Locomotive, Volume 46, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1858 — Page 3

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as it costs iS m Brazil, to raise fifteen pounds of coffee, then are fifteen pounds of coffee the fair exchange for a bushel ot wheat, A and B mectinjr at a half distance witn weir commodities to make the exchange. ine aavauuure ot this fair pommo is tli.it. each party increases the number of his enjoyments, having niveau nucai aiuue, xue use ot both wheat ami cotfoe. AVhere the labor and exnensn nf nnnliirinir hoth commodities are known to both parties, bargain's will generally be fair and equal ; when they are known to one par umv, uargatns will otten be unequal, knowl. eugc auvaniage ot ignorance." Hat the pi ducer of wheat in Indiana, cannot carrv his wheat h; iroalf way to meet the producer of coffee from Brazil, hence in order to effect the exchange, the services of the merchants are required, whoso interest is to make as much for himself as he can, his knowledge of the cost to produce both wheat and coffee, enables him to ex change a bushel oi wheat for twenty-five pounds of coffee, the coffee grower beina irnomnt of the cost and labor requisite to produce a. bushel of wheat in Indi ans, ana again to exchange eight pounds of coffee with the farmer of Indiana for one bushel of wheat, the latter being ignorant of the fact that twelve pounds of coflce would be a fair exchange for a bushel of wheat. Thus the knowlece of the merchant enables him to buy on and collect a tax off the ignorance of the farmer. It is in this way that N. York has become the great Store House of the wealth of the nation, and it is by means of this tax that the high rents are paid and the large Real estate owners in our city rapidly become millionaire. The farmers are the less shrewd and intelligent than the merchant, but his business is to till the soil. and he gives himself no trouble about the concerns of the commercial world. ' As a general thing he does not try to lniorm Himself so as to avoid the tax that is levied on his ignorance and if one is to bo found here and there that does, their efforts will not effect anything against the influences of the great majority. The farmers, in order to free themsel Ives from the disadvantages of which they complain, must do more than publish an article now and then; mere talking and writing will not effect a correction of the evils of which they complain ; they must adopt some plan that will unite them all over the county, in such a way as will make their action effective. - The farmers of Indiana can or could improve agriculture without the aid of fairs, but by their aid they can do much more, and by uniting in a similar way the farmers of Marion County can do a great deal for themselves. ..' r i r We would suggest to them the formation of a joint stock company, say of 1,000 shares of ten dollars each; a part of themoncy raised, would enable them to buy a lot in the city and erect a building thereon, and the balance could be invested in the purchase of plows and other agricultural inipliments. The room on the 1st floor cold be used as a store room, and the 2d story would be a proper place for a " Farmers Exchange," where the farmers from all parts of the county could meet each other in a social manner and also to inform themselves of the state of the market at all times. The advantages of such an association would be, 1st, to furnish the farmers with agricultural impliments at first cost, including the expense of freight and the expense of the store, which would be say ten to fifteen per cent. 2d, to keep them posted in the market prices of their produce. And another advantage that such an association would be to the farmers, is that it would enable them to exchange seed, grain and breeding stock more frequently than they do at present. Something might be said how such an institution could or should be carried on, but it will be time enough for that when the fanners conclude to engage in such an enterprise. H. ,. ', . ' ' For the Locomotive. .. THE SUN FLOWER. Mr. Editor. Few persons I suppose, have any definate idea of how prolific this flower is. It has been said to be a good, preventative of ague ; I would add a good and profitable article of food for fowls. The yield is abundant, and