Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1859 — Page 4

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SENTINEL.

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from the H. 0. Otm*mUO¥Mm5. A Brave B«7-H««r JimmT Mmmmf*

a B«»Mr.

A month or t»o lioce U» oO»* o{ Dr. Dottio, dentist, on Bsronoe ^ C.o*I, wurisit3 aid oMrsilshly tried bj borglsw. The pjetor bss a routhfu! assistant, an Irish boy, named James, about flftaan years eld, who does all that a boy or* do for a dentist, and who •Iceps in the back room of the office, which con slate of three rooms on the ground floor, with i small bat highly fenced-in back yard, the gate of which opens on a side alley opening from Bar*

onne street.

After the above burglarious attempt, the Doc tor, finding that Jimmy was willing to sleep as usual In his usual bed, and willing to shoot at any one who might disturb his slumber, presented him with a pair of Derringer pistols. JimmT, not apprehending a visit from the rear of the office, put the pistols la the drawer of a waih stand in the middle room, where he kept them until about four o’clock on Thursday mornin What took place at that hour we will give ! Jimmy's own language, as he modestly related to us yesterday. "I was woke up by a noise in the back yard. There was a ladder standing In the corner; * heard a aoiee like some one coming down It, and I held my breath. I could hear a man step softly like be had slippers oei he stopped every step to listen. The door wssn't fastened, and wasn’t shut close. He come into the room softly, and come to the bed and raised the bar and took a look at me. I could just see it wes a man, and he had a big knife in his band; I could see it by the light coming In et the door. I pretended to be asleep; but I was wide awake, and waiting patiently to see what be would do. He struck a light with a piece of candle and a match he took from his pocacts. When he got the candle lit be come to the bed and raised the bar and took another look at me; this time I shut my eyes and breathed like I was asleep. He had his knife in his hand all the time; it was a great big knife half as long as my arm. "After he looked at ma a little while be started for the front room, stopping every step to listen. I raised up softly, and when 1 saw be wee in the front room, I got out of bed and walked on my tip-toes after him, to get the pistole in tbe washstand. [The washstand is in a corner, behind the door opening from the middle to the front room.] I got the pietolaout; but I made a little noiae, and the man ran back into tbe room. He had his o&ndle in one hand, and his knife raised in tbe other; but before he saw me behind the door I had both pistols raised and pointed at him; and I told him if he came three steps nearer to me I would kill him. "He looked at me a little bit, and I kept the pistols raised. He then backed out, going sideways, and looked at me all the time. Whenever I started to follow him, he would stop, and then I woul stop. When he got to the door of my room, he dropped his canale, and made a rush for for the back yard; he upset the chairs and made a great racket. I then chased him; and just as he was getting up the ladder I banged away at him, and he fell down. I thought I’d shot him; but he jumped up again, and before I could get the other pistol cocked, he run up the ladder and got over the fence.” A Prisonir’s Etiquctr.—A curious case of prison etiquette recently occurred in Delaware. A number of prisoners broke jail, and among them was one named Turner, under sentence of death for rape. Ho called upon tbe Attorney General, coolly seated himself in his office, and informed the gentleman that a number of prisoners had escaped—among them himself; tnat he was prepared to go baok again whenever he could be assured that he would be safe in so doing. Several of his social oompanions had been discharged, and in their staad a woman bad been placed in jail who was afflicted with the scarlet fever. He had formally notified the deputy sheriff that if such conduct was persisted in, ho would feel obliged to change his quarters, and that receiving no satisfactory evidence on the part of the officers of the jail that his grievances would receive attention, he had thus availed himself of the first favorable opportunity of giving a prac tical turn to his indignation by leaving the premi ses. He did not care a straw about the sentence of death hanging over him, but be didn’t want to catch the scarlet fever. The escaped prisoner was escorted back to his old quarters.

tneed to one of the or tbo ill offsets o:

Ownfos, Dr. Aaos A So* havo u aimnwmag, la tho seloetlon of thslr rudlw, • •**», offsstul and orations courts; omittisK all ssmMaattoa of tomsdiss Which bees aa sqnivooal ehanotor, as well as tbooo whoso prenatal* or htfadldous application night bo produotivs of bad ooussqaonees In th* hands #f private individuals In ihort tbs laudable snd of thsir reasdios is thelesssaIng of afrsat mass of humaa misery by the alleviation, relief and prevention of those jrisvoas afflictions that are In reality tbs secret foes of Ilfs, sad whfch,whlls they so sxtonsivoly surround us, call aloud for our skill aad Inter-

ference for their extermination. COVflTMY IN VALID*.

Persons la any part of the world way be suoeessfaDy treated by forwarding a correct detail of their ease, with a

remittance for Medicines, Ac.

Address Dr. AMOS A SON, corner of Main aad Quay trests, Buffalo, Now York. JanS-dfcwly

1 CARD TO THE

lit, Dupnuco’b

Fills f«

LADIES.

for Females.

InfaiiibU tn oorrtoHna Irrtg^UtrUiu, RtUtnlng Painful and DUttmtho MtnttruaUon, “portion. tori y" all Ac aAanffcin Lift, JUmoting ObitrucHonc, from whatever cant*, and aheoyt tnoce»»fnl at a

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rpHISB Pills are nothing new, bnt have been used by 1 the Dector fer many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled sucoees In every ease; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them to make the Pills public, for the allevatlon of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well aa to prevent an lncroa.se of family by those whose health will not permit It. Females peculiarly situated, or those considering :tieniMlves so, are eautloned against using these Pills, while In that condition, a* the proprietor assumes no responsibility after the above admenttion, although their miMness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwise these Pills are recommended, roll and expllo reotioni accompany each box. Price ffl 00. Sold wholesale and retail by TOMLINSON A 00X, Druggists, No. IH Bast Washington street, Indianapolis, and WM. MOFFITT, U6 Bast Washington street, l a -

dlanapolls.

