Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1857 — Page 4
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•orvd tiuar I’riiuTjpal J Two Pmeager Tr&ini leave ludiaoapoU Daily, (Sunday
A a ! d .i “1 P^I J v> ( exoaptod./MfoJlowe: | Itt Train Warm at 7a0 A. M n arrives at Cioannati at '^| *» Train leare* at 6:3»*. P. M., and’ MTiret at C^iotnuti at
it City of Aueustn, Oeorpia. in puHlic. on iff-ui. A M
tacky Avenue, from theooe due wiutn i«»m ««» auo- r uaco aa to Maryland Street, from thence dna traa 4i MtanS - 6 Inchee to a pnMit on Maryland Strut >«MM Ud Ml ' I ocher from the corner of Maryland Mroat amd KonUoky Avemue.fmm tliri.ce in a •tralght Hne du nortfrRS ft* I Inch, from thence in a north we* dfrecUcev* Ueht anytaa with Kentocky Avenue 32 feet to the iJaee of- haiaaMvt mortam««d by HI nun R. (iaaton and Delilah hi a «4 fat Ma* el|>al, interest, damaduand eoeU, S3til 10. . 'n > Jio. 32. The n hf of the e hf of the a e qr of aaoS7 a td
a of r 3 ein Marlon OourtQrooalaialna 10 by Cary H. Boatwright: Principal
aad coMa, $4H0 HO.
No. 334. Theaeqrof tee M t ISu of r 100 acres, and aieo the n hf-of the a w qrof i
and r, coaUnhirf 47 90-1 art acre- ia Raadelph Cawoty; aorteared by Ril W«ed«nil Bvrsleel Hunt, frwfeimd aad re-told on credit to Bazil Hunt: PHndpal, InWre* da»^^u^lH.^An aqmtl and uABIrtied interec. lit the following real estate,Uv-wtt: < The r 'hf o<*be ■ wqror wol t I8«rfe 4 e, containing *7 H0-IOO «ere^ mad atae the n hf o' the a wqr of »ao It Mlofr4,aaBtainla*0847.i<)OaCTaaj«ndalio, the e hf ofthe n e qr of sec II t l<<of tanaed. ountalninr SO acre* la th* naunkr «t Hvuihaq; mowqgisj Jw JWIlium Connor. Principal, Interest, damages and ,coUs 1635 15. Ho 135: T|faw <iuf jaugM-Mo. 1C In the town of Indianapolis: mo*a*ao»«l tar Joaoi Ia tVOHams aMcfatipalvintersst, damaret*n<l. o»ta.t^d.««id../ , ,A Ho. 455. The western Ulvialqn ,of lot No. ,2 in the to' of Greenfield, couniy rif HafiCort, hounded as follows wit: Commencing at the n w corner of said lot thence east along the line of add loi32 foet. lhouce south on a parallel line to the south side oftaldlnt, thence W along Ibe Hne of •ala lot to the n w corner of said lot, thenoe north along the line »f said lot to -the place of heglpuing; mortcagad by James Etter, forfeiteil and re-sold on credit U> Joa ph ?. Oskcs. Principal, interest, datnatre* and costa, $129 "5. No. 145. Dot No.Ata squars fi3U> the town of ludiaoanolks; tnorlgage<! by fWunmd Judah and Harriot his wifi:
Principal, interest, damages and costa, $4H1 71.
No. 4111. The a Uf of.tbe in: qr pf sec 2 t 13 r 2 e, containing H4 T7-KJ0«sae«. . Also Iti Acres to belaid aff in oblong squar*-', in tlie n w corner of the w hf of the n w qr of sec I Iq same town and range, said tract to be 75 rods long front north in south and wide enongh to contain 16 acres, all In Marlon County; mortgaged by George McCaslln and Hannah hto wifh; Brinoipul, Inters*,dataagosaad
oosta, $WW M.
No S5.' Li)t No 2 in square No. 56 in the town of 'Tndtanapolia; mortgngs<l by James Pc Drake: Principal, in-
terest, damages and costs $037 25
No. 412. The s eqc of the n w qr and the s w qr of the a s qr mod the n w fractional qr in sec31133 not r 9 e, containing 134 acres In Noble t'ounty; mortgaged by Frederick A. Hand i and Leonard (4. Harris and Miisa Harris wife of •aid Frederick, and Hostile Harris, wifs of said Leonanl: Principal, interest,damages andcoaU, $361 10. No.437. “ni*Vhfof the i wqr ofsoc 36 t l6nofr2e, •ontainlng eighty acres, and20acres off the w end of the s hf nfthe n w qr nf nste sec, t and r in Marion County; mortgaged by George McCasiln and Hannah his wi'e, and John I*. MarUndaie: Priaoipai, interest, damages and toils, $637 26. - - No. 4A7 Then eurofsec 30 t 29 n of r 5 w. In Jaspor County: containinglCO acres: mortgaged by John DetW', Jr: Principal, Interest, damages and costs, $319 62. No Tin. The a hf of the n e qr, and the u hf of the s e ■r, and the aw qrof the a e nr of seo Bt 2S nofrWw,in Jasper County, containing200 acres; mortgagedby William Quarles: Principal. Interest, damages vs I costa $OIO 50. No. 66. Thes e qrof the se qr of seo 20 t 1H n of range 7 e,containing 40 acie«,aiul part of the e hfof the n e qr of ••c 29, same t and r, containing 2H acres In Matliion County; mortgaged by Charles McCarty and sold on credit to Madison (I. Walker Principal, interest, damages and costa $285 50. . ,i Ns. 306. The w hf ofthe n w qr of sec 35 t 23 n of r 4 w. containing eighty acres in Tippecanoe County; mort' gaged hyliWyal Puirnmn: Principal, Interest, damages and eosU, $354 30. . N«. 3H7-H, The w hfof thene qrofsco28119 n of r 0 e, •ontainlng HO acres in Mailiaon County; mortgaged by John Fisher: l > riti/..lTiaJ. intert-st. ilammres And costs. W61 83.
No. 322
6 ewt; mortgaged by Samuel ports: Principal, interest, damages and costa, $503 45. / No. 142. Tbo n e qr of sec 30 t 3 south of r 3 ensli In Harrison County, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Ed ward H. Wilson, and sold on credit to O. Fletcher and S. Merrill: IVimHpal. interest, damages and costs $631 84. No. 319. Five-twelfths of the undivided interest in the s • qr of sec 23 t 35 n of r6 w fn Porter County; mortgaged by John Matthews and Barbara his wife: Principal,interest , damages and costs $243 40. No. 561. The lota numbered 11 and 12 in the subdl ton mode by James M. Ray of thene hfof square No in tliecity of Indinnapollsandtlie e hfof lot No. 4 In square No 13 in said city ; mortgaged by Thoina, Rickards and Elisabeth his wife: Principal, Interest, damages and costa,
$47H 43
No. 500. Lot No. 21 In Rartholomcw and Davis’addiMon to the town of Laftiyette in, Tiiipeoaaoe County; mortgaged by Edward It., llrgckcU and Mary A. his wlfr: Prindpal, Interest, damages and costs, $420 95. No. 080. The w hf of the n eqr and the u e qr of the n w qrof sec 12 t 28 n of r 9 w, containing 120 acres, and s w qr of the s e qr and tty i e qr of the s w qr of see 1 128 n of r 9 w, containing80 acres in Jasper County; mortgaged by Amid 11. Condltt: Prinelpal. lotereet, damages and oosta. $637 25. i *. No. 610. Thf w hfof the ne qr, then e qr ofthe n w qr of sec 32 and the s c qr of the s w qr of see 29 In 134 of range 4 w, also the s e qr of the S e qr of e«w 30, the n hf of tt«e n e qr and the n e qr of the n w <jr of sec 31 in said 134 of r 4 w;
also the
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Mary Ann his wife: 1'riasipal, interest, damages and oosta,
$637 25.
