Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1856 — Page 4
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OH AN UB Or Tl ■£. JEFFEDSONV^E RAfUMMB. TOD Traia* Daily (Bondays Excepted.)
TRANSPORTATION THE NEW YORK CEN^’llAL.
<&■ ?r
awl aflor May 5th, W6, Train' will run m
t *t<Wiping at Or«enwoo<i, Krankliti ibiio, Scrmour. awl alt Way Htatl'ina. ,ar> Ta*ia--4P»^—Uatoa at l.»l, P.
/I .
tol ii in Nt'tum
at at( MathviM.
P. M.,(■topping
atlHa nUH r a#rrw#
Vaaixrrr Tanan l<i»r# ItaRy, lakltHt Freight for all Ijteatiore pxtnu- al*’, for 1/miUvllle, New Allmny, and WBII ii«aiU ihi Uio Ohio and MlMiaalppI rlraw.
A. P. OKHOKSK, Shi pH.
J. U. WniT' oaa, Freiglil Agent. J 1 " 1 _ Penns vi. vania hailhoad. riniK liMKAT 4'F.NITHAIi KOIITK, CO.V.1 necting Uie Allantier.illva wit* Western, NoftWertru* and Sonlbweslern StnU-', by u < <>nliimoos Hallway ■iffCH. This rowl alsoconnccla ut PittalMiri;l) iritti <laily lirm of Steamers to all |«>rt'on tlia Western Hineni.and ut f h'velHml and Sindiisky with >teamersp> nil ixirts on lltfi North wnMern IJtkes; funking IIiO most direct, (iieap•>l and ndlalde route t>v which raaioirr can ho forwarded
tAand from thoOroat West.
Bate* Between Philadelphia and
p/rfanPnon.
•*. f-r m
Saenan Cf.sss—Ho.>ks and Stationery,)
Kry (roods (In lades) Hnrdware, Uiatb-S 75c. per 100J5 T 3 ««• e. i«o» Khrmra Omm-Comte, Plan, llacon andj 1(10 -
Pork (packed,) lord and Uni OH....} por 1
IP/’f'i shipping OimmIs from any pf'lnl Hast of Phttndhlpliin, bo |>artl('Ulnr |o murk i>ockage, “«f« Penntflr$*tn Hailroiitl." All (lia<i|« consigned t o tne AgeiiU of this Hoad at PMIsdMphht or I'Htihnrgh, will he for-
wnrotnl without detention.
FanortT Aoaars. Moses Potter. Boston; J. I.. KIMOir, ^nw Vo-k ; li. J. Mm.-eder, Philadolpld; Mugruw A Ki.ons, llalllmore; Oeo, (!. fritnciscus, Pittauurgh; S'prlgnian A Hrown, (dnrlnnntl, Ohio; J. S. Moorln ad, f/mlsv ille, Ky.; If. fMeldniin,M:tdls<m, Ikd.; Hulelln f* Ml. fwiuls, Mo.; J. H. Mitchell iV Son Kvunsvill Imllai.tt. H. II. HOUSTON,
Urnrral PrnfgAt Agent. 1‘hiMelphi*. Hs J. I/OMIIAHlfT, hup't. Altana, Pa.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THKEK LIA1I.Y THROUGH TRAINS. IjKTUHDN I’llll. VIMO.I'III\ t A.\l» Plus Ik hurgh Tna M< niso Ta sis leax-s rhiluflelphiu for PltUhiirf'li 1 at7>s *. m. and J’lttsiuirgti for Pldludeimtin at7'a. m. f'na P,m hiaa leitvea i'iilliidofnhln for Pltts-
■urgli for Philndelpliiu at I r. HslN leuvi/s Philadiilnhiu for
m. and I’ittsburgli for Phlludoipliia r t
Hast Uaa
t'lirgh at I r. M. and I’ltbd
a. Tin Niwiir IvtCRisrf I k-.in leuvi/s Phila.
I'lttslfurgli at 11
10 r. a.
The above lines connect at PitUburRh with tho K IIr .ads la and from HI. I.ouls, Mo., Alton, (ralenrt .ind Clilcago. HI., Frankfort, (■exington ami Isniisville, Ky., Terro llinito, Madison, Ufnyette and IndlanajMdis, Indiana, ('ilicinnidl, Hatton, StiFlnglleld, Ifellefontalno, Knndiisky, Toledo. < letrluno, ('fdumbii.s, Janesville, MasAallon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with tlio Steam 1'neket Honts rrnni and to New Orluuns, Ht. la’uls, Lou IsVUIe and Cincinnati. Tlirougli Ticket* r.in bn had to or from olthor of tho above places. For lurthor particiilani, see Hand bills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find Ibis llvrt Shortest and most uxpedltioua route to tMilladelphla, llaltlmore, New York,or lloston. THOH. MUOHK, Agent, Pasntnger f.inca, 1‘hiladelphia. .1. MKhRIMnN, Iflnrl Agent, I'mirnger linen, Pitt* , f A roll w a^ii 11\ cjiTi , FOR IJAI/TiMOUR, 1*1 lIIcAUKLl’IllA, N MW VOKK, KTO. MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE EAST. IIAI/rilMOMI't A OHIO IC tfl.ftOAO,
(TVWJN AW
Mkhwm.
• Track
lailcs Double
CoBMcUng at Albsuiy
ituffalo and N«w York. _ _
£>d HchenecUdy with tralnwto Saratoga Nptings, and
part* of the New Kngtand Malm.
New York passenger* may choose between a prasafe by Railroad or Steamboat from Albany to Sew York, an
adrantage offered by no other route.
Train* lesre Bafhlo, Niagara Falls And
Bridge, a* follows, fugi^^mgepUd:
First, 5.39 A.M. Express. Second, 8.30A.M. Express. Thiol, KI.OO A. M. Mail. Fourth, 13.00 M. Emigrant. Fifth, 5.10 P. M. Express. Sixth, 5,30 P. M. Accommodation. Seventh, lf.no P. M. Express. Only ono train
on SdndBy,Uie5 P. M. MAGAKA FALLS.
First,5.0U A.M.Kxpress. Second, 8.30A. M. Express. Third, lUk) A. M. Mail. Fonth, 4.45 A. M. Express. Fifth, 0.3(1 A. M. Express. Only ono train on Sunday,
tho 4.45 P. M.
Jin Halo to Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, ~ A. M., 9.00 A. M., 13.30 P. M.,5.00 P. M.,and 8.00 P.
Only one troth Sunday, at 0.00 A. 31.
Through Tweet* to New York and Horton can be pur-
chased at all Uie principal Western Ticket oflcos; sad
inatl, Louisrllle, and St. Loula Lh
Inqiil _ . , .
Kail road by the tray of HuiSalo and Albany. Baggage
alto on the Cincinnati,
Packets. Inquire for tickets
ulsvllle. and St. Louis Line of by the New York Central lo and Albany. Baggage
checked through from Bnthlo to Mew York and Boston.
C. V1HBAUD, General Snpt.
ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent.
Buffalo, May, 1854. dly
NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. R.
/ \ <;HA]k«KOF HUMMING TIMK. V /N amt after Wednesday next, Kith last., Inins will foil bo run on the New Albany and Salem Railroad as ow»: , ■ ■ Express Tinlns will leave New Albany dally, (Hunday’s excepted) at 9 A. M., connecting at Grocncastlo wnh trains for Terro Haute, Vincennes and Ht. Louis, and arriving at Michigan City, 4:15 A. M., and Chicago 7:30 A. M., next day, making close connections with trains thence for MllwaNkle, Rock Island and Galena,
*■ It!(to suusit U 1WI 4vaiiwMnMic7f iwi'ft g*isaiH.i nuu kAuit;nay and at Michigan City with trains F.ast on Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York, igaii City at 1:30 P. 31., iu
Boston, Ac. Express Trajn South will leave Mlchi u I I :4 j P. .M., and arrive at New Albany at 4:30 time to nut ixissengors Into Ixxiisvillo same afternoon. Freight Trains will leave New Albony at usual—at 6 . M. every day, Sundays excepted. JOHN H. ANDERSON, cb 11 dtf Superintendent,
NEW YORK AND ERIE RAH. ROAD.
Tt-«.X7'olor**’ 1 O-xiiclo, SHOWING tlio Difference in Distance and Time to (J and from New York City, to Common Polnte over
and Irom >ew Yi the New York Roads:
Distance from Dunkirk to N. Y. City by Al-
4*9 miles.
