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erpool to Philadelphia, which was sunk by an iceburg in the latter part of last month. It appears, when the

vessel struck, thirty-three passengers, the mate, and eight of the crew took to the long boat; the captain, three of the crew and oleven passengers', took to the jolly boat; all the rest sunk with the vessel. The boats parled in the night. Some days after the mate and crew determined (as they say) in order'-to lighten the boat to throw seventeen of the passengers overboard, which they accomplished, and some of the most horrid and revoltinir scenes took place. '.-Some-clung, to the sides of

"ihG.:boat Dravinff-Jl'l-.

cut off, and they were' pushed into the deep. Fit"

teen ladies' and two men remained in the boat. One

hour after this massacre the Crescent fell in wi;i tire

boat, and saved the survivors of this horrid deed

The passengers remained on board l-he Crescent; the

the crew arrived in the Vile de Lvori; tliev are now

under examination before the American consul. II

result J will. not fail to communicate to you, but you

may rely on what I have already stated. lhe jully

boat has not been heard of. Ihe dates of the Ville d

Lyon have bean anticipated by the Acadia. Morning

.Post. : :..': .'.'. ;...'

'.:. It is said that Mr. Power hnd no less than 30,000

in specie on Lfbard the President when she left Amer

ica, which was the product of land which he had bought from time to time with his earnings in that

. country, and which on his last visit he had sold,, with the intention of consolidating his pecuniary means in

the English funds.

THE FISHERIES. The mackerel fishery has for several years been so unsuccessful, that it will pro

bably be abandoned in a great measure, before Jong

The entire catch of Massachusetts last year, was only

50,000 barrels, having, been gradually diminished

since 1831, when if wai 38:3 000 LurreN. Lf Port

land, where 45 thousand barrels have been packed in

a single season there were but about o(J0 barrels

nacked last year.'

..The cod fishery is so uncertain, both from scarcity offish and low price, that unless they had the bounty

to rely upon, it'wouhi be abandoned, as the vessels

now in existence would wear nut or be lost. The French and EnglUh pay a much higher bounty to their

fishermen than the United fctat.es does, and hence the fish of those nations is sold in the markets at lower prices Ufcin the American fishermen are able to con pete with. The cost of carrying on the cod fishery found to average about 100 a season, for leads, lines, nets, knives, salt and provisions to each man employed. It is estimated that a vessel in the cod fishing, will take, on an average, seven quintals of fish when dried und fit fur market, per tun, and will use nii.o bushels of salt, per ton, on an average. Laige vessels will use more and small ones less. The earnings of a man for a season will average from $50 to ,$75 clear of expenses of living. Newburijpdrt Herald.

1 CASK Fine Orange Gum Shellac. 1 do Superior Glue, 1 do Veiiilian Red, -, ... 1 Barrel Copal Varnish, 4 5 do Spirits Turpentine. ' .: june9 KWJandlbr suleby CRAIGHEAD BLAIIt.

BARREL cold pressed Castor Oil. jtine 11 for sale by CRIGIIEAJJ & BLAIR.

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MOFI .TT3 MEDICINES. LOT of Jloiratts Pills and Phoenix Hitters.. ' Received and or tula by CRAIGHEAD & BLAIR. .

junell Agents for Indianapolis

A BLUNT" SOLDI EPi. Ever 'since Jack FalstarT commanded his company with but two shirts between them, we believe it has been the fashion to consider bhintness of manner the peculiar property of the soldier, and that like Othello, he was to be "rude ol speech." This perhaps was the freak of by gone

times, and destined to remain amid the lore of the past, if a late event had not revived it, in all its original beauty. The joke is a good one if true, and it not, only shows how we have been gulled by some waggish friend. On Wild Cat's interview with Major Childs, at Fort Pierce, the other day, after exhibiting his consequence in several outbreaks of impudence, he saw an iron pot, which he recognized as having once belonged to him. Pursuing his strain (if untutored eloquence, "Y.ou call yourself a warrior," said he, "and yet you took that, pot from an old woman. If it had been a man, and taken in fair fight, it would have been your pot, but you frightened the squaw and captured the pot. That, was not a warrior'sct. I would as soon take baby linen from a piccaniny, as a pot from a

squaw. Jjut 1 am a warrior ana i want my pot. The gallant Major could not stand the force of the argument; the pot was borne off, to gladden the old woman again with the delights of sof ky. Ibid.

