Locomotive, Volume 45, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1858 — Page 3
ssa.-rr Trrnrinnni i - - 'Tis she O fair as a dream of joy and aa false!" - . . ; I could not say a -word. We had now passed the party and were rapidly leaving it astern. For Joe's sake I was glad we were escaping the sound of that jiren voice. 'Girl," exclaimed Joe, "remember, what is very fair is also very false. May you never experience this truth. And, listen, man may not love as passionately as woman, but lie loves more deeply. O then, beware that you never trifle with the affections of man's strong heart." . ... Our beauteous 'Nymph' was soon at her moorings again and we were returned to the house. It was late jn the night, and, although the events of the evening had been exciting, I fell into a deep and sweet sleep as soon as I retired to my bed. But Joe, poor Joe, noble Joe, sought his bed only to see in dreams that radiant face smile winningly upon him, to hear that giren voice address him in love's low tones, to have that beauteous form float like a fairy before him until he would extend his arms to embrace it, then, in Ids arms, to have it change to a putrid corse, the low tones of love into fiendish-gibbering, and the winning smile lDto a mocking leer. FESTIVAL OP THEORPIIAN SOCIETY. Capt. Hartwell. Dear Sir: The Ladies of the Orphan Society propose giving a Strawberry Fesvtival, at Masonic Hall, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. They recollect with gratitude the interest the Company under your charge manifested in their entertainment last Autumn, and invite you to again honor them in the same way, feeling that your presence will add another, to the many attractions which will be offered on that evening. Respectfully yours, Mrs. M. D. WlLLAKD, P. O. S. To E. Hartwell, Commander City Greys. Indianapolis, June 8th. ) Armory City Greys, l Mrs. M. D. Willaed, Pres't O. S. ' ' Dear Madam : -The kind invitation of the Ladies of the Orphan Society, of which you are President, is received ; and at a meeting of the " City Greys," held on this evening at their Armory, it was voted to receive and accept the invitation thus extended to them. Therefore, the " City Greys" will attend the Festival, on the evening of the 16th inst., in uniform. ',, . . I remain restpectfully yours, E. Hartwell, C. C. G. j Minister Wright op Indiana. The foriegn correspondent of the New York Times thus alludes to our Minister at Berlin : I take pleasure in contradicting, from the word of Mr. Wright himself, the report that was put in circulation some time ago about our Minister's diplomatic dinner at Berlin. It appears that it was not true that the dinner was served with cold water only as a drink. Mr. Wright, although adhering himself to his temperance principles, respects the habits of the country and the position he occupies, and sets wines before his guests for whoever may wish to use it. He did place corn-bred on his table, but it was in order to show to M. de Humboldt, who was one of his guests, as well as the others, that, when properly cooked, it was a good and proper article of diet. He already had a discussion with M. de Humboldt on this subject, in which Mr. Wright had contended that maize was thought impossible food in Prussia simply because it had been indifferently cooked. So, to prove that this was the fact, he had prepared on this occasion six different specimens of corn-bread, which he distributed over his table for