Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1852 — Page 4
DAILY STATE SENTINEL.
cnrcimrATi Busnrsss ddlectoky vimiinf rmcimwii t* make Ptirchawi. or d**iri»»r mak« enquiriM, 01 proryrt up mrtul* bp Utlrr, ahoolJ coiwuli Uni Dirctlory, a« n m a rawlo io all the various Bu»inc« F.naUiuhmcni*, aixl may b« drprndrd on a* a Chart of the Hpai and
moat reliaMr Firm* in Cincinnati:
Bank Note Knf raver* anti Printer*. RAWDoN, WRIGHT. HATCH dc REWON. Bank Note Fajravera, Corner of Fourth and Mam fttreeta —Bond*, Billa of F.** ' t.ange, Certificatea of alork. Cherka, Draft*, Promiaaory Note*, Seala, Dipioma*. Profr.annial and Yiaiung Card*, drc., engraved in a atyle enrreapondjng in evceilcnce to that of Bank Note*. The above Olhce i« under the »opervi*ion of Oeorce T. Jtme*, a praeti-
cal Fiiyraver
Hritnnuia Ware Manufacturer*.
HELJ.FW A CO., Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth —Alao Dnuiera m Tin Plate, Sheathing and Brazier’* Copper, Block Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc, Iron Wire. Tuimen'e Tool*, Maebinea, die.
Fire Eagiue Manufacturer.
N NFW.MAN,(*'H. , ee*.ortoD. f, Farnam'KimStreet,lielween ' 4lh Hinl 5th—Brenk rind iloriZoutn! F.iiyine.. of all size* and prices !
1 aaa f.lWI llrtao I 'I 4 e ■, vrs a
Htarck Manafactarers. i *vWS.*S!lg5ffW&2K. c Si more than th« market price |»Jd <br White Wheat. Faahioaakle Hat* and Cap*. 0 dr E. MASON, No. «• nfth atreet. 7 door* west of Walntit. Fancy Pnr*. fmbreUa*, Carpet Bag* and Patcheil*.
Hearie Uonae.
L. MOUNT, Proprietor, Third atroet. north aide, betwaen Main and Kycamore streets —The above House is aiia-Jed in the most bosinees part of the city, being in the immediate vicinity of the principal Biwinee* Fnt*hli«hmem«, Po*t Office and Teieeraph
Offices
ixal oreiATnre and bsal pimb XAWFACTTTRnra ESTABLISHMEKT OF C. F. HALL* Northeast Corner Fifth and W alntit Street*. CINCINNATI. vpi.AlN and Fancy Envelope Die*, together with Hall’s cele- ■ brated Self Seeling Advertising Envelope* and C rds. embossed, chased, or with color, can be had at C. F. HALL’S. aprlld ly .Northeast comer Fifth and \Valnut sta- Cin ti.
Olt-POWDEB—from the far-femed mannfhctory of the NJl Messrs. DCPO.NT—qnality superior to any other manutaetured in the t'aited State*. Trie subscriber is now offering the follow
WOT© ana worked Wire Maunfactor)'. ing description* of Dupont’s Powder, at reduced price*WM. BROMWF.LI,. Walnut street, 3 door* below 5th street — 5;000 kegs, FFPa, 95 16«. each; Every description of Riddle* end Screen* for all kind* of Ornin. 3.500 half kegs, FFFr,. 12J lb*, each: Heed*, Powder and Sngar. Strainer Wires of all nnntbers. Wire “ "
for Spring-houae and Cellar Windows. Hair Seivca and Strainer* of all •ixea. Safe* end Selves, Ret and Mouse Taap*. and Riddle
constantly on hand.—All Ohdcr* promptly
HA KVI.N
nbove articl". — Also, vale uiid Kctnil—31, Hi
and Screen Wire, etc
attended to
i|nf>en City Paint Ntore.
WM CHRISFIKI.D &. CO., 229 Fast tide Main street, between 5th and Otb.—Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Oil*. I Varnishes, Turpentine, Brushes, French, English and American 1 W indow Glas*. Artists’ Material* at Wholesale and Retail.—
Ground Paints put up in can* tor Country Trade. Portable (*riat Mill Manufacturor*.
| J. If. BURROWS dt Co.. Columbia Foundry. Columbia street, ( | between Elm and Plum—Ofliee. 93 west Front, between Mai* and Wslinit.—Manufacturer* of J. H. Burrows’ Patent Grist Mills. 1 French Barr Mill Stones of all sizes, btearn Engine*, Grist and , j Haw Mill Iron*, and Casting* of all description*. Also. Dealer* in
J Bolting Cloths, Plaster of Paris, etc. Carriage Repairing Factory.
S. BARNES. No. M, East Fifth street, opposite the Weslayan
Chapel.
Book Bindery.
SAMUEL TURNER. 113 and 115 Mam street—Book Binding in all it* various branches. Person* in the Country wishing to have O'd Book* re-bound, nr any other work in this line, may (by send,ng to this establishment) depend on having their Work well
done and returned a* directed.
(■undr)’* Mercantile College.
JNO. GUNDRY. Principal, Apollo Building, N. W. corner of Fifth mid Walnut streets, Cincinnati—incorporated 1^43.—This In Mitniinu qualifies imltviduals in a thorough, practical manner, for 1 tin ( .'itntiug House and Business pursuits generally. Thct'ollegieie course ii'diide* a complete sy«tem of practical instrui'lion in Hook Keeping, a* pursued in the various departments of Trarte, Commerce, and MAiuifactures. Business Penmanship,
...... .... — •• Calculation*, Uorrespondence, and Daily Lectures on Mercantile 0 {'' or ' ,, ' r * "" n ‘ i Law and Political Economy in their relation* to Commerce. The rulleiu* and . ty es onur«e c»n be eompleted in from 8 to 12 week* Terms 8-10.
Pupils being taught individually—applicants can enter at any-
time.