s vva i x i:s tana cea:1.. ' DOZ Swaincs I'unace i, warranted genuine. . . Jajie II For sale ly CRAIGHEAD & BLAIR.

T71VAMS CAMOMILE PILLS. J-J june 11

STATE OF INDIANA, HENDRICKS COUNTY, ss. Hendricks Circuit Court, October term, 1S41. Bradley Bartholomew, . . . Or Richmond, & VI n Chancery. .;

Mary Jane Richmond. ' 1

PURSUANT to the order of our paid Hendricks circuit

court, (at the April term, 1841,) Orsemus Richmond and

Mary Jane Richmond, the defendants in this suit are hereby notified of the pendency of this suit, and that unless they personally ho and appear before the Honorable the Judges

of our said court on the first day of theii; next term, to bo

j holden ai. the Court House in Danville, on the first Monday in October next, ami then nnd there plead, answer or demur to

j-4.iju-aim. ui. i.'4Niiu-irauieyiiar(uwiuHHtwT-w mis -causa wen,

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Just received and for sale by Cll.YIGII EAD &. I!f. AI It.

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M liPIMTi: IfllMMI. OUXCEri'l'uie French Uuiurne; Received $ for sale by junell , CRAIGHEAD k. RHIR.

Complaint of Insolvency.

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OIVI LEAF. PACKS GOLD LEAF. Fur sale hv

june 1 1 .

CKMGUE D & BLAIR.

1 n ounces riperine, 6oz Sulphate Morphine,' '. 6 " Acetal do.

lib' OZ Oil Black Pepper, lfj do Pure Kreosote, 12 do Iodine.

june 1 1 . Rec'd and lor sale by CRAIGHEAD & BLAIR.

I am truly happy to state to the attlicted community that a

member of my family was afflicted for ten or twelve years with

the above ..distressing disease. The symptoms were great oppression after -eating, acidity at the stomach, h severe pain in the

ide and breast, sick headache, mental despondency,; with other

symptoms, during whieh time numerous remedies were procured

without obtaining much relief. Having hoard of the good ef:

fects of Dr. IIarlicii's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pitts, I was Induced to give them a trial, which I am happy, to state that by uslnu one box of the German A perient Pills accompanied by the Strengtheninz Tonic Pill?, that they

have nearly eradicated the disease. I consider it due to those

afflicted, that I' make this acknowledgement, that they may like

wise procure. the same invaluable medicine and be freed from

those distressing diseases. ... .' '

With gratitude and respect, WM M. SPEAR, No. 125 Old York Road. For sale at No 19 North EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia. Also, For Sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly op

posite the Washington Hall. J

Indianapolis, June 11. TOMLINSON BKOTU lilts, Agents.

and which said hilltis now pending in our said Court, the same

will be taken as confessed and true, and beard and determined in their absence. " june ..;iiv . Attest. : J. M. 'GREGG, Clerk.ST A TP.- OP INDIANA, HENDRICKS COUNTY. In Hendricks Probate Court to August term, 1841. Moses Tomlinson, Aniinistrator. -.-

