Locomotive, Volume 46, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1858 — Page 4

She had not yet .heard of niy arrival. For .moment she gazed into my face, and then with a scream there was no mistaking, sprang into my arms. "Oh Robert! dear j dear Eobert!" and here she .stopped to .catch, breath; "brother Robert! Boys 1 ''Uncle, Robert!" The boys stood off quietly. " 0h, Robert 1" and again she fell into my arms; and I be-1 lieve I said " Dear Eunice" in fact, I'm sure I did. And Eunice wept and knelt before me. I raised her quickly. She was calling me "Angel," I believe, at times, besides many other strange names I do not now remember. I tried to calm her. The more I exerted myself to do so, the more she cried. It was a very . ' painful interview but it is over, and now I see Eunice i every day. ' We never' speak about the past, npr of Wilson, more than is absolutely necessary. 'i Eunice grows more beautiful in my eyes, and more like the Eunice of my youth. - - r I have not told Eunice .that I love her, but I am " afraid I do. Or, rather, I 8m glad that Ida I cannot persuade mvself that ten years have rolled away. ; I will not tell Eunice that I love her there is time for that a long way hence, and I am sure she does not require I should tell heiV' She knows it. : '-; ;.. ; JOHNSON'S PRAYER. . : '. '; While Geo. H. Johnson, of Indianapolis, who was ; ' sentenced to the Penitentiary four years for obtaining i money by false pretence, was lying in our county jail, he offered up the following decidedly original "petition to the throne of Grace :" .,i,t . ,'. .j - - i : "Everlasting to everlasting, thou -art God! and besides Thee, there is none other! Most holy and righteous Father I we ask Thee to forgive us our sins, as we forgive those that sin against us. i Lord God of Heaven ! we do pray thee to support' U9 through this world of ; trouble here below ! Heavenly Parent ! grant us the : privilege of worshiping thee in our own way and man- j ner ! O, Lord God of Heaven ! here we are in the State of Boone, surrounded with iron and stone, shut j

up in a dungeon with an old bed, but without any bedfellow I'"' Lord, thoif knowest out fate is hard !; Heavenly Parent! thou knowest our imprisonment was d ' d unfairly done, to use the language ot brother Dykes, who lies in an adjoining cell, convicted of manslaughter by stealing a plush cap ! O, Lord 1 look down upon poor old Dykes, and forgive his many sins and transgressions! We do pray, O, Lordl that his appetite may not be so strong for green roasting ears ! And, 0, Lord I we would call thy attention to poor brother Martin, who is now convicted of public decency. May the afflicted brother meet with his just reward. Great God ! we would ask thee to deal gently by brother Smock ! Keep his courage whole; and, O Lord ! if the dear brother should meet with favor in thy sight, we would ask thee to start him again anew in this world of trouble, with plenty of good counterfeit money, that he may be able to deceive without detection. 0, Heavenly Parent ! we ask of thee to be a counsellor and director of brother Rodman". Lord ! enable him to scatter his deeds broadcast iflthis land. And, O Lord ! if thou wouldst watch the night tramps of our , they would be seen leading to the south-east part of Lebanon, there to bask in the smiles of blue-eyed Susan. And now, Lord ! while the dark shades of night hover over us, we will ask'dT thee to remember us, and not blot us out from thy sight. Lord, thou knowst that the time and place that now knows us, will shortly know us no more forever; and as we have prayed for ourselves and the brethren m general, we will ask ot thee to remember us all in the Judgment day, and own us for the Kingdom of Heaven, in worlds without end, Amen, and Amen !" Lebanon Pioneer.- . , - : ; i ; r- :- t ) g ; ; " Naturals " on a Tour. A correspondent .of The Xevo Orleans Picayune narrates thefoHowing incident of a recent journey 6f Prfessors Agassiz, Felton and Dr. Holms, " the Autocrat," tp the White Mountains:, , . . ... .. l. " The party was so numerous as to require a special conveyance for their transportation from Conway to the Crawford House.!1, This' conveyance was a lare country wagonrdrawn by a team of fine Green Mountain horses, and driven by a sturdy son of the Granite State. : '" i ' '. ' . r'"The day was one of the finest of .the season, and admirably adapted for such an excursion, and every one after his speciality, seemed to take the keenest delight in its incidents. Occasionally, the geologist would spy out some curious conformation or remarkable specimen of rock, and would insist on the driver stopping to allow him to alight and investigate jt. This would often consume much time, and- it more than once oecured that the impatient Jehu was obliged to remind the deeply absorbed party that the day was wasting, and that they had a long ride befre them. ! - " In the height of his impatience, the depth of his despair, and the extremity of his perplexity, lie turned to his companion on the box, for Prof. F., I should remark, had taken no part in the scientific reseaches of his brethern. . . . . . " ' What on ai th's the matter with them men, Squire?' somewhat petulently demanded the bothered Jehu. 