Locomotive, Volume 44, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1858 — Page 3

than those of this country. In France, tlm government designates the main routes of all the great trunk lines of railroads, then lets or "concedes" them to private companies for ninety-nine years, and aid them in their construction with a limited amount of State loan f oi credit, bearing 5 per cent interest. The private 1 capital is gradually extinguished by a sinking fund amounting to from 1-4 to 1-6 per cent for each year, so that at the end of the ninety-nine years' lease, the government will be the sole owner of all the railroads

. in France. According to the latest returns, 7,030 miles of railroad had been chartered or "granted " in France, of which 4,060 miles have been completed at

an average cost oi 5i2u,uuu per mile, ut the whole cost, $480,000,000 has been , contributed by private r capital in the form of loans and stocks, and $130,000,-

000 in the shape ot a government loan or credit. Of

the private capital, about 55250,000,000 is in the form of common stock, and on this amount the average dividend for the last year was 9 per cent Six of the ; longest and most expensive lines have paid average annual dividends during the last three years of 16 per cent, and one of them the Lyons and Marseilles line paid for the last year a dividend of 23 per cent to its stockholders. The stocks of several of the companies sell at from $200 to $300 per share for $100 paid up. France has encouraged the construction of railroads by guaranteeing 4 per cent dividends on the private capital embarked in them, but their success

has been so great that the profits have always exceed.

cd the amount guaranteed, and tho Government has never been called on to make good any deficiency.

un tne wnuie, tne icturoau system ot J) ranee has proved more successful than any thing else she ever undertook in tho shape of public works, and far more profitable to those who have, been induced to invest their capital in it than the railroad system of any other country. ' ! M4W ' ' ' HI W The Fanners have commenced plowing, and preparing for the spring crop. ' ' " ' . . : ; ' ,...- .oft. 3 gTlT is an Established Fact That Dr. Sanford's Invigouator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice and General Debility. , Many people, personally known to us, whose word can not be doubted, have given their certificates to prove this, and with such a mass of evidence who can doubt. i,- '!' It is truly the invalids friend, and in some instances that have come under our observation it seemed the means of snatching its victim from the grave; we wish all our readers who need medicine would try one bottle, for it will surely give relief (See Advertisement.)

"Sweeping Away the Spirit of a Child."

lhe Chinese worship the spirits of their aVnartaH an.

cestors, and make many offerings to them ; and they bury the bodies of deceased parents and other adults, with much ceremony and much expense. But when a little child dies, so far as honoring it, the body is coffi-T....nnni-..l .,.4..: 1,1 .

jiuuij. iYiaiut in iiiaiLin aim uirown into some canal

ur river, or iuu uy tne side ot some tomb, or at the foot of the city wall, where it is soon eaten up by the dogs and birds. And instead of worshinnino- t.he umV.

it of the child, the author of " Darkness in "the Flow

ery L,ana tells us they take great pains to drive it away, as an enemy. No cries, or loud lamentations, betoken the sorrow of the parents, when a child has

aiea , Dut there are deafening noises of powder crackers, gongs and cymbals, designed to frighten the spirit from the house. A priest is called in to chant prayers, and use the. magic spells which drive away ghosts, and monstrous appearances. The priest takes a new broom and burns it to ashes, after which he proceeds with his incantations. These finished, he takes a broom in his hand, carries it a hundred paces from the door, and throws it off as far as he can. Thus the ceremony is ended, the little one is "swept away," and the family is secured from the intrusion of the . spiteful and malignant spirit which had been cherished in its why all this ? They suppose that in some former state of existence (for the Chinese believe in the transmigration of souls) the child had received an injury from one or both the parents, for which it desired to be re venged ; or that it had some claim on them for a debt for which it was determined to obtain payment For some such purpose the child came into this world, and quarted itself upon the parents. snTKiecfinhr linm

to much trouble and expense, and then leavin" them before reaching an age at which its services could, in any measure repay them for their pains. And the fear is that it may again be born, for a similar purpose, as the child of the same parents, and so they try to drive the spirit far away. Yet some Chinese mothers manifest the genuine yearnings of a mother's heart, and refuse to allow the spirit of the beloved child to be thus unfeelingly driven off. ,

.., "'" I'KANOH'AIVI. ' tiV. The I;ternal Ft-Mume.

assortame,,. T' logel"er w"" alorlte and woll selected assortment of other perfumeries and Fancy article of every

. . . ,uiu raurfm'K LiKUG STOKK,Opposite Little's Hotel, Indianapolis

; - ANNOUNCEMENTS. 7 Fee for announcing candidate $1:00, to bo pre-paid.!

M. U" n

-n. 1JU111IK, r 'mn o ... -

uiiiiimiiii'h ina nn mo or i.trnnn

enn ol Marion county, subject to tho

Pitts as a camlirinto tn ck

decision of tho Democratic Con

W

vention, aKtl obliee

, ,.1f.S!E'??7p se "nnoance tho name of John F. Gi tic

eialon of the nZ.V5 ..r!S!'. cm""'- "ubJ.uct ' ' Ho

niara) vuumy uonveiitiou, anil oblige , . Many Dkmoirats. lirN.TVUi.u tjl .

i lease announce tin nitnin n r i-

PITH ASM Hllilulila .. -i - "air-

led tn u.. 7ZT -. Ior 1118 omce Marshal, sub

oblin-n , ,.,:! J-emocrnllc Convention and

... ' ' l""""J .. , , .... MaNV DEMOCRATS,

iLrvren. W. J. Gl.lir.T- artllK. i. ...

vention. iy Tww Democratic Co-

.....-. .. ' nluml

r h . . . J "M J"5r ""I'ounclne the name of Valentine

tv Tn.,,,,,,., .YY u'f '" I'liintion for the office of Com.-

" ..hi wuiieb UIUIIV Ul LI1B. VlllPra Itl

niaria - - x Marion Couhtv

a. cuitor fieaseianuonii.. ih, t.an. hulc irur iv

decUiJu of he b mZIU n.ttu ?.!"

i'i A NT KJLD f R1ENDS.

j i i rmiisrt nniinn una i n 1 1 y ir it .i i n-.m ....

hMf,r n ;.. : . - r ".nHiiiiun as ft candxiate

rV"T. "V.T """'""""k oiiveiHion lor nommatiou to the orti.

