Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1848 — Page 4

BUSINESS CARDS.

TO ItlEltCHAiVr. Wholesale Dry Good House, L. B. WILLIAMSON, "ttTVOULD respectfully inform the rorchnntsof the vicinity, T V that ha has established a house In Indianapolis for the pur pose of selling Good at wholesale, aud at wholesale only; and ' p edges himself to sell a low- as they can be bought west of the ' mountains. His lock will consist of well assorted fancr and sta- I pie dry Roods, such as he trusts will he suitable to the market. His stock of Prints is large and weil selected, embracing t very variety of sty le and pattern. Those wiauing to purchase, are solicited to call and examine for themselves. L. B. WILLIAMSON, Washington street, nearly opposite the Branch Bank, at Wal pole's old stand. Indianapolis. Juns 22, 184. J aTmTcaknahan, Attorney ml Counsellor tit Law, covi.yoto.y, i.ydia.ya, "TIT ILL. attend to any profess kinal business entrusted to him, in this, and the neighboring counties of the Mate. Trompt attention will be given to the collection and securing of debts. 4-t Aug. m W J. LISTER, Irleriicnl Gnlvanitt and Electrician, OUI.D inform the citizens of I ndianapnhs and vicinity, that be has purchased from Dr. Jonen his Galvatrometer, and will continue to treat all raes of acut? or chronic and nervous diseases, especially diseases peculiar to female, in which his mode of treatment is unrivalled. 63-tf DR. R. G. GRAYDON, GRADUATE of Ihe University of Pennsylvania offen hia professional services to Ihe citizens of Indianapolis and vicini A Office ea: tide Meridian, one door north of Washington street 14 W. 0. THOMPSON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AXD SIKGEON, OFFERS hi professional services to the citizens of Indian apolispnl vicinity. Iff-Otnce on Washington street, two doors east of Char! Mayer' grocery store. M..y 24. 14?- 111 tf DR. JOHN M. GASTON, liar ins returned trout the Vuirertlty mf V. 1mrk, GAIN orfers his professional services to Li old friends, and all .m o(h -r woo maj- favor him with a call. OFFICE in the room over Tomlinson'a Dru Store jut opposite Browning's Hotel, where be may be found day or night. .Vay 2Z. Ill y JOHN II. SANDERS, M. D., OFFICE at hi residence on Meridian street, three doors south of ihe Baptist horch. Il.ivnf had mncK experience in his professkm .tenders his arrvkes to lite cmzen of the city and cointry. Octobei Gih.lS7. 38 y norTOK EVANS, J. Hall's Clothing Emporium, iiii O FFICE over two doors eest of 111 Washington Hall JAMES HALL & CO. M c ich a ii t Tailors, W 2, Palmer House, Washington St., Indianapolis. ANCFACTl'RERS. and Wholesale and Retail Deal"SrA .ffi ers in rea.ly made Ckrth n, Cloth, Cassimeres.VestJ Trimmings, and every description of Gentlemen's I " Furli noshing. 4-Vtf ,11. It CCII, DEALER IN Fancy Gtitids Fine Cutlery, Jewelry, At., Opposite the Palmtr House. Matches, a. J. stevexs, Attorney ami Counsellor at EV. Ojfice up Stairs, Beck's Corner, 35 ly Indianapolis Indiana. G. D. STAATS, Ilonsc, Sign :i iicl Fancy 1'itiiiter, AXD PAPER JTAXdER, Shop under .Worrito SC Talbott't Miooktlore, outdoor trett of Uroieuing's, MJYJOr.t.V.tMOZ,MS, JT.VJ. CHARLES WOODWARD. 8. V. B. KOSLT. R. NOSL. WOODWARD & NOELS, COMMISSI OX, FORWARMXU. AXD PROD I C E MER C1IA XTS. WAREHOUSE WEST SIDE R.1ILR0AD DEPOT, Indianapolis, Indiana. frtsh p-iid for Floir. Wheat, mot all kinds of Produce. Cctto Yabi of all km. Is constantly on han.l in any quantities and for sale a; Cincinnati wholesale prices, with addition of freight. Mrch 15. 91 ATI:. WILL ARD, DKAl.ER 1! .STAPLE AXD IMXtJY ihy GOODS, o. ., Grifith's Block, Opposite the Palmer House, Indianapolis. 75 II. A. FLETCHER, DEALER IX Jßry 3oodt, tiroreriet, tfnerMtrra re, WIttrdtrare, Cotton I'arut, Hattert Sole Leather, Sc. ()j'listtr Browning's Il-trt. ifly a. a. blow ill. JoiUHomi. U. a. mmvEEE v coM Com minion and Produce iTIerchniits, Xu. ltf, W'rsi Front Street, CINCINNATI. "FT IBERAL Cash AJimctt made on consignments of Troduee iLal or other merchandise. acrta TO Messick. Taylor k Watts, Dajgete & Bruce, John Kuller, Jam Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh at Co., M. Kurier A Son, Ellis Si Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 20, IfUT. 61-y ED W I N AI A Y , caupextek axi ihtiehek, "FFERS his services to the cimens of Indianapolis snd vicini " ty. He U in receipt of the best architectural plans for cottajro und other huillm;, with lull speritications, by which be ii enabled to meet the taste of every One, and furnish statistics without sub-ectin-' them to th i rouble ami expense of employing an architect. Hi shop i on Dlaw:i'e strt-i-t. beiwern Washington and the Rail road dt'p t. He solicits a hare of patronage. 111 tf J. -V. L. O C K II It T , Urn li:itit Tailor. THE uVscriter, having permanently located hinrielf in th city of n lianajiolis, t:Ke this method ot" informing his fel low r-itiienn. that he i ready, and uill be happy to do anything in the tidoring line, and he hesitates not ti assure the public, that he tiiAÜ t f j.ly a Me to give sati-faction to any persons calling upon him. both us to style and promptitude. He a.sWs a chare of public puronage. Shop opposite. Buist's Iron Store. J. W. LOCKHART. In !iana(Klis, March 31. liS 97-3mos iev Viictimi and Coiitmisioii Store. WILLI 11 151 DULL. Aurtioiu-er. f 9 R O A SE.in connt-ion with the wholesale and retail trade, A wül atferid to l r' ilir awtion and commission business, an l olicits consignment to sell at auction or private sale, on wiiirh liherul a Ivance will he matte, and all out-door sales nnd every thin in the line wij te promptly attended to on the most reasonable term. I)rect!y opposite t raiier s Hotel, Indianapolis 90 Il ilCDU iUi: STOKE. Wholesale and Retail. 'IHR suSsciiher has opened a nr-x nnd Iure assortment of -- InriJw.tre, i.f everv de r plioii, whieh, with his former sloes:, renders u one of the het in the city, and which he is prepared to ftell at the lo'ict r.ites lor c.?h. Anions hi rnxMfnient miy txt found every variety, size and make of ij.M.r ucln, l.jir. es. Urns. Mmertl and J ipanned knobs; also II m , SrreA. Sh itter f i-tenings, f';ippd Iatchett Halchet, IIa nilsw. Crcw-s rut S is, ill S.is, I! road Asew, Cboppme Ale, Tinsels. Files ot every v riety, and of the let ouality. Also, l Unri, Hein h Sis, Skvels, SjMdes, Waldron Grus im! (irain Scythes, Oirrv Crmls, Hirnes, u. i Ii im, and all articles usuell) kept I i a hardware siore. Mnfnf TIN WARE for ;1e, at much lower prices than herotofore off--r fit in ttiis niirket, to all T which be respecliuliy invitee attention and examination. Ht re one do.r eastr.f J. S. Dunlop'a ccner, and nearly opposite Smith St. Ihnnv.. 100-tr J. J. WISEMAN. iMiAiii; siorr.L. IX D UX.I POLIS, IXDIJX.l. "lHK mi ler-iane.l vviolil inform old Cflomem, frieiols. and i1m putotr. uener iy,iln', havinz lelt hw old stand, for met ly known asl.inir.'s Si: n Tivern, he h is renied the old estdi-liühed stand, known :m ' Ui ike' II tel." stt.i it. d in the very renlre ot the city hi Indianapolis. here be w prepared to arrommodaie all who may palrnnize biiii. Hw p:st expenenre, and bis present determinatKm, he trusts will enjhle biro to give his customers entire snli.xfnction. and on reasonable terms. He Kolicits u trial. Sliecall regularly fit his Iioum. May 15, lit. 10 3111 B. MO VIES. CITV II AT A.l CA PÜI riCTÖilY. BECK A- COM PAX Y, O II A VI NO purcliasfd the entire establishment of " v Amitaoe St Co., iii-eiid trr) in on the H A'I'TI S(i ( C5 KL'SIN KSS? in II its various branches. Years epenance in the maioifscture i f hut of every detcription martlet then to assure the public geiieTslly, that ftr quality. durability and style, ihey are determined not to beiurpassed; and with their facilities iomianiif.tcturo.tr, ihey also enaice that no establishment in the west hall undersell them. Then motto is, lte:ily S:ile and Small Profits and to this they ar determined to adhere. All in want or hat. cap, or ott.er articles in their line, are rep cttuily a-ked tu call and examine for themselves. They are determined to talis!) every one, if the, eait be aali-heil. Shop ouposiie Bro iiiujj's Hotel. Nov. 29, IS 17. Si J jTew-I it Tn store. AT IMMA-tfAPOMS. THK Sucril.er wonl I most respectfully inform Dealers and Workers in I run, tint he ha teamed for a term of years that large warehouse on Washington treet, one door west of Gaston's Carriage shop, an I ni rlv opposite the P.-.lmer House, where he will co:istant!v keep a heavy assortment of the very bestquality of C.isi, rjii:in and Klittcr Steel, Klliptic Springt,, Ael, Ploughs, Casting, i:i:icUt!iitli's Tools, Ac. An 1 would invito country merchants and others, wishing to purrh.iv, to c.tl! and exjminr: bis stock, as be is determined to sell at Cinriiiii.t, prices, with freight. THOMAS BÜIST. In luLaapolis. Marrh 1C, l-4. 93-y A FI. Mi ASSORTMENT ,F La lies and Oentiemen's Saddles, im, Bridies, Harnesses. Trunks, Trav iJinif ru I'.IU.i an.l .11 ntbr orti. oles heton?inir to the business, constantly on hand jT - I I I 1 1 M ' , "I Iii! . , V . a... and for sale at very low prices, a few doors east of the Palmer House, by May 10. WM. ECKERT. I.lIANAPOf,IS Monnnient:il Marble Works. JAMES FALCONER, lyi)L1.j9pous. ixd , HA est.iMish.-d a branch of the cel.brated MAPISON MARBLE WORKH, in tl m city, where he is prepared to eiecute a'l kind of Monuments, Tombs, and Fancy Buildine Work, from thebPt Italia't un- Apiri'n Marble, and on reasonable terms. iüShop fct the Ma(.iion and Indianapolis Railroad Depot. 103 j JAMES IIIOKET, Superintendent.

