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IN DIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD.

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NBW BLACKSMITH BSTABLISHTTHEunderslgaed having determined on a permanent A location In this rtty, would peg leave to inform the public, that they maj.cortUepUj expect lojutye any kind of Job Workdonep jmp&j and m good style, end at flair prices. ■ OBSB BBOJEIMO: would any to Farmers, 11 veiysbad;Omnibus and Draymen, aa Well aegaoUemen and foot nag B’hoya, ptoam try eaur work. Prom long expavience in the buataeas, ho Is prepared to do *11 work ta his line a* tt tbonad be.

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men. Repairing done on abort notice. . Shop removed to the new brick on Pe Streetoopoeite the State Bank.? E V F- i

sSm^krn.

the new brick on Pennsylvania

r £ V J5 T W

THOMAS MARKHAM

1H nne-

Nr«i

aneoama acaavu, nxnv mn u HAHN, C©„

lpWYORKTOifeit»R

r FrAast Waahlagton-st, oppoahe the Oapit

INDIANAPOLIS*; IRD, ^an«» ve^ Urge and Mttan

Y-AfADS GLOWING, n »BHT8’ FURNI8HIMG -GOODK am h as Caps, Shirts*. Collar*, Hanikcr-

^ cfcfeft, kts.,kc.

Ml - L **/»• her. ■■

•saiwJt asWRi

hOHOOL FOE

\ Hr>. Hott, a. x.,wm open s danartmont r imam, and admlmloB, apply to the

N. B. The price iu Great Britain of the five Periodicals above-named is

about $31 per annum.

T&E t\in.ni:n s guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By Henry Stephens, F. R. 8., of Kdlnburgh, and the the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture In Yale College. New Haven. 8 vol*. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel

W'’--

riculture <

circulation

price to.

FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO VOLUMES 11 - r - - When sent by mail (post id) to California and Oro- ( pon the price will be 37. i' * < very other pait:Of tha Jnion.aad to Canada (poat-pa 'gfi. This work la nor tke old ** Book of U>© Farm ** Remittances for any ofthe abq publication* should always be addressed, post-psiJto < pnblishera, LBONAKD cottaoo. No. 54 OoM3c rt. Now Tort. dec89-y. - : .

0 0

B

B

E W. W. E

S 8 . ..FT ' ; - - X3H.xja-ca-i»T. No, 14, West WaAhington street. TT AS a large stock of French Drags and MedMrt* rl always onhawAa* low prices. Oatland examine. PnroW esaad Liquor, for Illlnol* a»d Wfoeonaln Free Buk Bm* taken, except taofoUowtag. '• Prairie State Bank. Bank of KushvlUe, Jan.80-d3m. .. ~ - .. . * i.i

HOTELS, m: NEAL HOUSE;’ IDBAlny Pjropri© ""oWEN’S HOTEL. BKNHY A. 0OTA1/T,....

MISCELLANEOUS.

uUmfA

NT MEDICAL.

n.s.nou.

(8

HORN A READ.

»n to H. J. HoraJt

M ann nnrati. aa«i.aa» it, STAPLE ANI> FANCY XaZAYT CKOOXaflL. \ CABJNBTS, 4MJL CL.OTHS, AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. Jfe. 10, Wtet Washington st.,

IJfDIAJfAPOUa.

TTAVING made arrangemanU lo tacremr the bstriJlL sees of the old Boom of H. J. HORN ettbrt tmhswamonlnfoun.sml having adopted the ONE PRIJE CASH SYSTB1C wa art flow prepared to oibr to the customer? of the old hoase and to the trade of IndtanapoUa aad sarrouadlag

AMERICAN. HOTEL OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. W. J. ELUOTT, Proprietor, HIT’Me&ls at all Hours of the day. decUdly BROADWAY HOTEL, CINCINNATI, 0. OdPT. CHAS. H. CK0RWELL, Proprietor, Srookfootat 5 A. M.fer pueeengere 6y the Morning 7-aiu*. api*-ly NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN O. PLACE,proprietor, BARKY D. FLETCHER, Bupt., SOUTH-EAST CORNER MAIN AND FOURTH 8T8., JL46UiSVIL<L.B, KY. rpHIS 8UPKK B ESTA BLISHMENT HAVING BREN X re-fitted and improvedin every department. Is now' re-opened for the aeoemmedatton of the Fabric. It contains over 800 large, .light, well-ventilated and handsomely furnished apartment#. ' THE DINING HALL Will comfortably seal ever 809 Gaeau,and Is arranged with an especial view to the comfort of families, being provided with separate tables, at which parties may eqtoy the privacy of a home. Every attention will be said by proprietor* and attaches, to the comfort of aupetrons of the National. octSO dly. JOHN O.PLAO” Proprietor. FIRE CRACKK&S! F1RK CKXCKEKEI I Can offer to the trade— 160 Boxes Fire Crackers, No. 1;

