Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1851 — Page 6
ed by John McKinney ' 'forfeited and sold on credit to Robert C. Gregory and Frederick W. Thayer Loan, interest, dtp.. 5 75. Union County. Three tract of iand being parts and parcel of the s e qr of sec 22 t 11. r S w. containing iu all luö 1U-10U acres. more or less, bounded as described on page U2 book O. of üie record of deeds m Union conniv; mortgaged bv John . Munt Loan, interest. Ac , MS M Pan of the s e qr of sec . t 11 n. r J w, containing tft acres, more or lees, bounded as described oh page 916. )ook G. at the records of deeds iu L'niou county; mortgaged by William llollingiworth Loan. inu:ei, 4c . $38d. The hf of lb n w qr of sec S4. t 14. r 13 e; mortgaged by d lussn Gate. Loan, interest. . $54 34 Vanderburgh County. The w tr hf offr sec 8. t 7 s, r 1Ü w. coutauiuig 77 W- 100 a. re except 7j acres iu the s e corner, heretofore sold to John Uarrci; wonj?d by George B. Wagnon. lxan, interest, dec, ttoot M Vermillion County. The u i'r of the u e qr of sec tf, t 17 n, r 9 w, containing ) acre, and ttie w hf of the I w qr oi sec 3 same t and r. containing -J acres, mortgaged by John R. Porter. I-oaii, mterest, Ac ICH 07 Vigo County. The w hf ol the e qr. and the s w qrol sec i, t 13 n. r " w. t ontaiuing 140 acre, more or tees; mortgaged by Richard Blake. I ai interest, dec. S43M U6. The e hi" of the n w qr of w fr sec 10, also the n e ir qr of w ir sec 111. all in 1 13 n, r 9 w, containing in all 174 70-100 acres; mortgaged by Daniel Barbour. Loan, interest, Ac. .li 43. 4d teet and seveu inches of the n side ot' in lot Mo. '. ui tlie town of Terre Haute as known and designated on the plat ol sanl lown; mortgaged by Isaac V. Coddingloii. loan, interest, dec. S121 M. The w hf of the u e qr, also the n e qr of n w qr of sec all in t 13 u, r 9 w; mortgaged bv David Clark and Philo Clark. laMui, interest, ic. 444 0. The w hi" of the I e qr of sec II, t II n. r If, containing K) acres; mortgaged bv Isaac M. Dawson. I ,oon. interest. Ac. 330 7. The e hf of the n w and the vr hf of the n e qrs of ec 10. 1 1 1 n, r 5 w, mortgaged bv Johnson .Vewhmney. loan, uiteret, Ac, 385 as. Part of out lot No. 1. adjoin nie tue town of Terre Haute, and ounded a described on page loo. book 8. of the records of deeds ui Vigo eountv; mortgaged by Ambrose .s. Horry. Loan, interest. Ac . 7 70 The w hf of the s w qr of sec 9, t 10 n, r 10 W, mortgaged by IVter Von Smith; forfeited and sold on a credit to John Haddock. Luun. interest, Ac . tT7S 63. The s hf of s e qr of sec 37, t 1 n, r 9 w, containing 0 acre?; mortgaged by Algy Dean Loan. interest, Ac, H3S 07. Lot No. 204 as known and designated on the plat of tiie town of TerTe Haute; mortgaged bv Robert S. McCabe. loan, interest, Ac , 9077 95. The w hf of sec 18, t 13 a. r 9 w; mortgaged by John Hay; lortailed and said on credit to John 11. Watson. Inau. interest, Ac, MO 17. The n w qr of the u w qr of sec '26. t 13 n, r 10 w, containing 40 -icres; mortgaged by Henry U. .Mc Adams; forfeited and sold on redil to John H. Watson, 1.oju. interest. Ac, S134 66. The s hf of uie u e qr of see 20, t 12 u. r 9 w, contain nig "SO acres mortgaged by Thomas Stewart Joan, interest! Ac, 9919 78. Warren County. The e lif of the n e qr of sec 34. containing 30 acres, also the w hf of the n e qr of sec 34, containing 90 acres, except ? rods square off the e corner of the last described tract, all in t 23 u. r 3 w: mortgaged by liamaliel Davis, and forfeited and sold on credit to William Kelly, Sr. Loan, interest, Ac, 783 03 The it fr of sec '23, t 21 n, r 8 w, containing - 40-100 acres: mortgaged by William Berkshire. I .an. interest. 4c, 93H) 09. The undivided hf of the w hf of the s e qr of sec ö. I 22 n, r li e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Sino A. .Wunson Ian, inleret, Ac , 9573 84. The undivided hf of the W hf of the t e qr ot" sec ö, t 22 n, r 6 e, containing 30 acres, morigaged by Onn Munso . Loan, insercst, Ac , 57? 