From Wheeling to BaUimoro aud Wiuliington. rpill; GllliAT OF IN I litVAl. I Improvement (37<l miles lo Bulliinoru, and 403 to ilngtoa,) was opened lo tho Ohio River in January, unu has r.ow laron fully tested and »]i|>rovud, both
liu
Wasli
1853
■ ('.(tf) is IIXI man u« r vr I'wwn ■imj wtiwn uiiu HjlpfOVO' a* a freight and passenger route. The road is located iu n romantic cMiinlr), is solidly constricted, fully tupilpped and carefully mumigud, and is thii'i reiiderud an atlraclfvo us well us Halo line for travelers, 'i'lm late completion oi Hie Central Ohio Koud from Colli in Inis to the Ohio, lour miles below Wheeling, adds greatly lo the Impi tfrnce of this route, affording, as it does, tho most tin
;h rail connection with ail rhit only- Tlirmiuli nt’lHiiali anti (III;
«liu are sold by this road, which runs direct to Wus'liliiHton, without the dnla) of passing tlirougli Bulllmoro. Th Is Is also the only line l^y vrhlch bnggago cun ho t heckod
to WHshtiigton.
At Iftil11 morn the road mnkesR direct conneci.tnn witli the Railroad to Ptiilrdelphlaand New York,etc., Vo wqn h places through tickets are sold ami b^iggage JsMieckod. I’a .‘.ongers and Baggage tiaimforred free of
< barge.
t'HuaenRerH I^oIiir lirvsi fioin (llnrIn *:ilinnti havo choice of two routes to reach Wheeling, vlx: By slenmtioat on the Ohio rher, when it Is navgali.O.and by the Railroad aud Mail route via Columbus, lljr llie It. K. ICoiilu (rum IHneiiinati, lakocursol Little Miami Railroad Express Train, ut-O a. m., or 5 r. m., for Ihilutubas, connecling there with Con Iral Ohio 1’ailroiid through Newark amt Janesville for ildllfllr, on the Ohio, four miles froni Wheeling. Erom this ptaco the completion witli llaliimore ,VOhio Rullrod D Uiyde direct. By Iho Express Train of this route, the lime from fiu.iinnuti to R.ilUinorc is less Uuin 30 hours,
and to VVastiingtou is less llinu 31 hours.
(ff'iiroiigli Ticltela are sold *s follows: From • incinmiil to Washington, .$to; to Hnlllinore, SI5: to
Iti, and to Now Y'ork, $ lij 3lt
•es, tho
oqgh rail connection with all parts of the West. IT In: only T'liroiiuli Tickets Itctwecti 4l)n«*lHiinti anti Inc Null on it I rrictrop
liirlt rurirt illeix-f l.» Wn*t«-
I 'hU)Hlolr>hiu, fiD
suly of P. vv. Eir «i>kk, f i.mcral Agoni, South East corner of Broadway and Fourth streots, Cincinnati. 1|;>Bo I,irn to ask for ticketi by tho Wheeling ymitoiiml nalii-
i iqre and Ohio Railroad.
Tt Wlteellnu:. p>r 1, four tiiiles helnw ) IIto passengers lake|tliesiiperior|( arsot the lialtimore and (ib)n Ball road, whl'h have twice daily—at 4 i 3li, c. •nd 11:15, p. m., for Baltimore or Washington, arriving Ihore iu Hi or 17 hours, including sloop,igcs. For Hiifety, i|ie<W, regularity, heauly of the country, ami g oiurui t'jxnfort, this road is second to none iu the Union,
-With the largest, equipment of any rail ed Stales, the load is prepared to do ai
rqpifnrt,
Froisiiiw
Mad In the United .■«>.< :<,.. Itnninuse Inlsliiess iu the Irui
alB carried with caro’and dispatch, and at riiu”s us low as those of any olher llrst elms line, Besides wliieh,tho road siBkes iminediale counectlon at Hie wharves and In the Sifffets of HHltliimro, with the Rrailroml to I'hiludelpiija S id New YorksteamersofF.rricsonand liniUni
Sill '■ ■
prepared to do an
isportaUon of freights, which
■ llU'
u orw i.irHsieainersoi r.rricsouan* i.ao.imoreSteam in Conopanv's l.iues by Cunul ami liy Sea to New York n Boston, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Snviinnah, ’ particulars, see freight tariff, Copies of which en at any oi the forwarding houses in tho West
JOHN
fere, Khr may be stu
marl
in tho West. II. DONE,
Master of Transportation, Baltimore.
NEW ARK A N GK M EN TH
1 fthd.fii M JBPHK.APME I65(i. FOR THE EAST I CHANGE OF TT M K-CON N K( IT ION S SURE! I.’VIHAN Vroi.lH, riT'T'MUTMtK, A. CI.MVK-
■.AND UAII.HUAU.
TAOIIMKRI.Y IndlnnHfmlis and Hellerontatno KailJk* road—In rotuiecllon with tlm Ohio itml Pennsvlvuoik, Cleveland and Columbus,stake Shore, and Now York Railroad. Only direct route from Indiauanolls to
Uie Pand.
32 MILES SHORTER than any other ronto from
Lit trains and Phili
Makes
Ohio anil
■Ipliht, ti
ft slid, tsik
Kq
coimeeiions a
otinay Wiinln Hoad for PtUshnrr n trains of Cleveland Road for Cleve-
No\v York and Erie, and
iltsyli
dnlplilu, mid with
Dike Boats, Lake Shore, York (Tntriil Railroads.
«)»*« cotrnecUons at Crestlino with trains of
da, ti
Isik
i)\v Yorl
No cliaugo of Curs between Indianapolis and Crest-
line.
Three trains loavo ImllmihpoBsd.illy (Holidays exci nt9 U as follows: V* W . /S' Exprea#.—Thi* trui,, c. 0 noocts at f restllue with Iraliv,lor Cleveland and I’itts burgh at 11 uVJ A. M., reaching (Tovolund SdS, P. M., nnd New York at 13.30 next day—reaching Pittsburgli at 8.to, I*. M.^and Blilladelphla Iho next afternoon. 3.00 F. !»■• H«ih<Tii.-Making connections at C rest line for Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia,and tffW York at4.0d,A. M. Tho Express Train will step only at Pendleton, AnifcifloD, Muucic and W incfiKFior# (Jreonvlll* and Miund r tuln leaves luion tm arrival of Iho Indlnnitpolls, Pltts.furg, and ClsVelaad Trains, and arvlv«<s at Dayton tu time to cmmeol with Uie Trains on the Mad Klveraud Uke Erie, Cineililtal', Hamilton, aftd Daykni, and Dayton, Xenia, and HeUire Kallrmds. nckois by tills reiuo mr sale at the principal Ticket offices in Uio Wo»t. Ho sure aud ask for I'ickOa by liHUanapolD, PitUburg, ISC 0 cveland Route. * ITTKare a* < >vu*li| any oilier konto. , Inlwniatl.ih iu regard Uv Frelgtd, apnJytdfi. Ktl.hY, Freight Agent, I. P. & C. U. ^EJkMiiOAT ROUTE. oxsrx-iTr ^sa oo t
TO
MON KY bAVKD liV THK Old Madison Koute to Cincinnati! By Railroad to Madiaon and by Steam-
boat to Cincinnati.
rTXIIF. Train* for Cincinnati leavn the Union Depot at A 7JM A. M. and Iti.lNl M. A dose connection Is ILnafeO with tlm Jmeuk Ntrmdnr mwd TrUrrmph blemmaran the most magnificent Boat* ba the Nv ostorn
rrivo* la Pinvlmudl at
Distiuioo from Dunkirk lo N. Y. C.'lly by N. Y. and Erie Railroad. 400 Dlfferetire In fhvoronY. Y.and Erie Railroad and two less changes of cars 23 Distance from Buffalo to N. Y. City by Albauy • *•«••••«*•• ••••••••••*••••• •••« a •a• a 440 Ifislnfice from Buffalo to N. Y. City by N. Y. nnd Erio Railroad 423 Difforonco in favor of N. Y.and Krio Railroad —- and ono less changes of cars.......t.... )7 Distance from N. Falls to N. V. City, by Albany........ 4j0 Dlstnnco from N. Falls to N. Y. Oily by N. V. and Erie Railroad 438 Difference iu favor of tho N. Y. and Erie Kail- — !*on<i••••••*••••••• ••#* *•••••••• •••«•••• 1*2
1st Train leaves Hiiffhlo 5:30 A. M., by Albany; arriving
in H. Y. City 10:15 P. M.
1st Train loaves HuflUlo «:00 A. M., by N. Y.and Erie
Railroad; arriving in N. Y. City 9k»3 P. M.