Thev will supply dealers at proprietors 1 priest, and furnish d-ow-cards andolrouiarst Ladlee, by inclosing them tl 0 >. through the Indianapolis PoltolBoe, can have the Pilltient to any part of the country, confidentially, by

mall

N P.—The formula composing these Pills, ereiu.de

kmwn to my general agente—tt Is not n secret no4rum, and agents will tell you tbeyar* perfbotly harmless, at tho same time will do all they are represented to do, Obarrvtthetlgnatar* upon each box, J. DUFONOO Take no otherand you will surely obtain evaluable medl cine novlO.DAWly 4th p

H. LIEBER’S PICTURE, GALLERY, NORTH ROOM, 4?NA INBURANOB BUILDING, NORTH PBNN8YLVANIA STRUT. A LARG1 ASB0RTM1NT OF Religions snd Fancy Pictures. A l.AHOE ASBOKTNIDNT OF ENGIIAVINOS FOB THE GRECIAN

PAINTING*.

PIER AND MANTEL MIRRQRS OF ALL TBB DIf YRR1NT STYiBA Plain and Ornamented Moldings. Portrait aad Picture Frame*. OVAL AND SQUABS OBNAMNTED Frame* of every Deeerlptlea WITH OR WITHOUT nUMRS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, BY OUR BRIT ARTI1TB, TO IS SIRS AT MI ITORR.IAND OffVRRBD VOABALB. H. LIBBER calls th* attention of dealers to Me larf* aetortmont of PHOTOGRAPH VRAKBI, which, la quality ornamento aad lew prlees, waft he surpassed

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-SigHffeSgS mi eittoo wUhlag to purchase would do well by eaUiag oa the above oemmMee, who wil shsw mimthspnpssey. ■ale wfll be made oufrvswhlo term taTnwaoueyor. sees wtafclax to pwshtts By seder of the Oeme*

Attest: oeOl-dlm.

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MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS

NEW TREATMENT

CoifideatUI Medleal Mrlee. A T THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOffA F1TAL—Brisbl**ed foe the sure effly|>h^,ff.mlnel weakness and the leant Infirmities of Youth aad natality, by Dr. Amoe A Son, Boffhlo, Now York. Office, cor-

ner ofMain and Quay streets, (up stabs.) a jrosr BCitunno ixytimo*.

An tnebrument for tbe enre of genital debility, or noeturnal cariostens, more properly known aa eeariaal weakness, ike. Oaabeperaaanentlyenred in firom fifteen daps to two mouths, by the use of this instrument, when used

conjointly witn medletnee.

roenro urn taka particular kouom. Dr.Amoe ASontekaplsaeure in asmormcfng that they have laventod a meet importa*< Inetrumiut for the cure of the above dieoaeee It has beea subjected to a test by the most eminent physicians in London, Paris, PbBsdslpMa and Row York; it ha* boea declared tbo only useful instrument ever Invented fer the eusu of essslnel wee knees, of any disease of tbo genital escans, caused by the secret habits of youth. Pries ton dollars by mail or exprea.

A CURE WARRANTED.

Dr. Asms A Son have devoted thetr attention sawlnslvely to this poonMar elase of melaiHee, and tbe ruOef they have eonowpiently been enabled to rendrrRrir fisHow ersatares, Is fully tsritfiod and gsntetaQy acknowledged by eoxvuteosent paOenU and others iteUy arriving In town from al parts of tho oentry fr* *b«protepntTMiSB| of oonsuKeOons, while their exarUous bwro been stowmm with the most ripal advsntegee; yet from what they have experleneed intoqulring into the eaueee of thisi InfreWens oomplainte, (from thslr most staple eondWen to thatsf the moat dangerous sad Inveterate) they have always en-

tertained thcpooribfflty of their pswventton and lunsoeM, and likewise icvariably found that th* moat horrtbi* and malignant forms of fflsmss eonM almost knvuslably be

ke following ceases Ignorance, nogflool

of anskUUui and Improper o* A So* have suoeeedod in i

and impaired their minds, therety rendering th* pleasures of married life a weary pilgrimage upon earth, are respectfully notified that Dr. BWING, by much study and experience In this branch of practics, It dally effecting cures In (he most diffleult eases, without the least diffloulty or trouble. Patients afflicted with any kind of private disease, from the mildest form to the most severe, can consult Dr. R. with the full assurance of a quick and lasting emu. Dr. R. warranto a cure without th* aid of mercury or ctang* of business or diet. Dr. Rwtng announces teladles in want of afremedy foe obstructions, IrreguiarUies, Ike., peculiar to the delicate organisations of tbsir systems, Dr Dader’a Female Monthly Pills aa the remedy. The many thoniand boxes I hare sold prove it—none speak HI of them, for all like them. Dr. Dader’s Pills can only be had at Dr. Rwlng’s office, No. 18 Virginia avenno, Sooth of Branoh Bank, Indianapolis, Indiana. Oadtior.—Married ladies in certain situations should not om them. Tor reason is* directions with each box. Price one dollar. Sent by mall to any part of the world. Office houra from 8 A. M. until 9 P. M. apr37-DAwly

seases

•tula and Cancers.

