Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1846 — Page 4
HARDWARE.
ooiti. stove. THE Kiih criherhaa jti -t received h lot of Ihr ahoVeStoVeS TheV are .1 1t-.li iieifor tu any stove ever invented Having two ovens, different article rail Ii- baked at til- sain, time, Inch Could not be well Ink ed in a single oven. Tin. tend, lo great economy in furl. At Ihr damr time II other culinary operations .ran he a wen or neitrr performed than in any other stove in market. Those m want 01 such an article rre invited to call and examine thi. before p.iirlw-i ni; any otlirr. Thn is all that is necessary to secure fur it the prtlereuce, lor seeing is believing. 17 H. WAIMVKfOHT. Fiti:i; a domestic ii IHDWARE Wh legale and Retail, At Ci:iyl on's ;ii-lv.ir Store, A. ft. comer of rraii 'on anet Menaian sis. ( ABfSMTBRS, Cabinet l ken, Coapere, Blacksmiths, rwch Mik'T-, iMMi, Wheelwrights Ounsmiths. KnmTs. Saddlou. ac.. will tin J every article in their line, which have been D-iri-haed ex'raorlinarily low from the ifriporters and man ifac-nrers In the e.w. and will be sold tor cash at the lowest price imaginable. II Plains. ( irprntci' mm4 Cmmmen? TooN. A VARIF.TV ot r-irpcn'. rv and Cet$ef' TcoW Jl reI' I five I. which ire MM by the I e-t mechanic, an i cannot be Heat. Alo, a good assortment ol Hardware. Scythe, Sickles, Ax , Spadt-s. Hhov. Is, hain. an I manv o-her ertselei too numerous lo mention, which 1 ari I sell very f.w for cah or coon'ry pnsiuce. I will give the highest market price for Wheat, Rye. Flaxseed, Beeswax, Tallow, Lard, lie, in goods or cash. Plea call and examine the articles. J- NR-OLAt, 5j.y Five doors west of Drake's Hote'. CsLkSS. IliKIIU ARI.. 40 4 1 TM1HV CDOZ hall tatet Flasks, 6 doz. pint Flasks, Ii doz. quart Bottle--, 6 doz. half gallon Bottles, 4 d gallon Bottles, 20 doz. Tumblers, different sorts and si.es. III loe e hv 10 Window Olas. f boxes II by H Win low Glass, 30 Imxrs Nail-, a-.-orled. Tt lie. Ae, war ranted, II loz. Knivt -.in l Folks, '2 do. ri as- S. y the.. I doz. Oram Scythes, b. -t manufacturer in Sheffield. 00 doz. l'ocket Knives, from the England ; and a gr-a' manv oth-r art rl- s in these ines too numi rous to mention. Just received and for sale bv the subscrilier. 9 HAH I. KS MAYER new i. 000. "E are now receiving a large and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer (Joo.ls. embracing Dry Goo Is. (,rocerics, Quccnsware, Hardware, kc. fcc. : in fact almnt every article desire! by the community, in the way of Merchindirf. We solicit rail fro'm thos visiting this citv. Coun'rv Merchants suppliel m the mo-,1 favorable terrrs. SMITH. H A N N k CO., Opposite Branch B ink. on the corner. xew noons, WT'-T received, ind SM openin, at (IRAYPON'S Hardware P Mm. sin of tlie Saw. nsffM of Meridian nd IVwkiWJhNI streets, a large and verv cnmplHr as-rtinent of Hardware, & . pur chased in tlw cities of Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, and will he old upon the most reasonable terms. The public are invited to call, particularly those who are (Hittinc up buddings. Also.l'ariienlen, Millwrr'.clits. Saddlers. Cabinet .Makers, WM Makeis, Coach Maker". 'urrirrs, '.oiKimlhs, l'.M.rs, Rl.tchVMafclM, Ploush maker ;. Shoemakers, Tinners, c. will rind anescellent snmdv of ihr liest quality of Innls and materials for carry 1115 on llietr lespective trades. .May 77, letö. 10IKON ! IKOM "tüST receive.l alOR WDON'S Hardware Store, sicn nf the MW, from PitrslMirsh, a la re a"s,wtment of hest quality Juniata Iron, Warranted good, including alin(l every size used by hlar ksmiths, to TU l.y I inch, 2 by 3 4. 13-4 bv 4. 1 1 4 by 5 . 15 8 hy 5 I. 1 5-oy I-a, 1 i '2 ay 12, 1 1 I hf 3 d, 1 63 by 3 8, 1 1 4, 1 2, and 14 by 3 8. R.ind and ,pinre 1 1 0 inrhes. 1 1 4, 1 18, 1, 7 8,3 4, 5 8, 1 2, 7 If.. 3 -, I t. 1-4 iiirh-s. Hoop Iron S 8,3 4,7 8, 1, 1 1 4, 1 1-2, 1 3 4, and kches. Band Iron From 2 to t inches s Horse Shoe I by 1-2. and 1 by 3-8 inches; Nail Iron . Sheet Iron ; Plough Slabs 9, 10, 1 1 and 12 inches wide ; PJhVJjJh MThMV, cot to no-t c.mvrnient shapes ; MMM PlälC I I 5, I 3 4 and 2 inehe-i M ild Board- of Slo .es and I'e coefcs patterns all sixes ; A'"", t new supply of F.Hptic Springs for carrnges and buggies; Patent Ailetreei , tt'if.n and Bncsy Boxes ; Cat, Siliear, iJerimn, Knslwh Blisler, and American Blister Steel. SmnnChins Ir..n.s. IK f ton. Tailor Irons , Riaekmith' Ib-llows, AnviU, Vices, Screw Plates, &c, Ac. January 27, 73 every rtesrriptin', such as Fmc Scrapers, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Window S.irins and Paterrr a new style;, Itolts. Lrnp Hooks, Ttrrnhirekre. Knob, O atr ami I IMiiih f.atrhes. t rlr.'fon Rollers and Cranks for ;rindone. .ish It otfers. Screw Alle and Sh m Axles, Pulley, Top I'rops, and all other t'astlns nerrsary for r image, 4k. c , Cupixvird litr lies, kc, just received and for sale at wduced pi ice. at 01 AY D .N S. T.l II ABDW iRE OW receivip inJ for saie, a lartre addition to our former stock. SMITH. HANNA x CO. liiMiOiV-Wiiti:. LAROF. Kettles. P0ts SkrlTetS A6 Eids; CM hüi. Fire Dogs. Bak- Pans, Sj-jcc Tans, fcc. uc. 'jj SMITH 11 ANNA k C.il HINGE, VaM' aeeei and narrow Butts of a!T sizes, iAKU M EST just received at GR AYfMlS'S 0'' Hto. kll, AD STEEEm Nr"' supply just rece ived at II orayiAhn' RO, WAlaLfl AM G j COMPLETE awrtaMstt 00 receiving and for sa e. bv IQ SMTTH, HANSA fc CO. 4IES AMD LAÄ. KFOS wro-ijh- nnd cut Sails, assorted ; fl Loxes by 10, x s 10 v I-.' Clais S.-st .ra- Is eh ap at f7r I I -V. It I. V S 2 WIIDOW GLASS, -fKF all si - F all sizes from bv 10 to 24 bv 0. received and for sale at hi SI D. RAff.HF.AD. r mi; riJTLERT, Ar. BETS Kadves assd Forki aMorted, I9dee. Packet Knives jetP ( irvers , . : h - Razors - c dipped Metal arrl Brit mm Tea arid Tube Spoons, just received for sale Icav at tKtecr.-.i;- Lk ind trade store el 4- F. HKlJpERLY. rUTLERY. fpjB(.F. an ! ;' ket I 11'lerv, ol the most improvpl patterns mi I wtsrj best qnalitj jast 11 PRAT DON'S. I Wl'l liS. ST'CH as ovons. pos. fc title, skillets, and odd lids, for sale cheap lor baron, lard, flaxseed, tow or flax, Lnen, RaaSJaer, beeswax, at 1- BEDIERLYS. QfTEEMS W 4 RE 4M) OLAS9WABE JUST m ived. a verv tine ass irtnvnt 01 saeesissrerc l.neipi. Maese, tad Ch4i Ware, Teas, PAetee, Dfafces, Eesvkm, Pitchers, fcc. Al-o. giound and pressed Tmeblert, Preserve Di-h'. Mol 1 l ans, complete factors. Saltfcc. Dja't sorget, at th- cheap store, So. s Norwoods PJ F. H FDD ERL Y. E6ÜSWA RE IHB 6L4WWAB& T received. verv fine assort men' -f Queensware, Liverpool and Common is. Plates. )ihes. Bowls. Pitchers, lie. A'so, ground an 1 prc-se ' 1 umb'ers. preserve Dishes. Molaes Cans, complice Casljrs, Sj!fe! , , c , wUek I will sell cheaper than r g y J. NICOLAI. tVEEXSWARE. 