Difference iu favor of N. Y.and Krio Railroad,nnd wide
cars, 23 minutes.
2d Train !t*nvc* Buffalo 5 1', M., by Albany, arrives In
New York City 10:10 A. M.
2d Train leaves Buffalo fi P. M., by N. Y. & K. R. R.i
arrives In New York 10 A. M.
3d Train leaves Dunkirk ;i:30 P. M., by N. Y. A K. 11.
R.; arrives In New York City 10 A. M.
Difference In favor of Now York and Erie Railroad In
wide cars, ten minute*.
31 Train leaves Dunkirk 8:30, and Buflblo 10::u> P. M.; via Pilliralo and Allmny, cnllo<l Cinclimatl Express, ar* rives in Now York City, via Albany, 4:15 P. M. Hame Train by N. V. A K. K. il., with two less changes, arrives in New York (dly next day, 2 P. M. Difference In favor of N. V. fei K. K. K., in wide cars,
2 hnvr* nnd 15 minute*.
The Agents ot the New York Central Railroad advertise lime and distance saved bv taking the Albany route,
which statement they know to ho untrue.
The nJtnntagos the N. Y, A E. R. R. has over the Albany route, are stated correctly ns above. The advantages over the Pennsylvania or Baltimore routes for
New Vo’ "■
saved,
as by
B.F. SMITH, fehlH djm Gen. Agent, N. Y. & K. K. R. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CD’S Great Eastern, Western and Southern KXPKESS ! r J^"'{^Kxj) r OH*os leave dully for BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, PITTHBUKG, NEW YORK, HOHTUN
1 ork City, are many less changes, six hours time
I, and no long omnibus rides to maki
Philadelphia or lialtiinore.
ke connections
TRANSPORTATION.
CINNi^TI!!:
An^ ftnieiBiti* 1
NO CHANGE OF OARS TO CINCINNATI. All.otfcer Bsates Ctkwmge c*n Twlee! Indianapolis and Cincinnati
SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD! VIA LAWHEMOEBTJKO. THREE PASSENGER WAINS ! Leave IndUnspoll* Dally, (Sunday* excepted,) a* fol-
lows:
Pint Tralw, Leaves rat 7*30 A. H. and *rarrives at ClodnoaU at 12 M., two bouts in advooco of any other routes; connects with the Covington A “ " ” , and arrives st L«xadvanceof all ecorad Train, Leravea at 1:00 P. M<—Lightning Express, arrives at Clndanali si 6 P. M., three hours in advance of the Cope Horn Route, which la called the Klehmond Route; and two less changes of
Cars.
Third Trstln, Leaves at 5>S3 P. M.—On the arrival of the Lafayette and Chicago Trains, and arrives at Cincinnati at 11:10 P. 31. Passengers by Ihls train will lay over and take the 64)0 A M Lightning Express for Columbus, arriving at Colarabus, 9;30 A 31., Cleveland 2:35 P M, connectmg direct with the Express Train for Dunkirk and Bnflslo, reaching Buffitlo at 10:30P M, New York 1 JO PM, next day, and Boston at 5:00 P M.,also connects nt Creltllne with the Fast Train on tho Ohio ami Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at Pittsburgh, 3; 10 P M, Harrisljnrgh, .14)0 A M, Philadelphia 12;35 tho next day coonectlag direct with train for Nav York. This train connects at Columbus with the Express Train on the Central Ohio Railroad rorNewark,ZanesvUlc and'Wheeling, arriving at Wheeling,4:00 P M, Baltimore 84)0 tho next morning; Washington.il A M, and Philadelphia, 12:35, connecting direct with train for New York, aprllff dtf N. M. ROSS, Supt.
*«s.x-‘sssa5 au . JAMBS BALL. XhCesrolxAzxt To-A loi*. No. S Odd FoDows’ New Hall Waakington 8t., INDIANAPOLIS. Call on Mm and view for yourselves Ihe mntOpltcky •f rich and rare shades, grades, and varied \aameeM Clotha, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, and geuond Gentlemen’s Furnishings, which are Just opening direct from the principal cities of the East. ^ He has in the Artistic Depanment, an expwienced Eastern city Cutter, and Is In monthly receipt of American and European Fashions. The motto of the concern is: “Prompt*"*, Good Work and Ditpatck." jrpCall on Hall, leave your measure, and go into * no 29 dtf itemwax r ~ . BAUER & GOEPPEU’S OXbOTUXTSTCSt STOXT-E. rTMiK snbecribers inform their old friends and custo1 mere, that they have removed from No .14 South Washington street, to ono door East, No. 21, where they have opened out a still huger Stock of all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING!! Together with a flue assortment of Cloths, Caasimcre Ac., which they offer for sals at their usual low prices. Garments made to order and good fits warranted.
Call and see
BAUER & GOEPPKR, Merchant Tailor*. No. 21, opposite the Capital House Imlianapol
aug 31 dtf
ST.
i.uin r» At
f'ATHO,
MADINON,
LEXINGTON,
KF
FRANKFORT, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE,
And all iiitormediato poll THE ADAMS EXPKE
lints.
, .. . - f'O. desire to call Uio attention of Merchants, Bankers, and others to tho
C^-uJLols. ■X'J.xxxo 1
Having greulcr faclillles than heretofore, (br expressing heavy 1 might and parcels, of all descriptions, to tho above named places, wo are prepared to take freight at
greatly reduced raten.
Money, Jewelry, Valuables nnd Merchandise of every
description, forwarded In charge of special Messenger's nnd delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills Will ho collected, nnd orders nltcudod to with promptness. » 1. ! r .. Ihformatleu Inquire nt tLo Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 West Washington st. nov ■»» JOHN H. OHK, Agent. Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana
ZFLAXXji xi.o*a.x>s.
From Toledo to Cyliicafiro, / lONNHCTlNf} AT CHICAGO, WITH Clem\J ont’s Lino of HVcamor* for Racine, Mllwaukio.Shohoygon, and all Ports on Lake Michigan, and with the Chicago nnd Rock Island Railroad In connection at La Sallu with the Illinois Central and Chicago aud Missltelptd Railroads and Hllnwis River Line of Steamers for La Hullo, Rock Island, St. Louis, and all points on thfAllllnols
and Mississippi rivers.
Four Daily Faieenger Tr&ini.
. ..... axexrTta.) First—Mail Express—Leaves Toledo
Chicago nt 1.27 r.
In (
Hecii
at 2 a. k. arrvlng
Icogo at 1
ond—Morning Express—Leaves Toledo at 11 a. m.
arriving In Chicago all) p. m.
Third—Afternoon Express-Leaves Toledo at 1.50 r.
M. arriving in Clucagoat II r. m.
Foot th—Night Express—leaves Toledo at 8.15 r. m. arnvlnp In Chicago at 0.45 Iho next morning. Ono I raln on Suudny—Leaves Toledo nt 8.15 r. m. ar-
riving in (’ldcn*ontG.45 A. M.
