Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1857 — Page 4

TOTCT-JfllTO LAJfDS.

^s^^isrtrTi^ b^. m<w-i u, u- au*. of

Sm— th ! PV»«tof

tb« wrani fonda iNfitn *• Ud will m Ukao tor

a Ism son than the amount ehargeahle.

Me. MH. Tfca neqr»ec8t28 n rSa, eanuintai !• •ere* In Css* County ;mortfa*s<l by Oeorge M. Bsswtck sad Hester hi* wife: PflndisU, Interest, daimssea and eo^*.—

M37 35. .*<

No. 543, One half of Lot No. • in *qav* In the town of IndlaMpolii, heifinniny at a point on Krttfacky Arer.ue 179 fast and il Inches from the corner of Maryland Street and Kentucky Arenas, thence fanning north on Mid arenas JR feet And 8 inches to a point dirVUng lot* 5 and 6, frwtn thence running s e 33 feet at right angle* with Kentucky Arsnne, from thence due south 104 feet and 7 Inches to Maryland Street, from thence due west 41 feet and 6 inches to a point on Maryland Street 149 feet and 10 inches fro® th* comer .of Maryland Street and Kentucky Arenue,ftt>m thence in a straight line due north 03 feet I Inch, from thence in a north-west direction at right angle* wKh Kentucky Arenas 3t feet to the piece of beginning; mortgaged hy Hiram R. O set on and flelllah hi* wife: Prin-

cipal, Interert, damages and costa, $361 10.

ipai* iiihcrwfe, TMHungt* aim com*, « jdi IV.

No. 32. The n hf of th« e hf of th* n e qr of fee 27 116 n of r 3 e in Marlon County containing 40acre*: mortgaged

by Cary H Boatwright: Principal

TRUST FUND LANDS.

Principe?, tnterert, demage*

and cost*, $460 80.

No. 334. The » e qr of eec 301 U n of r 13 *, containing 160 acre*, and aUo the n hf of the » w qr of *ee » in shore t and r, containing 47 90-100 seres in C°“ nt f • mortgaged by Rli Wood and Beealeel Hunt, forfrited and re-sold on credit to Bsxil Hunt: Principal, interest dam**No^8. C * > An equal and undiTided interest in the following real estate, to-wit: The s hf of the s w qr or sec 11 18 of r 4 e, containing 67 86-100 acres, and also the n hf of the s wqr of sec It J6 ofr 4, containing 68 47-100 acres; and alao, the e hf ofthe n e qr of sec 11 118 of range 4, containing So seres in the county of Hamilton; mortgaged by William Conner. Principal, interest, damages and costs $635 15. No 135: Thesw qrof square No. 16 in the town of Indianapolis; mortgaged hy Jesse L. William* Principal, in-

terest, (i am aces and < osts $674 00.

No. 455. The western division of lot No. 72 Tb the town of Urcenfleid, county of Hancock, bounded as follows towit: Commencing at the n w earner of said lot thence east along the line of s ud lot 32 feet, thence south on a parallel line to the south side of said lot, thence w along the line of : said lot to the s w comer of said lot, thence north along the !

lineofsaid lot to the place sf beginning; mortgaged by ; James Utter, forfeited and re-sold on credit to Joseph F. '

Oakes. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $ 129 05. No. 145. Lot No. 4 in square 63in the town of Indiana- | polls; mortgaged by Samuel Judah and Harriet his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $481 71. No. 401. Thee I if of the n eqr of sec 2 t !5 r 2 e, con- , taining 81 37- 00 acres. Al»o 16 acres to belaid off in ‘ l an oblong square’, in the n w comer of the w hf of the n w qr of sec 1 in same town and range, said tract to be 75 rods long from north to south and wide enough to contain 16 acres, all in Marion County; mortgaged hy Oeorge McCas

iio and Hannah his wife: Principal, interest, damagesand '

costs, $600 50.

No 86. Lot No. 8 in square No. 56 in the town of Indianapolis; mortgaged by James P. Drake: Principal, in- ;

terest, damages and costs $637 25

No. 412. The i eqr of the n w qr and the s w qr of the : ne qr and the n w fractional qr in sec31133 nof r 9 e, con

taining 134acresin Noble County; mortgaged by Frederick I

A. Harris and Leonard U. Harris and BUia Harris wife of |

said Frederick, and Rosalie Harris, wife of said Leonard: 1

Principal, interest, damages and costs, $361 10. No.437. The whf of the s wqr of sec 36 t 16nofr2e, !

containing eighty acres, and20acres off the w end of the s '

hf ofthe n w qr of same sec, t and r in Marion County; i mortgaged by Oeorge McCaslin and Hannah his wi'e, and John P. Martlndale: Principal, interest, damage* and

costs, $637 25.

No. 487 The n e qr of sec 30 1 29 n of r 5 w, in Jasper County; containing 160 acres; mortgaged by John Lefler, Jr; Principal. Interest, damages and costs, $319 62. No 706. The e hf of the n e qr, and the n hf of the s e

BANK TAX rCND >

the ••MUM of mM tot owd running wart with R ashing too Street twenty feet, tfr*m* north one hundred and twenty feet to the alley, thence • with the alley 9b feat to than* Mrntr of Mid tot. thence • on the nut lino of Mid lot to the place of haginnlag; mortgaged by Thome* M. $mlth and Daniel Tamdea: r Prioclpal, intMMt, daat14*.37R. Thnanqr ofMt 86t IS n of range 7a.«on. taining 160 acres la Blielby County; martgazed hy Jacob Rice and Deli la hi* wife and Solomon Nave and Polly hi. wife: PriAdpai, intereat, damages and eort*. $*• 31 No. 974. Lot No. 1 in aquen 47 in the town of Indian-

airiSi ?x£L,“a 1

K ZLgM eort*. SUI1 00.

CONORB8SIONAL TOWNBH1P FUND.

No. 977- Lot No. i in square 28. and the * hf of X>it No. 5 iD square in the town of Indiansimlis; mortgaged by John Turner and Hellena ills wife: Principal, inter

eet, damages and c No. 397. Th* a County, containing Principal, interest. No. 474. The n

dianapoiii; mortgaged by David Wallace and Zereld* G. hi, wife: Principal, Interest, damages and costs, $301 25.

INDIANAPOLIS FCND.

No. 879. Lot No. 9 in square 47 In the town of Indianapolis; mortgaged by Caleb Scudder: Principal, interest. damage* and costs, $364 42.

TREASURY FUND.

No. 951. Thes e qr of the ne qr of sec 8 118 n of r 8e; also the • w qr of the n w qr of sec 9tl8nofr8ein Madison county, containing 60 acre*; mortgaged by Thus. Bell and Elisabeth his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $59 92. tlOHN W. DODD,

Auditor of State.

