Locomotive, Volume 44, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1858 — Page 3
torpriscs, aud brought the whole business of the coun
try within narrow and convenient limits. That the evil was superficial not radical that the trade of the country was souna at the bottom, and the people generally rich the unprecedented accumulations of spe cie which have since taken place at the financial centres prove to a demonstration. It now remains to be seen how lone wo can content ourselves with an ordinarily successful business. So long as the trade of the country bears due proportion to its consumption it may be taken for granted that it will be prontaoie, ana tne general commercial condition healthy.' As soon as the measure of present consumption is neglected, and we begin to build for the fu ture, or to trade for exorbitant profits, further disas- , tcrs may be anticipated. tJut till this is the case we may consider the horizon serene. CORRESPONDENT'S TMI ' For the Locomotive. PHONOGRAPHY. Phonetic short-hand is an art as useful as it is beau tiful an art which secures to its possessor, not only the best ot mental training, but a great saving of time and labor an art which is as sunerior to the rnmmnn method of writing as the present facilities for traveling are superior to those ot lilty years ago. Being based upon the only true method of represent ing the elementary sounds ot any language that is : representing one and the same sound, by one and the same character made with one simple movement of thp . pen. It is destined to supersede all other systems of writing. : ; ; Tr. 19 insrlv a matter nf finrnnM fn fl.,- - j j - -.j,,. tv, ithu prac tise the art, that so many who are called upon to do consiaeraDie winiug no nor, mate themselves practically acquainted with Phonopraphy, and thus relieve tl.nrviaislima ft' fllt e-flflllO rP lia l.knH ! .1 A whiuiivo . u.v.. . uiiv lawi iciuire(i to write the same amount in the ordinary way. It can be written six times as last, and is quite as legible as lono-- . '7 ... -d'"" lu"glionr! rinaulna Iimnrr r.r.t hol ar. n.n mind! uouy or It should receive ten times more attention than it now does, 1. here is too much attention paid to the ahidv nf tlift dftad In.mrii.io-fs- nnil tlm l,.'.!,,,.. V, i j oo ' "..v. w. luguci uiancues of mathematics in our Colleges, by those who are to De me Dusiness men ot our country. . It these branches occupied less time, and Phonography more, students on completing their Collegiate course, would be much rW find hf. verv Hr.r. , f, Greek or Latin, after having spent so much t me and study in acquiring it. EduLL should be z Z ing for the active duties of life, and where the above .,1 Krann1,o. ,.olij : : , . -i.i.uu unto, a nonocranhv would bo sp.rvippsihln an o l v iu uimwi iiiiiiiiie number of times. "What are the motives for studying the higher branches of lnathemntirs rnmnsi-orl mill, ti "BrAL Tt? probability is, that pho- . ri 1 J . 1 . ..y..Uj Ui joiouiia, uuui pracmathematics would be ot service once. , Lookino- at these different studies, in rinnt r,f i , ntv, naming lliey give to the mind, phonography must be adind,r(l aa quite equal to mathematics. What, for evenj-dav-life. 18 the ability to compute eclipses, to determinn the. risino-a and settinca nf rim our, ...i. i i.- i o : - 1;" j uuu iiib cuoicai contents ot a barrel, to arrive at the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angle triangle, thelength of the other sides being given, compared with the ability to jui uown a memorandum, to sKetch a letter or speech. w inco ui cAnacL irom a letter or book;, to take in . it . . .jvvv.f wwa., uj uiK.e ill l lull or in part a lecture or sermon, with the rnn,;:t r.r speech f - To the lawner: what wniild V,o tr,,I,i V11 Y ugmcUjJC 'gcuiti uuuijKu-eu wuu pnonograpfiy, by which he could preserve an indisputable record of testimony or the charire. nf the fVmrr 9 TV, c -- o . piuiuipie 01 coinmercial establishment, what, ia n lrnrmlQrio fi, i of permutation or the abUity to find the cube, or square, root Of a tllimllP.rrnnmnvP,! fl nu;v., L ' . , , i wjuoc inutJ t. w v 1110 vwu tUIresDonclenee. instead of rnmmittinrr i !-, a o "rv ""wi u luaimci aa w tuuuuci nis Own COr,1 ..... . 1 ' .. (U nanus ui a corresponding clerk ? To the general writer for the press, what is a knowledge of conic sections or nf t.hn ancient languages compared with the knowledge of phonography, by means of which "many ideas which j nuiLu aie lust ueioie we can record them in the usual way, may be snatched from destruction, and preserved till mature deliberation can ItOUSrhttobe urred nnnn prlnrntlnTn'ota tY.t O 1 .v.v,.-.mw, luni 1PIIIJnography should take its place in our common schools, W1U iiutKe 11s siuuems tnorouglily acquainted With the plomnnfa fif T7l:-I, 1 u y" ittii"ua,ge; uecauso caw nAl co!if d because ot the facility it aftnrr s in tha u; learning. John Howard Tice. V.vt.. CULl s,.. intendent of the St. Louis Public Schools, in his An- " "P"ri ior iao4, says: ."An education that does not embrace a knnwlprW nftilmnni...t v garaed as incomplete, and short of the wants of the a-e: and I would the tion into the Grammar -and High Schools, as one of .v6, uitiucues oi stuay." cays JJr. James W, Otone, "I deem nlintinntranliv wVion tJ,,,,,!,!.. 