Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1841 — Page 4

C , "I OX nave constantly on hand a genernl asJ . W sortment of COPPER and TINWARE, which they will sell wholesale or retail at reduced prices. They havereceived and will keep constantlyon hand Frank lln ten and seven plate STOVES of various patterns and 9i7.es: also, the PREMIUM COOKING STOVE, three sizes. This cooking stove they would respectfully recommend to the public, as one well worthy of attention, as it combines more advantage than any other In use, and must eventually supercede all others Numerous certificates could be given, hut they are unnecessary as the stove speaks for itself. Skop2 d"ors east of post offire. MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. SANDEH3 & PARRY have associated' themselves together in the practice of Medicine, in all its branches. Their office is on Washington street, in the room formerly occupied by PaUcrsons' dry good store, and two doors east of John H. Wright's, where cither or both may generally be found, unless professionally absent From Dr Sanders' age and experience, ho would prefer devoting his attention principally to obstetrical practice, and the diseases of women and children. May 1st 1841. -3m BLUE WRITING lSK'.V. W) GROSS Clemens & Blake's Unchangeable Blue Writing Fluid, warranted of permanent color. Just received und for sale by June4,1841. TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

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RAZOR STROPS.

HAPMAN'S Superior Metallic Tableland Razor Strop.

Just received and for sale ny

June 4, 1841. TO.MI.INSON BROTHERS.

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BBLS. SALT just received and for sale by july 2 " E. JORDAN.

MOKPHiNE &C. 10 or Sulphate of Morphine, I 8 oz Crotori Oil,

12 Piperlne, 8 " Kreosnte, June 4, 1841.

I 1 Oil Cantlmrides. I Just ree'd and for snle by TOM LINSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washington Hall.

MORRISON'S VERMIFUGE. 6 DOZ. Morrisons Vermifuge, a safe and efficient remedy for worms, with directions iu German and English.'' Just receiv ed and for sale by june25 TOM LIN SON BROTHERS. SPANISH SEGARS, ' A LOT Superior, Regalia, Principe, Lanorma, Havana, Legjtimo, Constansia and other brands. Just received and for sale by june 18 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

WATER COLORS. LOT of Osborne's American Water Colors Just received and for sale at the Drug store of

june 18 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

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SWAINES PANACEA. DOZ Swaines Panacea, warranted genuine. june 11 Forsale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

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VANS CAMOMILE PILLS. Just received and for sale by

june 11 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

StTLPIIATE QUININE. 1 AH OUNCES Pure French Quinine; Received for sale by -l"" june 11 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

1 n OUNCES Piperine,

116 OZ Oil Black Pepper,

6oz Sulphate Morphine, 16 do Pure Kreosote,

6 " Acetal do. 12 do Iodine, june 11 Rec'dand for sale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. fuhsii ui;hici.i;s ac THE subscribers have just received and opened at their new store room, a new and large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyewoods and Dyestuffs, Medical Glassware, H'indovglass, Cosmetics, Pure Wines and Liquors, (selected expressly for medicinal purposes,) together witli 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 linve 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 np proved credit. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids are respeel fully invited. Particu lar care and attention will be given to filling prescriptions, and compounding medicines, and believe that with the experience of twelve years in this particular Branch of busiuess, 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. TOMLINSON BROTHERS are now receiving and opening at their JVeifl store room, directly opposite (Brownings) Washington Hall, an entire new and large assortment of Fresh Diiigsand 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 Physicinns, 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 at all hours. may 25-tf

1 CASK Fine Orange Gum Shellac. 1 do Superior Glue, 1 do Venitian Red, 1 Barrel Copal Varnish, 5 do Spirits Turpentine. june9 Rec'dand for sale by CRAIGHEAD Se BRANDON. MORRISON'S INFANT CARMINATIVE. IOR the relief of Children afflicted with wind, colic, gripes, F fluxes, ahd other similar disorders of the stomach and bowels, warranted genuite; for sale hv june 25 TOMLISON BROTHES, Sien of the Golden Mortar. WORM SYRUP & INFANT PRESERVATIVE. I Q DOZ. Cave & Schaffer's Worm Syrup and Infant Preser vative, an invaluable and pleasant remedy for children.

For sale by june 25

TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Sign of the Golden Mortar.

