Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1848 — Page 3
ä Bj Ttitfrapk cepUd from Iks Cincinnati Eaquvror and Gautu. THE DIAKKXM'S. CisciniiATi. April 1. 6 P. 51. lVr sales to-day showed no change in pncea ; 173 brls from store and 150 brla from railroad at $4 50; 53 do from canal at $4 55: 500 da from Whitewater mills at $4 50 ; 52 do scratched at $4 10. ! Provisions The transactions fo-dav warn verv limited 27 brla prime Pork at $5 50 ; a few hf brla Mesa at $4 50 ; of hulk Pork 15.000 and 20.000 lbs Shoulder! it iic ; of Lard 20 brla No. 1 at 5 5-8c ; 25 brls and 132 kegs iiregular pbgs, at 5 3-4c; 13 brls Ordinary No. 2 at Whisky Sales of 244 brls in lots at 15 5-8. Corn Sales a few dajs since ol 2,500 bushels shelled from csnal at 20c. ' Lard Oil A sale of GO brli Winter for shipment east, at equal to (iOc. Stearine A sale of 17 tona for shipment East, at equal to öc. "Western "Waters. The river at this port rose about 12 inches from Friday - , ci,,.,j kut .. t A I c j . ' 6 U"J uu in ounuir i j t II a . - , . ... evening, had fal en about 1? inches, and st.ll reced.ng ery slowly. The Ohio u in fine navigable order from ntUburgli to its mouth. Fire at Flttsburgli. Pittsburgh, April 1st. The canal warehouse of Mr. AIcNulty, together with a large quantiof bacon, flour, and other merchandize, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Domestic Iflnrkcts. New York. Aptil 1st, 8 P. M. Sales of Genetsee Flour toamodeiate extent at $6:506:62 j pikes on the decline. There is a good inquiry fJt Wheat for Milling, but the fiimness of bolders pievents transactions. Barley is active and buoyant. Coin and Oals co'.inue dull. Theie is nothing doing in Provisions excepting Lard, of which tales at. reported of 200 brls good Weilern at 6 je Toik is dulL Baltimore, Aptil 1st, 8. P. M. Small sales of Howard street Flour $ö:62a5:6i market dull. No change io Grain demand, modeiale. The Provision maiket is steady. Sales of tiime Potk at $S:50-9:00, Mes $10:25alö:37$. Polk in diy salt at 4je for Sidea and 31 for Shoulders, Bacon at 4a4je for Shoulders, 4ja4c for Sides, 46c fur bog round and 67 for Llama. A Compound Achromatic JMicko-cope, hade et an Americas Aktist. We have lately had the pleasure of examininz a microscope, of hich power. with some account of winch our readers may be inter-1 csted, both for the actual merit of the instrument, and for the circumstances under which it was made. aIr. Charles Spencer, of Canastota, in this State, visited our city about a year ego, and had, through the kindness of a professor in cue of our schools of medicine, an opportunity of examining a microscope, made by Chevalier, of Paris, under the orders of the celebrated Jusiieu, of the Garden of plants. Spencer had never seen one of these instruments before ; but after a careful examination, he surprised the Professor by remarking, with air the simplist confidence imaginable, "I could make a better microscope than that." The person to whom this boast was made, often, during the next six months amused his friends with the Yankee presumption of the backwoods artist, who so confidently claimed superiorly over the first optician in France. The jest lasted but six months, however; for, at the end of that time, the Professor was invited to examine two lenses, one of high power, made by Mr. Spencer. To his unbounded astonishment, they proved to be of the highest order of excellence; and as a reward to native ingenuity, he ordered from Spencer a microscope, to be modelled after those of Chevalier, and, of course, as much better as the native could make it. This instrument has just been completed and placed in the hands of the owner. It has already beea examined by a Professor JJaily of West Foint, who ha3 no superior as a microßcopist in this country by Professor Torrey, who had long been in the habit of using one of Chevalier's best instruments; by Professor Clark, Dr. Gilman, and others of our 5a ran j, who all unite in pronouncing it excellent. Professor Eaily says it is decidedly superior to Chevalier s, and adds, "that he could do all with it that he could do with the Lowell instrument at Boston." Thus has one of our countrymen, self-taught, and almost without experience, (for Spencer has made but very few instruments, and not one on the model of this) taken his place beside the oldest and most experienced opticians of Europe. We are happy to learn that he is already reaping the fruits of his labors. Professor Henry, of the Smithsonian Institute, has ordered a large instrument Dr. Clark two and others, we doubt not, will follow. No man need hereafter import a foreign instrumsnt. We can add these to the number of our domestic manufactures. Literary World. Hits. The following appears amid tho "City items" in a weekly paper published by Fitzgerald in Philadelphia : ( Correspondence.) Arch st. 4 P. M. Dear Alicia Could you oblige 'un with your opera glass for to-night 1 Ta won't buy because the opera won't stay but a short time, and we feel so awkward witnout one. In haste, Ltzzr. P. S. You may wear Sue's black sack if you wish, as Pa didn't take a seat for her. Walnut st. 5 P. M. Dear Lizzy Your are welcome to the glass, but you will not be able to see with it, as it has been out of order for three years. We always take it with us, and pretend to look, which answers just as well. I don't want the sack, as I made one out of scarlet flannel yesterday, which at night looks like the real thing. Affectionately, Alicia. P.S. Where does your glove cleaner live 1 The fellow who has been doing for us has raised from ten cents to a levy, which is an imposition. Jones' Hotel, Friday. Dear Jenkins Do you cab your ladies to-morrow night, or walk 'em ! Truly, Sam. Colombia House, Friday. Dear Erown If it rains, I cabs; dry, I walks 'em. Always, Jenkins. P. S. The wind appears to be on the tketivy." Postal Atbangement. The report of Mr. Hobbie on. the attempted arrangement of the Postal difficulties with England, is extensively published and commented on in the journals of that country, and the conduct of the British government is denounced as jincourtcous and unfriendly. Expeditious. The New York Express says that Mr. Clay kissed nine thousand ladies in that city, in two hours scxenty-ßie a minute! The latest story about Gen. Taylor, is that he is a Methodist, and has been heard to exhort at a' love feast. " Ausust Election. The following announcements are made, subject to tne decision of the Democratic county convention : For Representatives, den. JAMES P. DRAKE, GEORGE A. CHAPMAN, DANIEL M00RE. For Sheriff. JACOB VAN DEG RIFF. For Recorder. CHARLES STEPHENS, ZENAS LAKE, JOHN S. ALLEN. Tike To wii hip Wide Awake I At a meeting or the Democracy or Old 1 ike, on motion. Dr. E. K. Johnson was called to preside, and Lee Tsaac. Esq., was appointed secretary. After a free intercliarge of opinion, it was Resulted, That Lee Iaac, Silas White, Wm. Jlor' caday, E. K. Johnson, J. W. Eacon, M. Michaels, John Moore, Jacob Klingenemith, J. McClennan, James Haines and W. D. Starkey, be delegates from Old Tike to attend the Democratic meeting on Sat urJay, April 8th. Resolved, That all Democrats who can attend from Ihn township, be reitiefted to do so. E. K. JOHNSON, President. Lee Iii ac. Secy.
j SrPHETIK COUHT OF INDIANA. j November Term, .S 17. - REPORTED EOR THE SEHTIXEL BT A. If. 01KK1HH, ESQ.
