Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1841 — Page 3

WHOLESALE HOSIERY AND TIUMMINt HOUSE. A, 18 Main St., opposite Fifth it. Cincinnati.

rniME subscribers are just receiving an extensive

M. mil stock ol , Merino, cashmere, lamb's wool, worsted, raw silk and

cotton hosierv:

Buck, hoskin, Derby rib'd, thibet, cashmere silk and

Berlin gloves; . Silk, merino, lamb's wool and cotton sbirts and pants Every description of small wares; Silk and Turkish mitts, boas, comforts, yeoman's era vats, &c. ; ' -Gumrweb. worsted and. cotton net braces: :

All the various approved makes of patent and spool

; threads; , ; A complete assortment of milliner's and tailor's trim mines;

Chenille cords, zephyr reticules and caps, ribbons,

bindings, &c. ;

Stocks, Italian cravats, pongee and linen cambric

handkerchiefs; Shirt bosoms and collars, stock frames, dress and slay

bones, ice; Woollen yarns, knitting cottons, shoe threads, &c; Percussion caps, pins, needles, &c. &c.

Dealing exclusively in hosiery, trimmings and variety goods, our stock is always full and complete, and

will be found to offer an inducement to merchants to

purchase goods in our line apart from piece goods, oct J3 9w DAY & MATLOCK.

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NOTICE.

Office Indiana Mutual Fike Insueance CoMPA.ty,

Indianapolis, Ociober 15, I

mnilE MEMBERS of said Company are hereby no

M. tified that their Annual Meeting will be held at this office on the first Wednesday, being the first day

of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for

the following purposes, vis. : 1st. To choose Directors. 2d. To determine what amendments to the Charter shall be osked for at the ensuing session of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. 3d. To make such amendments to the By-Laws as may be deemed necessary. By order: oct. 13-3vv CIIA'S. W. CADY, Pec'y.

STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY. County Auditor's Office, ) October 15, 1841. S

OTICE is hereby given, that the Stecial Board of

equalization lor the couniv ot Marion, will meet

at the court house in Indianapolis, on Monday the I5lh day of .November next, (or the hearing of niiy and nil complaints in relation to thy appraisement of lands in said county under the law of 1841. oct. 13-4w JOHN W. HAMILTON, Auditor AI. C.

DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIAN A OK WILD CHERRY For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spilling of Blood, Soreness of Throat, Whooping Covgh, and all diseases indicative of CONSUMPTION. Dr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, an invaluable remedy for all diseases indicative of Pulmonary affections, such as recent chronic coughs, hoarseness, whooping cough, wheezing and difficulty of breathing, croup, and spitting of blood.-. How .many sufferers do we daily behold approaching to an untimely grave, wrested in the bloom of youth from their dear relatives and friends, afflicted with that common and destructive ravager, called consumption, which soon wastes the miserable sufferer, until lie becomes beyond the power of human skill: if such sufferers would only make trial of Dr. Swayne's invaluable medicine, they would soon find themselves benefitted, than by gulping the various ineffective certain remedies of which our newspapers daily abound. This syrup immediately begins to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping profuse night sweats, mitigating the distressing cough, at the same time inducing a healthy and natural expectoration; also relieving the shortness of breath and pain in the chest, which harrass the sufferer on the slighest exercise, and finally the hectic flush in the palid and I

emaciated cheek, will soon begin to vamsn, ana me sufferer will here perceive himsel f snatched from a premature grave, into the enjoyment again of comfortable health. For sale by oct 13 CRAIG HEAD & BRANDON, Agents. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

OTICE is hereby given that letters of administra

tion on the estate of William ti. Kuk, lote oi

Marion county deceased, who died intestate, have been duly granted to the undersigned by the probate court of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same to present their respective claims properly authenticated for settlement within the time limited by law. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent, oct. 13, 1841-3w BOSTON NAUSLAR, Adm'r.

