Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1848 — Page 1
DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES A KD iHi;ASLKi:S. A strict construction of the (JoustituTion, and nu as-siinvt-un of doubtful powers. A Diplomacy askinjr for nothing but what is clearly riijht anil submitting to nothing wronjr. No cnuexirn between the government and banks. An tzJ vihrew revenue tnrilT. No public debt, cither by the General Government cr by the State, except for objects of urgent necessity. No Hsumption by the General Government of the d' btd of the Stnte?, either directly or indirectly, by a d'Mributi n of tin proceeds of the public UiuU. N extensive system of Internal Iinproverncnt by the General Government or by the States. A constitutional barrier against improvident State loam. The honest payment of our debts and the pacred preservation of the public fuitb. A grale.al return from n paper credit system. N grants of exclusive charters and privileges by ppeclal legislation to banks. No swindling corporations. No connexion between Church and State. A preference for Democrats over Whigs for every j like. Acquiescence in ti e rule of the majority in all cass of party discipline. No pr-"icription for honest opinions. Fostering aid to public education. A " progressive " reformation of all ahimr?.
Good Maxims. I. The world estimates men hy their success in life, and by general consent, success is evidence of superiority. J. Never, under any circumstances, as sume a responsibility you can avoid consistently with your duty to yourself and others. 3. IJase all your actions upon a principle of rii'Iit ; preserve your integrity of character, and, in 'oing this, never reckon the cost 4. Remember that self interest is more lik-iy to warp your judgment than all other circumstances combined ; therefore look well to vour dutv when vour interest is concerned. f. Never make money at the expense of vour reputation. G. le neither lavish nor niggardlv; of the two. avoid the latter. A mean man is universally despi-ed ; but public favor is a stepping-stone to preferment ; therefore, generous feeling should be cultivated. 7. Let your expense be such as to leave ii balance in your pocket. Ready money is , h inend in need. i ft. Kenn clear of the law ! for when vou u; in your case, you arc generally a looser of money. 'J. Never relate your misfortunes, nor i'rieve over what vou cannot prevent. 1 ' . : . . '
10. No man who owes as much as he can . omit on an ancient aruuciai mount oeiungmg PW, has anv moral right to endorse for to the ruins of the far-famed Assyrian capviotber. HanCs Magazine. ; ital. The tomb of the Prophet Jonah is in . j a mo?que of considerable size; the room where Makriarr. The stags in the Greek cpi-'the tomfj ;s is rid,i fIirrij(Ml nith carpels unm whose knees were clogged with frozen ; an(, omamont(.d with Iar-e and beautiful AraMiow upon the mountains, came down to the . ,)Ic in,cr;)tions (tom the Koran. There are brooks of the valleys, hoping to thaw their . aUf) thc n.,,nQ. of th(, folir Khalifas (or Califs) joints with the waters ol the stream; but j wrjtt(.n;n tie l:irrre Arabic character. There there the lro-t oveihk tiiem, and bound them was formcrjy christian monatarv where thc :it ii ice. til! the young herdsmen took thenr cd toml) of Jon;ih nfnv sl:im. The in their strong snare. It is the unhappy t (:!lI.;.tirm tradition (of com-e, I mean only the chance of many men ; hnding many .neon- CnI,linns ()f Mosul) is, that Jonah preached vmiences upon the mountains of single hfe,'jn that act )ut thcv (Ieny j)is vwni, )ecn thcydcM i nd into thc valley ot marriage to 1)Ur;C( there; thev believe that when he acrcnVdi their t.ouides; and there they enter ;compjsilC( his minion, he rclurncl to his nainto fellers, and are bound to sorrow by thc c.0lintrV. 7. wish Chro i.
conn oi man s or woman s peevisnness. Thev that enter into the state of marriage! cast a die of tin? greatest contingency, and j vet of the greatest interest in thc world, next to the final throw for eternity. Life or death, ! V-Iii-itv tf :i l.-isfifj" snrrnw are in the nower of marriage. A woman indeed ventures most, for ?he hath no sanctuary to retire to from an ii it i i ii i evil hu-hand ; sle must dwell upon her sorrow , md hitch thorns which her own follv or ano nau ii me ' mu II,M; 1J infelic ity hath produced ; ami slie is more under it, becau-e her tormentor hatli a warrant of prerogative ; and the woman may cornplain to God a subjects do to tyrant princes: but otherwie she ha no appeal in the causes j of unkindness. And though the man can rim fr;wn inanv hours of his sadness when he J ... 1 siU anion" his neighbors he remembers the 1 .1 a 1 1 1 I olijection that is in his bosom, and he sighs : de'eplv. The bovs, and the pedlars, and the .. a li. ii f .1 l I mnterers, snail tell oi this man when nc is carried to the grave, that he lived and died a poor wretched person. Jtreiw Taylor, AuMi viiirnc.vi, CoNr.Mmu.Ms. Whv is the letter A like the meridian? middle of day. l'irui' i in JitCflUse lis Hit ' WIlV i; the letter 1 like a hot fire? e, cau-e it make oil boil. Whv is the letter C like the ocean? 