the seed is largely composed of nutritious matter. We have a stalk in our garden, the product of one seed, that measures 6 in. in circumference and nearly 12ft high, bearing 36 productive blossoms, and nearly as many more unproductive. . The largest productive flower contained 2,063 manured seeds; and the smallest 58 ; making an average of 1,063 seeds to each flower. . Then on 36 such flowers, there would be produced the enonnus sum of 38,068 seedl each one of which would again produce its 60 blossoms td beautify; and 38,068 seeds to feed the fowls of the air, or reprodce its kind. The product of one seed, for 2 years would be the incredible sum of 1,449,172,624. Is it not truly wonderful. In nothing, it seems to me, is the boundless goodness of the creator so manifest, as in the productiveness of nature 1 Every where the earth is teeming with reproduction ; adorning and beautifying its surface and furnishing nourishment to the countless millions of animal life ! T. J. V. For the Locomotive.' HITCHING POSTS. Ms. Editor. 'If it is wise in the City Council to Can ordinance to prevent persons from hitching es to shade trees round the public squares, would it not be equally wise,' if not more so, for it to pass one to sot up hitching-posts wherever needed 'round the public squares,' and thus remove the temptation there is to hitching to shade trees ? Should not the Council have done this at first? Another 'Countryman.' INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. . Corrected livery Friday Morning, BY A. WAtiLACK, COMMISSION MERCHANT. V Cur market is about the same for flour as in our last, pood brands of choice extras selling at $5,00 to 5.25. Wheat is Arm at'JOto lOOconts. Corn is selling at 4546 cents. Bacon is nominal a". 7 cents for clear Sides and Hams. Lard in good ie. mand ateii cents. All descriptions of Groceries are flrni with a good demand. BUTTER Wholesale. . BKANS White BKESWAX CHEESE COKN MEAL LARD COTTON YARNS..'. Batting, COFFEE Kio... Laguayra. .. Java . 10$ 12 ... 6ocl00 2(25c .. 8Cie ... 505jo ... SiS9e 9-10-11 f) lb. No 2 13 He .. lS&lSic ... He ... . mange .. 2021e 17lfc .. I212tc .. 5 (K5 25 $16 5(l(il7 00 $14 SOS 15 00 13 5014 ...$4 00 .. 1,5 75 S11.00 ..4 50 73 . . None. ... .-' 60100 35 40c lK)100c ... , '50 .. 50fi0c ... , , .. 60c ... J SOc 45c .... . if 10 4R50c . . . 65"flc .. ' 50fi0c 7c 5c ... -.i 7C ... 81 00 .'.'2 002 50 ..1 75(dJ2 00 ..t2 102 25 . .1 7 5 2 55 ... 14l(iC ... fli10ic .. U)Hc 1C 13c j lie, ... tl5 ...$ SO 2 75 ,41 51 75 ..$3 754 OU 8c No 1, 1516c; CANDLES Star (full Opal eights). Summer Pressed.... FLOUR Extra..... , ...... v.... .. FISH No. I mackerel.No. 2 mackerel. .... . . No. 3 mackerel .. Common Lake FishWhite (half bbls.) Detroit Kiver Fish. White (bbls.) do . . Pickerel (half bbls.) Herring ..... .....w... FRUIT Dried Apples Peaches, new " Green Apples....;-. ... ,' ....... FHATHEKS Live Geese "HEAT , rley RYE. 2r15P"ow".'v;:.v.v::;..';.v. POTATOES .HVN (! Sy. P ton OLASSKS New Orleans, per bbl Golden Syrup. ........ BDn. Sugar House pROVIS10NS-Bacon Sides Shoulders situ., '' ' ' Bimi... fiEEDSFi Clover K.. Timothy, i "ALT Kanawha, f 2f0 lbs Lake. . Coarse Alum . ' ......... K Sack Salt, V bag SUGAR-New Orleans.;.. Kenned Crushed Powdered.... ; f..., CotTee-Knear r2(?INED PLASTER J'E.MKNT r, LoiiiVvVlie'wiiitc! tallovV.v.v.iv.::v..v.v.v.v.v.v.".v"."j SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. Holtnck in Cincinnati. The he m.. tn..-. t i. , jj . , fc uruuain surcrH neriiis w nave auemicu me priite of thia celebrated Swedish Professor since his residence in '-""innate Tb. ....., .,(,,!, 'nr omplaint, rheumatism and cough, are reported by the ulJerr. ih . . . . .. . .i . j to have yielded to his ''Scandinavian --"'fines. These medicines, it appears, act chemicallv opon " ri0() purging it from the elements of disease, and curing m i i ite variety of disorders, by cutting off the supply of etw. """er which forma their basis. Testimony to this . ' w'cn cannot he impeached, is proffered to all who are of belief. See Advertisement. CWiTY OHDLHS WASTED. Inquire at this offlc Jel9-tf.

.IIEUOIOI'S NOTltE. 7 A funeral discourse will be preached to-morrow, Kabbalh' at the Methodist Chapel, Ave miles south-east of Indianapolis' by Rev. J. A. Brouse, on the death of Kokert 8. Taylor.

