Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1856 — Page 4

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TRANSPORTATION. TRANSPORTATION. I TRANSPORTATION: 1 MISCELtANEOU]MISCELLANEOUS. - .. ■ ~ »B=*=B*BSBS*eas=ass»MesHiM^=. : .,^rr:r - ^ ' tr-^Kimrior«rtiimtM.ll.U0: ilxforSo.oo; iw

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THBNBW YORK OBNTBAX*

ILLE RAILROAD.

Two Trains Daily (Sundays Sxcapted.) March 13, ISW, Train* will ran a*

TO CINCINNATI!! SBOBIBSI SOOXX XT 30 BUS!!

follova * Prnar Ta»i»—ICxarM*—Laare* Ii>dUu»apo4U at 10J0, A vT JXytng atOraaawood, FiaiWIn, Kdtnboff, 3atoaiU*3ayiii«r, and all Way Hmntw* nuia JOwf Loaroa at 6.<W, P• M., stopping ao AfoiiAna Paataar Taaia. U*ro llaUy, taking Freight for all tt» above pninta—also, for lx>ul*vlll<!. New Albany, and 3. O. WiPTrona. Pn iglit Agent Janl^ TWYLVANIA RAILROAD. ryWIK GREAT CENTRAL RG17TR, 005I n«cttngth<: AUanUcciticn with WosUim, Northwe*U r t and Soothwc'tj rii Suu-», by a ronltnooiu Railway •fianot. Thl* roa*l aUoconnettc at PitUbargh with daily li■ of Htettmora to ell ports on tlu» Western Rimrs, and r ".aveland and Sandusky with steanu-rv to all porta on tt." Northwoibrn Lakes; rnuking the most direct, cheapen and reliable mate by wbicu laaiuuT con be forwarded 10 '-nd from the Great West. Bates Between Philadelphia and PITTSBURGH. '■> »-er Clsiw—B»«ta, Lhoes, Dry Goods) inft _ * U btfsoa,) Kars, K-ather-, <kc j "** P° r ,00fc o»B Ci.swi—Hook* and Stationery,) v Goods (tu bales; Hardware, Lealh-I 73c. per 100^ *>-. Wool, Ac ) Ctaas—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon) ,, 10(1 . nti-l Pork (In bulk,) Homo, Ac | u>c ’ p ® r IU °* Pooxtb Ccsm—Coffee, Pish, Bacon and) ... Pork (packed,) Lard and Urd OH....) “ lO’Iu shipping Goo<ls from airy point East of Phlladcrfpnla, be particular to mark pockage, “ via Pennjylvomia Railroad." All G.kmIs consigneil t o tne Agent* of this Koad at Philudclphta or Pittsburgh, will be for* wnreed withoutdcn-ntion. Paaionr Anaimi.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Kill* oR, New Yo-k ; K. J. Sneeder, Philadelphl; Magraw A Uoons, itaUimore; Goo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Sprlginan A Brown, ('liicinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, iffotsvllle, Ky.; K. Meldrum, Madiiarn, Ikd.; Ratcliff A Go., 81. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell A Son Evansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAEKf, Sup't. Altana, Pa.

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Shortest, Quickest, and most Reliable TAOUTR.—TO NEW YOU. IE 14 HOURS!— Tv Boston n boors. SSO mile* DosMc Track between BnSklo and Hew York. Connecting at Albany, Troy, and Schenectady with traiawto Saratoga Springs, and all parte of the Hew England Staten. Hew York pa—rngew may choose between a peerage by Railroad or Steamboat from Albany to Hew York, an advantage oflfered by no other route. Train* leave BnSklo, Niagara Palls and Snspenstoo Bridge, u follows, Sundays excepted: BUFFALO. First, iJO AM. Expreaa. Second, 8J0 A.M.Express. Third, 10.00 A. M. Mail. Fourth, 18.00 M. Emigrant. Fifth, 5 10 P. M. Express. Sixth, 5,30 P. M. Accommodation. Seventh, 11.80 P. M. Express. Only one train on Sunday, the 5 P. M. HIAGARA PALLS. First, 5.00 A. M. Express. Second, 8 JO A. M. Express. Third, 11.00 A. M. Mail. Pouth, AG A. M. Express. Fifth, 9J0 A. M. Express. Only one train on Sunday, the 4.45 P. M. * Buffalo to Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, 7.15 A. M., 9.00 A. M., 18JO P. M.,5.00 P. M.,and fLOO P. M. Only one train Sunday, at 9.00 A. M. Through Tickets to How York and Boston can be parchased at all the principal Western Ticket o%em and also oa the Clactanati, Louisville, and SC Louis Line of Packets. Inquire for tickets by the Hew York Central Railroad by the way of Bofhlo and Albany. Baggage checked through from BoAdo to Hew York and Boston. C. VIBBARD, General SupL ALLEN BUTLER, Traveling Agent. Buffkle, May, 1854. dly

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, J^KTWFI-:* I’lIIl.ADKLPHIA, AND Pitts

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PUUburgli, nl7>i a. h . and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia •st 7 a. M. Th* Fast Link leaves 1’hUadek.hia for Fittsbnrgh at 1 p. u. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1 p. a. Tim Nroirr Kxprxss Train loavua Philadelphia for

.‘’itisb.irgn with tho K? llMo., Alton, Galena and bin and l/>uisvilie, Ky.,

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The above ’.in' - . •

Kids to and from '

Chteagn, 111., Franktoi i..

itarra ilautc, Madi-on, 1. • nd lndisiia|M>lis, Indfciia, Cincinnati, Dayton, S;>riiigll«dd, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo. I lowland, Columbus, Zanesville, Mnssttiloii and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boatsfrom and to New Orleans, St. Louis, Lou

tevTUo and Ctnciniiati.

Through Tickets can bo had to or from either of the

above places.

For further particulars, see Hand-bills at the different StorMng points. Passengers from tho West will find this lbs shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia,

Uhlflmore, New York,or Boston.

THOS. MOORE,

Agent, Passenger J.incs, Philadelphia,

J. MKflKIMfcN,

marl Agent, Pasnenger Lines, Pitts ■% gh foil WASIlOiIwTOST CJIT1T, FOK JIAIaTIMOKK, ppii i aAI > p; i .phi Ni:w YOliJA, KTC. MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE EAST. HAI.TIITIOICF A OHIO 1CA11.KOA II, From Wheeling to Baltimore and Washington. qpiIE UKEA'f' AVOKK OF IN l liKINAI. A. Improvement (379 miles to Baltimore, and 403 to Washington,) was opened to tho Ohio River in January,

And Quickest Route by Two Ho«n, NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI. AiliOtfcer Kwmtea CMmmgm Cars Twlwwl Indianapolis and Cincinnati SHORT UNE RAIL RBADI THREE PASSENGER TBAIIfS ! Leave Indianapolis Dully, (Sundays excepted,) as fol-

lows:

First Trnla, Leaves at Ti36 A. H. and urarrives at Cincinnati at 18 M., two hours In advance of any other routes; connects with the Covington A Lexington Railroad, at 8 JO P. M., and arrives at Luxtxgtou at 7:40 P. M. ITr* 1? hours In advance of all other Routes from Indianapolis. Second Train, Leav es at 1:00 P. ■^Lightning Express, arrives at Cincinnati at 6 P. M., three hours in advance of tho Cape Horn Route, which is called the Richmond Route; and two less changes of

Can.

