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NORTH WESTERN ABENCY far tke Location and Unity qf Lands raiHK un<l ir.i*n-H will MtavAfeuU or AUor ney*f | oUera In ibe nelectlon end entry of Governaie W low a, nr In nay of the North Wee tern Hi#tei.
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K. J. GATUNG A BROTHK.I,
Ind.nnapolta, Ind.
WM. J. GATLING * NKCITHBR,
Port Ooe Moiaet, Iowa.
Frederick A €#.’«
PASHiONANUt
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JOWN *. DOWMCT. M. ft,» PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. JfT*Ofllco, <Up-fttolr*,) erer Mr. WUUrd’* Rtoro. nov 43 OU
DUMONT * TORBBT, ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW. Ojice in Capital JUauae Buildings, up stairs. INDIANAPOLIS JND.
TUI. CUEAP CORNER STORE." Every Age has itt Xpooh!
KVrKV COflNTHY ITS I.F.AD1 iGtJl’FV RVRKY CITY ITR VAVORITN 1N8TITWTION, rf^O whleh It can polm with glowing pride i ewen I. lit* young elty of mil!•••,.oils, Ju*l tprlngloj from the pr I rt real foanat, Whore the acre urn of thf paiRhOr anil the yt*|l oi tlo savage feee aouhda aa It wire of *
yealerday,—even Indlannpolla naa Ita " CHEAP CORNER STORE."
1 he proprli tors, giateful to mrv appreciating public tor tlio Antii'niig title, will (pare no pains to deaervo (tin fnttiro. Tliny know It waaobtalttnd—i^a^^riow** JithifT * No. I ^aamigton Rtteet,
NEW BOOKS.
rpHK IVOKUH; RyMisadewell.
A Horae and liie world.
8 vola.
Hoiae and U»* World. < - u-~ ■ —, r . He ry Lyle, or Lu« aid Ixistanoe; % Mlar Jfar
ryiit.
Millednlcla; a Thousand PleasantThlnaa. Memoir of Washington; By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Vestiges n* th 11 ' Nniirnil Hi sfory of Creation.
The Young l.adles’ Own Hook.
Aurora l.mgli; Hy Mrs. Browning: new ed.
Pa«t Meridian ; By M rs. Sigourney.
Tribune Almanac and Political Keglaler.
At d THWART dr BoWiN’B.
f, bl'dtf IS Weal WaaMngton-ei
3. A. BAKER, . TKACHKK OP QUITAE, VIOLIN AND ELUTE, \ 1711.1. receive a limited number of pupils, if applVV cation be made soon. Terma—f 14 nil for Quarter of 34 leasons. Orders left at Crane «i. Ames' nr Willard dc stowell’a Mnalc Stores, promptly attended to aeptlTdtf
VVl.NO i<> the extensive preparations we are making
ill and Winter Heason, we
<mt:A'r mai.k of cl.iithinu AND QENT3 FURNISHING GOODS !
O for Hie approaching Pall and
are n >w oCaring a splendid slock of CTelhtng and (routs' Pnrnlaning Goods, at-nett coot, Tbereftje, for astonishing bargains, call at Oak Rail, Ro. 3, Bates House. OI.ASKH dr BROTHKRS, Julyljdlf i*ropTleto«a. P. S. StrangerivlirttlBg the city, hac better bear.th.
In mind. ,
WILLIAM WISWELL, No. 70 West 4th 81., Between Walnut and Vine,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
ITKKPa CON«TAN'l I.Y HAND A GRRAT
IV variety of
Gilt Frame* and Mouldings Of various patierns. Also, dealer In Preach and Germi i Linking Glass I’.utes, of every alxe, by the box or slngleputu. A Iso, Importer of polished Plate Window Glass, <>f Ull ,lx<>, that are raqalred for ballulng purposes. fet KusU'ri. prices, with a general aasortment of French drystul u'ass,ior I'ictureaand Windows. Also, Potlohiuonlac I'icluroa, and all the materials for ornamenting Hlass Kramea, together with Glass Vases, Jar*, Tumblers, dro.
Freiicli China,
Gobi Band Dinner Beta; do do Tea do.
|? jl U r v T! flit r A ^
f ancy'Co(fcrt}
do Candlesticks!
dc Vaaaal
augTlf No.
JACOB LINOLB oat lfk*lngk>Dat
WINTER STYLE, 1857. • O' -u. as t H. ooolxrecft, A beautiful article of BLACK SILK HATS, m/F.I«\ light, and of the finest quality, warranted V to hold the color and jciow. Tb be seen or purclmsed at No. 3", Washington street, ^Tawraasaci
febW.
Copartnership.
r pilK iiddorstgred have this day foradd a Copt L ship in the rraelssefs aad Jksraff BOOK, TUN CRY, AN 0 PUBU4HING BOSOfBBS, —— the name and sly leof GHOO.V8 * 81IITH, and are now r<H-.etviug largo accessions to their stock., which they
wllleell ehoapor than the cheapest.
aug3B-tf] No. 7 West Washlncton Street.
rtnerSTA*
General G r Busiaeas.
