Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1857 — Page 4

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JOA. B. BOBCTBOB, Ca^’r.

Wtnalow,Laat«f *4

Robert B. He

Mattbev HotrL— ^ . . H. G. Bark baas _Oo„ CtaelaamU.

. A. BMrtMV i«nMpoiU. T. R. Fletcber. “

Daniel Well*, Jr., Milwaakta. Wla.

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XCHAHOE AMD BAVKOIO OFFICE V. II. KETCH AM. TOLEDO, OHIO. OHN BKHDAN* €««h’r. jrT’Colleetiona made and promptly remitted, aprfilldljr JOHN T. DONBOH7, M. D. f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A*. 3MU West WaahlmRtmn Street, INDTANAFOI.IS, INI>. ; r’Oflce, (Up-Bteira,)oTer Mr. WllUrd’a Store. hj» 33 dll DUMONT ft TORBBT, ATTORNEYS AT EAW. Office in Capital Bouse Buildings, up stairs. INDIANAPOLIS IND.

“ THK CHEAP CORNER STORK.'’

Every Age has its Bpoehl F.VKRY COLNTItY ITS I.EADI MG C1T Y EVKKV CITY ITS RAVOKITK IH8TITUTIGS. rrto which It can point with glowing pride; even M. th? yonr.jr rtty or 1 ndlanapoltj, put tpnnglag trtm tb > primveal foroet, where the aereanx of the peatber aixl the yell ofthn ravage are rotinda aalt were ol bu

yesterday,—even Indianapolis has Ita “ CHEAP CORNER STORE."

The proprietors, grateful to an appreciating public icr the flatienng title, will spare no pains to deserve It In future. They kuow It was obtained—they know how to

They kuow It was obtain

keep It.

Jan32.

ihey knov

MUST, SMITH 4r CQ. No. 1 Washington Sineet,

NEW BOOKS.

'TtHEIVORUS; By Miss Sewell. 2 vols.

X Momeitodthe WorM. ^ '

Ho ryf/yle, orMfe mid Ertstence; By Will Msr MiUedalsta: a Thotwanrf Plestsasrl Thlng-

acs.

Mumt.ir <>f Washington; By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.

V<„tlges of tK« .Natural HI story The Young Indies’ Own Kook.

Washington; By M the Natural HI story

ry of Creation.

new ed.

Aurora I.eigh; by Mrs. Browning: Hast Meridian ; By Mrs. Sigourney.

J rlbune Almanac and Political Register.

At STEWART A BOWEHW.

f blTdtf

18 West Waahington-st.

J.

A. BAKER,

TKACHES OV

GUITAR, VIOLIN AND FLUTE, IITIM, receive a limited number of pupils, if applt V cation bo made soon. Terms—#12 <)0 for quarter of 24 lessons. Orders left Rt Crane <V ,t mes’ or Willard dt Stowell’s Music Stores, promptly attended to " adptUdtf

iapnMfeen

murnrr

FANCY DRY-GOODS, ▲iso, HAmnPAomm or MANTU-AS AM> OLOAKB, Mm. 99 nm* s# Pemrl r—■ «

rmssmwkm

mnMmMJtsn*

CLASS Sts To he drawn in the c*y of Abanla, Geonia, in p«Me oa SATURDAY, APBU. Utt, OT. CLATs 33 s To be drawn in the city of Atlanta. Georgia, In pobtic on SATURDAY, APRIL SSUt, Wf, our nr.

SINGLE

9 O Jb MT SL SB V sew f Km * ikatm Me Prte« tmewarr Tea

Tlekete.

MAGWiriOEBT 8 OH KMX.

X* x* 12 e

remneaww EACH SATURDAY IX APRIL !

1 Prise of.. ■

“... “...

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“... u... w.. . tt...

tt..

...fMXMie §*»,«» ... 30,000 is 20JM0 .... 10,000 to 10^)00 .... 10^00 to lA^MO .... S4OOO to 5,000 .... 5yBOO to 5DW .... 5,000 to kMO .... 2,500 to S^OO .... 2^00 to 2400 .... 2^00 to 2^00 .... 2^00 to 2^00 .... 2^00 to 2^00 .... 2400 to 24<W .... 1,000 to 1400 .... 1400 to 1400 .... 1400 1#. 1400 .... 1,0001s 1400 .... 1400 to 1400 .... 100 are 10,000

50are 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES.

4 Prises of $225 Approximating to $50,000 Prise are $800 4 Prises of $100 Approximating to $20400 Prise are 040 8 Prises of $80 Approximating to 10400 Prims are 640 12 Prises of $50 Approximating to 5,000 Prises ire 600 24 Prises of $30 Approximating to 2400 Prises are 720 20 Prises of $25 Approximating to 1,000 Prises ire 500 34O Prises of $20 are ........60,000

1 1

1

1 1 1

I 1

1

' 1

1 1 1 1 1

1 “ 1 “ M$ Prises of 100 “ “.

CIN. ADVERTISEMENTS.

wmrmj * mckw***, . IMPOSTERS AMD JOBBERS OK

naSKjs&STm’

JOSEPH C. BtmBR

tr E.reevT. A OO.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Agents Jbr the sals of Amor tattto Star Candles and lord OB.) NO. 44 WALNUT STRUT, CIlVCIlVlTATIyOBVO. Standard Brands of Ohio, Kentucky and Ten nearer Pig ■n eootoanQy on hand. Orders for, 111 oenftf—to nf Prodace havepromiri attention. marHdly

PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West Fourth Si; dHcnnrATL

145 MAIN ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Rickey, MaUory & Webb, (SUCCESSORS TO H. W. DERBY A CO.,) Benk.sellers and Stationers, Are prepared to supply for PnfaBe or Private Lftrates, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

At tks Lowest Prices.

CHOICX assortment of Books suitable forLttrariee

will be found on their shelves.

>k buyers will find every facility at their establishment for procuring works, published in this country or Europe,

3400 Prises amounting to. .......$204,000 NYkale Tickets $10; Halwew «a; 4{«ar-

. ters $2 SO.

Flan of the Zsottery.

