Locomotive, Volume 34, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1855 — Page 3

Our County Fair. The grem Feature of the week lias been the County Fair, and il far exceeded, in number and variety of articles exhibited, any previous County Fair, They were mainly from the country our city manufacturers hnd mechanics are but slimly represented, much to

their discredit and interest. .As there is no labels on the grent majority of articles, of the names of the owners, il is jmpos- I siblo to give anything like a description this is' no doubt dono intentionally by the Board, so that impartial awards may be made, but we think it would be far better if each article and animal had the name of the owner, and his residence, i The entries of horses is large, about ISO, and there was some noble animals. Emsley Wright had a fine stallion, Wm. McCaw a fine brood mare, Wood fc Foudray a fine riding marc, and a pair of matches ; Allen May a fine black gelding, besides others. The exhibition of tho horses was looked at with more interest than any other part of the Fair. , There was some fine cows, calves, bulls, and working cattle on exhibition whole droves of them that wc should judge to be of the pure breed. Of hogs, the number was not large, but there was fine specimens some as fine pigs as we ever saw. There was a good representation of sheep, and some pure Merinoes. Of Poultry, there was a hrge exhibition, of every variety; ducks, geese, turkeys, fowls, and pigeons. Of Agricultural Implements, thero was somo fine plows, corn shelters, cutting machines, ox yokes, hay rakes, rollers, straw cutters, tfcc, nil well made. There was several very fine, liandsomely finished carriages, two from the shop of Gaston, that attracted particular attention ; also, some substantial wagons and carts. There was some fine, well-made pork and flour barrels, showing the perfection of this branch of manufacture, which is carried on quite extensively here. A patent lath machine, a model of which was exhibited, that cuts laths from boards, was working nearly all day. McOuat had some fine parlor and cooking stoves. Of woojen manufactures there was a good many entries among the rest, J. Yount bad some fine blankets, sattinets, flannels and yarns. Of bed quilts, comforters, &c, there was an endless variety, some very fine. Of furniture, the assortment was not very extensive, although J. Iluey had some good chairs, tables, sofas, &c. ; we saw a fine bedstead, with a spring mattress, but don't know who it belonged to. E. J. Baldwin had some fine silverware on the ground, to be awarded as premiums at the State Fair, and J. P. Bailey & Co. had some that looked equally as well. Of daguerreotypes, Bowers ie Purcell had some line pictures the only ones we saw. There was not much competition in harness and saddles, but some good specimens, and some substantial leather. In the Ladies' department, there was a good variety of needle-work, some very fine, but no names on them. We saw a very finely worked lamp mat, a child's bonnet, and a skirt, besides other fine specimens. Of bread there was some fine loaves, and a number of them the lady that gets the premium on bread may well be proud, as the competition is good.- The butter looked tempting, in these times when it so hard to get an ounce of good butter thero was a number of entries, and it all lookod well. There was also some fine cheese. Of carpets, Mrs. M. Dawson had a fine woolen one, and Mrs. D. Strickland a handsome rag carpet there was several other pieces. In Fruits and Vegetables the competition was strong there was a great variety, and many noble specimens. In fact, take it all in all, it was an exhibition that our farmers may well be proud of, and particularly as it was held on the eve of the State Fair, about which so much has been said and written. It far exceeded any of our previous County Fairs, and many State Fairs have not exhibited as general a variety of Agricultural productions and stock. The riding match, on Thursday afternoon, was well attended. We were not present at the time, but Miss Emma Eaglesfield took the first premi um of a side-saddle, and Miss Mary Louisa Bryant the second a : side-saddle. Master John Lake got the premium of a silver watch,' and William Foudray the second a saddle. There was 17 entries in this class. The rain interfered very materially with the fair, both in the number of articles entered, and the attendance. On Monday and Tuesday, the days of entry, it was wet and unpleasant, but on Wednesday, and Thursday, until four o'clock, it was clear and pleasant. At 4 o'clock it commenced raining hard, and continued until our paper went to press, on Friday as it was so unpleasant yesterday, we did not go to the ground, and don't believe but few were there, except those compelled to go. The receipts up to Friday morning was over SI, 000. We might have got a partial premium list for this paper, through the politeness of the Secretary, Mr. Tarkington, but we prefer to leave it until next week, when we can publish it full, and correct, as a document for future reference. Another Bridge. The crowd of wagons and foot passengers over the single bridge on Ohio street, at the County Fair, shows the necessity of another one by the time of the State Fair the present will not be sufficient to accommodate the crowd that will be passing on that bridge, which is the main thoroughfare. We hope, for the credit of the city, that the Council will take immediate steps to erect one. Quinine. The demand for the medicine is double the supply it is a hard matter to get it. For the last six weeks Browning, Druggist, has had a standing order east for 800 ounces a week he has only been able to get 400 ounces. In one day he sold 3C0 ounces. Other houses have no doubt sold a great deal, but not so much. This shows the amount of Ague in Indiana, as quinine is the great remedy for it.