March 23d, 1S4S. The New Cattle and Ander tont own Turnpike Co. v. Bell et al. -Appeal from the Msdisoo C. C. Pebki-s, J. The defendants, a portion of tbt stockholders in Ibe New Cat tit and Anderiontown Turnpike compa ny, rejoined to proceedings of the Company in the further protection of the road in the Court below. The Charter of tbe Company contains the following provisions i Sec. 2 is as f illows t The eaDital stock of said corporation shall be one bandied thousand dollars, divided into shares of i twenty - five dollars each, and said stock shall be peuousl propeity. Sec. 3 authorizes tbe taking of stock by individu als or cvipuiaiious, ana ine payment in personal piupeiiy i labor. Sec. 6 proviJes for the election of five directors si soon after three hundred dollars is subscribed, as it msy be deemed expedient. Sec. 16 requires tbe Company to commence the construction of the road within five years, bat Howe tea years for its completion. Tbe bill stales that the 300 dollars was obtatned previous to the 2d Monday in August, 1845, when Ibe directors were elected, who located the toad. On the 2d Monday of Augutt, 1S4Ö, other director were elected, who obtained further subseiiptions of slock, which in addition to (hat previously obtained, amounted to the sum of twenty-three thousand dollar, that no moie eould be obtained, that it would be impossible to raise tbe 100 ,000 dollars required by tbe charier. The bill also sets out an understaudmg on the pait of the afoiesiid stock holders, that the road should be extended to some pmt on ooiuers, inai inc rni . i. . nri.:, ts...... c- 1 4 .1.:. m i line vv aici van-a, inn mis wa tuen i'iiu in suUc.ibiPg, and also sets fo.th the hopeless txWntu,0 by the mom anticipated. The bill a informality in the election of directors for th as their priucipal motive essness of such Iso allege an lity in the election of directors for the year 1S47. Tbe Court below granted an injdnction restraining all proceedings in the proecution of ibe work and until tbe 100,000 dollirs should be subscribed. Held. That tbe Company after the election of directors in puisuance of see. 6, wss in full existence snd complete in i's organization and enabled legally to do all acts required by the charter. The subscription of the 100,000 dollars worth of stock is not a condition precedent by tbe charter to tbe commencement of operations under it. Held, alto, The charter providing, "that the capital slock of said coipoiation thall be one hundred thousand d illats" is to be regarded ai giving permission to create 100,000 dollais of stock snd not as compelling it. Tbat the woid "shall" as ued in the charier, must, from its connection have the same import of the word may. . Tbat tbe Company possessed a discretionary autboriiy to commence the peiforroaoce of the woik, wit1) a less amount of capital stock than the company was entitled, and the commencement of operations upon a part of tbe authorized capital stock was not an abuse of this discietionary power veiled hi tbe Company. Held, That the alleged fraudulent representations as to the extension. of the road does not appear to have been made by the Compauy. Held, further, Thit if the director! ate illegilly elected, the lemedy is at law. The decree granting tbe injunction is reversed. Walker v. Bartholomew. Eiror to Deaibom C. C. Af firmed. Thompson v. inornourgn. rror to uearoorn v.. jijfirmed. Sample et at v. The mate. fcrror to tne ajeue -. u Affirmed. Eiuhnell . Alexander. Appeal from the Johnson Probate Court. Affirmed. Messrs Editors. In your ' Sentinel " of the 23rd, you enquire, ' Has our Branch Bank commenced sharing." It is an old adnge, " that where there is smoke there must be some lire." Now whether the Bank itself has commenced shaving I know not, one thing I do know, there is shaving done in the bank, I do not say it was the Cashier, or any of the Directors ; but I do say that two jer cent was paid there, for silver, not over two weeks ago, and that by a gentleman behind the counter. Itather squally looking about the banks ; however if there are no shoals near, we may ride through in safety. March 27th, 1343. OBSERVATOR. Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad. At a meeting of the persons named in the charter to open books for stock in the above Railroad on the 21st day of March, 1345, at Muncie, it was ordered that books for subscription to stock be opened on the first Monday in May next, and be kept open for thirty days, at the following places, to-wit : Madison, Indianapolis, Pendleton, Andersontown, Chesterfield, Yorktown, Muncie, Smithfield, Windsor, Winches ter and Randolph. Ordered that the notice be pub lished in the Madison Banner, Journal and Sentinel, at Indianapolis, Indiana Signal, at Muncie, and Orthopoliton at Winchester. ALLEN MAKEPEACE, Chairman of Oie Board. LoGAN'sroRT. Peru and Wabashtown. Would not the citizens of the above places consult their in terest, by connecting their Railroat's at a commercial point, and then running a single road from that point, to the nearest point on the contemplated Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, suggested by looking at the MAP 1 MARRIED, On Wednesday evening, 22d ult., by the Rev. Mr Elakc, Mr. W. H. Talbott, of Indianapolis, la., to Miss Elizabeth Tinker, daughter of Captain Wtn. Tinker, of this city. Cincinnati paper. " Pinched !" Ben eh ! Died, in the vicini'y of Strawtown, on the 3d ult Mrs. Sophia Colip, consort of b. Ii. Colin. Mr Colip was a member of the late Legislature, but in consequence of the sickness of his wife resigned before the House adjourned. Died, at Scaffold Prairie, Ind., Feb. 15th, of consumption, Mrs. Sibbelle D., w;fe of Dr. A. G. Skinner, and daughter of the late Dea. Abraham Wood, formerly of Chesterfield, N. H., aged 30. Printers in New Hampshire and Vermont please notice. One Thing it Certain, that Wiatar's Balsm of Wild Cherry is far the best remedy now used for all distressing coughs and diseases of the Lungs. The cures being performed are ivally astonishing tbe world. Dr. Wislar's celebrated preparation is wholly an innocent irinedy being composed principally of the Wild Cherry, and extract of Pine ; combined by a new medical process, with the genuine Iceland Moss, another of Nature's great curatives for pulmonary diseases. Besides iia astonishing efficacy in the diseases above mentioned we also find it a very effectual remedy in Asthma, the complaint in which it has been extensively used with decided success, even in eases of years standing. It not only emanates Irora a regular physician but has been well tested in all tbe complaints for which it is recommended. tXf" See advertisement. 06 t. eh. (LT GKC4T INCONSISTENCY t Physicians prescribe DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR in the last stages and the most hopeless cases of CONSUMPTION, after all other medicines hsve failed, as It has proved itself to be the most extraordinary medical aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is as valuable la tbe incipient stages, suchasCOUGH, COLD 3, fcc, fcc, when the Lungs are not too far gone before ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fail in break ing up the most distressing Couh or Cold in a few hours time, if tbe directions are strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which makes so many wonderful cures, is lor sale at Wm. llannaman's Drug store, in tins city, wholesale or retail. MORE NEW GOODS! AT REDUCED TRICES ! HAMILTON & I A It III Sil, TAKE pleasure in ani.oune Ing to tbe citizens of Indanapolis public generally, that they have and are still teceiiving a and new and fresh supply of Spi in; nml Summer Goods, Which they offer at unusually low prices. A superior lot of Chilhs.Cassimeres, dark and light Vestings, Cottnnades, Ac, to suit the season, and a geneial assortment of gen ttemrn's furnishing. They woald particularly invite the ladies In call and examine their aortsnent of Vr 0t,such as Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Beta gee, lielaioee and Tissues. Abo. a splendid assortment of Silk and Braid Bonnets. Caps. Ribhnns and Trimmings of every variety. Embracing a general variety of small articles nut necessary to enumerate. Aa tl eir goods were purchased at eiceedinely low prices, they are offcted very cheap. Their motto is cam CHsarial! CHEAPEST!!! Corner of Meridian and Washington streets. 97 3w - MEXICAN AVA It. THE suSseriber basin Press and will shortly pnhlish a isfery IAS JVeztcmn h'rr." comprising a complete history of all the operations of the American army in Mexico. With biographical sketches and anecdotes of the moat distinguished officers of the regu lar army ana tne volunteer force. Illustrated wua numerous engravings. A number of enterprising aad "ffieient men. of rood character, are offered profitable employment in circulating tbe above work in Indi ana, r or terms, ano an otner miomMtioa, applicants will please ad dress the suhseiiber by mail, port paid. H. MANSFIELD, 67-2aw2is 134 York street, New Haven, CoanccticuL FAITIIf,Y CAiiitiirci:. rjryUF.ZF. will 1 offered for sale on the tat Saturday of April, at At L.1 1 l Liva Aoctioa rmre, a two horse family carnate. earriare has beea used but I ill Is, and la in good repair. 96 Iw The FOU.D, A PAIR of Spectacles, w hich the owner can have by proving property and paying for this notice. Apply at tbe Sentinel ronnting room. 97 Iw C nrrinpc and IInTi?y feprfng. "fl sfl 6 SETTS jnrt received and for ssle b v Rtß 97 TIIOMA BÜIST. sinir; STECL. 4R TONS from 1 to 3 Inches wide, for sals by 97 THOMAS Bl'IST TOV from IJto 2 rnchrs wi4c, for isle ly April l.lfv. 07 TII0MA8 Bl'IST.
I-iIST OF LTJITUns ?EMAIMNO in the PostOäice it Indianapolis, Indiana, on JLsV April 1, 18-18. rrPernnt calling for thtst letlert will please to taw ADVERTISED. The inland pottage on all letters or paper $ for Foreign Countries must be pre-paid, otherwise they cannot be former dtd.
