Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1858 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL. ■ ATIRDA ¥• .T..rr.T. OtTOBK** A ©eslruccive Weapon. It Beenu » paradox, but it is neverthcleaa a fact th&t the more deadly and destructive, war is made, the greater the economy of human lite, the more certain the miasii** the lewerthe number on the death roll. Gunpowder with musketry and cannon destroyed the nee of defensive armor—yet battles »re now gained with less loss of life than in the days of the long bow, cross bow, and the deadly hand to hand encounter. These cons derations must be our excuse, on the ground of humanity and true patriotism, for calling most forcibly the attention of Government to a very important implement of warfare. We do so the more earnestly, as we believe it will afford us a means of improving our coast de fences. *•»»«* The failure of the Lancaster shell makes it doubtful, if we succeed in manufacturing rifle cannon, whether they could be applied to anything but the propulsion of round shot. To increase the deadly nature of our round shot, with the same instrument, we divided our shot into parts, or contrived to burst it into fragments among our adversaries. Seeing that we cannot rifle our cannon, because of the mass of metal we have to deal with, Sir Charles Shaw—the author of the invention which we now proceed to describe—proposes to divide our cannon itself as well as the shot. He replaces the field piece, cannon or howitzer, by a row of rifle barrels, 85 in number. These are accurately placed on the same level, each barrel diverging alightly from the central, and so that the volley of rifle bullets discharged by the barrels will cover a width of about five yards at a distance of eight hundred yards. Sir Charles Shaw’s rifle battery ia indeed a reeroduction of Fieschi’s internal machine, placed on wheels, and made far lighter and more manageable than a light brass ninepounder gun. This implement, therefore, may be regarded as a rifled cannon divided into twenty five portions, as destructive as grape or canister shot at 500 yards, the Shrapnel 1 shell at 800 yards, with its deadly aim extended as far as the rifle can reach. Conceive a battery of horse artillery with four of Sir C. Shaw’s infernal machines substituted for their guns. The rifle battery is equal in effect to 25 rifles deliberately aimed, not from a man’s shoulder, but from a fixed rest. It is no exaggeration, therefore, to regard one rifle battery, manned by three riflemen, as a fair equivalent for a company of soldiers firing from the ranks. London Nnro. Thought a ISeautifier. A writer in the Home Journal thinks that mental activity tends to keep the body young. We were apeaking of handsome men the other evening, and I was wondering why K had so lost the beuaty for which five years ago 1 he was famous. “O, it’s because he never did anything,” said B; “he never worked, thought, suffered. You must have the mind chiseling away at the features, if you want handsome middle aged men.” Since hearing that remark I have been on the watch at the theater, opera and other places, to see whether it is generally true, and it is. A handsome man docs nothing but eat and drink,grows flabby, and the fine lines of his features are lost; but the hard thinker has an adminble sculptor at work, keeping his flue lines in repair, and constantly going-over his face to improve the original design.
T. K. Brace, Robert Buell,
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K. Dunham,
T. A. Alexander.
Insurance Capital -Enlarge^. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
or
HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated I8l»-d»»rter Hcrpetual Cash Capital $1,000,000. ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. SURPLUS, $422,132 11. With the prestige of 38 years’ success and experience.
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Samuel Tudor, Joseph Church,
M. A. Tuttle, E. P16
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8. 8. Ward. II. Z. Pratt, O. t. Davis. D. UiUyer,
W. Kenvy, C. H. Br&inard.
OFFICERS. E. O. RIPLEY, President.
T. A. ALEXANDER, Vice President. THOS. K. BRACE, Jr., Secretary.
INSURES AGAINST THE
DANGERS OF FIRE
—AND—
Peri In of Inland Navigation* At as literal rules and rates as risks assumed permit of solvency and fair profit. fTtSPECIAL attention given to insurance of Farm Prop erty. Dwellings, out-buildings and contents. Such insure<l for periods of three to five years on the most favorable terms. Choice first-class Ideminty may be effected without delay with this well-known corporation, through the Indianap ofis Agency. LOSSES EQUITABLY AT JUSTED And Promptly Paid If wealth, with asteady and prompt attention to alegiti mate 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 claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability a?.' facilities in future. _ WM. HENDERSON Igent, Indiana; lis, lad. Application can be made to D. W. Grubs, Cierk, who is fully authorized to transact business connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. decr-M dly_ Indianapolis Insurance Company. BL RINENK CONFINE!! TO THE STATE OF IS DIANA. INCORPORATED in is:u;* IRK AND MARINE Risks taken at equitable rates
Eollgtrica. Blttexrg :o<3:NrEnKnBL^3MaF\ The Celebrated Stomach Bitters. f|VHF, NI«*MT POP1TI.AK AND EF- ■ FKCT1VK medWne arainst Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Complaint, weakness of any kind, Fever and Ague, and all affections ef the Stomach and Liver, is the celebrated HOLLAND BITTERS, made by the loorld-renotcnod Dr. BoxncXAJir, of AmstenlaiD. Holland. It is a medicine which is wholesome to be taken by people enjoying good health, as it will preserve their health; and sick people, suffering under the influences of the above-named diseases, will find relief by it. For testimon-als and information about the virtues of ItouKitKAMr’s Holland Bimaw, everybody who has used it will give satisfactory reference. JACOB L. WALLACH, Sole Agent, No. 15 Illinois street, south of the Palmer House, Indianapolis, Ind. jySDtWly P. 3.—Persons wishing to become agents for t sale of this medicine may direct letters, inclosing postage stamp, to J. L. Waltach, sole agent for the United States and Canada, who will furnish them with all information desired. Direct letters J. L. Wallach, Indianapolis, Ind., iKDiAKAPgLig, Wednesday, July 7,1858. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have tried Bonenkamp’s Holland Bitters, and have found it to operate for all purposes it is designed for, particularly against the disabilities of the Stomach and Chills and Fever. We heartily recommend it to our fellow-citixens as a family standard medicine. , . John Bussey, Adam Knauf, C. Newcomer, John Kistner, Christian Popp, Gottlieb Nehring, Isaac Smith CM ail Agent on M. and I, Baiiroad), John Weis, Charles M. Miller, Henry Rofert, D. C. Middlemas. TUT 3 For sale by all respectable druggists. J. L. WALLACH, Sole Agent, ivO No. 15 Illinois street.
