Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1841 — Page 4

FOUND. United State Patent, No. 10,909, for the following described land, to-wit: East half of the north east quarter ef section 5, in township eight north, of range four west, in the District of lands subject to sale at Vincennes, la. The owner can have said Patent by calling at this office and paying for this notice. july 2-3w . . LIST OF .LETTERS REMAINING in the Post office at Indianapolis, Julv 1st. 1841. -

Persons calling for these letters are requested to

say they are advertised, otherwise they may not be

VV- Office open on Sundays fro:n 9 to 10 o'clock,

A. M. and trom 4 to ; o c ock r. ju

Aldridgo Aaron Armes Nicholas Arnold Presley Anderson Jeremy Alcorn Henry 1 Ballenger William Bradley James L. Bright Jesse D. 2 Brown James W. Brown Christopher Brownlee Johnson Bromage Brawn Peter 1). Blackburn Isaac Brown Susan Bruce Archibald Bruner George Burnett John Burnett James Boman Elisa Eriefogle Daniel Burk Peter Bird James Beam David Bomgardner George Burket John Burns Thomas Bradley H. Esq. C. Coal James Cole F. M. Canby Samuel Cranson Martin Conway John Cox Thomas Cayler Joseph Cressup M. Carpenter Ambrose Carpenter J. H. Campbell Chas. C. Clement Mahlen Coffman Henry Curtis James Dilworth Brinton Dean Philip Duerson E. Dwinelle Benjamin Demoss Mrs. Margaret Deer Moses Dudley Nathan Davis Josiah Dumont John Darnel Lewis Ewing Chas. W. Elbis John EdduisL. S. Ellis Nelson R. F '", Fox Richard 2 Fisher Richard Fisher David Foster Stephen , Fultze Mr. Coachmaker Fox Eliza G Gaston Hiram Gaston Win. Graryson Henry Garlinghouse Benjamin George Robert Going J. Jr. Gillen John Oliver Guiger Daniel Green Al'en II Harris Lewis Hatten Sarah Hobbs L.T. Herren Benjamin S. Hartzell Frederick Harding Labin Higginbothum James Harryman John W. Hammond Upton J. B. Homes Jonathan Hiner Mrs. Mary Houstin Samuel Heart Rubin B. HoytRev'd. C. A. 2 Hughs John Howe J. C. 2 Hollo way Joseph Hulse Thomas Haze Gerden Hull James Holt William Hogan James L. Hardin Franklin Hart R. B. Harris Rev'd. Benjamin Hunter William Hobart Joshua J Johnson Thomas 2 Jones Nancy 2 Jones William Jones Rebecca A.

Johnson Milton ;.

Johnson John B. Johnson Aaron Jordon John K Kingsley Miss Sarah S. Kelly Isaac Kammker Carl Kenny Mr. Kennedy James Kitchen Clark Kates William Kirby Zachariali King James - -v 'VLowers John Leonard Robert Abrier Lancaster William M .. Martindiile M. Mefford Catharine : Morrow Thomas Marrs Miss Eliza A. Martz Henry Mann Lawell A. Marrs David 2 , Mead Daniel D. Mack Mrs. Clarinda Moss Zachariali Mabury W. Marlat't Andrew 3IACS McFall John McCurdy James McMillen James McClellen Sam'l 2 McNabb Easther N . Newmon J. S. Neff Peter o ':' Oliver Elizabeth Owen John B. P Fowell Wm. H. Perham J. A. Pearson James Peery Clement ' R . -Raper J. II. Rice John C. 2 Richardson Aaron Ray James Y. Rees Miss Mary Roberts Mary Richey John Rodney Elizabeth Slawson Delanson Smith John Smith J. M. Smith Thomas J. Smith Miss J. Smith John Clinger Stephens Isaac Shields Allen Spriggs P. t ' Saunders George L. Swan Margaret Shultz Henry Sneider David Stoops John Spillman Ganville Severt Joseph Shields David Smock Mrs. Rachel . Speagle John M. Stentz Henry Shotridge George Swift George W. Springsteen Sawyers Matthew T. Tharp Perry Tyne'r William E. Taylor Miss Sarah Ungles John W "V ' Wilstach Chas. F. M. D. WerbeL. F. Williams Richard Weaver W. L. Weaver William Wallis Joseph White Aaron (negro) White John Watts John S. Wright Charles Webb John Wheeler Salmon II. B. Williams Varnold B. West Joseph Wright Williamson Waddle William Wright Aaron Whitehead Charles a Quin William QuinRev. Wm. P. V Young Rev. Wm. JOHN CAIN, P. M.