MISCELLANEOUS.

l and costs, $583 79.

i e qr of sac 93

g 160 acre*; mortgaged by Jacob Hicks:

'ofsac 92t36nofr4ein Elkhart

dpal, interest,'damagea and costa, $480 80. s. 474. The n w hf of square No. 1 in the town of In

INSURANCE.

SWAN*. GO’* LOTT ERIE*. New end Brilliant Scheme. O A ]3 1 t A 1 FXTlBO

$60,000!!!

FOTtfCMtowtog Schema wll be drawn hy 8. Swan fe X Co-. Managers ofthe Fort Gaines Academy LotUry. in each of their Lotteries for November, 1857, at Augusta, Georgia, to which dty they hare removed their PrindpaJ

Office

G 1 £*,»*» O 1 , To be drawn In the City of Augusta, Georgia, In public, on NmtmrMatFv Nmwenmbwr 7* 1857O 1 A fll 0 OQ , To bo drawn In the City of Augusta. Georgia in public, on hrttnrduy, Nieveinber 144b, 1857. O 1 A 0~0 6 8, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on *atnr4»r, November 2 i«i, 1857. O 1 A 0 0 Q -4L, To be drown in the City of Augusta, Georgia, In public, on 8a.tar4mjr, IVowember 28tfe» 1867* On the plan of Single numbers. Five Tnocaann Fora Hem nun *m> y-.KUTT-Fiv* Pams t NEARL i OKS PRIZE TO EVERT HIKE TICKETS. Magnificent Scheme, to be drawn each Ba-rranaT in Nor. 1 Prize of $60,000 1 “ “ 25,000 1 “ “ 10J100 1 “ “ 7,000 i “ “ 5,000 1 “ “ 3,500 1 “ “ 1400 5 “ “ 1,000 I 5 ** 44 ,•••..«, 900 5 44 44 800 1 5 •* 44 700 5 44 44 600 i 50 “ “ 500 ’ 50 44 “ 400 100 44 “ 150 230 “ “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prize* of $400 Approx, to $60,000 Prize are. .$1,600 4 44 “ 3( 0 4 4 4 4 25,00 0 44 “ .. 1,200

RAILROADS

CHANGE OF TIME! (NDUNAFUiS IHB CINCINNATI •»» A-»-r.mwvA-rat :

Three Paseengn Trains tear* Indtanapoto Daily, (Sunday excepted.)** follows: l*t Train Imts* at 230 A. M., arrirea at Cincinnati at 83$, A. M. fid Train learus at 1030, A. M., and arrive* at Ciurtnnatl at 3:40, P. M., 3d Train Imvm at 730, P. M., and arrives at Cincinnati at 1:00, A. M. The above trains make connections at Cincinnati with trains on the Little Miami Bafiroad for Columbus, Cleveland, Buffitto, and New York, and with trains on the Cincinnati, Wilmington It Zones rids Railroad for Cirderille, Lancaster, Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington Chy, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York; also connects with the Ctnehmatl 4c Marietta Railroad, forChOHoothe, Portsmouth , Park-rsburgh and Grafton, with trains on the Covington , for Cynthiana, Paris and Lexington, Kentucky. JO* Fare as low as by any other route. pov4. W, H. 8 NOBLE, Gen’l. Ticket Agent. CHANGE OF TIME. Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. FW1HK Passenger Train will leave the Union Depot daily I. at 19:60 M., Madison, Cincinnati & Louisville. This is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati ood Louisville—connecting at Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader. These boats arrive at Cincinnati in time for the six o’clock A. M. Express on the Little Miami Railway for the East, and also at Louisville about 10 o’clock P. M. Fare to Cincinnati $3; Louisville, $3 50. No charge for Baggage, Omnibus, State-rooms or supper on the steamers. Stopper* and Merchants west will find it to their interest to teurel over and stop by tto* line •eptlSdtf D. 0. BRANHAM, Superintendent.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Freight Arrsngment for 1857.

B xpress

Betwri

VALEWTIMK * CO»R .,

Freight Line, twe«M Emat mmd West,

Via. New York and Brie Lake Shore Railroad.

TIME—Six TO BSHT nan.

J r ~V' Messengers *ent with each train. Goods for Indianapolis changed only at Dunkirk. TNBKIGHT from New York to Indianapolis. 1st class. JT $1 90, find do., $1 40, 3d do.. $1 3U per 1W lbs. Have your goods marked “By Valentine fc Co’s. Express

Freight Line.’’

PRINCIPAL OFFICES. No. 175 Broadway, New York; No. 30 Sooth Levee. St. Louis; Betlefentaine Freight Depot, Indianapolis. feb96. L. RILEY, Agent. "W-ixa. "ST. , REAL ESTATE AGENT, AlCTIOXEEK, nOMEY BROKER, AND DEALER IN RAILROAD STOCKS. BONDS, AC.. No. 10>», E*rr WasRUMTO* Stskst. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

CINCINNATI CARDS.

Jnm *ru c. RnuM. fwm l. mown, mnnr i*« rrorr. JOSEPH G* HMiTGKH Sc CO. f WHOLESALE GROCERS

“*‘ i END

Commiwrion Merchants, ;Agents for the aato of Amor Smith's STAR CANDLES and LAM) OIL,) N*. 44 Wmlmmt 8tre#t, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Standard Brands of Ohio, Kentucky end Tennessee PIG IRON constantly on hand. Orders for, or oonsfenDenta of Produce have prompt a:t-i ■ ti. [mchl2-d1y

LOUISVILLE CAED& * Tranks! Trasks!! Trasks!!! GREAT BARGAINS IN TRUNKS

HEM £«/•.-- EIGHT-

200

1-25 “ 100 “ 4 75 44 50 4 * 4 29 are

10.000 Prizes 1 7,(00 “

5.000 3.500 1.500

800 500 400

. 300

200

.100,000

5,490 Prizes amounUngto 43£0,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves ta. Quar-

ters $3 50.

PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those number* on the Tickets printed on seperate slip* of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. The first 467 pr. es, similarly printed and encircled, are

: placed in another wheel.

The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn

Incorporated 1810—Eharter Perpetual [from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a Prize. |s

drawn from the other wheel. The number and prixa drawn

Insurance Capital Enlarged. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY

or

HARTFORD, CONN.

No. 00. The » e qr of the * e qr of sec 20 t 18 n of range 7e, - ' - ' ' - * '

sec

mortgaged by son Q. Walker: Principal, interest, damages and costs,

$285 50.

No. 300. Tto

: w hf of the n w qr of sec 35 t 23 n ofr 4

in Tlppe ‘rincipal, i

The

w. containing eighty acres in Tippecanoe County; mort- „ . _ Kairman: Principi’

costs, $554 30. xr.. «u»r_o n

Cash Capital ^^$1,000,000. ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. SURPLUS, $422,132 11 With the prestige of 38 year*’ success and experience.

