Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1852 — Page 4
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DAILY STATE SENTINEL. CINCINNATI BUSINESS MUOTOKY. 17-Hrr».m vi.iiinsr l Uiritmmi t« auto PankMet, or Smiring to makr riK|iiirir«, or prnrnrt any anifU hy Irtur, •boaV) rotmsli Hu* Directory, mum* foul* t« tf«r»oa« Bnsumm EMab Inbments stwl m«y ^ «»epnidr*1 on »«■ Thin of the him and most rrlistlr l'irm« in Cineinnati Hank Nolr* Fngravfru and Prinlcr*. ItAWDON, WRIOUT, HATCH A KDftON, Bnnh Note K«* <r«»cr», Cornet of Fottrth and MSm Atreet* —Bonds, BUM of K** chamr, C. rnficeir* of stock, Phreks. Drefi*. Promissory ><”**• ’»si«, Dit>iomu, Froh'Mionsi and Viwtinc Cards, Ac , eiiNfevoo in % style corruspniKlmg in eNcallenCe to that of “ a,e *' .Jl* »iK»»r OlJt.-c i« under the soperrislmi of Oeorfe T. Jones, a praetical Kngrevur. flritnnuin Ware MaBafaeliireira. MiLUnV A ( <>. Main Rtreei, between f if‘h *nd rtixtn - Also Dealers m Tin Plate, Atoeathinf end Brejier s f ofpef, Block Tin, Sheet Iron. Zine, Iron tVirr. Tinmen’s Twto, Mer tunes, Ar. Fire Kogine iVaniifncturer. N NKVVMAM.Isaceessor fo D. I, rarnam) Kim Mtreel, hetween tin mivl Mt llrrnk and Hori2onlnl I’.iieines, of all si^es and prices from $V«mo V.dMl H -se Itcels, Fire t.aps, Trumpets, Torebes, Copper iivrted hf-ttlifr Hose, Ae. Inft ami force Pumps, f«r \V«:is, D.iii'lenes, i'actories, Raihv.iv Stations, etc , of all aizea. i ast lr<>n Orn nnenlal FountaiiM, and Hydrnulie Works in general. f niton Ynrn MHitufactarfr*., - DOI I D PKARCKA CO . Faetory sn.l Offler. Porner of Fifth siel Isiek Hire.-ts, on Vl'iitni Camil - Star ami Phandlers’Candle Wiek. Cotton Varus, I'arpct kVaip. ( overlet Varn. Twine amt Haiuiiir Flonr Mill and Factory Buildora. ORKKX WAl»D A IK iM'<AlJ,, Corner Ish hand Fifth streets.— Mncliiiiery of erery sort iiuiiiKluelured and set up Hurr Mill ■Mooes nnd Holluiif Flollis furnished, imd orders for every deteripiioii of Pastmipi proiii|>lly eaeeuusd < opperamitha. W A 0. ItDii.SO.V Front si., Iietween l’ike mid Itmler - Con- • lantiy on ham), a.'d in d, m order, Pullen's OeiierMnr for .nak:ii|{ trslii VVnler GpiiI'h FunicshinK FatHbliahiiiciil. I KIFIIAHD.'tO.V, f*lurl mid ^toek Maker, ami wholesale ami re ml denlrr in l.entlemeir i Funnshini' (Jomts, II'*. Main street, west *id>- between fM and 'hit. Milliner aiid l)rr'«a Maker. MIt.H HIPH Alt l*,s»i iN, i - . Fourth street, corner of Vum. Country Milliners sti|ipln d ivdli Patlerns and Styles AU itintr anil Tent Manufacturers. AI«POK\ A VA NDMF.K, IW, Myramore street, 3 doors aimvc ihe Theatre »--Californistts supplied with Tents, (’Inlliinjj. Cloths, Hapi etr , nil wnrrmited water proof. Wagon and Dray Covers, Will Hill's and . terj vnrinty oi < anvuss work done to order I’inno Forte Dcnlera, .SMITH A \I\II\. \o. ;s, West | onrili street, aenr Vine
iff# H
Trunks, Cnrpet nags, Valises, dke. I'AIU IN A .ItMl,\.StI.Y, Mnnufaeinrers uml Dealers m ihe dime urtieles - Also, Unlehels, Dress mid liolliiet Hoses, Whole*«|e iimt Reiail HI. Hriiudwny. Miereotypn Founder. A C JAMF.A, No. HI7, Waliuit street, between Ith mul 5tli.— •Mereotype Hlovks mide to order. Mune. in Round. Pnient Notes,
jimI Numeral*
-'^Seenm! hand type for sule
Hnnls, Shoes, Leather, and Morocco.
I <1 WFIWTF.Il A Cl>., p'lltli street, between Waluui and Vine Wholesale imd Retail Denlers in tho above srheles ami 1
1. —Also Mmiufielurcrs of f.ent’a j
Prude.
Ten Healers. MO )RF. A CHKHTF.K. (Wbole.alo and Retadi Cornar of 7th mid WillilUt streets. Wholesale Healers in Harduarc. IIOWKI.I. DA NO A MHO. No. «00 Mam streets, and No 3 Film street, one dour wait of Dennis,in House.—Orders taken for rtivrr mid Minnow .Seines, Partridge Nets, ete. Toffee and Mpice Mills. DIXON, AHOKMAKF.R A CO , Hycumore street, between 7th viiit bib Wiiolesulc and Retail Dealers in ground Spiros, Mustard, toiistad mid groittiil ( ofTce. Pen NttU ete—All article, warranted
(line.
•Ilii'best pri'-i- paid for Mnslnnl .•’eed.
I!ngraver on Wood.
II r OKO.SV i’.NOIt, V F. Corner oMlh mul Walnut streets — \il wml. uxeeulrd vvilb iieatncss ami dispateh. I mhrellti mid Fnrnsol Manufactory . MI,F.KPKK<V HK'MflKH No 1« Main street, between Ith
mid6th streets
Mnlhornfllical and I’hilosophicnl liistruinuuts. . tl W A Hi'., Minufacturer, south-west Porner of 4th and Myea- ' more, opposite Post Otfloc, cutraucn on 4th street--where may he | in .ml si erV vnrietv of Instruments Cracker Bakery. t D lir.N'NKT P. No 'hi. leiwer Market street.—Mutler Crack-! , i. 4 (■i nts per pound; ‘hsl.i Riseuit, 6 eritls per pound. Publisher* and Booksellers. I \ .v C P .I A MIX, N<>. 1(17 Walnut street.—.1. A. A I P. 1 l 1’iiblnh inaiiy of Ihe best hooks in the market for soliciting Went* mid Pedlar* A line and ehenp edition of Family (Quarto IJible, pnn'ril from entirely now stereotype plates Catalognes -i. ,it by mad when dr'irrd
■Sculptor.