1 x 7"o'"l J) uiwivuiu ictn il ea, an invaluable adjunct to education; and one which, when acquired in youth, would not be parted with in manhood for t.linilnrla nf rlll. yji uuiiaifi. We wish not to underrate a knowledge of the hirdir ciiut-ttnoii. io inueeu; out let tliem be stiKlied bv those wlin ha vp fl,o tima 0,, f. 1 mg acquired an education which will be of most service to them in every day life. 1 m-C , . e l,mes wtien tlioughts come up thick and fast' in the mind thoughts pure and fresh that are lost for want of some method of snatchinothem from eternil.v I I7V,w v,1t. 1 xxuw onen are the times when thoughts come up , e , uun uneii uoes uie composer, belore sitting down to write his thoughts, feel full of subject Under contemplation thoughts coming and gomg m a rightly connected train but the moment lie undertakes to pen them in the old way, they are Psi .1 orrlPernaP3' entirely lost But how different with the I honographer. As he writes his mind kindles with, enthusiasm on the subject, and his ideas slip ;.n le pcn and alonS tlie PaPer wIth a speed that . j .t viw.il uuct Hie- composer, art veious 10 tnose who are ignorant of the . " 0ur living flocks of thoughts need no longer trudo-e h stow y and wearily down the pen 'and along the paper, Hindering each "other as tney struggle throuo-h the strait gait of the old hand writing; our troops of leeimgs need no more crawl as snails crawl to their station on the page; regiment after regiment may now trot briskly forward to fill paragraph after paragraph; and wntmg, once a trouble, is now at breathin "ease, yur kind and loving thoughts, waim and transparent, ''quid, as melted from the heart, shall no longer grow opaque and freeze with the tedious dribblin-from the pen; but the whole soul may now pour itself forth in a sweet shower of words." - . . ,. TT; kq ,grapliy is 'larly taught in several of the U'gh. Schools and Colleges of our country, and we are glad to know that its benefits are being appreciated "y t?e educational community. : VVe feel safe in making the assertion that the time will come when it will be one of the regularly taught branches m all our literary institutions. . anfl ff Pr,actise.(1 t,,e art for the last three years, ana hnd it of almost incalculagle service in correspondWr?,lm , tping aliar5r' in takinS notes of sermons, ni' ebtCSJ &C- &a &C- There is opportul D'ty m tins city for any who wish to receive mstructlOU in thin art 1 1- , . lor three mnntha nill cora ., i-' I "ary abilfties a nei-f.n-t j-nnln,l n OK"-.' , ut!S' a Penuct Knowledge of the corresnond-1 JUK style. . t 'God, bless this land, and bless us all.", VVith-WiqHnni urc h.,a..ul, ' And grant henceforth that w'riting be ' nnweeiaiKi iree as spei I-VDIaxapolis, April 1858. ..oiiecbami iree as speech. " Gf.o. Carter. -- - . ; - . - For the Locomotive. . As a few citizens of New York, and possibly wme others behind the curtain, have lately petitioned and nal gkkture to pass a general bankrupt law, as such a law was once enactdd and tried about as'tn' Jiears aS0' and Prved so unjust in its working PaslL'" CVts rePeal wit,lin a short Period after like 11 pe we sI,aI1 not aSa'n be saddled with a a j " 'ca'ed nunlu?i'as tlie, re-enactment of such consft J Congress. Fraudulent dictatorship or un-"r,-v , ""Tation of State sovcreigntr by Conors, should not be encouraged 1 ' . - ' :. :
A SUGGESTION TO THE LADIES. Yankee Doodle has, they say, A tact for imitation; See how eagerly he takes To foreign innovation. "We make a wonderful ado About our Independence, wyet at fore'gn shrines of taste V e dance a strict attendance. A Raglan overcoat we wear No folly could be bigger A shirt upon a pole would cut About as neat a figure! Eugenie hoop, the imperial form, The Yankee ladies follow; And in immensity of spread They whip the Empress hollow! The latest novelty that comes Was born across the channel; The little Queen, to please the Scots, Has kilted the red flannel. And, presto ! to our happy shore ' . The wondrous tiding passes; And our city's pave is checkered o'er With bonnie Hiland lasses. . Once in a while why can't we have I A truly Yankee notion ? Nor such profound allegiance pay To fashions 'cross the ocean. What would be finer now than this, (And mark ye, too, how dashing!) ' A petticoat red, white and blue, . With silver stars all flashing! Then hang the Yankee colors out, (And Scottish skirts, confound 'em !) ? .. Our girls shall take the world by storm With the stars and stripes around. eml