Third Train, Leaves at 5>53 P. M.—On the arrival of the Lafayette and Chicago Trains, and ar-

rives at Cincinnati at 11:10 P. M. Passengers by this train will lay €8)0 A M Lightning Express for C<

Columbus, 9;30 All., Cleveland 3:35 P M,'connecting direct with the Express Train for Dunkirk and Buffalo, reaching Buffalo atlOJOP M, New York 1 JO PM, next day, and Boston at 58)0 P M., also connects at Crestline with the Fast Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at Pittsburgh, 3:10 P M, Hurrisbuigh, 58)0 A M, Philadelphia 18;35 the next day

t with train for Hew York. This train

NFW Al RAMY A QAI FM R R connecting direct with train

I v L f* nUsniw I Ob OrNwLIYI 111 ni connects at Columbus with the Express Train on the

Central Ohio Railroad for Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling, arriving at Wheeling, 4:00 PM, BaltimoreS JO the

r\ CHANGE OP RUM NINO TIME. \JS and after Wednesday next, 13th inst., trains will foil bo run on the New Albany and Salem Railroad as

ows:

Express Tiains will leave New Albany daily, (Sunday’s excepted) at 9 A. M., connecting at Greencastle with trains for Terre Hante, Vincennes and St. Louis, and arriving at Michigan City, 4:15 A. M., and Chicago 7:80 A. M., next day, making close connections with trains tlience for Milwaakie, Rock Island and Galena, and at Michigan City with trains East on Michigan Central Railroad fox Detroit, Niagara Falls, New York,

Boston, &c.

Express Train South will leave Michigan City at 11:45 P. M., and arrive at New Albany at430 P.M.,in time to pul passengers into Louisville same afternoon. Freight Trains will leave New Albany as usual—at 0

. M. every day, Sundays excepted.

JOHN B. ANDERSON,

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i train for New York. N. M. ROSS, Supt.

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Superintendent.

'M3, and has now been fully tested and approved, both M a freight and passenger route. Tire road is located in X romantic country, is solidly constructed, fully equipped and carefully managed, and is thus rendered an attructtve as well as safe lino for travelers. The late comple•oc flho Central Ohio Road from Coin mbits to the Ohio, kmr niiios below W'lioi ling, adds greatly to tho importom»- of this route, affording, us it docs, tho most tfaortfibpi rail connection with all parts of the West. Til(i only Tlirough Ticketm Ifctwccn OlnciniiHti mid the INHtional Nlctrepollr* are sold by this road, wRith runs direct to Wasltkraton, without tho delay of passing through Baltimore. HW !> also the only line by wiich baggage can bo chocked to Washington. Ai lht.lt j more lie i ,1 makes a direct connection witl. the Kaiirm. 1 : > P.nlrd. jmiaa.td New York,etc., to wq«eh places tit rough tick-da ;1IV sold and baggage to Cheeked. Passengers and Baggage transferred free of

eburg .

Powscnccrw Going Fast from C’incinalnuuti luivo cin-ic" or two routes to reach Wheeling, vtm fry steamboat on tie- (> iio river, when it is uavigahto. and by the Katlroad and Aliii! r.iute via Columbus, Hy the IS. It- ttoute from Cincinnati, take cars of Mute Miami Railroad Express Train, at 6 a. m.,oi 5 r. m.. for t -•iumt :s, eonivectiug there with Centtxl Ohio Katlroad tliroti^ii Newark and Zanesville for itoUair, on tho Ohio, four mile- from Wheeling. From tbts pkioc tho completion with Baltimore Ohio Ruilrod to rar.de direct. By the Express Train of this route, the tome Irom Ginoinnati to Baltimore is less than 3U hours,

■ad to Washington is less than 31 hours.

Through Tickets are sold as follows: From Cthctnnali to Washington, 81b; to Baltimore, (15; to VhlhtdclphiH, $10, and to New York, $1H so— to bo iiad tody of P. VV. SiRADitR, General Agent, South East cursor of Broadway and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. TTT’Be oare to ask for tickets by ttie Wheeling route and Balti-

more and Ohio Railroad.

Tt Wheeling, (or Benwood, four miles below,) the prasengors tak- jihe suiH-riorfcars of the.Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which leave twice daily—at 4:30, r. x., sod 11:45, r. ■., for Haltiraoro or Washington, arriving (here In 16 or 17 hours, including stonjiagcs. For safety, rased, regularity, beauty of tire country, and gcnural sotnfort, this road is second to none in the Union.' Frelvh**—With the largest equipment of any railroad In tho United States, tire road is ]irei)ared to do an toubeusu business in the transportation of freights, which are carried with care and dispatch, and at rates as low as thora Of any other ffnt class line. Besides which, the road ■takes Immediate connection at tho wharves and in the ■toeote of ItaUimore, with tho R rail road to Philadelphia and New York steamers of ErrtCson and Baltimore Steam tftk) Gmepauy’s Lines by Canal and by Sea to New York e»J Boston, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, 4m. For particulars, see freight tariff, copies of which may be seen at any o! tho forwarding houses in the West.

JOHN li. BONK,

mart Master of Transportation, Baltimore.

N K W A K K A N G E M E N TS

l&ofi.g ■Wag..'g^W185(i. FOK THE EAST! CHANGE OF TIME—CONNECTIONS SURE! f:; JI VNAl’Oi.lS, PITTSBURGH} &, CLKVE-

LA.\D KA1LKOAG.

TAXlUAfttRLY Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Kail_I? road—in connection witli the Ohio and Pennsylva■6a. Cleveland and Columbus, i uke Shore, and New To--. Railroad. Only direct route from Indianapolis to

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A. MILES SHORTER than any other route from J“-h»iiapoUs to Pittsburg, Philadelphia,Cleveland, Buf-

F-to, Dunkirk, Now York, and Boston.

Makes close connections at Crestline with trains of Ohio *ufl Pennsylvania Road for Pittsburg aud Philadsfplita, and with trains of Cleveland Road for Cleve•toa, Lake Boats, iuike Shore, New York and Eric, and

Sfuw York Central Railroads.

Ho (Lange of Cars between Indianapolis and Crest-

Cm.

Itoroc trains leave Indianapolis daily (Sundays exccplrtj as follows: li*<) A. M. Nlffhf Exjircsa.—This train con••ots at Crestline with trains lor Cleveland and Pittsbwegh at 11:53 A. M., reaching Cleveland 3J5, P. M., aud New York at I3.3ti next day—reaching Pittsburgh at 8.10, P. M., and Philadelphia Uie next afleruoou. 3.04) P. NI. Kxprers.—Making connections at OravVttne for Cleveland, I’ittabargti, Philadelphia,and Now N ork at 4.00, A. -M. Tbs Kxpress Train will stop only at Pondioom, An^arsi’u, Muncie and W iucbksUr. Greenville and Miami ’'rain leaves Union on arrival cf Ihe Indiaiiai*-Us, PitMourg, mid Cleveland Trains, Usd arrives at Dayton in lime to connect with the Trains e- the Mad River and lake Erie, Ciucinnat’, Hamilton, and 1‘avion, and Dayton, Xenia, and Bel ore Kailr tads. Tickets by this route Mr sale at the principal Ticket offtoes in the W osV. He sure and ask tar Tickets by Indianapolis, Pittsburg, run' C eveland Route. JTJ^Faro as taw as by any oiher Route. For general iuform.-iva in regard to Freight, apr’ylo L. RILEY, Freight Agent, 1. P. «.V (!. R. HOMER WARD, Sup’t. lmltena)H>Us, March 31,1850.

NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. Ti-«.X7-olor*»» Grixiclo, OHOW1NG tho Difference in Distance and Time to O and from New York City, to Common Pointo over tho New York Roads: Distance from Duukirk to X. Y. City by Al- , . tony 4M miles. Distance from Dunkirk to N. Y. City by N. Y. aud Erie Railroad 460 Difference in favor of N. Y. and Erie Railroad — and two less changes of cars 22 Distance from Buffalo to N. Y. City by Albany Distance from Buffalo to N. Y. City by N. Y. and Erie Railroad 423 Difference in favorofN. Y. and Erie Railroad — and one less changes of cars 17 Distance from N. Falls to N. Y. City, by Albany 450 Distance from N. Falls to N. Y. City by N. Y. and Erie Railroad 438 Diflbrencc in favor of the X, Y. and Erie Rail road \o 1st Train leaves Buffalo 5:30 A. A!., by Albany; arriving in N. V. City 10:15 P.M. 1st Train leaves Buffalo 6*10 A. M., by N. Y. and Erie Railroad; arriving in N. Y. City 9:53 P. M. Difference in favor of N. Y.and Erie Railroad,and wide cars, 22 minutes. 2d Train leaves Buffalo 5 P, M., by Albany, arrives in New York City 10:10 A.M. 9.1 Train leaves Buffalo 5 P. M., by N. Y. & E. R. K.; arrives in New York 10 A. M. 2d Train leaves Dunkirk 3 JO P. M., by N. Y. & E. R. H.; arrives in New York City 10 A. M. Difference in favor of New York and Erie Railroad in wide cars, ten minutes. 3d Train leaves Dunkirk 8:30, and Buffalo 10J0 P. M.; via Buffalo and Albany, called Cincinnati Express, arrives in New York City, via Albany, 4:15 P. M. Same Train by N. Y. & E. K. R., with two less changes, arfiros in New York City next day, 2 P. M, Difference in favor of N. Y. A E. R. R., in wide cars, 2 hours and 15 minutes. The Agents of tho New York Central Railroad advertise time and distance saved bv taking the Albany route, whirh statement they know to be untrue. The advantages tho N. Y, & E. K. R. has over the Albany route, are stated correctly as above. The advantages over the Pennsylvania or Baltimore routes for New York City, are many less changes, six hours time saved, and Ho long omnibus rides to rnako connections os by Philadelphia or Baltimore. B. F. SMITH, fbblj?<Dm Gen. Agent, N. Y. &JS. R. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CD’S Great Eastern, Western and Southern EXPRESS ! np\V0 Expresses leave daily ft* X CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE, PHILA DKLPHIA, PITTSBURG, NKW YORK, BOSTON, 8T. LOUIS, CARIO, MADISON, LEXINGTON, FRANKFORT, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, And all intermediate points. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. desire to call the attention of Morchauts, Bunkers, nnd others to the Qtxloix. Tlxxxo X Made by this Express. Having greater facilities than heretofore, for expressing heavy freight and jiurcels, of all descriptions, to the above named places, we are prepared to take freight at greatly reduced rates. Money, Jewelry, Valuables and Merchandise of every description, forwarded in charge of special Messengers and delivered promptly. Notes, Drafts and Bills will be collected, and orders .-itlondcd to with promptness. For fhrther infonnatiHii inquire at tLe Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 West Washington st. nov 20 JOHN H. OHR, Agent.

STEAMBOAT ROUTE. oKrx-iir so x

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tor*'! Hr jmrHZSH.IWnwr-.JH.'Tr* Wra IVIONEY SAVKD BY THJbi Old Mulboa Route to CiDciouati! By Bailroad to Mmdison and by SteambMt to Cincinnati. rfXHJR Trains ror Cincinnati lours the Union Depot al X 7NO A. M. and 18.90 M. A close connection is ■■■•d with the Jexm* Meadet euaet Triarrmmh Qi flin —i *0 most ntagntternt Boat* on the Western •ffnlus. and arrives In Cincinnati at 5 o'clock next K, to tone for Business or Eastern connections, ir sad Stateroom on the Boot without charge. ^.MManby this Route will save from two to three brttow oo a single trip, besides obeying a deUgktfh

»Mt on the Ohio.

^jQmfketo are only good ea the day they are par-

Tsaflaotamodate the Traveling pabUc, the Fare ha*

hx>a Reduced to Two DeUnraaad Fifty Ccala, than ear obT-ig Pamllles and others who may oosiroa plwsraal rraardon, and to whora tho raving of money to an ahtoaLto avail thososeive* of the advantage of this Koala.

Tkalss stop at Franklin tar thnaer at 1 o'eto

Onll for Tickets by the Madison Koala. FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS. HtafllU Mtlracte for Freight k ar* OtnctunaU, *1 greatly red seed

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fitaMi Braadwiy, or an tha MaU a Mta tool of Broadway, Cinchuwtt.

E. W. H. ELLIS,

ipolto, Seftorahar, HtSfo

actuaaU, »l greatly reduced price*.

foragfatainquireot^W. H. Tanrar.jittheFroighi

ths If .rdware BUMBosa,

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OXX /\ ISrOE OX* T 1TSOL U. Ind. Central & Dayton & Weston S. W THREE TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS ECEPTBD. IIMRST TRAIN—LIGHTNING HXPRBS8— P Leaves Indianapolis at 3 JO A. M.; arrives at Richmond at 5.30, and at Cincinnati at 9 JO A. M.; arrives at Dayton at 7 A. M., connecting directly with trains for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Ac., arriving in New Y ork 15 hours in advance of any other route from Indianapolis.

dec., dec.

Second Train leaves at 7 JO A. M.; arrives at Richmond at 1080 A. M.; at Cincinnati at 1J0 P. M;; connects at Dayton at IS M. with all rains for Columbus Zanesville, Wheeling, and all points East and North-

East.

Third Train leaves at 3 JO P. M., connects at Richmond at 6.39 with trains for Cincinnati, arriving at 9 P. M.; arrives at Columbas at 10JO P. M.; connecting di rectly with trains for Zanesville. Wheeling, Baltimore, Washington City, New York and l.oetxi, and also with trains for Cleveland, Bolfalo, Pittsburgh and Philadel-

phia.

Passengers Take Notice, thlsis the only route by which you can >uave Indianapolis in the afternoon, and reach Coiumbu*, Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling the same

evening.

Tho only Route having any connections at Dayton,

either Morning or Evening.

HZ? Passengers by this route go through to Cineta-

nati as quick as by aay other.

ITT Columbas and Pittsburgh Baggage cheeked through. Philadelphia Baggage re-cheeked at Pittsburgh. The only Morning Train from Indianapolis to Daytam,

Jr Columbas via Dayton. JAMES M. SMITH, SopH.,

Ind. Contralto Buyton A Western R. W.

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Michigan Southern ft Horthern Indian*

From Toledo to Chicago. rtONNRCTING AT CHICAGO, WITH cW XJ enl's Line of Steamer* for Raeine, Milwaakie, Sbeboygon, and all Porte on Lake Michigan, and with the Chicago and Rook Island Railroad in connection at I* Salle with the Utlneis Central and Chisngo and Miratsaippi Railroads and HtoMto River line of Steamers tar La Sidle, Rock Isiaad, Si Louis, and all potnia oa We Ittnota and Mississippi rivem. Four Dafly Pwengcr Tniu, h ! First—Mali Rxprraa—LnfiQRik^taatta. a. arrvkaw tn Chicago at 1.817 r. n. ^ Second—Morning Express Leaves Toledo 6111 o. M. arriving in Chicago at8 r. w.

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S5£,*'“ - *' Through Uekets «nn be procured in Cetnrabra at the Oilers of the Cleveland, Columbas nnd Ctnetoantl nnd making the ttrae to Iffetom between Colambu* and ChiAgent *. l s. I to¥?¥lr.

have thu day aseoctated with me In i .iw-.n.; fhtsin-.-.s,sn, son Cao*. II. Kattoon. r the ftna wilt be H. K KI.1.0<iG * SON.

V. B. AllpMMMladfllped to mo by notes Mrik due, •rtoJok ace-mid, are respectfully resniNtsd to call and rami*. 1 do hereby return ray best thank*to all my oM nradsenc rastameru, tor thrir k.nd patrowage herotoJp», and nojF> uy fltrtct and aareiat aluranou to bssiaess

i Uwu "ggfifc KELLOGG.

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Ton iteua te < *»■* 1 t * NEFF’S.

aarartoara eg to e Red Card rasa to the eowlnry. UBMEMBEli THE PLACE!

No. 7, West Wtoshjtogfoto-ra P.s. ■vV,- don't charge 78.50 for ( marti dtf uiUi,

TT ID GSjOtotoff.—15 den. KM fstovee, dark eels .

