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mortgaged by Joseph W. Swain; forfeited and sold on credit to Henrv McKay Loan, interest, dtc. 83 3$. The s e qr of sec 22, t U n. r 7 e, containing 180 teres; mortgag
ed by Samuel Morrison. Loan, interest, ate, wil H The e hf of the n w qr of sec 26, 1 13 .1, r 7 e, containing 90 acrer. MM d by James Woodward. Lo.sa, interest, dec, S204 80. The w hf of the s w qr of sec 4. 1 12 n, r 7 e, containing 90 acres:
mortgaged by Samuel Walker. Loan, interest, etc., 5 1 The w ht" of tbe n w qr of see 39. t 13 u. r 0 e, contciuing SO acres mors or less; mortgaged by lam- K. Sleeth. Loan, i'.nerest, ic. 817 83.
The e hf of the n e or of sec So. and the w hf of the n w qr of sec
25, ail in 1 11 n, r 0 e. containing all 160 acre: mortgaged by John
J Lewis; Loan, interest, Sic, 476 18. Switzerland County. The w hi" of the w or of sec 7. also 16 acres lying in the e cor
ner of the n w q of see 7. all in t , r 1 w; mortgaged by .Martin R. tireem forfeited and sold on credit to George W. Uresn Ixnui. in
terest, Ac , 549 40. Tippecanoe County.
The e hf of the s e qr of see L t 21 B, r 5 w, coiuaimiig sO acres: mortgaged by James W. Ireland, forfeited and sold on credit to Basil
Brown. Lan, interest, etc., si a. The s hf of s e qr of sec 32, t 23, r 5 w, containing H) acres, mon eased bv Henrv L Ellsworth. Loan, interest, dec, 846t 7C.
The following piece or parrel cf land beginning 22 feet from the n w corner of lot tio. o5 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 lo leet, tnence e 7 iet. tnence n 10 teet. thence w 75 feet, to the place of beginning: mortgaged by James
Uevi. Lonn, interest. 4c. 00. Lot No. 94 in the old original plat of the town of I'yette; mortgagee by Abraham Shoemaker; forfeited and to Holme Fernald on Tedit. Loan, interest, 4c, S760 67. W hf of lot No. 11 as described ami known on the original plat of the town of Lafayette; mortgaged by Benjamin W. Nichel; forfaited and sold on credit to Jese Andrew. Loan, interest, dec . .115 67 The u w qr of the s w qr of sec 26, t 84 n. r 6 w, containing 40 acres, also a part of w hf of the s e qr of see 1, t 23 n, r 6 w, to begin at the u w corner, thence I to the s w corner, and e from those two points 20 rods, so aa said tract shall contain 20 acre: mortgaged by James W. Holliday; forfeited and so'd on credit o Adam Shamuaugh, Loan, interest, Ac , 216 50. Tos undivided hf of the e fr of the s e qr of sec 23. containing 71 39-10 acres, also the undivided hi' of the w fr of the a hf of sec 23, containing $7 16-100 acres, all in t 22 n, r 6 w, with the exception of 5 acres oa of the n w corner of the last described fraction: inort-
red by Abraham Morgan: forfeited and sold on credit to Robert
Jrecorv md Frederick W. Thayer, loan, interest, 4c. 050
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The und Tided hf of the e ft of the s e qr of sec 23. containing 71 J8l(rj at tev ilso the undivided hf of the r fr of the e lif of sec 23, containing 16-100 aeres, all in t 22 n, r 6 w, with the exception of j acres of of the n w comer of the last described fraction; mortgag. "d b John McKinney; forfeited and sold on credit to Robert O. öragory and Frederick W. Thayer Loan, interest, A c. V 7-5 Union County. Three tracts of land being parts and parcels of the s e qr of sec 22, t 11, r 9 w, containing in all 109 11X100 acres, more or less, bounded as described on page 222. book G, of the records of deeds m Union countv; mortgaged bv John S. Hunt. !xan, interest. 4c . 54 2 34. Part of the s e qr of sec 22. tlln, r2 w, containing 60 acres, mora or leas, bounded as described on page 216. Iook G, of the reoerds of deeds in Union county, mortgaged by William Hollingsworth. Lain, interest, dec, 326. The hf of the u w qr of sec 24. 1 14, r 13 e. mortgaged by William Gates Loan, interest, At , 542 34 Vmndeflurh County. The wfr hf of fr sec b, t7,r 10 w, containuig 77 59-100 acres, except 7g acres in the t e con .er. heretofore sold to John Garret; mon -gaged by George B, Wagt i. Loan, interest, dec 341 50 Ver million County. The n f r of tha n e qr of sec 9, 1 17 n. r 9 w, containing 80 acres, lud Iba w hf of the w qr of sec 3 same t and r, containing 90 acres; mortgaged by John R Porter. Loan, interest, dtc, 466 07 Vigo County. The w hf of the s e qr, and the s w qr of see 22, i 13 n, r 9 w. eonlainmg 140 acre, more or less; mortgaged by Richard Blake. Loan, intercut, dec., 438 06. T .e a hf of the a w qr of w fr sec 10, also the n e fr qr of w fr sac 10, ail in 1 13 n, r 9 w, containing in all 174 70-100 acres: mortgaged by Daniel Barbcor. Loan, interest, dtc, 546 43- s 46 foet and seven inches of tha n side of in lot No. 35, in the town ot Terra Haute as known and designated on tbe plat ot said town; mortgaged by Isaac V. Coddmgiou. Loan, nacres', dtc, 8121 56. The w hf of th u e qr. also the n e qr of n v qr of see 29, all in t 13 n, r 9 w; mortgaged bv Devm Clark and Philo Clark. Loan, in.srast, c, 4M t Tha w hi' of the s e qr of sac 11, t 12 n, r 9 w. containing 90 scree; mortgaged by Isaac M. Dawson. Loan, interest, 4c. 350 7f Tbe a hf of the n w and the w hf of the n e qrs of sec 10, t 1 1 n, r w, mortgaged by Johnson Mewhinney. Loan, .merest, dtc,
Pan of out lot No. 1, adjoining the town of Terre Haute, and bounded as described on page 165. book 8, of the records of deeds in Vigo eouaty, mortgaged by Ambrose S. Hovey. Loan, interest.
