Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1841 — Page 3

The Sentinel neglects to tell its readers that John Woods' bank has failed. Has the editor some of the fraudulent issues on hand which he wishes to pass off to those ignorant of the blow up? Has he not sent them to places where the failure may not be known to be disposed of to the best advantage? IOWA. ' The official re8uUfiIletTon"foFPelegate to Congress gives Dodge, Oppo., 4,828; Rich, W., 4,314. Dodge's majority, 514. '

JCpThe Post Office at Doblestovvn, Shelby

county, Indiana, has been changed to Pleasant View. Lewis Morgan is the Postmaster.

ME. CLAY'S LETTER TO THE BALTIMORE COMMITTEE.

The committee, appointed by the Town Meeting, having assembled nt Ilariwm's City Hotel on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, after addressing a letter, transmitted it through the hands of a committee to He.nuv

Claw The committee proceeded in the train ot cars

lor Washington forthwith, and returned on Weuiujs

day morning, bearing from Mr. Clay the annexed

communication: Washington, 14th September, 19-il. Gentlemen In the midst of preparations for my

departure to my home, I have received, by the hands of the gentlemen who have done me the honor to wait upon ine, your obliging communication .bearing date

this day, transmitting a resolution adopted at a public meeting held in Baltimore yesterday,, by which it. is proposed to distinguish my expected visit to that city by signal public demonstrations. I pray you, gentlemen, and those who constituted that meetiny, to accept my grateful and respectful ac

knowledgements for this new and gratifying proof

of attachment and confidence.' f should embrace with pleasure the 'opportunity f visiting your city at this time, but jaded as I am by the arduous labors of the session of Congress just closed, and sharing, with the companions of my journey, an eager anxiety to terminate it without delay, I regret that I must postpone a visit to your city to some future day. If, gentlemen, all has not been accomplished at the late session of Congress that the public interests demanded, more, much more, has been elfected than I anticipated at its commencement. If we have been greatly disappoimed in the failure of repeated attempts to establish a sound currency, regulate exchanges, and separate the purse from the sword, what. American citizen, what, Whig will, on that account, surrender himself to the sentiments of ignoble despair'! Who will not say that we will persevere, with redoubled courage, until every remaining' object of

the glorious revolution of November last, shall be completely consummated? Shall we be discouraged because one man presumes to set up his individual will ..against the will of the nation'! On the contrary, lei. us superadd to the previous duties which we lay under to our country that, of plucking from the Constitution this sign of arbitrary power, this odious but obsolete vestige of royal prerogative. Let us, by a suitnble amendment to that instrument, declare that the Veto that parent and fruitful source of all our public ills shall itself be over-ruled by majorities in the two Houses of Congress. They would persuade us that it. is harmless because its office is preventive or conservative! as if a nation might not be as much injured by the arrest of the enactment of good laws as by the promulgation of bad ones! I am, gentlemen, greatly deceived, notwithstanding the astounding deveiopements recently made, if the Whig cause is not stronger than ever it was. Resting, as it does, upon truth, sound policy, and enlightened patriotism, its votaries must be false and faithless if it does not gloriously triumph, notwithstanding any temporary disappointment. Accept, gentlemen, assurances of the high regard and esteem of your friend and obedient,

II. CLA.X .

I.ATKST FOREIGN NEWS. -'

. . Arrival of the Great Western Dissolution of the British Whig Ministry Better weather for the English Harvest I'acifiic news in relation io Mc-

Lend. "

The Great Western arrived at New York on the 2Gth inst. She made her homeward . passage in 12

days and 10 hours, having arrived at King s-road, Bristol, at 5 o'clock on the morning of the 20th ult. There was much difference of opinion with regard to

the authenticity of the China news which was brought to New York by the Akbar, which was of a later

date than had been received in London. It had, how

ever, an effect upon the tea market, causing prices to

fall. The arrival of the overland mail from India

was duily expected. The steamer Acadia arrived at Liverpool on Satur

day afternoon, the 2th ult.., after a passage from

Hulifax in nine days and ten hours. The Indepen

dence arrived cn the 27th ult.