Real Estate and Agmty The business Will kereafler be trMeaeled style and firm of .ncShKHNlAir A BDGAB. All baaMMS* CiArkstedto then, slthet bt parson or by etter, wl iLe promptly attended tot each as tha purhaee aad sale of Beal Its late, M locks aad Bowds^eatle ft|k>tl<M)§« AOfi Olilhf DfQphftVpi OAeeowe door Baal of Ike Jy 14—tf
WM.Y. WILEY, LEAL ESTATE AGENT, ARB DBALKB IN 1 HAIL ROAD STOCK#, BONDS, Ac., AUCTIONEER I I AM removed Jo bla new rooms No. 109( Wash* II tngton streeC over H. A. Pletchir'aMtore, where fie will bekeppywaUfiMMa iwaiGGI jaYwifiTIrtk>, •ell or Kxctuuige Real Katata la Ike ctlSLor country. Thansful lo ole DHewdi Ikf Ikelr llMral patroaage, r.i.ru.txss'agTasTT WB. T. W1LBT . • .!< aevlt*tf. I L, s .* . **T r ,1Jh l
PATENT 10LDINGU1ISUXLA11 >g• .'ca .’jsts The Great laveatlGa Shv^Aae. • mi iMi |T n 1 '’tvwswb meSPr.l .“i.aALO.'.i.iSjfc. Octil-dtf .TtaiiTM T«k-l«,fis
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To be Draw* U the Cttj of pwMtc, M SATURDAY, MARCH MU, 1M7.
CLASS 28.
To* draws la ike sily of AtUsAa, Georgia, la pabtte, SATVBDAY, MARCH SM, M07.
CLASS SS,
Te be drawa la tko CRy of AUaala, Georgia, la pubs, ea SawaSay Mar* SMk, U67,
cm TH* Put* Of
SINGLE NUMBERS. 3,260 PRIZES. RE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERT
TEN TICKETS.
MORE
•v,wv TICKETS, MAGNIFICENT SCHEME-
1 Prise of.^....
1 Prtwaf 1 Prise of..—••••«•••• • *. 1 Prise of^^ 1 Prise od............ 1 Prise of.........**»•.«•*.
1 Prise of.
I prise of 1 Prise of... I Prise of. 1 Prlxe of.-. 1 Prlxe of........ .....
MO PfiS#t O^U • eo • e ■•••••#• Wa Prisesef...........
(■van i» ... 1<V00® le...
SAW to. •JJOO to.
7yM0 to Sfim te— *AOuto..._
SpSO Is.............
3,000 to..
SAWto.. IJIWto.— 100 are SO are
MAW 10AM »AW SAW 7.000 *AW SAW 4A* SAW 2.000 SAW 10,000 SAW
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prlxe* of 40approximating to «,uuu, pnse are.. 4 prises of 40 approximating to SAW, prise are.. 4 prize# of 30 approximating to tAW, prise arc.. 4 prise* of 85 approximating to l/Wr, prise ere.. 3,000prii## of90 are *##
4 prlMsef WM spprwxlmatieg te fSOAOO, prise ere.....................................................RIOOO 4 prise# of 900 approximating te 90A*, prise are - * 900 4 prise*of IW spprMimstinctelOAW prise are.. 400 4 prises of 80 approximating tofiAW prise are. .. 330 4 prize* of (U approzlnmUng le 8.000 prise* are 980 4 prises of 40 approximating to 7AW, prise are 940 4 prise* of55 approximating to 8,000, pnse are... 990 4 prises of 50 approximating to SAW, prise are... *00 4 prize* of 45 approximating td 4,000, prise sre... 189 4 prises of 40 approslmstfngto SAW, prise are... M0 „ IW .80 AW 3A*>0 prise* amounting to 3904AW Whole Ticket#, $10; Halves, $6; Quarters, $2 60. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
oae Wheel.
Th* dm two hand red and twelve prise* similarly printed aad encircled, ara placed In another wheel.— The wheels are then revolved end e number Is drawn 'rom the wheel of numbers, and at the seme time a Prise Is drawn from the other wheel. The number and Prise drawn out sre opened and exhibited to the sndleoce, ma registered by the Cetsmtostoner, the Prise he* lug placed against the number drawn, litis operation la repeated until the Prlseaare drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding aad the two succeeding number* to Ihoee draw tag the first 12 prises, will be eatilled to the 48 approximation prizes, according to
the •cheme.
The 3,UX> prise* of 930 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draw* the #50,000 Prize. For example, If the number drswinglbe 950,000 Priseends with No. 1, then ell the ticket* where the number ends In 1, will be entitled to 930. If the number end* with No 2, then ell the Ticket* where the number ends In 3,
will be entitled to 990, aed so on to 0.
CertMeateeof package* will be sold at lb* following
rate*, which 1* Ike risk :
Cerlllcale el Package of 10 Whole Ticket*....™ $80 “ 10 Half. 40 *• “ 10 Quarter 30 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address Ibr the Ticket* ordered, on reeelpt of which thev will be forwarded by byflretmall. Purchasers ean nave ticket* ending In
any igure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Number* and prise* will be lent
to purchaser* Immediately after the drawing Purchaser* will pleaae write their signature# plaTTi,and give their Post Office, County and Slate. ffT* Bememberthat every Prise le drawa and pay-
able la lull without deduction.
All prises offlAOOand under, paid Immediately after the drawing—other prise* at toe usual time of 30
dmys.
All Communication* strictly confidential
Prise Ticket* cashed or renewed lu other Ticket*
at either flee.
Addren Orders for Ticket* or Certlfleate* either to
febSS- ddrwtd.
S. SWAN & 00., Atlanta, Ga. 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ale.
. SAYINGS BANS. tjrDMOjrjraiiM, urn. No. 1, Odd Fellow*’ Hall, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania Btraeto. PAYS late rest on deposit* (rats* for 4 to 9 per east. A a* per time.) Discounts acceptable Bunneee paper for regular depositor*, at a fixed rate. Bays aad ■alto Eastern Exchange, Gold and Silver, make* coleetlou* ea all points, without charge further than current rata* of Exchange. Deal* generally In Land Warrants, and pap prompt attention to all matters appertaining to the Banking Business. A. L. VORHRRS, Prato. JOB. R. ROBINSON, C**h’r.
