Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1856 — Page 4
TRANSPORTATION. Bd. CcntfBl * Dtjrton * W«*teni E.E HKJUf I HAM* DAILY (W/liDAYH KXCKHTKD ) (.ilMHT THAIXI—«* WImw1' line lAgblBlUH K>i>rf<w M lil'> A A. VfUrlheBrT»*«l iff ih*r Klprr— fr*'* T*rr" M*tiW »«•! Kt nrrivlngal !».:**• A M, rifvrlanfl »i 2 Xi r
M. roiin«ctlKf 4\f*
TRANSPORTATION.
-
Mew ArranfeatBt ob the
Hi.- I rain hr Ihm- !
i. rnurhin* limlalo •! I’ M., Snw
Vrirtf, |3» P M ftw HMl Ho^in, ii • I* M. alau. < *—* *■'-—‘.Hfifl with tiin Fa«l (r.i 'i nil Ih-
Willi
kirk •fid Howl"
CnftnrrU «l ( mtltne WiSl
.V P. K. H. Pnr PHt«l>nrtrh, arriving at I’ lHnirr' ri Id I' M, HarridMtnrli. '■ A M. P)iila<lrl|>liia, :•• • "0(1 day, «<>nn«rtiax dirnri will) tram f<>r N'w i irk. i ntlnartinj at iv>1iimr>ii« wltli Ihn K»|ir m Tra.n • n Im' 4 antral Ohio Kallrna'I (or Xrwark, /.an«ayillr anil W brmllnf. arnr Idk at W III-. I III);, S Jn »’ M. Kaltim'.r^, «.*) Ihn nnat mnrwlnc, and WaahtncVm. II A M, Pltllmdnlpkla, WX'>, oiirmcrtm? ilirrr t will) 'I rain i"r >.w Vnrk, alan at l>a)l"n with train hr M|«r1fHSL - l I, I rliana, ISnll*’f'»otalnr, Porr.t, Port Waynn, Pamluali} ami YW-xIn, TM. Train rnmiarU Hi HirhiAniwI witii Train/nr I’lrirlnnati illrml. Arriving at I'incinnatl at / ,nn ,< wl. Htc brnir. In ml van I* a nf any oilier Knile.
M. & I. RAILROAD. 1 > AMnfcAOHH TKA ISA leave tha Madiara aUttloii at 1 a 3u, A. Miitiiarlajra excepted,) aad arrive at tm-
'lianatioiU at ll o'ftock.
Keturnlng, learM Imllanapnlt. at 1230 P. M.; arriven at Maiiiann at 4'M, P. M., and «L prat all rnfater aU-
. lake the ear« at I uluaiimi on lOo ( . A M. Hoad, nve ivt Shelbyville at 1130. Connect with all ai liwluiioi«nii. inf die W«at, North and Kant:
Vineenoe., lafajetl''.
llaylon, t olatn
>l 1 ^1. Ore h iiir. In advance nr any oile r Kmite. aKY'O-klr THAIN—»Tevelai.d, Pitul.iirrii and '^•lei-.Uu* Nall Ktproa.at *:2" A. M —Arrivin/ ut l»») t o, W M, Colaudua, 33ii I* VI, Cloy eland, e:JO, < onnectn wllli the !r P M train on Iho lake Shorn Kailmad, amlnt ISufTalo vyikli the j jn A M Kaproan t rain, and ,ir | '
rue m >ew York at *:♦.» P M. oninnel* at I'revllliM , ■>, l(rl [ l ^ witii theS.ln p M tram on the (»|im and I’ean.jrhania ,
Kailroad for PttUlnirKli. rea< liinK I'itiaOurxIi at t'/ iln I’ V), '>>nn>ieiiii)r al ('olumrni. witii Umi Mail Kt|<reM train mi I lie I r iitrai Ohio Kail road hir Whe< linx, arriviiijt at VW -ling, |0 >» M, roininctina direrl will) the Niiflit P.tprev. on Ui" Kali,more ainlawiio Kailr <ad for lialiiinofv ai d the Kit»i. Thlatmln fonnerl. dir-i l at lii h
rnon I with train for Cineinnuti,
Arm inx at Cincinnati it« r""M a. I'j any >Ue r Itoiit-
I rone liellanapull.
J[ f'l’aawnxefa hy thla train arrive alCoIuiiiImii s le nram advanee, mid at Newark ( Zan<Mvll|e. Wheeling .inly mi the Kullimoro and Ohio Kailroad. In
Nirhicaa Clt) , HellHbnlatne,
oinU,
nn.» all p.
hour. In ndvanceof any other Knutefrom Indianapoli., TIIIHII TIC Alik—4 InvcLmtl an.l Pittaliiirxh Kt-
•enger. leaving Madiaoa at 030. A. M., will take I e r.,r. Of the Ohio A Wlaal.yippi Railroad at Hortb \ ere..-,, and arrive at I'lnelnaati at 93*aod IxtatavUto
al I
and Mi Irani*
will arrive al frttm IfaaV'.
latnhua,
Peru,
Port Wayne,
Creatline,
md all intern).'.Hate uoinU. the aame day; ami at— t lan.vllle, St l/>til», (Tbicago, Clcveuind and Pitta
horgh, early Die next morning.
I'a.yengera leave Indlanapolia at 12 M., take the Mario , ille ear* al Pranklin at 1 P. M., arrive gl Martiualille at I P, M ; or take the Ohio «r Mltataalppi ear* at North Vernon and arrive In ClncianaU early In lh« eveiing. Al Maillaoii this rain eonnoetf with the .pl.-ndM .te.iiiiert of Die old and reliable Mail Corn-
will lie provided with a Bne id arrive In Cincinnati la lime
unnei will) all early train* North and Kaat.
J| the same a* all other rootaa. No extra
. harge for meal*, *tate-rooin*, or handling baggage.
Por the accommodation of way paaaoager*, a ear will rnn in eonmiettoti with each of the Freight Train*.— CheiM- fram* remain aomn lime at each atalion, allow-
ing |n'r*ona to do a amall amount of bnatneas.
H iving a new lino of boat* exproaaly for Freight
TRANSPORTATION.
AN*
MISCELLANEOUS.
at I IA I’ M.—On nrrivalof Mail Irainfrorn r* rn? Huiii« nn*l Pith, at I Ki) U*n P M, ( uluinlr 10 P M t 7:ii , » A M, (*4ArifUHIn wiU» a
tram on ’Ui« l.ak#j Shorn
tin*P M ){-*«Un» an*! Now V'»rli Train, arriv« - hi !%*w Vork 0:X» A M, al«o ronfHwN at fr^Rtlim* witii Ui« f»:|0 A M, on tl*o Ohio A/ P^n^jlvania l'ai!r'»a«l l«* l*itU|;urMhh roarhliif PiUmIhivxIi m P. M, Phiturh lphia,.» A M , ronn/'i ta «lir«»<t with tr^ln f'»r .N'-w t
iilul Urmlon. Itiin train eoiimoiM
train f<*r (i nr in nail t.
i.’irlun »n J With
If ; ’Paw*rijr f, rN t»> thid train .irrivo at Payton Spnnj^ nrnf % Urtmtia, Xcma, rMtitnhu*, an I all |>otfiUon llin PoInmlMiR <V Xnaiii, aiul I.itth* Miami K. I,'. I'JI hiTiir^ in
rilhrr rmitM fr«Mn I iiiJi>ni;ij»'*1i-4.
you ran
rotUn
-ii«, j
<V XuRiu, [iimI I.itth- Vlia
any othrr ront«’fr«Mii I ii<]iaii;i|>
ftTuku rVotlCAgtiiisIn tltii frilly r njln v^itii ii
inn*/ aAk/hic*’, mi?* !■* um» r>Mikf? iry
leave lndlmia|ioll* In the afloriioon, hin) {{i’ach [nlnii, Newark,/anoavitlo uud V» heeling tin? *Vino
evening.
The only Itonle having any conne. Vnnn r. I lay tun,
either Morning or P.vening.
irp Pa«*. nger* hy till* Mute go through in < inciii
natln* <piiek a. hy any otlier.
]f /’ l olumhn* atel Pittehnrgh llaggag. # heeked l hrmigli. I’lnladalpliia l.aggage re-eiierked at Piltihiirgli. t he only Morning Tmln from Indianapoli, t > I'a^ton,
nr Cnlnmliii* riii Dayton. JA.MKS M. SMITH, .-nip t.,
Ind. Central iV H'tylon «V VVeilern If, II.
pany, where paaavngera will lie provk
• iipp.:r and g>>nd l>ertli*,anil arrive In Cincinnati in time
to e..uneet wllh all early train* North ar
MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE EAST.
BALTIMORE & HIO RAILROAD From Wheeling to Baltimore and Washington City, D. C. ■ mae aiaarr aaaraaraia coawarrioa with Philadelphia and Hew York.
BY THK
ladiaoa Ontral and f.& T. R. R/s xjITTXjU rvxx^vivrx
—ANI>—
CENTRAL OHIO RAILROADS. ewv||P. KALTIMOKB AND OHIO KA ILKOAD (with JL iL- uniting line,) row offer* the fnlle*ta.lvantage» Uklhe travel- r*. Ie-tween all fieri* oftlie Wert and the
larger Ba.tem i it” » TW» it
T1IK ON I .V KOI i'l l'.
By which through ticket*can he aa l i.. U .m > . < P .. Baltimore, Phltadelpnia, and New Vork.tioiy gn in" tii,Western merehaitB e range ofti..-lialiDnvre, I'hila delphla and New kork market*, an advaul.ige to h-
derived by no other route.
THREE DAILY TRAINS.