li. hose!akti;n, m. d., ' APO'l'HECAItY ANI UltlOGIST . WuHliing ton street, ' A few doors west of Delaware Street. AMERICAN AND GERMAN DRUGS AND MEDICINKS OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES; - - PUKE WINES AND LIQUORS; FINE PERFUMKRY; H 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 will, I trust, be a guaranty to the public of getting the righ kind of Medicines, and made as they ought to be. A continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore conferred upon me is respoctfully solicited. - . roayl5-6m ) Wll,L.lAIrI Mot'FITT'S -Wholeaalo and Retail H Bl "BCJ Jfcpi rjf" 3 a OPPOSITE LITTLES' HflTH. ill s Vi HnTs HEr I?' ,'I,1?ndid assortmo'n t o f PAINTS ju.n, vAKmnii, trLASis,aiid a fresh supply of DRUGS. Mr. Editor,-By the request of Many Democrats you wil no ice the name of THOMAS WHITE, a. l,,depen "U?d ' date for the office of Assessor, of Warren Township, at the coming election. augH-Hw. ei ii 2J ia urn a , " Oh happy lot, and hallowed, even as the toy of Angels, Where the golden chain of godliness is cntwinod with the roses of love." On the 2nd Inst., by the Kc.v. Geo. Long, Mr. William B. Moork to Mies Maria K. Murey. On the evening of the 27lh by the Rev. W. H. Kendrick, Mr. Wcnthenngton Talbott and Miss Margaret Abbott, both of this city. , On the morning of the 25lh, by the same, Mr. Wm. Vorhea and Miss Mnhala Ramsay. On the 2d inst., In Trinity Church, Lognnsport, by the Right Rev. Bishop Upfold, Charlis Denuy, Esq., of Kvansville, to Miss Martha Fitch, eldest daughter of Hon. Graham N. Fitch of Logansport. i I.', .1,1.,:.' LICENSES ISSUED TO '' .! Peter P. Hereth and Sarah J. Jocelyn, onthe4th. " ' ' ID H 13 ID, "O Death, what art thou, strange and solemn alchymisU Elaborating life's Elixir from those claye) crucibles." In this city, August 28th, Frank Wiui,ton of John H. and Sarah J. Ohr, aged 9 months and 2 days.' 11 ' A - '- J He liv'd as lives a peaceful Dove, He died as blossoms die; . And now his spirit floats above, - , . A Seraph in the sky." : - ... In Minneapolis, on the 25th insl., of dysentery, Charley M., youngest son of Geo. B. and Lucy K. Stone, recently of this city, aged 2 years and 9 months. " In this city, on Saturday morning, September 4, of constunp. tion, Mary J. Tanner, (sister of Gordon Tanner, Esq.,) aged 16 years and 8 months.. : In this city, on the 8th inst., Lucy, infant daughter and only child of N. S. and Bello Byram, aged 8 months and 17 days. HIGHLY IMPORTANT N TEL L I G E. N C 11 V;.'" ' . -by- " . THE , OCEAN ..TELEGRAPH !! The Attention of the Public is invited to . . ... the Extensive Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS . NOW OPENING AT 1" iv : i . ' ' ' '! A T H E BO ST ON S TO RE: No. 10 West Washington Street,. H. J, HORN'S OLD STAND!! Comprising all the Newest and most Desirable Styles in market I - The Proprietor of this Establishment Believing aiaui. I u u . f. CASH AMD ONE PUICT Ryatem la the only correct plan fordoing business, will adhere to this system, which will enable him to offer inducements to buyers equal to those of any establishment in Indianapolis. It is the indention to make our Establishment equal to any other in the City aB it respesta extent and variety of - ' ? STOCK ; AND PRICES ! ! The nronrietor will be constantly in Market, which will give vastly superior advantages in purchasing, and will enable him at all times lo - " DEFY COMPETITION!! J. IHORKISOIV, Proprietor. H. J. HORN, Manager. r sepll. T HE S E V E NTH A N N TJ A L F A I R ! o1 F THE MARION COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held at the State Fair Grounds, adjoining Indian apolis, on September 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1858 uavs oi entry, epi. -tjiii nui .uiniu.j " ."