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s .a. :ei. i> -a. :e*. n:. Malay and Nawit Saws* Hope* Packinff* Heltinsr, Hal.bet Metal, Chains and Files; also, Locks* Untts, ■crews. Nails* Sash* tilass, with al kinds of HOUSE TRIMMINGS. I HAVE
Losses promptly pa: JO => Office, Central 11s
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ank. South Meridian Street.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH 2 “The first Impression of a needle upon a rent obviateth a ninefold introduction.”
Ironage, asks a continuation of the same, and in doing so gives as>uranee that recently acquired facilities render him still better able to give satisfaction to those who favor him with a call. Mr. H. is prepared to renovate ill sorts of clothing in a manner unexcelled, and to do up ladies’mulls, tippets, furs, &c., and gentlemen’s velvets, collars, 4tc., si as to please the most fastidious, and t > preserve the same from moth and the -‘wear and tear’’ of time. Let the reader remember the maxim, “Economy is wealth,” and take your dilapidated garments to Mr. H., who will make them as new. Mr. II. is also prepared to do all sort of “fine-drawing,” a branch of the business never la-fore introduced here; and those having billiard or bagatelle tables, in which there is a rent, can have them repaired so as not to lie visible to the naked eye. Second-hand clothes bought and sold. On Illinois street, opposite Oriental Hotel. mhll-ly
OF ALL KINDS, That I will sell very cheap for cash. COME AND SEE. D'n’t forget the BlgT ID x- o d - ^ zsz. OEO. H. JOHNSON, No. U West Wasuiugtoh Street, Indianapolis. J>ct6-Wly j. hTsemmons & co7
TTAVE ESTABLISHED A PKH7IA|1 nent branch of their celebrated English Optical EsUblishment, for the sale of their Improved Spectacles.— The superiority of their Glasses being so well known and recognised throughout Europe and America, renders all comment on their merits unnecessary Testimonials to their superiority,from the most eminent physicians and sci•nttfle men of both Continents, may be seen at their ofl3ce. No. 15 Ulinnisst., nearly opposite Bates House. nov30 dly. N O TIC E . FTIIIE UNDKKSIKNED RE* P E CTX fully inform* his friends and the public generally tha' in consequence of the decease of his partner, the late George Bvuer, he will carry on the business heretofore known un ler the firm of KALEK At UOEPPEH* In his own name. All knowing themselves to be indebted to theol 1 firm, will please call and settle. At the mine time I would inform my old and new customers that I have laid in a Urge assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing and Furnishing Goods, which I will be happy to sell at the lowest possible prices FREDERICK GORPPER, No. 91 East Washington street, one door east of Harrison’s Bauk, Indianapoiis, Ind. sep‘J3-D3m
P. H. JAMESON, M. D. n. EUNKHOUSER, M. Dra. Jameson & Funkhouser, Medical and Surgical Practitioners, OFFICE-MERIDIAN STREET, rtBST noon south or the rorrorricE. scp7-D3m
Books at Half Price. fjriJME, SMOLLETT & FARR’S ENGIX LAND. Virtue’s royal octavo edition, profusely Hlu trated; cost in numbers $36; for sale, bound In three volumes, $19 00. FilVj volumes British Poets, bound in calf, per rot., 13c. Hugh Miller’s works, per volume, $1 00. ^IDirper’s Magazine, 16 volumes, half calf, per volume, One Hundred New Books, published at $1 00, tor sale each at 50c. Fifty volumes very rare and valuable old work*, which vlll be sold at much leu than their real value. DR. LODGE, Jyl5-ly 36 Hast Washington street Indianapolis.
LAND SALE. FT!HE LANDS OF THE INDIANA AND X Illinois Central Railway Company, offered for sale on the 1st and 2d days of September, inst., which remain ■naold, are subject to entry upon the same terms (three per seat.cash-dtalanoe In stock of the Company at thirty aants on a dollar of stock, without counting interest or allowing for any fractional share) until the 1st of November next, at the Office of the Company in Indianapolis . , ,« a J0HN ®hMPBKLL, President. September?. 1858. jxd
United States Marshal's Sale. TVT VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUJD TION (condition* oepoiM*) tom - diree’ed from the Clerk’s office of the United States Circuit Court for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will, on the 23d day of November, A. D. 1858, at the Court-house door in the dly of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, between the hour* of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M„ offer for ante, at public auction, the rents and profits for seven yean of all the following real eetate, to-wit: In-lot No. (8) eight. In eqnare or Mock No. (60) sixty, situate in the city of Indlanapolie, Marion County and State of Indlnna. and, upon failure to realise a sufficient sum to eahsfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and la manner aforeeaid, offer for tale the fee-simple of said above dsecribe I real estate. Taken as the property of Willie W. Wright, at the suit of William J. Lindeabenrar, Jacob H. Lindenberger and Richard S. Herr, against XUae H. Wright, Isaac Wright and said Willis W. Wright. BuM property will be sold without any relief vhaterer ■urn the valuation or appraisement laws. „ JOHN L. ROBINSON,
i Ciift with every Book
WORTH FROM 95 CENTS TO asm Our new descriptive Catalogue, ef to octave ps*ei
embrace a larger collection and better variety of
md, historipl, biographical and miscellaneous boohs than that or any other bookselling establishment in Rtuoaatry; also, esotalus greater inducements than ever before offered. MaUodfro* to any addroot.