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DRY GOODS.

i:v GOODS. THE undersigned hasjust received a large and general assortment of Dry Goods which will be sold wholesale and retail on the most reasonable terms. He would respectfully call the attention of all persons visiting Indianapolis to examine bis stock, which consists in part of the following articles : Blue, black, brown, green and olive cloths; lllue b ack, Monterey, and fancy ptaid and striped Cassimercs; Black, blue, Tay lor grey, green, steel mixed and fancy Satinets. Green, yellow and scarlet flannels ; also printed flannels ; New and beautiful atyle plaid Linscys ; Oregon, McOreggor and Taylor Plaids ; JVew and beautiful style plain, plaid and striped Alpnccas; ALSO Black .brown, green, slale and other patterns of do ; French Merinos, French, Scotch, oil-dressed and American Ginghams ; Toris painted Mous.de Lainesand Cashmeres; ALSO Pluin de Lainet and Cashmere, nt various prices ; Black silk, and a variety ot other lashionable gooiig far Ladies wear ; Si k Fiinge and Gimp, various colors, for trimming Ladies dresses ; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Silk Velvet for Ladies Bonnets ; Florence Braid and Straw Bonnets ; ALSO Black Alparca Bonnets; French worked Collars; Thread and Ho'inet Laces, Edlings and Insertings ; Plain, plaid, embroidered Cashmere and Cloth Shaw is; Blark Cloth Shawl, neatly embroidered ; Fariey, Silk, Worsted und Woollen Press Hdkfs ; Satins and various other sty lea Vet-ting ; English, French, and American Caliroes in gieat varieties ; Apron Checks, bed ticking, bleached and brown Muslins, Canton Flannels, bleached and brdwn Drillings; ALSO Buena Viita Hoods, and Woollen Hoods and Comforts In great variety ; also Hoots, Shoes, II:. is and i':is equa- In quality, at least, to any tha will be brought to this market. A large and well selected assortment of Queens ware, Glassware, and Locking Glasses. ALSO Coffee by the sack ; or retail. Tea, sjgar, spire, pepper, ginger, indigo, madder, sugar-house molasses, vinegar, window glass, nails, brass kettles and castings, and many other articles unnecessary to enumerate. In eichane for which will be taken all kinds of produce. He will nlo pay the market price, IN CASH, for any amount of wheat. And having lately erected a convenient warehouse in the tear of his store, it will make it convenient tor formers to deliver their wheat here instead of the Depot. He also has a large supply of salt, which will be sold as Iowas can be purchased in the city. 3Mf A. HARRISON. LATCH STILL.! A T MAYHEW'S may be found a fine assortment of Staple and ijfcY Fancy Dry Goods, choice Family Oroce rie?. Slc, which they are determined to ell at the lowest po.ssiMe price- for cash ha v ing purchased lor cash ar low rates, they wM not be undersold. 1 heir stock coi.sista in part of the following variety, vix: Dress Goods, Ac. French. Scotch, English, and American Ginghams ; Irish Poplins, Linen Ginghams ; Oregon Checks, Granadine; Fancy Tlaidand Mode Berages; FoolharJ and Princess Plaid Silks ; Changahle eLaiues and Oxford Plaids ; Fancy Plaid and Figured Lawns, Stc : Gingham, Lawns, mid Chambray Ginghams ; Plain and I'l iid Jaconets, Swiss Mull ; Victoiia India Book Muslins ; Fiench, En-lish, and American Prints ; Bro. French Linens : Black, Blue and Brown Hollands ; J I t and 11) 4 brown and U.-che.l Sheetings ; 4-4 super, unbleached Muslin ; Fancy, Mode, Thibet and DeLaine Shawls; Fine Berage and Cleopatra Shawls; Se 4ona'le Bonnet and Cap Trimmings ; Linen Cambric, and Linen Handkerchiefs; Cotton nnd Linen Bohin Thread, Jaconet, Äcc.; Swi.s F.dsintfS and Inserting ; Silk, Ingrain, Blmk oil dressed, bleached, mixed and brown Hose, nsort.-d Misses, do. ; Supr Kid and Kmbroidered Silk Gloves ; 1 tress Button nnd Gimps ; Liuen Tapes, Braid and Bobin and Coronation Cord ; Par.isols and Indies' I'mbrellas ; Nankeen and Satin, Jean: ; French and Kuglish bro. and check Linens. General variety of aensomble gcods for Gtnts. and Youthswear, and a complete assortment of line Family Groceries, 8cc. S.C April 15. Iri-JS. HR) Urnos asw si'kixg am sFm.ii-:ii goods FOR ISIS. E are now receiving and opening a very splendid assortment 01 SUUSTy n.1L .IJVU y.l.VCr DRY UOODS. vurch;.sed in the Eastern cities by an experienced member of the tirm, under the most advantageous circumstances, from the best American Manufacturer!! and latest importations, and Consisting In part of superior ClotKt, Castimerat, and Halinets, atunuuully low prices. Latest and newest stybs plain ami figured Silks, Satins, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, Jenny Linds, Berages, ami He Laincs ; a great variety of other new and seasonable dress poods. Super. Crape. Silk, Damask, DeLaine, Chintz, Blond, Net, and other SIMWLS, from $1 to $... Km ri'ered capes, scarfs, and col1r, lsces, ribbons', trimmings, hosiery, g;oves and b.inkerchiefs, bleached and brown goods, in large quantity ,uml very low. A fine assortment of Ladies' Gentlemen's and Children's Boots, dhoes. Ties. Slips, Sic. B0.Y.YETS Leghorn. Palm and other Hats. Glassware nnd Queenswnre, fine Cutlerv, Groceries, Ate. 8tC. With a thousand other Ihings, all ol which we are confident can te p,ld at much lower prires than ever heretofore offered in this market. We lespectfully invite an examination of our tock and prices. S EATON St HOLM AN, No. G. Washington street, oposite the Journal office. Indianapolis. March 9, Ht. . y SMITH & II ANNA'S STOCK of Pry Goods, is unique and complete, to which they invite the attention of their numerous customers. They offer for sale 5.000 ynrdj brown muslin, various hrnnds, Si.OOi) yards bleached do., great variety, 6.1 (K) yards Calicnes. fresh selection, 100 yards Summer and Winter Goods, for Boys and Men, a complete assortment, .ti logen Palm Hats, 4 1vrn IJia' Tionnets, l,00t yards Ginsham and t'herks, ot)0 yard Uiohons, I Ocaes flowers, Lawns, Berage, lnh Linens, silk, Cotton and Linen handkerchiefs, hoe, ereat variety. Gloves, do. , Vesting, a variety. Alpaca, Nankeens, Flannel. Cords, Silks, Buttons and Linings, Cotton Fringe, black and white Itre; and in fact lots of goods adapted to town an 1 country, all of which will be closed off right. may 6 SMiTH & HA NN A. IMMENSE ATTRACTION! At HORN'S Sit; ii f t Ii e II ig 8. N E V GOO OS ! N i: V GOO US 1 (Wholesale and Jlttnil.) CHEAPER riUX THE CHEAPEST! '11 HE Subscriber ae now receiving the liruel and cheapest stock -H of SPRIJYd .1.YD SUMMER HOODS ever I rooKht to this market, consisting in part of Palm Peaf and Leghorn Hat, Straw and leghorn Bonnet, Parasols and Sun Shades. Lawns, Ginghams, Berage. Pin in and Figured Linen Lustres, Organdes Shaw I, Scarfs, Bonnet Ribltons flicke. ALSO l.Vw yards t'arpetins from 37J to SI 2." per ynrd. to which the attention of housekeepers i particularly invited. Country Merchants will do well lo call and examine our stock, before purchasing. insiy 13 IQy H. J. &. B. C. HORN TO TU E I, A I I ES. THE attention of the Ladies is particularly invited to our stock ol DRESS GOODS, embracing all the new styles forSpring and Summer wear, which for l eauty and style, can't be beat. ai.su i. imp ueenorn anu rirn iionnet, new style, blisses ijice and r.erun tmnneis, jenny iin(i, ounp t lats Lngiisn Rutland, do.. Misses Leghorn rials, Youths, do. &lc. tc. These go.d were purchased in New York i nee the great reduction in prices, which will ennMe ms to j.rfer them at erellv reiluiml i.riifs 'i i ilir. mined that the Ladies at leat shall say we are still ahead in the way of bargains. nayl3-10fy H.J. &c B. C.HORN. Sil AWES ! WE have just received a splendid assortment of super. Crape, Silk. Damask, Net, Thibet wool. DeLaine, Gauze, and other fancy Shawls, w tuch w e are Celling vervlow. March 10, .