Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1845 — Page 4
LIST OF LUTTCIIS REMAINING in the Post CCce, InJijOpo:'n, InJiam, Mas lit, 1315. I fär Persms calling for Vicss Letters .vill please say ADVERTISED. ' The inland postage on till ktl-rs for fom'srn coun
tries must be pre-paid, otherwise they cannot be fur
tear (led.
BUSINESS CARDS.
John AV.tn A AldLlge B F Alter
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Wtthirgtnn Brenton William Bale Joeo Botch Henry Busher James Botkia . C Bentley -Alfred Brittain Jacob Bennett ' William II Boystoo Mr Margaret Butler Jubo Buirti Hiram Boyee Frederick Beeker James Blades Pbillip Burgess Wm Barnes Mrs Caroline Bilbj . II Brinton David J Burnett John Bate Mrs Elizabeth T Bar nett Isaac Bates C Mrs Sarah Cross Joseph Cesney Miss Phtbe A Cole Newton Clay pool' Benjamin Cuddingtoo J S Clagett Mrs Ann Conningharri James Corrj James Carpenter John Cowger Mr Coverdal Henry Cox James 'Collins and William Lords Stephen Cooper Henry Coffman Valentine C Carter Albert Claik or Abner Clark Leanora Cox H P Carlio D Greenley Dil! Robert M Dempey Mrs Sarah Dcpew Mr DcffipSej E John Evans Adam Ellrich Juhn D. Eaciet Solomon Easteiday F Alfred Fiazee Jonathan Full Jlany Fox Mrs Christiana Finoy David Fisher Dem u Fu Tison 11 C Finch" James Fen iter Mis Elizabeth Flood G Andrew W Glenn Gerome Gray Aaron Glidtwell Granville Gilibson Samuel Goldsbeiry Karoett Gilbert II John HardestHarrey Iijnmari George Harding Miss Jane Hady Christian Huff W A Hunter 2 James M Hiser John Hunter 2 David Huff Kälber A Hilli. I Adam trick J Van Jones Thou Junes William J in kins Lewis B Jones . . Miss Locy Jamison Miss Sarah Ann Johnsen K Mrs Louisa Kiegeto Joel Kline Messrs King and Childers - 4i-3w
Charles Ketro licniy M Kemper L James G Lain Joshu i Langsdala Zenas Lake Geo Leonaid Mrs E Lahley 'John Long Mrs Ophelia ieirnar J Mrs Lake Thomas Igo -Krerman A Lewis M Mr Krssh MifSia fan'IMi'ler James M.ller James Malin James Miranda - W. Man tooth John S Mitchell George Metsches h'ehasifao Marth) Charles Michael James Maylia John Miller Richard Marschall MACS George McCauley David McNabb Geoige McCaslin - John McColm - William McClun N Henry Ncwhouse Peter Negley Jocob Numan Lucinda Newhoose John Nausaman O JamSs Oilman P George PlarTt James Plait James rciteford S A Perry Bcnjimin PaMcrsoa Daniel Prentis Q Milton A Quinby ' 2 R Mrs Isabel Ray Miss Ma:y E Ritchey John Ready Willes Revels 3 Mis Elizabeth M. Ray ' Mis Caroline Raukia ' ' S Mr Southerland . William Smith 2 S H Smith Mr Scborah T C Smock -Mrs Anne Smith Elizabeth SowarJ . Peter Smock William Sandeis J Stevens ArnolJ Shell T J B Turner Elizabeth TuckerMrs Catharine Tafle Mrs Ann Travis George Thomlinson Klizaan TownsenJ Sidney Tullar OToujey V Girret Vacclcaf W William W Wearer Fiances Wilson R L Walpole 2 Robert Wakeman Mit Mary Ann Waimin Clarissa M Wilson George B Walker Charles Whelkey Volney Willson Mrs I3.ys.iy Wilson Charles Wtietchell Willum and Jane Windale Y William Youn 4 . Z Jjit.cs Zmone Giachemo Zciione . P. HENDERSON, V. M.
"Watches. Jewelry mil Fancy Goods. rnHE aubecribet have constantly on hand a lance and fashmmble .a. a-sortinenl of Jswelry, t4f and : ilver Wak.hr, Plated Ware, English and Aincikaii Biiunnia, Painted Japnned Tea Tnys, Gold and Silver l'rnril, Dktmond pointed i4l Pens, Cold and Silver prelacies. Silver Sp"ins, I-aiSlea, Caps, Frwil knives, Umiri knives, i.e. Odd FeltoW' Keralia, Jewel and every variety of trimmings. Kilver Ware and Jewelry made to or.ler. OWEN it CA KLEY, - 41 JV. IM M u tt tetret 3d d ithsts., Cincinnati.
STEA3I I'OW Kit Taookin? c;i.ts Frame Jluiiitftctory. fl"lll E sbhscrilirr bas commenced the manufacture of Looking Mass, at Portrait and Picture Frames ofevery vat any of pattern, by Strain Tower, and by so doing tie if enabled to sell Hie a' ove article aa low ft they can be purchased i any of :he Katrrn "it iea, and aa the rik and ieUtf la much Wi, Country Mer.hanu v. 1 1 find it greaUy tolbcir advantage to eN brfiira rmrthaains Fart t tlse lie e.
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HARD V ARE.
UlCK'S IMTEAT COOSLIXQ STOVjTJ.
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117 Maim Cimnmmnli.
i:iUTIIi:., CIIIVA L.1SS WAIIC W Iinlcsale sind leel.iil Cheap for C'nsJi. fBHIE undersigned havin at thiatmiea lrpe stock of Earthrn, M. China and Ulan war on hand, and beins constantly in the receipt of additional rapt'l, would iiiimH eeperifuHy call the altenttonof tbnae visiting Uns city it the pornoae luakin? fmrchaaea, whether vHouiut or bstil, to fall and his f.-! and prices, before hiiyinc elaewhere. HiUck cwnsiats of blue, vt hite. and blue mixed figured atone ware, of the choicest pallrrna and lalrst ahapr; white rrea stone (lining and tea ware; bine and tolrten rrpe t'hina in aelta or separate pieces ; painted tra,edced plates, ed-d dwhe, coJ'd and e. e. bowta, Jnga, ewrra and tmUin, caur, warcrs, hard ware, Britannia waie, tc. together with every arritle of fi-.rm war utually kept in stores of this kind, v lith will be ld at J'UUlnrgk prku. So. 103 Fifth at., two doors wert of Vine Cincinnati, Ohio. 33-2inCin. Enq. WM. l.lt.LEY.
DRY GOODS.
BOOKS.
t.M SOI.IlHi: GOODS General Agency for rcriodicals, Cheap
i'tiniicauon, .r. ran HE tubarri'er would respectfully inform Hie eitiaens of Indian.n-
rRAXKMN iioisi:, JIci.mati, o; rsjiHB aiinseribers bef leave to announce to tlieir friend and the JL public in general thai they hare leawd thi well known House, situated on Main, between Third and Fourth Hrerts. Thisllotei h a gone through a genrral chance ; k has no l!r attached to it. which will render it nxire pleasant to those who wi-li to be retired from the noise and bntle atlendms a bar nni. No p:iin will br snred to make thoae who may favor Uiem w kh a call comfm table. Tbe room are lareeand coinmodNxis. The travelling community are respectful ty invited tn call, a they will find it much tu their advantage ; the hm-w M centrally situated in a business pnrt of the city, convenient for Country ieicbanls,and those travelling Eaot or Wert. JfcjrTwo Lines of STAGES leave this Mnnxsoa Mondays, Wednesdays and Prid.iy, one 6r Uru-kville and Indianapulis, la., the other fur liillsboroueh, liaiubiidge and Chil!ir4h, Cno. 4i A. L. KOs, l . . Ciaonaati, Oct. 1, ISM. U P. F RASIER, rroprtf-. WOODIIIKX A SSI!CVSIlUItYv Commission ami Irodtieo lercliants, .U.IPfSO.V, JT.Vl.aT.Vf. a7 CLAI5IS AD COXTICACT AGEXCY. Wortliitizfoii G. Sm llicu, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lVahinton City,D. C. PlinECCT ES befte Congress or the several Department of the General Government, all ni.mner of ckiiiu at Mini under the aJmini'tration o( the'Revenue Laws, or the Pre enivtion Acts; claims to confirmation of land erants, or (ir proeiiv taknn for or lo t in the service of tlte l.'nited States, or destroyed, by tlwi Indian ; claims H)C invalids', revolutionary, naval, widows', and half par Pennions, or for Uevoluiionnry services, whether for commutation of half pay, halfpay or bounty Innd ; claims accruing under the execution of Indian treaties, or growing in any wav out of contract with the Governrfenl; claim for spoliations before any Board of Commissioner under Trer.lie, 4.C i.e.. and attends tu the lenient of acCounu of dMbunins cr other othrer and airrnls of the Government, or e mail contractors ; to the procuring of Patents for invention, and for title to public land ; to the Interel3 of bidders &r contracts in any departmertof the puNic service, 4c. 4c. ffJ-ly XATIOSAL IIOTFL, AKI) STAGE OrriCE, IICIIMOS, IA. A. W. I Jo WCIS, Proprietor. THR above House, formerly kept by D. l. loan, is now in the occupancy of A. W. Bower, tnd open for the reception of hi friendsand the public generally. 2U-tf
"8," r have on hand and offer for sale the acrs.celebrated jookine vT Moves. The many persons using this stove, iu thi and wiler
; cities, declare themselves delighted vvoh its o;ienitiou, and bear le-li-I niouy of it superiority over any other cooking stove ever offVreJ la ' the public. In addition to its unsuritasord facilities tir boilins, roaol- ; inc., broil in g,&.c. it h w the advaulnie ol Invin? an oven nearly livKe aa tarte aa any other store in use, w h eb is Iieuted with the most es-
letl unituriiiity, by which bread without being turned w ill bnkeonail sides a ierfectly as can be dune ill brick oven. It require. alo, much less fuel than Is generally used in other cooking stoves, one half tue ordinary quantity heilig amply tumcirut for all purposes. Fur the operation of the stove we respectfully reler to the following person w ho have it in use : C V. Cady, Morri Morris, Rev. hand. Im Johnson, Alfred Harrison, Rnbt. Taylor, Chas. Woodward, Ahrain Harrison, A. W. Morris, J.J. Iluch, iliram Uaslon, James llall,C. C. Nave. In addition In Ruck's Patent Cooking Stove, the subscribers haveon hand Premium Cooktui Stoves, Klevated Oven Cooking Cloves, Parlor Cloves, teven and Ten plate J-loves, which I bey ofTrr at the Inwcst purrs. - - C. Ac J. COX, February, 18 IT. y-35 - Opriit I'ttt .