ImM for a Catalogue. ^ ur.hrAM, | EVANS A 00.. PuU ehw, ■.rereruw.l $77 Iruadwar. Mew York City.
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GREAT NAT ONAL ROUTE, FflERMINATES AT WASHINGTON AND BALTIX more un the East, and Wheeling. Benw >od and Par ker#>nrg on the West, at which place it unites with Railroads. Steamers, lie., for and from all points in the Went* South-West and Narth-Weat. Two trains leave Wheeling daily, 19:15 A. M.,4:55
P. M.
One train only on Sundays, 4:55 P. M. Direct connections are made by these trains FOR ALL THE EASTERN CITIES! This is theonl/ route to Washington City. Passengers by this route can visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ami Boston, at the cost of a ticket to Boston alone, by other lines. TIME as QUICK AND FAKE AS LOW AS VIA ANY OTHER ROUTE Inquire for tickets via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at any of the principal Rai road Dfikes in the West. E. f. FULLER, Gen’l Western Agent. W. P. Smith, Master Transportation. sepiO-Dly
INTUW 000238 CHEAP FOJt CASH!! j \[0\v OPENING—A CHOICE LOT OF ; Fall and Winter Goods, from New fork and Phila- ! del phia, consisting in part of latest styles Dress Goods, Robe a Les, A11 Wool Do Lames, French Merinos.
Lavellas,
Plaid Merinos,
Tanjoref*,
Silk Goods &c., Stc., Ac. Also—A Choice lot off Magic, Stella and Mantilla Shawls and Clouku* Embroideries* Trimmlnga and
Lace Goods.
JOHN CARTER A Co., No. 56 East Washington street.
tiOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK! (Office open every day and evening. >K. EWING, No. 9 Viriflnio Avenue, South-eaatof the Branch Bank* Indianapolis,devotes his whole time to the treatment of Secret Diseases, such as Syphilis, in its first and secondary stages, gonnorrhoea, gleet, inflamation of the bladder, strictures, impotency, diseases of the bones, mercurial disease*, . scrofula, Ac. All suffering under pro* £ traded cases, aggravated or unsuccesfully treated by inexperienced or pretended practitioners ; those laboring under the destructive effects of meocurj or quack nostrums, all who suspect the remains of disease lurking in their systems, may oonsnlt Dr. E. with honorable confidence and a guaranty of a spexly and permanent cure. Dr. Ewing announces to ladies in want of a remedy for irregularities, stoppages, &.C., peculiar to the delicate organisations of their systems, Dr. Dacier’s Female Monthly Pills as the remedy. The many thousand boxes I have sold prove it—none speak ill of them, for all like them. Dr. Dacier's Pills can only be had at Dr. Ewings office, No. 9 Virginia avenue, South-east of Branch Bank, Indianapolis, Indiana. Ladies in certain situations should not use these, the particulars of which will be feund on the direefi is accompanying each box. Price $1. Sent by mail to any part of the country. No letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance or a pastage stamp. Office hours from 8 a. m. t-' *> n. tt, Tnch3-d&w1.v.
CHANGE OF TIME! May 10th, 1858. THE SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO ousroiKriu-A»TX-INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Short Line "i=t A TTa-FtCY AT-> J
L A WRENCEBURGH! No Change of Cars to Cincinnati! Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis Daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: For Cincinnati, connecting at Cincinnati with trains for Wilmington, Washington, Crcleville, Wheeling, Athens, Greenfield, Marietta Parkersburgh. Washington city. Lancaster, Zanesville, Hamden, Chilliccthe, Baltimore, Philadelphia. —also— Maysville* Paris* Lexington* and Danville, Ky. 1st Train leaves at 7:00 A. M., Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cincinnati at 12:25, P. M.; Lexington, Ky,, 7:00 P. Nicholasrille.Ky., 7:55 P. M.; Chiillicothe, 8:30 P. Zanesville, 1:35 A. M.; Wheeling,8 A. M. 2d Train leaves at 1:20, P. M., Accommodation, and arrives at Cincinnati at 6:35, P. M. 3d Train leave at 6:30 P. M., Cincinnati Express, arrives at Cincinnati at 10:40 P. M ; Wheeling, 4:40 P. M. Baltimore, 10:30 A. M.; Washington City,11:20 A. M. Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 4:00 A. M.; 11:25 A. M.; 8:50 P. M. Through tickets can he had at the Union Ticket Office,Indianapolis,and all the principal Ticket Offices in the West. TPY’ Fare as low as by any other route. nov4. W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen’l. Ticket Agent.
G-03L>1=> UMLETDAIIL. GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS, 84 Walker St., Near Broadway, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS, Were awarded the First Premium where :md whenever they brought their Piano Fortes into competition with the best makers Boston, New York Philadelphia and Baltimore. Received the two First Prize Medals at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, IHo3. The First Premium (a gold Medal) for the best Piano Forte at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1856. The First Prize Medal for the best Piano Forte at the American Institute, Crystal Palace, New York, 1856. The First Premium (a Gold Medal) for the best Grand Piano at the Maryland Institute, Ba timore, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, Detroit, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, Richmond, 1857. Among the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as W. Mason, Gott-chalk, Wollenhaupt, Ac. Grand and Square Pianos constructed with the full wooden and iron frame combined, are warranted for three years. Prices moderate. sep Id-Bfim
MACiUNE-MADE HORSE SHOES.
f|!HK TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, X N, Y., have HENRY BUKDSN’S IMPROVED HORSE-SHOE MACHINERY now in successful operation,and are prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MULE SHOES of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality ofthe iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and OmnibnsCompanies and Horsefihoers throughout the country. These shoes can be purchased through the principal hardware dealers. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive prompt attention. pr3-dly Ww. F. BURDEN, Agent, Troy, N. Y.