the tasting of his distinguished guests ; and he says that he had the pleasure of hearing them declare, M. de Humboldt with the rest, that he had gained a victory over their prejudice. INDIANAPOLIS MAKK.ETS. Corrected. Every FridayITIoraing, BT A. WAU1CI, COMMISSION MERCHANT. The heavy and continued rains have pat a gloomy appearance on the prospects of the Farmers, and caused Produce to advance. Many of our Farmers are afraid the scripture prophecy of a seed time and harvest will not be verified this year. Just now flour is Arm at $3,65 to $3,75. Corn has advanced to 35 38. Produce generally has advanced, for which see quotations below. BUTTER Wholesale 8 10 BEANS White 607o BEESWAX St35e CHEESE m9e CO KN MEAL (old) 50o lard ; g0 COTTON YARNS Assorted, dull 25c p lb. .. Batting No 1, lCJc; No2 15c COFFEE Kio ; iHi2ic Laguayra 14c Java 1718c CANDLES Star (full weights) 90c Opal 18c Summer Pressed I9e bci? 8-Extr'' 3 853 75 ruttl fto. 1 mackerel J17 90 No. 2 mackerel $15 0(15 50 No. 3 mackerel $350 Common Lake Fish- $4 75 White (half bbls.) Detroit River Fish 5 75 white(bbls.) do .... $11.00 ' Pickerel (half bbls.) '.. 5 50 Herring 4 FRUIT-Dried Apples 1.25 l Peaches, new None.' ... Gre" Apples 1 0I1 50c FEATHERS Live Geese... , 40c GRAIN Owing to the rust coming on the wheat before bar" vesting, it has damaged the crop, and caused buyers to have seven grades of prices for buying. .' 3570o DVD dull : 40 dull OATSp3fcs) 25 30c POTATOES 2025c CORN (new) brisk, : 35c HAY, ton $1015 MOLASSES New Orleans, per bbl 3830c Golden Syrup 657()c Sugar House 45c PROVISIONS Bacon Sides 7i73c. Shoulders 5c Hams 7J8c SEEDS-Flax ,J80 Clover Timolhy $2 502 75 SALT Kanawha, 280 lbs $1 66i 80 Lake. " .. S2 Kl2 r,5 Coarse Alum " $2 102 25 cur-. Sak SaU' DaS 14ltie SUGAR New Orleans 78c Reflned lllljc Crushed 12c Powdered 12c LIME -Lou.svi.le White $1 tallow:::::::::;::;.;;v:v:""::::::"
SPECIAL NOTICES. Marlon County Democratic Convention. , The Democrats of Marion County will meet on Saturday une 19, 1858, at the Court-house, forthe purpose of nominating MWte8 for County Officers, and appointing Delegates to the -JSTCjgjgnal Convention. Junc5-lw., OLD sETTLERS MEETING. he fifth annual meeting of the early settlers in Indianapoli vicinity, wni take place on the State Fair Grounds, Tuesa day the22dday of June, atll o'clock, A. M. All settlers arming in the year 1827 and prior are members of the association are expected to be present with their families. ' J"39-4w. CALVIN FLETHER, Pres't. I. KOSEN GARTEN, M. D., APoiHECAltY AND DHUCOIST, Washington Street, , , A few doors west of Delaware Street. AMERICAN AND GERMAM DRUGS AND MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES; PURE WINES AND LIQUORS; FINK PERFUMERY; BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS; SUNDRIES. Having made large additions to mystock of late, and buying "om first hands, I am enabled to sell many articles at much 'educed pricec. The long experience t have In the business 'H, 1 trust, be a guaranty to the public of getting the right "'d ur Medicines, and made as they ought to be. A conlinunce of the liberal patronage heretofore conforred upon me, is Pectfully solicited. : v maylS-em WILLIAM MOFFITT'S ' Wholesale and Retail -".tecj3s- ss-Tc-oatE:, OPPOSITE LITTLES' HOTEL. Oll.s I-a J5T''.CJEjyED' 'Plendid assortmentnf PAINTS' . '"mih, GLASS, and a fresh supply of DRUGS. HAW II I Iir iawwK A . M . XX M 7 NfcW mrlMr. I..., j . el2 '. ' '' i WILLA RD'S.