400 SETTS Cuse sun Tea Cnp and Saucers, at .10 ents the s.-tt. an other arti"les in proirtion. This bou e never e in ben 11 by tboe who pav lot their jrools--the fact is etfaBatest W 8 MIT H. HANN A fc CO LiirH: i.vMrs: ANOTHER lare and splendid assortment of Cornelius fc Cos Patent Solar Lamps, rilt and brone. with K ass drops and Dtrhl a Is ; a 0, ext a co if and wicks to suit th aVtove. Just received ail arlUng unu-u d'y low at II ORAVOON '9. P4TEMT LAMPS. lOnVF.T.ICS St 1 oV 1 tteat Lrd or Lard Oil side an 1 tianins Lamp' the be t article of the kind ever raventen pea twice as much liht at the same cost, as anv othe-. Also. bras-. Jaian. and : in Lamps of various kinds, for sal.- cheap at H F.DDF.R I. V '. 9TOf IX TIIF. 'ibM-nber is contantlv reeeiv ing Stoves of th- mo t ap paseead patterns, which heott-r-. to sell at the low est prices. He invites purel to give Sim a ca.l beaate purchasinu elseh.re 44 tf EWAPtWKIOHT. TINWARK. SWAIN WRIGHT is constantly manMricturintT. and keep on h m.l a larje soprdv of Tin are of evi-i v doscripMon. which hr- elU on the lowest terms. Tall and judife for yoiirselve. 4-Vf TINWARE, STONEWARE, ae AGF.NF.RAL axr"T. at of Tinw ar-, Stoneware, and F.arihnware may b found at l HEHDF.RLVS. SI ET ER WARE. AFINT, asirtmenl of Silver War, cnn.isiin in part of Sonp Ladles. Tea, TeMe, Oun, Salt and Mustard Spoons Butler R'nives, fcc . rrst rert rrd a.l lor sa le at the levvelrv Store of 61 C. A. FKROtJSOV. It III Sil ES. WUST received, a fine as-oitmem of Cloth. H nr. H Too'h. and IP Shavin Br-ish' at 61 V K't'i1 SDN'S. KiOKS 4l KNIVES. STLENDin a ort men t of Raors an I Knives, which can be recommended a. he t-s article now in " for ! Iv CT C. A. KF.Riil SfrN. Fiern ir:i:ii r . Wt'STrerrii-fl, a lr- t of it Tin, of the Titrt styles and wtti ma. and of tiTtirj wit at if C. A FF.ROL SOS S. RtSTERLf tiro siirsn LEATIIER fJST receive!, a lot of Spanish an I Cincinnati Sole Leather, B . an I ,. Mo roc -o K. 1 -rn Upper Li-ather. Philade'phia Calf Skins. I.ini'ie an I Bin lim; Skins, Ski. 'ine. H i;' and Sheep Kkim. fcr.. are I aH kinU of lixtnrs which I will o- I at reduced rir-s. ly 1 Nirm. 1 P i EETI ER PAPER. STr-'eivel 1 la lo of lap aid L-tter Paper, which will be soli low for c 1. h, 01 . . hau 11 CR IffHE D'S Drntr Store. TO i !! Iii V l I I II 1 M. W V . P7 '? 'T to "'M mmwf '" Ics of merchandise by who le.,1 tor C , , vrv f , .. 8(v1 ra,h 0lir a0 tmcB't as general -r wc sctuit your or lers for go.. t. HMTTIf. fffWN fc f.n BAR Hi r. re pre a 1 1 x to eil A FF V pairof the l.a'esf jtyle of Ejr K irrrs ran be had at I. A FF.Rlif.oS'S. RftlaR PEs A SM LT. lot of i;.iH I i iruiifpoinfed Pen. and Pencil ot very finest quality, for sale by C. A. FERGUSON. Ml 110: rou WHITE A I f T.f, awtn .,f Win', t) , fcr Seta Apj '.v at this ofh-e. A. it win n h .,f to spLx iljtors on any condition AI o a Kl tl rrTl a" r y Ot It HI til l 1 Sc 1 M KIP. FOR sole. IHlOand Hll S rip, j .d Bank Scrip L W S. A F FLETCHER. W RAIL kovd nOMs. hare few Madwnn and Indianapolis Rail Road Bonds for ;l SMITH, HAN MA fc CO.
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NEW STOKE AXD NEW OOO OS. II. J. A IS. Cm Horn PK I XU H ATE jtlSt received and are now opening at tne room wi, occupied bv Caitel Si Biothcr, nearly opposite tile Odd Fellows' HjII, j iarga and ceesyksta aaaustaaaait of Kick Sfi iti Ooaefr, rta : Pa'm Lat Hats. Leghorn. Neapolitan and Straw Bonnets, (rjw style) Bruh, CtMBOT and Silk Hats, Umbrellas, Paiasols. Cloths, Vimtrts and VestMgi Of every style, make and finish, of rich, new and bea'ttiful patterns. rr Ladies' 'tir. Printed Law ns and Bareges, Lama Itobes, prints of every description. Pin ck anas, Bonnet. Cap and Neck Kiblons, Cravats, Dress Hdfcfit., Sea wis, Oleeea and Mi'ts, Head Draaaes, Bonnet Take, fcawl Pia, Collars, Charnhy Ginghams, Jackonetts, I'laid Cambrics, Sv is Mull. Book do., Bishop Lawn, fcc, fcc. Also, Groceries. Boots and Shoes, Hardw are, Nails and Cottort yarn to cut tl " matter short, the best goods and the best bargains are to be had at Horns" for cash or pioduce. Indianapolis, Apr.l 3, lr-JG. FRESH .7o08. rBftFi sulscribers br-g '.eave W inform their numirous customers H eJhl '-!. f iklie r nerallv, tlitti trley are now receiving a large and spi.n hd auortnaeSN of SPEINii AND M MMER GOODS, selected w Ith great care, and such a are suited to the w ants of thn aaaaaaftltj. w hich are 0H1 red for sale on fair temis for ready pny. The under-ignol are resolved to merit a continuation of the very lili-ra support they have heretofore received. H SMITH, HANSA fc CO. IKY GOO OS. gas m d X riECKS Assorted Prints-great variety. 3 kr i bek 1 Hio-a 1 M-'-Iins ; a psecea Blenched MaalHsa ; .V) pi.-cei Broad I loths. C;ussimercs, Cassinets, and Jeans, 2l pieces Summer Wear for Men and Boys; TO pieces Bed Ticking and Cotton Drills ; And every thing atsc wanted in the way of staples, forsaleat IQ SMITH, HAS S A fc CO S. coons AT COST. rslUT iib.erll.er. ui.hi.m to disno.se Of thMt enure .sown I " . . . 1 L. of goods previous to their spring pnrrhases. now oner uiosc ic1 . .1 naming on hand at Cm aso t abui ;k lor rai.ii mmmj. mmmmj choice and desirable roods are yet remaining-, wawen nw.n me u duremetii to pejrrJnaaera gie.iter than ever before met with If this ill: ikef. Their stock consists in pari of the fetlawiaf feeeet 111 -k mmd t- i.th. r.,rmer nrire Si 0 ' now selling at $1 75 Do do 44 44 5 t'O Do tin M t 4 50 Fancv Casiiineres 44 44 1 ?. Black Alnacaa 44 ,l 50 It 7S :t7 '25 40 tl it Do and colored finer rpnlit irs almut ?ame discount. Pw nch (jlushams former price 37c now sellniR at 5c. Ca.hineres, De La ines and other dress gtmds at cost. Shaw Is of every description , do Drawer goods of all kinls, - do Jar.oiett lassillnag mal lJ;cBonnet Ribbons from into 25c great discMinl . il loves. Hosiery, Stoc' s. Coll. rs , Bosoms and trimmings, atcost. 