Locomotive, Volume 22, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1852 — Page 4

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HOW THE DOMINIE "CAME OUT." e

the LITTLE CN.

irreat set of boys down in that bis

BT

'..there' a

crib on Nassau-st., and they are always on ban

to 'pick up' a fellow, and sometimes they let him fall1 heary. On the occasion of the individual above mentioned 'coming out,' an amusing little 'sell was 'put up.' , , , , .

i. The 'Dominie' stands about four feet and inches on a level, and measures about three feet and inches in circumference, and consequently is a very graceful figure, and well calculated to make fast time.' The Dominie is great on hats, and one day he indulged in a new one, and entered the office, took off the purchase, set it on one of the counters, and got into conversation with some of the 'officials. When he went to his department he forirot the 'immortal tile,' but soon he

recollected it, and returned to get the object of i

his ardent affections, but it had stepped out, and hasn't got back a'ready. "Now," quoth the Dominie, in a rage, "if that wouldn't mnke a feller run, what woul Id?" "Hello, Domiuie! what's out, my plump 'un?" said a friend. "Out! Hain't some cuss stole my new hat,

say! And if a

would he run, 6ay!" (a favorite expression of his.) And the Dominie lumbered around some time in vain endeavors to find his hat. "I'm i'ust naturally bound to have a hat," said the )ominie; and out he went, and squandered four and a half dollars on a cady. "Just let me catch

any one stealing this one, and I II walk into his mutton about east!" No one troubled the Dominie's new hat, and it went the way of all hats, and soon began to show premonitory symptoms of a premature 'cave in,' when one of his friends remarked that his hat began to look rather seedy.

"Yes, 1 know it," said the Dominie, "and I've fot a first-rate white one in my box yonder, and 'm going to have it fixed up, and am "coming out' Sunday." "Now we recollect having seen some time since a most remarkably 'shocking bad' cady knocking round the premises for about six months, and it

was just about the dirtiest and hardest looking thing in the hat line that ever was seen on the attic of any human biped this side of the place where the 'Georgia uniform' (shirt-collar and spurs) is worn. Suddenly the aforesaid article mysteriously disappeared, andL whcre- ttTwent to is beyopd-etrr'fcn. However, the time came for the Dominie to take his white hat to be operated

-upon, and he took the band-box carefully down from the shelf, and dusting it off, poked his finger under the string, and started off to the hatter's. "Hello, my ancient! what have you got there?" "I've got a hat here as is a hat, and I'm going to have it set up; and just you keep shady till Sunday, and you'll see this individual 'come out' looming mind, I tell youl" A quiet smile stole over the face of the other as he turned away. "Yes, 'come out!' " thought he; "if he don't 'come out' of that battel's at about a forty-dog-power lick, I'm a Dutchman."

Arriving at the establishment, the Dominie waited his turn to be served. "Ah! how are you, D.? What've you got there?" 3 8 "I've just brought round my white hat to have it fixed up. You see I'm 'coming out' Sunday, and"! -want you to make it look as good as new." The operator took the box, untied the string, and opened the lid looked in then cast a searching look at the Dominie, and again into the box.

As good as new! Look, here, Mr. D ! I do conclude I'm soma on getting up a hat, but if you fancy that article can be made 'as good as new,' you've got a better opinion of my work than I have myself 1" and he cast the contents over towards the Dominie. One look satisfied him that remarkably 'shocking bad hat' had turned up. The Dominie 'come out' of that shop with a howl! "If a feller wouldn't run now, when would he runl" roared he, as his pedal extremities followed each other up the street. If you could have just seen the Dominie waddlel oh, Mo sex! Being possessed of a vivid imagination, 'phanzy my pheelinks,' for "Methlnlu J fee hin qa bis winding way!" "The Lmut'UN."

Vpun,. jwsd agtia locked?' V '

A seBse personal "daager. , ahot rpross our hero', mind;, he began to retreat precipitate, withdwiltmg;fot An 1 stsswer.- ' But thereof not much room -to spare betweeri himself and the

gearing of the card behind. Anotnerstep oacfcr wards completed the ceremony of introduction. His unwbisperables "being. of large 'calibre, "the process of gnarliflsr them up in a hard knot was

no ways slow. Our hero 'gave tongue instanter. "Oh! M-u-r-d-e-r 1 Let go 1 you h-u-r-t!

Blast your pictert Let go! Ain't you ashamedl Get o-utt! Let alone on mecan't ye d-o-o!" The card strinner threw off the belt, but the

momentum of the cylinder kept it revolving, and

our hero, supposing it in Ml operation, burst out anew. . , . - J

"Oh! stop her! stop her, do! I ain't well, and I orter be at home. Father wants the steers, and mother's eoinsr to bake. Stop the tarnel

masheen, can't ye? do! Ain't ye got no feelin' for a feller in distress? Oh, dear! I'll be carded and spun and made into lockets! Je ru sa lem! now I wish I was to Greene!" The card was stopped at last, but Jonathan's

clothes were so tangled in the gearing, that it 1 was no slight task to extricate him, and it was I only by cutting out the whole of the 'invested ' territory,' that he was finally released. j

