Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1857 — Page 4
INSURANCE,
Inannmce Capital BnlargwL NA INiURANCE COMPANY HABT^OKE), CONN. tmemrpmrmte* |*H>-€*»r«er (ash Capital jWr.t $!,•••,00#. > ABWLm AND rWlMPAIKKD SURPLUS, $422,132 11. With the preetijrr of tH yean' *ueeeM and nperienre. U I H kTTt U K M T. K. Brace, er.. Baaoel Tudor, Joert>h Church, Robert Buell. M. A. Tuttle, C. Flower, M. A. Bulkier, K. Mather, B. <> Ripley, •. B. Ward. H Z Pratt, A. Intoluun, Q. F. Darla, D. Hlllyer. T. A. Alexander. W. Ken«y, C. H. Bralnard. U f »' I C K It N . R. O. RIPLRY, Preaident. T. A. AL8XANDBH, Vice Prerrident. TH08 K. BRACK, Jr.,Seeretar) IN8CRK8 AUAIN8T THK DANGERS OF FIRE
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Perl la of Inlond Naari|r*'' an ’ At ae liberal rule* and ratea as risk* aeeume.1 permit of for solvency and fair profit.
Jhedical mmmMsm
Ajers' Cathartic PIUs.
fTTHK adenoas of Cl fimy and Madkfcie bar X taxed tbetr uUsoet to pratnaa Ma tod, Mat puryative which ia known to man. Innumerahio
Buch
most fa-
r may lie effected without delay Lion, through Ihe liullnnap-
insured for period! of three to five yean on the
vorahle term*
Choice first class Ideiulnty a with this well known corcorati
of Is Agency.
i.ossks agolTaatr awimau
And Promptly Paid If wealth, with a -itemIy and prom|d attention to a legiti-
mate Insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, hare Inducement* with tlie putilic in selecting their underwriter, we refer them, for test of iju&llty and our claims to their patronage, to raixirds of past' services, tend-
their continuance with increasing ability and facilitie
ure
erlng their co
In fut
nuance with increasing ability and
WM HKNDKKBON, Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Application can lie nuule to C. It. Davis, Clerk, who is fully authorized to transact husiness contiecte<t with the agency. WM. HKNDKK80N.
sept5 iHm.
IndianapoliM Insuraui^ Couipau). BI’MIMF.MN ( T«> THFSTATE Oft’ INlklAttA. I N C O Jt P O K A T hi J J
l> IRSMIs
a.TIRB AND MARIN K Risks taken at equitable rates.
' Losses proiuptly panl. Office, Central Hank, mi l. 19 ’37
Snulh Mi riduiu Btreet.
dly.
SALE OF THE WESTERN MILITARY. _f9L»y 1 vi xzx. At llarr<)il*ltiiiv.ii, Ki-iifitrlay. A 8 AGENT for the Uvveniu.ciit. 1 willmb r fm-sale on Xa. th# premises, to the highest bidder. On the 12th day of Nov., 1857, The simve property, recently occupied by the I’nited Slates as a Military Asylum. The land consists of aliout 106 OH DEIS, Adjoining tin* town of llarrodMliur^, haiidaoinely improved with miDierouH huildin^M and Krovea^ ami » ininernl uprin^ lornr celebmU'd for tlie virtue of its Wiit<*rs. Hofore the property wah juirchAited l>y the ^ovorunient it wjls one of the most celehrated VViihriiiK pi nets in the South West. It la ndininihly adapted to auch a purpone, l»eing situated in a pletureiM|Ue and healthy eoitiilry,aiid in the midst of a cultivated and hospitable community . It is deemed unnecesiiary hi describe the property more particularly, nince it inaK extensively known as any other location in the West. At the same time and place will be sold a large quantity of V ALUABLK KUR.N ITIJHK, .*f evi-ry kind; together with livestock, consisting of horses, cattle ,£lc, and among them a numherof valuiihle cattle ofthe Ahimn y breetl. TKItMS OK S A IsK I’he laml and improvements will l>e sold forone third m hand and the remainder in two equal annual payments laMriug six per cent from the day of sale, and the title will he retained hy the government until the Iasi, payment is made.
>ersona
septHi-d^m.
pay
The personal property will he sold for rash.
>tl(i-i
KOliT J. BKECKINRTOE
\ Rare Chance to Builders. ■ lONTI-.lt’K Piiteiit ArflOritil ru nils*. 1 ’ The suhscrllicr huving ilevutsil the past two .vchts in perfecting nun hiiu-r.v nml experiiuenlliig with h vast number i.l metlmtls, fur inixhig mid preparing the material for the manufiu turlng of the ats.ve article, in order to lay it before the public us a building material,superior and much cheaper than any othi-r now in use and having succeeded to his entire satisfaction, would now call the attention of builders and all others who are interested in buildings Mid building materials, to examine his blocks of
Ate rn iciAi, vi o.m',
and the machinery for initnufiy-turing the ..auie, which can he seen at Ine American House, a few steps from the I’liion De)iot, at Indianapolis, Tnd., where the Mt’.weriliei- is now stopping, an.l is prepared to sell County KiglitsJor Indiana, and machinery for manufacturing tlie blocks, which are composed of sand and lime, (111of the former to I of the latter,},Hnd put into block* III Im-lies in length, 5 in width and -I in thickness, under a pressure of one hundred tons, which can Is- laid into o ulis Ifoin I to Ifl days after they are pressed. Riiilderu will do well to examine this thing at once, as there is at least 150 per cent, nett to lie made on the manufacturing; and tlie block will then he as cheap for buildings us coimioei cl.i.y brick. Buildings built of tliesa blocks look as w ell us if the Mocks were cut from line stone. Application in person, or by mail, for County Rights and Presses, will he promptly attended to.
JOHN PARSHLEY, Agent.
“ American House,''’
Jy28 d3m Indianapolis, Iml.
tov* been
A Rare Chance for Speculation. A SFPFKIOK FI.OdKIINt; VIII,I, FOH SALE.—The Kortville Flouring Mill is for sale. This Bill has lieen pronounced by all competent judges who hum examined it, superior to any other mill in the atate, taking into consideration its size and capacity. It contains all the modern improvements for milling. It will make a barrel of extra Flour out of from rtvx to txn pounds less of wheat than any mill within forty miles of it—consequently having a great advantngw in the purchase of wheat
iu its own vicinity over other mills.
