Indianapolis State Sentinel (Newspaper) - June 19, 1841, Indianapolis, Indiana
Messes. Douglass Noel please announce Charles Stephens a candidate for the office of treasurer amp collector of Marion county at the election in August. Quot pm 0 5= we Are authorized to announce b. K. Smith As a candidate for county auditor. We Are authorized to announce Thomas m. Weaver As a candidate for county auditor. Messes editors please announce tie name of d. R. Brown of Washington township As a candidate for county auditor at the August election. Is a n k note list. Coku acted i Iii a for the journal by e. S. A Ivoux amp co., who Are prepared to imy generally tie notes of the Hanks he Low at tie rates Ultis Edini Indiana. Illinois. State Bank and branches Par state Bank amp branches a Woodburn amp to s notes Exchange Bank at Indi Anapolis Ohio. Miami exporting co. Bank of Cincinnati do Stei Henville do West Union Granville Cleveland Lebanon and Mia if German b k of Wooster st. Clair and Circleville Iii. It st Voli Tiewater can. O. Arnold amp co. Checks Farmers Bank Canton Manhattan Gallipolis other banks�?5 Saud upwards Small notes Kentucky a Banks Louisiana 2d is Lis Shawnee own 2 Ilis Cairo 20 Dis Michigan. Farmers amp Medianita 40dis 3 Dis Bank of a Michigan 4u Dis 2 Lis a pm conch county payable 5 Dis at Columbus o. 20 Dis 5 Dit st. Clair in table at Cir Dis Elevine of. Lodis 2 Dis was Iouri. 10 Dis state Bank Par 10 Disi Tennessee. 10 Dis All Banks 8al0dis 60 Disi n. Carolina. 10 Lis All solvent Banks i a 8 Dis 10tiis East min Banks. Ine a eni land in n. Y. O a 5 pre l Imi Sylvania 2 i re i lil Ladelphia 2 a 3 pre Par Maryland and Viriinia 2 pre All new Orleans Banks 2dis 2a3 Dia a wheelin Post notes 2dis i Silver 3 Breiu Par Foroi in Gold 4 Pruni i am. Gold 4 Preni the partnership in ret Olori Between John m. Talbott ill Samuil b. Avo Obinan was this Day dissolved. All persons indebted to said Linn who know their accounts to be due will please make payment wit bout delay to the subs Crelier. J. M. Talbott will continue the business at the old stand. June 17 if j. M. Tali Ott. Dyspepsia dyspepsia Liat troublesome and peace destroying disease thousands and tens of thousands suffer from that common and distressing complaint. Dyspepsia is frequently caused by overloading or distending tie st Macli by excessive eating or drinking indigestible and acrid substances taken into the stomach or from Long continued constipation of the Bowie is a sedentary life fear grief anxiety a copious draught of cold in tar drastic purgative medicines dysentery miscarriages intermittent and spasmodic a elections of the stomach and bowels irregular meals late , and too frequent use of Iii riotous liquors. The symptoms of dyspepsia May be described As a want of appetite or an unnatural or voracious one nausea and sometimes Bilionis vomiting Budden and transient distension of the stomach after eating acid and Putre scent educations water Brash pain in the Region of the s Mach Cost Veness palpitation of the heart Dix less and dimness of the sight disturbed rest tremors mental , Latu Lency shia sins nervous irritability chilliness shallowness of complexion great oppression after eating languor and general debility a ick Siead Allie amp a. Cure at the head of All remedies islands or. s comi fond j and ape Rient i , which act greatly upon the peristaltic motion of the intestines to inc no regularity of the bowels at the same time improving the functions of the debilitated organs thus in Viu rating and restoring the i i Cestive orians to a healthy action this Medicine Seldom fails in producing Relief. Full and directions accompany the above Medicine. Likewise a Pam Lilet Wirich describes diseases the manner of treating amp a. I principal office for the United states no. 19 North i Griir Street. . Tomilinson Brothers agents. 13 sign of the Golden mortar county stray will hereafter be published unless accompanied by the Cash. The Printer s fee by the present Law is one Dollar for each stray of the value of $12 and upwards. Sta s notice. Yale undersigned has lately obtain Imi letters of administration on the of Jonathan Arnold late of Johnson county deceased. All persons indebted to said estate Are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will file them without delay inthe Oliue of the clerk of the i Robate court pro Mierly authenticated Wiere in due time they will be attended to. The r state is probably solvent. Juielr-3w Ouedia Vav. Fuqua adm r a watch . Lost a few Days since a hire Silver watch with a Plain Gold Chain Ani steel key. The s Al is broken from the Chain. A reasonable Reward will be Given for said watch if left at this office. June 18 of be a a a. Persons having orders drawn upon Marion county Are hereby notified that there Are iinds in the Treasury to rim Leem such orders and that the unders Ned is read to redeem the same. Charles s i Eill is june 18 county treasurer. Dissolution of Pautin Enskip. The partnership heretofore existing Between David Craighead and John Blair under the firm of Craighead amp Blair is this Day by Mutual consent dissolved. Jolin Blair having owing to ill health and Conse pint Inal deity to attend to business disposed of his entire in to or. George s. Brandon by whom in connexion with or. Crai head the business will be continued at the same stand under the firm of Oai Bead and Brandon who will Settle All debts against the late firm of Craighead and Blair and who Are aut to collect All Debis due said firm. Indianapolis june 12, 1841. David Craighead. John Blair. To it y virtue of an to me directed from the clerk s office of the Marion circuit ourt i will expose to i Blic Sale Oigt the Loti Day of july 1841, in front of the court House Otheto Woof Indianapolis Between the hours Jire scribed by Law on said Day tie rents and profits for seven years of the South half of lot no 9, in Square no. 64, in the town of Indianapolis and on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said execution with damages and costs i will at the same time and place proceed to expose the fee simple of said lot to be sold As the property of John Givan at the suit of Daniel y Andes James Yandes and John f. Hill. May 28-3w j. B. Furgason Sli Urilt. State of in -dijj.r, Jav Ohio coup Ryss. Morgan. Circuit court March term 1841. Isaac h. Roll j is. V in i Ancery. Jugh b. Allen and Margaret alien a Quot ii Sai i now comes by quaries and Nave his solicitors and files his Hill herein against the said defendants and Atli Davit being now filed showing that the said defendants Are not res ii its of the state of Indiana on motion it is ordered by the co it that the said defendants lie notified of the filing of the conic Wainam s Hill herein by a Lul plication to be made in the Indiana journal a newspaper of general circulation printed at Indianapolis in Liis state for three weeks in succession