'andgoe'iutf thecof business;. by the tim

he sells .the sofas, the woo'. growed out again

for a tresh croprv , v.,-: -f .: - n Exjt Joseph, followed, by the ruler.-, -j JEA- member ia alluding to the bill for the. benefit of married women before the Hissoari Legislature, asked if it would not be better for

the members to do something, for the benefit of

angle laaies, ana aot trouoie nemseiYeswiui twer men's wives-. : j , - i 1 3T cones bondent says,, that when the law

says he cajit,marfy 'tadQiert.pr' aunt, or his wife's mother, it makes an ass of itself, for when a mail marries now a days he marries the whole family. :

A gailaht wag was lately sitting beside his heloved, and being tthable to think of anything else to say, asked her why se was Jiike a taor, "I don't know," said she, with pouting lip,

'unless it's because I in, sitting peside a goose."

veesrscan r wr f nwar Tfgvisi, jsnt vas 3L " BaM&Si tin4'M&l-geariBg. As Aii$ it the m'ifi igeaf oOSarftsM MitT.: Aleo nw frerit Codflete, cssfdii in liS52CSi-

K&f - Cuwd Beef, isd the best Cheea la to eUy b U tpelv

a frr bundrad hftrreU of that K 1 Bait. liUle the best r

barrels more of Lowders tuaVly way tower. 1 will say to the

frmerao 4il with thw w,bm mj i.vm ow them w here -to . Call at Wie Iron Front. - . Oa fcwadwd bsfr4 Lake sad 200 feags Sary JbA -eelved, and will he sold at 35 cento aharrel le&s thaa CTetW la lhiselty, by ".k ' " - f -' jl 31-tf AyOREWWALLACK.

"mTE W STOREI-John 8. Ulop win m nappy w an 1 ha. Aid Mends and aatoars. aed all other wf shin t

parehase ffoodi -cheap for eash,t hl new etor,! the comer

of WasWugton and Meridian atreeia, tuiinsajawssj "iin ciiao

irtSfir fiua& 4sksLi .

I and BRiraA lot u hsedkerchlef. ts9f Koel8.

4s?re se f C-

aeh ftad bahia (U- ifesh rs.?aj-.li ic&Ui? with .

'art9 araatediuf a lady's teilr. r.ase-sed eha

REKtOTAaM-Joha 8. Spntop,Jr asreatAtad Iron Vki ;l)3aoaal Peiat Store toihasvsirts a fha sotk-weetce

or oi v MBusgura ana fsenawa iree, Eomts!y eeeepiea tif T, j. Jraea mK :mtimmmm

"O JSBSMES-Tbe beat ef Rale, Hat Ctsth, ItinOit JLv nSi and all other kinds of Brashes, can he had at fedac deprtcefat my 29 CHAIGEEAB 680WSiKtV-

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Oswego Oraiigfe MegeFiaefe8 Ferpetaal! I am authorised to contract for almost any amount of Oswego Orange Plants, to he delivered in the spring of 1853. f 1 am also agent for MeCormack'a Reaper ana Mower. aug28'5S-iy i ( . . WILLIAMS.

HOB.

THE MODEL BABY. BT FANKY FERS. It never wants to be nursed when mamma has on her best dress that is made to fasten behind.

It wears but two clean frocks a week. It has no objection, when lying on its back in the cradle, wide awake, to have a dozen flies walking over its little face in different directions, and doesn't get mad because it can't hit them in the right spot with its little fat, useless hands. It never goes into fits when the large black cat

feller wouldn't run, now, whenljumps into ine .ro6 OI "e craaie, ana stanas

wmsKing ner iau rouna, ana staring at it witn her great green eyes. It is not necessary for visiters who wish to tend it, to dress in oil cloth or india rubber, or to hold its hands to prevent their eyes from being clawed out. It knows the difference between Valenciennes lace and imitation, and never lays profane fingers

on the former. If it is taken to the common by Peggy the nurse, and she meets John (as agreed upon) and puts the baby on the grass, whilst they "cast

sheep's eyes,' and make love, it never interrupts the thread of their discourse, though half an hour since it rolled over on its face has been snuffed at by the dogs and had a dozen blades of grass or more, tickling its nose all through that inter

esting period. Its patience is still unexhausted. ! On their march homeward when Peggy, in a "brown study," lays it over her right shoulder, (it should have been over the left) quite uncon cious that the sun is scorching its eyes out.

When it returns home, and visions of a "land overflowing with milk," begin to float through its" brain, and mamma is in the, parley with company in full dress, and Tan tthink of being bored to nurse,- and Peggy, still thinking of John, and

lovinc: her ease as well as her betters, slily ad

ministers a dose of paragorlc it resigns itself to its fate without any signs of discontent whatever. It is also enough of a Spartan to make no objection to being made a living pin-cushion, and never thinks of remonstrating though the pin that has been working its way into its shoulder,

ever since it was dressed in the morning remains undisturbed until it comes off with the dress' at night.

Lastly its crowning excellence is that it never wakes when papa comes to bed, but stays in

the crib unul morning.

JOSEPH tITTtB, ' " JOHK R. . ARBEXSON. JAMBS J. paOK. , OKOKOB r. IKBBBJSir. LITTLE, & AHDEBSOSS, DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FAHOY DEY QOOSS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OAFS, 370TIQXFS, TEIMMDTGS, STATIONERY, GKOCEH1ES, GLASSWARE, CtTTLESY, HASS. WAfiB, KAILS, GLASS, .-... .,.ft$Jfcc..tesw. . ....... At Wholesale Only!

