Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1845 — Page 4
INDIANA STATE SEXTINEI,.!
rixosi'cerus rois xxic ron SKINNER; VOLUME FOUß. Tiie ur.Jei-ned propose publULinff another volume of the Cuon Skinner, cominencin about the firtäf Ihr next, and conünuin? until the Ao-ust election. ha Democracy of Ind.anrt nitht remember ths.t it is iasuffxieixt to pain prcat victories, and take no weans to secure thn. A -ooJ general will not al ow Lia soldier to sleep upon their arras in the fiiwhct moment of success and bg surprised by a vigilant foe, their laurel torn from their brows, and themselves driven from the fi?ld in disgrace, scorned by all. Our lat grout victory must be eecun d ; and to this eni, we txi.ort the Lemocracy cf Indiana to bo " up and Coing." Of out own knowledge, we assure them that we shall have not only the'-cöffiru. home enemy to contend with, but their cohorts are to be strengthened by HesBian lepions, hired by the money robbed -f our own people. The Utter ill be poured out wi'Ji an unsnarirt? hand, to aain throw our State iuto the hand of "the plunderers of her means and integrity. Ve ?peak by the book. The peoj.lc of the country have elected a Frcsident. Beyond a doubt, one branch of Congress will be of a complexion to operate vith the President. It now lays witli 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 fdt the evils arising from a different state cf tilings ; and we have it in cur power to state that we know of a large number of our opponents w!w have declared their derirc to sec the whole administration art toother. While we admire these f refusions, we must be wary. Promises made are too often violated ; and while those of ltMO, whotc name 13 lesion, were so little heeded, wc can remember als) that of that great Mexican Whiff, Santa Anna, while in t!ie power of his enemies, and his excuse afterwards wade, viz: "A promise made while iu durance w void." We must then depei d on our own strength, and, thank fortune, we have it. Amung other issues to bo decided at the next Aui Tl. .1,w.t:.-in i f.iifml Sfntpa S.-rinfor. in tl le 1 X liC M"U VI 1 v..- v - - I r..1-o r.f . S Whitp. whose term cxnired cn the 3 of the present month. Shall the Slate have a voice in the U. S. Senate by electing a democrat to act with her present Senator I Or shall it be entirely hushed by electing one who will always vote opposiugly and against the administration 1 This matter will be treated at length in the Coon Skinner. 2d. Shall the nsxt legislature, by having a whig majority, be enabled to extend to tne Uank power to issue sliinplasters of small denominations during the continuance of its charter ? Or shall we have a mixed currency of gold, silver, and notes ! We can prove that the llank makes more out of the people by those siiinplasters than by any other portion of her circulation. 3J. Suprcrno Judges arc to be elected, and all averse to life vßces, must be aware that they can only be abolished by electing a Democratic Legislature. Whih we would intimate nothing against either the qualifications, honor or integrity of the old Judges', 1kw humiliating' it id to suppose rliat the JSuito ol Indiana cannot produce their equals ! 4th- The appraisement Iav;3 wiil no douht be considered. Those in favor of them are oaly rrferred here to whom and to what party they are indvbtcd f r the timely relief they have aHrd-'d lo lie honest poor. This subject will bo discussed in the coming canvass. 5tb. A new apportionment of tlie Suite will bo made. All who are disposed to soe justice iLn?, will not bo inclined, we hope, to sanction a second cLtba of the last vile and infamous gerrymandering. Let there be no Parkers and Judihs in the next Assembly. 6:h. The Stuta Debt. This Will bo one of the subjecU earnestly to be considered. Shall we again place the State in the power of thoso who have brought her to her present humiliating position? Who fattened on plunder derived from the toiling sweat and blood of our laboring population 1 Who have but to signify to their Whig friends a desire for " relief," from paying their just 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 alTiirs have brought us to be a bye-word among States and Nations, but is now rolling in wealth ! Are they Democrats or Whigs ? It is easier to destroy than to build up. If then it took the leading Wuigs somssix or seven years to ruin the State, surely it is cot asking too much to desire hif of tint tim5 to remove the rubbish and show the progress of operation In addition, the Coon Skinner will coniiin the current news of the day, and such selections as may be instructing and amusing. Term?. Single copy cts Five epics 1 CO Twelve 2 00 Thirty 5 00 And in proportion for larger numbers. Cah always in advance. March, 1343. G. A & J. P. CHAPMAN. XOTICK " H hereby given, t!iat t'te uinlersisned has taken letters of Rdminatralion on the- e-Ula of lirnry A. Kunnen' erir, fciie of J4injun cuumy, la.Iiaua, deceiied. All persons inde! ted tu raid estate are requested to nuke immediate payment, and thine h ivi i cl.iiin Glinst the wna are notified to prnem them duly authenticated lor settlement, l ue KU, estate U suppused to be solvent. April 10, IS 15. 4J ALBERT LANGS, Ettattor. notice. TUE partnership of Doctors Sanders and drry is this day dis aulved by niutujl consent. Doctor Handera continues to occupy the same office. Dr. Parry will keep bia, op stain, o'er John Wright's si. we. Cue h, as usual, tenders bia aervices lo the citizens of the town ami connty. From the above arrangement, it will be necessary to close their bouk, either by cih pnyuienu or by notes. We hope this notice will be i the tent. Persons calling on either of os can ee the amount ot their reeprcli re accounts. JOH N II. AXDEKS. jfyrU IJ, ISM. 43-3w CIIARI.K.S PAURY. C'llAXlLi: IMIIKY, n. D. IMiysickiu nnl Surccoti. kFFERS his professional aervices, in all its various branches, to inecnizensoi Indianapolis ana us vicinity. He has moved bis otftce to Uie front room, uo stairs, over William Hansur's store, lately John H. Wright's, where all calls will receive promt attention day or night, AprU 12,540 43-y ÄEir TAIIaOiei. estaiilisis.iii:.t. lira ii vi lie lomi?, MERCHANT T.11LOR jLYO LiJt-1 PER, WOULD rrvpeoliiliy inform the citizens of Indianapolis, and the pub! eenefx'ly.thiU he hits now eal)lislieit him;lf ' ait limiten, wltere be will be hippy to wait on his old cuxtomers, and such others aa m-y tavnr him, and a;reca to antisfy ilx-m ui every respect so fur as bis art is concerned. Gitrments will he made in the best manner warranted to or, and at the low&X hviii; jtrices. Call and see. .' 6luf mppoMit lieddtr'.y i, mft dovrs tiut of Vu Palmer Jltuse. SO.IIETIII.VG i'VE'ST THE SOUTH. TT.r II. TALBUTT ha just returned from New Orleans w ah ff II siilcndi.l lot of lashionaMe Jewcliy ; it beats tlie world for beauty and brilliancy ; it constat in part o( solid gold ear rings (of ww pjnj'in ".'k; nir.iM ptii!., ifi-r rinü pair pina toirininc new. er aeen la Uita pl.u-e I efore) bracelet aiKt necahicn, nil m ly K re neb and no miXake. Tlie ladiea are particulürl renuented and Ilia rentlenen mint ieec(Mf tonimanded to cll and soe thl new seleclkin of fancy article ; Uiey uiuat and will be w4d very ehest. ' J Start 0ppoiitt Washington Hall. CiOL.!) IJJA.TIO.I 1MI.TE1 PL.S "g L'ST recivrd Woodward's gold diamond pointed pens, with penb tin i aiao, uiiva- ana urnueiorn (oiu ever pointed pencil caaes rf au size, for ;ile at Cinciunati prices by W. II. TALBUTT. - 43 Crpttirc H'.o.Tfm, full. FIB EACH PLK1-U31LS. - JUST opened, direct from New Orlenn. a fine assortment cf CoUr Water, Laven.ler.do. Itenr's Oil, Kl tract of Rose do. and t.matH tanuie, a orusiitioi perluuieor llkf. Also, Pomatum put ir? to suit UJits and gcnUtuien, fcrsals cheap by VV. II. TAUHOTT, Opp.it HAkim?ln Hall. 43 ia axo ii Ls it.'. . JUST received at W. II. Ta!li's Jewelry m. opposite the Washington I lall, a la iee lot of plinn Rtic.conaiiiii9 of waltm ircbea, song, duets, ke. ic , all entirrty new and ftuhinnahie.' mi l mil w vtn4 lun a. tail im IKHIIU IU L4XII. Villa OT C IhCinTUii. Jtds will pieae cill and lake a look. 4:1 :Eorii.s! ci.ocivs:: cEoczisrn ""ECtlVEU this day, alar; lot of anneritir Bntxa and Wooden JE Clock, which wi.l b sotd at River price transportation added, and warranted to keep eiaidtiuie one rear or no sale. Cull at W. M. Tal!ats Jewelry More ttopuaite Washington IUI1 and 3 doors east of ine'i I'ntel. 4.1 Eoo:t oi:ti rririOSE wiahing to have line JOII PRINT(I done, are referred M. (o mir ;eciinena of new and heatitifi I ioh true. Hienimlled in tha WeMern Valley. We have a!o receive.! a krw excellent enamele iaunace Lards, wb.ch those in want of h id better rail for soon. Nov- is the time. C. A. At J. P. CHAPMAN. IMSTEÜ.V ASD SI'AAISII t.TT.XTJir.JTL. T r"'vel a ka of fp-Mii.li and Cincinnati Cole Leather, Boot Hi 'rorco, Caatern l'rper Learher, Phüsdrlphia CVf 1 oin.iin cKini, skwting, iuj and rheep Fkins, ..,.., . ui:ij. , wiiku i n ti KU at reduced prices 5-y - J. NICOLAI. CAS!! FOZt ISA?. fa 3 5-Ii fill r"-P n Uaf. want-d, for which r - r r " ui. n eural marl ket prea will be rnid In tatk. r in pier at reduced price by 1IIU -AlLilitAU. S7 t-cemoeT vo, IS44. -hUST rereived snJ for sate, an Invoice of rood newa printing Ink y It is of the same quality as used in on his psner.and la warrant' ed to he a firit rate article. It is put nr in Q( and ii lb. kers, and will he aidd at i5 rents per poond KepSOcenta. II will be sold foe eh emtv.imd ineurent furni. Orders, post paid, wiil he, procnmiv at. tended to when accompanied by the cash. 32tf E. Ii EDDEELY. 1
BUSINESS CARDS.
Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goml. "Ill II ibcrilehaventaiily hand lare und fashionable ß a. oiimrol of JewtHry. Gold and jS ilvrr Waich, Plated Ware, LiiIMi and Amcrkan Britannia, Painted Japaned Tea Trays, Gold and Silver Pencil, DMiimnd pnintrd Gold reus, Gold and Silver S,elac Ira. Silver Spoiai, Ladles, Cup, Trull Knives, Bultcr Knives, 4C. IM4 Krllows' Kecnliae, Jeweta and rnjf riri.lv of trimming. tiler Wsre sod Jewelry made lo or-kr. OWllN is. CAHl.t.V, 4 1 Xt. IX) Mm it., iiUet ZJ 4th U , Cuuutn.lL STEAM lOWEIt Eookiits tilass rratnc ?laif.icrory. yjliE suMcrilier has commenced tlie inanulacture rf laxking bin, jl Portrsiland IVture Frames ofevery vaiiety c pattern, by Simm 1. t l.w h. . m n-.)AA tit - I iIim ' nr. r. ii Iva a fma as they can be piirhaed ia any of the Eaatern Cities, and aa tlion and dtlaf ts murh les, Country JSerhants HI find it greatly to Uir advaniaee U ri.ll Urfcre purcliü-sitis u eUev here. Ail aulas 01 biuiiij. neoi.T hct-uiw. EErZF.R W1SWEI-U 4) 117 .aa ft., Ciaeiaaa'i. ElalTlIEX. C1IX.VA A.M liE ISS WARE. VIiuIv:iIi nnI Itotail Cheap for Cash. rwMIB undrmgned Caving at Ihis time a lrre stock or Karthen, JCL Chins an. I Cl?s wara on liand.an i be.11 constantly iu the ce!ot rf aJJitional auiKiiies. would moat rcowetluJly call ITie aUen thin of tbuae visiting Una city lor tt:e piurawe 01 maHiTi pnrrnaara, whrUier Hainui or atnii., to rail and see hi gid and prices, before buying elsewhere. Ilitck con-Us of blue, white, and blue mixed figured stone ware, of the chohmt patterns and Inlest shapes; white araa stone dluint and lea ware; blue and pdilcn (rvpe China n setts or sens i ate uteres : painted lea-, ed;ed platrs, edged dixhe. col'd and c. e. bowls, jog, ewers and haUins, castor, wareis, bard ware. Bittnnnia waie. &.C. tosrltier wnn every arucie or ria ware utually kept in stores of this kiuJ, whcli will be sold at FUibrk price. iNO. IM I Finh st.. two doors west of Vire at., CitjrinnatI, Ohio, n-Cin.Ena. WM. ILLE". FI1AMLEI. IIOFSE, tCJAt'X.MV ATI, O. raUE sohsrribers bee leave to annoum-e lo llieir fiiends and the JL public in reneral that they have leaded tins well known llonve. situateil on Main, between Third and Fourth streets. This Hotel h:s pne thnHijtli a general change; it has 110 Itar attaclied to it, which will render it more plcits.-inl to lluwe who wu.li to be retired from the none and bustle altendinc a bar rmi. No puine vi ill be arinred to make those who mat favor them w kh a call contfu table. The looms are larffe and rommodlon. The truvell'.ng community are reaoeetPiTTy invited in call, as they will rind H much to llieir advant.ire : the h u- M rentmlly situated iu a business part of the city, couvcniriit for Country Meichants,and tho! Iravrl'in ju or W e-t. . (Trlvro Line's of UTAUKd leave this HnjKeon Mondays, Wedneailays nd Fridays, one Ibr Itrookville and lnUianp4ia, la., lite other fur UilUhoruuali, lUiobndje and Lhititcotne, t ituo. CiMdnnoti, Ori. 1, 1811. L. P. I P.ASIER, rrriets, WiH)!)Ht'U. A SlXIsEWSSUJIIY CoiuKiission nutl Produro Merchants, .11.1 It i Ml. , M.l JßM.t.f .M. .1 CIsAlIXS A.M COM'.MCT AE.CY. "iVoi Iliiu-rion ii. Snt ihct, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, IVashineto CV.'v, D. C. PRtS ECKT E Iwfure Congir or the sevr'.il Ilepartmrnts of the tieiieral Onvernnient, a'. ui.i.uier rf rlaiin aiUin2 nndt r tlie adiniiiKtraiion ot the Revenue Laws, or the Pre emotion Acts; claims to cnntiiio.it ion of land crams, or lir pro: eitv taknn tor or lo-t In the aervK-e ot the United Mate, or dtroyed t tiie Induin; ebiims lof iiivali.!, revolutionarv, naval, w blow', ami half pay Petition, or for Keviiljtiotnry services, v. Iiettu r h rcomimiiaikm of half py,hnlfn.iy or bonnlv L.nJs ; claims accruing under the execution of Indian treat ir, or growing in any way Mit of contract with tlte t.ovarn nieiil ; claim for s;iolialitt Utt any Board rf Commissioner un der Treaties, 4.C. tc. and altetids to tlio setilcment f acroiints of diilritrtini or olhrr oilier r and azenli of the Covrrnmcnt.or of mail contractors : lo the procuiing of Patents for invention, and for titles to ptihlie land ; lo the Interest of bidder Hr contract hi any depcrtmenl ol ine puDiic aervice, jc. ax. jv-iy XATIOYtL IIOTI'L, AM) STAGE OFFICII, i:iJIS3IO.M, 14. . A VT. laOWOIS, Proprietor. HE ahove llou-v, formeily kept by D. I. Moan, is now in H:e occtipaitey of A. W. (lowers, tad im-n for the reception of tlia friends nn.t the hiIIic generally. vu-tl 1IS1EEM E.O.'EE, Ir)I il'OS.IS. SAMrkS p. DRAKE, (asMfled hjr D. Urown,) cotitiniiri to keep t!i9 ttmve named Hotel. During the pa-t sii'mvier, he has built an alditioa to Iii frin.r eitab!if liment m hirh enaUea linn to preaent to tlie public a number o( neat and comm-xlxxi pms. Ilia n iliie nnd carri.ise huseare rakulated to nc.coiiunoilate a l:uge number of horses and carriages Iiis lrii shall he renjiiitt'leaiid he wiil he itap py lo 3rcoinmi-d.no all who will favor him with their cutoin iN..a, im:i. ai-ir LW i OTIC 13. J a in os Morrison. BJAVIXO reaicned hi offira of President Judge of the 5th judi cal, ciai circuit, tenners nis etvice in toe puiMie, a an ATI UR.YEY .1.YD COUXSF.LLOli .1 T LAW. rVT-fllliie lanMHiie Iba Waahiii.if un Hall. in W.-uhinrtiin street. west of Tat' oil' jewelry shop, up stairs ßrl door. iniitauarioi:, rr. S4, Ift J. J3-U i:oou itixsi.a, Antl Account IStiolt nianitfactoiy. DAY, TVLEIt H. CU., wholesale and retail dealers and manufacturers of Blank Account Botki, and dialers in Stationery, Ac. fzc. in the New BuilJmj on Vasliinston t-treet, opposite the Palmer Hotel, Indianajulie, Indiana,- where there can always be obtained, and will he found conytntly on hand, tne various articles in their line. Evtry descri'atioii of Blank Utxiks for County Auditors and Treasurers, school coiniiiiksioim.i and uiagüliaies, with or with out printed beuil. In all their blank Books they tiro the Improved Tntcnt mode ol sewing, which gives rtnth ü grtatßezibd:ig. And is incomparably superior to any other method ever deviled fur blank bookstand will ktt pl.'ie leaves fitmandanltJ while the book lists, iuXead of coming to piece, a is olien the case wHh all other nirtiiod. The new method of ing remlcrsthe bovk woith double tlie old kind, tlMNigh tliey coat no imire. In elegance, durability, and stipcriot stle bf finish, thrir account books are emuil to Uie best Eastein work and no higher in price. D. T. Sl Co. are also prepared to manufacture all "decriptions of fancy articles, such as Lada' and Gentlemen's Port Folios, Caskets, Card