Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1859 — Page 4

DAILY SENTINKLwki»m'* , i»'» irr—r^*t* ? A CAHD TO THF2 LA DIBS. »»f. I»n i» Pc rirtiUrnl P111 *i I«» r |l> in MI *%. A» ' i’.U’S' In rrtrttrfl iff I* rff'l> triUrm, K'lirrhuj Pan ful 'l •’.I flintr***i’> j M*n*f "/ntrtb'rtI ,r v " an An ••kiirnff* In Ur*. K*mn,ninff flU/ntrUnn*. | pr , n irk ur*r ran** tnd d*o*y» nvoer**/*! na a

l t.r*nl(**.

rf ^l|r4 |»,|( , r * f>#w, -a» b%r* *>y I I)*'*'f (cf n »ti* c Prune'■n«l ' Bi«r to * th unprfill-lel <u<> - M InfTery c»««; «ri<l h« li 1 i- -I ht I finny t'i,ti«»Tl wii i h»ro u«*"1 them to | latkr the i’tlla iiuntiC f-r t)i« *lley>ti .n >f th<.«e audorin*

ir.tiea irhate er. aa »«ll aa to prerent »h

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INSURANCE.

fi >m any irrt*..’ I it .»*<■ "f family y thoae i»tn>aa health will not !»• i

rt. K fni i e* jie.-ii'i irly iltaite<l, or thoae conai<ierl:i» lhanif‘ly<W ao. nr* atfnnat oaln/ theae HU la. w* I * in that c m Htl .n, a* ll* pfotine or a«-«an'e no r •#.> > lilhiUty a W the iteive a'lmo fitt'in, althfiuyti th'li iiill4rf«<y ut I ,.ffve il any iola hie to healthi othrr vl le thiiae I'lll* ire ree .mtt»efii|efi. Kttll and explicit di-

rect! hk v<" n !■ hV e-idi hnt. Pff-efl 'Vi.

t. I t whol-aal • ii • - t ill "y >1 > t ll.t K' tl KA l> h C‘>X , Dr i t at a, .V f K «'t 'V .a .t- n-i i atre-t, ln«lianai«illa, an l ft 'I Morn I r. lid Kaat f* a hlnytiwi atreet. In-

dt-«ni ’ii’la.

rmv will a.i pi, l-iiera it jer prietora'prc»*. ami fur n h low cay-la h tclfcuUra! I,:» iea. hy incloainx them II hi through t‘ n haii.i|>'l a 1’latnltkce, can have Ui

Pltlai ml Ulan. art if the r

mall.

* I' T'ie *i riula omp'ialu/ th»ae I’illa. are made Xn • /if tfi my < *n r H a<en a ilia h'>t a a rr-'t h'»teom, a'i'1 ia nia fill te,; » u li-y ar ■ p rf.ctiy h irmleea, at the • • ae time anil | ill hey ar rejireiien'. ! ;m il f. il ai rv** I ii--ai r-i it-I re np ,n e .f‘ti *ox, -I It! PltNCO T nc t o nth'r an • v »u will aurely o*it»tii i .■ a!it ih|e me<|in| i# n vln H* W ly ■fli [•

■ intry, confldentially, hy

>n! > vi y is w i:a i ,th ! “Tbi* flfit imprjM' f * «>f i n»* ii« up'in i rent ubviateth « ifitr /'luetioT. M

W* J T I th' 1

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IrUi it'*’, i '■ »’i i > rloim? n > 'i-v 'i nr fn^iht ff i Dt it fef’tton t.'j *•» • 1 '« Mr. || m }»r -.u-I . ini%riM*‘r n ►»*,f | t furs, , m l • I-

11-tie 1 it f i it f \ i • I i

moth an I the ‘ v »• n I/»'t th** r* t'1 r“ .

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C 1/ IS, I I % M K F f 9* 11 f- r their - ‘*rv »l paj.Ui tii t«f The a im •« an*l in .!i •• "si', r** p f !y if*|u r**■ |

,.•* r t » /i vp n itm a**" 'mu vjth i cull,

r ori t i' 4*.r;ai»f ‘’lothif)^ in a 1 t * 'I • up 111'**!i' rnuilji, tippets, fi’*« v< l t* «. rtHihin, Aic., -m to n, 4 i 1 l • pr 4**rv<j the -tatne from

I tfjir’" of ti nf

ih**r th*' *na< *n. k * Kcononif if

w«*nHh, M 4»t I t ih- m jr I i ipi i ite*l /.truiefit* to Mr. II.,

who will n» iK** h**in in iipw

Mr || m - ir»* I * 1 ill «ort of •-fl.!** Inwinir,’' ahranch .f th" o.iNhi • i«i never oi’ffM*© mfroiiueeil hen*; .mcl thoMP h ivin/ itillMr . »r «'!i^<iielle tao|»*.<4, m which tli«Te it h r^nt. "40 h'iv** to#* i, r».o« irr**'! n*> a-* o-M t** l#<* visible to the null I* I ryt‘, H** ‘Hi I fiarnt Piothp-I hoti^iit Hh«l a*.l I.I! Ii r , 4 tutf'-p’ ».*■ »vO < »ri‘*nt *1 11 mhi’ ’v

On II

f>mi>t rtitflltlnh. arir’l i! 1 v 'r **

OOI-. JMLr-JO^VJL-GRAN3 A.'iD SQUARE PIANOS sn;i n w.\ v a* sons, m Wit I Her 'll.. Me t r •Ir-aml tv.iy , N . V . Mill i »l Tl III.IIS, iy, f" i Hr 'e.l Hie Kirat I'femium where I in,| whenever the/ hrtiiiylil their Piami I- - .rteaipl .... n|wt itl«»n with the heat maker* ,f ll.mt iii. New V »rk I’hiU lelphia and

Baltiuinre

Qi Keei lvi") llie >v > Kira! I’rirm Medal* tt the Metropolitan

Kair, VVaalilr»i(t"Ti. I**i">

Th* Kirxt I'retiiinm I I eoM Melal.) for the he»t Piano

Porte at the Mi- vli-el Inatit'lle, ' ultimnre. It*-’i*i

The Kirat Pnr.e 'Iclal for the heat cPmiio Porte *t the

American Inatitote. ilryatal I’.tl'i'c*. Vnrk, 1KV5.

The Kirat Pre iiiurn t tin! I Medal; for the nest Oraml

Plano at the Vlaryl nnl Ina'i u - M i imiore, The Kirat Pr 'in mi a* m d- K-itr, Detroit, The Kirat IV'- m i n it tin- i4t i!e K nr, Kii hmond, IM.x

A ii'.ny tin- , i l ra wre the flrat mualnal talent of the oriuntrv, aip.'i ,ia *V' M ia-dt. t|*itt,( n !linlli,VViiHeiihau|it, hr iir in | j |h t,,ii ir- I’ntiioa i-onatructeil with the full Wooden ami iron fr i , ( e .vmiliiiie l, are warraiiled for three year* Price* tnyeler it e. aeplli-1 dim

,11U: INE-MVDE

HORSE SHOES. MIIW^T lt‘V IltoM VN It S MI, KAO 1’OHV, at Troy, I S V, havr OkOltV Itr llf)WN ’.M IMiMlOVKD OHMK ,-UIOK M VOIIINKHV now in auccesaful operain.aipl ir" pr - > ire I t » •* < • n ■* >T ! ra r->r Ifttlltt IS ami III.M itllimR of my W* <ht an'! Pattern, at a prloc but tl”alioye the price of ll 'r ie Mlific Iron. 1'ha .,,1,1,1 v .fthe iron oac I in th -ae ahoe. ,* warranted every re ape. I Th- ae ah -ca hive he-n approvvd of. 1-1 ,re.„,,v oac-l I.y me frnitc.l Mhi-ea llovernmont excln rely i* ,1 an'.v many of ihe principal rttaite and OmniuiTi'mp i a »n 1 ll'.fii« Mh e rathr ,'i/hout the cminti v I’l'i-ye alp, a an he piirc’mneil t'lrough th* principal

r.lu are dcnlcra.

