Locomotive, Volume 44, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1858 — Page 3

UORRESPONDENT'S TRAIN. For Iho Locomotive. THE I.ETTEB. " 'l . Alone, In my garret nook, t bend, , ' '' Whilo the winds without are wild . The wlutory winds are wild; ' ' 1 bend over words of a meaning deep. And toars from my hcurtto my eyelids leap, At if I were but a child. They are sweot fond words, O, dear fond words, And were writ by the fuirest hand A milk-white, angsl hand; They are stars, and my soul is gemmed by their light, Asa lake by llio pulsing orbs or night, Stars, a rare, constellute band I O, desolate as tliebnrron strand Of a barron, barren sea A brumul, sunset sea, When doniod by an ashy-palo, moonless sky, And the shivery waves wilh a low moan die, O, such had been Ufo to me ; But now, like a sunny sand-gilt shore, Inlaid with beauteous shells With rarest penrl-liko shulls, And fringed with diamond-sparkling spray, In which tho bright hues of the rsinbow play, And tho softest music dwells. Lot the wiutery winds without be wild, They now may affect mo nover May affect nic, love-warmed, never; In my heart of hearts, with all that endears, OYr theso precious words, enletlorcd In tenrs, I will bond forever and ever ! February 1H, W5&. For tho Locomotivo. LIFE. A RF.VERIB. Life ! what is life this breathing, moving, feeling thinking which is existence ? Is it that which shall pass away as the bloom of Summer which returns not? No, not this, it is something better, it is eternal; not eternal among the surroundings of this world's false show, but, in time, translated from these, it is eternal in the bright presence of its Giver. ' How many the conceptions given to life here, how many minds have been exhausted in vain attempts to unravel its mysteries, and how many hearts sacrificed. But tho highest wisdom teaches humility, and humility exhibits life here as a probation, colored by continuous experiences of pleasure and pain and this physically is the sum pleasure and pain. Life, as pleasure and pain, has been happily compared to "the uncertain glory of an April day." Sunshine and cloud smile and tears. And yet, it is a pleasant thought, although clouds darken tho face of day, behind them " is tho sun still shining." Man is a sensitive being. To his sensitive nature cankering sorrow, brooding care, nimble-footed pleasure and hope with beaming brow may be referred. And this nature ever varying with circumstances, the heart is now thrilled with the music of sweet-voiced joy, now deadened with the sobbing of mournful-voiced sorrow. A day morning, noon, evening. Life childhood, manhood, age. In the beautiful morning of life, childhood, tho sky of existence is roseate-hued. What clouds of grief do chance to shade its glow are but flying clouds, and tho sun quickly shines again. And the air circles in but most gentle zephyrs, seeming ladened only with the delicate fragrance of joy's most beauteous iiowers. But with the noon of life, manhood, come greater, darker clouds, and the heart is now gladdened by sunlight only to be deluged then with rain. Sunshine and cloud smiles and tears. Ah 1 how quickly and how surely do they chase each other through and through the heart of manhood love 1 death ! Prosperity 1 adversity 1 Fame ! 1 dishonor 1 Is happiness nowhere found 1 Alas ! and is this all of life 1 Mourn, O, heart of man 1 pour forth thy pent woe, open the flood-gates of feeling and let the waters of disappointment flow; go forth at midnight and murmur thy tale of sorrow unto the beaming stars 1 But, see 1 the evening of life, age, comes on apace, and the clouds are not so many nor so dark. The sun will yet set upon thee in unclouded glory. And lo 1 as he moves toward his western world among the Islands of the sea, a star arises upon thee. Eighteen hundred years ago that same star arose upon shepherds, as they watched their flocks by "night, and its office to them then is its office to thee now. Believe, and thou shalt no more be disappointed 1 Believe ! the night cometh. Now thou art blessed. The sun of existence smiles towards a glorious setting of unclouded splendor. Sublime beauty attends it. In colors of crimson and gold it pours out its dying magnificence. Without fear with faith, thou mayst pray for its early departure, for, with its dying, flies thy soul into a sunshine brighter than it enters into the mind of man to conceive a sunshine that blesses forever and ever. For the Locomotive. RAILROAD CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Editor Locomotive : I received a few days ago, from Prof. T. J. Bryant, Principal of the Railroad City Commercial College, two splendid specimens of scrollwork. The " Lord's Prayer," which surpasses in beauty and fine finish, any that we have examined for some time. Professor Bryant is receiving the patronage of the best business men of the State, which commends his Institute to the support of the public. Every style and variety of penmanship is taught in connection with Single and Double Entry Book-keeping. Those who attend this Institution will be enabled, at a small sacrifice of time and money, to thoroughly qualify themselves for honorable and lucrative positions as Clerks and Accountants in any of our Western or Southern houses. It has been the opinion of some that a practical knowledge of Book-kcepino-can bo acquired only in the routine of business, whicS theory will be found to be incorrect, by any who will avail themselves of the facilities presented by Mr. Bryant The time required to obtain a knowledge of this subject in real business, is long and tedious, requiring many months, and often years. The many entries on the Accountant's books, arise without classification, nd every step of the learner is, therefore, new and doubtful. Your noble city may well be proud of its many institutions of learning, but none more so than the Railroad City Commercial College. May it lonr flourish, and may many of Indiana's sons and daugh" ters become the happy recipients of its honors. Augusta Station. A. p. w.