etc. 72 70. The w hf of the s w cr of sec 9, t 10 n, r 10 w; mortgaa-ed bv Pe.
tar Yon Smith; forfeited and sold on a credit lo John Paddock. Loan.
enterest, 4c , 773 63
The i hf of s c qr of sec 27, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing 30 acres; morurar br Aliv Dean Loan, interest, dec. S-LP- 07
Lot No. 804 as Known and designated on the plat of the town of
reue Hau:, mortgaged by Kobert s. Mccabe. Loan. uiterest,
C , 077 95. The w hi of sec 13. i 13 h. r 9 w; mortgaged by John Hay; for (cited and said on credit to John H Watson Loan, interest, dtc. 690 17.
Tbe n w qr of the n w qr of sec 26, 1 13 n, r 10 w, containing 40
.scree; mngegea uy Henry u. AicAdams; loneileu and sold on
credit to Join IL Watson. Loan, interest, dec, 134 66. The a hf of the n e q r of sec 26, t 12 n, r 9 w. containing 90 acres mortgaged by Thomas Stewart. Loan, interest' dec, 219 78. Warren County
The e hf of toe n e qr of sec 34, containing 90 acres, also the w bf
X the n e qr of sec 34, containing 90 acres, except 8 rods square off
the e comer ol the lust described tract, all in t 83 n, r 8 w; raort gaged by Gamaliel Davis, and forfeited and sold on credit to Wil "am Kei.v, dr Loan, interest. 4c. 7ä3 03. The ii e fr of sec 22, t 21 n. r 8 w, coutaining K3 45-100 ecres mortgaged by William Berkshire Loan, interest, etc., 380 09.
Tee undivided bf of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 5. t 22 n, r 6 e,
coutaiuiug HI acres; mortgaged by Suio A. JMunsou lxan, intereat, dtc., 578 84. The und'vided hf of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 5. 1 22 n, r 6 e, containing 90 acres; mortgaged bv Orin Munso Ixan. interest, die., 679 M Wayne County.
Tbe s w qr oi sec 18. 1 16, r 14 e, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged
oy Ueno Common: ioaii. interest, otc , 517 .
Pan of lh w hi of the s e qr of sec 22, 1 13, r 1 w, containing 72
seres, more or leas, and bounded as described on page 423, lxk S,
of the records of deeds in Wayne coumy; mortgaged by William
Mill Loan, mteresi. etc . OW4 If. White County.
