Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1858 — Page 4
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at 8:00 f. M.
^Mhloftoa Oily, Baltimore, Wheeling, Columbus, 0., and Klohmond, Va.,el< *e at 8:00 r. a. Loulerflle, Ky., r lo* • at 0:4a a. a. and 3:13 r. a. St Louie, Mo.; Inde .endence, Mo., at 8:IM>r. a. Olloairo dtr,and a'lloaa, Mioneeota and Wiseonain «»**• at 11:30 a. a.
A CARD TO THE LADIES. I»r. Duponco'a Owlden Periodical Pill* lor Female*. . i ■ tU^i/tU in eorrteUng Irr*pul iritie*, RMeving Painful and Di*trm»lnj M*n*tovation, "partiouUtrly" at th» c\artQ« in Life, Remaning OfmtrutXlon*, irom ick fever nause and altnayv ruaaeet/ul at a Prwmtiv*. * I I Ed * Pill* are nothing new, hut h»T<* been need by f the Doet >r for many year*, both in Prance and Amor- >% with* unparallelel tucceu in every case; and he i* i : *d by many thousand ladle* wh> have u*ed them to ■ «<« tiis Pills public, for the allevati >n of ttiose sulferinr ro n any irregularities whatever, a* well A* to prevent an noeeas* of faunly by those whose health will not p>-nnlt *t. P'-iaale* peculiarly sltuatel, or those oonsiderlnK b* umIvm so, are ciutioned against using these Pills, wfiil* in that oondibon, a* the proprietor asm me* uo lesponsibility a ter the above admo iition, although -their mlldues* w uld prevent any misohie' to health; othei wia* theee Pills are recommended. Pull and explicit direct oas accompany each box. Price $ 1 00. Sold wholesale and retail by M JT1IKR8HKAD 4 CUX, Urii{gt«t*fNo 18 Bait Washington street, Indianapolis, and WM. MOP PITT. 116 Bast Wadungton street. In* dta ua polls. Tney will supply dealers at proprietors’ prices, and fur* nt*h ibow-eard* and circular*! Laties, by inclosing them Bl tfi, through the Inilixnapolis Postothce, can have the Pills seat te any part of the country, confidentially, by mail. N. B. -The formula composiag these Pills, are mail' known to my general agents -It is not a secret nostrum, au I age its will tell you they are p-rf.ctly harmless, at the t. ne time will do all they ar* represented to do. Observe the signature upon etch box, J DUP0NC0. Taae uo other and you will surely obtain a valuable mediuiie norlO.DItWly 4th p
HOTEL CARDS.
WRIGHT HOUSE,
*AS1 WASHING TON STRSFI, SOUTH-31 DM,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.,
1*0(1. EPPiiVQER, Proprietor.
Board, $1 00 per day.
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PALMER HOUSE, NDIANAPOLI8, IND. lET*CAaaiA*asto ah* r*oM th* DEroT, ran or charaa. J D CARiVlIClIAEIi, Proprietor* *pr88 dly
BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. OAPT. CHAKLKM H. CKO!UWi;i.L, PROPRIETOR. BreakfAStAt 3 A. M., for Paseengers by the Merning Train*. aptBilly.
GHBSON
HOUSE,
Walnut strest, Oindunatl, Ohio. A. WETUERBEE, Proprietor. >re 1837. dly.
.« >UTHGATE HOUSE.
(Late Pbrloic Houet,)
t;nruer of Nixtlt sand Elm street*,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Ct»L.. V. W. RONE, Proprieter.
ONI DOLLAR PBR
BOARD,
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DAY.
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t*(JdNIr JRE ! FURNITURE ! WHOLESALE A8D KETAIL. . P. IDEIC3m.^L-£LP, j ttowerjr, (Wholesale Warehouse,) and 460 Pearl-*t., (Retail Store,) NEW YORK. * tills of twenty-dve dollars retailed at wholesale • <,* at th* Bowery Store. • . . WJOD, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, >■ Broeatelle, Delaine and Plush. Cana-seat and Ooa mon furuiture in great variety. Also, Enameled Chamber Furniture, In setts, from $22 to 9100. . 'it ING, CURLID HAIR. M08S AN D WHALXBONB MATTRESSES. Also, feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Premium Befit ■* 1 steads, and Patent Self-rocking Cradles. Dealer* will And at the above stores the largest and best Assort isant of anv establishment in New York, and oan buy eituar at wholesale or retail, cheaper than at any othar house In th* city. au28-3m
Insurance Capital Enlarge u. >CTNA INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. CONN. Imewrpmrmte* ibi»—Charter Perpetuml Cash Capital $1,000,000. AB80LUTI AND UNIMPAIRXD. SURPLUS, $422432 U. With the prestige of 38/earn’feecees and experience. DIR E"c”T O R N. T. K. Brace, *r., Samuel Tndor, doeeph Church, Robert Buell, M. A. Tuttle. K. flower, B. A. Bulkley. R. Mather, B. G. Ripley, 8. 8. Ward, U. Z. Pratt, A. Dunham, G. f. Davis, D. nill/er, T. A. Alexander. W. Kenny, 0. H. Brainard. OFFICER*. I. G. RIPLBY, Preaident. T. A. ALRXANDKR, Vice President. TH08. K. BRAC1, Jr., Secretary. INSURES AGAINSTTHR DANGERS OF FIRE
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Peril* of Inland Navigation, At as liberal rules and rates aa risks assumed permit of solvency and fair profit. V7ISPBCIAL attention given to Insurance of farm Prop Fg arty, Dwellings, out-buildings and content*. Such Insured for periods of three to five years an the most favorable terms. Oholee first-class Idemlnty may be effected without delay srith this well-known corporation, through the Indianap of Is Agency. LOSS** aOCITABtr ADJUSTS) And Promptly Paid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to alegltl mate insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, hatw'nduoements 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 ar.' facilities
In future.