XEW SlIiIG
Alvord V Woodward, A. 1 Pmlmur IbmM, n.K VE Jo't received a splendid assortment of new and end seasonable Dry Gtod, selected ex-res!y lot this market, which they will offer a the lowest prices. Antoiif them are bluk.blue. Invisible green, brown, and mixed Cloths ; M ick. Mite, mixed, and fnny Casnere ; Mack tsitin and Marseitlea Veslmfs j Castoeu and Jeans all qualities, rery torn ; Hiiunier KtufT great variety: 4M piece Calico, every quality new rir.x patterns, and beautiful; French Lawn Ualxarme! moumin Lawns and Oinzbams: 54 black I.aca Vr.: : Worsted ISevren : black and colored Alpaca; fan
cy, Lwle, guut clastic, and kid Glove and Mut; Paris Cordt, and, Triinminr f every description; bonnet and cap Uihbons; plain,' j.iconet, caiuurlc, crosabar, and uiuU Aluiliii, Udiea' Corset all uualil.es. FLORENCE TRAID JlONXETf. . . ALSO H row n and bleached Miudins, Tickings, Drillings, Checks, Craah. and douieslic goods rf all drsrritioiis. r . i a RQCERl KS, " 1 Puch as New Orteans, nulveri-ed. and hf Sucir; Kkisnd Inira
Ciitfre; Imperial and Voting Hyson Tea t Pepper, tpices, luJI-o, I
M.tdder, and liye-Mutls eeiierallv JlurjMre. --nurarc, Bol, Shot. PUtt .1irnd. C4 America Sirtl. ALkU-A large stock of Jupiala Iron. of every size, warranted of the best quality, or.it may bv returned and the money will
be refunded. Jn short, a geneial awoitiuent of Good adapu d to the city and country trai'-e. We respeelfully solicit an aiuinlNm of fir
gosls, feeling connCent that every aiticle can be offered to the aatnv taction of purchaser. frlV A T El A II kind of Country Produce at the market price. Imdutnapolu, March, VS. 'x'f
MEDICAL.
TVoticc of the Kemoval or the Olliec of I
the Surveyor General cf Ohio, Indi
ana and .llicitisan.
ClONGRESd by the act of Jd March, 184.J, having directed that tlie Purveyor General's Odi-e, north erf of the Ohio, should be re-
reinoved to and ke at such place In the Mate or AHcD'gnn as Hie 1'rraidentof the I'nitrd i.itrs shall from lime to time direct ; nd
the President of t lie United Stale under that law bavins; dnected that
rtid office shall be removed to and kept i t Detroit in the Mate ol
JHteliimn; ths is to give notice, that the Surveyor Ctucral's Uflice
foresaid win be lürtmvith r-moved aecorIiiif:ly.
Given at the General Land Otlice this 21st day or April, A. D. 1345.
Ij-Cw- JAS. SHILLÜg, Coinmiwtioner.
Sale of Iattud Mortgaged to the School
JTtllMl. - TV OTIC E Is hereby given lhat on Friday the 13.h day of June next, 1 t ten o'clock, A. M. rt t.re Cotrrl House duot, in Franklin:. John-
Son county, the following tract of land, or so much thereof as will-
fny the del, will he sold totlw highest bid Je r, the same having been lor
letted for fai:ure tn pay the interest due according to the terms of the Mortgage, viz: The s w qr of the w qr and alo the lirst rmlf of I he n w qr of Die a w qr of see 6, t 13, r 4, containing CO acres. Mort
gaged by Phillip le.in tue Siltt t ebruary, 1S10 : debt, iuterest, dam tig' s and costs, $ .tij 6 1 1 . Tbe terms w ill be cah in hand, or approved mortjagej (for tlie principal) to run until the 1st of January, li 17. JACOB SIBERT, April 2, 1?-I3. 43-Ow-TT Auditor Johnson "o. sali: of iaAivi
SXorlgaged to the Sinking Fund for fail
ure to par Interest.
fSMlE following lots, or so much of the samens may he necenry, A will on Monday Hie l!Hh day of May next between the hours of
o'clock, A. M. and 6 o'clock, P. M. of said day nt the Court House
in Indianapolis, be ofll-red for sale to the highest bidder, (the bid lie
tng equal to the amount char.-eable,) the kuik b.ivins been mortgajed
lo the Sinking t und oo man, the interest on wlikh has not been paid as it became due, in conformity with the provisions nf the mortgage
nu wniu miirini ifiieio, CO wu:
Lou numtiereti 1,3 and 3. in block number 4 : aUolots narn' ered
3, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in block number 5, and alo lots numbered 1. -2. 3. 4.
5 and 6, in block number 6, a'l in Francis W. Emmons's addiiion to tbe town of Noblesvül, in Hamilton county, State of Indiana, to tlie recotded plat of which for a more particular description, reference
rosy De naa. in, -merest, aama;e ana Ciels, SI )5 U.I.
bo much of lite mongased premises aa will pay the princip.il, interest, dam ses and costs, will first he ntlerrd fur cah, and in case tliere
be no bidder C cvh, they will if thiHisht bent, I I id in for the Slate,
ana immediately onerea on a credit ni nve years, with interest at the
rate of seven percent, payable annually in advance.. A certificate of
purchase will he given to the purcliaser. pledging a patent from the
State, when full payment shall lie made, but vvb.ch shall forfeit
So the Mate, with all payment made tlie reo, or an v default of Dnv-
ment of i nterest or principal according to tbe terms of sale, and en-
U.le lite Biaie to re-seu ai any time. : On behalf of the Hoard of Sixikms Fund Commissioners, rmlianapolis. .March 12, 11". 38 J.P.DRAKE, f. F. C. ISA I fa ROAD IalTTTIAG.
OX Saturday, the 2 Uh May next. Sealed PrcpesaU will he received by the undersigned, at Indianaiiolis, (ot GruM.ine,
Clearing, Grading and ISridping thirty miles of Koad, from Edin.
bunlt to InUMnapoli, in sections, laid out by the Engineer. The
work must be completed by the first of .November, lSlii. The Com
pany will make payments with the usual deductions as tbe work pro
gresses. In cash, sit per cent Bonds of the Company, interest semi
amnoajly at Madison Branch, and principal in ten years ; or one third
rash, and the balance in bonds, a shall be acreed oo ; and each pmpo
siiion is expected to state the prices of the work In the d liferent kinds
of laymen! proposed.
Pmpnsaions lo do tbe work in less timt wir be pre f erred at increas
ed price, and any proposed change as to the mode of payment, which
Ihe Company can comply with, will be duly considered. The profiles,
eneciheatiofls and estimates mav be seen as soon as they are completed
by eallinf on the Kagirear. If there be disi1 U a to the best propositions, either for the whole or parts of the Road, the Directors of the
Company will meet and decide at the earliest day possible. Fuitber
Notice will be given, should the F.ngineer fail to complete bis work in
fine fat sumcient examination by those nesirint tn bid. S. M ER KILL, Su-ritcndaa hl. k I.E. R. Orr.es, I Madien, April 14, io-iö. Ai-Avt TO.Ö IaOTS AID LAU.
TI1E undersigned offers for sale a number of lots, as laid out in the oriznal plat of the town of Edinburgh, tosetber with 50 or 60 . acres of land, adjotnins; said original town on- the west and north.
The land will be subdivided into lots of one, two or more acres, to
sum purchasers ; or tlie same will be sold in one1 pa reel, either with or W'thent tbe lots about seventeen in Dumber. The lots, many of them.
re welt situated tr business, on the line of the country trude to the
Rad Rm4 V'iMi, w htch is in the immediate vicinity. 1 lie land border-
In on Bine Uiver ITrd many suitable situations for pork operations. When it is considered that tlie Madison and Indianapnti Rail'Knad
will. in the couraeof June, le completed to this point, and the whole trade of tlie centre of the State be directed there, some idea may be
formed of tlie business of bdinburcn I ears to come.
If the property la not sooner dipoaed ol, it wilt be offered at public
sale on the premise on ine sin J uiy nexu Anv person wUhini to purchase the ' ore mentioned property, In
wboie or in part, can be advHed a to the terms and particular by calling on Mr. William Hunt, Edinburgh, or the nderigued, ludianapo-
bai. An indw;Hitabletif!e mt be made to purchasers. jtfl 2 1. i 15i 45; DAVID V. CITfJ.KV. WIIOC WATCH STOPS 1
TH03E person whose watches are out of order, are informed that I have eneaeed Mr. John A. Stanfield, who ian experienced ikI an aeknowriericed snperur workman; any kind of a watch thai
ran v be broken or worn oil in any pirticular. can be replaced whh en
tire ww work; watch easel re;mirff or mide new; all kinds of
watches, ekiek of Jewelry repaired in Ihe very liest style, and war-
lanietl in petfomt well or no pay. Ism nVao prepared to make or
set any kintt or jewerry or stone eiiin-s. r.very posnilile ains Will be taken lo have work done well ami neatly. Tlie politic ere respectfully invited to call and give us a trial. Shop ophite the Wash-
Ingtnn IUII. s vv. Ii. I ALtt'JiT.
