Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1852 — Page 4
TIIK GHKAT MB.tTCCKV RKSIBOIT. Dit. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA!! Will Wonders never Cease? 1 'f tlt« following rare*, jMrfonn«d aim* br tb« na« «f I Butt’S SARSAFAftlttA, are not wonacn, tbea w» ■c’.nnwfo lgw that we do not know the meuhi( of the word. Iivad, and be conrlnced that&ct<are itnnger thaa
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tn»a P. 0., FnT*on Co.. Ky., Oct. 1,1861. Ur. John Ball: Dear Sir—The two dozen of your SanaT.tirl'.ln, ordered la September, came to hand, and, In aei'tir.'Tle'lginif the tueHpt of the name. I fcel 1 would he doing j no injoatlre to withhold the following, among the r an- of the Inehtneee that hare come nnder «y oheerra> •ion, iluHng the lent two yeaw, of the great euratire prop»riio< of your Saraaparllla :— Mm. .loannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my a<dgbt-orhood. aged sixty-fire yean, hail been long afflicted with » eeneemn* nicer, which finally reduced her to eo betp «M a condition, that >he could not leaee her bed. She tried i he best medical advice in our county, without relief end had given up all hopes of a cure. At this stage of her cate. I oer.iuadcl her son to take a bo’tle of your Sanapv rUla. lie <lld so, and In a short time returned, and pnreheseJ another bottle, stating the Ante had had a decidedly good clTnct. She continued to use it nntll, after the use MT five or six ho 1 ties, 1 had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at churrb. 8he assured me that she had almost entirely recovered her health, and from her I received the account tf her disease, and In about the same words I give it to y w This Is hut one of a number of cures under ay obaarvation—of very remarkable ones— performed by the use of your Sarsaparilla, in my neighborhood. The 4e> n and for it has stcadilv increased since tu introduction
here. Very reap
speclfull^d^our obedient servant^
Both Cocjrrr, Ky., Oct. 9,1861.
Dr John Ball: Dear Sir—I have seen the meet marvellous euro of one of my patients, by your valuable medicine - an old lady, who had been afflicted from her childhood with scrofula, and various diseases of the brain. She was sixty j ears old. It had run Into something like leprosy, ami she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld, t called In Dr. JlcPadden, a very fine physician, tu con . nit with me in relation to her. We came to the eoneludon that it was out of our power to relieve her; but, on going to my office, I accidentally pi-ked up one of you* Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsap.irflia had ciTccted, I resolved to try the experiment in thin c« :e. I took her two bottles of it, after taking which I pmalvcd a great change. I took her seme more. She is i,me taking the sixth bottle, ana I consider her entirely ured. I take great pi oasuru in recommending your Sar-
n pnnlla to the afflicted public.
Yours roapoctfally,
JOTIX M. ROSS, M. D.
f. Thomas A. Ringo, of Graves Co , Ky., for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about tue 16th day of October, 1847, I was attacked with a very «evere oniii in the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted but a lew oiiunies, and moved istto tue left hip. and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which time I bad a very light fever. At the end of that time the fever cuased, am) the pain abated for a day er two, after which it again returned, and was much worse thaa before. During all this time I was under medical treatment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to w alk or sit up ; the hip in which the pain was so bod commenced rbdng. until some time in January, when It burst, and a number of pieces of bone came out—as many as twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourths ef an inch long. Some time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, and one on my leg, below my knee. I continued te get weak and wor-c, and pain made its appearance in my right shoulder, and w,.uld move in my breast and stomacb. At this time nil persons gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, ns a last reme.lv. I had better use MR. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. After the me of the second bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. 1 opened it, and a day or two after, a pieee of bone eamo out. >ly wrist soon got well, and I continued to gain strength. Alter I used the third bottle, I could got no more for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded In gutting throe more bottles. After using the three last liottles, the knot on my hip beeame soft; it waa opened, and some corruption ran out together with a small piece of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the knot entirely dlappeared. The sore on my leg also opened, and a piece of bone came out. I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bottles, and ant now entirely wull, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during the summer of IS4D, I coughed np three pieces of bone, which ran now be s..en at the residence of my uncle. Thos. Weal, where I now live, aad if any persons doubt this statement, I will be happy to converse with them, if they will call on me. Signed, THOMAS N. RIMOO.
State of Kentucky, Graves Co., Set.
This day personally came before me the undersigned, an acting justice of the peace in and for said county, and made oath in due form of law, that the above statement is true.
rra of law, that the
Subscribed and swsm ,n 1s ‘
y, Graves Co., act. the undersigned, an
dd ve
to, this 15'h day of February, 1850. S. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. C.
T, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves County, Hta'e of Kentucky, do certify that 8. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above certificate, is now. ana was at the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, in and for said Graves County, duly commissioned and qualified a* such, and that faith and credit an due all his
official acts, as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my rT . , hand, and caused the seal of the County Court of ■ ^ a '-* said county to be herwunto affixed, this 18th day
of February, 1860. EDWIN ANDERSON.
Can the reader believe, af er reading the description of the above numerous cures, that (here is still a few human beings, suffering with di.-ease, that refuse to give Bull's Barsaparlila a trial. 1c is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medicine will do more even titan it promises ? The doctor could produce another and another cure performed by his medicine; but if the cases published above will net convice the sseptk-al, it is useless to produce any mors, and, indued, it would cost a fortune to publish the many certificates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the names of thoso sured, let alone full statements ef their
casus.