'What are they about, stopping the team and jumping out every time they come across a loose stone or a big dandylion, or tliistle in the road? Who are they, any how' 'Squire,' he exclaimed in an agony of mingled curiosity and impatience. ' " 'Oh," quietly remarked our absorbed Grecian, 'they are naturalists.' "A few days after the same team was engaged for this identical trip by a party of Bostonians. As they rattled along the turnpike through the Notch, one of them said to the driver, who was diligently ruminating on the contrast between his present orderly company and the troublesome party he had been so perplexed with a day or two before "'Good deal of travel along here this summer? Eh, driver?' . . :v , , " ' Wal, considerble, this week or so,' was the reply- .' '"" . , .'. ' ;.' " ' I suppose you have about as much as you can do, now-a-days, carrying people to the mountains, don't you ? continued the tourist. " ' Pretty nigh,' replied our Jehu of the wagon. 'I liad a queer party along the other day the last before you. I never see such a set of fellows P : 1 " What were they like !' " ' Like? Like loonatics, more'n anytlung else I know on! Why, I thought I should never get up to Crawford's. Every once in a while they'd stop the team, and jump out, and pick up a stone, or pull up a weed, and then one of 'em would preach a long sermon, and when he'd done, all the rest would chatter over it ; and it was e'en a most as much a I could do to git 'em into the wagon agin, and as it was, it was daylight-down before we got ter Crawford's.' " " ' But who were these peoqle?' inquired the whole company of listners, in a breath. ' Didn't you find out?'" '" Wal, not exactly, I axed their keeper who they were, and he told me they were naturals !'" Dead Letters. The dead-letter branch of the General Post-Oflice has just closed an other quarter's work. During the three months which terminated on the 13th ult there were found 2,729 letters which contained money, amountingin the aggregate to $12,921 82. For the quarter which closed 30 th June last there were received 4,549 letters and $21,498 86 in . money. For the quarter ending 30th March, 2,472 letters and $13,475 15 in money. Quarter closed 31st December, 2,351 letters and $13,3(11 90 in cash. y Total in the year, 12,102 letters and 61,238 72 ia'money. It is gratifying to state that, under the efficiency, and promptitude which characterizes the finance bureau, over nine-tenths of the whole amount of cash has been restored to the original owners. . - A Bear Teeed by Horse. Bears are' more numerous this season than for several years in the central counties of the State, and adventures with them are quite common. Mr. D. Cross of Fairfield, who. re- ' cently visited Eaton County, related to us an affair which ocurred four miles east of Eaton Rapids, which E resents an example of maternal care by a mare for er colt that is rarely exhibited by the horse kind, if it was not a hair-dreadth adventure. A mare with a colt by her side, was feeding in a pasture, when she was, approached by three bears an old one and two cubs nearly full grown. Alarmed for the safety of her colt, the mare forgot the usual fear of the horse lor these animals, and attacked them .with such vigor that they were forced to retreat. They were pursued so closely that one of them was compelled to seek safety, and remain in a tree until the owner of the mare, who had watched the whole proceedings, went to his house lor a gun, returned and shot it. Adrian (Mich.) Hatch Tower. : . i '

v Clock of Many Nations. A clock to which the above title may be'not inappropriately applied, stands in the doorway of Mr. W. Davis, of 84 King William street, citv watch and clock maker, and attracts a considerable amount of attention. It is, we believe, without its fellow in the world, and is a splendid spec imen of workmanship.. Its height, we should judge, is about ten feet, and its upper half contains no less than twelve dials, all working from one center movement. Four of these dials are placed at each side perpendicularly, three down the center and a large dial at the top. The large dial gives Greenwich time; below it is placed the solar time, as differing from mean time) under that is a year dial, showing the month and day of the month, and