Columbus Gazette, Volume 3, Number 12, Columbus, Bartholomew County, 9 December 1846 — Page 3

FIXv-uve counties in New York, give 124,336 majority in favor of the new Constitution of that State. Only four more counties remain to be beciJ from,

At the last dates it seemed to be quite certain that on attack was to be made on Vera Cruz. Capt. Taylor's marine camels were ail ready for hoisting the squadron over the bar. So let the people of Vera Cruz look out. . The came is are coming.

'My vounsr friend, said a minister to a boy

at a cmu meeting Mo you ever tinas. ot a future state P o;0 i never module with state afp-irs, though m brother John is a polititioncr. - . Do you ever think o( dying 1' No,"but I guc3 our SalldLa when she got the measels, tor she turned all sorts of colors.' "Vhose boy are you I1 Vhen any body axes you that, tell 'em you don't know.'

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Blood, ' Con g i sf Cots . " , ultima. Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Whoopi n i: C o it h 1 AND ALL P U LMO N A 11 Y A F F E CT 1 0 N S . T is nnnecpFnrv to describe the nroDcrties

A gentleman traveling on an unfrequented road to Maine, and passing a solitary eliaiitee, or shingle shop, his attention was arrested bv a

loud outcry of lIalloa there'. I say murder! tire! fire! tongs! gridirons I brimstone! hallo!' and a man was see u rushing in haste wearing a leather apron, but without his coat, and approaching the traveler. 'What's the matter? what'a the matter?' inquired the travelkr Oh' replied the settler, 'I'm out of Tobacco, got any about you?' 'ATe you agreed, gentlemen 1' sr id the clerk of the court to the jury at a late Ely assizes, ia your virdict for the plaintiff or defendant!' The foreman, a man of good property, answered! 'I don't know what you mean by plaintiff or'deiendant; but,' pointin.tr to a barrister) ho cm; hatically exclaimed, 'that there man there is right.' Lord Byron rerjr truly said, "if a man be tracious to strangers, it shows that ho is a citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut offfrom other lands, but a, continent that joins ihem.'1 1 1 71 u d i o n IV holcsalc r RICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOM THE M A Mi OX BANNER. t -rV CtS

Ilan-.s country, per lb Sides .Shoulders

Hog round BUTTER Market, per lb

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COTTON YARNS, per COFFEE Rio, per lb Laguayra-" Java

FLOURfper I'll--FLAXSEFD, per

FEATHERS, per lb FUEL Wood, per cord

Coal, per bushei Mackerel No 1, per bbl $13 50 a 16 do No $n 25 and large 10

No 3, (North) No 3, (South)

Iltnir x, box FRUITS ' Dried apples per bush, do peaches do GRAIN WTheat, per bush Com Oal.8 GINSENG, per lb HAY Wn irons, per cwt Baled, per ton IRON, per ih. LARD, per lb M0LASSKS

Plantation, per gal Su'ir house

OILS Linseed, per gal 50 a 55 Lard, ' 50 Tannera, per bbl $17 00 a 20 00 POTATOES, per bush 20 RICE, per lb 6 J a 6 SALT, per hush 20 SUGAR Loaf, per lb 11 a 13 Crushed (Boston) 15 Brown, N. O. 10 a 1 I SEEDS Clover, per bush $5 25 Tur.othv, per bush 1 50 a 1 75 TOBACCO, in the leaf $3 00 a 4 00 WHISKEY, per gal 18

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SlieriSiSalc. EiT virtue of a copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerks cilice of the Bartholomew Circuit Court, I will offer for eale at public auction, at the door of the Court house, in the tovn of Columbus, EarthoSomew county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on Thursday the 3let day of December, inst., Rata and profits far seven years of ia and to the follow-in? realtv. to wit :

'i'se South West Quarter ot the South Veat i l)Ut case3 nf Consumption actually l "tr of e -ton thirtv five, in tows ten, of A j Sc-jvill, Wholesale Age

