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d by John MeKinney" forfeited and sold on credit to Robert C. fcrreexjrv and Frederick W. Thayer Loan, interest, Ac, 65 75. Union County. Three tract of land being parti and parcels of the e qr of mc 92, t 11, r 8 w. containing in all 100 10-100 acres, more or leaa, Umnded as described on page 222. book G, of the records of deeds id Union touniv; mortftf ed Ia- John S. Hum. J-oan interest. Ac , 4542 34. Pan of the s e qr of sec 22, t 11 a, r 2 w, containing M acres, more or lew. bounded as described on page 210. book O. of the record of deeds in Union county; mortgaged by William Holliiujswonh. Loan, interest, Ar , 93X. The a tf of tba u w qr of tec 24. t 14. r 13 e; mortgaged by Wdiram Gates. 1-oan. interest. Ac, 9642 34. VanderbuTeih County. Tbe w fr hf ofl'r sec 8, t 7 s, r 10 w. containing 77 60. luO acres, except 74 acres in the s e corner, herelolore sold to John Garret; mortgaged by George fi, Wagnou. Loan, interest, A , 50. Vermillion County. The n fr ot use n e qr of sec 0, t 17 n, r Üw, couUunuig 00 acre and the w hf of the s w qr of sec 3 same t and r, couuuuing 30 meres, mortgaged by John R. Port.-r. Iattu, interest, Ac, $4ti 07 Vigo County. The w hf of the e qr. and the w qr of sec 22. t 13 n, r 9 w. coulaiuinf 140 acre, more or less; mortgaged by Richard Blake. IxMut, interest, die.. $43 0. The e hf of the n w qr of w fr sec 10, also the n e fr qr of w fr sec 10, all in t 13 n, r S w, containing in all 174 70-100 acres; mortgaged by Daniel Barbour. Loan, interest, dec, $540 43. 46 leet and seven inches of the n side of in lot No. 35, in tue town of Terre Haute as known and designated on the plat ot said town; mortgaged by Isaac V. Coddingtou. Ixmui. interest, dec $121 56. The w hf of the u e qr, also the n e qr of n w qr of sec 29, all in t 13 n. r 9 w; mortgaged bv Uarid Clark and Philo Clark. Loan, interest, Ac. S424 flu The w hf ot' the e qr of sec 11, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing SO seres, mortgaged by Isaac M. Dawson. Ixmii, interesl, Ac. 330 75. The e hf of tin; n w and the w hf of the n e qrs of sec 10, t 11 n, r 9 w. mortgaged by Johnson Mewhinnev. l.oeii. interest, ir 385 08. Part of out lot No. 1 adjoining the town of Terre Haute, and tmunded as described on page 165, book 5, of the records of deeds in Vigo county; mortgaged bv Ambrose S. Hovey. Loan, interest. Ac. S72 70 The w Iii of the s w qr ot sec fl, t 10 n, r 10 w; mortgaged by Peter Von Smitn. forfeited and sold on a ? red it to John Paddock. Loan, interest, Ac, 778 63. Tha s hf of s e qr of sec 27, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Algy Dean. Loan, interest, dec, $438 07. Lot No. 204 as known and designated on the plat of the town of Terre Haute, mortgaged by Robert S. McCabe. Loa' , interest, Ac, 477 5. The w hi "of see 18, 1 13 a. r 9 w; mortgaged by John Hay; forleited and seid on credit to John H. Watson. Loan, interest, Ac. e20 17. - The ii w qr of the n w qr of sec 28. t 13 n, r 10 w, containing 40 sores; mortgaged by Henry G. Mc Adams; forfeited and sold on credit to John H. Wataou. Ixan, interest, Ac, 3134 66. The s hf of the u e qr of sec 26. t 12 n, r 9 w, containing SO acres mortgaged by Thomas Stewart. IjOuii, interest' Ac. 9219 78. Warren County. The e hi' of the u e qr of sec 34, containing 80 acres, also the w hf of the u e qr oi sec 34, containing 80 acres, except 8 rods square oil'

ine s e comer ot the Ihm descriiMsd trust, all in t 23 n, r 8 u . mort-

fed by Gamaliel Davis, and forfeited and sold ou credit to Wil-

i Kelly. Mr. Loan, interest, Ac ., 9783 03.