000 yards Calicoes, a fine rariety, at cost. lso, Flannels, Casinelts, Jean, coarse Cloths, Domestic Goods. fcr .. fcr We are aw arethat manv naming InlUare issued, headed "selllne, off at Cost." merely to deceive the public, wit bout standing up to the text , therefore we have named the piires of our goods as far as possible; our object is to sell n nd w e have adopted this course in order to h ive all new cools at the commencement oi tne season, without having eoinls l ins on the shelves from y ear to ear. rail and e Minnie the goods. ALVuRD fc WOODWAED, C5lf 4, NorrU's Block. aLA DIES' HOMMIS. .RE AT v aiieti for sale low , at ft) SMITH. H ANNA k CO S oitv c;ooos. TIECES assorted Calicoes, I pieces Summet Stuff, from l9j to:t7i per yard, M piece Urow n and llleached Shirtings, 30 S pieces fleil Ticking, . pieces i feeca, Jeans, l olton, and w oolien plaaaari Table Laeta, Cnssfc, and aaany eakat atUrtaa aa aaB Has Hae, all ?erv be . v llie N rr.tier fee's wadidenl he can sell Dinestic as low a ilte lowest. Lm, around for M R. HEDDF.ULV. DRY c;oois. AFINF assortment of Dr floods, sin h as brown and bleached Muslin.. Calienm, Vesimgs, lrsh ami French Linen, Brown Holland. Jeans, Söhnet, Velvet. Canibri-C'ttonade, and various oilier arlicles, just received and for sale low. 51 J. NICOLAI. C'OTTÖJf YARW, CHEAP ! fllF. stibscrilvers are prepared to furnish Cotton Yarn nf the best M pi ilitv, in large or in. ill quant ttier , n t a lower pnre than it can he HM chased f in any Katerii market. Merchants desiring to supply themselves with the article, ens invited, before buying etsevvhere.to alt either upon us, n' mm store, er r.n J eases Perieun, at W set s oiton Fartorv 41-tf J. fc D I It LIS LI-, fc ' J. fc D CARI.I. CO FTON YARNS. POCNDS Pntsburch and Indianapolis Cotton Yarn, at the llUU m, prlrr, Bt J. MEDDLRLV'S. Aflulrin Bali, lU ick Alpacas. Ar. Ur E liave this day erei?ed, 20 pieces Afghan Satin- 'superior tn to tie last, 10 pieces llnck Alpaca, medium quality. 2 pieces Black Aleaca.sM warp: 20 Uozen children' Net Hoods; vO doen Comforts, all qualities. For sale verv low. ALVURD fc WOODWARD, 43 4 .V..rri'.v flurX. Under add ftUV I full. Dl f;oOIs AND Ol i: STI FFS. 1 Ol MA VDS. Biwwn Shirtiajr, .. lb Cendleeriefciaf, IvUU mt vde. He'd MürtJBC, IN lbs. ladjgo, best quality, at 30 pieces Calicoes, uewesi style. l -J" per pour.'l, 6 pieces Jeans, I "0 lbs. Mailder, M do.. I'almKaf Hat, men's and i.rli lbs Copperas, boy-', CSS te. Alase, 00 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted, 173 lbs. Logwood, UNI lbs Caretwarp. Just receive,! and for sale bv the subscriber. 98 HARLES M AVER. GROCERIES. GROCER I E ! 4.K04 I It 1 1 ! rjSHE sor-scrtber resj.ecti nlly informs the citlrens of ndianap.ili. ei and the rrublic :r. i'ei that hi: hns hift rcceFved a fresh as sortment 01 Groceries, siirn as i - . a pnsie artfele ol New f.re.ans .... j Sinrar, Rio and Havanna Coffee, Imperial, Young mson, and Gun ;'iw !er Tea. Lo.it Suijar, II tv .inna Suzar, New Orleans and Bant House Molasses. We-'i i n Reserve Clo se, No. 1 Meckeret, fcc, -vhtch r: O'.fers for sale at very low prie s. J. NICOLAI, ."il - y fire Hoot s tretf of Jtrrr't Hotel. S(IM;UI!1: TlMtH nrE have now m store, and shall keep a constant supply of the above article, in barrels and sacks, at the market price. The object of the manufacturer is to estab lah a reputation lor his Flour in this market; consequently , any that should fail to give entire sai-faction w ill be cheerfully exchanged, or the money refunded. We w ill deliver it to any part of the city free of extra expense. All orders for Flour lett at our store w ill be promptlv attended to. ALVORD St WOODWARD. October V2, lm. A"o 4 BerTu's Mock. Wantet-.V O Flour Bam Is. 30-y OKOCERIES. HOf ;SHEADS N. O. Sugars, (prime quality .) .o bags Rio, Jara. and St. Domingo Coffee ; lO pack iges siiM-rior Teas ; lO barrels Loaf an.l Lump Sugar; lä baiiels n. o. Neeaaaes ; 2 boxes Sm ike, Herring ; 50 keirs DuinmCs f'ow.ler ; UHl ls Spanish Float Indigo , lis 0 lbs Saleratus j INKi p.s Bar Lead j And. he feel, a nil a. tick- in the line for sale low, bv !3 SMITH, HAN'S A fc CO. f.KO i:itIES! GROCEHIBrJ ! TIERf E Havanna Sugar, . 0 U s. Lead, 10 bids. Steam Suirar. HIHt Iba. New Rice. "0 bbl.?i ic'lv primi S O.Suar, I bids. Tar, OtSi lbs. Loverinir Loaf Sugar, 411 bl Is. Kenawha Salt. io bids. N. o. Meter aa, 6 beds, s H Molaseri. 2. bags Green Rio Cnttee. IS bags St. Domingo Coib-e, bags Oee. Java Coffee, .VI 'lot. Brooms, 0 doz. Beaver Burke's, .VI boxes W. R. i ht , V hoi.-s Ropes, 4 do. Be-leords, 5 kegs Dupout Towder, 20 ta shot, asirt.-il. Just received and for sab" at cash or country produce. Oh M 1-bJs. Lake Salt, psi boxes Tati e Salt, 500 lbs. Saleratus, 1 boxes Starch, 2 boxes Teung Hyson Tea, I boxes hest Imiierial Tea, 1 w Ountvowder Tea, 1 box Black Tea, 1 httg Black Peeper, I bag Pinv-nto, CO kegs White Lead. the verv lowest prices, either for ( HARLES MAYER, FAMIL1 f;KO( I'KIIX I'Ol'Mj Hv son, (inn tVwdcr, lmpeti.il Teas se eeted expressly B torn-tailing; Laguira, Rio and Java Coffees; New Or'cnus and Loaf Snffar : Sucar House an) V. O. Mel es : f'hocolate and fcc. fcc. For sale hv SMITH, HAN N A fc CO. V3 SI' PERIOR TEA efee-teel expn sy tnr tunu'V I se. JÜ9T pi'-ived ind for s ije, ches s of Imjierial, Young , Hyson, and Gunfiow der Tea, at HEDOERLV'S. 48 I PRIME uperior Rio f COFFEE nice. S bags Java C ffee rr I Oi iiruna j h -s . irpermr article. Look out for No. h. eornei Sk i given Aflev NorwooT Block. 1- K. If F. I D F. tl I. Y . IM i 4 la TEA. SUPERfOI arti, I. , just received at the Drug Store of D.CBAIGREAD 4Vii:s! wir! ii:si Do, beetles Che. Ab-, r cak Whke Geratea Win., j i isks OH Pert Wine, I casA White French Wine, 1 easl ft d Pure Marterta Wine, ? c:sks Sweet Malaga Wine, I cask Tab- Sherry Wine, cask Muscatine, Just received and for sale by the subsc liber. 11 ( HARLES MAYER. B7BeiSS t B7IRBS f STSSISB f I DOZ. bases Baffifceee, f bhl. Mackerel, No, I, 1 drum Codfish. ß baaes Dried HerriaSa. - bids. Salmon. Ikx Smoked llaliliut. Just received and for safe by J CHABLCS MAYEB. FISH ! I I v t 1ST rereive.1 anrf far Kale by the sultscriber, barre'.s Sainton, I do. fiha.l. .1 S do No 1 M I. k. lel 31 Flsll I MIOLAI. FISH ! FISH ! S jrpmiotT So Boston Salmon an.l Mackerel : al-o a fine lot of Co Irish an.l Scoirh ffernng. for sub- lo-.v at M KDDF.HLY'S. 4 HIMK TIDM in 4 Ml SIH FS. -ft )i j f BS essartcd Can lb , vv sa Iii. Toy Ceasliea, '.5 lbs. Cough Candies, ,v Ra LJaaeeiee, Jä lls. Refine,! Li.juorice, iHJXe Chorola'e, No. I, I lOXe Sweet chocolate, I box I "oeoa. ."n Iti.. i innamon, V.0 lbs. Nutmegs, I tag l epper, 1 bag Allspice, M lbs. Ground Spices, "2 do., bott es Lemon Syrup, I do, hott es Pepper Sauce, 1IWM1 Maccaioni. 50 pis. Cloves, Bl Ihs. Spice Nuts, Just recei e I and krr sale by the subscriber. B) HARLE MAYER AND f . ) Ml IHS Hosin Soap No. 1. aim:s. aO hs. Steiine Oxide Soap, to lo. boxes Shaving Soap, 100 lb. Castile Soap, ISfsS lbs Ts low Candles, .'O lb. Saas Soap. 200 lbs. Star Candles, Just receiver! ami for sale lo' by tire subscriber I II HLKS UVF.R 4 I out riNECI IR! CIDER TINEQARl IK kRRBLS Pine :iJer Vinegar, of the very best ijiiality I iut reeeiied an 1 for sale by the snt,scriTer. As I se'oeted the article ni self. can recommend the ame. It will recommend itseli however, if t net Or! CH A RLES MAYER. mervvir.s ElOOK T6 HERE. Tl x ' PpB, Principee, Regalia, and Spanish Cigars t .rai Honey Dew an other fine Cavendish Tobacco.. V. IIFDDF.BLV. MRRBIsI Gum Camphor for sale low for rash bv 54 DAVID CRAIGHRAP.
