Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1845 — Page 4

INDIANA S lATE SENT1N EL. ' 'tetrn froji Voluntary SriRriTiox.-ConsIdcrable - - r f ' rr-.. i t. sensation ha pervaded Uje neighborhood of Camden Stale Temperance Meeting. town, in consequence of a rumor obtaining circulation Pursuant lo adjournneint, a meeting t ihe friends tJiat Dr. George Swiney, well-known from bis exceuof temperance was held on Tuesday night, January 7th, trick habits, lad expired on that dny, from the eHocts 1845, at the Representative Hall, for the purpose of of voluntary starvation. The unfortunate gentleman orginizinj a State 1YtD-erance Society. , possessed a lare fortune, but lived the greatest seJude Sclliyan took the chair. Rev. Mr. Deechcr, elusion, not going out of doors more than five or six addressed the throne of grace Air. Beechcr was-times during an entire year. The only pcason about appointed Secretary. - . ' J him wai hu housekeeper. He had not shaved for the The committee appointed to draft a Constitution, J H't two year?, and his bra rd nearly extended to his reported, afier some amendments, the following ,' waist. He was always most abstemious in his diet, Constitution; - (but during the last few month, notwithstanding the

DU' uurmg me last iew monuis, notwithstanding Use of the Indiana State Temperance Society. !itreatie of Lis houkepert he would scarcely parhis Society shall be called the Indiana! ' ?e peremptoc . t i ii t. j nallv refused to allow the slightest nour lament to

vtonstilu'ion Sec. 17 Th State Temperance Society, and sliall be composed of delegates I rom the sevtral remperauce Societies within the State of Indiana, and such others as may choose to unite with it by a subscription to the pledge of total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors. 5tc 2. Every Temperance Society in the State cf Iiitlkna, by whatever namö it miy bo known, f.lrdgtd to total abstinence from 'all intoxicating icjuors, shall be accepted as an auxiliary Society to tl.ü Society, on giving notice to the corresponding Secretary of this Society, and forwarding a copy of thrir pi vdge or Constitution Sec. U. The olfiar of this Society shall to a rres.dent, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and six ' managers, a majority of whom shall constitute a Doard to manage the a3airf the Society; all ot which officers fhall hold, their ollices one year, and until their successors ttre elected. Sec. 4.. There s-hall bo an annual meetlr öf this Society at Mich time and place as the Board shall direct, f r the election of officers, for the transaction of the business of the Society ; to which meeting the several aui,,ary Societies way scud each' as many delerates as they may deem proper. ..'.. Sec, 5. It hall be the duty of the Hoard of Managers to cullect and publish information promotive tif tha cane tC Temperance. The fouowittg officers were then clcttc'd : . Jeremiah Sullivan, President, JIadison. Dennis Ffninito:, Harrison co. Samuel Jellet - Dearborn JoäF.ni F Faulet, Putnam J. T. Jerxegax, St. Jo. " Vice Presidents. A. W. 31 orris, Recording Secretary, Indianapolis. Jame3 M. Ray, Corresjtonding Secretary, v Calvin- F!ctchct Janes Make-, John AVilkins, II. P. Coburn, Robert Allison, and Henry Bradley, Manager?. The following resolutions were then adopted : Rcsolied, That a committee of five be appointed to Prepare a circular to be addressed to the friends cf 'emperan:c in each county in this State, earricStly . requesting their co-operation by organizing county Temperance Societies. And when" so organized, to inform the Secretary of this Society through the medium of some newspaper published in or near said county. " " ResoIteJ, That this Society recommend each county Temperance Society to apiroint a suitable number of delegate to attend a State Temperance Convention, to be held in Indianapolis, on such day of December, 134-1, a the board of Managers may determine. Revolted, That all the Editors friendly to the cause of tem;erance and moral.ty in this State be requested to publ.sh th'se resolutions and the circular. Reso't'J, That tLe Committee of Arrangements be instructed to employ a Temperance Agent to traverse the State ti lecture and form Societies, this year; Frovidf d, That means can be raised for his support. The Pres.dent then appointed as a committee to draft a circular, Messrs Dr. John Ji. iUcClure, Kcv. Henry V. Eeecher, A. W.Morris, Mr. Kent, and James tlake. On motion cf Mr. Kny, Uesohedj That the Society most cordially acknowledges the glorious results of the v ashtngtonun cßorti in advancing the Temper mce t&usc in the United States ; and nxst earnestly commend th? distinguishing principles of Washingiomamsm m the kindest sympathy for the mtemper ate, to the universal adoption of all friends of the temperance cause in this State. On motion of .Mr. Gurley, Mr. Ray was recuested to tender to Dr. Edwards the thanks of the Society for Iiis able and interesting address this evening On motion of Mr. Wills of Putnam co., Resolced, That we will use our diligent and persevering efforts ta promote by precept and example tbecaue of tem rerance in our respective counties and neighborhoods. On motion of Mr. Will, Resolved, That we w ill discourage, as far as practicable, in every appropriate way, tha practice of treating, by Candidates, with intoxicatii:! linuors ; believing it inconsistent with christiuiity and enlightened patriotism, and j&ubver eire of the purity cf the billot box. During the evening, the Society was entertained bv speeches from the Rev. Dr. Edwards, Messrs. Hull, Wills, Blake, Eeccher, and others, and the Society anoarned. Attest, JERII. SULLIVAN, rresulent A. W. Mosnis, Secretary. . Tn Great Asti-Rext Agitator, B.g ThuuJer," alla3 Dr. JJoughton, has turned States evidence and disclosed all. , The Sheriff of Columbia has the names of the anli-rent leadcrj throughout the S ate. Two fiel l-pieces and some arms arms were captured near Hudson at the close or last week. A rumor from Hud son says that an insurrcctiim and attempt cf the anti renters to lynch Big Thunder was expected there, but the mil.tary were fully prepared for any emergency. A correspondent of one of the Ne York papers gives the fallowing account of the hero, Uig Thunder I yesterday availed myself of an opportunity to vist B;g Thunder -and wa3 particularly struck with the inapplicability of his nom di cucrre. He is - a young man, of genteel appearance and prepossessing eddrcs, and the reverse of any thing indicated by Thunder," big or little. When I entered, he was reading, but immediately rose. He was introduced to me as " Big Thunder." He immediately corrected my attendant, saying. evidently annoyed by the reminiscences associated with it, thit that was not his name, but JJr. Boughton He was asked how he felt. To which he replied, d.J not hV-1 well, either at heart or in body. I have kft a young wife and infant child at home. The thought of that is enough and here he burst into tears. He appears to be, and no doubt is penitent, and has given proof of it, by delivering up the memorandum book, from which the rhernT has betn able to ascer tain the n imes and whereabouts of the ring leaders in the anti-rent rebellion." Slate Cast. The following decision has been made in Ohio, by the Supreme Court : . . A slave fled from his owner, was pursued and re captured in I'ike county, Ohio. Sundry citizens of this estate agreed with the owner that if he would relm quish his right to transport the slave to Virginia and taprumit hiui, they would pay him s?00. The court held, that a note given in this State for the sale of a slave, is wiihout consideration, and pay ment thereof cannot bo enforced in the courts of the State. That; under the constitution and laws of the Unit rd Stite3. a person living in a sieve State has a right to pursue a fugitive slave into this State, to take and remove him ; that the obligitiona was collectable because, upon the facts, the consideration of the prom i was the pljJitilFs .relinquishment of the rijht to remove his sLive." . - " Animal Magnetism ix China. This is understood ia the celestial empire, and turned to good account. " oeing practiced oy the barbers or uanton. " 1 observed. says AI. Brget, that the greater part of the patients slept .while they were being shared, and I could not account f r thU singularity. Bnt one morning I obtvrved a rran seat himself on a stool a little apart irj:n U13 rest; I began my tasii of sketching, when the barber instead of commencing h 11 operation, plac sl himelf before hi customer, and first of all, took no 1. 1 ol hi hands, then passed his own several times over th-; shonl Jers, and before the face of the sitter who short! fill into a state of quiet drowsiness, if be ' did not act.nlly gi t sleep. He then moved his customer's head 41 bou in every direction he pleased to Ui iUtae the operation of shaving. ' hen he had liimbed, he s'aook the sleeper g'eoiir and awoke him I freqnenMy stw'the same thing practiced afterwards. Contain Fid Jmg's Chinese Oil and Tea Talk. rovrsTT is, except where there is an actual want cf food and rainent, a thing much more imsginiry tfian rem. xue snarne 01 poverty the shame of he inj tli'ought poor is a great and fatal weakness though aming in Üiia country from the fasbica of the t tiinw themsclvca. Lowell.

