Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1856 — Page 4

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L ,,,| _ jl Um?' TklUonTh e O, 8 JO the next raonrtaf, xo^ WMMMton, II A M, HhiUdelpHta, 180#, •onn^-kM Tr»hi ftrr S«w York, •tao •! Uylok with tnrtn for Sprln*1k>U, l rbano, HollofoaUlne, Korert, Port W*yn«, 8andu»kv ■od Toledo. Thl* Train eonneete at MidunonU with Train for Cincinnati direct. Arriving at Cincinnati at ; ;00 A M. Ire hour* In adranco of any other Koute. BBCOND TRAIM — Cleveland, Pltuborgh and Wheeling Mall Krpreeaat 7:1M A. M.—Arriving at IJaylan, U M, Coluinhna, 3:30 P M, Cleveland, HrW. conne< m with the 9 P M (rain on the Lake fthore Kallroad, aikI at Hukklo with the.1 30 A M Expreva I rain, and arrive In Blew York at 8:43 P M, connect* at f'restllne with the5:10 P M train on the Ohio and Pciin<ylvanln Kallroad for Pitlaburgh, reaching PlUabnrgh at iS Jo P M, connecting at Columbia with the Mail Expreea train on the Central Ohio Kallroad for Wheeling, arriving at Wheeling, 10 P M, connecting direct with the Night Bxpreta on tho Balumore and Ohio Kellmad for Haitimore end the Reef. This train connect* direct at llich-

mond with train for Cincinnati.

Arriving at Cincinnati ai »o«n aa hy any other Koute

fro* Indlanapolia.

JT7»Pa*eengera by Ihia train cr/ive atriolninhui 8 hoursln advance, and at Newark, Rntivsvillo, Wheelitig and all point* on the Hultlinore and Ohio Kallroad, 1b hours In advance of an) .other Kouto from Indianapolis. 'g*if IHf» T ** hi IK—('lo, idunil and I'ittsburgh Kxpreas, at 2: ,l, > I* M.— (*n arrival of Mail I rain from Terre Hntite and Pern- arrive* id J»eytr>n6:30 PM,Colnmhus. 10 P M, Cleveland, • :1pi A M. eofinecle With H:Jtl A M train on The l ake Shore Railroad, and at iiuffaln with

^^a^rCad; PVTifK rsrxw ^tev uirn I of, Vea ve^ nd laoapo 1 Ual 1230P-Md arrtvee si Madlaon at 130, P. M., end atop# at all regular ate- ** 0 pii#ei>gera leaving Madtoon at 6;30, A. M., will take the cars of the Ohio g Mlaelaeippl Railroad at North Vernon, and arrive at ClnetnnalTntgaOa^d 1-^ne •i 1:30; take the cars at Columboe on tbe C. A il. Road, and arrive at Bhelbvvllle at 1130. Connect with all trains at ladtasspofto for the We«t,»orth and Hut:

;THC BHORTBBT AMD •

mmt t . d !S(FJ? ute

HtuvMniHMwrmjM'

Wtet’o tk* Wmun

Will nrrlve et-

'ferro Haute, Vlacennea,

Dayton, Golem

Lafayette

Michigan Clt

Betlefontal

City,

mbna, Peru,

Fort Wayne,

neiieionuune, Crestline,

and all intermediate points, the same day; and at— Evansville, St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland and Pitts-

burgh, early the next morning.

Passengers leave Indlanapolia at 12 M., take the Martinsville cars at Franklin at 1 P. M., arrive at Martinsville at 4 P. 5for lake the Ohio A 31 Wsiselppl cars at gonh Vernon and arrive In Cincinnati eariy in tho evening. At Madison this rain connects with tho splendid -

tho 3 P M Boston ami Now Vor* Rxpiess I ruin, arrives a 1 New York Vi'JH A M, also connects ut ( rcatlino wlih

line

the 5:10 A M, on the Ohio A PensylvitniH Kuilread to PlltsOiirgli, rea<'hing Piltsloirgh at 12:30 >*. M, Philadelphia, 5 <\ M., fimnocts direct wdli trnln for New Vork

' .1 aa. 'r1. a.^t.. .^lai ..a

and Boston. This train connect* at Richmond with

train for Cincinnati direct.

pPaesengors hy thl* train arrive si Dayton Nprlngfl'jlil, Urhana, Xoulu, ('olnmhus, and nil iioints on (he f'oiitinhus A Xeaia, and l.ittln Miami K. K. 12 hours In advance of any other route from Indianapolis. Passengers Take Nottce,lhi*ls the only route

steamers of tlte old and reliable Mall Corn-

will he provided with a line

BALTIMORE* HWMILMAD Fnm Wheeling to Beltiaore and Wuhington City, D. C. ■aKiwe eraec-r ss> caaTaiw cewwwcnow arm Philedelphie end Hew York, m BY THB Indiana Central and I.& C. R.R.8 XjZWZj3B XkCXMBLZhdCX

—AIU3—

CENTRAL OHIO RAILROADS. 'T'HK BALTIMORE AAD OHIO RAILROAD (witli J. its uniting lines) now offers the felleel advantagee te the travelers, between all ports of tee West and the

larger I.astero elUea. This is ^ THK ONI.Y ROUTF.

By which tbrougn tickets can be had to Washington City, Baltimore, Pniladclph s, and 5ew York, thus giving the Western mercha W e range of the Baltimore, Philahln and Now .rk markets, an advantage to be

pnny, where passengers will be provKleo wuu a nne •upper end good berths, and arrive In Cincinnati In time to connect with all early trains North and East. JJTpKsre the same as all other routes. No extra charge for meals, state-rooms, or handling baggage. For the areommodatloo of wav paasoAgers. a ear Will

h each of tho Freight Trains.—

remain some time at each station, allow- ...„ , .j do a small amount of business.

Having a now lino of Boats expressly for Freight our Freight arrangements are mad* perfect: and we call the attention of Khip|>ers to this Koute. Freight, taken from Indianapoll* to Cincinnati and Loulsvnh’,

as cheap as by any other Koute. For Information please uppl) to

D. O. BRANHAM,

Superintendent, Madison.

/

frHMeBfafcANBQPSt

MX-

7^1 j£!ti 1o

IJ. I*. .Ionks (fOnM Freight Agont. Mudiion.

At the .Mail Boat Co’* Wharf, and

Cincinnati, Ohio.

No. 21, Broadway

may lb

T1 IK NEW Y6 KK C KN r J'RA1.

dfclpma ana i^ow #rR nu derived by no othc r route.

THREE DAILY TRAINS. Passenger* going East from Indlanapolia, take either of tho above roads to Cincinnati,thence by the Little Miami Kallroad Express Train,at 6 A. M.,10 A.M^ or 6 P. M.. for Columbus, connecting there with the Central Ohio Railroad through Newark and Zanesville, for Uel Air, on the Ohio, lour milos from Wheeling. From tills place the connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is mode direct. By the Express train oft .Is route Die time from indlanapolia to Baltimore la but 3b-i hours, and to Washington is bat 30^ hours. Ke sum and ask for tlcketaby tee Wheeling route and

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

JT pBaggage checked throng from Indianapollato

Baltimore.

Fare an low an by any other Route. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And alliiifonaatiou please apply at the Union Depot

IndianaiKdls.

T. J. SHERLOCK, Agent. WM.S. WOODS 1E8,

invent to “»n» hie nannev bnek.”

The problem is solved by JAMBS HALL,

AdCoX-olxAXXt l Z > Allor* Ho S Odd rnllova’ Hew Roll Waahington St.,

INDIAN APOUS.

Call on hi* and view for yonnelvee the multiplicity of rich and rare shades, grades, and varied textures of Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, Trimmings, and general Gentlemen’s Fureiskings, which are just opening dtraet

from the principal cities of the East.

He basin the Artistic Depar.munt,an experienced Eastern city Cutter, and is in monthly receipt of American and European Fashions. The mot to of the concern U: “Prtnmrtne**, Grod Work sod DitpaUh." ^ jrpCall on Hall, leave your measure, and go^into

RKMO V AlsT

BAUEIi & GOEPPER’S

OXnOOPSXCTGF JStTOH3E:. nnHB subscribers Inform their old friends and custoA men, that they have removed from No .14 South Washington street, to one door East, No. 21, whore they have opened out a still larger Stock of all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING!!