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DISPENSARY! TNOK THE TREATMENT Jn of Chronic Diseases, corner of Meridian and Maryland streets, up stairs, a few doors south of the post office, where we continue to treat all chronic and local diseases — as diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Spleen, _ Bronchitis, Dyspepala, Dropsy, Rheum*-® ism, Diarrhoea, Asthma, Diseases of the

Bye and Bar, Kryesipelas. Pleurisy, Scrofula, of the Skin, Abscesses, Ulcers, Fistula and Tha treatment of tbe Cancer is no longer mere g work. That Cancers can be successfully treated U beyond the shadow of a doubt -, but, unfortunately for the afflicted, the knowledge requisite for a successful! treatment is as

yet possessed by few.

71MALR DI8HA8B8.—Derangements peculiar to the "WSTSTMAKSn:

and stages.

Consnltatlon free in all cases. Dr. D. has had fifteen yean’ experience in private,and hospital practice PRIVATB DISRA8E3.—Many years has been devoted to the oure of chronic and private diseases. We will guarantee n cure In tbe most complicated and severe stages. Recant cases cured in a very few days. Youngmen injured in mind and body by a secret Infatuation should at once apply to Dr. M., who Is oontinotag to curs the most inveterate case*. He will soon return you to health happiness, friends and society. All letters ehonld be addressed, with return a tamo, to DBS. DOUGHERTY A MUSG&AVR, . tbe3r w,n r#< * lT9 prompt attention. July13D*Wly

CON

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one who

FOR DRLI0AT1 DI8RAB18.

]\T O. I.—THE GREAT REVIVER— IK Speedily eradicates all th* evils of Seif-Abuse, such as general debUity, loss of memory, wasting uwuyofthe organs, or any constitutional derangements as impotency, weakness of the sexual organs, brought on by the unrestrained Indulgence of the passions. Pries one dollar. No. 2.—THB GONOBNTRATBD BALM.—Will ci In eight days, any ease of Gonorrhoea, Is without taste or smell and requires no restriction of diet. Pries one

dollar.

No. 3.-C0NCBNTRATBD TBBBB.—The use of this remedy will cure Gleet In a short time, and I can show certificate* of cares effected after all ethers have fhiled; this Is also tastelesa aad withont smell. Price one

dollar.

No. 4-OONOBNTRATRD PUNITBB.-Ie the only remedy known that will positively ewe atrletures of the urethra, no matter of how long standing or neglected tho

ease mu be. Price one dollar.

No, A—ANT1MBR0URIALP1LLS.—AHpersoi ha.w used this dreadful drag (mercury,) (which n la the system for years, oauslng so many chronic diseases) should use thee* pUls, which will entirely counteract .he effect and remove Nfrom tho system. Price on* dollar. N*. 6.—OBtBNTAL FASTI LI/8—Is * certain cur* ter female irreguiartttee, or euppreeeton of tho menstrua-

tioft. Prlet two dollars.

No. 7.-TH1 OONOBNTRATRD AMARIN.—Cores the whites, fhlBng of tbo womb, nervMsneee, painful menstruation. Price om dollar. No. 8.—THB BOLUTOB—Is a remedy that has never been known to tel louring Gravel and Ml affections of the kidneys and bladder. Prise one dollar. Blther of (he above remedies wfll be sent by mall to any part of the United States, on receipt of the prloo annexed • Circular* oontatnlng full partlswlars may ho obtained by inclosing on* Poet Stamp. Address * DR. FJELIX BBUN0K, Postoffls* Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—The Doctor may be oo.suited in implicated eases by letter or pereeully, but only auok letters will b* answered rseoatan a reasonable fee. OTYIOB, Old toek Road and Oallowhill Street.

an addition to my houao, for tho pnrpoeeof having convenient apartmssts for the praotlos of mypiofeerion. l m* conaequoatly better prepared to wait opon my friends than ever before, in this city. They wfll aoespt my thanks te* theirfhveraterth#past seven yean. JOHN V. JOHNSTON, D. D. i. Me. 11 Maryland etrust, between Illinois end Meridian streets, aad second deor weet eflhe Baptist Ohnroh. wvlB-Dly

Real Estate h CommMea Agency.

!AL ADVERTISEMENTS

UK GREATEST niitu rntmt OF THE AGE. LCD* KENNEDY, of ReXbwry, has discovered vA^ln one of our common pasture weeds a remedy EVBRtf KfND OFIDIOR, FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON F1HFLE. Two bottles are wasranted te ears a anniag son ■OVtke Om to three bottles will eve th* wont kind of Ptaple on Ike tboe. Two or tkcM bottiss will etev tho system of hollas. Two bottles an warranted to eon tte wont tanker in th* mouth or stomach.— Three to five bottles are warranted to cum tho worst kind of Bryripolaa. Om totww bottles are warranted te eve aB boner In the Ryes. Two bottles an waranted to eve running of th* ears Mid blotches amonc the heir. Tov to stx bottles an warranted to eve corrupt and running ulcers. Onebotte will eun scaly eruption of th* akin Twe or three bottiss an warranted to eve the worst kind of ringworm. Two or Urns bottles an warranted to eve the moat desperate cases of rheumatism. This# to four bottles an warranted o core Balt Rhsnm. Ytvs to eight bottles will care the wont case of Scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from th* first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity la taken. Boxstrav, Mass. Dtax Madam,—The reputation of the Medical Diseevery, in curing all kinds of humon, is so very well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anj thing sn the subject, as the most Skillful physicians and the most careful druggists in tbe country an onanlmons in Its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of Its curative power, in relieving ell, and curing moat of those dtaneee to which yen are amfertanately so liable. That meet exerndattng disease to an affectionate mother, ft«rnlfflf »*re Mouth, la cured as If by a miracle; yov own temper is restored to Its natural sweetness, end your babe from short and fretful nap* to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Discovery becomes a fountain of blearing to your husband and household. In th* men advanced stages of Cmmker It extends to the stomach, canting Dyspepsia, which le nothing bat canker on the stomach; then to the intestines and KIAffleyr, creating a finking, gone feeling, and an Indifference even to the earn of yoar ly. Your stomach is Raw and Inflamed, yov food distresses you, and yon can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains, as the aerimonous fluid of the canker eats It up; then yov complexion loses Its bloom and becomes sallow or greenish, and yov best day Is gone. Tor want of nourishment yov system becomes Torse and flabby; and tbe fibres of yov body become relaxed. Then follow a train of dleeasee which the Med leal Discovery is peculiarly adapted to Cure; Palpitation of tho heart, pain In the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also that most excruciating of diseases, the Files. How maay thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress on your mind that good old proverb . Announce of prevention is better than a pound of cure." Medical Discovery you have both the preventative and the oure, with this great and good quality, that It will never under any circumstances, do you any Injury. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you c -□ get and enough of it. Dnxcriox rou Us*. — Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten yean, dessert spoonful—Children from five to right years, tea spoonful. As no directions saobs applicable to all eoastitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yoon truly, DONALD KRNNXDY. Price ffl 00 per bottle. For sale by R. Browning, Perkins A Coon, Tomlin A Cox, Botengarten A Co., and by every druggist la tbs United States. esptRDAWl