No. 599. Lots 4, 5, *bd 6, In the west hf ofont lot 84 In the town of Indianapolis; mortgaged by George Plant and Susan his wife: Pijiwi|>ftl,. interest, damages and oosU.
$f»39 27.
No. 656. The ne qr of seo32 t 7 n of rauge 19 e, containing 160 acres, also the s’w. qr of the n w'qr of sec 5t 6 n of r 10 e, containing 43 CJ-IPO, acres, makiug in all 203 63-10.) acres, hi the epunty of Ripley; mortgaged by Robert 8 Evans: Principal! interest, damages and oosta, $074. , I— * No 632. Allof lot No,10Ju out lot No. 64 of the donation lands of Indianapolis, according to the recorded plat thereof, mails and recorded by WtHtam BulHvsn. Adminhr
trator of the e*ata of Janes B, Ray,
I2:<ri. A. M„
The above trains make connections at Cincinnati -frith
mon* o _ Lrainson the Little Miami lUflrowd for C'oiumbus, Cleve-
Nnntrslnyy Artniiar)'
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No. £?. Ixg No. t * ssjtaisw aaisty a krfwf IaANq 5 iu same sf oars in thwtwra of Indiaupottat mortgaged I-A- v-v—W ,nH Halfenu his wife. Pfiocipwl. tutor
$■183 ,A. .u-vri il ...
No. 387. Theeuur ofsee-T9t Wsr ofr 4whi KIMtart ,unty, containing 160 screw; mortgaged by Jacob Hiekr Principal, inter**, damage* and costs, $480 80. No. 474. The n whf of squar* N*.-1 hi the town of-In
County, eontahdug
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1*0. *74. IUV D w ■■■ o, v^ WM v £*„. a >— aaav wawu v, »i" • . dianspolis; mortgnged by David WsllaeeandZereMaG. his
inter**) dassagm Pr0<Wn>l Aemawsa and rmMm MU 25.
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l'),iladel]>hia and New York; also conriects with the Cincinnati to Marietta Railroad, for ChiMicothe, Portsmoutli
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Freight Arrangw&t for V A t,E3t TINE *'*«•'»
1867.
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X\ril©y, fE AGENT,
S V—I A cA W tot 4 JL * Maysville, Athens, Marietta, Park- rsbargh aad Gcaftoh, TobddrataDin the City *f Jn/ert*. G*otwj-^,in puktto, oa ; alsacannectlmr at Cincinnati with tndns on the Covbgfon
*a i«. rda> , January |7jt1., | Ho8. ’ ^muck? 0 " Rai,ro *‘*’ ^
entucky.
Tt' f* Kara ns laws nov4. W.
by anv other route.
1. L. NOBLR.Genn. Ticket Agent.
and the n e qr or tne n wqroisoc in sain i.woi r s w; io the n p qr of the n w qr of sec 33, and the n jv qr of tty i qr olieC29 tit laid t 34, In the comity of Laporte, con* ning alt 401) acres; mortgaged hy John .B* Vail aud
clpal, b
No. 052, The e hf of Ihss e qr of »ee Ut 36 n of r 2 a in Pulaski County! containing 80 aures; mortgaged by Juo. Pearson and Lydia Pearson, Ms wife: Principal, interest,
damages and costs, $637 28. - - '
No. 657. The* w qr of the s * qr. and tb« • e qr of tha s w qr,of seo >317 p of r 9 a, awtainlng flO acres; also th* a w qr ofthe n eqr of sec 11 t 7 n of f 8econtaining 49 acres, Ml In the county of Jenntngr Principal, intere*, damages and .co*s,.:$iKH 25: Mortgaged by Benjamla J. P No. 659.' The w hlof the n e nr of sec21, and the a e qr of the n w qr of said sscSV i* 132 r 4 west; also th* hf of the s w qr ofasc 17 in said 132; also the s wajrg>f the s s qr and the so cm ofthe s w qr of sec 34 Ip, 133 of r 4 w, making In all 280 acres in the county of' Stark; mortgaged by William (Upson. Principal,interest, damages and come,
$637 25. i .* >aS iiil
No. 664. All that eertaln tract of land situate In the
. : » s^--. *w a - • •• ' •• ■
county of Dearborn,' known and described as follows: Be-
‘ sec 18 I 6- »I
uceburgh to York
Ridge, thenospnrthvtardly along said road to the line dividing the s e anon e qrs of uldsec l8,tHenc«^Pt6 the n w eorner of said quarter section, thence south to thfrfdM* of
ntain
ginning at the s w oerm t of the « * qr *f set thence e to the ratal J«a41ni from JUMmuo Ridge, thenoswrUiwanUy along said rosdJ
baglnnlng, supposed to contain 34 bitcs: mortgaged .by seal. SSi'SSJrvSeV?*' wU * 1 - Writ-,iiouteH,
damages and Oofts, $228 *7. - - - * r - - No. 665. TM north thtrWoJ tat No All tn th* townoF Ooshen, countyjtf WkhMtj wogtgagad ty A. W. JR Site
of tecBl,aiultheswqg>.af th* fe. v qr of ssu 22 in tSO n ofrl w, In Pulaski County, containing lot) acres; mortgaged by John Lefler and Rtliabeth his Wire: Principal, latere*, damages aadOMts, $MU 20. " 1 No.670. {Ih*»W,«ofJi$«fAqran.t,iJ|^nwqrofth* •ontainlng tdOaows; mwrtgaged by Hubert Z Hadgas and lllsaheth, his wiiht PiRistyal, latascst, doutagea andcosta
*537 as.
»i i v ». ..jy.+zitr ..v,-
1 ; SALIMS rnh)
No 342. 70 ache* off the south end of the s e qr fto be dsslgnated by a lin* east aad wa* through add qr) of so, 35 In t IS n of ra e, in Mario* County; mortgaged by Edward Thomas And Catharine Thoiuaj his wife: Prlucipale Interest, ges ^ ^^ # t ,j n r 3 ti
talnlug r Wilson: No. 152
Road In seb'38, tn the lands salactadtn the ladiaa Oewntry, eontalniug 120 aersa, also lot Mo, 3 of seo 12 tn 129 n-odr > s, containing 53 acreo in Fulton County; mortgaged hy Jacob Hull and Clarissa his wife: Principal, Inter**,
damages and oosta, $301 25. No. 213. The tot lowing
tfeacrlhaa land ta-wlt: Being
• ou '
mining 22 acrea In Morgan County; mortgaged by John
BUnh and and costa
od of a certain tract of feed oaatafedag BO acrWa, batat a j
, of fractional soctlo^ 13 t 2 of
bounty;
tare*, damages5 No 1827 43*
wrtaln: tract of feed oaatafedag 80 •ciWe.baSa* ractlonal aocUon 1312 of r 1 w In SwltgagUa
l t I 10
part < Com:
i w hf of th* afe
the pur [Hite of buMnff a'-WBeto
Char lee Garner and Charlotte his wi/h: Principal, Inter **No'ri^The 1 n?ftJr^<^hf of the h’i srt33f 36 r 5 w in Porter County, containing 40 aeraa; sold on
and eoata, $719
arodit to I- A. M. Oamgbslii JMwalpid, inlartafet
i 54.
no. MB. 9 ao •f thf • • qfpfkf i Bfcinning *t a aUke in the ©enter of the jfyi ini tt} ** * ■* * *
thence a I & 14 r 4 poles, Uh aad nine aaMUneo In Johnson
.„aii to the place
$$$ The w hf of tte n w er of *nr <
.hWsiiV tjjt'
la ,KJ/JtSJOBW TA
« AM
wife: Principal, Intere*, itsmsgrt and osota. $3»1 25.