DIR E^Tt O R S

T. K. Brace, sr., Samuel Tudor, Joseph Church, Robert Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkley, K. Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward. U.Z. Pratt, A. Dunham, G. F. Davis, D. Hlllyer, T. A. Alexander. W. Kenvy, C. H. Brainard.

OFFICERS. E. G. RIPLEY, President.

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

INSURES AGAINST THE

DANGERS OF FIRE

out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and register j ed by the Commissioners ; the prize being placed against ! the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out f Approximation PrisKPs.—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. 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Ticket* numbered 11248, 11249,11251,11252, will each be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $25,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548,549, 551, 552, will each be entitled to $300, and so on according to the above

scheme

The 5*000 Prizes of $30 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the $60,000 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the number 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 be I entitled to 26. and so on to 0 j Certificates of Packages will be sold at the

No. 307-8.

The w hfof the ne qr of sec28119 n of r 6 e, i f* € I n 1 a n d. N a v i |j a t i o n» -- - At as liberal rules and rates as nsks assumed permit of foi

solvency and fair profit.

following rates, which is the risk :

Certificate of Package of 10 Whale Ticket".

] “ 44 10 Half “

containing HU acres in Madison County; mortgaged by John

Principal, interest, damages and costs, $61 85.

Fisher: ■, .....,,n., u—ui—nuuuvsvs, eui ch*. No. 322. The e hf of the h w qr of sec 121 15 n of range 6 east; mortgaged "hy Samuel Potts: Principal, interest,

damages and costs, $503 45.

No. 142. The n e qr of sec 30 t 3 south of r 3 east, in Harrison County, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Edward B. Wilson, and sold on credit to C- Fletcher and S. Merrill: Principal, interest, damages and costs $631 84. No. 319. Five-twelfths of the undivided interest in the s e qr of sec 23 t 35 n of r6 w in Porter County; mortgaged by John Matthews and Barbara ids wife: Principal, inter-

est, damages and costs $243 40.

No. 501. The lots numbered 11 and 12 in the subdivision made by James Si. Ray of then e hf of square No. 10

fifof lot No.

10 Quarter

hth

KTlSPECIAL attention given to insnrance of Farm Property, Dwellings, out-buildings and contents. Such insured for periods of three to five years on the most fa-

vorable terms.

Choice flrst-claM Ideminty may be effected without delay 1

$80 40 20

10 Eighth * 4 10 IK ORDBRIKG 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 endiag in any figure they may

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS

1857. CHANGE

1857, TIME.

rpHE BEST ROUTE TO TOLEDO DEI troit, Buffalo, Niagara Falla, and all Eastern cities. 58 Miles the Shorest Route to the Lakes! On and after July t50i, and until further notice, the Passenger train will be run os follows; Leave Peru at 8:20 A. M. after the arrival of the trains from Toledo, and also from the west on the T. W. 4c W. B. R.: connect at Kokomo with the train from Logan sport, and asrive at Indianapolis at 1:30 r. k., in time for trains East, Booth and West. By this train passengers can leave Toledo, Fort Wayne, Huntington, Wabash, Peru, Logansport and Delphi in the

yl'JiXDN & aOUuftiRriX

f Manufacturers,

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS If.

ii.ory Variety oi Funijra tud UubicsU,'

PAPER FRIMMVCiRilSim;

Paper Manufacturers’

iiummu, etc. \ 77 & 79 -NT AT .NUT ST , \ CS NCI N NATI-

J- Xa. ZDh*-* ' o «*J Oo No. 32 Weal Sixth Btrert, letween Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI,OHIO, Manufacturers of the Boston BENZOLE GAM GENERATOR. O. P. DRAKE'S PATENT, 1853. ■"V WELDINGS, Bern. .otels. Store*, Halls, Fac- ■ 9 tones. Public nuil.uort fee., fitted up with this apparatus and warranted to v s. * dear and steady light at all seasons of the year. N. B. That Drake's apparatus is the only Benrole apparatus that will work satisfactorily through the cold weather. For State, County or Town Bights, apply a* •hove,

febld-tf

145 Yluin-et., Cincinnati* Oiiie. RICKEY, MALlToRY & WEBB,

(Successors to H. W. Dkmy A Co..)

BOOKSELLERS AilD STATION!EKS* Are prepared to supply, for Public or Private LUnrius, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

At the Lovett Prices.

J. H. McCleary*g RATIONAL THUNK E.HPORTDH, Corner Main and Fourth Sts.. LOUISVILLB, KBNTUOKT. • I would respectfully invite the otteaftou of -is' JL and otl.t rs visiting the dty to my Urge and elegant as nstnit of Tranks, which I ofe prepared to offer at fen* iwenty-flver per cent, lower than any other sstalillehneni to the dty. My stock embrace* e greater variety of Tranks 9}an is ket tby any other house in the ulsrn eouatry. ■ j ““F •** Mrle* ere entirely new and cannot fefiu pteasethaaein wentof aTrunk, both os regards price a»t | quality. The many advantage* which I possess ever ethos ln ihedty, such as manufacturing nj own box** finishing my own leather. Importing my own material, fet enable me to offer my trauks at much lower prices th* any other establishment either In tto* city or CuratnaoU Merchants and other* will be consulting their own Inters*-< by giving me a oall before making their pwchMSo. Order. promptly attended to. j. n . McLEAKY. *cptl5-d4tw3m

sT.

CHARLES HOTEL.

W. W. Owen, Proprietor.

PORTLAND, KENTUCKY.

, FT1HK above new and commodious Hotel ho* been isAt- | tod with entire new furniture, and is now open to the j traveling public. *eptl5-d3m.

American Express Company,

—ana th*

UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO.. Office on the corner of Washington and

Pennsylvania Streets,

INDIANA FOLIS*

Three Daily Expresses to New York;

a ss^u^ns?.^ ■"“*“* for ^

Book buyers wiH find every facility at their establishment on the following wads, viz: ^ for procanng works, published in this country or Europe, jndi ANA CENTRAL;

LAFAYETTEfeCHICAGO; CTblNAPOLIS A PERU;

turn the same day. Returning, the Train will leave Indianapolis at 3:00 P. M., connect at Kokomo at 7:28 P. M. with the train for Loganspert, and Peru at 8:45 P. M. with the train on the T. W. fe W. R. R. for Logansport, Delphi and all points West; also; with the 10:15 P. M. train for all points east on the T. W. 4c W. R. R. At Fort Wayne, close connections are made with trains on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 4t Chicago R. R., and at Toledo with trains for Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, and all Eastern Cities. Also, with the line of splendid Passenger Steantert to Bufelo, making the most desirable Summer route for passengers going East. Buy your tickets, via Toledo 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 U the best and most speedy route for Stock, and all Freights going East Full Information can be hod by colling at the office ef the Company in Indianapolis. JAMES. H. MILLS, Sup’t. L. N. Andrews, General Freight Agent. Indianapolis, July 29,1857.