.• lit 1.1.1. P, An Ciuon liuilding Hu.is, Meilulhons. Statues.
iicl < •nnimriil
Mnnulactiiriug Jowellera.
FakhioaBble mnd Cnpn. O A K. MASON, No. ** Fifth »U»et,_7 doors wr-k of Walnut. Paney Furs, I’mlirella*, Carpal Buga And Sntchcll*.
Hrarie llonae.
L. MOUNT, Proprwww, Third aueet, north aide, between Main and Hycamota street*.—The above House ie aimuod in the moat liminem pan of the city, being In the immediate vicinity of the telncfpol Basilicas F.staWi«hmenis, Poet CHBca and Telegraph
Omaaa.
Wove nnd Worked W ire Manafactory. WM. BROMWFI.!., Walnut etreet, 3 doors below 9th atreet — Kvery description of Biddles and Screens for all kinde of Oiain. Seeds, Powder and Sugar. Strainer Wires of all number*. Wire for Spring-home and Cellar Window*. Hair Selves and Strainers of all size*. Safes and Set res, Rat and Mouse Taaps, and Riddle and Screen Wire, etc , constantly on hand.—All Orders promptly attended to. Qaecn City Paint fttore. WM. CHRISPIKLD A CO., 2fW F.ast side Main Wreet. between 6th and <Mh-—Wholesala and Retail Dealers in Paints, Oil*. Varnishes. Turpent’iie, Brushes, French, F.nglish and American W indow Glass. Artists’ Material* at Wholesale and RetailGround Paints put up in cans tor Country Trade. Portable Grist Mill Manufacturer*. J. H. BURROWS A Co.. Columbia Foundry. Columbia street, between Kim and Plum—Office, 33 west Front, between Main and Walnut.—Manufacturers of J. H. Burrow*’ Patent Grist Mill*, French Burr Mill Stones of all size*. Stoam Engines, Grist and Saw Mill Irons, and Casting* of all descriptions Also, Dealers in Bolting Cloths, Plaster of Paris, etc. Carriage Repairing Factory. S. HARNFX. No. SS, East Fifth street, opposite the Wesleyan
Chapel.
Book Bindery. 8AMI K1. TURNER, 113 and 116 Main street—Book Binding in a l us various branches. Persons in the Country wishing to have Old Books re-bound, or any other work in this line, may (by .ending to this o«mbli*hmcnt> depend on having their work well •Ion* ami returned as directed.
ixal xiesiTive am hai pum XAVTOAcnranro estahjbhmeht of
C. F. HALL,
Nortkeaat Corner Fifth and W'alant Streets,
CIlfCIRlfATI.
RTBLAIN and Fancy Envelope Dies, together with Hall'* edeUT brated Self Sealing Advertising Envelopes and C rda, em-
boase 4 chased, or with color, can be had at
C. F. HALL’S.
sprlUl-ly Northeaat eonisr Fifth and Walnut sts.. Cin’ti.
enr-POWDER—from
the ftr-famed manuftetory of the
NJi Messrs. DUPONT—quality superior to any other manufretored in the United States. TTte aubaenber is now offering the follow ing deaeration* of Dupont’s Powder, at reduced prices
5;00U kegs. FFFo, SS lb*, each;
3.600 balf kegs, FFFo, 12} lbs each; 3,000 quarter kegs, FFFo, 9} lb*, each;;
3,000 kegs FFe, 39 lb*, each;
9,900 half kegs, FFe, 134 lbs. each;
3.000 kegs Fe 39 lbs. each;
2.000 kegs Rough Powder, FFFa, 29 lbs each; 2.000 kags Rough Powder, FFn, 25 lbs. each; 1.000 kegs Rougti Powder, Fa, 35 lbs. each; 9.000 cannisters Dupont's Eagle Rifle. 1 lb each; 3.000 cannisters Dupont's Eagle Ducking, 1 lb. each;
2.000 quarter kegs Dupont's Eagle Rifle. 6} lbs each;}
uponl
6,000 cannisters Dupont's FFFo, I lb. each; 6.000 kegs Blaitine Powder, coarse and fine, 5.000 kegs and half keg* Shipping Powder;
2.000 cannisters FFFo, k lb. nch;
1,000 kegs Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnist*, 500 kegs A Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnist., 500 kegs B Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnist";
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by F. L KNEELAND,
A<;ent for the sale of Dupont * Powder,
juneT -ly ‘ 206 Front «t., New'York City.
B~> AOS WANTED —Tl.e rii^lie.t market price paid in CASH
|R for Rar«, Old Rope, Bating. Hemp Waste, Ac.
NIXON ft CO.,
Paper Manufacturers, 02 Walnut st, between Columbia and Pearl sis., raarldSm Cincinnati, Ohio.
(sundry’* Mercantile Collegi
JNO. Gl'NDRY. Principal, Apollo Building, N
. , r, Bt j i
the (.'ouiitm legitite cour*
(_ I!
e.
W. corner oi
i—incorporated li^d.—This In thorough, practical manner, for
House and Business pursuits generally. The Uol-
Fifth find Walnut "ireets, (.'iitcitina »titm on qiinlifics individual* in a I
g House and Busittesi
sc iucludei a complete system of practical instruction
li.iok Keeping.
Trade, Commerce,
and Manufactures.
various de
Business
nan Pet
tment* tmatu
Oalculotious, rorrespondence ; and Daily Lectures on Mcrcauti
Law and Political Econerny in their relat
Law and roltttcnl bcottemy i c-ouric con Im < ompleted in frr Pupils lieimr tanvht livtivu
Hit! The |
in their relations to Commerce, from 8 to 12 week* Terms ®40.
Pupils being taiivlit individually—applicants can enter at any
time.
For ftirther parliculRrs call at the College Rooms or address the Pri'cipal. mnr27
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$ALDKBi
ever
Slid
y variety of Shoe Trimmings, /..■dies .'hiors for Wholesale T
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. fTIHE lie-.t and strongest eertified medicine in the world for the R. cure of Dyspepsia in jtll it* forms, such as heudnrhc, lirarlhuru, habitual costiveness, acidity of the stomach, lo s of appetite, asih- j ma, piles, incipient consumption, debility arisin-T from protracted | fever*, fever and ague, exposure to heal or cold, old age. and diseases arising from imperfect digestion, or a deranged condition of the stomach, it U also un excellent remedy, and not surpassed by any medieino in use. for females suffering from uterine or nevou*
derangement.