VS. I The Creditors of the estate of I'irami

Tomlinson, deceased.' ) 'PUB creditors of the estate of Hiram' Tomlinson late of (Ion (Iri.-ks couiily, deceased, are hereby notified that at the May term, '1841, of our said court, Moses . Tomlinson the said administrator, filed Ins bill complaining of the insolvency of the

estate of the decedent, and praying generally for relief; an'd further that unless, they --notify the said ndministrnror of the exis

tence a'ld extent of their 'respective claims, by filing the same, or, a statement of thE nature, description and date of the contract or Assumpsit upon which the. same mav be founded, in the office of the cleric of our said court, previous to the final distribution of the. assets of the said estatesuch claims will be postponed in favor of more diligent crediturs. june ll-Siv .. . Aitest. ' .'.' V J, M. GREGG, Clerk '

STATE OF. IND I A NA,Ii END RICKS COUNTY. ' Hendricks Probate Court to August term, 1841. '

Jeremiah Dudley Administrator.

RELIGIOUS NOTICE. The third animal meeting of the Elders and Brethren of the Church of Christ, in Indiana, will commence on Friday evening, the 11th inst. at the Christian meeting house in this City. Preaching brethren from all parts of the state, and some from Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois are expected. The public are respectfully invited to .-attend.- ' ; Indianapolis, June 8. Messrs. Douglass &. Noel Please announce CHARLES STEPHENS, a candidate for the office of Treasurer & Collector of Marion county, at the election in August. --pd (V7"We are authorized to announce B. K. SMITH,

as a candidate for County Auditor.

THE t!OC.TEBFE!XEB'S DEATH BLOW. THE public will please observe that no Brandreth's. Pills are

genuine unless the box has three labels upon it, each containing a facsimilie signature of my hand writing thus B, Brandretli.' These labels are engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at 'an expense of several thousand dollars'.;

THE BISANDKETII PILLS..'

tHE remarkaWe cuies wlncn have been eitecteU liy Jiranuretu's Pills have astonished the whole medical faculty, many of

whom have conceded that they are the greatest blessing that

ever was given to the world.

The reason these celebrated Pills have such an universally

ood effect is because their action harmonizes with the human

body. ' . .

Purge out the old leaven, that ye may hecome a new lump,''

is the language of tne Hulv Writ, a figure applied spiritually, it

s true, but how could it have any application unless confirmed

by practical experience in the body of matter? The foundation

upon which this figure of scripture rests is as immovable as the

laws which govern the tides, or that occasion the thunders of

heaven.

"The Condition." The condition upon winch Uuu has given health to man is a

constant care to keep his stomach and bowels free from all morbid or unhealthy accumulations. The means to effect this must be ; those remedies which cleanse the bowels and purify the blood.

Good healthful .medicine is only a species of food; when the animals, whose habits we have the means of observing, are sick, they wander through the fields, and make selection of those herbs which open their bowelsand purify their fluids, which immediately restores their health. When a dos-vof Brandreth's Pills are taken, they are digested and pass to every part of the system; but they leave the hody when they have effected Ihe intended purpose, and health and vigor are by them insured. Mineral medicines may enter the system; but they are with difficulty got out again; and they always occasion pain and mery while they remain in the body Whereas Urandreths Pills are as innocent as a piece of bread, and are evacuau'dwit h the disease for which they .are taken.' From the time we nre born to the time we cease to breathe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we oat, the digestive organs convert into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely; and when any thing prevents its free course through the vains, disease commences. Remember! the top the side and the bottom. rrjj.My own office U on Third street 'between Main and Walnut, where the genuine Pills can always be obtained.

The following are the only authorized agents for the sale of Urandreths Pills; C. B. Davis, Indianapolis; Jacob Lolcks, Cumberland; F. Thaciikr, Pleasant View; A. VV. Sti.nely, Bridgeport; "who have teem at all times for sale. ... june 1 1-fjuio.