The nambsrt'ftom I to 30489; corresponding with those

WILLIAM WI8WELL, No. 70 West 4th SI., Between Walnut and Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO, - irKKl'S COKSTAUlLf v-N HARD A GREAT 1Y variety of — Gilt Frames and Mouldings Oi various patterns. Also, dealer In French and German liooking Glass Pistes, of every tlxe, by the box or single plato. Also, Importer of polished Piste Window Glass, of all tizus that are required for building purpos.m. at Hasten, prices, with a general assortment ol French Crystal Glass, for Pictures and Windows. - Also, Poiichnioniac Pictures, and all the materials for ornamenting Glass Frames, together with Glass Vases, Jars, Tumblers, dee. I)ecl5d6m

French China, Go!.! Hand Dinner Sets; do do Tea do Fancy Coffers; do Candlesticks; do Vases. JACOB LINM.E augTif No. est Washing briist

i* WINTER STYLE, 1857.

J AX

fit t XL O O O 1 AT - o d , A beautiful article of

BLACK SILK HATS,

yF.HY light, and of the finest quality, warranted

I the color and gloss. To be sei

et, m

T.P. HILL

% to hold l&o color and gloss.

Washington sire

seen or purTanriRAHca

chased at No. 3o,

Hall.|

febU.

Copartnersliip.

r pilF. uudersigr.od havo this day formed a CqpartnerL shin in the WhoUeal* and Retail BOOK, STATIONERY, AND PUBLISHING BUSINESS, under the name and style of GROOMS dr SMITH, and are now receiving large accessions to their stock, which they

will sell cheaper than the cheapest.

A. C. GROOMS, W.T. SMITH.

aug28-tf] No. 7 West Washington Street.

Real

Estate and Qeneral Commission

Agency Business.

The business will hereafter be transacted under the

style and firm of

McKKKMAN 4k KDUAK. All business entrusted to then, either by person or by etter, wl Hue promptly attended to; such ns the purhaso and sale of Real Kstate, Stocks and Bends, Keetln Houses,and other property r Collocting Moneys,die. Office one door Kastof the Palmer House. JAMEB H. McKBKNAN, Jy 14—If P 1MUEL A. EDGAR.

Y. F. HAKMIIAI.L’S Philadelphia Wall Fap^.r Store, No. 37 Bant Washing n-st. (2 Doom Kaet of the Wright Haute,)

INDIAN AFOLS.

Vestibule, and a Full

Papers.

Hall and

Assortment of Wall WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL.

JJTpPersonal aUention given to Paper Hanging. marlOdAm

HALE OF STATE STOCKS.

r pHK following Jsttks having Mled te comply with A the laws of tlHa State, regulating the business of Gene al Banking, the Securitlss now on deposit in office of the Auditor of State, for the renempuon of tl circulating notes, will be sold at public sale at the Merchants’ Exchange, In the city of New York, on Wed nesday, the Ant day of April next, at 13 o’clock M. Savings' Bank of Indiana— $2400 Virginia 6 per cent Stocks—$3,000 Missouri 8 per earns., and 11,000

Louisiana 0 per cents.

Hank of North America Clinton—$7400 lad. 5 per rente—$4,000 Virginia 8 per cents, and $6400 Missouri

n per cei.ts.

Bank of Albion—$1,000 Pennsylvania 5 pei dividend will be declared upon the dreulatic

be outstanding by the books of the Bank Department,

payable on and after the tot day ef May Mil. <

JOHN W. DOOD,

payable on mch25-d3t.

r cento. A Ion shown to

.DOOD,

Andtter of State.

WM. Y. WILEY. KKAL ESTATK AGEftT; AW DMAL9M Iff RAIL R OAD ST0 CHS, B OHDS, <te AUCTIONEER SC YY AH removed te his new rooms No. M>U Wash. 11 Ington Street, over H. A. Fletcher’s sloes, where he will be happy at ail Usees ie see all who wish to bay, sell or Exchange Real Estate in the city or oooatlT. Thankful te hla friends for their liberal patronage, ho hopes by hto an porter arrangements and tecilnies, to merlta continuance oftbesame. WM.Y. WILEY novll-dlf. 7

FATXVT FOUrarG UMBRKLTsAl I The Great l*Yemtt*a af tke Aft.

D. BACON

succeeding numbers to rfllbe entitled to the 72

numbers on ttoketspciated 00 separate slips Of paper, aft encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. The first 218 Prises, rimllarijr printed and endrekd, are placed' ‘ notber wheel. The 'are then revolved and a number is drawn ftom thewhee* umbers, and at the same time a priM to drawn from thej heel. The cumber and prixe drawn out are opened and: tedto the audience, and registered by the Commisrioiiers prise being placed against the number drawn. Thto>p. u repeated until all the prises are

drawn out.

APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two

those drawing the first 18 Prises wiD be Approximation prizes, according to the Scheme.

The 3400 Prizes of $30 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the $50400 Prise. Tor example, If the Number drawing the $50400 prize ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the number ends in 1 will he entitied to $20. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 2, will be entitled to

$20, and so on to 0.

CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES Will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. $80 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OB CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail.'— Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may

designate.

The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to the purchasers immediately after the drawing. JVu Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, anoglve their Post Office, County and State. iLr 1 Remember that every prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. Dj-’ All prices of $1400 and under, paid Immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty

days.

All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed In other Tickets at either

office.

ITT* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel

with Uu

HOUcANM St 9. to. SMITH, (formerly Marcus Smith A. Go.,} Wb.olewm.le Sealers in OLD M0N0NGAHELA, RYE, AND BOURBON WHISKIES. Port, Muscat and Malaga Wine,

Gins, above

promptness and te the satisfaction of the purchaser.

Nos. 56 and 58 West Columbia Street bet. Walnut.and Vine, mchl3-d6m. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

the amount that each prize is entitied to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers ; New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Democrat, Atlanta Intelligencer, and New York

' ress plainly and direct

S. SWAN tt CO.,

ntelligencer

Weekly Day Book. Write your address 1

mch24-dtd.

Atlanta, Georgia.

MEDICAL.