>rd-ra . I v to the anha.-riher. at Troy, will receive

nt'unns. V/e„t,T r ny, N. V

ncj.vn . VHt.su OYSTERS? OYSTERS! RffrKT V'KD DAILY AT Till 01.1* H T A BURlHD 0 Y Ti r r JUXT. X>X«J^ 3 OT. II r,nat Wnwhlnirinn ^trcfl. The invlcraiyoeil her* leave to Inform all hi* old customer*, ami the pii'.lic yeperally, that he i»in dally re

eeliit of

i'. s. t|.iil»»v , w f’rlrhrt»»r«l IlKltl'Horyi

Oywlpr**,

Hv Kxprcaa which he offera for aale hy the can or half can, r l "-' ,fr '-" hn ''i , ^'!s lira. Aren.A^Tixx- Y- Wilo^y UFjA I. KS r rATH AOKNT. Afr IION f.J.U, MONHV fSUOK F, M , A N T> I> K A I, K R 1 N RAILROAD STOCKS, HONDS. AtC., Mo. ms,, If.ar tt*»atrii*«T<m M-rnywr , v -.r * '! , I .- ft i> PH IM iK ( M >< iPHKS

P KKINKD

3HEET AN) SSR“ 3 ISINGLASS, ,\ PIUMK AII no f,K. Very eatensively used for hi,4N<! n\s«jr. rtni i. %sii» wiinf. fFI.I.IF'*. Anil r >r Jn.lilyintr l»roworvow. » ftllK e 1. with dire.-ti oia f iriiain-j. la put In final 1 ,, , ,,,-af.r loidv tae. in I a a ill d'V llltheprlnCliml - rr ari-l-Irnyyiata tlir 11'hoot He ITn-ted 8tate* PE TER COOPER. .,nvt-ivtm •“ 1 New f-.-r * * f I I’ fkMI t -Waiter ■'etta, aaaorted fm at, lea- . r.-c Ihita. aaaorted atytea; Tea Pot*. Aamia an t Oream. aaaorted atylea; Mlop llowla. Mttft*. Pit’i-ia, aaaorte 1 atylea; dpoona, dpittoona. t.adlea. n« a irt --| It- iea- (1*' •'*. I.a-noa, '>11, aaaorted atvle*; I,amp*. *1,111. , aort-l dyl < rhinler t'an Uestickf, aaforted aty *. H del CandleatieUa, aaaorted style* < 11 V >’It I’l, VT Kl> iXXIDS Pitcher*, !,ad|e*, 8pocna. for<A tea, Iteaaert and Dinner Salt Spoon*, Mutter

&t\l v * ,V i'.

w \ \ r*C»H \ RRioftmf'Dt Oval WaHcr*—10, l 4 **, M 16, Id.itt.-NvSI; 'fetaiton Walt era--ID. W, 14. ID. I H .

up -JJ II

Slot Kl,I.’.A PATHST AMf'*TV PI'I’ID LAMPS.--Jo. ( dtand I,amp* S . Aland Lamp*; So. 3 Stand Lamp*: Hand m l '’i,*ar hatupa; Mar'le Foot Lamps, Solar'* ! Lamp*: Solar Slnid Lamp*; dlaa* Kluid Lamp*:

Bra** Oil Lamp*.

Per.ale hy .! VCOIt LINDLEt,

Vo 16 Weat Wafhinttlcn atreet,

jyij(» 1n?1lRDTnd.

SUNDRIES.

1 AklWV H AOH T %»«I,R mai.t; I IPlFlf ’S half hrla. White Kiah: AO tear* Cotton Yarn, assorted Vo*.; SO t.ale* Itattlny; Jii coil* Cotton. II imp »nd Manilla Hope; 30 eolla Med Coni*; yoo.xoo dun Cap*; 7S hta S i*p* I’alm.Cerman and Kancy; .,>0 t.ales t’andlewlolt;

Yft tit a. It *I*||’*;

VI ht* Candle*, MSorted; Nut*, aaaorted Candle*; inn .alia. Wrapping paper; I no do*. Wood hucketa;

W do* Tub*; Hf6oe<1 Suyara;

•u** lv

ledlyo, Madder*, Sniee*. Ac. J W. HOLLANH. No 7V Kart Wa#Mn«ton (tread DAVID RUNION.

K K V E H K H O USE, ( Writer Rantioli‘A tnd Pmrhom af# , Chicago, Illinois. rfiviK rNnuRMiovKi* t»kf.« thin I method of Infortnlny hl« numeeou* aeainaintance* •nd the tiavelinc pu'dle e ierallr. ttiat lie ha* dlsp<Med of hl«lnterer in the ffwunio’l U»nd take* the manae* ment of th* ah it» IIo'el, located in he moat central part nfthe city, an I well known to i-c th# i>e*t burnished and unrarpaaaed in no retpeet, l.y any House Wert of New York Olty The patron* of the Hon** may rest **»nred that they •ill r- eelv* erery attention :h*t can he daw'red. decn-Mm DAVID HCVSIOV. Manatee. f 1 OI.OW»M W4TF.MT IvrTFIalilf.f: I J fAtTIT CAM.—‘PhM aitlcl# I* d*e- le^y the best in the aarVat; I eta trou- *, 'aof# rare, and rearannWe la pftoa. Dne-a|uart fruii oan#: two-fuart fYutt cane. AJ#o, • full uMottneut of #IM* fruit jar*, different due# ard rtyle* JACOB LINDLIT, JfW Bo. 16 Wert Waahlnfton rtrert