' T sjx i a (, containing 40 acre; alto te l" 1' if Quarter of the South East Quarter fr "a u th rv four, in Town&hip ten North " ixEdst, contaiainj firty ceres: and -t-t OinTiar ",,fVlio KatiI) West

Ju. of this medicine, the iruTrdicrsts of which

ai o wiii known, not only by the. scientific world, but also by the most common persons, to be the best article ever used tor diseased Lungs. The celebrated Dr. Euchan, of Eng

land, has . m ployed them successfully for years. Dr, Crichton, an eminent phyeicion of FetersVoirtih, higlily reco m mends a treatment in which they are principally employed. They are the article employed by Dr. Cooper, who dur.ng VZ years extensive practice in Consumption, did not loose one single patient, as may, be seen by reference to a statement to that ef-

fee', published by him a sdmrt time since. If

the bing'.e aniciea separately are so etiicacioiss,

how much more valuable must they not oo v lien chemically coticentrati d and combined. We might quote hundreds of authors on the efficiency ot these articles, but deem it superfluous in speaking of any article in which every person is acquainted ; but will t .ail the attention of the ahhcttd to a few out of the vast number of. crtiilcnf froa, ;bo iii-;; and .iof t rtspectaUo citizens. Stf Tho original certificates from which the following extracts are taken, can be eocn in the pamphlets to be had at the agents. 0- Hear w hat the celebrated "Dr. Riei.aris says, a Physician of more than thirty' year? standing. He certifies, in the cn?e of ?Ir. Charles Wade, that after having resorted to every7 means

within Sua know leu ere for tine treatment oh

Consumption, without tho .lirrhtct benefit,' he permitted him to use DU. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAIl, by which he was restored to perfect health. Sirned, WM. J RICHARDS. CONSUMPTION AND MOtiT DISTRESSING COUGHS CURED. ,vMks. Aks Childs, who reisics on Cth street, (south side) 2 doo:s west f Strath Ptreet, Cincinnati, O., ceriiiies, that she was so far gone with Consumption, attended with a most distressing Cough, as j.o be on the very brii-k of iho grave, and although under the care of an able professor, &he had given up at! hopes ot recoverv, but was rescued by the eso of Dr. Rogers'" remedy, one half bottle of which brake up the couoh entirely. tM3ned, " ANN CHILD0.

VIOLENT COUGH, PAIN, ANE SPITTING BLOOD. JfSTieE Finch, Um , (John et., between 4th

ard 5ih st., Cin.) states that ho v.'t-i aTdicted

with a .violent couch, much pain, and contin

ual epitting of blood, and, although under the care of an excellent physician, was d.diy be

coming worse, but was harpii" cured bv Dr.

Rcgers' Liverwort and 1 ar, which stopped the bleeding, removed the pain, r-id brok f up the couh immediately, ana healed his lungs perfectly sound. Signed, JUSTICE FINCH. From tne Hon. Judge YM, BURKE, of

Cincinnati, O. He states that he is well acquainted with Mr. Finch, and that h's statements are entitled to full confidence, alao, that he can fully corroborate what has been said with regard to this medicine, having used it himself with the most decided benefit, and considers it valuable. Signed. WILLIAM BURKE.

C ONS UAIP TION A ND C O UG If C UR ED, after, nit onty " retrukr, lui ectn the consulting physic'en lad given him up to pie. Mr. Dfm:.iinu Ludlow, certifies that having taken a cold which settled into an obstinate couih, fever and pain, nd in three rronths reduced him to what all supposed to be his death bed! Although attended by two eminent physicians, who, finally, permitted him to use Dr. Rogkes1 Liverwort and Tak, 'and finding the good effects of the medicine endeavored to initiate it, which produced a re'appe, and hia life was again despaired of, when he procured the second bottle of tho genuine, which effected an entire Cure. Si.; ik d, DEMMING LUDLOW. CONSUMPTION OF TWO YEARS STANDING CURED. Mr. IIikam Pini mer, Main street between

8th and 0th ets., Cincinnati, Ohio, states that!