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A K EW WO YALI 4ULC LAW ROOK. TREATISE on the law relation to llie powers and duties oi Jus1 1 e o the Peace and Constables, and on all actions OBfaJajebta in Just, i es' Cuuruin the State of Indiana; with practical forms, fcc. i'.v W. VV. Wick and L. Barbour. Just published and for sale by L. U DAVIS and V. A. DAY fc CO. l.sDisAruLt, lo..FA. 17, 116. beaVtuMaH : I have looked through the volume you .ent me, of a treatise on the law relative lo the powers and MenM 'if justices o( the peace and constables, in actions cognizable in u slices' couru in the Male of Indiana, by W. W. W ick and L. eabaeVj and am very forcibly impressed with its general correctness, and consequent value to the public, and especially with that portion of it that treats of the rubral Ion of our relief law s utVn contr a-t, and the bearing of the ! decisions of the Supreme Court of the United Stales upon that inqiortnnt question, in which I fully concur with the authors nf the work. I shall place it in m library for reference, it being, one of the very best works ol the kind vet published, very truly, Messrs. Dir fc Davis, Publishers. O. H SMITH. I t DIAK4FOLIS, Marek lßA, 1 8 If). Mi-"-s. Dais fc Da Restlimi : I have cursorily looked through the tre. tise by Wick and Berbaaff, just publihed I j you, in , relation to the powers and duties ol justices H me peace anil constaI hies, and euibraciiig a Variety of useful matter not failing, witbui the ordinary stiq-e of such a WOfk. The law seems to be laid dow n with clearness and accuracy , the citations are nuincrous, and the ordi.r and method of the whole work are excellent. It cannot but prove a valuable instmctor for all such officers, an economical ruble le every man of business, and eren the practical attorney will often find his labors abridged bv giving it a place in his library. It richly deserves, and I i hone it will receive, a lilieral patronage. Vours vety truly, J A3. WIHTUO.MB. Irftl-tASotis. Jifnrth 9th, 1816. Co tuMcs: Respecting the treatise of Messrs. Wlcx and BeMfctibr, r 1 atuiB to the pow ers and duties of justices of the peace and beejStehies, I am of the opinion that il is a must valuable work, nod should be in the hands of every justice in Indiana, and thai all classes of our citizens would tre much pronteU by a careful perusal of it. 1 he utility of the book will be more apmrent lo magistrates, as w ell on ttci'Unt of the great number and variety of indispensable fonns.as of the statutory and other relerences. ( hardly elsewhere t tie found.) indicating the whole law, in almost every class of action, coming before justices of the peace in Indiana. Yours truly, Messrs. Davis fic DaV. W.M. St T.LIVAN. 11)1 amafolis, March let, 1844 Gistlehcs : 1 have examined, at your request, the treatise reflecting ihe oovversand duties of justices of the jieace, A.c., written by Messrs. Wick and Barbour, and recently published by you. It is a work, I am confident, t hat will he found exceedingly useful In the transaction of business in justices' couits, and I boaa It srIH be hberatty patronized. Yours, xc . IliAAV ULACKFuRD. MgjiRj. Davis fc Dat. 109 RECENTLY PUBLISHED, IXTUOOI CTION TO AMERICAN LAW. Designed as a first book for Students. bv tiMotMV WALrrn. (Second edition .enlarged and amended.) From Judge Story and Professor tirrenleaf. VBLFE have examined the "Introduction to American Law," by T Professor Walker with as much care as we could consistently with our avocation, since it first came to our hands. It appeared to us to be a work prepared with great judgment and ability and rout ins the result of sound and discriminating le irn in::. As a general outline of Ameiirao l.nv . His entitled lo full public approbation, and cannot fail to be eminently useful lo students in their first advances in proles iional knowledge. It supplies a want, which has been extensively felt, and is worthy the reputation of the distinguished author. JOSEPH SToRY. Van. rrejser Imw. SI MOS iJKEENLEAF, Royal Professor of Uw. Harvard I'mvkrsitv, Cainbr tdje. Fiom the Keith American Review. This book is w ell adapted for the purposes indicated in its title pne It is an admitable First Book for students of Law. It is also thoroughly American. The young jurisprudent of our country , w ho is pursuinu that " gladsome light" which his master, Lord Coke, has so earnestly commenced, may here find a hook especially w ritten lor liimsell. calculated lo teinove many of llmae dillirulties which peculiarly b.set Ins lath, and conducting him at once to the actual struc lure of American l.aw. M r. Walker has presented a pereniaHMI and condensed view of the vast subject of American I aw. His language has a simplicity bordering on plainness, but it is intelli Kible anil expresrove. Willi more of elegance it would tie a h ppy model of style for a didactic work, particularly for a law book. It is devoid alike of professional pedantry, and of careful refinement, but Is direct, and tothe purpose, and clearly conveys t lie author's meaning. The lone and spirit of the hook are such as become our country ; they are congenial with our free Institution and our expanding ejcW character. Published by DERBY, BRADLEY k. CO., Ijiic Bonkieller and I'ubliihers, Cincinnati, Ohio. And for sale at the Publishers' price by liry Jbl 8AM U EL TURNER. Plo.istc to Keiitl Iii- I olloxx niu !'oticc. FBAHE publiaher having receiv ed numerous applications for.ing'e B. cop, .s oi DiiWLIMi's HISTORY OF ROMANISM, the AMERICAN STATESMAN'S MANUAL, from j daces so remote from Express routes, that the expense of In ight w ould havequalled the price of the books, proposes tosend them by mail in paper covers, the postage on which will rot ixcged 25 cents per volume. 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OAVIO 4 It A 14. Ill; A l. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Window (ilass, White Lead, Putty yc, A W7 0- p respectfully inform his old customers, and the public reaeraUi , that be has just retnrsed frees Pbibaierfema New York, and BeatOW, wltcrt he has aeleeted vviih great care, and purchased an exteiur e and getlcra a sortment cf all articles in his line, and which he is now opening. He would particular y 'Hvitc :he attention of Physicians, Druggists, Mei chants, Pedlers, Painters, Fullers, Invalids, i.e., and assures all that he can now offer inducements to dealers that cannot tie surpassed in the West ; and every article he sei s hall be just as represen'ed. Particular attention will be paid to filling presei'ptions and compounding medicines, and the store will be opened at any hour of the night when called on. jMJ S. D. lOHLISIOS. J . M. TOMLIJTS0. TOMIsIlfflOll RKOTIIUtS. Wholesale and Retail IcalTN in Drills ami Hvtl iciiif., Talent Medicines, Dye Stuirs, Cosmetics, Paints and Oils, Medical Glassware, Peifumcry, Dye Woods, Window ilass, Liquors, Stc. ' BttaMtaftaei Street, directly opposite the Washington Hall INDIANAPOLIS, ISO Prescriptions accurately compounded. Shop open at all hours. i: w o R i - T o it i; . AVIiolosalo and Otfail. S.J. WADE respectfully inf-rms the public that he has opened in the store lately occupied by C apt. John Cain, on Washington street, Indianapolis, a new Drug Store. He in vites the attention of Physicians, Druggists, Merchants, and the ptihlic generally, to his extensive and complete assortment of iDKl i.s, MKDIi I.ES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE ! STUFFS, GLASS, Sc. His stock w as purchased in Boston a fewweeks since, are all fresh, pure and genuine in quality, w hich he oilers at w holesale or retail on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the w est. N. B. Particular attention paid tothe compounding of physicians' prescriptions with accuiacy. 10 Urn Tin American Worm Specific Promptly Expels Worms to an almost incredible number.' rpO substantiate the a! o v e fact many hundreds of testimonials could be adduced, out of which tne lol owing are selects-. I, from indiv iduas of standing and vetacity. indeed it is confidently affirmed that each new trial of the powers of this remedy w ill have an additional tendency to w iden and coniiim its fame, and that it it were universally known and diffused over the United States, it w ould not save less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annuallv. CERTIFICATES. I do certify that a vial of Mr. McLane's American Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms, and pieces that would have made sixty more, from a Isjy of John Lew elling, w hich, if laid in a straight line, would have most probably measured the enormous length of one hundred y aids. JOSlAH JACKSON. Owner of Water Forge, and othf r works, Monongalia co., Va. SURPRISING EFFECTS OF DR. McLANE'S WORM SPECIFIC On Saturday , February T. 1849, Mr. James Richardson called at the drug store of J. Kidd Co., corner of Fourth and Wood streets, mnl made the following statement: A child ol mine had been very sick for 0me ten days; wc had given her purgative medicine, but it had done her no good. One of our neighbors came in, and said it w as w oi ms that w as destroy ing the chi d, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed from uing Dr. McLane's Worm Specific in that neighUnhood. We procured a vial, gave one teasiioonful, and the child discharged 42 large worms. I gave another teaspoonful, which brought away 46 more in a'.l woims. As a duty I owe to you and the community, I freely make known these facts. My child is now w ell. What is very" remarkab