Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1856 — Page 4
TR A MBPORfATlON. rfaf»Ot tm tl* M. & I. RAILROA pv^j^^.’wserins
Kltooa M fcX. A. M„ *04 UA*
HkIMmT.I *:'» WHl
jr:Tzna?, M T£ i “
Votmim. m4 ant** al CtMl . . _ „ . •I I Of, laka IM *1 iotmmb** mi Mat . * *■*•**; aa«t arriva a* ■» »«*. Cwiaar* •»> a«
iralM at l>*dtan»jw(l« «m
will avrtT# a*— l rrra IlMh*.
at Itm CMMMWI wHk all rartlM w*»i,M.*rta »**< Caat
Mlmlkai Mirfclffaa flty.
tk^toa,
( nlawbMf, Pn»A Wayna,
Oaatllaa,
rln* at Mali l ’ Halil-
wlUi iho VIo y M train on IHo Ohm ami tVnaayUaiiU Rallmwl for Pnutmrah. machine »*iiul»wrjjh at i«:9a P M, oonnorllii* al I nlaaibua with Um> Mall Kapmaa Wain on Iho Ontral Ohio Kallr.*a.| Ibf Who,•line, arrlrl Whooline, in P ,M,eonnoeling <llr««rl w»H tho Kiproaa »n iho IUIl.mi<r<< an<l Ohio Natlr»a<l r< f M<>r« a»il tho Kaai, Tbl* train r<vtu«>fia itir«<et at Rlrbiwu’ol with train (br Cincinnati. Affirm* at Cincinnati a* anna a* by any nUiar Route
from Imllnnapoli*.
H f*Paaanngnr* by lh>« train arriro U Colninbna a oiiraln abranen, an<l at Newark,/anvavlllo,
ami Ohio Mi
n mi
and all point*
the Halllmoro
Whccll ^ailrowl
u
TMinh TM AIN—ciavcIaiHi'an'i Plttabureh* 0 !' pr.'M, atU^kiP M.-—On arrlralof Mall l rain from Terra Hant" ami Pern, arrlrca at l>ayl»n<l:iin I* M, Co
hoiira in adrancaof any other Koote from IniliNnapolla, jr K
Ter
BHH m, twiuinbiia, in P M, ('levetaml, ?:4<i A M, rminurt* with fiiiti AM
train on iIm> l.ake Sboro Knllroml, ami at llnlllilo wltli Ibn .1 P M Hoaton ami New York Kxiijen I rain. arrive* at Saw York P:35 A M, nl*o connecta at Cmatline with the .Vl<i A M, on tho (Milo At I’enaylvanln Kallmml to PliUbiirgh, reaching Pltlabnrgli at lii::ill P. M, Phlladolpbla, ,1 A M , connci U direct with train for Now York ami Hmton. Till* (rain connect* at lllchinoml with
train for Cincinnati direct.
If r'Paaeengnr* l>y tbl* train arrive al Hayton SpringHeld. I’rban*. Xenia, Colilinbii*, amt all polnl* on llin t 'oliiinbii* dr Xeala, and l.lllli\Mlaini K. R. II hour* In
advance of
lle.Allaini
my other route from lmllanai>oh*.
*Tak ‘
Paa#angcr*Take Notice,thlalaibo only ronin by which
, — •- *. ^
i Md all latemawdMte point*, the Mine «U) t and •»— Kvanavtlle, RV Uwtta, t hlcafo. Ocvetawd and Htlahergh.enHy the nexi imvrnb g. ^ Paaeeineeta leave ladianapotte al It M , take the Marttwavltte cere at Prank Ha al I P. M , arrive at Martler rule at 4 P M ; or take the Ohm * Mleaiealppl ear* al North Vernon and arrive in CdevlaaaU eany la the evantne- Al Metlteon thie rain ennneelt with taa •plendid Meamcrt of the oM and reliable Matt Company. where paaeenger* win he provided with a tee •upper aed good benhe,and arrive In Claelnnatl la time to ronnert with all early train* North and Kart. • !r yPare the aame aa all other rootea. No extra rhar«efor meal*, rtele-rooma, or hamlllng baggage Kor the accommodation of wav pnmeagere. a ear will ntn In connection with each of the Krelght Train*.— I hero Tralaa remain aome lime nl each atotien, allowing peiaona to do a amall amonnl of bualneaa. Hevlnga new llae of HoaU eapreaely for Freight onr Fieight arrangement* are made uerfec.; and we call the attention or Shlpj>cr* to ihU Route. Freight, taken from Indlanapoll* to Cincinnati aad Imutavllle,
aa cheap aa by any other Koule F»r Information please apply to •
0. C. BKANHAM,
Hapcrlntendent, Madlaon. R. P. JonMj OenN Freight AmnL Madlaon At the Mall Boat Co’* Wharf; and Mo. PI. Hroadway Cincinnati, Ohio. mnytfl T H K N K W Y O UK C KN T K A 1.
X>.
from BmWmlm, JS'tfmr* #'•/!•* eng *N«jrewsf#w l» ■Jltanp, Troy, ,Vew FVrlr, eed Uottoo,
""Ugr-JF 1 BALTIMORE k 0 RAILROAD Tfm WUMltec to BaHUim *•«
WMktaftoM Oily, 0* 0.
waemw Mini r anaibatata l•"'*a^w*a nixn PMtU4«lplklR RH4 ItMW Voih.
Iifiw Oailwl nil I. k 0. R. R.'»
cmfniAL onto naiijioada.
nriMli RAI.TIMOKK AN0UMIO HAIkNUAM (with 1 Ra enlttnglineal now oghrathe fullortadranlagea rn the iravolera. tmlwoon allpnrta of the Weal and The
larger Kartem rlllea. Thleta
T1IK ONI.Y UOIITK.
Hy wbtvh through Mehelaenn bn hnd to IVaahlngton City, RaUlmorv, Fhtlndolphtn, and New Yorb.thua giving iho Wemem mere bant the mage of the Hnltimore, Phi ladetphta and New York market*, an ailvaaUge to be
derived by no ether rente.
THREE DAILY TRAINS.
Pamengern going Kart from lndtanai>ott*,tekr either of the above road* to Cincinnati,Ihonoe by the Idttle Miami Railroad Kxpreea Tratn.ata A. M., 10 A. M., or tt P. M., for Coin mbu*. connecting there with the I'ontcal Uhm
■“SiffiSS*
aeiv»4 hy
iamm sall, SMI«iVtolMtolAt V»ilos > e «• I <MM F*Uh**‘ M*w HhU WhtolRftoR >t., ^ iNtMANAfoLIS, m and view h.r »«*»rm.lvm tbo multipHally
TRANSPORTATiON. | bSTonbSrtSrtco*Wtt'un ”i rWRt ririHA KftfffMN fom Ttf* Meeu eM *t. l**»j arriving at Columtma ksNO A M, Clevetoid ^ M, roneectln* direct with the RxpeeM. Tjala P»r IHia. kirk and Hudklo, reaching Rnkkle al ibi* P M<, New A P. H. H. For Piiwbnrgh, afrtt^bR rjsxjrSsb wiaS&gK*Wheeling, arriving at Wheeling, 9«nPM. *:»> the next morning, and W'« 4fc, *R*®"} *• * ■» Philadelphia, W*. emmertlng dlrecfwtth Train Aw New York, also al b^len with train F>r Sprlnglhd l. I'rtmna, HellefonUlhe, Forest, Fort Wayne, Mawdeek* and Toledo. Thl* Train connects al Riehmced with Train mrcmrlnnatl direct. Arrtring nt Clectaaatl m >;<»* A M, bve h<>ur* In advance of nny other Reels. •MIOMI) TMAIR — Cleveleml, PlurtwMgh ami Wheeling Mall KxpmmatTMO A. M.—Arrlvleg e» ttayton, I; M. Columbn*. 3„V> P M, Cteveland,Falh, cor»necl* with the U P M tram >n Hie Uhe Shore Railroad, awl at Hnflblo olth ihc :> 91AM Rxprc**irain, ami arrive In New York nl !»-«t I* M. connects at ( rertltae
JELLANEOtrS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
for (‘olomba*. connocllng
Railroad through Newark and Zanesville, for Ho I Air,
the Ohio, fonv miles from Wheeling.
you can inavo Indianapolis In the afternoon, and reach 8hort«»t. fluickegt. and ( olumbus, Newark,Zanosvllln and Wheeling the Mine ’ ’
evening.
The only Koule hnvlng any connection* *1 l>N)bin,
either Morning or Kvcnln*. ir t' Psasengors by thi* ro
thl* ronle go through to Cluetn-
Try* Pa»*enger» by
all a* <|u)ck a< by any other.
Jiff' Columbn* and Piu*b\irgh ilitggago
^ rliecke<| tlirough. Philadelphia Haggage ro-checkodnt PiUaburgh. i’he only Morning I'rnlnfrom ImliNiiapoll* to Dayton,
or Columbn* rla DuylOn. JAMKM M. SMITH, Snp’l.,
mgr'H (nd. Central Ai Ihiytou At Wi'*iern K. II.
< If 4 N fi », O I r 1 n 1;.
JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Train* Daily (Sundays Exempted.) /*\S and arter Mar 5th, IrtVi, Tmln* will run
V/ follow*:
Pia«T fa * 1 *—F tprt*.*- -f.cnvc« Indlanapoll* at 7.tF>, A. M . *topplng nt (freonwnod, ^'r>lnklln, Kd In burg, Columnu*. Seymour, and nil Wny Million*. Ssioaii I’atiu Mm! -l.eavc*nl I Mil, P, M ., Mopping
al all Stutlnn*
Fnxtnirr Ta»i»» leave Dally, Inking Freight for all Ibpnlmve point* nl*o, for l,ont*vlllc. New All’
iwr
OCTK.’—TO NKW VoHK lib
ur*.
York
|> IV Boston IS hour*. ‘iSO miles Ihmble Track betwmm
most Boliable
14 HOCRH!-
Ilulhilo and Now York. Connecting al Allmny, Troy, riid SchenecUdy with train* to Saratoga Spring*, ami all
part* of the New Knglnml State*.
New York pan*enger» may .'hoo*e botwoen a naeaage by Railroad or Sioaml>oal from Albany to New York, an
advantage offered by no other route.
Tmln* leave Buffalo, Niagara Fall* and Sunpenslon
BrldgA, a* follow*, Sunday* oxeopted:
From this
place the connection with tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad la made dtrwct. Hy tha Kxproas train of I da route the lima from Indlanapoll* to Ratllmore I* but .Wt. (tout*, and to Waahlngnm is but MO* hours. Ho sure and a*k for dekeuby the Wheeliugroute and
linlllmare and Ohio Uallnuid.
ffT'llaggago checked through front Indtonapollsto
RaUlmorv.
rare •» low as by any ottier Route. FOR THROUGH TlCKKTS tnd all Information please apply at tha Unlonfdiepot Indlanapoll*. T. J. SHRRUOCK, Agent. WM.S. W’OODSIKS, Master of Trunspurtion, Baltimore. JOHN M. SHARP, General Traveling Agept.
mn> 1-2 dtf
I854F ECLIPSE. 1850.
Kastaru city liaRiar, and la in 'monthly raealpt of A Wan amt Ku repawn Fadtlowa, I hv m.»tk» of tha concern r^TtmllaFOeaTa yourmcmsuni, and go Jnto RKlHOVAli! HAUER A GOEPPER’S OZoOWEXSTOb WOZ1.3ES. r I^HK U1l*m thPlrold frieiuta and caaUv1. mart* Umt Uioy hat« roaoved from No .14 South WafthUiftou •trout, to ono dot>r hUut, No. 21, where th«y lavo oponod out a Still larger S lock of all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING!! Together with a line assortment of Cloths, Casstmora c., which thay oibr foraalv at their usual low prices. Garments made to order uid good ttts warranted. t allaudsee uRK & OOEPFKH, Merchant Tailors, No. 41, opposite the Capital House ludtauapol aug 31 dtf WASHINGTON FOlNDKY, OPP081TH UNION DEPOT, Zzxct 14VZ3L4V1RO llflbv laxci.. HASSELMiaN A VINTON, MAXUFACTURtRS OP ENGINES ANI> BOILEHS, Cast and Wroaght Iron Machinery of all kinda;
ALSO,
Hone Powen, Threshing Machines, and SEPAKATORS.
rrj*Stnglo Certiacales, S1-»W; 8ixfor»3d»; twelve for ifbjM; twenty-flvs for tsu, if they ere ordered to •«te address. SiO.OOO OopleRR KEELY’S FACTS
A!II>
SCIENTIFIC WIRACIsES, Containing from 70 to 100 pages, with a CABINET LIKENESS OF THE AUTHOR, YI7ILL be delivered to subscribers, on or before the W lOnt bat or Jena, 1856, with a full and accurate Report of a Distribution of »a),000, (subscription pnee, ft .001 which will be distributed among the snbeenbers at Keely’s 2d Great Magnetic O-iTt NlatlxiToltloxv, Which will come off at 15 D1A5APOLIS on the evening of the 20th day of May, 1856, on the square, under the direction of a Committee of Ten, to be appointed by the subscribers present, whose duty will be to devise a plan by which the interest of all the gubsenbera, whether tend to the Drawing, and puWwhing the Report of the Drawing, and keep the wnole in their charge until it 13 all complete. The gifts w 111 consist of a new and sub-
stantial
SAW MILL, in perfect order,
Eighteen Dwelling Houses and Building Lots
o» V >2 — 1C. TP/Ft txn im*. Tn.ltf*m«* «* rx id
MEDICAL
* p«.lnl* *1*0, rr
■ all point* mi (In' Ohio
Ibnuy, and
lb'.
nnd Ml**l«dppl river* A. I*. OSHOKNF., 8upM.
Jnnl
•. (i WinI'cnw*, Freight Aircid
PENNSiliVANlA RAILROAD. fpilK GIIMAT iK.STHM. nePfiTK, COXf uncling ibo Atl*ntlr cltlc* with Vt Mtorn, Northwestr.n snd Moulbwestern Blnto*. b> n continuous Rullwny direct. Thl* fond alsoconncci* nt I'itNburgh with ilnlly Iftie of Ricttmnr* to nil ports on the Wnstorn Kluors, and nt Cleveland and Kundnsky with *tniim<ir* tr>all port* on Hit Northwestern laikc*; making iho mo*tdlroc»,chcnpn*t and ml Is bio mule by which rumour ran h.i forwardod
icend from the Great West.
Rate* Between Philadelphia and
rn rsuriHon.
Pflirr fi »>i* Rnol*. I,hoe*, Dry Goods)
flnbAxc*,) Furs, Foathur*, Ac i F ,,, ,,>0 *
Nsi-oho Cl«*s Hook* and Stnilonoryo
DryyGood* (In bnles) Hardware, laiatfi ) 75c. per 1110%
Trtllth Cl.ANV-Anvil*, llngglng, Macon) .
aad Pork (In hulkD Hemp, Ac ( ^ 0 • F* r HN)*
Poysru Ci,*s*-Com.e, Fish, Bacon and) Pork (packed,) Lard and l.anl OII...,j P 0,
. IL/’ 1 "Goods from any point F.astof Phlladelpnla, be juirtlcular to mark pockuge, “ e»o /'.laasy/. esaio Huilriniil. " All Goods consigned l o tne Agent* of ihl* Bond nt I'hlladelpblu or Pltlsburgh, will be for-
warned wlthouldetention.
Pabiniir AobaTS.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. f., Klliotl, New York ; K. J. Hneedor, Phliadelphl; Magruw A Koons, Hnltimore | Goo. fi. Krnnclacu*, PltisLnrgh; Hprlgmnn A Brown, ('Inclnnatl, Ohio; .1. S. Moorhead, laiuUvIlle, Ky.; R. C. Meblmui, Madison, Ikd. ; Ratcliff A Co., St. Isnsl*, Mo.; J. S. Mili-hcll A Son Kvnnsville, In liana. H. II. HollsrON,
Oinfral Prtiuht /Ijfint. rhiluJrluliiit. H. J. I.UMHA KKT, ffop’l. Alton*, ta.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THKEE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS. lir.TWHKN PIIII.ADKI.PHIAt Y5I> P)u* I# burgh—Tns Morniho I'rvin loaves Philadelphia for Pittqburghtat?^ a. m. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 7 *. m. I'us Vast l.taa loaves Philadelphia for nils, burgh at I r. N. nnd Pittsburgh for Plilladulphla nt I p. M. I'us Niotrr Kxvnxs* Train leuvos Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at II r. M. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia rt
10 r. m .
The above lines connect nt Pltlsburgh with the K ilroads to ami from St. Imuls, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago. III., Frankfort, lioxtngton ami Isvulsvllle, Ky., Torre Haute, Madison, latfuyette ami lmllaun{>olls, indlaun, Cincinnati, Dayton, Siirlnglbdd, Ibdlefontaino,
laud, Columbus, Zanosvllle, Uhto; also, with the Steam
Moans, St. Louis, Lou
bo had to or from either of the
particulars, see Hand bills at tho dlffbrent
SamlusYy, Toledo, Mussallon ami Woi
i ape
ii, Siirlnglleld, llellefonlnl
eland, Columbn
Mussallon ami woo*tor, Ohio Packet Boats from ami to New
Isvlllo and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can
above place*. Kor further
atartlng point*: Passengers from iho West wUI fliTd this tho shortc*! and most oxpodilloua mute to Phlladelubla,
Hultlmore, Now York,or Boston.
THOS. MOORK,
Aatnt, Patsinger Lines, PMtaitetpHia.
J. MKSRIMRN,
marl ^ Agsnt, Pnmengtr Linss, Pills . gA
NKW AHIIANGKMKNTS
I S50.Sfl*aHBSBH85(). FOR THE EAST! CHANOK OP TlMK—CONNKCTIONN 8IIRK! IMUI4N4POI.IS, PITTMnUHUII,* f/I.RVB-
I.AND HA I I.HO \ Ik.
ffjXONMKRI.Y Indlanapoll* and Hellefontalno KailF road-In connection with the Ohio and Pennsylva-
nia, Cleveland and Colnmbu*, ake Shoi
York Railroad.
nday
BUrFA 1.0.