,,A IIyexa Loose in Paulding Cocntt, On luuuuiig last, Deiween 3 ana 4 o'clock, a xJ V m 13 caSe ln thc barn of Mr. Elt Watson, a few miles west of Pauldino. The beast is the property of Mr. Ganung (formerl? of the firm of Maybe, Ganung & Co., well-known circus and menagerie proprietors), who quarters his collection of animals during the Winter season at the farm of the above named. The monster was not missed until daylight. Raising a numerous crowd of farmers, Mr. Watson went in search of him. Knowing the terrible instincts of the animal, the party proceeded to a graveyard about a mile distant and there found him? He had disinterred two newly-buried bodies, and mostly devoured them. He had also partly duo- up other graves. r To capture the monster alive in his then infuriated state was, of course, an impossibility. Mr. Watson, therefore, fired a rifle at h.m, but "did not hit htm. ,c monster sprang in among the men, pounced upon a German named PafTenburg, killing lnm almost instant y A boy and two men in the crowd were also Knocked over and considerably though not dangerously injured. The German was the only personkilled. I he hyena made for the woods. It was reported that he killed a man on his way thither, but the report is not authenticated. A large force was immediately raised, and the animal was pursued, but at last accounts had not been found. The yena formerly belonged to V an A.nburgh & Co., and is said to be the largest one " ftis species in America. He had, we are informed, eH t ? m, a caSe' and had a,wa been consideras tame and peaceable as animals" of this kind can

be rendered. His escape, fearful work, and his pursuit have, we need hardly add, created great excitement m the vicinity of Paulding. Cleveland (Ohio) Herald, Feb. C. v ' An Incident at Lucknow. A letter received from Calcutta, December 9, from an American at that port, says : The English soldiers fight well, and give no quarter to the Sepoys. In a recent conversation with a gentleman, who has just returned from Lucknow, he informed mo that tli e natlvp nm ovnooil iwrl t eiir.nKit::

ous, and, as an illustration, he related an anecdote : p. i. ui ui lurue at me recent Dattie ot Lmcknow was composed of. sailors from the English men-of-war, who compose the naval brigade. During the battle, which lasted several days, they were busily engaged at their guns, and, to facilitate their labors, built fires near their pieces, and cooked their bullocks, while they kept their guns at work all the time. The Sepoys noticed their fires, and asked an English prisoner what they were intended for. He informed them that the sailors were all cannibals, and that they were cooking the prisoners as fast as they took them ; and he added that the Highlanders were much worse, as they ate human beings raw. This account caused such consternation that thc Sepoys commenced their flight, and was tho means by which the English sailors were enabled to kill three thousand of them." 1 S DI ANAPOCIS Yl A lIKK l il Corrected Hvcry Friday Morning, BI A. WA I. LACK, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Freight same as last quotation. Wheat conies In slow, and commands high flgu res sumo as last quotation. The Hog market is closed, and Hacon and Bulk Fork aro now offered Sugar, Coffee, and Molassos are still advancing. Corn Is now in demand at from 20 to 25 cents. - a HUTTEK Wholesale iiv12 BKANS White l (10. BKKSWAX joc CHKKSK sno CORN MEAL (old) SSkSo LAKU Hjvmc COTTON YA KN.S Assorted, dull, 8 f lb. Batting No 1, 17c; No 2 15c COFFEE Kio ll(&U!c Laguayra lie Java ITi 4!Pc CANDLES Star (full weights) Sli-.'2c Opal Stwe.'i.'c Summer Pressed lll12c FLOUR Extra 3 SSfttS 51) FISH No. 1 mackerel i S 17 Oil No. 2 mackerel (14 ."'r;15 00 No. 3 mackerel $12"9 13 White (half bids.) 5 ;.rxoil 00 White (l)lls.) None. Pickerel (half bbls.) i; Herring .$4 FRUIT Dried Apples 1.00fn;l.'J5 Peaches, new 2.75?t3.00 Green Apples 25'.:iuc FHATHE K.S Live Geese 30cn:i5c GRAIN Owing to the rust coming on tho wheat before harvesting, it lias damaged tile crop, and caused buyers to have seven grades of prices for buying. WHEAT 4()70c BARLEY 40 dull RYE 43 dull OATS (33 A, s) 25c POTATOES 2.r0 COKN (new) 20(.25c HAY, tp ton tl(Kil5 MOLASSES New Orleans, per bbl KmiWa Golden Syrui .ric Sugar House SotoiiOo PROVISIONS Bacon Sides Sc Shoulders 7c. Hams 10lo SEEDS Flax 7531H0 Clover 5.5(k!H.0O Timothy 2 5IXS2 75 SALT Kanawha, (? 