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

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^Vul Cnok. ^ U * arw 1 “ <11 * horth weot of IndUnapolle, Hto* STS, 905 ecree a4)e<oim( donation to etty eflo* dtoaopoUe, to trad* la part lor city property. Wfa. S4*- tH acre*. twomfleoweet of Wuft. toeaHo. MH. 33 oore* 1 J-S mile* aonth of lodiaoopoli*. No, V0T7. SOU aaroabaoTily timbered. „ M , Me. 1<«8. 40 aeree 3 odie* eooth of Indtonepolla,»In eoBimtom. md ioliort Setoer. • Vo. ntl'. 80 aeree 4 t4 milee eotrthoflodtooopoUe, part Wo. MOO. X leteieet in t»aere*,l mile weet of Alltoon ?1 ^. 1040. 160 acre* 3 mile* enuth-eaat of Indtonapoito 70 aceee in oaltirthion. balance In timber. Ho* 1841. Undirided hrtf of 167 acre* 8 mile* north of etty, on Whit* rirer; beet bottom land 70 acraa in enltimIton; rery dnirahto property.

No. 1061. 968 aeree. .

IN*. 880. S40 acre* 8 mile* eouth of Indtonopolie;

198 aeree in cultlration.

IV*. 847. 70 nerea of land 7 mile* »ooth of Indian-

apejto.

IV*. SS6. M ersee of land eaar of Deaf and Dumb 373. One-half of a riourln« Mill 4^ mile* N

B. of loditaapoli*.

IV*. 41ft. 390 acre* 2 mile* eoet of Indlanapoli* In e

btoh etato of onltiration.

\o. 517. 80 acre* in Lawrence Townehlp, 6 mile*

If. B. of Indianapolif.

Bf*. SOD. 21>. aeree thn-e-fourth* of a mlleeaetof !Vo*ftftO. 680 acre* on the line of Marion and John' •On eonntiee, 12 mile* from Indiana poll* S mile* from

Lawfeoceburgh H. R.; partly lmprore.1.

IV*. 891 • 95 acre* 1J» milea south of In a:apolU,

pert improred.

IV*. 7M)« 15 acre*; 10 acre* cleared timber on the CrawfordtrUle road, 3 mile* weat of Indianapfelia. Not. 164 acre* on the Michigan road two mile*

art of the ac

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ASSORTMENT

/~VON MIST LN 6 OF 1/ Stand Solar flnid Lamp—Sal fly Patent. ; Banging, de do do do de •Mo, do do do do do Btaad Solar DU. S2T-2: t Bhnndotoe, eote I ptiao*. 8 baiaer*. Hall Laateraa, rtoined and eagrawed. Cat, T. O-Uerpa Qtohaa, eaeortad «toea. Lams Chimneyt, ‘ fimSetarWleh. ' 00. “ “ **

Julyt-dtf

JACOB LLNDLBY, No. Id <Pe*t ffaohlngton Btrert

BRUSHES! BRUSHES!!

e>o*. PAINT"W**to* moch of Bair, Tooth, Cloth, Scrub. Homo, and

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onation line; 100 aeree improred, balance in A farm of 90S acre* adjoining IndUn-

Michigan Road

•art

part uie

No. 973.

•poll*.

N*. 91 A. 13 or 15 acre* of land one-half mile from IndUaapolie

No. 955* 148 acre* 3 mile* wert of IndUaapolie; 80

acree.in cnltivation; splendid improvement!).

No. 9541. 88 acre* unproved land, 5 mile* wert of I^^H. 1 acre on the National Road, near the Asylum for the Insane, More-room and dwelling hotuee

on It* , »

No. 994. The Bugle Creek Mill*, together with 50 00 acres«f land, 8 miles west ef Indianapolis. N*. Mfi. A steam law and grist mill in AUisonTille,

1H mile* from Pern Railroad. To exchange in part for dty property or land. Would take a ood partner with

capiul.

No. 988. A 4 acre block 2 mile* wert of Indi&naplU,

ImbfowT

No. 975. 80 acres, one mile south of IndUnapoHt, to sell la ten acre block*. No. 1)78. 363 24-100 acre*; 85 acres in cultivation 3 mllae aorth*wert of Indianapolis. No.988. 80 acres, some improvement, 5miles south •f IndtoMpOfto. No. 990. 3 19-100 acre* of Und; with Oil MlUe, 1 . milee from Donation line. ADAMS COUNTY. Nii. 1004> 49 aeree to eell or trade. ALLEN COUNTY. NO. 1004. 160 acre*. BOONE COUNTY. No. 1020. 99 acres, 2 milea North of Augurta Button, heavily timbered. No. lUliS* ZfcJnsville Mill*, on Lafayatte Railroad, 17 miles from city.'new building and machinery, four run burrs; excellent property. No. £99* 168 acres of land near North field. No. 790. 88 acre*, one-half improved; to trade for R.

R. Stock. •

No. 519. 88 acres south-west of Lebanon. NO B08* 160 acres, 60 acres cleared; eight mile* N ¥

•f Lebanon.

No. 790* 80 acres of land, some improvements. No. 9A9* 30 acres land, 1.4 milea from Indianapolis. No’ 995> An exoeBent Bash, Flooring and Saw Mill U Zionevilto. Terms rvsonable. BROWN COUNTY. N*.970. 80 acre* 3 milea from Nashville. No, 985. 40 aeret, 10 acres cleared. N* 1004. 160 acres. BENTON COUNTY. No. 913. 381 acres, 8 miles from Oxford, county

teat.