WILLIAM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT. TB U Y S , Sells and Exchanges Property of all kinds, 13 Rents, and Leases Houses, Lots and Farms; Collects Rents, Notes, and Claims; Advances Money on all kinds of property : Buys and sells Stocks and Bonds, Notes and Mortgages ; Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Agreements; Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Collections; Pays Taxes and Examines Titles in all parts of the State; Boys, Sells and Locates Land W arrant* ; Finds Purchasers for Stocks of Goods or other Business ; Attends to buying and selling all kinds of Property ; Enters Lands, and gives information concerning them ; Sells Real Estate and other Property at Auction , Loans Money on all good Collateral Security ; Allows from 8 to 15 per cent, for money to be inverted in Real Estate Securities only. Enquiries by letters promptly replied to ; Carriage always at the door to show property ; All Business Matters strictly confidential; Refer* to all the business men of the City. Office No. lOJi, East Washington street, up stairs, oppo» rite Wright House. aprl-d&wtf.

on the most economical terms. RICKEY, MALLORY A: WEBB,

mchl3-d’y] 145 Main street. j. r. kxtv. h. YARDunr. wm. p. Kxrr.

NEFF* BROTHER A CO.*

IMPORTIRS OP

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

ALSO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Soot0 SLLOOJES And Agents for Halt, Dodds <5- Co.'s

SOUTH-WEST CORNER OP MAIN AND SECOND STS.,

mchl2-dly] Cincitinuti* Ohio.

william m. cones. ~~ Ambrose m. BRvsoH. I 12 Iffinoi* Street "foTOerly ooonpM £ Spicer 4t RoilTIl

CONES 4k BRYSON, ' which ^ ,nn ** found ^

IMPORTERS OP

Hrandiea* Wines* Liquors* Cig > a.r**4kc.

'F

Safes,

milNAPOLIS k. PERU;

TERRE HAUTE fc RICHMOND: BELLKFONTAINE k. INDIANAPOLIS. Money, Packages, Valuables and Freight carried with safety and dispatch and in charge of special and efficient

messengers.

Notes, Bills and Drafts will bromptiy collected and speedy returns made. [augSl-dly] P. RYAN, Agent.

,.w SLlJliSSS?

1 the responsibility of sapplying the dty of Indianan oils, county of Marion and State of Indiana, with Books Stationery and Engraving (beside* many other useful sr tides,) for which purpose he has taken the store-room, No

NO. 24 SECOND STRUT. BIT. (TCAMORE AND MAIN. CINCINNATI* OHIO. A GENTS for Still and Sparkling Catawba Wines ; Old t\ Bourbon and Rye Whisky. [»ug28-dly

ade by James 1

in the city of Indian! _

No 13 in said dty; mortgaged by Thoma Rickards and

en e

napolisandthe e hf

4 in square

Elizabeth his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs,

$478 43.

No. 566. Lot No. 21 in Bartholomew and Davis’addition to the town of Lafayette in Tippecanoe County;mortgaged by Edward H. Brackett and Mary A. hi* wife: Principal,interest, damages and costs, $420 95. N o. 680. The w hf of the n e qr and the n e qr of the n w qrof sec 12 128 n of r 9 w, containing 120 acres, and g w qr of the s e qr and the s e qr of the s w qr of sec 1 128 n of r 9 w, containing 80 acres in Jasper County; mortgaged by Amzi B. Conditt: Principal, interest, damages and costa.

$637 25.

P Of bev kFV, LHC U Ul Uk LUC qr and the n c qr of the n w qr of sec 31 in said 134 of r 4 w; also the n w qr ofthe n w qr of sec 33, and the n w qr of the ■ e qr of sec 29 in said 134, in the county of Laporte, containing in all 400 acres; mortgaged hy John B. Vail and Mary Ann his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $637 25. No. 599. Lots 4, 5, and 6, in the west hf of out lot 84 in the town of Indianapolis; mortgaged by George Plant and Susan his wife: Principal, Interest, damages and costs. $639 87. No. 656. The n e qr of sec 321 7 n of range 10 e, containing 160 acres, also the * w qr of the n w qr of sec 516 n ofr 10 e, containing 43 63-100 acres, making in all 203 63-10.1 acres, in the cnnnty of Ripley; mortgaged by Roberts Evans: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $674. No 632. Allof lot No. 10in out lot No. 64 of the donatlonlandsof Indianapolis, according to the recorded plat thereof, made and recorded by William Sullivan. Administrator of the estate of James B. Ray, deceased, in the Recorder’s Office of Marion County, on the 7th of April, 1849,

with this well-known corporation, through Ihe Indianapolis Agency. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED .And Promptly Paid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to alegitimate insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have inducements with the public in selecting their underwriter, we refer them, for test of quality and our j claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability and facilities '

in future.

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

sept5-dSm.

Indianapolis Insurance Company. BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. INCORPOKATEH IN 1836* [N IRE AND MARINE Risks taken at equitable rates. J' Losses promptly paid. JT7 3 Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. mchl9 ’57 dly.

The list o f drawn numbers and prizes will be sent te purchasers immediately after the drawing Uj 13 Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. JIj 3 Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. ICP All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty

days.

All communications strictly confidential Address orders for tickets or certificate* to S. SWAN 4c CO., Augnsta, Ga. IL/-* Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co., at either of the place*. Jtj 3 ’ A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the 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

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LLEFONTAINE , RAILROAD LINE.

in Pulaski County, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Jno. Pearson and Lydia Pearson, his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $637 25. No. 657. The s w qr of the s e qr, and the ■ e qr of the s w qr, of sec 1317 n of r 9 e, containing 80 acres; also the s w qr ofthe n eqr of sec 11 t 7 n of r 8 e containing 40 acres, all in the county of Jennings: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $637 25: Mortgaged by Benjamin J. Spooner. No. 659. The w hfof the n e qr of sec 21, and the s e qr of the n w qr of said sec 21 in t 32 r 4 west; also the e hf of the s w qr of sec 17 in said t 32; also the s w qr of the ■ e qr ami the s e qr of the s w qr of sec 34 in t 33 of r 4 w, making in all 289 acres in the county of Stark; mortgaged hy William Gipaon. Principal,interest, damages and costs, $637 25. No. 664. All that certain tract of land situate in the county of Dearborn, known and described os follows: Beginning at the s w oorner of the s e qr of sec IS t 6 r 1 w. thence e to the road leading from Lawrenceburgh to York Ridge, thence northwardly along said road to the line dividing the s e and n e qr* of said sec XU, thence w to the n w corner of said quarter section, thence south to the place of beginning, supposed to contain 34 acres: mortgaged by Oliver B. Tortwt and Ruth his wife: Principal, Interest, damages and costs, $228 27. No. 665. The north third of lot No 111 In the town of Geshen, county of Elkhart; mortgaged by E. W. II. BtUa and Gennette M. Kills, his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $586 62. No. 667. The e hfof the n e qr, and the* w qr ofthe n eqr of sec21, and the sw qr of the n w qr of soc 22 in t30 n of r 1 w, in PulasktCounty,containin*ltiOacrea; mortgaged by John Lefler and Elisaleth his wife: Principal, interest, damages and costs, $510 20. No. 670. Thes w qr ofthe n w qr and the n w qr ofthe s w qr of sec 17, and the s e qr of the n e qr, and the n e qr of the se qr of sec 18 in 129 nof r I w in Pulaski County, containing 160acros; mortgaged by Robert T Hedges and Elizabeth, his wife: Principal, Interest, damages and costa, $637 25. SALINE FUND. No. 342. 70 acre* off the south end of the s e qr (to be