A. AderWm 11 Alldridga Mr 9 Anderson David Albrita Frederick Acres Fenley Aaiken Jim 9 Armstrong Thos T Avery George B. Brady James Barns B T Hoax Mrs Bell James S Bcr Joel Bell Jotm Booth Janes Hallenser Ei ward Rristutr Evitns Browning t'haa Brown U'illia Bates Smith Bartlett Josiah Brown W I k 1 F Baker John 2 Bower Nathan Itrumlv Aleiander Baker Peter Blake Julian Brown Abraham Butler S S Bor win A Branham Mrs E Bryant John Brown A Rrady Rebeea -Braily Mitt E Boaa C T Bug? Win Burt Henry 3 Boughton H 3 C. Cranen Abijnh Caylor Joseph Carjr Milfonl 3 Carter FleathaT Coleito'k Miss J Campbell Mr Chu&man lianna Cot John Campbei Andrew 8 Clearer John Coiupton Isaac Cox Miss Anna Curry Snlivan t;oz Henry Cop;x;rmiih E Coicstock Miss Ellen D. Demott L Iliwron James M Dclbaneo Leo Demons Miss MA Dann Isaac DarnH Lewis Duvall Prier Dunks John N Davis Benjamin Davis Rachel E. F.aton James F.Mrirfge John Edwards Mra E F. Freund Nicolaus I Fox WÜliam 2 Foote Samt P Ford Bnck.ua Fonst Mr Fisher Broadus FoUom Peter Feflerg Mr Corden Anderson S Gihbs Benry Gibson Terry y Vrrune Miss Barbara Gor hum T J or O L Gordon James R Gold Adam Gardner aac A OiblontKR Given Mary A Oross Jaco'i II. Hogihear Mr S II !tagrliost C Hnrd N A? Howard Win liar ling; Samt Huff David Hewey Wm 3 Haminill Patrick Hoover Geo 3 Holdbrook MissM J Hamilton Rebecca A Holiday Thomas Heckman Jas Hunter JW3 Heckman John ' Harris Sil s Hanna Mis S Hunt Mary Ann lluitington John Ilazleton F.J ward Henrv Frederick or II Horipon Elizabeth Ha mock Wilson Huffman Jonas Huihes Nixon Hutton Moses Haricourt John Ilarryman John Huahaw Henry 97 Iw TTaverttirk !saac Hubbert Benedict Hoover Danl Harris A II Huffman J Harper James Hubbell V a B I. Isaac Lee J. Rsgan Wm A Ritcltnond Ancel Ruark Timothy Ray James B 3 Roll Joseph Rickards Thos Kansdale John II Rotieson Elizabeth Ray J E k J W Ricketts Thos 3 Ke dick Margaret Ringls Louia Rond Mary Ana Richmond Dr Rires Mills S Rota Wm Khorer Sam I titchie Jrptha A Robiaon Johu T Si. ohofield Jonathan Spears Prissilla (a woman of color) Swords Abel Smitner John Jamesog John M Jenkins A W Jordan Christopher Julian 1st ai-. Johnson Miss E A Johnson Wm Jones Edwin Jones Van S Johnson It R Jones Thomas Jenkins Bednigo Jones Mrs Elvira 9 Jennings Able J Jordan J Johnson CsMn T K. (Inf David Shank. Samuel Stacy Milton K Sbter Josephs Smith L D Skinner Hatte H Keller Jacksoa Kellr IsaacS Ko ler Mrs Kellojr Newton Shirts Wm i KinMer James In er Benjamin King a Tanner L. S leper A K Slone Mar ha Jana hank John Smith Wm Little Alexander Slone Josiah S Stewart Robert M Lanius Jacob Luken H Seaman P H Laffeity B w Lancaster Wm Lake Geo Stumph John B Swift Wm Snider Darid Shields David Smock Abraham Lcvett C H Levy J A l.ankforH A M Loucks Lydia Lynn Josiah Shore Wm Soule Joshua Schree Abraham Lonrks ' Smith A l.afever V iss Louisa S Smith Edward Liehtfoot John Smith w nt Smith Mivr Lafcver Jana Lowers P Shult Henry B 9 Loox August M. Morran James Meren Ssmuel Miller A F Morris Panford Man ey Edwsrd Martin Jotei h L Stenhenson H Smock Richard Seller O W Sharp Wm Sinks Noah Smith Nathaniel 3 Smith Danifl Shearer Danl W Morrill Henrietta Speneer James ManlioUn Stephen Marqaart Claviis Maden Wm Marshall James MiilsO W Messersniith Barna Smith eorg 3 mith Joseph Strain Sirnh A Smith Addison Stanley Jehu Shields Margaret bas T. Miles Wm O Tinrks John Mahony Richard B Mnller Crissian Turner Minerva Thompson John Milr Elizabeth Millholland Davis Moselr Jacob 1'horniown v r r.ill John Thompson Joseph Tomlinson Saml Martin Joseph L Mars Martha L M ills T A Rev Thomas John rhompson lohn 8 3 Murphy P J Rev 3 MACS. Texhune Walter Tharpe Samt Thompson James D McOBlanis Robt McNaughien T J 3 McOougal lohn J v.. t'nthank Wm S Mclaughlin w it McClnre Naney Ungles W J V. McOuireMarv Vining II G at S L Mc"ord Joseph Vans Im James J Vincent Chas Me Nab A J McCoy Gilbert MeOrudci Vinlne: H C Vainer David McCleland Francis B Me: even Elijah Vest Nanry Vaul Ellen Vanblaricum Danl 8 McGuire Elizabeth Mc Millen Danl McLain John W. Willon Andrew 2 N. Newport John Nottmler Mr Newel Thos Negley Jacob C P Nelson Henrv Rowland J H B Noble L Esq .). OitMnier Mr o?uh n Walker John Woo'en W J Warman Henry Whitentar John Warren Cfeo R Weaver W W Wood Joseph Whitesell P P Williams Isaac West Jane A Mrs Whitehead Chas Owen Mary Frances Wiilson John F Dr O'Neal Chas r Wert L P. Wiilson Dudley rendejrnst Enos Patton Wm Palmer Wm It Warner Simeon Wvlie Chas R W) lie Eliha Pruet Willis Wright Geo L, Wrleht Benjamin F Wabboll Robt Pearson Martin Price Jacob Parker Jnmes Pettyguill Mary Perkins Chancery Parrish II F Paul John Parmelee R Penn Elizabeth Park Sarah Phillips Danl R. RookerSa.nl 8 Wells Aaron White John Willets Jacoh S Wagoner Cornelias Willi Leveii Williams Elijah Wichart Heinrich Wilhelm y. Vnnk C B Young John L.DUNLAP.P.M. siici.; STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, At Wholesale and Retail. "MUST received and now openios at SH-'WPE'S f hoe and Hat 9w Store , north side Wsshingion street, Indianapolis, a lartre and well selected assortment nf Borts, Skoet, Halt, Of, Trunks, Lsatktr and Mot ttnduigs, well adapted to theCity and Country trade, con listing itt I .art of jg- MjJiui&s' rolita raising r-uoes, Liairr ua iters ana nail oat. iMts, Ladies' French Ties and clippers, Ladies' Patent Ties an j i - . . 1 11 r,. ! . Lf . . ... . Buskins, L.auies coioreu, kiu lies ana lasains, i.aoics' seal and Calf Tiea and Buskins, Ladiea' Seal and Calf Bootees. Ladies Omits. Mo. Ties and Buskins, together with every variety of chil dren's shoes. MISSES Kid and Seal Bootees, Misses kid and seal bukins aijsses kid and sesl ties and sups. GEMTS. French steel shauk boots. Gents, fancy dress boots Gents. Morocco and calf boots. Gems, seal and kip boots. Gents, Cue French (alters, Gents, fin Morocco and lusting boots, Gents, dancins numss and slippers. BOf'S rair and kip boots. Boy's calf and kip brogans, Boy's Morocco hroirnns. A ll of which will be offered at very low price for CASH Our stock of shoes and boots are selected with great care, and are from manufacturers whose reputation for good work is generally known both east and west. Also , constantly on hand, a good assortment of custom-made work. Work made to order by good workmen and or the best mateiiiila Ail oi which is warranted. lups mend eo witnout charge. Hats nml C'nns. A large and splendid sssortment of Hats of Sprint style, consist ing of Beaver, line Nutra, fine Silk, fine smooth Castor, Casimer Russia Musk, kr. 4Ve , at prices as low at retail, or by the case, as esn he found in any city in the West. Also, a beautiful article of Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, extra UranaJa. and Marical I'O, English Dunstables, a new article and superior o any summer list ever before introduced. Also, every variety of l-etiorn, Tarn pico, Axhiand, Rouch and Ready, lie. kc. Also, JO dozen Pa'm Hats of every variety cktap Ii dum. Caps of all styles. Silk Baun, hne Cloth, new style, u bilk, uc, lor men and boys. Trunks Of all kinds and qualities; also, band Truuks, Valises, Carpet nags, Valencia, sic. Leather. l.OOO lls. of best Spanish and Cincinnati Role Leather, torethe with upper, calf skins, black and colored Morocco linings, bind. lngs.kc. Shoe Fi nd in cs. Of sll kinds, thread, awls, tacks, sparables, knives, flouts, rasps Frenrh kit. Also, pes sand lasts constantlvon hand. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line wonlddo well to call before buying elsewhere. Country merchants are also solicited to call end examine my stock, as I am confident I can furnish them with most of tbe articles in our line as low aa they caa buy them in Cincinnati. Indianapolis, April 5, 168. J. K. SHARPE, Sign of the Gilt Hal and Boot, Washington street. Another Xciv and Beautiful Novel. THE HOME JOURNAL EDITED BY CEO. P. MORRIS AND N. P. W1LL13. Vubliihed every Saturday in the cily rf New York; al two dollar a year in advance. rip HE wide spread popularity, and the rapidly increasing clrculaJL lion of this refined and elegant Family Newspapers, have enabled the propr.etors to enrich Its columns with the productions of a number of the most brilliuot and original writers of I lie sge; and they lake treat pleasure in announcing lor Immediate pulikratM a, nother beautiful American Novel, from a distinguished pen. It is entitled "BESSiE LIs'LE OF GLENMARY. To all renders, and loth Ladies in particular, this admirable story will hvtmd inisnaely interrstins and btchly altiactiva ; and I hows who wi.it to receive 'is chapters EN I IRE, rill bo enabled to do so by sending their names to I he editors without delay. The Horn Journal is a peculiar paper. It contains many remarkable features, be re lifo re unatsenipted by any newpsaper either of this country nt of tumps, and it is printed In the best style of the typo graphical art. Tne very moderate price al which it is afforded, (I wo doUarsa year, or three copies ( five dollars.) being within the reach of tbe strictest economist ; and it as universally admitted to be, ia iis whole arrangement and details, the most valuable equivalent ft lbs trifling amount of lbs subscription ever offered to the reading public. Address MORKIS at WILI.M, Office of publication, 107 Fulton street, New York. SOHETUIXC nB rjpHE subscriber Is now receiving his Springend Sammer style JL of Jewelry and fancy notions, such as orea.t pins, finger rings, ear-rings, brae tleta , gold and silver pencil, combs, fans, card cases, head bars, purses, gold guard and fob cliaina, studs and butons, together with all other articles usually kept in a Jewelry Store. We shall be receiving goods almost daily till the first of May. Call and examine the stock and pi ices, opposite Washlncton H.i It. niar3I 97 W. 11. TALllOTT. GOLI AAD SILVr.IC WATCHES. JUPT receiving a Urse lot of gold and silver watches of all kinds, at very reduced prices. I will now offer, to the public, full jewelled M.I. Tobias anchor lev et watches st $25 with a wsrrsnty. This Is less than the New fork price. All ether watches will es sold correspondingly low. fall and see at Talbott'a Jewslry Store, opposite Browning's Hotel. mar31 VI W. H. TALBOTT. TAILOISIINQ. rfrsnP! sot'scrl'-ev. haviar permanenllv located blnrself in the M. city of Indianapolis, takes this method of informing his fel low ritirens. thst be is ready, and will he r.spry to do ant thing in the tailoring line, snd be hesitates not to assure the puldic, that he shall be fu ly able to give satisfertion to any persons calling upon Li in, both as In style, and promptitude. Ha scks a share rf public patronage. Shop opposite Buist's Iron Store, J. W. LOCKHART. InJiaaspolis, MsicU 31, 1?48. B7-3mss
SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR APRIL, 1648. J. iaury V ;., jlaiiucrs. &&S.OOO! 200 Prizes of $500 ! TIKGIXLi STATE LOTTERY. For endowing Leesburg Academy and for other purposes. Class No. IS, for ISO. To be drawn st Alexandria, Va.. on Saturdar., April IS, 1843. HKILLf ANT SCHEME! One prlre of t:u.000, i do li.UK, 1 do 10,000, I do 7.OA0, 1 do 5,000, I do 4,0. Si, 1 do 3 ,00, 1 de 3,000, 1 do 3,K09, S do 9,000.3 di I,500,3 do 1,400, s do ),:n0, 3 do 100, 300 do (lowest S numbers) 600,
sic. j K"xeiB J5iu j snares iss proportion. Certificate of packages of id Whole Tickets do do Sen Half do do do 30 Quarter do $140 00 70 00 S3 00 GRAND LOTTERY! Capital $00,000 ! $20,000. $15,000. 73 Ao. lMlery 15 Drawn Ballots. HElRLT AS MAST PRIZES AS BLANKS ! TIKGIM4 STATC LOTTKUV. For endowing Leesburg Academy and for other purposes. Class No. 16. lor 1844. To he drawn In Alexandria, Va., Saturday, April S3. 1M. A Package of S't Tickets will contain 15 drawn numbers! BRILLIANT SCHEME. Onpilzor$SO.Ono, 1 do 20.000.1 do 13,000,1 do 10,000, I do 5.400,3 eo 3,0(10, .1 du J, 000, 4 do 1 ,51.0,50 do 1 ,000. 20 doCOO, 30 di 500. 40 do 400, 40 do 300. S00 do 050, ie. Tickets :0; shares in proportion. Certificates of packs;. of 26 Whole Tickets $30 00 no do 8 Halt do juout) an do 26 Quarter do 50 00 do do 2C Eighth do Sä 00 $40,000! Ca o. lottery 13 Drawn Billots. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For endowing Leesbarg Academy und for other purposes. flats o. 17, lor Instf. To be drawn in Alexandria, Va., Saturdav, April 22, 1843. SPLENDID SCHEME! One prize ef 40.000. 1 do 10. 000. 1 do 5.000. 1 do 2.50. 1 do 3, 5 do 1,000, 10 do S00, 10 do 300, 10 do 250, A.c. Tickets gl; soares in proportion. certificates of packages of22 Whole Tickets $120 00 Oo do Ii Half do 60 00 do do 22 Quarter do 30 00 fc-UrdersforTicketeand Shares and Certificates of Packaee In the above splendid lotteries, will be promptly attended to, at.d an official account of each drawing will he sent immediately after h is over to all who may order tickets I nun us Address J. St C. M ALLY, Agents for J. W. Maury It CoManaeers, 9C-3wT Aleaan.lria. Virginia. li A N I XV A lilt AJVTS ! HP HE Individuals to whom the following Land Warrants are diss, reeled, ere herebr notified that thessme ir now la mv nos session, and will be delivered upon the appearance and demand of the owners, or persons authorized to receive them, it the office of u. wallaee, t,j. Certificates to James Hau ftb.cn hcrry, AHraham Kise, Jesse Day, H. W. Turpin. John CorTman. and Jesse Harris. April 3. 87-3w LEW. WALLACE. niSSOLlTTION. THE partnership heretofore existing tinder the' name of Teal It Ohr. is this dav dissolved hv mutual cousenL Those per sona having business unsettled with said firm can arrange the same at any lime with Mr. Teal, who will continue the business in nis own name at tne old stand. D. C. TKtL, April ad, 1818. 97 3w A. D. OMR. Da. Osoooo's Indian Cholsooou. For the core of Fever and Ague. Chill Fever, Duuih Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Liver complaint, jaundice, t-niareement ol the Liver and Spleen, and all thu various lormi ol bilious diseases. The following extract is from the "Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand Book," a valuable work of about five hundred pages ecentIv published by Messrs. Appleton ac co. xew York. In chapter 8. paee i.35, the author, speaking of the Fever and Ague, remarks : "There is a valuable medicine f-old in most of the Western cities, which we can conscientiously recommend for Fever and Ague, ana otner uuious auensei ; u is me isdia . htlategut, which is prepared hy Dr. Osgood of New York, who has made tiiss bilious disorders of the West lis especial study. We are no friend to those medicines usually called pttent. but we hsve had ample opportunity ol Knowing tne invaluable enects or tne Cliolagoguo in bilious cases." The speedy and permanent Telief afforded by tbe Cholagorue. arises from Us prompt and healthy action upon the Mood, cleansing it from bile and restoring it to purity ; thus striking at the root. Its tendency is not simply to suspend disease, but to remove the cause on which it depends. It is equally adapted to al ages and Conditions ni tns system. Ftim S F. Carey, Cmnstuar at Late, to the Agent in Cincinnati Cincinnati. October 11, 1316. Messrs. 3 an ford Sc Park : In Jone last I wa attacked with that most am ict ing aad unpleasant disease, tbe Chill and Fever. The paroxvsms returned daily, and were very severe. My physical energies had been much impaired, Ij a previous atinck of bi.ious lever. Having tried several I.ivorite remedies wi'bout relier, a friend in whom 1 had confidence, recommended Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. I procured a loitle, and followed the accompany ing directions. 