The Duke of Wellington gave a splendid banquet to a numerous circle of his political friends, on the 23d ult., at Apsley House. On the same day there

was a large meeting of Sir Robert Peel s political

lnends at his house. Mr. J. O'Connel has been appointed deputy lieu tenant of the county which he represents in Parlia

ment. Daniel O'Connel announced at the Repeal As

sociation, a contribution of 100 from New York, making JC653 which he has received from America. The Coloniel Society met at their Club House, St. James' square, on the 30th ult., to take into consideration the McLeod case, and it was agreed that resolutions of remonstrance should be forwarded immediately to the American Congress. Mr. Roebuck put several questions to Lord Palmerston in the House of Commons on the 24th ult., respecting the McLeod case, but nothing new was elicited, Lord Palmerston refusing to give any explanation, further than that nothing could be more honorable than the conduct of the American Government in this matter. Fergus O'Conner, the Chartist, has been liberated from York Castle. Great preparations were being made by his friends to receive him. Imperial Parliament. Parliament assembled on

"the 18th ult., by commission, when several ministers took the usual oaths, after which Mr. Shaw Lefevre was unanimously re-elected Speaker. Her Majesty's Speech. On the 21th ult., the Lord Chancellor read the Royal Speech, which says, her Majesty continues to receive assurances of peace from foreign powers, that the objects for which the treaty of the loth of July was concluded between the five powers have been fully accomplished, that affairs in Persia are settled, but, that negotiations between her plenipotentiaries in Chins, and the Chinese government have not yet been brought to a satisfactory conclusion. It then says that the difference between Ppain and Portugal, re:-pccting the navigation of the Douro, have been amicably adjusted; it next directs

the attention of Parliament to matters affecting the welfare of Canada, relies upon its loyalty and zeal to make adequate provisions for the public service; and the speech is thus concluded. "We are more especially commanded to declare to you that the extraordinary expenses which the events in Canada, China, and the Mediterranean have occasioned, and the necessity of maintaining a force adequate to the protection of our extensive possessions, have made it necessary to consider the means of increasing the public revenues. Her majesty is anxious that this object should be effected in the manner least burdensome to lief peoplef and it lias appeared to her Majesty, after full deliberation, that you may, at this juncture, properly direct your attention to the revision of duties affecting the productions of foreign countries: It will be for you to consider whether some of these duties are not, so trifling in amount as to be unproductive to the revenue, while they are vexations to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon which others of the duties are founded, be not carried to an extent alike injurious to the income of the state, and interests of the people. Her Majesty is desirious that you should consider the laws which regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply; whether they do not embarrass trade, derange the currency, and by their operation diminish the comfort and increase the privations of the great body of the community. Her Majesty, feeling the deepest sympathy with those of her subjects who are now suffering from distress and want of employment, it is her earnest prayer that all your deliberations may be guided by wisdom, and may conduce to the happiness of her beloved people!" ; Earl Spencer moved the Address, which was, as usual, of precisely the same effect as the Speech. Lord Ripoti then rose and proposed an amendment, to the effect that, her Majesty's Government did not possess the confidence of the House or the country. After several long spreches from both sides, the amendment was carried ny-a majority of ICS against 90. '..' House of Commons, Aug. 21. After the speech had been read by the speaker, Mr. Mark Philips rose to move the Address,, in accordance with the speech from the Throne. Mr. S'AVortley proposed an ameudment to the effect of want of confidence in Ministers. This caused a debate from both parties, which continued till Saturday morning, the 28th ult., when a. division t.O'ik place, and there appeared, for the Address, 269; for the amendment, 300, leaving a majority against Ministers of 91! Resignation of Ministers. House of Lords, Aug. 30. The House met at 5 o'clock, when Lord Melbourne rose and said: "My Lords, I consider it my duty to acquaint your lordships, that in consequence of the vote which was come to bytheoth-J er House on Saturday morning last, and which was precisely similar in terms to the vote which was come to you by your lordships at an earlier period of the week, I, on the part of my colleagues and myself,