The n e qr of the s e qr of sec 11. also the - hf of tbe w hf of
the n e qr of sec 11, all in t 26 11, r 4 w, containing 111 all 80 acres, also ike s e qr of the n w qr of sec 96, also the e hf of the n w qr of sec 27, all in t 27 u, r 4 w, coutaining iu all 120 acres; mortgaged be John W Bunnell, and forfeited and sold on credit to Hiram Jacobs. Loan, interest, dec.. 9643 61 Tbe a hf of the n e qr and s hf the n w qr of sec 36, l 28 n, r 4 w, containing 160 acre- also tbe hf of the s w qr of sec HO, t 28 n, r 3 w, conlauiuur s0 acres; mortgaged by Jacob Meyers. Loan, interest, der 464 72. Part of sec 4. t 26 n, r 3 w, containing 105 acres, bouided as described on page J94. book A, of the records of deeds in White jaunty; mortgaged by Robert Rothrock. Loan, interest, dec, The e hf of the s e qr of sec I t, also the w hf of the s e qr, a'i in t 96 n, r 4 w, containing in all 160 acres: mortgaged by Isaac Reynolds. Loan, interest, dec . 355 49. 80 much of the mortgaged premises ui each cafe as will pay the principal, interest, damages and coats, will first be offered for cash, and in case there be 110 bid for cash, the premise will be bid in for the State, if thought beet, and be immediately offered for sale on a credit of five years, with interest at seven per cent., payable annually, m advance. A certificate of purchase will be given to the purchaser, pledging a patent or deed from the Stete, when full payment shall be made : but which shall be forfeited to the State, with all payments made thereon for any default of the payment of principal or interest, ac Ording to the terms of sale, and entitle the State to re-sell at any will be required or tr- purchaser for the payment of the purchase money and interest, and that waale of the premises shall not be committed or suffered, and security may also be required in any caae
By order of the Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund JAMES MORRISON. President Omcx of SutalMO Fvnd, Sept. 29, 1951. Explanations of the abreviations in the foregoing notice; e for seat, w for west; n for north; s for south; hf for half ; qr for quarter fr for fraction; sec for section; t for towneiiip, and r for range TfxTSW BOOKS. SKETCHES OF EUROPEAN CAPITA :L 1 Bv Wm Ware; ADVENTURES and Travels in Mexico: by Wm W. Carpenter, late of tne United States At my, EPOCH OF CREATION: by Eleotar Lord; PURE GOLD, or Truth in its .Native Loveliness: by Rev D. Holmes, A M.; RUNNING SKETCHES of Men and Places, in England, France, ersaaiiy: Belgium, and Votland by Geo. Copway, Chief of the OJIhway Nation. North American Indians, with Illustration UN VAN'S PILGRIMS' PROGRESS, new edition. C. B. DAVI8.
(Statesman copy.) N 13. Washington street.
I. W. KXWLSJtD. WM. C TBAMTS. NEWLAND A TRABUE, (SCCCCSSoas TO S. W. UGH I Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 440, Main, between 5th and 6tb sts.. North side, LOUISVILLE. XV.. HAVE on nand a large and carefully selected stock of Grocerie. which we will sell very low for rash, or in exchange for a. kinds of country' produce. The following are tbe principal articles, via : 250 bags prune green Rio Coffee; 50 bag old Manilla and Java Coffee, 95 hhds. fair to extra prime N. O. Sugar: 10 hbds. Refined and Clarified Sugar: 75 bbls. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. 10 Tierces Flint Rice; 25 bhls. Golden Syrup; 25 hf. bbls. Golden Syrup, 20 and 10 gal kegs: 70 bbls. Plantation Molasses; ' I'bl. Sugar House Molasses; 'ti hf. bbls. Sugar House Molasse-. 55 hf. chests Gun Powder Tea; 26 hf. chests Black Tea; 32 hf. cheats Young Hyson Tea; 25 6 and 12 Iba. boxes Young Hyson Tea: 120 lxixes Rcin Soap: 100 boxes Fancy S;ep: 75 boxes Pearl Starch; 10 boxes Chocolate: 160 boxes Star Candles; 30 boxes Sperm Ca.tdlePressed Summer Candles: 150.000 Cuba Six Cigars; 'J t.000 Spanish Cigar: 25.000 hf. Spanish Cigar-. 