Peru Railroad. The new Director and Officers of this road are cummencin operations in the right way. There is no road running into our city that has labored under so many dUadvantages as this road, for want of means, and that has been obliged to submit to so many losses to procure means and machinery. One great cause of this is the fact that the country through which it runs is entirely new, and the means of the settlers are so limited as to be able to render little material aid. There is no better country in the Slate, and every year tho road is run will develope this and increase the business. The new managers, we have no doubt, will place the road in a condition to be run and worked to advnntage, with every facility to do the business in an economical manner. The first tiling they will do, will bo tho erection of a machine shop in this city, for repairs to cars nnd machinery, where it can be done promptly and economically this will be done immediately, on ground owned by the Company. Tho next will be the erection of a freight Depot, on New Jersey street, south of Washington this will also be economy to the company, nnd enable them to do their business more promptly nnd systematically. Tho new Board are making arrangements for T rail to lay in place of tho Hat bar between this and Noblesville if they succeed in their negotiations, the iron will be laid the whole distance by tho first of January. This is a very important item, as il will at once make the whole line a first-class road. Among other things, tho new directory have slightly increased the Fare and Freight a very necessary measure, and ono that will bo light to travelers, but materially assist to bring the road out of her difficulties. This road has abundant means, not available at present, that will enable ttie present managers to place it in a few years in as good a condition as any road in the State. Proceedings of the City Council. Council Chamiieh, Oct. 2, 1055. The Council mot at 7 o'clock, P. M. All the members present, except the Mayor and Mr. Boaz. . On motion, Mr. Dunlap was called to the chair and took his seat as President pro tern... Treasurer's monthly report referred to the Mayor and Clerk. Street Commissioner's report presented. Accounts amounting to $2(14 98. L allowed. City Engineer's report presented and concurred in. Sexton's Rkport. The wholo number of interments, 68. From the country, 11. Whole number in the city, 57. AOES. Two years arid under, 32. Between 2 and 10, and between 10 and 20, 23. Over 20, 13. DISEASE. Fever, 12. Chills, 14. Inflammation of the Brain, 3. Inflammation of the Bowels, 2. Consumption, 2. Croup, 2. Scrofula, 1. Accounts nllowcd amounting to $1,212 40. Mr. Delzell presented reports from the committee in reference to the petition from the Fire Association. They reported in favor of the repeal of the ordinance preventing the running of tho Engines on the pavement; and against the appropriation of $400 to the Company (instead of $350) at this time. Mr. Jones presented a report from the committee on bridges. They report the bridge across the canal on New York street in a dangerous condition ; also the bridge across Pogue's Run, on New Jersey street, impassable; also the bridge on Meridian street, and south of tho Union Depot, needs repairs. CAPTAIN OF TUB WATCH REPORT. Number of arrests for intoxication, 33. Number of arrests for gaming, 4. Number of arrests for disturbing the peace, 8. Number of arrests for peddling without license, 3 43. Mr. Graydon presented a petition from the owners of property on Washington sOreet between Pennsylvania and Meridian streets' to have the same graveled with coarse gravel. Referred to the City Engineer. I Mr. Goode presented a petition fron James II. Woodburn, asking for the appropriatioh of $150, as a compensation for the loss of his iorse and injuries sustained on the 25th instant, tc. Referred to a committee of Messrs. Goode, Graydon, and the City Attorney. ' Mr. Horn presented a petition-from G. W.

Mears, asking for the appropriation of $165 for the loss of his mare, on the evening of the 5th of September. Referred to same committee. Mr. Delzell presented a petition from ,Samuel Harbour, asking the Council to suspend ah order given last meeting in reference to fillriitr the gutter from the Palmer House to the gutter on Illinois street. JNot granted. !. . By Mr. Goode : Resolved, That the iStrcet commissioner remove me ctm tree on Pennsyl vania street, at the crossing ot St. (JIair street Adopted. By Mr. Delzell : Resolved, that the City Trea surer pay to A. Bird, the amount of school tax of said Bird on Masonic Hall property, by Bird relunding general orders for the same. Adopted By Mr. Reid : Resolved, That the Street Com missioner fill up and grade behind the stone wall between Alabama street and Virginia avenue Adopted. By Mr. Douglass : Resolved, That the Street Commissioner have the bridges on the canal, on New York, Ohio and Market streets put in passable condition. Adopted. By Mr. Reid : Resolved, That the City Engineer estimate the cost of a bridge over Pogue's Run at the crossing ot JNew Jersey street, with stone abutments at each end. -Adopted. Mr. Jones moved that the Street Commissioner be directed to fill the hole at the bridge on Meridian street, and also repair the bridge on South street, south of the Union Depot. Prevailed. By Mr. Sulgrove: Resolved, That the City Clerk notify the Trustees of the City Schools that it is the wish of this Council that they report to the Council their proceedings in relation to said Schools, according to the Ordinance fixing the duties of the Trustees. Adopted. ' Mr. Keely moved that the Marshal open the alley North of Mr. Strange's property on Noble street. Prevailed. Mr. Graydon moved that a committee of three be appointed to get gax fixtures for the Council Chamber. Prevailed. Messrs. Graydon, Goode, and Horn were appointed. On motion, the Council adjourned. Journal. Drowned. On last Friday evening two boys were drowned in White river, near the Crowder farm. Their names are Lynn, aged seven and ten years, and lived in West Indianapolis. Their bodies have not been recovered.