rvs his lip excepting now and then small ouantaties

of cider. In consequence of hi refusal be gradually sank. On Sunday morning last, becoming nearly insensible, his housekeeper called in Knaggs. surreon, who found him in a state of stupor, anJ having rallied him a little, prescribed for him, but he refused to take the', midi-ine, and expired shortly after, Some weeks prior to his death. Dr. Sw:ny sent his housckecder to a chemist's in the neighborhood for sme pruic acid, but the chemist refused to let him have it. Before death, the deceased gentlemm made a will, which proves the cxccntricity of his character. He desires to be interred in St. Martin s burial street Camden town, and tht bin funeral on foot ; his coffin be covered with brignt yellow cloth, and the pall and cloaks of the mourners t ) be of the same material and color. Three female children to be clad in white, chosen by hi chief executor, are to pre-) . i r , . i 1 ivjaj wi j.i'i aim iiiw Jt," l" i.um in furnihsin; their funeral drcssrs. He has betjuearh- j cd ö,C00 to the trustees to the Eritish Museum, for : the establishment of a lectureship on frColo"V I anj i Jjo, vJ 10 me io ai docicij 01 aits, oui 01 which sum the rt freeholder, whether in England Ireland, or Scotland, that should reclaim and brinjj into culti vation the largest amount of was'e land, was to re ceive 100 cuineas, to bo presented in a goblet of equal Vain: t this gift to be renewed every fixe years. Five j entlcmen of high attainments In literature, art, and ' science, hzvc been apjointed by JJr. bwiney as hts xccutors. They have already had his will carried into cucct, Dy piacuig nis Doay in a cotnn covered with bright yellow clth, and studded with glt nails, ' and there is little doubt the whole of his extraordinary requests will be n ;dly adhearcd to. Lngtish payer. Victimizing a Drt Goorw JIekciiant. A certain ij-hionable dry eooda merchünt iu New York was Victimized by s. a rty, not lonrr a go, to the tune of 1000. She alighted at the store from an clejf ai!t enuipage, selected a $'250 shawl, mislaid her purse, found it again xn the store, tendered in payment for the shal a ciuo-, terteit gtlUi'u bur, received $7oO in change, and vanished. The story, the True Sun says, is true, and the scene cf the trick was Stewart's, in Broad way. Science is one great art of conversation. He is uot a fool who knows w hen to hold his touzue, and a person may gain credit for sense, eloquence, wit, who merely says nothing lessen tha opinion which oths have of those qmhtie in tiicmsclvc".. LEGAL NOTICES. FOICOGY ATTACIIJIE.Vr. TAj-OTICE at hereby give n that on the Gtli day of January, 1815, a 1 J writ of Fureien Altachuieiit waa risued ly me, William Sulli van, a JiMice of lite Peace of Centre Tow whip, .Marion Omiity , in the ätnte uf Indiana at Ihe iitftance ami ujm lite a IB. lav it of J amej II. HrinUiii,a;.iiiist the aoudi and chnltela, crediia and cloctauf Joh tiirar, Ute of aaid county : and lli-it I will an Ihe 914 dav of July, I 43, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ot my c.lhre in Iniliannpolia, in mmI OMinly, priicted to hei r and decide iiin atiid au.icliioeiit, whereof the a. .id Jurpli ?penr and all other concerned will take notice. Jan'y H, Itflä. 3l-3v W AI. M LH V A.N. J. P. mu '1 lie Slate of I ntll 111:1, Ifl.iriou County: I. thi Maikop Cuccit t'ocar, OctobhTieu, IWI. Bia i C kar.rm. Fmiirt p. Daniels e. ElizalaHh I'hillips of mature an, and Daniel Andrew Phillips, Emily llrtlin Phillip, William lrttun riiillips, Ellen Phillips, Martha Villip. ami Mary Elizalielb riiillips wboure iiifiiitA. lit said defendants are ail and each, hereby notifled, th.it on the Ja first day of lehruary, Iai4, Ihn miiI complamant. Samuel H I il;iut in the atMive rntitled eiuse against j said Motion Circuit Court, th.illliesiine i IHiniels, filed his 11:11 it C omii them, in lue Clerk's ollice of said now pe.idine in s..id Court, and that onlesa tliey appear and plead. anawer or demur to Ihe said Hill, on or hefiire the calling of I lie ratiae at Ihe next term of said Court, to lie held at llie Court Home in Imliaitnpoliaon the Kairtb Monday in April next, the same and the mattrr and things Hierein confined wdi be Ukeuas coufessed and Uue againat tliem. . ily otuet cf said Court, fVtober 20, 1644. . Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Ofc Wick k Basbocb, SoHätert. 30-3 W AUUniSTIMTOir S.4L.B. N puisuance w ith a decree of the rrobate Court of M.irion coun ty. Indiana, tve the admiiiistrainrt of the estate of Thtmuis Moore, deceased, will, on the &ih day of Fe' ruary next, offer for sale the iollowlng destTibed premiers, to wit: Five acres more or less, commeucing at the north west corner of tlie west half of llie smith eaft quarter of section three, in township sixteen, of range lour; theuce to the mouth of a little branch that runs into Fall creek ; and thence up llie cree. lo the hne. Also the east half of the northeast qti.-iiirr of raid section lhre, in the townsld;and range aforesaid, noilni! 711 and Ib-ItNi arrea. Also, p-irt or the north west quater of section two, in the same town-diip andränge aforesaid, hounded as follows, to w it : eomtnenctng at tue hall mile post on IHe section line between eertkms two and three eaat, one ba'f mile to the UHU. V. I 1. 1 cm , .Iii I lt. J m'w i ra ii m j vi n. IIU i,.cvn, HHHI l . . ...I .l.tt t l.m.A..r i.t tli . ..f&ifeM Iilt,wn M-lLini Imn i.l iIiimi ! ami Uienre soiitti on safl line to tne place ol beginning, contiinms five acres atern or less. A no, the aotith weal quarter of Ihe south west quarter of section thiity-tour, ia town.-hip aeve tieen, of ran: üiur, continuing lorty acres. Also, the txsth west Quarter of the south west qoarter ot sertan thirty-limr, in the townsuiu and nne. last aforesaid, conuinuig ficty arrea; and also, the west half of the north eat inarter of section three. In townahip sixteen of range four, containing 70 and 16 II 0 acres ; in all containing 9J0 and 3 1- I0 J eere, subject to the riM interest, and estate of dower there in of Jane Jloore, widow of saiu decedent. hmd sale to take place on snlJ premises, at one o'clock, P. M..on said day, upon the following terms. In wit: one third of the purchase money to he paid In hand, the one third thereof in six months from tlie date of sale, and the reinaiuing third thereof in twelve months rUiin the day of sale. If llie above property ia not sold on llie day of stile, it will be immediately offered tor rent, lot the term of one year flOW Ihe day Of 11.. I Administrators. THUM AM All M Mit, ) Jan. 4, 1343. 20-3w (weekly &. tri weekly) TAXES IX IXIAIA. TI1C nndersi'tied resprctfully informs llie imiIiIic that he haaeslablislied an agency lor Ihe payment of taxes ia any county in IheFlate. Whilst a clerk in the Male Auditor's ollice, lie was ena bled lo lorm a personal acquaintance and to nuike arraiieemettts with most of the cisinty treasurers, by which his order will be received, and tlie tax receipts forwarded to him without the risk of transmitting money. He will also attend to me payment ni interest on eanai lands ; also to the renting of Improved lands and the collection of reuls. He will alen make sale for nnn reid nts and others. From his entire acquaintance as well w nn our pn nc l ind sy stem as with a Large portion of the lands themselves in the northern pan of the Stale, having been employed by tlie government in surveying them, and hy tun 8iate as a etvninusiocier In selecting a larts portion sf tue V iKwh and Erie canal lamia, he Aatlera bouaalf tbul he will render satisfaction to all who may euiphiy bun. Hit per rent, for aymei i t( kites ia 10 per tent on the amount of taxes if ander $ .11 in any one county; ana a per ceni:i over $-'u; nuMncea to be paid in addition. . Office on Mendtaa. south of Waahinelon street. AUSTIN W. MORRIS. Reference ia made To Fletcher A. Butler, and O. H. Smith, Attorneve: N. Mct'arty, Alfred Harrison, Merchants, Indiananolia ; Janies Farriiietnn. Esq. Ten-e Haute ; Alten II imiltnn. Fort Wayne; MrcaItth T. Williams and John A. simpann, of Cincinnati ; Wurtx, Muaerave & tvunz, ana raominx, en . cn., .icitoniiis, inii.iiiei- - ... . M n 1 1 . . u' . f - , 1 In : 1 , nhia; Hon. Thomas II. IS lake, Commissioner of General Land Office. 