Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1852 — Page 3
INDIANA STATE SENTINEL,
National Democratic Nominations. FOR PRESIDENT, FRANKLIN PIERCE, of New Hampshire. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM K. KING, of Alabama. Democratic Electoral Ticket ITATI AT LAUGE . jOHN PETTIT, of Tippecanoe County. JAMES H. LANE, of Dearborn County DISTRICT ELECTORS, Pint BEN J. R. EDMONSTON, of Dnuois County. V.W J AMES 8. ATHON, of Clark County. Tnird JOHN A. HENDRICKS, of Jeflerson Comity, "ourta EBENEZER DÜMONT, of Dearborn Co. Fifth WILLIAM GROSE, of Henry County. Sixth WILLIAM J. BROWN, of Marion County. Seventh OLIVER P. DAVIS, of Vermillion County. Eigata LORENZO C. DOUGHERTY, of Boone Co. Ninth SAMUEL A. HALL, of Cass County. Tenth REUBEN J. DAWSON, of DeKalb County. Eleventh JAMES F. McDOWELL, of Grant County. FOR CONGRESS, HENDRICKS, of Shelby County. THOMAS A. Democratic State Ticket. FOR GO VERM K , JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, of Parke County FOR LISUTKVA.VT-OoVESNOR, A8HBEL P. WILLARD, of Floyd County. TOR 9E IRTART OT STATE, VEHEMIAH HAYDEN, of Rush County. FOR AUDITOR Or STATE, JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry County. roa treasurer or state, ELIJAH NEWLAND, of Washington County rOR JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT, 1st Dist WILLIAM Z. STUART, of Cass County. 2d Dist. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur County. Id Dist SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion County, 4th Dist. ADDISON L. ROACHE, of Parke Co rOR REPORTER OF THE SUPREME COURT, HORACE E. CARTER, of Montgomery County. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM B. BEACH, of Boone County. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IISSTaUCTION , WM C. LARRABEE, of Putnam County Democratic Judicial Nominations. for WM. W. JUDGE CIRCL-IT COURT, WICK, of Marion Connly. rOR PROSECUTINO ATT0RNET, REUBEN A. RILEY, of Hancock County Marion County Democratic Ticket. For Senator. PERCY HOSBROOK, of Wayne Township For Representatives. JESSE PRICE, of Decatur Township. GEORGE P. BUELL, of Center Township. Für Sheriff. ISAAC W HUNTER, of Perry Township For Treasurer. JOHN M. TALBOTT, of Center Township For Judge of Court of Common Pleas. LEVI. L. TODD, of Perry Township. For Prostcuting Attorney, Court of Common Pleas JOHN T. MORRISON, of Center Township. For County Commissioners. MATTHEW R. HUNTER, of Lawrence Township. HENRY P. TODD, of Perry Township. For Coroner. GEORGE NEWLAND, of Center Township. GEN. SCOTT NATURALIZATION LAW. An Act supplementary to the acts now in force on the subject of a uniform rule of naturalization. Sec. I. Be it enacted, drc, That any alien, Item" a I Be it enacted, etc., ihat any alien, being a free white person, and who shall come into the United States six months or later after the passage of this act, may be admitted to become a citizen thereof after a resi dence therein or at least three years, ami one year at least after declaring his bona fide intention ot becoming a citizen, in the manner and form, and upon the other conditions not herein altered, as prescribed by the act entitled " An act to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and to repeal the acts heretofore passed on that subject, ' which was approved April 14, 1802: Provided, That no alien arriving in the United States after six months Irom the passage of this act, shall ever acquire the ri.'ht to vote, except in the manner hereinafter prescribed, for any elector of President or Vice President of the United States; for any member of the House of Representatives of the same; for any Governor, Lieutenant Governor, member of the Legislature, Judge of any Court of record, or Sheriff, in any State or Territory of the United States, or for any Mayor, Intendant, President, Alderman, Assistant Alderman, or common Councilman of any city, borough, or incorporated town or village, in any of the said States or their Territories, or within the District of Columbia; but all aliens admitted to naturalization under the foregoing provisions and limitations shall enjoy every other right aad prtv.le.e of native born eitixens, which i, not expressly limited or withheld by the constitution of the united States. Sac. 2. And be it further enacted, That every naturalized citizen, as aforesaid, shall be wholly exempted or excused from involuntary service in the militia, army, and navy of the United States. Sec. 3. And he it further enacted, That every free white alien, being an able bodied male of at least sevenyears of age, who snail, in time ol war, engage to re the United Mates against tneir enemies, ior at two years, or during the war, or who, in time of actual war. shall serve the said States faithfully two years, or to the end of the war, in any company or vessel of war, in the army or navy of the said States, shall, on obtaining the certificate or certificates of faithful service, signed by the commanding officer or officers of such company or companies, vessel or vessels of war, and countersigned by the next higher officer in the army or navy, under whom, if any, such alien has served, shall be admitted, on presenting such evidence to any court designated in the act hereinbefore recited, to all the rights and privileges of citizenship at any time conferred by the act, on simply taking the oath of allegiance to the United States, and making the renunciation enjoined in the said act. Sac. 4. And be it further enacted, That this act shall ia 4 effect on and after six months from its passage, when all provisions of former acts, inconsistent with this act, shall be taken and held to be repealed, in respect only to ail aliens arriving in the United States after that date. Wc think we abe LIBERAL ENOUGH, WHEN, 1ST PROVIDING FOR Alf ERIC A, WE LEAVE THE DOOR OF ADMISSION OPES TO the Children or Foreigners, now BROAD, WHO MAT HEREAFTER BE BORR here, WITHOUT ALLOWING THEIR FATHERS TO COME AND HELP TO GOVERN US! WE, WHO ALONE HAVE ANY RIGHT TO THINK ON THE SUBJECT, claim that WE CAE BEST GOVERN OURSELVES, AND THE BETTER SUCH GOVERNMENT IN THE MEANTIME, SO MUCH THE BETTER FOR THE FOREIGNERS WHO MAT HEREAFTER COME AMOHG VS. AND FOR THEIR Am ERIC AH -BORN Children. Scott's Communication in National Intelligencer, Dec, 1844. For 'he Daily Indiana SUte Seatinel.J Stbawtown, Hamilton co., Ind. Sept. 14, 1852. Mr. Edito Sir: Oar village was visited for the first time during this campaign by the two candidates for Governor (Wright and MoCerty,) on last Friday evenjag. The meeting was attended by a respectable number of citizens of both parties all anxious to hear the exponents of their principles. Mr. McCarty led the way, telling as of the great military achievements of General Scott, aad the Georgia lands ; but not one word about Whig principles or Whig policv in the State of Indiana. He was followed by Gov Wright, in bis usual calm and persuasive ay, setting forth the principles of Democracy, and the policy of the Whigs, leaving his aud;enc fully satisfied that "Old Nick" was not the man far the penple. The fires of '44 are now kindled is Hamilton county, aad yoa may set her down 100 majority for the Democrat! nominees Our German and Irish citizen are awake to their interests, and scores that never cast s are now ready lo support the friends o! toe opI Pierce. Wnsrht, and the Jjeraocrawc ucKei. vjisoir lis . C7TheWilmington Commercial and Knoxville Whig, anti-Scott papers, were selected by Mr. Webster to print the laws of the United States, at the recommendstMM) of leading Whigs j the Whig at the solicitation of a of the Whig memtxrs oi congress.
CT After the 30in of the present month, one cent will pay the postage of a newspaper from and to any part of the Union.
