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PIANO FORTES AMR MELODEONS!!! pCKC«A9R8fi8 who want*up*rter inetrenrae**, A will *0 well toeallaedexamlee eqy HtseWesUs. w# now have from '«o*ton and New York, th* flaom aeeortment ever 1 ulvl4 Indiana Madefoere,N*. 4 Bate* Rone*.
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JOHN T. DONBGHY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ha. 3Mh Waac Woehimf tarn fftreel, IND1ANAPOJ.IS, IND. If7*0fllee,(Up-Ktalr«,)over Mr. WllUrd’* Store, nov 93 dti
a. *. noTka. New York. raae’n. coolb, Oiaotnnat. JiOYLE & CO., IMrOETlEA or FRENCH BRANDIES & WINES, Uended UTorekvuee, .re. 4 Cemmereiel^et. DISTILLERS OF Alcohol, Cologne & Neutral Spiritfl, *au all Iran* or DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Also, dealer* In Old Bourbon, Kye, and Moooogahala Whittle*. No. 55,57 4 59, Second-St. ocllt-dtf.| ClNCi-.NATI, O.
NATIONAL SALOON, OA'l’OSiTE ATHP.NEUM. new saloon, g. udouius a oa JanX
8. b. ttoYki, Faaoaaicn Oocta, n v,.. boyle A CO., ZzataK>oz*toz*to effs X31to'tlLXtoZ*fo OP LIQUORS A, WL\ES, fees. 89, 07 -suit o», weoead ffzreet* CINCINNATI, O. msr9t lit..
J. A. B9KBR, 1KACHKK OP GUITAR, VIOLIN AND FLUTE, \\7ILi. receive a limited number of pupil*, If applV V cetlon be made *ooo. Tunn.— ■ If ’Hi lor quarter of 94 lesson*. Order* left atCraiiH ik Ame*’ or Willard 4 dtowell’i Mule Store*. pro «pliy uiieiniwd to *«pU7dtf
UMfoAT MALfo OF CL.OTH1NU AND (iENTS FUANISH1NG GOODS! / v .V'.NO in Hie Mtiuiidve preparations w#are making V/ for me approaching Fall and Winter Heaaon, w« aru n ov oduimg • splendid stock of Clethlng and (lent,' Pnriiiviiing Goods, at neti cost, Thervfoje, for aslomstiliu bsrgaluc, call at Oak Hall, No. 9, -ate* House. ULA8UK Ct 0KOTHKK8, juiv Udtf Proprietor*. P a strangers visiting the city hau better bear.lh. to wind.
WILLIAM WISWELL, Ho. 70 Wot! 4th 8t., Ueiweeu Walnut and Vine, CINHS^ATI, OHIO, I^REPS CON8TAMki ^ HARD A GREAT JV vurloly of Gilt Frames and Mouldings Ol various paiierns Also, dealer In French and Gerni t. Looking Glass 1* sles, of every size, b) the box or •Ingle pute. Also, lm;>orier of polished Plate .Vlndow Glass, of all ilas.lhatare required lor bullulng purpotos ui Kasu-n. i.ricts, wall a general sasurtmeul of French Grystil G'oss.ior 1 Iciuretand Wli dow*. 41,0. Po lo'iiiiouiao r’lclures, and all the materlala for omaui niing iU-s Frames together with Glam Vm«*, Jars. I'umhlcrs, dco. D*cl5d6ra
French Cliiiia. Gold Hand Dinner Hot*; do do Tea do Fancy ('offers; do Candlestick*; do Vases. JACOB LIN DIE ancTtf No. etl Washington*!
A WINTER STYLE, 1857. *1 *r XX 08 t TFX ooralvtod, A beautiful arttiTe of BLACK SILK HATS, mrlillY light, and of the flueti quality, warranted W t > hold the color and gloss. To be seen or purchased ut No. 3o, Washington street, (Tknpxrancc Hall./ T.P. HILL. feb9.
NORTH WESTERN AGENCY For the Location and Entry of Lands r il 111K under igu> d wilt act as Agents or Altor ney* f M. others iu the selection and entry of Governme Land* tr Iowa, or In an, of tbe North Western State*. For rarticular* address K. J. GATLING 4 BROTHER, Ind anapolia, Ind. WM. J. GATLING 4 BROTHER, feb97d4wtf Fort Dee Moines, Iowa.
Copartnership. 'PHK uuderslgred nave this day lormed a CopartnerX ship In the WAulttMe and Retail BOOK, STATIONARY, AND PUBLISHING BUSIN£88, under the name and style of OKOOMs 4 SMITH, and are now recotvlug large acoesaions to their dock, which they will sell cheaper than the cheapest. A. C. GROOMS, W. T. SMITH. auff28-lf] No. 7 Wert Washington Street.
Real Estate and General Commission Agency Busin ess. The business will hereafter be iranaaeted under ta* •tyle and firm of NlcKKKfflfiN * BDttAK. All businesa entrusted to them, either by peraon or by etter, wt ibe promptly attended to; such na the parhas* and sale of Heal Estate, Htocksand Bunds,Rontin House*.and other property,Collecting Money*,toe. Office one door East of the Palmer House. JAME8 H. McKERNAN, Jy 14—tf f VMUKL A. EDGAR.
WM. Y. WJLEY, LEAL ESTATE AGENT, AMD DKALKR IN RAIL ROAD STOCKS, B0NDS, Ac., AUCTIONKKK AND 3VTOINJMTXT BFXOKlDZt., T I AS removed to hi* new room* No. 10)4 Wash I 1 tuglou irtreel, over H. A. Fletcb r’* store, where he will u« happy stall times t* see all who wish to buy, •ell or K*chaii|e -rteal Estate In the dly or country. TbanKful 10 ids friend* for their liberal patronage, ho hopes by his superior arrangement* and feeilitie*, to morlla cuuliuuance ol th* saute. WM. Y. WILEY novll-dlf.