, wi v-wuniiv ireuaurer,

nIK Editor Pleaa announce the name of SAMUKL

toVhedrciornVT

. -.i.uuiiti.iiuir i onveruion. MANY OLD DEMOCRATS. KniTon Lotomotivb Hease say that VAIJSNTINK BUTSCH

r, ,, T " "eforethe next Democratic Convention for

ouujecno me uocislon or said Convention. Mahy Dkhocrats.

Mn. Editor Plase announce that FOSTER WHITFORD of Perrv nurn.l!,. mill ...j .. ...

m J uc ouiiijuricu ior me omce of Countv Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, by old Democrats and young, and oblige r . .. ' Many Votiks. :.:' Kwro-Woe nnonnea 'that Ban.el Foust, of Ceo" tro rowiisliipiwlll be a candidate for County Recorder, subJoct to the decision ot the Democratic Convention, and oblige , . it Many Varus. Mr. Kd.tor-Please announce the nnmo of K. Drumbar as a candidate for City Assessor, subject to the decision of II, e City Democratic Convention, and oblige Many Friknus. ' mar27 , Mr. EDiTOR-Ploase announce Daniel C. GRKKNriiti.D,' late Deputy Cierk of Marlon County, as a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.: ., (u,ar27) YoiTNo Democrats. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of A. F. RhortfiiDoir. as a candidate for the nfli f fn....i.. t

. . . ., ... ., i. '-""".j icusurui, suuject ic tne (lecisinn or the Marion Coilntv Ken'ublicnii

lion. .We feel warmnied In submitting the name of Nr. Siiort-

.e uii.ee, uemg iuilv salislled that he is eminently qualified to discharge the duties. . .

Many Friends.

m i 33 23 3 13 ID a "O happy lot, and hallowed, even as the joy of Angels, Wherotho golden chain of godliness is entwined with the roses of love." . ,. . , s- . ,( ..v . .- t t . , LIOBtfSBS ISSUED TO ; ; ), John Enrich and Mary K. Hand, on the 38th. .. - ., .1 George Specs and Harriet II. Neyleg, on tho 20th. " ' C. Fergnsan and Dorcas A. Smock, on the 22d. John M. Huffman and Susan (.'. Bcckiy, on the 33d. William I.. Wingate and Margaret C. Owens, oil tho 23d. Kobert.Johnson and Mary H. Derord, on the 24lh. John J. Hessong and Sarah K. Martin, on the 24lli. James M. Lambert and Sureh A. Ray, on the 24lh. ' '

FIV,iS,wrcrr.ie8-.Cur?,,ts:' Pnmpkins,

j. -....vu,,...0, uinufturrnL-n, utc.,111 ineir natu-

..l.o. . , tmar; IvilbLS, ALFORD Sf CO.

Adiiiiiiistrutor's Sale.

u . hereby given thai the undersigned will sell at

-SI """" "coiii ai nniKe-s L-omnierc a Row, in the city Of Ind ananali. nn K ATII K 11 A V. th .1 .

1S58, at 10 o'clock, A.M., the residue of the personal property of Beiijamin E. Holbrook, deceased. .

"km Or SALh-All aunis of tl,roe dollars, cash in band will bo required; all sums over that amount, a credit of twelve

iih ln" P'ircnaser securing the same by note,

i.i nuiii .uiunuuii r appraMeiui.nt Jaws. ' . ' ' r 4 Wll.l.liu wiiririf'

Administrator.

mar27:5w

Transparent Window Shades !

t H. A. FLETCHER & CO., -No. 10, East Washington-street, FLETCHEU'S NEW BLOCK,

n,e j,i receivea a urge lot of all sizes and qualities of

.p.......,,.....,,, uc sum iow. luaK20-3i

MYER&'BRO..-

GAPITGL CLOTHINGHOUSE.

no. n, i.asi vasiungtoii afreet. ('onio all ye Hoosiors of the laud, To the popular Sovereign stand, Where all may vote as freemen do, . To buy new clothing to their view. . ' " , Washington street let oil attend, Capitol House their votes to blend, To clothe each constitution well, As freemen's fancy choice may toll.

mar20-2w

Myers Invito the Hoosier band, - y. And ail the rest of every land. To come ahd buy, as Freemen do, Clothing Due, cheap, good and now . Capitol House Is the Hoosior stand, , To clothe the people of the laud, . With little money here's the place

ivmij t,uu tue uuiuiin race.

Fletcher') .Veto Block, jv- 8. 1

Old Seed Corn. . TH A VE on hand a first-rate article of Old Corn, suitable for need, fhoso In want of the article will cnll n.- r....ni

Mills, on Canal, one souare West of the Stale Hon.o. 1

A. M. HUNT.

mnr20-2w

TO KENT. rriHK Handsome Residence at the S. E. corner of Alabami X and IWth streets.

j- . . commodious dwelling on New Jersev street immediately North of the late Samuel Merrill's residence. Inniiireof

A. G. PORTER.

. iuar2U-3wH

OKOCEICIES FOB 1858. A VERY HEAVY-STOCK, and the most complete assortment in .store and arriving daily none cheaper tn market. (mart?!)) MILLS, ALFORD& CO.