Among the numerous and highly respectable ccrtific'ucs. we refer j ok Keeping by Double Entr., a« applied to every department of | to the following:
e and Commerce, Calculation., Correspondence’, Ciuinc.s Pen- : Prof. A._A._HAYE_3, M. D., Stato Atsaycr.
ihip, including lectures on Commercial Law. nnd Political I FITI*"'
COLLEGE HALL, Cincinnati
INCORPORATED 1838
r|MIK design of this litstitiition is to qualify l.vUvidnii!. in a thorM ough, pra*-licalmanner for the Contiiing Ih u <c and Business
Pur. u it*
ootsssr or is*rr.ucTJo\, \ iy. DookKer — ’ " ”
Trade and
inanship, including lectures on Commercial Law. Kcnuomy us connected with Money, Kxohauccs, Profit*, A c. A course can be completed in from eight to I’.velvc weeks. Tlii>.e wishing farther inforirtation will plcn.c add rex* inc Principal. mav31y JNO. GUN DRV, Principal J\MRS BRADPORD. JOHN BRADFORD.
FRENCH HI/HR
MILL STOKE MANUFACTORY. Genuine Dutch Anker Brind Bolting
Clothe, all numbers;
MILL SPINDLES; MILL CASTINGS; HOISTING AND TEMPERING SCREWS; Damsel Irons; Screen Wire;
SMUT MACHINES;
PLASTEB OF PABIS;
S\D
PATENT PORTABLE CORN MILLS; ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALK.
]| 7*AI1 work sold at this establishment warranted of the best quoliiy, and if not found to bo such upon trial, the money will be
refunded.
JAS. BRADFORD A Co.,
No. 65 Walnut Htrert. between Second and Pearl .Street*,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS. ^
The subscribers arc prepared to supply
All kinds of Cotton and Woolen Machinery, a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with im,,.vd Coupling and PulUyi, Self Oiling Han^trs (widen require oiluig only once in three months; LOOMS of a great variety of Patterns. for Fancy and Twilled Goods, from One to Eighteen Shuttlts: for Plain Goods, capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per
m iui. zn. ix. ixm a . is
FITZHENRY HOMER, Em., Boston. JAS. C. DUNN, Esq., City Treasurer, Boston
Hon MYRON LAWRENCE, Ex-Prest. Mas*. Sen Hon. L. H. ARNOLD, formerly Gov. Rhode Island,
ARNOLD, formerly Gov.
gress.
ate.
now Mem-
■t. I’ t RLI'.Y A CO WnlHiit street, 5th door south Oi 4th ptuvniCoupling *lreet —Diamond* set in the neweti style*, and every variety of | 011 | v
Icwelrv made to order
F>»• liilirmary. .
l*H WALDOx Infirmary for diseases of the EYE, Fonnh
-nect, corner of Svcnmore, oppmite Post Olhec Insertion u Ar- ,, ^ arc enabled from their exieitsive improvements, to produce idicni Cv 'iiii'icul Operations nc Yarns and Good* with comparatively little labor; and all AInnufae. . , , .. . hirer* before purchasing their Muchinery, will do well to viait I pitnl"O ry mul Bcuuiiik »V arphousu;. Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery, with I K IIIUI.ER, Agent, No 7c(, ca«t side of Rycamore under west* all the laiest improvements, in full and successful operation; or they
can he referreil to factories in almost every Stale South and We«t,
Hon.
ber of Ccngn
Hon. WM. WOODBRIDGE. formerly Gov. of Michigan, late
U. S. Senator.
Hon. J T. MOREHF.AD, formerly Gov. of Kentueky, late U.
S. Senator.
Hon. J. !■’. SIMMONS, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. SAMUEL 8. PHELPS, U. S. Senator from Vermont. Hon. WM. UPHAM, U. S. Senator from Vermont. Hon. SOLOMON FOOTE, Member of Congress from Vt. Hon. II. D FOSTER, Member of Congress from Penn’s.
Hon. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin
Territory.
Gen. A C. DODGE, Senator in Congress from Iowa, K P. STOWE, Esq., Clerk in the House of Representative* : C. C TROWBRIDGE, Esq., Detroit, Michigan [ GEO. W. JONES. U. S. Senator from Iowa. I JOSEPH HOXIE, Esq., No. 76, Wall street, New York.
Many other individuals of the highest respectability can be refer- ' cd 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 4: AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggist., No 26, | Merchants’ Row, Boston, Genera! Agents. Price SI per buttle: six bottles for $5. CAUTION.—Each bottle of the Ginuins Oxygenated Bitters will have the outside wiapper printed in English, Frunch and Spmii*h, with the signature of 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 A: Austin, who are the sole General Agents, and to whom all orders must be addressed. M0BE LIGHT! BEAD! BEAD! A MOTHER PROOF that Green’s Oxygenated Bitters are just Xm what they profess to be—a sure remedy for DYSPEPSIA .n all its various form*. Call and get a bottle at ROBERTS’ Drug Store.
un Museum Cmistnniiy on hand Brass Curtain Cornices, Pole*
■ nil King 1, Spring tnicl Feather Beds, Hinr, Moss, Husk and Colton by addressing a line to the subscriber*. Mutireio Coiufoit , Cou.ctc. riirinin*, Carpets, and Pew and ALFRED JENK9 ft SON. t'liiiir Cniliioin made to order—also Portable Spring Mattresses, *’ 1 *- — *“ "
»vinch 1 .111 he li.inilleil rti'ily by one person. (inaMufartnred at this e«fih!i*hiiioiiii to v.hieli attention is especially invited
Fashion ith It- Fit mil tiro.
I, M 1 R ANI', .Miintifnetnrcr of l-'asiilonnhle Cabinet Furniture, Sufi,, t’huii *. ele. WurernOjnx No. i*l Syeamarc street, one
■ lour above Tliiril
Mff I mul Coppfr I’la If Printer,
I I I'lB'iiU M’llKK and Dunh-r m Engravings, E. MIDDLE- consists, In part, of the following ani-les, viz; ION, No 115 Walnut street Odd I Yllnw* building.— Note,. Draft*, 1 - ^ '*■ ..... * — ..
Mill* oi' I’.sehiiige, Clcck* eu . iihvay* on hand.