[A* A VERY LARGE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
o o ny STOCK OF
SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, Nearly opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall.
A. H
Hardware and Cutlery,
Which he is selling at very
Hj o 'OT I* r 1 o o s - Buvers of any kind of Hardware, who look to TUETR INTERESTS, and wish to choose from a large and complete assortment, will go to w, '' r ' r '’ a 11 ‘ ” m,r 1 ” “
STORE.
WOOD’S HARDWARE
septll-dly
Dye-Staffs, Dye-Stoffs.
QQQ jLBS. BEST OffIBRO MAD-
2 .minWg best Indigo, 4bblsLaeDye,
150 boxes Ext. Logwood, 900 bbls Chrom. Potassa,
20 bbls. Ohin’d “ D r^.lra r,
20 bbls. Ohip'd “ 5 casks Copperas, 20 “ “ Fustic, 6 brls Alum,
15 “ Gr'dCamwoed; 10 Carboys Oil Vitrol, With a large stock of Dye-Stuffs of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Dealers and containers. For sale
low, In quantities to suit purchasers .
oct7 ft. BROWNING.
A. D. WOOD
TTAS FOR SALE* AT THE LOWEST
EX c*ub rate*, a fine variety of
GUNS, REVOLVERS AND PISTOLS, Double and single barreled guns: Colt's and AUen’s Revolvers, Shot and Game-bags, Horns and other sporting materials; also Whips and Lashes of every variety. •eptU SIGN OF THR BIG PADLOCK. dly
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EVERY description and W best quality for the Farmer, Carpenter, Cooper, Cabinet-maker, Wagon and Shoemaker, Blacksmith and Gunsmith. Also, on hand the celebrated Lake Huron Grind-stones, U for sale cheap by a. d. WOOD, septll SION OF THB BIG PADLOCK. dly
the market; teas trouble, more sure, and reasonable in price. One-quart fruit cans; two-quart fruit cans. AUe a foil MMrtment of flaw fruit Jan. different sizes and kylea. JACOB LINDLBY, iff** No. N Wam Waehinrton are*.
. „ „ . JACOB LINDLBY, Jy* 0 No. 16 Weat Washington street.
U The undersigned have Mfis
Schools in this and adi
the Sabbath
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Y>lANO-FORTES T1 JLSSJtSSKS —
TO RENT.-TWO at tha Jmlttm Mule WILLARD A 8 TO WILL.
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A. M. Bininger & Co. (Establifhed 1778,) IMPORTERS, No. 17 Broad Street, NEW YORK. This agreeable Tonic is designed especially as « Safe and reliable Medicine for Family Use. The Public are allured that our London Dock Gin is a fuperior article, poflefllng all the virtues aferibed to it as a Medicinal Beverage, and deferving of their patronage, in preference to the luspicious deceptions emanating from irrefponfible fources, and fold under various pretentious names. The fid that our houfe (eftablished in 1778,) has attained a favorable reputation for the genuine character and purity of its Liquors, -will, we truft* be a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of this article. Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cafes of one and two dozen each* with our name on the bottles, and a faefimile of our Signature on the wrappers. Sold throughout the United States and Canadas, by Druggifts, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, Dired from U. S. Bonded Warehoufes, of all the favorite brands and mod approved Vintages.
HT’For (ale by BOBSRT BROWNING,Druggiat, Indianapolii, aole Agent for Indiana. aep2S-ly
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS X? ATX/EX-O AID - 1858. E&mHmmsmm 1858 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. /'VN and after Wednesday, May 12,1858, Trains will run as follows: An Accommodation Train will leave Union Depot, Indianapolis, at 7 00 A. M.; reach Kokomo at 1:21 P. M. connecting with Train on the C. A C. R, R. for Logans port, and arrive at Peru at3:23 P. M. The Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 1:20 P. M.; stop at all the stations, and connect at Peru with the Accommodation Train going East on the T. W. efi W. R. K. at 5:15 P. M. for Wabash, Lagro, Huntington, Fort Wayne, Toledo, Detroit, Ac.; and with Passenger Train going west at 7:15 P. M. for Logansport, Lafayette, Springfield (111.) and St. Louis. ifa£urotn0, the Mail Train will leave Peru at 7:30 A. M., after the arrival of the Train from the east on the T. W. A W. R. R.; connect at Kokomo with the Tiain firom Logansport on the C. A C. R. R. at 8:33 A. M., and reach Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., connecting there with Trains for all points, east, south and west. The Accommodation Train will leave Peru at 9:15 A. M after the arrivaTof the train from the west on the T. W. A W. R. R.; arrive atKokomo at 11:18 A. M., and reach Indianapolis at 5:30 P. M.; connecting with the 6.0c p. M. trains for Richmond, Dayton, Cincinnati, Jeffersonville and Louisville. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Peru, Fort Wayue and Toledo. Through Tickets for sale at the principal offices on the T. W. A W. R. R.; and at Peru and Kokomo, for points South, and at Indianapolis for all principal points north and east. Special attention given to the transportation of Live Stock, Produde and Merchandise generally. JAMBS. H. MILLS, Sup’t. L. N. Axdrzws, General Freight Agent. Indianapc F4, May 12,1858.