Public Speaking. Hen. Grabau N. Fitch will add rest the people at ihe following time and places: At W'uuiemac, Pulaski co . on Saturday. 25th inst., at 1 o'clock P.M. At Monticello; White co . on Wednesday, ith inst . at I o'clock P M. At Delphi. Carroll ro.. on Friday. 1st of October, at I o'clock P. M. At Frankfort, Clinton co , on gated) , 2d of Octolter. at I o'clock P.M. Hon. J. U RoBJXAO.i will attend the meetings at Delphi and Frankfort. Thomas A. Hendricka, Candidate lor Congress, will address his fellow citizen of Hancock county at the following times and placesEden, Thursday, Sept 3d, at 10 o'clock. Warrington, same day at 3 o'clock. Portland. Friday Sept Mth, at I o'clock. Greenfield. Saturday 25th, at 1 o'clock. At Cumberland, Marion county, Sept 21st, at 3 o'clock.
OCTOBER ELECTION. KLROTION DAY 1 HE SECOND TUESDAY IN OCTOBER Announcement fee f I 00. J"Ve are requeued to announce thai Joax S. Ali in is a canpidste fur Assessor in Center township. We are requeued to announce the name of Capt. Damibi. I.axcibet as a candidate fo Assessor of Wayne township. CWe are requested t announce Hiram Brown. F.-q . n candidate trr Prosecuting Attorney in this Judicial Cirevit. JPstrs Wucmi is a candidate for Assessor in Center township JJCpWe mtt requested by O. H. P. Bi t, to state that he will he an independent candidate for Sheriff, ai the ensuing October eiec tiou f, H ARRI KD. On Thursday morning, Scptemlier lölli. I) Rev J 1. argen, Ulivbb B Tobbbt, editor of Hie 1. i iriiceouig Registtr. lo Miii Rvtii Drakk. daughter of Col J . P. Druke of last est We wish Brother Torbet and Ins fair bride a long life of happiness and prosperity On'.he 13th inst., by William Sullivan, Kq , Mr Eli Johnsos. to Miss Catuarink Stkvkx. ill of Perrv township, Marion comity. Indiana In this city, on the I'm insi ., by John Swoass to Mm Sarah Ann W.inani Sullivan, Esq , Mr. I.kathermax, all of tins eounOn Tuesday, -ept 21, 1552. by the Rev. Mr McClung. Mrs M. A Jordan, or this city, to Dr Alfred G. Potts, of Richmond, Indiana. (Cincinnati Gazette please ropy. On the 19th tost , by C. G. Werbe, Esq.. Mr. Benjamin VanLsaicrat, to Miss Puxbk Ann Brooks, all of West Indianapolis. Oil the J.h A igust, 1S52. by the Rev S. S Dcerms William N. O. Drnwiduir, to Mus Margaret Flanagin. both of Paris. Ky. DIED, Of Cholera, on the 10t i August, H53, Mr William N. O. Denwtuptc, in Ihe SMlh year of his age. In tue midst of life we are in death!' THE MOST COMMON FORM OF.. DYSPEPSIA, is distinguished by want ol appetite, a faint, sinking feeling at the pit of tue Storno h, and heavy distressing sensations after eaiiug. TLeae ar sure - igns of imperfect digestion, and want of the naturai Gastn Juice, to stimulaic ihe Moinach into action, and dissolve the food w ich may be taken This delect is almost lasiantly removed y the use of the Gastrin Juice, or Prpsir, supplied by Dr. Houguttit oi Philadelphia, that s now doing such wonders in all forms of old slomac'.i complaints. It is the real thing itself, ami no drug. R R. R. Sec in another column. CRAIGHEAD & BROW MMi. VV. W. ROBERTS, Agents. Indianapolis. c. zimmi:km.n a CO., Manufacturers of me FIBE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING ? AO show the public that our Improved Fire and Water Proof I Roofing is superceding the use of ail other kinds, we reier to the undersigned: Indianapolis H Bates. J L Ketcbain, R liauua, L Abltott. W H Talbott, S A Fletcher, A F Morrison, E G Peck, T A Morris, C Mayer, E Vandes, T M Sharp. BPottag, H Griffith, V Buich, R I'nderiull. D Williams, J Wilkin J Vaudegrift. G Anderson, Noble dr. Pratt. R M Patterson, M V I Little, Dr Thempson, Ed wards. Seargent A McCord, J S Spann. Knox A Bland, tlasselman or Vinton, W Robsou, P Moke I, Branch Slate Bank, P G C Hunt. W Kam W Uiu. I n Iblrr.. I. M V .. f A 11.11 u x l.. n ... ,,'h,,, r ,.,.,., 'A ZLmmZZT, iCS 7 berger, G Bonge, (Cumberland.) J. R Osgood. A Knotile, s CamDry, u v uui y, A w Kussel, wm Wens. Drew, J Swain. S Chapman. D Dounau, Christian Church; Folk. J Edgar. A Wallace, Munsell, Judge S E Perkins. C Youugerman, J Blake H Colstock, D Craiglo, X McCarty. I .. r a Y bttb A S White, P A O Ball, J Lilly, L L B Stockton. McMillian Breckenridge, J Spear, Reynolds', Ros er, 4: Brother, Martin A Lane. W HT Bramble, TP Emerson, II T Sample, Win Hawkins. J Heath, Wra Healh. J Taylor. M I. Pierce, A Loyd, N Hull dc Co. Attica, Fountain County 1 McDonald, D S Jordan, N S Brown. Meniser, O Anis, O H Kerr, J Crompton, M. Anderson. Franklin. Johnson County F M Finch, J. Harriott. S llemoit. G Hicks, M W Thomas, County Commitsioners, J Seybert, G W Branhara. J Ritchie, A D Hunter, J Manwarring, R Hamilton, J Sloan Vermillion Col'ntt County Commissioners, R Nixon, A Lyons. Scu.iv as Coc.ttt County Commissioner. mielby Countt SkelbyviUe W Hacker. J Sullivan, Dr Robbin, Wm Little, J Robertson. Win McFurland, Mr Mayhew, Meth odrst Church, Baptist Church, Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall. J Elliott. Morris town H A J Peak, Dr McGuechy. W W Woodgard. t olumrcs Pence de Cassel, A Jones. Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall. Reformed Church, Mr Crump. Charleston, IUtaoisi T Parcels dc Co. Noble tills Masonic Hall,G M Shaw. The agency for selling oar material uurl putting on roofs can b had upon application at onr office Roofing Materials constantly on band, and for ale at die lowest DOTSBK KkS prices, wnn airecuon lor use. Lommunicalion it orders ironi a Office at our Manufactory, i n Market street, north side, two and a half squares east of the Court House. liicNansijv.:.. hssBSBBS rCAU work don ojr SB) tearr anted. ep.lO-dAwtf. k ORRIS'S REMEDY Alf INFALLIBLE CURE For iTJL Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing complaints usually consequent upon youth fu! excesses and indulgence. In preparing a specific for this c.aes of diseases, Dr. Morris has expended much time and money in order lo present to the unfortunate sufferer a pleasant, afe. and efficient medicine. That be has succeeded is a fact well established, as there has Item many thousand bottles sold warranted to cur or