100,000 Torpedoes; 200 doz. Rocket^

600 do Roman Oandles;

300 do Serpents;

With a general assortment of Flre_Works of the best

muuflacture, at very low figures.

CHARLES MAYER,

No. 29 Washington street. Oetober21, 1856, d6m REMOVAL. WM. €. Whitcher * Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS HATS, CAPS, FURS, HATTERS, TRIMMINGS, PLUSHES, AC.,

Conakry, greater attractions and better bargains than they yfll find in the city. Our stock will at all times be and through the busy seasons will b» added to —,. One of the firm will remain In the Eastern Markrta through Ue Spring aad Fall, an 1 wlUpay particular attention to filling all orders that our custo-

mers mhy fnvon ms wfoh.

Ladles will find at all times at out estab Ishments, No. 10, West Washta non-sa^ every nnWe worn by them, aad may feel the assurance that oar goods wl 1

he as represented.

Package* aeot to all parts of the city. ADVICE TO HUSBAND* AMD WIVES*

ALSO,THOSE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. 4 Ooi’d Steel Plates 36 eta , plain plates 25 els. Dee of

■ ' . postage.

The work contains a dissertation on the neceestty of Marriage, instruction* la Courting, with a cure for love, effect* of Celibacy, Cohabitation, cause of Sterility explained. Idsrease of fhmlly, with many other asefhl Instruction*,—from the Fra> chof Jean Dubois. HENRY S. G. SMITH A Co.

Address,

Agents Wanted. jan27-d6m.

Box 4216 Poet Offlee, N. Y.

GEIBER’S PATBMT GRAIN SEPARATOR, HIPROVED. •

4

TJECKIVED FIRST PREMIUM ATTHE INDIANA LL State Fair, Oct. 1866, (threshing and cleaning In 6 m and 12s. 11 bushels and 50 pounds, being one bushel and 50 poands more and lu less time than the Rich-

A RE now permanently located in their now store, ■TV No. 139 Walnut street, west side, above Third-st. Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is now complete, to which we aie daily adding direct from the Manufacturers all the new style* of Hats, Caps, Ac. Our Silk Hats are all of our own manufacture. As our stock of goods is muck larger than at any former season, we are determined to offer it to wholesale buyers at such prices and on terms that cannot fall to re satisfaction to all- WM. C. WHITCHER A CO.

giv<

Cincinnati., Mar. 3, ’57,

mar3d2m

No. 139 Walnut-sL

EVANS, ID,DOG PRINTER, Carrie per Hoar! TWPna<hat»mtiMM •,*■•** _ Philadelphia Pron*. *t Of late m Franmlim Institute -j tw* Pm** m**- rrt^ew.-a <:««*. ^ T « TtaMMd C«S. T*’ Bomr.lt lOYY* O.nr, WCjV>-*Sa-PTie*, T»t«wL Cor.library, FOURTH ST. below Chegtnnfc

marodlm

Thiladxlphia. Pa.

FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT FOR 1857.

Talentine A Co’s

EXPRESS FREIGT LINE, BEIWESN EAST AND WEST, Yia. New York <k Erie Lake Shore Railroad.

TIME; SIX TO EIGHT DAYS. 7T~P Messengers sent with each train.

Goods for Indianapolis changed only at Dunkirk. Freight from New York to Indianapolis, 1st class, 51 90,2d do., 51 40,3d do, t 51 30 her 100 Ibs^ Have

your roods ms ' ' "

Freight Line.”

PRINCIPAL OFFICES.