WM.HRNDIRSON tgent,
Indianar Us, lad.
. Grubs, On
Application can be made to D. W. Grubs, Cxerk, who Is fullv authorised to transact businesa connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. dec24 dly
Indianapolis dtasnrance BtrSIMEMN CONFINED TO 1
Company.
R CONFINED TO THE STATE
OF INDIANA.
INCORPORATED
IN 1836,
S73I RE AND MARINS Risks taken at equitable rates r Losaea promptly paid. ITT* Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street, men 19 ’57 dly.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH 2 “The first impression of a needle upon a rent obvlateth a ninefold Introduction.” IRWR. JT. HARRIS, THANKFUL LT1 the public generally for their very libera) patronage, asks a continuation of the same, and In " doing ao glvee assurance that recently acquired
faction to those
him who
favor him with a call.
Mr. H. is prepared to renovate til sorts of clothing in a manner unexcelled, and to do up ladiee’ muffs, tippets, furs, 4c., and gentlemen’s velvets, collars, 4c., 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. H. is also prepared to do all sort of “fine-drawing,” a branch of the bosinese never before introduced here; and those having blUiard or bagatelle tables, in which there is a rent, can have them repaired so as not to be visible to the naked eye. Second-hand clothes bought and sold. On Illinois street, opposite Oriental Hotel. mhll-ly
L* ‘ IE8 CHENILLE SCARFS, Mohair, Chenille and Bead H -.AD DRESSES. Also, a fine assortment of (Main and Ball Chenlllw, at CASH Dtf WILLARD’S.
MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES.
rflHl TROY IRON AND NAIL f A0T0RY, at Troy, I N, Y., have HINRY BURDIN’S IMPROVED H0fe81*8H01 MACHINERY now in successful operatic n, and are prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MULE SHOES of any Wslght.and Pattern, at a price bat little above the prloe of Horae Shoe Iron. The quality ofthe iron used in these (hoes te warranted In every respect. Theee shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many ofthe principal Stage andOmnibusoompaniee and Hone Shoerathroughout the country. Theee shoes oan be purchased through the principal hardware dealers. Orders addressed to the subeorlber, at Troy, will receive prompt attention. apr3-dly Wm. E. BURDIN, Agent. Troy, N. Y.
aNIOHOLAS bird, Atloru«jr and Counselor ut Law, >. rlOl No 3 MANCHESTER BUILDINGS, •*. ru-ivnrr oohhk* or thi** ah* stoakou itxxxts, CINCINNATI, O. Prompt attention given to collection* In th* West- , *« and to olalas in Washington City. 11»’ D4Wly
SUNDRIES.
HAOt TABL.E SALT*,
l00 73 half bris. White Eieh:
50 bags Ootton Yarn, assorted Noe.;
30 bale* Batting;
40 eoOe Ootton, Hessp and Manilla Rope; 30 ootla Bed Cords; a0 °’|73 bin So^-Palm.German and Pancy; OR 90 bale* Candlewtok;
30 bxs. Raisins;
30 bxs. Candles, assorted; * Nuto, assorted Oandiee; foo bdls. Wrapping-paper; 100 doe. Wood huokete;
DO doe. Tube;
JU fined "
iaUfo,
•a*8-ly No 72 Ra»t Washington strest.
Rt fined Sugars;
b, Mad dsn. Bp Ibs* . 4e.
J. W. HOLLAND,
. eeilTANNIA OOOOS.—Walter Setts,aenrUd 3 $ striae; Coffee Pott, aaaotted styles; Tea Pets, 4d(tn sad Cream, assorted styles; Slop Bowls. Mugs, Pile isr*, aMOfted style*; Spoons, Spittoons, Ladle*, ■*• ■ oriii style*; Gaston, Lem.-*. Oil, a—srtsd styles; Lamps, Si* 1. smart* 1 style*; Ohumber Candleettcka, ssaortsd
«tv u; Hotel Caadlestieks, Assorted styles.
Slu VBR-PL\TRD OOODS -Titchen, Ladles,Spoens, •errs, Tea, Dessert and Dinner Bait Spoons, Batter
Caiver, 4*.
W hITBRff—A fall assortment. Oval Walten-IB, U, 1C Id, 18,M, fit, M; Octagon Waites*—Ifi, 19, 14, M, 18,
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S a WILL’S PATRNT SAPffTY PLUID LAMPS.— Me I Stand Lamp*; Mo. « Stand Ternes; Me. 3 fittad b. iot; Hand and Olgar Lnmpe; Marti* Port Lamps; di ir OR Lamp*; MarPtrtdLamp#;GlassPttUdLm»»; I'll JU Lamp*. /w sal* bp JACOB LIirDLBT, M*. Iff W**i Wi
▲fents Wanted, r|3D SRIaI* AMS COLJLECT FOR | Prert’s Meffidw*. Apply la penoa or addrea age rtaasp 1 net need to prepay rstara lettar. J. M. PBOit 400.. . - .i»-D4Wfim
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TOBACOO AND OtOAIW.
0-0XdX> MEX>AIa GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS, 84 Walker St., Near Broadway, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS, Were awarded the First Premium where and whenever they brought their Piano Fortes Into competition with the best makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Received the two First Prlxe Medals at the Metropolitan Pair, Washington, 1855. Tb* First Premium (a gold Medal) for the best Piano Forte at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, 1856. The First Prise Medal for the best Piano Forte at the American Institute, Crystal Palace, New York, 1856. Th* First Premium (a Gold Medal) for the best Grand Piano at the Maryland Institute, Ba timoro, 1857. The Pint Premium at the State Pair, Detroit, 1857. The Pint Premium at the State Pair, Richmond, 1857. Among the Judges were the first musical ttlent of the country, such a* W. Mason, Gottschalk, WoUenhaupt, 4c. Grand and Square Pianos constructed with the full wooden and iron frame combined, are warranted for three yean. Prices moderate. sepl6-D6m
FRESH OYSTERS!