84. Wayne County. The s w qr of sec 18, 1 16, r 14 e, containing 160 sere : mortgaged by David Commons. Loan, interest, dire, S217 83. Part of the w hf of the s e qr of cc 22. t 13, r 1 w, containing 72 acres, more or less, and liounded as described on page 423. iwnk B, of the records of deeds in Wayne countv; mortgaged bv William Hill. Loan, interest, Ac. S63 18. White County. The n e qr of the s e qr of sec 11, also the s hf of the w hf of the n e qr of sec 11, all in l 86 n, r 4 w, containing in all 80 acres, also the s e qr of the n w qr of sec 26, also the e hf of the u w qr of sec 27, all in t 97 n, r 4 w. containing in all 120 acres; mortgaged i c John W. Bunnell, and forfeited and sold on credit to Hiram Jacobs. Loan, interett, A c , 8643 61 The s In" of the u e qr and s hf the n w qr of sec 36, I 28 n, r 4 w, containing 160 acres, also the e hf of the s w qr of sec 30, t 28 n, r 3 w, containing 80 acres; morigaged by Jacob Meyers. Ioan, .liierest, Ac, $464 72. Part of sec 4. t 26 it. r 3 w, containing 105 acres, bounded as described on page 294, book A, of the records of deeds in Wine county; mortgaged bv Robert Rothrock. Loan, interest, Ac, 549 34. The e hf of the s e qr of sec 14, also the w hf of the s e qr, a1 in t 90 u, r 4 w, containing in all 1st) acres; mortgaged by Isaac Reynolds. IiOan. interest, Ac . $30.5 42.
So much of the morigaged premises in each case as will pay the principal, interest, damages ail costs, will first be offered for cash, and in case there be no bid for cash, the premises will be bul in for the State, if liioughi best, aud be immediately offered lor sale on a credit of five years, with interest at seven per cent , payable annu
ally, in advance A certificate of purchase will lie given to I be purchaser, ilcdging a patent or deed from the State, when full payment shall I made ;
but which shall be forfeited lo the Stale, with all payments made
tbereou lor auv default of the payment of principal or interest, ai-
Ording to the terms of sale, and entitle the State to re-sell at any
...as Bond will be required ol the purchasei fur the payment of the pur
chase mouey iumI mietest, and that waste of the premises shall not I
be comm. ited or -uttered and seeiuuy may also I required in auy caseBy order of the Board of ( oiniinssioi.ers of Sinking Fund JAMES MORRISON. President Omca of SiMKiNo Finn, Sept 90, 1851.
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ASTBOLOOY. THE CELEBRATED DR. C. W RuBACK, Professor of Astrology. Astconomy. Phrenology, aud Ueomau. cy, combmed with CONJL RaTION. bom Sweden. ..it.. .No 71 Locust street, Philadelphia, offer his service to thecitizeua of I ..... ana. He has been consulted by all the crowned heads ot' l.urope, and enjoys a higher reputation as an Astrologer, than any one livmg. Nativities calculated according to Ueoaiaiicy -Indies S3, Gentlemen 96. Persons at a diaiauca can have their nativities drawn by scuding the date of the day of their lurlii All letters containing the above fee, will receive immediate attention, aud nativities sent to auy part of the world, written on durable paper ; and lie is prepurii lo make use of his power by coojuralio, on any of the following topics : Courtship, advice given for the successful aoconiplishnien: of a wealthy marriage , be has the power to redeem mm as a re given lo the free use of the bottle; ana for all cases of hazard, and fjr the recovery ot' toten or iost property, und the pureiiasmi; of lottery tickets Thousand of the above-named case have been done ic
Una city and its vicinity, and in the United States, lo the full satisiaclion of all. 10,000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast during the last four year, while here. Letters will answer every purpose, and will do as well as to call in persoi'. and the mail is now so safe that persons need not fear to trust money through the Post office Dr. Roback receives from 500 to 1008 letters monthly, and has never missed one. All letter will be religiously attended to, as aforesaid. For more particulars, call at the omce of the Sentinel and get an Astrological Almanac gratis. C. W. ROBACK. No. 6, White street, New York City. Be particular to mention the Post Office, county ami State. y All communication kept religiously seerel. Ab26
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. W. SIWT.AXD. Wat c. mars HEWLAHD Ar TRAB HE, U'ccxasoms to s. w. rGat.) Wholesale Grocer. Commission md Forwardiur Merchants, No. 440, Maun, between 5th and bli Sta,, North side.