This medicine, when used according to directions, will sure, without till Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the 8kin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joint*. Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis. Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain In the Side or Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Costivencss, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Coughs, Colds. Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to prodnee Cenencaption, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Complain tt, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in Llfc, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Sommer Drink, and General Tonic for the Syeteui, and a Gentle and Pleaaaat Purgative. It is superior to Bine Lick and Congrena Water, Salts, or Seidllrs Powders. DK. JOHN BULL’S Principal Odea, 81 Fourth st.. LoulavUla, Ky Where applications for Agancias must be iHrisssd For sale, Wlioicsale and ruliui. l.y CRAIOHKAD A BROWNING.
janT-dAtvfim
Note Agents for Indianapolis.
ami longs. wH> tmithe ,. ^ mttao'vIoMor'Imd alao aBoming » flail, free and healthy action and expananm of lha longs, by removing the compreaHoo. and prevent- ' u ff k 7?f7rMo‘R*TSo?"* &mmd - Manuiactnrers of Surgical Bandage* of all deaeriptioao,
PHILADELPHIA. ^
For oalc fcy CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, Agents, Indianapo-
lis. Indiana.
ag lha efcost aatil the am sal of dUtaat reintrres. or to aaahe aanabta paapaaaUia re defect, and for ■unarm, cam, by the aseof this Ptaaanar, harp a cerpaa form of body for weak*, if deaired. Corpaca will ha taken aanr dntaaca for iatafc.
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IMPROVED ELASTIC UTEHUffE SUPPORTER,] For ProiaptuM UUri, IFafliag •/ Uu Womt,) ft. j
This instmrncm is light and elastic, and is mode without the Steel Springs, which U objectionable, on account of their chafing the hips,
Ac , making them extremely unpleasant to be worn.
Ladies suffering from the above 'derangements, and Physicians particularly, are solicited to give them a trial in their practice, to
prove their saperiority over the Steel Spring and other bandages. f _ Several Professors of Obstetrics. Ac., and also a number of phy- Stands, Ac , Ac., kept constant eicians in this city, and throughnat the United States, have adopted order at the abortvt notice, and <
them bt their practice with the most decided lieneficiai results, and highly recommend and apnrova them. The following is from Prof.
Woodward. Cincinnati, Ohio.
“I have examined and used to a considerable extent, daring a
practice of nearly twenty-five year), a great variety of Spring and , **"•• tr<n * ' ne wdtapeasahle tmabie aitcnduig the death of a tnenn; Laced Bandages, designed for the relief and cure of he several af ! Rnd would state that they are prepared id nmieiUke the whole bnfeciion* to which yonr instruments are applicable, fort /or makami. •*“«*• desired, or any part *eaM< on reasonable ad tTtcWkm, as kMomOu accsamu adaptation of ths instruments to '<=”»«; such as furnishing eitbora one sr *wo- horse Hearse, built their several detiujis, I knot never srtn any that has giora ms more • fter . th ® hppfovcd style. Also, Carriages, and every other
satifoction. CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D.” Professor of Obstetrics, and diseases of Women and Children, Med-
ical Institute, Cincinnati, Okso.
Bandages for Females, after parturition, supporters for weakness i. debility, Ac., Trusses of all descriptions for Hernia, Instraments
J. X. PITLBK * CO., [SGCCBSSOU TO IQS, i- STaUTCMKU.} UTOBKTAIBES ABB COFKH And Mannfacmrers of ereTT Kind and Quality of
HOUSEHOLD fUEElTVEE, INDIAXArOLIS, INDIANA, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of this eity and the surrounding country, dial they will continue the above business at the old stand, and
wfii hope to merit and receive a continuance of the very liberal patronage which has been hereiofiwe extended to the establishment. The great saperiority af oar Buildings and Machinery renders our facilities for buiuurw such that successful competition by any other establishment is difficult, if not impossible.
~~ TURNING.
A mperior Steam Engine for Turning. Ac., is kept constantly in operation All work of ibis description done with great flmility. Every kind of Sale Board*. Chairs, Tables, Boreans. Bedsteads,
5taut y on hand, and aumtifaetarad to
and on the best terms.
UNDERTAKING.
We shall continue to give oar especial attention to this branch oar hasinass, with a view to release toe friends oi deceased persons front the iadispeasable tmabie attending the death of a friend;
for knock-knees, club-foot, bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, spinal instruments for curvature of the spine, and and also for derange-
tents requiring the use of bandages for re« to ration. C. W. VAN HORN A Co., Philadelphia.
For sale by CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, Agents, Indiauapo-
:is. Indiana.
*5* HATS ABB CAPS! £M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^*STQN OP THS BIO RED BOO T-
R T. FAIRBANE3, Sentinel Buildings, Washington street, has ANG jnst received a large assortment of elegant Silk Hats, of the laisst and most foehiouable styles, which he offers at the very lowest
prices for cash.
Also, a varied and extensive assortment of Woo) and Fur Hats, “fd a great variety of' Plush Caps. 'T Br 8 lh « •I'oic Mock to wliolcsale and Retail pnvehasers, on punshm y ler *ns, and hopes they will give him a call before
anee Hall, and are now receiving and openin* slarire ativknf PivsL bought in New York and Bosto,? In^Tr tlTfo^al ^ reason to complain as to our aiientioua. ^ "° We will sell good (ioods mid at price* as low as the lowest. Call ■"J** our H. A FLKTCHERA Ca
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requisite pertaining lo the business.
PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER—They wfll continue lo use this valuable apparatus. The ob-ect for which it is intended is perfectly to preserve corpses from decay for any length of time, without being anywise offensive to delicacy, or unsermly in appearance. The mine of soch a machine cannot be eerimated lint by those tender feelings winch long for the preservation of a departed friend: and among those who have been compelled to ase it on acroont of the fast decaying of their friends, a general and pleasing satisfaction has been given; for none can speak too highly of such an im|>nrtaiit and useful invention. Benevolent institutions, and all others who de-dre to delay Funerals until the arrival of distant relatives, nr to make *oual>ie preparation for interment, can, by the use of this machine, preserve litem for weeks in a perfectly
inoffensive state, allowing all to raze upon them.