To JTIaiiufncfiiiers and Carders. WE would respectfully invite tho attention of Manufactllassortment'of "d Curdo" ot' t,,e We8t 10 our complete and full Cotton ana Wool machine Card, From the Manufactory of JAS. SMITH & CO. ALSO llannali & Carpenter's Cclcbraled atlinet and Jeans Warps, All of which are warranted of the very best qualilv, and will be sold at tho Manufacturer's prices. . ' - A. B. W1LLARD & CO., ; . ""r2 - No. 40, West Washington street.

u. 1 JIAtKI IItl.Put up for families in. small

i't packages, quarter bbls., and Kits, fine and fat, just re-

HERRING in boxes and half bhls.

COD FISH Spiced and Fresh Oysters.

MILLS, ALFORD&CO.

mar27

OPFZCZ AL Wo, ; 6. Ordered to be vublished in the L

Congress the paper having the largest circulation in Indianapolis, and vicinity. I" lSTSadvertisedonthe2dnnd4thSaturdai si neach mouth li and made out on the Wednesday evoningeprevious Letters uncalled for March 24, 185b. - ;r GENTLEMEN'S' LISTt ,V.

GOLDEN SYItlTP, in 10 gallon kegs, mar 27 MILLS, AI.

FORD & CO.

For Sale or Kent.

frHE Residence now occupied by A. B. CON DIT, "Esq., on I New York street. .1..,. - k ul... j' .

1777. rti , , . ft..v wii .no llll UHJ Ul

j.i.,je. jiuo, ior sale or exchange for city property, or Carpen

ter's work, the s. w.or. of sec. ok. twn0i.in

in Clark county, Iowa; and the n. o. qr. of sec', S3, e. of r. 4 w., in Jones county. Iowa.

,nnr2'-3w S.K. PERKINS,

of r.25w.

19, iownsliip

INFLUENCE OF THE BIBLE. '" An eminent clergyman says: "Tell me where the Uible is and where it is not, and I will write a moral geography of the world. I will show what, in all particulars, is the physical condition of that people. One glance ot your eye will inform you where the Bible is not. tro to Italy decay, degradation, suffering, meet you on every side. Commerce droops, ao-riculture sickens, the useful arts languish. There is a heaviness m the air; you feel cramped by some invisible power tne people dare not speak aloud; they walk slowly; an armed soldiery is around their dwellings; the armed

jic wtce irom the stranger his' Bible, before he enters the territory. Ask for the Bible in the book-stores it is not there, or it is in a form so large and expense as to be beyond the reach of the common people. J. he preacher takes no text from the Bible. Enter the Vatican and inquire for a Bible, and you will be pointed to some case, wheie it reposes among prohibited books, side by side with the works of infidels. But pass over the. Alps into Switzerland, and-down the Khine into Holland, and over the Channel to England ana Scotland, and what an amazing contrast meets the eye i Men look with an air of independence ; there are industry, neatness, instruction for children. Why tins difference ? There is no brighter sky; there are no tairer scenes of nature; but they have the Bible.

.ry are me people who are in such a case, for is righteousness that exalteth a nation." s -in am 1 1 1 . demntLHEH-PEPTJTATION OF ans.-A large tinn i ? f Potawatomie Indians, from the reservaion in Kansas, arrived in St. Louis on the Uth inst., Mnrr,llr t0 Wasl,'ngton, accompanied by Wm. E. that? I1?' Er5t the effi"ent Unite(J States ASit for Mntlnnvf'i -Lh(?y Pent a fine appearance, and are fness aTwy vDd Clvil in their meanor. Their bustheir h.n l '."gt is connected with the division of of 2 ' Wl"ch 9.mPr!se some of the finest portions tlmber and prairie m Kansas Territory.

Notice to heirs of Petition to Sell Iteal Estate-

IA1K Ul-- 1SUIASA, MARION COITNTV t i.

it nereoy given that Dav d H. Rirt ,i ,., i, ,!..,. ..

tato of George W. Evans deceased, has filed his petition so sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient

,,, ni sun pennon win be heard at tho

..w. . io vuun oi i on, mon rieas or said County. " : Attest: JNOC. NEW,

iuara,-jw Clerk 0. C. P. Marion Co.

. , A-IIAKOAI1V.

'I'"!5 nnaersigned has one of the most desirable lots in the

JL eityiora residence, for sale, itbeinc out-lot numbered

S S S!?.Si0l" l" ci'y of Indianapolis,

ALSO Eighty acres of land in Madison county. Office No.

, uiaho s ouiiuing, inuianapons.

EDMUND CLARK.

One Cent Reward.

Br i uie ouuscnoer on me 21st day of March. 1858, ah an-

j-" .1' ..ciiiio inumiioriinijlKli. II

'i lurnani aii persons irom trusting or harboring h niy account. Any person returning said bov will be m to the above reward, but no charges or thanks.

uecaier township. , (mar27-3w) , JACOB PRICF.

here

in! on

entitled

Alberty Joseph, Alford Crruudison Adams & Kranbam Branham W Bititer William lirunnct Wren Butts Robert Blon Robert Bradly Silurs A Barrett Patrick Blythe John P Bowne Josonh '

Barnard John Brown John F liowreh Joseph Brown J Brown J G P Baker Jessom Brown Henry C Bunks H B Bell Eliga Bellow Klihu Berry E W Bongo C Becdle Delaney Buckly Daniel Barrett& Yeager Baldwin & Paine Clark W it Culbertson Wm ' Clark Thomas Clark T S Coffle Robert ' Curtis S F Campbell Patrick

