Locomotive, Volume 44, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1858 — Page 3

THEMAIL-ROBBER, TUCKERMAN, PLEAD" 1 ING GUILTY. S. Tuckerman, indicted for the robbery of the TT S. mails between Boston and New York, plead ailt y on Friday. He will be sentenced to-morrow. The trial has occupied the U. S. Circut Court at New-Ha- ' yen since Tuesday. The chain of evidence was comlete. I was clearljr proved that the robberies were committed in Connecticut. The prisoner had accumulated postage-stamps to the value of $3,500; but it is supnosed he did not obtain much money. Fitly dollars, ' n counterfeit bills, were found in his possession. A correspondent of the Boston Traveller adds some interesting particulars of Tuckerman's operations: ult is singular that he should have kept a memorani dum of tae profit ar loss attending each depredation; but under date of Nov. 21, in a note book, there is an entry under the head of B. T. That night he took six cftv-dollar tills on the Kensington Bank from a letter ent by Mr Hildle3of. Trrytown, to Portland. The Bntry charges himself with $390, and a credit is given 0f the less amount by discount of money, which prob ably was done at a broker's. igj" The great question whether ladies ought to tie their garters above or below the knee has lately been past into the arena of public discussion on the authority of a French gentleman who died a hundred years l0 tj,e Due de St. Simon namely who affirmed categorically that all those who wear their garters below the knee are "common, vulgar persons." In reply to this dictum the New York correspondent of The Springfield Ileguhlican enters into the following train of argument: N. Y. Tribune. "It is in vain to cite to our women the example of those of old Rome and Athens. True American practicability laughs in the face of mere classic effect; and, as they are not all destined for the ballet where, I admit, legs are a consideration, to which the knee, per se, must succumb they are ready with an answer to the raised-hands-and-eyes question, 'Can it be pos'sible that a woman will destroy the proportions of a 'well-shaped leg by fastening the stocking below the 'knee ?' If the proposed improvement, they retort, were less comfortable only, they might hearken with reverence to the wisdom of the world ; but, as it involves not merely discomfort, but serious injury to the knee, they'll e'en have none of it. Of my own pergonal experience, I recollect the testimony of an eminent Southern surgeon, in the days when young men wore straps under their boots, to the effect that, as Ion" as that vanity prevailed, diseases of the knee-joint were of much more frequent occurrence, and that the epidemic declined with the fashion ; moreover, that owing to the extreme delicacy of the cartilages of the knee-joint, an almost imperceptible pressure, if long continued, will inevitably produce disease in them. That the stocking bound tightly above the knee (and it would require to be gartered much more tightly above than below, to insure neatness) would have that effect, no one can doubt." One of our citizens, who recently thought of emigrating to Kansas, has just returned, and reports the condition of business in that Territory as most deplorable. Many of the inhabitants are actually starving. Laborers are abundant, but there is no work ; and all who have gone there with the expectation of finding a golden opportunity for acquiring riches have discovered themselves grossly deceived. Keokuk (a.) Journal. Planting Locust Seed. L. D. J. wishes to be informed of the best method of preparinj; black locust seed to cause them to vegetate readily. The best treatment of locust seed to insure a speedy germination, is to gather the seed as soon as ripe in the Fall, shell them and put them in a box of sand, keep the sand . moist and exposed to the weather until Spring, then ' sift the sand out, and plant in April, about the usual time of planting corn. When seed are not procured in time to adopt this method, take them at the proper time of planting, pour hot (not boiling) water on them ; let them stand in the water in a warm place for sev- , eral days, changing the water every second day, when some of the seed will become considerably swollen; these should be picked out and planted ; let the others remain in the water until the shell becomes soaked and the kernel swollen, and plant as before. With this treatment they will grow as readily as Indian corn. Plant first in nursery rows, putting the seed six inches apart, and the rows four feet asunder, and transplant the first or second Spring following. St. Louis Valley Farmer. The latest Texas papers speak of the devastations committed by grasshoppers. In many places entire corn fields have been laid waste, there not being left a blade or stock of anything ereen. The corn.

