Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1857 — Page 4

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NORTH WESTERN AGENCY /V i/u Location and Entry of Lands f aV<K undof.lfn-^ will tol U AganU or AUorM^Hf A ouara io Mi* Mlotikm sod •■try of Oor two (an<l« in Iowa, or in any oflbo Xorth Woatora fllatoa. for rarticular* addrma R. J. fiArLIJM 4 RBOTHLt, w»r j. oATLiNa W^rK 4 - f«W(7.1iVwtf Port Do* MotMt, Iowa.

Frederick Ac Co.’* PAHHIOJIABLR ui iiiirs nuiiiiKsnii fS Fourth.Ht, Offoiiti PUnttr’i U«l*l t NT. I/O I’M. laugW-dAwly JOHN T. DONBOHT, M. D., I'UYSICIAN AND SURGEON, No. AVeat Waahlagton Ntroot, 7 INLHANAPOL.IS, IND. ]U'ri>®*«*(Op^naiT*,)ooor Mr. WiUart 1 * Htor*. n •* 23 <ltl

DUMONT & TORBBT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OJfice in Capital Louse Buildings, up stairs,

INDIANAPOLIS IND.

7 ;rrprtufCHEAP CORNER STORE/' ’ Every Age has its Epoch!

r.VKKyiOlff IT*-f AVON IT K IRSTITVTIOR. fato wlii'h it can j>oioi with (Rowing-pride; rroa JL th>< younir city of >ndlana, oil*, Jutttprlnglnr ifom ib» pritDv«al fornsl, wlicra tbe *cr<MMa (ft the panther and the ynll o<lhn unvHgn are *AdKdV aa It ware 01 t«

ycatnrday,—ernn indlaiinpoll* haa It* “ CHEAP CORNER STORE.”

n proprietors, grateful to an appreciating public lor flxMerlmr title, will apare no paint to deaenro It la re. Thuy k now It wa# obtained—they know how to

HUNT. AMITH f CO. Ho. 1 Waablngtoh S.reot,

Th

the II

Ininre. They know It

aeop it.

Jan2il.

NEW BOOKS.

r JpHR IVOKUH; By Miaa Hewell. 2 Tola.

By

Home and Iho World.

He ry Lyle, or I.tio and Ktiateneo ; By Mia* Mar

rvnt.

Millu lnlcia; a Thousand Pleasant Thing*. Memoir of tVa*nington: By Mr*. 0. M. Kirkland. Vestige* o< th • Natural H story of Creation. The Young leiilio*’ Own Book. Anrorn lesigh; By Mr*. Browning: new ad. P*«t Mttrldian ; By Mr*. Higonrney. Tribauu Altnauno and Political Kegister. At 81KWAHT <fc BOWRM’B. f.blfdtf 18 Weal Wa*hlngton-at.

J. A. BAKER, TKACHKK OP OUITAE, VIOLIN AND FLUTE, V\T I Id, receive a limited number of pupils, If appl* W cation be made soon. Terms—*12 00 for quarter of 34 lesaoua. Order* left at Crane <\t Ainu*’ or Willard di Btowell’a Music Stores, promptly attended to septlTdtf

fiKHAT BALK OF CLOTHING

AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! / \WlNO to the extensive preparatlonsweare making VS for the stiiiroaching Fall and Winter Season, we

oferlng a splendid dock of Clethlng and

>od*, at nett coat, Therefose, for II at Oak Hall, No. 2, Bate*

0THKR8, Proprietor*.

are now ofering dents' Ktimiaalng Oot

astonishing bargains, call »» v,aa nan, «w. «, m House. OLASKK u BK0THKR8,

iulyl2dlf p. t*. sn

In mind.

strangers visiting the city, haa better bear.tb J

WILLIAM WISWELL, No. 70 Wost 4th 81., Between Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO, trKKP8 CONSTANTLY "N HAND A OKBAT JY variety of Gilt Frames and Mouldings Of various patterns. Alao, dealer In French and German Looking Glass Plates, of every alxe, by the box or alngle plate. Alao, importer of polished Plate Window Glass, of ail stxu* that are required for building pnrpoaes. at Hasten, prious, with n general easortment of Fronub Hrystii G'ass.tor Pictures and Window*. Also, Potichmoniae Picture*, and all the materia’ - for ornamenting Dlasa Frames, together with Glaee Vaeoa, Jar*, Tumbler*, dee. DeclSdfltu

French China. Gold Hand Dinner 8ete: do do Tea do Fancy Coffer*; do Candletlickt; do Vases. JACOB LINDLB ang7lf No. est Waehtnatnnet

3-WINTER STYLE, 1857. N| «T xx as t H. o o o 1 xr e cR ,

A beaatlfnl article of

BLACK SILK HATS, rnrKMK light, and of the flnaat qnallty,warranted w to hold the color and gioaa. To be aeon or pur-

chased

gioaa. To be aeon or pur-

at Mo. 3f», Waahington street, ^TaariaAsc*

MW.

Copartnership. '■piIK uuderelcred nave this day formed a CopartnerA "hip lo the H'koUtui* and Hit mi l BOOR, STATlONfiHV, AND POBUSRlirO BOBIMBM, under the name and style of OROUMd dt SMITH, and are now receiving targ* arcewloni to Ihair (took, which they will sell cheaper than the cheapest. A. C. GROOMS, W, T SMITH. *ug98-tf] No. 7 West Washtngtoa Street.

Real Estate and General Connussion Afeney Business. The busfne** will hereafter be transacted under the •tyle and frm of NlwMBiSSIAM 4 BOG AM. All bustnes* entrusted to them, either by peraoa or by otter, wt line promptly attended tof *u«a a* the pur* baee and *ate of Keal B*ute, Stocks and Bonds,Kentlu Bou*a*,aad other property, Collecting Money*, Ac. Office one door Raat of the Palmer House. JAMBS H. MrKRRNAN, Jy 14—tf P IMORL A. BDGAK.

