Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1856 — Page 4
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JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Tniu Drily (gmUy« txetptai.) s\9 and after May SO, M«. T»toa will rm aa ^SrSferiSJa-rscif-,-^ A O. Werrroea. Rrrifht Afeal. J***
TRANSPORTATION
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TO CINCINNATI!! SEOBTEST KODTB BY 80 BILES! 1
TENNSYLVANIA railroad. rr\||B URBAT CENTRAL ROUTN, ^05X weettoflfce AlUatleelUeawIth Weriera.KorthwaR. rye and Souttiwaalern Htatea, by a contfaaoaa Mway Aaoi. ThU road al«>conn«cto at PUUburjb wkth dally Haw of Steamer* u> all port* on tha Wertera Klneya, and at Oarwtebd ami Sand uric y with (tehme rate all porta oa teeItorthweatern Lake*; makiagtbw B.ortdirwrt,«h«apaR and reliable route by which raatewr caa be forwarded
V#aad from the Great Weet.
XatM Between PhiUXelphin and
HTT8BUMON.
Purr CLaaa—Boat*, Uioe*, Dry Ooodel iaaa ttn bosea,) Pure, Keatbera, dee | ^ mrowD Ctaaa—Book* and Htatteaenr,} Dry Good* (in balae) Hardware,Uatb-> The. per 1O0R er. Wool, Ac Tana <;«.*■»—A nr II*, Ragfinir, Baeoal ^ „ jj-. and Pork (In bnlkjHemp, Ac I ^ Ptmrra Ci.ai^«^»»»e,Plah, Bacon *nd| p« r iqob Port (packed,) laud and Lard OH.... I "*• ^ * ITT’ln ririppiug Good* from any point hast of Phlla* dalpola, be partirolar U> mark portage, “me Praarpfeaaii Ustlrtmd. ” All GwkI* coi»l|p»ed t o tee A*euU artM> Road at Philadelphia or Pltbiburgh, will be forWareed wttboatdetention. „ . . . r »ni Pa dear AeaaTa.—Moae* Potbsr. ^ OU, New Vert; K. J. Mneeder, Phlladelpht; MerrmwA Hooa*, Baltimore; Geo. <7. Franciacu*, PHtebniRh;
siu&3;< 'A issz&iiszini
part* of the New Kagiaad PMea.
> jtow York pMaeagora My Bhooaa between i
by Railroad or Steamboat from Albaay to New auc.« Wk,w ‘^ : S?;)SSr*' 1:
„s?iS i"i E asrr5s*iSii"iLi»«. dation. Seventh, 1LM P. M. Rapro**. Only oaa train
•o S^ptllTy Ui« 5 P. M. NIAGARA FAILS.
MISCELLANEOUS 7 ■ y..i .. j.-- -t^— — " ■■ ll "~
MISCELLANEOUS.
And Qaickeat Route by Two How, NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI. AII.Other Hon tea Change Cars Twieot
I»iiinmpnHn and C’inciHiiati *
SHORT UNE RAIL ROAD!
YIA LAWRBNOBB0RG.
THREE PABBENCER TWAINS I Leave IndlanapolU Daily, (Sunday* cacepted,) ai
invest to “iat his i
i MxfortfoW; twelve — ^ ordered to
Otmeral freight Agent, Pktladelfkin. R. S. LOMBAKRT, a*p't. Alien*, Pn.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, DETHEKN PHILADELPHIA, AND Pitt* bargh—Tue Mornimu Tbaim leave* Philadelphia for •bonrh.alTW *. a. and Pitlaburgh for Philadelphte a. a. Taa Fa»t Liri leave* PhilaJeh.hla for Pltta-
ladelpl ‘
ilphla at 1 r.
adelpl
JsS-JiSSagai Jeo oa the Clarlaeetl, LoahrlUe, ai
_ Boeton eaa be jmrra Ticket oReaa; aad
, aad 8L LoaiaUneof
Packet#. Inoaire for Urtete by the *ww Yort Ceatr^ Railroad by the way of Bufolo aad Albny. Baggage
ALLSX BPT^R, TraraOng Agent.
at 7 a. _ __
burgh at 1 r. a. and Pittsburgh fer Phi
a. Tan Niuht Exraaaa Train leave* Philadelphia for Pitta burgh at 11 r. a. and Pittebargb for Philadelphia rt "The 1 'above lines connect at PUubnrgh with the R- llroads te end free* 81. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galeua und
Chicago j
Terre
NEW ALBANY A SALEM R. R.
sjhVSSSTJSLS^SS!^,. foU be ran on the New Albany and Salem Railroad a* owi: Kxprea* Tialn* will leave New Albaay dally, (Sunday Vexeepted) at 9 A. M., connecting at Greeacaatle with train* for Terre Haute, Vincennes aad SC Louis, and arriving at Michigan City, 4:15 A. M., aad Chicago 7^0 A. M., next day, makiag cfoae connection* with train* thence for Mil week ie, Rock Island and Galeae, and at Michigan City with trains Real oa Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Niagara Fall*, New York, Boatnn, Ac. Kxprea* Train South will leave Michigan City at 11:45 P. M., and arrive at New Albaay at 4: JO P.M.,U time to put passenger* into Loaisritle same afternoon. Freight Train* will leave New Albany as usual—at 6 . M. every day, Sunday* excepted. JOHN B. ANDERSON, eh 14 dtf Superintendent.
lows:
First Train, Leaven at 7*30 A. M. aad ar-
other Routes from Indianapolis.
Seeoad Trala, Leaves at 1:80 P, ning Express, arrives at Cincinnati at 6 P. M., three hours In advance of the Cape Horn Route, which la called the Richmond Route; aad two leas changes of
Third Train, Leave* at $>93 P. M.—Onlbe
arrival of the Lafayette an*! CMcago Trains, ami ar*
rives at Cincinnati at 11:10 P. M.
Passenger* by fols train will toy ever and teke the foOO A M Ughteiug Exprea# for CoU«abaa,arrtoii Columbus, !r,a> -\M .,CI* vetaad 235 P M, con nr direct with the Express Trtte for Dunkirk and fta reaching BnBhlo at 1030 P M, New \ ort 13* P M, »aat ; d'y, and Bostea at 5X10 P M^alao connected CreaMute with the Fast Train on the* Ohio and Pennsylvania RaW road for PUtsburg'a, arriving atPtttsbnrgh, 3;10 P M, Harrishurrb, 5X» A M, PhUadelnMa 19s35 the next day connecting direct with train for NaWrVnrt, This train uTirt morning; 'IVwbmg^t.ll A M, a»d PL.Udrlphla, 12:tc*, c»nn»pciiu|r direct wilh train for New Ypfpp n . ,j aprilh dtf »- M. ROSS, S«pt.
money naak, la solved by
JAMES HALL.
BgorolxAbnxt T^llox*. A 2 Odd F*Uova’ New Hall Washington It.,
■ * INDIANAPOLIS. ,
Can on him and view for yourscivea tho mnlUpUdty cA gjjfSj> LIKENESS OF THE AUTHOR, ^Wn^rA^lSa^ an experienced I .Ww^^lt^S^^^ra at
astern city Cutter, and is in monthly receipt of Amer*
aoove unea conneci ai ruwiuurj^u wimi mid *v •»- te end free, 81. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galeua und p>. 111., Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky., Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, in-
Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, 8L. Louis, Lou
IgVtne and Cincinnati.
Through Tickets can be bad to or from slther of the
Through Ti above places. For further
further particulars, soe Hand bills at the dlfforent Sterling points. Passengers from the West will dud this Qte shortest and most expediP >us route to Philadelphia, M U .o»,Vo*,-»—" THOS MOORR ,
Agent. Pntsenger Lime, Philadelphia.