15e 1K.7- ' . , , - v i.i r Ii i , n hv h the letter It like a lallen angel: I, I... .it U comcs a devil. W hv 1 the letter I . like the Cnil Ol tllllC? j liecau'j it is the beginning of eternity. Why is the letter F like death? Because it makes all fall. Why is the letter (i like wisdom? Hccause it is the beginning of greatness and goodness. Why is the letbr II like thc dying words of Adams? "This is the end of the earth' Whv is the letter I like the American Revolution? Because it is thc beginning of independence. Why i the letter J like the end of spring ? Because it is the beginning of June. Why is the letter K like a pig's tail? caue it is the latter end of pork. . . . . a.. V 11 Relady Rehv is the letter i- hkc a youn i rr giving away her sweetheart to another? cause it makes over a lover. Tin: Snu-LvMPLiciiTKit. What don't ingenuity accompli ! Here wc have an inven tion hv which lamp or candles may be lighted at any moment ol time by a clock or the pull of a cord. If attached lo an alarm clock, a light may be produced at any hour. In case where people wish to rise at a certain unusual time of night, all that is to be done is to set the chu k and make th connection with the Lamplighter, all right, and then when the hour com s round, you have a lamp already lighted at thf same time. Certainly verv convenient. When not desired to be connected with the clock, it can he attached to a cord terminating in some place near the bed. like a bt 11 pull. o that iL is only necessary to pull the cord to produce a li'ht previous to ri-ing. It i- de-igned, abo, to beso attached to the bell handle of a front door, that pull ing the bell instantly makes a light to see by in thc hall, or any other part of thc house. The inventor is Mr. Alexander Heimelt, of New York. .V. Y. "rihitne. w hom nors it coc:Eitxf V thT' ar any i.rnon i i the vicii.ily of InJianajiotU who an m atV.ifti-.l willi rhcinr.Tt..-ui, piu il a :!' t ion , ague chill, ion - , trtti-r iiiiiworin, king'i evil, ic!t Lea 3a. he, or any uc! complaint, tlu-y may lo rnrtj l.y cullinr on Al lrew Srhollar, a? Mr. Lir.IcV, 'n Washir.pton itrtet ; and ir thev are xot rurfl or rnate'iallv n-li J, h ill charge itothinf at ill. Mr. Hrhoiiiirs v ill l e to'wul at l.i room riry Jy d jriti" h' May iii tl.-1 i'y. ' in
Indianapolis December 21. ISIS, Oaks. l'rof. Heck says the oaks of the forest arc known with tolerable certainty, to attain the nges of SOD or 1)00 years, ami are the m- t aged trees that we possess. Pines are stated by J)r. Williams, in his history of Vermont to live from .ii0 to 100 years. Of the oaks comprised under the Linmean genus qiiercii'. botanists are acquainted with more than -MO species, of which upwards of one half belong to America. In this Slate there are fifteen vai iou sspecies, as follows: Mossy cup, post while, swamp white, swamp diesnut, willow, black scrub, black, red or scarlet, pin and rod o;ik. The white oak is the most valuable of all, bcinjx extensively employed in ship building. In Kurland, in 100 years' time, the price of ship building advanced 100 per cent. Sinclair, in his Code of Agriculture, stated that a 7-4 gun ship requires 3000 loads of wood, the produce of f0 acres, each tree standing 33 feet apart. Hence the importance of cultivating the oak, and where the young trees are raised, the ground should be cultivated for '20 years at least, rrt r l T 'PI l he 1 (in of Tin; I ic( if 1 1 in ju.n.mi. i nt: village Nebbi Yunns (so called on account of the tomb of the Prophet Jonah, which is sup posed to be within this village) in Persia, is 1. 1 1 1 Al l i l . ?... i? I" 1 A I. ..I ' sii-i::Vim loh i:io I. CRAM) SCUEMT.S FOR DECKMUKU, ISIS. J. IV. illnury V Co., Manager. a 10,0 oo : TJ"2l 1 I'li.c of si. (! For endulcin Ucsiür.Unm,, and for' other purposes. cucjur hiTobetliawn in AWaiuina, V.l., Saturday , DereniU r IS IS. iikii.uant seur.MK. 1 M'1'-'"1"1 ,iz ,lf 1 i ::n,iM(. i ,jk.oo, l .lum.ojo, i doii.iO", l ! i;2i:t, -Mtio lowest a ihi-.i.vc.&c. 7 y. Jittery 2 Draun ililids. Tick-l only $!.' liar s in iin'ju.ttiun. Cfrtifnatr of kaei 2o Wlmlr tick t & Do do 2t; half (K IK do Cimrter lo Do do 2" Kicl:lh ! $210 Oil I I.", -23 . . IKi-INIA STAIh LOl IhUi, VIRGINIA STATK LOl TKUY, ror Lndowing lefsburt Academy ana for otner purposes. cias No. 7?, ir hi-. To te drawn at Alfinn.lna, Va , on Saturday, Ittrtrnlu r 3). IS 13. si-lknüiiI sciihmk. ."ri1.0!15-?!? .,,,HYÄ,Mv 5"do"-0l,l, l( rio 10 ' ' ' A". Jstlltru 1J Draun Jld!ots. Tickets $10 sh.irr in prrKriion. Crrtilicalesor (ackaeoi '.'5 Whole Ticket gKIO 00 lo do 2 Hall i'o ( 5 o l.i 1 2. tiuarter do 22 51) CT-Oilersfor'rickrt nd Sli area and (Vilificat- of I'ackace " 1 al r ricl hi lotterio', will Im promptly alteii ie! (o, and n oificial account of each lriwing will learnt iuiiut diatelyalter it isitver toal! w lioioay oi JertitkeH t r -m v. AlllIe i i i t 1 1 I! v Ageitfor J. U Maury c e...!Manifor, f')-3'A Ali'iamlriu, Virginia. m;:vrr li()isi:, IlK uioleriaif il having taken tli aLovr house for n trrm of yrac, will be prroairo to a coiiniiinlan a! llii-i who liny lavor l. I. . I : ...... .1 .-.t. . . mill vnio uiuir niMO'ii, pi eniiy uir i no .iiiir-i, ir 'iiVauvrhoo., uhirhwi.iM-iltiy i.uitu.y k.u nui.can .r ti ciyriii.llii.:ip..ii.-,li,aiana,Mt.ruatr.J1iMUHiiyncwrolHlm;iir diatelr eat ef I he Wepot of the .Maili.nn and Indianapolis railroad I upon (n.e of the me t heaulilul and hea'thy sites in the city ; is a larce I uinl Ltunii ol ti jic lit r cliitt .rr liiiilifirsi il Ii a u .r . un I f . . r extending UierMi.e lenth (f Hie hnihhi.g, i:h.i w htrli n door opeiiH from each r in ; Ihe rnn rre ery lare Hint well ventilated, and the eiitiru Iioiim h w II protected from the mihi by f hade lree. M.'t'jae w ill he taken lo and from the depd W llhoiit tr.xitile (r Charte ii the oAiier. It is the intenlDii ol th) unIeriictied lo keep hit t.nU w well furnixtieit, ami hm liedtline lit nH s;ood sty le and c ndiluin nit(h.t(r any tuMi-e in the city, and lie promises thai every painson hit part w id he exerted to render hi hoiie as comfortaWe for tiavellert und city te rUers as any House in me city, anu tnit ins prices will te reaxouattle. There Is cnnnerled wiihthe etahli.tliment a turirtanJ eommodioui stable, w here horses w ill he taken care of in the Jet m:i oner. Per ns w i-lnnj lo lake pis5a:e in stapen willnt all times he acconuno1attd witUmt trouble. IJAN.NF.lt LAU'II EAl). lndianaiolw, July 13, I?. 3-i'm CI 1 1 V U Ö 1 1 11TK IMT löV I 'h"iTT!ri X l F.DHJIin JUlil). ; J), WrF.Hl.YTF.V)HYI f HE lro-iidt of the Insane are respectfully int.. mo d tliat a lew M. additional patients can be received in this Institution. The fucCPsi met with in lh restoration of patients during the first year of its operation hns fully establiihed its character lor usefulness, and serured public conlidciire. For terms of admi-sion application mav be made to Dr. Mea l. Chicago. III., Dec. 1. Hb. " ('.Dm I Young' linjn (vcI Iatcnt Smut :ml S:!'''