The ceuntry aliout it is rapidly improving, and White wheal, every way equal to the fur famed Genessee wheat, Is almost exclusively raised in the ncighliorbood. At this Mill an hundred luirrels of Hour can lie loaded Into a car In less than thirty minutes and sent to Pittsburg, Cleveland or Huffalo, without change of cars, and of course
at less cost and damage to the barrel.
During the dry and cold part of tlie year, which is aliout
six months, when the water mills can do lili
the custom work is very heavy.
There are four run of (Roues, three for wheat and one for com, driven by two twelve inch Engines of Ureenleaf’s latest and tiest make. All the work, both wood and iron, has been done with much cure and skill, and of the best
materials.
If the ahovs described property should not he sold by the first of July next, it will thru lie rented for nue year
from that day.
Any person or persons who may wish to purchase or rent the above property, will address Peter id.iuts, Sr., or call on him at his residence In Fortvllle, on the Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad, twenty miles fvnui In*
dianapolis. D. MAUI) I RE, | apSF-dtf P. 8T AATS. Sk.,1
Portable Grain Mill Company, X OCATED at the City Foundry Hulldlngs, (late JLi t nderhill &. C/»,) on Pennsylvania Street, two
squares south of Odd Fellows’ Hall.
tlie or nothing,,
Trusteees.
SOt.TED
I Are now furnish tlie
BITKVV HKAT
CORN
prepared to citizens of;
Indianapolis at wlioleCRN MEAL, sale at the very lowest E L OUR
cash prices.
scputrtxs i The Meal and Flour; comes from the mill in a crai kxd Cl ea ■ | D cool state—rendering it • w U U R- much more desirable for
family use, ami better
RICK FLOUR, adapted for shipping,
[purposes.
Orders promptly at tended to, and delivered
in the city
Mixed Grain and jChop Peed grouna
Oil. CAKE, for Livery aud Stable
use.
j The highest market price will he paid for corn « o* 14 “»•' wheat,
8HORT8. delivered at the Port-
able Mills.
•HaHAM
FLOUR
Bra
miBHKi*
CORN.
FEED
HOMINY.
purgative which
are shewn (tot these Pills has# vktaes which oeBeace Kie ordinary aMstldnea, and that they win wapracedentedly upon the ostsewi of all men. Their penalraltag properties stiinnlate the vitaJ activities of the body, remove the obstruct ions of Ita organs, purify the blood and expel disease. They purge oat the foal humors which bread and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs Into their natural action, and Impart healthy tone wtth strength to the whole system. Not only do they care the everyday oompUint* of everybody ,-bat stso formidameana dangerous diseases that have baffled Untie* of hwmaaswtii. While they produce powerful effect*, they are* time in diminiahed dc-es, the ^^ ^ can i>e employed for children. Ketag
,-ssi
rentedies, while °«her. me tto Meummce of thelr ooovietton th* my preparations contribute Immensely to
tj,, relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratia my
American Altr.anae, containing directions for their use, and
certificates of their cures of the following complaints: Cost!reives*. Billioa* Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy
lleast-burn, Headache arising from afoul stomacli, Nausea, Indigestion, MorMd Inaction of the Bowela, and pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and cutaneous diseases which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King’s K vil. They also, hy purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not l« suppoited they could reach, s-tch as Deafness, Partial Klinduess, Neuralgia aud Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complains arising from a low state of the
body or obstructions of its functions.
Do not I* put off hy unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Pills and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this In its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there i* for them, aud they should
have it.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THK RAPID CURK OF *
Coughs, Colds,Iloarseuess, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whnop- 1
ing Cough, Croup, Asthma, Incipient ,,
Cenuumption,
And for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced ^ stages of the disease. j ..g. We need not speak to the puMic of its virtues. Throughout every tnwu, and almost every hamlet of the-American , States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal
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9WAN& OO ’ • L OVT E R IE 8. jr«w an* tfrtftimt Bchemx vl O A X> tta.1 x- jk5B o
$60,00 0 )! !
fflHB foOwwing fttomw wffl to dt JL Co., MaMgan of tto Fort Gaines teMefr ofdteir Lotteries for October,
f!
CHAHCIB OF TIME Malissn t tadfamapoHs R. K. Cs.
„ v. sai a-1 Academy Lottery,
FiBight Arran^wnt . V A I* B IK TIKE 'W
for 1857.
1857, * Augtote,
Oaorgln, to which city they have removed their Principal
Office - ’
o i Aflis o epy ,,! ^ To to drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on StelurAay* Oct*her 3rd, 1H57-
O 1 A 089 87g
To to drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, k> public, on MmtmrtmTf October loth, I HA 7.
O 1amm O 8 ,
To to drawn In the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on NktvHUkr, Octwher 17th, IHA7.
O 1 A 8 O,
To he drnwn In the City of Auguste, Georgia, in pub^ on natvrdaT, October 24tit, 1857,
OlAJBNB 60,
To he drawn In the city of Auguste, Gi-orgia, in public on SMturday,OrtwlM:r 3f«l, f$57.
Fong
Madiaop, Cincuu»ati & Louisville. This is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati ami LouisviRe—ennneetteg *- MscKson wiUi the sieaaiera Telegraph
and Jacob Btrader.
nw»ehog»wgr1totoCllnffiH***tti»r for the six e’rtoek A. M. Express on the Little Miami Rjhray fur the Ft,
and also * LouisriUe about JOm’dock P- M Tare to Cincinnati 93; Louisville, #3 50.
No charge for Baggage, Omnibus, State-rooms or supper Shippers and Merchants we* will find it to their interest
■Srel over and ship bp this Ho*
»f ~
Sdpttfdl!
D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS C H ’ FK1HE BEST ItOl’TE TO TOEEIkO OE1 troit, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, and all Ea*ern cities. 58 Miles ttife Shorest Route to
the Lakes ? ‘
On and after July I5th, and until fort' er notice, the
Passenger train will lie run as follows :
Leave Peru at (<:'J0 A. 51. after the arrival of the trains from Toledo, and also from the west on the T. W. Sc W. R. ft.: connect at Kokomo with the train from Logansport,
j j w, j* i kj. arrive at Indianapolis at 11:45 r. M., in time for trains Magnificent Scheme, to he drawn each Satchday in Qc-iu ttosUb and West, f “ ,
On the plan of Single numbers. Fivn Thousaxd
HimnnicD and Ninkty-Fivc Prizks !
