Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1856 — Page 4

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TRAN8PQRTATION. i lEFFEKSOIfmiE KAILKOAD.

TRANSPORTATION. | TRANSPORTATION.

CHAMOK OK TIMK. i rtmim. M, MK, •» TmIim <* A I »•»*• rn«4 wfN !«•«« OM VKln* D»p.H an folio*.: • t . A M. K»p>mi MUftiM a< <i»**aw«foJ, P^aMilMi, ^I.hIhmV. t^lu KaftofM, A«. t m, P. M. Mall krprM*—aMlUHC *0 Ik* M*»»a Mop*. Kr*ldM Trata. Haifa Aatty, laiThif Pr«ktkt for tka »•»<»«■ plf i. Aha*, for iMalar111*, Laalaston, awl ali twilit* of kfor uklo Mirer. A. P. OkBORJIK, Aapt. K. O. MaavM. PraMMAflMM. «•*« I

PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. '|’H« ««*IT rUTRAI. aeCTR. cos. I noetlac Use AUaallc rMloa «Mk Waafora, XorlkwoMr n su.) Ho«Ui«Mera Wfoiaa, ky aaowUaarma RaUaray nraet. TMa road alaaiaaaacfo at PMabarrh vttk daily lift* *f NtaaaMn W> alt port* os Ike Wartara Kiaan, a ad at Claralaad aa4 Maadaakf wlik staaaifa fall non* on ika XorUivaauraLafeaai asalriatlfo* awt«Mr»cArk*ap**t and fallaMa root* forjrhfoa mmtmmi ran bo ferwaafed

iw and fr»ai lk« firaat Wart.

EatM PbiUdalphit aid

nmavnan.

■ *• “*»

Suona Clm*—Hooka and Hiatln* »rrj

Dry (rood* (la liafoo) Naadwaro, Laata3 7Jr. par iMifo

•r, Wool, for. |n<•<••■•• •. r

1 ^fr'Jre^Sjjya. rr* * - '"»» Korara ('L *aa—Cadaa, PUB, Raaoa and/ ..... Pork (parbad.) Lard aad Lard OM.... | »^ r * h'>la shlpplM Good* from a»y point Kart of Pbll*dolpbla, be partfislar tn mart pock a**, ** «»* Pranry/raafa Htbtmd. ” Alt Oosda <OMd*n*d I a toe Afenfo Of ikta Hoad at PWladMpMa or PHtabarfk, will be for-

•raraed MHbaat dalaattoa.

Katiasrr Aaaar*.—Moaaa Potter, Hoatoa; J. I». R1Hott, Haw Ye*k; m. i. Haaadar, Pblladnlpbl; Mar raw dr Kooaa, Haiti wore; Oao. C. Prawefo*—, PHtabaryb; ?JSTO*K,*TT , « e SSSS!.SSSra

f»«a*ea/ frtight Afint, PAGadrfpAi*. If. i. LOMRABRr, Bmp'l"AlUnt, h.

iasrt PENNSYLVANIA RAiUOAD. THREE OAILT THBOUOH TRAIRS, |>ATWBKSI PHILABKM*MIA« AND PlUa 1> bumfo-lHa Moaaia# Tama laavaa Pblladalpklafor P iHk*rRk,at?M a. a. aad PMtabarirb for Pkiladalbhla at 7 *. a. Taa Paar Una tear** PblladelpkU for HlU*.

k for Pbitadetphla at I r

XfSW ARRAIUHIWIIXT* " ' imAtmammmm.! ^Oli THE EAST! CUAXGK OP TtMft-CONJUKmoHN MIRH1 IN MAMArOLMy PITTHtBlB^il, A ClJtlB. LAB* BAILMAB. JX»RMKK1.V InrttaaapoHa aad SertefoMnfoe RailF taad -la rnaaaefo.w wttk tka Okta aad Peaaayirania, rtereLitet and Cofambas, t abe Mm**; aad He* yByrtfod. Only dlrart ne from Indlaaapolia la . M MILBt SBOITCR tkan aar other mat* fo.ai ladlaaapoHf lo Plifokarf, PIRkldtlphla, f lerrlaad. Barfafo, Dsaktrft. Now Y«*. aad Uartoa. Makes rlaae o naeetl—a at CroaUto* with Mala* of Ohio aad Paaneylvaala Road for PiuaharR and PbMa•telpbla, aad wHb trains of < Vretaad Road for riarrlaad. Ink* Roato. Ink* ftfcoae. New York and Kite, sad New York Oalral RaUeoada. No rhiMfe *d Cam bet wees ItelkanapolH aad Crrrtllaa. Three Mains leave la.llaaapoH»datty (Naaday* exe pled.) a* follows: ItOO A. Nf. IklRlif Rxpress.—This train eonaocU at I restline witk usins tor Clef eland aad Pitfobnrxkal ir.'df A. M., markin* Clafelaad 931, P. M., aad >ew York al aexl day-reackkac Pmaborck ata.lt>. P. M.. aa.1 PbHa.Mphbt the aext alWraooa. Niao A. At. Mall Tralfos—CoanaetoatCrartllae aliAS, P. M.. with trains for Pdtabarirh aad Clarelaad inaklnx .lire, t eonaaetinn. to Phil*d*l|iMa aad Now York. TMa Is the only Trs'a I earing Indianapolis that taakei eonnoaMna* wilh tka Mala tear,nr m. Lnsta a* 4A» P. M. ht Ike evonlng, andarrtrlnf at Iwdlaia^olis at *.|«t A. 3.40 Nl. AceawawiaslMtlaM.—Maktar connectiona at f reaUlne for Ctovelaii.1, Pltialj«rgh,Phll*delnkla.nnd New ^ ork at 4A*. A. M. The K(tires* Train will wop only at Pandlejna, Andera»a, Muneieand Winabtrtar. Greenetlle aad Miami r win laavrs Union oa arrival Of the Indiana cedi*, r>Ws.na^|, ••••> cte, clauo Timus, and arrive* at Day too lu Mam to eon sect with the Train* on tb* Mad Kivar and Lake Kris, Ctaelnnat*, Hamilton, and Dayton, and Dayton, Xeata, and Halpre Rallr tods. Tickets by this KMtia for sale at lb* priiii-lpal Ticket in |tift Wi>Nit He sura and ask for Ticket* by Indianapoli*, PI tuba re, an'* we I aad Koute. TT~PP*ro aa Iowa* by any other Koute. frJrPor reneral Information in reran! to Freight, ap- ).! ' K. H. SPKNCRR, Proirht Agent, I. P. £ C. K. IIOMKR WARD, SapT •rtanapolu, Jannarr 1.1. \>fSA.

SHomnar bouts it a milss ! i

IndianapolftM nnd CtedMnali SHORT LUC RAIL ROAD! TLA LAWHBlfOBBORd. Hb CHANGE OK CARS TO CINCINNATI THRC17 PABHRIRBCR TBAIRM I leave ln.HanapiiH* BaHy. (Noadaya excepted.; a* fol-

lows:

First Trnirt, 1*i4T A. ■.-UgMsiac F.ipma. and arrwaa at daciaaati at Jafo* A. M.,kTe hours la advance of any other rente: connects with the < orlogton and Loxlafton R. H. at 7* A. M., and arrives at Laxtartoa at It: 13 P. M.; also roan ecu with the Lrtila Mlaart Ucklalag P.xprvaa^t trta A. M. for t Woland, Dank irk. Bn ■*}<>, New York, Brrton.TaaesvHn-. WbooUnc, BaMteaort-. PMIodotpbtn, and Waahlam>i, CRn aim roaaorta with the Oc iaasM, WUmfogtoo and Zanesville ft. R. aid** A. Jf. and arrive* at t'Urksrille at 7 M'iltnington st P:H, Washiafctoo tjA, firrlevilto at 103*, Lancaster at 11-30. New Lex-

elphi

iladelnhia for :latlelpbla«t

i<nrrb at I r. a. aad Pluabargh

n. Tan Ntewr Kiraaa* Tama learsa Phil; ntiahurak at 11 r. a. and Pkiuburgti for Phil

ill V. M.

l a* above lines connect at PUtabnrgh with U>* K ilroails I* *«<f /raw Ht. Lonla, Mo., Alton, Galena .*nd

< uiaagn

l„rre

'•andiiaky, loleda, ('luvekanA, Colambua, Kanaavklle,

l a orb from r*v* am maim, twariiy k^wrvwM fo. Ml., Frankfort, LexHutloo and Louisrilla, Hr., Haul*, Madison, IMbyetle and Indianapotia, InCinctnnall, Dayu>n. Kpringfleld, liellefontaine, •andoaky, loleda. Cleveland, Columbus, ZanMvklle, daaaallbii and Woodier, Ohio; also, wilh the Steam Puck el Hoau from and lo New Urteena, Ht. Louis, Lou

"'I nfough TfokeU^n be bad fo or from cither of th*

above places.