First,5.30 A.M. Kxpress. Second,8.30A. M. Kxpress. Third, Id.no A. M. Mall. Fourth, I'.’.iki M. emigrant. Fifth,5.10 P. M. Kxjiross. Sixth, 5,30 P. M. /tn-ommo lutlou. Seventh, 11.00 P. M. Kxpress. Only »uo train
on OuiHley, the 5 P. M. NIAGARA FAILS.
Fir*t, 5 (Hi A. M. Krpre**. Second, 8 An .A. M. Kxrro**. third, 11,(HI A. M. Mail. Fnnth, A 45 A. M. F.xpress. Fifth,0.30 A. M. F.xpress. Only ono train on Sunday,
the f. 15 P. M.
Bunhlo to Niagara Fall* and Suspension Bridge, 7.1.« A. M., fl.00 A. jvf., 12 50 P. M.,5.00 P. M.,and S.OO P. M. Only one train Sunday, at D.OO A. M. Through Tleketa to New York and Boston ean be purchased HI all I he principal Western Ticket office*; and also on the Cincinnati, IsMitsvtlle, and St. Ismis Line of Packet*. Innulre for ib-k.-is by the Naw York Central Railroad by the way of Buffalo ami Albany. Baggage checked through from Buffalo to New York ami Boston. t . Y IBB.A KD, General Sunt, ALLF.N BIfTLKR, Traveling Agent. Buffalo, May, 1R54. ,||y NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. R. i—1 / k /’IMJVfiKOF nf MNilNU TVMK. and after Wednesday nert, l.llh inst., train* will foil bo run on the New ADmny ami Salem Railroad a*
ow*:
Kxpress Tinlns will leave New Albany daily, (Sundav’s excepted) at UA.M., connecting at Greencastle with trains for Term Haute, Vincennes ami St. fovuls, and arriving at Michigan City, 4:15 A. M., and Chicago < :2d A. M., next day, making close connections with train* thence for Mliwaakie, Rock Island nnd Galena, and at Michigan City with train* Hast on Mlebfonn On
ok.,
and at Michigan City will) trains Fast on Michigan C trill Railroad for Detroit, Niagara Falls, New Y.
Hoston, Ac.
Kxi>rots Train South will leave Michl
ny at 4::so
l«
xprets i rain -Minin win leave ADchigan City at 11:45 p. M., and arrive at New Albany at4:‘!0 P. \l.,|i*
time Ui put passengers Into loulsvllle same aft
Freight Trains will leave New All . M. every day, Sunday* excepted.
,,,, JOHN B. ANDERSON, COM dtf ^ Superintendent. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CD’S ~ Great Eafftern, Western and Southern
E X PK E Ji* S ! TWO expresses leave dully for
I CINCINNATI,
UAI.TIMOKK,
PHI LA DKLPHIA,
PITTSBURG, NKW YORK,
BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS,
CARIO,
MADISON,
I.KX1NGTON. FRANKFORT, I.OUI8VTLLB,
^ F.V ANSVILLK,
TKKKK HAUTK, VINCKNNKS,
And all latermedlaie polntc.
I III-. ADAMS F.XPKKSS CO. doalro to call the altontioi. of Morclmuts, Itnnkors, and ethers to the
Tixia.o X
Maile by this Kxpress.
Having greater fuellltles time heretofore, fi.r exoressng heavy fmlglri and parcels, of all descriptions, to the
U, ° 10 lH, ‘ e fr "'^‘
Money, Jewelry, Valuables and Merchandise of every description, forwarded In charge of special Messenger* am delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills will bo collected, ami orders attended to with promptness. For further Infbrmutlnn Inquire nt VLe Office of THK ADAMS KXPKK8S CO., n'o. 34 West Washington st J"”” JOHN H. OHK, Agent. Michigan Southern ft northern Indiana
xi..a.xxj zi.o^a.x>fli.
From Toledo to Chicago. boygon,nml all Ports on Lake Michigan, and with the Chicago ami Rock Island Kuilioadln connection at La Salle with tho IllinoU Central and Chicago anil Mississippi Railroads and Hliuels River Lino of .Steamers for La Salle, Rock Island, St. Louis, and all points on ihrKlIlnola
1 Mississippi rivers.
City at ». M.,la ernoon.
II leave New Albany.** usual—at a
mnsylvi
ami Columbus, ake Shore, and New Only direct route from Imllannpolta to
tho Hast.
J3 MILES SHORTER than any other route from Indianapolis to Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Clvvolaml, Bnf-
lato, Dunkirk, New York, ami Boston.
^ Make* close connection* at Crestline with trains of
dolphin
re* clow connections at Crestline will Ohio anil Pennsylvania Hoad for Pittsburg a
with train* of Cleveland Hoad
dolphin, ami wltli trnin* of Cleveland Hoad’ for Clevelaml, take Boats, Lake Shore, New York and Krle, nnd
New York Cenlrul Railroads.
No change of 0«rs between Imllanatmlls and Crestline, ami only one clinnge between fmllnna]tolls and Cleveland or Pittsburgh By any other route tharoaro
Cleveland ami four lo I’ltlsbnrgb.
ioIIsdally (Sundays exc. pt
three i-nanges lo
Two Irani* leaveImllanapi
•d.) as follows-.
lOO 4. 8f, Night Kx|>rr«a. — Thl* (rain eonnedi at Crestline with trains for Cb.-velaml snd I’disburjh nl 11 ;W A. M , reaching Cleveland 2-.:i5, P. M., •ta New York at 12.3<i next day-reaching Pittsburgh at 8.til, P. M.^iml PliDadel|>hia the next nflcrmNIn. Tiff* 4. 111. Steam Boat F!xpre*s Connecting at Orestllno for Pittsburgh ami Plill:idcl|>hiu al 5:'.«» I*. M. and at Cleveland nl e-JU: P./l. with Lake Shore R, K,, and ihe Splendid Steamer* Huecn of ihe West ami Crescent City for Hutfelo and the Kast. •.00 F, HI* Riprerar-Making connections at Creatllne for Cleveland, Pltwburgh, Phna.foiphia,and New 5 ork at 4.00, A. M.
Oreenvllla and Mh
of the Indiana
lemSho-
Four Daily Passenger Trains.
(sravAVs iveieTBP.)
Mall Kxpress—l<eavesToludoal2 a. M.arrvlNg Chicago at 1.27 v. m. * Second—Morning Kxpress—Leaves Toledo at II - -
arriving In Chicago at 9 r. m. Third—Afternoon Kxpress— M. arriving In Chicago at II r.
Fourth—Night Kxpress—Leaves Toledo i arriving In Chicago at 6.45 the next morning One Train on Sunday—Leaves Toledo at 8,
r ’Yi!'* ,n at 6.43 a. m.
Through lickols enn ho procured In Cnlumhu* at th» Ufllscsof the Clevelantl, Columbus and Clnclinmtl and Columbus, Plqua ami Imliuim Railroads, via Shelby and Urhann, being tho quickest and most direct route,
aklng the time In 16 n<
First- Mull
In Chi
*s—Leaves Toledo at 1.50 r.
M.
•vos Tole<lo at 8.15 r. m.
8.15 r. m. ar-
cago. marl
15 A.
.. — most direct route, ours between Columbus and Chi-
L. 1). KUCKKK,
Agent M. S. A N. I. K. H.
KAIINKMTOOK & 00., Cornerof Wood snd F'irst sis., PITTSBURGH, PA. iMroa rxas nan eiAi.xas in
snd Miami r raln leave* Union on arrival il*oll«, Pli't.mrg, and Cleveland Trelna, I Dayton In ilme to connect with thoTralna
ton, ads. rket
He sure and **k for Ticket* by Indlanapoll*, Pittsburg,
,£F,
Fare aa lew u by any other Route.
formstlou In regard
gem l y. t
HOMKK WARD, SupH.
r general InformaDon In regard to Freight, apRlLRY, Freight Agent, L P. A C. H.
Indlgfapolts, March 21,18VI
KNCOtRAder.
HOME MANUFACTURE. ri^HF snWrlber having bought the Cgwtt. FaereaY, In J. ladlanapolit, heretofore occupied by Dm'I Brandi, and having repaired and refilled foe same, would re weetfully announeo lo Its former patron* ami the puhIW, chat they are now ready to recelva W
gleal Instrumens, lord Oil, Turpentine, Patent Medicine, Perfumery, Brushes, Alcohol, Tanners' Oil, Sperm Oil, Whale OH;
Spices, &c., eiro.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Whit* Lead, Bed Lead and Litharge. VI/it have In store, and offer for sale, 3i 0 TONS
il> IwoMfox of 23, 50, 100,900,
JU0 and 500 pomda each, which we guarantee to he rn ■ wtiowr, strk'ti.v ri’RI, and nnsarpa**ed hv any
in quality.