Cases, Albums, Spectacle Cases, tat Caaes, Pocket Books and Note IViok. SIUKJ PATER always on hand, which can be hound In various sizes, and Band supplied at the a'lortest notice. fgf.Viisie itrraittd and hound In the brat style at rcaooa!il- (uices and short notice. The niost improved patlern of a Ruling Machine is just received. Books and paper ruled lo any pattern. '1'hey are prepared to do all kinds of Binding in French and English Calf and .Morocco, Plain, Extra, and iier Extra Marble and Gilt edüe Finish. Ail kinds of law and interleaved works and periodicals bu:iiid to match, lo whirh per-aal ailenlion will be eiven. KcriactcE Hon. Isaac Hiatkfonl, iipn nie Juiljs ; R. M.iyhew, Treasurer of tSiate ; II. J. Harris, Audiuir of tate ; J aines Morrmon, President of S'tate Bank ; J. M. Kay, Cashier of State Bank ; C. W. Cady, Secretary of Insurance Coiuny; A. W. Morris, Esq; S.U. Palmer, Etq. .M-y ATTEVriO ! Fanacis antl ITlrciianics ! ! Fy ehirt yoa C'ia beg ehenpe.it, h Jtiid tell r'iart gvu can sell dearest.. TIiE Suhsrrilers can te.'l goods c'ieaper and girt more for produce than ever before. They still curry on the MILLING BUIN ES3, at their old stand and now have five Run of Stones, keeping four run In continual oper-.lion, without Ins of time in dressing, as one run win always be drein and in crder. They have repaired their Wagon Shed for the accommodation of FARM EitS, and the public generally. So bazs accounted (or, unless the name is marked on the same, and the names and amaunt ol Rram put on the mill book. No bag to be left in t ho mill m-ire than three days after they are promised, unless special orders be given to Uie M iller to take care of the same. No bag allowed tole t:ken cut or itvtha Mill, except by the Miller petting notice and la U ing account of the same. The hiebest price wiil he paid for Wheat, in cash, or in trade. A lot of shelled Corn and Oats wanted. Dry CJootls mid Groceries. Ve have um received, direct from the East, a frneml annrttrleat of Dry Gnrals, Groceries, Hardware ami Leather, wbiuli will be a,,id at the foirevl price fur tosh! and in exchange Wheat, Corn. Iird, Bacon, and in fine, mr country produce penerally. Sat at 50 cents a bushel by the harre! ; Iron at '4 dollars 50 rents per 100 II. Ju cill and see our Goods and C-PRICESJl before pnrrhnsia e elaewhere. Connected with tlie a!ve, is an ettensive BLACKSMITH SHOP. All kinds of work done to order. Plows constantly on hand, and will be sold for produce and Coo;a?r"s Stutf. JOM.V CARLISTX, DANIEL CARLISLE, , ' JNO. McCUTCHEON. Indinnapnli, Pept. ST, 9Al 4 1 -Cm - Win. IV. Weaver ä irle AVilliam. UNDERTAKERS AND COFFIN-M AKERr, infotm the public th.a ihey have turned their attention to Ihe atmve bnaineas, with a view to releme tlio friend of deceased persona from the trouble attending the death of a friend ; and Ihey are prepared to undertake t.ie whole business of funeral. They can furnish either a one or two horse heame ' also carrmses if leuuiied. They keep on hand Collins of all sizes. Attendance at all ho'irs. Their arrangements en v I them to do their hiHiness lower Ihan heretofore. All nr. de, iro n the country protnitly attended to. Indiinapnli, Jan. 4. lglt. 29-tf JOSLI'II I. S'S .ETCH EIS, Undertaker ami Coniii-.IIakcr. II athrtgten S'rert,rarl OjpoiU the Fast Oßte. rr? "Jf ESPEOTFCI.lv Inform Ihe citizen of I ndianapolia f n4 vicinity, that he will five hi attention m the I uni.n un sine, wnn a yiew to release -the If lend or deyi reä.ed persons from the indispensable trouWe ntteudlns the Jj. i death of a fiiend, and would state that he is prepared to un--4 arilahe Ihe whole bovines tif funeral., if dmired, or nny j part thereef, on rei liable terms: such as furnwbing either a one or two horse hearse.buili afterlhc most npproved style. A1jo, carriages, and every other reouUit Bnia-ri:iinin, m iha above hnsinee. - J. I. S. would Itirther state lliat he will mike his charges reasonable to persons In the et antry. N. B. Attendance at all hour. Fhotild the subscriber fail in any ol the above engagements no charge w ill be made. 35-tf J. I. PT RETCH ER. f.UEAT SIAElGilAS Prices ICcriucctl. f BIIB suhscritier has concluded to make a fiutlier reduciion in Ihe M. ' prices of his SAoe mnd iUou. But while he does this, he prom iaes that e.'I hi work shall be fittUhed in the same n.-at and substantial manner which has heretofore clnnetertzed his estaldishment, snd given it weh a decided pre"erence with tlie pub ic. Thesuhsrrioer is well awaie that shoes and bad can he purchacd it some stores at the same or less prices j but as he uses none of the ordinary or refin stock, those of hi imimfjrture will prove cheapest n tlie end. Country produce ill lis taken in exchange at fair, price. Call at his Stand eppoit Browning's. !-tf A. KNuDLE. HOOT A2VI SHOE 21 A5JFACn OJf V. 'HIIE umleisigned is Trry ihankfiil for Uie ibef "l ral patronae bestowed on him fur the two Ll t-r. I" years, and he hopes to merit a continuance of Vlasaf ttiesame. He flitters niuisell that f-y his indus?S. try, mm iuality and strict attention to l uidness, to be aide u. gie Kitirf.iciion to i.ll who may give him a rail. He has permanently settled himself in this place, and is prepared to make any thinr in Iii line as durable and rlieapasany other establishment. II will yell hi work so a bt correspond with the hard times, and no mmira -lory shall sell lnwer for cah than hi. Fo ca!l and see hit splendid laurtment of Boots and i hoes, and YxAit k yisirwlf. - . - Hide,TaPow,Beew, Feathers, Fkmr, Wlieat, fce. Ate w ill at all times be received for work. tlHip two dox, west of ?tretcJici's Cabinet Sliop, of which Uiose in debt will tak dun notice. UH.EV I. BATE. SEW jL.IVE.1Y STAKLE, a no Sale nml Co;:ua!ioii rsiablHlimcnt. n H L suhsr ribe r has Jtt eomple ted the ereeJL fon of one of tin mont elegant and com .' i i alley nth of t!te I V I ' where he will be p A-a-aa, nnd m-!l horaes on i modious staliles In the west, situated on the Palmer Mouse. I ndiananoli. prepared at all lime lo receive com nun ion, a iid keen horse ay ine wee or day. Hi ni l rtaie sotito ot tne ralmer lfoie,,i in lull oprmtion. Horse, and enrtiage at all Hum to hire at both places. Urinier of the lf isiature and othei visiting Indian, aptilis, can Imvc their tiiiwi kept on terms as reasonable a. at any sta'de either in town or country. Aor!m.W SH, 1842. 31-tf ' JOfl.V M.TFR. HOUSE It O JUL. rjvr. .iharrüa.' ront n- es in manniactcre T Valley Trotijh, 1 1 ... t.i iu i , i. t.u.1 i'.-re:'j.t. s w.u.v. I U41.4ia
HARDWARE. HECK'S PATENT COOM.lG. STOl .