FRESH OYSTERS!
UCBVSD BAU.Y AT TH* OLD BTA*USHKS
No. 14 Em*t Wmsklufton Street. The undersigned begs leave to inform all his old customers,^ and the public generally, that he is In dally reC. s. Ntmltbyv* Celebrated Baltimore Oyster*, By Bxprses, which he offers for sale by the can or half-can, aad which are warranted freehand good. *ep7-D4m MARTIN HUG. Agent.
T. "Wiley, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER, HONEY BROKER, AMD DM AXiBR IM RAILROAD STOCKS, BONDS, &.C., No. 1«X,Iast Wa—awro* Brurr. INDIAN APOLIfi, IND.
A. D. WOOD
FT AM FOR 8AJL.B, AT THE LOWEST
[X oaahratea.a Am variety of
GUNS, REVOLVERS AND PISTOLS, Double and aingi* barreled guns; Colt's and Allen’s Re* votven. Shot and Game-bags, Horns and other sporting
also Whips and Leehes of every variety,
septll BIGN OP THR BIG PADLOCK. dly
f|FBVBBT OBSeBIPTiax ABB
Alao^ os o§l#tettl#di
Isdko Huron Grind-stones, U far ael* cheap by A. D. WOOD. Sbptll BIGN OP THM BIG PADLOCK. dly
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PATENT INPALfijlRLE
E. O. MAYHEW A CO., lest*’, Sheet a*l Bahhers, NO. 4 ROBERTS* BLOCK, -SnSSSTiSuna.
MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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goiicutKai biffoi-i ■ BOiyElBTTlLA, TMfcJE*. The Celebrated Stomach Bittera. 'pHE .nowr popui.au and ef- *- PffCTIVB medicine arkinst Dyspepsia. Diseaxe of ’he KMneys. Liver Complaint, weakneee of any kind, fever and .true, and all affsettons *f the Stomach and Liver, to the celebrated HOLLAND BITTERS. made by the morld-rmonvnnd Dr. BoxxwKanr, of Am Certain, Holland. It to a medidne which is wholesome to be taken by peo pie enjoying good health, as it will preserve their health; and sick people, suffering under the infiuences of the above-named diseases, will find relief by it. for testimonials and In formal loo about the virtue, of Bemxanr’s Holl*** But***, everybody who ha* used it will give satisfactory reference. JACOB L. WALLACH, Sole Agent. No. 15 Illinois street, sosth of the Palmer House. Indladhpolls, Ind. jy2-D4Wly P. S.—Persons wishing to become agents for t sale of this medicine may direet letters, inclosing postage stamp, to J. L. Wallach, sole agent for the United States and Canada, who will furnish them with all information desired. Direct letters J. L. Wallach, Indianapolis, Ind., Box 771. Ihmaxavous, Wednesday, July 7,1638. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have tried Bonenkamp’s Holland Bitten, and have found it to operate for all purposes It is designed for, particularly against the disabilities of the Stomach and Chills and Pevsr. We heartily recommend it to our fellow-citixens as a family standard medicine. John Bussey, Adam Knauf, 0- Newcomer, John Klstner, Christian Popp, Qnttlieb Nehring, Isaac Smith (Mail Agent on M and I. Bailroad), John Weis, Charles M. Miller, Henry Bofert, D. 0. Middlsmas. ITT’ lor sale by all respectable druggists. J. L. WALLACH, Sole Agent, Jyfi No. 15 Illinois street.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK! (Office open erary day and evening. »R. EWINCJ, No. 9 Vtrfritela Avenue, Month-east of the Branch Bank, Indian apolis,devote* his whele time to. the treatment of Secret Diseases, such as Syphilis, in its first and second•asy stages, gonnorrhoea, gleet, infiama--jtton of the Madder, strictures, impotency, diseases of the bones, mercurial dlteaae*, scrofula, 4c. All suffsring under protracted cases, aggravated or unsuccesfully treated by inexperienced or pretended practitioners; those laboring under th* destructive effects of mercuiy or quack nostrums, ail who suspect the remains of disease lurking in their systems, may consult Dr. B. with honorable confidence and a guaranty of a spe yly and permanent cure. Dr. Swing announces to ladies In want of a remedy for irregularities, stoppages, 4c., peculiar to the delicate organisations of their systems, Dr. Dacier’s Female Monthly nils as the remedy. The many thousand boxes I have sold prove It—none speak ill of them, for all like them. Dr. Dacier's PUls can only be had at Dr. Swings office, No.D Virginia avenue, South-east of Branch Bank, Indianapolis, Indiana. Ladles In oertain situations should not ns* these, the particular* of which will be feund on the direch is accompanying each box. Price $1. Sent by mail to any part ofthe country. No letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance or a postage stamp. Office hours from 8 a. m., to 0 p, m mch3-d4wly.
