Locomotive, Volume 22, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1852 — Page 4
Gossip of the Knickerbocker. The following poem is from the pen of the "sweet poetess of Mackerelville." The lines were written in haste, and the authoress readily acknowledges Ler indebtedness to other authors for minor parts of the poem. Her intention was to contrast in alternate stanzas that which is es sentially unpoetical with the higher elements of oeaauxui inougnt: '0n a schooner's deck one morning in fall, "Watching the wave-crests curl, There stood a youth, raw-boned and tall, By the side of a skin-flint girl. They had journeyed far, from a distant isle, A land of the true and the brave, ..To seek a dear spot, where the sun's last smile Kested long on a mother s grave. But weary weeks on the salt, salt sea, The heavy old schooner had rolled: And gone were their stores of coffee and tea, All, but the water so cold. At length they 6pied a rocky shore, Where the waves ran mountain high: The captain stamped, and the cook he swore, And the raw-boned youth his shirt he tore, While the skin-flint tried to cry. It is a dread nd a fearful thing To die on the raging wave; To be conquered there by the skeleton King, And sink to an ocean grave. But I saw them perish, one and all; And last, 'neath the wild waves curl, There sank a youth, raw-boned and tall, In the arms of a skin-flint girl." Extract from an epistle to the editor, from a friend "summerizing" at one of the many lovely coves that indent the northern shore of breezy Long Island Sound: "I must write you from a spot, now sacred to the memory of a mutual friend who has lately become insane on the subject of Shanghai hens. My 'apartments is small,' consisting only of a single room, whilom inhabited by our aforesaid insane friend. From one of my windows I can enjoy a fine view of a potato-field, while the other commands a delicious prospect of a well-house and fowl-yard. But the breezes are delicious, and fish, clams, and periwinkles may be had in abundance. As Mrs. Neppins very truly remarks of the place: 'It is awful wholesome with respect to the breezes, and dreadful privileged on account 1 of the clams." Venturing the other day to ask her how 6he made certain fine sausages, she rather electrified me by turning rapidly upon me, and beginning 'Take your in'ards, scald 'em, scrape 'em, and stuff 'em! changed the subject. She says she can't eat them hersef, in consequence of the 'assiduity of her stomach 1' She has a son, named Conklin Neppins, who is a poet, "and who recently produced the following 'pome: I will sing you a song as I have heerd tell, About a naxident which there befel: It was a rale rode axident, as I have heard relate, Which happened into old North-Caroliny State. The rale-rode was coming from the village of Seringapatam, Which the engineer was intoxicated, sayin 'he did not care a d n!' ' Which caused many innocent persons for to die, On account of his tremenjous blasphemy : Likewise his profane swearing, which he wickedly cussed, Which the 'e vins permitted that his bileyer bust. Jphn Williams of Newtown was hurt into his chin, And Marthy and Susan Rickets was also vicUma; And Tommus Phelps he died upon the spot, As the engineer reported when he on their " body sot. Now all you engineers do not ever cuss, Likewise get intoxicated, in case your bile-yer . bussr J ''( ' . Couldn't you recommend the widow Neppins' son to the place of laureate on the death of the present incumbrance?' " 'An, esteemed friend and always welcome -correspondent at West Point sends us" the following which h6:ilayS is vero e.oenlrowtb:" Poorold Sambo was very pious; and as he became well stricken in yearsr and looked upon the world and its surrounding? as vanity and vexation of spirit, he flattered himself into the belief that he was willing and anxious to dieunnatural, certainly; but we have the word of a philosopher, that 'imagination breedeth strange fanUsie8.'.So he used to sit in his log hut; after tK' 'ttas.V WM ovcr' alone- . taUow candle flickering upon the ground floor; and so he used to work himself into bis favorite belief. irst be sung a hymn, and edified himself with no imucipauon inai ne saouia ;v yruk. 4ilvr lUppera on bit feats' and then tocking himself backward and forward h eyes elosedr and his mouth open, he would wumm , ana repeat'-.' Wheneber de ansrel ah Kff A P?r Sambo is ready to pow this became commonly known among aewtxrw; crept to the door,, of the. hut, and waited for old Sam to begin. .. First came the ntmri nvf f ltnrrtt " twit h , n 'L.1 - b begun to sway his body,, and out it came-. poor, old 8arabo i? rendy to go .j"-" ' s
