Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1852 — Page 4
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f^Ppranna ranliNf Ci Hiak« enn«tnw, mmf mieU *jr totar, ahoaM a—H ibta Dilatory, aa t« ta a fw4e to ail tba ranoaa Baatwgaa KaWb,alMa«nM, and may be daywidad on ataCkanar itoboaiand ; moat raliaWe Pirma ia Ciaci—ali: B«ak If Raff •▼era aa4 Priatera* BAWDOM, WPIOHT, HATCH A KMO.N. a • *otb, Comer of Poanb and Main awaew — Hoaea. 9HU m Bar .•.<«, CorWhcaleaof atoelr, Ckoeba, DraA», Ptomlaaory Wotoa, Hr a, Dtpiomaa, Prodaaamnai and Vwirinn Qaed^ Ac ,jWjpav»i ia r aryU rofreaamtdinf in eareilanee to taat of Bant .'▼owa rite ••mao Odee la under the npmrrmtm of OoorfB T. Jonea, a practical Knfraerr SritaaaU Ware Waaaffeetwera. nru-pw A CO., Maia Mtreet, between PiAh and -Alao (jrnlara m Tin Plate, 3be«Uiuj| wd Coypw. Block Tin, Pheetrmn, Zinc, Iroa Wire, TJnmen’a Toola, Macbmaa, A«. Fire Kafftae Meaafaetarer. a yr.wytAX, (aoceeaaarto D L. Faniaml Elm Street, between « Ji and dth —Hreefc and Horizontal Enftnee, of all aisea and prices if ^n Adoo to Ho«e Reel*. Fire Caps, Trumpet*, Torchea, nofiper rireted lumber Hoee, Ac. I^ft and three Pumpe, far (Vella, OiaiiHenea, Factonea, Railway StattOha. etc., of all aistea. C,a*t Inm Ornamental Pountmna, and Hydraulic Works in fetteral. f'otton Yara Mmafeetarere. not;r,D, PEARCE A CO , Factory and 0«ce, Corner af Fifth a mi l/t>ck Mtreeta; on Miami Canal —Star and Chandten’ Caadte Wick. Cotton Varna, Carpet Warp, Coverlet Varn, Tarine and Baninf. Floor Mill and Factory BaiIdlers. GREEN WAl.D A BONSAUe Corttor I^»ch and Fifth atreeu — Machinery of every aori manofaciored and aet up Burr Mill Mimic, and Bol'niff CloOw furnwhed, and order* for every dencripimi of Ceetutf* promptly ejcoeuted. Coppersmith*. WAG ROHHON, From at., between Pike and Butler—Con•taiulyon hand, and made to order, Patten’* Generator for making »oria Water. ttent’n Faralshiag Establishment. J RICHARDSON, Shin and Stock Maker, and wholeaate and re l ait dealer in Gentlemen’j Furnishing Good*, 119, Mam street, we*t aide, tietween 3d and 4th. Milliaer and Dress Maker. MRS. RICHARDSON, SS, Fourth atreet, corner of Vine.—Country Milliner* »opptied with Pattern* and Style*. AwainR and Tent Mannfactarers. AI^ORN A VANDVIKR, 100, Sycamore street, 3 doora above ibe Theatre—C»liforiiian» eupplied with Tent*, Clothing, Cloth*, Buga etc , all warranted waier proof—Wagon and Dray Cover*, Mill Bag*, and every variety of Canva*. work done to order. Piano Forte Dealers. SMITH A NIXON, No. 78, Wert Fourth rtreet, aear Vine
street.
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, dke. PARVIN A JOHNSON, Manufacturers and Dealer* in the above article*—Also, Satchels, Dres* and Bonnet Boses, Wholesale and Retail—31, Broadway. Stereotype Foander. A C JAMES, No. 187, w.ilnst rtreet, l>eiwe«n 4th and 5th.— Stereotype Block* mode to orderN.^fusic, in Round, Patent Notes, •ml Numeral* Second hand type for *ale Boots, Shoes, Leather, and Morocco. E. G WEBSTER A CO., Fifth rtreet, between Walnut *nd Vine —Wliolenale and Retail Dealer* in the above articles and every variety of Shoe Trimmings.—Also Manufhcturer* of Gent’s un i Ladle* Shoe* for Wholesale Trade. Tea Dealers. MOORE A CHEATER, (Wholesale and Retail) Corner of 7th and Walnut •treats. Wholesale Dealers in Hardware. HOWEM. OANO A BRO, No. 9(H) Main street*, and No 3 Fifth street, one door west of Denni*on House —Orders taken for River and Minnow Semes, Pariridge NeN, etc. Coffee and Spice Mills. DIXON. SHOEMAKER A CO , Sycamore rtreet, between 7th and Ah — Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in ground Spices, Murtard, toasted and ground Coffer, Pea Nuts, etc —All articles warranted
pore.
[T^Highest price paid for Mustard Seed.
Eagraver oa Wood.
'I. C. GROSVENOR, N. E. Comer of 4th and Walnut rtreet*.— An work executed with neatness and dispatch. Umbrella and Parnnol Manufactory. ST.F.P.PKR A BROTHER, No JC5 Main street, between 4th
anddtb street*.
Matheusatical and Philosophical Instruments. H. WARE, Mannftcturer, south-west Corner of 4th and Sycamore, opposite Post Office, entrance on 4th rtreet—where may be found every variety of Instruments. Cracker Bakery. T D. BENNETT, No. 30, I-ower Market street —Butter Crackers, 4 cents per pound; Soda Biscuit, 5 cent* per pound. Pablishers aad Booksellers. J A AU.P. JAMES, No. 187 Walnut street —J. A. A U P J. Publish many of the best books in the market for soliciting Agent* and Pedlars. A fine and cheap edition of Family Quarto Bible, prm'ed from entirely new stereotype plates. Catalogue* sent by mail when desired
Rcnlptor.
0 BUM.RT, Art-Union Building —Bust*, Medallions, Statues,
and Ornament*.
Maaafaetariag Jewellers. 8. T C’ARLEY A CO., Waluiit street, 5th door south of 4th rtreet—Diamonds set in the newest styles, and every variety of Jewelry made to order.
Eye Infirmary.
DR WALDO’S Infirmary for diseases of the EYE, Fourth street, corner of Sycamore, opposite Post Office —Insertion o( Ar-
tificial Eyes, Surgical Operations, etc.