RAILROADS.

CHANGE OF TIME! MmmAAj, May otto. THEEHORTE1T MO ONLY DIRECT

ROUTE TO

MlaapoHs art Chieiuuti *

LAWIUUrCBBUSOH! _Wa Ctommy* mt Cars t# Oiacimmati I Ttaee Pavengor Trains lesre IndtaiapoUs Deny, (ffutay earaitaff,) aeAllowK yerOtnrinaati,eennasttng el Ctarinnat! with trains for yUSST’ Wiiiblsgeiw, Oisctsvms, Msrlotta Psrkerriwrgh. •taeffla. Zanesville, , taWeotho, Bafttaere, PhSadripkia Maysviu*, Farts* Laxlartwra, and DaatviUri, Ky. Three Trains leave

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St. Mary’* Academy, CHARTERED IN 1855. CJT MABY’SACADBMYIS BSAUTIFULLY SITUA n TBD on the St. Joetph River, eighty miles fron Chicago, two miles from Soath Bend, on th* Southern Michigan Railroad, and seven miles from Niles, on the Central Michigan Railroad. A stage, connecting these two Railroads, passes the Academy twice a day. The grounds are very extensive and beautifully adorned. Bathing, riding on horse back, and thorough Calisthenics constitute some of the meant need to promote the health of the pupils. The literary advantages are of thr highest order; the Institution possesses a fins Laboratory and Philosophical Apparatus, choice and exteulva Herbariums offorsii - selected _ we spoken In the Instltaton as fluently as the Bnglish, several of the community being educated ladles from to music;

weekly by tbe

pupil*, regular m.vrueuuua are giren, ui classes, three ttaeeawMk, in all the principles of voeal and Instru-

mental aaurio.

Terms y«r Session of Five Mentfcs. Xntnae* Tee 5 00 Board, Washing, and Tuition, in ordinary Bnglish ~ ‘ ' 50 00

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Board, Wathlag, and Tuition, Including Rhetoric Arirenomy, Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, uh! Cbemiitry.••••••«. .,,•••••• •#••*•*•*»*• Cm of PMtoeophieal and Chemical Appiwatv Trench, German and Italian

LattePlano. •. ..I............... Um of Instrument Harp, and vs of Instrument.

Goiter- 15 00 Fatetteg in 00 u OS Painting in Wfiter Colon 8 00 Dancing and OaUrihenlee 6 00 Board 1* Vacation 18 off Tho First ffesrion oomsnoncse oa Mm first Mondar of September, and the Second on the first Monday in Febra ary. Plate aad every variety ot fancy aad ornamenfa needlework teagitwUhoV additional charge. Payments

required eeml annually te advaaM.

Reynlmtlwm* for tme WsarArefe*. Rvory mil should be furnished with ate towels, six table napitas, *te pain cotton hose, and te* some number of woolen hoes, rix chemises, six pairs ef drawee, stx night-wrappers, six night-eope, om droariaw gown, two pairs or glovoo, thsM pairs of shoos, om pair of rubbers, two katvo* and forks, oa* dessert and one teaspoon. The uniform for winter consists of drees end cape of mesarteo Mae merino, and bonnet trimmed wtthbta*. Tbe saamermlferm of tsar* Mao delosM or lawn, and bomel trimmed with white. No partKulw dross required

fOI* •CnOOI diyT8.

A school for Deaf Mutes has also been opened at 0S.

Maay’*.

All lettasto both Institutions mast be nddreeecd to fit. Mary’s, Botra Dome Pori-offlce, Indiana. angM Dira. J. J. BUTLER’S EXCELSIOR FLUID H mfERCAN TLLM for general pvpeees. RBOORD jfj. »» Ledewi and Records. COPYING for Letter FMM. OARMINB of brilliant hoe. Criebented I 1st. INTHBiB BLACK COLOR, (atfirst of agi Mae. fid. RASY FLOW FROM THB PIN. 2d. MANKNOf, (wiB never fade by exposure.) Ah. ■OONOMY. Rpt-uunow—inJkt oan be eatiefadorOy need to the last drop; oiAer OomoUtt Mkt At a brief tiene tootMotfar nee, and are ftonhy toheOerowm 5 SHs. , K.WF,S5S!nJ J ?^* FACTS CONFIRMING THB ABOT1 QUALITIRfi. _ M. Thee* WMttag Flalds we new te gaaeal om swghoot the United States wkh an Isnsassil -* J Me. D Tte* Stseel, CteriamH. CM*. West Washteri

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Third Train—8:50P. M.—Cindnnatt, Xestaand ColamThe Company’s exclusive telegraph line is ussd when M*raary,tegnvun the movement of trains, and Louohridge’s eslsbrated pritent braksa are attached to aUpm^ sengrr tratea, by which they can be perfectly controlled;

»•*••» tapnrveaente neeseeary for

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OTaremnie as by any other route.

