Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1845 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.!

pjiospectl'S roit tue COON SKINNER, VOLUME . FOUR. Tbe undereirrned propose r-blLshinir another volume of the C'vm bkinner, comm?nciii2 about the f.rit of iMY next, and continuing until the August election. f he Democracy of Ind.ana must remember that it means to secure them, A good general will not allow Iiis soldiers to sleep upon their arms in the f.ushcd moment of suoccs?, and be tsurpriscd by a vigilant foe,

their laurel torn from their brows, and themsslvcs driven from the field in disgrace, scorned by all. Our last great victory must be peeurcd ; and to tins end, we exhort the Democracy of Indiana to be "up and doin." Of our own knowledge, w e assure them.that we shall have not only the common home enemy to contend with, but their cohorts are to be strengthened by Hessian legions, hired by the money robbed of our own ico'le. The latter will be poured out with an unsparing hand, to again throw our State into the Lands of "the plunderer of her means and integrity. - "We speak by the book. The pcopk of the country have elected a President Beyond a doubt, one branch of Congress will be of a complexion to operate with the President. It now lays with the people of Indiana to assist in having the other branch of the same political caste, that all branches of our government may operate in unison. We have all seen and ftU the evils arising from a different state of thing ; and we have it in our power to state that wa know of a large number of our opponents who have declared their desire to see the whole administration a-l farther. While we admire these

profession., we must be tcary. Promises made ere too often Violated; and while tho2 of 1310, whoso name is leirion, wore so hula hecued, we can remem ber aUj that of that creat Mexican Whig, Santa An na, while in .tho power of his ensmics, and his excuse afterwards made, viz : 'A promise made while in du ranee is vo'.d." We must then depend on our ourn strength, and, thank fortune, vre have it. Am w other issues ti bo decided at the next Ank3 . rust election, we may mention 1st. The election of a United States Senator, in the place cf A. S. White, whose term expired 011 the Gd of the present month. Shall the State have a voice in the U. S. Senate by elating a democrat to act with her present Senator 1 Or shall it bo entirely hushed by electing one who will always vo!2 opposinglv and against the administration ? This matter will be treated at length in the Coon Skinner. iU. Shall the next legislature, by having a hig majority, be enabled to extend to tlie Bank power to issue sLinplastcrs of small denominations during the continuance of its charter ! Or. shall we have a mixed currency cf gold, silver, and &" notes I We can prove that the liank makes mora out of the people by thoso s!iinplastcr3 than by any other portion of her circulation. 3d. Siipremo Judges are'ta hj elccteJ, and all averse to life oßces, must be aware that they can only be abolished by electing a Democratic Legislature. While we would intimate nothing against either the qualifications, honor or integrity of the old Judges, how humiliating it is to eupposo that the State of Indiana cannot produce their equals ! 4-Ji. The appnisement laws wiil na doubt be considered. Those in favor of them are only referred here to whom and to what party they are indebted for the timely relief they have afforded to the honest poor. This subject will be discussed n the coming canvass. 5th. A new apportionment of the Suite will be made. All who ar2 disposed to see juticc d n will not be inclined, we hope, to sanction a second edition of the last vile and infamous gerrymandering. Let there be no Tarkcra and Judahs in the next Assetr.th. Cth. The State Debt. This will be one of the subjects earnestly to be considered. Shall we again place th State in the power of those who have brought her to her present humiliating position ? Who fattened on plunder derived fmm the toiling - eweat and blood of our laboring population ! Who have but t signify to their Whig friends a desire for relief," from paying their juet obligations to the State, and lo ! they are in the councils of the State voting in their own favor ! ! Who that had the management of the affairs have brought us to be a bye-word among Slates and Nations, but is now rolling in wealth ! Are they Democrats or Whigs! It 13 easier to destroy than to build up. If then it took the leading Whi;3 some six or seven years to ruin the State, surely it is not asking too much to desire hif of that time to remove the rubbish and show the progress ot operation?. In addition, tue coon skinner will contain t.ic current news of the day, and such selections as may - be instructing and amusing. Term. Single eppj Twelve 25 cts I avc copies - 1 fO 00 Thirty 5 CO And in proportion in advance. for larger numbers. Cah always Mjrc'i, 1313. G. A. & J. T. CIIAniAN. aotict: S3 berehy given, that tlie ttn'le:i;ned ha taken letter of adminUtntlkifioii the fate rif llery A. Kimnen'er, late of Jplinson ositity, Indiana, deceased. All person Hide' led to said estate are rejURüed t nuke inndi:ite payment, ami llxwe Ii ivin( rl.iiins aiinst tue same ate notified lo present thetn duly authenlicaletl fur aettleiueut. 1 lie said relate is Jiii;)u!n:il to be solvent. April 10, Id 13. . 43 ALBERT LAXCS, Fjeratirr. aotici:. rgIIB partnership of Doctors San;leis and Tarry i this day dis JL soived bv mutual consent. loclo tfattilrr continues to ocenpv the nme effice. Dr. Parry will keep ht.-s np Muri, over John Wright store. L.ich,as usual, tenders b service to tlie ciliat-rts or the town ami county. From tlie above arrangement, it wHI be necessary tn close their books, either by ci.-!i payment or by note. We hope this notice will he sui'jcient. rerjons calling on eiuier of us can see the amount ot t be ir respective account. JOH N 11. n..Mt,ltS. JiprU 12, 115. 4-T-.?t CHARLES FAUKY. C'IIAKI.r. 1 A IS CIV, all. 1. I'liysiriau and Sure con. rfVFFER3 his professional services, in all it various branches, to i4jr ine citoens or imiiannpoiis and its vicinity. He has movetl hn olfice to tlie front room, uu stairt. over William al.insur'ssbwe, lately John II. Wright's, where all ctillaw.il receive prtanpt aiteniton any or nignt. April 12, 1645. 43-y lVElV TAILOII1AG ESTAI1LJSXS3IE.VT. (sianvillc Yosinsr, MERCILtXT TAILOR A.YD UH.1PF.R, LOL LI rr!;ieciluny inform lite citizens of I ml writ -o!;.. and the V w public generally, that he has now established bimelf in biti ne, wliere he will f liipr to wail on h old cnslomer. and such oilier as m-y tivor hi'n, and a-ees tn satisfy them in every respect s tir as his art is concerned. GarmenU will I made in the be manner warrantrd to nt, and at the lowest living rices. Call and see. Vi SA epWe HeJUar!y m fcic dovrt tail of Vit Palmer ILuse, SOHETIIIX ,"VEW FISO.II TIIESOI'TII. tlTJT II. TALBOTT ha Jnl returneil from New Orleans wilb T 7 a splendid kit of &iiionah!e Jewelry ; it beats the world lor beauty and brilliancy ; it Corwins in part ol solU gold ear rings (of new aiyw jitsiotH) breastpins, Dnser rings, hair pins (something never seen in this place t efore) bracelets and neckhices, all purely French ml no mistake. . The Ixtiej are pan'iciilarlv remiested and tlie rentlemen mot respectfully commanded to c dl and see this new aeieuion of lauey aiticies ; tliey must and will be sold very chea. 4.1 Sre ep?aite ifutkinzlon ITuSt. OLD lIA.lIO.l lOIXTEI I'EXS. JjtT received Wood wanl's gold diamond pointed pens, w ith penrii r miles- ami Renitenten' gold ever pointed pencil caar of all ize, for nie at Cincinnati prices by W. II. TALBOTT, P Opposite WashiMon II11Ü. F1KE3CII l'KICFIJMES. U?T opened, direct frotn New Orleans, a flne assortment cf CoW k-gne ait r, Lavender, do. IVar's Oil, Ettract of Rose do. and Lxtractof aniele, a delightful prrtume lor llkfs. Also, Fumutuin jnu up "o u:i hiuiea ana geuueuien, lot sale crteap by . , W II. TALCOTT,' 4-T OpvtMite H'akmjton Hall 1'IAA'O ,11 L SIC. JfU.