Indiaiiapoll", Feb. 17, 1862 Messrs. Rekb, Bates A. Austin:
Gent*:—I have had for several years a Chronic Bowel Complaint, caused while iu Mexico during the late war, and have not been 1 able to do any work for eight month* of the year 1951. My digest-
I't h , 1852. Bridesburgh, near Philadelphia. , ive organs became very much deranged, and my whole system N. B —Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the 1 was very much prostrated. I was given up at three different times simplest method of driving, ami calculation of speed, furnisher! free ' o die. About two months ago 1 purchased of W. W. ROB- | of charge. febl7dly ERT9,_ your agent at this place, a bottle of Green’s Oxyge- . n rru. .1 . ' , ! ’ tutted Bitters. At this time I could not sit up at all I began ff JHOOEHIE8 The undersigned l*ave just received a spieiulid gradually to recover from that time, and have now nearly regained w.® stock of well assorted Gtoanes fresh utid good, and are pre- ! my health. I think the Bitters a most excellent medicine, and : pared to sell for cash or approved country produce, as low as any would cheerfully recommend it to all similarly afflicted, one in the city. Give us a call nnd see, feci, and taste for your- - ■ — --
tsiis. i ta his-’ ssiy • *zi*v u * os x.uii iiiisa z w v i ^ Bllvi ICkfJlc 11 Jg yOUr* selvr*. Our word for it we will give you bargain*. Our stock
\\ lii»lf«nlf < lolhifr>. I t - IIIILIMI.U. «iii|.ll".MITn .v CO , No. 72 Mam struct, 5tli door lii losv laiwcr Matket *lre< t --We invite t'oinitry Merchant*
to oiiiiuiue our .stock
Frunch Ilurr Mill Nloiiu Fartory.
,; AS HRADI'ORD ft CO.. No 05 Walnut streat. between 2d : uiul Fcnrl street* —Geiiuiau Dutch Anker Brand Mill Spindles, | Hoisting berevv* D.inuel Ir-nts, 8innt Machines, Bolling Cloths oL all Humbert, Mill Casting<, Tempering Screw*, Krreen Wire nnd ‘ t’lft*l'-r oi I’dri*, nlwajs on hand niiil for sale —All work sold at Mu* r*l ibllshilirut warn nle-l of the best quality, and if not found to t
UC siteli, on trial, wo will refiiiul the money.
Nrtklf Muntilnf turf I-*.
t M BLUNDELL A CO, (siiecessoi* to Marl m A Blundell,) d, wot 2nd street, 3 doors we*t of Main.
Uni"" mul null Founder.
It r TIIORNBURN, Fr nit street, ht. Ymn and Walnut, toulli .til.' _Bru** and Silver Pluted Funcet*. Fountain Cocksntul Gcn- , r.itor w -rk m i le nnd repaired. Hose Joint" ami CuapluifS, Suit tVcil Joint*, Oil Globes, Cvlinder and Gang" Cocks, Distillery work veiiernlly. pluinrrs work. Copper Rivets, Spelter Solder uiul Canting , m Brass Copper, etc. Un«h p-ild for Brass and Cop.
per
V% imlow Nhntlu" and Oil Cloth Mauul'aclurers.
\f SAWYER A < O , No *, College Hali. Frinxu and Ta»«p| Mnnnlaclurer.
1‘I.TEK BUHL. No. 03 west Fourth Mrect, between Walnut
slid Vme - Manufacturer of Fringe*, Tassel* ‘
oimgs
50 hai
10
r. -to
III |/oi I. *S| I 1
>ags Rio Coffee; do Java do;
Mocha do;
• •If 1VB j V IB.
100 do Cotton Twine;
000 do do Batting, No. 1;
100 do Candle Wick;
feblfl
For sale by
sep25
Y'ours, truly,
ALEX. D. CUDDINGTON
W. W. ROBERTS,
General Agent for Indiana.
Indianapolis.
na
20 II II D, prime and goinl fair 10 bags Almond*, soft and hard
• >' O Sugar; shell; 30 bhl* crushed, powdered, clar 10 bag* Pea Nut*; ifiad Havttnna. and fine (.oaf 10 do Brazilnma;
Sugar; 5 do English Walnuts;
30 1-hls Si. O. Molasse*. prime; * ' "
10 do 8. H. do;
5 do Golden Syrup do;
5 do Fine Salcratui.
60 do, nnd balf bbls No. 1, 2, mul 3, Mackerel, (1961, wari ranted good in ail cases; t 24 Kits, No. I. 2, and 3 Mnck'rel; 1,001) lbs Loot! in 1 i!>. and lib.
Bars;
: 100,000 Gun Cap*; 25 hag* shot, assorted; 100 dte* Broom*. Faney and Com.; 100 1 hs do Twlire; |00 dox Bedcords, No. 1, and 2’s; 40 boxea best Tallow Candles; 10 do Star do; 10 do Summer Nlearine ilo; ' 10 do Starch;
15 do Soap;
25 do Fancy, Shaving, and 144 grot
60 doz
Toilet Soap;
5 boxes Chocolate, No 30 do ED. Cheese,; 20 do W. R. do;
and ^Military Trim' i 'I** *1* kind* Candy;
j W s\eflt4 Tubs, fancy and com-
Wholntilr ronlorlionur. ( | 2.5 dox Bucket, do do; )' iivl.l. N.i .'>■? .Mum <ir-rt, Manufactures and kaep* constant. 1 ,\ 0 Wash Boards’ ' " ,f v.»ncty m the West m do ,. ur( , 0reun4l ’p e p iy . r; Forriun nntl PMinustir Liquor". ( 1(h) do do Alspice;
M. B K039 A CO . t^iiernCily Liquor Store. No. 19 Sycamore do do ( innamon; street, t Bra-'kmau's oid riluiKl,) nvnr the River. 50 do )' Nt^arcl;
Ilcllou'a MnnufHClUrors. laOOOdo* 7. fil'and 5tS)'Colton S ENGLISH ft SONS, I Wholesale and Retail) 2nd street, be- Yam's; tween Broadway and Ludlow. All Orders punctually attended to. : 1501b* Pound Yarn'*;
igliah Walnuts;
1 do Fiiberu, all fresh, 1851;
5 do Pepper; J ^
5 do Alspic*,! 25 Mat* Cinnamon,
2 bbls Ginger;
1 half bbl Pin rt 11 TjUKfl 1 do do Nutmeg*;- 1
10 bbls Madder: 2 do Alumn;
2 do Copperas;
2 Ceroons Spanish float Indieo;
12 boxes M. ft. Raiiin*; 12 half boxes do:
20 Iioxes Herring;
60 do Glass, assorted sizes; 100 doz Flasks, pt’« and qt’s; iZ 12 do Bottles, do; j
10 Kegs Gunpowder; j
10 half kegs do;
50 Kegs Nails, assorted
oss Matchei;
Blacking;
IMFROVE-D ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) tfc.