have tendered to her Majesty the resignation of the offices which we held, which resignation her Majesty has been graciously pleased to except; and we are to continue to hold offices until our successors are appointed." The House then adjourned to the 6lh of September. House of Commons, Aug. 30. Lord M. Hill read her Majesty's answer to the Address, in which she signified her anxiety to follow the advice of her Parliament, and assured the House that she would take immediate measures for the formation of a new Administration. Lord John Russell then rose, and

said, "Mr. Speaker, I now rise, Sir, to state to the House, that after the division on Friday night, her Majesty's Ministers thought it their duty at once to

advise the answer which has just been communica

ted to the House, and humbly to tender their resisr

nations to her Majesty, to enable her Majesty to

form a new Administration. Her Maiesty has been

graciously pleased to accept these resignations, and

we, therefore, now only hold offices until Other min

isters be appointed to the offices which respectively we have filled." After an explanation upon some

points connected with previous events, and a speech

from Lord Stanley, the House adjoured to Septem ber.'

The Times of 'Aug. 31,' says: that the list of the

Members of the new Government would be decided

upon that day, and forwarded to Windsor for her

Majesty's approval. Several lists have appeared in the papers, but they are not, of course, official. V . . . France. We find very little news of interest in the French papers. Resistance to the fiscal measures of M. Huninnn had commenced in the North of France. In Lille the people congregated in large numbers to op

pose their execution. The troops arrested several of

the rioters. In the South the census was proceeding without any resistance. A public dinner was given to M. Guizot by his constituents at Lisieux. On his arrival at Caen, he becama the object of a charivari from neariy 3000 citizens. The " tumult became so great, tiiat it was necessary to call out the military.' Oeruinnr. Accounts from Hamburg state that Macklenburg will shortly join the German, or rather Prussian Commercial League; and that sooner or later the whole of the Hanseatic towns will be included in it. State of Trade Manufacturing Districts, Aug. 28. The statement of the week is the same that we have now so often repeated. The manufacturing interest is suffering severely through the depression of the times, which is at present shaking the industry of the nation from one end of the kingdom to the other. With one or two exceptions, the mills at Manchester are all working short time, and notice has been given at several of them that they will soon stop altogether. London Examiner. The .Weather and the Crops Contradictory opinions are expressed with regard to the crops. The weather, having been remarkably fine for rijjht or ten days, very much improved the appearance of the corn in different sections of thecountry, and it was confi

dently expected that the harvest would be an average one. A great quant iiy of grain has been boused in

good order; but much still remains out exposed to the

uncertainty of the weather.

LivEt:ro'.:L Cotton Matiket, Aug. 23. There has

been a fair demand for cotton throughout the week, during which the market has been quiet; but closed steadily, and with scarcely any decline from last week's quotation of Americans. The sales of the week

amount to 23,0 10 bales, including 500 American on

speculation, and 1,600 American for export. The sales to-dav amount to 3500 bales. The market is steady

at the rates of yesterday. Allium. A ug. 30. JUSTICE'S ELECTION.

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BLANKS: BLANKS!'

UUKK have just been printed on new type and good paper,

and arc now lor sale ut Hub ollicc,

JuNlii'i's' Itlnnks: Such na Executions, Summonses, Subpoenas, &c. Constables' Itlanlis: Consisting of Delivery Bonds nnd Sale Notices!; Iti1 nnd Mortiiyi'si kept constantly on liund, and sold on very reasonable terms.

CHEESE. LOT of Western Reserve Cheese just received nnd for sale l,y sept 25 E. JORDAN.