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Professor Updegraff, RMBRLY resident Physician al Willis’ Hospital, Philadelphia, and for many yean Principal of the le Rye and Bar Infirmary, Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturer upon Physiology, has taken an office in this place, and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public that all diseases of the Rye and Ear (with few exceptions) are curable; and will operate on Cataract, Crocs Ryes, Artificial Pupil, Opacities of the Cornea. Inverted Rye Lida, Son Byes, and all diseases of the organ. Deafness, difficulty of hearing, (even when the drum Is entirely gone, will insert an arttficial, answering neariy all the purposes off the natural.) He fin also operate on Club Feet, Tamors, Cancera, Morbid Growths Deformities firom Burns, Contracted Ltefib, pet form tha operation for Artificial Nose, by healing on a new one. And insert Artificial Eyes, firing them aU the asotfon and expression of the natural, defying detection—they are Inserted without removing the old one, or producing pain. The superior advantages he has had in Europe and this country in perfecting himself in all that la new and val nahle in Surgery, srarranlahka in saying that evmylhing within the bounds of the profess km may be expected of
TO THB BALD—You can have your hair restored, no asatlerhow bold you are. One week’s time ia moat cases bringsnffWsuT to pmdueaahafr from every foLide that prod need a hair before. Gray hair can bo removed to Mn
natural o<
1 color without dyeing.
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Lace Mantles! Lace
Mantles!!
_ MIMS, anoamr foSLJfciko, ehSd and prettiest of the season, which will be sold tor a small advance on Rew York wholmale prices. Call at
_ H. GILLIGAN’S,
Jy9t Ho. 5 Batos House, Washington street.
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Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. riYIIK Passenger Train will leave the Union Depot I. at 12:00 M., for Madison, Cincinnati & Louisville. This is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville—connecting at Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at six o’clock, A. M., for the East, and hy the Kentucky Central R. R., for the Sou.h. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and also by the Madison packets. Forest Queen and Kentucky, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M., making eonoections with all Trains leaving for the East, North and West. Fare to Cincinnati* or Cincinnati to Indianapoliu* $3 00! To Louisville* ■3 50. No charge for Meals or State-rooms on the Steamers, or for Baggage or Omnibus at Madison. Shippers and Merchants Weat will find it to their interest te travel over and ship by this line. apr8 dtf D. 0. BRAN HAM, Superintendent.
DRY GOODS.
The Latest News free Earope —4*»— EXTREMELY IMPORTANT —to xu.m— INHABITANTS OF THE U- S. But specially so to the Inhabitants of Indiana! PUBLIC ATTENTION' 18 DIRECTED —to im EXTENSIVE STOCK Spring and Summer O O
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HIGHLY IMPORTANT
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THE OCEAN TELEGRAPH!! The Attention of the Public is invited to the Extensive Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods NOW OPENING AT THE BOSTON STORE, NO. 10 West Washington Street* H. J. HORN’S OLD STANDI! Comprising all the Newest and IVIost Desirable Styles in market!
CARPETING, TU8T RB0EIV1D AND RBORIYING DAILY FROM •J New York and Boston, —XT— No. 10 East Washington Street (Fletcher’s New Sleek.) INDIANAPOLIS* INDIANA. Comprising both in the Dry Goods and Carpet Departments, the latest and meet fashionable designs out for the ■sssou. DRY GOODS - DEPARMENT, Every article belonging to this head that can be furnished by the Raetern markets can always be found at thlaes tabltshment. Carpeting; and Honso Furnishing Department. Under this head there Is nothing deficient either In Sty le Quality pr Quantity. The public generally will please bear In mind that this It
the
Carpet and House FurnishlnS Em portnm of Indianapoliu. And every article belonging to this branch of bosiness as well as to that of Dry Goods, can always be found this establishment, at prices to suit the times. H A. FLETCHER & CO No. 10 East Washington Street, Fletcher’s New Block, Indianapolis Ind. p S.—Carpets Cut and Made. Oil Cloths pnt down.— Shades of ail kinds put up. Gilt Curtain Cornice put up. Carpets put down, and all kinds of House Furnishing Work done to order by an experienced person gprl7-d<jftw-6m.
LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENT
SWAN * CO.’S LOTTERIES TRIUMPHANT!
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Contlane «• draw as usual, without
Interruption.
filXRTCtXX C*3 CO.’S Lotteries are legal' and authorised by the State e Jbeorgia! The late attempt to iiyore our firm has shown that oar lotteries are drawn fairly; that our prises are paid punctually, and that our schemes are more liberal than any other lottery in the world. nnHR following Scheme will be drawn by 8. Swan A I Co., Manager* of the Sparta Academy Lottery, In each of their Single Number Lotteries for November, 1858, at Augusta, Georgia, in public, under the superin-
tendence of Commissioners.
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Draws en Saturday* Nov. ffT* 1858. On the plan of Single number*. Firrr Trot-sand Tickm. Fits Thociand Four Uundus and EiourY-Kiva
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oks pans to TJOUSTS.
STSRT SISK
Magnificent Scheme, to he drawn each Sati-eday in
November.
1 Prise of $70,000 30,000 “ 10,000 >• 5,000 4,000 1. 3,000 1* 1,500 * 1,<*« “ 900 “ 800 •• 700 •• 600 “ 500
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100 238
APPROXIMATION
3EL 3BI M O V U OF THE EAGLE CLOTHING STORE TO TH* 80UTH-WXST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND UntlDlAN STRKETS, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.
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The Proprietor of this Establishme Believing that the CASH AND ONE PRICE System is the only correct plan for doing business, will adhere to this system, which will enable him to offer inducements to buyers equal to those of any establishment in Indianapolis. It is the intention to make our Establishment equal to any other in the City as it respects extent and variety of STOCK A.\D PRICES!!