A^cilTlJITrmoJ^r"! T * * iM RH* UlfWt, fot Ml# by m -Fyssfi-i-p-irL,

Insurance Capital Doiarged. >CTNA INSURANCE COMPANY 0p HAKTFOHJD. OONN. lncor^or«(«4 fviw—<:ii«rt«r Pvrpwtaal Cafrh C apital $1,000,000. ABSOLCTK AND UBTMPAIRBD. SURPLUS, $422,132 13. With the prestige of 3H yean' raoreee and experience. OIK F.IT T OHS. T. K Brace. *r., Kamuel T»da»r, Joeeph Church, Kohert Huell, M. A.Tuttle, ■. Ylower, A. A. Hulk ley, H. Mather, E. 0. Ripley, S. 6. Ward. H Z Pratt, A. Dunham, ' I I Da/i*. D. Illllyer, T. A. Alexander. W Kenary. 0. H Bralnard OFFICKKS. B. O. RIVLBY, PreUdent T. A. ALEXANDER, VlcePreuI,lent. THOR. K. BRACK, Jr.,Secretary. [V8URK3 AGAINST THE DANGERS OF FIRE —awo— f* e r I l « of Inlmnd M it w I 11 • n T At as liberal rule* and rate* a* risk* assumed permit of aolvency and fair proflt. f N9PECIA L attention glren to insurance of Parm Prop I'j *rty, Dwellings, out-buildinff* and content*. Such insured for period* of three to five years on the most favorable term*. Choice 6r*t-cla*» Memlntymay be effected without delay with ilii* well-known corporation, through the Indianap 'di* Agency. comm ■qriTAUtr aturwruD And Frompfly Paid If wealth, with a steady ami prompt attention to alegltb mate inaurance biisine**, and the execution of contracts in yood faith, ha* .'ndueement* with the public in selecting ; heir underwriter, we refer them, for tasst of quality and our '-laims to their patronage, to record* of part services, tenderlng their continuance with increasing ability at* facilities in future. WM. HENDERSON Igent, Indians', lis, Inal. Application can be made to D. W. Grubs, Cierk, who i* fully authoriied to transact business connected with the Htenoy WM. HENDERSON. dec24 dly IiKlianapoliM Insurance Comimny. Ill MIMFNN CUNFIMKlk TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. I N C O n P O H A T E L) IN IMilH* dllllK AND MARINE Risk* taken at equitaide rate* fLoise* promptly paid. irr Office, Central Bank, South Meridian Street. men Hr ’57 dly.

MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS fiOOO YEW'S FOR m JWhT MXWee 'mam every day am* •umr.iwr- * DR. EWIN#., s Virifimia Avemmw, Noafla^aul of thr Branch fto n It * I hdUnapofkMeTOtc* 1 a* whale tfmr -a th» treatment of Seort Maease*. I <urh a* Syphilis, In it* Si* and aecoDal1 ary stare*. voonovrtvWa. gleet, ofaxr,1 9»n of the hladaler, rtrtotnrua, imt-oteacj, diseases of the Ooaes. mercurtal ditermer, scrofula. Ac. AS raEkrtng usdar pret.r tract ad cuseu, aggrarawd or uasuoeeafuily treated hy inexperienced or pretended prtKtMoam ; ftose laboring under The IsrtructlTe rtferd* #f aweary or quack nortmis. ad Wirt rasper* dm remain* of dmeusetmtluk in thetr syuMts, may Muotk Dr. B. wfh hensruMr •oUfl.lenee and a guaranty of a spr *fy and per*

MEDFAL ADVERTfSEMENTn.

NEW TREATMENT

MfSCEtM

BUSINESS DIREITftRY.

Xr’x-e.w lx A. i* irl -x/-« X

Dr. Ewing aaoounoe* to ladhsla want of a remedy fee as th* remedy. The many thousand boxes I hare *oM orowe k—none speak ill of them, tor all like them. Dr Ductor's Pill* can only he had at Dr. Ewings office. No. Si Vtrginiaureaue. South-east of Branch Bank. fndinnapeH#.

Indiaria-

Ladles In certain situation* should not oar these, the parties Ian ef which win he feund on the direeh is accompanying each box. Price (1. Sent by mail to any part ofth* country. No letter* will be answered unless they contain a remittance or a pertage stamp. Offloe hoora from 8 a. m., to 9 p, m mch3-dfcwlp.

AYER'S

/ja rt~u XT Tel XT TTI Xe! /tL. Vjr l_J JOJ V_^ CJ -Ca. JUJ w FIR THE SPEEDY CURE Of ImfnrmlUent Fewer, or Fewer and Agrue. Kenalttent Fewer, Ctolll Fewer, Dmimto Afjne, Periodical Headache, or Billome Headaclse, and Bilious

■•* indeed for tli

Dlueaaeu ortgrlnafin

HOTEL CARDS.

WRIGHT HOUSE, EAST WASlIIifO TON STREET, SOUTU-U/DS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., 4*0II. KPPINttKR, Proprietor. Board, $1 00 par day. ^iimi hi dtf FA FMER HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. [ ? raRRIAUt*TO AMU fROM THU DIPOT, fREB OPCBaRUB. J. D. rAllifllCHABI,* Proprietor* u>rf dly I < H( > A O WA Y HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. t: A I'T. rif AKI.F.M H. C’KONI WKLI.y PROPRIETOR. Hi-*kfast at 5 A. M., for Passengers by th* Mwrnlng 1'ialn*. aprtl-dly. OI HSON h6i;SE7 ~ Walnut rtreet, Cincinnati, OMo. A. WF.THF.KBF.F.* Proprietor. utaro’-IW?. dlySOUTHOATE HOUSE. (Lnt* /UrlmD fjou**,) (lamer of Nlxtli and F.lm streets* CINCINNATI, OHIO. IBANK W AT.NON* Proprietor. BOARD, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY, m»r,-M3. dly.

Fewer** indeed for the wlaolecia*«of

K in biliarw de-

ranffentenf. canoed by tbe NIalarla

f O one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe remedy

Sue)

of miasmatic countries.

V

for reverend Ague Such a remedy wo are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the dlse-se, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no

harm can arise from its use in any quantity.

That which protect* from or presents this disorder must be of immense *errice in the communities wh, reitprerail*. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which be must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This “Omr” expels the miasmatic poison ol Pbvxr and Asru from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the flrst approach o Itr premonitory symptom*. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, hut al«o the cheapest. Th* large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and in bilious : districts, whsre Pxvsr and Aorsprevails,everybody sho u ld j have ft and use it freely both for cure and protection It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all —the poor as well as the nch A great superiority o this reme- j dv over >my other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain cure of Tntermlttents is. that it contains no Quinine or mineral,consequently it produce* no quinism or other in jurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by It are left as healthy as if they had never had the

disea-e.

Ke-erand ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic. Paralysis, andderangcm« ntof the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the in-ermittent type, or become period! oal. This “Cure’ expel* 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. If taken occs sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will he excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity 'o -ipen into disease. Henc- it is even more V:*lu8hte for pro*-etion than cure, and few will evesuffer from InUnBUtmts, ifthey avail theraselve* of th« protection this urasly affords. sep27

JFiATUl-OAlD-feHKAT NATIONAL B O *1 X B , j rfNERMINATEa AT WASHINGTON AND BALTI-! [ J. more os the Bust, sod Wheeling. Benwnod sad Par ; 1 kersb.jrg OB th* West, at which place it unices with Rail j roads. Steamers, Ac., for aad from all paints In th* Wsst* Asath-Was* smd NmrYk-Wsot. i Two trains leave Wheeling daily. I;3* P M.. 103U

1*. M.

Direct enuoeettona are made by these trains FO« ALL THE EANTEKN CITIES! This is the nnl route to Washington City. Passengers by this route can visit Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Bostoa. a* th* cost of a ticket to Bouton aiooe, by other lines. Tins as qrn x and fa as as low as via ant ottos bouts. Inquire for tickets ri<* the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at say of the principal Kai road ' -dices in tbe West. K. K 'CLLtCR, Gen’l Western Agent. . L. M. C )LE, General Ticket Agent. W. P. SiciTa, Master Transportation. janlU-Dly Madison & Indianapolis R. R. €o. rfNHB Passenger Train wUi leave the Uaion Depot daily I. at 13:15 P. M., for Madison, Cincinnati & Louisville.

