Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1857 — Page 4
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,A ■ Id thl< faetoryj t' nUe<l Mataa, T» call yoor wyadal H—lhw; MfM? and malhe—ttcally W» to anptoi V^cZL, ** ererythln* heiog^ 'jfiEm 4l> ”* Cor. Wetern Row and 1«—wl maiS^Uir flMlW^lailNa. Ca A. FXLBOTTf [ > WHOLESALE GROCER. I; O '. I > i an* ^ ^ L.IQUOK DEALER, Corner nerldlnn sad Mary load INDIASAPOLIS, 1BDIAHA, roohl4-dtf. <. Art.E.iaTT. “DR. RAY S COFFEE BOILERS.” f T k* our opinion that Coffee and Tea prepared to Dr. only priorij>le (that of retaining the roUttle olla) far which “ ■ T. BULLARD, M. D., J. 8. BO BBS, M. D., W. CLI/fTONTHOMPSON, M. D. U. F. Tattle, at lb<iBranrh Wore, *8 Weet Waahlngton .Street. Agent. mehflO-dtf.
THE PEARL,
BASEMENT OF SCoxuop I5DLABAB0LI8, IND.,
L. EPPINOER,
FHOPRIETOK.
Thf Chnirmt f/rnruU of lAquort and Cigari, can-
Ktanily kspt on hand.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. MERCHANTS "AND OTHERS. B T la a well known fact that Teas hare adeaaced in th« I Exitem market twenty-one per cent. Notwfthataadine thia fart we hare ON K HUNDRED CHESTS of aiMirted
Tea* that we wiU aell at (he
nx'lilD-illui.
i old prtaea for oafo. ROBS fo HARPER, Opposite Union Depot,
Indlanapolla.
200
RAIi.N RIO COFFEE : 50 “ .lamalra or Freeharbor ;
10 “ I^guira.
In store and antrlng by Railroad. For sale low, by ROSS «c HARPER. rorhlD ’57. dim. Q/i m«v.n. rmoicE ooeoen btritp; *l" F 50 “ N. 0. Molaaaes: SO *• Refined Coffee Sagan ;
10 “ C. Crushed ; ill) hhds. N. 0. Sugar.
Arriving and for sale fow for cash.
mchlO-dlm.
ROSS_Jc HARPER. Nt/N DRIES.
NAILS;
300 K V K ° 9 jk890RT * I>
100 “ “ 50 Kegs S. C. Soria;
50 Boxes “ Saleratus;
li<rrt «
Tobacco ;
Window 01am;
5 ( croons Indigo, extra;
i! Ciuics N utmegs ;
10 Tierces Rice, new crop. Now arriving and for sale low for rash by m< hl«-<llm. ROSS fo HARPER.
FHVITS. DRUMS FIGS ;
50 Boxes M. K. Raisins ; 50 ’• Prunes ;
10 Casks do;
5 “ CurvanU; SO Boxes Almonds. Arriving and for s:ile low for cash.
500
mrhlD-dlm.
ROSS k. HARPER.
NPICEM ;
hh/hUACSPKPPKR;
lo “ Spice ;
100 Boxes Ground Pepper ; 50 “ “ Splee} do “ “ (linger; 40 “ “ Cinnamon ; SO “ “ Cloves. On hand anil for sale, low by
mohlD-dlni.
ROSS fc HARPER.
BATEN Ac MARCIBE, WHOLESALE GROCERS. No. A Bates lloase, INDIANAPOLIS, f NVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO A J. heavy stoi-k of Groceries, just to hand, direct from head quarters, which we pledge ourselves to sell at river prices, freight added, cash. . Wc have thia week received : 30 hhds New Orleans Sugar ; <5 pkgs refined “ “ Pow'if, crushed and granulated Sugar ; 54 hrls. N. 0. Molasses, prime ; SO hf “ “ “ 150 Sacks Eastern Rio Coffee ; SO “ “ Java “ old Gov’t. 10 Tierce Rice ; 1S5 Butts Virginia Tobaccos ; S00 Caddies “ ** SO brls. cut anil dried; 75 hf chests Teas, Imp., Gun Powder and Y. II.; 100 Caddies “ 5 to 30 lbs. Imp.; 66 pkgs. Soils, kegs and pk’s ; 35 bxs Saleratus ; WOODEN WARE. Buckets, Tubs, and Washboards, a large steeh ; 100 doz. Brooms ; 35 tirls. Cider Vinegar ; 150 .kegs. Nalls, all sixes ; 85 bxs. new crop Raisins ; 150 Drums Figs ; 160 pkgs Candles, Star, Opal, and Mould ; 100 Bides Batting, No’s, f and 3 ; And will receive daily additions which are offered at the lowest figures. BATES fc MAGUIRE, mch83-d3w. No. 6 Bates Honse.
BENZOLE LIGHT. J. L. Drake & Co., No. 33 West Sixth street, between Mato and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Manofactorero of the Boston BENZOLE GAS GENERATOR O. P. DRAKES'S PATENT, 1853. DWELLINGS. Seminaries, Hotels, Stores, Halls, Facnfins seasons of the year N. B. That Dr*l . ratos that will work satlsfoctorlly through the eoM i For State. County nr Town Rights, apply ae l fet>14-tf Nan—, Nebraska, Iowa, Wiaoon■Ir) md IWInnuffQ^i
tories. PubMc Bnlldlngs, foe., fitted up with tMs appa ratos ami warranted to furnish a dear and steady Nght at all
I
HAVE made arrangements lo enter la the above named States and Territories, any quantity sf ebotoe toads, from to 50,US) acres, for parties on twelve months’ credit, to quarterly payment*. Also, with cash aad wsraa*i 1 have now experienced ami good jadgm out making selections. The highest price paid for warrants. Letters answered giving full paitfcalara. WILLIAM T. WILRT,
Real Ratato Agent,
fetrJ4 tlfowtf Indlanapolla. Ind
EDLIND ARY LEM
I# The Inmate* Of the Asylum for the
tore
RKOOM8
MANUFACTURES.
Blind manufcc-
IIAIR BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
HAT
SCRUB BRUSHES. “'’WtSra,
M ARRET BASKETS, foe.
In the most •uhataptM mgoiMfy and of go Dealers thronghoatthoRMtw am MmeaUy rsq roots* (he Industry of tht Mtod, as all Ra
“5 aatbey
manufacture can he pure based on aa fovotaUa ean ha procured rietwhato. OHtom soMM.