Crabb J W Croswell J A Cartwright John T

cravens Jno K

. Hanford Geo E Quick Heiekiah Hapt J W Riley W H Henderson H E ' Robison William 'Harvey Gideon Robinson W H

xiubciiiiisuii unas rr nevciy 1 nomas

Hill Charles II

Hall Charles B Hensley A J Harper Benj A Hunter Benedict Harnass A J ' Ingrain John "Johhson William C John William W Johnson Joel M Julian Jacob B Jay Klija Johnson William Kingh W Kepler Sam'l Keeper J M Kirk John W Kestner Jno Kegan Edward King David Littledik S A Law William Leonard Patt Lockey Nathan W Loor John Levy Isaac Lavering J L Lidly John W Long John Louors Geo W Laynor E List Albert " " ' Lenders BE Mitchel Win

Criche Henrv Maddux Wm n

Craft HC " ' McKinnev W B

Crawford, Sharpe diMorris William '

Sale ot House and jLot. :

vi ooiou. deceased, wi 1. m kathuiuv ,k. m,k r

in ui jour irjo, oeiwcen me hours of 10 o'clock A. M.

anu o oxiock f. M., of said day, on the premises, in the city

oi inoianapoiis, sell to tho highest bidder, the House and Lot

v...,s,,,B lu oam ucceoeni, situated in the city of Indianapoi,',e co,r,'"Jr of Ohio and Tennessee streets, directly North Of thfi Was! AlnrL-t hnii .... r .. . J

.11 . . , "'""iii"" iiuiuoersix in ftqunre thirty-three in i said city. The same will be sold for one-third

minium iurcnase money given on the day of sale; the

resiuue in equal payments of one and two years. Deferred payments bearing interest from date and secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned Title deed to the property indis-

, , .,, , i:. ,, .. MILTON WOOLLEN and OT ' WILLIAM M WOOLLEN, mar27-3w - Administrators.

Biri

t TTr ow .T. ... . .

last rL A? 14-KOAD ARAiN. unindav night ' 5 t0nduct?r Charles Green, of the forward botfnrl

ssZ0 w'011 t-he Southern Mchigan Railroad,

abnnt 1 " 1 was IIIOvmg at tne rate of

inr,, ,v mime on f.m.

reachnil n ' -i , "V Buoii as me trail -tcnea tins ntv h,q mi,,. i n. i...i

wero -j ,". al,u o nine stranger. ere provided with comfnrtnlilo ,f. I

Times. . 1 -' nwugo

Wanted. Knots or burs, suitable for mallets four mclies m diameter and eight long, to be delivered next eek at Hill & Thompson's Saw Mill, on East street, ood knot will be valued according to the number of mallets that each will make. v .

NEW, 'BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP SPUING AND SUUJMrU D R Y G O O r S

"YK ro receiving one of the most attractive and Complete Selections of New and Seasonable Goods

In the West. Our old stock having been reduced to a low

1-ui.i , one oi ournrm remains in tho East making constant

New and Fresh Goods . From Importers and Agents, At low rates. Our disposition is to be satisded with

SMALL PROF ITS;

r ueierinination to give our Energy, Skill and Experience To tho control of our business. Our facilities for doing business ECONOMICALLY, And to the satisfaction of all who may favor us, gives ns advantages that looks towards the Interests of Onr Customers. .

uiwougH weao notciaim to have in store 8100,000 worlh

in iroous. nor i o we evnpr.1 n.,.nn. r.n. iw-.i'n.... . .

own ao mc uiiju w fi.ov.p-u, iiur uuHiing', pciiii email lv treav

Latest, Best and Newest,' i . - .

pieim oi gooflslor the million, and solicit, a nrl expect

lie ut w "A",w" unnuai.iaio.an appreciative pub,IsV.ViV?'.S.i"EAP CASH SrOHE, NO. 3, PDI H I.I.OWS) IIAI.fi, INDIANAPOLIS. n,ar27-lm HOLM A IV cV BUO.

Uo

Card BP Carpenter Amos Coustra Alfred 2

Davidson Wm 3

Eavis W or Hezia Denton K F Dunn M W 2

Defort Josiah A Dawson J M Dardenne J Dickert Jacob

Baveson Joseph Davis Elisha W Dale A S 3 Elliott James ' Furnal Oslanda Fling L Frazier J W Furnace Isaac Jr Fisher Joseph Foljn John Farren Henrv

f reeze Alfred

Millard T P

Moore Samuel Mann Samuel ' Myers OP Moyles Michael Merek Martin Mams Marley McGaughey Light Marshall Jas M McCohliu Joseph " Marviott Jos 2 Macy Jas McKco James H Moffat John Maddox J J ' McGuire Jolin Mitten George A 2 McShane Edward Murphy Dennis Manger Charles Moore Charles McGregor C L Mills Caleb 2

Aiolero A

Fowler, Earle dtMoriarty Ambrose

ot)le I. p Kicklidge Louis , Newman J S . Kiles Ebon J Newman Jas O'Brien W B W O'Connor Thomas O'Shaw Patrick O'Ferrall Sohn Dr Owen D H O'Hare Anthony 2 Owens & Bates Orton A V . Parker Jaa F ' Perino J M Plaine James "W ' Potter James B Pike F R Pecock F S Pinee Knock Parker 4i Johnson

Bruce

Gibson Hez i

Gillet Francis .