I

The Accommodation Train b-aves the Freight Depot at 6:0U A. M., and arrives at 4;*i0 P. M., daily. This is th* shortest Railway line to Cincinnati and Loniavllle—connectlug rt Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jacob dtrader, arriving at Clncinnari in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at six o’clock, A. M., for the Mast, and by the Kentucky Central R. R., for tbe dou.b. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 13 M., hy the above steamers, and also by the Madison packets, forest Queen and Kentucky, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M., making connections with all Trains leaving for the Bart, North and West. Fare to Cincinnati* or Cincinnati to Indianapolis* *3 OOl To Louisville* •3 50. No charge for Meals or Stale-rooms on the Steamers, or for Baggage or Omnibus at Madison. Ship; Ofi and Merchants Weet will And it to their interest to travel over and snip by this line janld dtf X).C. BRANHAM, Superintendent

fS

BININGER’S

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS JE? ATXJFi.OAX>, 1858. t&mjMmwmm WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ^hN and alter Monday, Nov. -29,1858, Trains will run as N^F follows: The Mad Train will leave Indianapolis at 2:1111 P. M.: stop at all the stations, and connect at Peru with the Accommodation Train going East on the T. W. 4 W. K. R. at (itfr'P,. M. for Wabash, Lagro, Huntington, Port Wayne, Toledo, Detroit, &c. Returning, will leave Peru at 8:20 A. M., after the arrival ot the Train from the east and west on the T. W. ft W. R. R.; connect at Kokomo with f ' Train from Logansport on he C. ft C. R. R. at 9:29 Ju M . tnd reach Indianapolis at 12:10 P. M., connecuag D -re with Trains for all points, east, south and west. An Accommodation T-ain will leave Union DB' - Indianapolis, at fJO A. M.; reach Kokomo at iiloP. M., connecting with Train on the C. to C. R. R. for TiSgim port, and :irrive at Peru at 4:15 P. M. Returning, will leave at 7:15 A. M.; arrive at KokcSM at 11:18 A. M., and Indianapolis at 3:30 P. M.; connect BE with thetr-insfor Kichmoud, Dayton, Cincinnati, Jedersonville and Louisville. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Peru, Port Wayne and Toledo. Through Tickets for sale at the principal offices on the T. W. to 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, Produce and Merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Agent and Superinter dent.

CoBfidffttUl Medical Advice. 4 T THE BCFFALO PRIVATE HO - ;\ PITAL—PstabtisheAfor thersreof 8ypini!a. Srjnuift Weakness and the Scout Infirmities of Youth sod Mats I rty. by Dr. Amos to Sea, Buffalo, Sew Tor*.. (MB e ror

nur cf Main gad Quay streets, (up Hairs.) A MOST sClMMTmC ISTVKMTI03.

An iortruiBrnt for tbe oare of genital debility, ot nocturnal emission*, store property known as seminal weak ness. toe. Csn be psriiisuuufcy cured is from fifteen days 1 to two months, by the use of this instrument, shea used conjointly with medicines. 1 YOZTSTQ MSS TAMM PAJtTICCLAR MOTILE. \ Dr Amos to Son take pleasure la announcing that they have in rente 1 a most Important instrument for the cure of ‘ the sb re diseases It boa been subjected to a teat by the most eminent ptiyxici&ri in London. Paris, Philadelphia j and New York; it has been declared ihe cn y useful instru- ; ■sent ever invented for the cure of seminal weukm-se, or ’ any disease of tbe renrtui organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Price ten dollars by mail or express.

A CUKE W ARKAN TE to.

Dr. Amos to Son have devoted thev attention exchi■vely to this peculiar class of mx ladies, and the relief -.hey have consequently bean enabled to render their fellow creatures, is fully testiBed and gratefully acknowledged by convalescent patients and others daily arriving in town from all parts of the country f r the express purpose only of consultations, while their exertions hare been crowned with the most sigaal advantages; yet from what they have experienced in inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaints, (from their mnrt sim; le condition to that of the most dang- roos and iomterate) they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise invariably found that the most horrible and malignant forms ef disease could almost invariably be traced to one of the following causes: Ignorance, neg eet or the ill effects of unskillful and improper treatment: th< refore. Dr. Amos to 8on have succeeded in diaoovering, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual and cautious course; omitting all combination of remedies which hear an equivocal character, as well as those whose premature or injudicious application might he productive of bad consequences in the hands of pnva e individuals. In short th* laudable end of their remedies is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by the alleviation, relief and prevention of those grievous afflictions that are in reality the secret foes of life, and which, while they so extensively surround us, call aloud for our skill and inter-

ference for their extermination. COUNTRY IN FA LID*.

Persons in any part of the world may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a

remittance for Medicines, toe.

Address Dr. AMOS to 3'N, corner of Main and Quay dreets. Buffalo, New York. Jan5-dtowly

WINTER DRY GOODS

JOHN CAKTER & CO.'S. Their Second Mock la now Oj»on tor

Cash Bargaiaa*

ff-10N9flMTIN6 0F A VKACLNIF1CKNT Lor V' OP WINTER PRESS GOODS, DELAINES Merinos- Cashmeres, Shawls, Cloak?,Embroideries, Trim-

mings. Opera Hoods, toe.

Ala*, a snort choice for of PRINTS, new style* and fad | cnlora, of Merrmack. Cocheco and Hamilton Rran-U. a ' irting Prats and Shirting Muslin*, Cotton Flannel*. Woolen Flan- els ard Domestics, Bleached and Brown j Muslins. 8-4, Iti-4 and 12-4 Sheeting*, Pillow-case Muslin, • Satioetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths and Caasimeres, and

banks.

I | AKKlfrON’S BANK.—So. 19 Kart Washing ■ ft ton Street, epportte the Sentinel Offloe. may* ~ JM*MANAPOLI* BRANCH -^TraNK ft of the State, Conner Washington aad Illinois Streets, opposite Bates and Pain>e»- House. may36 LIVERY STABLES.

fi LLEN* fit MA VEHN FtCK* Livery and Sale Stable*, m the rear afthe Palmer House- JuneS-dly |>K1NK«AN A Kl CVMFT, Livery Board i fi lug ami rwe Stabice. Gents aad Ladles’ Saddle and Carriage Hotm to let, Delaware K. N square South ot WaalungiQi!. juuel.

FOUNDRIES, Mr

Blankets.

novI3

JDHN CARTER &. CO,

No. 56 B-mt Washing-on street. Adjoining Odd Fellow*’ Hall.

E (OK NA LE,—City Lots and Farm lands—improve*! W and ui unproved—always on hand to «uit purohasera. Inqnireof R.J. GATLING, R*al Estate Agent. ]an4-Dtf Blackford's Building. In-danapolis.

■ 041 IN A CO* Union Foundry. Delaware St . ft, opposite Union Dep.d - S | ASSEL.1* AN A V IN TON, Washington Fonn- ; ft ft dry and Maciiine Works. East end nion Udepot. mav-Ji.

