Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1845 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

rw.. Konn. in Ihn Stritt of LolllIOU. Mr. Weed's Sh Leiter de-rlhee the pageant of the Oucea's Vertage frow Buckingham Palace U prorogue Parliament; od a'to ih. deü from fUrf nüon of an infant la in Mother', armt in Regent street. Tb QtNi ilta In her Castle nalls.and pomp and wealth are there ; And rostlrest ttssoes for her rooea, and dwn.oi.da for kl haw ; Aud in her Royt! Palaree proad Lordt and Ladira wait. That, going out, or coming In, aha may be served lu Hate. The fOlden roMeta at her hoard, ara fitted with choicest wine Tim daintiest viands are aerved op when the silt down to dtue ; Bl.t thinke it httl an Idle tale that to.lt too iften tol.l ! Of wretches perishing without, of hunger, and of cold I I saw the Queen ride forth In Htate right royalty rode ehe With England's noMrst In her Irnu gallant eoinpanie ; Proud heut Of many an anrit t,t name, and Ladlca pnes.ng ratr, Rk dreae and plendiJ etjulpa-e, wert brought togetLer there. Tba ric ! the treat, passed on their w v .a n d trade It seem'd to me, ' Lite'e nunilrd shades, the next, so dark and sad should be rial r A aorvmi mother and her mine anu -....., .... r i. i..r ..ute .rief, the form tt.at lay to lifcleu od her brestt. rv-,- .hm t ?he wearv duv. and of t:e rrnw.le that paaaed. Not one noon her rofcerr, a pityi.. glanie I ) . . Her little wäret .ay hy her side, hut none would dehtn to bayUnheeded waa her wasted cheek her fiin and hollow eye. Phe looked upon her dylni rl.ild, who pl? end paler t rew, . .... tili mura fnintlv ranie.earli feeble breath he drew And wheil the teart bhd passed away.no teara that Mothrr shed She had no food lo give iiow could tlie weep that he was ilea ! I Ivy down thy nm pomps. Oh Q I If happily thou canst feel, : With noMe pi V- y tel.l t::em an 10 ioy me poo. ma. . Unbind the Wwl front thy brow, and wear thou there instead. Ii. r.-r tline I i.tl mow noi wnere iu iuu ivi ii . J a -.. j Bussos Hill, Ontario re. n. x The Ilislory of I-ifc. I taw an iufjr.t in its tnoihet's aims, And left it le,'inr Yean pissed I saw a Giil, with woratn'i chaim, In sorrow weeping. Yeatt passed I saw a Mother with a child, And o'er it languish : Ytart brought me back j yet thro' her tears sbe smilM In deeper anguish. I left her years had Tanished 5 I teturned, And stood tefviie her A lamp beside the childless widow burned Grief's mantle o'er hei ! Ia tcati I f 'und her whom I left ia tears On God relyiug ; And I returned again in after yeais, And found her dyirg. An infant 6rt, and then a maiden fair A wife a mother And thea a childless widow in de5p.iir Thus met a brother ! And thus we meet on earth, and thus we pa. t To meet oh ! never Till death beholds the spirit leave the heart, To lire f jrever ! , To Iakc a Salad Worthy of a Ulan of Taste ASCRIBED TO THE T. inJXtT IMITK. Two boiled pjtatoes, strain 'd thro' kitchen lieve, Softness and smoothness to the salad give ; Cf moiJant mustard take a tingle spoon, Distrust the condiment that bites too soon, Yet deem it not, thou man of taste, a fault, To add a djubie quintity of talt. t Four times the spoon with oil of Lucca crown, And twice with vinegar procured ftom town ! Tiue taste requires it, and your poet begs The pounded yellow of two boücd egs j Let onions' atoms lutlc wi'hin the bowl. And, scarce tuspected, animate the whole t And, lastly, ia the flavored compound toss A magic spoonful of anchovy auce. üb, Rieit and gluri'ous ! Oh, herbaceous meat j TwuuU tempt the dying anchorite tu eat j Baric t the wot Id he'd turn his weary soul, Ai.d dip bis Coger in the salad bowl. Impromptu TO KATE CAROL. When from your gems of thought I turn To those pure orbs, your heart to learn, I scarce know which to prize most high The bright i dea or bright dtar-cy.. A Warsixg Take. An elderly maiden at Boston, who entered an omnibus end was "set down" in a different place from which she intended, gives vent to her honest indignation in the post ; and closes with the following beautiful moral : 4Now girld, hear Goody Goold's dvicej And tee you mind it loo Don't take a 'bust ! you never knew Where busses may take you.' Notice of llic Uciuoval of the OlTice of the Surveyor CJciicral of Ohio, liidinnn mid 31icliiir'in. oOO.NGEttSS by Die act of Jd March, 1343, havine directed that tlie urvevor Geiieral'a Ulfice. north wert of the Ohio, should be reremoved to and kri at attcli place in the flaw of Michigan at the Treiideiit of Ihe I'mted oue allall fr dm time lo time direct s and the Preside nt of the United äutea under that law haviiif diieded that said rffice ahall ba removed to and kept rt Detroit in the folate of Mkhijpnv this ia lo five notice, that the Purveyor Ocnerul't Otfice af.ves.nd will be Clhwith renvtved arcrr.liugly. Given at the Genera! Laud Uttice this -21. d;.y of April, A. D.1S15. 45-6w JA?. 11 1 KLUS, UommiMioner. NOTICE. rrItOPO?Atil will be received at live office of the Secretary of State, ant H Saftrnfajr, tht Jlst may of Jay, le., Ut tue delivery raf one hundred and fifty cords of enid sound wood, to be tut in two feet length, and delivered at the sHate House and other Mm offices, at the un.lersiened may direct, con'ed Up in rood ortet : the delivery thereof to be completed by the first day of November next. Itond aad security will be required l the nertormance ef the contract. II.J. MAKKIs, Audits mf Public Acmntt R . M A Y 1 1 K W , 7 ea.wer Slate. Jtfayin, ltS. 7-3w 1. II. TIIOMPSOX, Srytfart f Stale. Sale of la tu t 3IorlüRCiX Fund. to the School TVOTICE Is hereby given that on Friday tlie 13lh dry of June next, la at ten o'clock, A. M. at theCoiirt House dis. In Franklin, Johnson county, the f.tllowinc tract of bind, or ao much thereof as willmvthedeM, willhe4l t..th hi rtirr.- tii l.lr.tlios una bavins been lor felted for (allure I pay Hie ime-esl due according In the terms if the snortrise. vis: The iwqrif the w qr and also the first half of the w qr of l! Mi a w qr of see 6, t 13, r 4. eonbiininc hO arm. M.wtp Zed by Phillip iNsn ihe 27lb February, ItHO : debt, interest, damages and Co!, 5 8 1 1 . - The terme will I cash In hand, rt approved mortgages (for tlie prin cipal) va ran uniiriue ist oi January, ion. JACOB PliiEttt, Apr 2, 18 15. -!w-1t Auddor Johnson Co, 1'hc St:tle of Indiana, 3Iailoia County; faOBATB i'ocht or said Cochtv, Aran Tckm, 18ti. CM l mpiamc of lualrttcf. In the matter of the estate of James Johnson, deceased. rtpilIS day romes Setou W. Norrie, administrator of said estate. .sa. ana ii.is estate navinz nereioiore neen ucciareu insolvent, and police to that e.Tect baviiic been civen.l iit because said estate is still not fully settled, and lrause some una!juted and unallowed claim atill remain on tue nirsnt tnis conn: -i nererore, ordered by tlie court, oar here, tl.at notice he riven to the creditors of said estate that unless they appear on the firt d;iy of the next term of this court and tutMfaetoriiy prove tlieiaf claims and have the same allowed such claim will be forever portioned, and the moneys of such evtnte will tlien he distributed amongst the more dilleent creditorsthat the notice aforesnid he made by three auccessive weekiv nnh. liraLrort in t'.v i..u...n ciw i.iit.r:. , anu me Walter 01 tl'lt estate It continued until next term, a ropy attest : , l'1-34" R- B- Dt'VCAV. CTert. TOWIV I.iriS AIMD lal.Ml. rjpllE underinrd cVis for tale a number of lots, as Uld out In the orisnai pl.rt or the town of t.d in burgh, toeetber with 50 or 60 acres of kind, adjoininc siiid orieinal town on the west and nrwih ihe Und will be subdivided into Ms of one, two or more acres, to tu t purchasers ; or the tame will be told in one pa reel, either with or without the k4s about seventeen in number. The lots, man v of tbem re well sHnaled 6r buaiiMss, on the line of tlie country trade h. the itu noaa urpor, w ntra is in ins imimoon vicinity. 