Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1841 — Page 1

BY DOUGLASS & NOEL.

INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1841.

VOL. 3.N0. 243.

PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A WEEK DURING THE SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE TWICE A WEEK THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR. " Terms Four Dollurs a year, payable in advance, and considered due at the date of the subscription. If not paid in ad vance, however, Fivi Dollars will lie the price. Advertisements will be inserted at the following rates: Ten lines or less, for one or three insertions, one dollar, and twbn ty-mvi cents for each continuance. Or, will he continued on tantract one yeer, for 15, and will he altered occasionally il desired. On longer ndvertiwinenlR, a reasonable deduction will be made. fl-J-SINGLE COHE3 6 Cents . '

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

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ALLUM SALT, BARRELS Allumrfalt received and for sale by Madison June 25 C. WOOCMITRN.

Extract Hyosciamus. ' Cicuta, : Muriate Morphia, Vernlrine.

And for sale at the Drua store of CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

FUST Received a Lot of Comp. Extract Colocyhth, Extract Gentian,

Dandelion.

july 8

LEAD. Qnn LBS. Bar Lead for sale by '0 june 22.

E. JORDAN.

lOO DOLLARS REWARD. BROKE out of the Shelby county jail, on the 22d hist. a prisoner who bad been confined for horsestealing. lie is about six feet hijih, dnrk complexion, black eyes, dark hair. He goes hytlMj name of Montgomery or. Ward. He is represented as a most notorious horse thief and counterfeiter. The above reward will be given for his apprehension. . Editors in this State and Illinois are requested to copy the afoove notice. J"1-" "TO rcOUNTRYMERCHAJiTS.' . W & C. FELLOW Erf & CO., corner of Main and Wall . streets Louisville, Ivy., would respectfully inform country merchants, that they will oiler purchasers, the ensuing fall, one of the lur"est stocks of Dry Goods ever opened west of the Mountains, and from the fact that they make all their purchases from first hands, and at as low prices ns any Eastern jobber, they believe they can sell their goods at Eastern jobbing prices, with a fair allowance for exchange, charges, interest, &c. Their terms are cash, or six months to punctual men, and they rolicil from all such a visit and exam, nation. Their stock will he completed by the 15th of September. 1y 28 . IMPORTANT PROOFS ' . of the efficacy of Vr, Harlich's celebrated Medicines. The following certificate was sent by Mr. E. B. Hinman, agent nt Cincinnati, Ohio. There can be no mistake in it, as the par ties are well known. "Mr. Ezekiel Rigdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, was several days troubled with Bilious affections, Acidity at the Stomach, attended with the usual symptoms of Dyspepsia, and having made trial of various medi cines without (in.ling relief, was cured by the above medicines." Cin. june 30.1S40. Attest, Ezkkikl Riqdon. YET LATER Mr. Vance, of Washington county, writes as follows Dear Sir Dr. Harlich's pills are performing some of the most wonderful aires in this vicinity ever heard of. They were introduced here about six months ago, by one of my neighbors, who bought half dozen packages from the Pittsburgh Office, I am aware of four cases in this place where complete cures have been performed, one of severk Rheumatism, twoof Dyspepsia., ami one of a most shocking and aggravated Nervous

complaint, often or twelve years sinminig. j" five dollars; please to forward rills for that amount hy the bearer, William Ward. july 27, 1840. Attest, John Vanck. N. B. The above certificates, compared v.'ith the very many already received, certainly must convince those similarly afflicted, that they can vet be relieved by the use of these invaluable medicines. Principal office, q. 19, North EIGHT STREET, Philadelphia. . . TOMLINPON BROTHERS, Agents. july 28-3w Sign of the Golden Mortar, Indianapolis, STATE OK INDIAN A, BOON COUNTY, . Boone Circuit Court, April term, 1641. Carter Cox, James Williams and Mark. YV. j rorter- : v: j. In Chancery. William Griffin, George Lucky, Samuel Hughes, Blair McCrosky and Samuel S. Brown. J . COMES now the said complainants by Brown and Angle their solicitors and filed their bill, upon which the court awarded an injunction against the said William Griffin and George Lucky and all others restraining them from any further proceedinir in the collection of a judgment named in said bill, and it npuearing to the court upon affidavit filed, that the said William Griffin George Lucky and Samuel Hughes are not residents of the state of Indiana. His ordered by the court that publication be made ns to them according to the statute, in the Indiana joura weekly newspaper published at Indianapolis, Indiana. i. 22.'!w Attest, S S. BROWN, clerk