35 pociairr stoosi iosr. WAS lost on the tond from Indianapolis to Allwonville, on Friday the 3d Jan. 1815. a Pocket Book with one dollar in rliver and unwards of two hundred dollars worth of m4es, moi of which were given I N. J. Jackson administrator of William Still, deceased. Any iernn Unding said Pocket Bcsik and will dfKile the same with Genend Drake in Indianapolis, sh.1ll he entitled to Ute money which they find in it, and as much more it' they wish. 29-3w (weekly and tii-weekly) ' WAlt Il THE KOIIT1I. " " THE siibaciit er has dec 1. 1 red war axainst Cold, and In carry ont his Intentions, has added to his extensive assort ment of Stoves, Hack's celebrated Patent. which Ht convenience, conifixt and rcom-oiy, la thought to he nnsurpaaaed. He invites Ihe public to eoll and examine Ihre stoves, and alo his other aminnnition, calculated to provide gainst- o ld andfmily quarrels. l.Vtf H. WAINWRIGIIT. - PAPE1C B UST received a lull assortment nf Cap, Letter and Wrapping pamw per: and also Bonnet honrds of a superior quality, all uf which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for Cask or Rnfi by - December '., 1344. 11 DAVID CRAIGHEAD qÜIIK.VSeVAUC AX1 (.LcASSWAIal X LST received a very flue aortmentof queensware, Liverpoo 9 and common Teas, Plates. Dnlies, Bowls, Pitchers, etc also ground and pressed Tumblers, Preserve iliahes, Molasses.cans, Complete Castors, Saltiellers, etc which 1 w ill sell cheaper than ever. ill y . - J. NICOLAI. i:astiü: axo si'axisii isiaaTiii:ii. R UiT received a lot of Spanish and Cincinnati Sole lather, (hint 9 and Shoe Momeea, Einern Upper leather, Philadelphia Calf Skins, Imming and llinding fkins, ?kirtiri, Hog and sheep Skins, etc. and all kinds ol nuns' wDicq 1 wiüseii at reduced prices, 51 y - J. MC) LAT. i.r. v nii:i. TT. M. TALBOTT keeps constantly on band in eicellentassort9 m ment of Leatherof all kinds. IS 4HIOnS ATVf TOIIACX'O. in AV REST SprinishCigars, as Havana, Principe, Regalia l.,VJtV Talwicoi, Nejros, .e; 20,00(1 Half Spanish do. jcuceriot quality. 50pounds2nuff, a Uapiee,S-olrh,and Macahoy; lObote beatchewlng Tobacco, as Cavendish, Twist, Nailrod, Reef, etc.; 100 pounds cut and dried snioklngand chewing lnharco; 4 boles w lite Pipes; 4,000 Stone pipes; tO.ilOO Pipe Stems.Jiist received and for sale by the subscriber, all of wMth he a ill sell at very low pi ices. 43 -' M AY ER, East of the Palmer House. I IOCS IT" IVO Ria. rflE S'lhsorrber continues to manufacture Tin Valley Trough, Conductors, die. cheap for cash 8. WAINWRIGIIT LOOKING CiEASSES. LARGE and epli-n li.l a.irtmeit of Mahoeany and Pine frame lv.k inGlaes, of a!l size pit received at GR AYD IN 'S. A I. HI WAXTED, THE sii.i -briber will purthase all Ihe Lard brought to him, at reasonable prirea for eah, and goads. Store in Norwood'. Murk, MiilirpppiNiiteLhe Turner ll'mee. 7911 E.HEHDERLY.

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Tlw wlitila compilp I'khh Um mol amhenlu aourcea. Thai work will eimt.nn about l!Kl page, 16 ino phi - type, am ,b6 p'p ,;! ml p-tfwf ot lha beat qualitj made kpiemly lor a ccmU. J nia la "every aoajr'aowo Bona. The Dallr IWcniorniuluni niil Pocket Account Itooii, Tor tlic year 181.V An Animal uli! tc.UKn, etprelv adapted in lite dtily wanta and eonvenienre ol very nrufeMioiial and ' iwmfM ntnn. Thii work wilt contain i hrnii I )i nara. IG nxt., nrlntrd ON cap pnprr, havlnt niriio rindnm date and M nka km every day in tin jear, Jiu and intereA Uhteaanil mlra i a ltd a etilaUle aiiKMint nt paart rnlcd Ana paid, or otherwiae, wilt lore I prumnt attention. Indüirwpolia.Oet, IS44. 20-tf RLACKFOIID'S KEPOIITS,' Of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana, -KrOI.UME V. of lhi Work ia junt pul.lUhrd.wiih Taldra ol the V t aaea and Principal Matiera. 617 pa je a. I'rice roca ooixaat, nanlnoinrly Ixxtnd and leleiel. iwdinn.p..ii,itah aiay, ii4. 47-tf jiCIIOOI HOOKS' SCIIOOI ISOOIiS! ,IP,IE aotwerilr baa Jtr-t leeeivedanew iply of the follow Inj ,JL 8anel Book, which makea hi aba-k very camiplete t Xii.litVn's tlun t.car.i. Da vir 'a lat lMaa ia Alcebra da Creek do da da Geutuetiy da llor.ee di Ctrar do Ct-i do do do do an rtoiudnn lepnlni Analjtiral Geometry l)eciiilve Geometry Calenlue Purvey in ( Fli'iriraand gbadone Arithmetic Andrew 'aand 8toHilard'tGramrhar lo Latin Ieaaona, - do du Header do di flu tVireafer'a Dictionary l,nirliic,a Vnturnl Philmophy Coni.lnrk'a fhiloaophy do Aironomy -Hilchcnrk'a Oolorv Waylani'a MoWl Science lla'e'a I'nited 8lalea Welaler,( do dn Dictionary Mitehell'e Ueocrapey fmitlia - do Fmi'ev' do U'omll)r!itie, dn Huntington'! do Fmrth'i do d Park' Aandnlph'a do Onthrle'a do Parley' ii roltMirn'a do Ray'e do . WilUrt'e UnHrt Slates Lincoln' Botany RiiliMa'i Online pi iPstorjr Kienientary 4?llera Eclectic , do do Primers do lat. 3d,3d, and 4th Tteadera At-SO. a fun au pol r of pnper. Ink, OmiII, Steel Pen, Wafers, ""l CHh, by lnktiiiil., ?l;itea.d4nd. Pencils, India Ruldier, Priid ratter, Ac. i.e. Juat received and tor aale low lor 10 CD. OAVM, Bookseller. .ar f)0Z. Slatea, aaaorted tinea; IS d.i. elementary apellint 5 hooks ly Noah Welmter; lfl )1 Slate Pencils lo cive away, juat received and for aale by theautxrriher at very low pricea. 4J C. MAYER. eial ofthe Palmer Mnr-ee. HARDWARE. X KIT II 1 IT A U B STO U l-r. Op.-KMÜ th PUntr IIut, ia Strmotft EmlJitg, $teond iunrfrtn th Corner. rStlC iin1eri;ne.l wotil l repecUiilly Inform the public teneral.IL ly.tfta hn H now receiving and opeutug, directly I rum roiiadelphta.aa eitensiveassoruneiuoi II trdw.trc :in 1 Cullcry o( all kin-ts; aeleeted expressly for this market. His articles are o( tlte bast fi ilily, c initinx in rurt of -HUvel. Spades, Forks, Hoes, Axes, ll:tchelJ, Drawing-Knives, tawa and An cum, lilarksinith'a Rtsjaiand Files, Mill-stw Files, Pl.me-Hitt, Single and Double Iron Buildin' Materials, of all kinLiand patterns, audi as Knob Locks, flern irf Lock. Chwels, Rim Luc lies, Thumb Latches, llolu, liinea. and Screws, of allsizea. All person deiron of purchasing any article In the above line. will 'I well t r.A.I an I eta nine for ihemielves herors pirchasins at other iUces, a the ah-ive will be fold lor (of cash, or for such art I m. an r ctesm tnde as he can nse. a. bii. Inilianapolia. Nov. IH4t. St-y ' KB IV fJOOOS. TJUST received from riiihdelpliia. at Craydon' Hardware Ftnre, 5 aisn of the ne, a larce supply ol aiticles, via : Dnildinft Malerials, Saddlery, Coach Materiale, Shoemakers 's Findinea, VVajonmakers'.t'iirriers'.and Coojiers' Tordi. Blarksmttha' Bellows, An. Vit and Vices, Top leather foe Carharee, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth l-arntine. Malleable Cast in fa. Fancy Plush. Sausane and Mince Clio, pers. Looking Glasses, Clnss Lantern-, Ijird Lamps for Sloras r"1 lrlors Glo' es, Chimney Cbss. lec. 13. 1814. ' pa aiiu If H.HI, ObV. to jiviiuir:i hikx. TTRAS3 Kettles. Tea kettles, Coffee-Mills, Knives and Forks, It niiii-hrHc Knives. BritaiiPia Tea and Table Spoons, Shovel mnA Tn. of all six.es. Candlesticks and Snntfer. Also.asplen did assortment of Looking Glasses, of different sixes and patterns. Saaoraand Ptmns.or a snperior quality, meet ner wun aimosi ercry h.fiirh in his line, all lor eie cheap foi cash or approved cred it and produce, at tde theif Hardware store, opposite tlie Palmer House. 