FHYSICiAN-

1'ftK. NI. J. LYNCtL i'hysictan and Surgeon ftF office tnd r-sid-nce. No. id ?outh Illinois street, j tender* his professional services to *he public. jel5 I N K. E. P. •* TE » WT<* , . hyrtcian andSunreon |_F Office „n Market Str—<.ne»- Itrts Chapel, solicit the patronage of the public. jan 19-dly

I)

Received To-day. « AJL LONS STUNEWAUE Jugs >4. 1 and 2 gallons. Jars. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and b gall out. Milk Pans, 1 gallon, JAriOB LrvDLEY, dec30 No. 16 West Washington Street.

It. E. N. LEE,—0:f!ce to Atheneum Bmildir apl'>'*

>1

\v

REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

7KEKN AN fit PIEKL’L* Real Batata and

Brokers. IP*, West WaahingUm Street.

H- Y. V% I l-E V « Heal SMate Agent and Stock Broker. Hit* East Washington Street may 14.

Gold Fobs! Gold Pens!!

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills* YWkK ALL THE PURPOSES OF A L Family Physic, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of tbe human organism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down <-’th pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health • -r energy restored by a remedy at once to simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints, of every t-ody, but also many formidable and dangerous diseasesThe agent below named is pleased to funish gratis my Amer lean Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and diiections for their use in the following complaints: Cost Irenes*. Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Xausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid and Inaction of the Bowels, Flatuency, Loss of Appetite Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from alow state of the body or obstruction of it* functions. Do not lie put off by unprincipled Dealers with some other pill they make more profiton. Ask for Avxx’a Pills, and take nothing else. Sold by ROBERT BROWNING. Indianapolis, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. dec29-d3m

L. N. Andrews, General Freight A ent. Indianap' 1 '*, Nov. 29, 1858.

1 Full Stock! Low Prices!!

* Vavvq \>*. -t t ‘

hardware:! r~ r / / , /. - / t v; MECHANICS L FARMERS TOOLS (lUH BX'fiCM. tvvivqc, v,yvb\qvq NAttS CtSSS MfTAlS.SMtET if*T • * 0 P| ,. TW.VV.Y YtVO<aikS,$CmH\N\VK BRAVICOPPMURONWIF!! .KINC, 'WOMf , i, srovEss. W'AHVjrACIVitilti 0V r

r *e, 'vo *1 ,

^♦POllS l

■ BI YF.HN OF H IKItW %KE. BTOVES, I fi Tinware, or anything In thlsllne, will find itto their interest to pur.-haM rt my rtore. All order* shall hay* prompt and omefBt attention. A. D. WOOD, decll-Dtf Sign of the Big Pad Look.

Indiana Wholesale

BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE

Indianapolis, ladlana

117* INVITE Y0URATTBNTI0N T00UB LARGE

f ft STOCK OF

School Books and Fapar Selected for the wants of the trade throughout Indiana and

nusois.

Our central position and railroad fnelllti**, give ua many advantages over Cineiuuatl or Chieags, in •upplytnr merchant* in the above named wetlona. W„ keep constantly •* hand large assortment* of

School Book*,

Letter and Cap Paper*, Oommercial Not* Paper

rtonnet Board*

Wrapping Paper*,

Manilla Papon,

8late»-ind Pencil*,

Wall Paper,

Window 8hades,

Plank Books,

Pare Book*,

Took Memorandum*,

Portemonaie*,

Lead Pencil*, Steel Pen*, Ink Stand*, Pen Holder*.

Pen Rack*, toe., toe.

GIN, A. M. Biningkr & Co. (E.stablilhrd 1778,) IMPORTERS, No. 17 Broad Street, NEW YORK. Phis agreeable Tonic is designed especially aa a Safe and reliable Medicine for Family Use* Thr Public are alfured that our I.(»nih)n Dock Gin is a tu peri or arricle. polfelfing all the virtues alrribetl fo if as a Afnlirimd Be* rwr/v/', aiul ilrierving of their parroua^r. in fireference to the luspicious decoilions emanating trom irrelponlible lources, anil fold under various pretenrious names. The tact that our houte (eikiblished in 177s,) h.'s attained a favorable reputation tor the genuine character and purity of its Liquors, will, we trult he a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of this article. Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cafesof one and two dozen each, with our name on the bottles, and a fictimileot our Signature on the wrappers. Sold throughout the United States anti Canadas, by Druggiits, Grocers, Sic. Druggiils and Dealers Supplied with Winrs and Brandies, Direct from U. S Bonded Warehoules. ot all the favorite brands »nd molt approved Vintages.

yr7*Forsal# by ROBERT BROWNING,Druggist, !■- dlMwpoU*, sol* Agent for Indiaun. sepSS-ly

CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Two Train* Dai It (Sunday* exceptod.) A VN and after.December 2, 1858, Train* will run as fol ftT lows: Accommodation leaves at 10:40 A. M. Express leave* at 8:30 P. M. Above train* stop for the accommodation of passenger* at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Golum>as, making connections at Seymour with trains on the Ohio to Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the LouisviUe, Frankfort to Lexington, and Louisville to Nashville Road*. Freight Trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, West ride A S. CAR0TH1R8, Sup’t. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. dec3-dtf

CHANGE OF TIME! THE SHORTEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO INDUMTOUS^MD 1 ImiNNITI Short Line :fl a tt jlo at> z

We will famish good* at Cincinnati or Chicago priee*.

Cash or trade for Rag*.

Grier* filled promptly and forwarded by Expreea w

8TBWART A BOWEN,

IndlawapcWe Indiana.

f-eight

novll

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. \mr k havr jrrn r k ,cf.ived am y y extenrive aaeertment of GUITARS. BANJOS VIOLINS AND FLUTES —Aiwa— Guitar tad Violin Strings, AH of the beat quality. WILLARD * fiTOWfiLL, DCV94 N«. 4 Bate* Hoora.

rpAM.K CLTLBHWIvory-baadlad Dtaner ft Eaiv**; Irasy-kaadtod Dsraert Koives; Ivoryhandled Butter Kalree; fraty handled Oervere; Ivoryhandled Steele. Oocori, Bene, An and Bwefc Handled

Ralveeaad Forke, IFW>

Qnaitttoe and prtoe* te HR A

Jacob littoiny,

Ne. 16 Wert Wartdpgtwa H'nt.