KBYSKMCSF
Winslow ,Laaior * Co-1* # York. Robert B. Howland, N <r York. Matthew Howland ow Bedford, Maa*. ■ E. G. Burkham Co,, Cincinnati.
. A. Fletcher, Indianapolis. T. R. Fletcher “
Daniel Well
Jno. B.
B. Robinson, Rochester N. V.'
Icteher. “
Welle, Jr., MUwankle, Wl*. Bin* A Sons, Philadelphia.
leap ddrwly
FKRftB ABRIVAL OF PITTSBURGH OOAL. We are new able to faraleh all of ear eld customers aad th* public la general, with a number one article of Ptt'nburgh coal, at greet y rodeoed price*. We save our own sealee and weigh all the coal that goes o it, eo a man wll get the number of bushels he buys. Office ea South Street, north of Madison Depot. Feb. 94. dAwlw J. A T. JORDAN.
HOT BUCKWHEAT AND OTHER CAKES /"'IAN BE MADE la a minute'* time, by using M. V_J Atkin’s Qutek Yeast. Sold by th* Grocers gen orally, and prepared and sold By J. P. POPE* CO JanSX
QHOCBRIBS, CONFECTION ARIES, AMD . FRUITS* T Have now In toorea vary la*ges4oak of above gooda, A especially Pickles, Preserves, Fresh Peaches anti Tomatoes la cans; Green Peas, Nat. Preserved Pine
rentEe R<iii#*
Candies, Cocoa NuU.Plae AppleCheea,Chow1ng Gum, Yankee Sugar Oom, Candies of every daecriv #ei.Gnm
Jolube Paste CHARLES M VYBB.
No 99 Washington street.
BIRR CAGES, WOODEM WARM, ROPH, BRUSHES. T Have bow In stoie a very large aauartraauisdl WoodA aa and Wire Bird Cage# of every description., Wash
Measures, Heagraee aad Gut Mate, Patent Clothe* Pins, Clothes Weeke, Heara, Cotton,Ontand Beugrusg Renee, ^^Hdtoa, PereaaeloB Matehee, Brooms, Mato, #ha-
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EMQTBB; -eT dto zsa. e mi TJ va. !■.« - TTAS removed lo th* New Store Room, First door O. BestofthoOddFeSowo’Hld^wheiahetonows*. eetetaga wry dealiaMe stock of **> IT WnrTKX DRY GOODS,
Ceastottagef . FLANNELS,
0A8SINETTS, , ^ fiARyiMMIlTO 4 ;
l L- v«IA a {-. jidnion
wucbtewiuMiiuih.i—mP ooow, CASH PKICBS.
n, awS|p ^ w»a a | ^ avaa^u
B^^uwv^srttveamff, “store PuRNmjgsr.r^:
zmszszszT the shortest aoSesaad eatk*
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PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
aMcaBm0 3KiA.Za’1«Ri. QRamfijffia# Mto^lSs MR. Mm wfll ram #i
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Re* M7*Maiarto*b*twea Second and Third, south side
LOUISVILLE, KY.
XSJ < have ob hand (sad ase daHy reetovtogj • too Boca* FHwtole aed Kewtweky Tebaeeee;
gDOBr’UandhtonBPUMoU*^#.
ee-Jaa. A. Waiawr- i Kixlxx A Prrzaixeox, >
l^n.Rdiphw^, Indiana.
BAMWROER BR0T<?-RS, ■i iMsearaasaan wei'kins*«a*#as«K FANCY m.Y GOODS, Htlks, Bmbrotdertos. KagUeh, French aad C Hosiery, Cloaks and Ttoiaas, Blhbsas and MUttn- - cry Goods, Nottoas, Ac. Northwest eer. Mala aad Fifth sts. (up states,) EOU»F1EEB, KT. We most respect billy call the atteulon of oar (Heads, aad met* especially th* country merchant*, lo our large emdweUaaeortedstockof Fall Good*. Having constant ly a buyer In th* Rato attending all auction sales, wo eea offisr such iaducaments to buyers in this market favoring «s with a call, as to incase their patronage.— Goods shows with great pleasure. Come, examine before purchasing elsewheie. A saving of U to 95 per cent, will be guaranteed on most of the good*. septlTdly
FALL TRADE—1866. . Anderson, McLane, A Co., Mm. 439 Jtelm Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. ^ E are now in receipt ef a full and complete assortSUk, Fancy, Domestic and Variety Gbods, To which we Invite the attention of all Merchant* vis-
eincn ncsssuz^a- annnew r. acsssLaan. TOBACCO^MANUFACTURERS No. SaTklrd Street, between Main aad Water-em. LOUISVILLE, KY., TKT1LL at nil times keep on hand a full supply of their YV own Manufactured articles from Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennesaec Leaf, to which they call the a tention of Merchants. Terns liberal top romp; men. septlT-dly^ ; .
t. a. bo Bisson. w. w. powbbs. b. maansms R. A. ROBINSON & GO. .(socrxaaoas to bobimsob A cast) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 504, North ri^e Mala Street, near Fonrth. - — LOUISVILLE, KY. T\HUGS, Chemicals, Dyes, Paints, Oils, Glassware, U Varnishes, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. Feathers, Beeswax. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Bags and Comtry Produce generally, received atthehig varket price. a-
CASH BARGAIN STORE. /AWING TO THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICKS \J goodsare selling at A. B. WILLARD dc CO’S, the
people ealMtthe
CASH BARGAIN STORE Of Indtanapotto, and the proprietors will continue to keep up th* reputation, by selling goods at bnt an advance everflrst cost. Persons in want of Ladles’ TrimmtegsofaU kiads, and a superior aasortment of Dress Goods, wouM Mid it greatly to their advantage to call at A. B. WILLARD dc CO’S. No. 40 West Washington Street.
follows:
tlffi*m< m. 897 r. a.