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uui unrruues aiOTB were 'VasiDiG, i " De ,wurel ob de Lord? J It " Mlial do A Vantti gasped fiaaW1". " 'He come for did Sambo,' was the dreaded reply'.'" "'- " .-t Phugh! outwent the candle at one nff- , .uar ami no oamoo nere; ne s gone dead mor n a T . C 1 r . pnree weessi . E'yah! e'yah! e'yah!' shouted achorus from without." Political Speech. By-the-bve: there is a good story told, that made us "laugh consumed Jy" when it was first mentioned to us. Somebody was telling one day of a victory that had been obtained by a political orator at a wardmeeting over a crowd of people in opposition, wno came to tne meetmjr with the determination
to put him down.vbut he went on, notw.thstand- since the first rail was laid, and thatis morethai mg the noise and confusion," and finally com- twenty years ago. Many people here profound;,n,ump.5ed overil? PPonents. i ly calculated on the certain safety of our North well, said an ex officio Alderman, who was River boats; "they were all low pressure," thev present, "opposition is one of the greatest helps said (a mistake, however, many supposing that to a speaker, if he can only put it down. The j all condensing engines have low pressure boilaudience, once stilled, listen to him with new in- ers, ) "consequently there was nothing to fear," terest.from the very power he has exercised over but by the burning of one steamboat, and the TT', f , . t , , ; explosion of- the boiler of another, no less than That s a fact, said his interlocutor; "and ; one hundred and ten of our fellow creatures have as you are going to speak at Hall on Sat- j lost their lives between the cities of New-York urday night, s posin some of the boys go there and Albany in three weeks. The late accident and create a little opposition, against which you was that of the steamboat Reindeer, which burst can make headway, and by-and-by we'll all hold a plate of her boiler, by which thirty persons tl: o an untimely ed. There, waU car"
.rL . j ""8. u uu i u , close with a rousing peroration!' Well, the night came, and after a storm of calls for our friend, he mounted the rostrum. "Gentlemen, and fellow-citizens " he began. "Down! down!" shouted several of the preconcerted oppositionists. "Fellow-citizens and gentlemen, hear me for our cause, if for no other " "Louder! louder!" exclaimed a hundred voices. "Hear me, gentlemen, for that great and glorious cause that we have assembled to" "Hustle him out! down! Bivinsl Bivins! Bivins!" now rent the very hall. The speaker's friends had not thought of the infection spreading to other "parties" than their own clique, who understood the whoie thing; but the result was, that he was not only "put down," but put out of the room, with his coat rent in twain and a "solution of continuity" in his pantaloons, to say nothing of having his hair dreadfully pulled in the struggle. Like the man who directed his bov to hide in the corner of a fence, and "booh!" suddenly at a young unbroken colt which he was riding, it was "too big a 'booh!' for so small a horse." And as the victim to popular clamor was goin home, he said: "Why didn't you hold up, as was agreed on! A pretty kind of 'triumph' I've gained, havn't I? Just look at my coat. See these pantaloons. Feel o' that lump on the back of my head. I never was treated so in my life. I'll not speak m Hall again, opposition or no opposition." The "Alderman" has never "heard the last of it, and never will. "THE PAPER DON'T SAY." Mr. Slocum was not educated in a university, and his walk in life has been in by-paths and out-of-the-way places. His mind is characterized bv Meralness rather than a comprehensive grasp of yiurtu auujecus. lur. oiocum can, however, master a printed paragraph by dint of spelling hard words in a deliberate manner. It is quite edifying to hear Mr. Slocum reading the village paper aloud to his wife, after a hard day's work. A few evenings since, Farmer Slocum was reading an account of a dreadful accident Which had occurred at a factory in the next town, and which the village editor had described in a great many hard words. "I d'clare, wife, that was an awful ace'dent over tew the mills," said