Upholstery and Bedding Warehouse. F R HIOLER, Agent, No 78, east side of Sycamore under west* •i Mineum —Constantly on hand Brass Curtain Cornices, Pole* and Ring*, Spring and Feather Bsds, Hair, Moss, Husk and Cotton Mattresses, Comfort*, Cot*, etc. Curtains, Carpets, and Pew and Chair Cushions made to order—also Portable Spring Mattresses, which can be handled easily by one person, (manufhcturrd at this establishment) to which attention is especially invited.
F»*hionnble Furniture.
L. M. CRANE, Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture, Sofas, Chair*, etc.—Warerooms No. 81 Sycamore street, one
d>»or above Third.
Steel nnd Copper Plate Priater, LITHOGRAPHER and Dealer in Engraving*, E. C. MIDDLETON, No. 115 Walnut atreet. Odd Fellows building.—Notes, Drafts, Rills of Exchange, Cheeks, etc., always on hand. Wholesale Clothiers. FECHHEIMER, GOLDSMITH A CO., No. 79 Main street, 5th door below I^ower Market street.—We invn# Country Merehanu
to examine our Stock.
French Barr Mill Slone Factory. CO., No 85 Walnut street, between 9d
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EVERDRVG A
^jUKStfiwswaar*
«f Walnut.
L.MOUNT’ Propriettir^Tfcirdetrem, north rtde,_between Main bartnesuTpsutof the city, being in the immediate vicinity of the prjnctpnl Basineas ■mabllskmenu, Pom Office and TeWgrapk
Offices
Wove aa4 Washed Wire Maaaffnetory. WM. BBON WELL, Walnut street, 3 doors below 5th street — Every description of RMdlea and Bereens for all kinds of Gram, Heads, Powder and Sugar. Strainer Wirrs of all ansnber* Wire for Spring-bense and Cellar Windowa. Hair SeWee and Stramoa of alleioes. Safes and Selves, Rat nd Memo Taape, ami Ridd ! e and Sereen Wire, etc , constantly on hand —AH Orders promjxly attended to Queen City Paint Store. WM CHRISF1ELD A CO, 999 E«« side Mam street, between 5th and 8th.—Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Otis, Varnishes Turpentine, Brushes, French, English and American U iudow Glass. Artists' Materials at Whotesale and Retail.— Ground Paints pot op in cans tor Country Trade. Portable Grint Mill Manufacturers. J. H. BURROWS A Co., Columbia Foundry, Columbia street, between Elm nnd Plum—Office, 93 west Front, between Main and Walnut.—Manufacturer* of J. H. Burrows’ Patent Grist Mills, French Burr Mill Stones of all sizes, Steam Engines, Grist and flaw Mill Irons, and Castings of all descriptions Also, Dealers in Bolling Cloths, Plaster of Pans, etc. HH — Carriage Bepairiag Factory. S. BARNES, No. 55, East Fifth street, opposite the Wesleyan
Chapel.
Book Binslery.
SAMUEL TURNER, 113 and 115 Mam street —Book Binding in nil ns various branches. Persons in the Country wishing to have Old Books re-bound, or sny other work in this line, may (by sending to this establishment) depend on having their work well
done end returned ae directed.
Gandry’ft Mercantile College.
JNO. GUNDRY. Principal, Apollo Building, N. W. comer of Fifth and Walnut street*, Cincinnati—incorporated 1848 —This In stimtion qualifies individual* in a thorough, practical manner, for the Counting House and Business pursuits generally. The Collegiate course includes a complete system of practical
legiate
in Book Keeping, Trade, Commerce,
complete system of practical instruction pursued in the vari«*us departments of and Manufactures. Business Penmansh
“‘P-
Calculation*, Correspondence, and Daily Lectures on Mercantile i>aw and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The course can be completed in from 8 to 19 weeks Terms 940 Pupils being taught individually—applicants can enter at any
time.
For ftmher particulars call at the College Rooms or address the Principal. mar27
rayHEY ARB ALWAYS RIGHT 1-HENRY S. KELLOGG. ■ Indianapolis, Agent for Dunyee, Forsyth A Co.’s celebrated Rochester, N. Y. Scales, Ac : Coal, Hay, and Cattle Scales; Heavy Iron and Dormant Scales; Wheat or Hopper Scales; Portable, Platform and Counter Scales; Ware house Tracks; I-etter copying Press, Ac. The above Scales are warranted correct, and to give entire satisjetion. At the sign of the Big Red Saw and Cook Stove. •BOTANIC MEDICINES —A largo and general stock of BoWw tanic Medicines, together with an the Concentrated Prepara, nona, kept constantly on hand, warranted fresh, pure, and genuine for sale at the lowest prices, by foblft CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING
•BLEACH AND BROWN MUSLINS, Sheeting, UB Linen, Russia and Cotton Diaper, Touels and Na
Drills. Irisb iapkins. Crash Damask Table Clothe and Covers, papier Cambric, in large quant.itvea, ion received and for sstle very cheap by mav 3 SEATON A HOLMAN. rr.g AND LACE VISETTE3—at the 3 may 17 LADIES’ FANCY STORE.
C. WOODWARD. Agent. Adame A Co.’s Express.
T. K.
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V have now m* hand n large slock of Boot* and Shoes of E variety, which will he sold cheap far eaeh. Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, made Aer at ths shmtsalBouee and in the best rtyte. If yets want bargains don’t fail to call as the New Shoe Store, on Washington Street, one door East of Williams A Broaae’* Store, aad apposite to Adam* A Co.’* Express Office. mwAl-d T. K. DANFORTH.
HO FOE OKBGOH! m HAVE on hand, and for mle, one hundred of those celebrated ft Long’s Plows, a Plow that is superceding every kind of Plow in the Eastern States. Also a fow more of those Corn and Cob Grinders that grinds 15 bushel* of Cass, in the car, per how. and going at the extremely low price of 97,50 (with all the Cartings complete) a piece I am also getting up a new pattern of au Engine which lor neatness, cheapness, and durability, cannot be surpasseti this side of the mountain*. Catl and see them at the City Foundry and Machine Shop on Pemuyt vania Street, near Union Track, Indianapolis. aprlo R- R- UNDERHILL.