Tbe n e fr of sec 22, t 21 n, r 3 w, contain. ng 83 46-100 acres;

mortgaged by William Berkshire Loan, interest, Ac. S3c0 09. The undivided hf of the w hf of the s e qr of sets 5. t 22 n, r 6 e, aoulaiuuig 80 acres, mortgaged by Kino A. Munsou. Loan, iutereat, drc, iS78 84. The undivided hf of the w hf of the a e qr of sec 5. t 22 n, r 6 e. containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Orin M uno . Ixian, utsereai, Ac., $578 34, Wayne County. The s w qr of sec 18, 1 10, r 14 e, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged by David Commons. Loan, interest. Ac, $217 83. Pan of tha w hi" of the s e qr of sec 22, t 13, r 1 w, containing 72 aerea, more or leas, and bounded aa described on page 423, book S, of the records of deeds in Wayne county; mortgaged by William HI". Ixtan, interesl, Ac. $562 18. White County. Tbe u e qr of tba s e qr of sec 11, also the a hf of tbe w hf of the n e qr ol sec 11, all in t 20 n, r 4 w. containing in all 80 acres, alao the a e qr of the n w qr of sec 26, also the e ht of the u w qr of sec 27, all in t 47 n. r 4 w. containing in all 120 acres; mortgaged be John W. Bunnell, and forfeited and sold on credit to Hiram Jacobs. Loan, interest, Ac 9643 61. The a hf of the e qr and s hf the n w qr of sec 36, t 28 n. r 4 w, containing 100 acres, also the e hf of the s w qr of sac 30. t 28 n, r 3 w, contain in 80 acres; mortgaged by Jacob Meyers. Loan, uslerest, Ac, 464 72. Part of sac 4, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing 106 acres, bounded aa described on page 294, book A, of the records of deeds in White county; mortgaged by Robert Roihrock. Loan, interest, Ac, 342 34. The e hf of the a e qr ol" sec 14, also the w hf of the a e qr, a' in i 26 ii. r 4 w. containing in all 190 acres; mortgaged by Isaac Reyuolda Loan, interest. Ac . $355 42. So mach of the mortgaged premises in fs. ti case as will pay the principal, interest, damages and coats, will first be offered for cash, and in case there be no bid far cash, the premises will be bid in for ihe State, if thought best, and be immediately offered for sale on a credit at five years, with interest at seven per cent., payable annually, in advance. A certificate of purchase will be given to the purchaser, pledging s patent or deed from the State, whan rail payment shall be made ; but which shall be forfeited to the J late, with all payments made it, er sou for any default of the payment of principal or interest, according to tha terms of sale, and entitle the State to re-sell at any time. Bond wdl be required ol" the purchaser for the payment of the purchase money and interest, and that waste of the premises shall not be committed or suffered, and security may also be required in any vase By order of lite Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund. JAMES MORRISON, President. Omci or Sinum K i.V., Sept 2V, 1651. Explanations of the abreviationa in the foregoing notice; e ai east; w for west; n for north; s tor south; hf lor half ; qr for quarter; fr for fi action; sec tor section; t for township, and r for range

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A STROLOOY. THK CELEBRATED DR. C. W. ROBACK.

H rroiessor oi Astrology. Astronomy, rnrenoiogy, and Ueoinancv. combined with CONJURATION, from Sweden, omce No 71

Locust street. Philadelphia, offers his services to the citizens of Indi

ana. He has been consulted by all uie crowned heads of Europe and enjoys a higher reputation as an Astrologer, than any one living

Nativities calculated according to Geomancy Ladies 3. Gentlemen

3. Persons at a distance can have their nativities drawn by sending the date of tbe day of their birth. All letters containing the above fee, will receive immediate attention, and nativiiiea sent to

any part of the work), written on durable paper ; and he is nrepanj to make use of his power by conjuration, on any of the lollown

topics: Courtship, advice given for the successful accomplishment or a wealthy marriage ; he has the power to redeem such as are given to the free use 04" the bottle; and for all cases of hazard, and for the recovery of stolen or lost property, and the purchasing of lottere - c i. Ä , , e . .r

ucseis. i iiuusuiui ui me aoov r-n i neu cases nave been sone in

this city and us vicinity, and in the t ruled Mates, to the full satisfac

tion of all. 10,000 Nativities or Horoscopes hare been cast during the last four years while here. Letters will answer every purpose, and will do a well as to call in peraop, and the mail is now so safe

that persons need not tear to trust money through the Post Office

ut nouacs receives irom aw 10 low leuers moinniv. and has never aaiesed one. All letters will be religiously attended to, as aforesaid. For more particulars, call at tba office of the Sentinel and set an

.serological iimaaac, gratis. i. ft KUBACK, No. 6, White street, New York City. fry Be particular to mention tha Post Office, county and Stale. O" All communications kept religiously teeret. febSfl