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AVE on uaial a large and carefully selected stock of Groceries
winch we will ell very low tor cash, or in exchange tor an
ki.al of country produce. The following are the principal article, vi 1M Lags pi line itieeu Rio Codec, A) bags old Mau. IIa and Java Coffee, ".5 hhc. fair to extra pinae N. Sugar; 10 hhds. Refined and Clarified Sugar. TÖ bbls. Loaf, Crushed and Powdcisd Sugari. lo Tierce Flint Rice; 25 bbls. Oolileii Syrup; 5 hf bbls. finden Srup. 20 and Iu -al ies. To bbls. r.aulation Molase-. Sugar HhUm: lo':l-se-'ht. bbls. Sugar II. M. ; -, -55 lif. chests C.uu Powder Tea; 26 bl. chest Black Tea; Ji hf chest Young Hvmni Tea; ail TJ llxs. bo.c; S'ojiis; ll.-on Tea; 100 boxes Rosui Soap; HM u.e Fancy Soap: 75 boxe Pearl Stai Ii; 10 boxes t 'boeulals, IÜ0 boxes Star Candles. : In.xes Sperm i 'andle. '."iO Pressed Suiiiiner l and,.--10.000 Cuba Six Cigar-: 150.MIU Spanish Cigars; 2.3.000 lif. Spanish Cigars; 250 bags and bales Cotton Varus. No 400 to 1.000; 1.000 lbs. Carpet Chain; 1.000 lb. Candle Wick; l.SOO lbs. Cotton Twine; 150 bales Cotton Batting: .Vi Shot. uorusl ize: -''. ooo Dm. Bar aud Pig Iead. 75 dpz. Blue Buckels, .'Kldox Fancy buckets, jüdoz fancy hf. Buckets: 4ö nest (3 and 8 in i.est.) Painted Tubs;' 35 dox. .No. 'i and 3 l anded Tubs; M doz. Zinc Washboard; 50 bbls. Hvdraulic Cement: 50 bis. Vinegar; -O Packages No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel: -UI keifs uper cut .Nails. 3. 4. li. 3. IU, 12. 16 und 2nd. 100 kegs super cut Brads. 6d. sd. and lOd; 75 loxes Va. Tobacco; 115 boxes Mo. and Ky., 5. 6, ; pound and pound lumps, 100 boxes Matches; :iä0doz. Shaker and common Broom. 12 cask and bbls. slertus. 10 cak sup. Carb Soda 700 llw. best Spanish Indigo; 1.600 lbs. Bright Dutch Madder; 50 bags Pepper and Spice: 12 bbls. Alum. 12 bbU. Epsom Salts; 30 bbU. Copper; 26 bbls. Brunslone; 400 lb. Cloves, 500 lbs. Fresh Nutmegs, 130 Matt Cinnamon Hark: 400 lbs. Camphor; 350 lb-. Cream of Tartar;
'."oO Reams Wrapping Paper;
30 Reams Letter aud Cap Paper: 30 boxes "John Bull's' Sarsaparilla; 50 boxes Fresh Cream Cheese; 115 kegs Pure and No. 1. While Lead; I Pipe Schnapp Gin, the best article imported; 9i Pipes James Ilennessy's pale and dark Brandy: Ji Pipes A. Seignette' pale and dark Brands : casks Rasleau's pale and dark Brandy: I I pipes I. de F. Martel'a pale Brandy,
1 ; pipes J. J. Dupuy s pale Branuv.
ca-ks london Uock .Madena Wine, verv old; casks R. I. Maderia Wine;
V; casks Spanish Port Wine;
casks pure Port Juice, t rnwn brand; casks Juice Port; casks Burgundy Port, casks pure sweet Malaga Wine.