Macliine Company—weight, 20 tons; 4 feet 8>£ inches gauge; 15-inch cylinder; 20-inch stroke; 4 driver* (5 feet). Tender on 2 trucks of 4 wheels each. Tho macliiuo in |>erfect repair. Ttie machine is sold for want of adaptation to the curvature of the road, and not for any defect in the machine. It will he sold on a credit of six months, witli approved security. SAMUEL GILL, roarBD-dtd] Superintendent L. & F. R. R. VT OTICE WILLIAMSON & HAUGH stilt conAY tinue the manufacturing of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing, Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Iron Doors, Window Shutteis, Ace. Also, plain and ornamental Iron Stairs, and general House Smithing. We ask Uie citizens of Indianapolis, and the State at large, to give us a cal l before going elsewhere, as we are prepared to do work at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Onr motto is encourage homo industry, (and especially when Jou can do as well as by going elsewhere,) and by so doing you will prosper. Shop on Delaware street, between Washington and Market, West of Court House. jan 9 dtf

A. K.

L. VOORHEES, F.‘UNDERHILL.

WILLIAM ROBSON, E. GKKENLKAF.

3NT©T7cr HFMrxkl. NEW ARRANGEMENT. HAVING PURCHASED THE City Foundry and Machine Works, (Located in Indianapolis,) / \F R. R. Underhill & Co., we wish to give notice VX that wo will henceforth conduct the business on a much more extended scale, and are prepared at any and all times to furnish STEAM ENGINES of any size, UPRIGHT, HORIZONTAL, or OSCILLATING with vmy RflAVY IRON HKD fraiiks, cast or wrought Iron Shafts, Governors, Sgc n built in a superior manner and wvrn all ths latest IMPROVEMENTS. Specimens of which can at any time be seen at the Works. BOILKKS, CHIMNEYS, toe.. Of any kind aud size can always be famished at short notice. Also, manufacture to order at short notice any and all kinds of GEARING for FLOURING MILLS.— Also, sash and Muley Mills, which, with our patterns of the most improved water wheels, added to our experience and the facilities we have for doing work, enable us to build MILLS for either STEAM or WATER which CANNOT BE SURPASSED by any otherparties. We manufacture and keep on hand TAGGA KT’S celebrated FLOUR-PACKING MACHINE. Railroad Companies wanting castings for their roads, or repair shops, or CAR WHEELS, either separate or in pairs, can bo accomplished at short notice. And also, other parties wishing any other castings. Our Manufacturing Department is under tho control and personal supervision of Mr. GREKNLKAF, whose reputation as a Master Machinist is sufficient to satisfy all persons who know him as to the quality of onr work. We have set out with a determination to improve the machinery of the country, as far as lies in onr power to do so, from our own experience and the improvements of others; any of which we wiH introduce, when we are satisfied that tn so doing we render our machinery more valuable to tho purchaser. Aud we hope a liberal public will sustain us with their patronage. UNDERHILL, GREENLEAP, A CO; Jan 12 d&w3in

REAL. KHT VTK AGENCY.

Joining counties, and offer superior inducements for those wishing to buy or sell the same, in this section of the State. Particular attention will be paid to Ranting Housss, iv^.inp. Farms, and other business which it may be necessary for non-residents to leave in the hands of an agent references: Dr. E. W. H. Ellis; J udge Hanna, Fort Wayne; John B. Howe, Lima; Condil, Wright & Hayden, Indianapolis. JAMES McCONNEL, Jan 11 d&wly* Real Estate Agent, Ligonier, Ind.

Vff KKUHANTt*’ HOTELr-(Formerly the Duncan 1VX House,) on the West side of the Public Square, COVINGTON, IND. A dler di Co., having purchased the above house, and having thoroughly renovated and refitted the same, announce Unit it is now open for the accommodation of

customers.

The Hotel will he ranter the management of-Mr. Geo. Isler—whose undivided attention will be given towards making comfortable all who may favor the house with their patronage. Attached to the house is a large and commodious Stable, entirely new. Travelers will find it to their advantage to give an a call. Al)LHR dc CO. Covington, Jan. 8, 1856.—ddtwfim

LIFE INSURANCE. The Manhattan Life Insurance Company of

New York.

CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS Oytox- #800.000. . C. Y. W»n»tJt, Seethry, N. 11. Moaosn. Pruident, A. S. Weight, Physician, C. B. Davis, Ag*t, Ind'p's, rrvHIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of X this State, the undersigned is prepared to make insurances on Uvea, at reasonable rata*. Pamphlets relating to the subject of Life Insurance, eaa be obtained by calling at the Agency, corner of Washington and Meridian streets, (up stairs.) tahtodtoa f:. R PAY 18, Agent.

In vent to

TIN

next morning; Washington.11 A M, and Philadelphia,

12:3r>, connecting direct with train for "

, MJLLINEHY GOODS At WHOLES AI.B EXCLUSIVELY.

% tamm,

QQ WEST WASHINGTON STREET, up Main, soOO poslte Palmer Honan, respectfully solidte the nttantton of Merchants and MiHineniofthi* city and State to call mad examine hto stock of Goods, conetating of Bonnets, Ribbone, AriUefad Flewen, Wreaths,4k*. TffsHeving that tot variety, stale and prion,! caaotfbr tom-

HM Isftte nrafnte topUrriasim.

hare tt neatly dona and promptly

•rnwsm

to “get Ws money back.” problem te solved by JAMBS hall,

Xox’olxdhxk.'t T«faAXoX*. ■o. s 044 Fallows’ New Hall Waahimgtto St.,

INDIANAPOLIS.

call on bin and view for yourselves the multiplicity of rich and rare shades, grades, and variod textures of Clothe, Carairaeree, Vestings, Trimmings, and general Gentlemen’s Famishing*, which are Just apening direct from the principal cities of the East. He has in the Artistic Department, an experienced Eastern city Cutter, and te in monthly receipt of Amerlean and European Fashions. The motto of the concern is: “Promptness, Gaod Work and Die patch.'' TTT’Call on Hall, leave your measure, and go Into FitT no a dtf REMOVAL! BAUER & GOEPPER’S liOTSEXN’G- STOXABI, rpHB subocribers inform their old friends and custoJL mere, that they hare removed from No .14 South Washington street, to one door Bast, No. 21, where they hare opened out a still larger Stock of ail kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING!! Together with a Hue assortment of Cloths, Camimere dec., which they offer for uls at their usual low prices. Garments made to order uid good ffte warranted.

Call and see

BAUER to QUEPPER, Merchant Tailors, No. 31, opposite thfe Capital House Indianapol aug 31 dtf WASHINGTON FOUNDRY,

OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT,

Z30LCl.lAZXA.pO 110* Xzxd. HASS ELMAN & VINTON,

one address80.000 OojpioA KEELY’S FACTS

AND

SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES,

ConUinto, .mm TO to 100 with .

CABINET LIKENESS OF THE AUTHOR, H7ILL be delivered to subscribers, on or before the W 10th nav or Jrira, 1856, with a full and accurate Report of a Distribution of (subscription price, 51.00) which will be distributed among the subscribers at

Keely’s 2d Great Magnetic

G-irt SzE.lxl'bitioxx. Which will come offal INDIANAPOLIS on the evening of the 80th day of May, 1856, on the square, under the direction of a Committee of Ten, to be appointed by the subscribers present, whose duty will be to devise a plan by which the interest of all the subecribers, whether isent or absent, will be alike protected. Said Com-

t publicly, th iblishing the

AM'rrBTrTAT tvictu T'vHJi. Dime AN to CAMERON, D^NX / tiste. No. 156 West Sixth-street, between Rae, aud Elm-streets, Cincinnati, 0.

MANUFACTl'RERS OP

WAYNE ENGINE A CAR WORKS

FORT WAYK, INI).