HKARL \ ONK PRTZJS TO EVERY SISK
TICKETS.
I Prize
of,.
-eat sensation aiming the Medical Faculties of Eu riqie ami this country. It will cure the following (not
JulyB-dtfi
COPPER-SMITHING.
^lOTTRELL & KNKillT are now prepared Vy f o take jobs of Copper work of any amount and with their experience in the Copper-Smithing business and a large and convenient shop, built expressly for their trade (an advantage enjoyed by very few copper smiths) and •too having the best of machinery and tools, we feel justified in saying th* there is no oilier shop in the Western country th* can compete with us in workmanship. D-s Mlers and Brewers are particularly invite,! to call and examine our work before they order, a* we keep Gie best of workmen, it Is unnecessary to go any farther than Indianapolis for copper work for Dixtillerie, and Breweries. We are prepared to manufacture 8UU Bonus. Mu amt BrewKettles of anysise. We will duplicate lluffa)o. ClnrtnnaU, Louisville and Ht. Louis prices, nud further, we will warmot all our work te lie perfertinevtiy partHubu- or no pay. We are now permanently estebHntod in lodiurutpch* and we desire to do a business that will merit the confidence and
patronage of the public.
We are also prepared to furnish Braes Work af any des•Hpdon and to do all kinds of Sheet Iron, Brass and Tin Z.,',’? n tice. All orders ht work resjieotmMy soHctted. We keep on hand • large assortment of iw* which we will eell * Cincinnati prior*. T T pay the highe* price In cash for old Copper "camaiMl Lead. Shop on Dataware street oppeeite Oeawaiss^Wg, ^ ^ sepfi-dlw-wly. StSf "
ex|>erience of its effects, and fewer yet the communities anywhere which have not among them someliving trophy of it* victory over the aubtle aud dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. B hlle it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous disease* of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleas ante* and safe* remedy that can be employed for infants and young per on*. Parents should have it in store against the insiduous enemy th* steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Kccjj it tiy you And curc your colds while they Are curuhle, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker tti*, fastened on Uie vitals, eats your life
awa.v.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than assure them it is still made the be* it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toll to produce it the mo* per-fei-t possible, and thus afford those who rely on It the beat agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. DV Prepared bj DH. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytlcul Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold by R. BROWNING Indianapolis, and by all dealers in Medicine. J. C. AYER, augvMI-dfrw-lm. 146 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. P It 0 F. D e G RATH’S ORIGINAL zesiaEoth-io oxxj. riUIl* (jrllEAT IHMIOVEK Y Is now creating ^ a great sensation among and this country. It * everything:) WARRANTED TO (’ure Fever and Ague in one day: Cure Chills in five minutes; Cure Croup in one night; Cure Deafness in two to four days; Cure Hums an I Scalds in ten minutes; Cure Sprains, Wounds and Bruises in from on* to three
days;
Cure Inflammation in one day; Cure N- uralgia, Croup, Toothache, Burns in *' _ min-
utes;
Cure H-moirhage. Scrofula, Abscess, in ten days; Cure Bruises, Wound*, Tetter, In one to three days; Cure Pur Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, in one day; Cure Ftlous, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, in three to six
day*;
Cure* tjulnzy. Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to ten days; Cures Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in fire to twenty .Uys; Cures Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Stiff Joints, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk, hy a tew buttles. This Oil (DeGrath’s) is mild and pleasant, and is a great Family Medicine for children teething, lie. Ladle* should all use it. It always leaves you better than it find* you, and one bottle often cures entirely. AfriU-icU Thirteen Yearn and Cured in one Week. Rom I Letter from Rev. James Temple I’HlLADXbPHtA, June 9th, 1856. Prof, DeGrath : 1 have been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia and other painful complaints, and 1 have lieen unable to sice)) soundly, or walk any distance for many years past. Lust week I got a bottleof your Electric Oil. The first night I slept soundly and well, and I am to-day like a new man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Oil has done in one w eek wlmtthe physicians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years Gratefully yours, REV. JA^ES TEMPLE, 310 South Street. DoulncNM Cured. Nxw Haven, May 19th, I8.~i6. Prof. DeGrath: My brother has been deaf three years. After trying nmny tilings, he used your oil a few times, and itcured him entirely. CLIFFORD ft. 8CKANT0N. Principal Depot, No. 3i> South Eighth Street, three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Country dealers and Drug gists can he supplier!, wholesale and retail. Pries25cents, fs* cents and 91 per bottle. Caution—There are numerous imitations sprung upon the reputation th* my articte has acquired. Thu public mu* beware. They are worthless.. For sale by R. BROWNING. Agent, sept-Vdtkwlml Indianapolis. Ind DR. PINCKARDB BXbAOBL PXXkXjS. No Quackery, but Science. FXTHEME Compound Pills have been prepared from Pure X Medicines, expressly for the cure of Dyspepsia and i'emale Diseases, and the ho* of sympathetic affections caused by those diseases; as torpor of the liver, costive bowels, sick headache, palpitation ofthe heart, hysteria and hypochondria, and neuralgia, *c., Ac., which are relieved as soon as the primary disease is cured. The Pills have lieen used in private practice for many years in theSoulhand We* with almost universal success. We do not hesitate to consider, and so do those who hare used them perseveringly according to the directions, as a Specific, certain cure In *1 the curable diseases for which they are recommended. W’e offer them to the afflicted * the earnest request of those th* have used them and have been relived after year* of suffering The pills, one or two every night, do not sicken or intlt fere with any employment. For sale * all tlie principal apothecaries in Indianapolis Price per box, 50 cents. Any one desiring information respecting the Pills arerefa 1 - red to the following gentlemen, well known In Indianapolis, who have used them, as alas the females of their families.
viz:
L. M. YANCR, WM. H. NOBLE, *• J- BALDWIN, COL. WM. McCARTY, HON. B. F. MORRIS, HON. WM. SHEETS UAKVKY BATES. And many others. Mintstess of the gospel and editors will he farniahed with one box gratuitously. H r" T. B. Pinckard, M. D., can be consulted ny letter in *1 chronic diseases, by addressing a letter to him, Lextng. ton, Kjr., enclosing a foe of one to five dollars. mavl7-dly.
By WM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. DEftlKABI.E SUBURBAN LOT*
FOR
Country Residences,
AT AUCTION.