cflAnin* ao*rn. usnav uast. b. n. narornna. KuB YM & CO. t LITHOGRAPHER # C., 8. E. c-rmer Third and Market atreeta. LOCIdVlfoX.8, KY. Mgp*. View*, ituetnem Cards, Clrtulnra, Labels, Show Cards, toe., executed la firet rat* atyie and nt moderate prlees. A greet vnrlety ofWla#,8pirlti Cigar, and other Labate always on kaod. septUdly
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APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prlsoaof 1250 approxtaurtiaf to 850^00, prUo are. •«.•••••.••«. ...81000 4 prize* of 900 approxln.aUOf to 90^00, priso aro......•• ••.•••••••••• ■••••«•• m*•••• mm..m..... . 800 4 prtsea of 100 approxImaUnf to lO^OO prize are.. 400 4 prize* of 80 approzlmeting to 9,000 pilze are. .. mo 4 prize* oi 85 epproximaUnf to 8.0W' prize* are M 4 prize* of n0 approximaUng to 1/00, prize are tU) 4 priza of55 approximating to 8-000,pnz* are... Ml 4 prize* of 5<' approzlmatlpg to SAM), prize aro... Sou 4 prize* of 45 approximating to 4,0W« prize are... 180 4 prtzei of 40 approximating to S,0UO, prize are... IbO 4 prize* of 3o approximating to 2AM0, prize are... 190 4 pnz**a of * approxim.Uug to prize ere... loo 3 loo prize* of »o are..— 80,000 S4'4f prize* amoonUng to 9904,0 o Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. Tb* namltora from I lo 30,000 oorre*ponding with tboee number* oa the UcaeU, printed on e>-pAnUe *Up* ot paper, ere *u uroied with email tin tabe* and placed in one Wheel. Th • 8r*t two hnodrnd nd twelve prize* elmllnrly primed and encircled, are placed In another wheel.— The wheel* are then revolved and n number iadrawn rom the wheel oi number*, and nt tb* earn* time a Prize 1* drawn from the other wheel. The nnmberend Prize drawn oat ere opened and exhibited to the and!once, and registered by the CommUstouer, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation la repealed until the Prize# are drawn oat APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two succeeding number* to those drawing the Brit 18 prizes, will be enUtled to the 48 approximation prizes, according to the *cheme. The*,<00 prize* of 890 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draw* the 850,000 Prise. For example, If the number drawing the $50,0<C Prlzeends with No. I, then all the tickets where the number end* In 1, will be entitled to g80. If the number ends with No 2, then all tbe Ticket* where the number ends In 9, will beemIUed to <20, and so on to 0. CertlBcaieiol package* will be told at tb* following rata*, which I* the risk : Certificate ol Package of 10 Whole Ticket* $80 “ •* 10 Half 40 *• “ 10 Quarter.— 90 IN ORDBKINGT1CKBT8 OR CERTIFICATES, R dclore toe money to our address tor the Tleket* ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by oy fir*' mall. Purchasers can hate ticket* ending In any figure they may designate. Tne List of Drawn Numbers and prise* will be sent to purchaser* Immediately alter the drawing IpF* Purchaser* will pieaae write their signature* plaTT.and give their Poet office. County and Rlate. 117 Remember that every Prize U drawn and payable in lull wlibout deduction. All prize# oi $1,000 and under, paid Immedlatolyaflar the drawing-ether prtzee at the usual time of 30
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All Communication* strictly confidential. Prise Ticket* cashed or renewed In other Ticket* at either ffloe. Addreee Order* for Ticket* or Certificate* either to 8. SWAN dt OO., Atlanta, Oa. or 8. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala feb95- ddrwtd.
PATENT FOLDING UMBRELLAS ! The Great luveatloa of the Ace. D. BACUN, JR., A TTIVBHOU8IEK MAMMOTHCLfifTM. INO Ht OKK, ha* just reoeivtd one easeo< PATR.\T POLIHNO OMBRRLLAd, wbteh maybefeiM up and prackwd In a email band trank. Prtee fl 78. ueail-du
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Me notice, and in the very beet of Ryle, lie •oktelta n eoutlnua ee «f Mod favor*. r. M. IrmMUIOL Merabem Tailor,
SAYINGS BANK, iJVDMajyrjjrmLtm, urn. No. 1, Odd Follows’Hal), corner of Washington and Pennsylvania Street*. [JAYS Interest on deposit* (rate* for 4 to finer cent. X a* per time.) Discount* acceptable Busfne** paper for regular depoettora, at a fixed rate. Buy* and •ell* Eastern Exchange, Gold and Silver, make* colection* on all point*, without charge further than current rate* of Exchange. Deals generally In Land w arrant*, and pay* prompt attantlon to all matter* appertaining to the Banking Business. A. L. V0BHBB8, Pre*t. JOS. R. ROBINSON, Caah’r. RSPBRBNCVF Winslow,Lanier di Co.. * #York. Robert B. Howland, # York. Matthew Howland ow Bedford, Mas*. B. O. Burkham Co„ Cincinnati. . A. Fletcher, indlanapoll*. T. R. Fletcher, “ Daniel Welle,Jr..Mllwuakle, Wl*. Jno. K. Kill* A Son*, Philadelphia. B. Robtnaon, Rochester N. Y. [cep ddswly
LOUISVILLE.
FR> 8M ARRIVAL OF FITTUDBOH GOAL. We are now able to furnish all of our old customers and tb* public In general, with a number one article of Pit aburgb coal, at gre.it y reduced prices. We tave our own scales and weigh all the coal that goeeo it, so a man w'U get the nnmber of bushels he buys. Office on South Street, north of Madleon Depot. Feb. 94. dAwlw J. A T. JORDAN.
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LOUISVILLE. KY.
1X7 4 have on band (and are dally reeetvtag) n targn W stock of Orecertee, tndndlM evesy nrlicie In emr line, to which we call the attention oi Dentate, who
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GBOCBKIB8, CO!(FECTIONABIES, AMD FRUITS* T Have now In store n very large stock of above goods, A especially Pickles, Preserves, Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes In cans; Green Peas, Nat. Preserved Pine Apples, Pie Pratts, Ginger Preeervee, Pranas,Citron, Spilt Peas. Intel*, Junlpper Berries Hemp, Canary, Caro war. Coriander, Fenuel, and Ante# Seed, Sage, Oatmeal, Sago, Pearl Barley,Tnmpldcn, Farina Millet, Cocoa, Chocolate, Nuta, Oates, Figs, and Xante Cnr rents, Raisins, ' ardmes, Olive Oil, Rock and Cong Candle*, Coc<>a Nut*,Plue A ppleCheee,Che wing Gum, Yeukee Sugar Corn, Candle* of every desert' don,Gam Drops, Jujube Paste CHARLES M \YBB. oct21-d0m. No 99 Washington street.