-ou".' Eiaminstlon by Awarding Committees, Wednesday, Sept. S!2d, from 9 o'clock, A. M., and Thursday, the 23rd, to 6 o'clock, P. . . u . Ar Pnmmiliaa. In K itf rp tn rv nt. ft o 'nine Ic . TlilirH. m , vo vi wwiui.in.vo J , day. ' .... . .Awards in Cash will be made after the Address on Friday, the 24Ui. The following premium will be awarded on Thursday, the 2nd at 2 o'clock : - - TO THE SLOWEST MUI.E, - - $10.00 The owner, or his agent, of any mule entered lor mis premium must ride a mule, and no person shall ride his own mule, or a mule he mav have an interest in. Mules unbroken for riding excluded. The Committee shall decide what mule each competitor or his agent shall ride. Each mule to be ridden around the ring four times the mulo gelling last around shall take the premium. ... The - National Guards,' 'City fireys,' and 'Marion Light Dragoons,' have been invited to, and will parade on the Grounds at luo'clock a. h., on Friday, the 24th. The A nnual Address will be delivered by the HON. WILLIAM D. GALLAGHER, Of Pewee Valley, Kentucky, on Friday, at 11 o'clock. Men, women and children of Marion county, turn out ! It Is vour own 1 Come to the Fair and compete for the 31.500 of Premiums. - THOMAS A. MORRIS, Pres't. Jobm S. TiRKiNOTon, Sec'y. .' ' -m ' sepll 2w. ; Indianapolis P 1 o w Factory. ' - Washington St. nearly opposite Little'i Hotel. Ill DI AKIFOLIS) INDIANA. THE undersigned have purchased the business and machinery of the In dianapolis Plow Factory, owned by the late Win. Gause, and will continue the bnsiness at the old stand. Bnini- both nraclical Plow makers, thi public can rely on all work entrusted to us being done in the best manner, and with the best materials. We shall keep on hand all kinds of Plows, Shovel Plows, Double Shovels, Cultivalore, Cutting Boxes, Ac Particular attention will be paid lo repairing. sep4-3w. ; i . RAPP & DAWSON. FOR BARGAINS -INFALL DRY GOODS "... : OF EVEUY DESCK1PTIOX, ; WITH THE ', . , ' ' PRIVHEGE OF SELECTING FROM A '. L A KG E S TO C K, O TO HOLMAN'S, No. 3, Odd Fellows' Hall. aep4-lmo.

Ordered lo be published in the Locomotive, by Act of

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Howard C L J Hines Ed 2 Hall E J , ' Hull E W Heckles Goo ilazen Geo WL2 Havris G VV Hool Joseph Hauck John Haynes James Hill Jas W " Hacker John A , Hiueslv Jackson Munier J W Hoofmnn John S Harshman Jas H . Heeler John C Hofuian J P ' Hill JO r llendey Jas Hulls Jos 2 Hanann John ' Higgini Dr L .. Henry Lawrence Hale Rev P Heley Oliver Hubbard S8 . Hubbard Saml Phillip B M . Perry B 11 Perrino i: B Pierce C W I'aris D Ji Paltison K W PiiKh H A Porter Isuac Pear Jas , Pottingor Julius Pulterson J W Hoe J M Pendergnrt J G Payton John Peilicord Mr Pinney H H Phurson Wm 2 ' Pierce W L Pun" Win 2 . '. . Uulgly Edward ' Uueen Edmond ' Qulgley Edward Kabb Andrew Reed A S Rev.' '' Reeves Asa Hoyera E Kingold Frank Kobinsoii G Reamer John -Hies J W Rarey John S 2 ' ' Heinman Rev Prof Kolhert Louis. , . Hutchinson Saml Ryan 1 hos Coals Abraham Harvington TimothyRutnell J W "' Harvev W II . , Hvel Thn. 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' Whortle John Weeks J G Wright J H Whitler J 1 .. Wade J K . ' Wilson J G ' Wright LI) ". Wilson SB .; .. Williams S S WhardingT '' Wolfe T E -, j. W'alsh Thos ' Wilson W P ' ' Woods W J i . i ' Williams Wm ' Webb w ' Yon David 1)1 Yewell Solomon : Earl Wm Foster H B I Franks A B Feltz Henry. . j Foster H B Foley Jeremiah Falley J B it Co., Freeman John ", Furgason J D ' Follze Jonathan i Fellows J A Foley Moses Flshback Martin Flynn Patrick Fletcher Win Frasier Win : Mahony R B Mood Robert 4 , Mitchell Robert Mcrideth Thos Morris W J Mitchell Wm Morgan W F McKenna Terry McMilleu Thos McFarland T D . McMullan J W G Geger or M a r b i iiMcfluro Jolin Messrs ; Grilhii Jas Gleason John Glanlum J Goodman J K Glasior L C Gilray O B3 Gillett S P ,. . Gray HP , ,, . McGiunis J . V McCormac John : McFarland J I ': McMahun Charles . Norwood E A : ' ' Nicholson G A ; j Nocquet J 2 .,' , Nare J P Noble W H ' INITIALS. " ' Secretary Centre lodge No 18 LADIES' LIST. A ,1 .1 , MA 1 C!tc.. Mry Armstrong Mrs E A Guthrie A E Adams MissSarah , Greer G B ,., , f Bowen Mrs L E Hunt R L Beaty Miss Abby J Howell S A 4 Barriltt Miss MarlhnHerriott M Mrs Auine add ' Osborne Miss Linda . Ohelr Miss Agnus Pilbcan Amelia PcrrottME Pierce C W Mrs Pearcen E Mrs ( Ryans Kitty Reed M J . . ' Ransum Mary '". . t Reynolds Euphenia Robinson N h Randolph Elisabeth Randall Guss Rise H M Rickabaugh H Scherriet Hare Smith 11 K C , Southard S L ''. . . Sybert Amauda Surlier H S Storling Magdilena Shaw K I Simpson Mrs J P. Small K A Tuff Mrs M Turner W H Mrs Barnett Miss Mary : HannaJ G M Bug Miss Sarah Barrett Miss Mnttie