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STATE OF INDIANA, BOONE COUNTY. Boone Circuit Court. Oliver Griffin, i . vs. In Chancery. George W. Stnton, J N OWto-wiU on. the 17th day of. July, in the ..year 1811, comes the said Oliver Griffin and files in the office ol the Clerk of said circuit court of said county lib? bill of complaint against the said George W. Staton, charging in substance a sple by him Hie said complainant to the iaid Staton of a tract of land containing ten acres' more or Ie3n, situated adjacent to Northfield in said comity and" described bv metes and bounds in said bill, and charging further that on such sale a promissory note for one hundred dollars was executed hy said Staton to the complainant, to secure so much of the purchase money of said tract of land not paid in hand, and that the complainant executed to said Staton a writing obliging himself to convey said tract of land to said Staton, by the terms of which writing it is not obligatory upon said complainant to make such conveyance except upon payment of the said sum of one hundred dollars, that said sum is now long since due, and that said Staton is insolvent and has become a non-resident of said State, and has no property within the same, and ornying that said land be sold for the payment of said demand of the said complainant, that the contract in writing executed hy said complainant to said Staton bo cancelled and lor general relief. And it appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said George W. Staton, is not a resident in said State, which affidavit accompanies his bill and is on tile in the office aforesaid; Therefore the under

signed Clerk of the said court hereby notifies the said Staton of

the filing and pendency of said bill ot complaint, ana ne me saia Staton is warned to appear in said court on the first day of the term of said court next hereafter, to b holden to wit; on the third Monday ih October next to answer said' bill, or the same will be taken ns confessed and decree made accordingly; and because there is no newspaper published weekly in the snid county of Boone, therefore the undersigned orders that a copy of this notification be published in the Indiana Journal, the newspaper

published weekly nearest to the said county and to the seat of

justice thereof of general circulation.: Done m the Clerk's omce, the 17th day of July, 1K4'. ... W. W. Wick, fur complainant. Attest, july22-3w S. S. BROWN, Clerk. '

aumisiisTKATOR'S NOTICE.

TVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on f the estate of Martin Browhard.late ol Boone county and State of Indiana, deceased, have been duly granted to the under signed all persons indebted to said estate are hereby nouned to make -settlement without delay, and those having just claims aEaii.st the same to present their respective claims within the time limited hy law properly adjusted and authenticated for settlement; said estate is supposed to he solvent. : ' jHly-15-3w pd HAKNET BROWH ARD, adm'r. STInFnfNiLNA,' SUPREME ( OURT. Mail term, A. D. mi-Friday, May the 2bth, A. D. . 1 HA I

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lln Chancery.

V In Chancery.

, James Sulgrove

vs Arnold Lasliley, Dan Sinks, Elir.aheth Lasliley,

Stephen II Jackson, Jonn i.iviiigsion, v-..vm v;iiim Morrison. James Morrison,

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TVT UW comes the complainant ry nis counsel, una n appearlj lng that the summons heretofore issued against Ira Lackey had been returned not executed; whereupon it is ordered that the snid defendant Lackey he and appear before this court at the State house on the fourth Monday in November next, and answer the plaintiff's bill filed herein, or in default thereof the matters and things therein ontained, as to him, will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly: And it is further ordered, that a copv of tl is order be published in the Indiana Journal, a newspaper' printed at Indianapolis, forthree weeks successively, july 28 3w A true copy. At'est, H. P. CO,, URN, c. s.c. '1ST AT K OK INDIANA, HKDRi('KS COUNTY. ilCourt.to October term 1041.