U01 .’urther particulars call »t the College Rooms or addrs** the , Principal. mai27 BRA MBL E HO U SE, CRANE A PALMER. Proprietor*, Corner of Ohio and South Street*,| LAFAYETTE, l\DI W V. 3TT*This House is now open m.- the reception and* accoinmoda- I tinn of the traveling public api2.'i-dtf 1
3,000 quarter kegs, FFFe, 6} ll>*. each;
3.000 kegs FFo, 25 lbs. each:
2,500 halt' kegs, FFo, 12J lbs. each;
3.000 kegs Fo 95 lbs. each:
from 3J«i to 2,6oO. Hose Reel., l ire I'aps, Trumpets, Torches, Copper rtvetrd (gather Hose. iVc. Lift snd force Pumps. ft>r Writs, Distilleries. Usctoric, Railway Htstions, etc , of all size*. I 'a.t Iron Ofnainentid I'ouiilains, nnd fiydraiilic Works in generiil.
Cotton Vnrn Manufactorer*.
OolLD. PK.ARf'K A CO Factory and Office, Corner of Fifth and l.'H’k Sirr-ts; on Miami « anal —Star and Chandler*' Candle Wick. Colton Varus, Carpet Waip. Coverlet Yarn, Twine and
Hatting
Flour Mill and Factory Builder*. GREEN WALD A IU)NSAI.L, <:orner hgiUt tmri Fifth streets.— Machinery of every s >rt mnnntuciureil and'sat.up. Burr Mill htones and Rolling Cloth* fiiriii*|iMl. and oriler. ti»t every description of Castings proinplly eiecuteil.
Coppitrsiraitlisi.
W A 0. ROBHON. UiOllt *1., between Pike and Butler.—Con- • iaiuly 011 hum), ami made to order, Patten's Generator for making
-kwlu Water.
ttcut'* Furnishing Esluhlishincnt.
I RICHARDSON, -'bti and Slock Maker, and wholesa <- an,l re. liiil dealer ill Geiilli men'. Uumisllillg UOnds, t l‘l. Main *treet, \ve*t
•id • between At and 4th.
Milliner mid l>rc*s Mukcr.
\||<S UK II \RDS<»N
try .Milliners supplied with Puth-ru*
Awning and Tent .Manufacturer*.
•A (.CORN A YANDVIKR, UM), Sycamore street. 3 doors above die Theatre Californians «npi>lied with Tents, Cloibing, Cloths. Hup" etr all warranted water prool. Wagon and Dray Covers,
Mill Hs«s and every variety of f uiivh** work done loonier
Piuno Forlc Dealer*.
SMITH .V .NI\«>\.\o, 7- West Iinirth street, »rar Vine
Slreet
3.000 kegs
2.000 keg* Rough Powder, FFFa, 25 lb* each; 2.00Q kegs Rough Powrler, FFa, 26 lbs. each; 1.000 kegs Rough Powder, Fr, 25 lb*, each; 5.000 cannisters Dupont's Eagle Rifle. 1 lb each; 3.000 cannisters Dupont'* Eagle Ducking, 1 lb each;
2.000 quarter kegs Dupont's Eagle Rifle. 6i lbs each;
5.000 cannisters Dupont's FFFo, 1 lb. each; 5,000 keg* Blasting Powder, coarse and fine, 5.000 kegs and half kegs Shipping Powder;
2.000 cannisters FFFg, I lb. each;
1.000 kegs Mealed Powrler. for Pyrotechnists: 500 kegs A Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists, 500 kegs B Mealerl Powder, lor Pyrotechnists;
For sale in lot* to suit purchasers, by F. I. KNEELAYD,
Agent for the sale of Dupont's Powder,
juneT-ly 200 Front st- New Vork City.
HHDS. SUGAR in store and for sale by
OtMP McKenzie a reed.
spr*}0
No.'s 20 and 22 Main Street, Cincinnati.
WB AGS WANTED.—The hieheM market price paid in C ASH M% for Raos, Old Rope, Baling, Hemp Waste, A-e.
NIXON k CO.,
Paper Manufacturers.
t$0 Walnut »t., between Columbia and Pearl at*..
mar ld.3in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Truiik*y Cnrpot lings, Yiilisc*, At*. IN A JOHNSON, .Manufacturers and Itealer- 111 uc!"<- Also, Sulelie 1 .. Dress mid liounSt Bo*i-., Wl
the
iVltole.
roadway.
Ntoreotype Fouudei.
A C. JAMES, No. Ho, Walnut street. beiwe( l ii lib and 5lh.— Stereotype Hloek- m ule to order Mmir. .1 Round, Patent Notes, and Nuiuerab; t/-,Second hand type /or *nle Bool*, Slitres, Lenther, mid Morocco. I G WEBSTER A. CO., Fifth street, between Walnut and Vine —Wholesale and Retail Dealers in the above arliela* and every variety of .'■dmi, Trimmings.—Also .Manufaeturer* of Gent's •nut Ijjdics tilioei for NVtioieifale* Trade. Tea Dealer*. .MOORE A CHESTER, (Wholesale and Retail/ Corner of 7th snd Walnut mreets. Wholesale Dealer* in Hardware. HOWELL GANG fa BRO , No. 200 Main streets, and No 3 Fifth street, one door west of Dennison House.—Order* taken for j Uivi r and Minnow Heines, Partridge Net*, etc. CofTee and Spice Mill*. DIXON, SHOEMAKER A CO , Sycamore street, between 7iii j nnd Slh.—Wholesale and Retail Dealer* m ground Spires, Mustard, i roaued and ground Coffee, Pea Nuts, etc.—All article* warranted ;
part.
i/*/*Highest price paid for Mustard Heed
Engraver on V4 ood.
II. C. GRO.SVF.NOR, N. K. Corner of4th nnd Walnut streets.— j
All vvuik executed with neatness and dispatch. Tinbrclln and Parasol Manufactory.
'KEEPER A- UROTHER, No. 1C5 Main street, between 4lh |
and 5th sireels
-Mathcnintical nnd Philosophical Instruments. I!- WARE, Manufacturer, south-west Corner of 4th and Syea- ; more, opposite Post Office, entrance on 4lh street—where may be 1 found every variety of Instruments. Cracker Bakery. T D BENNETT, No 3U, Lower Market slreet.—Buder Crack- ’ cr«. t eeut* per pound; Bo<la Biscuit, 5 cents per pound. Publishers and Booksellers. J. A & UP. JAMES, No. io* Walnut street—J A. * U. P | I Publish many of the best books in the market for soliciting .Agents and Podlnrs. A fine and cheap edition of Family Quarto 1 Bible, prm’ed from entirely new stereotype plate* Catalogues 1 ssut by until when desired. I
Sculptor
f. BULLET, Art Union Building.—Busts Medallions, Btatuej, j
ami < trunments.