No. 940. 162 acres, well improved. N*-590«' 430 acres timber land. BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY. No. 529« A large saw and grist mill at Columbus. No 7)44; A grist mill and saw mill, on Clifty creek, 10 mitosAaM of Columbus, all in good order. No 215. 90acres land, with a )-rist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, 6 miles north of Columbus. CLARK COUNTY. N*. 879. 180 acres land splendidly improved ten miles from Louisville and nine from New Albany, No.924. 1SFacres land, some improvements. . CLINTON COUNTY. No, 427< 160 acres of Und one-half mile from I. fa L. Railroad ; part cleared, and steam saw mill. No. 4A7 , 900 acres land 4 miles from Tborntown. N *, 885. 168 sores land with good improvements. No. 984. 80 aeree heavily timbered,2 milee from Michigan Town. CLAY COUNTY. No. 1003. 243 acres to sell or trade. DELAWARE COUNTY. No. 700. Carding machine, new spinning jack, 140 spindles, with condenser, Shearing machine, fac., cast gearing. No. 1053. 200 acres heavily timbered, good rich ■oil, and Surrounded by improved farms, 7 miles north of Muncie, county sea., No. 58&. 160 acres land, 00 acres cleared, one mile and a half from Muncietown.. NO. 001. 139 acres, timbered land. No. 909. 400 acres Und 7 milea from Muncietown. DEKALB COUNTY. N*. 973. 190 acres. DEARBORN COUNTY. No. 390. 150 acres land, 90 cleared; good improve-

ment.

FULTON COUNTY. N*. 577* 120 acres one mile from Rochester. FRANKLIN COUNTY. No. 902. 120 acres some improved, to exchange for

city property.

60 iCr ** WeU timb * r * cl 6)4 milee from No* 80ft) A rtesm saw mill with 5 acres land, seven miles fie to Bsaokvlito. r: : GRANT COUNTY. No. 1034. 40 aeree-am lie* wert of Mari on,part in culti-

vation. I. i'v.'i.i

HENDRICKS COUNTY. No. 920* 120 acres land, 40 in cultivation. No. 907. N acres of land and a good new steam eaw

mill withjgjggdi oftojp^ ‘ NO. fSftT 10 acres

N*. 887. 133

«ere» etoariMl beet waterod farm la the country

HANCOCK COUNTY.

N*. fihfM llli arAF

Nr. toio* 160acres, 15 in cultivation. No. 40O. 190 acrat, enemUenerth of N. Road. N*. 998. 208 acres, improvement* and location mod. ■ ^* if— -—*^H... ■ .* . wU- '*** ,■

HOWARD COUNTY.

, 80 aeree.

8D asees throe milee north of New London

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, And » Variety •( Millinery Goods, AT WHOLB8ALB, at oetM No. 5 Batee Homo. ANOTHER AKRIVAL Of Bilk Kobeo mead Cfeenele Ntostwlw as •lee Ivtadleo* Fancy Mt*re, J. K. Will LAN, oct3 M.QILLSOAN

LKJHT!! LIGHT!!!

SMSISIM

8WANR. CO 1 * LOTT E RI fe toNew and Brilliant SetaeaSM o< ‘* > $ VoVoo 3 nr 1 “ e rwwHI following Scheme trtU ho drawn by 8. ftwoo fa I Co.. Manager* of the fort Oainea tcodomy L littery, in each of their LoUene* for November, 1857, at AugoaU, Osergta, to which etty they have removed the* Principal

one*

OlA.90 Ol, To he drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In pobHe, on sntnrday, Nowenetoor 7, 1857* o 1 asei &a. To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in pahHe. on Bntnrday, Novemtoer I46M, 1857. O 1 A 00 OO 0 To bo drown in the City of Augurta, Georgia, in puHto, on Ma tar day, November 2ist, 1857. O 1 A 00 0 4=, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, GeorgU, in puMie, on Satnrday, November 28tti, 1)457, On the plan of Single numbers. Five Taorsivn Foes Htntncxn awn Nutwrv-Pnre Puizae 1 MAR LI 0M P RIllS TO EVERY KIM TICKETS.

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1857.

r|NHB Passenger Traia. vBLJsave the Cntoo Depot daily I rtlSMM., MadiiMHn, Cincinnati & Isoniavilla.

This is the shortest Railway line to Cinrinnatl and Louisville—connecting at Madison with the rteonnes Telegraph and Jacob Strader. These boofa arrive at Cincinnati in ttao far the dx o’clock A. M. Kxpress on the Littls Miami Railwsy for the Rost, and also at Louisville shout K) o’clock P. M Pate to Clndunati 83; Louisville, §3 50. No charge for' Baggage, Omnibne. State-rooms or supper on the rteamerb. Blupper* and Machaota west will find it to their interest te ravel over and ship by this line sept 15 dtf D. C. BRAN HAM, Superintendent, PE R U AND INDfANAPOLIS

1857. C H A N O E

O E

1857. TIME.

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YALENTIN* A «Ddl>i.e

Express Preixht Lins,

TIMB—Six to atwtrr nave. 7 T ~?* Massengen asot with each train.

Goode far Indanapotto changed only at DmMHu l^RBIGHT from Nsw Tack to Indtonapoito, 1st daso, $1 90, Snd do., $1 40, 3d do-, $1 30 par MM fes.

vk«d “By Valentina fa Co’s. Express

«* T « your goods marked

freight Line.”

flVKIR BEST ROUTE TO TOLEDO DE1 troit, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, and ail Rastern dties. 58 Miles the Shorest Route to

th6 La&ds!

On and after July 15th, and until further notice, the

Magnificent Bchestis* to be drawn each Saturday In Not. PMsen^tr train NiH be run an follows:

LIGHT! CTo. X

—ARD -

BURNING FLUIU

—AT

Moffitt’s Drugstore Opportle Little's Hotel. sot 7 6»f Flavoring Extracts and Spices. A LA RGB assortment of all the various Flavoring ICxtracU, consisting, in part, of Lemon, VanilU, Rose, Celery, Peach, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Almonds, fac.; with a good stock of pure ground and unground Spices, of all kinds, for sale by [oct7-d5m] R. BROWNING. £ AA AGENTS WANTED—A lucrative and sblpVf pleasant employmeut—Agents wanted to sell Dr. jT M. Frost's London Vegetable Billions Pills throughout the Western State*. We want industrious and active men to canvass the country thoroughly, and deposit medicines with every family. We are employing agents to canvass on foot or with horse and boggy, at the following term*: OanrsMiri on foot per year, 300 dollars; on horseback, 300 dollars; with horse and buggy, 350 dollars. Agents are required to furnish hones and buggies. In addition to the above salary, we defray all expenses incident to the business. It i* an agreeable and healthful occupation for young men, giving them a good opportunity to make money, without the portability of sustaining