Mr. Slocum. "What was it about Mr. Slocum?" "I'll read the 'count, wife, and then you will know all about it." , Mr. Slocum began to read : "Horrible and Fatal Accident. It becomes our painful duty to record the particulars of an accident that occurred at the lower mill in this village, yesterday afternoon, by which a human being, in the prime of life, was hurried to "that bourne from which," as the immortal Shakspeare has said, "no traveler returns." ("Do kll!" exclaimed Mrs. S.) Mr. David Jones, a workman who has but few superiors this side the great city of New-York, was engaged in adjusting a belt upon one of the large drums, ("I wonder if it was a bass drum, sich as has E Pluribust Unam painted on't," said Mrs. Slocum,) when he became entangled. His arm was drawn around the drum, and finally his entire body was whirled over the shaft at a fearful rate. When his situation was discevered, he had revolved with immense velocity about fifteen minutes, his head and limbs striking a large beam a distinct blow at each revolution, ("Poor crqetur ! how: it must have hurt him I") When the machinery had been stopped, it was found that Mr. Jones's arms' ?.nd 9 were macerated to a jelly ; ("I wonder if it killed him," said Mrs. 8.); his skull was fractured ; his spine was dislocated, ("well, did it Ml him ?" asked Mrs. S., with increasing interest) portions of the dura matter, cerebrum, and cerebellum, in confused masses, were scattered about the floor in short, the gates of eternity had opened upon him." Here Mr. Slocum paused to wipe his spectacles, and his wife seized the opportunity to press her question " Was the man killed ?" "I don't know hav'nt come to that yet you will know When I've finished the piece." And Mr. Slocum continued his reading : "It was evident, when the shapeless form was taken down, that it was no longer tenanted by an immortal spirit that the vital spark was ex-tmct-r "vm the man killed? that's wbatl ant to come &t said Mrs, Slocum,) ex-tincL,, xx fhave lide patience, old oornart, said Mr. Slocum, eyeing his better half over his specler. 'I presume .we . shall come upon it right aw4a Ah4 he went on reading : J :1, : vt . cas- gioom over our to persons, who 4V IK AMMtMt1
Npw,7;paidMr. Slocum, perceiving (hat tho
narration' was ended, "now should like tokno whether that man was killed or not V ,; Mr.. rSI(K5um looked - puxxled." He scratched his headr scrutinized the article he bad bees perusing,and took a general survey of the paper -: "i declare, wife' said he. "it's rather
but really, th paper don't gay P Literary Muse um. ' Safety of Railroad versus Steamboats. The conclusion cannot be shut out from the mind of any man, that steamboat travelling, in comparison with' railroads, is triply dangerous and wherever the railroad can be chosen in place of the steamboat, it is recklessly criminal not to choose such a means of conveyance." We defy any person to refute the statement, "that more lives have been lost on steamboats, in these Uni ted fetates, during the past three months, than 14svp Wn lra u uX : lessness nor detective construction in anv Dart of i ine ooat, so tar as human eye could judge ; of I this we are fully convinced by the testimony of nuutoocs. a cuse ui iue Mccmcni. was a Dad plate of boiler iron it had a flaw in its heart. The boiler was made of what is called the best Pennsylvania iron ; who was the maker of the iron, we cannot tell, but this we do know, that it is the second explosion from the the same cause, a bad boiler plate which has taken place on N. York steamboats this summer. Let us have the names of the makers by all means, so that the Eublic may be made aware of those who make ad work for the endangering of precious lives. In view of the great distinction of fife, by steamboat traveling, and even taking into consideration the new Law recently passed by Congress, for the better protection of life, we cannot but advise all who can, to choose the railroad as the safest means of travel, in preference to the steamboat. Of course there have been and will be railroad I accidents, but surely, if the past is of any use at au n we can place any reliance on past events for future guidance the railroad is assuredly by far the safest medium of modern travel. Scientific American. Oswego Orange HedgeFences Perpetual! I am authorized to contract for almost any amount of Oswego Orange Plants, to be delivered in tho spring of 1853. 