C0U5TY FAIR! I Owing to the rain on Friday, the Plowing Match was postponed until next Thursday, at 'J o'clock, if clear. The riding match on Thursday at 10 o'clock, A. M. The awards will le delivered at 1 o'clock, P. M., and the Address at 2 o'clock, P. M. If next Thursday is a dear day, there will be an interesting time. Some Apples. Ohr A Woolen, Grocers, next to Charley Mayer's, sent us some apples, twentyfour of which fill a half bushel, heaping measure. They are somo apples. Aaron, everybody knows Aaron, say they keep all kinds of nice things in their line, and that you can get good fresh butter at any time, and all kinds of groceries. We don't doubt it, especially after seeing

tho!e apples. ,' JCtf There .was one feature about Ihc Fair that was decidedly convenient and pleasant, jnd that was the eating-house of Harry Fletcher, where warm meals were served up at any hour, and such as would tempt tho epicure. JCtT Movers are passing West by the thousand, seeking homes in tho western wilds. There is an almost unbroken line of wagons on the streets, and from the appearance of the wagons, horses, and fixtures, .we should judge most of them go full handed. Xir Last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, White river was very high, overflowing the bot tom lands in many places. Of course there was a great deal of dam ago done, in loss of fences, corn, kc, but we did not hear of any very se rious damage, except the loss of the central pier in the new bridge, on the Crawfordsvillo plank road.-" Tub Rao I'ickkb, published by Mason nnd Brother, New York, and for sale by (Stewart and Bowen, Booksellers of this city. This is a nently printed volume of 430 pnges, by an unknown author, illustrating life among tho lowly in the great Metropolis of the same class as the Lamp Lighter. It can be had at Stewart and Bowen's. jt-r The oyster business has now fairly opened for the season, dealers being in daily receipt of tho bivalves. jCDT A field is now open for young men just commencing life, by which they may accumulate a capital for business purposes. A chance is also given to those who are now paying lakok bents, to become owners of real property instead of continuing mere rollers of it, by joining the Indianapolis Building Loan Fund and Saving's Association ; the denejit and objects of which will ho fully explained this (Saturday) evening, at College Hall, at 7 o'clock, ... jCfTTho Tcrre Haute railroad company offer a reward of $300 for information that will lead to tho conviction of any persons that throws or shoots at their trains, or places obstructions on their track, and they will cheerfully pay it. We don't want to hear of outrages of this kind, but if any are perpetrated, wo hope the dastards will be secured. City Directory. Messrs Grooms & Smith have just published a City Directory containing the names of all citizens, besides a variety of useful and valuable information. Next week we shall notice it at length. Arrival of the Pacific. New York, October 3. The Collins steamer Pacific arrived off Snndy Hook nt two o'clock, this morning. The Pac'160 brings nothing important from the seat of war- :. ., The report that the Russians were in full retreat towards Perekop is contradicted. The Russians were repulsed from Kars, and had retired upon Erzeroum. The inauguration of the King of Portugal was celebrated on the 16th. 1 Naples had apologized to England and France. The Czar writes to the. King of Prussia that he will accept no condition of peace derogatory to Russia. It ia reported that Russia offers td mediate between the United States and Denmark. It is also reported that the Czar is going to the Crimea. . , Notice Kev. John C. Lowris of Now York. Assistant Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, will preach at the First Presbyterian Church, next Sabbath evening. To llio Ladies. All Ludies that are willing to aid the Fire Department In their Fulr,at tho time of the State Fair, aro requested to meet at Masonic Hall, ou Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The Firemen would urge tho Ladies of tho city to take an Interest, and render their assistance hi this Fair, and to eucounigo und counsel them by attending the meeting on Monday next. (Daily papers will please copy.) Shop to Ient.