Having resident partners fg New 5'orK and Philadelphia, to take Mvaut goof all ehanges in the market, we are enabled to aell Drugs,4.C.,for cash, or to promt houses** 1 * 1 *' 0n *' Nvnf * Kl ® , « , ’ m *• Kastern jobbing w^.r^'A' ^nbrtoclC* Vermifuge, ft»ntahe<Lwit>i Riigllsh, German, French and Spanish dirwelkwis
apl6d3m
■HoiitA 7* rmceV ROBINSON’S FAtRS F GRIDIRON AGANST THR FRYING FAN ! 1
TF* xr c 1 m lx t Xj 1 xx o FROM NKW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TO TH* If Vs# and South- IV Vsf, VIA PMIf.ADKLPHIA PITTSBURG OVKR THK I*KNN8VI*\ ANIA UAILUOAt). run ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. PROPRIETORS. RFOKIITS (ilVfN KOR TIMK, tVIfH A OIIARaNTTP, rpilK Proprietor* of this Line respectfully announce 1 luat In compliance with the demand or Merchants in all pari* of the Wo*t, they have determined to revive II* opera'ion* for the season. Il i* deemed unnecessary lo set forth in detail the advantages of this Lino oyer all oilier Fast Freight Lines. The experience of Its patrons, heretofore, is believed lo be the host evidence (hat can be given of Its utility nnd reliability. Forwarding Bills, slating Time and Hale*, n il be given uiilll further notice, n, follows : From NF\Y YORK And Pill 1.A DKLPHIA To 1NPI \ VAPOUR, Al S-<* per tub ft,*. JPr'Tlmn guaranteed, eight day*. FROM NKW YORK. Mark all packages “Er i.ipsic Frkioiit Lihx.” Ship by t’ltmdon and Amboy Railroad Line. Pier No. I, North River. Procure Forwarding Dills at the Office, No. 2 Astor House, of .I.L.KLLIOTT, A(5Pnt. KROM PIIII ADKI.PlirA. Mark all packages lL F.r!ipse Freight Line." Send Good* to, and procure Forwarding Bill* at Company's Depot, earner of Broad and Locust street*. F. .1ANNKY, Agent. No Paper Bundle or Small Package received. JOHN II. OHK, Agent, my30-dt>iu ] Indianapolis. T O C I N C IN N AT I!! SHORTEST ROUTE BY 30 MILES ! !
And Quickest Route by Two Hours, NO CHAN0B OF (JARS TO CINCINNATIAll.Other Koutes Chnngc Cara TxvIcrI ViiflianapoliM and Cincinnati SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD!
VIA LAWRENOEBURG.
THHI V PABSKNOKR TKAINM I
l^>ave I mllamipolis Dully, (Sundays excepted,) as fol-
lows:
First Train, l.enves nt TiSO A. Nf. and ararrlves at Uinciiiuati al 12 M., two hours in advance of any other route.*; counecls with tho Covington «V Lexington Railroad, lit 2::i0 P. M., andurrivoa at L«xihglon at 7:10 P. jM. HTr* hours in advance of all
other Koutes from Indianapolis.
Second Train, Leaves at 1:00 P. 31.—Lightnlng Kxpress, arrives al Cincinnati at 6 P. M., three hours In advance of the Cape Horn Route, which Is culled the Richmond Route; and two less changes of
Cars.
Third Train, l*eave« at 5153 P. 31.—On the arrival of the laifayetp: and Chicago Trains, and ar-
rives nt Clm-lnnnll at 11:10 P. M.
Passengers by this train will lay over and take the 6:1k) A M Lightning Kxpress for Columbiu, arriving at Columbus, »;30 A M., Cleveland 2:35 P M, connecting direct wlUi the Kxpress Train for Dunkirk ami Buffalo, reaching Buffalo at 10:30 P M, New York 1:30 P M, next day, and Boston al5:00 P M.,also connects at Crestline with the Fust Train on Ih - Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Plltsburgii, arriving at Pittsburgh, 3;10 PM, Harrlsbnrgh, 5:00 A M, Philadelphia 12;35 tuo next day connocting direct with train for New York. This train connects at Columbus with tho Express Train on the Central Ohio Railroad for Newark, Zaaesvilleuml Wheeling, arriving nt Wheeling,4:00 PM, Baltimore 8:30 tho next morning; Washington 11 A M,and Philadelphia, 12:35, connecting direct with train for New York. aprilS dtf N. M. ROBS, Supt. 1856 MUMS 1856 NEW ARRANGEMENT!! Pex-U «*9 XnClljfc3a.Anoll.fll
and
L. Erie, Wabash, & St. Louis R. R’s. *|MIK connection of the Pern & Indianapolis with the L Luke Krle, Wabash «c St. Louts Railroad at Peru, being now complete, passengersfor Peru, Logausporl, Fort Wayne, Toledo, and all points Kast, will And this
a safe ami reliable Route.
Passengers leaving Dayton, Cincinnati, Madison, Louisville Terre Haqteand Lafayette in the morning — leave Indianapolis at 1:Mi P. M., arrive at Peru3:40 P. M., Logunsport 0:50 P. M.,uiid Fort Wayne DdlO P.
M. same day.
Passengers for Indianapolis, and Points South and
West, by taking morning train on L. K , W. & St. L. Railroad al Logunsport al 5:30 A. M., connect with the Train at Peru at 6:90, arrive at Indianapolis at 11:00 A.
M., making close connection with trlans for
Day ion, Cincinnati,Madison, Louisville, Terre Haute,
St. Louis nnd Lafayette.
Procure through tickets to Logansport, Fort Wayne,
the L. K., W. *
Aud (Users' Patent Grain Scperator, with self-regulat Ing Funand Dividing Shelf, (dispensing with tho ordinary .Shoe and Riddles.) Jan 5 diy
nary Shoe and
TO
In the city of Indianapolis, Edinburg, Indiana, and Oxford, Ohio, and a large variety of other useful and
ST iiriK
allotted to every seven certificates Issued, making in alt 2,857 Gifts; each aad every Gift is both useful and •ideable. and^at fairer prices, under the circumstances,
than has ever'been presented to the public.
I ask you to compare L. D. Slue’s 4th Mammoth Gift Exhibition, which came off October 1st, 1855, which Isa fair sample of his numerous and deservedly popular
aud fair Distributions, with this my SECOND DISTRIBUTION.
I Issue 20,00(1 Certiacales forSl each, for which I give a copy of ‘‘KEELY’S FACTS AND SCIENTIFIC MIR ACLEB,’’ and to all who attend mv Exhibition, an Admission ticket worth 25 cents. Aside from all this, ONE in every SEVEN Certificates gets a good and valuable gift. Sime’s, of October, 1855, on a capital of S12,lkKi, issues WJkk) of tickets; eight out of every nine <>f his tickets are blanks, every ninth ticket ranging from 12.50 up to $400. The persons of discernment
must easily judge from the scheme is most deserving of One other fact is worthy
ARTIFICIAL TEETH. TV*S. DUNCAN A CAMERON. MEM. 11 tirts. No. 156 Wert Sixth-street, between Rat Elm-streets, Cincinnati, O. ^ This office, under the management otils present proprietors, has beenincreasingi n reputdKi for superior operations in the Artificial Department of Dentistry for the last ten Years, and n<» expense or effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may favor it with their patronage
■ance, quality
the materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate: In all of which they are warranted in saying they are exceeded by none, aud equalled by TEETH inserted from one to a fuU set, with Arti.ic^u Gums. Full and Half Sets invariably inserted by sue
tion.
All operations in Dentistry performed in the most thorough manner. TERMS.—Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they arc the most reasonable in the West. Two teeth or more on Gold Plate, $3 per tooth. Two teeth or more on Silyet Plate, $2 per tooth. Tho money refunded if the Teeth do not prove satisfactoiy. TTy* For the information of those living at a distance, we would state that our facilities are such, that we can make in the finest style, a full set of Teeth in from 24 to 48 hours, and small pieces in proportion, so that no detention need be apprehended. W- C. DUNCAN. } J. G. CAMERON,) u*"™ 19 -
^ ^ MEpHJAL
AND Dr
Medicine*,
No. 156 West Sixthistreet, between Race and streets Cincinnati, O.
mar 1-dly-par
Elm
tlenliou of Manest to our com-
Toledo, and principal points on Railroad, at Union Depot.
'ayn
St.
ifc, fhailhey are now ready to rerelva WOOL, to card TT Isa well known tot that Me* broiled Is much mow. '• 2} 1 *- wd »"J apln. or lo manufacture Into Cloths,! A palatable, lender aad baafthful, than whan rewJT Catriweres.Satlneiw, Blankets, Flannel, ol all kind,: All .bred meet* ouahtte beT^i r^ vt!
“•'^'sSTasiss:
_ ught. It takes all
wa pairs tihlo : Bfely foreugit In it* own Jufoea wlthoul burntng'it* raves *«■ e.MflflUfl *.s id) the IWt. p«ft«Mflfl ii. nilt* rnll 95 perrent, and
large end *
white Flennele, pla n and twitted, noth*, ( ami
whtea w:
Price lor tho
14 U
mere#, )ke., all of owr own mmufoeture, etchant* for wool and all kind* t4 «fo«
e will
chan** for wool end an ttnd* of ewumry produee. Wa respecifellt Invite foe Fermera to eeM and ex* sn«r work before dlepoetn* of their wool. We wm
leemir work before dteeetlwg of foi say fort we want seaae extra quality lure info foods for foe State fair. All wnff doMpromptly whee promised
Having Pad fifteen years eapertence In iho ZZJksszpsxsg’r&k
exam-
--- Would
orwoottomamrihe-
bustuem,
foal jeeriffed la warrantlim faction. ■
myiA dAwkm
n Ohio, wa
I RtMTcOI J L KJL*
(MMMafo 10 ItffWf fna, Wpowas A Co.,) WlMfftoffftto fovalera ifo Tumry •»*• staple pirr C»OOD« ft VAH1KT1K0, Ms M, «*»* Mir, »«*w«m fifth end mih, mylS dlrJ KY.
square oblong
lo Inches diameter.. 9 by 14 laches ? by M s by IV
9 by 91..
an
9 95 » «» **4«*<41 9 U0 3 m
price PP ’ m>t WM ' Af ! ‘) wi receipt of me nnaybereat bymatf, "registered” at onr risk.