1 am also agent for McCormack'a Reaper and Mower. aug28'52-ly jj. WILLIAMS. JOSEPH LITTLE. JOHN H. P. ANDERSON. J. BRUM. OEOROE P. ANDERSON. LITTLE, DRUM & ANDEBSONS, DEALESS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, TEIMMXNGS, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, NAILS, GLASS, &c, &e., &c. At Wholesale Only! A'erth sid Wtokington 8trettr IndicnmptKt, Indiana. WE are now receiving direct from Manufacturers and Imw, JP??!ter8 a feneral assortment of goods, adapted to the ad, tnter 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 the Western cities. We invito the attention of MERCHANTS AND DEALER!) to our stock which we offer at low prices, for "Cash or approved paper to prompt men," believing we can make it your interest to patronise us. We continue to receive all kinds of Merchantable Produce, and always give the highest market prices. andpricesPeCtfUUy 8Ucit thorou8h examination of oar stock u l-'33 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS. WE keep the most extensive assortment of Notions, Trimmings, and variety goods that can be found ta any western establishment. Embracing in part, Tea and Table Spoons, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors and Razor Streps, Butts and Screws, Awls, Rasps, Shoe Thread and Shoe Knives, a?1 . a5ndial?1 ws.s' Currv Combs, Horse Cards, Bridle Bits, Candle Sticks and Lanterns, Patent Thread, Spool and fefcein 1 hread, redding, pocket, tuck, back, side and line Combs; pocket and school Ink Stands; Flutea, Accordeons, Violins, Harmomcans, ribbed plain and waterproof Gun Caps; Wafers! chalk and fish lines; plain, fancy, pearl and agate Shirt Buttons; Port monies, Pocket Books, Purses, Wallets, glass and shell rcldnL;.H.asi,try Gl0X? an4 Mlu? otto" Cord; sewing Silks and Twist; linen, silk, and cotton Handkerchiefs; Bonnets, Suspenders, Sachets, Carpet Bags, dress Handkerchiefs, SearS Comforts, Cravats, hair, cloth, horso, shoe, counter and shaving t.2i8eV fp and letter Paper; coat, vest, and pant Buttons t tape and stay bindings; bed lace and fringes; looking Glasses, Whalebones, Pins, Needles, steel Pins, Buckles, Pencils, Spae? tecles, fancy, glass and snuff Boxet; tobaeco Boxes, Essences, Perfumery and fancy soaps; besides an lanamerable quantity or other goods, belonging to the notion department, all of which we pledge ourselves to sell them as low as any other house. aug 21.'53 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSONS. The first Goods of the Season at Horn!! RECEIVED this day Silka, French Embroidered Robes, . DeliD Poplins, white goods of all kinds. Fall Prints. Mt? wa,ttrot variet.y of "' good- Can at the sign or the big 8, before purchasing gept 4 OUR stock of Groceries, tc, Is at all times complete, aad we can sell to the trade at the loweat market ' Coffee Sngar. Molassscs. Salaratus. Pepper. Splee. Indigo. Madder. Aihim. Lead; Brooms. Batting.. Window Glass, &c ang Sl-SS ,, Tea. Mackerel. Star Candles.. Mould Candles. Matches. Cotton Yarn. Wrapping Paper. Bed Coras. Candy. Wood Buckets. , Kice. Raisons. Starch. Choekotate. Ginger. . ,, Tobacco. ; Powder. Cinnamon. Bella. Wash Boards. wood Tuba. , &c, for sale at wholesale onlv. LITTLE, DRUM St ANDERSONS. ROOTS AND SHOES AT WHOtrESAIt I WE bare in store and are receiving direct from Maataehasetta Manufacturers: 100 Cases Men's and Boys' Thick Boot. S3 it Thick Brogans. 1 Kip do S3 13 33 18 30 . 33 ii " ladles' Goat, Calf, asd Kip Booties. ' 1 " Wd and Goat Tlea and Clippers. , ' " Galtani unit rw skm SO . " Misses' Calf, Goat, and Kin Booties. : ' jo 4 . t a" Buskins. - ( BeniUes a large variety or other wort, tuciadiag Buffalo Oref 8hWK.' d,e m,n?r' nd Chlldrena Bheea. hlchTr?.7Ul M" lw y tbe iee or docen. ' ' aug21-'53 LIT fLB, DRUM dt AKDERSOIfg. MO! FOR SALT niVBBII PO"SI nd others who anticipate making the voyage applylr!gPto r ,fte? Hon, are, reminded thit fy ', ad of tbe beat quality, auckaa iwitter, Cheese. Lard. Row. pv th?i. cf.T. r Reap, Candles Tobacco, and all oUter articles somfort oa the dreary voyage, and a buttca of oa B :.' "' -sl '"it ang Sl-3ra V eaaential toeomfor1 lens thrown " OARUATT &SONS.. . , Patent Combination,; TUTilott ;Wan r-. stands ana Shower Bnthv? THE.!iUMeIl?r5 ? prepared V famish this beaattfal J? IJAf H fa iuat what ahoatd have one ia oHor to rooa noattn. . can at the arte & C&u os Peni r r."" ".17 """i 5? -d eaTe 3rottr ord whfre a sample of fee utachlne may be seen.
