa &s.. Partial Coarse, 1&5, w&ieb noss k

lostaoce be pre-paid or seenred 'J t .s-.

- Writs air 3e&rtn&nt. under- the nartT r. Rich!) M,ll4i.t-Tbe Writing Departsaentef this Institutto Is now open for the reception of pupil, In which by sene of

uDiciHt, uiusiraponSf xVeiSDinauonft, na ArniBKc new, tee trae principles or the art. the papii will in a short Uase quire a style ebaraeteriied for beaatjr sod legibiUtj, m U. ease and rapidity of execution. " i '-Price M4Cekrsen;t Writing DepartMMiBasinessfPen'manship f 5, Ornamental Penmansbip $0, which most ia svsry Instaseebe pre-paid seeared- itU La41t Sprtment-Tbe- Ladies Department or

ran lasmuitoB u now open for the reeption or peput, is ootis

from 4 to m osuj, i

them, either by the siitjla inatraiKent or by? tbo doxon, t the

line.:

Indianapolis, led.

proprietor's lowest prices. CaUand exami

t'uraioisce on Virginia Avenae, near me -Branca eaax

heoarses, and. In penmanship,:

continue openthn

and will

rough the Spring d Saniraer. " - nf Jt itmluinntl ia iM&lemf HAnftrtmAsL" 5?a!l

Price of "Cards of AdmUsson" to Ladies

Coarse $20, Psrtiai Course 910, which mast In evtrf Instance b pre-paid r eeenred '..js..-. 'y -I -i&s J :(? For farther information apply for eatslorue or personally to - May JS.iasa-lr :;.tuW.U,S8GC-A.lsJPrsb

T

A Lady will adjust the instrument for Ladles, if required.

The attention of the reader is directed to tbe advertisement

tf Dr. Banning Brace of wbiofe Dr. J. J. Perrr is the nronrie'

tor. The following recommendation la from some of the most

distinguished Physicians of t-ouUTUie : ' 1

Dr. Bahhiwo Sir ; Baring examined joar "Body Brace,

designed for use rener f weakness of the- pulmonary ,

digestive, female, and spinal . systems,- as.: connected with

general or local muscular debility, it gives us plea so re to say. that we deem it a ralusbl diseor6ryT's an anxillary la the treatment of tbe above and analogous afflictions. In view of tbe anatomical and physiological -principles of its construction and harmony with the natural economy of the. body, w also deem it greatly preferable to any other device in use. "- : Kespectfullyy :-- - ' ' , .,i . , , ' LfcWIS ROG1BS, M. D, i T. BELL, M. D. ...(mk :u:'-.:vjoaa..F.Lurr,M.iT. W. C. GALT. M. D.

August 7, 18o-l-ly W.B. BWIHGj M. B." -"" ' REIjlEF IS v TW) MINITT3ES. CURED IN A FEW DAYS INSURED BY THE GREAT " FOREIGN REMEDY. ' '

-i r. Ioeektf Fttlmenle WaJEem.

OR the care of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoars-

ness. and all affections or the Lungs ana Breast.

or Sula by V ? , .CRAIGHEAD e BROW3SIXG. Jul 3i-3m ;. and W, W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis.

C,IWJ!E-S.:"

RE as folly benefited by advertising as editors or advertisers, althoush some who are personsUv interested de

nounce the advertiser a puff, but plain statements of facts are mutually beneficial to all Therefore divest yourselves of aU prejudice and look where yonr Interest Is. Health is what should Interest all, we should therefore choose that coarse which is the best calculated to promote our own interest and health. Dr. Pleasants has bad over 400 cases entrusted to his care since his sojourn at Indianapolis, and, with great pleasure

he announces that every ease bat recovered. He nas purchased a permanent residence on Market etreet, between East and N. Jersey streets, one square north of Mataew LKtla Hotel. His office two doors north ofHttl's store, on Pensylvania St., where

he may be found ready to administer to the afflicted except

when ansent performing like duties, juage every man: oy nia w orks, if found worthy, sustain him; and thereby promote your own interest. . Jul 84, 1852 8m -