!!!!! ill.'U'llillf. rjIIE subseiil.cr having puichued of Robert M. Dempscy, Esij -I- his rid;t to tin: State of Indiana in the alcove, w itl continue to manufacture the machines at Im'ianapohs, and will wnrrant them to perform letter than other ioiel.ii.es of thc kind now in ue. There are about two hundieil hold in ihlVcicnt rnU of the State, giviiig the litmost satisf.-.rti'in. (lrUrs lor inarhinet must be addressy to THOMAS It. CASE, Indianapolis, In 1. coy v o x v i : c T i o . r : u y . I:ivis V II:tynrs WOULD reitpectiully inform their 1-iends and the public gen era ly, that they have taken th Indianapolis Conlertioiiery lately kept by Mr. Ilodf;klis, w hre they 'e prepared to f miish Candies, Fruits, Cakes, and all artiele i:i their line, on lis rraonsblo tetmi, w hotesulr or retail, at they ca-i be purchased iu the We-kt. They respertl ully invite a;teiitioii of country dctders. ftZ-P-attie. supplied b order on short notice. 6'.-tf OYSTKHS. c:iii:. Ar. 'IIK su''8ciiters will ltirniih.iit II times, fresh o)stert, game, IL and other ei'ib!es, cnoke 1 as desired, at a momenta notice, in a style not to be surpase 1 in t ie city. Call nt the Confectionery, a few doors west of Raj's hotel, Washington street. 3a tl DAVlSte LVNES1 oit.utiiis an i.s:movs. If UST received, and for sale low, a few barrels prime fresh orV allies and lemoii. which will bo wol 1 low. Appl) at the city confectionery. 5 tf DAVIS & IIAYNF.S. ?i vsicA i i xs'vii v 3i r.vrs". ACCOHDKONS of n !l i it s im 1 rie-ü. Flutes, Flageolet, and Fife; plttin and extra kejed Fluit, Vioiii, and Violin strii.fr. ail of which will I: sd'l at 10 percent oncost, to close hem out, by W. ij. TAI. .OTT. VMf Ti3ii: :mi:c!:s. Tkf E :'ifuiii ckII tl.e att ntioii of the public to our large st'K"k TI ol Hiiii (;l,,fk; tl.irtv hour and ehjlit dny, all wurrantml o keep good time, or no sal.:. The y ore u inuU better article than hoc ko.d I y pedlar. We o,i' r tin t i at much 1 s prices. ind ee them. Stoi c oppositt Rrow ninif's. W. IL TALdlOTV. f i) BXEJ Virginia. MUhoiim and Kentucky T.l acco,foi aWi vrry u,w ,,y u' moobi:. 51 y A MERICAN ALMANAC for the e.tr W9, ut received by .3 ... JVIOltRISON k TAI. IK ITT. AllY BARTON: A Tale of l!ancekter Life. Jut received by HOOD t NOBLE. 'tJMIK Div
:jdinc of Lite ; inr r.ovil, jtut reeeived by HOOli V NortLK.
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Comu puny, hel l on tho 5tl instant, the uu Jcrutrntioiivd gcutleuu -n WtTc dulv 1 1 Ctf.l : It. V. ()'.l-n, Nathan Pu is, F.hiiy,r TooV, 'J"hom:i W. MulforJ, l-i. ii ih Toy, Ju Smith, Kuh I'd Frttt-i j, F. U. Jume, John U M.okle, IK-nry L. Hulkhy, Isa.ic .Mi khr, bamui-1 Urcvooit. bainufl KnK, At a tn''liiig of Hi? Hoaril of Director'.. h-M on thc 13th iust., i R W. O'di-ii wa UiinniaiouRly cliuwn l'ii-üiili'iit, und II-nrv L. liulklev Secretary. The i,ovr Companjr having done a very profit al le bucim ss th-p'i-t ten si i it, aid with a toirplu of thirt -t v tho'isaad dollars, in a 1 iuio'.i to their 'harier-d Capit 1 1 of vne kmuheJ ih,)uiiid dollar, ate now prepa'ed to injure Dvvellins, Stores and Manut'aetirie, in to'vti or riuntr . t'l'th- r with Cood an I MTChandie of ev erv descriptia!! a-jrainst Lienor D.ir.iap by Fire. Tiii Company .'ho tike M.iiiuo.oid Inland Risk j on Vessel'', Freight or Cargo, at tin: low est nil' nt r;d s. U. V. OliDEN, President. II. L. Hui.ki I V, S?-cret.irv. CHAM W UADV, .(Tt nt, Iti.'.i.niBj ili-i. 3IAIISOi AM) I3IA.AlOMS IMIIiHOtS). It'I.VTFU .1 H Ii. i-VO FLMK.VI '. ON and nfter Mondiv, ort. M, HH, Hie I'.nenrer Cars will leive Mad irton and Indianapolis daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follow, viz : I.rave Madison at 6 o'clock A. M.,aud arrive in Indianapolis, at about 1 l. M. s Iave ludiana()oli at 8 o'clock A. M.,and nrrive in Madison, at about 1 1. M. Freight trains rin Itily leaving Madinon and Indianapolis at 3 O'clo k A. M . All Freight for the Northern Station must be at the depolat Mad Hon tiV 3 o'clock, to insure itt shipment the succeeding day. 'My,HH. ,-l tf HENRY R. HALL, Sup't. F i: o M j gZEZxZJSk HI il)IS TO CIXCIXATI. I 'i cnitneetiiri irith the M. t llaihr.ttl. j rwME new and splendid steamer U'ISCONSIN. T. T. Wright , ! tj Master, will leave M idion ev ry Monday, Wednesday, und ! Friday, on the arrival tf the cars at h ill past one o'cloi k, I'. .d., ' and will leo ve Cincr.tnati every i'u-sday, Thursday anil Saturday 1 at 1-2 o'clock, M. MADISON HELLE will leave Madison every Tuesday, Thürs (l.iy, and S.itnr l:iy at 11 o'clock, .M.,and will leave Cincinnati 1 ev ry Mou lay. Ü'e lnesd; v , and Friday, at Ii o'clock, M. ! Passen.