J. MF.ftK.IMKN,
Dari Agent, Passenger Lines, Pitts-, gh roft WASlftiiWi'0\ CITY,
FOU BALTIMORE, PHIEADEEPHIA, NEW YORK, ETC.
most direct route to the east. 0A.LT1IHOUK A OHIO UAILHOAD, Trom Whealiag to Bhltimors and Waahington. rpilE 41KEAT tVOKK OF I INTERNAL 1 ImproToiuont (379 miles to Baltimore, and 4U3 to MfoXhington,) was opened to the Ohio River in January, U59, and ha* now been fully tested and approved, both as a freight and passenger route. The road la located in a romantic country, is solidly constructed, fully equipped and carefully mamtged, and is thus rendered an attractfjo as well as safe line for travelers. The late completion of the Central Ohio Road from Columbus to the Ohio, lour miles below Wheeling, adds greatly to the importance of this route, aObrdiug, as it does, the most thoroQSh rail connection with all parts of the West. Tbe oislyr Tliroisgti Ticket* Between (itnclnnati and the National NIetrop • lla are sold by this road, which runs direct to Washington, without the delay of passing through Baltimore, r^^o^only line by which baggage can be checked Upu with the Railroad to 1‘hilrdeipuiaau* ^nwi.t connects wujcli places through tickets are sold and baggage U AOTked. Paaseuge rs and Baggage transferred free of
efcart^
tasenger* Going East from Clncinctnnatl have choice of two routes to reach Wheeling, vU: by steamboat on the Ohio river, when It is navigable, and by the Railroad and Mai) route v ia Columbus, By the It. It. Route from Cincinnati take cars of Little Miami Railroad Express Truin, at 6 a. M., ui j r. *., for Columbus, connecting there with Genital Ohio Railroad through Newark and Zanesville for rtMlair, on the Ohio, four miles from Wheeling. From this place the completion with Baltimore dc Ohio Railrod to made direct. By the Express Train of this route, the tfaaa from Clnjlnuail to Baltimore is less than 30 hours,
aad |o Washington is less than 31 hours.
VlirouKlt Ticket* are sold as follows: From Cincinnati to Washington, glii; to Baltimore, *15: to PUllSdelphia. gl6, and to New York, $18 50— to be had ontjr of P. W. Strader, General .Agent, South East cornet of Broadway and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. ITpBe sute to aak for tickets by the Wheeling route ana Bahi-
Utere and Ohio Railroad.
Vt Wheeling, (or Benwood.four miles below,) TftFkfitongeratakejtUe quporlorfcars of the Baltimore and On!* Railroad, which leave twice daily—at 4:30, p. u., and 1145. r. *., for Baltimore or Waahington, arriving flwre In 10 or 17 hours, Including slonpagee. For safety, mead, regularity, beauty of the country, and genera! ctanfbrt, this road Is second to none in the Union. wT*iHlate—With the largest equipment of any ra *5*a in the United States, the road is prepared to do i Immense business in the transportation of heights, which an carried with care and dispatch, and at rates as low aa those of any other Irat class line. Besides which, the road makes Immediate connection at the wharves and In the stmels of Baltimore, with the R rail road to Philadelphia and New York steamers of Krricson and Baltimore .Steam akk> Company's Lines by Canal and by Sea to New York an* Boston, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, foe. For particulars, see freight tariff, copies of which ■ay be seen at any of the forwarding houses in the West. ^ JOHN H. DONE, iaagl Master of Transportation, Baltimore.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
185G.fiMMHS1856. FOR THE EAST! CHANGE OF TIME-CONNECTIONS SURE ! III VI AN APO LIB* PITTSBURGH* A CLKVI
■.AND RAILROAD.
'lAORMBRLY Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Rail--F road - In connection with the Ohio and Pennsylvauik, Cleveland and Columbus, take Shore, and New YjprtR all road. Only direct route from IndlanapolU to M MILES SHORTER than any other route from Jadlanapolls to PiUabnrg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Buf-
falo, Dunkirk, New Yurt, and Boston.
Make* doe* connections at CreaUine with Ural as of Ohio and Pennsylvania Road for Pittsburg and Phltadefbhla, and with trains of Cleveland Road for Cleveland, Lake Boats, Lake Shore, New York aud Erie, and
New York Central Railroads.
No change of Cara between Indianapolis and Crest-
line.
Three trains laava IndlanapolU daily (Sundays except-
adto aslollowa;
■420.. A, M« Night Express.—ThU train seem VOfTMHne with trains tor ClwveUud and h*pk ht 1139 A. M , reaching Cleveland 235, P. M., had'New York at I2.3ti next day—reaching Pittsburgh at 8.10, P. M., aad Philadelphia tee next afternoon. •.OR P. ftl. Kxprera.—Making connections at Cmtline for Cleveland, PHUburgh, Philadelphia,and
NR*r A ort at 4.00, A. M.
The Kxprea* Train will stop only at Pendto.on, An-
conPlus-
NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. ■'TPr*«kT7'®l©x*w* ca-tAid®, O MOWING the Difference in Distance and Time to 0 and from New York City, to Common Points over the New York Roads: Distance from Dunkirk to N. Y. City by Albany 4S2 miles. Distance from Dunkirk to N. Y.City by N. Y. and Erie Railroad 460 Difference In fhvorof N. Y.and Brie Railroad and two Ism changes of can 22 Distance from Buffalo to N. Y. City by AlbaDistauce from Buthlo to N. Y. City by N. Y. and Erie Railroad 423 Difference in favor of N. Y.and Erie Railroad — and one less changes of cars 17 Distance from N. Falls to N. Y. City, by Albany 450 Distance from N. Falls to N. Y. City by N. Y. and Erie Railroad 438 Difference in favor of the N. Y. and Brie Rail- — read 12 1st Train leaves Baflhlo5:30 A. M., by Albany”, arriving in N. Y. City 10:16 P. M. 1st Train leaves Iiuflklo6:00 A. M., by N. Y. and Erie Railroad; arriving in N. Y. City 933 P. M. Difference in favor of N. Y.and Erie Railroad,and wide
can, 22 minutes.
2d Train leave* Buffitlo 5 P, M., by Albany, arrives in
New York City 10:10 A. M.
2d Train leaves Buflhlo 5 P. M., by N. Y. & R. R. R.; arrive* in New York 10 A. M. 2d Train leaves Dunkirk 3:30 P. M., by N. Y. &. R. R. K.; arrive* in New York City 10 A. M. Difference in favor of New York and Erie Railroad in
wide cara, ten minutes.
3d Train leave* Dunkirk 8:30, and Buffalo 1030 P. M.; via Buffalo and Albany, called Cincinnati Express, arrives in New York City, via Albany, 4:15 P. M. Same Train by N. Y. & E. K. K., with two less changes, arrives in New York City next day, 2 P. M. Difference In favor of N. Y. & E. R. R., in wide cars,
2 hours and 15 minutes.
The Agents of the New York Central Railroad advertise time and distance saved bv taking the Albany route,
The kUvuten^they know to be untrue.
Albany route, are stated ddrrtcSj R. R, has over the vantages over the Pennsylvania or Baltimore routesidr York City, are many leas changes, six hours time saved, and no long omnibus ridea to make connections
as by Philadelphia or Baltimore.