M :- a. t P; --JSEcGiHlSIS, t , ,, Dealer in all descriptions of .BATS AID CAPS,

South side "of Washiagtoa Street, al doer froa Fast OMe Corner, t KEEPS constantly on band a general assortmeat 'of Hsisaed . Caps of the latest styies and best qualtty. Sine tbe etablisbment of tbe Express between the Railroad City and Cincinnati, be baa made arrangements to get Hats and Cap (by lb dozen or gl on the shortest notice. Gentlemen wanting a Hate Cap of any particular size, aCyle, traality or man-

ntcure, can get the same in tr tat1 tim by teaying their orders at MeGlNNIS Hat Stom " r '

So bring on your orders, for au favors are thankfully reeeivtd and prompuy attended to. -' J ' aDVlMy'' -'

G. Ilummel's Essence of Cofieei ' 1 ONE package of titis esseaee will go as far a fonr peuad of Store Coffee, and Coffee made by this essence will preserve perfectly the real taste of the- best tore Coffee, but wl have a more delicate and finer Savor, a finer color, and will certainly be much wholesomer for every person, than pure Store Coffee ; will also be clear, without requrine anything to elarifytt. ''. , , I ,, Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by HAHMEL, ROHLER et CO., -. Ifo.-9l8 Callowhill street, above SthPkila. Sold by CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, sole Agents, Indianapolis, Ind. oct 18, '51-ly

T&TEW STOKE t J obn S. Dunlop will be bappy to see all Xj his old friends and customers, and all others wishing to purchase goods cheap for cash, at his iiew store, on the corner of Washington and Meridian streets, Immediately south of the Circle. , J. ff. DUNLOP." -

GREAT CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIAS t J. S Hsngltoit's Ppims

HE True Dizestive Fluid, or Gastie Juice, preeared from

Rennet, or the Fourth Stemaeh of the Ox, after the direc

tions of Baron Liebie, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8.

nougnion, ia. v., rnitaaeipnia, ra.

3 harinsj Creams and Soaps,-Ronselldt Hanel's Shaving Creams, Taylor's Shaving Compound, Military Sharing Soap, together with a large stock of Shaving and Toilet Soaps, for sale low by my 29 v , -CRAIGHEAD & BROWS1SG.

Al

"I DIGEST!" Sttcb ia the trae meaning of the word FEP-

SIN," or of. the two Greek words from which it la derived. This is the significant and appropriato title ef the TRUE DI-

G-E8TIVB fluid, or GASTRIC JUICE, prepared by Dir. J.

S. HOUGHTON, of Philadelphia, from the fonrth Stomach, of

the Ox, for the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedj for an unhealthy stomach. Ne art of mas ean

equal its curative powers. It Renders GOOD EATING perfectly consistent with HEALTH. v - rSCIENTIFIC EYIBEWCE! -

The Sclentifte Evidence upon which this remedy is based is

in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.

Celebrated Cteolera Blix tare.

S affectual remedy for Cholera, Dyseritery, Diarrncea, Cholera Infantum, and Bowel Complaints Generally.

renared bv J. P. Pone dt'Co.. south side "Washington street,

Indianapolis, Iediaaa. -;: j. ,- -- For all the purposes for. which this remedy is designed. It stands before the public pre-eminently without a rival ; and it . has more fully met the public approval than any similar preparation. Its composition Is based on s thorough knowledge of the physiological state of the system in which Bowel Complaints supervene, avd fs a seSesUKc combination of remedial agents, admirably adapted to the effectual and speedy , restoration of the patienu Its influence entends to every part of th system, producing a healthful effect upon all the secretions, and speedily restores the diseased organs to a normal state. It is, also, an excellent restorative, and bas proved invaluable in its in

vigorating street upon nervous ana oenuiiaie pauenu.