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The creditors of James nnnmhnH" '-""'l''""" UI '"solvency,

estate. :,. J . . - npUE creditors of the estate 'of James Campbell Info of the' -- county of Hendricks deceased, are heVcby notified that at the May term, 18-11. of our said court, the said administrator, filed his bill complaining of the insolvency of said estate, -and praying generally for relief, and further that unless they notify the said adminisuator o.' the existence find extent of their respective claims, by . filing the same, or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the clerk of our said court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the said estate, such claims w;ll be postponed in favor of the claims of more dil ' igentcicditors. : Attest. -. June ll-6w---v. J. M. GREGG, Clerk.

SKETCKS of Church History, .comprising a regular series of the most important and interesting eveius in the History of the Church from the birth of Christ to the nineteenth centurv, by the Rev. James Wliarey. Just rec'd and for sale at June 4 1811 DAVIS'. Bookstore. THE Force of Truth, an authentic narrative, by Kev. Thomas Scott, D D. : Just received at . , ... June 4, 1841. DAVIS' Bookstore. , rpllE Council of Trent, comprising an account, of the prorppiiimrs of lh.it. nisptnlilv nnd il liwt r.-i t i M it llip onirit nnd Tpn.

dency of Popery.

June 4. 1841.

Just received at

DAVrS' Bookstore.

TO THE COMMUNITY.

The success which has attended the use of Dr. Ilarlick't German Aperient und Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills, is truly astonishing. It is no vain boast to say this medicine has proved by iis happy effects in the cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame is liable, to be vastly superior to the many preparations before the public. Many of these preparations nre compounded by individuals who are positively hnorant of the mysteries of the human system, and mere pretenders to medical knowledge. Dr. Uariich, however, is celebrated among the German faculty as a man of the highest scientific attainments, and equally distinguished throughout Euiope, as' a successful medical practitioner, spent most of the yenrs of a useful life in the ncqnisitio-i of such knowledge as might irovq' lPMCfli-h! I.i.liia fiOLiLL' .Tf.:.ri,,.u Ti. tia iul.;,l. Iia invinitnrf '

! nnd which hear his name, tne public are assured of an article I that possesses more than ordinary virtues. . From the acknowledged tiilcnls of -.this Inventor, nothing less than . a pood article could be expected, nnd the experience of many years has afforded demonstration of Ihe virtues of his med- . I if.ine. Mu Germany, and other- parts of Europe, its reputation j is established. In this country into which it has but been recently iuf ruduced', it is rapidly gainiiig ihe most substantial reputation. 'The numerous cirtii'eaies of cures of the must obstinate dis"asi's ( ff'M-t.'il by ihe use of llariich's Pills, which the proprietor is constantly rec.eiviii'r, is proof of the fact Hay utter day lie receives new icstimoii litis of their efficacy, and week after week increases the demand for them. This; is- not mere assertion; innumerable certificates are open for Ihe inspection of the public, nnd the doubts of any who are skeptical, can be removed by examining them at the ofiire of the proprietor. '. We take the liberty, then, of suggesting, to every family, that, they make use erf Or. llariich's fills. Let. them keep a sup. ply constantly on hand, to be used when occasion demands, and they will receive the most unequivocal proofs Of their utility Jl.e'lical Dcjiiter. PKI.VCIPAIi OFFICE for the United States, No 19 JVort , Eighth Strict. .Philadelphia .-.'.- at wholesale and reiait at the sign of the Golden Mortar directly -opposite the H'ashjn::too l'nll. June 1", 11141. '. .''..' - . TOMLIXSOV BROTHERS. . siAiMu iu,r lion i., iO JUL tLLLll .

II AVE returned to my old stand west of the public Square, formerly Occupied by Daniel Hoffman. It will be mv endea

vor to accommodate all who may favor me with a call. The house lias been fitted up a no'.v.'Tmd arrangement have been made, which will make it the interest of travelers to call. The stabllngis good and convenient. . ' J. WOODS. Brookville, may 20, 18-11. .- ;'. : may 23-3w-Amer.

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RULED LETTER PAPER. GOOD quality of White and Blue Letter paper. June 4, 1841. Just rec'd at DAVIS' Bookstore.