2-r A. BIRD. to it vc nri.oi:s. THE undersigned has on hand, for s ile low for cash. Trace Chains, Dmihle btrted Locks, Saws, Chisels, Files ol all sorts, pin-te Buttons, V.C.&.C with a grneral a fortius nl of Hard Ware. Call and see. . A. tll rlli, 24y Opposite Talmer Ihwrse. iiii:iu.ui:. TfUSTreeeivel from Philadelphia, at Graydon's Hardware Store, B d....fiN 4iiv.a Iams addition toltie former stock, euihracina grassand eradlincythes of varions manufactures; sickles, beit Juniatta bar iron, aaiel sizes ; cut steel, shear steel, American blister ...a .min, aieeh anvils an ! vices. Idacksinith'a bellows, castings. traees.lngchains, Coier's tools, patentCurrvingkntves, Fleshersand r 1.'. nrttvnia and Planished tinware. In setts; Gl ask lanterns. Cornelius' celebrated aland and hanging lamps, for lard ; looking hnil.line materials of all kinds: aaddleiy. fancy and plain Plush, top leather. Hog skins, oilcloth carpeting. Mailable castings for coach work ; iron and brass wire; brass kettles, nc. ace. Indianapol '".J"06 1,1844 50 Plane, Carnonfcr and Coopcr,s Tools. . vttIETY of Carpenter's and Cooper's tools Inst received iL which are mtde bv the het mechanics, and can not be beat ; also agmdortirtentof Htrdware.Seythei.Sickles.Axes, fpades, Shoiels,Chains,and many other articles U nuinoroiis lo mention, ki.L t .iiiuit arr. low fiireah nr enunlrv nrodilce. I wji .jye the hijliest market price for Wheal, Rye, Flaxseed, n....a. Tallow. Lard. etc.. in good or cash ; please call ana ex"i;::.,:,..' j. mcolai. 5-j y d ntmn west. 01 i'mät nihri. rTfiflRsuhseriSer has on hand, and for sale low, an excellent assortO. ment of Hollow ware, sucn as inreesiie cn-inn imn roca ; i slueSkillcU; 3 stxe Tea Kettles; d. Dutch Ovens; 9 do. Btew Kettles. Also,una.tons, ramy . u...... WAtNWRrQtlT, TO KIVCItMITlIS. " rEST Cast Steel.? hear, German, English, Blisler.and American ÜJf WislerSteel, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Ac, at 31 GRAYDON'S Jfe Harimrt Stere. CVTLEKY. 1tC DOZ. Pocket Knives from 6 cents to $1 each ; 10 do. Knivea IvIU and Foiks; i do. Scissors; 3 do. Razors, best quality ; Just -eceived and for sale by Ihe suhacriber at very low pricea. 4:1 C. MAYER, east of tlie Palmer House, " to snom Ki:!is. " CjHOEMAKF.RS'Findin-s of the best quality, and afull assortment .Iwavakeot at ORAYIKJ.M Jvns llrrcrure more. JS " - - CASriKGS. CjUCHas ovens.pots, kettles, skillets.and odd lids forsaleeheap tC7 forbaconjiard, naxseeu.iow ke ,by 43 or flax,linen, feathera, heeawax, j. ni. rrti.mii 1 TO aVAUHRIlS. LL sizes of Plough Points of the best quality, for sale at the cash d. store of 4 i GRAYIKJN'a NE.V AKItIV 41,. f FIFTEEN different patterns rd Stoves, 6, 7 and 10 plate Parlor ? and Cooking Stoves. Tbouch the weather he warm, the sub .;kriUiijrhiinailftiiBtthera must be some cookine done. Call and MM. a-lf. WAUH'i'i. SCYTHCS aTkF all kinds and of the West metal, which will be sold low for VT cash orcountry produce by 43 j.h. fALtiuu, nous. SEVERAL dozen cast steel Uoes have Just been received and will J he sold low at 43 uititiw.va. A FI R3T rate article of wooden rakes is selling low for cash at 4J unAYDurvasiguoiine-Baw. HI Lis Al) CK OSS CUT SA1VS. Jk rr ntTft ed far below tha former prices at Pk . 41 GRAYDON'S. IIOLEILE OVE COOK STOVli. rrrIIF.liirita..d miMt a nn roved oaiternsever bruuelrtto Uiisorany JL other market, Aw ciHivenience and economy, just received and for sale by 8. WAINWK IUIIT. a-tl NAILS AIaa 1VII AV CSIS. OA KEG8N ails. assorted; 10 boxes Window Glass, 8 hy 10; 6 do u do. 10 by IJ; just received and for sale by the subscriber atunnsuallAW pricea. 4:1 t;. MAY EH, east oitbe fainter House. ML' SIC. V IOL1NS. Clarionets, Flutes, Octave Flutes, Fifes, best Italian Violin Strings, Bridges, Clarionet Keens, ana rreceptnra for Violinsand Flutes, for sale at GRAYDON'S Aat Hardware Slur. 34 FIftlE I'llOOF CII12YA IVA HE! rniHIS ia a new and silenilid atic, and the suhscri' er would he aL gt. id to have the public call and examine It, at ins store, a GhfDili's HuilUinr. nearly opposite the Palmer llon-w: where may he fcmnd a aal assortment of Groceries, A.c. 21 E. H FUDER LY. E. IIElOElCEY HAS ör aale, Salt, Qieensware, Stonevcare, Dys Slufls. 30 kegs Nil. assorted t, with all oilier articles usually kept. He will sett äs cheap if not "Chenper than any other establishment ia the be pi we. 7-y E AMI'S. 4 BCHERI patent Solar Lamp, a splendid article Cr burning lard 1 . j.st received at GRAYDON'S. A ho Extra G lubes and Cblmnejs for the above Lamp. Sign of I the Saw AUCiEItS. ULTERIOR polished Anders from 3 8 to 9 In. juet received at GRAYDON'S. December 31st, 1814. ' US' '-" to uiii:i:lhiu';ihjj. TTL'ST received at Iraydon's Store, sign of the Saw, a euperior I ajr article of Wheel Iron, low by the dzen. Dee, 15. 141. - M6 ' as IMT received at Gravdon'a Store, sign of the Saw. a large !stik. P dIv of Win. Row land's celebrated Mill and Cnws ul Saws, t( to 7 and B feet bn a warranted rood. Also, Trace Chain.. Breast Chain, Half Traces, etago Traces, Halter Chain. Log Chains, tc Dec. li 1314

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T1IU CI11XKLICLL S IOItL l.'X FULL. II 1. 1ST! lTnr dcclnrod nc:ilast Illcli Prices! )RCSTON HORN Co. are now on hand with Ihe large Kock or Fall and Vt inter Good ever ottered In Urn market, and are rietvmined to make every thing in th M Mlion Itt drrm. or qtait lh MaineM erul leave lor un-ccm. vata Ibe liberty r ray lui wall who liave lepitrted that we were about U leare.lowo, thai they are mtauken. The Increase f fauiineat and almrtyt constant rnstoinera rnaiprlla na In reinin behind the eottnlrr, where we can alwayt be Ivnad ready and wttlingtn nun J oer llie (ouda and pocket Ibe due I ndiananuiia, iow. iz, lei i. Ueinvdit tha attention of centlemrn In rnir stock of wncyCamre( Ufoad CkAha, plain and flgured, BeXVrr div, l?at inetta, Jean, VeMinr, llfiin and Sil llata Irnnt eljieFor and t.'ha It Capv, Cravat, die. .C. all tf bich. will Pe r id at un:fually low pricea. To the Lndic! . Temlan Bmeade. Cashmere De Coaae, Pariaeenea, Chnvana, A'neraa, ltomlnciue,lilki, Kihbnrta, FlowereO ravata, bhawla, aVc. Slc in which the aitrnan o( the tutilti ia invited. Vl D.vimViiAT AMior. sxoitn. one door irest of ll'Ueifs .Juction Room. rnHEayriarrihera reapectf.il;y JL inbirm theeKizenaorindi. 11 a pol I a and vkciiily, that they at ill continue their hat. rap, and ilfwitote aiatxive, and are now reeelvinf.ind intend keepiae eonatantly on hand, an extensive aa aonmenroi an anieiee in ineir line. - Our hat are all of our own manufacture, and embrace all the va rietieinf aha, etyln and quality, usually called lor, and are both neat and d'tranie, ami very c neap. Bnotaand shoe i n treat variety, eoneitini or eentlemen, enarae and One Boole, Kruaaa, Shoes, Pump, A.c.; Wnniene' and M India RtiboerVhoea, i.e. The ladiea will find laree ataortment of fine kid.morrucco.aadaeal Uuakiaa, SliiMwre.Tiea. lie., at oureaI tnhtiahment. Capa.ln ereat variety, embrncint nearly every variety ofnatteniand quality, ana l ley win De oitl yeiy cheap. . 7 ii.mo r ft. co. IMtY (;ious. ftr T.T53. CaadlewfckilM do. Cotton Tlaltin;; 409 do. Cotlo" Yarn. aMrted ; 6()iinrJ brown ahlrtinf ; 1000 do. Caliroe; 300 do. lleil Tickine; 15 doxan blraw II aU j Juat received and for aaieoy meaunacriucrat very kiw prirea. 43 C. M AYEB, eafft of le ralmer Himae. IItV GOODS. VFINE aaaortment of dry fooda, aurh.as örown a Muilina, Caliaiea. Ve-tinr. Irih and French Li nd Meached men. ifown Holland, Jeans, statine. Velvet, Cambrics, Ctttannda.and'rnrHaj other articlra juat received and for aale low. 51. J. NICOLAI. murrs. rgAHOSC SylrnJiJ iMntTa which we lately advertiaed that we were Ja. ahmit to receive have arrived. Thoee deaimna of nllainlnc a MMrfW and ftkimmbU ariH-le are invited tn call and examine tliei-. We pledge nnrwlve In tell thera aa lea? na they can he bmttht In Cincinnaii. Price from S3 t.SI. S3 WILMOT A CO. HOOTS, SIIOKS, HITS A ! I C.4IS. Tllia day received at the O.iyton lint fc Shoe Flore 15 Caaea Roots & Shoe. Id do llata all atjleaand rptalitiea. 