the money returned, and so tar has given entire satisfaction. As an invigorating medicine for broken constitution it has no equal, being extremely palatable and mild, as weil as active am permanent in its effects. For that distressing complaint so common among females, termed Fleur Albus or Whites, this specific is a sovereign remedy, and hould be used by all who are thus afflicted Dr. Morris wishes it understood that Ins medicines are offered lo the public upon ami-.umbug principles, to-wit: In all cases where Una medicine hall have been used strictly according to directions, and does not effect a permanent cure the money will ne returned by he agent. Price one dollar. Mold by Druggists generally, and Wholesale and Retail by CRA1CHKAD A BKOWN1N, W. W. ROBERTS. Indianapolis Indiana. Also By Burdsallck Bro , Wholesal) Druggists, cor. Main and Front sts. Cincinnati, Ohio; J. W. Gamble A C . touisville, Ky.; F. E, Suirc. Madison, Ind ; and W W. Berry, Nashville, Tean augSO.-ddc w3mo New Fall Goods. JIAN hare now orx-n a 3 stock of FALL GOODS, comprising a complete assortment o; beaut ial Dress Goods of the newest styles, C ollis, Csssimere, Domestics, Flannels, Notions, and Trimmings in large quantities, together with a choice selection of Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Hau, Caps, Groceries, ice. In a word, we have as large, com. plete, ami .eauiiful a stock as is uually brought to our city, which i we are yetermined to sell at the lowest remunerating price. We I respectfully solicit an examination of our roods and prices, hoping I we shall succeed in pleasing all. HEATON A HOl.MAN : sept 7ddcw. CARPETS. We are prepared to offer as desirable a selection of Brussels, Three Fly, Tapestry, and Ingrain Carpels as we I have ever heretofore had, and at as low prices. Purchasers will do well to examine before buying ept .)A-w ' SEATON V- HOl.MAN GEORGE TAYLOR ItATa or saw roar cirr) Attorney and Counsellor at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, IND ALL lecal business entrusted to his csre will be tr.ui acted with hdelr y and dispatch Office: W. McK. Scott's Renl Estate and nee, opposite Temperance Hall General Agency Of-mayLc-d&wom SO sepIS 25 BOXES Cheese; 90 boxes Starch; 40 boxes Ground 9pice; 40 boxes Candy; 40 boxes Raisins, received and for sale. J. W. HOLLAND BOXES Steariue and Tallow Candles; 30 boxes Star Candles; 1 30 boxes Soaps, assorted. S boxes Chocolate; received and tor sake, ep!5 J V. HOLLAND rap HIS DAT RECEIVED M mm , 100. I ga.ls. Stone Ware, assorted; i Jugs, i,l and 2 galls ; 100 Jars, f. 3,3. 4,5 and 6 gallons Batter Crock, 3 and 4 gallons: Milk Pans; For sale low to dealers angl7. JACOB LINDLEV. JUST RECEIVED A lot of splendid enamelled Parlor Coal Grates, wuh and wthout Summer Fronts, selected from the at est and t beantitu eastern patents, t ai; and examine, tor sale low by septl, THOMAS BI JIST, Sign of the Red Auvd. B TJCKETS, AC. St' doz Woodeu Buckets; 5 dox. Wooden Tubs; S nests Wooden Tabs; So doz. -Mite Washboards; received and for sale. anfT JOHN W. HOLLAND. 1-,-m, ap BUNDLES Wrapping Paper, assorted sixes; Jm9 SOOn lb. Cotton Yarns, assorted Nos : tVOO lbs. Batting; 500 lbs. Candlewick Received and for sale. seplS J. W HOLLAND. 60001 .LBS. PURE WHITE LEAD, in keg. from ' lis toSOOIbs, each 15 hbt Linseed Oil 5 bbls Spirits Turpem. ne J ii si rsceitrsd and for sale ai the lowest figures by jolySS CRAIGHEAD A BROWNINO
"God never made his works, for man to mend. 'Da Fba"klis KLEE S ROCK OIL, A New and MoX Important Remedy for Diaeaae, DISCOVKAED I 1349. Is drawn from a deep well near PiHsburgh has been used with remarkable success in Osne and Pennsylvania, and more Eastern Slate and is now working: its way West. An opportunity is now offered to the Afflicted for TESTING IT. Where known aad tried, it at ouce makes firm friends, and cure which are eloc eut ui its praise. Certificates of its power to heal are oi hand bat we know well, reader, that such evidence, lo hsve weight with you, aow-a-days, must be in your own aeicboihood. you nave only to try the Oil to be satisfied it will SPEAK FOR ITSELF. We have no war with the legion of Virmns and Specifics of the day wc know but little about them some say they are good for something some say they re good for nothing. However that may be, the PETROLEUM will not be suppressed and kept back by reason of the above nostrum duty ai!d inclination both forbid it Thoe wbo are afflxled, are respecUuily invited to get a Ctacclab and look over the Directions for Ague, Rheumatism, Piles, DiarTbcea, Flux, Tootb-ache, Burns, Worms, Scrofula, Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Old Sores, Cholera Morbus, Contractions of the Limbs and Joints, Sore Eyes, Blindness. Costive ness, Dyspepsia, and other Diseases. By that lime you may say, "it cures too much." But recollect it is not a HUMAN INVENTION, bat compounded by Nature' master hand and Nature doe not do her work by halves. The Oil is used both internally and externally. As AG IK, SORE EVES, PILES, RHEUMATISM and SCKOFCLA are so common in many parts of the West, we are i sustained 10 say, that while this Oil will cure aud relieve other diseases, it has been and is constantly used with most complbtk stc. csss iu the?e case. TJj"" Price 50 cents per Bo tie (half piliL) lie ware of all Rock Oil preparations, as some persons are odering a spurious article Look for S.M.KIERS name written on the label of the bottle. For fate by ihe Druggists throughout Indiana, and by CRAIGHEAD A HROWN1AG. TOM1LSON 4 BRO., W. W. ROBERTS, HANNA.MAN A DUZAN, S. ROSENGARTEN A Co , WM TILLE V, and J. P. POPE A Co , Indianapolis. R. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, septlT Proprietor in the Western State. wjPECIE WANTED At the OlEce of Joax Wooli.xt Co WB ASK PATIÜG FOX Spanish Dollar (perfect) Si 03 Mexican Dollar 1 OS American Dollars and Halves 1 01 American and Spauish Quarters 1 OS Dimes 1 OS-i Half Dimes I W Long Bits 11 Five Frsncs ' lOj All kinds of foreign Gold and Silver wanted, for which we will pay the highest rates. secSS-dacwtf. Law School of the University of Albany.