-T rece veil at W. II. Ta!Nt Jewelry store, opposite the ww snin-ron nan, a B:-e lot ot piano music, consisting of wait aes, mnrrlie. semg, d-ieta, &c. e., all entirely new and fashionable and wilt be arid a low as ran he bought in Louisville og Cincinnati lili es win K-ase ca:i ant taic. a lts. 43 rioriisi cj-ociks:: fjlocilsü: yj ECbl V LI this day, a tirre lot of superior Y.rvu .md WVioden JS Clocks, which will be sold at Kiver price transportation aillet and wan med to keep good t;;ie one year or no sate. Call at JV. II Talhott Jewelry store opposite Washington flail an J 3 doors east o j.-mae-g i:mel. 43 CSIICIT niRGil.VS Price Keduccd fSlIE stihserir has eonclinV.I to make a further reduction in the ptiresot In &ias 4 J5nt. Hut while he does ftiis, he pr-v "'r" - ' - T,or iw nni-:t4 iri liie same nest ana giilwtsnt,.tl manner w Inch has iaretoe.re charteterired hi e-nhliühment, and gtvrnit SMiiianerj.lrd preference w ith the public. Tlie sülwrriher is well aware tit: t.-bnes ami Hn e.-n be rftrclnrei al some stores at the tme or less nrices ; but a he uses n-me of the oidimry or ref.tn tis-k. those irf bis manufacture wHI pimre cbenoel in the end. Country Prrsi ire wi!l he ken in eitltan-re at air 1 tire. Call at his old nu,npp"o- i.mwntBg 9. '.nr A. KXODLK EASTnnm A:r pa'i: II I.ElTIIITIt 3L T reeeit-e 1 a lot of ptnill and h .M'ie.ircn, Rt.tern ihanlt in'innti So! Ither. Ilmt fkins, Lining and l'.iniirr Skins, ökhiiee. llo ,n,l si..-, sti.. mir ..l.tlli...l...r.1.i.. I., k ... I :.... . . . e cS"l' w ..... u " vi n 1... v. , 1,1 if 11 at reuucet prices. 51-y J. xiPf r t r Tl'-'T received nd fi rsalc, an invoice of sorvf neTS printing Ink 9 it is of the same qutiity as used on on this prier, and in arrant' d to He a fif-it n'e article. It im rut tin in 3 land 21 Ifr. keys, and wi'l be .old al Scents per pi-nnd KrE ., cent-". It will he eol'd f.- c h only, and in rurrent finds, Ordf rs. poet pi-t. will h err.--if..T al. ten.iedt when af comp ni. by lr. c.rh. 2:if C MLPDCCLV.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Yl'ntclics, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. r3A H E siiliacriia-rs hnve eonatnntty on hand taree and fashionable jfl -nttinrnt of Jewelr. Cold and Silver Walche, Plated Warft, English and American ttritannia. Painted Japaned Tea Tray. Gold and Silver Pencil, Patmnnd pmntcd Oild Pe is. Gold and Silver Seelacles. Silvers noons, Iji.llm, Cups, Fruil Knives, Hinter Knive, toe. Odd Fellows' Kegslia. Jewels and every variety nf trimmings Sitver Ware and Jewelry made to order. OWEN to CAItl.KY, 4 1 ' .Vj. Mi .Vita St., MirrtH "3d and ilh ft., Cincinnati. Lookin? ninss rramc IrlannTtclory. rVIKE autwrntwr ha commenced the mannfneture of Looking Glas, B 1'nrtrail and Pw-tiir ininn nf everv vaiielV iif pattern, by Steam Power, and by o doing he is enabled lo eil the a' ore articles a tno asfhevcm Im purchased in any of tlie Eastern Gities.and a the risk ml 4.lai If mnrh le, tonnlry Mrrrlinni i i itnu n 5ica.T w ad vanLice U call beKjre pnrrliasine' t uf eic nrro. All kinds of Gtluin neally execuien. , ' EBEXKZr.il WISWELU 41 1 17 ' f., C Vj r. i irr Ji UN. mi ja a s i is w a si u. viininni mill xtrinil Clicai for t-'ash. rjIMIK nndernrned l.avins at lliialiniea hrc lock of EarUien, JL l liinnand Ulnys war rn nana, ani iveiui r..i.i.u..i.j rereint nf n.i.lir irnl uinn'.irl. irmlld iml fPf peClfullV Call lilC tlltenlUm of thnne TMiting tlmeily f li ft p'nr" makiftf pnrrhar, whrthrr wMoLrtiLi or rctaiU, to rail and we In food and price, befiire bnvinf elsewhere. H i trek ernirt of bine, inte, and blue mi-ied Animd sinn wan. nf the chiicert paMerns and latest liape: while rrM rt.-ne dining and tea wnre ; Miieand cntiieo fn.pe t hm.t , In aeits or ieparaSe piecea ; painted tea,e-lred pbtes, e.lj'd dihe, eol'd and e. e. bowl, lue, ewrrs and liin taiors, waiters, hard ; ware, RrHanni.i ware, A.c. togrtliet With every article or p!a ware , ntnattr kent in stores of tha kmd.wh'Clt Will bs ft'ia al liXtmr Vru-fSm . . . 'r n.l...-l nt.L ino. tin t urn si., two aoors wrsi ci "-- - " 30-2in-Cin. Enq. W M. 1,11,1,1. FKAXZiLIlY IIOISI1, CIXL'ItMVATI, O. rstllC witMierilers lei leave tn announce to their friends aid !fm JL rsiLlie In reneral lliat ther have bn-ed thia welt known House, sitnaled on Main, between Third and IWIi streeU. This Motel hns gone throu'h a general change ; k lias no C.Br attarfied to it, which will renler It more plersnnt to IImkw w no wisninmrMirn 'ram i noi'ean't bust's alien I in- a bar rx-m. o rrmis w in tie r (mrea lo r.-.ake llmse wIk. mat fatr them wrtii a fail comfuttaljle. 1 lie roonn are larse and commotiioti. ..... The travelling eomjnimjfy ere repecuw:y ir.viica to can,nstrey will find it mutli tit tlieir advantire ; Vtn hiie h cf ntraily s:tiiated in a business pn't of Um city, convenient for Country flierchaiiU, and lltose trtveliing East or Wet. JTtvn Lines of fTAG ES leave tliM tlnine on Mondays, ednes1.iyanl Fridays, rtneftir lirnt.kville and ImliwainJis, la., tlie oUier fur IlilUlioronüli. Bainbridce and Chilliculie, tlliio. CWi, tv. !,H11. I.. FRASIEU, WOOIMIUKX A SIIKi:V!IIUllYt Coxainission and ProIi:c .lZcrchants, srMnrso.v, x.rxjf.j.v.g. 37 CJA.SIS A."V COXTISACT AGOCY. VnrtIiinzto:i (2. Stivlltcn, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, H'ahinxto Cily.D. C. "TJjROSECl-'T E liefure Cnnsress or the several DeparUnents of the JA lieneral Uoverninent, an manner 01 nann nitfing nnacr me auninitnttinn ci the Revenue Laws, or the Pre-emitiot Acts ; claim loeoi.nrmntipn of land grants, or Cr prorertv taken for or lo-t in the service of the I'niled Utiles, or destrm-ed by the Indians; claims bit inva'i lV, revoinlionary, naval, widows, and halfpav Pensions, or v Revoltiiionary service, whether tor comnmlntion or nail pay, nailp:ty or bounty lnds ; claims accruing tinder the execution of Indian treaiK's, or growing in any wayotil of contracts with the Government ; claim for itolialirm I efire any Roard of Commissioners unf,et Treaties, 4.r. A.c.. and attend to the settlement of account of ilMimn3 or other olhcers and nreni or trie government, or or mail contractors ; tn the procuring 01 ratcnts tor inventions, ana inr lilies to public lan.U ; lo the Interest of bidders for contnetj ip ny deriartmretef the public service, $-eL$-c. J'-iy A O TIC I'. MORRISON, JAMES WJPrAVIXG resigned huofJife ftf Preint Judtreof tl'.ff 5Ul J idiciil circuit, tenders his services 10 1 bo public, as a n Attorney and Coiiusellor at LriVi frrOiIice npmtsüe the Washington Hall, on Washington alree, west of l'alhott' jewelryshop, npstair firstdoor. - Indianapolis.Octnberä,!-!; letr . , SATICrfc'Af.- llOTri,, AXD STAUaU orraci liicii.MoM?, 1 a. A." W. IJoivrrs. Proprietor. HE above llone. formerly kept by P. P. Hoan, I now in tlie J, ocrnpaney of A. . ocrnpaney of A. JV. Bower, : nd open for the reception of his friends an.t Hie public eenerally. 21 Mf ssAtvE's iioi;:i, i.mjjaaai'olis. BAM ES P. DRAKE, (assisted by ri. l!rnwn) conlinurs to keeptlie atiove named Hotel. Otring the pat summer, he ha built an pddition to his former establishment which enables him to present to the public a number of neat and commoditm. rooms, litsstanle and am.ise house are catriualed lor rronnio(i.ire a large nnmner 01 norses and etrriages. 