.Manufacturing Jewellers. S. T < ARLEY A CO., Walnut street. 5th door south 01 4th street —Diamond* set in the newest styles, and every variety of
Jewelry tumle to order Eye Intirmar).
DR WALDO S iutinniiry for diseases of the EYE, Fourth ‘
■*o*t Office--Insertion
ion*, eic.
rphol*tcr> mid llcslding Warchuuse. H 1IKJLER, Agent, No 7i, ea*t side of Sycamore under west*
COLLEGE HALL, Cincinnati
INCORPORATED |P3-f
Fffi ttt E design of ih.s Institution is to qualify Individuals •<. a ihor- ■ oilgh, practical mnniior for the Counting House and Business
Pursuits
rormsK or instrcctto*, viz:
Book Keeping by Double Elilrv, as applied to every department of Trade and Commerce, Calculations, Correspondence, Business Penmanship, including lx*ctures on Commercial Law, and Political Economy us connected with Money, Exchanges, Profits, kc. A course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Those wishing further information will please address the 1
pal. mav31y
I please address
JNO GUNDRY, Principal
JAMES BRADFORD.
JOHN BRADFORD.
FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. Genuine Dutch Anker Brand Bolting
Clothe, all numbers;
MILL SPINDLES: MILL CASTINGS; HOISTING AND TEMPERING SCREWS: Damsel Irons; Screen Wire; SMUT MACHINES; PLASTER OF FABIS;
SND
PATENT PORTABLE CORN MILLS; ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
jrpAll work sold at this establishment warranted of lha bast quality, and if not found to be such upon trial, the money will be
refn iwted.
J AS. BRADFORD & Co., No i>5 Walnut Street, between Second and Pearl Streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS.
The subscribers are prepared to supply
All kinds of Cotton and Woolen Machinery, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with imprc.ted Coupling and PulUys, Self Oiling Hangers (which require oiling only once in three months; LOOMS of a great variety of Pat-
ttud King*, Spring and Feather Beds, Hair, Moss, Husk and Cotton * tern*, lor Fancy and Twilled Goods, from One to Eighteen Shuttles: MatiressV> Comiort*, Cots. etc. Curtains. Carpets, and Pew and also for Plain Goods, capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per
Chau Cushions mude to order—also Portable Spring Mattresses, 1 minute.
which can be handled easily by one person, (manufactured at this They are enabled ironi their extensive improvements, to produce e-inhltshmcnt) t' which attention is cspccinlly invited. Yarns and Good, with comparatively little labor; and all Manufac-
turer* before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit
Philadelphia and vici
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. MB , rffi(HE best and strongest certified medicine in the world for the I. cure of Dyspepsia in ali its forms, such a? headache, heartburn, habitual costivcncss, acidity of the stomach, loss of appetite, asthma, piles, incipient consumption, debility arising from protracted ! fevers, fever and ague, exposure to heal or cold, old age. and diseases arising from imperfect digestion, or a deranged condition of , the stomach. It is also an excellent remedy, and not surpassed by j any medicine, in use, for females suffering from uterine or nevous I derangement. Among the numerous and highly respectable certificate? we refer ; to the following: ' „ ! Prof. A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Atsaycr i F1TZHENRY HOMER, Esq.. Boston JAS. C. DUNN, Esq , City Treasurer, Boston. Hon. MYRON LAWRENCE, Ex-Prest. Mass Senate. r Hon. L. H. ARNOLD, formerly Gov Rhode Island, now Member of Cengress. j Hon. WM. WOODBRIDGE, formerly Gov. of Michigan, late U. S. Senator. 1 Hon. J T MOREHEAD. formerly Gov of Kentucky, late I T : S. Senator. | Hon. J. F. SIMMONS, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. SAMUEL S. PHELPS, U. S. Senator from Vermont Hon. WM. UPHAM, U. S. Senator from Vermont. Hon. SOLOMON 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 I Territory. Gen. A C. DODGE, Senator in Congress from Iowa, R. P. STOWE. Esq.. Clerk in the House of Representatives C. C. TROWBRIDGE. Esq., Delrod. Michigan 1 GEO. W JONES. U. S. Senator from Iowa. ! JOSEPH HOXIK, Esq-, No. 7f., Wall street, New Yo;h. ] Many other individuals of the highest respectability can be refered to, who will confirm all that has been said lu favor of this inval- ! uable medicine. DR GEO. B GREEN, Proprietor, Windsor, Vt REED, BATES fa AUSTIN. Wholesale Druggists No 20, : Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Price SI per bottle; six bottles for $5.
street, corner •>( Sycamore, opposite Po«t Office -
tifici.il Kyi*, Surgical Operatic
Vr-
OAUTION.—Ea.di bottle of the OaKi'iNZ O*V0L-Xaisd Burras • will have the outside wtapper printed in English, Crunch and Spanish, with the signature ot Geo. B. Green, Proprietor, upon Three ; Sides, and in addition, a finely engraved label upon the top of the bottle, with the signature of Reed, Bates fa Austin, who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. aep25 Indianapolis.
Fasliionnble Furniture.
vicinity, where they can «ee the Machinery, with
I 1 I 1 1 fl* l*. i I 14£ CAIIX4 aiLJIilfcSj Y* II* I *e susej * w* I s ill*- I * a a * I sav-I _
I \l CRANE, Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furni- ! all the laicit improvements, in full nnd successful operation; or they
mure street, one • can be referred to factories in almost every Stale South am
(ionr allow TWivu.
Wftrrroonn No. Sycarnwre street, one
NIim , I iuiiI Copper 1‘lale Printer,
LITHOGRAPHER nnd Dealer in Engraving*. E C. MIDDLE- ; l>N, No 115 Wiilnnl sireri Odd Fellows building " "
B:il* of Exidtaugc, Ubocks, cti , always on linttd.