7 be consequence was, tbat I had but ine paroxy ism after taking the first dose, and my geneial he:ilih was rapidly restored without using any other medicine. I disposed with the remainder of tbe bottle to two other persons similarly afflicted, and with the same results. One ot them bad been shaking for eijht months, and was relieved in two days by the use of the Cholneorue. I consider it my duty, as it is my pleasure to recommend it, having the most enure connnence in ns sanauve powers. Yours, truly. S.F.CAREY. J. D, PARK, 4th and Walnut sts., general agent for the West also, lot sale hy appointed agents in nearly every town in the South and West. QSf-Bt srioit ask for " Osgood's India Cholagogue, , snd take no Otner. Tomlinson Brothers, and D. Crairhead, Indianapolis; Wm. H Hughes stCo. Madison ; Clark son asDufoor, Vevay ; Windr.andley ft ftewkirk, Iew Albany ; Wilson, fe'arbird At Smith, Louisville Ky. ; J. B. Wilder tc Co. do : O. Morgan, Rockport ; R. W Young, ML Vernon ; Wm. F. Woolsey, Evansville: W. C. Bell do: It. Koons, Edwardiort : J. A. McCl'.a, Bloomingtnn : J Burke, Crawfordsville ; Joseph Sommes, Vincnues; Dr. Perk, do J. Spencer, Lafayette; C. F. WiUtach, do ; Wood It King, Terre Haute: A. B. Merrit. Mouth Bend; Ames fc llolliJay, Michigan City ; v m. liolles. uelphi ; L. Ueeclier. r ort Wayne. 'JO COUNTERFEITS. Cure for Consumption. 7,000 cases or o.stinatb Pclmonabv complaints cubcd in ok. visa! Wistab's Balsam or Wilo Chsrbv, (as great American Rtmedf for Lang complaints and alt affttxiano of the Respiratory urzant. WE do not wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted ' and we sincerely oledce ourselves to make no assertions as to the vi'ine of tire medicine and to hold ont no hope to suffering hu nianity which facia will not warrant. We ask the attention of the candid loa few coniideiation. Nature in every part of ber works has left indelible marks of adaptation and deairn. The constitution of th. animals and vegetaba-s of the torrid is such that they could not endure the cold of the frieid sone and vie vere. In regvd to dis ease and its cure, the adaptation of remedies is not less striking. 7 as .Host of Iceland and the Pint and KVd Cktrrf are justly celebrated fiir :ne cure or all diseases ol the lyings and Liver, wtiicn are so teanuny prevalent In all northern latitudes. From a combination of Chemical Extracts procured from this 'Most, and these tTrtet,' Dr. Wistar's LMUsam of Wild Cherry Is chiefly formed. From the Harrison (hi ) Oazrtln, of Feh. 1, 184. The I ncredolous are invited to read the lot Vowing note Irom the RevMr. Cold ron, whose character for truth and veracity stands above bus. ptcion, and have their doubts dispelled as to the superiority of Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, .over all other remedies of the same character. Cobvoon, Ind., January 23, 1843. It is no less a duly than a pies stirs to ine to stale f I he benefit of the afflicted, that I consider Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a great blessing to the human race. Having tried ft in a case nf severe alfeciMifi of the lungs, unhesitatingly recommend It to those similarly afflicted as the best'emedy that I have ever tried, and on. which eurad ma when tlm physicans said I must die, and when 1 thought myself tbat my time to depart wai near at hand. - WILLIAM COLD RON. PraiNcriCLO, Kr.. Msy 14, 1845. Mesnrt. San ford 4- Parkt i take this opportunity of informing you of a most remarkable cur. performed upon nie by the use of Dr.Wsstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the tear IS 40, 1 was taken with aa inflammation of I lie bowels, which 1 labored undrr for 6 weeks, wlien 1 gradually reenvr red. In the fall of 1811, I u as attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon my lungs, and for the space of tliiee years I was confined lo my bed. 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and every variety of medical aid, without benefit ; and thus I wear id along nniil the winter of It'll, when I heard of. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me to give It a irial, i hough I hid given up all hopes of leeovety. and hid prepaied my sell for the change of another world. Tbiough their solicitation, I was in duced to mnkc ose or the Uenutne w istars Balsam or " no merry. The fffW-t was truly astouishing. After five yers of affliction, pain, and suffering, snd after hiving spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, and the best and most re-peetalle physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon re-4ored lo entire health by the blessing of God and th. us. of lir.Wi.Htar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I am now enjoying good health, and such is my altered appearance, thit I am no ktnger nown w he. 1 meet my former acquaintances. I have gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh Is firm and solid. I cau now eat is much as any person, and my Cod seems lo ngree with me. I have eaten more.during the last sis months than I had eaten In five years betöre. ConsNlerin my case almM a miracle I deem it nereasaiy lor tne good of th. afflicted, and a duty I ow. lo th. proprietors and my fellow men, (who should know where relief may be had.) lo nuk. this statement public. May Ilia blessings t f God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wisjtr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Youis resne-Afully, . WM. II. BAKER. Bkwabb or CofNTiarstTS. Those who counterfeit a good medicine for the purpose nf adding a lew dollars to their pockets are far worse than the manufacturers of spurtiMis coin. For while th. latiei only rob uaof our property, the former um epropmty and lies hh and lifaawav. Dr Wistar's l!ali.im of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses to have effected the mwl extraordi nary cures In enses v pulmonary and asthmatic character, evrr be furs recorded in the hrstory of medicine. The young. I lie beautiful, the good all snesk forth its praise. It Is now the lavonte medicine in the most intelligent families nf our country. Such a high stand in public estimation has been achieved by its own merits alone. And ao long as a discerning public ar. careful to get Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, end refuse with vrorn counleifeita, snd .very oilier article prtiffnrrd to them as a sulistitule, so long will cures, positive cures, cheer the firs sdieof msny a dssp.il ring family. Tbe true and ,gi-n uine Wistar's Italcvn of Wild ('berry is sold at established agencies in all pmsofib United States, fold in Cincinnati on the corner nf Fourth and Walnut sis., hy 1 D, PAUK, General Agent for Hie Western States. Tomlinson Brothers, and D Crsizheal, Indianapolis ; Wm. M. HuRbes at tlo. Madisov ; CIsikson Jc Duf'ur, Vevsy ; Windtandley fc Newkirk. New Alliany , Wilson, tarl ird fc ämith, Louisville; J. B. Wilder Co. do: O Morgan, Rockport ; R. Ii W. Young Mount VernOit ; Wm. M. Woolsey. Evansville; W, k C. He I rlo ; R Roots, Edwardtport ; J. A. MeOalltk. Bloomington ; J. Burke, Crawfordsville; Jo?i-tih fmnmes, Vincennes ; Dr. Peck, dot J. Spencer, Lfjyete; C. r. Wiis'ach, do; Wood H Kinz. Terre Haut; A. B. Mrritt, Pouin Band; Ames Holliday, Michigan i-ny ; m. louss, ueipni ; l.. nsccner, r i. ayna
w aii isu Aivn run; cjaiwAL, 1DIA.-sA. CANAL LETTING. Th. tndersigned will received sealed proposals at Terr. Haute, Indiana, on the 94th day ef May next, for the eonat ruction of forty miles of the Wabash and tri Canal, extending from Terre Haute to Point Commerce, on the west fork of White river. The line will be divided int sections about half a mile ia length, and will embrace the variety of work nsuaily presented on a similar division of canal ; amongst which issue reservoir, a number of IL't-dorks, eulveits, lie , together with the rebuilding of a portion of the Eel river dam and the guard lock connected therewith. Payments will be msde as the work advances in psr fnnd. The tine to be let will be ready for inspection by the 15th ef May, and by the 20th of thst month, the plans spe-ificatious.rsti-mstes of qua-.liiies, fce., will be exhibited at the Eugiuett'a office in Terre Haute. . Dted Terre Haute, 17th March, lg'R. HAHLK BITTLEI, THO. H. Bl AKE. AUSTIN M. PUETT. Trustees of the Wabash and Erie CsosL M-rch 30. M8t truth May.