. BEfflOVALtj

ORRIS & BULLARD: have removed to T. M. Smith's

old stand, two doors west of -Hannajnans Drug Store,

where they will be bappy to attend to tbe various wants of their old customers, and the public generally by farnUhing them

with the oest oi articles, ana a us lowest prices. We shall keeo constantly on hand a good assortment of Fam-

By Groeeriea, Stapla Drr6oda and Notions.

uau ano try na. - - - N. B. Batter, Eggs, Lard, Baeon, and Vegetables always on

hand at Jen 8 MORRIS & BULLARD'8.

T ookine Crlass

i MlrrorPlates,

tow

by

my 39

Plates--Best French and German

of alt stoes, 9 by 10 to 18 by 30, for sale

FAIBBANKtS SOKGS FOB THE PEOPXJS. ,, Wo. I Tlie Aaanneiatiea Tc.ix Redlraad OS crturt. Blow the Hewgag, sonrid the Tomtom, . Beat upon tbe big Bass Drum, Hurry up the Hurdy-gurdy, rattle np the Jang-a-lang, FA IRBANK'S Spring Stock has eome. He has Opera Boots for fancy Balls, And Congress Gaiters to answer the calls Of public men who in public halls, . Sit with feet pointing up to tho ceilings. He has Buckskin Shoes for tender feet, ; ; And Cork-soled Boots for the wise and discreet, And enamelled Monroes-for men that are neat, . And Hungarian Gaiters that be warrants to fit , ; Men of warm phitanlbropica't feelings. For tbe Ladies be has Polkas, and Slippers, and Tie,; And Buskins and Gaiters of every size.. r

And Boston Gaiters that will open the eyes . .

- vi lovers to peaestnai oeannes.

And set eff so neatly a beautiful ankle, . That the hearts of all rivals with envy will rankle, ' ' ' And men will adore e'en their shoe-ties. He bas Kossuth Hats and Panama Hats, .." . - And Hats made of Silk, and Hats Woolen, And Hats made of Straw and Hats of For - Forempty beads or full ones.--, ; jrrfW'S Then tef an wbd want coverings for the'head 6r feel, Bunt up the "BIG BOOT," en Washington street, - Where it stands cpon its own footing.

Yon can ftnd it without any trosbie at all

In the "Sentinel Buildings' Where FAIRBANKS will

. And charge yon

erfamery and Cosmetics. A largo Mock of Co-

toenes and Extracts for the bandit erehief, from KOnseu.

ianel. and Lobin (true French extracts) together with sverv

article wanted for a lady's toilet, all niee, fine and forsate cheap

my sv p; viuiauAu eiDnuniiuiu, ISETAL.IC. B17KIAI. CASES. . ,

"IVrOTICS to tbe citizens of Indianapolis and snrronnding

country, ine nnaersignea nave oougnt somas

meiaue oaruti

y iroscie at an. i s' opposite Odd Fellows Ball, i gladly receive every Call, aa nothing for looking.

Banc

Pereira on food and Diet: Dr. John W, Drapes, of Yew York

University; Prof. Dunglison's Physiology, Prof. Sllliman, of

yaie uoiiege: vt. carpenter's iTiysioioey t &c, together with

aug I4-Iy

ares from all parts of the United States.

cttAitrtu&AU SKUwniae, lndianapous, ,

Wholesale and Retail Agents.

gCKUR stock. of Groceries, dee., Is at all times complete, sad

.wjr we can sen to uie traoe at tne lowest market rates:

Sugar. 1 Rice. Raisons, Starch. Cbockolate. : Ginger. Tobacco. Powder.. ' Cinnamon.. Nails.

Wash Boards.

Tea. " Mackerel. Star Candles; Mould Candles. Matches. Cotton Yarn. Wrapping Paper.Bed Cords. Candy. s Wood Buckets. V ,

Wood Tubs.

Coffee.

Speaking of stage-coach impertinences, here is saiaratus."

a case in point, not a week old. A lady, a friend tt?Xet'

ot ours, had occasion to take such a conveyance indigo, for a few miles, from a point on the Erie Railroad. Among the passengers was a graceless Lead.' personage, who amused himself and annoyed the rIm'

other passengers, by roaring forth fragments of window Glass, &e., &c, forwto at wholesale only. n.- V.tfl- ...14 ri -.u t u-i aug 21-'54 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS

aii ai once it seemea to sinice mm taai ms performances were not appreciated.

