Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1851 — Page 6
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mortgaged by Joseph W. Swain; forfeited and sold on credit to Henry McKay. Loan, interest, ozc . 9983 The e qr of tee 28. 14 n. r 7 e, containing 10 acres; mortgaged by Samuel Morrison Loan, interest. Ac, S577 34 The e hf of the n w qr of sec S6, l 13 n. r 7 e, comaming SO acres: mortgaged by James Woodward Loan, interest, dec, MM 96. The w hf of the s w qr of see 4, 1 12 n, r 7 a, containing 80 acres; mortgaged bv Samuel Walker. Loan, interest, Ac. S677 34. The w hf of the n w qr of see 2-i. t 13 n. r 6 e. containing acres, more or less; morigaged by James K. Sleeiu. Loan, interest, kc, 17 83. The e hf of the ii e qr of sec J. and the w hf of the n w qr of sec 25, all in 1 11 n, r t e, containing in all 160 ai re; mortgaged by John J. Lewis; Loan, interest, 4c, 9476 18. Switzerland County. The w hf of the w qr of sec 7. also 40 acres lying in the s e corner ol the u w qr of sec 7, all in t 2. r I w: mortgaged by Martin R Green; forfeited and sold on credit to George W. Ureen. Loon, interest, ftc., 1- 40. Tippecanoe County. The e hf of the e qr of see L l 21 n. r 5 w. containing -0 acres; mortgaged by James W. I rela I. forfeited and sold on credit to Basil Brown! Loan, interest, dec, 9147 59. The s hf of s e qr of sec 32, t 23. r 5 w. containing SI acres; mortgaged by Henry I. Ellsworth. I -.-.. interest, dec, $463 70. The following piece or parcel of laud tegmning 22 feet from the n w corner of lot No. Si in the old plat of the town of Lafayette, being a corner lot on the public square, and on Main street in said town running thence s 15 feet, thence e 79 feet, thence ii 15 teal, thence w 79 feet, to the place of beginning: mortgaged by James Davis. Loan, interest. fte., S492 60. IOt No. 94 in the old original plat of the town of I .a layette; mortgagee by Abraham Shoemaker; forfeited end to Holme Fcrnald on credit. loan. interest, kc, 4760 67 W hf of lot No 131 as described and known on the original plat iK the town oi Laiayette: mortgaged by Benjamin W Nicho!; forfeited aiKl sold on credit to Jesse Andrew Loan, interest, die, 9315 7. The u w qr of the s w qr of sec 2G, t 24 n. r 6 w, containing 40 acres, also a part of w hf of the e qr of sec 1, t S3 n. r 6 w, to begin at the u w earner, thence s to the s w corner, and e from those i wo points 20 rods, so as said tract shall com am 20 acre: moriiraged by James W. Holliday; forfeited and sold on credit to Adam Sliaiubaugh. lioan, interest, kc. 92IA 50. The undivided hf of the e fr of the s e qr of ec 93. containing 71 33-100 acres, also me undivided hi' ol' the w fr ol' the hf of sec 2 : containing 87 16-100 acres, all in t 22 n, r 6 w, with the exception oi " acre off of the :i w corner of the last described fraction: mort-
aged by Abraham Morgau; forfeited and sokl on credit to Robert
Uregi v ml 1 1 edenck W. Thayer, loan. interest, sc., 9ot
't Tha undided hf of the e fr of the e qr of sec 23. containing 71 J 8-100 at i es. also the undivided hf of the w fr of the e hf of sec 8.J. containing 97 1Ö-I00 acres, all int 22 n, r 6 w, with the exception or i acres of of ihe n w ooruer of the lal described fraction: mnrtgag. I'd by John McK inner: forfeUed and sold on credit to Robert C. Uragory and Frederick W. Thayer. Ian. interest. Ac.. Union County. Three tracts of land being parts and parcels of the s e qr of sec M t 11, r 2 w, contain, ng in all 109 10-100 ac res, more or less, bounded as described on ptge 222. book G, of the record- of deeds in Union count v: mortgaged bv John S. Hunt. I .oan. interest. 4c . 5542 34. Fan of the s e qr of sec 22. t 11 n. r I w, coataining CO acres, more or less, bounded as described oa page 216, book It, of the records of deeds in liuou county; mortgaged ry William Holling.worth. Loan, interest. Ar . 9U26. The s hf of the n w qr of sec 24. 1 14. r 13 e; morigaged by WB liam (iates. IjOuii. interest. ftc . SSU? 34Vanderburgh County. The w ir hf of fr sec 8, t 7 s, r 10 w. containing 77 59-100 acres, except 7 ; acres in the s e corner, heretofore sold to John Garret: mortgaged by George B, Wagnon. Loan, interest, Ac, 9561 50. Vermillion Connty. The n fr of the n e qr of sec 9. 