Cdlfer your tiokotetria the Indianapolis and Cinci:

natl RaDroad.

irpBaggage checked through. Vl ^ an ®«P<>*** Indianapolis, aad all points North and Nerth-wsst. SnciAt Noncx.—Bo rare you get te th* right tnu at IndianapoHx. Tbe only Cincinnati train, stands on th* fifth frock, being the farthest track south te the Union Depot, at Indianapolis. my9. IT.H. L. NOBLB.Gran.DeketAgsat.

INDIANAPOLIS

PERU AND X? AX3

185t.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

April Ilth, 1859, Trains win

(ns MM1 Train will leave Indianapolis at 5:00 P. M. ttep at aU the stations, aad connect at Peru with th Trato going Bast on tho T. W. <ft W. R. R. teLoop. M. fbr Wabash,Lagro, Huntington, Fort Wayne,

Toledo^ Dstroity Jlc.

Returning, will leave Peru at 6:00 A. M., after the arrival ot the the Train from tbe Bari on tbe T. W fc W; R, B. and readi Indianapoli* at 10:00 A M., connecting there 41th Trains for all points, east, soath and

west.

An Accommodation Train will leave Union Depot, Indlanapolis, at 4:45 A. M.; reach Kokomo at 10^9 A. M. connecting with Train on the C. A 0. R. R. for Lozansport, and arrive at Peru at 12:45 P. M. Returning, will leave Peru at 8:15 A. M.; arrive at Kokomo at 10.-99 A. M., and at Indianapolis at 4:30 P M., connecting with the Trains for Richmond, Dayton, Cincinnati, Jeffersonville aad Louisville. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Peru, Fort Wayne aad Toledo. Through Tickets for sale at the principal offices on the T. W. A W. R. B.; and at Peru and Kokomo, fer points loath, and at Indian spoilt for all principal points north andsati Spatial attention given to the transportation of Live Itock, Produce and Merchandise generally. DAVID MAOY, Geasral Agent and Superintendent. Taw P. Haoobxy, General Ticket A rent. Indianapolis. April 19.1859.

CmCHfNATI ADVTS.

CIKCIMATI ADm

DRY GOODS.

DAY

M ATLACK.

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89 PEARL, STREET,

AYR now te Store * large aad select stock of Staple aad Fancy Dry Goods, which, for extent and va-

le i nrurpassed, vis:

A Urge and genera! stock of Domestic Woolen and Cotton Goods. A splendid line *f very Rich Dress Goods, te Sake, Delaines, Merinos rnd other fabrics, of th* newest styles. Cloths, Caasimeies and Vestings, in large assortment. A comp late slock of White Goods, Bib broideries and Linen Goods, of oar own importation. A very extensive stock of Fancy aad Variety Goods; Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Ae. We shall bete daily receipt of all new and desirable goodsduring the season,andderi eto 1* placed is competition wttn any house Fast or West, by an examinatioa of oar stock. septS-Dlss

B. KITTREDGE & CO. 1 Q/fl main btrbbt,, X04 Cinetenati, Ohio. KITTREDGE & FOLSOM, 0 St- Charles street. New Ori ans, Louisano, Impportera ef Gmma mmd Sportime Am P«y«8ma, and Dealers in Gun Powder. »•« DfcWly

J. a. oxan. j. m. waixnioroas. h. nowixL. REEME, WALLINGFORD & CO., Produce & Commission ‘Merchants, Ne* 29 Vitae street* OINOINN ATI, OHIO. ILr Liberal cash advances made on conrigmnents of every description of Prodace. Special attention given to filling orders. aag9(M5m

]\r° * 65 WALNUX IK etraet, between Second

kept constantly on hand and

CHARGE OF TIME JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Twe Trains Dal by (Stamdaya excepted.) A'hN and after July 7,1850, Trains wUl ran as follews: Aeeommodation leaves at 10:10 A. M. Rapsess leaves at. p. jf. Above trains stop for the aeeoaunodation of poosengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Bdtnbvgh, OolumFSJ?? ««a»Spti0M at Seymour with trains onthe Ohio A MteMrippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Loabrrill#, Frankfort A Lexington, and Loalevill* A NaehvIBo Roads. AS. CABOTHBR8, Sup’t. J. G. Whitcoiu,Freight Agent. dec3-dtf

JAMES BRADFORD A CO

o

A. H IrtTfcWCCU and Pearl, Cincinnati.

FRRNCH3URR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY, Bstablished in 1840, Importers of French Barr Blocks, and the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Clothe, of ell numbers, •Urge supply of which is kept

for sale at low prices.

Tempering Screws, Hoisting Screw, Mill Caetings, Mill Spindles, Damae Irons, Screen Wire Smut Machines. Aleo, Bradford’s Improved Premium Portable Mill, for grinding Wheat and all other substances that require grinding, with portable bolting and floor chests, and all othermachinery necessary for making extra and superfine

flour.