00*000 X V - «F

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SEELY’S FACTS

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SCIENTIFIC !HIRACL.E8, Containing from 70 to lM pngea,w4te a CABINET LIKENESS OF THE AUTHOR, TTTILL be delivered to nbeoibera, on or before the V\ 10rn oat or Jon, 18S6. with a full aad accurate Report of a Distributiou Of $20,000, (subscription price, $1.00) which will be dtotofMMnioag the eubscriben at Keely** 2d Great Magnetic Qr±ft £] llxl 13 ± « AO 30. 9 Which will come of at INDIANAPOLIS on the evening of the aoth day of May, 1856, on the square, under the direction of a Committee of Ten, to be appointed by the subscribers present, whose doty will be to devise a plan by which the interest of all the subscribers, whether - - «- —*.1 nrotweted. Said Com-

MEDICAL,.

angers Take Notice,tiiisistno only ronto by which you can loave Indianapolis in the afternoon, and reach Columbus, Newark,Zanesville and Wheeling the same

evening.

The only Route having any connections at Dayton,

either Morning or F.veniug.

IT^ Faasengers by this route go through to Clncin-

natlu quick a. hy any other.

ILf Columbus and Pittsburgh Baggage chucked tirougb. Philadelphia Uaggagu re-obeokoUaiPittsburgh. The only .Morning Traiii from ludianapollt to Dayton,

«. uoSwmbus na Dayton. JAMES M. SMITH, Bup't.,

my91 fnd. Central dk Dayton dc Western K. II. (trii JTNte le*o f i .vi fr. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. T$fo Trains Daily (Sundays Excepted.)

Trains will run aa

■Prprsar—lioavea Indianapolis at 7.30,

CJ follows: Fiarr Taaiv-

A. M.. slopping at Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburg,

Colnmhus, Seymour, and all Way Stations. Sxcomd ra*ia—Afatf—Leaves at 1.3o, P. M

Heymour, and all Way Station;

ama—Afntf—Leaves at 1.3o, P. M.,stopping

at all Stations.

Fastnirr TaAtas leavo Daily, taking Freight for all Hip above points—al*o, for Louisville, Now Albany, and pirtll points on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.

A. P. OSIlOKNK, Sup’t.

J. Q. WmitcoM*, Freight Agent. ^ Janl fiNNsylvania uailkoAd. rwittH MBB4T CKlSTRAf. ItOtUJ'E, CONX nootlng the Atlantic cities with Wostern, Northwest. r v D and muthwestern States, by a continuous Railway direct. Thla road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally lino of Steamers to all ports on the Western Hluors.aud at Cleveland and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on tho Northwestern Lakes; mnkiuglhe most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which raaioH-r can bo forwarded

Irsaod from the Great West.

Rates Between Philadelphia and

PITTSBURGH.

First Class—Boets, Lhoes, Dry Goods( n .. fin boxo*.) Furs, Feathers, Ac | Wc> I >Pr 10 °* Bbcoho Class—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods (In bales) Hardware, Leath-> 75c. per 100B ©Fy W OOlf UtC sssdsssasstessessfsse.vtF

«• r» >««»

'O’In shipping Goods from any point Kaatof Phila. d ®fihla, be particular to mark pocknge, “ via Panmyl.

esste Hailr

of this

From Bufalo, JVIafmr* Fall; ai»4 Baat/miivn

Hrldf'1 to Jtthony, Troy, -V»u>

Vork, aad Horton,

Shortest, Quickest, and most Reliable ()OCTK.»«TO NKW YORK IN 14 HOITIN! — lY Boston 18 hours. 250 miles Double Track betwoon Buffalo and New York. Connecting at Albany, Troy, fnd Schenectady with trains to Saratoga Springs, and all

parts of the New England Stales.

Sow York passengers may choose between* passage by Kallroad or steamboat from Albany to New York, an

advantage offered by no other route.

Trains leave Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension

Bridge, as follows, Sunday* excepted:

First,5.30 A.M. Express. Hocond, 8.30 A. M. Express. Third, 10.00 A. M. Mail. Fourth, 12.00 M. Emigrant. Fifth, 5.10 P. SI. Express. Sixth, 5,30 P. M. Accommodation. Seventh, 11.00 P. M. Express. Only one train

on Sunday, the 5 P. M. NIAGARA FALLS. First, 5.00 A. M. Express,

Third, 11.00 A. M. Mall.

ress. Second, 8.30 A. M. Express, all. Foulh, 4.45 A. M. Express.

Fifth, 0.30 A. M. Express. Only one train on Sunday,

the 4.45 P. M.

Buffalo to Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, 7.15 A. M., 9.00 A. M., 12.30 P. M.,5.00 P. M., and 8.00 P. M.

Only one train Sunday, at 9.00 A. M.

Through Tickets to New York snd Boston can be

.base '

also t Puck

purand

e particular road. ” All

n»ad at Phllad

vareod without detention.

Faaioirr A ox*

skoge,

Goods consigned t o tne Agents

ad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be for

AovirnL—Moses Potter. Boston; J. L. Bill-

«U, Now York; E. J. Sneedor, Phliadelphl; Magraw & Koon*, Baltimore; Geo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Bprigman di Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J, S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C. Meldrura,Madison, Ikd.; Ratcliff Indian*?^' ^ 0 ‘! J* S. Mitchell & Son Evansville,

H. H.

THB^ N DAnV'?HR0UaH J T%MN8, r>KTWEEN P1IIEADBLPH1A) AND Pitts Ij burgh—Thi Moxi»ik« Traix leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh, at 7){a. m. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 7 ; a. M. Tms Fart Lina leaves Philadelphia for PktaUurgh at 1 r. x. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1 r. «. Tn Niwht Exmtasa Traii* leaves Philadelphia for PHtoburgh at Ur. tt. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia r t

10 r. m.

The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the R< 11roads fa and from St. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena und Chicago. 111., Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky., Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indiana, Cincinnati, Dayton, Bpringllold. Bellofontalue, Sandusky, Toledo. Cleveland, Columbus, ZanesvlUo, Maaeallon and Wooster, Ohio: also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, St. Louis, Lou

IsvIUe and Cincinnati.

Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the

shove places.

For further particulars, see Haud-bWtntthe different •Inrtinf points. Passengers from tho West will And this Vh* shortest end most expeditious routs to Philadelphia,

’ ’ 0r TH08. MOORE, A font, Passengtr Liner, PkiUdetpkia,

J. MK8K1MKN,

' Jlgfai, Partrngrr L\ntt, Ptllt , gh

marl

NEW ARRANGEMENTS

1856.fiimMH185r>. FOR THE EAST! CHANGE OF TIME—CONNECTIONS 8UHE ! INDIANAPOLIS, PITTNUl KtUI* dr CI.EVB-

LANI) UAII.HOAD.

-rtORMSRLY Indlnnapollf and Bellffontalno RailJ? road—In connection with tlie Ohio and Pennsylvania, Cleveland and Columbus, i ake Shore, and Now York Railroad. Only direct routo from Indianapolis to

the East.

33 Miltlld SHORTER than any other rente from Indianapolis to Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Clsvulund, Buf-

falo, Dunkirk, New York, and Boston.

Makes close ronneoUons at Croitliml with trains of Ohio anO Pennsylvania Knad for Pittsburg and Philadelphia, and wllti trains of Cleveland Hoad lor (doveland, Lime Boats, Lake Shore, Now York mid Erie, and

New York Central Kailroads.

No change of Gars between Indianapolis and Crest Has, and only one change between Indianapolis and Clovslsud or Pittsburgh Hy any other mute thsrearo Ihrso manges to Cleveland and four to Ptttsbnrgh. Two trains leave Indiana|iotlsdally (Sundavs exerpt

ad.) a*follows:

ii$0 A. M. Night Express.—Thl* train connect* at Crestline with trains for riwvelaud and Pittsburgh at II ^ A. M., reaching ('lev. land 2:35, P. M., and New York at 12.30 next day—reaelnng Pitlsl>urgh

.^andPhiladelphia the next afternoon. Nl. Steam Beat ExnfcM Connecting at

nd Philadelphia at 5:30 P. .M.