William L Matlock, Jesse l . mbuock, jonn W. Matlock, Henry G. Todd, James Maccoun, HobcrtC. S. Maccoun and Edmund Clark. vs. n-i . ,1 -H ,t Cicnnnnh Hull

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BE it remembered that on this 14th day or July, lK4l,meahove entitled complainants, filrd in the clerk's office of our said Hendricks circuit court, in chancery their hill of complaint against the said defendants, and also the affidavit of James Du can a disinterested person, whereby it satisfactorily appears, that the said Robert Hall and Susannah Hall, the defendants in this case, are not residents of the State of Indiana; Therefore, the said defendants are hereby notified of the filing of said bill, Bnd that unless they appear in our said court on the first day of the next term to he holden at the court house in Danville, on the first Monday in October next, and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the same will be taken as confessed and decreed upon in their absence. Julvl5-3w J- M. GREGG, Clerk. PUBLICATION OF REAL ESTATE. INDIANA TO-WlT,vJOHNSON COUNTY. IN the Probate Court of said county, on the first day of the November term thereof, A. D. 1841. the undersigned will petition said court to appoint commissioners to divide and petition to hioiaelf Samuel Griffith, Mary Griffith, Rachael Grimth.and Elizabeth Griffith, heirs of Thomas Griffith, deceased, the following lots and parcels of land situated in said county of John ,on, vii. the north-east quarter of seeion twenty eight and the east half of the south east quarter and the wet half of the north east quarter of section twenty cine, township num -er eleven, "july'lw-pd SAMUEL GRIFFITH. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersign, d has taken out j Jetteis of administration on the estate of John Zumwalt late of Hancock county, 8tate of Indiana, ("eceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate nayment, and those having claims against the sme are notified to tiresent them duly authenticated for settlement, the said estate wPPod to be niveau WSlEL ZCWALT,j Admrf. july 22-CW-pJ DA MEL LOG. J

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Marion circuit court of the Stale of Indiana, ami made and entered at the May term tliereof, ill the year 1841,1 will expose to public sale, on Saturday Hip 7Hi day of August, 1841, on the premises in the county of '.Marion, between the hours of lOo'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the fee simple of the following described lands, to-wit: the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five in town fifteen north of range two east, containing eighty acres more or less, excepting twenty acres thereof set off us the widow's dower in the North west corner thereof and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake 20 chains west of the centre of said section number twenty-five and running thence south 20 chains to a stake, thence east ten chains to a stake, thence north 20 chains to a stake, thence west to the place of beginning. And also will expose to public sale on Monday the 9th day of August, 1841, on the premises in said county, he tween the same hours, the fee simple of lots numbered 11 and 51 in the town of Augusta; and also I will expose to public sale on Wednesday the 11th day of August, 1841 at the court house door in the town of Danville in the county of Hendricks in said state, the following described piemises in said County of Hendricks, to wit- lots numbered one and six in the town of Springfield; and also the south west quarter of the south east quarter of section fifteen, in township sixteen north of range one west, containing forty acres more or less; all of which is to be sold as the property of Ohndiah Compton, lateof said county of Marion, deceased. Terms of sale, one third in hand, one third in 6 months, and one third in 12 months; note with approved security will he required. . ; july 10-3w-pd YOUNG E R. WILSON, adm'r ft com'r. 7 STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Probate Court of said county June term, 1841. Richard H. Cunningham'1! 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 aforesatd, filed his complaint

of the insolvency thereof in said court, wlucii is pending merein; and that unless they notify such administrator of the exisience and extent of their respective claims, hy 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 court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will he

postponed in favor of the the claims of more diligent creditors. By order of said Court. Attest, june 25-Hw R. It. DUNCAN, Clerk.