CLOTHING: CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! JUST received at the Indianapolis Clothing Store, Washington strec f, 1st door east of the Union Hotel, an extensive assortment of Summer clothing, made up in Philadelphia and Baltimore, of the best materials and latest patterns, expressly for this market; persons from the country, and all those who are in want of such goods, would do well to call and examine these goods and prices, previous to purchasing at Cincinnati or Louisville. The subscriber feels confident he can sell for cash on as good terms as can be bad at either of those places. N. B. Gentlemens furnishing always kept on hand, such as stocks, shirts, bosoms of all kinds, colors, drawers, gloves, suspenders, half hoes, pocket handkerchiefs, cravating, c. &e. A gensral assortment of all kinds of clothing kept constantly on band, to suit any season of the year, at such prices as cannot fail in giving general satisfaction. Indianapolis, may 19, 1841-2m BENJAMIV ORR.

CASH WANTED. THE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he will sell 10 inch tin valley, for 1 2 i cents per foot; 14 inch do. for 17 cents; 4 Inch hanging trough for 12J cents; 2 inch conductor for 12j cents; and 3 inch ditto, for 20 cents per foot. He ba also, Tin ware. Cooking Stoves of various sizes, of Resor's patent, fiat ware of the finest quality. Skillets, Ovens, Pols, Dish nd Tea kettle, and Spiders of various sizes; all of which he will sell low for rash in hand, at bit ttore on the south east corner of Wahington snd Meridian steets. tr-r-An apprentice wasted to leara the tinning bus iueis. jn lg-3mo SAMUEL WAIN RIGHT.

NAVY BEEF AND PORK FOR 182. Navy Commissioners' Office, June 15, 1841. gJEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Oilers for K? Beef," or "Offers for Pork," as the case may be, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock, P. M. of the 20th July next, for furnishing and delivering, free of all cost and charge to the United States 3,000 barrels of Navy Beef, and 3,000 ban els of Navy Pork; each barrel to contain two hundred pounds; nctt weight, of Beef or Pork. To be delivered as follows, viz : I '200 bis of Beef at tbo Navy Yard, Cliarlestown Mass. , . . . . , II nt xr

!il)0 do

1.000" do 1,600 do 1 ,000 do

1.000 do

no .,: ilu Brooklyn. N. i .

""Oop .---Gysuor'C Virginia.'

Charlestown Mass. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Gospnrt, Virginia.