The Proprietor will be constantly in Market, which will give vastly superior advantages in purchasing, and will enable him at all times to
DEFY 'COMPETITION!! J. MORRISON, Proprietor,
J. H. HORN. Manager.
T XAKF THIS HETHODOFINFOBIflf ing the public that I have removed firom my old stand opposite the Wright House, to my new and commodious store. No. 1 south-west corner Washington and Meridian streets. Thanks to my friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me, and hoping a continuation of the same, I now take pleasure in informing the public that I am in receipt of a large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk and Velvet Vestings, Beaver Over-coatings of the best fabrics and latest styles, and unsurpassed by any other house in the city- Also, a superior «tock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured in the best and durable manner, and an extensive assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. I have used my best endeavor* in purchasing such goods, which will always give entire satwfaction to buyers, and which will add to the enlargement of my trade. Having engaged one of the best and experienced Cutters, no pains will be spared in famishing fashionable and well-fitting garments. I solicit calls before purehasiag elsewhere, as I am offer ing inducements not equaled iu the city sep21-D4cW3m M. DERNHAM,
Fall and Winter Goods,
JT7ST RECEIVED AT
M. A. GILLIGAN’S No. 5 Bates House* Consisting of every new design and style of 33IX.EJSS G-OOX>S, From the 1214c. De Laine to the $75 Silk Robe; lowpriced and elegant Shawls, Cloaks, Velvet Talmas, Raglans, Children’s Cloaks, Shetland Wool Shawla—a new article for autumn wear—Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Oper Flannels of all colors, Silk-warp and fine white Flannelb. plain and figured Merinoes, plaid Merinoes, Valencias, White Goods, black and white Thread, Lace*, French Bmbroiderie*, fine Lace Setts, black Thread-lace Vails, Mourning Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers. Fringes, Dress Trimmings, Head Dresses and superb ornaments for the hair. Hair-braids, Combs, Brashes, Perfumery* foe. sepU-Dtf
Immense
arrival
N^TSAjT GrOOXDfi* AT THE IF* jaxi.o y 33 asz a a xr
CHANGE OF TIME JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Trains Dal lx (Sundays excepted.) K\V and after July 12, 1858, Trains will run as folVJ lows: Accommodation leaves at 10:20 A. M. Express leave* at- 6:00 P. M. Above trains stop for the accommodation of passengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, ColumNus, making connections at Seymour with trains on the Ohio fit Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington, and Louisville A Nashville Roads. Freight Trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depet, West side A S. CABOTHERS, Sup’t J. G. Whitcoicb, Freight Agent dec5-dtf
Ride in Your Own Carriage !
NOW IS THB TIME TO SECURE ONE OF Gk-Afll-t oxx’s Flzxo CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, At prices corresponding with the hard times. T7*OR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I 17 will sen Carriages and Baggies at the following unprecedented low print: Open Baggies- From $ 50 to $200 Covered Baggies do. 100 to 300 Crinoline Baggies (whalebone hickory) do. 100 to 200 Crinoline Baggies, covered do. 125 to 500 Photons..... do. 150 to 300 Bockaway Carriages — do. 125 to 250 Rough and Reedy Carriages do. 125 to 300 Orane-neck Carriages — do. $00 to 300 Spring Wagons....-.- do. 75 to 150 Trotting Sulkies, Physician’s Sulkies aod Gig*. Also, every variety of Carriages and Baggies, with standing and portable top*, on baud and manufactured to order, from the beat materials. H. R. GASTON, Manufacturer, Illinois street, a few dean north-east of Bates House. my2S-Dtf v Indianapolis, Ind.
UfTB, HATE ON HAND, AMD ARE f ¥ nowrooeiriag daily, shipments of HESPERIAN COAL, which we will deliver to any part of this city for 12)4 cents per besbei. TRY THE HESPERIAN COAL. U-Zf*0*n at Woollen's Grocery, Ho.27 West Washington street. [sepSS-lMwl J.A W. 0. BURK.
For Sewing Machine* glILKaadlinee'nirBml.onspools, all colon; also.
eord, Combs, ernametos for ttm hair, and-* wniety c
stylet
—, — .«i.. Skirtvariety of rich
M. A. GILLIGAN’S,
Lnoo. YaaOto*
Apple,
Roae* Cetery, Peach, Strawberry, Pine A]
rBYEAM—YDUNC HYSON, IMPERIAL
vneaew aw
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, HAT RIBBONS,
BELT “ VELVET “
FRENCH VAIT 8, HEAD DRESSE*, KID GLOVES, KNIT GOODS, BRUSSELS LACE,
GUIPURE
FANCY DRESS HAIR PINS. oct4 HENBY HAUSMAN.
EMBROIDERED SILKS, “ CHENILLES, WORST VDS, FLOWERS, BASKETS, HOSIERIES. NUNS COTTON, TARNS,
TOTS,
NOTIONS,
Hamilton’s Burglar Proof Lock.
THE GREATEST EVER MADE
IMPROVEMENT IN LOCKS!
1HE only safe lock fob hotel rooms, state-rooms, outside doors for stores and _.. ill lags, prisons, Ac. The patent was obtained by J. J. Hamilton* of Newcastle, Indiana, March 27, 1858, for double lifts and slides for the keyholes, improvements which no other lock possesses. It is proof against burglars; and, after locked, it pan not be opened from the opposite side without destroying the lock. One thousand dollars is offered to any one who can pick the lock from the side opposite where it has been locked. The right to sell the locks is offered to all hardware deal erg in the country, and the locks furnished In quantities to suit purchasers. The Burglar Proof Lock can be sold at a small advance upon the price of ordinary locks, to which they are In every respect superior. The locks are now being manufactured in New Britain, Conn., and Pittsburg Penn. Agents are traveling over the Western State* to dispose of rights to sell the “Burglar Proof Lock,*' and to furnish the locks For further particulars address H008IER LOCK COMPANY, au5-DAWtf Newcastle. Indiana.