The

Greatest Discovery of the Agt DE. TR ASK S MAGNETIC OINTMENT,

POE Inflamatory Rheumatism, this liniment is the most complete remedy ever prepared. In W eases out ol 100 it will afford entire relief to the worst cases of Nervous Headache in 30 minutes. Far Nervous Diseases, affections of the Spine, Rheumatism, Lünens, Burns, Ac, Ae. ft is of immense value. SWELLED LIMBS. If any of ear Ladies sre afflicted with a Swelled Limb, or Milk Lag, as it is sometimes called, (a complaint that many females are subject to, after child-birth, and which is often protracted for years,) we would say id all such, gel a bottle of Trask's Magnetic Ointment, which will effect a certain and permanent cure. Price 25 and 3b cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by Craighead A Browning, Tomlinson Brothers, Indianapolis; L. Edwards Greenfield; Wiley M Lowry Dfjughutown; Hodson A Welborn, Ogden; J. R. Bracken A Cs (.amber and; and bv one Agent In fleh village in the State ootP-Iyw H. Z. 'ERGUSON, Trav. Agent.

JXVM POON8. -Another large lot of Sliver Ware just out,

an, v,ream. ana Bait anssaaa. mnn i-.

Butter Knives all mads to order, and warranted as nure

S ,u charge for Emrravins- at

M Journal copy W H TALBOTT S.

. W. MWUJS. WM C. TKABFB. If EWLAN D Ac T R A B lT E , (SCCCSSSOBS TO . W. ""SB".) wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Ne. 440, Main, between 5th and 6th sts.. North side. LOUISVILLE, IT.. HAVE ou oaitd a large and carefully selected stock of Groceries, which we wili sell very low for cash, or in exchangr tor all kinds ot country produce. The following are the principal articles, riz : 250 bags prime green Rio Coffee; jO bags old Mauiha and Java Coffee; '.si bbds. fair to extra prime N. O. Sugar; 10 iihds Refined and Clarified Sugar; 75 bbls. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Pas; ass, 10 Tierces Flint Rice; Mi bids. Golden .Syrup: 25 hf. bbls. i olden Syrup. 41 and 10 gal. kegs; 70 bbls. Plantation Molasses; bbls. Sugar House Molasses; 30 hf. bbls. Sugar House Molasv 55 hi". chfu (iuu Powder Tea: i. hf. chests Black Tea; hf. cheats Young Hyson . 25 6 and 12 lbs. boxes Young Hyson Tea: I-.1 boxes Roniii äoap, 1U0 boxes Fancy Soap; 75 boxes Pearl Starch; 10 boxes Chocolal. 1W) boxes Star Candles; A) boxes Sperm Candles; 225 Pressed Sommer Candles; 10,1100 Cuba Six Cigars; 1 50 mm Spanish Cigars: 45.000 hf. Spanish Cigar. 250 bags and bales Cotton Yarns, No. 400 to 1.000; 1,1100 lbs. Carpet Chain; 1,000 lbs. Caudle Week 1 .200 lbs. Cotton Twine; 150 bales Conon Butting; 5:25 bags Shot, assorted sizes; 2.VD00 lbs. Bar and Pig Iead, 75 doz. Blue Ruckcts, 50 dot Fancy buckets. .KHloz fancy lif. Buckets; 4-5 nests (3 and 8 in nest.) Painted Tubs; i itox. No. 2 and 3 Painted Tubs; 73 ooz- Zinc Washboard; 50 bbls. Hydraulic Cement; 50 hi. Vinegar; 85 Packages No L 1 and 3 Mackerel; 3fl0 kegs super cut Nails, 3, 4, 6, P. 10, 12, 16. and 20d; 100 kegs super cut Krads, rid. $d, and KM, 75 boxes Va. Tobacco; 1 15 boxes Mo. and Ky., 5, 9, J pound and pwind lump, 100 boxes Matches; 350 doz. Shaker and common Brooms; 12 casks and bbls. Saleratn; 10 caks sup. Carb Soda 700 lbs. best Spanish Indigo; l.dUO lbs. Bright Dutch Madder; 50 bags Pepper and Sp:re, 12 bbls. Alum: 12 bUs. Kpsom Salts; 30 bbls. Copperas; 26 bbls. Brimstone; 400 IU. Cloves. 500 lbs. Fresh Nutmegs: 130 Marts Cinnamon Bark; 400 lbs. Camphor; 350 lbs. Cream ot" Tat tat, 1.200 Reams Wrapping Paper; 3S0 Reams Letter and Cap Pap er, 30 boxes "John Bull's'' Sirs tparilla; 50 boxes Fresh Cream Chewse, 1 15 kegs Pure and No. 1. Wuite Lead; I Pipe Schnapps Gin, the. best amele impot led; 2V Pipes James Henuessy's pale and dark Brandy: 2y Pipes A. Sei gut He's pale and dark Brandy; 3f casks Raatean's pa'.e and dark Brandy, U j.. pes I. A F. Mart ePs pale Brandy, U pipes J.J. Dupuya pale Brandy; 3i casks Londcu DcL Maderia Wine, very old: 5 casks R. L. Ma'ieria Wine; 2j casks Spanish 'rati Wine; 5 casks pure Port Juice, Crown brand; 5 casks Juice I ore. 5 casks Burgujidy Port; 2 casks pare -we t Malaga Wine. Domestic Brandy. Swee t Wine and Gin, New England Rum, old Bourbon. Copper distilled and rectified Whisky, Peaah and Apple Eraudy. Also, Candies, Ground Spice, Mustard. Escensas, Cinnamon. V.-rmifuge. Castor, Linseed aud Tenner's Oil, Turpentine, luk, Flasks. Jars, Glass, Turn biers. Blacking. Percussian Caps, Paste Boards, B ttle Corks. Co iton and Hemp Twine, Cotton Trot Lines and Staging. Dupouu aud Blasting Powder, Sifter's Salt, Ac, Ac. sepll

