Locomotive, Volume 46, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1858 — Page 3

-1tlieir footsteps make such a delightful accompaniment to the services ! Members of the congregation generally look at them, and show them more or less attention, but the officiating Clergyman (marked elsewhere for his politeness) keeps ou. I think it is time he should ' show them suitable respect, by suspending the exercises. It certainly would be highly proper for him to' do so, and it would give them an opportunity of par- , ticipating in the services to a larger extent than they now do. . I have thus brought to your notice the members of this too long neglected family, and if you, or any of vour readers, are at church tomorrow morning, most likely you will see them there. - , Order. Inhumanity. Two children were lately chased by a dog, and two men, (men? perhaps savages) working near, and under whose charge the dog doubtless was, refused to call him off, until he had twice chased them ' to a wagon that was passing near them; although the driver of the wagon, after stopping and yelling at the (log, in order to drive him away, called on them to call o!f their dog ? And calling him, somewhat sharply, . 'tis true, was all they did he remained near by, in the cluldren's way, ready to chase them again, as soon ' as they should leave the wagon. A footman, coming . up at the time, and under whose care the driver left the children, watched the dog until they were out of danger. How rapidly they made their little feet trav- . el, while the footman watched? This occurred Aug. 17, '58, on the Michigan road, about 8 miles southeast of Indianapolis, Ind. Footman. An Item fob the Ladies The Raglans. The approach of cool weather brings out this new style d over-dress, which promises to become quite the rage among the ladies. . Though introduced last ' spring, but few were made up, and those altogether in cloth, serving for use in traveling, and in cold spells during the summer. The cloth is much lighter than ordinary ladies' cloth, and dark in color. The Raglan is a long and loose sack, with wide, flowing sleeves, trimmed only witli a silk tassel here and there. It is buttoned up close to the throat, and finished with a small collar, over which no muslin collar is worn. There is no trimming on the other portions, except a row ol buttons down the front, serving for fastenings. The effect is not so graceful as the circular, but it is .becoming to tall figures. It will be worn almost universally, as soon as the fall opens. A Tied-tjp City. Ono-of-these-days enterprising capitalists from a distance, who wish to embark in the stock-raising business, will have a fine opening offered them in Chicago for a large grazing farm, the obstructions thrown in. A correspondent of the Cleveland Review, writing from that city, says : "I should say that every real-estate man is mortgaged for five times what he can pay. As a general item upon this point, I will state, upon the authority of a friend who saw the records, that the assessed valuation of the taxable . property of Chicago last spring was $36,000,000, while the amount recorded upon bond and mortgage, which i it was pledged to secure, was over one hundred and nine millions of dollars."

INDIANAPOLIS MAHKETS. Corrected livery Friday Morning, ' BY A. WALLACE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. ' - i. Our market is as much excited this week as it was last week. Wheat goes freely at from 80 to 90. We reported as paying $1,0(1 for strictly prime. White wheat flour is from 4.75 to $5.00 Corn remains same as lust quotation, goes quick at 45 the Messrs. Bradshaw hare done the largest business in corn this year. Bacon is easy nt quotation. Foreign news is unfavora" ble for Breadstuff's, the excitement in the market was on ac- . count of home demand. Groceries remain the same, and firm. BUTTER Wholesale 810 BEANS White 60clC0 BEESWAX 2025c CHEESE N!0 CORN MEAL 60(i5c LARD 8i!He COTTON YARNS 9-10-11 lb. Batting, No 1, 1516c; No 2 1314e COFFEE Rio lHU.'ic Laguayra 14c Java 17i18c CANDLES Star (full weights) 20'Jle Opal.1. 1718c Summer Prossed I2C4il'2tc FLOUR Extru 4 755 00 FISH No. 1 mackerel $16 5n(ojl7 00 No. 2 mackerel $14 5015 00 ' No. 3 mackerel S13 5014 Common Lake Fish- $4 00 White (half bbls.) Detroit River Fish 5 75 White (bbls.) do - .... $11.00 ' Pickerel (half bbls.) V" 5U' 75 Herring , $4 FRUIT Dried" Apples j 2.50 Peaches, new None. Green Apples ; 60100 FEATHERS Live Geese ,-: 35 40c WHEAT , 90100c BARLEY 40 dull RYE 40 dull OATS(33fts) 40c POTATOES eOc CORN (new) brisk, 45c HAY, 9 ton $f! 10 MOLASSES New Orleans, per bbl ')M;Oc Golden Syrup ' (i570c Sugar House .- 5000c PROVISIONS Hncon Sides ' 77ic Shoulders -'5c H:ims - 771c SEEDS Flax $100 Clover Timothy $2 002 50 SALT Kanawha, t SM) lbs $1 752 00 Lake. ' $2 102 25 Coarse Alum" $2 102 25 Sack Salt, f bag 14llic SUGAR New Orleans 9j10c Refined llllic Crushed J3c ' Powdered 13c Coffee-Suarnr ' n4 CALCINED PLASTER $1-5 CEMENT $2 502 75 LI ME Louisville White $1 651 75 ROSIN $3 754 00 TALLOW 8c