J. McWORKMAN,
mcMMrfiR. ^ j t ) / / Jl#foBlwBB. jy Ww BBOKR —^AT^WaRBKN fo CUAVBRR-
Dr. Duritn's Obaervathma In Europe. Dr. DurMn's Oborrratlons in the Boot.
trout scirnre.
ir. •>. iwoarpona s magiapmim ana u Dr. E. Thompson's Moral amt Rettotou lllh-hkock's RtEgtaa of Oooiogy. - Ifltchkoek's ReNgfom Truth UlustraM
TtHMH*AMBlYAL toffoittiNRRm^a I' Kecrivedthl* day by Expewm. New Spring Maalles. iT>nnrt«, (Rovea, Eafombtartsa. lace Gooda. Dornamla
I rints^MusIln*, for., at LmMaa’ Faagr
IN * 00.
ia Reeewoed Caam, and eat quality. The Ryles
1% fGRTA»%*.C^E eMdodeon, extending framC to C ..
Four aad a half octave, Fisa aatova Mil 1 ■,
r *f i
**, C to f *• Ttaff..^—
Five octave, double reed, “ ** g to g 1*YfAr*t> <0 A DM t J
.•45 . 130
five eetove Metodeon, exleodiaf tfem ^ J*
Six oetove Melodeaa.M Satope, one and a half octav
! stops, one i of rseds,
** g lo g.. five octaves,
octave pedals, four
uit^srrf*aiwfnr,sr ,i
Cor.
IMfotohaa WJi
■ a of the Unltod St GEO. A. PRINCE * CO., > ami Maryland BeRa, Buffkdo, - and 97 gallon strset. New Tosh-
xm-g NB TEN NOB INK USHER. MX. No Copy todtoted—No Teacfoer required. MaeLsturin’s Pnleat Sell-Instructing Proems to Penmanship ombies every ooe to writ* with the gntocai aaae, efagance, and moURg- H hm bma adopted by the Putoic SchooU of New Tort, and fag oar Sari merchants. The Process, complete, with full direct!ana (or uaa, wttl be sent prepaid on the receipt of $1. To clubs or agents, wLx copies for $5. liberal discount on large order,. Address LELAND fo MACLAURIX, fofaS5-dfow3m-B. 345 Broadway, New Torfc
TRHALONfR CHRMICAL H A I R IXVIGORATOR. The most complete srtHe of the kind ever before offered to the public. It has stood the test of twenty years in this country, and not one of the many hundreds of imitations have been able to compete with it for preserving, dressing, and beautify log the hair, aad keeping the head clear from dandruff, foe. It is Inestimable: in short, it Is everything the hair require*. Price 50c. and fl per bottle. KT* PH A LON’S PAPHIAN LOTION, OR FLORAL BEAUTIFIER. A great Cosmetic for beautifying the skin and omplexion, and perfuming the breath, for curing chapped hands, face lips, tan, sunburn, Freckels, pimples, scalds, burns, foe. A sure and safe cure far the piles : One washing will give instant relief. After shaving, it Is very soothing to the skin. It keeps the hands toft and white, and for inflammations of the skin, it will be found to be a great remedy. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. H7* PH ALON'S MAGIC HAIR DYE. One of the very best Natural Dyes In the Worid. Its long use has proved it to be beyond comparison; and being a vegetable production, no Injury can possibly be done to the skin. It is easily applied, and you can obtain a black or a brown which will defy the beat judges to tell It from nature itself. Price • I and $1.56 per box. Made and sold by B. PHALON, at 197 Broadway, corner Dey st. and 517 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, N. Y., and all Druggists and Fancy Stores throughout the U. 8. feblSMfowfimos-a.
HAZLETON Ac BROTHERS, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, NO. 309 CENTRE STREET, NEW YORK. W'M THERE may be found a superior assortment of Kano \\ Fortes, in Plain and Ornamental Cases, from 6 to 7 octaves, of the he*t material*, and pronounced by distinguished artists to be unsurpassed. Will be sold on the most reasonable terms and warranted to stand in any climate. Order» from the country promptly attended to, and each Plano guaranteed to give satisfaction. If not so, the Piano may be returned to us, we refunding the money and freight At the great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York, 1853, a prise medal was awarded to llasleton fo Brothers for the superior quality of their Plano Fortes, which were tested in Touch, Tone, Equality, and Durability of Tune, and placed in the highest grade by the following Distinguished Artists.—William Noaam, Chairman on Musical Instruments; Jr lies, Max Maxetul, W. H. Put, R. 8. Wilms, T. Eisfxldt, Z. Mnosn. Emxlips Girac, Dwiobt, Jury on Musical Instruments; OcomeE T. Bristow, Secretary jelO-dfowly-n.
XT IS NOT A DTE! REY haired, Bakl, or persons afflicted with disease of VJT the hair or scalp, read the following, and judge of BBS. 8. A. ALLEN'S ' WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. Rev. M. Thatcher, (06 years of ago,) Pitcher, Chenango county, N. Y. “ My hair is now restored to Rs natural color, and oeaiief to fall«” Rev. Wm. Cutter, Ed. Mother's Magatine, N. Y. “ My dr is changed to its natural color, and growing on bold spot,” foe. Rev. B. P. Stone, D. D-, Concord, N. H. “ My hair, Meh —«* »~t, is now restored to its natural color," foe.
hair Is changed to ” foe B. rich was grey, Is now restored to U Rev. D. Clendenln, Chicago, HI. ” I can add my testimony and recommend it to my friends.” Rev. D. T. Wood, Middletown, N. T. “ My own hair has greatly thickened, and also that of one of my family, who was becoming bald,” foe. Rev. J. B. Tustln, Charleston. 8. C. "The white hauls becoming obviated, and new hair forming,” Ate. Rev. A. Prink, Silver Creek, N. Y. “ ft has produced a good effect on my hair, and I can and have recoromemUsl Rev. Joe. McKee, Pastor of West D. R. Church, N. Y., recommends It. Rev. D. Morris, Crass River, N. Y., also, and Mrs. Rev. H. A. Pratt, Hamden, N. T. We Bright swell this list, hot If the shove fail to convince —TRY IT. field by all the principal merchants in the United States, Caha and Canada. Wholesale and Retail Depea 355 Broome street, N. York. Seme Jnriws try to aell articles, hatred of this, on which they make more profit, if so, write to depfit for circular and information. feb5-dfow4m-*.
GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! STEINWAY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 84 Walker street, New York, received First Prize Medals in competition with the best makers in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Two Tint Prise Medals at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March, 1815. A Gold Medal at the Crystal Palace, New York, 1855. A Gold Medal at the Maryland iMttnte, Baltimore, ISM. The Pint Prise Medal at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, 1856. Among the judges were such as Mason, Gottsahalk, WoQenhuupt, and othen. S. 3. Plano* (with aad without Iren Frame) warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. sepSO-dkwiy n.
BUWCAN
■LAN 4k COMPANY,
Corner Pine and Jidteou etreete, Pete Tort. V88UK CIRCULAR NOTES and LETTERS OF CRE I DIT for TRAVELERS, available to aU the Principe 1 CMee to the Worid. Also, MERCANTILE CREDITS on the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, London, Mimteuw 0*0. PEABODY fo CO., London, and BANK Off NBW SOUTH WALKS, Australia. Bill* wff Erckamff* mm* Cmnto € re si it, on California aad Australia, furnished on application. INTRUST ALLOWED on current accounts and special depMMB, subject to arrangement. aepB-lydfow-u.
KINIBALL, WHITTE.WOBE 4k CB., NO. SB BROADWAY, NBW YORK. Manufacturers of all kinds of
And Jmlars in every artMe pertaining to the Looking Gfass
WJS.TSF. paid to furuiriring Strips, 8
for sals a lam stock of Goods Ham tmde. Particular attentioi
Blips, Bremen, Hotels and Private Red
i of the i
Window Glaaa, GMe—to—BMBM—MM
Mari4r 31a)., Bracket lb* trade on the more
Gold Loot, foe., foe., teafobed
in
and
of aRkfads,
to
fBUTABWBB’S HAIM HYET Aad keeps U —
as me mom mfimmm aaa saenetous BMr Dyo to the would. sssaaisssss
rnMed Itotsfi. . fare, Stafofed fo Smith, are!
laa3«-dfowiy-».
JISSATI CARDS.
Ror Y qtk,! M Hkdmtnf rn, afaa^sf 1 togfimtywfetP , r.
-SCSf
tflfiremy of all kind*.
I*ABIES I BEAB THIS II Hooper’s Female Cordial, Complaints, arising i of the
Cotn-
Frightfur Skcaats, and all dtoeem ration. Excesses, over ••m mM<e* have fwen cum! by (Ms «g facte pfipfafana fart fWUM. and Oo AMme Kfoted all
at once. Delay is dangeroin*.
U*e the Cordial ami It wilt rT
I’reparei) and sold by Da. KASTEKLY. corner of Thirl and Chestnut sis.. 8t. Louis, Mo., •ofe ptwprietsr. For *ale by TOMLINSON fo COX. BrutreM.-s Indku.apoli*. and by Druggist* and Dealers in Medkioc generally throughout the United Stile*. jaD$9-dfow3oi-K. ___. ! ...i. - p —. ■ * ■ ■ • • fe - t •— Important to Consumptivea TRATANT vxltwMIe lives have Iwen'saved by Hesnsaw, ‘l*n Clask fo Ore's Genuine Cod Liver OB, which, in all human probability, would have been lost but for ire tiindy use. j It U no quack medicine, hut the pure Oil. made with the utmost rare from the FRESH COD FISH LIVERS, and i* recommended hy the most eminent physician* in Europe and America, and has proved, by ten years experience, the most valuable remedy for Consumption and Scrofula ever discovered, for, while It cures the disease, It increase* the health and strength of the patient. CAUTION.—There is a great deal of spurious <41, adulterated with Seal Oil, Whale Oil, foe., which, instead of benefiting, injure* the patient, hy deranging the digestive organ*. bat being cheaper, fs. by unprincipled persons, palmed off for genuine. ' J Notice, that liegeman, Clark fo Co’s signature is over the cork, and the Eagle and Mortar on the label; for, since the death of IV. L. Rustiton, our late partner, there has been an article called Roshton's put in the market which b in no way connected with R., C. fo Co., or H.. C. fo Co.; and thousaixls who had used other Oil without success, have been restored to health by the Genuine Oil of our manufacture. ' ’ Sold by all respectaldc Druggist*. febSS-dfowSm-a.
A DVICE TO HUSBANDS and WIVES, Also, those contemplating marriage. 4 Colored Steel Plates 15 cents., plates 35 cents, free of postage. The work contains a dissertation on the necessity of marriage. instructions in Courting, with a cure for love, effectsof Celibacy, Cohabitation, cause of Sterility explained, increase of family, with many other useful instructions.—from the French of Jean Dubois. Address HENRY S. G. SMITH fo Co. Agents Wanted. Box 4310 Post Office, New York. janS7-d6m.
SPECTACLES, 0? FINE MATERIAL AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP, Accurately Adjusted V I S T O N , By L. W. HOSES, Practical Optician and Spectacle Jfaker, No. 8 WaNhingften-st. P~P Glasses set to suit aH eyes. mch3-dfowlm.
SAW GRIST & FEED MTT.TA
FTIIIE PORTABLE GRAIN MILL COMPANY, of this A city, have now in ojiemtion, comer of Pennsylvani; and Merrill streets, two of Felton’s Patent Portable Mills with L. S. Reynold’s Universal Friction Roll attached, toge ther with the necessary machinery and fixtures for Grinding from 6 to 8 tons of grain per day. They are now prepared to furnish the citizens of Indianapolis, at wholesale or retail, at the lowest marketplace, superior bolted Com .Meal, Graham Flour, Cracked Wheat. Cracked Com. also. Com and O it* ground together. Crushed Corn and Cob Bran, Shorts, foe., for. The ground Grain comes from the .Mill., in a cold state, which renders the meal and Flour more desirable for domestic use, and better adapted for shipping purposes. Mixed Grain and Chop Stuff ground to order, expressly for Livery and Stable use. All orders sent to these Mills will meet with prompt attention. and delivered to any part of the dry. The highest market price will te paid in Cash for Com. Oat*, and Wheat, delivered at the Mtlki. rrivlD-diy PORTABLE GRAIN MILL CO. A^IABTN* HOBB V-HOUSEN. SLEI6HM, iu store and for sale hy the undersigned. 10 dozen Children's Carts, from 83.50 to S15 a] i ve. 5 do Hobby-Hones, from S3 to .«|rf apiece. 1 do i’ropellers. 3 do Sleds. G do Sleighs. 50 do Skates. 30 do Children's Rattan Chairs. CHARLES MAYER, oct21, '56-JGm No. 39 Washington street.
w.mmttK, c.a. cntcurnATi silk BEYBU 4k HBCKB TMPOM1MMS ASP JOMJtBtS
X
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arrxuBB^gg.^gjwM*™, ranou* FANCY DRY-GK>ODS. J 4LLR0, MAHUTACTCRRBS OF MAMTHJLAS AM> CLOAKS, Nre*. S3 mm* Sfo Pcfari Street, rea—fiOTj CINCINNATI, OHIO.