GROCERIES ! GROCERIES '. GROCERIES ! ! ! We are now in 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 aivd country dealers to examine our stock and prices betbre going to the River, ss we reel confident thai we can oder uiducemeuu lor them to make at least, a pari of tljeir purchases in this market. Our stock cousi'jU in part is follows: 25 hhds. N. O. Su gar, 10 bbls. pure SaJerstua. 25 bbls. Crushed, Powdered, and 23 doz. Painted Buckels

Loaf Sugars;

50 bags Eastr. Kio Coflee, 10 bags old Java do., 50 bbls. N. O Molaaaes, 10 do. S. H. dnl"'

9 Tierces prime R ice,

20 Nests do. Tubs

50 doz. Bed Cords 5 reels do.; 5 do. Sash Cord: 10 cods Halter Rope; ;iu doz Plow Lines;

50 half chests YF4vsou, Imperial. 200 lbs. Twine; Gunpowder a td' Black Teas, 50 boxes W. R. Cheese; S6 boxes Sumraer Candles: 10 do. "English Dairv Cheese;

ä do. star do . 500 lbs. Copperas;

do So,

500 do. S. F. Indigo,

25 do. Tr.det A ShavaiasoaK a00 do Alum

5 do. O enume old Castile do : 300 do. Logwood, 10 gross M ason s Blacking; 1000 lbs. Madder, 900 doz s ssorted Brooms, 5 casks Salmon; 200,000 P ercussiou Caps; 30 boxes B 10 and luX 12 Glass;

ivu x- ti and whole kegs " Maz- ao oo uisjiwarr;

loo ke?s aui. assorteu, j

r mki S and as doiiaj

50 gross Matches.

6 bbLs. Almond. t )o Filberts; 1.000 lbs. assorted Caudy; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; 25 do Cap and Letter V

JO doz. I ,i K . 5 boxes clay Pipes; '1,000 Stone do ; :i.000 Pipe Stems; 'A boxes "Fox's"' Starch; 25 doz. Zinc Washboards; .ii .Vms wood Bowls.

ard s' Gun Powdei. 3-WO 1'us. Bar Lead; 50 ba si Shot; 5 bor .es Bakas Cocoa; f.o. Chocolate; 50uoo Cigars; 40 boxes Tobacco; St i lbs. Nutmegs; S bags Pepper, 'J do. AI spier; 30 matta Cinnamon; 25 doz. Mustard: 90 lbs. Cayenne; 5 boxes Pepper Sauce;

200 lbs. Cloves; For sale by BROWNING A MAYER, North side Washington st. one square east of State House, sept 10 GTJN-POWDER ! GDTf -POUER ! ! We are agents lor Hie sale of Gun powder of the celebrated " Hazard Powder Co's." inanulaciure. guaranteed equal to anv Powder in the United States. Willuppty City dealers at reasonable ."atea, delivering the Powder u pn short notice. We have erected a Magazine near the City limiui and hall, at all times, be fully supplied with all grades of Powder. All Powder sold by us will be guarantee, i eoual to representation, when otherwise, the money wdl he refunded.. We now have in Mr-gazine : 25 kegs Kentucky Ride Powder, FFFa ; 20 half kegs do. do. do.; 20 quarter Itegs do. do. do.; CO kegs fair I .awn Mills, FFFo.. do.; 20 kegs Deer, do.; 10 kegs Austin King A Co.'s do; 10 half kegs do. do.: 10 kegs Cannon and Blasting, do.; Superior Canister and Sporting, do.; BROWNING A MAYKR jNonh side, Washington Street, near the State House. june30-w

J O H N O' KANE dr SONS' NEW BOOK STORE.