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ItEUIGIOUS NOTICE. Rev. T. S. ROBERTS, of Oregon Territory, will preach for the Plymouth Congregational Church, In the Senate Chamber, on next Sabbath, at Mi A. M. and 3i P. M. The public are In Tited to attend.. : - SELECT SCHOOL.. Mrs. E. S. RICHMON D, will re-open her school on Monday, the 30th inst., at 9 o'clock A. M. School room on South side of New York street, between Delaware and New Jersey strcots aug2S-lw. McLean Female Seminary. This institution will re-open Monday, September 6th, with well qualified Teachers in all departments. Punctuality on the part or Pupils is indispeusible to proper classification, and success in study. For particulars, address the Principal, G. C. McLEAN. Indianapolis, August 18th, 1858. -2w Dr. Uobuck ia Cincinnati. The most brilliant success seems to have attended the practice of this celebrated Swedish Professor since his residence in Cincinnati. The most desperate cases of dyspepsia, scrofula, liver Complaint, rheumatism and cough, are reported by the sufferers themselves to have yielded to his "Scandinavian Remedies.1' These medicines, it appears, act chemically upon .the blood, purging it from the elements of disease, and curing a" infinite variety of disorders, by cutting off the supply of morbid matter which forms their basis. Testimony to this fcu, which cannot be impeached, is profferod to all who are aril of belief. See Advertisement. ' Mr. Editor. By the request of Many Democrats vou will notice the name of THOMAS WHITE, as Independent candidate for the office of Assessor, of Warren Township, at the coating election. aug!4-9w.

OlSITI OHDIiKS V A N'l'ED. Inquire at this

office. JeliMf.

II. KOsEKGAUTEIV, ITX. ., AI'OTIIECAKY AND DItlJGGlST, Washington Street, A few doors west of Delaware Streot. AMERICAN AND GERMAN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES; PURE WINES AND LIQUORS; FINE PERFUMERY; BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS; SUNDRIES. Having made large additions to my stock of late, and buying from first hands, I am enabled to sell many articles at much reduced pricec. The long experience I have in the business ir, 1 trust, be a guaranty to the public of getting the righ kind of Medicines, aud made as they ought to be. A coulinance of the liberal patronage heretofore conferred upon me, is respectfully solicited. ' mayl5-Cin

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NOTICE TO HI I LOCKS. I PROPOSALS will he received fur the enlargement and remodeling of the First Presbyterian Church, by the under'gnrd. on THUKMiA V, the 2d of September next. at the office Pj B. Harrison, where explanations will be given as to the tcrinsnf payment. The design aud specification can he exmined on Monday, the 30ih inst., at the rooms of W. B.hlen, fcliitect. THO.MAS H. SHARPE, WM. SHEETS. B. HARRISON. THOMAS McINTlRE. au)rMw. JAMES M. RAY.

WILLIAM HllFllTns Wholesale and Retail OPPOSITE LITTLES' HOTEL. J IT ST KKCE1VF.D, i splendid assortmentnr PA ITSTfi OILS. VAKNIS H, GLASS, and a fresh supply of DRUGS.

SLi i W 21 31 13 UD a " Oh happy lot. and hallowed, even as the Joy of Angels , Where the golden chain of godliness is entwined with 'tho roses of love." On the morning of the 24th lust., by Rev. T. M. Cunningham' Mr. Douglass Maoi'ire to Miss Anna R. Gillespie, all of this city. In Goshen, on the 19th inst.. by the Rev. L. H. Van Nuys. Dr. E. W. H. Elms, Editor of the Elkhart County Tint,, to Mrs. Rosalie Harris. LICENSES ISSUED TO David Aires and Harriet Hudson, on ihe 20th; . Peter Badglej and Emeline Hinds, on the 21st. . ' Noah Ford and Emily Lamar, on the 21st. William Voorhies and Mahala Ramsay, on the 23rd. Worthington Talbott and Margaret C. Abbott, on the 23rd.

"O Death, what art thou, strange and solemn alchymlsts Elnuorating life's Elixir from these clayey crucibles." On Saturday, August 21, at his residonce in Clermont, In Marion county, Robert S. Taylor, of Liver complaint, aged 42 years. ' ...... State of Indiana, ITIarion County, ss: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in (A Slate of Indiana, October Tern, A. 1)., 1858. . Benjamin G. Kelloy vs. Mary C. Kelley. BE IT KNOWN, Thatonthis23ddayof August.inthe year 1858, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys Hied in the olllce of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint against said defendant, 111 the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, Mary C. Kelley, is not a resident of the state of Indiana., t Said defendant is therefore, hereby notilied of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appearand answer or demur thereto, at the culling of said cause on the second day of the next Term or said Court, to be begun nnd held at the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the mat ters nnd things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. Jno. C. New, Clerk. . v By Fred. Knevfler, Deputy. B. K. Elliott, Attorney for Pl'ff. , Aug28-3w,