P.*M. with Lake Shore K. K..

and tbs Splendid Stenmei* Igueeu of the West and

Crescent Clt* for Buffalo and the K«*t.

xt day—

al 8.10, P. M.^andPhiladelphia the

7126 A. id. Steam Beat Exuross Connccti

Crestnae for Pittsburgh and PIiiUkIci and at Clevolsud at P.jM. with

splendid Stenmeis tgnee Cltyfor Buffalo and the

B.OO V, id* Exprers.—Making connection* *t Crestline for Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, end

New York at4.00,A. M.

Greenville and Miami T raln loaves Union <>u arrival of the Indianapolis, Plt'.ioarg, and Cleveland Trains, and arrive# al Dayton In time to connect with the Train* on the Mad River and Lake Erie, ClDclonat', Hamilton,

••a u_... —■ ■ - - -

_ ,, uas wy saiv ■ w if ■ a'* linlllllVCFDy

and Dayton, and Dnytou, Xenia, and Belpre Kallr tods. Tickets by this route for sale al the principal Ticket

of#cos In the Weal.

Be sura and ask tor Ttckcts by Indianapolis, Pittsburg, ah'* *1 evolaud Route. TT?Fare at low as by any other Route. TTr For general information In regard to Freight, apply le L. RILEY, Freight Agent, 1. P. <V C. K. r HOMER WARD, Sup'l, Indianapolis,JUrch al, MkW..

KMCOERADB

HOME MANUFACTURE. vt>HE subscriber having bought the CaxaI Fscwiv.in X Indteoepolis, heretofore occupied by Dsn'l Braudt, and having repaired and reffUed the same, would respectfully otesouoce to 1* former patrons and tee public, that they ere now ready to reeetve WOOL, to card la rolto,0Md eod spin, nr to manufarture Into Clothe, Caattmeres, SatinoiL, Blankets, Ftonnsl* oi all kinds, •toeking Yarns, *c.,*e., on tea usual tenaa, and In

the beet manner.

We have on band a large stock of Good*, moauteo* lured by ourselves in Ohio, Ee 6>Uo we: Mb poire Ob* Premia* LMv Whu* bubr***. » n *«' —■*-———

V U 'S — es-jrww.w, plain am* vwiiiwu, c iovn», •jams. meres, tee., ell of our own raimmlbelure, which \ro will

exchange for wool and eUktor WfffSpMtemiavtliBM F

,I00*H worh before dupoteng of their wool We weted

*yte-dtew$* strain:

_ FIRST PREM/VJm el sereral of the Stole

vet ..

;s oTIuychibon:

w y«nw3oMnM»“I »2iI5r•■•n*ri. m PHY GOOD** VAKIETLE*

Ear *.*. BOM’*.

ebasud at all the principal Western Ticket offleus; on the Cincinnati, I^tiiisvllle, ami Ft. I^xils i.lno ot tets. Inquire for tickets by the N'vw York Central Railroad by the way of Buffalo and Albany. Baggage checked through from Buffalo to New York’and Boston.

C. VIBBARD, General Supt. ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent.

HuflUlo, May, 1854. dty

NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. R.

HHANOE OP RUNNING TIME.

\JX and after Wednesday next, 13th Inst., train* will foil bn run on the New Albany and Salem Railroad as

ows:

Express Tinins will leave New Albany daily, (.Sun-

day’s excepted) at fl A. M., connecting st Greencnstle wfth trains for Terre Haute, Vincennes and Ht. I.ouis, and arriving at Michigan City, 4:15 A. M., nnd Chicago 7:2<i A. M., next day, making close connections with

i for Mliwaakie, Kock Island and Galena, igan City with trains East on Michigan Ccnil for Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York,

day,

trains thence for Miiwaskle, Rock Island and

and at Michi| tral Kailroae Boston, Arc.

..’■'.tojrpss Tfnin ^ oulh w,u losv0 Michigan City nt 11:1o r. m •,.—u or rive at Now Albany at 4:30 P. M., Ik tiiue to put passengers i.w, i^, U | gv ||| B same afternoon. Freight Trains will leave New^ RS usual—at C

i/n’ 6 B. ANDERSON,

Superintendent.

. M. every day, Sundays exe

JO

et> 14 dtf

THE ADAMS EXPRESS CD’S Great Eastern, Weitern and Sonthem EXPRESS ! 8ftW0 Expresses leave daily for A CINCINNATI.

BALTIMORE,

PHILADELPHIA,

PITTSBURG, NEW YORK,

BOSTON,

st- ''em**,

MADISON,

LEXINGTON, FRANKFORT, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES,

And all Intermediate points,

THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO. doalre to enil tho attention of Merchants, Ih nkers, and others to tho

Tina® I

Mode by thl* Express.

Having twoator facilities than heretofore, for exqrre**lug heavy freight and parcels, of all (lescriptions, to the above named places, we are prepared to take freight at

grte.Hy reduced rater.

Money, Jewelry, Valuables nnd Merchandise of every description, forwarded In charge of special Messengers nnd delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills will bo collected, and orders attended to with promptness. For (briber iuibrinattwn Inquire at tLo Office of THE ADAM8 KXPKESS CO., No. 34 West Washington et. _IK.V SKI JOHN H. OHK, Agent. Mieliigan Southern & Northern Indiana

XT.-A.IXj 2X0 AX31BI, From Toledo to Chicago,

/~10NNBTTINW AT CIIMIAGOt Yb'ITH Clem* KJ ent’s Line of Steamers for. Racine, MU wauk1o,Sho- ■ 1,and all Ports on Ln’ja Michigan, and with the

Master of Transpurtiou, Baltimore. JOHN M. SHARP, General Traveling Agent.

may 13-dtf

185C- ECLIPSE. 1856.

.. . _ Xj 1 zx e FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TO TffX SfVvf and South-ff^est,

VIA

rillLADELPHIA 9c PITTSBURG

OVER TIIK

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. PLOT.ITT* RIVEN FOR TIME, IV ITU A OUAkANTF.E.

announce Merchants

pari.* or the west, they have determined to revive lie operations for the season. H Is deemed unnecessary to sot forth in detail the advantages of this Line over ell other Fust Freight Lines. The experience of its

' pi IK Proprietors of thi* Line respectfully: 1 that in compliance with the demand of H In ail part.* of (tie West, they have determined

patrons, heretofore, is b-lieved to be tho best evidence that can bo given ot its utility and reliability. Forwarding Bill*, staling Time and Rates, wll be

given unt'l further notice,

From NEW YORK

Call and see & COEPPFK. Merchant Tallorx, No. 21, opposite the Capital House Indianapol

aug 31 dtf

‘ WASHINGTON FOUNDRY,

OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT,

r '•* d.i.#fcxa. a.£»o 1±m», Ixid

HASSELMACN & VINTON,

MAXUFACTU'RLKS OF

ENGINES AN\J JJOU.ERS,

tend to the Drawing, ana publishing' the Report of the Drawing, and keep the whole in their charge until it ia all complete. The gifts w ill consist of a new and aub-

SAW MILL, in perfect order,

Eighteeu Dwelling Houses and Building Lots In the city of Indianapolis, Edinburg, Indiana, and Oxford, Ohio, and a large variety of ether useful and ornamental articles, ranging in price from ffl to $1,500, as designated in the List of Gifts. One Gift will be allotted to every seven certificates Issued, making in all 2,857 Gifts; each and every Gift is both useful and saleable, and at (hirer prices, under the circumstances,

thfll ------ *Haa VsriKlir*

amificiax teeth ITlw etrents. ^ . :* This oRlee, under the management of Its present proprietors, has been is craasingi n reputation for snperiorl qpenttoBS in the Artificial Department of Dentistry for tee toot tea yens, and nw expense or effort shall be wanttag to give satisfaction to all who may favor it with their The subscribers would call attention to the following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, viz: beauty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of ha lantarials, comfort to tea wearer, and usefulness in rest.wing tee natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate: (n all of which they are warranted ia saying they ore exceeded by none, and equalled by

few.