Pork do do do l,i Ho

All tli, snirl n,-p.( and Pork to bo delivered between

the 5th day of April and the 15t!i day of June, 1842; unless earlier delivurises should bo authorized by the Navy Commissioners. , The Beef must be packed from well fattened cattle, weighing not les than five hundred pounds nett weight each. The legs and leg rands of the hindquarters, and the shins and shoulder clods, and at least eight pounds from tho neck end of each fore-quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1, and 3 on the drawing or delineation of the fore and hind quarters of an Ox, which will be attached to and form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel, and the remainder of the carcass must bo cut in pieces of not less than eight pounds each. The pork must be packed from corn-fed, well fattened hogs, weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, "excluding the heads, joles, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet and lard, and all refuse pieces; and must be cut in pieces weighing not less than six pounds each. ,i L Both the Beef and Pork must be slaughtered between the first of November next and the periods of delivery, .- ti d must be salted with at least one bushel of coarse Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St. Ubes salt, and with five ounces of pure pulverized e-.Upetre, to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle to be made from fresh water, as strong as salt can make it. The barrels to bo made of the best seasoned white oak or white ash staves and heading. If of the former, to be not less than three fourths of an inch thick; it of the latter, to be not les than one inch thick, and to bo hooped at least three fourths over with the best white oak or hickory hoops, except the crose hoop, which must be of iron, at least one inch wide, and not less than the denomination No. 17. All at the expense or the respective contractors. Each barrel must be branded on its head, "Navy Beef," or Navy Pork, as tho case may be, with the contractors name, and the year when packed. The Beef and Pork will be inspected by the inspecting officers at the respective Navy Yards aforesaid, and by some "sworn Inspectors of salt provisions," who will be selected by the respective Commanding Officers; but their charges for such inspection must be paid by the respective contractors, who must likewise have the barrels in good shipping ouler, to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respective Navy Yards aforesaid, after the inspectionsand at their own expense. Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly, in separate offer? for the Beef and for the Pork, and for each of the places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. Letters from persons binding themselves to become sureties, if the offers are accepted, and other letters from some Navy Agent, Commandant at a Navy Yard, or other person well known to the department, must accompany the offers of each person, and state the belief of the writer that the person offering to contract is practically acquainted by experience, with the best mode of curing and packing Beef and Pork, and has the ability to perform his contract in a satisfactory mnnnor and thnt his sureties have also the ability, in

case of failure on tha part of the contractor, to pay the

th a a mntint nr Ihpir hnnrifl.

The Board of Navy Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all offers from persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil their contracts, or who do not forward satisfactory letters, showing their ability, and the ability of their securities, to complete the

contracts.

RnnHa in nnfi.thirrl the amount of the respective con

tracts will be required; and ten per centum, in addition, will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be madt, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of their respective contracts; which will, on no account, be paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects, and is to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States, in the event of failures to complete the delive

ries within the prescribed periods. Anu in case ot failure on the part of the contractors to deliver the aferesaid beef and pork within tho time specified, the

JNavy Commissioners to nave tne ngnt iu uireui purchases to be made to supply the deficiencies, and any excess of cost to be charged to and paid by the contractors. Payment will be made by the United States (excepting the ten per centum to be withheld until the completion of the contracts as before stated) within thirty days after the said beef and pork shall have been inspected and received, and bills for the same shall be presented to the Navy Agents respectively, duly approved by the Commandants of the respective Navy Yards according to the terms of the contracts. The parts of the beef to be excluded from the barrel will be particularly designated in tho engravings to be attached to the contracts; persons interested can obtain them on application at this office, je25 3taw To be published three times a week in the National Intelligencer, and Madisonian, D. C. ; Vermont, Vermont Watchman and State Journal and People's Press ; Massachusetts, Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston Atlas; New York, New York Express, New York Commercial Advertiser; Pennsylvania, North American and Daily Advertiser, (Philadelphia;) Maryland, Baltimore Patriot, Baltimore American; Virginia, Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald and Norfolk Beacon ; Kentucky, Louisville Journal, the Observer, the Intelligencer, (at Lexington,) Commonwealth, (at Frankfort,) Eagle (at Maysville;) Ohio, State Journal, Cincinnati Gazette, Cleveland Herald; Indiana, Indiana Journal, Richmond Palladium, Wabash Courier; Missouri, Missouri Republican. inO.V AND NAILS. TWENTY THOUSAND lbs. assorted Bar Iron. 10,000 lbs. round, square and Hoop 5 bundles No 24 Sheet Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted sizes. Warranted Just received per Steamer Ilarrisburg, and for sale low by (June 11 tf) C. WOODBURN, Madison.

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TO TAILORS. JAME3 HALL, DRAPER AXD TAILOR, Indianapolis, la. would respectfully inform the trade generally throughout the state, that he is the duly authorised agent for Scott fc union.. i. Urmr nf Fashion. System of Cutting, tee. Terms s

follows: Report, monthly Mirror per year, do do do six months, Pystem of cutting garments,

i oreui .... . .... , - ti i . ioa mtrpiher with Shears. Tane Measures,

1 IIO UWIIC ii I v n. n-i., B - A .1 .. ..tL.1. nf TrimmlTlfTfl tnflV hp llld

Advertising uaras, nnu on o..,i... n , by order with a remittance accompanying the amount ordered.