WM. Y. WILEY. KEAL ESTATE AGENT. AND DIALS* III KAIL R OAD STOCKS, B OXDS, dkc., AIJOTIONEER AMP Asowr aosM y 1 AS removed to hia new rooms No. 10* Wash11 logtoa street, over H. A. notch V* Bore, where h# wwfkw happy at all diaae to see aH who wish t« bay, •ell or Kxchange Keal Katate In the city or eonatry. Thankful M Me frleods tot Ihetr liberal patronage, ho hope* by btUMpertor arraagemeai* aad facilitle*, to merit a oontinuanee of lhu*aaiu. WM. T. WILBY BOVlkSta

PATENT FOLDING UMBRELLAS l Tli« Clreat laveatlM at th« Af«. . flU IJACOIVa JRm

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SEI^ &fl)SS G MSSJlIS!!! A CAaa.—The *ahaev4h*r reapeetfully ■auiuni • auhetb lit af* 4 ' ^ Mat hul* hagrtfS a

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NATIONAL SALOON, OHCOHM’K ATHKNKUM, : o. RaoDicg a ca

T

SWAN A C0’S_L0TTERIES I CAPITAL PRIZE

•60,000!!

thetr LuWorMe, Mr CLASS «•*

Te be drswa la the el*y of

114th, mi.

Mu,*wl

To be Draw* la the City of Batata, Bewgls, U pubtU.ou Saturday, march isa, issr. CLASS 21. Tub* drawn la the atty ef AUaUs, Georgia, ta p*Mtc,

•a

SATURDAY, MARCH Slat, 1»7.

CLASS If,

To W drawn ta the City of Adnata, Oaiwgia, ta pwh. Bd, on Satarday March 2Mh. 1A67,

aw ntL FLAN OF

SINGLE NUMBERS. 3,260 PRIZES® MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY

TEN TICKETS.

30,*M TICKETS*

schkAe-

MAONIFICENT

1 Prise of„ BM^OOIa.—.. 1 Prise of. — &VMO Is 1 Prise of. lojwote. 1 Priseof....«........ 9,000 la...... 1 Prise of. sjjoo l*. J Prise of. 7,0001a 1 Prise of. d.ooo I* 1 prise of. 5,000 la—... 1 Prise of. 4,0001a.. 1 Prise of. 3,000 i*.

1 Prise of. 2,0001s.. 1 Prise of.. 1.0001*

100 Prise* of. 100 are. 100 Prize*of. 10are.

. too aw — soaoo — WfiPO ... MOO ... 8JKJ0 — 7JW0

5.000 440 JfiOO 2.000 5/00 10.000 5yM0

APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prise*of 9250 approximating to *50,000, prise are ...glOOO 4 prise* of 900 approximating to 00/W0, prise .. .’are.........................ni................. 800 4 prize* of 100 approximating to 10/)00 prise are.. 400 4prize*of 80 approximating to9,ooo prize are. .. 320 4 prises ofM approximating to 8.000 prise* are 260 4 prises of 60 approximating to T/W0, prize are 240 4prtsba of 55 approximating to 6.000,prise are... 230 4 prize* of 50 approximating to 5/W0, prize are... 300 4 prizes ef GepproxImatlng to 4,0oo,prize are.... no 4 prlser Of 40 approximating to 3,000, prize are... 160 4 prise* of 30 approximating to2,000, prize are..; 120 4 prizes of 35 approximating to l/Mb, prize are... loo SbOOprtsagofVfr are...- 60/W0 34W0prisas amounting to MS4/W0 Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quar-

ters, $2 60.

PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.

The numliera from 1 to 30/XX) corresponding with those number* on the Ucaets, printed on separate slip* of paper, are emircled with small tin tube* and placed In

one Wheel.

The flrti two hundred and twelve prize* similarly printed and encircled, are placed In another wheel.— The wheel* are then revolved and a number la drawn rom tbe wheel of numbers, and at the same time a Prise le drawn from the other wheel. Tbe number and Prize drawn oat are opened and exhibited to the audience, tnd registered by the Commieelouer, the Prise being placed againet the number drawn. Thl* operation

le repeated until tbe Piiseeare drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES.

The two preceding and the two succeeding numbers to those drawing the first 12 prizes, will be entitled to tbe 48 approximation prize*, according to

the schema.

The i/.00 prizes of 930 will be determined by tbe last figure of the number that draw* the SfiO/WO Prize. For example, If tbe number drawing the 950,000 Piizeend* with No. 1, then all the ticket* where the number end* In 1, will be entitled to *30. If the number ends with No 2, then all the Tickets where the number end* In 2,

will be entitled to 930, and so on to 0.

Certifleateeof packages will be sold at tbe following

rates, which te the risk :

Certificate ot Package of 10 Whole Tickets 160 “ ‘ 10 Half. 40 '• “ 10 Quarter...... SO IN O ROBBING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Ticket* ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by by first mail. PurehMer* can hate ticket* ending In

any figure they may dealgnate.

The List of Drawn Number* and prize* to purchaser* Immediately after the drawing.

ITr’ Purchaser* will please write their slgnati plain,and give their Post Office, County and State.

Jl'r" Remembertbat every Prize la dr

ableln full wlihont deduction.

will be sent

tram

_ je.

Irawn and pay-

A1I prize* offl/xx) and under, paid immediately after tbe drawing- other prize* at the usual time of 30

day*.

All Communication* strictly confidential. Prise Ticket* cashed or renewed In other Tickets at either fflee. Address Orders for Ticket* or Certlfloate* either to 8. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or 8. SWAN,Montgomery, Ala. feb35- dAwtd.