30 do7j-n Cana whlfhl wnihe aold very cheap hy WILMOT k. CO. 23 If joti want riic ip ICnots mid Shoes, go tr mc a, nrc Keren ine: dj g CAS BS BooU and Sboee of every deacriptioa. ALSO, 510 li mn:sh Sole Leather lust received and for aile tower thin ever b PBEdTON, HORN it CO. Indianapolis, !Vov. 19, 1844. 'tlin CIIF.IPF.ST YET. fF yon want chenp llata. Caps, lloota k Shoes, eolo the FiiHioaraalc fliil and Sfhrm Ftore generally known by the name of the Pnyton Mat & Slioe Mtore, where von will find the Urfst. tltwKl enibtst asaralmenl ever offered in Ihia market, whkh will be aoJ lower tha never for Caah hy WILMOT A CO. 23 'A Few more Irll of the Same Sort. r yo"t need a food Crjet, now js the time to eel it 600 yards 3 9 fine Inerain Carpet iut received at the Checkered Store at 50 and 75 cent a yard. "H and see. FRMTON, HORN It CO. Indiana; olis, Uec II, IS41. Vi MF.:tI( CASSIMBKB. OSTbeatitif'itirttcle o Gentlemen's wesr. Ca'l and see at .. . J. M. TALIlOTT'st vi:vnc;?ii . SMALLIotcI most choice pallrrnsof sprint vest in ps at 43 J. M.TALBOTT3. PA XT STUFI S.r all kinds, surh as Nankeer.S, Mrowa Linons, Hamilton Mixlures. Blue Drilling, Ac. 43 J. M. TALBOTT. 4 o LAWA'S. FEW pieces of very eho ire Lawns and Printed Muslins. Call and axamine at J. M. TALBtlTT'S. .43 PAUASOI.S AI MIADI S. ' mTlTincil a ill positively be fold it Cbcinnatl prfcru, S3 eent and Howards. 43 J. M. TA LTfOTT. IM1XXCTS. VVERV rreat varirty of new yn?. Bonnet, lower than any inthe market by J. M. ( whirh wilt be sold TALBOTT. 43 CO ITHN YAKIV. arErT constantly on band, and for sale at low a a at any other store 21-tl E. IIF.DDERLV. Toys, Fish Hooks, and Yankee Xotion. FLT received and for sale hy tliesuhacririer.a splendid assortment of Tovsto amlisft the children, fanev mods, and ever thine in tti tine of Yankee Notions; also 10,011 Fish llooks.all snrts.shaiei na rKea; m anzen i.rriw i r inning Lines; ix do. Hemp L.ines;VU do. Violin Strines.at very low prirea 4J U. max bit, east of tne ralmer llonse. FASHIOXAIlI.t: 114 I S. TT ATEST Fall style of (enllemen's RaAvaa Bbcsh Sil at Casstm.Jl atraa Hats Inat received at the Da v ton Hat tc fc'tme f tore and for sale bw. lor Cash hy WILMOT dt CO. 23 just icr.r:i:Bvr.it LARGE lot of Hats. Roots, and Shoes, of all eizee, for sale low by 13 V. C. II ANNA. KURISEIl MIOI S. JUST received at Ihe Dayton lift and ffhoe Store, a larr aaanrtment of lined end fur trimmed Rubbers to whirh welnvHethe allention of purchaoers. 23 tf WILMOT te. CO. 1.ARQAIXS. To M.TALrtOTT haa jiat received another splendid lot of new goods, which he will sell lower than can hepnrchased in the place, and take all kind of country produce In payment 23-tI GROCERIES. AT THE SIGN OFTHE CHINA PIQ. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Cheap Goods for Cash or Trade rM iai:i)i)i:i:L, HAS Just rreeived in addition to his f win er stock, a eeneral assortment ennsistins in part of the following! a choice selec tion of Family Gneries,staple Dry Good. Hardware, China, Glass, - . 1 n . - . .-i . . . t V 1' . ljivrrpool ana common ware. Boots anu rnnti, iwn mn, inware, None ware, r-annen ware, looacco, cnua ana vnjara, ana many otherartir.les to tedious to menlioo. E. H.resiectfuUy informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he still manufactures the best Cider Vinegar, Lard and Tanner's Oil; alo Stearine Candles, warranted in burn twice as long as Tal low and live a better light. Casn paid lor lm. i-y NEW AKKIVAI. OF GHOCEllIES. -m ViV LBS. Codfish, 4 barrels of Mackerel, 21) boxes dried H f il" Scotch Herrings, 4 barreU No. 2 Molasses, do. 8. II. Molasses, 500 rsainds Snleranis, 12 boxes Malaga KaMns, 4 do. Zante Currants, 200 pounds or soft shelled Almonds, X barrels Boston Hutu r Crackers, 2 do. do. Water Crackers, 4"M pounds Carolina Rice, KM) boxes New York Table Salt, 600 poinds Lead, 400 do. Shot, as sorted ; 8 kegs Dupont's Powder, 300 best Regalia Cigars, 10,r0 do. Half StHinish. 28 bass Rio Coffee, 1 chest Clack lea, I do. Imperial Tea, I do. Y. Hyson Tea, 3 hogsheads ofextra fine N. O. Sugar ;just received by Ihe subscriber. As he has a very large stock ol Groceries, and a very good assortment of Toys and Notions nn hand, he invites the public generally to rail and examine them. They will be sold inroochrmt, lower than usual, aa he is determined to sell, profit or no profit, to keep the trade going. CHARLES MAYER, Eia, or iim rainier rioaae. S LEK ATUS ! SALEUATIS 1 1 PRESTON, HORN y CO. have on consignment a larjre kXM Saleratua which they are authorised to sell as lowascunbe (MMight ia Cincinnati, (grocers and merchants ot this and tins ad joining towns will do well to call before purcnasing cuewnere. indianapoiia, jan. ia, ios. GUOCCUICS! CiROUEIULS! IHEsubscriher reiectfuily Informs the citizens of Indianapolis and the public in geneia!,lhat he has Just received a fresh as. aorlment of Groceries, euch aa a prime ankle of N. O. ngar. Rio ind Havana Coffee, Imiieral, lining llysoa, and uunpnwder leas; liaf nnr. Havana Suear. N. O. and S. 11. Molnsf es. Western Re serve Cheese, No. I Mackerel, CodrUh, etc. which he offers for sale at very low prices. , j. .aitt'LAt, Ol-y y uim. wc, hi bniHc p limn. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. Th CHESTS Young IlTtonTea. first quality t 2 do. Young Hyson ZmZ Tea. second quality; 1 do. black Tea. do.: Just received and for sale by thesnl.scriber at very low prirea. 4J - u. MAI tu, east oi tne raimer iiaciae. COFFEE. COFFEE. BAGS RioCvtTeenf the very best quMity .just received and fur salebv Ihe subscriber, which he offers to sell so low that or everybody can afford to drink six cups a day. Please call and ex aminethearticle. 43 C. MAY ER, east of the Palmer House. AT THE SIKX OF THE J .MC KSUl It 1, Ti3 AY be found the following cnnice aniens . 10 Bags of Rio Coffee, 4 bl. prime N. O. f q;ar, 4(H) Ihs. L.of Suear, 3 bhls. .'s. U. and Suiar rl. Molaanes. For sale by 17-y E. HEDDF.RLY. C.4.'lEES. ON hand and ror sate low. Adamant, cieanne ana i anow uanute of auierior quality ; manufactured by the subscriber expreasl forUiis market. l-tf m-t'i'tKbr. niACKEUEE. in IIEDPERLY hnsonhand and for aaie.a nneiot 01 acserei, UJ0 selected for family use. 21 u CI I) EU YIN EGA IS TEA. Tf I'ST received and for aale chests of Imperial, Young Hyson and .1 nimnowder Tea. Also.on band 50 b Is. choice Cider Vinegar, t.rsnleat HJfcsatsper gatlon.reuil, and per gallon by the bartel. l y - iir.uuE.auii s LOIV FUICES. - ' rsrsilE adhaeriherls now mannfaclurini Stearine handles, whicn ne M. w II sell hoteaale or retail, at 10 cenU (per Ih. by the I ox, tor ,n and annerfi neat 15 cents. Tallowcamlles at rents, v bo would deaire any thing cheaper than that f 21 E. HEDDERLY. " HE ACIC TEA. . A SUPERIOR article.Just received at the dm store of , ' 6 I). CRAIGHEAD. IXIJCKETS. 0 DOZ Reaver Bnckets.Jnat received and foraaleby thesulneriber 25 per cent, lower than nsuni. 4'4 C. MAYER.eastofthe Palmer House. A Ij. HCaE ASSOItTIE3VT OF aieensware. Cotton Yam, Ratting, and groceries Jnst received ey 13 V. C. H ANNA. Clf; AUS AXD TOIIACCO. UST revived a lot of superior 5Jnrt Cigare and Cnmfis Twaeta, at the dnig store ol &' D.CRAIGHEAD J CASH FOR RIGS. e- g-i d g (t Pounds good clean Rag wanted for which Ihe W4WAWA9F hi cheat market price will he paid in cur. or In paper at reduced prices Pjr DAVID CRAIGHEAD. DecemLer Wi, 134. a7

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BUSINESS CARDS.