BIBB CARES, WOODEN WABB, BOPB, T Have dow In stote a very targe assortment of Wood X an and Wire Bird Cagttoof every deecrlptlon. Wash Tube, Buckets, Churn*, Faucets, Wooden Bowls, Batter Pnnu, Towel Rollers, Lemon Squeezers, Toy oucketa, Lard and Butter Tube, Potato* Mashers, Batter Ladles, Measures, Seagia** and Gnt Mala, Patent Clothe* Fins, Clothes Hacks, -amp, Genoa,GataadSeagrassRopes, Ax Handle*, Persuasion Matches, Brooms, Hair. Shaving, Tooth, Whiskers, Flesh, Cloth, Blacking, Ceeater. Window, Hone, Whitewash, Scrubbing, Crumb, and Stove Brashes. CHARGES M \YBR,
October fit, 1884.
CHARiJtft M tYBR, No. 98 Washington street.
BAMBERGER BR0Td*RS, ittrannas an waMaaau nnazzms in FANCY DRY GOODS, Bilks, Bmbrolderles. English, French and Genua Hosiery, Cloaks and Talma*, Ribbons and Millinery Goads, Notions, A*. Northwest oor. Main and Fifth ala. (op stalra,) KtOUISVIRXJB, KY. W* moat respectfully call the attention ofonr fttnda, and more eapaelaUy the ooutrv menhanta, to ov la sad well aaaortedstock of Pall Good*. Havtag nonatl . ly a buyer In the Bast atteadlng all auction sale*, we can offer such luducement* to buyers In this market Savoring us with a call, u to Insure their patronage.— Goods shosm wltn great pleasure. Come, examine before purchasing elsewhere. A saving of 15 to 86 per sent, will be guaranteed oa most of the goods. septlTdly
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Me.M InetWashfnrik M.
REMOVED. C X3 u 1*.« TJ AS removed to th* New Store Room, First door II Beat of th* Odd Fellow*’ Hall, where he ta now receiving a very desirable stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, Consisting of FLANNELS, 0A881NETTS, CASS I MERES, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, AND DRESS GOODS, Wttah hnnrlUaaU aMbnlawwl CASH PRICES. deeW-tf. 88 Enet Wnshtvton itanet.
Fine and Wmmrj Farnltare. T"" p.z 1 Usand vtataMy nil ktade *f ’ PUiB^PuDydCfuTBdPurtorVuBttu*. store”furniture. thn Berta st noSee and enths most reasowhta tarns. Bhopon linnota strait, dm uffiti th*6nh Bonan. n p-ftta-je of th. pnbO«l7?^Nkf*lly aolhi^ LDK
PALL TRADE—1856. And ergon, McLane, Sc Co., N«. 439 Hmia ■treat,, LOUISVILLE, KY. TT7E are now In receipt ef n full and complete aasortYv meat of
Silk, Fancy, Domestic and Variety Goods, To which we Invite the attention of nil Merehnnta vie iting our market. W* also guaranty to sell the •• good term, u to time and prices as say how
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MUSSELMAN & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS. No. 85Third street, between Main and Watar-am. LOUISVILLE, KY., fXTTLL at all times keep on band a full rapyly of their VY own Mann facta red articles from Mliburi, Kentucky, sod Teuneaaee Lead, to which they call the nt Motion of Merchants. Terms liberal to promp. men. aeptl7-dly. ’
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R. A. ROBINSON & CO. (aoacaaaoaa to notinaon A caar) WHOLESALE DliDUGISTS, 504. North aP*a Main Street, new Fourth. LOUISVILLE, KY. |~VRUG8, Cnemicala, Dyes, Palntt, Oils, Glaaswara. XJ Varnlahee, Tobacco, Cigar*. Ac. Feather*, Raw wax. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Rags and Country Produce generally, reoelred at the big uarket price. a
CASH BARGAIN STORE.
/~VWlHG TO THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICKS
\ J goodsare sell people call it the
iarc selling at A. B. WILLARD dk CO’S, the
CASH BARGAIN STORE Of Indianapolis, and the proprietors will continue to keep up the reputation, by telling good*at but an advance orerfiratcoat. Persons in want of Ladtea’ Trimmings of all kind*, and a auporlor assortment of Dress Goods, would find it greatly lo their advantage to call at A. B. WILLARD A CO’S.
No. 40 West Washington Street.
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OBM8BY, BLAIR Ac CO., wnoLgsai-n naxLKza in HARDWARE $ CUTLERY, LOUISVILLE, KY. VTTE have now In store and dally receiving the most v v complete aeaortment of Hardware and Cutlery, to be found In the West, consisting In part ol the follow, log articles: 9,000 gross Table Cutlery; 500 dox. Pocket Out ery; 100 dox. Iron Cutlery; ISOdoz. Ames's Shovels and Spades; 500 kegs of Nalls; 9,000 gross Gimblet Screws; 900 do*. Coffee Mills; 500 doz. Lock* and Hinges, 150 doz. Brass Candle Sticks; 300 do*. Curry Combs; 10 Mill Saws; 10 Crosscut Saws; Country merchants will find It to their iatereatto give oa a call, as we are selling atlow&gure* for cash *r good paper, [septlfi-dlyl ORMSBY, BLAIBA GO,
pOGERSdt WASTENHOLME’8 CUTLERY.—The XV flneet assortment of Pocket Cutlery to be found In the city, for salebv OKM8BY, BLAIR A CO. #eptl6-( v
ULATPORM SCALES. Fairbanks’ Scales 700 <o 3, XT 000 lbs. forsale at manufacturers’ prices
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TRANSPORTATION.
O AUSAGB ME,AT CUTTERS. 300 MeatCutters, ns* O sorted slses, tor sale by sfiptlfi-dly] ORMSBY, BLAIR AGO.
s. r. ntex. n. n. cowan. lo- w - naMXOKn. S. P. DICK Sc CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS Ol T.YHAm ■FOSw&.OOO- ’ Sixth Street, east side, between Main and Market, LOUIbVII.LE, KYOrders for the purchase of Leaf Tobacco, promptly aprllll-dly.
CKAWBB 48g TIMS. JEFFERSQMflLU RAILROAD. tm TnuM Dtaiiy (Eudajs Ezeeptad.)