WE announce to oar friends, to Booksellors, Country Merchants, Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and book buyers

generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis, Marion county . Indiana, 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

stock of Books and Stationery. We keep always on hand a large and complete as-ortment of Miscellaneous, Theological, Law, Medical, Common Schoo, and Classical Books; together with a full stock of Sianle and Fancy Stationery. We are confident it would be to the interest ot'Oountry Merchants and all others wishing to purchase books to give us a call. All orders thankfully received, aud we assure those who send that they will lie filled promptly Particular attention paid to orders bv

mail or otherwise for quantities or single volumes Beeswax and Rags wanted. JOHN O KANE A SONS,

may23dwlf No. 4 Norns Buildings, under Odd Fellows Hall.

MITCHELL A BROTHER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in iPOMEROY LB0N. Warranted to be of a superior quality.

Nails, Steel, Springs. Axles, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Wagon-boxes,

flows, Meei and Last Mould Hoards, Ac. They slso keep on hand a large variety of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Of the latest patterns, and of superior quality and finish No. 305, Mai a St., Wttt SuU, thru dornt tnUnr Cowl. jnly7-esBW CINCINNATI, O.

II OLASSES 30 bbls. prime N. O. Molasses; ITA 7 half bbls prime N. O Molasses;

In store and for nale by BLYTHE A HOLLAAD. may2S

rr ANTED.--50.000 Iba. Bacon, for which the market price

BLYTHK A HOLLAND

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will be paid by

CHEESE 30 boxes received this dr at jene V. C. HANNA A CO

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JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! A Wonderful and Extraordinary Medicine THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL Arabian Liniment for Man and Beast W. B. FARRELL, Sole Proprietor. QRAND DEPOT, 52 STATE STREET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. And Sold by Merchant and Dmggittt in nearly every Tovm in the Wettern Country. Also by W. W. ROBERTS. CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING,

arm J. r. muiiai.i.. Indianapolis. HB most wonderful remedy known lo man lorihe speody, safe