. . B - F * SMITH, feblft dim Gen, Agent, N. Y. <fc K. R. R. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO’S Great Eastern, Western and Southern
EXPRESS ! *TiWO Expresses leave dally for
1 CINCINNATI,
BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA,
P1TT8BURG, NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS,
CATilO,
MADISON, LEXINGTON, FRANKFORT, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, And all intermediate points. ' THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. desire to eaU the attention of Merchants, Bankers, and others to the Qialolx. Tim.® i Made by thti Express. Having greater fheilities than heretofore, for expressing heavy freight and parcels, of all descriptions, to the above named places, we are prepared to take freight ai grsatlf reduced rates. Money, Jewelry, Valuables and Merchandise of every description, forwarded in charge of special Messengers and delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills will be collected, and orders attended to with promptness. For Airther informatien inquire at tie Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 West Washington st. »w>v90 JOHN H. OHR, Agent. OSL^aXTGfeZI OX" TI32X3E2. Ind. Central ft Dayton ft We«ton B. W THERE TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS ECEPTKD. TjMRST TRAIN—LIGHTNING BXFRR8&--T Leaves IndlanapolU at 9.3U A. M.; arrives as Richmond at 530, and at Cincinnati at 930 A. M.; arrives at pevten at 7 A. M., connecting directly with trains for Indiana* °Us 15 h ° Ur * ^ * dTmnce ****■ other route from ®^£j s s " I »« ,u *y> »**»*, Fort Wayae, Troy, Pique, fWod Train Jeeves at 730 A. M.; arrives at Richmood at 1030 A. M.; at Cincinnati at 130 P. M;; connocu at Dayton at 1* M. -With all reins for Columbus Kanes vtile. Wheeling, and all polnu East and NorthThird Train leaves at 330 P. M., connects at Rlchmoad at 030 with train* for ClMtnnati, arriving at 9 P. M.; arrives at Columbus at 10.30 P. M.; connecting dt
BO.OOO
AXTinCIAL TXKtH ThUofflce, under the management
to “gat h
The problem
KEELT’S riCIS^SSv^
SCIENTIFIC MIKACLES,
Contalniag from 7# to 100 pages, with a
lean aml'karopram Fashions. Themottoof the concern
RJEROtAl.!
15AUER & GOEPPER’S
OaLaOTXXX^JO* STOZ1.Z3.
direction of a Committee of Ten, to be
cly, that they will at-
__ tend to the Drawing, aad publishing the Report of the
|*““ SAWMILL,
BEADY-MADK CLOTHING!!
Rml HHH
BAU£K & GOEPPER, Mercbrnml Tailors, No. 21, Apposite the CapiUl House Udianapol ang 31 dtf
WASHlNUipf FOUNDRY,
OFVOSlfH TINION DEPOT,
XXAcAi AAAA.X><> YlMOe XXAC2..
HASSELMAN & VINTON,
MAXUFACTCllEnS OK
.i!t
sH 2357 Gilts: eftek mad aYftry Gift fi boA uiafbl umI saleable, and.at fairer prices, under the clrcunmUnces,
Gin
Exhibition, which cease off October tat, 1855, which to* fair sample of his numerous and deservedly popular
and fair Dtotributiona, with this my SECOND DISTRIBUTION.
■ ira y!issa!fT!!cS*«Sb fc '»c3wnftc
MEDICAL.
CAMKMHH, »KN- ‘ between Rao. aud
of Its praaent proon tor. superior of Dentistry for eBort shall be want-
j favor it with their
~The subscribers would ceU attention to the following iinttol pointspartalnlag to AitMetalTeeth, vtx: beauty no* naturalness of appearance, quality aud strength of the MtertaU, comfort te the wearer, and uaetahieas In restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate: lu ail of which they are warranted A saying they are exceeded by bom, aud equalled by
We
TEETH facetted foam one tea fall set, with ArtiOcm. (lame Full aad Half Seta Invariably inserted by sue
Hon* ^ * 1 ; ' ■ >
AU operations In Dentistry performed in the teoet 1 TKkMS.—CoualderlDg the aupertor character of the wort uad the guarantee gtvea, they are tea moat rea-
sonable in the West.
Two teeth or more on GoW Plate; $3 per tooth. Twc teeth or more oa SBjrer Plate, $9 par tooth. The money refunded if the Teeth do not prove satis For the information of those living at a distance,
wewouM state that our taeilttiea are such, that wa can make In the ffnest style, a full set of Teeth la from 24 to 48 hoars, and small piece* in proportion, *o that no de
streeta Cteoinaatt, O.
marl-dly-par
Dximrra. Race aad
DE. J. LAUGWORTHY,
SAP Urn firm «f UNDERWOOD A LANG WOK IHY, W of Columbus, Ohio, ha* permanently locate*! In lu-
dianapotto aad cmaaed a* Inirtnary ' diseases ol the Eye and Ear, and
medicai
ROBERT miOWMv,. \Latk Claioulad t* »- 'I
ASB
Mediiclmea,
strum
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»u*l.t« IS lU . ""neirnu
-rulttlv.OlU.v *' ,' '*• Dye N*w»*".L»asswn rc . w
GImss, Brashes. Perl„l M * ,
Nplcee, Cigars, TahaceV 7 '
A*., Ac. Ac • S-JT-S " u Feeling Umuktul fortUe!
been extended to the H »nv> t.. r ihr ,
trust by strict personal aieanon u b u ., : ** ’Up promptnea* m fe.mg ord.-r.. i„ r.-u., *»• ui the same. Our owe i,bea*y; -t wanted by druggwts and dvaiers. w ., ,W T *t<a clpaUj tor caw, a irw i f r „ m lhl> p a .
turera, our Cactiiiie* are i,. i and unadulterated articlf,. ‘
aaah,*asayotearWarn r
us a call, aa we ie«l conlldeui «t-c '..
both in prices and &rll , j," ' V! "* v. ^
ranted a* reprenciited.
Particnlar attennuu ;aid u. ^ r .„ ; , p . ta*e will be dispen.w-il .wj,. », .'f, 1 .', ' fottartonend person,Md froi AllMasoaahaaiwing thvm»* i . . Ann of t KKi0Bk,u A- Browm:.,., -'.j'i*'. ** count, are requi-su-.l t.. , .i|i n i . n ** - V . further dels* -• * uie ba,.ito,*m>--< t* »• *- 1 '- ly a day as poesible. R. KK<; : .i Surviving partner of ( raitue*! vV h ,. ftp $0—w«liAwlf ‘‘‘ '
\\ll\fLtr rhlfilhir p PAD UinDUC KISfQINKS AN I> BOILERS, MIRACLks, M and to all who attend my Exhibition, an WAYNE ENGINE & CAR WuRKOj cut and Wrought Iron Machinery of *11 kind*; AdmUsion ticket worth 35 cents. Aside from sti to is,
FO RT W A Y E, IN I>
The subscribers. Proprietors of the above Works,
manufacture
Stationary Engines, Railroad Cars, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, and Castings, Of every description. They call special attention to their jeita.t±oxa«.x*y Exaffixa.®* Having adopted the LATEST AND BEST IMPKOVK.HKftiTS, And using the best materials and the greatest care in their manufacture, the ENGINES are regarded as the MOST* SUPERIOR IN USE. They flnish to order Bnwlne* of mnyr Required Power mmd * Size, FOR FLOUR AND SAW MILLS,
—OR—
MACHINE SHOPS. Their Worts situate ADJOINING THE RAILROAD DEPOTS, with immediate conneciionijviUi the CANA1-, enable them to detiver work with facility and dispatch. JONKftV'WASS & CO. N. B. We are also prepared to furnish the SUPERIOR STEAM BOILERS, manufactured at this-place,
ALSO,
ONE in ever
of his tickets are blanks, eveqr aiath ticket ranging from *230 op to $40(1. The persona of discernment must easily Judge from the above comparison, which
scheme is most desei
srving of popular favor.
One other fact 1# worthy of oheervatioa: I secure tee lyment ol the Gifts by Mortgage Deeds of Real Estate, lined at 920,000, with a power of attorney made to Ricketts & Daily, of Edinburg, Indiana, Keriia * Fitegibbon, and Job* V. Dunn <k Co., of the Metropolitan Bank of Indianapolis; Judge A. Hammond, of Terre Indiana; Jamee Crawford, Esq., and James Rat-
Hame, Indiana;
cliff, Esq.,of Oxford, Ohio,
them to fulflll
by Messrs. Nxil Hi Lacblan <St Co.
mart dtf
j:. B. & CO.
A NEW FIRST CLASS LOCOMO t ■ * »v »o»a jfV SALE.—Tbe Lexington and Frankfort
d. Esq., at
cuu, nsu.,*» ~—, —tiiorizing 1 all ol my contracts In connection jrith the Gift Distribution, should I fail to fulffl them promptly myself, by sale of said Real Estate withoat suit. The Dee.Is hare
ry SEVEN CertlBeatea get*a good and val-
_ , 1 uable gift. Sure’*, of October, 1S55, on a capital of Hone Powers,Threshing Machines, and | $12,000, issues lywo of tickets; eight om of everyjnne
SEPARATORS.