r$UBLIC SALE—The unexpired lease of the Jl Palmer House, situate on the corner of Waahington and Illinois Streets, Indianapolis, together with all the furniture, will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises,

on the first day of January, 1858.

The Palmer House is one of the most capacious Hotels in the State of Indiana; furnished in elegant style and sustains a reputation unsurpassed by any other House in the State. It has near one hundred rooms and occupies the most eligible point in the city for the hotel business. The lease has eight years to run from the day of sale, and only sixteen hundred doll »rs a year for the entire term is required to be paid to the owner of the House; the rent of the basement and one room on the first floor, pays this sum. The terms of the sale will be made easy and reasonable, so that persons,

WHO WANTS MONEY ? 900,000 Mar De 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 NUMBERS. ANDERSON 4c SON, Managers, Successors to J. F. Winter , Manager.

THE MOST DIRECT AKD RELIARLE ROUTE TO THE EAST! SB Miles Shorter than via CINCINNATI. 54 Milesi Shorter than via FORT WAYNE OR TOLEDO. 51 Miles Shorter than via COLUMBUS AND WHEELING. 33 Mile* Shorter than via DAYTON AND COLUMBUS. WITH THREE LESS CHANGES OF CARS AND BAGGAGE. Three trains leave Union Depot, doily, as follows: i:20 P. M.; Lightning Express*, 2:30 A, M., Mail Train. AH the above trains run Through to Crestline* without Change of Cars* Where direct connection is mode with trains on the O. O. A C. AKD OHIO AKD PEKK. ROADS, FOR THE EASTERN CITIES. All other route change cars three times between Indianapolis and Crestline A. W. DANA, Sup't. July 6, ’57 ■

• ,3011 SALE —A rare chance.—The lease and furni- [’ ture for sole 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 is concerned, is one of the most substantial and convenient in the city. Also, is the greater part of the furniture entirely new. As I intend to go into some other busln-ss pretty soon, so I think persons will get a bargain by purchasing before the State Fair. JOSEPH SCIIKMNEL, septlS-dlm Proprietor of Galt House. WASHINGTON FOUND R Y AND NdgtOTliTTO 'W~OX*lKj9, Iddianapolis* Indiana. HASSELMAN & VINTON, MANUFACTURERS 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

Y. ANDERSON, | JAMES SATES, f Late With Late with J. Ernst, | w. L. weight,) Applegate A Co. ANDERSON* GATES A WRIGHT* (Successors to JACOB ERNST,) Wboleaalc and Retail

Publihlierti* Stationers* and

Miscellaneous, Biographical,

Historical, Religion*

and School Books

Which will be sold at wholesale or retail, The School Book department will consist of McGuffey's series of Readers and Spellers, Roy'* Arithmetics, and ell other Books needed in the schools throughout Da State. Teachers are invited to call and examine my stock, which I m opening at present, J. B. PERRIN* aug25-dfcwtf 12 lUlnoi* Street FRESH ARRIVAL OF

America,

E have just recei ed, direct from the manufactories

Flank Book Manufacturers, YV^KutS * large aud varied amortmem »,. txt o-r-r.Tj.T,™ oj j ... , QUKENSW ARE, comprising every variety of style in Tea

and Pinner Setts : a large quantity of auorted GLASSW ARK, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices withoutfafi.

NO. 112, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4U.,) mchl2-dwly] Cincinnati* OUio.

BUTLER’S

Mercantile Record* and Copying FltxAca. XulKjg. Manufactory No. 39, Vine Street, Cincinnati. T MAKE three distinct varieties, differing one from the other only in their degree of fluidity, and designated by

the label:

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

poses.

COPYING—For Letter-Press only. Have had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver ami Bronze Medals. Refer to 5,000 Merchants and Bankers, wlio use them, throughout the South and West. Address orders to James J. Butler, Agent, Manufacturer, or to STEWART & BOWEN, Indianapolis LUSE k WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, mchl2-dly] Lafayette, Ind.

on, I every Saturday, and in Savannah, Ga.. about the 15th ef every month.

(Small Scheme*) (Large Schemes)

competent in the hotel business, and not possessed of large means, may purchase with safety and assurance that they can meet the pay ments out of the profits of the House. For further particulars inquire of the undersigned, at Indiana-

polis

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JOHN L.ROBINSON,) DAN’L. MoCLUBE, !

N. HAYDEN,

JACOB LINDLEY,

Trustees.

SALE OF THE WESTERN MILITARY.

-A-syl-LLm,

At Ha r rods burgh* Kentucky. A 8 AGENT for the Government, I will effer for sale on j r\ the premises, to the highest bidder. On the 12th day of Nov., 1857, The above property, recently occupied by the United States a Military Asylum. The land consists of about

Interest, damagea and costs, $446 67.

No. 288. The e hf of the s e qr of sec 9 115 n r 3 e, con- | taining 80 seres in Marion County; mortgaged by Andrew j Wilson: Principai, interest, damages and oasta, $857 75. I No. 152 The n hf of the s e frac a>of the Michigan Road in tec 38, iq the lands selected in the Indian Country, containing 12S acres, also tot No. 3 of sec 12 in t 29 n of r 9 *, containing 53 acres In Fulton County; mortgaged by Jacob Hull and Clarissa hi* wife: Principal, Interest,

damages and costs, $301 25

No. 913. The following described land to-wit:

Being i

in Bwitaerland » Principal, in*

wed ^S^^fi-lOO* * * oorMr running

County; mortgaged hy Martin R. Wrest, damages and oosu, $637 25.