DR. J. II. STOUT'S Highly improved Anti-Fever Pills, or Great Western Fever Panacea. rpO the efficacy of this triumphant remedy thousands of grate- - fill souls who have made the trial nre ready to testify. It reaches not only the common cases of agues and fevers, remittent nnd other periodical fevers, hut without sickening or prostrating the patient, cures with certainty the most aggravated and conjeslire types of those malignant, diseases. Families should always ho providrd with a package, as it with certainty makes a speedy cure. So soon ns the fever is hroke the patient may pursue liis ordinary nvoca'ions. The Great Western Fever Panacea is for sale by the subscribers in Indianapolis, and other agents throughout the country.

SCUDDER & HANNAMAN.

I.AM) SALE. IMPLICATIONS or bids will be received at this ollicc on Saturday the twenty-third day of October next, between the hours of 1 nnd 2 o'clock I'. M. for the puichase of the east half of the north east quarter of section 14, town 1 tl north, of range 5 east, (eighty acres) erroneously marked gold on the tract hook ol this ollice and withheld from sale. This tract lies about 2.1 miles south east front Nohlcsvillc, Hamilton county, near the line of the Central canal. DAVID V. CULLEY, Register. Land Office, Indianapolis, Sept. 22, 18-11 5w

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Y virtue of two executions to nie directed from the clerk s

ntlire of the Marion circuit court I will expose to public

sale on the twelfth day of October, l!!41, in front of the court

house in t lie town of Indianapolis, between the hours prescribed by law on said driy, the rents and profits for seven years of tho following described property, to-wit: Lot No. 1, in square 73 in the town of Indianapolis; and on failure to realize the. full amount demanded by said executions with damages and costs t will at the same time and place proceed to expose the fee simple of said lot to he sold as the property of Nathaniel llolton at the suit of Nicholas iU'Carty and Ailolpbus W. Flint, sept 22 3w J.. 11. FUllOASON, Sheriff. LASD 1'OR SALE. rFUlE subscribers wish to sell at. private sale a tract of land siJ.' Hinted about one mile from the Court House in Indianapolis, Indiana, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, it being the east half of the north cast and south east, quarters of section 7, township 15, nnd range 4. Said land is entirely in n state of nature, and in point of soil nnd local advantages is not surpassed by any land in the neighborhood it being intersected by the Michigan lload nnd lying within a few feet of the National Road. It. will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Terms of sale will be made known by W. N. Jackson of Indianapolis, or the subscribers of Georgetown, Ky. R. WILSON', sept 15 3mp J. A. WILSON'.

FRESH MEDICINES &C. rpllR-subsc.ribers have just received nnd opened at their nev' J-store room, n new and largo assortment of Fresh Drugs i Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-woods and Dyesluffs, Medical Glassware, Windoirgtuss, Cosmetics, Pure Wines and Liquors, (selected expressly for medicinal purposes,) together with almost every other article in their line, nil of which have been selected by one of the linn in the Eastern cities, with a view to have each and everv article of (lie 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 nre respectfully invited. Particular carennd attention, will lie given to filling prescriptions, and compounding medicines, nnd believe that with the experience ol twelve years in this particular Brunch of busiuess, we shall be

able to render full satisfaction-."""

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The store will be opened at any hour in the night when railed

Indianapolis, June 11. CRAIGHEAD & BHvw nuw.. ;OMI LEAF; PACKS GOLD LEAF. For sale bv i junell CRAIGHEAD k BRANDON.

INJURY'S MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, for the use of Schools as condensed by A. J. Valp, A. M. july 2 Forsnlcnt DAVIS' Bookstore. IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. Consumption and Bleeding of the Lungs cured. Mr. William Hheppard, residing in Heaver county, Pa. near the state line, relates as follows: "In the month of May last my wife wa taken with Bleeding from the I. uugs, coughing, night sweats, hectic fever, &c. She had taken a violent cold; having previously given symptoms of the approach of consumption, I felt much alarmed and made immediate application to a physician. Under his treatment she became worse, instead of better, until the first of June, when I heard from an intelligent man of Dr. Swayne'j Syrup of Wild Cherry, and from bis earnestness in recommend, ing it I was induced to try one bottle. The cirect exceeded my utmost expectations she felt immediate relief. I then mounted my horse and rode to the office, Pittsburgh, where it is kept for sale, and procured six bottles more, which I am happy to say has effected a perfect cure. Please publish this certificate, with hiy name in full, that others may know where to find tho greatest blessing on earth. William Sbkpi-ard. Principal Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia where hundreds of certificates may be seen of the efficacy of this invaluable madicine. For sale by aug 21 CRAIGHEAD if BRANDON, ag'ts lor Indianapolis.