The system for tutting, square ana scales, wm weporis aim Mirror one half year, can be had for Fifteen Dollars, payable in advance. All letters on the subject must be post paid to reeeive attention, unless enclosing a remittance ""iH.1" ' NEW CASH STORE, Wn.hirJKton street, 3 door. Went of Iorter' Corner. rpHB subscribers respectfully inform the public thaithey hae 1 :... ; a frnm Ph ilndelnhia a well selected assortment

...-.ki --a .htsn nnorii. ronsistine of Dry Goods, Gio-

eeries. Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps.tc. which they psr.

ticularly invite the public to can ana examine, utmiTOaau...

to eive as eood bargains as can b nan in inai!iiiii iuf cml ot27 WM. ECKERT k Co. " N. B. A good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harsess Ac. for sale very cheap. OYSTERS. TWENTY THOUSAND pickled Oysters. For sale low. Madron june 25 C. WOODBVRN.

BANK OF CINCINNATI. E. 8. ALVOKD &. Co. purchase the notes of the Bank of Cincinnati, at 2 per cent, discount in Bankable paper. The highest price paid for Gold and Silver, and uncurrent Bank notes. Drafts, checks, acceptances tfc.couglit or collected on advantageous terms. Exchange otlice opposite Browning's, Washington Halli Indianapolis, may 21. 1841-tf .. . 1 BBL. Lamp uTackrcceivcd by Craioiikab & Brandon. J , , fed lit ' Important to Country Merchants..' milE Subscriber Importers of Enulish ami 1 rench t lima and I aucenswarc, respectfully informs his customers nnd other purchasers In Il..eJt,xlmL mul other arrivalsf he is in possession of his entire bpring and Summer Stock, comprising the 'latest supply of common QUEENS WARE ever imported into this State. Of Plates ol different sizes, and cups and saucers, the most essential articles in this line in a new cuunlrv.he has on hand, vim: 35tM) sets Clips and Saucers! 3000 doz. l'latcs, .together with every other description of ware wanted in cither town or country; lie therefore rerepeats the assurance given to his customers, and nil others who wish to become such, and who have hit herto experienced no little difficulty in obtaining common ware in quantities to supply the demand, that ho is fully prepared to furnish such goods to any extent which they may find it to be their interest to keep, and at from 10 to 20 per cent, less than the customary prices. Madison junc 11, 1841-Ct D. MclNTIRE.

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SOOTHING SYRUP. doz Dr. J. K. I'aris' justly celebrated Soothing Syrup, for children Teethinir: Just leccived and for sale by

June 4, 1841. TOXUNSON BROTHERS. Sign of the Golden Mortar.

CEMENT. -i fr BARRELS Cement. Just received pr. 'Mail' and for J-"" sale by Madison, junc 25 C. WOOD1HJKM.

MACKIIREL.

frn Bbls. No's. 2 If 3, for sale by Madison iune 25

C. WOODBTJRN.

UNION HOTEL. . (Formerly the Mansion House, Indianapolis.) THE undersigned would most respectfully Informtheirfriends and the community, that they have taken the above house, recently kept by E. Jordan, Esq., at which'stnndthey solicit pub lie patronage. Their charges will be as low nstlie high rents in Indianapolis will permit. JOHN HARE, June 18-4(1 . JESSE I1AllENEW GOODS. VANCE & BEATY would inform their friends and the nulillr. ,.n,,,.r.,n,.. n,.,f Hum mb iniw receiving anil orieu i 112

a fine ussortmsnt of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, a general assortment of China, Glass, Queenswnre nnd Stone ware.