"Ladies," he remarked to the passengers gen

erally, "pra'ps my singing isn't agreeable to

vou. " The suggestion was agreed to, nem.' con.

i " I'm sorry you don't like it; but J do ; and

when 1 travel 1 always make a point to enjoy

mysen tnat s what I travel tor, i do. I'm sor

ry you don't like music ; but I don't see how I

can help it!"- and he struck up another melody." : - " . ,

-g fi GROSS B. A. Fahnestock's vermifuge JLO-'.'W gross Mexican Mustang Liniment;

a gross ranoews niist a gross icub'i rius, 10 do MeLane's Vermifuge; S de Wright's do do Forsha'a Balm Linl- A do Ball's StrsaparllU ment; .3 do Sands do 3 do Leree's Obio do 3 do Townsend's do S do CoSaen's Chinese do

Together with all the popular Patent Medicines of the day, for

sate at tne proprietor's prices at

my xv vi. . .: . iKAiuuziAzi oc nnunaMU's.

eesi

3 casks Venitian Red ;

1 cask Yellow Ochre; -3 bbts Fire Proof Paint ;

3 eases emerald (ireen ;

stine ;

arnish ;

3 bbis Japan no i bbl Coach do 800 lbs Lampblack ;

IO0Q lbs Ked Lead ;

t t-'i-'l4- tit;

Jehu and 6ky-rocket---wharacreatttre a wr

maa is to driver-horses we mean. Better, be f blowed (upj pri; a'Jestern boat than to trust the body to a woman 'dnverttTp hill or down; tr through the crowded street'; its, all the same a. reckless SDeed"TheV never shun" hi

" stone or a pig ia the road,' tut with aa incessant jerking of the lines, speed It makes one'i fceck feel loose to see Cenr gd.-While we are . pennirig this 'paragraph, two of the ladies; are scooting .up Peneseestreefv a though theld one .was after, them. - Some times - the r ; wagon wleels- touch.and isometimes they do hot1 Bihi bona 8hap in the wind and we; can only' see a g'.resk of horse-fiesh and calico. f it remuidsas

cf a sleigh ride, -when the immortal interests of

a Urge sieigb-Joaa. were madly confided-to one woman : by her infatuated lover "Clear the

w?rt'(aa.ottted he-r-"got : a gal drirer." Clear we" wcat dawn, the .lull, over one 'cutter " t;. i 470 ,.tC-?TTBtIw 'whole load rather irregu larly tmpdzi r.J liis tcxt comer V;.W tyer see a wemaa drive iinee, bat. what we have'Sshobt-

is3'paiB9 in & Isase shoulder. It may.be: Vie of

tror?ti's rights to en re a horse, cut we prc 3 a-fort ia rrdcu&'S t3 nttisk httf

A Kegroi Eeasoa for Carrying m VmhiellB.

" One darkey met another on thebridire at the

foot of Pearl street yesterday, and thus accosted

"He, he, he, Samson, vou'a irittin' Quite iren

tility dese days, wid ye umbereYlar ober you4is Mftbe like de white folks, when he ain't rainin nor no-. Be h at onco- to perfoi

tin." r , ; .. . .

The Greatest Invention ' ( tne Asretl

w. a. jBrrsRis. . ju a. fcxskli,. JEFFEB.IS & PCRSEIX, ' S UBG E SC.. DENTISTS and MffiUHfactarers fi Percelaln Teetn '

f Formerly of PhiladelDhia.1

Office on Meridian street, opposite tbe Post Office. K. B. All operations warranted to dve entire sat-

Isfacttou.

We are now makine full setts nf teetli with the sew Improved

Cement Gum. it cements thoroughly to the teeth and. plate.

making a compact body. , Sneelmena can be seen at tbe office.

