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><n OBNTl^B HmWAWWY. gboa Ike ban* and shoe the mare— ITeeer M the hoof g® bare; Trottlag arm flinty atonee Wean avay the harrteat bonaa. LKe hu many a atony atreat, ■▼en to the toafbeat feet; Man and boraeaflnd it ao ■re threngh half of life they go. Btreaka of blood an in the vay. Trod by banana erery day— Been by Lore’a annotated eye. While the blinded world got by. Tea, if all the aigha were caught Wherewithal the air la fraavht, What a gale would sweep the skiea Laden with man’s miseries. Gently, then, O, brother man. Do the utmost good you can; God approreth e’en the least. Kindly act to man or beast.

Hr It U said that necessity knows no law. This accounts for people making such a virtue of necessity.

17*A coquette may be compared to tinder, which lays out to catch tparkt, bnt does not always succeed in lighting a match! O'Coleman, the dramatist, was asked if he knew Theodore Hook. "Yes,” replied the wit; “Hook and eye (I) were old associates.”

IO“My brudders,” said an old darkey preacher, “I should bare been a disciple ob de Lord forty years ago, but, bress de Lord, de debbil wouldn't let me.”

O* It is unheallby to fall in lore with another man’s wile, in Arkansas, this kind of thing usually terminates in “death” the first year. UTThe man whose better-half told him, before their mat riage, that she was worth fSU.UOU, when she was worth $21)0,UUU, as he found out after marriage, has forgiven her for the falsehood she told him. Good for You.—Give the New York Daily News credit for the following. Speaking of the Arctic, Captain Hartstein, which has beenordered to the Gulf, the Newt alludes to the vessel's Arctic performances, and says: “She was then after a Kane, she now goes tor Styx." ^ m O* Somewhere in the West a sable knight of the lather and brush was performing the operation of shaving Hoosier with a very dull razor. "Stop, stop,” said the Hoosier, “that won’t do.” “ What’s de matter, boss?” “That razor pulls.” “Well, no matter for dat, sah. If de handle of de razor don’t break, de beard’s bound to come out.”

A Good Thing to Have About the House.— Mrs. Gage, in a speech at the recent feminine convention, told the story of a woman who, having secured a second spouse that “nursed the baby,” &.c., very accommodatingly averred that “a husband was the next best thing about a house to the cooking-stove.” tST" A negro, passing under a scaffolding where some repairs were going on, a brick fell from above on his head, and was broken by the fall. Sambo very cooly raised his head, and exclaimed : “Hallo, you white man np dare, if you don’t want your bricks broke, just keep ’em off my head.”

DRY GOODS.

CINCINNATI CARDS.

RAILROADS

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CHANGtE OF TIME!

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BUTLER’S mercantile RecnrS, and Copying' Fl’ULlcAXzLfaLJB. Manufactory No. 39, Fine Street, CindvnatL MAKE three dleUnct rartettea, dilteing one from the other only in their degree of fluidity, and tlraignated by

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RECORD—tor Ledgers and RaconM only. MERCANTILE—tot Books, Letter* and genera pur-

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COPYING—Par Letter-Press only. Hare had awarded them fourteen Diplomas, Silver and Bronae Medals. Refer to 5,000 Merchants and Bankers, who use them, throughout the South and West. Addraa orders to Jama J. Burma, Agent, Manufacturer, or to STEWART tc BOWEN, Indianapolis, LUBE A WILSON, Book Binders and Stationers, mchiS-dly] Lavatitts, im.

OMustice Burdick, of Renselear County, decided last week, in the case of Peckham against Recorder Buel, that those who carry calves through the streets of Troy must not bind them. This decision, on a subject so closely connected with the “garter question,” may be of interest to the ladies.—New York Evening Poet. The First Dead head.—“Who was the first man recorded in history who didn’t pay?” said Matthews, as he was handing a theatrical order to a friend. “Why, really, I never gave it a thought,” replied the friend. “Why, Joseph, of course,” said Matthews; “did not his brother put him in the pit for nothing?” ^ m HIT A Southern gentleman owned a slave, a very intelligent fellow, who was a UniversalisJL Ou one occasion he illustrated the intellectual character of his religion in the following manner : A certain slave had obtained a license of the Baptists to preach. He was holding forth in the presence of many of his colored brethren, at one time, when he undertook to describe the pro cess of Adam : “He stoop down, scrape up a little dirt, wet a little, warm it a little in his hands, and squeezes it the right shape, and den lean it up against de fence to dry——” “Top, dere,” said our Uuiversalist darkey; “you say dat are the fustest man eber made?” “Sarten!” said the preacher. “Den,” said the other, “just tell a feller whar dat ar fence came from?” “Hush, said the preacher; two more questions like dat would spoil all the feology in de world !”