--A Frame Shop, about 40 feet by 20, on the nlUy South of the Post Office, and near Meridian street, Is for rent. It Is suitable for a carpenter or paint shop, or any similar business. Inquire at this office. EDY for Chills an Kevor will prevent Ague aud other rovers c i as well as cure them. - Itia an oristnullv discovered Antidote to Malaria. J? HAD t R KAD ! ! R EJiD HI From our Intimate knowledge of Dr. Evorson, and the extraordinary virtues of his Ague remedy being apprised of its constituents, and knowing, as we do, that It contains neither Arsenic, Quinine, .Strichnine, Mercury, or any poisonous or injurious drug, we heartily commend it, as also bis Family Phy sic, or Cathartic Pills, as medicines deserving Uie approbation of an Intelligent public. J. L. Curtis, M. D., Pharmaceutist aud Chemist, Philadelphia. Thos. Cooke, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine, E. M. C, Philadelphia. Jos. Sites, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Disease of Women and Children, Philadelphia. John T. Walsh, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Richmond, Va. Harvey K. Benbam, A. M., M. D., Westchester, Ohio. W. W. ROBERTS & CO.. Indiananolis. sepl5-8v General Agents for tbe State. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI RAILROAD. THE DIRECT KOAD TO CINCINNATI. Shortest Line oy 30 Miles. ON and after TUESDAY, June 19th, until further notice, passenger trains will run as follows: Noon Train leaves Union Depot at 12.10 P.M. Arrives at Cincinnati at 4.40 P.M. Morning train leaves Union Depot at 7.30 A.M. Arrives at Cincinnati at 12.15 P. M. Evening train leaves Union Depot at 3.30 P. M. Arrives at Cincinnati at 8.00 P. M. Trains leave Cincinnati for Indianapolis as follows: Morning train leaves Cincinnati at 6.45 A.M. Arrives at Indianapolis at. 11.45 A. M. Evening train leaves Cincinnati at 4.00 P. M. Arrives at Indianapolis at 8.30 P.M. Passengers by this route save one hour and a qnarter in time over any other to Cincinnati, and can spend near four hours in Cincinnati and return same day. Trains connect at Cincinnati with Littlo Miami, Covington and Lexington Railroads. Passengers by morning train reach Lexington, Ky.,at8 o'clock same evening. Tickets to be hnd at Union Depot for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, Columbus, Zanesvtlle, Clrclevitle, ChillicotbB and Lancaster, Onio, and Lexington, Ky. TTjThe Adams Express is on this road. T. A. MORRIS. PreVt. jo'J3 K. M. HOSS, SupH.

! iouult ol l(Ut Snllrrrri Vrarl; aaa llla, ( liulaj;. 'icurt, mud Mlxlim i, mold aa l(nr mud Ag l Ki--tileilira. a itltout klK'WHur lll.l fell lll.-lr trM4;lli la olliU Arvnlc, Q'lTiiltte, M.-rcun, or other d-ad y ,i.,iii, hlcb though they often "break the ehllla" for a ahon time, areaora to lay tho foundation of M rrU-litJrf liialadtrs Uiat caaae oMy wiik lire. butterbur aeixpotice worth of tunaon of su apothecary. Umi to pay a dollar for the sawe made tmo a 'Pur' or lure," mud KcWKHara that the oaly K.rc r u. Ak" ri.mtly In tin? niiirlu-t lint ia ffo froai noija.jhJ uMtoliuut drugs, l KllocrV Favaa aao Aoca Cite, oa Axtidotb to MaL4ai;' arid In proof of this the eertllb-ate of the nmal rtlebratd cheuiiat In Ilia U. 8., James K. Chilton, .M.I)., It attacked to every bulllo. JANES A. ItlloDKS, Proprietor, Pr.ildenco, K. I. H. IlKOWMXU, Agent, Indianapolis, lud. ' Jy .Jio

ii. Ui J 121 "O bappjr bnlluwed, evm llir of Auk!. 11, r.tllmt cUftin uf icii11iiii.i I a eutwincti ui tii rim of lot e.' On tl.e 1-t tutt nt tbft A fh Stivrt Prett urian Church. Ptitat'lilita, Mim Kiini.vUi W. llmUcrMJii P Mr. J 11 houlUrUi, both of r i.tlii1i-ljthiii. Ou tlt lid !!. bv W 1 1 Mart, hull. vait. Kw,. Mr. (.tionrtf w ttr- to Mian liininuli J. Cropper. n I hi 3d hi..., tn tnti Tliirii Pnflt) Urian Chtirrli, In.linnrijtolm,t)y tho l.uv. Mr M.licii!i, Air. 1 Uooen, of i'mU(lH.hu, I'k., U Mia. Uatllu I .'Mir-,, of lnliaiia.-.Wa. n tit ninniiiitr or the 4ih. at ibn n-a'dciK of Mr. 1'ntMtl, tn Oils rll) , l.y Ui it of Ihn cU , t Mr. Hi mum P. Una, of lir-calur. III hum. A toon fci lti i.lkuii roril W41 lirti, itia nUtivti rouil inrtrd for DiM-:itur, llHimn, whuru tlx-y will iuki Oirir liom for a time. Our bel r tMica ai-eoiiijmtiy Uie.u, for ft lung and liajpj llitt Ihey iiuHtl il. ;, Iu Iti.hniui..liH, on the 31 limt., by Hcv. H. S. Ham , Kov. W. H. MriTH, of Hamilton ClmiU, North lintUim lonfrenio, W Mim Mieiam Cati-ok, of llil count v. On the iih ulu, ly ( lmrl.