C. BUTLER & CO. 7*,; NTHOLESALE GROCERS . . am COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Agents for the rate of Amor Smith’a Star Candles and lord Oil.) NO. 44 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, BHIB. Standard Brands of Ohio. Kentucky and Tennessee Pig Iron constantly on hand. Orders frw. Produce hare prompt attention. nartfrny
185? 1857 TO, fiKTRfilT! ^^N AND AFTER TUR8DAY,
£2
at ail statfana, and arrive at In rinasrtfa^write fonton far Dayi Madbon, Undrefle, Terre Returning, “ * ' “ at aO afaffoofi
145 MAIN NT., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Rickey, Mallory & Webb, favoaessoK. to n. w. d.b.t . oo.,) Btetelisellent and Ntationem, Are prepared to supply for Public or Private libraries, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
At the loieeet Pricee.
CHOICE aaaortmentof Books suitable for Libraries
will be found on their shelves.
4oi
. >k buyer* wfll And every facility at their establishment for procuring works, puUiaheil in this country or Europe
an the most economical terms.
Bicker, iWallor) & Webte. mchl3-dly. 143 Main Street.
PIANOS TRUAX & BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. cnrcnnfATL
HOLLAND 4k S. S. S9IITH, (formerly Marcus Smith fo Co.,) AV fa o 1 enalc Dealers in OLD M0N0X0AHELA, RYE, AND BOURBON WHISKIES. Aina, Pori, NInseat and Malaga Wine, T110GETI1ER with a good assortment of Brandies, Gins, X and Wines. They will keep a large stock of above Liquors and will fill orders with promptness and to the satisfaction of the purchaser. Non. 5G and 58 Went Columbia Street, bet. Walnut and Vine, mchlS-dfim. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
change of time
aiisr
J. K. JIXFV, H. TiRDLtV, WK. P. ITOF. NEFF, BROTHER Ac CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERYALSO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IK lOocvts eft? JSlxocs, And Agents for HALL, DODDS A CO.'S SAFES. SOUTH-WEST COR. 0? MAIN fo 2D STREETS, marlSdly Cincinnati, Obio.
W3«. Jt. COKES. AMBROSE M. BRTSON. CONES 4k BRYSON, IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., No. 34 Second Street, between Sycamore and Main CINCINNATI, OHIO. A GENTS for Sail and Sparkling Catawba Wines; Old /n Bourbon and Rye Whisky. [aug38-dly T. ANDERSON, I JAS. GATES, ) Late With late uithJ. Ernst, \ w. l. wright, ) Applegate A Oo. ANDERSON, GATES 4k WRIGHT, Succeesors to JACOB ERNST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS A BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES, NO. 112 MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) marlSdwly Cincinnati, Obio.
BUTLER’S Mercantile, Record, and Copying FXdTJUD XJM JfcftJB. Manufactory, No. 39 Tine Street, Cincinnati.. T MAKE three distinct varieties, differing one from the X other only in their degree of fluidity, and designated by the label; RECORD—For Ledgers and Records only ; MERCANTILE—For Books, Letters and general pur-
poses;
COPYING—For Letter-Press only;
Have bad awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver and
I Bronze Medals.
Refer to 5,1)00 Merchants and Bankers, who use them,
I throughout the South and West.
Address orders to JAMES J. BUTLER, Agent, Manufac
LUSE fo WILSON,
Cleveland Wooden Ware Mann-
factnxing Company.
XT ATE constantly on hand a large stock of every vari-
I I e*y of
W ocxieixa.
which we offer to the trade of the West and South as low as can he bought in any other martret. Our ware is of the best quality, and our facilities for shipping by Lakes or Railroads to any part of the West or South, are unsurpassed, roving the damage or tweak age by transhipment. Onr stock consist* of TUBS, of all sizes in dozens and in nest*. KEELERS, PAILS. SAP-BUCKETS.CHURNS. HALF BUSHELS, ZINC WASH BOARDS, MOPS, ROLLING PINS,
CLOTHES-PINS, FAUCETS.
WISNEX'S PATENT WASHING MACUINKS,
Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.
Orders addressed to GREEN MAN fo CO., Cleveland, O., will be promptly attended to. Cleveland, Ohio, January, 1857. jan8-d3m.
turer, or to mar 13d ly
Book Binders and Stationers,
Lafayette, Ind.
“THE CHEAP CORNER STORE.” EVERY AGE HAS ITS EPOCH! Fvery Cnunlry itn Leading City. ETXRY CITY ITS FAVORITE INSTITUTION, I ■ MJ which It can point with glowing pride; even the J.! young city of Indianapolis, just springing from the primeval forest, where the scream of the pantber the yell of the savage are sounds m it were of hut yesterday—eras I ndianapofis has its - ^ * "Cheap Corner Store.” The proprietors, grateful to an appreciating public for the flattering title, wiU spare no pain* to deserve B in future. They know it was obtained they know how to keep it.
HUNT, SMITH fo CO., . No. 1 Washington etreet.