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t\_ ESTATE. The undersigned will,on Thunday, 17th day of June, in the year 1858, between the hoars 8 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., of said day, sell to the highest bidder at public out-cry, over the two-third valuation thereof, the following real-estate, situate in Marion County, Indiana. That is the south-halfof the south-west quarter of section (34), township 17, range (5). Also, a quarter of laud lying south of Indianapolis and Pendleton State Road, belonging to the north half of the south-west quarter of section (34) in township (17) range (5,) being about two acree on said point, except all that portion of the foregoing land as lies south of the Indianapolis and Pendleton state Road, which has been set oiT to Elizabeth Hinda as her part thereof, as the widow of deceased. Said real estate is to be sold, containing about forty acres, more or less. The sale will be on the premises. The purchaser will be requited to pay one-third the purchase money In hand on day of sale, the residue In two equal payments—one-half in six months and the other In twelve months. b laring interest and payable without any relief from valuation ami appraisement laws, secured by notes as by law required, [myldw-lw] MOSES CRAIG, Adm’r.

Ohio Fremium Woolen Factory Indianapolis* Ind«, South Side of Washington St., on the bank of the Kiver. A'VUR Factory is in full operation, and we are now better prepared to work Wool into all kinds of Goods, Roll or Vara, than ever before. Our factory is fud of machiner and everything is complete and in perfect order. Having run our machinery ah winter, we have on hand a large stock of Goods of our own make, such as plain and fancy Cassimeres, Sattinets, Blankets, Cloths, Jeans, plaid Flannel, whte, red and brown Flannels, Tweeds, Shawls, Slocking Yarn, fee., fee. Call and see these goods before leaving your Wool at any other Factory. Country Spinning and Rod Carding. Wash your Wool dean, and bring itto the Ohio Premium Woolen Factory, and we will make you such Rolls at will please the girls and such Yarn as will makt the Weavers laugh. We do our work promptly; employ good workmen, attend to our business; waste none of your Wool; and work as cheap as any responsible Factory. Call and see us, and judge of the quality of our work for yourselves.— Customers from a distance can have their Rolls and Yarn to take homo with them. Cash for Wool. The highest market price paid for Wool in cash or goods. maylJ-w3m MERRITT fe OOUGHLKN.

KAIN & HILT, MANUTACTUUU OP BANK DOORS, JAIL WORK. TER AN DAB, B AL IT S T R ADI H G. GRATING, AID ALL KOTU OP IRON WORK TTSUALLY ABOUT A HOUSB. We precent ourselvea U to the dtUenaof Indianapolis, and of the State at large, and aak their patronage, and assure them that they need not go to Cincinnati to get work done, for we are prepared to do anything in the above line as cheap, and la as workmanlike manner as can be done anywhere. We warrant to glvsmttataotteu l* all work done byes. Grave Yard Lets endoeed with Iron Railinc at reasonable prices. Ws also hang House BsUs. a«ch as front doer, pastor, chatabar, and hotel MUa. Leeks repaired. Ws may bs found on the ootmt of Kentucky Aeanne i Tennessee Streets any time during working hems. We Invite all to givens a nail before eteatng a oast anywhere alee, Indianapolis, Indiana. aprkfr-dl

1858. SPUING. 1858. GREAT ATTRACTION ! NOW RECEIVING —AT THE— N&TXT Axxca. OllOAX^ CASH STOREM No 54 East Washington Street, A Magnificent Assortment of Seasonable Among which will be found RICH. PLAIN AND FIGURED B X-B C-J ® -LXa-I^- s, Ohene, Byadere&nd Plaid, Barege, cnaui, Jaczonet ana Lawn “Robe* A’QuOla;” PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACKONETS, Plain and Ombra Bereges and Tisanes, Berege and Mona DeLaines, French, English and American Chintzes, Marseilles for Basques, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Embroideries and Laces in great variety, Hoop Skirts and Skirting, Lace and Silk Mantillas, Glovea and Hosiery of every kind. -A.XJBO, A Li a r w • Stack af STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, SUCH Bleached and Brown Muslins Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Auckertack and Russel T owe lings. Piano and Table Covers, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, Marseille* Quilts, Ticks, Checks, Tickings^ Cottouades, Jeans, Cloth and Caaslmsres, Postings, fee. CLAY. CARTER & CO. ■eptS dly.

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PIANOS TRUAX& BALDWIN 66 West Fourth St. CINCINNATI.

