Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1856 — Page 4
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I’UOFESS’AL CARDS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MA(5y «t HOLCOMBE," ATTORNP.YH AT I.AW. _ _ Twwuwapmm U IT?- OMr* f>ppo«it* lb« Wrlffht Honaa.jQI*. “ rASTFER(>IC. '“ • >fmjVMw 0 emrsrmmi.** 4T utw AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 'JOJfHER8TILLK, FAYETTE C0U5TY,
nTt n ■
"•rmwwcm-TujU** P»nl<ltnf, Abbott,A •' PkilMlniphU; Tftv, * C*., Tweed A
"•w«, rinetneati; w. W. Pryterger A
Ar 'rew«, rinelneaU;
JOM* T. DOWEOHY
■» 0>.. Conm«f3 HAw
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .1 ■ H w#*« WaahtKgtWH Mlree*, INDIANAPOI.lft, IND. {l.'p-«t*tr»,)or«r Mr. WttUrd’i ttiorw.
MW » dtl
mtir t. areoKMi. ” <•*.■ raewia.
FOffiVKR * BBOWr.R Att«»ri*«pp mi law, Offlre, w.rn.r M,ln and Third tCrr-U,CtPr%a-
a. r, . will [>ranie< la the «e»f rml CnurU of liamlltM f>"inly. ('bio, and fftvn (erMnal aUentlon to the collect- . .'I.I m«ln th" c/>unt<<-« of (>earty>ni, Ohio, Hwlta-
• o ■ d, l> .atnr, KlelaT. and Pranklln, In Indiana. -Cot. K. Ihm.ont, Kroa'lKUM Baati; laa. ;
CONDITIOff .Etna Insorance Company, Of MAMTTOIIV, CORSKCncur, JULY 1, WM. Aa frtttmitd to «a 0l»ckkaUm, amd wuttmU ; fUtnt* with th* Mfst* Lamt af Mint.
HTATKHKNT.
"''UK name of the Corpomioa la Avaa laecaaan
A f'owpairr. located at Hartford, Conn.
The Capital la Five Hundred Thouaaod Deilarm, and
la paid np.
The aaaeta of the Company are:
I’aah In hand, and la Kbomls Bank 4*#m 3* raeh In the handa of Agenu..-.. - 139^73 Od
Caahoa •pedal dapoeft, drawing Interert la Khnanl* Bank, Hartford Bank, .State Bank,
LOUISVILIE.
A Farm, and Meek. Bank
Internet accrued on apecial depoete Heal Rotate aalneiinbernd ...... ..... .t Mortgage Bonda, # aad 7 percent, eemlftniUJAlIj* •'••••»**• • • weeww ...cee.e.e e>#ww« »*• 9 looome Bonda7 percent. Mmi-annaaily. IdJereer Mill Water Bonda ^ percent lemiannoally. i M'.lwankee City Honda 10 per eentaemi10 Hartford City Bonda (I per cent, aetnl- anaoail) Money due the Co. aeeured by Mortgage... dtlla Keedrahle, payable at Bank .V0« Share* Hartford and Sew Haren K. S.
.%Xi?aSiWS2iar- *■ hissr i "usSasSitSiiS SuS
M»t M SMSO so 7SBW 00 ijuo 00 1O,90ii 80 5^50 '0 IOJ0O 00 fo»41 I** 3^0W X 61,000 on
SMITH. GUTHRIE & GO.
Se. M7, Matn hetwen Oaenad aad Third, LOUISY ILLS, IT VIJE hareoa haad (aad ara daUy raeatTlagl a large fr atock of Groeeriaa, Including rrary aaOeie la oar line, to which we call tha aUeaUoa of Deal era, whr will And It to their intoreatto gtre oa a call. Son bag* Bio CoOee, M> do Jarae 340 Hd'a Stager, I.WBrTa Reflned do;
9na Boxes Virginia aad Kentucky Tobacco! 400 Br*la aad half Br*la Moiaaees. SEKHKESCES: or. Joe. A. Waisar. . Ktataa da Firzoiaaon, > Iniliaaapolia Hon. J. P. Dora, > Mon. D. Btcawn, Edinburgh, Indiana. sprtHO dly
TRANSPORTATION.
TRANSPOMATION.
IA9I«K • r W § MM.
alter Aog. 35th.
1135 a. a- ISM p. m. *M0 p. a. tlMJ a. Vumt Taata Jfepceaa leayaa ladtanapotla at IBO, P. X., stopping at Gteaawaod. Fraaklin. Edinburg, 1 cl ’imhna. Snyaaour. aad nil Way Stobona n momma Thant JMaf laa yea at PIP, P. M..stopping Faataar Thaian leare Daily, lattag Freight for all the above pi InM plan, for LeaieeiUe, Sew Albany.am for all potato on the Ohio aad MMaalppl riven.
A. S. CBOTHBKS, Supt.
J. G. Wane—a. Freight Agent. janl
TRANSPORTATION.
BAMBERGER BROTHERS,
M-aa; ai. " ", '■■"ft JTa. hi rhmmhrrm mirttf, JYttm rw*. ATIoKSKY A Si) COUShBUOB AT LAW, Aad CommtaefonertoMb# tfeeaePaowledgmenVof Doe l* 1 and other writings, to be used In e» ittmartm, Mimma, Mniutttajmd «i k*r Utittr* Atater a«e7. DliT. B. ELLIOTT, ~ ■ ,TR of the Indiana Hoepitalfer the Insane, tender | . hlaaerrlreato the public In the general practice o ha prolenalon Oran ■—liilnolsatrenV,throe ilooraSorth ofthe Rate*
II IM.
r< taiaeacp Booth Street, one square Kaatofthe Madaoc Ifopol. <lec8-dtf
Dft. JOflH a. DOSEGHY
i j t Vl.tf) returned from a rlatt le Kentucky, I* preI l pared to NUeti-l io *11 prufeaalonal call* either In ty or < <H»ntry.. fhankfol P> hi* frlenda forthe pat-
U, re>ab.we<i upon him, he hope* by strict
merll a
•re hltberto ie>ab>we>i upon him, he ho(>ca by at
indirlded allentlo n to h nuance of the aame.
til* profession
KICK. *«heretofore, No. IS>^, W. Waalilngfon at. 1310 n- , die Palmer Houae. jiki i.,. yl» j uo vweoiiib, Harvey & Tarkington. ^1! . ATTOEHEYS AND i'v! t t)UNHl-. I.J.OItH AT LAW. is»
INDIAMAFOLU, IND, | >;
oinro Ovrr THlbmlt'a Jewrlry litgre— !.!
Opposlie Wright flona#. j l50
isridtr _ iso i, n. Mrrcasa.e. n t- r*avi», a. »• ^'ai UiiS. KITCHEN & PAKVIN. 00 • c'PflsN In the Second aiorF of tbo Post J
Ofltc.e Halldlng 1 •' uayldtr _ _ _
g j, niBMTON. f -• O. WEEEE.
PRESTON & VVERBE,
ATTORN BY9-AND
<;oih\s/;/,Lons at law, onipll' l<> ell Imainea, entrilatc l to their "rein Ueiilldi'rent r.oiirU of the Stem of ImlUna. Pa.ticular atlciitton paid l-, Collection In all
pana ot the Soile.
rP'PICf: In I nion IImII Hulldlngs. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
■idSdly
Ktock, pratorred aad guaranteed at 1U per Iff? .'harea Boston A Worcester B. R. Ht’k. K-V) *• CoDnocticut River H. R. Htock... SO “ Conn. River Co. Stock.. ra» « Staffonl Rank Stoek SO “ Citizen*’ “ Watertntry,.. 38 “ Ragle “ Providence). •• PWulx « Hartford
'to “ Far. A Mcch.“ “ 4 ** Exchange “ “
“ Btute “ “ ....
o ” City a* a .... , i...i V,, *. “ B'k of H'M Co. Baok Rtock H'M 7,iC5 no t’er « Conn. River “ o nr io
liO « Hartford “ H’fd iim “ Merchant#) Ex. “ S. Y. **> “ Sorth River “ « "VO “ Mechanics’ « luO “ B'k Sorth America “ “ 1<S) “ Bank America “ “ 150 ** Rank Republic “ “ -lb “ B’k rom’wenlth St’k” « 4K0 “ Broadway B’k Slock “ “ 400 “ People’* “ “ Jno “ CnUm “ *
Hanover “ “ Ocean “ “ Metropolitan “ “ Hutchnr* dt Drover*’“ “ Irnp’ten d' Trailer*’ “ “ Amer. Ex. B’k M’V “ “
irr. r
MerclianU’ U. S. Trust Co St’k
7350 Ob 0JID DO 13)300 iw 1450 no A150 fW 5,150 •« 1472 Ob 32,400 00 »^no io ia,i*» oo 71 4oii 00 11400 00
a.7P7 00 33470 on IIJIOO -a-
10,1 KM
24401 no in.Dai on 24400 no 1H,7S0 no 041*1 on 15400 00 11411) IK) 23.6IKI on 0,700 00 9,.500 10 h.-400 •» 13471 50
20.iil0 tv, <MS1
aad Gennra and MUlin-
ixroKTKiu axn wncLx*ki.i oxaLkas is FANCY DRY GOODS, Milks, Embroideries. English, Preach Hoeiery, Cloak* and Talmas, Ribbons
ery Goods, Sottone, drc.
Northwest enr Main and Fifth *ts. (up stairs,)
LOUMYIE.!^, KT.
We most respectfully cell the attention of our friends, and mere especially the country merchants, to our large and well assorted stock of Pall Good*. Having constant ly a buyer in the East attending all auction sales, we can oilier such inducements to buyers in this market favoring us with s call, as to Insure their patronage.— Goods shown with great pleasure. Come, examine before purchasing elsewhere. A saving of 15 to 25 per cent, will be guaranteed on most of the goods,
■sptndly
JAIL TEADE--B56. Anderson, HcLane, Sc Co., M*. 432 Main hlreet,. • LOUISVILLE, K.Y. 117E are now in receipt ef a full and complete aseortV V ment of Silk, Fancy, Domestic and Y ariety Goods, To which we invite the attention of all Merchants visiting our market. We also guaranty to sell the same on as good term: asm time and price* as any house East or West doing a similar busino, a. [sepU?-dly
23400 no 2H,7IjO 1)0
. st’k -
N Y. Mfo In*, dr T. 7.