S01ICTIIIG WAY FIIOTI TIIESOL'TII.
Vj-nr II. TALBUTT ha just returned fnn New Orleans with v V T a sole nd 1 1 k4 of Guriitomihle Jewelty ; k bents the world for beauty and brilliancy; iicon-d-its in part ot solid gold ear ring (of new siyle jit out) breaat pins, fl:ir fin?, hlir pins (sooiethmg nev er aeew in Um pl ve t-rdtrn) bracelets and neckL.ee, all purely French an) no mistake. Tiie ladies are narticuiarlv requested and tlie srntlemen iTrsst respertfuily crunmanded tn c ill snd see this new aeleciioa of fjrr-y attele ; they muM and will be md very cl-at. 4.1 Rorv epjKnild H'vkinirVm ITtft.
mtxurs no t in,. idiai iapolis. VAMES P. DRAKE, (assisted by II. Brown,) cont nnea to keep Sir the above named Hotel. During the pait sunmer he has built an addition to bis former establishment wloth enable him to present to the public a number of neat and commodious rooms. His Mable and carriage house are calculated tn accommodate a large number of burse and carruir.es His bills shall be reasonable and lie will be happy to accommodate all who will favor him with tlieir custom . .Nov. 3, 161.1. 2Mf . LAW X OTIC 12. James Morrison, . HAVING reaigned his office of. President Judge of the 5th judicial circuit, tenders his services to the public, as an ATI ORJVKY A. YD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. gyOrfice opposite the Washington Hall, on Washington street, west of Tal' ott'e jewelry shop, up sluir first door. Indianapolis, Oct. 24, ISii. IS-lf A" 12 1 VTA I L 1 2 IX - EST Ali sLIS I IM JZX T. Grnnvine Vonnsr, MF.RC111.YT TAILOR A.YÜ VILiPER, "TtrOULD respectfully infia-m Ilm citizens of ludianai tdis. and the v T public generally, that he ha now esublislied himself in business, where he will he bapiy tn wail on hw old ciKomers, and such others as m-iy tivur him, and a;rees to sit Ufy them in every reiect so far as his art is concerned. U.irment will be made in tlie liest manner warranted to fit, and at the loweut livine; prices. Call and see. Neat Shop sf(Mt Ikddcrly's, a fcie dovrt out of the Palmer Ilom-se. 43-y . ' SI la VK IS WA 1 1 iTsTÄ XtFÄCT l'IIIH.
rflH E public are inlorined tlial I luive t jain commenced manufacM. luring Silver Ware, such as table, lea, cream, iiuiKtard and suit spoons, sugnrtong, soup ladles and l.utter knive ; old gold or silver
taken In exchange lor spoons; old sets or part of sets of spooni made over lo match, or ol any pallet n or tj le .wUhrd lor. I have an experienced workmau engaged, fc-uop i. x.ue the Wnshitistoa
Hall. W. II. TAbllOlT.
P. 3. flie highest pi ice paid for old cold or silver, either in goods
er cash, l.y W. II. T. 45 .
XmV II4ISO.VAISC STOKE, Oppfilt the Palmer 7jj, m tiarwoetCw Building, teevmd door from the Cenrr. rjHE undersigned would respectfully inform the puhlie genrnlJL I y, that he i now receiving and opening, directly from Philadelphia, au extensive assortment of 1 1 ;t rd w.i i o :tntl Cmlerv ol all kind, selected expressly for this market. Hi articles are of the trsJlqu lity, consisting in part of 3 hovels. Spades, Korks, line. Ales, Hatrhet, Drawing Knives. Saws and Augurs, Blacksmith's Rasps and Files, Mill-saw Files, Plane-BilW, Sinple and Double Iron Building Materials, of all kind and patterns, such a Knob l,ncka, Herman Locks, Chisels, Rim Latches, Thumb Latches, Hulls, Hinses, and Screws, of all sizes. All persons deairous of purchasing any article In the above line, will do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing at otherplac.es, as the abt-ve will be sold lo w for cash, or fur such aril clesor trade as he can use. A. BIRD. Indianapolis, Nov. 1844. 21-y
II VKlMVAItr. ffUST received from Philadelphia, at Graydon's Hardware Store, Sisnof the Saw, a large addition to the iormerslork, emhnring grassand cradlins'tcythes of various manufactures; sickles, best Junta tu bar iron, assorted size;. cast steel, shear steel, American blister and sprint steel; anvils and vices, blacksmith's bellows, castings. tmces,lor. chains, Cooper's tools, paten I Currying knives, Plcshersaod Steels; Uriltnia and Planished tinware, in sells; Glas lanterns, Cornelius's celebrated stand and hanging lamps, for lard; looking glasses ; building material of all kind ; saddlery, fancy and plain Plush, top leather. Hog skins, oilcloth carpetine. Mailable castings forcoach woik ; iron and bras wire; brass kettles. incite. Indianapolis. June 1,1844 50
Mr IIAISlMVAKi:. l3T received in addition to my former Mock of Hardware, a . large assortment of Wnlilron's and Griffin's Grni-s anJ Grain Scythe, Sicklos, Hoes. Spades. Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, Trace Chains in alxindanre. Also, a splendid lot of Ber.eh Planes superior to any ever brought to thi place. Concave and Concentric Aimers. Spear' liest double refined Spring and Cast Steel Saws, Butcher's Saw : tosether with numerous othe' articles usually kept in the Hardware line. Cash or good trade will lie received on the most reasonable terms. Tercons wanting any thing in the above line would do well Meall at BIRD'S, opposite the Palmer House, where they trill be suited both in quality and price. April g). If 43. . 4. . WIZXV GOODS. BÜST received from Philadelphia, at Graydon's Hardware Store, kisn of the saw. a large supply ol ailicles. Viz: Building Materials, Saddlery, Conch Material, Shoemakers' Findines, Wn;onniakers', Curriers', and Cooper' Tools. Blacksmiths Bellows, Anvil and Vices, Top Leather for Carriages, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth Carpeting, Malleable Castines, Fancy Plush, Sausage and Mince Choppers', Lrw t-.jfi Classes, Glass Lantern', Lard Lamps for Storas and Kulnrs, Gin1 es, Chimney Glasses and Wicks, 4.C Ilc. Dec. 15. 18. gt ; TO MAISIlIi;i 3iq. BRASS Kettles. Tea kettles, Coffee-Mills, Knives and Forks, Butcher' Knives, Britannia Tea and Table Spoons, Shovels and Tons, of all sizes, Candlesticks and Snutfars. Also.asplendid assortment of Lookinc GWsef, of different sizes and patterns, Razors and Strops, of a super iot quality , together with almost every otherarticle in his line, all for sale cheap foi cash or approved credit and produce, at tile ehetp Hardware store, opposite t,he Palmer House. 24-y A. D1RD. TO ISACIIHLOltS. r . . rrrrlin undersijned has on band, for sale low for cash. Trace B. Chains, Douhle barred Locks, Saws, Chisels, Files o all sorts, Sinln Buttons, &.c. itc. with a gsucral assortment of Vvd Ware. Call and see. A. EIRD,
2r-y , Opposite Palmer House.
liooii i:i.:ji.;, And Arcoiint H.ioJi Masiafaetory.
jTkAV, TVLttt & CÜ whoh sale and retail dealers and manu 3 Jr facluiers of BLmtk Account Bouts, and dealer in Stationery.
C. A.c. in the Aew BuilJiiii ou VVasliiu "ton ftteet. ooimsile tlie
I'iiliner llulel, ludianaiKjlii. Inuiaua, where thtre can always be ob
lained, and w ill he found consunitly on h.md.tne varioiu unit ies in
llieir line. Lvtry description of lilarik Books for County Auditors and i'reasiirers, school couiuiiksKineis and magistrates, w nil or willat:ut printed heads.
In all their Blank Books ther use the Improved Patent mode ol
sewinz, which give reth uth great ßeziltUity. And is liiCdinpr.r-
amy superior 10 any oilier ineUKM ever uevisea lor tiiauK DooKs,anu will keep the leaves firm and solid while the book lists, instead of coining to pieces, as is ollen tlie ca.e vvilll art ether metliod. The
new me I hod of few hi g renders the books woith d,. utile 11 ic old kind.
Uiisiph tliey Cost no nior9. In elegance, dunbility, and superior style of finish, their account books are eipiul lo Uie best Luausiu work und
no fiisrierin prte.
D. T. &. Co. areeuo' prepared lo ininulaclure mi defcnirtions of
tancy article, ucii aa Ladies' and Gentlemen' Port t olios, Caskelt, Card Cases, Albums, pecUlCle Case, Cigar Caaes, Pocket Books aid Note BtMiks.
ML'SIC PATER always on hand, which tnn be liound In various
sizes, and Band supplied at the shortest notice. (ty.Wa.vif arranstd
emd bound in the best style at reasonable (Mice and snort notice.
I he iiiiml unproved putlernola Kuling iluclime I Just received.
