Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 2, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1841 — Page 3

WORM SYRUP & INFANT PRESERVATIVE. 1 f) DOZ. Cave St. Sclmfl'er's Worm Syrup and Infant Prcservative, nn invaluable anil pleasant remedy for children. For sale by TOMLINSON BROTHERS,, june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar. WHITE LEAD.

1 HO KEGS, Avery & Ogden's white lead, warranted fine. J.UU For gae ,ly TOMLINSON BROTHERS, june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar.

UNSEED OIL, PAINTS, AC. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment Linseed Oil, Paints Painter's Brushes, Varnish Brushes, $c, j,iry TOMUNSO.YJiltQTHERg,-

KHUSilES! 1JIU SUES!! SWEEPING, Dusting, Scrubbing, Whitewash, Hearth. Shoe, Horse, Cloth, Hair, Criiinh, Painters and every other kind of Brushes; For sale by TOMLINSON' BROTHERS, june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar.

SHALL SICKNESS Oil HEALTH PREVAIL. It is evident that the former will if there is not more care or

attention paid to ourselves. What are the primary causes of

tho very great variety of diseases which we daily behold. Afmtn, nnrenii wprn vmi Tint first Jlttnckcd Willi bite Oil the

stomach, attended with sickncn, costivnness, a derangement of

the stomach and digestive organs, (prouauiy causiu uy mumping too freely in rich food, a sedentary life, irregular meals, exposure, late hours, intemperance, c.) These mostly are the cause of affliction at the present day. When these symptoms occur, if you desire health to prevail, procure immediately Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Oerman Aperient Pills, as they are a sure medicine to remove these distressing attacks. The properties of this medicine are first, to cleanse the stomach and bowels, remove bile and hillious matters, purify the blood, which, when obstructed, subjects the body to pain and disease. This is effected by a few doses of the Oerman Aperient Pills. After this is accomplished, the Strengthening Tonic Pills, are used to give strength and vigor to the system, restore the debili tated functions of the animal economy, i$-c. In a course of this treatment, the patient will be restoied to perfect health, when all symptoms of dyspeptia, liver complaint, sick headache, pain in the side, limbs, and other bodily infirmities, will be completely eradicated. ' PRINCIPAL OFFICE No 19 North Eighth Street, Phila dilphia. Sold at wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar lirectly opposite the Washington Hall. June25,1841.-3w TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, AC. 100 Bags Rio Coffee, 5 Boxes Sperm Candles. 20 Hliils. Sugar, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 20 BoxesGun P. Tea. Just received and for sale by Madison, june 25. C. WOODBURN.

CEMENT. . ' Ififi BARRELS Cement. Just received pr. 'Mail' and for J-UU sae by Madison, june 25 V- 0 C. WOPPHURN. ALLUM SALT. 3 ft BARRELS Allum Salt received and for sale by Ol Madison june 25. C. WOODBURN.

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

For sale by C. WOODBURN.

SALT.

On hand and for

in i

sale low, at my salt shed, near the orner oi vv nsi uuu

Ohio streets. Madison, June 25 C. WOODHU UN .

3000

MACKEREL. f( Bbls. No's. 2 Sf 3, for sale hy

C. WOODBURN.

Madison june 2a

T

AVNTKR't.

VVENTY THOUSAND pickled Oysters. For sale low.

Madison june 25 V, nwuuun...

Iroil. ne of St. Mary's of the Wooil. Situated in Sugar.. Creek township, I igo county, lnd., 4 miles north west of Terre-Haute. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY for YOUNG LADIES, will open the second of July. Branches taught arc as follows: Readin" Writing, Arithmetic, Geography and History, both Ancient and Modern, English Composition, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Mythology, Biogrnthy, Astronomy,, Rhetoric , Plain and fancy needlework, Bead work, Tapestry and Lace work. ' : . ,

: Terms Boarding, including the above urnnciics,

Extra charges. French language, per annum, Music, instrumental and vocal, Drawing and painting in water colors, imitation of oil painting on linen. Oil painting on velvet, oriental painting, embroidery and artificial flower work. Washing itnd mending per annum, Ktntinnerv. .