LAND SALE. APPLICATIONS or bids will be receivr d'at this office, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, p. m. of Saturday, the 2d of October next., for the purchase of the nort h east quarter of section eleven, township eleven north, of range four east; one hundred and sixty acres, erroneously withheld from sale. This irac' lies 4 miles south from Franklin. Johnson county, and is most likely good land. DAVID V. CULLEY, Register-. . Land Office, Indianapolis, Sept. 1. 5w ' .' TOOTH ACHE. JUST received a supply of Montague's lialm. for the teeth, at the sign of the Golden Mortar, opposite the Washington Hall, july 2-' fOMLINSO.V UltOTIIERS, Agents.

300

LEAD. LBS. Par Lead for sale by ju no 22

E. JORDAN.

July 2

For Sale at

by Sea and Land, exhibitin

DAVIS' Bookstore.

its

JJOOIC OF COMMERCE,

I ) connection with Agriculture, the Arts and Manufacture

FULLING, DYING & DRESSING. rpHE subscriber lias erected and got in complete operational! - establishment, at. Schofield's Mills five miles north east of Indianapolis, fin Fall creek, for Fulling; Dying, and Dressing Cloths. An experienced workman, one who has carried on the business in Eastern Manufactories, will superintend the establish ment. lie will give close attention, and entire satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom. The usual prices will be charged. Those who prefer can leave their Cloths, with written directions, at the following places: at Dr. A. Pope's, Indiannpolis; Jacob Lnueks, Cumberland; Sellers' Tanyard on Fall Creek; Widow llcady's on Noblesville State Road, sept 15 lino VVM. A. SCHOFIELD.

to cou.vrv OFFICERS. THE subscriber is just receiving a good supply of Record Paper; nnd he is now ready to make books to any patern, warranted to be of good paper, and substantially bound, at Cincinnati and Louisville prices. All orders will be strictly attended to; and with many thanks for past favors, by strict attention to bu. siness. he hopes to merit a share of tho public patronage, sept 15 WM. F. SLATER, opposite the journal printing office. FRENCH ROUGE.

FEW pots of genuine French Rouge for sale by aug IT. TOMUNSON BROTHERS.

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SWAINES PANACEA.

DOZ Swaincs Panacea, warranted genuine.

June 11

For sale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON,

Consumption and its final consequences. It is made known to us from the "hills of mortality," that two thirds of the human family die annually from that fatal destroyer "Consumption!" Would patients pay more regard to

their health, and procure proper remedies at the first attack, ma

ny valuable lives would be saved to the enjoyment ot tnetraear

est friends and relatives. It is n well known fact that "Doctor Swaynk's Comi'oi:nd Syri-p of Wild CiikrRy" will arrest the

dangerous disease. This Medicine has proved its efheacy in "thousands of cases." The very many certificates received, and the recommendations from country agents, who sell this Medicine

tbroii"hnut the United States, is truly nstomslung tliey speak

from ocular proof, witnessing the cures in their own vicinity.

This certainly Is sufficient evidence to convince the most skcptl

rar.f tha wonderful etlicncv of this invaluable medicine. Will

patients any longer be duped by inexperienced compounds, recommended by ignorant pretenders as "cure alls," which they well known is both ruinous to the health and constitution? PRINCIPAL DEPOT for the above medicine is at No 19,

North EIGHTH St . Philndelnhia. It may be obtained of agents

generally throughout the United States. Price gl per bottle.