This instrument is light and elastic, and is made without the Steel * Springs, which is objectionable, on account of their chafing the hips,
4c., making them extremely unpleasant to be worn.
Indies suffering from the above derangements, and Physicians particularly, are solicited to give them a trial in their practice, to prove their superiority over the Steel Spring and other bandage*. Several Professors of Oiwtetrics, &c., and also a number of phy-
ovc them. The following is from Prof. I
considerable extent, during a great variety of Spring and
Shoe Broshe*, Wire Sive*,
Fity DnKurrrunn Room*. ERWIN ft CO., No 22 west Fourth street. -Portrait* taken in the firu *nlr of the art -charges moderaia. Nifty in Itoilrr Mnker". WEST A DUMONT, Pike street, between Congress and Front —Ueparing done on short notice An assortment of Second-hand
Boiler* always 011 ham!
( nrriaffp MMiiurarlurer*.
H. P GRYDF.N ft CO., Third street, two door* east of Sycamore —Carriage* constructed on the Equirotal Principle. Fashionable Carriage* of every description always on hand .Order*
and repairing promptly executed. Jupnnnrd Tin Ware.
tV 1 D XVIN til ELL. Manufacturer of Japanned, Ornamented and Brouzod Tin \V are. V VV corner of Pearl amt Walnut street*.— Watei Cooler* 01 *11 siiv*. istnl l^mp* of every description.
Venetian Itliutl Mnnufacturer.
of both sexes,
or from 1
C-’CVCIBI 9 lUlcmmTie* 1 'oax-is n,o, aa.*.., atsvr a llllllUJUI Ul * sicians in this city, and thronghnul the United State*, have adopted them in their practice with the most decided beneficial results, and j highly recommend and appro- L ~ ■
Woodward, Cincinnati, Ohio. “I have examined and used to a
practice of nearly iwenty-five years, a gret
Laced Bandages, designed for the relief and 1 »re of the several affections to which your instruments arc applicable, but for mechanical execution, as well as the accurateadapuition of the instruments to their several designs. I have never seen any that has given me more satisfattum. CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D.” Professor of Obstetric*, and diseases of Women and Children, Med-
ical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bandage* for Female*, after parturition, supporter* for weaknesses, debility, *c., Trusses of all descriptions for Hemia, Insvrxmeuu for knock-knees, club-foot, bow-legs, dislocated or weak joints, spinal instruments for curvature of the spine, and and also for derange-
ments requiring the use of bandage* for restoration. C. W. VAN HORN ft Co., Philadelphia.
For sal* by CR AIGHEAD ft BROWNING. Agents. Indianapn-
1 li*, Indiana
Wholesale Paper Warehouse,
ESTABLISHED 1841.
m'NT’E offer for sale a well selected stock of PAPF.R. CARDS VT and PRINTING INK. BOOKBINDERS’ LEATHER, and every desenplion of PAPER-MAKERS’ MATERIALS. Having been the first, by several years, to e*tal>lish in the West a Paper business complete in all it* part*, wc have formed permanent and exclusive connections with the best manufacturers in this country, and receiving our supplies directly from them. The prices and term* we now offer are as favorable a* the same goods can be pur-
chased for iu the Eastern cities.
We have the exclusive agency for the superior WRITING PAi PERS manufactured by PLATNFR ft SMITH. OWEN ft HURLBUT. and the CAREW COMPANY, betug the nighest
only Brace manufactured that does not bind P* 1 ** of Writing Paper* made in this country,
or chafe under the arms, and can be trora :cith hath , O" *“*; k embraces every description of Paper used in the AN esc rote a* (l earn fort Wc have but one uniform price to all. Orders by mail will be filled Ti,o», »bo live »o™ 0,1*, b.u,., i '' KlfrT4*1?™**"“ ’’’
Clerks, Students, Tailors, Seamatreasea, Children
20 do 10 Jo
2 do Sardines; 5 do Fiua Table Salt. 10 bag* Liverpool do: 1 do Saltpetre; 5 bbl* Carolina Tar;' 100 do Rosin; 1 Tierce Rice; 1 bale Brown Muslin, 50 half Chest* fine Imperial Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, all well a* sorted and fre«h from Phil*,
dolphia:
NoW; all you hare to do i* to c_aH and set your own price,
rout Wheat, Flax- , and Egga, if you
isow, mi you un-. e n> no is in
for we have got the article* to suit. Bring on your Wheat
scad. Live Geese Feather*. Beeswax, Gn
wish to exchange for Groceries, the same a* cosh
MURPHEY ft TAYIXJR,
ntar39-dftw [Journal copy.] Masonic Hall.
C. W. VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE.
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TilK CHEAT KENTUCKY REKEDY. HU. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA!! Will Wonders never Cease? I f the following cure=, performed alone by the use of I BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, are not wonders, then w* . knowledge that we do not know the meaning of the . .-r J. Ib-id, and be conrlncod that facts are stranger than
■■ -l.-n:-
Line P. O , Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1,1861. Pr. John Bull: Pear Sir—The two doren of your Sarsa- ; -iriili. ordered in September, came to hand, and, in ac-t-f wb'Iglng the receipt r.f the same. I feel I would be b ing yr a injustice to withhold the following, among the t.-.any of the instances that have come under my obserra-i.-.n, during the last two year*, of the great curative prop-
• riiM of your Sarsaparilla :—
Mn. Jeannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my c ii-libcriiooi, aged sixty-five years, had been long afflicted ••'ith t>. cancerous nicer, which finally reduced her to so helpless a condition, that she could not leave her bed. She •lied tho be>t medical advice in our county, without relief, .lod had given up all hopes of a cure. At this stage of her •»se, j persuaded her son to take a bottle of your Sarsapv riHa. He did so, and in a short time returned, and purrhn -ed another bottle, stating the first had had a decidedly od effect. She continued to use it until, after the use of five or six bottles, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at church. She assured mo that she had almost •■.ntirely recovered her health, and from her I received the icrennt tf her disease, and in about the same words I give ! to yo- This is but one of a number of cures under my rJ.i.Tyation—of very remarkable ones—performed by the use of your Sarsaparilla, in my neighborhood. The J.e,uand for It has steadily increased since its introduction here. Verv resnectfully, your obedient servant,
WM. R. DICKINSON, P. M Bone Codxtt, Ky., Oct. 6,1851
Pr. John Bull: Dear Sir—I have seen the most marvel1: us cure of one of my patients, by your valuable medicine •an old lady, who had been affile ted from her childhood «irh scrofula, and various diseases of the brain. She was -i-tv vears old. It had run into something like leprosy, mid she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld. I called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician, ■ j consult with me in relation to her. We came to the conclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her; but, i n going to my office, I accidentally picked up one ef your Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsai.arilla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment In this case. I took her two bottles of it, after taking which I perceived a great change. I took her seme more. She is now taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her eatirely ,-ured. I take great pi aasure in recommending your Sar-
saparilla to the afflicted public.