-l. 91-y SEAT ON &. HOLMAN. WOOEEEN 1 1 E A X Ii ETS . A LARGE lot of Woollen Klankets.froni Whitney & Hendricks' Maunfactory.sorne of which are ofatuperior quality, now opening and for sale at from $2 to $7 a pair at WILLARD jan!2 rr No. 5, Griffith' block, opposite Pal House. I'AKASOES! PARASOLS from IS cents to 5, just received at mnvlS lOy HORNS. SMITH V II A Vi 17 EEL much obliged to their nuinerous fiien ts and customer, for th liberal pi tr or, age extended the year past, and would heg lo appnze litem, th it they have now on hand a I arg and complete asnoflment of lerctianlize, th it will be sold at the lowest market rate, for cash r pro bici. They h ;ie l merit a h ire of patronage. oky ;oois! FEW piece of super, fancy Plaid and Dresa Silk for aale unusually low , nt may 11 J. S. DUNLOP'S. A FEW piece of extia superfine 'sl Dyed Black and Blue 2m Black Cloth, cheaper than ever before offered, jut received at ruayn J. S. DUNLOP'S. AN unusual large stock of plain and embroidered Lawns, Ginghams, Plaids, Print, &c, will be sold a low or lower than can he purchased in the place, at may 1 3 J. S. DUN LOP'S. SHAW ES! A SPLENDID lot of RROCHE, MERLYO. THIBET WOOL, IhlM.ISK. CIL1PE, SILKA.Yl) PtJUDWOOL SI 1.1 It' LS. Also, a beautiful article of Merino Eon; SliuwK, for sale at from $1 to 3 25 Oo.at WILLATID'S janlJ N0..1 Griffith's block, opposite Palmer House. 07j j j. j SUPER. French, English and Ameriean Cloth, Cassimeres, Satinets, Summer t'loih, plain and figured Silk, Satin, Velvet, Valencia anJ Mersailei vesting, just received and for sale at unusually low prices hy S EATON & HOLMAN. lareh 10, 14. Ol-y lKESS GOODS. JUST received, extra o low prii-ed plain, figured and blsck nnd fancy changeable Silks, very handsome Tortetors. Berages, Lawna, Jenny Linds. aad o.her new styl; prin dns poods, and lor sale by March 10, 91y SEATON & HOLMAN. CARPETING ! bave just received a lot low priced foreign and domestic Carpeting, which we offer tor sale. Ill SMITH Si HANN A. Print ! I'l-int! I INVITE Ihe attention of the ladies to my large lected assortment of Enflinli and American Print and well ew hirh I offer at unusually low term. H6 A. H. DAVIDSON. E:ilies, look here. ARGE and heautiful needle-worked C.1 PES, COLLARS and J CIIEM1ZETTES, equal in beauty and finish lo any ever brought tothis market. Forsaleat 9G A. II. DAVIDSON'S. FANS. FANS. TfuST received at the Jewelrv store of W.U. TAI nOTT, h large lot of fine and Fashionable Fan. of all varieties, at eastern prices. R4RG4IS IN DIIY GOODS. R. CASE will no! be undersold by any man In town, sell from 15 to SO per cenL cheaper lhan thecheapest. 113 CtOTTON Yarn, Coverlet, and colored Carpet warp, at ' SEATON it HOLMAN'S. Maren 10. 13J3. Ql y TJERSONS wishing to purchase Dry Gds will do well to call be lore they purchase, and see how they aie sellinrat 113 T. R. CASE'S. 'F ymi want food a food deal le than the lowest cash prices, at wholesale or retail, call on 113 T. R. CASE. I A PIES light tolored Kid Oloves Just received hy J tp29 T. R. CASE.

HARDWARE.

COMIIINATION STOVE. S. 1VAINWK1G1IT, HAS just received another general assrlment of the mist approved Coik and Air Tight Stoves, including Green's Patent, Douh le Oven , and the celebrated New York Couiliii:ilioii Cook Stove. This latter has but lately been introduced in Ihe West, and is Riving the highest satisfaction wherever ued. He desires all desirousof tuitingth?m$tlrt$ to a good Move, to examine his assoitment before purcliMsinR. Having an eileiisive Tin Ware manufactory connected with hi establishment, he is ennhled to lit up every stove with just uch article ns the Mirchaser rle.ire,and will ulso aileud to putu ng up stoves properly any where in the cily. lie is confident people will find it for their interest to cive him a call. Store on Washington, S. E. corner of .Meridian street. November 2,1847. 51 -tf COM III N ATI 0 STOVE. JUST received a furilier supply of ibeie celebrated and unrivalled Cook Stoves. This Stove patented in the city of Troy, N. Y., 18li, was introduced into the eiiy of Cincinnati early last Spring, since which time lOOO have been sold there alone. Persons who have been usinjr other pa tent, rook stoves for the last seven yeais, aud have seen the Combination St..ve, must all agree that tips stove has a larger oven for ihe sire of the stove, will bake better, and throw nut more heat than any stove ever yet invented. The plates are warranted for one year or more. We think it unnecsssary to parade a long string ot names before the puh'ic, but can refer to some of the liest families in this city who are using this stove, and all prefer them to any other. We have three of the best Tinners in ihe West, who understand stove iiiiiuning perfectly, and our work will give satisfaction. There are three different sues of these stoves, for which we havethe exclusive agency of the manufacturer. KKLLOGG &. DAVIDSON, oc 1 1 8 4'2 Sign of the Big Padlock. JUST KECEIVEI, VFINE assortment of Brown and Fancy Lnwns, Ginghams, Prints. Bonnet Kihlons, Fans, Parasols, Braid and Gimp Bonnets, tine Sw iss Muslin, figured Netts, Muck lawn "Veils, line kid S!i,pers, Children's Boots, Hosiery, nnd al a general assortment of Dry Goods to suit ihe season. Ca'l and get bargains. 5 HAMILTON' PA CBISH. TEXN ESS EE IKON." m TON'S assort L-d Bar Iron ; is W -tOtons Bound and S.;udie Iron. This Iron is warranted equal in quality to the Sligo and Shoen berger Juniata Iron, and lor eal-j ot Cincinnati prices, freight added. THOMAS BI'IST. 5 Sign of the Red Anvil. ISEACiiSMITII TOOES. G1F.NUINE ArtiiitageMott.se hole Anvi s; Vice.s, (Lnmont's Solitl Bov :) Bellows, Engluh an Hamilton make ; Screw plate., I liresing's make ; Sledge moulds ; Hammer, do. ; Hiisps and Files; (best brand) The above articles are warranted, and will be sold low for crinh by apv'D THOMAS BU1ST. sir M KIES. WM. ROWLAND'SMill Saws.6,61 and 7 feet. Cross Cut Saw s; Tillotson's Mill Saw Files ; Waldron's Grain and Cra Scythes ; Patent Sneathe ; Tiare, straight and twist link, 7 feet; Meel and Iron Corn Hues, Ate, for sale by 1113)0 THOMAS BUIST. TO CAKI'EATEKS. LARGE lot of bench planes, (Burk's make ;) also a fine assortment of pannel, bnd and r:pp aaws, Spence Ac Jackson's Spirng Steel, and oilier cood makers ; also, chisels, augurs, hnlchet, squares, and every thiia in Ihe line of Ihe very l-st quality and at the very low est piires, jut received at the ipn ot the bit padlock. 