Pa*acngem going Kastfrom Indianapoli*, take either of (be above rood*to Cincinnati,thence f.y Hie Mule Miami ’ 1 'ixpre** Train, atli A. M.,10 A. M., or C P. M., bus, cormccUng there with the Central Ohio
our Freight arrangement* are made perfect; Jtnd we
rail ill'- iiln'etion of Shipper* to ltd* Route
taken frein lndiana|ioli« a* cheap a* hy any ol
Per information please apply L>
pen to thla Konle. Freight, to Cincinnati and Louisville,
tber Konle.
J'lliLL
C II A A (. I; O §■ I' | V| |;
JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD, Two Trains Daily (Sundays Excepted.;
!*•«'*, I r;uin will run ;».««
C ) ffllloWM
P i H “ r Ir%in- h'.rprraa -I/IMYch I M«li.'iii)tj" A M , N(o|r|4irijf at (rf-' iiW' -Ml, Pnuiklm, ( iilililiUtli, Se> iiifiiir* iiixl nil Wny Stnliiiii?*.
Ski UN D I MAIN M'I'I • l.sURVI’N/it
/i! nil St illoti*.
Pukioif t I k a i n-4 Ifiivii huily, tnkin^ InUnj» ItSoyi* (HrijlLN uldily for liflllHYlli*', S* for ill I |»4MiitB on tlh* < Milo hn»I M i-'didsl j»j»l rr i- 0'
\ r. i»>»;
I if WinH omH* I'liuarlil. Aiifuni:
<*!*- .ii
KMinlMir,
i-i,!
1 10, P. M ,
inciii i'*r nil \ ll»aiiy, nn I
i;oi; n i;, .sn|.'t
j.ml
I
PKNNSVI.VAMA liAIUlOAD. '•IK liltK %'•' 4'K.vrit \I* HOI I K. ( (Us iifH'lniK llio Atlanth’ c.itifN wilIi VVnBU»rn, N'»rtli
Sufi •
fin noil KiinUi wfdOrn n, l») n MtutihiuMfB Kiiilwn
.liiily , iitid
% y Wltll iS'HIII'T- tf» .‘ill jin oinking IIm* modt ihri'i t,<
vvh>
•hrocl. I hU road hU.i riMiiMM-Li al Pilt.NlMiri<;l. w ith iluily
U»v VVfiturii Ktui*r«
Imf of St«ihirior« to all |t«»rl
NlldiidU y iikot; in *• l»> Will
from tli< (ifrill SVr/it
all ji
( lovdfMHl un i Sfnidiidky wllh dtfHtiifr.d |4, all o .N4irlliWi‘ loro LiiUmh ; mukirif? I lio iihttf «|irio-( t < i)4*fii»-
Ufl hii I rfdiHlilf* rout•- l»y wliicli »»*Bioif | 4 *11 Ik* iv.rw ant“.|
lli*» .N4»rlliHo* 'loro laiki
»rlH »»n
Il4*fl| « ar4l
Rates R4)t.wcen Philadelphia niut
riirsnri<iiii.
I‘ , ip«ir < i AOd P.4»o|rt, l.hori, I»r> <.4mmI*4^
(Ifl thill**,) I'lirN, f , 4 , Hll4lirNy tV I* . ) oNfi l’i bhm -|«4>t#kN and ■«tatioiii*ry,k l#ry 1 o»4ti|d ^ iii 0mI4***i Hard waro, I .♦••if ii Ufy Wold, A I‘. . ^
* man 4 n ^ tnvlh, Kiig^ini', Panel,;
and Fork in, txilk.l Hemp, <v ( ( Lamm 1 onr**, l-'idh, in atmI j
Hh'l I.Hnl (Ml.. . . \
Pol; HI N I I.A^M I 4»n4 1 **, | P»»rk (piirkfhl,i f.itrd in
\ u 'r l'»»0.
I -T I*H, Ji,
pvr |h,,(l
. >v. |»4*r liH»n,
HALL'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. WhAt’s tlM rtfhim ? y»mr T*tor If
Invest u> “get hU money tmek.-’
The proMem M solved by JAMBS BALL,
mac o x* o Is. m XX t T «. i 101*. Bo S Odd rsUnwa' Mew H*l! Washington St.,
INDIANAPOLIS.
Cation him an.1 view for you twelve* the maltiplicity of rich am) rare shade*, gnatea, and varied textures 01 CAoUn, Caasimere*, Verting*, Trimmings, »nJ general Gentlemen'* Furnishing*, which are just opening d,re*t
from the principal cities of the Kast.
Ho ha* in the Artistic Dopar.ment, an experienced Pastern city Cutler,ami la in monthly receipt of American a n a Kuropean Fashions. The motto of the concern is: •• Promflnert, Ottd ITtrk tnd Oitputck." jp^falt on Hsll, lei ve your meaairie, and Fra. *“ _
K E no V A Is!
BAUEli & GOEPPEB’S
CI^OTXXXJNXO STOXXU. r !' , IIK suWrilH-fN inf«>nn their Md friend* aiifl eiwlo- \ tii r«, that lin y !nv»* r**mov4 <l fr *m No .14 South \\ a.-.iiii^i4»ii str<**-! 7 to one 4l«».»r K.v'-L, No. -1, wheee ihvy Uavi* op< -..•'•I out a ^till larger Stock of all kinds of Jl EA I) Y-M A D E C LOT III N G ! ! Together with a fine a**,irlmei,tof Cloth.,, C ami mere Ac., which they offer for suIj at their u-ual low price,.
Garments made to order and goo.l tils warranted.
MISCELLANEOUS.
into
dtf
nr’ Single CertiScate*, ft AM; ux for S&.M; tmtaiu tor •W.00; twenty-ffre tor f**. If they are orderwd to one aiidrew. BO.OOO OopicM* KEELY’S FACTS
ASR
M’lE^jTIFIC’ niRACXES,
Containing from 70 to too pages, with a
CABINET LIKENESS OP THE AUTHOR, 1 Y ’ I Ll. be delivered to subscribers, on or before the v v iotii d«v or Jrxs, 1-06. with a full and accurate Keportof a Distribution of Ijn.UJ*), (subscription price, ll.ikD which will be distributed among the snoscriber* at
Keely's 2d Great Magnetic
Grift Eatlj iloitioxx.. Which will ,-ome off at l> DI AJi APOLI8 on the eveniag of the‘Jihh day of May, 1856, on the square, under the direction of a Committee of Ten, to !*• appointed by the .iihsenbers present, a hose duty wilt be to devise a plan hy w hn I, the interest of alt the subser,tiers, whether present nr absent will he alike protected. Said Committ •- a id make ah atfalavit publicly. Dial they will attend to the Drawing, and publishing the Kejmrt of the Drawing, and keep the whole in their charge uu
uplele. The
atauti
for Columbua, coimecttng the
Kaitroail through Newark and Zanesville, for Kel Air,
D. C. UKANHAM,
Superintendent, M*di«nn. F. lojir.s. (ior.'l Freight Agent. Madison. M . II I 'Rvxk, Agent at Indianapolis. A; tie- M ol Kont Co's Wharf, anu No. 24, liroa<lway i in luiisll, Ohio. may16_ i-m; n i; vv yokk cantral
x>. from /iu/Tw/o, .V/wgwrw PmUr, wwrt Huaptmotou Hridfr, to Albany, Trap, JYtta fork, and Batten. Shortest, Quickest, and most Reliable I >04 I K.—TO NKYV YORK IN 14 HOURS! — Iv Feistoi, In hour*. £741 miles Double Track between linffalo and Now York. Connecting at Albany, Troy, and Schenectady with tralnwto Saratoga Springs,and all [ arts hi the Neve hngland States. New Vork pasnenger* may shonen between a passage by Kailr unl or Stuamlioat rom Albany to New York, an sdiai.tiige oflbred by no other route. I rums I' ave Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, a, follows, Sundays excepted: BUFFA I.O. Fir-t,-,.:io 1. M. Fxpress. Second,S.20 A. M.Kxproas, f bird, HM«i A. M. Mail. Fourth, 12.00 M. Kmigranl. I illh, a.Ill F. M. Kxnress. Sixth, ri^** F. M. Accommod iii .n. Sevenili, II.imi F. M. Express. Only one train on ■Miudrty, Hn. , r , p. M. iN I AG AKA FALLS. I-ii .i, ...is) A. M. Kxprf s*. Second, 8.30 A. M. Kxpress. Third. II.isi A. M. Mail. Fouth, 4.45 A. M. Kxpress. Fifth, '.i.3o A. M. Kxpress. Only one train on Sunday, th" Cl. F. M. Ihiffnlo to,Niat'ura Falls and Suspension Hridge, 7.15 t. 'f., fi.no ft Al., 12.30 F. M.,5.04) P. M.,and 8.00 P. M. Duly one trafn Sun.lay, i;t 0.00 A. M. I iiroiigh Tiekel« to New Y'ork and Boston can be purchased at all the principal Western Ticket offices; and also on ihe f iiieiniiuli, liouisvUiu, and St. Isvnis Lino of Fuel,. I . Inquire for tickets hy the New York ('.enlrit! C’oli ! by the way of Buffalo and Albany. Baggage
on the Ohio, four miles from Wheeling, t-roin tnia place the connection with IhutBnllimore and Ohio Railroad is made dire; t. By the Kxpress train of ids route the time from Indianapolis to Baltimore is but 34))* hours, and to Washington is but 30)i hours. Be sure and ask for iicket* by the Wheeling route and
Baltimore and Obio Railroad.
JPT’Baggage checked through from liidiannp.dist..
Baltimore.
Karo a* low a* hy miy otlirr Koutc. FOK THKOUGH T1CKKTS And all information pb-aa<- apply al the Union Depot
Indianapolis.
I J. SHKKI.DCK, Agent. W>f S. WOODS IKS, Master of Transrwrllon, Baltimore. JOHN M. SHARP, General Traveling Agent.
mayl-J-dif I85G-
ECLIPSE. 1850.