Yours respectfully, JOHN M. R03S, M. D.
I, Thomas A. Ringo of Graves Co., Ky., for tho benefit of mankind generally, do hercbv certify, that on or about The 16th day of Octol-er, 1847, I was attacked with a very Kovere r>ain in th<* Iowet part of the abdomen, which lasted but a few minutes, a: d moved into the loft hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which tkne 1 had a v.«ry light fever. At the cud of that time the fever ceased, *nd the pain abated for a day or two, sftcr which it again returned, and was much worse than before. During sii tils time I was under medical treatment. Frcm a short time after I was taken, I was unable to wutk or sit up: the hip in whicli the pain was so bad commenced rWinc. until sorao tine in January, when it burst, and a number of piece* of bone came out—as many os twenty, at least, .“nine of tho pieces were three-fourth-of an inch long. Some time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right hip. also ore on day right wrist, mi 1 one on my leg, below my knee. 1 continued te get weal; and worse, and pain made its appearance in my right shoulder, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persons give me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedy. I had borer us. Mil. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OK SARSAPARILLA. After the use of the second bottle, the knot on my wri-k com mcnced getting soft. 1 opened it, and a day or two after, a piece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and 1 continued to gain strength. After I u«ed the third botih-, I could get no more for some four weeks, after which tin, • I succeeded in gettin- three non- bottles. After using tinthree la«t bottles, th, tnot or. my hip became soft; it waopened, nnd some c<j -uplion ran our together v. ith >> small piece of bone, an, the sore soon got well, ami the snot entirely diappeared. The sore on my leg aDo opened and a piece of bone came out. I continuad the use of the Sarsaparilla until I u^ed twelve bottle’, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor, it may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during th.summer ef 1849. I coughed up throe pieces of bone, which tan now be seen at tho residence of my unclcj Thos. Neal, where I now live, and if any persons doubt this statement,
r to converse with them, if they will call on
THOMAS N. RINGO
I will be happy to converse
me. Signed,
State of Kentucky. Graves Co., Set. This day personally came before me the undersigned, an acting justice of the peace iu and for said county, and made oath in due form of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and swem to, this 15th day of February. IhVi. S. P. MORSE, J. P. far G. (’. I, Irwin Anderson. Clerk of the County Court of GraveCounty, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to tho above certificate, Ls now, and was at the time of signing the same, a justice of the pea- r, in and for said Graves County, duly coBimi-sioaed nr. t qualified ns such, and that faith and credit are due nil hi-
offleu! acts, a* such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ret mv a . hand, and caused the real of the County Conn 01 I 1 '- J said county to be hereunto affixed, this IStU da;.-
of Februarv, ISC.O.
KDWIN ANDERSON.
Can the reader believe, after reading tiie description < f numerous cures, that there is still a few human
the above 1
0 Bull's but ci v wcu!u it
Bull - doctor
beings, suffering with dL-e.’c, that refuse to girr Sarsaparilla a trial. It is iode. d hard to bcUev.-, V wthelcss, it D t--o true. IVhat kind r.f testimony v.< take to convir.c j the few remaining disbeliever’, that medieino will do more even than it promises ' The could produce another and another cure performed t.\ ! medicine; but if the rr\=cs published above wi,I ror t nTicc till} .•••optical, it i* lis-i—s to produce any more, a:..! indeed.it would cost a f .nunc *0 publish the many < ert( fleams that have bin .-hawered on Pr Bull. The largi mammoth Mnet iu America would nre contain e.en rl. • names of thos.- cured, let u’one full ftalentetit-. of theiy
cases. %
This medicine, whm urel according to direr:'ions, v.i’l
cure, without fill: -
Scrofula or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tum'-rs, Eruptions of • lie Kkin, L-y-ipi '-n, Chronic Sore Eves, Kingwom or Tetters,Surald IIqpd, Itheutnati-m. I’ants in the Itone- uJoints, Oi l Sores and I leers, Sv, Ring of tho Glan.Ls, Syf.;,
Ii!«, Dyspepsia. Sa'* Rheum. In- as,., of the Kidneys, I* eases ::rising frr-nt ilieucof M-rcnr.'. Is.v ef App--:'.» Pain in the Side or .hUc-u', 1. r*. Gcm-r;.! I" Ulity, I urn be - ..
Dropsy. Jann.lj—. C..s;'m m
s, Srorc hitis, cere Thr
he C'.esr. i'a'.U]
ro.lu
lion, Liver Coiop'nioii, Female hr-gu!aritU-s and (fotr.-
Ooughs, Colds, U ea'- r.-s r f :he h’i.tsr, i ulmonary Affelions, and ail other id-i a-es tending o produ<- t . ffo-nsum).
iCar
plainly, ."ick and Nervous llcadncite. Low spirits, Nig hr Sweitto. Exposure or Impru-'en.-e ir Life-. Chronic Constitutional Di.s< r..s: s, and :: 1 a ."rrir.g r iel 9uii:ntvr D'-ink, un i General Tonic for the System, an 1 •: Gv-mk* end Pleasant Purgative, It i’ superior to lijuii Lick mei Coregresl W’atnr,
2aiu, or ri-i lutz Powder?.
Dd. JOHN BULL'S Principal Offio
81 Fourth st.. l/iiiisville/lvy
Wliere appliozticni for Agencies must ins ml Iressed
For sale, wbotrszle and retail, bv CRAIGHEAD ft DROWNING,
jan7-dftvr5m Soie Agents for Indianapolis.
JBKAT CURE FOB DTSPEPSfA AYOTHER SCIEHTmC WONDER! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTO.c^
The true Digestive Fluid, or Oastrie Juice.
ERREPAKKD from Rennet, or the fonrth Stomach of the Ox. af- ■. ter direction* of Baron IJelug. the treat Physiological Chair-
J.- s .Houghton, M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa.
w a truly wonderful remedy for Indieestion, Dj xpepvia, Janndice, Liver Complaint. Constipation, and Debilitv, Curing sfirr nature'*own method, by nature'* own ageul, the Gr.stnc Juice. Half a teaspoonfut of Peps.n, quused in water, will digest er div rolve, Five I'ihum!* of Roast Beef in about two hours, out cf tfci
stomach.