X TKIJAX fe BALDWIN’S MUSIC HOUSE _ may be found a superior assortment of choice makes of'Piano Fortes* Harmoniums and IWelodeons* in plain and ornamented cases, made from the best materials, and warranted to stand 1* any climate. Also, a large and varied assortment of Sheet Music. Also,

Violins, Flutes, Viollncellos, Flageolets, Clarinetts, Accordeons Flutinas, Fifes, '

Banjos; Guitars, Tambcrines, Strings,

Bass and Tenor Drums, fee. Brass Instruments for Ban ' mayS-dly 66 West Fourth Street. JOHH WYHHB. SETH S. EZINES. WM. WYNNS. WYNNE HAINES & CO.*

Wholesale Dealers In

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 101 Pearl-st., (Between Vine and Race Streets,) mchl3-dly1 Cincinnati.

LAWRENCEBURGH! No Change of Cars to Cincinnati! Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis Daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: For Cincinnati, connecting at Cincinnati with trains for ’ Wilmington, Washington, Cirri erille, Wheeling, Athens, Greenfield, 1 Marietta Parkersburgh, Washingtoncity Lancaster, Zanesville, Hamden, CUUiocthe, Baltimore, Philadelphia.

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MaysTille* Paris* .Lexington* and Banvilie, Ky. 1st Train leave* at 7:00 A. M., Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cinosoati at 12:25, P. M.; Lexington, Ky., 7:00 P. M.; NicholasviBe,Ky., 7:55 P. M.; ChiUicothe, 830 P. M.; Zanesville, 1:35 A. M.; Wheeling,8 A. M. 2d Train leaves at 130, P. M., Accommodation, and arrives at Ciudnnati at 6:35, P. M. 3d Train leave at 6:30 P. M.. Cincinnati Express, ar••ves at Cinrinnati at 10:40 P. M.; Wheeling, 4:40 P. M.; Baltimore, 10:30 A. M.; Washington City, 1130 A. M. Trains arrive at Indianapolis, 430 A. M.; 11:25 A. M.; 830 P. M. TO* Through tickets can be had at the Union Ticket Office, Indianapolis, and all the principal Ticket Offices in

the West.

inFThr* *s low as by any other route. nov4. W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen’l. Ticket Agent.

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HARTFORD, CONN. Knemrgteimtsd 1810—Charter Perpetual Cash Capitol $1,000,000.

ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED.

SURPLUS, $422,132 U. With the prestige of 38 years’ success and experience.

BIB e’cTt O « S. T. K. Brace, a., Samuel Tudor,

Robert Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkley, R. Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, A. Dunham, G. F. Daria, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander.

N and after Wednesday, May 12,1858, Trains will run

as follows:

/NIXON & GOODMAN,\ * Manufacturers, ^ AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Every Variety of Foreiga tad Donestie PAPER, PRINTERS’ CARD STOCK, Paper Manufacturers’ MATEBlAUt ETC., 77 & 79 WALNUT 8T., CINCINNATI.

ZXaUxtoacX IFLocorcX BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 167 Walnut-at.* bet. Fourth & Fifth ats* CINCINNATI. WRIGHTSON fe CO., PronurroRS. [mchl3-dly

REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan & Pierce, WILL BUT AND SELL (ON COMMISSION.) Houses and Lots, Farms and Farming Lands in all Western States* Land Warrants* Can Is entered In all Western States, with Cash or Land Warrants* Taxes Paid and Titles Examined. AND WILL AlfEND TO COMMISSION BUSINESS GENERALLY. Office, Pint Door Eaat of Palmer House. A S AGENTS we will (on commission) NEGOTIATE, /V PURCHASE or MARE SALES of HOUSES AND LOTS,

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BUILDING LOTS

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Xl3.cU€LXl.£LX>Oll0, And other cities and towns in the State. Also, FARMS and FARMING LANDS near this city. Alao, FARMS and FARMING LANDS in all parts of Iksiina, Ohio, Illinois,

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.^*^'