I TKBTH inserted from one to a full set, with Artirtcj, Gums. Pull and Half Sets iurariably inserted by sac

tkm.

All operations In Dentistry performed in the most thorough manner. TERMS.—Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they are the most reasonable in the West. Two teeth or more on Gold Plate, $3 per tooth. Two teeth or more on Silver Plate, 62 par tooth. The money refunded if the Teeth do not prove satis-

factory.

Ej* 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 iu from 24 to 4B hours, and small pieces in proportion, so that no do-

medical

" SECOND DISTRIBUTION.

J. G. CAMERON,!

No. 156 West Sixth street,- between

streets Cincinnati, O.

marl-dly-por

DB. J. L AH GW ORTH Y, F the firm of UNDERWOOD & LANGWORTHY,

imbu

^haigheal it

MedicineY,* Cto“mumta*wu w*' r««sents, Patnt ' 8 »Ffto %|

Feeling tlurnkful for tiie usl.,1 .

beets extended to the Hou-Afcr . ‘ »W, trust by strict personal auerffon ^\^**W^*

pn mptness in Mling orders, \

Uu <ame. Our block is heaJv- cos; i»» ^

wa; ted by druggists and dcai-W.

cij ally for cash, direct fro.n tn^a^ ** ^^>5? lure-*, our fuedities ar.* *-. o ®v®«s«»*»4 s , .2S?5s;«s2jaj^?fiS - call, a* we u*! coudduLi •« ! ‘7=««,^

a, ^“ iusr ° r

Farifi.iar r.ttenticn pai-i vr , r . ease w.libe di*peuscd e-cert tv’*V p .'"7*.»-,

expeiteuced person, and fr..,:, v, ^U'*.*.*

| . A “ VT'" n< ^mselve,

^tenaaoa** j flfRl of ( RI.uUltAD kV Bro> MSq i. v

Race and Elm • ou,lt ’ to call and ’"t*

i s •r •"“-rate's

» »*KS* 8

Dxktists.

aud fair 1

I issue 20,000 Certificates for $1 each, for which I sriYe

— ° r “KEELY’S FACTS AND SCIENTIFIC

to. and Wrought Iron Baohinerj .( all kind.; j aSS^^^^Sr**^a. , a2 , a , 4S

*uso, j ONE in every .SEVEN Certificates gets a good and val-

■ uable gift. Siwx’s, of October, 1855, on a capital of «12,00b, issues 16,000 of tickets; eight out of every nine of his tickets are blanks, every ninth ticket ranging 50 up to $400. The persons of discemment By Judge from the above comparison, which

K^nd EarfhehasT^etalaKe^satisfertion of knowing that be can perform the most critical operations andoxMrav.trnflrv miro*. Hi* mode of treatment is entire*}

Goods to. and pan) *s D pot, <:d>rn

And PHILADMI-PUiA To INDIANAPOLIS,

At «2 per 100 is.

JC/ I ime guaranteed, eight day*.

FROM NEW YORK.

Mark »11 i>ackage* “gg-!.,,** Fseioiit Lix*.” Ship by Tamdon nnd Amboy Railroad Lino. Pier No. 1, North River. Procure Forwarding Bills at the Oflice, No. 2 Astor House, of J.L.ELLIOTT, Agent.

FffOM PHILADELPHIA.

Murk all packages il Erllprt Freight Line." Send

‘ procure Forwarding Bills at Comncr of Broad and Locust streets.

F. JANNEY, Agent.

No Paper Bundle or Small Package received.

JOHN H. OHR, Agent,

iny30-dr.ini Indianapolis. T (X C rWG“ INN A TI!! SHORTEST ROUTE BY 30 MILES ! ! Aafi Quickest Route by Two Hours, NO CHANGE UR C\RS TO CINCINNATI.

All Otlier Routes Change Cars Twice!

Indianapolis and Cincinnati SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD!

VIA laAWRBNOEBUHG.

THREE PASSENGER TRAINS !

Leave Indianapolis Daily,(Sundays excepted,)as fol-

lows:

First. Train, Leave# at 7i30 A. ftl. and ararrives at Cincinnati at 12 M., two hours in advance of any other a r* ; 30 V. «!;VntfarhvisSlTex'/r:{jtKiral7:40 P. M. Jtf/* 17 hours In advance of all

other Routes from Indianapolis.

Second Train, JLeaves at 1:00 P. M.—Lightning Express, arrives at Cincinnati at 6 P. M., three hours in advance of the Cape Horn Route, which is called the Richmond Route; and two less changes of

Cars.

j Tlhirrt Train. Leave* at 5>53 P. 51.—On the f-. arrival of tho Lafayette and Chicago Trains, and ar- ■ rives at Cincinnati at 11:10 P. M. Passengers by this train will lay over and take the r.:(K) A M Lightning Express for Columbus, arriving at Columbus, 9:30 A M., Cleveland 2:35 PM, connecting direct with the Express Train for Dunkirk and Buffalo, reaching Buffalo at 10:30 P M, New York 1 JO PM, next day, and Boston at 5:00 P M.,also connects at Crestline with the Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail-

Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, and SEPARATORS. And Glsers’ Patent Grain Seperalor, with self-regulat ing Fan and Dividing .Shelf, (dispensing with the ordinary Shoe and Riddles.) Jan5diy to t ATiirrcfTOM AND CAHDEKS. ■YTTE would respectfully invite tho aUentionofManv V ufucturers aud Carclurs ia Vio West to our complete and full assortmeut of Cotton and Wool Machine Cards, From the Manufactory of JAMES SMITH & CO.

—ALSO—

HANNA A C A B P E X T E It > 8 Celebrated Satinett and Jeans Warps. All of which are warranted of the very best quality, and will be sold at the Manufacturerb’ prices. Please give us a call at the old stand of A. G. Willari> dr Sox, No. 40, Washington street. feb 27 d2m A. B. Wll. DUS. NORTH <$T MOFFITT, [srcrxssow to dr*. huxt-I H. © *1 X ci O AX t U *3 XX t X » t » ’ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. jr7*OrFtrx—Wert Warhivgton ntreet, F.ast of the Palmer Poure, over J. P. Pope 4‘ Co'r Drug Store. A 1.1. WORK WARRANTED. Reference—A. M. At P. G. C. Hunt. TO THE "PI TBETC I

from $2.50

ust easi'

must easily juu£<j .avia. r w

seheme is most deserving of popular favor.

One other fact is worthy or observation : I secure the payment ot the Gifts by Mortgage Deeds of Real Estate, valued at $20,000, with a power of attorney made to Ricketts & Daily, of E linburg, Indiana, Kerlin A Fitsgiboon, and John P. Dunn A Co., of the Metropolitan Bank of Indianapolis; Judge A. Hammond, ol Terre Haute, Indiana; James Crawford, Esq., aud James Ratcliff, Esq., of Oxford, Ohio, authorizing them to fulfill all ol my contracts In connection with the Gift Distribution, sluuld I fail to fulfil them promptly myself, by sale of said Real Estate without suit. The Deeds have been regularly acknowledged and deposited in the

METROPOLITAN BANK,

In the charge of John P. Dunn A Co., to whom I refer all persons wishing to inquire Into the truthfulness of this statement. As to my integrity and capability perform all mv contracts, 1 refer to the above-

new and painless remedies. Office No. 12)£ Illinois street.

Rinuxcn:—Rev. Mr. Young, of the M. E. Church, Rev. Mr. Hulburd, of the Presbyterian Church, Capt. M. C.Lilly and William Willis, Columbus. Ohio; Hon. Harrison How, of Missouri; Robert H. Hatcher, do: J. R. Spedd, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Ex-Gov. Helm, of Kentucey. feb 16 ddcwtf

bs, or me Central Bonk; Judge **. «». » Postmaster; Hugh O’Neil, Esq.; Col. J. P. Drake and R. Browning,—all of Indianapolis. B. F. Jones and W. F. Pidgeon,of the Kentucky Stock Bank of Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. TannehiU, of Bartholomew county, Indiana. Judge F. M. Finch, R. H Esq., Jacob Peggs, Recorder, Mr. Jennings, Tr and Prof. J. F. Hougham, of Franklin Ind Baa. I could give thousands of other rek reneos, bat ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Amik! A discrepancy in the date of certificates and programmes, is owing to the detention of getting out pro gr»mnu»a- - KEELY’S Great Western Clock, Watch and Jewelry Depot, Wholesale and Retail, Indianapolis, No.28 Vanblaricum’s Block, Meridian street, nearly opposite tee

Post Oflice.