Dentisu furnished ami instructed ia the ns of this tnatarlal.

Also, teeth and foil furnished. . , jan 10-ly

PER IT. 4c INlIAIf APOIiIs'ttAIIiROAD

yXBB annaal eleeUon for Directors, will be held at the oBles X of the eompany, at Noblesvllla, en 'loesdsy September

Indianapolis, Angust, 9, 1652. " ' - . . angu-5w E. W.H.ELLIS, Fres't.

i Together with a large stock of Chromes, assorted colors, Pros

sianniue: ultra Marine : i;ntnese vermituon; maxn jiea

rttinuoraueoiors,grounaananngronna; iioia leat; uronies

ail colors ana qnatiues; witn tne nest stocx oi raint varnish, Sash, Blending, and Graining Brushes, ever before offered in this market, onhands and for sale at a very small advance, for cash, at i ? my 39 r CRAIGHEAD & BROWNISG'8.

entire stock ot Fisks Patent

Bsi&U

Cases, ane have

got the sole agency for tbe sale of the same, in Central India oa,

watcn we wiit raraiBn s siobu cosi over gww vooues comne. Undertakers supplied at a amalladvanee oa msaafhetsra wholesale prices. - Ko charge will be made for the use of our vault, when ye furnish the coffin or cases. Corpse will be taken to any part of the Ualte4Btats, at reasonable charges. The public are xespectfally Invited to call and examine the above metalie cases, at our wareroom, Washington street, nearly opposite Use Masonie Hall. . WEAVER & WILLIAMS. VAI17ABIE REAIi ESTATE. ... THE Lawrescebnrgb and Indianapolis Rail Soad Coaapssr bave a number of well Improved Farms, sntmproved Lands, vacant Lots, and Houses and Lots, In the moat desirable locations In theeity ef Indianapolis, and in Markm County, which they will seU On terms that any Industrious man-, wishing to get himself a home, eaa do so by paying a' part of tbe purchase money down, aad a liberal credit will be gven lot the remainder. For further particulars enquire Of

Indianapolis, Jan. 17-tf . .. . W. ROBSOR, Agents

Storage

jr. CARROTHEllSf Forwarding: Cemmisstn and Receivingr- M ercnant' -

t. Ohio street, opposite the Steamboat Landing, Madison, Ind. -

.EBKRS promptly attended to. Lowest rates charged for

forwarcung ana storage. myx-jy.

. . CARS-JOHN MeCORKLE, practitioaer of Medicine, formerly of Franklin, Ind., having located la this city, tenders his professional services to the citizens and public generally. He proposes to treat any and every type of disease ss anccessfUllv without the use of CaLoksl. the LAXCST.ssd Bus-

sas, as any man can with those- agent. tie not only considers them of no benefit In the treatment of aise&ae,bat positively

Washington street and

MBECHj Watchmaker and Jeweler; opposite Masonls . . Hall, respectfully Informs the eltlsens of Indianapolis

and strangers, who visit this place; that he sells his fine stock of Watches and Jewelrv at tbe lowest eastern tricea. - -" - " ;

au Bosasone or tne best ueneva watcit workmen is ms

emptoy, to do all description of watenwork, and particularly

seal .orKmr,iixe manner, tnat is to say, cerfor mriabt and keen srood time. Please

give ns a trial ; and send all your friends, whenever they wfeh

" , spose x aoes, ain't a cuiott pusson got i .

oe gwu iigub w Kmiy uiuwcrcuur . in .'ou tun as

far tne f ollwins Articles;

"Why no., yoa black niffsrer. less he rain.

De white folks carry one to keep de sun away, so he won't turn rnulatter color, but you is color, ob

iniurions

ume on enaisn street, nstween the Governors Circle. - ".

Indianapolis, AprU 3, IS58-tf . - SADlJETt SAULES1U

bTlHE snbscrlbers respectfully Inform their friends and ths

" JL ' -' pnbiie in general, that they have now on band and for sale.as good and general assortment of Harness ' Collars, Brl-

dies and everything in their line, except Saddles, which will be sold aaehesp as at any ether establishment far Indiananelia.