QNwB aftar Aog. 95th, 1888, Trains will ran as satr a. ' naranv. Uffie a. n. 9:1V a. n. 000 r.u. UMU r n. - fmmt Tnnn Neerass Lanyas Indiaaopotia at 1A0, Greenwood, Franklin, Bdlabvg,
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STOKES, No. 440. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH 8T8., LOUISVILLE, KY. YMPORTEB AND DEALER IN SADDLERY, HARDX ware, Harnees Mountings, Trunks,and Coach 1 rimming*. I am now receiving mv tall stock, which will be the handsomest and best selected stock of goods In my line that baa ever before been imported In this market. I would Invite my old customers, and the trade generally, to call and examine my stock, which I am now determined to sell at price* that cannot fall to secure me the best trade that comes to the market. My stock embrace* the following articles: Saddle Trees, Skirting; Bridle Leathers; Morocco Skins; Harness Leathers; Patent do; Hog Skins; Stirrups; Calf do; Bitts; Goat do; Buckles; Threads; Plushes; Tacks, Riding Whips; Coach Laces; Buggy do; Coach Lamps; Wagon do; Knbber Oil Cloths; Ellptic Springs: Axles and Springs; Harness Mountings; Trank Boards; Trank Trimmings; Mai. Iron, 4c. Alw, keeps censtantly on hand a general assortment of Satodles, Bridles, Harness, and Trank*. N. B.—All orders promptly attended to nt theahortest notice. [eeptlfl dly
a. t. ccao, a. c. aonn. z. v. wauma. OTJXt.XJ db OO., WHOLESALE <> ROGERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 9th arzrssz, AwtMevfiZe, Mp. aprillldly
DUMONT * TORBBT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Capital Bouse Buddings, up stairs. INDIANAPOLIS IND.
LINDEN BEKGfcR & CO., WEOLtBaU DK4L8U U Drags, Dye-Stuflk, MedieuiM, Paints, OILS. VABNISHEB, WINDOW OLASE MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,8NUFK8,CIGARS, 8piees. Fizz* JLlffimar, T«zt ta«., Fonr story BoUdiag.Ro. 518 Mala at, bet., 3d 4 4th., LOUISYILLA, KY. .*/K aakan examination of onr (lookand priest froa v v Deaton visiting oor market, and guarantee ear prises areas ow as hose of any home, aa-t o- west ef be monn’alne. The neaal credit gives to re^oaelhle and prompt men. «>rd«isn- letter ehall have the same attention an If glveaIn person. AU kinds of eoentry prodnes taka* ta exchange for goods. Of In payment of debta due na. aplAdim.
r. sarrn. z. a. cast*a. z. a. aasun. SMITH & CARTERS WKORMACJB DRALJIRK JM STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, YARIXTUS, AND BEST BRAND BOLTING OLOTHB, Oornar of Main and Sixth Straota, bODISYILLB, KYsprit 11-dly.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
A. A. GOKDON t CO.,
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BXLLXFOKTAIKE Railroad Line. THROM.Y «MJ 8 BLR AND DIRECT R UTK TO THE EAST! 33 MOas Snsaian max Tin 0IN0INNATL 84 Mums Saasmn nan via FORT WAYNE AND TOLEDO. 51 Mius Boasrrnn nan via WHEELING AND BALTIMORE ■jMnnaR—niaxmanvta DAYTON AND COLUMBUS. WITH TERSE LESS CHARGES OF CARS AND BAQQAQL. Three through trains leave Union Depot, daily os (allows: 7:10 A.M.; 1 P. M.; 11:15 P. M. All the above Trains ran THROUGH TO CRESTLINE, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS, Where direct connection* Is mode with trains on the a C. A C. AND OHIO AND PENN. ROADS FOR THE EAST. AU other routes change Can three times between Indianapolis and CreeUlne. A. W. DANA, bup’L. January lot, 1897.
NEW ALBANY AND SALEM R. R. CMAAttE OF BUNNINO TIME. r\N and after Thursday, July 31st, 1856, trains will V / leave New Albany, dally (Sundays excepted,) as follows: ^ W*y Mall Tmin leaves New Albany nt 4 o’clock ^Express Train leave* Raw Albany nt 1-45 o’clock Both Trains ran directly throagh to CHICAGO, eonnocting with all Trains for the NOBTH-WEST. Also, connecting nt Greencastle, with Terre Hants Train* for 8T. LOUIS, A1RO, 4*., 4c. At Michigan City, connection Is make with Trains of Michigan Central, for Detroit, Bmffmlm, Ifirnfara Falls, Momtreat. 4Raebec» Albany, New Ywrlt, Bee tea, tae., dec. Passengers who leave New Albany at 2 P M. arrive at Niagara Falla next evening, making thlzaqulck, cheap, and pleasant route, east. JO*Th rough Ticket* for sale at any part of the United states and Canada. B. ANDERSON, Superintendent. N. Stuvuus. General Tleket Agent. augl
MADISUN & INDIANAPOLIS R. R.
Mew Arrangement Comme.’ ing Thnrsd&j Jann&ry Ut, 1857. 'PASSENGER Train will leave the Union Depot, InXT dianapoli* Dally (Saudays excepted; for Madlaon at 19 M., connecting at Franklin at 1 P, M. with the Train for Martin*vtile.
Th* train leaving Martinsville In the morning connects nt Franklin with the Train tor Indianapolis. For the accommodation of way passengers, a car will ran In connection with each of the freight trains dally, which trains remain some time at ea h station, affording persons no opportunity for the transaction of hmlnoM D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent, dec30-ly. -
NEW ROUTE OPENED. CHANGE OF TIME. On the Short Line L&Fayette & In* dUnapolis. RAIL ROAD. /"VN AND AFTER MONDAY, DEO. 22nd, 1856, vS Train* will leave Union Depot. (North outside) at 11:30, A. 51.,and 9:15 P. M., for Lafayette: and via the Toledo, Wabash4 Western B. K.,for Attica. Williamsport, Delphi, Logansport, Dm ville, Decatur, Bloomington, Springfield, Peoria, Paris, Naples, and all intermediate towna; and via Lafayette and Michigan City Milwankie, Madison, Dixon,
Fore the some as by all other Routes. Passengers may rely on this being the shortest and quicker t Route, to all of the above places. Tickets for rale at the Union Depot. An Accommodation Train will leave (Union Depot) Indtaaapoti* nt 730 A. M. Stopping at all Stations a sufficient time to do a small amount of business, and arrive nt Lafayette an hoar and a half In advance of the 1135 A. M. Passenger Train. Freight Train leaves Freight Station at 730 A. M. J. O. D. LILLY, Supt. declB- L. 41. R. Road.
apritil-dly.