The subscribers, Proprietors of the above Works,

manufacture

Stationary Engines, Railroad Can, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, and Castings, Of every description. They call special attention to their StAtloaxAiry XSzxsIzxga.

Having adopted the

LATEST AND BEST IMPROVENIENTS, And using the best materials and the greatest care in

their manufacture, the

ENGINES

are regarded as the

MOST SUPERIOR IN USE.

^ They finish to order

Engines of any Required Power and

Rise)

FOR FLOUR AND SAW MILLS, —OR— MACHINE SHOPS. Their Works situate ADJOINING THE RAILROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver work with facility and dispatch. JONES, BASS to CO. N. B. Wo are also prepared to furnish the SU PEItiOIl STEAM BOILERS, manufactured at this place, by Messrs. Nxit McLachlan to Co. mar8 dtf J., B. & CO. X NEW FIRST CLASS LOCOMOT1V K *Ult s\. SALK.—The Lexington and Frankfort Railroad Company will oilbr for sale at public auction, at tho public square, in the city of Lexington, State of Kentucky, on the 22d ! day of April, 1856, it being the day on whic

ENGINES AND BOILEliS

al Inducements te Particular attenti raw goods. MilUi ing their work, can

* l ^A]

HTori

1 Mocks for sate. y attended to. [smiT

JVto. 373, Brgffrftrffy, JWtr IVrft* LADIES’ P'ASH ION ABLE DRESS, GAP A BONNET ESTABLISHMENT

wiYrttf ^

STY-FIVk

tea 1 dtf

»1

FALL PAPKM—A

of WnU Pn-

COAfol COAL! I COAL! I

r T'HK subscribers have In their yard on South-street, X opposite tho Madison Depot, from 12,000 to 15,000 Bushels of the Finest (duality of Piuabugh or Youghiogheny Coal, and are daily receiving large additions.— Those in want of Coal for any purpose, cannot do better than to call at the office and leave their orders,

which will be filled with dispatch.

irs is the only Coal Yard in the City that weighs I, consequently purchasers will be certain to get the unt of coal purchased. JORDON to STOKER.

Ours is the onl

Coal

amount of coal pui Indianapolis, Jar

nuary 30,1856.

jan 30 dtf

NORTH WESTERN AGENCY .For the Location and Entry of Lands. r I tHK undersigned will act as Agents or Attorneys for X others in the selection and entry of Government Lands in Iowa, or in any of the North Western States. For further particulars address R. J. GATLING to BROTHER,

Indianapolis, Ind.

\VM. i. GATLING to BROTHER,

fob 27 d&wtf

Fort Dea Moines, Iowa.

TO MANUFACTURERS. MACHINE CARDS AND WARPS, ALWAYS ON HANO AND FOR SALK BV

A. B. WILLARD to CO.,

marts dim

No. 40, West Washington-st.

NEW SPRING MILLINERY. \AKS. THOMAS to CO., are in receipt ton iVX of a very large assortment of MILLINERY mra and FANCY GOODS for the Spring trade; _ amongst which may be found a large assortment of Mantillas, Spring Styles, elegant designs. Also, Straw and Silk Hate, Bonnot Materials ot all kinds, French Flowers, Splendid Ribbons. Also, Houiton Swiss and Jaconet Collars, Lace, Swiss, and Jaconet Sleeves. Also, Mourning Goods, Edging*, and Inserting*, Hosiery, Gloves, toe., to which we would call the attention of the Ladies at No. 15 South Illinois street, East side, a few doors South of Palmer House. marl4 dtf MRS. THOMAS & CO.

Q. GOLDSMITH, N U R S E»R Y M A N,

HAS ON HAND

FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Perpetual Roses, toe., toe., TTr’Address—Fortville, Hancock county, Indiana, 20 milesfrom Indianapolis, on the Bellefontaine, R. R. Jan 1 dCm

CITY IMPROVEMENTS. HADLEY, HUNT to MHNDKNHALL, A KE making improvements in the front of their Xa. Store House, in order to be able to display the VERY LARGE SPRING STOCK they are expecting to receive soon; and they would respectfully any to their friends that they will be pleased to receive their calls at the Meridian-sL entrance for a few days. They are selling Goods very low, to dose out Winterstock. [marSO dtf

T. B. PBRINTE, Engraver on Wood and Metal, Mm»ssea Aferidimm Street^ ( Oppoailo Foot taSIc*,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TTAVING received the First Premium at the late li State Fair of Indiana, as a testimonial of respect for his unrivaled workmanship, would most respectfully announce that all orders in his business will, as usual, receive prompt attention. Prices low, as ONLY ONE PBOFIT Is charged, feb 7 d3m

JOini GIB AMBLING, Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Corner of Washington and Meridian Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

oths, Cassimerea, Doeskins, Vestings,plain andfancy, Coots, Pants, Vesta of every variety* # 'mg Craratoa, tantly oa hand. later workmen, and am prepare! all orders promptly and to the satisfaction of cOslo man. Call and examine my work and stock before purchasing elsewhere. aug I—dtf

variety. Oemt** Pm rainfall Of every deeeriptfoa, kept keen several experienced i to fill all orders promptly ni

XV-estl Hilt rate Asoxxoy. rpHK undersigned has established an Agency for the X purchase and sale of Beal Estate In Northern Indiano and Southern Michigan, and has efibetod arrangements which offer tupertar inducements for those wishing to buy or sell the same in the territory above i

Particular attention will be Leasing Farms, examining I which It may be necessary for

attention will be paid to roating Houses,

title*, and other business

the bund* of agent*.

JAMES McConnell, HOWABB BALDWING,

Beal Estate Agents,

Court House, AlMeo and Ugunia, Noble oa., Ind.

ReferencesCharles C. Tucker,

D. CU B. W. B. 1

r, Washington City, i; MeKeraan to Ed-

U MEW WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT STORE

mittee will make an affidavit publicly, that they will attend to the Drawing, and publishing Use Report of the Drawing, and keep the whole in their charge until it is

j Cast and Wrought Iron Machinery of all kinda;

ALSO,

Hone Powers, Threshing Machines, and SEPARATORS. And Gisera’ Patent Grain Separator, with self-regulat Ing Pan and Dividing Shelf, (dispensing with the ordinary Shoe and Riddles.) jan 5 dly T0 J1ANUFACfUREUS AND CARDERS. WJR would respectfully invite the attention of ManW ufacturers and Carders in the West to our complete and full assortment of » Cotton and Wool Machine Cards, From the Manufactory of JAMES SMITH & CO. —ALSO— HANNA to CARPENTER'S Celebrated Satinett and Jeans Warps. All of which are warranted of the very best quality, and will be gold at the Manufacturers' prices. Please give us a call at the old stand of A. G. Willard to Son, No. 40, Washington street. feb87 d2m A. B. WILLARD to CO. DRS. NORTH & MOFFITT, [■UCCKSBOR TO DRS. HTNT.] :EY.owidoxxt Soxx-tlists* INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

■ ■" * 0 1

jr/'Orric*—West Washington street. Fast of the Palmer Pause, over J. P. Pope if Co's Drug Store. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Reference—A. M. to P. G. C. Hunt. TO THE’PUBLIC! TTAVING made an arrangement with Drs. North & FT MorriTT, in the Dental Practice, the latter having been associated with us for several years, weeheerfuily recommend them to the confidence of our patrons and the public, as proficient and competent operators. A. M. HUNT, feblO dtf F G. C. HUNT.

all complete. The gifts »iU consist of a new and sub-

stantial

SA W MILL, in perfect order,

Eighteen Dwelling Houses and Building Lots

In tho city of Indianapolis, Edinburg, Indiana, and

Oxford, Ohio, and a large variety of other useful and ornamental articles, ranging In price from 81 tofl^OO, as designated in the List of Gilts. One Gift will be allotted to every seven certificates issued, making in all 2,857 Gifts; each and every Gift is both useful and saleable, and at fairer prices, under the circumstances,

than has ever been presented to tho public. 1 ask you to comi>are L. 1). Sink's 4th Mammoth Gift

Exhibition, which came off October 1st, 1855, which is a fair sample of his numerous and deservedly popular

and fair Distributions, with this my SECOND DISTRIBUTION.