No. 175Broadway,New York; No.39 South Levee, St. Louis; Bellefontaine Freight Depot, Indianapolis. feb26. L. RILEY, a gent.

above machine received first premium at Indiana State Fair, Oct. 1856. We make either the Belt or Geared Machine. Also—J. J. Mann’s 1st premium Self-Raking Reaper, combined with the mower, (1st premium awarded at last four Indiana State Fairs.) Also—Moore’s 1st Premium Wheat Drill. Also—Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Castings, and job work in general, Ac. HASSELMAN A VINTON, Washington Foundry and Machine Works, Indianapolis, (nd. feb2-d&w8m. IN PL’ESSore, Wilstach, Keys ft Co., CINCINNATI, Have In Press, and will shortly publish, HOOPER'S WESTERN FRUIT BOOR A compendious collection of Facts from the Notes and ExpsaiBRca of bnccxurcL Fruit Culttrists, arranged for .. 1 Practical Use in the Orchard and Garden, by E. J. Hooper, member of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, and formerly editor of the “Western Parmer and Gardner,” with Colored Illuetrationa 0/ Wo*, tern Pruitt, and other embellishments. One volume 12mo., price 51. Will be sent by mall for that price. marlSdwSt GIBSON HOUSE, WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. A. WETHERBKE, Proprietor.

maradly

WBfiBaiBHyiw DR EASTERLY’S. lODlNg ANN SANS'APARILLA. "“mSZZ'ZP** «••• *~ng*r, Chmpor, -W HAVE E BEY SOLD DOElMa THE LAST TWO YE AES. Kaarci^r^sLSBSfss; tha lodida of Potamlnm, the Extract of Raswparilfo, (tha Hondaraa RoetJ Ue Yellow Dock and StUltagta, with other valuable vegetable extract*, which renden compound tha meat certain and srihutlva cunttva knawn tor all tllsiasti arlatag from an tmpura state of tha BLOOD or habit of tha system, via: Scrofula or King’s Evil, Tumors, Cancers, Eruptions on the skin. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore-eye*, Ring-wo na or totter, Faald head ,OM sores sad atoars, F««« sorea^welliog oflha Glands, Leprosy, White Swelling*, Scrofuloa* orTaoucular Consumption of Ue Lungs, Blotches, Bolls, Plmplea on the face, Scarry, Diseases of tha Kidneys, Dropey, Gravel, Files, Liver Complaint, febaondary EyphUU br Venerial Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, General Debility, Neuralgia or Tlck-Dolorerux, PSinsln the Bouse and Joints, Female Irregularities, Chronia Coughs, aad all dlseaeesarlabg flam Ue aaaof Mereary and Calomel. The astonishing power of Dr Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla In driving out and radically removing all diseased and impure fluids from the body, Is no doubt owing to tbeiinal Ales* curative jtropor ties cental tied lu the ingredients, and Ue acienUfle manner of its prepa-

ration,

No preparation claims to combine such medicinal properties a* are employed in this, and no other has ever effected so many astonishing cures. The most eminent physicians In St. Louis, and also those ol nearly every city and town in the Western and Southern States, recommend this preparation, because it is no secret remedy and they know Ue Ingredients are Ue best that can be used. Dr. Easterly’s Iodine and Sarsaparil.a searches out the very Roots of the disease, destroys the germ by purifying Ue blood, changing morbid Secretions, and driving out all impure and diseased fluids of the body,—thus removing the cause and rendering the Cure Certain and Permanent. No person afflicted with any of the diseases for which tt is recommended should fall to give tt trial. It is the only sure and safe remedy for thoroughly eradicating MERCURY from the system and forlhe euro of SECONDARY SYPHILIS and VKNKRIAL DISEASES. No matter how bad may be the disease, will ANNIHILATE and KXt’KL THE VIRUS aud restore the system to a perfect state of health and

purity.

ITFOAUTIOJr.—Purchasers should be partiouln tot skforDH. EASTERLY’S IODINE AND SARSAPARILLA, and take nothing else. No other preparation combines the lODUJE OP POTASH, SAR. SAFARILLA, YELLOW DOCK AND STILLINGIA and no other noMeeaea the cantlve powers of this, a* housanda will testify that hav* used It. KT* /'rice,on* dollar per bottle; or six bottles for vedoUan. TTr* A liberal deduction made euagaln.

ealers who buy to

Hj 3 Preparedby Dr. Easterly, corner of Third asd

beatnutStreets,8t. Louis, Mo.