the last of which publications shall he made at least Days before the first Day of the next term of this court whereby the said defendants shall be notified that unless they shall a Pear in this court on the first Day of the next term of this court and plead answer or demur to the said Bill of the com lain ant the same will be taken for confessed and held As True All of which i the defendants Are Hereley notified. Attest june Law h. R. Stevens clerk. Spanish Segars a lot Superior regalia Principe Lanorma a Ivana Legitime Constansia and other brands. Just received and for Sale by june 18 cell Aigin a d amp by a do water colors. Lot of Osborne s american water colors. Just received Quot a and for Sale at the drug store of june 18 Craighead Brandon Cash wanted. The subscriber would inform his friends and tie Public generally that he will sell 10 Inch tin Valley for 12a cents Ier foot 14 Inch do. For 17 cents 4 Inch hanging trim a for 12a cents 2 incl conductor for 12i cents and 3 Inch ditto for 20 cents per foot. He has also. Tinware cooking stoves of various sizes of Resor s Patent Flat Ware of the finest Quality. Skillets ovens pots dish and Tea kettles and spiders of various sizes All of which he will sell Low for Cash in hand at his store on the Softli East Corner of was Liing on and Meridian st sets. Junel8-3ino Samuel Vainright. Executor s notice. Notice is hereby Given that letters testamentary have been this Day granted to the undersigned on the estate of John Hartman late of Marion county Indiana deceased All persons indebted to said estate Are requested to make immediate payment those having claims against the same Are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Tie estate is flu posed to be solvent. June 18 Adam Wright executor. Executor s Sale the undersigned will sell at Public Vendue on Satunino the Luis Day of july next at the late residence of John Hartman deceased in Pike township Marion county the goods and chattels o f the deceased some horses oxen cattle hogs grains Wagon and gears and a ii Moor of other property too tedious to mention. Terms made known on Day of Sale. Sale will commence at 10 o clock a. M. Quot a said Day. Junel8-3w Adam Wright executor. Cark Fine Granire Guni shellac. 1 do Superior Ghie 1 do Vii Iliavi red 1 Birrel co Ial varnish 5 do sgt iils turpentine. June 9 rec d and for Sale by Craigh Ead Brandon. 1 cod pressed Castor of. June 11 for Sale by Craghead amp Brandon. St tip of , Moro ajar coup qty is. Morgan circuit court Marek term hi41. James p. Maxwell chancery. William Elki is. Wells coup qty. Or taken up by win. Pm. Montgomery living in Lancaster township a Bay horse supposed to be 6 years old this Spring a Ernali Star in the forehead Man 3 part shaved Ottono White Hind foot one Hind leg at the knee joint larger than the other a speck in the right Eye some Saddle Marks on his Back a natural pacer had on a Small brass i Oil with Ann Row strop about 15 hands High appraised to $.30. Also a Small Sorrell horse with a Bald face some Saddle Marks on his Back 1.3i hands High supposed to be j5 or 1-8 years old no other Marks or brands to $3, by Francis Johnson and Jacob Miller on May 7, 1841, before Justice vim. Ii. Parmelee. Taken up on May 4, by James Hervey in Lascar ter township a dark Bay Mare had on a Small Bell fastened with a pieced Collar supposed to be 3 years old no Marks or brands perceivable appraised of $25 by Thomas t. Smith and Francis Johnson Bel Ore Justice we. H. Parmelee. Taken up by Daniel Miller of Harrison township on May 3, a Gray Mare supposed to be 15 years old about 15 hands High a Small Bell on with a narrow strap and buckle fastened with Small brads or nails ii praised to 30 dollars. Also a Gray Mare supposed to be 7 years old about 14 hands High a Large scar on her left flank some Collar Marks tolerably Low in flesh appraised to 20 dollars by Adam Miller and Henry b. Elston before Justice John Bergess. Taken up by Daniel Snider of Roc Creek township on april 15, an Iron Gray Mare supposed to be 4 years old Titis Spring Isi hands High while face left Hind foot White appraised to 40 dollars. Also two yearling horse Colts a sorrel Blaze fact Hind legs White up to the Hock joint the other is a Black with a Small Star in the forehead no other Marks or brands perceivable appraised to 18 dollars each by Thomas t. Smith and Charles Malrose before Justice Benjamin Brown. Howen Hale clerk. Far rely coup qty. Quot pipe complainant now Corniea by Bull and Griggs his solicitors and the process herein issued being returned not found As to the said defendant William Elkins on motion disordered that tie said defendant William Elkins be notified of the filing of the complainant s Bill herein by a publication to be made in the Indiana journal for three weeks in succession the last of which publications shall be at least sixty Days before the first Day of the in it term of this court whereby the said William Elkins shall be warned that unless he shall appear in this court on the first Day of the next term hereafter to be Holden at the court House in Martinsville and Gilead answer or demur to the complainant s Bill herein the same will be taken for confessed and held As True. A copy. Attest Junelin Isop ii. R. Stevens clerk. De. Taylor s Balsam of Liverwort for Couhig Nipton mid Hii Vrr comi it input coughs colds Jas Lima Bijj Cully of Breal Kirby pains in the Side or breast spitting of blood cat arts Alpila Tion of the heart oppression and soreness of the Chest whooping cough pleurisy hectic fever big a sweats difficult or profile expectoration and All other adj dec Lions of the Chest lungs and liver. This article is prepared according 10 a recipe procured from a very old and eminent physician the late or. Holyoke who preserved his own life by its Elli Cacy although of a consumptive Constitution to the astonishing age of one Hundred and two years until the age of eighty seven he was engaged in very extensive practice requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds Are now living in Good health that consumption seemed to have marked for in Early grave who owe their preservation to the use of this invaluable Medicine. The of the Herb Quot Liverwort Quot Are in this vegetable preparation so powerfully and effectually concentrated As to Render it a most Superior and harmless Medicine for All disorders of the liver and i Unis and it is now considered Liy All Persona familiar with its Elf ext Superior in Merit to any other medical preparation for these prevalent complaints. It has proved to Atoni singly beneficial for consumption coughs colds spitting of Bloomil amp c., that Many of our physicians daily employ it in la Weir practice and esteem it a Superior and valuable Medicine a persons afflicted with consumption or any other disease of the lungs Are recommended to make immediate use of this Balsam As it has not