Ohio -• *• “ ** « Mcch. Ac Tra.ler* B’k Ht’k J. City Charter Oak Hank Ml’k Ilfl.... Bnnk 5. Y. Bank Stock 120... Market “ “ ” ....Kk)... Piiicnlx“ •* u ............ Manhattan Co. “
[ ■cauLaas. sxsuw j.icmiLiax.
MUSSELMAN & CO^
"! TOBACCO MAN UFACTURERS
on No. 25Third street, between Msin and Water-sts. mSw LOUISVILLE, KY.,
4440 uu VVi’ILL at all times keep on hand afull supply of theG IH^ofiO no YV own Manufactured articles from Mimouti, Ken16450 00 lucky, and Tennessee Leaf, to which they call the
5,Hh2 5d | tention of Merchai
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 'T'HH 6MAT CBMTRAL KtfUTB, COSI. natotagtha AtlaatlecMea with Weetera, Kortheael
Stana, by a eontinaoas Hallway conraeto at Pkttborgk with daily pons os tha W«»|ern Siuers, and Jaky with meanrere to all porta on
tine af Bteamere to at Cleveland and Sa the Northwestern U! tat aad reliable rouUi 1
.V making the moat direct, chaapy which raataar can be forwarded o and from the Great Warn.
Extac Between PhiladelnkiB end
pimanBOH.
9be. per lUbg
75c- per lung
(in hexes,) Fun,
decora Cnaae—Books and 'laiionury.i Drv Goods (in bales) Hardavare, Leeth-S er. Wool, 4t« >
«'• ■»" -«•
Koran* Class—Coflbe, Fish, Bacon and) — . Fork (packed,) Lard and Lard Ofl....) “*■ P® r {£7*In shipping Goods Horn any point East of Philnluiphia, be particular to mark package, •“ "t« PmatyU vaasa Mmlrmad. ” AU Goods consigned t o Uie Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pitts burgh, will be forwaroad without detention. Fame or Aeawra.—Moses Potter, ott. Sew Ve*k; E. J. Saeeder. Boons, Baltimore; Geo. C. Sprigman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. 0. Meldrum, Madison, Ikd.; Ratrltk & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. MUcheil A Son Evansville, India*, a. H. HL HOUSTON, Oentrml Prtight Agtni. PhxUdeipkui. H. J. LOMBABRT, Smp’t. Altana, Pa.
marl
FQ1 iJ£ 1NC iff^ ATI
VIA
8 ■ # R T lalNtK. iidiaaaH^ * Ciofimti R. B. Via leawrrtkeefcwrg. The Shortest Xowto hy 90 Kies!! Aud Quickest Route by 3 Hours
and 30 Minutes!!!
NO CHAXOB OF OAXS T- GIXCIXXATli' ALX OTHBB KOOTXSOXAXaX OAX8TWKX! Tam Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis Daily,
(Sundays ex cap tod) aa follows:
First Trmim.—Cincinnati, Cotumbas, Clevalnnd, Ptttobargb and Wheeting Express, 11:40 a. a., alter tha arrival of traina from Lafayette. Chicago, Tam Hnate and St. Louis, arrives ia Cincinnati at 440 r a. This train arrives ia Cincinnati Tkrta Hamra aad Tforty JUmmtea ta admmaaaaf all atkar Mamie*. This train cowoeeto with the L. M. K. K. at AW P. M_ foe tha Bam, direct, arriving in Coiambus at il3fo r. a., Ctevafoad at 730 a. a-, and eoanarta with th^40 a. oa tha L. S. K. BL, aad at Bn Kilo with the 5 r. m. Boston and New York ExpreeeTrain, arrlv '.ng in New York at345 a. a., also connects at Creetline with the 5:M a. *~ Train on the O.jfc P. K._R. to PiUabtifgh, reaching
>t 3PJ0 a. a.— -os, Cleveland^
dadalphla mad New York, as soon as by any other - onto from Indianapolis. Sacnmak frat** ■■Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleve-
Z,Mtl 50 tent:
6,-112 50 ! *eptl7-dty.
ants. Term* liberal to prompt men.
a. a. Kosissoa.
w. vr. rnwxxs.
h. rB.aans
The Art of Inco
W55.
rp-r»tlon is the .same a* Bled in April THOM. A. ALEXANDER, ftec'y. SECTICUT, Hartford Co., SS.
Hartford, July 5, 18.56.
sonally appearml before me, a Justice of the 1 . duly qualified to administer oaths, Thomas A.
I 'TATE OP CONNECTICUT. Hartford Co., 88.
Hartford, July S, 1856.
| Pnrsoi
Peace, duly quanneu to anminislor omits, Thom; i Wcxander, fo-rruinry, and made *olemn oath Unit the foregoing suiemnnlof the assets ami condition of the
{ .Kina Insurance Company is true. HENRY KO W I.ER, Justice of the Peace. WM. HENDKKHON, Agent, Indianapolis.
I K'r’Applieatifina can be made to C. B. Davis, 8nr I vevor and Clerk, who is anthortzed to issue and leuew
| Policies in my absence.
JollyWdUr WM. HENDERSON.
P H F, m | IJ 31 P II 31 t> M .
\ (i E T I PuiDpsnre cdpertorlo au\ Pump 1 nae lor
* > I -ree delivers ami durability They are ,_zmirac-
,t UlNom t r, .floury Hh oktr, aclure-i by E Hai.K-1 <V f.o., ai their Whop on -.he Alley
south ol the Post Offlco. All per»>n* in nee<l ol the
} 1 SJS?>|R. A. ROBINSON & CO.
! (SCCCUSORS TO ROBIKSOlt A CART)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 504, North side ’Iain Street, near Fourth.
0UISVILLE, KY.
W VI. V.
K A L HSTATE
AMO MCAI.KR
ILHOAO »TOCK». OCNOS. AO. |
No. 3il>4 East WasiIisotos Sorsit, ijriiMJVAf iii.is, ijrhl\jf4. IhoraA JESMtxn-to 4E.Boia.cy alHi'i in.«t« , rrti l( cn*''l liux • -L i»n*Ho«l uu t«»r Vl»o J| pilft'liMX** tniil P I* 1 •>! I **« , l I’.wlilc -|l Soritl >111 iflGi-ttix i'ii'I S -mlu-’fii .*ih iii^)»ti. uii'l It iri It ’ll ' lift V4 Ml! I - ill^f 4l! t*** n« M l» 'lilt •MilVIltA IO UlifW it *4) •i.uliii • mm mi t* in Use it-rniory h!m»v«
Adi •».
rmilit’-ll r nil III* •!» Will t»*i l*» r«’nliii*c Houama,
UIIhk
lid-y will roceive MtUfiicUon.
ley wii
mur ! B. HAHKKT A CO. MAMitOTHLAT H M A C HI Tf E.
ity,
I
^hi ’.ii u tuitv Iki in tdAAtkf^ lor noii rtiAnlmiiA to leave lu
IMn-ld of tUJOIllA.
I \ MKS M< ('(>N N KIsl., MOW KM BAl.liVV I.N, Kt'Ul Krilnlo A^ooIa,
.,oarl m»UA«% All»iori nnd LiKoniay .Noble co , fn<i H < frrnrn l -< lilttb'A ( TlM inT, W;n*hili^tnn t it l» ; t K vV. M. hill * lii«lianMp«»llA; .vfoKrriian At K« i4i, ; lu«Uf .^xinufl MMimu, Korl NVayne, liitl. M*»n J B Hiiwn, l.imn, linl ; Jmlno J. H .Matiinw •, (»*m ht’n, I ini.. M'rai-o vv . Bubiwin, «\u«titor f obi t’-Minly* hi*l ; Mon. Ir. VV. Mcl o^IntiU, Anjfola,.sieu►•r 'oinity, IimI. muni
WlU.LiM Y. VVILEl.
liKAI. bSTATB ADbNT.
I >i VS, .'"trilM, uikI K»« lii.njci’H Mr«>|** rt)' <•! itII ull kinds i _ , ']
|> KdliU Mild l«« , l»A» , A tloilAlM, 1/Olrt Mild KllYlDA I
( . iiltM’IN ItoiltA, Ull'i ( IjlilllAi Advam on .vloiii*) on uil kmdA ol Mr »purty ;
sand A4’ilA Stiifki*, Bond*, Notwi* a *d .Vlort^agUA Draw 4 |i<M'd*, Moi Im uaca uud ARrooiiiont; ir«»itiiri .Vf«*in , ) 1 INd^oliaU’A is« it ha, and uiukus (!oliec«
■*i ».ia;
BfiyA TiiieA, and ►.xamlnoA ntlrA in all purU of tliu
y’M»;
liny a * Hid I a and Isocali’A Eand arritntA;
hiii-lA i'ureliant'fa lor Slock* of tioodaor other BihI*
T^wRUGS, C'hemieaU, Dye*, Paints, Oil#, Glaaeware, U Varoiabes, Tobacco, Ci£ar*s drc. Feathers, Beeswax, Ginsenif, Flaxaeed, Dried Frail, Rags and Coun- ; try Produce generally, received at the big larket
price. a
1 . L. KOCH. O.W. WICE#. J. C.BAYLfiflB. NOCK, WICKS & CO.
COYf.YllMAIOV YlfRCHAMTS, WHOLESALE OROC’ERS,
asu nsAi.KRs in
FORKICN AND DOJIKNTIC LIUVORS,
cxcva.n.s, dbo.
| AI.KO—Agents for Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri
Tobacco.
-Vo. 311, •Xntf* Street. Melttaam Md 0 -4/A. LOUISVILLE. KY.
may Idly
I A. STUH.n. M. LU HTRl* STEIN AU & LIGHTEN, importers of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
also:
FINE DIAMONDS, GOLD PENS, PENCIL CASES, *C. CORNER OF FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS, At Lichten, Loewwnthal & Co.'s Store, up stair*, LOUISVILLE, KY
septlfi-dly
1H3«. ~ ISa*.
EA6LE KU NDKY.