I issue 20,000 Certificates for SI each, for which 1 give a copv of “KEKLY’S FA Cl'S AND SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES,'’ and to all who attend my Exhibition, an Admission ticket worth 25 cents. Aside from all this, ONE in every SEVEN Certificates gels a good and valuable gift. Sink’s, of October, 1855, on a capital of 812,000, issues 16,000 of tickets; eight out of every nine of ids tickets are blanks, every ninth ticket ranging from 82JH) up to $400. The jiersons of discernment must easily judge from the above comparison, which scheme is most deserving of popular favor. One other fact is worthy of observation : I secure the payment ol the Gifts by Mortgage I feeds of Real Estate, valued at 820,000, with a power of attorney made to Ricketts & Daily, of Edinburg, Indiana, Kerlin & Fitzgibbon, and John P. Dunn to Co., of Uie Metropolitan Bank of Indianaisdis; Judge A. Hammond, ot Terre Haute, Indiana; James Crawford, Esq., and James Ratcliff, Esq., of Oxford, Ohio, authorizing Uie in to fulfill all ol my contracts in connection witli the Gift Distribution, should I fail to fulfil them promptly myself, by sale of said Real Estate without suit. The Deeds have been regularly acknowledged and deposited in the

METROPOLITAN BANK,

In the charge of John P. Dunn & Co., to whom I refer all persons wishing to inquire into the truthfulness of this statement. As to my integrity and capability to perform all my contracts, 1 refer to tho abovenamed gentlemen; W. M. McCarty, W. J. Elliott, of the American Hotel; Stewart to Bowen. Booksellers; J. D. Defrees, of the Central Bank; Judge W. W. Wick, Postmaster; Hugh O’Neil, Esq.; Col. J. P. Drake and R. Browning,—all of Indianapolis. B. F. Jones and W. F. Pidgeon,of the Kentucky Stock Bank of Columbus, Indiana. Judge Z. Tannehill, of Bartholomew county, Indiana. Judge F. M. Finch, K. Hamilton, Esq., Jacob Feggs, Recorder, Mr. Jennings, Treasurer, and Prof. J. F. Hougham,of Franklin Indiana. I could give thousands of other references, but

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Amkn '.

A discrepancy in the date of certificates and programmes, is owing to the detention of getting out pro-

grammes.

KEELY’S Great Western Clock, Watch and Jewelry Depot, Wholesale and Retail, Indianapolis, No.28 Vanblaricum’s Block, Meridian street, nearly opposite the

Post Office.

I am now a citizen of indianaixdis for Life—am engaged in the above business, and tho purchase ainLsale of Real Estate. 1 would call particular attention to the

following notice:

GREAT BARGAINS!

56 IleauliliiI Building Lots, Six squares from tho centre of Indianapolis, north-east, in the most healthy locality, will be sold at private sale. Terms: one-sixth cash down; one-sixth in ouo

n-aivl

operations In the Artificial Department of Dentistry for the last ten years, and n» expense or effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may favor tt wHh their patronage. The subscribers would call attention to the following essential points pertaininff to .Artificial Teeth, vis: beauty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of the materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness In restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate: in all of which they are warranted In saying they are exceeded by none, and equalled by

few.

TEETH inserted from one to a fall set, with Art!(Iera. Gum*. Full and Half Seta invariably inserted by sue

lion.

All operations in Dentistry performed in the most

thorough manner.

TERMS.—Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantiee given, they are the most rea-

sonable in the West.

Two teeth or more on Gold Plata, $3 per tooth. Two teeth or more on Silver Plate, $2 per tooth. The money refunded if the Teeth do not prove satis-

factory.

JO 3 For the information of those living at a distance, we would state that our facilities are such, that we can make in the fine** style, a full sat of Teeth in from 34 to *- -» " “— so that no do-

48 hours, and small pieces in proportion, i

tention need be apprehended.

No. 15G West Sixth street, between Race and

streets Cincinnati, 0.

marl-dly-par

Elm

jyear;

one sixth in two years: one-sixth in three years; onesixth in four years ; ami one-sixth in five years; interest paid annually, in Keely's and Stuinph's Mechanics Addition. The industrious poor man can here get a home, if he applies quickly. Over one-third of the Lota are now engaged. Sales to commence ou the 1st day of April, 1856. I. I. KEELY, mar31-Utowtf ' JOHN B. STUM PH.

DR. J. LAHGWORTHY, /■'VF the firm of UNDERWOOD to LANGWOKTHY, vX of Columbus, Ohio, has perman dly loos ted in Indianapolis and opened an infirmary tor t ie treatment of diseases ol the Eye and Ear, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the public. Having had an experience of over twenty years in Uie treatment of tho Eye and Ear, he has the infinite satisfaction of knowing tliat he can perform tho most erilicMl operations and exntordinary cures. His mode of treatment is entirely new, perfectly safe, and never known to fail In giving relief. Ail lie asks is a fair and impartial trial of bis

new and painless remedies. Office No. 12)4 Illinois street.

RKrKRKNt Ks:—Rev. Mr. Young, of the M. E. Church, Rev. Mr. Hnlbtml, of the Presbyterian Church, Capt. M. C. Lilly and William Willis, Columbus. Ohio; Hon. Harrison How, of Missouri; Robert H. Hatcher, do; J. S. Spedd, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.: Kx-Gov. Helm, of Kentueey. feb 16 dtowtf NEW PRINCIPLE TnEW REMEDY!! fflTtACITN are stubborn things,” but those who will X not believe until they see for themselves, cau have ample and tangible proof that the old system of dosing Aors SrrKKRKKs with mixtures of Arsenic, (Quinine, Mercury and Strychinc, must soon be exploded and abandoned, because, “the remedy is worse than Uie disease,” and because you cannot take poison without bong poisoned. Yon may not feel the ill effects at once, but you will be more foiluiutte than some others, if you make tho discovery before your consUtution is broken.— Bo advised, then, in season, and test for your own satis-

faction the facts which prove that

Ague Sufferers can be Uured witfaout

Peison !

No matter how long you have suffered, nor how obstinate your disease. Thedlscovery of Rhodk's Fbvkr »nd Aotk Bt'rk, or Antidote to Malaria, is a fact which will abundantly prove the truth of these assertions. It is nothing less than“NaTURK's Infallislk Antidote,”

possessing the sure and a “ ’ . . -

any attacksfrom Malaria of Fever and Ague.

The value of this Remedy consists in tnese simple

rxers:

tt is free from all poisonous drugs, pleasant to the taste, may be taken at any and aU times,and Uiough the sinall est quantity possesses the power to stop the worst Chills and Fever, the ingredients are so harmless that no possible injury can ome from its constant use, in proof of which, the following certificate is attached to each bot-

Uo :—

New York, Juno 11, 1855.

“I have made a chemical examination of “RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE.” or “ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine,and .Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor hare 1 found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the coustitu

lion.

JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.”

The claims of such a medicine are safely based upon its intrinsic merits. It lias no simriarily whatever to any of the pills or mixtures which abound in every section and contain more or less of the poisons which destroy tho vitality of the system, and have caused irreparable inju-

ry to thousands of credulous and ignorant sufferers.

RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE never faiis,

MRmcAL.