Dooks and (per ruled lo any pattern. -
I hey are prepared to do all kinds of Bindins in French and hnzlish
Calf and Morocco, Plam, txlra, and Snjier Kxtia Mariile and Gilt edee
rinish. AH kinds of law ami interleaved works and periodicals
bound to match, tu w hKh personal ailentioii will be etven.
Ririssjicrs Hon. Isa:te Blackford, upreme Judje : 1. .May lie w.
Treasurer of Stnte : 11. J. H;irris, Auditor of State ; James Morrison,
I'resideiit of suite Hank ; J. M. UaV, Cirshler of Suite Bank 7 t . V
Cady,mreOiry of Insurance Company; A. W. Morris, Lxr ; N. B.
I aimer, tjuj. ai-y
.'lanes. Carpenter and Cooper's Tools.
A VARIETY of Carpenter and Cooper' loo's just received whichare made by the best mechanics, anil can not br brat ;
Iso.a 2 id assorlnientof Hardware, Scythes, Sickles, Axes, Spades,
hovels. Chains, and in tr.y other articles loo numerous to mention.
which I willsell very low for cash or country produce. - I will cive the highest market price for Wheal, Itye, Flaxseed, Reesn at,Ta'low, Lard, etc., in goous or cash ; dease call and ex-
mine the articles. J. .n ih.ai,
5i j 5 doors west ol urake 'sumei.
.5'
CST received at Graydon' Store, sign of the Saw, a larje sup
ply of U m. Uowlaml's celebrated Mill and Cross I in t-avts, bl
to 7 amid feet lng warranted good. Also, Trace Chains, Breast Clmim, Half Traces, SUtgo Ttaces, Halter Chains. Log Chain, &c.
IVc. 15 1814 an
ATTETION ! Farmers :i nd Mechanics!! ' Bau vhert una t buy cheaptit. And ttU ithert im sua nil dearest.
ffjMlE Subscribers can roudt cheaper and vicemnre tut prodnre
- man, ever nriore. J tiev sli t c:.rrv on t ie III.L. U BL'jil.
.t.ad. at trie if old stand and now have five Kim of Clones. keeDinn
four run in continual oprr-dion, without loss of time in dressing, as
one tun will always be dressing nnd in crder. '1 liey have repaired
liieir agon tuen i. tlie acumimod.iiioii of r All .vi L.K3, and the public generally. No brics accuunled for, unle Ihe nnme is marked
on the same, and the nauiesand amount ol craia put on the mill book
No bags In be left in the null more than three days after they are promised, unless special orders be given to tlie M il'.er to lake care of the same. Nohns; allowed to I e t.ken fait or in the Si id. xrrnt hw H
Miller sell me notice and tikinr. account of the sauie. The hivliext
price will le paid for Wheat, iu ca.li, or iuliade. A lot of shelled
Corn ana uats wanted.
Dry Goods nnd Groceries.
We have just received, direct from the Kapl.a crneral a'snrtnirat nf
iiryuotNis, Groceries, Hardware and Leather, which will be sold at
the lore.it prices far to! and in exclmnse (br Wheal, Corn, lArd, Ba
cnn.and in fine, lor country produce ijepeTally. Salt at 50 cents a
nusliel liy tbe barrel ; Iron at 4 dollars rU Cent per 100 Ilia. Just call
and see our Good and aryTRICii3Cß before ourehasin B elsewhere
Connected wKh theatxive, is an extensive BLACKSMU II jsllOP,
All kinds ol work done to order. Plows constantly on hand. and will
ua vwtu hit prouuee nmr cooper cinrr.
JOIIi CARLISLE, DANIEL CARLISLE, JNO. McCUTClIEON. ImHnnapotis,Srpt. 21, fS-If 44-Cm
i s
decs l
Wm. W. Weaver V ClnrSm WÜlinin.
jrTNDEltTAKERS AND COFFIN-MAKERS, Infoim the L public that they have turned their attention to the above
business, with a view to releise the friends of deceased per-
soosirom ine irotiuie aiieiKiins nie aeatn oi a iriena ; and
they are prepared lo undertake the whole business of funer
al. They can furnish either a one or twi horse hearsealso earr'iaees if lequiied. They keep on hand coftins of all sizes.-Attendance at a'l hi vir. Their ar ran cements ena
ble them to do their Imsmes lower than heretolore. AH or-
rom the country promptly attended lo.
Indi-tnapolis, Jan. 4, 1644. - S-tf JOSEPH I. KTISETCXIElt, IJntlertnlior nnd Ciiiliii-laker, - fVuokm irUm Street.neaTlu Oirponte the Pnt Office..
"JT ESPti;TFCLLV i-.iforiii the citizens of Indianapolis Jskv and its vicinilr, that he w ill rive his attention to the
above business, with a view to release the friends of de
ceased persons Horn the tndipenable trouble aitetWling th
death of a friend, and would state that lie i prepared to un del take th whole business of funerals, jf desired, or ani
parllhereel.on reasonable terms: such as famishing either
a one or t o horse hearse, hum anertlie must appmveu style
Also, carr'sges, and every other reuuiile appertaining to the
above Itusinesn.
J. I. S. would further state lhat be will make his charges reasons' bte lo persons Irs the a nn'rv. . '
N. B. Attendance at all hours. SlmnM the subscriber fail in any
of the above engagements no charge wilt be made. 35-tf J. I. STRETCHER.
0
SEW
Sale nnd
mm
Talcc tliat! and next I line go to Preston, Horn V Co., as I liave ofien told yon!
THE Checkered Store i again filled lo oversowing tvilhatrerrrdou stock cf SPUING AXD SI MI3IEIS GOODS, consistins in part of the Mlowin : Print from i to ü cent: Palm I-enf Hats, Talm leaves, Straw
and Lrelimu Bonnets, Kibbon latest style. Gimp, Fillet, Milts and
oaive, i les, Cravats, (.inglinni Lawns, Slrip'd do, Summer fclunsor every description, Linens, Broad Clmlis, Mulins, A.c. 4 c. These good were purchased in New York lor cash, and w ill be sold It lower prices titan at any other establishment in ihs city. PRESTON, HORN fc CO. Aprils, 1913. 41 Checkered Store opposite Palmer House. DA1TOX II AT ATV SlloK STOKE.
One Dnr Ifett of H'tUy't Auction Room. fgMIE subscribers resecllully JL inform the citizens of In- l"' 1 aivÄDol. and vicinity, that they - v! I
still cnotiuue their hat. cap and shoe store as above, and are now l
receiving, and intend keeping w-yk constantly on hand, an extensive assortment ol articles in their line. Our hats are all of our own manufacture, and embrace all Ihe varieties of shape, style and quality, usually called for, and are both neat and durable, and very rbeap. . . Boots and shoes in creat variety, consisting ot gent Wieras coarse and fine Bonss, Brogans, Shoes, Pumps, &c. ; Women 'sand Misses' Shoes of all kinds ; Boys' Boots, Brogans, i.e. s Children's Shoes: India Rubber Shoes, i.e. I he ladies will find a large assortment of the fine kid, morocco, and seal Buakin, Slippers, Ties, A.c. at our establishment. Caps, in great variety, embracing nearly every variety of pattern and quality, and they will be sold very cheap. 47 WILMOT l CO.
polis and vlcinnr. that he is now receiving a eeneral assortment
f t periodicals, cheap publications, standard works publishing hi nuri hers, etc. The ribscrther ßalters himself that he is prepared to offer to tlie literary and profcjvion.it public ticihlies and inducements v Lieh
have not beiehnTora existed, in ptoruring alt tlie new pobikalion of
the cay ss soon as Issued I rum the press. Having made axrangemenu to have tliein forwarded by expires as soon as issued, persons desirmi of procuring any works or Un above character, w ill Und it lo thtir interest to call on l lie subscriber before pnrrhasiiic elsewhrrs. A lew copies of the Mlowine works Just received: The Ijidtes Mnsiral
Library, Graham's Marazine, Godey' Lady' Book, Arthur' Lady's
Maeazine, Ladies' .alionil lagizuie, r.ciecti Magazine, American ! Review, lemocratic Keview, Souila-rn Literary Messenger, Kaiiker- i borker Slajazine, lxindon lneet, Urafhwaite's Ketnjiect, etc. Wilh variety of oilier. All the above works will be received regularly by" express. Literary and Theological Institutions will find it lo their advantage to piocure such works a they may want, throueh the subset i- , ber. 41-tf 8A.MCEL TURNER.
tver W uey's Auction Room, Washington St., Indianapolis. IVEW AXI VAEUAELE WOKSt! NOW FCBLISHED AND FOR SALE, Tlie Indiana Animal Itcgisfer nnd Pocket Dlaium!, for the year
CONTAIN ING the names and residence of all Judges of Courts, Prosecutin Attorney, County Clerks, Recorders, Audio-, Treasurers, Sheriffs, Jailers, Commissioners, Assessors. School Com- j missionert. Justices of the Peace, Attorneys at Law, Ministers, Physi- : eiaita, Principal Merchant, Post Office and Post Masters, Netoile FuMic, the Terms of Circuit Courts, and a great variety of eeneral in- j formation relative to State affairs, which will be highly useful and 1 convenient to every citizen. The whole compiled fiom the rmwt eiilhenlM sources. Jhs. work will contain about 130 pages, 16 mo., I printed on One type, and paper ol Ihe best quality made expressly for ' tlie purpose price 37 1-2 ceuls. This i "every body' own book." I ALSO, j Tlie Daily ITlcniornndiim and .Pocket Account Hook, for the year I8I.". 1 An Annual publication, expressly adapted to the daily wants and convenience ol every professional and I usines man. This work will contain about 11 j paces, 16 mo., printed on cap p.iper, having memorandu in dates and blanks Mr every day in the year, time and interest tables and rules : and a suitable amount of account paper ruled fine ' and specially sir ihe purpose price 25. 37 1-3 and 50 cents, agreeably 1
to uie iyte oi aomg up; .viorroco turns being the highest priced.