Commer ci al In fit itu t e of India s *poIi«f ing been recently fined ap with ail the efo^mce and convewaficaii the best Cmehmuti College, MW flunwhea advantages equal la any Institution in the Wert for a Ml and thorough Commercial Rtnca-
thovough Commercial Erineu-
lion, whilst the oast is hule avur one huff of others
The Studies of the Fall Course are those necessary for a complete "* Mercantile Education, and comprehend* four duunct
EDAMS * CO.’S EXPRESS TO TERRE HAUTE.- / W Having completed our arrangments, our Express will start on the Terre Hume Railroad, on Tuesday, the 18th, accompanied by special messengers, and with the speed of the mails, running oar own cars with the passenger train. Packages will be received at the cars up to the t me of starting, and at our office until 7 o’clock each day. We are prepared to irauspxrt packages, bank notes, and specie j to and from Terre Haute, and all intermediate poime, and to forward freight from Terre Haste up aad down the Wabash. Notes and billa collected wuh dispatch at low cl targes. Order* for goods to be returned by Express, sent free. Our rate* of charge* have been greatly reduced, and the public will find this a safe and expeditious method of trauaponanou. Indianapolis, Mar. 15. ADAMS A CO. Office in Indianapolis in Kinder’s Building, south side of Washington street, near the Court House. Office open during business hours. marI5 C. WOODWARD,. gem.
FIRST CLASS Dotrsna Extxy Boos. Kkxtois.—Tfcie embraces the *cience^of Book Kcepmg by JJouhle Kntr^and its applies. Bankiag. Manufacturing, and Bumeetfo^Shipping. astd'ctoTmisri'!^ Steam Boating, and Foreign Shipping, and * bus. mesa, including the method of keeping the .various auxiliary books, as foe Cash book, Bill book, Bank book, Invoice book. Sale hoof Gram book, Outward Invoice book, Account Current book, Ac THE SECOND CLASH embraces the Laws, Cussamsand Usage of Trade aad Commerce. THIRD CLASS—Mxmcxxnu AxrrHJtmc.—Embraces Calculation In Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, Commission and Brokerage, Equation of Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange. Ac. Aeon the new aad improved method of (fencedatmn. FOURTH CLA3S—Coxxkxciai. Law.—Eubrwea the Law Ac., relating to Sole Traders, Partnerships, Corporation, and Pnnopal and Agent, Bills of Exchange, Promissionary Notes, Ac., Marine, Fire aad Life Insurraoce. Contracts with earners, for hru^ and service, of Sales and the nature of Guarantees, and lastly those emedies which lie in a measure, m the hands ot tha Merchant himself. as the Stoppage of Goods in Transit, Lien, Ac 0“Price of Cards of Admission to a Full Course, occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, 9Z6JM. pre-paal nr secured A PARTIAL COURSE, Embracing the Scientific part of the FuB Course as HHstrated in 5 different sets of Books, together with Lectures on Mercantile Arithmetic and Commereiai Law, caa he taken at any time, leaving it optional with the Pupil after the completion of the Partial Course to comiaue through the Full Course. Price of Cards of Admission to Partial Course, $12-50. pre-
paid or secured.
0“No admittance an a Pupil in either ooun* without first ob taining a Card of Admission from the Principal. LECTURES on Banking, Political Economy, and other subject* valuable to the Merchant, to be known, will be delivered through-
out the Course.
A Diploma granted only to those who may pass a satisfactory ex
ami nation at the completion of a Full Course.
The best time for commencing either course will be the first Monday of each month, although Pupils are admitted at any time.
Report of the Board of Examiner*, Msg 20. 1851.
We, the undersigned, (by special request.) acting a* the Board ot Examiners of the Commercial Institute of Indianapolis, do certify that we have attended the examination of the present graduating class of said Institution, and find said class as well acquainted with
fancy good*.
marl3
For sale at low rates by
SEATON A HOLMAN
A DAMS A CO.’S EXPRESS.—Having completed our arxft. rangemems, we commence to-day running a daily line to the East, accompanied by special messenger*, and with the speed oi be mails, running our own cars with the passenger trains. Packages will Be received at the cars up to the lime of starting,
and at our office until 7 o’clock each day.
We are prepared to transport packages, bank notes and specie to and from any of the eastern cities, also, Louisville, Frankfort and Lexington, Ky., St. Louis, Mo., or any points on the Ohio and Mis-
sissippi rivers.
In addition to these we have the most complete arrangements for transporting packages to and from California and Europe. Exchange on England, Ireland, and Scotland, for sale, payable at
any bank in the kingdom.
Notes, drafts and bills collected in any of the Eastern or Western
cities.
Orders for goods to be returned by Express, sent free. Our rates of charges have been greatly reduced, and the public will find this a
safe and expeditious method of transportation.
lirniAiiAPOLts, September 15, 1851. ADAMS A CO. Office in Indianapolis in Kinder’s Building, South side Washing
ton street, near the Court House. Office open during business hours.
deed C. WOODWARD, Agent.
^tWAIlff’S PANACEA—for sale by apr29 CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING
■NAMILY GROCERIES.—Mocha, Java, and Rio Coffee; extra •’ fine Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Tea; Baker’s prepared Cocoa, Krnma, Vau lla, and Chocolate, with and without 3u-
Choeolats; New Orleans, Crushed, New Orleans and Sugar House Mo-
pared Cocoa, Krnma, Van lla,
gar; Cocoa Stick*; French Chocolate;
Powdered and I .oaf Sng la**es—also a splendid am Oatmeal; Fnrina and flagi
Pine Apple Cheese; ground and ungromid Spices; Table small hags; .Salmon, Mackerel, White Fish, Smoked Halibnt and Herring*. Codfish, and Tongues and Sound*, ell of last year’s fishing; smoked Beef end Tongues; kept constantly on hand and for mle by [jan97] CHARLES MAYER.
tie of Golden Syrap; Tice, Penrl Barley, o Cream; English Dairy. Nutmeg, mid id and ungromid Spices; Table Salt in
•^HAVING CREAMS AND SOAPS.—Rousell’s aad Hauel’s Shaving Creams. Taylor’s Shaving Compound, Military Shaving Soap, together with a large stock of Shaving and Toilet Soaps, for *ale low by feblfi CRAIGHEAD dc BROWNING.
£ 1 ANDIES AND CONFECTS.—A large and fine assortment N J of common and fancy Candies and Confects: a* Cream, Almond, Apple, Orange, Nugo, Mint. Rock, Sponge, Hoarhound, and Cough Candy, direct from Boeton; Peppermint. Spearmint, Lem Cayenne, Ctoves_and Liquorice Lozenge* Wild Cherry and
sternly on band and for sale by jan27
CHARLES MAYER
•7EHY LIGHT AND TASTY.—The subscriber has just re- • eeived from hi* manufacturer, a fow dozen eery light, first \ quality, faehionabie Moleskin Hat*. Call and see them, at WILMOT’S Hat Store, marll No. 1 Palmer House.
