Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1854 — Page 4

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\k*T**J that h f* mtm mtt tk* Imf ik**•»//•* rnttimn*." H«r<' wa« Hojw ft»r tlM aW^ r*flofff pRto, an#er> ery frar aMa new paoof fo iHe ua*rana«ihatH»«ep*Ma. kc* altall nm fail * /. ‘ , / 1 . ^ . A* aM>4*«l Afjf j»fv <mrfrrf» ar*4<k^lfnalbi \h* renta(lira nataff baa (j.ffa, on# by mm. tbe diaeaaoa tWt af ftiei oar raf^ yw Id 10 tbe rontrol of art. Of all ibe maladlr* we «affr from, none boa o«Tried off more vfeiiioa to an nmloMlyfWM# tban Cnnanwytion of the Loo«a. Sat.).>ined we fire emiMerldenff that tbla too may bo r-iirfd, and that Pulmonary Complatnta, in ailtbelr foram,

may be removed by Cnraov Poryooat

dpaeo will »n< permit ua to poVHak bora any propor t on of tbeenrea it boa eflbe-ted.bnt tboAfent below named, will ftenlab ooe Ctrealar, free, wbereon are ftill

paniealara and mdiapatable proof of tbaa# farti .‘•afferera, read and jndff fnt yooeaeleoa.

FOR iMfLUKNZA AffD WHOOP1X0 COrOW. . N»«wvh l*. Tann , Jane S*. IMl. eontmoaiieo_or ;*• Plf 1 Have repemeiily n«ed your Cbafry reelorai Ibf Whooplny ♦loofli and indoenaa and have no beafTation in pronooneiny'n a eomjdete remedy. Poor of my rbil. drrn have teru afllietrd with thee# ilareaaea, and the rtym ion of the Per total baa alwava nllorded almom jWABOt relief JAMPi* OLOvFff.

We attest the truihof Hie abdee «tatemeni M MrfHNTV, Pditorof the NaabeiUe-Wbi*.

J M /IMMKHMAN, IHuyfiat. FOR A CONHVMPT1VR COUQM PiTT%a#ao, Pa, Feb t». 1841.

Itear Pir For ihree yrera) have been atiieted With a c*iu"li ili*tre*"m)| tliat I frequently tuepaifed »'eerorerv, mneb of the time I wa* otilieeil to aitap at nlabt chair, na my rnufih would •uHooate in a wheat I

■MISCELLANEOUS. J ( ' IfA *\jts M A TK II, n6.» WA8H WOVVTON Htree*. boeye coMHmUy <m band a eery tors#

Prenr^ Ranniab, and nMke wtMR Rnflnb a)« and parter diroet from tbe Cuamm Hamm, porteueaonaotee and boob* tmftrated in aryta, qoAry. end yrtee. ynrfWmery,e«nba and lirtadteeef amanr deearlptien, porbat Cette amlATiMP. reeetyem, same by, iabinttnoMd. ate.,ate Toya—• rery larfa meeRofreerttbinf m te: line, Htdenyae of every dbaurlptlen. fcr caaaaya, red1, tra*. mockmf hMN. ete.; meo breedln# ea*ea and near*, itatea: wtUeer boateta wWew erm, wiliew

■Mrda

willow aeon.

mow rbetra, at eerr low artaeR

eia^pte, (rnimw, intiin, fWd*^ ^n^Xeda^Tl-.^iB

alon uurebaeinf my aooda •» beadquiter, enable eete, and wetbtafc ymi wUI find as good burgmiaa

! SRU-Sf ffST* r c«:»tM3?oK No. n WwMifgrMb at., 5 doom earn of tbe Palmm

jawetMUw-l^.

laid down Having u«ed many rcmrdiea wubmit mneh relief, I at laat irird iho < berry Pectoral, which under

Providence hm cured me altoaeiber.

I am with aratitudoyoara, >AMK8 MTANDIiKSIF.

FKOM TUP PRF.HIIIKNT OF AMHKKffT Cf»L LROP., FinVARD HITCHCOCK, M l> , Id. I> . *c — » C. Arrn, Fir. I have uaed youe Cbenrv t'efliorat m my oWn caw of dee^ «cated hrcnrbitia. and am *ni «Oed, iMdn it« Chemical roaatnatlon, that n in «n adunraMe

IX/lc LEA N ’9 VOLCANIC OIL LINI 1“I MKirr -Ovef-.a JfUIxm Of kmlaa wwa aotd in in»3. The an paralleled eaeceaa of thin Lbtiiaent, and tbe miracaloaa enren that it baa and it per^rminy, mat I parte of the Pfeatert and Sonibern emantry. iaaaam rient juarantee fbr ite aetomabinp ^eaey Two dolUr tiottlca of IRcLean’* Volcanic Untaaentbaa r ured the moat inveterate caaea ofCbrmtie and Imfiamatory KbenmaiiaM. Newrelfia. and 0<Mt: in recent cam* a few appliealiena will fire relief. For Paralyaie, Cont reeled M ear lea. gtiffneaa or Weabaem in tbe Joiate, Mu»clea; or Ligntnente, it will never Ml. If npplied aerurd'ua to tba mreetione, tbe onee abritraled ana atiffaMd limba will retain tbe elaatieity of yoatb. Two apfdlealiona will cure Store Throat, Toothache, or Boroebo, and it will almoat inetantly remove any local mfiama lion or pain. For naorr Nipplea, Caked Bream, tore I.ipa, chapped haflda, childblaina, Ac., it ia tbe only rettaWe renwdv. One flRy cent bottle baa never fbilea in earinc the Pilca. Hundred* who were uHlietad for year* with that dittroaain* dlaeaae, have been cared l»y • few applicaitona. It will remove Hronohelo, or Goitre, any — ‘

XIXW 8FB®iO SOODS.—-THE UNDERIVgieWBP, bmmillet,and ie naavpreymnd ta anWRl —l illh and aURnnt Praaa Goad^a la»«n .Bonnets, RttBad^^ Kid (Unvia; Beets. 'Carpeting, and tea be is able to in tin What. ’ a fimor on him, and maurm bis dock bell be bent ao . tba aamin Leoh imna. call on ^S. O. HOLMAN, to Bmnan * Holman,) No. tl. Wool WaaMafton-st.

NEW BOOK&

aim VALUABLE BOOKS.— idfint In Mtutch. Ltent on tbe Deck Hirer, Girlhoedof Shafcespearee HeTotaes. Preee and Poetry of America and Karope, A.aanati Home Cyctopaedta, containing a comprehensive view of the whole circle of haman^tnowledge; Brown’s Grammar, containing over l^W pages, strongly bonnd. For sals at WBBTS dc 3TEWAHT-

ac 14 LAMPLIGHTER” —JUST RE^cNcBIVHD, being the fbnrtk or fifth anpply. Price only *1,00—at WESTS dk STEWARTS

IVfETHODIST HYMN BOOKS—PLAIN, . “I roane, and mofoeoo gilt; aeaall, largo, and inter-

REMOVAL Of THE LADIES* FANCY lWoRR.~The Lodlse me reaneetMiy mvHsd to call

O ELECT MELODIES—LAST EDITION, O (1844) at WKJtDKN A CHAMBERLAIN’S, n . 3B door east of the Capital House.

and ynrpoaa beam 0eew7 socb an—

of Heavy Dry

PPhjwoSBnen, Tabia cSSa, Irish Linens. ('hecks 1 o lckl h n|f ' ^

Welch and

Hair Cloth and Maraeiilaa

ShMf

Plain and barrad Mnatina;

and

rvTHB CHURCH PSALMIST—USED BY A tba Row Saheai Freaby tanaaa. Aamahanrenanaaiak andnm anpgty of this work, we will aall uatcoat, k i* It rrm» —rti haalr WEXDEN dk CHAMBERLAIN, janfiT 3d door « ‘

Drni5j?3lt, Weld

Ccmman Flannel r Cloth and Man

Skirts;

in and batrad Mm Flowetega, Edgings, Nainsook Maatinsaad

Aia—tm*ahi Ud gloves; Lsng aadShert Lore Mitts; Hosiery, Children's Lace MNtr; Ribbons, Artificial

rriHE PSALMIST —USED BY THE A Baptist Chnrcb, at WEROEN A CHAMBERLAIN S. nt7 3d doer east of Capital Hoaaa

n»m chemical ri.nMiiaiion, inai it «« «n anunraive j i^p or tumor, and it Will cleanse and banl compound (or ihc rvhef of laryi.gial and brtmchmMI^ ^rea.ova d«^u*e called fever sores on the

how long they may have

cultlc*. If my opinion, as io its superior eharueiey; can l>e of anv service, you arc *l_Jibenjr '".nw'

ihlnk propei.