TUey pledge themselves to-warrant all work sad atssea prices

as to give general sausmction. vvssrstbanknu for past favors

sa cope a eonunnanee or tne same. st Shop on Washington street, next doof to V.-C. Eana&h's,

sow opposite ue vranen nans, i v :s t . .

Vi. fioaiifta.

t - SL H, Lawasm;s

STABLE.

de devil, fore God you is

igar Cured Beef, and the best Cheese in the city Is teeetv l ins 50 per week, ft-nm tiia Reserve. Bv wholesale er retail

lew aunarea oerrels of that AO. I tai, a utue ins nest ever

Offered., lie is also In tbe old wav ef all tbe seed things a. few

barrels mere ef Lowders family way flower. I will say t tbe

wruien, m eau wita their wheat, ana u t aoai pay l fiu asow

en wuare to go. tali at the ires rrom. . : . - One hundred tarrant tAA and Stt) ban Dsn AaH. Inst re.

eeived, aud win be sold at SS cants a barrel less than ever sold

minis city, uy . , i ,r, , . . - Jttt31-tf ;4" v ANDREW WALLACE.

'.T I.v t-ST'U i e ' 1 ntrmers, to eaU with their wheat, and if I d' t VDat 8 nothin if I 1S Said Samson ra reply, 1 them where to go. .Call at the Ires Front.

pana aavs e ;,Tery reason l got him tor it l is as black as de derfl, I wants to keep so; for you see Cato. if de'sun shine "too hot on dia ole mirr-

; ' - . tt ; js ... -i - 1 . ii . l. -

ger; it might tan me yaller and, bring disgrace :, Piahapojlis iiigm sciiooi, nftn a '.(.Mi'UM f,,,1. f. I J.?. v BBS J & MIK t. LAKG, Principal. .

i' v. - f. .. J : I iSlJiiS BUSlia 1nt.s..fnn nf thin I nstltnt wlH nnmivMj

Wny.mr rnuddr WOS, anr every White TolkS doa't f JL in Uts County Seminary building, on the 13thofSeptem

' i LETEEY

npiHS subscribers having formed s partnership In the Livery ' I 4-business, ars erenared to furnish Horses. Carrlares. Baa

Sies. and Slefarha on iivarv.4 Tbv kav a wfwwl itiwk iif Iuumil

nue ana eiegant carriages, ana carorui attenaanta, nl ess be

lonna at ail times at thd stable, In tne alley norurof Wc&bisg tos and west of Illinois streets. ,- i . Horses kept by the day, week, or month, an most reasonable

terms. - . - KOBSOIt & LAWR&SCK,

inaisnapoits, Pet. i , le$I. . " 't fas Sltf

know dat." ;

bef, ensuing. The nuU! Ka AivhimA into, tw MMiam Afeft

weeks each the first session will end on thstrst Friday is Feb

(We sever yet knew a man disposed to- scorn a'Sil1"1 ylaJlmU ntx . ,r 1,. t.,l.t J!t. .ii - , . 4 - of wndie wfil smbrace ell the fereaehes s8sliy

ngiish and classiest edsfaiSti. enter school wilt be at the

'inning of a quarter ; .& a vat lit ,nv Athnr ftlm.A.'i9n.

born with a disposition to eeS$ ' ',: ,r , . BtHoa, from fS to t pr fissfv1 ecarding to the studies -Stue, than to an estate tf puruadnd paybleats tnifldSeof ths ooartpp. Ka A"

i i k .i.i-w . ' j dssclions toisds for abstsace occssion.nt lv' nmir&td

Mckaess, ' ug Ki - ' -: -

v . aiGs or tks bxi Axryxx. i ' ' . TIIORIAS Ei7ISTj; ., - ! - T ' " Wholesale and retail dealer ia ' ' 1 1 ' lren Stareet Plant n Catting a, cVe.t ike ' - Washington, street, fiearly ttppslte Silaaonie Halt, - ' - - Xod&nsp&'s, lad. - t-, t