R( ?u®E®? 4 °gt

It*,

Feeling thankful for the Ubero ^ firm of Crkioukad to Browkim count, are requested to call »n.| L3,***'*2* THE SS^r CELEBRATED ITAuVn,,, pi.’KFAKKU from a t.rescripiio,, , , , 1 A M. 1).. Physician Fxtraor.hus W I invaluable Medicine is 'iWT ^fti, mid danger,otsdi^,^^ it moderates all excess, remoTcali , brings on the monthly period a ithV' Pills should bo used two or three W X flnemc.t; they fortify tl„- con-t,,^*^’ suffering during lata.r, cnabliag ihca^" ' her duties with safety U> In-r-.-lr and Sr' 10 These Pills should sol be ul,. l.r Fit ST THR F. F. M o.V Tils ,f sure to bring on Miscarriage, bat at -to , rc safe. "mr-,*.. In all cases of Nervmisaud Soiic.: the Back and Limbs, Heavinc, Fo,',, ,y 6 ',’ AO lion. Palpitation of Uie Heart, L,wue« T - '■*•**>- te ricks, Sick Headache, Whites and ease* occasioned by a disordered sTa..- '. effect a cure when all other »••• in* h»,,’, **»• though a )H*werful remedy,,!,, t,M mel, antimony, or any other mmrrsl Fnlt directions accompanying each - a, in tho United Stab-sand Oaiiiid*,One haw ^ Solo Agents for this country.

I- C. BAtDWLUf;)

TUTTLE to MUSKS, Auburn. X YftI

M I, O. -_.i - - WU _

«o stamp, cxi,.^ 1 insure a bottleuf the

(“Nature a Infalliilr Anti dote,” and aciire principle of resistance to alaria, which is known to be the cause

«SBB

rpW« VALUABLE

B00K AGENCY. r pHK subscribers have established a Book Agency in A Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publ'ica tionatthe retail prices free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding tho subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harpers’, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham's. Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &c., will receive Uie magazine for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Wn?hington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, mu> wfit .> copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing to f tf worth of Magazines, an tnree per trulls will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envalope* of every description and size, in large or small quantities, furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., sent te order. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. Viewsof Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book lllustratrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, toe. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved, can send a Daguerreotype or sketch of tho building by mail or express. Persons at a distance, having saleable articles, would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYRAM to PIERCE, 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. B. BYRAM. T. MAT TIERCE. de 4 d&wly

-drar est*

WATCH REPAIRING. TTTE wish the public to uuderstand that we have e Tv best Watch Workmen in tho State of Indiana. — Watches that pass through their hand* never come back with the complaint of failure to perform, but in every instance give entire satisfaction. Remember in ease of failure, we refund the money promptly. Bring along yonr Watches, if you want them properly repaired hy-

men who know how to work at

no22-dtf W. H. TALBOTT to.CO.’S

JUST RECEIVEDtl 15 hhds good N O Sugar

refined Sugar crushed do

50 chests and caddies Tea, all grades, which I will sell low for cash. C. A. ELLIOTT.

sep29 dtow

C hhds do

lObbls do crushed

ATTENTION HOG DKIVEBS.

nge as it may seem, and a trial only is necessaryffo

jliah every word hero state-1 as Facts ! 11

JAMES A. RHODE.-',

Proprietor, Providence, R. i ! With numerous Pri.

f r.OKGE H. BATES, Wholesale Agent, 133 Water! $IUH, toe., toe. Pei Street, and for sale by 0. H. RING, C. V. CLICKNEK fil upward

to CO.,and druggistsgenerally.

For sale by K. BROWNING, Wholes&Is and Retail Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. jy- 25

~ KAEETN0UCEMENT!

DRUG STORE FOR SALEM T>E!NG desirous of retiring from business, I offer

!> for sale my ENTIRE STOCK of

Drug’s, Medicines, Fancy Article*

Fixture*, Ac., Ac.

amount with foe to be met with. Stock about $2,ouo; rout 8300 per annum; location in central part of the city. Terms—One-fourth down, balance iu P, 16 and 94 months, with interest; or I will exchange for good paying Stocks, or for Land in part. For further particulars apply to H. 0. MAYNARD* jy 25—dtf Druggist, Madison,

NEW PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, Comer Ilinois and Maryland St recta,

(Palmer’s New Building.)

fJAHE undersigned wishes to direct the attention of the X public to the above named establishment, which has been fitted up,with the design to furnish everything belonging to a Drug Store. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfrnnery, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, toe., of a reliable

quality and moderate price.

To the Ladies I wish to say, lliat l keep constantly on hand, Harrison's aud Jules Hauel’s celebrated Perfumery, and that my own Perfumery and Chemicals have been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at the last State Fair. Perfumery is for personal ornament, pleasure, comfort, and health, and ought to stand conspicuous as befittingChristmas presents; yonrpatronage therefore, I herewith solicit. 1 also invito the attention of tho Physicians, and 1 hope that they,byexamining my Establishment, will be far from finding it a mere Patent Medicine Depot—behold all the agents of tho standard Pharmacopsesin fresh and chemically pure, and thorough exactness filling Prescriptions in either language, English, French, or German. 1 hope to give assurance to Physicians, that they can |»reacribc witli safely to their |>atients,and 1 am illing to have my Medicines examined by any respecL »le Physician or committee of Physicians, and correct or furnish everything found deficient.

N. B. 81 and 6 pc Ihorizcd Agent, will i

mail.

F.>r sale wholesale and retail liy w. ff. k f ilu«liana|K>liM. uinl Drajggists geiwnlh I

January 1st, 1856.—dtowly. y

MARYLAND UinEKItH Orrn-E or the Maryland.CossouBirst, i, (mniIk I UgrAu. Tickets or ( 1 Tic kets, in the I.oiteriics ArTHn„ m „ ““

TOR, AND ANY OTHERS ARE rRA' W.

Owing to numerous applications from ill ion, ,1a. country, the management will five thuir atfcSJL.T

fat^l^Lottori*^ 8 f ° r ' , ' ickeU r ‘ r

Persons at a distance mayeonlMonilv rclTnroi their orders f..r Tickets promptly flllc.LanJtKS '

confidence observed.

These. UHtenos are drawn dully m publicnuteGto' Ballimeri-, under the sii|R-riiitcmiciic»of tne suicL.tery Commissioner. Heavy Hond^rprin-ni,,^^ as security for the pay ment of all Prize,. Be wm Whole Tickets are from ft to |*l. Halfa.i-l (hw

Tickets in proportioR.

There are never less than 23.000 Prizes in mt which Prizes vary iu ainoiintfrmn fl to$lui.ini k ^. ing to Uie price of the Tickets. For iintanr--Whon price of Tickutsis 81 higiicstpiizi-ij«bi)«i»N* “ “ “ 8- “ “ '• tnun IP “ “ ¥•> “ “ “ f.M,

“ lb* “ “ “ pi u

$26 “ “ « $i.i» Zesof flll.lWI, f'l.UKJ, U.lUi.lidi

rsons can n-iuit t

fill

wo forward its value in Tickets in the LoiU-ry luie tod by the purchaser, or. it none b* tlitigiai-ii,U some lottery that will Ik* dMwn arterthc boprhji. the ticket in hi-possession. An Ufflcui .scftcawof iJ» Lottery will be sort with nil tickets ortonii,an'‘iBj sealed iu an ordinary envelope, and on Urn hy ihu leitery is drawn the official Drawing will be wtiu-f thee with a written Explanation of the result of ttwyur, iav. J Thu Drawn Namli -rs are also puMbhcJin Un- iul, p

pers of till-City of Baltimore, and in ihc Daily Nnl u/ j

Intelligencer, Washiugton, D. C.

A Circular containing all the Seta-met wiH b« Mils I

Ktttihss dfaors torTickefsto'—

F. X. BRBBAJ, N'o. 4 OulvTt Newt

sop 7 dly Itaitnnorc.

By Authority of the Slate of Ikcrgih. Drawn on tho plan of the Royal Lottery of Hatm; |

Cuba.

Ik HE Drawings lake place on Ihc&Ui of rack »<*''* Xk. in tho City of Atlanta, Georgia, under the temionco of sworn Coininissioiiers, apprilntod ol* | State. Only ten thousand numbers. 30,000 d ollrf. 1 Prize of. ,s 1 tt 3,WO la 2 “ 2,IW0 are 2 vv 1,0011 u 4 “ ....... j*)' 11

20 Approximations 120 Prizes amounting Prizes payable at sight without dcducti-n.

Wholes #5.00..