N. O. SUGAR. BHDS. N. O. Sugar this day received and for sale by june 22 E. JORDAN.

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ISTOY OF

july 2

A FLIRT, written by herself. Just received at DAVIS' Bookstore

GROCERY fc PROVISION STORE. E. HEDDERLY

RESPECTFULLY informs the citizms of Indianapolis and the public generally, that he has opened on Washington

atreet a few doora west of the Post Office, a Grocery and Pro

vision Store. lie will endeavor to keep a good assortment, and

will sell at moderate prices. The patronage of the public is re pectfully solicited. nov 5

6BBLS. Linseed Oil, for sale by Jan27

DANIEL KING.

QUININE.

ytr OZ French Sulphate of Quinine, warranted pure.juat re-

w eeived and for sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar. Indianapolis, June 4, 1841. TOMLINSON BROTHERS. 1 BARREL cold pressed Caster Oil. june 11 For sale by, CRIGHEAD 4. BRANDON.

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MOFFATT3 MEDICINES. LOT of Moffatts Pills and Phoenix Bitters. f Received and for sale by CRAIGHEAD it BRANDON; June 11 Agents for Indianapolis

DENTISTRY.

P. HUNT having located permanently in the town of In-

, dianapolis, would inform the citizens and public generally

that he is prepared to do all operatioua In hi line. He will insert parts or whole sets of Porcelain Teeth, extract, cleanse, and fill with gold or other materials in the best possible manner He will regula'e irregularities to essential to the preservation and appearance'of the natural teeth. All operations warranted to stand. He may be found at his office unless called away on professional business. Office first door east of the Washington Hall an Washington street, Indianapolis. may 14 tf QCBXJOL TEACHER'S MAXUAL, containing practical tug

lettiona on Teaching and popalar education. For tale at

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DAVIS' Bookstore.

AiiSiS SiSiSiJ fojMtTsM rf?2cfe a1 , 1 Madison nnd Indianapolis Itnil Itoad.

Iflh, putmc .ire niiui meil linn the toimu uuinmenc

ed running the Cars on the above road, on the first

instant. As our citizens generally doubtless leel 0 jiecp interest in the prosperity of the Slate, it is hoped they will patronize the road as far as possible. Travellers and merchants who wish a safe, cheap, and expeditious mode of conveyance tor themselves arid iheir merchandize, are solicited to patronize the cars as Jar as circumstances wlII permitThey are assured that every exertion will be made to nccomniodate nnd render their situation, while on the Cars, comfortable and pleasant, All possible care will be taken of the safety of freight, and every department will beheld strictly accountable for losses or damages through carelessness or inattention. The Cars will, in future, leave the northern end of the road at half-past one o'clock, so that passengers can arrive in Madison in time to take passage on ei ther of the mail boats. '. Prices for freight and passage as heretofore,

Madison, july'2-6w JOHN LODGE, S. T.

Indefinite Postponement of public land sales nt t'hi- . cngo. And also, (with the exception of toanshipiA JV. range 9 E.) at Dixon (Illinois,) heretofore advertised to be held in August, 1841. . By the President of the United States. THE public sale of lands directed by tho Executive proclamation, issued on the 18th February, 1841, to be held at the land office at Chicago, in the State of Illinois, commencing on Monday the ninth day of August next, is, in consequence of urgent representations from the settlers of the injur) which will result to them by insisting on fie sale at the time aforesaid, hereby declared to be postponed without day. IV ot ice is also given of the indefinite postponement, for the same cause as the foregoing, of the entire sale directed by the proclamation uforesuid to he held at the land office at Dixon, in the same state, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of August next, with the exception of township twenty-four north,

of range nine east, the sale of which township will be held,

commencing on the day heretofore ordered as aforesaid

The sale at the land office at Ciuincy, in the same state, of

fractional townships two and three north, bordering on the Illinois river, of range three east, will take place as ordered in the proclamation aforesaid, commencing on Monday , the sixteenth day of August next. Given under my hand, at th city of Washington, this twentyninth day of June, anno Domini, 1841. By the President. JOHN TYLER. James Whitcomb, Com. of the Gen. Land Office, july 106