SAVINGS BANK. I.VDMJ.VJr 01.19, iJVD. No. 1, Odd Fellows’Hall, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania Street*. f>AY8 interest on deposit* (rate* for 4 to 6 per cent. A a* per time.) Discount* acceptable Basfnes* paper for regular depositor*, at a fixed rate. Buys and •ells Eastern Exchange, Gold and Silver, make* coleotlona oa all points, without charge further than current rate* of Exchange. Deals generally in Land Warrant*, and pays prompt attention to all matter* appertaining lo the Banking Bnatne**. A. L. VOBHBBS, Pre*L JOS. B. ROBINSON, Cash’r. asms net" Winslow,Lanier 4 Co..* # York. Robert B. Howland, ff m York. Matthew Howland jw Bedford, Mas*. E. G. Burkham Go,, Cincinnati. . A. Fletcher, indlanapollc. T. R. Fletcher. “ Daniel Wells,Jr., Mllwaukia, Wi*. Jno. H. Kill* 4 Sons,Philadelphia. B. Roblnaon, Rochester N. Y. [sep ddrwly

FRr.SH ARRIVAL OF PITTSBURGH GOAL. We are now able to ffirnlah all of our old customer* and the public in general, with a number one article of Plt-eburgh coal, at gru>t y red iced price*. W* inve our own scale* and weigh all the eoal that roe* o il, so a man wil get the number of bushel* be buy*. Office on South Street, north of Madison Dopot. Feb. 94.d4wlw J.4T. JORDAN.

HOT

BUCKWHEAT AND OTHER

CAKES

/"IAN BE MADE In a minute’* time, by using M. V/Alkln’e Quick Yeaet. Sold by the Groeers gen-

erally, and prepared aad sold

By J. P. POPE4CO.

Jaaflfe.

GROCntlRS* COMFECTIOHAHIEB, ABB

rRUlTfl.

T Hava now la store a very large stock af above goods, A especially Pickles, Pmarvsa, Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes In cans; Green Peas, Nat Preserved Pina Apptea, Pie Fruits, Ginger Preserves, Prunes,Citron, Split Peas, lintels, Jantpuer Berries Hemp, Canary, Caroway, Coriander. Fennel, aad Antes Swsd, 8age,

Oatm Cocoa

ran

ray, Cortandar. Faanal, aad Ante* I eal. Sago, Pearl Bariev, Tamptdea, Fai i. Chocolate, Nute, Oates, Figs, aad . Raisins, eardtaes, Olive Oil, Rock

Farina ktiSt, aad Zaate Cur

aadCoug

its, Ratetna,

Caudle*, Cocoa Nute,Pine ApptoCkeea,Chewing Gum, Yankee Sugar Cora, Caadiea of every deserir jua,Gum

‘ tint* Paste CHARLES M lYRB.

Bo. 22 Washington street.

■■■• CA«U, WSOSU WAUt, BOP*, T Have now la atot* a very Urgu aeaortmeut eTWecd - A ea aad Wins Bird Cages of every deserltitioa, Wash Tuba, Buefcem.Churus, Fimcem, Wooden Bwwts, Batter Print*, Towel Rollers, Lemon Squeezer*, Toy <f«ck«fe Lard aad Butter Tabs, Potato* Macho re. Butter Lad lea. Mcaaurot, Seagruii aad Gut Male, Patent Oiothoe Pine,

Cloth** Racks, Hemp, Cotton,Oataa6tsaBru—Rstis, Ax Handioe, Pereusetoa Matchoe, Broome, Hair, shaviag, Tooth, Whisker “ "

ter, wiodow, Horae,

aad fitovo Brueheo. October 21,1666.

ors, Ftoeh, Cloth, Biaekiag, Couaw, WhUetmh, ScrubMuf, Crumb,

CHARLES MaYRH/

No. 22 Wa

REMOVED. F Bh XMX asm ID tx M.« TTAS removed lo the Now Store Beam. Flntdoor 11 Raatofth* Odd Fellows’ HaU, whore hols nowraeolviaga very desliubte stock af WINTER DRY GOODS, Coaststiagof FLANNELS, CA8SINETTS, CASS IME RES, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, AND DKE88 GOODS. Which ho win Mil attholowem wuuo ’ CASH PRICES. decM-tt «»■

i LOUISVILLE.

Tm>

> Seeoad aad Third, souU side 1.0DISVILLS, XT.

Uae, t* wkMk wu eaB the sissutiaa of Bealors, who

' asrwm**^:

■r, 1M BTI* Rednisd do;

wBlfind

dMBrns

jm.ias.kf

Hon. D. Bscxaxu, Bdij

epflllOdly

BAMBERBER BROH^RS, ikpoxtxu aws wnoLHau osaubsis FANCY DRY GOODS, MUm, Rmbnridsffisa, RagUah, Froaeh aad Gennas Hosiery, Cloaks aad Talmas, Ribbons and MUUa•ry Goods, NoMooe, 4e. Nerthweet eev. Mala aad Ptfth sta. (ap stairs,) MOKTISTIUUB, KY. Wa moat raepactMlly eau the attention of ow friends, and more eapectally the eoaatrr aMfuhants, to our large aad wulltmortod stock of PaH Goods. Having constant ly n buyer te th* Rat attaartlag all auction aalos, we can oflbr such iudaeament* to buyen 1a this market favoring us with a call, a* to insure their patronage.— Good* shows with gruaS pieacure. Coma, examina before purchattag eloewboie. A saving of 15 to 26 per cent, win bo guaranteed on moat of the goods, ■eptndfy

FALL TKADE—1856. AnderRon, McLaac, Sl Co., 43S Hmim Street,) LOUISVILLE, KY. ■yiy'E are now in receipt of a full and complete aasortSlk, Fancy, Domestic and Variety Goods, To which we invite the attention of all Merchants viewing our market. We also guaranty to sell (he same oa as good terms a* to time aadprieo* aoaay house East or West doing a similar busin*/s. [eeptl7-dly

a. a. aoMMoa. w. w. rowsxa.

■.rwAxasaa

R. A. ROBINSON & CO. : - ((■coomwoB* to aosiMeii A naxT) WHOLESALE DKUGGISTS, LOUISVILLE, KY. JViYUSr CMnn^a 1 *;Patnia, Oft*; Glaaawaro, LrYftrMhMteKTYbpeeo, Cigar.,4«. “ " "

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s- r. otex.

•» tt'doWSrW.' W. HSWIIOVD.

S. P. DICK & CO., MAMUF AO TOREES AMD DEALERS IN ' T.m ahu ■Z'OB-dh.OOO ‘Sixth Street, east aide, between Main and Market, LOUISVII.LE, KYOrders for the purchase of Leaf Tobacco, promptly ffllad. aprQll-dly.