C. W. VAN HORNS
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER for P/ofap.w* I’te.Ti. (FaWtm; the Wi-i»b.) tr.\
and West.
hv addrewing a line to the subscriber*.
ALFRED JKNKS A SON,
t'eli . 1852. Bridcsbttrgh, near Philadelphia.
, * ’at'K''- : _ feb17dly prove their superiority over the Steel Spring and other bandage*.
Several Profe*sors of Obstetries, . and also n number of phy-
This instrument is light and elastic, and is made without die Steel Springs, which is objectionable, on account of fneir chafing the hips,
Ac . making them extremely unpleasant to be worn
lutdics suffer
Wliolr>snl<> (Tntliirr*. UKCHHE1MF.R, GOl.DSMITH A CO . No. 72 Mam •inet, i»ih door below Lower Market street.—Wc invite Country Merchants
to t xaminc our Stock
French Durr .Mill Slone Factory*
JAS BRADFORD fa CO.. No A5 Walnut street, between 2d
and Pearl streets—Gi nuino Dutch Anker
AVholCJftle Paper Warehouse, sicians in this city, mid thronghout the United States, have adopted
ESTABLISHED 1P41. , them in their practice with the most decided beneficial results, ami
%)B r U. 'tfer for suit' a well selected stock of PAPER, CARDS I liigtdy recommend nnd approve them. The following is from Pro/
W and PRINTING INK, BOOKBINDERS’ LEATHER, and Woodward. Cincinnati, Ohio
e\ci v description of PAPER-MAKERS’ MATERIALS. ‘‘I have examined and used to a considerable extent, during a Hat ing been the first, by stveml years, to establish inthe West a practice of nearly twenty-five years, a great variety of .Spring and I Brand'ALII Snfttdies' ^ Fupcr business complete in all its parts, we have formed permanent Laced Bandage?, designed for the.relief and » irt of die several af
Hoisting Screw*, D.msel Irons, Smnt Machines, Bolting Cloth* of am' (relvsiee conneetion 1 with the l>est manufacturers in this conn- lections to which ) our instruments are applicable, bin for mchaniall numbers Mill (listings Tempering Bcrcws Screen Wire nnd trv, and receiving our supplies directly from them. The price* and ral execution, as icdlas tin accvratroJaptationof the ,Hsi>u»i‘nts to Plaster of Paris, always on hand aid for sale - All work sold at i terms w;e now offer are as favorable as the same goods can be pur. their several tlnign*. I hare never seen "'•V bmthcigii-,. m? i/m.v cMftbli^hin^ut warr.intf*(l 01 the bc^t (jimliiv, hu*1 ii 1101 ilmnd to j for m the cities. ^ t^nierivi- sott* fart ton. C HARLh.> \V OODW ARD AF. D. “**TSSml! , 2®Zf* "‘**^a&£5Zr.2ST,r* Nt’Jllr Mniiufnrtlirpr*. I HURI.BUT, nnd the CAREW COMPANY, being the Highest Bandage* for Females, after parturition, supporters f-r weakness-| .1 M BLUNDELL A CO., (suecessois to Marini fa Hlundell,) | p^dos of Writing Pajiers made In this eouutry. 1 es, debility, Ac., Trusses of all descriptioiis tor Hernia, Instrjments SUf’Utj 3 floors \V0' I l»f Maui. ' 4k.s« <•«>**-. I- wml\wn/sAa ntrwrt' rlaaorirvl i/vn r^r PurvDr ilffiojl in ’hw Wwal ■ fin* If nrkF*lr_L F'lllh.ftvM. 1 »A4 V’-lF’oa stijlswsnf sxd rsr s \- »»*
Unis*' nnd Bell Founder. R T. THORNBURN. I'r.mt street, bt. A me and Walnut, loulh st.lc — lira** nnd Silver Plated Fiincel*. Fouutam Cocks and Generator work made and repaired. U"se Joints and Couplings, Salt Well Joints, Oil Globe*, Cylinder and Uaure Cocks, Distillery work generally, plumer* work. Copper Rivets, Bpelter Solder and Casting* in Bra<«. Copper, etc. Cash paid for Brass and Cop.
yer
Window.Shade* nnd Oil Cloth Manufacturers. At SAWYER fa CO , N6. 4, College Hall. Frintre and Tassel Manufaeturer. PETER RUHL. No. 1*3 west Fourth -treet, between AValuut Titd Vine — Munufaeturer of l’ringe«, Tassel*, and Military Trim tiling 4 Wholesale Confectioner. P. HALL, No. 52 .Mam street, Manufactures and keeps constantly .ni hand tiie Urgest variety in the West Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors. M. B. ROSS fa CO . Queen City Liquor Store. No. 19 Sycamore street, ( Brackman's Old Stand,) near the River. llellow«*Manufactarerg. S. ENGLISH A SON'S. (Wholesale and Retail) 2nd street, between Broadway and Ludlow. All Orders punctually attended to. City Daiftierrenn Rooms. ERWIN fa CO., No. 22 west Fourth street.—Portraits taken m :he first style of the art—charges moderate. Steam Boiler Makers. AVEST A DUMONT, Pike street, between Congress and Front. —Repinng done on short notice An assortment of Second-hand Boiler* always on hand. Carriage Manufacturers. U- P. GR\ DEN A CO., Third streat, two doors east of Sycamore—Cturiage? constructed on the Equirotal Principle. Fashionable Carriages of every de*criptiou always on hand Orders and repairing promptly executed. Japanned Tin Ware. ffiG D AA'INC HELL. Alauufacturer of Japanned, Ornamented and Bronzed Tin Ware, N. AV. corner of Pearl and Walnut streets. Water Coolers of all sixes I^tni Ijjmpe of every description Venetian Blind Manufactarer. T. J RICORDS, North suia of fal/ slreet. 2nd door east of Vine, opposite Olympic Theatre.