It's wife, having been afflicted with confirmed: Consumption for upwards of two years, ar:d a.-! tended on by two of our best physician?, and as they considered the casa hopeles?, one of i them refused further attendance when she commenced using the above syrup. -Two bot

tles of which restored her to her usual health.' Signed, HIRAM PLUMMKR. DISTRESSING COUGH AND THE LAST STAGES OF CONSUMPTION CURED. Mss. Eenj. Smith, living on Ann et, one square north of the Cincinnati Uocpital, certifies that she was bo low that her physicians could do no more for her; she exhibited precisely the name symptoms that her daughter did before she died, (she having died with the same disease a short time previous,) and was absolutely strangling with her cough, when she commenced 'using Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which raiaed her as bv a mirn designed, ABRIGAL SMITH. jj B. Flense call at the agents and get a pamphlet containing the above- certificates be-

idea other cures, not omy ui uiBvrtfsurg vougu,

cured.

ent for tho

West and South, is. E. Corner ot i-ittli and Race sts., Cincinnati, O. r--,- X. II. HINCKLEY, Agent for ColutnburClnd dec 0-1 y.

CT t'. flf is r..v receding a large, h id-ome, an 1 v. til a-.-i.rtcd s'ock of

Fresh Foil and. Winter DRY GOODS, and will be receiving additions thereto throughout the season. He advises all who wish to purchase goods cheat to give him a call before they make their purchases. Mv assortment is

now complete, and my prices are the cheapest. The best proof is the large crowds that pur-' chase of rne dail y I

Particular attention has

selections for the LADIES

Wo have an assortment of Lapsed' Drfssf.s, of latest style, unequalled in variety and neatness. Calicoes, beautiful patterns, and twentylive percent lower than ever. SHAWLS OF EVERY VARIETY; a largo etock of FLORENCE BRAID, BONNETS, all of the latest and most fashionable style. SLITPERS, best kid; GAITERS, HALF GAITERS, a large etock.

For (lie Gentlemen. Wo have an endlrf-'S variet- of ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLO'THSi Dr -o stock of CASSIMERES, BOOTS, SHOES' and SLIPPERS, of every description. Bear in mind we sell Ready-made Clothing, Cods, Pants, Vests, Draiccs, and Shirts. Columbus, dec 2

Is i 'jtih ! A weekly at i t - 'V ! r

3 co,.f a for 5 10 c-''pb s for 1 5 Tri-. ctkL-. per annum,' 5

SESSION PATERS Will be sent, during the session of tho next Legislature, at iho following terms:

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2 copy for 3 copies for T R 1 copy for

4 copies tor

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Parmcnts to be made in all' case3 in

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advance,

been paid in making? We ask for tho "Journal" an extension of "'its circulation in some degree commensurate

with the increased expense and labor incurred, to reruh r it worthy the patronage of the people. Congressional and Legislative proceedings will be given with accuracy and promptness, and all tho latest news of tho day will be, found in it a columns. We ask each of those who are now subscribers to eend us at least ono additional name. Address JOHN D. DEFREE8.

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Pr'jUite C&ui t, ItovetrJur Urm, 1 846,

Jisss RuptucK, rr. 1

.S dni'iiisrratoi of the estate of

Ceristotueh Fkick, deceased,

vs.

Petition to eeli

Jane I 'kick and

of said

the heirs un-Chki3Tofhe;i

Real lEiate.

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known Fnfc !:.

OW at this time comes said adminhstru

tor and files tho following Petition herein

to wit: here insert whcicupna it i ordered that siict Jane Frick be sununcned, and that notice of the pendency of said petition be given to ' the 7efrs vnhwxn of Paid Christopher Frick by thrco successive weoka publication of notice thereof in the "Columbus Gazette," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in tin town of Co'aniLu&, Eartliclotncw Coniity, Indiana, that they be and appear at tho next term of this Court and show cause wiiy the prayer of said petitioner shad not be granted, or the fame will be hoard and doterni ined in their absenceAttest, ISAAC S. DOARDM AN, CPk. dec 2-1 t-3t By W. F. Pi eg eon.