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An Accommodation Train will leave Union Depot, Indianapolis, at 7 UO A. M.; reach Kokomo at 1:21 P.M., connecting with Train on the C. fe C. R. R. for Logansport, and arrive at Peru at3:23 P. M. The Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 1:20 P. M.; stop at all the stations, and connect at Peru with the Accommodation Train going East on the T. W. <£ W. It. R. at 5:15 P. M. for Wabash, Lagro, Huntington, Pert Wayne, Toledo, Detroit, fee.; and with Passenger Train going west at 7:15 P. M. for Logansport, Lafayette, Springfield (111.) and St. Louis. the Mail Train will leave Peru at 7:30 A. M., after the arrival of the Train from the east on the T. W. fe W. R. R.; connect at Kokomo with the Tiain from Logansport on .he C. fe C.R. R. at 8:33 A. M., and reach Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., connecting there with Trains for all points, east, south and west. The Accommodation Train will leave Peru at 9:15 A. M after the arrival', of the train from the west on the T. W. fe W. R. R.; arrive atKokomo at 11:18 A. M., and reach Indianapolis at 5:30 P. M.; connecting with the 6.0*' P. M. trains for Richmond, Dayton, Cincinnati, Jeffersonville and Louisville. Baggage checked through each way between Dayton, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Peru, Fort Wayne and Toledo. Through Tirkets for sale at the principal offices on the T. W. & W. R. R,; and at Peru and Kokomo, for points South, and at Indianapolis for all principal points north and east. Special attention given to the transportation of Live Stock, Produce and Merchandise generally. JAMES. H. MILLS, Sup’t. L. N.Anduws, General Freight Agent. Indianapolis, May 12,1858. Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. rWYHE Passenger Train will leave the Galon Depot daily 1. at 12:00 M., for Madison, Cincinnati & Louisville. This is the shortest Railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville—connecting at Madison with the steamer* Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at six o’clock, A. M., for the East, and by the Kentucky Central R. R-, for the South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daiipat 12 M., by the above steamers, and also by the Madison packets, Forest Queen and Kentucky, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M., making oonnections with all Trains leaving for the East, North and West. Fare to Cincinnati* or Cincinnati to Indianapolis** 03 001 To Eouiwriile* ' 03 50. No charge for Meals or State-rooms on the Steamers, or for . Baggage or Omnibus at Madison. Shippers and Merchants West will find it to their interest to travel oyer ship by thfa line* apr8 dtf D C. BRAN HAM, Superintendent.

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4 BO VE TELEGRAPH OFFICE* IN BOOM FOBBIEBLY OCCUPIED *1 •] Mayor, Indianapolis, Indiana. AgenU for the “Hartford,’’ “Phconix,” and “OKy of Hartford, Conn, of New York City, “Fanners’ Union,” of Athens. Psnn., “New Bncland” Life, of Boston, and “Charter

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GROCERIES AND HARDWARE

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S. J. Itollani k 8*i. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. No. 94 East Washington Street A part of our stock consists of the following goods which are kept constantly on b»nA to be Bold Cheap Jbr Oath :

Butter,

Eggs, Hams,

Shoulders, Side Meat, Potatoes, Onions,

Beans, Seeds,

Can’d Peaches, “ Tomatoes, “ Cherries, “ Currants, “ Catsup, “ Pine Apple “ Oysters, “ Lobsters,

Pumpkin,

Flour, Molasses-

Salt, Coffee. Codfish, Tea. Cheese, Sugar.

Vinegar, Saidines, Mackerel, Caudles,

Baler atua. Rice,

Raisins, Baskets. Figs, Tomatoes,

Joseph Church,

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W. Keney, 0. H. Brainard. O F FT C E B S . E. G. RIPLEY, President. T. A. ALEXANDER, Vice President. THOS. K. BRACE, Jr., Secretary. I INSURES AGAINST THE DANGERS OF FIRE

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Perils of Inland Navigation* At as liberal rules and rates as risks assumed permit of for solvency and fair profit. YNSPECIAL attention given to insurance of Farm Propl’i arty, Dwellings, out-buildings and contents. Such insured for periods of three to five years an the most favorable terms. Choice first-class Ideminty may be effected without delay with this well-known corporation, through the Indianapolis Agency. Losses nqUITABLY ADJUSTED And Promptly Paid If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to a legitimate insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have inducements with the public in selecting their underwriter, we refer them, for test of quality and our claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability and facilities

in future.

WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Application can be made to E. H. Barry, Clerk, who is folly authorised to transact business connected with the agency. WM. HENDERSON. dec24 dly

Glass and Stone Ware. N. B. Goads delivered to all parts of the City free of charge. IVIoro G-x*oo©x*±©a. MILLS, ALFORD A CO. A-VFFER TO THE TRADE EVERY INDUCEMENT in variety, quality and prices of all articles in the

grocery line.

Merchants located on Railroads can have in their own stores the goods ordered from ns, on the day after the order is received, and we will warrant the articles to give entire

satisfaction

We invite attention especially to our large and now complete supply of Salt Fish of every kind in use hero. Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 and 3 i* packages of all sites. White Fish and Trout—The quality warranted. Herring—Pickled and dry, in boxes. apr20 dtf MILLS, ALFORD fe 00.