57 KELLOGG i DAVIDSON. CI'TEEKY. FINE assortment of Rogers' and Wostenholm's pockel knives, table and desert knives, tailors' shears, sew sois, pruning knives, horse fleams, &x., jtit received at March '24 J4 C II AY DON 'S Hardware Store. IIAKmVAKEl AN extensive supply of II ir dwa e is jut opening at GRAYDON'S Store, "-lin of the Saw," west corner of Meridian and Washington streets, where articles usually wanted in the spring by Farmers, Mechanics and House keepers, may be obtained ol th5 best ijuality, (! npou unusually low terms. M a rch If, l-IC. 3 TAIIEE CU I'EEKV, Ae. F"ä SKTTS Knives and Forks, assorted; 1 dor. Pocket ß" Knives, Carvers and Foiks, Shoe Knives, Razors, Scissor, dipped Metal and Britannia Tea and Table Spoons, just received; for sale low at the cheap cash and trade store of 4. E. HEDDERLY I. A 31 1 S! CORNELIUS Lard Lamps of every variety; also extra globes, chimney glasses, wicks, &.c, alo Neal's patent lamp, thecheapest nnd best lard lamp for common use only 15 cents, nt 93 GFAYDO.VS Hardware Store. c;kiov i;ö"n esT 4 GOOD assortnieut of Grindstones iust received nt Hi GRA YDON S Hardware Wtore. flfl OLLOW Vare Castings of every variety; also, shovel and tongs standi, umbrella stands, coftee roasters and waffle iron for cooking stoves at Mnrchai. D.l GUAYDON's Hardware Store. GREAT variety of corn and garden hoes, with or without aV handles, iron rakes, sp.ob s and shovels, manure and hay forks, straw kuives, cradling and gras sc tl;es, sc the stones and i ritle. Sic. just received at GRAY DON'S Hardware Store. March.' I. i3 ROAD Axes, hand axes, chopping aies, hntrhcts, adzes, ol the liest m uiu far t 'li ers, sueli as Hunt's. Collins's, Sir ) inot.J's, 3ic. ju t received at J3 Gil AY DON'S Hardware Stoie. Mart h Ql. WM ROWLAND'S mill saw, cross cut saws, framing saw, tiau.l nunnx! and lnnri s.itvs Kiertt VArivtv. W'ooil Knwa VvVM saw, compass saw., key hole saw-s. f.c . ut received at wiarcii'j. :t uimi'in tiaruwarr? rioie. BIiiIcImt Binives. A FINE lot of I. Wilson's, Geo. Wi'son an 1 Russel' make, for the pork business, and on hand at t't't r fnri . r U'lnanva KELLOGG DAVIDSON'S, Sin of th t.ig padlock. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of curtain bands and curtainnobs; - also, brass c:inibsticks, tirass aioiiron. shovels and tongs, bra and enamelled preserving kettle, fee. just eceived nt March Ql. 93 G R A YDON'S Hard w are Store. I'lotislis! Ilotitzlis! IJST rrreived a further supply of Raymond, Hunter is. Co.'scelS ehrated steel nloiiL'h. warranted tri scour in anv kind of lin.l fnr sale by Ap.H. V? THOMAS BUI SP, KT EE Is. STEEE. CAST Stect. (Nay lor At Co's.) Shear, do ; German, do ; Craw by, do; Spiing, do; Slab, do; English Blister ; American do ; for sale by ap2!l THOMAS BUI ST. lEOEGIIS. PEACOCK nnd Diamond Ploughs from the manufaftnry of Rich ardson At Taylor, Madioii, Indiana, a superior article. ltLVTHK .V HOLLAND, aprl7 Railroad Depot east side. Coopers Tools. FURTHER supply of Cooper' Knives of nil kinds ; Howels xaY Cro7.es, Levelling Planes, Jointers and Ires Hoops, Com passes, &.C., just received and bjr sale at river prices for cash by 57 K EL LOOO (si DAVIDSON. N:iiN and Spikes ! .fA4 KEGS assorted Nails; als 50 kej: assorted H pikes, for 09WW st!e at reducea prices liy IIIO.MAS BUII Carriage and IhiL'y Springs. g 4 if U SEIISjust received and lor sale by TII0MA BUIST SPIKING stei:e. TONS from 1 J to 3 inches wide, for sale by .7 THOMAS BUIST. iti: i:ivi,c; urn TONS assorted Tennessee Bloom Iron, for sole wholesale and retail by (Jl-v THOMAS BUIST. A N VILS, (liest English) vies, (solid box ) hello ws, sledges am X1 hammers, screw plates, &c. just received. Blacksmiths are invited to call at lillAYDON'S Harlwr Store. TO HOUSE KEEPERS. A F'ME lotol Britanis Ware. of the very b t nual'ty .consiit y ng of Clfte l'oi.,Ten loi,Can.llestick., Sic ., a 1 1 he sijrn of he Big Padlock. 4J KELLOGG & DAVIDSON. IRON. H TONS Pittsburgh, assorted, for sale low by nisyb SMITH Ac H ANNA. IIOEEOW WAKE. FINE assortment for sale at may6 SMI PH k II ANNA'S. A Ilonulis. O DOZEN Raymond, Hunter St Co warranted steel ploiigl: lor sale by fcl-y THOMAS BUIST AMERICAN HEISTER. TON from l.MoC; inches wide, lor rale ly April l.MIH. 97 THOM S BUIST 0 COrVSIGVllEIVT. A LOT of Smith' Bellows, :C,:.. :il. and 3d inch. Warranted a first rate article , fir sale nl iiianiif.cturer's price hy THOMAS BUIST, Indianapolis, June. 51, 1R3. 6-y Sign of the Red Anvil. SPANISH Moss, Gum elastic Cloth, Curtain stutT, Oil Cloth aces. Fringe, Xcc, just received at 1.1 (IRA F7)O.Vj. ai S aa BT a ss sr raiai sarc.sis v m NEW five horse Wheat Thrcvher, u nrst rate article, for sale i at original cost hy DC TEAL, 7-tf West side Railroad Depot, j STONE COAE. j THE subscriber have just received n larse lo of Vaughogheny - Stone Coal, of a very superior quality, which they offer at scents per n'ishel, at the sign of the big padlock. 57

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MIE undersigned have the pleasure to announce, that they have completer! an amusement for the Agency ol the exten sive look establishment in New York.ol IIAItl'EIt V IIKOTIIEKS, from which place a package of new books is made up lor them reeularly every week, thereby opening a constant communication, w hich w ill enal le thrm to on.-w er orders, however small (if not on hand) at very short notice, and including not only the publications ol Harper Si Riethers, hut aNo, through a large Bookselling and Importing House, with everything published in America or Europe. so that an y person in Indianapolis or neighboring towns can be supplied with an v publication w ithout extra charge. 5-2 HOOD &c NOBLE, Bates's new building. Jusr received by Express from Harper Si llrothers, the following new puli'i.-ations : Pictorial HMory of England, to be completed in about 40 numbers, (:;0 numbers on band.) Thelifeof Henry the Fourth King of France, and Aararreby G. P. R. James, in four parts. Tim Wavside Cross, or the Rai I to Gomer., a tale of the Carlist War, bv Cnpt. F.. A. Milmnn of the 33d regiment. The Bo Autumn Book, descriptive of the season , scenery, rural life, and country amutement, by Thomas Miller, embellished with numerous exquisite engravings. 1 In miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie, r.sq., 3l edition. New Illustrated Jost phus a new translation, by Rev. R. Trail, . D. History of the conquests of Peru by W. H. Prescott, Pictorial lifeof Jackson and Franklin, HOOD & NOBLE, Nov.'Ji). Bates's new building The l'iiiver:il l'roiioiiiicinrj f:iz'If eer. f CONTAINING Tt.f'rcinphirnl, Statistical, and other information, f of all the more important place in Ihe km wn world, from the most tecent and authentic source, by Themas Baldwin, assisted by several gentlemen, wiih an appendix containing more than ten thousMiid a'iilitmnal name, accompanied by n map, exhibiting the canals ind railroads ot the United State. Iii edition 648 pseea : pi ice $1 .(, just received and for sale by C. B. DAVIS, June .) . Opposite Ihe Palmer House. .in sic: JUST received, a new work, the Harp of the West, a collection of sacred music, arranced for Ihe Organ and Piano Forte, consisting of selections from Ihe moKt distinguished composers, and original pieces from ihe editor : by F . J. Webster Sc A. 1 . Sharjie, Professor of Music. We have mi hesitation in recommending this work lo the public. Call and examine lor sale by 108 HOOD Jt NOBLE. LAW HOOKS. I'HE undersigned have receit ed a large supilyof new and valuable Law Books, which shall be sold al the lowest price. We invite the professional gentlemen attending the court at Indianapolis to g'rousncnil. mnyl7 H)IIKI1). I A 1.1 ) 11. N L'DGE llaliburlou'n Yankee Sloiies, t " Travels over the Rocky Mountain, by Joel Palmer. Sneirhes of the early settlement ol the West, Salathiid,&.c.stc. MORRISON &. TALBOTT, nprI7 One door west of Browning'. DEALINGS with the tirm of Domhy and Son, by Charles Dickens, '2 vohi.jutl received at DAVIS'S Book Store, June, 1618. ()p;Mite ihe Palmer House. rllt o i: J I It Theodore B rough ton, or I.awrel Water, by G. P. R. James, so. Jack Tier, or the Florida Keel, by J. Fennimore Cooper. Jane p,yre,n new supply. Wuthcriug Heights, do. Just received. inay.'4 MORRISON & TALBOTT. IMIE Universal Pronouncing Gaxel eer. This is a Geographical Dictionary with the pronunrialiuti of the name, and a desrrivlion of p aces thrtMiclio-jt tbe world. By 1 homas Baldwin, 7th edi tion, til-i pages, jusl received. MOB III SON & TALHOIT, June.l. 2 One door west ot Browning's. 