PCItU HAIL.ICOA I CO.1I PAX Y. Ktnto of Iiitliaii;i, 1'tptnu A'ounly, O ttur-KCU, ny the Board of Directorsof the Pern and Indian apolis Hailroal Company, tbat there be a committee of two. Consisting of Messrs. Samuel Dale and Austin W. Morris, appointed to receive at Indianapolis, conditional subscriptions and donations with reference to the permanent location of the depot of said road at that place, and said committee are required to enter immedia'ely upon the duties devolving upon them under t'-iis order, that they may be enabled to report to the board of directors of said road at tbe earliest practicable date, that no time may be lost In ascertaining and determining said location, that the road may be permanently and finally located, and put nnder contract from tbat point to Notdesville. And that a like committee of three, consisting of Messrs. E.Cottingham.T. T. Butler, and J. O. Burns, be appointed for like purposes at No' lesville, and the committee ap;minted lor Indianapolis is required to puMish in tbo Indinna State Sentinel and Journal, this as an order of this oard, accompanying a notice of the time and place at which aaii propositions will be received. I. Newton J. Jackson, Secretary, certify the foregoing to be a true copy. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and affixed the aealof said company at Tipton, this Slst day of March A. D. 1843. NEWTOV J. JACKSON, Secretary P. Jl I. R. B.C. It pursuance to th. above notice, the undersigned commissioners for that purpose, will receive subscriptions and donations for tbe location of the Indianapolis Denot tor tbe Pel. kail road, at the Palmer House, on Monaay the Pth day ot May next, between ma hours or v ox iocs, a.m. and ao'cio.'.ic, p. M, SAML. D4LE, ..I A W. MORRIS, Commissioners. 93 OwtPtbmay (Journal copy.) ltAlLKOAD OTI( i;. Tebbc Haute. Match Sd, 1843. Mesis. J. S. Boss, S. W. N'oaais, N. McCaktt, Commistionert, Indianapolis. Gentlemen t At a meeting of the directors of the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad Company, held this day, the following order was made, viz: Ordered that b Kilts for suusoiption of stock, be reopened at Indianapolis on I0 h inst.. and lemiin open twenty days, and tbat notice be given t the comrnissioneis at the different points, to close all the books on lit of Aptil and thai the y make out and forward to Greencastle by 10 o'clock A. M. of 6ih April next complete and full leports of list of stockholders and uuinbei of shares subscribed. Notice. In pursuance of the above order, the undersigned will open books for the subset ip' ion of stock to the Teirc Haute and Richmond Railroad Company, at the ffSre of J. S. Bolb in Indianapolis, on tbe lOih inst, and will keep them open for twenty days thereafter. O ie dollar per share is requited to be paid on subscribing. March 7th, 1843. J. S. B0RBS, - S. W. NORRIE, (-Commissioners. n. Mccarty, 3 Istailroail Notice. Ao election will be held in the County Seminary in the t.iwo of Greencastle, Pu'nam county, on Wednesday the 5'b of April next for the elecion of thirteen d'ncctois for the year 1S4S. in the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad Company. Polls will be opened at 1Ü o'clock A. M. Stockholders in said Company will take notice. By order of the Directors. C. ROSE, President. Samuel Crawford, Secretary pro tern Teere Haute, Maich 2 1843. 89-tf NOTICE. SEALED Proposals for distributing by Judicial Circuits, the requisite number of the Laws and Journals of the las. session of the General A snemldy of the Stnte of Indiana, will be receive I at the office of the Secretary of Slate lor the State afotetaiad, until S o'clock P. M. on tbe 15th day of April next. The county of Allen in the lith judicial circuit will be entitled under the present distribution, to 35 ropit-s of the general laws of tue last session ; 15 copies ot tbe Revised Statutes of lr?:ld; ä copies of th. Revised Statutes of 1843 ; and 33 copies of the general lawsof each ol the sessions of 1814-S, 184 ft, and 1H4S 7. in addition to tlioe heretofore allowed it. Bond and approved security will be required of the successful bidder. JNO. H. THOMPSON. Secretary of State. PA MX HANNAH. Treasurer of Staie, D. MAGL'IRE, A. P. A. March 27. 9-5wis ' ADIIINISTi.ATOIl'S SALC. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that at the February term of the Mals Hon probate court A. D. 1844, the undersigned was appointed administra'or de bonis nonof the goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects wliich were of the estate of Joseph Perkins, late of Marion county, deceased, which remain aiiadiuiiiistereJ, with the will annexed. That In accordan-e with the directions of said will of said deceased, he will ok Saturday, the 3-Jd day of April A. D. 1813, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, expose to s tie nt public au-tion, on the premises, the farm of said dec-ased, situate in the towns'iip of "Trank I'm In said county, being forty acres off the north end of the west half of the north west quarter of wclion nineteen, township fourteen, ranfe five east. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money to he paid in six months, one-third in twelve months, and the remaining onethird in eighteen months from the day of aale. The purchaser will be required to secure the payment of the purchase money by giving his promissory notes pava'de without any re lie I' from valuation or appraisement laws, with good freehold security, to be approved by the undersigned. JOsEPH K. PIEBO V, S5-4w Adm'r with the will annexed. MA US II. IAS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (Fi Ka) to rae directed from the clerk's office of the circuit court of the United States for the district of Indiana, I will o fer for sale at the Court Mouse door in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, on the STth day of April next between the hours of 10 A M. and 4 P. M., the rents and profits for seven years of all the following real estate, to-wit : Iot numbered 1, square numbered 68, as Inid out and recorded in the Recorder's office of M.-rion county by Elder and McCifty. Lot num'erel 6, square numbeted 34. of the original pbit of the town of In liana polls, and all the following described piece or parcel of lnd, to-wit: commencing eighty nine feet and two inches south of the nort.'ieast corner ol b ock or out lot numbered one hundred and scve'ity-eigtit ; thence west one hundred aad eigbty feet ; thence south eijii'y-nine feet and two incites ; thence east one hundred and eighty fe. t ; thence north eightynine feet and two inches to the p:ace of beginning, all ol' said at ove described property situati ia Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, and upon failure to realize a suffi -lent sum to satisfy the dsmand, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the le. simple of said above described ral estate. Taken s the property of the defendant at the suit of Richard Paxson et al. against A bra -a dird. A. C. PEPPER, U. 8. Marshal District of Indiana. Match, 1818. , (Pr. fee $3 75) By Geo. McOuat, Deputy. MARSHAL'S S A EE. BY virtue of a writ of execution (vendiioni exponas) to me directed from the clerk's office in the circuit court of the United States for the district of Indiana, I will on the 2ith day ol April nekt offer for sale at the court house door in Andertontown, Madison county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M , the rents and profits for seven yeais of all the fo low ing described real estate, to-wit : The e half s w qr section 59. t 22 n. r 8 east ; the w half s e qr seerttoii 29. 1 2 i n. r 6 i-ass, and the w half s e qr section 20, t 22 n, r 8 east, and upon la lure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy tbe demand, I willst the same time and place offer the fee simple of said aliove described reel estate. Taken as the property of the defendants nt the suit of Daniel L. Miller and John Cooper, against Thomas Leonard and I's.tc lledsaul A. C PEPPER. ' U. S. Marshal District of Indiana, March, 1943. (Pr.fee $i 50) By Geo. McOcat. Deputy. lit the Marion Circuit Court. In Chancery. Adolphus H. Smith, vs. Aaron Aldride ot aL TAMES Oivan and Rhoda Givan his wile, and David Long and Hester Lone his wife, who are defendants in tlie above cause, and are not residents of tb. State of Indiana, are hereby uotified that on the 6th day of Apri:, 147, said pl.iin iif did file h s cross bill in the above" cause against them and others, and it is now pending in said court, and unless they appear and plead to. or an awer the same on or before the eallina of th. cause at the next term of said court, the same and the matters and things therein contained as set forth, will be taken as confessed and held as true against them. By order of the court. Attest: W. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. By J. G. Wins, Deputy. William Quartes, Seile i tor. 93 3wt State of Intli ma, ITIariou county, ss. lis ths Mabiois Circuit Coobt. 7a Ckmcsry Thomas Lktle vs. Willis R town, John Graffort and others. rpiIE said defendants, John GntfTort, Ueta-ge lira (Tort, Amy Morgnn and Nrlsoa Horcaa bei husband, Samuel Oldham, Richard Pindall. Iledgman Graffort and lloiisrd Graffort,are hereby notified, that on the 15th day of February, 1444, the complainant, Thomas Little, filed his bill of complaint in the court aforesaid in the above entitled case, egiinst them and the other defendants xbove named ; that said bill is now pending in said eotirt. and that unless they appearand plead to, or answer Ibe same on or bef.ire th. calling of sa d cauae at Ibe next term of said court, to I held at the court House in the city of Indianapolis, s ltd hill, and the matters and things therein contained as set forth, will b taken aa confessed and held as true against them, and decree will be rendered therein accordingly. , Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. Pmilli It Sullivan, sola for comp. Bf J. G. Wrebs, Deputy. Feb. 5, lfrUa. 87 3w A. M. CAIl.A!IAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Lnw, COVINGTON, INDIANA, WI LL attend to any professional business entrusted to him ,tn this, and the aeighhoringcoontiesof the Slate. Prompt attention will given to th. collection and securing of debts. SHOES ISY THE l'ACKAGE. ßsik fsfTf AM now In receipt of a heavy slock of Spring and ba Summer BOOTS and SHOES 1 XL 1 his sto-'k having '-ee-i seieciea wnn innen care, ana murn oi it mads np to my order, I respectfully request an examination ol the same by country and r.itv dealers. A. HENDKICKi. Malison. March - s 1618. 95 6w Ma lison Courier. A ! 1 1 X 1 STKATOK'S K OTICE. Stme or IiKliaua, Marion County, AT the February term nf th. Marlon Pro ate Court, A. D. 154?, said court declared the estate of George Kesler. deceased, to be prohsbly insolvent Creditors are therefore required lo file their claims Hin the estate Air allowance in the siid Probate Court, within ten months from the dale hereof, or Hiev will not be entitled to piyment. Feb. 51st, HIS. E.-3in's. BEN.NET ISAAC, Admini.-tiator. a w.T f a rr ! t GOO BARRELS FREH SALT, J ut re-eived aad for salt at Madison prices, adding freirltt. BUI 1 llci SC nUL.L.AL, Oecj. 14. a4T 5tf Railroad D-oo Lnvns nul Ginghams. a . BE lUTIr LI selection che p at w mar 17 90 A. II. DAVIDfOX'9. c O I TON Yin, Coverlet, and colored t "arpet warn, at ' crirnu L llAt MIVH j cll.s SS II WW " . . 0. Mareh 16, 1B49. Sly AXLIX SETTS-all sires, lor sale by 97 50 THOMAS BUIST.