250 bags and bales Cotton Yarns. No. 400 to LOUfi; 1 ,000 lbs. Carpet Chain; 1,000 lbs. Candle Wick; 1 ,200 lbs. Cotton Twine; ISO bales Cotton Batting: 525 bags Shot, assorted sizes; 10.000 lbs. Bar and Pig Lead. 75 doz. Blue Buckets. 50 doc. Fancy buckets. 50doz fancy 1. Buckets: V nesu (3 and 8 in nest,) Painted Tubs;" :1S doc. No. 2 and 3 Painted Tubs: 75 doz. Zinc Washboards; 50 bbls. Hydraulic Cement; 50 bis. Vinegar, SS Packagea No 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel; 900 kegs super cut Nails, 3. 4, 6, 8. 10, 12, 16. and 20u, 100 kegs super cut Brads. 6d. 9d, and lOd; 75 boxes Va. Tobacco; 115 boxes Mo. and Ky., 5, 9, ' pound and pound lump", 100 boxes Matches; 350 doz. Shaker and tommon Brooms. 12 casks and bbls. Saleratus; 10 caks -up. Carb Soda. 700 lbs. beet Spanish Indigo: I 600 lbs. Bright Dutch Madder: 50 hags Pepper and Spice: 12 bbls. Alum; 12 bbls. Epsom Salts 30 bbls. Copperas; 36 bbls. Brimstone; t00 lbs. Cloves. .300 lbs. Fresh 2f utmeg; 1.30 Matt Cinnamon Berk: 400 lbs. Camphor; 350 lbs. Cream of Tartar; 1 .200 Reams Wrapping Paper, 350 Reams Letter and Cap Paper, 30 boxes -'John Bull's" Sarsaparille 50 boxes Fresh Cream Cheese; 1 15 kegs Pure and No 1, White Lead, 1 Pipe Schnapps Gin, the beet article imported, 'i Pipes James Hennesey'spale and dark Bran.K 2 Pipes A. 8eignette's pale and dark Brandy: 3 casks Rasteau's pale and dark Brandy; U pipes I. dz F. MarteTs pale Brandy; 1 pipes J. J. Dupuy's pale Brandy; 3, casks Londcn Dock Maderia Wine, very old. 5. casks R. L Maderia Wine; 2 casks Spanish Port Wine; 5. casks pare Port Juioe, Crown brand; I casks Juice Port; 5 casks Burgundy Port; 2, casks pure sweet Malaga Wine. Domestic Brandy, Sweet Wine and Gin, New England Rum, old
Bour'iou, Copper distilled and rectified Whisky. Peach and Apple
uibjij, AlflU, - ajBUlCK, UII1UUI Olli' .ilUIUIlU, t.,,lie-, , ..... mon, Vermifuge. Castor, Linseed and Tanner's Oil, Turpeutine, Ink,
hi asks, Jars, Glass, Tumblers, Blacking. Percussian Caps, Paste Board, B ttle Corks. Colton and Hemp Twine. Cotton Trot Lines
and Staging, Duponts and Blasting Powder, Sifter's .-a.;, dir., dec
sepu
GROCERIES! GROCERIES I ! GROCERIES '!! -We are now in receipt of a large and well selected sioek of fresh Gro
ceries, and offer at Wholesale, to the trade at reasonable prices e would invite city and country dealers to examine our stock and prices before going to the River, as we feel confident that we can otter inducement for them to make at leat, a pert of their purchase
in 111. marKet.
Orr stock consi.ti in part as follows:
25 hhds. N O. Sugar 10 bbLs pure Saleratus. 35 bbls. Crushed. Powdered, and 96 doz. Painted Bucket. Loaf Sugars: ' SO Neel do. Tubs: 50 bags Eastr. Rio Coffee. 50 doz Bed Cords: 10 hags old Java do.; 5 reels do ; 50 bbls. N. O. Molasses 5 do Sash Cord: 10 do. S. H. do. 10 coiLs Halter Rope. 6 Tierces prime Rice; 30 doz. Plow Lines 50 half chests Y.Hvson, Imperial. 200 lbs. Twine; Gunpowder and Black Teas. 50 boxes W R. Cheese: 25 boxes Summer Candles; 10 do. "English Dairy CiieeK: 25 do. Star do ; 500 lbs. Copperas, 25 do. Soap; 500 do. S. F Indigo 95 do. Toilet de Shaving soap: 500 do Alum: 5 do. Genuine old Castile do , 300 do. Logwood,
1000 lbs Madder. 5 casks Salmon, 30 boxes SX 10 and lo 12 Glass. 50 do. Glassware. 150 kers Nails, assorted 50 gross Matches 5 bbls. Almonds; i do. Filberts; 1,000 lbs. assorted Candy; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; 25 do. Cap and Letter Paper: 50 doz. Ink;
5 boxes clay Pipes; 3.000 Stone do.; 3.000 Pipe Stems: 25 boxes "Fox's" Starch; 25 doz. Zinc Washboards: 20 Nests wood Bow!-,
10 gross Mason s Blacking 900 doz. assorted Brooms. 300,000 Percussion Caps; 100 i. . and whole kegs ' arts" Gun Powder; 2.0V) Iba. Bar Lead; 50 bigs Shot; 5 boxes Bakas Cocca. 5 do. Chocolate; 50,000 Cigars; 40 boxes Tobecco; 50 lbs. Nutmegs. 5 bags Pepper: 3 do. Alspice; 30 matts Cinnamon; 25 doz. Mustard, 90 lbs. Cayenne; 5 boxes Pepper Sauce; 200 lbs. Cloves;
f or sale by
Haz-
BROWNING fc MAYER.