'HMIb 1 rapper' Bride, or Spirit of Adventure -M. the Prairie Bird . in ft received bv v the author DAVIS, June. 1S4-. Oppostethe Palmer Ihnise. f REAMS wrapping paper just received and for sale B low by 4".l-y HOOD &i NOBLE. 7UTHERING HEIGHTS. This Ikh k is by Ihe author of "Jane Ev re,"and will command an extensive ale because of the unbounded popularity of its predecessor just received MORRISON iL TALBOT I, inay-6 (Journal copy) One door west of Browning's. K. Chalmer'8 Daily Scripture Readings J vols price 00 cents Mß just received. MORRISON it. TALBOTT, mayb (Journal co;iy) One door west ol Brownings. HISTORICAL and just received. may3 Secret Memoirs of Empress Joesphiue, MORRISON ic TALBOTT, One door west of Browning's. MI E American Carpenter's New Guide This is a new and com plete edition. The theory and practice well expla ned and fully exemplified on cihty ütree copper plate, lust received. may i .noniiijo.n oi i .itiiiui i. A MERICAN Leading Cases, i vols. select decisions of American Courn, just received. may 17 MORRISON &. TALBOTT. JUST RECEIVER "MIE Arabian Nights Entertainments, illustrated with six hun dred eniiravin-rs a new translation, arranged lor lamny reading, with explanatory notes, by E. W. Lane, Esq., for sale by may 6 HOOD &. NOBLE. r HHE Swiss Family, Robinson, second series, bein? the ContinÜL uation of the work already published under that title, just received by inayä HOOD St NOBLE. URTHEiUNG II EIGHTS a novel by the author of Jane Eyre I bis book sells rai iJlv for sale ly ma) o HOOD & NOBLE. THE Consistency of the whole scheme of Revelation with itself, and w ith ilomnri Reason, l-y Philip N. Shutt'w orth, D. D , juxt received by mayö IIO()DSt NOBLE. "ATURAL Historv of the Gent., Doniphan's Expedition, Don1 avan' Adventures, Heads and Tails of Travellers and Trav elling, for everybody.going anywhere; duiker City, etc., just rereived. MORRISON at TALBOTT, Feti. 16 83 One door west of Browning's. VrT:7fSTEIlS (l IR t () DICTIONARY. ft7E hnve received a few more copies of the new edition of V the complete work the first edition in 2 voN . quarto, sold at $20 00. We are now selling theunabridged w ork in 1 vol. rjuaito at Sü (JO, which isthe New York price. MORRISON k TALBOTT. t O ILLWRIOHT-S Gui le, Arthur's B lvice to Young Men.ArlYB thur's Adxire to Yorine Ladies, The Last of the Faries,Orandino, by Miss Edgworth, Poor Scholar, &c, just received by MOItltlSON Ac TALBOTT, march L PS One door west of Btowning's. PHE Secrets of Mourt Echo or Mother's Mysle-ie, an American Romance, by JeMo Connrd, a citiien of thi State, lor HOOD St NOBLE. sale hy HI TiAP AND LETTER PAPER, INK, O C I L L s , STEEL AND GOLD PEN'S, always on hand aud lor sale by 11001) & NOBLE. fIVES of Patriots aud Heroes just received. J MORRISON & TALBOTT, Felt. 16. H3 One door west of Browning's. MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. MORKISON St TALBOTT. march -I. 88 (Journal copy) J UST received the last No. of the Pictorial Historv of England April HOOD & NOBLE TUST received, the Bachelor of the Albany, bv th author of the Fa'con Family, hy apr.M HOOD tk NOBLE. ADVENTURES in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, bv Geo. V. Itnrn s'.sn f..p .nl.. hv Cil HOOD & NOBLE. V SUMMER in Scotland, by Jacob Abbott, just received bv 0VJ HOOD A. NOBLE. ILLIARDon Real Property Jost received llo-v MORRISON' ic TALBOTT fHIHE last No. of I.ainattine'n Hhtory of the Girondists, jusl reJO. reived at the took store of ti HOOD ic NOBLE. rIMIE Peasant and hm Landlord, by the Baroness K nor ring, trans-J-l itedbv Marv How itt. iust received by HOOD k. NOBLE. T HIE Children of the Forest. by Captain Marrvat.just received. MORRISON Si T ALHOTT, may 3 One door west ol Browning's. rrtiin De Senertute, De Amicitia, Paradoxa, and Somnium Scipii nisof Cicero, and ihe life of Atticus, by Cornelius Nepoe.w UnEnglish notes, critical nnd explanatory, by Charles Anthon. Anew and superior work, Just received by 3 IIOOD& NOBLEj H ÜST received, ir ThcoiUne Urouchton, or Laurel Water, bv G. f P.R.James. HOOD k. NOBLE.

MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING STOCK. BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, At Wholesale and Retail. JUST received nnd now opening at Sll.iRPhTS Shoe and Hat Store, north side Washington street. Indianapolis, a large and well selected assortment of Bouts, Shots, Huts, Cips, Trunks, feather and Shoe Findings, w ell adapted to the City and Country trade, consisting in part ol INDIES' Polka Walking Shoes, Ladies' Gaiter and half Gaiters, Ladies French Ties and -dipper. Ladies' Patent Tie and Buskins, Ladies' colored kid Ties and -iu-ki is, Ladies Seal and Calf Ties and Buskins, Ladies' Seal and Calf Bootees, Ladies' Gent. M. Ties ami Buskin, together with every variety of children's shoes. MISSES Kid and Seal Bootees, Misses kid and seal buskins, Mies kill and si;al ties and slips. flEYTS. Frt'ich steel shank boots, Gents, fancy dress l oots, Gents. Morocco and culf boots. Gems, ea: and kip' boots, Gents, line French trailers, Gents, fine Morocco ami lasting boots, Gents, dancing pumps and slippers. ROY'S calf and kip boots, Boy's calf and kip brogans, Boy's Älorocco brogan. Alof which will be offered at very low price for CASH Our stock of shoes and boots are selected with great care, and are from manufacturers w hose reputation for goou work is generally known both east and west. Also, constantly on hand ,a good assortment of custom-made work. Work made to order by good workmen and of the best mateiial AÄ of which is warranted. Rips mend cd without charge. Slats ami Caps. A large ami splendid assortment of lints of Sprins style, consisting of B.Mver, tine Nutra, tine Silk, tine smooth Castor. Casimer, Russia Muk, &i-c Sc . at prices a low at retail, or by the case, as can be found in aoy city iu the West. A Iso, a beautiful articlcof Summer Hat, consisting of Panama. -.;Ntra Granada, und Maricaiho, EnglUh DunstMbles, a new article and superior ,o any summer Hat ever before introduced. Also, eery variety of Ilhorn, Tatnpieo, Ashland, Rouuh and Ready, Sic. Sc Also, 511 dozen IVm Hats of everv variety cheap by the duzen. Caps of all sty les. Silk, Satin, fine Cloth, new style. Oil Silk, he, fur men and boys. Trunks Of all kinds and qualities; also, hand Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, &c. E.atli4r. 1 .ObO of "cst Spanish and Cincinnati Sole Leather, together wiih upper, calf skins, black and colore I Morocco linings, bind ings,Scc. Shot" I'imliiiS, Of nil kinds, thread, awls, tacks, sparables, knives, flouts, rasps, French kit. Also, pesand la-ts constantly on band. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in my line would do well to call before buy in elsewhere. Country merchants are also soli cited to call rnd examine my stock, as I cm confident I can fuinn-h. them with mo-it of the snides in our line as low as they can buy them in Cincinnati. Indianapolis, April ", 18-16. J. K. Sil ARPE, Sign of the (Hit JTit and Bool. Washington street.