Affine rat, Kept. IV, IM**.

PGWANH HlTCHtiOCI

secure, sound,

Among other dialmgulshe.1 aitlbonliev who have lent

ihcif names io rccommvml ihi< preparation sa the boat

known lo ihcm for arfhetiona of Hie lungv, are Parsiornr I’iriiuk, Vermoni Medo al CnHee'*.

Paor. Fu i imsh, V*lo College. Pftor. Vsi rNTia* Mott, N» w-York.

’nor. I L*' ri.A.N u, liawilo'ii Med. t'olleve, Psov Rt rTKurid.o, Oh»o Med. Collegr. fanadian Journal of Medical gcicnrc

l.oaloii Med. slid Surg. Journal, Charleslon f» C. Mr.lical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hoy Hruav (I S. Seriator.

Hoa. lino. P. Man-H, Am. Ainha*«aHor to Turkey. Gin KseiNrri Hi rars, Presufeni of ('bill. Hi. Rev. bo, Puwira, Irfinl Bishop of Toronto Rev Ihv *. f Altsiar-, J>ri» li I) ii New-V«.rk. A Ki naisiioi- i’l arui i.,ot t-raeinnati, Ohio. Also, in tin y cininciii pcraoimgcn in foreign co«ii1rie<.

Not only In the more dangerous anddiatrcsaing diseases of the l.onga, but Mian hs a I'mtiily iiiediCHie for occasion•il uie, it is ihc aufe<i, plcsanme-< and hevt m iho wi.'ld

Prepared and aold by J AMF.H t\ AYER,

Hnotgiat and Cheiitiat, liOWUlu Muss.

may IM diA wdm

“ |>K WISE TO-DAY—»TIS MADNESS iF -ff* DF.FKH.”—I.tru l.vwaswc* —TheMmual Life fiiauranne ('oirqvirv af Now York, No ;w \T.«II «t., ,N. Y. The accnmiilatr.l <;a»h Fund i< now more than AI .VAO.Orhi, *eenrely invested in Ronds, Morsfa^e* and

Slocks i

i he remarkable Mm! estrnordinnry prosperity of tin* tnatiimimi, ami the etninently suong inrsitinn and bigli < hsraeter which it has attained, m so sliori a period, Ore attrihutshie io Ihe atru l adherenee to ihe H** pri+rtylfs of I if* At»ttr<tnt* <t\\ the part of da Hoard of Mnn-igerv,

and their ttfurte to place its affaira

ami impregrable foundation.

This Institution now presents to the Policy ho'der the first and moat important cmsiideratioii that should influrnce everv one de-iruu* to provide fhr his fhmily by mesas of Life As«nrnnee. or who may Wish to appropriate his surplus idfomo lo tbe most certain and prohtahte ot all investments—ihe fundamental guaranty of security, solidity and perpcimiy; ths securing ami placing bevond the poasildc contingrnrv.Aif disappointment, the prompt cash payment of gl) its Policies, whenever doe. In adrlttion to ihe seeurit* thus ulforded, this Insiitution offkrs to insurers, for the whole term of life, the folk>M ing

advantages;

A large reali/ed Fund, invested and rap'dly aeenmnla-

ting at compound interest.

The prompt eush settlement of all lossea, without de-

duction by “premium note*” or otherwise.

Regular divisions of the profit* among those who pay the premiums, which are credited to the Polieiea, and are

; ,- »y»Me in cash, with Ihe sums insured, nfter death.

The rates of lusuramm reduced to actual cost, by a par- ;

ticipation m all the prenis.

An increasing valuo to its Policies ihe longer ihey are I

kept up

An ruuitahle equalization of the benefits of Life A«snr■•wee between those who live tins longed and thoee who

die first

The privilege of withdrawing at any time, whenever it i* inconvenient to pay the annual premium, or when the original motive lor effecting an insnranee ahntl cease. The full viliie pnul tor surrendereil I’otieies, either in essh. or if prcferml, n» a certificate for a larger atnonnt, puyablo #1 ihe death of the party, upon whicli ho further premiums will be ieqmrtd. The privilege of reducing the amount of ibel’slicy, and haying a Corrc-nondirg reduction of the fuinrv premiums, vviihoiit losing the reversionary iniered in the profits itiat may have accrued upon the previous payments pf pre-

miums.

Premiums (niyahlo anmmlly, -cmi-annna'lv, or quar-

terly

No mercasc in the rutesof premimns s«i!ic party grow*

older.

Insurance upon a single life Insurance ou i\v<> joint lives, pnyshlc at the death of the first Insurance payable at ihe death of ihe last of two lives. Insurance pay ft hie at ihe death of a person, prerbferf, another person he then alive. Fitdowments to children on their reaching 91 years of

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JOSEPH H. COI.MNS, Prwiilenl.

Isaac Aznorr, Secretarv, f’it a a i,vs On,!, Actuary.

MicNaY H. Hy»v, Traveling Agent. John L. MoTirvasttvAu, M. 0 , Medical Kzitminer at

Indianapolis.)

( IIARI.F^ W. CADY, Agent nt Indianapolis. ir^fOfiice in the fbate Hank KuiMing.

Thlsssrtifics that Diaries Vf radv. Agent of tbe Mnmal Life Inunranee ('ompnny of Now York, has filed in ihe Clerk’s Office ihe agreement of sanl Company to he subject to suit in ihc Courts of this State for any disputed

legs, no difference

Ois

lane they may hove existed heal the most severe burn

Irtah

LaWtia;

Liaen Cambriea, Inftat’s Embroidered Robes; sen*;

lerafeevee, Caffk; Col] MoonungfoocU of all kinds Ion and Ckeartaetta; conantiy on bond

Crape Showta;

Many other anletea too nueacroos to mentioe ia an ad* vertieeaMm. Call tad see them. Don’t forget—the New Store on Washington Street, in tbe West end of the BaMs Moose. J. K. WHELAN, mart* M. GlLUGAff.

h* fifty cent bottle will

arsM. fresh cut, or wound, without a sear. Bites of mosquitoes, sting of berm, wasps, or air* poisoaoue insert, one appiteation will give Instant relief. For brui-

ses, sprain*, Ac., it is an infallible remedy.

Mol-ean’* Yotoenie Oil Ltnimenf ha* been thoroughly tested hi each and all of tbe above diseases, and we have never known it to fail in performing a cure, when applied according to directions Who, then, will rafier from external dtsesae*. when a safesnd sure remedy is

so easily obtained ?

Pvcrv Kamil 1 should keep a supply at way* on band,

for u*e in lime of need.

Reader, have yon flriends ihut are suffering front external diseases ’ ihrn go tell them to call at onee, and get a

supply himI N' oWT^.