E. & W. M. REEVES GROCERS AND DEALERS

PROVISIONS,

TTUTTER X.CGS AND ALL KINDS OF U Country Produce. 46 W. Washington street, opposite the Palmer House, and one door from the Bank of the State, corner of Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. febSdly.

GEO. H. JOHNSON,

—DEALER IN—

Carpenters’and Coopers* Tools, Nails, Glass, Rope, Gun

Barrels and Gun Trimmings.

No. IE Went Washington Street, aprlS INDIANAPOLIS, IND. dly

Indianapolis Insurance Company, dumont & SINKER,

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BUSINESS CONFINED TO THE STATE OF INDIANA. INCORPORATE!)

IN 1836*

Risks taken at equitable rates.

South Meridian Street.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Missouri, Wisconsin,

Iowa,

NcnrASKA, Michisan.

WILL BUY OR SELL

Minnesota,

Kansas,

EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! B'jkNcrsr r-AJM-crxr JUST OPENED Cotolxmtod Fancy Basra, aprl4 HENRY HAU8MAX.

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KE MOV A L TMDMAS waBEH. ’X * •• fluni PARKS A MCDONALD’S General Agency ana Intelligence A?* X G SV UTAfl boee i—sved to Habtenfs j ■ 5*0 WWM to work, BAaMsrv***

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MITCHELL A PRIED LANDER, *0. »4 wmr WASKnreTOK stbjui, tm teBoat fra >MhMi t» UBiteiLto^ cured us a run of custo* beyond mrar* ^

XjCLCfe.d w £tX-Z*AXXt« And insure them to be perfect. Will Enter Lands with Cash or Land Warrants. WILL PAY TAXES in any of the Counties of this State, and examine tides. Also, attend to the renting of HOUSES and other property and the collection of rent* WILL negotiate sales of GOODS, MERCHANDISE or other property for Real Estate. Procure good CASH INVESTMENTS in property or in Mortgaged Securities, and also to the procurement of money on mortgages riven for bona fide sales. Will attend also to any and all AGENCY BUSINESS in our line. Term* and Rates of Charges as follows: From $300 to $3,000 inclusive, will be taxed at two F cent., at commission ; as the value of the property advance* above $3,000 the rate per cent will decrease In the following ratio : From $3,006 to $4,000 at IM per cent.; from $3,000 to $5,000 l>i $ omit.; from $5,000to $/,000 atlX per cent.; from $7,000 and as moch greater as the sum may be, it will not be less than one per oent. and sll stuns as above mentioned gring above $3,000 will be two per cent., charged on first $3,000. On all sales of property .while in our hands, commission is charged. No sale, no commission, or charge whatever. We require notice to be given two weeks previous tea withdrawal of property froauaar books. And we further wish it understood that we Bold all persons responsible for the commission on pn>i>erty when trades may bs commenced with the owusi's of said prepert v before the withdrawal of the same. On all safes the above will not be departed from. On collections and the transaction of other business, our rates of ooamission will be fixed and information given to parties desiring to know them, at onr office. ' McKenna A Pierce, Washington St. Adjoining thx Pauok Hoorn, fehlldfew Indianapolis* Ind.

CHANGE OF TIME. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD. Twe Trains Daily (Sundays excepted.) and after December 7,1857, Trains will ran as folVF lows: Accommodation leaves at 7:20 A. M. Express leaves at 5:40 P. M. . Above trains stop for the accommodation of passengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Colum'wu, making connections at Seymour with trains on the Ohio fe Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort fe Lexington, and Louisville fe Nashville Roads. Freight Trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depet, West side. A S. CAROTHERS, Sup’t. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. dec5-dtf

Chicago to Janesville* IVIadison* Prai rie Du Cli i cn and St. Panl. TUB CHICAGO ST. FAUL AND VON DU LAC BAIL KOAD. 4 RE now running three daily trains In connection with /V. the Hilwauk.ee and Hissieslppft R. Bl* through to PRAIRIE DU CHIBN in ten hours, without change of cars, connecting with steamers toe St. Paul and all points on the Upper Mississippi, which are the finest on the river, and run exclusively in connection with this road. Passengers via this line arrive in St Paul 12 HOURS AHEAD of the DUN LEITH ROUTE. Time from Chicago to Beloit, two and a half hours; Janesville, three hours; Madison, five hours; Prairie Da Ohien, ten hours,and St. Paul, 30 hours. Be sure and purchase tickets via Janesville, which can be had at all principal Railroad offices. OEO.L?DUNLOV,| Sop * ,rilrt<nd,IlU - 1. DbWitt, Robinson Qea’l Ticks’ Agent. jnnel9dly

NEW ARRANGEMENT. MTAYIN6 BECOME fHE~PROPRIETOR OF THIS MX WELL KNOWN and loig established Hotel, and assumed its exclusive management, I respectfully so licit from its OLD CUSTOMERS and the pufaBe generally a

oontinaanoe of liberal patronage.