Por further particular*, aee Hand-bills at the dllforonl

starting {kjihu. Him shortest and Haltlrnora, .Now

i. Paaaengera from the W'ust will lud ibis >d most expeditious rout* fo Philadelphia,

a York,or Boston. THOR. MOORR,

Agtnt, P*»ttngtr A,ass, Phtltultlghiu.

WEN,

Agtnt, Patitngtr t.inn. Pi^ti r h FARii itHDUCED!! 07 to OlxlORhCO j

J. MKSRIM

marl

C3x* ly

to

BY THE

NEW ALBANY 8c SALEM R. R. mm

• MK ONLY DIKKCT ROIfTK, AND THP.

.... oo WHU!M TIIKOI/CIi T

ONLY

TICKETS CAN

t.oDTK BY

l«h CUHCHASKI).

V v.; H tily Kxprau Train* tbroagh to Chieago

-fithout obanft of Cara or Baggage !

, . -utlvanrcM leaves New Albany at 4 o'clock, A.

' urivlnn at Chicago the »*m* avxNiNO It (pres* leaves New Albany a 19 o'clock, i.i. . :riving at Chicago basly mbit MOMinna. t J_m

’ • . t:;0i Train* connect at Chicago with ali the morni..s ..iij "v.'ulng 'Irain*for iheRortU and NortliVO «>,*. Also, at Miehkgiui City with the Trains on the

ii .!• skit Central Railroad for

m. • «.t, iluffalos AlaRura Fstllu, Al-

• . if t New Ywrfcs Uoatwuv Ac.

I tie :u b/ Ur tba most pleasant and interesting route to tins Fast, passing as tl doe* through tho most flourlibliig

and largest Towns and Cities lo Indiana, such at

New Albany, Salem, Orioanu* Mod-

iwrdv UlssomlnRtuu, UreencuaUe, « rAtvffordwTllTn« l,uliay«Ue, <aud vrirltlgan fHty.wn l ake .Vlleb-

Irhu.

02^.970-30 OS* *Z*1 AA Si. Ind. Central ft Dayton ft Weston B. W TliKKE TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS RCRPTKD. | >IKHT 'g'HAIN—LI4iM 1'RIMU MXPiiBHrtX 1 leaves Indianapolis at 230 A. M.; arrivaa at Richmond at &.3n, and at Cincinnati uty.30 A. M.; arrives at Dayfonat 7 A. M., connecting directly with Mains for Columbus. Zanesville, Wheeling, Balliiaore, Washington Cliy, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Ac.,arriving In New fork 1J hoars in advance of any otter route from Indianapolis. At Day ton also connect* with Mains directly for Springleld,Urlmaa, BeUefontaine, Forest, Clyde, Cleveland, Hudblo, Sandusky, Detroit, Fort Wayne, Troy, Pk)na,

Ac., Ac.

Second Train leaves at 7.30 A. M.; arrives Si Richmond at 10.20 A. M.; at CtucinuaU at 1.30 P. M;; connect* at Day ton at 12 At. with all rain* for Columbus Zanusvtlku, Wheeling, and all point* Kasiand North-

Kaat.

Third Train leaves at 330 P. M., connorts at Richmond at 0.30 with trains for Cincinnati, arriving at 9 P. M.; arrives at Cnlnmbas at 10.30 P. M.; connecting dt null) with trains for Zanesville, Wheeling* Baltimore, Washington City, New York ami Boston, and also with Main* for Cleveland, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Philadel-

phia.

Passengers Take Notice, this!* the only route by which you can leave Indianapolis in the afternoon, and reach Colurahiu, Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling the Mine

jivenlng.

The only Route having any connections st Dayton,'

either Morning or Kvening.

JO* Passengers by this route go through to Clnctn

natla* quick as by any other.

JO 3 Columbus and Pittsburgh

> through. Philadelphia Baggage rc-cbecke

! he only Morning Train from indiana|«dl* to Dayton,

or Columbus via Dayton. JAMES M. SMITH, SupH.,

JeJH Ind. Central A Dayton A Western K. W.

DRY GOODS, &C CHEAP GOODS. -

t MUSIC. BOQK3. AC. V • THE OrtKAT PIANO,

Kelsdem sad Mask EsuUhbwat,

mm*’OURTH HTOCX

J8HT

MU RIVED AT THK

-T*. BBS

NKJR YORK

WH

ran.

.p. frrm T K N

I every variety ofatrle, d4)f wrttraa. ia WaD

aeffl-sKf

HOLKj-GILR A RETAIL : from the idatw, t WB

DRV GOOD>STORK. aH t or thee weed Csaaa, Mom RU4 he gfod-t* Ibeeeef

FASHION. I« the great Gevessmr of the wu

• ef Drew* aad t

iiurvm m 123a, Zanesville at 93* P. M.; afoot

with the Cincinnati aad Marfc-na K. K^ at 6AV A. M..

and a>rives at Cblllkott* at |i):4S A. M.

HeewmA Ti-atlw, 9:40 A. M—Express arrises at Ctncwaeti at 12: hi P. M., and < oanecs* with U>* iagton and Lexington K. K. at 930 P. M.,and arrives at Lextagtoa at 7:4* P. M.: afooconnects wtthf'kocvnmul,

WitmTagtoa, i

IT'A IfH ION

r pressdc* wt osrty M

meat, hat ia all tdhar i ap nttai

tow is the praddtag genius at

THE NEW YORK

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

ESTABLISHMENT

indianlVous" Indiana,

And whitrt tt is tharw 4*v«l<>|ttd ia tl* atort brtRmat a*

specta, still It foarrnaspaalsit by Its haad-a

my, and ttasara law weighty*

MEDICAL.

AkTinClAI. TEETH MUMAff * CAMERON, Rh-N iNTart Stxtt-street, briwee* Ka*

”a reputation Lw m^irter J \J the

apartmaat 4t Bsaltstiy fo* I heir w.- _

| *J icsl iMndwee! U

They arc J

• te* Marta! 1

■ ef strwetura ef tba

tboroaghly

^ I Ra iMtaa *4 every

HOLS AGENCY of f. ftilbart * 0a.’4 «ith ar witkxat tka

prisonrs, be* beca

WMnBaaa Ib tt* Arnmams smgoamaws as sseasmavy am t ■evvt*," - tie lartieayaaia. aad ae exaewas nr ogbrt Mtatthe want- > three tear.

lag *• give i

Tha aahaarthen would eaH attention t.> the Mfowtag ! cognised h« m. ■ —**4*nl artak*pemiata* to AitiBcialTsett. vis: beantv 1 th- r^uatrr. u» w aad aaSaiwtaess of spassrssii, qealivy and strength of «"»? f«w«wm, a

tta—mrtrtfoeaarthst ht tha wsaasr. am4 assfhfoamln All ■Hh.-r o*—*h«a2*JP 1

wrtMtK tb# natural appearance of tb* speech, aad | ew* fxikvt t> - -■ - “ - *• Vrvs.

•MRg to httltteafo: la aBef which they are warranted In saying they are exceeded by none, aad euuaitod by

Bar.

TEETH tags it»4 from on* to a fall ask, with Antic*. Gams. Fall had Half Net* InvariaMy Inserted by s >r

AB operation* la Desttirtry perform--1 ia the most TTSRMK.—Considering the superior character of the work aad dm gnmaatsi give*, they are the as-** rea-

aoaahks ia the West.

Two tsett or mors oa GoM Plate. f3 per bush Two Matt araapm m HU ret Plate, $2 per tooth. _ The money refhnded If the Teeth do not prove •»u« TTV For the laformatioe of those living at a •totance e wogld attte that our forHIHie* ar* *8cb, that «* ran

, asui Zanesville K. K. at 3:3U P. M.: aad , ^ _ u k m 5.i”i-Trra!^ck oTtllTaTd wimtxii“

dD*u | mak* ia the Aaart style, a full ssl of Teeth la Inwt *4 tn

. tt JBramate*aad , 4B hours, and small pieces In |»n>poriion , *.» that n<> de-

Jn*a4 CAfeAerdag-v* snsd edhsr Baefaa FNaaa*, J foatism need h* appesbmuWd.

tlf. C, DUNi

Liuls Miami Lightning Kxprem at’ 6 P. M. for all tfo-

Kaatern Cities.

Thisrsi Train, S>3U P. M.— Leaves at 3 - 3i> P. M-, - aad arrives at Cincinnati at Hao P. M., two hours in fotranea of any otter route. njr*HASTERN PASSENGER*, TAKE NOTICK.Yeu make the same connection to ail the Eastern Cities ae the Indiana Central and BeliefouUine R. R., on the Pittsburg at *:to same day. • " e, ‘ “ T ’ *. kl. BOSS. Runt.

THE NKW YORK CENTRAL.

2 .A. X Xa X*. O .A* X> .