- coming in on tlie cars will lind it greatly to their ad-) vantage to take this line of boats, as thev can alwav hefttrtiWh ! ed wi'h n ifood sit; room. Also, in eorninu from Cincinnati. and all intermediate ports, to take th- cars, they will find this line the cheapest, ai they ran remain on bo trd alt night free of charge VAr,rAusivtivi roit sali:. FS l i ne nn-ieisigne i oners lor sali, a valuable tra. t f land, situat:d on Kickin Raiiilolpli (irove, McLean county, Illinois, nine mde south (f r.liiminton, nnI near tlie village of Lyttleville, consisting of -135 acres of titoi.er and prairie, r.!5or 1 IU ac i e of t iml.er iidjoi ning t he piuiiie. une iiuiiitre.i urres in goon cultivation, with exrillcnt I rices and other improvement, and a convenient and comfortable frame ho'i-e. Also, a hewed lo haute good well of first late water stock water in abundance. The situation of said land is very do E'u able, and the quality it a good as th Jt of any in the State. Also, being i.er the contemplated route of tlie Central Railroad, leading (aim Chicago to the mouth of the Ohi j l iver. The terms will he reasonable. For further particulars, address the subscriber, Iii ing lit Short Point, McLean county, Illinois, twelve miles south 1 DIoominstOii. 31 3rn II oouinjton III. Ueveilli!. J.N.LOW. FA IC .12 rou sai.i:. j 'PIIAT splendid farm, containing 3(h) arret of first rate kind, situ ! nted mar the Ma lison and In lianuHli railroad, three miles ; north of Kdi-ilitirgh, Johusoti county, Indiana, with fine water I power on Sugar Creek. The and is well timbered with walnut, poplar, oak. and other vulua'de timber, several never failing ! springs of line water, and nit admirably calculate 1 lor a stork ! Ijrm. There is about :t( N arret rich bottom, and 5t.O upland, more or ! s. Forty acr-s of the improved land is tinder lene of from 1 one to three years, wlibh, when added to the enclosed land, will j i:!ke uhout -JI0 a ie'. It it tl ought that there i one of the l-t ' bargains :r red in t!ii"! farm, to be found atiy where. For terms, ! apply to (K.O. A. '"'"AI'MAN, Indianapolis, er HENRY I'.H DLEY, on the j remises. 4ä-:tn.iM V. 31. I'oslcrN laii'i'i'aii Kooiiis, Opposite ') -mperance Jlult, lmtinnape.lis. WT ADIES and (.'eniletnen are invited hi call and examine special mens. A mi iect likeiieNt of ; fiieiid is the nu-t nreepiable holiday present that can be pivenor received. Miniatures taken in cloudy at w ell us clear weather. 1 not ruction iu the art carefully und laiilifully given. Apparatus, llntes, Cast s, Chemicals, A.c., furniohed loonier. 53 3wV Uu tiltM's. lM'inpr on your (anic! ovsri:its, raersfli itsii, ;a3ii;, ac, Regu'aily served up at thc C 1 T Y S A h O O N, N'eail v opposite the Sentinel Oliice, Indianapolis, Imliana. September vi?, lSI. :i tT srAniVirs. Hih) lt,i S F Indien, ! 'Ml d .z .Hirl Hurkets, j 5 do. r.iinlt d TutiK, j '2 Imles (!. Unis' it Mann' Aies, j .') doz CIjsh iiMiorted, j 8 dor. Iron and steel (Wain Shovels. 10 bilt Madder, 1 Urls A Hum, .V) hl.ls Lead. 7o do Wrap I'aper, H dox ItriNjuis, F..I sale by S A. V. MOO UF. r: v .U ST I IN Ti.m;. flj a X HIILS more of that Ol 1 Rouihou Whiskey arrived to-day ; 3 W nlv 10 barrels of oll Mononga!n la Rj e" Whiskey ; th,'nt vUuhave tiitd tlm tiquor tro'ut use any tkmg else. For snh- low liv l ey I). C. TKAL, weit H ie Depot. okui:us S.'sltoM the counlrv for nirrchandi. e will be cxiciitf d, if srnl by ( liildren.al loA'esl r ttei. Tan ear rcsidenre in this i ity, ml refereiic. to nil w ho do tuiiinesrt wiill il, we deem 'ilhririit tos;ilist'y a;ahn( ihey witll.e de.ll with 1 1 fly by SMITH U IIANNA. 45 ti'i:i:rsVAE:i; A VARIETY f. r SHie I y liirtVb SViVII k IIVWX sAir: (00 C,M'1 Vri' H'iJut rcce'.vi'l mil for hLid MdlOll www prucH, i.d ling Ik I.-ht iiLYTHE Ik HOLLAND,
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BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VKUY vavi( ty of st le anJ quality of Hoots and Shovs, elt ctJ i'tl with cri'Jt rar? fron fu mot umrove.l mnnnf ictoi ies, and weil üJ.iptt',1 to the City ami Country traJ. confuting of Ita lics' Ujtiii , hilf (i titers ami IJusKii)?, ill) Ktl Buskins, Ti.'s and Slij.ji. rs, A lioautiful nrtich of La lirs high cut Kid anJ Goat walking Shoes, Custom Made. liss s' Uooti'cs, D'ekins ami Slippers, (hililrtn's hi of vry variety and tyl., l.lttlinifrit,s fin Calf M"v-;1 an. I lfg'-il Hoots, io ! iiniianon ucu i ifo pump I half well lo 1 Ikvivv wati'r proof lo ! tiii? (ioat, Shui an I (Iraired 1) Uoj s' Calf, Kij. (Joat nud Thick i outlis' Hoots of all .-tyli s, 13l jTi'Sif M'!i's Kip l5:osrui. 4(1(1 pairs Men' C.,1C and (Joat Broff.-.ns, 1200 pairs I5oj ' Kip an 4 Course Shot-s, 130 pairs Strap Ov( r Shot s. A'so a prat variety of I.a.li's'C;!f. (loa!, Morocco anJ Kin Boots, Sirat Sl.ors, Hi.'li I5iikiiis nnd Tif. M i;s's' Boots ami S!iot of all kinds. Cluldriii's do of every pric and style. l'hu nhove njrm-d (ioo 14 ol t itu-i Hastcrii man ufacture or city make, ar- kfpt cns:a:itty on hand, and cheap for cash. All good warranted. Hips invnoVJ giati-. Pleuse ca 1 and exam'-ne. J. K. SMAItPF., .1: Sign, if the. (iitt Hat and Hoot. WEAVER Sc WILLIAMS lrii.icri:ikcrs :inl ofnu-.lI:ikvr, KKSI'ECTFUI.LY inform ihrir liirntli nnd the public, thnt lhy hive removed to their new warehouse, just west of their "I i nie. I liey are now prepared to tur nidi all nrticie ol Cabinet Furniture. eleRint, costly, or ( heap, to suit thelziPle of iniicha-eru. Thev will al pay prompt and particular attemion to funeral uirancetoents, and itl urolertake the whole or any part tlureof ; fnrnuh a one r twt horse linrse,cnrn izes, Str., nl the hortest notice. Ai Ihey keep ready mari Collins on Innd, they v ill ! ahle to furnish th same pninptly, nid at lower tlun the usual lutes. I hey will make rolling to orrfer nt tlie hliortrKt tu4 ire , either day or night, and will in every w.iy Riuirnniee ( give satisfact ion. ( nef the (inn ran always lx found, out of business hour.,at hid residence, directly in the rear of the warehouse. 