AYER’S -A. <3- XT 33 O XT 3FL DE3 . FOR THR BPRSDY CURB OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, C4II1 Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Billon* Headache, and Billons Fever*, indeed for the whole class of Disease* originating in biliary derangement, caused by the (Malaria of miasmatic countries. ’ "KTO one remedy is louder called for by the necessities In of the American people than a sure and safe remedy for Fever and Ague Such a remedy we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the diae se, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from ita use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immense service in the communities where-it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of thia baleful distemper. This “Curs” expels the miasmatic poison ol Fbvhl and Aer* from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach o. its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody ; and in bilious districts. whare Fxvnt ajtn Aocr* prevails, everybody sho n ld have it and use it freely both for cure and protectioa. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of al I —the poor as well as the nch A great superiority oi this remedy over any other ever discoveied for the speedy and cer tain cure of Intennittents is. that it contains no Quinine or mineral,consequently it produce* no quinism or other in jurions effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left aa healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fe.’er and ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh Asthma, Palpitation, PainfuLAffection of the Spleen, Hyr terics. Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange* m.ntof the Stomsch, all of which, when originating in this cause, put ou the intermittent type, or become periodi cal. This “Cure’ expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. I f taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and can not aqcumalqte in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Henoe it is even more valusble for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intennittents, If they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affoids. sep27
A. M. BlNINGER & Co. (Establilhed 1778,) • IMPORTERS, No. 17 Broad Street, NEW YORKThi* tgreeable Tonic is designed especially u a Safe and reliable Medicine for Family Use, The Public are affured that our London Dock Gin is a iuperior article, pofiefiing all the virtues alcribed to it as a Medicinal Bevertujf, and deferving of their patronage, in preference to the luspicious decoctions emanating from iirefponfible fources, and fold under various pretentious names. The fed that our houfe (eftablished in 1778,) has attained a favorable reputation for the genuine character and purity of its Liquors, will, we tmft, 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 fecfimile of our Signature on the
wrappers.
Sold throughout the United States and Canatlas, by Druggifts, Grocers, &c. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, Diced from U. S. Bonded Ware-1 and mod approved Vintage*
RAILROADS
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS TV ATT.TTOAT->-i«58. gjfoaeiHW imi
NEW GOODS.
i kN xml nito Monday. Nov 29,1858, Trains will ran as I M follows: The Mail Train will l**v* ladianapolU at 2*«) P. M.{ stop at *11 tin' stations, and eoauect at Peru with the Accomodation Train goinc Bast on the T. W. <4 W. K. R. U if. M. for Witheiii.Lagro, HuntLigton, Fort Wayne, Toledo. Detr dt, 4e. Retiemfng, will leave Peru at 8:2U A. M . after th*- irrivtfcl of the Train from the east on the T. VI. 4 V R. R.; connect at Kokomo with the Train from Locanc|x>rt on he 0. 4 0. R. R. at 8:2“ A. M., and reach Indianapolis at 12:10 P. M.. connecting there with Train* for all point*, east, south ind went. An Accommodation Train will leave Union Depot, Inliauapolia, at 8 30 A. M.; reach Kokomo at 2:18 P. M., oenixetirig withftair. on the C. 4 C. R. R. for LogansDort. and arrive at Peru at4:15 P. M. Returning, will letve at 7:15 A. M : arrive at Kokomo a(9 8 A. >1 , a-'d .'ndianapolisat 3:30 P. M.; conn'Ctiug • ith thetr-inafor Kirhmoad. Dayton. Cincinnati, Jeiler <oi.v II.- erd Louisville. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Peru, Fort Wayne ind Toledo. ,Ttirough Tickets for sale at the principal officea on the T- W. 4 W. R. R.; and at Peru and Kokomo, for points South, ind at Indianapolis for all principal points north and east. Special attention given to the transportation of Live fitock, Produce and Merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Agent and Superinterdent. L. N. Axduws, General Freight A ent. Indlanapr'la, Nov. 29, 1858.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
XSOTP JEDLiXjXG-EINO .
BALTIMORE AND OHIO
XI. ATXjiH.C>-A.X> . GREAT NAT ONAU ROUTE, rpBRMINATES AT WASHINGTON AND BALTIE more on the Kast, and Wheeling, Ben wood and Par kersharp on the West, at which pl&oe it unites with Railroads, Steamers, 4c., for and from all points in the Went, South-West and North-West. Two trains leave Wheeling daily, 10:15 A. M., 4:55 P. M. One train only on Sundays, 4:55 P. M. Direct connections are made by these trains FOR AUK, THE EASTERN CITIES! This is the onl route to Washington City. Passengers by this route can visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, at the cost of a ticket to Boston alone, by other lines. TIMS AS qcicx AMD FAKE AS LOW AS VIA AKT OTHER ROUTE. Inquire for ticket.- via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at any of the principal Railroad Oihoes in the West. E. P. FULLER, Gen’l Western Agent. W. P. Smith, Master Transportation. seplO-Diy
CHANGE OF TIME 1 Nov. 29th, 1858. THE SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO OXDa-OIKTDa'-A.TI. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Short Line 3FL.A mtOAJD !
L AWRENCEBURGH! No Change of Car* to Cincinnati! Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis Daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: For Cincinnati, connecting at Cincinnati with trains for Wilmington, Washington, C.rcleviUe, Wheeling, Athens, Greenfield, Marietta Parkersburgh, Washington city. Lancaster, Zanesville, Hamden, C hill ico the, Baltimore, Philadelphia. —▲Leo— iHaysville* Paris* Uexlngtou* and * Danville, Ky. 1st Train leaves at 6:00 A. M., Accom. Train arrives at Oiucinnati at 11:35, A. M.; Lexington,Ky.,7:00 P. M.; Nicholasville, Ky., 7:55 P. M.; Chillicothe, 8:30 P. M.; Zanesville, 1:35 A. M.; Wheeling,8 A. M. 2d Train leaves at 9:30, A. M., Cincinnati Mail, and arrives at Cincinnati at 3:10, P. M. 3d Train leaves at 8:30 P. M., Cincinnati Bxpress, arrives at Cincinnati at 2:10 A. M.; Wheeling, 4:40 P. M.; Baltimore, 10:30 A. M.; Washington City, 11:20 A. M. Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 12:00 M.; 9:30 P. M.; 12:50 P. M. JO* Through tickets can be had At the Union Ticket Office, Indianapolis, and all the principal Ticket Offices in the West.. ITT* Far* as low as by any other route. nov4. W. H. L. NOBLE. Gen‘1. Ticket Agent.
Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. 1858 FTTHR Passenger Train will leave the Union Depot daily L at 19.-00 M., for Madison, Cincinnati & LonisviUe. This is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville—connecting at Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jaoeb Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Bxpreee Trains leaving at six o’clock, A. M., for the Bast, and by the Kentucky Central R. R. f for the Sooth. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and alse by the Madison packets. Forest Queen and Kentucky, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M., making connections with all Trains leaving for the East, North and West. Fare te Cincinnati* or Cincinnati to Indianapoli** R3 OO: To Louisville, •3 50* No charge for Meals or State-rooms on the Steamers, or for Baggage or Omnibus at Madison. i Shippers and Merchants Weet will find it to their interest to travel ever and ship by this line, aprfi dtf D. 0. BRANHAM, Superintendent.
CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Train* Dally (Sunday* excepted.) ALN and after July 12, 1858, Train* will run as follows: Accommodation leave* at 10:26 A. M. Express leaves at fiffiO P. M. Above trains stop for the sncommodatioc of passengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, making connection* at Seymour 'With train* on the Ohio 4 Miaataippi Bead, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort 4 Lexington, and Louisville 4 Nashville Roads. Freight Trains leave dally. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depet, West aide A 8. CAROTHEB8, Sup’t. J. G. Whitwxb,Freight Agent. dec5-dtf
Ride in Tour Own Carriage! fife fife
NOW IS THR TIMR.TO 8E0U&B ONH OF
G-auBtoxi’s Fine
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
At prices corresponding with the hard times. UW3R THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AiiiiWiUrtUCsmages and Buggies at the following unGpee Buggies-... From f 50 to RSOO Omand Baggies loo to 300 (hinoh** Boggi*s(whaie*ODe hickory) do. 109 to 200 Crinoline Buggies, co vend do. 125 to 500 Phmtons....... do. 150 to 300 Rockaway Carriages do. 123 to 250 Rough and Ready Carriages do. 123 to 300 Ona* neck Carriages - do. BOO to 300 Spring Wagons... do. 75 to 150
Trotting Sulkies, PhysMau*s Sulkies aad Gigs. variety of Carriage* aad Buggies, with
standing and portable tops, on hand and mannfsetwed to
ordtr.firem the best msterisls H. X GASTON, Manufacturer,
Illinois street, a 4w doers north-eaet of Bates Houee,
judlteiapwH*, Ind
jmssassrS^K- ^seg!.vnssai
wmarxi oTraxisra-x-. A. D. WOO D Has a large stock of Fin® Tabl® and Pocket Cntlery. rpABUB AND DESERT KNIVES AND ■ FORKS of every style, from fifty emits to aU dollars par sett. Silver Plated Forks and Spoons. CUlcArltt’s Amertcutt Ruxera uuA PttCMet Kuiwea. attarttetttathem, fboaowha rimve themselves rimaldnrt ha wttlsart taaae SUPBRIOR RAZORS; they mtlm^*^wttW, , in*sSS^^ > t^ ,, * , 5 n ^Wo6D^’ —9*11 SIGN OF THR BI FADLOOK. dly
ra^wSS^-SL^to^JtiJ the entire tteok 4 do—d out: W* have moved fro—the
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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 OPINING AT THE BOSTON STORE. NO. io Weat Waablnfften Streets H. J. HORN'S OLD STAND!? Comprising all t4e Newest and Klaat Desirable Styles In NKarket!
The Proprietor off this Establlehme Believing that the CASH AND ONE PRICE System is the only correct plan for doing business, will ad
equal to any other in the City as it respects extent and variety of STOCK AM) PRICES!!
The Proprietor will be constantly in Market, which will give vastly superior advantages in purchasing, and will enable ium at all times to
DEFY COMPETITION!! J. MORRISON, Proprietor,
J. H. HORN. Manager.
Hamilton’s Burglar Proof Loek. THE GREATEStTmPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN LOCKS! rTIHE ONLY SAFE LOCK FOR HOTEL ■ rooms, state-rooms, outside doors for stores and dwellings, prisons. 4c. The patent was obtained by J. J. Hamilton, of Newcastle, Indiana, March 27, 1858, for double lifts and slide* for the keyholes, improvements which no other lock possesses. It is proof against burglars; and, after locked, it can not be opened from the opporite side without destroying the lock. One thousand dollars is offered to any one who can pick the lock from the side op posite where it has been locked. The right to sell the locks is offered to all hardware deal era in the country, and the locks furnished in quantities to •alt purchaser*. The Burglar Proof Lock can be sold at a Bn ill advance upon the price of ordinary lock*, to which t! •; are in every respect superior. The locks are now be. ag manufactured in New Britain, Conn., and Pittsburg, Penn. Agents are traveling over the Western State* to dispose of right* to sell the “Burglar Proof Lock,” and to furnish the locks For further particulars address H008IER LOCK COMPANY, au5-D4Wtf Newcastle, Indiana.
By Wm. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Commissioner of Deeds,
—roa au, th*—
STATES AND TERRITORIES,
-AND DIALS* IN—
Land
Railroad Stocks, Bonds,
Warthnts, &c.,
No. 101-2* Eaat Waahingtom Street,
OVER ADAM8 EXPRESS OFFICE,
Buy*, aella and exchangea property of all Unda.
Rente and leases Houses, Lets and Forms.
Buys and sells Stocks, Bonds, Notes and Mortgages
Buys, *eUs, and locates Land Warrants. Bella Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Collects Rente, Notes and Claims.
Pays Taxes and examines Titles in any of the Western
States.
Enters Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiates Loans,and makes Collections. Draws, Deeds, Mortgages, Lessee, Plats, 4c. Inquiries by letter promptly replied to. Ail businessbransactiena strictly oonlHential. Carriage always at the door to show property. spr2u-d4w.