TO PLANTERS. FARMF.RR AND OTHERS, working a large number of hand* and slock, hundreds of ibdlars ran be raved annaally by using Melman’s Voli n uic Oil l.iiiiiiient li is equally effieacious in curing diseases in hordes and other ammala, such as splint, spatin, nodes, swelling or lameness. It will cure poll-evil, fislnlu, old sore*, or sweenev, if properly applied. For stri-ins, bruises, scratches, chafes, saddle or collar gall*, m-ent iorc*. wounds. Ae. ( it Is »n infallible remedy. There is no mlsiake ahoot it. Melwnn’s Volcanio Oil Liniment will never fad to cure any of the above dieea*r*, If npjdicd at cording to the direetlom, which ae.

company each Imtile in Fnglish and German. Read the following certificate, which ie

INOONTKRTABI.E PROOF of wl.at we have aesertetl;

J. H. Mol-ean, Hi. l-onis, Mo —Dear 3ir I was arilicted for fifteen menthe with rheumatism, so much that I was unable to attend to any business, my lega, arms, and fingers were swollen dreadfully, tba muscle* were contracted,and I suffered tbe mwsi excruciating pain. I applied some five or six bonles of Mustang Liniment; it bad no more effect than so much greaee f obtained one down of bottles of Volaantc Oil Liniment of your agent Mr. Pike, for which 1 shall ever feel grtnefttl to him, and In five days I was entirety well, and I take pleasure in recommending It to the public. And I also add that one of mV horses got cast in the stable and was unable to stand nn In the morning 1 made one of my boys rub on some of ytonr Liniment, and in Ihree hours he could walk about thy yard, apparently that nothing had happened to him. Mr. Dsviea and others of my neighbors were present at the time, and they concur with me In saying, that no jflanter should he without a supply of this invaluable medicine on hand, 1 remain yours, Are.,

MORKR B. WHITE.

Pauola, Miss., Feb. 5. l«Sd. Tbeii tride no longer with the many worthless l-ini-meti't offered to you. Obtain a supply of Mrlwan’s Celebrated l. mnieiit. It will cure you. For side bv J M. McLean, side proprietor, corner of Third and Plnc-sts., Rt I-ouie. Mo. Also by W. W. ROBERTS, wholesale and retail Druggisi, Indianapolis. junl-w fkrrz REWARD!—STRAYED OR STOI Y "l.KN —From thesubecriber, living in Beardstown, Casa Couniv Ills., on or about the first of August, 1P53, a bright SORRKL MARK and YKARLfNG COLT. Mare about 15 hands high, heavy built, heavy mane and tall, little white In the forehead, left under jaw con« siderably longer than the right, strawberry roan spot about twice as large as a man’s hand on tl.e right hip, eight or nine years old this spring, with foal, was in good condition when she left. The Colt wfi* sorrel, biased faced, two or three white feet, castrsted before

he went away.

Any person giving information where said mare or colt can be found, or who shall return them to the owner, or either of them, shall receive Fifty Dollars for the Mare, or Twenty five for the Colt, ae reward for so doing. NICHOLAS HOUSTIN ap90 wfiw

Tf ID GLOVES—OP SUPERIOR QUALIA ITY—m bock, white, light and medium color*, u»d ailed from C) to 8, this day received by G. G. HOLMAN, martd No. 11. Warn Washing!on-st.

NEEDLE WORK'D Lore Collar*; Sleeve*. Habits,

Flouncing, Borders, Edgings and Insert lugs; u now and good supply aow opening and for mle. ^ mar54 No. 11. West Wsehingien-ai.

Tl/fORE NEW GOODS—WE ARE NOW J.TJ rereiving and opening * large axdheantifnl assortment of “Ptmty Vm War*," also Fancy ToiUt Wart— which we are prepared to tell at the lowest rates. I KETCH AM A MERRILL. One Door Rost of Capital House.

TVf ANTILLAS AND BHAWLa-JUST lYX received by Express.'Rieh French Mantillas and Crape Rhaxale, at H. J. HORN’S. _ may 11 ^

T ADIEB* PATENT SKIRTS.—JUST A-J received by Express, Ladies’ white and olored Patent Skirt*; Grose and Hair Cloth do; at mad HORN’S.

]Vf ORE NEW GOODS.—A LARGE AND AfA superior assortment of Hosiery, of all kinds, for Ladtea, Misses, Boys, Men and Children, at prices that must please all. Also Challis Beragee.ginghams, prints. Poplins and many other new and desirable goods, this day received by ' apW HOLMAN.

1? BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA A • GINGER.—This Reaeence ie a preparation of un-

usual excellence. In ordinary dlarrh<na, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the di geotlve functions, it ie of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer com plaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious; no family, traveler, or individual should be without it. Caenon.—Be euro to get the genuine essence, which ie prepared only by F.'BROWN, at his Drug and Ch*m ital Stmt, Af. M. terser #/ fifth and Ckamnt Streett Philadelphia, and for sale by all tbe respectable Apoth ecarles in tbe United State#, and in Indianapolis, by 1;1M*wly CRAIGHEAD dk BKOWN1NG.

A DIES’ DEPARTMENT

OP THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS. —This DfpHftnient, which ban been closed for some Mm* for want of room, will be re-opened at College Hall on the let Monday of November, and be continued

first to

ut

-nbjeei to mil m ihe Courts of this Plate for wry disputed No Lady nfed hesitate coming, or no parent to set clmm against Iho Company, arising out of any contract ( hi* daughter, through Arise motives of delicacy, ae r mede with smd Cempeny, throueh its duly snih<>r:»sri I interference with the Ledlcs on the pert of the Gentl

agent*. WM STKWART, Clerk. men is eyer allowed.

nail ten mvr b ivgtmwaj vi avuvrgiurgti » wire* teg? x/vn permanently open for the reception of leadies. The objects aimed at in this Department are, remedy the great and lamentable defects in the system of female education, by training the mfnd to a more active, accurate, and practical mode of thought, .md imparting that thorough knowledge of business matters as to make them more seif-rellant and Independ-

ent than they now are; and

Second, to open np new and more profitable source# of employment for femaloe, who are obliged to earn a scanty tobsistence by the hard and trying labors of the needle, or the irksome and poorly paid duties of a Irschcr, by nuaiifying them for the lees arduous but more profitaole duties of an aceotmtanf. Terms and regulations the same in both Departments. Ladle* from abroad will be furnished board in private famine*, who will exercise kind parental care over

them during their stay.

No Lady need hesitate coming, or no parent to send

no

agents dec It*

STKWART. Clerk.

By Wm W*i lscv, Deputy

rpHE » NAT

INDIANA POMS AND CINCINNATI JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY oflcr for sale a portion of their Real K<tate. among which ere some very desirable improved and unimproved city

*nd f«wn property, ss follows;

Cltlee and Tov

men is ever allewed.

A Catalogue remaining full Information upoi point desired will be famished gratis, on application to octlP-lyddkw w. MrK SCOTT, Preen. Publishers to whom this advertisement ie specially sent will publish one year and charge College.

[>wn«.

Cineinnatl, (>Wo, Indianapolis, Ind. Anderson. Ind. Brownsville. Ind Bristol, Ind.— Cambridgeritylnd Connersville, Ind. Kdinbnrgh, Ind Elkhart. Ind. Goshen, Ind. Greenfield, Ind

Cities and Towns. Hamilton, Ohio, f.awrenccbnrgh, lad.

lehanon.

Laurel, Liberty,

Pendleton, Richthohd, Roseville. KiishVille,

Oxford,

Versailles,

Ind. Ind. Ind. hid, Ind.

Ohio.’

Ind.

Ohio.

Ind.

'"t ■ t'v i"t % inti. Ttnuwiurri tiiu, At.so—Ininroved and iinimprotcil Prairie and Timt*er Lends, fehlch are writ located with refertnee to

RaHroad", Arc , and situated in the following counties,

to-wit:

Counties and fttates. Adam* COnnfr. Ind.

Benton.