Moneys A*«fo»
foe nitlon UAIB. & SK ATUKr WlMlMftto HrnffiffU Md AjK>th«cari«., M07. ARV ■ ALL.
HAGGAGK CHECKED TIIKOCGM! 1 lii-i Konte now prosonts greutor induc^menU to tho<4e shipping slock, aud all classes of Freights than any other, there being 58 miles le«s of Railroad travel boDvcen IndlanepoTcs and the lotko, than by any other IQ’Uontracts made on the most favorable terms.
J-H. MILLS, Superintendent P. & I. R. R. L. N. Anorkws, Gen. Freight Ag't.
maylU
L I F E I N 8 U R A N C E , The Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New York. J f! A M II TAPITAL AND AHSETJ4 Oxr©** ft8OO.OOO. ( : Y - W»>*rii,Becrry, N. D. Moroah. President, A.S. Wxioht, Physician, f. B. D«vis, Ag't, Ind’p'i, 'T'HIS COMP ANY having complied with the lawn of 1 lliis Stale, the undersigned is prepared lo make insurance, on Lives, at reasonable rates. Pamphlets relating to the subject of Life Insurance, can be obtained bv calling at the Agency, corner of Washington and .Meridian street*, (up stairs.) fob29 dTIm r. B. DAVIS, Agent. dtoMon’tor; •Ato. 379, Broadtray, .War York, I*ADIKM* FASH ION ABLK DRE8S, C A P A RONN KT RST A BLISHMEN'T
Bo3-di'.ro
_ TUiROFOIJiAII lilt, ~ Xlfo<9lAAXAdAX>oll«| v Xsad. tl lOHW P. DUNN A CO. T foK!f rV riVR Thousand copies soM of Mr*. A Anu ftWtepfome** new book "The OM Homesteml.' The great A mericaa Romanee. Pail not to get ami read thi* interesting book. The tradesapplted by . . ^ BTKAKNS A SPICER, J— 19 lllinole street. Nl^’* 1 •—W1IJJAlftoNJk'ttUGH stiff CO 11i iiifll’t ““-TH' 1 Cm* Iron tUillDg. V erandabs. Bank Vanlu, Iren Doors, Window ■ vv, ’” > , th * gHteeweof ladfomfoolW, andthe state at rtrge,to give «• a call before going etsewkere. as we are prepared to do sfork rt foe shortest aottre, aud on reu f jggyvs ss BffkWflfort uu
*,» i~ on
nSzxJttzsa.”""
E- M. LAWRENCE’S Livery and Sale* stable.
7 A VI go gone but* late foe Palmer
tteaee in aeo , generally, with everything;
Iff da^ww- -.Brery atabtea. Horeea kepi by
MAN UFACTU11EKS AND CARDERS. WJK would respectfully invite the at VV ufacturera and Carders in the W
pletc aud full assortment of
Cotton and Wool Machine Cards,
From the Manufactory of
JAMES SMITH & CO.
—ALSO—
HANNA & C A K P E N T E K*8
Celebrated Satinett and Jeans Warps. All .«f which are warranted of the very best quality, and
will Ih* sold at the .Manufacturers’ prices. _
Please give us a call at the old stand of A. G. Wir.-
i.arp & Son, No. to, Washington street,
frb 27 <k’m A. H. WILLARD A- CO. 'bus. NORTH & MOFFHT,
[srcreaion to dr*, hi nt.)
XI. O NB i d O Xl t X3o X3L t 1 fit t SI *
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Jtj’Orrirx—fFr.rr fFnihington street, F.ast of the rainier Pome, oner ./. P. Pope S( Co's Umg Store.
AT. I* WORK WARRANTED. Hefrrrnrr—A. M. A: P. G. C. Hi XT. TO THE PTTBJ.TC!
TTAVING made an arrangement with Drs. Noaru i n MnrriTT, in the Dental Practice, the latter having been associated with n* for «evera\ year*, we cheerfully recommend them to the confldenee of our patron* and the public, aa proficient and competent operator-.
, A. Jd. HUN T,
febVfoltf P G. C. HUN’r_
tiOAl.T COAL I ! C! 0.41,! !'
fTAHE subscribers have in iheir yard on South-street, X opposite the Madison Depot, from 12,UV0 to 15,000 Bushels of tho Finest Quality of Pillsbtigh or Youghiogheny (foul, and are daily receiving large additions.— Those in want of Coal for any purpose, cannot do belter than to call at the office and leave their orders,
which will ho filled with dispatch.
Ours is the only Goal Yard in the City that weighs Coal, consequently purchasers will be certain to get the amount of coal Durcbaseil. JORDON «v STOKER. Indianapolis, January 30, lef.O. Jan 30 dtf NORTH WESTERN AGENCY Foi' t/ib Location and Entry of Lands. C|1HK undersigned will act ns Agents or Attorneys for X others in the selection and entry of Government (•ands in Iowa, or in any of the North Western Slates.
For further particulars address R. J. GATLING & BROTHER,
Indianapolis, Ind.
\YM. J. GATLING & BROTHER,
Port Des Moines, Iowa.
lies vra va■ **~vy
from the above comparison, which
vingof popular favor.
jrtliy of observation : 1 secure the pay ment ot foe Gifts by Mortgage Deeds of Real Estate, valued at #20,100, with a power of attorney made to Ricketts & Daily, of Edinburg, Indiana, Kerlin & Fitzgibbon, and John P. Dunn & Co., of the Metropolitan Bank of Indiansfpolis; Judge A. Hammond, ol Terre Hauie, Indiana; James Crawford, Esq., and James Ratcliff, Esq., of Oxford, Ohio, authorizing them to fulfill all ot my contracts in connection with foe Gift Distribution, should I fail Vo fulfil them promptly myself, by sale of said Real Estate without suit. The Dee.Is have been regularly acknowledged and deposited in foe
METROPOLITAN BANK,
In the charge of John P. Dunn & Co., to whom I refer all persons wishing to inquire into foe truthfulness of this statement. As to my integrity and capability to perform all my contracts, 1 refer to the abovenamed gentlemen; W. M McCarty, W. J. Elliott, of the American Hotel; Stewart dc Bowen, Hook seller* ; J. D. Defrees, of foe Central Bank ; Judge AA'. W. AVicfc, Postmaster; Hugh O’Neil, Esq.; Col. J.P. Drake and R. Browning,—all of Indianapolis. B. F. Jones aud A\ r . F. Pidgeon,of foe Kentucky Stock Bank of Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. Taniiebill, of Bartholomew county, Indiana. Judge F. M. Finch, R. Hamilton, Ksq., Jacob Peggs, Recorder, Mr. Jennings, Treasurer, and Prof J. F. HonaTham# of Franklin Indiana. I could give thousands of other references, but
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. A***!
A discrepancy in foe date of certificates and programmes, is owing to Ihe detention of getting out pro-
grammes.
KKELY’S Great AA'estern Clock, Watch and Jewelry Depot, AVholesale and Retail, Indianapolis, No.28 A anblaricum’s Block, Meridian ‘■trert, nearly opposite foe
Post Office.
DB. J. LANGWOBTHY,
/ \F foe firm of UNDERWOOD & LANGAVOR1HV, of Columbus, Ohio, has permanently located Ih Indianapolis and opened an Infirmary for the treatment of diseases ol foe Eye and Ear, and respectfully tenders his professional services to foe public. Having had an experience of over ticentg years in foe treatment of the
IT A YUNG purch: XX late friend am foe above bosiues*
, —'■•"tcaia, ii*
struments, Pwi* u ^ S *^
ftre stuff.,
Broahe. V^* 1 **.
* *’ *«•. Ac umjou.ufcl.
Feeling thankful for the been extended to the House trust oy stnet personal a'.;e^uon ^ pro:n|iUK-ss in Ulliug oide» U ^ 10 foe same. Our Stofk S^^***^ wanted by drugg:,^ £1 .; cipaily for cash, direct from tu/ers, our facilities are such L? po,te n and unadulterated article, a, „ * e l. bote in pr.ces and fuality of ^ ranted as represented. 411^^”' case will b^dhJS£d ‘except experienced person, and from thi ^ “W All persons know-ng therm»lH^“**»*i ^ firm of Ckkiuukad .v count, are requested to call andjL^ >
His
new, perfcctly safe, and never known to fail in relief. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial
ledies.
giving of his
new and painless rei 12> a Illinois street.
1 pat
Office No.