7041 a. n. IX JO r n.
7 J*,P.M., stepping
Beoonn Tbmb Jjall I ssvsesS
J. O. WwrrcoMa, Fieight Agent. Janl
BibbBFOHlAISV
Railroad Line. 1857^.iJMMW. ^7. THE ONLY RELIABLE AND JURRCT K UTK TO THfi EAST! 33 Miles Swerren TBan via uiNCinnatl 54 Mites Shoutxx TBan vto FORT WAYNE AND TOLEDO, . 51 Vius SnotTBB muivto WHEELING AND BALTIMORE 33 Mitxa Sboutbe tha* via DAYTON AND COLUMBUS. WITH THREE LESS CHARGES OF CARS AND BAGGAGE. Three through Unins leave Union Depot, dally as follows : 7:10 A.M.; 1 P. M.; 11:15 P. M. i ’ AU the above Trains run THROUGH TO CRESTLINE, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, - Where direct connections to made with trains on the 0. C. & C. AND OHIO AND PENN. ROADS . ..n FOR THE MAST. All other routes change Cass three times between Indianapolis and Crestline. A. W. DANA, Sup’t. Janaary let, 1857. ...
NEW ALBANY AND SALEM ft. ft. CHANGE OF KENNING TIMK. ’ /”t5 and after Thursday, July 31st, 185#, trains will \J leave New Albany, dally (Sundays excepted,) as follows: Way Mail Train leaves New Albany at 4 o’clock A. M. i • ^ Express Train leaves New Albany at 1-45 o’clock Both Trains run directly through to CHICAGO, ea nectlng with all Trains for th* NOBTH-WEST. Also, connecting at Gteencastle, with Terre Haute Trains for ST. LOD18, •,'AIRO, die., 4e. At Michigan City, counecttOn to make with Trains of Michigan Central, for Detroit* Buffalo, XI agar a Foils, Mom. treat, Quebec, Albany, New Turk, Boa ton, Ac., dec. Passengers who leave New Albany at 2 P. M. arrive at Niagara. Falla next evening, making this a quick, cheap, and pleaaant route, east. TT/ 3 Through Ticket*for sale at any part ofthe UnitedStaleeaaa Canada. B. ANDERSON, Superintendent. N. Stbvxxs, General Tlcket^Agent. augl
MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS a R.
decll.
OH.JHSBY, BLAIR Sc CO., WBOLnaaLS BBALXaa IX HARDWARE 4* CUTLERY, LOUISVILLE, KY.
lag articles: 8.000 gross Table Cutlery; 500 doz. Pocket Cutlery; 100 doz. Iron Cutlery; 150 doz. Ames’s Shovels and Spades; 500 kegs ef Nalls; 9.000 gross Gimblet Screws; 900 dox. Coffee Minn 500 doz. Locks and Hinges, 150 doz. Brass Candle Sticks; 300 doz. Curry Combs; 10 Mill Saws; 10 Croeecut Saws; Country merchants will find it to their interest to give os a call, as we ara selling at low figure* for cash er good paper. [sepUfi-dlji QRMSBY, BLAIR & CO.
OGERS A WASTEN HOLME’S CUTLERY.-r-The
>cket Cutlery to be found In OKM8BY, BLAIR A CO.
I? 1
Ab finest assortment of Pocket Guile:
the elty, for sslebv
septl#-d /
PLATFORM SCALES. Fairbanks’ Scales 704) ’o 3, A 000 lb*, forsale at manufacturers’prices septlO-dly] OHMSBY, BLAIS d CO.
Hew Arrangement Comme^ ing Thursday January 1st, 1857. ’PASSENGER Train will leave the Union Depot, inA dlanapelis Daily (Sunday a excepted) for Madison at 12 connecting at Franklin at' 1 P. M. with the
Train for Martinsville.
Returning, wilileave Madison daily aifi^O A. M. arri
ving at if
WSn i
anapolisat 11 A. M-, making connections Train* leaving for the west, north and east.
The train leaving Martinsville in the morning conneats at Franklin with the Train for Indianapolis. For the accommodation of way passengers, a ear will ran In connection witheach of the freight trains daily, which trains remain some time at each station, affording persons an opportunity for the transaction of
business..
D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent, dec30-ly. - v/
NEW ROUTE OPENED. CHANGE OF TIME. On the Short Line L&Fayette * Indianapolis. RAIL ROAD. /'’VN AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC. 32nd, 185#, Trains wilileave Union Depot. (North outside) at 11:30, A. M., and 9:15 P.M., for Lafayette: and via the Toledo, Wabash A Western K. R.,for Attien. Williams- . * ■ T ' " ‘ "—*— Bloomall inClty
QAUBAGB MEAT CUTTERS. 300 Meat Cutters, asO sorted sizes. Tor sale hy septl6-dly ] ORMSBY, BLAIR A CO.
s. r. Mon. b. n. cowan. k s. w. aainonn. S. P. DICK & CO., MJUrUFAOTUBBSS AND DEALERS IN TjZBATP TOJBjSk.GGO Sixth Street, eato side, between Main and Market, LOUI8VII.LE, KYOrder# for the purchase of Leaf Tohaeoo, promptly sprilll-dly. - ;
EDWARD STORES,
JSTo. 440.
CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STS.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
T It PORTER AND DEALER fit SADDLERY, HARDX wan, Harness Mountings, Trunks,and Coach trim-
mings.