13 Xaitiii .11. I8ay V Co., "WTJ AVI Vi reci-iitly takm the well know n Tavern Stand, known kj H aj Drake' lloiel. on Wrt-hinton str t, about th rcntrc of tho rity of I:i iiritiai.oli, Indiana, vs hii h is now being repaired nr.d luiuihed in g. ol tyle lor tlie nccommodation cf tli-r fii'.ii.ls an th' puhlic in i;nera!, w ill fpir" no paint to unkt: all comlortriMe th it ivc them a call. They solicit a ph:n 4 tin; pu' lie patron. n. Th ir hilN will h.-cheapT than the clorapest. Th ii Tal le t all tunes will he si plic I wuh tho l.. ..t tli- market all'ordi. Their patrons will al .vavs lind conveyanc to ?nd irom tin: Depot. (i vw us a call, gentlemen, and i.one of you sh&ll go awuydls-saii-fiel. I mli inapolis-, Septemhcr?3. 184. 31-rm Xiiil'Vil ;.3JS: KI'OT, On I)cl;i ai c SlrccJ, SoiiiSi of Iii Court House Sauini' SiuIiait:ii)olis. A UN ER SMITH'S coinplnieids lo Jiisold customers and Ihe public generally, and would Si Äif in lorm i lie in t na i ne nas inaue mic ii r.rranueineiiis will enable Is tin to ktep a constant supply ol the rhoiceM game of the season . such as tame and wild - Turkies, Ceese, Ducks, Chickens, Fss, üutler, Veg etal.les of evrrv kind and description. Tartie? furruslied. Familie purchasing can have their goods delivered i:i any part of Ihecily freeif expense. A. S. hopes ty htnct attention hu-oiies to srTiire a 1 iheral patronage. 1'1-lf 'B'lic Eu 4t and S'iucvf itocIi Xvi. ) receun.g :t lali.o't't Jeweiiy More iiirecl irom me in inutaetoi ies the laije-t and best selection of Watches, J.'.vi lr v , Silvi r Wire, and I'aney ( io !s, In ought to Indianapolis, iiii 1 nt in n'es th it dei'v cui:i!ie!itinn, ei'.hei at home or abrca.l. Thi is I. u ! l; lk ou paper, I. ut w ill round full as w ell to ti e car of ti.e pub'ic if they m l only cad and h arn how low they can buy. W- :! pr l a. d to suit : Il ta-.tes, iiti.l ajain we promise prices thall suit. !tore oppo-itc Washington Hail. pi V. II. TALEOTT. 'ltou and IVool ilBuchiu' ( ;mls. fpilK stihserilier, thankful lor thc very liberal patronage lie has received for tie List twelve jcai.s from Manufacturers arid Carders of tlie W-st, would now inform them that he has on hand, and wi'l e receiving the present winter, a good assortment of .V.ichtue Curd, manulacl uro! at .icf.(T,.la..MicAM.cf., whi h will b warnnted in evejy particular, and sold ot Cincinnati prices, with the freight added. Also, Tacks, Emory and Comb plate. A. (. WILL ARD. No. 3, Orlthih's Block, opposite I'slmcr House. January?, 1917. T. f I fill 12 KT V COS I'lAXO IIMt'FjCS. H E subscriber has just received from T. Gilbert & Co. 'a rele,brated Manufaorv, lloslon, .Vas.,two Fiano Fortes: one of wlneli is a beautiful JIulioui Corner, liosewood Case, with an.i'ollnn Attachm nt. They are wurrHtited iu every particular, and areolfered fori..le forcash,titthe ManulictuierH' ware-rrHini prices. Ican furnish to older, frui the same est iVuliment , I'ianos ol every description desired, on the same terms. A. (. WILLAH D, Aug. lw, 1.1 H. M .No. ä.iJriihlhVldock, opposite Palmer House. n.trsr ! n.uuit! rj-v (T. TEAL Co-nmision ii.i l Piodnce Mercl'nnt at the Hail j y Lieiot, is prepared t iri ve litn-i al advance-; on consignments of Flour ; and w ill insure the highest market pi ice for all lelt him to si II and lo forward. M ill is an 1 others having llour sent to this point for tdiipniciit or ale, wou'd do well to si e I im hefortt consigning their Hour. Ilr nay vartievtur attentivn to this business. iing Ortot.er, IH-IS. 37-tf a KA it i? ctbantb:. r"pilU subsciiber is authorised to sella fine üeasonable stock of Dry (J.xi.ls, Cror ii s, and the Usual variety of jjoods kept in a li ot late store, togetloT with the lease of the fctore, with a pood cellar, t-erond siorv . Ai.c. Tl whole or a part only of thc stock on hand may betaken. Li'cral terms, &.r. Apjlyto 3 -tf (JEO. A. C 11 Ar MAX. viiiTi imix i: sasbiT KTirK are now rereiviiiLM'Ur Fall supply .f Tine Window Sash, ol all HiAes, from 8 by 10 to p2 hy Iß, which we will se.l Irom 5 to cents a lo-lil, al the Jsign of the Rig I'adliK-k. I'J y Kl'.LLOlKJ tc DAVinSOX. KV WASTli."" I HO learn the silversmith business. One from 14 to IÖ years of aje, with cooil Knlih edncjiiion, ap.d of pood moral hrdiits. Can have a line xituctiuu by calling at the Jew elry store ophite Browning's Hot.l. 40 W. 11. TALDOTT. öiri2-Hoi:s ! inn I'utralo OvershiM, hesides a lirce lot of men's, wol)J nien's and children's Metallic Overshoes, that are wanai.ted not to become hard in cold we ither, for sale al SilARPE'S Hat and Hioe Store, Kitn of (itlt Hal and Hoot 51-y o vst i : its i ovs ri;i:s ! OV STICKS! DO. )().. cans spiced Oysters, watiante.l to keep any length f time in a.iv climate, direct from I'.iltimore. and for side low by CHARLES M A V ER.jppite Temj.eiaiice Hall. .rl tiiIV I'luirac X ,(3 n4 wisli to read windy advertisements, hut they can sava JP money by calling on ut for merchondite, and we feel It our duty tit nppiiVe .eopte l' the fact. ' 45 t-MIl'II HA NN A. fT7x si:it7 w j E wih to purchase a large iiantity. und will pay cnih or Vj goods on delivery al our store. Indiannpolis , la. v4 SMIT 1 1 St If ANNA. hoots am) s.Lors. III 4T received, a tine assortment of Men's and Rojs Boots, Ladies' Buskin Mioes and booteis, and Mioses' bhoea and Ilootees : also, Wiley L. Haf es's fhes and Boots. October Ith. :;m l'AVIDSON Sc nrtXMWF.LT.. rE oifet forsale two superior brands at Cincinnati h&lcsale prices without add in transportation. iiiie i.-, SMITH fJIANA SALT! Innn HARR ELS No. I for sale ut i iver piices.nd ling trans)uuu poitatioii. S Ml I'll it HANN A, SI Opposite Ilrur.ch IhiuK , Indiun;i ohs, la Q C 1 3 I :s M T TS ! ' 1 1 KS M TS ! II I TS 1 1 vcrv fine Chetnti'.t, just received und for sale low nt w hol sale, 'by 1) C. TEAL, w est side Depot. 45 V ti:as. ' " " 10 rr oiler a rei;erior lot at ren-inatile prices. i: SMITH ft H ANNA. r a ii k b.v mtov i:u i i:s. T I! Law a lare tlotk fui Hale, whult-vale ami ret.nl. ii S.MIl II IIANNA. coir.vritv (atocr.its . i, i I i.i 1.1 asuioiui iy wmie.;uie hi i I.. SMI I II V MANNA'."4. jioivissi:s. (t'"'; AU lloiiyenud t.linlniioii MohisHes, a fir-l rule ai ti te . for sal hen. i al M Ylli;WV li-if i:oo 3 s ai ssioi:s. A FKEHII und comp! teasrttneritJtu!receU( laiid fn salrlow ;i. h inijf. SMI 1 II $s IIANNA. sijj:e:t zb.. TT T received at i" AY DON'S, riu of the saw, a quaiiiit of " sl eel me ; alio .-.ike .itu . -5 i!ce.. a C TONS I'lttsl iin:h,as.rtcd,ftrsnU low l.y