ZNLoaI Slait«bte A. s oxxo y Mt HE undersigned has established an Agency for the M purchase and sal* of Real Estate In Northern Indiana and Sontharn Michigan, and ha* effected nrmngementa which oflbr superior inducemenu fo those wishing t> bay or soUthe same in the territory above tamed. Particular attention will be paid to renting Houses, Leasing Farms, examining titles, and other basiness which It may be necessary for non-residents to leave in hands of agents. james mcconnell, HOWARD BALDWIN, Real Estate Agents, Court bouse, Albion and Ligonia, Noble co., Ind. ftVsroiMSz Charles C. Tucker, Washington City, D. C4 B. W. H. • Ills, Indianapolis; MoKernan 4 Ed--ar, Indianapo a; Judge Samuel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Ind^ Hon. J. B. Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge J. H. Mathews, Goshen, Ind; Horace W. Baldwin, Auditor, No Me county, Ind; Hon. G.W. McCodnell, Angola, Steuben county. Ind. marts
FAHCY BASKETS 1 FARCY BASKETS! T HAVRnow In store the most complete stock of BA8X KETS ever found in any place In the world. Among then, are— 100 doz. White, Colored and Striped, 0 vn Octagon and 90 do Colored, Covered, handled, Berlin Baskets; 4 do New York Sailor Baskets; 10 do Whlteand Colored,Oval and Octagon,Taaeell 10 do Colored Round Jenny Lind Baskets; 96 do Colored and White Knitting Baskets; 18 do Fine Colored Arabian Citrd handled Baskets; 80 do ‘ htidrens’ Fancy Baskets. 95 do Printed, Oval and Octagon and Square Fancy 99 do White and C Jorad Cap Baskets; 10 do Bmbroideied, Round and Octagon Work Basis do White and Painted Bound and Octagon Work 96 do Traveling Baskets ef every description; 90 do German and French Market Baskets;
■eels. Table Mata, C>oth Hamper*; all of which 1 offer at the moat reasonable prices. CHARLES MAYER, No. 99 Washington street October SI, 1168. dfim
TRANSPORTATION.
FRESH SUPPLIES OF ST AT10NEKY
WARDEN & CHAMBERLAIN’S. T ARGB8UPPLIK8 ARB DAILY ARRIVING, OF JLi Rtf Letter Eavetapes, Canary Bav*k*pea, Ladies Itamnsk Laid Envelopes, Cup Paper, Letter Paper, Latter Cfo^ytt^Pr*****, Copying Books, Arnold
THE CARPET ROOM G. G. HOLMAN, 18 MOW WELL 8UPPLIED WITH A MAGNIFICENT STOCK CARPETS & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS OV KYRRYtaRADB AND QUALITY, sehtnwy V0^9| ODD FBUsOWI’HALL.
RUMORS! JT C*.,kave Dress G o o ^ s tata Bnmsm on ant always raltabta, eeme •ad e*® tae cheap corner, «• 1 Washington Street
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, CHANGE OF TIME!
CENTRAL OHIO. AID BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL. ROADS! Being the omlg Rouit to Washington dtgl Only direct Route to BattmoroH AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO NEW Y0RKH niez Baltimore and Philadelphia. via: Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, TTfORMlNta oaa grant nnbenllitabbd line eftravbtfrirai X; JColambas, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, 8 miles from Baltimore, wtih tae R. 4 0. R. R. Co.’* Branch Rood to WASH1N6TON CITY, aflbrdiag th* esetaefos end enif tkromgk TSeket end Boggtgt Cktk orymm—dat between the ettlae of tae West and the National CapUnL Connecting also at the Station In Baltimore, with the Railroads to PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, bdag the only route by which merchants and travelers con pmehase ticket* that will enable them to visit the cl Use of BAL TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, at th* coat of a ticket to Hew York by other lines, cm edeentagtthst it nftried hf tkis romttonlf. \ Three Duly Trains from Indianapolis, txa: INDIANA CENTRAL R. R., At 7 15* is.,l:15r. and 11:16 r. a. Passenger* leaving Indianapolis on SATURDAY all05 P.M^ via. 1. C. K. R. arrive la Baltimore Monday moraine at 10 o’clock, TWKLVK HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTJEe and Washington City at 11 A. M. Two Daily Trains, vu: INDIANAPOLIS A CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD. At 1 r. x, and 1130 r. tt. Passengers going East from Indianapolis, have the choice of either of the above routes each of which make dirtet and elttt etHueetieu at Ctieml ut.Okie, with trains of the Central Ohio and Ballinu re Railroads. By the Express train or this rout* the time from Indianapolis to Baltimore la but 304 hours, and to Washington is but 314 hours, being the snortest time made, which is not the teeult of excessive speed, but from the (betthat U slOO mile* shorter than any other oomple. ted route. TT~r* Baggage checked through from Indiana polls to Baltimore and Washington City. Fmre ats low at* My mow waiter Romte. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And all information please apply at the Union Depot, Indianapolis. WM. 8. WOODS1DR, Master Transportation. J. M. Shabf, General Western Agent. dec3l-tf.
PEKU AND INDIANAPOXjIS RAIL._ROAI>. CHANGE _OF TIME. 131857 TO DETROIT ! /AS AND AFTER TUESDAY, FEB. 10th, the Passenger Train wi 1 leave Peru nt M:30 A M. After the arrival of tae train from the East, on the Toledo, vv abash, and Western Railroad. Will stop at all stations, and arrive at Indianapolis *t 12::i5 P. vi., conuecting with trams for Dayton. Columbus. Cincinnati. Madison, Louis ille, Terre Haute and St. Louis. Returning, will leave Indianapolis at 9:16 P. M. stop at all station*, and arrive at Peru at 834 P. M.t connecting directly with the train for Logansport and Delphi. Taking the train East, passenger* reach Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wavne and Toledo, the same night. At Toledo, close connection* are made with Trains for Cleveland and all points East. Passengers from Central and Southern Indiana and Ohio for Detroit, will now save money by taking the Route via Peru and Toledo. The Detroit Road la now open and passengers can go through without delay. Call i or through tickets at office in tho Union Depot. A Train will leave Logansport dally, at 73b A. M., on the Cincinnati and Logansport Railroad. Connecting at Kokomo at 937 A. M., with the Train South lor Indianapolis. Freight Trains ran daily each way. fobU JAS. IL MILLS, Bup’t
INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD!