North side Washington st.. one square east of Suite Hou.-"
septlO
g- TJM-.poWDER ! GUN-POWDER ! ! We are agents for the
US sale of Gun -powder of the celebrated " Hazard Powder Co I
manufacture, guaranteed equal to auv Powder iu the United States. Will.soppiy City dealers at reasonable rates, delivering the Powder
upon short notice. We have erected a Magazine near the City limits and shall, at all times, be fully supplied with all grades of Powder. All Powder sold by us will be guaranteed equal to representation,
wheii otherwise, the money will be refunded. We now have in Magazine : 25 kegs Kentucky Rifle Powder, FFFc : 2f half kegs do. do. do.: 90 quarter kegs do. do. do.; 90 kegs fair Lawn Mills, FFFe , do.; 20 kegs Deer, do.. 10 kegs Austin King de Co.'s ilo ; 10 half kegs de. do.; 10 kegs Cannon and Blasting, do.; Superior Canister and Sporting, do; BROWNING 4k MAYER North side, Washington Street, near the State Houe. june30-w
J O II X O' KANE A SONS' NEW BOOK STORE. Y'VT'E announce to our friends, to Booksellors, Country Mer
If chants, Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and book buvers
generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis, Marion countv, In
diana. a new Book Store. We are prepared at any time to supply
the trade, in large or small quantities, with an entire new and fresh slock of Book and Stationery. We keep always on hand a large
and CAinpiete us ortment 01 Miscellaneous. I m-ological. I aw, Medical. Common School, and Classical Books; togrther with a füll
stock of Staple and Fancy Stationery. We are confident it would be to the interest of Country Merchants and all others wishing lo purchase books to give as a call. All orders thankfully received, and we assure those who send that they will be filled promptly. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or otherwise for quantities or single volumes. Beeswax and
R-igs witnted. JOHN O'KANE dr SONS,
may23dwtf No. 4 Norris Building-, under Odd Fellows Hall. MITCHELL V BROTHER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in F0MER0T IRON. Warranted to be of a superior quality Nails Steel. Springs, Axles, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Wagon-boxes, Plows, Steel and Cast Mould Boards, Ac They also keep on hand a large variety of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES; Of the latest patterns, and ef superior quality and fini-li No. 306, Hain St., W$t Side, tkrte doors below Court, july7-earw CINCINNATI. O.
'UTD PAPER. A prime article for sale at 9 (septal ROBERTS' Drug Store
mtfOLASSES 30 bbls. prime N. O. Molasses; .I 7 half bbls prime N. O Molasses 1st store and for sale by BLYTHE de HOLLAND
mayS
W- ANTED 50,000 lbs. Basten, in cash will be paid by
for which the market price BLYTHE A HOLLAND
CHEB8B. 30 knxes received this day at ;uaelW V. 0. HANN A & CO
B
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THE I BEST OF 00TS AND SH0
ARE THE CHEAPEST. WE are now selling THE BEST of Philadelphia and French Calf-Skin Boots, From SO cents to l.OO per l'air Low er than any other manufacturer in the city. To those who wain GOOD HOOTS we would say, fl-GTE THEM A TRIAL
TO THE LADIES. arE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING for the Fall Tf ur. TT a superior quality of CUSTOM MADE SHOES, which we are sell nig at the prices of ordinary shop work. The stock is superior to anything we ever had. and the work warranted of the best. TRY THEM AND JUDGE FOR YOFRSF.LVES ' Dent for-et the placf . Sign of the Big Red Boot, Washington s. J. F. FAIRBANKS. Indianapolis. Sept., 1SS1. e!9 mAW'S DOMESTIC INSTRUMENT Hy. which .ostivitf i lies may be instantly removed and its consequence prevented bv the application of warm water only. "Just received and for sale at W. W. ROBERTS' Drugstore sepgt AW SCHOOL OF THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY.Ba This In-titutioii i under the care of the Hon. David McDonald,
and Iii. Hon Win. T. Otio. U- -'lienor advantage lo gentletnen
enterinc the Ical lToisiou are generally kimwn and a ktim- -
edged.
The course of instruction in tins Law School embrace. al. list
brunches of lrral Science. Students are examine,! every day 01
their lessons in the text books: and lectures are daily delivered. A
moot court is held every Saturday, in which all tbe student are ex ercised in oreoaring pleadings and arguing legal questions.
The students are divided into two clashes the Junior and ihe Senior The text booki of tbe Junior class are Blackstone - Com
mentaries, Kent's Conuiieiitariets Smith on Contracts, and Stephen
on Pleading; those of ihe Senior class are Kent's Commentaries Chittv on Pleailinsr. Grcenleaf on Evidence, and Mitford's Equity
A good law library is provided for the use of students; but they must furnish their 0 a text books. Students attending this department for two sessions, will, in the discretion of the Faculty and Board of Trustees, receive diplomas; none but practicing ! aw y era will be entitled to them short of that time. The tuition ice is thirty dollars per scsaioii. The graduation iee i
üvc dollars.
The approaching session will commence on the first Monday of
rsovemher next, and iiid the Hrt 01 March loiiowine. D. II MAXWELL. Pres'l, Bloomington. Sept 1, 11. B. T. Ind Unirtnity sepS-wOw
mjEW HARDWARE STORE. New Fibm m Nsw Goods j
The subscribers have jit opened an entire New Stock ol Hardware, comnrisiiic the latest styles and most approved patterns
of house trimmings of every adscript on. Builders will please do
them the raror to call und examine quality, prices, &r. Farmers can also be furnishad with almost even- agricultural im
plement, such as shovels, spadee, hoes, axes, and scythes, hay forks,
grain cradles, sickles, dec. Sec. Car outers. Joiners, Coopers, Masons, Carnage and Cabinet Ma kcrs. Black. White, and all other Smiths, and the invitation is ex
tended to the entire alphabet of names in the city and surrounding country, to call at the sign of the GUt Elephant and Cook Stove, soma
side 01 Washington street, opposite D Craighead's, and examine
goods and prices. Iu addition to the above- thev will keep for sale a good stock o.
assorted iron, steel, and nasH Also, conuuue to manufacture cop
per, tin. and sheet iron ware, aiw do all kinds ol job work in theu
line to order; and lastly, they do not intend being outdone in the selection of the most approved kinds of Cooking Stove, warranted to please, or no sale. Being well acquainted with the latest improved
patterns made in New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and having had twenty years practical experience in the sale of stoves and other
merchandize iu the hardware trade, they bone 10 please axl who
may favor them with a caul WAIN WRIGHT Je BRO Indianapolis, Sept. HI. 1850 w.