And Gisers’Patent Grain Seperator, with self-regnlat ing Fan aud IhvWiiig Shelf, (dispensing with the ordinary Shoe and Kiddles.) Jan 5 dty TO MAN ( FACTUKEKS AND CARDERS. VtTE would reetiectfully invite the attention of ManVV ufacturers and Carders in the W'est to our com-
plete and full assortmeut of
Cotton and Wool Machine Cards,
From the Manufactory of
JAMES SMITH & CO.
—ALSO—
HANNA & CAKPENTEU’S
Celebrated S&tinett and Jeans Warps.
All of which are warranted of the very best quality,and | to perform all my contracts, I refer to the abovewill be sold at the Manufacturers’ prices. named gentlemen; W. M. McCarty, W. J. Elliott, of the Please give us a call at the old stand of A. G. « il- | American Hotel; Stewart di Bowen. Booksellers ; J.
lard & Son, No. 4b, Washington street.
feb27d2m A. B. WILLARD & CO.
for the treatment of respectfully tenders
hi* professional services to the public. Having had an experience of over twenty years in the treatment ot the Kye and Ear, he b»« the iuffnite satisfaction of knowing that he can perform the most critical operations sud exreordinary cures. His mode of treatment Is entirely new, perfectly safe, and never known to fail in giving relief. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial of bis
new aad painless remedies.
Office No. 12>, Illinois street. w RuraaENcxs:—Rev. Mr. Young, of the M. K. Church,
Rev. Mr. Hulburd, of the Presbyterian Church, ( apt. M.C.Lilly and William Willis, Columbus, Ohio; Hon. Harrison How, of Missouri; Robert II. Hatcher, do; J. 8. Speddi, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Ex-Gw. Helm, of Keetucey. fob 1ft d&wtf
PWNCiPLE ! NEW REMEDY!!
but those who will
THE GREAT ENULIH RtlitnY
,*1K ,1 A M b.S ( i A UK pS
CF-LKUHATKI) i'K.WALi; |‘|| U 'nBEPAKEDtram r — * u
A M. D , Pliy
M ed i
i a pr
M. P , Piiyi.civn hxlraorilii invaluable .Meduiii,' .. 111,1;,. ., painful atid daligeion. tltv ■
constitution.
It moderates all e*ioss, reii, brings on the moiiiniy peri . 1 Pills should bo used IflOo, l! r, m. ttnemuut; they lor'.dy tue .u
suffering during lae-o , ensblinir \»tn , her duties with sutely > ' tier- 1 ; i
These PiU.» shauld 1, r.'. fr UST TliRF F. MO.YTUs t , sure to hr mg on Mieearrm^
are toje.
In all cases of .V>r* ■u-ar 1 t tbe Back and Limbs, Heaimo.., f„ , (J lion. Palpitation ol ibu Hear:, . ,f tencks.RIck Headucho, \1 hliesu ! [ 1 r,.. easesoccasioued by u disoidcr-il... ^ effect a cure when all other inesi,share 1, though a powerful remedy, »t . , ,.t v , inel, uutiiaony, or any other 1,1.1, ‘- tl Full directions hi'coinpaiiy in. c.uh ; in tbe United States and i':::. !, 1 ti| K 1 • , Sole Agents for tin.country. 1. t . I; \ 1 i'iw
sale of said Real Estate withoat
been regularly acknowledged^ind^deposttetnii the In the charge of John P. Dunn dk Co., to whom 1 refer
day of April, 1850, it being the _
ville and l^exington Kallroad is to be sold, a llrstclasis Locomotive, built by the New Jersey Locomotive aad Machine (’otnpanv—weight, 20 tous; 4 feet 8)i Inches gauge; 1 Much cylinder; 2b-inch stroke; .4 driver* (5 feel). Tender 011 2 trucks of 4 wheels each. The machine In perfect repair. The imrehine is sold for want of adaptation to the curvature of the rood, and not for any defect in the machine. It will be sold on a credit of
six months, with approved security.
SAMUEL GILL,
mar29-dtdj Superintendent L. & F. R.R. VTOXICE W1LLIAMSON &1IAUGH still conTN tinue the Bianu acturirigof Wrought and Cast Iron Ruling, Vcnuidahs, Bank Vaults, Iron Doors, Window Shutteis, Ac. Also, plain and ornamental Iron Stairs, and general House Smithing. We ask the citizens of Indianapolis, and the State at large, to give us a call before going elsewhere, as we are prepared 10 do work at the shortest notice, and on rea,
sonable terms.
Our motto is encourage home industry, (and especially when you can do as well as by going elsewhere,) and
by so doing you will prosper.
Market,"VI c-UPA? 1 **™ street, between Washington
A. L. VOORHEKS, R. F. UNDERHILL.
3Nr®x*r
and
3.dlL
“WILLIAM ROBSON, E. GRKENLKAF.
DE’irxxx.
I\EW ARRANGEMENT. HAVING PURCHASED THE City Foundry and Machine Works, (Located in Indiauapolis,) /^F R. R. Underhill dc Co., we wish te give notice \J that we will henceforth conduct the business on a much more extended scale, and are prepared at any and all times to furnish STEAM ENGINES of any size, UPRIGHT, HORIZONTAL, or OSCILLATING with vxav heavy IKON rkd FRAMES, cast or wrought /ran ShaJ'ts, Governors, Sfc., built in a superior manner and with all th* latest improvements. Specimens of which can at any time be seen at the Works. BOILBKS, CHIMNEYS, .. , Of any kind and size can always bo furnished at short notice. Also, manufacture to order at short notice any and all kinds of GEARING for FLOURING MILLS.— Also, sash and Muley Mills, which, with our patterns of the most improved water wheels, added to our experience and the facilities we have for doing work, enable us to build MILLS for either STEAM or WATER which CANNOT BE SURPASSED by any other parties. We manufacture and keep on hand TAGGART’S celebrated FLOUR-PACKING MACHINE. Railroad Companies wanting castings for their roads, or repair shops, nr CAR WHEELS, either separate or in pairs, can be accomplished at short notice. And also, other parties wishing any other castings. Our Manufacturing Department is under the control and personal supervision of Mr. GREENLEAF, whose reputation as a Master Machinist is sufficient to satisfy all persons who know him as to the quality of our work. - We have set out with a determination to improve th« machinery of the country, as far as lies in our power to do 30, from our own experience and the improvements of others: any of which we will introduce, when we are satisfied that in so doing we render our machinery more valuable to ihe purchaser. And we hope a liberal public will sustain us with their putiouage. UNDERHILL, GRKENLEAP, & CO.
Jan 12 <1iAw3m
RKABi
in me cnarge 01 jouii afuuu ™ v.«., ^ wuv.- • all persons wishing to Inquire into the truthfulness of this statement. As to my integrity and capability to perform all my contracts, I refer to the abovenamed gentlemen; W. M. McCarty, W. J. Elliott, of the American Hotel; Stewart <$< Bowen. Bookseller*; J. D. Defrees, of the Central Bank; Judge W. W. Wick, Postmaster; Hugh O’Neil, Esq.; Col. J. P. Drake and R. Browning,—all of ludiairapohn. B. F. Jones and W. F. Pidgeou,of the Kentucky Stock Bank ol Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. Tannehill, of Bartholomew I county, Indiana. Judge P. M. Finch, R. Hamilton, Esq., Jacob Peggs, Recorder, Mr. Jennings, Treasurer, and Prof. J. F. Hougham. of Franklin Indiana. I could rive thousand* of other reference*, but
ENOUGH 13 ENOUGH. Amxn!
A discrepancy in the date of certificate* aad proj grammes, is owing te the detention of getting out pro-
gramme*.
TO TIIK PUBLIC! KEKLY’S Great Western Clock, Watch and Jewelry TTAV1NG made an arrangement with Drs. North & Depot, Wholesale and Retell, Indianapotis, No.28 VanH Movritr, in the Dental Practice, the latter having blaricum’s Block, Meridian street, nearly opposite the
been uksociated with us for several year*, wecheerful!^ | Post Office.