I am now a citizen of Indlanapolia for Life—am an gaged m the above business, anu the purchase and sale of Real Estate. 1 would call particular attention to the following notice: GREAT BARGAINS! 36 Beautiftil Building Lots, Six squares from the centre of Indianapolis, north cast, in the most hcalihy locality, will be sold at private sole. Terras: oi ‘

one sixth 1

sixth In ton r years; and oi.o-eixthin five years; interest paid annually, in Keely'a and Stumph’s Mechanics Addition. The industrious poor man can here get a home, if he applies quickly. Over one-thiol of the Lots are now engaged. Sales to commence on the 1st

day of April, 1856.

raar31-dAwtf

nnoctlr.g direct with train for New York. Thistrai: rinect* at Columbus with the Express Train on tb central Ohio Railroad for Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, arrivingat Wheeling,4:00 P M, Baltimore8^0 the

-ain the

next morning; Washington ,11 A M, and Philadelphia, 12:35, connecting direct with train for New York. aprllS dtf N. M. ROSS, Snpt.

tigau, and wi

d Railroad in connection nt La

is on

cog-, and Kock Islanu nanroau in connection i S»ile, Kock Island, Si. I, oul*, and all points on thi Illinois

find Mississippi rivers.

Four Dauy Passenger Trains. Fl-.l—Mail IbteRSKISS!

Mail Kxrtr«**-

ln Chicago at 1.27 r. w. Kecond—-Morning Ext

arriving in Chicago at 9 v. m.

Third—Alto Boon Express—leaves Toledo at

M. arriving jft Chicago at 11 r. m.

Kx P™»-Leav«* Toledo at8.15 r. M. arriving i* Chicago at 0.45 the next morning.

One Train on bund— * -

riving in Chlci

oat2*. M.arrvlsg

Moming Express—I/ckvss Toledo at 11 *. m.

1.50 r.

ay—Leaves Tdledo utF.15 r. a. arriving in Chicago st 0.49 a. m.

Through tickets can be procured in Colnmbn* al tb* Offiecsofthe Cleveland, ( olumbint and Cincinnati snd Columbus, Plqua and Indiana Kuilroad*, via bhelby and Urbaua, being tho qntrke.l and most direct route, making (ho time In Ifihours betweem Columbus and Chi-

**<WA

1856 1856 NEW ARRANGEMENT!! X»ox”t* et) Xxx<SLtSbrxm.jsx>\UB

*NO

L. Erie, Wabash, & St. Louis B. B’s* ■|''HK connection of the Pen: A Indianapolis with the I Lake Erie, Wabash A St. Louis Railroad at Peru, lining now complete, passengers for Peru, Logansport, Fon, Wayne, Toledo, aud all points East, will find this

a reliable Route.

Passengers leaving Dayton, 'Cincinnati, Madison,

Loatevilie lerre Haute and Lafayette In the morning —leave I ii’lianapolis at 1:W* P. M., arrive at Peru 5:43

I*. M., Iy>gansport6:50 P. M.,end Fort Wi

M. sauie day.

Pas

fayne 9:00 P.

ossengers for Indiauapolie, and Points South and

eogo. marl

I* D. ROCKER,

Agent M. N. A N. I. H. R.

A. FAHNESTOCK & Cornerof Wood and First-sts.,

CO.,

FJTTSBUUGIJ, PA. taruKTiae *«d sralkrs i*

Drags. Medicines, Chemical, Dye Stuff., Paints, Linseed Oil,Varnishes, Window Glass, Glassware, Sur-

gical lu.triimeiib, laird Oil. Turpentine, Patent Medicine. Perfumery, Brushes, Alcohol, Talln(•ra , Oil, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil;

Bpices, Ac., Ac.

11 SKUFACTCRERS OF White Lead. Red Lead and

West, hy taking morning train on L. K,W. A St. L. Railroad at logansport at 5:3o A. M., connect with the Train al fern at 0;3O, arrive at liidlauapulis at n»o A.

M., making close connection With tri&ns for

Dayton, Cincinnati, Madison, Louisville, Terre Haute,

St. Louis and Lafayette.

Procure through ticket* to Logansport, Fort Wayne, Toledo, and principal polntson the L. E., W. A St. L.

Kailroi-d, aUUnion Depot.

Litharge.

, , o, 3- 0 TONS

W^WMiTlIwSD, Tl,N »

rt ui. weieirr, etaicTLY pum, anti uniarpassoti by any

in auallty.

Having resident banners In Saw Vn*k and Philadel-

tlio market,

. or to promt Eastern jobbing

houses.

If/’H. A. Fahnestock's Vermlfnge, furnished witli English, German, French and Spanish dlrectlODS.

apl>'-d3m

BROILS FUDMs

ROBINSON’S PATENT GRIDIRON AGANST THE

FRYING PAN!!

TT to a well knowa tact teat meet broiled t« much more JL walauble, leader and healthful, than when fried. All sliced meets ought to be broiled. The New Gridiron is aeconvenienteeUie Frying Pno,antimech more econo steal. Having a downward ti/aufhl, It take, ail t tee mjeke anti gas np tee chimeew, •ooketM meat eu1 Urely through Inttaown Juices wtttoat burning It, saves 1 all te* fat, reduce* tee m«e! Mil* fall 85 per cent., and

eon be need over a wood or coni Sr*. Price for the round M Inches diameter.. •* •• square ff by 14Inchea...... •' •* oblong 7 by Ifi .... “ •• “ 8 by 18 “ <• ; “ SbySl... J w* will send by Express, prepaid, one or

Ike** sisee in any pan of teo Untied States, ea Mississippi, (nr net Nr west of U) on receipt ST tew

price.

the Union. Circular* with full description sent on an-

aMcotion. Addreee, AMERICAN * TO

q|n7 lydAwa

HAt-H-AGit CHRCKKD TIIROCOHI Thi* Koute now presents greater indueemetits to those shipping stock, nnd all classes of Freight# than any other, there being 58 miles loss of Railroad travel (be-

tween lii'iianspoles and the Lai

Route.

ke, than by any other

Tj3*Contrricta made on the most favorable terms.

J. H. MILLS, Hnperlntendent P. A I. K. R. L. N. Ankriws, Gen. Freight AgU.

may 16

LIFE INSURANCE.

The Manhattan Lifo Insurance Company of

New York.

CASH CAPITAL A X B ASSET* Over #800.000. 0. Y. Wiraetje, ffect’ry, N. D. MoksaV. Pres' ident, A. 8. Wrioht, Physician, C. B. Davis, Ag’t, li-sTp’s, ' r rUI,s COMPANY having complied with the 1 aw* ol X this Xlute, tho undersigued Is prepared to m sk* insurance* on laves, at reasonable rates. Pamphl ets relating to the subject of Lift) Insurance, can be ol taained by calling at the Agency, comer of Wothingt-fiB and Meridian streets, (up stairs.) feb 29 <13m C. B. DAV13, A.gept. Or o mt m o xx- ’ ms , ~Vo. 373, JUroadtcay, JVetv Vork. I.ADIES’ FASHION ABIaE DRK.9S, CAP A BONNET ESTABLISHMENT

BoS-dom

recommend them to the couflder.ee of our patrons and the public, as proficient and compotont o^eruUn-s^ feb 19 dtf P. G- ^- HU&T.

Coali coal! I ooalI !