Medicine at the apothecaries' rate. Those who wish to learn the Latin, German, Italian and Spanish languages, can do so. Terms the same as for the

$100 00 16 00

30 00 20 00 10 00 12 00 .". 00

French.

CONDITIONS.

No pupil will tie received for a term less than three months, and no deduction will be made niter a quarter has been com. inenced, except the pupil should be withdrawn from school in consequence of sickness, or in ease of expulsion. Pay is required in advance. For further particulars, applications must be made to, the Mother Superior. All letters directed to the Institution must be post paid. . . . A prospectus will be published in a few weeks, 1 MOTHER ST. THEODORE. As it will be necessary for the pupils to have the books used by the Institution, they ean be furnished at the ordinary stationary prices. jn 25-3 w-$3 Cour.

NAVY BEEF AND PORK FOE 1312. ' Navy Commissioners' Office, June 15, lsll. &1EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Offers fur K? Beef," or "Offers for Pork," as the case may be,

will be received at this office until 3 o'clock, P. M. of

tho 20th July next, for furnishing and delivering, Ireo of all cost and cliargo to the United States 3,000 barrels of Navy Beef, and 3,600 barrels of Navy Pork; each barrel to contain two hundred pounds; licit weight, of Buef or Pork. To be delivered as follows, viz: , 1,200 bis of Beef at tho Navy Yard, Charlnstown Mass. 800 do do iU Brooklyn, N. Y.

(iusport, Virginia

STRAYED OH STOLEN FROM the subscriber, while at Indianapolis a BRIGHT SORREL HORSE, about 15 hands high, a star in the forehead, a snip on the nose, a small scat in the near flank caused by fire, some small lumps under his jaw which may lie found by feeling, shod before with steel pointed shoes, 11 years old. 1 will give TWENTY DOLLARS to any person who will deliver the horse to me in White river township, Johnson county. june25-3w ANDREW DROWN.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is lierehv given that the undersigned has taken letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin Lewis, late of Boone county, state of Indiana deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay. ncnt, and those having claims agninstthe same arc notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. june25-3w JAMES L. M'CONNELL.

STATE OF INDIANA, MORGAN COUNTY, . Morgan Circuit Court, March term, 1841. Tcrmintcr M. Parks. i vs. In Chancery. John S. Borders Sf James Borders. THE complainant now comes by his solicitor and amends Ins bill herein, and the process herein issued being returned not found as the said defendants, on motion it is ordered that the said defendants be notified of the complainants hill herein, by a publication to be made in the Indiana Democrat, (Indiana Journal,) a newspaper of general circulation, printed in Indianapolis in this State, for three weeks in succession, the last of which publications shall be at least sixty days before the first day of the next term of this court, whereby the said John S. Borders nnd James Borders shall be notified that unless they shall nnpear in this court on the first day of the next term of this tourt and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the same will be taken for confessed and held as true, all of which the said John S Borders and James Borders are hereby notified. june25-3t-pd Attest. H. R. STEVENS, Clerk.

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Probate Court of said county, June term, 1841. William. Minteetk's Estate. THE Creditors of said estate are hereby notified, that at the -term aforesaid of said probate court, Thomas N. Thomas, administrator of the estate aforesaid, filed in said court bis comolaint of the insolvency of said estate, that aid complaint is now pending in said court, and that unless they notify such administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, hy filing the same, or a statement of the nature, dcscr.plion and date of the contract or assumpsit npon which the same mar be founded, in the office of the clerk of said court, previ- , to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors. By order of said court. june 25-6W Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. RIO COFFEE. . ftnA LBS. Rio Coffee just received and for sale low for 4tUUUcashby ine2J E.JORDAN.

1.000 do , G00 . do 1,001) do 1,000 do

""doPork do

do

"do" do do do

Clutrlestown Muss. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Gosport, Virginia.

AH the said Beef and Pork to be delivered between

the Mi d'uy of April and the 15th day of June, 1842;

unli'ss earlier clehverises sliouiu do aiunonzou uy we Navy GciiiiijiisHioner.s.