For sale by TOMLINSON AND OOX, Druggists,

Indianapolis, aud by Druggists and Dealers In Medi-

cine generally throughout the United Slates.

cine generally throughout

Jan29 dAwSm

FRUITS.

2d dp., 51 40,3d do,, 51 30 ber 100 Ibe. Have

roods marked “By Valentine & Co’s Express 135Drums,New Fifs. it Line.” 25 Boxes, do Raisins, in ira— a* Prunes,

LEY, Agent. j an i7.

zo .Boxes, oo xtaisins, 10 Kegs, do Prunes,

Just received and for sale at lowest figures, by

WRIGHT, BATES & MAGUIRE,

Wholesale Grocers, No. 6 Bates House.

Found at Last THE GREAT REMEDY TOR

CONSUMPTION. DR. CARTER’S COUGH BALSAM.

For the cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Consumption,

Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Patu iu the bideund Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, l.lver Complaint, Palpitation of the heart, r nd all Diseases

Oft o Throat, Chest ami Lungs.

THHE time has come when Consumption may be class*

A ed among the

CURABLE DISEASES.

Weare living In an age of Improvement, ami Medl oalScienceis making rapid advancement. Importau discoveries are being made inthe medlcial agents employed, as well as the art of preparing aud combining them. The most important idsovery made in the nineteenth century, is that celebrated remedy for the Lungs,called DE.CARTER’S COUGH BALSAM. This medicinecombieea remarkable Tonic, Kxpec-

„ . les. The Tonic

properties strengthen (he lungs, while the Expeclor*

and

BENZOLE LIGHT. J- L. DRAKE & C O., No. 32 West Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut, OINOINNATI, OHIO. Manufacturers of the Boston BENZOLE GAS GENERATOR. O. P. DRAKE’S PATENT, 1853. TOWELLINGS, SEMINARIES, HOTELS. Stores, A/Halls, Factories, Public Buildings, &c-, fitted up with this apparatus and warranted to furnish a clear and aleadyjight, at all seasons of the year. N. B. That Drake’s apparatus is the only Bensole apparatus that will work satisfactorily through the cold weather. For State, County or Town Rights, apply aa above. febl4-tf.

i DOZEN Daah Churns, assorted sixes, in store and

± for sale, at

septll-u

Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,

74 East Washington-st.

CARTS, HOBBY-HORSES, SLEIGHS,

In store and for sale by the undersigned. 10 dex. Childrens ’Carts, from 92 60 to 515 apiece. 6 do Hobby-Horses, from 52 to 918 apiece.

1 do Propellers;

3 do Sleds; 6 do Sleighs; ■ n do Skates;

Ibis medfttneeombices r

toraut, soolliiug and healing properitles.

properties strengthen (he lungs, while

ant properties produce free and easy expectoration, and its toothing and healing properties speedily allay the Cough and all Inflammation, and effort a perfect euro by soothing asd »lregibeuing thulrriialed organs To much care and attenuonMuinot be given to

DISEASES OF THE LUNGS.

Our varying climate and the cold, bleak winds ofthe North and West produce Colds and Coughs which demand ofthe wise and prudent the earliest attention.— Have you got a Cold or Cough T Do not neglect tt for a tingle day. Procure at once that celebrated remedy. Dr. Carter's Cough Balaam,which has cursed thousands upon thousands of Colds Coughs, Asthma and Con-

sumption, after every other means had failed aao the patient had been given up by friends and physicians person afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any disease 1 Throat. Chest or Lungs, will be Just to themselves

do Childrens’ Rattan Chairs;

CHARLES MAYER,

October 21,1856.

No.89 Washington street.

d6m

Bags 1 Halve

Sundries. Prime Eastern Coffee.

30 Halves Chests Tea—All grade

50 Kegs Soda.

50 Boxes, do. 1st Papers.

Just received, by

Vv:

Janl7.

BIGHT, BATES dt MAGUJRK.

Dr. Bay’* Coffee Boilers. T AM Agent for the sale of Dr. Ray’s Coffee Boilers. A These boilers will make a better article of Coffee than- can be made by any other means. They save nearly .half the entire expense of coffee and tea, besides greatly improvlug the flavor. Ism authorized to return the purchase money within four days if the purehaaer wishes to return the boiler.

B. F. TUTTLE,

mar7dlm 98 West Washington-st.