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SEIIINAUIV. SCHOOL will be opened in the Bartholo-

'A mew Countv Seminary, on Monday tne

23d irst., by Jacob C. Adams, under the superintendence of the Rev. Benjamin M. Nvce. TERMS AS F0LI.OWrS, VIS : per quarter. 00

Natural Philosophy, Chcroby

tjoKor; "-,, witii oxpemnents, Li : "or. -cs and higher Mathematics,

r alerts must, in all cases, agree to procure such books as Teachers require; and scholars pursue euch studies as, after consultation and examination by Teachers, are by them thought best. No more pupils will at any time be admitted than c-.n be comfortably seated, and taught to th" b it advantage. Tho pupils must at all ti ifa ln r nnrif-.Tuai in their attendance" as

their With will admit; otherwise, they

he di'-.-.v.sscd to make room for others. Fy order o! the Board of Trustees. N. IIOUSER, Sec'y Nov. IB, 1846. 3t.

will

S, tie cf f iii;:"; ri ziu I ' ': rrniHE following pieces, parcels or lots of land, Ji. or ho much of each aa may be necessary will on .Saturday the 12th day ot December nest, .between the hours of 0 o'clock, A M., and 5 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House door in the town of .Indianapolis, be offered for sale to the highest bidder the b.d being equal to the, amount chargeable ; the same having been mortgaged to the State cf Indiana, to gecure loans from the Sinking Fund and forfeited by non-payment of the interest due thereon, to-wit : J3a rtlioSCKicw County. The south east quarter of sec. 27, and the north west quarter of the north cast quarter of sec. 34, T. 10, N., R 5 E., contai ning 00 acres ; inort"a "ed by John M. Gwin; loan, int. &c, $575,75. The north west quarter of sec. 12, T. ION, R. 5, containing 160 acres mortgaged by James Treadway; loan, int. ye., $575,75. So much of the mortgaged premises in euch cases as will pay the principal, -.interest.damsges and costs, will be first olfereder cash, and in ease there be no bid. for cash, the premises will he bid in for the State, if thought best, and be immediately offered for sale on a credit of 5 years with interest at 7 percent, payable annually in advance. A certificate of purchase will be given to the

purchaser pledging a patent or deed from the! State when full payment shall be made, but!

which shall be forfeited to the State with ah payments made thereon, forf.ny default of pay m?nt cf principal or interest, according to the terms of Bali and c.-'it'o .tho State to resell at any time, "'.'ond v.-y: he required of the purchaser forths paymf. of the purchase money

nd interest, and ta-t waste ot the premises

shall not be committed or suffered, and surety

may be also required in any case

By order ct tho Board ot Commissioners ot

the Sinking Fund.

J. MUUUiSUiN, rresident. OJJlce of the Sinking Fu -.', ) Indianapolis 30th, Sept. J 8 16.$ n4-2m (Vi-Explanation of the abbreviations in the

foregoing notice e for east: w-west: n north : s-south: qr-quarter: sec-section: t-township:

r range. The expense of advertising will be added to the several amounts above on the day of sale. J. MORRISON, President.

A T Tu Vl E Y " a'y" LA f'f rriCE et llartsvi'.le, Ber'.holomew I" 1., via u'.te::i u c;i'-c;.o:,5 i'i pait ot this state.

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r) HE subscriber would reppc ctfuil v in for JL tfie public, that he has opened a New ar

inform.

nd

Cheap SADDLER SHOP, in the building of

Ruddick and Cepperemith, opposite the Washinton Hall, where he hss on hand grid is constantly manufacturing SADDLES, lAADLES, 11 A IINESS. TRUNITS, COLL IIS, and in fact, every nrti. le in his line of business, of the best materials and latest styles, which he will eel! as low as can bs afforded at any other establishment in the place. I would invite those who wish to purchase any of the above articles, to give me a call. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and despatch. DAVID DEAL. Columbus, Ind., Sept. 23d, 1848. 3m.