vjuncia uu iv asmngcon, Illinois, ana renn . . ' syivama streets, are being cleaned out,, under the di' rection of our Street Commissioner. If he will visit South Meridian street he can find cutters irreatlv in need of his services; INDIANAPOLIS MAKKVrx Corrected Every Friday Morning-, BY A. WALLACE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ur Flo,,r markel is du. ",ade further tl,an 7S1 T' " ,C'rn 'nre de",and' fu" 11? L. J . I . . 8CO" " - - v. i"" "P mm wiuter. Mack erei una vvnue risp uro now in the market u,tttui .,....,,...,- mjiiij.it v uuiusuie. ......... beans wimio cheese. " 7.'." 7." ' ' rnns lu ka i. ini.u 89c S!535c cottya WNs-AVXdlmr.: !V. BSC p lb No 2 15( ( Mailing No 1 l?c Lagimyra 14c V, i.iJi.-, mar iiu, wciglHSj 1820c FLOUR-Ex'tru Siiiniuer Pressed mioc FISH Ko.l mackerel.. .. .3 253 5U ... II 17 m Ko. 2 mackerel. 814 5ml5 00 No. 3. mackerel 81S(33 White fh.-ilf hhln S5 75i 00 White (uols.) Pickerel lh:,t hl.l. , . None. SO S4 Herrinfi FRUIT Dried Apples . l.nmA.-'S . . - Jreacbes, new . 8.75(S3.0U Green FEATHEHsr.iv r.., irrcen j ppies. .... 25.3llc GKAIN Owing to the rust COltlinj? on the wheat before hur 3035e. b " ii iuu .viie.i, uuiito Harvesting, it has damaged the crop, and caused buyers to have wheat 1 3560e HA K LEY 4 dnii RYE in a n r,To'Vo'V, " 40 ES'1"0" 25e V.Ll.N (new? ' .-. 23.25c ha i , mn seiikai; iwHnoaca -lew vneans. per DDI., n ,vi 4 o..3840c , 7580c . ,5(to60o 74c'c .. ; 6c. . TiSe ."i Siiirar Homo PROVISIONS-Bacon Sides'.'..': Shoulders...... H;inn... SEEDS FInx . Clover . 5.005.25 Timothy .S3 5(l2 75 SALTKanawha, $! 280 lbs... .'1 60t 80 R2 2S 2 r,n Coarse' Alum .$2 102 25 . . . 14llic ... ... 78c . .., llllie .. I2i13c .. !2i13c .. lOtollci .. $15 1 ..52 502 75 Si 75 ,. 44 50 9!ic Knrk- .Suit. 19 hoauwn new uneans. Keflned Crushed Powdered. CoffRe-Stiear CALCINED PLASTER. Eteurwhui: unsiw TALLOW...'. SPECIAL NOTICES AVasUiutrtoii Towmhin. The Democracy of Washington Townshin will hnll a munt. ins on Monday, April 5, at 2 n'clock. at Broad RmDle. to nom inate delegates to the County Convention. '" ' '" By order of the Committee. ' FKANGIPA1VI. . . V Tlie Eternal Prfiim. - The above article, toffother with a Inrp-e aiwl well ntf.i.tni assortoment of other perfumeries and Fanev nrtlcle. nf or. j desoriplion, can be found at MOFFITT'S DRUG STORE,. opposite wine's Hotel, Indianapolis. - Dr. John Bull's Coiiinnimri Prrinrni r Wild Clicrrv. It has cured cases that were r.,.iii,Wn,l nopeuss. 11 nas given reuei in violent Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Pneumonia, and that fell enemy of our race, Consumption, in a shorter snace of time, and more s:tfelv mid prreptuuiiv i.n hopeless. It has given relief in violent Colds, Coughs, Asthma, any other preparation wsth which we are acquainted. See ad 1 . ' veriisemeni in anomer column. . ' mar!3-2in Dlt.C. W.itOBACK-Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard ofthe wonderful cures vour Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them.-- . 1 have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuublo is its use to ine that 1 cannot dispense with it at my advanced age in life, (seventy-seven years.) : I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly afflicted. MORRIS MORRIS. Indianapolis, Sep. S, 1S57. ' For sale by VV. W. Roberts, Indianapolis, and by dealers n medicine generally through the country. janl6-3y ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fee for announcing candidates $1:00, to be pre-paid. ' Mr. Editor Please announce the name of George W. Pitts as a candidate for Sheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision ofthe Democratic Convention, and oblige nisrSO .. ; Many Democrats. Mr. B'ditor Please announce the name of John F. Golick as a candidate for Sheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, and oblige mar'20 f ,' S Many Democrats. Gentlemen Please announce the name 01 Geo. W. Grifruu aiaauituuic i.iuuiiirtii Mil mc iilllto Ul lliy 111 HTSfiai , 8U D" Jecl to the. decision of the City Democratic Convention and nhlicn . rmnrOnl - M . w lit. . rrpGen. W. J. Elliott will be supported by many Democrats for the oflice of City Treasurer, at the Democratic Convention. ' . marSO '; Messrs Editors : By announcing the name of Valentine C. Hanna as a candidate for nomination for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, you will muchoblige many of the voters of marl3 Marion County. ' Ma. Editor Pleascjannounce the name of JAMES PURLIN as a candidalo for Treasurer of Marion County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, and oblige WANY LI.D FRIENDS. Ifr" Please announce JOHN W. HAMILTON nn h i.nnHiHnta before the Democratic Convention for nomination to the oflice of County Treasurer. 1: , . . t. o, .. . . r- dib. r.urniK-rien?B announce me name of SAMUEL BECK as a candidate for Treasurer of Marion County,snhject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention ' MANY OLD DEMOCRATS. Editor Locomotive Please say that VALENTINE BUTSCH will be a canuidate before the next Democratic Convention for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of said Convention. 1 Maky Democrats. Mr. Eoitor Plase announce that FOSTER WHITFORD, of Perry Township,- will be supported for the office of Countv Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, by old Democrats and young, and oblige Many Voters. Mr. Editor Please announce that Daniel Foust, of Centre Township, will be a candidate for .County Recorder, sub-. Ject to the decision ofthe Democratic Convention, aud oblige mr27 Many Voters. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of E. Drctmbar as a candidate for City Assessor, subject to the decision nf the City Democratic Convention, and oblige Many Friends. mar27 . . - Mr. Editor Please announce Daniei. C. Grkinfiki.d, late .Deputy Clerk of Marion Countv. as a candidate fur the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic j uuiiv) iuuicuuvu. tuiarij IOCNO U KM OCR ATS.