lowest on the center a second dial. The year dial differs from the other in tliis respect: instead of having a revolving hand the circle itself revolves, bringing the day of the month to a pointer placed beneath. The eight side dials show respectively the time of Sidney, Madras, New York, Canton, Calcutta, Paris, Petersburg and ' Constantinople. These, unlike the English dial, have the twenty-four hours marked on them in two siries of twelve hours each, marking from noon at the top and from midnight at the bottom, descending,' and from midnight to noon ascending. The escapement is that known as "Graham's dead-beat the peculiarity of which is that there is no recoil. ' This escapement was invented about one hundred years ago, but modern skill has not produced anything to surpass it, . ,u , t , i IgaT A country public schpol superintendent in Alabama, not long sincej wag party to a rather funny in cident. He has frequently to examine teachers ere giving them a certificate of competency to act as such. In one of the backwoods schools the trustees requested him to ascertain if a young lady who applied for a teacher'ship was able to fill the duties of the station. He accordingly informed her that, at; the request of

the trustees, he would proceed to examine her. Drawing herself up to her full hight and retreating to the opposite corner of the room, she exclaimed with virtuous indignation-: : ' , . ;, , - . - " I'll have you know, sir, that you nor no other man shall examine me !" . '.T ' ' The young lady's mistake was soon explained away, much to her relief and that of the superintendent and trustees. r ..- .... ' ",.''".' 1 A Fat Girl.- Among the attractions of a campmeeting at Redding, Conn., way a fat girl, yet in her teens, weighing six hundred pounds, and dressed in bloomer, with low-neck dress and bare arms. A good many people saw a, great, deal of, her, and report her fair to behold, vi , : $gg"A Missouri editor apologizes for the neglect of editorial duty, on account of the; 'advent of a new member of the family,' and claims indulgence on the ground that the thing " only happens once a year!" ' , ';! . 7 ..' , . lUT A hotel and livery-stable keeper at a fashionable watering place advertises, among other inducements to visitors, sociables for young ladles and gentlemen, and sulkies for married folks. : ' The Busy Boy. He labors without thanks, talks without credit, lives without love, dies without tears, without pity save that some say, "It was a pity he died no sooner." ; 1 1 . ; T H I S . W A Y ir you want t H A R D W 1 A RE Or ANY PESCRIPTION,; AT iL O W P It I G E S ir TOD WANT A COOIING'OE PARLOR of the right kind, one which will do good service and give S A T I S F A C T I O N A. D. WOOD'S HARDWARE STORE, No. S3, Eat Washington Street, : NEARLY OPPOSITE i ' O D D F E E E O "W ' S II A E E SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, SCp25 ; , . . r. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR CITY AND COUNTY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, McGoffey's series of readers, , , Cornell's, Mcalby '8, ;nid MitclielPs Geographies, U;i vies and Kay'a A ritli rn ulics. liobinson'a Alebrn, Astronomy and Surveying, . Pinneos, Buller's, Brown's, find Kirk lam's GiHtninars, Uit'tionarifs, Speakers, Philosophies, und Chemistries, bf ajiproveu auuiurs.. , r. - . - . i STEWART fe BOW EN'S, eep25. , . Wholesale and Retail Book-house. g 5 I

W PH o 0 JH CL. O u Pn H Hi . s : b ' e -s ; m s . -J S ' n ii a o 9 5ht J Si 2 . 2 - C t: -a ' fa f-. 3 1 t 3 Zi v W Z 31 C a - 2 tt" 5 I 2. s O FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RtfCEtVED AT .'. . A . GILLIGAN'S Wo. 5 Bates House, Consisting of every new design and style of It C 8 S U O O D S M D From the V2v. De Laine to the S5 Silt Robe; low-priced and el a nt Shawls, Cloaks, Velvft Talrnas, Ritlans, Children's Cloaks, Shetland Woo! Shawls a new article for autumn wear Alexander's Kid Gloves. Opera Flannels of all colon. Silk-warp, and fine while Flannels, plain and figured Merinoes, plain Merinoes, Valencras, White Goods, black and white Thread, Laces, French Embroideries, fine Lace Setts, black Thread lace Vails, Mourning Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Fringes, lres Trimmings, Head Dresses and superb ornament fortlio hair, Flair-Braids, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, A-e. sep-.25.tf.

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KIcO I N N I S-;"H A T . S X O K E!; ' JVo. 9. West Washington Street, South side. '' j IS THE FLACE TO BUY YOUR HATS AND CAPS, C II 15 A I FO IS CASH! 1 THE patrons of this establishment will And a largo stock of goods to select from, and at prices to suit the times. Call at McGinn!' before purchasing elsewhere. sep25-4w..