mid permanent cure ol all dueases ol the human nesh. us wi ll

as of horses and eatlle. The remarkable cures, irreal renutatum

' aud immense call lor W . B. Parrel 's ARABIAN LINIMENT has

aused many counterfeits to appear, many of winch possess Utile or no medical virtue, and some of them well calcu'ated to deceive. A base counterfeit called II. U. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, uas El up on the repntalion of my old established Arabian Liniment, ware el" such attempt to deceive. Purchase none unlrss it has my signature. W. B. Farrell, on the wrapper of the bottle. Ixwk well or you will get a spurious article. In- .: ! Kridemee. A Wonderful Cure llie Wjtofm ran' I uritkoHt it. Dk. W. It 1'akr: 1 take pleasure in speakina; 01' your Arabian Liniment. My horse got frightened at some Mrange does, and tried to jump a sharp paling fence; he tagged himself in the bowels so bisd that part of his mide- camv out; we throwed bim and sowed up the wounds, and then poured on your Liniment and rubbed it in well, and the horse did so well that I nsed him in a few days; it did not swell in the least. I know there is nolhing so good as this Liniment. The women can't be without it; if they liapper to bum themselves they run to the Liniment, and say they never have a blister attcrwards; we arc most out. and I wish you to send me a bottle. Yours. Ac. D.BROWN. Dupage co.. Ills., April 10, 1S50. Continually Inquiring. K. C. Bosbyshell. P. M.. Deer Plain Jersey co.. Ib.. write.-' to W. B Ksrrell as follows: June lö. 1350 I wrote you lasl Fall for the Agency of your Arabian Liniment, but received no reply, and 1 then Bought come of the Mustang I ., meut, but it docs not give satisfaction; and my father and myself having circulate' yours through these counties, six years ago. the people are still constantly enquiring for it. Semi me twenty dozen as soen as possible. Respectfully, Ax., E. C. BOSBV!HKLL. Ute Xnining Elte I. Frederick Domire. do certify that we have used isj the stables of the Sultana House. Chicago. Mr. W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, in ibe various diseases of Horses. We rely upon it in all cases, and use nothing else. Chicago, Apr,! 5, 1S50. FREDKRICK DOMIRE. The Quincy Whig, one ol the largest and most popular papers in Illinois, in speak. ,ii of V. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, .March 19th, 1851, says: "This Liniment is the Genuine Cure-all and no mistake." Lame and Pairfvl Barks, Rkeamatitn. aud Aturalfia. Here what the Medical Profession say of W. B. Farrell's Arabian Ijrument. The following is irom one of the most distinguished aud popular physicians in Indiana: "This is to certify that I have used Dr. Farrell's Arabian Liniment in a number of cases of Lame and Painful Racks, Rheumatic AlHiclions, Neuralgia, Ar . in all of which 1 have found it decidedly beneficial, can therefore recommend its use to the public with the utmost confidence TIMOTHY C EVERTS. M. D. Laporte Co.. Ind.. Ju'.y 3th, 11". Daily Calls -Dr Drewer, of Knoxville. III.. Jan. 6th. 1351, wrnes to W. B Farrell: Dear Mir 1 am entirely out of your Arabian liniment and have een for some time. I have been expecting your ageir. here to furtush me with your medicine. I wish you would lniorm me how I can get your Liniment as we have daily calls for h. Yours, respectfully, J. AV. BREWER. Frsrt the Medical Faevlt y The following is a copy of a letter from 00 Agent in St. Louis, Mo.: Mr. V. B. Farrell, Dear Sir: You will please send us another supply of your Arabian Liniment. The quantity you left with us is nearly all sold. I think a large quantity can be sold, as e very person that has r -,-t the Liniment speak of il in the highest terras ofprai.se. t ours, Ac . Dr. E. E ASTERLY. .t. 1 uis. Mo., April 47, 1348. For Horses and Cattle. It is certainly the greatest discovery ol this or any other age of the world. It penetrates to the boue, curing up all deep seated innamations. releasing contracted cords, restores stiff joints, scatters swellings of every kind, and is healing in the highest deg rea. weeney, Stiff Complaatt, Founder. Big Head. Farcy, Spavin, Laineoess, Sand Cracks, Hard Tumors, Galls. More Eyes, C hates, Strains. Bruises, Wounds. Scratches, Film Ui the Eye. Caked Bag, Horn Distemper, Ac, are permanently cured by this great remedy, which has received the approbation of the most learned physicians and farriers of the day. sepiiSy-wis

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St., Cincinnati. sepig-jmw

.ex A CARD Messrs FIELD A SLOAN take this method ot y announcing to toe community at large, that they are now prefSnpared io receive orders fur all kinds of Chairs having every

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Hotels. Hails, Offices. Ac, furnished with a superior article ot Arm-Chirs at prices to suit the age. All orders from a distance will meet with prompt atteulirn. Country dealers will be supplied ai prices which will insure them a good profit. Rooms on Washington treet. next door lo Biddie s Auction Rooms. All work warranted. N. B The highest price will be paid lor Poplar. Walnut, and

Maple lumber. Hickory and Maple turning timber. Ac. july ltl wly OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. COLLEGE HILL, HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, r 'I IK third annual session of the Ohio Female College will com

M inence ou Monday, ibe 15th iust. An efficient corps of Proteas-

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the whole school, ine terms are reasonaoie inciters oi inquiry should be sent to Rev. John Covert, College Hill, Hamilton Co.. O.

JOHN COVERT, Pres't. SarmiBKa 1st, MM. References. Hon. John McLean, Rev Samuel W. Fisher. Rev T. A. Mills, D H. Allen, D. D .S. F. Cary,Esq..Cinci.tiiati:Dr. Jas

L Allen. Rockville, Ind.; Rev. W. M. Cheever, Terre Haute: and

Rev. C. E. Babb, Indianapolis. sepM-d2w--Jmw (Journal copy.)

(a" HEEP ! SHEEP ! ! SHEEP ! ! ! The subrciber returns from 5 the Ohio State Fair with a fine supply of Fine Wooled Sheep, which he will sell on liberal terms. Persons wishing to increase

tht quality and fjiiauiity, 'in uo wen to give mm a can. nis variety consists of Giudaloupe, Half Tainter. Saxony, Polar and Spanish Menno. Finer Sheepi have never been introduced into the State. M. R. HULL. Near Aiquina, Fayette co., Ind.. Od. 9,851 octM-w3w 'EW STORE AND NEW GOODS Aaron D. Ohr A Co.,

are receiving and opening daily m the Masonic Building, a far and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots aivl .ihoes. Hats. Csps. Bonnets. Groceries, Cotton Yarns, Ac, to

which we would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding country. These Goods have been purchased at AXtremely low prices, and we would particularly inrite our country friends if they want iVste and Cheap Goods, to give us a call. After an absence of two years to that famous and Molden Country'. California, we have returned to our old home where we intend to settle for life, provided our friends will give us their assistance. AARON D. OHR. SJp; WILLIAM BR A DEN. Stop at the Masonic Hall. oc 23-wtf