Mr. Editor Please announce the name of A. F. SiiortRidor as a candidate for Ihe office or County Treasurer, subject tc the decision of the Marion County Republican Convention. We feel warranted In submitting the name of Nr. Shortridge Tor the above ofllco, being fully satisfied that he is eminently qualified to discbarge the duties. "lar-7 Many Friends. "
"O happy lot, and hallowed, even as the Joy of Angels, Whore the golden chain of godliness is entwined Willi the roses of love." - On Wednesday. March 24, by Rev. A. C. Hume, Mr. Samcel t . Ferouson lo Mies Dorcas A. tio. x, , of Marion county, LICENSES rsSTJED TO Lewis Smock and Rachael Sleuss. on theSTlh. ' Conrad Kael aud Augusta Suichiuaii, on IhuSUlh. . Juiues Coslillo aud Ann Ilines, on the 30th. . George K. Stanridge and Elizabeth F. Philips, on theaist M O II It N I N U r iiifu v.-.. . ... , . . R""" " '''ii BUM II I ! will, no? I limit. I t.a 1.. 1. .1 . r. - f, uo ucnBiiii: w uuur inui mr. u. 1. Jn.?.sur if t llW llllllll. Ima vtnil.,il II. la : I ... 1 ..... ' J l-T "live" a noriion 01 me Store ni'i'iinlo. K fUD a. i . i , . . m...iq. Hum i neau, ior ine purpose 01 exliilnliiig fur sale a flue assortment of Second Moiirnimr 'iinu flltn-b ll.ua. r:nnll. r.. .1 c . . . F- . V . ii iiiui; anu niimmer wear. Iron Ins well known establishment. No. 59, West Fourth street ICilieitimill. TIim ini,t i. . . . t . . i." w... , ui'.i.ifl iuitui iud louowing ; 'mi 1'ro'"'h' Orgnndi, and Jaconet Lawns, Ginghams.' Chintzes. Brilliants. Delaines, Bareges, Challiet, Bombazines, Silks, Crapes, Shawls, Mantillas, Veils, Col B11 i . ... ' . ' r" "'Peiner wuu a groat variety or new Pkinds of Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods. 1 , ... ...u.uuc.. i.ir ainw uas oiuy, al tlie store occupied bv BHorn ot Read, No. JO, Washington street, lndiaminolia. In' liana, commeiifing 011 Tuesdav, March 3Ulh, lt58. apr3-lw SAMUEL TAOOAIIT, INDIAIVAIOIIS, IIVDIANA., rm Anui'ACTURERof Wheat CleanJT1 crs. Seir Regulating Mill Stone Feeders, Flour Bolt Feeders, and Coolci o voui iiineo . t I. Ol It I'ACKDItS AND Flouring Mills Complete," and keeps Wooden Cogs, Conveyor Flights, Burr Mill Stones, Portable Burr Mills, best Dutch Anker Boiling Cloths, all sizes, from No. 000 to No. 12, and Mill Furnishings generally. Also, Bolting Cloths made up to order. Advice free respecting number and arrangement of cloths to produce Iho desired results, and agent fur the sale of riehts for BONNKL'S Improved processor flouring. JXpOfflce, City Foundry Building. apr3 1858. GEE AT SI ieirV! 1858. ATTRACTION. NOW RKCK1VING AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 50s East Washington street, , A Magnificent Asiortment or f Seasonable Dry-Goods. AMONG which will be round rich, plain and figured blnck silks; Cheno. Bayadere and plaid silks; Berege, Chili, inett and Lawn Robes A'ttuillc, Printed Organdies aud .Jaconets: Plain and Ombra Barege and Tissues; Barege and Moire DeLaines; French, English ahd American Chintz; Marseilles for Basques; Stella Cashmere Shawls and Scurfs; Embroideries and Laces a great variety; Hoop Skirts and Skirting: Lace and Silk Mantillas; Gloves and Hosiery of every kind; Notions, &c. ' Also A large stock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, such as bleached aud brown muslins and sheetings, bleached and brown table damasks, Huckcrbaek and Russia Twillings, Piano and Table covers, bleached and brown linen table cloths, Marseilles quilts, ticks, hickorys. checks, cottonades, Jeans, cloths and enssimeres, vesting?, &c, &c, "i'i-3 . CLAY & CARTER.' The Miimiiioili Wholesale (,'roccr . AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. JUST RECEIVING . , . , 400 packages of Mackerel; . ' ' . Itmtl - do Lake Fish ; - ' - ' . 1000 bbls. Kanawha Salt; 3000 do Lake Salt on hand; .--'.- .. 5U() . do ; Cement; 200 do Plaster; " " ' ' ' : ; ' ' . 50 hhds , of Sugar; - ' 100 Sacks of Coffee; r . . ' 100 bbls. Molasses; 500 boxes' Glass; 1 S00 kegs Nails; ' ' 100 bbls. Refined Sugar; ' 50 kegs Soda; 1 . . . '. 100 boxes Caudles, Star and Tallow, ' 60 boxes Soap; - ' ' 1 100 bbls. Rosin ; . .... - : 50 do Tar; 1 100 do White Sand; ; Teas, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries, too tedious to mention. -' I am Agent for Kent's Matches. ' ' TO3 1 will pay the market price for Flour, Bacon, Lard, Wheat and Flax Seod. All my Fish are lit Cincinnati prices, which can' be found in your price current.-. ' ANDREW WALLACE. apr3 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of VV illiain G. Blue, late 01 marion countyr ueceasea.-- baio estate is supposed to be solvent. . BENJAMIN BLUE, apr3 3w . . '.1 Administrator.. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that 1 will sell at the residence of the late William G. Blue, deceased, at Public Auction on Saturday, the 24th day ol April, A. D., 1858, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., all of his personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting of Household Furnituro, Farming utensils, two horses, two Milch Cows, three head of Beef Cattle, and other live stock. Also, a Wagon and Harness, Wheat in the field, threshed Wheat, Hay, a lot of Lumber, Corn in the crib, Lard, and a lot ol Bacon and Pickled Meat, beside other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of nin months will be given on ull amounts over three dollars, botes to be given with good security, with interest, and without relief from val. uation or appraisement laws. ; BENJAMIN BLUE, apr3-3w Administrator. ; nnHE ATTKM HtJi OF THE LADIi; AND B Gentlemen visiting our city is called to the most Beautiful lot of Good) ever brought to Indianapolis. - Consisting of Silks, Grenedines, Berages, Oagandies, Fronch Jncoaetts, Lawns, Frencli Prints and Parasols. English and domestic prints and lawns. Embroideries, Infant's Robes and Frock Waists. Fine lace and muslin setts, white and colored Pique Cloths for basques and children's wear; I.ace Mits, Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle thread and fine English Hose for ladies and children. Scarfa and Stella Shawls; a largo lot or Lace Mantles from three to forty five dollars. Silk, Chip, Crape. Straw, Cactus, Hair, and a variety of bonnets. Artu flt'ial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, Children's Bonnets and Hats. No. 5, Bates House, Washington street. apr3-2m , M. GILLIGAN. TBIJIT I IV CANs;Cherries, Currants, - Pumpkins, J Peaches, Strawberries, Blackberries, Ac. in their natural state. . .... 1 :(marS7),. . MILLS, ALFORD S; CO. NO. i MACK i:HEL.-Put np for families in sinal packages, quarter bbls., and Kits, flue and fat, just received from Boston. . . v , HERRING in boxes and half bbls.- .1 COD FISH Spiced and Fresh Ovsters. mar27 . . . . : , . MILLS, ALFORD & COi G OI.DF.1N SYIITJP, in 10 gallon kegs. mar a . iviiijLS, ALf okii dz CO. .I,, : '. For Sale-or Bent. npHE Residence now occupied by A. 8. CONDIT, Esq., on - New York street. Possession given on the flrtst day of June, so, for sale or exchange for city property, or Carpenter's work, the s. w.qr. of sec. 26, township 72, n. of r.25w., in Clark county, Iowa; and the n.e. qr. of sec. 19, township 83, e. or r. 4 w., in Jones county, Iowa. mar27-3w S. E. PERKINS. Notice to heirs of Petition to Sell Iteal Estate BTATE OP INDIANA, MARION COUNTY : Notico is hereby given that David H. Birt, Administrator or the estate of George W. Evans deceased, has filed his petition so sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts' ; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Countv. , Attest: JNOC. NEW, . mar2T-3w. ;.' . , .' Clerk C. C. P. Marion Co. , A BAUGAliV. THE undersigned has one of the most desirable lots In the eity for a residence, for sale, itbeing ont-lot numbered thirteen, (13) in St. Clair's addition to the city of Indianapolis, fronting East on Meridan street. ALSO Eighty acres of land in Madison county.' Office No. 8, second floor, Blake's Building, Indianapolis. mar27-6w EDMUND CLARK. One Cent Revard, LEFT the subscriber on the 21st day of March. 1858, an apprentice by the name of THOMAS FITSGIRL. Therefore, 1 forwarn alt persons from trusting or harboring bim on my account. Any person returning said boy will be entitled to the above reward, but no charges orthanks. Decater Township... (raai27-3w) , JACOB PRICE. Sale ot House and Eot. THE Undesigned, Administrators of the Estate of Leonard Woolen, deceased, will, on SATURDAY the 24th day of April, in tne year itn,; commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, on the premises, in the city of Indianapolis, sell to the highest bidder, the House and Lot belonging lo said decedent, situated in the city of Indianapolis, on the comer of Ohio and Tennessee streets, directly North of the West Market house, known as Lot number six in Square thirty-three In said city. The same will be sold for one-third of tlie amount purchase money given on the day of sale; the residue in equal payments of one and two years. Deferred pavments bearing interest from date and secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned . Title deed to the property indisputable and clear of encumbrance. ' MILTON WOOLLEN and ' - . - ' WILLIAM M WOOLLEN, mnr27-3w '- Administrators.' jVf OHLKAIVS SCGAK. -Refined. Crushod, Powder1 ed and Clarified Sugars A very extensive supply. N. O. Molasses and Golden Syrup .. . . ' Rio and Java Coffee or the best; " '. ., Raisins, Figs, and Prunes, very fincjr ' ' 1 ' ' Oranges and Lemons; -Mackerel and Herring on the way; : ' ' . ' '. " Salt, the fairest and purest in market. ' ' mar MILLS, ALFOKD & CO.