Dill GOODS iD OflA vrds Oregon muslin OUJ ,-s Jo Waverly do U EE.SW'AKE. r tk do woolen mitts 6 do do comforts 1(1(0 lbs Pittsburgh cotton yarn, assorted numbers 2b0 lbs carpet-warp iltHl do coverlet j am ÖOO do cotton batting .'i0 do randU w ick 50 tietscninmoncupsandsaucers . do line lo Io 10 doz, chambers, w ilh or without covers 9 doz pitchers, different fir.es MJ set Mue edged plates oO do fluted do 10 doz bowls, different tir.es 3i doz fluted tumblers. did. sizes 2 doz spittoons 00 do Penn mill do 750 do Cincinnati do 400 do Applcton do ti pieces linsey 12 do scarlet flannel 3 I 10 3u : 5 do white do do green do do bed ticking do of calicoes do bleached muslin do satinet do Canton tlannel do tatde diapers 10 doz. buckskin jlovcs 4 do do mitts 10 do assorted woolen cloves And a good many other articles iu this line too numerous to men tion, juot received and for sale by 50 CHARLES MAYER .ii st u EC ei vei7dTkect v iiön x e v oi:li:.s. r dO II DS Prime N. O. Suuar 'J brl No. 2 Mackerel, tl Bo brl l rusiied uo. 4 brl No. 3 do 1) brl N. O. Molasses, 3 i brl No. I do. , 2 4 brl No. 2 do , H kitts No. 1 do., ( kitt Salmon, 1 brl Madder, 2ceroon Indigo, 7" baj I'oll'ee, 3i brls Florida Tar, 5 boxes bar Tobacco, i brls do. f brl Sugar House Molosses, 4 I brl Golden Syrup, 30 boxes Imp. andlt. P. Teas, 5 boxe asso'led Candles, 6 lag Spice, 49 bags Pepper, 1'J boxes Raisin, 44 l and 1 Imxes Raisin. All the ithove goods have been selected with care by one of the firm, and will be found lobe of superior quility. Merchants nnd ollieisaie mvilcd to c til and examine our stock, with Ihe assurance that we will sell them good a low as I hev can be bought at Cincinnati or Madison, adding freights. BLYTHE At HOLLAND, aprl7 Railroad Depot East Side. CI G l US AiM TOltACCO. 8'HO Prine Cigar 2CHMI La Norma do 4iH) 'azadore do SlW'OCastellasdo 4000 Regalias do 1000 Cheroots do 4IHI0 U.rd Byron do 'j'HiORnztn Uickeni Habana do I0Ml Plantation do SO.OiMl batf Spanish do 100,000 coin iiion do 2d doz paper Turkish smoking tobacco 50 do German smoking do H) do American do Jmtreceived nnd for sale by 2do. Y cut and dried chewing tobacco 20 do Cincinnati do too pound Kentucky pound lump tobacco 1)00 do do six twist do 850 do superior Virginia honey dew lump tobacco :o)dodo If, lui.ipdo 300 do do rial nail rod do 270 do do net tan na 5 lump do ?00 do extra superior Virginia Cavendish tobacco fiOO stwne pipe 4 boxes whiteclay pipes 50 CHARLES MAYER. IMTEVr COUPS E rUESEEtVEIC. rHMIK ntteoti.to nl thf puKlie rf-.plCiitly suvitvtl to ikit ttcwM. ly invented apparatus. The object for which it is intended is perfectly to preserve corpses from decay for any length oftime, without being anywise offensive lo delicacy, or unseemly in sparance. I lie valac of tucli a maelnne cannot be estimated but y those tender IV ling w hich long for Hie reservat ion of a dearted friend : and ruining thoe who have been compelled to use ton account of the fast decaying of their friends, a yeiieral and pleading taiiLtction ha been given ; for none can speak too highly of such an important and useful invention. Benevolent institutions and all others who desire to delay funerals until the ar rival of distant relatives, or to make suitable prepa ration for interment, can, by use of this machine, preserve ihem lor weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, allowing all to gae upon them. The undei iigfiied I. as secured the patent lor Marion county of this valuable and much needed apparatus, ll can be used in the Lest room in the houe w ithnut the least inconvenience, and if it does not give satisfaction, no charge will be made. I bis apparatuses)) be mil and Will lie applied by the undersigned. Undertaker aud Coffin Maker, at his old stand, of the Eagle, Main irret, Indianapolis. J. 1. STRETCHER. N. II. The uadersigiied ha two hearses and carriages, and the best and mo-t careful hands in hi employ; so that, it it should hapjH-n that he ii absent on professional duty, that all orders left at hi place of business, will be aMemh d to in as good style, and as punctually, as lhoui;h he himself wus there. T he impression being abroad that when professionally absent no peroo would attend funerals, he w ihes his friends and the public to understand, that they can lie, attended by those in his employ, to their atisfaclion. Heady made colli ns aUayson hand. Punctual attendance at all hours. 1 -tf 31 EOICAE UUOZiS Eberlees Practice, 2 vol. Litoti & Muttei's Stirpe ly, do on disease of children, Horner's Anatomy and Histolory. Dunglison'a Human Anatomy, Churchill's system of Midwifery, Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine, Wood' Practice of Medicine, Watson's Practice of Phic, Anion's Elements of Physic, Hoblyn's Medical Dictionary, Wilson's Dissector, Bell and Stokes's Practice, I'nited States Dispensatory, Anatomical Alias, by Smiih and Horner, Paticoa.-l's Operative Surgery, w illi 0 plates. do Practice of Medicine, dj Medical Dictionary, do New Remedies, do Therapeutics, do Medic.itl Student, Dewees' on disease of Females, Wrson's Human Anatomy, Asliwell on diseases of Female, Dewee' syslem of Midwilery, Hooper' Medical Dictionary, Drum's Modern Surgery, Cotidie on diseases of Children, Pancoast, Wisiar' Anitotny, Furgurson's Practical Surgery. Just received and for sale lov for cash by C. It. DAVIS. June I , Id lb. 2 Opposite the Palmer House. TO PHYSICIANS. 20 ounces fculph. Morphia 2 barrel Gum Camphor 21 16 do pure Kreosole 20 ounces ol Pipenne do do do do I odine 32 do Nitrat Silver Veratiine Iodine of Iron Chinoidiii Prot iodide Mercury 24 20 :t 3 :t do do do do do H yd. Potassium Salirine Oil Ergot Proto lod. Iron Fet rocy aureret Iron o do 1 ounce Carburet of Sulphur HO pounds Tnrkev Opium 100 do l'owd. Rhubarb 1 ounce Bromine 10u ponnds ("nlomcl Am. Ik Eng. 40 do Blue Mas do do 150 do Sup. C. oda 30 do Powd. Jalap 200 do Cream Tartar 50 do Powdered I pecac 1 case Aloes Just received, warrantedptire, and forsale low bv July 15. 117. 16 1). CRAIGHEAD. SPICES. 100 do ground Ginger 2U do Cayenne African Pepper 20 do Juniper berrio 50 do Coriander seed 100 do ground Spices 3 bags Pepper 2 do Allspice li s Cinnamon 60 do Cloves 73 do Nutmegs 5 do Mare Just i eceived and forsale bv f 49 CHARLES MAYER. COXSU.IIPTIOX TKED. fjglHE nature, causes, symptoms and cure of Bronchitis. Clergymen's Sore Throat, and Consumpiion, by S. W. Hall.M.D., und W. W. Hall, A. M. M. !., with observations on the curability of consumption, by a new, safe nnd painless mode of treatment, illustraied in selection from three bundled and ten late chscs, by Dr. Hall, of New Orleans. Price 75 cents. Just received and forsale t,y C. It. DAVIS, June 19 C Opposite the Palmer House. OhT Ü y ColTl Irl yCoi d ! rjJTsjHE Su'-scritiers h.ive just receiqed a large Molpiy of Clarke's at celebrated Cough ('andy, superior to any now in use. All ol you lhat have a cold, call in and try it. t or sale by n(; HOOD A. NOBLE. OIJEEIVSWAKE A TÄSSIVAKE. rfrtt' Q UST received, a very tine assortment of dueensware. Li verrxuil. Stone, anil Chili Ware Ten Phii.i lii.l.ra 'J Bowls. Pitchers. Ac. A so. crnnnd and nrecsed Tnmhler Preserve Dishes. Molasses Can, complete Castors, Sak Sellars.Atc. Dont forget, at the cheap store. No. 8, NorwocwV block. Id E. HEHDERLY. SA IT ! S 1 II ! ! BARRELS FRESH SALT, Just received and for sale at Madison prices, adding freight. GOO BLYTHE it HOLLAND, Oec. 14. 1 "4T tf Railroad Deool IVIMMMV SASH. TTUST received, a fine lot of Window Sash, all sire from 6 by 8 Jr to 12 hy 15. We have the agency for thi article of one of the hcstSash Factories in the West, and can supply orders at anytime. 42 KELLOGG DAVIDSON. Poc lit nlr u lii:i f IjiEcwX . am - - - - ' - - V FINE lot of country sugar and country molasses, wb when applied freely to Burkwheat cakes gives a tastet nailed in th annals of history, for sale at jan 24 73 HORN" whieh uneS. "OlUlltS V WIXES. a mm fV P.I1I S ol d Rectified V h isk V. ji tyr iro brl Brandy, Wine and Gin, For sale wholesale and retail by ma 6 SMITH et II ANN A. HYDIMIMJC CE3IEXT. Cä URLS, of the above just received and for ale at 3 6. per s W barrel, by 11 J D. C. TEAL. il'EE?iSWAUE. A VARIETY forsaie ly J. a. UIHVti SMITH &. II ANNA. n n EADLEY'S Life of Cromwell, Just received. Ml June 14 4 MORRISON fi TALBOTT.