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npHXTre Digestiv Fluid, r .Gttl Jaie, prepared from, M. .i Pi 1 DIGEST ! Rsnh in thfl iru mMntnr nrt mrn-A UWTU oM,-.r vi ute iw urees woraa irom which n is oenvea. ThU Js tlra BtentSewt and appropriate tUlacCUie TKVK VU GEjmva JFloip, or GASTRIC JlflCBt prepared by Vt. J. B. HOUGHTON, of PhtladelphU, froM tH foartb Stomalk of the Ox, for tha core of lodiireatioa and Dfcpepsia: UiaKatara wTiu reiuw nrB annwusoj anomaca. xo tner rata can equal its enrauve powara. ItKi tandera GOOD EAT15G perfediy .nisteatwiiii HEALTH. ; SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! , 4 The SeteiiUfla Erideiiee upon wlikh Uiia remedt u based la call on the Agent, and get a deacrlptlTe CltcnlaMrrauaTflT Aniiaal Cheulstra: Br. Combo's PTavriokMrr of bimiition t Dr. Peretrava food and Diet? Dr. Joha W. Drapes, of Yaw York University; Prof. Dunglison's Physiology; Prof. Silliman.of Vale College ; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; ; &c, together with reports of Cures from all parts of the United States. CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, Indianapolis, "S ly 1 Wholesale and Retail Agents. XM7"B now reeeivtnr and have In Store . ? ,000pca Fancy Prints. Hloic Pilot & Ravnr Clnth. PW) pea. Blue and Orange " suu pes. Asaonea " 400 w Cashmers & SaUttetU 350 " Tweeds aad Janes SO bales red, white, yel. Flan. 5 eases apron & fur Check, 3 " Linen & cotton Diapers Id" Plaid & plain Linceya, 2000 ps Laces, Edgings laserting aad Trimmings, SOo pair assorted Blankets, 6m ps Silk dt Cottoa Rdkfs. 2000 Woolen and Blanket w runjituro S00 OU Red & green " W" assorted Gingham' 500 " Delaiaea, . SQ0 " " Lustrea, 100 Cashmeres, 120 Canvass & Padding, 74 Bales brown Muslins, , -SO " Drills and Tickings, 10 Canton Flannels, S Plaid Dinings, With every variety of Dry Goods, which we will sell to merchant at wholesale, oa favorable term. . j aug 2-33 LITTLE, DRUM & ANDERSON. Go to A Wallaces for the following Articles: npiOODD'S Chemical Tar, for greasing wagons, Buggys, OmJL nibuases, and Mill-gearing. As A ndy la tho aSle agent or Marion eonnty. Also new fresh Codfish, caught in 1852; SuPr ttred Hoot, and the beat Cheese la the city he is receiving 50 per week, from the Reserve. By wholesale or retail a few hundred barrels of that Ho. 1 Salt, a little the best ever offered. He is also in the old way of all the good things; a few barrels more of Lowder'a family way flower. I will say to the farmers, to call with their wheat, and if I dont buy I will show them where to go. Call at the Iron Front. One hundred barrels Lake and 200 bags Dary Salt, Just received, aad will be sold at 2$ cents a barrel less than ever sold In this city, by Jul3!-tf ANDREW WALLACE. NEW STORE! John S. Danlop will be happv to see all his old friends and customers, and all others wishing to purchase goods cheap for cash, at his new store, on the corner of Washington and Meridian streets, immediately south of the Circle. J. s. DUN LOP. CKawla The Greatest Invention of W. S. JIFTERIS. the Are!! a. a. ruasKLL. & PURSELL, DENTISTS. JEFFERIS SURGEON ana Manafactarers of Porcelain Teeth Formerly of Philadelphia. Office on Meridian street, opposite the Post Office. N. B . All one rations warranted to viva antlm tlafaction. We are now making full setts of teeth with the new Improved Cement Gum. It cements thoroughly to the teeth and plate, making a compact body. Specimens can be seen at the office. Uentists furnished and instructed in the use of this material. Alao, teeth and foil furniBhed. Jan 10-iy DOCTOR Sole Proprietor of J. J. PERRY, Dr. Banning'! Sursjicai and mechanical Inventions. ntlR Uia o t ;n 1 n. . , . I0R the state of Indiana, will locate hie central offiA in In. DR. L. ABBETT. havinir mnniii him.ir . mcnt of these invaluable instruments. Is prepared to dispose of them, either by the single instrument of by 'the don at th I proprietor's lowest prices. Call and examine. ! ni,t 1 !... .""" .. : . . Central office on Virginia Avenue, near the Branch Bank, Indianapolis, ind. A Lady will adjust the Instrument for Ladles, if required. The attention of the reader Is directed to the advertisement of Dr. Banning's Brace, of which Dr. J. J. Perrv Is the proprietor. The following recommendation is from some of the most distinguished Physicians of Louisville : LomaviLLi, Ky. Da. Banking Sir : Having examined your "Body Brace," designed for the relief of weakness of the pulmonary, digestive, female, and spinal systems, aa connected with general or local muscular debiUty, it gives us pleasure to say, that we deem it valuable discovery, aa an auxiliary In the treatment of the above and analogous afflictions. In view of the anatomical and physiological