C. VIBBAKD, General Supt. t M.liN BUTLKK, I'raveling Agent. Buffalo, M;n, |h.A4. <||y NEW ALBANY St SALEM R. R. i*»wm
it f’rniKij/ I Ilf /\‘C4 lll'4 n ill In' (nr
Klh
i ; M tkcriiw tS,
I'ltHfnirxl*
]| f’ll* AliijijiiiiL( UiumIm rfMin HhV jioint Ivist ol I'IiiIh-
(ItMjiliiii, Im» |»j*rln iiliir to riiHrk pisi khi'-i', numu limInmil. " \|| (iimtli I • ol UiIn Ko:kI ni or ria*ilMir^l(. Kniionr Aobnix. .VIhmum Kolli'r* KuMtiui; .1. Yilly New Vi»:k i K. I. Snci»i|i'r, f > liili(4li‘lj»lii Koimih, Hiilllinori'; (ir,i. r. l , 'riiiM a iHi'KN{ .
K|*ri|4iiiaii (V |{r!)«Yii > Cumrnmti, oIiIm ; I. s. M!>r»rli<?:t<l, Is.ulsville, Ky., K. t . .Mehlrum, Madison, Ikd.; Butelilf <V Co., St. Iamis, Mo.; J. S. Milehell A S.m Ktatuville, India;.a. ll. II. HoUSI'oN,
Urnrrul Fmi'hl Hgrnty CA.hi.fr/..'oj II. .1. I.OMB A F.K P, Siig’l. .tUnna.Va
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THBCE DAILY THRUUUH TKA1US. OKTYY ff'.PIN 1*1111.ADKI.1*111 AIN I, l> burgh -Tit* Mornino I run leaves Fhlla.l.-lpl
I Ills
.. .iia i »r
rlUilMiri(b v nl7>; a. m. and PUtAriiir^h f«»r I'lidHdfijdui* •17 4 * lilt K4*T I.IMt li’HVC?* KliillldnlldiiH t-.r I'llfsi. hurgh at I r. n. and Pitlsl.iinrh for PhiladelphiH al I r.
. Iph
I mr Niuirr Ktraass Trsin leaves Fhilad.>lphl!i h.r
I r. a. an.
w. Ini Niuirr F.rraxss ih«
Pittsburgh at Mr. m. and Pillshiirgl. for Phila.I.'ipliia r t
Ih r. 8
The above lines connect at PilUbiirpli wllh n... ;; p roads ,!»(/ from St. fa.ms. Mo., Alton, O.'iL iei ,.ed (.hlcsgo 111,, Frankforl, la.viiigt..i. uu.l Is.nisiilli*, Ky ., Torre Haute, Msdlson, fatlhyelte and liidiaiiufMilis, In dlafia, 4 iffcinnatl, Hiiylon, Springlh ld, it.'lle|..nlaiii.., Ksndlisky, Tolede. ( Invelniid, 4'olllllll.lis, Zrtnesvilh'. Massailon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with Up- .-him. Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, St. lami <, la.n
Isvllle and Cincinnati.
Th rough lick eta can he had to or froiti eitu-r of the
almve place*.
For further particulars, *ee Hand lulls atthe different starting points. Passengers from the it rst will II.id this Iho shortest and mostexiiodillous rente to tliiladelnltlu.
Ualllmere, No
.1. MKSRIM
marl
most expeditious route to Philadelphia,
Vork,or Boston. IIIOS. MOOKK,
^fOif, PmuHjflr l.iar.r, /'A./n./r/^lia. Aftnt % I'utttnfrr l.ior*, l‘it11 s rh
N KVV A KK AM. KM KM'S
1851 ;.S W .Wl NKAt 18.M i. FOR TUB BAST! I IIAN4.K OK IIWK -CON N Kl TIoNs Slll.l IIN 1*1 A N A l*4M,|8 , I’lT'l SHI 1(4, ||, | |,|<A K
I. AND It tll.HOYII.
IAOK.MKKI.V Indianapolis and Kellefent„iii. I,'ml
J* road—III Colllieetleli Wltll the Ohie
itnd .irrii i
/ x 4 II AN/JIIIIK itf/N N IN4s TI>1K. Y F\ i.ii l .'liter Wednesday next, l.ith Inst., trains will i. .i| b- run on the New Alban) and Salem Kaltroad as
ows ;
I vpress ITains wdl leave New Albany daily, (Sun l.n s ex. epte.l, «t >i \. M., connecting at Greencaslle "uh Irani" for Terre H.eite, Vincennes and St. Loni*, in/ at Mb liigiti City,4:15 A. M., and Chicago I , next day, making close connections with ii. imis tlience for Milwiiakie, Keck island and Galena, md ut Mn iii/an i dv with (rams Kast on Michigan Cenlr.il Railroad lor Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York, K«>?»t,>n, r. express Irani oulh will leave .Michigan City at 11 I • F. M , and arrive at New Albany at 4:30 P.M.,la lime t<> pul passengers into Louisville same afternoon. Freight Trnn.s will leave New Alliany as usual—at fi 'I ev.ry day, uinI ay a excepted. JOHN B. ANDKHBON, •’l ■ I dtf Superintendent.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO’S Great Eastern, Weatern and Southern
EX PR ESS! ’i 'WO expresses leave daily fl.r
I llffCINNATI,
\
\TI,
BALTI.MORK,
FH4LA DKLPHIA,
PITTSBURG, NKW YORK,
RONTON,
KT. LOUIS,
CAKIO,
MADISON,
LUXINGTON, FRANK PORT, I OCISVILLK, KVAN..VILI.K, IKK KK II VU IK, VI.Nt KNNK.s,
And all intermediate points. THIi ADAMS KXPKKNN CO. desire to call the at'*’*ili,u. ../ Mercliams, F,.inkers, and others to Uie C^axiolK. Tixkao t
Made by till* Kxpress.
Il.uving groiiuii racilitieR thaa heretoforn, Air expressing heuvy ir Igbl and |.arculs, of all dencrlpMons, to the ‘I" 1 '" named places, we are prepared to take frelg
"'In riHueeil rule*
and IVhIMYIv a
lore,
York Kailr..ad. Only direet route from lo.li.
Ill*, 4 let ..land and 4 oliiuil.ua, i ake Shore, mid N.-w ~ ' * k - 1 ' ' s '- * ■ nji41| j i |, i
32
liHitaii
foil
LHS RIIOHrm fjiaii
xipoliN !*» I illibury:, PliiliMluijii Dunkirk, aN4*w NorkyiiiMl IJowu
Hi*) Glh.’r r<»iifi* lr..m
Pliilinltfljilna,riwflidi'l. i.ul
Urn KhkI.
Ml
i
lo, ■
•MikeB cltHii CY>iiru'« ti4iiiM at ('ri'Mliino with trains of 4>hif>nnn roiiiiH\1\mnia KohiI for J'lttslmrij an<l n»ila« (inltihiiikkml witii Uhidb of Gluvnlaitil Ih^.nl hirt l 'M* land, IsnkY' Ifoiuts, Lake Shorn, .V*vf V .»rk and I'.rn*, anil
Ni'w York ( Vntnil KailroHiU
No clmviit'' «‘f I'arfl lx , twu* , n fndianaLw»li<«i Mi d rr* - i lino, and only t»n(' chan^o Ih^wimw* I iiiliHiia|»*)iM a*i<l riovrlwnd or l , itt-*!»nr^h l»y Mnyotl*i‘r ri>ut(" ih-erfaro thri*e mangos ti> < l«'\t'lnml Mini four 1o I’lllMhnrjrl' Two trains |f<aY<* IndiaiiajioliNilaily (Sin* la v »*tr j.t
ed,) a^folh'Wa:
lfl*IA A .M* IMlRhl Kt|>r**<••--Tin* train rou noefo atlToBtllno with traiiunoM i<‘Yid,iinl Hnd IMf .
ll-YJ A. M., roauhln^ riiYvolHnd I*. i tit IvMki in'xt day ru>i< hing f'iU‘ < t>iirLCh Dinl l'tiJlA(Ud|>liia tho n«*xt MfU'rniH*n.
hur/h at and Nub
at h.iii, l*. M,. ai r:j5 * ti.
I r('*tllia«'for rilfohitricli and I'luIndHiiliiit nt .» :m*
and Ih** 4 roDront
l.lft F. >1.
•if
York at K'.lki noil ila> roHi lun:
oa tho n t Kxj»r 'hilRdfl I. with
My for Hulfalo mihI thi* Ka*t.
•J5 A. t|. Stoaiu H.»at Kxpross ('oruii'CtiiiK Ht
r. m.
nli
and at 4 lov«dan«l at v.m r.^M. witti l.ako Sln»ro »: K
ora i
Sple 1.111
ndhl Me.iuiei
Ille \\ esl uiel
onite. lo.us ill ilndelphiii, and
on me .wso itiver rio, laiAe F.rie, ( iueinunth aiid Dayton, rii.I Dayton, Xenin, and Belpr. Tlckei* by lUu ruiue lor -ale al Die pniu
offices In the West.
Kx|>r< r*. Making i
Crnatllue for ITevnUnd, Pillslmrgh. ITn
New Y osk si 4.410, A. M.
Greenville an.l Miami 1 rain leaves Ciiionoh nrruiil of the liidiaiiatH.lis, ITt , ....,irg, and Cleve'laiul I rains, and arrives at time hi connect with the I ru'.ns On the Mail River and laike Krle, I'iiirinimt 1 , Hamilton,
re li.iilr Kids, t.-ipal rieliel
lie sureand ask for 11, kets l.y liidinnnpoli. Filishurg, Rie' C oveland if.nil,.. IT/’Fare as luwiu l.y any oilier Koiite. If ,’For general inforiiiatiou in regard lo i'f.'igiil, ap ply to L. Rll.KY, Fmglit Agent, i. C. .v i . it. IIOMKK VV AKD, «l.ip'l liHlIannpwlis, March Jl, ie.si. (4N4 Ol II A4sl; UUMli MAN IK ACT Uli;. ■' IIK sul.erril.or liaviug Ismglit the (' vrsi. h r..av, in A Indla'iapolia, lieretohire occnphsl l.y Daii'l tirandt, and having repaired and refitted the same, would re-
. are prepared to take freight at
frrntli/ TtHueeil rule*.