COLEMAN & SIMMS, GCMXAL FOUirARDIWC ASD COMMISSION '3IEKCIIASTS,No. 59, Gravier Street, acw. Orleans. acrcaEKcEt COLEMAN Si STETSON, KeW Vorfc THOMAS II. MAG II CK, $ l0f JOSEPH WHITNEY & CO.,? '.n HALLET & BLAKE, Ration. STEWART & CO.. - - . W. V. THOMPSON COS WM. II. STOCK WELL, 1 LL, ro., , EtanttilU. rl.Jr., J JOHN IIANKLIN, - J. it. KlAGHEE & CO., JOSEPH WHEELER, J. M. SToCKWtLL, LEWIS k STERLING, Philadtfphia. . - . E. C. MARCH, Alio, Illinois. iS-j WOOI)1IIK. A: SIIItCWSIlUUY, COniniis.ion and Ytoite .Merchants AND GL'ERAL HTEAM DOAT AGENTS, .fw.tittso.yr, j.vj.sr.r. Warebonae.nnthe Rail Rmol.froai'.ifijiaa Sttm Bwu Lmndtf. Vemrtrt tf ikt Ftrmt John VoDBfai. C. L.Haawtatat. tf II XATIOX.4L, IIOTFI Ät STAGE OFiici; lUtHMOVI), It. . A. XV. llowers, Prtrrritlor. . . WWW ' TI1F. ahove llrajae, formerly kept by D. U. flu cewpaney of A. W. Uowera, had open lur the mn, is now In Hie the reeentiua of hi mrnmiim 1 11 puwic eeneraiiy SlMf IMtAlilS Horn,, I,M)IAAIOI.IS. SA.MEd P. DRAKE, (aaaiated by B. Crown) continnra to keep the above narued Hotel. During ihe paat aummer, lu has built aa addition to bie former establishment w hirh enaMt-a linn to prevent to the public a nunibet of neat and coinmotiie room. Ilia rtable and carriage house are calculated lnaccommod.it a tarre nnmberof horae and carriage. Uta tul a Im II be rem nable, and he will be nappy In .n-corumoriate all who will Uvor hint with Ibra custuoi. ;Jov. 3.1843. 20if J(JII Ta I HC 1 1 ES, Attorney at L. a v INDIANAPOLIS, IA. - :?ly LAW XOTICB. JAMES M O K R I 8 O X . HAVING resigned his office of President Jndte of toe 5th idW cial circuit, tenders his services tothe pullk,asan Attorney mid Counsellor at L uv. 5mt;ice opposite the Washington llall,on Waahingtoa street, west of Talhott's jewelry shop, opstairs first door. Indianapolis.tctobet24,I42. I8tf HOOK IIlMtDltY anrt Itlrtnk Hook uiufactorr, .AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. L A A K cV 1) J LZE LLt ' MAXCFACTCKtnS OP OBLANK ACCOUNT 1XOOKS-C0 aws wmuiiu ro iiTiiL dialki ii mnomiT. m Xl7"ll-t keep enneUnllv on band at their Binary, ailuata T Warhingion street, west of ihe Journal ollice, and cliifptly opposite me Pint t)mce,a mil and complete ettpply of Hie raiiows ar ticlra iHMiatl kept In sliailac asViMrchnietita, vis t Dndu, Hmourdf, Cnp, Lt-., Medium, Rafal amd Safer Jtiyml nie, niortg:ice uecoras, Minute Uiaiks, Complete Records, Recorila of Wills, Entry Records, -Order I looks. Judgment Dockets, F.xeention Dockeu, u M tt CI Fee Books. . General Indexes, " Also every discription of Blank Books, la all their Blank Books they make ne of the new and Improved pmUnl method ef tewinr, which remtera them ineomparably superior to troe nianaiftctured in any of the old modes, by imparting lo them a far greater decree of sUenj-ih and durability, and ilierehy preventing them from bllingso sieei;iiy io oecay, as nas nereinitae toooiten been trie eae. Also, biiiilmg with klaitic atcas, a new and improved mode of binding, fur anoerior lo that which has heretofore been in general ue. Old hooka re bouud iaany atyle desired, and on the niusl favorable terms. The Patent ICnllnz Machine, isnsed in all eases of Blank Bonk Binding. This machine Is decidedly an improvement upon the former machines used bar that pur pose. 5ryß.G3 wanted in exchange for books, binding, ca.-h, and ha nirrous other articles. 3-om hook in mum:;. And Aecomit Itoolü Itlantifaclory. H AY, TYLER Ic CO., wholesale and retail dealers and Manufic mß tuiersnf Blank Account Bunkt, and dealers in Starinaery, 4 c. 4'e, itt theftis Baildntf n fmttixrrtom Street, opposite llie Palmer Hotel, lnili.inawn, liiili.ina. wliere liiere can always he o' rained, and will lie km ml crrrsiantly on Inn'd. tlie varions articles in Iheii line. Ever descrir-titin'of Blank Books Sr county auditors and Treasurers, aclx-ff eommawamersan! Hiagiainites, with or wiiImmi! printed lieada. In all then Blank Books they ue the lniroved Patent mode of sew ing, w I) tell gives .Fjemgtk wttk great b ltuMd. A nd ia Incomparably Bfiiierior to any other nr-l hod ever dV,vrsed for blank hooks, and will keep the leaves firm and solid while the book In la, instead of coming te pieces, aa is olien tlie enr-e with all other metlMMls. The new met h od ol sewing renders the books worth double the old kind, though they n4 nn imira. In elreanr.. durability, and aiiorriia alt le nt finish. I their account books are eiual to the best Eastern work and no higher : In pilee 1. T. de. Co.. are are also prepared to manufacture alt deririplkrts ol rancy s nicies, sucn as ladies' ana uenth-men's fort r olios. Cas kets, Card Cases, Albums, Spectacle Cases, Cigar Caes, Pocket Books, and 1N4 imka. MUSIC PAPER always on hand, which can he bound in various sizes, and Bands supplied at the shortest notice, Q.Vumc arranged as Aua in tne nest style, at reasonable prices and snort notice. The mot improved pattern of a Uuling Machine ia Just received, Books and paper ruled to any pattern. They are prepared to do all kinds of Rinding in French and Ene lish Calf ami Morocco, Plain, Ei'ra, and Super- E i tra Martde and Gilt edge Finih. All kinds of Law and interleaved works and peri odicals hound lo match, to which personal attention will be given. Old I looks rebound in any style desired, and on llie lowest terms. KicrxsENCES Hon. Isaac Bicaroao, Supreme Judge; Gao. II. Peas, I reasttrer of Mate ; M. nioaata. Auditor of Mate ; imcel Missut., President nf State Dank; J. M. Ray, Cashier of State Itank ; C. W.Caov, Secretary of I nstranre Company ; A. IV. Moaais, uq. ; rt. u. rauiEB, rsq. si-y ATTEXTIOIV, . 4 . Farmers and Dlcclmiiics. B s y where yea can any ekmpeat, jiei etil rhrre vos saa efll ieareit. TUG Suhscribers can etil good ckrtrper cud give more for Produce than ever before. They still carry on tlie MILLING BCSIN ESS, at their old stand, and now have tire Run nf Stones, keening four Run in continual Alteration, withoot kiss of time in dressing, as one Run will always be dressing and in order. They have repaired their Wagon Shed for the accommodation of FARMERS, and the public generally. No bags accounted foi , unless llie name is marked on the same, and the names and anion nt nf grain put on tne mill book No bars to be left in the mill more than three days after they are pro. an-ed, unless SH-eial orders he given to the Miller to take care nf the nine. No bag allowed to betaken out or ia the Mill, except bv the Miller getting notice and taking account of ihe same. The hi (brat price will be paid for lllieat, in cash, or In trade. A lot of shelled Corn and Oats wanted. " Dry C-ootls and Groceries. We have just received, direct from the East, a general assortment of Dry ooods, G meeriee, Hardware, and Leather, which win be sold at the lernest prtceefor cask! and in cist inge lor Wheat, Corn. Ijird Bacon, and, in fine, for country produce fenerally. Salt at 5(1 cents a butfbel by the barrel ; Imn at 4 dollars 75 cents per 100 lbs Just rail and see mir Goods and $3PR1CES$ before purrhaainf el.-ajwhere. Connected with the above, ia an exteusive BuAUKS-MITH SHOP All kinds of work done to order. Plows constantly on hand, and will be sola lot produce aua coopers emir. JUHN t,.tUI.IM,K, DAMED CARLISLE, JNO. McCUTCIIEON. Indianapolis, Sept. CI . 1844. 