SP LUi G ". MlD I. v l:E. GET THE PUREST, GET THE CHEAPEST, GET THE MOST EFFICACIOUS. " short, get THE BEST, which are Dr. Roback's Scakdinviak Blood PuainrR akd Blood Hills. These wonderful Medicines are entirely vegetable, leave no bad effects, and can not by any possibility injure the most delicate constitution. Rever was a good .Spring Medicine so necessarv as now, for in addition to the Skin Diseases and deranged Stomach and Liver, which every Winter 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 will probably save yourself from serious illness the coming Summer. VTT See Advertisement.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fee for announcing candidates $1:00, to be pre-paid. Mr. Editor .Among the many names of suitable persons Announced as candidates for the office of County Treusurer, please plce that of Fielding Beeler, subject to the decision of the Kepublicau Convention. June5. Many Votkrs. Mr. Editor. Please announce the name of Gkorok W, Pitts as a candidate forRheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision of the Democratic CoiivonUou, and oblige nisrSiO , Many Democrats. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of johm F. Gulick as a candidate for Sheriff of Marion county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, aud oblige marSO Many Democrats. Mkssrs 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 niarl3 Marion County. Ma. Editor Please announce the name of JAMES KIRLIN as a candidate for Treasurer of Marion County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, and oblige Many Old Friknds. VCT Please announce JOHN W. HAMILTON aa a candidate before the Democratic Convention for nomination to the office of County Treasurer. TTP Mr. Editor Please announce the name of SAMUEL BECK as a candidate for Treasurer of Marion County, subject in ine aecision 01 me uemocranc i;ouniy i onvenuon. MAN' V OLD DEMOCRATS. Editor Locomotive Please say that VALENTINE BUTSCH will be a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of said Convention. Many Democrats, Mn, Editor Plase announce that FOSTER WH1TFORD, of ferry lownsnip, will oe supported lor the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County convention, oy oia Democrats aim young, and oblige Many Voters. Mr. Editor Please announce that Daniel Fodst, of Cen tre Township, will be a candidate for County Recorder, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, and oblige mar27 Many Voters. Mr. Editor Plense 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. (maryy; Youno Democrats. Mr. Editor Please announce the name of A. F. IShortridoe ns a candidate for the office of Countv Treasurer, sub Ject tc the decision of the Marion County Republican Conven tion, w e leei warranted in submitting the name ol Jr. hhort ridge for the above office, being fully satisfied that he Is emi oently qualified to discharge the duties. mar37 Many Friends. "O happy lot, and hallowed, even as the Jov of A nereis. Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with the roses of love." By Rev. A. C. Hume, on Thursday, the 4th of June, Mr. R. McQuiston to Miss Catherine Avery, all of Marlon county, In" diana. On the 7th of June, by Wm. Sullivan, Esq., Mr. Wpi. Mittay to Sarah McMaster. At 4 o'clock, P. M., the 10th inst., by Rev. James Hill, Stan ton J. Batchelor, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Mary Fearn" ley, of this city. LICENSES ISSUED TO . William Mitlay and Sarah Maxwell, on the 7th. Robert S. Ramsay and Ellen M. Applegate, on the 8th. Solomon Hobbs and Martha O. Johnson, on the 8th. Stanton J. Bachelor and Mary Fearnley, on the 9th. Henry Brown and Mary Kehler, on the 9th. EMBUOIDEUED T Alt ITO IV KOBES. gtOMETHING new for evening Dresses, price from 91,50 to yry o,uueaca. jusi received ai 12. WILLARD'S. LOOK II ESSE. NY person wishing to get a grain Cradle, that will do good work, with ease, will call at Boaz's Shoe store, next oor to Featherston's corner, Indianapolis, or at A. Clem & Brother's, on the North-east diagonal, or at J. A. Merry man's Shop, on the Pendleton State road, six miles from Indianapo lis. jei-3w J. B. OSGOOD. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTEK, GLAZIER, Ac. Ky. Avenue fourth door south of McOuaVs JVcw Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IN. Junel2-ly. SCHOOLEY PATENT UEFKIGEUATOllS THE best article in market. These Refrigerators have stood the testof three hot Summers in the West Indies andean be safely recommended to the public as a No. 1 article. ( Granite Single Lid Refrigerators, assorted sizes. Oak Grained Double Lid Refrigerators, assorted sizes. For Sale ut Manufacturers prices, freight added. JACOB L1NDLEY, -No. 16 West Washington street, JunelS. Indianapolis, Lud. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been an pointed Administrator will the will annexed, of the estate of Calvin F. Hartman, late of Marion County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Junel2-3w F, OSTERMEYER, Administrator. THE MASONIC PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. PUBLISH . . THE MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE, OF THE AGE) UNTITLED " THE AMERICAN FREEMASON. IT IS Devoted Exclusively to,tho Instruction and Entertainment of - Freemasons, their Wives, Futnilies, and Friends. Each Number Contains Portraits of Distinguished Freemasons and other Engravings, by the best Artists ; AND TBI Articles by Dr. A. G. Macxkt, Rev. George Oliver, Giles F Yates, Albert Pike, Robert Morris, John Dovs, J. Tiiko. Holly, and others. comprise Masonic Law, History, Jurisprudence, and Belle Lettres, from the Pens of the Leading Masonic Authors o'f the Present Century. As a Masonic Monthly Magazine it has no Equal, Either in Beauty of Mechanical Execution, or Value of its Article!, in the World. Each Monthly Part Contains as much Heading Matter, not to speak of the Costly Engravings illustrating the same, as ALL the other monthly issues of the Mason ic Press of America, rolled in One. It is Acknowledged to be the ITIonthly A Magazine of the Age. Terms Per Annum. Single Subscribers, 1' year, postpaid, -43 Oa ' " 2 years, do 5 Oo Clubs or two to eight, each 2 50 Clubs of any number above Eight, each, 2 66 The Cash in all cases most accompany the orders. The sub scriptions for each year commence with the first (January) num ber of that year, thus supplying the subscriber with the Mason ie Romance series complete. But the work being stereotyped any number or series of numbers will bo mailed, postpaid, on receipt of the price, 85 cents each. Address J. F. HKEINIVAIY, june!24w. Sse'y. M. P. Association, Louisville, A"y. FOR SALE. BRANCH BANKING HOUSE AND LOTS "1X7ILL be offered at public sale on the 31st day of July next iy in ironioi tne property, Lot no. 1 in square ISo. 64, on wnicn is suuaiea me urancn BanK building, also, Lot no. i ad joining south, being two entire lots. Persons desirin to Dur chase will confer with Calvin Fletcher, Alfred Harrison, James !ulgrove, ana t,. J. feck, who are authorized in the meanti to dispose of the property at private sale. By order of the oosru. uuueix-ew.j i'. h, SHAKPJS SHERIFF'S SAEE. T Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk'i JL oftice of Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, I will expose to public sale, to tne nignest Diaaer, on raturday, the 3rd dav of July, A. U. 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: North-east half of the North-east quarter of section 9, lownshiD 14. North, of Ranees fcast, in the district of Indian apolis, Indiana, excepting two acres and a half of land, situated m me north-west corner or tne aoove aescrioea quarter, ae scribed m a bond that Robert Mccracken gave to Isaac Bay lor for a deed of conveyance to the said Baylor for the said two acres and a half of land, the number of acres hereby conveyed is estimated to contain seventy-seven and one-nait acres, more or less, in the above described half quarter. In Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fall amount of judgment, interests, and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Beniainin W. Arnold, at the suit of Henry Babcock against Daniel McMullen, et at. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHS E. FOUDRAY. jeli-3w. Sheriff Marion County...