JVtri side JTathington Strut, IndianaptlU, Indian. WE are now receiving direct from Manufacturers and Importers a general assortment of goods, adapted to the Fall and Winter Trade, comprising every ' description of Foreign and Domestic Goods usually found in Wholesale Houses, which in variety and styles will compare favorably with any In

ttte western ernes, we invite tne attention or MEIICHASTS ARB DEALERS to our stock which we offer at low prices, for "Cash or approved paper to prompt weo," believing we eanmaka iiyour interest to patronise ns. Wecontinneto receive all kinds of Merchantable Produce, and always give the highest market prices. We respectfully solicit a thorough examination of onr stock and prices. aug S1-S3 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS.

The Greatest laventlan Awl ifell w. a. jBrriniia. , v ppmbu..

SURGEON ,BM3C.IIST,,, and MamHacturera ef Percelala Teeth.

' Formerly of Phlladerphia. ' ' -Office on Meridian street, opposite the Post 08k a. N. B All operations warranted to give entir sat-

s . isfsction. . , , We are now making full seitsof teeth with the hew improved Cement Gum. it eementa thoroaghly to tha teeth and plate, making a compact body. Specimens can he seen at the office. Dentist famished and inatracted ta the. of this material. Also, teeth and foil furnished. Jan 16-ly DOCTOR J. . PEBB

Sole. Proprlctey f Br. Bamming' Surylctti

ana mecnasueai iaveatMBS,

OB the state of Indiana, will locate his central office in In

dianapolis, where letters, &c, shonld be addressed.

L. ABBSTT.. havinc . su piled him self with an assort

ment' of these Invaluable instruments, Is prepared to dispose of them, either by the single instrument er br th docen, at tbt proprietor's lowest prices. Call and examine. Central office on Virginia Avenue, jiew the Branch Bank, Indianapolis, lnd. A Lady will adjust the instranieot for Ladles, if required.

The attention of the reader is directed to the advertisement of Dr. Banning' Braee, of which Dr. 3 . J. Perry is the proprietor. The following recommendation is from some of the most

distinguished Physicians of Louisville: '

LotnaTiLtB, fc.y. Da. BaKxikq Sir : Having examined your "Body Brace," deafened for the relief of weakness of the pulmonary.

digestive, female, and spinal systems, as connected with general or local muscular debility, H gives as pleasnre to say, that we deem it a valuablA discovery, as an auxiliary in the treatment of the above and analogous afflictions. In view of

the anatomical and physiological principles of Its construction and harmony with the natural economy of the body, wa also deem.it greatly preferable to any other device in use. Respectfully, LEWIS ROGERS, M. D. T.S.BELt, M. D. JOSH. B. FLINT, M. D. W. C.GALT. M.D. August 7, 1852-ly W. E. EW1NO, M. D.

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At Jhe JBsle RfUe.jaaA.JHjaf hae,Siif

E Ctuaens of Indiana who may wast to pttrehaa Eteans EnriBaav BaHara, 6hee Irea Chlmaeva &e- welt eonstrae'

ted, of the best quality of Iron, and cheap, ara specially fctvttod to call oathaeU knawn iras of KeiaSai A SiaScei, whose aeiiitiea for manBdic luring Steam Boilers are ssporior to aay west f the MoaMainst by whteh they are preftrad, aa ever ready by long experience at4heir hesineu, to, exeeataea the ahorteat notice any 4eaerintia of new wsrh or repairs f old. Therefore before going down -to the river, or elaewkere. eatt and aea and save you r lima and dimes at hoese.' - On Pennsylvania street, Pogue's Rhb, tigfet arth at the Gaa Works, in the Railroad City of Indiana. " 11 al-8 T ; ' -t 'V K

COnSEBCIAIt IJriTITUTBj ,t . f;w .ior tNDlANAFOU wfea? Commercial Separtmeatvwt V of studies in this Institution are those necessary fcr a complete and thorough Morcanlile Education, and eoHspreheeds toar ditit classes of subjects, to-wit: Book keeping by Debie Entry, the Laws, Usages, and Custom ef Trader aai, C&aiereay Mareaa tile Arithmetic, and Commercial Law." Partiai C, etahraeing the aelenUSc part of the fttll coarse as illustrated In Ave different setts of books, together with iae tares on Herehsntile Arithmetic and Cctaraercial Law, cos few taken at any time, leaving it optional with the pupil, after the completion ef the partial coarse to eenttse throngs the antir course of studies. Price of "Card ef AdmissSen," to Commeretat SepestauMt Pull Course 3S, Partial Coarse flS40, which must in every Instance be pre-paid or eeenredv ti-ifti ,i Ti Writing' Department.-Under the charge of MrRicraks M. HAtL. The Writing Department of this lDsUteUon is now open for the reception of p nils, la. which by a aeria of. Exercises, Illustrations, Combinations, and Arrangements, la the true principles ef the art. the pupil will is a short tinte ae

i eae aud rapidity of execntion. 4

rrice oi "uourse" in writing Department. Business fan manahip as. Ornamental Penmanahip tH which must in tetrff. instance be pre-paid or secured. .