BY THETRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

N pursuance of law, 1, John Tyler, President ' ot the United Slates of America, do hereby declare

and make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Genesee, in the State of Michigan, for the disposal of certain tracts of land hereinafter designated, which were ceded to the United States b) the Saganaw tribe of the Chipawa nation, by the treaty concluded with those Indians, on the 14th January, 1837, commencingon Monday, the thirteenth day of September next, to wit: North of Uie base line and east of the meridian. One tract of forty thousand acres, on the west side of Saganaw river, lying within the limits .of township fourteen of range three. Townships thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, of range four, and townsiiips thirteen, fourteen and fifteen, of rang five, except the fractional sections ten fifieen and sixteen, in township four teen, of range four, the surveys of which are incomplete, and that portion of section three in township fourteen of range five, reserved for the use of a light house. One tract of six th msand acres, on the north side of 'he Kawkawling river, bordering on Saganaw bay, situated in

townships fourteen and fifteen, of range four, and townships fourteen and fifteen of range five.

One tract of two thousand acres, on the east side of Sag-

anaw river, where Nahohash formerly lived, situated in town

ship fourteen, of range five.

One tract of one thousand acres, on the east side of Saganaw iver, in township thirteen of range five. One tract of five thousand seven hundred and sixty acres, on

both sides of flint river, known ns Reaum's village, situated in townships nine and ten, of range five.

One tract of eight thousand acres, at the village of Ottuson. One tract of one thousand acres, at Mennquet's villaue, and one tract of six hundred and forty acres at the Great Bend, all t-itu-ated on the north side of ('ass river lesignated on the official plat of survey as Flint river, in township eleven of ranges six and seven. ; One tract of ten thousand acres, at the big Lick or Rock, situated on both sides of the Shiawassee river, in township nine of range three. One tract of six thousand acres at the Little Forks, on the south side of the Tetabawasink river, in townships thirteen and fourteen, of range two. One tract of six thousand acres, at the Black Bird's town, on the south side of Tetabawasink river, in township thirteen, of range two, and townships twelve and thirteen, of range three. . The lands here described are to bo sold tor the exclusive benefit of the aforesaid tribe of Indians, under the provisions of a treaty concluded with thern on tht-23d January, 1838, ratified by the Senate on the 2d July, following:' The first ariicle of which fixes the minimum price at five dollars per acre, under which sum no bid will be received, and which lands are not subject to entry under any preemption law of Congress. The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand - at the City of Washington, this ninth day of June, anno Domini 1841. By the President: : JOHN TYLER James Whitcomb, Commissioner of the General Land Office.

A sure remedy for Diarrahoca and Cholera Infantum. 'I'HE CKAMINA TIVB BALSAM, prepared by Dr. David Jayne, of Philadelphia, is, without doubt, the most certain,

safe, and effectual remedy ever yet discovered for Dyssentary, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus nnd Cholera Infantum or Hummer Complaint of children, and indeed the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing this last named disease; besides,

it is so cheap, that it is within the reach of every family, nnd if mothers could possibly appreciate lis virtues, there would be few families without it. The following is 11 11 extract from a letter received by Dr. Jane from M. L. Lnnpp, M. D. of Baltimore, which, coming from so high a source, is in itself a sufficient evidence of the astonishing ..efficacy oC-thi medicine in curing diseases of the stomach and bowels. , "You ask me what proofs I meet, with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can, safely say that I never prescribed u medicine for bowel complaints that has given nie so much satixf iction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief as this Whenever Introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called foragain and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the Summer complaint of children it hns frequently appeared to siritch the little victims as it were, from the grave. "It has saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," Ihnve frequently heard said. In dysenteric ntl'ectionsof adults, 1 have time teagain seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours,

I may say 111 a few minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine, and 110 family should be without it. Respectfully, M L. KNAI'P. M. D. It is to be hoped therefore, that persons will not nllow their prejudice to overcome their better judgment, as is not unfrequcntly the case with regard to quack medicines, as they nre very generously and indiscriminately termed; but, whenever either of the above named diseases occur either to an adult or the tenderest infant, do not ask--"VVhiitshall I do? shall I give it this or the other?" do not fold your arms in listless and unavail ing sorrow and cry "my child," or "my friend is past recove; ry," but fly at once and procure the Crmintivi Balsam, 'Tisthis which hnsnfforded relief after all others have failed. "Pis this which has repeatedly snatch'd, ns it were, sintering humanity from the verge of eternity, when the last ray of hope had ceased to be indulged, either by their friends or physicians. : lie careful to obtain that which is fresh as it is u medicine which becomes somewhat impaired by age. Javnk l Pancoast being agents for the article, are constantly receiving fresh supplies from tiie East Tne citizens of St. Louis and the public generally, therefore, would do well to call upon them in preference to purchasing elsewhere, Where they would he liable to get that which has been made several years and which, of course, would not be so effectual in its operations. JAYNE St IMXt'OAJT, Agents. '' No. 133 Main st. St. Louis. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Who are Agents for Indianapolis