• OCXS, LATCHES, BUTTS, and flerews, likewise Bolting JLd Cloths, Rubbers, Bitting, mill and cross cut saws, Ac., at the sign of the big Padlock, by irjtr15 HENRY 8. KELLOGG. ^^TRANGERS in the city, are respectfully invited to call and 5 examine our large stock of Silver Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Ladles, Cops, Ac., Ac.; all manufactured in this city, and will be sold at low rate*. 1 have reduced the price* of making Spoons, which will now bring them at retail, nearly as cheap as other shop* can buy them at wholesale. Warranted es fine as dollar*. Engraved free of charge. Each stranger ought to take home a set of these Spoon*. At may27 W. H. TALBOTT’S.
JAfl. BRADFORD A v—,„ and Pearl streets —Genuine Dutch Anker
Brand
[ill Spindles,
Ho wring Screws, Damsel Irons, Smut Machine*, Bolling Cloth* of all numbers, Mill Castings, Tempering Screws, Sereen Wire and flamer of Parle, always on hand and for sale —All work sold at tMe establishment wamwted of the best quality, and if not found to
be such, on trial, we will re fond the moaey.
Scale Xaaafactarera.
J M. BLUNDBLL * CO., (succemoi* to Martin A Blundell.) No. 8, west 2nd street, 3 dooro west of Main.
Bras* aad Bell Faaader.
R. T THORN BURN, Prjnt street, bt. Vine end Walnut, loath side —Brass aad Silver Plated Faucet*. Fountain Cocks and Generator work made and repaired. Hose Joint* and Couplings. Salt Well Joints, Oil Globes, Cylinder and Gang* Corks, Dtiullery
ally, planter* work. Copper Rivets, Spelter Solder “ ~ paid for Bra** aad Cop.
work gvner.
and Casting* in Bra**, Copper, ete
per
Wladow Shade* aad Oil Cloth Xanafactarera. M. SAWYER A CO, No. », Coftege Hall. Frtaae aad Tamel Maaafaetarer. PETER RUHL. No. 83 went Fourth rtreet, between Walnut and Vm* —Manuflteiurer of Pringas, T***els, and Military Trimming's Wholesale Coafeetloaer. P. HALL No. 59 Main straut, Mannfactaru* and hasp* eauatamly on hand the largest variety in (ha W*rt Foreiga aad Domestic Lignors. M. B. ROSS A CO. Quaes City loquor Store No. 19 Sycamore street, (Bmrhman’s Ow Stand.) near the River. Bellows Maaafaetarers. S. ENGLISH dt SONS, (Wholesale and Retail) find street,between Broadway and Ludlow. Alt Orders ptmetualiy attended to Clip Dagaerreaa Rooms, ERWIN A CO., Na.92 weal Foonb street-—PetfawM taka* ia tbs first style of *• art—******** msdsrut*. Steaa Bailer Makers. WEST fa DUMONT, Pike street, between Cssgrws sad From. —Repurtf done oa abort notice Ax assortment of ioesad boat Radars always oa bond. Carriage Maaa theta rers.*| H. P ORYDEN A CO, Tbir • wit wo doors east of flycasaw* —Corrmf*o ceafihSMod Rashwl Principle. FaohtoaxMo Carriage* of wary dor always oa haad. Orders ■Xd tvpxiilxg promptly executed. _ _ mii Jayaaad T*a Ware* - q R .^INntELL Ms-foLtsmrof fuptimod. Onwaoxtod and Bmaaod Tin Wan*, If. W. earner af PexriMdWxhmt scraaU.— WomrCotdmof.il asm Lord Lompo of every dsorTfriM. ▼eaetiaa Bltad Maaafhetarer. y^ ir *L co *Py«•* WMLhdShoaaofYmo,
B"faR. OSGOOD’S CORN PLASTER, for the removal ot
•F com*, callr-- J
Just received at
corn*, callous flesh, Ac., without producing injury to the part
(junto] J. P. POPE A CO/S
•MTSOELLANEOUB.—Sntlineu, Full Cloths, Janes, Cass, ifi meres, Linseys, Flannels, Over-Coaiings, Drillings, Tickings, Ac., Ac., at reduced prices at NORRIS’, deed Sentinel Bui'dings
BNRESH GROCERIES.—You will find an excellent article of 1/ Rio and Java Coffee, Young Hyson, Imperial, and Block Teas, I-oai and Brown Sugar. Orleans and .Sugar House Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Star Caudles, 8pices, Ac., Ac.—prices very low, at junl5 O WILLIAMS’
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Back’s Improved Patent Cooking Stew. The sub*crihers offer to the public four sizes of a new pattern of Buck's Cooking Stove, greatly improved, which they confidently assert to be not only the most perfect - Baking Stove in uee. but the most compact •>nd beautiful
Cooking Stove ever offered to the public. Its capacity for baking (which in the old Buck’s exeeedsd every other Stove) has been greatly increased by the addition of another oven, which enables it to bake at one time twice as much as ordinary Cooking Stoves. Being made air-tight, and besting dampen, the fire can be regu
lated to suit every occaaioe.
Thou* who weal a good Cooking Stove—one that can he relied upon—shoul l see this new Stove, as it eannot fail to pteaee. Wa warrant the Stove to give satisfaction, and can refer to hundreds *f families which have them ia use. We will in every ease, if it should fail to please npoa trial, take back the Stove and refund
'be moaey.
We have on hand the largest and best selected stock of Stoves ever brought to the market, consisting of Premium Cooking Store*
< the latest and most approved pattern*; Ten Plate Stoves, very idavy plate; Seven Pate Stoves, several sizes, (one size to take
re feet wood, suitable for charchea
• AD IBS will find superior plain and rich Black Silks; beaulfMJ ftil, plain and figured fancy glace, Foulard and India Silks,
Grenadine Berages, Tissues, Berage de Loins, Swiss awl Tarleton the elementary principles of Double Entry Book Keeping as could Muslins, with many other new and desirable styles of dress and well be expected, their age .nd rt|ip^rtn»»iii^* of m*ni«i practice con- ’ ’■ ^ *“ l “ “*! sklered. We believe them to have received from tlieir present In-
structor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Commercial Education, which, if steadily observed and properiy practiced upon, will render them able accouutame and valuable citizens, and we would recommend that the following named members of the
present class receive Diplomas, to-wit:
James B. Weeks, John M. Dorsey, Hezekiah W. Robert*, Samuel J Morris, Joseph R. Haugh, John T. Ferguson, George W. Dorsey, Nicholas McCarty, Jr., James T. Brown, and Tvra Montgomery. And in conclusion we would congratulate the citizens of Indian* in now having it in their power to patronize a home Institution cl . Commercial education where a* much information, ia aa short a time, and at far lass expense, and anxiety of mind on the part of paren't and guardians, ean, and we believe will bo imparted, as at any oih< l similar lusliunion in the West. B. F. MORRIS,
DAVID WILLIAMS, WM. SULLIVAN,
C. B. DAVIS, BENJ. L. LANG
iNSiAttxpoLta, May 90,1851.