ALLEN S. WALLACE, 1. S. LITHGOW, J. HBNRT THOMAS
WALLACE, LITHG0W & CO.,
STOVE, GHATE, COPPEH, TINT, SHEET-IHOX
AND HOLLOW-WAKE MANUTACTUBERS.
HE.IF. MACHINES havi now been thore^hlj No ‘ 536 ’ NorMtcrsf corner Main and Tkird-aU.,
J- f.. Hrown’s Patent, Jnnaarj 15, 1836.
oroui
successful
„ , rfect satisfaction, as
be seen hy certificate- from purchasers. They are b
of Iron, arid pul up nil ready for attaching the power, j H. T. crRD,
ami being a Heli-feeder, It requires no extra skill to operate and keep them in order. We are now build-
I tested, n number of which are now in
••ration, and are giving pe
in p
LOUISVILLE, KY.
septla-diVwly.
nrd<
ur three sizes, ns follow*: No. I has four knives, and -ill c it ‘Jiio.ihni l.alhs per -lay, with lhiX> horse no Nn. 2 has two kn •ves, and will cut 100,000 laitns
wer.
r,*rtrt/ Asreatto p©r
diiy with two h pownr. 5o. 3 has one knlve, ind will cut.>b,i'0oLath* per day, with one horsepower. Read ihoccrtidratesof those that aie ranningthe above
machinea.
a. <. HORD.
J. F. WKLLBR.
cxmx> Cfty oo
WHOLESALE (• ROGERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Bf/i Isouimvitic) Klfm
aprilll dly
TVew York Central
DOUBLE TRACK RAIL ROAD! |yp- SPECIAL NOTICE. \TEW TORE AXD BOSTON PASSEDGEBS In leaving the following cities the last day* of each tre&k WILL SAVE ONE HOCK’S TIME DT FCRCHASMS TICHRTS VIA THE MEW YORK CENTRAL R. R. Passenger* leaving Cincinnati, at (i:O0 a. m. Saturday, do da Toledo, 9:50 do do do, do Columbus, 10:u5 do do do do Cleveland, 3:20 p. M. do do do Louisvil e, 23b a. m. Friday, do do St. Louis, 92)0 do do do do Ind’napolla, 11:15 p. m. do will connect at Buffalo with the train known aa the “Lightning Express'’ on the New York Central Railro»d leaving Buffalo at 10:45 p. n., Saturday, aud arriving in Uf. at 140 p. M., Sunday, IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER HOCTE. Paasenicer trains leave Toledo, as follow*: — First train leaves ai 9:30 p. m. Arrives at Buffalo at 5 r. ■., and at New York at 945 a. (25 Minutes in advance of any other route,) and arrives in Boston at 2 p. m. Second T rain leaves at 9.50 a. m. Arrive*in Buffalo at l- :4> p. K.,and New York at 1:.50 p. m. next day; (55 minutes in advance of a y other rente,) am«XIat liostou at 5 p. a. Third Train leaves at 3:40 p. m. Arrives in Buffalo at 5:40 a m , and New York 940 p. ■., and Boston at 1 a. M. Fonrth train leaves at. 51)0 a. m. Arrives in Buffalo 5:40a. x.,and New 5'ork 9:30 p. m. Sunday Train leaves Bnflii lo at 51)0 r. m- . and arrives in New York at 845 A. ■., Monday. N B.—Tha New York Central Railroad is the only road running cars into New York city. New York passengers should be sure and Secure Tickets via New York Central R. R.
wit i Albany Northern Railroad to Boston; making a saving in time of from 5 to 15 hours,and 160 miles trav-
el to Boston pass: ngers.
Passe ngers wishing commodious saloon cars, a saving of distance and of time, should be sure and secure tickets via New York Central Bailroad via Buffalo and Ni-
nect at ; also.
agara Falls. Tickets for sale at all the principal
Offices.
Passengers taking steamers at Clevel ning connect w.th 840 a. m. train an N
Road arriving in New York same evening, or Peopl-
Hudson,arrivi gin jfew Yc
arriving in New
Line of Steamers on the
at 5 a. m., next day.
Be sure and secure tickets TKAL BAILROAD.
stern Railroad land in the eveew York Central
aN drk
MEDICAL.
M#w ArrtxftaEMt •* tkx
M. & I. RAILRwAD. DASSSNGEX TRAINS ieavv foa Hadisoa atottoa a* A kXi. A X-, (8aafoy* vneaptod ) aad arrive at U-
dianapolisal 11 o’clock.
I, teraaa ImHanapoBaas T236 P. X.; arriwaa ■» 44a, f. X. and ah fa at all regular afo-
AC4u, A M., wilffoke
tko can of tha Ohio a Ximiaaippi Railroad at North Vernon, aad arrivo mi Ctactanad at 248 and Loutovllle
luashus oa tha C. A S. Road, to II4D. Connect with all the Want,North and East:
will arrive 11—
re Hnate. Dayton, laennnes, Coiambus. Lafayette. Peru.
Xtehigaa City, Fort Wayne,
BellefonlRinea Cre*ltin«
and all intermediate potato, the same day; aad at— Evansville, St. Louis, Chx ' ‘
j^^ed^ahSteialohhKhaa ismaianlly la
flrSrzrisiiStti
tte the i
t over tmrmt9 mamrt .hahaethe tofcitn
In that
*ernoo,anuarrive a* Kim at 14a; taka tha can MCn and arrive at Shelby ville traina at Inittonapntta f r
dtearyeurea. Hto mode ofl . fltX rtly sate, aad aavar kaataa to foil ta gtvtra
relief. AD ha aaka la a fair and as partial total of Mb
new aad painleas remedies. No. IRK UUaoisatoaat.
xw m:—Rev. Mr. Yaaag, of tha X. B. CHaiuh, Bra. Xr. Halbard, of tha Ppirintoitoa Chasah, Cant. X. C. Lilly and William Willi*, fediuaboa, Otto; Hon! Hairtooo How, of Xforeuri; Robert H. Haschar. do; J. S. Spodd. Mayor of LoaisvUK'. Ky.: Rx-Gov. Helm, of Kcntecey. fob M dfowU
land, Pittsburg and New York Ugbtning Kxprtha, 11:1.0 p. a., after the arrival of trains Prom Lafayette, Chicago. Terre Haute and St. Louis, arriving at Cincinaati at 4:15 a. k.,3 hours and 30 minutes in advance of all other routes from iudiaaapolls. Connects with the Little Miami Ligntning Express train at 6DP a. a., arriving at Cotumbna at 94U a. x., Cleveland at 245 r. a.— Connecting direct with the Express Train for Dunkirk and Buffhlo reaching Buffalo at lP4d p. a.. New York at 140 r, a.the next day, Boston at 5 r.n. Also connects at Crestline with the last train on the O. A P. K. R.for PUtaourgh, arriving at Pittsburgh at 8:10 p. a., Harrisburg at 51)0 a. m , Phibuieiphin at 1245 the next day, connecting direct with trains'or New York. Connecting at Columbus with the Ex|feaa Train ou the Central Ohio Bail Bond for Wheeling, arrives at Wheeling 340 p. a., Baltimore at 840 the next morning, Washington at 11:00 r. a., Philadelphia at 1:48 r. a., connecting direct with train for New York. TTF PASSENGERS GOiNG EAST will please take notice, there is no charge for handling baggage nortransferring Passengers at Cincinnati, and one less change of cars via Indiana Central Bail Rood. TTP ONLY ONE CHANG -4 OP CABS from Indianans polls to Cleveland or Columbns via this rente. Pare to New York City aa low as by any other 'route
from Indianapols.
l3i?TVfP JUd-Uftl/.
augSOtf.]
1.A.MOU&1S, Prest.
YEW YORK AYR £K1C RAILROAD! «T»Yn<-rTat, JMOTXOIS
TO
New Yerk and Boston Passengers! T BAYING the following cities tA« last day* of tack Ad meek, con save TwaxTT-roc* HOL ES by purchasing
tickets over the
Yew York Sc Erie Railroad! Passengers leaving Cincinnati 6110 a. ■., Saturday,
do do Cleveland 3D0 p. a., do do Columbns 10:05 a. X., do do Toledo 940 a. x., do do lndianap’sll:ISr. x., do do Louisville 2:30 a. X., do do EC Louis 9:00 a. x.. Will counect At Dunkirk with 9D0 r. x. C
is
counect at Dunkirk with 9D0
iTi
i to N. Y. City the ne: 24 hoars quu'Kxa ti •nnect at Cleveland with
press I ram on tfev York and Arts Maxlraad, through to N. Y. City the next day, Sunday,2:45 p. making 24 hoars ouickbu tusk on this Train t
do do
Friday,
do do
inclnnali Kx-
Maxlraad, and run
x.,
rain than via
making 24 hoars quu'Kxx tusk oi
Albany.
Passengers going East, co
9:50 p. a. Tra) n, arrive in New York city day following
at 8:30 r. x..
One Hear and Twenty Minnies in iad>
vane* el the Albany Raatel
Passengers taking steamers between Cleveland and
Buffalo, in the cvi JCem York and Ei i
New York city same day,
Six Hears in advance af tfoe Albany
Route !
This is the only route having Wide Gauge and wide Saloon Cars; also Smoking Cars, for those wishing to smoke—an accommodation not furnished by other
routes.
Distance from Dunkirk N. Y. city 22 miles shorter, and
ting steamers between Cleveland and vening, counect next morning with the Ei ie Railroad, 840 a. x., and reach
Passengers w in iim *
and one
N. Falls to N. K. city 12 miles snorw and one less change than by Albany, ■ishirg wide cars and saving of dislan
y;
to N. Y. city 12 miles shorter,
tha 1 sa:
ne, must be particular to secure
JiTete York and Erie Railroad, either by Duukirk, BufSecure your tickets by the Broad-Guage and Wide-Car Route- which are for sale in the principe
Western Railroad Offices.
falo, or Niagra Falls.
Secure your tickets by the Broad
Wide-Car Route; which are for sale in the pr
jad Offices.
B. F. SMITH, Gen’l Western Agent. J. S. L aksiks, Agent, Indianapolis. [aug2U-tj
via NEW YORK GBN-
ALLEN BUTLER,
General Western Agent.