THE HE’V THEORY VINDICATED Bufferm t Dlmlalsbsd 50 p«r cent. Greatest Out s in the World for Fain 1! A. 1). SMITH’S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ‘’ELECTRIC OIL. Corner Walnut and Eighth St., Philadelphia. Hone genuine withe it the written eiguature, on the lo belt, ef A. E. SMTl H, Chemist. GALUT1A B. SMITH, M. D. r T’Hl8 OH Is theoah sure remedytn the world for* be A care of Rhoumatlsm, Gout, Pains in the Bock, Breast or Side, Palr.tatlon of the Heart, Parah P« Stroke, Toothache, Ciampeln the Stomach, Scrotid Frosted Hands or Pei t, sore Byes, Piles, Sprain i 01 Bruises, Sores or Bun s, StMheas in the Joints, Tetter or Salt Rheam, Naan Iris, Sore Breasts, Erysip* las Asthma, or any diseases that are sore or nalnfnl, is U>« only art tele ever breugi t before the pa bile that wii 1 d« its work perfectly la fron 3 to 20 minutes, has been 1 sec by thouaendsana prono need to he the beat reiredj ever discovered. The vital forces and th) capacity of rastoUaeeii th human structure have b ten greatly increased b' lit use, and there remain* a< tthe shadow of a doubt tha the tendency to Consomp.lon even, would const: nti? diminish, if parents and otnera would daily or weckl; use the (genuine) ElectrL Oil as a preventative, w well as to alleviate and cart painful complaint*. This Oil acts on the syaten with electricity, te ol pure vegetable preparation, not he slightest danger c 1 ap plying It outwardly or Inwa dhr, R at once gives r p* manent cure, la moat eaaes,l a from t* n to twenty m

ates.

have disco verc Has

yatem la the ectro Plaid

in the organ diseased a skiUt.il applUatton of t’.'ts Oil pate In immediate motion the > errs laid, and th j care is at onee accomplished. No bleeding, no von Ring,

purging or blistering U resorte to.

Principal Depot, corner Waloutand Eighth S reels,

Philadelphia.

Dealers and Druggists can ht supplied, Wh desalt and^RetaU. Priee25 cents, 59 cents,and $1 O per Trj everything else,then give this one stmpi trial TTPNo genuine ** Electric Oil ’ sold oy pod an in

theu nl ted States.

HIFAII the bottles have A E. SMITH blown lathe HIPN. B.—OMee asmoved to mv New Store, 5.1

cor. of Walnatand Eighth sta.

A. B. SMifB.

TTPHewaxe efa dangerous mUtoi* of Oas phase and Lard Oil, made by a drunken y rang man. f attts

himself “Profeeaor.”

N. B.—Large bottles tea times Ch.’aaeet: Sold hy W. W. ROBERTA General Agt. — — "ndianaj’Si*.

July 14

14 West Washington at.. It

A C

A- w

look

IUclc«y> Matllsry tt Webb. mckl3-dly. y , , . 145 Mrin Street-

fi TOGETHER with a good assortment of Brandies, 1 and Wines. They will keep a large stock of t Liquors and will fill orders with promptness and to tts

J. a. irxrr, H. tardlxt, wm. p. ntrr NEFF* BROTHER A CO. IEPOBTBBS or HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.

Dxaixas n»

cfc Slxoesip And Agents for HALL, DODDS A CO.'S SAFES. SOUTH-WEST COR. OF MAIN tt 2D STREETS, marlSdly Cinctmmmtiy Obi*.

WHOLCBalX

THANHPO&TATiCW;

Rrilf

CHA1VHR RF T I!

JEFFERSONVILLE CMUI0A0.

QN and after Msrett w, MOT, Trains wfll ran as

807 p. ■.

■msjrr. 7:IS a. S. 12:30 p u.

JS^r^S^StoTLeavaaS TJ^P.M ft* aU pohite os Ue OUo and Mk - A. a. J.O.~ UELLBFON T AIN E ■ LIKE.

1857.

1857.

TEE MOST DIRECT AKD RELIABLE ROUTE TO THE EAST! 86 Miles S barter tbatn Tim CINCINNATI. 54 Miles Sbsrtsr tbatn vim " FORT WAYNE AND TOLEDO 51 Niles Sbertet tbatn Tin COLUMBUS AND WHEXLING. 33 Miles Sbsrter tbmn aria . DAYTON AND COLUMBUS WITH THREE EESS CHANCES OF CARS ANR BAOOACR. Three throngh trains leave Union Depot, daily, as fol-

lows :

7:10 A. M.; l P. M., and li:i5 P- M. AD of the above trains ton Tbrougb to Crestline* witbont any CbmuNeof Cars, Where direct connection tomato with.tetons on the a a a a afd omo~ £HJ> rianr. roads, FOR THE EASTERN CITIES. All other routes change cars three times between Indianolto and Crestline. A. W. DANA, Sup 1 !. mehl4’57 ^ C7-.

, 1, IA T/ffirri WINTER ARRANGBMKNT! 1 CHANGE OF TIME!

PWV.

Oil

BAIL RAAHSt

BALTIMORE AND 0110

to WashmEhm G*f!

AND

wjm?T$SSr?t

niaw» niitedibto. Colambos, Zanesville, Newark and

ifaPORTATlON. T " S3 «tS.'r-_ phila ^lphu, . fiCWiTOJig M ST. LOUIE, CAIRO, MADISON. LRxnrrfox, PJUGtAPORT, LOUISTVIUB, BY ANS YITJ.R, TERRE HAUTeT^ VLBCKKNES, 7* ASugRXP^gWAmtn te eail the nttesttoc of Merahew, Bankers, and others to the

Wheeling, j

TOO KMIX6 OSS great eoneottobted liae afaswaMkon IT yoiambae.Ohteyte Beltlrenas, eoaaeeringat Wanh- I

Baggage CheaA srwsmemaat hstvtea tee .