The Shortest Eoute by 30 Miles! The ONLY Route without change qf Cartff Three Passenger Trains Daily. (Sundays excepted.) 1st train leaves at 7.10 *. x., arrives at Cincinnati at 12.00 x. d train leaves at 1.00p.x., arrives at Cincinnati at 6.30 r. x. 3d train leaves at 11.00 r. arrives nt Cincinnati at 4.15 *. x. Passengers for Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Pnladelphla, Baltimore, Wheeling, and Zanesville make close connections at Cincinnati and go as quick by this rout as by any other. J hi* is the quickest and best route to Paris and Lexington, Ky. [decS7-dtf) J.W. MILLS, up’t.
LAND WARRANTS.
gOUGHT, SOLD AND LOCATED^By
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WM. Y. WILEY.
AW GRIST AND FEED MILLS. ■pHli PORTABLE ORA IN MILL COMX p*ny of this city, have now in operation, corner of Pennsylxani* and Merrill atreeta, two of Folton's Patent Portable Mills, with L. S. Reynold’s Universal Friction Bolt attached, together with the necessary machinery and fixture* for Grinding from 6 to 8 ton* of grain per day. They are now prepared tofnrni*hthe citizen* of Indianapolii, *t wholesale or retail, at the lowest market price, superior bolted Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Cracked Corn, also, Corn and Oat* ground together, Crushed Corn and Cob Bran, Shorts, 4e.,4c. The ground Grain comes from the Mills in aeold state, which renders the Meal and Flour mace desirable for domestic use, and better adapted for ahi^plng purposes. Mixed Grain and Chop Stuff ground to erdor, exp>eesty for Livery and Stable use. All orders sent to these Mills will meet with prompt Cttention and delivered to any part of tho city. The highest market price will be paid In cash for Corn, Oats and Wheat, delivered at the mill*. novl9-d3m. PORTABLB GRAIN MILL CO.
PEOPLE ABOUT BUYING FALL & WINTER GARMENTS O HOULD notfril to buy of u*. Yon will be sureof 0 getting the best and most fashionable goods, eon slstingo'— Black and Fancy Over-Coatlnga; Black and Fancy Cloths; Bl’k and fancy Franca and American Oaasimeree; Velvet Plushes and Grenadier Vestings, of which we are constantly receiving ail ta* HEW STYLES,. introduced In the New York and Boston markets. will attendee) XhegouInK up^.^^k^Eilorin, work In a manner to suit the taste and wishes of all. MEN AND BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING of all deseriptioaa; GEN •’S’ PURMISHING GOODS uneqtuUd bv any: thing ever offered before In the city,eonautlngof— Fine Dresa Shirt*, all grade*; Ni< e Fancy Shirts; Common, Fancy and Working Shirta; Silk, Merinonnd Woolen Under Skirl*. ALSO: Silk, Woollen and Cotton Drawers; Plain and Fancy Byron Coll, re; Plain and Fancy Lap Collazu; Gloves of all kinA*; Fancy whlteand mixed Cotton Books; Merino Socks, all kinds; Braces, French and American; 100 diabremsiylos ol Ties, Stocks, Cravats, Bows, 4c.; Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerf’s in great variety. Forthe traveler we have— Shawls of all grade*, from 85 to 890;
with by adop ting the low price system, ens Mo* ns to soil at the same low rates, making it an advantage for every on* to bxy of oa. GLASER 4k BROTHERS, sept-18] Oak Hall, No. 9, Betis Howes.
CARTS? ’HOBBY-HORSES, SLEIGHS. In store and for sale by the undonfignod. 10 dox. Childrens’Carta, tora 89 88 to 818 aptoo*. 6 do Bobby-Hoseea, hem 88 to >18 aptoe*. 1 do PropeUore; 8 do Sleds; « do Sleighs; 80 doSkxtos; 98 do Childrens’ Rattan Chain; CHARLES MAYBB, »- — —* -■ - - Oelob*r9I,lS88.
JUST RBCBIYRB. The MepmOUmm ■tin F. Hall. Ofitoer CVsmmsff,by Haxry WUff* Deed, A Tatoof thb Groat Dtamal 9
Bums.
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TRANbrORTATlON.
r ,0 c , sss?i7ir‘^“’ BALTIMORE, PHILADKLPHIA, PITTSBURG, HEW Y6RK, BOSTON, BY. LOUIS, CAIRO, FRANKFORT^ LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VU0BSBS8, And all latonnodtate rwU'ts. THB ADAMS EXPRESS CO. dotaie to aaU ta* attoatioo of Meruhsma, Bonhara, and staara to Hb OwULoIe. Visa* l Mode by this Express. Having graofiM maUltles than heretofore, for ezpreas inghanvyirotBMand paroela, ot all deecrintkma, to th* abewa namerl ptoees, we are prepared to take freight at grtet/O rasaoad retee
mm oanveroo promptly. Note*, Drana ana Biua wui be coUectod, and orders attended to with promptness. For farther informattso Inquire at tLe OSee ef THB ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 Woet Washington sL aov 90 JOHN H. OHR, Agent.
JONES? PATENT HORSE SHOE. THOMAS MARKHAM, Cerner •/ Ptnntflvenie end Merktt Stress*, TT AS secured the patent rightfor Jonea’ Blaatlc Hone XX Shoe, which, is unquestionably tae beet article now In use. It la of peculiar and Insenlous make, the rubber of which It U portly composed, giving n lightness end n spring which enables a hone to do vice and with greeter rase anything 1
anything heretofore
greftter
Invented. He Invites the attention of hotel-k Uvery men, draymei, and others having hones I
to this valuable im: rovemeut.
I also continue to attend to all iron Job work, and solicit the patronage *1 those having work in my line to do. THOMAS UABKHAM, Oornerof PenneyIvnnln nod Market ato.
H.tM a...
can be purchased by application as above.
MAMMOTH LATH MACHIH2.