Leather Gum-belting cf all sizes AH work sold at this establishment warranted to be the best quality, and If not found so, upon trial, the money will be returned je29-Dly RICHARD E. BREED, Successor to SIMEON B. WILLIAMS. aascracruani or Fine-cut Chewing and Smoking

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Great National Route.

rpBBMINATBS AT Washington and Baltimore on the Ine Westiat wUcb'pteotait®* nw00 ^ ^* , her»burgoi era, Ac., fer aad frets s8 petete lathe WEST, SOUTH-WHST AND NORTH-W18T. Fare to New York aad Boston ONI DOLLAR less than via any other route. ^Two train* leave Wheeling fiaBy at 8:05 P M , and 11:90 Direct connections are made by these tratea FOR ALL THE BASTBKN CITHS. This is th* only route to Washington City. Faetangetf by tide route eon visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York aad Boston, at aooatof a ticket to Bouton alone by any other lines. Through Tlckcteto the Eastern dtieo oan be procured via Washington City at aa additional charge of R3 00. Quick time and rare «•—«»—ai/mfi Inquire for tickete via tbe SUtfmoiw A Ohio Railroad, at any of the principal Baihoad otaeee In (he West. R. F. FULLER, General Western Agent. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. W. P. Barra, Matter Transportation. ip!3

Midisou k UiutpoHsR.R. Ct. PpM ^Ptasrager Tnte wfll leave the Union DopotdaHy Madison, Cincinnati A Louisville. Thu AewtamodstiUB Train leaves the Freight Dopot at SW A.M., and arrives at 4rt0 F. M., daily Tkteielhiriiertsri BsCway Hne to Cincinnati and Loolsvllla—oonneeitng at Madison with the steamers Ttiegranh •ad Jaeeh Ender, asrivtag at Otaetenati in time toooaasct with the Fxpraes Trateeleaving at s(x o’clock, A. M., fer Es Bast, osd by tbs KsntwAy Central R. B., for the ffsnth. Rotsmteg, leave Otaeinnstf daily at Iff M., by tbe above Stearnses, and also by the Madison pockets. Forest Queen SsIKinSushy, arriving at IndianapoBa at IX A- M., moktegeouaetiosswlth all Trains leaving for the Bart, North aad West. Fmrn fin Oiactmnmtt, or Utmcimmmtt tn Indlmampolls, ffff OO: Tnl^mlswiUc ffff 50* Msetasgsfer Msale or Stste-roeme on th* Steamers,orfor Baggage or Omnibos at Madison. jfijqrita and Mrautaf Vest W1 find Rts their Interest Istraeal sear snd Ate by this ites. Janlfffftf D-O.HLKHMAM,

4000

J«i

RocwivEd To-day.

SAELONS STONE WAH

rap M, land 9 gallons.

Jma, 1*3,3,4,5 and 6 gallons.

MBk Fans, 1 gallon, JACOB LIVDLNY,

docBii Vo. IB Wari Woehincton Street

NEW GOODS 1

A. B. WILLARD & OO HKHHVCH TH NO. 8 HAST FA™*®? 0 *- 8 ™**, whom they esa ra-

te, of new snd

'their Fall Block of Drear Good*,

Also,]

Hsafi firaitas. frr

ae5Hd 0 2kiSSis‘ dd ,>Wr ' 0ftU " - E9TO. 8 EAST WASHINGTON STREET,

'

NOS. 118 AND ISO, SBCOND STRKET, CINCINNATI, TUVUES TO H AW UFACTUM E THB celebrated “HONVY DRW "and “QUBBNOFTHB WEST" Chewing Tebacco, together with all kinds of Out and Dry Smohing Tobacco. The attention of the trade is called to the above, and assumnoe Is given that goods will turn out as represented, and that prices will be satisfactory. je26-dly.

W*. SLXXX. JAM. M. OLXXX. X. UATMOKP. OiT.OLCMX WM. OIiEHIS A SOWS. wholesale EROCERS, North east Corner Walnut and Colombia Sta, CINCINNATI. e29 Dly

Spectacles and Opera-GJ asses. Ttae Cnletormteri Pantioscopic Glasses g~y OI/D, SII/VER, STEEL, AND PLAYW TED Franua, with Lenses of focas to suit all eyes ot ancient and modern ages. AU persons are invited to coll and look through the aforesaid glasses. North west Corner of Main and Fonrth streets, Cinetenati.Ohio. [je30-Dlyj WILLIAM OWEN.

Hit >X.

r—ffSRsrtl

Sschter 4 Fsrtar.

r j ii

SecUer k Perter J^A W HENCE ROLLING MILL, Itonton, Ohio.

DIALERS IN PIG IRON, ^ Bur, Boiler aad Shea Iran, Hem Mabe and WtegBjIalU. State, Window Gtoas. Cate Tran, Bella, Ac. WAREROOMS, No. 54 Weet Second street, between Walnut and This! I - CINCINNATI, 0. tapt?

CHICAGO ADYEBTISEMENTS

GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENTS

195 RAKDOLFH STREET,

O AKE AUTHORIZED TO RE-

w<

OBI YE advertiesaents for this aa wall •• all of th# sraet inflsantial and largeat circulating papers throughoutth* entire North-west. Janefl-pflsi

M* ventila

JOHN GRAY ANUFACTURER OF th* Improved. Invtecfele ting Wigs and Toupee#, L

orufwK,

DRY GOODS

CARPET STORE JOHN SHILLITO & CO. No’* 101,103 and 105 Weet Fourth street, CINCINNATI, OHIO —nrroorsas or— DRY GOODS AND CARPETING, O ESPECTFL LLE 1NFORH THEIR IA/ eostomers and ponhaaen generally that they are iew opening aa extenrive and complete aasortaint of

CmrpetlBv* Floor Oil CloiMs, Ac.

Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat owners, may depend upon finding the beet class of at prices as low as they can be purchased in th* Eastern titiee. They have aleo added to their 1 — 1 —rr an extenrive JOBBING DEPARTMENT, To which they invite the special attention of cash and short time buyers. sep!2-d4m .CAMPBELL A CO.,

MuroraCTuuu or a norm

BAR, BOILER AND SHEET IRON, Flow Slabs. Chair Plates, RAILROAD SPIKES, &C. Alao, Agents (or Sole off Iromtora

STAR NAILS.