Graham Alb C

Griffltt Albansal

Horn W S

Hubbard S D 8

Haynes Simon

Holiidav Samuel

Hatty K'ichard Heffner S T Haynes James Hoss James Hylo J Hamilton John Harris Isaac Hntton J H '

Hill J H Harland S H

Haire Joseph

Hall James tl

Hill JO

Albright Mary

Kiley Terrcnco

Kogers Kobt S Keed Philos Reed P Rapp John Kichardson JerTeron Road John Ryan John ' ' Randolnli Jas

Rogers James A ' Railnor H W 2 Rinsel Geo Roborson Eldridge Ringle Adam ' Rubush Alexander Richardson Mr Stone Will w Rhuell Thomas 2 Kterrill Thomas Kurgeut Stephen E 2 Sherman SylvaterJ2 Shay Samuel J

nmith Olney Simon Petter Sheehy Patrick Smith Mathias 2 Sines Michel Sinks Noah Simonton Isaac Sump John Smith John Stretch J A Senior John W Steward James H ' Sharp Joseph B Strong John M , Seber Henry Smith G W : Stockton H J ' Spitter G W Smith Elijah Stark Edward , Reler Danilo , Scbert Daniel Smith Auran Sennette & Parker , Starkey Alexandy Shane & Johnson Thompson Chas H Thomas Syrus Thornbaugh oe RoS"" 3 i Tipton A t Terpening W H Taton Wm Tryday Wiii Rev 2 Talbott James W Tindale Jesso Thompson John R Tohin James Talbott HEP Wallace W P 'Woodruff WN i Wood T Whitson ObadiaU Watson John White John L Waltlngton Jamea A Wilson J C Wright Jacob Whitsot Jacob W'hite Henry A 2 Warren George R Williams Henry Willey Geo W Wisong Harvey Wright MessersE H &Co Wells J C Dr Young J C Yonge John 2 Young John H Yancy John o

JV.

i a , sV,"A,t""Rcfi,1id. Crushed, Powder

X , ,iv.,T'1 vcr' extensive auppiy. K. I I Mn .t.BOa a nil nnl.l..n . . J

Rio and Java Coffee of the best; -f , italsins. Figs, and Prunes, very Due; Oranges and liemons; Mackerel and Herring on tho way; 1 - ' Salt, tho fairest and purest In market.

uiars0 , ;,,r ... .... MU.l.S, AI.FOKD ot CO.

"' Land Tor Sale. : ' '

ri liic advertiser nas 40 acres of unclMvntiri nrat .i, inn.i.

i. In Jasper county, within six miles or the Now Albany nnd Nalera railroad, about 30 acres of which is prairie, and the balance timber, that he will sell low for cash, or trade for city nrnncrlv. AdilrA.. Km. oca ..... n . . ...

, , -j . j . .i, vni rusi vince. marU'll

WALL PAPER ! WINDOW PAPElt!

AND

WINDOW

A

SHADES!

laiesi anil most elceant nutterim. ,,vhn..iv r... ,h. r..in.

trade. marSOJ WERDEN & CHAMBERLAIN.

LinilT! LIGHT S I

jhai i MAKbK Inform their pnlrom

J. on hand a largo and beautiful assortment of kiiann's Pat

cnt and the Lunar Lamps. Also Orthe excelsior refined rosin

diiu nvivic um. wnicn are rrua Irom snv ,inr ur.

" s. wi.iiian. uuu cncapcsi ;iaui sola.

II r luwn and country r ehls fnr i,t.i m, l,i,..i ,,.

Offlc and Store, No. 7. Duutan'a huililinn uPiiti...

one door South of Wesley Chapel, Indianapolis, Ind. fcbti-ly

Adminialrator'a Sale. '.

TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administe

rs win sail at PuDlio Auction, on Saturday, the 10th Prll next, at the reHiilencn nt l..nn...l Wnnli.. lna Ar

i.iunou couuiy, oeceased, on the cornerof Tennessee and Ohio trects, com meucing at 10 o'clock, a. m., all of his personal property, consisting of House-hold Furniture, ore. A credit of six months will hn .... .. i , ... .

LIGH'I"" TVrOTICEisherebj UUlll .... 11 ,or, will ' ons that they have now day of April next, at

non county, dece ets, commencing ', consisting of H credit of six mo

ars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, ving valuation and appraisement laws. WM.M.dt MILTON WOOLI.HN,

18.58.

NEW STOKE! 1 8.58.

AND. , ' NEW PRICES! i AT THE '

UAriTOL CLOTHING HOUSE.

FletcherU Block, JVo. 8, East Washington Street, ' IMJI A(VIOI.lS, .

WE would respectfully call the attention of all loutir NEW STOCK OF

SPUING AND sUJIJIEU KEAD1-MADI3 CLOTIIII,

or jTicn, . Hoys, ami on tit's .Wear,

Which we are now receiving, and areaeillnn. nrim a,.is.r.

competition. We will keep on hand all articles usually ketit ill n (.nlliii.CT fitn.a '

Cent's Furniohinir Goods,

Consisting Of Shirts. Collars. Tle. Kni.an.l.H u lir..At.tnf.

Scarfs. Gloves, Socks, &c.

iinw carpel bags. Oil Cloth Bags, nnd India Rubber Goods. Our goods uru all of the best material and intt r,,.i,ii, n.i i

llie same time we assure our customers that we will sell them lower than what they have been able to obtain previous to our opening. Having selected our stock with great care, at the lowest prices, wo assure the citizens of Indianapolis and aurrounding CfllltltrV. ttiiit w almll H .11 !. . ' . . . . L

uv iu vui Hiwqr iu ruiiKa our esiao1 lull mri,t knnvn u. Him r

' Head Quarters for Ceod llarrains. ' OUR MOTTO IS " , READY I A Y! ' .". Pursuing this Dolicv we shall not hn iimliir ttin noMuil. n

charging an additional profit to make up for bad debts or da.

aye in payments. ' .... JMYKK 5c BKOTHKK,

marai-oin rtetcuer'a Block, No. 8, East Washinglomst.

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INow liotanic lruff Slot'.

A BB0TT& COFFIN, having aasociated therasolve

together in the Drue Business, ilin in II, e Pr.rllp. .1 f

dicine, would solicit a nortion of liubllr.'liatronnirn.V Aim

intend to keep noihinrbnt purely botanic medicines we can sell anything 111 our line as cheap as any house iu the West. Store and office, No. Hi, East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana, in the State Sentinel buildings. 1

iir. au,miii.-b resilience at his old. stand.. i . Dr. Collin's lesillunce. for the Iiresnnt. run,.., nf IMiira

and Michigan streets, Immediately north of the 'Jd Ward School

House, anu adjoining Dr. woodburu'a residence. niarL3'3m - .