Bagby Maryett 2 Hineman T Mrs 'H azen M L '' ' ' Hampton M J Hanrahun Ellen HiattRE ' ; Howard M J Mrs 2 Irving J Mrs Julow W Mrs Jackson M Mrs Johnson F H Mrs" Kocher Mrs M E Keslcr Miss Sarah . Kelly Miss E A Koker Mrs S Kesler Miss M J ' Blacke Mrs L T Bryant Mrs LC '"' Byrne Mrs M , , Ball Miss C E Bradshaw Mrs F G Butler Miss Sarah Burnett Miss Flora" Carroll Belle Clarke K C ' ' . Claw Mrs S Card Miss EE (hainbors Mrs M 2 Coanfleld MEL Lane Edda CropperMiss Belle Lyon MissEmaline Clemens Mrs L A r Lackey Miss E A Divany Miss Elen ' Lane Mis's M P Daugherty MA Lupton Mrs R ' '"" Dennis Catherine LamieyMissS Tishanungn M Daugherty Miss Ada Lank lord Miss SarahTi ford Sarie DnnlayMrsS LocKwnod MrsJ irowi;rars Denean Mary ' . ' Lampton Miss C Trowbridge M J Dumont Miss H Livingston Miss F ; Vance EiidailyAnn McGinty Mrs C . Wentworth Estell ' Edwards Eliza ',' McOausland Miss C Williams S A Finch A Mrs , ,' McVay Miss E , Welch Margaret 2 , Fle'cher A Mrs , McCnn Miss Kate . Wood S Mrs Fisher S Mrs McDanielFJ Williamson Nancy Fletcher K Mrs Moss E F Wihiting E E Franklin D , Morrow Miss G , Wright C K ., Flays M Mrs' ' Moylan Miss Kate - Walker Indina 1 Guy E Mrs Miller Barbara 2 Young S K ' - Greenwood BlancheNolan M.s K G . .. J. M. TALBOTT, P. M. lir's. J A.VfliliO"V V SklHI SEK . . M EDICAL and Surgical praclitioners, office on Meridian St., nrsi aoor soutn oi tne rost-omce. . sep4-6mo. To Sinking Fund Borrowers. , ,. . , Orru c or Sinkino Funo, ) ' Indianapolis, August 20, 1858. j TTHERE Interest was due and unpaid on the 1st day of July last, on loans from the sinking fund, the lands and lots mortgaged in security will be advertised about the 20th day of September next, to be sold on the second Saturday ol December next. The practice of postponing sales by receiving agreements from borrowers to pay interest on interest, is discontinued. . ? aug21-5w. E. DUMONT, President. - 1 Groceries for the Fall Trade. AVERY complete and heavy stock now in store, purcbasep at the right time, and sold at lowest cash prices. au21. . MILLS. ALFORO & Co. State of Indiana) Itlarion County, ks: Jh the Marion Circuit Court Marion County, in the State , of Indiana, October Term, A. D., IH58. i . r ? I ; Benjamin G. Kelley m. Mary C. Kelley. ' - : BE IT KNOWN, That on this 23d day of August, Inthe year 1858, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys Sled in the olilce of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint against said defendant, in the above entitled cause, togethor wnir an amaavit oi a competent person, mat saia ncrenaant, Mary C. Kelley, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, hereby notilied of the tiling 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, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. Jno. C. New, Clerk. Br Frbo. Knepfler, Deputy., B. K. Elliott, Attorney for Pl'ff. Aug28-3w. .. ' State of Indiana, Jtlarion County, as: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, October Term, A. D. 1858-! ti f.f Francis J. Bradshaw . John H. Bradshaw. ' TIE IT KNOWN, That on this 23rd day of August, in the year 1858, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys filed ui LUo 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 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, aaid complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. Jno. C. Nkw, Clerk. !'.' Br Frio. Kurrrttit, Deputy. WiLroLa & Firoiisoh, Attorney for prff. aug24-4w. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Complaint in Attachment for $50.74 cents, heore Wm. Sulli van. Justice of the Peare of Centre Township, Marion Co., Indiana. Samuel C. Morgan re. "William B. Lndlow. IifOTICE Is hereby given that on the 27th day of August, V 1858, at the instance and upon the affidavit of Samuel C. organ, plaintiff, an order or writ of attachment issued against the defendant, and return is made of goods attached; that I have Axed the time of trial in this behalf for the 27th day of September, 1858, at 2 o'clock p, m., at my office in the City of Indianapolis, when and where the defendant and all other persons interested, may attend if they see proper. W itness my hand and seal this 3!st day of August, 1A55. Wit. SULLIVAN, J. P., L.S. scp4-3w.