No. 188. The w hf of the • a qr of sec 8 ta 115 of r 3 in the county of Marion, containing 80 acres, except one or of an acre to be taken in the n e oorner of said tract for the purpose of building a school house; mortgaged by Charles Garner and Char lotto hi* wife: -PrinriwaTiater-

jangWhCiwtiJ..

stS " *° 4,; ““ *

rood UbA W pertfeta in th. n e oorner

106

Adjoining the town of Harrodsburg, handsomely improved with numerous buildings and groves, and a mineral spring long celebrated for the virtue of its waters. Before the property was purchased by the government it vs* one of the most celebrated Watering place* in the South West. It U admirably adapted to such a purpose, being situated in a picturesque and healthy country, and in the midst of a cultivatodand hospitable community. It is deemed utmecesaary to deacrihc the property more particularly, since it is as . tal 5 wn •‘ JSF other locution in the West. At the some time and place win be sold a lance quantity of VALUABLE FURNITURE, of every kind; together with live taock, consisting of horses, eattfe ,4tc, and among them a number of valuable pottle of the Aldtrneg breed. TERMS OF SALE.—The land and improvements will be told for one third in bond and the remainder in two equal annual payments, hsaring six per cent from the day of sale, and the title will he retained hy the government until the lost payment is mods. The personal property trill be sold for cash. S*ptl0-dta. ROBT J. BRECKINRIGK MATTHEW LONG, TJxx«a.ex* t als. ie> x-, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, MERIDIAN 8T., TS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE A ImuiMe Metmlike Rurietl Cmne* Which ha* been decided to be superior to all others for preserving the Corpee. and 1* THE ONLY RELIABLE AIR TIGHT COFFIN THAT IS WOW WADE. Fine Outside Coffins, On hand, covered with Cleth or Velvet, and mounted in the best style. WAIaNUT COFFINS • * ‘ Of • superior kind, richly mounted and JK GS E W O • D FINISHED, And wine mode plain to auitcireamatancee. WHAwan AND CARRIAGES FURNISHED, mug] dfewly.

E3£3y

Draws December 15th* 1857* at ARMORY HALL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. R. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esquires. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE

TICKETS.

30,000 Tickets—3^86 Prizes. Prizes Payable Wltbont Deduction. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 1 Prize of. $60,000 1 “ 44 20 000 1 “ “ 10,000

CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Trains Dally (Sundays excepted.) /~VN and after Aug. 17th, 1857, Trains trill run as folLr lows: AKAIVK. nVPART. 11:45 10:20 a. m. 4:35 r. m 7:20 r. m. First Tuaw—LouiaviUe Expreao—Leaves Indianapolis at 10.-20 A. M., stopping at Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, Seymour, and all Way Stations. Second Train—Night Express—Leave* at 7:20, P. M., stopping at all Station*. Freight trains leave daily, taking Freight for all the above points—also, for Louisville, New Albany, and for all points on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. A S. CABOTHERS, Sup’t. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. janl-tf

5.000 4.000 2.000 3.000 2,500 10,000 5.000

900

3 Prizes of $1,000 are 5 “ 44 soq “ ino “ •« ioo “ 100 “ “ 50 “

APPROXIMATION PRIZES.

4 Prize* of $225 to $60,000

4 “ 100 to 20,000 ,.400 8 “ 80 to 10,000 640 12 * 4 50 to 5,000 600 24 “ 30 to 4.000 720 20 “ 25 to 2,000 500 3000 44 30 are 90,000

3,286 Prizes amounting to.... .215,260

Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5

Quarters, $2 50.

JLook to ytur Interest and compare this Scheme with any Certificates of Package* of Ten Tickets, ore sold at the

following rates, which is the risk :

10 Whole Tickets $70 00 10 Half Tickets 35 00 10 Quarter Ticket* 17 50 Saturday Small Scheme.

CAPITAL $12*000-

: To be drawn in public at Macon, Georgia, every Saturday Whole Ticket*. $4; Halve*, $2, Quarters, $1. It f Bank Note* of sound bunks taken at par. Check* I on New York remitted for Prise*. Address order* for Tickets or Certificate* of Packages of Ticket* to

ANDERSON fc SON, Managers,

novlS Macon or Savannah, Ga A Chance to make Money ! t Profitable and Honorable Employ.

retent. ~

rWYHE subscriber is desirous of having an agent in eaeh I county and town ofthe UaUa A capital from $5 to $10 only wffl bo required, and anything like an energetic : man can make from three to five dollare par day. Kvmy Information win be given by addreering, with a stamp to ; pay return letter. WM. A. KINSLER, S>d»*<>-w2m-* Box 1288 PhnadOphla.Pa., F. O

WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANGE OF TIME.

CENTRAL OHIO AKD BALTIMORE AND OHIO

;r ijht.valMod**-

r J9E X X Tall Styles of

Ne.$W. of thee*

> a stoke 1 ffiffil

Sssds&ffl&aSw*

iae folic***;

SdUM* 1 ***

W-S degant Sffl& SS&^t£££

Also the fall starts POLACK 0A88IMERB.

A large assottoMBt of every ilia»dili color, shape and

quality sf - 1 •

Mon*s and YoulKo»8offt Folk.

And a bergs and splendid variety ef

another arrival

SNU W Aids’

Merely qfrftai

.to*if *<-’ m rebi • i

Thunder and Lightning!!

PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS! riYHE safest, beet, and meet durable protection for build-

X in**, i*

Hunaan’s Patent|^Capper UfKtalnv wMck exceella anything of tb* kind ever inrantod, Ceppsr, being a superior oondnetor over any other cheap metal, and posure to the atmosphere. The snpereednre of Copp a Conductor aver the Iren Rod was a dadflMtore a reedai awarded it at the Worid’e Fair, Ciysm York- v. a*? **’ * jjHBSySnf;

Being; tbe only Bonto to Watufeinffton City I Only direct Boute to Baltimore! AND TUB ONLY BOUTE TO N. ¥.* VIA’ Baltimore and Philadelphia! via: COLUMBUS, ZALKES VIL LB, MEW ARK AKD WHSELIKG, • FORMING one great consolidated line of travel from Cor lumbus, Ohio, to Baltimore, connecting at Washington Junction, nine miles from Baltimore, with the B. A O. R. R. Co’s Branch Road to Waahington City, affording the exclusive and only through Ticket and Baggage Check arrangement between the Cities of tbs West and the National Capital. Connecting also at the Station in Baltimore, with the Railroads to Philadelphia, and Now York and Boston, being the only route by which merchants and travelers can purchase tickets that wiH enable there te visit the dtie* of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at tbe cost of a ticket to New York by other lines, an advantage that is afforded by this route only. THBEE DAILY TBAINS FBOM INDIANAPOLIS* via : INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD, At 2:30 A. M., 7:00 P. M„ and 2:00 P. M. Passenger* leaving Indianapoli* on Saturday at 1:15 P. M., via. I. 0. R. R. aniva at Balttaore Monday morning at 10 o’clock. TWELVE HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, and Washington Oily at 11:00 A. M. TWO DAILY TBA1M8, via: INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R., a« 1 p. h>* soadmoo p. m. Psresngiss going East from Indionapolia, have tk» choice of either of the ebove routes, each of which moke direct and Moreoonnertionsa^CoIamhuB, Ohio, with testae of th* OenBy the Express train Ufe time firm IndiaaapoUs to Balti-

Tbe First Premium Machine A T THE INDIANA STATE FAIR, Oct /% 1856, (threshing and cleaning in five minutes and twelve seconds eleven bushels and fifty pounds—being one bushel and five lb*, more than the second best machine) separating and dcanidg on new principles. Simple, durable and in performance equalled by no other machine. The horse-power used with the above machine, received the first premium at the Indiana State Fair, Oct. 1856. We make either the belt or geared machine; Cylinder open wrought Iron or solid. Also—J. J. Mann’s First premium Self-Raking Reaper, combined with the mower, (First Premium awarded at four of the State Fairs of Indiana.) Also—Moore’s first premium Wheat drill. feh2 J8m.