; TO TANNER, S.i

HIE lanyard and the improvements at. Yorktown,

Delaware county may bo had a great bargain

and on easy terms. The location is one of the very best, having no immediate competition ; bark and hides in abundance, The property contains about two acres and forty perches. The improvements are a good two story frame house, two story bark house and currying shop, a bark mill, thirteen vats in good repair, and a quantity of bark on hand; waier for the common use of the yard is drawn from a mill race, and the yard has the privilege of grinding bark by water two months in the year. In a word, for convenience and eligibili

ty of. location, this yardhas no superior in the state. One of the late firm that owned it having deceased, it becomes absolutely necessary to sell it. The property has been appraised at $1000, much below its value, but will be sold if no higher bid can be obtained, for $500, one half its appraisement, one half of which will only be required in hand, and for the balance one year will be given. This property is worthy the attention of any one desirous of making a permanent and profitable location in the tanning business. Possession

given upon (he sale. Apply to O. II. Smith at Indianapolis or to the undersigned at Yorktown. . TTTTT T T Hi TAHTPf?

oct. 13-3 w Adm'r estate of S. Ellis.

WKTFKEVJIBIT''

XVI A D I G IT .

SAMUEL WILSON, Forwarding Commission Merchant, Wholesale Dealer in Salt, AND GENERAL STEAM BOAT AGENT, aogjl, 1841-lyp ; Madison, Ia.

WHEAT! WHEAT!

I WILL pay the highest market price in CASH for pood mcrriiiuimhlc Wlicat, delivered at my ware-house, near the foot of W. st sircot, Madison. sept 29 C. WOODBURN..

BELLOW-CITIZEJf: Wiih sincerity I would . advise you, one and all, both sick and well,, always to have a boule of Dr. Sicaine's Compound Syrup

of Wild Cherry in your house it is invaluable in cases of emergency, such as Spitting of Blood, Asthma, attacks of violent Coughing, which is often the cause of spitting of blood, violent nervous alections, which occasionally come on from fright, and various other cau

ses, producing great alarm, sudden coids from impro

per exposure, which are often lei run on to an aiarunng ortpnr. for want of means beini? ready at hand; and

as I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry repeatedly in my family, and always with ma '- ked success I can recommend it with confidence, a3 being one of the best family medicines which has ever been offered to the public Saturday Chronicle. It is always to be had at No. 9 North Eighth Street,

Philadelphia, and the respective agents throughout ihe

United States, for sale by

oct 13 CRAIGHEAD & BtvAMJU.N, Agents.

1 -I (-HA RIO COFFEE.- 25 caddies G. 1'r Ten,X 2d mf Kiuldies G. P. Tea, Received and for sale hy Mnciisr.il, sept 29 C. WOOPIIURN,

5 IiIpIb. Loaf Sugar, Received and for sale liy C. WOOnilUKN.

mips. N. O. SUGAR, '""0 2j Barrels Molasses, .. Miniison. sept 29

fr 'liBI.S. TAR, received and for sale by M.i. - , sept 29 C.

WOODBURN.

8frf BIILS. SALT, received and for sale by "u Mndison, sept 29 C. WOODBURN.

TV.' EH

IRON AND NAILS.

EN TV THOUSAND His. assorted Bar Iron.

000 His. round, square and Hoop "

5 bundles No 24 Sheet Iron, i0U.lt egg Nails, assorted sizes Warranted Just received per Steamer Ilarrisburg, and for sate lew l,y (june 11 tf) C. WOODBUR IV, Madison, '.' : ALLUM SALT.

1 Q" BARRELS AllumSalt received and for sale by

Madison june

C. WOODBURN.

fTViVENT1 I Maclis

OYSTER.

TY TIIOUS A N I) pickled Oysters. For sale low.

on june 25 C, WOOOBUUN.

BOX KS Superior Ti 10 do Common Madison june 25

tacco, do.

For sale by - C.

WOODBURN.

..CEMENT. -1 (Ci BARRELS Cement. Just received pr. 'Mail1 and for 1.UO i.v

C. WOODBURN.

sale hy .

Madison, june 25

HAMILTON COUNTY TAXES FOR 1811.

npiiE Treasurer and Collector of Hamilton county, JL Indiana, hereby gives notice, thut the duplicate is

in his hands for the present year. The amount of taxes levied for State purposes on each one hundred dollars, forty cents; poll tax seventy-five cents. For county purposes," on each one hundred dollars, eighteen

cents; poll tax seventy-five cents. For road put poses,

on each one hundred dollars, live cents, ror uie purpose of receiving taxes, he. or his deputy will attend at the usual places of holding elections in tho several townships in said county on the followingdays, to-wit:

Township ot Uicero,ort Thursday I4tn oi uctooer; Township of White river, on Monday 8th of No

vember;

Township of Jacuson, on I uesday 9lh ol INovemner ; Township of Jefferson, on Wednesday 10th of No

vember ;

Township of Adams, on Thursday, Ilth ot JNovem-

ber; -. ... . . ' .;' ' , xtJ.