EDWmARD STOKES,

XUo. 440.

CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STS.,

LOUISVILLE, KY.

TMPORTRB AND DEALER IN SADDLERY,HABDA ware, Harness Mounting*, Trunk*,and Coach Irim-

raings.

I am now receiving mr fall stock, which will be tbe handsomest and best selected stock of goods in my line that has ever before been imported in this market. I would invite my old customer*, and tbe trade generally, to sail aad examine my stock, which I am now determined to sell at price* that cannot fail to secure me the best trade that comes to the market. My stock em-

braces the following articles:

Saddle Tree*, Bridle Leathers;

Harness Leathers;

Hog Skins; Calf do; Goot do; Threads;

Tacks;

Coach Laces; Coach Lamps; Rubber OH cloths; Axles aad Springs; Trunk Boards;

Skirting; Morocco Skins; Patent do; Stirrups;

Blue;

Bueklss; Plushes;

Riding whips; Buggy do; Wagon do;

Ellptic Springs:

Harness Mountings;

Trunk Trimming*;

Also, keeps constantly i of Saddles, Bridles, Ham N. B.—All orders prom

Mai. Iron, 4c.

on hand a general assortment

eas, and Trunks.

notice.

AXAfiliGtte, abULi x i uutett.

.11 orders promptly atteBded to at the shortest

fseptie dly

I. T. crxn,

j. r. waLLax.

OT7H.X> efts OO ., WHOLESALE VROGERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Oih Strict, Vomtitwtllm, My. sprillldly

r. sm-rn. ». a. caxtxk. t. e. cast ax. SMITH & CARTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, AND BEST BBAND BOLTING CLOTHS, Corner of Main and Sixth Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. aprllll-dly^

^XRANaPO&EATiOtt

T,M JEFFHBBNVjLLE JRAiUHMD.; Tw» Fwht MRfly CM<MFiFMifl»l )

and aA

\J foliowp:

will tma as

UffiBa. m. ~-J7 g. *.

war mat.

70* a. a. UffiO r ■.

at 1230

Fterr TxAin-^Rsprasa—Lear** P. M.^ ttopptag re Qreawuwafi, fomwkltei KAnbuig, sSowfeuia—%mt-Le*vesat 700, P. M .,atoppiag

stall start mm.

Fnm i— thamw lawro Butty, taktew Freight for all thoahovug.^s att*. forLoteovUaJtew ASany, aad ter all potetaatt tim Clltts aufi Mlmlntppt rtvwra. A. A CBOTHBRS. dup’t. J. 4. Wmrscow. Freight Agowt. Janl

BELLEFON^T A I XE 1857. fiMBli857. THS MOST DIRKGT AMD MMLIAMLM MOOTS ^ * TO THE €*rr! BB Mllw* Sttwrter tkatm vim ' CINCZNNAXL B* Mlhw* Bhmrtwr tfimaa wtm TORT WAYKB AND TOLEDO. A1 HKiles SKmrter tfcaa wim COLUMBUS AND WHKBLENG. 33 Sites Mnmrter ttemn wim DATTON AND COLUMBUS WITH THHEE LESS CHANGES OF CAM AND DA««A6E. Three through Wains leave Union Depot, dfeOy, as folio wx : 7:10 A. M.; 1 P. K^maA lltlB P. M. AB sf foe above betas mn Tltrouglt ta Crwotlimw, vritlawmt amy CMmmyte at Caarwy Where dheet eaunectien la made whh tmins on (he C. O. A C. AMD OHIO AMD PIMM. ROADS, FOB THE EASTERN CITIES. All other routes change cars three times between Indianolia and Crestline. A. W. DANA, Sup’t. mdbH’SJ

BVART’S SHINGLE MILL.

MEDICAL.

rax axv thkobt vtbwcatxd

teadfortmT IMwaiwteaiott 04» por coma. Greatest Oms rti A* World far Point! A. II. SMITH’S ORIGINAL AMD GBNUHIB “ELECTRIC OIL. Conmi WaUot and Eighth SL, Philadelphia.

; ■ffwamfemtun* wit km vt LA. mrtUmm migwwtwrm, •* It* (•-

tel*, *f

A. A 8M11H, Chemiei. „ GALUTLAH.SMITH, M.D. 'T'iUB OUU theoal> »nre reaaedy (1. th* world for < o* A cure »f Rheums >em, trout,>aiae te th* Bs-h,

Bruisaa, fioree or Bun a,

PATENTED

OCTOBER, 1854,

NEW ALBANY AND SALEM R. R.

CHANGE OF KUNMING TKMB.

/~VN and after Thursday, July 31st, 1866, trains will

leave New Albany, daily (Sundays excepted,) a*

follows:

Way Hail Train leaves New Albany at 4 o’clock

A. M.

^Express Train leaves New Albany at 1-45 o’clock Both Trains ran directly through to CHICAGO, connecting with allTmtes for the NORTH-WEST. T^vnn!oV, “Tnsrfe is* Tmt B “" At Michigan-City, doniiectlon is make with Train*

of Michigan Central, for

Detroir, Bmffttfw, Nim^arm Fall*. Nlwi tgeml, Quebec^ Albrnmy, New YwrM,

•f Bwntwm, *c., 4c.

Pasaengera Who leave New Albehy at 2 P. M, arrive at Niagara Palls next evening, making this a quick,

cheap, and pleasant route; east. ’

Trplh rough Ticket* for sale at any part ofthe Uni-

tedSutes and Canada, N. Sravax*. General

B. ANDERSO*, Superintendent, teral Ticket Agent. angl

MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS R. R.

Hew Arraugement Comme^ ing Thursday January let, 1857.

re the Union Depot, Inexcepted) for Madison in at 1 P. M. with the

JpASSBNGEK Train will leave the Union

dianapolis Daily (.Saudays

at 12 M., connecting at Franklin

Train for Martinsville.

Returning, will leave Madison dally at 6:30 A. M. am ving at Indianapolis at 11A.M., making connections with all the Trains leaving for the west, north and east. The train leaving Martinsville in the morning connects at Franklin with the Train (or Indianapolis. For the accommodation of way passenger*, a car will run in connection with each of the freighttrains daily, which train* remain some time at es>-h station, affording penona an opportunity for th* transaction of

business..

dec30-ly.