1 am now receiving my (all stock, which will be the ban doom set and best selected stock of goods in my line thaUia* ever before been imported in this market. 1 would invite my old customers, and the trade generally, to call and examine my stock, which 1 am now determined to sail at prices that cannot foil to secure me the best trade that comes to th* market. My stock em-
braces the following articles: Saddle Trees, Skirting;
Bridle Leathers; Morocco Skins;
Patent do;
Stirrups;
Bins;
Buckles;
Harness Leathers;
Hog Skins; Calf do;
Go** do; Threads;
Tacks,
GomIi XiflUOflBy
Coach Lam pm .. * Rubber Oil Cloths; Axles aad Springs;
Trunk Beards;
■ - 3M _
Also, keeps canetaatiy on hand a geaeral assortment
of Saddles, Bridles, Harncsa, aad Trask*.
All oidars promptly atteadad to at iheshorteto
' 7 . . fsaptW'dly
Plashes;
Kidlag Whip#; Boggy do; Wagon do;
Kliptic Spriacs;
Harness Mountings;
Trunk”- '
Trank Trimmings;
dee.
JJ:
a. t. ctma, n, c. nexn. . j.r.waui
O TT XY. 33 «*> O O . , ' WHOLESALE GROCERS,
i in raiKi—iOK imGBxygg.
tttr.tl, JUawStwilU, Mjf.
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, AND BBBT BRAND BOLTING CLOTHS, Corner of Main and Stank Streets, ' ' _ ^ LOUISVILLE, KY. sprilll-dly: • /I r —^ -- ' ^ ^
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. X GORDON k CO..'
it LOUBVILLM,
ammmSmnm nraW »kstr nay.:
tngers may rely on this being the shortest and ft Route, to all of the above places. Tickets for
lediate ton Fare the Same as by all other Routes.
Hatsen
quickest
sale at the Union Depot.
An Accommodation Train will leave (Union Depot) Indianapolis at 720 A. M. Stopping at all Stations a sufficient time to do a small amount of business, and arrive mfcb*layette an hoar a^d a half in advance of the
11:53 A. M. PassengerTrain.
Freight Train leaves Freight Station at 7^0 A. M.
declS*
K :: i r i
J. O. D. LILLY, Supt. UR. Road.
Zt.»4bXSlGit4bte -4*40X1.0 '■1I1K unrtonigned has astebUshed an AcenOT for M purchase aad sale ef Beal Estate in Korthern
z
Indiana and Southern Michigan, and ha* effected arrangements which offer superior inducements fo those vtahing to buy or sell the same in the territory above
tamed.
Parttcul sr attention will be paid to ranting Houses, Leartag Firms, examining titles, and other business which » may be necessary for non-residents to leave ia hand* agents. MeOONNBLL, HOWARD BALDWIN, Real Estate Agents,
). C’4 E- W. H. - Uis, Indianapolis; MoKernan dc Ed.ar, indlanapo i: Judge Samuel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Hon. J. B. Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge J. H. Mathews, Goshen, Ind^ Horace w. Baldwin, Auditor. T/o hie county, tnd.; Hon. G. W. McCednell, Angola, SteaSec county, ind. marff
FANCY BASKETS FARCY BASKETS! T HA V E now fat store the mast complete stock of BASX KBITS ever found in any place in the world. Among - them are— 100 dox. White, Colored aad Striped, Ova Octagon aad Square, Ladies’ Reticule Baskets; 59 do Embroidered, Covered, handled BsskeU; 30 do Colored, Covered, handled, Befnfi Baskets; 4 do New York Sailor Baskets; 10 do White and BaMakd,Oval and Octagon, Taasell Beeketos-.I* .j, ■> ; 1# dp Colored Round Jenny Lind 35 do Colored and White Knitting Baskets; IS do Fine Colored Arabian Cmrd handled Baskets; ^ aattagftegaa ^ ^ 90 do wWtodr. MmA Cap ^aekets; 1# do Bsabseldeted. Round aariOetagan Work 1^15 do White and Painted Round and Octagon Work Baskets; t 35 do Traveling BaskeUef every description; 99 daOermenendFrench Market jSSKy M do American Htokory Hssketo, all size*. / very large stock of L*d'e*» Work Stands, Office, Chrd, Segar, Fruimussbtor.KoSfe, and Cloth Baskets, Birds’ Neels, Tab!* Mats, Cioft Nnafipet^ all of which 1 offer at the most reasonable prices. OBRRlJtoltAYBR^
October 91 1854
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FRESH SUPPLIES OFSTATIONEBT WARDEN & ChImBERLAIN S. T ARGRSUPPLIES ABB MAILY ARRIVING, OF Buff Loaer ■nietopse, Gsntop —#s I (pus. Ladle* Damask Laid Envelope*, Gap Baper, Letter Paper. Letter Copytog Praaeae, Capywg Books, Attfid Writing Plaid Ac.
THE CARPET ROOM ^oeil t r.s<ay.),» * 3 eoivtssswhrb ikH G . O. H O X M AN . u xowiwim— min j- - MAO mtiC&ItT STOCK q ifcs rd d.. ., tam o/arf ajmreo^er Zemofta aifT CAKPBTS4trU)ORoa.CLOXHS .fe OTRIffiMR* ffiRADNAND QUALITY.. -«•*, msti-rn : ***4’ x^w^FhlLowb’ hall:
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MEDICAL.
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test Cot s in the Wortd for Foxnii aJe. SMITH’S q——1 .AMD- OKRUm “EliEOTBIO OIL. t Corner Walant and. UrhU 8k, Philadelphia.
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♦ ^ A.-R. 8MI1H, Chemist.