From AhUTaf*, JYtogrorm Feifs, and dsMpeaefaa

MrfdresIfo ^fbuay TVwy, JPmr

mum mmmf mum

Shortest, Quickest, aad most Bailable IkOLTE.—TO WBw YORK IA 14 HOVRH1— IL Boston Id hours. 250 mtlee Double Track betareea Kuflklo and New York. Connecting at Albany, Troy, and Schenectady with trains to Saratoga Springs, aad all parts of the New England Slates. New York passengers may ttooee between a passage by Railroad or Hteamdoat from Albany to New York, ea advantage offered by no otter route. Trains lease Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, as follows, Sunday* excepted:

First,539 A.M. Expr Third, 10.00 A. M. Mai

DRY GOODS, W. d H. GLENN, Proprwh n.

Nowon inspection.

septp

S. D. k H.

. w. BMrnrs tempsrameal) to

NEW FALL GOODS! > NOW OPENING AT THE STORE OP JOHN S. DUNLOP, rw»*r mf AltrCMmm mart mTssADSgYeW mrwtta A N unrlrailed Stock of new Fall Goods, to which XL attention of the citizens are respectfully invited. Ourstock will be found complete in every •tepertmea and wilt be sold at our usual low prices. In

DRESS GOODS,

( We hare received all Wool Meriwoeaad Delaaee,choice shades figured do., of the newest designs; Borages and I Prints. In fact, this department will be found ompfota in every respect. White Goods, Bleached amt White ; Sheeting*, Pillow-case Cotioa, Damask, Lines, Table Ctotta, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety, die. These Goode have been pok-haaed attte lowest prices, and wHl be sold at very smalt advaace. Persons wishing bargaiua, will please call on

JOHN H. DUNLOP,

Comer .Meridian ’.nd Washington sis-,

sep K dlf Indianaiudis, tad. PREPARE FOR WINTER!

! *?OLK l !?GRNCY of

! MBX.UDBOMS, (tuned to the equal .

: Harace Waters’ NlslaJsam, a superier lujrti smews tu tow#, touch mrt dsssMHy of mrtm.— ' (Tuned the equal temperament.) Metodeon* of all

•VSSS'SMtSh

of all kinds. A large dfoeouat to school*, teachers, churrhe* and clergy men. The Made supplied oa tor

chost liberal term*.

Mxwts:—Owe of the largert aad best selected eaU-

• • iy of the

yr UlMI

an ttamwd the universally popular productions ef THOH.

BAKER

L GVt'AMEirON.l Dsrmf.

No. 154 Wert RUttstrvei, between Race and Kim

i street# Ciadnnatt. O.

| murl-rty-pur j NEW PRINCIPLE! NEW REMEDY!! ! ht YTACTS are stubbont thing*,'' but those who w111 ! P not believe until they see for them^elres, can ! here ample aad tangible proof that the old system ol dosing Aura Hotsubbsu with rntxtwmffof Arsenic, rtutaioe. Mercury and Rtrrchine, must soon he exploded and

reas. Second, 8.30 A. M. Express,

.••••u, >u.w n. Wail. Fourth, 12.00 M. Emigrant. Ptnh,5.10 P. M. Express. Sixth, 5,30 P. M. Accommodation. Seventh, 11.00 P. M. Express. Only one train ;

on Sunday, the 5 P. M. NIAGARA FALLS.

First,5.00 A.M.Express. Second,8.30A.M.Kxprms. Third, 11.00 A. M. Mail. Foulh, 4.45 A. M. Express. Fifth, 9.30 A. M. Express. Only one train on Sunday, Ruflhlo to Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, 7.15

M., 12.30 P. M.,5.00 P. M., and 8.00 P. M.

A. M., 9.00 A. tm.,

Only one train Sunday,

irough Tickets to N

at 9.00 A. M.

ew York and Boston can be pur-

rbecked

ecke§ hi Pittsburgh.

i ur Tippecanoe Hndlle (irountl, a spot bsltuaed tn the huatlof every Aiucrit-an luiten. Is uI-mi . i, by iuom- passing ovm this route.

-Night Express—Leaves Toledo at 8.15 r. w.

Chicago at 4.45 the next morning.

JnonSuiidny—Leave* Toledo *18.15 p. g. ar-

1'NOM MiOHIGAN CITY

I ni< route passes through tt* most delightful and fouridung part* of Miehtgau to DeMoit. Tbenc* t-rosrtng iii--in iruii Elver, and passing ihroagh the uiosl Inter*

• ding portfou of Upper Canada, including THE THAMES BATTLE GROUND,

I .endow, ParD, Hamilton, A*., In view ol LakeOnUrio,

to the

Great Niagara Sttipeniion Bridge, A work more sinpuudous, more wonderful,and inose to i.o u<iiuir*d,thaD any oliier similar work of art iu ibe world. In crossing this bridge, a lull view Is had of Tfa* «r«a< Cmtatrmct af Niagara. li /•■For the North and North-West, this Ls the only r.iuio rwqulrlng uu clsangv o( Cara or Hag* page, between toe Ohio Elver and Chicago, ’fin V.oBd has h*«u pul in good order, and is now one ol toe

BEST AMD BAFfikT IN 1 HE WEST, Having the longest coutlnuous straight Hue of any in the i-iilMd Stales. :UrAy iMis ruuU aim,cureconnectiant art tnatlt tu the Traint run directly through to Chicaoo.j^ TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES T'G MICHIGAN CITY, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, M. I.GU1H, BURLINGTON, IOWA; GALENA, II.LI NOIN; HT. PAUL, MINNEHOTA; Mil/* IVAUKIE, *C., Ac.

A LAO « TO

HeMolt, Riilfuli)i Niagara Falls, Aluany, New York, Boston, Ac., Ac. U'y'F*! sale at the Office of the Company, tu New A li-uuy, ami at the Office of the Louisville and Portland itNilr,Hwl ('..uipaiiy, N«. 343, Nunis wtrtn Alain alrvcl, ■.watuvlllw* Hjr. C. KN’OWLTON, sep I HuFertnUMideui. rOK \% A^»11.\<-TU\ till, l-'Olt RAl/TIMORK, R1 iii^ADRLPHIA, NKW YORiv, KTO. HOST DIBBCT BUUTX X0 THE EAST. UAfoa-kMUAkb: tt OAtli* M Aik.MO A U, from Who*limf to laltmort mad WaahlitgioB. '|3MC foltC VI' wort*4 or IFTA a£MN Al< X improvsmont (379 mites to BalUmora, aad 4IO to \vasutiigtou,; was opened to toe Ohio River iu January, 1859, and o*s how hoeu lull) Mated and approved, iiolU as a iretght and passenger route. The read is located in a romauus eouuM), I* sulkily coudructed, tuliy wquip|*)d and carefully managed, and is Uiu* rendered an alUact* Ive a* well a* sale line lor travelers. The laic compleuuu of the CcaMal Ohio Road from Columbus lo the Ohio, l-.ur mile* below Whauliug, adds greatly to the uu|a>rUt.ce ut tbM route, aliwrdiug, a* it 'toe*, the most tuoru jgh rail eoanecUun with an part* ui toe West. ■'foe wul) TttrssMgtt Ticket* Univreem i^mvtumwii murt law Niiitonal .rffwtrwpwlta *re *obt by to»* rued, which runs direct to V\ asiilugtou, wttooet the deiey of peaetog through Hulliumiv. Tui* is ii 1*0 the only line by which baggage van be cbeckad U> Wft4tU(l|ttOU* AI Utatliiuore the road makes a direct counecitua wttt the Kattrtud to PhUrdetphttand New Yoik,ete., to wqicb place* through lU-ket* ar* sold and baggage u chevaed. Pameiqprr* and Baggage traasforred iree of

vliargw.

Passcmgerw Itaimg Kast trams A'lucim* clmmrtlt lutvu choice ol two route* to reach Wheeling, vis: By steam beet on ibe Ohio river, when it te navigable, aad by toe Katlroad and Mail roato via Columbus. My ta* tt. M. Mamie Irwarn A'lmclamait, lake cars ef IdUl* Miami Maitoead Ksptem Train, at« *. a., ui 3 r. a , for Columbus, connecting there with (Antral Ohio Railroad through Newark and Zauoeville for HelUifoga tt* Ohio, four miles Rom Wheeling. From ta i* piass the com pinion with Baltimore j* Ufoo KaUrod u aunt* dtreci. by tfo* Expre** Trout of this route, the time i<oin Clujtanaii lo Baltimore 1* lose than 30 boar*,

aad to Waanagtoa U lew ttsa 31 boar*.

t'forwugls Tickela are sold a* follow*: From tmrtnaati to Washingtoa, Bid; to Baltimore, 915; to ChUadeiphtn. Bib, and to New York, gto in— to be bad only af r. M . NTaiiuut, Oeaeral A gear. South Rant eor-

Michigan Southern ft Northern Indiana

XX.A.XXJ xi.o^LX>iei P From Toledo to Chicago,

/ lONNKCTIRfG AT VHHUAtitt* WITH Clemout’* Line of Steamer* for Racine, Mtlwaukie, Rheboygon.and all Port* on Lnke Michigan, and with tho Chicago and Rock Island Railroad lu connection at Irt ■Sail* with the Itlinol* Central and Chicago and Mississippi Railroads and llllnnl* River Lina or Ktommers for La Salle, Kook Island, St. Louts, and all points on toe Illinois

sn>1 MUxiMlppi river*.