/NIXON & GOODMANX MamrfactnrcrB, \ AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Every Variety «f Foreign uut Domestic PAPER, PRINTERS’ CARD STOCK* Paper Maimfiictaren’ MATBMtS, BTC.t T7 4k 79 WAIsNTJT ST, CINCINNATI.
jams
Fancy Baskets! Fancy Baskets! I HAVE now in store the most complete stock of Baskets ever found in any place in the world. Among them are— 100 doz. White, Colored and Striped, Oval Octagon and and Square, Ladies' Reticule Baskets ; 50 do Embroidered. Covered, handled Baskets ; *3) do Colored. Covered, handled Berlin Baskets : 4 do New York Sailor Baskets ; 10 do White and Colored, Oval and Octagon. Ta-*ell Baskets. 10 do Colored Round Jenny Lind Broken ; 25 do Colored and White KnlUng Brokets ; 18 do Fine Colored Arabian Cord handled Baskets ; (4) do Children's Fancy Baskets ; 25 do Psinted, Oral and Octagon aad Square Fancv Broheto; 20 do White and Colored Cap Baskets ; 10 do Embroidered. Round and Octagon Work Bris-
kets ;
15 do White and Painted Round and Octagon Work
Bakets ;
25 do Travelling Brokets of every doacriation ; 20 do German aad French Market Baskets ; da Airortrnn Hickory Baskets, all stoes. Also—a
john c. scHoourr. JOHN C. SCHOOLEY & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in SCHOOLEY’S PATENT REFRIGERATORS, AND ALL KINDS Of PACKING BOXES AND ICE CHESTS, Seies-Rooms—No. 168 Vine Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Factory-—No. 565 Race Street, bet. 15th and Liberty. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Water Cwwlern, Drip Fans, Ire Picks, Acf, mehlSdtf. SEND FOR BILL OF PRICES. W. S. HAZARD, Forwarding and Cominisaion RdCoz-olA^XAt; Ns. 05 Hiressl Fa real, between Ytalnnt as*4 Tins Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Cash advances made on property shipped to G. S. Hazard, Buffalo. mchl3-dtf.
J. A. SPRlUMAJf, p. w. WTANHOrC.
very large stock of Ladle*' Work Stands. Office, Card. Ci-
- .. _ - . _ . _ . Birdlf -
at the most
-7 -) 8* ' CHAHLEB MAYER, No. 39 Washington Street.
gar. Fruit. Tnmhlrr, Knife, and Cloth Baskets, Birds Table Mali, Cloth Hamper*: all of which I offer at tl reanumlb pricea-L/ _J A CUABbES XAYI
octal-dfiin.
Ms* •f SMDNfry
DAILY ARRIVMG C M At CHABIl
WEBB
T Atu vtfaiiro,
BEBEAIN^R.
A RGB soppRes «re daily arriving, of Buff
Bnvefopea, Lad
Canary Erivetepea. Lwitau Damask Laid Kn-
Cap Paper, Letter Paper, Letter Copying Breams,
Arnold Writing Fold, foe. nov4-tf.
wiEin
WHOLESALE dealers
styles of Hats. Cap*, foe. Oyr 8BK Hate are all of o •wsfaefr of-gnods b much bsger than at any former n* eerordriri aUapdto-otfer Rfawhrieasfc. buyers, at
Mr*. G. Nfehsto,
such prices trod on
No. 138 WaMrut Stoet.
LING GLi
L- ' and
PICTURE FRAMES.
PTDT CAPfadup* rawrozMtfpefceJL^
t. P. HILL
rf's. sreusUAN,
SFRIGMAN & OO., General Conuniasion Merchants, FORWARDERS * TRANSPORTATION AGENTS, >o. 4 Public Landing, near Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. To inanre dispatch, mark Care S. fo S., Cindnimti, O. AU business intrusted to our care win have prompt and penorod attention. marlSdtf
John teimm, sc WYNNE, BLAINES, Ac CO
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Iff •. 101 Pererl Street, - (Betaeea Vine aad Race Streets,)
mchO-dly. CINCINNATI.
GEARS TabedrewafafaficWofAfa SATCMBAT, AJffOL «fa.
. < ~ BMnurancuiMHw. «3&5ssas»sl
llfllllf
.-WONraO^SAPAWLLA Thu Jtidleint i$ tin time* Stronger, Cheaper, and Beiter thorn mum ether Skreapardla prepara-
- mw ,, MEDICINE
HAVE BERN BQtD DURDlG fHI last TWO
the train Bast, paaae Wayne, and Toledo the
At Thtado riaaeea
tou&jUkA g|| poteto J
Passengers from Central and Southern w -r-nr aad Ohia for Detroit. wM now rare money by taking the Route vfa
Peru and Toledo. The Detroit Rand H now op. senren can go throngh wfibatSdefay. Call for through ticket* at afaro in the Union
A train win leave Logsnst
CfaafamnRdM
mo at MS, A. Mt,
Freight Trains run daily each way-
' JAS.
ugn acaete at oreca in the Lawn Hanot, r Si£SS5»Si2>£S£2 M^ with tbe train Soufa far Indtoaanoll*.
febl3
H. SILLS, SapV
BELLEFON T AINE RAKEH0AD E1NE. 1857. ffis—M1S57. THE MOST DIRECT AND RELIABLE ROUTE .TD THE EAST! 86 HU ere Sfcertev tbmm wlm CINCINNATI. At Hi lew Sherter tbmm vim PORT WAYNE AND TOLEDO. *1 Milet Sfc0*t«z ttafa vlfa -v. COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. 33 Miles Sbertcr tbmm vim DAYTON AND COLUMBUS WITH THREE BESS CHANGES OF CARS AND RAGGAGE. Three through trains leave Union Depot, daily, as fol-
low* :
7 • lO A. M., 1 P. M., mm A 11*13 P - Nff. All of the above trains run Thrmugb fo Crentlime, wifbomt amy Cbange off Can, Where direct connection is made with trains on the C. C. A C. AND OHIO AND PENN. ROADS, FOR THE EASTERN CITIES. All other routes change cars three tunes between Indianoils and Crestline. A. W. DANA, Supt. mchl4 ’57
CHANGE OF TIME. 1857. Sr^S 1857. FTIHE MADISON TRAIN wfll leave the Union Depot I at 12:20, from and after Monday, March 16th. It is the shortest Bailway line to Cincinnati—connecting at Madison with two ef the bast Roads on the Otto River, which arrive at Cincinnati in time far the ax obtoak A. M. Express on the Little Miami Railway for tike East. Fare to Cincinnati, $3 00. No charge for Omnibus or Baggage. Shippers and Merchants w eat, wfll find R to thew interest to travel over, and ship by this line. mchl6. D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI
Tbe Shortest Route by 30 Miles! The ONLY ROUTE without Change ef Care ! ! Three Passenger Trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) 1st Train leaves at 7:10, A. M., arrives at Cincinnati at 12:00, M. 2d Train leaves at IfiX), P. M., and arrives at Cincinnati at 6 JO, P. M., 3d Train leaves at 11:60, P. M., and arrives at Cincinnati at 4:15, A. M. Passengers for Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo, New Yock Philadelphia. Baltimore, Wheeling, and Zanesville make close connections at Cincinnati, and go as quick by this route as by any other. This is the qukkest and best route to Paris and Lexington, Ky. dec27-dtf. J. W. MILLS, Supt
C H A N Gr E_Q F TIME JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Trains Daily (Sundays Excepted-) A"'hN T and after Aug. 25th. 1856, Trains will run as fellows : ARRIVE. DKPART. 11:20 A. 9:10 a. M. 8:00 p. at 112)0 p. m. First Trait—Express—Leaves Indianapolis at 12)0 P. M.. stopping at Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburg, Car iumbos, Seymour, and all Way Stations. Second Train—Mail—Leaves at 11:10, P. M., stopping at all Stations. Freight Trains leave daily, takiqg Freight for ail the above points—also, for Louisville, New Albany, and for all ptonte on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. A. 8. C A ROT HERS, Supt. J. G. WHircon, Freight Agent. janl-tf.