J*. ZB. FSXUB.XZETCL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Wholesale and Retail, No, 12 Illinoia Street,

aug25

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

dfewSm

4 SPLENDID assortment of Satinets, Tweeds, Prints /\ DeLaines, Black Muslins. Ac., just received at the

old established cheap cash store.

HUNT. SMITH & CO.

1051

SHARES OF NEW CASTLE tc DAN VILLE R. R. STOCK 500 Shares Peru & Indianapolis, 44 do 10 “ Indianapolis & Beliefontaine, “ do 15 “ Indianapolis & Cincinnati, 44 do 22 “ Marion & Mississinewa Valley “ do 21 44 Indiana Central, “ do 7 “ Odd Fellows’Hall, “ do 3 44 Indiana Female College, 44 do

$1,000 City Orders—For sale or exchange for city property, by Wm.Y. WILEY,

septll-dtf. Real Estate Agent

PIANOS TRUAX & BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. CINCINNATI.

4 T TRUAX A BALDWIN’S MUSIC HOUSE f\ may be found a superior assortment of choice makes 1 of Piano Fortes* Harmonluma and Melodeons* in plain and ornamented cases, made from the best materials, and warranted to stand in any climate. Also, a large and varied assortment of Sheet Music. Also, Violins, Flutes, Violincellos, Flageolets, Clarinetts, Accordeons, Flutinas, Fifes, Banjos; Guitars, Tamborines, Strings, Bass and Tenor Drums, fee. Brass Instruments for Banda.

We also keep constantly ob hand a large assortment o. I STONEWARE. HAWTHORN fe BUCHANAN, sept3-dwlyl East Washlmrion-*t., near Little’s Hotel. NEW YORK IMPORTING HOUSE rpiIE UNDEBSIGNKD IMPOKTLR* I o f Foreign Brandies, Wines fee , now ohu to U>* ; rode in quantities to suit purchasers, the following geode RRANDIES. Otard—Dupy fe Co., Vin—Proprietors ; J. Vassel; Glore DeCognac, J. & F Mat tell, A. Seignette, 1 and oilier brands

GINS

Cabinet—Meder Swan and Scheldam, Wines—Sherry, Medaria and Port;

Hum—Jamaica and St. Croix; Champagne Wines of all brands.

The alwve Goods are direct from the New York and Bo* , ton Custom Houses. The public are respectfully invited to

j call and test the above goods.

S. A. FLAGG fe CO., Importers,

Palmer’s Block, Illinois Street

IWox*7- ! ! LAMPS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT

4'~iONSISTlNG OF

V

july2-<ltf

Stand Solar Fluid Lamp—Salfty Patent, Hanging, do do do do do Side, do do do do do

Stand Solar Oil, Hanging, do do Side, do do

Girandoles, sets 3 piece*, 6 burners. Hall Lanterns, stained and engraved. Cut, T. 0., Harpe Globes, assorted site*. Lamp Chimneys, 44 •• Fluid Solar Wick, 44 “ Oil, “ “ “ “ Braided 44 “ “

JACOB LINDLEY,

No. 16 West Washington Street

may5-dly

06 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati.

JOHH WYHNZ. BETH S. HAINES. WM. WYNNE. WYNNE HAINES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Peari-st., (Between Vine and Race Streets.) mchl3-dly] Cincinnati. -FLctllr-ofUca. ZFLooorci. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. 167 Walnut-et., bet.Fourth 4kFifth wts* CINCINNATI. WRIGHTSON fe CO., Ppopriktorh. [mchl’J-dly

OrricK or the Indiana and Illinois Central Rail-1 way Co., Indianapolis, Nov. 6, 1857. j NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. — A 1$ meeting of the Stockholders 01 the in ’. :na ai d HU nois Central Railway Company, will be held at the office 01 the company, in the city of Indianapolis, on Wednesday the sixteenth day of December, 1657, at 2 o’clock, P. M.. for the purpose of considering the zflur* of the company and the course to be pursued for the best interest* of it-> stockholder*. Every stockholder of the company i* re quested to be present in person or proxy. By order of the Board of Directors. Attest: JAMES M. SHARPE, nov9-d30d Secretary.

MRS. J. G. ADAMS, K.3ROM BOSTON, would inform the citizen#,o l 1 I ndianapoli s, that she has taken No. 5 Blake’s Building, Opposite the Bates House, where she will teach Crayon an - Pencil Drawing, Oil, Oriental and Orecian Painting. AUo to make wax fruit. Ladies wishing to learn thU beautiti* art, will find this a favorable opportunity to do so. Lux 4 scapes for sale also. leformation in regard to terms, giver at the room. nctSS-dQm-*

IVT E W BLACKSMITH ESTABLISH1 q ment. The undersigned having determined on a permanent location in this city, would beg leave to inform the public, that they may confidently expect to have any kind of Job Work done promptly and in good style, aud at fair price*. HORSE SHOEING He would say to Farmers, Livery and Omnibus and Draymen, as well os gentlemen and fast nag B’hoys, please try our work. From long experience in the business, he is prepared to do oil work in his line as it should be. Wagons constantly on hand and made to older, from the beta of material, and by the most experienced workmen. Repairing done on short notice. Shop removed to tha new brick on Pennsylvania street, opposite the State Bank. THOMAS MARKHAM. febl8-1856dfew

than any other corepisted Koate.

HZP Bograge checked through from Indionapolis to B*1 rSjSterewKnSr arey acker Rea te.

Unloa

CkleaK* ta X **•&***§** **+ '*»**• TU000440 OT- PAUL AMO rati 90 LAC RAIL OOAO.