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. Probate Court of said county, June term, 1841. , William Mintettk'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, tiled in said court his complaint of the insolvency of said estate, that said complaint is now pending in said court, and that unless they notify such 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 said, court, prcvi ous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said

decedent, such claims will be postponed in fnvor of the claims

of the more diligent creditors. By order of said court. june25-bw Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk. STA TE OF INDIANA, MA RIOJY CO UNTY, Probate Court of said County, June Term, 1841. Michael Vanblarkum'ls Estate THE Creditors of snid estate nre hereby notified, that at the June term in the year lH41,of the Probate court aforesaid, Elizabeth Vanblaricum administratrix, and John Vanhlnrh'um administrator of the estate of said Michael Vanhlni icuni, deceased, filed in snid court their complaint of the insolvency of said estate, and that the same is now pending therein, and that unless tliey notify sucli administratrix end administrator of the existence and extent of their resiective claims, by filing the same or a stateuieiitof the nature, description and date of the contract er assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Clerk of the court aforesaid, previous to the final distribu tion of the assets of the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in lavor of the claims of the more diligent creditors. By order of said court. june25-6w Attest, R. B. DUNCAN, Clerk.

STATE OF INDIANA, HAMILTON COUNTY. In the Hamilton Circuit Court. October Term, A.LX. 1 841 . Ornlla Cochran ) vs. Petition for Divorce. Robert Cochran. S IT being made satisfactorily to appear by the affidavit of a disinterested person, filed in the clerk's otlii e of the said county on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1841. that Hie said Robert Cochran, the defendant to tbe said petition of O'rilla Cocbran for a di virce also filed in said Clerk's office on the date aforesaid, is not a resident of the Stateof Inaiana; therefore the said Robert Coch ran is Irerel-y notified of said petition, and that unless he appear and plead, answer, or demur to the same on or before the calling of the cause at the next ensuing term of said court, the said petition will be heard and determined in his abs nee. Attest, jly 283wp JOHN G BURNS, clerk.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's office oi the Marion circuit court, I will expose to public sale on the 13th day of August, 1841, in front of tbe Court house in the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed hy law on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following proper, y to-wit; the south east corner of out lot 157, of the donation and of the town of Indianapolis, conveyed hy Wm. Young to C. I. Hand, and on failure to realize the full amount demanded hy said execution with damages and costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose' the fee simple of said lot: to he sold as the property of Charles I. Hand at the suit of Oliver H. Smith. july 24-3 J. B. FURG A SON, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Marion Circuit Court, I will expose to public sals, on the 13th day of August, 1841, in front of the Court house in the town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed hy law on said day, the rents and profits for seven years, of the. south half of the west half of the south east quarter, and the

south half of the east half of the south west quarter of section

16. township 15, range 4 east, containing 80 acres more or less;

and on failure to realize the full amount demanded hy said writ

with damages and costs, I will at the same time and place pro

ceed to expose the fee simple of said land, to be sold as the

property of Aleiandar Bodkin at the suit of PetonW. N orris, july 24-3w J- B. FURGASON, Sheriff.

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RIO COFFEE. Rio Coffee just received and for sale low for

cart by June YZ TL JORDAN.

HEPATITIS, OR JLIVER COMPLAINT. Liver complaint is described to be of two forms, viz: Acute and Chronic, which "are different in their seat and character, and are produced from uleers on the liver, which is diseased on the surface or in the centre. In the former, the patient is attacked with sadden pain, in the region of the liver, and so severe that even the bed clothes are Insupportable; the patient cannot bear to turn or lay on his left side from the pressure exerted in that position of the inflamed organs. The latter may go on in such a manner that the first symptoms of liver complaint are tfioao which mark the occurrence of suppuration. The acute and subacute varieties, almost always commence with some chilly feelings succeeded by heat of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish appearance. Irregular stale of the bowels, costiveness, countenance changes to a pate or citron color, or yellow like those afflicted with jaundice, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with cough, feverish symptoms, ti dry and parched skin, difficulty of lying on the right side, urine scanty and high colored, t lie patient passes many bad nights and is frequently troubled with biarrhrea, Tenasmus and Piles, nausea and vomiting, and has a considerable thirst. When the inflammation affe tsthe peritoneal coat of the liver the pain is much more intense and tbe fever higher than when confined to the liver. In crouic affections it is uncertain in its termination; the pain is inte'nse, attended occasionally with feverish symptoms, a dry and parched skin, irregular bowels, sallow countenance, and frequent attacks of Jaundice, the tongue is scarcely ever free from yellow fur, the appetite bad, and corruption generally attacks the face and hack, and bebi"d the shoulders, &c. Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening Tonic and Apeiient German pills, will, in a majority of cases, produce a perfect cure, and if used at the very onset of affliction will in every case arrest the disease. This is not merely theory but fact, which can be substantiated by the testimonies of various persons who have witnessed the astonishing effects of this invaluable medi cine. The diet must be attended to, and the warm bath must hot he neglected when the patient can have access to it. Full and explicit directions are defined in tbe medical pamphlet which accomranies the medicine, and can be obtained gratis of any of the 'egular appointed agents who sell this medicine. Principal Office and General Depot for the United States, is at No I'J North Eighth Street. Philadelphia.-where all communications for agencies, advertising and medicines must head dressed post paid,) which will meet witli immediate attention. Sold n'. wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar directly opposite the Washington Hall. Julyl5.1841.-3w TOMLINSON BROTHERS.