I am now a citizen of Indianapolis for Life—am engaged in the above business, ana the purchase and sale of Real Estate. 1 would call particular attention to the
following notice: . ( GREAT BARGAINS!
56 BeautiAil Building Lots,
DRS. NORTH & MOFF1TT, [successor to drs. hunt.] Xt. Gelid exit 3D® ax t i stM* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. TTPOKriCS—fPrst Washington street. East of the ralmer Pause, over J. P. Pope 4- Co’s f>rug Store. AI,li WORK WARRANTER. Reference—A. M. A: P. G. G. Hunt.'
_ rTI . . iy recommend them to the confidence of our patrons and the public, as proficient and competent o^>eraters^ fob 19 dtf P G. C. HllilT.
COAL! COAL!! COAL! !
/TlHK subscribers have in their yard on South-street, A opposite the Madison Depot, from l-,000 te 15,0U0 Bushels of the Finest Quality of Pittsbugh or Youghio-
gheny Coal, and are daily receiving large additions.— Six squares from the ceutreof Indianapolis,north-eaat, Those Lu want of Coal for any purpose, cannot do bet- in the most healthy locality, will be sold at private sale, ter than to call at the office and leave their orders, Terms: oue-slxth cash down; one-sixth In one year;
one sixth in two yean; one-sixth in three years; onesixth (n four year*; and one-aixlhla five yean; interest paid annually, in Keoly’* and Stumph’s Mechanics Addition. The industrious poor man ean here got a
which will be filled with dispatch.
Ours is the only Coal Yard in the City that weighs Coal, consequently purchasers will be certain to get the amount of coal purenased. JORDON & STORKR. Indiauapolis, January 30,1856. Jan 30 dtf
NORTH WESTERN AGENCY For the Location and Entry of Lands. rpHK undersigned will act ns Agents or Attorneys for A others in the selection ami entry of Government Lands in Iowa, or in any of the North Western Slates,
a'nr further particulars address ft. J. GATLING & BROTHER. ^ Indianapolis, Ind. WM. J. GATLING dt BROTHER,
feb 27 d&wtf Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
TO MANUFACTURERS. MACHINE CARDS AND WARPS, XLWFV* ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY A. B. WILLARD & CO., m&rl8 dim No. 40, West Washington-st.
NEW SPRING MILLINERY. jy£RS. THOMAS Ac CO., are in receij
of a very large aasortme and FANCY' GO
70., are in C|^ta| G°0 O D S for the Spring trade;
Silk Hats, Kotin
era, Splendid Kibbons. Also, Honiton Swiss and Jaconet Coltara, I.ace, Swiss, aud Jaconet Sleeves. Also, Mourning Goods, Edging}, and InsertiBgs, Hosiery, Gloves, <&c.,to which We wouid call the attention of the Ladies at No. !5 South Illinois street, East aide, a few
doors South ot Palmer House.
marU dtf
MRS. THOMAS & CO.
Q. GOLDSMITH, N TJ R S K’R Y M A N, HAS ON HAND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Perpetual Roses, he., he., JO’Address—Forlville, Hancock county, Indiana,20 mitesfrom Indianapolis,on the Bellefontaine, K. K. Jan 1 dtim
KKAli ESTATK AOHNCY. rpHB undersigned nas established an Agency for the X purchase and sale of ReaT Estate in Noblo.and adjoining counties, and has effected arrangements which oifer superior inducements'for those vrishiilfe to bny sell the same, in this seetton ef the State. Particular attentioa wUt’be paid 1* Routing tiauua. Leasing Farm*, and other busiuos* which it may be pecessary for non-residents to leave In the hands of ah agent
references! ' " Dr. K. W. H^EHis:
Judge Hanna, Fort Wayne;
John B. Howe, Lima;
Coudh, Wright & Hayden, Indianapolis.
JAMES McCONNEL,
Jon 11 d&wly* Beal Estate Agent, Llgonier, ind.
VfKKCHANTS* HOTEL—(Formerly the Duncan usual, receivepromr lattention.
JvlHonse,) on the West side Of the Public Square, Prices low, as ONL COVINGTON, IND.
C I T Y I M P R O V F, M E NTS. HADLEY* HUNT & 91 BADEN HALL, A RE making improvements in the front of their XX Store House, in order to be able to display the VERY LARGE SPRING STOCK they are expecting to receive soon; and they would respectfully say to their friends that they will be pleased to receive their calls at Ihe Meridiait-sL entrance lor a few day*. They are selling Goods very low, to close out Winterstock. |mar20 dtf T. B. Pi‘IRIl\'JE, Engraver on Wood and Metal, Moumim—Meridian Ml reel, (Opfcsoile Post OMee,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
TTAVTNG received the First Premium at the late I X State Fair of Indiana, as a testimonial of respect for his unrivaled workmanship, would must respoct-
iat all orders in
home, if he applies quickly. Over one-third of the Lota are now engaged. Sales te commence on the 1*1 day of April, 1856. I. I- KRKLY, iuarSl-d&wtf JOHN B. STVMPH.
BOOK AQBV0Y.
rpilE subscribers have established a Book Agency la X Philadelphia, and will fhrntoh any book or public* lion at the retail price* foe* of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price or any of tbe $3 Magazines, such aa Harpers', Godey’a,Pattuua’s, Graham's, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &c., will receive the magazine for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; er, it' subscribing to a f2 and a gl Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portrait*. If subscribing to •6 worth of Magazine*, all three portrait* will be cent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish It. Envelopes of every doacrlpUon and size, la large or small quantities, furnished. Saul Praam*, Mtee, dtc.,
sent te order.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. View* of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, View* of Machinery, Book Illoatra-
NEW
U fTVAC'TS are stubborn thing*,
X 1 not believe until they see for themselves, can have ample and tangible proof that the old ay sic m ol dosing Aeca SursaaBas with mixtures of Araenic, Mutnine. Mercury and Stryckine, must soon be exploded and abandoned, because, “the remedy 1* worse than the disease,” aad because you cannot take potion without bung poisoned. You may not feel the ill elfocts at once, but you will be more fortunate than some others, if you ■take the dticovery before your constitution ti broken.— Be advised, then, in season, and test for your own satti-
fhetion the facts which prove that
Awn* Sufferers cam Be Cure* without
Peiaon !
No matter how long you have suffered, nor how obstinate your dtaaase. The dticovery of Khodr'* Fbvrr and Aaca Brea, or Antidote to Malaria, is a fact which will abundantly prove tha truth of these assertions. It tenothing lea* than“NATumk’* InrALUSL* Antidot*,” pTWftmlrg the sure and active principle ef re*i*tance to any attacktfrom Malaria, which 1* known to be the cause *f Fever and Ague. The value of this Remedy consists U teese simple
FACT* :
It ti free from all poisonous drugs, pleasant to the taste, ay be taken at any and all limes, and though the small t quantity possesses the power te stop the worst Ck" and Fever, the Ingredient* are so harmless that no po ble Injury can ouie from it* constant use, In proei <>■ which, the follow ing certificate ti attached to each bot-
Naw York, June 11, 1855.
“I have made a chemical examination of “RIlUDKS’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE,” or “ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Merifory, Quinine,and Strychnine, but have aot found a particle of either in it, nor have 1 found any substance in Its composition that would prove Injurious to the evustitu
uOQa
JAMKft K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.”
The claims of such a medicine are safety based upon It* intrinsic merits. It has no similarity whatever 10 any of the pills or mixture* which aboand In every section and contain more or lew of the potems which destroy the vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable inju-
ry to thoiu&ucU of croiluloua and ignorant sufferora.
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURB never fails, strange a* il may *eom, and a trial only ti neco«*ary|lo
establish every word here stated aa Fai-ts ! 1!
JAMES A. RHODES,
Proprietor, Providence, K. I
GEORGE H. BATES, Wholesale Areal, 113 Water Street, and for sale by C. H. RING, C. V. CLIC'KNEK
A CO.,*nd druggtatsgenerally.