WAB1BOOM, NO. 19 BAST SECOND STREET,

Cimctmnotl, Otolo.

Ornamental Hair-work, Braids, Ban deans, Ac; also, of ezqaieita Hair Jeoriry, *uch as Pino, Bings. Neckl ces.

Bracelets, Ear-drops, fro.,

NO. 77 CLARK ST., CHICAGO, LL. Persons residing in any pari of the world can have lUgs or Toapeee made te order by taking their ■ eaaure aa here directed: No. I—Sound the head; No. 2—From temple to 'em pie, below the crown; Vo. 9—Firm the hair on the forth-ad to the pole of the neck; Mo. 4—From ear to ear. When measuring fer Toupees, cut a paper pattern the rise and shape of thsbnldseea. The trad* supplied •• usual. sepl-dly. The Franklin Chemical Works,

No. 831 Kerth Franklin Street,

CHICAGO, - - - - - ILLINOIS.

TO ANNOUNCE TO OUE

custou ers. and to the trad* te general, that

travtelsg agent will ba dtapatchod from our works. We invite era aid oi

^^-E BEG LEAVE during this season no fromo«r works. Wei

to fhvor ns by letter with their orders for ESSENCES OF LIQUORS’, which, as always, will be executed to thrir entire satisfaction. Thousands appreciate the plan apon wilah ear Essences are made, which presents th* following advantage* and fecUkiee, never offered by others: 1. Th* Essences from these works are aotnaUy -.stead by distillation, therefore Healthy on! Pore—something that others cannot or dare not eMtel (Or their*. 2. The eoats are much less than others; bacaase these Essences are put up tepackages, each containing enough for forty gallons, and comprising not only silt ho required ingredients, bnt aleo the coloring. At dr ses letters to Oaxi Exub, Manager, Franklin Ihemtata Works,Chicago, ri.,F. O.Box 3343.

jefl-Srad

W. E. BRAMM & CO’S IMPROVED FAMILY AND PLANTATIO SEWING MACHINE. PRICE %3A.

aag31-d6m.

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. OAPT. CHARLKV H. CROMWELL* PB° PRIM70R. Bteokfastst 5 A. M., for Paaeeagers by th* Mecnlae Yioina. apte-diy.

GIBSON HOUSE, dly.

march 1867

R. COCHRAN’S ZElollpso ACUls,

FVVHB SUBSCRIBER MAN C FAC I TUBBS these MBte ef ■nltable slse fer met chant and country grist mills, ne well as plantation use They rae also adapted fer attaching to Saw Mills. Bolting Cherie are attached, all neaspleie, if required, fora full description of prices, capacity, Ac., address the only Ktnufltcturer. Imaanfacture French Burr Mill-Stone*

ofall rises both old and now quarry. Patent Smut MUcMuhr Dealer te Seneu Wires, Old Dutch Anchor Brand, Min Iron* and gearing of every description; Mill Peeke, Ac. All articles warranted to give entire satisfaction

~ — -

jeS9-DAW«m

44 West Front street, Cincinnati, Ohio,

B. cocr

'BRAN.

SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED-WARE. RAILROAD TIME-KEEPERS ■ T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF A LA ROE X and elegant assortment of every variety of WaleJue and Jewelry, selected from the best manufactories in Europe and America. My stock ef RaUread Clocks and Watches, Diamonds, Corals, Cameos, Rabies, Pearls, Gameteoad Moeaio Jewelry, is unsurpassed by any stock In this country. All the latest styles of Jewelry and pet eras ef Silver-ware. I have the beat Watch-maker te ssy employ te this country, recently from the principal manufactory of Switzerland. WILLIAM OWEN, North-wee oraer Mate and fourth streets. Jc30-Ply Cincinnati, Ohio

DUHJUE & CO., *«mSR«W«t Cmrraer mff Frirartto mrate

Wmlmmt Streets,

TYAVE just opened at their

n New Stare, a new and elegant Staek e<

DIAMOND,

PEARL. CORAL, CAMEO

Amt other rich Jewelry, Jales Jmrw ess stem, Jsuosee Narriim

Andothei celebrated Swta Watches.

COM. Tayler Jfcl

ttltrav,

Vmctoerera

DraM Taylor,

Oewderey, HoddsU.

Btod dart.

And other waU-knaera BogUsh Watch**.

Are Agates fe> (he (■■rlnra Watch, in Geld and SUver

' wHHle

^Aflaeamortment of Watch'otesKs, Totes and Materials gj’ Wstehrs rap eh 14 saitwirrsateil. eeptS-DSta

NIXON & CHATFIELD, MANUFACTURERS —AND— WHOLESALE DEALERS Im Every Variety of Forelvn aad De■aentte A. I* S IX , PRINTER’S CARD STOCK* Paper Mannfac turers ’ MATERIALS, ETC., 77 and 79 Walaat St., Ciaclaaatl. M»ALPIN, BIN MAN A CO. HARDWARE AND MATERIALS —FOR— Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, —AND— UNDERTAKERS AT 113 WALNUT 8TRHBT, OINCIHNATI, aug37-d(m.

SOUTHGATE HOUSE. {Late Jbrfew Eonee,) *'oraer ef Slxtfe aadElaa streets, OINOINEATI, OHIO. I RANK WATSON, Proprietor. BOARD, ONE DOLLAR PER DAT. aaruhlS. dly.