J. B. FITLER A CO.
N. B.—We have t^o Hearses and Carriages, and the best and most careful hands in our employ: so that all calls can and will be punctually and satisfactorily attend, d to. junel UN-POWDER—from the fhr-fiimvd manufactory of the VE Messrs. DUPONT—quality superior to any other manufactured in the United States. The sulwcriber is now offering the follow ingdescriptions of Dupont’s Powder, at reduced prices: 5;000 kegs. FFFs, 25 lbs. each; 3.500 half kegs. FFFr. 121 lbs each: 3.000 quarter kegs. FFFs, 6f lbs. each;
3.000 kegs FFs. 25 lbs. each;
2.500 half kegs, FFo. 12^ lbs. each;
3.000 kegs Fg 25 Ihs. each;
2000 kegs Flongli Powder, FFFh. 25 lbs. each; 2.000 kegs Rough Powder, FFr. 25 His. each; 1.000 kegs Rougli Powder, Fa. 35 lbs. each; 5 000 cannisters Dupont’s Eagle Rifle, 1 lb each; 3.000 eaunisters Dupont's Eagle Ducking, 1 ih. each;t 2.000 quarter kegs Dupont's Eagle Rifle. 6$ lbs. each; 5.000 cannisters Dupont's FFFs, 1 lb. each; 5.000 kegs Blasting Powder, coarse and fine; 5.000 kegs and half kegs Shipping Powder;
hardware and tools, nosh them to castor Hi* stork consists of Builders’ «»’, Wagon Makers', and Cabii variety aad description, which ht in lha wart. He is also encaged PLANER AND EDGE Aba, Picks, Shwmi*, Forks, Haas, A large variety of Bnaac Fwmishiag Gssds, Nafl* af aH sorts and ■ass, Mauri. Screws, aid Door Locks af a superior anality, aad m dhartevrggr^ other aifcla which is oaaaily to ha fimnd ■ a haidwaie Haring bean engaged in the business for a period af six yean in Cincinnnii, ha foots himself warranted us saying, toast positively, that ha eaa aad will give entka salisfortnia in qunihy as w*H as prirosof goads. Customers are invited to cell end convince themselves of the truth of whal he states. Call and aaa. novl4-lyd-w*w
•■a. H« has been and srqoy s a higher r Nate v Dies caienlalod
9E
* af Aatmhicv. Artroantoy, Phramdogy, and Gaotoaw with CONJinffATION. from SwadanT offiea No. Tl
f ■*> «h> ivwnid heads af Ftoopa, ■SM Artsofogaiy.titoaaay wsahving. toGsnatonty Ladiss>3,Ointlsnun haw their nativiues drawn by acted
an to toe free nse of the bottle; and for all caaa
of stolen or last psoperty, aad the
HARDWARE AMD CUTLERY—To my largely to wased stock, purchased in the East this Spring, I am can tantly receiving additions from the Eastern msrkert and naaufhctnrers. ! have now on hand a larger and cheeper stoek than can be found elsewhere in this vicinity. I haw added many new articles, aa wall aa iaeraMod ihooa heretofore kegL Among the articles oi which I have a full assortment ou hand, are BUILDING MATERIALS AND HOUSE TRIMMINGS— Locks, Latches, Brnu, Screws, Nails and Brads, Window Sank, Glass, Ac; TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY-The beat assortment ever offeped iu this market. CARPENTERS’AND COOPERS’ TOOLS—A Ml snpply oi N- Kellogg’s and other make, just received; CABINET MAKERS' GOODS—Mahogany Veneers and Knobs, Till. Chest, and Cupboard Locks, Table and Bed Castors, Glue, Ae; CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Gutta Percha and OU Cloth, Kmameled and Patent Leather, and lace; also, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, Ae; FOR MILLERS—Anchor Bolting Cloths, India Rubber Bvlis, Saws, Files. Packing Yarn, Bioek Zinc, Ac; FOR F ARMERS—All kinds of Farming Utensils, Plows, Cast •Steel and Sice I Back Scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, and Hoes; FOR RLACKSMITBS—Constantly on hand a wry large stock oi Shoeuberger Iron, ail kinds of Steal, Youghigany Coal, Bjarkwanhs* Tools, Ac. All warranted. A great variety of the moat improved patterns of Parlor and Cook Stoves, warranted for one year. Tin Plata, Cooper. Pumps, and Lead Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale or retail, at the sign of the Big Padlock and Cook Stove. HENRY 8. KELLOGG. Indianapolis. May to, 1851.
■ ■ ■ _ m apA tot the recovery of stolen or loot psoperty, aad ths parahaaiag of Mary hehsb. Thoasands of the above- named casae have bawt daaa to thw eity and iu vicinity, and iu lha United States, to the Ml minfccmm af all. ta,aw Nativities er Horoscopes haw haste earn daring
jrea« while her*. Latter* will
and wtll do a* well as to call in pernor, and » that persons need not tear to trnol money Dr Robaek receives from 500 te MN» leu
wer awry purpose,
and lha mad is now so safe
te M00 letters monthly particulars, cat! at ths’
All mtara wdl ha f ^||^ wi i r attoudad to, as
ittcl and gat t
ROBACIC
law York City.
C. W. ..
_ _ •» White urcet, Nav Be partxialar to mention the Fuel Office, coaaty and StotoO- All communications kept reNgioosty W^r. T foh« MXL0DZ0K AND MXLODXOX PIAR0R
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lout id—
One 4 octave rosewood, at fr45 M OneQ do *>, scroll tags, at WOO Oue5 da do, do do, 80.00 One 5 oatavs rosewood, ptano style, patent toonlrtiagi, and lyric pednl, 100.00 One 5 octave rosewood, piano style, patent atonhhugs, and Lyrie pedal, and with two toopa, made expressly for the umqf churches, IfiO 00 The public are respectfully invited to call aad beautiful instruments. ALBERT R. JONES,
frhSI
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Buck's Improved Patent Cooking Stove. The subscribers offer to the public four sixes of a new pat - lent uf Buck’s Cooking Stove, gieatly improved, which they confidently assert to be not only the most perfect - Baking $tove in use, but the most compact 'nd beautiful
Cooking Stove'ever offered to the public. Its capacity for baking twhich in the eld Buck’s exceeded every other Stove) has been greatly increased by the addition of another oven, which enables it to bake at one time twice as much as ordinary Cooking Stoves. Being made air-tight, and having dampers, the fire can be regu-
lated to suit every occasion.