OES NOT REASON and Common Sense teach us that ex

pectoration is the most natural as well as the most effec

tual agent in arresling and curing Pulmonary Diseases? The answer must he ykb, because .obstruction is cither imme diately or remotely the cause of Inflammation and Catarrhal Fevers, producing Croup, Consumption and Abscesses of the Limes, pain nnd soreness of the Throat, Breast, Sides, Or Shoulders Bronchitis, exciting mucous and purulent secretions, thereby clogging up the lungs, so a to more or less impede both respira tion and the free circulation of the blood, causing difficulty of breathing and asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness and Loss of Voice Dropsy of the Heart and Chest, Rup'ure of Blood vessels and bleeding from the throat and lungs, and spitting of blood. To remove this obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a radical cure, nothing has ever been found equal to Jayne's Expectorant. . It stands unrivalled it stands pre-eminent tuy it, and you will he forced 10 acknowledge that its virtues have nut, nor cannot lie overrated ; that it stands far above and beyond the reach of com pet it ion ; that it is the only reasonable, the only natural, and the only truly successful 'method of arresting and curing diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. JAYNE & PANCOAST, Agents, 13,1 Main street St. Louis, Sold wholesale and setail at the sign of the Golden Monar directly opposite the Washinglon Hall . TOMLINSON BROTHERS. Agents, Indianapolis

TO TAILORS. JAMES HALL, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Indianapolis, la. would respectfully inform the trade generally throughout the state, that he Is the duly authorised agent for Scott &

Wilson's Mirror of Fnshiont System of Cutting, &c. Terms ao follows: Report, monthly Mirror per year, G 0t do do do six months, 3 00 System of cutting enrments, 10 00 Patent Square and Scales, 5 00 The above articles, together with Shears, Tape Measures, Advertising Cards, and any article of Trimmings may he had by order with a remittance accompanying the amount ordered. The system for cutting, square and scales, with Reports and

Mirror One half year, can ne nan ror Fifteen iwnars, payante m advance. All letters on the subject must he post paid to receive attention, unless enclosing a remittance. -june 18 3m Transylvania University, Medical Department. ri HE Lectures iu tiiib institution, commence, as usual, on the first Monday in November, nnd close 011 tho last day of February. The faculty consis's of; Benj.-W. Dudley, M. I) , Professor of Anatomy and Purgery, James M. Bush, M. D., Adjunct Professor of do. James C. Cross, M. D., Professor of Institutes nnd Medical Jurisprudence. Elislia Bartlett, M. D . Professor of Theory and Practice. W. II. Richardson, M. D , Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Thos. D Mitchell, M, D., Professor of Materia Medica, and Therapeutics. . Robert Peter, M. D , Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. The cost of a full course of lectures is 105, payable in advance, in notes of good and solvent Banks of t he States whence the pupils come, The Matriculation and Library ticket is 5. and the Dissecting ticket S10. Graduation fei, 20. Boarding and Lodging, (fuel and lights included,) from $2 50 to $3 per week. By order, THOMAS D. MITCHELL, M. D Dean of Faculty. Lexiziton, Ky., June 1, .1841. july 2-Mino. i

EdSTjyUjYS (BLOOUGOOD S) ELIXIR. JUST received, a full supply of the justly celebrated Eastman's (late Dr. Bloodgood's) Elixir of Htnlth, and for sale by july22 .', TOMLINSON BROTHERS," yign of the Golden Mortar. SCHOOL TESTMlEJvfs.

Testaments for the use of Scliools Just received and for sale at july 22-1 w DAVIS's Bookstore,

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MANSION HOUSE. Main street, near the Canal. Cincinnati.