- Pinner, fc !,., Mint Maria Vou to Mr. hliim Blno, wO I)onlh.whBt'aptthnu,ttranf-oan.tnIninn alrhvniUt, Klulmruiinglilc'a Klixir from Uiusu cla.) crucitilcfl." Oa tho 4lh timl. Mr. MaUAincTTit Jm Wiouin. mfo of Lytlo Winiim, proprietor of Iilu'g Hotel , ciir.Ai i.aiho 1. ox; uni:, riVIK Kvfiiiftvllla, ItidiaiiBpollN and Clnvuland Ktruljrht Una I Knllroud Compiiny. have for ulu, al vfry luw rittri, onefoil rib in hand, and threofourtli In six ft). ml annuiil Irmtril. uiuntu, with ntx per tent. Intcrrnt, a hiro ijiiiintiiy of Land, Improved and unimproved, lylnp In th count. cn of Vmotcr burh, Warritli, iMarUn, Duuok, tiihtnri. (spencer, Hiko, ltavicuM, Grerno, Owen, Clay, Monroe, Moririiii. Marion, und Kundolph. Tin-He IiiikIh nro evidently tyroat hjirtriii"!, and nuiit liicTuiiNU rapidly In vnlue. For further liifnnnntion apply at our oillco, ovur tho Post-jlUce.,. J A M ICS GliKKNK, octo-4w ... Bee. atid Trea. 1 VtK KAG-l'ICKEli. Jual reeelved nt SIEWAUT or BOWEN'S. 18J TAX NOTICE! T55. " I A VI NG received the Tax Duplicate for the prononl your. I 1 lV"Lli'" horfhy pivtiii, thnl 1 am now reudy to recnive tho nHVfrnl Taxes for Marion County at the Treasurer1 Oillco In the City of Indlanatiolia ! Tho Tuxra for tho your IKr5 nro n followi : For State Purpomm, Twenty Cents on earn One Hundred Dollars, iujd t ifty Centnon eiu-h ldl. For County Purposes, Twenty Conta on eatii Ono Hundred Uoiinrn una 1 weniy rtve a'Mk ou earn foil. For School Purposes, Ton Cents on each Ono Hundred Dol lorn ti ml Filly Cents on each Poll. ' l'or Kinking Fund Purposes, Two Cents on each One Hun drod DoMhth. For School Library Purposes, Two and Ono-Half Cents on onch Ono Hum! rod Dollars, and Twuiily-Fivo Cents on each roll. IP Tho Tuxos arc levied hi tho sovoral Townships, us fol Iowa, viz. i Centre Township, five rents for township tax, five cents for roni purposes, una i wemy-rive cents on each one dunorco lioiiara valuation, ana 1 wouty-f ive 1 enis on each Coll, whoro (he siime are oulNide of the donrttion of the City of Indianapo lis, tor me purposu oi nuiininfr acnooi noiiMcs. Franklin Township, live cents for township purposes. Perry Township, eljht ceuls for township purposes, and twenty-flve cents on euch ono hundrrd dollurs. uixi fifty cents on each poll, for the purpose of huitdlnjr school bouses. Piltu 'lownshlp, six cents for township purposes, five cents for road purposes, and twenty-live cnnls on each one hundred dollars, and Hl'ty runts on each poll for the purpose of building school houses. Washington Township, three cents for township purposes, live cents for road purposes, and twenty-five cents on each one hundred dollars, and fifty cents on euch poll, for tho purpose of building school houses. Wayne Township, five cents for township purposes on each one hundred dollurs. Warren Township, eight cents for township purposes, five cents for road purposes, and twenty-live rents on ouch ono hundred dollars on the Uxuhle properly of the town of Cum- ; norland and (Il ly cents on oach poll, for the purpose of building school hnusirs therein. Lawrence Township, four cents for township purposes, and fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars nnd twunty-llve oeuls on euch poll, for tho purpose of building school houses. Decatur Township, Ave cents for township purposes, five cents for road purposwn, and ten cents on each one hundred dollars, and twenty-five cents on euch poll for the purpose of building school fiou.ies. For the purpose of receiving; Taxes 1 will attend nt the usu.il places of holding elections in the several Townships, as follows : . Franklin Towiishrp, on Monday the 22d day of October. 1 Perry Township, ou Tuesday the 'j:td day of October. Piko' Township, on Wednesday the Si4lh day of October. Washington Township, on Thursduy the ii.'ith day of October. Wayne Township, on Friday Hie 2lih day of October. Wurron Township, on Monday the a.Hh day of October. Lawrence Township, on Tuesday the 30th d:.y of October. Decatur Township, on Wednesday the 31st day of October. ; After which time myself or Deputy will bo found at tho Treasurer's Office, until the time fixed by law for making Die return or all delinquent lax payers, when by me law now in force I am compelled to levy and collect Hie saino by distress and sale of personal properly with damage and costs. If Tax Payers will call as early as possible It will insure their being wuitea upon without uetny. jj'mi. juit-,, Treasurer of Marion County. Indianapolis, October 5th, 1855.. , oclfl-Gw GKOHGB KADLEY.j vs. CHESTER HAKIMS,' Attachment for 90.00 before William Sullivan, Ksqr. NOTICE Is hereby given that on tbe 4th day of October, 1855, at the instance nnd nnnn the a 111 (lav it of the nlnliitifT here in , n writ and order of attachment issued, und which said order la roiwrned served, by attaching ono horse and buggy, und that on Monday, the 9'Mh day of October, 1853, nt 10 o'clock A. M.t, 1 win, at my onlce In tho city or Indianapolis, proceed to hear ana adjudge trie matters itiiuuged in tins behalf, when and where the uelendant and all