1 —ribera have ia their yard cm bontu-stroot,

from 12,000 to 15,001)

rrtHE subsc JL opposite the

Bushels

sra ha

> Madison Pe

of the Finest Cinajity

pot, from 12,000 to 15,001) , of Pittettagh or Youghio-

gheny Coal, anti are daily receiving large additions.— Those in want of Coni for any purpose, cannot do better than to call nt the oflice and leave thoir orders,

which will be filled with dispatch.

Ours is the only Goal Yard in tho City that weighs Coal, consequently purchasers n il! be certain to get the amount of coal purchased. JORDON dt STOKER. Indianapolis, January 30,1U56. jan 30 dtf

NORTH WESTERN AGENCY For the Location and Entry of Lands rpHK undersigned will act na Agents or Attorneys fo A others in the selection ,ind entry of Government

Lands in Iowa, or kn any of tho Non 11 For further particulars address

R. J. GATLING

CF.LEBKATEff FEMaleV,,

Phys-.ciua r.v.ru

iuvaiu.-U.- Mcdi-.iue i«

lul ;uul tiu-.-.g rnus

consul:.ti-'n.

It moderates ;.!1

brings on the monuilv iH-ri-si

Pilts si

OXC.'c iltdy

should be 'lse-i l\ViJ, - -hr. .

fiue.r.yiit; tb > 1 irlify (.

1 It*

NEW PRINCIPLE ! NEW REMEDY!! ff 171ACTS are stabborn thiegs,’’ but those who will A not believe until they see for themselves, can have ample and tangible proof that the old system ot dosing Aule ScrEERiiis with mixtures of Arsenic, Quinine, Mercury and Stryehine, must soon be exploded and abandoned, because, ‘’-the remedy is worse than the disease,” and becausc^you cannot take poison without beng poisoned. You may not feel the ill ejects at once, but you will bo more fortunate than some others, if you make the discovert before yonr constitution is broken.— Be advised, then, in season, and test for your own satis-

faction the facts which prove that

Affile Sufferers can be Cared witbout

Poison I

No matter how long you have suffered, nor how obstinate your disease. The discovery of Rhode's Fever ard Aers Bcre, or Antidote to Malaria, is a fact which will abundantly prove the truth of these assertions. It

- "Btuir.a

suE- .ing r F !•••■■ lb. metis; w . - her iutu-s will’i'licr.-lf.uiiciii!; t

Tiree Pi 1 ' ’ -• ’ ■ ‘. ■

fi $T THlit.t. - gore to briv; --at u, ,ti,r ar, .to/e. ^

in :d» •'*— *!• Nervous, ud Sph-U the i> ' c b -. I' ;.IM! C- .r

til li, » ht.- 1 ‘O, tj.j*i[ r ,, yl J.

te: it L -

en-t-s ec.i-n --d io a u-oru -n'i * efi -a.ic .r - . r aJv* tb.-ti^u a j o'voii.’i reu. ..lo K-R ■

an l.~in'.!;«"> >, or m v m ■ F'lT difetluM.- acioi'.panyicg in tne t'.’.^ 't 1 .

to /.gents :

of Fever and Ague. _ . , . , The value of this Remedy consists ia tnese simple ^Ttds free from all poisonous drugs, pleasant to the tasto, may be taken at any and all times, and though the small est noantitv noesesses the cower te stop the worst Chills

poT

bio Injury can ome from its constant use, in proof of which, the following certificate is attached to each bot-

New York, June 11, 1855. I examination of “RHODES’

nh'.-country.

i-'u. 0.1111*^4 ,-.-

TCS I LE tx MO: L?. .\u;..i!i..N t',,’?-*). 1

D. -'I «*>-l 6 s.:-: »i:

thorizcd Ag.nl, wii; .nsurc about.:of ai b\ r sale wh-t'esaie i-.nd rett.lhy w. W.KoWril, IntSi uiaj oli* ’) '• e . - Hy.

January l*t. 185Jvv.. '.y,

mMiIji) 'iWiET Onu s or Tins Makylasd. ri.vtoi-.BiTK Limnai.,

Hultimore, htj la, ,

JJ^r'Al.b 'i'tCKKTS or Cr»t:k*it«s ■> )• —

I: kuts, in i

Mary'.a

. OR 1 on

tie:—

“I have mode a chemical examinut

FEVER AND AGUE CURE,” or “ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury,

chnine, but have not found a particle ol 1 found any substance in its com-

that would prove injurious to the constitu

ist.”

The claims of such a medicine are safely based upon its intrinsic merits. It has no similarity whatever to any j of the pills or mixtures which abound in every section and i —.. • - i ....

CwrnrK vm t ,, orriniw ArrnomrB iTtnin,,

ND, BRARTUt UTUOORirgID XltilU! j AN. GtN»»A- Aoisi roiTttCtjiiv-

„ «SY 0TB2RS ARt FtV tf.

jiiiau) .-rot:- i-.ppU-.v.iocsfNni 6! ptr.-■' v° tltemanittrewm-t will give th*irams--ssa, of orders for Ticket* *r Ceititafas,a tat

hlluig ot orders land Lotteries.

Quinine, and Strvci either in it, nor ha-

positli

non.

JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemb s of such a medicine are safely based merits. It has no similarity whatever i

r r mixtures which abound in every sectio contain more or less of the poisons which destroy the vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable injury to thousands of credulous and ignorant sufferers. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE never fails, itrange as it may seem, and a trial only is necessaryjto

establish every word here stated as Facts ! 11

JAMES A. RHODES

I. I. KEELY,

JOHN B. STUMIM1.

feb 27 d&wtf

A BROTHER, Indianapolis, Ind.

YFM. J. GATLING <St BROTHER,

Fort Dos Moines, Iowa.

” TO MANUFiYCTUilERS^ MACHINE CAILDS AND WARPS, AI.WAYW on hand and for sale by

A. It. WILLARD A CO., jcVji Washiiigton-st.

UIIU IO Ulna

NEW SPRING MILLlNPsii*. 'YfliS. X HO IQ AS d: CO., are in receipt f!T^sn IVI ofaveiw large assortment of MILLINERY I84g|i and FANCY G O O DS for the Spring trade; 'XF4L, amongst whiab may be found a large assortment of Muntillas, Sprirj- Styles, elegant design*. Also, Straw and Silk Hats, Bonnot Materials ol all kinds, French Flowera, Splendbd Ribbons. Also, Honitou Swiss and Jaconet Collars, Lrco, Swiss, and Jaconet Sleeves. Also, Mourning Good.*, Edging*, and Inserting*, Hosiery, Gloves, <io., to which we would call the attention of the Ladies at Mo. 15 South Illinois street, Fast side, a few doors South of Palmer House. raarl4 dtf MRS. THOMAS <St CO.

GE GOLDSMITH, NURSERYMAN,

Jf A8 ON HAND

PETTIT TEEE3, EVERGREENS, Ibtode Tree*, Flowering Shrubs, Perpetual Boies, Ac , tec., ITT^Addres*—Fortville. Hancock county, Indiana, 20 mil9*from Indianapolis, on the Bellefonuune, K. K. Ja«t 1 U6m

ey are expecting to ri-.ceive soon; and they woult sprtctfnliy say to their friends that they will be please: ret eivc their calls at the M*ridian-st. entrance for i few ifi-iy*. They are selling Goods very low, to close

Winti rstock.

C TTY IMP R O V J«: M K N TS. HADLEY, HC.YT A Jii Eft DEM HALL, A .RE making impro\ <meni* in the front of their xjL Store House, in order to he able to display the VERY LARGE SPRING STOCK they are expecting to receive soon; and they would

st. entrant

ose out

[maiSfl dtf

T. B. PERUKE, EHgrayer on Wood and Metal, Herm .ns—Meridian tttrerl, (Opporft* Fort Office,)

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

| TA V1NG received the First Premium at the late

XX .State Fair of Indiana, a* a lestim

for bta warivalort workm

fully announce that all order usual, receive pinm;- lalteatio...

Prices low, as ONLY ONE PROFIT U charged,

fab 7 d3m

TONH GrRAMBLING,

Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Cornerof Woj Kington and Meridian Street.*,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

TT AS received hie well selected Stock of Ready-Made Xx Clothing, suitable for the Summer season. His 8lock.consists of the best articles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Yesliugs.plain and fancy, Coals, Pants, Vesta

of every variety.