Those who want a good Cooking Stove—one that can be relied upon—should see this new Stove, as it cannot fail to please. We warrant the Stove to give satisfaction, and can refer to hundreds of families which have them in use. “ “ ’
A CARD.—I deem it ray duly to the Public to satara my atecm cere thanks for the liberal patronage 1 haw had the pleasure to receive for a number of yearn, and especially since I to moved to my new buiWing. Occupying now a large and waH fitted up Store Room, 1 shall endeavor to keep always a large aad wall selected stock, coostoing of Groceries, Proviaiuua, Fancy Candies, Toys, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Notions, Musical Instruments, Wo odea aad Willow Ware, and in fact, of almost every thing, at ae reasonable prices as can he expected. Such inducameuta, I hope, will secure me also in future, the patronage of a generous Fuhlic. Re*peetMty. j*n37 CHARLES MAYER.
traints, oils, varnish,
H 15 bbls Linseed Oil;
200 kegs pure No 1 White Lead;
3 casks Venitian Red; 1 cask Yellow Ochre; 3 bbls Fire Proof Paint; 3 cases Emerald Green;
Together with a large stock of Chromes, assorted coloia, Pit Blue; Ultra Marine; Chinese Vermillion India Rad; Paints of all colors, ground and ung round; Gold Leaf; Bronxes, all colors aad qualities, with the best stock of Paint, Varnish, Saab, Blending, and Graining Brushes, ever before offered in this market, oa hands and
40.—
6 bbls Sp. Turpentines 5 bbls Copal Varnish; Sbhta Japan do; } bbl CuMh do; Stiff lb* Lampblack; 1000 Ibe Red Lead;
2.000 cannisters FFFo, 4 lb. each;
1.000 kegs Mealed Powtle
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL.
rffllHF. beat and strongest '-erufied medicine in the world for the Ji core of Dyspepsia in all its forma, sach as headache, heartborn, habitual engtiveness, acidity of the stomacb. loss of appetite, asthma. piles, incipient consumption, debility arising from protracted fevers, fever and ague, exposure to heat or cold, old age. and diseases arising from imperfect digestion, or a deranged condition of the stomach. It is also an excellent remedy, ami not surpassed by any medicine in use, for females suffering from uterine or nevous
derangement
tier, for Pyrotechnists;
500 kegs A Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists; 500 ktegs B Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists: For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by F. L KNEELAND, Ageht for the sale of Dupont’s Powder, june7-ly 305 Front st.. New York Cky. ftetHAY ARE ALWAYS RIGHT!—HENRY S. KELLOGG, ■ Indianapolis, Agent for Dunyee, Forsyth A Co.’s celebrated Rochester, N. Y. Scales, Ac : Coai, Hay, and Cattle Scales; Heavy Iron and Dormant Scales;
Wheat or Hopper Scales:
Portable, Platform and Counter Scales;
Ware house Trucks; Letter copying Press, Ac.
The above Scales are warranted correct, and to give entire satis-
if it should fad to please upon trial, take back ths Stove mud refund
the money.
We have on hand the largest and best selected stock of Stoves ever brought to the market, consisting of Premium Cooking Stores of the latest and most approved patterns; Ten Plate Stoves, very heavy plate; Seven Plate Stoves, several sizes, (one size to take three feet wood, suitable for churches and school houses); Box Stoves and Air-Tight Stoves Also, the celebrated Stanley’s and Saratoga Air-Tight Parlor Stoves—the two most beautiful patterns
of Air Tight Stove* in the market.
In addition to the above, we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a general assortment of TIN WARE, which we offer at wlmlesale or retail at very low prices. We are prepared to manu-
t snort
... . I — —..mg Brushes, ever before offered in this market, i '' * Wl ^ i ,ll, • ev «fy for sale at a very small advance, for cash, at
mar4
l* V wy IVI Vanity
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING’S.
B feb]6
RUSHES.—The best of Hair, Hat. Cloth, Tooth, Shaving,
and all other kinds of Brushes, ran be had at reduced pries* at
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNINGS.
facture all kinds of work at the
500 lbs. White Zinc Paint,
300 do Paris Green; 300 do Litharge;
100 do Black Paint, ground;
**i
junel
test notice.
C. A J. COX, Washington street, west of Meridian.
foefofiowir™™ 3 !md higl117 reSpeCtab ‘ e certificates, we refer v . tion , At the ,, ign of the Big Red Saw’and Cook Stove.
to the following:
Prof. A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assayer. FITZHENRY HOMER, Esq , Boston. JA*. C DUNN, E*q . City Treasurer, Boston.
Hon. MYRON LAWRENCE. Ex-Preat. Mass. Senate. Hon. L. H. ARNOLD, formerly Gov. Rhode Island, now Mem-
ber of Cengresa
Hon. WM WOODBRIDGE, formerly Gov. of Michigan, late
U. S. Senator.
Hon. J T. MOREHEAD, formerly Gov. of Kentucky, late U.
8. Senator.
Hon. J. F SIMMONS, V. 9. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. SAMUEL 9. PHELPS, U. S. Senator from Vermont. Hon. WM. UPHAM, U. S. Senator from Vermont. Hon. SOIXJMON FOOTE. Member of Congress from Vt. Hon. H. D. FOSTER. Member of Congress from Penn’a.
Hon. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin
Territory.
Gen. A. C. DODGE. Senator in Congress from Iowa,
R. P. STOWE, B “
C C TROWBRI
GEO. W. JONES, U. S. Senator from Iowa.