W IGHTNING ! LIGHTNING! ! LIGHTNING ! ! '.-The subLi 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 Rods direet from Cincinnati, and good experienced hands to pat up any quantity at short notice and at the moderate price of 10 cents per foot, or he will sell the Rods at 8 cents per foot, and let the purchaser put them up himself. Always on hand at the sign of the Bir Pad Lock and Cook-Stove, by B HENRY S. KELLOGG. References : Capi. Voorb.es, C. W. Cady, D. Yaadea, J. L. Ketcham, and J. D. Defrees, Esqrs , and the Trustees of the Deaf and Dumb Asvlum, Judge Perkins, Messrs. R. R. Underbill, J. W. Holland, Dr. Builard. and IP, Oraigheast SUgM m GREEN GLASS W AHE. 230 boxes Green Glass Ware, consisting of Vials and Bonus of all sizes and description for sale low at eug CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING'S. TO FARMERS. The subscriber has constantly on hand, J. Patton's best make of CRADLES, ready for use, at the Sign of the big Padlock and Cook Stove. may31 HENRY S. KELLOGG. CIG ASS AND TOBAOOO. On hand a very large stock of first quality of .Spanish Cigars and Cavendish Tobacco at junei ,w HANN AMAH'S Drugstore.

THE BEST OF BOOTS AND SHOES ARK THE CHEAPEST. ib'K are now selling THE BEST of Philadelphia aud Freftch V Cast Skin Boa, From SO ceats to fel.OO per Pair Lower than auy other inaiiuiacturer in the city. To those who want GOOD Bin ITS we would say. ZytUVF. THEMA TRIAL.ja

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TO THE LADlKs. E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING far the Fai l Tram. ii superior quality of CUSTOM MADE SHOES,

which we are selling at ibe prices of ordinary shop work. The stock is superior to anything we ever bad. and ibe work warranted ol" the best. TRY THEM AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES! Den'l forget the plan-. :tm of the Big Red Boot, Washington tt J. F. FAIRBANKS Isshanapsrii, Sept., 1961. salt 1AWS DOMESTIC INSTRUMENT By which coatrreiTM. ness may be instantly removed and its consequences prevented bv the application of warm water only. Jusl received and for sale at W. W. ROBERTS' Drug Store.

AW SCHOOL OF THE INDIANA UNIVTTBSITT. Mi This Institution is under the care of the Holl. David McDonald, ami tin- Hon. Win. T. Otto. Its superior advantages to gentlemen entering the lesnl Profession arc generally known and acknowledged. The ronrse of instruction in lh;s Law School embraces all the branches or" Legal Science. Studcntsiare examined every day on their lessons in the text books; and lectures are daily delivered. A moot court is held every Saturday, in which all the students are exercised in preparing pleadings and arguing legal questions. The students arc divided into two classes the Junior and the Senior. The text books of the Junior class are Blackstone's Commentaries. Kent's Commentaries, Smith on Contracts, and Stephen on Pleadiiig: those of the Senior class are Kent's Commentaries. Cltitty on Pleading, Greenleaf on Evidence, and Mitford's Equity. A good law library is provided for the use of students: bat they must furnish their own text books. Students attending this department for two sessions, will, in (lie discretion of the Faculty and Board of Trustees, receive diplomas, none but prsciiring lawyers will be entitled to them short of that lime. The tuition lee is thirty dollars per session. The graduation fee is fire dollars. The approaching session will commence on the first Monday of November next, aiai end the first of March following. D. H MAXWELL, Pres't, Bloominglcn. Sept. t, ll. B. T Ind. TJnivertity sep6-wSw IfajEW HARDWARE STORE. N'sw Fiais ax u New Goods ' ii The subscribers have just opened an entire New Stock of Hardware, comprising the latest styles and most approved patterns of bouse 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. S'ud scythes, hay forks, grain cradles, sickles, Ae. Ac. Carpenters. Joiners. Coopers, Masens, Cranage and Cabinet Ma kers, Black. Whits, and all other Smiths, and the invitation is eju tended to the entire alphabet of names u the city and surrounding country, to call at the sign oi the (Hit Elephant and Cook Store, sxmli side of Washington street, opposite Yj Craighead's, and examine goods and prices. In addition to the above, t'iey w keep for sale a good stock o. assorted iron, steel, and nails. Also, rontinue to manufacture cop per, tin, and sheet iron wäre. an', do all kinds of job work in their line to order; and lastly, they do not intend being outdone in the selection of ibe most approved kinds of Cooking toves, warranted to please, or no sale. Being well acquainted with the latest improved patterns made in New York. Peimsylvajiia, and Ohio, and having had twenty years practical experience in the sale of stoves and ether merchandize in tbe hardware trade, tbey hope to please all who may favor them with a call WAIN WRIGHT A BRO Indianapolis, Sept. 21, 1330 w.