F. LEVERING, formerly of the Cincinnati Hotel, respectfully informs his old friends and the traveling com

munity, thai he has leased for a term of years, that well known and pleasantly situated hotel, established and conducted for a number of years by Win. H. Henrie. This extensive establishment is now in complete order and open for the reception of visiters, having undergone thorough repa'us and improvements, the proprietor feels confident of being able to give universal satisfaction. He can promise at least that no pains or expense shall be wanting to promote the comfort and convenience of his guests, and make them feel perfectly at home. Situnted as his house is, at the Main street canal landing it presents a desirable stopping place for travelers who may arrive or depart by canal boats or stages.

Pork merchants and country dealers would also find this a convenint location for the transaction of busi tess during their

stay in the city. No house in the west possesses more comfort

able or agreeable lodging rooms, which are keptin the most neat

and cleanly manner. Honest and careful waiters will be ever

found in readiness to give their attention. The table will at all

times be furnished with the choicest provisions our abundant

market affords, and the bar with the best selection of liquors.

In the reading room may be found newspapers of the latest

dates from the various and most important sections of the Tj nion.

The stables attached are extensive, well provided, and under

the supervision of a superior manager. N. B. Horses and carriages at all times in readiness, july 15-2mo eh adv $5

Read and be Convinced. JAYNE'S HAIR J'ONIt;. Having ourselves witnessed the beneficial effects of this article on the persons of several of Our inhabitants, we hesitate not to recommend it to all those who have unfortunately lost their hair. We refer such to the

certificate of Mr. Holmes, which will be found in another coluinn. Bristol I'heuiz. V CERTIFICATE. '' " Bristol, R. I. Feb, 16, 1841. Mr. Rnpely Sir: Having about four years since, tnrough dis ease lost the hair from the top of my bead, and having used mony articles recommended to restore if, without effect, I was induced, from the recommendations I saw in your Phenix, to try Dr Jayne's Hair Tonic. I am now happy to ray, that after using three bottles, my head is now covered with a fine growth of young and healthy hair. Several of my friends and ac quaintances have also used it to their entire satisfaction; I, there fore, cheerfully, recommend it to all who are suffering the disa greeahle sensation caused by baldness. James A. Holmes. The above certificate is from a respectable young man who is an overseer in the Steam Mill, whose statement can be confi

dently relied on. SAYNE & PANCOAST, Agents. ; Sold wholesale nnd reatnil at the sign of the Golden Mortar directly opposite the Washington Hall. july 8, 1841 tljan4 '42 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents, Indianapolis

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THE TEETH! TIIE TEETH!! DOZ. Mipurior Teem llrusi.es, 2 doz. Glenns Rose Tooth Paste,

4 " Loin & Reids Chlorine Tooth Wash, 1 ' Mayre's Ceylon Tooth Powder, 6 '-" Prepared Charcoal. Just ree'd and for sale by June 4, 1841. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, At the sign of the Golden Mortar.

' CEMENT.

1 flrt BARRELS Cement. Just received pr. 'Mail' and for

lvu sale by Madison, june 25 C. WOODBURN.

BOXES Superior Tobacco, 10 do Common do. Madison june 25

For sale by C. WOODBURN.

COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA. AC.

100 Bags Rio Coffee,

20 Hhds. Sugar, 20 Boxes Gun. P: Tea. Madison, june 25.

5 Boxes Sperm Candles.

5 Bhls Loaf Sugar, Just received nnd for snle hv C. WOODBURN.

. SALT.

Barrels fine and refined Kenhawa. On hand and for

tale low, at my salt shed, near the corner of West and

Ohio streets. Madison, June 25 C. WOODBURN.

3000

Pelhnm'n Clarified Esaence of Hoarhonnd Candy. f COMPOUNDED from Liverwort, Huarhound, Jlippery elm,

V Comfrey, and thirty other clioice vegetable cough ingredients, warranted genuine; For sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar, opposite the Washington Hall, june 25 TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

CASH WANTED. THE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he will sell 10 inch tin valley, for i cents per foot; 14 inch do. for 17 cents; 4 Inch hanging trough for 12

cents; 2 inch conductor for 12j cent; and 3 inch ditto, for 20

cenis per loot. He has alto, Tinware, Cooking Stoves of various sizes, nf Resor's patent, flat ware of the finest quality, Skillets, Ovens, Pots. Dish and Tea kettle, and Spiders of various sizes; all of which he will sell low for cash in hand, at bia store on the south

east corner of Washington and Meridian streets.