Pepsin is the rlnet element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Juice, the solvent of the Pood, the purifying, preset vine, and stur. ulaung agent of the stomach and utestines. It is extracted frffin .he digestive stomach of the Ox. thus forming an Artificial Digestiv, Fluid, precisely Lke the natural Gastric Juice iu its ObemicsJ pow ers, mid furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for It. B> lii
xneriment*. we know that food is dissolved ns rapidly in an I digestive fluid, prepared fiotn Pepsin, ns it is in the natural
ure, pered, doe*
tunnshing a complete and perfect substitute for It. B> tic aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of indigestion and dys pepsia are removed. ju*l as they would be bv a healthy stomach. It 1* doing wonders for Deyspennc*, curing cases of Debility, Kmacintion, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which ts ba-ed, is in the highest degree curious ami remarkable
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Baron IJebig in his celebrated Work on Animal Chemistry «ap “An Artilicial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juicr, may Ire readily prepared from the mucous membrane ot the stomach «>: the C.alf, in which various article* of food, a* meat and eggs, will 1 e softened, changed, ami digested, just m the same manner as thiy
would he in the human stoniaeh."
Dr Combe, iu his valuable writings on the “Physiology of Digcs lion,” observe* that “a diminution of the due quantity ot the Gastric Juice is a prominent and a I-prevailing cause of Dy spepsia;” and he states that “a distinguished professor of medicine iu London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything el-re to fail, had leconrse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living animals, which proved completely successful.” Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on '•Vegetable Diet,’’ say*: “It is a rcmaikable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of i animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluiu the property of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion of ihcm iu nowise different from the natural digestive pro-
cess ”
Dr Simon’s great work, the “Chemistry of Man,” (Lee ft Bian chard. Philadelphia, 1946, pp 321-2) says: “The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From ' recent exp—’ —' “ - r - * - *' ' * ,- artificial di_ Gastric Juice itself.’’ All modern works on Chemistry, Mate-ia Medica, and Physiology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the character end properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting detail* respecting
it.
’File fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, feclly resembling the natural fluid, may be readily prepared, not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia - so naturally
doe* such n use suggest itself to the mind.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin has produced the most marvft t.- effect*, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation Nervous Deelr . -.d Dyspep. tic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certific shave been given of more thau two hundred remarkable cures, iu Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate rase’, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderftd, but perma-
nent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particulaily useful for tendency to Billions Di.-ordcr, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Aguc,and the evil effect'of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sick ness. Also, for exces* in cniing, and the too free use ot ardent spirits It almost
reconciles health with intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and move at once No matter how bod they may be, it gives instant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be repeate d for a short time to maka these good effects permanent. Purity of blood, and vigor of body follow at once. It is particularly excellent iu cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramp*. Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold Mate ot the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency Eiuacmtion, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide,
ftp.
Dr Houghton's Pepsin U sold by nearly all the dealers in f t drugs and popular medicines, throughout the United States. 1; 1 prepared in Pov. J«_r and the Fluid form—and in Prescription vihi»
for the use cf Physicians.
Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may be obtained 01 Dr. Hougbton or his Agents, describing the whole process of prepa ration, and giving the authorities upon"which the claim* ot this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection caa be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and
regular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle
(for"OBSERVE THIS!—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J S HOUGHTON, M D., soie proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Cop. ght and Trade Mark secured.
D.T'Sold liy ail Druggists and De -era in medicines
AGEN t S -Craighead A Brow .ng, Indianapolis, wholesale and retail Agents for the Stale of Ind.aiia decSO N" F. FAIRBANKS has m-l received Ins Spring and Sumtner •F • Stock of Fashionable Hats, Panama, Grenada, Flambeau Leghorn, Braid, Ac , which he has purcha«ed ' lernis that will en
able him to supply the trade at rates to suit.
Also, Iridic’ and Gentlemens fashionable Shoes of the best quai, ty; Childrens’, Misses' Youths and Boy’s cheaper than ever Dun
forget to eal! and look at them
apr9
r f Fairbanks. .-•igu of the Big P»d Boo:
*VER 2»!ft pairs Gents Opera and Congress Cabers, in;: reef-, .
" ed and for ’ale at the lowest figures f r cash,
aprb
ztt;m * ^ r 1 1 /ln.i, u 1 J. F FAIRBANKS’
Sign of the Big Red B »ot
^ ^p Pair f-adics and Mi"es tine riidf Gai.crs, just receive.!
apni
and fix *a!r cheap for cash a’
.1 P FAIRBANKS'
Sign of the Big Red Boot
■ BY EXPRESS.—A su|>erior lot of 1-adics fine Black Silk Gai ■ V ters. just received and for sale *1 15 per pair, by
J F FAIRBANKS,
npr27 [Jooraal copy j Sign of the Big Red Boot HAT AND CAP, AND BOOT AND SHOE ST0BE. ■ F. FAIRBANKS, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Booot* and • r • Shoes, Hats and ('up*, iias just received and < penrd, direct front Faslent Mannfacturcrs, a large lot of Spring and Summer Boots and .'•hoes, of every possible description, for Ladies. Gentlemen. Boy* and ML<se«. together with a great vorriy -f Uhildren’*
Shoes, of every style. His Spring Style v I' Hat*,
Of which hr- lias three choice laiictici, are remaikalby neat, cheap, ainl appropriate far t. e -cason—superior to anytiiing ever
offered in this market
ILs stock of cu-toio made B-rot* and Shces i* also large aod o
tho be*: material.
Store in tne Seutincl building*, north side of Washington street, Indianapolis. apvt)
SPRING GOODS FOR 1852.
YYT'E ARE AGAIN on iiand with a large eomplete and liea.rY Y tiful selection Of Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a general variely of most kind* brought to this market, including many new and desirable style* of dress and fancy goods, with large quantities of woolen, cotton, brown and black good*. An ehega.u stock of Carpeting*, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c„ ic. Wc baic given unusual attention to the selection of our present stock, and feel confident teat wo are now prepared to offer as fine and extensive a selection, and at as low prices a* any other that may be oflered in the city Wc respectfully request you to call
and see for \ourselves.
marl2 SEATON ft HOLMAN. ^^INGHAMS, Gabcos. sr.ir»t colors. Lawns Ac., now jell.ng
at reduced rates at
mar!3
SEATON ft HOLMAN b
ADIES will find superior plain and rich Biack ?i:ks; brant, l i ful. plain and figured fancy glace. Foulard f.id India Silks. Grenadin*. Bcragcs, T.ssues, Borage de I,ains, Swiss and Tarie’.on Muslins, with many other new and desirable styles of drtss and fancy grxxi*. For sale at low rates by
marl3
SEATON ft HOLMAN
MORE GOLD .WATCHES AT |N E FF'S.—Jurt rerceived th:* day, per exprew, direct from New York, a large asiortmei.t of Gold and Silver Watchesol the late*t style of casing Gome and s«e them. The prices you have I !>eiow; as for the quality p ease judge for
yourselves.