QUIXIXE.

y r OZ French Sulphate oi Uuininc, warranted pure, Just re- " ceivrd and for sale at the sign of the Golden Mortar. Indianapolis, June 4,1 841. ' TOM LIXSON BROTHERS.

'-MOKPHIXE&C. '". 10 oz Sulphate of Morphine, I 8 oz Croton Oil,. -. 12 " Piperine, , 1 " Oil Canthnrides. 8 " Kreosote, I -' Just rec'd and for sale by June 4, 1841. TOMLIXSON BROTHERS. Opposite the VVaahingtoii Hall.

SOOTHING SYRUP. I doz. Dr. J. K. Paris' justly celebrated Soothing Syrup, for children Teething; Just teceived nnd for sale by June 4', 1841.. .TONLIXSOM BROTHERS.

Sign of .the Golden Mortar.

IHtl'GS & SIKDICIMCS. 'pOMLIXSOX U Pi OTHERS are now receiving and opening ; at their New store room, directly opposite (Brownings) Washington Hall, an entire new nnd Itjrge assortment of Frcsli flings and Medicines, Parent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyewoods and Dye-stuffs, Glassware, VVindow Gloss, Cosmetics, Perfumery, and medicinally fine Wines and Liquors, to which they call the attention of Physiciijus, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids. Their stock has been purchased under the Immediate inspection of one of the firm and warranted of the first quality. Particular attention is given to filling prescriptions and shop open at all hours. mny 25-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of John Colip, late of Hamilton county, la.,' deceased. All persons in'debled to slid estate are requested to make immediate; payment; and those having claims against the same will present them propel ly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. . June 5, 18-!l-3w pd ; SAMUEL II. COLIP, Adm'r. . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IX pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of the county of Marion, and state of Indiana, marie and entered at tho March term thereof, In the year 1841, I will expose to public sale on Saturday , the od d;f; of July, 1841, on the premises in the county of Marion, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock. I'- M. on said day, i the fee simple of the following described lands, to-wit: 'The south east (uarcr of section 2, in township 16 north, of range 3 enst, in the oqunty of Marion; to be sold as the estate of Elias Lemiug, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale, one-third in hand'; one-third in 6 mouths, and one third in 12 months, with interest from date on the two last instalments. June 5-3w JACOB ROBERTS, adm'r.

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THE TEFTH! THE TEETH!! DOZ. jsuperior Tenth Brushes, . 2 doz. Glenns Rose Tooth Paste.

4 ". Loin & Reids Chlorine Tooth Wash, 1 " Mayre's Ceylon Tooth Powder,, 6 " Prepared Charcoal. Just rec'd and for sale by June 4, 1311. TOMLIXSOX BROTHERS. At the sign of the Golden Mortar. RAZOR STROPS. CHAPMAN'S Superior Metallic Tablet and Razor Strop. Just received and for sale by June 4, 1841. - TOMI.IXSOX BROTHERS.

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IRON AND NAILS.

1WEXTV THOUSAXD lbs. assorted liar Iron.

10,000 lbs. round, square and Hoop ' 5 bundles ,o 24 Sncet Iron, ...

100 kegs Xuils, assorted sizes. .. Warranted Just received per Steamer Harrisburg, and for sale low by (junell tf) C. WOOUBUItiX, Madison.

iiank koTe List. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL, BY E. S. ALVOtID & Co., Who are prepared to buy, generally, the notes of the Banks below at the rates affixed: INDIANA. ILLINOIS. State Bank and Branches par State Bank & Branches 2 dis Woodhurn & Go's notes 2 dis Shawneetown 2 dis

Cairo 20dis 2J" MICHIGAN. Farmers' & Mechanics' -40dis

Exchange Bank at Indianapolis OHIO. Miami Exporting Co. Bank of Cincinnati do Steubeuville do West Union Granville Cleveland Lebanon and Miami German B'k of Wooster St. Clair rttid Circleville Cin. & VVhitewatcfcCan. O. Arnold It Co. Checks Farmers Bank Canton Manhattan, Gallipolis, Other banks 5'sand up

wards Small notes KENTUCKY All Banks 1 nr.icl XT A

J.ut loin:, n . All New Orleans Banks 2 dis.