The. Beef rnustbo packed from well fattened cattle,

weighing not less tli'iri livo hundred pounds note, weight each. -The legs and leg rands of-tho hindquarters, and the shins and shoulder', clods, and at least eight pounds from the neck end of each fore-quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1, -2, and 3 on the drawing or delineation of the fore and hind quarters of an Ox, which will be attached to and form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel, and thereniaindtr of lie carcass must be cut in pieces ol not less than eight pounds each. The nork must be Backed front corn-fed, well fatten

ed hogs, weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, excludingthe heads, joles, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet and lard, and all refuse pieces; and must be cut in pieces weighing not less than six pounds

each.

Both the Beef and Pork must be slaughtered between

tho first of November next and the periods of delivery,

Hnd must be salted with at least one bushel of coarse Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St. Ubes salt, and with live ounces of pure pulverized saltpetre, to each barrel, exclusive ot a pickle to be made from fresh water, as strong as salt can make it.

The barrels to be made of the best seasoned white

oak or white ash staves and heading. If of the former, to be not less than three fourths of an inch thick; it

of the latter, to be not less than ono inch thick, and to

bo hooped at least three fourths over with, tho oest white oak or hickory hoops, except the crose hoop,

which must be of iron, at least ono inch wide, and not less than the denomination No .17. All at the expense

or the respective contractors.

bach barrel must be branded on Us head, "mavy

Beef," or Navy Pofk, as the case may be, with the contractors name, and the year when packed. The Beef and Pork will bo inspected by the inspect

ing ollicers at the respective Navy Yards aforesaid, and by some "sworn Inspectors oi salt provisions," who will be selected by the respective Commanding Officers; but their charges for such inspection must be paid by the respective contractors, who must likewise

have lii e barrels in good shipping older, 10 me baiislaciion of the commandants of the respective Navy Yards aforesaid, alter the inspections, and at their own expense. . Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly, in seDuruie offers for the Beef uiid for the Pork,

and .lor'cach of the places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. v Letters from persons binding themselves to become sureties, if the oilers are accepted, and Other letters from some Navy Asrenr, Commandant at a Navy Yard,

or other person 'well known to tho department, must accompany the offers of each person, and slate the be-

liei ol the writer that tho person oitering to cuiuraui is practically acquainted by experience, with the best mode of curing and packing Beef and Pork, and has the ability to perform his contract in a satisfactory manner. An il that his sureties have also the ability, in

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

the amount ot their bonds.

The Board of Navv Commissioners reserve to them

selves the right to reject all oilers ; from persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil their contracts, or who do not forward satisfactory letters, showing their abil-

ty, and the ability ol their securities, to complete tuu

contracts.

Bonds in one-third the amount of the respective con

tracts will 'be required; and ten per centum, m addi

tion, will be withheld from the amount oi eacn par

ent to be made, as collateral security lor the due ana

faithful performance of their respective contracts; whinh will, on no account, bo paid until the

contracts are complied with in all respects, and is to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States, in the event of failures to complete the delive

ries within the prescribed periods. And in case oi

failure on the pari ol the contractors to uoiivet tno

ulercsaid beef and pork within the time specified, the

Navv Commissioners to have the right to direct pur-

chases to oe maue to supply ine ubuchjiicicd, mm a,i3

excess of cost to be charged to and paid by the con

tractors. Payment will be made by tne uniteu states

(excepting the ten per centum to he wunneia unui tne

completion ot tne contracts us ubiuio mum.

thirty days after the said beef and pork shall nave

been inspected and received, ana Dins ior tne same shall be presented to the Navy Agents respectively, duly approved by the Commandants of the respective

Navy Yards according to tne terms oi me cuimuuio. Thfi narta of the beef to be excluded from the barrel

will be pHrt'iculiarly designated in the engravings to be attnehed to thfi contracts": persons interested can ob

tain them on application at this office. je25 3taw To he published three times a week in the National

Intelligencer, and Madisonian, D. C; Vermont, Ver

mont Watchman andState Journal and People's Press; Massachusetts, Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston Atlas; New York, New York Express, New York Commercial Advertiser; Pennsylvania, North American and Daily Advertiser, (Philadelphia;) Maryland, Baltimore Patriot, Baltimore American; Virginia, Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald and Norfolk Beacon ; Kentucky, Louisville Journal, the Observer, the Intelligencer, (at Lexington,) Commonwealth, (at Frankfort,) Eagle (at Maysville;) Ohio, State Journal, Cincinnati Gazette, Cleveland Herald; Indiana, Indiana Journal, Richmond Palladium, Wabash Courier; Missouri, Missouri Republican,