111s nirs sunn tv re.i.paiii, ami ne win oc iwppy to accommodate all who will favor him with their custom. Nov. 3, I I t. 20tf A si1 Account IZool; Plaint factory. rrfe-Y, TYLER sc. CO, wholesale and retail dealers ant Manuf.tCmß tuif r of WanZ .1crKHt Hooks, and dealers in Statwnert, te. 4c, n thevVcw Building Ua-'hinn Street., opposite the Palmer Hotel, I ndianapolis I ndiana. where there can alwars be ol tained, and will be found constantly on band, the various article in llieii line. Every description of Ulnnk Uimk for county auditors and Treasurers, school commissioners and nra jistraies, with or without printed heads. In all their Wank Cooks they use the Improved Patent mode of fewng, which gives Strength itk great Vlrritnlity. And is incwnnnnibty superior to any other method ever devised for blank hooks, and will keep Ihe leaves firm and solid while the book lats, instead of coming to pieces, as is often the ease with all other methods. The new meth od ot sew ing rentiers the books wotth diHthle the old kind, though they cost no more. Inelegance, durability, and sirperior style of finish, their account books are equal to the be: t Eastern work and nobiglier in pi ice. I. T. Sc Co., are nre also prepared to manufacture all descriptions of Fancy article, such as Ladies' and Gentlemen' Port Folios, Cas kets, Card Cases, Albums, Spectacle Cases, Cigar Cacs, Fuck et Books. and Note Hooks. MCSIC PAPER alwars on hand, which can be bound in various size, and Hands supplied at llie shottest notice, gr.yie arranged anil bound in the liesl style, nt reasonable priees and short notice. T lie mot ni'prnved ivtttern of a Ruling Machine is just received. Bo!s ami paper riled to any p ittern. Tbev are prepared to doall kinds of Hmding in French and En ilisti Calf and Morocco, Plain, Kxtn, and Super Eitra Marble and Gin fl Fitihh. All kinds of Law and interleaved woiks and periM'rals Imr.nd to maich. lo which personal mier.lion will be given. Old INxik rehoonrt In aev style tlesiren, and on llie lowest terms. I.cerrscrci lion. Isaac Ulackfoso, Supreme Juoe ; 4eo. II. Prs, Treasurer of St.ate ; M. Mosat, Auditor of Slate ; Samuel MtRsiiL, President cf Mtte l!nr.k ; J. M. Rat, t ashler of State llank ; O.W.Capv, Kecrittry tf I ns'irance Company ; A. W.Moasis, r-.q ; . It. ru.su, l-.e. ftl-y lsooii ssxme:cy nml Klank ISook !?I:mfaclor3', AT INPIA.NAPOLIS, 1NUIANA. la y n tv jj j: l ai: ll, KAxrrAcTunr.ns or 1 . CrLNK ACCOUNT LOOKSO AND WHOLEIILI ATD SETAII. OCAI.CSS 1 STATIOSKSV. TrffT""1' "P constantly on hand at their Bindery, situate on II Washington street, west of the Journal office, and directly oppooite the Post Office, a full and complete supply of the various article usually kept In similar establishments, vis t Ute; Record; (Jap, Vemj, .Hcdmm, Hojti and Super-Royal nie. aiorigage Kecorus, " " Minute Book, . Complete Records, ' " Ilecordsof mils, " " Entry Records, , Order Botks, " Judimeiit Höckels, . r.tectiiion IHckete, ' Fee Books, " Oneral Indexes, " Alsoevery diecripiion of r.lank Books. In nil their Blank Bonks they- make trie of the new and improved patent method of eerin?, which render, them inconviantlily superior to those nianiifactuted in any of Ihe old modes, by luipirtiti; to them a far freater deeree of strength and durability, and thereby preventing them from falling so' pcedily to decay, a ha heretofore too oil en been the Case. Atv, tunning wnn t..ric sacsi, a new and Improved mode of binding, fir superior to thai which has here'of'Mre heen in genernl its-. Old books re bound in any style desired, aud on the in out favorable terms. Tlie Patent Iliil.n? Ulnciiino, ine.l in nil cases cf Clank Pock Binding. This machine is de cidedly an improvement upon the former machine used lor that pur pose. tty-R AG3 wanted in exc!:rnre fur books, bin Jin;, cash, anj nttmenais oilier articles. II mii EÖOT A7.D SlllE I?I A I 17 P A CT 0 1 1 Y. fgHK undenc-ied Is very luank ful forthelibeH ral patronage bestowo! on him for the two T: i iV... .... ...... i.iirik.i . . I a aw "re miii". u-mrn iii.iirii iii iijr mi iii- . dirry, punctuality and strict attention to business, to be alrte to rive satisfaction to a'l who mav Five him a rill. He ha permanently settled himself in this place, and I prepared tn make any thin; in iiis 1'ne n durable nnd cheap a any otlier establishment. He will sell his work So a tn correspond with the hard time, and no manulwtory shall sell lower for cash than his. So call and see hisplendid assortment of Bunts and Shoes, and jtilgo for vonrsetf. H illes, Talfew, Bee.waT, Featlicrs,' Flour, When;, Jtc. &e. wHI at all time be received for work. Shop n few door east of Vance Sc Beauy' arid next door to Justice Stephens's office, of which those in debt will lake dun notice. 33-y WILEY I. BATES. AE1V El VE1SY STA IX EE, A SJ B . Sale a'.iJ Commission - Esiinhlislmicnt. fpiailK suiiscrilaH- hs just completed the ereeM. tion nf one of the most elegant and commodioitsstables In the we$t, situated on the ni cy north ot tne raliner House, Indlnapnli., M here he will be prepared at all limes to receive and sell horses on commission, and keep horse Hi old stable, south of Ihe Palmer House, lain by the wer or day. lull operation. Horses and carriages at all times to hire at both places. Memheraof the legislature nnd otlier vioitlng Indianapolis ran have tbelr horse kept on teTirts a reasonable a at any stable either in town or country. JOHN LISTER. Not. 2S, 1842. 32-tf Win. W, Weaver A Cfi irlcs William. UNDF.RTAKEIH and Coitin makers, inform the public that they have turned their altem Inn to the alsive bust less, with a view to relet-1 Ihe I rien ds of deceased person i'rom the trouble of attending 4m iteaih of a friend, and they are prepared lo undertake the whole business of funerals, Tliey can furnish either a me nr two horse hearse also rar ria:e if required. They keep on Innd roflins of all eizes. Attendance at all hours. Their arransement enable them to ' do their business lower than herelofme. All order from the Country promptly attended to. Indianapolis, Jan. 4th, IS41. 2d-tf JOSEPH I. KTlCETCIIEie, Emlcrtaker nnl Cotlin-JIaker, Washington Strert,.Vr.aTty Opposite, the Post Oljiee. R ESPKtrrr u l.l.Y Imorrn thj rittr-eneiT Indunpoli B mh and it vicinity, thxt ha will orve hi attention to tlie above buine, wHh a vie w to rcleae me friends of deceased persons from tlie indi'pens.nhte Irnuhle attenning the death of a mend, nn-l would nte that ne is prepared to undertake the Whole bosinessof fnnenls. if deired, or any ftnrt thereof, on reasonable terms j such as furni.tiin either a one or two horse hearse, burtt after the most approved style. Alo, carrhees. and everv oilier requisite appertaining to Hie ntsive hulacsi. H. would f'irtlier state, tint lie will make his charges reason J. I. al le to person In Hie country. . N. It Attendanee at all hont. Plio'ttd the s-i ecrPjer Citl In any of the a oveenrtyetnetits no tiiitji win ne mane. 3.--tf , J. i. STBETcnnrt. sioim: . oitsi. HIT sltsri,er encinoe to retnu f icture Tin Valley .Trou;b, m tyonuuciors.ac. cheap rorcasn. P. WAIN'WTtlGHT g tj rounds oo-l clean Rags wtnted fir whVh Ihe ? 1 'Mrr i hi;lit m.iikel pro e w ill be paid in rmh.ttt hi a-erst red-fel prices be P.WIU CUAIG1ILAU Deceni' et it, Icll. - V7

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IILCK'S PATCST COOXtlXG STOIT. wwr 'E have on hand and offer for an!e the alviva reichra'ed tru.li in TT Move. The many personalising this stuve.tn Hit sn.l ohrr cities, declare themselves delighted w Hh lis operuttoti, d lieitr te-ti imny of hi supertorny over any raner tiwii " the istblic. Ii additk to Ita unsurpassed facilities b U.lliH!, ins; bsoilin;,&.e. it has the advaiiUce ol havinj an oven neatly t it n a large as any otlier stove in nse, wfuch nt hcined with Hw tn.! perlerl Miilfivntity, by which bread wilhistt being turned w HI bike n nil sides ns perlcclly as can tie none in 1 . . ..r...T much lesK fuel titan 1 genenüy "d In rther cixikinj stoves, one liaT tlie ordinary quantity being amply sufficient f. all p.ir.srs. For the operation of the Uive we respectfully relertoihe f.ilMwin person who have it ill use: C. W. Cady, Morri Morris, (lev. esml. I,. Johnson, Alfred Hatraon.RoW. Taylor, Ch t. WomUanl, Ahrain Harrison, A. W. Morris, J. j. Hugh, lliram tiaston, Jame Hall.f. C. Nave. ..... I n addition tn r.nrk'i Tatent Cooki n? Ftove, :!ie auWrihers Inveon hnnd Prenihtm Cooking Stoves Elevated Oven Cooking Move. P;;fIvr Stoves, teveit and Ten plate Stoves, which they offer at the lowest p.iee. & J. COX. Fehntary, 135.. y-35 Ofpemt Post I jAcc. 1'Ktr II4K01VAICE KTOIU-'. Onposilt Uu Pilmer IList, in StnconTi Biuldi, $cto4 dwrf- on the CTrr. rrlZ nndersigned would respectfully inform the public generalA iy.thit He is now receiving and opening, directly imui 1'hiladelpMa, an ilensive assortment cr a-i .a narciwarc ami tannery o! all k!n. selected expressly for this market. ' flia article are ol the best q'tiluy, consisting in part of Shovels, r-pades, forfcs. Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, llrnwing Knives, taws ana Augurs, ni ti Rsiniui s Rups and Flies, Mill-saw Files, Plane-BitU, Sinsleand Double Iron Huilri'.ng Materials, of all kind and patterns, such as Knob Locks, German lcks. Chisels, Kim latches, muiuli uucues, i.us, Hinses, Bud Sctews.of all sires. All nersons desirous of purchasing any r'.ic!eln the pthove line, wiltdn well t call an I examine for inemselves before pircltalnsni otherplar.es, as the above will be sold loar fur cash, or for itch arti clesot trade as he can use. a. ihku. Indianapolis, Xov. I34I. - t-y ' 11 n:i vas:i:. "JUST rece ive.1 from Philadelphia, aKJraydon's Hardware Ptore, 9 Signnf ihe Saw, large addition to the i'ortnerstoek, em'irsf ing grassand eradlingsc.ythes of variiMisniannfactiires; sirkles, bet J11nialtabariron.aasorieil sizes; cast steel, shear steel, American blister and spring steel; anvils and vices, Wacksmith'a bellows, castings, traces .logchains, Cooper's tools, patent Currying knives, Fleshersand Steels: llritmia and Planished tin ware, in setts: Gl lanterns. Cornelius celebrated stand and hanging lamp, for lard ; looking J classes ; building materials of ail kind; saddlery, Taney and plain Plush,top letther, Ho; skins, oilcloth carpeting, Mall.iMe casting forcoarh work ; iron and bras wire; bras kettles, he. A.c. lndianapoli,June 1,1344 50 KI2W OODS. ffUST received from Philadelphia. nt Craydnn's Uardw-re ?tore, : B si?n of the saw. a larse sup itv ot a.tich-.. viz : lt..i.ti..3 Maie 1 rials, Saddlery, Coach Materials, Shoemakers' Findings-, Wagonmakers', Curriers', and Cooper Tools, lilarkatnith I el lows, Anvils mid Vices, Top Leather for Carriages. Patent Leal he,-. Oil Cloth. Carpeting, Malleable Cnstinea, Fancy I'lush, Sausage and Mince Choppers, Looking Ulnsses, lilass Lantern.. Ijird Lamps lor fclora and parlors, tltol es, Chimney Ulnsses and Wicks, i.e. i.e. Dec. 15. 1 8H. 2fl TO IflAItlllKD SIEAr. BRASS Kettle, Tea kettles, roffee-Milts, Knives and Forks, Butcher' Knives, Britannia Tea and Table Spoons, Shovel andTonss, of all sizes. Candlesticks and Snutl'er. Also,asplendid assottmentof Lf vking GIs-ies,of different sine and pailerns, - . . ... Razor and Strops, o . a super ur quality, together with almost every , other article in hi line, all for sale cheap foi cash or approved erH- j It ahd produce, ai we enmp iiaruware s.ore, opposite n-e i .onrr i House. 2j-y A. Rlltl. to ii vc!ii:i.oi:s. I rjrIlE rtni!ersigned has on hand, for sale low for rnh. Trace H Chains, l)ill barred Locks, Saws, Chisels, Files ol all sorts, Sinsle Kutlons, &.c.tc. with a general assortment of Jlard are. Calland ee. A. BIRD, 2t-y Opposite Taliner House. YTAIt IN Till-; IVOIST5I. nprirc su'isciirer has declared war against Cold, and to carry wit his JL Intentions, has added to his extensive assortment of Stove, llucat's cc!crafrl latciH, which for convenience, com tot and economy, is thoncht to be unsurpassed. He invite the public to en II and eiamine these Stoves, and also hisotheraminunition, calculated to provide rninst rold and finily quarrels. 13 tf g. WAINWR1GHT. Planes. Carpenler and Cooper's Tools. A VARIETY of Carpenter's and Cooper's too! just received iSV. which are made by the best mechanics, and ca not be bent ; also, good assortment of Hardware, Scythe, Sickles, Axe, SpaiUs, Shovels, Chains.and many other article loo numerous lo ineitlion, which 1 willsell very low cash or country produce. I will give the highest market price for Wheat, Rye, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Ta'low, Latd, etc., in goods or cash ; please call andezamine the articles. J- NICOLAI, 52 f 5 doors west of Drake's Motet XIOIaIjOYY iYA11J. rypriEsvbseriher has on hand, nnd for sale low, an excellent assort- I -flL mentof Hollow ware, such as three size Lngllati Iron rots; 1 slzef killeis; 3 size Tea Kettles; 5 do. Pittcli Ovensj -J do. Mew Kettles. Also, Gridirons, Plough Points, tc. ,, a-tt B. IV.ll.MIHI!. "B U.ST received at Graydon's Ftore, sign of the Saw, n tanre surP ply of Wm. Rowland's celebrated Mill and Cross .'ut Saws, tij to 7 and feet lung warranted gotnl. Also, Trace Chain. Breast Chsinx, Half Traces, Stage Ttaces, Halter Chain. Log Chains, i.e. Pec. 15 1611 a - TO i:iCILS3IITIIS. TEST Cast Steel, Phear.German, En2lih,Blister,and American s. Hasps. i.c at liligterteel. Anvils, Vices, Files, Hasps, A.c., at 31 G RAYPON'S Ac tiardirare Slore. SEW AIMtlVAL. wlFTCEX different pattern ot Ptoves, 6, 7 and in plate Parlor and Cook in Cloves. Thons h the weather be warm, the subscrilierrlaltershiinselfthatthcte must be some cooking done. Call and see. 2 tf . iVAi." liioin. IiOL'IIEE OVEN COOK. &TOVIX. TIIEIatestaiid most approved pauernsever urongiitio uusornny other market, for convenience and economy, jml leceivedaud for nie hv S. WAIN WRIGHT. ' UAXS.ES. FI aST rate article of wooden rakes I elling low for rash nt 4: GRAYDON'S gign ofthe"aw." CETEEISY. f (f DOZ. rocket Knives from 6 centsto $1 each ; 10 dn. Knives IUU and Fotks; 5 do. Scissors; 3 do. Razors, best quality ; just eceived and for sale by t he subscriber at very low price. 4.1 C. MAYER, east ot the Palmer House. " TO SIXOEMAKEKS. SnOEMAKEKS'Finrtin.r or tne best quality, ann a uu assortment alwayskept at CKAVDON'a .Vc llardrare Slor. 34 CASTINGS. SCCIIasorens, pots, kettles, skillets.and odd lid forsalerheap for bacon, lard, flaxseed, tow or flal.linen, feathers, beeswax, ate.. .by 43 J. M. TALBOTT. " TO FAItHEUS. a LLsizesof Tlough PoinU ofthe be.t quality, for sale at the cash store of 4 1 GRAYPO.V3 STOVES, STOVES. Ti'CW Stove of the latest pattel ns, sold by air fWAINWR1GIIT A?JEXIS. CrUrERIOR peli.hed Aucrs from 3 8 to 2 In. Juet received at Ö GRAYDON'S, December 3!st, 1SI4. S3 to wixex:ewxsigixts. JUST received at Graydon's gtore, sign of the Saw, a superior article of Wheel Iron, low by the dazen.' Pec, 15, ltMt. ; SCYTHES OF all kinds and of the Uest metal, which will be sold low for cash orcoontry produce by 43 J. M. TALBOTT. IIOES. SlJVERALdozencasl steel Hoes have Just been received and will be sold low at 43 GRAYPON'3. ?1ILE ASI CIIOSS CUT SAWS. ft RE offered far below the former prices at A sk 43 GRAYDON'f. LA DIPS. - R CHER'? patent Solar Lamp, a splendid article Cr burning lard inst received at G RA V PO N '.-. AImv ExUa Globes and Ca Im nets for the above Lamp Sign of the t'aw. 1VAXLS AAD WIXX3W C-LAS. OA KE3Nail,assorted; 10 boxes Window Glass, by 10 0 do 'w do. 10 by 12 ; justreceived and for sale by the subscriber at anusual low prices. 43 C. MAYER, eastofthe Palmer House. QXIEEXSWAlli: AMI CSLASSWAICE. I ST received a very fine assortment of queensware, Liverv V and common Tea, Plates, Pishes, Bowls, Pitchers, etc als ground and pressed Tumblers, Preserve dishes, Molasses.cans, Complete Castors, faluiellers, etc which I will aell cheaper than ever. 51 y - J. NICOLAI. IT SIE X'ICOOl CIIXNA WAISE! Till is a new and splendid article, and the mibacri: er would he glad to have the public call and examine iti at his store, in Grffith'a lluilding, nearly opposite the Palmer lloue; wliere may be (bund a gornl assortment of Groceries, tot. '21 E. HKDOERLY. aiusxc. "W7IOT.IN3, Clarionets, Flutes, Octave flute, Fife best Italian Viol 's String. Brklges, Clarionet Reed, and Preceplora for Violinsand Flutes, for sala at GRAYDON'S Are Unrdmnrt .14 LOOXaXAG GLASS1.S. AL Rfin and splendid assortment of Mahogany and Pine frame Ixaikins Glaste, of all aize ju.t t ece i veil at GRAY Pi . . - WYE STL' FES. Or( LIl.Alitm.nOd pounds Copperas, 20Q Logwood, 5 pounds 0JJ Indigo-,:! ri poundsFre eh Madder, just received and for sale by the subscriber at very low prices. 41 C. MAYER, eaFtofthePalmer Hmti. . ... vai:nxixi:s. COPAL Vamkh, Coach do, suj eiior Japan Varnish, filar!! f.n Just received ttthednig slore of 7 I). CRAK1IIF..MI. IS 0 1 1 Vol ISA IjJI, cii e a1 -r-sryn have a quantity of rope, about an inch in sixe, snttalde for 4 hiihers,t.e. whirh we will sell cheaiwr than It can bt: bought rlsennere. ll nas never ueen useu. tpriy at tne sentinel omce. 34-lf O. A. At J. P. I IIAPMA.V. 1.1 3' EE Xl)WSEIS F afui eriorqualitj forsalrthcap at IaEtiii:u. JM.T.ll.llOTT keeps conrunily 011 h-nd an etcellentasiort-uiL-iiU.f Ledlhcrof allkiud. IU .