Four Doily Passenger Trains.

(M'ffDAva exesrraff.)

Kirrt—Mail Expre**— l.eavexToipdoat? *. m. arrvlng

lu ( bicago at 1.27 r. m.

Second—Morning Express—Leaves Toledo at 11 it. u.

arriving in ClUoago at 9 e. m.

Third—AfUrnoon Expro*»—leaves Toledo at 1.10 r.

II. arriving in Chicago at 11 r. it.

Fourth—Nif‘ '■ arriving in Chi

One Train on Sunday—l**a\ e» Toledo at

rivingluCIncagoatb.'iA *. m.

Through tickei* can be procured In Coianifm, Ml tb* Offices of the CJeveiMn.l, i'olumbu* and ('tncinuali and Columbus, Plquu and ludlaua Katirofoia, via Rhelby and Urbana, being ibe quickest and most direct route, making the time In Iff hour* between Columbus and Chicago. I„ D. KUCKKH, marl Agent M. B. A N. I. K. H. STEAMBOAT ROUTE. FARE REDUCED!!

OUNTX-TST UU no l

TO

mjz mmrrnzimmnMr^L.rMC'mm MONEY SAVED RY THE Old Madison Route to Cincinnati! By Railroad to Maditon and by Steam-

boat to Cincinnati.

rTUI K. Train* for Cincinnati laave the Union Depot at X 7.30 A. M. and 12.00 M- A close connection is formed wilh the Jaeub Nlrmtttr mutt Ttltg-rttp/t sitmmtrty the most magnlflcent Boau on the Western Wuten, and arrives In Cincinnati at S o’clock next morning, tn limn for Buxine** oi Eastern connections. Supper and Stateroom on tho Boat without charge. Passenger* Uv this Route will save from two to three dollars on a single trip, be*ides enjoying a delightfu

ride on the Ohio.

Hj’Tlcketa are only good ou the day they are pur

chased.

To accommodate the Traveling public, the Fare has hecn Reduced to Two Dollars and Fifty Cent*, thus enabling Families and others who may desire a pleasant excursion, ami lo whom the saving of money is an ob(ect. lo avail Ihems. lroa of the advantage of this Koine. Train* stop at Franklin for Dinner at 1 o'clock.

Cull for Ticket* hy tin

FREIGHT

)nly

Thi

chased at all the principal Western Ticket offices;'and also on the Cincinnati, Louisville, and Ht. Louis Line of Packets. Inquire for tickets by the New York Central Railroad by toe way of Buflhlo and Albany. Baggage checked through from Buffalo to New York and Boston.

C. VIBBAKD, General Supt.

ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent.

Buffalo, May, 1854. dly THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO’S Great Eastern, Western and Southern

EXPRESS ! nn\V0 Expresses leave daily tor

X CINCINNATI,

BALTIMORE,

PHILADELPHIA,

PITTSBURG. NEW YORK,

B0RTON,

ST. LOUIS,

CARIO,

MADISON, LEXINGTON, FRANK FORT, LOVIRVniA, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, And all iutermedUte points. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. desire to call the attenttni. of Merchants, Bankers, and others to the

LADIES DEESS FURS!

TTKCKIVED this day by Express from New York,a

XL magnlflcent Stock of

T swrtXXemt’ 1 X>ro«mi X*4urftt, Consisting of all of the most fashionable styles, and will

be sold at low figures.

Also, Misees vtctorines and Culfc, Gent* Fur Mufflers and Gloves, die., drc. IT. J. HORN, nov 17 dlf No. 10 West Washington st.

lownes of Music now published, comprising many « choice and most popular aim of tho day; among ore fond the universally popular production* of Tl

BAKER ^

Mask sent by mall to all parts of the coantry, postpaid. Particular and personal attention paid to alt orders received bv mall. Satisfoettou guaranteed in ovary

r* received by mall,

instance.

aag 22 dttwlf

SEW FIRM AMD HEW GOODS!

L Fall and Winter Goods, which have been carefully selected nt head-quarters, comprising Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Flannels, Cheeks,Ticking*, Hickory*, Linseys, Opera Flannels, Blea -hod and Brown Canton Flannels, Blankets, Russia Diaper, Piano and Table

ipei

ddered Curtain Muslin*

he., Ac. Also, Cloths, Cassimeros, tinetts, Kentuckv Jeans and Vestings. HADLEY, HUNT dr MENDENHALL,

Covers, Naiiklns, Doyles, Kmbrol

and Damasks, die., Ac. Also, Cloths, Cassimeros, Sat-

S a»s>* *» s^*y X-'*»

y Jeans and Yestii

.BLEY, HUNT A

oc.i 16 Succeasors to Moore, Carter A Ouster.

^TO THE PUBLIC.

TTAVINO purchased the entire Stock of DRY 1-L GOODS of Messrs. Moore, Carter A Ouster, No. 1 Washington and Meridian streets, most respectfully solicit the patronage so liberally extended to them. We

’ wonl.l also inform the public, that we are new receiving : direct from the Eastern Cities, a large and beautiful as-

; sortineut of Fall and Winter Goods, such aa ] Plain Black and Fancy Silks, In great variety

Scotch and Wool Plaids, new styles

j Cobourgs, Allpaccaa and Canton Cloth*

Ladies Cloth*

Solid all Wool de Laines, all colors French and English Chintzes and Ginghams Bay State, Scotch, Broche and Cashmere Shawls Frerteh Worked Collars, Rands and Flouncing* I liosir.rT, Gloves. Ac. * HADLEY, HUNT A MENDENHALL, oct Iff No 1 Washington and Meridian sis.

MITCHELL’S HEW HATI0HAL MAP. rpHS subscriber has Just Issued a fine Copperplate X Map of the United Rtatot. Mexico, Central A meric* and the Sandwich Islands, on a larger scale than any Map heretofore published, embracing the extent of ter ritory. In the construction of ttla work, the most authentic and reliable information has been colleclod at groat labor and expense, forming the moet complete Mnp *4 the U nited States and adjacent countries extant. “* ta tT5^?5mcHXLL, nor 8 Philadelphia.

C0HDITI0H OF

/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,

A f

Indiana,

•jr MAmrroMB, ffjtjWj

JANUARY 1, 185ft.

S presented to Us 8tockholden. and made out in compliance with State Ians of New York, Ohio,

Illinois. Ac.

statement:

The name of the Corporation is .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, located at Hartford, Connecticut. The Capital is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, and

is paid up.

. . ASSETS Of the Company are : Cash iu hand and tn Phoenix Bank,250,939 69 Cash on special deposit in Phoenix, and Hartford Banks, on Interest, 100,090 OU Cash in hands of Agents, balances, (good,) Iff 1,029 Of

u tL i! HT'j **-*3^ i *t towiitg r™m,4*4«t, sad

(to Kala,^.

IH*pOp*G. T**’ Erysipelas, JV

Female IrrerOsmto,.

Fi*tula, ^*4

An.1 all Skin

In *h..rt. It U. ultont . tioacd, sod iu xe«4Mi

•-flKa. •■•u* *« tt i, . ** 4* —

II »* already extent,,,, j!*??'

and l« test .ddataiag an — - *»*occ» cure* k hm *9^

kn. stol— *aiiL?! , 'H>

e.mia»ond,nr n U. .me aa* " relief tr.«m ' .iftcniir Oat hff will be lew anpa/Tbl n toulT’O?*

Hreoltrrr H.Wr,', jrttfig •• |4p he4 ipf.

Price 91 per Bun* . Por sale at l!i- VinuftK-v^TT^*k

isg poGoaed.

r,“the remedy i* w<

Yob ^y n^tM'Tlfo^rH’FEbKV'W'lUT;

one than tt* .!*•- ! hllu^Tu,r (L-^

de 21 dAwH

FEYEU ANMGCI

Caetion tt* rarrs which prove that Aw me Sttfffcrcrscssm tee Cured without

Poisem t

No msttor how long you have suforveii, nor how ol»tinate your disease. The discovery of Ruont's Ftvsa

Antidote to Mala

Is nottiog less titan "NATt'gh’slMrsLUBLc A art sot*, - ’ J AilU ■ a - pnm ild- of rv-ldarue to ! Swoott.aud all ..tter

k I. known to he the moa , >rurjn M , Un , „

nherw poison which at ,-en.a^ **

Ual.'.l at every breath, o the It uxiau,—North, S,»uU», V-. t ^ where yield to this nesly .1.^..

claimed to be the ^ 1

-auv u

This specific it so harmirmWus. tons of every «g,., ,e, orcoatt-'^!