Tor sale by RT BROWNING, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Jy 25
sll
■ | fvl
RAKE INDUCEMENT!
DRUG STORE'FOR SALE!
ThEUiti desires* of retiring from business, 1 offer
Jt> for sale my ENTIRE STOCK of
Draga* MesUeimea* Fancy Articles :
Pixtnres, 4kc., Ac.
The repntatioaof this establishment, together with the amount of custom It eoelroti, offkra induomenU rarely to be met with. Blook about 92,000; rent 9900 per aa.
aum; tocotfoa la cuatral pari of tha oily.
Tk*u»—Oue-iborih down, balance In ft, 16 and 24 m on tha, with mtarestt or 1 will exchange for good paying Stocks, or for Lead la part. For further particulai
apply to jy«5—dtf
r par
H. C. MAYNARD* Druggist, Madison,
TUTTLE A MOSES. Aufem. \ \ * J N. B. SI Slid li IHMtOg- -L.liiJ., r thorized Agi-nl, «ill lli.ure a'• I ; ! .
mall.
For sale wholesale and i.Csdiu W v. t * •
ln<liHuapi>lis. and Dmiu-i-N n' ,
January 1st, ls.i)>, -.l.va Iv.
" MARY LAM) UHTLIIILS! Orn< * of tii* Mar. 1 »\e. 1 . . 1., , „ ’■ l;.ap-.ii<.rv, July U, i-a* JUPAi.i. 1K Kera or ( k 11:, 1 • . p,. k ^ Tn RSI's,in in* I oi I to. .* « in..i; •, j, or Maryland, staAEtih. 1 . . ,., t ,.. ,
F. -V. BU N .1 >, v,a m. ,
TOR, AND ANY OTIISRS \R. ,|' i fe
Owing U> numerous appii.'si. .i„ ir m , , j ,
eoniitry, themniiagein.'iil will
filling of orders for ficUcH or t i-r". 1 ., 1,1 ,1
land Lotteries.
Persons at adi-Un. e in.... ■ ; .I■ 1 ' ■ ; i4 , their orders for‘I'ickt-i, pi . nn, 1
confidence obser».■ I
Those L-Uories 11 r. Ir.n. > d .! t ... Baltimore, under liie siqniciufefdt 1. . i<
lory Commissi e c. .
as socurlty for the|>a>nimt »t : I'm. I'lnj,,, , Whole Tiekets areli.'in jji t . y;.' 11 , ,i y r
Tickets in proportion.
There are uvver lo««. than 2d,uo i'iii m . whieli Prizes vary inauiounttr o ai t..yiH.i Ing to the price ..1 the li. ti i.. t er iii>l.e.. VVheu price 01 1 ickelsu *1 logncijm 1 , «
“ ” " »-•
i“ “ “ *■> “ “ “ 51" JKnv “ ‘ “ ftA* ‘ «' .. With numerous Prizes 01 $lii.(.M, $l,iMi,r>i 91bU, iVc., dee. Person* can r«ni.1 11 un ,0 . iic i<. $1 upwards, that Uiey wiah teinv. u.on r .jko! slut we forward its value in lickvts n. tiw I .il rv 4*,^,,,
nous I,, dtf inuitiwl, il.'ii
sry that will bo drawn aitcrti. . ‘ n.iolu- -..i
the ticket in lii* p«ts.«**li.n. An OftVial-. b.-milia IxtUery will bo set t with all tick. - .. i .1, .r fui.i sealed in an ordinary . in si .j. , . t ih •: .• tory is drawn the official Drnw ie mill ■ t, i-vcCiet with a written Explanation of the r- i ; r iu.^
The Drawn Number* afe also |uiMis!i..d m pers of tbe City of Baltimor.', and in ib ic
Intelligencer, Washington. I».
A Circular containing .til the S.-hamei will ba wuti any one by addrossim; tU.- uadcrsiru. d.
Address orders for Tickets to
F. \ . RIGA.IN, No. t i alicri sirsti,
sep 7 dly Kiltniiore, Mxryltti l
l.oU.<ri
ted by the purchaser, ..r, il some Lolteiv that will be dra'
“•y I- 1
guerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press.
Persons at a distance, having saleable articles, would
find it to their advantage to address tha subscribers, as oerm Sued an will "“■:rr®4SrI owe
i. a. bvram. t. mat firrck.
de 4 ddewly
we ^H REPAIMNG^ vv beat Watch Workman in the State of Indiana. - Watches that pass through their hands never come back, with the complaint of failure to perform, bnt In every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in case of failure, we refund the money promptly. Bring along your Watches, if you want them properly repaired by men who know how to work at noQ2-dtf W. H. TALBOTT A CO.’S TDBT RECEIVED— O 15 hhds good N O Sugar 6 hhds do refined Sugar lObbti do crushed do 50 chests and caddies Tea, all grades, which I will tell low for cash. . C. A. ELLIOTT,
sep 29 dAw
MEW PHAEMACEUTICAL HALL, Coraer Illnole and Maryland Streets,
(Palmer’s New Building.)
fTtHE emterttgned wishes to direct the attention of the X public te the above named establishment, which has been fitted up.with the design to furatsh everytiiiag be-
Drug Store. Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Glass ware. Paints, Oils, Ac., of a reliable
quality and moderate price.
To the Ladies I wish to say, that I keep constantly on hand, Harrison's and Jules HaueDs celebrated Perfumery, and that my owa Perfumery and Chemicals have been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at th# last State Fair. Perfumery la for personal ornament, pleasure, comfort, and health, and ought to stand conspicuous aa befitting Christmas presents; your patronage therefore, I herewith solicit. 1 also invite the attention of the Physicians, and 1 hope that they, by examining my Establishment, will be far from finding It a mere Patent Medicine
By Authority of the
Shit.-
Drawn on the j.lan ..f th.’' F.n.il I . |i rv < f H r Cula.
ATTENTION HOG OEIYER8.
ThACOfti has Just received at 59 Waahington street, D the largest assortment of Rubber Clothing ever oft fered in the State of Indiana, which will be aeU at 35 per oau less than at,any other house in the State. His stock consists in part of— ! • 406 heavy Rubber Overcoat* for 92 Sfi; usual price 94 50 very >e* French Rubber Ovascouta, from 94 to 9ff 25 Elegant French “ Cloaks “ 4 to 7
WO pair long Leggings, very cheap
190 4 “ RnbberPauta,from91 to 91 75
Ml dozen Gents Driving Gloves' S “ Ladles « “ : 5 “ “ long Washing Glove*
snguage, nngnsn, ri
_ 1 amurance to Physicians, that they can prescribe with safety to their patients,and I am willing to have my Medielnea examined b; any respectable Physician or committee of Physicians, and correct or furnish everything found deficient.
J. ROSENTHAL,
dec 11 dly Druggist and Chemist.
ARK Y4HJ UCR! ~ Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it Is too late. Four fifths of all the diseases which people the church yards, might be cured by Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, if take a in season Don't go dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy aad ttiltess, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don't wear the Headache,
Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your J leyounelfaroaud the world
ThHF. Drawings take).' AV m the City of Atlai.la, 1 tendence of sworn Ousntu Sute. Only ten lb.mi- .it.) 1
:i4H>00
1 Prize of • 1 “ 2 “ 2 “ 4 “ 10 “ 10 “ 50 “ 20 “ 20 ApprnximaiC.n* 120 Prizes amounting to. Prizes payable at si- ht wit Wholes 95.00.’... Halve*
Hie .''ll 1 nf Uih in icl' yt 1,1) * .if*r Uiri injH’f ii
ih5»»HCl
<1 ollrl.
f]l> Oil
fully annoouce that all order
his business
• “ Rubber Cape
Remember the place, opposite
SIGN OF
AO 12
Hate* Hoase,
OF THE BIG FLAG,
Aud the Rubber Dressed Man.
stomach tifouL Don't covered with Ptaapl or any of the unclean
iff *t parade yoi >e*, Blotehes, in diseases of
Ulcon, Sores aud all the akin, because your
Don’t show yourself about,
ur Stomach and
damattJMwscta and W inch aator.
of tho Indianapolis, Pituourg, and Cleveland TrSns, Iff’ Pasaorigera by this rout* go through to Clncin aud arrives at Dayton lutimeto connect with the Trains . -A
09 the Mad River aud Lake F.rie, Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton, and Dayton, Xenia, and Bel pc* Railr md*. Tlekeu by this route fer sale at the principal Ttckel
offices la tte West.