1 he land border. int on bine Kiverau ta many tuiUDie situations for pock operations When it is considered Hint tlie Madison arid Indianapolis Kail Riad will, in the course of June. I e completed lo this point, and the whole trade of the centre of the State be directed there, son e idea nay be iormed of tlie business of Edinburgh tt years to come. I f the pn-perty it not sooner deposed ol, it will be effrred at public tale on Ihe premises on I lie 4th July next. Any person wL-m inj to purchase the a' ove mentioned property in whole or in part, can be advioed as to tlie terms and particulars by callin j on Mr. V.'illKun Hunt, Edinburgh, or the andersiened, Indianano- . ; 1 . ln,l:M.,i ,1.1. .iiUaitU 1 ..U 1 Aprü.X, UI3. 45 DAVID V. CVUXt. AVOOE CAICDIG. TD E subacr ber having Just erected and put into operation a new Carding Eitabiukment,oa Fall Creek, at hit well known mills fat now prepared to Card Wool for customers on very favorable terms' aad in th ber manner. The machines being new and complete the' very bot work may be expected. Customers will be accommod'ated wab very l.ule delay. It being a thirty inch machine, rolls six Inches longT than usual tll be mud. Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week will be set apart customers from a distance. One pound of lean lard to eight pounds of cooitnon wool is expected riourioK .Hill. I have added a new run of stones, and procured new bolting clothsconsequently I am prepnred lo manufactnre Floor equal to any made In the country. The foimwing articles will be received in pa inter CrWheat, Bucon, Tlaxseed, Wed, Sagar, Rags, and FeaUiert at the cuatooirry rates, aad quaiter per cent, scrip at par. ' 7-3w SAMUEL J. PATTER3QX SEW GOODS. ""AMES C. YOH.N is now receiving a large and general asort- . M "w C,,K,P t,Pr'n! and Summer Dry Goods, Grote rles, tt.ieenware. Hardware, Boots and Shoet, Braid and Straw Beniner, raun lear and Fur Hats, Nail., Cartings, Pcjthes, Sicklet, sold at a only. I am custom.Ts, before purchasing, al the olJ alaud of YOH.V ät B1L11V n.i.'.i Zi . wk ef nnnvning a Man 14, 1345. , -HMW MW. 47-Jw ItEMOVAL. fF"F respeelinHy informs his friends and old eunUmor. A that be has remold h- CABINET SHOP oZ, ,Uxel Z the Palmer Honse, on lUinrls rtreet, where he will be hlpmoVrL. Warn a'l the- who ,y favor h.m with tlieir ct.ÄSU whTbl eil Brest iinn.ut .-. II .... h ...I t ,i .( "al It . -"-I .... . . ,,,i,rm, orj sens exireme I v low C JAMr'..- REER? df path - .K,......TP(j r.iwuri., .no an., see. II OOL! DI.tlOVD It)IM I I I'C.YN. n L.aT received Woodward', gräd din mood pointed pens with 99 C'la I alo, Indies' and gentlenui'a gidd ever pointed nirwil . ail süet, lor s leat Cincinnati prices Ly VV. II. TALBOTT pencasea Opposite U oMhin-ttan , cash roi: hags. - r.iKf snci rj." Rvaud, hirJ, otarket price will be paid in cask, or in psif al reduced r kei by '.if 11 ClXXttU,AD. 27 Lwceuibet ao, te-if

Tl Msb-bred horsee aeemed to apurn the dat beneath their fret. As peeved the gorteoua pa :ei t throusli the lonf and -rnwded Street; Yet o'.r that tplendor one 'lark thought vt solemn shadow threwThe toU of many atill must huy tlie grandeur of the lew.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

Viitr-Iw. JvwelrY mid Fancy- -ools. THE tiibei.lcia luve constantly on hand a Urse and fashionable a-soitmenl of Jewelry, Gold and S ilver Watches, lined Ware. llt.clb.hand Auierkan Brrtaiiitia, Fainted Japaned Tea 'J rays. Gold and Silver Pencils, Daiiitond pointed IJVtd Pen, Gold and Silver dpeo Uclea.ilyer tmon, Indies, Cup, t run eiue, uiu-r rv...r, . Mi Fellows' Kestlus, Jewels and etery Tarinj 01 iimiiiim!:i bilef Ware and Jewelry made loonier. OWEN . CARI.EV, 4 1 Jt, 11 Mttn tt. , etf 3d and 4tMst.t Cmamnuti. ST CAM POWT.K l,oo U in- d iss Frninc ITX.iiiiir.:fc:ort. rwntt E eutrrilrr haa commenced Urn mannl.tctSre id" Lnokin GlaM, B Portrait n n l'irinf 'niniea ol eerr rit-ly of pattein, by tteom Pf!vr and hv x. d.iiho ha is enahU-d U sell the a' ove articles as l as they can b pirrh.ied in any of Hie taMrra Cilie, and as the risk and ddam m u.urh kxa, I uHi.lry M.-irhanu vt 1:1 find U greatly lo I heir advaiilaxe lo Call bel.re pureiiae.na rjwojtw. All kind of Gilding neatly necnlrd. 4Iy EHEN bZKlt WlWKI-U H7 Xt: it Ganaaaft. iviinl:il( mikI Itcinil C'liejin lor Cash. BMIE un teri'iied havlnj at llii time a large stock of Fjtnhen, i lnaan.l war on hand, an i lHt constantly in the receipt of additional stirnltra, would touol tenprri fully call the alienU.n of tlxe ywiiing ilMa city fc the .rrpWT .! making purchases, whether wholesale or etil, to tall and see hi goode and price, before Imyii.g elaetvliere. Ilisslick consists of blue, white, and blue n.iied flsured st.Mie ware, of the choicest pal terns and lalrat sha pea; while rrea sln U.ni.if and tea ware; bflieand gidden frupn China in sells or separate pieces ; painted lea, edged pUttes, edp-d dishes, col'd and e.e. ho Is, hic, ewers and InUins, castors, wai:ert, hard mare, liritannia ware, A.c. b.grther with every article of gt.-a ware ! uxmlly kept in stores of Ibis k.ud,wliH;li will De sold at filLtOnrgk artrcs. o. 103 Firth st.,tno doors west of Vine et., Cincinnati, Ohio. 39-2m-Cii. tin. t'1WOODiaUV A Sil ItCWSIIUIIY, Commission and Traduce .ilcrcliants, .11.1 nis o.v, r.vttr.t.-r.t. 37 .ATIOXAL IIOTFL, ARO TACii:. OFAt XV, Ilowrrs, Prrfrltlor. rpHR above Houe, f.trmerly heit by D. U. fhrt, ia now in the ia. occupancy of A. W. Bowers, bad open lor the reception of his friends and ihe public eetierally 2U-if IMC IE-ITS IK) I I C., III 4iV4.1OI.IS. V AMU P. UEAKt, (assisted by 11. llruwa.) ciMitinors to keep 9 the above named Hotel. Purine the pout stimiuer, he has built an addition to his frm.r entaUishmeht whirh enat.U-s hun lo present to the pnhlic a nutiiber of neat and commodious room. Iiis table and caruise imhim are eair.natea to aceonumwiam a mrnj nnuiivr 01 biras and csr rulers Ilia billshe.:l be reastili jMe and he will be happy lo accommodate all who will brut him who their custom ivnv. j, t;i-ir la AW A OTIC K. J:iincs Morrisoiii . JT 'ET A VINO resigned his office of President Ju.l;t of tile 5lh JudiB.JL elrtl circuit, tenders his services to tlie p.. blic. a an . . ATI ORA'KY jI.YD COUNSELLOR JIT LA . Office opposite the Washington Hall, oil Washington Street, west ef Tat' oil's jewelry shop, up stairs first duor. Jnlianapoli,Ucl.24, Mil. l-ir SEW TAIIaOi:i.C; EVr.iULiSIIJlEA'Ti Craiivi.lt? Vot. tiff, MF.RC11A.VT TAILOR A.YU VJUPFM, 'V'W.TOULl) rrsjwcilully iiifiirn. tlie citizens of liMlianaioli. and Ihe V v public eeiierullv. that he h is now e.suhlialurJ liiinscll' in biiaines, wliere he will be happy to wail on his old customers, and auch others as m-.y favta biut, and agrees to satUfy llina ia every respect ao far as his art is concerned, linrments will tw made in Hie beat uiauuer warranted lo fir, and at the k.west living prices. Call and aee. tie iAof eppanU lleddtrly1, a Jem dour uut qf Ut r aimer Jloute. s-y SIIaVKIt IVAIIla JlAJSlTAtTl'IaLll. rmMl E public are Inlormed that I have again commenced iiianiifac. JL tcrii.g Silver Ware, such as ti.ble, tea, cream, mustard and sail siioons, sue .r lone, aoup ladles ami Lutler knives ; oi l S"ld or silver taken in eiehante lor spoons'; old sets or parts of sets of spoons made over lo match, or ol any paiteia or style wilieu lir. i nave an eipeiieuced workman engaged. htip oppotite the Washinirtuu Hall. vv. it i Abnui i. P.S. fbe highest price paid for old eiJJ or silver. eiUicr in goods er cash, ly W. II. T. 4j not) ii bi.mic;, Ami Account Ititok 31amtf;icioi y. SAY, TiXEH tt. CO., wb. .resale and retail dealers and nwnu3oV facluters of t'.ank Aceotud Lovtt, and dealers in Stationery, i.e. Ilc: in the .New JJuildlne nil VVashinston Mrect, opptaiite the laliuer Hirtel, Indiaruipo!, Indiana, wlirre there can always be ob tained, and will befuunJ cousumtly on hand,tne vartutis aiticlttin their hue. fcvrry deseniaHm ol lilauk ISouks lur County Auuoors and Treasurers, echooi uiuimtuioueis and iimswttaU.