Only proved in removing such threaten consumption hut has performed effectual cures of even this formidable disease where All Hopes of recovery were relinquished by the most Learned and experienced medical men. This Medicine facilitates expectoration reduces fever re stores strength and May be considered a very Superior preparation for the cure and prevention of All diseases of the Chest and lungs and should be resorted to even after Ailiese diseases have resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of this old and very respectable ph3 Simian this Balsam of Liverwort has acquired an enviable reputation for its Virtues As Sui error to that of the abundant nostrums of the Day As was the character and probity of its inventor and original pro Krietor to that of quacks and empiric. As an of the Nuhi tude of we have received in approbation of this Medicine the following arc submitted. Hundreds of others May he examined at the store a dear sir�?1 feel unc univocal pleasure inthe Opportunity now Alfiere Dmeo expressing my apr oratory opinion of your Balaam of Liverwort and the Success i have Ever obtained from its administration. I have used your Medicine in a i it Var Sof sixty a cases comprising All stages of disease from cold and cough to advanced Phthisis and have invariably found immediate Relief. I recommend it cheerfully in All cases where the Chest and lungs Are effected particularly in consumption with Fiscor Fulvous Diathesis. For chronic cough pain in the Chest. Spitting of blood sec., i have no hesitation in pronouncing your vegetable Medicine unrivalled. With respect your obedient servant Geo. Campbell m. D. And member of the College of surgeons Edinburg. New York january 2, 18.39. This Medicine is for Sale i the proprietor 375 Boive Raj Between fourth and Fuifui sts., k. V. Also forsake by Craighead amp Brandon. Junel8-6mo agents for Indianapolis. To tailors. James Hall Dii Piper and tailor Indianapolis la would respectfully inform the Trade generally throughout the state that he is the duly authorised agent Lor Scott amp Wilson s Mirror of fashion system of cutting amp a. Terms As follows report monthly Mirror per year v., do do six months 3 00 system of cutting garment a 10 00 Patent Square and Scales j 00 the Hove articles together with shears tape measures advertising cards and any article of trimmings May he had by order with a remittance accompanying the amount ordered. The system for cutting Square and scale with Leports and Mirror one half year can be had for fifteen dollars payable in Advance. All letters on tic subject must be Post paid to receive attention unless enclosing a . J Quot Quot a 18 3m my , amp it ii subscribers have just received and opened at their new store room a new and Large assortment of fresh drugs it medicines paints oils Dyc Woods and Dyc stiffs Kllc Lical glassware Windo Glasa cosmetics pure fines and liquors selected expressly for medicinal purposes together with almost every other article in their line All of which have been selected by one of the firm in the Eastern cities with a View to have each and every article of the first Quality and Are determined to sell the same at the very lowest prices for Cash or on Short a i it roved credit. The attention of physicians country merchants painters and invalids Are respect fully invited. Particular care and attention will be Given to filling prescriptions and compounding medicines and believe that with the experience of twelve years in this particular Branch of business we shall be Ash to Render full satisfaction. The store will be opened at any hour in the night when called on. Indianapolis june 11. Or aig11e a i amp by a n Don. A Moffatt s medicines. Lot of Mon atts pills and plane Nix bitters. Received and forsake by Craighead amp Brandon. A i be 11 agents for Indianapolis swains Panacea. O Doz swains Panacea warranted genuine. June 11 forsake by Craighead amp Brandon. Farm for Sale the undersigned oilers his farm for Hale lying about three fourths of a mile South East of Broad supple in Marion county. About 80 acres Are under cultivation 15 acres of Wood land fenced. There is a comfortable dwelling House Good barn and other necessary buildings on it there Are two Orchards one now hearing the other is Young and of the most Choice fruit. It is handsomely situated and contiguous to Indian Apo. Jas. The terms will be reasonable. Any Quot person wishing to Pur Clisse is invited to examine the Prem act now occupied by Ambrose Dawson. June l8-3w Uriati Dawson. Dyspepsia of ten years standing. I am truly hair by to state to the addicted Community that a member of my family was afflicted for ten or twelve years with the above distressing disease. The symptoms were great oppression after eating acidity at the stomach a severe pain in the Side and breast sick headache mental despondency with other symptoms during which time in melons re Niediek were procured without obtaining Inich Relief. Having heard of the Good effects of or. s compound strengthening and German Al percent Puis a was incl need to give them a trial which Lam Happy to stale that by using one in x of the German ape Rient pills accompanied by the strength nin 4 tunic pills that they have nearly eradicated the disease. I consider it due to those afflicted that i make this acknowledgement that they May likewise Jiro cure the same invaluable Medicine and be freed from those distressing diseases. With gratitude and respect vim m. Spear no. 125 old York Road. For at no 19 North eighth Street Philadelphia. Also for Sale at the sign of Ali Golden mortar directly opposite the Washington Hall. Indianapolis june 11. Tomlisson Brothers agents. The a a eau blow. The Public will please observe that no Brandreth s pills Are genuine unless the Box has three labels upon it each containing a fac Similie signature of my hand writing thus a. Bran Retli. These labels Are engraved on steel beautifully designed and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. The brat Oiseth pimps. Lie remarkable cues which have been it Lecius by Brandreth s Al pills have astonished the whole medical faculty Many of whom have conceded that they Are the greatest Blessing that Ever was Given Lottie world. The reason these celebrated pills have such an universally Good eject is Bee also their action harmonizes with the human body. Quot purge out the old leaven that be May become a new Lump Quot is the language of the hold writ a figure applied spiritually it is True but How could it have any application unless confirmed by practical experience in the body of matter the foundation upon a Liili Liis figure of of scripture rests is As a memo Valine As the Laws which govern the tides or that occasion the thunders of heaven. Quot the the condition upon which god has Given health to Man is a constant care to keep his Stinach and bowels free from All morbid or