Ill
A.OTIICIl AVrOMSHI.VG Cl'ltE I Wis tar's Ualsam of - Wild Cherry, ALWAYS TRIUMPHANT !
CURE FOLLOWS CURE'! . lis onward Victorious Career!
s n a f Davto. Feb. Ilia. 1SL.
Ma.J. W. Whitm .se: Dear Sir i As you are the teptlar authorized agent in Dayton, for Ihe sale of "Du. Wtsraa's BtLsm or t iu CMiasT," I lake ibis nxhod of making statement of ferts lo yon (buh I hope snsy be
I published lo the world in reference to an almost siiiccLot'tctu, I wrought in my case by means of Uie above nmu iiLi IUuim.
Language fails lo descnlie the samtary ecccu u ptocucea, ana uie great benefit I derived from MS Hse. Tbe etuzens of Dayum and vicinity, well recollect that on the Sid of August las l, 1 received sertou injury from the explosion of a cannon. A portion of its einteilt entered my nshi side and breast ; and in all probability, some fragment or splinters of the ramrod passed, through the "phiia." and pierced tlie Lungs. Aflei the lapse of about six weeks, 1 w as attacked with a d treteiug touch and vwlemt pain iu sty n;kt ttdr. Some ten days alter tins, w lien in a parvrumm of Cous-htmf, suddenly an ulcer broke, and large quantity of very offensive mailer, mixed wilh blond, was discharged ; most of which found passage through the opening ol the wound.' From this opening there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed, tn issue frrau the lungs. ZJana all thu time mj tfcrtn;t were uimoit intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile, paid the strictest attention k me, and did all in their power for my recovery. But with all their skiil. they could not reach the teat of dufrets, after the Luufi had btcme e'ulti. 1 wa visit d during this lime by at lea tumtu Physician. It was now reduced to a certainly, I bat tnßammatwnof the lunft was. rapidly taking place ; and that this would terminate my life in a very short lime, was in the highest degree probable. At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of lhat place was consulted. When be was made acquainted with my situation, be remarked that nothing; conH be done lf medical aid, if tlie constitution itself M as not sufficient to throw off the disease. My friend now despaired of try recovery, and I had no earthly ground of hope tn survive many days. Fortunately at this juncture I aw one of Da. Witraa's Pamphlcti. entitled " Famt'u Medical tiutde," ot "Treatise on Consumption pf ike Lunft." A 1 had often heard of dying men "catching at straws," I tell like doing so myself. By the consent of my physicians, I sent lo yon for a bottle of the medicim desciitied, viz: "WiiTaa's Balsam or Wild Ckessv," which re
lieved me almost Immediately. Aller I had used some five or sis bot-
Orders for these works, addressed to C B. Ihivis. Bookseller, near ties, as far recovered at to be up and about. M y conch ceased, a ltd kit
Browning's Hotel, through Member of the Legislature, by letter poet ' lungs were restored loa healthy stale all fiorn the lesbar and balmy
paid, or oiherwise. will mret prooi; t aUenlion.
noianapoii, ucmj, iMt. vti-tr
M
GUEZA1?, Olt THE KOSE-IJOWEIS. A Talc of Persia. BY JOHN 8. P.EID, ESQ.
ffTVlE above Poem, with translations from the Persian of llafiz.
F4. coiiiurising in ail about tttM peges large 13 mo., will be publish- i
edeatlyin Miyor June next, elegantly printed, and bound in fancy '
styie. .
Subscriptions received by C. R. Davis, rullwher, and G. A. It J. i
. Chapiuao, Stale Printers, Indianapolis. lrc. 1844. 4
IIEACKrOKIS 1SEPORTS. Of the Decisions ef the Supreme Court of Indiana.
WTOLUllE V. of this Work is just published, wilh Tables ol the V Cases and Principal Mauers. 647naces. Price roci dolliii.
handsomely bou ad and ielered.
Indianopoli,l6lh May, IS44. . 47-tf -
COTTOX YAIilV, CHEAP! saH E stibscritiers are prt pared tn furnish Cotton Yarn of the best JL quality, iu large rt small quantities, at a lower price than it can be purchased for in any Eastern market. Merchant desiring to supply themselves with Ihe article, are invited, be lore buying elsewhere, to call either upon us, at our store, or on Jamca Purhnm, at West's Cotton Factory. 41-tf J. dt D. CARLISLE & CO.
PAXS! PAXS! ! Jl'ST rerfived, a fine supply of Fans for the Ladies, at tbe store of
April 31. 43
SMITn At. IIA NN A.
1EW STYLES. FEW pieces new StylcsFuruiture and other prints just rereived t . -"April 30. " 45 SMITH HANXA'3. mt GOODS. LC3. Candlewick; 100 do. Cotton Batting; 400 do. Cotton Yarn.nssorted ; O'Jyards brown shirting; 1000 do. Calicoes; 300do. Bed Ticking; 15 dozen Straw U als ; just received and for sale by lheiibcriberat very low prices. . 43 O. M AYER, east of the Talmer House.
IlItY GOODS, FINE assortment of dry goods, such as brown and bleached Mutlms, Calicoes. Vetings, Irish and French Linen, brown
Holland, Jeans, Satlinet, Velvet, Cambrics, CnUanade, and various
otlk.'r articlesjusl received and forsale low. fit. J. MLULAI. lUErrs. . , .
fgHOSE 5pfotdii;Mii(rs which we lately advertised that we vrere M. about to receive have arrived.- Those desirous of obtaining a
beautiful nnafatkiomablt article are invited to call and examine them, We pledge ourselves to tell Ihein as law aa they can be bemüht In Cm cinnati. Price from $3 to $13. 23 WILMOT Ac CO. HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AM CAPS. T Ilia 'day rrceived at tbe D.iylon Hat &. Shoe Store 15 Cases Boots &. Shoe. Iii do Hals all sly les and qualities. - ' ' 30 dozen Caps M " which will be sold very cheap by WILMOT &. CO. 23
kTAILS, I on, s'ore of April HO. Ift4..
Steel and Castings constantly on band nt ti e 4. SMITH & II ANNA.
P BASS KeTtles, Tin Vare. tlneen'a Ware, J.ipaued Ware.De-
ranters. M flute tumblers, and plum. Just received vt
April 5, IrM-i
4i
SMITH & HAXVAS.
RAKES.
FIRST rate article of wooden rakes Is selling low for cash at 4.1 URA Y DON'S Sign of the "Saw.
(!L'TMiUY.
Ifn D 12. focaei tvnivesuoin o cenisto i eacn ; in an. Knives IUU and Folks; 5 do. Scissors; 3 do. Razors, best quality : just
eceivsd and forsale ny Ihe subscriber at very low puces.
4J c. iiia ilk, east oi tne rauner House.
&c ,by
CASTINGS. kettles, skillets, and
bacon, lard, flaxseed, tow or flax.linen, feathers, beeswax,
CJUCII a ovens. pots, kettles, skillets, and odd lids rorsalee.he.ip
w3 for
43
J. M. TALBOTT.
A
TO FAICMEIIS.
LI. sizes of Plough Points of the bet qtality, for sale at the cash
store of 4.1 ukaydo.vs
Al'UUKS. SUPERIOR polished Augers from 3-Ö lo2 In. just received at - ORAYDO.N'3. December 31ft, 1S44- 28
TO WIIEEIaWItlGIITS.
Vä'V received at tirayt'.on's Store, sign of the Saw, a superior article of Wheel Iron, low by the duzen. ti
THE CIIE1PEST YET. TT F j-on want cheap Hats, Caps, Boots it Shoes, goto the Fashio.t
. L tlgtand Slioe Store generally known by the name of Ihe Day ton Hal It Shoe ?lore, where yon will find the largest, cheapest
hhu w.t u.-Mfoiiioeni ever onereii in inia marset, waicO win be sold
lower than ever lor cash by vv ilm o r co. 23
. COTTON YAKIY.
H"7"EPT constantly on band, and for sale as low as arnnyother
wo store
il-tl
E. II EDDERLV.
FSHIOAIJIaE HATS.
TATEST Fall style of gentlemen's Bravca Brush Silk Sc. CassiA Mill llala just received at the Dayton iiatec Sltoe Store and
tor sate low, lor Cash by WILMOT Ic CO. 23
JIST KECEIVED, LARGE lot of Hats, RooU, and Shoes, of all sizes, for sale low i by 12 V. C. 11 ANNA.
HITKHEU SHOES. TT VST received at Ihe Dayton Hut and Shoe Store, a large assort.
SjS ment of lined and fur triuiined Rubbers lo which we invite the
attention of purr hasers. 2J If WILMOT & CO.
GROCERIES.
LIVE AND LET LIVE.
wh"i' ii rr,:, l.Lfj
AT THE SIGN OF THE CHINA riG.
Cheap Gootls for CaIi or
raclc.
SCYTHES .
akF all kind and of the West metal, which will be sold low fur
HJr cash orcountry produce bv
43
J. M. TALBOTT.
HOES. .
SEVERALdozeneast teel Does have just been received and will be sold low at 43 GRAYDON'S.
mile ai cuoss cur saws. , B.E ottered far below the former price at L 4:1 ' CRAYDON'i?.
E A MI'S. RCH ER'S patent Solar Lamp, a splendid article Cr lutrrring lard
ii. just received at GRAYDON'S.
Also Extra Globes ana cniinnejs tor me aoove Limp. Mgnoi
the Saw.