THE CELEBRATED METEOR AIR - TIGHT
COOKING STOVE.
'WtLJ' E have now on hand over 200 Cooking Stoves of different f? varieties, including the above, which will be sold very low
lorcasn auHsurs & liKuim.n sepl9-3tndftw On Washington street, near the Branch flank
HATS! HATS!! HATS!'! G 1 McGINMS would re spectfullv nform the public that he is now receiving his Fail
and Wiuter stock of Hats and Caps, consisting of very style and
quality ot Moleskin. Silk, hur and Angoia flats. Sil- flush. Mohan Plush, Cotton Plush, Cloth, Otter, Fur, Seal, Muskrat. Oil Cloth. Silk and Velvet Caps, for Men's. Youth's and Infant's wear. 111 endless quantities, and he has no hesitation in saying that ibis is Ihe larg
est, best, cheapest, and most general assortment of Hsu. and Caps
ever ottered in lhi market, and would invite those iu neeti ol Hat and Caps, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he leelr satisfied that he can give as good, if not a link Utter bargains, than can be obtained in any other establishment in the city Be-sure and call at ' McGINNIS' Hat Store. sepl9-dft w3m Second door from Poet Office corner. CIGAR CASES A new style of beautiful finish; now opening at ROBERTS" Drug Store. sept2 Successor to Morrisou V Allison. DELZELL Si TYLER. Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers. Journal Buildings, opposite Branth Bank,) 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, dec Stationery of every description constantly on hand of the best quality, and will be sold on th; most rcaonable term-;. TO COUNTY OFFICERS. We are now supplied with a superior assortment of the different Record Papers and are prepared to supply County Officers with Records with or without printed heads, ot the very best material aim 011 such terms as to insure satisAictinu, and in workmanship, iufcnoi to none in the West. We are in possession of all the different forms used iu the offices iu the State, and feel assured that, should you favor us with your orders, entire satisfaction will be given. Particular attention paid to re-binding old book. aug2-6inw flOHTNTHG ! LIGHTNING' ! LIGHTNING ! ! '. The subA scriber having put up several thousand teet of James Spratt's Cincinnati Lightning Rods in tins vicinity, is still prepared with s lerge quantity of Rods direct ftom Cincinnati, and good experienced hands to put up any quantity at short notice and at the moderet price of 10 cent per foot, 01 he will sell the Rods atS cents per foot and let the purchaser put thein up hirattlf. Always on hand at the
sign of the Big Pad Iak and Cook-Stove, by nrVDV c vrl I tnf
' , 1 , 1 . -. i.ii.i. Referenees . Cspt. Vom lies. C W. Cady. D. Yandes, J. L. Ketcham, and J. D. Defrtes, Ksqrs.,and the Trustees of the Deaf and Dure Asvlum, Judge Perkins, Messrs. R R. I'nderhill, J. W. Hol
land, Dr. Bullard, and D. Craighead. aug2$-w C1 REEN GLASS WARE. -200 boxes Green Gin v Ware, conT sisting of Vials and Bottles of all sizes and description for salr low at aug'JS CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING'S.
TO FARMERS. The snbscntcr has constantly on hand, J Patton's best make of CRADLES, ready for use. at the Sign
of the big Padlock and Cook Stove.
my31 11 p.N R 1 S. KblUOTl.
