Puolisven BE SMITH BOLTON, crier of Washington and Tennessee streets, om the Staite House square. CONDITIONS, . ‘Two Dollars paid within tio months after impcribing—230 within six months or $3 at the end of the y No subscription takes for 2 shorter tenn than twelve months, no less payment is, more in advance, no subscribers to be at liberty to dis crutiate unitil arrearages are paid—Andd a [nilere to notify a discontinuance at the col of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. (21 Produce of every description will be received in payment if delivered at the office. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted three times for #7? per sipuite and twenty-fivecents for each sub emt ingortion.—Longer ones in the san proportion. ¢gCash must accom pany wvertisements, . AGENTS. The following perons are authorized in e cerrainy receipt for all monies due this establishment: where te agents are faimed the postmasters will please ‘ach: dhartinszile--G. 13, Beeter, esq. ent P, Helge, exq. Spent: Rev. Bache Basington—A, Passmore, € 2 Slingard’s Mills—¥, Slinkard, eq. Blowmngton—Jacob Lowe, oxy. ngton—Post-Master. Cataius—Post Master. Franklin—Samuel Herriot, e2q. However—Pos Master, Stop the OMEN. (TRAYED from the commons of this town, on the 18th of last month, a yoke of CATTLE of the following de scription: One is principally white, ex cept this head and neck which is red, the top of the near Lorn is splintered ocrast aned by driving in a steeple, had a middle sized belt on tied with a rope, when he went away. The other is red with a white face, slag horned, a white spat on his shoulder blade behind where the yoke works, belly and the top of his tail white, both marked but the marks not recollect ed, and are @ years old, their necks are rubbed with the yoke, and in good work ing under A generous reward for deliv ering o information will be given, by WILLIAM MCLAREN, Indianapolis, Sept. 15. ‘ i AL Lease For Sale. HE lease which onos hold on the H School section, lying miles N. W. of Indianapolis, is for sale, on which is 4 good’ Ing cabin, smoke hose, stable, # corn ends, and 10 acres of cleared land under a ial fence, a first rale spring of excel lent water, upwards of 40 peach trees that will hear nest spring. ‘There is yet B years of the lease to expire. ‘The terms can be known on application at this office or to the enbscriber on the premises. ISAAC SPEPHENS 1 mM August 18, EarthenWare. FIF, undersigned has commenced the POTTING BUSINESS on the cor ner of Ohio and Tennessee streets, and having employed Mr. J. St. Crumbaugh, a man who is perfectly manter of the boys peas, to attend to the shop, hoped to be able to furnish all kinds of WAKE on the toast reasonable and accommodating terms for cash or approved country produce, MARGARET GILSON. Indianapolis, July 16. 66 Op Asteady and industrious Journey ma, who is master of his trade, will meet svith d'good situation, on application as above, for MG. X better bargain yet. HE subscriber will sell his ‘House and Lot on better terms, for cash in hand, than any property yet offered. ‘The lot is on a‘comer fronting Washington the buildings consist of ohe frame 31 by 20 et Dive Iise adjain tee, Brine ty ane te g. CYANBAUGH Ver by BY HOLES N. WENKLE. NTS work is designed, in the first place, as a kind of history of the suct interesting current eviurs of the re Iigious world. And though, the Smits of the work will not permit everything that meight interest a be given in detail, yet, in a compressed form every thing of real worth or high importance will be record ed. 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The work will be printed on a good medium sheet, will appear in monthly harders, each number to contain 19 octave pages, and should sufficient en couragement be received the work will commence with January next. ‘The price will be 75 cents per year, if payment be made oh the receipt of the first number, $1 at any time within the year, or Bi 25 after the expiration of the year. The work will be forwarded to sub scribers regularly, by mail or otherwise. Persons wishing to have the second vo lume of the work, now on hand, can be supplied on the terms named for the Su vol. by subscribing separately for it, re-Printers in this and the neighboring states are requested to insert the foregoing proposals, and procure subscriptions, August, LBL. yet Ger Subscriptions received at ir office, where a copy of the Sd wal, maybe sen, Law Notice. JAMES NOBLE, JP ADKINNEY ABD » F MORRIS, TORIES. ANTY COUNSELLORS “Am Law, “HAVE formed a connexion and will of practice in conjunction in the Marion Circuit Courts, Mr. Morris can, at all times be consulted at his fire, in Indianapolis, and one of the others will, invariably, give their punctual attendance during the sitting of the court~end may be consulted in Brookville, May 9 J ort Cabinet Making. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public in general, that he is now prepared to do any work in his line, at his shop on the State House square, Washington street, Indianapolis, he has provided himself with workmen and good materials, and will at any time be ready t a have big work examined by good judges. CALEB SCUDDER. 