TO KIIOlTXtltEICS.
IIOEMAKERS' Finding of the best quillty, and full assort
ment always kept at OK AY DON'S Arie ifardiear Store.
s
TO IILACKS.UITIIS.
BEST Cast Steel, Shear, German, Ee;lisli, Blister, and American El bter Steel, Anvils.. Vices, Files, Hasp. xc. at -
3 GRAYDON'S Vea llarivart Stora.
ML'SIC. IOLINS, Clarionets. Flutes, Octavo Flutes, Fifes, best "Italian Violin Strings, Bridges, Clarionet Heeds, and Preceptors for
Violins and Flutes, for sale at GRAYDON'S .Yew lürdeart Store.
1VAIES AXD TEXIrW GEASS.
QV KEGS Nail .assorted ; 10 boses Window Glass, 8 by 10; 6 do do." 10 hy Ii ; juätreeeived and for sale by the subscriber at unusual tow prices. 43 C. MAYER, east oflhe Palmer House.
Q U E E X S W A It E AXO GEASSWAItE.
H CST received a very fine assortment of queensware, Li verpoo
F and common Teas, riatrs. Dishes, Bowls, Pitchers, etc also
ground and pressed Tumblers, Preserve dishes. Molasses .cans, Com
Biete Castors, saitseuers, etc. wntcn 1 win sen cucaprr t.ian ever,
). NICOLAI.
EIKE PltOOP CHINA "WARE! '
riMllj i a new and splendid article, and the suhscri' er would le JL glad tn have the public call and examine it, at his store, in Gr fPlli's Building, nearly opnosite the Palmer Houe; where may be
kHind a good assortment 01 Groceries, i.e. ' ill L. II LDDLRLY
EOOKEG sEASM:S.
LARGE and splendid assortment of Mahogany and Tine frame
Looking Glasses, of all sixes Just received illiK A V nt t.w.
A NY one having a first rale cow and calf, or one "in a delicate uita nation," way heir of a purchaser by applying it "'is office. Neue tun t!.e very bes. wanted. 4 4 if
El EI Y STAU EE,
HD
Com mission Es?aMi.!niicnt.
'Bill E subscriber has jest completed the erec
JL lion of one of llir-mfo-t elesantand coin
moditHis stiiMeS in the weal, situated on the
alley north of the Palmer House, Indlannpo!
where he will be prepared at all time to leceive
and sell horse in; commission, and keep horses
bv tue week, or luv. 11 is old table sun I Ii of Ire Palmer House
in lull operation. Horse mr.A carriages at all lime lo hire at both
place. Meiuliers OI me iegisruure ana oineis vifnni Indianapolis, can hive their horses kept on terms as reasonable as at tny
stable either in town or country. .Yoremher gj, 1842. 3Mf JOHN LISTER. LOOK OUT!
M103E wlshlnj tu have fine JOU F1UNTING done, are referred
ooor s c mens of new and beautiful job type, nnequalled in
the Western . tley. We have also received a few excellent ermmeileil siirf.iee Cards, which those in want of had better rail for soon. Now is tlie lime. C. A. eX J. P. CHAPMAN. EObrC AROPM) I -Mj E want to hoy iC.t'm lbs. Bacon, for which the highest peirrs will be paid by April if), 1S13. 4i v SMITH 4V HANSA.
HAS just rrceived in addition to his firmer stock, a general assortment consisting tn part of the following : a choice selection of Family Groceries, staple Dry Goods, Hard ware, China, Glass,
Llverpisil and common ware, Boots and bhoes, lotion larn, i inware, Stone ware, Kartlien ware. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, and
many otherarticle to tedious to mention.
E. II. respectfully inHums thecitizens of this place and vicinity.
lhat he still manufactures the best Cider Vinegar, Lard and Tanner's
Oil; also Stearine Candles, warranted io burn twice as long as Tal
low and gives belter light. Caan paid lor Laid. l-y - NEW Alt! I IVALOrC IIOCEIII ES.
-si ffg gm LB. Codfish, 4 barrels of Mackerel, 20 boles dried
B "lf Scotch Herrings, 4 barrels No. a Molasses, 3 do. S
II. Molasses, 500 pounds Saieraius, 19 boxes Malaga Rawins, 4 do. Zaiite Curraiits,f2()n poum's of soft shelled Almonds, 2 barrels Boston ButierCraekers, 2 do. do. Water Crackers, 400 pounds Carolina Rice, 100 boxes New York Table Pali, 60(1 pounds Lead, 400 do. frUiot, as
sorted ; 8 kecs Dopont's Powder, 300 beat Regalia Cigars, 10,000 do.
Half nanih. 23 bas Rio Coffee, 1 chest Black Tea, 1 do. Imperial
Tea, 1 do. Y. Hyson Tea, 3 hogsheads of extra fine N.O. Sugar;ju8t received by the subscriber. Ashe has a very large stock ol Groceries, and a very good assortment of Toy and Notion on hand, he invites the public generally to call and examine them. They will b sold ihmuahout. low er than usual, as he is determined to sell, profit or no 19 iia ni rj ki 1 i'irt
profit, to keep the iraae going. piailh,
4 mm 01 ine immer nonse.
GItOCCIllES! GHOCEUIES!
rsnilE subscriber respectfully Informs the citizens of Indianapolis
JL and Hie public In general, that he has just received a fresh as
sortment of Groceries, such os a prime ankle of N. O. Sugar, Rio and Havana Coffee, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas;
lif ttu-rar. Havana runr. N. O.and . 11. molasses, western lie-
serve Cheese, No. 1 Mackerel, Codfish, etc. which he offers forsale at
very low prices. j. aiuilai,
5-y r.
5 doors west of lhake's Hotel.
COFFEE. COFFEE.
u T ns R in I'HV. nt the verr tiKatnustitv.lnstrecrivedand
23 for aalebv the subscriber, which he offers to sell so low that
v.-rv bodV can ailora to arina si 1 cups a oar. riense can ana ex
amineihearttsie. 43 C. MAYER, east of the Palmerllouse.
IrlACXilCieCL..
SI If
Tf1 IIEDDERLYhasonhind vnd for sale, a Gnelotof Mackerel
A A a, selected for family use.
A
IIEACK Till;
SCPERIOIL article, just received at the drug store of
6
D. CRAIGHEAD.
CTOEIt VIXEGAK--TEA.
"srCST received and foe sale chests of Imperial, Young Hyson and
P Gunpowder Tea. Also, on hand 50 bids, choice Cider Vinegar,
fi ,-sale at 18 cents per gallon, retail, and Vll per gallon by the bar
id. 17-y r. tir.tiuLKir
AT THE SIGV OF THE BEKIiSHIltE,
vaway be lotinn tne loiiowing cnoice anicies : il A 10 Bags of Rio Coffee, 4 I bl. prime N. O. Pugnr, 4 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 3 bbls. N. O. and SL'gar 11. Mola.. Forsale by - - - I7-y E. HEDDERLY.
CAXHEES.
ON hand and for sale low. Adamant, Stearine and Tallow Candle of asuperior quality ; manufactured by tbe subscriber expreasl
(brlh is market. xi-tr a. utuutnLY
T
G ICE AT I1AKGAIXS Prices Itcanrcd.
fflAllli subscrilier lias concluded to make a further reduction in the
Ja. prices of his Short and Boots. But while he doe this, he promises that all Lb work shall be finished in the same neat and substan
tial manner which ha heretofore characterized bis establishment,
and given it such a decided preference with the public, i hetiibscn
ber is well aware that shoe and boot can be purchased it some stores
at the same or less prices ; but a be usee none of ihe ordinary or re
fuse slock, those of his manufacture will prove cheapest tn llie end.
Country r rod tire will lie taken In exchange at fair prices. Call at his
stand opposite Browning'. 9-tf A. KN'ODLE.
IXUOT AIS SHOK .M.4NIIF.4CIOKY.
fRMIC undersigned is very thank fulf or the libeJL nl patronage bestowed on him fi r Ihe two rmf vMr ami Iu. fw a mrit .nlinnnn-
3 Uie same. He flatter nimselflhat by rus indus
try, punctuality and strict attention to business, to be able lo give sutibtflKin to tit who may give
hintaci.ll. He has permaneiill scaled himself In this place, and is pit-pared to make anything in his line aa durable and cheap j any irflier establishment. He will sell hi work so as to correspond wilh the hard times, and no manufactory shall sell lower fnf cash than his. 8 rc II and see hi splendid assortment of Boots and shoes, and judge for yourself. Hides.Tarowr.Cceswax, Fcather, Floor, Wheat, kt. kt vtülat all limes be received for work. Shop two doors west of fcUrelthei' Cabinet iMiop, of which tboae in debt will take dne notice. 3i-y WII KY I. BATF.a.
EAItU IVAlVTEDa
TIIEsiihscriher will purchase all the Lard brought to him, at rea onatile prices for cash, and-good. I? to re in Norwood's block
nemrlyopfTsitethe Palmer House. 2S-tt , E.HEDDERLY
EOHr PItlCES.
fsnilE sulisc riher Is notv manufacturing Stearine Candles, which he
JoL will sell wholesale or retail, at 10 cents her lb. hy the fox, for common, and nperfine alt5 cents. Tallow candles reins. Who
would desire any thing cheaper than that 21 E. HEDDERLY,
COFFEE. V PRIME lot of 30 Cars just received and for sale at 43 " SMITH fc IIAXNA'Ö.