-, w ah or without printed heads. Inalllheir Blank Books they use the fmpmved Tatent mode ol sewing, which gives s reitf r U grtl ficzihdj. And is iucomparably superi.v lo any other meUiu.1 ever uevued it' blank rxKjks.auu will keep the leaves rum and solid while the book I als, instead of coming to pieces, as is olten the case with all other methods. The new method of tewiiii renikrs the books wor.a dubie the iu kind. ih.Hish they cost no mora. In eleeauce, durability, and superiot vtvle of finish, their account books are ojual to Uio best taste lu work and no Higher in price. D. T. tc. Co. are also Prep red to manufacture all detoiiHions of fancy articles, such as Ladies' and Ueiillemen't 1'ort Folios, Casket?, Card Cases, Albums, epectacle Cases, Citr Cases, Tucket Books aud .ote Hooks. ML'dlC PATER always on hand, which can be bound in various sixes, and Bauds supplied at the elu.rleM notice. QCrMitsit arranged mud bound in the best vtyle at rea.-HHia!il9 pi ices and sliort notice. I be mol unproved pattern of a Kuhng äli.clune It Just received. Booka and pnrer ruled lo any pattern. Tliey are prepared to do all kuuls of Bindinz in French and English Calf and Morocco, Plain, Extra, and :uer-EjiUa Marble and tiilt edge rinish. All kinds of law and interleaved workt and periodicals bound to match, to which personal attention will he given. Kcrcassca Hun. Isumc Blackford, t?uprvme Judge ; R. May hew. Treasurer of Male ; II. i. Harris, AuU.uk ut' Siale ; Jamil Morrison, i resiucui ut naie u.tiia , a. si. uay, CH.-mifi laie dsiik : u. vv. Cady.SecreUry cf Insurance Company; A. V. Morris, Eq; S.U. rainier, taM. M-y ATTILTIO.! rarinci s and Mechanics! Bum wSert yea tan bay chenit.it. And tell where sva cm stU dearest. THE Subscrfi-re can tell goods cheaper and five more for produce than ever before. They still ci.rry on tlie MILLING BUSI NESS, at their eld stand and now have five Kun of Stones, keeping four run in continual oiwr.Mum, wUliout torn of time in dreuing, as one run wilt alWi.ys be dressing and in order. They have repaired ÜK-ir Wagnn Shed for Hie accommodation of FAKMElld, and the public generally, rso bail accimuted lor, utilesa the name is marked on the same, and the namesand amount ol grain put on the mill book. No bags to be left in the mill more than three days after they are pro mised, unless special orders be Riven to the M ilier lo take care of the same. No bag allowed tole t;.ken out or In Hie Mill, except by the Miller retting rirttk e and taking account of the same. The highest price will be paid for Wheal, lu cash, or iu Hade. Alolof shelled Corn and data wanted. Iry iood und Ciro eerie. We have .inst received, direct from l!ie Fist,a general asortmeat of Ury uooas, uroceriei. Hardware and leather, which villi bo Soldat the loxe-'tprtttt fur auk! and In exchanse kit Wheal, Corn, laird. Ha con, and in fine, hw country produce generally. SaU at 50 cents a ouenei oy ine barrel ; iron at 4 rioiiart 5J ceuts per iuu Ht. Just call ami seeourCotxls and )-PRICrl3C8 before purchasing elew here, i namcira Wim in arxrve, M an extensive Ui.AiKS.MI I 11 SHOP. All kinds ol work done to order. Prows constantly on hand, and will be told lor produce and Cooper tstu.T. JOHN CARLISLE. DAM EL CARLISLE, Indianapolis, Sept. SI, 1" 14 4l-Cm JXO. McCUTCHEO.W JOSC1MI I. STICETC1IEK, ViK.crtiikor .uid Cofliti-lakcr, H'a,h,f!n Street, nearlo Oiipexite the Pott OlKre. JSP ESPüC rFL LLV in loniu tie citiarns of Indianapolis M-X and its vicinity, that he.wiii give his attention In the above business, v. itli a view to release the friends of de ceased persons from the independable trouble attending Ihe death ef a firnl, and would slate thai he is prepared lo undertake Ihe whole busiuess of funerals, if desired, or any parlthereef.on leasonahle terms: such as furnUhing either a one or two horse hearse, built a (irr the moel approved style. Also, carriages, and every other requisite anueriaiuine lo tlie above business. J. 1. 8. would lurther Hate that he will make his charges reasonable to persons In Ihe t umry. .N. B. Attendance at all hours. Should the subscriber fail in any cd the aboveengat-uienu no charge will be made. 35-tf J. I. STRETCIlCß. Win. AV. Al'eaver V Cli trlc W illlnm. U.NDKRTAKF.IW AND CQFFIN-M AKERS, infoiin the public th, d ihey have turned their attention to Ihealmve busineoe, wilh a view to release the friends of deceased persons from lh ironMe attending Hie death of a friend ; and Ihey are prepared to un.lert tke Hie whole business of funerals. They can furnish either a one or tw i Horse hearse also carriages if teiiiic.l. They Keep on hand culhns of all sizes. Attendance at all ho'lrS. Their arraneemenls enable them to do tbeir business lower Uij.i heretofore. All or ders from the country promptly attended to. 2J-tf SEW JLIVEKV STAIILla, no Sale and Commission Fsali.lisltiiicnf. f BMl K su'jscrilier hat just completed theerecJL tion of one of the most elegant and com modious sta'ilrs in the west, silunled on the alley north of Hie Palmer House, I ndiananoh, where he will be prepared at all times In receive and sell horses on commission. and keen horses by the week oi day. II is old table aotith of tlie Palmer House, it in lull operation. Horses and carriages at all limes lo hire at both placet. Members of the legislature and otheis veiling Indianapolis, can have their horset k; pl on termt at reasonable at at any stable either in town or country. AWeemfter 2, IS4J. 3t-tf . JOHN LISTER. SAYtJ t'Ollt 3.om:a ! And bur Saddl:- of J4 J. Cluti. J. J. BI'OII riV.ectfully inlorma his friehds that he it nrenared.at his AT Sinti onnoidt the r. (ttrt to f.irni.b .1 fraijj them with Sadden and Harness of all decriutions. at Ihe lowest prices for cash or approved produce. ALSO, O.Y HA.YD Tntnlt, Portmanteau, and Carpet and SudUt Bus's. Any article in his line III he made to order at hört notice and on low terms, lie would lake f Iiis occasion to tender his thanks f theji eral patronage heretofore bestowed, and oliciis a continuance of toe same. 47-tf G i; E IT 13 1 IIG A I.sj---lMiCfT.c7niTe. r"IIE tubscriir has concluded to make a fur liter reduction in the Ü prices of his Save and B.mis. But while he does ibis, he prom iaes that ail bit work sh all bs lini-hcl in the same neat and substantial manner which has heretofore characterised hit establishment, end given it such a decided preference w iilt the ptih'ic. The subscriber Is well awaie that shoes and boots can lie p.irchfse.l it some store at the rune or lese prices ; but as he ues none of tlie ordinary or refuse stock, those of Iih manufacture will prove cheapest in the end. Country produce will lie taken iu exchange at fair prices. Call al bit stand opposite Browning's. 9-tf A. KN'OIH.E. I530T AMI SHOE ?I A!' U E A CT O I C Y. raXIE undeiai tned it veiy thankful for the libe -ax. Ml rtil. Mi;ie bestowed on hun f.;r the two ,- u... . n .. . ... . . . . r . - t anCZil lliesaine. He fl itters oiiuself Ihat by his indus try, punctuality and strict attention to ' iiüinej, to be able lo give ntifiction tn lII who mav rive htrrracr.ll. He has permaneiiily settled himself in this place, and is prepared In nmke any lli'iirf in hit line as durable and cheap as arry other ctt'ihli!iuient. He will sell his work so as tn correspond witlf Hie hard lime, and no in initlactory sin II sell lower for cash than his. So call and tee hi splendid asorlmeiit of Boots arid shoes, arrrf judge tor youraclf II hles.TjPow, Beeswax, Feathers, Flour, Wheal, 4. Ac 1111 all timet be received for wotk. Shop two doors west of Stretcher's Cabinet Shop, of which Uui-oe in debt will take due nutice. fJy IV! LEY I.. BATF.3. AVIIOSn lVATCia s roi's t FERjttl.NS whose watches are out of order, are informed that I have engl ged Mr. John A.Stanfield,who is an exp'rienced and an ark nowlerlyed superor w.rrkman; any kind of Watch that mnv he btokeu or worn out in anr mrticnlar. ean ha r. pce4 wuh entire new works j wab h caws repaired or made new ; all kind of watches. clicks or jewelry repaired in Ihe very liest st vie, and warranted inppt r..nn wrll cht no pay. I am also prepnred to make or seiany kind of Jawelrv or stone sofiinst. Every p.rile pain will betaken in have work done well and neatly. The public are rtspecifullv invited lo call ad five in a trial. f?hfropiroiie Ihe Wash-! iugtoa Hal I. 4j VV. U. TALBOTT.

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HARDWARE.