1 17 n, r 9 w, containing 0 acres, and the w hf of the s w qrof sec 3 same t and r, containing acre: mortgaged by John R. Porter. Imti, interest, Ac, 9466 07. Viao County. The w hf oi" the s e qr, and the s w qrof sec 22. 1 13 n. r w, contauiing 140 acres, more or less: mortgaged bv Richard Blake. Loan, interest, Ac, 9438 06. The e hf of the n w qr of w fr sec 10, also the u e fr qr of w fr sac 10, all in 1 13 n, r 9 w, containing in all 174 70-100 acres; mortgaged by Daniel Barbour. Loan, interest, Ac, 9546 43. 46 feet and seven niches of the n side of in lot No. 35. in the town of Terre Haute as known and designated on the plat ol said town; morigaged by Isaac V. Coddinglou. Loan, interest. Ac. 9121 56. The w hf of the a e qr, also the n e qr of u w qr of' sec 29, all in t 13 n, r 9 w; mortgaged by David Clark and Philo Clark. Loan, interest, 4c. 9424 69. The w hf of the s e qr of sec 11, t 12 n. r 9 w, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Isaac M. Dawson. Loan, interest, kc, 9350 75. The e hf of the n w and the w hf of the n e qrs of sec 10. t 1 1 n. r 8 w: mortgaged bv Johnson Mewhiunev. Loan, interest, Ac. 385 8. Part of out lot No. 1. adjoining the town ot Terre Haute, and bounded as described on page 165, book 8, of the records of deeds in Vigo eountv: mortgaged by Ambrose S. Hovey. I .oan, interest, Ac. 972 70. The w hf of the s w qr of sec 9. 1 10 n, r 10 w; mortgaged by Peter Von Smith: forfeited and sold on a credit lo John Paddock. Loan, interest. 4c. 9778 63. Tha s hf of s e qr of sec 27, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing 80 acres; mortsaeed bv Alrv Dean. Loan, interest, Ac , 9438 07.
Iai No. 204 as known and designated on the plat of the town of
Terre Haute, mortgagee by KoUert s. .Mccaoe. i.oan. interest, Ac. 9677 95. The w hf of tec 18, 1 13 a. r 9 w; mortgaged by John Hay; forfeited and sold on credit to John H. Watson. Loan, interest, Ac, 9990 17. The u w qr of the n w qr of sec 26, t 13 n. r 10 w, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Henry G. Me Adams; forfeited and sold on credit to John H Watson Loan, interest, Ac. f 134 66. The s hf of the n e qr ot" sec 26, t 12 u, r 9 w, containing 80 acres mortgaged by Thomas Stewart. Loan, interest; Ac, 219 73. Warren County. The e hf of the n e or of sec 34, containing -sJ acres, also the w hi'
nf the n e qr of sec 34, containing SO acres, except 8 rods square off
tiie s e corner ol the last described tract, all in I 'Si n, r w; mortgaged bv Gamaliel Davis, and forfeited and sold on credit to William Kelly,' Sr. Loan, interest, 4c, $783 03. The u e fr of sac 22, t 21 n, r a w. containing 83 45-100 acres; mortgaged by William Bark shire Loan, interest, Ac, 9380 09. The undivided hi of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 5, t 22 n, r U a, containing K) acres; mortgaged by Sino A. Munsoii. Loan, interest, Ac, 9578 84. The undiv ded hf of the w hf of the a e qr of sec 5, t 22 n, r 6 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged bv Orin Monso . Loan, interest. Ac, 9572 H. Wayne County. The iwqra sec 18, 1 16, r 14 e, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged by David Common. Loan, interest, Ac, 9217 S3. Pan of ii. w hi of the s e qr of sec 24, t la. r 1 w, containing 72 aeres, more or leas, and bounded us described on page 423, book S, of the records of deeds in Wayne county; mortgaged by William Hill. Loan, interest, Ac, 9502 18. White County. The n e qr of .he i e qr ot sec 11. also the hi of the w hf of the n e qr of sec 11, all in t 98 u, r 4 w, containing in all sUaUres, also Ike s e qr of I lie n w qr of sec 26, also the e hf of the n w qr of sec 27. all in t 27 n. r 4 w, containing in all 120 acres; mortgaged be John W. Bunnell, und forfeited and sold on credit lo Hiram Jacobe. Loan, interest, Ac, 8643 61. The s hf of the n e qr and s hf the n w qr of aec 36, 1 2S n, r 4 w, remaining 160 acres, also the e hf of üie w qr of ec JÜ, i 28 n, r 3 w, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Jacob Meyers. Loan, interest, Ac. 9464 72. Part ot sec 4, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing 105J acres, bounded as described on page 294. book A, of the records of deed in While
eouuty; mortgaged by Roberl Rothrork. Ioan. interest, AnS542 34.
The e ht ot the s e or ot see I. also the w til ol Hie e or, a'i in
t 26 n, r 4 w, containing in all 160 acres; mortgaged by Isaac Rey nolds. Loan, interest, Ac . 355 42.