State of Indiana, ATarion County, ss: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, October Term, A. D., 185S. . , . Francis J . Bradshaw vs. John H. Bradshaw. . BE IT KNOWN, That on this 23rd day of August, in the ye ir 1858. the above named plniutlft by her attorneys filed

in me wince oi me c ierK oi mo Marion circuit Court, her complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, John H. Bradshaw, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, In the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. Jno. C. New, Clerk, By Fbed. Knkpfler, Deputv. Walpole At Ferguson, Attorneys for Pfff. aug24-4w. '

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JS T J. T 33 BrI 33 3J T OF TUB CONDITION OF THE MERCHANT'S ; INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, To tho Auditor of the Stato of Indiana, on the 30th day of June, 1858, inclusive. Capital: Amount of Capital of the Company (exclusive of urplus.) .. .' $200,000 00 Amount of Surplus...- 22,982 05 Total amount of Capital and Surplus $222,982 06 Assets: Amount of Cash on hand.; ' 290 37 Amount of Cash in bauds of Agents, (estimated in part) ; 3,000 00 Amount of Cash in Charter Oak Rank 5,37 7 42 '

Aggregate amount of cash items, $8,073 7g Ku mber of shares of stock of all kinds owned by the Company, and the Pur and Market value thereof: P. V. M. V. ' , 50 shares American Exchange Hank..... 5,000 00 $5,200 00 50 shares Metropolitan Bunk. div'd. on 4 per cent 5.000 00 5.400 00 ' ' 50 shares Charter Oak Bank 5,000 00 5,J50 00 i. 10 shares Exchange Bank 500 00 430 00 1 50AsharesiEtna Bank, $50persh.

paid 2,500 00 4 shares Stafford Bank 400 00

2,500 00 416 00

$1S,400 00 $19,006 00 Aggregate market value of the above stock $19,096 00 Bonds of all kinds owned by the Company, and the Par and Market value thereof : P. V. M. V. 10 Bonds of $1,000 each State of Missouri, 6per cent (ex. (interest) $10,000 00 $ 8,400 00 - 13 Bonds of $1,000 each, Slate

of Michigan, o per cent,

5 Bonds of $1,000 each, City of Hatrford, 6 per cent. (Park.) Interest on do. from Febuary 1, '58 10 Bonds of $1,000 each. City of Hartford, 6 per cent, (K. K. Loan) Interest on same from Jan. 1,'5S $5,000, in Certificates of State of Ohio, "Temporary Loan," 1800

13,000 00 13,130 00 5,000 00 5,200 00 , 124 17 . 124 17 10,000 00 10,200 00 298 33 2'.I8 33 5,000 00 5,050 00 $43,422 50 $42,402 50.

Aggregate market value of the

above Bonds $42,402 50 Amount of Loans on Mortgages on Real Estate in Hartford, $2,CO0 00 Number of shares of stock and bonds of all kinds held by the Compuny us security for Loans, with tho Pur and Market value

of the same, ana tue amount loanea on eacn Kino. :

M. V.

P. V.

8,000 00 $

8 shares Hartford Carpet Co., $ 104 shares Bank of Hartlord Co....' 7 shares Mercantile Bank 15 shares Irving Bank 45 shares Kockville Bank.. 15 shares - Merchant's & Manufacturers Bank, ($50 per share paid). ... ' 5 shares Merchant's & Manufacturers Bunk, (9100 per share paid.... 3 Bonds of $1,000 each State of Missouri

35 Bonds of $1,000 each Town of Hartford 33,000 00

A. L. T.

744 00 $ 600 00

5.200 00 700 00 750 00 4,500 00

750 00

500 CO 2,000 00

5.720 00 605 00 750 00 4,500 00

4,250 00 5U0 00 500 00 3,200 00

750 00 , 540 00

1,080 00 35,7000

400 00 , 775 00 30,000 CO

$7)0,200 00 $51,009 00 $40,765 00 Total amount loaned on the - above stocks and bonds... $40 765 00 Amount of stock notes, on interest, held as part of the Capital of the Company $100,000 00 Amount of interest accrued and unpaid 9,444 76 Aggregate amountof Assets, (comprising Capital aud Surplus $222,9f2 05 Liabilities: Amount of losses adjusted and due, and unpaid none. u - incurred and in process of adjustment none. t " reported, on which no action has been taken none. Amountof Claims for losses rosisted by the Company none. " ' dividends declared and due, and remaining unpaid none. Amount of money borrowed, and security given forits payment none. Amount of all other existing claims against the Company none. Total amount of losses, claims and liabilities unpaid none. The greatest amount insured iu any one risk $10,000 00 State or Connecticut,! Hartford, Co., SS. j Mork Howard, President, and E. T. I.obdell, Secretary of the Merchant's Insurance Company of Hanford, being severally duly sworn, depose and say. and each for himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporation, to the best of their knowledge and belief and that tbey are the above described officers thereof. M. HOWARD, President. E. T. Lobdell, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary Public, in and for said Stato of Connecticut, this 13th day of July, 1S58.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band

leial seal, at the city ot Harlloru, in me counState aforesaid, this 13lh day of July, A. D.

1S58.