INDfANhPpMB TCffD. , ' ,
’ No. 270. L* No. 91a aqaswe 47 la tho towa of lodiaoapoHs: amrtffagod by Caleb Asnddwt Principal, iaterest,
danuHra* and oosta, $364 42.
TRBABUITF FT7ND
No. 2&I. Th# ic qr of th«n0ar ofoaet tlS n of r 6e; { also the • w qr of the h W qr of see 91 IN n of f 8 e in ’ Madison county, OopUlnlty •9 acres; mortgaged by Thus. !
, 7;r: , 7. Anditm- 6?9tafr.
O 1 A. » e$ 7 S3 ,
To he drawn in.the CRy of ‘'Aogaeta, GowcSn, in pitMir, on »sr,8. CHANGE OF TIME. 1 Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co.
in. t>
Nsktarriay, Jssnaarg O betel s 7 3
Tn bedrawsq* the City of Augu-ta, Georgia, in puhlir on
Natii rria)', Junumrjr .1(1« IBuH.
1857.
11557.
On the plan of 8ii)gle-numt>en,. Fivs THOi Haan Foita j rNTHK Paeaenger Train will leave the Union Depot daily
Hnawaan itaiim :
i -* jnfARn oxjc
REAL ESTATE ABENEY.
J. H. NVeKEKNAM,
,LAL ESTATE AND STOCK
OJbMVIODEJ.
l ateso Commlsrioa aiw as follosr* : " All sales from $300 to 3,000 inriusiv*, wU! he taxed at 2 f cent., as ronmleston ; aa the value ofthe property advances above $3,000 the rate per cent W4B decrease In the fallowing ratio: From $>,000 to ffdJiOO * l\ per nant.t from $3JK10 to $.>JW0 1 ^ ^ cent.; from $5,IMS) to $r,(MJU at ltd pot coat.; from $7,000 and aa much greater as the sum may be, M will not ho less dian one per cent, and all sums as sbova mentioned we tor above *3,000 Willbe two pe cent., charged on first $3,000. On all sales of pro|«nty,wliHe In my hands, commission is charged No safe, na oommiseton, or 0barge whatever. I sequin notice to be given two weeks- previous to a withdrawl of property from my lieoks. And I further wish tt uadsr-
PIUZK TO JtYF.R T SISK \
TIOKKTS.
Magnificent bchcuKs tn be drawn each Sati rdaV in Jiu) ri l Prise of... $00,0(10 1 “ “ 25,000 1 •• " 10,000 J J* “ 6,000 1 , *♦ “ 5,000
3^00 2/JOn 1,500
k» ‘
*oo<lth* I hotdall persons rtsptmsible for ths wmmi* W hole Ticket* ilOJ Halve). ».5;
Sion on proi>erty when trades may be commenced with the owners f i ii I praperb before th* withdrawal of ths soine.
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Waain mini. St. Aasomw* tub Palmer Hot he. Have sow HNT .K.hl> ON JilS BOOKS m*ra than
I .'rtXtrHJO tiEAl. KSTTATfr., 1 For Me enTJoWWitisdon:' 1 ' ' ' 1
n i’lj.t
MARION COUNTY
61 uros I nJlt north west of Indianapolis,
city, on White river; best bottom land 70 acres In
ion; very desirable property.
No. HS1. 200 wares
Iff*. 330. 249 acres 8 miles south of Indianapolis;
190 acres In cultivation. No. 847. 70 acres of land 7 miles south of Indian-
apolU.
No. Sid. 56 acsee of land easr of Deaf and Dumb I
1 1
1
0ft 100 Hfl . •* “ loo r “ y APPROXIMATION
127 100 PRIZES.
at 12:1)0 M
Madison, Cincinnati & Louisville. This is the ghenest U:*Bway Hne trrCiirtlnnhtl wnd i bont»- t - ville—connecting at Maitison 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 Geo st Louisville about 10 o'clock P. M. Fare to Cincinnati $3; Louisville, $3 50. No charge fOi* Baggage, Omnibus, State-rooms or supper on the steamers. Shippers and Merchants west will find it to their intere*
to kwvel over and ship by this line
sept 15 dtf D. C. BRAN HAM, Superintendent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS
-Irfc- A .TT bT^-CYA 1 *»-
4 Prises of $309 Approx, to $69,000 Prise ore..$1,200 jnrri t'TT w^~tpmni-'SBT uuiim-tma'i 4 .. *i 250 •• “ 25,01Si •• “ .. 1,000 lO*)i. •»35*'^Sgto fCDl.
GrCdit Northern and Western
KOTTTE 1 ;
SHORT LINE TO FORT WAYNE AND
Toledo!
ASSENGER TRAINS leave Peru daily, Sundays wi-
ll Fuat a** West,
Via. New Torirasd Rri* Lake Shors Railroad,
V T1MR—8ix TO BtoMT OATS. . V jr’ Messengers sent with each train.
Goads for Indianapolis changed only * Dunkirk. RIGHT from New York to Indianapolis, tat clam, $1 9$, 2nd do., $1 4ft, 3d do.. $1 39 per 190 lbs. yow good* marked “Ry-Valentin* A Co's. Express
Freight Line.’’
PRINCIPAL OFfICKS. No. 175 Bra*dwa>, New York; No. 39 South Levee, St. Louis: Betlefantaine Freight Depot, Indianapolis, feta®. '■ - >- L. RJLBY, Agent.
TT.
REAE ESTATE ...
Al ( riOM I.H, iVIOMEY BROKER,
AND DIALER IN
RAILROAD STOCKS, BONDS. &C.. No. Hf}*, East WasoumdUi ATRurr.
INDIANAPOLIS, IHD.
/NIXON & iOOOMAhjx ' Manufacturers,' AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Kusry Variedy *f Foreign and Uomfutlf PRI^rtlRi) stock;
Paper Manufacturers’
MaTEmiS, ETC.,
77 * 79 WALNUT ST . CINCINNATI.