E. HEDDEISEY
vf AS f sale. Pa It, Queensware, Stoneware, Pye StiifTs. 30 kegs Sam. Nails, assorted sizes, with all other articles nxunllv kept. He
will sell a cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment iu the
the place. 17-y
'CI G A IIS ATVI TOB ACCO.
lf nnfi BEST SpahlshClgar, as Havana. Princlpee, Regalia
Tabacos,iegros,LC; 2,000 Half rnanish do. .sitoe rtor
qtmlity. 50ponnilsSnnff,as Rippee, Scotch, and Macaboyj 10 boxes bestelle wing Tobacco, as Cavendish, Twist, Nailrod, Reef, etc.; 100 pounds cut and dried smoking and chewing Tobacco; 4 botes white
Pipes; 4,01)0 Stone pipes; 10,000 Pipe Stems, Just receivedand for sa by the subscriber, II of which he will eel I at very low prices. 41 C MAYER, Enstof ihe Palmer House.
CIGAUS A!YI TOI54CCO.
B"CST received a lot of u perior Spanish Cigars a nd Cnremllxk To-
IF Dacca, at ine oru g store 01 o - iß. . K A Hi 11 K Air
A EE KEVDS OF Produ: received in exchange for Goods nt the Ptors of 43 SMITH at HANXA.
SCHOOL HOOKS!. SCHOOE HOOKS!!
rg'XHE suhcriber has just received a new supply of Uie following Ü. School Books, which makes his stock very complete :
Anlhoo's IJttin Lesions, Davies's 1st Iseou in Algebra
avtry
do Greek do
do , Horace do Ca-saf do Cicero do Sal In st r
Andrew and Stoddard's Grammar
do .Latin ICison do do Reader
Worcester's Dictionarv
Sinei lie's Natural Philosophy Couistock's Philosophy
do Astronomy
Hitchcock's Geology Wa land's Moral Science
Hale's United Slates Webster's do
do Dictionary
Mitchell's Geography
Smith's do Smiley's "do
oodhridge s do
Hun tin tou's do
Ge .
do
do do do do do do
do do Pmhh'i Talk's
Randolph's do Guthrie's do Parley's do Col bum's do Ray's do Willard's United States I jucoln's Uot.-uiy Bobbin's Outlines of History Elementary Spellers Eclectic. do
do
r.ouidon
Impend re Analytical Geometry Descriptive Co Calculus Surveying Shades and Shadows Arithmetic -da do
" do Primers
do - 1st, 2d, lid and 4th Readers. ALSO, a full supply of Paper, Ink, Quills, Steel Pens, Wafers,
Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Slates, Sand, Pencils, India Rubber, Bristol Boards, Drawing Paiier, Ate . etc. Just received and lor sale low for
cash, by 10 C. B. DIVIS, Book.cller.
SLATES AND SPELLING HOOKS.
ffH rZ DOA. Mates, assorted sizes; 15 do. elementary spelling hooks by Noah Webster; 1000 Slate Pencils to give away,
ustreceivedandrorsaleby thesuhscriber at vervlow prices. 43 C. MAYER, east ofthe Palmer Hose.
PAPEIt.
TJlhT received a lull assortment of Cap, Letterand Wrappl'ir pa9 per: and also Bonnet boards of a superior quality, oil of which
will he sold at greatly reduced pi ices for Lash or Kazt hy
December 26, 1814.
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DAVID CRAIGHEAD
MEDICAL.
. CI I A It LES PAIS It V, HI. 1. Physician mil Surscon.
OFFERS his professional services, in all its various branches, to tlie citizens of Indianapolis and its vicinity.
He has moved his office to the front room, up stairs, over William
Manstir'sstote, lately John H.Wright's, where all calls will receive
prompt attention day or night.
prn ia, iP4a. - - s--y . -- - -
n faTTS-r-
B P. HUNT, thankful for the very liberal palronage extended to him for the last four yeaisinlhis place, take D'eaanrein
announcing to his friends and the public generally thai he is piepared to perform all necessary operat ions for the preservation cf the natural teeth and gums, and to insert artititial teeth on pivot or plate with or without artificial gums and whole or half eels by suction
or atmospheric pressure. - -
tie wouiu say to country dentists that he will fill any order for gold plate spiral springs, b.c. at a reasonable rate. Otlkeon Illinois
street, first door north of Washington, West side. 24tf
I. i.Toausmn, J. a. tomlisios. TCKflLIXSOX mtOTIIEies, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALERS I if I) r ups & Mctlicincs, ratenlMedicines, Dye Stuffs, Cosmetics, Paintsand Oils, MediralGlassware, Terfumery, Dye Woods, Window Glass, Liquors, etc.
WAIHISGTO STREET, DIRECTLY OrroStTE THE WAIHISGT01C HALL,
lAUIAAArULIS, l.MIIAA A. Prescript ionsaccurately com pounded. Shop open at allhoura. 21
CO.VSI MIPTIO.X CEIIEU !
fETlHE ONLY MEDICINE THAT WILL CCRE CON?U.MPM. 'i'lOX, Liver Complaint. Palnitalion. Bronrhilis. and fotiebs.
IsDÄ. TAYLOR'S B.1LS.1M OK LIVERWORT, raoat 375 Bow-
T. It is the only medicine recommended by Phi sictans. We have
the certificate of the celebrated Dr. A. B. Movuid, trom the CS.
Mi Hary Post, Wet Point, who was himself cured by it. when he wa
expected to die. Di. Davidatn lound it the only medicine that be could use In his family wilh any success. We have lunlpatients from
Uoctors Hoffman, Harris, Washington, and others. e have certifi
cates from every part of the country. I n one large town two f the
principal physicians bre using 11 constantly in their practice. A Rev. gentleman oi' much celebrity in our city, who has chronic Bronchitis,
nd has tried in vain the l est physicians ot Aew York, Philadelphia,
London, Paris, and Italy, is now under our care, using Da. Tavlos's Bauah or Livebwost, and already he has used half a bottle, he does
not cough half a much in a week a he has done lief. ire in a day, and he tells us he is now getting well. We are sure of curing the above
diseases, if you will out Call on us, tike our advice, and try this only certain medicine. Do not be deceived by those articles got up and ad-, vertised on the reputation of this, which has been fairly tested in about 30,000 cases in the last twelve years; take nothing ele instead, and buy only of C75 Bowery, or of Dr. Leeds, 177 Water street. Be care
ful to avoid counterfeits, and see Uie steel plate ensravine on each bot
tie, signed ;'Gurdon J. Leeds." CosscMmoai akd KAisiKO of blood, ccsED. I hereby certify that last August I wa attacked with a vkdentand profuse heniorrage from
the lungs, and sevete rousli. 1 bought a bottle or Dr. 1 aylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, which, under the Hessing of Providence, gave me immediate relief. It effect in my case have been such that 1 cannot praise it ton highly.
CHARLES L. SMITH, 150 Tillary St., Brooklyn. For sale by DAVID CRAIGHEAD, Agent for Indianapolis.
influence, and powerful mediana I rtrtunt of Wktar'i Balsam.
Were it not for the external injury I received in Ihe shoulder and nrm by the eipliion, I feel confident that I might have been working at my trade (which is blacksmithing,) but this has prevented. By exposure, I have since taken several severe colds ; and my only remedy has been 4the Balaam. And I now most cordially recommend lira eenuine Htstor't BaUam to all who are afflicted w ilh Cold, Coughs. or Less Complaints. I consider ilan invaluable medicine a real blessing to the world. Anv person desiring further information, may call oa me at any time. Yours trniv, CHRISTOPHER R. E51ITU. City of Dayton, ) Montgomery Co., Suite of Ohio. Subscribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of Ihe Pear, this 11th' day of Feb.. 1845. ERE.NE7.ER FOWLER. Cr7V'rtiioy of three high'y eredilal't citiicni of-Dayton, in car ja -ation of the abore We, the undersigned, being Intimately arqaaintrd with Mr. Smith, and having seen and watched over him frequently during hi late il irtessdo not hesitate to say that the forrgnini; is by no means aa exaggerated statement, but is entitled to full credit. (Signed) A. Fj. STOUT, J. B. H. DODSOX, HENRY R. SMITH.
8rThe true and genuine " Wistar's Balsam of Wilo ChebsY" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the Cnaed Slates. Sold in Cincinnati on (Ac comer of Fourth and H aJuut ttrertr, by SA.NFORI at PARK, 1 General Agents for the Western Stales. Forsale in Indianapolis, fy TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Sign of the Golden Mortar. 38-3m Opposite the Washington nail. rilESU ARRIVALS.