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION1 COUNTY, Probate Court of taid County, June Term, 1841. Michael Vanblaricum'' s Estate. THK Creditors of said estate are hereby notified, that at the June term in the year 1841, of the Probate court aforesaid, Elizabeth Vanblaricuin administratrix, and John Vanblaricum administrator of the estate of said Michael Vanblaricum, deceased, filed in said court their complaint of the insolvency of said estate, and that the same is now pending therein, and that unless they notify such administratrix and administrator of the existence and 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 the court aforesaid, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in iavor of the claims of the more diligent creditors, lly order of said court. june25-6w Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Probate Court of said county June term, 1 841. Richard II. Cunningham'' t estate. The Creditors of said estate are hereby notified, that at the June term of the year 1841, of the Probate aforesaid, Myrum H. Brown, administrator of the estate aforesaid, filed his complaint of the insolvency thereof in said court, which is pending therein; and that unless Xhey notify such administrator of 'the exisience and 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 said coart, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decadent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the the claims of more diligent creditors.

Bv order of aid Court. ahcsi.

june 25-6w

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, Probate Court of said county, June term, 1841.

William U. liridgford, admidistrator ol tho estate of Ephraim Howard deceased vs.

Elizabeth Howard, widow, Richard

Petition for sale of

real estate to be made

R. U. BCNCAN, Clerk.

Howard, Ephraim Howard, James Gasten Mscta for payment

Ullil itiury uuaieil Ills ,vne, iv imam uuv i debts &c

aru, Dauitiei nowara, iiiuierva riowaru, and Thomas J. Howard, heirs at law of said Ephraim Howard deceased.

Richard Howard ono of the above named defendants, la hereby notified, that on the 2.8th day of Novenibei 1840, the said VVilliam II. Bridgford. administrator as aforesaid, filed his petition in the above entitled case, in the Trobate court aforesaid, that the same is still pending therein, slid that he appear into Baid court on the first day of the October term thereof in the year 1841, and show cause, if any lie can, why the real estate of the said Ephraim Howard deceased, as set forth and described in the petition aforesaid, or so much thereof as may be necessary, should not be sold and made assets in the hands of the said administrator for tho payment of the debts nnd demands outstand

ing against said estate, lly order of said Court. june25-3w Attest, R. II. DUNCAN, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Probate Court of said County, June term, 1841. Adam Wright administrator with the will ) annexed of the estate of William Roberts, deceased. i Hill for account-

v. nig anu settlement.

The heirs of said William Roberts deceased.

The unknown fieirs of John Roberts deceased, the unknown hcirsof Henry Roberts deceased, the unkvown heirs of Hezekinh Roberts deceased, the unknown heirs of Susanna Malone deceasd, Isaac Roberts, William Roberts, Malindy Macky.the unknown heirs of Elijah Roberts deceased, Hannah Search, William Roberts & Daniel Roberts sons of Hezekiel Roberts de ceased, and Rebecca Vanmeter, all of whom are defendants to the bill in the above entitled case, are hereby notified, that, on the 13th day of August 1839, the said Adam Wright administrator as aforesaid, filed his bill for an accounting-nrnl settlement of the estate of said William Roberts deceased, in the said probate court against, them and others, the heirs of said decedent, that said bill is now pending in said Court, and that unless they appear into said court on the first day of the October term theieof on the first Mondny in October next and answer the said bill, the same will be taken as confessed and true against them, and acted on accordingly, liy order of said Court. , june25-3w Attest, R. II. DUNCAN, Clerk.

CRACKERS. c iif.S. Hotter Crackers iust received and for sale by

june 22 LEAD. OAft LBS. liar Lead for sale by 'W june 22

E. JORDAN..

E. JORDAN.

F

ICS. 4 boxes Figs just received and for sale by

june 22

E. JORDAN.

. TEAS. '. BOXES Imperial Tea und 3 Chests Y. II. Tea just received and for sale by june 22 E. JORDAN.