fWVIE next term of this school will commence on the 3d Tue- : E day of December. 1-5;!, and continue sixteen weeks, lion IRA HARRIS, LL. D, ) Hon AMASA J. PARKER, LL. D, J Profeor. a MOS DEAN, Esq , ) Circalars and oiber information obtained ly addressing Amos Dean. Esq , Albany, N. Y. GREEN C BRONSON, LL D , Pres't. Oblamdo Meads, Secy. epl6-dtdeclwlw FINE BLOODED SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR SALE FROM KENTUCKY. w I have at Mr Sandusky', on the National Road, lour and a half miles east of Indianarx'li. a lot of fifty-two hn Blooded Cows and Heifers, and eleven fin young Bulls, from six month to two years eld. A few fin Cotswold Bucks. We have at Mr C.Fletcher, Jr. s.a splendid young Bull, three years old pat The above stock will be offered for sale after the SOth of Sept , until the close of the State Fair Person desirous of improving heir cattle are respectfully invited to call and see them. JAS. K LOWE. auglD-wtf. R. M WEBB. B t NTVX RSIT Y BUILDINGS. One hundred dollars premium J will be given to the Architect who shall prepare and prevent to the Board of Directors of the North western Christian University, at the next session thereo:', to be held at Indianapolis, on the 23d day of November next, such complete plan for the University buildinas as shall be approved and adopted by the Board. The plan to include all the necessary and proper drawings, and to be accompanied with full and detailed specifications and estimates The cost of the buildings, when compleied, not to exceed the sum of seventy-live thousand dollars. The plan to be so constructed that a portion thereof, not exce d iimj in costtiie sum of fifteen thousand dollars, may be first completed in harmony with the general plan, fit and appropriate for the use of ihe Institution, until n shall be found practicable and necessary to complete other portion of the work. By orde- of the Board. OVID BUTLER, Pres't. Sept. !), 852-dlwAw8w fU SO PLASTERERS! Proposals will be received at the State M. Library, until Monday, the 37th inst.. at two o'clock P. M , for repairing the nlastering in the Representative Hull, the Senete Chamber, and Committee Rooms of Uie State House the work to be executed under the direction of a practic I mc.-hauic , and lo pas, his inspection before received. Proposals will also be received for repairing the outside of ihe bui.diug the execution of this part of the work to depend upon the cost, as the appropriation is limited. N. BOLTON, Sept. 22, 1S52 eptO State Librarian R. L. McOUA T, SIGN OF THE f1 GILT BALL, DEALER I NLpjk COOK AND PARLOll IsTOVES. A FEW DOORS EAST mt OF MASONIC HALL, INDIANAPOLIS IND V1". have just received an extensive assortment of the heaviest Stove old in this market. They consist of the followiiir, viz: Dayton Triumph, Kentuckian, Bay State, Halcyon Air-tight with Summer arrangement, Ohio Premium, Prixc Premium. Improved Premium, Box and Pirlor Stoves of all pattern. Also, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Tinware. Zy All kinds of job work done with neatness and despatch. maySO BOOK-BINDERS' WARE-HOUSE. COOK A MANN, 56 Gold Street, New York. IMPORTERS of every description of Colored Leather for Book Binders' and Pocket-Book Makers' use. Also, English Muslin, Marshall's Thread, Marble Paper, French, German, and American Ruling Machines, Standing Presses, Cutting Machines, and every article required in a Bindery. Consumers who buy in large quantities will find it to their interest to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. N. B. We are the sole agent for the sale of George Dudley' celebrated Park Skivers, Blank, Sheep, and Law Calf Skins. G. D. received the highest premium at the late Fair ot tue American Institute for the best Tanned Skivers, Sheep, and Calf Skins ausjS0d2t A w3m. The City Flooring Mill in Operation Again. rsjHE undersigned having added the latest improved Planeing M. Machine to their establishment, by which they are enabled to do better planeing than ever was doue by any rotary machine, and even equal if not better than that dune by the hand plane. If there is any rson who ha any doubt respecting tht capacity ot trie Machine, we invite them to call at the establishment on the eastern market square and examine for themselves. We are prepared to plane lumber of every description, from ouelourth of an inch to twelve inches thick. We face, tongue, and groove all kinds ot lumber, or we tongue and groove it rough, as the case may be, at the shortest notice. AN e also plane lumber straight, and out of winde or twist for Door and Window Frames; Doors and Sash In short, all lumber that needs to be planed straight, Ac. jun3-w3m SHELLENBERGER A CO. RIFLES AND SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVER ARD ALL OTHER KINDS OF PISTOLS. SAMUEL BECK would respectfully inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of hi Gun '-usiiiess, and will again devote bis entire attention to the man. ufacture of Guns. His shop is on Washington street, half a square west of the Court House aquae, sign of the Big Gun, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may wish good Rifles, Shot Guns, of any other article in the Gun line. All work warranted, or no charge. He haa constantly on hand the best Rifle Pjwder, Japs, and Lead. His loss by fire of his Hat Store, makes it necessary to call oo all who know themselves indebted to him by note or book recount, 10 call immed.ately and pay up, a he ia compelled to have money. Come, and savs cost t- Orders from a distance promptly attended to. febl3w ratATEBR STAND, SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF R FRANKLIN, JOHNSON CO., IND., FOR SALE. -Lot 7 i leet each way; House a one story frame with ten rooms, has been buill five or six years, and is in good order; two good Mars under house, ice house, and all necessary out-buildings, . cry stable in connection with the hou-e. Tats house is directly opposite the Depot, and is now doing a fine business. Possession can be given immediately. Title clear. No incumbrances, and for sale at a bargain if applied for soon. Population of Franklin 8000, increasing rapidly, is the county seat, is situated on the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, has a plank road to Mooresville, Railroad to Martinsville, which will be finished in two or ihre weeks, and one contemplated to Shelbyville. This is a good opportun'ty for any person of small .nesns, wishing 10 engage in the tavern buusineas. For terms A apply at the REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. seplS-lwddcw. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED HOUSE AND GROUNDS IN MUNOLE, DELAWARE CO., FOR SALE Quarter of a mile from the center of ihe town. Frame hous. containing nfne rooms; large cellar walled with stone; good well, in common with contiguous lot. House situated upon the summit of a knoll of half an acre, and from an elevation of 90 feet commands a view of die town; with tnree acres of land. Natural grove of half an acre around lb house. Population of Muncie UJOO. improving rapidly, situa'ed on the BeUefontaine Railroad For terms. Ac. apply at the REAL ETATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. sep15-dAw'2w. rm0 SINKING FUND BORROWERS! Where interest was I due and un:a,d on the first day of July last, on loans from the Sinkin Fund, the lands rn irtaased m security will be advertised about the first day of Oclobe .' next, to be sold on the cecoud Saturday in December next. When not more than one year's lnteret, prior touid nrt dty of July, may be due, aua me security isaeemeu ui ficient. payment of such interest will not be exacted, if the borrow er shall forward to thi office n written agreement lo pay intereM . , . , i . in m müi iv i , ,. -1 on tile interest so aue ana wnnneio. j. imavHi SnusG Ftntn Ornci, I Indianapolis, Sept. 1, 1852 J sept3-dotw3w rr7-Joumal anu ixKOiuonve, inuiauapou, iounw Lafayette; Palladium und Jeffersonian, Richmond; Courier and Jour l, TerTe Haute; Manner. Madisoniau, and Courier, Madison: Journal and Time, K.vansville; Aew, micingan uy; anu ltiii erat, Goshen; will publish to the amount ef two dollars, and send account to the offiee of Sinking Fund. SaJ TATE FAIR REFRESHMENTS. Sealed Proposals will ! lie received by the undersigned at tbe : Capital House, until the SOth September, 1852, for the exclusive privilege of furnihingRefresbmenu at the State Fair, inside of the enclosure. The proposals to specify the amount bid for the privilege, and, also, at what price Cr msal the oeteers committee, and assistants, of the Fair will furnished N. B. No intoxicating liquors will lie allowed. WILLIAM T. DENNIS. aeptO-dAwtt Gener! Superintendent. (Journal and !ocomotiv copy It CMP0SITI0N R00FIR0.-We are prepared lo furtush plan for our Firs and Water Proof at all times, and shall be pleased to meet any person desirous of information concerning it CommunicatA.i from any pan of the Slate, through the Pom Office, will be promptly attended to junO-dAw ITUDEN A DUFFY. 100 BOTTLES of those delicious Fruit Drop, direct from Philadelphia for tale et 40 csnn. bv pl5 I'OPE A Co
INDIANA UNIVERSITY.