DELPHI A, 1

tag* that it af tries ky tMa route ewly. Three Dafly Trains from Indianapohs,

NEW ALBANY AND SALEM R.R.

foilowt: Way Mail Train leaves New Albany at 4 o’clock AM. Express Train leaves New Albany at 1-45 o’clock Both Train* ran directly through to CHICAGO, connecting with *U Trains for the NORTH-WEST. Also, connecting at Greeacastle, with Terre Haute Traine for 8T. LOUIS, CAIRO, ttc., tte. At Michigan City, connection ie make with Traine of Michigan Centre!, tor.. ; Detroit, Bnffwla, Nim|gstr» Pat 11s, Msntrestl, Quebec, AAbatny, Mew York, Bee ten, 4kc., Ac. Passengers who leave New Albany at 2 P. M. arrive at Niagara Palls next evening, making this a quick, cheap, hnd pleasant route, east. TTrThrough Tickets for sale at any part of the UnlteoStaiesand Canada. B. ANDERSON, Superintendent. N. Sravass, General Tickut Agent. - augl

r. AsnaasoK, I jas. satis, ) Late vith Late rcUKJ. Ernst, | w. i~ wxigbt, | Applegate A Co. ANDERSON, GATES A WRIGHT, Successors to JACOB ERHST WHOUtALS AXS UTAH. BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS A blank: book manufactures, NO. 112 MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) marl2dwly Cincinnati, Obiw.

y/NlXON & GOODMAN,\ r 'MrartTifipr*teirrera | X AND WHOLNSALI DEALERS IN Every Variety ef Fentg* ami Pwertlr PAPERy PRINTERS’ CARD STOCK, xvpnr m anumemrers »ATBRUU t ETC., 77 ft 79 WAUYOT ST^ CINCINNATI.

BUTLER’S Mercantile, Record, and

Capping

Manufactory, No. 39 Fine Street, Cincinnati..

I

ua dwtirvrt varieties, differing one from the other only in their degree of fluidity, and designated by

label;

RECORD—For Ledgers and Records only ; MERCANTILE—For Books, Letters and general pur-

poses;

COPYING—For Letter-Prere only; Have had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver and Bronse Medals. Refer to 5400 Merchants and Bankers, who use them, throughout the South and Wed. Address orders to JAMES J. BUTLER, Amt, Maanfac- » LU9E tt WILSON, Boex Bnvnaas Aim Statiouxbs, 12dly Lafayette, Ind.

CHANOE OF TIME. 1857. Bimmsm 1857. ffYHE MADISON TRAIN wifi leave the Union Depot I at 12:20, from and after Monday, March 16th. it is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati—connecting at Madison with two of the best Roads on the Ohio River which arrive at Cincinnati in time for the six o’clock A. M Express on the Little Miami Railway for the East. Fare to Cincinnati, $3 00. No charge for Omnibus or Baggage

Shippers and Merchants We

to travel ov

mchl6.

est, will find it to their interest

and ship by this line.

D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent.

NEW ROUTE OPENED. CHANGE OF TIME.

On the Short Line L&Fayette ft In*

di&napolis.

RAIL ROAD.

f\S AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC. • 22nd, 1866, Trains will leave Union Depot, (North outside) at 11:30, A. M., and 9:15 P. M., for Lafayette: and via the Toledo, Wabash A Western B. K.,for Attica. WilUamaport, Delphi, Logansport, Dinville, Decatur, Bloomington, Springfield, Peoria, Paris, Naples, and all intermediate tew ns; and via Lafayette and Michigan City for Chicago, Jolietle, Milwaukie, Madison, Dixon, Galena, Donllelh, Fulton. Bock Island; Davenport, Iowa Cny, Muscatihe, Burlington, Quhicy, and all Intermediate towns, and‘all towns in the Northwest-

Fare the same as by all other Routes.

Fassengers may rely on this being the shortest and quicken Route, to all of the above places. Ticket* for

sale at the Union Depot.

An Accommodation Train will leave (Union Depot) Indianapolis at 7SO A. M. Stepping at all Stations a sufficient time to do a small amount ofbusinese, and arrive at Lafayette an hour and a half in advance of the

1135 A. M. Passenger Train.

Freight Train leaves Freight Station at 730 A. M.

J. O. D. LILLY, Supt.

L. ttl. R. Road.

declS-

J . R

T H,

G R I F F I

DEALER IN

FURNITURE! TT'EEPS constantly on hand a good assortment of IV Cablcet Furniture and Chaiis, No. #5 Washington street, a few doors east of Masonic HalL

feb25-d3mos.

INDIANA CENTRAL R. R.,

OF ANY OTHER

. Hav^ggroterewcmtlee the. heretofore,forexprowbgheavyate|Msm4 pweete,ofaU daeertattuua,Ethe

ffT*"""**"*•"*» bSat^gnh , Jewalry, Yateahleauad Marrlmad’se of every

ADAMS BXPRB6S CO.,*No^M Week Wi

-aov20

JOHN H. OHR, Agent.

10 o’clock,

TWELVE HOURS IN^UJ and Washington City at 11 A. Two Daily Trains,

via:

INDIANAPOLIS A CINCINNATI BAIL ROAD. At 1 r. ■, and Hffio r. «. Passengersgoiag East bom Indianapolis, have the choice of either of the above rontea each of which maike Street and eless ctuueetien at Cetasal ut.Ohie. With trains of the Central Ohio and Balttnu re Railroads. By the Express train or this route the time from Indianapolis to Baltimore is but 304 hoars, and to Washington is bat 314 hours, being the shortest time made, which la not the leeait of exceeatve speed, bat from the foci that it slOO miles shorter than any other eompleted route. TTp Baggage cheeked through from Indianapolis to Baltimore and Washington City. Pure me low ate tow mmw other Bomte. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And all Information please apply at the Union Depot, Indiana polls. wm. 8. WOODS IDE, J. M.Shau, General Western Agent. dec3l-tf.

JOSES’ PATENT HQESE SHOE. THOMASUAKKHAU, Corner of Pennsylvania and m rrktt Streets, TTA8 aeeured the pateat rtghtfor Jones’ Elastic Ho rah IX Shoe, whieh, u nnqneettoi

now

.. rahh

“■ aeaaand a spring which enabiov a boro* to dolnoru ser-

‘ with gi

wiiiC V mJ:

JFANCB

??k.

greater ease than anything heretofore He Tmvltes the attention of hotel-keepers,

toahoe.

vteaand

Invented. liverymen, dray me i, and ether* having hoi

to this valuable improvement.

I also eon tin ue to attend te all iron Job work, and solicit the patronage ot those having work la my line to

do. THOMAS MARKHAM, Corner of Pennsylvwma and Market sts.

Indianapolis, J uly 22,1854.