unhealthy accumulations. The Means 10 Al fact this must be those remedies which cleanse the bowels and purify the blood. Good healthful Medicine a Only a species of food when the animals whose habits we have tie Lineaus of observing arc ecu they wander through the Fields and make selection of those Herb which open their bowels and purify their fluids which immediately restores their health. When a dose of Brandreth s pills Are taken they Are digested and pass to every part of the system but they leave the body when they have elected the intended purpose and health and vigor Are by them insured. Mineral medicines May enter the system but they Are with Kiili Unity got out again and they always occasion pain and misery while they remain in the body whereas Brandreth pills arc As innocent As a piece of read and Are evacuated with the disease for which they Are taken. From the time we Are born to tie time we cease to breathe our bodies arc constantly wasting and As constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we oat the digestive organs convert into blood which Renews or builds up by its circulating Power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely and when any thing prevents its free course through Trio Vains disease commences. Kem Mherl the top the Side and the Bottom. Ujj my own office is on third Street Between main and Walnut where the genuine pills can always be obtained. The following Are the Only authorized agents for the Gale of Brandreth pills o. B. Davis Indianapolis Jacod Loucks Cumberland f. Thocher pleasant View a. W. Stinely Bridgeport who have teem at All times for Sale. Ju�oll-6ino. Aken up by we. B. Baily of Medina town. Slip on april 14, a Chesnut sorrel Mare a Small Baize in Lior forehead three White legs while nearly updo the Hock joints about i4j hands High supposed to be4yea p old this Spring appraised to 30 dollars and 50 cents before Justice j. Cowgill. E. F. Lucas clerk. A Milton co unt y. Aken up by g. L. Shy in Clay township a dark Bay horse Colt about 14 hands High Blaze face tapering downward to a Point a Small snip on his nose appraised to 30 dollars. Taken up by Nathan d. Shoemaker in Noblesville township a Bay Mare Colt supposed to be three years old a Star in the forehead Stone White on the right Hind foot appraised to 30 dollars. I Aken up by John Applegit in Noblesville township a sorrel Mare supposed to be 7 or h years old 13 hands High right Hind foot while Small Star the forehead snip on the no.= a appraised to 20 dollars. Taken up by Levi wheatly in Noblesville township a Black Hor a supposed to be two years old this Spring appraised to 20 dollars. Taken up by Joseph Fller in Delaware township on the 23d april 1841, a Brown Mare 14i hands High both Hind feet while shoe on the right lore foot split in Hoof of the Aiulu Hind foot a few White hairs in Ilie Forel Iead supposed to be 11 years old appraised to 30 dollars. Also a Claybank stud horse Colt a scar on his slide joint supposed to be 14 hands High dark mane and Tail appraised to 20 dollars. Taken up by James Mcmurtry in Adams township on the i9ih a Ril 1341, a dark Brown Mare two years old 14i hands High Blaze face feet White up to the locks one Glass Eye appraised to 30 dollars. Taken up by James Gibson in while River township on the 30ih of april lii41, a dark Bay horse 8 years old this Spring about 1-54 hands High some White on the left Hind foot three old shoes on a common sized Bell with leather Collar and buckled Stone Saddle Marks appraised to 50 dollars. Also a Light Roan filly 3 years old about 14 hands High Blaze face Sonie White on the left Hind foot a Small White spot on the right fore foot appraised to 27 dollars and 50 cents. Taken up by John Sheflin in White River township on the 23 Day of april,ilc4l, a dark sorrel horse 4 years old this Spring about 14 hands High a Small White spot in the forehead a Long Tail and some White hairs in it appraised to 22 dollars and 50 cents. Taken up by Sarah Harrington in Jackson township on the 3d Day of May 1841, a Sorrell horse 8 or 9 years old sixteen hands High a Small Star in the forehead 3 White feet Collar and Saddle Marks shod All round branded s. On the left shoulder appraised to 45 doll ars. John g. Burns cd k. Bartholome w county. Raken up by doctor w. Smith in Flatrock Al township Bartho Lorneva county a Strawberry Roan Mare about fourteen and a half hands High six or seven years old this Spring a part of the left Hind foot White a piece of shoe on her left Hind foot no other Marks appraised to 45 dollars by Jacob Gabbert and William Brown before Justice Riam l a Liege. Taken up by Elon Smith in Flatrock township a Black Mare 15 hands High 12 or 13 years old Shmidl Ders has been Hurt by the Collar All four feet White a Star in her forehead and a Small snip no other Marks or brands appraised to 45 dollars by Jacob Gabbert and Willi Ira i3rown before Justice Sam l j. Liege taken up by Andrew j. Burns in Haw Creel township on april 26, 1841, a yellow Bay Mare All of her feet White a Star and snip in her forehead Blind in the left Eye 14 hands High 10 years old had on a Large Bell leather Collar attended on with a buckle and string a Date on the Bell 1787 and the letters ii. P. On it appraised to 25 dollars by Jesse Iliner and John s. Ila ton before Justice Joseph Iliner. Taken up by James former in Haw Creek township on april 25, 1841, a Bright sorrel Mare Blaze face both right feet White 4 years old about 14 Hiinds i Inch High appraised to 45 dollars. Also a yellow sorrel Mare both Hind feet and left fore foot wite 3 years old 15 hands High with a Small mocking Bell on the Clapper fastened on with old Bonnet wire appraised to 45 dollars by Eldridge Hopkins and Jesse Iliner before Justice Joseph Iliner. Isaac s. Boardman cps Ovien county. T Naken up by James a. Steele of Montgomery Al township a dark sorrel horse supposed to be 5 years old this Spring Hind feet White above the pasture joint a Star and snip in the forehead about 15 hands High appraised to 45 dollars by Martin Snoddy and William Gwin before Justice Garret Cownover taken up by William f. Williams of Franklin township a Small Bay Mare about fourteen hands and a half High 6 years old Small Star in her forehead snip on her nose left Hind loot White some Saddle Marks appraised to 30 dollars by Sam l Dyer and John Pegeti before Justice Samuel Folsom. T. C. Johnson cd k Delaware county. Rj1 Aken up by James love of Union township a Bay filly 2 years old past marked with a Small Star in the forehead Black mane Tail and legs no other Marks or brands perceivable appraised to $22 50 before Justice Reasoner. Taken up by John Mcbride of Harrison township a Gray Mare about 15 hands High Lump on the left knee the Hoof on Trio right Hind foot White and cars fallen supposed to be 17 years old some gear Marks on the sides no other Marks or brands perceivable