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YE CRIPPLES,' that are suffering t

any, now can get relief bv uslna-

Wright's Komdv. It IS a sure cure: lias been tried: tins nrnv

ed to do as he says; the remedy will prove its own cure; do not

yii. i. wn, wig sooner tue remeuy is applied the better. Call at tho Till Shot), opposite the Countv Seminnrv.

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Farm for, Sale.

riine UKUEHS1GNED wishes to sell 42 acres of land, on

js uis miiuycHe mate road tour miles florth-west or Indianapolis. The land is of first-rate oualitv. all heavilv timhernd

except two acres, which are cleared. For particulars apply on

ALSO 150 cords of dry wood which will be' delivered in

uuunmies to sun purchasers. Address

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. inuiana, sipru 'i'erm, A. If., Ibidj. , ,; ' Moses Woolf, .'.'.-, vs. . William Biddlo, William F. May and Charles N. W. Dorscy. BE IT KNOWN, that on this 26th day of February, in the Jyear lH58,the abovenamed pluintlif, by liia attorney, filed in lhe Common Pleas Court, I, is complaint aguinslsaid defendants in the aboveentitled cause, toeelher with an affidavit of a

competent person,! that said defendants, William F. May and

luanesii. w . imrsoy, are not residents or tne Male ot Indiana. Said defendants are; therefore, hereby notified of tho Aling nnd pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calline

or said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House In the city of Indianapolis, on tile First Monday In April next. .said complaint, and

me mauurs ana tilings therein contained and nllegeu. win do heard and dotermincd iu tiieir absenco. Hv order of Court. ' JNO. C." NEW, Clerk. Morrison & Ray, Att'y for Plaintiff. (mar3-3w) - Tor the Spring of '58.

5nnn K0Li"sf w11 pper: , ,UUU- 5,00( Window Shades.

man.! - KTHWAKT& UUWBM. Aliuiitisli';itoi 's Sale of Iteal estate, NOTICE is hereby given that I will sell nt Public Auction, . at tho Court House door, in the city or Indianapolis, on Saturday, the 24th day or April. 158. at 2 o'clock, r. a.. In nur-

; suanceolaii order of the Court of Common Pleas, ofthe County of Marion, and State of Indiana, the following described real estate, to wit : Forty-five feel on tho West side of lot numbered (3) in square numbered (U9) sixty-nine, fronting on WashInglon street, in the City of Indianapolis, subject to the life estate of Mary A. Overall, iu twentv feet on the Kast aide there

of, as set off to her in dower by order of Court. ': TERMS One-third of the purchase money cash in hand.

one third in six months, and one-third in twelve months from tho day of sale, with interest, and without relielf rrom valuation

or appraisement laws. The deferred payments to be secured

by notes with approved securitv. CORNELIUS W. VAN HOUTEN,Administrator of the estate of George W. Moore deceased.

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GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. . UST RECEIVED SOME OF THE FINEST TIMEKEEPERS IN THE WORLD. ' " Time's Money," says a quaint but true old saw, Aud if you doubt it, waste and see it lost, . j And you will find that, ouce slipped off and gono .. r Itsworth you'd win again at any cost. Get you a Watch then listen to Its voice j ( Obey it! but to be most sure , That it is good, Just call on CHARLIE FRENCH, Then you will gut the best you can procure. IBWE1RY. : Since Venus with her girdle charm'd the Gods; Since Juno's crown Hashed Love's inspiring rav ; . Since Borgia's ring brought Lifo or Death to ail ' Who owned or spurned the mighty charmer's sway, ' " Woman has found that Jewels worn with care Make charms more potent and the fair more fair. : Then, ladies, you who'd shine in festal hall ; ' ' Or who would cause a dangerous rivui's fall ; ' Or, happier still, a Wedding King would buy; Or y et, a "pin" to hold a husband by; Or, "gents" who'd "ditto" helps you'll aurely meet, By calls at 37, West Washington street. mare

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hopeles, li h u,reu Cases "'at wore considered wLo, i " V g,1Von ief viole'" Co,ds' Caaeh Aath"'. Piieumo't CuU',Cro""- Bronchitis, Bleeding of tho Lungs ' "t ier " 'e' ""d ,nr0 Safcl' a,,d tu.ll,, thai, '".is e ' T W3'b Wl'iCU W" "e"iuai,ed. See a,,-

mar )3-2m

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Dear Sir: Having been troubled

was unable to attend to my ordinarv busine.s

"""li so tint i . If.. "".'r 8ferae debility and weakness, so

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avian Blood Purifl... j To I, "o"""""1 "res your Scand - f'ien.Uo try them? Wer6 em;ct'nf?i I was induced "r-l'lliedicine'M P"ri,n,e'-.f" the last twelve month,, nnd its use Uy.l V'1l to lts commendations. So valnv"l'd age " ",'etha! 1 ca""nt expense with it at my ad1 che.?..,, "'e' (seventy-seven years' -

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Koiis",a01'8: S'"P- 2- 1857.

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for the benefit of those MORRIS MORRIS.

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W. Roberta. InHianon..!;.

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and by dealers janlC-ly

VEISMOKT MOUGAN.

F.MHIS very superior Trotting Stallion will stand for tlm i,n.