Dome-tic Brandy. Sweel AVine snd Gin, New England Rum, old
Bourlion, Copper distilled and rectified Whisky. Peaeh and Apple Brandy. Also, Candies, Ground Spiee, Mustard. Escenses. Cinnamon. Vermifuge, Castor, Linseed and Tanner's Oil. Turpentine, Iuk, Flasks, Jar. Glass. Tumbler. Blacking. Percuss urn Caps. Paste Boards. B itle forks. Cotton and Hemp Twine. Cotlon Ttm Line and Stacing. Dnponts and Blasting Powder. Sifter's Salt, i'-c, dke. sepll GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES ! ! GROCERIES ' ! ! -We are now ui receipt of a large and well selected slock of fresh Groceries, and offer at Wholesale, to the trade at reasonable prices We would invite city and country dealers to examine our lock and prices before going to the River, as we reel confident that we can oner inducements ror them to make at least, a part of their purchase in this market. Oar stock consists iu part a follows: 26 hhds. N. 0. Sugar: 10 bbls. pure Saleraius: 26 bbls. Crushed. Powdered, and 25 doz. Painted Buckets Loaf Sugars: 20 .esis do. Tut.-:
50 hags Easir. Rio Coffee; ä0 doz. Bed Cord. 10 bags oM Java do.; 5 reels do ; 50 bbls. N. O. Molas.es. 5 do. gash Cord: 10 do. S. 11. do.. 10 coil Halter Rope; 6 Tierce prime Rice; 30 doz Plow Lines, in hull chests V Hyson Imperial 90 lb. Twine; liunpowder and Black Tea. 50 boxes W. R. Chece:
6 boxes Nummer Candles 10 do "English Dant Cheese
25 do. Star do; 500 lbs Copperas, 2'. do. Soap; 500 do. S F. Indigo; 2 do. Toilet V Shavnig oap; 500 do Alum: ' do. Genuine old Castile do . 300 do Logwood,
10 gross Mason s Blacking, 1000 lbs Madder;
0 casks salmon: 30 boxes HX 10 and luX IS Glass 50 do. Glassware. 150 kef Nails. aasoiieJ;a 50 gross Matches; S bbls Almonds, 2 do Filberts; 1000 lbs. assorted Candy; 100 reams Wrapping Papei; 25 do. Cap and Letter Paper Ui doz. Ink, a boxes clay Pii.es 3 000 Stone do , J 000 Pipe Siems; boxes "Fox's" Siarch; 25 dos. Zutc Washboards, 20 Nests wood Bowls
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200 di.Z asvirted Brooms,
2U0.000 Percussion Caps; 100 ft. L and whole kegs ard's Gun Powder; 2.000 11h Bar Lead, .0 Las. Ühot; 5 boxes Bäk as Cocoa; 5 do. Chocolate, 50,0ou Cigars, 40 boxe Tobacco; 50 lb. Nutmegs 5 bags Pepper, 3 do AUpice; ;) malts Cinnamon; 95 doz Mustard. 20 lb Cayenne, 5 boxes Pepper Sauce;
200 lbs. t -loves; For aale by BROWNING de MAVER, .North side Wa-iuuion st., one square east of Stale House. septlO
j-lUN POWDER' GUN-POWDER ! ! We are ageul lor the
H.S1 sale uf 1 1 un powder ol the celebrated ' Hazard Powder Co ,
Lunula, tine, guaiuleed equal lo any Powder tu the Filited States
WiU'kupply City dealers at leasonstbie tale, deliterine the Powder
upon short notice.
U e have erected a Mkgazuie near the City UmiU and -hail at all
l.n.e- t.e lullV suppi.ed Witb all grades oi rouder
All Powder sold by us will be guaranteed euual I . euteieutalion
v. ben otiier wise, the money wui be leiuiuied
We now have iu .tlaguiiie : 45 kegs Keuiucky Ride Powder FFFo . 20 half kegs do. do. do., 20 quarter kegs do. do. do.; -0 keg fair Iawn Mills, FFFo., do.; 20 keg Deer, do.; 10 kegs Austin King A Co.'s do ; 10 half keg do. do.; 10 kegs Cannon and Blasting. do.; Superior Canister and Sportuie. do ; BROWNING a MAVER t North ide, Washington Street, near the State House june30-w
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! A Wonderful and Extraordinary Medicine THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL Arabian Liniment for Man and Beast W. B. FARRELL, Sole Proprietor. GRAND DEPOT, W STATE STREET. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. And Sold by Merchant and Druggist in nearly peey Town in tit Weitern Country. Atso by W W ROBERTS. CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, and 1. P. SIDDALL, Indianapolis. THE most wonderful remedy known lo man for the speedy, safe and permanent cure of all diseases of the human flesh, as well as of horses and cattle. The remarkable cures, great reputation, and immense call for W. B. Parrel 's AR A lit AN LINIMENT has caused man) counterfeits to appear, many of which possess little or no medical virtue, and some of them well calculated to deceive. A base counterfeit called H G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, was got up on the rcpatatiou of my old established Arab.au Liniment. Beware of such attempts to deceive. Purchase none unless it has rav signature, W. B. Farrell. ou the wrapper of the bottle. Look well or you will gel a spurious article. IncoattltibU Eridtmrt. A Wonderful CwriSe Woir.rm ran ; t without it. Da. W. B. Fsaasxi.: I lake pleasure in speaking ot' your Arabian Liniment. My horse got frightened at some strange