Kxkkrkni is:—Rev. Mr. Young, of the M. E. Chureh, Rev. Mr. Hulbunl, of foe Presbyterian Church, Capt. M. C. Lilly and AVilliain AVillis, Columbus, Ohio; Hon. Harrison 'How, of Missouri; Robert H. Hatcher, do; J. S. Spedd, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Ex-Gov. Helm, of Kentuccy. ' feb 16 d&wtf
NEW REMEDY J! iee for themselves, can
I am now a citizen of Indianapolis for L.u
am enmd sale,
tion lo the
feb 27 d&wtf
TO MANUFACTURERS. MACHINE CARDS AND WARPS, Al.WWS OM II,SD ANO FOR SvLEBY
A.'B. AVIIXAKD At CO.,
marlS dim No. 40, AVest AVashingtou-st.
NEW SPRING
gaged in foe above business, and the purchase of Real Estate. 1 would call particular atteulh
following notice:
GREAT BARGAINS !
56 Beautiful Building Lots, Six squares from the centre of Indiauapolis, north cast, in the most healthy locality, will be sold at private sale. Terms: one-sixfo cash down; one-sixih in one year; - sixth in two years; one sixth in turee years; one-
r* • nn«l rtno.**! xth in flvt* inlOf*
sixth in four years; and one-aixih in five years; mi.iest paid annually, in Keely’s and Sluiuph’s Mechanics
' ""he industrious poor man can here get a applies quickly. Over one-third of the
Isvts are now engaged.
Addition. The"industrious poor man can here
home, if he
Sales to commence on the 1st day of April, I8.V,. I. I. KEELY, marSl-d&wtf JOHN B. STUMPH.
NEW PRINCIPLE !
TRACTS are stubborn things,” but those who will X? not believe until they see for themselves, can have ample and tangible proof that the old system ol dosing A<u'« Scfkkrkrs with mixtures of Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury and Strychine, must soon be exploded and abandoned, because, * k the remedy is worse than the disease,” and beeauscFyou cannot take poison without beng poisoned. You may not feel the ill effects at once, but you will be more fortuizate than some others, if you make foe discovery before your constitution is broken.— Be advised, then, in season, and test for your own satis-
faction the facts which prove that
Awue Sufferers can be Cured wi tkout '
Poi«on !
No matter how long you have suffered, nor how obstinate yourdisease. The discovery of Knonx’s Fxvir »nd ■ Aar* Bi rb, or Antidote to Malaria, is a fact which [ will abundantly prove the truth of these assertion*. It j is nothing less than “Natcrx’s Imfali.ibi.x Antiuo is,” j possessing foe sure and active principle of resistance to | any attack*from Malaria, wbicis is known to be thecause of Fever and Ague. j The value of this Remedy consists ia tnese simple:
FACTS:
It is free front all poisonous drugs, pleasant to lint taste, | may be taken at any and all times, and though the small est (leantity possesses foe power to stop the wor-t Chili- j and Fever, Uie ingredients are so harmless that no posoi- j ble injury can ome from Us constant use, in proof of i which, the following certiiieaie is attached to each bot- j
tie
Nkw A’ork, June II, 1855. “I have made a chemical examination of “RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,” or “ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,”and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in ii, nor have ! found any substance in its composition that would prove Injurious to the constitu
ticn.
JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.”
The claims of such a medicine are safely based upon its intrinsic merits. It has no similarity whatever to any of the pills or mixtures which abound in every section and
contain more or less of the | vitality of foe system, and hav
r» to thousands of credulous aud ignorant sufferers. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE never fails,
strange as it may seem, aud a trial only is necessary|to
establish every word here stated as Facts ! I!
THE GREAT EHOURtlr— CF.LEBHAmfTOS* It moderates all excess, remove,ail a.. her duties with safety to her-cii i i These Pills should nonTlaCi^ FI '1ST TURKU MO.YTHSo?Zl f ? Ul ,
:Ve e X riH? °*
II ol mo Hoflrt, taw,,„„ 7 “PU ■adaelie. Whites M il slni eases occasioned by a disordered smSI 5. effect a cure when all oilier meani though a powerful remedv.do not mel. antimony, or any other miners! JEissssasss sfj-*. f Sole Agents for ihiscountry lAjilsi '
I- c. BALDWI5 41'o
TUTTLE & -MOSES, Auburn N N. B. #t and G postage stamps cnii, foori,e.i Agent, will insure a OoUJe-.t For sale wholesale and retail bv tv Vt u , IndiunapoUs. and Druggist*gmieVsli',
January 1-t. 1S5ti.—.IawIv.
MAKYLVNl) LlUTUlF' OfH. X OF Til* M ARVI.AND, COSSOL ID1T , 0 u ‘ 11?AU. Til gRT* OR I'ERnriCATtt w' ! • " ,7' T ' ! ' !!< •“'* ’<TUu* l aD,v I ^ OF MaR VI. AND, BEAR THE I.ITnoOR 1 pg,i ) „ ™ T ‘ , )
BK NANv.imRA,. .U t!l
F. X.
TOR, AND AN V U1TIKKS ARE FRil'p* Owing te numerous applications fro* in ra,!, „ land Lotteries. th-ir orders for l ickeu liromi'uj'Xl*^ coun«leuce observed.
BOOK AGENCY.
TpilE subscribers have established a Book Agency in X Fhiladelphia, and will furnish any book or public
lien at the retail pi forwarding foe —‘
azines, such as Harpers' Frank Leslie’s Fashions, Ate.
Vf R.s. i iion iH & co. i.fX of a very largo assortment
V G(
and FANG'
MILLINERY.
I., are in receipt
0 O D S for the Spring trade;
amongst which may be found a large assortment of Maulill.u. Spring Styles, elegant designs. Also, Straw and Silk Hats, Bonnot Materials ol all kinds, French F
era, .Splendid Ribbons. Also, net Collars, I-ace, Swiss, and Mourning Goods, Kdgiiig?, i
s, French Flow-
8
aconct S
Mourning Good*’, Kdgiiigb and InsertiRgs, Hosiery, Gloves, «Vc., to which we would call the attention of foe
Honiton Swiss and JacoJaconct Sleeves. Also,
, H
Ita lic* at No. 15 South Illinois street, East side, a few
doors South of Palmer House.
marl4 dtf MRS. THOMAS At CO.
a. GOLDSMITH,
N U K S I>R Y M A N,
UAB ON RAND
FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Perpetual Poses, Ac , Ac., TJTpAddress— Fortvllle, Hancock county, Indiana, 20 mnesfrom Indianapolis, on foe Bellefontaine, K. K.
Jan 1 diim
CITY IMPROVEMENTS. HADLBY* HUNT Sc BIENDENII.4LX, A RK making irnprov .merits in the front of their g\. Store House, in order h> be able to display the VERY LARGE SPRING STOCK thwy are expecting to receive soon; and they would respectfully say to their friends that they will be pleased to receive their calls at foe Meridian-sl. entrance for a fo w days. They are selling Good* very low, to close out Winter stock. [marSO dtf T. B. PERirVE, Engraver on Wood and Metal, Booims—Jlsrietiesn Street, (Opposite Pott Office,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
TTAVING received tho First Premium at the late XX State Fair of Indiana, as a testimonial of respect rrliia unrivaJed workmanship, would most respettilly announoe that all orders in his business will, as
sual, receive premp laltontion.
Prices low, as ONLY ONE PROFIT is charged.
J'eb7d3m
JOWH ORAMBLING,
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Center of JVaekington and Meridian Streets,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,
TT 40 received his well selected Stock of Ready-Made XX Clothing, suitable, for foe Summer season. His Stock consists of the best articles of Cloths, Cassinieres, Doeskins, Vestings,plain andfancy. Coats, Pants, Vests
of every variety.
Oeat’w Fnnaislaing Goods,
Of every description, kept constantly on hand. I ale* keep several experienced workmen, and am prepar .J to fill all orders promptly and to foe satisfaction of cus-
tomer*. Call and axanrine my work aud sb
Ise where.
ave e:
Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publica he retail prices free of postage. Any persons, by ing the subscription price of any of the $3 Magsuch as Harpers’,Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Itaslie’s Fashions, &c., will receive the magazine for one year, aud a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a ffl Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of foe three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, all ihree portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished lo those who may wish it. Envelope* of every description and size, in large or small quantities, furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, <&c.,
sent to order.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness aud dispatch. Viowaof Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery-, Book llluslratrations. Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &c. AH orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved, can send a Daguerreotype or sketch of foe building by mail or ex-
press.
Persons at a distance, having saleable articles, would
find it to their advantage to address
foe subscribers, as
we would act os agents for foe sale of foe same.
BYRAM & PIERCE,
50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
J.H. byram. t. may PIXKI X.
de 4 d&wly
watch repairing.