Cash Faid for Xadiaan^aiia and Cincinnati Railroad Stock, by

MCKRRNAN to I’f ERCR. Rato stela At jie*

aov1?-Dton

30*wtS end foreala by

IV.O.RCO khda. and half

■ala by No 7Y

75 rare

L A WRENCEBURGH! Na Chunge off Cst.ru to Cincinnati! Three Paeeen^er Trains leave Indianapolis Daily, (Sunday excepted J as follows: For Cincinnati, oonnecting rt Cincinnati with treinafor Wilmington. Wasnington, C rcleville, Wheeling, Athena, Greenfield, Marietta Parkersburgh, Washington city. Lancaster, Zanesville, Hamden, Chtilicrthe, Baltimore, Philadelphia.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR TH* RAPID cm* or Coughs, Colds, Influenea, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. WIDE IS THE FIELD OF ITS usefulness and so numerous are the cases of it* cores, that almost every section of country abounds In persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by it* use. When once tried, its si-periority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where it* virtues are known, thepnblic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to onr climate While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit* on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cure* too numerous and too remark able to be forgotten. Prepared by DR. J. C.AYER to CO., Lowell, Mam. Sold by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. dec29-d3m

rp j ft MEN! IN TH* 8TATS. Manufeuured by A. Morton to Co., Da vso-i, Warreud to Hyde, Warren, Lad dec to a olace, and Bagley to Co., at dec9 STBWtRT to BOWEN'S

! WHOLESALE BOOT AS 0 SHOE DEALERS I 1 C. M V VII E W to CO. , Whoieeale Dealers is Hi. Boot?, Shoes aud Rubbera, No. 4 Koiierta’ Block -qipesitethe Union Depot, in Hanapolis. Ind. sept4. I ^ UA *1 la.'kODLE. Manufacturer and dealer ic

i street.

ail kinds of Boots a..d Shoes. No. 32 Kart W

aahingtoi

aprSv.

WOOD, EDDY & Co.a DELAWARE STATE Xfi O T T 3E1 H. I£3S Z Capital Prize, $40,000. TICKETS TEN DOLLARS.

nayuville. Part*, LextnRton, and Danville, Ky. First Trair—8:45 A. M., arrives at Cincinnati at 2:15 P. M.; Lexington, Kentucky, 8:30 P. M., Chilicothe, 8-JO P. M. Second Train—4:30 P. M., arrives at 10:00 P. M., Zanesville5:25 A. 51 Third Train—8:30 P. M., arrives aa Cincinnati at 3:00 A.M.; Lexington, Kentucky, il:ir> A. M. Connecting at Cincinnati with all tbe Great Baetern and Southern Railroad Lines, and with Steamers on the Ohio River. Tickets can be had at the Union Depot at Indianapolis, Indiana, and rt all tbe Ticket Offices in the North-west, cn which passengers are taken by this route. Through to Cincinnati without change of can. Through to Columbnsand Newark, with only one change of cars. Through to Zanesville and Wheeling, with only one change of car*. Through to Chilllcothe and Marietta, with only one change of car*. Through to Loxington and Danville, Kentucky, with only one change of cars. From Cincinnati Westward.—Three train* leave Cincinnati dally, at tt.-25 A. M-, 4:45 P. M., and 8:00 P. M., and arrive at Indianap alls at 12:00 M., 10:10 P. M., and 1:00 A. M., malting close cotmectinna rt Indianapolis with Train* to all the Western and North-western cltiee. nov4. W. H. L. NOBLE.GenT. Ticket Agent.

Ride in Year 0wi Carriage! . NOW IS THR TT MR TO SROURS ONR Of Gft Aflit oza.’fli IF* In© CARRIAGES AND BUEEIES, At price* correspomUof with the bard Uraea. T7»OR TUB NTBXT THIltTT DAT* I T will sell Oarriagee aad Bugglee rt the fol lowing an-

Proa « 50 te |800 de. MB te MB

whalebone hiekosy) do. 100 te 300

de. i« te 9H de. 150 te 9H fie. IBS te 390 do. 135 te 900 fie. 900 to 900 fie. sum

Open Bugglee- • ••• OriaeBae Bugglee (

Bough aad Ready Carriages de. 135 i Oraai Oarriagee fie. 90Bi

*#ae•••ww«e■•••aawwa» '

Alee, every variety ef __ * like kart TOStrte.*"™^ *** H. A. GASTON, LOlf - - - • ■yBB-Dtf

CITIZENS’ LIVERY

/yt T— ALLjER

imrae&aMya ttamo effthe WrtFM HiraaiW fieetoHta Rf AT ANA C1DA9H,—A etoetoe let eff

0B is

D Brito IB • * tumm or

REAL ESTATE

COMMISSION AGENCY.

McKERKAN A PIERCE,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

oivtca, nr rraixe, on noon wamt or tub raunat aooaa. Will negotiate Sales and obtain Purchases for HotMepaad Lof, and Vacant Lof,

FARMS AND LANDS.

THIN AND ALL THE WESTERN States; Lend Warrants, Mortgages, Notes, Bonds, ke, Goods and Xerehandiae of all deecriptions; Lumber, Butidlne Material, toe., toe. WUI Beat Hoaaes and Colleet Reals. Pay Taxes, Rxaailne Titlee, Bxecute Title Papers. WUI procure Loans aad Bonds, Mortgages aad Notes, aad invert money in aaae, for parties demring inresemrat.. Lands entered fn (either with Crab or Land Warrants) Iowa, Wiseonrin, Minnesota. Missouri, ff*nea*i aad Nebraska. We have made erraagemrati by which we •waseennthe beet lands In the new land dtotriete. WUI ittrni te rtlOomatimton and^ Agency, Burinmagemwally. given at offlee. JyT

IV E v

1 R Start. The uiiitorrigned haring Irtmmlniil enapere -nanrot lo-allon im thiaetty, wonld tag leave to inform the yrtOto, that they may ooafidMitly aspect to have any Uadi rt Jeb We-k donepremptiy and la good rtyle, aad rtfkir

HORfiR SHORING

JWW WWWBTOB waa^ » aae aeaB* a I *ra * tmy eraiiei* n aaBae*«ramra —fill mea, as aHl as ffiaWia milfimi a eg rkeya, fharaay oaraoik. Dam long experience la the barine*e, ne le p*a-

oaeeJ to do aU work ia his lias

byto

Step retooved to tha new brisk on vportt tbe f

NOTICE. rpHIS IS TO 1INFORNI THE PVRLIC ft that we have disposed of onr entire interest in the Lottery grant* held by u* aa chartered by the States of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky and Miaaouri, to the firm of Wood, Eddy to Co., to take effect on the tat day of December, 1858. And we moat cordially recommend our sue cesaore to onr former friends and patrons, feeling assured that the busi es, will be continued with the same integrity and promptitude which has characterized it a. conducted by ourseivee and predecessors for the last thirty five years. GREGORY to MAURY. Wilmington, Delaware, November 15, 1858 WOOD, EDDY to TO., MANAGERS. (Successors to Gregory A Maury.) The undersigned, having become owner* ot the only Lottery CItHrterin Delaware, offer to the public the following scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday in January, 1859, at Wilmington. Delaware, in public, under the superintendence of sworn oommiasioners appointed by the Governor O 1 A S 8 1x0, Drawn on Wednesday, Fib. 2, 1859. O 1 A fil 8 Draws on Wednesday, F-fc. 9, 1809. Old, 88 1U4;' Draws on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1859. Ola 88 Draws on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1859. THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND THRSR HUNDRED AND NINETY-8IX PRIZES. MMARL’i OMM PRIZE TO A VEST TWO

TICKETS.

78 If ambers—13 Drawn Ballots. Magnificent Scheme, to be drawn each Wnommav in

February.