WE have on hand and offer Ut sale tlie. above eet-h'nvd cooking stoves. The many (arsons using tin stove, in Iht and other cities, declare themselves delightad wdh its oral'un, and bear letiiiMiny ot ka superiority over any other cooking stove ever olfrred lo lite iblic. In addition lo its unsurpassed facilities U boilins, roasting, broiling, 'e. it bis the advautaco ol hit in i sn oven nearly twice as large as any other luve in use, which is healed with the uu.l perlen uniformity, by which hrt-ad without being turned will hike on all sides a perfectly as can be done in a brick oven. It requires, also, uiHch less fuel than Is generally ut d in other cooking stove, one half tue ordinary ou.intity bring amply suQicieil f; all pnr;.i-. For the operation of the stove we respectfully refer lo the flowing person who have It in use C. XV. Cady, Morris Morris, Uev. Sniul. 1 Johnson, Allied Harrison, Rbt. T.-ylor, Cli ts. Woodvard, Abrain Harriso,i, A. W. Morris, J. J. Bugh, Hiram Gaston, James liall,C. C. Nave. In addition to Ruck's Patent Cooking Stove, the snWribers havenn hand Prrmhiin Cking Stoves, Elevated Oven Conking Stoves, P. rb Ploves, Seven and Ten plate Stoves, which they offer at tlie Vowed ptices. C. &. J. COX, - Febnnry, I8l.. y-.1j Oppen! Pt tv. HEW II 1KI WAKE' STO Elf ', OppotUe tl Palmer Iljtut, in Nimeoo" Budding, tuvnd dm from Vit Corner. rijIlIE nndersigned would respectfully infutin the public genernL. JL - ly.that he I now receiving and opening, directly from Philadelphia, aa 1 1 tensive assortment of H. i rdw.no and Cuilcry ol all kiintj, eelccted expressly forthi market. Hi nttictes are rf the best qualify, consisting in part of Shovels, Spades, Fork-i, Hoes, A tes, Hatrliets, Drawing Kinvea. Saws and Augurs, I'.larksiiiiih' Kaai and Files, Milt-saw Files, Plane-Bitt, Single and Pontile Iron Building Materials, of all kin.la and pattern, such n Knob lk, German Eocks. Chixels, Run Eatches, Thuuiu Luttlies, Bulls, Hinges, aud Screws, of all sizes. All persons desirous of purchasing any article in the above line, willd well t -i call an I etauiine for iliein selves hrfore purchasing at other places, as the above will be sold lo.v f . r tajh, or forsut-h arti Clesnt Irmle as he can use. A. BIBU. Iudianaolis, Nov. IS-U. 84-y iivhhwahe:. "C VST receive I from Philadelphia, at Uraydon's Hardware ?tnre, es fign of th raw,a l.ir addition lo the l'ortnerstick. embracing grassaud cradlingcytlies of various manufacture; sickle, best J uniatta bar iron, assorted sizes; casl steel, shear steel, American blinter and spring steel; anvils and vices, blarksinith's brlto-.vs, catinc. t races, logehai ns, Coojier'sttwls, patent Curry ins kmve, Fieheivand Steels; Btiltnla and PlanNlied tin ware, in Setts; J!ak lanterns, Cornelius's celebrated stand and l'an;ing lamps, fur lard ; looking glasses ; building materials ofail kinds ; sa.l.Mery, fancy and plain I'lush.tnp leather, Hog skins, oilcloth c.trieting. Mailable caatlug forcoach work ; iron and brass wile; brass kettle. .V.C.4.C." ludinnnpolis.June 1, 1641 IV EW a))S. WL'ST received from Philadelph.a. at tiravdon's Hardware Ptore, V sicn of the saw, a large supply ol aiticles, viz: Building Materia!.", Saddlery, Coa'li Miiletial., Shottnakers'a Findings, Wacnnninkers'.Cnrricrs'.and Cooitera Tool. Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils and Vice, Top Leather for Carrinp-s, 1'atent Leather, Oil 'Itith Carpeting, Malleable Castings. Fancy Plush, Sansnge and Mince Clioppru, Looking Glasses, Class I.anirrn, I .Sri.' Lanis for Sloti and parliH, C!o! e, Chitnaey GI. sses and WlcKa, A.C. i.e. l't-c. 13. j. - 2o TO ITI Ai:iHEH M E. TRAS? Kettles. Ten ketilns, CofTte-Mills, Knives and Forks, .Sj Butcher's Knives, Britanria Tea and Tnfi'.e Sfinns, Shovels and Tunes, of all izea,Caudlelcka and SniiiSera. Alsn.aspten did assotlmi'ntof Looking Glasses, of d;ircrent sizes and patterns, Rnzorsand Strops, of a superiorqurtlily, together with almost everv otherartirle in his line?, ail for sale cheap fm cash or approved credit a ml produce, at tile cktnp Hardware store, opposite the ralmer House. --y A. Hlltll. to i; u miaous. rjlIlE undersigned has on hand, for sate low for cash, Trace SL thains, Oouhle barred Locks, Saws, Chisels, Files ot all sort. Single Buttons, i.e. i.e. with a general assortment of Hard Ware. CalUnd see. A. BIRD, 2 l-y Opposite Palmer House. AVA II IX THE KOIITII. TipiIE sulisciii er has declared war against Cold, and to entry out his JS. Intentions, has added to his extensive assortment of Stoves, H nek's cclrbratcl I'atcnf, which fur convenience, core foil and economy, is thought to be unsurpassed. He invites Ihe public to cull nnd exninine these Stoves, nnd alo his otheranimnnilion, calculated to provide tigainrt eoldandritniily quarrels. 13 If . WAIXWRIGHT.x IMatics, Ciirpcnlcr and Cooper's Tools. A VARIETY of Carpenter' and Cooper's tools just received ii. which are made by the best mechanics, and can not be bent ; also, a goixl assorlmentof Hardware, Scythes, Sickles, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Chain, and miny other articles loo numerous to mention, which I willsell very low for cash or country produce. I will give the highest market price for Wheat, Kje, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Ta'.low, Lard, etc., in goods or cash ; please call and examine the articles. J. &ICULAI, 52 jr 5 door west of lirake's Hotel. IIOEEOXV WARE. rHIIEsKLscrlber has on hand, and for sale low, an excellent nssort--EL mentof Hollow ware, such as three size English Iron Pots; 4 size Skillets ; 3 size Tea Kettles; 5 do. Dutch Ovens; 3 do. blow Kettles. Aio, Gridirons, Ploiii Points, Ac. S if S. WA IX WRIGHT. XEW aii::ival. f"MFTF.EX different patierns ol SUives,0,7 and 10 plate Parlor 1 and Conking Stoves. Though the weather be warm, the snhscribertlatleiwhiuiselfthatthere niusl be some cooking done. Call and see. 2 If . WAI.N WRIGHT. ElOUHEE OVES CO ÜS5. STOVES. T II Eintest a nd most approved patterns ever brought to this or any other market, for convenience and economy, j i't received ar.d forsaleby S. WAIXWRIGHT. 2-1 f RAKES. a FIRST rate article of wooden rakes Is selling low for cash at j 41 GRAYDOXSSignol"the"Saw. CUT EESI Y. I lf DOZ. Pocket Knivesfrom 6 centsto $1 each ; in do. Knives ivu und Folks; 5 do. Scissors; 3 do. Razor,, best quality; just eceived and for sale by 1 lie subscriber at very low purrs. 43 C. MAYER, eastof the Palmer House. v.-iii a a 1 ac". gjUCII t ovens, pnts, kettle, skillets,and odd lids forsaleehenp (nw t.ir,n lard tlav.pad In iv nr tl.-iT linen, futllra hee.tvav A.c., by ' 43 J. .M. TAl'.BOTT. TO IMItälEElS. ft LL size of Plough PoinUof the best quality, tnr sa'enitheeasb 4. store of 4 GRAYDON'S , STOVES, STOVES. 7&7 EW Stoves of Ihe lalest pa ttei ns, sold by 1 S tf S. WAIXWRIGHT 'AUREUS. CPERIOR peluhrd Augtri from 3 8 to 3 In. Just rereived at 3 U KAY DUX'S. Deeember 31st, 1311. 28 TO WHIEEWHIf.HTS. J EST received at Graydon's Sioie, sign of the Saw, a superior article of Wheel Iron, low by the duzen. Dec, 15, 1841. S'J SC VT II ES o F all kinds and of the best metal, which will be sold low for cash oreountry produce by 4J J. M. TAI.BOTT. HOES. SEVERALdnzencast steel Hoes have Just been received and will be sold low at 43 GRAY DUN'S. "ailLIi AX CEIOSS CUT SAWS. RE offered far below the former prices at . 4:1 ' . fiRAYDOX'j. a 11CIIER'? patent Solar Lamp, splendid article Cr Imtulnjlatd XSL lust received at. GKAYÜON'8. - Alto Extra Ulube and Chimnejsfor the above Lamp. Sign of the gaw. . : - TO SIXOEI IKEIES. SHOEMAKERS' Finding of tlie best quality, and a fill! asortü7 menl always kept nt GKAYDOX'S AVai Uurdunrt Sinre. TO HLACKSM1TIIS. . n E?T Cast Ptrel, Shear, German. English, Blister, and Amciican Jai LlUler Steel, Alivihr, Vices, Files, Rasps, ftc. Ht 31 CRAVDO.Va Mm ltarJrre Store. music. VHLTNS, Clarionets. Flutes, Octayo Flutes, Fifes, best Italian Violin Stfing, Bridge. Clnrkmet Reeds, and Preceptor for Violins and Flutes, fur sale at GRAYDOWS .Vcw lf.tr J?irt S'ore. NAILS AXD WI.IW EAS. 0f KEGSXails, assorted; 10 boxes Window Glase, Ö by 10; C do do.lOhy IS ;)ustreeeived nnd for sale by thesiil.eri!er atuntisnallow price. 43 C. MAYER,eastol"the ralmer House. OUSCVSWAKG AM) C LASSAVA HE. "fj L ST received a very fine assnrtmentnf queensware, Livcrpoo and common Teas, Plates, Difies, Bowls, Pitcher, etc also ground and pressed Tumblers, Preserve ilihes, Molasses.rans, Complete Castors, Sill-5 tilers, etc. which 1 willsell Cheaper than ever. 51 y J. MCQEAt.tTElE I'lCOOF. CHinfA WAI5E! - TUM tea new and splendid article, and the snhscri er would he g'ad to have the public salt and et amine it, at hi store, in Grffilh's Ituilding, nearly opposite the Palmer llou-e ; lire may be (iaind a gioit aasortiueiit of Groceries, fcc. 21 E. II EHMKlt I.V. looking ;lass:s. LARGE a nd splendid assortment of Mahogany nnd Pine frame laanking ClasM-,of all sizes jtijt received at GRAYDON'S. A m'E stuff. Ortrv LBS. Alum, 300 pounds Copperas, 210 Logwood, 50 ptvimTs JvrV indigo;:l.)0 ponnd, French Madder, Just received and for sale by the subscriber! very low prices. 43" C. MAYER, eastof thePalmer House. VAIEIYISHES. c OPAT. Varniih. Coach do, suj.eiior Jap-an Vnrnih, Blark do ; Just rei'rivru bt iu e unig store oi it. . It.l Mill fc-AI). KOI I I'OIi SALE, CIIEAI. Wryn have a qaantit ef rope, nhotit an inch In size, snHalile fn V V . K-Jirrs, i.e. which we will sell rhei;ier thsn It can be houht clenliere. It has never been used. Apply at tlie Sentinel rffire 34-lf G. A. c J. P. CHAPMW. fSr IZIELi: I'OWHEH o1 F a inferior qualit) for sale cheao at :nYrviN'i. L E AT II EXC. If M. T A T.BOTT keep constantly on hand an excellent assort- - ii.tiiioi Lcatbcref allkindf. 18 - ,
"BUST received at Graydon's Store, sign of the Paw, a large snpa ply of Wm. Rowland's celebrated Mill and Cros Cut Saws, tj, to 7 and 8 feet long warranted good. Also, Trace Chains, Breast Chin, Half Traces, SLigo Traces, Halter Chains. Lug Chains, &.C. Dee. I.i M 2t!