I Prtoe of $«>,0UU 1 « » 25,000 1 •• •• ; 10,000 1 » •• 7,000 1 « •• 5,000 i •• » 3,500 1 » » I. 1 1,500 5 »* 1,000 5 •• “ 900 5 » •• 800 6 - •* 700 5 •• •• 600 fiO “ “ 5M) 50 “ “ 400 100 •’ “ 150 230 “ “ 100 approximation prize*. 4 Prises of $400 Approx, to $60,000 Prixe are..$1,600 4 •• “ 31O “ “ 25,000 “ “.. 1^00 4 “ •’ 900 •* *• 10,000 Prixes “ .. »I0 4 .. .. 125 .. » 7,(4X) “ “ . 500 « - •* 100 “ “ 5,000 “ 400

3,500

50 ’• 20 are.

1^00

200

100,900

ployed for a lex* term than one year, and wiU enter into a written contract to that effect. We shall require security in all cases if we are not personally acquainted with applicant, as we shall entrust in m* custody, money, medicines, books anti receipts, to the amount of from five hundred to three thousand dollars. J. M. FROST fa CO. Western Office No, 7 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bsatorn Office, No. 4Fletcher Street, New York. . All communications rleating to business in the Wert should be addressed to the Western Office. aug8-dfaw3m

5*490 Prixes amounting to $320*000 Wbole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quar-

ter* $2 50.

PLAN OF THB LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding -with those numbers on the Tickets printed on seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. The first 467 prixes. similarly printed snd encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn j from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a Prise is drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and register ed by the Commissioners ; the prise being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all tlie prixes are drawn out

Leave Peru at 8:20 A. M. after the arrival of the trains from Toledo, and also from the west on the T. W. fa W. R. R.; connect at Kokomo with the train from Logansport, and aarive at Indianapolis at 11:45 r, M., in Urns for trains

East, South and Wert.

By this train passengers can leave Toledo, Fort.Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Peru, Logansport and Delphi in the i morning, and reach Dayton. Cincinnati, Madison, Louisville, Terre-Haute, and all points South and Wert the same day, or can remain four hours in Indianapolis and re-

turn the same day.

Ketuming, the Train will leave Indianapolis at 430 P. M., connect at Kokomo at>38 P. M. with the train for Logansport, and Peru at 8:45 P. M. with the train on the T. W. fa W. R. R. for Logansport, Delphi and ail point! West; also;, with the 10:15 P. M. train for all points

•ast on the T. W. fa W. R. R.

At Fort Wayne, close connections are made with trains on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne fa Chicago R. R-, and at Toledo with trains for Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and all Eastern Cities. Also, with the line of splendid Passenger steamers to Buffalo, making the most desirable Summer route for passengers going East. Buy your tickets, via TLledo and Lake Steamers. Fare to New York and Boston, $2 50 leas than by any other

route from Indianapolis.

Special attention will be given to the transportation of live stock, produce and merchandise generally. This is the best and most speedy route for Stock, and all

Freights going East ; ..

Full information can be had by calling at the office cf tbs

Company In Indianapolis.

JAMES. H. MILLS, Sup’t.

L. N. Andrews, General Freight Agent.

Indiaiwpolif. July 29, 1857.

-M A L T B 7 ’ S

loirs. CELKcan now be had at the old established Depot, Capital House East Washington street. [septll-d3mj MARTIN HTTP, Agent. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. ortrt KEGS JPUKE WHITE LEAD— tBvFty ji 50 brls Spanish Whiting; 200 kegs pure White Zinc, 6 casks Yen. Red, 40 brls. Linseed Oil, 6 “ Yel. Ochre, 10 “ Sp Turpentine, 600 lbs Ch. Green, 20 “ Tjunp Black, 500 “ “ Yellow, 10 “ Varnishes, consisting of Copal, Coach, Damar, Japan, and Black; with a large stock of Paints of all colors, both dry and in oil. For sale at a very small advance tor cash, at K. BROWNING’S Drug Store. oct7 dim

JOHN J. DUMONT,

TRUMAN M .CURTIS

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1 a steam saw 1

acres of 1

3 afcfr*'4' faiiles north of Danville, ten

DUMONT & C0..X

A ^ ^ ( Formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, ) ♦ MANUFACTURERS

OF

SfcteAm IQolloxrs, CHIMNEYS. BRITCHING, Ei&rd Tanks* Coolers* Gas Holders* J AIE WORK ; And every other description of Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Employing none butpractieal mechanics, we are enabled to compete with the best shops of CinciNnati or any other dty In work or prices. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING. Fire Brick and Clay, of the best quality kept constant!^* n hand and for sale. NHOP—Pennsylvania Street* North side of Underhill Fonndry, and one square north of the gas works. RRVSRRNCM. Miles Greenwood, Machinert, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. H. Burrows fa Oo. “ “ Hasselman fa Vinton, ** Indianapolis. A. L-Voorhees, “ “ Robert Meeks, 4 ’ “ T. A. Morris, “ ” E. J. Peck, “ Dr. James Athen, Indiana Insane Hospital. Grover fa Madison, Machinists, Terre Haute, Indiana. Robert McGregor “ Jseeph Hubier, Machinist, Lafayette, IndianaMoocekNicoU, Temple fa Richards “ “ A. Gaarfa Co., Machinists, Richmond, Ind tnaylS-dfawly.

Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding and the two succeeding numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes, For example: if Ticket No. 112S0 drawedi#'$6(M)OO Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11240,11251, 11253, will each be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $35,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548,549,551, 552, will each

ELEFONTAINE RAILROAD LINE. 1 57.

be entitled to $300, and

scheme

so on according to the above

The 5*000 Prizes af $20 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the 860,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $60,800 Prixe ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the nnmber ends in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the tickets where the number ends in 2 will b« 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 Tickrts ....$80 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ ** 10 Quarter ” 20 “ ” 10 Eighth “ 10 IK ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on the receipt of which .they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate The list o f drawn numbers and prizes will be sent te pur chasers immediately after the drawing H~r J Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Jr/ 3 Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fall without deduction. IIV All Prixes of $),000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time ef thirty

days.