Our stuck embraces every description of Paper used in ihe West. • (<>r knock-knce*. club-foot, bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, -pi M e have but one uniform price to all. Orders by mail will be filled nnl instruments tor curvature of the spine, and and also for derangeat the snnte price* is if hought in person Sample* will be sent by mem* requiring the us* of bandage* for restoration,
nnil free of eo«t.
Cincinnati, Dec. 1,1451.—ly
HI TLER & BROTHER. C. W. VAN HORN fa Co., Philadelphia. Wholesale Paper Dealers, For sale by CRAIGHEAD fa BROAVN1NG, Agents, Indiannpo.
27 Pearl street. lis, Indiana
HERMAN S f’ II R A D F, R, (slCCKSSOR TO CTTA* STORCH) Importer of Oenuan, French, and English Fancy Qoods, TOYS, MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS, And Wholesale Dealer in Yankee Motions, Accordeom, Violin*, Comb*, PUtola, Percnuion Cap*. Pocket and Table Catlary, SPOONS, SPECTACLES, &c., No. fld. Main street, between I^iwer Market and Columbia, inarfaWm CINCINNATI, OHIO.
C. W. VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE.
The anly Brace -.uanu farlHreti that Jms not line! or chafe under the nr»;*. and ran be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other brace*, are request- | edto give thc?e a trial, to test their superiority over i all others.
Clerk*. Students, Tailor*, Seamstresses. Children
of both sexes, and all other*, who, either from habit or occupation, or from a weakly or debilitated constitution have acquired the habit of bending ferward, (round shouldered) and compressing the chest
rilE tiKKAT KKNTliC’KY RKMEDV. •It. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA !!
Will Wonders never Cease?
following cures, performed alone by tha use of
UIUA, are not wonders, then we
.n-'ivl'dgc Miat we do net know the meaning of tb* o-.-d. Head, tml be convineert that fact* are stranger than
t ;
I Ili I.I. S 5AR9APA
I.tNE P. 0., Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1, 1851. .: Dear Sir—Tbe (wo dozen of your Sarea
Kr John Itnll
• i ’ i r r ler -'l iu September, came to hand, and, in ac-n:''d-4ins tbe receipt of the same, I feel I would b« n injustice to withhold the following, among the ■ if, , of the instance* th.it hare come under my observa"•n. during the last two years, of the great curative propr : . s of your Sarsapcrilla :— 'ir*. .1. annette ALirtin, a highly respectable lady of my • • i.l:' rhood. aged sixty fire years, had been long afflicted "’•I: c -uneerous ulcer, v.liicb finally reduced her to so i 'pV** :* condition, that *hc could not leare her bed. She - !.• i tb- be-1 medical advice in our county, without relief, : t h >1 given tip aft. hope* of a cure. At this stage of her e. 1 persuaded b< r son to take a bottle of your Sarsnpv rdita. lie did O o, and in a short time returned, and pnr- ■ ii.'-cd another bottle, stating the first had had a decidedly . d effect. .She continued to use it until, after the u*e of :ivc or Ax boities, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady h.-rsclf at church. She assured me that she had almost . otirely recovered her health, and from her I received the I' .-ount of her disease, and in about the same word* I give : :o yo- This is but one of a number of cures under my n’-o-rr.ttion—of very remarkable one*—performed by the use of your 8arsaparilla, iu my neighborhood. The »V eiand for it has steadily increased since its introduction Verr respectfully, your obedient servant, WM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. Botxe County, Ky., Oct. 6.1851. Dr. John Ttuil: Dear Sir—I hare seen the most marrelions cure 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 wa = •ixty years old. It had run into something like leprosy, soil she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever l.ch.-dd. I called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine phyrician, ■ consult with me in relation to her. We came to the conclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her; but, on going to my office, I accidentally picked up one af youc Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsaparilla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment in this cn e. I took her two bottles of It, after taking which I perceived a great change. I took her some more. She is now taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her entirely cured. I take great pi assure in recommending your Sartaparilla to the afflicted public. Yours respectfully, JOHN M. ROSS, M. D. I, Thomas A. Hinge of Graves Co., Ky., for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby eertify, that on or about the 16th day of October, 1847, I was attacked with a very severe pain in the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted but a few minutes, aad moved iuto the left hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which time I had a vary light fever. At tha end of that
During ment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up ; the hip in which the pain was so bail commenced rising, 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-fourth* of 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 worse, and pain matje it* appearance in my right shoulder, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician f he a told me that, as a last remedy, 1 had better use Alii BULL S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. After the use of tbe second bottle, the knot on my wrLt commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two after, a piece of bone came out. My wrist scon got well, and I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle, I could get no more for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded in getting three more bottles. After using the three last bottles, the knot en my hip became soft; it was opened, and some corruption ran cut. together with a small pieee of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the knot entirely diappeared. 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 well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during tbe •ummer ©f 1849, I coughed up three pieces of bone, which tan now be seen at the residence of my unelCj Thos. Neal, where I now live, and if any persons deubt tins statement, I will be happy to converse with them, if they will call on me. Signed, THOMAS N. RIN00 State of Kentucky. Grave* Co., Set. This day personally came before me the undersigned, an acting justice of the peace in and for said county, and maft.oath in due farm of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and swem to, this loth day of February, 1850. S. P. MORSE, J. P. fer G. 0. I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Grave, County, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Mor*e. whose name is signed to the above certificate, Ls now, and was at the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, in and far said Graves County, duly commissioned and qualified as such, and that faith and credit are due all his official acts, as such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my .. s . hand, and caused the seal of the County Court of I 1 '- *■! paid county to be hereunto affixed, this 18th day of February, 1859. EDWIN ANDERSON. ran the reader believe, after reading the description of the above numerous cures, that there is still a few human beings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial. It Is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to convince the few remaining disbeliever*, that BnllV medicine will do more even than it promises? Tbe d"ctor could produce another and another cure performed by himedicine; but if the cases published above will net convice the sceptical, it is useless to produce any more, and,
oth
of those cured, let alone full statements of their This medicine, when used according Jo directions, will
ire, without fail:
names cases.
Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of
8or«
icumatism, Pains
Eyes, Ringworm ins In the Bones or
GAT CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIA AH OTHER SOIEimnc WONDER • Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON’S
PEPSIN
Tb* true Digestive Fluid, or Outvie Juicv. «RF.PARF.D from Rennet, nr tiie fourth Stomach of its.' Ox * • ffi ter directions of Baron Liebig, the great Phy*:ol> > ".0H Cee.tr • I’d. by J. f*. Houghton. M. D.. Philadelphia, I’a. This is a truly wonrterinl re rued v for liidige*t;"n. D". spepsi* Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debiun, Curing iftr; nature'sovnt method, by nature's own agent, tnr (L.-u.c Jc ce. Half a teaspoomiil of Pepsin, infused in water, w. i lii-’e*’. «-r d.s solve. Five Pound* oi Kon«t Beer iu about two heur* < ; of ;i:c stomach. Pei'siu i* the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Ga*. trie Jtttce, the solvent of the Food, the purifying. nrr«miiig.<uidsuninlatmg agent of the stomach and ictestines. It is extracted from ■ he digestive stomach of the Ox. thu« torming an Artificial Digest!' Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice iu its Chemical pov, er*. and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it By ti.c aid of this preparation, the priius and evil* of indigestion and dys pep-da arc remove*!, just as thev woiiid he hy a healthy stomach 5. i< doing wonders for Deyspepticf, curing oases of Debility, Emaciv lion. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed tot..* on the verge of the grate. The scientific evidence upon which ] i* based, is in the highest degree enrious and remarkable SCI ENTl FIC EVI HENCE. Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry sav* i "An Artitiein! Digestive Fluid, analogous to tite Gastric Juici, may I he readily prepared from the mucous membrane oi the stomach o: the Calf, in which various articles of food, a* meat and egg*, will I e softened, changed, and digested, just in the same mablrer a* ihey would Ire in the human stomach.’' Di Combe, iu his valuable writings on the ‘Phvs'ology of D:gr-- , lion,” observes that “a diiniiiution of the due quaciiiy ot the Gas. trie Juice is a prominent and iil-prevailing cause of Ihspepsia,’’ and he states that “a dintingtiiilied professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everyth:! g I else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained front tie stomachs of living animals, which proved complvtelv*nc. c«*ful. Dr. Grahiun, author of the famous works on Vegetable Diet,” says: "It is a rcmaikable fact in physiologv. that the tiomschs of i animiiis, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property"of Jij aol' ing various .'nicies of food, and of effecting a kind of anificiii digestion of :hein in nowise different from the natural digestive pro cess '' I Dr. Simon's great work, the •'■Chemistry of Man," fl.ee ft Bia! i < hard. Philadelphia, 1816, pp 321-2) sny«: ‘‘The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From j recent experimenli. we know that food i* dissolved «* rapidly iu an artificial digestive fluid, prepared fioni Pepsin, as it ,* in the nature' Gastric Juice itself." All modern woi ks on Chemistry, Male-la Medira, and Physiol, gy. nnd all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the cliaracter ai d i properties of Pep*i.\. and stale mam interesting .iotail* respecting
n.
i The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric J.iirs. perfectly resembling the natural duid, may be riadily prepared, ooc*
>Jia! it l-*** writ it,
not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it
been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia •
docs such a n*e suggest itself to the mind.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin has produced the most mawt. I curing eases of Debility, Emaciation Nervous Decline Consumption. It is impossible to give the detail* limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certnic
not beioi e so nc.tnrni’ y i . oiled*. .i d Dyspepcasea in ik^ ■ liave bei..
given of more thau two hundred remarkable cure*, iu Pniladelphi.*, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate ; eases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, bin pemiv
nent.
I It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly u*i iul for ieudeti- ; cy to BilHoti* Disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or bodiy treated Fever and Ague, and the «vi! effect* of Quinine, Mercury, a: i other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the loo free use ot ardent spirits It almo-t
reconciles iicaith with intemperance. OLD STOM ACH COMPLAINTS
j There is r.o form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and move at once No matter how bad they may b,. it gives instant relier A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be repeat, d for a short time to maU these good effects permanent. Purity of blood, and vigor of body loilow at once. It r* particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp*. Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress aft 1 eating, low cold stutc ot the Blood, Heaviness. Lowness of Sprr. s. Despondency. EtTiaemtion, Weakness, tendency tnlnsanity,.Suicide, D: Ifoughion s Pefs-iH i? sold by nearly all the dealers in fii.a drugs and popular medicines, throughout the United States. It • prepared in Powder and the Fluid form—and in Prescription via,-,
for the use of Physicians
Private Circular* for the use of Physicians, may be obtained oi Dr. Houghton or If* Agents, describing tiie whole process of prepa : ration, aitd giving the authorities upon which the claims ot this new remedy are based. As it is not a sectet remedy, no objection ciot be raised again*t it* use by Physicians in respectable slaurtutg and
regular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle.
(TT-OBSERVE PHIS !—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M D, sole proprietor. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secure!.
KJr’Sold by ati Druggists and Dealers in medicines
AGENTS -fra.ghead A Brown ing Indianapolis, wno’esale arc
dccStl
Cratgh
retail Ag?i!’.s lor the Slate of Indiana.
4 i ROCEIUES -The inid* i>ignen have ,ust received a spleudia MJT stiH K oi w*'ll assorted (i - net :‘tC\ frtsti and good, and are pr& pared to sett tor cash nr approved country produce, as low as any one in the citv. Give u* a cail and see, feel, and taste for yourselves. Our w ord for it we will give you bargains Our s’.rw k
coii=;*tr, in part, of the following ant.-les, viz.
50 bags Rio Coffee 100 do Cotton Twine; 10 do Java do; *»0 do do Batting. No ! 5 do Mocha dr.; H'ft do Candle Wick, •JO II II D. prime and r‘• ■ o 10 bags Almonds, soft and ba-ot
slicli;
lo bftgs Pea Nuts, 10 do Brazil nut*, 5 do English WalnutsI do Fiibert*, ail fresti. JS51. 5 do Pepper, l •> no Aispicc* •JS Msis Cimiarcioji
A O Sityu
5o bbl* errr--' cd, powdered elar ified H.'ivnima. and fine Isist
Sugar
30 bbi-: O. Molastf . in.. .