JOSEPH HOXIE, Esq.. No. 76 Wall street, New York. Many other individuals of the highest respectability can be refered to, who will confirm all that has been said in favor of this inval-
uable medicine.
DR. GEO B GREEN, Proprietor, Windsor, Vt. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26, Merchants’ Row. Boston, General Agents. Price 81 per bottle; six bottles for 85. CAUTION.—Each liottle of the Gxxttrfx Oxyoxxatxb Bitttrs will have the outside wtapper printed in English. Frunch and Spanish, with the signature of Geo. B. Green, Proprietor, upon Threk Straa, and in addition, a finely engraved label upon the top of the bottle, with the signature of Reed,' Bstes At Acsthi, who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana, •ep25 Indianapolis.
NNRUTTS, PRESERVES, AND FICKLES.—Layer Raisins, JP Elene Figs. Smyrna Dates, Genoa Citron, Zante Currants, French Prunes, Lemons. Oranges, Almonds. English Walnuts, Filberts. Pectm*. Roasted Pea-Nuts, all rf last year’s crop; Pie Fruits, natural preserved peaches in tin cases; natural preserved Apricots, Quinces. Damsons, Gaeea. ami Raspberries, put up in syrup: most delicate .I »tn* and Jellies: Tomato, Walnui. and Mu: room Catsup: preserved Mackerel, lobsters, Clams, Shad, Oysters, and Sardines, in tin ca-es; Capers Olives, pickled Onions, and mixed Pickles, put up in beautiful style; Olive Oil, Ac.; kept constantly on hand and for sale by j altar chari.es mayer.
\_X M. J , x *1 ill V > V VI i E, I ”-J II will A w toy
Esq.. Clerk in the House of Representatives.]
tIDGE, Esq.. Detroit, Michigan.
TBOOKS! BOOKS’.-BEECHER’S WORKS: Lectures on Po■3 lilical Atheism and Intemperance: by Lvman Beecher. D. D. SKETCHES OF IRISH CHARACTER; by Mrs S C. Hall. THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD; by Elizabeth WethereiL HYPERION, a Romance; by Longfellow. DREAV LIFE; by Ik Marvel. REVERIES OF A BACHELOR, by Ik. Marvel. POEMS of Barry Cornwall. HARPER’S MAGAZINE for February. Jnst received and for sale by ’ S. MERRILL, fcbll No 1 Temperance HalL
COMBINATION AIR-TIGHT. HENRY S. KELLOGG, ^~4 RATEFUL for all past favors, aad still desirous for more, VN would make known that ha continues to keep a full supply ot the above SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, Together with a large quantity of die much celebrated Reliance and
may purchase.
proof is needed than reference to die following among the atony
thousands who can testify to their unrivalled qualities. Marion County—Samuel Merrill, Hervey Bates, Rev. T. R. Cres-
sey. Samuel Hannah, Edward McGuire. Jesse Jones, D. S. Ward, J. S. Dunlop. Mrs. Goldsberry, John W. Hamilton, Daniel Kinxer. Chas. Robinson, Arthur Vance, Thos. E. Holbrook, A. A. Louden, Robert Browning, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Insane Asylum, John McFall, Rev. F. C. Holliday, J. Johnson, and any number of other
names could be given.
Hendricks County—James Dugan, Joseph Morris, Asa Ballard, J- S. Maulook, Charles Reynolds, G. C. Waterhouse, Curtis Barnet. Robert Downard, Henry Rogers, Joseph Mendmhall, and WUliaaa
Little.
Hancock County—Chas. G. Atherton, Jesse Allen, William Aur
iek, Samuel Shockley, J. Dye, J. Delany, Ae.
Johnson County—Phillip Dean, Isaac Voorhees, Jesse Hughes.
Robert Lyons, Ac.
Hamilton County—Azariah Dinning, S. Howard, J. Wiliams, J
Davis, Barnaby Newby, James Trester. Skelby County—Robert Hough, D. Smith.
nATNTS AND OILS.—
Iff bbls. Linseed Oil;
3.000 lbs. Pure While Lead!
l.OffO do Venitian Red.
2 000 do Fire Proof Paint;
1.000 do Red Lead;
1.000 do Yellow Ochre;
3 bbls. Copal Varnish; 2 do Japan do;
With a large assortment of Paint Brashes, Sash Tools. Vanish audGiainitg Brushes, which we offer to Painter* and the Trad*
generally, at the lowest figures. Just received at
fob 19 ' W. W. ROBERTS’ Deng Store. WNTAITERS—A large assortment in sets and separate, jnet re-
ceived.
100 do Red do 100 do Yellow do 1 case Prussian 1 \ do Ultra Marine
Cools, Va
dec24]
JACOB LINDLEY.
■ HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM PRANOE-PAJUS OVA VI STATE OP SIEGE!—FRENCH ASSEMBLY MSSOLVED!—E. W. Neff’s Jewelry store crowded with visttoce. A U rge assortment of splendid Watches and Jew elry Mill on hand, but going off very rapidly. Citizens of Indianapolis in want oi something fine in our way. please give us a call; we will take great pleasure in showing you our goods, as we are satisfied after a sere, ful examination you will pronounce them the cheapest and beat to the place. AH Watches that won’t go, Are here repaired in style. Our workman can’t be beat you know. Just give us one fair trial. O-Store in the east side of Pope A Co.’s Drug Store, near the Palmer House. dec24 LASS WARE.—Now opening, VH Catawba Tumblers; Bar do; Ale do; Table do, assorted patterns; Molasses Cans, full assortment. For sale at River prices.