40 dis

20dis lOdis

par

3 dis Bank of Michigan

2 dis M'Comh county, payable

5 dis at.CoIumhus, O. 5 dis St. Clair, payable at Cir 3 dis cleville.O. 2 dis' MISSOURI. 10 dis State Bank

10 dis, TENNESSEE. 10 dis All Banks 8al0dis 68 dis N. CAROLINA. ' 10 dis All solvent Banks 6 a 8 dis lOuis EASTERN BANKS.

'ew England A; N. Y. 3 a S pre Pennsylvania 2 pre Philadelphia 2 a 3 pre par Maryland and Virginia 2 pre

2a3dis Wheeling post notes 2dis

Silver 3 pretn

Foreign Gold 4 prem Am. Gold 4 prem

Important to Country Merchants. THE' SuUscrilier Importers ol English and Frencli China and Uueensware, .respectfully informs his customers nnd other purchasers in the West, that by the Ship Byron from Liverpool, and ot.er arrivalsf he is in possession of his entire Spring nnd Summer Siock, comprising the largest supply.' of common QUEEN'S WARE ever imported into this State. Of Plates of different sizes, and cups and saucers, the most essential articles in

this line in a new country, he has on hand, viz; ;iol)0 sets Cups and Saucers; 3UU0 doz. PlHtes, together with every other description of ware wanted in either town or country; he therefore rerepeats the assurance given to his customers, and all others who wish to hecome such, and who have hither to experienced no little difficulty in obtaining common ware in quantities to supply the demand, that he is fully prepared to furnish such goods to any extent which they may find it to be their interest to keep, and at from 10 to 20 per cent, less than the customary prices. Madison june 11, 1841-fJt D. MclNTIRE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rpHE undersigned has this day taken letters of administra j -I- tion on the estate of Ira Scott, late of Hendricks county, la. ! deceased; al persons indebted to the said estate are requested to

make immediate payment, and those having claims against me Fame, are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent, june 11 -3w-pd S. T. HADLEY, Adm'r.

rlue writing ink::: ) GROSS Clemens .& Blake's Unchangeable Blue Writing Fluid, warranted of permanent color. lust received und for sale by 'June 4, 1841. TOMI.IXSOX BROTHERS.

WANTED. A niiddle aged woman, suitable to take charge of a small family, none need apply hut such as can come well recom

mended; liberal wages will be given. . . Indianapolis, June 2, 1841-3w

Enquire at this office.

. ' . NOTICE. ' WHEREAS my wife Drucilla Beck, has left my bed nnd board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby for'warn nil persons from trusting or harboring tier on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. Juno4, 1841-3W JACOB BECK.

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's

office of the Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to public

sale on the 18th day of June, 1841, in front of the Court House, in the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed by law on said day, the rents nnd profits for seven years; of the following described lot of land, to-wil: the cast half of tho north west quarter, of section No. 12, town No. J5, range 2,

eighty acres more or less, and on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said execution with damages and costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose the fee simple of said land, to bo sidd as the property of Benjamin McClure at '.he suit of Morris & Morris k. Ila.lett.

may 28-3W-. J. B. FURGASON, Sheriff.

.MILK, MILK. ' , rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of

- this place, that lie can supply all who want with the best kind of .milk, and also that he will sell it lower than usual, at

i the (educe I price of 4 cents per quart. . . j mayl8-3w JOHN DELL.