M loy, Jowrlry, Valuables And Me rebuild iso of every dest riplioii, lorwavded in rhargo of special Mcssongers md delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Kills Win bo colle. teil, ami orders attended to with promptness. I r furllicr intbrniallmi inquiro al ILo Ofllc.) of THK ADA MS K.XFKKHS ID, No. 34 West Washington st. ""V 2»i JOHN H. OHH, Agent._ Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana
zi.oja.ZBfli,
I 1*0111 'I'oleilo to Chicago, 1SNNK4 riNi; AT 4 If I4'A04», WITH CU ( ni’n l.iiH«i*f .Nt.mntTB for Kacine, MUwaukie, She-
Mi '^1
ti *
cagi
i.’nilrt.adu niifl HlifiniM Kivnr Line of 2
Hdi>at2a. M.arrvlag
/ 1 it.VhtvfTINIs AT CI||«;AOO r Yt lTHCiem
K, 1 esil'a Line of .'.h aulers for Ka<
ls.<g'.n,nnd all Forts on l^kn Michigan, and with the i l.u'Ago uud lio. k Ixian.l iiailroad iti connection at La SaII.' with th.. 11 llii.us ( entral and (.'hieago and Mississippi K:ulr..ads mid Illinois Kiver Line oi Steamers for La "All". Foi ii Islnnit, :.i. Isuiis, And all points on the IlilDOis
S".| Misalssippi rivers.
Four Daily Fauenger Trains.
(si RIMY* tt< IRTID.)
Mail Kxpress- leaves Tolede
<ago at 1.27 p. a.
"ni Morning Kxpresa—Leaves Toledo at 11 a. iff*
l< ngo all) r. m.
nlriifi
Fourth-Night Kxpress—Leave* Tvdedn at8.15 r. w. srriving in < Innigo at 6.45 the next morning. One I ra.n on Sunday —Leave* TolydoatH.IS p. M. ar-
rniuginl hi.-ug..at6.15 «. m.
I hroiii'li ti. k.-t* can l.e procured In Columbus at tb* Ortlsi s ol the Cleveland, Columbn* and Cincinnati and
iia and indiana KailRxiaxls, via Shelby and ">g the quickest and mo«t direct route, K Ihetiniein I'. Imurt betwedn Colnmbnsand (Tib
First
I n < I*ir
Sec*.
»rri\ ii*K in t h
ITliril—Afternoon Kxprcse—Leave* Toledo at 1.50 r.
ng in Cincagoat 11 p. w.
* olumhus, F.q Url.Aiin, Iciiig
mak ing
u s, Chemical, Dye Stiiff*, Paints, Llnisli. s, vv iiidow Class, Glass ware, Surniens, luir.l Oil, Turpeullmi, Patent
o., Ferfnme
•rs'
rry. Brushes, perm Uil, VV hi
i», n
ffcohol, ale OB;
sp.<ctfnll) announce b> ils former pnlrons And Ihe pub
lie, lliat they are now ready to ret", in rolls, card and spin, or b< mai Caaalniercs, SaUneila, Blankets,
V urns, A c., Ac , on Hi
tween Columbus an
r "»8’ Is. 0. KU4;KKK, " mr ' Agent M. K. A «. I. K. R. 15 A I’AUNKSTOCK & COT, Corner of Wood and First-sis., PITTSBURGH, PA. i*roni*** awd niAi.KRM m
Drwflr-G MuiIh im*i
• 1 Oil,V mii
F’icmI In* Irunif'iM, Motiiclnu, INtI
1:1 nnrrV Oil, Sfienn Oil,
Ac., die
MANUFACTUEF.RS OF White Lead, Red Lead and Litharge. VV 1 'lor.., and offer for rale, 3 U TONS Y> Will | K I.K x I), in par. ages of 25, HI. |iri, gai, asi nn.l 5i.o |K>unds each, which ws guarantee to be mm wdoiM. iriitiy r'H*, and tmaurpasawd by any III qllllllly. ’ 7 7 l'‘i' mg resident pArincrs in New York and Philadelpbin, to t ,ke advanlsge nf all change* in thw market, w • ll Drug*, Ac.,for cash, or to promt lone dealers,on as favorable term a* KastarnJobbing J| rB. A. Falinesiock's Vermifuge, furaialMd with Knglish, i.ermau, French and Spaniah directions.
by Camdt North Kiv
gers by lid* train will l»y over and take the CURIA M Lightning Kx|>reas for t'oluiiilii
is,9-,30 A M., lb Hie Kxpre<
reachiiig Buffalo at Ih-Jlii F M, New Vork 1:30 FM, day,and Boston at5:is) F M..also connects at Creslltne
C-olumbi direct w
tchi
lay
r ('■olumliiis, arriving
ievciaml 2:35 I' M, connect'ug Train lor Dunkirk and Buff.tlo,
nexi
with the FastTrain on the Ohio and Fennsylvania ftail-
rgh, arriving s
Harri*tpirgh,5:00 A M, I’hlladc
al Pittsburgh, 3; Hi P M, da 12;;i5 the next da
Vxveb
i on
road for PUtsburgh, arrivi
A M, Philadelphia I2;35 the next day
connecting direct with train for New York. This train connects at Columbus wiih the Kxpress Train on the Central Ohio Railroad for Newark,Zuuesvilleand Whee ling, arriving at Wheeling, lino P M, Baltimore8::u) the next morning; Washington ,11 A M,and Philadelphia, 12:35, connecting direct witii train for New Vork. april!) dtf N. M. BOSS, Supt.
\m
ARRANGEMENT!! dtl Ixxcl irt.xxrt.iJol i»
1850 NEW
JPOX-M.
L. Erie, Wabash, & St. Louis il R’s. T*HK connection of the Peru A Indianapolis witii the 1 Lake Krio, Wabash ,v St. Louis Railroad at Peru, being now complete, passengers for Peru, Imganstio Fort Wayne, Toledo, and all points Kast, mil find tl a safe and reliable Route.
Mad ison, morning Fern 5:411
'•:IKI P.
i saf
Passengers leaving Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville Terre Haute and Lafayette in the —leave Indianapolis ut I :ISI F. .M., arrive at F P. M., Logansport6:5o F. M.,Aml Fort Wayne
M. same day.
Passengers for Indianapolis, and Points South and
W«st, by taking morning train on L.
Railroad al Lo,
Train at Pe
M., maki
VV OUL, to card
uiacturc into i lotlis. Flannels <■( nil kinds, k usual terms, and In
ley
•r.l an.l spii
leita,
Mocking V urns, Ac., .Vc
the larst manner.
W<* bare on hand a la
lured by ourseliex In Olih., s- .......o Frenihiin Lily White BlankcG; 2,iaai
together with a
hrow*. , C.X.-M
arge stork "I tioo.ls, n.anufac-
hlo,
-s; .',1**1 y *
rds Plaid Plannels, t.
a« follows : Ml pairs Ohn.
rds Satitietls ,d
all chos; I.IRRi yar.
largo 1.4 of Stocking Yarn, red, blue, green, l ■ml white Flannels, plain an.l twilled, ( lotlis,
all of nur own maniifielure, which *
1 !'byil hy Kxpress, prepaid, e >y |i*rt of tho ll ii i led Rita not fsr west of it) on
meres, Ac.,nil nf our own maniifidim', which we will ; •xchknge for won! ami all kinds of country produce. | We reapectfuHy Ijivile the Farmers to call and exam
tMfoar work before disposing of lltcir wool. We would : " " will send any that w* want some extra quality of w.e.l to manuAic U'cao sixes to any taM Into giMKls for the Stall. Fair. Mississippi, (or
All wort done promptly when promised . price.
Having bad ffIV'en years experience In the badneM , Money may b<-»enl hy maiK“regl*ter•<l' , at oar ciafe and taken the Agents wanted In tx nn f'™..—*o... .
a« fii
**,
•AN A FOKKIGN PATKNT AGKNCY CO.
HHOIIJI *r« KHIKlff,
BlIBINsdN'S FA^KV^GmiJIKON AGANKT THK I T IS a well known fact tbai meat broiled Is much more 4 IKil.itahlv, tender and healthful, than whea Mad. All slirwi meats ought to be broilnd. Tba Maw Gridiron is as convenient a* the Frying Pan. and mach mora eroiioiuical. Hu, mg a downward draught. It take* all (he smoke and gas up the chimney, cook*the meat «n'brough in ii»..wii Juices without barntngtl,*aves all the fat, reduces Um meat bill* full 85 per ceat., ud
• an U> used oiera a oml nr coal Are.
Price for the round in inches diameter go ffg, “ '* square ilhy 14 inches '.’.2 05
"'-•"ng ^ hy 10 1. * ui
..T7V...I. 2 Oi
'“•J*) a uu
oae or aiorw of Mate*, east of the
west „f it) on receipt of Ihe
Ip'flllST PHFMIVMs jn
On our 4.nodskt Several of Ihe Mate Fair* in Dblu, we I justifled In warrantln|| alt onr work w. give satis
ir work to give i IT A cot'Giiu.
►el
faction.