Dnrid Cmicliond STTTOULD respectfully inform his old customers and the public V generally, that he has just returned from the Eastern cities, where lie has selected with great care, and purchased an eitemive assortment of Fresh Drugs, MeAidnt, Surjica! Instruments, Medical Olat.'Vare, Paints,- Oils, Varnu-hes, Spirits of Turpentine White Lead, Windau) Glass, Dye Wood, Dye Stuf t, Pare Wines and Liquors, Brushes, Soaps, Cosmetics, Perfume 1, Sffcrior Spanish Gears, and Street Caeendlsh 7 obacco, together w'rt. almost every other ankle in his line. Having purchased hi stock piincipally for Cash, be is ena' led and determined to sell at very reduced prices for cash, or for such article of trade as be ran use. - Physicians, Country Merchants, Tedlers, Painters, Fullers, Halters, and Invalids are respectfully Invited to call and examine bis stock and prices. Particular at'ei tion will be paid to compounding medicines, and the store open at all hours, either hy day or night. A continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to biti Is respectfully invited. . - -
. USE SCARPA'S I frifjl ACOUSTIC OIL! NQ
15 cad what Scarpa's Acoustic Oil has ioue! TUE GREATEST CURE EVER JXr PIJIF0R.MED BT AXT MEDICLYE! IT NEVER FAILS! From Üu Albany Daily Knicker boclrr; Wkt Taov, June 3, 18-14. THIS is to certify that I, Willard Jenks. proprietor of the West Troy Exchange Hotel, having been alllicu-d with deafness in one ear for the last twenty years, and inllie other for tbe last yt-ar, so Uiat it was impossible lor me to hear the hmdi rt voiee, and aflerlrying various remedies without improving my hearing in tlie leas:,! was induced lo try Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil for the cure of deafness, and it is wkh great satisfaction that 1 am enabled to stale that it has perfectly restored my hearing, and i i ill be happy lo see any person who wishes for information in re Lai ion to my cae. at m v place in West Troy. WILLARD JC.NKS. The editor of the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times, J. Du So'le, Lq. ha recently been cured of deafness hy the nse of this Oil, and has given his testimony as follows, in the Times of He pi. SI, 1M4. "Who waststo Hear.' .The best article eitanl fc.r the cure of chronic deafness, arising from .a recent cold, is "Scarpa's Acoustic Oil." Wes(ak from eiperience." PeafsessCcred! Kead tbe following editorial from tlie Saturday Errata f Fort 1 Cure fob Deafscss. We have heard much lately of the efficacy of Scarpa,s Oil, in cases of Dealness, and astonishing cures by ihn simple remedy have been unquestionably performed. As the editor of journal, circulating extensively ihrouglmtit the country, we derm il our duty to call public attention to this specific. Those afflicted w ilH this malady will find Scarpa's Oil for Deafness well w orlhy a trial. None genuine unless wilh the words SCARPA'S OIL FOR DEAFNESS" blown in each bottle, end with the written signature of B. Bell on the wrapper. - Prepared by B. Bell, and sold wholesale and retail by B. B. GUMPERT, No- 120, North Second Street, Philadelphia. Observe lhat the subscriber re the only agent in thi Fl ate for the sale of the Acoustic Oil, therefore those suffering from deafness, cannot be assured of its genuineness unless it is purchased directly from ns. The bottles are small and can be safely transmitted In anv part of the State. Price $-2 per bottle. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, -Sign of the Golden Mortar opposite tbe Washington Hall. Indianapolis, Nov. 2.1, 1841.
CAUTIOX TO ALL.!! Let ihe world take notice and be careful not io buy the (sugar coated) IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Unless every box has on it the written signature of the original inventor and patentee, : a. rtni. im in Siiiiiii. Tri. n.
rsriHEFE pleasant Pills possess powers to open- aia. the natural )
JA- drains ol tlw sy stem viz: the LUAU., KlUNtr t,Mil. and BOWELS hitherto ckiüovh ist the practice of medicine ; and so complete ha been their triumph over all other medicines, tliat many have been led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon eiaminatioo by Dm. Chiltojc, Rardolth, Huhtihgtoh and oilier, this supposition is at once proved to be groundless. Sold in New Votk at 179 Greenwich Street, also by Rcshtok k Co., 10 Astob Hoes. - Pamphlets la be had of agents gratis. N. B. Prisons will also notice on the top label an engraved Indian figure, crossed with fine red print. The genuine may also be bought with safety at Dr. Guion's, coiner of Bowery and Grand street, and Mrs, Hays, 139 Pulton Mr eel, Brooklyn, and at respectaole stoics tr.rou;hotil the United stales. 3rj
PILES! PILES!! PllatS!! HUMPHREY'S Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, forsale by TOMLINSON BROTHERS.
wUST received and forsale, an invoice of good news printing ink ; P it is of the same quality as used on on this paper, and is warranted to be a first rate article. Jt is put up in 20 and 20 lb. kegs, and will be old at 25 cents per pound Ke,s 50 cents. It will be sold for cash only, and in current funds. Orders, post paid, will be promptly attended to when accompanied by the cash, thitf E. II EDDERLY.
OLIVE OIL. sTfeaTfe BOTTLES Olive Oil.of superior quality which makes an Vr excellentsalad, just received fmmjthe importer, and forsale by ihestibscriber. CHARLES MAVKB,Kt Palmer Iqum.
DYE STUFFS. QHfi LBS. Alum, 300 pounds Copperas,200 Irfigwood, 50 pounds lndigo;3H0 pounds Kreuch Madder, just received and forsale by the subscrilier at very low prices. 43 C. MAYER, east ofthePalmer House. VAIllYISIIES. " COPAL Varnish. Coach do, superior Japan Varnish, Klack do ; just received nt the drug store of 7 D. CRAIGHEAD.
HIFLE 1'OWDEK a superior quality for sale cheap at
:t AYDnvs.
LEATHER.
"TT - M. TALBOTT keeps constantlyon hand so excellent assortt a mentof Leathf rof allkinds. 18 EASTERN A!VI SPANISH LEATHER. 9UST received a lot of Panish and Cincinnati Sole Leather, Boot and Shoe Morocco, Eastern Upper leather, Philadelphia Calf Fkins, Lining and Binding Fkins. Skirting, Hog and Sheep skins, etc. and and all kinds of fiiitiä', w hich I will sell at reduced piircs. 5l-y - J. NICOLAI. I.LCÜETS: 6 DOZ Heaver Buckets, just rereived and for sale by thesuhscriber25perrnl.luivetlhaniisiial. 43 C. MAYES, east oflhe Talmer House.
ALBANY LOCK. HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED 1S30. Gen. George Cooke, LL. R.f RETURNED FROM ENGLAND OOXTIXCTS TO BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY. : No. 3, Norton street, Albany, JV. 11 THIS Philanthropic Institution, established, A. D. 1830. universally spoken of in the various period irabj of tbe present age, is "an edifire, located in a retired part of the eity, rJetnchrd from any place of public resort whatever ; the wl.ole of the 1 uildIng is occupied by patients, each having their own room, and not subject to be the observed of all olervers. Dr. Cooke, founder of the Hospital, is the oiity resident physician, and devotes Lis wl.ole, time and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate. The officea'
iwr consultation, conveniently arranged, are on the rroand floor ; the Hospital, cp stairs, is also replete wilh every facility lor tLe recovery of patients." For the cure of the worst forms of Venereal Disesse, Gravei, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Strict ore in tbe Crethra In.potenry, Syphilis and Gonorrhea. Generative and Nervou Cefility. Merrnrial and all other diseases of the skin, and affections of tLe Urinary organs.ln their most malignant and sdvanred stages. Dr. Cooe if acknowledged to be much celebrated. Iii proverl ial "tlataL, diseases ot this class, supposed to re incurable by otl.ers. are aptly -and conveniently rendered by Dr. Cooke without more tl;an ordl nary trouble." familiar with the practice of medicine, he inevitably cures his own patients and very frequently the patients Oi other physicians. Dr. Cooke is the oldest advertising physician in the city of Albany, N. V. his medical talents are unrivalled. - "Among the most celebrated physicians of the ape is Gen. Cooke. M. D.. L L. D.,of Albany, N. Y the founder of the Albany Lock Hospital. He is mentioned in the highest terms of praise for his benevolence snd lis philanthropy, not only by editors of newspapers, hut his worth is proclaimed hy the In turer on literature and from tlie sue red desk." Democrntie (Pa.) fc inner. "Whenever the unfortunate consult Dr. Cooke, of Albany, tlrey are very politely reminded to a spacious private office, (literally crowded with ereden'iais of the highest order, in large glass frames, sui jest to tlie inspection ef his patients very few men have the honor to hold such documents) and, a an equivalent for his fee, receive r. corresponding prescription. The neai attire of this celebrated man, "ever at home, enrolled io a rich black surplice, after the Episcopal order, a solid cross in Iiis l.oeom, with genteel gold bnrkles in his shoes is of itself an inducement to visit this profound Physician, this friend to humanrty and of Cod." A'eie Orfraa 5va. . "The Lock Hospital In.America, the only Philanthropic Institntion established, under tbe benign suspire of tl e celchinted Dr Cooke, at No. 3 Norton street, Albany, N. Y.. for tl.e relief an! convenience ofthe unfortunate, i reputed as the brsrrrvlom extant for the comfort and certain recovery of invalids at" ibis infirmary patients have the very host medical sttemianr e, including hoard and nursing, which very materially tar ititrtes recovery; and as Dr. Coo'se, the humane founder of so desiiaMe a retreat and sacred serurity, resides on the premises, tl.e most tnrreduloii may there repose the utmost roaftdenre feel at tome purss. their usual avocations and enjoy the rot iety ofthe most eminent physician as well es tlie most lenerolent man of ti e sge." Caropean. Da. Cook attekds rEasoXAt-tr to his Patikxts. "SO. 3 NORTON STaKEI ALBANV, . V. iMy PATENT MEDICINES. K dot Wistar's Balm Wild Cherry, li do Kestirreci ion or Persian pills, 1-2 do Sann s Sarnaparila. 6 do Tvlor's Balsa m 1. 1 vet, ort, 1-2 do Motfal pill and Bitters, 13 do Jaj ne Eaneriorant. , li do Sappingion' Fever and Ague 6 do do To lie Vermifuge, pill, 6 do do, Fa native pills, 12(1 do Fahnestork's Vermifuge, 2 do do Hair Tonic, 13 do Jew David's or Hebrew plaster, Just received by DAVID CEAIGUEAD. June 3. iei4. - 6t) DIE. R. E. JETNEYS 4 GCE and Fex rr and Chills and Fcrer Pi'ls, wntanred loenre the J. longest standing cases, can he bad of Temlm.-vn Brothm, men of the Gobleii Mortar, Indianapolis. If the directions are strirrly avowed, and a cuie h not t fit cud, no ikaige w ill he made lot the U