Ladles Department The Ladles Separtatnt f

W

this Institution la now open for the reception of pup Us, in both-

or

Price of "Cards of Admission" to Ladies Department; Poll

courses, and In penmanship

continue open through the S

from 4 to 8 P. M., dally, and will

ring ana enramer..

E keep the most extensive assortment of Notions, Trim

mings, ana variety goods that can be rouna in any

western establishment. Embracing in part, Tea and Tabje Spoons, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors and Razor Straps, Butts and Screws, Awls, Rases, Shoe Thread and Shoe Knives,

Brittania and Jnpanned ware, Curry Combs, Horse Cards, Bridle Bits, Candle Sticks and Lanterns, Patent Thread, Spool and

Skein Thread, redding, pocitet, tock, back, stae ana nne uomoi; pocket and school Ink Stands; Prutes, Accordcons, Violins, Harmonicatis, ribbed, plain and waterproof Gua Caps; Wafers, chalk and fish lines; plain, fancy, pearl and agate Shirt Buttons; Port monies, Pocket Books, Purses, Wallets, glass and shell Beads; Hosiery Gloves and Mitts; cotton Cord ; sewing Silks and Twist; linen, silk, and cotton Handkerchiefs; Bonnets, Suspenders, Sachets, Carpet Bags, dress Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Comforts, Cravats, hair, cloth, horse, shoe, counter and shaving Brushes; can and letter Paper; coat. Test, and pant Buttons ;

tape and stay bindings; bed lace and fringes; looking Glasses, W balebones, Pins, Needles, steel Pins, Buekles, Pencils, Spectacles, fancy, glass and snuff Boxes; tobacco Boxes, Essences, Perfumery and fancy soaps; besides an innumerable quantity

of other goods, belonging to the notion department, aU of which

we pledge ourselves to sen mem as tow as any otner nouse. aug 21-'52 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS

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RELIEF IN TWO MINUTES. CURED IN A FEW DAYS INSURED BY THE GREAT " FOREIGN REMEDY, r, Locae&'s Imlmlc Wafer.;

OR the cure of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarsness, and all affections of the Langs and Breast.

or Sale by CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING.

Jul 3i-3m ana w. w. kubiskxb, inmanapous.

A RE as fully benefited by advertising as editors or advertisera, although some who are personally interested denounce the advertiser as a pnflVbut plain statamentaof facts are mutually beneficial to all. Therefore divest yourselves of all prejudice and look where your interest is. Health is what should interest all, we should therefore choose that course which Is the best calculated to promote our own Interest and health. Dr. Pleasants has had over 400 cases entrusted to his care since his sojourn at Indianapolis, and, with great pleasnre he announces that every case has recovered. He has purchased a permanent residence on Market street, between East and N. Jersev streets, one sauare north of Mathew Little's Hotel. His

office two doors north of Hill's store, on Pensylvanla st,, where he may be found ready to administer to the afflicted, except when absent nerformine like duties. Jndye every man by his

works, If found worthy, sustain him; and thereby promote your

own interest. jul 24, 1853-6m

Course $20, Partial Course $10, which muatlaaesrgiaata&eeh-pre-paid or secured. For further Information apply for catalog or personally to May W, 1852-ly WIm'K.. SCOTT, A. M., Principal. O. F. ITIcGINItlS, Dealer in all descriptions of

HATS AIJO OAFS, South aide of Washington Street, Sd door from Pott Qffiee Corner, KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of BatsaaeV Caps of the latest styles and best quality. Since the establishment of the Express Between; the Railroad City and Cincinnati, he has made arrangements to get Hats and Cap (by tfca dozen or tingle one) on the shortest notice. Gentlemeft want, lng a Hat or Cap of any particular size, style, quality er mass

lacture, can get tne same n tare tfayf time by leaving their orders at McGINNIS' Hat Store.

So bring en your orders, for H favors are thankfully reeetrsd and promptly attended to. nov 15-ly.

O. Hummel's Essence of Coffee. ONE package of this essence will go as far as four pounds of Store Coffee, and Coffee made by this essence will pro. serve perfectly the real taste of the best store Coffee, but will have a more delicate aad finer Savor, etner color, assd will certainly be much wholesomer for every person than pare Store Coffee ; will also be Clear, without rcquring anything to clarify it. . - ;. . Manufactured and for Sale, wholesale and retail, by HAMMKL, BOHLEK & CO., -No. SIS Callowhill street, above 6th, Phils. Sold by CRAIGHEAD dc BROWNING; sole Ajeaj Indi-

anupuiis, ma. oci is, 'aiiy

TlTew RnrrlVfT OraHnA-Persons wlshlntr to nro

i - trite lots In the new burying ground can be accommoda

ted oy applying to raessrs. weaver & wiuiams,tunaertaKers)

wnere tne pian oi tne ground can ne seen, aug si-am n T& 7E are now receiving and have in Store

Vf 2,000 pes Fancy Prints, 100 pes Pilot & Beaver Cloths,

800 pea. Assorted 400 " Cashmers dc Satinetts 350 ' Tweeds and Janes 20 bales red, white, yel. Flan. 6 cases apron & fur Checks,

2 " Linen de cotton Diapers 10 Plaid & plain Linceys, 2000 ps Laces, Edgings Inserting and Trimming, 300 pair assorted Blankets, 600 ps Silk dc Cotton Hdkfk. ' 2000 Woolen and Blanket Shawls.