C. Vibbard, General Superintendent Albany, N. Y.
J. H HOPKINS,
OCtl4-dU
HOPKINS,
Agent, Indianapolis.
Fr»»ikU!I, Johnson Co.. Ind., April 17,1856. j This pertifle* thut we have purchased of Brown &
AUcii.ls to Buying ami Sidling all kinds of l*ro)>ert)
inis, and give, iiiloriiistnui ridn urnilig llmnn h.sUln und oilno Cropi' ty Ml AuvtionV
■iipr dors
ifll) ;
to be iuv
Killers i.Ali Sells K< il
l<n<itp .Money oh ail good oil.
* 5 per
lle t ,| p.slale .sni iirllies only Knijiiifl"’, l>) U'tlor |irouij*ti)
ton rtagi' always ul ihe door In show property. AL Business .Mailers strictly cot.lldculul Keicra in nil flio dislness iren m tne r »):in a No 3< East VVu.huiclnn streo
[lit Mon
i ms rcrunes thut we have purchased of Brt Lcarnud, onv of their Mammoth lath .Machines, and 1 have been opera,in? with it for the last four weeks.and will stiite that the Mnehino works to our mtisfaction I
i snil we take plau-ureln recommvndtn
j. M. r
OUMNBY’, BLAIR A CO.,
WHOLKSALK DEALERS IN
HARDWARE $ CUTLERY,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
have now in store and daily receiving the most
-" ‘ id Cu '
ng i OL
•luers.
K & HIGH.
W^
8t»a* Mill, near Iedunspolis. April 26.1856. Messrs. Beown A Learned:—The Mammoth Lath
pnNt! i WriJCht Mi
n-iilU'il t«».
roperty. «« ctaErao:-
1( ,l MacLIne we purchased of you a few wpekssince, works P i,y i W< *II. making good fatlhs, and requires batltltle power t ud sbdrs no b> run It, and wo mivise -any one wanting raachiuery
inprl dtl i forcull i»* Lath*, to purchase the Mammoth.
Ill’ll dtl
HOInfi AA
KPS AT ALL TIMKb, A I ARGK .STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
Ir'emo*, jusi re- ’toe! portrait w WILLARD’S. I ,r "de supplied
KAMHIONAHI K AN U
!' Y GOODS Ai\D CARPETS!! . . sellsnl EERY LOW PRICES.
No. 3, Odd Fellows’Hall,
.uiysillm ludiamypolis, Ind. ( 1 \IK liHAIDB—Fur ad’.cs’Head-dresses, Just roM iotvad at l.....dfl WILL A HD’S. MAMMOTH STOCK SWUNG GOODS!
II. J. IIOKY Sc CO.
| ■ AVK lu store, and urn daily receiving from the
I 1 East, their ■’spring supply of
JB'jtxhcsr I>r y O-oodas, LAnwisting ol Silks, t.rouadlnet, Organdies, Jai-nneU, Bareges, Cbailies, Holies in Organdie, Barege t hiuu, Ac.. Prourn ami English Prinle, Glngbains, tirlllianls, e»e.. cnaprisnig UiV largest aud cbuicoat slock of Dress OiMels ever olferotl in tins city. '
KMBMOIDKKIK8.—A very large aud choice assort- ) "
me. • at very low rtgures.
rlosikut Aim Guiysa.—This Department sannot be 1
.nrpnssed, txitii in quality and price.
itounet Ribbons ami Dress 1 rimming*,all new styles,'
r i heap.
si**yy Goods. -Every variety of Tuacan, Florence Lace, Blond and Split Straw BonneU, Children’s Fancy Straw Hats, Ac. J Mammlla* and Shawl*.—Our assortment In VhUlioOT, as UAital, ia very large, comprising every thing new audr
Jastraole.
a r Wo kec
t. y afe,aad sell at the lowest rate
WELLS dr FLETCHER.
J[~T’ P° r Machines and Rights apply to Brown &. l I earned. Proprietors Indianapolis, Indiana. Office at | PateiH Agency, .Meridian street, a few doors south "n> Post Office, sign ofthe MAMMOTH LATH MA-
N K, where
yl2-tT
ce, sign s the Ma
achlno can be soon atall times.
LIPI': OK J.VMKIi BUCHAN AN
|»'.:sr EDITION PUBLISHED—Just received and I > for sale, one largo 12 mo. 420 pages, with a fine .tool portrait well bound in muslin. Agents and the trade supplied In quaolltics to suit, at Ihe 1c
wholesale prices by STEARNS & SPICER.
»"gUf No. 12 i'dinois sL, Indianapolis.
comnlcle assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, be found in the Wost, consisting in part ol the follow,
ing articles:
idiot) gross Table Cuuery; 500 uoz. Pocket Cut ery; Kill doi. Iron Cutlery; 150 doz. Ames's Shovels and Spadis; 500 kegs of Nails; 2,000 gross Gimblet Screws; 200 dox. Coffee Mills; 31K) doz. Locks and Hinges, 150 doz. Brass Candle Sticks; 300 doz. Curry Combs;
JO Mill Saws;
10 Crosscut Saws; Country merchants wil! And it to their interest to give us a call, as we are selling at low figures for cash oi good psper. [septlO-dlyi ORMSBY, BLAIR & CO.
lowest
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! P. *. Ill r ken may cr,
INDIANA S££D AND AGBIOULTUBALHODSE, | ' KBPS coiislantly on hand the latest and mo*t apI\. proved stylos of Agricultural and Horticultural hiucs. Field and Ganloii Seeds, Belting of all sizes, :i and leather) Ware House 1 rucks. Also, every
Iseptll-tf
‘scnptlou of Ualiroaii Findings.
HATS AND CAFS. PRATHER, SMITH Ac CO.,
No. 455 Main Street.
)ur
usitol, is v.ry urge, os.mprt.ing ov.ry thing new „ . ^ „ ow lU>rt( , ^ 4nd ^ ^ the nchesi and mo*t Faabtonablc d*‘* c ’'pl'Ob , }f good» ln the Hat and Cap lino, manufac-
es.
v H. J. HORN <h CO.,
e.s<U No. 10, W est Washington street, j
MiCIft €AKPftU T lY*}S ! I il. J. HORN & CO.,
| > KHPBCTFUUJr tu vltos th attontion otths Pub-;
lb lie to taair new and extensive stock of
( .IS<PHTINBH, KI.UOK OIL CLOTHsi,
i’ll KT AI N M AT KKI AlsH, *C.
Wn ru they are offi-rliigsl exlraonimary Low Price*. '
11. • odowuig ooiupnso* a part of our assortment:
(«■« ESSO as TO BOLLARD, FEATURE dt SX1TU.)
ITave now tn itore a large ' n Hat and Cap lino, manufac-
tured oxi.re.My ior the Western and Southern market*.
Cash or
mg comprises a pa Medalikm Velvet 1
loyal Modaliki
Rich Br
is Carpeting;
Larpetmg;
rnaa
Patent Tapestry Ingram Carpeting Kstoaand Super 3 Ply Carpeting; Cotton and Wool ingrain . arpelia
Cotton a
Hemp Carpeting;
ianettan c arpeting.
— ALSO—
pram pi paying dealers will Dud it to their inter-
est to examine our slock.
»eptl5«l«hwly LOUISVILLE. KY. CHaCLta SOBTN. HBNnV HaRT. d n. xafotbee.
KuBYN tfe CO.,
LtTHOOHatPUJER SC., 1 M. E. corner Third and Market streets.
LOUIBViLLB, KY.
Maps, Views, Business Cards, Circulars, Labels, Show Card*, ute.. executed In ffm rate style and at moderate
prices.
A great variety of Wine, Spirit, Cigar, End other Label* always on band. aeptlSdly .HOOKE’S MAMMOTH FURNITURE.
L. T. THr»TII», S. C. *LT THUSTON & ELY, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. No. 56d, Main Street, South side, cearly Opposite Gall House. LOUISVILLE, KY. aprillldly a. p. nine. n. e. cowan. a. w. dcxxond. 8. P. i>I€K & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND PEALEWS Qf Xj -A-I* TOBuSlOOO. ixlh st., erst side, between Main & Market., I.OUISVILIaK. ky. ordersfor the purchase of Leaf Tobacco, promptly fflled. aprilll wly
J. S. MORRIS k SONS, MAJfUFACTURIIfG CHEMISTS, and ixfortbr* or DRUGS AND MEDICINES. No. 161, A/at* Street, Louisville, Ky. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Drug*, Medicines, Paint*, Varmahe*, Oils and Dye Stuff)!. Aleo, Virsinia, Kentucky and Missouri Tobacco, Ginseng, Beeswax, Feathers, Ac. Country produce of all kinds, taken in exchange. aprillldly J. S. MORRIS A SONS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS I)tTWEEN PHILADELPHIA, AND Pitts O burgh—The Mornino Train leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh, at 7 H a. x. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 7 a. x. The Fast Line leaves Philadelptua for Pittsburgh at 1 p. x. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1 p. x- The Night Express Team leaves Philadelphia
llphi
Pittsburgh
:sht Express Train leaves Philadelphia for
Pittsburgh at 11 p. x. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia r t
10 p.
Th
e above lines connect a: Pittsburgh with the R* dronda to and from St- Lou’s, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111., Frankfort. Lexington and Louisville, Ky., Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis. Indiana, Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Coiambus, Zanesville, Massailon and Wooster, Ohio; also, wtth the Steam Packet Boats from and to Now Orleans, §C Louis, Lou
’sville and Cincinnati.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the
above places.
For further particulars, see Hand-bills althe different starting points. Passengers from the West will flml thi* the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia,
Baltimore, New York,or Boston.
THOS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. MESK1MKN,
marl Agent, Passenger Lines, Pitts - gh
1856.1
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
L856.
FOR THE EAST!
CHANGE OF TIME—CONNECTIONS SURE ! BELLEFONTAINE RAILROAD LINE. I7*OKMERLY Indianapolis and BeDelontaine KailU road—In connection with ths Ohio and Pennsylvania, Cleveland and Columbus,. ake Shore, and New York Railroad. Only direct route from Indianapolis to
the East.
33 MILES SHORTER than any other route from Indianapolis to Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Buf-
lalo, Dunkirk, New York, and Boston.