THE next sessiou in this Institution will comment e on Thursday, 83d of September, and ead on Friday, ibe 84th of December. 185. It will be gratifying to theafneads of the Univers.ty to learn, that ibe vacancies in the faculty have bean filled, by the eleeüoa of Rev. Alfbid Rtoas, D. D, of the Ohio University, President, and R' bt Mm' .. A. M . of Washington College, Pa.. Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering. Both these gentlemen have accepted, and are expected to enter upon the duties of their respective departments st the beginning of the ensaung term. In tue Normal Department., recently established, a cwurse of leetares upon the "Taeoav and Paacticb or Tkacbisg '' will be Sven during the session, by some one of dee Faculty The Model :ho! for boys, established iu connection with Ibe Normal Department, will be opened under the direction of Mr. Joan C. Smith, a graduate of the University, at the beginning of the session, in the Old College building, which is now being fined up for that purpose. TUITION. In College Proper Eight Dollars per session. In Preparatory Six Dollars per session. Boar dins can be had in private families from $1 85 to 1 75 per week Students who join the Boat ding Club, which occupies the Collage Boarding House, expend from seventy-five cents to one dollar per week. JOS. G. McPH EETERS. Pres't Board of Trustees, Btoomlrurtou, Ind., Aug. SS, 1953 SeptV-wSw to THE PUBLIC The undersigned hereby cautions the El publi against buying or using a Patent Right for machinery for cutting the Screws upon ihe rail, dee., of bedsteads, granted Spencer Lewis, April 9th, 1S50, as the same was procured by fraud, aad has been adjudged by the Ccramissioiies of Patents for the United State, to Gross and Campbell, of TiBni, Ohio. The undersigned is ihe only authorised Agent of said Gross and Campbell for the sale of the Ris hts in said machinery in üe State of Indiana, and will prosecute any infringement upon the same by tale, using, or otherwise. For the information of the public, he herein seta forth the decision of the Commissioner ol Patents: Spencer Lewis vs. Gross f Campbell Interference of said Gross A Campbell's application with a Patent, granted to said Spencer Lewis, April 9th, 1550, for improvement in machinery for cutting Screw on rails, Ac, of Beadsteads, betöre the Commissioner of Patent: "Atter careful examination of the testimony in the above entitled case, priority of invention is decided in favor of said G-oss and Campbell, the said Gross joint inventor with the said Cain. bell, of the machine c laiined b; them, having invented the part in controtroversy prior to the invention or production of the same by said Lewis. THO'S EWBANK. Patfjit Office. Msrch 17, 1951 SAM'L H. KISIM.KR. julyS.-wSw. Agent for Gross dt Campbell, Tissa, p. PROCLAMATION The City Council, at its meeting held on I Hih inst., passed the following resolutions, to- wir Resolved, That, in the opinion of this eouncil, the city levy on the assessment for the present year ought to be increased ten cents on each $100 worth of taxable property, to be expended it. constructing public cisterns at convenient points over the city, to supply water in case of aire. Resolved, That the President issue a proclainat.-jn lo ascertain by a vote of the qualified electors in the city, whether they are in favor of the additional levy aforesaid or not The qualified elector are therefore hereby notified that a poll will be opened in each ward on Saturday, the 3d day of October next, for the purpose aforesaid, under the superintendence of the followinr named person, to-wit 1st Ward At City School House Wm. Wallace, Inspector. 'id Ward At Court House Andrew Brouse, inspector. M Ward At City School House J. S. Allen. Inspector. it Ward A: District School House T.M'Clamrock. Inspector. 5th Ward At City School House S. Heizelgesser, Inspector 6i Ward At Wright House R. Mayhew. Inspector. 7 Ward At C ity School House, S. M Seibert, Inspector. The voters will indicate on a ticket, either printed or written, their wish in the word "Tax," or "No Tax." The result to be certified by judges and clerks, and returned to cou-ici 1 chamber on Monday evening next after holding the polls Polls to open at I o'clock, P. M . and close at 4 o'clock on said day By order of the city council DAVID V. CULLEV, Pres't. Sept. 17, 1SS2. Locomotive and Journal copy. seplS rpO CISTERN BUILDERS. Sealed proposal will be re 0 c cctveu at the olhce ot ihe secretary or the City Couueil, to 4 o'clock P. M , on Thur-day the 30th inst., for constructing five Cistern for the city, one to be locaied at the crossing of Washing ton and Delaware streets; one si the crossing oi Meridian and Ohio street; one at the 3d ward school house, one at McCord's well ou Massac hose ts avenue; and one at the crossing of Washington and East street. Said cisterns to be made of the beat brick. well cemented, arched at lop to resist pressure; and contain 500 i barrels water each Tb contractor to find all materia! to make a complete job. including the necessary inlets and outlets, cast iron frames nd lids. By order of the City Council. Sept. 17. 185. D. V. CULLEV. Pres't. COUNTY FAIR REFRESHMENTS. Sealed proposal will be received by the Secretary, at Featherston A Mayhew' store, until Saturday Sept. 25th. at 1 o'clock, for the exclusive privilege of furmshnig refreshments inside the inclosure of the Fair grounds at which time the Executive Committee will award the same No intoxicating drinks allowed. Said Fair is to be held at Indianapolis on the 5th. Slh. and 7th ol" October. The 5th will be devoted to the reception and arrangement of stock and articles, and public admission ou the 0th and 7th. sept7-lwdAw. R. MAYHEW, Sec'y. ''AX NOTICE. The undersigned, Treasurer, wishes to uiE form the tax payer of Tipton county, Indiana, that the aasessment en the Duplicate for tbe year 1852. is as follows: For State Purposes. On each Poll On each S100 valuation of property For County Purposes. On each poll Ou each 1U0 valuation of property For Read Purposes. OneachSlOO valuation of town property On each arre taxable land For School Libraries. On each poll On each SI0D valuation of property SU cent '10 cr:its 75 cent 30 cent SO cent 01 cents SS cents OS1 cents For Gentral School Purposes On each poll 10 cents The Treasurer, in person or by deputy, will attend, for the purpose of receivaig taxes, at tb: places of holding elections m Ihe severa I townships, as follows: In .Mm.ison township, at New Lancaster. Saturday, Nov SuY In Jefferson township, at Tetersburg, Monday, Nov. MB, In Prairie township, at Wm. Spears', Tuesday. Nov. 9th In Prairie township, at Seth Km worthy's, Wednesday, Nov linn In Liberty- township, Sharpsville, Thursday.. Nov. I th In Wild Cat township, at William Conner's, Friday, Nov ISth. And afier the 12th day of November, he wil I attend at his office iu Tipton until the 21st day of March. 1853 J. S RESSI.K.R Sept. 18, IBM sep22-w0w Col. and Treas. T ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE ON WASHINGTON ST. V FOR SALE. Notice is hereby given that, oa Saturday, the 35th day of September, 1832. the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Joseph I. Stretcher, deceased, will, iu pursuance of the Decree of the Probate Court, of Marion county, and State of Indiana, made at the August term thereof, for the year 1852, sell at public auct.on. to ihe highest bidder, at the Court House door, in the city of Indianapolis, the following described Real Estate, belonging to the estate of said Stretcher, to-wit: Seventeen and one-half feet (17$) fronting on Washington street, of Lot number three (3) in rquare number sixty-six (06) iu the city of Indianapolis; commencing at the northeast corner of said lot, then running seventeen and one half feet (17$) west, thence south on hundred and ninetyfive feet (199); thei.ee east seventeen and one-half feet 17j). thence north one hundred and ninety-five feet (195 '. to tbe place of beginning together with tbe improvements thereon. Also, lot number four (4), in square number one (I), in the second addition to the town of Allionville, Marion county, Indiana, with ihe improvements. Terms will be, one third of the purchase money in baud, onethird in nine months, and one third iu eighteen months from date of sale. Said two last stated instalments to draw interest from date of sale, to be secured by notes with approved freehold security, pay. able without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. The properly Will be sold subject lo the widow s dower, but free from all other incumbrances. Sale will take place between 19 o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES FISHER, Aug. 94, 1899. ang96-w4w. Administrator. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS: In the Marion Cixccit Cockt Jvxx Term, A. D 1852 In Chancery Telitha Bodkin v. Catharine Bodkin, Jolm Venemau, Delilah Veueman. his wife, Hiram H. Iewis, and Martha B. Lewis, hi wife, Catharine Taylor, and Tarllon Taylor, her husband, Amanda E. Bodkin, Ho: man Scroggin, and Euphemia Jane Scroggin, bis wife, Amos Lo'.g, and Amanda Long, his wife, an unknown child of Susan Rum y, Wesley Ramsey, t. aU BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, in ihe year 1852, it was made to appear lo the satisfaction of the Marion Circuit Court by the Sherifl ' r turn to the process issued in the sbove case, that the residence of kit of tbe above named defendams was unknown it was thereupon ordered, by said Court, that publica! on be made for three weeks successively in some newspaper of general circulation, notifying the said defendants of the penriency of such bill of complaint. The said defendants are therefore hereby notified of tbe filing and pendency of said bill of complaint, and that unless Jiey appear and plead to, answer, or demur, lo said bill of complaint, on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be held st the Court House in Indianapolis, on the Sd Monday in December next, the said bill of oomplaint, and the matters and things therein contained, will be held as true, and taken as confessed as to said defendants. By order of the Court. Sept. 10,1852, Attest: WILLIAM STEWART, Clerk. Barbour A Porter, Sols, for Compl't. sepl5-w8w. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, SS: Ik thx Marion Cibccit Court, Jcxk Tkbm 18SS. Foreign Attachment Richard B Pullen v. Josiah Drake A LL persons interested will take notice that the said Richard Ts B. Pullen, on the93ih day of January, A. D., 13S9, sued out a writ of Foreign Attachment from the Clerk's office of the Marion Circuit Coutt, in the Stale oi Indiana, against the said Josiah Drake, for the sum of seven hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-tbree cents, which writ has been duly served and returned. By order of tbe Court, Sept. 10, 152, Attest: WILUAM STEWART, Clerk. Henderson A McKenxie, Att'ys for Piff. sepl9-w3w RLE TS. I would Milium the citizens Marion and adjoining counties that I have permanently located on the corner of Washington and West streets, Indianapolis. Ind., wnrre i am prepareu to on an sinus oi iutsnucii ci i j on the shortest notice, and in the most approved style. I always keep on band the latest and most approved patterns, and from long experience in the business in England and the United States, I feel confident that I eaa give entire satisfaction. I have worked for the last fourteen years at the business in Lebanon, Warren county, O , and at the two last Warren comity Agricultural Fairs my Coverlets took the Premium. Indianapolis, July 517, litM-wtsi. SAMUEL PERROTT .'. a. Lttvros. s. nxavBt. MSTW tfc HARVEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., RR J LL promptly attsnu to all business entrusted to their care in If the Supreme and Circuit Courts of Indians, and in tht United States Circuit and District Conn for the District of Indiana, and will act as General Agent in the sale of Real Estate and payment of taxes. raayOdlm-wly JAMES HARLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. w IOWA CITY, IOWA
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The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig. the treat Physiological Chemist, by J S Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. Pa This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, Curing after nature s own metaou, ny nature s own agent, tbe Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfal of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Pepsin is the chief element, or great digesting principle of the Gastric Jnice, the solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving, and atimulaung ageut of the stomach and intestine. It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical power, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. By tbe aid of this preparation, the ! pains aad e vil, of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, jus t as they would be by a healthy stomach. It ia doing wonders for Dyspeptic, curing cases of Debility, F.mactatien, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be oa the verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which it is based, ia in the highest degree curious and remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Boron Liebiginhis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of lood. as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner a they wuuiu uc in wie numm stomacn Dr. Combe, in his valuable writing on the "Physiology of Digestion," observes thai a "diminution of the due quantity of the Ga. trie Juice is a prominent and all -prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that 'a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who wassevetely afflicted with thin romplsinl, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living auimaU, which proved completely successful " Dr. Graham, author of the famous work on "Vegetable Diet."' says: 'It i a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomach of animal, macerated in water, impart io the flu:d the property ef dis...luma rnri.ii. oH.rU. r.f f.i .1 S S i' - r - . d.vesiron of them in Saasas. d.SVr.nt fr ,k. , a - - i y,,rDr. Simon s great work, the "Chemistry of Man,' I Lea A Bltnchard. Philadelphia. 1846. pp. 391-2) says: "The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiment, we know that food is dissolved a rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the naiural Gastric Juice itself." All modern works on Chemistry. Materia Medica. and Physiology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the character and properties of Pepi.. and slate many interesting details respecting The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gatric Juice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid, may be readily prepared, doe not admit of question. The oniy wonder is. that it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion sid Dyspepsia se naturally does such a use suggest itself to the mind. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURF.R. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin ha produced the most marvellous effects, in curing esses of Debility . Emaciation Nervous Decline, and Dyspep- j tic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of case in die limit of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been . Riven of more than two hundered remarkable cores, in Philadelphia, j New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate ease, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per ma nein. It is a great Nervous Autidote. and pirticulariy useful for tendency to Bilious Diso der, Liver Complain'.. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, ! and other drugs upon the Digestive Organ, after a I ag sickness. AIm. for excess in esting, aiid ihe too free ne of anient spirifc. It almost reconcile health with intenperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTThere isao form of Old Stoma"h Complaints which it does not j sem io reach and move hi once. No matter how bad they may be, it gives instant relief! A single dose removes ail Ihe unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repealed for a short time to make these good effects permanent. Purity of Mood, and vigor of body follow at once. It is particularly excellent iu cases of Nausea. Vomiting, Cramp. Soreness of the pit f the Stomach, distress after 1 eating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Lownes of Spirits, . Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity. Sui- I cide, Ac. Dr Houghton's Pepsin i sold by nearly all the dealer in fine i drugs and popular medicines, throughout the United State his prepaied in Powder and the Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars for the use of Pnysicnius, maybe obtained o Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving tne authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. A it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raited against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice Price ritte dollar per bottle. OBSERVE THIS Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D, soe proprietor. Philadelphia. Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark .retired. CjSoid by ell Druggists and Dealer in Medicines. AGENTS Craighead A Browning. Indianapolis, wholesale and retail Agents for the State of Indiana. dec30. augl9w PEORIA EYE INFIRMARY AND ORTHOPjEDiC INSTITUTION fBHIS establishment is ju't completed, and will be a permanent Ja place for the reception of all patients wishing to undergo treatment for diseased EYES, a well as those desirous of being operated on for the removal of all varieties of DEFORMITIES, such a long standing Dislocations. CIu!-foot. immobility of the Iower Jaw, Ac, Ac. The building is in a beautiful and healthy location, in the western border of the City of Peoria, where patients can be accommodated with comfortable rooms, boarding and washing, such as corresponds to each case. Every iiitrument and apparatus calculated to carry oat the design of uch an intitution, is provided, and iu the Orthopaedic Department several entirely original ones ar used, some of which in Club-foot of young children frequently obviate tne necessity of operating by the knife The design of the Eye Department i more particularly for the treatment of those patients who. under a less rigid system than can lie pursued at such an institution, would be for the most part incurable. For farther informal ion. address K S COOPER, BL D Peoria, Illiiioi REFERENCE.Hon. E. A. Hauiiegan, Indiana; Hon. Wilson Shannon, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Hon. Wm. P. Bryant. Ex-Chief Jutire of Oregon, Hon. Isaac P. Walker. U S. Senate; Hon. John Moore, Springfield. Illinois: Hon. Wm. Mc.Murty, Lieut Gov. of Illinois; Hon. S. H. Treat. Springfield, Illinois; For further information address E S. COOPER, jan28-ly Peoria. Illinois. IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OP HORSES ARD CATTLE! Troup & Fickardt's Celebrated Black Liniment IS APPLICABLE in all the various disease of Horses and Cat lie, where an external application is required, sach a Corks, Chafes', Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heel, strain of the Shoulder. Stifle, Hoof, Knee, Hip, Joint, Fetlock, and of the Paslern and Coffm Joints, Sweeney, Splint. Spavin, Hard Tumors, Distemper, Fistula, Poll Evil, Ac. dec. And also, an excellent remedy for the Human frame in all cases of Weakness or Stiffness of the Joints, Pains iu the Back, Breast, Sale, Face, Limbs, dec.; 8ore Throat, Influenza, Swellings. Rheumatism, Sprain. Bruises, Ac. Ac. Arc. This article is far superior to and cheaper than ihe common Nerve and Bone Liniment in use. (TJTiie Genuine Is prepared and sold only by the subscribers, (t may also be obtained of their accredited agents throughout the Stale. Price SS cer ts a bottle, or 5 bottle for a dollar, by TROUP A FICKARDT. Druggists. Circlevilic. . Te whom all orders must be addressed The GENUINE BLACK LINIMENT can also be had ot THALMAN A EVANS, Indianapolis. And at other respectable agencies in Indiana. martw The Oreatast Discovery of the Age. DR. TEASE'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT, FOR Inflamatory Rheumatism, this Ointment is the most complete remedy ever prepared. Iu 99 rases out ot 100 it will afford entire relief to the worst c of Nervous Headache in 30 minutes. For Nervous Diseases, affections of the Spine. Rheumatism Lameness. Burns, Ac, Ac. it is of immense value SWELLED LIMBS. If any of onr Ladies are afflicted with a Swelled Limb, or Milk Leg, as it is sometimes called, (a complaint that many females are subject to, after child-birth, and which is oiten protracted for Sears,) we would say to all such, get a bottle of Trask's Magnetic intinem, vhich will effect a certain and permanent cure. Price 35 and 3S cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by Craighead A Brownmg. Tomlinson Brothers, Indianapolis; L. Edwards. Greenfield; Wiley M Lowry, Knisrhisiowu: Hudson A Wei bor:i. Orden: J. R. Bracken Camber and; and bv one Agent in euch villsge in the Slate. . 1, T L'L-Dr.rllY Trlr A inf OCIV-iyw 1 . . r diwv.,. - - p lew York aad San Francisco Steam Ship Line. New Ship UNITED STA rES, 1,600 tons burthen New Sh:p WINF1ELD SCOTT, 2,100 tons burthen. New Ship CORTES. 1,900 tons burthen THE elegant steamer UN1TI-.L s i'A I r.s win leave .sew Yrrk on ihe 1st of September, at 3 o'clock P M., for Aspuiwall, (Navy Bay,) where passengers will take the Kaiiroao ior Panama, as far as finished. At Panama, one of the magnificent steamers of lh line will be in waiting (the WINFIKLD ScOrT) for the nasseiiR-er bv the "United Slates," and proceed without titlav lo -an Francisco, reaching the latter city in from twenty-one to . . r V I. twenty. lour imy iruin ww The ships ot this line are unequaitca in ineir kciiih i hevin been built expressly for the trade, and with a view io com fort, speed, and safety No delays at the Isthmus are psrmsttea. and die most ample measures are adopted to forward passengers saving time, money, and health by the e truant am nnme. Psssence.-s by this line may rely on the utmost punctuality anu need have no fear of spurious tickets. The undersigned will secure tickets, utrvugnjrwrn w l rm.ii for nersnns desirous of ROlllf III this line. Without charge beyond the price of the ticket, awl wdt be happy lo give any information to person residing i: Indiana or llluioi in regard to the time of sa.fing, price of 'Ac. Sept 3, 1958. Jerre Haste, Ind. N. B The UNITED STATES will leave New 'S ork again on ths 23d of September and will be joined by the CORTES, to SMIIBJ her passengers from Panama. sept"-oltw3w. STRAYED From the premises of the subscriber, east of Indianapolis, on tbe night of the Slh mat., a twohrear old orrel mare, with a - bite pot ou the face, wbu pot on her nose, a tittle white cn her left hind foot. She i very large of ber age. Any wrun anv informat.on of her will be amply rewarded. " " ' ISAAC B. ' ' NDVSKY Marion county, Ind., Aug 36, lS92-w3w. 2,000 LBS. Raleratus; 1,000 lbs. Alum; 1,000 lbs. Mtdder; LOW lbs. Indigo; received and for sale. J. W HOLLAND. sep IS 40 eeplS BAGS COFFEE; 0 bags Spiee end Pepper reerived and for sale. J. W. HOLLAND
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OA. Scrofulous H Mercurial from aa i Compla All WRA VI y edi aad c niiritCiana is. Rift . " " " mmt ISWSRR laatSS ucr of aiadu-irw. ' 'sassisiysag ute of Msaueaa, ERYSIPELAS Mr Giles Turner AND 8 ALT RHEUM CAN LE CURE wi RH cans vi 1 1 sk l. j ad with EryShears, a'ZKs CURE EFFECTED BV DR wcivi.,. ALL OTHER TWMlsra a laanrlCiRf Mcs-rs. S A Weaver A Co.,-eÜeIm wife, 1 would say that from rkissaooa she has been atari! mtk Humor About twenty years since a appeared m a very dJZJ (5m '.,E I'll " frst in a spot Vbrfct eAerrv eZ eTSX that produced by are. Frees this msmtU ss race, which became so swollen that for several W .. ly BLIND, and so diansrured that k ZZTZZ-F. did not revegniae her. SW UmA arman nW". iim Ti7 the last five years, fr rttirta at i liBiirij7ii tT'Iui Li the ikie of the b6ead! So sore bumI m' fiuSfTf it was impossible for her to allow Lbecn to touch üJ'ptuosT 'tSu through the dressings and raa down the sides oft acrid was it. that when it came in eoaaact with tk wan the same aa thai of boiling water. gcuuc exercise, ssjasBcssiiy in warm weather nana at t k Kiwi,. K r .. . - I : -1 . . I, " cwTcreu wnn spots ot a dark red or i WCIC 'cry painiui and tender; in a short time t rs rriVrw1 A-itVi smn.! m I V a J "j aaaaaaaaac uiässVCT, WKI OTOgC, WtthM IM uiirti ii n inrm mar artart sssaukSi r - r " wwuju iu a icw uayacoan oa. lea B ijrtV,aa pmam ore, looktng much like a burn That would be a long ume m healing-freaky aosnha. At case uaa it appeared on the feet and ankle, irtnsua saaca the T erneuern as it had done on the other pans of her body except that ia thss instance it was aggravated by exercise. These sores, saoreever, assumed the character of bad ulcers, and so inflamed that for months she was unable to walk. The deep scar left ; by thssa naaaam ss this day. It haa affected her breast to that degree waa ble to nurse either of her last ihre children Often she bat been ia such distress from this disease, that for weeks she has been able k obtain but little sleep or rest, and has often said that her niannw was so great she could not describe it . At the lime hc commenced using your Syrup and Cerate, she had a running sore on her stomach aad breast, which had been there a year, sealing up at times perhaps BS one place, but aJ- ! "J breaking out in another. To this we applied and used various kinds of medicines for removing the the system, none of which produced the least apparent rrsiit cumiuciiceu using your syrup and cerate