J . II . MANNY'SC0MBINED REAPER AND MOWER, WITH WOOD'S IJIPBOVEMEJIT. T the great Nationul trial for Reapers and Mower's held at l Syracuse, N. Y., July, 1H57, this Machine wns awarded the grund Gold Meilul and Honor by the U. R. Agricultural Society, over some forty competitors. It also has been awarded the first premium in Europe. Farmers willdo well to examine this Machine before purc-husing any other. For sale at No. 60 'West Washington st. near the Bates House, Indianapolis, lud., by THOMAS MIDST, Agent. ALSO, Wagons, Plows. Cultivators, Black Tools, Iron, aud Cooking stoves, dec. dtc, ut the very lowest cash rates. Jel2.ini. THOMAS BUIST. State of Indiana, Marion County, ss: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in the Stat of Indiana, October Term, A. D., ItfSrf. Collin Rogers, vs. J. M. Nixon and W. II. Kemp. BE IT KNOWN, That on this 8th day of June, in the year 1P58, the ubove named plaintiff by hisatlorneys tiled in the office ol Uie Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiuua. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of suid complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto. at the calling of said cause ou the second dRy of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the mat. ters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. Jno. C. Nbw, Clerk, Walpole 5t Ferouson, Attorney for PVg, , Jeld-4w.
Stale of Indiana Itlarion County) Jn the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in th$ State of Indiaanay October Term A. !., J". John W. Bowman, v. Amanda Bowman, BE IT KNOWN, That on this 7th day of June, In the year 1K58, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys filed in the ofliceof the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, hlscow plaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cuuse, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that Baid defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana. fcnid defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto, at the culling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun aud held at the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, ou the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In her absence. J. C. Nkw. Clerk Wm. 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FOB SALE AT AUCTION. mHE following articles, will be sold at auction in front of I the Wright House, Indianapolis, June 19, at 10 o'clock, by Deford & Taff, unless called for previous to day of sale : 1 Box marked Q. Hnssay, ' 1 Box marked Wm. Pattorson, 1 Box marked Fonda & Spoon. 1 Wagon marked John Hammond. 3 Boxes marked Geo. Orendorff. 1 Bag Seed Corn marked A. Roonry. Uso alaree lot ef Chairs, Stands, Bedsteads. Cooking Stoves, PinniThs Pine Sasb, boxes of Glass Ware and Merchandise, riougus, W. A. BRADSHAW. junl5-3w . Geul. Frt. Agent I. C. R. W. Co-
STRAY MARE.
STRAYED from the subscriber, in Indianapolis, on SundaT night, the SOlb nil., a dark bay mare, about 15 hands nigh, 1 think one while bind foot, her foollocks are verv Ions, shod all round, and had marks of thegears. The return of the mare, or any information thai will lead toner recovery, will be liber ally paid for. (juuea-awj hlibA & PIGG. NEW EATS, CAPS AND STRAWG00DS AT ITIcGlITOIS'S HAT STOKE. UST received a general assortmentof Silk, B I tick and Pearl Cassimere, Soft Fur, Wool. Straw and Leghorn HaU of all J culorn, shapes. Hires and prices. A lso a large lot or Falra Leaf and Canada Straw HaU. all of which will bw sold at prices to suit Ine tunes, uu at McGINMS'B HAT STORK. JuneS-3w, No. 0 West Washington at. South side. UNION !.41tIIATII SCHOOL, BOOKS. flhe undersigned have made arrangements to supply the sabbath schools 111 mis ana aujuininr Mates. Junes STEWART & BOWEN. F OK SALE. rriHE undersigned, being duly authorized, offer at private I sale, the Banking House of the State Bank of Indiana, and the Furniture and Fixtures belonging thereto, together with lot No. one in square sixty seven, ou which it is situated. A division of the lot may be made, separating that which is unimproved In the sale. Credit will be extended ou