280 lbs 1 75C2 00 Lake. " S2 50Mi2 73 Coarse Alum $2 W&t 25 Sack Salt, $ bag 14'stllic SUGAR New Orleans 7(37ic Refined 1 14 Hie Crushed 12l2e Powdered 2.12c rolTee-Suirar lOtollct CALCINED PLASTER $15 CEMENT $2 50 2 75 LIME Louisville White 1 75 ROSIN $44 50 TALLOW IKaJBie Want to Invest. The advertisers have some means that they wish to invest in city property say from six to ten hundred dollars. Any person that can offer a bargain, may hear of a purchaser by addrees. Ing, with full description and price, box 280, City Post Office. feb27-3w JJJ3 Tho regular monthly meeting of the Orphan Society will be held at Mrs. Paxton's, on Circle street, noxt Tuesday, March 3d, at 3 o'clock, P. M. A full attendance is requested, as busi ness of Importance Is before tho Society. feb27 J. L. W., Sec'y. Editor Locomotive Please say that VALENTINE BUTSCH will be a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for County Treasurer subject to the decision of said Convention' Maht Democrats. Kansas Emigrants, Persons intending to emigrate to Kansas will learn some, thing to their advantage by addressing Box 1046, Indianapolis Post Office. . feb20-4w Mr. Editor Plase announce that FOSTER WHlTFORD,of Perry Township, will be supported for the office of County Treasurer, subiect to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, by old Democrala and young, and oblige Many Voters. Xo the Democracy of Pike Township. The Democrats of Pike Township, Marion county, Indiana, aro re. quested to meet in Convention at the precinct, on Saturday, the 30th of March, 1858 at one o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for township officers, which are to be elected in April next. Jllso: To appoint delegates to attend the County Convention. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Township Board. Augusta station Feb. 17, IfM. feb20-4w JfJ" Mr. Editor Please announce the name of SAMUEL BECK as a candidate for Treasurer of Marion County, suhjeo to the decision of the Democrulic County Convention. MANY OLD DEMOCRATS. FHANGIPANI. The Eternal Perfume. Tho above article, together with a large and. well selected assortemeut of other perfumeries and Fancy articles of every description, can be found at MOFFITT'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Little's Hotel, Indianapolis T II. C. W. ROBACK Dear Sir: Having been troubled Jj? for several years with extreme debility nad weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary bnsineps at tunes, and having neurd 01 the wonucrlul cures your ricimul navinn Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, 1 was induced bv a friend to trv them. 1 have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and And the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valU' able is its use to me that 1 cannot dispense with it at my ad' vanced aire in life, (seventv-seven years.) I cheerfully give tills information for tho benefit of those similarly afflicted. A1UKK1S MUltllls Indianapolis. Sen. 2. 1S57. For sale by W. W. Rodf.rts, Indianapolis, and by dealers in medicine generally inrougn me country. janio-iy '0 hapnv lot. and hallowed, even as the joy of Angels, W'here the golden chain of godliness is entwined with tho roses of love." On the 16th of February, 1858, by Judge Flint, in the city of Ottumwa, Iowa, Mr. Tuos. Burns to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Re. veal, bott formerly of Marion county, Indiann. On Wednesday evening, the 24th inst. by the Rev. J. C. Tal bott, Pastor of Christ Church, Mr. J. Gforoe Stii.z to Miss Annie M. Birkenmaver, all of this city. (Louisville and Philadelphia papers please copy.) LICENSES ISSUED TO James L. Fielson and Sallie A Merrymnn, on the 23d. Lindsey U. Spooner and Rachael C Miller, on the 23d. Aaron Clem and Amanda Smith on the 24th. William H. Hening and Sarah E. Riggs, on the 25th. id ir la nic 'O Death, whatartthou, strange and solemn alchymists, . Elaooratinglire-sfclixirirom tneseciayeycrucioies. On Tuesday night, the 23d inst., of consumption. Helen M., wife of Mr. John Tarlton, in the 28th year of her ago. The la.a.rl wfis a consistent member of the Bantist Church, and l.nN. imr lotions and oaitiful illness without a murmur, and when informed by her husband that the physician said she could not live, she said life was desirable but that she was resigned to her Master's will. She was a devoted wife and earnest friend, and was respected and loved in the circle in which sho moved. Fur Tippet Found. FITR TIPPET was found on the 23d inst. The owner can eet it at this office, by proving properly and paying fiu this notice. feb27-3w Wnnlod lo IEont. 11 ROM TWENTY-FIVE TO FORTY ACRES of rich tillable land, under cultivation, within five miles of this city. A pluee with small tenement ana out-Duniiinirs preierea Appiy w feq27-3w-H INGRAM LITTLE, at Little's Hotel. Cash and Land for City rropci ty. IVK description, title, and price; and if unincumbered X Price fr m $610 to 3 1)0. Letters addressed to box 4l,K2, Post Office, will receive prompt attention. febT-tf A New Stock of 1 BINTS, bleached Shirting and Sheetings J "ft received at 3 Ieb6 W HOARD'S.