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A CARD. CHARLES MAYER just came to town with a most splendid assortment of Notions, Toys, Groceries, Confections, et cet. see advertisement, lie invites the folks in town.nnd alo those who visit the place to mil and examine his stock of goo, w hich in variety, quality and price, cannot l e excel, ed any where. He i el!ini tlie most ot his goods cheajier than he ever iiold theni before, as h- bouiht them :it astonishing low prices ; for ChrUmni and New Year's tay he it especially well lin-d I'loase examine my stock of goods, even if you don't want to lny, n it will be a pleasure to you to look at them. CHARLES MAYKH, 50 Opposite Temperance Hall. Cigars, Tobacco, and Pipes. LOVERS of a good smoke, if you want to smoke an extra fine JLA rriuCipe, or a highly ilavored Regalia, jut stenin.and you will be sei ved with ths bent cizar, which ran he imHited also, if you want a yood chew, I lnve rel!. nt Tol?:( ( o of every tlavor. vo.i'O i imp: uvim rpjniN.'j rij.';n oi ji.ierrni tirpnat ; It'll (Vni l est half pdiush :o ; 0o,(hi0 Amei ican do; 300 papers high'y flavored cut and Try Tuikish smokinjtob. ; l."i') ' Aim i i an tut an I Ji v to'ai-co ; o0 Lox' Dirj-inia chewins; tharco,of various dranjs, rtrawherry, cavendish, lady's twist, pound ramps, live and ci;jlit pouri 1 lumps, ho;.'ydew, n;n!ro 1. lailroad, &c. 5C( pnpfin (loodwin's pressed rluwing to!-a-co ; .Mil " Hoilniiinu'i do do t'.o -y 5tJ00 stone pipes ; 4 l-oxc white clay pipej; l' do. (J crmaii pip-s ; Ju.-t received and tor sale ly the suhscriber at the lowest prices. CHARLES MAYER. " Opposite Temperance Hall. toys, ivorf X S, At. DO Leathei Dolls, of all sies ; JpU' yn doz wax Dolls, of all sizes; 73 French Ac cord con?, from SI 73 to $2 00 ; K0 0 rman Accordeons, from 31 cents t $5 ; 6S Hutes Irom 0 cents to .$ ; 07 tancv boves from aO centt to S5 : Kin doz pearl, bone and plated Studs, latest French fashion ; ".r0 v i linj:, Irom "2j rents to S75 Drums from 1U cts to SI : 10 S w itis music boxes, play ing yanktve doodle, sweet home ; h loz China toys ot iiuiercnt patterns ; 60 doz. bottles bear'ri oil ; 6 doz ' ox marrow ; 23 doz " rose oil; And a good many other i.rti-les of this description too numerous to mention, just received and lor sale rerv low , bv cilAKLES MAYER, 30 Opposite Temperance Hall. iins I'ioioi, and f'ockct Culler). MIUl (iuns at ?t a piece ; li i'o at 0 a piece ; H ix lui rel Revolvers: 23 air dou' le, barrel I'istols ; int finale barrel pistols from e cents to St apiece : 13K) Wostenholm's pen and pocket kr.ivesliom 30 cts to $2 J ; 800 pock knives dilteient brands and patterns : Also, butcher knives, table cutlerv, jock t knives, shoe knives. &.C., lust received and tor sale very low vy ue subscriber. CHARLES MAYER, 30 Opposite T mperance lla',1. ntlJITS! ntuirs: ncriTs: LOXES new Malaga sv ifijf Raisins ; 10 Id boxes do do do ; 33itrtr ' do h do; 1 kc Zant- rurants ; 1 1 11 Oil man prunes ; 2 l-oxcs citrons ; 1 bov Yeruiacely or Detitshc I 1 h;:sk t Dat',i ; ! 5 oes ti faste ; j 6 Jujube paste ; I 4 brls silt shelled Almonds t I 2 bris papt r shelled do ; I brl Mitx-ris ; 1 brl PcaimUs ; 1 brl cream nutts ; I hrl I'ecan ; 1 brl English walnuts ; 3 brls Chesnuts ; li Li Is small soil shelled Hick cry Nuts; lowest prices, by CHARLES MAYER, Ot posi'e Temperance Hal Nudeln ; 10 drums raisins w ithout seedj ; i 3uü las French prunes in fancy jars ; 2." diums Turkey fis ; i Jast received and lor sahi r.t tin :.o (;koi:i:kie:s : r.A RAti"4 prime Rio Co!lee ; -2 bajrs Java do; 3 chests best Imperial Ti m ; 4 " Younj II vson do ; 3 Oitnpow Jer do ; 20 bil l "-t N.O Suar ; 10 I i Is n lined do do , 3 brls loaf mi? ir ; 4 br U Crtivhe 1 do ; 4 I t Is pow d i i d do ; .' b.iL's peppei ; 2 lujs allspice ; 75 lbs cinnamon ; c;koct:kh:s : CO !bn cloves ; i 1 I rl piiurer ; .00 boxes ta low candies ; 'JO ste.-uine do ; star do , spetin do ; rosin so ip; si da foap ; cast d oap ; o 3 :2i 0 half boxes almond soap; : hi I s. 11. molasses j 1 brl aelden syrup ; 110 In Is N. O. mcl5ses :l Just received and for sale I v th.' subscriber at the lowest prices. CHARLES MAYER, .0 Opposite Tempcrnnce Hall. Confectioneries :iiiI l ite Works. rfl( ''Rs assort.! Candy; 0JJ o(,o Ii f u ev Car d ; "23 U s jilt kiss s ; " ICO lbs French do ; 23 lbs cracking to ; 130 lbs sw eet do ; 7." lbs fruit To s ; 10 li s shell do ; Üo0 pieces candy s'gars; Ml lbs white sugar toys ; 23 do, cough candy ; 10 i'o. straw beiries ; 2.S lox s Canton fire crackers ; 19 doz rocketts, different sizes ; 2. doz Roman candles, do ; 23 do pin wheels, do : 25 lbs cayenne Lozenges ; 12 do, grasshoppers, do ; Just received and lor sale low by the subscriber. CHARLES MAVHR, 30 Opposite Temperance Hall. I'K EiiM'.s a.m i'ni:ss:u i:s. DOZ pickles in quart j. rs , j 2 dox toma'.o catsup ; ;t do, .i -.sorted pickles in hf 2 doz walnut do; gallon jars; 1 do, muihrooru do: 'J ioz ass'iel do in one gal. jars ; 2 doz raspberry syrup; 1 doz pickled iiiions in ;it jars, Il'jjars ii.orted jellies ; 'J do, jieaches in liquor; j-JO j irs assorted preserves : ü Aoz bottles pepper sauce ; j 6 kegs of asserted pickles ; i.' doz brand- cherrie ; 5 do. s.Uiiii s in tin cauiter ; Just received and lor sale at very reasonable prices, bv ( MAUI. KS MAYER. ,r,l Opposite Tempe-raitrc Hall. :iieise, Heel. S:nis:ieK, and ('rackets. O nni i L",s '-st i n Reserve 13 bi Is butter crackers ; cw: ! 