N. B Ii shall be the aim of the Principal to furnish all tha graduates of this Institution who may desire it, with immediate employ- _ mem; he therefore requests business men in any part of the Statt who may be in want of good accountant* to inform him of the same, i stating all particulars, and he will try and seud him one well quail
fied in every particular.
_ j 0=-Arrangements have been made with one of the largest ana | be*t Boarding houses in the City to board and lodge all the Student* 1 from abroad at $9 00 per week, making the entire expenses of boarding, Tuition, and Stationary, about $40.00, the price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati Colleges. jalyl7-lydAw
juet received a spleistiJ
fosxa
U as* nr ted Gfecurw* trash aad feed, and ere pre euah or appreved fnxinry produce, *e lew a* an) Wte **x call affi see. Wei. and tame for your
Our stot t
fie English Walnut*, de FdberSe, all fresh.
9
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5
5 de Afaptce,
26 Mat* Chmemim,
» bkfo Bieger
1 half bb! Cloves; 1 do do Nutmegs;.
18X1;
seivm. Our word far it wu will give you bargain*.
eoamotm, m pan. of the failowing articles, viz:
»IBP »• Cefihei (Mfi do Ctmox TW.ne, 1® O® Thru do; 800 do do Batting. No. 1; 5 de Mocha do; 100 do Candle Wick; 90 H H D. prim* aad good fair 10 bogs Almonds, soft and hard
N O Sugar shell;
« hhUenWiefa pewfimod, tfar» 10 bags Pda Nx* RMMhvaaxx, mui the Leaf 10 do Brazil eat*.
30 bbis N O. Molaeue*. primn;
10 fie fa M fag
5 do Golden Syrup fine
5 do Fine Sal ermine:
5b do. and half hhls No. L 2,
and 3, Mackerel, (1851, war-
ranted good in all eaaes;) No L 9, and 0 Mock’rel; » hbl* Maddar, 1.000 lb* Lead m 1 lb. and ^ lb. * do Alumx; Bftrs; ^ <|q Copper**
Gun c *l*: 9 Ceroona Spa ush float Indigo, ^ a S» *hot, assorted; l 19 boxes M. K. Raisins, 90 doz Broom*. Fancy aad Com.; 19 half bozee do, 100 lbs do Twine; 99 haame Her r+i Bedcords, No. 1, and Ta; $0 do GkAi assorted taze*.
Tallow Candle*; NO doz Flmki fTs and qt’*,
10 do Star do; i 1« do Bottlo* do. io {SSTk^^ 1 16 do Soap; 59 Keg* I snorted,
TWetsSpi ' “* d 144
5 boxes Chocolate, No. h
30 do E D. Cheese; 90 do W.R. do;
kM fix ail kinds Oaadyr
95 Nests Tubs, fancy and com-
mon;
95 doz Buckets do fio;
95 do Wash Boards;
900 do Pure Ground Pepper; 100 do do Al spice, 60 do do Cinnamon; ‘ 50 do do Clovaa; 50 do do Mustard;
590 Cotton
I eeo*
60 doz Blacknig:
99 do Shee Brushes; 10 do Wire Stives,
2 do Sardines:
5 do Fate Table 8*lt; 10 bog* Liverpool do; i 1 do Saltpetre; 6 bbis Carolina Tar;]
100 do Rosin;
1 Tierce Riee; 1 bale Brown Muslin,! 50 half Chests fine imperial Gunpowder. Young Hvson and Black Teas, all well assorted and fresh from Phils,
del phi a;
10,030 doz 7, 0,
ISO lbs Pound Yarn’s;
Now, all you have to do is to tall and set your own price, for we have got the articlea to suit. Bring on your Wheat, Flax scad, Live Geeae Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, and Eggs, if vou
wish to exchange for Grooecias, the same aa cash.
MURPHEY A TAYLOR,
mar96-dAw [Journal copy ] Masouic Hall.
Mahogany Veneers and Knob*. >le and Bed Castors, Glue, Ac,
j. A. LISTON. X. s. HA-RVKY
LISTON & HARVEY,
Attorneys and Ceunsellors at Law,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
••TILL promptly attend to al! business entrusted to their care in W th« .Supreme and Circuit Couns of Indiana, and in the United states Circuit and District Conns for the District of Indiana, and will act a* General Agents in the sale of Real Estate and payment of taxes. mayBdlm-wly
Bone
PEORIA EYE umBlIARY AND OSTROPRDIC Iff.
STITWTION.
fxnnis establishment is ju*t completed, and will he a permanent ft. place for the reception of all patients wishing to undergo treat-
BTkOR BIRiiii.—Canary and Hemp Seed, Cuttle Fish
ft; Fount and Secil Glasses, for sale by
febtJO
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING.
•B EDIJAL COLLEGE OF EVANSVILLE, Etsasviixe. ft I.vd.— The regular course of Lectures in this lustitulion will
meat for diseased EYES, as well a* those desirous of being operaj ted on for the removal of all varieties of DEFORMITIES, such a long standing Dislocations, Club-foot,imotohility of thulmwer Jaw,
: &c. <&c.
i The building iein xbeattfiri aaft heeithy loceliau, iw the western border of the City of Peoria, where patients can be accommodated
he reguiar course ot l-ecture* ui tms tnauuuiun win with eetafortahle rooms, boarding and washing, such as corresponds commence on the fiFst Monday of November, under the following «> each fuse- Every instrument and apparmu* calculated to carry Faculty, to-wit- out the designs of such au institution, is provided, and ui the OrthoLEVI L. IJVYCOCK, M. D„ Emeritus Professor of Physiology P«dic Department several entirely original one# are used, some of
and Patholoj
Sunpifai* Anatomy/ ’ ’’ I The design of the Eye Department
C. A. FQ8TEK, A. M., M. D., Professor of Chemistry. treatment of those patients who, under a less rigid system than can
JOHN R. WILCOX, M. D , Professor of Materia Medica and i be pursued at such an institution, would be for the most peri iHeart
Tberaupautics. ble.
MADISON J BRAY, M. D., Professor of the Principles and For farther txiormauou, address
Practice of Surgery. *• COOPER, M. D., WILLIAM H. BYFORD, M. D , Professor of the Theory and Peoria. Illinois.