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II A Ill's V EG ETA II EE CXI KACT IS the only remedy that can be telied oi fr the permanent cure for Spinal Com points, SptsrijOtlic Coniralion. I ttiibti n of tbe Nervea, Nervous or Sick Headatbe, Nnti us TieiMit, Arumlc Affections, Apoplexy, l a m! General I ehilify , Defir it ncy of Nrr vous snd physical Eiitrgy.m.d all Nerv us Disordeis, including the most dieadful of all diseases Una ever art rt tbe human race KIM I. HI 'TIC FITS. Or falling sickness, hysterical fits, ronvul sions, spa-m, &.C Doctor Hart would impress it upon li e mind ot tbe i.tHicteil thai Ihe Vegetable Extract istlic only remedy ever distoveted that can I e relied on for tbe permanent cute of Ibis must dreadlul of all OiMases. As us leudency I to insaiolv. madness and death, the most L- K J L F V L M i Y I ( ; 1 A N s of Europe a wel 1 a thNe of oir own coo mry, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it ha been so considered by many, until this most iinpoita nt of all discoveiie wa made by Dtor S.Hart, nearly suieeu years since, duri'ig w hieb time it ha been performing some of the most RE MARK AULE CURES upon recoid.and ba acquired a reputation winch time alone ran efface. Physician of undoubted kill and experience, Minister of various denominations, as well a bundled ol our eminent citizens, all unite in recommending Ihe use of tin truly vi luab'.e medic ine to iheir patietits, charge, and friends, w ho ate thus afflicted as ihe nly reioeilv. AIi(j THEIw REMAKKAULE CURE PERFORMED UY THE USE OF HAlCT'fi VECJE FAULE EX. TRACT. Dr. Hart t It is with no fmall decree of :ilifartion that I am enabled to announce lo you the complete lestoianon to health of mi daughter, by Ihe use of your Vepetatoe Extnxt. At tbe ape .f sic years, (her ace at pteeni is sixteen.) he was Iii I attacked with this dreadful malnty called Epileptic Fits. Arid until commenced taking Ihe Extr.-t. he sutlered with attacs of tit alinoM incesKanily, and so severe!) as to Ihtej'eti lo drive reason Iroin Us thione, and render her insane IDIOTIC. Physician pronounced her inc utab'e, and could do nothing more foi her. We bad alusisl desptined of a cure, when hearing of lite remarkable rule performeil by the Vegetable Extract . w e Olermined to give it n trial Tbe result ha exceeded our n il antuine eiertnt ions, as by Hi use she is Deed fiom a most dreadful malady, and restored to PERFECT HEALTH. Should nny one feel desirous of eeinj lier, arid of aviTtaining the particulars of Urease, iucli wih may l-e grahfied by calling mi or addressing a letter lo ine, poM panl, al my residence, two mile Irointbe Village of Yonkers, Wesichesier, New Yk. (). C. DENSLOW, Yonkers, N. Y. From Ihe Watchman of Ihe Valley, the leading Presbyterian paper of Ihe Wes-t, published at Ciik iniiati, Otuo: CURE FOR Fils. Advertisements of patent medicines, our reader are avare, have teen excluUed from our column for sevetal ye.its past. Our objections to them ate 1. We are not in f vor of keeping secret eilLei moral or physical remedies lor "the ills tint flesh i heir l." 2. The grossest iiiipoeolion are often practiced on the community by the verniers of such medicine. 'A. Patient are oben indurel,hy the fl.ttttring recommendations of them to drug themselves w uIhmiI disi retion, and uiuch to their injury, many lime; an evil, by the way. which t common to the use of all active medicine, without professional advice. On Ihe other hand we h ive iiodoi.l l there are patent medicines, whatever maybe our objection In the principle of Mtenling Ibeiu, that are valu title letiiediex for certain spec ific c'ieae, the publication of w hich u an act of benevolence. Believing the aiHcle adveitised in a not Iter column to he of thai el 1 belief for hi h WE HAVE HIOH MEDICAL AUTHORITY we have inserted il. A cine lor epileptic and other fiu, wliiih often iMtttle the skill of t lie !iet physician, vild bring joy into many an allhcled family. In making THIS ADVERTISEMENT an ei .eption tit cMir ceneral exclusion of patent medicine, we have followed the example of oilier religious journals thai have adopted ihe saiiie genr ral rule. This valuable medicine ( Hart e Vegetable Extract,) .i fct sale by Thomas 6c M lies. 117 Main street. Cincinnati, Ohio. THE TIME IS NOT FAR DlsTANT When thousands who are now trembling under Ihe baud of this I dieadlul disease, Htid leaiing that every attack may prove lata', w ill find permanent relief, and be lestored to Hew Iile l y using litis celeLrated medicine. Judge Kund.ill, No. 10o' Henry street. New York, bavtog used Ihe Vegetable Extract scccesslully iii his family, highly iccomineuds it to all etsoiis w ho are atiln led w ith Fits. Mr. Stephen E . Pratt, corner t f Sixth Avenue and Twenty Sixth treet, New York, states lhat Mr. 'h;.. IL Bougl ton, a mend r f hi lamily. has been o severelv nftl.cled with epileptic fits f.-rmtny years, lhat be wa obliged to teliiiuish In business. Having used Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, says Mr. Pr.iit.be wis s.s n re-tote. I to perfeil health, and left Ihn cily U.r the Slate of Ohio lo resume his business. Rev. Mr. Smith, Rector of St. Petei'n Chuich, Sjwsvm1, New Jersey, ho has been ntll tied w ith epileptic lit for more than forty years, slate lhat he ha ued Dr. Hail' Vegetable Extract, and his liealih has been so much improved thai be hopes by Dix ine blessing, to have no more lit. We would refei ta the follow ing persons who have been cured by using Hail' Vegetable Exirarl: W. Beimel, arhtcted nine yeais, 171 Grand street. J. Ellsworth, seven year , ) Dover street. Joseph McDougal, rone ye.-ts. East Rnktyn, L. I. II . W. Smith, .c w Ye k eii-loai lipase. S. Kelly, twenty year, St tten Island. Mi E. McKel,i wenly ear, VifkviUe. Mis E. Cane, twehe ais, 1 lw llammerslv src-c t. Win. II. Parsell, twenty three year. 711 Ntsfolk street. Jacob Petty four year, 174 Del.mcy street. Philo Johnvjti ,u erity eight ears, t.reenra-itle, Ct. Thoinns R. Jone, of the United States Navy. Captain Willi i it i Jennings, State stieet, Bridgeporl, Cl. Reference also innile lo Dr. W. L. Monroe, Gjilford, f Hon. Ilev. Richmond Taggeti. Wet Davenport, N. V. Rev. T. L. Bashnell, B.itt uimre , Maryland Mr. Joseph Bradley, 1 13 Orchard stieet, N. V. C. II. Ikiughtoii, i.l'J Eighteenth street. N Y. Mrs. J unes Bertltoll, Chester. Orange county, N. Y. John Falfer. I'.H Eli,abeth street, N. Y. D. . Bichtoll. I si Delancy street. N. Y. JnmeSmiih. l:i". "nff..tk street N. V. (.'harles Brow n, 10) Water street, N. Y. All of which mav be called u;oii : r addressed. pot paid. ONE THOUSAND CERTIFICATES Have been received in testimony of ihe l-n ficial result produced I y the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. Pirpaied by S. Hart, M. !., New York. Price On' package, - - - - - - ff) Fisir package, ...... 