I'ownship of .Washington, on i-nuay, ixm oi No

vember.; .

Township of Wayne, on Monday, lotli oi ioveinDcr; Township of Fall creek, on Tuesday, 16th of No

vember; . . .... . .. ,

Township of Delaware, on Wednesday, tun ot No

vember;

Township of Clay, on Thursday, ltah ol JNovernuer; All tax pavers will find it to their advantage to at

tend to thi3 notice.

oct. 13-Gw CURTIS MALLKRY, Treas. II. C.

Petition for the partition of the real estate of the said Leonard Elle', deceased.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

"OTICE is hereby given that the eoods and chat

tels belonging to the estate ot wunani i. ivirh,

late of Marion county, Indiana, deceased, consisting of 2 horses, 2 cows and calves, 5 had of stock hogs, household and kitchen furniture, I rifle gun, about 9 acres of corn in the field, with various other articles, will be sold by the undersigned, at the late residence of the deceased in Piko township, in the county aforesaid, on Saturday the 6th day of November, 1841. A credit of nino months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security. Sale to commence at It) o'clock, A. M. oct. I3-3w BOSTON NAUSLAR, Adm'r. TaDMIMSTRATOR'9 NOTICE.

"OTICE is hereby given, that letters of administra

tion -on the estate ot James Mustard, late oi mo

county of Marion and State of Indiana, dee'd, have been duly granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make settlement without delay, and those having claims against, said estate to present their respective claims properly authenticated for settlement within the time limited by law. Said'estate is supposed to be solvent. oct. 13, 1841 3w HIRAM BACON, Adm'r. - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. mXOTICE is hereby given, that on Thursday the 18th day of November, 1841, the goods and chattels belonging to the estate of James Mustard, late of Ma

rion county and State of Indiana, deceased, consisting

of cows, neat cattle, beet cattle, several norses, zuz

head of hogs and 25 pigs, corn, wheat, oats, hay, a large quantity of Irish potatoes, several beds and bedding, a variety of farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, 29 head of sheep, with various other

nicies too tedious to mention, will be sold by the un

dersigned at public vendue, at the late residence of

the deceased, in waBnington lawuainp, uouui uno auu a half miles south of the feeder dam on White river, .and five miles north of Indianapolis. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchasers giving notes with approved security in all cases. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. and continue from day to day until completed, oct. l3--3w HIRAM BACON, Adm'r. THE SCHOLAR'S COMPJA'IOJV, or guide to the Orthography, Pronunciation and Derivation of the English Languages, by R. W. Green, A. M. Received at July 2 DAVIS' Bookstore. " LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, AC. ALWAYS on hnnd a larce assortment I.insecd Oil, Paints, Painter's Bruslie, Vanish Itrushrs, S,-c. june 25 TOMUXSON BROTHERS.

STATE OF INDIANA. HAMILTON COUNTY.

the Hamilton County Probate Court, November Term,

1841. : Joseph Eiler vs. .''.''

Jacob Eller and others heirs ai

aw ol Leonard Eller, deceased.

ACOB ELLER, Andrew Eller, David Eller, Elizabeth Reddick late Elizabeth Eller, Lueinda North

laieLucinda Eller, Nancy Reddick late Nancy Eiler, Leonard Eller, Alexander North, Matilda North wife of Richard North, Joseph Eiler, Daniel Michael and Catharine his wife laio Catherine Eller, Jacob EMcr William Eller, Martin Eller, Thilip Eller, Enoch Eller, Elizabeth E'lcr, Joseph Tatman and Mary Tatman his wife la.e Mary Eller, Enos Eller, Isabel Eiler, Enos Burgi ti, John 'Burgei!, and others unknown, a'l und singular the bei'fsat law of Leonard El lor, late of Ifain ? I ion .count y, deceased, are hereby nof'iied that at tae

next November lerin of said Probate court on t.ic first day thereof, to commence and be lioldcn ai the cou: t house in Noblcsville in said county on the second Monday in November next, the sa-'d Joseph El'er w,ll make application to said court 10 appoint ihreo disinterested freeholders residents of said county, as commissioners to make division or the real estate of said Leonard Eller, deceased, amono his heirs at law according to their several rijhts; which estate, lying and being in said county, is described .us follows to-wit; The south west quarter ol section 35, in lonship 18 north, of range 4 east, and the east half of the south east quarter of section 3, same township and range, oct 13, 1841. 4wp JOSEPH ELLER.