THE CELEBRATED METEOR COOKING STOVE.

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"SAmrL have Bern1 on hand over auo Cooking Stoves of dlderent WW ragiaaias, nieluduig the above, which will be sold very low for cash. MUNSON A BROTHER, sepU-'imdi w On Washington street, near the Branrh Bank HATS! HATS'! HATS!!' G. F. McOINNLS would re spectfully inform the public that be is now receiving his Fall and Wiuter stock of Hau and Caps, consisting of every style and quality ot" Moleskin, Silk, Fur and Angola Hau. Silk Plush. Mohair Plush. Cotton Plush. Cloth, Oller, Kur, Seal. Muskral, Od Cloth. Silk and Velvet Csps. for Men's, Youth's and infant's wear, in endloss quantities, and he lias no lieMtauon in saying thai this is the largest, best, cheapest. anJ most general assortment ot' Hau. and Can ever oflered in lln market, and would mvile those in oeed of Hau and Caps, to give him a call before purchasing else where, as he leels satisfied that be can give as good, if not a little Utter iargaiiu. than can be obtained in anv other establishment in the city Be sure and call at ' McGINNIS Hat Store. sep!3-dAw3m . Second door from Post Office corner. CIGAR CASES A new style of beautiful finish; now opening at ROBKRTS- Dra Store, septa gacoeaaor to Morrieun A Allison DELZELL & TYLER. Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, Journal Buildings, opposite Branch Ban k,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AT which place will constantly be on hand, a full and complete aoriment of Blank Books ol" every description ; also Justices Blanks, Blank Notes, Ac. Stationery of every desert ption constantly on hand of the best quality, and will be sold on th e most reasonable terms. TO COUNTY OFFICERS. We are now supplied with a superior assort me nt of the different Record Papers and are prepared to supply County Officers with Records with or without printed heads, oi the very' best material and on such terms as to insure satisfaction, and in w orkmanship. infenot to noue in the West. We are in possession of 11 the different forms used in the offices in the Stale, and feel assured that, should you favor us with your orders, entire satisfaction w.iu !e given. Particular attention paid to re-binding old books. aug$-6mvr YTATC 4 W TI n A t n

ajjW AA AA A U AA AS A ISÄäXD! M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Si.f.Y UF THE BIG KKTi n r, T.

Jt lAimsiHUS, sentinel Büddings, Washington stream, has just received a large assortment of elersm Kilt u... r.h.

latest and most fashionable styles, which he offers at the ven Lowest prices for 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 alock to wholesale and Retail purcba tars, an unusually tavorable terms, and hopes they will give him a ca I before purchasing elsewhere. seple NEW OUTFIT. CT-n "i WEAVER. A WILLIAMS, TTllSSSnill ntas, at aetBalBW their old stand, on Washington ir., a

site the Masonic Hall, have just added another new Hear m to the

unuenaaing estaDiianmeni, atiu win attend in person lo al I funerals entrusted lo them. We have also procured COBB'S PATENT CORPf IE PRESERVER AND JCE BOX, by which a corjaecan be kept any length of time. We will also furnish FISK'S PATENT urTimc aiTsm

CASLS, for transportation or other purpjaes Public uutitutions, and all others wlVjj t0 dei,y f neTtAe untfl the arrival ot distant relatives, o, lo ke suitable preparauon ft.r internem, can, by use of this. -preserver, keep a corp sTfor week, if desired Corpse will be taaevi im rii.t.ns for ,.i.r ., ,-.

sonable charges and with ea and dispatch.

" c S.VI.U..VO iu seep on, nand a large assortment o f ready made coffins, and by our long expeiienee in tbe business, t hink that we can give general sstisffiction.

June W, 1350

I AND-PAPER A prime article for sale at t isapSOj ROBBRT

Drug Store.