United States Milling Company, Sio, 32 IlliiioiN-st, near ITIurket-kt. I I1A. ATOI.1S, IMIIANA. r!HF. nliove Company havo purchased of Messrs. J. B. oc X W.C. Hoi. mks, their Steam Flouring Mills at Zionsvillu, and taken the store hitherto occupied by them in Indianapolis, Will keep constantly on hand (and deliver to any part of tiie city, free of charge) Flour of all the various grades, and would cull particular attention to their uncqualed KXTIl.l LII.I.V-Will I t: H.OUIt," Feeling assured it will give satisfaction to all who purchase It. Itucktvlicnt, Corn Mml, Ityci Flour, Corn. 4ut, lirun, Miorti and .Miip-aluf f, Constantly ou hand and for sale, wholesale or retail, by the V. S. I'M I.LI CO.IIIMHIV, No. 32, Illinois street, near Market streut. ROBERT LET!! BRIDGE, Manager. N. B. Bakers and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. feb27-lin-1f

HASSUV Ac I E It It O T T , GROCERS, AND DEAI.rilJt IN Flour, Meal, Feed, &c., JVo. 4, Little's Hotel Block H'atkington Street, KEEP constantly on hand a choice supplv of the above named articles, which wo will sell as CHEAP for Cash, or Country Produce, as any other house In the city. Goods delivered lo any part of the city, free of charge. feb27-4w ItAYITlO.M KOIIEUTS ic tO.'S CAST STEEL PLOWS. DURING the last ten years wo have sold some Five Thou" Bund Plows oT our make to tho Farmors of Central Intlunia, who will certify to their superiority over nil others; not only fur their lightness of ilrnft, iniaj.te.lne8 to different aoiU, cheapness timl durability, but for the superior style, and quality of material by which they aro got tip. Tho Parmerd know them to bo tho best and cheapest Plowi manufactured In the Weal, without gat ting about partial premiums obtained from County and Ntaio Fairs. Vlor sale wholesale and retail at manufacturer! prices, at tha old stand, sipn of the Kod Anvil, West Wa.h.nfrton street, Indianapolis, Indiana, by THOMAS BU1ST, Aeont. feb7.6w . Mate of Indiana) Marion ( ounly. hn: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County in the State of Indiana, Jlpril 7'crm, A. U.t tiri. Sarah Juno Wright Lorenzo D. Wrijrht. BE IT KNOWN, That on this 95th day of February, In the year JHSk, the above named plaintrIT, by hur attorneys, lied In the ofllce of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, her complaiut against said defendant in tho shove entitled cause, toftothor with an affidavit of competent person, that said defendant Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Kaid defendant Is therefore hereby no tiled of tho (iliug and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless ho appear and answer or demur thereto tit I lie calling of said cause on the second day of tho next term of said Court, to be begun and held in the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, on tWe Fourth Monday in April next, said complaint, and the mutton and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. J NO. C. NEW, Clerk. Kbti hlm k GorriN, Att'ysfor PP1T. (feb27-w) Administrator's Sale ,4 of Kcal i:ttatca TVTOTICE is hereby given, that I will offer for sale at the premises, at public auction and outcry, ou Saturday, the 3d day of April, A. 13. 1H5S, a, 2o'clock,p. in., the following described property, to-wit: Twenty-tlvo feet fronting on Washington street, off ttie East side of Lot No. 4, In square or Block marked (H) on the approved plat of tho town of Indianapolis, according to tho plat or sub-division made by James Parker and others, and running back H"5 feet, subject to mortgage of $500 thereon, and to the Interest of the widow. TEKMS One-fourth c sh, one-fourth in six twelveand eighteen month!); purchaser to give his notes with approved security, without relief; to be sold at not less than two-thirds tho appraised value thereof. The Interest of the widow will bo sold at the snine time mid the same terms. Said sale to be made in pursuance of an order of Court. ANN K. BY WALTER, feb27-4w Administratrix SIIEUIFF'S SALE, r Y virtue of an execution to nio directed, from the Clerk's R B Office of the Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to Pub lic Sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 7th day of March, A. If., Jtvt4, between the hours ol 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. in., of said duv, at the door of the Courthouse of Marion county, the rents and profits, for a term not exceed ing seven years, ot the following described real estate, lo-wit: Lot No 43, iu out-lot No. 40, in Wood's addition to the city of Indianapolis, tn Marion county, and Mate or Indiana. And on failure to realizo the full amount of Judgment, interest, nnd costs. I will at the same time and place expose lo Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Charles B. Davis, at the suit of I nomas Kims, uiiver Burns, Jnmos m. Pressman, and liiram Cole, against Charles b. Davis nnd Jaeoh hannis. JNO. E. FOU DRAY, Rh'ffM. C. H. C. Newcomb, Att'y for P'ff. (fob27-4w) Notice to Debtors of I. itlcNaiilit A Co fjnHOSE persons indebted to P. McNanght 6c Co., by note or J book account, will please call and settle, as we aro compelled within thirty days from date to plHce all claims that aro not paid up by that time in the handb of Charles Fisher, Justice of the reace, tor collection. juunnioun ot alliouh. feb204w LOST. MT1HE finder of a Kenl Ring, with