N. ). SUGAR. IIIIDS. N. O. Sugar this day received and for sale by

june 22 :

E. JORDAN.

300

LHS. LIVERI'OOL SALT just received and for sale by june 22 E- JOROAN;

SHERIFF'S SALE. , ,., ,.. BY vlrtuo of two executions to me directed from the Clerk s office of the Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale on the 13th day of July, 1841, in front of the Court House, in the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed by law on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of thirty rive acres of land, of the south west quarter in section twenty-eight, township sixteen range two east. The said land was deeded to Benjamin Patterson by Minor Roberts & wife, ant on failure to realize the full amount demanded by snid writs, with damages and costs, I will at the same time nnd place proceed to expose the fee simple of said land; to be sold as the property of said Benjamin Patterson, at the suit of Edward T. Porter. june22-3w J. B. FURGASON, Sheriff. NOTICE. "' "1 ESSE Maddux, Lucinda Maddox, Daniel Daulton, Sarah Daulton, William Maddox, Mary Maddox, George Simmons, Nancy Simmons, Margaret Simmons, Pleasant Slaughter, Elizabeth Slaughter, Hiram Nausler, Susan Nausler, Eleanor Simmons, Josephus Simmons, heirs at law, and James Stockton, administrator of Ezekicl Simmons, late of the county of Hen dricks, and State of Indiana, deceased, will take notice that the undersigned, Martha Simmons, widow of said decedent, will apply to the Probate court of said county of Hendricks at tho next ensuing term thereof, for the appointment of Commissioners to assign and set otf to her, her dower in the real estate of which hen said husband died possessed, to-wit: south east quarter orscction thirty-three (33) town fifteeen (15; north of one ranee west. .iune22-3vv-pd MARTHA SIMMONS.

DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, For Consumption nnd IJrer Complaint, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Paint in the side or Breast, Spitting of Blood, Catarts, Palpitation of the Heart, oppression and Soreness of tlie Chest. Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Hectic Fever, Night SweaU. Difficult or profuse Expectoration, and all other affections of the Chest, Lungs and Liver. rjHIS article is prepared according to a recipe procured from JL a very old and eminent physician, the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life hy its efficacy, although of a consumptive constitution, to the astonishing age of one hundred and two years; until the age of eighty-seven, ho was engaged in very ex- . i . .!. . i. nn.l UTiinanrA ITun.

dreds are now living in good health, that consumption seemed to have marked for nn early grnve, who owe their preservation to the use of this invaluable medicine. The virtues of the herb "Liverwort," arc in this vegetable preparation so powerfully and effectually concentrated, as to

render it a most superior and harmless medicine for all disorders of the Liver nnd Lungs, and it is now considered by all

persons familiar with its effect, superior in merit to any other

medical preparation for these prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonishingly beneficial for Consumption, Coughs,

Colds, Spitting of Blood, &c., thnt many ot our physicians daily

employ it in their practice, and esteem it a superior anfl valuable medicine, All persons afllictcd with Consumption or Any other disease of the Lungs,arc recommended to make immediate use of this Balsam, as it has not only proved efi'ectunl in removing such svnintomsns threaten Consumption, but has perform

ed effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where all

hopes of recovery were relinquished by the most learned and

experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectoration, reduces fever, restores strength, nnd may be considered a very superior preparation forthe cure and prevention of all diseases of the Chest and

Lungs, nnd should be resorted to, even after these fliseases nave

resisted the usual remedies. In the practivc of thisoltl and very respectable physician, this Balsam of Liverwort has acquired an enviable reputation for its virtues, as superior to that of the

abundant nostrums of the day, as was the character ana prom ty of its inventor and original proprietor, to that of quacks and

empirics. .

As an example of the multitude of Ckutificatks we nave received in approbation of this Medicine, the following are sub

mitted. Hundreds of others miiv he examined at the store;

Dear Sir I feel unequivocal pleasure in the opportunity now

offered me of expressing my approbatory opinion of your Halsain of Liverwort, mid the success I have ever obtained from it administration. 1 have used your medicine in upwardsof sixty cases, comprising all stages of disease, from incipient cold and Cough, to advanced Phthisis, nnd have invariably found immediate relief. I recommend it cheerfully in all cases where the Chest and Lungs are effected, particularly in Consumption, with

Scorfulous Diathesis. For Chronic Cough, Pain in the cnosi. Spitting of blood, &c, I have no hesitation in pronouncing your Vegetable Medicine unrivalled.