An apprentice wanted to learn the tinning business. june!8-3mo SAMUEL WAINRIGHT.

THE SCHOLAR'S COMPANION, or guide to the Orthography, Pronunciation and Derivation of the English Language, by R. W. Green, A. M. Received at

JnlyS DAVIS' Bookstore.

MACKEREL. frn Bhls. No's. 2 Sf 3, for sale by C. WOODBURN. Madison june 25

OYSTERS.

rnWENTY THOUSAND pickled Oysters,

X Madison june 25

For sale low.

C, WOODBURN.

NOTICE TO COUNTY CLERKS, RECORDERS, MERCHANTS, And all others whom it may concern.

HE subscriber baa just received a lartje and good assortment ol paper suitable for Records, Lexers,

Day Books, Blotters, &c. and he is ready to fill all or ders directed to him, with promptness and despatch, at the lowest market prices. He has a new and superior Ruling Machine, and will rule to anv pattern. WM. F. SLATER. nov20 6 doors East of the Post Office.

CHEESE. A lot of Western Reserve Cheese just received aud for sale by june 22 E. JORD4.N,

EAGLE HOTEL. Putnamntit, Indiana. I. HAND, respectfully informs his friends and the pub

J. lie, that he has taken the above House; it havini under

gone a ihorouch repair, he ia now prepared to accommodate the

traveling puhlic, and hopes y his unremitted attention to merit

a portion of the public patronage. June4-tf

CABINET BUSINESS. 'pHE subscribers have taken the well known Cabinet Shop for-" ' merly occupied by Fleming T. Luse, where they will punctually attend to all orders entrusted to tliein. They respecfully solicit a share of public patronage, N. B. They will especially attend to the business of making Cortina. A Hearse and gentle horse will always be in attendance. All orders in this line, from both town and cotintryj will be promptly attended to. TUCKER St WEAVER. ' nuz 18 '

Jayne's Vegetable Ague I'ills. 'I'HE citizens ut 'Indianapolis are informed tliat they havoreceived from the western depository of Jayne & Pnncoast, St. Louis, a supply of Jayne's Vegetable Ague I'ills, which have become so popular in Missou.i, and other parts of the western country. A trial of ONE BOTTLE is nil that is required to give a decided preference over all other articles of the kind in use. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents. july 22 Sign of the Golden Mortar. THE NEW YORKER. SUBSCRIPTION for the New Yorker, received by the undersigned at Ins Bookstore, one door west of the Washington Hall. july 22-1 w O li DAVIS, Agent. To Banks, IHrrchnntM and Banker!) of the United 8tatc. lnileslrnctable Ink. E. FuirLK, Inventor. 'pHE above writing ink is offered 10 Hie Banks, Merchants ' nnd Bnnkers of tin United States, to prevent the alteration of drafts, Bills of Exchange, Checks, Certificates, &c. The Banks of this city have tried this Ink, and will adopt tho use of it permanently. Below will be found the opinion of Jno. Locks, M. D- Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College of Ohio. , To be had of E. Lucas. No. 1 12 Main street, and of tlie proprietor, at the Bank Note Engravinc Establishment of Raw don, Wright If Hatch, at the eorner of 3d and Main streets, Cincinnati: .'." Price $0 per bottle; small size $5. All orders addressed to the Proprietor, or E. Lucas, post paid, will be attended to. W. F. HARRISON. N. B. The Ink sold by Mr. Whitfield to the Banks in New Orleans, was successfully erased hy the Inventor of this Ink. DR, LOCKE'S CERTIFICATE. Cincinnati June 2", 1841. I have subjected a specimen of Ink, handed to me by Mr. Harrison, and made by Mr. Fogle, to a variety of Chymical reagents, and have come to the conclusion thct it cannot he destroyed or removed hy any Chymical process which will not at the same time destroy the paper. But Ink may be removed Mechanically as well as Chyi.iically, as hy erasing, spooning or even by lapping with the tongue. Mr Fngle's Ink however, is so prepared that il strikes deep into the paper, embodies itself with the fibre upon which it acts slightly, and thus makes it difficulty if not Impossible, that it should be extracted mechanically. Therefore, so far as can be decided by preliminary experiments without the test of experience, it appears to me that Mr. Fogle's Ink will prevent those fraudulent alterations of Checks, Drafts, &c. which nre hut too ensily made with common writing ink. Cin . july 8-6w 85 Rep. JOHN LOCKE.