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7s7"E havo received, and crs now opening at 7 ' our house':? in Columbus and Edinburgh,

a i-piencnu assortment ot new ana lasnionaDie

goods, selected expressly for this irarket; Con

sisting- in part, of a great variety of new style Prints, (at lower prices than have heretofore

been offered in Co! ambus.)

Lawns, Ribbons, Tickings, Vestings,

Gloves,

Hats, Silks,

Figured and plain Alpaeess; Linnen, and Silk pocket Hd'kfis; also a full assortment of light and heavy fall and winter shawls; a new and beautiful article of Tweeds and other sum mer cloths; French and English Cass; meres, fancy- and plain; Cotton yarn Carpet- chain, &c. Which with our former stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Iron, Glass, Nails, stoves and hollow Wrare, make as complete an assortment as has ever been offered in this market. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. WArVTED.-Wheat, Rye, Corn, Barley, Oats, and Mustard seed, for which the highest market price will ahvavs be paid. SNYDER &. ALDEN. A u g. 20 46. 49-'tf

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GREAT ARRIVAL IEW GOODS ! .Jtit Yosn tlio Eastern Cities ! !

V real Anoeriran HciEttiv!!

rSHE subscriber has just received at hi

s Stoic, on the North-East corner of the

Putfio Square, the largest and best Stock

' which he ever before offered to the public,

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TURE. F HIS Universal Panacea is now beirg inS troduced into Europe, the East and West Ir.u'u South America, and all othei parts of tho trlobe, whore tasease exists in any form

j The United States pnd the Canades have for

the past three years sevcely tested the virtu op which ihe prcjirietor, tipcn tho introduction of this medicine, hesitated not to say it possessed. I :: introducing this GREAT VEGETABLE REMEDY, the most startling promises were made on the part of tho medicine so novel was tho theory tho principle upon which the cures were to be effected, that people threw up their hands and cried, what next ? Even credulity started with surprise, and the eo called 'Faculty' made themselves merry over the 'new humbug.' But mark tho result the three years have passed away public opinion, the

voice of millions and mow of ohgtfrvmg individuals, have (stamped this REMEDY the most singular, wonderful, incomprchensivo and miraculous curative power ever produced. The

One Gkeat Disease which the proprietor of this

medicine had the presumption to sav existed.

and that ALL various diseases were but secondary, has now millions of believers. Tfiey iiUaT believe, for they have witnessed the effect of this restorative. It has conquered all cases, by simply eonquering one. The 'School' now open their eyes. Their old dogmas, like the morning mist, ily before the light of truth, and common tense now seeks the road to health its .own way, stead of closing its eyes and being led. The truth of the principle upon which this atticle cures is established, and the statement ia again boldly, most emphatically, most elecidedly reiterated : Tms sieeicise

WILLDiUVE FROM THE BODY EVERY DISEASE WHICH HAS A NAME EVERY DISORGANIZATION OF THE SYSTEM WHICH CAN EXIST. It' EONE AND MUSCLE REMAIN, THIS MEDICINE WILL RESTORE TO A PERFECT STATE. The old Calomel, bleeding, blistering system is about to fail. The proof daily presenting itself of the truth of our. theory, ia a prop out of the old structure, which will

soon tumble to the ground, a 'shapeless mass of

ignorance and deception. Invalids resort at oneo ti this medicine. It is a strictly Vegetab: Remedy, the product of our own soil a compound of twenty-two different ingredients. Each root has its peculiar part of the system to act upon, and this action is always produced its eli'ect upon the whole system is immediately apparent. Testimony of the highest character is daily coming to the

proprietor, full of truth, and you will always see names, places and dates. Not a particle of false evidence ia offered on the part of this Great Ccrative. The most careful perusal of the wrapper is desired. It gives the character of all the sccorsdary complaints which prevail, and which have been cureel by this article. Evidence of cures in some of the most dreadful cases of lingering complaints which it has been the fortune of any medicine to cope with, is found cases which have been left to die, Hundreds in every large city of cur Union and Cai"i.a.oI:3 have to thank this article for their lives, ami so do they-, as letters in the possession of the proprietor will ehow. This GF.tr MFmeiNE will cure DROPSY, in every ste; GRAVEL, and ail kinds of dif-