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NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP SFKIAU AND SIMniEK D It Y G0 O D S! "YTE rece,v'nK one 01 'be most attractive and i Complete Selections of New and Seasonable Goods In the West. Our old Ktnclr 1mlna. K ...... -.. 1 1
point, one of our (Inn remains in the East making constant purchases or New and Fresh Goods From Importers and Agents, At low rates. Our disposition is to be satisfied with SMALL PROFITS; 0ur determination to give our Energy, Skill and Experience ; To the control of our business. : Our facilities for doing business ECONOMICALLY. And to the mtiifaction ot all who may favor us, gives us advantages that looks towards the ua,tir uu i Interests of Onr Customers. And although we do not claim to have In store 10n,0O0 worth of goods, nor do wo expect patrons rroin the North Pole, yet we DO intend to give effort, fair dealing, gentlemanly treatment, low prices, and a complete variety or the Latest, Best and A e west. With plenty of goods for the million, and solicit, and expect fi" '1,orl""ll' 10 cxhiu" UARGAINS 10 an appreciative publIOI.iTIAN'.S CHEAP CASH STOKE, NO. 3, OliO FELLOWS' HAEIM IWl)lANAPOl!lS. niar27-lm JIOLITIAN Jk It I CO. VEIOIOVr MOBfJAN. rnHIS very superior Trotting Stallion will, stand ror the imX' provement of stock, from March 13 to Julyl st, 1X38. a my stables, on the Shelbyville State road, one and one-third miles duo south ofthe south-east terminus of Virginia A venue. TERMS Two dollars down, and (HI when the mare proves with ronl. I have one of his colls which I invite all to examine. 11 f- mares aopi at reasonable rates, Ac, c. VERMOMT MORGAN is veajs old. mist. l. i. I -a hnH. high, weighs about luilb pounds, shoulder measures 30 inches, back, 2G inches, loin. 18 inches, hi 11. 2ri inch.. ntit ima tr.itu4 j 01 u nine 111 seconus. (Keier to Mr. Johm Foudkay, Sher111 ui uiailllll OUIllV . Some very good Judges of horses, while admitting VERI..,-.., t juunuflii 10 ue me oest got up norse they ever saw, remark he is too small. To such 1 rcspectfullv suggest to compare the above measurement of tho most " Vital Points " with the same of any large horse. ror r-eoigree, die, &c, address, W. H. TURNER, mar27-4w . Indianapolis. Transparent Window Shades ! H. A. FLETCHER &. CO., TSo. 10, East Washington-street, F LET CUE ICS NEW BLOCK. j.... i..w.uu u .u..a i... ui on nis.es aim qualities or Transparent Shades, which will be sold low. - niaE20-3m Im.I .n.ni.al 1nvno ln .1 .11 I TO BENT, :, rjHE handsome Residence at the S. E. corner of Alabama I and North streets. . ALSO A commodious dwelling on New Jersev street Immediately North ofthe late Samuel Merrill's residence. Inquire or mar20-3w1I A.G.PORTER. GBOCEK1ES FOB 1838. AVERY HEAVY STOCK, and the most complete assortment in store and arriving daily none cheaper in market. (marSO) MILLS, ALFORD& CO. To Rlaitufacfurers and Carders. WE would respectfully invite the attention of Manufacturers and Carders of the West to our complete and full assortmentof. Cotton und Wool IrTacHine Cards, From the Manufactory ofJAS. SMITH & CO. ' ' ALSO Hannah & Carpenter's Celebrated Suttinet and Jeans Warps, All of which are warranted of the vory bost quality, and wil1 be sold at the Manufacturer's prices. , , A. II. WILLARD & CO., n'ar20 . '. : Noi 40, West Washington street. . .Administrator's Sale. TJaJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at 1 Public Auction, at Hlake's Commercial Row, in the city of lndianapalis, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of April, A. D., 1858, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the residue of the personal property of Benjamin E. Holbrook, deceased. .. r . TERMS OF SALE All sums of three dollars,' cash in hand will be required ; all sums over that amount, a credit of twelve months will bo given, the purchasereenriugthe same by note, without any relieT from valuation or appraisement laws. - : . . WILLIAM WALLACE, mar27:5w ..... Administrator., ( EIGHT! EKillTJ! EIGHT!!! PRATT & SINKER inform their patrons that they have now on hand a large and beautiful assortment of Knapp's Patent and the Lunar Lamps. Also-OI the excelsior refined rosin and Sylvic Oils, which are free from any unpleasant odor, af fording the most brilliant and cheapest light sold. ! ITP Town and country rights for sale on liberal terms. Oflice and Store, No. 7, Dunlap's buildings. Meridian street, one door South or Wesley Chapel, Indianapolis, Ind. febu-ly 1858. NEW STO BE! '1858. ': ' ": 'AND NEAV PRICES! .. AT THE :...;;'-.'!'