others interested may attend. Witness, my hand and seal this fith dav of October, 1P55. oct6-3w1T WM.. SULLIVAN, J. P., ska.l.) JOHN H. AJEN, In Court of Common Pleas ; , vs. of Marion County. To ForeFKEDEKICK W. KOCH. close Mortgage. Bo it known that on this 5lh day of October, '1855, the above named plaintiff filed In tho office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common rleas ol iMarion county, lu the Mate ol Indiana, his complaint lu the above entitled cause with an affidavit that said defendant is not a resident of tho State of Indiana. Haiti defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of suid complaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer or demur Uie re to, at the calling of said cause on tho second dny of the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court-house, in Indianapolis, on the first Monday in January, 18oo, said complaint nnd the matters and things therein contained, will bo heard and determined in his absence. WM. STEWART, Clerk, By Jko. C. Nkw, Deputy. Seidsnstickfir & Conr.ON, . Attorneys for plaintiff. , octfi-3w Gottfried Rodormnnn, Attorney in fact for Hubert A. Manssen ey " en I To foreclose mortgage in tho Court of Conunou Pleas of Marion county, Indiana. vs. Herman Hacke. Bo It known, that on this 17th day of September, i855,the above named Dlainllff filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, his complaint against said defendant, with an affidavit thut said doiuudaut is not a resident of tho State of Indiana. .Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the nline and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of suid cause on the second day of the next term of Mild Court to be held at tho Court-house, in Indianapolis, on the first Monday in October, 1855, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained, will bo heard and uetorminea in uis aosence. . WM. STEWART, Clerk C. C. P. Seidensticker die Coulom, I Attorneys for plaintiff.) . oct6-3w T4 001) rROPShavo renaid the labor of the Farmer, W Wheat. Corn and Oats in abundance fill the pens nnd buns of the husbandman. Now is the lime to clothe as well aa feed. We have laid up all kinds of good things for the outside, as you have for the in side of the body. Farmers, bring yourselves, wivesand children to look atour new stock or Dry Goods, at low prices. c iO iL' D Jt. 1.1 TUT? Cil I If 1. 1 Vt uuuua, No. 9 West Washington street, 1 ' Mnnsur & Ferguson's old stand. eep20 I..,, ... HIIU IIIUITIUIKIIO niaiiii.K 1 ed and Brown Muslins, Stairtinits, Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslin, Richardson & Gray's Irish Linen, Table Napkins, Damask and Bird's Eye Table Linen, Towels, Crash, Sic, will do well to examine the slock of G. .G. HOLM A IS. eri29-3w T7I A L.L. style Bonnets JL" Fall and Winter Shawls, Cloths, Cassiineros, . ' - Cusiuets, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Boots &. Shoes, fiSYDKR & UUKF.'S, 9 West Washington st. Just received at ep29 "lT&TICF, is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, 111 on Friday, the 20th day of October, 1855, at the residence of William Blue, 5 miles north of Indianapolis, Into of Marion county, deceased, all of his personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, cattle, and a lot of fine hogs, a buggy and harness, one two-horse wagon, ono four-horse wagon, farming utonsils, corn in the field, threshed wheat, oats and hay, household and kitchen furniture, and numerous other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. and continue from day to dav till all is sold. sep39-3w EMSLEY WRIGHT, Adm'r. TSVfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been apX pointed Administrator of the estate of William Blue, late of Marion county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please settle with tho undersigned immediately; and all persons having claims against the estate will file them according to law. The estate is supposed to be solvent. EMSLEY WRIGHT, Adm'r. September 27, 1835. eS9-3w