I Pcuttv in the unnary organs; Complaints of the j E IDN S, weakness of the back; FF,-

i.'.IAB'j iit.li.JUC'LiaKi 1 lluSs IMMEDIATELY

, ' r hciihy tone given to the svs

r teni. L t i v ry Female at once rcscrt to this

n i icir-, and use no other. Diseased L"vi,I-- -iion, Bilious Co:,iflai.ts, Dysina, iPhf tl relieved; HnEv;.i atism, Gout,

. c, p oii'cu. t y irracnon ot the blood, will al

A Valm&Mc Farsn Tcjr Safe, of

'448

Acres

jjonnets Ginghams, Sheetings, Hosiery, Tweeds,

v.-as ,-

iiifa (ock has been selected with care, to

suft tiio times: and lie is ueierauned to sell

cheaper than ever. Call and see his stock, and

judge fur yourselves No charge for showing

Goods, and no complaint it you uoirt uuy. My stock consists, in part, of the following: Cloths, a?simGrs, Cassmetts, Jeans, Linings and Flannels of all grades and prices; Felting Cioth; Cordvroy, Velvet, and Repellent do.; Cabh.m re, Mousolin de Laines, Gingham and Calico Robes; Fancy Silk, figured and plain, for dress; embroklered and plain Shawls, from 75 cents to $6 and 8; Woollens, striped and cross-barred, at all prices; Calicoes of all colors, styles aud prices; Bedtickings, Drillings, Doirrraics, ccc. Fiorcnca .rhd Bonnets; Mousclin de Laine and Lawn oormet3; fancy Ribbons and Trimming; for t onnetsand Dresses. Beaver an 1 Silk Hats, latest style. Brush. Wool, and cheap Fur Hats. Fur. Cloth and (Jlaized Caps. j Boots and Shoes, ol all sizes and qualifies. Hardware and Cutlery. Queensware and Glassware.

Books and Stationery. Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Spices, Pepper, &.c. Iron, Naiis, Castings, and Tea-Kettles. Broad-Axes, Hand-Axes, and Hatchets. Carpenters' Adzes, Shovels and Spades, &c. ftr All of the above Etock is offered for CAhsil, or in exchange for all kinds of produce. Wanted, Flax-seed, Beans, Oats, Feathers-, Ginseng, Furs, Hides, &c.

Thankful for post favors, the subscriber

Lopes s til L to merit a share of patronage. THOS. HAYS, Jr. Columbus Nov. 18, 1843. tf.

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EDV : BtTV NO OTHER. i i ''v-'iles $ I e.'ch. i i i. l. that ycu are not imposed upon. : - the words Cave and Shaffers V r and eguo I; it are, blown up-

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BTfedicilies Godfrey's Cordial, BatesXVji. man's Drops, Essence Peppermint, Es

sence Lemon. Sweet oil, Caster oil, Ref. Bo

rax and Sulph Morphia. For sale cheap by J. . MEREDITH.