3 brls water 1I0 ; 1300 1'.. s dried bed of excellent 2 I lls Ito-lna do; pualiiy ; ' II bi Is soiia do ; J3IMI li.s Bo"o;na Sausage ; i -2 hi Is hi ei t 1o ; Just receive J and for sale very low by the subscriber. CHARLES MAYER, SO Opposit Temjrnrieo Hall. rouilcr, Miol, Caps, and Le.ul. "fl d '(i's best quality of ä " " Rille Powdt r: .10 bas Shot of all sizes j 23000 plain S 11 Caps; Just received and for sale very 30 MHn 0 split ril.bed (J D Caps ; 10000 Walker's caps in tin boies WH) lbs bar Lea 1 ; 6 doz pow dor flasks, allsizes ; low l.v 'h snhscril.er. 'CHARLES MAYER, Opposiie Temperance Hall. I'IMI ! FISH ! FISH ! I HAVE reveived direct from Boston the follow ing plen lid lot of fish, w hich are all lately Caught and inspected : IJt H IN V CS S M y )0 brls No :i do ; C hf I rls No 1 !o ; S hf brs No 3 lo ; (J qrtr brls No2 do; i'O brls No a do ; 1 brl t ickled Herrings ; Ü0 tim-s smoked Herrings ; 5lK) lbs Miiokcd Halibut ; iUiOlbsCodh.h: 4 lor. cans lobsters ; ) brl Tongue and bounds ; '2 tierces Salmon. They will be so.d at the lowest priced, w holesnle or retnil, Lr CHARLES MAYER, 50 Opposite Temperance Hall. wimis! Hiii! vim:s: "H" HAVE received direct from New Orleans the folio wintf splenM Old lot ol Wine, w hich are no Irin;, but of dirTl importation : 4 octatines sweet .Malagu ; i 7 jitr casks I'ort ; 3 qrtr casks Muscat ; 3 qr casks white O.-tman wine j 3 half pi, es Madt ira ; : 0o. Champugne of the best 4 qrtr casks Satrerne wine ; I brand impoited ; 1 CHidi llorjeaux CI net; 1 3 qrlr casks Sherry. They will be sold at the lowest prices, br CHARLES MAYER. SO Opposite TemperancM Hallxnösi: ti;as awäin: 4 CHESTS more of that extra fine (Jiinjsowder Tea, said by Zm those who have used it, to be thc finest intheci' : also." a little more of the same sort left" of that upei Yourg Hyson, and a very fine article of (Itinpowder 1 ea, in 0 lb. catt ,ior sale very 26 tf low by the I'O I . at jvi A II vv -? CLOCKS! CLOCKS! VERY lnre lot of thirty hour and riht day Brass Clocks ut received and ready lor inpeetion ; some most beautiful patterns, al! lever escapements, b i i a dt cid d improvement un the old escapement; we warrant them all perfect, and to keep good time or no sei.-; prices Si and upwaids, nt the Jewelry store of VV. II. TAEROTT. (Journal cop ) 2 HOOTS AXl SIIOKS. A A GENERAL assortment, aad very low, just received by k.pt II SEA TON &. HOLM AN. iioi.i.ov waiVi:. FINE. asHortmeiitftiisale at mayr. JMH M k 'I ANNA'S. "to c; in ir i:ti: lifs." JUST reciived bt r.R AYDON'S, sin of the saw, aVautiful ar llcleof liuishin nails, atli and (Uli si.es. Coll und see. '2i 'v f:si w I'll I'TS superior OuntHiWil r ; 4 hi I.iieriil ; 4 do Young lly-w.ti ; -Jt catties, anaoried forH ibby s n. W. MOi'U K. 5y NAILS. ' KFdJS Nnilsj.ist received and for :vle at Cinciiinsti prices, . wil'ilreifjht.Ht MAVIiinV'S. I6-3ww 7" A Til Claen.loii,or Neriotn nicy in Um V i idert.e-s. Just re Ceivedby MuRRlSON U. TAl.uO 1 l.tvwn i.roiunfP. I i emler 7. IS IH. TI. W.iltU. N assortment for saleby a. SMITH Sl hanva. nil) li BUST received, 7." tons liti-hurRi Iron; :K kegs do assorted Nails, low st wholesale ty . k V. MOOR C. 5 y
INDIANA STATE SENTINEL .1 GAZETTE OF THE PEOPLE OCrOJice on Illinois Street, Aorth of Washington. BY CHaTmÄNS & SPANN. 07-The State Sentinel will contain a much larper am.unt of reading mittcr, on all pubjeclt of general interest, than any other newepapT in Indiana. tiii: si:.iii-ivi:i:ill,y i:niiio
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'HM1E F.ditors of the tonfircsiional Clobe propose a new pul liJL Cation. To I. verve the imtronaec wi.ict. Conirres-s I. as ac corded to their reports of its debates, i!( reeeivi- and mfakinir the (jiObc the omciai register, they iii'end to aJi fumptuileio what ever merit I as hitherto recommended the woik. Thev will pUtlisha Daily (lobe, to record the proce. .lins nd eehat' S they occur ; and a (-oniri es-ion..l (j o .e penocnlly , ns hertolorp. em' cd Iiiü the repoitsof Cor g;res sepirate Iroat the tnUerilsneous matter which will i.cconn.aii v tro ni in t i.e iu.lv i rint. To rill the sh et of th d-idy newspaper, it is dei;.M, d to gd.htr ihe news from all ijuarters, and complete th.: coettnts by :rawin$; from every source t' at mavifui' tnmi interest anion's liter: rv nuvelties, ami uf creattst titidty ta sci.-ntifjc nd j rai tical works on ..-r.ciil.iue. 1 or m.i etial. 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Proprietors of newspapet who copy this Ptospctus b fore lbs 1st . lav of December, and lend us on ccpy of their paper contain, ing it. marked around with a pen to dirert our attention ro it, shall h ive I heir names entered on our books tor cue copy ot the Congressional CHnbc Fnd Apx:ndi during the session, or one cop ol Hit- Daily Glole, w bi-l.ever thev prel r. YV-shh.gton. Oct. 10. I.