1» do S. it. do,
5 do Golden Syrup do
5 do Fine Salpratus
511 do, and half hM* No. 1. 2, and .3, Mackerel, (1-71, war-
raitttd good in ad case;;;
•J, and 3 Mack'rel; ' - ” 1 Alt.
24 Kits. No. 1, I.PbOlb* Lead
1 l‘>. mnt 11!
bags shot, assorted: Uni'cv at ft (■••ili,
Twite;
100 dnx Bedeords, No 1. and 2’*; 40 boxe* l,e*i Tallow Cniid). *;
do
Ks
100,000 Gun Caps;
25 bags shot, : 100 do/ Broom 100 ibs do
2 bbls Ginger,
I half bid Clove* Sj 1 )o d.' \iittni'Fv,
10 itirls Madder; 2 do Aiut«iii;
2 do Co
'pperas;
9 Ceror tis Spanist, ri„ai Ir-digo 12 lioxrs M. f; Kstlsii.y
.-•tar .to; Stimmet Sieartnc do;
Sir.reh -
Soup;
: ~rrrrr~r- 7 “ ~ of bending forward, (round shouldered) and compressing the chest MM ^IL PASTE P^^^^I^^^^fcj^ftiouMomanufaclurethi* I aiKi | angl< w iu fi )M j ,h e alwve Brace to remedy the above defect, and MY
the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic
Tetter*, Scald Head, Rheumati-,,.. . .u ...c .>i Joints, 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, Costivene**, Bronchitis, Sore Threat. Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Coin plaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Nigh’ Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Wafer,
Salta, or Seidiiti Powders.
DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office,
81 Fourth £t., Louisville, Ky
Where applications for Agencies must be addressed
For sale, wholesale and retail, bv CRAIG HKA It 'fa BROWNING,
ian7-d&wSm Sole Agent# for Indianapolis. Westward the Star of Reform takes it* onward Course. NOTICE TO DBU&GIST8 AND PHYSICIANS! r K would respectfully call the attention of customer* and Jeal-
10
10 do 10 do 15 do
25 do U :mcy Toilet Foep:
5 boxes Chocolate, Nr. t 30 do E D Chce*.: 20 do W. R. do; loO do ail kinds Candy 25 Nests Tubs, fancy
mon;
27 doz Buckets
IV hidf boxes do. 20 hove.- Herrir.g;
50 do Glass, assorted tl (uln-s t .asks, P'.'s at..) qt's;J 12 do Bottles, do
10 Kegs Guitf 10 half kegs do;
50 Keg* Nail a , a**crtt ;
npow.b f]
do;
>t.rtvittg. and 141 gross Mnltlic-
jat
do;
oodov. Blacking,
•JO do Shoe Brusbe - .10 do Wire S,ves
2 do Sardiucs,
5 do I’ine Tr.b'e Salt 10 bags Liverpool do
1 do Saltpetre;
5 bids Carolina Tt-r
I0tt do Rosin;
1 Tierce Rice:
1 bale Brown Muslin,
5ft half Chest? fine Impcj.al
Gunpowder, Young !!> and Black T'-a*, all weii soiled and fit—h from
d.e'pjiia;
to call an 1
sr.’i
Weft a v
■ars past.
Our prices are so low us to command a large portion of tha trade ' from tbe principal citiea of the West. Packed in barrels of about 1 six gross, ami shipped free of expense. Order* promptly filled.
fs# s*»v. .. . ■w. , — C* — j uvaixsam ; a vs w c t •, cxic*»r, guy, vaif’-MJS riZt .MJS, JJI tT
25 do AVasti Board*; 2ftti do Pur* i.rout'd Pepper: ' 100 do do A'.spicc-; 50 do do Cinnamon: 50 do do f loves; 50 do do Mustard; 10.000doz. 7. i*. Rinl •jt'o Cotton
Yarn's:
15ft lbs Y:.in's.
Now, nl! yon have to do i- to cad ant -et your own
for we l ive got die rirlu Ts to sn;;. Bring on your Wheat, Uiax j send. Live fie* *.• !'• •'titers. Ibteawax, Gmsei.g am! Egg-. If v t
wish to exehanac for i.roeerics. the some a* cash.
MURPHKY fa TAYLOR,
mar25-dft w * [Journal copy 1 Masonic Haii
JOHN O ’ K A N fi A SONS’
NEW BOOK STORE.
T E announce to our friend*, to Booksellers, Country Me*
Ww chants, Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and book buyeis generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, a new Bonk Store. We are prepared at any time to supniv the trade, iu large or small quantities, with an entire new and fn sit stock of Books and Stationery. We keep always on hand a large and complete a* orlmcut of Miscellaneous, Theological, I-aw Med-
. .... . . . » . • confident it would be to the interest of Country Merchant*
and ali others wishii
pped free of expense. Orders promntly filled
BUTLER fa BROTHER,
27 Pearl st., bet. Main and Walnut
Cincinnati, Dec. 1,1851.—ly
'■‘■vRITINO INK.—We manuffleture in large quantities Writing Ink of a quality equal to any in the country Tha aale itas over several of the Western States, and is canstantly
’ BUTLER fa BRO'FHER,
27 Pearl street
now exter mere as ing.
Orders solicited.
: Also, the various Comtiouiids prepar
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of ali descriptions, the most efficacious character, havin
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale by CRAIGHEAD k BROWNING, Agents, Indianapo- u ., lis. Indiana. Our stock consists iu pi
| African Bird Pepper.
MORE GOLD; Bay berry,
WATCHES ATS Ginger, Jamaica.
J N E F F ’S.—Just re’ecived this day, per express, direct from
Cincinnati, Dee 1,1881—ly
ROBINSON, WALLER A COLES,
Ho. 83 Second Street, between Olive and Locust.
, SR. LOUIS, MISSOURI,
i DEALERS IN LEATHER AND HIDES, , Will cartftilly fill order* for Hid** upon as favorable term* as any
house iu Si. Louis, and respectfully solicit orders
REFERENCES
Z. T. Coffi* A Co., Josuh WrxsLOW, Salem. 8. Q. Hose an. Bloomington
GEO. M. BRIGHT, (svccaaaoa to bbiort akd lakih.)