febi4
MORE LIGHT! READ! READ! A NOTITER PROOF that Green’s Oxygenated Bitters are just Jm. what they profess to be—a sure remedy for DYSPEPSIA in all iu various forms. Call and get a bottle at
ROBERTS’ Drug Store. Indianapolis, Feb. 17, 1S52. i
Mew*. Reed. Bates & Acsnx:
Gents:—I have had for several years a Chronic Bowel Complaint, caused while in Mexico during the late war, and have not been a! le to do any work for eight months of the year 1851. My digestive organs Itecame very much deranged, and my whole system was very much prostrated. 1 was given up at three different times ’ o die About two months ago I purchased of W. W. ROBERTS. your agent at this place, a bottle of Green’s Oxygenated Bitters. At this time I could not sit op at all. I began gradually to recover from that time, and have now nearly regained my health. I think the Bitters a most excellent medicine, and . won'd cheerfully recommend it lo all similarly afflicted. fehlfl Yon is, tmly, ALEX. D CUDDINGTON. ■ BURE CIDER VINEGAR!—Ju-t received, a large lot of sharp Zl pure Cider Vinegar, manufactured expressly for family use, and for sale by fjan3fe] CHARIJLS MAYER
ATTENTION GARDENERS!
HUST received by express, a fine ai-sortment of FRK9H GAR OW DEN SEED9, which can be confidently recommended as
The Best in the Market!
To those who might donbi the fact, we will just say that they are of S. Ault A Son’s direct importation from Eng'and, and surpass in nnmlier and excellence of varieties every thing offered here before. As an enumeration of varieties would fill several colntnns, we invite all who want something choice in this line to come. Call see,
and judge for yourselves, at
J. P. POPE A CO.’S Drag Store, feb20 Opposite Temperance Hall. fK _ JUST RECEIVED AT THE LADIES’ FANCY STORE a new lot of Winter Bonnets, consisting of riah Satin. Silk. Velvet, and Straw; Bonnet riblxHis, Dress Caps, Cloaks, Mantels, and Visites: Alexander’s Kid Gloves of all *izes. together with a large lot of Fancy Goods suitable for Holyday Presents, all of which will be soM at reduced prices. nov2l CHICKEHING’S PIANO FORTES.—These unrivalled Instruments always on hand, besides a good assortment of cheap Pianos, ranging in price from S225 to 8300. Persons wishing these parlor instruments can always be supplied at Boston prices. ALBERT E. JONES, febtld&w Music Store, under Masonic Hall.
Shelby County—Kobert Hougti, U. Smith. Howard County—Joseph D. Sharp, sheriff.
Putnam County—Isaac Lawrence, J. Smith, P. Strader, C Call,
J. Davis, John Savage.
TIN AND COFFER * 'u
Business still as noisy as ever. Tin gutter and spouting made to order at short notice. likewise a good assortment of Tin Ware
constantly on hand, wholesale aad retail. Cash for old copper and brass as usual.
HENRY 8. KELLOGG,
jane! Sign of the Big Padlock and Cook Stove. nj a^BBLS. PRIME CIDER VINEGAR—Jnst received and
jan22
for sale, wholesale or retail, at
HORN’S
NNLOTH1NG—Of all kinds always on hand for Men and Boys, also children’s Clothing; for sale by B. K. MYERS. MDLANES, AC.—A new supply and almort every kind of Planes, ■ Gauges, Bench Screws, Plane Irons, Ac., just received and for sale lower than ever before offered, at GRAYDON’S, febl8 Sign of the “Snw.’*
GREAT BARGAINS!—Every body eaa now get Gold and Silver Watclies Jewelry. Ac. at abont eastern cost I will sell bargains until the 15th of March, to make way U'-^O for an early spring supply. No humbug here. Cal) and see for yourselves; it roots nothing to look. Members of the Legis. latnre, now is yonr time to take something ni- a and cheap home. Store under Capital Hrusefeblt W. H. TALBOTT
A~ 1 OLD FENS, AO.—Just received by Express, another large wJfi lot of Gold Pens trom best makers, points warranted to stay on, in every instance. Where they come off (within nine months) fair usage, new pens wilt be given. I have, also, jnst received a large assortment new style Card Cases, the most beamifal patterns mad. , and will be sold at the lowest price* sold for East or West. CgU and see. prices shall snit. [der!»] W. H TALBOTT. I ■ NANCY GAS BURNERS.—A few more fancy Gas Burner* H 1 left. Who wants one at low rates! Call and look at them, janft W.H TALBOTT.
■BOTANIC MEDICINES.— ■Jfl Pleurisy Root; Lobelia Seed: Lobelia Herb; African Cayenne: Bay!terry Bark; Wild Cherry Bark; Poplar Bark; Hemlock Bark; Black Snake Root; And a variety of other Botanical Medicines, for sa e at feblS ROBERTS’ Drag Store.
SILVER WARE MANUFACTORY. — The 'public are respectfully informed that I have made
arrangements to commence manufacturing Silver Spoons, Forks, . Butter Knives, Cups, and Spectacles, and shall commence opera- ’fo work, old or new. in a maimer equal to any workman. North or (ions on Tuesday, the 18th iitsl., and will be glad to supply the trade j South, of Mason A Dixon’s line, in or out of Indiana pelts. Please
WATCH REPAIRING!—EDWIN W. NEFF begs leave to inform the citizens of Indianapolis and the people in general, dial he is now prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the way of Watches, Clocts, Jewelry, Ac., in
a superior style.