"T3 ort Wine for Sicioiess Just reii ceived by the subscriber, one cask Old

Port Wine, recommended by tho "Medical Faculty," of this place, for sickness. For sale by J. S. MEREDITH. Stirs te of f mliaiia, ) Bartholomew County', )

At the November Term of the Bartholo

mew Countv Probate Court, A. D. 1846, said

Court declared the estate of David J. Rice, d'

ceased, to be probably insolvent. Creditors

are therefore required to file their claims against the estate for allowance in said Probata Court, within ten months from the date hereof, or they will not bo entitled to payment. SAMUEL CRITTENDEN, Administrator. November 25, 1840. l0-3t. Administrator's Bale, 7VTOTICE is hereby given by the underL'4 signed. Administrator of the estate of Zilpha Parker, deceased, that the Personal Property of ssid decedent will be offered for sa'.o on "the 15;h day of December next; consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ilouse-

hulJ ana kitchen f u nature. A credit of twelve months v, ill be given on all sums over two dollars ; under, cash in hand. Sale made at late residence of said de

cedent, in Sand-Creek township. EL1AS C. PARKER. 21st 1 1th mo., I84G. l0-3t. Notict! to uhoni it may concern. T?-E it KKQWN, that the undersigned has jLD been appointed by the Clerk of the Probate Court of Bartholomew county, Indiana, Administrator of the estate of ZiLniA Parker, deceased. ELI AS C. PARKER. 21st i 1th mo., 1846. 10-3t.

FTHIHE undersigned will sell on reasonable

jg terms his well known Farm, in Colum

bus Township, Bartholomew county, Ind. 35 acres of said land ia cleared, under fence, and

in a good state of cultivation. The farm cannot be surpassed for health, ano production of soil, in tho county; it lays on t' : Martinsville

road,j within 14 miles of Coli:rnv y and about

the same distance from Mr. Arnold's Mill, on

Driftwood bottoms. There is on U rected a BRICK HOUSE, 46 feet long by 0 wide, with

an 1. ot 6u feet long by 18 wide, which makes

a dinmg-room and kitchen; besiucs a pantry,1 milk-house, and woodshed; a bank barn 70 ft long by 20 wide, with many other out bt ildings and cabbins for tenents; beside; - Orchards of good fruit, of apples, peaches and piums. The place has access to water from e-ery field on the farm. There is within te"" -r-ia of the house a never-failing spring that ans through the barn yard, and a well of excellent water at the kitchen door. The wholo of the place will be sold, or any part of it, down to 40 acres, as may sut purcha

sers. Part of the purchase money will be re-

qmred in ftand, the balance in' one, two nnd three years. JOHN FARRELL. Enquire of either of the following gentlemen

J. V. fOnatKALL, THOS. HAYS,

JOHN M'CABE, f Columbus.

L. F. COPPERSMITH. J Oct., 1816. 4 3m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NCrTciI rTOTICE is hereby given that the underLNi signed has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Martin Brook, late of Bartholomew county, deceased, to which the attention of all interested in the settlement of said estate, is invited. WILLIAM BROOK, adrar. Nov. 4, 1046. Hew (broods. K. II. IIIlYCXlMTfiT, TljT-A-S Just returned from the East, y is now Jlii opening in this place, at the stand formerly occupied by Wm. Mounts, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware Qh eons ware. Gutfery,&.rc., drc. His stock 13 all entirely new, and will be sold out cheap. He invites attention to it. sept 6. Sliawls. Just received a large lot of plain and embroid'd ehawl3,likewise plaid shawls

at N. II. HINCKLEY'S. BOKtijizioes Cc JLnstrcs Of all qualities, Plain and Rept Cashmers and. robes, have just been received at 11. H. HINCKLEY'S.

GLORIOUS NKWSH' rriOIIS SEV7 CfOOBS. 'vrJTAYlNG purchased John W. Vawter'a stock of goods and just received in addition a fresh supply, the undersigned would respectfully inform the good people of this vicinity, that he is prepared to accommodate all who may faror him with a call, al J. W. Vaw-

ter's old stand, on Washington street, with any

quantity or quality ot Dry Good-;, Groceries, Hnrdwar' Queensware, Cutlery , Hats and Caps. Boots SI iocs, etc., etc., at as reasonable rates as can be had in Columbus or fthercabouts. He respectfully invitea his friends to giv him a call. R. GRIFFITH. Columbus, Oct. 14.