» B0 ™

_ Tbrefrere CMOffe to WJMI. bre aada half bows;

9nMo Do

rfVHE PARTNERSHIP ofthe firm ofD. J. Ca1 hill fe Co., has this day been dissolved. All debts owing by the firm, and due to the some, will be liquidated and received by [oct29-d3t-*l D. C. MIDDLEMAS. October 28, 1857. CHARLES MATER, MO. 39 WEST W A8HIMG TO K STR E E T, Indianapolis* Indiana. YYEALKK in Willow Cobs, Hobby Horses, Sleighs, VeJLr iocipedes, Fancy Cabs, Shopping, Knitting, Sewing, traveling, work, fruit, clpth, office and market baskets; hampers, bird’s nest*; rocking and nursing, children, high aud low rattan chairs, India rubber goods, such as ball*, babies, toys, rattles, redding, back, side and puff combs; hair, sharing, tooth, whisker, cloth, flesh, blacking, counter, window, horse, whitewash, scrubbing and crumb brushes; silk, cotton, hair, hemp and sea-grass fish-lin**, of any length and size; yankee doodles; salmon, kirby, limerick and trout, flatted and bowed fish hooks; float*, multiplying reels; cane fish poles; cone pipe stems; musical instrument*, such as music boxes, accordeons, harmonicas, Violin*, flutes,fifes, guitars, banjos and tareboriDee; Italian violin, guitar and banjo strings; steel pen*; Faber’s pencils; portmonaiea; wallet*; perfumery, such as Farine and other colognes, soaps, extracts, pomade* and oils; fine ivory tooth, English horn redding, bock, side and puff 00mb*; needles, pins, looking glasses, beads, masks, marble*, fire crackers, torpedoes; fire-work* of the best manufacture; American and German pistol*; game-bag*, powder flasks, shot pooches, pocket oompagnons, jewelry, ntaff boxes, cigar cases, smoke pipes, cigar holder*, work boxes, cob**, back-gam-mon boards, cbesmoen, dominoes, checkers, night tapers Skat**, magic lantern*, toy*, an endless variety; fancy good*, japan ed ware; ladies’ fancy baskets, a very large •Lock, and always ofthe latest importation; pocket and table cutlery, razors and scissors of the best makers; bird cages; wooden-wore, such os cedar tabs, backets, chains, faucets, bowl*, butter prinU, fee. David Landreth’g celebrated garden seeds; stone sod yellow wore; groceries, produce, confectionaries, pickles, preserves; W. K. pine apple and Imported cheese; fresh peaches and tomatoes In cans', German and Havana d gars; Virginia tobacco; olive oB; sardines; rock and cough candy; currants, raisins, figs, dates, nnta, prunes, citrons, split peas, lintels, juniper berries; hemp, canary, umawp, coriander, fennel and anise seed; sage, oat meal, ■ago, pearl barley, ffiriaa, millet, cocoa and chocolate; GerSMliimTnmT 8pMl * h Tnrt; “ h tobacco; My basin*** connections wftb Consol of moot ofthe German Stataa, and also with one ofthe best German hanking houses in this country, snshic m* to auauto with dispatch. Powers of Attorney, to make eollaatioaa In tha old country, ■ndt^fnraiabdniftopayBbie always at right; to all tbe prinTbe pnblic patronage is respectfully solicited. -T-r— CHALKS MAYKK, -5552SE goJ»W*atWtohin^ Street,

rflHE FACILITIES FOB ACQl IKING . JL a thorough mercantile education in this School have . \ been much extended and ore now unsurpassed in the West. ; : Each department is conducted in a separate room, by a well j ! qualified teacher, under the special Charge ofthe Principal, j 1 who is a practical accountant, and has had years of exI perience in teachfng mercantile branches.

LE0TURE8.

Three mornings of each week are devoted to the expla- j nation of accounts, by the Principal.

COMMERCIAL LAW.

Tuesday and Thursday mornings are devoted to recite- | tions and lectures on Commercial Law, under charge of i Geo. K. Perrin, Esq., a member of the Indianapolis bar. ! COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, 4tc. Forenoon of Saturday is devoted to Commercial Corres-

pondence and Calculation.

PexManshit, for which ws have received tbe Diplomas for three successive years at the State Fairs, and on which | we challenge competition, receives strict attention daily. A splendid specimen of which will be tent by mail on receipt

of 25 cents.

Texms.—Full course, requiring from 8 to 12 weeks. .$25 1 Partial or Prscticol. “ 4 44 6 44 $15

WILLIAM STSSTlBta

MARTIN & STEVENS* GENERAL AGENCY, STORAGE. COMMISSION AND FOBWARDINO MERCHANTS. 557 Market Street, l>etween 1st and 2d, Louisville, Kj Dealers in Flour* Bacon, Cement* Barley* Malts* Hops, And all kinds of Orain, Seeds, Fruits and produce of aver variety. Prompt returns mode for all goods sold on eon signmer.t. Liberal advance made on consignments. yT’P Will pay the highest market price for Wheat, By# Barley, Oats and Corn. julyll-dly ROBERT BROWNING-, DRUGGIST, 22 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

INDIANAPOLIS.

TTAS IN STORE, and offers for sole at lowest cast,

11. prices,

1l0u oz. Sul. Quinine. 5o kegs sup. Carb. Sods,

5 bria. pure Cr. Tartar, 20 44 Epsom Salts, 2 41 Gum Camphor, 3 casks Sulphur,

5 cases Refined Borax, 5 bris Caster Oil, No, 1

500 lbs Alow,

. prices,

oz. Sul. Quinine,

50 44 44 Morphine,

Iodide P01

Iodine.

Blue Mass,

otassa.

Blue Mass,

Pow’d Ipecac, 44 Rhubarb,

Tart. Acid,

Penmanship alone, as per agreement, TH08. / BKYANT, Principal.

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Sold by FAIRBANKS fe CO., 189 Broadway. N.Y. G. T. BROWNING, Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. jan«£9 FEVER AND AGUE F” Qrelntme Snkstltute or Nerve Tonic. f I\HI8 well known remedy, discovered hy my Iota partK. ner, Dr. G. J. Leeds, is a sue cure for tbs above disorderf Biek-Head ache, arid all other nervous affections. It contains no Quinine, Arsenic sr pOktf Injurious ingredients. It strengthens the system, gives tone to the Stomach, is invaluable to Dyspeptics and those affected with weakness in any part of the system. It is especially recommended to females troubled with tha tailing of the Womb. One bottle is snfficieat in most oaew, where the Directions are followed. CertHIcaiaa can ho famished frareaB parts of Ihe Uaioa. Sold hy tha Draggiats generally, and by J. H. Hsaaaa Wholesale Druggist, and Sole Proprietor, 121 Maiden base New York. septJD-wm

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Oils* Varnistaes* Dye-Stuff*•

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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LUMN* f\ Genuine French Extracts, Wright’s^ Basin’t^OD.,

MitheU’s Extracts, for the Handkerchief. _ , —Colognes, Bay Rom, Pomades, Hair Oils, Toilst ai isa b *"”' ."SfowYMiTSSaS 4 ort7 .

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JEWELER AND ENGRAVER, , Hltooia Street, saar Unkm Dayot, WW lowest cash prices, and warranted as repsasswtad Engraving dona on goods sold, pahs Watches and Jansky

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