DRY GOODS.
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Aivor! V Woodward, I EuikI. J: I ralmer IL; J IJOTICE is hereby f'ven thai nn Friday the läth dny of June next, TAVKIot received a s":,len.iid asst.rtmet.t of new and and sea- at len o'rla-k, A. M.at the Court HiKisedia, io Franklin, Johnla aonal'laDry G.K-is.fciected eipresy lof ihu market, which on eonnry. the ruDuwmg tract of land or so much thereof as w.a-
llH-ytll offer at ihe hwet prwe. Among them are Hs-t, wu . i...i,.Me creen, hrnwn. and iuied Cl.h ; blk, blue, mlied, and Ism y enquiries ; bUck Mt:n and Mar II Veiops , Caa.net and Jeans all q.rtlilies, very o ; Summer t?tn ffs great ra'irty! 4ijj pieces Calwa. every quality new sjrir.f patterns, and beautiful; French Lawn Ualzatnve ; mourning la' nd tliashams: 5 4 black I.aee Veil ; Worsted Oevese ; Uack and colored AIOca; fancy, IJ!e, cu j eta-tic, aud kid CU.ves end Muts; Paria Cot.U, and Trimniin of every des riptioii : tymnet nnd cp UiUbons; plain, ' i ..tl tt..li... -- I ' .t w.1 lnf4ii nit UdirV Cotseü-ali u cont. caiuUrie, uusatrir, ana mini jiu-iiu, iJMnlll.f. v, tl'itt..M Li I'lklllJ .... i. . AL?0 Brown and bleached Mucins, T.ck'.r..', DriUin;s, Check, Crash, uud U.Miieanc goo! of nil derritins. Soch as Vcw Orlean,pidverized, aud hf Sugar; Cio sr.J Ijignira CorVe; lii!irnal and i cmiii Hyson Teas PTper, Spices, Indigo, MdiVr. aud I'te-Mutr r iieral'y lUr-lMrt. i-te'Mt "Core, B-t, .. MtU, CaM oj -Tis rrvca St-rt. Al.?t A large stock of Jtinrata Iron. of every aire, warrmted of the N-t quality, or it may be returned and Uie money will I refunded. In short, a getieial assoiiiiK-nt of Good adapted to the ci'y and coiiitiy trade. e ree-Uully soilcu en rmnmniiimiii ini g.aMs, fe-Iing comident tliat every atlicle can- be offered to the satisfaclli f purchaser. . - - ... frrW l'ANTEl All kirn. of Country frounce at me niaraei pute. Imdiitn'qia'i. 'Jitrfk, 4ü-y Talso tliat! anil next lime go to l'rcton, Horn A; Co. as I Intvc often toM you ! rJT',!C Ciicckerrd More i again filed to overflowing wkhatre--B- inenöiMis ti.k of Sl'iCLX; AXD KLI3IEIS GOODS, Consisting in pail of the following : Print from Ci to i!3 cents; Palm Inf Hat, Palm Leaves, Straw and la-giiorn Bounds, Bil.boii hitest style, Gimps, Fillet, Mitt and Gloves, 'lie. Cravats, Gingham Lawns, Slriu'd do, Summer Stuffs of every ilesciiplam, Linen, liroad Cloths, Muslins, &.C. Ate, These Bonds were purrhnsed iu New Yia-k Ir.r cash, and will be sold It lower price lha'i et any other eablidh.-m nt in the citr. . PRESTON, HORN &. CO. April 2, 1'I.V 41 Checkered Suxe o;p.wite Palmer House. hTiVTCs.V IIITA'VI) SHOE STOIEE. On fWr tfent of Wtlrtfw Jinrtitm Room. t 'HE aiibscrila-rs rr;eclliilly Al inform tlie citizen of In-' anspoti and vicinity, l.'iat Uiey still eomiiTUe the i hat. cn and r-noe store as atKive, nd r.re now f ,v lereiving, and intend keeping s constantly on hand, an extrnwive assortment ol articles in their line. Our hat are nil of our own manufacture, and embrace nil the varieties of shape, sf!e and rjualny, usually called for, and are both lent and durable, and very cheap. Bisils and hes in great variety, consisting of gentlemen's eosrse and fine lloos, Itrogans, Shoes, Pumps, &c ; Women's and Misses' Shoes of all kitiil ; Bojg' Boots, Brogans, &.e. : Children' Shoe: India Rubber Slmes, &e. Theladiea will f.ndalatge assortment of the fine kid, morocco, and seal Buskin, Slipper, Tie, &.C at our estnhl ijdiirieiit. Caps, in gteat variety, emliracing nearly every variety of pattern and imjlitv, nnd tUey will be sold very cheap. 47 WILMOTAtCO. t'OTTO.Y VAItrV, CMLA1! TIIE snb-H-ril-crs are prepnred to furnish Cotton Yarn of the best quality, In larje tf mihiII fjnnn'ities, at lower prlte than it enn lie Kirchaied for in any Lastern market. Merrhants desiring to supply themselves with Ihe article, are invited, brio re buying elsmvhera , lo call either upon us, at our store, or on James Purhniu. at West's Cotton Factory. 4I-lf J. Jr. D. CARLISLE ic CU. imv GOODS. en LT! St. Candlewick; 100 do. Cotton Batting; 400 do. Cotton JU Yarn,nssHrted ; BOOyard brown shirting; 1000 do. Calicoes; 30.1do.IVd Ticking; 15 dozen Sirnw Hals ; just received and for sale by ihesubscrtherat very low prire 4J C. MAYER, east oflhe ralmeHImiye. 1HY GOODS. FlNIi assortment of dry goods, such as brown and bleached Ilk. Muslins, Calica-; Ve-tins, Irih and French Linen, brown Holland, Jean, Sattinet, Velvet, Cambrics, Cottanade, and various otlierarticlesjusl received aud for sale low. 51. J. NICOLAI. MUFFS. rwUOSE S,ifrii.Mnfrs which we lately advertised that we were Ja. ab4iut to receive have arrived. 'lhH.e deainai of ca-tainln a beautiful nii funliionablt article are invited locall and examine them. We pledge ourselves to sell thetn as luv as they can he ImhiüIiI in Cincinnati. Price from $3 to IS. 23 WILMOT CO. HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS. . rnilUS t!jy received at the D.tytnn Hat & Shoe Store iL 15 Cases Boots &. Shoes. 15 do Hals all styles and qualities. 30 dozen Caps 44 which; willbe sold very cheap by WlLMOT Sc. CO. ' 23 THE CHEAPEST 1 ET. TjF yon want cheap lints, Caps, Boots St Shoes, go to the Fhioin ARLB Hut and Shoe Store generally known by the name of the Dayton Hat & Shoe Store, where you will find the larttf, ekeape-it and beM a ssotlmenl ever olleren in in is market, winch will be sold lower Iba n ever for Cash by W I L M OT & CO. 23 COTTON YAItlY. K 7"LTT constantly on hand, and for sale ai low a aanyoher e 31-tt t:. II r.lllt;KI.V. Toys. r:;li Hooks, and Yankee Aotions. K L'ST received and for sale by the subscriber, a splendid assortment a of 1 oystn amuse the children, fancy gnods, and every thing in the line of snkee Notions; also 10, 0J) 1 ish Honks, nil sorts. hae and sixes; 10 dozen Legate's Fishing Lines; 1 i do. Hemp Lines; 20 do. Violin Stiing,at very low prices 43 C. MAYER, east of the Palmer House. F.VSHIO.AHLE HATS. "H" ATE?T Fall style of gentlemen's Heaves Bbcsh Silk i CaisiJLa mi rc Hats Jut received nt the Dayton Hat it Shoe Store and for sale low, for Cash hy WILMOT fe CO. 23 JUST HECEIVEIJ, flt LARGE lot of Hats, Boots, and Shoes, of all sizes, for sale low -fil by 12 V. C. II A XX A. IIUZSEHII. SHOES. Tf UST received al tlie Da) ton Hht and Sheas Store, a large assort- " ment of lined and lur trimmed Rubbers to w hich we inviie the alten ion of purchasers. S3 If WILMOT ic CO. GROCERIES. LIVE AND LET LIVE. AT THE SIGN OF THE CHINA PIG. Cheap Goods for CaIi or Trade. E. IIEDOEKLY, ASjtisirrceived in addition to his former stock, a general assortment consisting in part of the following: choice selec tion of Family Groceries, staple Dry Goods, Hard ware, China, Glass, Liverpool and common ware, Boots and Shoe, Cotton Yarn, Tinware, Stone ware. Earthen wate, Tobacco, SnulT and Cigars, and many sherartirles to tedieus to mention. E. II. respectfully infot ms the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he still manufacture the best Cider Vinegar, I ardand Tanner' Oil; also Stearine Candles, warranted io burn twice as longas Tallow and give a letter light. Cash paid for Lard. l-y rvE.v aiTkiya i7or guocescies. -3 sTffe'l. LB.. Codfish, 4liarrrliof Mackerel, 20 boxesdried B'J'iMr Scotch Heriings, 4 barrels No. 2 Molasses, 2 do. S. II. Mulasses, 5U0 pounds Saleraius, 12 boxes Malaga Kaif ins. 4 do. Zante Currants, 20(1 pounds of soft shelled Almonds, 2 barrels Boston Hutler Crackers, 2 do. do. Water Crackers, A H) pounds Carolina Rice, 100 boxes New York Table Suit, 600 pounds Lead, 4(H) do. Shot, assorted ; 8 ke;j Dupnnt's Powder, 300 best Regalia Cigars, 13,000 do. Half Spaniih, 23 bags Rio