N. I!. Any person wishing to see ceriincaies oi cures anu re

commendations, can see them at any time ny caning at me rrin cipal Depot. For sale by july 28 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON, agents, Indianapolis,

500 sept 8

FLAX SEED WANTED. BUSHELS FLAX SEF.D wanted, for which Hie highest prices will be paid at the Drug Store of CRAIGHEAD if BRANDON.

FOR SALE, STEAM SAW MILL, situated about half a mile from New Bethel, Frnnklin township, Marion county. This

mill is situated in the best wooded section of this county with no

other mill property near it. The machinery Is m excellent order, has power to drive ndditional machinery, nnd is so nrranged ns to ndniit of additions for that purpose. Attached to tho mill is ten acres of land with a comfortable dwelling on it. Also, a Lot

with a well finished two stoned House, with five rooms and a kitchen in New Bethel. A good stable and other out buildings

attached. A part or the whole of the above property can be pur

-.based on easy terms, or exchanged for town property suitable

for a dwelling.

For terms and particulars apply to J. S. Bohhs, Indianapolis,

or JacnlGI7.iir near the premises.

All those having claims against the estato of John G. Shaw,

will present them authenticated to the subscriber or Juo. S. Boblis for liquidation, and those indebted to the said estate will please

to call and make settlement. sept 1 Hv Mrs. R. A. SHAW.

HAY'S LINIMENT, CERTAIN, safe, and speed v remedy, for the Piles &r, for sale by july 31 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON.

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We are authorized to announce JOHN J. SI'FARLAXD, as a candidate for Justice if the Teace to fill the place of Caleb Soudder. Wt; are authorized to announce JOHN HARE, as a Candidate for Justice of the Peace, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the expiration of the time of Caleb Soudder, Esq. We are authorized to announce BENJAMIN M'CLURE, as a Candidate for Justice of the Peace.

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SHAD. LOT of Shad No. 1, just received and for sale by j,ly 8 E. JORDAN.

MORPHINE &C. 10 ox Silphate of Morphine, I 8 oz Croton Oil, 12 " Piferinc, 1 " Oil Canthnridcs. 8 " Kitosolc, Just ree'd and for sale by Junes 1841. TOMUNSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washineton Hall.

NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. rUMlE subscribers would inform their friends and the public JL thnt they intend connecting with their present business the auction nnd commission business, and will make liberal cash advances on goods consigned for auction sales. Their first fall sale will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 21st, 22d, and 23d September, when they will otter for sale 320 packages fall and winter dry goods, well assorted. Country and city merchants will find it greatly to their benefit to attend this sale, ns tho probability is that so complete an assortment was never before offered at auction in this city. Terms ciish. Louisville, Sept. 8 5w J. B. DANFORTH fc Co. MARION COUNTY SEMINARY. THE Winter Session, in Marion County Seminary, will begin on Wednesday the 15A inst. It has been found desirable that the terms should be regulated that August and half or September may hereafter be passed In Vacation. The Seminnry Will Consist of two departments. In one all the branches appropriate to common schools will be taught, including vocal music. In the senior department instruction will be given in the usual brandies of a liberal academic course. Any echoInr niny take lessons In vocal music without any additional expense. There are no incidental charges for any thing except breaking glass or otherwise injuring the property of the Seminary. The rntes of tuition nre for primary Studies, $3 OO for Rudiments of Arithmetic and Geography in addition, $3 50 for all other common English Studies, $4 00 for either of the Languages, one branch of Mathematics, or any,one of the higher Studies, In addition to the common English course, $5 00 for more than one ofthc higher Studies, $6 00. I. S.KEMPER, - J. L. KEMPER, sept 11 3w Instructor. WINTER SESSION OF THE INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE. THE Winter Session of this Institute will commence on Tuesday tliainth of September. The health of the Principal is so much confirmed that she may he expected to pcrlorm her accus. toineil duties in the Senior nnd Junior Departments. The Pri

mary Department is also filled, and by one every way competent to interest and instruct the children. Music, both instrumental and vocal, will be taught, and every facility that can reasonably he expected, will be afforded for the improvement of hotb the older and younger class of pupils. Terms of tuition the same as formerly Senior Dcpartmeht, fi 00 Junior Department, $5 00 2d Primary ' 4 00 1st Primary " 3 00 Music on Piano, 10 00 Prnctke on Tiaiio, 2 00 French & Drnwing, each, 4 00 sept 8 5w '-- ;'