itiMGG's ixniAiv Qrri; Tr.c-rrrA-ULL MCIAU COAiXD 1'iLL.S, The Great Popular Medicine OT the day Tat nmount used per mouth- The numerous nti! AVonderful Cure- It cOVcfu Its ITIaglcal EflecC upon atillous l evers, niitl I'cver and Astie (; real Excitement ninotiff the Ooctors! TMiE Ihdis- Qcisa VsesTssLK Scosa Coatso Pills are now admitted, on all han.ls. ta be the most extraordinary a-d
vaiusD c m -'.ici ie m j.'i ai i.i -'Tai i-sc. it nst iit-M '"-i j ;-.-r i c U;w:i l ii.j.l an 1 T;; !..is Irren, (.'L. A.'ue ol tnt! w et and souir, h-.X in a 1 a:i l . r, sr..; K.-. ri Si"1 1 d.-.-- of !.: luv, w;Vi I Slomach, in tiL'eUion, lossol eppmtitr,m(.uii:y 1 t! L !.-. i, :-d all diseases prevaleut ta a wettern unil -oulucra tl'n it. 'J lit.r z cat power consists iu their peculiar effect upon all the or. ans of C e system, and the rapid formation of new mnd rick Hood, hieb t! ey produce, la this lies ths great secret of their success. Tbey are mild aad pleasant In their action, but searching; and permanent im their edert; penetrating the remotest recesses of tne system ly their ready absorption into the blood, there!) infus.i.g a new sup ply ot vitality and nervous power into ail . m.i ruin try ol tils. The extenhe popularity they have acquired si. over the weit and south, ensures sates of at tesst ltoxe prr Irlniiili. And we find it dilficult. with our lares force of h not, and the I t. improvements in machinery which we hsve a lop'ei, to nunuiacture them fast enough to supply th. demand in thirt en srurs and southern States ! One large manutactory it co Mali iu raced in preparing the various concentrated ext-a. Is ol w hich t- ey ar. coiniiosed. From the best information w.can obtain from our S.Ouu selling agents, and hosts of attemive correspondents ia ail parts or th. country, our medicine cures, per month, not .ess than 10,000 .-.ases of Fever and Ague, one thousand of w hieb hava resisted all other treat ment ; 4.ÖÜU cases ol Bilious Fever : do ot weakness and general debility ; 9.S00 do of various chronic diseases ; 2,1)00 do of weak stomach and loss of appetite 00 do of Dyspepsia ; 1,200 do of Rheumatism ; I.otiO do of Female complaints; 1,200 do of Ague Cake, or Enlarged Spleen; 1,510 do of Liver Complaint; 600 do Of Scarlet Fever; 400 do of Typhus Fever; ShO do of Putrid Sore Throat. This must appear almost incredible, but the numerous letters from physicians, agents, and those st ho use the medicine, fiom all the western and southern States, satisfy us that this is a moderate estimate, and that our medirine is rapidly taking the piece of the various sugar-coattd counterfeits hit h are afloat, and Ibe numerous tonic mixtures, made wholly of eui-atise, which .'e imposed upon the public by manufacturers w ho live, nobody knotet where I Dr. Brsgg's famous Sugar Coated Indian Queen Vegetable Pills are of two kinds ths Cathartic and Tonic. Tb. Tonte pj.- ar. peculiarly adapted to the quick and permanent cure of Fever and Ague, torpor of the Liver, and general debility. It is in Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, tie., that they achieve their greatest triumphs. It rarely requires over twelve hours; or more then ha f a box of the tonic pi! 's. to break the chills and effect a permanent eure which is rarely the esse with tbe lO:uc mixtures of quinine. bsk elalioutthe country ny ignorant pre tenders. Those via take tbe tonic pills will never lorsake them. Who can wonder, then, that a medicine of auch extensive popularity, and extraordinary viituea should cause Great excitement among the Doctor t ! The prejudices of physicians against their use ar. at task giving way to the play ol reason, and the convictions of every -day experience which they derive from their patients and friends who use them. Doctors are now almost every dsy sending orders from every part of tbs country for a supply of these pilis to mm in their practice. Here is one all the way from the State of Mississippi, just received. Let doctors and the sick look to it, and l.asteu to procure a supply of this w ondertul Tonic : Bk-ch Gaovc, Tires n Co., Miss , f July 19th, 1847. To Dr. Bragg, St. Lout's, JSittouri: Dear Sir I have to inform you tbat I have used all our Tonic Pilis, and therefore pray you to send me another supply iaissedl ately, as there is niucu fever and sine witt.in ti e bounds ot my practice, and I hardly know bow to satisfy and cure my patients without them. 1 hsve thoroughly tested yonrTonir Pills in my prarticethroucb this country, not only in chills and lever, but in real typkoiifcrtr and have met with such success from their use, ibat I now find myselt at a great loss to get along without them. I consider them a great blessing to the people of the west and south, and I am sat istied ibat they are important in the cureol more diseases than yon recommend them for. Donl fail to forward ma a supply by mail, as quickly as possi ble, directed as above. Very respectfully, your. JA.MtS HUDt.S, M. V. &?-Forr.le, wholesale and relai! by S. J. WADE and TOM LINSOV BROTHERS, Indianapolis; H. K.GREEN, Browns burg; JOHN W. VAUGHAN, Pittshorough ; CA VF. J. CAR TER. Jamestown; B. 8WKE.NEY, Rovlto ; DAVID WOOD FORD, Thorntown; LANE fc SION. Le axon ; PITZER It WELH, Eag'e Villwge ; GRAFTON JOHNSON, Green-ood MANWARINU It ADAMS, Franklin; N.D.ROBIN.-'. Edin hurg; EDWARD P. DAY, Slielbvvi le; LUDLOW k KENE DY, Marion; IRA BAYLEV. Freport; II. PIERSON, Green field ; WM. SILVER. Pen tleton ; WILLIS O. ATHERTON Andersonto n ; J. HOCKET, Plainfield; J. W. WaLTOX Bridgeport; W. J. UNCLES, llillesille. May -jth. 147. epW.SWIvJ2Tia Br the lreiilent of the l iittcd State. B N p4irsu.ince of lsw, I, J AMES K. POLK. Piestdent of Ine - i United Slates of America, do hereby declare nni rmIis known that public sah-s will be held nt the unnVrmeuiMmed Land tf rices in the Slate of Indiana, at the periods hereinafter designated, for the sale of the following described Uods situted ia tit. late Miam cessions, ih said stile Iowa: At the Land Office at INDIANAPOLIS, commencing en Monday the fourth d;iy of Sc;nrner next, bar the dip ! of the public la.tds within the uiiderineiitinned townships and fractional towiutliips, tr w: wVsrfjs of the hose lime andeatt of tke second orxmcip il meridian. Fractional township), tweiityme, twenty two, ami twenty llirre, Irs the former "Great Mi. mi Rerve,n of range one. - Fiactionnl towtiship twenty one, and townships twenty two aa ' twenty three in the former "Great Miami Reserve," of range, two three, four, five, and six. Fractional townships twenty two and twenty-three in the firm "Great Miami Reserve," nf range seven. Fractional lownhip twenty three in the former reserve of ' twt miles square on the rt.ili nie river. of rant's thirteen and fosirteea At the land Office at FtHtT WAYNE, cranmeacinf on Mondiy the eitbleenth d.y of epien,e next, for the dirtl the puiiii lands within tbe undermentioned township and