Coffee, 1 chert Black Tea, 1 do. Imperial Tea, I do. Y. Hyson Tea, 3 hogshead of ertra fine N. O. Sugar; Just received by the subscriber. " As he has a very large stock ol Groceries, and a very good assortment of Toy and Notions on hand, he invite the public generally to rail and examine- them. They will be sold tliriic)io.it, lower than usual, as be is determined to sell, profit or no profit, to keep the trade going. CHARLES MAYER, A East of the Palmer House. GKOCEKIES! GKOCEHIES! rrrMlEsuliscrilier respectfully Informs the citizen of Indianapolis ii- and the public in general, thai he has Just received a fresh assorlinein of Groceries, such ns a prime ankle of X. O. Sugar, Rio and Havana Coffeo, I mperial, Young Hyson, and Ounpowderleas; lnf Sucar, Havana Sugar, X. O. and S. II. Molasses, Western Reserve Cbee!e. No. 1 Mackerel, Codüab, etc which h offers for sale at very low prices. J. NICOLAI, 5I-jr 5 doora w est of Dtake'i Höfel. COFFEE. COFFEE. f ft AfJS RioCotfeeof the very best qualily.jusl received and 4iaJ) for sale by the subscriber, which he offers lo sell so low thai evrry body can atlbrd to drink six cups a day. Flense call and examinelhe article. 43 C. MAYER, east of the Palmer House. 7i3 ACEÜE2CEL. E HEPDERLY lint on hsnd and for a, a finelot of Mackerel, li elected for family use. 21 tf II LACK. TEA. A SCPEUIOR article, just received at the drug store of 6 O. CRAIUHEAD. CIDEi: VIT' EG All TEA. -pI'ST received and fir aale chests of Imperial, Young Hyson and P Gunpowder Tea. Also, on hand 50 bi Is. clioice Cider Vinegar, biranle al ISJ ceats per gallon, retail, and 12 per gallon bv the barrel. 17-y E. IIKDDEUI.Y. AT THE SIGN OF TIIE IIEUKSlllUE, ary be found the billowing hoire articles : If A 10 Bags of Rio Coffee, 4 I hi. prime N. O. Sugar, 400 lbs. LoU Sugar, 3 bbls. N Forsaleby -f O. and Sugar H. Molm F HEKOF.RLY. CAXHLES. OX hand and for sale low. Adamant, Stearine and Tallow Candle of anicrioriiaality ; manufactured by the subscriber ecpressl fortbis market. 21-tf E. HEDUERLY. LVIH) AVATi;i. Ttr .i.Vrpiher mill niiirhiw all Ihe r.nrd kmnnlit tA him JA mahle price for cash, and good. Store In Norwood's block, nemlvnpr -witethe Palmer House. 28-li E.HEDUERLY. LOW I'll ICES. rjJUlE subscriber l now manufacturing Stearine Ctndles, which he JS. w'llaell wholesale or retail, at 10 cent- per lb. -by the I ox, for cottitniiii.and giijierfi tie nt 15 cents. Tallow candles stU cents. Who would desire any thing cheaper Ihan that? 21 E. IIEDDKRLY. BUCKETS. fa D07. Hoover Buckets, J ist received and forsaleby the suliseribP er 'Jo per rent. low er tnaniisunl. 43 C. MAYER, east ofthe Palmer House. E. IIEOOEISLV 3?AS fr sale, Fall, O ieensware, Ftoneware, Dv Slufl. 30 kec ÜU. Nails, assorted iacg, with all other article U'iLnUy ket. lie will sell a, chep if pot cheaper than any oilier establishiurnt la the the place. 1 - ' ' ('IRAKS ANI TOISACCO. " If) flOO ''T SpanishCigars, as Havana. Principee, Regalia iu)uuu Tabr.co,Ne2ros,Ate-, 2), 003 Half Spanish do., superior qnnl.ty. 5fla.TindsSnufl',as Rappee, Scotch, and Macahoy; 10 boxes beslehewing Tobacco, as Cavendish, fwist, Nailrod, Ree'f.etc; 100 IHMindscutand driedsinnkingnnd chewing Tohacco; 4 boxes white ripe; 4,01M) stone pipe.; 10,000 Pipe Stems, just received and for sale by the subscriber, allof which he will sellal very Inw prices. 4), C. MAYER, Eastof the Pulmer House. cigai:s ANI TOHACCO. TTU-'T rereived lot of superior S.vrti'jx C-ir, a nd OrreWu 7Vjf Kurt, at tue urn j store ol 6 D. CRAIGHEAD
1815.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
aic ci jLiinu .uonsaHcd 10 uie acuooi 1 ''"t - c .....-....oirn. fcued f Ci.ure tj pay tT-e intereat due acowding In the term, of the morose. ... 1 h. . w qr , the w qr and ai the f, rat half of II n w qr of the s w cjr of sec 6, t 13, r 4, containing CO acre. 51ort-p-ed by Phillip Ie.-:n Hie 27lh February, latü: ileU, interest, damop s and coats, $ .f 3 8 1 1 . 'Ihe terms will becah in hand, or approved uortgages (fur the principal) to run untd the 1st of January, Ic 17. JACOB FIEERT, Auditor Johuon Co. - Apr'' 2. Tg 42-jKv-T SALI: OF LAX!) -Jlorrgtigcrt to the Siuliiu? FiukI rorf.illiifc to pay Silierest. eyIIE following lots', or so much of the sa me a may be necessary , Ja. w ill on Monday the JjiJi day of May next bet een tlw hour of 8 o'clock, A. M. and 6 o'clock, P. M. of said day nt the Court House in Indianapolis, be offered for sale to the blithest bidder, (toe bid being coual to the amount ctuireabbO the same having been nmrtsaed to the binking Fund on hwn, the interest on which has not been paid as it became due, In conformity with the provisions of the mortgage and bond annexed Hierein, to it : Ixt numbered I, 9 and -3, In bl.irk number 4 ; also lots nam' ered 3, 4, i and 6, in bl- k number 5. and also lots numbered 1. -2. 3. 4. S and t, in block number 6, a'l In Francis W. Emmons's add Hum lo Ihe town of NoMesvüle, in Hamilton couury, State of Indiana, lo the refolded plat of which for a more particular description, reference may be had. laian, interest, damage and costs, S 93. So much of tlie mortgaged premise a will pay the princio: I. 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A. & J. r. cnapman,Maie I rimers, Indianapolis, llee. 1814. 24 he vcäii oi:ns isEroitxs, Of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana. "-T70LU.ME V. of this Work is just publUhed.with Table of the V Casesand Principal Matters. C47 page. Price roca DOLXaas, niiniisoiiieiv nounn una leiereu. Indianopollk,IC(h May, 114. 47 tf SCHOOL HOOKS! SCHOOL HOOKS!! rgHE subrilar has jut received a new supply of tlie following -EL School Boohs, which makes his stock very complete : Aninon' I -at in Leasous, Uvle 1st Lesson in Algebra do do do do do Greek do do do Oeotiielry Horace Ca?ar Cicero Sallust do do do do do do Bourdon Lege ndre Analytical Geometry Descriptive do Calculus Surveying Shades and Shadows Arithmetic do do Andrewand Stoddard's Grammar . 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PAl'EES. jrUST received a full assortment of Cap, Letterand Wrapping paujf per: and also Bonnet boards of a superior quality, all of which will he Mild at greatly reduced pi ices for Ca or Raes b v December 6, 1811. 27 DAVID CRAIGHEAD MEDICAL. CONSUMPTION CURE ! rrTMlE ONLY MEDICIXE THAT WILL CCRE COXSUMP. iL 'J'l OX, Liver Complaint, Palpitation, llronrhuis, and Ctsighs, UDR. TAYLOR'S &.1LS.1.V OF Llt't'.R IVOR T, raoai 375 Bowiir It is the only medicine recommended by Physicians. We have the certificate of the celebrated Dr. A. B. Howlad, from the U.S. Military Post, Wet Point, who was himself cured by it, when he was expected to die. Di. David n found it "the only medicine that he could use in his family with any success. We have bad patients from Doctors lloffinin, Harris, Washington, and others. We have certificates from every part of ihe country. 1 n one large town two of the principal physicians are using It constantly in their practice. A Rev. gentleman of much celebrity in our city, who has chronic Bronchitis, and ha tried io vain the l est physician of New York, Philadelphia, London, Paris, and Italy, is now under our care, using Da. Tavlob's Balsam or I.itiswost, and already tie has used half a bottle, he doe not ctMph half as much in a week as he has done before in a day, and he tells us he is now pelting well. W are sure of curing the above j diseases, if you will only cull on us, take our advice, and try this only certain medicine. Do not be deceived by those articles got up and ad vertiscd on the reputation of Ihis, which has been fairly tested in about 30,000 case in the last twelve years; take nothing else instead, and buy only of C75 Bowery, or of Dr. Leeds, 177 Water street. Be care- ' ful to avoid counterfeits, and see the steel plate engraving on each but Ue, signed ''Gurdon J. Leeds." . . CosirMr-rioi, asd atuixo or blcod.ccbeo. I hereby certify that rast August l was attacaea wun a vanentand profuse Iieinorrage from the luncs, and aevcie coo rli. 1 uouglit a bottle of !r. Taylor's lialsam of Liverwort, from U75 liowery, which, n ruler the Messing of Providence, rave ine immediate relief. - lu eflVcts in my case have been such that 1 cannot pn.ise it ton highly. CH ARLES U SMITH, 150 Tillnry St., Brooklyn. Tor .ale by nAVI C It Alt j HE A l. Agent for Indianapolis. (. 