appraised to ,530 before Justice Stout. Sam. W. Hablan clerk. Randolph coup qty. Run taken up by Moses a. Morris in Ward . Ship an stray Mare Small Blaze is her face snip on her nose 3 White feet shod behind 14 1-2 hands High about 5 years old appraised to �35 by Perry Fields and Epraim Collins before Justice mock. George w. Monks clerk. Gibson county. Taken up by David Thomas in Johnson township on the 17th Day of March 1841, a buy horse supposed to to 15 years old l4i hands High shod All round a few White hairs in his forehead left Hind foot White one Inch above the Hoof extending three parts round the foot some Saddle Marks on each Side of his Back some Collar Marks no brands perceivable appraised to 20 dollars before Justice David Roble. Taken up by Samuel Myers in Johnson township on april 23, 1841, a dapple Gray Mare dark mane and Tail supposed to to 12 years old and about fourteen hands High shod All round n Small scar or scald on each Side of her Back paces Well no other Marks or brands perceivable appraised to 30 dollars before Justice g. W. Poe. J. R. Montgomery clerk. A Fiess county. Taken up by John Mitchell of Reeve township on May 4, i84i, a dark Bay horse Black mane amp Tail left Hind foot White up to the fetlock fifteen hands Hij a about 13 years old some Saddle Marks no other Marks or Branda perceivable appraised to $2.5 by Geo. W. Gilly and Andrew Johnson before Justice Samuel g. Smyth. John Van Trees clerk. Jay county. Zalaken up Tyjohn Gaur of Bearcreek township a a. On May 7, 1841, a Light sorrel Mare Gray mane and Tail Blaze face a Lump on the right nostril and supposed a rising of the poll evil a scar on the right shoulder supposed to be done by the Collar 5 years old this Spring 15 hands High appraised to 45 dollars. Also a Light Gray Mare about 15 hands High no visible Marks supposed to be 6 years old this Spring appraised to 40 dollars by John Brison James Whiteman and Moses Jenkinson before Justice Thomas Graham. Taken up by David Miller Quot of Jackson township a Chesnut sorrel Marc a Blaze face running Over the right nostril 3 White feet supposed to be 4 or 5 years old this Spring appraised to 25 dollars. Also a Chesnut sorrel 1 year old a Star in the forehead appraised to 15 dollars by James Moore and Addison a Mays to Tore Justice Silas s. Pingry. Taken up by Enoch Bowden of Bearcreek township on May i 1841, a Bay horse supposed to be 7 years old 14 hands High the right fore foot a Little White a White spot on the Back some gear Marks appraised to 25 dollars by George Bower und Daniel car before Justice Thomas Giraham. Taken up by William Vail of Bearcreek township on May 14, 1841, a Black Mare two Small White spots on the right Side of the Back a White spot on the right ear a Small White Streak around the right Ham 15 hands i Inch High supposed to be 9 years old this Spring appraised to 55 dollars by William Moore and Lewis Stivers before Justice t. S Graham. C. A Nna clerk. Boone county. Aken up by reason Mcdaniel in Harrison township on april 25, 1841, a Bay Mare 3 years old this Spring 14 hands 2 inches High a Small Bell tied on with a rope a Star in her forehead a Small White spot on her right breast left Hind foot White a scar on the right thigh and a Small one on her right leg at the pasture joint appraised to 37 dollars and 50 cents by Jacob Waugh and Milton Combs before Justice Keath. Taken up by Joshua Gappen in Washington township a Black horse about 14 hands High supposed to be 6 years old this Spring a Small Star in his forehead Blind of an Eye appraised to 25 dollars. Also a Bay Mare 8 years old this Spring a Star in her forehead and snip on her nose supposed to be with foal about 15 hands High appraised to 40 dollars by Augustus Chase and Wesley Pauley before Justice Chase. S. S. Brown clerk. Hancock county. Aken up by Thomas b. Miller in Harrison township a Bright Bay horse 9 years old this Spring 14 hands High left Hind foot White some Saddle Marks on his Back shod before appraised to 40 dollars by William Curry and Joseph 11. Curry before Justice John Martin. Shelb y county. Aken up by Augustus Simmons in Noble township on May 7, a Bay Mare 14i hands High Blaze face Hind feet White to years old wind galls appraised to 35 dollars. Also a sorrel stud Colt 2 years old 14 hands High appraised to 25 dollars before Justice Thompson. Taken up by Jonathan w. Andrews of moral township a Claybank Mare right Eye out Small alar and snip 4\ hands High 10 years old appraised to 13 dollars. Also a Bay Mare Star right hip Down 15 hands High 4 years old appraised to 14 dollars before Justice Holmes. Taken up by Robert Hawkins of Marion township on March 29, 1841, a Light Dun or dark Claybank Mare 5 or g years old 15 hands High appraised to $45. Also a dark Roan Colt i year old Small brass Bell on appraised to $ 12 before Justice Kinsley. I Aken up by Philip Colclazier of Hanover township on april 19, 1 841, a dark Iron Gray Marc 3 years old i4i hands High 4 White feet Small Blazo face appraised to 29 dollars before Justice Huntington. Taken up by Samuel Chandler of Noble township april "27, 1841, a Bay horse 8 years old 15 hands Gigli Star in the forehead right Hind foot White appraised to �-30 before Justice Thompson Sylvan b. Morris clerk. Delaware county. Raken up by Samuel Gregory on april 29, Job 1841, ill Niles township a dark Gray horse near Eye Blind 13i hands High supposed to be 3 years old this Spring had a Small Bell on with a link and a half of drawing Chain for a Clapper appraised to 18 dollars before Justice Mcmellon. Samuel Vav. Harlan clerk. Franklin c o unt y. A shaken up by Samuel d. Owen in Blooming Job. Grove township on april 30, 1841, a Bay horse Colt supposed to be three years old this Spring about 15 hands High right Hind foot White some White hairs on the Root of his Tail no other Marks or brands perceivable appraised to 35 dollars by Jesse Doctorman and Abraham Whitelock before Justice Morgan Roop. Robert John county. Felken up by Jacob Wright of Prairie township Al on May 3, i84i, a dark sorrel Mare 3 or 4 years old i4i hands High appraised to 20 dollars by William Modlin and Richard Modlin before Justice Thomas up by Lewis Brown of Liberty township on May 12, 1841, a Bay Mare 3 years old branded on the near shoulder with the letter of appraised to 30 dollars before Justice s. D. Wells. Taken up by David Pickering of Harrison township on May 12, i84i, a Bright sorrel Mare Colt supposed to be 2years old this Spring about 14 hands High Blaze face both Hind feet White appraised al25 dollars before Justice Moses Muf phey cd k. Lawrence county. Quot Aken up by Levi a Nugent in Marion town _ ship on april 27, 1841, a dark Bay Mare about 14i hands High a Star in the forehead Black mane and Tail and Black feet and legs a few Saddle , supposed to be four years old appraised to $30 by Martin Nott and Dorton Alexander before