e, the Worm Specific expelled the worms in alout four hours alter I gave the mislieine. Tiepared for th-proprietor by JOSA1 HAS KIDD & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wood street, Pittsburgh. S B. Be particular to ask for Dr. McLane's Ameiicau Worm Specific, or Patent Vermifuee. SsW5Sf3iTs!Wi r a. i'.,r. n- n, f r(,.,-..i n . j i 'i imc , if . yj iicuiro ui i.or i umpuwii, iy-Yioi, ujiu Sick Iltad Ache. SYMPTOMS OF A diseased LIVER Pete In the right side, under the edge d the ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is ran ly able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade; ii frequently extends to the top cf the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in th j right arm. The stomach is atlecte.l w ith loss of appetite and sickness; the l ow cl, in general are costive, sometimes a ternnting with lax, the bead is troubled with pain, accompanied w ith a daß, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss ol memory, accompanied w ith a painful sensation of hnving It-It undone sometl. ing w hich ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weatimss and debility ; he is easily startled; his fett are cold and hnrnin-r. and he (Man plates of a prickly sensation of tin-skin , hi spirits ai e low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be benehcial to him, jet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact he distrusts every remedy. Several of the aliove symptoms attend the disea-e, but cases have occurred where few of them exi'tr-d ret examination o" the bodf after death has show n the liver to have beea exteaatrelr deiane? d. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, that hauig been associated with Dr. McLane in the practice of medicine for nearly two and a half years, I have bad many opiortuiiities of w itnessing the good effects of all Liver Pills, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of the diseases of the liver than I have known cured or relieved by anv other couise of treatment. December 7, IKW. OLIVER MORGAN, M. D. Dr. McLASE'S LIVER TILLS. This is to certify that I hare been afflicted lor si years with the Liv er Complairtt, and app'r-d to different phy icians. obtaining temporary relief, tin hearing of Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, I obtainxf and used two boxes. I now feel almost fully restoied to health; the Liver Pills have given me surprising reib E S. DAVIS, naet Pittsburgh. Observ none are genuine w ithout a facsimile of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, So. 60, Wood sL, Pittsburgh. The If iuIi! y Modicutctl V O O It .11 A ! S V L A S T E R j OF J. Kil l) Ic Co . Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye Stutfs, Instruments. (Agents for Dr. McLane's celebrated fFerai SpeeiSe, Liver nils, aad Lung By rap.) No. SS, comer o Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. The claim of these frighry Medicated and improved Sticngthcniiig Plasters to public later rest entirely on th' rr acknOwTedgeil supeiiority over all others in healing Erlsaeaad Spine, Rheumatism, and Liver Complaints, cuiing Dyspepsia, Tains in the Bieast, R-ick, Loins, and Limhs. Their constant use is strongly recommended to invalids and persons of bilious temperament an I sedentary habits, as they happily protect and strengthen the w hole system. These Plasters should not be neglected to be wotn by the most tender females as a conservator ot their health, the greatest earthly attribute of happiness. Their habitual use may lie said to exert an a" most magical influence in blending that elastic eiaaff with youthful charm which is preserved in those w ho use them, in an eminent degree, to the most advanced peiiods of life. For sale at Indianap. lis by DAVID CRJJGBEAD. and TOM LINSON BROTHERS. m:Mim S4XOSS S 411 4 IVA II IFF 4, For the Removal and permanent Cure nf all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or hahit of the System. SHK tajeralioaaf 'Ins pie pi rat ion is three-fold. Il aits as a tonic, B strengthening Ihe digestive now ers and aatnrie the rmpetile; as an aierieut. eacal tally suited and senile in its laxative elleci, and as an enfskeeele, earifyeaj the tlui.ts of ihe hody, ami eeefnafXeiBsj m the t.i,.,i ihe active piinciple of disease. The many well authenticated cures of Si rot ula of the most malignant character, wrought by Sands's Sarsapatilla, have given it a w nie and deserved celebrity. But it is not alone in Scrofula, nor lu Ihe class of diseases to w hich it belongs, lhat this preparation has been fisind Irneficial . It is a specific m manv diseases of the skin, and may lie administered with favorable results in all ; it also exercises a controlling inlluence in lulliou. complaint-. and when Ihe system has Is-en debilitated, either by Ihe use of powerful mineral medicines or other causes, it will be found an excellent restorative The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited lo its cartful perusal: New Voss, prii 29, 1 B, Mes.s. A.B. A D.Sa?ds: fJentlemrn i Feeling il a duly due lo you and to tire cominuniiy at lerne, I sasat you th s certificate of llie allheilnig virtues of your Sarsnparilla, that ntliers who are now suffering may have Iheir confidence established and use your medicine w ithout delay. I was troubled w ith a severe nicer on my ancle, which extended half way up to the knee Iba It irum vety offensive m.itter, Ilching, burning, and depriving me often of my rest at night, and very painful lo hear. I was recommended to ue visit Sarsaparilla hy Mr James McCon nell, w ho bad beru cured by it, and after u-iug live bottles I was com plelely i ured. I have delayed sending you this certificate for one year since the cure was rflrriril, in order tn MrCltaiH wiili ceiiain'y BtadMt it was a pa. inaiieut cute, and it now fives me Ihe greatest pleasure to add, (hat I have neiiher sei n nor telt the slighte.-i reappf reace of it, and that I am entirely well. Yours very truly, SARAH BctNTYSB, Q10 Ihlancy street, Xtie York. I'he follow in:; statement is from a geutleuien who is one of the first Druggists in the ciiy of Providence, and from his extensive knowledge of medicines of every kind, and Ins exierience of the effects of Sands's Sarsipirill.-i. Ins opinion is line ol nt&aaSI value to the atrltt ted. Sawsrs't Saeearaestaa I speak eaarrtinenially w lien I nay thai this medicine is fai more effectual in Ihe cure of chronic or acute i brumal ism than any other preparation I have ever tested. Having endured extreme suffering at limes within the last live years from repeated attacks of intlammatory or acute Kheinnai i.-in, I have recently used Sands's Sarsapanlla with the happp' success ; my hcalili is now better ilian it has been for many months pist, inv aps-tite is good, and my strength is rapidly returning. I attribute this health fill change entirely to the use of this nSent medicine. Feeling a deep sy m pat by with those who are afflicted with (his most tormenting .ind pamlul rouiplnnt, I cannot tefrain from earnestly recoiiunemlin to such the use of this vahiahle specific. Having the u met entire Confidence in the medicine and skill of Drs. Sands, I was induced thereby to try llie effect, of their Sarsapa r ilia , nnd I lake pleasure in mid ing my testimony to that of many other, con i men dato) of Um mvaluahle projierties, unknown to and unsolicited hy the Messrs. Sands CHARLES DYER, Jr., Drmggiä and A pot her an,, Feh. IS, 1845. 40 and 4-J WtslminMer -f., I'roiidrtice, it. . For further particulars and conclusive evidence ot il siiierior value and efficacy, see pamphlet., w hich iua Ik oblanied of AaanU gratis. Prepated and sold, w holesale and rehul, hv A. IL ii D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, " !l Kulton street, .New York. Sold also by D. c It H II LA D and T. N. MEEKER, Indianapolis, and hy Druggists generally throughout the Untied Slates. Price $1 per bottle, si i bottles for $.' fj7The ublic are respectnilly teip tested to reuieinls-r lint il is Sands's Sais.ipartlla lh.it has ami is coii.lautly acliM-vuis such ISSHffkl hie cures ol ihe most difficult class of diseases to which tlie human frame is MfbjeCf j therefoie ask lor Sands's Sarsapanlla , and lake no other. 2Vy THOMSON I AN MEDICINES. A LABOE stock, just received and for sale low at II " CH xKillK D S Drue Store. ,imi Ol 4 I s SULPHATE ! I I L, .1 CST received and for sale low by 9-v D. C RAIOHE kD. BMITIT8I BUQAH COATED FILLS'. a FRESH supply, just receti ed I j '.I v D. CRAKJIIKAD. PILES! PILES I PILESI WW. BUMPHRRYI Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, for sale w by TOMLfNSON BRO I M Kits. DYE STUFFS. GENERAL assortment on hand and for rale at rednceil prices 51 I. CKAIOHEAD. OI'AI, V4KNISII. 0CH Varnish, superior Jitmn Varnah, Block Varnish. Just received at the Drug Store of 7 W CRAfOHEAIV AVIXFS M Liqi'OKS. JUST received, a fresh supply of pure Port, Maderia, Teneriffe, Sherry, and Malaga Wines. Also, Brandy, Jamaica Spirits, and Holland Oin, selected expressly for medical purposes, and w arranted genuine For sale low by ' 11 D. CRAIt.HEAD. SIVAMSII FTGAHSr A LARGE lot of superior Spanish Cigars, just received st U CRAIGHEAD'S Diug store
BUSINESS CARDS. ATTEM IOX, Fanners :m tl Mechanics! J3tiy where you can buy cheapest, And sell where you can sell dearest. THE subscribers can sell Ooo is cheaper and give more for Produce than ever before. They still carry on the Milling BumI ness at their old stand and upon their old teims. ' he highes- prices paid for grain, in cash or tiadc.