Through tickets can be procured In Colnmbmattha Offlscsoftho Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and Columbus, Plqua and Indiana Railroads, via Shelby and Urbans, being the quickest and most direct route, making the time In 10 hours between Columbus and Chi-
WAYNE ENGINE & CAR WORKS, FORT WAYK, IND. ThesuhscriberH, Proprietors of the above Works, manufacture Stationary Engines, Railroad Cars, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, and Castings, Of every description. They call special attention to their flttAtiosiAdrsr J3Tkglx».ot Having adopted the LATENT AND ftSCHT IMPHOVK’WltNTE, And using the best materials and the greatest care in their manufacture, the ENGINES are regarded as tho MOST SUPERIOR IN USE.,, They finish lo order Kncrlnea of any Required Power and
Size,
FOR FLOUR AND SAW MILLS,
—Oft—
MACHINE SHOPS. Their Works situate ADJOINING THE RAILROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver work with facility and dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. We are also prepared to furnish Uie SUPERIOR STEAM BOILERS, manufactured at this place, by fttussrs. Nut. McLaciu.an & Co. mar8 dtf J.. B. & CO. A NF.WFYHNT CLASS I.OCO.VIOTI v *•„ t on Xk. BALK.—The Lexington and Frankfort _ Railroad Company will offer for sale at public auction, at tho public square, In the city of I*)xingion, State of Kentucky, on tho 22d I day of April, I85U, It being the day on which the Mitysville and Lexington Railroad is to bo sold, a first class Locomotive, bunt by the Now Jersey Locomotive mid Machine Company—weight, 20 tons; 4 feet inches gauge; 16-inch cylinder; 20-inch stroke; 4 drivers (6 rect). Tondcr on 2 trucks of 4 wheels each. Tho machine in fierfort repair. Tho machine Is sold for want of adaptation to the c.urvnture of tho road, and not for any defect In tho machine. It will bo sold on a creditor six months, with approved security. SAMUEL GILL, inai29-dtd] Superintendont L. A P. R. R. VTOTICE WILLIAMSON Sc HA UGH stlli con11 tlnue tho manu'aclurlng of Wrought and Cost Iron Railing, Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Iron Doors, Window Shutteis, Ac. Also, plain and ornamental Iron Stairs, and general House Smithing. Weask the citizens of Indianqpolls, and the State at largo, to give us a call before going elsewhere, as we are prepared to do work at the shortest notice, and sonablo terms. Our raoyo is encourage home Industry, (and especially when you can do as well as by going elsewhere,) and by so doing you will prosper. Shop on Delaware street, between Washington and Market, West of Court House. Jan 9 dtf A. L. VOOUHKEsI WILLIAM KOBSSnT K. F. UNDERHILL. K. GREENLEAP. CTotkt TFH -*-■»-*-» - NEW ARRANCwEIflENT. HAVING PURCHASED THE City Foundry and Machine Works, (Located in Indianapolis,) /AF R. R. Underhill Sc Co., we wish to give notice that we will henceforth conduct the business on a inucii inure exton.if.il xwin. and are nrenarod utsnv and all times to furnish 8TKAM KNOINEH o/ar.y silo, OpRIGHT, HORIZONTAL, or OSCILLATING with very HlxVY IROM bkd FRAMES, cast or wrought Iron Shufts, Governor*, J( c., built In a superior inunner and with am. the latest improvememts. Specimens of which can at any time be seen at the Works. UOIlfKKK, CHIMNEYS, Ac., Of any kind and size can always bo furnished at short notico. Also, manufacture to order at short notice any and all kinds of GEARING for FLOURING MILLS.— nr patterns of to our experlig work, enable us to build MILLS for either STEAM or WATER which
er parties.
“’8 cel-
ruiuu r i**u i\-i ..v. 1.. v, i.*..vf.....o..
Railroad Companies wanting castings for their ronda, repair shops, or CA R WHEELS, either separate or In pairs, can be accomplished at short notice. And also, other parties wishing any other casting*. Our Manufacturing Department Is under the control and personal supervision of Mr. GREKNLKAF, whose reputation as a Master Machinist Is sufficient to satisfy all persons
>US.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT, X3a.c3.lA31 A]30 XudHASSELMAN & VINTON, ' MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES AND BOILEKS, Cut and Wrought Iron Machinery of all kinds;
ALSO,
Horse Powers,Threshing Machines, and
SEPARATORS.
And Glsors’ Patent Grain Separator, with sclf-regnlat f
Ing Fan and Dividing Shelf, (dispensing with tho 01
TO MANUFACTURERS AND CARDERS. YX7K would respectfully invito tho attention of ManTv ufacturers and Carders In tho West to our complete and full assortment of Cotton and Wool Machine Cards, From the Manufactory of JAMES SMITH & CO. —ALSO— HANNA A CAKPKNXEK-8 Celebrated Satinett and Jeans Warps. All of which are warranted of the very best-quality, and will be sold at the Manufacturers’ prices. Please give us a call at the old stand of A. G. Willard Sc Son, No. 40, Washington street, feb 27 d2m A. B. WILL A Up & CO.
one address. . 220.000 OopAo» KEELY'S FACTS
AND
SCIENTIFIC MIKACI.ES, Containing from 70 to 100 l*ge», with a CABINET LIKENESS OF THE AUTHOR, W7I1.L be delivered to subscribers, on or before the VV 10m »AT or JrxE, 1855, with m full and accurate Report of R Distribution of Sa»J>00, (subscription price, 5I.uin which will be distributed among tho subscribers at Keely’s 2d Great Magnetic G-ift E atlxiT^i tloxx. Which will come offal INDIANAPOLIS on the evening of the 20th day of May, 1856, on the square, under the direction of a Committee of Ten, to be appointed bj the subscribers present, whose duty will bo to devise a nlan by which the Interest of all the subscribers, whether presoEt or absent will be alike protected. Said ( ommittco will make an affidavit publicly, that they will ailed to the Drawing, and publishing the Report of the Drawing, and keep the whole in their charge until it is all complete. The gifts w ill consul of a new mid sub-
stantial
SAW MILL, in perfect order,
Eighteen Dwelling.Houses and Building Lots • In the city of ludianapolis, Edinburg, Indiana, and Oxford, Ohio, and a large variety of other useful and namental articles, ranging in price from 91 totlJHK', _ designated In the List of Gifts. One Gift will be allotted to every seven certificates issued, making in all 2,857 Gifts; each and every Gift is both useful and saleable, aml^it fairer prices, under the circumstances,
than has ever been presented to the public.
1 ask you to compare L. 1). Sire’s 4th Mammoth Gift Exhibition, which came off October 1st, 1855, which isa (air sample of his numerous and deservedly jiopular
and fair Distributions, with this my SECOND DISTRIBUTION.
1 issue 20,000 Certificates for SI each, for which 1 give
a copy of “KEELY’S FACTS AND SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES,” and to all who attend my Exhibition, an Admission ticket worth 25 cents. Aside from all this, ONE in every SEVEN Certificates gels a good and valuable gift. Sink’s, of October, 1855, on a capital of $j-.i,uoo, issues 16,000 of tickets; eight out of every nine of his tickets are blanks, every ninth ticket ranging from 92.50 up to 9400. The persons of discernment must easily judge from tho above comparison, which
scheme is most deserving of popular favor. Ono other fact is worthy of observation : 1 secure the
DKS. NOllTir & MOFFITT,
[successor TO DRS. HCNT-l
H.O ® 1 Cl O Xit XJoxx t 1 S t St )
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
JT/’OrnCE—ff r eet JVashington street, F.ast of the jPalrucr Pause, oner J. P. Pope ff Co's Drug Store.
AI*!* YV OHK YVAUUANTKO. Reference—A. Af. & P. G. C. Hunt. TO THE °PI IBIAC!
TTAV1NG made an arrangement with Drs. North Sl Jtl Momn, in the Dental Practice, the latter having
X.A. iwurrn 1, ■»* u»o ,111 -1 . iai,i been associated with us for several
:nd them to the confidence
ind
and all Kinds oi ui'.Aiumj ror r lAJunnxu A Iso, sash nnd Muley Mills, which, with our tho most Improved water wheels, added to 1 once and the facilities we have for doing wo
who know him as to tho quality of our work. We have set out with a determination to Improve tha ‘ incry of tho country, ns far as lies In our power to , from onr own experience and tho Improvements ,ers; any of which wo will introduce, when we are satisfied that in so doing wo rondor our machinery more valuable to tho purchaser. And wo hope a liberal pub-
lic will sustain us with their pationage. UNDERHILL, GRKENLEAP, A CO.
Jan 12 d&w3m
ll) 1
AHK undersigned has established an Agency for tho . purchase and sale of Real Estate in Noble nnd adjoining counties, and has effected arrangements which offer superior inducements for those wishing to buy or soli the same, In this section of the State. Particular attention will be paid to Renting Rousts, Leasing Farms, and other business which it may be necessary for nou-resldents to leave In the hands of an agent references: Dr. R. W. H. Ellis; Judge Hanna, Port Wayne; John 0. Howe, Lima; Condlt, Wright Sc Hayden, Indianapolis. JAMES McCONNEL, Jan 11 d&wly* Boat Estate Agent, I.lgonicr, Ind.
he Duncan
Square,
cago. mart
L. D. RUCKER,
Agent M. 8. Sc N. 1. K. K.
•1 *
Waters, and
ornlM
RUpuer and .Stateroom oil Uie Host without charge. (Suwengers by this Rente wtlt sake from two to three
Water*, and arrive* in I'uirlnnuO at 3 o’clock next *i«Tnlffg,ln time for Hindhossol Eastern rohwoetlaft*.