I WILL tell at Public Auction, on Monday,
X 88, *3 o’clock P. M-, ia front ofthe Wright Housed*
of land divided into eight desirable Lots, situated id a half miles ea* sf the city on the North aid.
in front ofthe W
acres
one and a half mites ea* sf the city on the North «i<te * the National road in Robson* Yorhees’addition, to «R-
Lut No. 0, containing
7*
iF* Capos.
_g?gteof Martdtea and MarvUim
■Ureh Lustre
ve, put *
ONIELLA COFFIN
so*, foesalrby [eepa-dlml
Ttossare the be*
33-Mki
8 57-100
“ “ 16, • 3 •• •• 17. ‘ 3 ” “ 18, 4 ” “ 19, ‘ 4 ’’ " ». “ 4 “ *i, “ 4 There Lou are eligibly situated for Country w^Hrm-ns lying high and beautiful, with groves of timber on Orel no finer or more desirolite si he In the rttnity of tto etty. ’ Terms of Pale—One-tenth cash and one-tenth sra-v rix months till paid. —svery KX For plate and particular! enquire of * fpt ^ dtd WXl! Waahisgtel 'sC
To all Whom it may Concorn. XSSS=S«15^S
APPROXIMATION 4 Prizes of 9400 Approx, to 960,000 Prize 4 .. .. 3oo “ “ *5,000 “
13,500 Prizes T/MI “ 5,000 “ 3^500 “
l,5<NI
.960,000
35,000 12,500 7.000 5,000 3,500 1,500 ’ 1,oc9 . r 900 f 80# 700 60(1 50 k 4iO 150 j PRIZES. !
. .91.61* .. 1,300
8C0 500 400 300 300
co*s.,
Express Freight Line, Bmtwcmffi B—t Wm<* Via. New York and Brie Lake Shore Railroad. TIME—Six to feMHT Pars. TTy* Messengers sent with each (Ma. Goods for Indianapolis changed only * Dunkirk. KjTRKIOHT from New York to Tadtensiinlis. 1* class, f 1 91 90, and do., 91 (0, 3d do., 91 38 per 100 lbs. Have your L-ooda marked “By Valentine Jt Co’s. Bxpreas
• Line.”
• ■ 1 — PRINCIPAL OPPTOEB. No. 175 Brbedwdy, New Verk; No. 3# South Levee. St- Luiuie; BeUsftoteine freight Depot. IndianapoUs. felM. r . LJULEY, Agent.
TfflOTM CARPS,
JAMES C. COLES* . UMBRELLA, PARASOL,
Como
W as I N i m p;
No. 167 Main Street, We* Bids, between Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
T. M. JEW*INOS , FASHIONABLE TAILOR Da*o. ao, EAST WASHINGTON ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. muyll-dtf.
chuu-iz unu rr roi. , '• —-—
By this train passengers can leave Toledo, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash. Peru, Logansport and Delphi in the mofidnr.'and reach Dayton. Cincinn*i, .Mailison, Louisville, Terre-Haute, and all points South and We* the! same day, or can remain four hours in Indianapolis and re- ,
turn the same day.
fletunUtig, the Train will leave Indianapolis at 4:30 P. M., connect at Kokomo at 7:38 P. M. with tlie train for Lo-
rt, and Peru * 8:45 P. M. with the train on the T.
iV. R. R. for LogAnspOrt, Delphi aiuf West; also; with the 10:15 P. M. train for
east on the T. W. Jt W. R. ft.
Lgansuorl I W. Sc W I „
>nrt, Delphi and all points ‘ ‘—' all points
30 are 100,000
5,4»5 Prises amounting to 9320,000 Whole Ticket* 9101 Halve* 9.>; Quarter* 92 50. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those numbers on the Tickets printed on seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. The fir* 467 prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheela are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and * tlie same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and register ed by the Commissioners ; the prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repealed until all the prises are drawn out. Approximation Prize*.—The two preceding and the two succeeding numiiers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will he entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. Forexample: if Ticket No. 11350 draws the #60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11348, 11349,11351,11252, will each be entitled to 9400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the #35,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548,549, 551,552, will each he entitled to #300, and so on according to tlie above scheme. The 3,000 Prize* of 920 will be determined by the la* Ofure of the number th* draws tlie #60,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the 969.800 Prize ends with No. 1, then *1 the tickets where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to 920. If the number ends with No. 2, then *1 the tickets where the number ends in 2 will to entitled to 20. and so on to 0 Certificates of Package* will he sold* the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate uf Package of 10 Whole Tickets #80 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 nr oRDERurcf tickets or certificates. Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarde,i I.y first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure ti.ey may designate The li* o f drawn numlters and prizes will be tent to pur chasers immediately after the drawing JtJ 3 Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. JTj Remember th* every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. ICPAni Prizes of 91,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing—otlier prizes * the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential Address orders for tickets or certificates to 8. SW^AN A CO., Augusta, Ga. O’ Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing 3. Swan It Co., * e ther of the places. Jt - p A list of the numt>ers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of tlie prize each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, and Savannah Morning News, and Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, and Paulding, (Mississippi) Clarion. sept23-dt<r
Fare
any otlier
At Fort W'ayne,close connections are made with trains on tlie Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Sc Chicago R. R.. and at Toledo with train* for Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and ail j Ka*eni Cities. Also, witli tlie line of splendid Passenger; steamers to Buffalo, making the most desirable Summer,
route for passengers going East.
Boy your tickets, via Toledo'and Lake Steamers, to New York and Boston, #2 50 less than hy
route from Indianapolis.
Special attentiou will be given to the transportation of ' live stock, produce and merchandise generally. This is the best and most speedy route for Stock, and all |
Freights going East
Full information can be had by calling at the office of the Company in IndianapoUs. JAMES. H. MILLS, Sup’t. L. N. Andrews, General Freight Agent. Indianapolis, July 39,1857.
»'. TAt I.OB’S “Ladies’ Emporinm,” No. 37 Ea* Washington Street, two doors ea* of Wright Uonse V. P TAYLOR Embroideries, NEW STYLES, JUST RECEIVED AT LADIES EMPORIUM Honiton Lace Collars and Sleeves, New PATTERNS, ju* received * LAWNS’ EMPORIUM.
Dail jUB'
New Goods,
ly received by Express * the 1,
e83. LADIES’ EMPORIUM
te^agknt, AUUTIONFEK, HONEY It It OK Eli, AND DEALER IN RAILROAD STOCKS, BONDS, &C., No.. lOJi* East Washington Strxet. . - Ij^piANAPOLIS, IND.