,: EAGLE HOTEL. ' llutnamrt! e, Indiana. CI. HAND, respectfully informs his friends and the pub. lie, that he has taken the above House; it bavins undergone a thorough repair, he is now prepared to accommodate the traveling public, and 1 opes by his unremitted attention to merit a portion of the public patronage. June 4-tf

SHERIFF'S SALE. 1Y virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk'a office of the Supreme Court, I will expose to public sale on

the 5th day of June, 1841, in front of the Court House, in the town of Indianapolis, between tho hours piescribed by law

on said day, the rents and profits for seven years, of the following described lot of land, to-wit: The East half of the North- .

West qr. of section 24, town 15, range 3, containing 80 acres; and on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said executions, wiih damages and Costs, I will at the same time and place proceed- to expose the fee simple of said land or so much of it as will satisfy the above executions with damages and costs. To I e sold as the property of Joseph P. Duvall, at the suit of Lucy Reding and others, '-.:- .. ';, . : J. B. FURGASON, Sh'ff. may 18 By A. Smith, Deputy,

SPLENDID LOTTERIES.

TO MONEY MAKERS, THE Subscriber, and owner of thbse-splendid business establishments on main street, Indianapolis, Indiana, called lately "The Indianapolis Hotel," and Coffee houses annexed, having referred all matters of difference with the Messrs. Hares to arbitration, is fitting the same up again for a decent qualified tenant, to be in readiness by about the 10th of June next, to be rented by the year, if taken soon, otherwise they must be occupied

by the owner. Gentlemen long wanting these business, pubI lie stands, must apply iinmediitcly , or they will be disappointled. An extensive repair is making to the premises; the houses, ! stables, fencesvwagon-yard &.C. will be cleansed and decently .... - A A. ..I S f

rcpatreu.nnu lett innre ftiiigie ruums uuutu ii icul,l,rwIndianapolis, June 4, 1841-4w J.B.RAY.

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FIII.SII MnnlCIVF.S AC. THE subscribers have just received and opened al their new store room, a new and large assortment of Fresh. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyeteoods and Dyestuffs, Medical Ol'ssvare, H'mdor glass. Cosmetics, Purl Wines and Liquors, (selected expressly for medicinal purposes.) together with almost every other article in their line, all of which have been selected by one of the firm in the Eastern cities, with a view to have each and every article of the first quality, and are determined to sell the same at the very lowest prices for cash, or on short approved credit. The attention of Physicians,, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids are respectfully invited. Particular tare and attention will be given to filling prescriptions, and compounding medicines, and believe that with the experience of twelva years in this particular Branch of busiuess, we shall be able to reader full satisfaction. The store will be opened at any hour ia tbe night when called ens Indianapolis. jane 11,1841. CRAIGHEAD BLAIB.

Application for sale

of real, estate.

state of Indiana, hendricks county, Hendricks Probate Court to Augst term, 1841. John Free Administrator pf the estate of") William Free deceasedP , I " vs. . , .

Sarah Free (widow of the deceased,) Jack- (

son Woodard and Polly Hiis wife, John Ray and Sarah his wife, Isaiah Free, .Daniel Free, Prescilla Free, John Free, Matilda Free, Susannah Free, Claiborne Free, and William Free, heirs of the deceased.

riHE said Administrator having heretofore, filed an inventory and appraisement of certiin real estate of the deceased, to wit: the west half of the north-west quarter of section 23. and the west half of the south-west quarter of section 14, in township 16 north of range one east, containing 160 acres. And suggested to our said court thejnsutficiency of the personal es tale to pay and -satisfy the debts and demands outstanding against the e-tate of the decedent. And it appearing to the satisfaction of our said court, that the said Jackson Woodard and Polly his wife, (formerly Polly Free,) and Isaiah Free, are not residents of tbcState of Indiana: Therefore the said Jackson, Polly and Isaiah nre hereby notified to appear in our said court on the first day of the next term to beholden at the Court House in Danville on the second Monday in August next, and shew cause if any they can why the real estate aforesaid shall not be old and made assets in the hands of said administrator, tor the payment of the debts and demands outstanding against said estate. junell3w Attest. J. M. GREGG, Clerk.