E. N. SHIPMAN, Notary Public Insurance Agent's Certificate of Authority. THE STATE OF INDIANA. ' AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, 1 Indianapolis, August 12, 1858 ) Whereas, The Merchant's Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., has Aled in this office a statemenlof its condition on the 30th of June, 15, the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating its agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of suits. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the requirements of " An act to amend an act entitled an act for the Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powersand prescribing tlieir duties," approved March 2, 1S55. having presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirements and specifications of that act, 1, JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that Wm. Hendersou, of Indianapolis, as the agent of said Company, is authorized to trans, act the business of Insurance, as the agent of the said Merchant's Insurance Co. in this State, up to January, If 59, to the extent that he may be commissioned and appointed by the said Company. .

) in witness whereoi, l nave nereunio suurcuuen my

L.s name, and caused in seal oi my nnire m t imxea 1 l ..... . . . iint ,l 1V,iii 1

I- 7 this 12th day of August, 11- .

Policies insure'

In wituc L.S. and nrhVia - J ty and Sta

sag3S-3w.

JOHN VV. DODD.

Auditor of Stats.

on favorable terras, by WM. HENDERSON. Agent. Indianapolis, Ind.

Surar, Molasses, and Coffee.

T3UKCHASERS wlil And tbeso articles exactly suited to

X tiieir wauls, ana nownere cueaper man witn us.

Ordered to be published in the Locomotive, by Act of Congress the paper having the largest circulation in Indianapolis, and vicinity. r' ISTS advertised on the 2d and 4th Saturdays in each J month and made out on the Wednesday evenings pre-

Letters uncalled lor A ugusl z, lew. -- GENTLEMEN'S' LIST.

ous.

Adams C H H;tr!an J J Adkins Marri Harper J H Albrid Jus Mr & MrsHar.ling J W

Armstrong J J

A nderson J H Arnold Lewis Aikmun T H Avery Tlios Breuounl B F Hcatle Delancy Bogert Cornelius KoydEK Howinau J W 4 Buner John Browning John Baker Juhn Barnes Jus Ball llr Harrin John Bell J W Brennetuan Isaac Bryant Uilman Boirert Jaiuos Ball J P Hurry Jucksou Barnes J H Beois John Buell I). C Barrows W C Bucklaw Nathan Bright M Bunli Plummer Bryant S S . Brawn O C Biyer Sam Bishop KM , liulter S S Bushrod Thos Bronyard Wm Brown Wm ' Bovce Wm Clark A Clark A L Cotton Alfonzo Culby D B Croisen David Clayton Chas Crane EC Clark John Cheney John Cooper John Cox John CowgillJobu Clinton Jos Cowuu Johu Crist J T Chapman N D

Cheslyn Oliver

Covert W T ClMinbor W W Dull A P

Dill A J

Hewit Sam

Hand T B Hopkins Thos Hereley Thus Hoover Wm Hurpin Wm . Howell WW. Johnson BenJ Jordan A P Johnson Aaron Jones G W T Jerome Henry Jones Jas 3 Jones J K Jones John Johnson Oliver Johnson Robert Jones W B Israel P K Israel Pleasant lugulsho L D Keftlur A J Keel) D K Kellogg C W Kurtz D K Knupp C F Kise John Kellogg J Keely John ' Keliver J L Kelly J H Kittle S W . .Kowan Patrick Kendriok Robson King K Landry Daniel Lorence Davis 2 Levis E K ' Lyons E Y Lians Edward Lock wood G A Larwill J H Lampart Jas Leonard J A Lavcock John -' Lesah John Large Michael Lawton Orou ' Luman Sum Lyon W G Lynch W P Luvell Saul Morgan C B : Mills D ' Mulholland D P , Muney Daniel Miller D J . . Milling Chas

Moore C C

Dinileuvy, Hal r e AMarshall C M

Co.

Deeds A . , . Dnius Dill 2 - , Day Chas Doosey Franklin Delaplane H S Davis John Doyle Jordon Downey Malhew Dugan Neal Fletcher Chas Font F W Fitzgerald Richard FollzJno Freemau Lape 2 Fintnn Patrick Fearston W II Gade Jno Graham Albert Gould CO Guruey Rev E R -Gilierpce Rev J 8 Greany John Givens Dr L Graham K D Graham T J Gorham W H Goode W P 3 Hunter Benedict 2 HobbsAJ Hines ProfE

Hall E H Dr3

Morgan E K

Martin Geo 2 Myers G W ' Minet Jos Moore Jephtha Milier J V R Moliitt Dr J Monroe John Mvres lohn Melville R B 3 Martin Shelby Mercdeth W M Mvers Wm Mitchell W H Martz Win Mathews T P McMan Wallace McCain Robert McDonald Sam McCarty Patrick McCord Jos 2 McDougul John McLaughlin John McDauiul Josiah McLaughlin H O McDonald C K 2 Newland B R Nossinger Jos 3