MACKEIlfiL."ffj BWs. No'?. 2 if fi, lor sale hy Madison j M lie 25

c. woojihurn.

WHOLESALE Ii!)OT & SHOE STORE. .Vo. 27, Pearl Sl'rcct. H GOLDTllWAIT & Co. oiler lor sule a large and well , telccted nfisortinent of Boots and Shoos, which they have received and are daily receiving from their own .manufacturing establishment in East Stoughton, Mass. Those wishing to iurrhase will find the stock well adapted to the country or city

tiadc, and prices made to correspond with the stale ol the times,

Terms, cash, or approved paper at short date. - Cincinnati, scpt29 3in

LAW DEPARTMENTCINCINNATI COL

T"I1E course of instruction in this Department, commences on

-I the first of November, and continues 4 months, exclusive of

a short recess at Christinas. There is an exercise each day; first

in 1 lie Principles of Law consislina of recitations, lectures, and examinations: mid secondly, in the Practice of Law embracing

the discussion of the various forms of legal instruments and judi

cial proceedings, together with exercises in the Moot Court.

Ti e whole course is arranged and conducted in a mode suited ro

beginners, and with a view to include, as far as possible, a gone

ra! outline of the law in n single session. ' The terms are $50 for

the session, payable in advance; and no deduction for part of the time. This has no reference to the office tuition, for which students can make their own arrangements. The requisites for the

dPTce of H.'ichclor of Laws, are, that the candidate sh.-.ll attend

at least one session, and shall pass an cxaminat ion to lie made by

a committee of legal gentlemen designated by the Hoard of Trus

tees, and instructed to consider the standard of qualification for a desreee the same as for admission to the bar. An extra charge

of 5 is made for a Diploma. Students can have access to a good

Library, and the Courts are almost constantly in session In the City. The price of board ranges from $3 to $6 per week. It is verv desirable that all who propose to enter the Law Class

iliould lie present at the beginning of the course. sept 1 "w ' T. WALKER, Professor of Laio,

FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOIIV 1). & C. JO.VES, JVo. 19 Pearl Street, Cincinnati,

DESPECTFTJ'LLY inform their friends in the country and

J V c'tv they are now receiving inuir r an mm vv imur uiy Go-ids. Boots and Shoes, direct from ihe importers and ngents in

tiie eastern cities. Their stock will be large and well selected,

lici ig purchased by one of the members of the firm who resides

eist. They win be sold on tneir usual nuurai itma uy un: muuc

or package. sept u w

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby iriven that wters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Walker, late of Johnson county, Indiana, deceased, havtheen duly grafted to tbH unriersizned by the clerk of the Probate Court of said county. AM nerjons indebted to mid tate are hereby notified to make wttiement without delay, and those hnvine claims against th- Mine to present their respective claim properly authenticated for settlen.ent within the time limited by law. Said estate Is supposed to he solvent. wt6 3wp WALKER D. PRITCUARD, Ei'r.

STATE OF INDIANA, MAMION COUNTY, Scr. Elizabeth Howard, widow of Ephraim") Howard, deceased, j vs. Richard Howard, Ephraim Howard, Ja- Application cob Garten and Mary Garten his wife, for assignWilliam Howard, Samuel Howard, ment oi Minervii Howard and Thomas How- dower, ard, heirs at law of Ephraim Howard, deceased. J THE above named defendants are hereby notified that at the November term, in the year 1841, of the probate court of the county of Marion aforesaid, application will be made to said court by the above named applicant, to appoint commissioners to assign and set over to her as such widow, her dower of the land, tenements and hereditaments of which the said Eohraim Howard died seized, to-wit: AH that tractor

parcel of land known and designated as lying west of

the Michisran road, tanen out ol trie north west corner

of the east half of the south west quarter of section No. 10, in township No. 16 north, of range No. 3 east,

containing eight acres and ton poles according- to a plat of survey: Also all that tract or parcel of land described as follows: Commencing at the south west corner of lot No. 3 as plated by the School Commissioner of Marion county", running thence north to the north west corner of said lot 80 rods to a stake; thence east two rods across Crooked creek; thence a south eastwBrdly direction by the meanders of said ereck.