which had grown five or six inches high, has been utterly destroyed. A gentleman, just down from San Antonio, says these insects completely cover the prairies in many places, destroying everything before them as tney go. ihey are said to be quite small, only one' half or three-quarters of an inch in length. INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. Corrected Every Friday morning-, BV A. WALLACE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Our flour market is without material change, the demand be ing about equal to the supply, and good brands are selling at 53.30 to $3.40. Corn has advanced, and Is firm and active at 28 cents. Bacon dull and lower, 6 to 6i hog round being all that id given. JWTTER-Wholesale jn12 BEANS-White 60S70C BEESWAX ; 2fl2ta CHEESE sisc CORN MEAL (old) aSSc ,""V. 8Mc uutiun yakns Assorted, dnll 25c p lb. ropPRU Blti"? ..Nol, 16ic; No 2 15c UUt FEE Rio , 1212ic Laguayra 4c Ji'.va 17i18e UUC40 mar (mil weignisj . . 20c pal 18c Summer Pressed lH12c FISH No. 1 mackerel 818 00 No. 2 mackerel 8j5 nnis 00 No. 3 mackerel. 1314 Common Lake Fish- $5 505 75 White (half bbls.) Detroit River Fish 6 00 White (bbls.) do .... $11.50 Pickerel (half bbls.) $575 'A Herring tti FRUIT-Dried Apples 1.00 Peaches, new None. FEATHERS Live Geese 3035c GRAIN Owing to the rnst coining on the wheat before harvesting, it has damaged the crop, and caused buvers to have WhW"16' of Prices for buying. o ATs'fsift,,v.'.:::: v:.v.v:;.v;.v: : POTATOES. fMmt corn o.ew)brisk;::;;;;;:;;;;::;;:::::;:;:;;;:;:". li hay, if ton KUlrsnS MOLASSKS-New Orleans','per bbl'.V. V.".. SntJuc Golden Syrup 7580c PRnvicinvc f," Hou"e 45c PROVISIONS Bacon Sides.... 77c. Shoulders 5i(Sc EDs-F,ax..::::;::::::;::::;::;;:::;:::; $lover $5.35 SAlT 1 ""Otliy S2 5(l2 75 ""i-Kaiiawha, 9 280 lbs 81 00l 80 puko- " $3 102 5(1 iwAium 32 10(33 35 OUGARJ,ew Orleans.: 7J.b defined lllHc Crushed 12i13c Powdered I2j13c CAIrrvE.':k0'lee''s"!rHr JOtollci cmbvp D PLASTEK 1 imd . 9'i 502 75 ROsw" White 1 W 1AU0W D&iUc H. KOSEJiGAHTES, HI. APOTHECAKY AND DRUGGIST, AVashlngXon Street, A few doors west of Delaware Street. Mp.KicAN AND C-ERMAMDRUGS AND MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES; PURE WINES AND LIQUORS: FINE PERFUMERY; BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS; SUNDRIES. fr Having made large additions to my stock of late, and buying red"1 flr" hands' 1 am enbld to sell many articles at much "ced pricec. The long experience t have in the business , I trust, be a guaranty to the public of getting the righ, d of Medicines, and made as they ought to be. A continues of ,he liberal patronage heretofore conferred upon me, is .ectfuUysoUcited. . TO lMcTlVTEKS. Book fhna:4VfTerbstnma7Tah,SOper-Ro1 "d Ttv'S ,-"tr ELDER & HAKKNESS.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ILj" The second annual exhibition of the Phythonian Society of the N. W. C. University, will be held in the University Chap. el on Wednesday evening, the 19th Inst., at half past 7 o'clock, The public are cordially invited to attend. " WILLIAM JIOFHTTIS Wholesale and Retail OPPOS1TE LITTLES' HOTEL. JUST RECEIVED, a snlendid assortmentof PAINTS. OILS, VAK.MSH, GLASS, and a fresh supply of DRUGS. SPRING MEDICINE. GET THE PUREST, GET THE CHEAPEST, , GKT THE MOST EFFICACIOUS. In Bhort, get THE BEST, which are Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. These wonderful Medicines are entirely vegetable, leave 110 bad effects, and call not by any possibility injure the most delicate constitution. Never was a good .Spring Medicine so necessary as now, for in addition to the Miln diseases and deranged Stomach and Liver, which every Wintur produces, it is most evident to all who are accustomed to note the powerful influence for good or ill that the mind has upon the body, that the anxiety of mind caused by the late wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleanse, strengthen and purify your system with the Scandinavian Remedies, and you win prouaoiy save yourseii irom serious illness tho coming Summer. See Advertisement. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fee for announcing candidates $1:00, to be pre-paid. Mr. Editor. Pleaae announce the name of Georrk W. Pitts as a candidate forRheriff of Mnrion county, subject to the decision of tbe Democratic Convention, ar.d oblige nisrSJO Many Democrats. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of John F. Gulick as a candidate for Sheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision of Die Democratic County Convention, and oblige murSO Many Democrats. 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 much oblige many of the voters of niarJ3 Marion County. Mh. Editor Please announce tho name of JAMES KIKLIN as a candidate for Treasurer of Marion County, subject to the decisiou of the Democratic County Convention, and oblige Many Old Friends. 7T7 Please announce JOHN W. HAMILTON as a candidate before the Democratic Convention for nomination to the office of County Treasurer. JT1P Mr. Editor Please announce the name of SAMUEL BECK as a candidate fnr Treasurer of Marion County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. MANY OLD DEMOCRATS. Editor Locomotive Please say that VALENTINE BUTSCH will be a ennuidate before the next Democratic Convention for ounty Treasurer, subject to the decision of said Convention. Many Democrats. Mr. Editor Plase announce that FOSTER WHITFORD, of Kerry Lownshin, will be supported for the office or county Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, by old Democrats and young, an oblige Many Voters. Mr. Editor Please announce that Daniel Foust, of Centre Towushit). will be a candidate for County Recorder, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, and oblige marc many voters. Mr. Editor Please announce Daniel C. Greenfield, late Deputy Clerk of Marion County, as a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. . (marayj xouno Democrats. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of A. F. Short" ridge as a candidate for tbe office of County Treasurer, sub Ject tc the decision of tho Marion County Republican Conven' lion, we leei warranieu in suomuiinc me name 01 nr. nuori ridpe for the above office, being fully satisfied that he is emi" nently qualified to discharge tbe duties. mar27 ' ' Many Friends, m ii m a 21 a "O hannv lot, and hallowed, even as the joy of Angels, Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with the roses 01 love." On the 6th of May, by "William Sullivan, Esq., Mr. Geo. Bow ers and Miss Sarah Conners. LICENSES ISSUED TO Andrew L. Parrish and Kliza Jane Stuphen, on the 6th. George Bowers and Sarah Conner, on the 6th. James Moore and Elizabeth Cavenaugh, 8th. Edwin 8. Mead and Elizabeth Petty, 11th. 0 Death, what art thou, strange and solemn alchy mists, iilaoo rating Lite's iilixir fro m these clayeycrucioies." . Died of Paralysis, on the evening of the 9th of April, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. M. Wilson, in this city, Mary White, widow of George White, formerly of Philadelphia, in the 7 1st year of her age. . , ' The deceased was reared a Friend, and remained during her life, a useful and valued member of the Society. This venerable woman possessed uncommon mental and physical ability, which she retained till her last severe attack: of illness Her hand and heart were ever open to the claims of Religion, of Humanity, and Benevolence; and she has left a large cirfcle of near relatives and warmly attached friends to mourn her lossi and follow her example "Fully