With every variety of Dry Goods, which we will sell to merchants at wholesale, on favorable terms. aug 21-,52 LITTLE, DRUM dt ANDERSON.

Blue and Orange " Furniture "

Oil Red &. green " assorted Gnighama " Delaines, " Lustres, Cashmeres, Canvass & Padding,

73 Sales brown nusuns, 20 Drills and Tickings, 10 Canton Flannels, S Plaid Dlnings,

800 pes

3UO " 200 " 350 " 500 " 200 "

100 120

A! Prep:

BOOTS AND SHOES AT VHOUBSALEt

E have In store and are receiving direct from Massachu

setts manufacturers:

A "Verdant' ia a Cottoa Ilffl, -; 'A raw, straw-hatted, sand j-whlskered six-foot, one of the purely initiated, came in "recently froin Greene county with a load of wood for a factory company. Not satisfied with contemplating the poetry of motion' at a safe distance.- our hero

nrost needs introduce himself betweeji & c&rds, to get . a nearer view. This move brought his 'nether habiliments' into a-damtamik'

tojUe gearing of th njext card and thereby! hangta tale. I To'ttI m She goes pooty, don't ehe bes?v said Jonathan inquiringly. "She don't do -anything slse," responded the stripper, ;v;JJut you ,-mqst be ?ery eareful how ?rou more around Ihis hardware, "f was ony ast week.isin that a Dromisintr rountr man fVw

Oxford attt4ent at college there, was drawn'

into that very earn, sir, and before any assistance eoold reach him he was run through, and manufactured Into No.; 10, 'super 'ettra," cotton warp

" sawpwl. beliere yure jokingl". stuttered f Jonathan. - V - - - - - -

Fact, sifr'enUaadd'tne trir)?efrjind:i(i

difconsolatjU. mother came down, two days ago

The Doctor and bin Horse. Studious persons are sometimes exceedingly ignorant how to act on ordinary occasions. A Scottish paper says that Dr. Chalmers came home one evening on horseback, and, as neither the man who had charge of his horse nor the key of the stable

could be found, he was for some time puzzled where to fix a temporary residence for the animal. At last he fixed on the garden as the fittest place he could think of for the purpose; and,

having led the horse thither, he placed him on the garden walk. When his sister, who had also been from home, returned, and was told that

the key of the stable could not be found, she inquired what had been done with the horse. ! "I took it to the garden," said the doctor. "To the garden!" she exclaimed; "then all our flower and vegetable beds will be destroyed." "Don't be afraid of that," said the doctor, "for I took particular care to place the horse on the garden walk." . .

"And did you really imagine," rejoined the sister, "that he would remain there?" "I have no doubt of it," said the doctor, "for

so sagacious an animal as the horse could not fail to be aware of the propriety of refraining

irom injuring tne proaucts oi tne garden." To decide the controversy by an appeal 'to fact they went to the gardes, and found, from the ruthless devastation which the trataplng,.and rolling of the animal had spread over every part of it,, that the rnaturat philosophy of the horse

00 Cases Men's and Boys' Thick Boots.

K.ro soots. " " Thick Brogana. ' " " Kip do .. M . oat do " Ladies' Goat, Calf, and Kip Booties.

jsuskwi

100

25 25 15 35 18 10 25 20

10

" " Kid and Goat Ties and Slippers. " " Gaiters and Over Shoes. " Misses' Calf, Goat, and Kip Booties.

BusKinj,

O Staving Creams and Soaps Ronsell de-Haael's J"? Shaving Creams, Taylor's Shaving Compound, Military Shaving Soap, together with & large stock of Shaving and Toilet Soaps, for sale low by my 29 CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING.

Celebrated Cfoolera Mixture.

N affectuat remedy for Cholera, Dysentery, Dlarrhosa,

Cholera Infantum, and Bowel Complainta Ueuerauy.

rcnared bv J. P. Pone dc Co.. south side Washington street.

Indianapolis, Indiana. j , " ' For all the purposes for which this remedy is designed, It stands before the public pre-eminentJy withoat a rival ; and it has more fullv met the nnblie aonroval than anv similar arena-

ration. Its composition is based on a thorough knowledge of

the physiological state of the system In which Bowel Complaints sunervene. and is a scienUfle combination of remedial agents,

admirably adapted to the efractoal aad speedy restoration of the patient. Its influence cntends to every part of the system, producing a healthful effect epoa nil the secretions, and speedily restores the diseased organs to a normal state. It Is, also, an excellent restorative, and has proved Invaluable in its Invigorating effects upon nervous and debilitated patients.

-'- KEMOlfAI.. mjf ORRIS & BULLARD; have removed te T. M. Smlth'a lyJl eld stand, two doors west cf Hannaman's Drug Store, where they will be happy to attend to the various wants of their old customers, and th public generally, by furnishing them with the best of articles, and at the lowest prices. We shall keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Family Groceries, Staple Dry GooUs and Notions. Call and try us. N. B. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, and Vegetables always on hand at Junes MORRIS dc BULLA ED'S. .