D. C. BRABHAM, Superintendent,

NEW ROUTE OPENED. CHANGE OF TIME.

On the Short Line LaFayette & In-

dianapolis.

RAIL ROAD.

/~VN AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC- 32nd, 1856, Trains willleave Union Depot. (North outside) at 11:30. A. H., and 9:15 P.M., for Lafayette: and via the Toledo, Wabash 4 Western B. R.,for Attica. Williamsport, Delphi, LogansDort, DtaviUe, Decatur, Bloomington. Springfield, Peoria, Paris, Naples, and all intermediate towns; and via Lafayette and Michigan City for Chicago, Juliette, Milwaukie, Madison, Dixon, Galena, Dunlleth, Fulton, Rocx Island; Davenport, Iowa City, Muscatine, Burlington, Qnincy, and ail intermediate towns, and all towns in tne Northwest—

Fare the same as by all other Routes.

I'assengers may rely on this being the shortest and quicken Route, to all ef the above places. Tickets for

sale at the Union Depot.

An Accommodation Train will leave (Union Depot) Indianapolis at 7:20 A. M. Stopping at all Stations a snfficient time to do a small amount ofbuainess, and arrive at Lafayette an hour and a half in advance of the

1135 A. M. Passenger Train.

Freight Train leaves Freight Station at 750 A. M.

J. O. D. LILLY, Supt.

L. 41. R. Road.

declS-

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. GOKDON & CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Keeps constantly on hand, a Urge and general stock of Dry Goods, Wbloh they offer on the most favorable terms to Merchants vUfung thair city. aprilll-dly.

chahlss kobtk.

hbxbt hast.

0. H. MAPOTHXX.

ROBYN & CO.,

LITHOGRAPHER * C., B. E. corner Third and Market streets.

LOUI8VILEB, KY.

Maps, Views, Business Cards, Circulars, Labels, Show Cards. 4e., executed in first rate style and at moderate

prices.

A great variety ofWlae,Spirit, Cigar, and other Label* always on hand. septlffdly

MEW BOOKS WERDEN A CHAMBERLAIN'S, Dr. Durbin's Observations la Europe. Dr. Darbta’s observations in th* F-tt Dr. E. Thompson’s letters from Europe. Dr. B. Thompson’s Biographical and Incidental fikotehao. Dr. B. Thom peon’s Moral and Religion* Bee*, vs. Httchkoek’s Religion of Geology. Httchkoek’s Religious Truth ithutratad freu science.

CASH BARGAIN STORE. /~VWING TO THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES good*are telling at A. B. WILLARD 4 CO’S, the people eall lithe CASH BARGAIN STORE Of Indianapolis, and the proprietor! will continue to koopapthe reputation, by selling goods at but aa advaao* overfiretoosL Psiwres In want o< Ladies’ Trtremtap of all ktads, aad a superior assortment of Dress Goods, would find ttgreatly to their advantage to ss at A. k WILLARD 4 CO'S. No. 40 West Washington Street. decli. ..

ZkeAhX Xlffifttctto

,G&ja.cs-y

■3 HE undersigned has established an Agency for the A purchase and sale of Keal Estate In Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, and haa effected _ir-rangome-its which oflbr superior inducemenU fo those viehing l> buy or sell the same in the territory above

lamed.

Particul ir attention will be Leasing Finns, examinin, vhich it may be necessary

hands of agents.

James McConnell, HOWARD BALDWIN, Real Estate Agents,

Coait ftoi

AM,

D Ca E. W. H. 111., Indianapolis;

.ar, Indkanapo #: Judge Samuel Hanna, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Hon. J. B. Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge J. H. Mathews, Goshen, Ind.; Horace w. Baldwin, AnrBtor, No ale county, tad.; Hon. G.W. MeCodnell, Angola, Steusec county. Ind. mart

Keai estate Agents,

use, Albion and Ligonia^Noble co., Ind. ;—Charles C. Tucker, Waahington City, H. 111., Indianapolis; MoKernan 4 Ed-

FSOPLK ABOUT BWTUbO if ALL & WINTER GARMENTS

aney Over-Coattegs; ^

Bl’* aafito^TiwoiMd American Oaauimuruu;

wand Graaadlar Vesttogs, of wkfoh

rocoiviagaU tao

JI1W ft IT L E 8 latrodoeod ia th* Now York aad Bouton markets. MJUI AMD BOY8’ RKADY-MADB CLOTHING of ^GIOTnpFURMiaaUIG GOODS naoqsalld by a 1 a

i and Cotton Drawers;

tettt wytea of Ties, Stocks, Cravats, Bcwm,

fi

» ,f STORE igrtfsnursTUA; B0 ahoNaot notlcoaad on Ota moat reaso jSSttpteh SBbBSS

ireT .-a* ^v*)*

iga—rv-t-

&r*vk*oh vidbt

FAECT BASKETS FAHCY BASKETS! f H A VE now In store the most complete stock of BA8X KET3everfonndin any place in the world. Among

theoi are-

102 doz. White, Colored aad Striped, Ova Octagon and

Square, Ladles’ Reticule Baskets;

50 do Embroidered, Covered, handled Baskets; SO do Colored, Covered, ban died, Berlin Baskets;

4 do New York Sailor Baskets;

10 do White and Colored, Oval and Octagon, Taaaell

do Colored Round Jenny Lind Baskets; do Colored and White Knftttwg Baskets; do Fine Colored Card P-amilftd Baskets;

do i Mdreas’ Fancy Baskets,

do Painted, Oval and Octagou and Square Fancy

Baskets-

do White and C lored Cap Baskets; do Bmbrotdoiad, Round aad Octagon Work Basdo White and Painted Bound and Octagon Work do Traveling Baskets of every description; do German and Preach Market Baskets; “ " * ‘ itlao—a

>, Card,

’X*.**.*^^*—***^.°‘ IV ooaKoia, Birds’ Neats, TaWeBlat*,CiOth Hampers; all ofwhidkl offer

at tbe Brest reasonable nrtcM.