-1- " 4C tf BLAIR & RIVES. i mn :iAmzi?ii viouz:: 1 At J. I, idle A- 'oh Auction ICoom. I Cht ajf r t'l.i.i I'nr! ! a. r. m:liamiciii:ai ! U jf AH the phaMire of inforiiiing the citizens of Indirtnnpolis, Memi Ea Iters of the lpisla'ure, and all Transient Ki ers lo the lloosisr I Capital, that he ha, w ith peat care, (and in person) selected, e.nd Is : now Ottering for sale, the largest, cheapest, fresh t, and best selected assortment of I irr.YTEIt CLOTJLYG j Ever hroyeht to Ihe West, and he pleepes himself to ss'd cheaper than any other man dare sell the same Good. His Coals, Vests, a nJ Fino Pniiis, are made by go d l'uilor, to his especial order. Thej material is purchased hy himself, iresh and in Mr son ; end as he nev- ! er keep- over any stock, Ins- poo.ls are always lreh, and made in th latest st)le. And as be w ill not he undersold, it will l Ins custom ers' faults If they mi not Ret bargains, isoiili I nsk ol those wishing , to buy, is lo pive me a call. They shall n4 50 away dissatisfied. ) Indianapolis. Deceiiiherfi. M 6w A. FRANCO. ciii:aii:k tiia i:vi:i:: JAMES SULGROVE respectfu ly announces to his old .i..t.n.... .nilll......l.li. ll I li. j JA, I m. A f A &.II . - -- Ä ticlesiii lira line of business as cheap ns they can be sold v .'A ruiuiiiefBa.iiiT"iiiii-.i.oi. tr.fio.iivu o ; - bv anv other establishment In Indem. I'erp in want of Sadd'e. ; Brtdlfi, Harnett of all kinds, Saddle and Cnrpel tapt, lrult, I li'hipt, or any article in his line, are r qnetm d lo call ai d ee his assortment. Now rnanufacltiriep, a lot of full Spanish Saddles, very , superior article. 1 Also, just irreived, select lot of Storni p. Tiers, riimh, Webb , Trai:e Chaiin, Rut kle, Harnes, &.C., all tf whirli wolj.e m.ld for a ' very mini! advance on ct. Al his old itaud, I w d.x.r east d Meridian street. I :idian,polis. Wlvat an I other kit. !- of rnercha tilalde piednc- w ill I e iec ivi 1 at market prices in payment for any of the almve aiin lcs-. 73 ; 11 if i WAit:: am mtlii.y. U UST received, a scisetnl supply of all k inds of Hard ware, inclu. ' f dirg fVi-iy anit'le peuera!1' kept in l.'r.t In;' for l.aildine, Lc. AK), all kinds of Cnrjeiiter "I 'om, Vc, lü.ic k sinitdV l' llows,Anvilsi, Vices, Saw Flat es, C.tninge Tiiunninp, l.:iees, ?ptmg. Axles, Ate. a.ldjer 'Fi'!. Carriage Mounti !'?, Saddle Trees, l'.ucktes, W ehl il l,, Sc. i.e. ; Alm, n l;rse nN.riinent of Looking Gl.iss.-s, S.tlvets, Andlrans, j Mill and Cross cut tsaws. J 30 tons Jtini.ua lion. 1.1U ke;-s of Nails. Also, a fietiTil airtmeiit of Cooper Tools. All of w l.h h w ill b I st.ld on re suitable terms, at the tdore of II. roTTAfil', ashinfU ! Hi.cet, Indianapolis. ! December 'J. i.!-. &4 4r j s:iiM.t; Mf;iii! I TUST received, a very lart-e lot of Corne'ius Ac Co ' Lard Lamps . ' of the latest and I. eit stv Ies. suited to parlor, ol.nmt.er, oltice or ' store; also, a variety of kitchen cr hxtij jrd lr,s, with any : rjuanlity of rut or plain Jot.es ; s;o rliimnev s lo 1.1 all kinds of Inmps, j,ll of w hich w ill be old it l'h ilacelt h is price s ; the public ere invited to c:i l ai d puce the limps ana see il they ere rot far below any thine in the market, at ihe jowe.rv itote uf I 4-2-y (Journal copy) IV. II. I ALDOIT. j fflMlF. subscriber is now pr'p.ued to fuinish smiths ttnd others, JtL his newly invented compound lor hardening iron, I'lvinj it i the hardness of ste-e) and retainiug its or iginal toughness, lull ' directions accompany the article. Ilaring devote! twoyeatsto I the experiment. and completely stiecreded. lie adopts this method of crettiiiLC i t into general use, pre-lerrin it to peddling in patents and patent rich Is. He solicits orde' and a fair trial. '20 JOHN KELLY c;i:vrLi:.iii:.'s hats. I AM now in receipt of another lot of tho-e beautiful Mats made expressly for litis iimkel; they are not inferior to any 1 have t. f.e .(b-red ; forIuribilily, be.tut) and stle of (imsii they are unsurpassed by any. Cent leinen can get Hals that accurately tit tlie bead. Al, a complete a.-t tnieiil . ()ttr Fur, Seal, Nulrd, Cloth and riusli Caps, for sale ut ihe Hat and shoe Store of J. K. SlIARPE. Deeemtiei 4, 1-18. 5.y T lmr lies til all Icnoiiiiiiaii()iis. a.mi.i: itt ici:ks: 1 UST opened, a fine assortment of Cornelius & Co.'s latest styl fr (hrandolesor candle bu i iters. in pairs, w ith one, two or thiee burners. They aic decidedly the handsomest and most fashionable Candle statiJ now Iu use; they will le fold at greatly reduced I 1 'i"s, by V. 11. T A LIU ITT ( Journnl copy ) 4 2 i:a: vi.(i io.m: to ouii:it. R I.L kintidsof F.n graving, such rs door or tiunk plates, pea i It knives, pencil, spoons, thimbles. breast pun, f.ngr rices, etc., neatly engraved, without emerge, w hei e we sei; the article ; when we elo not sell the ni t irb's, charges unusufal! v low at JJU V. H. TALROTT'S. sivi: voi r nii:s! a LL in w;.titol" Fashionable and Cheap llaisor Cars are in2L vited tn examine the stock of the ful scnbers. None shall go tw.i v disSJtisöetl, ss they are letermined to cit e the very best bargain's io te hid in the city. RECK k CO., Nov. mber I " IT. Ä3-y Opposite Riownii gV. c7 s ii voiz uiiiTvi 'HIIE hirChe.t tuaiket price paid in cash for Wheat, bv l HAVIDSON & llRAMWF.LL (JUOCFHIIX ClOKFF.E.Sujnr. T, Molasies. It in.. Soup, Htsrch and Dys ß Studs in store and lot sale. DAVIDSON HUAMWKLL. SlltiVK IIOI SI', 3lOt.A.SSI. Flits r rate article, just rectived at iX M DAVIDSON Se UllAMWEI.!.:c iai:ii:. TT OCKIIARTZ Chese, a lintra'.e arti "le fr family me lust rsaj ceived an 1 for sale by DAVIDSON k lift AM WLLL. o. ..i;c; A It. AfvnilLS N. O. Sija.U "sinment and for aal by I article, Just recs ir I on Cw Ii. C. TE M-, wr.t s'ds Ief0t. ecu ;it4ci:itii:s OF the best (lushty, for sale by sept II EATON t HOLM AN
i 'BMlr. siilisnr.ers have jtit lcceivivd from thc inariufucturer seri M. eral complete set of Rt itant ia Ware, for Communion service, j which will be sold low for cash, at the sign ol the Big I'a.tlork ly Novem' er l, t't. 41 KF.LLMGO &. I)AVIISON.
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