Administrator's Notice.

ivj is udiuuj i.uu iubi uiq uiiuersigneu nas oeen appointed Administrator of ihe estate of Lema Brewer, lain j. v pu'u numiniaiiHiui vi mo v.iaiB oi feeuia iirewer, laie of Marion county, deceased. Said estate is supppnsed to be sotvont. THOS. C. SMOCK, Administrator. sepll-3w. Notice of Sale. "IVrotue is hereby given, that I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 5tb day of October next, at the residence of Lema Brewer, late of Marion County, deceased, one mile easl-uf Southport, all her pers inul pr ipertv, consisting or Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wheal, Com in lite Held, Funning Ctenslls, one two horse wagon. Buggy and harness, house hold and kilchen furniture. Ac. die. A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his nole. with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. sepll-3w. THOS. C. SMOCK, Administrator. C . B . DAVIS, General Insurance : Agent, ; - Omen 2o Floor Odo Filloivi' Hall.: INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Charier Oak Fire Sc marine Insurance Co. Of Hartford, Conn. Capital, 30u,jJ Peoria iviarlne Sc Fire Insurance Co., Of Peoria, 111. Capital, jtl0,000 ' 1'1-e Quaker City Insurance Co., or Philadelphia. Capilal $500,000 Conway Fire Insurance Coinapny. Of Conway, Mass. . . Capital, t50,000 Hampden Fire Insurance Co., Of Springfield, Mass. Capital, tl50,000, ITIanhattan Life Insurance Company, Or New York. Capital and Assets. ...tioo,000. Risks taken on favorable terms. Losses equitably adjusted, and promptly paid at this Agency. "g-l-'y- C. B. DAVIS, Agent. TO MANUFACTURERS, riCICES KKDUCED! 50 BEAMS ASSORTED WARPS. 1710R sale as low as any olhor house in the West, and War- ' ranted, by i . ag7. A. II. 1V1 1. 1, A It I) A- Co. No. 40 West Washington St. MACKE BEL,. WHITE FISH, . ' AND S A Ij T K P O T . COLERIDGE SALT ' AGENCY. I A M receiving a large lot of Sugar, Coffoe, and Molasaos direct from New Orleans. My slock or Groceries Is the largest ever offered In this city, and too tedious to mention. My terms are cash. Money paid is interest saved. . Casli paid for Bacon, Lard, wheat, Corn and Oats. My stock of Plaslernud Coment Is large. 1 will make liberal advauceson Flour shipped tn Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Buffalo. My commission is light. lam Agent for the ; Great Western Dispatch, ' which will deliver Goods here in five or six days. From New York to Indianapolis : ... ... . Firstclass $125 ,.. Second class w . .t. ..... ......... loo .'' Third clnss '. 85 i n. Fourth class - 65 ' - From Boston to Indianapolis : ' . n , First class l 43 Second class t; "" Third class 99 -. Fourth class.... 77 ! Call oh me before you purchase elsewhere and got my prices, which will be of advantage to you should you not purchase of us. RuriaitNii.S. A. Flotchor, Thomas M. Sharpe.and Alfred Harrison, Bankers. . .,1 Andrew Wallace. , "gl- 1 . r . ; ' ' IIAIOTARE, HARDWARE ! ; ,-, , , :l SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, IS oponine a Tory lnrge stock of Hardware at ' ' , No 85 Kast Vali inton Xtreel, ojtpoBite Sharpe'a Shoe and Leather Store, to which he will be constantly adding new supplies. He culls the attention of those who are , .. B U1LD1N 0,110 irSES,, o his well selected stock of . j t house: ituiiiDiivu haudWaue, t confident that he can suit all bnyors In" ' ' 1; '' : " ,f ! .'S T Y L E A WD P U I C 15 i ,.' Also on hand a lnrge variety of r . .. M E C 11 A NIC S T GO L S ; of every description, and of the very be?t qtinHty Every good WOOD'S 1IAUDWAHE STOKE "' IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM AT Rheetlead, Lead Pipes, Metals of all kinds. Hemp and Manilla Rope of all sizes. Coil, Log, and other Chains. Window Glass and Sash, and all articles usually kept in a Hardware Store. . . -: THE SP OR TING: SEA S ON ' is at hand, and Wood has a fine lot of double and single barre j. s ii o t .cTu s S. . ' together with Pocket Pistols, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, and sporting materials generally. Wood expects td keep a full stock of good articles in the Hardware Line, and will sell them nt the lowest CASH PRICKS. ... . .. . .. ,. . . ...... i .. . .. For all kinds of1 Hardware, call at ' ; ,' ,, .WOOD'S HARD WARE: STORE, SIGN OF THIS BIG P A D I 0 C K . " "' ' aug5-ly. -it , ., : ' INDIANA SEED ' '' .'" ' ";' .' .