CHARLES MAYER,

So-WWi

October 21 1866. '

10 25 18 60 35 22 10

26 30

FRESH SUPPLIES OF STATIONERY X34.XT a*y ALWU

WARDER & CHAMBERLAIN'S. T A RGB SUPPLIES ABE DAILY ABJUVtNG, OF JL/ Bnff Lottes. Bnvelopea, Canary Envelopes, Ladles

Letter I Writing

TBE eAKTET RWI * G. G. HOL.-TIA.Y. IS MOW WELL SUPPLIED WITH A ' MAGNIFICENT StOCK jRcrtLCLOTar >E AND QUALITY.

MM AK.ES BETTER AMR WORK BHIMGLErt than any other mill from any kind of wood. iVB. The mills which the subeeriber* offer to thepublie for the manu>actare of Shirrlto, hare been la conrtant use in different portions of the country, for lb* paat 30 months. In Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan, moat of the shingles are manufactured from split pine bolt* , and the average work per day of 3 hands ia shout 11,000. Since Introduction Into general use, the quallity and speed of tbe work done have been steadily advancing, and for th* beauty of work this mill has no equal. Its product will always command the highest price

in market, aad most ready ante.

Tbe saws in these milla will cut more, with leas wear, than those in other mil’*, for the reason that they cut lengthwise with the grain of the wood. The saw clean better, runs with less friction, cut* more with less power

and with lew UabHity ta heat the saw, than other mill*.

We claim for this mill:

1st. That 13/100 to 16,000 shingles is fair work for a day of ten hours. 2d. That the work is better and will bring a better price than the work of other mill*.

3d. That the mill is better made, mere simple, aad lew liable to derangement than others. 4th. That it is perfectly adapted to the cutting of shingles, box stuff, barrel heading, (either beveled or

parallel or other ahert boards.

5th. That the wws are better protected and will last to do more work.

6th. That no saw is more easily kept In order.

7th. That it makes more afetegles from the same amount of timber than any other sawing mill. This miU can be seen in operation ta Indianapolis, where the sample of its work can be examined, or

L Mewra. H. A. White 4 6*., on East-sL , between the railroads. Ki;hti for sale, with milla and much lory. Address R. Hatch, Indianapolis

gmnsport, ted. Terms,

. . .. v . RUFUS HATCH. marlldwtf. - >G.B. ARMSTRONG. TRANSPORTATION. I TRAnoruKTATlON.

WINTER ARRANGEMENT, CHANGE OF TIME!

CENTRAL AND

OHIO,

BALTIMORE AND OHIO! RAIL. ROADS! Being the only Route to Washington City! Only direct Route to Baltimore!! AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO NEW YORKI!

via:

Baltimore and Philadelphia.

tia :

Columbus, Zanesville, Newark and Wheeling, TTIORMING one great consolidated line of travel from X? - Colambus, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Waahington Junction, 3 miles from Baltimore, with the B. 4 0. R. R. Co.’* Branch Road to WASHINGTON CITY, affording the ezeiutnm mud onlf through Ticket and Baggage Check arrangement between the cities of (ho West and the National Capital. Connecting also at the Station In Baltimore, with the Railroad* to PHILADELPHIA,NRW YORK AND BOSTON, being the only route by which merchants and traveler* cun purchase tickets that will enubie them to visit the cities of BAL TIMOBE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, at die cost of a ticket to New York by other line*, an edrentage that ie afforded hf tkie rente only. Three Daily Trains from Indianapolis,

via:

INDIANA CENTRAL R. R., At7 15 ▲ m.,1:15f. x., and 11:15 r. n. Passengers leaving Indianapolis on SATURDAY at 1:15 P.M., via. 1. C. B. R. arrive in Baltimore Monday morning at 10 o’clock, TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE and Waahington City at 11 A. M. Two Daily Trains,

via:

INDIANAPOLIS <k CINCINNATI RAIL ROAD. At 1 r. b, and 11:00 r. ■. Paaaengera going East from Indianapolis, have the choice of either ofthe above routes each of which make direct and eloee connection at Columl no, Ohio, with trains of the Central Ohio and Baltinu re Railroads. By the Express train or this route the time from Indianapolis to Baltimore ia but 304 hour*, and to Washington is but 31| hours, being the snortest time made, which is not the tesult of excessive speed, but from the fret that it s 100 miles shorter than any other completed route. Try Baggage checked through from Indianapolis to Baltimore and Washington City. Fare saa law m* fey mmy oilier Haute. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And all information please apply at the Union Depot, Indianapolis. WM. 8. WOODS1DK, Master Transportation. J. M. Shaut, General Western Agent. dec3l-tf.

IME ADAMS EXPRESS GO’S Great Eastern, western and Southern EXPRESS ! nPWO Expresses leave daily for 1 CINCINNATI,

BALTIMORE,

PHILADELPHIA,

PITTSBURG, NBW YORK,

BOSTON,

ST. LOUIS,

CAIRO,

MADISON, LEXINGTON, FRANKFORT,LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, And all intermediate points. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. desire to call the attention of Merchants, Bankers, and other* to the QtxIoIk. ‘X'ixxxo ! Made by this Express. Having greetar acilities than heretofore, for expressing heavy rKSf.ht and parcel*, of all descriptions, te the above mused places, we are prepared to tax* freight at greatly roanted rates. Money, Jewelry, Valuables and Merchandise of every description, forwarded in charge of special Meesenge: and delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills wifi bo collected, and order* attended to with promptness. For further information Inquire at tLe Office of THB ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 West Washington ah nov 20 ' JOHN H. OHR, Agent.