ripe, like the ear of the reaper, ' ' She met the pale messenger's word; For sweet is the sleep of the sleeper, Who rests in the name of the Lord!" W. SPECIAL NOTICE. LL those indebted to Horn & Read and H. J. Horn, are requested to call at once and settle, and save costs. The usiness must be closed. may 15-8 w J. B. McCHESNEY, Assignee. IYEINO AND SCOURING. BY WIClTAltt STOACKElt) north-east corner of Canal and Washington Street. I am prepared to do all kinds Coloring. Silk and Wool Goods colored; Ladies' Bonnets and Gentlemens' Hats, Coats and Pants colored; Scouring and Bleeching Crape Shawls; Scouring Carpets and Table Covers, without injuring the color. He warrants all colors in dyeing, gives them a good gloss, and prepares theui like new. maylo-linTT DON'T BUY A REAPER UNTIE YOU HAVE EXAMINED ATKINS AUTOMATON, OR SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER! ! THE BEST COMBINED MACHINE IN . USE ! ! ' It has a raker always on hand and doing the workt particularly in a heavy or lodged crop, better than a man, saving at least another hand in binding. ' ' IS EVEN A GREATER GRAIN SAVER TRAIN LABOR SAVOR!!0 AND IS ALSO A FIRST RATE MOWER!! If you intend getting rid of your OLD FASHIONED BACK. BREAKER, And get a rake with BONE AND MUSCLE OF IRON AND WOOD ! ! YOU MUST BE MOVING, FOR 6000 NEXT HARVEST, Will by no means as nearly supply the demand as the 4000 which were so insufficient the past season. P. S. BIRKENMEYER, AG'T. IN DIANA SEED AND

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AGRICULTURAL STORE No. 74, East Washington St.,

HAVE A HOME VALUABLE LOTS

A L LK Y IS 9 a o. o x a. feet.

FIRST STREET

I The undersigned offer for t?ale the above Desirable Property, situated in the best part of the City, in a neighborhood that is improving rapidly, and owned and occupied by the best class of citizens. Meridian Street is graded and graveled up to the property, and is now, and always will be one of the most desirable streets in the City for residences. We will sell this property at the price affxed to each lot. Terms. One-Third Cash; tho balance in nine and fifteen months, with interest. Title unexceptionable. Apply at this office. . , ELDER & HARKNESS.

"USIIELS of First Quality of KEED COKN, O vl frooin the southern part of the state, for sale at muyl5-3w VAJKN'S HAKDWAKE STORE. POCKET BOOK L.OST. I" OST on Wednesday, Mny 5 either on the east end of 4 Washington Street, or on the Michigan Road oast of the city, a medium sized Pocket Book, with two pockets at each end, and a place to hold bills, and containing one $10 bill on the State Bank of Ohio, supposed to be bad; a note for 855 00 from E. Petticord to J.;J . Gates, and a few other papers. The finder will confer a favor by either leaving it at this office, or returning it to me. A. CAYLOR. mayl5-lw NEW STYLES JKWELHY. WE have Just received a Ane assortment of New Styles Jewelry, such us Breastpins I'.ur icings, Finger Kings, Guard and Fob Clin. ins, Necklaces, &c. ' Our stock Is now large and well assorted, which we offer at 10 per cent, above manufacturers1 and importers' prices. Call and see at W. H. TALBOTT & CO'S. May 15, 1858. INDIANAPOLIS ROLLllVO IYIIL.JL COMPANY. fTHHE Rolling Mill at this place having passed into the hands I of a Stoek Company, have organized under the "Gen eral Law of Indiana" for the incorporation of manufacturing companies, by the election of the following gentlemen as Directors: J. M. Lord, Esq., of New York; James Blake Esq-, of Indianapolis; James Vanbtaricum, Esq., of Indianapolis; R. A . Douglas. Esq.. of Indianapolis, And are now prepared to execute orders for re-rolling old, ana lurnistiing new iron, at as snort notice, ana on as reasonable terms, as can be done by any other establishmentTheir facilities for re-rolling are