■fftarttdtwtm HlfG'lI ES tk IJ (! TG ll I SON , (Successors to Nawi.tMU, llld'lks A Cu.,) Y%'h«l6a*tle liealera lit f-'aiM y «i,d aiuplr O JtY ti OOt>H A V A I {I I .T I I ^H, JY*.433, Jhit-fl., .ear* Sidr, Sr/grrs P.//4 as f s'n ft, _My}4-^iyl _ i.oi I'svii i.k. kv. tA P8. BKllLUVrs- Ibis day jecelved, and will t/V be sold 10 cents per yard, at •pi* r i
AMKKICAN A FOKKIGN PATKNT AGBNOY Cl apniydAwa 79 Duane st.. New Tort. DAWES & SEAT O il , Wholesale Druggists and ApothaeariM,
MOZART HALL,
CnrHrr of Sowrlh untl Jeffcreatt Rtreeta,
GolIISVIJLlaB. K Yu i
A GKNTb for Jones, White A kfeCardy’s Tcarn, and J a dealers in every description of Dental War— a foil and completa sto^conUantly oahand A ILf' Order* from the country, accompanied with tha money, will 'aeclT* prompt alien lion. ■ylMly
K,\V. A 81. L.
Igignnaport at f.:3o A. M., connect with the ru at 6:20, arrive at lndinna|n.lis ,-a ||:oo y.
ng close connection willi IriaiiM f.>r
Dayton, ('dncinnali, Madison, Igniisville, Tern Haute
St. Louis and Lafayette.
Procure through tickets to Logansport, Fort Wayne Toledo, and principal pointson the L. K., W. a- St. I
Railroad, at Union Depot.
KAOGAGK CTIKCKF.II TIIKULGIII This Route now present* greater inducements to those shipping stock, and all classes of Freights than any other, there being 58 miles less of Railroad travel be tween Indianapoli s and the Lake, than l.y anv other
Route.
JITr’Uontracts made on the most favorable P-rms. J. II. .VI 11.1.3, Superintendent P. <Y I. K. K. L. N. Anorkws, Gen. Freight Ag’t.
may 1C
LIFE INSURANCE. Tho Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New Vork. C A H II CAPITA!. A N Iff A S N K T N Oxr-or diaoo.ooo. 0. Y. Wsmri.k, Sect'ry, N D. .Mokoan. President, A. 8. VVainHT, Physician, t'. K. Davis, Ag’l, lud'p's, r I "HIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of X this State, Uie undersigned i, prepared to niake insurance* on Lives, at reasohal.le rules. Pamphlets relating lo the suliject of Life Insurance, can be obtained hr calling at the Agency, corner of Washington and MarldtaualreaU, (upstairs.) feb29 <13m _ I’-. JL DAVIS, Agent. GF o fli ai o ax * is , ^ JITo. 372, Broadway, Jtotr fork. LA OIKS’ KAHHIONABLK DRESS, CAP A BON N ET ESTABLISH M EN f
no3-d6m
_ ’meiropolitan bank, X*Act 1 rt.Ti rtyxollt, Ixxrt. JOHN P. DUNN & CO. JIJ/’Buys and sells Kxcbangp,Gold,8ilverand uncurrcul Bank Notes,and receives Deposits. John P. Iffniaix Preaiilenl
dec 17 dly
7 |dHltMTY-FIVK Tbouaand copies sold of Mrs. A Ann 8. Stephens’s new book "The Old llonicrtead.'
The great American Romance. Fail not to get and read
Ibis interesting book. Tbe trade supplied by
STKAKXS & SPICER,
j«n 1 dtf ISUlinoia street. ^•TICK.—WILLIAMSON A HAUGH still con Ax tlnne tbe manu acturing of Wrought and 4'aal Iron Killing, Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Iron D»on, Window Sbuttaia, Ac. Alsu, plain ami ornamental Iron Stair-,
ami geaeral Houte Smithing.
Wet*k the ctUzcas of Indianapolis, and the State al
l call before going elsewhere, as we are fork at the shortest notice, and on rea
aaow terms.
Oar moth, is encourage home industry, (and capecialIjwbea you caa do as wetl as by goiag elsewhvrc,) and by ao doing you wih prosper. Mop on betaware sireet, between Washington and **4Mfco>, Wnat of Court How*). jan u dtf
amiounru Merchants
rev i vo
iniK'tt'.-tMur) 4 Lim*over
X s o 1 K lx t I-i i xx o FROM NKW YOKK AND I’MILADELI’HIA TO THE Uf Vhl and South-Went,
VIA
PMLADKKPJIIA & PITTSP.URG
OVER THE
PEN NS Y L V A NIA I i AIU10 A I). THE ADAMS EM’S ESS COM CANY,
PROPRIETORS.
RECEIPTS GIVEN H>R TIME, WITH A GUARANTEE. 'rMIK Propricitors of thin Lino r«\i|*cctf»»ll> JL that Ii* coiiiplianco will* tl*** flcinand (»t in all part* of the Wt'tf, tliuy luive tlctrrmiiDvJ iti operation* for tho prason. It im tl.-finfd uni to aet forth in detail Iho advfintii^'M of thiM alt other Fast Freight Lines. Thti rxperienct* oi its patrons, hrrDUbfore, i;* l^lioved to he the hest ev iih no* that can lx? |fiven of its utility and reliahilitv. ForWiirdiiijf Hills, Mtatiii^ T'imu and Rato-, nil givon until further notice, follow ’ :
From NKW YORK
And PH I L.\ CKLI’H IA To IMM A N M’OLI.<
At * ! per l« M ' ft,-
jrpTiinc i;uarajttced,eiKht day*.
KROM NEW YORK.
Mark pfl pneka^e.i “Km.ivnk I^kekoi* I if«*c Ship den and Anihoy Railroad f*ine. Pi* r No I, ver. Procure Forwirdiui' Hilfoat the Offli-.*, No. v* ANf.or Hoine, of J.L.KLLh>T I', Ar’eni
FROM PHIL\I»EI.PIIIA.
Mark all packagei i% F.rhpic b'rrirhl f.int Send Goods to, and procure Forwarding Hill-* at t'ompany’s Ifopol, «*»?rner of Bro:i*l are! Locust At rc’ is.
F. IANNKY, Ajff ut
No Paper Hun !»' or Small PacUa^D received. JOHN H. OIlK. A^ent, iiiy3t)-dt*m j lntlianapolM. TO C INC INN ATI!! SHORTEST ROUTE BY 30 MILES ! ! mb^ rjBPPMBPp CMMPBMMP And Quickest Route by Two Hours, NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI. All'Otlxer f*o il ten «.*t»Mge 4»>rs 'rxwlrel IndianapiffliM anil U'iiaciiniali SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD! VIA LAWRENOEBURfi. THHUK CAHHClYi; CR T If AIMS t Leave Indianapolis Dally, (Sundays cxcopted,) as f.d
lows:
Flrat Train, l,«nve* nt 7iT() A. 41. and :ir arrive* at Cincinnati nt 12 M., two hours in advitncc of any other roiitus; coiin. cl.. willi lim Covington A. la>rington Ksilroul, at 2:30 1‘. M., and ai rin:., al Lvxington at7:lil l*. ,\l. 1} , * 17 hours in advance of ail other Routes from Indianapolis. Meeonil Train, l.cnv(*M a.t 1:00 1’. !»!.—Light nlug Kxpress, arrives at Ciceinnali nt 6 i*. M., three hours in advance of Ihe Capo Horn Uoute, wliich is called tho Richmond Route; ami two less change* of
Cars.
Third Trariii, I,envru nt t I*, ill. On the arrival of tho Igifuyetv! and tliicago Trains, and arrives at Cincinnati at 11 HI 1*. 51.
ir charge uuUl il ia
gnu a dl coueiat of a new and sub-
MEDICAL.
r AMTOlSLkL TSXTH. TV 1 *' ■«n<*CA]l 4k CAMElkOMs 1 Jttma, 5a.BiWas*Rlxtb-street, between Rac .mi
, which they off armentsraade I
Caliand see
HAUKK & GOEPPER, Merchant Tailors, No. 21, opposite the Capital House ln<ti:iuap<d
aug 31 dtf
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, OPPOSITE UNION DF.POT, Xixclirt.xx«.i7»oli** T IXX c* . HASSBLMiiN & VINTON, m \xi rAcn kaRs nt KNU1NKS AN 1 > liOll.lGKS, Cast and Wrought Iron Machinery of all kinds;
A LSSOy
Horse Powers,Threshing Machines, and SKl’AKATOiLS. And (risers’ Patent Gram fteperator, with self regulal ing Fan and Dixiding Slielf, (dispensing with Die or.linary Shoe and Riddles.) janSdly TO M ANU F ACT L'll KUS AND CARDERS. ItfK would n^fXTtfully Invitu th<* atu*i*tion of MunW ufacturers and CunluM in th'* WV-t t<» our t <»ui-pL-tf and full aaiROrtineril of Cotton and Wool Machine Cards, From tiie Manufactory of JAMKS SMITH & CO.
—ALSO—
II A N N A A 4.’ A K I* K N T I’. K ’ 8 Celebrated Satinett and Jeans Warps. All of which are warranted oi the very best quality,mi.I will l»e sold at the Manufacturers’ prices. Please give us a call at the old stand of A 4i. U n i »un A So*, No. 40, \\ ashiiigtnn si reel, feb27 dim A. B. WILLARD A CO. DUS NORTH A: MOKE ITT,
|si < i xssor to drh. m a r. |
Xl-o is i do lit D o xx t ± s t»s
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN \.
jpyfiyru e—ff’est IVa*hin^ton street, Fast of the rafmrr Pouse^oner ./. /*. t+epc \ Co's Store. A f* lx WORK W f ARRANT KM. Hefcrence—.\. M. P. 0. C. Hi nt.
ro r riiK riiiiJ.ic!