All communications strictly confidential Address orders for tickets or certificates to 3. SWAN fa CO., Augusta, Ga. Uj 3 Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan fa Co., at either of the places. JTj 3 A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel withthe amount of the prize each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers :— New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, and Savannah Morning News, and Richmond Dispatch, and Paulding, (Mississippi) Clarion. oct26-dtd

B E 1867. THE MOST 'DIRECT AND RELIABLE ROUTE TO THE EAST! 80 Nlilert Stoorter Ilian via CINCINNATI. 54 .711 lea Shorter than via FORT WAYNE OR TOLEDO. 51 Hi le« Shorter than via COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. 33 NlilcM Shorter than via DAYTON AND COLUMBUS. WITH THREE LESS CHANGES OF CARS AND BAGGAGE. Three trains leave Union Depot, daily, as follow*: 4-40 A. JR.; Lightning Express. Ii:00 A. 71., Hail Train. (;:00 P. H.; Night Express. All the above trains run Through to Crestline, without Change of Cars, Where direct connection is made with trains on the O. C. <t C. AND OHIO AND PENN. ROADS, FOR THE EASTERN CITIES. All other routes change cars three times between Indianapolis and Crestline A. W. DANA, Sup’t. July 6. ’57

PRINCIPAL OFTTCRS.

No. 175 Broadway, New Tort; No. 38 South Levee, S*-BeUefentStoe Freight Depot, Indianapolis. _**»- L-RIUHTAta*-■XTtT'm.. 3r„ TKriXGYf REAL ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER, HONEY BROKER,

and dealer in

RAILROAD STOCK*. BOND*. &C-, No. Exsr W&mmraro* Street.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

JTOHN W. HOLLAND, WhoAmalr Orotmr and Oommitrim MrreAant

No. 72 Bart Washington 8t,

maylJ-dly. Indianapolis, ind

TIWCDTlTATr flW

e. utmaat fMBVuwo* auntr a. tfobv. w hTl™ * r7Tn o c e r e Commission Merchant*. {*•■■•***** Of Auer Smith** STAR CANDLES

1 aa* LARD ML,)

Vo. 44 Walnut Dtreat,

CINCINNATI, GOTO.

Standard Braad* of Ohto. Kentucky cad Teunmae* Pie IRON cwnataatly on land. Onlma fbr, or eonrtgnmenta of Produce have prompt ettenffon ■ [mcM9-dfy

LOUISVILLE CARDS.

/Him A fi000MAN\ V Manufacturers, \ AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Krery Tki-rerv of Voreifil md Dtnestir PAPER, PMiriRa mi; Paper Xanufacturen' MATERIALS, ETC., 77 * 79 WALNUT ST.. 1 CINCINNATI.

WILLIAM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT. TD U Y 8 , Sells and Exchangee Property of ail kinds, jn$, Renta, and Leasee House*, Lot# and Farms; Collects Rents, Notes, and Claim*; Advances Money on all kinds of property ; Buy* and eell* Stocks and Bonds, Notes and Mortgagee; Draw* Deeds, Mortgages, Leasee and Agreements; Loan* Money, Negotiate* Loans, and makes Collection* ; Pay* Taxes and Examines Titles in all part* of the State; Buys, Sella and Locates Land Warrants ; PtndsPuraheeenfor Stocks of Goode er other Business; ' Attends to buying and selling all kinds of Property ; Enter* Lands, and gives information concerning them ; Sella Real Eatote and other Property at Auction , Loans Money- on all good Collateral Security ; Allows from 8 to 15 per oent. for money to be invested In Real Estate Securities only. c Enquiries by letters promptly replied to ; Carriage always at the door to show property : All Business Matters strictly confidential; Refers to all the business men of the City. Office No. 10)4, Ea*t Washington street, up stain, oppo. site Wright House. aprl-dfawtf.

HEAAOLK LIGHT. JT• Xje. ZDxraJLSLo cto Oo., No. 32 West Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI,OHIO, Manafactmxa of tbo Boston BEMXOLE GAS GEM ERATOB. 0. P. DRAKE’S PATENT, 1853. D"hWELDINGS, Samiaane*. Hotets, Storaa, HsIIh. FaeI 9 toriee. Public Buiktiaga, fac., fitted up with tin* apparatus and warranted to furman a dear and steady light at all seasons of the year. N. B. That Drake’s apparatus is the only Benzole apparatus that will work aatiafactnrily through the cold weather, for State, County or Tewu Bights, apply ae above. febl4-tf

Trasks! Tranks!! Trask*!!! great bargains in trurks J. H. McCleary’1 NATIONAL THINK K HPOKII H,

Comer Slain and Fourth Sts..

LOUISVILItR, KENTUCKY. T WOULD reepectfuUy invito the attention af mmihento JLaod other* visiting the city to my large and elegant ae“vtoient of Trunks, which I am prepared to offer at laart

sot. tower Wan any othe

per cent, lower Wan any other eeUbliahmeut My ernck embraces x greaitv variety ef Trunk.

twenty-fiver

to the dty. ^ m* 11 ** *r j other house in the

zany of the rtj le* are entirely new and cannot tail is P*»w« taom in want of a Trunk, limb aa regards prieaaad quality. The many advantages which I posse** over othrt

own material. fan, ^ ta,m * Mn * lheir ' > urch«ree. Orttora ''IZSL'Zg*' 0 - i U MeUtARV.