Gold Cylinders, large size, £28; Gold levers, full JcweliwJ 83<t: Gold English I,ever', ?10, to ^lift. Silver Lepine*, 810 to ?I2; Silver Levers, full Jewelle<l, $13 to »45. Strangers and others visiting Indianapolis, in want of good Watches will find it to their advantage to call at the ‘'Cheap Watch Depot'" under the prettiest sign iu the city. mar25
YYLEACH AND BROWN MUSLINS, Sheeting, Drills. Ir,»t. CD Linen, Russia and Colton Diaper, Toueli and Napkin*. Crash Damask Table Cloths ami Coicrs. papier Cambric, in large qoan
litie*. just received asd for sa’e very cheap by *>a’'3 SEAT
ON ft HOLMAN
IABPETS.—Wr now have a -p'.eiidid stock of 3 ply Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Straw matting, Ruggs, and Druggc:
inch v. ill be soid as low a* the lowest.
marl 3
SEATON ft HOLMAN.
Cincinnati, Dec. 1, 1851—1)
27 Pearl sueet.
rrjr'-f-—f.vrs’iKtr!;
r J RICORD8, North sale of flili 'trret, 2nd door cast of Vine, of 'trending forward, (round shouldered) and compressing the chest The «iu*l“y is equal to any mode iu the 1 mon, and has been approvupposite Oivmpic Theatre and lungs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defect, and ed by many of the largest dealer* in the \i est for more than ten
Mtonm Mnrblo Work". ' 1 .* o.«
IXJWR5 A RULE, Oornor Broadway and Fifth Mreel* er* in Monuments, Tomlw and Grave Stones. Marble Mantt mat and Counter Siafo, ete. The Trade •applied
m Block *nd Slab, or sawed to order. Crockery and Glanftaare.
O. ALDRICH. No. 191 Mam street, we« aide, Iretween 4th and 9th.—Importer of Freueh China, Crockery, Glassware, Solar and Hall I “ ~ ‘
A HZ BOXES CANDY, a-*«-ied; 4m •* 26 bxs Raiaitu;
25 drums Figs; 1 frail Almonds;
6000 assorted Marbles, just received at apr27 _ V. C. HANNA ft GO’S. YYACKEREL.—400 package* New Mackerel (1991), in whole, j ITH. half, and quarter barrels and ktis, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, just received and for sale by janl2 BROWNING ft MAYER.
NEW STORE. J. M. MCHROYF.lt «k R. C. ARNOLD, (arccEasOK* to ;. j. acHEOTXK,) YYAVE just opened a large and general assortment of Foreign 1 1 and Domestic Dry Good*, consisting in part of fine and *ufcsiamial Dr>’ Good*. Freueh Lace* and Tassels, ?traw Cord Gimp and Dress Trimmings of every style Bonnets in great variety and cheap. Ribbons. Trimmings. Cuff*. Collars, Undersleeve? and Chera,setts; Kid, Cotton, Picknett, and Silk Gloves, and Hosiery of every kind; all of which we will sell at very low price*, as on; motto is qnick sale* and small profits. SCHROYER ft ARNOLD 4 door* East of Palmer Hopse. aprT YYLAOK and Fancy Silks, cheap for en*h at |> apr7 SCHROYER ft ARNOLD’S
ING HAMS. Lawns, and Berage Dress Goods of every styi* fjr apr7 SCHROYER ft ARNOLD
T • ******** m
tad Burgical Bandages of all description*,
PHILADELPHIA.
,.. r ”»yyCRAIGHEADX^BROWNlNn, Agent*. Indianapo-
H*R Otrooftflea, Waiter* Castor* and Tkbfo CMt|fy, Brit- , j— ^ —
Glahiea mbA Fr«
, Jr., No. 129 Main street, - Portrait and Picture Frames of every Pattern and other French Crrital Olaa*, all siars Looking (all sixeii put into old FtiunesA
Jast received by * Cc
yi A Sff ~'* m PO ’" - " *****> *■“ end for j*" 1 * BROWNING ft MAYER. '
37 Pearl si., bet. Main and Walnat Cincinnati, Dec. 1,1861 —ly
now inereuing.
-nrRITmO INK-—w« manufacture in large quantities WriYV ting Ink of a quality equal to any in the country The sale now extends over several of the Western .States, and is constantly Orders set idled BUTLER ft BROTHER, *7 Pearl street Cincinnati, Dec. 1.1881—ly A-ilOARS—Of the finest brand, can be feu ad at Is janV J. P. POPE ft CO.’S
YYERRIHG.—100 boxes smoked Herring, just received and for M. sale by i*nl3 BROWNING ft MAYER ff^tlGARS. —25,000 Imported Clears, superior; V-' 25.000 Cuba six do; 50,000 Hslf-Spauieh do; 50,000 American do. Just received and for sale by j«Bl3 BROWNING & MAYER.
f'lARPET
apr7
CHAIN all shades and cheai
1 cheap.
SCHROYER ft ARNOLD
YVDIGO.—800 lbs prime 8 F. Indigo, just received and for sale bv H J*nl3 BROWNING ft MAYER. H AAIYTED TUBS.—35 nests paintf d Tube, 3 each; H 35 do do do 8 each.
gmsHE GREATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE SEASON'— I. Call at Sehroyer ft Arnold’s and you will find a general as sortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cap*. Carpet and Carpet Chain of all colors; and Ladies, if rnu want Fancy Dress Goods and Silks very cheap, just give Sc hr oyer ft Arnold a call and yon will have doe attent.n paid in trying to suit ytn. We will •ell at sack price* a* will induce you to buy, as our motto is quick sales and small profits. You wilt find us at No. 5 east of the Palmer House south side apr2fe-dtf SCHROYER ft ARNOLD
Jut received and for sale by
jatM
7^ O. MOLASSES AYD SUGAR.—
BROWNING ft MAYER-
25 bbl*. N. O. Molasses, and 10 half-barrels do. 4 hhds Sugar reeesmd and for sale by
feW /. W. HOLLAND
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