S&ltx SAltX fltoltx Te Packers aid Dealers in gait! DRUM & AVJ3RY, 24 West Washington Street, A RE RECEIVINO FROM iX OHIO RIVER BALT COMPANY, 1,000 Boxes finest Table Salt; 1,000 14th Socks Dairy Salt; 500 Barrels Coarse Bolt; 850 “ iupericr Dairy ef 280 Ibe. net. The above Salt is manafectnred with all tbe reeete improvements, thoroughly drained, and will be famished to Packers and Dealtrs at river prices, freight added. Coll cn ns before purchasing, es we an tatlraifl that we asm make it year inttaeet to buy th* Ohio River Salt.

Onr atoek of Staple and Fan«v flnecetee. Fruits, Rats and Preserves ia complete, and will be midst taw prices for cash, having adopted the motto of "Small Profits and Quick Returns," we would have all tojfve *x • trial before prachaeteg elsewhere. DRUM 4k AVERY. iuiyii

JSk PASSAGE TICKETS £ AMR STERLING EXCHANGE

W JBJ PANS AGE TICKETS fdr PenttfflB gmim* •r cmratimv frmrat tMm OLD COUNTRY fey PACKET 8MIPS tatad BTRAMRRB, frfeVfl LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, DURKIN, RDKNDURO, mmri mil **• ItaymUmraf Pwrta mff ORRAT RRITA1N. thtaPMinTOLfiLe'oLD OOinAsY,*!!!

Oaa also da m

threugh ne <e | ateet

Ked fetste k eetU-DAWly

Agents.

i }|

wee

‘feted’wra-m aera .

iripertew ttrirjlftslwtfi Dmler* J

.o7 tarot.’nuts I

3 tiH Vf evmu

»<rA sen mML.Bd»"xtobla.'» A thhrrTiT eneOraw » - Tr'

<*JOOW A teeW j suIVFdeff* tertt »

xmh* *

r* MOiirtta fc.rf ri

eiy* T5 "

s. o.

IT IN X that thi Machine in

UNAN1MOUNI.Y CONCEDED that this la the beet and meet reliable IhmilySewing the market, Keveardleati *ff Price,

and the simplicity of their operation recommends them

to the favor of tho public.

Call and tee it operate, and get a (ample of work.

W. C. HBDDEBSON A 00.,

No. 6>4 Washington st., General Agents for the State of

Indiana.

o*Agents wanted in every county In the State. aug89-dly.

DUMONT & SINKER,

KANtTF AOrVRBXfl OF

PORTABLE A STATIONARY STEAM BOILERS,

CHIMNEYS, BRESCU1NCS, Lard-Tanks, Coalers, Gas-Holder^ BANK VAULTS, OUSE AND JAIL WORK, IRON RAILING, and every other description of BOILER, SHEET IRON, AND SMITH WORK. Employing none bnt practical mechanics, we are enabled toeompete with the beet shop of Oineinnoti or any other elty, in work or prices. Firebrick, and eaatef the Union dfewly.

Particular attention given to repairing. day kept eanatantly on hand and fer sale. Shop on Union Railroad, one squra a as Ptoeenger Depot, Inptanpolle.Ind.

Ride in Yov Own CvHage! HOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE OEI OF Ca-A.Mlt OXY’MI Flno CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, At prices corresponding with the hard times. TrtOR the next thirty days 1 -T will sen Carriages and Buggies at the following unpraoedoteed low prices: Opon Buggies. From ff 50 to fffiOO Oovsred Ennlm do. 108 to 300 OrinoUne Buggies (whalebone hickory) do. 100 to 800 OrteoBnoBuggies, covered do. 185 to 500 Fhatema-.-..* - do. 150 to 300 Booknway Oarringes do. 185 to 850 •mgh and Bendy Carriages do. 185 te 980 rane-ueek Oorriagee. de. 800 to 300 ■ring Wagons - da. Ste 150 TtattlngSulkies, Physician’s Sulkies and Gigs. Alao, every variter ot Oorriagee end Buggies, with tarndteg and pertaM* tope, *n hand and mnaufeetured to order,frem the best materials. H. E. GASTON, Manutaetnm, HHte>laa*rto(,a tewdoeranoeth-aaatof Bates Ho oaa, ■ySS-Dtf Indianapolis. Ind.

JOHN CHURCH, Jr., PUBLISHER OF MUSIC

an Muum at

UOOKS,

SHEET MUSIC* MUSIC

an naonran or

Mnsical Instraznonti, 1 Want Fmmrtfe Etreeti Ciracirafemti

TTP Western Agent for

lAOe.

Publications ef Oliver

^ Brass Instruments ef ovary variety constantly aa TCP Bonds supplied on the seoat leesenabte terms. OngS4 DAw5m

SECRET DISEASES.

lKE*8 OFcoraar of Me-

vyiAt rttten and 1

un atefra. a few deera aonth efFeatofflee, IndtaanpoUa. Dr. J. 0. Imkeran be eonsuited confidentially at his. ee, en all disc

vatonetrau.

three to five dayoT Offleaaera from M.to tenPTM.

r. EEFMEBEOBff:

SULLIVAN, DID.

SPECIAL ARBHVflM given to Ota Csneetien ef

S5 Oteteta to any prat ef the Stake.

r

eRtata

0.000

A .-if

ND.FI RAJET WfflMffriDTDR FTMRRT, ^ FUEtCMAHM AND SALK

twit

[ .ii v -1 I

r*-*

Jt-1,

,iiU rtAmri .

bury Clay*, Rough Piamondm. WITH OTHER F A Y ORITE BRANDS. CMD1CR CH£W&a« T O R AC cm Knada* Fur sate kg WM. EROFFIT. D* mRE * • « , Eto IMHrat Weehingtonstiuet. Oppmtittm Little’s Hmtel. tm

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