ATTE wish foe public to understand that we have e VT best Watch Workmen in foe State of Indiana. — Watches that pass through their hands never come back with the complaint of failure to perform, but in every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in cose of failure, we reftind the money promptly. Briug along
’ Watches, if you want them properly repaired by
Baltimore, under the supermleii4eui-, 0 rin*saJ? Wry Commissioner. Heavy Bandsar.-pr l .„,„>| 1 .fT as security for the payment of all Prize,, k, . Wh.de Tickets are from $1 !„#». Ha,/^
tickets m proportion.
tires winch abound in every seen. >u ami | I be re kre ne ver less than 23,IKK) Prizes in tm less of the poison.; which destroy the | which Prize* vary inaiiMiuntfrom$! .em, and have caused irreparable inju- I ing to the price ol the rickets. For iiiateiico—
When price ol I ieketsis $1 higiiestpiizoittbrnui ““ “ “ $5 “ '' " ,I,IJL
“ “ “ *m
i4 1 k * $«*<) “ G |‘tl^ With imuicrous Prizes of fflluiUU, Jiym. - Sl(N),»Vc., ic. Persons can remit usaujamoouMr, $1 upwards, that they wish t«invest,on rM-ijnot .h we forward its value in Tickets in the hitler, led by the purchaser, or, il none he deiigntlw. :ae some Loltery that will ho drawn ulwrlhe buyer Ian* the ticket in his possession. An OBkial •Vtiemedui Lottery will be sort with all tickets oplcrcil,carelu sealed in an ordinary envelope,aad on the Jtyuielut, tery is drawn the olticial Drawing will be sent, t.)g*v with a written E.vplanaliou of the result ul iiie|iur.: The Drawn Numbers are also published in thr.hcjyyu pers of the City of Baltimore, aud :u the mil) Nauw.
Intelligencer, Washington, D. C.
A Circular containing all the Schemes will be snli*
any one by addressing the undersigned,
Address orders for Tickatiia
P. X. BKKXA.l,
No. 4 Calvert sUrti, sepTdly Baltimore, .Msnlu!
JAMES A. RHODES,
Proprietor, Providence, R. I
GEORGE 11. BATES, Wholesale Agent. 133 Water Street, and for sale by C. H. R1NG,C. V. CLICKNEK
& CO.,and druggists gene rally.
For sale by R. BROWNING, WhoK-sal. and Retail
Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. jy 25
TtAlUS INDUCEMENT! _
DRUG STORE FOR SALE!! T)EI3K« dcilroueof retiring from business, I offer
13 for sale my ENTIRE STOCK “*■ Medicines, U'
Fixtures, *
The reputation of this establishment, together with the nmouut of custom ft controls, offers induemeuts rarely to be met with. Stock about rent $200 ;,er annum; !ocalion in central part of the city. Terms—Or..;-fourth down, balance in 8, lb and 21 mouths, with tuteroati or I will exchange for good paying Stocks, or for Land in part. For further particulars apply to 11. C. MAYN ARD* jy 25—dtf Druggist, Madison, NEW PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, Corner Ulnoia and Maryland Streets,
(Palmer’s New Building.)
STOCK of
DrugMy Medicines, Fancy Articles
By Authority of the State of Gforyia. Drawn on the plan of the Koval Lottery of flmua Cuba!
T>HE Drawings take place on the 25th of each ro'MA; AA in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, underthejaptf 1 tendence of sworn Commissioiiers, appoiuleii 4 at
State. Only ten thousand numbers.
30,000 d ollrt.
t Prize of
1
your Watches, if you want men who know how to work
no22-dtf VV. H. TALBOTT & CO.’S
JUST RECEIVED— tl 15 hhds good N 0 Sugar 6 hhds do refined Sugar lObbls do crushed do 50 chests and caddies Tea, all sell tow for cash,
sp 29 d&
grades, which I will C. A. ELLIOTT.
meriy the Duncan
ublic Square,
\f RKCHAKTM’ HOTEL—(Forn IvX House,) on the West side of the
COVINGTON, IND.
A dlxr &. Co., having purchased foe above house, and having thoroughly rem vated and refitted the same, announce that it is now open for foe accommodation of
customers.
The Hotel will be under foe manageraentof Mr. Geo. Isler—whose undivided attention will be given towards making comlbrtable all who may favor foe house with their patronage. Attached to foe house is a large aud commodious Stable, entirely new. Travelers will find it to their advantage to give us a call. ADLER At CO. Covington, Jan. 8, 1856.—d&wSm
'I’HE undersigned wishes to direct the attention of the ! X public to the above named establishment, which has been tilted up.wifo the design to furnish even thing be-1 longing to a Drug Store. Drags. Medicines, Chemicals,! Perfumery, Glass ware, Paints, Oils, Ate., of a reliable |
quality and moderate price.
To foe Ladies 1 wish to say, that I keep constantly on i hand, Harrison's and Jules" Hauel's celebrated Perfu-:
mery, and that mv own Perfumery and Chemicals have ! o been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at the last 4 >• StateFair. Perfumery-is for personal ornament, pleas-; 10 ** ................. ure, comfort, and health, and ought to stand conspicuous ]o “ as beflttingChristmas presents; your patronage therefore, J 50 ‘- I herewith solicit. 1 also invite the attention of foe Phy- j 30 “ ” ”..' sicians,and I hope foal they,by-examining my Establish- j 30 Approximations ment, will be far from finding it a mere Patent Medicine t * ‘ F ‘ Depot—behold alt foe agents of the standard Pharmaco- i«f) Prize* amount-12 to....
p»s in iresh ai.d chemically pure, and-foorough exactness j 'prizes payable at sight without detiuctan-
miing Prescriptions m either language. English, French, > Wholes 85.(>u.... Halve* ffiM-
or German. I hope to give assurance to Physicians, that they ean prescribe with safety to their patients, and I am
willing to have my Medicin able Physician or commute
..*10,(100 il 1 •It . JJlWi a i.' u
. 2,0111 sr'
. i,'M)
safety to their patients, and 1 am
willing to have my Medicines examined by any respecL
.ee 1
or furnish everything found deficient.
xamined by any respecti of Physicians, and correct
dec 11 dly
J. ROSENTHAL, Druggist and Chemist.
STOXE EUTTlNtt. SCOTT, NT CH OX SON & CO.,
my work aud stock before
aug 1—dtf
to ^Lsexaiojr*
purchasing Xlojtl
npHR undersigned has established an Agency for foe A purchase and sale of Real Estate in Northern Indian© and Southern Michigan, and has effected arrangement* which offer superior inducement* for those wishing to buy or sell the same in the torritory above named. Particular attention will be paid to renting Houses, f-es-ing Farms, examining titles, and other business whiea it may be necessary Dir non rPkidi’nts t > leave in
foe band* of scents, James McConnell,
HOWARD BALDWING,
Heal Estate Agent*,
Court Home, Albion and Ligonia, Noble co., Ind. Reference*:—Charles Ci Tucker, Washington City. D. C.t K. W. H. Kill*, Indianapolis; McKernan A FaFnr. Indianapolis; Judge Samvel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Tnd.; Hon. J. B. Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge J. H. Mathews, Goshen, lad.; Horace W. Baldwin, Auditor, No ble coauty, Ind.; Hon. G. W. M•’Connell, Angola, Steuben eoanty, Ind. mar6
~ 31KW WHOLr.NAI.t:
BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT STORE TftHF. andersigned are Jurt receiving a large mod J csl 1 rable Stock of Boom, Shoes, and Hats, purchased directly from Manufacturers rt the lowest Ca h prices, which they now offer to the trade rt as low figures aa the same article can be purchased in any market wart of Iho Mountains. An Impartial examination of our
Block Is respectfully solicited. CONNER, BURTON dr WORMAN,
marfi w3in Washington st., Rost of MaaonteHalL 'X1WO YALVAMt.r. FARMN FOR BAI.K at X ff3r) per acre, containing 445 acres, situated within aix mites Of lh« city. For particulars inquire ef
KILBY FERGUAON,
- At the Law Ortce of Faeguson 4k fgrwi. Ortce In Odd Fellows’ Halt. MW 17 dtf
Having conmenced foe Business of
STONZ: CSTJTTIXM-Or In all ba Branches, respectfhlly solicit foe patronage of all who may require any thfeg in foetrline, having con-
stantly on hand a large assortment of
Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From the different Quarries, suitahlo for Building pur-
post's.
Shop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Washingto 11 street. ILJ-Tbeir prices are reasonable and engagemenis prompt. Orders by Mail promptly attended to/ dec i9 dly
AKE YOU SICK. !
Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint i* incurable, and then mourn when it is too late. Fourlifths of all the diseases which people the chureh yards, might be cured by Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, if taken in season. Don’t go dragging through the
Spring, faint, sloepy —* because your blood i.
qiur.iT! $12)
SAMUEL s\v.l>,
Manaz'r
JT~P Parties wishing to order Tickets in tile - address Hcivir Iluws. -0*“^
ben tickets will 8; imutedialeh ]
and listless, is loaded with
Scheme will please
Nashvillo, Tennessee, wbc -
forwarded to their address. CcrUfiates "t L u* ;.b sent te each purchaser of Tickets. Great«««*•;•■ -• taken to write the name of the toWii,o)UUiy,Ai ' i signature rilain, so there may he J- " dress. 1 HARVEY HUU6pS.A««L fab 26 dly NashriUsJewmfj..
1*0E’N WOKRS.—A NKW VOLI fit WILL BE HEADY NEXT WEE*-
In one vol., 12rno. Price $1.
Arthur Xiordou P) m '
Heartbui
. u • L ! on 1 . t '' v ? ar !h0 Headache,! A Romance of the Sea, with Stories of Huum w 1 *' ni,and their kindred disorders, because your | f„ w Essays.
stomach isfoul. Don'tparadeyourself around the world covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores aud all orany of foe unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, haggard, all caved in, because your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s Pills set these things right as surely as water quenches
fire. The purify foe body and olood, and functions into healthy activity which you quick as they are taken. ’1 hey are the one
few Essay*.