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at
fapuUfefffi
essasHi?
tyatero, vto.:
NEW ROUTE OPENED. CHANGE OF TIME ON THE SHORT LINE LAFAYETTE AND INDIANAPOLIS DFLAXIL. n. O ^ 2Z> - M\S AND AFTER MONDAY, Dec. 22nd, 1856, Trains will leave Union Depot, (North outside) at 113), A. M.. and 9:15 P. M.. for Lafayette, and via the Toledo, Wabash fo Western R. K., for Attica, Williamsport, Delphi, Logansport, Danville, Decatur, Bloomington, Springfield, Peoria. Paris, Naples, and all intermediate towns: and via Lafayette and Michigan City for Chicago, Joliette, Mflwaukie, Madison, Dixon, Galena, Dunlieth, Fulton. Koek Island. Davenport, Iowa City, Muscatine, Burlington, Quincy. and all intermediate towns, and all towns in the Northwest. Fare the same as hy all other routes. Passengers may rely on this being the shortest and quickest Route to all 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 aU Stations a sufficient time to do a small amount of bnsiness, and arrive at Lafayette an hour and a half in advance of the 11 :S> A. M. Passenger Train. Freight trains leave freight station at 7 JO A. M. J. O. D. LILLY, Supt. decl8-tf. L. fo l. R. Road. W INTER AR R A N G EM E NT." CHANGE^OF TIME.
KAl
BS T. TEWE8, AND DRALKK
IRYORTKR
AXXA CT1{_ .o ySMOUMft AND CHEWING W^ACCO, mehlXAJy- CICINNATI, OHIO.
RAILROAD RECORD Bomb an* Jtob Trim tiny, 167 Walnut Street, between Fooith and Fifth Streets,
CINCINNATI.
WRGHTSON Ac Cm, Praprietasre.
CEXTRAIa
AND
BALTIMORE AND
OHIO OHIO
Reinx tbe tenly Rente te Wmabinxtten City ! Only direct Rente te RnititeRere I AND THE ONLY ROUTE TO N. Y., via : Baltimore and Philadelpha! via : COLUMBUS, ZANESVILLE NEWARK AND WHEELING. YNORM1NG one great consolidated lam vrf tefivel from F Columbus, Ohio, to Baltimore, cooneetiag at Wmbington Junction, nine Bales from Baltimore, with the B. fo O. R. R. Co's. Branch Road to Washington City, affording the eseiusive and only through Ticket and Baggagt Check arrangement between the Cities of the West and the National Capital. Connecting also rt Ufa SfaMdn fa .BaRunore, with the Railroads to Philadelphia, and New York and Boston, being the only route ly which merchants and travelers can purchase tickets that will enable them to visit the dries of Baltimore, Philadelphia aad New York, at the cost of a ticket to New York by other flats, an advantage that is afforded by this route only. THREE DAILY TRAINS YROM IN'
INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD, At 7 15 a. a.. 1:15 p. and 11:15 p. te. Passengers leaving Indianapolis on Saturday at 1715 P. X., ifM. C. R. R. arrive at Baltimore Monday morning at 16 o’cMfo. TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, and Washington City toll Afi a. te. '(J ? TWO DAILY TRAINS, tla : India napotii*
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!£ ' - To M Oteawx (AT IN APRIL t . to '..v.U.tRto to .uit AMD
—- UMfifito MAM ::tSS
tog off tea flfatefa. lro»ro. White UrolMgi, fltafofaioro or TMfainitor IfateteMfiteterort thaLwaga, Motehro, RTOto, PMFemale Irregularities, Chronic Coagto, aad all dtoarom arisiagfroro the use aff Mtaenry aad Calomel.
kM Mi Mktkk,
—trhlem curative proptriba contained fa the l^yrillteiti,
of iU preparation.
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Prise df.:
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100 Prizes of i.: 160 are ' MAM 10fi “ “ Mare 5,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of fi255 Approximating to $50,000 Prize
■re
4 Priaes of R160 Approximating to •»/N0 Prize are 640 8 Prizes of fdO Approximating to 10,000 Priaes are-. 640 12 Primnof R30 Apprextmzding fa 5JM Priam are 600 24 Prizes of »30 Approximating to 2^60 Priam are 720 20 Prizes of R25 Approximating to 1,M0 Prizes are 5Mi 3,00 Prize.of #20are :.....!vr. M/M
3^90 Priaes amounting to Wfatole Ticketo tl<K Hmlv
tan *2 to.