Queensware. T'VIRBCT importation - per Ship* “ Northland” and JLr “Muaongus,” 99 Cratealn Store,aasorted In White iron StoneDining Ware,new styles; Tea do do Toilet do do

Dishes;

Bakers, dec. JACOB LINDLEY,: 4Ug7tf No. 16. West Waahlngton Stree

to die.

No:

ofthe

if they go down in the grave without Waling the virtue

of DB. CARTER’S COUGH BALSAM 1

ITT 3 Patci—Trial bottle, 25 eta.; large bottles, *1 per

bottle, or six bottles for 56.

A liberal deduction made to dealers who buy to sell

again.

Preparedby Dr Easterly, corner of Third and ChnaU nut streets, St. x/>uis, Mo., sole proprietor. Orders

promptly Oiled.

r sale by TOMLINSON 4 COX, Druggist*, In. id by Druggists and Dealers of Medicine

K AITS AS LAND AGENCY.

M. J- FOGARTY,

REAL ESTATE * GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,

LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T.,

TTAVING permanently located at Leavenworth, he JOL-will attend to the purehaae aad sale of Lands and Town Lots, make collection*, pay taxes, invert money, oerte land warrants, rent houses, receive ana forward goods end merchandise, or tranmet an y other bastneas, os commission, which may be entrusted to him, with

prompt and *arefill attention.

The moat settsf ory refers nee given.

lETOFFlGR en Mato Street, opposite Steamboat

—*8ri*w«

Kansas, Kebraaka, Iowa, Wiacmudn and

XurnoMta Land*,

ENTERED ON TIME!!

T HAVE MADE ARRAMGEMENT8 TO ENTER X In the above named Sutes and Territories, any quantity of choice lands, from 40 to SOyjrO acres, for parti# on twelve months credit in quarterly payments. Also, with cash and warrants. I have new

experienced and good Judge* out, making aeV Tne highest price paid for warrant*. “ Letters answered giving feU particulars.

WILLIAM Y. Wl

GRAND OPENING,

or -

NEW AND HANDSOME DRY GOODS, lEVEBY DESCRIPTION. rtpHE largest and most desirable selection ever here. X tofore offered in this city, by G. G. HOLMAN, *eptl7-tf No. 30 Odd FOlfows.’ Hall American, German, French and English Good*. T WISH to call the Attention of the pmblia to my Tory JL large Mew Stock of Good*, Amongst which are ^ INDIA RUBBER GOODS, As Balls, Babies, Doll-heads, Toys, patties, Pocket, Redding, Back, Aide and Taff Combs, Whips, Corkscrews, etc., etc. CHINA GOODS,

For

duuapolls, ouu uj uruggiBu anu isoale generelty throughout the United Sutes.

Jan29-dd*w3m.

DR. EASTERLY’S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER. THE GREAT WESTERN REMEDY FOR Ague and Per -r, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, later* mittont and Remittent Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to Bilious

Climates.

'T'HK most perfect and Infallible remedy yet discovX ered for the speedy and Permanent cure of Agu#

and Feveri*

DB. EASTERLY’S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER,

This popular remedy has how been before the public foor-yaars, and during.lhal time it has cared more ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CASES,

Which has fully established Its pre-eminent merit fo all partaof the West, as the beet and only reliable rem-

edy for this dread disease.

This medicine Is a compound of the most potent vegetable extrarts known, aad m tha moat »pe*d/ and eflbetnal curative for Fever and Ague known to the

civilised world.

Dr. Easterly’s Fever and Ague Killer will cure the worst eases, no matter how long standing or how bad. In na case has tt flatted to euro, as far aa heard Irom, In a few hours after taken, and no person was ever known to have a second Chill and Fever altar usinglt when used according to direct! on*. It .Is perfectly harmless to the most dellcaU constitutions, and can be

200 Dos. KID DOLLS. Of dirtsrent sixes. Doll-heads, Doll-bodies. Dressed Dolls, Drams, Gnaa, Swerds, Cartridge-boxes, Knapmcka. Soldier Caps, Cannons, Magic Lanterns, ABC

MM-d#wtf.

Y. WILEY,

Real Batata Agent, ladtanapsMa Indiana.