the initials "L. RM I carved thereon, which was lost on Monday, the 15th, will be suitably rewarded by leaving tne same at tins oince. feb'-iO-lw HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE. "B)Y Virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea! Marion county, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of David S. Vanblaricum, deceased, will expose to Sale at Public Auction, at the door of the Courthouse of Marion county, on Saturday, the 20th day of March, I8.r8, between the hours ot in o'clock, a. m.., ana 4 oxiock, r. m.,oi sam uay, the followine real estate, of which said deceased diod seized. In fee airnnle. to-wit: Lot n umber 0. in Souare number 2, in Indianola, West of White Kiver, and Lots numbered 1 and 2, (containing 6 acres, respectively,) in the sub-division of the South-east quarter of the North-east quarter of section 30, in Township 1(, North of Range 3. East, made in tho case of Isaac Doty, et al., v. David Vanblaricum et a., by the Court of Common Pleas of Marion Countv. at the April Term, 1853. Said Real estate will be sold subject to the Interest of the widow of said David S. Vanblaricum therein. TEKMS OF SALE : One-third of the purchase money t be naid in hand, one-third in H, and one-third in 12 months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by (he purchaser s note, wun surncieni security, payaoie wiiuoui reIICI irom Valuation laws, leriMK unoruai nun uaic, anu oo cured by mortgage on the premises. feb20-3w , PERCEY HOSBROOK, Adm'r. State of Indiana. ITIar.ion County. SS. In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion Convtif. in the State of Indiana, April Term A. &., irwi. SOPHIA EKELva. LOUIS EKEL. BE IT KNOWN, that on this 18th day of February, in tho year 1858,the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed iu the office of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, her com plaint against said deefndants in the above entitled cause, to o-tiior wiih an RfHdHvit of a comoetent person, that said defend ..t l nntH resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against nun, and mat unless nepippear ana an wr or demur thereto, at the calliiifl of said cause on the so cond day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held nt the Court House iu the city of Indianapolis, on the Fourth Mondav in April next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard aud determined in ins aosence. Jiw. v. n c , R. K.Elliott Att'y for Plaintiff. (feb20-3w) FOIC Li EASE AI S4L.E. nnHF. undersi7ned has Fifty Lots Unit he will lonse for a term 1 of years, to suit applicants. As those lots are leased for the mirnose of being able to pay taxes thereon, the terms oi the lease will be fixed at a very little above the taxes, thus giv ing a man a home at merely a nominal price. Also, 50 Lots for Stele at Vow Hates. For further particulars enquire of the undersigned at his residence, on IMew Jersey street, souin oi ooum sircei. feb20-3in J J. STEVENS. A SKULL FAltM FOlt SALE. TWILL sell, on reasonable terms to the purchasor, my Farm f 'mi rn i ft i ii ir dO acres first finality of land' in a Brood state of cultivation, well improved, with a house with four rooms, and otheroulbnildings, lying aboutsix miles south west of IndianapoliB, near the Mooresville road, and 2i inilea south of the plank road, TEKMS EAhY. For information call on H. Thomson, opposite the Post Office or mvself on the premises. CHAK1.ES H. KHUAUh. feb'20 4w Farmers, Take Notice! rjpHE Cheapost place to buy your Groceries, is at Talholt's Cheap Grocery Store, Directly opposite Uie State House, Call at once, and you will be convinced of this. Nearly all kinds of Produce taken at fair rates in exchange, for Groceries. JanS3-ly KIIECMATIC PAINS. fpiRUMAN WAINWKIGHT has a remedy that will Cure all I Kheuinatic Pains. He has been suffering for the last two years with misery and pains, and has tried ;every thing that could be heard off. Nothing would do. At last he has found the remedy, and is willing to let it be known that there is a remody, that will remove the rains, it used right, it is calm and pleasant to the body. It is not only good for Pains, but it is good to waslt your face in; it clears off the roughness. It is an excellent article for ladies to take the freckels and tan off in tho Summer. It is fur better then the Balm of a Thousand Flowers. All that aro willing to try the same remedy can get relief. Call at his Falher'a Tin Shop, opposite the Old County Seminary. (Peb.l3-2-m.) T. L. S. WAINWKIGHT. IOWA AND MISSOUIU EANDS. jrw UK choice, lands heretofore withdrawn from market for I Kailroad purposes, will be subject to entry about the let nf Murrh. Mv agent, who has personally examined the lands. will leave hero about the 20th of February for the purpose of pnterin? and locating warrants In both the tormer Slates. Bpml on vour money or warrants early, if you want choice SO' lections. I require no pay in advance for locating. At this time I can furnish any quantity of warrants at J 1:00 per acre Address, by letter. WILLIAM Y. W1LEV, febtHw Keal Estate Agent, Indiauapolis, Indiana. Skirts, Whalebone and Italian R0UN1' axuli nrL.ii. j list receivea at WII.LARD'S. For Sewing IWarliine, rr.K find Linen Thread, on Spools, all colors Also, Brooks ! glazed Thread, white and colored, comtantly on hand at febti Wll.LAKD'S.