A. O. ettlTH,

14ft Hmist-rtC.* Clncimmaifie* Otolo. RICKEY. MALLORY & WEBB, (Suoceaeora to H. W. Dsuev fa Co.,). BOOKS ELLERS AND ST AT ION EBS, A» prepared to supply^ for Public or Private Libraries, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS At the hornet Prieee. ft CHOICE sesortmeat of Books ittiuHe for Libraries /% will be found on their shetm*. Book buyers will find every facility at their ertdbttahmeat for procuring works, published in this country or Europe, on the most economical terms. RICKBY, MALLORY fa WEBB, mchl3-dly] ^ 145 Main rtteet. y. fi. tnrr. a. tardltt. wa. e. «gry. NETT* BBOTHEB A CO.*

aooRTsaa or

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ALSO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN lEfocxts cto JSUbioe0, And Agent* for Hall, Dodd* % Co.’e Safe*, •ovm-vmrtcorvee or kair ah» second st*., mchl2-dly] Cincinnatir Ohio. WILLIAM M. CONES. AMBROSE M. EE THOM. CONES At BRYSON* * IMPORTER* OP Brandies, Wines, Liquor** Cigar** fac. NO. 24 aUGOHD STREET, EXT. SYCAMORE AN* MAIN, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

f. Ol TRUE, OEO. 3. ROWLAND, 3. W. o’OM NOR, i. W. ROWLAND. SMITH, GUTHRIE ft OO., WHOLESALE GROCER*. Commission Merchants, AND DEALER A IN FOREIGN fa DOHESTH' LIQrORfa, And Agent* for the tale of Virgiiiia and Kentucky Tobacco* N*.ft04 Halu Street, between Secamd and Third. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 8 U N D R I E 8 . tt^jALT—700 brix. Salt on consignment and far *ato to lowest figure* by SMITH, GUTHRIE fa OO. *ept£9 564 Main (treat

l^JT®brla If. O. Pl&ntatioD 1TI an extra article, on eonargnmeut and for i

Mela****, eonargnmeut and for ule low to SMITH, GUTHRIE fa CO.,

564 Mato Street.

%»/ OO l»i.N u ARE— V V 400 dozen blue, green and red BucReto; 40 do Oak do; 25 do fancy do;

80 nest* (8 each) Tube; 60 nest* (3 each) Tub*;

Keelers;

40 nests

Just received and for sale by

*ept29

SMITH. GUTHRIE fa CO.

A’ lOTTON YARNS—300 bag* No*. 4,5, 6,7,8 I 9 snd 10 Cotton Yarn* in store snd for tale by ! »e|'«9 SMITH, GUTHRIE fa OO.

INDIAN1P0LI8 AND CINCINNATI TV /\ XT .TV «~> /V TV !

I\T E W BLACKSHITH ESTABLISHX D ment. The undersigned having determined on a permanent location to this dty, would beg leave to inform the public, that they may confidently expect to have any kind of Job Work done promptly and. in good stylo, and at fair price*. H0RS1 SHOEING. He would say to Fanners, Livery and Omnibus and Draymen, aa well as gentlemen apd fat nag B’hoy*, please try our work. From long experience in the business, he is prepared to do all work to hi* line a* It should be. Wagons constantly on hand and made to otder, from the heat of material, and by the most experienced workmen. Repairing done on abort notice. Shop removed to the new brick on Pennsylvania street, opposite the State Bank. THOMAS MARKHAM. febl8-dfaw

3btA« StocAAolder* of A Illinois Central

Railway Company,

nrONE INDIANA fa ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILM W AT COMPANY will offer tot >ale at Public Auction aftne office of the Company, in theeity of Indianapolis, on Thursday the fifth day of November, 1657, so much of the Imxfaof the Company as mav be necessary to reduce the Capital Stock of the Company one million dollars. Two per centum of the appraised value of the lands will be required in cash—the balance for which the land is sold may be paid in the capital stock of the Company at the rate of forty cent* to the dollar. No land will be sold or lees than It* appraised Value. By order of the Board of Director* octVdtd J. M. CHORD SHARPE, Secretary.

Best American French Window

at creek, U acres Unproved. HAMILTON COUNTY.

Nsi.eiS* 85—fits—half mas from IwtsvtUe, lm-

prevsmsnu good.

Nto. RSft. 40 acres shout three mites north of W«tefisMitotrUtoCnr property to Indianapolis. Nto* M lac luQ acres, axcelisnt buddings and ImwetesmbU, adjoining Wertfleld. eEoe» B fmif CPPKTY. JASPER COUNTY. Nto.fa®*. ALMDatoraoftoaA. Nw. WMV. 10 ««• to sMBanfa far good dty prop-

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Nto.0R_.I1l — Improred, fire adlsa wet* ^ t }[jt^*tN^8 CdtJNTY.

IldieaMiidBedM

.bfito;^

low for cash, to emntitfan to amt 0Ct7-dfaw2w No. 18 Illinois Street

WHO WANTS MONEY ? 900,000 Hap be Obtained by Risking $10 OO. Halves and Quarter Tickets IN PROPORTION. Jasper County Academy Lottery, (By Authority of the State of Georgia,) HAVANA PLAN* SINGLE NVHBERS. ANDERSON fa SON, Manager*. Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Gs., (Small Schemes) every Saturday, and in Savannah, Ga., (Large Schemes) about the loth ef every month.

3DZ>,

Dressy*! November 15tb* 1857* at ARMORY HALL, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. B. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esquires. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE

TICKET*.

30,000 Tickets—3^886 Prizes. Prizes Parable Without Deduction.

The Shortest Route by 30 Hllest The ONLY ROUTE without Change of Car* ! Three Passenger Trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) 1st Train leaves at 7 A. M., arrives at Cincinnati at 12:09, M. 2d Train leaves at 1:00, P. M., und arrives at Cincinnati at 6:00, P. M., 3d Train leaves at 6, P. M., and arrives at Cincinnati at 10:55, P. M. Passengers for Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wheeling, and Zanesville make close connections at Cincinnati, and go as quick by this route as by any other. This is the quickest and best route to Paris and Lexington, Ky. dec27-dtf J. W. MILLS, Sup’t. CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Trains Daily (Sundays excepted.) A~YN and after Aug. 17th, 1857, Trains will run as fol-

lows:

ARRIVE.