not surpassed In the Unionbeing able to furnish iron of the various patterns from 45 to GO lbs., and in a few weeks will be prepared to exchange new iron tor 01a, on aonvery. Cash at all times paid for old Railroad and Scrap Iron. . All orders for work should be addressed to R. A. DOUGLAS, Superintendent. James Blakk, President and Treasurer. C. B. Partman, Secretary. mayl5-4w A NEW WORK BY T. S. ARTHUR. The Hand, but not The Heart; OR THE LIFE TRTAJLS OF JESSE LOR1NG. AT STEWART & BOWEN'S BOOK MART. May 15, 1858. KEIHAKKABLX: CON VERSIONS, AND REVIVAL INCIDENTS, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BTf HENB WABB BEEGI1ER. May 15, 1858. AT STEWART & BOWEN'S. . CHANGE CFTIME.iMAI 10th, 1858. THE SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO CINCINNATI. Indianapolis & Cincinnati Short liine Railroad, T I A L.AWRENCEBITKGII. No Change of Cars to Cincinnati. THREE Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis dally, (Sundays excepted), for Cincinnati, connecting at Cincinnati with Trains for WilmiDgton, Wheeling, Marietta, Washington, Athens, Parkersburg, Circleville, Greenfield, Washington, City, Lancaster, Hamden, Baltimore, Zancsville, Chillicothe, and Philadelphia. Alio Maysville, Paris, Lexington, and Danville, Kv. First Train. 7. A. Iff., CINCINNATI MAIL, arrives at Cincinnati 12:25, V. M., Lexington, Kv., 7:00 P. M.: Nicholasville, Kv., 7:55, P. M.; Chillicothe, 8:30, P. M.; Zanesville, 1:35. A. M.; Wheeling, 8 A. M. 1.20 Pj M., ACCOMMODATION, arrives at Cincinnati, 6:30 P. M. 6.00 P. M., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, arrives at Cincinnati 10:40 P.M.; Wheeliug4:40 P. M.; Baltimore, 10:30 A.M. Washington City, 11:20 A. M. Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 4 A. M; 11.34 A. M; 8:50 P. M. Throagh Tickets can be had at the Union Ticket office. Indianapolis, and all the Principal Ticket Offices in the West. ruaro W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen'l Ticket Agent. WM. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, FOR ALL THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, AND DEALER IN KAILBOAI) STOCKS, BONDS, 1.4SB WARRANTS, Ac. No. 10i East Washington Street, over Adams' Express Office , Buys, sells and exchanges Property of all kinds. Rents and Leases Houses, Lots and Farms. Buys and sells Stocks, Bonds, Notes and Mortgages. Buys, Sells, and Locates Land Warrants. Sells Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Collects Rents. Notes and Claims. Pays Taxes and examines Titles in any of the Western Suites Enters Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Collections. Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Plats, 01c. Inquiries by letter promptly attended to. All business transactions strictly confidential. . Carriage always at the door to show property. May 8th. LANDS! LANDS!! FARMING LANDS, well located, in Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. For sale, or exchange for City Propertv, bv WILLIAM Y. WILEY, May 8th, 1858. Real Estate Agent, Indianapolis. " at cost: Assignee's Sale of Boots and Shoes. x TI I.I, SEJLX AT FIRST COST the Large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes belonging to the late firm or Morrison or Allison. W. H. TALBOTT, Assignee Indianapolis, May 8, 185S.-3w CHEESE. WESTERN RESERVE, ENGLISH DIARY 1 1 and HAJMBUitirn. ,,24 MILLS, ALFORD & CO. GREAT BARGAIN! GOOD TWO-HORSE WAGON, for Sale cheap. Enquire at May l.-l" ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE. PAY UP. ALL those indebted to the late Arm of P. McNaught & Co., and the late Arms of Morrison & Allison, are requested to call at once and settle, jueiay will add cost 10 each Dill the business must be closed. m,vi-3w W. H. TALBOTT, Assignee.

OF YOUR OWN! AT LOW PRICES.