KLCIt'S PATCVr tOOKlXG STOVl. E have on hand and uffrr ut ante the above celebrated cooking stoves. The many perrons u-'ins this stove, in this and other cKies, declare themselves delighted with its o;ie ration, and bear lelin.ody r1! its superinrMy over anyVothrr cooking sUrtre ever offered to the public. In addition lo its unsurpassed facilities few boiling, roastiri2, hrutl in;, i.e. it hit Hie advanluge ol lu ving an oven nearly tw ice as larse as any other stove in ujk, wh eh is healed with Hie nio&l perlett ui.ir.iriiiity, by which bread nliu.it bring turned w'll bake on all sides as (wrfectly as ca n be dune in a brick oven. 1 1 requires, also, much less fuel Hum is generally used in other cooking stoves, one half the ordinär nnsntity being amply uifii lent for all purposea. Fur the niwratwn uf tle stuva we repectluily leler U. lire following, persons w bo bave it in use : W. "ady, slwria Morris, Uav. tiami. L. Johnson, AMred Harrison, Rubi. Taylor, Chat. Woodward, Ahrain Harrison, A. W. Morris, J.J. Hugh, Hiram Casloii, Jainet llall.C. C. Nave. I n addition to Buck's Patent Conking Stove, the subscribers hoveoa hand f re in in m Cooking Stoves, Uevi.ted Oven Cooking Moves, Parlor Cloves, Seven and Tea plate Stoves, which they offer at the ktwct prices. C. at J. COX, . Kebruary, 1845. y-35 OppeStt Pott tW. a.KW hiiumvaici: stori:, Oopotilt lid f nlmer lljust, in SorxvotTe Btuldin, second door from tht Cur m er. rglHE undersigned would respectfully Inform the public generalJL ly,that he it now receiving and opening, directly from Philadelphia, aa extensive assortment of - Hardware and Cntlery ot all kinds, selected expressiv forthis market. His articles are of the bastqu illly,cnsi!4in; in part of Shovels, s'pades, Forks, Hoes, Aty, llatcliets, Drawing-Knives, Saws and Augurs, Blacksmith's Hasp and Files, Mill-saw Files, Plane-Bills, Single aad Double Iron Building Materials, of all kinds and patterns, such as Knoli Locks, German Locks, Chisels, Rim Latches, Thumb Latches, Bolts, Hintes, aud Screws, of all Sizes. All persons desirous of purchasing any article In the a be. ve line, will do well to call an t examine for themselves before purchasing at other places, as the above will be sold lo.v for cash, or for tuch articles oi trade at he can use. A. LIRL). Indianapolis, Nov- I8-L St-y II4IUYVAIti:. "HÜSTrecelve.I from Philadelphia, atCravdon's UardwareStnre, 9 Sigh of the 8aw, a large addition to the iortner stock, embracing grass and rradlingscytlies of vrlOus manufactures; tickles, best Juniattabariroa, assorted sizes; cast steel, shear steel, American, blister and spring steel; anvils and vices, blacksmith's bellows, castings, traces.logchains, Cooper's tools, patent Currying knives, Fleshersand Steels; Britinia aud Planished tinware, in actis; Glas lanterns, Cornelius's celebrated stand and hanging lamps, for lard; looking glasses ; building materials of all kinds; saddlery, fancy and plain Plush, top leather. Hog skins, oilcloth carpeting, Mailable castings forcoarb work ; iron and brna wife; brass kettles, fcc. stc. Indianapolis, June 1,1844 50 Kinv iiakimv iiti:. TRUST received In addition to my forrper stcrk of Hardfrare, k t large asoitment of VValdrcn's and Grimu's Grun and l.rnin Scythes, Sickte, Hoet. Spades, Siiovcls, !iay and Manure Forks, Trace Chains in abundance. Also, a splendid lot cf Fcr.ch Planet superior to any ever brought to this place. Concave and Concentric Aujers. Sjieat't best double refined Spring and Cast Steel Saws, Butcher'sSaws : toicther with numerous other articles usually kept in the Hardware line. Cash or good trade will he rereived on the most rcnsonaMe terms. Persona wanting any thing in the al ove line would do well to call at PIRD'S, opposite the Pulmer House, where they will be suited both in quality and price. April 2!), le-13. 45 KUeV CJOODS. TUST received from Philadelphia. at Graydon's Hardware Store, tt sin of the saw, large supply ol articles, viz: Building Mate rials, Saddlery, Coach Materials, Shoemakers 't Findings, Wagonmakers', Curriers', and Coopera Toola. Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils and Vices, Top leather for Carriages, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth Carpeting, Malleable Castinc, Fancy Plush, Sauvage and Mince Clioppeti, Looking Glasses, Glase Lantern', Lard Lamps for Slorai and parlors, Glo! es, Chimney Glasses and Wicks, Stc. Slc. lec. 15, 14. an to ?ii:ttii:i iri ex. BRSS Kettles. Tea kettles, Coffee-Milla, Knivet and Forks, CutcUer's Knives, Britannia Tea and Table Spoons, Shovels and Ton?, of all sizes, Candlesticks and SnutH-rs. Alo. a splen did assortment or Looking OI .s-.es, or dinerenl sizes and patterns, Razors and Strops, of a superiorquality, together with almost every other article in his line, all fur sale cheap foi cash or approved cred it a nd produce, at tote thenp Hardware store, opposite ine rainier House. vi-y a. in ku. TO UACEIELOISS. THE undersigned hat on hand, for tale low for cash, Trace Chains, Double barred Locks, Saws; Chisels, Files ol all sorts, Sincle ltiillons,&.c.dc.c. with a general assortment of Hard Ware. Culland ace. A. Bl KD, 21-y Opposite Palmer House. Plane, Carpenter and Cooper's Tool. A VARIETY of Garpentcra and Cooper'a tools just received ofSL which are made bv the best mechanics, and can n..t be bent ; also,a gundassurtmentof llardware,Srytl.es,Sickles,Axei, Spades, Shovels, Chains, and many other articles loo numerous to mt-ntiotl, which I will net I very low for cash uf country produce. I will give the highest market price for Wheat, Kye, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Tallow, Lard, etc., in joodt or cash ; please can anaez amine the articles. J. NICOLAI, 5-3 y 8 doors west of Drake's Hotel. U3T received at Graydon'e Store, sign of the Saw, a large eujiP ply of Wm. Rowland's celebrated Mill and Cross Cut Saws, 61 to 7 and 8 feet t int Warrant i food. Also, Trace Chains, Breast Chains, Half Traces, Stage Traces, Hallet Chains. Log Chains, i.e. Dec. la 1814 vo N TAILS, I on. Steel and Castinj s constantly on hand at the April :o, Idt.i. 4 SMITH tc HANN A. RASS Kettles, Tin Ware, Queen's Ware, Japaned Ware, De MB eanters, 6 flute tumblers, and plain. Just received at April 5. Ir-I.i SMITH tc IIANN'A'S. II 4 K ES. FIRST rate article of woollen rakes is selling low for cash at 43 GRAYDON'S Sign oft he "Saw." CL'TLEIIY. I MA D0Z. Pocket Knives from 6 cents to f leach ; 10 do. Knives IvU gird Forks; 5 do. Seizors; 3 dd. Razor, heat quality ; Just -eceived andfottate by I he subscriber at very low pi ires. 43 C. MAY ER, east ol Hie Palmer House. CASTINGS. CJfjCIIas ovens. pots, kettles, skillets, and odd lids frrtateeheap U forbacon, lard, aaxseeu, tow or nax,nnen A.c,by 43 J feathers, beevwax, ni. 1 A L. lit ITT, TO PAIC.1I EIIS. I.Lsizes of Plough Points ofthe best quality, for sale at the cash IJn. store of 4.1 GRAYDON'S AlfilT.S. SUPERIOR polished Augers from 3 8 lo 2 Inch, jurt received at to wiicELvi;if;iiis. JUST received at Graydon's Store, sign of the Saw, a superior article of Wheel Iron, low by the dHicn. 2t SCYTHES OF all kinds and of the best metal, which will be sold low fur cash orcouulry produce bv 43 J. M. TALBOTT. HOKS. CJEVERAL dote ncast steel Hoes have just been received anlwül CT be sold low at 43 GRAYDON'S. HI I LE xxn C SI OSS CUT SA1VS. A RE offered far below the former prices at 4:1 GRAYDON'S. . IsAMI'M.' 4 ECHER'S patent Sbiar Lamp, a splendid article fr l.iirtilnilifrl attt. - just received at GRAYDON'S. A No Extra Globes and Chimnej ror the above Lamp. Sign of Ihe Saw. . TO 8HOE.TI 4KEiaS. HOEMAKERS' Findin: of Ihe best quility, and a full asjwrtroeut always kept al GttAYDoN'S JYem Hard autre Store. TO ULACliSHlTHS. w-rF.ST Cast Fleet, Shear. German. EngKsh, Bluter, and American E-P BtbterSU-el, Anvils, Vices, Filea, Hasps, See. at 34 GIAVDOM'S JV- Hadwart Slrtrt. IS A I ES AI AVIXW JAV GLAS. OH KEGS Nails, atiorted; 10 boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10; 6 do do. 10 by I3;ju ut received and for tale by the subscribe! atuanstallow prices. 4:l C. SI AY LR, east ollhe Palmer House. UEESWAKE A!NI GLASSWARE. JJ L ST received very flue assortment of queensw are, Lirerpoo tör and common Teas, Tlates, IJishet, Bowls, Pitchers, etc also ground and pressed Tumblers, Pre re rve tils lies. Molasses .cans, Complete Castors, Saltiellers, etc. which I will sell chearier than ever. 51 y J. MCOLAI. FlItE PISOOF CHINA WAIIE! rnIIIä U a new and splendid article, and tlietuhscri' er would I JL glad lo have the public call and examine it, at hit store, in Gr'ffiih's Building, nearly opposite lue Pahaer llotte; where may be Minda etssl asMlnienl of Girrceries, A.c. 21 E. IIEDHF.R I.V. FANCY GOODS. on ETI 1 1! G iEtV FIS03I THE SOUTH. Wll. TALBOTT has tio4 relumed from New Orleans with a splendid lot of tasliiouahle Jeweity ; it beats the world lor beauty and brilliancy ; it Conil in prt 14 nM.i gold ear rings (of new t'yle Just out) breastpins, Onger ring:;, h.tir pins (soinelliiug never seen in this place lefore) bracelets anJ tieckl.ices, all purely French and no mistake. Tlie ladies are particul irlv renuested and Ihe teullenven nuMt r.poctful!y commanded to c ill and see this new selection of fancy articles ; they must and will be sold very dit ao. 43 Si are opposite H'aikington Hull. ei:e.ch pekelmies. TJ" UST opened, direct from New Orlean, a fine assortment of Goto? logne VV.-acrs, Lavender, do. Bear's Oil, Extract of Rosa do. and Extra of Vaniete, a drliglitf.il perlume lor likfs. Also, Pomatum put up '0 tuil ladies and gentlemen, fur sale cheap by W. II. TALBOTT, ' 3 Ojipositt Ir'asktnrton fall. IIA0 IrlTSIC. J' UST received at tV. IL Ta!b4i't Jtwrlrv etore. onnosite the Washington Hall, a raige 1(4 of pfctno minte. consisting id" wa!taes, marches, songs, duets, k.e. fce., all entirely fiew and fashionable, and n il be told as tent ss can Im bought in Louivillo or Cincinnati. Ladies will pb-ase call and tike a look. 43 C LOTUS ! CLOCKS 1 1 CLOCIkS ! ! ! TB ECEIVED Ihisday.alar? lot of ttipori.rr Brast arid Von.len Jl Cl.ks, whifh will be sold River prices transpnrtntion added, and warranted lo keep good time one year or no sale. Call at VV. II. Ta'Uat'a Jewelry ttoie opposite Washington Hall and 3 doors east of Urake's Motet. 43 LOOKING GLASSES. A URGEand splendid assortment of Mahogany and Pine frame Looking Glaea,of all sizes juat received al Gh.AYDo.VS. MUSIC. V lOHNS.Oarionels. Flutes, Octtvo Flmee, Fifes, beat Italian Mown Mrnr, Bridget, Clarionet Reeds, and Precetdiet fc.i Molint tnd Flutes, fur sais at GRAVDON '3 A't Hardware Slur.