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VIK on ler. eoed, arimliii.lra'.rlx of the eui tl Nl-tmlaa li, de.e..i, am ,,., .1 n4,u or al'r thtt I oar o ore.txt men, a .,l w irRllt. ral:!iz f-'r .. ' a.rrt ol land. Apply to 111-, ue4r Uie l)lul road, eiii.i uu'itmui of ln.Haliajii. LL L V hl-M.N, aeli-.-V-aal AduilliLlratrtx. OTH r'. ! beri-M kit en, tli.l on luc 1 Hit day of Kfplemuer, ir--i. a a iv u alia. Iiiiirnt wa l.v.letj or me, 1 harlea lier, a Jmlii-e ol tbe rVai-e of tlie countv of 3farnii. in Ilia SUte f IfMiana, at U.e In-Liuee. alxl aj.n Uie aUail of V illiam W, H'lOert. arrilnu lue r o-l clialtel., ere-lll., and effect of J"hn Allen; and at-, on loo ume 'lay, al eia in. inure and upon 100 an.Jail of Wm. v. Hubert., 'Ifiomaa Mcl'latiiroi-k aaa .urn in-ninl a, tba raml-hee or .-tid John n. Allen, wliict, a ril of au.olnneiit d.il returned, -.No property found in ny count u attain;" nj by tirlue of aaid summon, the ..Id 1 uonia. Mil'l.iurora appeared and -tlM-o.ed nioulea In hi. tiauda. belonging to .md John ri. Allen, lo 111. aiuounl of fifty -four dollar, and mnely-e.rnt cent; and that there la due a.nd M.-t'Luirock , aa tne ae,it of mi All-n, Ilia urn of fourteen dollar, waking Um wwnl sixty -e.fht dollars and ninety -ei'lil rem.; arid Ihul, ou the "I'd day ol OrioOer, at 9 o'l-lot k A. -M., I will proceed to hear and 0eri.o upou tlieetalra of B4U W llliaia W. Kolierta, whereof inu saut Julia S. A1I011, and all other icroiis eoin erfn-d, will tule nowca. C'HAKI.KS FIMJhK, JuMl. e. Sep. V), 'ii-Jw l"aL) a t r O1 l-M will: 11 1 1. 1.1 IOril Tllix; oiC ill 1; l-l'HOK. MAltt K KM ji .4 i J V H. I li i al in irnoln prrpamtmii i a inm t-tJ-in., rfiue.ly for balliif and tnu of lb liaur. Uvtliir a w it natural Ciilor belt pTra) , ruie it to grow luxuriMMU , itukni; il very U, filoy uud beau ttl til, aud prtnnil tt from tMitine rraf. A wah for rlui.iij( tiiu Urad aud rwuiuvlng tho dandrufT, It tund unrlvullcd. Dfc&at tia: lUviiig urd your IJsir KettoratWa for Uio Inil six tnoiillit, and m i lit complete turcf I tuttik it my du ly to giro you a ertitt ate of itt wrnderful i-iWu. Ilnving takn iu k In Oalvrot'in, J ciKt. om lour rara mre lbrtnili hit It 1 lost my hiiir and hating lriil various nrtnb and found no bo unlit from tltrtir (jm. wii rciiticHrd rs tnttiiy to try jouri, and afur uibgtouf your uari (jxnitlcs 1 lound ny hair growing vt:ry fail, wlni'li nti) pt-riatiii or prrxiia t uu ace diiioii-tlrotid by t-ullitnf at So.' t,ct, Kt. Louis. To tha putdic In gcnural. I have m l.e.ii.ii.ni m ng n,,. ts a truly ut-ful and wond-rfil arii. lc f,r n,o restoration of tin hiiir. KU Louis, Alrty 3, 1j4. MoltKIS COKl.lNG. Kamin, Mich., A'igukt 3, )H ,T This l to certify thatone ytar ag 1 was tntn gray, and my hair ao thin on Ihc lop of mv fi.ad, thnl I f.-urJ itt pltre Iomi. In thiit cortdtiion I appllfd for itud oi.tnincd a botilu of Prof. WiMJtl'a Htnlaritliv ai.rt bi-foru I bad nod on iuart boltl the grHy hnim )ial fiilirely du;ippiir d, and It liiui llilckuned Up ao ui U Ih a full aa uatiat, nnd ll avtmed a gloiay appearance, apparently tnru b'-aulilul it,!. i cvur u bt-rore. I do, therefore, rhenrlully rccointneiid u iu till Hiohc ladnta ho vluu a beautiful head of hair. 1 will also state that I us It now, occaidunully, for ita healthy and beuutifx ing frt.-ttn. rMK.W! J . HHOWX. TTTA very liberal 'Hicount lunde lo wholcvito purchasers. N. H. To pb-ai all. we put up the Histortiilve with and wltlioni cdiiiftii, and r- ipi.-Bl all to apet-ily which thev dewre. AddressO. J. Wood & Co., 310 Hroudway, .New Vork.and I4 Market t,,hl. Linu, Mo. Wold at manufiicturers' prices bv all DrnggUts In New York and Philadelphia, aud In ludluitnpn.la, by Kotieri Hrowning, lute Craighead ex Browning, and nil drutgiits throughout the United Stale.1; nlno for sale Prof. Wootl a Oriental hunulive Linitnnnt, and Vegetable Magic Life Pills.. See circular in the hands of all ugenls, aepv-y A UNI, ltAU;A-, T nllE undersigned offer for sale abrmt hii feet on Pcnn. st. of Lot INu. 7, S'ir. .)., In liMliaiiaixdia. bL-inir tlin North mirt of inu ijo. on winni iiiBoiid renowa null iserei ico:. a uvorabio opportunity for an iuvottinent. If the alove lots are not stdd at private sale before the State ' Pair, they will bo ufTurud at publb- unci I duo notice of which willbegiveu. :.0. IM)1.M.N, Wm. KtHlso.N, J. P. CHAPMAN, pKWw t f Trustees i, L. ol I. O. O. F. of Indiana. - J IIOM AN in ivr, DKAI.KR IN IKON, STKKL, STOVES, CASTINCJS, PLOPt. IIS, Ac., - o. (iO, sit Wnlilng:loii M., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., IS now receiving the largest aud best selected slock of Co kIng and Healing Sloven ever brought to this rily, ronsMiug -ol nil the Intent and most approved putlerns, from the Klovu Factories of Albany, Troy und Hullalo, Kow York, aud Cincinnati, Ohio. His purchases have all been made at tho lowest cash figures, whh h will enable hiiii to give great bargains to those buying for cash. His stock of Pittsburgh Iron Is very complete; also, Nteel, CuNlings, HlHcksuiiih'a Tools, Ac. Groat inducements will bo given to cuh purchasers. lie is now making contracts with some of the bent Plowmakers in Ohio and