*r and NtaleriMim on the Heat without cha
•Julian on n single trip, besides cn>>jtnga dcllghtfu
side ou the uhto.
l[yTtekets are only good on the day they are pur TV) nocornuMMUtr the Travrltng public, the Pare has Men Reduced to Two Dollar* and Flfii Cents, the* »nablH* Families and others who m*y ffeslre a pleasant exMirion, and lo whom trie saving of toioney w an obkeftto nvartl themselres of the adisntagc of thU Route
Trains Stop at Franklrti for Dinner nt I o’clock. Gnu fat 'rickCls by the Madison Rout*. ~ ^ WtRlGHT MlKANGh.MENTH.
ffserlal contracts for Fralght between Adtanapolts
and ('inrtnnatt, at greatly reduced prices.
tot FgNght,Inquire of W. ll. I'nruer, *t the Freight tamt, ItKmnapon*; H. 1*. .■•>»**, Madlwui; F. Wilkins, PS, 10 Broadway, or on the Mail I'oMpaNy'a W half (tent,
a (4 he Toot of Hreadway, Cincinnati. K. W. II. CI4.I8, Presidedt.
September, tm- sepUM have tMsdny awnriated with hie W
Lq the ll«rdwere Hu*lne*a,my snn Cm**. H. Kar.i^ven. VnaMerthe flm Will be II. KKUAHitf it HON. X. B. Alipcrsoit* indebted lu me be notes now a«hp<>k account, are respectfully redeemed to ml weft*. 1 do hereby return my twat tttsnkalo all mv old and rasteMrt, for their kind tatronage hereto-
I ruttomar*, for their kind fatrenage
era, and hope hy lUict amlearelul ntteutlon lo hurinaM
to merit a continuance of their llbomtti*.
not 14 dtl HENRY KKLLOOG.
I. A. FAHNESTOCK & 00, t'ornorof Wood and Flrst-rt*., PITTSBURGLI, PA. mroRt(rs axd dkalkxs tx Drugs, Medicines, Cliemlcal, Dye Stuff*, Pidnts, I.ln»ucd Oil,\ ainUhca, Window Glass, Glassware, Surgical Instrumens, l^trd OIL Turpentine, Patent Mo<IU4iio, Perfumery, Brushes, Alcohol, Tanner*’ OH, ffperrh oil, Whala Oil:
4$CC«| AtC#
MANUFACTURERS OP
White lead, Rod Lead and Litharge. - “7E have in store, and offer for Min, 300 TONS 1 WlliTK I.KAD, in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 pound* each, which we guarantee tube ri LL wxiairr, strictly rrax, and unturymesed by any
in quality.
Having resident partner* ill New York nnd Philadelphia, to take advantago of nil changes tn the market, we are enabled to sell Drugs, Ac.,for cash, or to promt time dealers, on a* favorable term a* Eastern lohMag
bouses.
rfB. A. Fahnostoek’s Vermifuge, furnished with English, German, French and Hpnnishdirections.
nplOdSin
nuoiijN vn frihm,
ROBINSON’S PATENT GRIDIRON AGAN8T THE
FRYING PAN 11
T T is a well known fact that meat broiled Ismucb more A palatable, tender and healthful, than when fried. All sliced meats ought to be broiled. Tho New Gridiron Is as convenient as the Frying Pan, and much more eeonomical. Having a downward draught, Htake* all the smoko and gas up the chimney, cooks the meat entirely through In Its own Juices without burning It,saves all the fhi, reduoo* the aval Wile full 25 per cent., and
can he needovora weed or coal fire. Price for the round 10 inches diarao - : assiigil. 1 ^- “ « fehy 18. 1
o*e4 0* #eou . e
.92 00 .. 2 95 . 2 00
_ 209 ®•• 9J»**«**»*««e 3 99
or more of
_ .east of the tkr west of K) on receipt of the >,, Mm>eymay heerethy sand, (figlHiii 1” at our risk. AMKKtr.AN A VORRlOTPAnirr AGENCY CO. aplUydAwa 79 Dtsaaq st.. New York. ■■ •- - - - " T-y* * .. * xncjiks,m. a. •*. rsavra, a. m DBS. KITCHEN & PABV1N. orrir>iH ntrsoeramA **orr rar tiio pm ( Offftee BsslWHtsc
mayjdtf
Ayf KKCHANTRi HOT£;L-(Formerly th< Ivl House,) on the West side of tho Public
COVINGTON, IND.
Adlkr Sc Co., having purchased the above house,and having thoroughly renovated and refitted tho same, announce that tt is now open for the accommodation of
dustomers.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. Geo. Islor—whoeoundlvlded attention wfil be given towards making comfortable alt who may favor the house with
their patronage.
Attached to the house is a Urge and commodious Sta-
ble, entirely new. » JTrsveU^f will 2nd tt to their advanta^ Covington, Jan. 8, 1856.—d&wCm
recomment the public, fcblOdtf
yeara, wo cheerfully
! of
encc of our patrons and
inpetent operators.
A. M. HUNT, P. G. 0. HUNT.
COAL! COAL!! COAL.! ! VTlHK subscribers have in ihcir yard on South-street, A opposite the Madison Depot, from te OUIt to 15,000 Bushels of the Finest Quality of Pittsbugh or Youghiogheny Coal, aud are daily receiving largo additions.— Those In want of Coal fur any pur;>ose, cannot do bet ter than to cull at the office and leave their orders which will bo flluonvilb dispatch. Ours is the only Coal Yard in the City that weighs Coal, consequently purchasers will lie certain to get the amount of co^l purchased. JORDON & STOKER. Indianapolis, January 30,1S5G. Jan 30 dtf
as proficient and con
NORTH WESTERN AGENCY For the Location and Entry of I*ands. rpifK undersigned will act ns Agents or Attorneys for A others in the selection and entry of Government Lands in Iowa, or'iu any of tho North Western States. For further particulars address R. J. GATLING & BROTHER,
IndiunaiKilis, Ind.
WM. J. GATLING & BROTHER, feb 27 d&wtf Fort Dos Moines, Iowa. TO MANUFACTURERS. MACHINE CAIUDS AND WARPS, ALWAYS OX HAND AND FOR SALE BY
A. B. WILLARD & CO.,
marlS dim No. 4(>, West Washington-st.
NEW SPRING
MEDICAL. i dk OAMtelMH
ARTIFIi
D*ttrts, N0^15C Vttelt *££‘2*
Elm-streets, Cincinnati, O.
This oflee, under the management of its present proprietors, has been increasingi n reputation for superior operations in the Artificial Department of Dentistry far the last ten years, and na expense or effort shall bo wanting to give satisfaction to all who may favor it with their
pationage.
The subscribers would call attention to the following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, viz: beauty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength o'f t he materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring tho natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate: in all of which they are warranted in saying they are exceeded by none, aud equalled by
fow.
TEETH inserted from one to a full set, with Artifice. Gums. Full and Half Sets invariably inserted by sac
lion.
AH alterations iu Dentistry performed in tho most thorough manner. TERMS.—Considering the superior character of the work and tho guarantee given, they are tho most reasonable in tho West. Two teeth or more on Gold Elate, $3 per tooth. Two teeth or mure ou Silver Elate, 92 per tooth. The money refunded If tho Teeth do nut prove satistactoiy. U7P For tho inforr'ation of those living at a distance, we would state that our facilities are such, that we can make in the finest style, a full set of Teeth in from 21 to 48 hours, and small pieces in proportion, s > that no detention need be apprehended. No. 156 West Sixth street, between Race and Kim streets Cincinnati, O. marl-dly-par
One other fact is worthy 01 observation : 1 secure me payment ot the Gifts by Mortgage Deeds of Real Estate, valued at 820,000, with a power of attorney made lo Ricketts At Daily, of Edinburg, Indiana, Kerlin Sc Fitzgibbon, and J oil 11 E. Dunn & Co., of lire Metropolitan Bank of Indianapolis; Judge A. Hammond, 01 Terre Haute, Indiana; James Crawford, Esq., ami James Ratcliff, Esq.,of Oxford, Ohio, authorizing them to fulfill all ot my contracts iu connection with the Gift Distribu-
tion, should I fail to fut
,le o
tion, should I fail to fulfil them promptly myself, by
>ut suit. Tire Deeds have
been regularly acknowledged and deposited in the
sale of said Real Estate without)
METROPOLITAN BANK,
In the charge of John E. Dunn & Co., to whom I refer all persons wishing to inquire into the truthfulness of this statement. As to my integrity ami capability to perform all rny contracts, I refer to the abovenamed gentlemen; W. M. McCarty, W. J. Elliott, of Ho* American Hotel; Htewart A; Bowen, Booksellers; ’. D. Uufrees, of the Central Bank; Judge VV. VV'. Wrk, Eostmaster; Hugh O'Neil, Esq.; Col. J. E. Drake and R. Browning,—all of Indiana|>otis. B. F. Jones and W. F. Eidgeon,of the Kentucky Stock Bank of Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. Tanuehill, of Bartholomew county, Indiana. Judge F. M. Finch, R. HamiUsn, Esq., Jacob Eeggs, Recorder, Mr. Jennings, Treasurer, and Erof. J. F. ItoughaiH, of Franklin Indiana. I could give thousands of other references, bin
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Amen!