“IjOgee & mot INSURANCE AGENTS.
of Hartford.
r*M* » a* va. AA* A, <*AitA v-ltj VI R* rt* WttJJ * VVUBsq u •New England” Life, of Boston, and “Charter Oak-Ufr *
<My
CINCIMAT1 CARDS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HUNK)
6.000 Prizes ‘
'S/ftO “ 3.000 “ 2,IKK) “ l,5(H» “
800
one I 500 | 460 |
300
. 200 I . 100,000
6,400 Prizes amounting to..
tegs* 12 50.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY
The numbers from 1 to 50,(KK), corresponding with those
amg
numliers on the Ticket* printed on seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes anil placed in one wheel. Tlie first aid prizes, similarly ]irinted and encircled, ore
plocal in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of mirohcrs, and at the same time a Prize U drawn from tty other it hue). The number and prize drawn out are opened ami exhibited to the audience, and register
prizes are drawt) out
Approximation i-r>zp*.«»- ne two preceding and the two succeeding numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes,
12•. $43.
on Full Creek. No. 6T3- 205 acres mUoinlng donation to city of InNo. 854. 38 acres three miles south of ItnHsrispoiis No. 1KJH. 37 acres 1 1-2 miles south ef Indianapolis, No. 1007. H00 acre* heavily timbered. No. ]i>O0. 40 acre* 3 mile* south of Indianapolis, 25 iu cultivation, andbalance flnlhri-. * 3 — : . li ' ao No. 1061. 80 acres 4 1-2 mi lea south a* Indianapolis, pxrt In good oultivation and runuirg water. - --- - No. 1019. 62 acres on Bagle creek south of Insane Hospital. : I.". .,i . .. 1 .I .1 / No. 1080. In6*re« in 296 acres, 1 mile west of Allisonrlile. « ...a,« c..- -—, No. 1040. 160 acres 3 miles south-east of Indianapolis, 70 acres In cultivation, balance in timber. No. 1041. Undivided hrlf of 187 acres 8 mile* north of
cultiva-
28 Approximation Prizes,
► ilrai 17249,
be entitled to 34im. id Ticket No. 55U draws the $30,009 Prise, those Tickets numbered 548.549, 551,552, will each
For example: if Ticket Jk>.'11250 draws tty $60,000 Prize, le Tickets n muttered 77248, 17249,11251,11252, will each
cording
to,the above
be entitled to $30 ), and
scheme
•Iilifi 5,000 Prizen of R20 will be determined by the lost figure of the number that *lmws the $60,000 Prize, for example, if the number drawing the $00,600 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the number ends
with No, will b«
Af $«!r'8t3* One-half of a Flouring MiH 4>i miles N E. of Indianapolis. No. 415, 320 acres 2 miles east of Indianapolis in a hlgti State of cultivation. , 8M». 6|7« 80 acres In Lawrence Township, 6 miles N. R. of Indianapolis. IVo.JMB. 21>i acres thr.ie-fourths of a mile east of
InilianapaJU.
IN*.050. 400 acre* on the line of Marion and Johnson counties, 12 miles from Indianapolis 2 miles from
Lawrencsburgh R. R.; partly Improved. - No.HOI. 95 acres I>, miles south uf In
part ImproveA.
ar ape
oils,
witu a”v• *, meu an iaac nuivr-w* rucit; wic jiuu in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the number ends 2, then all the tickets where the number ends io
entitled to 29. and so on to 0
Ciertif icatoa of I’ackagreai wui be sold at toe
following rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of HKWheie Tickets $fin
“ ■ 14 10 tHulfr- 40 . »i 16 (friart^r “ . v 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10
IX ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to eurUddross for the Tickets ordered, on the receipt of which the/'will be forwarded by first moil. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may
designate
The list o f drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to pur chasers Immediately after the drawing TTT i >ur cha*ers will please write their signatures plain, ’ive their Post Office, County and State. Remeral>er that every Prize Is drawn and payable
■ >-
.$820,000 i A cepted, at 9:30.a. w.,*r on the arrival of the train
I from Toledo, and also from the West, on the Toledo. Wailuur- ; bath Jz Western Railroad, and connect at Indianapolis | with trains for Richmond,. Dayton, Cincinnati, Madison, j Louisville, New Albany, Terre-Haute, and all Southern 1 and Western cities. , Rtturntny, toe Train will leave Indianapolis at 3:30 P. M., connects at Peru with the train for Logansport. Delhi, Lafayette, and ail points West, and also, with the trains going East for Wabash, Logro, Huutiugtun, Fort Wayne,
and Toledo. ~ L ; .
At Fort Wayne close connections are made with the PitWburgn, Fort Wayne &. Chicigo Railroad East for Pittsburgh, and West fbr Warsaw, Plymouth, Laporte and Chi-
cago.
At Toledo with the M. fj. 4t N. J. and the Detroit and Toledo Railroads for Adrian, Monroe, Detroit, Brantford, Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Toronto and Montreal, and with the Cleveland and Toledo R It. for Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Peru, Logansport, Fort Wayne and Toledo. Buy your Tickets via Peru and Indianapolis Railroad. Fare as low as by any other route. Special attention given to the transportation of Live Stocky Produce and Merchandise generally. JO" By special arrangement between the Indianapolis and Cincinnati, the Jeffersonville and Indianapolis, tire Peru and Indianapolis, and the T. W. & W. Railroads.— Freights are shipped to and from Cincinnati, Jeffersonville and Indianapolis to point* on the T. W. and W. K. R. and to Toledo, Detroit and Cleveland, without change of cars and as low ashy any other route. JAMES. H. MILLS, Sup’t.
J£':
WILLIAM Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AOENT. U Y S , Sells and Exchanges Property of all kinds, Renta, and Leases Houses, Lot* and Farms; voirocta 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; Loam Money, Negotiates Loans, and makes Collections ; Pays Taxes and Examines Titles in all porta of the State ; Buys, Sells and Locates Land Warrants ; 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 invested in Beal Estate Securities only. Enquiries by letters promptly replied to ; Carriage always at the door to show property ; AH Business Matters strictly confldenti.-il; Refers to all the business men of the City. Office No. I0>i, East Washington street, up stairs, opposite Wright House. aprl-d&wtf.
yaam c. Btrruat. vrra L. now*. hkokt h. rrotrr. JOSEPH C. Ht'TLER 4k CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, (Agents for the sole of Amor SmR&’s STAR. CANDLES and Lard oil,) Iff*. 44 Waliint Stre»t, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Standard Brands of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee PIG IRON constantly on hand. Orders for, or consignments of Produce have prompt otto t ...p. [mchl9-dly C
J*. WNI. T* WIJLBY.
COMMISSIONER in INDIANA
Fbr <4* following Stnta» amd 7«rr#*r<*».
145 Nlfein-at., Ctncinnatf, Ohio. - RICKEY, MALLORY Sl WEBB, (Successors to II. W. Dekbt & C*.,) BOOKSELLERS A* D STATION Elis, Are prepared to supply, for Public or Private Libraries, STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS 'BOOKS At (hr bovx* Prices. ft 7 A CHOICE assortment of Books suitable tor Libraries /\ wai be found on their shelves. Rook buyers will find every facility at their eonujishment for procuring works, pnbiislted in thfe country or Europe, on the most economical terms. RICKEY, MALLORY St WEBB, mohl3-dly] 145 Main street. j. a. sxrr. h. txrdlxv. wm. r. Hirer. NEEF, BROTHER A CO., IMPORTERS or HARDWARE AND- CUTLERY, ALSO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Soots C&3 JS33.00S, And Agents for Hall, Dodds Ct>.’* Safes, SOCTU-WICST CORNER Or MX IN XMD SECOND STS., mchl2-dlyj Cincinnati, Ohio
AMBROSE M. BRYSON. B R V GO N ,
WILLIAM M. CONKS.
CONES A IMPORTERS OP
Brandies, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Ac. NO. 24 SECOND STRKr-e, BET. SYCAMORE AND MAIN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. A GENTS for Still and Sparkling Catawba Wines ; Old /h. Bourbon and Rye Whisky. [aag28-dly T. ANDERSON, [ JAMES OATES, / Late With Late with J. Ernst, | w. l. wrihht,( Applegate & Co. ANDERSON, OATES A WHICMT, (Successors to JACOB ERNST,) Wholesale and Retail
Maine,
New Hampshire,
Vermont,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
New York,
New Jersey. F^nDsy Ivunift,
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky,
Tennessee.