dog, aiat tried to jump a slutrp paling fence; he snagged himself in the bowel so bad that part of his inside came out; we üi rowed him and sowed up the wounds, and then poured on your Liniment and rubbed it in well, and the horse did so Well I hat I used him in a few days: it did not swell in the least. I know there is nothing so good as this laniment. The women can't be without iu if they happen lo hum themselves tiiey run to the Iimmeut. and say they never have a blister afterwards; we are most out. and I wish you to send mr a bottle. Yours, dee., I). BROWN Dupage co., Ills., April 10, I860. Continually Inquiring K. C. Bosbyshell. P M Deer Plsin Jersey co., III., writes to W. B Farrell as follows: June 13, 1850 I wrote you last Fall for the Apency of your Arabian Ijnimeui, but leceived no reply, and 1 then bought some ot" the Mustang Liniment, but it does not give satisfaction; and my faiherand myself having circulated yours through Ibese counties, six years ago. the people are still constantly enquiring for it. .Send me tweniv dozen as soon as possible. RespecUblly, Ac, E. C. BOS3VSHELL. Um iVotki'ag EU. I, Frederick Domirc. do certify- thai we have used in the stables ol' the Sultana House. Chicago, Mr. W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, in the various diseases ot" Horses. We rely upon it in all cases, and use nothing else. Chicago, April 5. 1950. FREDERICK DOMIRE. The Quincy Whig, one of the largest aud most popular papers in Illinois, in peakmg of W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, March 19th, 1851, says: "This Liniment is the Genuine Cure-all and no mistake." Lame and Pairfnl Backt, Rheamatism and Neuralgia. Here what the Medical Profession say of W. B. Farrell' Arabian Liniment The following is from one of the most distinguished and popular physicians in Indiana --This is to certify that 1 have used Dr. Farrell's Aral an Liniment, in a number of cases of Lame and Painful Backs. Rheumatic Afflictions, Neuralgia, Ac . in all of which I have found it decidedly beneficial, can theretor.- recommend its use to the public with the utmost confidence. TIMOTHY C. EVERTS. M. D. Laporte Co , Ind., July 39th, 1MV. Daily Calls -Dr Drewer, of Knoxville, 111 . Jan. 6th. NM, writes to W B Farrell: Dear Sir: I am entirely out of your Arabian Liniment and have been tor some time. I hare been expecting your agent here to furnish me '.win vour medicine. I wish you would inform me how I can get your Liniment as we have daily calls for it. Yours, respectfully, J. W. BREWER. Frsvi the Medical Fatuity. The following is a eoiy ol" a letter from ray Agent in St. Louis, Mo.: Mr. W. B. Farrell, Dear Mir: You will please send us another supply of your Arabian Liniment. The quantity you left with us is nearly all sold. I thmk a large quantity can he sold, w every person thai has used the Liniment speak ot' it in the highest terms of praise. Yours, die . Dr. E EASTERLY. St. Louis, Mo., April 37, 1848. For Horses and Cattle. It is certainly the greatest discovery ol this or any other age of the world. It penetrates to the bone, curing up all deep seated mflamations. releasing contracted cords, restore stiff joiuts, scatters swellings of every kind, and is healing in the highest degree. Sweeney, St iff Complaint, Founder. Big Head. Farcy, Spavin, Lameness, Saud Cracks, Hard Tumors, Galls, Sore Eyes, Chafes. Strain, Bruises, Wounds, Scratches, Film in the Eye. Caked Bag, Horn Distemper, dec., are permanently cured by this greet remedy, which has received the approbation of the most learned physician and farrier of the day. sep89y-wis
The Greatest Discovery yf the Age DR. TRASH'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT, FOR luiamatory Rheumatism, thw Ointment i ihe root complete remedy ever prepared, tu W eases out ol 100 it will afford enure relief to the worst eases of" Nervous Headache ui 30 minutes.
For Nervous Diseases, affections of the Spine. Rheumatism,
L imenes oui.ia, sic., stc. it is ol immense value SWELLED LIMBS. If any of our Lashes are afflicted with a 8 welled Limb, or Milk Lsg, a it is sometimes called, (a complaint that many females are subject to, after ehikLbirth, and winch is often protracted for
years,) we wouia say to ail suen, gel a totUe ol Trask s Magnetic
mntmeni. wnien win enert a certain and permanent cure. "Price 35 and 3ö cents per bottle. Isold wholesale and retail by Craighead et Browning. Tomluvon Brothers, Indianapolis; L. Edward, Greenfield; Wiley M Lowry Kiiighistown; Hodsou dt Welborn, Ogden; J. R. Bracken AC
i amoer ana, ana dv one Agent in euch village iu Ihe State oetU-lrw H. Z. FERGUSON, Trav. Agent.
JOHN O KANE dr SUNS' NEW BOOK STORE.