•viuite for one disease

tho result in the treano-ui a,

h> fifL insvita a—

possessing the sare and sciive pnm-i|4o of rc-utai any sttackafrom Malaria, wbieh is known to be the

of Fever sod Ague.

The value of this Remedy c insists la mev simple

pacts:

It l* free from all poisonous drug*, pleasant to the Ust.-, ■my be token st any and all time*, aad though the *111x11 eat quantity peaseeses the power to stop tbc worst Chills and Fever, the ingredients are no harmless that no possible injury con ome from Its constant use, in proto of which, toe following certificate is attached to each Uvl-

»-/ - Nxw Yobs, June 11, 1855. < aenic.and other i-.ivinaaT,!'^" Khhve made a ehestieal examination of “RHODES’ najrttcloofanyofwlilcki. J!.?

AND AGUE CUKE," or “ANTIDOTE 'll)

WEVEK AND AGUE UUKh,” «‘r “AN 1 IDOlE IO n,* pr.n»rtc»..r d 1 ,llft r uTo^.■*' , either In H, nor have I found any substance in lu com- i | t will cniirelt protect ter

position that would (wove Injurious to lb* const.tu 1 - -

uon.

JAMF.H K. CHILTON. M. D.,Chemi»t.”

The claims of such a medicino are aately based upon its Intrinsic merits. It has no similarity whatever to any of the ptlla or mixture* which abound In every acction and

contain ra ^ ‘ m

in Uie most »itkl) or >»aiap, > or Hilttnus disease whileTcr, if stantiy inhalmg Malam ... u . 1ltl II will tustantiy check ti,> .(rwa

i or mixture* which abound in every section and y^^v^Vtor?*^ 'T* • ora or less of the poisons which destroy tho i continuinx its us* accordi.. ^- the systom,and have caused irreparable iniu. I it »,oi . , »«**#

lousonds of credulous and ignorant suderan.

FKVKK

vitality of the systom, and have caused irreparable mju- I | t *u| [muicdiafly r.ii«. 2 to thousands of credulous and Ignorant safcrers. j Biiiious or Ague dise,*, «... RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE never fails, j .went*, Ac the panciUu*. ^

strange ms It may seem, and a trial only D necossary|to 1 t lte and strength, »„ 1 coatiaaw T establiah «rery word here suted asFarrs! I! i radical cuio iseffgted,

JAMES A. RHODES, Finally, it- eve will laoiAfct,,^

9 Income Bond

Bills receivable, payable nt Bank.. Real Estate, unencumbered, 72 Mortgage B.>u>U,C and7 percent.

72,000 UU

ret.semi-an. 7300 Uo

— “ “ 1930U 00 5 state of N. C. bds 6 “ “ 5,«mo no 10 Jer. City IVat’r “ ff “ ** 1U300 <W 6 Milwaukee city “10 “ “ 5,000 00 10 Hartford city “ o - “ to,000 00

Money due the Company secured

311,968 73 98,1*5 18 19,143 78

semi-aidtuaUv,..

as, 7 pri

20 State of Va. b’da ft “

-138,600 00

CLOTHING, &C.

C^ixiols.

Made by this Express.

Ti.xn.o x

for express-

to Un-

Having gr.<atnr foaititt** th«n heretofore, f lug heavy freight and parcels, or' all descriptions,

above named places, we are prepared to take freight at

greatly redtutd rata.

-Money, Jewelry, Valuables and Merchandise of every description, forwarded in charge of special Messengers mid delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills will bc collecteri, and orders aitended to with promptness. For further inforroailon Inquire at ti,e Office of THK ADAMS EXPRESS I'O , No. 34 West Washington st. nov 20 JOHN H. OHR, Agent.

the Madiaou Route. ARRANGEMENTS.

Special contracts for Freight between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, at greatly reduced price*. For Freight, Inquire of W. II. Turner, at the Freight Depot, Indianapolis; K. P. Jones, Madison; K. Wilkins, No. (ft Broadway, oron the MailCompany's Wharf Boat, at the fool of Broadway, CincinnatiE. W. H. ELLIS, President. Indianapolis, September, IKkV sep 12 dlf C. S. MAIL & EXPRESS ROUTE. CHICAGO tt ROCK ISLAND

—*sw—

momiA a.vn Bt mtt.tv g'jaa.Lnw'

NR1V Tdo>l!^CTION8.

THE BUREAU VALLEY RAIL ROAD Completed and opened to Peoria.

CHIC4UO AND MlCMIMIPPl RAIkROAD

U now completed, and open to Joliet, and in connee-

tion with this Rood. .

By this route paivsenger* are conveyed to Bloomington, SpnnftL-ld ar.if Alton witiiout change of Cnrs or Bag-

gage, thence by Steamers to St. I-out*. ~ AFTER MONDAY,

Passenger Train* (Sundays iight Express on Sunday*, lea

ol Hrewdwa) and Fourth rtreeta, CtnctautoAJi^y Vfi ie^»«IAlttC*(4r Boswood, fmtr miles below J * passengers taktatar *uperio(}BBr* of too Baltimore and kto KaOroad, Which leave twice doll)—St tjn, p.

Ike

OlUv rxttcsgesrtu* wsnsw m Wtowse W mm owe— ym i » ——3 * * and llidft, r. for tisltliote or Wsshlwgtos, arriving there Ui M or |< boom, Inrlsding risppsgei. Per safety, •peed, regularity, keunty of tt* eooiury, swd gesoml . omttri, ttw road i« seeoed to sOae tt the Union. t'r# tfteta wnh too loigoat equipment of any rnllniodtnlhe l nltod State*, the rand t* pn-pared to do aa ••omewsu nwrittMa in tt# wanapostatton of teoighia, wttcfc ore carriod wph ante and itipolch, and st rate* s* tow n* inoso *f any otto r first *>— tin*. Merirt* which, the rend make* i*medttte oonnerttw at Wve wharves and In th*

«tree** of HsHtinne*. with

/AN AND AFTER MONDAY. NOV., gtte, five Daily Paa-cuger Trains (Sunday* cxceptod. and the usual N‘~ - ‘ “ ”—*—- & ~ r '

a* follow*:

POR HOCK ISLAND. US—Through at 9 A. M. •d—Night Expro**,^taB^,^SriurtUjr excepted) 11 P. M. 3d-Peoria Mail at 2 p. M.

FOR ST. LOITIS,

4lh—Through Mail at • M a: M. 1—Night Kxiwussat to 00 P. M.

FREIGHT TMAINN

nth Seromf das* sod Emigrant Cart Attnrksd Leave Chicago for Peoria and lasonaodtato

piece* at .......T 3 15 A. M Leave Chicago for Rack Island. 4 30 A. M. Stage* connect Deni 11 P. M. Train* at Rock Inland aad Dav euport, for Tipton, Cedar Raphl-v, Iowa City,

Pori Do* Monies, sad COUNCIL BLUFFS.

At Rock Island the Morning Tmiu from Chicago connocts with a leguiar line of Pint Claa* Steamer* for Galena, Dnbnqnc, St. Paul, and the apuor Mtedastpsti. Abut for Maacatiue, Burtiagton, Keokuk, SL Louteand IttiorioMUle bifterv % rVAil Tntius into Chicswo connericd Witt TWns ruauing nartwmid over tt* Miriugan S.»4hcn> and Michigan Contaai Kailruad to and Doav Dettrv>A,Toleda, Cfov*. Bind, Columbus, CinruwaU, Piuahurgh. Dunkirk, Hof Ihlo. Niagara FalK Albany, Barion, Now York, Phltt-

delptoa. Baltimore and Wattingt.H>.

Ilfficket* 10 all statiou* on the Chicago sad Rees btaad sad Chicago and MMaSpnl aad Peoria aad SuValley Kaitiead*, may be had at the Parmeoger >. corner Shermaa and Van Burra street*; afoo Through Ticket* si W. A. Merit) 's No. 3* Dsurheu si.,

uppo-ute the I remont H.>u*-. 1 hu-ogv ITPPassengers are reminded of tt* IngdMUacX dwertttaa aat*thedsattugL _ afoo to procure ilcfccu before taking

ROBERT BROWNING, ^Late Crajohead & Beownino,] AMD DBALBR IN ALL KIND* OF Metticlneu* dtenticmle, Nurgical la-j ntrumentny Palatn,Oils* Vnrnlshea, Dye Stuffs, Glaasxvare, Window Glass* Urusltes, Perfumery, spices, Clpars, Tabarco, dtC• , diC,, dkC.

TJAV1NG XX late frie

the above busine** at my old stand.

X3 .A. O O 3*1

— 13-

SELTLMG HV§ SiOria

-OF—

—AND—

by Mortgage,

500 Share* Hartford and New Main R. R. Stork, C4 ObO Ou \ii5 Share* Hartford and Providence K. R. Stock, preferred and guaranteed 10 per cent., 9,450 00 107 Shares Boston and Worcester K.