Also, a large assortment of Groceries, consisting in pa" ui 3 hhds, prime N. O. Sugar, 5 hbls. do Loaf do 2 do do White Havana do 3000ili8. do Rio and Havana Coffee, . 3 bbls. Sugar House Syrup Molasses, 8 chests superior Imperial Gunpowderand Y. Hyson Teas 8 boxes do Mould Candles, , 2 do do Rosin Soap, 1 tierce do Rice, All of which they will sell at the lowest cash prices. Store room in the yellow brick building on the corner of Washington

mid Pennsylvania streets. np 14

11' LliS. sweet Cavendish Tobacco, -s-J-v) 3(dri do Spanish Smoking do., just received at the oldstand of Dr. J. I. Motlicrsliead, and for sale by janl Craiohkad it Brandon.

BLUE WRITING hK. LOT of J. F. : Stall's superior uiichaugahlc Blue Writing Ink received and for sale at the Drug store of janl3 C'raiohkaii & Brandon.

OMIC Almanacs for 1841.

W Harrison Tippecanoe German

Dutch English Lou Cabin .

do do do do do

do do do do do

Politician's do . do Indiana . do do Western do do

illy the 1000, gross; doz.-or sin.

Icat WILEY'S Book Store.

LEMON CREAM, A SUPERIOR Shaving Soap, also the Jessamine Cream. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mor tar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. (dec.il) TOMLINSON BROTHERS,

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BOXES Cincinnati Starch received by febl9 Or aiuhe ao & Brandon.

2 BBLS. Alcohol just received and for sale by feb!9 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

milE STATE LIBRARY will be open on every SATUR

I DAY, (during the recess of the Legislature) from 8 o'clock

in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. J. COOK, feb20 ' Librarian.

WANTED, .

K Afl BUSHELS of Flaxseed for which the highest price will

be given, one half cash. D. KING, sept8 South side of Washington st,

JUST RECEIVED, BBLS. dth nrnof Hr.indv. 1 bid Madeira Wine,

1 do Malaga Wine, selected with a viewto medical purposes,

and for sale at the Drug warehouse of DANILL KI .NG. sept 10

If! nnn BEST Havana and Principe Cigars, just received

XvfjVVv and for sale at the Drug Store of

janl

CRAIGHEAD fc BRANDON, 4 doorseast of the Post Office.

FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING FOR 1811, T WILEY'S Bookstore.

dec 25

JUST RECEIVED,

)n BAGS Rio Coffee, 5". 4i chests Y1I Tea, 4i chests Imp. Tea,

30 boxes 8 by 10 Wind. Glass

6 do Tumblers, 50 lbs. Indigo, 8 di Bed cords, 10 barrels Sugar, 30 kegs Nails, For sale low for cash, by nov 27

300 lbs. Cheese, 12 boxes mould Candles, 6 do Sperm do 300 lbs. coil Rope, 8 hoxes Tobacco, 10 bbls. Salt, 10 do Molasses, 2 doz. Buckets. II. M. WILLSON.

GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. E. IIEDDEItLY RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Indianapolis and the public generally, that he has opened on Washington street a few doors west of the Post Office, a Grocery and Pro

vision Store. He will endeavor to keep a good assortment, nnd

will sell at moderate prices. The patronage of the public is re

spectfully solicited, nov 5

BLUE RECORD INK. t GROSS J. F. Stall's superior unchangable Blue Record Ink The public are assured that this beautiful unchangable Writing Fluid may be used with perfect safety for any business purposes whatever, as from its chemical character its color will be permanent. Forsaleby SCUDDER & IIANNAMAN. der.28 SPANISH SEGARS. A LOT Superior, Regalia, Principe, Lanorinn, Havana, Logitimo, Coustansia and other brands. Just received and for sale by , junc 18 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. WATER COLORS. A LOT of Osborne's American Water Colors. Just received -nnd for wile at the Drug store of " - -juno 18 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON,

SWAINES PANACEA. DOZ Svvnines Palmcea, wnrranted genuine. juno 11 Forsaleby CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

IP VANS CAMOMILE PILLS. Just received and for sale by j junc 11 CRAIGHEAD Ic BRANDON.