1 Prise of. *40,000 is * 40,000

" 22,000

13.000 7,500 6.000 3,312 50.000 25.000

6,5oO 3,250 2,600 3.900 94,900 370,400

I

1 Prises of.

13,000 “

1

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7,500 “

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1

44

6.000 “

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1

44 ••••••

3A»2 “

51)

44

L0O0 “

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50

44

500 “

180

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250 “

63

4 * ......

100 “...

65

44 ••■•••

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65

44 umuuuu

40 “

130

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4,745

44

20 “

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87,040

*4 *•...«

10 “

334M Prises amounting to *593,392 Wbmle Tickets *10, Halves AM, «lnar» tern *2 50. Certificates off Packages will be sold at th* following rates, which la the riak : Oertifleatesof Package of 28 Whole,Ticket*. *149 50 t« “ jti Half “ 74 75 « “ 33 Quarter “ 71 37 Of ORDEMIHQ TI0KMT8 OM CMMT1M1CA 7MB, Ia*l**etbi«eM>antof nemeytomvefiilrwetorwimyet wtoh to pmahsee; name the Lottery in which you wiafa k invested, aad whether you wiah Whole*, Halves, or Quarters, on reedpt of which we eend what is ordered, by fint

besent aa^gtvetbenaaM Entice

ADAMS wh*reby money for ticket*, in ann ward, can be sent aa atom- rbk rttyar town where they have an ( orttor nart be kriseed in a “

by mail am CDMPAE1, of ten dollar* and i

In O TIC E . 13 - BLAXaXS OXE’S NEW YORK Dying. Watering and hcourinif Estahlianuaent. No. 11 Illinois a-raaar, rot a doors .bovk Wa^Hiswroe 1I RXXT, omMMTE THE BaTK. UorSK. The time has now arrivt d for gentlemen to get in readines* their winter garments. The autumn, with its ohilly mornings and evenings, ia upon ua, and soon overcoats and winter clothing will be requisite -luring at least paroi the day Gentlemen who are desirous of availing th<-m selves of a method which will resiore their soiled appar toa condition resembling unworn clothing, are advi»-d I

piis

rtenced Dyer, Scourer and Repairer,and his establishment

[ WHOLESALE AiVP K ETA 1L GROCERS . kl A'1 A AI. IIS HO to , Wholesale Grocer and Liquot

1 v B . Dealer, corner Meridian and tiou I poai r e Union Depot, Indianapolis, Ind

ft.

apply te B. Kal sch. He is an accomplished and ex|>ertenced Dyer, Scourer and Repairer, and his establishment haaadopte<l all the most recent methods of an advancing chemical science as applied to his special branch of art. Every description of Ladle*’ totlk. 8&tinnil I Woolen Misiwts mud Drewwew dyed, wiatered tand rewlored to their original perfection. He is prepared to demonstrate his ability to give entire satisfaction to all who favortheNFW Yt)KK DYE-HOUSE with a call. octo Dly

By Wm. Y. WILEY,

REAL ESTATE ACxENT,

Coaimissionfir of Deeds,

—FOR ALL TCX—

STATES AND TERRITORIES,

—A*D DEALER Ilf—

Railroad Stocks, Bonds, Land Warrants, &c., Mo. 101-2, East Wasbingrton street, OVER ADAMS EXPSEgS OFFICE, Buy*, sells and exchanges property of ail kind*. Rents and leases Houses, Lots and Farms. Buy* and sella Stock*, Bonds, Notes and Mortgage* Buy a, sells, and locates Land Warrants. Sell* Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Oollt ct* Rents, Notes and Claims. Pays Taxes and examine* Title* in any of the Western

States.

BntersLand with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, an 1 makes Collections. Draws, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Plats, toe. Inquiries by letter promptly replied to. All business transacts ns strictly confident al. Carriage always at the door to show ptopei ty. anrSti-dtow. Molvillo, TAILOR, GLASEK BKOS., auglO NO. 2 BATES HOUSE. Dbm.

Dealer, corner Men ban aud bouisiana streets op ’ ~ ■■ " )unett i i OSS to HAttPEK, Wholesale Grocers and A A Commission merchants, corner Meridian aud Louisii ana streets, opposite Union Depot my29. ifi I'. TITTLE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer A_#, Dealer in all kin,is of prouuoe and provisions. No. A and 28 Wert Wa-hlngton Street. may27 / ' 1.0 I . IIKOVI to I tol. Wholesale tinker and \ M Agent for Fairbanks Scales, Stearu’s to Marvin’s Safes ' Davton. Ale too. 74 -in,I T>i »e»i Washinvton st m»y2*i

BOOKS AM) STATIONLRY

^TEWART to HOWE.to, wholesale aud retail ihy dealers in Bo, ksand Stationery aud Printers .Materials Mo 18 West Washington street apr27.

DRUtrS .AND .MLDlCIiNKS.

*4 /ILLk 31. Li* st .i. V . Dr UKK•••t..-

anils. Uds

% y Dealer in Drugs, UhciuicaU, Paints. Ut's. Dyesluils, [Jotauic, Patent and other Medicines, Notions and Perfumery, No. .6. ia Sentinel D itl liug, Indianapolis

uovlki- ,y.

i X A to to A.HA-to to DLXAto, Druggists and n«Hiftjj ers in Perfumery Paints, Oils. liAtss, Brushes, t ar msnesand fancy Goods,No 4o Kart Washington street,

junel

asr.vt, nUt-T-irT. Druggist and dealer in Per • • fumery. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, toe. No 146 East Washington slrevt, opposite LiUe's Ilolei.

my29.

Kil O ULINNON to CUV, Dealers in Drugs. ■ Medicines, PainU, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, fancy Goods, toe.. No. 18 Kart Washington Street, Indianapolis, may 19. , j KKO Vk to LtoDy Druggist and dealer in Paints, ft\/ # Oils. Varnishes, Dye-8tuJ». Glass, Glassware, Perfume,y, toe.. No.22, West Washington st. apr27.

or2V

d RLTAIL.

iutHEFFELIN, BROS. & CO., Ihportsks csd DxanxRs tx Drugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &c., 170 William Street, Oor. Beekman, N, Y., Invitethe attention of the trade to their large and varied stock of DRUGS,PAINTS,OILS, PERFUMERY,toe. In addition to their regular importations of Staple Goods, they are also receiving, direct from the source# ol production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth; Hair and Nail Brushes, Bronzes. Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Lutin’# Extracts,and many other slides usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which they are also enabled to offer os the most advantageous terms. Orders, eitheria person orby mail, will receive prompt attention. apr37-dly Plumbing, Gas & S team pipe Fittin -» AND HYDIAULIC ENGINEERING. fftlHE IJtoOESito^itoEO HAN OEEtoKH 1 a shop on Washington street, opposite the Statehouse, where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds oi plumbing materials, gas and steam-pipe fixtures, which he will supply to the trade at manufacturer’s prices. He is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, gas and steam-pipe fitting,rt New York prices and in the best manner, havinc in his employ for that purpose superior practical workme > I will put up gas-pipe at twenty cents per foot, with a gua an tee that it shall give good satisfaction, or no chv-e Gas fixtures i edipped. making them equal to new. The undersigned solicits a share of public patronage. GEORGE H. CLEARY N. B.—Jobbing promptly attended to. ie29-1 v

i iJft v GOODS—WUOLLSAlL to RLTAIL i to Ifi. (x'L.E.to to y New . Store, Dry Goods, j \\ . whuiesale and retail. No I'.ttes House, mays. 1 V •L.JtiA.to to BU01'*4- .... 6 holesale am. . eftft ati dealer :n Staple and f ancy Dry Goons, Lvunels, lubons, Lirces, Kinoroidciien 1 riiniuings and No-

tion* No. 3 Odd fellows' Hall

tLYTDvVARL—VVTIOL^ V. a !>• k* Hit It, dealers in .laiuwace, Cutlery, Gun r\ - audguutrimiiiings, aud Mec- vmes tools oi jvery -ie wnptioa, at Kellogg's Old stand may26 y NHAUiLtofr CU-V, Deaier in stoves. lin W are. Vy too.. No. II West Washington st. apr37. _ HOTLLS a^XAK.lIElf’S HOTEL,* oa-, square North of ftl Union Dep>it, Corner of Georgia nod IlUuois streets. U. S Buehng, Proprietor, fare, ine dollar per day.