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U jr’ Parties wishing to order fickelt m •' Scheme will please address HaETIV Hrw"t- - Nashvill*, Tennessee, when tickets will forwarded to their address. Cerfital« «i

sent to each purchaser of Tickets. Greatcs, ’ , ,

taken to write the name of the town,cowii)v'®£ signature plain, so there may ta »« nni«wU«J. dress. * HARVEY HUlWOS.AffW fob 86 dly NaaliTille,Trao<«w_ POE’S %YOBKS.-A NEW VOLlSE

able Physician or coniintttoe of Physicians, and

dec 11 dly

J. HOBENTHAL, Druggist and Chemist.

T> A4JOIY has jusf received at 59 Washington JJ the largest assortment of Rubber Clothing e feredin the State of Indiana, which will be aoldal

street,

„ everof-

ferodln the State of Indiana, which will be sold at 25 pier esnt. less than at any other house in the State. His stock

consists in part of—

490 heavy Rubber Overcoats for $2 50; usual price f 4 50 vary fine French Rubber Overcoats, from f l to $6 25 Elegant French “ Cloaks “ 4 to 7

100 pair long Leggings, very cheap 100 “ Robber Pants, from f 1 to f 1 75

lOdozen Gents Driving Gloves 5 “ Ladies “ “

5 “ “ long Washing Gloves

6 “ Rubber Cape

Remember the place, opnosito Bates House,

SIGN OK THE BIG FLAG,

no 12 And the Rubber Dressed Man.

STONE CUTTING. SCOTT, NICHOLSON ft CO., Having commenced the Business of 03CT23 CJTmPXJN’Qln ail its Branches, respectfully solicit the patronage of all who may require any thing in their line, having constantly on band a Urge assortment of Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From the different Quarries, suitable for Building purposes. Shop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Washington street. XCr’Their prices are reasonable and engagements prompt. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. dec 19 dly

ELEGANT JEWELRY!! TOST received by Express a large assortment of all tf the new and elegant styles of WATCHES, J E*W E L RY, CHJLxr®**- 4A/ «txro, cfeo. Alan, Gas Fixtures, Clocks, Canes, fine Cutlery, Plated Ware, toe., all ot which will be sold at our usual low prices. Remember the place for bargain* at * no. 1 Bates House, Mt M K. J. BALDWIN to CO.’S

TUST RECEIVED— Cl 9i begs Cotton Yarn; M bandlro^* W^jfiltread low for mab. no 12 C. A. KU.IOTT.

1M fes Cochi Deal

BbbUAlnm

• “ Copperas 8 “ Blue Vi troll

with a large Stock of all kinds of Dye Btaffbon hand for rale low by K. BROWNING,

1 Cask Madder

SObbta Chipped Legweed

» UeDye

Btaffbon handaad

_|M Into Craighead to Browning. fCBT KBCEIVtt- —

Webeett Imperial Taa;

75 caddies “ “ 12 sad 25 ibe.

MekeetaGan Powder Tea;

75 caddie. “ “ Iffand JO lb*.

lOebeate Yoaag HyeoeTea.

S® caddie* “ - 18 and »lb*.

C. X. KLUOTT.

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. LB FURNKK, Proe't.

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kinds; Wa

iw—Th* tost in use; Scales and Depot Truck*, for rate

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ARE VOCI SICK!'

Then you can’t bo cured too soon. Don’t delay until your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it is too late. Four fifths of all the diseases which people the church yards, might be cured by Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, if taken in *60*011. Don’t go dragging through the 8pring, faint, sleepy and listless, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don't wear the Headache,

Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your stomach is foul. Don’t parade yooraelf around tho world covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Mores and all or any of the unclean diseases or the skin, because your system wants cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, haggard, all caved in, because your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s Pills set these things right as surely as water quenches fire. The purify the body and blood, and restore their functions into healthy activity which you ran feel a* quick as they are taken. 1 bey are the one great medi-

cal wonder of this age, recognized by alt who knew . - . , , , their virtues, and many thousands know them. Take most perfect and successful of hu ^ ‘ * I Cherry Rectorial for a Cough, and the Pills for aU de- readers will agree that the disctisrio" f —fc I

WILL BE READY NEXT WEBL

In one vol.,12nio. Price fl,

Jk r tii 11 r 4* o r d o n P J ■’ A Romance of the Sea, with Stories of Hob”',

few Ksssys. 1

BY EDGAR A. POE

“The present son* '

must remarkable productions, fhc

* Arthur Gordon Pyin' was written at an eareFV | hi* literary life, is the longest of hi* BrtR>tt*i . I only exhltrition wc have of bis afoldici ■“ *1*’ w -. and sustained narrative. The huraorete ‘j.L-# follow were, in the author’s own tqnni'*' ^ I m.iwt vw,rf...-t .,,.1 .nccufal of hIS I

rangemeats requiring a purgative mediclBe. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical oi cal Chemist, Lowell, Moss., and sold by

cal Chemist,

And by all druggists.

and Analytl-

■>a«ao9.y toUVI PMftkl UJ

R. BROWNING, Indianapolis,

Jan 14 d4m

Medicated Inhalation.

DB. J. NT GREEN

TT AS peraiMienily located in Kmllanapolibiy and opon* ‘ AX ed an Inflnnarytor the treatment of Diseases of! the Throat and Lungs, by Mmlicatod Inhalation, lately brought into practice iulhe iirotapton Hospital of Lon- I don, where it was practiced by as celebrated Physicians as the world can boast Of, with astonishing ssccess, as over four fifths of the patients were permanently cured.' This system is founded on the common sonse principle of treating the diaoase and not Us etowta. The medicine, In the form of vapor, is aonlicd dire

restoring health by furnishing to tt a healthy, Itfe-gtvtna food, tne common, but absurd practice of treating diseases of the Longa, through the medium of the stomach,

its fajedn ioasaeas as well as a unlversaf

failure <

We earnestly appeal to thos* afflicted with to embrace the advantages of Inhalation

lang diseases to embrace the advantages of iahh toms, age, sex, hereditary predispositions,* c., can bar an inhaler and medicine sent to any point they mayoroifiee No. 13>4 Illinois street. Bvamlsatinai free of «*«««> feb Mdtowti

PILES r PILES! fPUM'AT

A RK y°* sofferiag with the PBes Inwardly or ostii. wardly t—If so, ase Ds. DU PRIES’ celebrated remedies—warranted to cars in ail tmoa. If you have the Piles outwardly, ask for a box of Dr. D.*s ointment.

Principal offlee, 76 Nassau-street. New York. WRI bo sawt to any part of foe Unitod States.

Jan 22 dtow 6m

HATS, CAPS—SPRING STYLES. CAHNWT BB ITlffBMWU; Best Spring Style Drwaw Baf, 94.25, wach,far slsgsnrs and daisbafr, ran—> beoaeeilsd. SOFT HATS * of all#iea,oolora and sesHttos, at—nsunMy lew price*. STRAW GOODS—New mnd BemuHfhl Stylea.

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Automaton Cheas Player of Mm-tael is i-toro ingesiona and conclusive. „artee«fr |f '

“ Tbe nsblisher lixs n*>w finithe-l

lion of the Works of Edgar A, Poc, a m plated. The series of volumes, » { *“‘ t ‘ m ^et if I ■ Kturth. em braces, U is believed, , ,.*•'1 him which he himself would hare Wlsta-i

WALL PAPER, BLANK BOOKb, 4 J No. 7, Worn WoMhiavto* Street,^ 1 from Meridian, Sou* ^ lnwanapou^^. /^VITERS FOR SALE THE vA nCLKft, either in Urge or sstall 4F" low for Cash : Various Work# in umrO* 9 ^' Tfaewlogyr, Mwsllcimo, Law to lh

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