So much of the mortgaged premises in each case as will pay the
principal, interest, damages ana costs, will ttrsl i.e ollere UK cash, and ui ease there be no bid for cash, the premises will be bid in for the State, if thought best, and be immediately offered tor sale on a
credit of five year- with interest at seven per cent , payable annu ally, in advance
A certificate of purchase will he given to the purchaser, pledging a patent or deed from the State, when foil payment shall I made ; but which shall be forfeited to the State, with all pavments made
thereon for any default of" the payment oi principal or interest, an
cording to the terms of aale, and entitle the Slate to re -sell at any
time. Bond will be required of the purchaser for the payment of the our
hase money mid interest, and that waste of the premises shall not
ie committed ur uSeten. and security may also ho required in any case By order of the Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund. JAM KS MORRISON. President iifrt of S.miv. Find. Sept 29, 18S1. Explanations of the abreviauons in the foregoing notice; e fee east; w for west; n for north; s for south, hi for half ; qr lor juartcr, fr for fraction; sec for section; t for township, aud r for 'nge. TfkTBW BOOKS. SKETCHES OF EUROPEAN CAPITA :L iH By Wm Ware; ADVENTURES and Travels in Mexico: by Wm. W. Carpenter, late of Ute United States Aimy; EPOCH OF CREATION: by Eleoiar I.ord; PIRK GOLD, or Truth in its Native Loveliness: by Rev. D Holmes, A. M. . RUNNING SKETCHES of Men and Places, in Kngtand, France, Germany; Belgium, and Scotland: by Geo. Copway, Chief of the Ojibway Nation, North American Indians; with Illustration. Bl'N VAN'S PILGRIMS' PROGRESS, new edition. C. B. DAVIS. sep4 ( Statesman copy.) No. 12, Washington street.
AND-PAPBR 9 l-pm
-A prims article for sale at ROBERTS' Drug Store.
J W. NEWLASD. WX C. TRAUE NEW LAND & TRABUE, ( SUCCESSORS TO S. W. PT , H I Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 440, Main, between 5th and 6ib sis.. North side. LOUISVILLE, KY, HAVE on nand a large and carefully selected sjock of Groceries, whic.i we u ill sell very low for cash, or in exchange for all kinds ot' country produce. The following are the pruicipal articles, viz: 250 bags prime green Hio Codec: 50 ban old Manilla and Java Coffee; 95 hhos. fair to extra prime N. O. Sugar; 10 hnda. Refined and Clarified Surar; 75 b; ,. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Suart; 10 7 -rces Flint Rice; 25 bbls. Golden Svrup; 25 hf. bbls. Golden Syrup. 20 and 10 -n! kegs; 70 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 25 bbls. Sugar House Motases: 30 bf. bbls. Sugar Houe Slolase; 55 hi. chests Hun Powder Tea; 26 hl. cliest Black Tea; 32 hi', chest Young Hyson Te; IS 6 and 12 ll Inixes Young Hyson Ten; 120 boxes Ko-;n Soap: 100 boxes Fancy Rdafj 75 boxes Pearl Starch; 10 lioxes t'liocolat. 1H0 boxes Stiir Candles; 30 bases Sperm Camlie-; 225 Pressed Summer Candles; 150,000 Cobs Six Cigars; 25.000 Spanih Cigars: 2-'.00n kf Snanh Cigar, Ht bags and bales Cotton Yarns. No 4WI lo I.OtK). 1,000 sW Carpet Cham; 1.000 lbs Candle Wn-k; 1.200 lbs Cotton Twine; 150 hales 1'ofton Balling: 525 bags Shot, assorted six 10,000 lbs Bar and Pig Lend. 75 doz. Blue Huekel,50doz. Fancy buckets. SOdoZ. fancy hf. Buckets: I5 .-.est (3 and S in nest.) Painted TS he" I S doz. No. 2 and 3 Painted Tubs; 75 doz. Zinc Washboards: 50 bbls. Hydraulic Cement: 50 bis. Vinegar; 83 f 'diätes No L 2. ami 3 Mackerel; SOO kegs super cu! Nails, 3. 4. 6. S 10. 12 Id. and 20.1; 100 kegs super cut Brads, lid. -d. and lod; 75 boxes Va. Tobacco; 115 lioxes Mo and Kv . 5. . pound and (Miiind lump', 100 Ikxc Matches; 350 doz. Shaker and common Hri-m. 12 casks and bbls. Saleratus. 10 caks sup. Curb Soda 700 lb, best Spanish Indigo: I .Mai lbs. Bright Dutch Madder; 50 ha Pepper and Spice: 12 bbls. A . i.e. 12 bbls. Epsom Sahs; 30 bbls. Copperas; 26 bbls. Brimstone; 400 lbs. Cloves. 500 lb. Freu Nutmeg. 