DRY GOODS-

Take tliat! ami next time go to 1'rcMoii, Horn V Co., as 1 h:i vc often told you! TUE Checkered store uagai. filled to oeerflowing wkbatrenendou Uk of M'KIXi A1VD Sl'IriaiEIt GOODS, consisting in part of the following : I'rinta from i to 23 eenu ; rlin Leaf Hat, Talm Ieeeea, Straw and Lezliora Donaela. Rrtibotis I a text style. Gimps. Fillet, Milts and j Gloves, Ties, Cravats, Gingham Lawns, t-lru.'d do, Summer Miiftsof every description, L.inetii. rirnd Chlhs, Mucins, etc ate, inese goos we purch.tted in New Y-k lor cah, and w!!l be told it lower pi ices than at any other establishment in the city. rSLJlUA, H'KI at .J. April 3. 1315. 41 Checkered Store opposite Palmer Hono. DAYTO.V II AT AXI SIIOTa STORE. One Door West of W,lroyt Auction Room rigillK subscribers resiieetiiiily M. inrurm the citizent of Inanapolit and vicinity, that lliey still contiuue theii hat. cap and sboe store as alauve, and rre now lecelviRg. and intend keeping constantly on hand, an extensive assirtneiii ol artklet in their line. Our hats are all of our own manufacture, and eml-race all the varieties of shape, style and quality, usually called for, aud are both neat and durable, and very cheap. Boots and shoe in great variety, eonsistin; ot jentlf men's coarse and fine Boom, Brogans, Shoes, Pumps, tc. ; Women's and Misset' Shoes of all kinds , Boys' HootH, Brosans, tc: Children's Fl.or-s: I ndia Rubber Shoes, 4-c. The ladies will rind a large assortmenl of the fine kid, morocco, and teal Cuskint, flippers, Tie, .c. at our eslaliiishment. Caps, In great variety, embracing nearly every variety .4'patf.rn and qualitv, and Ibey w ill be sold very cheap. 47 WILMOT &. CO. GItl'AT SAIsH OF HATS AM. CV4PS. rati It K miSsriibe.-s onld call the attention of COU.TRY MiUtJL LlM.VT end the fublic reneralle, to their full and splendid assortment of HATS Jl.YD ClfS which they are now tellm; at Its than original et, either whulesrle or retail, for eaik, at the Da v ton lint and Shoe Store. 4tMf WILMOTtd). COTTO.V YAIC1V. CHEAP! 'JTMIE mihivribers are prepnred to furnish Cotton Yam of the best Ja. qual'ty. In targe rr s.nall quantities, at a lower price than il can be purchased fur l.i any Eastern market, klerchants desiring tn supply themselves wilh the article, are invited, bt-lore buying elsewhere, to call either upon us, al our store, or on James ruiJ'a'n.t: ii est t Couon r a dory. 41-tf J. dr. U. CARLISLE A CO. pas! r a:si i WU8T received, a fine supply of Fa tit for the Ladies, at the J atore of April 31. a45 SMITH 11ANXA. 3N ETV STVLCS. FEW placet new Stylet Furniture and otl:er printe Jnst reX reived at A pril :. 45 SMITH II ANNA'S. ISV GOODS. rft LB3. Candle wick: 100 do. Cotton Batting; 400 do. Cotton JJ Yarn, assorted ; 800yards brown shirting; 1000 do. Calicoes; 300 do. Bed Ticking; 15 dozen Sirs w Halt; just received and for tale by thesubscrtberat verv low price. 43 C. M AVER, east of the Palmer House. ItY OOODS. VFINE asnirtmentof dry goods, tuch aa brown and bleached Muslins, Calicoes. Ve-lines. Irish aad French Linen brown Holland, Jeans, Su timet, Velvet, Cambrics, Cctanade, and various ollie r articles Just received tnd for tale low. al. J. NICUl.Al. mrrrs. rMIIOSE SfltasVd'.Mufrs which we lately advertised ihat we were Ja- about to reeuve have arrived. 1'hose deirms of oMaining a Arciiria7andiiaAieaaa article are invited to call and examine them. W e pledge ourselves lo sell them as low as they can be bousht In Cin cinnati. Price from $3 lolB. 23 wiL.uur tc cu. HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS. rw.UIS day received al the Dayton Hut is. Shoe Store JL 15 Cases Boots at Short. IS do Hals all stylet and qualities. SO dozen Caps ' which will be sold very cheapby WILMOT CO. S3 THE CHEAPEST YET. F yon want clie.-.f) Hn't.,'Ca;s, Boon & Shoes, go to the Fa.hiow sbli Hal and Shoe Store generally known by the name of the Dav ton Hat it Shoe Store,' wliere you will lind the lurre.l, ckeapeit mndbest assoitmeiit ever otlrred In this market, w hieh will be sold lower man ever tor casn by ivil.mu i tc cu. COTTON Y A KN. TTT'F.rT constantly on hand, and for sale as low as atanynther Het store 21-tl E. nCDDERLY. FASIIIO.XAIIIaE HATS. IT ATCST Fall style of gentlemen's Bztvca Bbcsh Sile tc Cash Kol Kill Hats just received at the Dav ton Hal tc Shoe lure and for sale low. tor Cash by WILMOT tt CO. 3 JUST UECEIVEU, LARGE lot of Hats, Boots, and Shoes, of all sizes, for tale low IS V. C. HA N.N A. KUIIUEIl SHOES. W UST received at Ihe Da) ton II; I and Shoe Store, a lar;e assorted ment of lined and fur trimmed Rubbers lo w hich we invite the attention of purchasers. 22 if WILMOT tc CO, GROCERIES. AT THE SIUN OF THE CHINA PIG. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Cheap Goods for C.iaIi or Trade, i:. iu:iii:;ti.Y. "BfAS Justrrceived in addition to his former stock, a general asSLM. tortment consisting in part of the tullowing: a choice selec tion of Family Groceries, staple Dry Goods, Hardware, China, Glass, Liverpool and common ware, Boots and S-hoes, Cotton Yarn, tinware, Mone ware, tlarthen ware. Tobacco, Snutf and Cigars, and many rtherarticles to tedious to mention. K. H. respectfully Infoi ms the citizent of thlt place and vicinity, thai he still manufactures Hie best Cider Vinegar, Ird and Tanner's Oil; also Stearine Candlea, warranted io burn twice as lang as 1 al low and give a better light. Cash paid for Lard. 1-y 9 of "V "V jr LÖ3. Codfish, 4 barrels of: Mackerel, 20 boxes dried B VtF Scotch Herrings, 4 barrels No. 2 Blolasscs, i do. S II. Molasses, 500 pounds Saleraius, 12 Iroxel Malaga Itabdng, 4 do. Zarite Currants, OiMI pounds of soft shelled Almonds, 2 barrels Boston Butler Crackers, 2 do. do. Water Crackers, 400 pounds Carolina Rice 100 boyea New York Table alt,6Wl pounds Lead, 400 do. Slrot, as sorted; 8 ken Dtiponl't Powder, 300 best Regalia Cigars, 10,000 do. Half SpanUh,28 bags Rio Colfee, lchest Black Ten, 1 do. Inlpi rul Tea, 1 do. V. Hyson Tea, 3 hngxhend ofextra fine N. O. gnqar ; just received by the subscriber. As lie lias a very large stock ol Groceries,! anu B very pir.ru svo. uncut u. a i.j . w.iu ioi.u... un.tu, .11- lliv.irs lite public generally lo rail and examine mem. iney will be told throughout, lower than usual, at he ia determined to sell, profit or no profit, lo keep the trade going. CHARLES MAYER, 4 East of Hie Palmer House. GIIOCEKICS! GHOCEIE1ES! r'J'X M E siilÄcrilx-r reeiecifully Infiirms the Citizen of Indianapolis iL and lln public iu general, that he has Just received a fresh ftsnrtment of Grorertes, such at a prime anicle of N. O. Sn;ar, Rio and Havana CofTee, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas; Loaf Sugar, II avana ugar, N. O. and t. I!. Molasces, Western Reserve Cheese, No. 1 Mackerel, Codrish, etc. which he offers for tale at very low price". J. iwculai. 5l-y S doors west of Drake's Hotel. COFFEE. COFFEE. It ACS P.lo Coffee of the very bestqualityjustreceivedand e9 for sale by the subscriber, which he offers to sell so low that every body can afford to drink six cups a day. Please calf and examinelhearticle. 43 C. MAYER, eastof the Palmer House. MACKEKEL. HEDDERLY hason hand and for sale, a fioelot of Mackerel, U lot e selected for lannly use. SI tf HLACIi TEA. A. SUPERIOR nrticle.Just received at Ibe dntg store of D. CRAIGHEAD. . CIDEIC VIKEGAie TEA. -itlTsT received and for tale chesltof Imperial, Young Hyson and tw Gunpowder Tea. Also, on hand 50 h'ls. choke Cider Vineiar, for sale al 161 ceats per gallon, retail, and 13 per gallon by the barte. J7-y E. HEDDERLY. AT THE SIGtf OF THE HEISKSHIHE, w,t .Y Ire Tound Hie following choice articles : lYi 10 Bags of Rio Coffee, 4 ' bl. prime N. O. Sugar, 4i0 lot. Loaf Sugar, 3 b.iis... O. and Sugar II. Motassee, For sa le b y 17-y E. HEDDBRLY. CAILE. ON hand and for sate low. Adamant, Steiutii arid Tallow Candle of asiiperiorquality ; manufactured by theubscriler e press I forthis market. Sl-lf E. HEDDERLY. LOW PK ICES. rfTIIIE tiihscriherls now nianufacliiring Stearine Ca ndlcl, which he B. w'U sell wholesale or retail, at 10 cents er lb. by tlie. I or, Sir common, and superfine at 15 cent. Tallow caudles al 9 cents. Who would desire anv thing cheaper than that.' SI E. HEDDKKI.Y. E. HELIEltLY STIAS (a-tale. Salt, Queennware, Stoneware, Dyt StafT. 30 k.-t CI. Nails, assorted aizee, wilh all oilier ai titles uuitlly kept. He will sell ascber. p if not cheaper than any oilier establishment iu Ibe tlie place. 17-y C1GAKS AND TOHACCO. IO flflfi "ST Spanish Cigars, at Havana. Principee, Regalia lUjVVJU Tabaco,.e;nvt,cc; 20,000 Half Spanish do., superior quality. &0poiindaSnuff,aa Rapree,Scotch,and .Macij.oy ; 10 boxes bent chew ing Tobacco, as Cavendtth, I'wül, Nailrod, Ueef,etc..; 1 00 pounds cut and dried sinoktn fand chewing Tobacco; 4 boxes white Pipes; 4,01.0 Stone pipes; la.OOO Pie Stems, Just received and folia by Ihe subscriber, allof wf.Kh he will aellat very low prices. 43 ('. MAYER, Eastof the Palmer House. CIGAHS Atfl TOHACCO. TT UST received a lot o ."uperior Spunisk Ognrt and Carendish To. tlf bacca, at the drug store t 6 D. CRAIGHEAD ALL UIIVDS F Produce received in exchange for Goods nt Ihe Sfcre of 43 SMITH tt HAW A. "LOOK AROTJMll yE want to buy 30,tj(;0 Its. Bacon, for which the highest prices will be paid by April ?0. IHI . 4'. SMITH tc H ANN A. COFFEE. - ft PRIME lot of 30 Bags Just received and for sale' rt 1)L -4 SMITH tc HAWA'.. IHJCKETS.Ce DOZ Beaver niickets.juitt received and forsnle by thettihscrib9 er 25 per cent. lower than usual. 43 C. MAYER, east oft he Palmer House. OLIVE OIL. tT4 BOTTLES Olive Oil.of superior quality wfiich maketan Ajr excellentsalad. just received fromTthe iiuimrlVr, and f or sale hy thesiitraeriher. ' II A It l.KS M A V EK . ! Polmer ... LEATHEK. VT M. TALBOTT keepaeonsranilyon band an excellent assorttw et punt or i.eatnerol all kinds. 18 EASTEK.V AXD SPAISII LEATHEK. fUST received a b of Spanish and Cincinnati Sole leather, Bord and Si.oe Mororcn, Eaotern Urper Leather, Philadelphia t'a'f Skint, Lining and Ringing Skins, Skirling, Hog tnd Sheep fkins, etc. and and all kiitdi cf fixint', hklt I will seil at retired ptk-ci. 3I-y i. A1C0LAI.