North Carolina,
Mississippi.
WIR administer oaths, w.*.
and acknowledge Deeds, Mortgages
fee.
Territories. Office, No. 10 1-2 East Washington Street over Adams' Express Office. nov24-i74fcwtf.
Louisiana,
Texas,
Ohio,
Illinois, Missouri,
Iowa,
Wisconsin, Michigan,
Kansas,
Nebraska, California,
Oregon,
Washington, New Mexico,
deiosithras. offidavtte Itc.
acknowledge Deeds, Mortgages, Pe - era of Attorney, . to be used and recorded ic any of the above States and
DANCING ACADEMY.
Y>ROF’*. DEN HA.VI X MULLING, reX spectfully inform the citizens of Indianapulis and vicinity, that they will open an Academy for the instruction of the graesful accomplishment of dancing, in MILITARY HALL over Talbott's Jewelry Store. Parents desirous of bestowing on the rising youth, a finished outerappesrance of body, elegance of manners, graceful gait, and an accomplished deportment acquired by social dances, may be assured that Mr. Denham’s method of teaching shall meet their fullest expectation. He will also take great care for the preservation of health and morality by strict attention during the hours of instruatton. To know and appreciate Professor Denham's qualifications as a teacher, need only receive a few lessons under his instruction. He will teach all the usual ball-room
dances of the day in the latest fashionable style, together
many new and popular Po
with the
Polkas,
J. IB. r*E3B.B.XJNTE:. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Wholesale and Retail, Nio . 12 Illinois Street,
aug25
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
dtw3m
L. N. Andrews Oenerai Freight Agent. Indianapolis, Dec. 3, 1857.
B E
I.LEFONTAINE
RAILROAD LINE.
1857.
[858.
No. 78(1. 15 acres; 10 acres cleared timl>er on the Crawfordsville road, 9 miles west of Indianapolis. No. 82H. 164 acres on the Michigan road two miles east of the donation line; 100 acres improved, balance iu pastuie >- No. 273. A farm of 205 acres adjoining Indian-
apolis.
No. 018. 12 or 15 acres of land Michigan Road
one-half mile from Indianapolis
No. 955* 140 acres3 miles west of Iudian*poUs;'8o
acres tn cultivation; splendid Improvement.
..No. 95(1. 80 acres Improved land.S miles westof
Indian&poHs. - -
No. 94H. I acre on the National Road, near the Asylum for the Insane, store-roem and dwelling houses
on Itlr. dJ t • > j'j . i .
>, No. 9<i4» The Eagle Creek Mills, together with 59
60 acres 6f land, 8 miles west of Indianapolis.
• NO, 9(>(>. A steam saw and grist mill t* AUisonvills,
1& mites from Peru Railroad. To excha
or land. Would take
i full without deduction. 0= All Prizes of $1,000 and
ftyn* ilrawimr—<i x -h<»r hHtpo ill
under, paid immediately j after the drawing—oilier prizes ut toe usual time of thirty i
day*.
All communicatoms strictly confidential Address orders Wr tickets or certificates to
8. SWAN A CO., Augusta, Ga.
!£■?’ Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by address-
ing 3. Swan A Co., at e ther of those cities.
j o. ownn ot- v/w.) c imci ui uiunccuica.
jrf* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel .lithe amount of the prize each one is entitled to, will be
twing, in the following papers stitutiomUist, New Orleans Del
city property
Capital, i No. HGH. Improved. No.075.
ange in part for i jod partner with 1
A 4 acre block 2 miles westof Indian&plls, 80 acres, on* mile south of Indianapolis, to
mi a
No. 1J7K. 363 24-100 acres; 85 acres in cultivation 3 mile* north-west of Indianapolis. No.088. 80 acres, some improvement, 5 miles south of Indian apoli*. .. J... .>’7;: ’ No. eon. 3 12-100 acres of land; with Oil Mills, 1
mite* from Donation line.
. .- i ADAMS COUNTY. j No. 1004- 49 acre* to Mil or trade.
ALLEN COUNTY.
No. 1004. 160 acres. '
BOONE COUNTY.
No. 1020. 92 acres, 2 miles North of Augusta Sta-
tion, heavily timbered. - -
No. 1033. Zionsville Mills, on Laftiyette Railroad, 17 mile* from city, new bulkliucaad machinery, four run
bum; excellent property. , . , - • N o. 20U. 168 acres of land near Northfield.
No. 790. 80 acres, one-half Improved; to trade for R. R. Stock. ' ;.l i . >
No. 4410. 80 acres south-west of Lebazty.
No («03* 160 acres, 60 acres cleared; eight miles N W
of Lebanon.
TWO*
No. 1 . NO. 002.
80 acres of land, some Improvements. 30 acres laud, 14miles from Indianapolis. An excellent Sa*h, Flooring and 8uw Mill In Zionsville. Terms resonable.' b *
Nf>' 905-
~ svill
BROWN COUNTY. 80 acres 3 milts from Nqshvttte.
oiWtyr
published after ev
Augusta ((ieorgia) Con stitutiomUist, New Orleans Delta, Mmiffc- Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, and Savannah Morning News, and Richmond Dispatch, and Paulding, (Mississippi) Clarion. dec2S-dtd who” wants MONEY ?
&Q5,000
llay be Obtained by RUking *10 OO. Halves and Quarter Tickets
IN PROPORTION.
Jasper County Academy Lottery,
(By Authority of the State of Georgia,)
HAVANA FLAN* SlNAiLI? NITUIBEKS.
ANDERSON t SON, Managers, Successors to J. F. Wiktkk, Maimgrr.
xNEW YORK SPECTATOR, FOliJ.858. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY,
BY FRANCIS HALL X CO.,
So. 46 Pine Street, X. T.
THE New York Spectator is the oldest newspaper published in the city of New York, and has always sustained its reputation as a j udiciously edited Family Newspaper, Of the first class. Great core has always been and wil | continue to be taken to adm’t into its columns no matter | which the most careful parent would wish to exclude from j the knowledge of the home circle. At the same time Its J readers are kept well informed on all the
Topics of tbe Day.
Whether of domestic or foreign origin. Its Private Correspondence I From the principal European cities gives the mostauthen- ; tic accounts of all events of interest transpiring abroad, j while its summary events transpiring at home will be uuu-
i sually complete.
The ProceedingM of Congress
Winter Arrangement. THE MOST DIRECT AXD RELIABLE ROUTE
TO THE EAST!
SB Nil lew Shorter than via . ) CINCINNATI. 54 NH les Shorter than via
FORT WAYNE OR TOLEDO.
51 NlUc* bUorter.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, daily, as follows : i:20 A. .Tl.; Morning Express.
TlOO A. M.., Mail Train.
2.45 P. M. Accommodation,running Are fully reported by competent and experienced corres-
to Union only.
Publishers, Stationers, and Plank Book Manufacturers, NO. 119, MAIN STREET, (Between 3d and 4th,) mchl2—dwly) Cincinnati, Ohio. BUTEER’S Mercantile Record, and Copying FlULicajE-rfc «- Manufactory No. 39, Vine Street, Cincinnati. X 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 purposes. COPYING—For Letter-Press only. Havs had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver and Bronze Medals. Refer to 5,000 Merchants and Bankers, who use them, throughout the South and West. Address orders to Jxmxs J. Bctljcr, Agent, Manufacturer, or to STEWART & BOWEN, Indianapolis, LUSE St WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, inchl2-dlyl Lxvxykttx, Ind.