Practice of Medicine. —— GEORGE B. WALKER, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and REFERENCES: Diseases of Women and Children. 1 Hon. E. A. Hannegan, Indiana; WILLIAM A. McDOWELL, M. D., Professor of Inauiutes of j Hon. Wilson Shannon. Ex-Gov of Ohio;
,. I.A Y LOU It, M. U., Emeritus rrotessor oi mysioiogy —-r—ui wno Know tnenueives maeoteu to him by note or itogy. i which in Club-foot oi young children frequently obviates the neces ca |i immediately and pay up, a* he is compelled RONALDS, M. D., Professor of General Descriptive and rity of operating by the knite. . , , „ Come, and save cost Anatomy. I The design of the Eye Department is more particularly for the (JT-Orders from a distance promptly attended to
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.—To my largely iu creased stock, purchased ui the East (hi* Spring. I am con stoutly receiving additiou* from the Eastern markets and manufacturers. I have now on hand a larger and ebeaner stock than can be found elsewhere in this vicinity. I have added many new articles, as well a* increased those heretofore kept Among the articles ot which I have a full assortment on band, are BUILDING MATERIALS AND HOUSE TRIMMINGS— Locks, Latches, Butts, Screws, Nails and Brads, Window Sash,
Glass, Ac;
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY—The best assortment ever
offered in this market.
CARPENTERS’ AND COOPERS’ TOOLS—A ftill supply ot
N. Kellogg's and other make, just received; CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS—Ma
Till, Chest, and Cupboard Locks, Table dw «»,,>.^v, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Gulta Percha and Oil Cloth, E» nmnlntl and Patent Leather, and lace; also, Hub*, Shafts, Felloe*. Ac, FOR MILLERS—Anchor Baltina Clothe, India Rubber Bell*,
Saws, Files, Packing Yarn. Block Zinc, Ac;
FOR FARMERS—All kinds of Farming Utensils, Plows, Cast Steel aBd Steel Back Scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Shovels
Spades, and Hoes;
FOR BLACKSMITHS—Constantly on hand a very large stock ot Shoenberger Iron, all kinds of Steel, Vouglugany Coal, Blacksmiths
Tools, Ac. All warranted. A great variety of the in< Stoves, warranted for one
Lead Pipe. All very cheap, wdwvim,*; v, ■ *>.»,., ™. .>»„ .. v«. Big Padlock and Cook Stove. HENRY S. KEI-LOGG
Indianupoli*, May 16,1851.
RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVER AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PISTOLS.—SAMUEL BECK would respect fully inform his old friends and the public generally, that he ha* again taken charge of bis
Gun business, and will again devote hi* entire attention to the man. ufacture of Guns. His shop is on Washington street, half a square west of the Court House squa e, sign of the Big Gun, where he will be happy to accomm dale all who may wish good Rifles, Shot Guns, or any other article in the Gun line. All work warranted, or no charge. He has coustautiy on hand the best Rifle Powder,
?aps, and Lead.
His lam by fire of his Hat Store, makes it necessary to call on all who know^themselves indebted to him by not* or book recount, to
to have money
febUiw
Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence.
JOHN T. WALKER, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical Rooms for the study of Practical Anatomy, under the superintendatiee ot the Professor of Anatomy for the Demonstrator, will be open for the reception of Students by the 1st of
October.
Fees for a fall course $75. Matriculation ticket and Demonstrator’s ticket each So. Diplo-
ma fee B2P,
Good boarding may be obtained at from $1.50 to fa) 09 per week. Any one desiring ftmher information, may address the Dean (post paid) by mail which will be promptly attended to.
G. B. WALKER, M. D,
july27.-w4w. Dean of the Faculty, j •NARMERS, ATTENTION!-JOHN WILKINS A Co., keep ft; constantly on hand and will sell on better terms than can be had elsewhere, Robinson 's celebrated premium Horse Potter and Separator,, built at Richmond, Ind.; warranted to thrash in good wheat from 300 to 590 husheli per day, clean and ready for market: j and it ents no gram Also—Beard $ Senix't premium Steel Plow ot all sizes; with a general assortment of Agricultural implement* ot the latest improvements; together with the largest and best assortment of Cookixg, Parlou, and Box Stoves” ever offered in the .
West, which we will sell at reduced prices.
Rooms North side Washington st.. new brick block, a few door? east of Pennsylvania st. aug3-d6t a w4t.
IMPORTANT
TO OWNERS OF HORSES AMD CATTLE!
Troop ft Fickardt’s Celebrated Hack Liniment • 8 APPLICABLE in all the various diseases of Horses and Cat ft tie, where an external application is required, such as Corks, Chafes, Galls, Sprouts, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, strain* of the Shoulders. Stifle, Hoof, Knee, Hip, Joint, Fetlock, and of the Pastern and Coffin Joints, Sweeney, Splint, Spavin, Hard Tumors.
Distemper, Fistula, Poll Evil, Ac. Ac.
Hon. Wm. P. Bryant, Ex-Chief Justice of Oregon;
Hon. Isaac P. Walker, U. S. Senate; Hon. John Moore, Springfield, Illinois; Hon. Wm. McMurty, Lieut Gov. of Illinois; Hon. S. H. Treat, Spriugfleld, Illinois;
For farther information address E. S COOPER, jaa28-ly Peoria, Illinois. Tlie City Flooring Hill in Operxtiam Again.
flTYHE undersigned having added the Latest improved Plane Lug ft Machine to their establishment, by which they are enabled to
' shy
Fin and Water*Proof Comxoaitiox Roofing Material FV4HE undersigned respectfully beg leave to cell the attextiou oi I ft the community to this invaluaUe material for Roofs. In the eastern cities it has almost entirely superceded all other kinds ol Roofs, and in this city, although but recently introduced, has in . every instance given the mo«i entire setfafervou Arrangetnenu t are now perfected by waich the subecribers sre enabled to execute i all orders for the Roofing Material, either in Iowa or country, at the
shortest notice, and on the most favorable tor ms.
They are economical in construction, as they effect a conside'ablo saving of side and cross-wall, which goes far towards paying their cost, and are a protection against fire, presenting an incombustible surface to burning bodies falling upon them. Being nearly level, they may be used conveniently for all the purpose* of common yards. The daily u*e of Roofs, to which we can refer, sufficiently : attests their durability for those purpose*. Orders respectfully so- ; Ikited. LOUDEN A DUFFY
CERTIFICATE.
do bette. pianeiug than ever was done by any rotyy machine, and ! rtw^^w^mei'id^fr Me.^bt even equal tf not better than that done by the hand plane. If there | ifaviug n to posses* ati the advantages ascribed to it as a F»e and
„ m ,k« water Proof Composition.
is any|«rson who ha* any doubt respecting the capacity of the Machine, we invite them to call at the establishment on the eastern
market square and examine for themselves.