-.;. CAPITOL CLOTHING H0TJSE,' Fletcher Block, Jfo. 8, East Washiugtoa Street, . INDIAIVPOI.IS, IND. w E would respectfully call Ihe attention of all to our , . n. vv STOCK of . SPUING AND STJMJTIEie BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,: For Men, Boys, . and Youth's Wear, Which we are now receiving, and are selling at prices thatdefy competition. We will, keep on hand all articles usually kept In a Clothing Store. : a 1 'Gent's Furnishing' Goods, Consisting of Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs Scarfs. Gloves, Socks, &c.' ALS0 Carpet Bags, Oil Cloth Bogs, and India Rubber Goods. Our goods are all of the best material and latest fashion, and at the 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, we assure the citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country, that we shalfde all in our powerto make our establishment known as the .; . Head Quarters for GoodBargalns, , ' OUR MOTTO IS B E A D Y F A Y! - Pursuing this policy we shall not be under the necessity o charging an additional profit to make up for bad debts or delays in payments MYER & BROTHER, jnar2(i-tjin . Fletcher's Block, No. 8, East Washington-st. 2 o oil - hi'i . CO 5 ? 2 Hi ra O LL , e
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Eand For ale. rHE advertiser has 40 acres of uncultivated first class land I i Jaspercounty, within six miles ofthe New Albany and Salem railroad, about 30 acres of which is prairie, and the balance timber, lhat he will sell low for cash, or trade for city property. Address box 2NS, City Post Ofllco. mar20-lf OYE CRIPPLES, lhat are suffering with pains night and . . da7;nowc" Sfeliefby using a botlle of Truman Wainwnghl's Rerady, it is a sure cure; has been tried; lias proved to do as he says; the remedy will prove its own cure; do not put It off; the sooner the remedy is applied the bettor. Call at the Tin Shop, opposite the County Seminary. Indian P?'1- T. L. S. WAIN WRIGHT. fehl32m Farm for Sale. rrUIH ; UNDERSIGNED wishes lo sell acres of land, on J. the Lafayette Slate road four miles North-west of Indianapolis. The land Is or first-rale quality, all heavilv timbered except two acres, which are cleared. For particulars apply on the premises. 1 ' 1 ' ALSO 150 cords or dry wood which will be delivered lo quantities lo subpurchasers. Address n"'r,-tf A. J. MILLER. D B. JOHIV BULL'S Compound Fectoral of Wild Cherry. A Scientific and Rapid Cure for all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, embracing Bronchitis, Influenza, Pneumonia, Plenrisa, Asthma, Colds, Coughs, Spilling of Blood, . Palpitation or the Heart, Catarrhs, Whooping Cough, Loss orstrenglh. Difficult Breathing, Uoarsnessaud INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION! Below we Insert a rew certificates from the many wo have lately received In rvor of this valuable medicine. From a Minister ofthe M. E. Church, who la well known throughout the State of Kentucky. Head : r r l ,.'., Woodi.awn, January 15, 1858. Dr. John Bull My Dear Sir: Wo have used a couple of bottles of your Pectoral of Wild Cherry In our family and think It a very valuable medicine. My wife has been much afflicted with an unusual cough and a ;grcat difficulty in her respiratory organs, but has found almost instantaneous relief upon using your medicine. I shall not hesitate to recommend I. o others similarly afflicted- Your friend, ; Richard D, Ncalk, Jefferson county. Ky. Loimsvilm, Kr., January 18,1857. Dr. John BullVoar Sir : I was induced from your representations to use your "Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry," Ml sevoral cases of colds and coughs in my family, and It has given Immediate relief In all cases. Being so much pleased with Its remedial virtues, I cannot withhold this .statement, that others may bo benefitted by Its use. I say to all who aro suffering from cough and all Its symptoms, to try It, and I am fully assured that they will be relieved by its use. Yours respectfully, James H. Thomwoh.'. ,i EVANRVILI.E, 1D., NOV. 17,1857. Dr. John Bull, Louisville Ky Dear Sir : 1 have tried your Pectoral in a well-marked and severe case of Pulmonary Consumption, accompanied with severe hemorrhage from the lungs, In which Cod Liver Oil totally failed to produce any ben. eflcinl effect, and 1 was perfectly astonished at the Immediate relief and diinuuition 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 Mageniss, M. D. Kead a certificate from Capt. James D. Hamilton, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, to whom we refer you : '. Louisville, Kv., Dec. 20, 1857., Dr. John Bud Sir : It gives me pleasure to inform you and the publie generally of tlie immediate relief I obtained from the use of your Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry. I was attacked with a very severe cold, which sottled on my bronchial tubes, and caused me to cough almost Incessantly, which gave me great alarm. I obtained a bottle of your 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 entirely relioved of the cough and was as well as I ever was. ; I got the second bottle for my daughter, and upon taking it she obtained entire and immediate relief and health. She had a cough of longstanding and which threatened Consumption. Yours rospectfully, Jamks D. Hamilton. UjSold by all Druggists everywhere. All orders from wholesale purchasers or applications for agencies must be ad dressed to. . . W. W. ROBERTS, marl3-2m i General Agent for Indiana!