BKLLEFONTAIN UAIUHOAD I. I > 1:.
UMUffOTk .Mb
iSSTrfnSVS,,. ■ IJI7I .recoil wfca : X\ i
itqw I
; found an . Biographical,
’ - ^ HMtorical.
• fci
aod Schoel Books
~ .
WHO WANTS MONEY ? $60,000 Hay be Obtteineti by Riskinjj 910 00. Halves and Quarter Tickets IN PROPORTION. Jasper County Academy Lottery, (By Authority of the State of Georgia,) HAVANA PEANySINOEE NUHBEBSa ANDERSON * SON, Managsrs, Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw In Maoon, Go., (Small Schemes) every Saturday, and in Savannah, Ga., (Large Schemes) about the 15th ef every month. r-TT* A 00, Drutv*October 151h, 1857* at ARMOKY HALL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. R. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esquires. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVENY NINE tickets. 30,000 Tickets—3^286 Prizes. Prize* Payable Without Deduction. CAPITAL PRIZE, 960,090. 1 Priaeof. 960,000 * “ “ 20 000 1 “ “ 10,000 ^ 4 6,000 1 “ “ 4,000 1 “ ** 2,000 3 Prizes of 91,000 are 3,000 5 “ “ 500 “ 9,500 100 “ -• 100 “ 10,000 100 “ » 50 « 5 000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of 9335 to 980.000 900 4 “ 100 to 30,000 400 « “ 80 to 10,000 640 19 “ 50 to 5,000 600 24 “ 30 to 4.000 j.... 720 20 “ 85 to 2,060......'. ....500 30 are. 90,000 3<3B6 PHaee amounting to......: .'T,. 215^60 Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5 Quarters, $2 50. ^Look to year inters*and compare this Scheme with any Certificates of Packages of Ten Tickets, are sold * the following rates, which is tho risk : 10 Wbols Tickets 970 00 10 Half XiolceU 00 10 Quarter Tickets 17 so Saturday Small Scheme. CAPiTAE. 9i2sOOO. To to drawn in public* Maoon, Geovght, every 8*uiMay throughout the year. Ticket*, 94i Haivea, 92, Quarters, 91. „ ST Bank Rotre of soand banks taken * par. Checks 2? I 0 * remitted for Prbes. Address orders UTickets or Certificates *f PmkMte •* Tldteb to ANDERSON Jc SON. Mmmguo. i.-. . Xtifoo SaTfiPtethr Ga.
6w nJq to the Badtefordness of
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Groceries, Produce ft Provisions, em , . „ , „ ^rnnnmsiruiini
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TUB MOST LI It SOT A XL RELIABLE ROUTE TO THE EAST! SG !tfile*r>tbdrter tlmn via
CINCINNATI.
54 Nile* Nliorter titan via FORT WAYNE OR TOLEDO. 51 ,T1 ile* Nhorter fitau via <f COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. 33 mile* Shorter than via DAYTON AND COLUMBUS. WITH TJHKEE TENS CHAN42EN OF C'AKS AND BAGGA4JE. Three trains leave Union Depot, daily, as follows: A. 91.; Eifftitnlns Exp re**, lltOO A. IN., mail Train. 005 P. M.; Night Express. All the above trains run Through to Crestline, without Change of Cars, ‘ ' Where direct connection is ma>le with trains on the C. C. A C. AXD OHIO AXL PENS. ROADS, FOR THE EASTERN CITIES. All other mutes change cars three times i«tweer. Indtanapolis and Cre*line A. W. DANA, Sup’t.
JOHN W. HOLLAND, WtiUemle Grocer and Commie hi,, n Merchant No. 72 East Washington St , maylS-dly. Indianapolis, Ind /NIXON AGOODMANj * Manufacturers, AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Kvery \ fififty of Foreign and Oomestic
jmsth c. bttur. rrm. n. brows, mrav h. rrocr. J4MEPH C. BUTLEB Jk CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants, (Agent* for the tale of Amor Smith’s STAR CANDLES and LARD OIL,) ' • IV*. 44 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Standard Blands of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee PIO IRON constantly on hand. Orders for, or consignments of Produce have prompt attention. [mchl3-dly
LOUISVILLE CARDS. < Traits! Tranks!! Tranks!!! GREAT BARGAINS IN TRURKS • l .lt ^ . .V —AT— H. Ifo Cleary’s NATIONAL THUNK EHPOBIU1N. Corner Main and Fourth Sts.. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
J* WOULD reapeetfutiy Invite the attention of merchants
and others visiting the c*r to my large and elegant assortment of TYunks, which I am prepared to offer * lea*
cent, lower than any other eatebtiahmriM
twenty-fiver per in the city. My
BENZOLE LIGHT. J’m Xj. 33X*Al£LO C*3 Oo.p No. 32 We* Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut, - CINCINNATI, OHIO, Manufacturers of the Boston BENZOLE GAS GENEBATOH. O. P. DRAKE’S PATENT, 1853. X'hWKLDINGS, Seminaries, Hotels, Stores, Halls, Fac1 F tone*. Public Buildings, See., fitted up with this apparatus and warranted to furnish a dear and sternly light * all seasons of the year. N. B. Th* Drake's apparatus is the only Benzole apparatus th* will work satisfactorily through the cold weather. Fur State, County or Town Rights, apply as altove. febl4-tf
PER,
PRlMiiv CARS) STOH!
Paper Manufacturers’
MATERULS, ETC.,
77 & 79 WALNUT ST., CINCINNATI.