WMTE announce to our friends, to Booksellers, Country Mer-
f? chains, Teachers. Professional Gentlemen, and book buyers
5enerally, thai we have opened in Indianapolis, Marion county, Iniena, a new Book Store. We are prepared at any time to upply the trade, iu large or small quantities, with an entire new aud fresh stock of Books and Stationery. We keep always ou hand a large
ana complete assortment ol Miscellaneous, Theological. Law. Medical, Common School, and Classical Book: together with a full
slock oi Staple and Fancy Stationery.
We are confident it would be to the interest of Country Merchant
and all others wishing to purchase books to give as a call. All orders thankfully received, aud we assure those who send that
they will be rilled promptly Particular attenuon paid to orders by mail or otherwise for quantities or single volumes Beeswax and
lags wanted. JOHN O'KANE L SONS, inaylOdwif No. 4 Norri Buildings, under Odd Fellows Hall. MITCHELL 4c BROTHER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers ju
P0MEB0T IRON. Warranted to bo of a superior quality. NaMe, steel. Springs, Axles, Anvils, Vices, Bellow. Wagon-boxes, Plows, Steel and Cast Mould Boards, he. Thev also keep on hand a large variety of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. Of the latest patterns, and of superior quality and finish fVo. 395, Mais St., West Side, three door btlmu) Court. july7-sw CINCINNATI. 0. m-g GLASSES -J0 bbls. prime N. O. Molasses; iTM. 7 half bbU prime N.O Molasses; In store and for sale bv BLVTHE & HOLLAND. mayXS
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100 AGENTS WANTED! ! ! TO circulate, by subscription, a new and very rapid selling and beautifuUg illustrated work entitled " Historical Collection of the GREAT WEST: containing iVatraat of the most important and interesting events in Western History RemarlcaUt Individual Adventures Sketche; of Frontier Lift Descriptions of Natural Curiosities, ete., to which is appended Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Oregon. New Mexico, Texas. Minnessota, Utah and California; by Henry Howe. Author ol Hi. Col's of Virginia, do Ohio." Intelligent and energetic men who v-ill canvas in all weathers, will be enabled to earn from $3 to ST per day. None need apply except such as can advance the cash tot property when ordered. A capital of from 940 to $100 will be sufficient. Apply by letter pesrpaid or in person to Henry Howe, at E. Morgan A Co.'s, 111 Main St., Cincinnati. sepl8-3snw
A CARD -Messrs FIELD A SIX) AN take tins method ot
announcing to the commanit) at large, that they are now prepared to receive orders for all kind of Chairs having every lacililv, (lucluduig the best of oower and inachioerv. I they
can and will manufacture as cheap as an)' establishment in the Liuou. Hotel. Halls. Offices dec, furnished with a superior article ot Arm-Chirs at prices to suit the age. All orders fotn B distance rill meet with prompt attenticu. Country dealers will he supplied at prices which wdl insure them a good profit. Rooms on Washington street, next door to Btddle's Auction Rooms. All work warranted. N. B The highest price will be psud tor Poplar, Walnut, and Maple lumber Hickory and Maple turning timber, Ac. jalyW-wly OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. COLLEGE HILL, HAMILTON COUNT. OHIO, THE third annual session of ihe Ohio Female College will commei.ee on Monday, the 1 jth mat. An efficient corps of Professors and Teachers has been secured, and every department of instruciion will be ably filed. The institution is located at College HiU, six mile north of Cincinnati, O., a place noted for its elevated and healthy position, iis beautiful scenery, as well as the exceiie...
character of its citizens Four new and commodious buildings have been erected and dedicated lo the cause of FEMALE EDUCATIGM , the principal of which, with its furniture, cos? over 90,000. A full ami thorough classics! course of studies has b en adopted, upon the completion .f which, young Ladies receive a Diploma. The institution possesses a good Telescope, Chemical and Philosophical apparatus, etc., and lectures with experiments ate given weekly, lo the whole school. The terms are reasonable Letters of inquiry hould be sent to Rev. John Coven, College Hill, Hamilton Co., O. JOHN COVERT, Pres't SKFTKatCLa 1st. 1S31. References . Hon John McLean, Rev Samuel W. Fisher, Rev. T. A. Mills, D. H. Allen, D. Ü. S F. Car v. Esq., Cistciuuaü; Dr. Jas. L. Allen, Rockville, Rev W. M Cheever, Terre Haute; aud Rev. C. E. Babb, Indianapolis. sepV-diw-Smw (Journal copy.)