100

SULPHATE QUININE. OUNCES Pure French tiuinine; Received If forsaleby june 11 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

1G

OUNCES Piperine, 6 oz Sulphate Morphine, 6 " Acetal do.

10 OZ Oil Black Pepper, 16 do Pure Kreosote, 12 do Iodine.

juno 11 Rec'dand for sale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. Fttl'SII IiIEDICLVUS, &c ; rpHE subscribers have just received and opened at their new J- store room, a new nnd large assortment of Fresh. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyewoods and Dyestuffs, Medical Olassicare, Window glass, Cosmetics, Pure Wines and Liquors, (selected expressly for medicinal purposes.) together with almost every other article in their line, all of which have been selected by one of the firm in the Eastern cities, with a view to have each and every article of the first quality, and are determined to sell the same at the very lowest prices for cash, or on short approved credit. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids nre respectfully invited. Particular care nnd attention will be given to filling prescriptions, and compounding medicines, and believe that with the experience of twelve years in this particular Branch of huslucsfl, we shall be able to render full satisfaction. The store will be opened at any hour in the night when called on. Indianapolis, june 11. CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. DRUGS & MEDICINES. riiOMLlNSON BROTHERS are now receiving and opening A at their New store room, directly opposite (Brownings) Washington Hall, an entire new nnd large assortment of Fresh Dings and Medicines, Parent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyewoods and Dye stuffs, Glassware, Window Glass, Cosmetics, Perfumery, and medicinally fine Wines and Liquors, to which they call the attention of Physicians, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids. Their stock has been purchased under the immediate inspection of one of the firm and warranted of the first quality. Particular attention is given to filling prescriptions and shop open nt all hours. may 25 tf 1 CASK Fine Orange Gum Shellac. 1 do Superior Glue, 1 do Venitian Red, 1 Barrel Copal Varnish,

5 dp Spirits Turpentine, june 9 Rec'd and for saleby

CRAIGHEAD Sf BRANDON.

MOFFATT'S LIFE MEDICINES Moffatt's Life Pills and Plienix Bitters for sale wholesale and retail, Warranted genuino.by (dee28) SCUDDER & IIANNAMAN. COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, A REMEDY for Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Liver complaint, &c. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, direclly opposite the Washington Hall, (dec 8) TOMLINSON BROTHERS. FRENCH JUJUBE PASTE. A LARGE lot of real French Jujube Paste. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. (dec8) TOMLN1SON BROTHERS.

G

BBLS. Linseed Oil, for sale by jan27

DANIEL KING.

Q.UININE. wrOZ French Sulphate of Quinine, warranted pure, juat reI O ceived and for sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar. Indianapolis, June 4, 184L TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

WINDOW GLASS.

Cn BOXES Window Glass, a very superior article ot various OU .ilP. vervlow.hv SCUDDER Ic HANNAMAN.

dec28

OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, an excellent article for restoring and preserving hair, forsale by ja13 Craiohiad & Bhandoh. 1 BARREL cold pressed Castor OH. june 11 Forsaleby CRIGHEAD A. BRANDON.

MOFFATT'S MEDICINES. A LOT of Moffatts Pills and Phcenix Bitters. Received and forsale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. juneU Agents for Indianapolis

DENNISON HOUSE, Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. Entrance on Fifth. rpHE subscriber, having occupied .this central establishment J- for the past season, and intending to continue for a term of years, begs leave to return thanks to his numerous lnends and a generous public for the liberal patronage he has received. The location of the house is one of the best in the city, being on the highest level, and about equi.distant between the river and canal. The view of the city and surrounding conntry, from an oliservatory on this house, is one rarely equalled and never sur. passed. As for sccommodations, and all the luxuries of the land, enquire of my oid customers. Bills reasonable suited to the times. A fine lithograph drawing of the establishment is presented to the public, on a large scale. JOHN NOBLE, feblD 5m-Cbron. Formerly of Columbus, Ohio.