R-. IQ- BColTTlllo, Bailor, GLASER BR OS., sugio NO. 2 BATES HOUSE. D6m.
JGHIEFFELIN, BROS. & CO., Ikport—s AMD Duauus IM Drags, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &c., 170 William Street, Cor.Beekman, N, Y., Invitetheattentlon of the trade to their large and varied stock of DRUGS,PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY,4e. In addition to their regular importations of Staple Goods, they are alsoreoeiving, direct from the sources of production and manufantara, supplies of Toyth; Hair aad Nall Brushes, Bronses, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Lubin’s Extracts (and many other slides usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which they are also ensMed to offer ou the most advantageous terms. Orders,eitherin person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. aprfiT-dly
REAL E S T AT E COMMISSION AGENCY. McKERNAN A PIERCE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, omoa, uf rrxixs, ou* doou kast or ibs rau—a boo—. Will negotiate Sal—and obtain Purchases for Houses and Lots, and Vacant Lots, FAftMh AND LANDS, f N THIS AND ALL THE WESTERN 1 State*; Land Warrants, Mod .-ages. Note*, Bonds, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise of all description!; Lumber, Building Material, Ae., 4c. Will Rent Houses sod Collect Rent*. Pay Taxes, Examine Titles, Execute Tttit Papers. Will procure Loans and Bead*, Mortgage* and Notes, and invert money in same, far parti— desiring investments. Land* entered In (either with Cash off Land Warrants) Iowa, Wi—oarin, Xlnneaota, Missouri, w——, and Nebraska. We have a—de arrangements by which we cr ns mure the beet lands ia the new land district*. Will attend to all Commission and Agency Eurtus—generally. Business Communication* confidential if desfrea. Terms given at office. Jy7
DRYGOODS.
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EAOLB CnOTHIlfG STORE TO THK SOU I*-WEST CO**— Or 1V4SHIHWT*W ARB —BUBtnM stubra, kxau.t —roaiti Tax reerorrtex. f TAKE THIS NffBTHODffir INFORM-
QWBt-ADVEKfiSEiEyrs
streets Thanks to my friends and customer* far the lib—rt pa Wfamsah—ohra extended to ate i sad ri^Mlihu } *lmeres. Silk s*d ffiffifffihttffirtR ®—IlSm-eostlbg* of the hart fabries and latest Wylea, and uusurpeased by any other boa—lb the city- Also, u —perirt sfertt of
BLACKffOOD^S MAGAZINE. BRITISH REVIEWS, axa TX* FARMERS’ GUIHEgrbat REDUCTIGK 1* THE PRICE OF THE LAT- .. 3: TER FCEUOA^IOE. L. • i ’ 1. THR LONDONQOAkMRLY iConservative.) il&IiiSc: The— Periodicals ably reprewnt the Owe* great poittica. of Great Britain— Whig, Tory, and Radical-hut sol-
I have used my Mat eod—Verwiapai'chasirifitaeh goods, which will always give enthr* sattsteetto* to Kuytr,. and Which wiU add te the enlargement trade. Having engaged one of the best and experienced Cutters, no pains will be spared in furnishing fashionable and weB-fitting garment*. : ’ l ■oHcitealls before purohaslfeg else where, — I —s offer, ing indooemente not equaled in the city e*p81-D4W3n> M. DffKNHAM.
A. B. WILLARD & GO. Are now In receipt of a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED BTOCE^ CF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which they will sell At Price* te Suit the Tinaea. Call at No- 40 West Washington street. sepfiT A. B. WILLARD 4 CO.
SWM & CO.’S LOTTERIES TRIUMPHANT! a w^isr c*> oo Continue te draw aa naual, wlthant
interruption.
Capital Prize, $50,000. Sxnretxx cfo Oo.’® Lotteriea are legal, and anthttrlaed by the State of Leorgia! The late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our lotteries are drawn fairly; that our prises are paid punctually, and that our schemes art' more liberal than any other lottery in the world. f E >HE following Scheme will be drawn by 8. Swan 4 1 Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for Novembei. 1858, at Augusta, Georgia, in public, under the superin.
tendence of Commissioners. OlAS® -4:
Draw* on Saturday, Dec. 4*
O 1 £t S 8 -3s 3
Drawa on Saturday, Dec
1858.
f
11, 1868. 4 o,
Dec. 18* 1868. S 8 4: 7 ,
Drawa on Saturday* Dec. 26*
vailed in tit* world of Irtten, being considered indispensable to til* scholar and the professional man. White to the Intelligent reader of every da— they futnhh a more correct and •atisihetory reeort of the currenttitaraturvaf the day throughout the worid, than ena he po—tidy niwtenwrt from
i source.
IARLT COPIES. The receipt of sdranee sheets from the British putdisbers give* additional value to them r yrinr*,inasmuch ss they can now be placed Ip (he hands ulsoribera shout sssoon as the original editions TEEMS PER ANNUM. For any on* ofthe four Reviews....... ff3uu For any two ofthe four Review* 5 oo For any three of the four Review* 7 00 Tor till four of the Review* 8 00 For Blackwood’s Maraxine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews go* For Blackwood and th* four Review* is u* Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Moniy current in the State where Issued will b* received at pa, CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above price* will be allowed to Club* ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above war)—. Thus: Four copies o Blackwood, or of one Review, will be rent to one sddre— for #9; faur oopie* of the four Review* and Blackwood for $30. and soon. POSTAG R. In all th* principal Cities and Town* these works will be delivered ran or rowraoa. When sent by mail, the Portage to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY-FOUR CENTS ayearfor “Blackwood,”and but FOURTEEN CENTS a year far each of the Reviews. N. B. The price in Great Britain of the five Periodical • above named i* about $31 per annum THE FARMER’S GUIJDE TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE By Hsmrt STSTiuaif, F. R. 8., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Noutoh, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. V vol*. Royal Octavo. 1,600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This Is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order: o give It a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the prise to FIVE DOLLARS FOR TUK TWO VOLUMES'! When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be $7. To every other part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid) $6. 7%ie work it hot the old Book of the Farm." Remittances for any of the *!>ove publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the publisher*, LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., decl7-’57-ly No. 54 Gold street, New York.