10 00 Eight pickajes. - - 20 K) 5It i carefully p. eked up in boxe for transportation. nnd sent to any part of the L inie! States, Texas, Mexico, aud West Indies. THOMAS MILES, 117 Main street, between Third and Fourth. Cim innati, O. General Agent for ttie t i.ited Slate. GADCHAPIN. Corner Flh and Market st'eets, a;eiil f.r Ixiisville. Ky. DAVID CRAIGHEAD, I n!i.mapol, lr..iiana; R. L. Iaw rente ic Son, Lafayette. Co. ; Heruy May nard , M adisoii, do. N. B. Ail communications in reference lo Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, the onlv cure for l'p:!cisv, inut be addree1 .m p.nd) to THOMAS & MILES, Cim innati. Ohio. :iwfcw COUNTERFEITS. Cure for 4'oiimiiiiiiii. c,000 cases or .ohstiite ri'LMo art comtlaisits cratD ij cwt via! Wistas'i Balsam or Wild I'hiuht, the e""! mro Remedy fur Lung complaints and all ajrctwms cf the Respiratory Or trans. do not wish to tntle with the live r hea th of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to rnr.ke no assertions a to the virtue of tins ine! k me and lo hold iit no hope lo siilleriiig humanity which fact v ill not warrant. We ask Ihe client ion of tbe candid to a few ron-udeiaiiou. Nature in every part of her works, has left indelible inaik of adaptation and design. The Constitution of the animals and vegetable of the torrid is such that Ihey could mt endure i lie cold of the l rigid zone and vice verse. In regxrd lo (!ieaseand n cure, the ad iptation of remedie i not !es striking. 7e .Voss cj Ldand and the Pine 'and Wild Cherry are justly celebrated lor the cure of" all diseases id the Lung and Liver, w Inch are so learlully prevalent In all northern Mutinies. From a comhi nation of Chemical Ext tact procured from thi '.l.iss,' and these '7rr,' Dr. Wisiar'i Balsam of Wild Cberrv icbierty formed. From the Harrison IhJ ) (iairtte. tf F'b. 1, 184'. The i ncredulous are invited to read the following note Irom Die RevMr. Coldron, whose character for truth and veracity stand atve u. ph ion, ami hrve their doutt dispelled a to the superiority f Wntat'sB.iNatu of Wild Cherry, ovtrall c4her uinedies of tin kanie character. Cosrwos, 1 s o. , January if1, 1H4.-4. It i no les a duty than a pleasure to me to state t -t the benefit of theatllirted, that I consider V liar's Balsam ol Wild Cheiry.a great blessin to the buinaii race. Having tried it in a cae of eere alfertion tf the limes unhesitatingly reconinieini it to thove iinilarljr a til ic led as the best remedy that I have ever tiled, and one xxhuli cured me w hen the physicntis said I must d.e, and when 1 thought myself thai my time to depart was near at h ind. WILLIAM COLDRON. SrRisH.riLi n, Kv.. May 14, 1H-.5. Messrs. Sanford 4' Park: I take this opportunity ol inlormir.g )ci o a iiit remarkiihle cure -rfornied upon ine by the use of hr.Wistar's Bals.Tin of Wild Cherry. In the jear IMP, I wa taken w ith an itdl uiin.ntiori of the bowels, w hu h I lahoied under for f w eek, w fso I sraduaily recovered. In Ihe hill of 141, 1 w a attacked with a severe cold, which seated iisell upon my lung, and tor :he space of thiee yei.rs I was contiiird to niy bed. lined all kind of medicine, and every variety of melir;tl hid, without 1-eiiefit ; nnd thus I wearid alone until tbo wirier of J-44, w In n I benrd .f Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. My Inend persuaded ine lo fie it atrial, ihcmcli I had jrtven up all i':oieol lecoveiy. and h id prepared my self lor the thar:e of another wcvld. Thiouh their ssilicil.iiioo, I na iudutedto m.ikeuseitf the CJenuine ' istnr's B.ilsam of XX ld C'lter-y. Theeiferl wa iruiy asioiii-huig. AOer five years of htllu tion, pain, and s u Jit. in j. an! alter haxiug spent lour or live hundred did Urs to no purpose, and tlie I est Mild mort re-eclatle ptisu I ins bad proved unavailing, I wa soon restored lo entire lu-.tlih l y the blessing f (11 nnd Clause of ir.k ist it B il-am c.f ild Cheriy. I ant now enjoying gotnl health, and such i my altered n(ipearaiMe, thl I am n looter kik.unwiicii I meel my tormei uctjuaintfinces. I have gained rapidly m vceihl. and my rirsli i bun and solid. I ran now eat i much a any person, and my IismI sseins I t cree wtin me. I hare eMeii more ilniinp the last six ironitm tiian had ealen in five year betöre. Considering my case aimo-i a miracle I deem it neceseaiy lor the g., of the atflii !d, and a duly 1 t we to ihe propnelora and my fellow men, w ho should V i.ow v lo re relief niay i bad,) In rtiikti this statemenl public. May Ihe blc ssmc c f God rest Un tbe proprietori of so valuable a medicine as Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. YcKits respecliuliy, WM. II. BAKER. Bsware or Coi tii;vi its Those who com terfeil a pil loedicine I'tir the purpose of Hibtns a lew dollar to their pocket are far worse than the nuinuf o tuiei cf spurious coin. For w bile the taller only rob us of our property , the foiiin t luk propel ty and benltb and life away. Dr. Wistar's Ra';.m ( f V ''dCbeir I admitted by thousand of disinterested wit nesse to have ellecleil Ihe likiel extraordinary cures in case of pulmonary and asthmatic character, ever tWe recorded in thehrstory of medicine. 'He young. Ihe heautiful, the KhhI all ak forth it prnise. ll is now the t ivoiKe medkiue in Ihe most t rt el I tgr nt families of ur couiKry. Such a high stand in public estimation ha been achieved by it ow n loeiü atone. And so long as a discerning public ute cateiul In gel Wislar's B ilsam of lid Cbeiry, rtid refuse wiih scorn counieiie I, snd every ci'ber article proffered to thetii a a substitute, so h-ng x ill c uies, msiuve one, cheer the fire sdie of iieuiy a desp-niring lamily. Tlr true ai d rnuine Btar' Bal.nn of Wild 'berry i sold at e-t;blbed aeeirtiee in alt part of the United State. Sold in Cincinnati n the corner of Fourth and Walnut st., by J D. PARK, General Aei.t for lb Wenlern State. Tomlinsoii Brothers, nnd I) Craighea.!, Indist ejoli ; Win. M. Hughe &. Co. Madiot. ; Claikson V. Dutoiir, Ye uy ; Wiiiil-tand-ley &w New kirk. New Al! mix , Wilson, tar!iid aw'Snuth. L iuvil:e; J. P.. Wilder V Co. do ; O Morgan, Rockpott ; R. V W. Young Mount Yeri.o n ; Win. M. Wools v, Evanville; W.iiC. Bell, do; R Koons. Edwar lspott ; J. A. .MclVlla. B loon ingtou ; J. Buike. Crawfotdsxille ; Jose) h Soinii i, Vir.d nt-es ; Dr. I eck, do; J. Spencer, Lnfixette; C. F. Wi's'ach. do; Wood N. King, Tcrre Haute; A. B.'.Mnr.tt, South Bend; Aires At Hotii.'i.y, MkhisanCitv ; Win, Bolle, V lj hi ; L. Uetchtr, Ft.Wsyne I Ap.l. epy.