'fteni’w Furnishing Goode,

tntly on hand. I a is*

BOOK AGEHCY. r PHE subscribers have established a Book Agency In X Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publica lion at the retail prices free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harpers’, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, dec., will receive the magazine for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If snbscribiug to $6 worth of Magazines, alt three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size, in large or small quantities, furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., sent to order. Every *l*»o/vs»lpH/vn c\f T*'TKTj\*\A nrith nofltnAte* nnd dispatch. Views of Building*. NewsHeadings, Views of Machinery, Book lUustra&c. All or’ereons wisbigraved, can seud a Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mall or ex-

press.

Persons at a distance, having saleable articles, would find it to their advantage to address the subocriben, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same.

BYRAM <fc FIERCE,

50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. H. BYRAM. T. MAY riRRCK.

de 4 d&wly

eetabii

JaLjujcsO a. xvnv/j’ilo,

Proprietor, Providence, R. 1

GEORGE H. BATES, Wb

Street, A CO.

xj. oaific, ..uolestlo Agent, 133 5\ ater

I^r'wl^by’WfRR^WNiNGj Wholesalv and Kc-.ail A gout, Indlanapolia, Ind. jy 25

WATCH repairing.

TTTE wish the public to understand that we have e VV best Watch Workmen in the State of Indiana —

Watchi

Workmen in the State of Indiana,

i that pass through their hands never come back with the complaint of failure to perform, but In every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in case of failure, we refund the money promptly. Bring alo your Watches, if you want them properly repaired

men who know how to work at

n<J22-dtf W. H. TALBOTT dt CO.’S

sign to furnish everything beDrogs, Medicines, Chemicals,

* , of a reliable

h*to say, that I keep constantly on

hand, Harrieon’s and Jules' Hauel’s celebrated Perfumery, and that my own Perfumery and Chemicals have been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at the last State Fair. Perfumery is for personal ornament, pleasxtrdy comfort, &iid iifl&lth. And ou^iit to st«uid conspicuous as befittiogChristmaa presents; your patronage therefore, 1 herewith solicit. I also invite the attention of the Phyng I siciana, and I hope that they, by examining my Establishby ment, will be far from finding it a mere Patent Medicine I Depot—behold all the agents of the standard Phannaco-

licail

[UST RECEIVED— 15 liluls good N O Sugar 6 khds do refined Sugar 10 bbls do crushed do

50 chests and caddies Tea, all grades, which I will

sell low for cash.

sep29 d&w

C. A. ELLIOTT.

ft r KUCHA NTS’ HOTELr-( Formerly the Duncan ivX Housed on the West side of the Public Square,

COVINGTON, IND.

A dlcr & Co . having purchased the above house, and having thoroughly ren- vated and refitted the same, announce that it is now open for the accommodation of

customer*.

The Hotel will be nnder the management of Mr. Geo. Islor—whoso undivided attention will be given towards making comfortable at! who may favor the house with their patronage. Attached to the house is a large and commodious Stable, entirely new. Travelers will find it to their advantage to give ns a call. ADLER & OO. Covington, Jan. 8, 1856.—d*£w6m

..$5 Off

....... $ fi$ 2 (iff

G.v.r.ti

more of

east of tee

ription sent on ap-

RB1G5 PATMt AGENCY CO.

7$ Duan*.,.,y«, Vor|[ d a W es & Te a fOx,

Whol$$Ai$ Druffiiti and Apotheoan$$, Cmrmar at rtowrCto ftmeate, Jt.'asapssBsr-tsw

MSlROPOLITAN BARK,

ZAXdJLAZXffapolljB, Xxi<n.

^ JOHN P. DUNN A CO.

5KSiS!SaSft52!!^“ , "~ T¥£N^.2X?£S.U&5L StLiZ? The ff/uat American Romance. Fall not to net nnd read

this interesting book. The trade supplied by

STEARNS A SPICER,

1* llllne** street.

tt* State * f* 1 •* 7 ' r"******#*!!*

Of every deecription, kept constai

keep several experieiv-ed workmen, and am prepar^i to fill all orders prom]tiy and to the satisfaction of customers. Call and examine my work and stock before purchasing elsewhere. aug 1—dtf X1.0A1 SSfitotAtG -A-eOXAOjr. r r'HE undersigned has established an Agency for the X purchase and sale of Real Estate in Northern Indiauo and bouthern Michigan, and has effected efitangements which offer superior inoueementa for those Wtahing to buy or sell the same in the territory above named. Particular attention will be paid to renting Houses, Lea-'n^ Farms, examining title*, and other business wh lea it may be necessary for non-residents to leave In

the hoods of agents. jasies McConnell,

HOWARD r.ALDWING,

Real Estate Agents,

Court House, Albion and Ligenia, Noble co.,-Ind. Refenne V-—Charles C. Tucker, Washington City, D. C.; E. W. H. Ellis, Indianapolis; McKeman dc Edgar. ludtanap Mis: Jndge Samuel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Ed.; Hon. J. J.- Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge J. H. Mathews, Goshen, I.ftd^ Hence W. Baldwin, Anditor, No Me county, Ind.; .'ton. G. W. McConnell, Angola, Steuben county, luff. mart

CUTTING. SCOTT, NICHOLSON & CO., Having commenced the Business of stokthj orTTmrxrcaIn all bs Branches, respectfully solicit the patronage of all who may require any thing in their line, having constantly on Itand a large assortment of Ohio Free Stone; Alio, Lime Stone From the differont Quarries, suitable for Building purposes. Shop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Washington street. jj^lheir prices are reasonable and engagements prompt. Orders by Mall promptly attended to. dee t» dly . J

ELEGANT JEWELRY!!

TUST received by Express a large assortment of all

t) the new and elegant sty lee of

W A T <J H U S, J E W E I. RY, Silver- W ax-o, adftso. Also, Gas Fixtures, Clocks, Canes, fine Cutlery, Plated Ware, dec., all of which will be sold at our usual low prices. , Remember the place for bargains at * No. 1 Bates House, oct 10 E. J. BALDWIN te CO.’S

'JUST HLKCKIVSiD—

RARE INDUCEMENT!

DRUG STOKE FOR SALE!! TkEllYG desirous of retiringfrom business, I offer

l3 for tale my ENTIRE STOCK of

Dritffe* Medicines, Fancy Articles

Fixtures, tec., tec.

The reputation of this establishment, together with the mnount of custom tt controls, offers induementa rarely to be met with. Stock about $2,000; reut $200 per an-

num; location In central part of the city.

Term#—One-fourth down, balance in 8, 16 and 24 onths, with interest; or I will exchange for good payg Stocks, or for Land in part. For further particulars

>d1v to H. C. MAYNARD*

apply to

jy25—dtf

Druggist, Madison,

HEW PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, Corner Illnols and Maryland Streets, (Palmer’s New Building.)

or furnish every thing found deficient.

J. ROSENTHAL,

dec 11 dly Druggist and Chemist.

AKE YOG SICK.!

Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint U incurable, and then mourn when it la too late. Four fifths of all the diseases which people the church yards, might be cured by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, if taken in season. Don’t go dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy and iisiless, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don't wev.r the Headache,

Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your stomach is foul. Don’t parade yourself around the world covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores and all

clean diseases or the skin.

Persons at a distance may confident!; ;,■!»«•«.3,., their orders for T:promptly IHW,awd“en(Ji

confidence observed.

These Loitcri ■ ? arc draw? ibdy :u p-;b!. istluGW Baltimore, under tin superintsedcec*«Ctic Sutito tery Commissioner. Id \vy Lo.: l-::repivento!tt8i«» as security for the payment of all PrirA. 1>.» u Whole Tickets r.vo from $11.» I*. Halt snd

Tickets in propon: >n.