1246 February 16. G) The subscriber will receive for cabinet work, good merchant able Pork, Beef and Corn—like wise, Sugar, and cash will not be refused Cs. (CPAn apprentice will be tak en to learn the Cabinet Making Business—~A boy from 14 t0 16 years, of good morals and indns tyrous habits, will be taken on advantageous terms. Apply as above to C. Scuover. HOSE indebted to this office for advertisements, job worl, he are requested to make imme date payment, as longer indul fete cannot be given. JUST PUBLISHED At this tie sea for sate, INDIANA. JUSTICE AND Farmers’ Scrivency. CONTAINING The office and duty of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Con stables, ‘Townstip Officers, Jurymen and Jailora, ALSO, The most correct forms of Deeds, Mort gages, Leases, Releases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, obligations, notes of hand, bills of exchange, c. c. To which is added the Constitution of the State of Indiana. By a Gentleman of the Bar. Subscribers, at a distance, will be furs with their copies as soon as possible. Orders, accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to, RECOMMENDATIONS. Inptanarotis, 25th Jax,623. Mssrs. Smith , Botton, Pursuant to your request I have given the “Indiana Justice and Farmer's Scrive ner? a careful ap examination as the na ture of my numerous engagements would permit, and the result of that examination has been a conviction that the work well merits the good reputation which it has acquired from a limited circulation, [do not hesitate to say, that Justices of the Peace, and Ministerial Offcers will find your book the best guide they can pro cure, and that by pursuing the directions in it laid down, (keeping in view any changes which may be hereafter made in vn statute law) they will seldom, if ever, be in error. To the libraries of the Farmer, Traces man to Merchant, the “mana Justice” will be a valuable acquisition, and even by the Gentlemen of the Bar it will be found an epitome of an important part of our statute laws. Respectfully, e, Wa, W. WICK, Messrs. Smith Barton, Gentlemen—From the examina tion which I have been enabled to give your work, entitled “The Indiana Justice and Farmer's Scrivener,” Lam induced to believe that it will answer well the design of the author. And those officers for whose assistance it was written, will find it in suay and eash guide in the discharge of their official duties, Your ob’t, serv't. 4. CALL, Vincenner, 21st March, 1923, Brookville, May 16. Sin--1 received by the hand of Mr— in dag time, “The Indiana Justice and Farmer's Scrivener,” presented to me through you by its publishers, Masers, Smith and Holton,and have delayed my acknowledgement of its receipt until now, in consequence of the pressure of other engagements, putting it out of my power to examine into the merits of the work. I have now looked over it and am of o pinion the author has not disappointed the expectations be created; but that his Book will serve as a valuable “introduc tion” to future and similar labors, and have a salutary agency in correcting those numerous errors which have heretofore prevailed in our subordinate tribunals, and quith our ministerial officers, who must as remarked by Judge Washington be kept strictly to forms,and their duty and they will be regular, but relax a lit tle in any cage and they will look for it in all.” “I yield to the opinion of Judge Wick annexed to the work, my full and entire approbation, Your's, e- M. C. EGGLESTON, AN APPRENTICE Will be taken to learn the printing busi ness, if immediate application is made, to SMITH BOLTON, 4 newspaper establishment, THe flourishing town in the state of _in_Ohio, is ofered for sale on accommo dating terms. To the newspaper there are between S and 600 subscribers, and there is a tolerable advertising custom. Apply to the Editor of the Independent Press, Cincinnati, August 9. INDIANAPOLIS HOTEL, INE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, that he his removed to his large and commodious Traine building, on Washington street, im mediately opposite the Couch-House, in Indianapolis, which he has, at considera ble expense, fitted up in a style which aue thorises him to ensure to travellers, and afl who may favor him with a call, com fortable and satisfactory accommodations. Mig bar and table may be furnished with the best the country can affond—and he will always keep his stable well supplied with Corn, Oats and Hay. O7-Families, or any persons wishing it, can be accommodated with private rows, and travellers will be furnished with way. Sills on the different routes from this place, THOMAS CARTER, Indianapolis, October . We Look out for Orchards!t HERE are upwards of 1000 thrifty young APPLE TREES at the nur sery,on the donation, which are of proper size to set out this fall, and are very prom ising, having been well attended to. Per sons wishing to purchase can have an op portunity pew at six and one-fourth cents a piece, by application at Johngan’s store, or at the Clerk's office, Indianapolis, Sept. 20. G G Notice is Hereby Given, JEAT by virtue of a writ of domestic attachment issued by me, and di rected to Efvis Stallcup, constable, one flax rake, 7 new axes, 1 old do, one tom hawk, 1 bottle, 1 butcher knife, § reattach, 1 field of corn supposed to contain 4 acres, have been attached as the property of Mark Harris, at the fait of John C. Browns nod that IF still proceed to act on the said writ, at my office in Decatur, Perry aod. Franklin township, in the county of Mari on, on the 21st of October next, of which the said Mark Harris will take notice. PETER HARMONSON, J. P Sept 99, . Gow on with your work. Ane subscriber grateful toe generous public for past favors, in his line, woul inform them that he still continues ‘to carry on the BLACKSMITHING, 2 miles west of Indianapolis, on the road leading to Crawfords ville, where the public can be ac commodated, in the nearest and best manner, on a short notice and on reasonable terms, by A. HENDRICKS.