J* L. Brown’s Patent, January Iff* 18ff6« THESE MACHINES have now been thoroughly
1 tested, a number of which are now in auceesefril operation, and are giving perfect satis faction, as will bo aeon by certificate# from purchasers. They are built of Iron,and pal qp all ready for attaching the power, and being a self-feeder, Urequirts no extra sklllto operate and keep them In order. We are now building three sixes, as follows: No. 1 has four knlvoa,and will cat 200,00ii Laths per day, with three horse power No. 9 hastwo kn<*es, and will cal 100,000 latna per day with two h rse power. No. 3 has oneknive, and will cut 50,000Laths per day, with one horsepower. Read the oertifioatesof those that at e running the above
PnaggLiti,Johnson Co., Ind., April 17,1856 This certifies that we have purchased of Brown Learned, one of their Mammoth Lath Machines, and
nootal lZW\Aj o/um UI UAOII IVAatUOUVSbU Lzaiu UACM^AIUVOq foUUI hare been openulnr with it for the last four weeks,and will state that the Machine works to our aatisfhction and we take pleasure In recommending it to othen.
J. M. COLE 4 HIGH.
Brian Mill, naan lnniaxaroLu,April26,1856. Mxaaaz. Baown 4 LBaanan:—The Mammoth Lath Machine we purchased of you a few weeks since, works well, making good Laths, and requires butlittle power to run it, and we advise any one wanting machinery for cutting Laths, to purchase the Mammoth.
WELLS 4 FLETCHER.
ITT* Bor Machines and Rights apply to Brown 4 Learned, Proprietors Indianapolis, Indiana. Office at the Patent Agency, Meridian street, a few doors south ofthe Post Office, sign of the MAMMOTH LATH MACHINE, where the Maohinecaabe seen stall times.
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ANDERSON, M’LANE & CO., IXFOUTKM ADD WHO LBS* LB DEALS SJ IX STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AND V4J1FETYSTORE. LOUISVILLE, KY. TTTB import a large portion of our own Foreign VV Goods direct from Europe. In addition to which one member of our firm spends all his time in the Eastern markets. By this arrangement we receive new goods every week. And as they are bought principally for cash, we think we can offer very strong inducement# to buyers. Our stock will at all times be found large and well assorted, embracing every article in the Dry Goods line. And we pledge outsel’es to sell as low as similar goods can be bought in any market, east or west. We will receive at par Abe notes of all the solvent Free Banks of Indiana, we would solicit the attention ofthe Merchants of Indiana to our stock. apdAwly.
wm. Y. WUzEY, KEAL ESTATE AGENT, •Auctioneer, Money Ut oker, AND DKALKK IN railroad stocks, bonus, RO., No. 36)4 Ear W*sainaTOK Stkzst, UfDIAJfJSPOLIS, /JYD/AJVA
GRAND OPENING,
OF
NEW AND HANDSOME DRY GOO D S ,
'EVERY DESCRIPTION.
npHE largest and most desirable selectiooever here-
X tofore offered iu this city, by
G. G. HOLMAN, I Odd Pal lows.* Ha
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No. 30 Odd Fellows.* Ball
WRIGHT HOUSE 0.4&.XJOON. ANB CITY DINING ROOMS. T OUI8 RPPINGF.R, Proprietor of the Wright House JLi Saloon,hasfltiod up,In a mas nlflcent manner, the basement of the Wnght House, as a Dining Saloon.— Neither pains or expense have been spared to render this the best eating-house In the Weal, and where may be had, stall hour*, everythingthatthe market affords.
Hairirg the best cook In the country, he flatters himself that everything wlllbe gotten up In the best style, and in a manner to pieaae tne most fastidious taste. July25dtf
Cloaks at Half Price, TO OLOSE THE SEASONS IMPORTATIONS. ’yj^Bshall offer oar entire cloak stock from this JANUARY 26TH, At On most cases,) ONB-HAIF the ORIGINAL PRICE, in order to effect an entire clearance. H. J HORN Jan-27. No. 10 West Washington Street.
HAVANA CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. THB undersigned has now on hand and for sale—
90,0 0 Havana Cigars; 125400 German Cigars;
16 bbis. Cut and Dry Tobacco;
100 doa. Paper* German Smoking Tobacco; 160 boxes World’s Pair Chewing Tobacco; 10 gross Cat and Dry Chewing Tobacco; 96 boxes Whit* Clay Pipes; new styles;
50 budlM Pipe Stems;
6000 Stone Pines;
10 boxes Virginia James River Twist Ping Tobacco, Scotch, French and German Scuta, Cigar Holden,
Cigarettes, Smoke Pipes, Snuff Boxes, etc., etc. My Tobacco and Cigars are alweysseiected with great care aa to quality and price*; they will therefor* recommend
CHARLES MAYKR, No. 29 Washington street.
toqaality themselves.
October 91,I860.
LITE BY AMO SALE STABLES,
In the Alley South of Wosh'ngton Street,
between Illinois end Meridian Streets,
Indianapolis.
BOSSES, CARNAGES, AND BUGGIES
TO HIRE.
Hones kept by tae day, week or month.
MEDICAL.