Tl.ere aro never lot? thai: -iLiiit Piix?* it nty Utor

which Hrizo vary in .:ia ; m;iUn|l ing >.•» the price of the Ticket?. Ft ir.jtf.nnWhon price of Ti •Vo'.sh 71 kigiiffij.iir- < “ “ “ Sd

= u O “ 9~> “ • “ “ fJM*

“ “ 9\0 “ '• “ )iti» “ ‘ “ $iu “ '•

With numerous Prizes of flO ODO, .♦VW?. fi.tti.yM $100, tec., tec. Persons ''ar. reiuiiastn; nacm’. .- s upwards, that they v. i M i toievsst, l r?,-:»t.t jsA

forward il? value in

$ t upwards,that they v. imi t;. invest, n w-^tst,

we forward its v:du“ in ') ickets in the L itton Jespt-

ted by the purchaser, or. it none Lc Sonic Lottery that will be drrwn .•'.ilerth? tuverta

the ticket in hi? .11. An OSehiSeurat01 ill Lottery will bo sent with all tickets older.iattelr sealed’in an ordinary' envelope, ttiid on !!ifilsv , j«l+ tery isdr.iwnthc cilii-ial Drafting wiilbes«ii,wpMt! with a w ritten Exj.ianatioa cf the resultcf liepartjiR. The Drawn Nsrnherjaro altapublishedlii ihrdsilfptpers of theCity of ttultimore, aad ia the ihkl;Mk/ta

Intelligencer. Wa-hinrt' A C ireular 00 n tail. i ag

one by adtlrc.ishig u-' umtcrsigin Address orders for Tickets to

any one

1). C.

j containing ail the htaemciwill be ram

Kiersigued.

sep 7 dly

F. X. BRE5AJ,

X". d CaivDrtWV.,

Baltimore. Mtohiit

MT fills Mil¥1 By Authority oj the Slate oj Qcorjk Drawn on the plan of the Koval Lottm ot Hivjji j

Cuba!

T) HE Drawings lake place on the Sth of MthwaS Xki iii the City of Atianta, Georgia, under die wi*rtendance of sworn I'-Oiituissi-mers, appointed tf lb State. Only ten thousand mnu)>er?. ^0,000 d oiJrt. 1 Prize of. SWAff ia |1M» 1 “ jJMO is i* 0 “ o.K'U are i.8 0 “ 1,1.10 “ W

. 10

20 pproximatioi.s 120 Prizes amounting to Priz-s pa table at s.dit evithout deduct::. Wholes 3*5.0".... lialvei $2.50....U)iKl«S*lJ'

iAMt hL r -''i-V

ycastf.

JLB Parties wishing to onto Thkeb a Sebenie v.ill nlcasc a*idr u.orr. Ucsw*..ti*-**

BVZY UCDW** " aw:lltoi»® e,!a ? : -

NashviH-.. Tennessee, when tickets v;;UMu»W;»" forwarded to their addre??. <Vr.iS«W ^

tircabX’-^j

or any of the unci

, because your

system wants cleansing. Don't show yourself about, lean, haggard, all caved in, because your Stomach aud Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s Pills set these things right a. surely as water quenches fire. The purify the body and olood,and restore their functions Into healthy activity which you can feel as

me diknow

know them. Take

ough, and the Pills for all de-

quick as they are taken. T hey are the one great cal wonder of this age, recognized by all w ho their virtues, and many thousands know them.

rtues, and many

Cherry Rectorial for a C

sent 10 c.u ii purchaser ,r. ’iickcts. uivt**-

takcu (<> write the name of Uie '|«wu.«'WiiiJ*tt».»< signature plain, so tber** mav I e 110 ni'shtio* dress. IIARV'EV UlT'sU.V. .Ifr.:. fob 26 dly NashTiH'.TwtaK*'

i'Oli’.N WOKiiS.-A .\EW VOl lSL WILL BE READY NETT WELL

In one vo!.,12:no. Price $1.

A r t h i! r o v il 011 P J ® A Romance of the Sea, with St ories of Hamel.i»: 1

lew E s: ■ s.

BY LBGAII A. POE

rangements requiring ■ pargative medicine. j Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical and AnaMi-! f. f cal Chemisti Lowell, Mass and sold by ' | tioil

K. BROWNING, Inuianapolis,

jan 14 d4m

And by all druggists.

HEW WHOEESAXE

BOOT, SHOE, .AND HAT STORE 'T*HE undersigned are Jn ttrteelving a large aud’ 1 eat A raWe Block of Boots, .Sftoes, and Hats, purchased directly bom Manntacturera a 5 the lowest Ca h prices,, whtch they now effer to the trade al as low figures raj the some article can be porctmsOd in any market west of tho Mountains. An impartial examination of our

Stock U respectfully solicited.

GUNNER, BURJON te WORMAN, .

Steffi w3m Washington tt.. East of Hraonic HaU. 1 1

targe, to givens aeall befor# going sisswhsrs, raws ora

shoctest notice, ai

prepared to do Wert tt ths

tea able t

*, and on ran

Our mrfito is encourage hout* iaduatry, (nnd ssms

■’h-tes

E. M. Iwiwery — ITING)

oun House jiafi dtr LAWRENCE’S utettalra^ Stehicft^

SALK at

within

20 bag. Cotton Yarn; 25 bales Cotton Batting;

» bundles “ Warp Thread few for cosh. ao1 * C. A. ELLIOTT.

sTLJj&raB's: -

1 Cask Madder

90 bbls Chipped Logwood 20 “ “ Fustic

U “ Camwood,

9 ** Lac Dye ^

•i

100 ffs Cochineal

8 bbls Alum

6 “ Copperas 2 “ Blue Vi troll

with s large Stock ef all kinds of Dye Stalk on hand and for sale low by K. BROWNING,

Late Craighead te Bnowntor.

ttJST HKCEIVBD— —■; tTTT, -

tl 10 cbesu Imperial Tea;

7a caddies “ “ 12 and 25 lbs. , ,

10 chests Gun Powder Tea; 75 eaddles *• *• lOebssle Young Hyson Ton.

50 caddies” “ 13 and 90 lbs.

c. a. suiorr.

A Great Pocket Guide tot tlie MecUanic

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The Mtfhaiie’s Machinist's and Eneinrer's PRACTICAL BOOK OF REFERENCE, | Containing Tables and Formula) for use in Kuperficial snd Solid Mensuration; Strength and Weight of Materials; Mechanics; Machinery; Hydraulics; Hydrodynamics; Marine Engines; Chemistry-; snd Miscellaneous Receipts; adapted to and for the use of all classes of Practical Mechanics. Together with the

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gar -v. ro-?* r | volar.-.-.-, of 1

fourth,embraces, it is oeiicv •■!, cv-r;-«*••<• . ^

him which he fomstfif would hav-*

servo.”

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of bis Life and Genius hy 8. P. u -

* - Four ’• -lames. I',- ;

m-.rU d&w p. >'.*. .i 'ie-krnaast-

V« Y-^-

II. LIMV.OCKER-

Wotk, aad

■TSSBW&lfc,.

At the Law Otffce of Ferguson & Igoe.

OSes in Odd Petlows’ Hall. nor ff dtf

the circulating no tea of raid Bank are required to present the Msse at the oflee of the Audttoa Of State forre- .

li* 1 . 1 ** 8 APB*—The battle m*; BeaW^f

BIRKENMAYER te BRDWSTER,

Jan7 d|f-. . j —

jsw;

PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!

A RE yog. sulk ring with the Piles inwardly or outA wsrdly 7—If so, ose Dr. DDPRIES’ celebrated re-

“ ■ - It yen have

..tt oint

only 50 cents. : box of Dr. D.to

the Pile, oatwardiy, rafc fof a hoot of Dr. D.’» ointment.

If ion have tbe-PUes inwardly, ask for s

Ptijs, only 30 cento.

W81 be sent te say past of the

92 dtewfim

Nassau-srreet. New York, 'past of the United Stat.s.

*.TS, CAPS—SPRING STYLES. CABHN* BE V.ft DKRSOLD : Bert Spxinff Style Dress Hats, *4.25. which, for elegnne* and durability, cannot be excelled. SOFT HATS of oil ttnea, eotois nnd qunlitiaB, at unusually low prices. STRAW GOODS—New and Beautiful Stylet. CMIdreni Fancy Goods. McCORD BkRR & CO., 92 Kart Washlngtou-tt.

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