N E "W J 0 0 D S ! GREAT ATTRACTION A T il l i-j-i ;'! WIL LARD'S jDr's.' JAiTIESOlV '& V UNKISOUSEK. MEDICAfj and Burjrieal praciitioners, office on Meridian tit., first door soutu of tlie.Post-ollice. . .. ., !sup4-6uit( '. HIGHLY" IMPORT A NT I NT K Cx I I X C Ju THE TELEGRAPH ! ! The Attention of the Public is invited '.i '.'!:;. i the Extensive Stock of to l. FALL AND W1NTEI1 DRY. GOODS ! ,'';;;;';;;;;;,' sow opening at ,. 'i.".;?"f-,.'.'.t THE BO S TO N ST ORE. No. 10 West Washington Street, H . I;-HOEN'S 'OLD ; ST AND!! Comprising? ; HIi 6 'Newest and , Most Jcsirabi6 Styles in iVlarketl : . XIae Proprietor of this Establishment Be lieving that the ; ;i i cA sii'': an d o nei1 kic k r . . . I. a System is the only correct plan fordoing business, will a'lhere to this system, which will enable him to offer inducements to buyers equai to those of any establishment in, Indianapolis. It is the in'entlon to make our Establishment equal to any other in the City as it respests extent and variety of STOCK AND PRICES ! ! The proprietor will be constantly in Market, which will pive vastly superior advantages u purchasing, and will enable him at all times to . ? I E F Y COMPETITION!! '."Mil t-: ! ' :" ' 'I ..r.. I .1 : J.JJIOKKisoSf, Proprietor. : H.' if. HORN, Mnagor.' . scpll. -,; C . i B . ;'; ' D A V 1, 8,";;;;;:; G en e r a! Insurance Age lit , .1 Ovrraa 2b Floor Om Fellows Hall.. . i INDIANAPOLIS, . IN OIANA. J Charter Oak Fire Ac Marine Inturanee Co.) Of Hartford, (Jonn. ; ., f . Capita), ($300,001) Peoria .TI:iriii; iV. Fire Insurance Co., Of Peoria, III. Capital, ,. '...$,500,000 '"' The Qnakcr Cily Insurance Co., "' Of- Philado.lphia; c. ' : Capital,.......;.... ..-..8500,000 ;. : Conway Fire Insurance Coinapny. Of Conway, Maes. Capital........... ,$250,000 Hampden Fire Insurance Co., r Of Springfield, Masai , .Capital,.,,.. $150,000, ItTanha.ttan Life Insurance Company, 1 Of New York-. ; - Capital and Assets. ..:$800.000 H'k9 taken on favorable terms.. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid at this Agency. aug21-ly. " . ... , ... C. B, DAVIS, Agent. -' , '' C O M 31 1 S S I O IV, ' P It O V C E, . tBOVISJOM establishmeivt; WE would call the attention of citizens generally to onj House, on corner of. Meridian and Pi?ari streets, nearly opposite Post Office, where they can be supplied with all kinde of Provisions. ' Best brands of Double Extra Flour k,ept constantly on hand. Allkindsof Feed for sale. . . J i' . .Cash pail for Wheat, Corn, Rye, Feathers, &c. - - . . Packages delivered to any part of the cilv free of charge. sep25-ly.- -, WM. BK.i 11SHAW &. CO. HAVE FSTABIJSHKD A branch of their celebrated English Optical Establishment lor the sale of their Improved Spectacles. The superiority of their Glasses being so well known and recognized throughout Europe and A merica. renders all comment on their merits unnecessary. Testimonials to their superiority, from the most eminent physicians and scientific men of both Continents, may be seen at. their office, Illinois street, nearly opposite Bates House. . . . . . i Glasses can be renewed, and all. Xlnds of Optical- Instru ments repaired on the shortest notice. aprlT ly I'ure Catawba Wine and Brandy, ITOR Medical purposes warranted pure.' For sale bv 1 je26.4w. R. BROWNING. ; 1.JND1ANA SEED AGR rcOLTUR A L;- W ARE HOUS IVo. 74, Easl Was5jiiifton Street. Indianapolis, Indiana. 1 "We would invite the attention of Farmers and others to our complete stock of Fall good, such as 8TKAW AIVD HAY CUl'TEltS, of various kinds and prices. Cinnil HULLS AND PllESSES, ' I APPLE : PEAEERS AND SLICERS. Two and Three Shovel flows, - for putting in wheat, ;'. . ! . WHEAT DRILLS AND CORN SHELLERS, ISolCiiifr, holli fin in and Ecather. ' :' ; BELT K1VETS AM HOOKS. Hemp Packing Yarn. GUM PACKING ' FOR STEAM JOINTS. ' ITIauilla IS ope of all Size$. i - A fresh supply of the justly celebrated ; ; 'THERM 0 MET OR CHUKN." undoubtedly the best best churn in use. . , The Wire Shank Straw and Hay' Forks, Grain and Coal Shovels. Also, a new supply of fresh and genuine TURNIP SEED, for fall sowing, &c. Lc. ' Call and sec us, we charge nothing for showing the goods, remember I. S. IIIKKEXMEl'EIE & Co's. SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, i o. 70. East Washington Street. Jui)-3i-tr.