Makes close connections at Crestline with trains of Ohio anil Pennsylvania Bond for Pittsburg and Philadelphia. and witn trains of Cleveland Road for Cleveland, Lake Shore, New York and Erie, and New York
Central Railroads.
No change of Care between Indianapolis and Crestline, and only one' change between Indianapolis and Cleveland or Pittsburgh. By any other route there are three manges to Clevelandand four to Pittsburgh. Two trams Leave Indianapolisdaily (Sundays except
edO as follows:
lltlS P.M. Nlj
sects at Crestline
NEAL HOUSE,
M. M. YEA1., Proprietor, CORNER OF SECOND AND JEFFERSON STS
•epM-. w6m
LOCIS’VTLLB. KY.
, .,.ioa pi Cocoa Malting., Mata, Hugs, Oil Shad.., CHAIR AND BEDDING DEPOT, t u.n.iu Pohure., foe. ’ maylmr H. J. HORN fo CO. ; -No. .6, Fourth street. West ride, bet. Main & Market.
Bui haiian fr'la^*.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
liiDWBLL fo HKOl'HKK have Just completed a Keeps a'*rge assortment always on hand, at wheleI ) ueaunfai portrait sugr.r mg of Jaass Bi cxanan. sale and retail, aa low aa they can be bought for in the
am: tavs printed a large nututerr of hag* containing tiiy Book’*’’ liksoee*. which y will lunuab at rea-
sept 15
•O i.oia rates, to porson* in.kli.>: ail) application.
ItrtUTHRK,
1. A. CaXTBR.
tllD A Sol. .V
<v...4 **
LUilOKS AND WINES I X. riuAUkl) W AKtvMOI NF —Through A OJ. Agent, Mr. W.S. Hvvls, .New York City, ws h*')« ate«to eatanaive .mtageiueni* nr the importation •I F0MSIGN UMUOKS and |,>K8. W e have ’•et roeeived a large suppl), to which we invito the au tanll <n tilth* Iritoo. Our ineiliUee are *och aa toonf ahte u* toaell at low price*. BOYLE fo CO., Not. 55,5? and 59, Second rtreet, autrtt-dtr] CINCINNATI, O. t mproTMl Little Giant, for 1856. Corn and Cob .Hill, W .m triple *et* of Crusher* ami dtruble grinding 3 3 «aifnee, or In other wor\U two mill* in one. r*r4"» |6u. No. 4, three Horae Mill grind* from 25 to 30
bosh per hour;
Frtw #««, *0.3, two Horse Mill grind* from 15 ta 25
hash, per hour;
Prte# $42, No. 2, one Horae Mill grind* from 12 to 15
buah. her hoar.
ordara promptly (lUd, If acoompained with the arrttxrjllljlfllll lll ^ g BIRKKNMAYBR, Scad aad Agricultural Warehooaa. -aptlS-tf 71 Kart Waahington-al.
•SMITH & CARTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, VaKIETIB AND BEST BRAND BOLTING CLOTHS. former mf Matin 0 ULrlA tttraata, LOriBVILLR, KY.
«hriM) wly
HERNINQ Sc OTT, ■UCCEiWOBB TO W »0D, COKEY 6c WOOD. ■■■pwrtfon Mfo Fwhfowra •« ’ t'AUCK MleK 4xOOI»b, K.BBOflS. LACES, E1C. ■. W.Itenfor of Faxrth sad Market atraats, p«lLADKLrmA, FA. 0KN itY Co fr ancib j. orr. i»"rw dfowi.
SZeO M A N
■. K.
Crrenl Excitement,
LADIES* FAKCY STORE. WO. a BATES HOUSE, WASHINGTON STREET.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
’J. K. WHtLAN & CO. beautiful than any wa Kara ever yet uShta* to our axatom era. Call aad see our Shawls, SUka, Xarixos, DeLalaes, Kmbreiderie* aa I Lae# Goods; our real PaUt Co.lar* aud Sleeves. Also,Cloaks. Bonaete, Ribheam. Hosiery ami Alexander Plain and Gacntie’ Gloves. H. B. Wl wilt have a aplendld opening of Fn.l and
Winter Myles on Tuesday, Oet. 7, ls56.
oetT-tf
J. K. WHELAN, M. GILUGAN
a. a. eonsoR. ^s. w. oonnon, s. s. itAxmaoi A. A. GORDONS CO., wBoi xana nnxLns m * SRAPLE AND FANCY X> XV. 'S’ NO. 140 NORTH SIDE, MAIN-ST. LOUISVILLE, K Y . Keeps constantly on hand, a urge and general stock of DRY GOO Dft, which they oflbr on the moat favorable terms to Merchant* visiting their city, april 11 wly
JA8. B. SLAUGTHER, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL 7 0—«T» m HARDWARE AND CUTLERY No. Ski Main Street brtweaa Third aad Fourth, two door* below the Bank ei LouisvUto. jepUSdfowly
OWEN’S HOTEL. HBNHY A. STEALY,.. Proprietor.
Corner 6th and JaMraon streets,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Haring pkrahnaml th* laaaa^foo., of my teto fotherdnlaw. W. R. Oman, ia the Betel, a continuance ot da
L- X • patronage M raepeetfhily aotieited.
The Hoteltt bring reffttod throoghouL No a*rt
lall be apaiud to give antiru Mttefocfoatt.
shall be spared to give enli>e 1
sapUSdfowly
HENRY H STRAS.Y,
DUaffOVT Jk TORBBT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 0§Kd ta Cqwtel Bomm Buxlduagg, mp atmsr INDIANAPOLIS IND.
Fme and Faacy Faraitare.
^ I * u —
auD Mdakd w rasdkkHj KEm^p^H mr ara 1
Plmin^Faacy*CforredFtrlorFuxitKr*. Hfoi
—ALSO— by that Campuy aua ha
STORE FURNITURE,
AGENCY OF THE
ROCHESTER Jffom!!
Shop ou liUnol* puttreye off (~
ths Grit
m**M, YI0LDT AND FLUTE,
fAVK the
of Ma
at ail I
ito haaauaodto*
anuaataud Warauaoaa Sea Caul, Hag rad Oritia 8*ui
I lx 1st Express—This train conwith trains for Cleveland and Pitts-
burgh at 1142 A. M., reaching CleveUnd 245, P. M., and Now York at 1246 next day—reaching Pittsburgh
10 next rnornuur.
, . _ , Philadelphia, New
Y ork and Boston.
Greenville and Miami rr rain lear
of the Indiana!
and arrive* at on the Mad River and Lake Erie, Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton and Dayton, Xenia, and Belpre Kafir tads. Ticket* by thi* route for sale at the principal Ticket
offices in the West.
Be sure and aakfer Tickets by Sellofontaine Railroad
Line
*4.1240 M., and Philadelphia the next morning. 1-45 P. 31. Kxprcrs—Making connections Crestline for Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, N
~ ton.
ind Miami ^min leaves Union on arrival polls, Pitt so org, and Cleveland Trains, Dayton in time to connect with the Trains
THE GKEAT NATIONAL ROUTE EAST. a m CENTRAL OHIO, AND BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL. ROARS! Being the only Route to Washington City! Only direct Route to Baltimore!! AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO NEW YORK!! rta.* Baltimore and Philadelphia. via : Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, T71ORMING one gieat consolidated line ofiravel from U Columbu*. Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, 9 miles from Baltimore, with the B. & 0. R. R. Co.’* Branch Road to WASHINGTON CITY, affording the txe’usine and only through Ticket and Baggage Cheek arrangement between the cities of the West and the National Capital. Connecting also at the Station in Baltimore, with the Railroads to PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, being the only route by which merchants and travelers can parchaso tickets that will enable them to visit the cities of BAL TIMORK, PHILADELPHIA aud NEW YORK, at die cost of a ticket to New York by other tines, as advantage that is afforded hy thie route only. Three Daily Trains from Indianapolis, via: INDIANA CENTRAL R. R., At 7 a x., 1:45 p. x., and 11 p. x. Two Daily Trains, via: INDIANAPOLIS dt CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD At 12:00 x, and 11 DU p. X. Passengers going East from Indianapolis, have the choice of either ofthe above routes each of which make
ith
direct and close connection at Cohemi ns, Ohio, wil the Central Ohio and Ballimi ie Railroads.
trains of
By the Express train or thie route the time dianapolls to Baltimore is but 301 hours, and 1 ington is but 311 hours, being the snortoet tim
hich ia not the 1
from In-
w*
I, si. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland aad Pltte-
foa a*xl moral] g.
Juure ludtenapotla at 12 M., Uk. ihe Mare
onrarae carnal Franklin at 1 P. M., arrive at Marttuarill* at 4 P. or taka the Ohio fo Mississippi can at North Verson and arrive la Cincinnati early ia the evening. At Madison this rain connect* with the *ptomHd steamer* of the old aad reliable Mail Company, where paaaenger* will be provided with n fine auppur and good berths, and arrive in Cincinnati in time
to connect with all early traina North and East.
TUPFare the same as all other route*. No extra charge for meals, stale-roonm, or handling b^gage. - For the accommodation of way passengers, a car will run ia connection with each of the Freight Trains. These Trains remain some tim* ai ea h station, allow-
ing persons to do n small amount of business.
Having a raw line of Boats expressly for Freight our Freight a-range men la are made perfect; aad w* call the attontion of Shippers to this Route. Freight, taken from Indianapolis to Cincinnai land Louisville,
as cheap as by any other Route. For information please apply to
D. C. BRANHAM,
Superintendent, Madison.
R. P. Jo as*. Geu’t Freight Agent. Madison. W. H. Tuasza, Agent at Indianapolis.' At the Mail Boat Co’s Wharf, and N
NEW PRINCIPLE! NEW REMEDY!! ITVACTS are rtnhbore thiaga,” but thoaa who will X* not believe until they eeu for themeelvee, caa hrauampto and iaagihl* preof that tha eld system ot dosing Aura Scvaaaaas with mixture* of Aneuic, Moi-
doring Aura Scruaui aina. Merrury ami Sti ahaadosed.hakAae,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
No. 24, Broadway
may 16
1856- ECLIPSE. 1856. m JPi e» 1K t Xj 1 xx. e FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TO TH* iTVsl and South- fW'ent,
TLA
PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURG
ovan tbb
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
PROPRIETORS.