Us work perfectiv in frvr 3 to Mm to at**, I by thousands aad proa* need to be tb* boat Ntt *d) ever CiscovuruU. Tb* vital forces aad tk j capacity of reetataaco li th human structure have t wa greatly Inmmeeit b> tta use, and there remains a< l the shadow of a doubt that the tendency to t'on»ump ton oven, would const oily diminish, U poronia aad a. oen would dally or weekly M**te (genuine) Klactri. Oil an a preventative, aa wnUaatoaUevtafiaaad onr. painful eomplateta. This Oil acts on the syaten with electricity, is ol pure vafaiabt* preparation, not bo slightest danger c i at* plying it outwardly or ihwa dly, it at once give* r pa manuntenre,!* most case*,I u from u a to twenty m nteboatphytiologtaUofEu ope have discover 14a all Organic Derangement In l ie Animal System ia the •teste#aa obstruction of th Pbysico-Kloclro Fluid ia the organ direaeed-a skill. \ application of t te Olt patoln immediate motion th* erve laid, aad th) cure ■a at oooo accomplished. No .deeding, no von ittag, porgtngor bhstenng is reaorte to. ^jrtecijpol Depot, corner Wal .utand Eighth 3 roots. Dealers and Druggists can b* supplied, W h leeal# and KotaU. Price 35 cento, 52 cents, and 91 o per Bottle. ^Try everything else, then give this oneslmpl trial ITJ'No goantne “ Electric Oil ’ sold oy ped ars b> theU ailed State*. H7AU the bottloa have A E. S M1TH blown la the gteii ILrM- B.—Office removed to mv New Store, N. K cor. of Wateut and Bighth ats. A. E. SM TH. HVBeware of a dangerous mixture of Can phea* and lord Oil, made by a drunken y >ung man,»ailing himself “Frofasaor.” N. B.—Large bottles ten times Chrapest: SoW by W 4 W. ROBERTS General Agt. JttljH 14 West Waahington at , Indianaj on*.

THE GREATEST AGUE REMEDY OF THU AGE!!! MOXLEi & BAiiilEO VEGETABLE AGUE HAULER! Warranted a certalB cure for Ague, Chillaa id leva Chronic Diarrhoea, Intermittent Fever, Sick 1 eaa ache,and all other Billiou* complaints. Per sale by July2 W. W. ROBEK TS.

ired the patent rightfor Jonea’ Elastic Horae whlah, is unquestionably the boat article . It ia of peculiar and ingenious make, the

partly composed, giving a tigbt-

chens** ‘

JONES’ PATENT HORSE SHOE. THOMAS MARKHAM, Comer ef Pennsylvania and Market Streets,

TT A9 secured the

XI Shoe, now in uae.

rubber of which it is partly com_ _ _ nesa and a apring which enables* hone to do'more service and with greater ease than anything heretofore invented. He invites the attention of hotel-keepers, livery men, draymei, and others having hones toinoe,

to this valuable improvement.

I also continne to attend te all Iron Job work, and solicit the patronage ol those having work In my linn to do. THOMAS MARKHAM, Corner of Pennsylvania and Marketsta.

Indianapolis, July 22,1856.

P. S.—County right* for Jones’ Patent Hone Shoo can be purchased by application as above.

MAMMOTH LATH MACHINE.

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAIL.JROAD. CHANGE OF TIME*

1857

LOU’A'jy o:

1857

TO DETROIT !

S'VN AND AFTER TUESDAY, FEB. 10th, the

Passenger Train wi I leave Peru at

434 A. M. After the arrival of th* train from the Eaat, on th* Toledo, W abash, and Western Railroad. Will stop at all stations, aad arrive at Indianapolis at 12:35 P. M., connecting with trains for Dayton, Colombo*. Cincinnati. Madison, Louia -ffle, Terre Haute

aadSt.

Returaing, will leave IndtaaaaoUa at 205 P. M. Stop at ail stations, aad arrive at Peru at 604 P. M.t connecting directly with the train for Loganaport aad

necting directly Delphi. Taking the train Eaat, passenger? reach Wabeah, Huntington, Fort Wavno and Toledo, th* same

night.

At Toledo, close connections are made with Trains

for Cleveland and all points Eaat.

PasaeagerefrouB Central and Southern Indiana and Ohio for Detroit, will bow save money by taking the Route via Peru and Toledo. The Detroit Bond tenow open and pasaeegers can go through without delay. Call i*r through tickets at oteoa In the Utaoa

Dei>ot

A Train win leave Loganaport dally, at 7Mi A. M, un the Cteetanott and Loganaport Radraod. ~ tagntKokomo at 9X7 A. iL, with th* T

ir Indiana “

Fre^jhtT

lor IndtanapoQ*.

igbt Iralns ran daily each wav.

JAM. H. MILLS, Sup’t

X. l*-Browm’a Ptttoiat* Jsnzwnry 15, 1836THESE MACHINES have now been thoroughly I tested, a number of which are now in successful operation, and are giving perfect satisfaction, as will be aeen by certificates from purchaser*. Thev are built of Iron, and put up all ready for attaching the power, and being a self-feeder, it require* no extra skill to operate and keep them in order. We are now building three »ixe», *a follows: No. 1 has four knivea,aad will cut 200,00*1 Laths per day, with three hor*e power. No.2 haotwo knives, and will cut 100,260 loth* par day. with two h ree power. No. 3 haa oaokhree, and will cut 50/100 Laths per day, with one horsepower. Head the eertifieateaofthose that are running the above

maehinea.

FuanxLiii, Johnson Co.. Ind., A prill?, 185*. This certifies that we have purchased of Brown 4 Learned, one of their Mammoth Lath tfarhlaee. and have been operating with it for the last four Trunks and will state that the Machine works to our satisfaction aad w* take please rein recommending it to others. J. M. COLE 4 HIGH. Snail Mill, nag lamaBarous, April96,183*. woU,makmggood Laths, and reqnitoa butlitti*power to run it,and wa advtee any oa* wanting maahliinij for cutting Laths, to purchase the Mam mote. WELLS 4 FLETCHER. II f For Machines and Right* apply to Brown dt Learned, Proprietor* Indiana poll*, Indiana. Otero at tee Patent Agency, Meridian street, a few doom south ofthe Foot Office, ate* of the MAMMOTH LATH MACHINE, where the Maehinecxn be aeen stall time*.

may 12-11.