11:15 A. M..

DT FART.

....7:00 a. M. .'...6:10 p. m.

-Louisville Express—Leaves Indianap

American Express Company, —AMD THK UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO., Office on the corner of Washington and Pennsylvania Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, Three Daily Expresses to New York; - Two Daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two Daily Expresses to Chicago and St. Louis. The above companies are the only privileged Expresses on the following roads, viz: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE fa CHICAGO; INDINAPOLIS fa PERU; TERRE HAUTE fa RICHMOND; BELLBFONTAINK fa INDIANAPOLIS. Money, Packages, Valuables and Freight carried with safety and dispatch and in charge of special and efficient messengers. Notes, Bills and Drafts will bromptly collected and speedy returns made. [aug3l-dlyl D. RYAN, Agent.

TTIOR SALE —A rare chance.—The lease and furniF ture far sale of the Galt House In Indianapolis, Ind, The undersigned is willing to sell the lease and furnitnre of his well known hotel on Illinois Street, only half a square from Union Depot. The house, as far as arrangements and manner of building la concerned, is one of the most substantial and convenient in the city. Also, is the greater part of the furnitnre entirely new. Aa I intend to go into some other busintsa pretty soon, so I think persons will get a bargain by purchasing before the State Fair.

JOSEPH SCHEHNEL,

septl6-dlra

SCHEMNEL,

Proprietor of Galt House.

TBOS. J. MARTIN. WILLIAM STEVEN'S. MARTIN fa STEVENS, GENERAL AGENCY, STORAGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. 557 Market Street, between 1st and 2d, Louisville, Ky; Dernier* in Flour, Bacon, Cement, Barley, Malts, Hope, And all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Fruits and produce of every variety. Prompt returns made for all goods sold on con-

Liberal advance made oi

fa GENTS for Still and Sparkling Catawba Wines ; Old Xa Bourbon ami Rye Whisky. [ang28-dly

| AMD— 100 kegs of Lard;

50 half Iris Lard;

I Just received and foe sale by

sept29

SMITH, OVTHRIB fa CO.

T. ANDERSON, I JAMES OATS', J Late With Late with J. Ernst, | w. L. wribut, | Applegate fa Co. ANDERSON, GATES fa WRIGHT, (Bueoessora to JACOB ERNST,) Wholeaale and Retail

Publl«lier«, Stationers!, and Plank Book Mannfactortrs, NO. 113, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) mchlS-dwly] Cincinnati, Ohio.

the

BUTLER’S Mercantile Record, and Copying Flixlca 1 XxaJtxj9. Manufactory No. 39, Vine Street, Cincinnati. MAKE three distinct varieties, differing one from the . other only In their degree of fluidity, and designated by i

elabel:

RECORD—For Ledgers and Records only. MERCANTILE—For Books, Letters and genera pur. I

poses.

COPYING—For Letter-Press only. Have had awarded them fourteen Diploma*, Silver and j Bronze Medals. Refer to 5,000 Merchants and Bankers, who use them, ; throughout toe South and West. Address orders to James J. Bctler, Agent, Manufactur- i er, or to STEWART fa BOWEN, Indianapoll", LUSB fa WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, mchl2-dly] Lafayette, Ind. I

^ODA AND STARCH — 90 casks (1,2 lbs each) Bi. Carb, Soda; 100 boxes Madison and F. fa G. Fox’s Starch; In store and for sale by SMITH, GUTHHIE fa CO., 564 Main Street. C H A R LE SHOT EL Owen, Proprietor, PORTLAND, KENTUCKY. fKNIfE at-ove new and commodious Hotel has boon raflt- $ ted with entire new furniture, and is now open to the traveling public. septlf-dSm.

ST. w. w.

INSURANCE.

xignment. Liberal advance made on consignments. JO 3 Will pay toe highest market price for Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats and Corn. julyll-sliy

CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000.

•f Ron- >/.< I

TXSJLLIZl 8*419 !**$***.

Watson’s Family Sowing Machine. rklHIS MACHINE U the favorite of all dasses.— B Its cheapness brings it within the reach of all, and its adaptation to too wants of mooryfamily, make* it, at once, a household foworiU. Tina machine reoeived toe

First Premium

lithe Indiana State Fair, jnrt cloeed,and waa toe admirer._, TUpriwit. SIAtlS.wt ,18, Mttriiiigto

K pnrfam the totter rt 1 ° WS

1 Primer. ; $60,0IJ0 1 “ “ 20 000 1 “ “ 10,000 1 “ “ 5,000 1 “ “ 4,000 1 “ •• 9,000 3 Prizes of $1,000 are 3,000 5 “ “ 500 “ 2,500 100 •• •* 100 « 10,000 100 « “ 50 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prize*of $225 to $8O,0J0. 900 4 ** 100 to 20,000 4M> 8 “ 80 to 10,000 640 12 *• 50 to 5,OHO 600 24 3ti to 4.000. 720 SO “ 35 to 2,008 500 36»> ** 30 ere 90,000 3^286 Prizes amounting to .....315,368 Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5 Quarters, $2 50. Look to year internet and compere this Scheme with any other. • r Certificates of Package* of Ten Tickets, are sold at the foUowicg rate*, which is the risk: 10 Whole Tickets ....$70 00 10 Half Ticket*. .........j..... .............. 33 80 10 Quarter Ticket* 17 50

Saturday Small Scheme.

CAPITAL •lD*«mto8V

To he drawn in public at Macon, Georgia, every Saturday

Whole Ticket*, $4; Halve*, $3, Quarten, $1. in 3 Bank Note* of eonnd banks taken rt'par. Checks on New York remitted for Prizee. Address orders Ticket*or Certificate* of Package* of Ticket* to

4:10 r. m...

First Train—Louisville Kxpreas—Leaves Indianapoll* at 7:00 A. M., stopping'at Greenwood, Tranklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, Seymour, and all Way Stations. Second Train—Night Express—Leaves at 6:10, P. M.,

stopping at all Stations.