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BOOKS.

General ARcncjr for Tcriotlfcals, Cheap Publication, Ac. rfnilE subscri' er would respectfully intbrm the citizens of IndinnajL Doli and icinitr. ihat be is now receif ing a general aorüient 1 of pcfloJicals, che:ip pubiicatuMia, stanJard works .biih!n Iii Dum bers, etc. The a-tbscrtUer flauere himself that he U prepared tc ttt i to the literary and profesKional public foc.lilie and induceuieots hli luven. heretofore etwed, in piurini all th? new publications of he dy as acn as Usoed Irora the pros. Having made arranjrrtneius c have them forwarded by exp.ess as sorm aa issued, persons desirous of procuring any works oT live above cnaracter, w in nna to taetr interest lo call onüie subscriber betöre mirchaslng elsewhere. A lew copies if the MIow'hi" workt Just received : The Ladies' .Musical ,' i ' Library, Graham's ftiatazine, Uodey'a L-ioy l'.a, Aitkurs Lady Marazine. Ladlea' Naltuti:tl l.ipiuif, FxleClic Maeaiine, Amenra " j Review, Democratic Review, Southern Litenry Meseenjrr, Knicke bocker Magazine, London Lancet, BraiUiwaite'a Kftn ct,etc, with, a variety of rtliert. All lire above waits will be received regularly by express. Literary and Theological Institutions will find it to their ad vantage to aiocure aucn works as toey way warn, uirnuen ine siidsciiber. 41-lf SAMUEL TURNER, Over Wiley's Auction Boom, Washington tt., Indianapolis. IMIIV A.U VALVAIiLIa WO It IS. I NOW FCELISHED AND FOR SALE, The Itili:in:t Aniiunl IJrgisfcr and Pocket Mamml, for tu: yc:ir IS 15. OBTAINING the names and leaidence of all Judges of Courts, Ptiwecutiiig Atuiineve. County Clerks, Keconlers, Auditor, Treasu rers, Slier itTs, Jailers, CouimisKioners, Assessors. School Coinm's.oners Justices of tlie Pence, Attorneys at law, Mini.-trrs. Physicians, I'rinctwil Merc I. ants. Post Otfice and Post Masters, No'.oaiee Public, Hie Terms of Ci.cuit Courts, and a great variety.ofgeneral iaformation relative to State afjirs, which will be highly useful and convenient to every citizen. Tim whole compiled fioni the niol aulheotu sources. This work will contain shout 1) pages, 1C mo., printed on fine type, and paper ol the best quality made expressly for , thepurpose pr'ce37 12 tents. This it "every body "town book." ALSO, ' Tlie O.iily Xcinoi ji1 ni mid TocI.et Account IIooK, for flit year 18 13. ! An Annual publication. expressly adapted lo the duly wants anu convenience oleveiv DrofessHnial and businessman. This work will contain cboul 112 pars, 16 mo., printed on cap p.. per, bavins memo- j randnm datr and M nki tor everv dav in the vear. lime and interest UMes and rules : and a suitable amount of account paper ruled fine I and specially kt Ihe purpose price 2a, 37 12 an.1 rents, agreeably to Ine style of doing up ; Morroco tucks beint the hiebest priced. Orders forlhese workt, addressed to C. B. Havis, liookselirr, near Bruwiiing't Hotel, through Sir ruber of the Legislature, by letter post paid, or otherwise, will meet prom, t auentkio. nüianapiriis, ucl u, 1C44. sto-if GULortAH; OR THE KOSI.'-UOIVEIS. A Talc of Ieriu. BY JOHN 6. KEID. ESQ. VIE above Poem, with translations Irom the Tertian of Hnfiz, coniuriing in a 1 aliout 200 paget large 12 mo., will he publish ed eatty in Mayor June next, elegantly printed, and bound in faury sty . . SubscripTiona received hy C It. lavi, TuMikUer, and U. A. Be J. P. Chapman, Stale Ptinlers, InaiauaiKills. Dee. 1844. 4 itLACitroitirs ki:pokts. Of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana. rOLU.ME V. of this Work is just, publish d.with Tables of the Cases and Principal MaUert. tt7pagea. Price rot a doixovbj. handsomely bound and teleted. lndianoM.is,IUh May, IS44. 47 tf SCHOOL HOOKS! SCHOOL HOOKS!! fnHE suhscrilier lias just received a new supply of the following Ja. Sckool Books, w hich makes his st.K-k very complete: Anthon't Iitin Lessors, Davies't 1st lrsaoutin Algebra do do do do Greek do do do Geourtiy Horace Ca?sar Cicero do do do do do do Bouidon Legendre At.al Mical Ceomctry Devcriitive do Calculus Surveying Shades and Shadow! Arithmetic do do Sallust Andrewand Stodcard') Gratnmar do Latin loresona do do Reader Worcester's Diciionarv do do Smith's Sinei I te's Natural I'hilosot hy Comstock't Philophy do Alrtsiomy Hitchcock's Urology Wavland't Moral science Hale's United Slates Websler'e do do Dictionary Mitchell'! Geography Smith't do Smiley't . . eo WotMluridge's do Iluulingtoti't do Paik't do Rnndolph't do Guthrie 't do . Parley't do Col bur n't l3 Say'i do . . W illard'i Cuited Slates lancoln's BUany BoWjiii's Outlines of History Eleme ntary Spellers Eclectic do do Primert do 1st, 2d. 3d and 4th Readert. ALSO, a full supply of Paper, Ink, Quills, Steel Pens, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Slates, Sand, PenciU, India Rubber, Bristol Boards, Drawing Paper, 4tc. b.c. Jast received and tor aule low for cash, by M C. B. DAV IS. Bookseller. SL1TES AIVI SPELLING HOOKS. 7 TT DOZ. Slates, assorted tizes ; la do. elementary spelling ß bockt bv Noah Webster ; 1000 Slate Pencils to give away. Just received and for sale by the subscriber al very low prices. 4J C max LK.eastol the Palmer Hose. PAPER. "B UST. received a lull assortment of Cap, Letter and Wrapping paep per: and also Bonnet boards of a superior quality , all of which will be sold al greatly reduced pi ices for Cash or Rat. by December 1C, 1644. 27 DAVID CRAIGHEAD MEDICAL. Doctors MOTHEUSIIEAU A HEXDEltSOX. ni J. L. MOTH ERSHEAO having associated with him in hit HJr nrofesaion Dr. S. M. Henderson, wiuild inform the public thlt. hy tuch arrangement, be will be enabled to extend Iii practice, particular y into tlie country. Knowing Dr. II. to be well qualified and a regular graduate in medicine, I have no hesitancy in recommending hi.u a. iwing every way woitbv of patronage. l)t. M. returns his sincere thanks for the roniidence hemoiie reposed in him, and will endeavor to continue worthy of the public confidence. N. R. All persons indebted to Dr. M. are respectfully solicited to call and close tbsir old accounts I y cash or note. 46-3 ri METcalTlArricE. ommjTO my patrons and friends, I now tender my professiorlRl serv Voices, and shall, I hope, by my prcmpt attention and long exneritJrnc in the practice, secure the esteem and ne.'.ronaeeof my fellow citizent. I continue to occupy Ihe same tdhce, on Meridian, one door south of Washington street. Il will be perceived that Dr. Parry and myself have discontinued our partnership. Aiiril23, 1845, 45-3m JOHN II. SANDERS, M. D. CHARLIaSFAKItY, 31. B; IMiysi?aii :iii1 Siti'scou. OFFERS his professional services, in all its various branches, to tlie citizent of Indianapolis and Ut vicinity. He hat moved his ofhee to the front room, up stairs, over William Mansur't time. lately John II. Wrighl't, where all calls witl receive promt, attention day or niglit. 43-y April 12, 1845. TT P. HUNT, thankful for the very liberSl patronage extended MJr to hi m for the last four yeatsinlbia place, takes pleasure in announcing lohitfiiendsandthe public generally thai he isptepared to perform all necessary operat tons for the preservation rf Hie natural teeth and gums, and to insert artificial teetb on pivot or plate wllri or without artificial gums anU whole or half tela by auction I Qf ut mcwiiheric pietsure, lie would tay to country dentistt that he will fill any order for gold plate spiral springs, &.e. at a reasonable rate. O dice on Illinois street, first door north of Washington, West side. S4tf t. D. TOMLIttSO.f, S. at. TOMLIKIOlf. TOUILIXSOX KROTHEHS, SHOLItiLI 1ND aCTSIL DllLtll III Drills (V 31 cdi eines, fair fit Medicines, Dye Stuff, Costnelict, Paintsand Oils, MedicalGlassware, Perfumery, Dye Wood, Window Glass, Liquors, etc. WAIHINCTOa STtttT, DIRECTLY OrrulITt TH K WSSHIHCT0!! MALL, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Preacrlptionsaccjrately compounded. Shop open at allhoart. 91 CO,1T.1SITIO.T ( fin:n ! fftllE ONLY MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE C0XSÜMPM. 