HAS eonatatitly on band heavy sssortment of Iron, Fails Steel, Eliptie pringSv-Axles,-afoasehoie Anvils, fool.

laws, Vises. Bled?, Hsmtmers, Tne irons, Stocks and Kies, Rasps 4 Files, ferfand Cest Ftoahg, fciusei and Csst SJouiJa Board, Wash sad Scsra? KeiUet, Itoek Tes Kettle, Sad Irons

iios ro mj, tu every-eescnntitta oi ilollow Ware -";' . - c . i. 1 V - ALSO, - ' i -i '.-.- r Cookins Stoves, among Which are Lffi Double Oven. Bnpk

eys State, TeSerapb, Ksntnckian, and Premium Cook Stove

seven ana tea ptsus, sorter as Boss Stoves, Cosl?ives.M.iit. sad OmeRtij Cost lir-""u An tbe bove si... 5rs are f warranted asnly, and , t fee i sa low f-r e's as be boagat aVany Ur estaUkltsec-nt la tte west.

HOCSES TO BEST. :.; THS nndersirned, A rent for the Lswreneehnre sad IndianapolisRailroad Company,has seversreen- ! venient dwelhns; Houses to rent, in desirable psrU pt theeity. : -

For farther particulars Inquire of , - t; JsaM-tf - . WM, ROBS OS.

OTEIANA INSTITUTION FOE THS BEAT AKBCUM3

Oa th Jfrtfinmi MyHiU fit f jmdltswftU.)

"TTIS1TORS are admitted on Monday, Tuesday, Wedaesdsx V Thersday. and Fridav. between the hours of 1 and

o'clock, P. H. Also, oa Saturday, front 19 to 13 s'cteck, A.

M xrannjr taeee boars some, person wilt be in reaaisesssn conduct citizens of the State, and strangers, la the school rooms, and through those ' parts of the buildings Open to the

puDuc. Ana oojeeioi tne lnsttMUKW eeins; we senent ot use u&fortdnate -Mules, will not allow the admission of Visiters at any ether time ; w- y .eete-tf - - " -s'' , - ' 4

..'fii2nof.? ht nisi sPiatte.:

4 .",4

New. Ilardwarje" aiid ToJal St ore v HAVING penaaseeily lsicaied in iBdWsspoIisi ea Washisjrw ton street, foor dears east of the Wright Hesse, aad sect' door to the Suite eBee, and fcavtsg funilsh4 kUestabUsfeaeat with a splendid assortaaett tf-..r hi j J . :""-

Is prepared te farslah th to enstomers en the msTeasa hie terms. Bis steek eaeaisasef Bniiders Hardware, Carpea.tera, Cspers, Wsroa Maker's Edpe Toatoa every variety bad description, which he warrants eonal to ay p re based 1st the west, fie is abut esrared is manahcturrsf . f: - FLAKES AHD ECGS TOOLS. ,r . , AlseUpfeks, SheteSsj Parka, Be articks is A se variety ofHensePnrslAJn Goods, KafesJaH sort sad sisea, Hsnjfes, Screws, ssd Door Locks oi a snperier eaHty, and in short every ether article which Is atnaly to be found la a hardware eetabUsfement- - 5 s Kavinf bees ecsrsred ia the business foi ; period of six years (a Cincinnati, he feels himself warranted In seyisr, saen peaVtively, that he ean and will We entire saUsfsct.oa U na..;y as well a prices ef goods. CnJ8ter are isvited toenll ai o vises themselves of the truth fwoathe states,. Call aed see, H; , $ ,'BV'i5-syj 'f - ;"

-15' " X' ' J'-H a"""'6Jse"."-,"y - J ' - . mi..

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-T ES1G5EX and Enprave-r eajvood. kl drRftlfir t t& J w eats and ssacainery. v - .. . . . - f.vr w s, faaiik' Cfcl'.'-B Slftroore dor es ef Vtri.t Louse. - - fvb 81 - , .

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