part of the pay ments, if the oilers are satisfactory. It is desired to close the sale as early as is practicable, and persons desiring to purchase are invitea to can at tne omce 01 wie iiaie nana. E. J)umot, ) Calvin Flktcuir, Com. june5'3w. Jamks M. Hat, BltUSSELS EAC'E. JUST received by express ut (JuneS) WILLARD'S. SWISS KOCES. I"10H Evening Dresses, at i June5 WILLARD'S. 1IIUE COLLAUS AND SETTS. UST received at (JuneS) WILLARD'S. .T WHITE JTIAItSAlEEES. PLAIN and small figure, at (June5) WILLARD'S. NEW GOODS. CONSTANTLY arriving at (JuneS) WILLARD'S. ESTISAY NOTICE. STRAYED from the farm of Calvin Flelhor, Jr., about the i:uh of May last, a 3 year old bay horse, very large for his age, do not recollect any marks or brands, except 1 think a star ou his forehead. Any person returning said horse to Calvin Fletcher, jr., or by giving such inforuiuiiou as will lead to bis recovery, will be suitably rewarded. June5-3w . . FLETCHER & HOEKGEN. ACAUD TO THE PrllLIC-HAVING SOLD MY entire stock of Goods to Messrs. Klotz & Pfalliin, they wilt continue the business at the old stand. Having been with me for a number of years, I can recommend them as thorough bu slness men, and respectfully request my old friends and the public generally to give them a share of their patronage. The stock of goods is very large and well selected. Too close ap nlicalion to business, which 1 have carried on for the last eigh teen years, has Injured my health. 1 am, therefore, compelled to withdraw from business for the present in order to improve my health. All those who have accounts with' me can settle with Messrs. Klotz & PfafHin, who will also attend to the clos1 ing un of the books and accounts. 1 feel myself under many obligations to the community here, and the public at large, for the very liberal patronage extenaeu to me auring tno time have been in business, aud return them my grateful thanks. Respectfully, , CHARLES MAYER. KMII. KLOTZ, THKODORK PfArFLIN. A CARD Having purchased the entire stock of Goods X V of M. Charles Mayor, we will continue the business at the old stand. The stock is large and complete, and we respectfully solicit a liberal share of the patronage of the old customers ot the house ana of tne public at large. June5-4w , KLOTZ & PFAFFLIN. DWELLING TO REST. A desirable brick dwelling, having 7 or 8 rooms, to rent with' in one square of the Post office. Enquire at this office. uiay29-3w11. . . OCULIST, AURIST AND GENERAL SUKOJEON, , JVo.39 East Washington st. Indianapolis, f-ROF. UPDEGRAFF, formerly resident Physician at WHI ub'b Hospital, Philadelphia, and for many years rnncipa1 of the Danville Eye and Ear Infirmary, Professor of Anatomyi and Lecturer upon Physiology, has taken an office in this placet and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public, that all diseases of the Eye and Ear, (with few exceptions) are curable; and will operate on Cataract, Cross Eyes, Artificial Pupii, Opacities of the Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids, Sore Eyes, and all diseases of the organ. Deafness, diffi culty ot hearing, (even when the drum is enttiely gone, will sert an artificial, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural.) He will also operate on Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Contracted Limbs, perform tne operation tor Arunciai nose, oy neaiing on a new one. And insert Artificial Eyes, giving them all ttie motion and expression ot the natural, defying detection they are in1 serted without removing the old one, or producing pain. The superior advantageshe has had in Europe and this coun try in perfecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Sur gery, warrants him in saying, that every thing within the bounds ol the profession may be expected ot mm To tiie Bald: Yon can have your hair restored, no matter how bald you are. One weeks' time in most cases being sufficient to produce a hair from every folicle that produced a hair before. Gray hair can be restored to its natural color without dyeing. maySDS-ly. FKESII TEAS GREEN AND BLACK I TMPERIAL, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Oolong and Pouch ong, oi an grades ana prices, just received. may'22 MILLS, ALFORD & Co. FRUITS. TT AISI"S, Prunes, Figs, Currants, Apples and Peaches. may 22 i MILLS, ALFORD & Co. DON'T BUY A REAPER : UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED ATKINS AUTOMATON, , , -OR- , i SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER! ! in" J TIIE BEST COMBINED MACHINE IIV USE!!' 1 ' It has a raker always on hand and doing the work. particularly in a heavy or lodged crop, tetter than man, saving at least another hand in binding. IS EVEN A GREATER GRAIN SAVER THAN LABOR SAVOR!! 