I T A V I NCr mad** an arran^eraenl witii Hra. Nurtii 1 L .\L»rriTT, in the Dt-nlal Practice, th** latter having Ueen UHS«>ciat4*<l with us for several years, w e cheerfully reroinmend them to the cf»;*tldencc of our patrons ami
tin* puldir, as prtfffleient ai*«l
all complete. I I
lot
SAWM ILL, tn perfect order,
Kii'liteen Dwelling Houses and Building Lots
In the uiy i,f Indianapolis, Kdiuburg, Indiana, and
Oxford, Ohio, and a large variety of other useful and ornamental artieies, ranging >n priee from $1 lo81 .axi, as designated in the Lot of Gifta. One Gift will be allotted to every seven certificates issued, making In all 2v-57 Gifls; eaeh and every Gift is both useful and saleable, and^at fairer prices, under the eireumstancea,
thnn has ever been presenU d Ui tii.' public.
ir pat
.riifieteni operators.
A. M. HUNT,
feh 1:1 dtf P. ti. 4 . HUNT.
4 0AI.I C’tJfAl.J ! 4’*»A!. ! !
r |t|IK subscribers have in iheir yard on South-street, I. opposite the Madis.,n Depot, from l.l.hisj to l',,0isi Bushels of Uie Finest tfuality of Pittshugh or Voughiogheny Foal, and are daily receiving largo additions.— I hose in want of Coal for any purpose, cannot do Lctler tiian t • call at the offlco and leave their order*,
which will I", filled with dispatch.
Ours is tho only Coal Yard in the fipr that weighs ( oal, e. iiscquontly purchasers will certain to get the amount ef coal purchased. JORDON A, 8TOKKK. Indianapolis, Janiinry 30,1“.e> )an 30dtf NORTH WESTERN AGENCY For the Locfition and Kntrif of Lands. cpiiK undersigned will act ns Agonli or Attorneys for
1. others in tiie selec Lands In lews, or In any For further particulars
ithers iii tiie selection and entry of (iovorninent
of the North S
i address
K. J. GATLING & RKOTHKK
XVestr-rn Hmtcs.
Indiana
VVM. J. GATLING (u BK
mentofMan-
AUo, Mrtw and
French F’low-
l«f|W,loci' preparadK
E. M. LAWRENCE’S Livery and Sales stable*. JXA VIMGgon# back into tho Palmer House Ktahles, XX I am prepared *t all lime* to accommodate my old friend* and the public generally, xnth everything aaaally kept for hire In livery stable*. Horses kern by Ike day, week, or nionta mayidlm h. U. LAWRENCE, Proprietor.
iaisdis, I nd {OTHER,
feb 27 diVwtf Fort Dcs Moines, Iowa. T() MANUFACTlTHERS. MACHINE CARDS AND WARPS, ALWaY* ON HAND and FOK SALE BY
A. H. WILLAltD <V (vO.,
mai lr? <11 in N*». 10, \V*>st W.isliiiijgloii-?!. NEW SPRING MILLINERY. \f KM. ’l lltff YI AH A 4:0., are in receipt ivl of a vory largi- assortment of MILI.INKKV and P A N C V GOODS for the Spring trade;
amongst which may he found a large assort til[aa, Spring Styles, elegant designs. Silk Hals, Bonnet Materials ol all kinds,
era, Splendid Ribbons. Also, Honiton 8wtss and Jaconet Collars, IsHce, Swiss, and Jaconet .sleeves. Also, Mourning Goods, Edgings, and Inserting.*, Hosiery, Gloves, et c., to which we would call the attention of the Ladies at No. 15 South Illinois street, East aide, u few
doors South of Palmer House.
rniirl4 dtf MK3. THOM AS & CO.
G. GOLDSMITH,
N U US l’>lt Y M A N,
has on hand
FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, Shada Trees, Flowering Shrub*, Perpetual Roses, Ac , Ac , TTpAddres.*—Fortxille, Hancock county, Indiana,20 miieofrom Indianapoli.,on the BellefonLiino, If. R.
jan I .Him
CJ I T Y I M P MOV K M I’’. N l’ S. II ADI.BY , III NI A ill F.'MIKN II A 1.1,, A HE making improv , ments in the front of their Store Honso, in order to in' able to display the Y E RY EAR G E SPRI N G S T O C A they are expecting to receive soon; and they would respectfully sa> l" th-ir friends that they will tie pleased to receive their call* ut the Meridian-st. entrance for a few days. They are selling (ioods very low. to close out Winterstock. | mar3l) dtf
T. B.
Eugraver on Wood and Metal, Keiomu—MtrltUmn Nlrf*l,(Oppoiilt Pott rimer.)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
TTAVINfi received the First Premium at llio late XX State F'air of linliana, as a testimonial of reaped mr Iii* unrivaled workmanship, would most res|iert lull) announce ihalall order* in his luiaim-a* will,a-
anal, receive promr tattenlion.
low, a* ONLY’ ONE PROFIT i*charge i. ,
feb7 d3m
JONH ORAMBLING,
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Corner nf fTa* hmuton ani Meridian Sireet*.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,
II A8 received his well selected Stock of Ready -Made XT Clothing, suitable for the Summer season. Hi* stock consist* of tbe best articles of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings,plain ami lancy, Coat*, Pant*, Vesta
of every variety.
(Jcnt’N I iimialling 4.nods,
Of every ilescription, kept constantly on liand. I al*< keen several experienced workmen, and am preparii-J to flll all orders promptly and lolhe satisfaction of customers. Cali and examine my work and slock before
basing elsewhere.
purcl
XXortl E:»trt to K undersigned has e*iahlUhed an
aug I—dtf
^Vroxxo y.
purchase ami sale of Real F.state in
and SiiUtberu Mi
ments which offer supe
Agency for the
Northei
d Southern Michigan, and has effected rior inducements for those wish-
rn ludi-
arrai
nge isisii
named.
to buy or sell the same in the territory a bo
aid to i _
es, and other business
ry above i
Particular attention will be paid to renting House*,
title*, and other
Irt'.ng Farms, cxaininih
which it uiu) he necessary for uou-residenls to leave in
it may
the hand* of
agent*
jamks McConnell,
HOWARD BALDW IN!;,
Real Peltate Agents,
Court Hiinse, Albion and l.igenia. Noble co., Ind. Rrfrrenre.: -('iiarlc* C. Tucker, Washington City, D. 45; E. W. II. Ellis, Indianapolis; McKernan & Edgar. Indianapolis; Judge Samuel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Hon. J. B. Howe, lama, Ind.; Judge J. H. MaUiews, Gosben, Ib-L; Horae.-W. Baldwin, Auditor, No ble county, Ind.; Hon. G. W. McOounell, Angola, Steuben county, Ind. mart;
NKW \V IIOI.K8A I.K
BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT STORE '"IAHK umlertigne.1 are Just rteeirinc a large and esi X ruble Stock of B-x.L*, Shoes, and Hats, purchase,) rvctly from Manufacturers at the lowest Ca*h prices, hicb they now offer to the trade at a.* low flgure* as the aame anicle can be purchased in any market west of Uie .Mountain*. An impartial examination of onr
.Stock is respectfully solicited.
CONNER, BURTON & WOKHAN,
mari’> w3in Washington st., East of Masonic Hall. ’p«V4ff YAKtiABLK FARM.S FOK KAKK at
situated within
ire «f
IGUSON,
At the Law Office of Ferguson f* Igoe. PakllsxWta 1 Mffkll .. ^ ~ 1 ~ .las*
1 ask you to comp Exhibition, which c:
presented to Ue- public,
are L. D. Siaa’* 4lh Mammoth Gift which came off October 1st, 1855, which tsa
r.xniimion, wnten cune.u October is;, i^o.), wiucn isa fair sample of In* numerous and deservedly popular
and fair Distributions, with tiiis tnv SKCONI) DISTRIBUTION.
I issue 2t),i»ki Cerlilli ..les forfl each, for which 1 give a Copy ..I “KEELY > FACTS l.\D SCIENTIFIC’ MIRA; LES,” and to all who attend my Exhibition, a Admission ticket .worth 25 cents. Asi>le from all thi
of he present prooperation* ta tke iittidJb*^krttae!rt7f DewtSuytor the last lew yeora, aad ne expense or efcvt shall be want ing lo give snUMkettow to aU who ny favor it with Iheir p^trooafe. The "Uhecrfber* wouU eaH attention to tho fallowing essential point* pertaining to AittactalToeffh, vtx: beauty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of he matartah, comfort to tke wrarer, and usefulness la restoring tke natural apnenranee of the speech, and ability to masticate: ia all of which they ate warranted In saying they are exceeded by none, aad equalled by
few.
TKKTH Inserted from cca tea full set, with Artllma. Gum*. F*H aad Half Seta invariably inserted by s.m: Uoo. • All one rations In Dentistry performed In the m.»st
thorough manner.
TERMS.—Considering the superior character of the work ami tbe guarantee given, they are tbe most rea-
sonable ia tbe Weal.
Two teem or more on Gold Plate, $3 per broth. Two teeth or more on Silver Plate, f* por tooth. The money refunded ti the Teeth do not prove salia-
fmctoiy.
lO For the information of those living at a distance, e would state that our facilities are such, that we can ake in the Snort style, a fall set of Teeth IB Trim 24 to 48 hours, and small pieces in proportion, so that no detention need to* apprehended. W. C. DUJiCAR, | n _ J. G. CAMERON.) No 156 West Sixth.street, between Race and Kim streets CiucinnaU, O. mar l-dly-per DR.J.LANGWORTHY,
OKThi,
ully l.o-ale<i in In-
mary for the treatment ol
MEDICAL.
the Bnn of UNDERWOOD A LANGWOKTHV
dimi
dlSeo— - t*i Vi.," ..J v auu ■ , wuu
his professional services to the public.* Having had an
experience oTover tmln neurt in
.iianap>lis
ened an
ias pei lufirn
of Columbus, Ohio, has
spoils and opened an luffrmary for the treat
diseases ot the Eye and Far, and respectfully b-nders
' tic. Hav ing had an the treatment of the
Five and Ear, be ha* the infinite satisfaction of knowing lhat he can perform the most critical operation* amlex-
ires.