P. B.—County rights for Jones’ Patent Horse Shoe

eaa be purchased by application as above.

LOUISVILLK

SMITH, GUTHRIE & 00., WfeOUttAUL GKOCBRS. DMfeNIM ft AMI lykttttft MOOinAI FVuUUuc AND OOMMSSION foen ITssoal and Thtod, aoath rids LOU I8Y ILLS, KY. Etts£2&£33£r3 ~sat53aaar g» Q-nm sssmststssi

"Estate apriUedly

BAMBEROER BROTH cR$ ittreai— an wwouhalb eaauas in FANCY DRY GOODS, HU, «alinM.ri«. MW, rmA u, Saaa Hosiery, Cloaks aad Talmas, Ribboas aad mhmh- _ ary Goads, Notion*, tte. Northwest cor. Mala ead PMIh ala. (up atalraO LfoVISTIUdB, KY. We most roepeettally sail th* attaadoa of s

to ring as with a call, aa to Goods shown with great pleasure. union perches ng else whet e. A mvtag of 15 to $6 pa* eaet. wiH he saaiaateed oa meat of th* geeds. sepUTdly

PERU AND INDXAITAPOEIS RAILROAD. CHANGE _OF TIME. CTXTOCr X1.0TT*PS> O3E»nB0’ 1S57MI* aai857 TO DETROIT! r\N AND AFTER TUESDAY, FEA 10th, the \f Passenger Train wi 1 leave Pern at * 8:30 A. M. After the arrival of the train from the Bast, on the Toledo, Wabash, and Western Railroad. Will stop at ail stations, and arrive at ladianapolfo at 12:35 P. M., connecting with trams for Daytea, Columbus, Cincinnati. Madison, Louisville, Terre Haute and St* Louis. Returning, will leave Indianapolis at 2:16 P. M. Stop at all stations, aad arrive at Peru at 654 P. JAt connecting directly with the train for Logansport and Delphi. Taking the train East, passengers reach Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wavne and Toledo, the same

night.

At Toledo, close connections are made with Trains

for Cleveland and all points East.

Passengers from Central and Southern Indiana and Ohio for Detroit, will now save money by taking the Route via Peru and Toledo. The Detroit Road to now open and passengers can go through without delay. Call lor through tickets at office in the Union

MAMMOTH LATH MACHIYE. 4.1*. Browm’s Patetat* JstmmstrY 15, 1850. TPHESE MACHINES have now been thoroughly X tented, a number ef which are now in successful operation, and are giving perfect satisfaction, as will heaeea by eertifieatesfrom pnrehaaers. They are bain of Iron, and pat op all ready for attaching the power, and being a self-fceder, it reqatres no extra thill to operate and keep them in order. Wearenow boUdimr three sizes, as follows: No. 1 has four knives, and will cut 200400 Laths per day, with three horse power. No. 2 hastwo knives, and will cat 100,000 Laths per day, with two h rse power. No. 3 has one knive, and wUl eat 50400 Laths per day,w1th one hone power. Bead the certiflcatesof those that are running the above

madkine*.

Fsaxtux,Johnson Co..Ind., ApriI17,18S8. This oertlflea that we have paremued ef Brown tt Learned, one of their Mammoth Lath Machines, and have been operating with it for the last four weeks, and will state that the Machine works to our satis faction aad we take pleasnre in recommending tt to others.

J. M. COLB tt HIGH.

StbauMill, rkas Ihdiasap-oiis, April 26, L856. ■ares. Baown & LsAuan:—The Mammoth Lath Machine we purchased of yon a few weeks since, i weU, making food Laths, and requires butllttle i to run it, and we advise any one wanting mad

FALL TRADE—1866. Anderton, McEane, A Cg., *•. 43$ Hatim 8tre*«,j LOUISVILLK, KY. W^-now in receipt efafrtU aad complete amertSilk, Fancy, Domestic and Variety Goods, To which we invite the attention of all Merchants vteiUng our market./Weatoegaanaty to sail the same on •a good terms aa to time and prices many boose Bast or West doing a almUarbaslne,*. [sspUT-dly

R. A. ROBINSON & CO.

B (TTEUBl 10 IflBIMtCf 4t GAMY)

WHOLESALE MUGGISTS, arvxA W sV _sil_ an a wn *

for catting Laths, to purchase the ]

WBLLStt FLRTOHBR.

‘ffi’ir B szi 5 • Potent Agency, Meridian street, n few doors sooth rthe Post Office, sip of the MAMMOTH LATH MACHINE, where the Machine can be seen at all times. mayl2-lj.

LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, In the Alley South of Washington Street, between IHLnois and Meridian Streets, Indianapolis. HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND BUGGIRS TO HIRE. Horses kept by the day, week or month. TB undersigned, tbunkfril for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, weald notify bis friends and the public, that he has commeused the livery business at the old stand, and soltetta a share of their patronage. W. WILKINSON. Jaal-dem.

through Depot.

A Train will leave Logansport daily, at 7DO A. M. on the Cincinnati and Logansport Railroad.

17 A. M., v

run daily each wav.

log kt Kokomo at 937

lor Indianapolis. Freight Trains

rv Aa hsn.y Connect-

with the Train Sonth

JA8. H. MILLS, Supn

INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI RAIL,, ROABt

o. h. saaemr. tows c. schoolxt. JOHN C. SCHOOLSY A CO. Manulkctnrers and Deaton in SCHOOLEY’S PATXNT REFRIGERATORS, Aim A1A KIMMOr PACKING BOXES AMD ICE CHESTS, Sales-Rooms—No. 108 Tine Street, between Fourth and

THth.

Factory—No. 505 Race Street, bet. 15th and Ittrety,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Wmter CoolersTDrip Pams, Ice

Pic As, ttc.,

mchlSdtf. SEND FOR BILL OF PRICES. - sThaxard,

Forwarding and

BCevoliAsrt;

HlmttUl Cmmml, toe tween Wml-

nmt mm4 Time Streets,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

id* oo property ttdpped to O-fl. Hasted,

mchlAdtf.

Zl.eck.1 X3d>tAte Koxxoy run HE undersigned has established an Agency for the M purchase and sale of Real Estate in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, and has effected arrangements which offer superior inducements fo those wishing t> buy or sell the same in the territory above

•amed.