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Tnlio tJiitl! ih1 li Xt lime u 1 lr 'Mi, If IM 11 V Co., 11 1 liiioI.-ti loltl you! rjpun I lict krtnil M. a.a;n f1 )-d l.l vvttflciwing wKlialre-j-L liiendiMi li It m'uimj ami M .ini::ir c;oodm, rotisiaiiiii In pirt nf Iii Dioxin I I (im. 11.H11 i.j 1,1 v.J rem ( I'mIiii taaf IJsii, Tslm lavc,PCrnw an t 4lmiii l...ni.il, Iwi.im.ik l,.tr le, Whuiis, FilliH, Mills and l.k.vra. 1 Ira, t rviiU, t.lHflini Lawns, flrlii'd ilo, Kiilliliirr M'lfl.i rvtiy iI.m tijiikti, l.tiirh. r..iil t Mli, Muallns, Ac. Ac, . '1 leo y.ii Mere pur. Ii..ad In .Vw V.sk lor f -tli, and will be I4 It lower pi lie limn I any other cnUli.liiuri.i in tlM rHy. I KI.f I its, HORN U fO. Ap'H -J. I"l. A Chetliered hiie oi.inMlte Palmer llisise. l - . . Alvtii'J V Wootlwunf, I Jl't. I I'nlmer ., I S"J VI' ii-t received h sj.lrmlid u'x.ilniriit of new anil and ( m aoiiiil.le ) y ti,m, srlrn led rxprraaty litt till IllilVet, w huh lliry nil) i.ftrr al the Ihsm ptl-es. Among llieilt are bist k, blue, i I'Hi.il.lM gt.-en, Im.wn, aiidmited t'liMlii I I k, blue, tnWr.l, and ; In y t Hiini ir j Mt it miIih and M.irwilles Vrstlnr I I'aatneu ami. Jems .ill t.i(lnic, very lo j rtiitiinier Lintia freut Viirietyt 4H() j pit'ie t'.iliio, Bvety ipialiiy new n.g piitlerns, and lieautiful; trench Uwik: l.ilx.i, iura i iiiminilisa tawn and t.mrbJims : .11 black !. ,N. JJ i.r-cd lleveye , Mark ...d Colored Alptca.; f.n-; cv, ljle, rum eln.lic, nii.1 kM ilovrs mid lt t'sri ihiI. ana Ti luiiiiiiig. i vny ik acriptloti ; iM.nnel and cap KlUnmsj lal, J.h.imi, tjmlirlc, iioa.lmr, and mull Mucins, ludlea' CotacU all JU:ililcs. FLor.ci: ritAtn bonnet. ALO Hrnw n suit bU nrbed .Muxliti, Tb kings, Diillings, Checks, Cluoh, and Uouicalic gotsls nf all it 1 aiixnia. aitocKHiy.n, FiKh as New Orleans, nulveriiced, and bwf fiigar; Rin and Llgolil Coltee j linierial and Vising li) son Tra ; I't-pper, hpice, .udlo, Milliter, and l)e-Miitrj ceneially Jtnrdnrr. irn rnrt, Uon, SUof, P'.ot Mm' lis, Crf mnj Jlmerifr .Vre.'. AI- A larte sIim k ot Jnntala Iron. of ev.-y aiie, warMtiicd of Ihn liest q illllr, or It may be returned and Hie money will le refunded. In short, a'rrnetal aosottment of t;ixl adspird to t'ie rl v and cisuitry tmde. Wa resieclfully solicit an exsniitistsinuf our goon., feeling confident that every aiLcle can be Ulerea 10 uie aal isla lion i.f pure ha sein. try-WA'I'EI All kin' of Country Prtsluce nt the market price. im Umnnp-lv, Murrh, 1 I V 40-y " DAYTÖX II AT AMI filiqn VIOKL'. 0 dour irrst of IViUifs Auction Jloom. f s! II I. sutiscribers respectfully fia ü. in'orm thecitireni'f Indian spoils and vici-iity, that Ihcr tl Jt, stillconlintie their bat. cap, and DSaolTl r3 slme store aabove, and are now feiby receiving, and intend keeping constantly on hand, an e&ieusive as snr.menttd all articles in then line. Our hats are ait of our own manufactnre, and embrace all the varieties of shape, style and quality, usually called lor, and are both neat und du ralile, and very cheap. Itootsand shoesin great vr.riety, consisting of gentlemen's coarse And fine LooJs, llropan. Shoes, Pumps, &.c. ; Women and Misse' Shoes of all kinds ; Itoys' Itoots, tlrotans, ce. ; Children's Shoe; India Rnbber Shoes, &.c. The ladies w ill Und a large assortment of fine kid,mrrocco,andseal liuskina, Clippers, Ties, &c, at ourettablhhnienl. I'aos, in sreat variety, emliracingncarly every variety of pattern and quality, and tliry will be sold veiy cheap. 47 WILMOT&Cn. COTTOX A'AIIIY, CIIIMI! rIIE s!iiKrril'rs nre prepnred lo furnish Cotton Yarn of tlie best M- qiialiiy, in large it null quantities, nt a k.wer price than it can "T V'" " r . a ill . J "her. f,v Ihemjelx. with the article, are invited betöre buying etsewhrn. mi rm is M ii rw r si - Mira 11 m mi nur nnrt. nr nrx i 3 riif fiiriitiin. bi ii rsi Cotton ractory. - 4i-ti j. at u. i;aklim,l ec ct'. im fjoous. Candlewicki 10!) do. Cotton Batting: 40 do. Cotton 50 LBS arn, assorted ; 00 yards brown shirting; 1000 do. Calicoes; 300 do. Bed Ticking; 15 riWen Straw Hals: just received and for sale by the subscriber at verv low prices. 4 C MAYER, Cast ofthe Talmer House. IirY GOODS. FINE nssorlment of drr goods, sitch as hrown and Ueached .Muslins. Culicocs. Ve tini. Irish and French Linen, brown A Holland, Jeans, Sattinet, Vtlvet, Cambrics, Cotlanade, and various othrr article just received and for sale low, fit. J.NICOLAI. rr,I,0? Splendid tMntT w hich we lately advertised that we were li alxuit to receive have arrived. Those desirous of iblaining a btautiful and fmhionnble article are invited to call and examine them. H e pledge iHinvlve to tell then. as lea? as they can be bought in Cincini.aii. Pcleefrom f-Ttogl'. S.'l VI L5!OT fc IU KOOTSTSlfo KS, HATS AII CAVS. fSUIS day rcreived althe D.ivton Hat 4. Shoe Store JL IS Cn Hoot & Shoes. IU do Hat ell st) It- and qualities. 30 dozen Caps " " which' will he sold very cheap by WILVOT & CO. 2.1 THE CIIEAI'EST YET. F -on want cheap lints. Caps, Itoots & Shoe, go lothe Fashionable Hut and Shoe Store generally known by tlie name of the Pavtnn Hat & hoe Store, where you will find the larstrt, cheapest nrndttM asMslmenl ever offered in this market, w hich will be sold lower tha n ever f. Cash by WILM OT it CO. 23 COTTOIV YAKIV. frT'EPT constantly on hand, and for sale as low ns atanynther jjtk. store 21-tl R. II KDDKKI.Y. Toy, FiIi Hooks, and Yanlcec Aotion. Jf L'ST received nnd for snle by the subscriber.a splendid assortment w of J ovstoamusethehi!dren, fancy roods, and everv thine in I the line oi van nee .xsums: aiso iti.ujti r isii iio.iKs.au sorts, slunes and siz.es; Jd dozen Spare's Fishing Lines: 12 do. Hemp Lines; 20 .lo.ViolinSUliigs,ai very low prices 43 C.MAk ER, east of the Talmer Honse. FASXIIOAAI.EE HATS. "CT ATF.?T Fall style cf cenllemen s Beaves BarsH ilk&Cai9I.üA marb llats lust received at me uayum iiai At cnoe ciore ami ' fine sale low. for Cash bv W1L.MOT to CO. 523 JUST ECKIVEW, LACCE lot of Hats, Boots, and Shoes, of all sizes, for sale low by 12 V. C. IIANNA. ict r.iti:n mioi;s. JUST received at Ihe Dayton Hat and Shoe Slore, a larje assortment or lined and fur trimmed Rubbers to which we invite the attention of purehnoers. Q-l tf WILMOTAtCO. GROCERIES. AT Tlin SlfJX OFTHE CHINA PIG. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Cheap Goctls for Ca.Ii or Trade. e. hi:i)di:ki-v, HASjnstrfceived in addition to his former stock, a general assortment consisting in part of the following: a choice selection of Family Gtteries, staple Pry Good, Hardware, China, Glass, Liverpool and common ware, Biot and thoes, Cotton Yarn, Tinware, frone wnre. Earthen ware, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, aud nianv ntherarticle to tediott to mention. E. I. respectfully inform the citizen of this place and vicinity, that he still manufacture the best Cider Vinegar, Lard and Tanner" Oil; nUo.-Heanne Caudles, warranted lo burn twice as long a lal low and give a better light. Cash paid for Laid. 1-y ETyvTsusiiTörGKocEiiiEs. 1 44 H LB.Cof fleh, 4 barrels of Mackerel, SO boxen dried L VF r Scotch Herrings, 4 barrels No. 3 Molasses, 2 do. S, II. Molasses, 600 ptHiuds Saleratu, 13 boxes Malaga Kaivins, 4 do. Zante Cutranls,20 pound of cofl shelled Almond, '2 barrel Boston But trr Crackers, 9 do. do. Water Crackers, 4M pound Carolina Rice, 100 boxes New York Table Salt, 600 pounds Lead, 400 do. Slio, as sorted ; 8 kegs DuiKmt's PowdT,30 best Regalia Cigars. 10,000 do. Half Spanish, 8 bags UioCotfee, 1 chest BInck Tea, 1 do. Imperial Tea, 1 do. r. Hyson Tea, 3 hogshead of extra fine N. O. 8ugar ; just received by the subscriber. A he ha a very large stock ol Groceries, and a very good assortment of Toys and Notions on hand, he invites tha public generally to call and examine them. They will be sold throughout, lon er than nsual,aa be i determined to sell, profit or no profit, lo keep the trade going. CllAKl.h.s AlAYLR, 4 F-ast of the Palmer House. ci-ocekies! ;itoii:i:ii:s! J rtp HE subscriber res(fii I ly informs the citizen of Indianapolis 1 JL and the public in general, that he has just received a fresh as sortment of Gna-eries, such as a prime ankle of N. II. Sugar, Rio and Havana Coffee, Imperial, oiing Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas; Lraf Sugar, Havana Miliar, N. O. and t. H. Molastea, Western Reserve Cheese, No. 1 Mackerel, Codfish, etc which he Olfen for sale at very low price. J. NICOLA', 51 -y 5 doors west nf Ptake's Hotel. COlTCi:. COFFEE. Riot'olfceof the very hestqunlity.jnstreceivedand J, fur sale by Ihe subscriber, which he offer lo sell so low that every body can aiibrd to drink six cup a day. I'tense call and examiiielhe article. 