Indiana, Inr some I.'iOl) Steel Plows, for next Spring shIoh, and will, during tho winter, supply Country Dealers at Muiiufm'turors prices. sep.V4w ' THOMAS nUIKT. r stvi:si STOVllSll NTOV i:s ! ! f " L. & A. W. MeOUAT, dealers In Stoves, Coul Grates, J V. and Tin Ware, No. West Washington street, south side, near the Masonic Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana. The subscribers, thankful for past favors, tafto this occasion to say that they are Iu receipt of their Fall stock, of Stoves, Coal Orates, fcc, of almost every variety and paltnrn, which they will sell nt tho very lowest living figures; and they hope by fair and honest dealing with all who givu them a cull, lo merit and re ceive a continuance of the very liberal patronago heretofore extumled to them by the citizens of Indianapolis, und the public generally, All kinds'of Tin and Sheet Iron work, and house-rooflng and trimming, done to order, and every variety of Tin Ware kept constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. Come one, como ull 1 Kxamine our wares, and learn our prices. Wo feel contldont of pleasing hi both. U I. X. A W UnHlf AT seplS-y Sign of the Gilt Ball. TTOTirK.-I will sell nt privnto snlo, on or nftcr tho 15th j of October, 1855, the East hulf of the N. E. qr. of Sec. 15, T. 15, N. of 11. 5 East, Marion county, at Ketchum cc Coffin's office, Indianapolis. in hand, balance In li aud VI mouths. SAMUEL MORRISON, v 8Cpl5-4wH$l Adni'r.. THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY KETIKDUIK, Issued undes the Seal, Sanction and Authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF FREE MEDICINE ' and Popular Knowlkdoe, . ' Chartered bv tho State of Pennsylvania, April 20, I85',t, With a Capital oi1 $100,000. Mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of Spurious and -, Worthless Nostrums; Also, for supplying the community with reliable Remedies wherever a Competent Physician cannot or will not be employed. This Institution has purchased from Dr. JOHN H. HOWAN1J, his celebrated 1 EOWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, Known for upwards of 35 years as the only sure and safe cure for - FEVER AND . AGCEj iVc, and his inestimable Remedy for - 'BOWEL COMPLAIMTSy , ; .. liowand's Compound ... , SYRTJP OP BLACKBERRY ROOT. Which highly approved and popular Remedies, together with The University's Remedy for COM PLAT NTS of the LUNGS; The University's Remedy for DYSPEPSIA or IND1GES- ; The Untvorsitv'B Komcdv for COSTI V E-HOWELS; Also, the UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAC niny be had, nt the Branch Dispensary, or Store of H. ROSENGA KTEN, scpH-Ow Indianapolis, TV II. KVIlKSOs GREAT AHIEIIICAI nonulnr and certain remedv now known. The people at

press everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of coinmeniHs ation. It is pleasant to take, does not purge, vomit or sweat, but invigorates the svstem. It contains no Arsenic, Mercury, Strichnine, Huinine,"or anv other poisonous or injurious drug, but it is an originally discovered ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, and as an AGUE KILLER it has no equal. Call and get a cir- . cular containing certificates from Professors, Physicians Clergymen and the Press. Price 75 cts. per box, or three boxes for 82; can be sent by mail to any part of the United States. A liberal deduction made to the trade. Wholesale and retail by . W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis. Proprietor, WM. K.E VERSOS, M. J)., No. 7 South Sixth, street, Philadelphia. epl5-w , D""l'viviO'SilF.AI.TII KESTOHA. TIVE. A.Vn-DYSPEPlTC and ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, . a superior Family Physic, entirely vegetable; mild and pleasnnt in their action, they improvo the appetite, and give tone to the digestive organs, and obviate costiveness, Piles, Headache, nnd all Bilious disorders, Colics, etc. Wholesale and retail by W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis. Proprietor, WM. K. EVERSOJi, M. D., No. 7 South Sixth street, Philadelphia. sepla-8w

FINE f BENCH FlUJilTlKE At Iteduccd Pricesi. T( rOHN OTT, at his Furniture Manufactory, opposite .1 State House, will sell his Fine Furniture at Cincinnati prices, or as low as the lowest, for Cm. 'There is no establishment can sell good Furniture less than we can. Call nnd see, all you that want good and cheap Furniture. sep8-2m A CHOICE LOT of Copper and Brass Kottles, assorted sizes, for sale at the sign of tho Gilt Ball. , R. L. tfc A. W. McOUAT, aepI5-y So. 09 West Washington street.

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