Besides a large variety of other wort, including Buflalo Over Shoes, Ladies' Fancy and Children' Shoes. Which we-will sell at low figures by the tuse of dose, aug 21-'52 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS. H 0 1 F K S A Ii X R l V E 1 1 POLIT1CIAKS and others who anticipate making the voyage "up Salt River" after the election, are reminded that by applying to 1,1, 1 F-.F.ti CO',.

thoy can have their stores of Gracerlee 4c ProTlaloae nut up at the cheapest rates, and of the best quality, aueh as Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Pork, Bacon, White Fish, Mackerel, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Flour, Potatoes, Apples, Vinegar, Soap, Candles, Tobacco, and all other articles essential to comfort on Ute dreary voyage, and a bunch of on ions thrown In. ; , s ang21-3mf

JT. 6ABBATT & SOWS Patent Combination "Table Toilet, Wasa. itand) and Shower Sath.,; . ' $

mHB subscribers are now prepared to furnish this beawUfal

X and highly practical arUcte of furniture. It Sa Just what is needed, and every family should have one in order to enjoy good health. Call at the Bell and Brass Foundry of Garratt,

uavis uo., on rennsyivanta street, soma or tne Journal Office, and leave your orders, where a sample of the machine may

oe Boea.

was a subject with whic

accurately acquainted

'I never could have

tor, "that horses were

h the lady was far more

ian her learned, brother

magmed, said the doc-

such senseless animals."

and got. five bunches of that same yam as me! anchoty relic." v.-V t . 'By the pcitfrVth&t cat, be trtiel'r c"y;;& , ' r'Fact, sirr.risll and ach of his fllowtu

dents trnrchs ihe& aisln'a tiettAG ba 1st !n lock

ets.'and worn bfernebrance of departed ffotthl" r,wJl.Uii-t

Questions and Answers. '"Joseph, we'll hear

; . .. i ' . x .. tv. .

your reciiauon ra geograpny. w nat are the pro

auctions oi Atnca?

"Crocodiles, wooly -heads, bull-rushes, storks.' "How is Africa bounded!' , i "Bound by elephants hedge fencesand growl ing tigers." , , - , ' . ' r

"Good boyl What kind of climate is found

there' nr: u ' -f'; .

"There never was but one fellow ever found it,

end when he got it, it turned into the feter'n ager and lhuv'4 'im out o? the worlds ' '., - i f'Have the Africans any commerce?" f . '

"Noli .they d'td have some, butthey traded it

wu wr missionary xracss, m . ,1 Ahem I yes. .Well what .about the slave tradet Dt the inhabitants still tumetion thatin

at ssiuimh ft wmw ; iyf a i , "Certainly. I Co why, all they have that's ruth enythhv is &igenrnd them they trade off fot Peter Fnnk jewelry and cotton tlanket -Patter hu beea in that buslaess forse?es years. hs if, ry,4f8t-),ate.,fc J -A

ug 14-tf

GARRATT, DAVI8 A HO.

low by

15 agro

TT ooklnar Glass Plate Beat French and German

Mirror nates, of all sises, 8 by w to 18 by 30. for sale

GROSS B. A. Pahnetock Vermifuge;

10 gross Mexican jauaung uaimentt . - ,

gross Brandeth's PUls: 6 gross McLane's Pills : .

j ao Mcuae'i veratrue; 8 aa wngni'i c 8 do Forsha's Balm Lini- 5 do, Bull's Sarsaparilla ; went; 3 do Sands do 3 do Loree'aOhlo do 3 do Tewntend'a do S do CofTeen's Chinese do Together with all the popular Patent Medicine of the day, for sale at the proprietor's prices at - i: ihy29 ' CRAIGHEAD & BSOWMKG'S.

hrpentme ;

"DAIIVTS. OILS, VABNISII, &e.

m-: 15 bbls unseed Oil; 6 bbls sp.Tnrp

300 kegs pure No. I White Lead; 5 bbls Copal varnish ; 3 casks Venilian Red 3 . bbls Japan do 1 cask Yellow Ochre f ibbl Coach do 3 bbls Fire Proof Paint; . SOOlba LamnbUekr 3 cases Emerald Green; . 1000 lbs Red Lead ; Together with a large stock ef Chromes," assorted colors, Prussian Blue; Ultra Marine; Chinese Vermillion: India .Red i Paints of all colors, ground andUnground ; Gold Leaf; Bronses U colors and qualities; with the best stock of Paint Varnish, Sash, Blending, and Graining, Brushes, ever before offored in this market, on hands and for sale at a very small advance, for cash, at tuy9 CRAIGHEAD & BROWSING'S.

FAIRBANKS SOIfGS FOB. TSIB PE6PE-S. , No. I. TJae Annunciation -.f - Tuse Aciir.erf Overture. ' ' Blow the Hewgag, sound the Tomtom," y- : Beat upon the big Bass Drum, , . f Hurry up the Rurdy-gardy,mtti up the Jafig-lhf, FAIRBAKK'8 Spring Stock has eome. - He has Otvcra Boots for fanev Balls. . - .