rax n v razoBt vunicaran Qreuteat Oms *% the World far »— / / a. ii. sm Xu’s ORIOUVAL AND OBMUf ‘•ELECTRIC OIL." Comer vs*Inn! and El htt M., PMtodel|4ta. Afon#gramas t-itta U tke written stgwatnrs, ea the toh*t*, ef A. K. KMn B, GOamtaZ. rraiiinro.. .w- . GALUTLfi lUjUTR.M. A xwjasic; ssfftsrjT'Ci:
i*fr«e 310 W mlnUM,'hae b**a~ red everdSeorewd pr00 ° “• d *® ^ ^ ^ weedy The vital tore** nod a > capacity ot Natataoeela ta ^ fireatly increaeita b< tta
•uc uio igwumey aiectru uit at a BraventaU) well as to aUeviaOe and cur. painful complaints. This OU acta on the lyaten with electrietty.ta el pare vegetable preparation,not heailchteetdoiwer clapplyiac tt outwardly or Inw* dly, it at m** glvea p pe msnent cure. In moeicasea,l a from Unto twenty mi phralologtsU ofEn op* have dlecovere I tha aU Organic Derange me at in t ie Animal Syetom ta the afoot of an obstruction of th * Phyeloo-BUctoo Fluid In the organ di«eaaod—a akllL ,il appUcation oft to Oil onto In Immediate motkm tae srre fluid, and th ) core is at once accomplished. No bleeding, no von Mm. purging or bUatortag la reaorte to! PMUdeSlpMm* 904 ’ 0 ° rm * T Wffhth ■ reols, Dealem and Druggist# eon to tuppUad, Wh total* w^RetaU. Price45 cento, 50 oenta,nad 81 0 per Try everything else,then give thU oneslmpl trial, t^n^No^ecuins “Electric Oil ’ sold by pod on In TTPAll the bottles have A E. S MITH blown In the glass. Hj’H. B.—Oflleo removed to my New Store, N. E. cor. of Walnut and Eighth ats. A. E. 8M. TH. ITT Be ware of a dangerous mlvture of Oaa phene and lord OU, made by a drunken y Jung man,«ailing himself “Profe*sor.” N. B.—Large bottle* ten time# Ch. apeet; Bold by W. W. KOB&R1 sGeneml Aft. July 14 14 West Waehtngton at , l - * u *~*l'0o»-
THE GREA1E8T AGUE REMEDY OF THB AGE 111 MOXLEi & BARi’Eli’S VEGETABLE AGUE KlLXJ'iS! Warranted a oertaln cure for Ague, Cklllsa id hove Chronic Diarrhoea, Intermittent Fever, Sick 1 taa ache, and all other BUlloua complaint*. For sale by July2 W. W. ROBKh rs. —— , m
American, German, French and Ennliah Goods. T WISH to call the attention of the pnbU* to my very X Urge New S lock of Goods, amongst which are INDIA RUBBER GOODS, As Balls, Babies, Doll-heads, Toys, Raittee, Pocket, Redding, Back, Side and Puff Combs, Whips, Corkscrews, etc., etc. CHINA GOODS, A* Doll-heads, Babies, Figures, Animals, Candlesticks, Cologne Bottles, Ink-stands, Segar-stands, Ash-cups, Match-boxes,Card-baskets, Tea Setts. 200 Don. KID DULLS. Of different sizes, Doll-heads, Boll-bodies, Dressed Dolls, Drums, Guns, Swords, Cartridge-boxes, Knapjacks, Soldier Cape, Cannon* Magic Lanterns, ABC Blocks, Paint Boxes, Dissected Maps,Menageries, Uvery Stables, Grocery and Confeclionary Store*, Parlor*, Animal*, Bird*, Stick Horae*, Dray*, Freight Wagons, Pussies, Caricatures, Building Block*, Tool Choata, Tambourines, Guitars, VloUns, Bird organs, Swiss Musical Boxes, Aeoordeons, Glass Harmonicas, Piano*, Watch Stand*, Japanned Ware and Tin T> oya, Ladles’ Work Boxes, Jewelry, Vienna boxes, Sea Shells, Sea Wood, Violin, Gaitar, and Banjo Strings, Gabor, Portmonaies. Buck Pune*, Segar Case*, Napkin Slogs, Metamorphoses, Domtnoee,Checker Boards, Chemmaa, Lottos, Mask Beards, Whiskers, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razor*. Scissors, Fish Line*, Pish Hooks. Reeds, Perfumery, Ivory and English Horn Comba, Needle*, Pina, Looking Glasses, Beads, Pistols, Game Bags, Powder Flask*, Shot Pouches, Pocket Companions, Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Night Tapers, and a thousand different article* too numerous to mention. CHARLES MAYER. No. 29 Washington street October 21,1856. d8m
WILLIAM Y. WILEY. REAL ESTATE AGFNT. D UY8, Sells, and Exchanges Property of uU all kli di D Renta and Leases Honses, Lots and P. rms; Collects Bents, Note* and Claim*; Advance* Money on all kinds of Property: Bay* and tells Stock*, Bond*, Kota** d Mortgage , Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Leases an.- Agreement: Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes doll jc dona; Pays Taxes, and Examines Titles In all parts oft he Buys, Sells and Locates Land Warrant*; Find* Purchaser* for Stocks of Good* or other Rt *1 aees; Attends to Buying and Selling all klnda of Proper' y; Enters Lands, and gives information concerning the n; Sell* Beal Estate and other Property at Auttion; Loan* Money on all good collateral security; Allows from 8 to 15 per cent, for money to be inveal ed In Beal Estate Securities only. Enquiries by letter promptly replied to. Carriage always at the door to snow property. All Business Matters strictly confidentialRefers to all the Business men of the city. Office No. 37ti East Washington street, up stair*, porite Wright Home. [aprl-db
AT THE LADIES’ FANCY STORK
B call attention to our fine stock of CLOAKS,
Consisting of Velvet More antique and cloth, which w offers! very low prices. Also fine Dre** Silk* of the richest and most elegant style*. Lace and Swim Sett* of Collar* and Sleeves, and a variety of seasonable gooes, which will be sold very low for cash, la order
to make room for our spring stock.
We have a few setts of fine furs, which we will sell at
J. K. WHELAN 4 Ce.
first cost.
Janl7,
No. 6 Bate* House, Washington Street.
MAGNOLIA SALOON. ILLINOIS 81 BEET, CORNER OF IHE ALLEY BELOW THE “ PALMER HOUSE,” INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. HANK foe KNIGHT, Preprleter. 'T'HE flneet Old Imported Liquors, Warranted Pare X and unadulterated. Genuine Imported CIGARS, best brands. EATING SALOON. The larderof ihe t *MAGNOLIA”isataU times for nished with all the Game of the season. Oysters, ale., which are prepared for th* table In any manner. TTP The moat attootlve and careful servants are employed, and customer* may rely upon prompt attention to all their want#. JanSl-dlm-hac.
CITY" ToAXES. CtTT Tuaacnaa’sOrvicn, I Indians poll*, September 18,1858. j '* now In the hands ot be found nt nil timt a . th* tax-payers d -he City of Indianapolis, are respectfully requested to call and settle their laze* nt an early day, aa tae U ue for collection is short, and the City la In want of fond* to meet the demands upon th* Treasury. FRANCIS KING, septlSdtf ' City Treasurer.
FAIRBANKS’
CKLKRRATXD
SCALES. GROWN ING 4 MAYER, Agen is, I X> Iratanavoue, Inntana.
apS-dly-r. Ace.)
FAIRBANKS *00., Arts,
188 Broadway, New York
X L. DRAKE & OO.,
BOSTON
BENZOLE GAS APPARATUS,
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TVWRLUNGB, Store*, Hotel*, 4c., fitted op w I
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MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING BY MRS* S-M- WHITE. pORHKRef Meridian end WacUnclea Stroetnever VJDualop’t Store. Mrs. 8. W. Whit# respeeMDy Informs the I dies of Indianapolis, that to* will ten am hand a foe ueortmeut of Bonnets Oapa and Bend Dram ao. Aleo Insane her work doa* wtth naatoam and fofoilto. aevlMtod.
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