Boone, • Bartholomew; Btackfont.

Clinton, Delaware, Dearborn Decatur, F.lhhart, Payette. Prankim. Fon nt a i n, Gront, Hnntlngtos. Hancock, Hamilton. Henry, Johnson,

lay,

Jasper, Knox,

Ufttange, His,/

Marion,

Ind.

Imi. Ind. Ind Ind Ind

Ind.

hid Ind.

Ind.

led Ind hid Ind lod. fnd. Ind. Ind

trfd.

Ind. Ind Imf Ind.

fnd. ind.

Counties and State* Noble County, Ind

Porter.

Pulaski,

Parke, KiMh,

Ripley,

St. Joseph,

Starke, , steubce,

Upton, Wayne.

Wbtie.

Rutler County, Hamilton,

Henry,

Mercer. Preble, w Putnam, Shelby.

Wood.

Adams County, Rrown, VermiHintl,

Irdl

Ind

Ind. Ind. Ind. Iml, hid. ind, nid VtaF

Ind. Ind.

Oh id. Ohid. Ohid Ohio Ohio. Ohio. GMo. Ohio.'

m

IM. . III.

Washington Co. foWd. Jkspef, foWd.*

I 'fbe property will lie strfd af fair prim, and npoVt rem

songMo terms of payment.

Appiteation may ho made to etfheY of the following person*i Cot. J«*v« Hi *«■ or L, R. HaownatL, Agent of aaM Cednpnny. at 1ndltmit>ollv, Wit.ita* M. Sgrrti, ofOrmneisvilie; R, A. MeAftneg rtf Liberty.'and Mi cB«a« Jtisvs, of Cineinostt. —* <w

pORBUSH’S PATENT MOWING AND » Reaping Machine, the beet in the world It io warranted to eut Grass or Grain as well or better then any machine that cats, but one now m use at an expense of only twenty dollars more than the Ketchnm’e Mower alone cost, it has all the good qualities ever claimed, for the Ketehum mower ae a Grass cutter and adds to that the best worthng reaper now known. We have the sole Agency for Indiana for this unequealed machine and orders «hould be sent in eerly, a* th« supply Ie limited,. It is warranted to cut all kinds of graro or grata as well as can he done by hand. Plleafor Mower and Reaper combined 8145; mower alone fltt at Indianapolis or any principal point in tbe Bute. Circolart containing blank orders and testimonials Will be sent on application to niRKRRMKYKB A BRRW8TRR,

Agricultural Warehouse,

apqft-dAwtf Indianapolis. Ind TIT HOLES ALE AND DETAIL BOOK v ▼ STORE, at Indianapolis, ooe door west of iho Wrlg’it House, at which are sold, at low prices, the beet works in Law, Medicine, and Theology, a# well a# the vtand ird Historical, Mteeellanoonoand Reboot Book#. Also, a large assortment of Stationery, Blank Book* and Wall ‘LeW. noVffiW S. MKRKTlI. L'A RMERS SAVE YOUR MONET BY r buying your Harvesting tools at the Agricultural

i Warvhoos#, W# Will sell » * 1

No. 1 Grain Cradles, w1thWald*on Scythe, et $3 M I No. I Grass Seythe and Sneath at I 95 1 No l Waldson Bcythvsat...................... 75

| No. 1 Hay Forks...

Ho. I Straw Forks, At kIRKBP

74 East Waekingion-et., Indianapolis juntl dAwtlw . _ : ^

TEA NS.—ONE CASE SUPER SHAMOe# KKR’k Rlue Jean*, reedtveff tM# dky and for sale by

JAMK* LOW dk CD.,

luv14 Iff Main-si. f*mievilte, Ky.

JUST RECEIVED

direct from ihe Forteriee par ship “Ella A. Clark,”

• * e e e #f * *■

W B.RKMEYKR W BRKWisTER’S,

Paraaola. Pant, Combo; Gold, Jet, Giaaa, Hair and Bom- Brqeaieu; Gold branetpint end r rosace; French CoveetU and Half

Corset*;

Jet and gtaa* Necklaces and

Cremes;

Hair Braids, Carla and Fri-

rpHE CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK—USED A by thaChnatian Church, lata edition, at WERDEN * CHAMBERLAIN’S. iun*7 3d door east of Capital House.

^KSUPPOSEYOUHAYE^EAD THE

find the PARISH SIDE at maySl WESTS St STEWART. X?ANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK.—another Book by this talented authoress, containing over 20o pages, IXmo. Price only gi.00—at WESTS A STEWART’S junlS Book Mart

/MFT BOOK FOB YOUNG MEN—ON J Self-Knowledge, Self, dneatloa, Female Society. Marriage, Ac., with a portrait of Washington. Ditto for Young Ladies—on Acquaintances, Male and Female Employment, Friendship, Ac., with a portrait of Lady Washington, at WESTS A STEWART’S, Where all New Books can be had as soon aa published. junto

EMBROIDERIES. -Ed Swiss, Mastin and L

TLTORE NEW BOOKS AT WESTS & -.▼A STEWARTS.—During Deeds of American Heroes; WHd Scenes of a Hunter’e Lite; Headley’s Life of the Ksiprea* Josephine. junio

LTAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AS . A. sort stent of standard American Foreign publics lions, comprising the old British Dramatists and Clas sics, together with rare works never before offered for sale in this city, I would call the attention of those

Pindar, Massinger and Ford, Wycherty and Congreve. Ben Jonson, Dry den and Swift. Call and see them on door wool of wrtght House. nov!4 S- MERRILL

TVTEW BOOKS.—ESTERTE’S PRAC--L x TICE of Medicine, by Wm. Byrd Powell andR.S. NeWton, a volume of 1084 pages; price 94,50. Owen’s Revised Statntea of Ohio, astifi larger book; priee 95.01 For sale by S. MERRILL. Indianapolis, March 14,1854.

|\R- NICHOLS, RESIDENT DENTIST, A^F —Having, far the fast ten years .devoted ail hi* time to the practice of his profession

feets confident from his experienee, and beuig in possession of all tbe latest improvements in Dentistry, that tbe citisene of Indianapolis and surrounding country will fhvor Mm with thoir patronage. He hopes hie old customers and friends will use then inffuenee in his behalf. All operations performed in ihe neatest and most

durable manner.

Office on Meridian street, opposite the new Poet Office buiMing. Hie name may be seen on hie windows

fTVHB GREAT AMERICAN CLOTHING A DEPOT.—M. A J- Glasku have just opened at No. 1 Palmer House, in the room formerly occupied bv 3. Barbar. Druggist, a large andeho «e assortment of

MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING,

and QtntUmen’s PnmUUing Goods, which they are prepared to offer to the citizens of Indianapolis, and to Merchants and others from iho interior, at the very lowkst Eastxun nucas. Raving salacted their own goods and had them made up under rheir own supervision, they are ready to warrant every article which comes from their establishment to be of the best material and most substantia! make; and as they intend to keep constantly on hand large and varied assortment for both Wholesale and Retail sales, they foot confidence in asking the patronage ot the public, and assuring their friends that they will al-

ways have a large choice and good bargains.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well to call and examine our large stock before going elsewhere, and ail In want of bargains are informed that this is the place Where ihey axe to Be got. M. A J. GLASER,

American Clothing Depot,

No. I Palmer House, Indianapolis.