including the creek, until it strikes the middle line of

the section, dividing the section runningeastand west; thence west sixty rods to the place of beginning; supposed to be sixteen acres, and being a part of the south east quarter of the north west quarter of section J6, in township 16 north, of range 3 east: Also the north half of the north west quarter of section 16, township 16, range 3, being a part of the school section in said township. oct. 13-3w ELIZABETH HOWARD. II.PII.VTE QUININE. 100 OtJXCES Pure French Uuinine; Received for sale by LUU jne 11 CRAIGHEAD & URAXDOW

STOVES, STOVES. y ryUE subscribers have nowon hand a large assortment of their

-- improved .-premium' Cooking Ptoves, 6 sizes made direct firm the iron ore. Also, Franklin, seven and ten plate, and

cannon Stoves of nil sizes, which they are prepared to sell very

low for cash or approved bills, by wholesale or retail. I he public are requested to call and examine their stock and prices before pu chasing elsewhere. GREGG, ANDREWS, & COLES, so 1 1 8 7w No. 38, Main st , Cincinnati. V. IJ Russia Iron Grates at reduced prices for sale as above.

TO WESTEB1V jtlEKCIIANTS. NEW GOODS. BLACI1LEY, STRONG, SIMPSON, & Co., No. II Pearl street, Cincinnati, IV FORM their Western friends that they are now receiving from the Eastern cities a large and full supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, purchased by one of the firm, direct from the importers' and manufacturers' agents, and which will be sold by the peace or package low for cash or approved paper, sept 15 7w r

MONEY COLLECTED IN GREAT BRITAIN. t EMIGRANTS and citizens entitled by will to money in Eng. J land, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and those that own stock in government securities, the Bank of England, the various Insurance, Canal and Rail Road Companies, can sell their shares and receive the cash in Cincinnati or elsewhere, if de

sired. Apply to THOMAS EMERY,

Estate and Money Agent. No. 11, East Fourth st. sept 15-7w

THE COCNTEKEEltEH'M DEATH KLOtt. THE public will please observe flint no lirnndreth's Tills are genuino unless tho bo. has three label's' Upon if, each containing a facsimilie signature of my hand writing thus B, Itrnndrcth. These labels are engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. THE BIIANDRETII FILLS. 'TMIE remarkable cureffwhich have been effected by Brandrsth's Pills have astonished the whole medical faculty, ninny of1 whom have conceded that they arc the greatest blessing thai ever was given to the world. The reason these celebrated Tills have such nn universally good cll'cct is bceause their action harmonizes with the human body. . ..... , ,'.:.

"I'urge out the old leaven, mat ye may necome a new lump, is the language of tne Holy Writ, a figure npplied spiritually, it is true, but how could it have any application unless confirmed by practical experience in the body of matter? The foundation upon which this figure of scripture rests is as immovable as the laws which govern the tides, or that occasion the thunders of

heaven.

"The Condition." The condition upon which God lias given health to man is a

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

Good healthful medicine is only a species of food; when the

animals, whose habits we hnve the means of observing, are sick, they wander through the fields, and make selection of those ;

herbs which open their bowels and purify their fluids, which jm-.

mediately restores their health.

When a dose of Brandreth'g Tills are taken, they are digest

ed and pnss to every part of the system; but they leave the body

when they have etl'ected the intended purpose, and health and

vigor are by them insured.