■xpenonce of over twrntf ye Ky* and Ear, be hn* the infin e can perform the most critical opei
raordlnary cure*. HI* mode of treatment is entirely
l\* fiTfta a go ls;V>, on :
r>ilal of
>ink\s of Octotwr ISV>, on a capi
8l-.mi«>, foauti of tit kfia o iprht ou* «>f every nine
eviTy ninth ticket ranging • >. I ho |'>«>r!»oi»s of discernment i>m the alxovt? comparison, which
vlng ipf popular faviffr.
of oUiorYation : 1 secure tho
ng <»f popular
hy
Sf iri-jra^e Deeds t>f Heal Kstate,
l j>owt r of attorney matle to
ir, Itiiltaiui Co , of t i .\. Ham ord, hlsq.,
authorizing them to fulfill
ey ni£
of Ktlinhiirg, Iiitiiana, Kt-rlm & Fitz-
\ I
a polls ; Judge Ham mon
.fame* Crawford, tern., and James Hat-
Melro|»oliUn nd, oi Torre
uablo sift.
»»f his tickets are blai from up to $-HJ imiHtea. dy judge froi seheme i!«i>r:t di'Mt-r One other fact is v.orth paynient t i Ihe fiifti l»> valued at will*
lUet u t\ Dailv, o| Kdiuburg, ludiaiui Y h gilfft*ii, and John P. Ihiuti iV Co , of the Kank of In lianap4.>lis; Judge .\. llai
llauie, lndi:*
cliff, h >«j s.-f Oxfonl, Ohio,
•ll **i my contracts m connection with the Gift Distribution, jdiould I fail lo fulfil them promptly myself, by male ol said Heal F.state without suit. The Deeds have been regularly acknowledged and deposited in tho
METROPOLITAN RANK,
In the charge of John P. Dunn & Co., to whom 1 refer all per*..).* wishing lo inquire into Uie truihfulnus.* of liii* statement. A* to my integrity and capability to (>erforni all in) contracts, I refer to the abovenamed genllei.icn; VV. M. McCarty, W.J. Elliott, of the American Hotel; Stewart <.Y Bowen, Booksellers; J. D. Dcfree.*, of the Central Bank ; Judge W. W. Wick, Portniacter; Hugh O’Neil. Esq.; Col J. P. Drake and It. Browning,—all of Indianapoli*. B. P. Jones and VV. F. Pidgeou, of the Kentucky Stock Bank of Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. Tanuebiil, of Bartholomew County, Indiana. Judge F. M. Finch, R. Hamilton, Esq., Jacob Fogg.*, Recorder, Mr. Jenning*. Treasurer, and Prof. .1. F. Hougham,of Franklin Ind • ia. I could give thousands of other references, but
ENOUGH is ENOUGH Amxn!
i-panev in tiie date of certificates and pro- . i* owing to the detention ol gelling out pm-
KKKI.V’S Great Western I lock, Watch and Jewelry Depot, Wholesale an.l Retail, Indianapolis, No.28 Van
A doer, grammes,
gramme*.
blaricum's Block, M
Poet Office.
•ridiaii street, ii.mrl) opposite the
at
id the purchase and tale
Would
following n-uico: GREAT BARGAINS! •56 R^nntif ill Building; Lots, Six t-qnore* from the centre of Indianapolis, north oast, in Uio most heallby locality, will be sold at private sale, yeiiij.i • one-sixth cash down; one-sixib in one year; one sixth in two years; one-sixth in lureo years; onesixth in four year 4 ; and oue-aixth in five years; interext paid annually, in Keely’s and Slumph’s Mechanics Addition. The industrious poor man can hero get a home, if he applies quickly. Over one-ihird of the Lots are now engaged. Sales to commence on the 1st day of April, I85»;. I. 1. KKKLY, mar3l-diVwtf JOHN B. STUMPH. BOOK AGEHCY.
in
gi^ed in the above lilisiness,
of Real l.-Uto. 1 w...!hI . all particular attention to the
'T'H K subscribers have estaldished a Book Agency X Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publi. lion at tho retatt price, free ,,f p,*-tage. Any persons, by ir.ling the s.itmcriplion price of any of the 93 Mag's, such as Harpers’,Godey’s, Putnam's, Graham's, k Leslie's Fashions, Ae., will receive the magazine
forward.!, azmes
Fran
for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph poreither Washington, Ja-kson or ('lay; or, ifsiibng t • a $2 and a SI Magazine, they will receive a of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to
three portraits will be sent
trait oi a. ribin:
ash
a $2 and a $ I
copy of either of the (i, worth of Magazim
gratis.
cturnistieu to those who may
Envelopes of every description ami size, in
mil quantities, furnished. .Seal
wish it. large < es, dfC
ertifleates. Business 1 promi.tlv attended
ing views of their buildin
Presses, Dies,
Engraving on VVoorl «x
. Illusl
small quantities,
sent to order.
Every description ol Engraving on Wood exccu will, r.eu'uess and dispatch. V iewsol Buildings, News-
Views of Maehinery, Book Hlurtra-
Cardg, &c. All or-
paper Headings, (rations, Lodge t c
ders sent l.y mail promptly Httem
igs engraved, can se
f tii
guerreotype or sketch
bus
nd a Da-
building by mail or ox-
pre
Persons at a .listance, having saleable articles, would dud it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as wo would a. t as agents for the sale of the same.
g sa
to add re
for the sale
BYKAM cV PIERCE,
fill South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R»M. T. MXYFIXRC*.
j. n. BYf
do 4 d.Ywly
watgh repairing. 1,17 F. wish the public to understand that we have VV best Watch Workmen in the Slate of Indiana.
Watches that pass through their hands never come bac with the eoinpluint of failure to perform, but in every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in case of failure, we refund the money promptly. Bring along your Wat. hes, if you want them properly repaired by
inoii w ho Know how to work at
iio22-dll W. II. TALBOTT <Y CO.’S fdST RECEIVED— _
J
iahh.isgood N O Sugar
refined Sugar
1 grades,
(’. A.
ELLIOTT.
•i hhds
III bids do crushed do 5tl chests and caddies Tea, all
-eli low for cash.
sep2!l d.Vw
A ff HC« H % vrw» HtLffTl;I,—(Formerly lire Duncan Ivl House,) on the West side of the Public Square, 4 OVINGTON, IND. Aocaa .V 4’./ , having purchased the above house,and having thoroughly ren- iated and refitted the same, announce Hint it i* now open for tiie accommodation of
customer*.
T ho H.u. 1 will he under the managementof Mr. Geo. Ixler—whose undivided attention will lie given towards making comfortable all who may lav or the honse with their patronage. Attached i<. tha house i- a large and commodious Stable, entirely new. Travelers willfiu.l it to Iheir advantage to give us a ca!'. ADLER <v CO. I’ovington, jan 8, 1856.—dAwQm
SiOX EC IJTTI NIC;. BCOTT, NICHOLSON 8c CO.,
Havidc commenced th« Business of
»T03>J3a CJXJTTITSJCalu ali its Branches, respectfully solicit the patronage of all who may require any thing in their line, having con-
stantly on ban.I * large assortment of .
Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From the ditferont Quarries, suitable for Roiidiiig pur-
poses.
Shop on Delaware street, a f.-w door* South of Wash-
ne* are reasonable and engagemeni*
shy Mail promptly attended to.
hop
ington sireet.
jQlheir pri prompt, tlrder
dec !<• dly
ELEIJANT Tk\YELRY!! JUST received by Express a large assortment of all it tl.e new and elgant st) les of \\ A T <J II K S, J K VV E 1. KY, fcfiil’XT'O!-— WT’rt.X'O, «490. Algo, Gas Fixtures, Clocks, Canes, fine Cutlery, Pla ted Ware. A.:., all ol which will he sold alour usuallow
price*.
Remember th*' p'.aco for bargain* at No. 1 Bates House, oct in K. J. BALDWIN & CO.’S J GMT UttCKlYKD— fX 21) bag* Cotton Yarn; 25 bales Colton Batting;
rcash ). Ft
ROBERT BROWNING, llaATB CsaICIHBAD Sc BbOWMINO,] iXO Dtatza in act RWH or Merticitacs* t’fowrtalcaln. Narvlcal •trtaMea Paial*. Oils* Vartalshes Bye sttaffs, Sltasswrtre, WltaA*w 4.laws. Brashes, Perltamerr. Nptces* Clears* Tsbnrce,
Ac** Be.. Be,
ITAVING purchased the interest «f the estate of my XI Uta friend ami partner, DsviJ Craighead, dec’d, in Ueehove bustnea, wilt continue the same a* heretofore * Feeling thankiul for the liberal patronage which has been extended to the House for the past fffleen year-, Iniat by strict ta’r*” 1 ** attention to business; care and
pmaaptacss in hllii
orders, to retain a continuance ol
vy; compri
-rant»I by druggists and dealers. As we purchase prin-
iprising every articlo
rters and manufac•an offer, in par* inducements for
new, perfectly safe, and never kuown to fail in giving relief. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial of his
new and painless remedies.
Office No. 12>, Illinois street.
Kiritiarts:—Rev. Mr. Young, of the M. K. Church, Rev. Mr. Hulburd, of the Presbyterian Church, ('apt. M.Lilly and William Willis, Columbus, Ohio; Hon. Harrison How, of Missouri; Robert H. Hatcher, do; J. 8. Spedd, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Kx-Gov. Helm, of Kentucey. feb 16 d&wtf 7NEWTrINCTPLE ! NEW REMEDY!! (C | A ACTS are Blubborn tkingi,’’but those who will X’ not beln ve until they see for themselves, can have ample and tangible proof that the old system oi dosing Aon Si rxtkxks with mixtures of Arsenic, <dulnine, Mercury and Strychiue, must soon be exploded and abandoned, because, “the remedy is worse than the disease,” and because you cannot take poison without beng poisoned. You may not feel the 111 effects at once, but you will be more fortunate than some others, if ) ou make the discovery before your constitution is broken.— Be advised, then, in season, and test for your own satis-
faction the rarTs which
■ff
the same. Our Stock is ties wauled by druggists and do:
cipally for cash, direct from the im|>oi Hirers, our facilities are such that wo
uad uauduJtrented articles, a* strong inducement* for cutk, as any other Western House, ami invite all to give as a call, as we feel con Went we can render satisfaction both in pntet aad quality of article*. AU articles war-
ranted as represented.