ikhng. His in ulyftdAwly

TRIPLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVAt P.R and ALL OTHER KINDS OF PI8TOL8.—8AMUBL BECK would rrapectfkUy inform his oM friends and the public generally, he has again taken charge of bis Gan Business, and will again devote bin cadre attention to the manufheture of Guns. His shop is on Washington street, half a square west of the Court House square, sign of the Big Gun, where he will he happy to aecommndate all who may wish good Rifles, Shot-Guns, or any other article in the Gun line. All work warranted, or no charge. He has constantly on hand the best Rifle Powder, Cape, Lead. (reorders from a distance promptly attended to. fehiadfow . | 00K HERE!—REMOVAL!! —NEW A-J STORE AND NEW GOODS —Messrs Kirruaw A Blskb having removed to No. 57, Blake’s Commer eial Row, West Washington street, are opening a large and well selected stock of Goods, direct from the Manofocturers and Agents in the East, and are prepared end determined to offer Goods, wholesale and retail, Cincinnati prices. We invito attention to the follewing prices; Fast Colored Prints... 0)4 Plain Black Silk .... 65 Pine Madder Prints... 8 Plain Black Silk .... 75 Fast Colored Lawns. .12K Plain Black Silk .... French Lawn* 1834 Brocade Silk A large lot of Bonnets, fashionable style and very cheap; and also, a very fine assortment of Boys’ Ware We pledge ourselves that the above styles of Goods shall and will he sold from 15 to 20 par eent cheaper this Spring than ever before sold In this city. No Hoaoo in the West Is able to undersell ue. apfiAddkwtf

OTILL ON HAND.—THANKFUL FOR kJ the very liberal patronage bestowed, the undersigned wonld respectfully inform their ctnaom-JML'flf-era and the public generally taat they still continue! WfiM in their business m their old stand, opposite IheL-l lisJ Capital House, and keep continually on hand a large and well assorted stock of the very beat mid most fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, which they are ever ready to sell si the loweei prices. Suits made to order on short notice. From their long continuance in the business they flatter themselves to be able to suit Ml who may fovfer them with their emmm. marS BAITER A GfEPPER.

SECOND SPRING STOCK—GREAT O REDUCTION IN PRICES.-H. J. Hoax having received his second i mportation of Goods, which have bean purchased at greatly reduced prices, is prepared to

offer bargains which

LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST,

md examine my stock before buying. H. J HORN, mad Sign Big 8, No. 10 West Washington-si

QOMBTHING NEW!—IF YOU WANT IO to buy cheap Instruments, such as Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Aeeordeons, Harmonicas Ac., Ac., call at ont New Store on Meridian street, in Dunlop’s Bow. We can attention to our large assortment of Bird Cegee the best that aver have been In this market— which w* will aall cheap. We a Wo keep a good assortment of Perfumery, Port Monnaiea, Fancy Afttelse, Toys, Marbles, Pens, Pan holders, Pocket Knives, Ae , Ae. Wa shall pay particular attention to the manufacture of Perfumery, which tee will sell very low to Dealers and Pert era. Please give os a call. Our motto ia “Quick sales and small profits.’’ C. C. A STRIBLEN A Co., Meridian Street, between Washington st. apto-dfim and Governor’s Circle.

TSAAC COFFIN, ATTORNEY AND A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Indianspolia, lod. Office with D. Macy, Morrison A Talbott’s Building,

Washington st.

Will faithfully and promply transact all bostneaeen r Bated to hint, In any or the Courts In this State. Particular attention paid to drafting Baade, Leases, Mortgages, Ac., and collecting and securing clainae. Rums to—Hon. A. C. Downey, Rising Sun; David Hasp, Ksq.. Indiananollo; Hon. John Hubbard and Ron. John Otia, Halloweft. Me.^Joshua Sean, Rag., Henj. F.

Ram, firm of G. W. Warren A Co.. Barton;

Franh. Fuller, Beq-< Arm of J. B. Usher A Co., Gen Jamas Dana, M. G. Cobb, Bog. and A. W. BoasUman

Rag.. Charlestown and Boston.

maylff-dtf

JJ J, HORN 18 NOW OFFERING £Li^K9^S^7XSm STS eenw New Style Ginghams, at 18,19} *nd[ 15 cents. The shoes Goods, together with many other styles I am now receiving, will be found sructat.LV enuar.

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INDIANA WATKR-OtJRE K8TABLT8HI MKNT is l cated ode mile and a haff South of

KnlgMrttrWS, at the celebrated Kh!gb1«(nwi> Springs, •dusted iff a region «bo#r».ttn<r tu the most bcaOtlral sod vsricd •renvrjr, in a rouuUy sssurpaseed fofhcslth-

fsisese of pnettlem *tof sxfubtlty of climate. Tnislmoiturion is open feffmmdt amf Winter. Ths Hydropathic Dcparisrietot is trader (he Control of M. W.

Thornes, M. It.

Ftomihe esecrot we hiteheff fa Iheirerment of prHcnt* dating the pest ** nope lorocrive an isSSe£|Sx^^:8* i'^VST”' open from sod after the istof Mar.

April 19. fMddf

[VOTICE TO

/Af f EEN8WARE. direef from ths Pottei

srg* at J wrllest cried stork of Qssuurwars, eonrtsit in part of White iron fttood Toilet Pete, Tea Ware,

Megs, PUtcfo Fitoktae. Dt«hc*, Bakers, r>, s large asrortmeai of Fsney Tea Ware, are, Palmed, dpongod, Ae rail to ho sold st

K ETC HAM A MERRILL**, One door Kail Of Cartul Hnoso. ..... . ,m .mm.-aar in rtkantossia -am

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nTHB CITY 8HOB STORE 10 PREFABV HD to meootactnrv all kinds of Indies’ and Osutlo-men-e wenr, in tbemortsepsrtor snfffoucifutsryiesou the shoriort sottos. Ceil asff’aoa thogno ipaulrtona of work each day taro#* out hy our snieurt* uisurtfertoT ere. fostt) F. IWNAUffiffiT A ffiffi. rSiyMJ^D• fffATBE um E9TAB. V JlifHMENT-— Tk* Shove K<iuMfekmuw is now comsraucinw ini srmtth wronw. The nemhec of putismr treated at the KetaHlshnwnt ha* horn on the inoreaoa from poor myesr,m am laat storrma, unffi foolnrt season, whew >ho domsaiAi <ff the gBMRnffiWOhoanghffemr power to aecommodoto thorn. Tho inaranahm rnpMny ‘ ton «f curoe, from wot to yonr. mdnaro tho o believe ikw bis eghWgsffaipmlsfW dpffor ' treatment give fhcHKles io the mvnM row-

LAW

letvaTnau a. UUTex.

xevaTUAU w. eoxnou.

JONATHAN A. LISTON AND JONAoF THAN W. GORDON hnvtug formed a parnwrahip ra ih* Proetke of Low, wUi givu prompt srtomiam to au bnsinoso conflffsd in Cireult art DMrtei Conras of tl

Ui ttod 8mm, far the Dictrtm of rafflann, and the Bu preme Conn, andnesrnl CirenitCenm ofthoSth Jadi ciai CirenK at luAma, and, oioa, hi Cease at Camera#

Plow of Morton CenaCjrSoodOr i

imu’umanm will boatopnrod at ihts offfa

Mr. Lmtou will bo fonnd m Mo mom oner ffm Foot-

Office; and Mr- Goo sou in tau »>mffi Rnsi

oCisnio

INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.—CHARLES A COULON, Newsnv Fenue.unaonncou to thoeM rone of ludtauopoUstknt he has ouunoAMortffieoon AU ahsmartreuLtdomu form Wmhingtonminrt. next to the ffiuTuranLnthuran Cbnreh. whore botofoso ont mtmtoa Hourne and . eto lo mil and to rent. I supmy fomHIto with domestic# or other hotpo.*s every thing toriMo lino. BMMnoff Csmarmi . 1 sod Hetof kntgtrre, aeff every one who is In wn. ufhofmnpmy fnrraio Bad flUVTWffi , thr heerpUcefihrewt^tohny^to e#

WERDEN A CHAMBERLAIN’S 3d door east of Capitai House.