OFFICIAL No. 4.

Ordered to he pMLshed in the Locomotive, hi Act of Lonnress tne paper ntwma me lurqest circulation in Indianapolis, and vicinity. r lSTSadvertUedoiithe2d and 4thSaturda si ncach monthA and made out on tiie w einevia evenuigtfprevious. Letters uncalled for February 24. litf. GKNTLEME.NS' LIST. Andersou Samuel Haston Daniel D Palmer L Allomau Mr. Anderson II W Apple Jacob A Itnian Joseph Bowers Hilcy . Brown IS Batman Michael Hnen Patrick Henkle C W Hunt Cable Holland Dennis Hardin Abraham Hafuer A ugust Hoch Adam Httl & Goldimltu ' Hitchcock Aaron Hoi I idee Adam Holt W J Hardsock Wilson Ilollt W T Johnson Edward Jordan J & S Porter Lallier Pears Levi Plwpp John IS Presley John Prcsily J,hn T Paflhn Albert Quiu Patrick Redd IT T A! 4 Reilly Terrence Rett hinan Pbilip Kice M Reynolds John Redmond John Hroden S C Bluhe John P S Birth John Beard J W Bon hum H Ballard Ceorgo Brie era (r Richey James John Randolph Geo Ritenour M Robinson Heujy E Randall F P Reed Edwin K Rouse Chas W Jamison Jas Brown E Sect ton Jones John Just Jacob Jerome Henry Jones Col Krause Wm Kikendall W H Bairn lhinicl Burl Mr Brook a W C 5 Botiliu Wiiituui Beach W C Buddu Iho mat Rogers A E Rider Henry Sharp W in 2 Stidwell O H Strickland Miles afo ICohert Kennedy Thomas 'unniurlmiu MiclialKnox John Clarke C Culver J M Krebs Uacc Kirk man John O Maveu Louis ampbell J W Keltcy John or Mary Neils Louis nstoithor J K. Kinipp Dr2 Sanders John Kreigllenry Southard J H Kellogg Chauncy P Siguson John 'nrle Joseph, arka J N Chapman Harry S ongdorf w At U holomon Johnson orkins Dwight nllins C H Landon Joseph S in James Long Joun Littleton John Lum H S Leo Henry Mat Will Maltory W H Mains S H Myors O Pa Morgan Leo Moore Jesse Schuriuan Julius Siiner Jackey Pi James James Stun rid go Henry S Smith K A Swift K B Smyth David Sill Charles Stuckey Charles Schomeld Mr 'onell Laim-I 'atterson C W Co?lur 1 W Crerton A W udatnifton A D Denun Milton Deeper J li A A lie m i n g Martin Dawson J M U Diggs John Morlee John Stevens Jndd 6t Co fanner James McLaughlin Joseph Tanner J U Dumoul C Evans H W Edmonds William Elliott John T Elwood C McKee James Taylor Isaac II ' ; Thomas Johu Ttlbaii Ben Trole Antou Thompson Her Dr Tway Wm Thornburgh W W Tabbert Wertiug Vestal Newton Votes I. 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M. TALBOTT, P. M. i.k;iit: light!! light: n KNAPP'S PATENT CARBON OIL LAMP. T HE subscribers beingthe sole proprietors of the right for Indiana, lor the above patent, nave openca a store a .no 79 ifienaian aircei, Next door to Wesley Chapel, for the sale of these Lamps and Oil, which are the only perfect carbonic lump ever invented, lor burning rosin ana coat on, It will save twenty-five percent. over any other Lamp now iu the market. We invite all ladies and sentlemen to call and see for them selves, as we have burning, any hour through the day, the various kinds of lamps used for coal oil. These lamns at the East, where thev have been introduced. are taking the place of every thing else. Coal oil in these lamps will produce a light Exceeding in Ilrllliancy any other Light, and at a Saving of ITIore than Sixty Per Cent. The Knpp's Lamp has been pronounced by scientific men to be the greatest and most perfectly adapted for the combustion of these oils, and producing the best light ever brought before the public the only coal oil lamp that can be carried about the house without producing odor, smoke, or breaking chimneys. Town and country rights for sale on liberal terms. Also A large assortment of lamps and superior oil on hands, for sale wholesale and retail, at Cincinnati prices. febli-ly . PRATT & S1NKKK. FAR.1I FOtt SALE. I HAVE a Farm of sixty-one acres, lying six miles, n little North of East, from indiauapolis, which l will sell or exchange for property nearthe duinesspartof liulionapolis. The land isof tho best quality, all nnder fence, half well cleared, a comfortable hewed losr house, with frame kitclien, a largelog sta ble, well wilh a pump in it, and plenty of stock waterthe year round. For further particulars apply to me on the premises. febG-tf B. F. COFFIN. Capitol mills, Indianapolis. Farmers, Head This. I AM now buyine Wheat, and will at all times pay the highest market rates, and for extra lota of Wheat will pay extra prices. I have discontinued all Agencys,and hereafterwill buy no wheat through agents, which will enable me to give the highest prices for all wheat that I can buy direct from the producers. Farmers will find it to their interest to call on me before selling elsewhere. A.M.Hl'NT. febG 4vf Ou Canal, one square West of the State House;