THIS HOUS1 haebecB almost eatireiy rebel and newly furnished within the past two year*;i venient, commodious and comfortable In all Us dei

anfl m pah* shall be spared to tender It in everyway a

mSTOLABB HOTEL.

In view of the pea—are af the times, fine has baen redac* tKttr wttR or without lo^toiDE on modcr eT** teRM* ^JJtSSB D. CARMICHAEL. Theroomeastofthe aBrnTnOrtoisandar nnM for n

American Expreaa Company, 4J» THK UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO., Office on the corner of Washiagton and Pennsylvaaia Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, Three Daily Expresses to New York; Two Dafly Expresses to Oineinnatl, and - Two Daily EviwmsM to Chicago and St. Louis. The above companies are the only privileged Expresses on the following roads, vis: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE fe CHICAGO; INDINAPOLI8 feFKRU; TERRE HAUTE fe RICHMOND; BELLEVOMAlMB fe INDIANAPOLIS. Money, Packages* Valuables and Freight carried with safety anddigmtoh and in charge of special and efficient messengers. Notes, BQls and Drafts will bromptly collected and speedy turns mads. [aag31-dly] D. RYAN, Agsnt.

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CHrandoles, sets 3 ptoces, 6 burners.

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MACHINE-MADE Ahorse shoes.' mHB TROY IRON AND NAIL FACTORY, at Troy, L N, Y., have HENRY BURDEN’S IMPROVED HORSE-SHOE MACHINERY now in successful operation,and are prepared to execute orders for HORSE and MULE SHOES of any Weight and Pattern, at a price but little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the iron used in these shoes is warranted in every respect. These shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of the principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. Any person inclosing $5 to the undersigned, will have a sample of 100 lbs, assorted sizes, sent to his address. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will receive prompt attention. apr3-dly Wm. f. BURDEN, Agent, Troy, N. Y. A. LOTJDE & CO., 3p£tx*lj9l£txi. I>y-ox*js, Cleaning, Renovating, AC H2 IN'xTx CT G- ! TTAVE opened a dyeing and renovafx TING ESTABLISHMENT on the corner of Washington and Illinois Streets, in Steinneman’g Tailoring Esta ilishment over Branch Bank of the State. Ladies’ Shawls, Dresses fee., both Silk and Woolen Dyed and Cleaned in a superior and workmanlike manner. Crape Shawl* bleached and refined equal to new. A. LOUDE feCO., are experienced in their line, having for many years carried on the business in Pari*. Satisfaction is warranted or no charge made. aprl3-dly SCOURING AND BE PAIRING GENTEEMEN’S CLOTHES. ~]kWR. J. HARRIS, who has superintended Mr. SampI tM son Sloman’s business for the last four months, and given general-satisfaction, has purchased Mr. Sloman’s interest in the establishment on Illinois Street, opposite the unenuu rxuuac. axt. zxa.ii. »■». »„ .k. business—having been engaged in it for years in England, and he warrants his work to please every customer. “Fine drawing,’’ one branch of the business never introduced here. Mr. Harris will do repairing of any sort produced by accident to «a hardly to be visible to the naked eye. IL~r’ Second-hand clothes bought and sold, mchll dly. PATENT ASPHALTIC ROOFING FELT. 4 CHEAP* DUR ABL.E and Perfectly iX FIRE PROOF and WATER PROOF ROOFING. This roofing can be easily applied by any inexperienced person, with a few tacks., Price three cents per square foot in Rolls 25 yards long and 32 Inches wide. For sale by BDMISTON BRO’8. Agents Wanted. Jan97-d9m 3 Bowling Green, New York.

STEAM BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING, Lard-Tanks, Coolers, Gas-Holders, BANK VAULTS, HOUSE AND JAIL WORK, IRON RAILING, and every other description of BOILER, SHEET IRON, AND SMITH WORK. Employing none but practical mechanics, ws are enabled to compete with the best shop of Cincinnati or any other

city, in work or prices.

Particular attention given to repairing. Firebrick, and clay kept constantly on hand and for sale. Shop on Union Railroad, one square east of the Union Passenger Depot, Inpianpolis. Ind. apr5. dfewly.