BOOTS ANI> &HOES.

epo COtnfTRT UXECHANTS.—WB X hove ia Store, and are manufacturing ^ thotorgert Stock of Boats and Shoea ever be- SlMl ten ofinad u> the trade of this State. Having fmi examined the Eastern market iu tbe early pert * of the season ; tbe advance in their prices and the quality of their work seemed o offer an inducement to Western Manufacturers to make their own work. The trial ban proved meet satisfactory and our large and tu creasing trade is our reward. Our work is emphatically “ home-made work. ” We manufacture the leather trom which we make our Boou and oboes. This, with a long experience in tbe hasinees, enables us to offer you any article in oar tine os cheap aa con be purchased in New York. We. time fate, feel confident that an elimination of our Stock, will convince you that it is the beet policy, as well as the mort profitable for you to encourage “ Home Manufacture.” j. k. SHARPE & CO. ingyiqtf

CLOTHING.

/CLEVELAND CLOTHING STORE. Kj Koch A Levi, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ready Made Clothing, No. 9, Bales House, Indtuupoiu have juet opened a very large stock ot ready made Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. All in want ot goods in this line will do well to call and examine our stock,

which in elegance, durability and

surpassed in this or any other place west of New-York N. B. All goods warranted. _ KOCH A LEVI,

mardd

No. 2, Bates House, Washington-*1.

IVf ADAME EDWARDS, THE CELE-J-tA BRATED Clairvoyant Fortune Teller, haa arrived in Indianapolis, and taken the elegant parior on Delaware sweet, next bouee north of the Christian Chayei, where she can be consulted day and evening on all affairs pertaining to the pftun of the present life. Madame Edwards ia no ordinary Fortune Teller, which thousands in the United Stale# and Canadas who have eonsutied her will testify. She will pablish testimony which will convince the most sceptical that ’» no humbug. No one should fail to visit this w^tmorful Lady, ao she will remain but a short time, owing to re pasted invitions to re-visit- Canada. Consaitaiion* pri vote. Terms, Gentlemen 91; Ladies 50 cents, janll-ddw

r'lABPETS! CARPETS!!—JUST REVJ CE1VBD direct from tbe manufacturers, another large supply of 3-ply, superfine and common all wool Carpets, new deal*ns. Also, List, Hemp, Cotton and Wool and other styles lew priced Carpet. ' iayll H- J. HORN

DOZ. SCYTHES AND SNATHES— just received at BIRKENMBYER A BREWSTER’S, msy20-dtf 74 East Washington-st.

TJOT A NIC MEDICINES.—A LARGE AA and complete stock of Botanic Medicines, with ail the concentrated preparations, kept constantly on hand, which we warrant /rash, purs, grouts*, and put up with cure. Purchasers will please give ns a call, a* we feel confident we can render satisfaction m prices andqnaLt of articles my 10 CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING

rilTY DAGUEBEEIAN GALLERY, KJ Meridian street, one door north of Washington street.—Messrs. Bowers and Parcell take pleasure in announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of ladiaaapolie and strangers visiting the city, that they have jnrt opened an elegant set of rooms in Mr. Daniop’s now building, arranged expressly, under their own direc tioa, for a Daguerreian Gallery. Having procured the best and moat highly improved and approved inrtra ments, and thoir materials all being of tba very best character, and having n splendid sky and rids-light, they feat assured that they are prepared to take pictures which cannot ha excailad either as correct likenesses or do speclmons of artistic skill. - They are enabled,by anew and-peculiar proces take pictures of children os perfectly ae at adults. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine jyflMly

A N0THER LOT OF THOSE SALAaV MANDF.R safes, jOrtieertved at BIHKENMEYBR A BKBWSTEK’S,

J U8T RECEIVED.—10 BALES OF PREJ M1UM Drills; 7* fi* Patent Thraud; 38 piece * ue heater Check; 3 bale* striped Omafiurg; 3 boles ibum*; 5 Bales 4 4 Ticking; 1 euro ptam Prims; 88 pieces Flannel*; 1 case amorted Check* 15 pieces narrow Tweed; 110 pieces asserted Gingham; a large asirtmeM of Kid Gloves; 59 doz. heavy ^Ik Cravau Eeeelved thiadnyaadfor satoby JAMEB low A CO , jml ' 417 Main Street. LoumvtUe. Ky

JJENBY

S. KELLOGG, II Dealer in all

WHOLESALE

of Hard^^W

Tools, Iron, riteei.

XTNODLE’S BOOT AND SHOE MANU AX-FADTxiHY.—The subscriber, thankful foe Tberai jmtrntiage ixtmded to him by the ctu-fl9S loot he m aow in ihe reae^t of a large stock ot ereeilent mrtertais for the manufheture « Hoorn and Shoes for lai?™* rmfosmnv wear, and for youms. misses, ami 4904199* He will take pleasure in pmaptly making io order customers 7 work of any description in ike venr best and now fasmonabie tayle and at tbe very lowest rates* He ako keeps always on hand a large as^ortmem of Boots and Shoes lor gen lie men. and ladies 7 and misses 7 Shoes, Gauers, aud Slippers of the best quality aisl the it mutenais and finish, which wi tw found equal to *** 2® Brrd » Indimmpai», and whic h will !>e soid very low FOR CASH. His establishment u at the old stand on Washington street, next door to the Sentinel office, opposite i ne Wnght nouee. [apTOMly) ADAM KNODLK. f Joarnal and Locomotive copy.]

I ADIES KID BOOTS, OF THE BEST A-J qualities and styles, just received by express. Also, a large lot of ladies Morocco Boots and Shoes. ADAM KNODLE, 8eptl-dtf No. 32 East Washington street.

A DAM KNODLE, AT NO. 32 EAST -£X- Washington street, has just received by Express, the best assortment of children's Shoes ever brought to the city. His stock comprises all sorts and all sixes, and will he sold extremely low. .«*epil-dtf

TVTAGNIFIGENT PREMIUM PIANO 1TA Forte -Among our iustrunmaU not enumerated in the above list, is one Louts XIV, 7 act with jeauti fully carved case, pedal, legs and moulding*, which in every quality of tone, touch, action, style and finish, is a model Piano. Meters, Woodward A Brown, the makers, were awarded the first premism by the Massashusetts Stme Mechanics’ AtoocUrian at H ns ion for tba best Square Piano Forte, exhibited in 1853. The late lamented Jcnas Chickering being then President of the Association. This Piano tsseU, bat will remain a few days at oar Wore Room, whme wa wilt ba happy to show it to any who may desira to see it. juniadir WILLARD. STOW ELL A WILLARD. TVFCNICAL.—E. HUBBARD, TEACHER —*A of Piano, Maiodeon. Thorough Buss and Ringing, wouid say tu thorn interested in Music, that hi will give lessons upon either of Ae above mstrsmrnu and la Vo. esi music to a limited number of scholar*, if applied to ?ooa. He would also cad the attention at the momcal people to ho-method of teaching the Mtloffuou, which -s according to the most modem and »p|uaTad system, and is such itmt any one will be eaabiedto flag foil harmony at sight in a vet y tew weeks. Term* moderate. Orders left at Wt'lard, StowuU A Wilitod’s Mnsic btore. or at Mrs. Jamison'* Boarding Hoaaa, will ba prwnpity attended to. jenlldlf

tsoi-

In fact

TAOOT TREES, LASTS AND PEGS.— A-F Tbe best eastern Lasts and Pegs, besides several varieties Boot and Shoe Trees, at J. K. SHARPE & CO.’S, No. 96, corner East Washington and Delaware sts., aug31dtf Indianapolis.