Kegs Cincinnati While Lead, 35 pounds Paris Green,

25 do Rose Pink, 1 Barrel Lamp Black. Just received and for sale by july 8 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

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NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR. NOTICE is hereby given that special letters of admlnistration on the estate of Ephraim Law, deceased, late of Ma rion county and state of Indiana, have been duly granted to the undersigned by the clerk of tbe Probate Courtof 6aid county. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same to present their claims respectively, properly authenticated for settlement within the time limited by law. Tbe estate is supposed to be insolveut. july 28 3w SAMUEL H. VANDAM AN, adm'r.

DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, For C'ouxumpliou and Liver Complaint, Coughs, Colds, Astlima, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the side or Breast, Spitting of Blood, Cuturrs, Palpitation of Uie Heart, oppression and Soreness of the Chest Whooping Cough, Pleurisy. Hectic Fever, Night Sweats. Difficult or profuse Expectoration, and all other offeuHons of tie Chest, Lungs and Liver.

rpHE result of long observation and close study respecting diseases of the chest, this medicine, warranted purely vege

table, has the additional recommendation of having been used for seven years by the public, and also by physicians of emi nent talent, without a single instance of failure in effecting an immediate beneticinl result. As an example of the multitude of Certificates we have received in approbation of this Medicine, the following are sub niitted Hundreds of others may he examined at the Store: Wonderful cure of the Consumption! Although Dr. Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort has found hundreds of advocates,

and has produced so large a number of testimonials In its favor, I cannot withhold my small meed of praise. Being predispos ed to consumption, both from peculiar formation and hereditary

transmission, J tried every means to check this disease, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution. I spent two years at

Pisa, one in Rome, two in Florence, and another in the south of

France, seeking, meantime, the advice of the best physicians. Two years since I ti turned to this country, in about the same

situation as when I left it. I had seen in the reading rooms in Europe, much said in favor of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort, and ns soon as I arrived in this city, I used it, and in three months I was so well I concluded I could safely pass the winter here, and did so. I have used an occasional bottle now and then during the time, but am now in as good health as is possible. My cough lias wholly ceased, and my lungs have every feeling of health. Jamks H;ll, W. Hotel, Courtland st. N. Y. Liver complaint and cough. Having taken a violent cold,

which settled on my lungs and liver, producing a severe cough, and pain inthe side and shoulder, which was so severe at times

I could scarcely turn over in bed. i was gradually wasting away, and weary even of my life- My cough was very distressing, and being accompanied with nausea, loss of appetite, debi lit v. and other distressing symptoms, my sufferings were extreme.