Mineral medicines may enter the system; hut they are with dilliculty got out again; and they always occasion pain and misery while they remain in the body Whereas lirnndrcths Tills arc as innocent as n piece of bread, nnd arc evacuatedwit h the disease for which they are taken. From the time wc are bom to the time we cease to breathe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up, The action of the .atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we eal, the digestive organs convert into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when : any thing prevents its free course through the vains, disease, commences. Remember! the top the side and the bottom. (JjMy own office is on Third street between Main and Walnut, where the okniine Tills can always be obtained. The following are the only authorized agents for the sale of llrainireths Tills; C. U Davis, Indianapolis; Jacod I.oucks, Cumberland; F. Tjiaciier, Pleasant View; A. W. Stinkly, Bridgeport; who have teem at all times for safe. june i l-timo. A mire, remedy for IJinrrnhon ninl Cholera Infantum. 'jilJE CItAMlNATlVE BALSAM, prepared hy Dr. David - Jayne, of Thiladelpbia, ia, without doubt, the most certain, safe, and effectual remedy ever yet discovered for Dyssentnry, DiaTrhoa, Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infnntum or Summer Complaint of children, nnd indeed the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing this last named disease; besides, it is so cheap, that it is within the reach of every family, and if mothers could possibly appreciate its virtues, there would be few families without it. The following is nn extract from a letter received by Dr. Jane from M. L. Lnapp, M. D. of Baltimore, which, coming from so high a source, is in itself a sufficient evidence of the astonishing efficacy of this medicine in curing diseases of the stomach and bowels. "You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely say that I never prescribed n medicine for bowel complaints that has given me so much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy and perfect, relief as this..'; Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, nnd is called fora gain and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy nnd usefulness. In the Summer complaint of children it has frequently appeared to snatch the little victims as it were, from the grave. "It has saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," Ihave frequently heard said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I have time & again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine, it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it. Respectfully, M. L. KNATT, M. D, It is to be hoped therefore, that persons will not allow their prejudice to overcome their better judgment, as is not unfrequently the case with regard to quack medicines, as they are very generously and indiscriminately termed; but, whenever cither of the above named diseases occur either to an adult or the tendercst infant, do not ask ."What shall I do? shall I give it this or the other?" do not fold your arms in listless and unavailing sorrow and r.ry-i'tny child," or "my friend is past recovery," but fly nt once and procure the Carminativb Balsam, 'Tisthis which has afforded relief after nil others have failed 'Tis this which has repeatedly snatch'd, as it were, suffering humanity from the verge of eternity, when the last ray of hope had ceased to be indulged, either by their friends or physicinns. Be careful to obtain that which is fresh as it is a medicine which becomes somewhat Impaired by age. Jayne & Tancoast being agents for the article, are eonstnntly receiving fresh supplies from the East. The citizens of St. Louis and the public generally, therefore, would do well to call upon them in preference to purchasing elsewhere, where they would be liable to get that which has been made several years and which, of course, would not be so effectual in its operations. ; ; JAYNE & IMNCOAST, Agents. : No. 138 Main st. St. Louis. Sold Wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. v TOM LI. WON BROTHERS, Who arc Agents for Indianapolis

E. DEAN'S CHEMICAL PLASTER, VOR Rheumatism, Sore Eves, Fever Sores, &c. warranted V genuine, for sale by CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON, July 31 Agents for Indianapolis.

STRAYED, IV'ROM Aurora, Dearborn county, la., on the 9th of PeptemT her, a Chesnut Sorrel Horse, 3 vears old last spring, shod

before, no marks recollected, very crooked hind legs, and his mane lies principally on the left side. Any person (riving in

formation so I may get him, shall be lilicrally rewarded. Aurora, oct 6 3w JOEM R. WATKIXS.

APPLICATION FOR THE A SSI ON MEN T OF DOW-

..''- .'.--. F.R, Sfc. , Jane Barlow, widow of Enoch Barlow, late of Hendricks court- " ty, deceased, vs. Gideon HulTord and Elizabeth Hufford his wife, Milton F. Bar low, Robert Mnrtln and Ruth Jane Martin his wife, Hnrvcy R. Barlow, T. H. Barlow, Aaron M. Barlow, Mary Ann Bar low, Margaret Jane Barlow, and Mary Barlow, infant heirs of John S. Barlow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given lo the above named heirs and legs, tees of the estate of Enoch Barlow, late of Hendricks county, deceased, and to all whom it may concern, that application will be made to the Hendricks Probate Court at the next term

thereof, to he holden at the court house in the town of Danville

on the second Thursday in November next, (1841,) on the first

or some subseqcul day of the said term, for the appointment of

three commissioners to assign and set over to the unilersigneu, willow as aforesaid, dowct of and in all the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, of which Enoch Barlow died seized, cither legal 'y or equitably, all according to law. Said lands are situated in the state of Indiana. JANE BARLOW, au". 2.!, 1841. oct. 6 3wp IVidow of Enoch Barlow deceased.