Particulir attention will be paid to renting Houses, Leasing Farms, examining titles, and other business Which u may be necessary for non-residents to leave in hands of agents. james McConnell, HOWARD BALDWIN, Real Estate Agents,

Coart iioi References,

D.04N.W. H. . _

xar, Indianapo a; Judge Samuel Hanna; F( Indl; Hon. J. B. Howe, Lima, Ind.; Judge thaws, Goshen, Ind; Hence W. Baldwin, Auditor, No bie county, Ind; Hon. G.W.McCodnell, Angola, Steuben eountr. Ind. mart

Fort Wayne,

J.H. Ma-

FAHCY BASKETS FANCY BASKETS! T HAVE now in store the most complete stock of BASX KBTS ever found in nay place lathe world. Among

them are—

189 dox. White, Colored ud Striped, Ova Octagon and

SO 80

4

10

Mm. 05

C ^Buffalo.

FARLOW

Cmrmer wf Sixkla a

HOUSE,

*4 Elam Streete, CXNCIMNATI, OHIO.

B. FABLOwjT"Prmprletmr. BOARD, ONX DOLLAR PER DAY.

ATTBM

A ING 8TORR, baa teak

K5T FOLDING UMBRKLLA8, whieh may bn MM

JRf u: OTB GLOTM-

eh maybe

NE1? £)&!! G

cV^reu. CMaureaa*

H e soOclts a T. M. JM •eptlJdtn

gaaraa

TbUm,

NATIONAL SALOON, omrarTK atheneum, ■WWW 'in*-

d'paowoi sat

"fibirzi

THE GREATEST AGUE REMEDY OP THE AGE!!! MOXLEf A BARREL’S VR O RT ARM 1 AGUE killer; Brnnatad a eertaia cure for Ague, Chills a id have Cftvbhte Diarrhoea, latemlttaat Fever, Sick £*ae Mil OihMf IMIIOM

(Urnante by

Square, Ladies’ Retieale Baskets;

do Embroidered, Covered, handled Basket*;

do Colored, Covered, kandted, do Hew York Sailor Baskets;

Berlin Baskets;

SB »

lift

very

do White aad Colored, Oval and Octagon , Tasaell

do Colored Round Jenny Lind Baskets; do Colored and White Knitting Baskets; do Fine Colored Arabian Cord handled Bnakste;

do Childrens’ Fancy Baskets.'

do Pointed, Oval and Octagon and Square Fancy

Baskets*

do White and C .lored Cap Baskets; do Embroidered, Round and Octagon Work Bas-

kets.

do White and Painted Bound and Octagon Wort

Baskets;

do Traveling Baskets of every description; do German and French Market Baskets; do American Hickory Baskets, all sizes. Also—a large stock of Lad es’ Wort Stands, Office, Card, r. Fruit,Tumbler, Knife, and Cloth Basket

_ _ fojSSr Nests,’Tabie'Mats, Cloth Hampers; ail of which I offer

at the most reasonable prl

CHARLES]

October 21 1866.

MAYER,

Ho. 29 Washington street.

dem

WALNUT STREET HOUSE, (Walnut Snrect, Uiireen 8th and Tte Ms.,) CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1. W. mchIN-dlaa.

W.W.ROBKKIU

AT XHS LADIES’ FANCY STORK

CLOAKS

.ffiBHMCftft—. ">I U« wsm&s

BOUSE, 7wrmer Ytec mart Ttoirtt Street*, .: ;•( H CffOfJOABKt OHIO.

/ y*

JUDOfTS,

T* Jb. 4/WifoZmaffiteff, near Jtete SMeeC, CINCINNATI, ■OHIO. = . AO teufnaae teknatad to

WYNIVEy HAIBlRffiw ft €>• »

,tt Mo. 81 Fourth Ml* b CICINNATI, OHIO.

FRESH SUPPLIES OF STATIONERY XFAXXn

AT

WAKD£N k CHAMBERLAIN’S. T ARGE SUPPLIES AYR DAILY ARRIVING, OF Li Buff Letter Envelopes, Canary Envelope*, ladfe* Dnmaft USA Envelopes, Cap P»P«, Ltetor Paper Letter Ce^U^Jhmtee, Copying Books, Anted

nov4-tfi

THE CABPET ROOM

G. G. HOLM AM,

IS NOW WXLL SUPPLIED WITH. A

jHAGNIFICENT STOCK CARPETS & FLOOR OILCLOTHS ? aahU7-tf) MO. 3, ODD TBUSOWV MALL.

RUMORSI

p aaterw^rjjeatedaaa^RretejSB^h* Co.,have DreVsGoed#

Nm. lOI Memrt Street, ^ Rm.oo are not ah

itWii 7

let I

ft—AffibtoftrftiKOi u Hate to, 4o do. tehbla Bt Ooldawt

5’ffiUWto!^tebr i ft >l i£7 l <^dklHO=k.> an.’

The Shortest Route by 30 NilftttI The ONLY Route without change of Cars!! Three Phasenger Trains Dally. (Sundays excepted.) 1st train leaves at 7.10 a. arrives at Cinclnnat 1 at 1240 ■. d train leaves at 140 r.B., arrive*at Cincinnati at 6.30 r. M. 3d train leaves at 1140 r. arrives nt Cincinnati at 4.15 a. tt. Passengers for Colambos, Cleveland, Buflhle, Hew York, Priiadelphta, Baltimore, Wheeling, and Zanesville make close connections at Ciactnuatl aad go as quick by this rent as by any other. 1 his la the quickest and beat route to Puriaund Lex iotoon,Ky. [dee27-dtf) J.W. MILLS. npX

WM. Y. WOaEY, KEAL ESTATE AGENT, Auctioneer, Money Bt otter, AND DSAUtt nr tAILROAD STOCKS, BC’HOS, ftONo. 36)£ East Washuotou Smaar, IJfDIAJCAPOLU, IMDJAJfJL

rpo WHOLBSALB OSOOMMS—Washed—A attA nation as Clerk te a whcleaala or Retail Honat The advertiaer has a thonragh knowledge of the Grocery bnsiiieasandean be wed roeommonded. Address I. L D. PaatOtoso, tedtempoUs.