TILL continiMihe Commission and Forwarding business on the east side of West street, two doors from' the corner of Ofoo. Liberal adraMas mad* on flour and other produce.
Steam Marble Works
LOWRY fa RULE, Comer Broadway and 'Fifth streets —Dealers in Monument*, Tombs and Grave Stones. Marble Mantlaa. Cabinet nnd Counter Slabs, etc. The Trade supplied with Marble
in Block and blab, or sawed to order. Crocker? aad dataware.
O. ALDRICH. Nu 161 Main slreet, west side, between 4th and 5th —Importer of French China, Crockery. Glassware, Solar and Hall Lamp*. Girondole*. Waiters. Castors and Table Cutlery, Brit-
tains Ware, etc
Lookiag Glatset aad Framet.
WM W(SWELL, Jr.. No. 19B Mam street, between Maadffih.
500^ PUftU ^ WsSktii
l U1 sizes) pet into old FnuneeJ ' —» J*
jank-flm
novl2
1500 BA ° 8 Prin ** E ^* n, l5 0 KENZIE i * : REED l , e ^
REED,
N° ’• 90 and ft, Main St., Cinewaati.
New York, a large assortment of Gold and j Silver Watches of the latest style of casing i
Come and see them. The prices you have j ixi'in beiow; as for the quality p ease judge for 1 Cypripedium: yourselves (Alchohoiic;) Gold Cylinders, large size, f2*; j <; Aqueous; Gold Levers, fall Jewelled 830; • lobelia Inflata: Gold English Levers, 810. to 8140, ' Capsicum. A V
?ilver Lepines. gio to #12; Slillingia Silver Levers, full Jewelled, #13 lo #45 . Pctelia;
Strangers and others visiting Indianapolis, j Conin*; in want of good Watches will find it to their Apocynum
advantage tocali at the ' Cheap Watch Depot" under the prettiest l-acuicse; sign iu the city. mar25 American Oil,
Ginger,.
Gmgar, African, Ginger. Race,
lobelia Inflaia So6.
Hetl.
our own receipts, of
the most efficacious character, having been tested thoroughly for twenty year*; and also to the superior quality of our Pure Medical Liquors, all of which w< arc prepared lo sell wholesale or retail.
Scullcap,
Ladies’ Slipper, or Nervine,
Unicom,
Witch Hazel. Rasplierry. Golden Seal,
fac.. A:c., 4c. fac. Also—EXTRACTS.
SOLIS. POWDKSF r>.
Juglanse, or Bntternm, Myricre; Eupatormm Perp: Sangnmariop;
Perl. Podophylin:
Aralia Spinor*, I^ptandriu; Zanthoxlyn; Macrotyn;
Scutleliana, Abies;
Hydrastis; Hydrajtis; Geranium: And every arMacrotyr: tide that will j GemiauCE; admit of the
form
ACMBBLS. PRIME CIDER VINEGAH—Jn*t received and
93 for sal*, wholesale or retail, at
Also. Spices, Grou J and Crude; Nutmegs. Cumamon. Pepper,
, Maee. AUpice. Ginger, Cloves, far
jan22
HORN’S
^^7’ANTED.—10.000 pounds live Geese Feathers, for which I
marlfi
will pay the market prior in cash.
Also. Seeds of every variety, Canary, Caraway Flax. Hemp,
Fennel, Mustard, AnUe. Cardootan, Labeiia.
We design keeping every variety of Grass Seed* Field Seeds,
Flower and Garden Seeds.
they will be filled promptly. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or otherwise for quantities or single volumes Beeswax and Rags wanted JOHN O’KANE fa SONS, may23dwtf No. t Norris Buildings, uinfer Odd Fellow* Hal). RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVER AND AT.T. OTHER KINDS OF PISTOLS.—SAMUEL BECK would respectfully inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his Gun business and will again devote bia entire attention to the man. ufacture of Gun* His shop is on Washington slreet, half a square west of the Court House squa e, sign of the Big Gun, wtiere be will be happy to accommodate all who may wish good Rifles, Shot Gun*, or any other article in the Guu line. All work warranted, or no charge. ' He ha* constantly on hand the be*t Rifle PjwdCr,
’aps, and I^ad.
His loss by fire of his Hat Store, make* it necessary to call on ait who know themselves indebted lo him by note or book account, to call immediately and pay up, as be is compelled to have money
| Come, and save cost
£7"Orders from a distance promptly attended to febUw HHTHO WANTS A GOOD WATCH—Call and get your self one of those beautiftil Silver Duplex, Anchor Lever or
Duplex at 92S.M<; full
W. W ROBERTS.
pUTNAM S LIBRARY, No.'s 5 and C
Received by
S. fa W. MERRILL.
Lepine Watches, at the following trice*
Jeweled I^erer* at #14,50 to SI®,00; lupine'at #11.00. These Watches are of fine quality, all warranted the beat of time pieces I don’t buy auy oi these low priced thing* that are only made to sell and mt lo keep lime. We keep none but the ben quality ar^sTsrsarsii »«•»
and examine the quality ot our goods and prices
We buy our good* tor cash, and can and will sell low. ?outh
LARGE LOT of warranted mouse hole Anvil*, solid l>ox < Vices, Screw plates, Sledges, and Hammers, which will be I
at the lowest market priee* by
marl® HENRY 8. KELLOGG.
A
We buy our good* tor cash, and can and will sc!) low. ! side Washington slreet, near lha Palmer Hou*e. Indianapolis. dec29-1ydfaw J P. POPE fa ( WRAINTED TUBS —23 nest* paint* d Tubs, 3 each; ■ 25 do do do 8 each
Just received and for aale by
jai 19 BROWNING fa MAYER
chaser, return them and get vonr money at
W. H. TALBOTTS
Recollect these Watche* were imported ex^re**ly_for
P. «
this House by
[maiDUdfaw]
U1TARS —An aaaonment of Martin’* and Robe’s saperioj
_ Guitars on hand in tbe Musical lias,
fcblldfaw
Alao, a general assortment of every thing
ALBERT E JONES