43 C. M AYKR, east of the Pnlnier House. aiACKXIKEL. HCDDERLYhasonhand and fbtsale, a finelot of Mackerel, La selected for family use. 31 tf ISLACXi TEA. A SLTHRIOR nrticlejunt rece ved at the drug store of 6 P. CRAIGHEAP. CIOEIS VfiM:;AK--TEA. HCST received and for aale chests of Imperial, Young Hyson and aw Gunpowd' r Tea. Also, on hand 50 b' Is, choice Cider Vinegar, fur sale at 18 J ee.r. per gallon, retail, and 12 J per gallon by the barrel. 17-y IZ. HKPPKRLY. AT THE SIG OF, Till. laElSILSlUXSE, AY le found the following choice article : i?A Id Bags of Ri Coffee, 4 i bl. prime N. O. Suear, 4 0 lb. Louf ugar, i bhl. N. O. and Sugar II. Molasses, For sale by 17-y F.. HEPPERLY. CA.MEES. ON hand and for sale low. Adamant, Siearine and Tallow Candle of asuoeriurquality ; manufactured by thesubscriber exprenl for Ihi market. 81-lf E.HEPPERLY. L1II WATE1, TII"nHmiher will purchase all the Lard brought tn him, at re a aonaiile prices for cash, and cnoüs. Store in Norwcoil's hlinrk. t . r. 1 ii ' ... ' ncarlvopf vUethn Palmer House. 1-HEUPERLY. LOW I'iCICES. fenur. e.itcri?ieri now niaauf;cturing gtearine Candles, which he iL w lleell holesnle or retail, al IU cenU er lb. by the I ox, for common, and siisTline at 15 cents. Tallow cnndles.-t cents. Who would desire anv tliuigcheaper than that? 21 F HEPPKRLY. XJXCKETS. C 0o7.nüverrnrkeis,i ut received and for sale by the sultseribel 23 per rent, lower than usual. : C. MAYLRjenstoftheralmrr House. E. 1IEDUE1KEY Tf'H'A fiif nte, fait, Gvteensware, Stoneware, Dv PtufT. f kes Ii iL NnHs, assorl-d sizes, w 1:1 all caller article iiKimlly kept. He will sell asdie. p If nut eheaper than any other establishment in the the pine. , 17-y KJAUS AN TOI5ACCO. . If) 00(1 nK-sr nUhCigar, as Havana. Principe, r.egalia iuluuu Tahacr?s,Ne...rrM,,4Ae; S 1.OO1) lalf Spanish do.,suoerior quality. 50rnndSnuff,as Kappee,Scoich,and Macaboy; lOboxes bestcheWlng Tohacc.n, ns (Mvendmh, l'wlt, Nailrod, Reef, etc.; I(K) pottndeuland dried sinoa In sand chewin; Tobacco; 4 bone while Pipes; 4.IKSIJ -'tone plpest in,iK10 Pipe Stems, just received and for sale by Ihe subscriber, allef wbirh he will sell at very low prices. C. M,Yt:R, Eastofthe Palmer House. ÜICiKS tVH 'l'OlUf'fÜl. J US"f received a Ii of i:in!rioT Sanis Ci traml OirritAish Toeucfti.aitUcdiu; atoiool 0 D. CIi l(jllLAD

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LEGAL NOTICES.

alc or L uid irXoricuct! to lc School rund. TV OTIC E la herelty given that on Friday the I3lh dy of Jane next, i at ten u'cltck, A. M.at lite Court ll,i.isednt, in Franklin, Jolmaon rmtnty, the fiilluwing tract of Und, or o much thereof aa w illiKiv the debt, will lie w4dti the hisüAtt bt.1 Je r,ll samt h ivuig been tor itu-U lor raliure in pay tue tntn-eat out acuiruinx to nie terms is irie Hiortgage, vim The iwqr f the w jr and also I tie lust half of tlie n w ir of Um w qr of si f, t 13, r 4. rnntninini tu acre. Alort gigedby Phillip leait tlie 2; lit February, lelO: tlctH, interest, dam u- and riwi. IM Vit. 'J I mi terms will Ivcaah In hand, or approved mortgages (H tlie prtncipali lo tun until the IU ul January, leli. 1 JACOn PinERT, April 9, le J.I. 41-Ow-lT Auditor Johnwm t o. SMAl OT MM) .TIoifriKCtl loihe SiiiKiiiK ruiul for f.iil11 re fo lKiy lu(ert.f. i rsVH' ft'lowlnr lots, or m much of the same a may be necessary, M. w III on MiHt.lay the 1'sh day f May next between the hours of H u'r.lork, A. W. and I oVhck, P. M.of said day at the Con rt House tn Indi.nw.K.'n, be ofli.ted fur snle lo tlie hishest bidder, (the bid helug eiptal r-.s siiKHini tirjeable.) tlie nine h iving been niorjaaed tu the Mnklng Fund on loan, the interest on w hich hus ni been paid a It heranie due, In ronrta-uiity w ith the provision of Ut tuong ige and bond atitiexed Iheteto, In w it t I a At nuuil-red 1, S and a, in block nutn!ier 4 ; aLo.VMj rmm' ered 2, 3, A, 5 and ft, in bl k nuitiber 6, and also kits numuenrd 1,4, 3, 4, A and in Mock numlar6, 'l lit Francis W. Etnntons' addition to the um niif Nubleaville, In Hamilton county, Slate of Indiana, to Iii recorded pktt of which for a more particular description, reference mi? hebt. I. taau, titerest, diiiimei and cU, $1 iä 'J.I. rn much of the mortgaged ptemiw a w ill pay the priucip; t, interest, damarea and ciU, w HI fir be offered f. cali, and In case ther be no bidder dt cah, they w ill if thoncht ben, te 1 ta in tor tne Mate, , i 1. .1. I -..J H . .....I .t ,.r bSua f-.va U- ill. i..laar fat I KaW 1 " .1' .1 .. . ' . .7. vanVe. A eert .firVte purchase will I given lo the purchaser, pledemg a paurnl Irian tile Mule, when full payiiKiit aliall be made, but wh.rb shall fi.rteit to Hie Slate, w ith all payment made thereon, for any default of p;.ytnent of i ntereiit or princ iial according to the terms of aule, and entitle llie State In re-M.lt at any time. t in la-half of the Hoard of Sinking Fund Commissioners, Indianapolis, March IS, M.. 38 J. P. DRAKE. P. F. C. BOOKS. Cacucral AUoncy for l'erio!!.!, Clica 1'iiMicntions Vc. i T II R stiljscrit er wouto rispectfal'y infts-m tlie citizen of Indiana polis and vicinity, that lie is now receiving a general assortment , ot periodical, cheap publications, standard work publishing hi num- ! bers, etc. The subscriber flatters himself that he U prt-pired to offer , lothe literary and professional public facilities and inducements which have m heretofore existed, in procuring all the new publications of the day t ami a issued Iroin Ihe pre. Ilnving made arrangements to have them forwarded by expiess a sorin as Ueued. persons desirous of proctuing any work of the above character, will find il to their inlerest to call on the subscriber before purchasing eluew here. A lew copies of the following works jusl received: Tlie Ladies' Musical Library, Graham's Maeazine, Godey's Lady' Rraik, Arthur's Le.riy' Matrazine, Ladies' National Magaxinp, Kcleclic Magazine, American Review, Democratic Keview, outliern Lilerary Messenger, Kticker- 1 bocker Magazine, London Lancet, Kraithwaile' Retrospect, etc. with a variety ot other. All Hie above vrorks will be received regularly by tipress. Literary and Theological liiftiuitifctis will find it to their advantage to procure such worksasihey may want, thronen the subscti U-r. 41-if . SAMUEL '1 CRN Ell, Over W iley's Auction Room, ashington st., Indianapolis; IV'EW AXD VALVAItLV WOHK ! NOW TCELISHED AND FOR 8 ALE, The Indiana Annual I legist er anl I'ocket .llanual, for the year I84i. CONTAINING the names and residence of all Judges of Courts, Prosecuting Attorneys. County Clerks. Recorders. Auditor, Treasurers, 5lu Jailers, Commissioner, A 8sors. School Cominbtsioners. Justices ofthe Peace, Attorneys at Iw, Ministers, Physicians, Principal Merchant, Post Olfice and Post Masters, Notuiie Public, the Terms of Cicuit Courts, and a great variety of general information relative to Stale affairs, which will be highly useful and convenient tn every citizen. The whole compiled fioin the niot authentic source. This work will contain aUsit 190 pages, 16 mo., printed on fine type, and paper ot the best quality rmde expressly for the purposeprice 37 1-2 cents. This is "every body's own book." ALSO, Tlie Daily Itleniommliim nnd Pocket Account Hook, for the year 181.". An Annual publication, expressly adapted to the daily wants and convenience ol every professional and Imsinees man. This work will contain about 113 pages, Iti mo., printed on cap prper, having memorandum date and blunk lor every day in the year, time and interest tables and tules : and a suitable amount of account paper ruled fine and specially (or ihe purpose price-.), 37 1-2 and 50 cents, agreeably lo ihe style ol doing up; Alornra tucks being the hiebest priced. order lor these works, addressed lo I . II. 1 lav is, Bookseller, near Crowning's Hotel, through Membeisof the Legislature, by letter post paid, or otherwise, will meet prompt attention. Indianapolis, OctTJ, 1844. . ai-tf GILZ1K, Ott Till: KOSE-UOWEIC. A Tale of rcria. ' BT JOHN S. REID, ESQ.. THE above Poem, with translations from the Tertian of Hafir, coniinisint in a'l about 2UÜ pn;es large 12 mo., will be pulilbbedeatlyin Mayor June neit.elegantly printed, and bound in fancy styie. . Subscriptions received by C. It. Pavia, rublisher, and C. A. & J. P. 