BLACK TEA, a very superior article, for sale by janl CaAisBiAO f Bti'a.

Notice to the Owner of Wnbash nnd Eric Canal Lands. OWNERS of Wabash &. Erie Canal lands who may have fai led heretofore to make the annual payment of interest at

the time required by law, and who are therefore subject to a penalty of one hundred per cent, on tbe amount of said inter

est have now the privilege under a law of the late session, of

bringing up the back interest and receiving a full credit therefor on the books, by the payment of the amount of said interest with ten per cent, penalty tnereon, together with interest upon the amount of said interest and penalty from the time it became due. But the relief granted by this law, extends only to the first of August next. If the payment be not made by that time, the forfeiture of 100 per. cent, is exacted. The, paper of the State Bank of Indiana, or other paper which is bankable at the Branches of said Bank will he received. The business will be attended to at tbe Land Office at any lime until the lstof August next. j. L. WILLI AMS, Com. W. It E. canal. Canal Land Office, Peru, la.. May 28, 1841. june 4

D. S. Gregory & Co. Managers. union lottery: Class No. 5, for 1JJ4I; to be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, 12th June, 1341. ; ORND CAPITALS. '...'.','''':'

3.1,293 Dollars.

10.000 Dollars 5,000 Dollnrs 4,000 Dollars

3,500 Dollars

3.202 Dollars 3,000 Dollars

Tr lO Prizes of ,?2,000 &c.

Tickets $Q Halves $5 Quarters 2 50. Certificates of packages of 2t whole tickets $130 do do of 2.5 half do 65 do do of 25 quarter do 32 50

VIRGINIA MONONGALIA LOTTERY. Class F, for 1811; to be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday, 19th June, 1841. ORAND CAPITALS. .0.000 dollars.

1,747 nouors

and

Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal. Laborers

Stone Masons Wanted. ' rnHE work on this Canal is again resumed, and the Company -1 have determined to complete it during tliepresent year. All the necessary arrangements to secure its completion having been made, public notice is hereby given that several hundreds additional Laborers, and 20 or 30 good Stone Masons; will find employment and prompt pay In cash, hy application to the several contractors along the line of the Canal. Apply to Messrs. Hamilton Ashby, at Dry Fork. J. k J. Dickey, at Miami River, Muddy Creek and Rapid Run. " 8. t H. Howard Co. at the Tunnetl at Norti BaudJoseph Cooper, at MUlcreek near the elty. june 4-3 w-Gax-fl - D. lAPHEM, Engineer.

2.1 prizes of 1,000 25 do 500 28 do 300 200 do 200

10,000 .dollars 6.000 dollars 5.000 dollars 4.0U0 dollars 2,500 dollars 2,000 dollars

Tickets $10 Ilalvrn $5 Quarters $2 50.

Certificates of Packages 01 whole tickets 130 do do 25 half do 65 do do 25 quarter do 32 50

Ice.

3 Capitals of 25,000 amounting to 75,000 Dol's. On SATURDAY, 261U June 1841, the t.VOvY LOTTERY. Class No. 6, for 1841; will be dr'awn at Alexandria, D. C. GRANl CAPITALS.

3 of 525,000; ' 1 do

1 of $25,000) 1 of 25,000V 1 of 25,000 1 prize of 1 do

are $75,000. 10,000

5.000

50 prizes of 50 do 50 do 65 do

Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.

Certificates of packages or 2b wholes J130 do do 26 halves 65 do do 26 quarter 32 50

2,477 1,000 300 250

200, fce.

For Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the We Splendid Lotteries, address D. S. GREGORY Ir Co. Manager,. Washington City. D. C. Drawing sent immediately at soon as over to all who-oide

Lap above. may zs-w-pa