Flan of the Lottery. The numbers from 1 to SfiJNO, corrmpoading with those numbers on tiokato printed •» aep arete alipa of paper, an
Mi
epeteded with saiaU tin tubes and placed fa one wheel. Tbe first 218 Prises, similarly printed and encircled, are place*) i < oother wheel. The - ’ tare then revolved and a number tothawa from tire wheet umbets, and at the aame time a prteeb dkapn framlbro. heel. The mmhrT ifid priseftrslrn ontroe opened ami. tccto the audienee, and regiaterad by She Commissioners prize being placed agslnat tike number drawn. TMsxp •) repeated teTORaU the priaes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PBIZS8. The two preceding and the two jnrreiwHng namhers to those drawing the fisat 18 Prises will be entitled to the 72 Approximation prizes, according to the Behoare. <- Tbe3,060 Priaes of #M wfll be determtoed farthalrot figure of tbe number that draws the #50,000 Prise. For example, if the Number drawing the #50,000 prize ends with No. 1, then an the tickets where the number ends fa 1 wfll be earned to #80. If the number ends wttil No. 2, then all the Ticketo where the number ends fa 2, wfll be entitled to #20, and so ou to 0. CERTinUATES Of PACKAGES Wfll be sold at the foltowtag rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tiekete ...#60 “ - 10Half “ 40 “ 10 Quarter u 20 M “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the Ticketo ordered, on receipt of which they wfll be fix-wanted by first mad.— Pro* inn i ream bare tickets ending fa any figure they stay designate. . The Ust of Drawn Numbers and Prizes wfll be sent to the purchasers immediately after the drawing. K~p Purchasers wiU please write thefr signatures ptefin* and give their Post Office, County and State. TtjP Remember that every prize is drawn and payable fa full without deduction. II r* AU prices of #1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawfag—other priaes at the usual Mat of thirty
days.
All coHQjnumcHtioiis strictly confidential* Prize tickets cashed or renewed fa ether Tickets at either
office.
TCP A flat of the numbers tint are drawn from the wheel with the amount that each prize is aajfiMd to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers : New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Democrat, Atlanta Intelligencer, and Mew York Weakly Day Rook. Write your address plainly and direct to- 8. SWAN fo Ca, mcb24-dt 1. Atlanta, Georgia.
T>R*F. DeGRATH’S ELECTRIC OIL, R the Electric Oil—Electric Cures—Pain is the premonItor of death ; relieve the pain and yon cheek tbedfcwase. Prof. DeGrath's Electric Oil Is the marvel af the a.ae, for
the following, (not everything :) Cures Rheumatism often iu day ;
Cutes Neuralgia, Toothache, two minutes ; Cures Cramp in stomach, five minutes ;
Cures Burns, Wounds, Bruises, erne to three days ;
Cases Headache, fifteen UMnahw ;
At 1 P. M.,temffi HftMF F. M. >
Paaseugen going East from Indtonaimlto, have the choice of either of the above routes, each of which make direct aad dose connections at Columbus Ohio, with trains of the Cate-
mi Ohio and Baltimore Roads. arfft. , which is not from tite result of exthefaetthTOB is MB antes shorter It "r* fiaggagv checked through from Indianapolis to hMamee aad Washington City. Fare ms Itewr mn fop mmr •titer Raate.
> Affteto
Cures Earache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night ; Cures Piles, Sweeled Glands, ten days :
Cures Felon*, Broken Breast*. Salt Rhewm, two to six
day*.
Cures Hemorrhage, Scrofula. Abscess, six to ten days ; Cures Frosted Feet and Chilblains, one to three days ; Cures Fever and Ague, one to two days, and all nervous
and scrofulous affections.
Cures deafness, one to four days ;
Cures aD Puns in the back, breast foe., one to four days. A* an example of the estizrotion in which it is hddhy one ofthe ablest jurists and writers, foe., in this country we will give a letter received by Prof. DeGraths' from John livingston. Esq., Editor of the well-known Law Magazine, 157 Broadway, New York. A word of such testimony is of more weight among the best classes of the country, than
volumes from unknown sources :
Gikard Hors*. Philadelphia, May 7th, 1856. Prof. Cliaries DeGnth—I freely give it as my opinion,
that your “ Electric Oil ” is among the most wonderfte
remedies of modem times. At the ei
tody who alleged she had bee* relieved af a most painful affection by Its use, I was Induced to fry ft bottle, though at the time of purr basing, I folly bettered it to b* a quack medicine and a catch-penny humbug. But a trial convinces me that it does possess a magic power, aa4 Us use wfll
prove a Merwing to sufariug humanity.
1 nasally took aeuldfrom sfaepiog fa damp sheets, aad my neck became so swoolen and painful that I could not
turn Sqr head.
After offing, without success, everything prescribed by my physician, I last evening tried your Electric 00. Thte morning I am well, the relief having been as complete ro it was instantaneous.
Yours very truly,
JOHN LIVINGSTON, ■ or . A'«kSES5i'^r1r«. Mr. Uvfagffioa beloags to Ihu ftU weaMter m* highly respectable families af the fiat sffitten of Nmr Yarik. 4 one caa address him on the subject of the above tetter, which
pleasure.
will he answered wkh Cxmox.—Thun
the repotTOtoa faro my article must beware. They are woifalesa.
Tha public
The New Theory Vindicated. SwMerifajf Miteaimiaheffi Ate Maw Camt. flrewteet Cure in the World for Pain .' A. E. SMITH’ ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
Comm of Walnut fttefl Eighth at*., PWfariffifllro. None genuine nffil* wrf Os mrfoM*. Slgnwtnwe tm flu La-
A. R. SMITH, Cfarortol. * J;; ' GALUTIA B. SMITH, M. ft,
the StomRchw Fm ifiad Hanfii mt reel. Barn '“!USE3C5r4L , 3aite*t
J ——*SBSP, *
is the oqfa aftfsteroro’brought ris work perfectly fa from 3 to 1
flteteromts and pronoumjed to be the hot i
rsistifar af rariritotecff fa far teto
SB a> a pmvrorisw, as waft aa torifonririteaffil
nuasr.
outwrarifasrltew^, kroon* give. i^MronScwiM
SsSsSsSS
The
Organic
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of fate Oft proa fa
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T ANM WARRANTS Bon-rht. Sold, and Located I A by novll-tf WY. Y. WILET-
Vestines of The Toung LoBes' Own Book. Aurora Leigh ; By Mrs- Browning; net Past Meridian : By Mr*. Sfetramey. ~ ~ ‘ “ 1 Begtetor
HWAftT Fehff7-dt
am fo Bownrs.
KNRBROIDERIES.—Another hi votes feeelvsd sf JLA fauntiful Swiss, Jacoutt. and late Setts. KI! Gloves. Thread-gauntteta. and teany other Vanrv Goods. AJs <, Bu/ie Gyaips. Call at LvCes'
a*—
“ninmmliiii IM ftihift MMt HJ»ARfaefaritteshave A. ft. SMITH Urofa m the
TTp X. B.—Oriter rmrov of Walnut and Rfahfa street
> my Sow Store, N. H. ear.