We are prepared to plane lumber of every description, from *oetourthof au inch to twelve inches thick. We face, tongue, and groove all kinds ol lumber, or we tongue and groove it rough, as the case may be, at the shortest notice. We "alao plane lumber straight, and out of wntde or twist for Door and W’iudow Frames; Doors and Sash In short, ail lumber that needs to be planed
straight, 4 c.
jun3-w3m SH ELLEN BERGER A CO.
HEM HAT AND CAP STORE.
ITT”UNDER THE PALMER HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS ,0 FHNHE subscriber having token, for the present, a Store iu the ft Palmer House building, offers a large and well selected stock
of Goods m his line, consisting of
HoLeekin., Fur, Caxsimere, and Silk Hats, Of the latest styles, which for quality, beauty of finish, aaft dnrm
biiity, challenge competition.
A beautiful assortment of STRAW GOODS, for Gentlemen's,
Boy’s, and Children’s wear; comprising among others, Panama, Braid, Leghorn, and Straw Hats,
All fresh from the manufacturer’s hands, and in almost endless
variety.
He will alao keep on hand a complete assortment of Black and
Daniel Yandes,
H. J. A B. C. Horn,
Geo. W. Mean,
Gen. J. P. Drake,
J. H. McKeruau, Judge Morrison, E. Browning, S-. Longenecker,
Matthews A Ricord,
S. Merrill,
Noble A Pratt,
Thalman A Evans,
Mr. Devenpon,
Hon. W. J Peasiea,
D. George,
D. Craighead, Geo. McOuat,
I. H. Roll, A. Harrison,
8 W. Norris, J. D. Defrees, J Slieileubarger, C. G. Werby,
Rev. C. E. Babb. Dr. J. L. Mothershead.
J. Ferguson, T. Luptou, S. Bard well,
Charles Mayer,
Hon. Isaac Blackford, J. Hammond,
Distemper, Fistula, Poll Evil, Ac.
And also, an excellent remedy for the Human frame in all cases of Weakness or Stiffness of the Joints, Pains in the Back, Breast. Drab,
Side, Face, Limbs, Ac.; Sore Throat, Influenza. Swellings, Rheu- Soft Casssimer* and Brash Hats,' “riTaSri tto cheaper limn the common ^er^ane™. 0 ' *' K °** Uth ’ M * gT "’ Hun * arian ’ (C7“The Genuine is prepared and sold onip by ihe subscribers. ; &ad Drab Wofrl Hats, It may also be obtaiacaWtheir accredited agents throughout the From the best to the cheapest_qualities. Also,
J. F. Holt, J. Hvner, M Each, W. Railshack, J. M. Bramwell, D. V. Culiey,
D S. Ward,
Nathan Edward*,
1. F. Ramsey,
Hon. S E. Perkins,
Wm. Sheets, Wm Eckert, Morris Mom*,
N. B. Palmer, (ratne was put oa by Warren, but
Mr. Louden)
Little, Drum A Anderson*, Dr. 3 S. Patterson, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, J. Lockwood, Contractor Gas and Coke Co., K. Bolton, State Librian.
Dr. R v an, Anderson, Mr. Makepeace, do.. Dr Murphy. Franklin, F. Tencks. Plainfield, W. Ransum, do.,
Mr. WiUiaatson, Greencastls,
I. N Pfoppi, C Campbell, Sheriff.
Dr. Tea),
James Blake, J. B. Filler, R Maybew, J. Patterson :« a* used U
Mr. Howe, Btaomington,?!
Mr. Woodward, do., S. V. B. Nod, Fortsville, Mr. Gallagher, Muncie. Mr. Neely, do. L. Farley, Noblesville
Stole. Prie* 25 eests a bottle, or 5 bottles for a dollar, by
TROUP A F1CKARDT, Druggists.
Circle*tile, O.
To whom all orders must be addressed. The GENUINE BLACK LINIMENT can al** be had of THALMAN A EVANS, Indianapolis Aad at other impottable agencies in Indiana. mar4w
t's sad Boy's Capa.
My Goods are of superior workmanship and designed to custom—and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cask. O- Country Merchants supplied oa the most liberal terms.
SAMUEL WILMOT.
fa This estabiishsieiit will be removed au er about the tot of September, to the staad bow occupied by W. H Talbott,
Jeweler, under the Capital House.
aed to secure
•faHEMIUM COVERLETS.—I would inform the citizens ol todianopoli*. April 99th. 1S58-d*wt£
JR Marion and adjoining counties that I have permanently located t » MNTTVdor W ftsthmvfnn Midi Bfrmwt w Fyrriimsimrw^l Tv*<J
ate; Seven
rc reel wood, suitable for chare he* and school houses); Box oxwc*; and Air-Tight Stoves Also, the celebrated Stanley’s and ; Saratoga Air-Tight Parlor Stoves—the two most beautiful patterns
of Air-Tight Stoves in the market.
Ia addUioB to the above, we manufacture and keep constantly on band a general assortment of TIN WARE, which we offer at wholes*!* or rstoti at very low price*. We are prepared to mawu-
facture all kinds of work at the shortest notice.
C. 4 J. COX,
\ jtmel Waahixgtox street, west of Meridian.
CrABkery aa mrnhwpkmmt . ■ ref IWach Cbiax, Crockery, 01—wms, Istm aad iL-ps.ymflB.a, Wfa—x, Cxfafai BftTMIx OMxry, l^kiBB Claxxrx aad ^ WM. Wl»WmUsl* Nm mum m —P*nrM aad Pita— Ptin ef ewtwy 1 Mflxfiwr F*—W0h—I dh—) xB mmm off Bm) pat mtaaktPmmm
BUST RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, FOE THE LADIES— «F Black and Foulard 8ilka. Figured Brrages. Lawns. Berage Da Lainea, Spotted aad Swiped Swws, Plaid aad Plain Jaeouetu, Black and Ivory Fan*, Neb Gloves and Mata. Ae ; beauufal and cheap at [junl5] O WILLIAMS’
HRADrrs: fauits!' FAnrrsrr:- ■ Chrome Green, ground in oi. Chroma >*Mow, groundm oil; Pi mama Bae granad is »:k Terra fi* Sieana ground ia «4 | Umber fro—t m oil.
Jrory Stack ground ia od;
on the corner of Washington and West streets, Indianapolis, Ind.