FEET. 123 1 FJiJST. PRICE 450-00. h u Lil h z PRICK J00.00. PRICE t400.no. PKICE 400.00. PRICE 400.00. LU 2 PRICE J5UO.0O. 1231 FEET. 33 FEET. VEBMOHT IHO KG AN. mills thorough bred Black Hawk Morgan Trotting Stallion, JL will stand for the Improvement of stock, to July 1st, 18o8, at my stables, on the Shelbyville State road, one and one-tbird miles due south of the south-east terminus of Virginia Avenue. TERMS Two dollars down, and $10 when the mare proves with foal. Vermont Morgan is, beyond dispute, the finest model of a Horse ever offered to the public of this State. He comes of a. long line or 1 rotting Horses ot mgn repute, uy reierring to the stock papers of the day, it will be seen that the Black Hawk Morgans are the most popular trotting horses in the United States. His stvle and action cannot be equalled by any Horse in the State, and he is larger than the best Running Horses of the country, that stand at $100. His colts are good sized, and show the fine spirit and make of their sire. He was bred in the bracing Green Mountain climate, and has not served 40 mares previous to this season. He has trotted onefourth of a mile in 44 seconds, though he was never trained for a regular trot. Call and see him. He is all that is claimed for him. For Pedigree, &c, tc, address, W. H. TURNER, May, 8lb, 1858.-3W Indianapolis WANTS A WIFE. A YOUNG MAN of interesting appearance is desirous of V forming a matrimonial alliance with some Young Lady of good character. The young mau is a good mechanic, and has a good education. Aonress WILLIE WATSON, mayl-4w1I Spiceland, Henry County, Tnd, LOOKING GLASSES. A FULL assortment consisting in part of Gilt Glasses from 22 1 13 to 40 x 20 Brown wood and gilt from 22 x 13 to 28 x 16 Rose wood and gilt from 23 x 13 to 28 x 16 Mahogany from 8 x 10 io 20 x 36 This day received at JACOB LINDLEY'S. No. 16 West Washington Street, ap.23. Indianapolis, Ind. FRENCH CHINA. TTOW OPENING, a large stock of French Gold Band and White China, conBiting in part of TEA SETTS, DINNER SETTS, TEAS, COFFIES, PLATES, DISHES, BOWLES, Cov. DISHES, PITCHERS, Cov. BUT TERS, CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT BOWLS, &c. JACOB LINDLEY'S. No. 16 West Washington Street, ap.23 ' Indianapolis, Ind Doctors Jfarry, Bullard and Wright. DRS. PARRY and BULLARD would give notice to their friends and the public generally that they have taken jjr. m. n. w Kitrii i into partnership in me practice 01 Medf cine In all its branches. OFFICE, at Parry and Bullard's old stand, on Meredian street a lew doors soutn 01 the rost umce. apr2i3m CHOICE GROCERIES. 4 RRIV1NG CONSTANTLY. Every article in our line AX always on hand and sold at the lowest cash prices, uu Stock will afford purchasers the advantage of procuring thei entire aeeortment at one house, thereby enabling them to pur chase at lower pricee than is possible, when compelled to get their supplies at two or more estaousnments. We have just received from Boston, several hundred packa' ges 01 MACKEREL, Nos. 1. 2 and 3. WHITE FISH and TROUT from the Lake, quality warran tea. HERRING in boxes and bbls. apr24 MILLS, ALFORD & CO ALT) IV A ICS and TAIt always on hand. aprt!4 JVHLIjS, ALr UKU iy UU. T HAVE twelve choice building lots in the western part o the city I will sell to parties who will improve them . on ton years' cremi. wiw. v. wjjbCK, apr24 tf Keal Estate Agent. WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES Gold and Silver of every variety of style and price. DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, RINGS and BREAST PINS, from $5 to $200. Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, Of every variety of pattern, style and material, Just received at No. 37 West Washington Street, C.G.FRENCH. N.B. Watches repaired and warranted. aprJ4 A TII TOP WAGON. 