145 fflain-Mt., Cincinnati, Oltio. RICKEY, MALLORY & WEBB, • ^Successors to H. W. Dkrby Jc Co.,) BOOK.SELLEKK AND STATIONERS, Are prepare.! to supply, for Public or Private Liliraries, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS At the Lowest Prices. A CHOICE assortment of Books suitable for Libraries /A will be found on their shelves. Book l.uyers will find every facility at their establishment for procuring works, published in this country or Euro|>e, on the most-economical terms. RICKEY, MALLORY Jc WEBB. mchl3-dly] 145 M*n street. J. R. NkKK. II. YAKULXY. WM. P. NKPP. NEFF, BKOTHEH & CO.,
iMPORncRs or
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ALSO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Soots cfc Sir.00s, j And Ayents for Hall, Dodds Sf Co.'s Safes, sotrrM-wzsr cornrr or main and siet:oNn srs., mchl2-dly] Cincinnati, Ohio. W ll.I.IAM M. CONES. AMBROSE M. BRYSON. CONES A HUTSON ,
IMPORTERS OP
Hrandies, W’inest, Liquor*, Cig;ar*, Jkc. NO. 24 SECOND STRErr, BET. SYCAMORE AND MAIN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. A GENTS for Still and Sparkling Catawba Wines ; Old JA_ Bourbon and Rye Whisky. Iaug28-dly
July 6, ’57
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI ^LATTiYLOAPl The Sltorte*t Route by 30 Mile*! The ONLY ROUTE without Chanye of Cars ! ! Tliree Passenger Trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) 1st Train leaves at 7 A. M., arrives at Cincinnati *
12:00, M.
2d Train leaves * 1:90, P. M., and arrives at Cincinnati at
0:09, P. M.,
3d Train leaves at 6, P. M., and arrives * Cincinnati at
10:55, P. M.
Passengers for Columlais, Cleveland, Buffido, New York, Philailelphia, Baltimore, Wheeling, and Zanesville make close connections at Cincinnati, and go as quick by tins route
as by any other.
This is the quietest and he* route to Paris and Lexington,' v. dec27-dtf ■ f Vi W. MILLS, Sup’t.
Ky.
CHANGE Of TIME. 1 JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Trains Daily (Sundaysexcepted.) and after Aug. 17th, 1857, Train* will run aa folVT lows; ARRIVE. DrPART. 11:15 a. m .7:00 a. m. 4:10 p. m 6:10 p. M. Frarr Train—Louisville Express—Leaves Indianapolis at 7:00 A. M., stopping at Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, Seymour, and all Way Stations. Second Train—Night Express—Leaves * 6:10, P. M., stopping * all Stations. Freight train* leave daily, taking Freight for all the above points—also, for Louisville. New Albany, and for all points on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. A 8. C A ROT HE US, Sup’t. J. G. WinTCOMB, Freight Agent. janl-tf WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME.
CENTRAL OHIO AXD A TIMOREANDO IO 1EL jA. X lx I*. 0^.3382 Hein# the only Route to Wuuhington City! Only direct Itonte to Baltimore I AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO N. Y.,
VIA '
Baltimore and Philadelphia!
VIA l
00Levies, ZANESVILLE, falWARK AXD WHEELING, [TtORMIMG one great consolidated line of travel from CojP lumbus, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from Baltimore, with tlie B. Jt 0. R. R. Co’s Braifch Road Uf Washington City, affonling the exclusive and only through Ticket and Baggage Check arrangement between the Cities of the We* and Hie National Capital. Connecting also It tlie Station in Baltimore, with the Railroads to Philadelphia, and New York and Boston, being the only route by which merchants aud travelers can purchase tickets th* will enable them to visit the dties of Baltimore, Philadelphia an4 New York, * the cost of a tick* to New York by other lines, an advantage tliat is afforded by this route only. THREE DAILY TRAINS FRONI IN- ‘ DIANAPOLIS, INDIANA CENTKAIJTAaILROAD, At 7:1# A. M., 1:30 P. M , and 6:05 P. H. Pareengsrs leaving Indianapolis on Saturday * 1:15 P. M., via. I. C. R. R. arrive * Baltimore Monday morning * 10 o’clock. TWXL7* B0UK8 IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, and Washington City At 11:00 A.M. - < TWO DAILY TRAINS, INDIANAPOUS AND CINCINNATI R. R-, •irrF/XI.'i and n:0d P. H. Passengers going Ea* from Indianapolis, have the choke either of the aboto reeRes, each «f which make d ire* and
1 NOR SALE.—A rare clumce.—The lease and furnifi/ ture for sale of the Galt House in Indianapolis, Ind, The undersigned is willing to sell the lease and furnitnre of his well known hotel on Illinois Street, only half a square from Union Depot. The house, a* far a* arrangements and manner of huildiog is concerned, is one of the most sulmtantial and convenient in the city. Also, is the greater part of tho furniture entirely new. As I intend to go into some other busiu :ss pretty soon, so I think persons will get a bargain by. purchasing before the St*e Fair. JOSEPH SCHEMNEL, septl6-dlm Proprietor of Galt House.
WILLIAM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT XK UYS, Sells and Exchanges Property of *1 kinds, 1 ■ Rents, and Leasee Houses, Lots and Farms; Collects Rents, Notes, and Claims; Advances Money on all kinds of property ; Buys and sells Stocks and Bonds, Notes and Mortgages ; Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Agreements; ' Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Collections ; Pays Taxes and Examines Titles in all parts of tlie State; Buys, Sells and Locates Land Warrants ; Finds Purchasers for Stocks of Gooils or other Business ; Attends to buying and selling all kinds of Property ; Enters Lands, and gives information concerning them ; Sells Real Estate and other Property at Auction , Loans Money on all good Collateral Security ; Allows from 8 to 15 per cent, for money to lie invested in
Real Estate Securities only.
Enquiries by letters promptly replied to ; Carriage always * the door to show property ; All Business M*ters strictly confidential; Refers to all the business men of the City.
Office No. 10>£, East Washington street, up stairs, opposite Wright House. aprl-d&wtf.
Perfection of NIeclianisni.
AMERICAN IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BEST TIME KEEPER ATTHE LO WEST COST M 9 Y the aid of great improvements in Machinery and IK many new and altogether original inventions, we are iow able to offer the public a perfert watch at a small price.
many new and altogether original inventions, ' now able to offer the public a perfert watch at a small Our machines are so true and so delicate, and «ur
of manufacture so complete, th* every watch exact counterpart. The movements are new,
1 in ph
nounced by tlie
r system st be an
mu:
new, simple and
and quality.
Co., Waltham, Mass.’
pro-
e ablest judges to be faultless in principle Each one is engraved “Appleton, Tracy & , Mass.” and is accompanied by a certificate
of genuineness and
Perpetual Warranty.
We ask no man to buy these Watches merely because they are of American manufacture. We ask only that this fact shall not lie permitted to prejudice or exclude them from consideration. We claim that Watches equal in qual ity and merit cannot be obtained so cheap in Europe; and we ask our countrymen to give them a trial under our warranty. Order or inquiries may be addressed to us directly, or to any of the undermentioned firms, who are agents for
the sale of our Watches.