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I. IIODGSOIV, --; ; " Architect and S tipcrin tendant, OFFICE on tlie corner of Meridian and Washington strts? over Dunloij'9 Dry Good Store, Indianapolis. ! " ; JAMAICA ISTTEUS!! '.'ivy IOR the radical cure of Chills and Fever, Dumb guo, & V Use Ur. N. Teal's, Jamaica Bittera. I'or sale by the prietnr, Indianapolis, Indiana, nd by Druggists generully- -. . j)-31:3in,...- i.S! - -. i . -r . - t . . , ; .- -

JOHN It ALOIS? A ":) n O l AT I O !V CAUUIAOE! ' Passengers conveyed to and from the . Depot, for any train, by leaving ordors at . ..., LAWRENCE ALLEN'S LIVERY STABIiE, ' jh THK RKAR OF TUB FAT.MER HOUSED ' - Jutie6-0m INDIANAPOLIS, INM ' :r:mtijsiiES t 'buesiies! "i . DOZEN Paint Brushes, with a fine stock of Half' Tooth, (Moth, .Scrub, Horses, and Shoo Brushes, o1 all kiii.i. For sale at ...... . ., , . K. BSOW.MJS'S J.e-26.4w. , . : V .' Drug Stoie.: r ,.11 1-: S X "A OT EKICAN . ' .; i' . -j AND .,. 1 i. . '.,,1 r it E iv c ii w i w o o xv glass. ji ft BOXES WINDOW GLA SS, assorted sizes, from 8x 'ivl 10 to 30x56. For sale, at Hie lowest figures, by. . Je26j4w. ": ' '' R. BROWNING. 1'AINTS, OlE, VAKMSIIES. . ;- ; ; rinfi KEGS Pure White Lead ; '' ' ' : .-illll - :1 60 bbls. Spanish Whiting; T..k(t-ntre White Zind,'- . S casks 'Vein. He,"" !..-.:! '.-4(1 febls-Linseed Oilj .""-Yel. Ochre, u ;! , U) . ..... Sp.-Tnruentine, BIO lbs. Ch. Green, .'I j 20 " Lamp Black, ...- -. S00 . " . Yellow, . , ... 10--. - Viin.islies,-Knsistin3 of Copal,. 'ohcIu Datnar, Japan, and Blsek t with s large stock of Paints, of all colore, boib dry - nd in Oil. For sale at a very small advance,, for cash, t .1., . R. BROWNING'S . JeS6.4w. :., .: Drug .Store. '.'.WATEU COOLEISS. ,; ;! WINCIIEI.I'S Patent Water Cooler, a full assortment now opening. " - - 1, Hoquut Water Coolers, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. - 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 added. JACOB L1NDI.EY. ' Je28. , ' ' : '-Ho. 16 West Washington at. : ; ' , ' ' ,( Indianapolis, Ind. . ri:ivriiis Extracts anl Spices. , j LARGR assortment of all the various Flavoring Extracts, onuaisliiKr. in nnrt. of Lemon. Vanila, Hose, Celery, ach. Strawberry. Pine Apple, Almonds, etc.: with a good stock of pure ground and unground hpicea, ol an Kintis. ror sale by . ., K.' BROWNING. je26.4w.' ..... : ; - . ' ..... ; SAMUEL TAG O A H T, inSIANAI'OIilS,' IiNBIANAi, ANUFACTURERof Wheat Cleaners, Self Keerulutiritr Miil Stono oder. Flour Bolt Feeders, and Coolera combined. - ftl.OUtC PATKEKS ;" AND ": ; Flouring' Mills Complete, ., Flights, BurrMiH StonH,ort.iule Burr -Jt Mills, best Ihitcli Anker Boltin? Clotlis, aii-8iz,- -i-rom io; t;w 10 isra: my ana Mill Furnisliigrs cenertilly.. . . .. Also, Bolting (;iotli9 made up to order. ,' Advice free, resijcclinc number and arrangement .of . cloths to produce the desired results, and agent for the sale of rights for BONNElS improved process of flouring.. JJOilice, City Foundry Building. ,: -mij-k ;ipr3 1S58-- SI U1JM G! nl58. GJIEAT ATT R ACTION. NOW RECEIVING AT THE ..,- NEI.AND CHEAP CASH STORE. Be. 5G) East Wasliingrton street, " A Magnificent Asiortment of : ; Seasonable Dry-Goods. A 'MONO which will be found rich, plain and figured black 'jM' siiks; Chene, Bayadere and plaid silks; Be'rej2;e, Chili, Jaconett-and Lawn Robea A'Q.uille, Prinled Organdies aud jirconcts; Plain and Ombra Bareg and Tissues; Barege and Moire DeLaines; French, English ahd American Chintz; Marneilltrs for 'Barnes; Stella Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs; Embroideries and'Laces a great variety; Hoop Skirts and Skirting; Lace and Silk Mantillas; Gloves and Hosiery of every kind; Notions, &c. Also A large stock of staple and fancy -Dry Goods, such as bleached and brown muslins and sheetings, blenched and brown table damasks, Huckerback and Russia Twillings, Piano and Table covers, bleached and brown linon table cloths, Marseilles quilts, ticks, hickorys. checks, cottonades, jeans, cloths and enssimures, vestings, &c, &c. apr3 ;!.