principles of its construction ana harmony with the natural economy of the body, we also deem it greatly preferable to any other device in use. Respectfully, LEWIS ROGERS, M. D. T. S.BELL, M. D. JOSH. B. FLINT, M. D. W. C. GALT, M. D. AngUBt 7,1852-ly W. E.RWIXG, M. D. RELIEF IS TWO IdllfUTES. CURED IS A FEW DAYS INSURED BY THE GREAT FOREIGN REMEDY. Dr. lioceck's Pulmonic Wafers. "OOR the cure of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoars JLl and all affections of the Lungs and Breast. For Sale by CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING. Jul31-3m and W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis. C ITIZENS "" ' - ARE as fully benefited by advertising as editors or advertisers, although some who are personally Interested denounce the advertiser as apuff, but plain statements or facta 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 lathe 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 pleasure he announces that every case has recovered. He has purchased a permanent residence oa Market street, between East and N. Jersey streets, one square north of Ma Use w Little's Hotel. His office two doors north of Hill's store, on Pensylvania st., where he may be found ready to administer to the afflicted, except when absent performing like duties. Judge every man by hie nu,a, u ivuim -uiuij. sustain nun, ana inhereby promote your own interest. Jul 94, 1853-em Celebrated Cholera mixture A" Pre pa anectual remedv for Cfaniara. nrantrc. ntupvku. lalnta Gcnerallv. repared by J. P. Pope & Co., south side W vauioni 111 laiitu ni. inn howai i :rmTti ashington street, Indiananolis, Indiana, For all the purposes for which this remedy ia designed. It stands before the pnblie pre-eminently without a rival ; and It has more fully met the public approval than any similar prepa ration, us com post lion is baaed on a thorough knowledge of wo payaioiogioai state or me system ia which Bowel Complaints supervene, and ia a scientific combination of Hmnii.i admirably adapted to tho effectual and speedy restoration of the patient. Its influence entends to every part of the system. u,..uuvuii s um.iuiiui cLcti g ui iae secreuoas, ana speedily restores the diseased organs to a normal state. It ia, also, an excellent restorative, and has proved invaluable In its invigorating effect upon nervous and debilitated patients. CAXIIJ. JOHN McCORKLE, practitioner of Medicine, formerly 0 Franklin. lni hli irw..L.l i m. .it,' ers his Drofeasional Mrvimu tn ih. flillAna anil anKUo ann. r'Ji? Pf?PSe to 'reat any and every type or disease as successfully without the use of cVioisai., the LAwcrr.and Bwitbrb,s any man can with those agenta. He not only conetdfnjurious B0 lf"reflt in thetrcatment or disease, but positlrejy Office on Meridian street,' between Washington street and the Governor's Circle. iBdiaacpolla, April g, I833-tf ' ?.- . , r aABIEIlYI 8ADLEatI ' v fTtHE subscribers respectfullj iaform their friends and the eale dies TUey pledge themselves to warraTt worki and .r.uch price." " jJ'? gara aatkfaction. We are thankful tor naat fit vera BUIil nm U II BUT TlUaAV MtaallnrtviiAM t. I.ju a." auu uupo a conunuance or tne same. Shop oa Washington street, next door toV.C. Hannah's, and opposite the Branch. BaakV - . nw' 8-om WBATER HINESLBY. . K. M. Lawsbscb. HP1? "ribr teed Mrtftsfshto ta th' &&i JL" P,P'd furnish Horses, Carriarea. BaA toa and woat r iitinV,V.rr ,T - r tA.16 kuy fee 'wonth, on most reasonable siGsr oar teb.rsd awvil. TlTOTflAS - BCT3T, . r9 i ri - 3r6n Iter Flettfha, Castinf,&e ve.' Waahingtoa atreet, nearly opposite Masonte Haiti ;! - IndianapoHa, lad a 1 as constantly oa band a tieavy aasortineni af imu .n. 1 tM,Kliotlo Sprlnga, AxleJ, Mouschol Ato lows, Vises, SieMIa!Biner, Tea Irons, Rasps andFilea, tel and Csiiia?Rl d ?2 Boards, Wash and Sugar Kettles, DuckTeJ KeUM rf Doglrons, Wagon Bo,o. and'every dc,crip& tfUon"'
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Is T KK22 WsuOim&ker &ki Jeie?, pcc;w SEasocle I i respectfully lnfbrass. teie 1tier. ef ladlaRspc-!-andatraegera vbsvicit thia plaee, that fee celU sia iar awe it of Wstehea aad Jewelry si the Iovesi wteru prieea, t . , . -A Iso, ha bat one cfthe Hat Genera Wstcft Vorkaoa la Lit employ, to do all description of vatcb work,- asd pertlcalariy 8ae waickest ta the beat workmanlike manner, that is t aayj he Sxea it at eaee to perfor Bright end keep goed time. Jteaso give a Mai, and lead all your trieada, n heaefer Uiey vtah to get their vatche done a feed. r ; j , :.: .,. sag 7-9m , RJEMO VAII-rJoha S. Dunlop, Jr thas removed Irani 8ie 1 1 Dlagoaai Point Store to the store on the Berth-west torn ner of Washington sad Meri41aa atreet. formerly ocrapird by TF.ParaeU. r:;.:'-:'J.S,DUNLOP.