XB0K1PT8 GIVES TOE TIMX, WITH A GUAXA-NTAE. ' pHK Proprietors of this Line respectfully annonnee X that in compliance with the demand of Merchants in all parts of the West, they have determined to revive its operations for the season. It is deemed unnecessary to eel forth in detail the advantages of this Line over all other Fast Freight Lines. The experience of its
’ e best evidence
huagplodud and
, —’T ia worse than th* dfoaaae,” and hacanar you cannot lake poteon without bang poisoned. Youmay not fori ths IU eObcta atoaes, but yon will be more fortanat* than tom* others, if you make the discovery before your constitution is broken.— Be advised, then,in season, aad tori for yourouaaatia-
fhetion the rai-ra which prove that
Agmu ttafffururacria Ae Cmreri wttfomrit
Pulurn ■ 1
No matter sow long vou hare auflhtud, nor how nbati nato your disease. The' discovery of RxesaM Favaa ou Aura Bran, or Antidote to Midaria, ia a racr which will abundantly prove th* truth of these asset*ions. It is nothing lea* than “Satc**'* Urabusaa Atmuorm,” possessing ihe sure and active principle of reelrtance to any attack! from Malaria, which ia know a obe the cans* of Fever and Ague. The value of this Komody cooaiste t* tneee simple
sacra:
It is,free from all poisonous drug*, pleasant to the taste, may be taken at any and nil times, and though the small eat quantity possesses the power to atop the wont Chills and Fever, the ingredients are so harmless that no possible Injury can ome from its constant use, in proof of which, the following certiffeato la attached to' each hot-
tie:—
Naw Yoaa, Juno 11, 1855.
U 1 nave made a chemical examination of ’’RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,” or “ANTIDOTE TO MALARLt,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury
mnaralatha R. R. R.
rsr-JS’iSsiiirrrjL*”*- * actor % or Um mmmR ftortortotf * —w-ag.— i* 7^>otoaAaor Cbolara^whether'iLM^ohe^orSraaas •*** er pain* 1a th* horaa or Jotata, aheridan or brak, at th* more teurtri* -* J**^ 1 **^ «hrih*r ta thabomriaar Jatata/Sral baok or stomach. Rad mas's Rredy hriiriwttl taafow minutes re more the most terribly affiictod to enw uri
e^ipliss
to foot with Bolls, Sores, 1
jxxalaaxyxu.x, &uu aavu th ivr JxrwkJinv, jmwrvux^ y i tlumine,acd Strychnine, but have not found * particle of either in it, nor save 1 found any substance in its composition that would prove Injurious to the constila
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,Chemist.” The claims af each a medicine are a its ‘ntrinsic merits. It has no simrluni;
moat frightfully afflicted objects who ware covered from hand to fool with Boils, Sores, and Ulcere. Even whan the human body was ao frightfully mutilated by th* lava of diaansn ante reader It ainamij that tha taper should b* banished from Ihe presence of walnty, and be kept ta asperate apartments, an the havoc wEwn ji*. ease had mad* In the human body was *0 dtaraatire as to shock and tick** the senses of th* moat tali mate friend*. Kadway M Renovating Resolvent has given to such offsets new and hmhlj bodies, and fflled th* vein* with a fresh, pure and health) stream of Mood, RADWATS'S REGULATORS.—The discovery of thi* test great remedy eriabtUhas ta medicine ex tire ly new principle*, which medical writers and Mffiaa have
mgsahnv* Kadway M . pnwativn
of the pills or mixtures which abound ta every section a eon tarn more or lees of the poisons which destroy 1 vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable injury to thousanu'Tof credulous and ignorant sufferers. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE never tails,
strange as it may seem, and a trial only is neoesearylto
establish every word here staled as Facts t f *
for years lu vain sought to discover, in Regulator* we give to th* world a cathartic.
aperient, diuretic, diaphoretic, and above all a Ksgutadeport is, it heals all sore*, ulcer*, or Irritation ta thn bowels or mucuous membrane*. Keuewed ttreagth follows everyoperntloa,and instead ofthe patlentgrow-
I. D., Chemist.” lag weaker by taair evacuationa, aa 1* the result that folsafeiy based upoa low* all dnetio pills, assay organ, nerve and tissue of ty whatever loany I th* body ia rtrouglhened by their haaBna, oleanatax and
inly line
JAMES A. RHODES,
Proprietor, Providence, R. I wholesale Agent, 133 Water
Street, and for sale by C. H. RING, oTV CL1CKNKK
GRORGE H. BATES, Wholesale
Kates, wil be
patrons, heretofore, ia believed to be the bosl that can be given of Its utility and reliability. Forwarding Bills, stating Time and Rat given until further notice, as follows
From NEW YORK
And PHILADELPHIA To INDIANAPOLIS,
At $2 per 100 fes.
irpTime guaranteed, eight days.
FIOM !ta3T YOkK.
‘>mn.” Ship
auae. Pier No. 1, Hi Vi at the Office,
orth River. Procu
Mark ail packages “Eclifsb Fksioht Lma.” Shi;
by Camden and Amboy Railroad Line North River. Procure Forwarding Bl 's
No. 2 .A st or House, of J.LELLIOTT, Agent.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Mark Goods
pony’s Depot, cwrai
fo C0.,and druggtstegenerttlly. For sale by R. BROWNING, Agcmt, Indianapolis, Ind.
Wholeeal.
and Ketrtl Jytf
NEW PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, Cormar Ulmuls aud Maryland Streets, (Palmer’s New Building.)
ittani, and
ssnlery, and all othThey haul all sores
els or oa th* coat of the toritaa* were raw and ul-
Dtploi
ryu> for pe rsonal ornament, pleas1th, and ought to stand conspicuous
therefore.
been fitted up with the design to furnish everything belonging to a Drug Store. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perftamery, Glass ware, Paints, Oils, foe., of a reliable
quality and moderate price.
To the Ladies 1 wish to say, that l keep coustiuitiy ou hand, Harrison's and Jules Hauel’s celebrated Perfumery, and that my own Perfumery and Chemical* have been honored with a Diploma and'Premium, at the last
State Fair. Perfumer ore, comfort, and heal:
a* befitting Christmas) ... _
all packages '■'■Eclipsa Freight Lint ” Send l here with solicit 1 also invite the attention of the Phyto, and procure Forwarding Bill* a^Com- j melons, and l hope that they,by examining my KatabfishJepot, carter of Broad and Locust streets. ment, will be tor from finding it a more Patent Medicine
F. JANNEY, Agent. Depot—behold all the agent* of the standard Pharmaco- ' ' e received. iiussin freehandohemioaUy pure,and thorough exactness
Siting Prescriptions tn either language,rtngli*h, French, or German. 1 hope to give assurance to Physicians, that they con prescribe with safety to their patients,and 1 am wilting to have my Medicines examined by any respect, able Physician or committee of Physicians, and correct
or furnish everything found deficient.
J. ROSENTHAL,
dec 11 dly Druggist and Chemist. THE NEW THEOat VINDICATED Buffering Diuainlataeri BO per cent* Greatest Cure in the World for Pain III An E. SMITH’S ORIGINAL AMD GENUINE
OHR, Agent, Indianapolis.
No Paper Bun le or Small Pack:
JOHN ’
my30-dGuij
Michigan Southern A Northern Indiana •■=» A-nr. mo m -run. From Toledo to Chicago, SNONKBCTUVe AT CHICAGO, WITH ClemV_/' ent’s Line of Steamers for Racine, Milwaukie, Sbeboygon,and all Ports on Lake Michigan, and with thq Chicago and Rock Island Railroad in connection at La Salle with the Illinois Central and Chicago and Mississippi Railroads and Illinois River Line of Steamers for La Salle, Rock Island, St. Louis, and all points on the Illinois
and Mississippi rivers.
Four Daily Passenger Trains
(scnbays axcanaw.) press—Leaves Toledo
in Chicago at 1.!
J*l2 a. x.arrvtog
First—Mail Express—Leaves Tote'
tcago at 1.27 r. x.
Second—Morning Express—Leaves Toledo at 11 a. x.
arriving in Chicago at 9 r. x. Third—Afternoon Kxpresax. arriving in Chicago at 111
arriving in Chicago at 11 p.
Fourth—Night Express—Leaves Toledo at 8.15 p. x. arriving in Chicago at 6.45 the next morning. One Train on Sunday—Leaves Toledo at 8.15 p. x. ar-
riving in Chicago at 6.45 a. x.
Through tickets can be procured in Columbus at th* Offieesofthe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and
Columbus, Pi qua and Indiana Railroads, via Shelby and Urbana, being the quickest and most direct route, making the time ta 16hours between Columbus and Chi-
cago. L. D. RUCKER, marl % Agent M. S. fo N. I. R. K.
Freight Arrangement for 1856! VAIaElXTi^E Sc Co’s Vffibflff't Z*X‘«±Hk3A't XaixAO BETWEEN EAST AND WEST. /ul New York A Erie Lake Shore Railroad. T13IK, SIX TO ElOMT HAYS. TF/’VMessengers sent with each train. Gfxxls for Indianapolis changed only at Dunkirk. Freight from New York to Indianapolis, $2 00 pe lOOlbe. Have year goods marked “By Valentine fo 3o’s Fast Freight Line.” PE1HCIPAL oppicxs. * No. 175 Browdway, New York; No. 39 S« uth Levee, Sti Louis; No. 71 East Washington-st, Indianapolis. mavlSdtf D. B.CULLKY Vg’t.
“ELECTRIC OIL.” Corner Walnut and Eighth St., Philadelphia. None genuine withont the ant ten signature, an th* labels, of
either “tee doctor” or the patient expects to Serivafrxtm the use of Mercury will be secured by Radway** Rawwlators, without eudanguring the system by aahvatina IV Hence to# great important advantage which tha discovery of Kadway's Regulator* secure* k> the human race, in sudden attack* of the Yellow Fever, Typu* Fever, Scarlet timer, Congested, Billions, Komlttani, and In-
termittertl Fever*, la Cholera, D)i er in taction* *:td malignant ease*, and nicer*, either )u toe bow<
stomach; even if ten whole takmuae* were raw and ulcerous along the whole length of the bowel*, they will not irritate or occasion any palm they ex,. ’.. ,.ekly *11 poisonona and infoctiou* deportbq aud will, *a soon *a dissolved ta tee stomach, withdraw the congested and sccuotitiatod humor*, from tha •aterior surface of the bowels, and expell all such humour* entirely from tha
systOBi.