By Wm. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT Commissioner of Deeds,
—FOR ALL TH*—
STATES AND TERRITORIES
—AJYD DKALUL IX—
Land
Black Silk Mitts* Without Fintrers* White Silk Frimige; Blue and White Bonnet Ribbons; Plain Bine Bonnet Silk; Brown and Bleached Canton Flan nelff* Checked Goods for Dusters. Jost received, by Express, at iel8 WILLARD’S.
E. C. MAYHEW & CO., WHOLESALE DEALEES IN Boots* Shoes and Rubbers, NO. 4 ROBERTS’ BLOCK, (Opposite the Union Depot,] INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Are now on hand with a foil stock of prime goods—all varieties—best custom work, eostra eivee. Stc. These goods will be sold “ low as the lowest ” for Cash or approved paper. Fresh stock from manufacturers constantly arriving an31-3mDAW.
NICHOLAS BIRD, Attorney and Counselor at Law* 0FFI01 No 3 MANCHESTER BUILDINGS, socth-wxxt count or thixb axb btcakou nuns, CINCINNATI. O. ITT* Prompt attention given to collections in the Weetern States and to claim* in Washington City. , sepSl-DAWly
Administrator Notice. mTOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN THAT IV the undersigned he* been appointed Admiidrirator, with the will annexed, otthe estate of Jamea Vanblaricum, late of Marion County, deceased. $rid estate ia sepposed to be solvent. All persons having daim* against said estate will pleaae ethe same immediately, and all persons knotrfngthem■rives to be Indebted* will pi— sail and as early as possible. W. N. JACKSON, Indian spohs, September 97, EBB. sepM-DlwAWK
HUB ASSIGN EE’S SALE DP HUNT* Smith fc Co , waibeeontinmed from day to day watil entire stock ia doead oat. We base moved from Ifce ncr of Meriden to Blake's Cnmmimrlal Row. No. 71 Weet Washington — ^ ^ --'Mg-- - jwm *~m
Railroad Stocks, Bonds,
Warrants, &c.,
No. 101-2* East Waahinfftoa Street* OYBR ADAMS BXPRB88 OFFIOB, Bays, sells and exchanges property of all kinds. Rents and leases Houses, Lots and Farms. Boys and sells Stocks, Bonds, Notes and Mortgagee, Buys, sells, and locates Land Warrant*. Sells Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Coll oU Rents, Notes and Claims. Pays Taxes and examinee Titles in any of the Western States. Enters Land with Cash or Land Warranto. Loans Money, Negotiate* Loans, and make* Collections. Draws, Deeds. Mortgages, Leases, Plate, Ac. Inquiries by letter promptly replied to. All business transactions strictly confidential. Carriage always at the door to shew property. aprSJ-dltw.
300 125 UK) PRIZES .
4 Prises of $400 Approx, to $?0,IX>0 Prise are..$l,6oo , tl it 3()Q .1 It Vli ism •• » I i.HMI
30,000
1.200
6*485 Prises amounting to $320*000 Whole Tickets $10. Halves $5; Quitrters $2 50. A Circular, showing the plan of the Lotteries, will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certiflcateof Package of 10 Whole Tickets $so “ “ 10 Half “ in “ “ 10 Quarter “ 2tl « “ 10 Eighth “ ID IK ORDERING T10KSTS OR CKR TIFIOA TK*, Inclose the money to our address forth* Tickets ordered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarded l.y first mail. Purchaser* can have tickets endimg in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent te purchasers immediately after the drawing. TTj“ Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, anogive their Postoffice, County and Plate. TTj 3 Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable In rail without deduction. Hjr* All Prises of $1,000 and under paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty
days.
All commnnications strictly confidential.
Address orders for tickets or certificate* to
8. SWAN A CO.,-Augusta, Ga.
Uj 3 Persons residing near .Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their ordera filled, and save time, by addressing 8. Swan A Co., at either of those cities. J]-p A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount ofthe prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers : Augusta (Georgia) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gasette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Georgian, Rich mond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, Paulding (Mississippi! Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat.
oct?5
irai science.
Prof. R- 8. BOSWORTH, late Professor of Chemistry l. In Farmer’s College, Ohio, will take the chair of Aural Science, upon which he will lecture and ex-
Real Estate & Commission Agency. McKERNAN & FIERCE, orncx vr araixa, out book east or the rauum house, ' Indianapolis* Indiana. WILL NEGOTIATE 8AL18 AND OBTAIN PURCHAS1RS FOR Houses and Lots, and Vacant Lota, Farms and Lands, In tbl« and all Else Western States* T-.tw) Warrants, Mortgages, Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Goods and of all descriptions. Lumber, Building Material, Ac. Will Rent Houses. Collet* Rente, Pay Taxes, Examine Title*. Execute Title Papers. Will procar* Leans on Bonds, Mortgage* and Notea, and invert money in same for partiei desiring investments. LANDS entered in (either withCash or Land Warrants) IOWA, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS and NIBRA8KA. We have made arrangements by wbieb w» ean seewr* the bert tend* ia tbe near tend districts. Will attend to all Oommisrion and Agency Business. Badness 00 mmuni cations confidential, if desired. Collections made, foe. octlS-DfrWly.