-ASU- .'. :, ' I i' agricultural; WAREHOUSE. IVo. 71, East WnsliiiiKton Street. , .. Indianapolis, Indiana. - ' We would invite the attention of Farmers and oth' era to our complete stock of Fall good, such as ' , -. . ST It AW AND HAY CUTTEKS, of various kinds and prices., ' . , ' ' ' ; CIDEU PIILI.S AND FKESSES. i APPLE , PEARERS ! AND SLICERS. ' Two and Three Shovel Plows, , for putting in wheat -. . ; r. -..-.r.--WHEAT DRILLS AND CORN SHELLERS, Belting;, both Gum and Leather.' ( ! BELT KIVETS AKD HOOKS... ' .' Hemp Packing" '.Tarn. ' GTJM PACKING FOR STEAM , JOINTS ! Manilla Bope of all Sizes. A fresh supply of the justly celebrated "THERM0MET0R CHURN." undoubtedly the best best churn in use. ' ' ' The AVire Shank St.aw and Hay I orksf Grain and Coal Shovels. . Also, a new supply of fresh and genuine i ' TURNIP SEED, for fall sowing, &c. &c. Call and see us, we charge nothing for showing the goods, remember . ; . , . : . P. S. BIRKENMEYEK Co's. SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. No. 76. East Washington Street. July31-tf. ' ' : ;.."'

Sugar, molasses, and Coll'ee. PURCHASERS will flnd these articles exactly suited to their wants, and nowhere cheaper than with as. t81- WILLS, ALFOKJ) A Co. Kanawha and Mason City Salt. OUR yards are well supplied with the best and finest Bait in this market.

nugyl. MILLS, ALFORD dr Co. A New Ksilli-oad Map T o V Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and lowa.'at J)Ji. S1EVV AKT St BOWENS. State of Indiana, Marion County, : In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana. October Term, A. D., 158. Francis Shelly vt. Jernaa Shelly., BE IT KNOWN, That on U.isOlh day of March, In the yea' 1800, Ihe above named plaintiff by his attorneys Bled In the oilice of the Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint aeaiiiat .aid defendant, hi the shore entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, thai said defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Sold defendant is therefore, hereby notified of the mint: nd pendeucy of said complaint apainsl her, and Dial unless she appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day or the next Turin of said Court, lo bo befruu 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. inn. C. Waw, Clerk. Walfolk dt FtaousoK, Attorneys for Pig. augVl.lw. State of Indiana, Clarion County, sa: In the Marion Circuit Court of Marion Conntv, in the State of Indiana, October Term, A. VS. in58. Philanom "White . PniacaxLA White. CK IT KNOWN, That on this 18th day of August, In too year 1858, the above named plaintiff by his attorneys filed la the office of the Marion Circuit Court, his complaint afrainst said defendant, in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, lhat said defendant, i'riacelia While, is not a resident of the stateof Indiana. Said defendant is therefore, horeby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint afrainst her, and that unless she appear and answer ordemur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second, day of the next Term of aaid Court, lo be begun and held at the Court House, In the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday in October next, said complaint, and the inntters und things therein contained and alleged, will be beard and dolennined in her absence. Jko. C. Pitw, Clerk. By Frko. KnrrLER, Deputy.; Walpoi.e & Ferocson, Attorneys fvr Pl'ff. uilgiil-4w. : " ;. .. 