GALUTIA H.8M1TH, M. D. •are ramedy H the wortd for < aa •Font, Stine In tha BaA,
m Heart, ParaM’e dtottach. Scroti 1 Piles, Sprain te*
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PATENTED IN OCTOBER, 1854.
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rtant use in <nfferent portiens odhe country, for the past 20 months. In Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, most of the shioglea arc menu factored from split pine bolt* , and the average work per day of 3 hands til about 11,000. Sinoe totoodntotottdntogeneral use, the quallity and speed ofthe work done have been ste.dily advancing, and for the .heaaty of w*fk this mill ha* no eqtuK Its product will always command the highest price
tn market, and most ready sale.
The saws tn these mills will cut more, with lees wear, than those la other mil's, for the reason that (hoy cat lengthwfte wMi the grate of the wood. The saw clears better, runs with less friction, pato teore with lpt» power
and with lees liability to heat the saw, than ether mill*.
We claim fog this mill:
1st. That 13,000 to 16,000 shingles Is fair work tor a day of ten hours.
' 2d. Thst the work to bettor aad will bring a better price than the work of other mills.
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3d. That the mill to belter made, more simple, and leas liable to derangement than others.
" staff banal heading, (either hoveled
4th. That it to
adapted to the cutting of ehteglea, box
perfectly
parallel,) or other short boards.
5th. That the saws are bettor protected and will last to' do more work.
6th. That no saw is more easily kopt in order.
7th. That it makes more shingles from the same amount of timber than any other sawing milt. This mill can be seen in operation in Indianapoli., where tha sample ef-it* work caa he examined, or shingle* bought ofthe propretors, Messrs. H. A. White A Co., on East-at. , between the railroads. County, Township and single. Righto for sale, with mills and machinry. Address R. Hatch, Indi—apntto IttL; or G, B. Armstrong, Lcgansport, Ind. Terms,
RUFUS HATCH,.
mnrlldwtf " •••' i G. B.* ARMSTRONG.
TRANSPORTATION.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, CHANGE OF TIME!
CENTRAL OHIO, AND BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROADS! Being the only Roruie to Washington City! Only direct Route to Baltimore!! AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO NEW YORKH eta; Baltimore and Philadelphia. tia : Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, TTtORMING on* great consolidated line oftravel from
TUktt and cities of the Connecting also at foe Station in Baltimore, with the Railroads to PHILADELPHIA, NR W YORK AND BOSTON, being the only route by which merchant* and travelers can purchase tickets that will enable them to visit the cities of BAL TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, at the cost of a ticket to New York by other lines, ea advantag* that ia afforded fry this route only. Three Daily Trains from Indianapolis, tla: INDIANA CENTRAL R. R., At 715 * ■.,1:15 r. ■., and 11:15 r. ■. Pamengers leaving Indianmpolto on SATURDAY at 1:15 P. M„ via. 1. C. R. R. arrive in Baltimore Monday morning to 10 o’clock, TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, and Wtahtegten City at 11 A. M. Two Daily Train#, via: INDIANAPOLIS A CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD. At 1 r. ■, and 11:00 p. ». Passengers going East from Indisaapolto, have the choice of either ofthe shove routes each of which make Street and eleet connection at Columi ue.Okie, with trains ef the Central Ohio and Baltimt re Railroads. By the Express train or this route the time from Indianapolis to Baltimore to but 304 hoars, and to Washington to bat 314 hours, being the shortest time made, which to not the lesult of excessive speed, but from the fact that it s 100 miles shorter than any other com pie. ted route. TT~p Baggage checked through from Indianapolis to Baltimore and Washington City. Fmre ma low ms for mmjr ©tfeer Homte. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And all information pleaae apply to the Union Depot, Indianapolis. WM. S. WOODS1DE, Master Transportation. J. M. Snanr, General Western Agent. dec31-lf.
TRAivorORTATlON.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS GO’S Great Eastern, Western and Southern EXPRESS ! T’WO Expresses leave daily for 1 CINCINNATI, ‘ - .BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURG, • .<■ * NEW YORK, BOSTON, 1 • ST. LOUIS, CAIRO, MAD1BQN, LEXINGTON, FRANKFORT/ LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TBRKK HAUTE, VINCENNES, And alt Intermediate points. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. derin to call tee attention of Merchants, Bankers, and others to the C^xkXoIx. Tinrao ! Made by this Express. Having greeiei scilities than heretofore, for expressing heavy tnif-''.t and parcels, of all descriptions, to the above nanatiplaces, we are prepared to take freight at groatly reduced rates. ■ Money, Jewelry, Valuables end Merchandise ef every description, forwarded in charge of specfal Messenger* and delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts add Bills win be colteeted, and orders attended to with promptness. For further informatien inquire at tLe Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS jCO., No. 34 Wast Washington si. nor 20 JOHN H. OHR, Agent.
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lusrerkperfoctijlafrei- 3to9M*inatee^haabeeni rad * TWt?uT forS* aad it J capacity ef rentotaac* U th fiMte# ttruotorcihave b ww greatly tec*—id 9- Be eea, aad there remain* m t the shadow of a doubt that
the tsndaa*y «*Oaaeump tea eve*, would coast ttlp
diminish, if j———i —* A ip** -r^nl-l daily or weekly zzz&s&riirXi sut.ysasr’' • - vegetable preparation, not he slightest danger r i XL* pfrylagB. eavwasdty or ixwa Ry, it at oacugive* r p* manewt cure,in mostc—e,iu/rom Unto twent] m *• a^i l «* / . . . i • l ~i Jheb**t|^gyriG4^iH ( ofBa ope havedieaoverr life*,
all Organic tfertingetoieut In t te Animal System I* tea
1 otto Phyeico Electro Fluid
a skilh 1 application of t la OH
erve finid, and th j tusm bleeding, no von itiag.