Justice James Davis. Robert Mitchell clerk. Fulton county. Aken up by John Shoup of Union township a Light Chesnut sorrel horse Star in his forehead a Small deficiency in the right hip about 15 Handi his supposed to be ii or 12 years old appraised at $30 by William g. Levi and William Troutman before Justice Vincent Mccoy l n. Bozarth clerk. Founta in county. Mgr taken up by William Glasscock of Cane town Jil ship a Bay Mare Black legs mane and Tail some Saddle Marks 14 hands 3 inches High supposed to be 6 or 7 years old appraised to $40. Also a Chesnut sorrel Mare a Star and snip on her forehead some Saddle Marks shod All round 15 1-2 hands High supposed to to 8 or 9 years old appraised to $30. Taken up by William Gustine of gain township on april 23, 1841, a Light Bay filly 2 years old White Streak Down her forehead left Hind foot White to the pastern joint heavy mane and Tail mane lies on the left Side appraised to $20. J. Ristine clerk. Grant county. Or taken up by Elliott Mason in Liberty township 1 on May 14, 1841, a Flea bitten Gray horse dark mane and Tail Iron Gray legs 15 hands High about ii years old this Spring appraised to 50 dollars by Nathan Morris and Joseph Edgarton before Justice Parsons. E. G. Cary clerk. State of Jav Vaj a he Dricks Courm a Hendricks probate court to Augst term 1841. John free administrator of the estate of Quot William free deceased. Yes. Sarah free widow of the deceased Jack son Woodard and Polly his wife John application for Sale Ray and Sarah his wife Isaiah free Quot of real estate. Daniel free Prescha free John free Matilda free Susannah free Claiborne free and William free Mieirs of the deceased. Phe said administrator having heretofore filed an inventory and appraisement of certain real estate of the deceased to wit the West half of the Ortli Wist Quarter of Section 23 and the West half of the South West Quarter of Section 14, in township 16 North of Range one East containing 160 acres. And suggested to our said court the insult Cliency of the personal est the to pay and satisfy the debts and demands outstanding against the estate of the decedent. And it appearing to the satisfaction of our said court that the said Jackson Woodard and Polly his wife formerly Polly free and Isaiah free Are not residents of the state of Indiana therefore the said Jackson Polly and Are hereby notified to appear in our said court on the first Day of the next term to be Holden at the court House in Danville on the second monday in August next and Shew cause if any they can Why the real estate aforesaid shall not be sold and made assets in the hands of said administrator for the payment of the debts and demands outstanding against said estate june 1i-3w attest. J. M. Gregg clerk. State of a Diana he Dricks coup qty. In Hendricks probate court to August term 1841. Moses Tomlinson administrator. Is f the creditors of the estate of Hiram it insolvency. Tomlinson deceased. 1 a Phe creditors of the estate of Ili rain Tomlinson late of Hen Dricks county deceased Are hereby notified that at the May term 1841, of our said court Moses Tomlinson the said administrator filed his Bill complaining of the insolvency of the estate of the decedent and praying generally for Relief and further that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their res Active claims by filing the same or a statement of the nature description and Dale of the contract or Assum sit upon which the same Mav be founded in the Otyce of the clerk of our said court previous to the final distribution of the assets of the said estate such claims will be postponed in favor of More diligent creditors. June ll-6\attest. J. M. Gregg clerk. State of in Dialva he Edricks coup qty. Hendricks probate court to August term 1841. Jeremiah Hadley administrator. V3, t the creditors of James Campbells complaint of insolvency. Estate. 1 to lie creditors of the estate of James Campbell late of the county of Hendricks deceased Are hereby notified that at the May term 1341, of our said court the said administrator filed his Bill complaining of tie insolvency of said estate and praying generally for Relief and further that unless they notify the said administrator of the and extent of their respective claims by filing the same or a statement of the nature description and Date of the contract or Assum sit upon which the same May be founded in the office of the clerk of our said court previous to the final distribution of the assets of the said estate Fitch claims will be postponed in favor of tile claims of More diligent i editor ?. Attest. June ll-6w_j. M. Gregg clerk. Administrator s notice. A he undersigned has this Day taken letters of administration on the estate of Ira Scott late of Hendricks county la. Deceased All persons indebted to the said estate Are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same Are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. June 11-3w-pd s. T. Ii Adley adm r. By the prisident of the i United states. In pursuance of Law 1, Joun 1 Yler president of the United slates of America do hereby declare and make known that a Public Sale will be held at the land office at Danville in the state of Illinoia come mencing Orr monday the ninth Day of August next for the disposal of the Public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships to wit North of the base line and East of the third principal Meridian. Townships Twenty six Twenty seven and Twenty eight except the Western tier of sections , Seren eighteen Nineteen thirty and thirty one in each township of Range seven. I own ships Twenty seven Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range nine. Townships Twenty seven Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range ten. Townships Twenty seven Twenty eight Twenty nine and to liar to of Range eleven. North of the base line and West of the second principal Meridian. Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Runga fourteen. Lands appropriated by Law for the use of schools military or other purposes will be excluded from Sale. The Sale will be kept open for two weeks unless the lands Are sooner disposed of and no longer and no private entries of land in the townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington this thirtieth Day of april Anno Domini 1841. John Tyler. By the president James a Whitcomb commissioner of the general land office notice to Preemption claimants. Every person claiming the right of Preemption to land in any of the townships designated in this proclamation in virtue of the provisions of the act of 22d june 1838, As extended and modified by the act of let june 1840, or of the provisions of the latter act granting certain privileges to another class of settlers is requested to prove the same to the satisfaction of the Register and receiver of the land office and make payment therefor As soon As practicable after seeing this notice and before the Day appointed for the commencement of the Public Sale of land As above designated otherwise such claims will be forfeited. James Whitcomb com. Of the Gen. Land office. A Jotic. N Otice is Hereley Given thai letters of administration on the estate of Richard Gentry late of Hendricks county Indiana deceased Lias been granted to the undersigned All persons indebted 10 said estate Are hereby notified to come Forward and make payment and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. We. H. Darnall May 23-3w-Pd_Riartin Gentry adm s. Milk milk. Pile undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of this place that he can Supply All who want with the Best kind of milk and also that he will sell it lower than usual at the i reduced Price of 4 cents per quart May 18-3w John Dell. Eagle Ixo tee. Putnam tue Indiana. 