8JG1 08

| R. Stock,... 9^30 00 j 25o Conuecticnt River R. R. Stock, U.uoo 00

jdO Conn. River Co. Stock....;.... 60 Share*Stafford Bonk Stock,.... 60 Shares Citizen*’ Bank Stock, M aterbury,.. ! 36 Share* Eagle Bank Stock, Providence 300 Share* Phrenix Bank Stock, i Hartford, 200 Share* Farmer*’ tt Mechanics’

97,080 00 1,250 00 5.100 00 5.100 a1,980 09

31,660 60 25,60* OU

F«A.pxxl«ilxlxxg; O-Qods AT PRIME COST! FDR THIRTY DAYS! jan25d&w4w

FINE BROADCLOTH OVERfOATri

SELMNri FOR

KIGfIT DOLLARS!

AT -A. O O 3V * S,

N». 5H Wnalilng^tou-atreel,

OPPOSITE THE BATES HOUSE!

purchoeed the 1 nlcrent of the estate of my nd and partner, David Craighead, dec*d, in sine**, will continue the same a* heretofore

nd.

Feeling thankful for the liberal patronage which ha* ; been extended to the Houae for tire past fifteen year*, j trust by strict personal attention to business; care and promptness iu filling orders, to retain • continuance 01 the same. Our Stock is heavy; comprising every article i

wanted by druggists and dealer*. A* we purchase prin- SiaN OF BIG FLAG AND FULL DRESSED MAN!

cipally for cosh, direct from the importer* and manufac-

turers, our facilities are such (hat we can offer, ta part j jai» 23dttw4w

and unaduUtraUd articles, as strong inducements for tank, as any other Western House, and Invite all to give a* a call, aa we feel confident we can render satisfaction both in priett aad quality of articles. AIIarticles war-

ranted aa represented.

Particular attention paid te prescriptions, which in no ease will be dispensed except by a fully competent and experienced person, and from the best articles. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late i Arm of CaaiauxAn tt Baowxisu, hy note or book a«- ! count, ore requested to coll and make payment without < further delay—as the business must be settled at as car- j

ly n day as possible.

! as puesiuie. « R. BROWNING,Surviving partner of Craighead tt Browning. ap26—dawlf --

EIGHT DULLAK

TIME SILK VELVET VESTS SELLING

—FOR—

FIVE DOLLARS!

—AT—

BACON’S! SI ax OF THE FULL DRESSED MAX!

Jan 25 Uttw4w

xrsrxs sTirue*jf*» : te* Extra Logwood 1 Cask Madder

lOOO^VXiXC

190 %s Cochineal

8 bbls Alum

ff “* Copperas

Blue Viiroi!

2U bbls Chipped Logwood 20 “ '• Kuatic 15 ‘* Camwood,

2 *♦ Lac Dye

JDi

witt a large Stock of all kinds of Dye Stuffs on hand and for sate low by K. BROWNING, *ug 16 Late Craighead tt Browning. MARYLAND LUiTEKlhs! Ornc* or tbb Maryla.xb. Consolidate* LoTTKBias,i

Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. j

Hj 3 All Tirxm oa CaaTiru.-ATEs or Pacbaucs or Tu Bars, is TH* IstTTcatas actmosizko by tub Stats or Masyland, bkasths UTUrmsAraao siunatvskoi i P. X. BK .NAN, GaasaAL Ansar ros tbs Costsac-

TOS, AND ANY OTBSSS ARK rBA"! S.

Owing to numerous aiqAications from all parts ot the

their attention Lo the

the Mary .

ATTENTION HOG DRIVERS. AGON has just received at 59 Washington street, 1 the largest assortment of Rubber Clothing ever of-

fered in tee State of Indiana, which will be sold at 25 per c mt. less than at any otter house in the State. His stock

consists In pan of—

■too heavy Rubber Overcoat* for #2 50; asusl price 94 50 very fine Freach Rubber OrsrcoaU, from $4 bi 46 25 Elegant French 4 - Cloaks 4 to 7

100 pair long Leggings, very cheap 100 “ Rabber PaiiU, from $1 to 41 75

lOdozen Gents Driving Gloves 5 “ Lad ies “ “

i u 44 long Washing Gloves

6 44 Rubber Caps

Remember the place, opposite Bates House.

SIGN OF THE BIG FLAG,

no 12 _ And the Rubber Due used Man.

REMOVAl.!

BAUER & GOEPPER’S

Bank Stock, Hartford, 308 Shares Exchange Bank Slock,

Hartford 16,324 00

192 Shares State Bank Stock, Hart-

ford,. 24,578 66

100 Shares City Hank Stock, Hart-

ford, 11,600 00

! 75 Shares Bank of Hartford Coan-

i ty Bank Stock, Hartford,....,... 7,987 50

■ 150 Shares Connecticut River Bank

j Stock, Hartford, 9,750 00

: 244 Shares Hartford Bank Stock,

Hartford, 30,744 60

■200 Shares Merchant* Rx. Bank

Stock, New York 16,885 Ou

•200 Shares North River Bank Stock,

New York, 10,100 06

i 400 Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock,

Sew Xork, ]2,U09 06

100 Shares Bank North America

Bonk Stock, New York. 10,500 uu

140Shares Bank of America Bank

Stock, New York,. 16,380 00

150 Shares Bank Republic Bank

Slock, New York, 18,756 00

100 Share* Bank Commonwealth

Stock, New York, 9.660 00

480 Shares Broadway Bank Slock,

Now York 14,040 0o

400 Shares People's Bank Stock,

New Y'ork, 16,700 UO •200 Shares Union Bank Slock, New • . New York, 11,750 00

100 Shares Hanover Bank Stock,

New York, 9,000 do

200 shares Ocean Bank Stock, New

York 8,400 00

150 Shares Metropolitan Bank

fttoek. New York 16,425 00

208 Shares Butchers’ & Drovers’

Bank Stock, New York, 8,576 00

200 Shares Importers’ tt Traders’

Bank Stock, New York, 20,000 (W

100 Shares American Ex. Bank

Stock, New York, 11,600 00

31 Shares Merchants’ Hank Stock,

New York, 2.170 06

100 Shares U. B. Trust Co. Stock,

New York... 10,400 00

100 Share* N. Y. life Insurance and

Trust Co. Stock. New Y ork, IftJJOO W*

Proprietor, Providence, R. I

GEORGE H. BATES, \< holesale Agent, 133 Water Street, bl 1 for sate by C. H. KING, C. YjdU^KNKK

tt CO.,and druggtsugeoaral)7.

For sale by RTBROWNING.JM^^^^B^I

Agent, Ind too* poll*, Ind.

RAKE INDUO!

DRUG STORE FOR OE1NG deuireus of retiring from D for tale my ENTIRE SI OCR of

I

lie* and nil < l*A*es. i»rm.n >o^ i« by adoptiaa d &* * pre^uurr ** urn Billion- attack5 in test mam* g it is tbe moat Nckl), is tu- sv.‘Utttt». One or two b..ule* »,i| uumt kiaL sonm may r,'.;uir,‘ in,.re. ” Dire, thins priutsd iu _

accompany ea< h b..uiu. Prim e Una ItuUar. I.Urh ,

trade.

Trade circular* inrwArdrj ,ai ele w lit txi. onaiginHl ou L —at r ties in evrr> sei thianf tticroauf. J.I.S. A. kH-iitfcv ILf* Wholes* le Ab.l Wutsil Ajm, 4 j CsAinlltcU A Hkiiwnisu : AhiUoi*

rsllv.

■160.181 56

SALE!

business, I offer

for sate my

Druga* .Hwdlclues, Ftaucp Artirlee

Pixtnreai, ttc.« ttc.

The reputation of this establishment, together wilh the amount of custom it eoutrols, offers induemem* rarely to he met with. Btcek about 4i,uuu; rent 921*1 per annum; location tu enulrai part of the city. Txaus—One-fourth down, balance tu 8, 16 and 24 months, withiatefuat: or 1 will exchange for good pay- I ing Stocks, or for Lund iu part. For further particular* apply to It. C. MAYNARD* Jy 25—dtf Druggist, Madivm, NEW PHARMACKUTICAL HALL, ; Corser Utuela and Mury-land sitreela,

(Palmer's New Building.)

rjAHK nn.lersigned wishes to direct the HttsAKm of the X public to the above named osk Mishmei^ahich habeen Sited up with the design to furnish everything bclougins *0 a Druti Store. Drug-. Medicine-, Chcmicnl-, Perfumery, Glass ware, Paint-, OH*, ttc., of a reiuhie

quality and moderate price.