-;,.'. CLAY & CARTER. ,i lil lLDl E DEPOT. , Corner of Qeorgia and Tennessee streets, opposite the Catholie Chapel Indianapolis, Indiana. i MfVlE nndersigud, Agents for Messrs. Tate and Lndlow, of JL ij.-iwrencehurg, have for sale at their flooring mill a large amount of Sasb Sash Doors and Blinds, made from the best water seasoned New-Y of k white pine. Storefronts, show windows, circular sash, ore, I'drni.shed to order. Also door frames window frames cornice, baseboards, casings, flooring, ceiling nantlepieces and all oilier kinds1 of wood work belonging to buUding. Circularsawfngdoneto order. Wearcalso prepared to put up buildings of any kind in the best manner, on as short notice us 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 this place, we would just refer to the citizens and our work in general. ; . BY R RET & BE EM. niay22-ly . ' Perfumery, Cosmetics, Etc- : A LARGE assortment of Lnbin's Genuine French Extracts WrighTa, Bazin's, and MilthelPs Extmcts for the Handkerchief. Fragrant Odors Colognes, Bay Rum, Pomades, Hair Oils, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Shavine Cream. Fine Cosmetics, Combs, Brushes, etc.. at K. BROWNINGVS jez6.4w. Drugstore. DYE-STUriS, R1E-S11TES. QQQ LBS. BEST OMBRO MADDER; :' Si,U00 lbs. Best Indigo, 150 lbs. Cochineal, 150 Boxes Ext. Logwood, - 4 bbls. Lac Dve, ., . - . ' 20 Bbls. ChtpM " . 5 Casks Copperas, ' 20 k Fustic," - t bbls. Alum, 15 Gr'd Camwood, ' 30 Ctfrboys Oil Vitriol, ' 200 lbs. Chrom. Potassa,' . .. with n large stock of Dye-Stuffs of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Dealers and consumers". For sale low, in quantities to Bilit purchasers. , . je2iMm. R. BROWNING. DOCTOR LOD(;E. ifl EAST WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis. Dr. L. OU bu? a full stockof Homceopathic.tnedicines, Aic. forsale to physicians and families. . jel9-ly. I- OCUL 1ST , A U II I S T AND G E N E 11 A E S Vil GEON, JVo.39 East Washington si. Indianapolis. PROF. UPHEGRAFF, formerly resident Physician at Willis's Hospital, Philadelphia, aud for many years Principal of the Danville Eye and Ear Infirmary, Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturer upon Physiology, has taken an otiice in this place, and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public, that all diseases of the Eye aud Ear. (with few exceptions) are curable ; and will operate on Cataract, Crost Eyes, Artificial Pupil, Opacities of the Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids, Sore Eves, and all discuses of the organ. Deafness, i i (lieu Ity of hearing, (even when the drum is euliiely gone, will Insert an artificial, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural.) He wiil also operate on Club Feet, Tumors, Cnncers. Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Contracted Limbs, perforin the opera lion. for Artificial Nose, by healing on a now one. And insert A rtificial Eyes, giving them all the motion aud expression of the natural, defying detection they are inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain. The superior vantages he has had in Europe and this country in perfecting himself in all that is new mid valuable in Surgery, warrants him in saying, thatovery thing within the bounds of the profession tuny be expected of him To llic Haiti : ' . You can have your' hair restored, no matter how bald you are. One weeks' time in most cases being sufficient to produce n hair from every folicle that produced a hair before. Gray hair can be restored to its natural color without dyeing. may29"5S-ly. r-.-WM.---Y.- WILEY, REAL EST ATE AGENT, COM MISSION Kit OF DEEDS, . f . . FOR ALL TUB STATES AND T E It K I T O II 1 E S AND PKAt.KR IN KA1LHOAD STOCKS, ItOlVDS, W A It HAN TS, Ac. No. l"i East Washington Street, over Adams' Kxpress Office. Buys, sells nuil exchanges Property of nil kinds. Kents and Leases Houses, l.ols and' Farms. Htiysaud sells Slocks, Honda, Notes and Mortgages. Buys, Sells, and Locates Land Warrants. Sells Kent Kstate and Slocks at Auction, 'ollocts Kents, Notes and Claims. Pays Tuxes snd examines Titles in any of the Western States .- Enters Land Willi Cash or Land Warrants. 1oaris Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Collections. Draws Deeds. Mortgages, Leases, Plats, &t. Inquiries by letter promptly attended to. . All business transactions strictly confidential. Carriage always at the door to show property. ' May 8th. J.B. OSGOOD. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAIXTEK, GLAZIEII, &c. JTy. Avfnne fourth door south of McOuat'l Jfew ftock. , i.niAAroi.is, i si. . june!2!y. -