A nd Congress Gabeis to answer the ealls ' : ; " ! Of public men who In public halls, . , . Sit with feet pointing up to the ceilings. ' He has Buckskin Shoes for tender feet, ; And Corksoled Boots for the wise and discreet, , , , And enamelled Monroes for nan that are neat, i', i :- And Hungarian Gaiters that he warrants to fit ' Men mt warm philanthropies! feelings, For the Ladies he has Polkas, aad 8Uppera, aad Tleey And Buskins and Gaiters of every sise. And Boston Gaiters that. wlH open the eyes , r Of loverr to pedertrial beau ties. And set off so neatly a beautiful ankle, .- . That the hearts of all rivals with envy wilt rankle, . .. And men wlU adore e'es tbetr aboUM. 1 ' He has Kocsnth Hats and Panama Ut, . And HaU made of Silk, and Hata "Woolen, And Hats madaof Straw, and Kata of Par ' ' ' For empty heads or full ones. ; v5v. , f Then tei all who want coverings for the ieaff or feel, c. r Hunt up the "BIG-BOOT," on - Washington street, - 1 - Where It stands upon its own footiag. . , , 1 You can find It without any trouble at all In tho "Sentinel Buildings" opposite Odd Follow' HaU, Where FAIRBASlCS wiU gladly feeeirs every eUr' And charge yon nothing for looking. ; , ' VALLABJLE BEAI. ESTATE.- , ; THB lAwrsnceburgk and Indlanapoll Rail Road Cempaar have a number of well improved Parma, uhtmproved ' Lands, vacant Lots, and Heuses ana Lots, in the most desirable locations in the city of Indianapolis, and la Mario County, which they will sell on terms that any industrious man, wishing'

to get ntmseira nome, can ao ao oy paying a part er ut purchase money down, and a liberal e rod it will be given for the remainder. For farther particulars enquire of

Iadlaaapolis,Jan. 17-tX , . W. BOBSOK, Ageat

CARD JOHK McCORKLE, practlUoner of Medidne,

formerly of Franklin, Ins., having tocatee mini

GREAT CfTBE FOB DYSPEPSIA! , . . r. 3. S. I5ffStoas PevslB. : , ,., ,

tnriHE Tnie Mgesftve Plnid, or jGaatlo Jnlee, prepared from

. Rennet, or the Fourth Stvmaeh of the Ox, after the direc

tions Of Baron Lieblg, the great Physiological Chemist, by Ji 8

BoaghtonltVSU PhitadelnUs, Pw--;.i'' ; &

"I B1GEST V Such lathe irno meanin of the word PBP.

SIN," or of the two reek words from whleh it la derived This is the significant and appropriate title ef the TRUE CI

GKmIvk fluid, or GASTRIC JUiCK, prepared by Dr. J. 8. HOUGHTON, of PhlladelDhia. from the fourth Stomach of

theOx, for the cure of IndtgesUon and Dyspepatau His Mature'

own remiiuj ior a-nnBeaiMnr tomaen. -no-an or man can equal ltaurative powers. UKenders GOOD EATIffG porfect-

ly copaiatunt with nKALTH. 4 , . " - -- ,

- SCIENTIFIC EV1BEKCE1 ' The Scientific Evidence upon which (hit remedy 1i Wsedi

OUS and REMARKABLE;

era his professional services to the citizens and public gen

cen-

of disease a

ta

eralrr.s He vronoaea to treat anv and every type

successfully without the nee of Caioxil, the Tuaxct,and BtisTBfts, as any man can with those agents. He not only considers them of no benefit tit tie treatment of disease, bat poaUively injurious.. . .- ... ., : . , Office on Meridian street, between Washington street And the Governor' Clrela jl-- .;-.;;; ,,, yyj ; -

Indianapolis, April 3, , , j, !

In the highest decree CUR1

vail on tne A rent, and att a acsennuva C'trcnlar. vraUa. riv

ing a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, from LlebV

Anunat caemtstrs: Dr. Combe' Physiology ef Dlgastioiit Dr.

Perelracn food and Diet; Br, John W, Drapes? of Yew York 4

Kjilversity. rrofv Dungiisoe's Physiology; Prof. SIlHmas.of

Yale College; Dr. Carpenter-Physiology ( c; together with report of Cures from all parte ftf the United SUte. f i s . CRAIGHEAD dt BROWNING, Indiaeapetia aug 14-ly , j VJteieaaie and Retail Agents.

VR stock of Groceries, fee,, te at all timea eotaplete, and

jr . -wa nan su 19 tee tfaae at tne toweat snarxat rate: .

Molaanc. Jttee. Salaratus. ..... . RaUona. Pepper. . . Starch, its i

jfpfce. . CboakolaU. ,

? Ginger. . ,1 Jtfsdder., , Johacet ... , Allum,- -- , t Powder. d. - ClnnnmoB , Broonl4.' f 1 Sells. ... , Batting. . . . ,Vuk Saarda.

Window 'Gifts, &d.. an for sale a, wholesale enlv.

aug yr V iTTLIat DRUM ANRSOJIS.

--Te. - -Mackerel, '- SUr Candles -- , Mould Caudle. ,.. i Matehet --,i , ; C.Cotton Vara. Csndv. - . .

; Wood Backets. ,- Wood Tuba. iJt

SASSUEBXI SAII,Bn , i

fFlHE subscriber respectfully inform their friends and 4h

jl pubise ia general, tnat they have- new on hand and for sale as good and general assortment ef Harness, Cellars, Brt dies and everything In their line, except Saddles which will be sold a cheap a at any ether establishment In Indianapolis.

They pledge themaelve to warrant aU work, and st soeh prices as to give general satisfaction. We are thankful for past favor

; jsnop on wasningion street,, nest aoor , v, v iisjina&'s. and opposite the Branch Bank.'' '

Wi; BesMs.