, . Administrator's Notice. rriCE is hereby given that the nndersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of I ite of Marion county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them duly authenticated, lor settlement. The estate is supposed to besolveot. : .,. : WM. M. & MILTON WOOLEN, - inar2o-3w .,: .' ' . Administritorsi . WALL PAPER! WINDOW PAPER! "'" : ' 1 '' ' 1 and ' W I N DO W SUA DBS! A 'LARGKond magnificent assortment, selected from the latest and most elegant patterns, expresslv for the Spring trade. mar20 , .WERDEN & CHAMBERLAIN. i -i ll Administrator's Sale. ' ; TTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrai V . tors will sell at Public, Auction, on Saturday, the 10th day of April next, at half past 0 o'clock A. M., at the residence of Leonard Woollen, late of Marion county, deceased, on the corner of Tennessee and Ohio streets, commencing at 10 o'clock; a. all of his personal properly, consisting of House-hold Furniture, e. A credit of six months will be given on all snms over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. ' WM. M. & MILTON WOOLLEN, " mar20-3w . , , Administrators. "New Botanic Drizcr Store. .. DRS. A BBETT & COFFIN, having associated themselves together in the Drug Business, also in the Practice of Medicine, would solicit a portion of public"patronage. As we Intend to keep nothing but purely botanic medicines we can sell anything in our line as cheap as any house in the West. Store nnd office, No. It;, East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana, in the State Sentinel buildings. : Dr. Abbetl's residence at his old stand. . Dr. Coflin's lesidenco, for the present, corner nf Delaware and Michigan streets, immediately north of the 2d Ward School House, and adjoining Dr. Woodburu's residence. . . , marl3-3m For the Spring of '58. i fr H A A ROW'S of Wall Paper; - ' ' U,UUU' , , -500() Window Shades. arl3 . . . ' STEWART & BOWEM. "Administrator's Sale of Beal Estate, , TTOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at Public Auction,' 11 at tho Court House door, in the city of Indianapolis, on Saturday, Ihe 24th day of April, 1R5S, at 2 o'clock; p. m., in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, of the Countv of Marion, and State of Indiana, the following described real estate, to wit: Forty -five feet on the West side of lot number-: ed (3) in square numbered ((19) sixty-nine, fronting on Washington street, in the City of Indianapolis, subject to the life estate of Mary A. Overall, in twenty feet on the East side thereof, as set off to her in dower by order or Court. TERMS One-third of the purchase money cash in haud, one third in six mouths, and one-third in twelve months from the day of sale, wilh interest, nnd without relielf from valuation or appraisement laws. The deferred payments to be secured by notes with approved seeurltv. CORNELIUS W. VAN HOCTEN, ' - i Administrator of the estate of George W. Moore deceased.1 niar20-4w . . , - : GOLD AND SIliVEB WATCHES. TURT RECEIVED SOME OF THE FINEST TIMEKEEP, tjf Bnn lis I nn. w u K Lilt. . u Time's jWuitry," says a quaint but true old saw, . And ir you doubt it, waste and see it lost. And you will find that, once slipped off and gone ' Itsworth you'd win again at any cost. ' - .. ' . : : Get you a Watch then listen to its voice ObeyitI but to be most sure ; That It is good, just call on CHARLIE FRENCH, '" : Then you will get the best you can procure; . . ' i -.-.;:'.; J K W K i, II Y. . .,, Since Venus with her girile charm'd the Gods; : , Since Juno's crovin flashed Love's inspiring rav; ' Since Borgia'srin brought Life 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 causea dangerous rival's fall ; '- i '. Or, happier still, a Wedding Ring would buy;. B, - Or yet, a "pin" to hold a husband by; - v t "i Or, "gents" who'd "rfi'ira" helps you'll surely meet, . By calls at 37, West Washington street. marS , Indianapolis Plow Factory. ; Washington Street,. nearly opposite Little's Hotel, ; .'( i IIspiANAPOLlS, IND. rw-HK undersigned would respectfully call the attention of sL ' the Fanning community to his assortment of the celer brated Cast Steel Plow, . THE FAUMEK'S CHOICE that took the FIRST PREMIUM at the late State Falr"for the best workmanship and durability. Also First Premium on One-Horse Cast Steel Plow as being the best adapted to scouring, and durability of any other. I am man ufacturing any size of these Plows, from a One-Horse to a Three-Horse and heavy Road Plows. Farmers will find it decidedly to Uieir advantage by purchasing of Home Manufacture, as full satisfaction wilt be given at all times and in all cases at the Manufactory where every article is warranted and made perfect if not as represented.' These Plows have been satisfactorily used In the Western and Southern States, and will, with a fair trial, perform in lightness of draught, manner of turning the toil, and durabil- -ity, of any iu use. ' ALSO An assortment of single and double Shovel Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Sub-Soil Plows, Single-Trees, DoubleTrees, (a nice article for three horses abreast.) ' i Liberal discount made to dealers. ,. Particular attention paid to repairing, with promptness and despatch, and in the best style of workmanship, - ' . I ' ' mar6-3m W. M. GAUSE.