Particular attention paid to prescriptions, which in no ease will be d tape used except by a fully competent and experienced jiersou, aud from the best articles. All peraous knowing themselves indebted to the late ftrm of CauuRaaD o. Baowmsu, by note or book ac count, aw requested to call and make payment wtthou further delay —aa the business must be setilea at as eh ly a day as possible. K. BROWNING, Surviving patUierof C raighead m Browning
ap 26—dawlf
~ THE GREAT EHGLIH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE BILLS OKKPAKED from a prescription of Sir James Olarko X. M. D.. 1‘hyaitian K.xtraordinar) to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of ali those painful ami dangerous diseases incident to the female
constitution.
It moderates all excess, remove* all obstructions, aud brings on the monthly peri.Kl with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confluemvnl; they fortify the constitution, and lessen Ihe sufftortag during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties wilt, safety to herself ami child. Pills si,.Hid nut he taken by femu!** during t h VIHST I'llK h b' MONTHS of Pregnancy,as tbey art tart to bring un Afilmmage, but ut any ot her time t he,
are saf e-
lu all east's the Back an
is noth!
possessing the.
cksfroi
ng less log the :
your own salis-
prove that
Ague riuf (crerh can be 4,'ured without
Peinoa !
nor how obstl-
aMD
irx Bi aa, or Antidote to Malaria, is a ract wi.ich will abundantly prove the truth of these assertions. It
less than“N*Ti'a*’“ l “*
sure andaciiv.
any attackafrom Malaria, which is kn
of Fever aud Ague.
The value of this Remedy consists in these simple
raers:
It is free from ail poisonous drugs, pleasant to the taste, may lie taken at any and alltiiuog,and though the small est quantity possesses the power le stop tbe worst ('hills d Fever, the ingredients are so harmless that no possi-
me from its constant use, in proof of rtifleate ia attached to each bot-
■ visvaa *
No matter how long you have suffered, nor how ob hate your disease. The discovery of Khodk's Fever . Aon Brax, or Antidote to Malaria, is a ract wl
Jl of these assertions. Infallible Antidote,” principle of resistance to ti is known lobe the cause
and Fever, the tngi ble injury can on which, the follow!
tie
ng cer
“I have made a cl FEVER AND AG
Nrw Yokk, Juno 11, 1355.
hemlral examination of “RHODES’
UE CURE,” or “ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury,
Uuinine,and Strychnine, but have not found a panicle of either in it, nor have I found any sutwtance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitu
tion.
JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.”
The claims nf such a medicine are safely basod upon its intrinsic merits. It has no simtiariiy whatever to any nf the pills or mixtures which abound in every section and contain more or lea* of the poisons which destroy tho vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable injury to thousands of credulous and ignorant sufferers. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE never fail*, strange a* it may seem, and a trial only is neces-ar |to
very word here slated r.s Facts !! !
ish every •
ated r.s b acts M !
JAMES A. RHODE:;,
Proprietor, Providence, K. 1
Wholesal.
GEORGE H. BATES, Wholesale Age Street, and for sale by C. H. RING, C. V
A CO , an.l dniggistogenerall
Tor sale by K. BROWNING, Wholesale and Retail
nt, 1X1 Water CLICKNER
R^BR&WMNG
ft era outer t/j Ik. D tvxJ VV Dl XDl Lt j
Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. jy 25
~ KAUE INDUCEMENT I
DRUG STORE FOR SALE!! 0£1NU deairww of retiring from business, 1 offer
I) for sale my ENTIRE STOCK of
Drnffa* Medicines* Fancy Articles
Fixtures, Be., Arc*
The reputation of thin wtablishment, together with the nmount of cuahHS U controls, offers induemonts rarely to be mel-with. Block about $2,000; rent ft200 per annum; locution In central part of the city. Tkbms—One-fourth down, balance in 8, 16 and 21 months, with intewet; or 1 will exchange for good paying Stocks, or for Laud in part. For furllicr narlieulurs apply to H. C. MAYNARD* Jy 25—dtf Druggist, Madison, NEW PHARMACEUTICAlT HALlT Covtier Illnola am! Maryland Streets*
(Palmer’sNew Building.)
tup . a D
quality a
To the Ladies 1 wisi
ryt!
Drug Store. Drugs, Medicines, Chem Glass ware, Paints, Oils,&c., of
ig b
teals,
reliable
longing „ . Perfumery,
o an( j mojefjiye
i ladies 1 wish to say, that t keep constantly hand, Harrison’s and Jules Hauel's celebrated Perfu
, that l keep constantly on
ules
mery, and that my own Perfumery and Chemicals have
a, comfort, and health, and ought to stand conspicuous befitting Christinas presents; your patronage therefore, I herewith solicit. I also invite the attention of the Phy-
sicians — 1 ’ ‘ -
f the Phyislablish-
e standard Pharma, o-
mm D< l thorough exactness ier language, English, French, e assurance to Physicians, that fety to their patients,and 1 am
peel.rrect
or
as, and 1 hope that they, by examining my E;
ment, will be far from finding it a mere Patent Medicine
Depot—behold all the agents of p.T* in freehand chemically pure filling Prescriptions in either I or German. I hope to giv
they can prescribe with safety to their pal
witling to have my Medicines examined by any able Physician or committee of Physicians, and
or furnish everything found deficient.
J. ROSENTHAL,
dec 11 d ly Druggist and Chemist.
ARB YOU KICK !
Then you can’t be cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint ia incurable, and then mourn when it ia 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 listless, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don’t wear the Headache,
use
Heartburn, and their kindred dtaorders, because youi stomach Lsfoul. Dontparadeyourself around the work
covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores and al orany of the unclean diseases of the skin, because yoi system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself abou
lean, haggard, all caved in, because your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer's Pill* set these things right as surely as water quenches fire. The purify the body and olood.and restore their functions into healthy activity which you ran feel as quick as they are taken. They are the one great medical wonder of this age, recognized by all who know their virtues, and many thousands know them. Take Ckerry Pectorial for a Cough, and the Pillt for ali de-
rangements requiring* purgative medicine. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analyti-
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass , and sold by R. BROWNING, Indianapoli*,
And by all druggists. Jan 14 d4m
A Great Pocket Guide (or tbe Mechanic
Knff*
and
tglneer.
icrsrjQ
Iks Extra Logwood 1 Cask Madde
LogW.
I .>00 ft* K>.*t indigo 20 bblsChipped Logwood chineal 20 “ “ pu.tM
Aog
Camwood,
Lac Dye
- a XI *aa*«jrtDa,r. r x nn.-* run X ff3o per acre, containing 445 acres, situ six miles of the city. For particulars inquir
KILBY FERf
1000
loo fts i ocl Wbbl- Alum
6 “ Copperas 2 “ Blue Vitroll
with a large Slock of ail l mds of Dye Stuffs.m band and forsale low b) K. BROWNING, tug III i-ate ( raigfaead <h Browning. ff(!HT KKCKtkKD— fj 10 chests lui|e'ri:*l Tea; 75 caddies •* “ 12 and 25 U>*. 10 che*ta Gui. Powder Tea; 7.icaddies “ “ 12 and 20 His. lOclidat* Young Hyson Tea. 5n caddies ” ** 12 and 20 lb*. Jar. 4 ’.Vi C. A. ELLIOTT.
Office in Odd Fellows’ Hall.
nor 17 dlf
Asti. CLTI * Mount S'erlin
lfij6.(
I.MKK PKOOF fsAFK-N—The irest in use; S.-alesof X’ all kind.-; WaretHiuse and Ifep-.t Trucks, for aale at manufactory prires by BIKKENMA YEK <V BRL’.VSTER, 74 East Wasbrngton street,
Indiana polia.
The Meehaiir'* Itfaehinist'i and Engineer's PHACTICAI* BOOK OF KBFERE.\CC, Containing Tables and Formulae for use in Superficial aud Solid Mensuration; Strength and Weight of Materials; Mechanics; Maehinery; Hydraulic*; Hydrodynamics; Marine Engines; Chemistry; ami Miscellaneous Receipts; adapted to and for the use of ail classes of Practical Mechanic*. Together with the Engineer’s Field Book : Containing Formulae for the varions Methods of Running and changing lines, locating Side Tracks and Switches, Ac., Ac. Tables of Radii and their Logarithm*, Natural Sines and Tangents hi every Degree and Minute of the Quadrant, and Logarithms of Natural Numbers from 1 to 10,000. By Charles Haalelt, Civil Engineer. Edited by Cbaa W. Hackley Professor of Mathematics in Columbia College, N. Y. Author of “Elements of Geometry,” “Treatise on Algebra,”“TrigonomeUy, Plane, Spherical, Ac., Ac.” In one Duodecimo Volume of 520 pages; containing one hundred and seventy-six engraved Diagrams; neatly bound in morocco, gilt, in pocket-book form, with Tucks. Price #2 30. Special agent* wanted to canvass for this great work. N. B.—Sold only to Subscriber* by Special Agents, who will exhibit* Specimen Copy of the Work, aud furnish a Circular off the Coulenta, on application. Mailed free of portage on receipt of tbe price. STEARNS A SPICBR, Publishers, Indianapolis, lndiana. Agents for the Western States. may20
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