NEW STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully snnounce to the citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country. Ike they are now opening in Mr. Ramsey's new building, on Washmrton st.. immediatelv east of the Palmer House, a large and msjnhceiit stock of goods. comprising Staple and Fancy Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Queensware. Shoes. Boots, Hats, Cape, dtc., dec. all of wo ich have been purchased iu me Eastern Cities and Cincinnati, on such terms a will enable tiiein to compete successfully with the trade, either in poüil of price, quality, or style. Wc would also announce that we nave located here, permanent.'-, and intend using all honorable means in our power 10 work ourselves into a share of the trade We pledge ourselves, therefore, to those will be so kind as to favor us with' their custom in whole or iu part, that they shall be deal; with honestly, and shall have goods ot' us on as favorable terms as they can be bought elsewhere; no pains shall be spares ou our part, either in the selection of our slock, or in tee attention we si.sil pay 10 ine art of p.easinir und sec ommoaiaung our customers. We iielieve iu tbe doctrine of progression and improvement, and bliail therefore try lo keep up until its spirit, by repleiiulimg our stock from time lo lime with the choicest and latest styles of goods. Our motto s tall be : "We study to please," and quick sales, mall profits, and filiform prices oui mode of business. We unfold our fiat; 10 the breeze and cordially invite ail who wish to purchase goud cheap. 10 ca! and examine our stock and prices before they purchase el-ewherc and see if we cannot give them bargain. it is our intention to purchase a large quantity of Wiicr.i and Cor;i for cash. Persons having ei'her or both lo se.ii, will do well to give a call. J. J. SCUROYER ft CO
i.vniAAjoLi.. Aug. n. i-vji I journal cop .-I
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HATS AND CAPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. Carriage Bows, Shafts, FelloesGum Hubs, Axles, Springs, and a forge assortment of Car
nage Trimmings of the best quality, for sale at the sign of the Bit
radlock and Look smvr, by lll-..iO s Kfcluuii septal ELVER SPOONS. Another large lot of Silver Ware just out
- .bH I a itu.u, A V. n , 1 I lo ill i biiu ijwi wjiv.1111, v v. i . i ' . . dies, and Butter Knives all marie to order, aad warranted as pun
as dollars. So charge for Engraving, at
maris Journal copy. W. H. "ALBOTT'8.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO On hand a very isrge stock o first quality of Spanish Cigars and Cavendish Tobacco at
.'unei w . MA.tS awia.-vs irrut-aiore.
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.A OF THE BIG RED BOOT. T, A 1". , - - - . . .
1 x lauuianas, sctv.ine. Buildinc. V .isinugtuii street has 9W jut reci :vcd a large assortment of elegant Silk Hats, of the laiestand most fashionable n es kick he offers at tbe very lowest prices for cash. Also, a varied und exi-.iisne assortment of Wool and Fur Hats all styles, and a great variety of Plush Caps. He offers the above slock to wholesale and Retail purchasers, est unusually luvorable terms, und hopes thev will give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. sepMS J. B. FITLSR & CO., sVCCESSOas TO JOSEPH L STÄETCHF I I DKRTAKERs AND C O F F I N - M AK ER S , A l Manufar;urers of evry Rind and Ovaittv of HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE l,il .... - Bi
. , . r -1 r i-i-ii miorrn the citizciu
ot tats c;ty and tue uirouiiuing country that they wili continue the above business
at U:e oid staiu:. .-mil wi'.l hm. '- i
receive a ciuitmuaiice of the very liberal patronage which has beet.
The great superiority of our buwduigs and Machinery renders our facilities for business such that successful competition ot anv other establishment is difriciilt, if not impossible. TcaxiM!. A superior steam engine (or turning, Ac, is kepi confacility m 0perj""' AU work ' ,hj Jescr.ption done with great Every kind of Side Boards, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads Stands. Ac. Ac, kept constantly on hand, and manuiaciured to order a, the shortest notice, and on the best terms. UNDERTAKING. W e shall continue to give our especiel atteuuon to this branch of ,mr Mas, with a view to release the friends of the deceased person from the indispensable trouble attending the death ot a f iand and would state tliat tiiey arc prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, li desired, or any part thereof, on roasouaoie ia-ras such as furnishing either a one or two-horse hearse, Utilt after tue most approved style. Also, carrf es, auo every otiier reatuiise ner Urning to the busuiess. 1 Patkxt Coarse PRESEKVEB.Tney w.U continue to use this raiuable apparatus. The object for wluoh it is intended is perfectly fc preserve corpses from decay for y length of time, without bemg anywise ofTensive to delicacy, or unseemly in appearance. The vaiul of such a inacuiiie cannot ie esumaied but by tlioac tender feeiiusTs which long for the preservation of a departed frienil: and arooas those who lutve been compelied to ase :t on account of the last de' eaying of tiieir frieiids, a general and plenaing aaUstaction baa been jiven; for none can speak too higiüv of sccli an important and useful uivenuoii. Bcuevoleut nwiitutious and , others who dewre to lelay funeral, wail tbe arrival of distant relatives, or to make smia :ile preparation for interment, can. by use of tins machine rresrve them for weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, alKjwuig all to ct UP$" Remw i, . , J 3 F1TLER A Cb a i nave two Hearses ai;d Carriages, and the best and most careful hands in our employ; so that aii calls can and wiil be punctually and satisfactorily attended to. juuel