7amaicaTsittjl;ks7! ; IOK the radiral cure of Chills and Fover, Dumb Ague, etc. Use Dr. K. Teal's. Jamaica Bitters. For sale by llie Proprietor, Indianupolis, Indiana, and by Druggists generally. j)3l-3iu, JOHN KALOIim T ; ACCOMMODATION CARRIAGE! wrjHv v? tXT Passengers convoyed to and from liie :a ;4 i v Donot. for anv train, bv leavinsr orders at . LAWRENCE ALLEN'S LIVEKY STABLE, . , IK THE REAR or THE PALMER HOUSE. June0-9m' INDIANAPOLIS, IKD.'' BUVSIIDS: BICESIIES! nft DOZEN Paint Brushes, with a fine stock of Half, IMI Tooth, Cloth, Scrub, Horses, and Shoe Brushes, of nnkhidi. For sale at, . K. BKOWNING'S jcai. Iw, . ' Drug Store. " " N E w go o n sV . , "White Marseilles, . . , , . Itlack English Crape, . i Blonde Lnces i New Style Prints, : lilack Silk Mitts, Eisle auntlets. -' i ! i , I'alm Eeat Fans. .,, And Kceds of all kindsJust received at 1 jyl7. WIL LABB'S. BEST AHIEKH'AIV " I ; . ". . AND " FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. -4 tf BOXES "WINDOW GLASS, assorted sizes, from Be HJJ 10lo3(lx5(i. For sale at the lowest figures, fy jeM. 4w. K. BROWNING-. PAINTS, OIL, VARNISHES. Oii ft KKtiS Pure "Whito Lead ; J .l,flt 60 bbls. Spanish Whiting; 1 alii kegs pure White Zino, 6 casks Von. Hcd, . ; , 40 bbla Linseed Oil, 6 " Yel. Oohro, ; ' lf " Kn. Turpentine, ' 5'X) lbs. Ch. Green, w". 20 Lamp Black, " " 500 " " Yellow, . . I i . 10 " Varnishes, consisting of Copal, Coach, 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 K. BROWNING'S je2S.4w. , : Drug Store. i r ; . WATER COOLERS. WIlVCIIEIIiS Patent Water Cooler, a full assortment . now opening. ; Boquet Water Coolers, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. . ;I Landscape Water Coolers, 2, 3, 4 and 5 galls. " Plain Water Coolers, 2, 3, 4 and 5 galls. For sale at Manufacturers prices, freight and boxing addod, : JACOB LINDLEY. JeSfi. ' No. 10 West Washington st. " - ' Indianapolis, Ind. STEPS TOWARDS HEAVEN; o R religionin common life, by T. S. Arthur, at ' 'f Jem. -. . o i r. w a hi ot DUWCn n. . Woman: Her Mission and Lite. n NEW WORK, . jeli). .": at STKWART & BOWEN 'S. 1858. V , SPRING! 1858. GREAT ATTRACTION. NOW RECEIVING AT THE . ' NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOEE,' No. 50, East Washington street, A Magnificent Asiortmentof : Seasonable Dry-Goods. k MOjNG which will bo found rich, plain and figured black V silks; Chene, Bayadere and plaid silks; Berepe, Chili, Jaconctt and Lawn Robes A'Q.uille, Printed Orgaudios and Jaconets; Plain and Ombra Barege and Tissues; Barege and Moire DeLaines; French, English ahd American Chintz; Mar-" seilles for Basques; Stella Cashmere Shawls and Scarfe; ismbroideries and Laces a great variety; Hoop .Skirts and Skirting; Lace and Silk Mantillas; Gloves and Hosiery of every kind; Notions, &c. . - i Also A Urge stock of staple and fancy Dry Goods, such as bleached and brown inustins and sheetings, bleached and brown table dainnsks, Huckcrback and Russia Twillings, Piano and Tabta covers, bleached and brown linen table cloths, Marseilles quilts, ticks, hickorys. checks, cottonades, jeaus, cloths and cansimores, vesliags. dtc. &c. , , , . apr3 , - CLAY CARTER'. : i " Til O Q m S 0 - 9 O c tn S 4J : s o a rj : I. : W Q O 'Eh z Q - Pi -EH'f:fl hi o 9 5s -a r-i 5 0 UI X w O IB o If l". 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BlILDEBS DEPOT. Center of Georgia and Tennessee streets, opposite the Car-' olie Chapel, Indianapolis, Indiana. . - ffHK undersifrned. Agents for Messrs. Tate and Ludlow, of Lawreiiceburfr, have for sale at their flooring mill a largo amount of Hash Sash Doors und Blinds, made front the best water seasoned New-York white pine. Storefronts, show windows, circular sash, Ac, furnished to order. Also door framea window frames, cornice, baseboards, casings, flooring, ceiling mantlepieces and all other kinds of wood work belonging to building. Circular sawing done to order. We are also 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 contracting elsewhere. Having been engaged for twenty five years in tni place, we would iut refer to th citizens snd our work in gen-, iral. . : BVRKET & EEEM. may2J-ly . . i. ....... . . .

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