To the Ladies 1 wish to say, that 1 keep c.instautly ou hand, Harrison's and Jules ilanel's celebrated Perfumery, and that my owa Perfumery_und ChainiraU hive

been honored witt

State Pair.

ure, comfort, and health, and ought to stand , oospicuous 1 lk. been a* bedtiingChristmaspresent*; your patronage therefore, gj, - ■ i herewith solicit. 1 also invite the attention of the Phv- *

dcians, and I hope that they. by examining my Establish- ; to make h nlo -leal 8,//. tt nr* ment, will b# far from finding U a ntere Patent Medicine of , ht , h ,i w «iU tt Depot-behold all the agents of the standard Pharnmco- U , Hl ,. t,,,, S n Ul .. aa,. tUj .„ ,4,,

poesin fresh and chemically pure, and thorough c tact tics, - : falling Prescriptions in either language, Kngli-h, French, orGerraan. I hope te give assurance tu Physician-, that they can prescribe with safety to their patients,and 1 am

AYER’S PM

A V IriR’K YYdy

LX>K ALI. THF. PI !U>0*I*Mt I 1 II.Y PIIYAIC.-lVrrfoifor-

id with a Diploma and Premium, at the la*l demand i,>ran«ff*ctivri>urr*n<<Pli Perfumeiy l- lur personal ornament, pleas- Uo j on vir , , n(1 puriWtl. «V » J w—~--,and health, and ought to stand . oospicuous j t, H - be.-n nr»-i.areJ lu inert that 4-au as beffttingOhristmas presents; your patronage tterefore, [ tivetnM of it, 11nures hAAf .oel.a.i,

success tl ..lupln.il. . ill* parpMS

r-lcal P.//, Ihii but M«s

[ si.r ot

been atU-iM|.lrd here, and wittstB* -

resju-i

anfortui.aie i .r ih.< i’Aiiei.1 ' ifon-

lllpU

scatullyaiulinnl LotUe puhhr Saws 1

r i ll lit” I’Aliei.l I

, purgative m.-.liiiiic 1, . <rMu.o..«sik :

Dowels. Thi- is tu.(. Ilsic

griping pain and revul-hui mtsen* <• counterhatai” •• ll.ex.s-i hi i-- h inrti -

Pill* produce im. .rnullua ut in.*, a previously exuiing nhttrurta* 4howets. M.‘iug purely 1 e/rtsUc

from their use in uny ijuAully; Ui ii • i medicine should Is- lake* )uttosrt>

(Ions for their use In the w»w*i

| are applicable are given uu the for 1 plaints which have been speeililT ore mention Liver I «>mjusiut, is «»*m* ! dice. Indigestion. L»ngu.>rtau U*« ! lessnesn. Irritability, Bilnwis HssWhk

the Side uti ti**f

-257,816 00

9.600 00

1-106 00

uwiug vo numerous appoemuous iroiu ail |n country, the management will give their ottenl fftiing of orders for Tickets or Certificates, In

laud ItoUerie*.

Person* at a distance may confldentiy rely upon having r P» subscribers inform their old friends aad custoUteir order* for Tickets promptly llted, and the strictest I | * v * removed from No .54 South

confidence observed.

These Lotteries an drawn, datig *— r- wtt - »- ••>«= *?wj «* Baltimore, under the superintendence of tne State Lottery Commlsaiouer. Heavy Ifomlsare given to the State aa security for the payment of all Prims. The price* ol Whole Tieketa are from fit to 420. Half and Quarto

Tick eta la proportion.

There are never less than 23JIOO Prizes ia any Lottery i which Prise* vary ia amount from 91 to 4104,600, ortNvrding to tt* price of tt* Txfceto. For inataae^— Y\ hen price of Tickets ia 41 bbtfaset pita* is about 45JBH6 *» -• “ •- vi •us-am

9104*16

. 44 44 44 45

*- 44 44 416 44 44 44 WtOROO * 44 4* “ 44 «7LW4 Witt aumerous Prize* ot RHAim, $jjm, 91JM0, 45M 9106, ttc., fire. Persons can reaiit a* any amount, Aoa

YVasb iivgtonttreet, to wr* door East, N o . 21, where they READY-MAdIb CLOTHING!! Togetter with a las aaaortasent of Clotha, Caaatmere ttc., which they offer for aait avtteir usual low prtoes. Gormentaaaad* to order >J*d good fits warranted..

Call and see

BAURR tt GORPPER,M*rehant Tailors, No. 21, opposite the Capital House Indian*p.d

aug 31 dtf

1 JONH GRAMBUNa, '

Merchant Tnilorin^ Establishment, Cnraaraf Wankingttm aad Jtrridim Strtrt*,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

100 Shares Ohio life Ins. tt Trust Co. Stock, Cincinnati, 15 Shares Mech. tt Traders’ Bank j Stock, Jersey City,

91,674,396 27

LI A B I'L I TI E 8 . Unsettled Claims for Losses and not dae....9176jW2 47 The .FUua Insurance Company prosent* its patrons live very satisfactory condition, of a Urge increase ia Cash Assets, for the further security of th*ir policies— all our Investments being placed at lb* minimum mar ket value, at the present time of some depression in the standard of same. They ar* eith#r prim* dividend paying •locks, or good, valuaht*, and dean In vnatmento, yielding moderate interest and Ineome. The standard basis ew which the Asset* have been railed aed, being Gold at Internal. Besides this solidity, the Company calls attention to the strength aad security tt derive* ream it* eombined ayelewi of Agenctte, through

1 m n.

ing to have my Medicines examined by any re-pect-able Physician or committee of Physician-, and correct

ur furnish everything found deficient.

J. ROSENTHAL.

dec 11 dly Druggist and Chemist. SEUJNgTFF AT COST!! TBB ENTIBE STOOK OF THE LADIES FANCY STORE AT*, ft Motet Mama*, W'athiag-taa Strati*

INDIANAPOLIS, IND +

/’pHE senior partner, J. K. WHELAN, intending to I ™**** e :iUld

I withdraw from the concera. YY'e have on hand*

large and splendid assortment 0, i ^^iv^r^r.N^Ir^feFAB0T AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, foU and Sv nrvy.CoUU.vnUwwta-Ju And in order to reduce the stock and settle the business and Impurity of the blood; taffsAUf

ne cost, for a limited lime, ; where a purgative it rv»q*H*4All admit the house to be i They have also produced eortmeiil in the City, and cure# in Rheumatism,«o#L W»9

las, Palpitation ef the Hcwt, PsuriJ* and Side. They shoald be rMl** 1 *. the yeas, to psnfy the Mood tad | the change of seasons. A» nta> the stomach Into healthy acO**-.^

tile and vigor. They purify *« mulaut action on the rtfcahtilj strength of the b-Jy and energies of the wbol* or**sim»-

doue is sdvstageous eve* lfcc *CJs m* ment exlats; but onm 1 smsry mam csrrle-l h»o far, as every purpto*

of the firm, we oflbr at prime our entire Stock of Goods.

the finest and 1

•t select aaeorta

equal to any of the Eastern Retail House*. This la as opportunity that all should embrace. Kale positive.— Term# Cash. J. K. WHELAN tt CO. The ladies of Indianapolis and it- vicinity,and strangers Tiaitiag the city, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Urge and well selected stock of Faacy and Staple Dry Goods, which we are daily receiving, suitable to the Pall and Winter. The style and quality of our Good* will be found different and ameerior to any otter la the city. All who wish to purchEe handsome Goods at )ow prices, please, call al the Ladies' Fanes

Store.

Drees Silks.

Plain, Plaid and Striped Black Silk*, Blue Black, Tan

Drab, Purple and Brown Mo«r Antique Mika, of various patera*; Fancy Plaid silk, a large assortment; White, Black and Purple Satina, and many other styles f

strength, wbea token lo •***•- which a physic is reqiitrwl ^ but they surreal U»«-iuwlvsil»tt* . and It is coiifideDlly believed “" W.... ter purj-'se ihan a 111 thugskoh**• able u. mankind. When thrtf »»*■ m the pubtic will no longer do«M *» ■

Freneh and English Merinos, of all colors and quoit- j when in need ef a <-atoyta , ties; plain amd figured De Inines; plain and fancy Cash- ' Being augmr wrapped r. meres; Opera Cloth-, Bombazine-, Luaters, ttc.; red ] being purely^yegetable, so Mf**"

Silks.

Purple Satins, and many Wmmlem Gmmtts.

jawwnsas mmana aa&xsivxs sr*j aeeasajx-o, ytmtu muxs ittlis J XtmMU m 1 — *• m — vs; Opera Clotts, Bombazine-, Lurters, ttc.; red being purely ve| s, yellow and blue Flannels; Silk do; Ladies Cloak >» *ny quantity.