Another great taffwsnee they exert upon tee *y*tom **!S* r r ‘$'^ U “€ P®*”*- So whether it he a MAN or WOMAN, whoa* system may b* out oi order, »bo*e organs are irregular, In the natural parformaaae of taair several duties, a does or two of Railway *• Regulators will quickly cure all irregularities, aud tire* a pleasant sod natural evacuation from the bowel* at a regular hour, each, aad every day. The fodta* whoa* monthly tuna are uot regular, a dose or two of Radway's Bagulstore aad Ready Relief will always insure their regular discharge ai the proper Urn*. FKVlK AND AGUE 0URSD.-Ftemon Moray, Ban., of Cnrroltoa, Mia*., own* * large plantation < < 1 work* over one hundred negroes on the bottom > . ,ti of tee Mississippi—* section ol country ** col. touted i.n tee Fever and Agra as the river Styx in ancient mythology was dreaded a* a place invested with evil spirit*.- - While the negroes of other planters are baking to ri,i i are fat, Willi ' \ the>r song* it di. - s as I ug .i* *o tlieiu. Not
ita-
tionbvsloknoMsinoehabegratense i:*
Keller and Regulator* among his in ■
plantation where Rad way’s Ready Kernes. .. . tor the ue of families and servants, you will ne sure to
find health. "—* * -
.ii*> ■* pl.mUivvity’ft Kemiy i. Oi v«ry
hop t
id health, happiness and contentment. Rad way’s Relief and Regulators are potitiv for Fever aad Ague, Dysentery Billlonanesa, Headache, Rheumatism, " _
* cure* , Cholic,
Nervousness, Costlysassa.
A. E. SMITH, ChemUt. JT1A B. SMITH, M.
GALUT1A B. SMITH, M. D.
r pHIS Oil's the only sure remedy ti. the world for the A. cure of Rheuuiatisoi, Gout, Pains in the Back, Breast or Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Paralytic Stroke, Toothache,_Crainps in the Stomach, Scrofula,
Sore Eyes, Piles, Sprrt
Joints, J
omul
Frosted Hands or Feet, Sore Eyes, Piles, Sprains or
Bruises, Sores or Burns, Stiffness in the Joints, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, Sore Breasts, Erysipelas, Asthma, or any diseases that are sore or painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly in from 3 to2t) minute*, has been used by thousands ana pronounced to be the best remedy
by thousands
ever discovered.
The vital forces
human structure use, and there remains not the tendency to Consumption even, would constantly diminish, if parents and others would daily or weekly use the (genuine) Electric Oil as a preventative, as well as to allevuffe and cure nainful complaints. This Oil acts on the system wilft electricity, is of pure vegetable preparation, not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly or inwardly, it at once gives a pe rnanent cure, in most cases, in from U n to twenty m 1 n
utes.
The beet physiologists of Europe have discovered tn at all Organic Derangement in the Animal System is the
to Wash
urs, being the snortest time made
wuicu i* not the lesult of excessive speed, but from the foctlhatit s MX) miles shorter than any other comple
ted rente.
TTp Baggage checked through from Indianapolis to Baltimore ana Waahington City. Fiare as lew as fog any offfoer Route. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And all information please apply at the Union Depot, Indianapolis. WM. S. WOODS IDE, Master Transportation. J. M. SHoar, General Western Agent. 'septlStf
rnursday, July 31st, 1866, trains w llbiuiy, daily (Sundays excepted,)
will
TI' r'Fare as low a* by any other Route. peiTu ■>-
Iufframtfoiia v Oct. 29» 1
A. W. DA2IA, Sup'U
Wartemancf Scratl^rn EXrRCSS nrWO Expremcs leafoertrtly for - X CINCINNATI, •*-. . • Tfj. BALTIMORE, * PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURG, NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS,
CARIO,
MADISON,
LEXINGTON. FRANKFORT. LOUISVILLE. EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES,
And all intenaediaia aetata.
EXPRESS
THE ADAMS
Eereha
QtafoAff Mode hy this Kspress.
CO. dartre to e*U tea at-
ilittaa
mgMavyir«M*ra pareata,«rtl deseriptfora,tathe above namrei place*, w* are prepared to take freight at
greatly raiasod —a*.
. Msstaftiaualsy, V*lxshl*a saff Msn in iHh af ovary !ZS2Z£Z^‘‘£Z:£X££ZZS?Z
aaneotod^iaf wdam sltowffiff to wlte psomptraaL
For fhrthar Inforwiri— taquire at tLa Ortco of THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO , No. M Wart » — r sL —» JOHN H. OHeTa^L INDIANAPOLIS 4 CINCINNATI
KAIL. ROAD!
fore, I
Tit ONLY Rook <
CdJ^fCmnl!
> ai TJff a. m, a ■Ufofftiig.
at 4JK *. m.
NEW ALBANY AND SALEM R.R. CHANGE OF RUNNING TIME.
/ AN and after Th V) leave New A!
follows:
Way Mail Train leaves New Albany at 4 o’clock
A. M.
^Express Train leaves New Albany at 1-45 o’clock Both Trains run directly through to CHICAGO, connecting with all Trains for tee NOKTH-W EST. Also, connecting at Greencaslle, with Terre Haute Trains for ST. LOUIS, CAIRO, foe., foe. At Michigan City, connection is make with Trains
of Michigan Central, for’
Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Full*, Mmmtreat, (fcaefooc, Alfoaujr, New Yorfc,
Boston, foe., foe.
Passengers who leave New Albany at 2 P M. arrive
S. SLOiUAN, DYER AND SCOURER AND DEALER IN SECOND HAND CLOTHING. ILLINOIS STREET, foclow Nlarylaud, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. VCK. SLOMAN took the premium at the World’s' 111 Fair, for the bestspecimen of Cloth and Silk cleansing. He solicits the patroaage of the public.
*ug21-tf
JONES' PATENT HORSE SHOE, THOMAS MARKHAM, Comer of Pennsylvania and Streets, TT AS secured the patent rightfor Juucs’ K'astlc Horse XI Shoe, whi«h, is unoueotionably the best article bow in use. It is of peculiar and ingenious make, the rubber of which it is partly composed, giving a tightnd aspring which enables a horse to do more »er-
greater ease than an ' Invites the attention
v ing horses to
vice and with invented. He
effect of an obstruction of the Physico-Electro Fluid in the organ diseased—a skilllul application of thia Oil puts in immediate motion the nerve ttnid, and th# cure
is at once accomplished.
in the org
rga
its in immediate inolii
at once accomplished. No bleeding, no vomiting,
resorted to.
corner Walnutand Eighth Streets,
Philadelphia. * ’
purging or blistering is Principal Depot, cor
Philadelphia.
Dealers and Druggists can be supplied. Wholesale and Retail. Price 25 cents, 50 ceuls,fond $1 00 per
Bottle.
Try everything else, thou give ibis one simple trial, and decide. UTr'Jio genuine “ Electric fMi>’ sold by pedlars ta theu ntied States. O’AU the bottles have A. E. SMITH blown in the
glass.
THpN. B.—Office removed to my New Store, N. E.
cor. of Walnutand Eighth sta.
A. E. SMITH.
ITT’Beware of a dangerous mixture of Camphene aiiuLard OH, made by a drunken young man, tailing
himself “Professor.”
N. B.—Large bottles ten times Cheapest.
Sold by W. W. ROBERTS General Agt. July 14 14 W’est Washington st., Indianapolis.
irt&At Works Just Received 1STORY AND HLPOMTOUY
July 14
Impoi
HH
ivites the atteutio
n, dray men, and others ha
luable l
ipers, shoe,
livery
to this valuable improvement.
I also continue to attend to all iron Job work, and solicit the patronage of those having work in my line to
do. THOMAS MARKHAM, Corner of Pennsylvania and Market sts.
Indianapolis, July 22,1856.
F. 8.—County rights for Jones’ Patent Horae Shoo can be purchased by application as above.
Passengers who at Niagara Fails i
next evening, making thia a quick,
east.
at any part ofthe UniB. ANDERSON, Superintendent. N. Stbvus, General Ticket Agent. aagl
1-1856
ains leave Peru, i Sundays excepted,) at y, for Indianapolis aad Way stations, idtanapolis at 1102 A. M., ta time to
1856MRK' BbuWrt Jk*? - ~ «.
CHANGE OF TMEi
PERU AND lM>IANAPOLIS
RAIL. ROAD.
i"v5 AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH,
1856, Trains will run a* follow*:
Passenger Trains leave Peru, 7rtff A. M. Daily, for Indf — arriving at ladtanapalls
connect withTraia* for Tam Bfort*, Cincinnati, Modiana, rad tee East. Returning, leave Indianapolis for Peru at 240 P. M.,arriving at Peru in time for Trains on Toledo, Wobrahfo Weatorn Rail Rom, goiac East aad West, for Delphi, Loganaport, Wabash, Hunting,
ton. Fort Wayne, aad Toledo.
A through Freight and Passenger Train Win leave Peru terra times a week—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaye-oa the arrival ofthe 1*40 F. M. Train from Ft. Wayne. Betaratag, will leave Indiana polk at 6:15 A. M., oa Trasdayo, Thundayaaad Sotindays, and arriving at Peru at 124ff P. M-, connecting with train
tar Loganaport, Delphi ud Lafayette.