A discrepancy in the date of certificates and pro grammes, is owing to tho detention of getting out pro-
grammes.
KEELY’S Great Western Clock, Watch and Jewelry Depot, Wholesale and Retail, Indianapolis, No.28 Vanblaricum’s Block, Meridian street, nearly opposite the
Eost Office.
li/.en or Indianapolis for Lifeivc business, and the purchau 1 would call particular atlenni
-am enand sale ou to the
I am now a citizen of India
gflged in the above
of Real Estate, following notice:
GREAT BARGAINS! *?6 Beau! if ill Building Lots, Six squares from the cenlreof Indianapolis, north cast, in the most healthy locality, will be sold nt private sale. Terms: one-sixth cash down; one-sixth in one year; one sixtli in two years; one-sixlh in three years; onesixth in four years; and one-sixth in live years; interest paid annually, in Keely’s and Stumph’s Mechanics
poor man can hero get
home, if he applies quit My. Over one-third of the Lots are now engaged, .'•ale-to commence on ttie 1st
now engagi
day of April, 1856.
mnr3l-d&wtf
i. I. KK.ELY,
JOEN B. STUMTH.
MILLINERY.
TlfKS. TTVONYAS tc <!0.,are in receipt gr* AvA of a very large assortment of MILMNERY «nd FANCY GOODS for the Spring trade;
rgu ussorl
1 large
esigu*. Also
Imeutol Man-
Straw and
amongst whizli may be found a 1
tillas, SpringEtyles t rategunt desi^u^. -n.m aim *Hlk Hats, Bonnet Materials of all kinds, French Flow■ers, Splendid Ribbons. Also, lloniton Swiss and Jaconet Collars, Lace, Swiss, and Jaconet .Sleeves. Also, Mourning Goods, Edgings, and InsertiHg*, Hosiery, Gloves, <vc., to which wo would call the attention of the Judies at No. 15 South niinois street, East side, a few
doors South of Ealmer House.
inarl4 dtf MES. THOMAS Sc CO.
<J. GOLDSMITH,
N IJ R S K'li Y M A N,
HAS ON HAND
FRUIT TREES,
Shadft Trees,
EVERGREENS,
Flowering Shrubs, Perpetual
Roses, fcc., &c.,
JiyAddrcss—Fortvillo, Hancock county, Indiana, 20 lilesfrom Indianapolis, on tlie Bellefontaine, R. R.
Jan 1 dCm
SOOR AGENCY. r f'MIE subscribers Imve established a Book Agency in L Ehiladolphiu, and will furnish any book or publica lion at the retail prices free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the .23 Magazines, such as Harpers’, Godey’s, Eutnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, Sec., will receive the magazine for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a 92 and a 51 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of Uie three portraits. If subscribing to 96 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size, in large or small quantities, furnished. Feat Presses, Dies, tic., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness aud dispatch. Viewsof Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Hlustratrations. Lodge Certificate's, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved, can send a Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance, having saleable articles, would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers,as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYKAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ea. J. H. DVR AM. T. MAY PIERCR. de 4 d&wly
watch repairing. V\7K wish the public to undurstand that wo have e vv best Watch Workmen in tho State of Indiana. - Watches that pass through their hands never come back witli Uie complaint of failure to perform, but in every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in case of failure, we refund the money promptly. Bring along your Watches, if you want them properly repaired by men wlio know how to work at no22-dtf VV. H. TALBOTT <V CG.’S
-CITY I M P K O YK M K N TS. HADLEY* HUNT Ac MKNDKNlf ALL, A RE making Improvements in tho front of their J\. Store House, in order to be able to display the VERY LARGE SPRING STOCK ahey are expecting to receive soon; and they would respectfully say to their friends tliat they will be pleased to receive llieir calls at the Mcridiun-st. entrance for a fow days. They are selling Goods very low, to close out VVintorstock. [niar20 dtf T. B. FERINE, Engraver on Wood and Metal, Hooti.s—JHarUUmn filreet, (Opposite Pott Office,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
TTAVING received tho First Premium at tho late
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Eremii
Stale Fair of Indiana, as a testimonial of respect
for his unrivaled workmanship, would most respoct-
his business will, as
fully announce that all order
usual.
receive promr (attention,
cos low, as ONLY ONE PROFIT is charged.
7 d3in
JONH GRAMBLING, Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Corner of Washington and Meridian Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,
TUST' RECEIVED— fi J5 hhds good N O Sugar
6 hhds do refined Sugar 10 bids do crushed do 50 chests and caddies Tea, all grades, which I will sell low for cash. C. A. ELLIOTT.
sep29 ditw
ATTENTION HOG DRIVERS.
TYAL’ON has just received at 59 Washington street, IJ Uie largest assortment of Rubber Clothing ever offered in the State of Indiana, which will be sold at 25 per c mt. loss tlianatanyolherhoii.se in tlm State. 11 is stock
consists in part of—
DR. J. LANGWORTHY, /\P the firm of UNDERWOOD & LANGVVOKTHY, of Colarabus, Ohio,has permanently located in Indianapolis and opened an thnrmary for the treatment ot diseases ol tho Eye and Ear, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the public. Having had an experience of over twenty years in the treatment of the Eye and Ear, he has the infinite satisfaction of knowing that he can perform the most critical operations and o\raordinary cures. His mode of treatment is entirely new, perfectly sate, and never known to fail in giving relief. AU he asks is a fair and impartial trial of his
new nnd pain’''S3 remedies. Office No. 12>£ Illinois street.
KxFSRExrxs:—Rev. Mr. Young, of tho M. E. ( hnreh, Rev.Mr. Hulburd, of tho Presbyterian ChurehV Capt. 31. C. Lilly and William Willis, Columbus, Ohioii — Harrison How, of Missouri; Robert H. Hatcht J. S. Spodd, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Ex-Gov. of Kentucey. fob 16 do NEW PRINCIPLE ! NEW RE MED 1 ITVVC'TSi are stubborn tilings,’' but those wf _ not believe until they see for themselve^ have ample ami tangible proof ttiat the old systel dosing Auric SrrxxRkKs with mixtures of Arsenic]
1 may not
but you will be more fortunate than some others, if 5 make the discovery before your constitution is broke J Be advised, then, in season, and test for your ow n sal
faction the facts which prove that
Ague Sufferers can be Cured witiiot
Poison! ■,
No matter how long you have suffered, nor how o' ,-q nate yourdisoasc. The discovery of Kiiodk's Fevku Aoi k Burk, or Antidote to Malaria, is a faitwI. will abundantly prove the truth of these assertions, isnotliing less than“Nau ra's Infalubi.x AntiuotfJ possessing the sure and active principle of resistance i any attacksfrom Malaria, which is known to be tliecai.J
of Fever and Ague.
The value of this Remedy censists la tneso sinn’j
ROBERT hr, ' Med, , u
in”’
l«*'n .•xt.-r.,t,.,i t- uL' h - r -* 1
trust he strict
Uelii in price* M
rani.-da.r-vr.,:,^-*'^'
*
experiect,..^^ >, b a -laj as i'ossiblc.* 4sUki *«tetv.;* l 3 ap 2»tetiaw'f U * "I t r4^j THE GREAT E5 GLib « ’ S1U J Y\J L' s ^ CELLBiiATEI LTt : ^
im
SSKS^S;'*
lU.cmcnl; th.-y Inrlih tLc ^ '^ suffenng during ' . { her duties »ilti ,ai, n fc ^ .
8 Pilts skoali eel i ' , ;
constitution. ~ '~«w Hoi-
sure to
itt oieli a powerful r,- m .,t, . ' 11
in the ^ L* liAL,
ft. -U.-.l ,tg. ti’. In ,,
' k m:-.it. ’ •
F«*rs.;iVe»Ii 'l-sule u’..'. n-ti |- } C' , i::iiap..li J ,. j’ 1 p,.:,..'.' ; :l • * jarutr-, j Jt . KA "
iMAKVi.Axp mntJ
Juno 11, 1855.
animation of “KHODKSl
FACTS: v It is free from all poisonous drugs, pleasant to the tasil m:iy lx 1 taken at any and all times, and though the sin.-ii est quantity possesses Uie power to stop the worst ('hiij ami Fever, the ingredients are so harmless Uiat no jk>s ble injury can omo from its constant use, in proof which, the following certificate is attached to each bo
tie :—
New York.