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School Books, which makes hi stock very complete : Anthou's Latin Icsoiis, Pavics 1st Lessons in Algebra 10 t.rceK a3 do Horace do Cn"ir do Cicero do Sallust do do Ceometiy do do do do do Hourdon Igcndre Analytical rieomefry Pesciiptitre Geometry Calculus Purveying Shadesand Shadowa Arithmetic do Andrew'sand Stoddard 'sGratnmar do Latin Lessons, do do Reader do do do Pmill,' Park's Worcester' Pkrtlonary Smellie' iVatilral rhilosophy Coiustock's Philosophy do no Astronomy Hitchcock's Geology Wa viand's floral tcience Hale' United Elates Vebster'a do do Pictionnry Mitchell' UtMcrapey Randolph's do Guthrie' do Parley' do Colburn'a do Ray 'a do Willard's United States Lincoln's Botany Robbin' Outline nt History Kleinentary Speller L'cleclic do Himtir do Smiley'e do ootilimice's dn Huntington's do do Primer do 1st. 2d '3d. and 4th Readeca ALSO, a full supply ef paper, Ink, Quill, Steel Pens, Wafers, Pealing Wax, Inkstands, Slates, Sand, Pencils, India Rubber, llrimtol Hoards, Drawing Paper, toe. &c. Just received and lor sale low lor canh.by It) C. II. PA VIS, Bookseller. IA1EI. TfUST received n (uli assortment of Cap, Letter and Wrapping pnmW per: and aUo Bonnet boards of a superior quality, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for Cu or Rata bv December 2C, 18 11. 37 PA VIP CRAIGHEAD MEDICAL. COSE.lIXTIO CURED ! HE ONLY MEPICINE THAT WILL CCRE CONSUMP TION, Liver Complaint, Palpitation, Hronrhitis, ad Coushs. isZÄ TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIFERH VRT, tkoh 375 IJowxav. It is the only medicine reenmiue nded by Physicians. We have Ihe certificate of tlie celebrated Pr. A. It. Howlaxd, from the U.S. Military Post, We Point, who was himself cured by it, when be was expected to die. Pi. David n found il the only medicine that he could use in his family wilb any success. We have had patients from Doctors Hoffman, Harris, Washington, and others. We have certificates frotn every part of the country. I n one laree town two of the principal physicians are using 11 constantly in their practice. A Rev. gentleman of much celebrity in our city, who has chronic Bronchitis, and has tried in vain Ihe test physicians of New York, Philadelphia, London, Paris, and Italy, bt now tinder our care, using Pa. Tavlob's Balsam or Livibwobt, and already he has used half a 1x4 lie, he does not cough half as much in a week as he has done before fry a day, and he tells us he is now getting well. Ws are sure of curing the above diseases, if you will only call on u, Lake our advice, and try I hi only certain medicine.' Po not be deceived by those article got up nnd advertised on the reputation of this, which hut been fairly tested in about 3U,0t0 cases In the last-twelve years; take nothing eHe instead, and buy only of -73 flowery, or of Pr. Leeds, 177 Water street, lit) careful to avoid counterfeits, and see tlie steel plate engraving on each bot 111, signed -'Gurdon J. Leed." CoKii MrrioM amd baiuso of blood, ccbcd. T hereby certify that last August t was attacked with a vkilentand profuse hemorrage from the lungs, and severe consh. I bought a bottle of Pr. Taylor ' Balsam of Liverwort, from 573 Lowery, which, under the Hessing of Trovidence, gave me immediate relief. Its effects in my case have been such that 1 eannol praise it loo highly. CHARLES U SMITH, 1Ö0 Tillary St., Brooklyn. Forsalehv PAVIP CRAIGHEAD. Agent for Indianapolis. S. D. TOMLINtOSl, J. M. TOMLIIttOH. TOJXEIIVSOX BISOTI1EXSS, WHOLESALE A5D BtTA.IL DSXLEBf 15 Drns &.ItIc(lic.iic5, PatentMedicines, PyeStutti, Cosmetics, Painisand Oils, MedlcnlGlassware, Perfumery, Pye Woods, Window Glass, Liquors, etc. WAIHI.1GT0N STREET, DIBECTLV OrrollTE THE WAIHIHOTOtT HALL, . INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Prescript ions accurately compounded. Shopopen at allhoars. 21 P. nUNT, thankful for the very liberal patronaee extended tn him for the last four yeaisinthis place, lake n'easurein announcing to his ftiendsand the public generally that be i ptepared to perform all necessary operations for the preservation rf ihe natural teeth and gums, and to insert artitiiial teeth on pivot or plate with or without artificial gum an- whole or half urti by suction or atmospheric pressure. He would ay to country dentists that he will fill any order for gold plale spiral springs, &c. at a reasonable rate. Olfice on Illinois street, first door north of Washington, West aide. 2Hf "CAtJTIOX ToTaLL ! ! Ijd the tcorld lake notice and be1 careful not to buy the (sugar coated) mrrtoVED indian vegetable tills, Unless every eo lias on it the written signature of the original inventor and patentee, G. Kcitj uiiin mitli, 37. I. r a lriE?E pleasant Puis posse powers lo open aix. the natural J. draiesol ihe system vi.i the LUNGü", KIONKVS.SKIN and BOWL LS hitherto imiowj in tlie practice of medicine ; and so complete Iiai been their triumph over all otlier medicines, lliat many linve been led to tnppnse I hey contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Pr. Uhiltow, ItAwnoLeH, HusrrinoTon and other, thia supposition is at once proved to be groundless. r,bl in New Yotk at 17 9 Gm wich tbekt, also by Ri'jhtok it Co., 10 AtToa IIoce Pamphlets lo I had of agents gratis. N. II. Persons will al.i notke on the top label an engraved Indian figure, crossed wilh fine red print. The genuine may also lie botiilil with safety arDr. Guion's, Coiner of lottery and Giand street, and Mrs, Hays, 1:13 Fulton street, llns.klyn, and at lespeclatile r trues II roni'l oul the I'niic d Plates. - PILES I PILES XX- PILENXX Bit. HUMPHREY'S Ve-rtable Ointment for the Piles. fhrsMe ly TO.MLlNSfJ.V BROTH KR. OLIVE OIL. OA BOTTLFS Oli-e Oil, of surior nnalily which piiscsan J excellenlialad. iusl received from the iniii.ii r nml f fr ri:i! UUHiiUbscnbtr. CllAKLLä MAVLK,L( Pataur JUuc.

MEDICAL;

riu;n AIlLBlTAVi. David Craiclicail vs-sttOCLP respectfully inform Ms old custon ers and the public v generally, that lie has jurt received frou the Eastern tale, w here he tins selected will gre t Ci.re, and puicriaaed an extetuuve assorliuent of t'rtth lh-u?, .VeJiciiu, Sureitat Instrument, MrJtcml Olaxmxrrr, Pain t, Oi.'t. f 'amuktt, ty-inti if lrptmttt, M iite l. Window Vit hood, Dye &tvft, purt vi aw ids! Lupert, Druttut, Soapt, Cemutiti, Perfumery. Superior pvi. k lUart.and Sweet Cocadi.a Vubacf. together v. ilh almost every ober arta le in liui line. Having p-ircltased hin tot k principally fox Cam, lie is enabled and determined to sell at very (educed rices for casa, or for such articles of trade as he can use. ritisicians. Country Merchant, redlers. Painters, Fullers, Hatters, and Invalids are respectfully myi.ed to call and examine huatockand prices. Tattfcular attentitn w ill he paid to compounding medicines, andt store ofien at all lnair. eitlier by day or n iht. A continuance of tlie patronage hcirtofuteextendedtohim is respect fully invited. ArVOTIIEI! ASXOAISIIIXG CLUE! Ii"77r'jt llateam of Wild Cherry, ALWAYS triumphant: CURL FOLLOWS CURE!! In f;s 011 w aril Vittorions Career! Diiros, Feb. llih, 184i. Ma. J. XV. Whitmosi : Dear Sir 1 A ou ate the regular authorized agent in Pavtnn, lör the sale of "Da. Wiim'i Uauim. or Wild Chesst," I lake Ihii method of making a statement of fact to yon (w hich 1 hope any be pub'L-hed to ihe world) in reference lo an altnon miuccloci etat, wrought in my case by means of tlie above utiuriiiu Biuis. Latiguaie Uila to describe the salutary effects it ptoduced, and the great benefit I derived from it use. The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recoliect that on the 8th of August hut, I received serious injury from the explosion of a canA port toil ot It content enteret! m y right nie and breast ; and in all probability, some fragment or splinter of the ramrod passed through llie "plura," and pierced the Lungs. Aftei the lapse of ahout six weeks, 1 was attacked with a datreuin? cou'jk aa riolent pain i mu right eide. Some ten days alter tbw, w hen in a reryna of Coushmz, suddenly an ulcer broke, and a Urge quantity of Very offensive inaller, mixed with blood, was discharged ; most of which fiund passage through the opening ot tlie wound. From lhi opening tliere frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to i-Mie from tlie lungs. During all tku time my tugerinft wen alnwt intolerabk. My physicians, meanwhile, paid llie strictest attention to me, and did all in their power for my recovery. Hut with all their skill, they could not reach the teat of distress, after ike Lanst had heeomt ofected. 