He has a complete set of Tools, and flatters himself that he can
Mm 36 ct« to DiM a pmr Alabaster and China' Lo. Mato, to 89 6ft a pteee; Wax Doll*, fro* 35 cu. to
*= friL-sq-fsjasSa
CUA&Z'ES MAYER.
wtotsw.w, ■ • v)io qp • <710* ▼ 14*1111 ■
mm to feet ertry thi*g in «to Notioa Uae, Kepi and for sale by (jaidD) CUX
ariteah tea wift »I1 either at Wholesale or Retail, at prices to mm ffia
and country Merchants at less rate* than can be had in Cineiniiati. Old spoons matched in sets or parts of sets. All spoons warranted pore aa dollars, and engraved in the best manner free of charge. I
Cash paid for old Silver by
no via W H- TALBOTT. | NNAMILY GROCERIES.—Mocha, Java, and Rio Coflfee: extra K’ fine Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Tea; Baker’s pre- ; pared Cocoa, Broma, Van Ua, and Chocolate, with and without Sugar, Cocoa Sticks: French Chocolate; New Orleans, Crushed, Powdered, and I-o«f Sugar; New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses—atoo a splendid article of Golden Syrup. T ice, Pearl Barley, Oatmeal; Farina aud Sago Cream; English Dairy, Nutmeg, and Ptne Apple Cheese; ground and unground Spices: Table Salt in •mall bags; Sainton, Mackerel, White Fish, Smoked Halibut and Herrings, Codfish, aud Tongues and Sounds, all of lam year’s fishing; smokad Beef and Tongues; kept constantly on hand and for ■ala by [jan27] CHARLES MAYER.
bring mi ytmr Watches and give us a trial; all wor^^r ’•sd one year, and a written guarantee given if required. He w! tie found for the present at POPE A Co.’* Drug Store, a few doors east of the Palmer House. nov25-3m
jan21
variety and kind. Extracts for the ations for the Hair, Compounds for the of the finest quality can be had at J. P. POPE A CO.*3.
ftoyHIS DAY—By Express from New York, Ladies’ Rubber JI She —
Shoes, cheap at
fdecIO]
NORRIS’.
fHTHOSE in want of cheap Goode had better call oa NORRIS, JR a* ha is bound to sell at some price. dec 10 Sentinel Buildings.
'E'NGIMKERS' Mli Containing an
. s AND MECHANICS’ POCCJBT BOOK— Containing mensuration of surfaces aad solids, steam awl the
iemm ragme, Ac., Be.
Jnteree’dby C. B. DAVIS, du-26 No T2 Washington street.
fTtegHIS DAY RECEIVED— JK 300 doz. 1-3 put Tumblers; 500 do 1-2 do do. For sale by fob20
JACOB LINDLEY.
NNOH BIRDS.—Canary and
JF Fount and Seed Glasses, for sale by
fe!>20
Hemp Seed, Cuttle Fish Bom
or sale by n
CRAIGHEAD « BROWNING.
■ ■’'HITE IRON STONE DINING WARE.— ■ ■ Soup TUreens, complete, assorted sizes; Covered Dishes, assorted sizes; do Butters and Drainers, assorted sizes; Plates, flat and deep, assorted sizes; Piteher* assorted sizes; Pickle Shells Open work Salads Dishes, from 7 to 30 inchej; Handled Custard Cups; Jnst received mar5 JACOB LINDLEY.
rACCARONI I received at
AND VERMICELLI—For
LINDLEY.
AND tractofisr the)
W)U evary ortiela want '‘’"‘•.TRiWsms.
ROBERTS’ Drug I
|£0a3aTH GALLOPADE-hy M. StrUo^h. ji
JNSTITUTES OF WALKS AND TALKS of
For safe by
AMETRIOAN
[mart]
ROBS A RAY.
rua^ DIRECT IMPORTATION—Per Ship Hope—55 crates; \,4R first spring arrival; 200 crates ou the way, to arrive within
thirty days.
oBm Now opening.
Colored Bowls, assorted sizes; Colored Pitchers, assorted sizes; Edged and c c Dishes, asso: ted sizes; do do Bakers, assorted sizes; do do Nappers, assorted sizes; do d# Plates, assorted sizes, deep aad fiat; Board Tea Pots, Sugars, and Creams; Octagon do do do do; 2,000 sets painted and sponged Teas: C c Chambers, covered and uncovered*
Printed Teas, assorted;
do Tea Pbts, Sugars, and Creams; do Plates, assorted sizes; At wholesale and retail, at Cincinnati prices. mar5 JACOB LINELEY. MTEW MUSIC for the Piano Forte and Guitar, just received a 1 ■ the Music Store, Masonic Hall: Sweet-Hearts’ Poika by Strakueeh:
Olga Polka, by Blessner;
Wedlock Polka, by I-ankzXa,
Dedworth’s Very Best Polka—Dedicated to the “Tip Tow”
Pride Polka, by F H. Brown;
JACOB LINDLEY. A large assortment closing ofl at re-
Strangers in town who wish to pw chase really valuable articles *t very low prices would do well to call at fcl>34 ROBERTS’ f rt^ Store. A SSORTED GLASSWARE—Just opening, Xm 100 cozen Molasses Cans, assorted patterns;
40 do Sugar Bowls, do do; 75 do Covered Preserves, do do; 100 do do do do;
10 do Bird Baths. Water Founts, and Seed Bexee;
5 do Cake Standa, worn 8 to 14 iaehea
For sale to city awl country dealers at Cnictunau pricea feb30 JACOB LINDLEY. SUPERIOR TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—The heel brands ef Cavendish and Five-Plug Tobacco; John Anderson’s Hoteeydew and Solace chewing eat Tobacco; Turkish, Spanish, and American Smoking Tobacco; a large stock of .sported ai d aatirs C»1 gars: Maccoboy, Rappee, and Scotch Snuff; a-fine assortment of Snuff Boxes. Cigar Cases, Clay, Stone, Frem h, German; aud Italian Smoke-Pipes; kept constantly cn hand and for sale by JauSfi CHARLES MAYER. ANDIES AND CONFECTS.—A large and Sue —artmtat V> of common and fancy Candies and Confects; as Cream, AL
Hoarhound, aud
, Orange, Nugo, Mint, Roek, Sponge, Ht f, direct from Boston; Peppermint, Spewi oves and Liquorice Louengee Wild Cl
mond, Apple, Orange, Cough Candy, direct ft
Cayenne, Cloves and Liquorice Louengee Wild Cherry and Liquorice; Jujube Paste; Strawberry. Raspberry, and Cwdiul Sugar Drops; Sugar and Rose Almonds, Fancy Sugar Toy* of the fiaesl quality; Common, French. Gilt, and Ctackiug Knees; kept con-
stantly ou bawl and for sale by
)an27 CHARLES MAYER. g~iURE YOUR COUGH—by using the AMERICAN PAS* TILES, which has been proved to be the best medieiua extant for the cure of Bronchitis, irritation, or soreness ef toe Throat
A fresh supply this day received hy express, at
and Lungs
SfeblS
[Locomotive copy.]