AIt. febG Bl lili Life of Aaron Burr, second supply, at STEWART & BO WEN'S. i on iai.i:. rjUH Ieaie,Klurk,aiid Fixtures, ofa loiif ettoUihi I It Y HOODS HOUSE, doing a good and siKei'.sful Miliums, In tbo luoat desirable part of the city, la now otferrd lor sale, on very adranUiffeous turnis. Tlii is a rare rhunce for a peraon wiaiiing U) engage, in the trade, tor further iiifurumtioii, febG Adureas I'oit Office, V.ox 009. Blll ll M'OTT. The Keview of 111 " l)red Scott Ui'Clsion,M by Thomaa H. Hcnton, at fcuf KTEWAKT & BOWES'rl. Oil. HOCACK'S Klootl l'u ri nor nnd Jlloo.l fills. DISEASE VANQUISHED Dr. Koback's Scandinavian Kemedies. ,ff a ii ui Hill f iiii.H ITb iiifiiliJBJJJJLlMMi 1 1 H IIIUH.I!lliP!i!l-U-i Hi ??Jr,i,:V-5i..l.;5 AFTHR YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERIMENT, DK. ROBACK, tho eminent riweilUh Physician, succeeded In producing a medicine from twenty-three different mountain herb of his native land, which acts directly upon the causes of dieafle in the blood, and ly restoring tho corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels dis ease from the system, wherover it may be located, or whaterer may be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, coufrhs, consumption in Its early slages, sore throat, bronchitis fever and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feinenine weakness, prk-kinfc of the skin, symptomatic of paralys, rheumatism neuralgia, tumor, cancer, , diabetes, lassitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of tho organs of respiration, the liver, tho kidney, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular liber, are unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to the mater it a morhis or seeds of disease, what an alkali is to an acid : it neutralizes them wiih absoluto certainty, whilo ot the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstructions from Hi bowels, rentes appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the effects of Ir. Koback'a famous Scandinavian Hlood Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not only ob literate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, aud lengthen life beyond the ordinarv span. In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, Dr. Kobock presents (he result of over twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be. No one can doubt theirsuporiorily after one single trial. Prieo of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or live for Si. ' From the Kov. Mr. McMullkw, rnstor oi .toncris yiiapci : Indian apoi.ih, Oct. 5, 18-V7. Dr. Roback Dear Sir : I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much nt times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thnnks for your kind regards and believe me, Yours, J.W.T. McMum.kii. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857. Dr. Roback Dear fiir : Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Hlood Purifier, highly rocommonded by gentlomen with whom I am acquainted, I was Induced to try it, but not before 1 had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, I felt its effect very sensibly, and upon using two more, 1 found mysolf perfectly cured. Ynu will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery In medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wondors in the diseases of the human familv. GEORGE S. BEN NET, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. - The above certificates and many others, can be seen at my office by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my agents. Man u factory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6, East Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. For Sole by W. W. Roberts nnd R. Rrownino, Indi. anapolis; McMullkn cV Arnold, New Bethel; L Dronbkrokr, Allisonville; J. H. Lu.ta, Farmersvllle ; Mills ee Sandkrs, Bridgeport; J. BnoitricLT, RaysvUle; and by Druggists and Merchants generally. JanHMy II. ItA liCOCK, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Notions, aiitl Mattrasses, Agent for the salo of the celebrated PREMIUM, MA GKOLI A, MOUNTAIN DEW, OLD RYE AND HUlIltllOIV WHISKY. ALSO Wine and Brandy for Medical purposes, in its purity. New Building, two doors East of M. 1. Uabcok'a Auction and Commission House, Indianapolis, Indiana. TO3 Cincinnati bills duplicated with addition of freight. Jall3U-3in ; - IF VOU WANT I1AISGAINS, CALL ON J. KW II EL AN & CO., No. 5, Hates House. GOODS AT FIRST COST!.' FO R CASH. flHERE you will find the largest nnd best assortment of I Dress Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, plaid and plain French Meriuoes, ui.aines ana uasnmeres, tie a and white flannels, Lace, Swiss, nnd Jaconet cellars, and full sets. Velvet bonnets, Ladies' and children's winter Hosiery, with many other goods. Our stock of goods is tho most fashionable and most select in the city. All of which we shall sell at First Cost until the 1st of IfFareh, 1858 feWMw J. K. WHELAN & CO. " LIVER