EDGAR A.
POE
“The present volume contains some if j most remarkable productions. The esuto* *“) , 4 Arthur Gordon Pym’ was written at an early his literary life, is'Ihe longest of hii 4i2.a». . only exhibition we have of Ids abilities m 8 ^
and sustained narrative.
quick as they are taken. I hey are the oue great modi- fou,, w wer( , y.. “. h ' ,. cal wonder of this age, recognized by all who know ' , , r r J 111 , jUlhljr s
foeir virtues, and many thousands know them. Take ! all relT^^ Hn ' 1 Cherry Pettonal for a Cough, and foe PdU for all de-1 autorn rangements requiring a purgative medicine. iner-ni Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYKR, Practical and Anaiyti- I Th
cal Chemist, Leweil,Mu
i s pr«' s uki'
5 in
The humunss own spinioo, lC "*‘
most perfect and sm cesstnl of his
•fass.. and sold by
R. BROWNING, Indianapolis,
that the disc
naton Chess Player of Maelzel is cliatsce* minus and conclusive. uaSo Hie publisher has now finished theoatf'**’ 3
ELEGMT JEWELRY!!
TUST received by Express a large assortment of all
t# foe new and elegant styles of
WATCHES, JEWEE KY,
fiHXvox-- rtfeo.
Also, Gas Fixtures, Clocks, Canes, flue Cutlery, Plated Ware, die., all of which will be sold at onr usual low
prices.
Kejoiember tho place for bargains at
oct 10
UMT KKI’KIVED—
20 bags CiKt
25 bales Cotton Batting;
-O. 1 Bates House,
E. J. BALDWIN At CO.’S
iton Yarn;
2# bundles “
no 12
Warp Thread low for cash.
C. A. ELLIOTT. XJTBTXI SKrXTf-JE-s: lilAA B)S Extra Logwood I Cask Madder IWIUSdO Rs Best Indigo 20 bbls Chipped J, M» Ra Cochineal 20 v. .
Logwood
Fustic
Camwood,
I etc Dye
*• M. L4WRBBCR, Pmffrteter.
■ ArtUCrL-rtqUL Ban*, ■ Mount .-Oerling, Feb'y 1, DC*, iven foal foe 46R1CULTURA
MIO J^s Cochineal
8 bbls Alum
6 “ Copperas 2 “ Blue Vitro il
with a Urge Stock of all kinds of DyeStnfihon hand and for sale low by K. BROWNING, •“ff Ifi Late Craighead A Browning. f tlBT KK<! flfyMM-
Cl w cheats Imperial Tea;
35 caddie* •* “ 12 and 25 lbs.
Id chests Gan Powder Tern;
75 caddies “ “ 12 and 20 lbs.
10 chests Yonng Hyson Tea.
50 caddies “ “ 12 and 20 lbs.
Jae 4 'X C- A. ELUOTT. X''*.**® tfiAffW*—The best in one; Scales of
BfKKENMAYER A BRDWSTER.
74 East Washington street,
nov9d5twif Indianapolis.
oiwortw^ flKiMiV UVK. OF.COND supply of Mrs. Mo watt’s D O eeived at STEW A RT <h
Jan 7 dtf
And by al 1 druggists. jan 14" d4m .4 Great Pocket Guide for the Mechanic
and Engineer.
tion of the Work* of Edgar A, Poe, orifcin*H! ri ^ , r plat' d. The series of volumes, of whtd 1 “ IS ,,, fourth,embraces, it is believed, everythin* him which he himself would have wished IS 0 * •
serv
work, just t BOWEN’S
jN * BA N B ** A for Umi par pass of closing Ms hashnss. ftna hoMlag ibr « rts rtwlrtiutt notes of rtld >—figg iusilsdBii»us? =-=
nu; riereaaer
£43fo—1 taws tins day assoeiatsd with
circulatiag notes of said
ownfoss—srtfon site*of Ihe Auditor dsmptioa rt rau wtthia two yoarefi
« tea expfcwtea of which tinM lbs anrtte reartteK telha hand* af tha Auditor of mate ZteSsssatsaissttu:.’"*
mm sam /mm, iwt. ^ —
G«9» second-bud Horsa-Power.
JOHN V UTTER.
fur teetr kind patronage harete-
idfi te ImsiaoM KELLOGG,
The lechaiic's Machinist's and Engineer's j g.oE»^ 0 c’iMPXETEW®“* # *
with a Memoir by Rufus Wilmot of his Life aud Genius by F. P. WillisanJ
In Four Volumes. Price
m.trl4 d&w r No. 34 Beekroan R. ■'** 1 ^ II . LIMBOCKERWUOl Ks.tJ.y- vxr> RETAIL DEAL® 1 WALL PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, ^ No. 7, West Wathinijton Street, I^ Tft
from Merulian, South
INDIANAPOLIS.
/^VTFERS FOE SALE THE FOUC^®",^ y.1 T1CLES, either in Grge or small'I®* 1 ' 1 ' tow for Cash : Various Works in )#If , Tlieology, Mcfliclue, Law X Ll* fr * BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS d: BI.AN'R
, w |
various Work* of Hisruar, Biuustra’ s»a--All of the various Classical and CoOis>'’ n - used in this section of country. . lL ,,i.sr^-
„ , , Popular Treatises on Agi riiltnr*-, Ar ' ! ' OTT . 2* J£f^S?L 0 S. re *? i P t ot u,e P r ' ce - chautsm, Macbtnery, Engineering, STEARNS 4t SPICER, Publishers, Indianapolis, In- Popular Treatisi.-s on foe Discuses s® 1 * IU) geOO(
diana. Agents for the Western States. may Z«
Containing Tables and Formula* for use in Superfi-
cial and Solid Mensuration; Strength and Weight of Materials; Mechanics; Machinery; Hydraulics; Hydrodynamics; Marine Engines; Chemistry; and Miscellaneous Receipts: adapted to and for foe use of all classes
of Practical Mechanics. Together with tho
Engineer’s Field Book:
Containing Formula- for the various Methods of Running and changing lines, locating Side Tracks and Switches, Ac., Ac. Tables of Radii and their Logarithms, Natural S’ine* and Tangent* to every Degree and Minute of the Qusdrant, and G-garitiims of Natural
Numbers from 1 to io,{hh).
ByCharies Haslett, Civil Engineer. Edited bv Chas. W. Hackley, Professor of Mathematics in Co'iumbia College, N. Y. Author of “Elements of Geometry,' "Treatise on Algebra,”"Trigonometry, Plane, Spherical, Ac., Ac.” r Ju one Duodecim.i Volume of 320 pages; containing one hundred and seventy six engraved Diagrams; neatly bound in morocco, gilt, in poeiret book form, with
Tucks. Price ff2 50.
Special agents wanted lo canvass for this great work. N. B.—Sold only to Subscribers by Special Agents, who will exhibit a Specimen Copy of foe Work, and fnrnish a CircaUr of the Contents, on application.
PILES I PILES!! PILES!!! 4 RK you satering with the Piles inwardly or out XX warily 7—If so, use Dr DUPKIE.V celebrated remedies—warranted to cure in all cases. If you have the Plies outwardly, ask fora box of Dr. D.’s ointment, only 50 cents. If you have the Piles Inwardly, ask for a box of Dr. D.’s Pitts, only 50 cents. Principal office, 76 Nassau-street. New York, will be sent to nay part of the United Stilus, jan 22 dAwbw
HATS, CAPS—SPRING STYLES. GAM NOT BK (NDKKAOi.B : Beat Spring Style Drees Hats, ft* 25, whirls, for elegance and durabilitv, cannot be excelled. SOFT HATS of all sizes, colors and qualities, al unusually low prices. STRAW GOODS—Nrw ond Beautiful Stylet. Childrens Fancy Goods. McCOSD B ART? A CO , aprl-dtf ] 22 East Washington-»t-T>AUfi OE fr*Lo\Vfc.lig rixty X> dozen of foi* populnr article but received bv Ex. pree at C m Y ,# r ftWWWrftf stere.
Popular Treatises on foe Dise»*e» kmiw* Ikjinestic Animals.and instiuctionin . p»«b Fattening and Marketing- A!so, the '^ l,ue r> . The most reliable Works on Fat ir et t-r'»*' ^^0, Afost reliable Treatises on success)* 1 "** also, on Gardening, and Farming general, _ gasri Wall Paper. Bordering, Window r Pii ‘Gilt Moulding for Picture *»»*
FINK FRENCH
JUVENILE AND HOL1DAV bDOKbj ^
LFTTEK and NOTE PA PEES? FANCY ENVELOPES; Visrimg
Steel Pens. Inks. Slates,
per, Bristol Board, Perbrsiedrsper. Large, heavy DraiUn*
Paper, Colored Prinung Parerr, Prioiing Cattls-
Gold, Silver and C'dar F*nv ,l i. Pearl, Ivery, I'apier Maehe and Leafo^ Tine tuiLEKk, .^boo*
Aud many other articles areally w ^ [B afI7'* t, . •tores. —aaurt
SABTK.-Artmy o. FrSS^J^ggSU
V A. story. 1 large Uu -lecim , -^^ Price *13. It suipease# all other !)«»»_„ „
get and rqajl tc Bepphed te
at Eastern prices, ^
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