Messrs. Cooper Jt Fellows, No. 11 Maiden Lane, N. Y. “ Fellows Sc Co., No. 17 “ “ Platt Sc Brother, No. 20 “ ' “ “ Edward Mead Jt Co., St. Louis. “ Hildehorn & Brother, Philadelphia, “ ,.,•,5“—Pratt JtBeath, “ “ Palmer Jt Bach elders, Bo*on,
Bigelow Bros. Jt Kennard, “
“ Duhme Sc 0d., Cincinnati,
and Messrs. Robbins Jt Appleton, No. 15 Maiden Lane, N Y., who are agents for the transaction of our general business, as well as for the sale of our goods.
APPLETON, TRACY Sc CO.,
Successors to tlie Borton Watch Company.
Boston Watch Factory, Waltham, Mass., July, 1857.
sept3-dJtw3m-is
To Sinking Fund Borrowera Omc* or Sinking Fcnd, ) Indianapolis, Aug. 80,1867. ) -KATHERE INTEREST WAS DUE AND yy unpaid on the first day of July fir*, on Loans from the Sinking Fund, the lands and lots mortgaged in security, will be advertised about the 30th day of September next, to be sold on the second Saturday in Decemlier
next.
The practice of postponing sales hy receiving agreements from borrowers to pay interest upon interest due, is discontinued. R. DUMONT, President. [Locomotive, Indianapolis; Jeffersonian and Palladium, Richmond; Register and Press, Lawrenceborg; Courier, Madison; Ledger and Tribune, New Albany; Journal and inquirer, Evansville; Pharos and Times, Logansport; Times, Laporte; Register and Forum, South Bend; Journal and Courier, Lafayette; Journal, Winchester; Telegraph, Connersville; Journal and Express, Terre Haute, and Sentinel and Times, Fort Wayne, insert to amount of two dol-
gkmX Sljf hours, being
the shorte* time made, which la not from the result of exve speed, but from the fact thaf it is 100 mileh shorter
For the*Ugh tickrts ’mad ail Information please apply * UntoaDepot, ladtawaffolis. ./WM S. WOuDSIDE, <. K. jsr T ~!SSf35 : ramLM.iA£i»i&.7a*S»a,VM>-
rle Dm Ckfem mid st.^ Paul.
> i ‘•IfWte-TL DP* pxottoBIxJ LU3 dciL BOXD, ,1
Fanis
>pi, which are
all painta to the Upper uw unest oath* river, an with thlzOBJU-- / JCKU
FsmiagnPt a tito liae arrive in St Hid « HOURS
ileilTi U ft X DaWrrr. ]
t^giUe, which can
o'! Ticket Agent, jane 1{
IT-
isrs, aadr marked-]
nd bills to the Sinking Fund Office—Also paper
ang21-dlwJtw3m.
OLD FRANCO IN THE FIELD AGAIN! Clothing for the Million! r { FfTHR “ SUM CLOTHING STORE” is now open to the JP RUbli** No. 4i We* Washington screet, Palmer Mouse, where those in want of cheap, fashionable Summer Ctofhing for men and boys Wear, can be accommodated on the mo* favorable terms. The proprietor, OLUTRANCO, has taken great pains in selecting his stock, and he assures the public th* all the Clothing now in store is well made and of the mo* durable material. <! He invite* hi* old friends and patrons and the people in general to call amTBtaWrttie for themselves, warranting
"WD nusco-iMda U
No.. 41 We* Washington street, Priuicr House. jol-d4m. ^
TOW BOOKS ! TOW BOOKS!
School Amaoemento, one rohrme. '- 1 Lmmgtfb Mgmh BaW’* coOoetion. *
STRWART A BOWEN'S
. J. KanTtw.
■’ ^ WTUJAW rnrvcws. ;
A RTEVEWB, ^
GENERAL AGENCY STORAGE.
DcsUmra fim Flmmr,
loaiMn} bam 4*1*^ _
midsaO.KOfitUtttul .4 i -i*po Kfivfsqas ,
< sJ*»fi Mi sdt dh * .T*
stock wtihrarns a greater variety of Trank* than ia kej tby any other bouse in the wcat >f the stylos are entirely new and
Many of
please thorn ia.
western country
cannot fail
of a Trank, both aa regards price and
quality. The many advantage* which I posses* over otbei houses in the city, inch a* manufacturing my own boxea. finishing my own leather, importing my own material, Jkc., enable me to offer my trunks * much lower prices than any ottor establishment either In this city or Cincinnati.— Merchants and others will be consulting their own Interests by giving me a call before nuking their purchases. Orders promptly totoaded to. J .H. McLKAKY.
septl5-dAw3m
a. e. smith, m. r. uo-rwam, oao. t. aowtusn, j. w. o’evnWOK, J. w. aowLajrn. SMITH, GUTHBIB ft CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Commiarion Merchants,
and oca less nt
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC L.14H OKM, And Agents for the tale of Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, No.5C4Matn Street, betxa cen Second
and Third..
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. seplS dAwly S T. CHARLES HOTEL.~ W. W. Owen, Proprietor, PORTLAND, KENTUCKY, f IIIIE above new and commodious Hotel has been refitI. ted witii entire new furniture, and is now open to the traveling public. septl5-d3m.
L.
r. andkrson, I jamih oates, j Late with Late with J. Ernst, | w. l. wrioht,| Applegate A Co. ANDERSON, GATES dc WRIGHT, (Successors to JACOB ERNST,) Wholesale and Retail
FublisherN, Stationers, and Plank Book Manufacturers, NO. 112, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) mchl2-dwly] Cincinnati, Ohio,
BUTLER’S mercantile Record, and Copying; FlxxiclIrasjB. Manufactory No. 33, Vine Street, Cincinnati.
Y‘MAKE three distinct varieties, differing one from the 1 otlier only in their degree of fluidity, and designated by the label: RECORD—For Ledgers and Reconis only. MERCANTILE—For Books, Letters and genera pimposes. COPYING—For Letter-Press only. Ilav* had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver and Bronze Medals. Refer to 5,000 Merchants and Bankers, wiio use them, throughout the South and West. Address onlers to James J. Bi'Tler, Agent, Manufacturer, or to STEWART Sc BOWEN, Indianapolis, LUSE A WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, mchl2-dlyl LAfAYETTE, Ind
PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. CINCINNATI.