Jb'XKTEl O U'*JPT■ tilfcAYT■ A. D. WOOD
Has a large stock of
Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery. mABLE AND DESEBT KNIVES AND Wood is Hpw opening tbs larges and finest amutment in the WestrafthitejMfilr oeiebratodgoods; aod he calls eneciai attention to Those who shave themadves Saaki potbeirithontiaeso gUPNBlOR RAZOR*’, they are warranted. Beaer O-e^ Strepe. Shearm. firtmora, fce., oithebertqaaDty, allaeftteffcheap by AD. WOOD. aeotlt SIGN OF THR BI PADLOCK. dly
PlaaMag, GaskStMapipefUtiag
AND
HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
vndekmokb* MAM^rrarED
Thnod all kinds ef
he will keep
aatarinls, gas and r to the trade at
fizterea, w$leh ha
Hals
fAB, OPAL AND SUM-
|-4ANDLES-
“^[aaptel SlUS, > A»MD?Os!!'
t t ibtjaa n—r*Y sit an ted te.
FARMERS* hotel, fiJIrsife mms lUiMiff Btr—tm,
nroiANAFOLI*,
Terre Haute Female College, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. -V7OK IUOHE T.IAN A YU A It IIAVV $’ the magnificent structures of the Torre Haute Female College been steadily progressing. They are now nearly completed, and will be open for the reception of pupils Osa Wednesday, tlicstli of Kept. next. The site of the College, the buildings, the arrangement for study and comfort, and the Faculty, deserve a passing notice. Terre Haute, the site of the College, is a beautiful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating population. It is high as its name imports. From statistics it is clearly shown that for several years past there have been fewer deaths and leas sickness here than at any Western city of equal population. The buildings will befitted up in the latest style and with all the modern improvements. They will be warmed by steam and lighted by gas, and furnished with warm ami cold baths, aud what is rarely to be found in institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, Where the body, made healthy and symmetrical by exercise, may support and assist the labors of the mind. A prominent feature of the College is the provision made for the protection of the health of the pupils. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated, there being a ia-autifully furnished parlor with separate sleeping apartments for each two yonng ladies. The grounds are ample, comprising eight and a half acres In a pleasant part of the city, about one-third of which is a native forest grove, with winding walks and arbors, forming a most delightful promenade for pupils All the grounds will be tastefully ornamented. FACULTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experienced and efficient corps of instructors. Rev. JOHN COVERT, A. M., founderand former Pres identof the Ohio Female College and Glendale Female College, Is First President. ROT. ALPU0N80 WOOD, A. M., late Presidmt of the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished author of several scientific woiks bearing his name, will be the 1’re siding Teacher of the College and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science.
Prof. Ac.,
Natural perlment.
D’ESTAINGIS. COVERT. A. M., Professor of Ancient
Languages and Literature.
Prof. J. 0. MHUNGER, late of Philadelphia, First Teacher of Instnunental Music, Mrs. SAMUEL LEE JOHNSON, Governess, and from aix to ten additional gentlemen and Lady teachers of long standing and success-
ful experience.
Ne pains or expense will be ipared to procure teacher* in every department of the very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect them-elves in the highest styles of music, or any other of the solid or ornamental branche*, may here receive the desired instruction. That
the greatest advantage* to are required to board (uiriess by special per-
mission of the President), that they may have the benefit of their example and society. The course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embneiDg all the branche* usually taught in our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine
Arts.
The year Is divided into two sessions of twerty week* each,commencing respectively on Wednesday, the 8th of September next, and the 9th day of February, 1859. The expenses of the school ylsr, including board and tuition in all the branches of the regular course, rooms fi ■felii 1 fast, light* and washing, .rill be $22'<; payable semi-annoally. in advance The asaal extra charges will be made for the ornament 1 branches. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prof. WOOD and Irof. BOSWORTH will deliver fall eoarac* of lectures with the aid of telescope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate experimentally tha principle* of tha setenoe* punned. Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, mar be had at the Color io city. All letters of inquiry oron business, shoald be addressed to Bar. JOHN OOYRRT, or D. 8. CoVKRT, Terre Haute, IfuUrnnKTha undersigned. citizens of Tern Haute, have accepted (le office of Troste* of the Ten* Haute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such as desire further iafarmatioa concerning tha arrangements or advantages of the College: Rev *- G. Taylor, Rev. T. Gordon, 8. H. Potter, Rev. IF G. Spencer, Rev. P- Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lucias R«ee * Thomas Dowling, Benjamin McKern, L. G. Warren, A. MsQregtw, W. Paddock, Jabcs Hedden, James m.. Jmmm Barnes* Curtis Gilbert, R. W. Thompson, Rev. J. Q. WBaou, Rev. W. Moditett, R. L. Thompson,' Rev. M. A. Jewett, W. D. Griswold, W. J. Ball, James Farrington, David Harteock, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson. Andrew Wilkins, H. D. Scott. Jy2»DAW3m. tYE-STUFFS, DY E-STU F F 8— ) $JM Ms. Ombro Madder; US fra. Cochineal; 4 hrte. lac Dye; $00 brie.Chrom. Fotaam;
5 1
•VWOMs-
15$ hexesMxIractLogweoff; » Ms. Chipped ** $$ “ “ Fustic; U brls- Ground Camwood;
$ •• Alum;
IS Carboys OU Vitriol; WMkutasfrurtoek of Dye-Stuff* of all kinds, to which towfrstho attention of dealer* and consumers. For saielo . to quantities to suit purehasers- K. BROWNING ywU-BDssrfeW.
ts Copperas. .bast Indigo;
mlxtraet Logwood;
SN4»ri»BB ML AT EM —SINGLE AND Doubto, Just roceived at STB WART * BOW BN’8
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