1 was visiud during this time by at leant treng Physicians. It wa now reduced to a certainty, that inflammation of the tungt was rapidly taking place ; and that this would terminate my life in a very hint lime, wa in the highest degree probable. At this attical stage, a messenger was despatched to Cincinnati, ar.d a ce'tbrated Phi sician of ttiat place was consulted. When he wa made acquainted with ny situation, he remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the cnrUlulioo itself was Bot auföcient to throw off the disease. Sljffietid now despaired of my recovery, an. I had no earthly grimud if hipe to Survive many daj. Fortunately at this juncture f saw oneof Pa. Wiatab's riamnn, entitled "l-amiin MnUcal Gutdrf or Treatise on Consumption of the Lunge." A I had often heard of dying men "catching at straws," I fell like doing so myself. By the consent of my physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine Mesciibcd, via: "Wiita" liuim or Wild Caiur," which relieved me almost immediately. Alter 1 had used some five or six bottles, J so far rtcotertd asltblvp and about. My cough ceased, and my lungs were restored to a healthy stale all from the healing and halmn inßuenee, and powerful medicinal virtues of Wistab's Balcak. Were h not for the external injury I received in Hie shoulder and nrm by the explosion, I feel confident that I might have been working at my trade (which is blacksiniihing,) but this hat p'evcnied. I!y exposure, I have since taken several severe co.'d ; and my only remedy has been I4thi Halsa.m And 1 now most cordially recommend Ihe genuine H istar's Balsam to all who are afflicted with Colds, Cough, or Lcc Comtlaiit. I consider ilan invaluable niedicine -a real blessing to the world. Any person desiring further informatiorf may call on me at any time. Your truly. cuius lUl'liL- K. 5MITLT. City of Pnyton, J - Montgomery Co fc" late of Oliio, i hubscrilied and aworn to, before me, Justice of the Teace, this 11th di.yol Feb., 1645. EHENEZER FOWLER. 5-7 MfVnumjf ef three AvVl'y creditable ciUtcm of Duifcn, in tenfam. aLn rf the abore We, the undersigned, being Intimately aeqiaainled with Mr.Pmhh, and having seen and watched over him frequently during his Isle iiu. nes, do nt hexitale to sny thut the foregniiic u by no meani aa aarerultd statement, but is entitled to full credit. (Signed; A. L. FTOUT. J. 11. II. POPSOX, liE.NRY R. SMITH. 5-The true and genuine "TVfJt-a's Pal am or Vru CheesY" a sold at evtabliehed agencies in all pari of the United IS late. Sold in Cincinnati on the eomor of Fourth and H aluut street, by 8ANFOUP to PARK. General Agent for the Western States. For sale in Indianapolis, 1 y 3o-.?in TO.MLINSON BROTHER. Sign of the Golden Mortar, Opposite the Washington Hall. IJcad Avliat Scarpa's Acoustic Oil has tone! THE ORF.1TEST CUIiF. F.VF.R YET MIF0RMLD BT AT MEDICLVE! IT JV.KtÄ FAILS! From tha Albany Daily sYnJrterborter. IVnr Tior, Jone 3,1844. THIS is to certify that I, U'illard Jenks, propr ictur of the Wet Troy Encliane Hotel, having tieen (flic led w ilh deafnea ia one ear for the laet twenty years, and in the oilier for the last year, so that it wa impossible lor me lo hear the kudet voite, and after trying varkius reniediei williout improving my hearing in the least, I was induced to try Scarpa'! Compound Acoustic Oil for the cure of deafness and it is wilh great satisfaction Hint I am enabled to state that H has perfectly resumed my hearing, and In ill be liapyioaee any person who w itihe for information in relation lo my case, at my place in West 'l'riy. WILLAIID JENKS. . The editor of the PbtladeTphia Ppiritof the Times, J. Pu Poll, Ken. has recently been cured of deafness by the use of this Oil, and ha. riven U'fliniony as follows, in the Times nf ?e pt. 21, Ifcll. "Whs wast to Hca? The best article extant fcir the cure of chronic deafness, arising from a recent cold, is "Scarpa ' Acoustic Oil." We peak from experience." DomsiCi'KD! Bead the follow Inj editorial from the Saturday Ecen 'uig Post x Cckk roa DursT. Ye have heard much lately of the eTicacy of Scarpa' Oil, in eases of Deafness, and astonishing cuts by this simple remedy have been unqiiestkuiab'y performed. As theediUirof a jomnal, circulating extensively throughout ihe country, we deem it our duty to ctill public attention to this specific. Those aSlicted with this malady will liud Scarpa's Oil for Peafness well wortliy a trial. None genuine nnlcss wilh llie words FCARPA'S OIL FOR DEAFNESS" LI mn in each bottle,and with the written signature of B. liell on the wrapper. Prepared by II. Hell, and sold wholesale and retail by B. B.GUMFERT, No- IM, North Second Street, Philadelphia. Observe thai the subscribers tire the only asents in this ?tate for the sale of the Acoustic Oil, llieiefore those ullering from dealncss, cannot be assured of it genuineness unlet it is purchased dirrctly fiom lis. 1 he tjottle are unali and can be safety transmitted to any part of tlie Stale. Pike 2 per bottle. TOMLINSON KKOTHLRS, ignof the Golden Mortar opposite lh Washington Hall. Indianapolis, Nov. 2.1, 1S41. ALXXAIVY LOCrt SXOSX'I TAL ESTAXXLIIIEI 1S30. Cm. Goiipc Cooke, LL."I.f RETURN ED FROil ENGLAND COXTIVrES TO EE CONSULTED . CONFIDENTIALLY. No. 3, Norton tlrcet, Albany, N. Y. TniS Philanthropic Institution, cctablished, A. P. ISDO. onlversally i-pokeii of In the various periodicals of tlie present nee, is "an edifice, located In a retired part of the rity, detaclerf from any place of pul lic resort whttevcr : tl.e wl ole of tl.e I aililin is occupied by patient, each l.uvitie tl eir own room, and rot eul jei t to be the olircrved of all observers. Dr, Cooke, founder ot" the Hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes hif wl ole' J time and attention to the welfare of tl.e otifortunue. Tlie otf.ee i .viiruii.uivii, euiivciiieniiy orrnncco, nre on tue erennu noor : the Hospital, up stuirs, is alto replete with every facility lor ti e recovery of patients." , For the cure of the worst forms of Venereal Pisense, Crave), Seminal Weakness, Gleer, Stricture Mi the Cretl ra, Imporemy, Syphilis and Gonorrhea, Generative and Nervous Pel ility. Mercariul and all other diseases ofthe skin, end nffei lions of tl.e Urinary organs, in t'icir mot maHgiiant andsidvaurcd stages. Pr. Cooke is acknowleilecd to le much celebrated. It is proverfial "ti at all diseases of this cIiifs, upposed to I e iucuj-alile by ott.crs. are rptly and conveniently rendered l y Pr. Cooke witl cut n oretl an ordinary trouhle.'i-familier with the practice of medicine, lie inevitably cures bis own rauci.t and very frequently tl.e patient of other phyicinns Pr.Cookois the otilest ndrertif in phr!rtan in tlie city of Albany, N. Y. his nieitlcal talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physicians of the age is Cen. Cooke. M. P., L. L. P., of Albany, X. Ythe founder of the Albany Lock Hospital. I! i nu t.tioned in tl;e highest terms of praise for his leiicvo'enrc and lis philanthropy, tot only ly editors of liewspnpers, lot Lis worth is proclaimed by the hefurer on literature and from tl e sacred desk." Penioeratic (Pa.) Palmer. "Whenever tl.e unfortunate consult Pr. Cooke, or Albany, they are very politely conducted to a spaciou private office, (literally crowded with credential -of ti e highest order, in large ghm frames, sul jest to the inspection of hi patients tcry few men bnve the lonor to bold such ('ocumentf ) and, as an equivalent for Iii fee. receive a corresponding prescription. The iiet attire of this celebrated man, "ever ct home,'" enrobed in a rich blac k aarpliee, after Hie Fpisropnl order, a solid e torn in l.i bosom, w i-'Av genteel gold litckle in hi. shoes isof itself an Inducement to visit Ulis pro fun ml Physician, this friend to humanity and of God." wVcw Orleans - "The Lack llogpital In. America, Vj! on'.y Pliilnnthrople Institntion established, under the letiign r.uspire of tl e relebrnted Pr Cooke, at No. 3 Norton Hrett, Allany, N, V.. for tl e relief n d eonvenienrc ofthe ttnfnittinnie, is reputed a the l.ct csylnm extant for the comfort and rcrt.nin rercvery of invalids nt tl.i Infirmary patU-nts have the very Last niedicnl tttetulance. includin board and nurging, which very materially fnriliti.tr rer every mid a Pr. Cooke, the hnnmne founder of so desiial le a rrtrcct and sacred security, reside 'j i tl e prrmime, ti e most increi'uloii may there repose the ntmost confidence feci si I ome pumie their usual avocat ions and enjoy the o ietv of i! e most imineut physician ns well eg tl.c most I enevolenl man of tl c a-e." j ro?ean. e , Pr. Coosa attends rcRsowxt.iT to ttis Pinrsn. . ' kvtcstrx NO. 3 XORTflX STREET. A Lit ANY, N. V. IT Ir IATEAT illElTrCIAllsT 12 dog Wiriar' Hiiim Wild Chcr.y, 12 do Kesnrreciiop or Persian pill' 1-ldo Sand' Saropaiiiht, fi doTalor,s Ilalsam I ivtrwotU Mdo Moffal's pills and liitters, 12 do Jayne's Kxperliwant 1J tu -t-appnitou' lever and Aue Gdo io To iic Yerniifuce pills fi do li do Sannfive pills, Hair Tonic, 19ldo Fahnesiock's Yermimge, li An Jew David' or IRhrew 2du plaster, Ju.il received by PAYID CEAICIIEtP June ."I, IS 14. 5'i nu. n, i:. j Uta ei 's A G, K "lFrnrr "md Chälsand Fever Pi'ls, waranted o Cure Ihe V lonsestctsndingrasr, tan he had cf 7". m.V- Bmtkrrt wcri .f IheGoblin Mortar, ln:lianaM,;i. I f llie direc linn are Mi ictl'y ucd, and a cure U net tll'ccud, uo tlijije ill be mudt i t -iP-

A'N USF. PCAUrAN I veAJvl' jltfl ACOUSTIC CIL! tsi I .1.1 I JISm