Be sure and aak ter Tickets by IndlanapolU, Pittsburg,
airn ■ ‘ ~ -
N, IND.
The Hotel will be under the uianagementof Mr, Geo. later—whose undivided attention will be given towards making comfortable all who may favor the house with their patronage. r Attached to the house is a targe and commodious Stable, entirely new. Travelers will find R to their advantage to give us a call. ADLER & CO. Covington, Jaa. 8, 1856.—d&w6m
feb7 dSm
Y ONE PROFIT Is charged.
, Buffalo, Pittsburgh aad Phitadel-
^Passenger*Take NoUco,thtilithe only route by which you can leave Indianapolis in tha afternoon, and reach e^Sag 1 *’ I,#w,u *’ Za,>MTllle «»d Wheeling the same -2ft oo “* ciio, “ 11
1 G avetand Route.
TTPFare aa low as by any other Route. T^*Fu^^neral^information in regard to Fright, apply L. R RY, freight ^AixHupn.
ID*. C'2lumba. and nttabatgh Bag|age
“from Indtaaapolti U
.-.c-s^g^jawftv
-w^checkml
through. Philadelphia Baggage^
ly Morning Train from
HMnapelti, March 21,185*.
STEAMBOAT ROUTE. ozmj'v fta 00 x
TO
WZ2
MONKY SzVVED BY THK (Md Madisoi Route to Ciiciuati! By ftBilroad to lUdiaoB and by Stoom-
boot to Ciaeinnatt.
qniHE Treta. for Ctnctnnati leave tha Union Depot at -*- }■* A-. **; “1 R y - \| Cto * ,, ?o^ftAn io mammmrrne tho moat magnificent Boats on UmwiLun Wlttan, and arrive* la Cincinnati at 5 o'clock next , in time tor Business 01 Eastern connection*.
Micbifoo Sootbom ft Morthom Indiono
ATT.TCWWS, m -—Uffl
From Toledo to Chicago,
fiartlh^Uw
JUMae a* nUM ..yr*.** J *“ °* -2^tss|?JSrr , -~ Third—Afternoon Express Lsavm Toledo at 13fi
Tn aeoami
rivtag in Chicago at 6.45 a. ■.
•gen by thti Route will save from two to threo ^Through Uckata c*a bn procured la Coiamlmaat tha on a atngl* trip, beaides enjoying a deiighuu £Oncs <rf the Clevniaad, Colemhne aad Ctaeteami aud
"E* te-wWSTPk.
ajgpsraad StatervH.m oa the Boat without charge.
rid* On the Ohio.
are only good oa tha day they are pnr „ eUng public. On Fare has
hfian Reduced to Two Dollar* and Fifty Cents, thus »■- ■Mfig Fnmitio* and others who may desire a plaamat snffttrdre,*al tn whore the wring af reonny la an ob fodhta aratt tasmislve* of the advant^n of this Route,
nafo* stepat Franklin for Dinner at f o'clock.
A^tKANGKMENTS.
contncta for Freight haiwoem 1 aaati, at greatly reducad prices.
dnricaa.
H. Turner, at tho 1
P w Freight
R. P. Jooea, Madtioo; K.WUUH, 1 the Mail Company N» Wharf Boot,
y, Cincinnati.
B. W. H. ELLIS,
‘-r. M5S*
EV.A.xxnxt.o^ft.xb asaBxsrx DO YOUH WATCHES VARY?
.NEFF’S.
® r ^3
LIFE INSUBANCE. The Maiihaltan Life Insurance Company of
New York.
CASH CAPITAL AW® ASSKTS Oxrex* ^800.000. C. Y. Wimfl*. Secl'ry, N. D. MoasaN. President, A. S. WaioBT, Physician, C. B. Davis, Ag’t, lud'p's, qnHIS COMPANY having complied with the taws of A. thti State, the undersigned is prepared te make insurances on Urea, at reasonable rates. Pamphlet* relating to the subject of Life Insurance, can be obtained by calling at the Agency, corner of Washington and Meridian streets, (upstairs.): , fob 2a Cm C. B. DAVIS, ^anL NOTICE f\F the removal of th* Land Office from BnoWlmKJ vtau to Cn.wtvtn, iw the Tesritory af Mianaaatn. In accordance with the pravWasm ef tho set ef Coofor the sale of public lands in the “ Root River UistrkA,” la tho Territory of JiinnasnU, jolL be removed
srss?
first Jag ef MV nen. w
By order of the President:
LADIES’ F ASil IO N A B LE DRESS, CAP ABONNST.SkyjtABLlSHMENT
JONH OHAKBUNG, Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Control Washington and Meridian St nets, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, TT AS received his well selected Stock of Ready-Made XL Clothing, suitable for the Summer season. His Etoek eonstiteof the beat articles oi Cloths, Casaireeres, Doeskins, Vestings,plain and fancy. Coats, PaatsA’esta of every variety. Ueat’a FarnialainR Of every deecription, kepi constantly on hand. I alar keep several experienced workmen, and am preparoJ to fill all order* prompt** and to the satisfaction of cuatoman. Call aud examine my work and stock before purchasing elsewhere. >U g j dtf
STONE CUTTING. SCOTT, NICHOLSOH * OO n Having comm.need the BaaineM of mTONTl CflTWXXiTOk la all It* Branches, respectfully solicit tha patronage of all who may require say thing in their line, having constantly on hand n large assortment of Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From the different Quarries, suitable for Building pur-
poses.
Khop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Wash-
ington street.
ir> Their prices prompt. Omevsby
doc 19 dty
system wants cleansing.
lean, haggard, all envad in, because you
Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s I 1,10,1 fe"‘«rk d>te production* i 1
Wf itiioiil Ucdmdiun
(ln»ncrt|l rtAMUKL
Muo^r
Panic* aishing l<> order I ukw< in Hh ficbome will pleav* add re.-, HiR\ti Hu «. Na*bvilla, Tennentcc, when tlrkev* aiU'* 1 forwarded to their addrets ( ortiil.iBt. I'r*- ’ sent te each purchaser of Tickets. ». l " taken to write the n-iiiu-of tb<-i .a!< ■■ ■ ■■ t -'t •’ signature plain, so tbere mnv to ii > nnit'di •' drew. H U(VE) III loiO. Ural fub26dlv 5 . . I mu- e-" POK’N U OHHS V \KU » OH *»» WILL B» READV NEXT WEEK.
In one vol., I.'nio. I'ikc SI,
Arthur twordon I*hm»
A Romance of tho fcua, with St fit i
few H
BY EDOAR A.
of Huifl'*fj POE.
“The present Tblitine
PUIS set these things right as surely as water queuche* ,<' r .V ,ll, l>m' >* > •••■’ •re. The purifr the body and blood, aad restore their i lt, «r»ry I'f*. is Uic long. ,1 function, into healthy activity which you t aa feci aa ““v *”‘ , *d.itioa w c U.n >■ ol 1,1qnlck as they are taken. 'Ihcy are the one great medi-i mml i>arraii\. 11, 1. cal wonder off thti age, recognized by all who know! <ul>u * were, iu tic autidfr's o»i.
thalr virtues, and many thousand* know them, l ake n ):” 1 l’*“ r Cherry PecTorial for a Congk, and the Pills for all de- ll . 11
raugementi requiring a purj^U cal (fimlti^LweUiMas!', Jfe
And by all dreggtita.
ve raedU ine.
R, Practical and Anaiytl-
— J Mid by
K. BROWNINO, ladianapolti.
are reasonable and 1 by Mail promptly attended to.