Freight trains leave daily, taking Freight for all the above points—also, for Louisville, New Albany, and for all point* on the Ohio and Mississippi riven.

A S. CAROTHERS, Sup’t.

J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. janl-tf WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME.

OHIO

OHIO

oct!4

ANDERSON fa BON. Manager*,

Macon or Savannah, Ga.

A Chance to make MoaeT ! PrtofRuble an* HtontoTWble Empltoy*

tottnt.

subscriber is deetrous of having an agent in each tennty and town of the Union. A capital from $5 to

npHF man eanu

ton imttre'fr req, * iPed ’ * OJthin « BW fifi energetic

tofonnation win be given hy addressing, with a stamp to

Phyretoru letter. WM. A. KINSLER, a2m-* Box PhUaddphia, Pa., P O

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PROTECT YOUR BUILDInMM’I »|nHE safest, bert, and meat durable protection for builfiMnmaton’u Patent. Cuyper I.ig;htninM i .t;i h ; /. CtoDfiLmettory- ?‘>m /. r t in i exeeeUs anything of the kind«var invented. Cupper, cx;it*conducing pewer ianot diminished hreatto thnatmwehy The retiienlw j of Copper an

irtor over the Ireo B«1 was a detoUnttm Wm OqppevlMieein-nux an xm eamma

CENTRAL

AND

B A L T I M O R E A N D

n uSL X Xd H. O^LI>S! Belnx the only Route to Waeihinzton

City I Only direct Route to

Baltimore!

AND THK ONIiY ROUTE TO N. V.,

VIA

Baltimore and Philadelphia! via: COLUMBUS, ZANESVILLE, NEWARK AND WHEELING, $ .FORMING one great consolidated line of travel from Cod’ lumhus, Ohio, tv Baltimere, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from Baltimore, with the B. fa 0. R. R. Co’s Branch Road to Washington City, affording the exclusive and only through Ticket and Baggage Check arrangement between, the Cities of the Wert and the National Capital. Connecting also at the Station in Baltimore, with the Railroads to Philadelphia, and New York and Boston, being the only route by winch merchants and travelers can purchase tickets that will enable Umus to visit the dties of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at the coat of a ticket to New York by other lines, an advantage that ia afforded hy this route only. THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM INDIAN APOUS, via : INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD, At 7:10 A. M., 1:30 P. M„ and 6:85 Pi M. Passenger* leaving Indtonapoito on Saturday at 1:15 P. M., via. I. C. R. R. arrive at Baltimore Monday morning at 10 o'clock. TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE 0? ANY OTHER ROUTE, ‘ and Washington City st 11:00 A. M. /} TWO DAILY TRAINS, via : . t. !) IISDIANAPOU8 AND CINCINNATI R. R., At 1 P« m.»aiD« fitOO P. M. Passengers going Xaat-from ledtortepnlie, have the choice of either of the above routes, each of which make direct and dose connections at Columbus, Ohio, with trains of the Central Ohto and Baltimore Reads.

WASHINGTON FOUNDRY AJfD CTaoIxLclg XVorlsja, IddinnapoliM, Indiana. HASSELMAN & VINTON, MAJfUrACTUURB OF ENGINES & BOILERS, Cast and Wrought Iron Machinery of all kinds ; Grist Mills Sash, Muley, and Circle Saw Mills. Also, GEISER’S PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR IMPROVED

PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. CINCINNATL

j Insurance Capital Enlarged. ytTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN, Incorporated 1819—Charter Fcrpetnal Cash Capital $1,000,000. ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED SURPLUS, $422,132 13With the prestige of 38 years’ success and experience.

A 1

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T TRUAX fa BALDWIN'S MUSIC HOUSE | B ^ ace ,; !,r -

may be found a superior assortment of choice makes 1

— iano Fortes* Harmoniums and Me- i ? a tx i y * lodeons* in plain and ornamented caaet, made from the ; * best materials, and warranted to stand in any climate. **' r ‘ UaVl ®-

Also, a large and varied assortment of Sheet Music. Also,

Violins, Flntes,

Violincellos, Flageolets, Clarinetta, A coo nl eon*,

Fiutinas, Fifes, Bapjos; Guitars, Tamborines, Strings. Bass and Tenor Drams, fac.

Brass Instruments (or Bezzids.

DIRECTORS

Samuel Tudor, M. A. Tuttle,

R. Mather, U Z. Pratt, l). Hilly er.

Joseph Church,

E. Flower,

E. G. Ripley,

A. Dunham,

T. A. Alexander.

The First Premium Machine A T THE INDIANA STATE FAIR* Oct _/V 1836, (threshing and cleaning in five minutes and twelve seconds eleven bushels and fifty pounds—being one bushel and five lbs. more than the second best machine) 1 separating and cleanidg on new principles. Simple, durable and in performance equalled by no other machine. The horse-power used with toe above machine, received the first premium at the Indiana State Fair, Oct. 1856. We make either the belt or geesedsesehine; Cylinder open wrought Iron or solid. _ • / Alto—J. J. Mann’s First premium Sdf-Itaking Reaper, combined with toe mower, (First Premiwn awarded at four of the State Fairsof Indiana.) Also—Moore’s first premium Wheat drill. feh2 d8m.

JT. 33BOOKSFLLFR

AND STATIONER

more

the shortest

cepfire epeed^ bat freitn ttw faettitotitielDmBtoahorter

than any other completed Rout*.

Fare as Ifairfafr by any •fher Route For through tickets and aH infanmtton please apply at EThicn Depot, Indianapolis. WM 8. WOOD SIDE,

J. M. Shaz?, Geperal Wertero

ferifi'e lafa, -M>i'S

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C]kicn$;n fin A«ne»wille» MmAftsony Prai-

rie DnChi

THk9*8R*f8eY % *Aft. AM%FOM P« MffafiFfafr

Wholesale and Retail, i. 12 Iliinoie Street

aag35

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

dfaw3m

A SPLENDID assortment of Satinets, Tweeds, Prints DeLaines, Black Muslins, tc., just received at the HUNT. SMITH fa CO.

old establishedeheap cash store.