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k 1 N extra article, prepared and ror sale Dy A- Je26-lr.o. K. BROWNING. '' :l ;'STOIVE WAKE.0.""'! '"h ': THIS day received (5,000 gallons of Stone' Ware; assorted L Jars, 1, 3, o oe o gallons. : f ;l Jugs, 1, 2,3 & 4galls. j.i ,vj,n;:. huh li: ' Fans, 1 oi 2 galls . t .. i i i; , V . JACOB LlNDLEY'S..m Ko. 16 Wtat Wuslungton Street,. ' jelO. '''A':il'y-r '' . ' I Indianapolis, Ind.' LOOKING CLASSES. A FrI'l n9Sortment consisting In part of A ; : .Irill Ulasseo from , , j k :; to ' r J - "Brown wood and gilt from :r. . . to t ' ! Kose wood and gilt fromto Mahogany from - .;2xi3.M' i,. 22 13 trf., 28 X 16 , , 23 13 " " 28-x 16 8 x 10 . f Ti This day received at1 ' ' JACOB LINDLEY'S.1 No. 16 West Washioitttrn Street, ap.23. ii- i i -1 ' i i - ' - - i - ' - ' Indianapolis, Ind.: ."t'cilANOB OF TIME. -MAY 10th, 1838. .-THK SHOHTR8T AND ONLY DIRKCT ROUTE to ' :. C.I WC'I.W W A V I :'-s "ia'nl. i...H : Indianapolis Ac Cincinnati . .: ' Short Line Kail fo it l, :' ::V1A LAWBE1VCEBIJBG II. ! No Change of Curs to Cincinnati. flHREE Passenger Tniins leave Indianapolis daily, (Suni 7. days excepted), for ('incinnati, connecting at Cincinnati Willi Trains for Wilmington, Wheeling, Marietta, Washington, Athens, Parkersburg, Circloville, Greenfield, Washington, City, Lancaster, Hauidenv Bullimore,, Zanesville,; thillicothe, and' Philadelphia. ,-y2o-rMay.sville,- Paris,- Lexingtou, aud Danville, Kv. - .. First Train; t'.'A'. "Jrt.', CINCINNATI MAtl',, arrives at Cincinnati 12:25, Pt M., Lexington, Kv., 7:00 P. M.: Nicholasvillo, Ky.. 7:5.i P. M .; Chillioothe, 8:31H P. M.f Zunesville, 'l::is. A. M.j Wheeling, 8 A. M. 1.20 P; 91., ACCOMMODATION, arrives at Cincinnati, 6-.B0 P. M.- i i , ' .-,.;.... .. -. ..!-.'!.: .'.-. .00 I. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, arrives at. Cincinnati 10:40 P.M.; Wheeling 4:40 P. M.J Baltimore, 10;30 A. M Washington City, 11:20 A... M. ', " , . -' Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 4 A. M; 11.24 A. M; 8:50 P. M. Ttirongh Tickets can be had at. the Union Ticket oftico. Indianapolis, and iill the Principal Ticket Oniees in the West. mart - Wj H. L. NOBLE, Geil'l Ticket Agent. -Die; bobaok'S : ' Blood Furilicir 'and Blood Fills.. , l; ;;'..-! ,.' :.. disease ' vancisheo ., By Dr. Koback's Scandinavian Itcmedics, in i mm mimm pi! mm LUL5S1IM iiisiiiiiiii AFTER YEA KS OFSTUUY AND EXPERIMENT, I)R.Ro BACK, the eminent Swedish Physician, succeeded in producing a medicine from twenty-three different mountain herU-of his nntive land, which acts directly upon the causes of disease in the blood, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels djs e;ise from tlio system, wherever it may be located, or whatever may be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, cougrhs, consumption in Us early atneea, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, femenine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralys, rheumatism neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidney, the stomach, the Berves, or the muscular fiber, are nnerrinIy cured by this preparation. It is to the matrriesmorbi, or seeds of disease, what an alkali Is to an acid : it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigorTand regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the effects of Dr. Roback's famous Scandinavian Klood Puriller, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not only ob literate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life bevond the ordinary span. ' - In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, Dr. Roback presentsthe result of over twenty years of experience, hard study aud experiment as to what a perfect pill should be. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, SI per bottle, or 95 per half dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or five for 81. . ..... From the Rev. Mr. McMuu.kn; Pastorof Roberts Chapel : , iNDt.VNAPOLlS, Oct. 5, 1857. Dr. Roback Dear Sir : 1 have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the nerves.' Please accept my thanks for your kind regards aud bolieva me, Yours, - J. W. T. "McMclt.en. -Cincinnati, Friday, Sept, 4, 1857. Dr. Roback Dear Sir : Having been afflicted with neuraljraj or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted. I was induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, I felt its effect very sensibly, and upon using two more, 1 found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery in medicine which is proviug itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human familv. GEORGK S. BENNKT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. The a'oove certificates and many others, can be seen at my office by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical A hnanacs, gratis, from "my agents. Manufactory, .ales-Rooms and Office, No. 6, East Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. For Sale by W. W. Roberts and R. Brownino, Indi. anapolis; McMullkn & Arnold, New Bethel; L Dronbergsr, A Uisonville; J. H. Lilik, Farmersville ; Mills & Sanders, Bridgeport; J. Bromfklt, Kaysville; and by Druggists and Merchants generally .....- ( :". jnlG-ly LANDS! LANDS!! IT A It MING TvelMocated,in ' : ' ' : Ohio, ' . Wisconsin, . Indiana, . " Iowa, . i " ' Illinois, " ' ' . Minnesota,, . -, " ' Missouri, ' Kansas, and Nebraska. Forsale, or exchange for City Propertv, bv .-' i , W I LL1 A M Y. WILEY, May 8th, IF5S. . , Real Estate Agent, Indianapolis. ' Farmers, Take Notice! 1 fjHE Cheapest place to buy .your Groceries, iaat Tallolt's Cheap Oroccry lor i Directly opposite the State House, Call at once, and you will be convinced of this. rearly all hinds of Produce taken at fair rates in exchange for Groceries. jairx'3-Iv . .; Insurance Capital Enlarged! E E T N A INSUKAKCE COMPANV, or HARTFORD, CONNKCTICUT. Incorporated 1819 Cliarlcr I'erpetiial. ' CASH CAPITAL, KoUrged -.ti, Julj, 8o7, to $1,000,000. ARSOLUTK AND UNIMPAIRED. SDIU'LUS, $4aa,122,l 1,' With tlio Prosligo of 38 Yenis' Success and Experieiwe. DIICr.CTOKS Samuel Tuditr, M. A. Tuttlo, K. Mather, H. 55. Prntt, T. K. Brace, sr., Robert Huell, E. A. Hulkley, S. S. War.l, G. F. Davis, . Joseph Church. K. Flower. E. G. Ripley, A. Dunliatn ' T. A. Alexander, Rrainard. - D. Hillyer, Kenev, C. H, W OFFICEKS. G. E. RIPI.EY. President. T. A. A I.EXANDKK. Vice President. THUS. K. BRACK; Jr., Secretary. Insures j(aint"t the DANG Kits OF F I It E, . AND FEKIES OF IMvAIM) IVAVIGATIOX, At as liberal rules and rates as risksasstuned permit of for solvency aud lair proiiu I SPECIAL attention given to insurance of Farm Property, jt Dwelliiins, oul-buil(liii(rs and contents. Sni-h insured for j.jNod of three to live years, on the most lavorahle terms. Choice first-class Indemnity may be effected without delay AgcDcj-' e""'",OWI, corporation, throng the Indianapolis Losses F.qnitnbly Adjusted &i Promptly Paid. If W'ealtli with a steady and prompt attention to a legitimate Insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have inducements with the public in selecting their underwriter, wo refer them, for test of quality aud our claims to their ; patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasiiij; ability and facilities in future. 1 KM'. HENDERSON, Agent. .... Indianapolis. Ind. Application can be made to K. H. Barry, Clerk, who is fully authorized to transact business connected" with the agpnev. J"- " WM. HE.VDKRSON.

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