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inr:
TlmtT.F.: THE STAR WORK
eftho West, ti atBl an hand; aari I wish U 1
that fiat ae anal in tha ctig,m
- = fifowMeataff tkaRed Card man totiu
remember the place
ffffbaa the firm will te. H. KELLOGG A SON. Mm. J,Waa* WmafirfMrfi^m-j*
ErEOPOLITAN BANK,
*ep 12 dtf
B. B. Allpasaaaa ledehted to me by notsa new due.
reapectfeUy reqnastad to ceil ned
tout thanks to alt my eU kind palwaapn hereto
,tokd hop* hy sMtct andearefolaouartion to heaiaes ■ merit a raattaeaaea ef Ihetr lihetettra. ^ BWHfitf MRNRV ABLLOGG.
aatthok accoeaS. are reapectfaliy 1 •W, find hops hyaHtctasol careful I
P. ft. Wa don't 4 amrtl dtf
Tf ■■ CI.WYWB-—U fine. Aid filtovea, dtok oalaaal
>1
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F.
t “The Old I
AAohA ZSsRaR®
rpHE undersigned has eatablisbesl an Agencyfor the X purchase and sale of Real Estate in Northern Indian" aad Southern Michigan, and has effected arrangemeat* which olfer supenur ioduceioeuU for Ihose wSh* ing to buy or sell the same in the territory above named Pariicitisr attention will be paid to renting House*, Ltoring Farms, examining titles, sod other businea* Se^d^^^T" 0 ^ to
james McConnell, HOWARD BALDWING,
^ Reel Estate Agents, Court House, Albion and Ugenia, KoMe lid. References :—Charles C. Tucker, Washington Cttv D. C.; K. W. H. Kills, Indianapolis; MrtTenSn * Kdgnr. ImUananolti; Judge Samud Hernia, Port Wayne,
• MBW Wmmk.KSAfidK : - 7 .
BOOT, SHOE, ANJ> HAT STORF dtfootiy from Manufacturers at the lowest Ca-h prices, which they now offer to the trade at u low figure* m the same article can be parebseed le nay market west on the Mnuafsias, Aa Impartial —miaalliia af onr 8teck ti reqtecUuIlT soticite^T wren ot on,
CO.VNKB, BURTON 4k WORM AN, w3m Watotona st-. Eaat of Masonic itai
of all
ELEGANT JEWELRY!! TUST received by Express a large assortasMl
tl the new and elegant styles of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, filiTwox—TMTeax*®, «M»o.
price*.
Remember the place for bernlns at
No ! Balsa Hoeaa,
mfftlfi ». J. BALDWIN A CO.’S
rUST MKCKIVI V 29 bag* Cettoa Ya
Batlinc
Wa^toendtowforaHh.
I bag* Cettoa Van; 85 tides C'oUo* Batting
99 bandies ”
W* tit
C V A-
Medieated lAhaUtion.
DR. J. W7 GREEN
TTAfipartoaaanUy located la Indiaaapotia.and openZ&S'SSZZ&SS
om foe com mo* sea sc princi-
ple of Ueattim the disease and not itiefibeta. life mad
of vapor. Is applied dlreeBy to thr
reAwinghealth by’ fo^^tihinf toTabtolth^lite-SrinJ ^ absurd praetti*oftrastiag dte ra of thaLnga, throagk the medium ofthestoiach, laarirriasttslnjedietaesasss as wsU aa a universal
and no longer drug the unoffending stomach.
most perfect and ■nirt-c.-.Mil - i i-h perffun h all readers a ill agree Ural ihe -li-. u-.- i. KH’ ’ 1 AuioinuU-n Chess I'luM-r . f .M.n l/'-l .■ ik* 1 !
ingenious and uonelusive.
“The nublisber ln>, ni-n ilm I : I
lion of the Works of Edgar A
ptati'd. Thu series <•( volume., el l ' ‘ foartb.enitoares. It is believed, evcijisi'f him which he h>io*ulf wouU irate .uIk.1 >1"' 1
serve.’’
ALSO, A .NEW EtiiriuN ol
Fot:’N < o viFi.rn: \u>un>. With n Memoir if Mufos Wllmot tiri4*"H of hti IJfo and Gunius t.y E. P. Willti In Four Yuluiiiei. Pri t a* *' ,
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marltd.Vw * No. Heekurasd '
II. 1.IM BOCKEK-
A'KOI Ik tLK ARK RXTAM. I'tAU* ''
JSools.gfi, »tratiox»« r > ’
WALL PAPKR, BLANK BCX>K«,
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fa, sax, hereditary predtipositiune, d 1
their symp
- y „ , T _ , ^ ©. , Cftft hft V *»d medicine seat to nay point they mayor-
iV*. 7, H'esf Washunjton Street.
from Meridian, South tult,
IXDIANAPoM-S. IM<
FOR SALE THE POtLOW^ ' *
kli q»»*“ wr
TIUl.RU, either in l.rg-
Work*
mrrjJWArmi sr s *5 , * , ssr’
with a huge Stock of nil Uufie of Dye BluAeu baud aud for into tow hy R. BROWSING, fSZwntme^****-***-
O 10 cheats Imperial Tsa; “ j 4 12 and 25 lb*. M chests Goa Pewdar Tea;
Otm No. 12* Illinois street.
saarge
Examinations free of
feb M ddkwtt
rt-. Baatof Masouic HaU^
MAUI at
r rWO VAliVABLE FA
A 99* par aero, oontaiutog 4
.flAssm was t — — —x——
F&RGUSON,
touAlgo*. ■ev 17 dtf
rfgstilaffefthedti At th* Law OWeeof
OWe* la Odd Pattewa* Hall.
tooncs a wo, dtZSSZZltai the dreelathig notes of said Beak are requited tom: althe efiteeef the Aediier or State focito thin two years from the date hereof
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74 East Waahiagto* riswet,
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PILES! PILES!! PILES 111' rtersas.ifc.'w^,,!! ^.“7 Jj**^** ' , ® e #, TffNaaaaa-wrest, lew York. JJJU^Jrt^to wtfPfirt of tho Uahod fitatoa. ttAtS, CAPS—SPRING STYLES CANNOT MR CNDBRBOLN! Bon flpffiac Style Dreae BaU. §4.23, which, for elegance and durability, cannot bs excelled
SOFT HATS
effaRsfrss, totssuaud qualitiss, to tow prices. STRAW GOODS—Ntm mad BmmmtiftU Styles. Childrmi faaej Ooodi.
McCORO BIRR A CO.,
•FdWfil 9fiBtolWi.hlaW.s-et. ■ITCHELL’S NEW NATIONAL MAP.
r\lTBR» vJ TIU1.R1 .
low for Cash : Various ...
Thcoleffr, Wedlrtnr. Law A LH.r*'*
> —ALfta-
BlttLES, HYMN BouKS A BLANk
Vansus Work*of liraPOXT. llumiirM- . ^.4
All of the variou* ( lii»«!< »l sn-l Comm '
uacd ia tin* •raction of cuisaiie , lu . ^r*. *'
Poiottir Trcatlsf« ••n Agilcullur*. __ ', f
ehoaisBi, Mschmco, Kiigme-nn*. * Popular Treutim-a on inr Dioao * * n< j %„sai
Domestic Aaiisxlo. and iiwtiiirii.tniB j Fattening and Jdsrk> ting. AI**, Ibe ’ The must reliable W ork* on Kant < <y ** ^ Most reliable Treaw* « bn .sri-cteiui
al»>, OU Gardening, siwi Farmir g gpncr»«7 ^
Wall Fapqr, Bordenug, " “* l
P “ Olt Moulding for Pictfiro Fr»»^ FINE FRENCH R»v
MOLIUAY BOOh^y ^
LETTER and NriTK P\Pr-Kf. • ^
. FANCY B.NVIU-OFfc-S; 8 tec I Pen*. Inks, SUn-. ‘’rs*^
l per, Bristol Beard, P***™*^-
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