V • J x. • a am v « a a mss 1 v isi ia ass daas * sataaa/u U ((Vrau , w T 91 upwards, that^lhey w ish^to Invest, on receipt of which AftjttcelveAtonaellseteyd^Stock ef Rendy-Maii*

the Luttonr design*

tod by ibe purchaser, or, K none be designated, then some Lottery that will be drawn after the buyer has got

Doeskins, Vootiags, plate and fhacy. Cools, Pan la, Vesta

of every variety. - , U«a«*w Pmraiwtelttgr Gmmttw,

am psepar -1

naoveatty of glTfian of ifteir hag-

, ^ iking seals is tt*

ttnsi *t ttte wharrus and la tta I uata, asCorndnetora cottecx fores only to snumo* on the tne ttsnUruod to Ptutedelphte 1 Bn* of tt* Chicago and Koch Istand and Peort* and

Krtisao* ami Baltimore Kti.ias ; Bumnu Yattex Fail tomb

the ticket in hb poasea»ioa. An Ofik-ial Scheme of the Lottery will he sett with all tieketa ordered, carefully

sealed la an ordinary envelope, and nn the day the' lot- °f every drweription. kops tery b drawn the ottcial Drawing will he sent, together koep several experieneed 1

wtth a wnassi Kxpteaation of ths re—rt of the purchase, to fill all nadat* promptiy and to the setirihriiiin or

The Drawn Numbers are also peUbbed ia the dally pa- toman. Oatt ami examine my w«ak aad

pen af theCttv of Baltimore, and ia the Ikslly .National

laUlhgtmer, Washington, D. C. A ('(renter rootaintug all the Sr

Shy one hy addressing the uadrrsigned.

Address orders for TVkeSs to

UnTof experienced CndenrriSers, whlA*haa"wostad,

‘and^abra

years, ttehappieri

snablas it to eater the

for fntore aaafttteaas hy any really Notional lass*

for

era-

year 1800 with ( than has yet been rsnee Corpantioh.

. All hnaiaemattended to witt dbpoleh aad fidelity. WM. HKffDKRXOM, Agent, ladianapolb B~?*Apnltratioaa saa he made la C. B. Dana, Surveyor atm Office Clerk, who b anttpriaad to bow* aad renew policies ia asy absence. Job 22 dSxr WM. HENDERSON. smiVE CUTTKivC. SCOTT, NICHOLSON ft CO.,

la all its Branches, respectfully aattett tka pteroasga of ail who mmfjraqnhroamj Iteng in tlmteline, havingeo Ohio Preft Stone; Also, Lift* Stone

and Mantle Clotts,of ali shades; GenUCassimercs,Kau

i net la and Tweeds, ttc.

I0.M, 11 V, 12X bleached and brown Kbeeting, Pillow

Casings, Check* sad Bed Tickings, ttc. linterfflderien and Ad*ccn.

Honitoa, Kwiss and Jaconet foliar* and Collaretts Lace, Swiss and Jaconet Sleevrs and Lace furuins; Maltieee, Henlton and F.ngiieh Thread lace-; Skirts and

Robe*.

Wfcite Gff^fi. Plain sad figured Book awl .Swiss Muslins, Jaconet, Mull, Bishops laws, NaiBSOok and Katin Cord Muallna ••tsmeta matt Mlkhwasa. mJ^tacy,m;-Kr^t it? ‘gauts^y tesrOarfftock of Iheat Trim m lags b asusl coarpiete.

A Urge

Kick and beautiful Brocatel and BahroUere*)

Curtains.

IMssmtlea matt Claaka. A handsome assortment Paris fiukioaed Mantlea sad 1 C look*, ranging from 43 to 45*. CaU attte LADIEB FANCY STORK. N. B. The private mark «f cost price win be furalshod to any oae who may regal re tt. All persons Isitshrsq to ins finn, will please call aad make naymeat by (he 14 of December, and any having anaartlaif aeeennta will please present them no It

P.wminuteiMrect»e»»s

^K^radArairi-W IT7*Price 25c-uUper Box. f> M ^

Hold by K. BKOVVNISO,*

gbta.

t of Cote, Mantillas and Capes.

m Cwrtalns.

Ura £

RWE«« UCHOOL!

<■ B ATI»;

Jn*t Publifthed *. A »N

Media**!*-

A **•» Wffrd* Ihe***^-.

ment. without y

cal Weak mm. Nsrrous

capacity f<»r study a‘n3 , Ta&>r.‘*^" i

Lom of Memory, averwo* W

Timidity, ffolf-InrtrMti Dtiri* -

tery Discharge., Paiai b

Eye*, pimples oa ttc Im*, *****

FROM THE FRENCH

Tb* lwp->ru»i f*ct ^0* may easily be rsmoved -''aver small tract.rlesrfyd«iuouawww. j^

and highly meemdal

ttor, fully stplsJued, *1 —

enabled to < ra* marnw p, rosasaLB (orr. avoiding tterc»! •“ trams of U>c dar ^ jte

Heat to any addrsss. jrate.

Yrwk.

aug 1—dtf

1 will be rant to

sod New YorkErttosoasnd BoltimoraR^iig|

•mp « uMffihf “ Chaitesi ia, Savannah, j affgi'm Iwm* and rherked through an all

ftrafftff ffbhMhlafftt ah# wfthUlh ’ JOHA K. HKXM'

n*

*«- Per l -rticulart. am> ha saaa aisny uithe

Morton, steamer* to

tariff, copies af wbbb , - MsestatteWesfo

II. DONE,

Bureau Y attry

Uatn*. *. JOHN k. HKXMY, Sapt.

J. F. TRACY, AsaX ffapt. EdCm Dte. Chicago, mrh| .

P. X. RRF.NAN, So. 4 feirrwt *U—-1,

Baltimore, Maryland.

EAGLE CL0TH1IG PTOEE ! DEFIANCE 10 COMPKIITION! ! ' I arrinal of

MB t

ingtos street. lI'PTtoeir prarapt. Orirr- by Mail promptly attended to. . dee 14 4ty

r ATR of tt* 44 Wfalaaos*tead Ruling School," Phil* MEDICATED IA delphte, and “Ladies' ttqneahrbnwchuA," Washing. ■ D R J If . 0* a5 , u w t7Sfi57 , ,T.sTTr--H^rasS'iSejL

the Throat swl Laugs. by 9 —

hrougbt .nto prm* 1—■ ‘■“J*

■f fadteoapotis ara moot raspr Uhily iartted i that day aad examine tta appuintmeula. ~

! qwr* YALrAMLE r

A ffh* per acre.

GAIdT HOUSE, JtMCFH afotABJIMfoia.. » 4 .wp,L.«, in dKxapR HV^inlIKna raxtllff Huo*j Is oMhrMy map, aad has t-tekr bams

. IDttT RBGEtVED— AT t .

J l5hhdsgwmlN08*»te^ . . i DBRNHAlf ft SIMON, jstemtt^oftterity

* u *r'r-- 4 y 4 .ly M ol «-*) *. “iaSr*- c.^. hujorr. , INDIANAPOI.tS. INti. I

MAUI at

to affoad oa ttot «ay aad examiae the appUatmeuta. - , .vT. ::. ..-TTl. Mr. Badge aad Lad* wilt he ara**at to reeeivs all vbi- *?*****

toss, aa^maaottttatrfiate*. fi-IMimi. cmventa-My tocased oa Paaaaylvaate ffroet,oppoim the ftmach Bank.

itth appart saa arm for the aceumsaudation of Hrhois- ot in'fa^

TWfoHnsriagiagwtertnas witt be strictly ohaerved. Hoars ef Prartbe: For Indies, from tt satil l; a

Mtieutv ot' r

Tha system is loaeded u* •* '

pie of trratiag tlte 1 wine, ia th# form ef u

^lULBY fSeGUSOB,

At the Law Offkw af Pi naira 4k Igaa. PMows 4 HaB. - navi? dtf

to- ... —I

P. M. Far

No Lady

(Jttra iaOdd PMwwr HaE

1 ha admitted wtthoaian iativ-i action from

itts namsitsf tt* Indies. <

restoring b< food, net

ELEGANT JEWELRY!!

f ITRT recstaed hy Expres* a teige aradtmuoi of all

ft th# *#• aad eiegAot s^tesof

W A TO H K N, J E \V K L. ItY.

the very best the '“^/JTHARORS -OHM DOLL.YR PER DAV.

! Eaaajaaias sairadatearo >had spteattd vartetj; uf ffraarh aad ^ -rasa Chaste-

^&to f rar r s

1 of the Langs

tiuauf the I

no l»

1 wn aHItew flsr cash. C. A. KUJOTT.

J" T

aLflBtfra--»T

nr mscmvmmM tea Coatoo Tara; tt hates Cattoa ttaffing:

tt handtes 44 Warp Thread low tor cash. •alt C. A. ELUOTT.

der. la ite ssaasa arhoan tow laasaas they wttte an-j , ^

ind IffdA wif

TT-

ahted to ooMMffa ffttatett dMkatt hMoa.

totarwbh ttatrowa bosses odtt appty toll* Dote* attte sub ril room.

Mr. Dodge rad tedy am he foaad at Itearitealraara

st ail hoof* to attend W any > a dar ts • Thegraat Aotertcaa

O. W. DODGE, hdirrsutieg hook

KNTY ri»f

‘.zszqfcr

.** “ Moad M tha.

CL A- ML

c. a. iuforr.