130 Malts Cinnamon itark; 400 lbs Camphor; 350 lbs. Cream oi Tartar; 1 .201 Reams Wrapping Paper: 350 Reams letter and Cap Paper; 30 boxes -'John Bull's" Sarsapanlla; 50 boxes Fresh Cream Cheese; 115 kegs Pure and No. I. While Lead; I Pipe Schnapps Gin. the best article imported; 2J Pipes James Hennessy's pale und dark Brandy: 2i Pipes A. Seignetie's pale and dark Brandy: 3 casks Rasiean's pale and dark Brandy; 1J pipes I. A F Martel's pale Brandy; 1 pipe J. J. Dopuy's pale Brandy: 3j casks Iondnn Dock Maderia Wine, verv old; 5 casks R. L Maderia Wine; 2 casks Spanish Port Wine; 5j casks pure Port Juice, Crown brand; 51 casks Juice Port: 5 casks Burgundy Port; 2 casks pure sweet Malaga Wine. Domestic Brandy. Sweet Wine and Gin. New England Rum, old Bourbon. Copper distilled and rectified Whisky, Peash and Apple Brandy. Also, Candies. Ground Spice. Mustard. Esceuses. Cinnamon. Vermifuge, Castor. Linseed ul Tanner's 1 1 Turpentine. Ink, Flasks, Jars. Glass. Tumblers, Blacking. Percussian Caps, Paste Board, B.tüe Corks, Cr Hon and Hemp Twine, Cotton Trot Line and Staging. Duponts am' Blasting Powder. Sifter's Sail. Ac, Ac. sepll
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! ! GROCERIES ! ! ! We are now in receipt of a large and well selected stock of fresh Groceries, and offer at Wholesale, to the trade at reasonable prices We would invite cily and country dealers 10 examine our stock and prices before going to the River. a we feel confident that we can oner inducements ior mem to make at least, a part of their purchases ui this market. Our slock consists in part as follows: 25 hhds. N . O. Sugar; 10 bbls. pure Salerata. 25 bbls. Crushed. Powdered, and 25 doz. Panned Bucket.. lAaf Sugars: 20 Nests do. Tubs; 50 bags Eastr. Rio Coffee; 50 doz. Bed Cords; 10 bags old Java do.; 5 reels do ; 50 bbls N. O. Molasses. 5 do. Sash Cord: 10 do. 9. H. do.: 10 cods Haller Rope; 6 Tierces prime Rice: 30 doz Row Lines; 50 half chests V.Hyson. Imperial, 200 lbs. Twine; Gunpowder and Black Teas, 50 Iwxes W. R. Cheese; :!5 boxes Summer Candles; 10 do. "English Dairv Cheese: 25 do. Star do ; 500 lbs. Copperas; SS do. Soap; 500 do. S. F. Indigo; S3 do. Toilet A Shaving soap; 500 do Alum: 5 do. Genuine old CasiJe do : 300 do. Loirwood:
1000 lbs. M adder, 5 casks Salmon; 30 boxes 10 and 10X 12 Glass;
50 do. Glassware: 150 kegs Nails, assorted; 50 gross Matches; 5 bbls. Almond. 2 do. Filberts. 1.000 lbs. assorted Candy ; MM reams Wrapping Paie ; 25 do Cap and Letter Paper; 50 doz. Ink, 5 boxe- clay Pipes, 3.0ISJ Slone do ; 3.000 Pipe Stems: 25 Imixcs "Fox's" Starch; 25 doz Zine Washboards; 20 Nests wood Bowls.
10 gros Mason's Blacking; 4) d z assorted Brooms; O.00O Percussion Caps; I K) i, J, and whole kegs ards" Gun Powder. 2.000 lbs. Bar Iead; 50 bags Shut; 5 boxes Bakus Cocoa; 5 do. Chocolate; 50.000 Cigars; 40 boxes Tobacco; 50 lbs. Nutmegs; 5 bags Pepper, 3 do. Alspice; 30 matts Cinnamon; 35 doz. Mustard; 20 lbs. Cayenne: 5 boxes Pepper Sauce; 200 lbs. Cloves;
I or sale hy
Haz-
BROWNING A MAYER,
North side Washington St., one square east of Slate House
septlO
ION-POWDER ! GUN-POWDER ! ' We are agents for the
sue saie or uun powuer oi me celebrated " Hazard Powder CoV manufacture, guaranteed equal lo any Powder in the Fnited Stale
Wtll.supply City dealer at reasonable rates, delivering ihc Powder
uiri snon nonce. We have erected n Magazine near the City limits and shall, at all time.s, be fully supplied with all grades of Powder All Powder sold by us will lie guaranteed equal 10 representation,
wiieuoiiierwise. me money wilt lie retumied We now have in .Magazine : 25 kegs Kentucky Rifle Powder. FFFu 20 half kegs do. Ab. do.; 20 quarterTtegs do. do. do.; 20 kegs fair Lawn Mills, FFF.t., do , 20 kegs Deer. do.; 10 kegs Austin King A Co.' do ; 10 half kegs do. do.; 10 kegs Cannon and Blasting, do;
Superior Cannier and sporting, da;
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BROWNING A MAYER.
North side, Washington Sireel, near the Slate House.