The l.go A. M. and 7.00 A. M. Trains | run through to Crcsiline, without
Change of Far*,
I Where direct couaection is made with trains on the l 0. O. db C. AXD OHIO AXD PEXX. ROADS,
FOR THE EASTERN CITIES.
1 All other route change cars three times between IndianI apolis and Crestline A. W. DANA, Sup’t.
| Novemlier 23, 1857.
CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Train* Daii>y (Sunday* excepted.)
nber 7, 1857, Trains will run as fol-
Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Q .. every Saturday, and in Savannah, Ga., about the l.>th of every mop to.
A^XN and after Deceral
"y lows :
Accommodation leaves at 7:30 A. M. Express leaves at — 1:00 A. M. Above trains stop for the accommodation of passengers
(Small Schemes) at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Colum-
(Large Schemes) bus, making connections 0
Seymour with trains on the
NO.9T0.
NO.U85. 40acres, 10 acre*
ftio 1004. ; '■ /: * . ..
BENTON COUNTY.
ft*. 013. 381 acre*, 8 mile* from Oxford, Monty
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY.
Oothen, cotiniyfri *i*‘uuv;,mu*gaf«u oy a. n. EUw v :
No. 667. The e Wfof the a e qr. aM A* • w qr of th* n " —*— “■ -
re* 784: A grist mill
10 mites so* of Calumnus,aU is.food crtk*i.
.,5r n *&”s , a , ;?‘Asas?’"* ' , “‘ u ^
■ CLARK COUNTY.
No. 870, 180 acres land sploBdidiy imp mile* from Loulsvin* and pine from New Albany 1 N*.»24. 130 acre* land, Krtne Improvemen
tn rti 1
Draw* December f5th, 1857, at ARMORY HALE, ,, . SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, Under the Sworn Superintendonce of W. R. 8YMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Esquires. NEARLY ONfi PRIZE TO EVERY NINE
TICKETS. ‘
30,000 Tickets—3J286 Prizes
~ tfiont D -- -•
Zi:, $05,000,
) bus, making connections at
| Ohio St Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains
the Louisville, Frankfort tt ]
on
me uouisviue, rrHHaiun at Lexington, and Louisville Jc
, Nashville Roads.
Freight Trains leave daily. Freight promptly forword1 ed Oflice. Madison Depet, West side A S. CAR0THERS, Sup’t. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. dec5-dtf Chicago to Janeiiville* Madiaon, Prairie Du Cltien and St. Paul.
A
Prixe*‘Payable Without Dednt
CAPITAL PRIZE. *66.090.
ction.
OU r t Frizs of. •
~,1 “■
1 “ ...lit J “ 11 4 { ;; ;;; 3 Pri*e* of «i i,’obo are. .7.’. 77 5 “ fl‘ 50 i “ 100 " 100 “ 100 “ •• 50 “
PRIZES.
$65,000 25 009 ...... 19,000 .\008 ...... 4,690 ...I... 2,060 .3,009 2^90 - 10,090
5,000
RE nowrunniitg three daily trains In connection with the Milwaukee and Mianisaippi H. xa., through 1 to PRAIRIE DU CHIEN in ten hours, ; without change of cars connecting with steamers for St. Paul and all points on the Upper Mississippi, which ore the finest on the river, snd run exclusively In Connection
with this road.
Passengers via this line an ,7e in St Paul 12 HOURS AHEAD of the DUN LEITH ROUTE. Time from Chicago to Beloit, twe and a half hours; Janesville, three hours; Madison, five hours; Prairie Du Ohiea, ton hours,and Si.J’aul, 30 hours. Be sure and purchase tickets via Janesville, which con be hud at all principal Railroad offices. GKO. L Q DUNLOP,j Superintendents. E. Da Witt, Robihsok Ben’l Ticke* Agent. Junel9djy
pondents. Equal attention is paid to the proceedings of onr own Legislature; and all the Public Documents Of general interest, both state and national, are printed at large in its columns The City Department Ofthe paper includes reports of all interesting occurrences in the great metropolis of the state, and its adjacent cities. The Commercial Department. Will continue to be full and comprehensive, including an accurate wholesale price current and bank note table, and daily reports of all transpiring in the world of trade. The record of marine news is full and comprehensive. Notices of Books Will be given from time to time, and Tales anti Poetry Of Uie highest merit are weekly introduced. Scientific and Agricultural Intelligence is gathered and arranged by a competent hand; and no effort is spared in any department to keep the paper up to the spirit of the
times.
The Spectator will be a-ntto subscribers at the following
rates—
Onecopy one year $ 3 00 Two copies one year 5 50 Three copies one year 8 25 ; Six copies one year, (sent to one address) 16 Ob ; Bight copies one year, (sent to one address) 18 00 ! Twelve copies one year, (sent to one address) 27 Oft Sixteen copies one your, (sent to one address) 32 00 Twenty copies one year, (sent to one address) 35 00 Twenty-five copies one year, (sent to one address).. 40 00 Payable invariably in advance at tbe office, or remitted by mail to the oflice direct dec23-w3t
PIANOS - ; — TRUAX& BALDWIN
■ !
66 West Fourth St.
V A T ' ovVia
CINCINNATI.
T Tltr AX & BJJLlFWlft’S MUSIC HOUSE be found a superior assortment of choice makes no Fortes, Harmoniums and Me-
lodcons, in plain and ornamentedca*e*. 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; Gukars, Tamhorines, Strings. Bass and Tenor Drums, Ate.
Bras* Instruments for Bunds.
Shottishes,
Waltzes, Mazurkas fee., now coming into general favor. Professor Shilling fe Dknhxm having a good Quadrille Bond, and being well known to the dancing community and mitsicinl circles of Ohio, as efficient and faithful musicians and callers, pride- themselves that their manner of conducting balls and parties will meet the approbation of all. Vi C Professor Denham can lie seen at the Sentinel Office from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4. jl'T' Days of instruction and terms per session made known on application. Private lessons will he taught at the residence of pupils and at the Acad* my. A course of Cotillon Parties will lie comme-*- d in lue
season.
Also, Music and Hall furnished for private pa vies. nov24 dim Cosmopolitan Art Union. mo SI»3E3 OTTJS —FOR THIC— FOURTH YEAR, Ending Jan., 28th, 1858. A MONG tbe large ami valuable collections of Paintings 9 to be awarded, as premiums, to subscriliers, on January .Vth. 1858, are many from the Dusseldorf collections,
viz:
Othello and Desdemona, tbe Fairis, Nymph of Diana, Trial of Has*, fee. In Marble—Greek Slave, Aurora, Psyche, Nymph of Aruo, Student, Fidelity, fee In all several hundred magnificent and costly works in painting, sculpture and bronze, of which a complete catalogue may he seen at the office of tty honorary Secretary iu this city. Suliscription.—Three Dollars which entitles tlie holder to a certificate in the award of fremiums. A te-autiful $3 00 Steel Engraving and the Art Journal for one year; or, instead of the Ungravmg and Art Journal, any one ofthe standard American Magazines, or British Reviews. For membership apply to C. P. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec’y. Office in Blake's Building, over Dunlevy, Haire & Co’s Bank. novl4-dtd. Watson s Family Sewing Machine. IIMIIIS MACHINE H is the favorite of all and cheapness livings it within the reach of all, and its adaptation to the wants of every family _ makes it at once a - household favorite. This ^ machine received the -Vi first premium at the In-^yj^^-^S^diana State Fair, just closed, and was the adz ’ miration of tlie thous- ~ amis who there witmssed its operations. The undersigned has the exclusive right to sell in this county, and is now ready to fill the numerous orders daily coming to hand from all sections. Tlie price of the No. 1 Machine, witli the late improvements, and stand and treadle, ail ready for running is $22. It can be run by* hand but does not give as good satisfaction. Stands andtrcadles from $6 to .912 We have the cheap $:() machine, but all who examine them purchase the higher priced machine. Terms Cash. Machines delivered to any part of the city, or sent to any address on tlie reception of toe above price. Machines can In* seen running during business hours at our sales room, first door north of Odd Fellows’Hall, Indianapolis. oct9 E. MONTGOMERY,
PRATT’S
may5-d1y
66 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati.