Finding no benefit from any medicine, nor from my physicians,

I got a bottle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, at 37a Bowery, which soon made me well and able to attend io my business. Georob Yol'Ko, Druggist, 861 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Cough, pain in the side and chest cared. Hawing for a long time been distressed with a severe pain in the side and chest, ac coinpanied with a dry cough, I was induced, upon the urgent solicitations of a friend, lo try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, and I must say this " edicine has answered its purpose admira hly. My distress was prod iced by a severe hurt, and was so great that it was with difficulty I could swallow my food. Indeed, I am satisfied this disease must have terminated in Con sumption, or some fntal disease, had it not been cured by this judicious medicine. To all who seek to prolong their lives, I would advise the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort Jamks Cowan, 42b' Bowery. This Medicine is for sale by the Proprietor, 375 Boiee ry, between Fourth and Fifth sts . N. Y. Also forsale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. july28tdecl8 Agents for Indianapolis'. ' , " VINEGAR. 3BLS. beet cider vinegar, just received and for sale hv july 8 E.JORDAN.

LAND SALE. PPLICATIONS or bids will be received at this office, be.k.kni,r.nf I .nJ 9a1.I...V P M nn SatHrHnv thp

I I iwren mc ' " wi "u v nui... ...... w.. - j a. . i . . . -. I fnr .I.a nnrhocA f til uilf 111. I f of I li P

til OI AUgUSl HC', I"' w. -- north east Quarter of section 23, in town 19, north of range 8 , ....j i.j i.i. f .I.;.

east, eighty acres, erroneouny marKvu bum i"o wum wi mi . m j !.i..aJ fprvn, ..la 'T't, ia t rnr t lips In MnHinn miin

uiuce, anu witmicu wim o.... ....... -. ty, I4 or 2 miles south of White river, and about 5 miles south

east of Andersontown.

DAVID V. LULLifcl, Kegiaier. Registksr's Omci, Indianapolis, June 30, 1841. T.AND PATENTS.

rPHE patents for lands sold in the Indianapolis land district, to 1 i., .ril. 184f). have been received at the Register's office,

and are ready for delivery to those entitled to them. July 8-4w TOOTH ACHE. JUST received a supply of Montague's Balm, for the teeth, at the sign of the Golden Mortar, opposite the Washington Hall, july 22 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents. ROWANDS TOMC MIXTURE. FOR the Ague and Fever, just received and for sale by juy 22 TOMLINSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washington Hall.

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HAY'S LINIMENT, CERTAIN, safe, and speedy remedy, for the Piles c, for sale by . july 31 CRAIGHEAD BRANDON.

E. DEAN'S CHEMICAL PLASTER, FOR Rheumatism, Sore Eyes, Fever Sores, &e. warranted genuine, for sale by CRAIGHEAD It BRANDON, July 31 Agents far Indianapolis.

BLOODGOOD'S ELIXER OF HEALTH, genuine, for sale by CRAIGHEAD st HRANDON, July 3 Agents for lndianaplis.

MONTAGUE S BALM FOR THE TEETH, for sale by CRAIGHEAD k. BRANDOV, july 31 Agnts for IniismMpshs.

Jackson (III.) Branch Bank Money Recovered, &c. We copy the following from the St. Louis New

Era, of last Vednesday evening;. The whole affair is full of mystery: Lou. Jour. A friend hits permitted us to peruse a letter receiv

ed from Jacksonville,' and dated July 20th, in which ' it is stated that the community wns, at the moment of writing, in the greatest excitement, in consequence of the developments of the previous night; and a meeting was then being held. ".Col. Mather, who had been in Jacksonville a day or two, received on Monday evening an anonymous letter, informing him where the money was concealed. He kept ihis information an entire secret until night; and late ut nisrht he came into town with ail the notes and the gold, but cot the silver. He then told the president of the bank and another gentleman, end enjoined them to keep the matter a secret until time was allowed him to get to Springfield. At breakfast time, the disclosure was made, and a meeting of the people called. It is added: "About fifty men immediately pursued Col. Mather, determined to bring him back at all hazards. They left under whip and spur, thinking to overtake him before he reached Springfield. Mather left at 4 o'clock in the morning. The letter states that H. D. Town, the teller, had just been arrested, on an affidavit made by Mr. St.acay, and was on his way to the magistrate's office, followed by a crowd, who talked of lynching, &n. The writer expresses the opinion that nothing will be found against him, although public opinion was the other way. From Ihe St. Louis Republican. Latest News from Jacksonville- Confession of Town, the JUank Itobbcr. The mail drrived from Jacksonville at half past four, bringing letters to a friend, from which are de