DOES NOT REASON ami Common Sense teach us that expectoration is the must natural as well as the most effec

tual agent in arresting and curing Pulmonary Diseases? Iho answer must be yes, because obstruction is either Imme diately or remotely the cause of Inflammation and Catarrhal Fevers, producing Croup, Consumption and Abscesses of the Lungs,

pain and soreness ot the Tliroat, ureasi, oiues, or ouuuiuuib Hrnne.hitis. exciting mucous and purulent secretions, thereby

clogging up the lungs, so as to more or less impede both respirationand the free circulation of the blood, causing difficulty of breathing and asthma, Tleurisy, Hoarseness and Loss of Voice Dronsv of the Heart and Chest, Rupture of Blood vessels and

bleeding from the throat and lungs, and spitting of blood.

To remove this obstruction, from which all these alarming

and dangerous diseases originate, nnd to. produce a radical cure, nothing has ever been found equal to Jayne's Expectorant. It stands unrivalled it stands pre-eminent try it, and you will lie forced to acknowledge that its virtues have not, nor can-

nt be overrated; that it stands far above and beyond the reach

of competition; that it is the only reasonable, the only natural.

and the only truly successful mctnoa oi arresting ana curing diseases of the Tulmonary Organs. JAYNE & PANCOAST, Ageuts, 138 Main street Bt. Louis, Sold wholesale and setnil nt the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washinglon Hall. TOM LI NSO BROTHERS, Agents, Indianapolis

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of nn execution to me directed from the clerk's office of the Marion circuit court, I will expose to public sale on the tircntv-sizth of Octobcr,SA, in front of the court house in the town of Indiana polis, between the hours prescribed by law on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the south one third of lot No. , in square 57, in the said town of Indianapolis, and which is included in the following boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at the south cast corner of said lot and running thence north on the east line of said lot fifty-five feet nine inches thence west and parallel with the south line of said lot sixtyseven feet ix inches to the west liiy thereof thence south on the west line of said lot fifty-five feet nine'inches to the south west corner of said lot, and thence east on the smith line of said lot sixty seven feet six inches to I he place of beginning; and on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said execution with damages and costs, I will at ihe same time and place pro

ceed to expose the feesimpie of said lot; to be sold as the pro.

perty of Isaac Jackson at me suit oi ttoneri i. aipoic. oct6-$a00 J- B. FCRGASOX, Sheriff.

THE NEW YORKER.

SUBSCRIPTION for the New Yorker, received by the undersi"ned at bis Bookstore, one door west of the Washington

Hall.

jnly 22-1 w

C. B. DAVIS, Agent.

Hon. I nnii be Convinced.

JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Having ourselves witnessed the beneficial effects of this article on the persons of several of

our Inhabitants, we hesitate not to recommena n to an mose who have unfortunately tost their hair. We refer such to the

certificate of Mr. Holmes, which will be tout.a in another col-

in. Bristol Pheniz. CERTIFICATE.

Bristol, R. I. Feb, 16, 1841. Mr Rnpcly- Sir: Having about four years since, tnrough disease lost the hair from the top of my bead, and having used many articles recommended to restore it, without effect, I was induced, from the recommendations I saw in your Phenix, to try Dr Jayne's Hair Tonic. 1 am ;now happy to eay, that after using three bottles, my head is now covered with a fine growth of young and healthy hair. Several of my friends and acquaintances have also used it to their entire satisfaction; I, therefore, cheerfully, recommend it to all who are suffering the disagreeable sensation caused by baldness. James A. Holmes. The above certificate is from a respectable young man who is nn overseer in the Steam Mill, whose statement can be confidently relied on. JjSYNE k. PANCOAST, jent. Sold wholesale and reatail at the sign of the Golden Mortar, directly opposite the Washington Hall. July 8, 1841 tl jan 4 '42 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents, Indianapolis

MORPHINE &C. 10 oi Sulphate of Morphine, I 8 oi Croton Oil,

12 Piperine, 8 " Krcosote, June 4, 1841.

1 " Oil Cantharides.

Just ree'd and for sale by

TOMLIXSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washington Hall.

NOTICE. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Branch at Indianapolis of the State Bank of Indiana, will be held at the Banking House on the first Monday in November next, between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P. M.t which time sod place n election will be held for the choice of eight Directors of said Branch on the part of the Stockholders for the ensuing year sept 29, 1841- B. F. MORRI3, Cuhitr.