American, German, French and Ungliefr Goods. T WISH to call the attention of the publis to my very X large New Stock of Goods, amongst which are INDIA RUBBER OOODS, As Balls, Babies, Doll-heads, Toys, Rattles, Pocket, Redding, Back, Side and Puff Combs, Whip*, Corkscrews, ete., etc. CHINA GOODS, As Doii-heads, Babies, Figures, Animals, Candlesticks, Cologne Bottles, Ink-stands, Segar-etands, Ash-cups, Match-boxes, Card-baskets, Te* Setts. £04 Do*. HID DOLLS. Of different sizes. Doll-heads, Doll-bodies, Dressed Dolla, Drama, Guns, Swords, Cartridge-boxes, Knapsacks, Soldier Cape, Cannons, Magic Lanterns, ABC loxes, Diseected Maps, Menageries, Llv-

r.ii.iiia..o, ....... uis.oe$, Draps, Freight Wagons, Puzzles, Caricatures, Building Blocks, Toel Chests, Tambourines, Guitara, Violins, Bird Urgaas, Swiss Musical Boxes. Accordeons, Glass Harmonicas v tanos. Watch Stanos, Japanned Ware and Tin ' v oy», l adies Work Boxes, Jewelry, Vienna Boxes, Sea Shells, Sea Weed, Violin, Guitar, and Banjo Strings, Cabar, Portmonaiee. Buck Purses, Segar Cases, Napkin Rings, Metamorphoses, Dominoes, Checker Boards, Chessmen, Lottos,Mask Beards, Whiskers, Poeket and Table Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Fish Lines, Fish Hooks, Reeds, Perfumery, Ivory and English Horn Combe, Needles, Pins, L< okine Glasses, Beads,Pistols, Game Bag*,Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Pocket Companions, Steel Pens, Lend Pencils, Night Tapers, aad a thousand dif-

ferent articles too numerous to mention.

October 21,1856.

CHARLES MAYER, No. 39 Washington street

WILLIAM Y. WILEY. REAL ESTATE AGEST. D UY8, Sells, and Exchanges Property of Ol all kb d* D Rents and Leases Houses, Lots and F. nns; Collects Rents, Notes and Claims; Advances Money on all kinds of Property; Bays and sells Stocks, Bonds, N. less d Mortgage t Draws Deeds, Mottgages. Leases an. Agreement; Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Coll ;c tions; ^ ffrys Taxes, and Examinee Title* in all parts oft ke Buys, Sells and Locates Land Warrants; Finds Purchasers for Stocks of Goods or other Bt ti Attends to Buying and 8c Uing all kinds of Proper 1 y; Enters Lands, and gives in formation concerning the n; 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 ed in Real Estate Securities only. Enquiries by letter promptly replied to. Carriage always at the door to snow property. All Business Matters stnctiysonfldentialRefera to all the liuslness men oi the city. Office No. 37M East Washington street, up stairs, posit* W right House. l*prl -du

AT THE LADIES’ FANCY STORE ■yyT & c *U attention to our fine slock of CLOAKS, Consisting of Velvet More antique and cloth, which w offers! very low price*. Al*o fine Dress Silks of the richest aad most elegant sty les. Lace and Swiss Setts of Collars and sleeves, and a variety of seasonable gooes, which will be sold very low for cosh, ta order to make room for our spring stock. W* have a few setts ol fine furs, vhich we will sell at J. K. WHELAN 4 Co. No. 5 Bates House, Waahington Street. JanH.

first cost.

MAGNOLIA SALOON. ILLINOIS STREET, CORNER OF 1HB ALLEY BELOW THE “PALMER HOURS,” INDI-

ANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

HANK DeKNlGHT, Prapriotar.

TPHE finest Old Imported Liquors, Warranted Pure ^X^ andtatadaltei ated. Genuine imported CIGARS,

EATING SALOON. Th*'larder of Ue ‘ ‘MAGNOLIA” te at ail timos fur

■tehed with aA (he Gam* of the season. Oysters, etc.,

which *r" P ce F^ <l ^ te* in *ny maimer.

.TCP The mot attentive aad earefol servants ats em-

customers may rely upon prompt attention

to ail their wants. JanSl-dlm-hac.

UTKteT AHA BALK STABLER,

In the Alley Sooth of Washington Street,

between Illinois and Meridian Streets,

Indianapolia.

HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND BUGGIES

TO HIRE.

Hones kept by the day, week or meote.

INDIANAPOLIS St CINCINNATI

RAIL ROAD!

1 " “ ■ “ ■ Uvery buataess at the old stand, aad aoUutte a store of thoir patronage. W. WILKINSON.

■AYAH A CIOAKS AMD TOBACCO.

1st ttate leans at L3R n. m. aii>rea at Cincina atiansw. ^ 1 **sas£

RUMORS!

[D res s G o o d s

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f tsfkA ak % .'tCk fiz

HEAL AGENT, MILLINERY AND DRIBS MAKING

fiirii——r, Wmmm R*mk*r, by

sssss.

-MO”’'

iMDlAMAfous, utdiamA lhnnt

Sr^jss

. nk..i tb. ■ «1 r I rl

BY

MRS- S-Sf- WI

.I. T 0 u22 £ 2^ra ta a!2S!Ez mm *m£f'

The adrerasur has a

msmm.

CkMftM Oolite

CITT TAXES. ■ - Cm Tuasscuaa’sOmcu, l Indianapolis, September 16,1856. j qpHE Tax Duplicate for I860, is now ta the hamte Ol X the CHy Treasurer, who may bo found at ail tim« * at hia office In Odd Fellows’HaD. the tax-payers >f tea City of ladhampoli*, are raatiectMly rrauiistall to eaDaad sattloteeta taxasataa earty day, as teeti .m for eoUauttou te short,aad tea City is in want of fund* to moottho domaada upon the Treaaury. FRANCIS KING, septlodtf ^ CltyTrenanrer. FAIRBANKS’ eXLKBRATRD - SCALES.

J. L DRAKE 4 OO.,

„. T '_ BOSTON

BENZOLE GAS APPARATUS fM^SsiWaaSB * 1

CLEAR AND STEADY

JtttyU-dtf

» STEADY 1X01X1, Ihor. PXrttea wiahlng to 11; ht s a^xE5a.

■ Ha ~^.wmL»co.