JL proveuient of stock, from March 15toJulylst, 185g, n

hi. Buiuies, on vne nneioyvuie Diaie roau, one and one-third

....c auitin i in e sou mi -east icriuiiius oi v irgmia A venue TERMS Two dollars down, and $10 when the mare proves with foul. I have one of his coltswhich I invite all to examine TTP Mares kept at reasonable rates, &c, i-c. VERMOMT MORGAN is 6 veajs old, past, lie is 15 hands

....i, m.ii(a uimiui jihiu pounds, snoiiiaer measures itu tnches !i.l.n. .a ... i i . .. .ji . . '

.hv iica, iuiii, io uicnes, nip, zit, incncs, ana nas (rotted of,a,mile 44 seconds. (Refer to Mr. John Foddray, Sheriff of Marion County s"me very f00(1 !,.(,, f horses, while admitting VERMONT MORGAN to be the best got vp horse they ever saw, remark he is too small. To such I respectfully suggest to compare the above measurement of the most" Vital Points" with the same of any large horse. For Pedigree, &c, fcc, address, W. H. TURNER, marS!7-4w , Indianapolis. ' i

LADIES' Farmer M

Asknew Chtharine EGraiit Mary '

Ames Mahalia 4 Given Elisa

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Bond Jane

Bister Sophia Burton Sophia 3 Barker Mary M Barnes Elisa J 2 Bryan Julia 2 Borice Caroline Brimino Antice . Burkhard Indiana Bealy Mary E Bryan Rebecca

Biiiley Mrs Samuel Browning Emma

Boyer Elisabeth Black Martha

Banks Martha

Bearry Mary Bundy Elisabeth

Burton Mrs M

Browu Mollie Brown Mary K Brown Harriet Brown Julia A Butler Lucy

Buchanan Mary E Baker Kate C Cousins Mary Cliaple Carrie Colder Emma

Crocket Margaret Chery Mary E Coldren Debone Corden Margarett Coley Harriet Clark Louisa

Cavton Margaret Clark Ester Dustman Levenia Davenport Mary Day Margarett Donough Elisabeth

Dawson Amanda

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Gates Lucy

Grooms Olive Gilvin Julia Gresh Mary Gowen Hcnont Heynos Bridget Hill Kate Hoyt Ellen 3 Heath Margaret Hall Clara Holoway Mat Heines Bridget Howell Jane Honlk M F Hildebrand M Hayden E T Harvey Ellen S 2 Henderson Raehiel Henderson Ann , Hester C V Harris Ruth Had Mary C ,

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Morse AC Moons Julia Malkey Catherine Miller Catharine Martin Manda Mende Johanna Marsli Madame Chas Morgan Perlemiti Noble Emellne Osborn Sarah ' Owen C F . . Perrott Mary , Peebles Nancy Pedicord Cynlha Perine Sarah J Riloy Lucy Ramsey Lizzie Reagle Hannah Randall P A Rhoads Adeline Scofleld Sarah E Seymour Liddie Sweat Dorcus Scott L Sitmman Rebecca' Sells Martha : -

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Irwin Rlanch IndicutMary Indicut E J Johnson Georgia Jones W Jones Anna Elisa Jamison E Jackson Elizabeth Knox Ida Kirk Caria Kiiiniinan Anna Kneplor Sarah Kuowles Harriet Kelshaw Elizabeth Loflus Catharine Lao Mary Lee Helen ",

Laken Rebecca

Donley Catharine 2 Landen Mrs Dr

Dawson Emily

De Night Claca Enis Louisa

Epler Elisa Espy Katy Edwards Sarah

Frazer Elizabeth

Firnegan Mary Featlierson Mary

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Magnire Mary

iicn.iniey Elen McEUen Margaret McClain Lucy McGinnis Josepha McCarty M K Mcllvaln Eliza McWood E MeLean Emily J Maxwell S E

Spenny Elisabeth

Sheets Margaret Sheets Elizabeth Stout Leanna Stanley Mary Taylor Julia Thomas Nancy Trask Anna S Timper Lucy Todd Laura Varner Jamiing Wrood Sarah W'ilson Melisa Wilkins Mary Williams Sophia ' Wilcox Chariot . "Watson Susan Wysong Elizabeth Weller Sonora W' right MaryWeaver Malinda "Withers Alice Welchem Catharine Wilson Malissa . Witners Hajan W'ard Martha Webb Mary W'ilson Mrs James Wilkins Maria

J. M. TALBOTT, P. M.

JT K. JOHN BULL'S

compound Sectoral of Wild Cherry. A Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the Throat

and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Infuonza, Pneuinoni; Pleurisa, Asthma, Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss or Strength, Difficult Breathing, Hoarsnessand INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION!

' Below we Insert a few certificates from the man'- we have

lately received in favor of this valuable medicine. '"

irom a Minister of the M. E. Church, who is well known

throughout the State of Kentucky. Road: . - WoonnwH. January 15. IBM.

Dr. John Bull My Dear Sir: We have used a couple of

oouies oi your sectoral of Wild Cherry in our family and

.mi,, iv a, ery vaiuaoie medicine, juy wire has been much af.

flicted with an unusual cough and a Jgreat difficulty in her res

piratory organs, but has found almost Instantaueous relief up

on nsingyour medicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend it

o others similarly afflicted- Your friend, ' Richard D, Ne.lx, Jefferson county. Ky. . . Louisville, Ky., January 18, 157.

Dr. John Bull- Dear Sir : , I was induced from your repre

sentations to use your "Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry,"

n several cases or colds and coughs in my family, and it has given immediate relief in all cases. Being so much pleased with its . remedial virtues, I cannol withhold this statement,

vuai, omers may do Benefitted by its use. I say to all who

are sunering irom cough and all its symptoms, to try it, and I

am fully assured that they will be relieved by its use. fours respectfully, James H. Thompson. Evansville, Ikd., Not. 17, 1H57.