Ni

TJO FOR THE HALL OF FASHION !— fl THE COMET HARMLESS !—Ifyou will only drop in at tbe Fashionable Boot and Shoe Store of J. H. DETERS, No. 41 Third sireeLl east ot Walnut, you will see that he had no faith in the prediction of that great and learned philosopher, that ihe come! was to destroy me worid. His magnificent stock of Fall and Winter Boot-—the largest and best assortment that he has ever offered to the Qnren City public, is sufficient evidence of his want of raith in said prediction. He has received per express another lot of the superior and very popular New York and Philadelphia Boots ; as als- , the prettiest lot of Paucv Slippera and Patent Leather Dancing Pumps for Balls and Parties, and an assortment at iluse splendid Cloth Dress Albert Gaiters. Call and examine before too late.

J, H. DETT.RS, Third street.

Cincinnati, opposite Kllis& Sturges’ Bank

novXSchSt

'T'HE ELEGANT CARVED PIANO WE A have been expecting for several daya^M^BM ...is arrived, and wonts will not expre; iu qualities and hematic*. It moat he seenff 9 f II to be appreciated. No instruments ever brought to this city can compare with it, except the Fl ■ mil is World’s Fair Piano. *o!d by us to W’m. Groesbeck, Esq. We heps the public will take li— opportunity of seeing rod exam-

ining so superior au .iisirumcnt.

W e have very good evidence that the ind Been terrd by ns tu purchasers have been appreciated, our stock of low priced Pianos is nearly

ihougn we expect fifteen or twenty move m a tew day*. Bui our assortment of fine Pianos cannot be surpassed, and while in tone and fim-h they are almost huyuad competition, our prices are not above those of any other

ifooier. COLBURN A FIELD, No, 154 Mam-at.. Cincinnati, O. IUST PUBLISHED—THE HOOSIBR

off POLKA, by Wiliiam H. Currie. This is one of the most beautiful Polkas ever published, and will add great, ly lo the increasing popularity of tuis favorite composes. It is brilliant wnnoui being very difficult—a peculiarity

which will make it very popular. Price 38 cents nett Also, the BATES HOUSE POLKA, by W. H. Currie.

Tim is a beautiful aud easy Polka by the some composer, and has a fine liutograph on front representing the Bates House it is becoming very popular, the first edition of 500 copies being already gone iu tiro weeks. Pries

50 cents nett.

Music mailed tree of postage on receipt of the marked pnee. Catalogues furnished gratis on appiicatiou by mail or otherwise, at A. E. JONES A CO.’s Piano and Music Eraporiam, mavdtt No. 30 West Washington-su. indianaooiia-

TAOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND AA Shoe Finding* —We are now in the receiptof a large stock of Boot*,.Shoes. Leather, and Shoe Findings, which we offer at low prices for cash. J K. SHARPE & CO. aai£Uf

T>Y EXPRESS.—GENTLEMEN’S CONAA GRES8 Gaiters, the best and cheapest in the mar ket, juet received by ADAM KNODLE. eeptl-dtf 32 East Washington street.

[Journal and Locomotive copy.]

TUST RECEIVED, BY EXPRESS, A *5 beautiful assortment of ladies’ elegant Gaiter Boots and Baskina, the very latest styles. They will be sold lower than ever. Ladies of taste are invited to call. ADAM KNODLE, ^eptlnltf No. 32 East Washington street.

HARDWARE, &C.

AS0THEB INVOICE OF TWELVE Xra. Stop French Uarmoniuns, received on Saturday. Thete instruments are admirably adapted to supply the place of Organs in churches at a small cost. COLBURN A FIELD, Importers, junlO No. 154 Main-at., Cincinnati. O.

piANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!—THE A cheapest place in the West to buy good. Pianos is tu A. E. JONES * CO.’S Piano and Music Emporium, No. 31 West Washington street, in Temperance Hall, Indianapolis, where will always oe found the best Pianos the market wdl afford, and for sale cheaper than at any other estabiishmem west of New York and Boston, and «a cheap m at the foe lory. N. B.—We do not keep 7>oer Pianos that wa con acit at a nominal price, ami which wouid be dear at any coat, hut will warrant every Piano that we soil. Perrons wishing to purchase will co well to give ua a call before purchasing. GUITARS ! Gl lTARc 11 We have now on hand a very large assortment of American and Spanish Guitars, of the beat make, and which wciAer at extraordinarily low prices. 'Call and see. may23 A. E. JONES fe CO.

"I^EW QUEENS WARE STORE.—WE

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JL. V are now receiving and opening a large and beautiful assortment of QUEEN8W ARE. one of the finest slocks ever brought to this market, which we are prepared to sell at very tow rates Jnrt give ua a call, and we will please you if it is possible. Call and see uai KETCH AM A MERRILL, marl? One door east of Capital House.

TAUCKEYE STATE COOK STOVE J-A AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.—This celebrated Cooking Stove was awarded the Pint Premium at the Ohio Agricultural State Fan. Sept., 1351, and has also been awarded the First Premium at the Indiana Agricultural Stale Fair, over ail the e—*t popular Cooking Stoves in the country. For simplicity of eorwroeuaO. economy iu fuel, capacity of oven, thickness of pities, uniformity in baking, quickness of operation, anti cheapness of price, this stove 1ms no supenor in the United atmes. Five sixes for sale by THOMAS BUI.'T. oetfif Sign of the Red Anvil

A RT ER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.— THE GREAT PURIFYER OF THE BLOOD.— JtTot a particle of Mercury iu it.—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatisin, obstinate Cura noons Eruptions, Pimples and Poetnles on the Face. Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Kyes, Ring Worm or Tet ter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Jornta, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumoago Spinal Complaints, and all diseases arising from aa injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impu-

ritv of-thi Blood.

Tbie valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, haa induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer ;t to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtnes and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates, selected from a large number are however, stronger testimony than the mere word of tbe proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine call ed C ax tick’s Spanish Mixttkk administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishing good results. He says it ia the most extraordinary medicine he has AGUE AN— I hereby certify that far three yean I had Ague and Fever ot the most violent description. I had several physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At laat I tried Cxrtkr’s Spanish Mixtttrx, two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am happy to say I have bad neither Chilla or Fever since. 1 conaider it the best Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case.

JOHN LONG DEN.

Beaver Dam., near Kichmofed. Va. C. B. luck! Eaq., now living in the city of Richmord, and for many years in the post-'office, has such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Castex’s Spanish Mixtcks, that be bought upwards of 5U bottles. Which he haa given away to ihe afflicted. Mr. Luck says be hoa never known it to foil when taken accord-

ing to directions.

Dr. MINGE, a practicing physician, aud formerly of the City Hotel in the city ot Richmond, says he has witnessed in a number of instances, the effects of Cartxb’s Spanish Mixtcux which were most truly surprising He aays in a cose ot Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker Ac Morris, Richmond, waa cured of Liver Complaint of eight years standing, by the use of two bottles of oar-

ter** Spanish Mixture.

GBKAT CURB OF SCROFULA.—Theediton: of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed ia their press-room, cured of violent scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the editon, in a public notice, ray they ^cheerftilly recommend it to all who ore afflicted

with any disease of the bloed.’’

STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine.

JAMES M. TAYLOR. Conductor

On the R. F. dr E. HI K. Co., Richmond, Va.

SALT RHEUM OF 29 YEARS STANDING CURED.

John Thompson, residing in the city of Richmond,

was cored by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum‘which he had nearly 25 years, and which

ail the physicians of the city coufti.m.t core. Mr.