-, ,. i;;. s;k.Uwssircs,

fflHB subscriber bavins formee-svteerahti the Ltvery

JL , business, are prepared to famish Horses, CarriagcBug glea, and Sleigh sn livery.'iThey haves gootf-ateek of horse, fine .and elecant carrtesoa. and aavffnl attendant, and ean.be

found at all times at the stable. lot Ibe alley north of Waahington snd west of lilipotsstreets; : . - - -' Horse kept byh dayi week, or month-, es siest reassnabl term. , '' ' . ROBSON dt LAWRENCE.

inainpoii, Oct. 1, 1851. ? - t : vt U . t Ja l-tf

Jk 101

-T "SCSlf- Watchmaker snd Jeweler, opposite Matonts lvJL. HaU, respectfully informs the elUsena of liidUnspoIti sad trsngers, who virtt tbU plsee, thM he telta hitiflns ttock ef Watehe and Jewelry t the lowest eastern priceA - Alee, he has ene -of the best Geneva Watch Woriinen tft U employ, an doarjHptloS ef irate, work, 'sndjrtteulsrly 8s wstehesi to the hast -wnrtrmantika manner. fis i.

he Ixs It st esce te perfe mright snd Seep good t je. please giv s s trial, snd aend sX year friend, ehesevit- fbey wlh

' BIGM OF THB ESS AJgm.' ,1 . , Wholesale s4 yetoll dealer Ut . -

Xfni Btoveif Plongket Csuttnfsy Ve aVo ,

.H Z Indianseolis. Isd.- i tv. ,lf.

AS coMtsaUf m hand a Wry eesortmmt rf Iron, Jfsll, Cteelt Elrptie' Frrisr. Axle. Monaehnta Abviu

Vises Siedges Hammers. Tare ImtMt. Rs.'wSra n., fhm.

Raana and Files. Steel and Cast Plnuvha. etiui .

Board, Wash snd Sugar Kettle, Deck Tes Kettles, Sad iron, Dog Iron, Wagon Boxes,. mS wotrg 4ei1pUa ef Hollow

Cooking Stove, smoMr which srs le(AV Dovbie Ovm, Bsel

ivgrapn, nsntuckmn ; and temitim rooK Mover ee ed ten plsis, Hrm&a stova ftoesh FiWs

sb Ornsmental Coat Grates. All te tbev h;.. ' are of s wsrrasted quality, snd will be sold 4 low xr.cai as s ss

eesgin st any other citabUOtmcst is the west. Js le-iy

. HOUSES T BEJfTT. n

?v, rnE snderitgned. Agent for the Lawreaceburg end . ? ' Indianapolis Railroad Company. ha ae verslees

venieni awetttng nouses to rent, in aestrsMs psnsec ; SSr the elty. " -1 For fs rther particulars Inquire ef Jan84-tf ' K " WM. ROBSOS. ii'it , , 1

1WDLANA INSTmmOS.rOR TSB D2AP AST0DTJ1C8;

(Os tke JV(ial XasaV U nlU tt if diffiaJ ,n

VISITORS are admitted 6a Monday, TUeedayWedseday.r r. Thursday, and Friday.: between ibe heart 4 I ssdSV o'clock, P. M. Also, on Saturday, from 10 to IS o'clock, A.f

a. uuriag uiesa sour some person- wui oe in reaoisess w conduct utisens of the StaUv and strangers, to the seheol

room, and through those part or the buildings opesto-the public., 1 Tho ebjectof the Institution being the beoett of the unfortunate Mute, will sot allow the admission ef Visitors si sny other time. eel 4-tf

l-ir 'or the ' Bisr

rintstv

cJ : af - w-mw-v' T i -ft " a., .'j,-i

HAVING psrmsfaenQy teasted t IndiaRahol1s,eK VtmtSifl ton street, four doors east of the Wright House, sadeesi . doer t the Singe, offlee, snd ssvtsg lUrotshsd hlsoUhUiat I withsrlendidssonmentof .'.f

Is prenared te furaieh them to -alo1nenf en the tsettMttmU We term. Hi tock consists of Builder' Hardware Csrpea. ter's, Cocper'a, Wms JkersEdge Tools of earery army and description, which he warrsata eqhal to sey esrehssed ts thswstu "HeJsiOaesBfagedtsJeMsmetarifsgii'S ',?,) . , JlABfrS.AWD SCSI TOOL.,, j Alftoi-Plcks, ShovsU,' Forks, Hoes, asd othe artkUsjfa' farmer's see. - -'Z -"vf yt':- j--!';' I ...llo A targe variety of Hon Faplshlng Good, Sail ef all serts, snd siaear Hinges, Screws, saa lsoer Locks ef a sa perler euau k ty, snd In short "? other article which is assaltyte be foes) la hsrdwsre eetahlalstaaht. k 4 - Having bees engaged la the besiness fort) period of six yesri ,

- lively, that he eas and will give entire MUsWen ts qual.ty as.

wsu M rwst. ; customers srs invited to wit aad cos Tines themselves of the truth ef what, a stales. Ctli sad oe . Vu., v '1-V4 SOT lrly- , "

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ES1GS2S sn&.dgra'a ea'weog, rafssf of -at BU and miahlnttn. . . . j .

Wright House. : : fchsi - - -

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