JOHN O'KANK A SONS' NEW BOOK STORE. "WaäTE aimounce lo our friends, 10 Book mirv Mer
ft hunt, Teachers. Professional Gentlemen, and book bu)er
generally, tliul we have oiiennl 111 f nuiajiaixilis, .Marion county. In
diana, a new Book Store. We are prepared at any tune lo supJy
tne trace. 111 large or small quaniii.es. with mi entire new ami fresh stock of Books and Stationery. We keep always on band a targe
aim camrsteie as-onmeiii 01 Miscellaneous, llieolostical. Law. Medical, Common School, mid Classical Books; together with a foil slock of i'iaple and Fancy Stationery
We are confident it would I - lo the interest of Country Merchants
ami an outers wistnii 10 pnrc,..,se books to give as a call. AH orders thankfully rreeived, aud we assure those who sei d that Uiey wi.J be filled promptly. Particular attention paid 10 orders by mail or otherwise for quantities or single volumes Beeswax and Rags wanted. JOHN O'KANE A SON'S, may23dwtf No. 4 Norris Buildings, under Odd Fellows Hall. MITCHELL ft BROTHER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in P0MER0T IRON Warranted to be of a Superior quality. Nails. Steel. Springs, Axles. Anvil, Vices, Bellows, Wagon-bnxe. Plows. Steel and Cast Mould Boards, kc. They also keep on hatal a large variety of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, of the latest patterns, and of superior quality and finish. Ns. 305. Mam Sr. West Side, thru doort Mass Court. july7-ornw CINCINNATI, O. If OLASSES-30 bbls. primr u MefHatsa ." B ? half bbls prime N O Molasses; In store and for sale by BLYTHK A HOLLAND may23
for which the market pries BLYTHK k HOLLAND
THE BEST OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE THE CHEAPEST. WÄrE arc mnv THE BEST of Philadelphia and French 11 Calf Skin Boois, From öO cenls to tl.OO per Pair Lower than any other manufacturer in the city. Tothosewho want GOOD BOOTS we wonUsnv. CT-GKE THEM A TRIAL .-2
TO TUE I, A DIES.
E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING for llie Fai.i Thal' .
a superior imalitv of CUSTOM MADE SHOES,
which we aresvllins at the prices of ordinary shop work. The sloc' is superior lo anything we ever hud, and the work warranted of the best. TRY THEM. AND JUDGE FOR YOI RSKLVK Dsn't forget the pi see. sign of the Big Red Boot. Washington M J. F FAIRBANKS. Indianapolis, Sept.. 1S51. aep!9 ma AW'S DOMESTIC INSTRIIiENT By wluch costive-
. T il ness may be uisn "tly removed and it consequence prevented
by the application of warm water only.
Just received and lor a.e at r . IS sepK
ROBERTS' Drug Store.
Of
AW SCHOOL OF THE INDIANA
This Institution is under the care of the Hon
UNIVERSITY.
l)a,d McDonald
and the Hon. Win. T. Olio. Its superior advantages 10 reutleiiie
cnicrins the Lceiil Profession are generallv known and acknowl
SJfaMaV
The course of instruction in this Ijiw School embraces all th
hranches ot Leeal Science, student are examine! every Cav on
then lesson in the Icxl books; and lectures are daily delivered.
moot court is held everv Saturday. 111 which all the students are e
ercised in nrenarins ileadiiis and areumr leiral questions.
The students are divided inin two classes the Jiuuor aud the
Senior. The lext book of Ihe Junior class are BlacUtone s Com
meiiiaries, Kent's Commentaries. Smnh on Contracts, a:..l Stephr
on Pieadnie: those ot die Senior class are Kent's t ouiineiiiarie
Chntv on Pleailiue, Greeuleaf nu Evidence, and M.iford"$ Kquitv
A good law library is provided for the use of student; but they niusi
turnisli iheir own text books.
Students attending this department for two sessions, will, in th
discretion of the Faculty and Board of Trustee, receive diploma.; none but practicing lawyers will I entitled lo them short ot thai
lime. Trie tuition fee is thirty dollars per session. The graduation foe live dollars.
The approaching session will commence on the first Monday oi
No . cinder next, and end the lirsl 01 .March lollowing. D II MAXWELL, PreVt. Rioomington, Sept. 1, 1351. B. T. Ind. Univertity. sepS-ww
MT EW HARDWARE STORE.-New Fikm ad New Goob
1 --The subscribers have iut opened an entire New Stock 01
Hardware, comprising the latest style and most approved patterns
ui i.ouse trimmings or every uescnption. tmuaers win p ease a
Uiem the favor to ecl' and examine Quality, prices, ftc.
Farmers can also !e furnished with almost every arricultural im
plentern, such as shovel, spades, hoes, axes, and scythes, hay fork.-
grain creates, sickles, sc. ftc. Carpenters. Joiners. Coopers, Masens, Carriage and Cabinet Ma kcrs, Black. White, and all other Smiths, and the invitation is ex
tended to the enure alphabet of names in the city and surrounding country, to call at ihe sign of the Gilt Elephant and Coo Store, souti
side 01 Washington street, opposite D. Craighead's, and examine
gootis and price. In addition 10 the above, they will keep for sale a good stock o
assorted iron, sieet. ana nans Also, continue 10 manufacture cop
per. 1111. anu sheet iron ware, and do all kinds ot jot) work in thei line 10 order; and lastly, they do not intend being outdone in the se
lection of the most approved kinds of Cooking Stoves, warranted to
piease. or no saie. lie nig wen acquaiiltea wnn tne latest improved patterns made in New York. Pennsylvania, a: J Ohio, and having had twenty years practical experience in the sale of stoves and other
merchandize in the hardware trade, they hope to please all who
may iaor them with acall. WAIN WRIGHT ft BRO Indianapolis, Sept. 21. 1350 w.