OMAN'S BONESET PILLS. A MILD and easy purgative, removing costiveness, purifying the blood, &c. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. dec8 TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

VFGETABLE LUNG SYRUP, A REMEDY for Influenza, Coughs, Colds, &c. Sold wholesale and retail at the Bign of the Golden Mortar directly opposite the Washington Hall. TOMLINSON BROTHERS. (dec8)

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JUJUBE PASTE. Just received a lot of Jujube Paste, n very pleasant nnd agreeable article for Coughs nnd Colds, hv dec28 SCUDDER & II ANN AM N, - . ; WATJ1SIJI, . The Indian cure for Coughs, Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, and Diseases of the Limes generally.

O publish certificates certifying to the many cures tnat the

Watasia has effected, would be to publish what all know

who ever used it, viz: that it never fails to cure any disease for which it is recommended. To convince all of the necessity of not neglecting their coughs and colds, we need only point to the 0 thousands who yearly die of consumption that originated from neglected colds. To convince all of the superiority of the Watasia over all other remedies, it but remains for them to use one' bottle, which can be had at the Drugstore of CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON, Successors to Dr. J. L. Mothershead, and who are now the only agents in Indianapolis. jnn8

6 DOZ. Miles Compound Extract of Tomato; 5 lb of Carpenter's Extract of Barks, at the Drug and Che mical Ware house of DANIEL KING, South side Washington st. nextdoor to J. II. WrigTit's cheap cash store. nug 27 50

INTER SPERM OIL. 80 galls. Sperm Oil, superior,

just received by SCUDDER St HANNAMAN.

dec28 ' ... -';;

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Lowe and Rcid's Compound Chlorine Tooth Waah,

ASUPblllOK article tor cleansing, preserving, ana beautifying the Teeth and Gums. Sold wholesale and retail at

the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washing, ton Hall. dec8 TOMLINsON BROTHERS.

HAY'S LI.YIME.YT.

RECEIVED, a lot of the genuine Hay's Liniment, warranted a certain remedy for the Piles, for sale at the Drug store of

janl3 Craighead & Brandon, 4 doors east of the Post Office

CURRIER & HALL'S PERFECT WRITING FLUID.

THIS ink is unrivalled for its easy flowing from the pen and for the beautiful black it assumes soon after its (ransmis.

sion to paper will never turn brown in any climate or under

any circumstances. It is particularly valuable for permanent records, and is as well adapted to the use of metalic pens as

quills. Put up in stone jugs of four different sizes. Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at

sept22 WILEY'S Book Store. GLASSWARE & WINDOW GLASS.

WINDOW Glass of all sizes, ranging from 7 by 9 to 25 by 30, together with a general assortment of Fancy and Medical Glassware, justreceived and for sale at the Drug, Che. mical and Glass warehouse of DANIEL KING,

dee 16 South side Washington it. TOMATO PILLS.

DR. MILES' Tomato Pills (genuine) for sale either wholesaler rs tail at Cincinnati prices.

ic28 SCUDDER &. HANNAMAN.

Presents for Christiana and New Year. GOOD assortment, just received at WILEY'S dec 2.5 Book store

SAPPINGTON'S PILLS.

(rnn BOXES Sappington's Fever and Ague Pills, a sure andr IUU never failing remedy for that very disagreeable disease, forsaleby sept3 SCUDDER HANNAMAN.

DENTISTRY".

TTV P. HUNT havinr: located permanently rn the town of InI I 4;.nrwti;, wam inform the citizens and nuhlie frenerallv

that he is prepared to do all operatious in his line. He will in

sert parts or whole sets ot rorceiani imu, extract, cleanse, anu fill with gold or other materials in the best possible manner He will regulate irregularities so essential to the preservation nrthe natural teeth. All onerations warrant

ed to stand. He may be found at his office unless called away on professional business. Office first door east of the Washington Hall on Washington street, Indianapolis. may 14-tf

WILLIAMS & DILWORTn, Wholesale grocers, Produce 4 Commission merchants, And dealer in Ptttsbnrg ITIanaiBctaren' Articles, Kefer to C. A. I. Cox. may 21-3m No 29, Wood street Pittsburgh.