uit liooos arv oiocerii;s. II ÜOLKBALK, .LVD RETAIL. 9 We have just received, direct from the South, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, tad Leather, which will be sold at the Low est Prices for Cash, and in exchange for Wheat era, Lard, Bacon, and, in fine, for country produce generallv! Salt at 4ä cents a bushel bv the barrel: Iron'at 4..MI umr urn ihw Just call and set-our Goods and O-PRICES-g before purchasing etoewbere. : 0,0 n Iba, Cotton Yarn, assorted numbers, for sale at the low est prices, for rash or trade. . . ..a . . . - conneciea wun me atove, is an extensive Blacksmith and Wagon Maker's Shop. All kinds ot work done to order. PLOWS constantly on hand, aad w i 1 lie sold for produce, a 1 kinds ol lumber, anJ cooper's stuff. Our wagons, which co reeularlv tn the rail road depot every week, w ill tiring goods from the depot to Indianapolis lor -Jd cents per hundred. Goods thus brought w ill he delivered to country merchants free of charges for storage or commission. Mi l chants sending their ow n teams for goods, can obtain flO'i: lor down freight if desired, by calling at the mill. All accounts due to this firm must he settled by the first dav of April next, or they w ill be placed in the hands of a collector. AM accounts against us w ill be promptly paid on presentation JOHN CARLISLE, DANIEL CARLISLE. Jndianapolis, Feb. 10. 1846. Tiv-Cm JSO. McCUTCHF.ON. OAWIII WALLACE, Attorney sit Law, IBBACTISEB in the ireuit and other Courts of the State, and in the District and Circuit Courts of the United States,' and w ill promptly and strictly attend to the security and collection of all claims that eta be entrusted to him. Orfice on Washington street, in the frame buildings east of the Washington Hall. pj..y I E N T A Ej SURG I : It Y D. P. HI NT, thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to him for the last four years in this place, takes pleasure in announcing to his friends, and the pub ic generallv. that he is nil nuns' to m form all necessary operations for the preservation of the natural teeth and gums, and to insert artificial teeth on pivot or plates, w ith or without artificial gums, and whole or half sets by suction or Atmospheric Pressure. He area, d say to Country Dentists that he will fill any order for god plate, spiral springs, &.c.. at a reasonable rate. Office on Illinois street, first door north of Washington, w est side. J4tf POItTK A IT PA I IfTINQ. B JOSEPH O. EATON. Portrait Painter. Room over Pope's Store, south side of Washington Street, a few doors east of the Palmer House. 54 SEAL ESTATE AGEC1, And Architectural Office. kS Meridian street, foutth door south nf N" orris's ldorl- Tfnsubscrilier having opened an office for the purchase and sale of real property , offers his services to the community in that capacityHe will keen books for the rejistrv of nronertv for sale: no rharire will be made (except for advertising) until sale be made through ms ,uii uiiu-iiLjiiiy , men marges moderate. Persons having property for sale are invited to bring on their desciiption and have it brought into notice through this agencv office. Plans and specifications for public or private buildings furnished, as usual, with despatch. Indianapolis, Oct. 24, 1S4Ö. 43 JOHN ELDER. GENERAL TRAVBLUHS AOENT. S. TYLER would infi rm all -ersons ot" the Hasted States, dm that he tsensaeed in a General Travelling Aeencv I us'ness. in Indiana, such as soliritin subscribers to all the various periodical puhlications in the country , eeReettag new spaper and other claims, and holds himself in readiness to transict all such business as may be enttusted to him promptly and faithfully. He has made such ar ran cements, connected with his renera' knowledge of the peop'eand use state, m Ml enatiie linn to transact his huslness w ith ihe utmost despatch. He refers to His Excellency, James Whitcomb, Gorernor of Indi ana . the present and ex officers of the State of Indiana ; to the editors of the State Sentinel and the Journal. Indianapolis ; and tothe P M. at the same city. Address -4f E.JL TYLER, Indianapolis SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, ate. J.J III '.II informs Ihe public lhat he is now prepared, at Ins new- etahlishment. on W.-ishinetnn street, a few ' . - ..... ................ .. r, m mrnisu ine - a itilfil tl'u.f . . f lli.. 1 ... i ... I I .... . ... I .1 . . : i. . W anil most S II hst.'l II 1 la I hslatitial SADDLES and HARNESS of all natterns TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, and CARPET aad SADDIJG il .s all of which he will sell at the lowest piices for cash or produce. Every aiticle in his line will he made to order at short notice, in the best manner, and on the lowest lerms. Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the public, he will endeavor to meril a continuance of the snine. SADDLERY, T Ü I K SStcT THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has again commenced the manufacture of all kinds of SADDLES. BRIDLES. HARNESS TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS. COLLARS and all other articles pertaining to the business, which will tie war- ; latit. d eeeal tetbebeet in tin citv, loth as regards materials and workmanship. All kinds of merchantable produce will be taken at the highest maiket prices in exchange for saddlerv, which shall be sold at the lowest cash prices. Shop on Washington street. Indian iixdis. a few doors east of th-- Palmer House WM. ECKERT. N. B fash will be paid for KKI bushels deer's hair. Hl-rim 11 E4PI.lt THAN EVER! JAMES SULOROVE respectfully announci-s to his old cestosners end the public, that he" is determined to sell articles in his line of business as chean as thev can be so,l lv anv oilier estatilihm. nt in Indiana. Persons in want of SADDLES", BRIDLES, HARNESS of all kinds, SADDLE and CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS. WHIPS, or any artic e in his line, are reaaeated to cad and see his assortment. Sow manufacturing, a lot of full Seeaaat Sadstlca, a very superior article. Also, just received, a select lot of Stirrups, Trea s, Plush, Webb Trace Chains uckles, Harnes, Ice. all of which will te sold for a very small advance cn cost. At his old stand, two doors, east of Meridian street. Indianapolis. Wheat and other kinds of merchantable produce will be received at market pi ices in pay ment for any of the above articles Tn HOOTS 4M! SHOES. t THE subscriber has now in his employ the very best workPa, tm-ii th country afford-, and has on hand a larre anantitv PA of the finest stock of Leather selected bv himv. lt ........... l".. f . i . .1 "., ; i. s. tor this market. He will now manufacture Boots and Shoe ni t-vcrv descrintion and stvle warrant,'. I to ....; nra . , - j , . - -j .hi, unu ,u auc ii prices as cannot fail to suit. He particulaily naattee The Altontion of the F:ilio, as he i; determined that none of the common piper concerns, so much pulled, shall begin to mntch with his, either in softness, durability, sty le, or cheapness. As they value their lives, health, and appearance, he advises, at this seaon of the year especial! v . that they be m at and comfortable esteter foot. They shall ceitainly be suited in every respect. Persons preferring imported Boots and Shoe, are informed that ihe has on hand an extensive assortment selected hj hlaasslf and j being practically familiar with the business, all may rest assured j thnt he has neM that he fSBSSt recommend ai superior to those generally sold. All desirous to be pleased in bargains, are inv :t. d le fglee him a call. He is still at the old stand, opposite Washington II all, two doors west ol Tom'inson's drug store, ready to wait on am. suit nis customers. Don