At tho Ea&gie Roller &n& Kaehlne Shegi i 7"B Cltlxeaa of Indians who may want to purchase Steaai 4JL " Engines, Boilers, Sheet iroa Chimaeyt &e.,wci! roaMrucof Use best jn!ity of Iron,aed eheap, are apeeial!? tavlted. tocall on the weU known firm of Keitkaw as 6iniLer7 whose jadiitiea for raanofactBring steam Boilera are - aeperior any wItJf tha Mountains by which they are prepared, and erer ready by long experience at their baelaeea, to execs teW -the shortest notice any description of oew work or repaira of 0 ii therefore before goiag down to the tive, or slaevheiv call and see and save yoar time aad dimes at home, - w2.R?u?lTI,!f iret Pegoe'a Ran, right north of the Gas Works, la the Railroad City of Iadiaaa. T JclS-eaa . " v aav v a a, Ma - I!f 8TITII7E OF INDIAN APOLI3. thorough Mercantile raaeatlon,esdeonpreheadsfeeah?Uie classes of subjects, to-wit : Book keeping by Doable Entry, tho tares on MerchanUIe Arithmetic and CmimeS u. L i' taken at any time, leaving It optional with the mbU, sKer th completion of the partial course to continue through tte entir course efatudiea. ... .. , Price of "Card of Admission," to Commercial DWrtraa FU Coarse 25, Partial Coarje ti8whkh mSF instance bo pre-paid or secured. ' . BVr Writing; Department. Under the charge fm Ricras a M.IIall. The Writing Department of this Lstttotion Is now pen for the reception of pupils, In which by a series of Exercises, Illustrations, Combinations, and Arrangements, ia the true principle, r the art. the pupil will ta a short tiaaoaequlre a style characterlaed for beauty and legibility reU as ease and rapidity of eaeeuttoa. . ' - ''" t Price of '-Coarse" In Wrliin Tltw.rtv.ot . nanahlp tS, Ornamental Penmanship 20, whiehnVuit li,, Instance be pre-paid or secured. ... . .V ,.ff DepartmentThe Ladles Department'of thU Institution U now opea fortl.e recopUoa of papSU botk coursea, and in penmanship, from 4 too P. M ujU&Ta'ad will continue open through the Spring and Summer. . ? , Price of'Cards of Admission" to Ladies' Department. FutI Course 20, Partial Course 10, which mustia alnataaee bo pre-paid or seen red. " For further Information apply for eatalngue or pmonailv to May 15, 853-ly W. k'K. SCOTT, A. MPriaclpaL G. F. 2tIcOINIVISt Dealer in all descriptions of HATS AND CAPS, Sooth aide of Washington Street, 3d door from Pos! Office Corner, KEEPS constan tly oa hand a general asaortmest of Ha ts aad . Caps of the latest styles and best quality. Since the etabHshment of the Expreaa between the Railroad Cityd Cln-"" clnnatl, he has made arrangements to get Hsiaand Canafbr the doaen or ngU ene) on the shortest notice. Gentleroea want, ing a Hat or Cap of any particular siie, style, quality or manaG. Hummers Essence of Coffee. rNE package of this essence will go aa far aa foar aooada of v-' diotq coffee, and Coffee mida bv thU mmhu m .u hav.e.'.m?re deUcateand finer flavor, a liner color, cud wilt store Coffe. -Tin i"'" lf,eve'Tr Per "a pore !rifv UUU be cl8ar withoW requrlag ayUiiairtJ Iri.?; .' . . " i Manufactured and for-ul. wkoiouu .. ..