Consumption and its fatal conmequences. It is made Known to us troiii the "hills ot mortality," thnt two thirds of the human family die annually from that fatal destroyer "Consumption!" Would patients pay more regard to their health, and procure proper remedies at the first attack, many valuable lives wou'd be saved to the enjoyment of their dear est friends and relatives. It is a well known fact that "Doctor Swavne's COMPorND Syrup op Wild Cherkv" will arrst the dangerous disease This Medicine has proved its efficacy in "thousands of cases." The very many certificates received, and the recommendations from country audits, who sell this Medidnc throughout the United Slates, is truly astonishing they speak from ocular proof, witnessing the cures in their own vicinity. This certainly is sufficient evidence to convince the most skeptical of the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine. Will patients any longer be duped hy Inexperienced compounds, recommended by ignorant pretenders as "cure alls,'' which they well known isboih ruinous to the health and constitution? PRINCIPAL DEPOT for the above medicine is at No 19, North EIGHTH St , Philadelphia. It may he ohtnincd of agents generally throughout the United States. Price $1 per bottle. N. li. Any person wishing to see certificates of cures and recommendations, can see them at any time by calling at the Principal Depot. For sale hy July 28 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON, agents, Indianapolis. ROWASID'S TOXIC MIXTURE A Few dozen Rowands Tonic Mixture, or Vegetahle Febrifuge, a specific and lasting cure for the fever and ague, warranted genuine, For sale by july 22 '41 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

IRON AND NAILS. TWENTY THOUSAND lbs. assorted Bar Iron. 0,0(K) lbs. round, square and Hoop 5 bundles No 24 Sheet Iron, 100 kegs Nails, assorted sizes Warranted Just received per Steamer Hamburg, and for"

sale low hy (junelltf) C. WOODBURN, Madison.

1

PARLEY'S SECJVOD BOOK OF HISTORY, Received'

and for sale at

july 2

DAVIS' Bookstore.

100

WHITE LEAD. KEGS, Avery fcOgden'B white lead, warranted fine. For Sale by TOMLINSON BltnTHERS.

june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar.

BOOK OF COMMERCE, by Sea and Land, exhihitinc its connection with Agriculture, the Arts and Manufactures.

July 2 For Sale at ; DAVIS' Bookstore.

FOOLSCAP AND LETTER PAPER, A Superior article of Foolscap and Letter paper. Just received and for sale at july 2 DAVIS' Bookstore.

SCHOOL BOOKS. Hertchells Astronomy, Scientific Class Book, second part, Davis Descriptive Geometry, Worcester Readers, Eclectic,

first, second, third and fourth Readers. Just received at

july 2 DAVIS' Bookstore.

GOLD LEAF. PACKS GOLD LEAF. For sale by junell CRAIGHEAD t BRANDON.

PALKrSMORAL A.YD POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. for tbe use of Schools as condensed by A. J. Valpy, A. M.

july 2

For sale at

DAVIS' Bookstore.

' SOOTH I G SYRUP.

Idoz. Dr. J. K. Paris' jus'ly celebrated Soothing Syrup, for' rliildrpn Teethim- Tnat .a-..ta nl fn ..I. h

June 4, 1841. TONLINSON BROTHERS.

Sien of the Golden Mortar. LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, AC. ALWAYS on hand a laree assortment Linseed Oil, Paints Painter's Brushes, Varnish Brushes, let.. ' ' june 25 TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! SWEEPING. Dusting. Scrubbing, Whitewash, Hearth. Shoe, Horse, Cloth, Hair, Crumb, Painters and ever? other kind of Brushes: For sale by TOMLINSON BROTHERS, june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar. WILLIAMS & DILWORTH, Wholesale grocers. Product Commission merchants. Am dealer ia Ptttsbarg Tlannferturrd Article,

Befer to C. 4. J.

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Cox.

No 29, Wood street Pittsburgh,