t lurget his low prices. Sy Al KNODLF. New Hoot and Shoe II;iniilaciory. F. J. HI A R T I IV H , TAKF.S pleasure in informing the citizens of Indianapolis J and vicinity that he has now in his employ the aery test want wee in the country, and has on hand anil is constantly receiving the best of stock, which he w ill manufacture to order. He siipei intends all his xvork, aud none is allowed to go out unless it gives perfect satisfaction, II in IWw Style r.f French Roofs an superior to any ever ottered in this market, and for beautv, durability, and cheapness defy competition. In every depa'tment give him a call and -tf he guarantees satisfaction. He desires all to examine his work. 41 JOSUMI I. STRETCHER, ii sler I : i is e r ii ii d C o Iii n - 11 a k e r. KCSrEl lrll.1.1 inlorms the citizens ol lndianaolis and its vicinity that In- w III give his attention to the above business, with a view to release the friends of deceased persons from th in lispenssb e trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the w hole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, on reasonable u-rms: such as furnishing either a one or two horse hearse, bolH after the most approved style. Also, cartage., and every other reouiMte neitaing to the business I. S. would further state that he w ill make his charees reasonto persons In the country. Attendance at all hours. Should he fail in any of Ihe above engagements, no charge wi 1 be made. WEAVER A WILLIAMS, Fudern krrs nnd Colli ii-IInkcrs, II r. S I r.f. Irl I.LV inlorm tlieir f, lends and the public that they have removed to their new warehouse, just west of their old one. They are now prepared to furnish all articles of Cabinet Furnilui c. elegant, costly, or cheap, to suit the taste of purchasers. They will also pay prompt and particular attention to luneral arrangements, and will undertake the w hole or any part thereof ; furnish a one or two-horse hearse, can iages, ic., nt the shortest notice. As thev keep readv made coffins on hand, they w ill be able to lorajsh the same promptly, and at lower than the usual rates. They w ill make coffins to order on the shortest notice, either dav or night, and er 1 in every way guarantee to give satisfacti ei. One of the firm can always be found, out of business hours, at his residence, directly in the rear of the ware house. 13 LICHT A IVO PEKFFCTION. L. HKDDEIILY, from a succession of experiments to which he has devoted much time and expense, has discovered the precise ingredients and their appropriate quantities to produce CawifBLEB in every respect superior to any heretofore made. He is also enabled to sell them at reduced prices, especially his A'o 7Vot, than which no article gives a better and clean r light. He solicits a trial trom the citiieus generally , confident that they will give entire satisfaction. LtRD OIL, at the lowest prices, constantly on hand. 43 THE M AMMOTM s A It F I ! J?V s W IÜLL BLAST! It may In- cal.ed the Horse's i "X aiii -.r tot the cradod araasssl aaar.tas raraakecassled FT 7 V hav, the abundance and goodness of the various giains, i Hie puie and spark ling water, all combine to make it one of the . . ' P. a t . ; A . a a a most commodious, cool in summer and warm in winter stables in the world. I s ample dimensions, coveiing acres of ground, is only equalled by the gnat cart- and skill with which horses are treated Sew Carria-es, Sic. on hand to older. Call and see for yourselves, gentlemen. 39 JOHN LISTK.R. A CARD. "BR on h i signed reeaactfall) lasnraea the eitlssae of imiianaI jMilis and vicinity, that he' is opening the largest and most splendid assortment of Goods ever bi ought to this market; consisting of leeeaties, containing every article in that line. Dry Goods. Quoenswarc, Hardware, Cutlery, Fruit, Confectionary, Notions, Tovs, Tobaci o, t'igars, Ac. See advertisement. As I selected the articles myself, thev cannot be excelled in quality, nor shall any hodv have" cause to grumble at my prices, as I am di 'ermined to ell low for cash or country pro luce. Please call and examine my stock and prices, and you wi 1 lind that jou will get good bargains Indian apolia, April aS ISIS. 9 CHARLES MATHL CASH FOR KAC.S. rn AAA POUNDS of good clean Rags wanted, for which I will OU.'Vlv p ,v th, highest prices in Coja, or exchange looks and paper for them at reduced prices. C. B. DAVIS, Bookseller, opposite Browning's Hotel. C ASH FOR It V 4- S. ,- r ri POI ' NDS of good clean Rags wanted, for which the WfVUU kxjgBfa fjaarkat prica will bv paid in Cash, nt rn p j 1 1 at reduced prices, by D. CRAIGHEAD. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. WILL pee the highest market price hi cash for good clown P. ax Seed, delivered at the City Shoe Store, sien of the Bin Boot. llri J. IL 0OLCSBY. LAKO WANTED. THE subscrip t will purchase all the Lard brought to him, at reasonable prices for cash and goods. 48 E HEDDERLY. TO FAK.-rlFRsT WE continue to nay the highest price for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clovtr, Timothy and Flax Seeds, Flaa, Linen, Feath en, Beeswax, Butter, Beans, Ac Ac Always come and see us when you arc ia town. 93 SMITH, BANNA CO.
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JAMES II AI. I.. MEM CHX VT TAILOR, As 2, rn'mrr Ho mm. W nsliiiiston Sti ccl, liiili.in.ipolis. HOOTS A!D SII4I. THE rubs i i tier, at the Balle Hat ib Shoe Ftobe, is receiving from llie manufacturers hia ppring supply of goods, and will continue to receive throughout the season surft work as e ill enable him at all time to have on hand n general as-oriment of various kind and lash Kins, milahle for if- present and approarhme rv.m. toteth r with man) rlles of Ikmts and Shoes of his ow n manufacture, BSRfl will com' lue both elecame and durability, and nf course (heap, by way of comp. . i Uuii. Aim ng those already on hand may be found llie follow nig, viz. For the Ladies. Shaw's bet colored kid and morocco Slippers ; Shaw 's betl black kid and morocco Slippers ; Shaw's fn-rt black kid French Ties; Black Inline Half GaHera ; Black P.uskin Gaiters; Fani y colored Half Gahers ; Lii;hi spriu: heeled Walking Buskins ; Morocco and Frerch 'Pie; Sprint: heeled inorocai Ties nnd Slippers ; Fettng heeled and seal Ties and Slippers; w ith a large assortment of heap Slippers, from 37 to 75 cents. For 4. in h m ii. Dre.-s Channel Boots, custom make , Dress ha nnel Boots . h a Borton make ; Dres Channel Boots, own make; Fine Calf Bootees, various qualities: w ith a complete stick of lieap shoes of almost every description. For JliSscs. Black morocco Dress Slippers; Colored fancy Boots arid Biihkins; Morocco, sealskin, cat. and call thick soled Buskins; all of which are warrantee rut to rip. Rips mended gratia. For Hoy. Superior calf and kip Bootees, of his own manufacture, torether W illi a complete assortment of children's Boots and Shoes, ell ol w Inch he pledges himself ej sell at fair prices , tit'ier Wholesale or ReUnl. J. K II AKr. N B. Indies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of ell kiud made and repaired at short notice and cheap. '2--Jlf J. E. S. THE BIG BOOT AT THE CITY Sil OF STORE. THE sabeciRae has jut received a large and new assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, which weie selected with great care end purchased at low prices of the Eastern Manufacturers, for cub , and he now offers them for Cash or Froduce, at a very small ivance on cost, anil would invite the attention ol buyers to an examination of the larg st and most complete assortment of Bools and shoes ever seen in Indianapolis. You ran buy shoes at any place, but I can sell you a better article and at a less price than yon can purch ise in town or country. The follow ing is a part ol the assortment : Mni's Sup. r Morocco Boots, sew ed and pegged, Men's Super Call Boots, sew sd and pegged. Men's Super Calf J.