CAPITAL CLOTHING EMPORIUM. The under signed would rcpectully announce to the pub!:c, that he has just received a new and well selected stook or Clotiia, Cassimeres. Vestmgj, Ac, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, which wm be made up to order, by the best of workmen, and warranted to give satisfaction His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING is equal le any ever before offered at ibis market, consisting, in pen ct Dress and Frock. Rns,iiea o.ut Tn..;n. 1
Albert Conts,and all the various styles of Tweeti, Alpaca, and Lk. m Coats; Pantaloons and Vests of tbe latest styles, which, for darn 'ility and neatness, are unsurpassed. He has, also, a great variety of Gem enoen's Furnishing Goods 'Uch as Shirts, Drawers. Collars. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery! Sloves, Suspenders, dec . dec He has, aiao, a Sue let of Caxpe-. Bags. Valises, Trunks, dtc . dec. He would invite all. desiring aii outfit, to call and examine, at Uie Cheap Clothing Store of E. A. HALL; ln)" Under Capital House NEW OUTFIT. r-Ji WEAVER St WILLIAMS, Uxdirtu, at WKESSwjjjgjj. qjj gjaud on Washuigtoti street, nearly oppo ite the Masonic Hall, have just added another new Hearse lo thundertaking establishment, and will attend in person to all ferai entrusted to them. We have also procured COBJB'S PATENT CORPSE PRE SER VER AND ICE BOX. by whieh a corpse can be kept anv length of t. me. We will also furnish F1SK S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, for transportation or other purposes. Public institutions, and all others who Wish to delay funerals un til the arrival f distant relatives, or to make suitable prvrerato& for interment, can. by use of this preserver, keep a corpus for weeks u desired. Corpse will be taken any distance for interment, at reasonable charges and with care and dispatch. We continue to keep on hand a large assortment of ready made coffins, and by our long txpei iciice U the business, ihink that we can give general satisfaction. Jene 86, 1850. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! Messrs. BAUER 4 GOEP fal PER respecuuliy inform the citizens of Indianapolis and it. B.J vicinity, mnt they have oa hand n complete assortment oi A Ready-Made Clothing for Fall and Wiuler for gentlemen wearing, consisting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesiwgs, Shirts, Ac, c. which they arc prepared to sell nt as low pr.ces as they can be urchased at any similar establish ment in town. They warrant the goods as well as the workmanship. They are also prepared to execute all orders in their lisle of bosiuess, at low prices, and. as they confidently believe, to the enure salisfaetion of all those that may favor them with a call. Their es lablishmeiit is still to he found at the old stand, iu the room heretofore occupied by Bid.llc tV MrOuat ns an Auclion mom nnrv-ie
the Capitnl House. Washington street. Gentlemen are invned :,.
call and examine for themselves
gp BALER 3c G PEPPER . Great Bargains, at the Indiana Shoe Store. f 1 A e,l,'re "ew nul fresh stock of Boots aad Shoes, of the fm b1 qualiiy, direct from the Eastern Manufactories, aiti. f ml be SOW by the Case or Dozen. t Cincinnati prices, an "Wiio mLJtakc. Cull and
Men's- Kip Hoots forn sju , 2ii
Mens ( all Hoot from Sri .VI ln.'i
Men's Goal Boots from 82.68 to 3,7." Men's Kip Brogans f,om 80 to 51,1'. Men 3 Call Iirogans irorn 1 -is LsSI
Men's Goat Brogans from gi t0 l)(
-uso, inn tissonment ol Hoys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes. W omen's Misses', aiul Children's Fancy Articles, of everv des
eription.
W ashington street. Indianapolis, nearlv opposite Palmer House. aPrlg J. B. GROUT.
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ROBSON'S LIVERY STABLES, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, Oh Illinois street. North cf Washtneton. near the Palmär Horn
f IUI E subscriber, grateful for the very handsome custom whici L he has reeeivedfor the wist four vears. w.shcs to kean ii he
fore the people that be contuiues the business at the old stand. H horses, buggie, carriages, and equipmems are the best the countranbrds, and always ket in quaniuy uificieut to supply aitv probers, demand. Horses, grain, hav. &c. generallv bought a fair rtricea.
laJh polis, March -ly WM. ROBSON.
FANCY STORE. The undersigned respectfully uifotrn the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinilv. mat thev have mirrhased
the entire stock of goods kept here furmerlv under the firm of Bren
tano A Rump. They have on hand a large assortment of perfumeries and fancy goods, to which they have added by recent purchases,, made ui the East, many rich and tasteful articles, calculated to gratify the wishes of all who may favor them with a call. In order to to save time in purchasing and selling, their prices are establisJiod at a low a,. 0 i.i i variable rate, and they can confidently give the assurance that no one desiring to Dalrouize them, will leave iheir Store
dissatisfied with the purchases made. They have also a splendid lot of jewelry.
apro-3m A NALTNER dc Co
BRUSHES! BRUSHES! ! A fine assortment of Hair, Hat. Cloth, Flesh, Tooth, and Shaving Brushes, among whieh aar:
some extra fine, together with a large lot of Brushes consisting oi Paint. Varnish, Wall, Sweeping, Dust. Crumb, Hearth, Scrub Blacking, Ac at CRAIGHEAD dr. BROWNING'S. sog
OLASSES 30 bb! aag4
N O Molasses, received a. for sale by BLYTHE 4 HOlLAXD.