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In the organ
puts in immediate motion the to at once accomplished. Jjjt purging or.t liatorijig to rtaurt^ to.
and DVuggtst* ean bt supplied, Wh traala
L.utaad Eighth S reel*.
Principal De P Deto#ra* 1 *ni
tod^EetaU. Price 25 cent*, 50 e*au,aad 91 .9 pec
Try evecyihingetoe, tire* give this one atrapl trial Hjr*No genulhef Electric an » sold ey pe<4 an te thePnued State*. in^AUth# bottles hare A K. SMITH blown tethe
gin**.
H f-N. B.—Office removed to mv New Store, N. K.
cor. of Walnut and Eighth ate.
A. E. SM.rH. of Caa phea*
.. man, i aUlng himeetr-Prefteeer." 1
N. B.—Large bettieatenihnea Cheapest:
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ITT 3 Beware of a dangerous ml\lure < ndLard QUy. mydaby a drunken > tong N. B.—Large bottle*ten times Ch. apesl
Sold by W. W. ROBKK I' General Agt.
14 Wee* Washington si., Indiauai oil*.
. TEE GREATEST AGUE REMEDY MOXLE?! BAKlIEirs VEGETABLE AGUE KILLER! Warranted a certain cure for Ague, Chills* id lev* Chronic Diarrhoea, Intermltteut Fever, Sick l ead * ash a, aad all ath*r Billion* complaint*. Far •*!*> by July2 W. W.HQBEh 18.
JONES’ PATENT HORSE SHOE. THOMAS warkhavi, Corner &f Pennsftaaii* aui Market Streets, TT AS Meured the patent rlghtfbr Jene*’ Rlaatic Hon* XX Shoe; wltieh, is unaueatioaably the best article now in use. Tt is of peculiar and Ingenious make, the -rnbber of which it is partly composed, giving a light-
(#•>#■* livery, men, dray me i, and others having horaea to shoe, to tblevaluable inlnraveraeut. - 1 also continue to attend te all iron job work, and solicit the patronage of those having work tn my Uae to do. THPMAS MARKHAM, Corner of Pennsylvania and Marhsttoa. Indianapolis, July 22,1B56. P. S.—County rights for Jones’ Patent Hone Shoe can be pui'chaeed by *pp—erne nUu18. * ' ' 1,1 ’
MAMMOTH LATH MACHIHE.
PERU AND INDIANAPOEIS
RAULJBOAD.
CHANGE_0 F TIME* INTJETW XXOXJTXB OZ*33KT mismmmm
TO DK T ROIT !
AND AFTER TUESDAY, FEB. 10th, the
W Passenger Train wi I leave Pen to
NeStt A. M. After the arrival of the train from the East, on the Toledo, W abash, and Western Railroad. Will stop at all stations, aad arrive to Indianapolia at t&35 P. M., connecting with tram* for Dayton, Columbus. Cincinnati. Madtoon, Louis'Ule, Terre Haute
and St. Louis. r -. • :•
Returning, wRl leave Indianapolis at 3:15 P. M. Stop at ail stations, and arrive to Peru to 6:54 P. M.; connecting directly with the train for Legansport aud Delphi. Taking tha traia Bast, passenger* reach Wabash, Huntington, Feat Wnyaf and Toledo, the same At Toledo, cloe* eenaeettont are made with Trains Ohio for Detroit, will now rave money by taking the
B*ute yte Ifeku and Totedo. The Detroit Raadl*now open aad paaeeogera can go through without delay. Call lor through ticket* at office in th* Union
Depot.
A Train will le*
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KBIANAFOLIS & mmtATI
RAIL. ROAD!
Ike fflMrtMt Motto M KUmI The OHLTRootc without change of Cars!! d train leave, at terivrato ClnclnnaU to Id train leave* at 11.00 p. x* arrives at Cincinnati to 4.15 a. n. PeriistrSTi for Cotumbus, Ctevetand, Butelw, Hew York, Pntedatphia, Baltimore, Whaatteg, aad Zaaesreev)- weiwt*—Jf irf * r* to rel
J.k*. Brown’* P*at*Mt, Jamwary Iff, 195ffh THESE MACHINES have now been UwreagMy J teeted, a aa mbar of Which are mw 1b suseerafUtape rat ion, and are giving perfect satisfaction, as wlB beneenby certificates from purchaser*. They arehdWt of Iron,and put up all ready for attaching tee power, and being a afeif-feeder, ft require* do extra *kin to “ .flvtjfiv. CJW# ue ne w- bttfd-
s: No. tha* four knives,and r day-, with three horsepower.
No. 3 hato1*tkd’ste8,*a»d W1 »1 csthlOMO* lam* per day. with trio n rse power. "No. 3 ha* oneknive, aadsrilleutGOjMoLath* per day, with enbho rse power. Read the certifieto—fth—thetat* running the above
maciunei.
a J f'JJUais-t * A • r . I - U. Learned, one of tkelf Mammofh Latb Machines, apt! have been opemiar with ti for the tost four weeks,and will state that the Machine week# to oUr satisfaction aadw* take pleasure inrecommendteg Htooteere.
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SreanMiLL, xnanIxntanaM>ua,Aprll98,18Sfi. well, makiBg food Laths,end require* but tittle pove*V to run H, aad w* advice any oee wantlug maehinefy for cutting Laths, to purah—th* Mammote.
WELLS A FLETCHER.