THE CELEBRATED METEOR AIR-TIGHT
COOKING STOVE.
w
ANTED. Ml, 000 lbs Bacon.
in cash will be paid by
CHEESE 30 boxe received this day at janel V HANNA ft CO
SrjjgaaSsjHByF aM'" ' tSalt Is? '-tT' 1 1 ftÄHPsi
E have now on hand over 900 Cooking Stoves of different varieties, including the above, which will be sold very low
iorcasn. All M) fc KKOTHKR. sepl-3ridftw On Washington street, near the Branch Bank.
H
a is: ha its:: üais: t. mc'jIN.ms would re
spectfullv infortn the public that he is now receiviur his Fall
and Winter stock of Hats and Caps, consisting of every style and quality of Moleskui. Silk, Fur and Ang.ua Hau. Silk Plush, Mohair
I'lusn, t otton Plush. Cloth, Oiler, Fur, Seal, Muskrat. Oil Cloth
Silk and Velvet Caps, for Men's, Youth's and Infant's wear, in end
less iiuanniies, and he has no hesitation in saving thai tins 11 the tare
est. best, che. pest, and most general assortment of" Hats, and Caps ever ottered in this market, ami would invite those 111 need of Hats
and Caps, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as be feels satisfied that he can give as good, if not a UtUe better bargains, than
can he ouiained 111 any oilier csiablwhment in ihe city. Be sure and call at McGINN'IS' Hat Store. sepl!MlAw3ni Second door from Post Omca corner
g "1IGAR OASES A new style of beautiful finish; now opening
at ROBKRTS Drug Store. epi Pasees or 10 Morrison ft Allison DELZELL ft TYLER. Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, (Journal Building, opposite Brawn Hank,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
AT which place will constantly be on hand, a full and complete assortment of Blank Books of every description ; also Justices Blanks, Blank Notes, ftc Stationery ofevery description constantly on hand of the best quality, and will be sold on the most reason
able terms. TO COUNTY OFFIOERS.
We arc now supplied with a superior assortment or the different Record Papeis and are prepared 10 supply County Olhcrrs with Kr-
eurdy with or without printed heads, ol the very best material and on such terms at, 10 insure satisfaction, and in workmanship, inferior to none in the West. We ure m possession of all thediBereni forms
used in ihe omces in the state, and feel assured that, should you fa
vor us wnn your oruers, entire satisfaction will tie given. Particular attention paid to re-binding old books. aogtMSmw
NEW STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country, that thev are , ,ng , Mr. Ranuey's new baddimf. on Ky.fr east of the Palmer House, a large and mamfeem stock rood, comprising Staple and Fancy-Goods. ürorTX Queens' ware Shoes, Boots, Hau, Caps, ftc, ftc all of which 1..1Ü purchased in the StSSTduS MdCaÄJ will enable them to compete successfully with the triJu -VkT point of price, quality, or style We would ItÄÄ have located here, perrnanemly. and intend using flsTtestaS! means ui our power to work ourselves into ashare of the trade We pledge ourselves, therefore, to those will be so kind as lo fax or us with their custom in whole or H part, that they shall be deal with iSttÄSÜ K" foods of son afovorabletenM .,The, can be bought elsewhere; no pains shall be spared on ZTJC in the selection of our stock, or , .Be nteSuni we Xt ui art of plessuqr and accommoda. ng our cusiomers We Kf.eve in the dcK lrme ot progression and improvement, and shall IherVfhre try to keep up with ,te spirit, by repleiiiehuig our s"ock from time , i time with the choicest and Utel styles of goods - 5 be: "We study to please," and quick ZSiZlEZL. form prices our mode of business. We uuiold our H .'( , aJ cordially invite all who wuh ,0 puS and examine our slock and prices before they purchase eUewhere and see if we cannot give them bargains eisewuere, It is our intention lo purchase a larre -- .
lor rash Pee.n. h,v,n- 1"'"' nr ' Com
us a call
iMllASAPOLIS
rers.ns aing eilher or l-oth to sell, will do u..ii ..... J
J NCHROYKK ft CO (Journal copy ) ,,5
Aug. 4. 1351.
1
si a s n h'
s m ai . .
A l ü AND CAPS
WiiUlJiSALE ANT) RETAIL.