BapiMilgftOSi's Pills Dr. John Sappington's eelebraled Anti-Fcver Pills, for

irIMAfA. X -VTTf ... DA R THO L OME W C O UNT Y FR OB A TE COURT, August Term, 1846.

Joshua B. Lucas, Adminis-" trator of the estate of Benjamin Moore, deed. vs. Nancy Akin, Jacob Moore, Nancy Moore, Isaiah Moore, Renjamine Moore, Sarah C. Moore, William Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Joseph Modtc &, Martha J. Moore.

Petition to s-fil

Real Estate.

"jJOW at this time comes said plaintiff and L",;3 files the. following petition herein, to-wit: (here insert.) Whereupon it is ordered that publication cf the pendency of this petition be given to said defendant, Jacob Moore, who is a non-resident of said State, by three successive weeks publication of notice thereof in the Columbus Gazette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, in the town cf Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, that he be and appear at the next February term of this court and show cause why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest ISAAC S. BOARDMAN, Clk. Bv W. F. Pidgeon. Nov. II, 1646. " 8-3 1.

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w mu . A- jt v JL-J Jt ' JL A Washburn sole agents for Co-

v at Meredith's Store Columbus,

l''eriS."Cofice, Sugar, Molass?s,l'ea Pepper, Spice, Salaratus, &,c, for sale by

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'frjTIISKEY ! WHIBLY ! ! By the barrel V V and i barrel, also by the gallon, can be had at 1.1. GRIFFITH'S.

rt Just received, a large lot of plain .'. . . . wi Jered BhawU, also nlaid Shawls at J. S. MEREDITH'S.

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TpRINTS ! PRINTS ! '-Soaie very desira- , ble styles and patterns can be had at R. GRIFFPTilS

aKsiincr L.usici Slows ie lanc Of difibrent styles for sals cheap at R. GRIFFITH'S.

iflave gcliaffer's Tonic or Fever and Ky Ague mixture, a certain and speedy cure for Fever and Ague. For sale by J. S. MEREDITH, Jackson cc Washburn, sole agents for Columbus.

TONE WARE ! STONE WARD ! xA well K3 assorted lot of stone consisting of jugs, crocks, milk pans, churns ,.yc. Just received and for sal o by R. GRIFFITH.

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f E D i C 1 N ES. Nerve ana Bone Liniment, L Batesman Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Cas

ter OH, Laadanum, Essence Cinnnmoa and Peppermint, Opadildcc, sweet Oil, -S'p'ts Turpentine, Tooth powders, Bear's oil, &.C., for sale ,..R. GRIFFITH. jnas'smcr's ntnl lustre's Of ail V, qualities, plain and best Cashtners and robes, have j ust been received at J. S. MEREDITH'S.

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RBiOYED. t ) 1 HE undersigned has removed to his r niL idence on Tipton street, south side, immediately cast of Mr. Aquilla Jones, and west of Thomas F. Thompson, Esq., where ho may be found at all times, when not absent on professional business. He embraces the present opportunity of returning Ifis thanks to the pubUior past patronage, a nil hopes to receive a liberal share for the future. A little cash would be acceptable. DR. S. M. LINTON,-

The subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Columbus, and the nublic aenerally. that he has commenced the 'TAILORING BUSINESS in Columbus. Ills shop is on the East side of the Public Square, one door north of Deming'e- store, where he will always be found ready to wait on all who may favor him with their patronage. From long experience in the business he fee's assured he can give general satisfaction, in every particclar. He receives, regularly the Eastern Fashions, which enables him to furnish the latast and most approved patterns. Il'is work, in point of neatness and durability, shall be inferior to none, and dona at as reasonable charges as any in the place. A share of public patronage earnestly solicited.JACOB "WOLF. Columbus, Ind., May22d, 1843.-

r-"- LOTUS, SATT1NETTS, JEANS, cV.c. caa be had very low at R. GRIFFITH'S.

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