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|_*AEJIEkT UOUSHK, .anapolis, Ind. Carft^ riages to and from the J^pot 'reeof charge. J. D. Darmichael, Proprietor. apr27

HtJOL. HiitoDLRS

4 wUL-otoANSto. EAE-HEK, Book Binders and ftft Blank Book Manufacturers, No. :i6>. East Washing on -Itreet, over Mills' to Co’s. Grocery. may 2',. idfoMEiTlL to 1'YA.KK, Book Binders aud

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Blank Book Manufacturers, No. 35)* East Washin

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HATS l HATS!! HATSSIH rpHE LATENT .STYLES OF BLACK X PaTMrr VxiTTThATiKd Sink, BhacK ann PxaJtL jftfo CaeenDmx, Prxxch Felt, tno VcNTinaTiws Goa*ajaai, with a large assortment of Straw Goods, -w Panama* and Children’s Fancy Hats,rtNo.30 Wert Wash ogles street. jjyS-tfl T. F. HILL.

WM. Y. WILEY*

COMMISSIONER in INDIANA Ibr the follouting States and Territories.

Maine,

New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey. Pennapiv a Maryland Virginia, Kentucky TenneMee, North Carolina, Mississippi,

Louisiana, Texas,

Ohio,

IlUnoia, Miaaouri

Iowa,

Arkansas Wi»con*in, Michigan, Minnesota. Nebraska. California, Oregon, Washington. New Maxice,

mil administer oaths, take depositions, affidavits toe. and acknowledge Deed*. Mortgage*, Papers of Attorney, toe., to be used sad reeotded in any efthe above States and

JL f Offlee, No. 10 1-3 Bart Washington Street ovm Adams’ Bxpsf Offlee. nov34-dtowtf.

Hamilton's Burglar Proof Lock. THE GREATEStTmPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN LOCKS!

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ORLY SAFE LUCK FOftt HOTEL rtats-roonxs, outride doors for Kores and prisons, toe. The patent was obtained by J. J.

Hamilton, of Newcastle, Indiana, March 27, 1858, for doable lifts and slides for the keyholes, improvements which no other lock pasraesee. It is proof against burglars; and, ate locked, it can not be opened from the opposite aide without destroying the lock. One thousand dollar* is offbred to any on* who can pick the lock front tbe rid* op-

posite wtea it has been locked.

Tbs rigbtto sail the lockei* offered to all hardware deal main the country, nod the locks famished in quantities to

. The Burglar Proof Lock can be sold at a upon tbe price of ordinary looks, to which very remmet superior. Tbe lacks are now

m Britain, Conn., and Pittabnrg,

Agents ms traveling ever the W< af rigfaaa to mil tbe “Burglar Proof Leek,” aad to fhrniah the locks

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HOOSIBK LOCK COMPANY, Newcastle, Indians.

t ( J. BOWEK3, Daguerreotypist, near corner ol ft , Meridian and Washington Streets- Pictures taken with unequalled exactness. may 16. A Br .U (■ ETX18, Gilder and picture frame maker • gr on Illinois street, opposite the Bates House.— Old frames re-gilt. may22. BUTCHERS & PACKERS 4 1 L'LICK to TWEED, Butchers to Packers and VN dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt meats. Bate* House, North corner UliKois Street. may26

CHIKA, GLASS ANU vll'EENSWARE. | Ai OiS LltoDLEY, Importer of China, Glass, tft and Queens ware. No. 16 West Washington street. apr27. iTair dressers.

Ktoto 1>4, to W EliN BfclKt»LK--No. 5 Bates [ House Hair Dressing Saloon may22

HAT AMD CAP DEALERS.

ft to r» tolc<» 1W to 18, i.Agt ) Dealer i n Hate, Cape VJT. and Straw Goods, No 9 West Washington Street, South Side. > may27

JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS,

|,to J. BALDWIN fit CD., Jewelers and Watch Fi. makers and dealer* in Silver Ware, No. 1 Bate* House. mav28

MERCHANT TAILORS

RMTABD A FEKUUNON, Merchant Tailor* • • dealer* in Cloths, Oassimere*, Verting, Shirt* Hosiery, Gloves, toe.. No. 3 West Washington street.

I7MCEDEK1CK. UOEPPLK. Merchant Tailor ft 1 and dealer in ready made clothing and furnishing good*, No. 31 Wert Washington atr-ct o positeSentinel office. mayBB.

MECHANICS 1 toKl tof BAK to EBKKT. Carpenter*and BnildJlF are. Shop on Kentucky Avenue , ew doors below Blake’*Commercial Row. iuittri-dlT

BELL HANGERS to PAINTERS.

4 FISHEK, House and Sign Painter, Granior ane Im., Paper Hanger, South Bart Diagonal, opposite Old Branch Bank. june4

BOILER MAKERS.

I'M L.noNT to CO., Manufacturer* of Steam BoiB W kre, chimney*, ga*-holder*. lard tanks, britchlng and every description of boiler and sheet ironwork, Pennsylvania street, north of Underbill’s foundry. my-V

fto T. SltofiLEK, Dealer in Steam Boiler*, both ■24. new and old, rt River prices, at his Iron shop, on ^annaylvaniastreet, south ef Washington. my89.

RESTAURANTS.

j AtoK. DwtolOHT, Magnolia. Illinois Mree [ Sooth of the Palmer Hoasa. may9

GAS FITTING.

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AJVEN HAHOto Y , 9- - Fitter, on Ohio etreet. between Pennsylvania am Delaware, Indutnapolls, Gas-pipe furnished rt 30 c, na per foot. 411 work

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IRON DEALERS.

XNLAV«K11f6 EXTKACTto A to O P Stacee.—Alarge «mirtmsi r off afl the varioos Havering Bxtraeta. wirirtlng, in pact, off Lemon, Vanilla, Bna*,Celsry. Peach, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Almonds, tost, with a good stock of pure ground and ongroand fipiom, sf ail kinda; for mtaby R. BROWNING. taKtoSta-toWr

^YCBKEHY fit HOLL1UA Y, Wholesale aad iYA ^atatl dealer* in Iron, No. 34 Bart Washington St.

ATTORNEYS.

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Wmhiagton St., raeond Boer.

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