1. Had respectfully informs his friends and the pub. Lie that he has taken the above House it having under gone a Thorou Irh repair he is now prepared to Accomma opiate the travelling Public and Hopes by his a remitted attention to Merit a portion of the Public patronage. June 4-if D. Splendid lotteries. S. Gregory amp . Juv Iov j. O tier y. Class no. 5, for 1341 to be drawn in Alexandria d. C. On saturday 12tli june 1841. Ourand capitals. 33,293 vol Lara. 10,000 3,500 doily a 5,000 dollars 3,292 dollars 4,000 dollars 3,000 dollars 0=40 prizes of $2,000 amp a. Tickets $10�?halves �5�?quarters $<2. 50. Certificates of packages of 2.5 whole tickets $130 do do of 25 half do 65 do do of 25 Quarter do 32 50by the president of the United states. In pursuance of Law 1, Martin Van by Ren president of the United states of America do hereby declare and make known that a Public Sale will be held at the land office at Mineral Point in the territory of Wisk onsan commencing on monday the Twenty first Day of june next for the disposal of the Public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships to wit North of the base line and West of the fourth principal Meridian and North of the Wisk onsan River. Fractional townships eight and nine bordering on the Wisk onsan River of Range one. Fractional townships eight and nine bordering on the Wisk onsan River of Range two. Fractional townships seven and eight bordering on the Wisk onsan River of Range three. Fractional township seven bordering on the Wisk onsan River and township eight of Range four. Fractional townships and seven bordering on the Wisk onsan River of Range five. Township eight of Range five. Fractional township six bordering on the Wisk onsan River township seven and fractional township eight bordering on the missis Silipi River of Range six. Fractional township six bordering on the Wisk onsan and fractional township eight bordering on the Mississippi River of Range seven. Lands appropriated by Law for the use of schools military or other purposes will be excluded from Sale. The Sale will be kept open for two weeks unless the lands Are sooner disposed of and no longer and no private entries of land in the townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington this twentieth Day of february Anno Domini 1841. By the president m. Van by Wren. James Whitcomb commissioner of the general land office. Viromia lottery. Class of for 1841 to be drawn at , Virginia on saturday 19th june 1841. Ourand capitals. 30,000 dollars. I 1,747 dollars 2j prizes of �1,000 25 28 200 do do do 10,000 dollars 6.000 dollars 5,000 dollars 4,000 dollars 2,500 dollars 2,000 dollars tickets $10�?halves $5-�?quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets 130 do do 25 half do 65 do do 25 Quarter do 32 50 500 300 200 amp a. 3 capitals of 35,000 Ainoi uting to 3 3,000 vol s. In saturday 26lh june 1841, the Union lottery. Class no. 6, for 1841 will be drawn at Alexandria d. C. Ourand capitals. 3 of $-25,000 i do sheriff s Sale. By virtue of two executions to me directed from the clerk s office of the Marion circuit court i will to Public Sale on the 6th Day of july 1841, in front of the court House in the town of Indianapolis Between the hours prescribed by Law on said Day the rents and profits for seven years of lot no. 142 of the donation land adjoining the town of Indianapolis also lot no. 1, in Square 30. And on failure to realize the full amount demanded by said writ with damages and costs i will at the same time and place proceed to the fee simple of said Lota to be sold As the property of Jacob land is at the suit of the Indianapolis insurance company and John of i. June 15-3w j. B. Furgason so of. 1 of �25,000 1 of 25,000f 1 of 25,000> 1 prize of 1 do Are $75,000. 10,000 5,000 50 prizes of 50 do 50 do 65 do tickets Only $10�?halves $5�?auartnrs $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 wholes $130 do do 26 halves 65 do do 26 Quarter 32 50 2,477 1,000 300 250 200, amp a. For tickets and shares and certificates of packages in that love splendid lotteries address d. S. Gregory 4 co. Managers. Washington City d. C. Drawing sent immediately As soon As Over 10 All who order As above. May 28-td-pd state of inv dial a he Dricks coup qty is. Hendricks circuit court october term lb4l Bradley Bartholomew \ ,.it in chancery. Orse Inu Richmond amp i Mary Lane Richmond. J pursuant to the order of our said us Wilri is circuit court at the april term 1841, Orsenius Richmond and Mary Jane Richmond the defendants in this suit Are hereby notified of the Pendency of this suit and that unless they personally to and appear before the honorable the judges of our said court on the first Day of their next term to to ii Olden at the court if ouse in Danville on the first monday in october next and then and there plead answer or demur to the Bill of the said Bradley Bartholomew in this cause filed and which said Bill is now pending in our said court the same will be taken As confessed and True and Lizard and determined in their absence. Junell-3w attest. J. M. Gregg clerk. To Money makers a a pipe subscriber and owner of those splendid business Costah Lish Nientsu on main Street Indianapolis Indiana called lately Quot the Indianapolis hotel Quot and col tee House annexed having referred All matters of Dit Forence with tiie messes. Hares to arbitration. Is fitting the same up again for a decent qualified tenant to be in readiness by about the Loti of june next to he rented by the year if taken a Oon otherwise they must a occupied by the owner. Gentlemen Long wanting triese 6�������, lie stands must apply immediately or they will be did appoint. De. An extensive repair is making to the premises the hour a a Sta idea fences Wagon Yard amp a. Will be cleaned and decently repaired and ten More single room added if Rij wired. Indianapolis june 4, 1841-lw j. D. Rav. By tic preside iat of the Iii itch state. In pursuance of last a joii.tyi ii president of the United states of America do