Dr. John Bull, Louisville Ky Dear Sir : I have tried your

f ecloral in a well-marked aud severe case of Pulmonary Con

sumption, nccompanied,with severe hemorrhage from the

lungs, tn which Cod Liver Oil totally failed to produce any ben-

enciat eneel, and 1 was perfectly astonished at the immediate

relief and dimunition in the amount of expectoration which

immediately followed its use. As a remedy in the advanced

stages of Consumption, I give it most decidedly the preference. - .' . - John- Maoeniss, M. D.

Read a certificate from Capt. James D. Hamilton, one of oar

oldest and most respected citizens, to whom we refer yon : Louisville, Ky., Dec 20,1857.

Dr. John Bull Sir : It gives me pleasure to inform you and

the public generally of the immediate relief I obtained from

me use of your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry. I was attacked with a very severe cold, which settled on my bronchial tubes, aud caused me to eough almost incessantly, which gave

me great alarm. I obtained a bottle ofyotir Pectoral and took it according to the directions; and from the very first dose I

took I found relief, and before I used half the bottle I was en

tirely relieved or tho cough and was as well as I ever was.

1 got the second bottle for my daughter, aud upon taking it she obtained entire aud immediate relief and health. She had

a cough of longstanding and which threatened Consumption.

yours respectrully, James D. Hamilton.

JJj-soid by all Druggists everywhere. All orders from

wholesale purchasers or applications for agencies must be ad dressed to W. W. ROBERTS, niar!3-2m General Agent for Indiana. . Administrator's Notice. . ,

TVrOTICEU hereby given that tlie undersigned has been an-

r. . """ii'ustraior oi me estate oi iieonaro woolen, late of Marion county, deceased. All persons iudebted to said estate are requested to make -immediate payment, and those baying claims against the same are requested to present them duly authenticated, Tor settlement. The estate is supposed to

. ....... vvm. M. 0 ALliilUi WOULEJN, mar2o-3w Administr itors, Administrator's Notice.

IVrOTICE is herebv given.thnt tho lindersio-ned has hApn

i appointed administrator of the estate of George 1). Pfeif-

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j JUMlHSlUMfH. j 'arlJ-3w Administrator.

.. IlricK JTIu kine--T'o Farmers.

Tl HE undersigned, a practical Brick Maker, wants to make I brick during the coming season, for farmers, or others, that have the ground and suitable c.Inv. I will mnii..ll ih.

brick needed, from two to ten hundred thousand, for SI 25 .per thousand, everything to bo furnished ; or for $2 50 per thousand and I furnish the hands I will guaranty good merchantable brick or no pay. Address, at tho Indianapolis Post office,

mari.l-4W , M. BUDD. Indianapolis Plow Factory. , - Washington Street, nearly opposite Little's Hotel, '

:' INDIANAPOLIS, IND, fllHE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the Farming community to his assortment of the celebrated Cast Steel Plow, ...

THE FAHMEll'S CHOICE that took the FIRST PREMIUM at the late State Fair for the best workmanship and durability. Also First Premium oo One-Horse Cast Steol

flow as oeing the best adapted to scourinp, and durability of any other. 1 am man nfneturing any size of these Plows, rrom a One-Horse to a Three-Horse and heaw Ronit Pin, p.,..

Imers will And it decidedly to their advantage by purchasing of Homo Manufacture, as full satisfaction will be given at all

times anu in an cases at the Manufactory where every article

i; " umuw ciieck ii not as represented. J hese Plows have been satisfactorily used in the Western and Southern States, and will, with a fair trial, perforin in ightness or draught, manner or turning the soil, and durability, of any in use. . .. . . ALSO An assortment of single and double Shovel Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Sub-Soil Plows, Single-Trees, Double1 rees, (a nice article for three horses abreast.) Liberal discount made to dealers. ..... Particular attention paid to repairing, with promptness and dospatch, and in the best style of workmanship, mar0-3m - W. M. CAUSE. , DR. KOISACK'S l ; Blood jfurifier and Iilood Pills. , DISEASE VANQUISHED. ' I

Dr. Koback's Scandinavian Kemedies.

By

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AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXPERIMENT, DR. ROBACK, the eminent Swedish Physician, succeeded in producing a medicine from twenty-three different mountain herbs of his native land, which acts directly upon the causes of disease in the blood, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and puritv, expels dis ease from the system, wherever it may be located, or whatever may be iu character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, coughs, consumption in Its earlv stages, sore throat, bronchitis, fevor and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, femenino weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralys, rheumatism neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, diarrhea, and all othor dis--orders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidney, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fiber, are unerringly cured by this preparation. Itisto the taoreries morii, or seeds of disease, what an alkali is to an acid : it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the socretions, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the effects of Dr. Robaek's famous Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not onlvob literate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life bevond the ordinarv span. ln the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, Dr.' Roback presents the result of over twenty years of experience' hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be.' No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or Ave for tl. ; From the Rev. Mr. MoMullen, Pastor of Roberts Chapel : Indianapolis, Oct. 5, 18.V7. Da. Roback Dear Sir : I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind re- -gards and believe me, Yours, J. W.T. McMuli.en. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857 Dr. Rob.ck Dear Sir : Having been afflicted with neuralo-a or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly ' recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted. I was ' induced to try it, but not beforo 1 bad used various other mod--icines. After using two bottles, I felt iu effect very sensibly and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate yon upon making ' a discovery in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNET, ' Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. The above certificates and many others, can be seen at mv office by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical ' Almanncs, gratis, from my agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6, East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. For Sale by-W. W. Roberts and R. Browniko. Imii

anapolis; MiMcllin Si Arnold,N6w Bethel: L. Dronberger, r

iiiauiiTinc. ,1. U11.1B, rarmersvuie, MILLS Ce n ANDERS, Bridgeport; J. BwoMrELT. Ravsville: and bv Drurn-ists ni

3Icrchants generally. - " jau!6-Iy