0. TOMLIKiOK, J. M. T0MLIKI051 TO.IILINSON IinOTIlEItJs, . WHOLII11I AKO IIT1IL DI1LUI IS Drus fc Medicines, PalentMedicines, DyeSlutTs, Cosmetic,. Paintsand Oils, MedicalGlassware, Perfumery, Dye Wood, Window Glas, Liquor, etc. wiiHissTon itlilT, directly orronri thi iihisstos hall INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, rregcrlptionsaeeurately compounded. Sh po en at allhoars. 2 P. HUNT, thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to him for the last four vents in this plate. takes n'easure in announcing to hisftiendsand the public generally thai he is ptepared to perforin nil necessary npcrat kius for the preservation cf the natural teeth nnd gums, and to insert artificial teeth on pivot or plate with of without artificial gums ami whole or half seta by auction or atna-ispheric pressure. He would say to country dentists that he wiil fill any order for gold plate spiral springs, fcc.nt a reasonable rate. Oflvceon Illinois street, first dis north of Washington, West ide. 2Uf CAUTION TO ALL!! Let tlie icorld take notice and be careful not tojiuy the (sugar coated) mrnovED indian vegetable tills. I Uiiles ery box Las on it the written Bjn-nature of the oninr.l inventor and patentee, g. lienj iiiiiii Sinitii, nr. I. THEFE plenmnt Piiis possess powers lo open aix. Uie natural drains ot the syctem viz: the LUNCH, KIDNEYS, SKIN and BOWELShitlierto uniifowsj in the iractice of medicine ; and so complete Mas been llieir triumph over all other medicines, that many have been led to suppose, they contain some powerful mineral; lull upon examination by Drs. Chilton, Basdolth, Huktisotok and other, this suppngii kin is at once proved tn be ground.es. Sold in New York at 1TL' Gbeenwich Stklst, also by Kcunos tc Co., 10 Aito, llccit. Pamphlets lo be had of agents gratis. N. B. Persons will also notice on the top label an engraved Indian figure, crossed wilh fine red print. . The genuine may also he bought' with safety at Dr. Gn ion's, eomer of Bowery and Grand street, and Mrs, Hays, 1:13 Fnlton street, B rooklyn, and at respectable stoics thront'lioi t the United Plates. - :w PILES! PILES! ! PILES!! HUMPHREY'S Vegetable Ointment for Ihe Piles, for sr.le ,y TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS. IDOLIVE OIL. BATTLES Olive Oil, of superior quality which makes an mW exeellentsalad. ust received fmtn'the Importer, and forsu Kby thciahscribtr. CHAULES MAYLBjiüuf ralmtr House.
MEDICAL.
AXOTIICSl ASTO.MSIIEVG Cl'UE. W'islcr's IMsametf Wild Cherry, ALWAYS TRIUMPHANT! CURE FOLLOWS CURE.'.' In its onward Victorious Career! 5 Dittos. Feb. U'-b. 184i. Ma.J. V. Whitm5i: Dear &r i As yno are ti repi'ir aoiVrired agent in Dayton, Cr the rule of 'lM. utti'i Biui er Vito Chi.sv." I lake thui1 method of making a statement of fart to J oo ( hirh 1 hope atay h I HiMisfied lo tlie world j in reference to an almost xisact loh cist, j wrought in my case by means of the above i vLri.ai.B Balsam. Language f.'nl to describe the salutary eflect it produced, and the . great benefit I de'jeed from its use. The t lutein of Itoyton and vicinity, well recollect that on the 8th of Augun last, 1 received scrhmi injury from lheepli.;nn of a cannon. A portion of its content entered ni y nzlil side and brrast ; and in all ptoOalu'iiy, aonie fragment or l:nlers of tlie ramrod (uaed Uirraisli tlie "pliira," and pierced the Lungs. Aften the lapse of about six weeks, 1 tj attacked with a itrsin? coujk and violent main in at n4t tide. Some ten days alter this, w lien in ajMiroryss Cou;ktnr, suddenly an virer broke, and a large quantity of very offensive mailer, mixed with blood, was discharged ; most of which found passage through the opening ol the wound. From tliis opening there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the lung. During oil tktt Issu ay rufenn axrt almost intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile, paid the strictest attention to me, and dkl all in the.r power f. my i6overy. But with all llir skiU. Ihey could mK reach L&r teat of auf res, after Us Lunre bad brrtmu ecUd. 1 was vieib d during this lime by nt least favafy 1'hysiciana. It was now reduced to a certainty, that inf ummatum if ibt lungi was rapidly taking place ; and that tin would terminale my lite in a very short time, was in the highest degree probable. Al this critical stage, a messenger was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Pli'ician of that place was consulted. When be was made acquainted with my situation, he remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was not suSxCieut tn throw otf the disease. My friends now desired of my recovery, and I bad no earthly grtsjnd of hope lo survive many dnjs. Fortunately at this Juncture I saw one of Hb. Wiitab's Pahthlit,. entitled "tami'f Medical Uwule,' or Trtalirc Cnxmrnptirm of the .. As I bad often heard of dying men 'catching al sirs ws,M I fell like doing so m)etf. By the consent of my phu ians, I sent to jou for a bottle of lle medicine lesritWd, via: "Wistas' Balaam or Wild Che, t," which re lieved me almost immediately. Atter I had used some five or six botHe,e.far rermered as to be up and about. My cougli ceased, and my Illings were restored to a healthy stale all fioni tlie keaUng mnd balmf ! 'X'l "Älder and arm by the er plosion, I feel cocfn'-nl that I might have been working at my uaue ( wmcn is oacusintining,) dui tin uas prevented. By exposure, I have since taken eevertl severe colds ; and my eaJy rssu', lias been "thc Balsam." And I now most cordially recorxiinend the genuine If tour's BaUam to all who are afflicted toith Cold,, Cocchs. or I.utso CosirLAisT. I consider il an invaluable medicine a real blessing to the world. Any person desiring further inkjrmalioa may call on me at any time. Yours truly, ciiuisTorncR n. jsmitu. City of Pation, 1 Montgomery Co., Slate of Ohio. Subscribed and sworn lo, before me, Justice of Ihe Teace, this 11 ill day Feb., 1S15. EHE.NE.ER FOWLER. ftr-7hmi of three AiV' creditable citizens of Davto. in contrmI , ... . j "-" tlie un .,. h ' 4. d ,f, ! -,atell. od of the abort $ dersigned, being intimately arquainted Tilth Mr. Smith. seen and watched over him frequently during his late ill4 hesitate to say that the foregoini: is br no tneaus an avateiraUd stalemeut, but is entitled lo full credit. (Signed) A. I.. STOUT. J. B. H. DODSOX, IIE.NKY R. SMITH. Iy-The true and genuine "WiTAa', Baliav or Wild CHEaY ia wild at established ace near in all parts of the CnHed States. Suld in Cincinnati on Uscaraer of Fourth and Hal nut ttrerU, by SAXFOUD is. PARK, Cenera! Agents for the Western State. -For sate in Indianapolis, I y TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS, Eign of the Gulden Mortar, 3C-3m Opposite the Washington Hall. - ;-ai s. -.M. A ...11 '. i.ylmi; rioM-M" Oavitl Craisltond y.OCLD respeetfully inAarm hi old customer and the pnbtiä I Efnerally. that he ha just returned from the Eastern cities. where he ha selected with great car, and purchased an extensive assortment of Fresh Druf, .Mnliantt, Surgict'J Instrument, Medical (ilassu-art. Faints, Oils, Varni-skes. Spirits of Turpentine, H kilt Lead, IfuidVne Glass. Due hood, Dye Staffs, Pure h ines and Liquors, Brushes, Soaps, Cosmetics, Perfumery, Superior Spanish Grs, aad Street Caeendisk 7 abate; together with almost every other article in his line. Having purchased his stock principally for Cash, he is enabled and determined to sell at very reduced prices for cash, or for such article of trade a he can use. Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlers, Painters, Fuller, Hatter, and Invalids are respectfully invited to call and examine bis stock and prices. - Particular attei tion will be rwid to compounding medicine, and the ctore open at all hours, either by day ot night. A Contimit nee of the patronage berelolore extended to hirJ U rerpeci fully invited. ' - Rend what Scarpa's Acoustic. Oil Iia done! THE ORE.1TT.ST CURE EVER YET PERFORMED BT AXT MEDICIXE! IT XEFER FAILS' From tht Albany Dailu Knickerbocker. Weit Taor. June 3, ISA'.. THIS is In certify that I, Willard Jrnka. proprietär of the West Troy Exchange Hotel, having been artlicied with deafness ia one ear for the last twenty years, and in the other for the last year, so that It was impossible lor me to liear the loudest voite, and nfler trying various remedies without improving my hearing in Uie least, I was induced to try Scarpa' Conpound Acoustic Oil for the cure of deafness, and it is with great satisfaction that I am enabled to slate that it has perfectly restored my heating, and I w ill be happy lo see- any person who wishes for information iu rtlarion to my ea-v. at mv place in West Troy. WILLARD JEN KS. The editor of the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times, J. Do Sole, Esq. has recently been enred of deafness by the nse of this Oil, and has given his testimony as follows, in the Times of Sept. SI, 1844. 'Who wast, to Heab? The best aitiele extant for the cure of chronic deafness, arising from a recent cold, i "Scarpa's Acoustic Oil." We sjak from experience." - Deas-jimCl-bed! Bead the following editorial from the Salurdaf Evening Post Celt roa Ds trscss. We hare heard much lately of the efficacy of Scarpa's Oil, in cases of Dealneas, and astonishing cures by I In simple remedy have been unquestionably performed. A the editor of a journal, ciiculaling extensively throughout the country, we deem it our duty tn cell public attention to this specific Those afflicted will) this malady will find Scarpa's Oil for Deafner well worthy a IriaL None genuine nnleia with the word SCARPA'S OIL FOR fitTAFNtSS" blown in each bottle, end with the written signature cf B. Bell on tie wrapper. Prepared by B. Il!,nd sold wholesale and retail by B. B. GUMPERT, No- ISO, North Second Street, Philadelphia, Ohserve that Ihe sutcniier are tlie only azent in this Slate for the aale of ihe Acoustic Oil, tliereftwe those surfering from deafness, cannot be assured of iu genuineness unless it i purchased directly from us. The bottle are small and can be safely transmitted to any part of the Stale, Price per bottle. - TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS, Sign of the Golden Mortar opposite the W aldington liaflIndianapolis.Xov. 23, 1841. ALU AX Y" LOCK HOSPITAL ETAII LISIIED 1S30.Gen. Geoipe Cooke, LL. E., - RETURN ED FROM ENGLAND CONTINUES TO EE CONSULTED . COy FID EMI ALLY. No. 3, Norton ttreet, Albany, X. 11 . . npniS Philanthropic Institution, established, A. D. 1830. nniJL versally spoken of in the various periodicals of the present age, is "n edifice, located in a retired part or the rity, detached from any place of public resort whatever ; the w fole of the t nilding is occupied hy patients, each having tl eir own room, and no sul jcrt to be the observed of all observers. Dr. Cooke, founder o4 the Hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes hi w ole time and attr ntiun to the welfare of the unfortunate. The ofT;cfi for consultation, conveniently arranged, are en the ground floor : me rrospnal, up stairs, i also replete with every facility for the reeovery of piaieiit." . For the cure of the worst forms of Vencrer.I Uisetse, Gravel, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture in the I'rttl ra, laij otenry. Syphilis and Gonorrhea. Generntive and Neryous Debility, Mercnrml and all other diseases of the skin, and affections or the Crinary organs, in their most malignanr and advanced stagea. Dr. Cooke ia acknowledged to he much celebrated. It is proverl iul "tint all disease of this class, supposed to le incurable fv others, are aptly and conveniently rendered by Dr. Cooke wit I. out more tl an orninary trouble." familiar with the practice of medicine, he inevitably cures his own patients and very fretiusutly the patients f other physicians. Dr. Cooke is the oldest advertising physician in the city of Altany, N. Y. hi medical talents are unrivalled. "Among the mort celebrated physicians of Hie "e I Gen fooke. M. L. L. D.,of Albany, X. Ylhe founder of the Albany jAek Hospital. 1! is mentioned in the Liehest term of praise for his benevolence and lis philanthropy, not only ly editor of newspaper, hut his worth is proclaimed by the lecturer on liternture and from the sacred desk." Democratic Pa.) L'nnner. Whenever the unfortunate censnlt Dr. Cooke, of Albany, they are very politely conducted to a spacious private office, (literally crowded with rrciltn'ials of tl.e highest order, in large g!ss frames, surjpst to the Inspection of his patients very few men have the honor to hold uch documents) and, as an equivalent for his fee, receive a corresponding prescription. The neai attire of Ihi celebrated man, "ever at home," enrobed in a rich black urplice, r.ftrr the Episropnl order, a solid ercrs in hi bosom, with genteel gold buckles in his shoes isof itself an ibducement to visit this profound Pliy.icion, this friend to humanity end of Cod." Xcw Orleans Sun. "The Lock Hospital in. America, the only rhPnnthropie Irstifation cstr.btished. under the bet ign t:pieei of the eelebrnted Irr Cooke, nt No. 3 Norton street, All any, X. Y-, for ti e relief and convenience of the unfortunate, is reputed as the test asylum eatnnt for the comfort nnd certain recovery of invalids at thi Infirmary patient have the very best medical attendance, including I'Ottrd and wining, which Tcrv materi.illr facilitate rc-r.rer and as Dr. Cooke, the humane founder of so desirable a retreat and snrred security, resides on tlie premises, the most irrreduloi: may there repose the utmost ronfdence feel at I on e pursue their nsual avocations and erjoy the soticty of tl.e mos eminent physician aa well r. the iuot benevolent man of ti e age." roptan. Da. Cooke -attends perso'vat.i.t to ma Tatickt. NO. 3 0RT0 STRICT ALBA XT, K. V. 17 ly I'ATEXT HirflICI.ES. 12 doxWistar's Knlm Wild Clierrj', I Jdo Resnrreciion or Persian pUI. 12 do Sand' SaneiBirills, 6 do Taj lor' Balsam Liverwort. I2do MofTit'spillsand Bitter, 12 do Jaj'ne's Eiperlorant. It do Sappington' 1'errr and Ague 6 do do To.iic Vermifuge, pills, 6 do do Sanative pills, 12i) do Fahnestock'a Vermifuge, S do do liair Tunic, 12 do Jew David' or Hebrew plaster, Just received by DAVID CBAIGHEAD. June 3. IPtl. 50 Dil. IS. E. JI TWEY'S AGUE andFerer and Chill s and Fcrer rHs, waranted to cure the Ion rest standing rases, can be had of 7'.cWiaia Brothers, men of tlie Ool.len Mortar, I ndinnapolis. If the direction are strictly Mcwed, and a cure is not efleclcd, no cliaige v ill be made for the, Ui .
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