IlWiGORATOR! "TKEPAKEDby Dr. San ford t Is a great Scientific Medical I Discovery, and is daily working cures almost loo great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspopsia to a common headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. The Liveris oneoftheprin- cipal regulators of tho human body, and when it per-forms its functions well, the powers of the system are fully developed. The stom acAisalmostentirelydcpend-QjLenton a healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform- rance of its functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are nt fault, and the whole system suffers in con sequence of one organ tho Liver having censed to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ, one of the propri-k. etors has made it his study, in a practice of more than 20 years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. h To prove that this remedy CG is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Com- plaint in any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, and con- viction is certain. A compound has been form- ed by dissolving gums, and extracting that part which Is solublo, for the active virtues of the medicine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matter from tho system, sup- plying in their place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digestwell,purifing the blood and givingtone and health to the whole machinery: remov-1"? the causes of the disease, and effecting a radical euro without any of tho disagree aid aftereffects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that is usually resorted to. One dose after eating is ach and prevent the food sufficient to relievo the stomich and prevent the food from rising and Only onedose taken before n11'1''" prevent' Only one dose taken at night loosens t from rising and souring. Is niglit maro. Ih. l.n w . 1 eentlv. and cures costive 11 11 CSS one dose tnieeii after eacn rmejil will cure Hl-Knrin.in. JTJ'one dose of two tea- spoonsful will always relieve eick-headaclio. One bottle taken forfemale aWohstruction, removes the cause of the disease and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose Immediately auf relieves Cholic, while , One dose often repealed is a suro cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventative of Cholera. One dose taken often will T) prevent tho recurrence of billions attacks, while it re- J- lieves all painful feelings. YlJ3 Only one bottle Is .needed to throw out of the system llio effects of medi- cine after a long sickness. One boltlo taken for Jaun- dice removes alt yellowness or unnatural color from the skin. Ono doso taken a short time beforeoaling, gives vigor lo the appetite and makes v.food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrho?a in its worst forms, while summer r and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. haM One or two doses cures at- tacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there sw.ia no surer, safer,or speedier remedy in the world, as it j never fails. There is no exaggeration in these statements ; they are plain sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while nil who use it are giving their (JJ unanimous testimony in its favor. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered tothe public, there are none we can bo fully recommend as Dr. Sanford's lnvigorator, so generally known throughout the Union. This preparation is truly a Liver lnvigorator, producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificates have been given of the great virtue of this medicine bthose ofthe highest standing in society, and we know it to be tiie best preparation now before the public Hudson Co. Democrat. Price One Dollar Per Ilottle. . PANFOKD iSi CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York. Wholesale Agents in Chicago, Fahncslock & Davis; in Cincinnati, John D. Park; and sold in Indianapolis by W. W. Koberts, B. Browning, and J. P. Pope & Co., Druggist. Janl8-6mos By ARRANGEMENT with tha Agent, " Brazil ikd the BRiziLMAds," by Kidder If Flolcher, can now be had at KTtWART & Bowra's at tho publisher's price. jan30

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Xe Ike Citizens of Indianapolis. I WOULD just say to the good people of this city, that I have opened a Flour and Feed Store, On Washington street, East of Little's Hotel, No. 10, Where I intend to keep the best article of FLOUR for Family use, there is in the market. Also, CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR, AND ALL KINDS OF FEED There will be no pains spared on my part to merit a share o f your patronage; and by strict attention lo my business, and fair dealing, f hope 'o receive it. Everything will be delivered to customers in any part of the city. K. P. T1NNEY. jan it-ly