THE Bid R R n nnrtf
ton street, lias
IGHTNING ! LIGHTNING' ! LIGHTNING ' ! '-The sub-
scririer Having put upever:.l thousand feet 01 James Small s
v 11H iiinaii ijignming noes 111 tins vicmitv. 1 still prepared with a
hsrge quanlity of Rmrs direct from Cincinnati, and good experienced
nanus 10 niii no any ouan nv at liort notice 11111! at ihe moderate
price 01" 10 cents per foot, or he will sell the Rods atB cents ner foot.
and Irl the pun baser put them up himself". Always on hand at the
sign of the Big Pad lK-k and Cook-Stove, by
Hr,.Rl S KKLLOliG. Referenert : Capt. Yoorhe. C. W. Cady, D. Yandes, J. L Ketch-
am, aixt J. D. Ilelr-es, Ksqrs , atxl the Trustees of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Judge Perkins, Messrs. R. R. Underhin. J. W. Hoi-
land. Dr. Rullard, mid D Craighead. attgVB-w C REEN GLASS WARE. - -Jimi boxes Green Glass War . consisting of Vials and Bottles of all sizes a id description for sale
low at
r
aug'J
CRAIGHEAD ft BROWNING'S
rBO FARMERS. The snbscriler has constantly on hand, J. JL Pulton's best make of CRADLES, ready for use, at the Sirn
of the big Padlock aud Cook iatove
may.'il
IIKNRY S KELIA1GG.
TO CARRIAGE MAKELS Carriage Bows, Shafts, Felloes, Cum Hubs, Axles, Sprinsrs. and a aree assortment of Car.
nage Trimmings of i'ie best quality, for sale at the sign of the Bis
ramot a anu v mil siuvc ny ur,.K 1 M,l,LUiij septVl (CsILVER SPOONS. Another larife lot of Sliver Ware just out, such as Table. Desert. Tea. Cream and Salt Sdooiis. Soun La.
dies, and Butter Knives all made to order, and warranted as pure
r.s dollars. No charge for Engraving, at
raari5 Journal ropy W. H. TALBOTT'S.
CIGARS AND TOBAOOO. On band a very large steck o first Quality ot Spanish Cigars and Cavendish Tobacco tt
junel W. HAM.NAMA.Va! Drugstore.
I r- FAIRBANKS. Semmel Build.,,. WasW
ww m us, rec.-'vert a nm ..,.... .i- .1 .r..
zsssx -Hr565asia; zssz -jÄÄS5?SS! FHe offers the aliove stock to wholesale mmA R1.1 u unusuaily tavorable ternu. and EÄeTiÄ " purchasing elsewhere - R um " c11 'e seplü J. B. FITLER ft CO., Awl MnnufarttireTi, of every Kind and OunKt D HOUSEHOLD FLtRNITTTrk
ilnaii ! 1 . lnJn'poiis. Indiana
V's- .. 1111.1,1 inform the niin.
of fhis city and Üie tiirmi.;,,,.
that they Will continue the alwe business f 1 1 llu ill. I llnnil ... I -as a
" nnu win nope to merit and
repeneacoiilinuajiee.il Ihe verv lilieral rv,rr. "al'im. L
u e- 's' "uicii iu&s oeeii
here'.. M,,re extended to the Mtihl.kn....,
The "real suurrioritv nf our ,i.,, i , .
..I...... e. v.'. :'V .. . ""aas .unci
facilities for bus.ne , h n.n. .ZiTT ' "'t enaers our
establishment is difficult. ,f not imprhh. "'mVM T "T "ther
Tl Blr. A cntuir...
ktmp km of Sale Boards, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus Bedsteads Stands. Ac. 4c, kept constantly 011 hanrl. ...h L.. ..Z.?' "f?"4'
at tiie shortest notice, and on the liest terms
,7;: .ZTir.!' V" wa manuiactured to order
. uuu aal nie oen terms. UNDER TAKING.
r Kall rAiil.niia aA ssasVi - a -
of such a machme cannot .LT L'IzJy winch lour for the nreservai.r. o. ,1 "li l5l,d'' feelu,
those who have beWcoK" u, .7 SSS eaantsj oi their friends, a e.i.ri i : l ule. ,mÄ de"
civeuT for none can speak too hogWv J- - 'iTT.Ti S mvention Benevole.ii mSSSm mZ i öS sXÄiTso delay funeral, unul the arnval of distant reimives. or to maketi He preparation for interment, canby use of this mach: preserve. SS Zm "' PeMeCÜ) " 1 1 ttM- 'lowinsr aiue N B 2ft hm7e ,W Carr,aie,F1.Tid,'ife te?lad most careful hands , our employ; so that 5 "ml, Xxx and w?U be pnuctuai.y and satistactordy attended to. ;unel
CAPITAL CLOTHING EMPORIUM. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the asSiT ,L
has just received a new and well seien-,! cw-
he
..lo.us. cassimeres. Vesniis. Ac. suiial.le for a ,
Summer wear, which will be made up lo order by the best of workmen, and warranted lo give satwfocuon His stock of RKADY MADE C LOTH I N GU equal lo aiivever before offered at this market consisting, ui part ot Uress and Frock. Hhkii
Albert Coats, and all tht various styles of Tweed. Alpaca, aud Lin en Coats; Pantaloons and Vests of the latest styles, wfoch' du ti mtf and neatness, are unsurpassed. He has. also, a rreat varietv nf finul.m.n'. v
such as Shin. rir.-. n ' Vs": ''tl 'i
si a ' "'.viau. nancfc-erchiew
also.