1 TTIOR SA LE,a two-horse wairon. best material, work roan m ship, Iron axles. Lock, and nicelv painted, will be sold low, apply immediately at Thomas Buist'slron and Stovestore, .Bit nf Halm Mmiaa lni.n.n.11. .11 f W ASIEINGTON FOUNDER ' AND MACHINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. IIASSEL.MAN & VINTON, HJLNDFJLCTURKRS of ENGINES AND ROILERS, c ART and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds; Grist Mills; bash, Muley and circle saw Mills. Also, Rake, Grain Separator, Improved. Pitt's Grain Separator, THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINES. HORSE POWERS for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Machine. PORTABLE ENGINES, suitablo for runninir Threshinir M; chines, Corn Shellers, Portable Mills, Wood Sawing, &c. The attention 01 farmers is directed to this powor,as they are ad mirably adapted to any use to which horse power can be applied. ror circulars, wim terms and price, address as aoove. aprl7 6m HENDRICKS COUNTY LAND. mHE undersigned will exchanee 80 Acres of Land, in Hen t dricks County, within 3i miles of Danville, on which mere is a aeaaening ot 40 acres, for City Propertv. JAMES TURNER, cor. Alabama and South Sts. Indianapolis, May 8th, 18n8.-tf

NEW HARD WARE STORE. GEORGE II. JOHNSON, , i ' Dealer In ' ; , , t ', Hardware and Cutlery. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ISO. 18 WEST WASHINGTON STKEET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, apr!7 3m

N TAILS, If It A DS AND SPIKKS, of the BKST vv heeling brands, lor aie low, at Uie Hardwur store or aprl7 3m GEO. H. JOHNSON. Bl II.1II.HS' IIAKDWAltE Locki, Uutto, Screwii, Latches, Glass and Sash for sale cheap at Iho new hardware store. aprI73m GEO. H. JOHNSON. OOP E HS' TOOLS Knlven. Axe and Adzes of the Celebrated "Weeds' and ''Barton's" manufac ture, together with Hoops, Jointers, Howela, dtc.on hand and for sale by GEO. H. JOHNSON, ; SAWS ITIuley, Sauh, Circular, m Cut, Hand, Wood, Pannel and back Kaws, of the monl celebrated makes, for sale cheap at GEO. H. JOHNSON'S aprl7 3m New Hardware Store. COIIDAGE AND BELTING All nlzea Manilla Knpe. Packing Twine, Saflh and Bed Cords, Rubber and Leather Belting of all widths, for shIb low at , aprl7 3in GEO. H. JOHNSON'S. I TWEES "Ilutcher," "Earl, Smith k Co.," ' and other celebrated makes, of all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap by GEO. H. JOHNSON. MECHANICS' TOOLS Planes of all kinds, Braces and Bills, Augers and Auger Bills, Saws, Levels, and Chisels, with an endless variety of tools as cheap as the cheapest, at GEO. H. JOHNSON'S. . aprl7 3m GEN-IHAKEKS' STOCK Gun Barrels of "Remington" and "Liltler" manufacture, Locks, Mounting, Triggers, Moulds, and in fact everything that may be wanted in that line, at the new hurdware store of aprl3m GEO. H. JOHNSON. A GKICELTUKAL TOOLS Shovels, Spades, J Forks, Hoes, Kakes, Straw Cullers, Com Shelters, and Planters, al the new hardware store of aprl7 3m GEO. H. JOHNSON. J. II. S EMMONS, A CO., AVE ESTABLISHED A PERMANENT branch of their celebrated Enirlish Olitical Establishment r the sale of their Imnroved SnoctKcles. The superiority of their Glasses being so well known and recognized throughout Europe and America, renders all comment on their merits unnecessary. Testimonials to their superiority, from the most eminent physicians and scientific men of both Continents, may be seen at tneir omce, 11111101s street, nearly oppoaitc House. Glasses can be renewed, and all kinds of Optical Instru ments repaired on the shortest notice. aprl7 ly SAMUEL TAGGART, 1NDIANAPOJLIS, INDIANA., ANUFACTURERof Wheat Clean ers. Self Kegulatine Mill Stone eeders. Flour Bolt Feeders, and Cool ers combiner). FI.OUK PACKERS AND Flouring Mills Complete, and keeps Wooden Cogs, Conveyor Flights, Burr Mill Stones, Portable Burr Mills, best Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths, all sizes, from No. 000 to No. 12, and Mill Furnishings generally. Also, Bolting l;loths made up to order. Advice free respecting number and arrangement of cloths to produce the desired results, and agent lor the sale o! rights ror rJoaaiiL'S unproved process 01 flouring. UjOflice, City Foundry Building. apr3 18.JS. . SPRING! 