Drawa on Saturday,
O 1 a, —
1868.
On the plan of Single numbers. Fifty Thousand Tickrra. Fivt Tbocund Four Uchdrxs ahd Eishtt-Fivi
mixes.
NMARL'i ONE PRIZE TO EVERT NINE TICKETS. Magnificent Scheme, to be drawn each Saturday in December 1 Prise of $59,000
1 1 I 1 1 1
10 10 10 10 10 50 50 100 2>5
211,000 10,001 5,14)0 4.000 3.000 1,500 1.0A
900 800 700 COO 500 300 176 1U0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
4Prises of $400 Approx, to $50,000 Prise are..$1,600 4 “ “ 300 “ “ 20,000 “ “ .. 1,200
“ 250 “ “ 225 “ •• 200 “ “ 100 “ “ 60 “
20,000
10,000 5.000 4.000 3.000 1,500
1,200 lot 0
9ik 800 600 400
20 are 100,000
4 4 4 4 4
5,000
5*510 Prises amounting to $320*000 Wtettle Ticket* $10> Halve* $5; Quarter* *2 50. A Circular, showing the plan of the Lotteries, will be sent to any one desirous of reociying it. Certificate* of Package* will be sold atthe following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket* $80 “ “ 10 Half “ 41 “ “ 10 Quarter •* 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ lb IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Inclose the money to oar address for the Tickets ordered, on the receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prisss will be sent t* pup eh—era immediately after the drawing. Tp® Purchaser* will please writ* their signatures plain, anTgive their Poetoffice, County and State. ITr Rememner that every Prise is drawn and payable in full without deduction. JO 3 All Prise* of $1,000 and under paid Immediately after the drawing—other prise* at the usual time of thirty days. All i-wnmwntMtirtnA strictly confidential. Address orders for tickets or certificates to 8. SWAN 4 00., Augusta, Ga. H~r* Persons residing near Montgomery Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time, by address Ing 8. Swan 4 0o., at either of those dties. ITr* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheeh wtththe amount ofthe prise that each one is entitled to, will he pobUrtted after every ihrawtng, to the fallowing papers: Augusta (Georgia) Constitutionalist, New OrteauS Delta Mebile 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. nov25 .
Plumbing, Gun & Steampipe Fitting, AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING. FEY HE UN DEKSFf.N ED HAN OPENED I a shop on Washington street, opposite the Statehouse, where he will keep c instantly ou hand all kind* of plumbing materials, gas and steam-pipe fixture*, which he will supnly to the trade at manufacturer’s prices. He is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, gas and steam-pipe fitting, at New York prices and in the best manner, having in his employ for that purpose superior practical workmen. I will put up gas-pipe at twenty cents per foot, with a guarantee that it shall give good satisfaction, or nw charge. Gas fixtures 1 edipped. making them equal to new. The undersigned solicits a share of public patronage. GEORGS U. CLEARY. N. B.—Jobbing promptly attended to. je2P-ly Just Published, Gratis, THE2GTH THOUSAND. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT without medidne, of Spurn itorrhea or Local Weak ness. Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency, and Impediments to Marriage generally, by B. DELANEY M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints originating in the imprudence and solitude et youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small ti act clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, t lerel.y advoding all the advertised nostrums of the day Sent to any address, gratis and )>ostage free in a single . envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps, to , Dr. B. DE LANKY, 88 Bast 31»t street, NewYork City. January 20- wly
r. E. JAMRSOX, M. D.
D. rCItRHOCBXR, M.
Dra. Jameson & Funkhouser, Hedlcal aad Surgical Practitioners, OFFICE-MERIDIAN STREET, * riKjsr door south or THR rorrorrics.
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IIJKN1NC FEE IDS, OILS,Ac.—lb bris.
10 bris. Rosin;
Burning Fluid; lb bris. Lard Oil; 10 “ Alcohol; 2 eaaks Olive Oil;
5 casks Potash; 3 “ Bod* Ash; 5 “ Sal Soda;
For sale low, in qusntitie* to suit purchasers, by •elVDrtawAW 8 HHOWt
VINO
Longfellow’s New Poem, THI OOTTDFLTSECir* OF “MILES STANDISH,” BY HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. WHOLESALE AND KIT AIL, AT STEWART & BOWEN’S S o o Is. B4E a x* t . J ITr’Merchant* throughout th* State supplied. od23-Dtf
I ■ A V AM A CIUAU8.—A choice lot o' Hsvan i 1. Cigars, and the best of Chewin^Tobsoco, at HAVANA CIGARS. TCST RECEIVED—A VEKY FINE AS•J sortment of choice Imported Havana Cigars, some brands entirely new in this market. J. A. HEIDLINQ1R, No 10 Bates House, Illinois street Indianapolis, Jnd. sep 23—Dly HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! FN1HE LATEST STYLES OF BLACK Jl Patxrt Vrhttlatiro Silr , Blace awn Pixel Cxmixrrx, Frxnch Fklt, and Vimtilatim^M Qomaiucr, with »large assortment of Straw Goods, Panamas and Children's Fancy Hate, at No. 30 Wert Waahnyten street. |)y3-tfl T. F. HILL
SPLENDID GOODS FOR THE LADIES. mMTSS A. K.EA.EEY, MEHIDKAIV ST., It| west tide, next door north of the Telegraph office, respectfully calls th* attentien of th* ladle* of Indianapolis to her beautiful and fashionable assortments of Millinery. She assures them that she has gjne to great pains In selecting her materials, and is at all times prepared to make them up in the latest style aad the most elegant manner. sep2?-D3m
WINES AMD
BRANDY,for medic* 1 purpose*. Warranted strictly
DEHE VATAWHA J BRANDY,for medic* 1 wurpow B. BROWNING’S DRUG 8TORI.