To all Whom it may Concern. iHE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN UPON himself toe responsibility of supplying the city of Indtonap , county of Marion and State Of Indiana, with Books donery and Engraving (beside* many other useful ar tides.) for which purpose he has taken the store-room. No 12 IDfraoU Staeet, formerly ocoaplefi 4>y Spieerfa Roll, rt which place will be found an assortment of Miscellaneous, _

Biographical,

may5-dly

66 Wert Fourth Street. Cincinnati.

JOHtrWTKNK. SKTH s. HAINES. WM. WYNNE. WTIYNE HAINES fa CO., Wholeaale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Peart-rt., (Between Vine and Race Streets,) mchlS-dly) Cincinnati.

IE%.ctllx*OAca. Zt.<eoo3*c3L BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, 167Walnnt-»t.,bet.Faurtb faFiftbats, CINCINNATI. WRIGHT80N fa CO.. PronurroBa. [mchl3-dly

BRYANT* Mercantile Institute Blake's Building, opposite Bates Honee, INDIANAPOLIS, IND

Historical,

«li|

B ® Ugi °Md Bcheoi Books

ffVHE FACILITIES FOB ACQUIRING $_ a thorongb mercantile education In this School have been maeh extended and are now unsurpassed in the West Each department is conducted in a separate room, by a well qualified teacher, under the special charge of the Principal, who ia a practical acconhtant, and haa had yean of experience in teachfnr mercantile tranche*. LECTURES. Three mornings of each week are devoted to toe explanation of accounts, by the Principal. COMMERCIAL LAW. Tuesday and Thursday mornings are devoted te redta tions and lectures on Commsreia) Law, under charge of Geo K. Perrin. Esq., a member of the Indtonapoito bar. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, fac. Forenoon of Saturday is devoted to Commercial Correspondence and Calculation. ^ PaaaAjmr, tor which we have received the Dtplomaa for three sneoeeeiveyeera rt the State Fain, And on which we challenge competition, receives atnetatteation daily, A splendid specimen of which will be sent bp mail on receipt of 25 itftp** Fell course, requiring from 8 to 12 weeks. -$S5 Partial <* Practical. , “ 4 “ 6 “ $15 Penm»n*hip alone, aa per agreement, eeptlfidfawfan TH08. J BBT ANT, Principal.

W. Kenty, C. H. Brainanl.

OFFICERS. E. G. RIPLEY, President.

T. A. ALEXANDER, Vice Prexident. TH08. K. BRACE, Jr., Secretary.

INSURES AGAINST THB

DANGERS OF FIRE

—AND—

Perila of Inland N at t i F<t * I« ■« At as liberal rules and rates as risks assumed permit of fee solvency and fair profit. ENSPECIAL attention given to insurance of Farm Prop Tj arty, Dwellings, ont-buildings and contents. 8nek insured fur period * of three u, five years on toe most fa* vorable terms. Choice first-class Ideminty may be effected without delay with this well-known cor; oration, through the Indianapolis Agency. LOSSES EQDITAELY ADJCITED And Promptly Pnid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to alegifi mate Insurance business, and the execution of contract* ia good faith, have inducements with tbs public ia seleottey their underwriter, we refer them, for test of quality and *u* claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tandr ering their continuance with increasing ability and facOitiee

in future.

WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Application can be made to I. N. Ash, Clerk, who it fully authorized to transact business connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. septft-dSm.

Indianapolis insurance Company. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. INCORPOKATEX> IN 1830* IRE AND MARINE Risks taken at equitable rate*. Losses promptly paid. , '' (' Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. ’57 ••».. Aly.

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IS Illinois Street

ViXvVVuua or tusn'cAmS t jjh

1- ^— IndlanapeBs fa BeUefontaine, “ do U “ Ir-ff—r"* 4 * * Clnri—H. ff] os “ Marion fa Miaelatinrw Nailer “ $1 Indiana Central, * « 5 fi “ S

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FAIRBANKS’ ■ .. 0;«!> ? OiU II’ ' ' ' PATENT

|ki HUM ■, — ■ ■■ V Sold by FAIRBANKS fa OO., MS Bebadwer. V.T. 0. T. BROWNING, Agent, DsfaaaapeUa, IX. JetouM

FEVER AND AGUE I

} aia other nervoue

cute far the above dtonervoue afikeUone. It

juwrte in any

i Hatolne Iiiiiilrrrrtffrli|m1i-nln ' - heualfra Qrtito. MeM fa— to lhofi«—ar>, to

SALE OF THE WESTERN MILITARY . A 8 AGENT for the Government, I will offer for sale *■ the premisee, to toe highest bidder, On the 12th day of Nov., 1857, The above property, recently occupied by the United —«a a Military Asylum. The Und coneieu of about xeo Aoxism, Adjoining the town of Hsrrodsburg, handsomely improved with numerous buildings and groves, and a mineral spring long celebrated for the virtue of its waters. Before the property wee purchased by the government it was on# of the most celebrated Watering plants in the South West. It to admiralty adapted to snch a purpose, being situated to a picturesque and healthy country, and in the midet of a cultivated and hospitable community. It is deemed' unnecessary to describe the property more particularly, since it lx a* exteneivdy known as any other location in toe Wert. At toe same time and place will be sold a large quaatihr of VALUABLE FURNITURE, of every kind; together,

XAHJHO KFW 0H.AAB.—-'AOM fiROU WM unp—ra k i ■ . •old for one third in hand and the remainder in twoeq—i

Cl

GLTY TAXES.

new tori Mwiime m rede in quanckiee te euii purehesere, the foUowtor g—fa ■ ERAND1R8. -.‘if . Otaed—Dupy fa Co., , ' ‘-.ri ; Tin—Proprietor*; J. Taaeal; Glove DeCognac. J. fa F Kartell, A. Setgnette, rmnd* OIN8 ^ „ 7I . , and fit. OreU; I ton Ouetem Booaaa. The pubfte are leefeelfuBy faMtofilfi CdB and tart tba above gooda.