With respect, your obedient servant, GEO. CAMPBELL, M. D. And Member of the College of Surgeons, Edinburg. New York, January 2, 1339. This Medicine is for sale bu the Proprietor, 375 Bowe

ry, between Fourth and Fifth sis., N. I7. Also for sale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

junel8-Gmo Agents f or Indianapolis.

DISSOLUTION. . THE partnership heretofore existing between John M. Tnlbott Samuel B. Woolman, was this day dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm, who know their accounts to be due will please make payment without delay to the subscriber. .

J M. Talbott will continue uiehuuiiu. -

june 17 tf ;

J. M. TALBOTT.

A SILVER WATCH LOST. LOST a few days since, a large Silver Watch, with a plain gold chain and steel key. 1 The seal is broken from the

chain

iu uiiaiii j A reasonable reward will be given for said watch if left

DYSPEPSIA OP TEN YEARS STANDING. I am trulv hnonv to state to the afflicted 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, a severe pain in the side and breast, sick headache, mental despondency, with other symptoms, during whieh time numerous remedies were procured without obtaining much relief. Having heard of the good effects of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Oerman Aperient Pills, I was induced to give them a trial, which I am happy to state that by using one box of the German Aperient Pills accompanied by the Strengthening Tonic Pills, that they hnve 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 treed irom

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 atthe sign of the Golden Mortar, directly op

posite the Washington Hall. Indianapolis, Juno 11. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned has lately obtained letters of adininlntrarion on the estate of Jonathan Arnold, late of Johnson county,' deceased. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against the same, will tile them without delay inthe office of the Clerk of the Probate Court properly authenticated, where In due time they will be attended to. The estate is probably solvent. junel8-3w OBEDIAH W. FLUITA, Adm'r;

at this office.

june 18

c

HEESE. A lot of Western Reserve Cheese just received

and for sale by june 22 E. JORDAN,

ITIOIVEV ON HAIVO. PERSONS having orders drawn upon Marion county, are hereby notified that there are funds in the Treasury to redeem such orders, and that the undersigned is ready to redeem the same CHARLES STEPHENS, June 13 County Treasurer.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership heretofore existing between David Crnighead and John Blair, under the firm of Craighead & Blair, is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. John Blair having, owing to ill health and consequent innhility to attend to business disposed of his entire interest to Mr. George S. Brandon, by whom in connexion with Mr. Craighead the business will be continued nt the same stand under the firm of Craighead nnd Brandon, who will settle all debts against the late firm of Craighead and Blair, and who are authorized to collect all debts due

said firm. Indianapolis June 12, 1841.

DAVID CRAIGHEAD. JOHN BLAIR.

A

sale by

SPANISH SEGARS. LOT Superior, Regalia, Principe, Lanorma, Havana, Lecitimo, Constansia and other brands. Just received and for

june III tnliunDAU Oi. 13 n. n n u 1 1. .

Just received

june

WATER COLORS. LOT of Osborne's American Water Colors

and for sale at the Drug store of

jg UKA1UIIJS.1M K MKAn uun.

CASH WANTED.

THE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he will sell 10 inch tin valley, for I2 cents per

rnnt- id inrh do. for 17 cents: 4 inch hanging trough for I2i

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

cents per foot.

He has also, Tinware, goosing

Stoves of various sizes, of

Rfsor's patent, flat ware of the finest quality, Skillets, Ovens, Pos, Dish and Tea kettles, nnd Spiders pf various sizes; all of which he will sell low for cash in hand, at his store on the south

east corner of Washington and Meridian streets.

june 18-3 mo

SAMUEL WAINRIGHT.

FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers his farm for Sale, lying about Hire fourths of a mile south-east of Broad Ripple, in Marion

eonnty. About 80 acres are unuer cuiuvuiuh, uuiam lond fenced. There is a comfortable dwelling house, good barn, aid other necessary buildings on it- There are two orchards, oie now bearing, the other is young nnd of the most choice fiuit. It is handsomely situated, nnd contiguous to Indinnapoliu The terms will be reasonable, Any person wishing to

nirchase is invited to examine tne premises, now occupicn ny

Aubrose Dawson. june 18-3w

URIAH DAWSON.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's ofiee of the Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, oi the 10th day of July, 1841. in front of the Court House of the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed by law oi said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the south ialf of lot No 9, in square No. 64. in the town of Indianapais, and on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said execution, with damages and Costs, I will at the same time and pace proceed to expose the fee simple of said lot, to be sold as th property of John Givan, at the suit of Daniel Yandes, Jamct Yandea and John F. Hill, may 28-3w 1 B- KCRGASOX, Sheriff.

STATE OF INDIANA, JilOR GAN COUNTY: ss. Morgan Circuit Court, March Term, 1841. Isaac II. Roll, i vs. In Chancery. Hugh B. Allen and Margaret Allen. J 'TM1E said complainant now comes by Quarles and Nave hi J- solicitors, and files his bill herein against the said defendants, and affidavit being now filed showing that the said defendants are not residonts of the state of Indiana, on motion, it is ordered by the. Court that the said defendants be notified of the filing of the complainant's bill herein by a publication to be made in the Indiana Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed at Indianapolis in this state, for three weeks in succession, the last of which publications shall be made at least sixty days before the first dav of the next term of this court; whereby the said defen.

dants shall be notified that unless they shall appear in this court on the first day of the next term of this court, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill of the complainant, the same will be taken for confessed nnd held as true; all of which the defendants are hereby notified. Attest, . June 18 3w II. R. STEVENS, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA, MORGAN COUNTY, s,. Morgan Circuit Court, March Term, 1841. James P. Maxwell, i vs. In Ciiancery. William Klkins. ) THE complainant now comes by Bull nnd Griggs, hi solicitors, and the process herein issned being returned not found as to the said defendant, William Elkins, on motion it is ordered that the said defendant, William Elkins, be notified of the filing of the complainant's hill herein, hy a publication to be made in the Indiana Journal, for three weeks in succession, the last of which publications shall he at least sixty days before the first day of the ni xt term of this court; whereby the said William Elkins shall he warned thnt unless he shall appear in this court on the first day of the next term, hereafter to be bolden at the court house in Martinsville, and plead, answer or demur to the complainant' bill herein, the same will be taken for confessed and held as true. A copy. Attest, june 18 3wp H. R. STEVENS, Clerk.

EXECUTOR'SNOTICE.

OTICE Is hereby given, that letter testamentary have

been this day granted to the undersigned, on the estate of

John Hnrtman, late of Marion eounty, Indiana, deceased; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate

payment; those having claims azainst the same are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The estate i supposed to be solvent, june 18 ADAM WRIGHT, Executor. EXECUTOR'S SALE. 'yllE undersigned will sell at public vendue, on Saturday the -- 10th day of July next, at the late residence of John Hartman, deceased in Pike township, Marion county, the goods and chattels of the deceased, some Horses, Oxen, Cattle, Hog, Grains, Wagon and Gears, and a number of other property too tedioua to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day. junel8-3w A DAM WRIGHT. Executor. SHERIFF'S SALF. BY virtue of two executions to me directed from tho clerk's office of the Marion circuit court, I will expose to public sale on the Cth day of July, 1841, in front of the Court House

in the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed by law nn said day, the rent and profits for seven years, of lot No. 142 of the donation land adjoining the town of Indianapolis; also lot No. 1, in square 30. and on failure to realize the full amount demanded hy said writ, with damages and cost, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose the fee simple of -aaid lots, to be sold as the property of Jacob Landis, at the rait of the Indianapolis Insurance company and John Fox. june 15-3w J. B. FURGASON. Sn'fT. ADMINISTRATORS' IXOTIC. NOTICE is hereby given, thai letters of administration on the estate of Richard Gentry late of Hendricks county Indiana, deceased, ha been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to com forward and make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement The estate if supposed to be solvent.

Wa. II. DARNALL.I may 28-3w-pd MARTIN GENTRV.J

Admr'a.