Indianapolis Rolling Mill Comp’y 11IHE ROLLING MILL AT THIS PLACE HAVING I passed into the hands of a Stock Company, hare organized underthe “General Law of the State of Indiana,’’ for the incorporation of Manufacturing Companies, by the election of the following gentlemen as Directors: J. M. LORD, Esq., of New Yont City. JAMES BLAKE, Esq., of Indianapolis. JAMES VANBLAKICUM, Esq., of Indianapolis. R. A. DOUGLAS, Esq., of Indianapolis. And are now prepared to execute orders for 'e-rolling old, and furnishing new Iron at as short notice, and en as favorable terms as can be done at any other establishment. Their facilities for re-rolling are not surpassed in the Union. Being able to furnish Iron of the various patterns from 45 to 60 lbs., and, in a few weeks, will be prepared to exchange I new iron for old on delivery. Cash paid at all times for old Railroad Iron and Scrap

Iron.

All orders for work should be addressed to

DRY GOODS.

C. B. Parkjcan, Sec’y.

K. A. DOUGLAS. Sup’t.

wamjbs BLAKE, Pres t and Treas.

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O-lexAvlo-w HULLlls. Just Received —A— Supply of Cap, Letter and Note Paper Of the above deebrated brand at apr27 d2w

FAIRBANKS’ PATENT

Bold by FAIRBANKS fe GO., , 189 Broadway, N.Y. G. T. BROWNING, Agent, Indianapolis. Ind. jnneSfi

Dye-Stuffs, Dye-Stuffs. 3 000 d LBS * be:st oiaBBo «ad. 2,000 lbs best Indigo, 4 bbU Lac Dye, 150 boxes Bxt. Logwood, SOObbls Chrom. Potasaa, 20 bbls. Chip’d “ 5 casks Copperas, SO “ “ Fustic, Chris Alum, 15 “ Gr’dCamwood, 10 Carboys Oil Vifrbl, With a largs stock of Dye-Stuffs of all kinds, to which I invito the attention of Dealers and containers. Far sale low, in quantities to suit purchasers . oet7 R. BROWNING.

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Beecher’s Late Work! ■A'M.XBTV JnsuoteM T**- !’1£WIC*I Stewart A Bowen’s. J»aa r atf.

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THOS- J. MARTIN. Geieral Commission & Forwarding MERCHANT, EXCLUSIVELY ■Ma Street, between Second and Third, LOUISVILLE, KT. Ba-

WM. WIJLRT. COMMISSIONER in INDIANA firths following Statss and lerritories. Maine, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Texas, Vermont, Ohio, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut, Missouri, Rhode Island, Iowa, New York, Arkansas, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Minnesota, Virginia, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Tennessee, California, North Carolina, Oregon, Mississippi, Washington, New Mexico, Will administer oaths, take depositions, affidavits fee., sod acknowledge Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, fee., to be used and recorded in any ef the above States and Territories. XLp Office, No. 10 1-2 East Washington Street over Adams’ Express Office. novS4-dfewtf. TO THE LADIES ! Wjr. HAVE IN STORE THE BEST W Selection of Sea.sona.ble and Fashionable Dress Trimmings, French Artificial Flower*, fee., fee, Fancy Crape Silk Pattern Bonnets—made In Cincinnatiwhich cannot easily be surpassed for good taste and neatness of style, AT PRICES TO PLEASE. Also, an assortment of Straw and Fancy Neapolitan, —am»— Olxlx^ Boxxnotrt, And other Millineries on hand. Ladies’ Corsets, Ac, &c., Ac., Always in store and for sale at prices to please. 0. S. K. FAHNESTOCK * CO„ apr5-dly No. 16 South Illinohi Street.

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Latest News from Europe EXTREMELYIMPORTANT —TO ALL TH*— INHABITANTS OF THE U.S., But especially so to the Inhabitants of Indiana! PUBLIC ATTENTION IS DIRECTED —TO TOT— EXTENSIVE STOCK —or— Spring and Summer 33 X3. Y O- O’ O ’ I> JB p —and C A R P E T I ?' G, TUST RRCKIVSO 4ND RECEIVING DAILY FROM •ff New York and Boston, —AT— No. 10 Bast Wshicgtou Street, (Fleteher’a New Bljok.) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Comprising both in the Dry Goo '* and Car net Departments, the latest and oo.:t fashionable deii.-m. out for the season. DRY GOODS DEPARMENT, Bvery article belonging t t’..-: Lead Ciat cm be tarnish ed by the Eastern markets can (d^iys b.- fju e .it thi, ej tablishment. Carpeting andllou-.o raruiaaing Department. Under this head there is nothing deficient either in Style, Quality or Quaati’y. The publi'- generally will please bear in mind that this is