hereby declare and make known that a Public Sale will be held at the land office at Batesville in the state of Arkansas commencing on monday the ninth Day of August next for the disposal of the Public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships to wit North of the base line and East of the fifth principal Meridian. Township seventeen of Range one. Township nine of Range two. Townships seventeen and Twenty one except the Northern tier of sections in Twenty one of Range four. Townships sixteen and seventeen of Range five. North of Tho Baseline and West of the fifth principal Meridian. Township sixteen of Range one. Township a Ilieen of Range two. Fractional township ten North of the old Cherokee Boundary line and fractional township fifteen lying West of White River of Range eleven. Townships fourteen and fifteen of Range sixteen. Township fourteen of Range seventeen. Lands appropriate ii by Law for the use of schools military or other purposes will be excluded from Sale. The sales will to kept open for two weeks unless Tho lands Are sooner disposed of and no longer and no private entries of land in Tho townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at Tho City of Washington this thirtieth Day of april Anno Domini 1841. A John Tyler. By he president James Iii Tomb of the general land office. Notice to Preemption claimants. I very person claiming the right of Preemption to land in any of the townships designated in this proclamation in virtue of Tho provisions of the act of 22d june .838, As extended and modified by the act of let june 1840, or of the provisions of Tho latter act Grant ing certain privileges to another class of settlers is requested to prove the same to the satisfaction of the Register and receiver of the land office and make payment therefor As soon a practicable after toeing this notice and before the Day appointed for the commencement of the Public Sale of the land a a a a designated otherwise such claim will be forfeited. James Whitcombe May 4-t� com. Of Gen. A spa to Preemption claimants. Every person claiming the right of Preemption to land in any of the townships designated in this proclamation in virtue of the provisions of the act of22d june ib38, As extended and modified by the act of lat june 1840, roof the provisions of the latter act granting certain privileges to another class of , is requested to prove the same to the satisfaction of the Register and receiver of the land office and make payment therefor As soon As practicable after seeing this notice and before the Day appointed for the commencement of the Public Sale of the land As above designated otherwise such claims will be forfeited. Janes Willcomb my 7�?ts com. Of the Gen. Land the president of the United in pursuance of Law i Martin Van Buren president of the United states of America do hereby declare and make known that Public sales will be held at the undermentioned land offices in the state of Michigan at the periods hereinafter designated to wit at the land office at Genesee commencing on monday the Twenty first Day of june next for the disposal of the Public lands lying within the limits of the undermentioned townships to wit North of the base line and East of the Meridian. Townships Twenty nine and thirty of Range one. Townships Twenty nine and thirty of Range two. Townships Twenty nine and thirty of Range three. Townsil Iii Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range four. Townships Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range five. Townships Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range six. Townships Twenty eight Twenty nine and thirty of Range seven. Township Twenty eight and fractional township Twenty nine bordering on Lake Huron of Range eight. Fractional townships Twenty eight and Twenty nine bordering on Lake Huron of Range nine. At the land office at Ionia commencing on monday the fifth Day of july next for the disposal of the Public lands lying within the limits of the undermentioned townships to wit North of the base line and wat of the Meridian. Townships Twenty one Twenty two Twenty three Twenty four Wei ii five Twenty six Twenty seven thirty one and thirty two of Range six. Townships Twenty one Twenty two Twenty three Twenty four Twenty five Twenty six thirty one and thirty two of Range seven. Townships thirty one and thirty two of Range Elgeti fractional townships Ali try one and thirty two bordering on grand traverse Hay of Range nine. Fractional township thirty two bordering on grand traverse Bay of Range ten. Fractional townships thirty one and thirty two bordering on Lake Michigan of Range eleven. Fractional township thirty one bordering on Lake Michigan of Range twelve. Lands appropriated by Law for the use of schools military or other purposes will be excluded from Sale. The sales will each to kept open for two weeks unless the land Are sooner disposed of and no longer and no private entries of land in the townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington this eighteenth Day of february Anno Domini 1841. By Tho president m. Van Buren. James Whitcomb commissioner of the general land to Preemption claimants. Every person claiming the right of Preemption to land in any of the townships designated in this proclamation in virtue of the provisions of the act of 22d june 1833, As extended and modified by the act of it june 1840, or of the provisions of the latter act granting certain privileges to another class of seniors is requested to prove the same to Tho anti Sanction of the Register and receiver of the proper land office and make payment therefor As soon is practicable after seeing this notice and before the Day appointed for the commencement of the Public Sale of the land As above designated otherwise such claims will be forfeited. James Whitcomb May 7�?ts com. Of the Gen. Land office notice. Whereas my wife Drucilla Beck has left my bed and Hoard without any just cause or provocation i hereby for Arii All persons from trusting or harbouring Lier on my account As i am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. June 4, 1b41-.swj.\cob Beck. Administrator s Sale. In per Guanco of in order of the probate court of Tho county of Marion and state of Indiana made and entered at the March term to Hereof. In tiie year 1041, i will expose to a bloc Sale on saturday the 3d Dav of july 1841, on tie promises in the county of Marion Between the ii Yiirs of 10 o clock a. M. And 4 o clock. P m. On a old Day Tho fee a Imp a of to lib follow ing Doc Robed lands to wit the South East Quarter of action 2, in township 16.nonh, of Range 3 esst in the county of Marl on to 1� sold a a the estate of Ellas to Ming lie of said county. Dec esd. Terms of sle one tii ird in hand okie third in 6 months and one third in is won Tbs wit i interest from Date on the two int team not. June 5-sw Jat a Roberts of cd r