a year ago last fall. Saw took the Syrup a few days and taen eaasaneuerd applying use Cerate to the sores, and at once said she had never foand anything so soothing as this was. I have frequently known her to get ap several times in the course of a night to apply the Cerate to her feet, in sr. der to obtain sleep. In one or two weeks after using the sardit ia the sores began to heal, and before she had fin ansät1 Irs Barnaul Bettie, they were entirely well. She ass new need four bottles, and at to all appearance perfectly cured, and is in better health also then she has been at any lim before for twenty years. The maiirtnt ha effected in her case the moat wonderful cure ever known in em section of country, and I strongly n nniairnd all aflicted ia lake manner to give it a trial. Any one desiring further information in rciatioa to the farts ot particulars of the rase, it will afford ma great pleasure to give aar : uch information, if they will call at my residence m Moatviile, ST they can make inquiries of many of my acquaintance in New Lea I den and vicinity, who are conversant with them. GILES TURNER The abovs is a plain statement f facta; they speak for thnaasalias, i and are front a source that no one who are acquainted with the i person will doubt This is only one of the numerous cases which w I nave in our possession, all showing the value of Dr. 8. A. WEAVER'S CANKER and SALT RHEUM SYRUP, together with iu invaluable accompaniment, tn CERATE. They stand ane- , quailed for the cure of all Scrofulous Humors, Salt Rheum, Erystp- , elas. Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth, Mercurial Purees, Liver : Complaint, Female Weakness, and all disease snaaasr Sreaa, er as . any way connected with aa impure state of the Blood Manufactured and sold by 8. A. WEAVER A- Co., sots tor, acw ijoncon, t onn. Sold by Craighead & Browning; W. W. Roberts, aast by chant gene. any. j. n Harri a Co., 7 College Building, nati. Agents tor inr !ouui ana v est NEW ADVERTISEMENT Let every bely reed it NO. V 1. X. 1. Rsdway s Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORULi. IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will stop tbe moat severe pains in five minute or leas, sua will core the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Nervsus. Neuralgic, and Bilious complaint in a few hours, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never foils in giving instant ease to the meat Hirsaus agonizing pains. IT HAS CURED, ' MSETY iJASSS OUT OP A HVtibRV.lt RHEUMATISM IK FOUR HOURS NEURALGIA CROUP DIARRHlEA TOOTHACHE SPASM CRAMPS 8ICK HEADACH1 CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAIN8 SORE THROAT INFLUENZA IN ONE HOUR IN TEN MINCTES. IN FIFTEEK MINUTE IN ONE SECOND IN FIVE MIKUTKS. IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTRR. IN FIFTEEN MINUTE. iK FIVE MINUTES. IN TOUR MINUTE IN ONE HOUR. Spittal complaints, Stiff Joints. Strains, Bruises, Cut. WosbbSb, Frost Burs, Chrlera Morbus. Dy-entery, Tic Doloreox. and ii other complaint where there is severe pains. Radway'a Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quick' y care the i KICK HEADACHE. Radway'a Ready Relief will atop the most dietraaaing pa as at a few minutes, and prevent renewed attacks. It will cleanse aad sweeten the stomach, and neutralise the po lain una acids of the system PREVENTION By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume ot R. R. R , a will refresh and enliven the senses remove the dell aad heavy feelinga of torpor and fatigue. IN BATHING, Mix a tablepoonfu! of R R R. with a Bowl of Water, aad bathe the Head, Neck and Temples, wash ibe Face, Haasts, other part of the body every morning, and yen will keep the i pure, aweei. and healthy, prevent disease and sicka and biliousness. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, PelnM Discharges. It relieves the roost severe pains ia a few minutes check the most distressing discharge, and will speedily reeaove the NEURALGIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY Radway'a Ready Relief possesses s- Blasest asiraculssB en re over the sharp darting pangs of rsun of this cruel rompaiat In a few minutes tbe pain-stricken sufferer experience lb delightful sensations ot departing pain. It has cared thousands of cases i in the city of New York, where many of them had been ; almost lo death's door. The effects of the Ready Relief is te i ' the nam immediately, to strensrthen the nervosa svatem and stu the nerves with nervous en erf y and viLslity, the loss at which i I am cause or the nervous pains. RHEUMATISM. PAINS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES. Railway's Ready Relief will step the severe and exerersssaaf I pains of Rheumatism almost instantly. PcJsseat are living ia thai ; city who, lor months, were confined ha their bees by Rheumati i fains, whose bones were unsound from top lo toe, wt : were distorted with painful swellmr. that were relieved fts RUiiiea nciiini, iaasri we imw v iivau aw i by the use of Red way's Reedy Relief That ind m the city of New York, sad hundreds ii ted States can answer for the truth of tans pain in fifteen minutes is the b uth, and thousands ! of thousands m the Lnn assertion we need no certificates of cures we pa bints no Meat list of names to prove the efficacy of Radway's Ready Relief, tor I the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the last four , year, have tested it themselves. I CHILL FEVER CHILLS STOPPED IN A FEW MINUTES PAIN MM. LIMY ED INSTANTLY. Ras way's Ready Relief acts like a charm ta all esses of Chilis and Fever It breaks the Chillr immediately war ma up acd in vigorate with health and strength every organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever you feel pain, aneiy Radway's Ready RasisA it a sure to relieve you in a few minutes. If yoa have pains in Stomach, intestines, in the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Radway's Resdy Relief, taken either internally er i nallv. will in a few minutes atoo nam and auicklv remove its i RADWAY A CO.. 182 Fulton street. New York AGENTS FOR R. R R J. W. Woods. KniR-htstown; Raymond A Co , Cambridge Cur ! I. Reed, Richmond; MeChsrthy A Applegate, Delphi, E A J . as I.vtms. Chiron: Mitchell öc Morrow, cjeutrevuie; e ivaiion, uw. I in; I. B. uracnors ot co. Csamberiand. S. Hiasaaw, Jos. Youni, Middlelown: I Edwards, Greenfield, A. Stall, MsSfeiRochester, J. Tipton, A Son, Herts CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, W W. ROBERTS Santown; Shryoek A Co.. ellWholesale Agent. may3d-maywinl ychtt. I The Greatest Hone Medicine of the Age'. THE CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE POWDERS' THOSE who bars seed it once almost in vans ray can another supply, and all nute in saying nan it ss sr. am: commen mirable remedy in txe diseases for wsseh n Is re in mended We do not say that THE GERMAN Hum SE rV w nam. sssst all the rtisiiasri to which that useful animal, tb Horse, at Ban; tect, but we do recommend it as a aaset isnsin cere seal live in the following diseases, viz Distemper, Yellow Water, Slobbering, Glanders. Spirits, Lose of Appetite. And all Diseases whatever arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, And boldly challenge the production of better medicine tot diseases. We publish no certificates, for ws are willing thst ths t sball stand or fall by its own deserts, and we are coaRdeai tnai a trial of it will convince the most skeptical of iu good qualities. N. B. Purchasers should be careful asm ask for FisämraYs (Sermom Horse Powder, sad not take say ether Day ess? ef sa er our accredited agents. Price, 20 cents a paper. TROUP A FICKARDT, Drag gists sad Mssssmctnrets. - 1 mM m O BRl io Mia, w . To whom all orders mast be a it dr Basis' Tbe GENUINE FICKARDTVS GERMAN HORSE TOW UFR can also be had of THAU.MAN a fcv ajsb, India And of other respectable agent in India a a. OH, FOR STEAM '. AT EAGLE BOILER AND MACHINE HOI TBK citixen of Indiana who want to purchase Steam Boilers, sheet-iron Chimneys, dec., well eaSBStrsMBM ef ihe best quality of iron, and ebeap are specially invited e ta known firm of KRLSHAW A SINKER, whose fkwilitiee for lecturing Steam Boiler are super ior te any wast er Ose By which they are prepared and ever reedy, by leaf mi their business, io execute, sa las aaortset assise, say of new work or repairs of old T m.r(rrm i it e mmnm dnw lo ihe river or Uwri, call and tee, and av roar ume and dime at Boeta, Penney ! rJj on Poruc'i Run. riffet north of the 0s Wafts, w " Railreas city of Indiana Indianapolis July 1. i 1862. 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