Kegs Cincinnati White Lead. .Impounds Paris Green,

25 do Rose Ffnk, 1 Barrel Lamp Black. Just received and for sale by july 8 CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. TEAS. BOXES Imperial Tea and 3 Chests V, H. Tea just received and for sale by june 22 K. JORDAN, j

PILLS. Just received and for sale by CRAIGIlEAl) & BRANDON.

50

.IVANS CAMOMILE

june 11

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NEW SHAD.

.'ST received 3 lbs. New Shad, No. 1,

fa in ly use. aug 14

put up expressly for E. HBDDERLY.

4,000

300

RIO COFFEE. LBS. Rio Collec just received and for sale low for cash by june 2Z E. JORDAN.

SCHOOL TKST.1.VF-VTS. Testaments for the use of Schools. Just received and for sale at july 22-1 w DAVIS'i Bookstore,

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MOFFATT'S MEDICINES. LOT of Modaits Pills and Pl.ii iiix Bitters. Revived and for sale bv CRAIGHEAD & BR ANDON.

june Agents for Indianapolis

SCHOOL 1SOOKS. HerscUlls Aflrenomf, Scientific t'as Bok, second part, Davis Itttriplire Geometry, Worcester! Readers, Eclectic,

first, letond, third and fourth lUadcri. Jutt received at

july 2 UAWts" Boonsiore.

TAXES. ' NOTICE is hereby given that I will attend In person or by deputy at the usual plnces of holding elections in the several townships in Boone county, Indiana, to wit: In Centre township on the 8th and 9th days of November next; In Washington on the 10th and 1 1th dnyS of November; In Sugar creek on the 12th and 13th days of November; In Jcflerson on the 15th and 16th days of November; In Jackson on the 17th and 18tli days of November; In Harrison on the l'Jth'nnd 20th days of November; In Perry on the 22d and 23d days of November; In Eagle on the24th and 25th days of November; In Union on the 2tjth nnd 27'h days of Novemlier; In Marion on the 20th and 30th days of November; In Clinton on the 1st and 2d days of December;

for the purpose of receiving the Stale and County revenue of all those from whom the same is due, for the year 1841.

The amount charged on each one bundled dollars woitn or

taxable property.

For State purposes is forty cents; For County purposes is ttrenty lKo and a half cents; For Road purposes, is . fire cents. J. T. M'LAUGHLIN, Treasurer of Boon County. Lebanon, August 25. 6w CABINET BUSINESS.

rpHE subscribers have lanen me wen Known wuiiuionupior. J- merlv occupied by Fleming T. Luse, where they will punc

tually attend to all ordprs entrusted to them. They respecfully

3olicita share of public patronaee. N. B. They will especially attend to the business of making Coffins. A Hearse and gentle horse will always be in attendance. All orders in this line, from both town and country, will be promptly attended to. TUCKER fc WEAVER. aug 18 . .

FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers his farm, containing 160 acres, for sale', lying on White river, eight miles south west from Indianapolis. About ninety acres are in a complete state of improve, ment. The whole farm is well watered with sprims: an excellent bearing orchard of about ninety apple trees. Over one half uplandr the remainder bottom land. Any person wishing to

iiurcnnse wo-.no no wcu w c..im,c

sept 15, 1341-3W

TL'LtS D. BUSH.

WATER COLORS. 4 LOTof Oflorne's American WslerCorors.

and for sale at the Drug si ore of

June 13

J ust received

CRAIGHEAD It BRAXDOX.