JOHN WYNNE. SETH 8. HAINES. WM. WYNNE. WYNNE HAINES X CO., • Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Pearl-st., (Between Tine and Race Streets,) mchl3-dly] Cincinnati. ZEtaTlroaci Hocord BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 167 Walnut-Mt.,bet. Fourth X Filth at*, CINCINNATI. WRIGHTSON & CO., Ppoprzbtors. [mchl3-dly
* p r * MOORE, , y IS DIAN VEGETABLE DOC'1 OK,
FROM THE EAST,
improved tan va -.bony, aprovements.
* CLAY COUNTY.
Nto. 10031/ 243 *cre*to MB ^rtnty. i , ,, r-. CLIflTO’N fcOUNTY
from I. fe
S? til: > No. 984. 80 acre* heavily timtysad.ffmile* from Michigan Town. * ir -*-
DBLA#ARB
NtfATOe. CanOnf machine.'new spinning jack, 140 spiniifea, with condenser. Shearing ipachty, fee., east 1053. 200 acre* h**vHj timbered, go«d rich feW; and *0ixo united byjpiv roved farms, 7miie* .yorth of “a^srsf—a*
APPR
4 Prise* of $225 to )$0,l
4 4‘j - HiO to WJXI6 400 8 “• 80 to 10,POO 64ii 12 " “ 50 to 5^000 _ Ob" 24 ** Iu to * 4,4)00. 720 20 “ • 25 to '9, ...599 3000 “ 30 are 99,tad) 3,986 Prises amounting to., 225Jt6U Whole Tickets, $10, Halves, $5
Quarters, $2 50.
• t0 y BUr iutere4t Hd. Scheme with any Oon of has ittted ium to render f^Csrtfflcate. of »aAa$e* of ,Tea Hcketa. are SoH at the r^tyi^iv^^r’' 0 ^ ^ *
‘ Uowing rates, which is the risk : -ga y 'i r t i
UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE O Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECCl~p tion, (FI Fa) to me dirtyted from the Clerk’s Office of toe United States Circuit Court for the District of Indiana, I will, on Friday, the 22d day of January, A. D. i 1858, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock ; P. M., at the Court He use doer, Iu the city of Indiana- ; polls, Marion County and State of Indiana, offer for sale ! at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of ' all the following described real-estate, situate in square No. l 79, in toe city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, ; and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing three hundred and nine (309) feet north 45 deg. west of the jnnetion
FY ESI*EffTFlJIvEI tenders his professional ser- | of New Jersey and Virginia Streets, at the southend of said .. JJtiKXiC*’a to toe dtlsensof square, on the east side of said Virginia Street, thence north
and Vicinity. ,45 deg. eastsixtyffre (65) feet to a point .thence eostwardly
He flatters himself that a
PRACTICE OF TEN YEARS
hi diseases incident to the West, and an extensive observa-
‘ 14 < . _ ’ _
a. tricolor
. , bored land.
•i :Nfe.«0»s 40# brtf rmiItytoom;3|<lJ^I*town.
DE1KALB COUNTY. wn sv-. \ k,
d Na. 390. UOacMl^.ifffr^hfeMpgvod Imprare-
following rates, which is the risk :
10 Whole Tickets. .4,rrrs-y $70* 00 10 Half Tickets ....; .A. . . .-'A! S-.f.. 35 (Kl , MOQuorter Ticketa. v ,..-i f . .. r ,17 50
Saturday Small Scheme.
I oj y|,
L.O CAPITAL $12,000.
To he drawn in paWie at Moron, Georgia, every Saturday
Wheie Tickets, $4; Halves, $2, (Quarters, $1. Rank Notre of sound hanks token at par. C
; OO
where he eau b« found at all hours of the day and night. ffi>r3-d3m.
SELLINGS OFF AT 60ST
“i .^4
i i/t ' V^VDlRSON fe BON, Jltoagers, • • | &*jr entire feock of
tt ’ -.i* 1 Mueon or gavaimah, <H
iBwaaBl-D .aaBiD 'vodh ■fljF' 7
«ti'. FULTON/COUNTYi I « ;i<I '^ersandBrvw
126 acre* «ne relie fscsn Roshretor.
^qswma! FRANKLIN OWNTY. •
•1 Nta. 7PO. 80 acrea watt
mita* from ^** d r
GRANT COUNTY. ’
* **> ,0a4 - *
li.rew.i 1 HENDRICKS fie. 4120. m acresMfei# yiWrytU *1
Oh* oo
OOPPBH^MTTHING ty Copper-SmiUiing busiueo* and a
uu* built expressly for their trade Advantage enjoyed by Very few copper smiths) and also having lbs tyst of mwtoinery and tools, we feel justified in say ing tiiat toere is no otosr. shop in toe Western * hot (tan compete with us in workmanship. Die 1 Br^were are particularly invited to call and exomins our work trfpprthey •order, os we keep toe best of
, it is uunecehsary
Staple and Faaey Dry Goods,
workmen,
unnecessarv to go any farther than Indiana-
Kettles of any size. We rill duplicale Buffalo, Cincunaii, Louisville and St. Louis pri«afeadUttz»>er’, XtffCFatar-
TBOO Ta;
fOtsmtAge of the public. .1- ■iqiisn* od xai»' , Sfa art afro prepared 6) furnisk Brass Work of any dss. t criptiMi and to deail khsdsof Sheet iroa, Imm ood Tiu .u.. odi Work at th* ■bortsat tiotio*. lUIxsrdCM tar werk renpeetr N. E—^We pay too highest price tn cash for eld Copper, 1
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l of Danville, tan
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Opposite the Bate* Hou**^wh*re ahtaWill teach Crayon ano
Pencil Drawing, 0ih4M*taM and Grecian Painting.
* ax fruit Ladies wishing 1* learn
T will offer such inducements to purchasers that they may get value received fee every dollar invested. My stock is new and carefully selected expressly for this market, rim-
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’To all Whom it may Concern.