-tt'ersons, sewed and gged, Men's Extra fine D'Orsay (iaiters, Men's Plain and Morocco tipped iaiters, at low prices, Men's Kid, Calf, and Morocco Pumps and lippers, La lies' Extra fine Philadelphia Slippers, Ladies' Extra fine Philadelphia White Slippers, a superior article, Ladies' Extra fine Philadelphia Colored Slippers, Ladies' Sujierior Colored Gaiters and Half alters, Ladies' Superior Black (iaiters and Half Gaiters, Ladies' Superior Kid Welt Buskins, Ladies' Superior Kid Welt Tics, Misses' Fine Light and Black Half Gaiters, Miss, ' Fine Lieht and Black Kid Slippers, Misses' Fine Kid We t Buskins and Ties, Boys' and Childien's Boots and Shoes of every description, and at the low est price possible. Call at the sign of the BIG BOOT, w hich can be seen at almost anv distance on Washington street, from the rising of the sun to the going down thereof." 102 J. H. OGLLSBV HATS! HATS! IIATsT X X Spring and Summrr Fashions, at Reduced Prices, AT the Day-ton Fashionable Hal and Shoe Store, Washington Street, Indianapolis. Rct Superfine Bearer Hats, fashionable style and finish. Best AVatria Beaver Hots, same style ana finish. Eitra Super JBeaaSBs af., siiierfine body . a fine artie'e. .Vifm Reaver Hat, warranted to wear well. Silk Hat.-, a good and durable hat. Cbim! Fnps: Children's Fancy Caps, of every description. Men's and Boys' !-uiiimT and Winter Taps, ronsistinf of Fine Cloth, Plush, Silk Oil Cloth, fashionable ityle, relrtt, seal, sr alette, Ac. Vc,ars"ftfc, fur hound men's Caps, w ith every article in hie line of business. S JJK. SUAJSF. Fate! Arrival of New Hoot and Miocs A'r THE CITY II4; MORE Out Hundred P-fhis X w Boots and Sheees, at '!iie sale or Retail.' BY the last arrival from the Depot. I am in receipt of a large Invoice of Boots and Shoes for Full and Winter trade , w hich, with my former stork, makes my assoiiment v ry complete, and I would now invite the attention of buvers to an examination ot the Largest Stock of FASIlhkViBLF BOOTS A.YD SHOF.s ever brought to Indiauupoli .and which will he sold for Cask or Barter at Cisrissart or Louisville Prices. Buying them as I do of ihe .Manufacturers, tot Cask, I can sei I them for a small advance on Cost, and shall be satisfied with very small profits. My arrangements are such that I shall tie constantly rece iving larse ad, lit ion. to my present assortment, and as fast as the styles or fashions change. I shall be able to offer the newest to my customers. I would invi'e the attention of country merchants to an examination of my assortment . and pledge myself . . .. . to sell to them, hy the Package, as low as they cun bu y them at any market i n tne west I J . II MGLI-JSrlY. Failles and B i" Shoes .iiit Slipper. AD IES' super black English kid Slippers, very tine, do super black French kid Slipiers, very fine ; do super while F.ntrli.sh kid Slippers, extra hue do super colored English kid slippers: do super English and American kid Slippers . do su(ier Philadelphia (iaiters and Half (.alters, black ; An siier Philadelphia Callers and Half ti alters, colored , ss-s' super black and coloied kid Slippers; do super Mark and colored (alters and Half Gaiters ; do super English kid Buskins and Ties ; do super carp and goat Buskins and Ties. Children's Shoes of every description and price, by the single pair or hushel. Call at the sign of the Bu Boot, at the City Shoe More. 2 J. H. OGI.ESBY. sinu s: shots : SHOES! II EN'S fine goat Brogans, pegged ; ."I do fine goal Downing., sewed , do fine gnat Nullifiers. sew ed . do fine ralf Shi, sewed and pegged ; do fine D'Orsay Gaiters, very hue ; do fine jilam rloih (Jailers , do fine cloth Gaiters, with morocco toes, do fine calf and morocco Slippers. For sale cheap, at the sigu of the Big Boot. 2 J. If. OGI.ESBY. THE BPRIlBA? FA Ml IO!M ld HATS. I HAVE now received an fjaaatASKBSl of HATS, of the Spring Style. s my stock is very complete, gentlemen can get Hats accurately filled to the head. The shape is very genteel, and I am confident w ill pleese. Gentlemen are inv ited to call and look at the style. J. K SHARP. 1-2 Washington street, Dayton Hat and Shoe Store. II ITS AND CAPS. AT the lowest cash prices, in exchange for heat or other produce, at SMITH 4- ll.t.WWr S. 45 FF(.IIOR HATS. A QUANTITY just received and for sale at reduced prices. Also, twentv dozen Ta!m and Sporting Hats, at the Dayton Shoe Store. ' 49 J. K SHARP. ROOTS AND Ml CFS. A NF.W and general assortment ust recetred at I u:i gBIl II H.ANNA k CO.I CST receiviM and lor sale, an bseeieeof good news Printina; Ink. It is of the sam- noalitv as used on this paper, and is w arranted to be a first rate article. It is put up in iO and 35 lb. kegs, and will be sold at 35 cents per ound. Kegs 50 cents. It w ill be sold for cash only, and in current funds. Orders, post paid, will be promptly attended to, when accompanied by the cash. tf E. HEDDERI V PAPER AID (I lLLS i ja REAMS i ap reer,tasieaeaaaJWaa, WW fat reams la-tter Paper, various quatrtiea. 300 reams Wrapping Paier, varMkisualaiea. 30 (HMi Clarified Uuills, various qiiahliee. Just received ;;nd for sale vety low for cash or in eTrhn?e for Rars. etr a P. CKAIUIII.AP TOTfl AND nOTIOFeS. crx DOZ. Dolls, assor cd. -J dor. China F owet Vases, 6 dor . ( lima Colored Mnrs, H dot. Tooth Brushes, dut ijual. Ill doz. fans, latest fashions, IS dot. FBalaa Tackle, VI do. Fiah Lines, lO.otid FtsA Hook, from the beet English manufacturers, 1 Cornsheller, 10 dot. Silk Purses, L ,i.. otton Purses, 1 China T a Sett, i dor. Venitian Blinds, 10 dot. Seagrass Lines. 10 doz Gum Suspenders, Martdos. K.,; tl. ' ov. . Bone Rattles, Chivy Boxes. Klf.-s, Ftute. Itle, t tiavy I Bi ad Combs. Thimbles, Fancy Knitting Pins Side Combs, Tuck and Reddying Combs, Ixory Combs, Watch (iuanls, Hair Brushes. . BBS S f , - 1' I A . a MM a a. Pocket Books, Oo Id Beads, toliu Strings. Accordions, Jew.barps. Tocket Inkstands, a ml Ivfctii k s , I i It , " lot hi' Brti States . 11 tiff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Blacking, Cologne Water, Bear's Oil. Bbax ine Biushes, Scent Bags, Jewelry, Horn, Ivory, Shel'. Metallic, and Silver Pocket Comb, Toy Whee barrow s. latest fashion Polka Tuck Combs, Artificials, (üarbinds, and, in fact, every thing that can be thought of. Just received and tor tale lower than ever sold before, hv the subscriber. t i H ARM' S MAI LH. riu 1 1' I IM II! FR I IT! SBLS Qreea kap es, mim 'J heaea Lcsaoae, 5 boxes Oranges, 50 drums Figs, 1 keg Tamarinds, 1 bag Softshelled Almondi., 1 hbl. Paper.helled Almonds, 1 t ' Currants, "24 jars French Prunes, 12 tioxes Prunes, in fancy boxes, ?0 boxes Ma aga Raisins, lisj lbs. Raisins in keg. 1 bet. Knglish Walnuts. I bid Brazil Cn-amntds, 1 hbl Al ican Peanuts. 1 keg Xfaga li rapes. 1 box Citrons, 1 hbl. reeean Nuts, Just received and for sale l v the subscriber. os ( HARLES MAYER TCIRACCO AND CI4BARS. j aBäfA ,lnXr S 1 hew sag Tobacco of ditlrnn? qualities. 14" Zam W ' Sia-Twiet. let! do, i i j ei s cut and dry ("hev. irrg Tbaece. 250 dot. papeis cut and dry Smoking Tobacco, .W) 000 American Cigars, S5.000 best Hall-Spanrsh Cigars. 20.1MKI Spanish f igars, various brands, 200 lbs. Snuffs, various brands, UBI Stoio ripaa and Steras, 2tM German Pipe.. Just rec cited unJ for sale low hv the kUhscriher. 9 CHARLES MAYER SPANISH CIGARS. -n.noo stipernr Spanish Clears, varions brands, receleed direct to, in N. w York and for sale low hy the hoi, ot at retail by Nor. 1845. 61 DAVID CRAIGHEAD. CA 1 NON P044 OFIt. GOVERNMENT Proof Cannon Powder for sale at SMITH, II ANNA fc CO