fractional townhip to wit: A'wlk of lit las tine and east of tke tecaud principal meridian Township twenty Csir, and twenty-live, and twen y six, and fnc tional township twenty seven in the tinner "Great Miami Reserve,' of ranees five snd six. Fraction! township twenty-four, twenty five twenty-sis, twenty seven, in Die lia'tner ''Greil Miami Reserve,-and fi-tctional town ship thirty-three and thirty f.mr in the (nuer reserve at "Fit I Belly Viil;iee," t0 ranee sevenFiactioi.il uiwnslupm twenty-seven and twenly-eifht, in th forme reserve of "Sis miles square at Ihn fork of the Vaiati river." an i fractional township thirty three and thirty four, ia the iuer reseiv at "Flat Belly's Village," ol range e.ghL Fraetionet lonhips tweniy-sevm and twenty eicht, in the firm ; reserve of 'füs miles square at the treks of tb. Wabash river," a a fractional lownslnp tlurty-.ne, in the former reserve at "Seek's vil age, of ranse nine. Fraatonal lowuship twenty-seven. In the former reserve at 44 Fla Rock;" fractional Uiwniiip twenty-eight. twenty-bine, and thirty.! i I lie Inrmer reserves at th.uMMit hoi the Aboil, liver," snd the "lie coon Village.' and fractional tnwnipl.iityoeB llw fonnexrearn I at -i'ewk's Villase," of ran, tea. Fractional township, tweniyeven, twenty-eight, twenty-Bin., an I thirty, in the furnier reserves at "Flit Rue," the "Mouth of U s Alxnte liver," and lite ' Racoon Village. of ran re eleven. Fractional townshiis twenty-eight and twenty nine, in the form r reserve at the "Moulli of tbe A none river," of range twelve. At the LaniLOtfice at WI NAMAC, commencing on Monday .tl s twenty fifth day of eptrmhrr next, for the disposal of public lam a within the undermentioned townships and fracli.mal townships to wi : r( of tke hate line and oast of tkt second principal mertdtan. Fractional townshiM twenty hair, twenty five aud twenty six, tbe former "Great M lami Reserve," of ran re one. Townships twenty fiair, twenty-five, and twenty -six, and fraction I township twenty seven, iu the former "Great ilwuii Reserve, f ranges two and three. Townships twenty four, twenty five, and twenty six, aad f radio tl townships twenty seven and twenty-eight, in th. fismer "Great M -ami Reserve," and the Reserve between Eel and Wabash rivers," f ranee futir. Fisclional townships twenty seven and twenty eicht, in the form g reserve ''between the Wabash and Eel rivers," of range five. Inds appropriated by law for tbe use of schools, military, or olh r purposes, and alternate wcliotis granted lo the Male ot Indiana, "I g the purpias uf aiding said ritate is opening a anal I? connect the w lersof the Wabash river with llxwe ot ake Erie," by th. act a proved id March, lrt7, together with ibe tracts which have been lected and appioved ur.der the act of the 29ih Aou4, IUI, in lieu d the portions of said alternate sections covered by individual ludl s reserves under tlie treaties, will be excluded Irom the sales. Tb. lands will m4 be aold for a less price thin two do. Urs per act. , I as provided by the first section of the act emu i led An Act lo grv ( ! the right of pre-emition to actual settlers on the Lm.l acquired t y I tmaty from the Mi-imi Indians, in Indiana " a..prirtr-d on lUe 3d f ; Angus', Id tö. AndliK'OdViinsof ih. -sine will be commenced, t . the da.sajipoinled. aad proceed in the sjnif i.l-r in is Inch llie a e ! advertised, with all convenient duuMtch, until Ibe wh4e shall lia. ! been oAVred, aad tb des thus cIomxI. But no Bale sh ill be keiiliw longer than two weeks, and no privat entry of any of lb. kau -a will be admit led uiutl after ItierXpirjkw of the two weeks. Oiven u- der my band, at the city of Wasninton, this twen fifth dsy of May.snnodomini.ont thousanJ vight hundred an J forty-seven. By tli. President : J MES K. POLK RICHARD M. YOUNG. Commissioner of the G-reral Lnnd Offic. NOTICE TO PRE KMPTION CLAIMANT-. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any Ini 's within tiie townships and fractional townships' ove eoumersti I, is required to establish the -ame to the aatisluct on t.f tbe Re-is jc and Receiver of the proper Land Oihce.and make payuient the .- for at the rata of two dollars per acre, the price fixed by the act .if third ol August, 18 , at toon at practiceklt a. LT sering this - otice, and belore the day appointed lor the coinmenccme.it ol t a public sale of the lands embracing 'he tract c'im d.o'herw.s such claim shill be forfeited. RICHARD -M. YOUNG. Commissioner of the General Land Oflree March 4. 63-t 11 May lOwis. I'OSTI0.I3I rxT the Land Saks in ths INDIANAPOLIS Of FORT WAYNE, end WINAMAC District. in-the Slate of INDIANA. "VOTICE is hereby given, thntthe salesof ti e lands fa the il i ami sessions in In.lians nrr!,-re.4 hv nroelamat ii'iri of the Pi. sid etil of the United States, dated the fi day of Mas , 18l7, to be I eld at the Land Ortice at Indianaiwlis, on the ma ilsy of September, 47; at the LandOth-eat Fort Wayne on the Ci'tii Septem-r, lrt47 ; and at the Land Ottire at Winsmac on the 2!h Septen.b r, 1817, and which sales were, by a public notice, riatt-d th üd dj of July, 1817. declared to I pusrponed until, end to ronimei.ee. o ihe'äüth December, I8i7, are h-re' y declared to l e stiMfunl.erp.-et poned until, and to commence, at the Land OrVe.i Indianapolis on Monday, the 1st day sf aiav, lS; at the Laad Ott.ce at .rt Wayne on Monday, the th nay I My,le-i3: ai.d at tl:e Land i. fire at Winsmac on Monday, the 15th lsy of Mar, IS 18. Gives under my hand, at the City of WbiIu;1ob, this four. teenih dsy of July, anno dominl 1S47. By order of the President, RICIIAVD M. TOUNO, B8 Commissioner ot tbe General lnj Ofiioe. Slate of Intlinnsi, 31tn ion rontily, ri. in rn Pbobstb lotst or sstn cocvtv. vob Amt rta-, 164 PetiUomfor Ike sals of Real EmL-U. Rol-en L. Wirpo e, administrstoi ol the "s ale o I Abraham Bel deceased, e. Jolin Batty and Elizabeth F.iiiin;v. t-y, heirs at I or said deceased. . THE ssid Elizsheih Eraingwry Is hereby notified, that ea i 8lh dsy of March, A. D. 1S49, the alios. med peti i Robert L. Walpole, administrator as aforesaid, Med his H.titioa the office of th.elerk ef the court aforesaid, in the ahoe eri'it c-usf against herand the other defen lantnamed : that sail petjti is now iiemling in said court, aad will be beard by the 'Ou-t on ' Erst day af ti e neit term thereof, to be held at Ihc Court House Indianapolis on ths second dsy of April nrxt. at which t me a place she may appear and show cause why the prsver of ihe p oner shall not b. grant if she shall deem it me. t so to ck. a that in itelault thereof, the petitipn and the maiters s.i.tthitherein contained, will be U ken at rondel snd tr.c acsiost b A'test, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk Msrrh,iet3. 90-twis 4 OUNCES Sulphate Quinine received ll.is day VFIt'tJ wsnantedpurs.indibr eslelowtv " luly 1S,1817. 14 D. CRAIGHEAD.
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