TO THE LADIES OF DVDIAMAffitoCMffi. RS. RAYMOND open* her EMPORIUM OF FASHION on Thursday (he 98th of Mawh, con-

sisting of

French Millinery,

Drew Caps,

KeadDreasas, Embroiuery,

l Wi

nod a variety ef Fancy

ALSO,

ChantfHa Lace

Volte,

do Gov era for Pnraaala, do for Mantle* and

Infonts Wardrobe complete.

r ancy Good*.

do

Deep do

Maarito, Volte, Md

Real Brussels for Flounseo, Ladies and Mlaaca CoUam, Little Boys’ CtelarearelCuto, *1, a.™, ^ services of MADAME MONTALDO. a lot dare Mi liner, direct from Paris, wo fcH confident that wo a gratify, in that Use, the mast hathMoto taste.' M. A- RAYMOND, 104 West Fourth Street, hot. Vine and Race, mefa25-d2L. Ctnetenati, Ohio.

Yftluahle BukUag Loti For Sul*.

Wednesday, the29th of ■ late! at Pnbito Auction at vateable bnBdteg left 1 ated » frontier anTenm atreeta, and 6 ttonttag oc

Tmus-Ono-thM cash bad balance! Hh interest. For portleul.re raqterec WALDO tt MeDANIFlTliel Htofti Ag»to

March 18dld West Washtngton St.

OCA AGENTS WANTED, te aoH ahaaeo teoao LO\) tee beat Gift Roterpriare la the aenatry. G*

pay, and trat a small enekwe stamp te

..’SSST”

B. B.

T7MJB _ i? deep by 20 foot

LOUIS!

' 'XRUGS, Chemicals, Dyes, Palate, Oils, Glaaawnre, . F Varnishes, Tobacco, Cigars, ttc. Feathers, Bees wax. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Rags and Conn-

try Produce generally,received atthehlg price. a

luires butllttle power e wanting machinery

> Mammoth.

a. r. men. a. a. cowab. t*. w. KAttaoaa. 8. P. DICK & CO., MAMT7FAOTUKBKS AMD DBA LX HZ Of XaZLAJP TOJELft.000 'Sixth Street, east aide, between Main and Martel, LOUISVILLE, KYOrders for the purchase of Leaf Tobacco, promptly filled. aprilll-dly.

HAVANA CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. THE undersigned has now on bondnnd for salo—

204> 0 Havana Cigars; ,

Ciprs; Cigars;

land Dry

125400 German

15 bbls. Cut and Dry Tohaceo;

100 dnz. Papers German Smoking Tobacco; 150 boxos World’a Fair Chewing Tobacco;

10 25

50 bandies Pipe Stems;

5000 Stone Piii-

lo boxes Vt

IDGfta

irginia James River Twist Plug Tobac-

co, Scotch, French and German Snath, FI gar Holders, Cigarettes, Smoke Pipes, Snuff Boxes, etc.,etc. My Tobacco and Cigars are alwayaseiected with great care as to quality and prices; they win therefore recommend

themselves. CHARLESMAYER,

No. 29 Washington street.

October 21,1856. dfim

EBITARn STOKES, No. 44kO. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STS. LOUliVTLLE, KY. TMPORTER AMD DEALER IN SADDLESY,HARD JL ware, Harness Mountings, Trunks,and Court Trim mlngs. 1 am now receiving my foil alert, which will b# the handsomest and best selected stock of goods te my tine that has ever before been Imported tn this market. I would invite my old customers, and the trade generally, to cull and examine my stock, which I am now do. term in ed to soli at prices that cannot fail to secure mo the beat Undo that comes to the market. My stock am braces the following articles: Saddle Tree*, Skirting; Bridie Leathers; Morocco Skins; Harnew Leathers; Patent do; Hog Skins; Stirrups; Calf do; Bitts; Goat do; Bncklaa; Threads; Plashes; Tacks, Riding Whip*; Coach Laces; Boggy do; Coart Lamps; Wagon do; Robber Oil Cloths; Kllptte Springs: Axles and Springs; Harnew Mountinga; Trank Boards; Trank Trimmings; Msl. iron, tte. Also, keeps canstantly on hand a general asaortmtat of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, and Tranks. N. B.—All orders promptly attended to attheshectaal [septlfi dly

FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS, RECEIVED THIS DAY BY EXPRRS3 ■VTBW Spring Mantles, bonnets. Gloves. EmbrciderJN ies. Lace Goods, Domestic Prints, Muslii.s, tte.,

ladies’ Fancy Store.

feb28.

J. K. WHKL4N tt CO.

NFORMATION WANTED OF MISS ELIZA SJL VERS. The undeisigned wishes to ascertain toe present residence of Miss Eliza Silvers, who resid.Hl in toe city of Indianapolis, Indiana, about eight \o,n since. Shell oatttied to some property, as the half, sister of Thomas W. Silvers, formerly of Rush/il e. who died on his return lr>in California, in the (ill o 1853. Any information of Miss Silvers, if living, 01 of her heirs, if dead, will be thankfully receired^b^ RnshvtHe,! 11. Jan30-dltw2m-*.

1 The Publisher of the 1 AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 1OOD NEWS. !*• happy to ennonnee that hehasjnst r received an uanuumn supply of the ,CHjuraB Nenraana Scaam C. Kebd, direct from the same source las that procured by the U. S. Gov

■eraateat.

I He is now able te otor to every Subscriber, this Spring, over 604pare perfect seen*, (lateral of 300, hitherto otorod.) To Cio* subscribers. TyOttO seeds each. The

OUGAR CABK C ABUNDANT,

FSEB.

JO pare perfect seen*, (Intersil », hitherto otorod.) To CM m fibers. 1,000 seeds each. T forwarded at once, on roee ire rip) tea. (Send a ready, i envelop, pete paid with two tatempefor 600seeds,awdwith ■tamp* for each (l^UH seeds.)

for the en-

ff^THBR 8EBD L/ PREMIUMS

-eeds forwarded at oace, on receipt of sabre ripikm. (Bead n ready ti

rested 3-ceat

three (tamp* for One dollar will

fire year 1867 the BEST praetieal, re. Sable, instructive journal on SoilCultuss published—with the Susan

Can and other seeds ran.