rived the following particulars in relation to the late robbery of the Bank: On Saturday night, the 19lh. H. D. Town, the Teller of the Bank, made a full development of the facts connected with the robbery to Col. Mather, and said that the destruction of the Books was resolved upon in a moment of desperation, at the loss of character consequent upon the discovery of a long series of depredation upon the funds of the institution. This course commenced soon after he went into the Bank three years since and which he had great difficulty in concealing from the former Cashier. He became more admit as he proceeded in his frauds, and was able to dpceive the present Cashier, who had unbounded confidence in him. Town averred, most solemnly, that the whole sum used by him was a little less than $4,000, which will be the only deficit. The money taken from the vaults of the Bank was all recovered by Col. Mather on Monday night. It was buried in three places: A part of it in the Diamond Grove; part of it north of town on the banens; and the gold in the stable lot. The process of robbpry was commenced on Friday night, and ended on Sunday night. In his confession to Colonel Mather, he implicated no one else, nor did he at any time afterwards. He assigned as a reason for destroying the Books of the Bank, that had he not done so, they would have established his past frauds; and that if he had been immediately arrested, he never would have made any disclosures. During the week subsequent to the robbery, he accused nobody, and when any body was named as the suspicious person, he would say he believed they were guilty. Colonel Mather took the money with him to Spring-, field, and the citizens followed him, as heretofore stated. He was overtaken about 6 miles from Springfield, and taken back. As soon as he arrived, a large crowd collected, and it was with difficulty that an entrance could be effected into the Court House. . '; ( The examination was commenced, but postponed to the next day; when Col. Mather detailed all the circumstances and the confession which had been made to him. Town was fully committed. Bail to the amount of $9000 was required; but, as it was deemed too high, he was removed to Springfield, by habeas corpus, to procure a reduction of the sum. To show the excitement which prevailed, it is stated, that some of the citizens who followed Col. Mather, rode sixty miles in five hours first to overtake him, and then to return and give the news that he was on his way back. Throughout the whole affair, Town acted with per

fect indifference, and even after his arrest he wrote

a note to his wife "not to be uneasy that he was innocent, and that a righteous God would assert it," &c. - -;-.-.-He was, up to the time, highly esteemed, and but a

short time previous was a candidate, before the Parent Board, and came within one vote of being elec

ted Cashier of the Bank.

OFFICIAL. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.

By and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Burgess S. Gaither, superintendent of the Branch

Mint at Charlotte, N. C.

Collector. William II. Allen. New Bedford, Mass. Thomas H. Bond, Oiwesro, N. Y. Surveyor. Peleg Aborn, Pawtuxet, R. I. Samuel Atkinson, Wheeling, Va. Dennis M. Williams, Nottingham, Md.

U. 9. Attorneys. Cornelius Darragh, Western District of Pennsylvania. Return J. Meigs, Middle District of Tennessee. Charles Chapman, District of Connecticut. John Holmes, District of Maine. Charles Davis, District of Vermont. Balie Peyton, Eastern District of Louisiana. Joshua A. Spencer, Northern District of New York. Justice Butterfield, District of Illinois. Franklin Dexter, District of Massachusetts. Thomas W. Sutherland, District of Wisconsin. IT. 8. JTIarshaU. Israel W. Kelley, District of New Hampshire. Sylvester Hartshorne, District of Rhode Island. Thomas B. J jhnson, District of Iowa. John D. Kinsman, District of Maine. Wm. H. Russell, District of Missouri. Silas M. Stilwell, Southern District of New York. Anderson MiVer, Southern District of Miss. Thomas W. Newton, District of Arkansas. JohnB. Eldredge, District of Connecticut. John G. Camp, Middle Dittrict of Florida. Foatmasters. Geo. Cox, Huntsvil'e, Alabama. Thomas S. Rped. Lexington, Kentucky. Geo. W. E. Bedell, Columbus, Georgia. That's what I call a fair shake,' as the Illinois squatter said, when he shook his toe nails off with the ague.