' P of COVERLET WEAVES
TO BUSOTESS MEN.
where I am prepared to do all kinds of COVERLET WEAVING 1 PMNHE undersigned invito the attention of business mea through on the shortest notice, and in the most approved style. I always i ft out the State cf Indiana, to tha facilities they oflfcr for the keep on band the latest and moat approved patterns, and from long prosecution of a legitimate local business, the profits of which very j expeneuce in the business in Eng 1 snd and the United States, I feel i far exceed throe of any other within their knowledge. They are i eoafident that I ean giro entire satisfaction. I bare worked for the i 5«a*rai .Appointing Agent* for the sale of the splendid Fabrics 1
last fourteen years at the business m Lebanon, Warren county, O., I of the
and at the two 1— Warren county Agricntniral Fairs my Coverlets AMERICAN PORCELAIN COMPANY “fissure.—-—. s^s^*‘ e ^ u ysrY.r “ZZI —— i and by their Agents. These wares are of almost end.’es* variety, i fw»0 THE PUBLIC.—The undersigned hereby cautious the . and in elegance, durability, and cheapness. Hand positively uitrivwJL public against buying or using a Patent Right for machinery led; bavin* wherever introduced, dr.tr* from mork.t ntt i—.i.r .
Indianapolis, February 7, 185S
Mr A A Loodks—Sir:—In reply to yours of yesterday, I wouid say that had it not been for the patent paper Roofing with which the Capital House is covered, it would have been impossible to have saved the building during the late fire adjoining it; and ui my opinion I consider it Fire Proof. J. CAIN. I hereby certify that the Roof oa my hoase, being pot on by Lou den 4 Duffy, very much protected said Roof—a Patent Boot—.! the late fire. I ah all never again put on a shingle roof ex any
building.
June l, ’51 j. STEVENS AU work warranted my reaaonabis length of time,
February 11, 1959.
fe&STw
public against buying or using a Patent Right for machinery led; having, wherever introduced, dr, ten from Market all similar
for cutting the Screws upon the rails, Ae., of bedsteads, granted to . good*.
Spencer Lewie, April 8th, 185A, as the same was praeared by fraud, j The system under which the American Porcelain.
tmi had bcea *t\jua!ged by ihe Ccmmidaioned ot Paienta <br the ! abdoiutciy Sire to th ret^S^frifth^SS^fh ha has heretofore '
^^dwiti^meeute my faa^^by i TW *« f* 0 *'*’ '*» «-
which the saperiroity of the wares insures, gives to the
L Spencer Lewi* vs. Grose f Campbell —laterferenee of said Gross 4 Campbell’* application with a Patent, granted toaaifi Spexcer Lewis, April 9th, 1868, far improvements ia mac lam ry for catling
Celestial Blae, Indian Rad; J—roeetrod diroa fr—New Yrofc, aad for sale low at —M J. P- POPE fa CO ’S
HEW OUTFIT.
WEAVER A WILLIAMS, VMIFEMTAKERS,
AT THEIR OLD STAHD^
r*ahri»gfa» Street, nomlf , HAVEjwM added!
Boll,
aew Hearse to their Ua-
ad will attend in person to *U Fxaanto entrroted to them. We taro proearod COBB'S PATENT CORPSE PRESERVES AND ICE BOR, by which ■ corpse ean be kept my length at l Wew« atoofarmah FISTS PATENT HETAliC BURIAL
lACTH^ flwtroayrtatiox er ather pur^mro _ nrtlk kmiroboim, and aft otharo who wish to
ntii lh* amwal *f fa—nt rototives, or to make —table preparation Mr jntnrwiat. can. by the aaero this Pro—rti, keep a corpse far waaW.if—irafl. Corpses wR he token n^di—nro far i
“Atm cxrefal examination of the testimony in the above entitled ease, priority of invention is decided in favor of said Grose and Campbell; the naM Grom joint inventor with the said Cam; belt, of the machine etotawd by them, having invented the pert in ttnvetay prior to the farremiwa or prodwrion *f the same by st Lewis. THO’S EWBANK Patzstt Or* a a, March 17,1951. SAM’L H. KISINGEA, jalyR-wflw.
• BOHORH AMD PAXJK LEAF HATS.—Oror aeroaty five JLd donro Leghora and Palm Leaf Hots far film and Boys, j—
G. F. MCGINNIS’ Hat Star*, worn of Mend—
L.
R.
DEALEB i PARL0 A FEW DOORS BAST
i at sale, we have the wares of the
thus offering asxcoao inducement scarcely nahrior to tha first. The** ware* are kow being manufactured at the eeiebraied rstab liahment of Messrs. Reroxu. fa Eawm, of Hew Britain. Come* Au ademate description of the wares ia qnrotion vetmri be dmmed extravagaal, and scarcely believed without n ronisa we therefore invite all wba desire to embrace the
Oartaimty xf Rapid Wealth.
personally to eaD aad examine, not onto the ware*, hat the nsedtr wkitk tkep am sold; piadgiag nmadlTea. ixaB
good our state—nts.
A* weoffiar mon—tninty aaehaa —y not oecar once ia tary, me require that ail agents appointed bv as. shall be ami of hie bromero character, aad .dewre to ntgotimu with no Mat we shall be happy to receive the caHs m the Comr. qwim, aateniy of —A, bat efaWtotrorotodfa.
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WlrtCHFI FllltliPB fa Oa, i for Job*
IHBIAHAPOLIS
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STOVES.
OF KASOHSJHA^, ‘
T. R Prrcm, Fres’t 1
REFERENCES.
i hnk, Syraeme, N. Y^
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Txoe. S. Atvoxn, Pre# t8a’tS^^Ba2^^—t^Ti’Y : t maem9EE53QE^’ Geo H D«*t * Co , Book Publwhers, Bn&lo, N. V ; ^***: . ^Ajr TfaAflyy
THE BEST OF BOOTS AVD SHOES ARE THE CHEAPEST. •NJE are now selling THE BEST of Phtladetobia aad Flench W Calf Skin Boots, Frwm 40 cent* to tl.OO per Pfair Lower than any other mnirofaeterer in the city. Tothorowho want GOOD BOOTS wa wsaid say. K7~<Wr* THEM E TBIAL -U > TO THE LADIES. W»*B ARB HOW MAMUFACTUfama for the floetsi WW Tears, a anperisr quality of CftftTftHXADB SHOE*, which ere aroaeltiag at thapricroof ordinary shea work. Tha stock fa swpenor to ixyihmfi we ever had, awi th* wet* warranted of the _ TRY THEM AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES ’ iw. V. -
mx m vstxb norr soon.
> *f eaamrt.il FRANCIS R.
900
UNSBBD OIL.—MX keg# of par* Whit* I IHMtd Oil fi| ftft ■ammamah fa PCRAimiroB s—m
NICHOLS A DENTAL HAVE
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