Hosierv .
a tine lot of Carpet
tiloves. Suspenders, ore . Arc. He has
Kigs. Valises. Trunks. &c. Ac
He wou.d invite all. desirinr an outfit ... ...,n .....i
C:,eap Clothing Store of ' Fa IIa l f
mayfi
I nder Capital House
NEW OUTFIT. WEAVER b WILLTAUS IT
Iheir o il t.iti.1 nt V'-i ...... - J
site the Masofuc Hall, teveM7iMSser wHeWtoe s?kveTai FcT1
length of lime. '7 ' I II "I rl'v1!JaUo'llrni,,h FISK'S PATKNT METALLIC BURIAL L..rS., for transportation or oilier nirma
Public institutions, and all oih.r ' m a.i r. ,
jm . . - w.... ...... .. .-.i , ,.ri;, lunerais uuUl the arrival of distant relatives, or to make suitable preparation for imerment. can, by use of ih.s preserver, keep a corpse for weeks ir desired. C orpse will I.e taken
soiiable charges and with care and dispatch. ' We continue to keep on hand a large assortment of ready made coffins, and by our long expeuence m the busuies, think that e can give general satisfaction. '
June 26, 1S50.
tt ,.?DGHLy IMPORTANT'-Mew- HAl'ER A GOKPTl ' KR respeciiiilly uiiorni the citizens f Indianapo.'u and its 3 vicniiiy that they have on hand n complete assortment of -JssU Ready-Made I. loihinr lor Fall and Wmier f.,r
weuring. consisiim' of Cloths I '..s, v .. u, .
kc, which they are prepared to sell at as low prices as thev can be' ur chased a I any similar establishment in lown Thev warrant the iroods its well us the workmanship. They ,-ire also prepared !o execute all orders in their line of bus,, ness, at low price-, and. as they confideiillv hel,ev.. ... n,.
saiisfacnoii of nli those that may lav or them with a call Their es tablishinent is i,l to be i.,ul,d nt the old stand, in ihe room hereto fore occupied by B.dde ft Mi dual as an Aucion room, opposne the Capital House, Washimrton street. .
- . . as sue si i ii-sj (If call and examine ior themselves.
!TP BAl'ER k GOEPPER.
Great Bargains, at the Indiana Shoe Store.
aw entire new and Iresh stock of Boots aad Shoes of the best quality, direct from Üie Eastern Manufactories urn will be sold by ihe Case or Dozen, ai Cimaii : 1
11" mistake. Tall nn, ' '
Mens Kip Boots from 81 w Men s ( all Boots ,ro11 p Men s Go., Boots ,rim, J BC Man s Kip Brotfans c. .IT';
,-o lO 91 . lu
Nil;
Men s t.oa, Brogans om , Vt to $,C AIo. a fidl assortmeni ol B.iy,' aiM Youths" B.h.is and Shoe. '
Women Misses', and Children's Kan v Anielej nf ,r J
cnption. ' '
W ashmgtnn street. Indianapolis, nearly opposite Palmer House. atr19 J B. GROUT.
R0BS0N S LIVERY STABLES, . . ' INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, Oh Illinois lrert. AorrA of WasMnrton im, tk, Pnl,.r w..
'HE subscriber, grateful for ihe very handsome custom whic. he has received lor Ihe nasi fonr vmr. u.nh t i ;.
fore ihe people that be continues the business at ihe old stand. H horses, buggieji. carriages, and equipments are the best the countr anords, and always keal in nnmnn v siirüciem m i, ..,i..i.
demand Horses, gram. hav. Ate . "en. rallv honht r. r.r.
Indianapolis, March 26-1 y WM ROBSON."
MTsANCY STORE. The uudersignetl re.spectfuUy inform the i m izens of Indiananoin and v. ., ii.i .k ..u.
0- w . J ' ' "- ' - ' uuitllliri) e1 a ' OI R,0 kept inerly under the firm of Br. nlano k Rump They hav e on hand a lare-e aAsortmni nf i,,i,.n,.
nes and fancy goods, to which they have added by recent purchases made in Ihe East, many rich and tasteful articles, calculated to gratuy the wishes oi all who may favor them with a call In r.rrfr ...
to save lime in purchasing and selling, their prices are established at a low and un variable rate, and they can confidently give the aasarance that no one desinne lo rjiiroiii7e ih-m will c
dissatisfied with the purchases made They have also a splendid lot
oi jewel ry.
aprä-3m A aLT.ER dt Co.
BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! -A fine assortment ol Hair. Hat. tloth, Flesh. Tooth, and Bhturiast Brushes, amour which
some extra fine, together with a large lot of Brushes coucustme ot Psuit, Varnish, Wall, Sweeping. Dust. Crumb, Hearth, Scrub Hlackijur. Ar ll'Rirr.Uriri A. uurm s is, a ' '
niitcamr, c . ai i KAIiirlKAD ol BROWNING'S. uri
N O Molasses, received and for sale bv BLYTHE A. HOLLAND.
OLASSES .-30 bbls