ALL WOOL DELAINES A FINE ASSORTNKENTy AT REDUCED PRICES oct21-Pt/ May be found at WILLARD’S.
Yaleatliie Freight Express Co.
OLD B8TABLISHED LINR.
TO M.
|3 AXES FKOBK NEW YORK.
IV DIANAPOLIS:
riret Clare $1^51100 Ra.; Second Class 98c. Y109 Rs t' drd Clare 83e. ® NO tea.; Fourth Clare Oe. V100 tea
Detiversd fires of (frayage.
W« nr* laorttiag fraight ragateriy frure New Yerk, riCtin five days from shipment, aad deUver tesssedistwly
consign -ea, remember, fra* eff dnyaff*.
Bs sare to order goods marked ‘‘Yatenlire Line.” teretea office, 16 Slate a New York effioe, ‘ T^Jl^apolis offiee at Bellelontete* Freteht-baa**. (rl7-ly E- W. RU88RLL, Ag.
J3A1NTS, OULS^VAHNYSHEa.-
50 MLl^niah Whiting;' 200 kegs pare White Zinc;
40 bris. Linseed Oil;
10 bris. Spirits Turpentine;
U bris. Lamp Blac.’-; 0 cask. Venetian Red; 6 cask* Yellow Ochre; 500 Rs. Ch. Green; 500 fa. Oh. Yellow;
10 Iris. ▼arateh*e,eoasiattaff ef Copal, Coach, Damar, Japan, and Black, with a large stock of Paints, of aU eoton, both dry and ia oiL for sal* at a very small
advance, for cash* at
JalS-D9tav^W BROWlfnfO’g DRUG 8TOKB.
1^1 meoc. TD0iLQ<wrMgpa<i naTU>y<MBenBmea anay^r* manant location In thteettF,woald haw tea** to Inform the pad!:, that they Bay oobrtdvnUy expert to have any kind teJoh Work done fraaptiT aad la ff«*d rtyl*, and at fair
H
SHORING
UwrtY aad OreaffinaandDny*
HovottUavte men,aa waUa*
onr work. Frere leng axparienea in the bartnsre, >ar*d te dndffi wrek Itt Ha Ua* a*ll rttedH he
and /aet nag B'hoys, plea*, tty
the bastnere, he la pre-
Waeen* nnnrtsntiy on hand and nred* I* oidre, frere the eert riMWirtal, and W thareoetin Mtenttfitenrirretti. Bre
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^ES? mSSPImS. . 00 NOTICE. T« SSfS’JSKS ZSiSSSS; tbStlnoonreqnaocaof thsdaosareaf hispretner, thelate Geoff#
BAEKH 4 GOEPFED,
. Orebro Madder; 150 ke. OeeUnanl; dfirte. IneDfia; 000 bris-Uhrure. P*f—;
$ each* 1
M00 hri*. 1
S casks Coppers*. HO hri*. hart Inffigo;
MO h*ireRttt*U Logwood; 90 hri*. Ohtapsd **
•assay
la nklafef a*. VremtetoBROWNING
Gkoat Bargains. H7* mat* for sIee at very Ww low nHere, M00 ACRla OR LAND nrer th* asjpttnl *f th* If*. *f lama, both prairi* and ttrehar tend. ShiT-T—!.
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I. R. UAR*. WH. RORRIO*. CAPITAL ART PALAOB. WTKTE are now prepared to \w execute In th* highest style of sit Like, nesses from the imallest Miniature to Life Sis*. IT? Baom over Murphy 4 Holliday’* Iron Store. Rntranee No. 32)4 Rant Washington street, opporite Wright House. HAYS 4 RUNNION. m/24-Dly
Indiana Wholesale BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE. Ind lanapol la. Indiana. 'WTETM INVITE TOUR ATTENTION TO 0UB LARGE VV STOCK OF School Books and Paper, Selected for the wante of the trade throughout Indiana and Illinois. Our central podtion and railroad fafUtti**, give as many advantage* ever Cincinnati or Chicago, la (applying merchaats in th* above named sections. W* keep ceneteatiy *n hMd terge areortrecate off
School Bonks, Letter and Cap Fwen, Ciretareeliil Note Papers,
Boa-da
Hate* and Pencils,
Wrti Paper.
*laak Books, Pare Book*, Tack Memoraadure*.
Laid Pencil*, Steel Pens, Ink Stand*,
FmHoldar*. * F*a Rucks, 4*., tec.
W* w«M frtraiah goods at Cincinnati or Chicago priee*.
Caaher trad* far Mags.
Orders filled promptly aad forwarded Ky lirrere or Freight ^ grtWART te BOWRN.
DOT 11
BUCKET* AND TUBS.
SWTBhnvs just reeeived, aad have for sate, at reana. VV faetnrsrs’ prtere, freight added, a terpe andesa*ptet* amortrerert of Bucket* and Yah*, naaafartawfi at Oninmbns, Ohte. W# ateo kaap eoaateatty aa hand a fall rtock of Oraaarireattd forriga and PurerefttFralte, which
wa are oflMag to daaMn, h*B!
la rtty and eoaDtre, at *x-
0. R. STOUT te BRO. rt., IndtenapolU, lad
lEAWBRINO -AM
LTRACTS AND ft off all th* vnrteas Fte-
Bptew, afall mad*;far mtehp A BROWNING.