ITT* For Machine* and Rights apply to Broriik A Learaad, Prepvtetors 1 n41—polls, ntotansu Office at th* Ifotont Agency, Meridian street, a few doors south ef the Pest Office, eteh of th* MAMMOTH LATH Mi CHINK, where te# Machine can be seen at aD times,
maybf-ly. '
i of the M J
PH LATH MA-
tj JLIYEBT AN* BALE HTAmM, J. In the AHej South of Washington Street, between DHnois and Meridian Streets, //
Indianapolis.
HORSES, CARRIAGE®, AND BUGGlKS
TO HIBK.
Hones kept bythe day, wkekor moslh. :% _' i * 'T'HR un4teralgnmMh#nkfoJ forth* very liberal p*tX ronag* keratofor* extended, would aoffifo kte . frientto and the public, that ha has comma*ead tha
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AmeriieaD, German, French and Engliah Goods. T WISH to call (he attention of the publl* to my very X large New Stock of Goods, amongst which are INDIA KUBBDK OOODS, Aa Balia, Babies, Doll-heads, Tovg, Rallies, Pocket, Redding, Back, Bide aud Puff Combs, Whips, Corkscrew*, etc., etc. CHINA GOODS, As Dolt-heads, Babies,'Figures, Animals, Candlestick*, Cologne Bottles, Ink-stands, Segar-stauds, A ah-cup#. Match-boxes,Card-baskets,Tea Setts. J JOO Dox. MID DOLLS. Of dlfibrent sizes, Doll-head*, DoU-bodl**, Preseed Dolto, Drums, Guns, Swords, Cartridge-boxes, Knaosacka, tieidjer Capa, Cannons, Magic Lanterns, A Ml Blocks. Paint Boxes, Dissected Maps, Menageries, Llv, ery Stable*, Grocery and Confectionary Store*, Parlors, Animals, Birds, Stick Hom-r, Drags, Freicht Wagons, Pussies, Caricatures, Building Blocks, Toel Chests, Tambourines, Guitar*, Violins, Bird Organs,Swto* Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Glass Harmonicas' ’-’lanoe, WatchBtaiid*, Japanned Ware aud Tin '' oya. Ladle** Work Boxes, jewelry, Vienna Boxes, Sea Shells, Rea Weed, Violin, Guitar, and Banjo Strings, Caber, I'ortmonaies, Buck Purses, Segar Cases, Napkin Kings, Metamorphoses, Dominoee,Checker Boards. Chesemeo, Lot las, Mask Beards, Whiskers, Pocket and Tabic Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Fish Lines, Fish Hooks, Reeds, Perfumery, Ivory aad English Horn Combe. Needles, Pins, Looking Glasses, Beads, Pistols, Gam* Bags, Powder PteAs, Shot Pouches, Pocket Companions, Steal Pens, Leid Pencils, Night Tapers, and a thousand different article* too numerous |» mention. CHARLES MAYER, No. 39 Washington street October 21.1856. d«m
WILLIAM Y. W1LEV. HEAL ESTATE AGEST. D UYS, Sells, and Exchange* Property of ill all kli ds D Kents and Leases Houses, Lots and F rms; .OoitacuBeate, Notosand Claims; Advances Money on all kinds of Propi rty: Bnyeaad **lto Stocks, Bonds, N teas d Mortgage t Draws Deeds,Mortgages,Leases ju.- Agreement: Loans Money,'Negotiates Loans, and makes Coll !e Pays Taxes, and Examines Titles In all parts oft he Buys, Sells and Locates Land Warrants; Finds Purchasers for Stocks ef Goode or other Bt ri • aese; Attend* to Buying and Selling all kind* of Proper y; Enter*Lands, andgivee information concerning the m Sells Real Estate and other Property at Auction; Loans Money on all good collateral security; Allows from 8 to 15 per cent, for money to be invest ad ia Real Estate Securities only. * Enquiries by letter promptly replied to. Carriage always at tee door lo snow property. Alt Baton*«s Matter* strictly confidential - K*fo»toaU the Deetneee men oi the city. Office No 37)^ East Washington street, up stairs, posile Wright House. [aprl-dh
" AT THE LADIES’FANCY STORK ■yy7 E call aiteation to our fin* stock of CLOAKS, Consisting of Velvet More antique and cloth, which w Offer at very low price*. Also Hue Dress Silk* o4 th* richest and most elegant styles. Lace and Swiss Setts of Collars and Sleeves, and a variety of seasonable #o*u», which will be sold very low for each, la or#** to make room for our spring stock. We have a few setts of fine furs, ehich we will sell to first cost. J. K. WHELAN & Co. • No. 5 Bates Hons*, Washington Street. ; janl7, ^
MAGNOLIA SALOON. ILLINOIS SIREET, CORNER OP lHE ALLKY BELOW THE “ PALMER HOUSE,” INDl- . Y. ANAPOLVB,INDIANAHANK O*KNIGHT, PrttprUttt*. 'T’HE finest Old Imported Liquors, Warranted Pur* X aad uuadultoiatod. Geauma Imported C1GA R8, heel brand* u . EATING SALOON. The larder of th* “MAGNOLIA” to to all times (orTTr* The most attentive aud eareful eervmnts are emPj^e^tod caetoeaew nray rely upon prompt attention JauM-dlm-hac.'
CJTr TAKES.
Indianapolis, September 16,1855.) " for 1858, to now in the hands ot
h* found at all timi a
ti:
'pfiBThx Duplicate for 1858, to
tee City of Indianapolis, are reepactfolly requested te call and settle their taxes to an early day, aa the tl o* for Mttoetiou to short, and the City to to waat of fa* Js
to mast the demand# ape a the Treaaary.
. FNABC18 KING,
septlSdtf i^CUy Tseasuier.
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