“I have made a chemical examinatii
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,” or “ANTIDOTE T MALARIA,” and have tested it for Arsenic, MercuryJ <duuiine,and Slrychnino, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have 1 found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to tho constitii
tion.
JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.” The claims of such a medicine are safely based upon! its intrinsic merits. It has no simrlarity whatever to an) ! of the pills or mixtures which abound in ever) section ami I contain more or less of tho poisons which destro) thej vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable iujury to thousands of credulous and ignorant sufferers. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE never tails, i strange us it may seem, nnd a trial only is necessary Jto 1 establish every word here stated as Facts !!! JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1 GEORGE H. BATES, Wholesale Agent, 1X3 Water Street, and for sale by C. H. KING, C. V.OLIOKNKK'J & CO.,and dntggistsgoneraily. Por sale by Tt. BROWNING, Wholesale and Retail | Agejit. Indianapolis. Ind. jy 25 KA UKTN i > UCEMENT i DRUG STORE FOR SALE!! iits'mess, I offer '•
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The reputation of this establishment, together with amount of custoiu it controls, offers induements ru to be met with, block about 92,000; rent 9J00 per an 1 < locution iu central part of the city. ; .
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uum;
nice in 8, 16 and 21
Terms—One-fourth down, balanct
months, with interest; or 1 will exchange for good joying .Stocks, or for Laud In part. For further particulars: apply to 11. C. MAYNARD* A Jy^ 1 )—dtf Druggist, Madison, L NF-W PHARMACEUTICAL HALL,| Coiner Illitois and fflarylnnil Slrt'tet^g
(Palmer’s New Building.)
rpliE undersigned wishes to direet the attentio A public to the above named establishment, wl been lilted up,with the design lo furnish everything longing to a Drug Store. Drags, Medicines, Chemic; Perfumery, Glass ware, Paints, Oils, Ckc., of a relic
quality and moderate price.
To the Ladies I wish to say, that 1 keep constantly hand, Harrison's and Jules Haucl’s celebrated Perl mery, and that my own Perfumery and Chemicals li been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at the ’ State Fair. Perfumery is for personal oruament, ph tire, comfort, aud health, and ought to stand conspicu.. befiiti n^j f liri bIitibs presonts^ your i^fttronugo t hcrcf< > r ie re with solicit. I also invite the attention of the P
*ep 7 dly
K.x.m| -VttiMSfe ih 1 : w.Sf
Ili/ Aiitlt"r!‘i/ vj th llfliwn on I lie pi. ii • f M". It"' .11 t-"
(•Hbu.
IlllK jirslivinr:** ^ , iV in the City 5 oF.'llanla,(hH)nt:i.u: l| U’lid^iito t>l' sworn (’tHHfni.-firiji'rs, t i Mato. Onlv t* n UioikuhI mmilRT 4 »0,000 (I (Jjln
I I’riznof..
1
sicians, and I lioj)e that they, by examining my Kstaldi 2 llieiit, will he far from finding it a mere Patent Medic ri
400 heavy
i part oi Kubbe
r Overcoats for 92 5(1; usual price f4
50 vary fine French Rubber Overcoats, front $4 ... ^ 25 Elegant French “ f'loaks “ 4 to
100 pair long Loggings, very cheap loo “ Rubber Pants, from 91 to $1 75
lOdozen Gents Driving Gloves 5 “ Ladies “ » k
5 “ “ long Washing Gloves
G Rubber Caps
Remember the place, opposite Bates House,
SIGN OF THE BIG FLAG,
no 12 And the Rubber Dressed Man.
to give ns a DLKR Sc CO.
LIFB IB8UBAVCE. The Mauhattan Life Inaurance Company of
; New York.
CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS
O'XT’ox* ^800.000.
C, Y. WaffriiE, Sfect’rv, N. D. Mote an. President, A. 8. Wriout,Physician, C. B. Davis, Ag't, Ind'p's,
COM PAN Y^havtng complied with the laws^of suranees on lives, at reasmiable rates!* Pamphlets ro-
be obtained
tating to the subject of Life Insurance, can be obtained by calling at the Agency, corner of Washington and
Meridian streets, (np stairs.)
feb 29 d3m
C. B. DAVIS, Agent.
NOTICE
/AF the removal of the Land Office from Browns* KJ vulb to CnATFitf.B, In the Territory of Minnesota. In accordance with the provision* of the act of Congrara, entitled •* An act authorizing changes tn the lo* cation of land ollcee,” approved March 3, 1853, it la hereby declared and made known, that the Land Office for the sale of public hinds In the ” Root River vis* triet,” In the Territory of Minnesota, >111 be if mewed from the town of Brownsville, its present location, to rhaifield, is said Territory, ou and after the thirty first dap sf Map *txt. Given under ny hand at the City of Washington, his thted day of April. A. D. 1856. By order of the Preeident: THOS. A. 0ENDK1CKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office.
aprl2d1Awflw
3FX.OM.1 XtaltAto -A-Soxx-oy*. T^HE undersigned has established an Agency for the J- purchase aud sale of Real Estate in Northern tn.li- ’ ano and Southern Michigan, and has effected arrange f mfents which oflfer superior iuducemonts for those wishing io buy or sell the same in the territory above named. Particular attention will be paid to renting Houses, hearing Farms, examining titles, and olher business Which it may be necessary for non-residents to leave in
the bauds of agents.
james McConnell, •
HOWARD BALDWING,
OrommoMA* m. «*V>. 379, Broadway* JtVffr Work* LADIES’ FASHIONABLE i DRE88, CAP A UOEUBIS ESTABLISHMENT
■SrSOFOOLITAS BASK, ^ t 1 m* XmrcIw
JOHN P. DUMH * CO.
JE^ByaraNlseUa Rxrha^GriM.ffUverMidMBCir. Jralhm 9*. Dramm,.................. •••PxewftMemA
da* 17 dly .
Thousaud coptee soil of«
Ana 3. fftaphime’eaew hook”The Old Monislead.N'
Ai
agall rAnit.-j W per, r n ustsMsg euttrel
12 llltaoia i
w tuppl) or Wall Pa-
per, cosffiuraag suttrely of aetr aira beaaUful Pat-
Htock consists of tho best articles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings,plain andfancy. Coats, Pants, Vests
of every variety.
4Jent’» Furnishing Goods,
Of every description, kept constantly on hand,
kec ' ' ‘
toll
toraera.
purchasing elsewhere.
' every description, kept constantly on hand, talar epseveral experienced workmen, and am prepare ! flit all orders promptly and to the satisfaction of rusmera. Call and examine my work and stock before
aug 1—dtl
ore
f
STONE CTTTINU.
SCOTT, NICHOLSON & CO.,
Having commenced tho Business of
STOINTH OXJTTIIXrCStIn all its Branches, respectfully solicit the patronage of ail who may require any thing in theirline, having con-
stantly on hand a large assortment of
Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From tho different ttuarries, saitablo for Building pirr-
posos.
Shop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Wash-
ington street.
ll /'Their pric prompti Orders by Mail promptly attended to. f
Tlioir prices are reasonable and engagemenis
dec 19 dly
Beal Estate Agents,
Court House, Albion and Ligonia, Noble co., Ind. Rtfsrtnttt:—Charles C. Tucker, Washington City, . fix V \V H KI1U. I ndiatisisr.lta * McKernan Sc Kd-
Fort Wayne,
■news, Goshen, Ini.; Horace W. BaidwinfAuditor, No hie county, Ind.; Hon. G. W. McConnell, Angola, Steuben county, Ind. marC
NEW WHOIaEBAUB BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT STORE r pHB undersigned are Just receiving a large andd^ X rabte Stock of Boom, Shoes, and Hats, purchased dsreeHy'frota Manuffeetureia at the lowest (!a-h prices, which they now oflfer to the trade at as low figures as the same article can be purchased ia any market west of the Mountains. An impartial examination of our Stock Is respectfully solicited. CONNER, BURTON & WORHAN, sartwSm Washingtons!., East ef Masonic HatL
inqu KILBY FERGUSON, At the Utw Office of Ferguson & Igoe. Offtee iaOdd Fethms’ Hall. nor if ,Kf
ELEGANT JEWELRY!! ■ Tir.ST received by Kxprew a large aiwortiuent of all tJ the new and elegant alylesof W A T C II JG S, J E W E L UY, Sxl'crox'-AAIi/ «,X*o, eftso. Also, Gas Fixtures, docks, Canes, fine Cutlery, Plated Ware. See., all of which will bo sold at our usual low prices. Remember tho place for bargains at No. I Bates House, OCt 10 E. J. BALDWIN & CO.’S
mg it a mere t'aten
uepot—In-hold all the agents of the standard Phunmn pa*siit fresh and chemically pure, and thorough exaeti.lilliiig DrCMCriDtions in either lu.nguagu,Kngli.sh, Fr. n* < or German. I hope to give assurance to Physicians, tfi-i they can prescribe with safety to their patients, and 1 Al wilting to have iny Medicinesusxamiued by any resji. ill able Piiysician or committee of Physicians, and corr '-i or furnish everytiiing found deficient.