14 6m JOSEPH I. STKETCIIE1C, ITntlcrtaker anti Collin-lalicr, If'aiAtitfTfoa Street, Nearly Opposite the Post Office ESrEtTl FULLY Inionns the citizens of indisrapoiis H aV and its vicinity, th;:t he will give hts attention to the ahove business, with a view to release the frienda nt deceased persona from the indispemnhle trouble attendi.-.g the death of a friend, and would state tliat he is prepared to undertake tne whole business of funerals, if desired, of any m thereof, on reasonable terms : such as furnishing either a one or two hivse hearse, built aller the most approved style. Alan, carrmees. and every other requisite aptienaining lo the above business. J.I. S. would further state that be will make bia charges reason able to persons in the country. ti. ft Attendance at all hone Should the su' scriber fail ia any ot tne a' ore enga cements, no cnargs will be made. Jjll J. I. a 1 lit. 1 Uli Lit Wm. W. Weaver tVChnrlcs William. n BTNDEtlTAKEK3 and Coffin makers, inform the public J that they have turned their attention to the aliove buxiness, with a view to release the friends of deceased persons f I'rom the trouble of attending the death of a friend, and they fare prepared to andertake the whole business of funeral. 1 I They can fumisli either aoneor two horse hearse also ear1 f riai-es if irqtiired. They keep on hand coffins of all sizes. 1 Attendance at all hours. Their arrangements enable them to Li do their business lower than heretofore. All orders from the Country promptly attended to, Indianapolis, Jan. 4th, 1844 29-tf ALU J.1V1 ItV üTADLL, Sale ami Commission Esfablishment fnxHE aulisrriber has Just completed Ihe eree JL lion of one of the iniwt elegant and commodions Stahles in the wert, situated on the at ley north of the Palmer House, Indianapolis, Where he will he prepared at all limes lo receive and sell horses oa commission, and keep horses hy tins week ia day. His old stable, south of the Palmer House, is i hill operation. Horses and carriaees at all tunes to hire at bot places. Mem hers of the Legislature and others visiting Indianapolis, can have their horses kept on terms aa reasonable as at any stahl ei ther In town nr country- JUlia LIMtX Nov. 28, 1843. 32-tf BOOT AD SHOE xlIAXUFACTOHY. giatHK nndengned is very thank lul forihelitie1" I E ral patronaje bestowod on him for tne two . part years, and ne ttopee to ment a continuance xjf--u T (e same. He flatters himself that by his ia dustry. punctuality and strict attention to buainos to be able to give satisfaction lo a'l who may give him a call. He has permanently settled htmseT In this place, am nreoared to make anv thinr in hia line aa durable and cheap aa an otlier establishment. He will sell hia work an as to correspond with tha hard times, and ?s manufactory shall sell lower for cash than his. o call and see bis splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, and Judge ror yonrseir. Hides, Tallow, Tleeiwax, Feathers, FVonr, Wheat, Ac. A.c. will at all times be received for work. Shop a few doors east of Vance A Realty's and next door to Justice Utepheus-s omee, or wmrn inose I debt w ill take due notice. 3J-y nibti u OAita fa HEAT H AUG AIiS Prices Hediiccd THE subscriber has concluded to make a further rethtction in the mireant his Sheet and Boot. But while he does fhis, be pro mises that U his work shall be finished in the same neat and substan tial manner whirh has heretofore characterized his eatiiisnmeni,ana givrn it such a derided preference with tlie public The subscriber is wn aware thnt Shoes and Boots can be purchased at some stores at the same er less prices ; but as he usee none of the ordinary or refuse stock . those of his manufacture will prove cheapest ia the end. Country Trodiire will he taken in exchange at fair piices. Call at his old Hand.oppoarie Rrowning'a. 9tf A. KNODLE SPItlAG SEAT SADDLFS. IHIEsuhscriher has invented a new spring seat saddle, whirh lie B. believe superior to any io nse, both for comfort and ease to the rider and horse. Ue desires all to call and examine t hem. They .... ... . a t ir a Will DC SOIil low. e. . nuDii, . 45 if lew doors east of the ral met House.

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It end hat Scarpa's Acoustic lias . . itnnr ! titf. onrjirr.sr cvp.e r.rr.R rzr pijifoxjiei) bt axy MEDlQIXEl IT EVF.R FAILS Frt (As Albf IMilf farlereerhr. V bstTbov. Jim S, 1M4. i rB'MIIS ! to certify that I, Willard Jenhs. proprinr of tn H nt M- Troy Exchanre Hotel, havmf heea afflicted v. iia deafness in one ear f tlie tsat twenty yenrs. and in the other tor the last year, so that H wasjTTiprMhibHi lof anr lo jtrai the baldest voice, end auertrykag various remedies Without luiprovine my hearing in the least, I wmmk ducrdtotry 8caipas t'omtionnd Acoustic Oil f the cure of deafness,' and It ia with emat ti-f . clio ttml I an enabled M stale lint M Ima prrfecl'y restored my beaiioe.and I will be lisp-yiosee any person v ho wishes for infernutioa in relatioa to auy ra-w. at any place in West Ttvy. , WILLAKU JLSKS. The editor or the rbRadrlphia Spirit of the Timea, J. Pa 5ote, Eq. pas rerently lieen enred of drarness by Ihe nse ot this Oil, and has gives His tettimotty as follows, in the Times f Sepl.SI, INt. "Who wawtst Ilm?-The best article exlant the enre of cbrnnic teafnea, arwinf from a rrcent cold, W tcrpa,a Acaaavuc OiU" . We Sak from epetiellee.,, rsr!iiCi si? Read tlie following editorial from tha Satardsy Creeiar forti Cvaa roa Uiirsiu. We have beard mark lately ef the efficacy of Searp, Oil, in eases of Ilea Ines, and astonishing cures by litis sun' pie remedy have been anqnestioriab'y periurmed. Aa 11 editor of a journal, cneulntinc extrnaivHv IbroutlMnit ilia eonulry, we deem K air daHv to call paiblie allem ion to this sperifle. H knae afflicted waa tha malady will And Scarpa's Oil tor Deafness well worth) a trad. . None rennln anlese whh the wards FCARPA'8 OIL FOB.' DEAFNE?" blowa ia each bottle, and with Um wriilca signature of o. ih;ii on ina wraiaier. Prepared hv B. Ilell.and sold wholemle and retail by D. D.GUMPERT, N re 1J0. .Vwth Second ftreet. IlirtadHfhia. Ohaerve lint the eutwcrrtwi a i re the ontv areola in Ihia State fur tha sale of Ihe Anmitic Oil. iliereliaa thoee surTerinK frrun dealneaa.eaama be assured of iu rennineness anlese ft at narchased directly hont us. The bottles are small and can be safelv trannnitied In anv part of theStite. Price $j per bottle. TuMLINf'O.N IlKOTHERS. Firn of Hie Golden Mortar opposite the Wasbiegloa Hall. Indianapolis, Nov. 93. 184 1. FUESII AIUMVAsV. eZrDavitl Craiphc: tl tTCJOULD respeftrully iiiHmi his old customers and ne prrtiW V ee rally , that lie has. fust received from the Eastern c Hies.' where he has arlrcled w'lh arc. I care, and pnrrhaeed am eitelwM.e. assottinenl of Frtfk Finer, Medicines, SurgmU teetrumemU, Medteat ulaerktart, Fern $, We. r arnuhra. .yints ef 7 vpmtnie, n Sue Utes, Wiado Glass, Dm Head. JJae ShFs, Part waee ami Uqaore. Bnuheej Sowt, Cmtmettes, ferftumerw. Simertor Spimiik Cigare. and Sereti GsasaaVa 7vnre. toerilier with almnet every other art le in hia Um. I la vine mrrhad bis stock principally for Cash, he is enabled and de termined in sell at very reduced prices for cash, or for such articles of trade as he can itae. ....... Physicians, Country M.'rehnnts. redters. Painters, Fullers, Hatters, and Invalids are respectfully in vi ed to call and eiauiiue bis stock and praes. .. Tai ticular attention will he Mid tocnmnraiBding medicines, and lha store open at all hours, either by day or nicht. A cfumn.nance of the patronage bcielofure extended to Dim Is respect fully invited. S. O. TOMLIIinS, 1. If. VOMLf Fill. TO.IIEIXSOX nUOTHEISSy VHOLtllLI t!S STIt aasLEBSta Drtifrs V 3Iediciuc, PatentMediclneS, Dye SlfrtTs, Cosmetics, Painlsind Oils, Medical Glassware, Perfumery, lye Woods, Window Glass, Liquors.eie. , WJLSHISOTOH STSBCT, DfSECTLV rrotlTC THI WAIMiaOTOa HkU. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. . . .. Prescriptions arcotately compounded. Shop open at aühours. SI ALIJA.W EOLIi HOSPITAL. ESTAB LISHED lM'JO. Gen. George Cooke, EE. RETURNED FROM ENGLAND CONTIXCES TO BE COXSCLTED CONFIDENTIALLY. No. 3; Norton rtrect, Allan v. N. V. . THIS Pliilanthropic Institution, estal liahed, A D. 183. universally spoken of in the various periodicals of the present age, is "an edin- e, located in a retired part of the city, detarlied from any place of pu' lie resort whatever ; tLe iyl ?le of the I'tlildine is occupied hv patients, each bavins tl.eir on room, end not sul'jert to be the otiseryed of all oservers. Dr, Cooke, founder of the Hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes his whole time and attention to the vrelfnre or the unlortam.te. l tie oniree for consultation, ronvenrently arreneed. are on the ground floor: the Hospital, up starre, is also replete with every facility for tha recovery of patients." For the cu-e of the worst forms of Venereal Disease, Gravel.' Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture In the Urethra. Inipotenry. Syphilis and Gonorrhea, flfneraiice and Nervons Debility, Mercurial and all other diseases nf the skin, and affei lions at the Urinary organs, in thrir most malignant and advanced staces. Dr. Cooke ia arknOwledsed to be much celebrated. It ia proverl iiil "that all disesses of this class, supposed to be incurable ly others, are aptly and conveniently rendered by Dr. Cooke wit I out more II an ordinary trouMe." familiar with the practice of medicine, he inevit ably cures, his own pat ic uts and very frequently the patients of other physicians.. - . - i Dr. Cooke is the oldest advertising .physician in the city of Albany, N. Y. Iiis medical tnlents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physicians of the age Is Gen. Cooke. M. D.. L. L. D.,ef Albany, N. Ythe founder of the Al bany Lock Hospital. He is mentioned in tbe Iii: liest terms of praise for his benevolence and I Is il stantlfrbpyJnot only by edi tors of newspapers, t ut his worth Is proclaimed by ti e lecturer an literature and from the aarred desk. Democrtlic (la.) Banner. "Whenever the unfortunate rcnsnlt Dr. Coole. f Allany.Uiey are very politely conducted to a spacious priva'c office, (literally crowded with creden'iala ef ti e liiziest order. Isr large glaaa framr-a. ml jest to the iuspertiow of hiJ patients very few men have the honor to hold such doenmenfs) and, as an erjiiiralent for bis fee, receive a correapondin prescription.' Theuern attire, of this celebrated man, "ever at home, enrolled in a rich Mack tnrplice. after the Episcopal order, a solid cross in his l orom, with genteel fold I nrklcs in l.is shoes is of itself an Wurement to visit this profound Physician, this friend lo humanity and af God." Aw Orleans Sun. "The Lock Hospital in America, the only ri.lTanthropie Jnstitalion established, under he benign anspires of tl e relelTMed Dr Cooke, at No. 3 Norton street. A" any, N. Y.. for the relief and ronvenienre of the Bnfortnnate, is repu'ed as the beet asylum extant for the comfort and rertein recovery of invalids at this Infirmary patients have the very best medical attendance, ineleding board and nursing, which very materially facilitates recovery and as Dr. Cooke, the humane founder of so desirable a retreat and snered security, resides on tte premises, the most inrredulons may there repose the utmost connnenre leei at nome pnrsua their nsual avocations and enjoy the sot iety of the most eminent physician aa well as the most benevolent man or the age. Z-a revean. Da. Cooa attikds reason a ir-T to his rAniirrs. MRMsra "NO. 3 TVORTOY STREET. ALBANY, V. Y. TT-Iy DP. HUNT, thankful for the very liberal petror,.re extended to him for the last four yeatsinthis plate, takes peasarein announcing lo his friends and the pubis: eenerally that he is rCaret! to perform all necessary o)eral ions for the preservalioa rf ihe natural teeth and gums, and lo insert artificial teeth nn pivot or prate With or without artificial gums an whole or half rets by eucuoa or atmos -henc pressure. He would say to country dentists that ha will fill any order tar enld plate spiral springs, &e at a reasc naWe rate. U nice on I II mow street , firt dnr north of WashincTon, West side. - 94tf KViTEXT HIIiHICIAESs 12 do Wistar'a Bairn Wild Cherry, 12 do Resnrreciion or Persian pills, 19 do nnd's taraprilla, f do Talors ttalaam Liverwort, 13 do Mi'iTats pills and Hitters, 12 do Ja) ne'a Expcrtiaant. li do Fappini-tun's Fever and Ague 6 do do To tie Vermifuge, pill, 6 do do Sanative pills, 1 20 do Fahnestocks Vermifuge, S du do 11 air Tonic, It do Jew David's or Uchrew plaster, Just received by DAVI D CBAICI1EAD. June 3. 1814. 51 ' Hit. H. E. JtT.M.l'.S AGUE end Fever end CkUls and Fcrrr JVhr, watanred to rarer he loneeatstandirlg cases, tanhehdof 7"sWjs-a Brat here, siga ofths(Mlden Mortar, Indianapolis. If the directions are strietly adlowed, and a cure is not elfecieii, no charge w ill lie made hirthe pills. Die. e. sroiiws aTlURE tor sick headache and disordered stomach, Jtk! received and for sale by TO .M UN SON KKOTHERS. IIIC. SFOIEWS DIGESTIVE EE1XIK. -s DOZ. Dr. Spohn's Digestive Eltr.ir. Just received and fl saTebjr i TO.MLINSON RROTHKItS. FIEES! l'ILÜSS! PIMM! HUMPHREY'S Vegetable OIntrrent for ihe Piles, forsnle Yf TOMLLVSON LROTIIF.RS. HAY'S- JLIIWaiEXT. A CERTA1 X remedy for piles. &. Ac, ft sale by . ' TOMLINSON BROTHCn?. .gwAiai's LOT Just received by I'AXAGRA. 6 -D. CRAIGHEAD. A ar lTST received i nd be sale, an bavoiceof rood news printing Ink ; a 9 it ia of the same qualrty as used na on this paper, and is warranted to be a first rate article. It is Mil up in 90 and 2j lb. kegs, and will be sold at 25 cents per pound. Kegs 50 cents. It will he sold lie cash only, and in current funds. Orders, post paid, w ill he promptly atten.led to w lien accompanied by the eaidi. Ott E. H K DDK It LY. " : YASCIYI.CIIE9. " ptOPAL Yarnbh. Coach do, soi erior Japan Varafch, Clack ea t Just j received at the drug store of 7 1- CRAIGHEAD. dye srerrs. - Alum, 30(1 pctnnds Copperas, 209 Logwood, 59 pounds flflrt LB. ndico'.3no pounds Fre eh Msdder, Just rrceived and for sale by the subscriber at very low prices. . . 43 - C. MAYES, east of the Palmer Hoftse. OH YE ÖIE. OtTfc BOTTLES Olire Oil.of superior nuality which snakeaa Sf vl excellentsalad. Just received fritthe importer, and lor sale k; the en hwr riser. CHARLES MAYER, Faet P aimer ease. rrriET ai flaxseed. f r g d r.CSH F.Lfl of each of Hie above articles wrnted for mß J vr a which the highest market price win be given, by 21 V. l HANN A. STOVI.S, STOVES. EW Stoves of the latest pa '.let ns, sold by IU Vtf E. WATNWT1GT1T ' ICIFLE POUDER OF a superior quality for sale rhesp at GRAYDON'S.

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