* T TRITAX A RAEDWIN’S MUSIC HOUSE /A may be found a superior assortment of choice makes of Piano Forte*, Harmoniums and IWelodeonK,in plain and ornamented cases, made from the best materials, and warranted to stand iu any climate. Also, a large and varied assortment of Sheet Music. Also, Violins, Flutes, Violincellos, Flageolets, Clarinetts, Accurdeons, Flutinas, Fifes, Banjos; Guitars, Tamborines, Strings, Bass and Tenor Drums, Jtc k^MESS ku S t I'll HI 6 H f Ol* kk£LU (1R • may5-dly (56 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati. C. H. SARGENT. JOHN C. 8CHOOLEY. JOHN €>• SCHOOI.EF A CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in S.U00LEY 8 PATENT or s, AND ALL KINDS OF PACKING ROXEM AND ICE CHESTS, Sales-Rooms—No. 168 Vine Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Factory—No. 565 Race-*., between 15th and Liberty. CINCINNATI, OHIO. olers, ~ Picks, Ac., mch!3 dtf J SEND FOR BILL OF PRICES. XV. S. HAZARD, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 65 TIiaini Canal, between Walnut and Vine Streets, " ' - CINCINNATI, OHIO. Cash adYsaces made on property shipped to G. S. Hazard. Buffalo. [mchl3-dtf.
P. A. SPRIOMAlf.
J. A. BPRIQMAN.
P. W. STAlfHOPK.
NPRIONIAM A €0.9 General Commission Merchants, FORWARDING A TRANSPORTATION AGENTS, No. 4 Public Landing, near Main-*., Cincinnati, Ohio. TTT’To insure dispatch, mark care S. A S-, Cincinnati, Ohio. CONSIGNMENTS AND 0BDEBS SOLICITED. TTPAU business intrusted to our eve will have prompt and personal attention. [mchl2-dtf.
JOHN WYNNE.
SBTH S. HAINES.
WM. WYNNE.
WYNNE HAINES A CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Pearl-st., (Between Vine and Race Streets,) mchi3-dlyl Cincinnati.
CHARI,ES T TEWES, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HAVANA CIGARS, Nm.kinig and Chewing Tobncc, SNUFF, PIPES, AcfAc., No. 5 Burnet House, and No. 61 Fourth-*., mcliBHily] CINCINNATI. OHIO.
H-ocord BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, 167 Walnnt-aU, bet. F.mrth A Fifth .to, CINCINNAX*. WRIGHTSON A CO., Premrrou. [mchl3-dly
'd-, 1
, ». KELLY,
foERNE, KEEEY A CO.,
^.’Oip^ER ftlgTII^ERS, Rnnrbnn, Mnn.n^.h«Ito Whtohy;
SPIRITS, MUSCAT AND N[t.9»R«^SroSad Bteaet.
•1*7’57 dly -
, mrn a CM*
E. SCOTT A CO»S REPRINT OF THE BRITI&H PERIODICALS
AND THK
FARMERS’ GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICK OF THK LAT
TER PUBLICATION.
SCOTT A CO., New York, continue to publish the
following leading British Periodicals, viz.: 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative.) 2. THE EDINBURGH RKVIKW (Whig.)
3. THE NORTH BRITISH RKVIKW (Free Church
4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
5. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory
forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the mo* profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world o. letters, being considered iiidis|«na*.le to the scholar and the profession* man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of Uie current literature ofthe day through - out the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other
source.
EARLY COPIES. The receipt of advance sheets from the British publishers gives addition* value to these reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed In the hands of Subscribers alxmt as soon as the original editions. TERMS PER ANNUM. For any one of the four Reviews #3 INI For any two of the four Reviews 5 (Ni For any three of the four Reviews 7 ini For *1 four of the Reviews h (hi For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 in. For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 iw For Blackwood and the four Reviews |t> nr Payments to be made in *1 cases in advance. Mll.j current in the State where issued will be received at piw CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the alaive price* will be *lowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for 99; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for 93ti, and so on. POSTAGE. In *1 the prindp* Cities and. Towns these works wil delivered rnicx or postagk. When sent by mail, tlie Po age to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY-FOUR CENTS a year for “ Blackwood,” and but FOURTEEN CENTS a year for each of the Reviews. N. B. The price in Ore* Brit*n of the five Periodica *x>ve named is aliout 931 per annum. THE FARMER’S GUIDE SO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE,
1IUiRY
J. Q. Norton,
MATTHEW LONG, XTXX ci OX* t A Is. © X* OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, MERIDIAN ST., XS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THK Inside Metallic Hurial Cave, Which has been decided to be superior to *1 others for preserving the Corpse, and is THE ONLY RELIABLE AIR TIGHT COFFIN THAT IB HOW MADE. Fine Outside Coffins, On hand, covered with Cloth or Velvet, and mounted in the be* *yle. WALNUT COFFINS Of a superior kind, richly mounted and ROSEWOOD FINISHED. And some made plain to suit circumstances. HEARSE AND CARRIAGES FURNISHED, augl dfcwly.
SHAKE# VILLE- -
Peru fie Indianapolis, tout * EsUafotoatos,
OV NEW CASTLE Jt DAN--X X STOCK
do do do do
. do 7 “ Odd Fellows’ Hall, « do ' ‘S' •• Indians Female College, •• do BLWO City Onto*—For sale er oxchaaae for city prop
WjjY.WILlY.
iSAU to “ 1
15 '* Indianapolis Jt CiDrianati, 83 u Marion k Mississinewa Valley
erty.hy
■eptll-dtf.
Batato Agent.
PAINTS. 6ILK, VARNISHES. «WWb KEGS FUU WHITE LEAD;
eotria. Tlneead OP: W “ Bp. Turpentine*
M “ Varniohee. consisting off Copal, Coech, ’, Japan and Block, with a targe *oe« of points of all ForaaMiffavenr aasaDodvaneoforeato,at
BROWNING'S.
Drag Store
rAGAZIN
iforSentootibev
s Lady’s book for I
Oodey’s Lady’i Household Wards
id aTXWART A BOWBN’S, . Be. 18 Wsat Washington Strop
?
By Hknry Stkpukns, F. R. 8., of Edinburgh, and thelate
7. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture
in Y*e College, New Haven. 2 vols.Roy- ’ * Octavo. 1,600 pages, and nu-
merous Wood and Steel
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