-?;. & ...WniEii iu ir mic, wnoiesaie ana retail, by ' ' KUHLKK dc CO., i'-tS ? , , , o. SlS Caiiowhiil street, above 6lh. PbUa. Sold bv fJRAlRHItinA nMwmn rV rB?. .n.poll.,IBd. ""oCt T3lTv" FAIBBAPfft'S SOKTGS FOB THE FCOPIX. No. I. The Annnnelation u Tcxsitatfreaal Geertsra. J i Blow the Hewgag, sound the Tomtom, upuii tam uig oaaa UTUTB, ""'fy Pl-f-?,S,5y"F,irty' raUIe P Jeng-a-laBg, FAIRBANK'8 Spring Stock has come. ft Ho has Opera Boots for fancv Balls. A nd Congress Gaiters to answer the calls v Of public men who in public halls, " Sit with feet pointing up to theeeHteg. He has Bucksbin Shoes for tender reet, , , And Cork-soled Boots tot the wise and discreet, And enamelled Monroes for men that are neat, -And Hungarian Gaiters that he warrants to fit Men of warn phtlanth topical feelings. - For the Ladles he has Polkas, aad Slippers, and TJes, . A twl KnaHna atti llaitaaa AaUM - U M5 And Boston Gaiters that wiUopen the eyes Of lovers to pedestrlal beauties. . And set offso neatly a beautiful ankle, ' That the hearts of ail rlvala with envy wftl rankle, . Z And men' will adore e'en their shoe-ties. He has Kotsnth HaU and Panama Hata, '. lif. And Hats made of Silk, and Hats Woolen. A nd Hats made of Straw, aad Hats of Far ' " - For empty heads or full ones. Then let all who want coverings for the head or feet, "i Hunt up the "BIG BOOT," on Washington street, - Where It stand upon ita owe footing, .j You can flndlt wlthont any trouble at all ' Where FAIRBANKS will gladly receive every call, , And charge yoa nothing for looking. VALUAB1.E BEAL ESTATE., v THE Lawrsneebargh aad Indianapolis Rail Read Company have a number or well Improved Farms, animproved , Lands, vacant LoU, and Houses and Lota, in the most deelrabts locations, in the city of IndianapoHa, and ia Marloa Coaarv. which they will sell on terms that any industrious man, wlaida. to get himself a home, eaa do so by paying a part of the oa rchase money dowa, aad a liberal credU will eVrlvea for thm remainder. For further particulars esonlro r 1 1 Indianapolis, Jan. 17-tf . . W.ROBJ ,ROBSOf,aigBi; i ITOIJTSES TO ''HRST.'' r r a i"" .uiwiwneu, anoi tor um uvwuMitim .oriuruicrparucauriinsialrnr, . - ,1 JantW' " -.- ' : y- WM j H0BS0!f. r INDIANA teSTTTTJTIOK.PdR THE DBAP AJ (0 t JVstiasal Xaad, I miU a;.4 -TTIS1TOSS are admitted on Moadaf . Taesdar. Wodfiesrfmv. J. """Sfy "d Friday, aetwsen the hoara , of J aad : Sr JjL?" Als?' on Saturday, frons 10 to o'clock, A M. ' Dnrkig these hears some person will be in resiUaeas U conduct cfUtena of the Stole, asd atraarera, tax the chor4rooma, and through those part of the buildings ope, tote public. The object of the Institution, belna? the beae&t eft unrortunate Mates, wUl not allow the admUaisn e YUitoreatt any other time. OC(-U .. . Sign .of the , Hi 3 lIftue it i.i Tfew Hardware ' and " Toot Store., i.-f XI AV ING peraianenUy locafed ta fadSaaapolla,' ea WBshiat.' XX tea treett fear doors east ins wngn novae, ana aest ooor to e stare office, and han with a aplesdld assortment of 4 nlahed hiaeatabitshaiesi , ta prepered J feyUh tsaat tastutomers on tha taast reasons We terma. Hla stock eonnlst of Bonders' iairdwara, Carpea? and dtripUoaV waik tse .rarrants eqnal to any nunaaaMl t tbe west, .He ia ataa. eng aged in BMsa(hcturirg . : v v .' tkawss mU fejsaa tools..Also Picks, Shorelai Fdrkt Ho9, ether 'arircies fo A large variety of Rouse Famishing Goods Kail of all e'nrir and Biases, Hiagns. Screws,' aad 15eo Locks ni a frior osiaiity, and in abort every othsr article, n fefeife ia pswsmj- to bafoa. tnanardwareeatablfchmont. , . V . ; Having been engaged iatiwi bassnessfn? s perl1r.f sh ysrs lit Clncinnatlyhe feels himself rermnied In air. tno-t VcsiUyely,.thatheean eitdw!! grre entire saUgfsiSi'ioii in qv'.'r &s well as nrkies of aoods' MCastoertare titn.i it,n ,. i vines ihemsalvas oftae truth of what he states, 1 tall and s. w 'sot I4Iy
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