the

Carpet and House Furnishing Import u m of Indianapolis, And every article belonging to this branch of business, as well as to that of Dry Goods, cau always be found at this establishment, at prices to suit the times. H A. FLETCHER & CO., No. 10 East Washington Street, Fletcher’s New Block, Indianapolis, Ind. P 8.—Carpets Cut and Made. Oil Clothsputdown.— Shades ofa'd kinds put up. Qilt Curtain Cornice put up. Carpets put down, and all kinds of House Furnishing Work done to order by an experienced person. aprl7-d<frw-3m RELIABLE INFORMATION.' GLASER & BROTHERS, O A. Id Iff , 33 t o a XX o ix s e * f NFORH THEIR FRIENDS and customX. era that their SPRING AND SUMMER

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Gents.’ Furnishing Goods, Is bow complete, embracing all the latest fabrics, from tbs lowest grade to the finest garment which can be fouad ready tnadeor be made to order, at the shortest notice underthe superintendence jfMr. R. B. Melvillx. For information in regard to the cheapness of the same look at the extreme low and variety ot prices. Coats of all styles, material and color from 75 cts. to $40 CO Pan.ts and vests ot woolen, linen and marseilles goods from 75 “ to $12 0U Boys’ coats from 50 “ to 15 00 Boys Jackets 50 “ to 8 ou Boys’vests “ 50 “ to 6 00 GENTS.’ FURNISHING GOODS IN KNDLBSS VARIETY! White and Fancy Linen Marseilles, and Cambric Shirts 40 cts to $3 50 Silk, Satin, Linen and Gingham handkerchiefs........ 50 cts to 5 OO AND ALL OTHBR ARTICLES Kept at their establishment to correspond with their ex treme low rates of above mentioned goods. GLASER A BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Oak Hall, No. 2 Bates House. *prtO-d3m Indianapolis, Ind. By Wm. Y. WILEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Commissioner of Deeds,

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STATES AND TERRITORIES,

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Railroad Stocks, Bonds, Land

Warrants, dec.,

No. 101-8* East 'WashinK’ton Street*

OYER ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICI,

Buts, sells and exchanges prope—y of all kinds.

Rents and leases Houses, Lots and Farms.

Buys and sells Stocks, Roads, N dea and Mortgages

Buys, sells, and locales Land Warrants. Sells Real Estate and Stocks at Auction. Coll cts Rents, Notes and Claims.

Pays Taxes and examines Titles in vny of the Western

States.

Enters Land with Cash or Land Warrants. Loans Money, Negotiates Loans, aid rank Collections Draws, Deed*. Mortgages. Lea-es, Plat*. *-.c. Inquiries by letter promptly replied to. AU business transactions str’ctly confidential. Carriage always at the door to rhow proj —ty. apc26-dfew, COPPER-SMITHING. ff^lOTTRELE fe KNIGHT are now prepare* *0 take jobs of Copper work of any amount and with their experience in the Copper-Smithing business and a largo and convenient shop, built expressly for their trade (an advantage enjoy d by very few copper smiths) snd also having the beet of machinery and tools, we feel justified in saying that there is no otbtr shop In the Western country that can compete with ns in workmanship- Distillers and Brewers are particularly invited to call and examine our work before they order, as we keep the best of workmen. It is onnecessary to go any ferthar than Indianapolis for copper work for Distilleries and Breweries. We are prepared to manafectine MU Worms, SHU aad Brew Kettles of any axe. We will duplicate Buffalo, Cincinnati, Louisville sad St. Louis prices, and further, we will warrant all our work to be perfect in evesy particular or no pay • Wo are now permanently established in Indianapolis and we deair* to do a business that will merit the confidence and

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sriptton aad to do all kinds of Sheet Iron, Brass and Tin Work at the shortest notice. All enters for work respectfully solicited. We keep on hand a largo assortment of

we wW sell at Ciocin-iati prices •

in cash for old Copper wws street opposite Cou-

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Load Pipe, which

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■We pay the highest priQB in sash far aid Brass and Lead. Shop on Dsiavai

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LIGHT < LIGHT 11 LIGHT III PBATT & SINKEK wnforh their patrons that A they have DOW on hand a Urge aad beautiful assort

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EJXCELPIOR REFINED ROSIN SYLVIO* OILS, Whiefe are free fl— aay aaalaaaaat odor; affbrdlug the most brilliaitt aad dMSpsst tight «old. TowBaadeountry rlghtafor sale oa liberul terms. lO'Ofoee aad stare He. 7, Dunlap'* BafoBags, Merliaattreet, oae door loath of Wesley Ohopel, Indfea*

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