INeiman Jacob

Picrsall John Pierson J P Poller J E Perlne J T Pop John ParkorJus Pope J D Pcuibon M D Payne Peter Prill S C , Purry Roger Purueil T F 3 Pierce W li 2 Pallisnn W E Porter W M Pierce W B 2 Uuigley S F ttuuikenbiish Johu Rohinsou A W Riggs M Rcitf A V Rawlins B F Reynolds Chas Kyan Dennis Redmond Deunls Kicliio Chas Richie F II Mr Root E It Reynolds Frault Halle Fruncis Robinson Johu Rvbolt Michael Kice O U Roberts W R Rock man W C Revels W R Riloy W H Robeson Wm J Sumner 6t Co ' Sunburn A G Spalding oc Rodgers Smith C S Shearer Daniel Sherlock E F 2 Sherlock Manager Stanurd H C Sullivnn John steadman 6V Co jr Schofleld Jos Sandusky Jas Smiihson Isaac Shay Johh Smith John . Sanders J E Shoemaker Jas Stiles John Sharpe J J t tdiaw J P ' : , ! Scott Jus Shal'er J K , Swaiu HUH . I Sheppard Nathan j Sloman Sanson ! Slevenson Richard 1 Smith T W . , Swift Thos r Stewart Thos Shea Timothy , Siowart Wm Z : Smith W F Spencer W S I Saglies W B " V i Tallmadge Chas . Townseud E C 2 ' Thompson J W Toon J B j ' ThomusJas ; '. ! Thompson Reaves Thompson K W Thomas T N Thompson W K Toon W G Vunblaricum Mich'l Vunblariccm David Vaucyoc Lafayette Vannrd M Vandergrift BenJ W'ilson Benjamin . Woodin A M Williams Asia Wilson Alfred

Wells C A

RACKEKEL, WHITE FISH,

' AND S A I, 'I' V. V O T .

COLERIDGE SALT AGEiNCV.

AM receiving a large lot of Sugar, Coffee, and Molassei J. reel from New Orleaiia. My fttock of Groceries la ihe large at ever offered in this city.

nd too tedious to mention.

My terms are cash. Money puid Is Interest saved. Cash paid for bacon, Lard, W heut. Corn and Outs. My stock of Flakier and Cement U lure. 1 will make liberal advances on Flour tthirnied to Cleveland,

Buffalo, New York, ballimore, Fliiladeiidiia, and HuUalo.' My

commission Is liglit.

I am Agent for tne Ore.it Western Dispatch, lik U will deliver Goods here in five or six dnys. From New York to Indianapolis : Pint class $1 25 Second class 1 00 Third claw Ho Fourth class - t5 From Boston to Indianapolis : First class 91 4.1 . Second class 1 Hi Third class 99 Fourth class 77 '. Cull nn inn hftfnrA Ton niirr.ha.ie elsewhere and vAtmr Ttrtaniit

which will he of advantage to you should you not purchase of

us.

Reference. S. A. Fletcher. Thomas M. fiharno, and Alfred

Harrison, Bunkers. Andrew Walluce

aug-ji.

Nicholson Marcellas Wiley Elijah

Neda Philip

no Die v

Hjiirgraves HaniiltonNoble Weston H

Hon Henry Huffman Henry Humor G V Hamer George HartGF Hill Geo Huff.! K2 Harper J S Hamer J 8 Herbert John . t Holmes J H Henesy John Hickev Jeffrey Hamilton J W

Ormsly John

Ogden Jesse -Olmsted S K Prichard A D Parks 6l Forsyth Parker Aquillu Pein Clans Parker C C PorryE R Faff Huphea , Poulson Geo Pearceall Geo Pill Henry Pherson Geo INITIALS.

Williams Fletcher

wilken Henry Woodflll Geo William John Wilson John i Woolley J & Co 3 Wiisoa J G Webb J A Wall James ' ' Welch Jas Winsor Sam Wilson T G Wyath Thos Williams Wni Webb W W i ' Young Johh Zimmerman J B

Editor Republican Scribe Marion Encampment Scribe Metropolitan Encampment Sec't. Philoxenian Lodge 2 Pastor Christian Church (Reformed) - LA DIES' LIST.

Adkinson Martha 2 Gibbons Rachael

Aston Casander

Ade Christian . Adams Sarah Aston En ran ton Boyer Betsey Barker Sarah C Butler Margaret Belcher Martha Brest Pleasant Belmont Frank Hlu Sarah Bamont Fannie O Buell Cassie Brown Mary Cambell Emily , Core Kate Chichester Alice

Clemmons Anna

Gullivan Misses

Gibbs Eliza Jane Gard Emma E Hunt Rachel I Hoff Anna HhII Anna Howell Sarah A Henkle Kate A Hicks Martha Heasley Ruth A Hanna Jane Hutchins Mary A Holden Pauline Hoover Eliza J Hawkens Fannie rtillWC -. Hanna Maris L

Hutson Rebecca V

Coleman Reuhanna Harris Ruth

Carter A C

Cook Mrs Du Bois Sarah Dodd Sarah J ' Dennv Lucinda Pore Bridget 2 Doxen M M Dead rick Maggie

Dunn Maine

JHeckman Cather

ines Johnston Mrs Johnson Sarah Jennings Maggie Jennings Lydia 2 Johnson Idie Jones Lizzie