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the Ohio Slate Fair with a fine supply of Fine Wooled Sheen
which he will sell ou liberal terms. Persons wishing to increase
the quality and quantity, will do well to give him a call. His variety consists of Gaudaloupe, Half Tainler, Saxonv. Polar and Spanish Merino. l iner Sheephave never been introduced into the State
M. R. HULL. Near Akjuina, Fayette co . Intl.. Oct 9, lsll octil wlru
TsajEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Aaron D. Ohr dt Co..
il are receiving and opening dady in the Masonic Building, a
targe ana weii seiecieu stock oi isiapte ana ranev ury uoons. Hoots
and Shoes, Hals, Caps, Bonnets. Groceries, Cotton Yarns, etc., to which we would respectfully call the attenuon of the citizen of In-
dianapoii and surrounding country. These Goods have been purchased at extremely low prices, and we would particularly invite our country friends if they want A'rte and Cheap Goods, to give us a call.
After an absence of two years to that famous and Golden Countrv.
California, we have relumed to otir old home where we intend lo
settle for life, provided our friends will give us their assistance.
AAKO.N D. OH R, ssri WILLIAM BRADKV O'stop ai the Masonic Hall. octJÖ-wlf
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Zses ..wh T.1,1. rw, r . m... m J . ' I m T J stiu ou.iaju 10. Bacon, lor which the market or
die. Ho,.e; k-u,ve.Il - " " "-T I in cash will be paid by BLVTHE 4 HOLLAN D
a dollars No charge lor Engravii
at
scriber having put up several thousand feet of James Spratt's
Cincinnati Lightning Rods in this vicinity, is still prepared with a large quantity of Reds direct from Cincinnati, and good experienced hands to out un anv Quantity at short notice and at the moderate
price ol 10 cent per for.!, or he will sell UieKods atg cent per foot, and let the purchaser put tbem up himself. Always on hand at the
sign of the Big Pad Lock end Cook-Stove, by
HEART S. KELLOGG. Reference Capt Voorhes, C. W. Cady. D. V and es. J. L. Ketch-
am. and J. 1). Defrsje. Laura , and the Trustees or the Deal and
Dumb Asylum, Judge . --kins, Messrs. R. R. Underhill. J W. Hol-
teskiDr. Bullard, and L Craighead atsgSJg-w GREEN GLASS WARS. 900 boxes Green Glass Were, consisting of Vials and Bottles of all size and description for sale
low at augtt CRAIGHEAD dt BROWNING'S
TO FARMER!. The subscriber has constantly on hand, J. Patlon's best make of CRADLES ready lo - use, at the Sign of the big Padlock and Cook Stove. may31 HENRY 8. KELLOGG.
1IGARS AND TOBAOOO On hand a very large stock 0
THE BEST OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARE THE CHEAPEST. Hr E are now selling THE BEST of Philadelphia and French Calf. Skiu Boots, From AO cents to 1.00 per Pair Lewer 1 hau any other manufacturer in the eity. To those who want GOOD lit o l'S we would say, ILT-GKjr THEM A TRIAL S TO THE LADIES. IVB ARB NOW MANUFACTURING for the F1I.Tiadc, H a superior quality ot CUSTOM MADE SHOES, which we are selling at the prices ol' ordinary shop work. The slock is superior to anything we ever had. and the work warranted ot' the best. . TRY THEM AND J I 'DC.K FOR YOURSELV Don't forget the place. Sign of the Big Red Boot, Washington st J. F. FAIRBANKS. Indianapolis, Sept., 151. self mm AWS DOMESTIC INSTRUMENT By which cosuve iTM. ness may be instantly removed and its consequence prevented by ihe application of warm water only. hil received and for sale at W W ROBERTS' Drug Store sepjg LAW SCHOOL OF THE INDIANA UNIYERSITyTThis Institution i under the care of the Hon. David McDonald, and the Hon. Win T. Otto. Its superior advantages lo gentlemen entering the Legal Profession are generally known and acknowledged. The course ol' instruction 111 this Law School embrace all the branches of Legal Science. Students are examined every day On their lessons 111 the text books: and lecture are daily delivered. A moot court is held every Saturday, in which all the student are exercised in preparing pleadings and arguing legal question. The students are divided into two classes the Junior and the Senior. The text books of the Junior class are Blackstone' Commentaries. Kent's Commentaries, Smith on Contracts, and Steplieu on Pleading: those of the Senior class are Kent's Commentaries. Chillv 011 Pleading. Greenleaf on Evidence, and MitJbrd's Equity. A good law library 1- provided for the use of students; but they must furnish their own text books. Student attending this department for two sessions, will, in the discretion of the Faculty and Board of Trustees, receive diplomas, none but practicing lawyers will be entitled to them short 01' that lime. The tuition fee is thirty dollars per session. The graduation fee is five dollars. The approsu'hing sessiou will commence on the first Monday ot November next, and end the first of March following.