ROBERTS* Drag Storm
Dew Drop Polka, by Rohbuck; Gas Light Schottisch, by Weize
Satan Waltz, by Major;
by Weizel;
aitz, by Major;
Echo of the Valley, brilliant Waltze, by Fowler; Angeiita Waltze, by Blessner, La Piute de Series: The Bloomer's Complaint—Song; Happy Birdling of the Forest—Song, by Wallace; Lament of the Alpine Shepherd Boy—Song; A Heart that’s Kind and True—Ballad; The Violet’s Grave—Poem; How Dear the Quiet Path—Bong; Also, a new supply of Emma Dale and Nelly Bly. The pa'die are respectfully invited te call and examine, at lb Masonic Hall. fel>27 A LBERT E. JONES.
^'POONS AND FORKS.—A large lot of German Silver plated with pure Silver, warranted to wear well. Table, Desert, and Tea Spoons and Forks, of alt sizes, just received aad for sate at manufatturer’s prices. Everybody ought to have a set of Spooua or Porks, they come so cheap and are so good, at janft W H. TALBOTT’S. mrsw books by express— 1M LIFE AND WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS, Edited by
Robert Chatnliere.
MAURICE TIERNAT, The Setder of Fortune; by Charles Lever. RAVENSCLIFF; by the author of “Time the Avenger,” toe.
Just received by
feh23 ROSS to RAY. NTkOR GOUGHS AND GOLDS.—We have the following stand- ■* ard articles lo offer person* suffering from dies—er of foe
Throat and Lungs;
Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry;
Rogers' Syrup Liverwort and Tar;
Ayers’ Chei
Try Pectoral;
Hall’s Balsajp for toe Lunge;
layne’s Expectorant; Rush ton's Cod Liver Oil;
Thomoena’s Cough Syrup;
WiS Cherry Candy;
Fuller’s Wil
For sale at
f"
ROBERTS’ Drug Store.
■ ■ATS AND CAPS—For sale at ten per cent, less than Cincin- ■ ■ nan cost, by [dec5] B. K. MYERS.
THERE; or notes of Traveler* Edited by Charles Dickens, (no.
LARK’S ANALYSIS of the English Language, with a compiete classification of sentences and phrases according to their grammatical structure, designed as an introduction to the study at Engiioh Grammar: by S. W. Clark, A M. Just received aad for
sale wholesale or retail by
fcM8
C. R DAVIS,
No. 12 Washington street.
nBBIODICAL AGENCY.—Ross * Rut, one door
M Browning’s, have had transferred to them the agency for periodicals lately delivered to subscribers in this city by F. B. Fay, em-
bracing among others the following popular serials: Blackwood’s Magazine, and the British Quarterly Reviews; The London Literary Journal, American Gallery of Art, Aa ean Reviews, and the Lady’s and Oentlemeafa Magaiinas.
Arsons who have received their Magazines from Mr. Fhy, and any wishing to subscribe, will please call on ROBS 4 RAY, June! BonkoeBsnand StmAonsrt WHOM AND NAILS—Of the best quality Juniata, awl warn
M. efl. and the justly celebrated Belmont Nads net
fmnhe world here and ■ from "Household wot 4 of Putnam’s Library ) A FAGGOTT OF FRENCH STICKS, by Sir. F. B. Head. LAYARD’S N1NEVH. Harpers cheap edilioa. MANSFIELD’S LIFE OF GENERAL WINFIELD SCOT*. LYNCHS DEAD SEA EXPEDITION. AMERICAN EDUCATION : by Edward D. Mansfield. Fur sale hy ROSS A RAY, mat* One door west of the Wright Honse.
Cery.
Self Dependence, an Autobto^fo
THTEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.
In CIAJVEIINOOK: tor Alice Car;
FLORENCE SACKVILLE;
phy: hy Mrs. Bus bury.
YANKEE YARNS and Yankee Letters: hy Judge Hatebn LAYARD'S NINEVEH, abridged ediMK priee 75 cenu. THE CORNER STONE; hy Jacob Abbott, very greatly i
ad and enlarged.
For sale by * ROS3 * RAY, febtt Oteetomr west of Wright B
for sale at reduced rates at
4MB
GRAYDON’S, Sign of toa “Saw.’
^^HTTE^IRON STONE TEA WANE.—
Tea Puts, assorted sizes; Sugars and Creams;
Ccihes and Teas, piain and fated, vrifo and withont haaffiei
marfi JACOB LINDLEY.
to EOT WANTED—To lean toe Waithand Jewelry brnf. Jm. ness- One 1« to 17 years af age. with a good English edncation, and moral, indtestriona habits, can gat a good auaattoa hy calliag soon. Hs arast esma well sndDeaodm to honesty and slaw, dy habiu. [felfai] W. H. TALBOTT.
Jnst roeeived.
t well i tfebai
UTTAR BfUSIO—I have jnst roeoived n goad am auorfiWpiseeaof Guitar Iflzaie, whiak am si i art. i to salt and inspeet. ' fob ltd Aw ALBERT E..
^yUIUON GLASS—3W toht* £***?*
an COOPBBW TOOLS.—Coopers in WO # mnaMl tools, will do well to eaB and asi A assart ad stock, and prioea, whieh ham >
NUNIATA IRC *P also toe keg* i sale lower than ever before odbrud, at
GRAYSON’S, Sigw of the ‘Sun.’
CARES—A aew style of btozgMtaw^aotKjMW*