Kirby Susannah

Dawson Marcftret F Lockwood Rosa

Flagg Ellem M Latshaw Mollie A Frankem- Annie E Leroy Nmicy

Forguson Elizabeth Long Hortenso

Frask Coonelig

l-arreii Mary Fishor Susan (Tolden Matilda '. Green Lnura Graham Maria

M cM ami Esther

McCore Laurana McCord Emma Mikel Mary Morril Catherine

Moran Ellen 1 Martin Juliann Murphy Alice A Mock Margaret Martin Elizabeth. Moor Phabo A Morrill Rate Noble Sarah An Owens Emma Osbourne Fanny M O'brine Bridget Patterson Edora Parks Sarah K Page Mrs Theodore Pratt Lydia A Parrott Sarah 2 Riggs Mary 4

. Roberts Mrs Turner

Robinson Rebecca Richeson Nancy Roads Sarah J Smith Julia -! Shea Johanna Segleton Ann Simpson Anna C Stephens Kate Snyder Lavina Thomas Martha A Tilton Alice A

Underbill Miss Sarah

Underbill Mrs Sarah

Vestal Suleda Weaver Augusta L Wallace Cordelia Watts Elisabeth Webb Elen C White Jane Workman Mary

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J. M. TALBOTT, P. M.

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To Merchants and Others.

ILLS of Lading constantly kept on hand, at

TO KENT.

ANEW brick bouse near the Strange Chapel, on Tennes' see street, containing five rooms, with the usual convent'

ences. Apply to ISAAC L. HEDGES. aug21-2w. at Stewart & Bowen's Book Store

NOTICE.

TtHK Notes ond Accounts, due Horh Read, and also

1 Henry J. Hork, are in the hands of Wm. SUULiVAfl Kso.. for collection.

The Dcrsons indebted will save costs by callinir at the office

of Ksq. Sullivan, and paying up on or before the first day of

KeptemDer next. augil-2w. J. B. McCHESNEY, Assignee,

To Sinking Ftincl-Borrowers. OmcE or Sinkino Fpnd, Indianapolis, August 20, 1858.

TtsttHERE Interest was due and unpaid on the 1st dny of

f July last, on loans from the sinking fund, tne lunus and lots mortgaged in security will bo advertised about the 20th

day ol September next, to do sola on tne secona oaturuay oi December next. - -

The practice of postponing sales by receiving agreements

from borrowers to poy interest on interest, is aisconiuiuea. aug21-5w. E. DUiMONT, President.

Groceries for the Fall Trade.

A VERY complete and heavy stock now in store, purchasep

at the right time, ana sold at lowest cash prices. au21. MILLS, ALFORD & Co.

B

DAVIS

aug21.

MILLS, ALFOKD & Co.

Kanawha nnd Mason City Salt.

UR yards are well supplied with the best and finest Sul1

If in this market.

auglil

MILLS, ALFORD et Co.

IVotice ot" Administration. TVfOTlCE is hereby riven, that tho undersigned has been ap i pointed b; the Court of Common Pleas, administrator of the esl.ite of Benjamin Elliott McFuli. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES COULO.N, augl4-3w. , Administrator. INDIANA SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. IV o. 74, East Washington Street. Indianapolis, Indiana.

By State Aiithority. STATEMENT OF THE

QUAKER i CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.

Mada in Compliance to the Law of Indiana. The name Is the Quaker City Insurance Couiuanv. located in

the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. The amount of Capital stock.... $500,000 00 The amount of Capital paid up 200,000 00 The amount of surplus, 104,2H1 35

Total amount of Capital paid and Surplus f.K)4,281 35 Asset:

Cash on hand and duo by agents $20,016 06 :

neal estate owned by tins oompHiiy.... none . . Bonds, Mortgages, with bonds and , ; i ' j

ground rents, amply secured bearing 0 ner cent interest. i

660 shares Hartford Coal Co., stock....

dtl shares vtly lianK siock 25 shures Consolidation Hank stock... 25 shares Farmers ot Mechanic's Bunk slock...

100 shares Corn Exchange stock

500 shares Hopewell Coal dc Iron Co.

slock i 15 shares Mill Hall Iron Co. stock 10 shures Lackuwana dc Bloomlleld K. R. Co. stock .'

200 Bhares Maryland & Anthracite Coal

Co. stock 10,000 00 200 shares 2nd and 3rd street R. K. Co.

stock : 10,000 00

100 shares North B. Cnnal Co. stock.... 1(I,0"0 00 Erie City Bonds, $2,000 Ohio B. $4,000 . 6,i 00 IK1 Warren County Bonds ' 000 00 Lackuwana Hloomingburg Bonds.... 500 00

nroaa i op rc. n. nonas j,uiiu uu Milwaukie Gas Light Bond..... 1,0110 00 Pennsylvania Central Bonds 1,000 00