Passengers taking tea morning kata Wart, at 7:15 A. M^ oa tee Toledo, Wibsah, and Western R. R-, from FL Wayne aad way Mitlnn*, aad tea morning train seat from Delphi and lag*report, will arrive at Pure la time for tee 124a P.M. train for IndtanapoUs, arriving at 645 P. M., ia tiara to eoaaaet with tortaa for Tam
D*S52J
' ffff Crataatn Store, aaaortod la twaaa.aaw^nt d do da xa^foc. JACOB UL5DLKT, So. M, Wart Wsahiagtoa hire*
301
H. LIMBOCKER, WBOf.KSALK AND k ST AIL DKALEk IN jaoob.ffi>* MtAktioxxory. WALL PAPEB, BLANK BOOKS, <fec„ No. 7, West Washinytoa Street, Three Doors freest Meridian, South side, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, t VITERS FOE SALE THE FOLLOWING AFVr T1CLES, either ta large or small quantities, very low for Cosh: Various Works ta TMaoloCffi Mefotclme, Latw fo Liter a* tar*.
—ALSO—
BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS fo BLANK BOOKS. Various Worksof Histout, Bioexaruv and Poems. AU of the various Classical and Common School Books used in this section of country. Popular Treatises oa Agriculture, Architecture, Mechanism, Machinery, Engineering, Surveying, Ac. Popular Treatises on tee Diseases and Kemeuies ot Domestic Animals,and insti action in regard to Rearing Fattening and Marketing. Also, tee same ou Fowls. The moat reliable Works on Facrr Ccltuo*. Moat reliable Treatises on successful Baa Raisiae.
also, on Gardening, and Forming gene wall Paper, Bordering, Window
leraily.
r and Fire-Board
Paper.
Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames,
FINE FRENCH PICTURES, JUVENILE AND HOLIDAY BOOKS; WRITING
LETTER aad NOTE PAPERS: PLAIN and FANCY ENVELOPES; Vktttng Cards; Steal Pena, Inks, SI*I—, Drawing Pa-
per, Bristol Board, Perforated Paper. Luce, heavy Drafting
Pond*. Colored Printing Pnrar. Printing Card*.
Gold, Stiver and Cedar Pencil*.
Paari, Ivory, Papier Mach* ar i 'Leather Port Morale*.
Tibs cutlery.
And xrany other arttele* aaunUy to be found at Book Iona. |marl?-dtt
THE
jgOSSUBT, Bourdaloue, Massillon,
PULPIT ELOQUENCE (DECEASED DIVINES, CONTAINING MASTERPIECES
'.OT
ai, tiourdaioue, Massillon, Fletcher, Isas
Barrow, Jeremy Taylor. Chalmers, Robert Hah M’Laurin,Christmas Evans, Edwards, John M. Masoc 4ic.,6co., with discourses from Chrysostom, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, Augustine, Athanasius, and others among tee "Fathers,” and from Luther, Calvin, Melancthon, John Knox, Hugh Latimer, etc., of tee “ Reformers.” Also, Sixty other Celebrated Sermons, from as many Eminem Divines in the Greek and Latin, Eng lish, German, Irish, French, Scottish, American, aud Welsh Churches; a large number of which have sow, for the Are: time, been translated into English. The whole arranged in their proper order, and accompanied with Historical Sketches of Preaching in each of the countries represented, and Biographical and Critical Notice* of the several Preacher* and their Discourse*. By Henry C. Fish, Author of Premium Essay, "Priml
live Piety Revived.” 2v. 8vo. Price #5,04).
For sale by STEARNS fo SPiCKK, jetdtf Indianapolis, Ind. ANDERSON, M IAN^ ^ Ca,
UtVOftTKM AND WBOLMALft DBALABJ IN
STAPLJB AMD FANCY DJIY DOOM,
▲HP
VARIETY STORE. 452 Mata st.. North side, between Fifth and Sixth. LOUISVILLE, KY. x x T E Import a large portion of our own Foreign 3 3 Go<>os direct from Europe. In addition to which one member of oar firm spend* *11 hi* time ta tee Eastern market*. By this arrangement we receive raw goods every week. Aad as they are bought principally for cash, wa think we can offer very strong inducement* to buyers. Our stock will at all iim** be found large and well assorted, embracing every arUala in the Dty Goods line.' Aud we pledge ouisel -e# to sell as low as simitar goods caa be bought in any market, east m We will receive at par, tee rate* of all the solvate Free Bank* ot Indian*. We would solicit the -"—•— ef the Merchant* ef Indian* to our atock. opdfowly.
POE’S WfoffLffLS—A MEW VGLVffUC. WILL n READY HEXT WEEK, In one voL, Mbo. Price «1, Artfti«r Cv«r4«N Fym, A Romance ot tha Sea, with Stories af Humor, aad » IT EPoIiTa. F0I. The prearaff volura aeadtera mama ot Mr. Poe's it nraaitikta yraituctian*. TV* aaatirul teeey oi ‘ Arthur Gordon Pyte’ wa* written at aa aariy period el hu literary life, la tha Isagete of hi* ffettoaa, aad th* aateaxhHMrtaa wa have of hi* ahIMtia* ta a protracted aad snrtaiaed narrative. The haraoroua tale* which law wore, ia tha *nih*r'* own antntna araona the
■atparfoet aad
will agree that th* dtreamioa reapeettag th* ChsaaPtoar af Maainal la ehhraetorisScnPy ahtrhra now ffairtuff Ihe earaplato *ah*« erftsaf Edgar A, Fra, originally coat— stetre af vutatete, ef wUeh this Is —
.Mte hahraad, •vreybhtag wnrtru by euld have wwhlf thaa to pra-
fo a Maaaoir hy Rahm Wthaot Griawotd, aad of hi* Ufo aad Geatas by R. P. WUlteaad J. R.! In Baag Veiaaaaa. Prtaaffff ffrt AA Hrifffofcw h EteMBaatoa
PIANO FORTES [)EONS!!!
NEW ESTABLISHMENT! MEW G4H»GI:!
AT TUB
IndiAnapolii Emporium of Taakioii. bffEEIPIAB-«T, between Washington te aad tea
Governor's Circle.
JOES 0. KIBTMAH,
Proprietor. are respactfUUy ta-
■ bafttih—l And
A LL tea mote rtahioaabte pa bite XV. formed, teal their want* can no
any who has com plained for want of mere reflaed taste, and aolUty ta Ihati tallon aa* reqaatesd
one more effort, by calling on Kirkman.
H* i* now opening oaa off tha bate Mocks ef Cloths, ta erery variety of khode, that prehana has afar cat this for Waal. Also, th* heart of French Beaver* for Overcoats. French enh Velvet* ta endless xatMf, and rawest design, folk Veatings ta great profurton aad design, radall bXh good* aa are oaty kept by ffrat
Tailor*.
Huvtaff gradualsd ta one af iha bate Wart aad Itehmaataef London, aad fbr many yenn done the raort foahtenable bnrtn— of PhHndelrafo aa a Cutter, ha hereby pledge* himself that ha ia folly cowpatentto Miff ihemoMMffrad tarta, aad respectfully solicits atrfoL Price* raedrrala a* pasaibl* ter aneh goods and workmanship a* he promise* tee nubile. Shirt*. Collara, .xaputora tia*. Comfort*. 8nre*ad*m, Pocket Handkerchief*, Gloves, Underahirta, Drawei*,
Dy spepsia, indlgertlon, and other diseases of the Ktou-
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DYESENTEK Y.—Looseness of the Bowels, Painful Discharge#, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Cramp*, Violent Pnratags and V omilinga, are stopped at a short lima by Kadway’* Relief. bad way fc CO.’S PROMISE TO TKEFUBUU, 1st.—Rndwsy’s Ready Relief, used either internally or externally, when the system fo seized with pate, no matter where tt,may be seated or what its cauaemav be, a dree or aa appbeattea will remove It. 2d.—Rad way’s Regulator* (Pills,) taken in drees of one to six, will, when the system is disordered, aad ta a sick aud weak condition, or when the n—ni are Irregular or deranged, or ta any manner oul of ordor, will force a healthy, aad regular action to tee hnrithj tannsfi****, fro “ foe body all urn 3d. - Rad way’s Beuovattag Resolvent wUl rid th* body fromaU chronic dapoalta or dlaeaae, tee skin from erupriuns and sores, the Mood from humor* and Impurities, the.system from Scrofula and ■ i1 t ~ht Um, though not lenrt.-lf ,ou wUl heap th* above Remedies in you home*, you need not fear the mote terrible pestilence or fover. KADWAY fo CO oct3-3m-dfow
ROBERT BROWNING i Lats Craiosbad A Baowkino,] sjtn nazua ta ou. guus or Mefolcifoes, Cfoa—lo«»«, Nitrglcml atr rtimMhta, Vmkrtta, •tin, Vmgmtafoaa op* Etrttfs, Gtrtuwffurw* Wfftefomw Glrtu, Erugfown, •gj, »»!«•■, Ot«rtn, TwVmccw, fo c *» foo., foo. TTAV1NG purchased the tatereat of the eateto of m FI late friend and partner, David Craighead, dec’d. in the above buainem, will ran tin ue the *—* aalMretofora at my old stand. Feeling thankful for tee liberal patecaag* which ha* been extended to the House for the pwtoftoea y«am trust by strict personal attention to businem; cue »,tV promptness ta tiling order*, to retain a oontiuua*-.* a! “• •*•*•■ OurSock 1* heavy; eompriatag every art.ilx tai*n,ou faoaitiea are snch that we caaoffbr,ta par and unadulterated article., ** mrong indue—eatifo sash, aa Ay other Western House, and tavh* all to gtv a** call,** w* feel conffdeul we can rendu —•ire ) ^| 1l - both in prUae emd reality ot article*. AU article* warranted a* represented. P* ld u prerariptions, which ta ao ae will be dispensed except by a fully competent and tnerienoed penon, and fr— tha bam article*. All person* knowing thnmsnivaa indebted tote* -m of Caaiexaxn fo BaewMiae, by not* or book bount, are raqueated to caU aad make payment witbou further delay—a# tee baata—»um b* settled at uses ly a day as poartMe. R. BROWNING, ap ffff p4rt,, • , 0t Ct,1 ff^tead fo Browning. THE GREATEST AGUE REMEDY OF THE AOEMI' MOILET & BARBER’S VEGETABLE AGUE KIEFER! Warranted a certain cure for Ague, Chills aad Far* Chronic Diarrhoea, Intermittent Fever, Sick Head ache, and all other Willtoaa *"-Tr*x‘aX For bale by July2 W. W. ROBERTS.
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