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of Readers aad Spellers, Ray fe. Arithmetics, and all
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to New Jersey street three hundred and sixteen (316) ft. north of Us junction with saidViiginia Street, thence north on the west side of New Jersey Street one hundred and seventy one (171) feet to a stake, thence south 75>4 deg. west three hundred and ninety-five (39-1) feet to a stake at the junction of Virginia Street and the property of toe Union Rail Road Company, thence south-east along the east side of Virginia Street two hundred and thirty-two feet to thebeginning, and upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will at the same time and place and tn manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of all said above described real-estate, or so mnch thereof os may be necessary to pay toe demand. Tak-n as the property of Valentine C. Hanna, at the suit of Edwarc Lambert, Wilj liam A. Barrister, Will bun H. Major, John R. Stephenson, and Thomas W. Gibson against Valentine C. Hanna. U JOHN L ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal, District Indiana. By Jesse D. Carmichael, Deputy. dec23-w4w SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. rilHE undersigned, as executors of the last Win and I Testament of John Johnson, decease I, in puraaance Of the direction in the testator’* Will, at Public Auction on the premise*, on the 2Sto day of February, 1858, will expose to sale to the highest bidder all the real estate left hy said testator, situate tn Morten County, State of Indiana, four miles north-east of Indianapolis; and being the southwest fractional quarter of section eighteen (18), township sixteen (16), north of range four (4) east, and that part of th* south-east quarter of said seetion which lie* north-west ofthe center of Fall Creek.
with good
Msand Fort
Railroad
pas* through toe east part of the some. This farm has taken apremtan stoneof our county fairs, os the model form of tot comityTERMS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid in haodione-thirdin ooeyear, aad the remaining one-third in two years from the day- of safe; the last two
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Which will he sokiat wholes^oer^etoU‘ Bo#k * purchase money and the confirmation of the sale by the The School Book fepertSft witf comW of IfcGnieyY > oart ’ * which j7“ e w *"? ‘ obe , ex * cuted -
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• v THOMAS JOHNSON, ) POWRUL HOWLAND, J
Executor
DAGGETT & CO.,
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V * SUGAR TOYS, fee.
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BRYANT S Mercantile Institute Blake's Building, opposite Bates House, INDIANAPOLIS, IND
FTtHE FACILITIES FOR ACRITIKING X a thorough mercantile education in this School have been much extended and are now unsurpassed in ths West. 1 Rack department is conducted in a separate room, by a well 1 qualified teacher, under the special (marge ofthe Principal, ! who is a practical accountant, and has had years of ex- ! periecce in teaching mercantile branches.
LECTURES.
Three mornings of each week are devoted to the expla- 1 nation of accounts, by the Principal. COMMERCIAL LAW. Tuesday and Thursday mornings are dsvoted to redta- 1 tiomi and lectures on Commercial Law, under charge of 1 Geo K. Perrin, Esq., a member of the Indianapolis bar. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, fee. Forenoon of Saturday is devoted to Commercial Corres-
PATENT.
Cel the Best.
r|7HE LADIES’ Com pa n j ■ ion. Pratt’s Patent Sewing Machine. Price from 1 $12 6. 835. For all kinds of stitching and family sewing, these machines are Unrivniio'l. T! !>:•»>-jvj.g unieetauleiUUi/ucUv: ■ out! are the admiration of all who have used them. Many who have been using the high priced machines have abandoned them, and are using these in preference, because they are so simple, and easy to operate. No family or seamstress can afford to be without them, as they save tty cost of the machine in a very short time, and the pries, (which is as low as a good machine can be m:wle) brings them within tty reach of all. The following area list of its advantages: 1st. It is mors simple and durable in its construction. 2d. It is less liable to get out of order. 3d. It runs much easier and with lest noise. 4th. It never draws or puckers the cloth. 5til. It has a guage which guides the work. 6th. It does not require the operotor to sit in a bent or stooping position. 7th. It requires Icsh
skill to operate it.
We respectfully invite all who have any sewing to do to call and examine these machines and satisfy themselves. Instructions free. Office in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 2d story next door to the Mayor’s Office, Indianapolis, Indiana. novlT-dfewly NOYES, SPICER fe Co., Agent*.
JOHW J-. DUMONT,
TKCMAN M .CURT!".
pit so*. AC DUMONT & CO.. 'V Am ' \ T ( Formerly oj Cincinnati, Ohio.) * MANUFACTURERS
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Gas Holder*, JAIE WO HI
Eard Tanks,_Coolcrj^^s»u
pondenee and Calculation. Pumanship, for which we have received the Diplomas for three successive years st the State Fairs, and on which we challenge competition, receives strict attention daily. A splendid specimen of which will be seat fay moil on receipt
of 25 cents
Terms.—Full course, requiring from 8 to 12 weeks. .$25 Partial or Practical. 4“ 6 “ $15 Penmanship alone, os per agreement, septl6-dfew6m THOS. J BRYANT, Principal. •
FAIRBANKS’ PATENT i .1A sA '4.
And every other defeription of Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Employing none but practical mechanics, we are enabled to compete with tty best shops of Cincinnati or any other city in work or prices. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING. FiMB Brick and Clay, ofthe best quality kept constantly on
bond and for sale.
SHOP—Pennsylvania Street, North side of Underhill Foundry, and one square north of thegas works. may 13-dfew !y _ A DJllNISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Notice /k '* hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John Apple, late td Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is sup posed to be solvent. SAMUEL CORY, dec2 dltfew2ir _ Administrator.
Sold by ]
FAIRBANKS fe CO., ^
10$ Broadway. N.T.
G. T. BROWttSftG, Agent, IndisnafiioUs, In2fry«{^i$9
TVTEW BiykCKSHITH
Iff ment. The undenigiied having detennined 00 ^permanent location In this city, would beg leave to inform toe public, that they may confidently expect to have any kind of Job Work done promptly and in good style, and at Stir
prices.
H0R8R SHOEING He would soy to Formers, lartryond Omnfeo* men, as well ss gentlemen and ftit-nag B’hoys,
one bedstead and bedding, with other article#. A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over
. three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved ~ , rrpr-- r~ feurety waiving valuation and appraisement towo. Its *AM ga j e to commence at ten o’clock A. M. „„ „
December »«t, 1857. ’ SAMUEL CORY. d*cg-dltfew2w v Admixustrator
u«xr wutk. jrnHB tong cxpcncuijc jur vumiusi pared to do all work io hia lice aa it ahoald be. Wagons constantly on hand and made to older, from the KSMMd*. .. ,; r ,:.
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THOS. J. MAX TIN.
MARTIN & STEVE INS,
GENERAL AGENCY. STORAGE, COMMISSION AMU FORWARDING MERCHANTS. 557 Market Street, between' 1st and 2d, Louisville, Ky Demlers Ire Fltaur, BrectaM, G«■*«»»,
k Barley, Halt*, Hope, ngnment. Uberal advance mad* *ta nnnMinreswl*
Iiy wai p«y the Ugbret marks* p*0* 6r WW,ly*. sJSr, Oafe *od C*rT julyll-41y
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4 D.IUNISTRATOR’N SAFE. — Notice is /% hereby given t ist I will sell at Public Auction, on Thursday tbe24th Inst., at the resider.oe of John Apple, late of Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, consisting of one mare, two cows, one hog, one clock, one cupboard, one bureau.
BRUSHES! BRUSHES!!
, withaflne Horse, and ng Store.
Flavoring Extracts and Spices.
Beat American French Window
1/ O U A S S -
4 t\dA BOXES WINDOW GEARS, asrortod ZllVIJ sises, fro**8xlota3bx56. For rel< at thelowtottorm£.by fo«7-A5»1 R. BROWTilNG
a SPLENDID assortment of SatineU, Tweed*, PrinU r \ DeLaines, Block Muslins. fe«.,iurt received at tbe 6ld established cheap cath rtore. „
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