Catawlssa Bonds 1,000 00 Scranton Gas & Water Bonds 10,000 00

JUebta due Company secured by Mortgage, included above Negotiable bills receivable 90,011 79 All other loans with collateral security. 38.903 50

s4,750 00 34.000 00 2,:.O0 00 750 00 750 00 2,500 00 5,000 00 750 00

General Insurance Agent

Orncc So Floor Odd Fellows' Hall. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Charter Oak Fire Sc Marine Insuranee Co

Of Hartford, Conn. Capital, $300,000

Peoria marine 4c Fire Insurance Co., Of Peoria, 111. Capital, $500,000 The Quaker City Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Capital, $500,000 Conway Fire Insurance Comapny. Of Conway, Mass. Capital, $250,00o Hampden Fire Insurance Co., Of Springfield, Mass. Capital, $150,000. Manhattan Life Insurance Company, Of New York. Capital and Assets. ...$000,000. Risks taken on favorable terms. Losses equitably adjusted, and promptly paid at this Ageucy. aug21-ly. C. B. DAVIS, Agent.

TO MANUFACTURERS, PRICKS DEDUCED! 50 BEAMS ASSORTED WARPS.

nR snle as low as anv other house in the West.snd War

t ranted, by

A II. ILIiAIIO CO. o. 40 West Washington St.

750 110 JO if cent.

8 V cent.

7 9 cent. 7 cent.

$304,231 35 . Liabilities: Debts to banks or other creditors due or not duo nothing

Losses adjusted and due nothing. . -.; Losses adjusted and not due, about,. ... .$ii,750 00

mosses unadiusted 3,?.u uu

Losses in suspense awaiting further proof, 7,000 00 All other claims agaiDst the Company none.t . Greatest amount in any one risk 5,000 90 Greatest amount allowed by the Company in any one town or village not fixed. Greatest amount to be insured in any one block in

tended not to expose over o,uou uu Geo. H. HART, Pres't. H. R. Coooshall, Secretary. Risks taken on favorable terms, losses equitably adjusted

and promptly paid at this agency by

. D. u n v in, Agent. : Office 2d Floor, Ons Pillows Hall, Indianapolis. aug21 4w.

' . . A New ICaiiroad Map

OF Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa, at Jy31. . . STEWART & BO WENS.

HARDWARE!

HARDWARE

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK.

IS opening a very large stock of Hardware at ISO. 85 East Wasliintrton Street, opposite Sharpe's Shoe and Leather Store, to which he will be constantly adding new supplies. He calls the attention of those who are

BUILDING HOUSES; o his well solected stock of ' -' 1 ' HOUSE BUILDING HARDWARE, confident that he can suit all buyers in . S T Y li E A IV D PITICE. Also on hand a large variety of ' ME G II A N I C S TOOLS. of every description, and of the very be?t quality Every good mechanic takes pride in having good tools, and t WOOD'S HARDWARE STORE IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM AT

Rheet lead. Lead Pipes, Metals of all kinds. Hemp and Manilla Kope of ell sizes. Coil, Log, and other Chains. Window Glasa and Sash, and all articles usually kept in a Hardware Store. THE SPORTING SEASON is at hand, and Wood has a Sne lot of double and single borro' SHOT GUNS.

together with Pocket Pistols, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, and sporting materials generally. Wood expects to keep a full stock of good articles in the

Hardware Line, and will sell them at the lowest CAbti rm CES. For all kinds of Hardware, call at

WOOD'S HARDWARE

SIGN aug5 ly.

OF THE BIG

STORE,

PADLOCK.

.We would invite the attention of Farmers and others to our complete stock of Fall good, such as STRAW AND HAY CL'TTKRS, of various kinds and prices.

CIDGK MII.I..S AND i'UESSlS. APPLE PEAEJERS AND SLICERS. Two mid Three Shovt-I I'lovvs for putting in wheat.

WHEAT DEILLS AND CORN SHELLERS, ISrlliiig, both (ium und Lentlier. ' BELT RIVETS AND HOOKS. . Hemp Packing Yarn. GUM , PACKING FOR STEAM JOINTS. 1 Manilla Rope of all Sixes.

A fresh supply of the justly celebrated "THERMOMETOR CHURN." undoubtedly the beat best churn in use.

The Wire Shank Straw and Hay Forks, Grain and, Coal Shovel.

Also, a new supply of fresh and genuine TURNIP SE ED ,

for fall sowing, &c. &c.

Call and Bee us, we charge nothing for showing the goods, remember 1. S. BIRKENMEYER A Co's. SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. No 7G. East Washington Street Jul31-tf. - '" ' - - State of Indiana lYIarion County, n: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County , in tho Stat$ . of Indiana, October 7'erm, A. D., 16-S Margaret R. Slurry vs. , Divorce. Edwin A. Starr.