J. ROSENTHAL,
doc 11 dly Druggist and Chemist., AUK YOU MX UK. ! Then you can't lie cured too so.. : |
Don’t delay until
is incurable, andtben mourn vihitistoolate. Fourflftiisofallt! diseases wiiich people the cliur -il yards, might bo cured by - ycr I Catliartic Pills, if taken in seas'- .1 Don’t go dragging through tl.i Spring, faint, sleepy and lisile-
^because your blood is loaded wiu
bite. Don’t wear tho Headach iS
Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because yot* stomach is foul. Don’t parade yourself aromnl the worl l covered with Pimple*, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores and u:, or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, bee
Ij'fot »• ^f ( Aj./iroxiiiiali.-i.-o Piil.Hnmoiinl.iigto I’ri/.-s p:i\:ilile at -iciil ■ M Wholes ?3,nn. . ifehN
MX U-hij
JT7* Pnrlie i aidiin ‘ .■•me will please
,g to ort-r
a.|<!reie lah" '
F iiville, Tenucsscc. wlwi ti*** ti’- rardc.1 t- tlieir aiUrwa I- tt.. e:t<h purcha-iT'if !■ 1 11 ^ ••n to write the u iliK - f .f ’ .ture iih.ia, nis) 1 ’’ ! 1 '• ' Jt. 1 ifAKfkll! 1 1'
bW.ily
(•oil’s WOKKS-A.tLtt U 11 ' WILL BE REAPf SEIT 1 a oi •' vol., 12tn". ■ ^rlliur '•1 Bte-mance of the Sea, sii '' l rH '| edgae A. toh
1 any ot the unclean diseases (
stem wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself ah
an, haggard, all caved in, because
Dowels need strengthening into healt
these things right as
cause you ■self about
n, because your Stomach ani ig into healthy action. Ayorl
Pills set these things right as surely as water quenehi*
fire. The purify tlic body aud oiood, and functions into healthy activity which you
quick ns they are taken. 'J hey are the one grea» medil eal wonder of this age, recognized by all who knodr their virtues, and many thousands, know them. Takl Cherry Prctorial tor a Cough, and the Pil/s for all del
rangemenls re.
Prepared b
cal Chemist,
.■tie present
to!ume
r^ni-irtriMc •'
ijiir l»Mr»lon I'mii’ wa -‘ wr ^ V v l
i:
TUST RKCKIVKD—
tf 2t) bags Cotton Yam; bates Cotton Batting; banillfHT Wsirn T
25 ba!
20 bandies
no 12
Warp Thread lew for cash.
C. A. ELLIOTT.
20 bblsChipped Logwood 20 “ “ Fustic
15 “ Camwood,
2 “ Lac Dye
1000 500 Kxtra LO f WOOd MllJJer
100 BsCocWneal 1 mliSO
B bbls Alum
6 ” Copperas 2 “ Blue VlUoll
with a large Htock of all kind* of Dye Stuffs on hand and for sale low by K. BROWN ING,
J*ate Craighead A Browning.
TUS't aKCXilYHD— ~
(J 10 chests Imperial Tea;
75 caddies ” ** py md 25 lbs.
10 chests Gun Powder Tea; 75 caddies «• “ lOebesta Young Hyson Tea.
50 caddies’* »* 12 and 20 lbs. C. A. ELLIOTT.
12 and 2(1 tha.
Amucoltcbal Banx, *
Mount Sterling, Feb’y 1, DBA. \
b* AGRICULTUKA '
VrOTlCF. iakeroky gtvea that the AGRICULTURA L IN BANK at Moaat Sterling has gone Into liquidation far tha porpase of etesing iu bnsiues*. Those holding
farths parpaae of etestng iu
tBSEgsi&s^rx&ist
BankVagXawof this (kale. 1 ^
/URNBB, Frst't.
od for ta th* G snsral Banking
F"* 18 *** ■ *'U Its UK, Fres't.
B1KKENMAYER & BRDWSTF.R,
„ „ 74 East Washington street, ■orff^t wtf Tndianaptffia.
mthuv teuru. "
C( ECO ND supply of Mrs. Mo watt’s new work, just rejM C 7 T dtf at STEWART dr BOwEN’K.
\ secoad-hand Hors*-Power, « Moisting XV Machine, and Bedstead .Screw OaUer,l«r sale cheap
(no7 d3m] JOHN V UTTER.
for cash.
TUtrr KRCRIVKlfo<1 M90 Ls bar Lead 400 Gun Caps^R. |
cquiring a purgative medieino.
-y Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analyti-
Loweil, Mass., and sold by
, u „ . K- BROWNING, Indianapolis, And by altalruggista. Jan 14 dim Medicated Inhalation.~
DR. J. NT GREEN
TT A 8 permanently located in Indianapolis, and open : ! XX edan Infirmary lor the treutmout of Diseases off ! _ the Throat and Lungs, by Medicated Inhalation, latel- i -1 brought into practice in the Broinptou Hospital of Lou >,] dou, w lie re it was practiced by as celebrated Physicians s' s the world can taiast of, with astonishing success, a-A 'r ver four-fiftlis of the patients were permanently cured 2 '.'.t
This system is founded on the common sense pie of treating the disease and not its effects,
leine, in the form of vajsir „
r bwavy iofe. - tiw . - f exhil-ition we have of he s -*4
' ••stained narrahu-. TV
re, in Uie author' I-rrmct and «mrewful -aders will agree hist 0 mai n Cliess Pla)'-(
L-uiouA nnd eoiielujive. 1 iw,,Ar*'1
i 1.0 publi-ti.-r has ia>* w of the Works of R.lnr -M
-I. The series <>1 '," ,u "\ r> '.^*Jt’ a
Ui. emlraces, it c ' which ho himself woul-l " 3r
P4IXSS
! In Four Vciume?.
sense princi w
, rll dA w
J.’fv.'-
y ,;l B«* -
WHO! KS.VI.K
r - l ' T 'c4oH er l OOlR-».
l 1 m it neat of the disease, leaving Uie stomach free to aid it ^ ‘ " 1
restoring health by furnishing to it a healthy,life-giving food. The common, but absurd practice of treating dis
oases of the Lungs, through the medium of the stomach, p demonstrates its injudiciousne** as well as a universal t failure can. We earnestly appeal to those afflicted with ’fj
lung diseases to embrace the advattloges of Inhatation nnd no longer drug the unoffending stomach. Those living at a distance, by writing to us their syrap toms, nge, sex, hereditary predispositions, A e., can hav an inhaler and medicine sent to any point they mayor-
Uer.
Office No. Illinois street. Examinations free of *«WEe febjfldfetwt,
{OCKJ* , r,-r.lt P"- 1 - w
PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!
A RE yon suffering with the Piles Inwardly or owtXV wardly 7—H so, n*e Dr. DUPRIE8’ celebrated remedies—warranted to cure in all cAses. If you bar* tb« Piles outwardly, ask fora box of Dr. D.’s ointment, only HO cents, tf you have the Pile* Inwardly, ask for
box of Dr. D.’s Pills, only 50 cents.
Principal office, 79 Nassau-street, New York. Will be sent to any part of tho United States.
Jan 22 dArWSm
HATS, CAPS—SPRING STYLES. CANNOT BK CNDBRBOXD! Best Spring Style Dress Hats, 94.25, which, for elegance and durability, cannot be ex ceiled. SOFT HATS of all sizes, colon and qualities, at unusually low price*. STRA W GOODS—Newmnd Beautiful Stylet. Childrens Fancy Goods. MrCORD BARK Sc CO , aprtadtf J . 22 East Washtagtoa-st.
MITCHELL’S NEW NATIONAL MAP. 'T'HK subscriber has Just issued a Site Copperplate X Map of the United States, Mexico, Cenlral America and the Sandwich Islands, on a larger scale than any Map heretofore published, embracing th* extent of ter ritory. In the construction of this work, the roast authentic and reliable information has been collected st great labor and expense, forming the moet complete Map dT the United .states and adjacent countries extant. Will he eold exclusively b ' ‘ L. AUl »nv *
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