1858. GREAT ATTRACTION. NOW RECEIVING AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 5O9 East "Washing-ton street) A Magnificent Aslortment of , . Seasonable Dry-Goods. A MONO which will be found rich, plain and figured black J silks; Cbene, Bayadere and plaid silks; Berege, Chili, Jaconett and Lawn Kobes A 'Qui lie, Printed Organdies and Jaconets; Plain and Ombra Barege and Tissues; Barege and moire ueijaines; prencn, ungnsn ana American unintz; Marseilles for Basques; Stella Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs; 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 Btock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, such as bleached and brown muslins and sheetings, bleached and brown table damasks, Huckerback and Russia Twillings, Piano and Table covers, bleached and brown linen table cloths, Marseilles quilts, ticks, hickorys, checks, cottonades, jeans, cloths and cassimeres, vestitigs, &c, &c. apr3 CLAY & CARTER. . FUKNITUICE WAKEKOOITI. JOHN VET'f EH, Meridian $t.9 in Keely'tf Invincible Block 5 DOORS SOUTH OF POST OFFICE. T7"EEPS on hand all kinds of good and solid Furniture, which JS- he sells at the lowest prices. As Cabinet-maker and Turner, he is prepared at any time to promptly execute all orders in his line of business. His factory is opposite the Madison Depot. Everything done is warranted to be in the neatest and most durable style. aprlT JOHN VETTER. The ITIaiumolh Wholesale Grocer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. JUST RECEIVING 400 packages of Mackerel ; 1000 do Lake Fish J 1000 bbls. Kanawha Salt; 3000 do Lake Salt on band, . ' 500 do Cement; . 200 do Plaster; 50 hhds., of Sugar; 300 Racks of Coffee; 100 bbls. Molasses; 500 boxes Glass; , 300 kegs Nails; 100 bbls. ReBned Sugar; 50 kegs Soda; 100 boxes Candles, Star and Tallow, , 60 boxes Soap; ; 100 bbls. Rosin; , 50 do Tar; 100 do White Sand; Tens, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries, too tedious to mention. . I am Agent for Kent's Matches. TO3 I wi'1 Pav ne market price for Flour, Bacon, Lard, Wheat and Flax Seed. All my Fish are at Cincinnati prices, which can be found in your price current. ANDKEW WALLACE. apr3 rplIE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES AM) I Gentlemen visiting our city is called to the most licautiful lot of Goods ever brought to Indianapolis. Consisting of Silks, Grenedines, Berages, Oagandies, French Jaconetts, Lawns, French Prints and Parasols. English and domestic prints and lawns. Embroideries, Infant's Robes and Frock Waists. Fine lace and mnslin setts, white and colored Pique Cloths for basques aid children's wear; Lace Mits, Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle thread and fine English Hose for ladies and children. Scarfs and Stella Shawls; a large lot of Lace Mantles from three to forty-five dollars. Silk, Chip, Crape, Straw, Cactus, Hair, and a variety of bonnets. Artificial Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, Children's Bonnets and Hats. No. 5, Bates House, Washington street. apr3-2m M. GILL1GAN. Transparent Window Shades ! H. A. FLEt"?HEE & CO., No. 10, East Washington-street, FLETCHER'S NEW BLOCK,. Have just received a large lot of all sizes and qualities of Transparent Shades, which will be sold low.. max0-3m G OLBEN SYRUP, in 10 gallon kegs. marui mills, alfuhu & co.fcl 1858. NEW STOKE! AND 1858. NEW PRICES! AT THE 1 CAPITOL CLOTHING HOUSE, Fletcher's Block, JiTe. 8, East Washington Street, INBIANPOLIS, IND. w E would respectfully call the attention of all to our

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SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Boys, and Youth's Wear, Which we are now receiving, and are selling at prices that defy competition. We will keep on hand all articles usually kept in a Clothing Store. ( Gent's Furnishing Goods, Consisting of Shirts, Coilars, Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs Scarfs. Gloves, Socks, &c. A LSO Carpet Bags, Oil Cloth Bags, 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 tbe citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country, that we shall de all in our power to make our estabiahment known as the Head Quarters for Good Bargains. OUR MOTTO IS READY PA Y! Pursuing this policy we shall not be nnder the necessity o charging an additional profit to make up for bad debts or delays in payments. MYER & BROTHER, nar20-6m Fletcher's Block, No. 8, East Washington-st.