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 IflOVING, 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 DI ANA SEED ASDAGRICULTURAL STORE No. 74, East Washington st., DYEING AND SCOURING. T) Y WILLIAII STOACKEtt, north-east corner of HJ Canal and Washington Street. I am prepared to do an mnus coloring, mik and wool uoous colored; Lauies Bonnets ana Irentlemens' Hats. Coats and Pants colored Pcourinjsand jileeching Crnpe .Shawls; Scouring Carpets an Table Covers, without iniurinir the color. He warrants al colors in dyeing, gives them a good glossy and prepares them use new. . .. mayio-imn
. JUl'lJLOLlES DEPOT. Comer of Georgia and Tennessst streets, opposite the Catholic Chapel, Indianapolis, Indiana, fmHE undersigned. Agents for Messrs. Tate and Ludlow, of JL Lawrenceburit, have for sale at their flooring mill a large amount of Sash Sash Dears and Blinds, made from the best water seasoned Kew-York while pine. Storefronts, show windows, circular sash, die, furnished to order. Also doorframe! window frames, cornice, baseboards, casings, flooring, celling manllepieces and all other kinds of wood work belonging to building. Circularsawingdouetoorder. We arealso prepared to put up buildings of any kind in the best manner, on as short notice as any other establishment in the west. Those intending to build would do well to call and examine our prices and facilities for doing and furnishing work before contracliug elsewhere. Having been engaged for twenty Ave years in this place, we would just refer to the citizens and our work In general. BVRKET dc BEEM. mayXMy
REAPERS AND MOWERS. CALL AT WOOD & FOUDHAV'S Livery Stable and seethe Keaner and Mower that has taken the ireniium over near ly all others now offered in this market. miy-a-cw, w. H. tukkkk, Agent. AET AGENCY. WE are now supplied with "Mason City Salt," the purest arth-le made. It will supplant theLake Halt entirely, because of its superiority in curing meats, its freedom from lime, ana lis uurivanea wnueness. it win oe soia cneaper, too. MILLS, ALFOKD & Co. niay52 ' t 1 WM. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, -FOR ALL TBI STATES AND TEUKITOK1ES. AMD DIALER IK HAILIKOAD STOCKS. BONDS, WAKKA.M.S, Ac. JLAM No. 10 East Washington Street, over Adams' Express Office. Buys, sells and exchanges Property of all kinds. Rents and Leases Houses, Lots and Farms. r; Buys and sells Stocks, Bonds, Note and Mortgages. ' Buys, Sells, and Locates Laud Warrants. Hells Real Estate and (Stocks at Auction. Collects Rents, Notes and. Claims. Pays Tuxes and examines Titles In any of the Western filiates K titers Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and mukes Collections Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Plata, &c. Inquiries by letter promptly attended to. Ail business transactions strictly confidential. Carriage always at the door to show property. ( - May 8th. , "' LANDS! LANDS!! INARMING IjAIVDS, well located. In 1 Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, . , Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, - . - ' and Nebraska. For sale, or exchange for City Propertv, by WILLIAM Y. WILEY, May fith, 1858. ' Real Estate Agent, Indianapolis. A NEW WORK BY T. S. ARTHUR. The Hand, but not The Heart ; OR THE MFE TRIALS OF JESSE LOHING. . AT STEWART & BOWEN'S BOOK MART. May 15, 1859. , CHANGE OF TIME MAY loth, 1858. THK SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO . . CINCINNATI. . Indianapolis & Cincinnati Sbort Line Railroad, VIA EAWRENCE1S IJRO II. ' No Change of Cars to Cincinnati, TJIHREE Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily, (SunI days excepted), for Cincinnati, connecting at Cincinnati withTrBins for Wilmington, Wheeling, Marietta, Washington, Athens, Parkersburg, Circleville, Greenfield, Washington, City, Lancaster, Hamden, Baltimore, Zanesville, iliiliicothe, and Philadelphia. Also Maysville, Paris, Lexington, and Danville, Ky. First Train. 