D IA NOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!!— A As we hare ordered, and now on the way, the largest stock of Pianos ever brought to Indiana, wa will sell our present stock rery low to make room for the new ones. We have—one fine round cornered 7 oet. Piano. Grow A CnruKopher; one Gothic Piano, 6% oat., a beautiful instrument; two Square 6 net. Pianos, one 6; Round Corners; one thll 7 oct. Grand Square Plano, of Knaebe. Ualile & Co., Baltimore. The tone of this instrument surpasses anything ever in this market before. These Piano* we will warrant to have that moat desirable quality of keeping tu tune. Call and see them. This is the time for barguias. We are satisfied our priew, either for cash or paper, cannot ba beat West or East, and having had long experience in Pianos, we also know them to be the best mads. A BEAUTIFUL MELOPEAN FOR SALE.—This instrument is a great improvement un the old Maiodeon, being far more durable and capable of a great deal more expression by means of a perfect swali; is as load as an organ, and suitable either for a Church, Lodgeroom, or r'amiiv use. Call and see it at afiapSti A. E. JONES A CO. TVTEW MUSIC STORE IN INDIANAPO--LN LIS.—The undersigned are now openm" at the old stand of A. G. Willard & Son. a fine as sort mem of Piano Fortes f I ffi f |! and Melodeons, to which they respectfully umtethe attention of the citizens of Indianapolis, aud of the neighboring cities and towns throughout the State. We have fitted up a room expressly for the purpose, and design making the business permanent. Our Piano Fortes are from the best makers in tbe United States—of the moat fashionable aud approved style—and unaurpwwed in quail ties of tone and uurubnity. Every instrument will be warranted to the purchaser. We have a Urge stock of Pmsck & Co.’s Improved yfoiodt ems—now so deservedly popular—which we will sell at manufaemrera’ retail prices. The extensive saio of this Instrument is ample proof of its intrinsic value.— The soft and flme-Uke qualities of its tones, that may by prolonged, swelled, and diminished at the pleasure of tbe performers, render it tue very best instrument, with which to cultivate ihe voice—au object so desirable in the musical education of the young—while its low priee places it within the reach of all. Second hand Piano Fortes and Melodeons will be received in exchange for new ones. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, and no pains spared to make our business worthy of the patronage of a discriminating public. Teachers and all lovers of music are cordially invited to give us a call. WILLARD, STOW'EL L St WILLARD. dec39-dly

1^MERY’S CELEBRATED RAILROAD Fd Horse Powers, double ami single, with Law's Threshers and Separators. Also, R. tf. Dog Powers, at BIRKENMBYER A BREWSTER'S, junS-dtf 74 East Washingtou-st. Ill IMMl ANY PERSON WILL BE entitled to the above who will discover a more sure and permaumt care for Rktmmtntiem than FLOYD’S AMERICAN PENETRATING LINIMENT. This Liniment is also never known lo fail iu earing all diseases of man and beast, where an outward application is required. For sale in Indianapolis by sil the Drug Stores. Also, for sale by Merchants and Druggists generally. may27-d6m TNG. F. MAYERr UMBRELLA MAKER, • * first door north of Post Office, Mendian-st., Indianapolis. Having had much experience this branch of business, he warrant* bis work lo*ff^Lrtr be satisfactory. Ladies who have Parasols thafi^^^fe, need repairing, or who desire new ones made are invited to give him a call. jBn6-3m-p 4>/i OX YOKES —BEST QUALITY— ■* jnst received at B1RKKNMEYER A BREWSTER’S. m*v20-dtf 74 East Washington-st. YV ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- ▼ ▼ VER WARE, FANCY GOODS, Ac , Ac., at N. E. Crittenden’s, 20 Superior street,Cleveland Tbe oldest and most extensive establishment west of New-York, established in 1F2& The Mock is always kept complete Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gold Watches, in endless variety, from 99S to 82S0. A large stock of Gold and Silver Watches, got np exprensly for Railroad use. Also. Clocks made expressly for Stations. Superintendents please call and examine. Parior, Sitting Room, Bank and Office Clocks. Silver Spoons, Porks, Cups. Goblets, Ac—silver equal to com, sad patterns now and handsome. Piated Ware ot ail kinds; Lamps- Fsney Goads, in

WHiKISON’S LIVERY STABLE, OH W b. Alto, sotb rtjrroh^Htreet^g^.

l BiuFKiM 990 Cmrrimmm^ A\wo

‘•'“‘wfi'vnSiKa’

is swell known merchanV of the city of

BtchoioiiiL Va.. and his cure is most remkrkable. torn. A. Mathews of Richmond, hall a servant cured af Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s r-panisn Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and

eonsiden it an invaluable medicine.

Richard Wert of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and what physicians coiled confirmed Consumption,

by throe battles of Colter's Spanish Mixture.

Edwin Barton.' Commissioner of the Revenue, says bo has seen, tbe good efforts of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, sad aays it is a perfect

cure of that horrible disease.

Wm. G. Harwood, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores sad Ulcere, which disabled him from walking. Took n few bottles* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk Without a cratch—in a short time per-

msnestlT curort.

BENNETT A BKERS. No. 125 Main U., Richmond

Va„ Proprietor*

And for sale by CRAIGHRAD A BROWNING.

Indianapolis, ind..

And by Druggist* and Dealers every whore.

sprill dAwly

. *€«k Ot Pens—the best ever made; Communion Ware, willow Ware, double vnd single Guns and Pistol*, and every thing ra the sporting line; Fishing Tackle, Drafting Instruments, a large -look. A large stock of Waichmakrr’s Tools and Materials, Ar. Ac. My facilities and long experience ra business enable me to offer inducements to those ia want of Goods in my line, scarcely found. Watchmakers, Jeweler*. Pedlars and Dealers ra general, will find at Wholesale a large stock to select from, and prmao warranted as low so can be found ra any of the Eastern markets. i£7*’Reniuigion’s Rifle Barrels, and Gunsmith’s materials, imported in large quantities. _ — .

CHAW, BUELL & BARBOUft, MPORTEES and JOBBERS, in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.Na.55 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. >ui3S-t vtiAw 17-p

—HOW RECEIVING itton, par ship Brtesni*, Ito added to prevtoa* spring re-

catpto. amko my rtoch fhtl and complete. ia Whit# Ira* mom Pfering Ware, Tsa Toilet Ware, Teas, Bowls, Piston, Plmfetiu.

/YUKZH8WARX.—H( U dimet from ths Potteries, CTtots ffinsiiasmaro, which sddrt

cphIng WJ GOODS -

rpHE TIME HAS COME 10R INDIAN--L APOLIB tobovea WBOLBsakn Boor, 8as*

axd Bxcsh St»u.

The subscTibcrsruspeetfnlly inform the citizen# ortnetianapolis, and the pahLe generally, taat basing ande arrangements to open a Wholesale Boat. She# and Brush Store- ia tne city, they are now receiving an amanaive , i and well assorted nock of goods from the East; and as they depend en a whulroafo trade, taking for Wart motto. I '‘large sales and small profiis,” they will sail aa tow a* can be obtained from any .ther market, sad to war than

any other house in this city.

We are able to make aid maintain this bald i from tue feet that we are engag'd in a

se'ves. .ana having oeen engageu m ohmskmiw years in; be bean ef the Boot and Shoe making

■r CKLl™ AND SgsSgr

MILLINERY AND FANCY I se ' Tes - Andhavr

GOODS —Mxa. Rtrn has just ictnmed from New I . fa -„, wl - Mi h sad best dealer*? so that nor feciifcics for

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l aemcac. O. priee*.

Wa nope by prompt atteathm to fairness in i-ar Je*'x s. to meru a liberal

trade in fndiana. TODDABD A MA'

Two doom Eart of Mhaimie Halt, tap Mata

me sued, Indianapolis.

rpANNEB’S OIL.—100 -ft. Straits. Banh and Shan OR. Also, an assortment ot Thaaer's and Camera’toofe, i

in part of tho following: Cmrythg knives ami BL Finger Steels; Sconriag Fl

<Maas, Sumo and Whitening StoekoiBidsak Aan and Scotch Stones; Germantown UmhErackr

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the bast

pH)TON YARNS.—2000 LBS. COTTON V^Ybrnm-aaeaemdRsm; 1998 do Cotton Warm I too do

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