E IT KNOWN, That on this 17th day of August, in the year i 1858, the above named plaintiff by her attorney filed in

the office of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, her complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defeudaut, Edwin A. Starr, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appearand answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, wilt be heard and determined in his absence. J. C. New, Clerk, By Frkd. Kneipl,ir, Deputy. Geo Roe E. Gordon, Attorney for Tjf. augZl-3w. JAMAICA B11TEKSI! FOR the radical cure of Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, &c. Use Dr. N. Teal's, Jamaica Bitters. For sale by the Proprietor, Indianapolis, Indiana, and by Druggists generally. jy31-3m, . .. JOHN KALOU'S ACCOMMODATION CAUKIAGE! TSfflV 7 JO Passengers conveyed to and from the

i "r iienoi. ior anv train, dv leavinsr oraers at

200

Stato of Indiana Marion County, ss : In ihe Marion Circuit Court or Marion Connty, in the State of Indiana October Terra, A. 1). lftod. t ) Philander White ve. Priscella White. :. TJE IT KNOWN, That on this lHth day of August, in the X3 year 185S, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys filed futile office of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, lhat said defeudant, Priscella White, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the Ming and pendency of said complaint against her, aud that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, In the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the matters and things thorein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined iu her absence. Jxo. C. New, Clerk. By Fred. Knefler, Deputy. Walpole & Feroosox, Attorneys for PVg. aug21-4w.

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State of Indiana Marion County, ss : the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in the Stat of Indiana, October Term, A. X)., 1858.

Francis Shelly t. Jerusa Shelly.

E IT KNOWN, Thai on this 6th day of March, in the year

1R58. the above named plaintiff by his attorneys filed in the

oOice of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint against aid 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 Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, and thatunless she ap pear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Conrt, 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 matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. Jno. C. New, Clerk. Walpolc & Ferguson, Attorneys for PVff. aug2l.4w.

State of Indiana ITIarion County, ss :

In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion Countf in the State

of Indiana, October Term, A. Z. lt5S. Pierre Adolphe Salomon t. Therese Desire Salomon.

BE IT KNOWN, That on this 16th day of August, in the year 1858, the above named plaintiff by his attorney filed

in tne omce oi tne cacrk ot the .Marion circuit uouri, nis com' Dlaint azainst said defendant. In the above entitled cause, to

gether with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notilied of the filing and

pendency of said complaint against her and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday In October next, said complaint, nnd the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard

and determined in ber absence. Jno. C imw, cierk. K ' B. Tatlor, Attorney for PV$. aug2l-3w.

400

LAWRENCE Sc ALLEN'S LIVERY STABLE, ir the rear or the palmer house. June6-9ra INDIANAPOLIS, IND. miusiiEs: buusiies.

DOZEN Vaint Brashes, with a fine stock of Half, Tooth, Cloth, Scrub, Horses, and Shoe Brushes, of

all kinds. For sale at R. BROWNING'S jetfi. 4w. Drug Store. E W GOTDST White Marseilles, Black Euglisli Crape, Blonde Laces, New Style Prints, Black Silk Mitts, Lisle Gauntlets, l'alin Leat Fans. And Heeds of all kinds Just received at

Jyl?. WsJL.I.AKD'S. BEST AMERICAN r AND

F It E N C II WINDOW GLASS.-

BOXES WINDOW GLASS, assorted sizes, from 8x 10 to 30x50. For sale at the lowest figures, by

ie-Jli. 4w. K. BROW NING.

PAINTS, OIL, VAIWiSHES. OAA KEGS Pure White Lead; OUU 60 bbls. Spanish Whiting; . SHKI kegs pure White Zinc, 6 casks Von. Red, 40 bbls Linseed Oil, 6 " Ycl. Ochro, ' HI " Sp. Turpentine, 500 lbs. Ch. Green, 20 " Lamp Black, 500 " " Yellow, 10 ' Varnishes, consisting of Copal, Coacb, Damar, Japan, and Black ; with a large stock of Paints, of all colors, both dry and in Oil. For sale at a very small advance, for cash, at - R. BROWNING'S je26.4w. Drug Store. State of Indiana, ITIarion County, ss : ' In the Circuit Court of Marion County, In the State of Indiana, October Term, A. 1). 1838. Sophia J. Williams vs. Williak C. Williams. BE IT KNOWN, That on this 18th day of August, in the year 1(S58, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys fllod iu me offlce of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, her complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said Wm. C. Williams, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on Ihe second day 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 matters and things therein contained aud alleged, will be beard and determined in his absence. Jmo. C. New, Clerk. "Br Fred. Kneptler, Deputy. J. G. WoonsoRY, Attorney for Pl'ff. ug21-3w. State of Indiana, ITIarion County, ss : In the Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Jdiana, October Term, A. V. 1868 Milton Woollen vs. Permella Woollen, James Elliot, Pernetla Elliott, Naomi J. Boas, Wm. M. W oollen, Samuel T. Woollen, Thomas A. Woollen,. Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Milton A. Malone, Benjamin Malone, Pleasant G. Malone. BE IT KNOWN; That on this 10th day of August, in the yeat 18.i8, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys Died -in the offlce of the Clerk or the Common Ploas Conrt, his complaint against said defendants, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants Thomas A. Woollen, Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Milton A. Malone, Benjamin Malmie and Pleasant G. Malone, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the) nextTerin of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the First Monday in October next, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. J. C. New, CJcri. Gordon, Conker and Bowli's, Attorneys for Pl'ff. i auglt 3w.