Birds, Sttck Horses, Drays, Freight Wagon*,

Pansies, Caricatures, Building Blocks, Tool Cherts, Tambourines, Guitars, Violins, Bird Organa, Swiss Mu. steal Boxes, Aooordeons, Glass Harmonicas Vianoe, WatchNtanda, Japanned Ware and tin T oys, fudies Work Boxes, Jewelry, Vienna Box**, Sea Shells, Sea Weed, Vlotto, Guitar, and Baujo Strings, Csbar, Cort-

: Parses, Segmr Cases, Napkin Bings,

rds, Chessmen.

Lottas, Mask Beards, Whiskers, Pocket and Table Cut-

;_U1 • ;:oC-oI

HATS, CAPS, FURS, AC.

^ T O O O T .

■Donates, Back Parses, Segar

Metamorphoses, Dominoes,Checker um

Lotus,Mask Beards, Whisker*, Pocket Pin*. looking Cl iMSM, Beads, Pistols,Gam* Bags.Pow.

der Flasks, Shot Pouches, Pocket Companions,

safely given to the most tender infant.

Reader, tatte yon toe Ago* and Fever » If so, delay not—delay not the nae of tola medicine; delays are dangerous, besides ruinous to the conatltation. Use Dr Easterly's Fever and Agme Killer, and it will cure

ye«- '

ITT* Pamphlets containing certificates showing the unequalled merits of this medicine, can be obtained of frp PrtoeWpdt tlotOo, or etx bottle* for «A Prepared by Dr- Karterly, comer of Third and Chest-

MM A OOX, Druggists, Ineta and Dealers InMedtclne

United States.

.. "IT

a

ySara with this new Burit.lrt beJaxtraatmnphd ttgh |

Meridian street, aeath of

WBjmmam ..issssasssasssKSu

'•Ulaom. ■ ■ , ,T> '

lisrived# #M9, —VxHVJlSG .N N*" ,w "“ fc .~ w TKR?ISin

ipHB UMSBBnOMSD OmEB A LABOR Stock

HATs. 9 aAPa.

fo closed ML Call at the People’s Hat Store, No. 11

Pens, Lead Pencils, Night Tapers, and a*thoumn<fdir-

-- itoa

ferent articles too 1

October 81,1854.

CHARLES MATER.

No. MW;

aahlngtoc ita-eet

oa o *. ». arextolA* DBS. MOFFIT & STONEMAN, Besideit Deitists, IE THE CAPITAL HOUSE* RECORD

STORY,.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND X j!o-. -. *ga

CURE YOURSELF.]

Safe andC^rtaU^ffor*Gowrhe^ Gleet,Strict

-rSldU^ 1 ’ of U‘e

Xto*SCm amd'wtreuned 1 ^et

NAPOLEON B. T4YL0E,

ATTORNEY AMD OOOfO^OB AT LAW

L , J INDIANA

frame, rix windows fra front np stairs, aad , . . ' ...f— ,Ttri;n

iVKW ARRIVALS. .. ii‘ * 0. >. a:'.

RATTANS-

DR. BAKER’* SPBOIFia: A Smfft tnd CerUU care for On

-g| -eakM^rt

v;. .i,

is BOW oflbred to

of the Genital organ*, in a few day*. Jbla tafoHHble remedy has saved tboeaaads upon toon- ‘ * foe hands ef MERCILESS QUACKS, ifaol tBMATURB GRAVE, te ease of lafMhm. 8K’8 bPACIFIC is the eolv safe aad sura remedy. It is very agreeable lo the taste, creates no 6lm*«1s«s for nse amampmra too amrtrtai RemtoT, sjrtem^smd rertoro toe pottsotna perfect stauof

APOIaISj'T IND-

AVNDfM MO. 17, BAST WASHWGTOH RTBKKT

OVER MILLS A CO.

<4-

-;

-r<<

"J ».fM i 'T<

ATTORNEY JUfD COVJfSZLLOR AT LAW,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

■ > fttai* !■ Inhasnn'i Bnildlax.Sriooca wataof the

BnlMlart,3riemm*rartof

:>*- '/H;

f.

LAND WARRANTS.

JgOOGHT, SOLD ANB LOriATBD^ ^

•▼11.tr.

prttoBt n a perfect sum of

tra

sslohy

Corner ef

_,M«.

tk OOXm Dra*vista,In-

__ aad Drains toMedlciM

United SUto*.

"ws^Se^toeS^or fnrihar ratormSrarau' on J. *. Dorecrr, rt too Bomlaal OMse. marMwtf

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