Ei R. SMITH.!, 1
„ „ MOZLET * BAB
rfScSS^l’S-H!
other baa aw effected eminent physicians
fa the Western aad Southern States, rvoomnsend'^this^preparation, because it te no secret remedy, and tftey kteow the
farouMtefii see Use boeMhat tan ho aaTO.
t with any of the
ring the
No
for which it is re-
meufiUHHHflifltefffacftfotrial. It te the only sure ami safe remedy tec thoroughly eradicating MERCURY from thesyterin aad fire fab eure of SECONDART SYPHILIS and VRNRRIAL DISEASES Na matter hew had may be the disease, it wfll ANNIHILATE and EXPEL THE VIRUS and reffiore the system to a perfect state of health and
11'^ CAUTION•—Purchs sen should be particular to ask for DR. EAST BELT'S IODINE AND 8ARBAPA and take nothing else. No other preparation c IODIDE OF POTASH, SARSAPARILLA, DOCK AND STILLING IA and no other possesses the rarire power* of fate. as faotuands will testify thro h
UgedR.
TO* one dollar per bottle; or *fx bottles for fire
drtfap*.
Hj* A liberal deduction made to dealers who buy to sell
again-
JCP Prepared by Dew Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets* 8U Mo. Focmteby TOIOINSON fo COX. Druggists, Indlanapohs, and by Druggists and deafen in Medteta* generally throughout the United States. jaiuSKIfowly
PAHILLA,
combine* the
YELLOW
cu-
have
FOUND AT LAST, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
Dr. Oortert Cough Bmlaom. Tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain fa the Side ami Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of fas Heat, uad all Dtossses of the Throat, Chest fo Lungs. PYffHB time has come when Consumption may be classed X among the CURA XD R DISEASES. We art living fa ret age of Improvement, and Medical Science is making rapid advancement. Important dtecorerieu aw being made fa the medical agents employed, as well as the art of preparing and combining them. The most important disco very made fa the nineteenth century, to that celebrated remedy for the Lungs, called Du. CaUTXu’s Coree
This medicine combines remarkable Tonic, Expectorant, soothing and healing properttes. The TONIC properties rifangtbea Urn Langs, white the EXPECTORANT properties produce free and easy expectoration, and its soothing anffroaUng properttes speedily allay the Cough and all inflammation, and effects a PERFECT CURE hy soothing and strengthening the irritated organs. Too much care and attention cannot be given to DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. Our varying climate and faacold, bleak winds ef the North and West produce Colds and Coughs which demand of the wise aad prudent the earliest attention. Have you got a Cold or Cought Do not neglect it for a single day- Procure at once that celebrated remedy, Dr. Carter’s Cough Balsam, which has cured thousands upon thousands ot Colds, Coughs, A sthms, and Consumption, afro: every other means had fluted and tbe patient had been given up by friends and physicians to die. Na person afflicted wkh a Cough, Cold, or any disease of th« Throat, Chest, or Lungs, will be just to themselves If they go down fa the grave without testing the virtue of Dr. Carter's Cough Balaam, ID* F)a*»—trial Bottle, 25 cento; Large bottles, #1 per bottle, or six bottles for #5. A liberal deduction mads to Dealers who buy to sell again. Prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut tercet", 81. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor. Orders promptly filled. For sale by TOMLINSON fo COX, Druggists, Indianapolis, and by Druggists and Dealers of Medicines generally throughout the United States. jan2»-dfow3m
OR. EASTERLY’S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER THE GREAT WESTERN REMEDY FOR Ague and Fever, Chills and Ferer, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to Bil-
lious Climates.
FHTHE most perfect and infallible remedy yet discovered
J. **
for the Speedy and Permanent cure of Ague and Fern is Bto Easmu’s FRYER AND AGUE KILLER. This popular remedy has now been before the public four
years, and during that time k has cored more than ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CASES,
Which has fully mtehMshed its pre-eminent merit fa ail parts of the West, as the best and only reliable remedy for this
dread disease.
Thf* medicine te a compound of the most potent vegetable extracts known, and is the most speedy and effectual curative for Ferer and Ague known to the eivilfased world. Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer will cure the worst cases, no matter how long standing or how bad. In no earn has K foiled te cure, as far as heard from, in a few hours after taken, and no person was ever known to have a second Chill and Fever after using it, when used according to directions. It te perfectly harmless to the most dcMcate eon ilkiiltens, and can be safely given to the most
tender infant.
Reader, have you the Ague ami Fever? If so, delay not flstey not the use of this medicine; delays are dangerous,
laiiasw nf a besides ruinous to the constitution. Use Dr. Easterly's Fe-
mo«t inf,ii verand Ague Kflter, and it wfll cure you. II r* Pamphlets containing certificates showing the quatied merits of fate medicine, can be obtained of A
gratis.
II r* Price* 91 per bottle, or six bottles for #1. Ifjr* A liberal deduction made to Druggists a»d Merchants
whobuy to sell again.
^Preproed by Dr. Easterly, comer of Third and Chestnut
toe auto by TOMLIN 80
of A Kunlei
by TOMLINSON fo COX, Druggists, Indian-
apultetaud by Druggtete and Dealers in Medicine generally
throughout the UiKd States. jan»-dfow3m
Ota.
7 o aa. ar m o 1 f. » SPECIFIC,
41
This pay ntor aad specific rao* afflicted aad warranted to cure all
Rtoauffi Ouriffin <htee farftebuntaa, Hleeft, Strictures, Weakness, and ail dterasei of the Genital
I Weakness, aad aR
te new offered to the of Gonorrhea, Gleet,
ef the Gem-
R'AOKft, /teat fatete a PREMATURE GRAVE. .
of infection. Da. BAKER’S SPECIFIC to thennly safe aad sure remedy. It to very agmTOde fa ro
poeeptfote odor, aad may he used by r renro of
cgtagarv^griS^i^
the petteat to a peefeet stele of HRAL-ra
M^BASTERLY, comer off ThM
For sale by TOMLINSON & COX, Druggists, Indianapoofan ITEWS FOR THE SICK!
open every day and ereufag.)
1*^ »» Werlfolra. mimmtne hale ftme to toe treatmeak ro *- -
.,i
THE QREATEgyo
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