'J'lON, Liver l'onirlaint, Pnlpitatioh, Rronchuia, and Congha, ItüÄ, TAILOR'S BALSAM OF LIFF.R It OR T, raoat 375 Bowtar. It is ihe only medicine recommended by Physicians. We have the certilicaie of the cr Iterated Dr. A. II. Howlaxd, from the U.S. Military Post, West Point, who was himself cured by it, when he was expected lo die. Dl. Davidarn found it the only medicine that lie could use in his family with any success. We have had patients from Doctors Hoffman, Harris, Washington, and others. We have certificatet from every part of tlie country. I n one large town two f Ihe principal p!iyriciaut hie using il constantly in their practice. A Rev. gentleman of much celebrity in our city, who his chronic Bronchitis, and has tried in vain the lest physicians of Sew York, Philadelphia, jtndon,raris,nnd Italy, is now under our care, using Da. Tatloi's uiuts or LivxawoBT, and already he has used half a bottle, he docs not couh half as much in a week as he has done before in a day, and he tel's us he ia now getting well. We afe sure f curing the above diseaor-s, if you will only call on us, take our advice, and try this only certain medicine. Do not be deceived by thoee articles got up and ad vertived on the reputation of this, which hus been fairly tested in altotit 30,000 cases in the last twelve years; take mailing el-e instead, and buy only of Z'b Bowery, or of Dr. Leeds, 177 Water street. Be careful lo avoid counterfeits, and tee the tteel plate engraving on each bot tie, signed "Gurdon J. Leeds." Cossen mow a!o Rtrgo or blood, cured. I hereby certify Ihat last August I was attacked with a violentand profuse hemorrage from the lungs, and severe cough. I btaiglrt a bottle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwoit, from 375 Bowery, which, under the l leasing of Providence, gave me immediate reljef. Its t flucti in my case have been such that I cannd praise it Inn highly. CHARLES L. SMITH, 150 Tillary St., Brooklyn. For sale hy DAVID CRAIGHEAD. Agent f.nj ndianapoda. - CA ÜJTI O A TO ai LE ! ! : Let the tcorld take notice and be careful not to huy the (SL'GAR COATED) IMPROVED KnDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Unless every cox Ima on it the written signature of the original inventor and patentee, Ca. Hciijaiiiiii Miiillt, ITI. H. rITMIE?E pleasant Pills poes powers lo open aix. the natural M. drains ol ihe system viz: the LUNGS, KID.V EYS, SKIM and BOWELS hitherto unsovts in the practice of medicine ; and to complete has been their triumph over all other mtdicines, that many have lieea led lo tupprwe they contain some powerful mineral ; but upon examination by Dra. CtiiLron, Randolph, Hcktirctoü and others, this supoeit ion is at once proved In be groundless. Seid in New York at 179 GtExawicH STtttT, also by Rl-shtok II Co., It) AiToa Hook. Pamphlet t to be bad of agenlt gratis. N. B. Prisons will also notice on the top label an engraved Indian figure, crusted with fine red print. The genuine may also lie bougat with safety at Dr. Gu ion's, coiner of Bowery and Grand street, and Mrs, Hays, i:0 Fulton street, Brooklyn, nnd at respectable stoiea llirtnil.oi.1 the foiled Stales. :W PILES! PILES!! PILES!! TfVR. HUMPHREY'S Vegrtable Ointment for Ihe Piles, fore:.le l,y is v TOMLINSON BROTHERS. r Jtrxirmf at- at U ITST received tnd f sale, an Invoice of good nei printing ink ; tf it is of the same quality as used oh on this pa pet, "and Is warranted to ire a first raiearttcle. Il is put up in 20 and 25 Ih. kegs, and t Ml Ire sold at 25 rents per Hiund Kegs 50 cent. Il will he sold for cash only, and in current funds. Orders, post paid, will I promptly atteudedlo when liccoinp.itiied by llic caslt. g.'if E. HEDDERLY. HVE STl'FFS. Qfifl LB9. Alum, 300 pounds Copperat, 200 Logwood, 50 pounds indign;:i.)d ioundsFrech Madder, just received and for tale by the subscriber at very low prices, 43 C. MAYER, eastofthePalmer House. VAICNISZJES. C, OPAL VarnWi. Coach do, superior Japan Varnish, Black do ; Just rereived ai ine tinig store or i. i UAlt.llKAI). ItlEIala POlt'DEIC o F a superior qual.tj fot tale cheap ar CJIAYDOX'3.

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AAOTIILlt ASTO.MM!I.G CI' HE S Wistar's Dxbotn r f Wild Cherry, ALWAYS TRICMHIANT! CURE FOLLOWS CURE.'.' In Its a ward Victorious Career! n h h n h Ma.J.W. U'HTTnoti: Utmr Sir i A rat are the regular authorized agent la Pay loa, 6 the sale of "IK. W'i.tas' Biun or Cmisbv." I uke thia mettled rf making a statement of fact to oo (v. bub I hope msy b puUished to the world) in rel'e reife to an altmwl sii.ciuu ciex, wrmcht la mv case bv means of the above l iv alc aslb H.u.s. Lanruaee UiU to drsenbe the saluury elTecU u ptoduc t produced, and Ibe great benefit I derived from its use. Tlie cHirene of Dayton and vicinity, well recoiled Ihat Mt the Elb ofo'jpt!4 last, I received serious injury from the explosion of a cannon. A potion of ks contents entered my risbt Hl and breast; and : ia all nccHtability, tome fragments or splinters of the ramrod parsed i thnaigb the "phtra," and pierced Ihe Lungs. Aftei the lapse of atNHit six wreks, t was attacked hh a datrtn- '. inoeemgkmnd violent main in rtf otde. StMne ten days alter Ihm, I w hen in a onroryrm of Conkino, suddenly an niter broke, and a large I qiianllty of very odViuuve matter, mixed with blood, was dicharccd ; ' most of which f.ainJ pis;ige lhmu;h Ihe opening ft the wound. ' From this tieni ug there frequently passed a quai.lM v of air, tuppred ' to rtame from Ibe lungs, lhtring nil Hue tiau sty nermrt were nimmst ; intolerable. ; My pliysicLins, meanw hile, paid thettrictert attention to me, and ' did all in their power fur my recovery. But with a'l their skill, they "ould not reach fas set of dutresa, .'er tke Lunfe hod kecotne efectteX. 1 was Vint, d dunng this time hy al tears, twenty I laystrians. It was now reduced to a certainty, Ihat infi.immut u-n cf lie luni was rairidly taking place ; aud ihat H.ts would terminale uiy life in a very short time, was in the highest degree probable. At this critical st aee, a mexarticer despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Pintle tan of lliat place was co.o.illed. t hen be was made ac piainted with my siniation, be remarked that nothing could be done by uredicil aid, if the cousin utiun lUt If w as not tufhcient I. throw erf the diMae. My friends now riesfmircd cf my recovery, and I had no earthly g'cjrid of hope tn survive many da)t. I'l'itniiairly at this juncture I saw oneof Ha. Witita't Pamtmleti. entitled "Fnc.'f .Vtduol Cinide," or - Treat ie on Consumption -f tke Lu dying men "catchins al straws," I tell L.nng." As I Had f.llen In-aid or like doing so m elf. Ilvthe consent of my physicians, I fent lo you f.-r a bottle of ihe meilici (lescribed, via: "Wnxxa's Bauxm or Wilo Chxssv," which relieved me ahnml immediatrty. Alter 1 had used aouve five or six bed,lire, I o far recovered as to be up and about. My cmijli ceased, and my lungs were restored loa he illhy slate nil fitan the kuiinj end bulmy iniaenct. tnd poirrrfu! mrduiaal nrfats of 'lTis' IUlsim. Were it not fcrr the external injury I received in Ibe houlder and arm by the explosion, I feel corifiilt.il that I ntiflrt have been working at my trade (which is blacksmilhing,) but this lias prevented. By exposure, I have since taken sever. I kevere colds ; and my remedn has been "the Rium." And I now most cordially recotuntend lira genuine H tutor's balsam lo all vt bo are atflictrd V Mil Coun, Coughs, or Li'u CoMrtotiTS. i consider il an invaluable medM ine a real blessing to the wot Id. Anr person desiring iurllitr inlortualioa may call on me at any time. Yours t ml v. CHRISTOPHER R. SMITH. City of Dayk n, i Montgomery Co., State of Ohio. ( rutracribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of the Teaee. this 1 1th day cd Keb., Ibl5. EBENE7.ER FOWLER. Jr-7fify vf rarer kifh'u creditallt citizens of JJautem, in co'jL m,. atton of tke abort JQ We, the unilerstgited, being intimately acquainted with Mr. Smith, and having seen and watched over It im fietpieutly during bis late illness, do (Hit hesitate to aay that ibe foregoing is by no uieana aa atmgrtruled staleinent, but it entitled lo full credit. (Signed) A. L. STOUT, J. B. II. DODSOy, EE.NRY R. SMITH. ryTlie trie and genuine "Wtusa't Riuin or Wilo ChisbY" ia old at r-otiihlislied agencies in all ( arts of Hie Cniied Statea. Sold in Cincinnati on tke comer of Fourth and H awut streets, hf SANFORU tc PARK, Ceneral Aeenta for tire Western States, ror sale In Indianapolis, ly To l UN SON BROTHERS, Sign of the Golden Mortar, 3o-3tn Opposite Hie Washington Hall. FIIESII A II II IVA LS. Vitium Wm ! f. 1A;3 I'-i ts-H David Craifflira! TtijlOULD respectfully inform b!s old rustomera and the pul.flt tjV generally, mat he hat jLst returned from Ihe Easera cities, w bete he has selected with great care, and purchased an ex'enrire assortment of Fresk Drugs, Median., Surciral Iastrnments,Xedwnt Glassware, Point, Oils, Famishes. S'irits of TurpnLne H lute Lead, Window Glass. Dye Wood, Dye Stoffi, Part M ines and Liquors, Bru-hes, Soaps, Cosmetics, Ptrfumtrr, Superior Sftnisk Cigars, and Srtet Canendisk 7 obaeco, logrllier Willi almost every other ankle in his line. Having purchased his slock principally for Catb, he is ena' led and determined a sell at very reduced prices for cash, or for such anicJee of trade as he ran use. Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlers, Painters, Fullers, Hattert, and Invalids are ret j ecliully invited to call and examine hit slock and prices. Particular attei tion will be paid to comroondlng medicines, and the store open al all hours, either by day or night. A Continur.nce of the patronage heretofore extended to Liu it respectfully invite;!. IScnd wliat Scarpa's Acoustic Oil has done! THE GREATEST CVRE F.FER YET PfJiFORMED STAAT MED IC LYE! IT A'EFER FAILS! From Ike Alban j Daily Knirkerborltr, Wst Taov. June 3, 144. THIS is tn certify Ihat I, Willard Jeuka, proprietär of Ibe West Troy Exchange II. tel, having been afflicted n Ith deafness in one ear for the la twenty years, and in ihe other for tlie last year, to that it wat impossible tor me to hear Ihe loudest vuite, and after tr mg various remedies without improving my hearing in the least, I waa induced lo try Scarpa 'a Comfiound Acoustic Oil for the cure of deafness, and it it with great satif.,ction that 1 am (nable d lo ttate that it baa perfect'y restored my healing, and I Vt ill be happy lo see any person wfto wishes for information in relarion to my eae. ai mv place in West Troy. WILL ARU J E.N KS. The editor of Ihe Philadelphia Spirit of Ihe Timet, J. Du Solle, Esq. has recently been cured of deafness by the use of this Oil, and has given his testimony as follows, in the Tunes of rpt. 21, Ib44. "Who w.riTt to Hbab? Tlie best article extant lor the enre of chronic deafness, arising from a recent cold, it "Scarpa'a Acoustic Oil." We stak from experience." DiirjiuCtitD!- Read the following editorial from Ihe turds j Evening Post i -Cute rot Dt amiss. We have heard much lately of the efficacy of Sterna's Oil, In cases of Deafness, and astonuhing eurea hy Ibis simple tentedy have been unq.ieslioi.abiy performed. As tire editor of a journal, ciiculating extensively ihrouyltoiil the country, e deem it on r duty lo Ci.ll public attention tn this specific. Those afflicted v. iüi this malady will iod Scarpa 'a Oil foi Deafnesa well worthy a trial. None genuine unless with the wordt ' SCARPA'S OIL FOR DEAF.NESS" blown in each bottle, aud with the written signature of B. Bell on the wrapper. Prepared hy B. Bell, and acrid wholesale and retail by B. B. GUMPERT, No- 120, Nh Second Street, Philadelphia. Observe that Ihe t ubscrrbert r re tlie only agents in this Slale fur the tale of the Aeouetie Od, therefore thoee suffering from dealneas.raanot be assured of lis genuineness unlets It is puicliased directly 'from na. The bottles are small and can be K.fely trantruitied In any part of HreSute. Price $2 per bottle. TOMLI.VSO.N BKOTIIEKS, Sipnof the Golden Mortar opiosite the Wafchington Hall. Indianapolis, Nov. 2.1, 1841. AL1I.IIVY LOCJK HOSPITAL L&TAULISIIE 1S30. Gm. Cool tjre Cooke, LL. D.. RETURNED FROM ENGLAND COXTIXfES TO BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY. No. 3, Nörten ttrcet, Albany, N. Y. THIS FUlRhthropic Institution. tstaMished, A D.IKO. universally spoken of in ti e various period!, als of the present ate, isen edif.re, rorated in a retired part of the city, detached from any place of put lie resort wnctever ; ti e wl.ole of the building ia occupied by patients, each l aving tl fir own room, and not tulject to I e tlie observed of all ol servers. Dr. Cooke, founder ef the Hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes I. is whole time and attention to the welfare of the xinlortunj.le. The Office for t or. Sulfation, conveniently trrerged, ere on H e ground floor ; the Hospital, up stairs, is also replete w ith every facility for the recovery of pi.tieiits." For the cure ol the worst forms of Venereal Diaerse, Gravel. Seminal Werknees, Gleit. Stricture in tie .Urethra, Impotenry, Syphilis r.nd Gonorrhea. Generative and Nervous Del ility. ft! err a -rial and all other discoset of the skin, and aflcf lions of Hie Urinary orcatis, in their most malignant and advanced stares. Dr. Cooke it acknowledged to le much celebrated. Ills proverl ial "tlstal. disensei (rf this rlass, mp posed to I e ii curat le ly otfert. are aptly ami ronvenicnlly rendered I y Dr. Cooke ill cut more t) an ordi nary troulile." familiar with the practice of xnedicir e, he Inevital ly cures' bis own patients and very frequently tl.e pclieuls Oi other physicians. Dr. Cooke it the oldest adrerti.aing phyvfcinn in the city of AI ttny, N. Y. his n.e.lici. I talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated pl.ysiriars of ti e age it Cen Cooke. M. D.. L. L. Dof AILany, V. Y-the founder of the AlIwny Lock Hospital, lie is im n'.ioned in tl.e Ligbrst teroit et prnir for his benero!enre and lit phi'anthropy, not only by editors of newspapers, I ut his wofth is proclaimed by the U. tnrer on Iiterrfure and from the sacred desk." Dcmocrntie fPa.) L inner. Whenever ti e unfortunate reneult Dr. Cooke, of Albany.theV are very politely conducted lo spacious private office, (liierallv crowded with credentials of the blühest order. )n large gtrfj frapiet. tu' jest to the inspection of hit potieiitf very few men Imve tliel.onor to bold such document) and, as an equivalent for bis (ce, receive a correspond ine prescription. The i.n attire CT this celebrated man, "ever at honie," enrol ed in a rich black surplice, after the Episropnl order, a solid croea in bis koroin, with genteel cold I tickles iu hU shoes is of itself an inducement to visit tbit profound Physician, tLit friend to humanity and of Cod. .Vf Orleans Sttn. -The liock Hospital In. America, ti e only riii'ontl.ropic Irstitution established, under tlie I eniin tOFpirt of tl e r h i rrted Dr Cooke, at No. 3 Norton street. Albany. N. Y., for H e relief and convenience of the unfortunate, is reputed as Ihe l-rrd csrlutn eilaut for the eomrort and certain recovery of invalids at' tl i( in. firmnry patienU have the very best medical nttci.danrt. Includinr board tnd pursing, which very materially feilit:itee recovery and aa Dr. Cooke, the bumcne founder of so rirsiral le a retreat and sacred security, resides on the preiuires, tl c itiort in reduloiia may there repose the utmost confidence feel it l on e pursue their usual avocations and enjoy the society of tl e iiioe-t rminei.t physician at well at tbe uiot Lencvolcni uiaa of the age." -ropean. Dt. COOKI ATTESDI t tt SOX A l.t.V fi Bit PaTIXNTI. - trcrx - NO. 3 NORTOV STREET,- ALBANY, X. V. 17 ly IVTEXTIEl7lX'IES 13 doxVlnr' Balm Wild Cherry, 12 do resurrect bin or Persian pin 12 do Sand's Sanopatilla, C do Taytor't Balsam Lima or ort. laco nioiiai' puis and unters, J2 do Jaynet Expectorant. 11 do Sapi.ingtuii's fever and Ague C do do To lie Vermifuge P1'1'. . C do do Sanative pills. 10U do Falineork't Vermifuge, 3 do do Hair Tonic 12 do Jew David's or Hebrew ' l?lau?r . Juslreceived by DAVID CRAIG11EAD, June . I. 1844. M im. K. E. JrT.EYS A GEE and Ferrr and Ctutls and Freer Puis, watenred trveurethe Inneeet standing cases, can be hd nf Tomlmoon Brother. s.Cn pf the Golden Mortar, Inrtiatinpolit. If tlie directions are stirtfy It 4. owed, and a cute ia not effected, no clwr;e v. ill be xoadc türttM pill.

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wP fejy USE SCARPA'S I M j;yjfy acoustic oil!