Six copies for $5. Tea copies, $8 N. B.—Any aid or now subscriber can have a packet of any oas, or of each of the following seed*/rw, on sen-ling a rsad> dsrrersd, poet-paid envelope for each kted deoired, via: King Philip Cam ; Darting's Si tra Early guest Com; StowoU Smoot Corn, and Whitt Pol end Oats (43 pounds to th* baaheL) Aa many

seeds wte be returned ia

veisp* aa th* postage stamp upon it

will cover.

The

tie* list

than any other similar Jeamal te tha

World,and ia retarn for as_ , the Publieher concludes

Agriculturist has a subscripl larger by many thousands ly other similar juurusi in the M, and la retarn for as g—aru ns |

a patronage, the Publisher concludes lo make these freeutore of seeds lo eWaewaUaaaaw sabeeriben. (25 r

been given oat this year.) N B.—Prom the sierreotvp* plat a tee DnnibeTS of Jam, Feb. aad Msreh (No’s. 1, 2 aad 3 ef Vot. tt) earn sttl be rappUed. ORANGE JUDO, Pnblhhar, No. m Water-Street, New York. lw.

IfffiTTCK. TB HEREBY GIVEN, that the uadetaigBed has taA ken oat of the Coart of Coauaoa Pisa* of Marios anaalg, letters of administrattoa cm thsaateteaf Jamas Mylar, late of Marlon esnntv, deceased. Sold satota to pmhablj aoivaaL JAMBS W. EOGERS,

BKTAtTS PKCTOKAL TA.B1BT.

DOB. efthese Juatfy 4

arts ■At

tec’*

J.P.FWffiftCO.

M>19.

-?T

I *. _~j.itoI rrj »*

EATT—

.giiaaiirt’SroJw

SsISSrok,

*»r

-rtprs

rrr-

RAISINS; ■ <»’'Awab'^te! ffism$ite$Noaly wfBIte nqulisd, aai

504. North'd** Main Street, near I

UISVILLK,

Fourth.

KY.

market

■- t. ctrsn, a. c. aoaa. j. r. willss. oxmx> 00. v WHOLESALE GROCERS, AKD C0MMSSI0H KERCHAKTS. 9th Street, Eawlovilto, Eg. aprillldly

r. smith. t. a. CAXTua. ». a. casimm. SMITH & CARTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS Of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, AND BEST BRAND BOLTING CLOTHS, Corner of Main and Sixth Streets, LOUIBVXLLE, KY. aprilll-dly.

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. GORDON & CO., LOUINVTLLB, KY. Keeps constantly on hand, a large aad general atoek of Dry Goods, whdbh they otor on the moot fororabie terms to Merchants visiting their city. aprilll-dly.

cmaelbs soar*.

naav hast.

»• H. MAfOTMto.

RUBYN & CO., 2.JTMUBJRAPMmUL * C., 8. E. corner Third end Market streets. LO(JI8VTL1E1B, KY. Maps, Views, Bastaere Cards, Circulars, Labels, Show Cord*, tte., executed ia first rate style and at moderate

prices.

A great variety ofWlaeySptrit, Cigar,nndotherLabelfi always on hand. aeptlfidly

WILLIAM ¥. WILEY.

REAL ESTATE AGFST. f>UY8, Sells, aad Exshangee Property of oil aDkk da D Rente and Lease* Houses, Lota and Frrma;

Collects Bents, Botes snd Clslns y Advaacea Money on all kind* of Property;

Bays aad sells Stocks, Bonds, Notes* d Mortgage a Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Laaaaa aa. AgreemSt Loons Money, NegoUatee Loons, aad makes CoU ra-

(ktua;

Pays Taxes, and Examin** Titles la all parte oft ka

Buys,Sails aad Locates Load Warrants;

Find* Purchasers for Starts af Goods or other Bs stAttoadsto Buying aad Selling all kinds of Property; Raters Lands, sad give* In formation concerning th* at

Mia Beal Katat* aad other Property at Auction; Loans Money on an good collateral saeurtty;

Allows fraaa 8 toU ear seat, for money to betavete ed

a Real Batata Securities only.

Kaqniries by totter prompOy replied to. sasasy^iasEr'-

Refers te oil the

1 of the city.

NOTICE.

that tha Aarerel

jMT.laladiaaapelte, Wodaeaday, the 8th dre of April, marlldUwtf reewtrey.

cmr taxes.

Cm TaBAaomaa’sOmca, \

r 18,1850. |

. September 16,

I'pHBTax DupHe*te foi 1854, te aowtathaH Au^^TK^SalSiMlreilaSis

i^Mfi.i

a ha ads 4 lallttmt 1

tto* tex-payera

teeC^ ofladtenapoUa^aro raapeetfrUly roqi

far^onerttea tetetort, aad

A to

thattiiM of fund*

T PBAN&IS KING,

CEyT

DRAKE ft OO.

. ■■ arts .:e.-AS 'I S’.l r

~ WM

tte hadadar.rt’taoa as*

TES, tt MAGUIRE,* * No. 6 Bates House.

t -_~rpOK

I . f,

n-AR.1 foia -oi ftettSL! >» '

aiJt h

ua tin an »

iw<rfr

■v--lut iVia ff WHtotRDtt STOWEUa feblTdtf No. 4, Bates House, ladisaapolte.

-1 r-.-rij -1" ’. :

■ un m n

MlUiaEE,

^ f BOSTON

BENZOLE GAS AfPAMTUS, HO. 34 TT* ^rwrem ■wmmw D , KJSa*3’JSSSftrJS2.’» • 1 CSBAB AKD STEADY LIGHT, to* eotd weather. Purttea wlstoteg to light 1 thia winter will lanva thatr ordaiaauriy. __ FOB SAUt 4M MAflfi “ rytHR mbaarlkst offibra for minor leaeo th* vary to-

TO

n AU VlrtteSt oil tj:

* THE SEASONS IMFPETATKWS. lYTKahan otor sac eafitee eteak tefift to Ma

XT7B rtaU

i * “‘iawpawt tsi wri* too ytn-v. Ne-18 Weal Wartlagtea Mroat.

NEW I rrPRK ISH COUNTERPANES; teak at team amt TLgo—