7. A. M., CINCINNATI MAIL, arrives at Cincinnati 12:35 P. M. Lexington, Ky., 7:00 P. M.: Nicholasville, Ky., 7:55, P. M.: Chillicothe, 8:30, P. M.; Zanesville, 1:35, A.M.; Wheeling, 8 A.M. 1.20 P; M., ACCOMMODATION, arrives at Cincinnati, 6:30 P.M. ' 6.00 P. OT.. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, arrives at Cincin nati 10:40 P.M.; Wheeling 4:40 P. M.: Baltimore, 10:30 A. M 'lA..k;ninn r:... n.nn ... 7 Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 4 A. M; 11.24 A. M; 8:50 P. M. 1 Throagh Tickets can be had at the Union Ticket office, Indianapolis, and all the Principal Ticket Offices in the West. mar6 W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen'l Ticket Agent. LOOKING GLASSES. FULL assortment consisting in part of Gilt Glasses from to Brown wood and gilt from to ' Rose wood and gilt from to Mahogany from io 22x13 40x20 1 .. 22 x 13 28 x 16 23 X 13 28 X 18 1 8 x 10 , 20 x 36 ' JACOB LINDLEY'S. No. 16 West Washington Street, ' Indianapolis, Ind. This day received at ap.23. FRENCH CHINA. NOW OPENING, a large stock of French Gold Band and White China, consiling in part of TEA SETTS, DINNER SETTS, TEAS, COFFIES, PLATES, DISHES, BOWLES, Cov. DISHES, PITCHERS, Cov. BUT TERS, CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT BOWLS, Ac. JACOB LINDLEY'S. No. 16 West Washington Street, ap.23 i Indianapolis, Ind. Doctors Parry, Billiard and Wright. TVBS, PARRY and BULLARD would give notice to their tf friends and the publio generally that they have taken Dr. M. H. WRIGHT Into partnership in the practice of Medicine in all its branches. OFFICE, at Parry and Bullard's old stand, on Meredlan street a few doors south of the Post Office. apr243m I HAVE twelve choice building lots in the western part o the city I will sell to parties who will improve them, on ton years' credit. WM. Y. WILEY. apr24 tf Real Estate Agent. WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES. Gold and Silver of every variety of style and price. DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, RINGS and BREAST PINS, from $5 to J200. 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. apr24 WASHINGTON FOUNDER Y AND JIACIIISE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ; HA SS EE MAN & VINTON, ! - MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES AND BOILERS, c AST and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds; Grist Mills; hash, Muley and Circle Saw Mills. Also, . Rake, Grain Separator, Improved. Pitt's Grain Separator, THE FIIIST PREITIItJM MACHINES. HORSE POWERS for Belt or Tumbling Shaft Machine. PORTABLE ENGINES, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters, Portable Mills, Wood Sawing, &e. The attention of Farmers is directed to this power, aa they are admirably adapted to any use to which horse power can be applied. For Circulars, with terms and price, address as above, aprl" Bm (HENDRICKS COUNTY LAND. THE undersigned will exchange 80 Acres of Land, in Hendricks County, within 3i miles of Danville, on which there is a deadening of 40 acres, for City Property. j JAMKS TURNER, cor. Alabama and South Sts. ' Indianapolis, May 8th, 18o8.-tf J. II. SEMMONS, k CO., HAVE ESTABMSHKD A PERM ANIENT brunch of their celebrated English Optical Establish meat for the aale of their Improved SpecUctes. The superiority of their Glasses being so well known an4 recognized throughout Europe and America, renders alt comment on their merits unnecessary. Testimonials to their superiority, from the most eminent physicians and scientific men of both Continents, may be seeo at their office, Illinois street, nearly opposite Bates Honse. Glasses can be renewed, and all kinds of Optical Instruments repaired on the shortest notice aprl? ly