H. MAXWELL, Pres'i,
Blootnington. Sept. I, 1951. ep8-w6v
B. T. Ind. University
mrEW HARDWARE STORE.-Nkw Fi axd Nbw Goods f 1 w The subscribers have just opened an entire New Stock of Hardware, comprising the latest styles and most approved pattern of house trimmings of every description. Builders will please do them the favor to call and examine quality, prices, Ac. Farmers can also be furnished with almost every agricultural implement, such as shovels, spades, hoes, axes, and scythes, hay forks, grain cradles, sickles. Ac. Ac. Carpenter;, Joiners, Coopers, Masons, Carriage and Cabinet Ma kers. 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 Gilt Elephant and Ceo Stove, soutl side of Washington street, opposite D. Craighead's, and examine goods and price. In addition to the above, they wdl keep for sale a good stork o. assorted iron, steel, and nails. Also, continue to manufacture copper, tin, and sheet iron ware, and do all kinds of job work in their line to order, and lastly, they do not intend being outdone in the selection of the most approved kinds of Cooking Stoves, 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 experieuee in the sale of stoves and ether merchandize iu the hardware trade, they hope to please s.u. who may favor them with a cell WAIN WRIGHT A BRO. Indianapolis. Sept 21. 1960 w. THE CELEBRATED METEOR AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE.
Iii E have uow ou hand over '20U Cooking Stoves ot' different WW varieties, m.-ludiug the above, which will be sold very low torcash. MI'NSON A BROTHER. sepH-3mdAw On Washington street, near the Branch Bank HAT! HAT!! HATS! 1 ' G. F. McGINNIS would re spectfuily inform the public that he is now receiving hi Fall and Wmler stock of Hat and Caps, consisting of every style and quality of Molexkni, Silk, Fur and Angola Hals, Silk Plush, Mohair Plush, Cotton Plush, Cloth. Oner, Fur, Seal, Muskrat, Oil Cloth, Silk and Velvet Caps, for Men's, Youth's and Infant's wear, in end less quantities, and he has no hesitation in saying that this is the larg est, best, cheapest, and most general assortment of Hats, and Caps ever ottered in this market, aud would invite those in neeä of Hat and Caps, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere . a he teels satisfied that he can give as good, if not a little better baiwains, I ban can be obtained in any other establishment in the city. Be sure and call at McGINNIS' Hat Store. eplU-dAwam Second door from Post Otf.ce corner
1IGAR OASES. sept
A new style of beautiful finish: now opening ROBERTS' lirug Store. Successor to Movrisou i Allison
DELZELL Sc TYLEB Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, (Journal Buildings, opposite, Branch Bank.) INDIANAPOLIS 1XD. A T ' I'80'" w'n eonstamly ,e nanji a uu COBiuleie rm. assortment 01 Blank Books or; every description ; also Justice Blanks. Blau k Notes, drc. Stati.1M;r. of every description coiistanvly on hand ol the best quality, Und will be sold on the most reasonable terms. TO OOr,iTY OFFICERS. ej "J now supplied woh a superior assortment of the different Record Papers and are r.repared to supply Couuty Officers with Records with or without ',,rinied heads, of the very best material and 011 such terms as ;o lojure saiufacUon, and in workmanhip. inferior 10 none in the West. We are hi possession of alt thediffereat form, used in the offices m the State, and feel assured that, should yen fa vor us with youi orders, eniire satisfactipu will be given. Particular attention pax) to re-binding old books aug2-6mw
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ÜATS AND CAPS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SGiV OF THV. K 1 1: P r n n n m
F. FAIRBANKS, .Nenlinel Building, Washington treet, has just received a lare nunmnrni r .1...... 0.11. u e..,
" CJ " Miaauit 1 1 SV XlSBLA, VI I MST laie.i and most tashionable styles, which he offer at the very lowest prices ior cash. Also, a varied and extensive assortment of Wool and Fur Hats all styles, and a great variety of Plush Caps. He offers the above stock to wholesale and Retail purchasers, on SÄgXwaereerm"' "- J" a "J MEW OUTFIT. TT t WEA7ERJt W.?LIAMS' Uxdmtaxm., at esMsSassssaritieu old stand, on Wh, . ...
,l. w -- ,, ' , . fucci, :irariy uw"'
.1 "-ssiass, nave just added another new Hearse to the SERrrERAND uÜf'l''!-1?''1' CORPSE PRESStef BX' hr Wh'Ch SS be kept any ZlLL iWCT FATBIT METALLIC BURIAL casks, for transportation or other purposes Public insthutioii, snd all others who wish to delay funeral on-
if desired CL. ,11 K. ,.vl ETEJ "P corP
- 1 " . " s-m au. uiacaiice ior inter
r riu care ana aispatcb e continue to keep on hand a large assortment
"7i "j oui imig expei icnce in can give general satisfaction. June , 1850.
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