Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1853 — Page 4

DAILY

MA99Wm 09 MB O W »I>IB ^ mm bT N^ktboor,oaomm it th#> Miooing dwcrtpUon <* ™ ^ ill»*fr«tiT« of tfo monmn of fho Torko: Londtnf at BoJfrwte, h« fomi for thoftm timo in all Ma traroflnf omorteneo, no o*riooa hand# wady lo #•*•• ™* bagfifa. A few naeoa o4f, in front of a tavern, sat aaveral Turk Mi porter# amoking their long pipw. The Doctor doahtle## looked helplea# enough, 'landing beatde hi* portmanteau, hot not one a roue to otfer him their terrieea. “Will no one earn a piece of naoney?” I »t lift called out lo the wooken, aa lobMfyev that my waiting waa likely to lead to no other remit than carying my own baggage. “All of tia willingly'” replied the porter#, almoet with one voice, but without atirrlng from their aeata. “But which of u# shaDdo your bidding? Whom do you wiah?” “Come who will?” waa my reply. The porfera puffed hard at their pipe# and looked nt each other in ailence. At Mat one of them, aeemingly the oldest, apoke, “Allil,” he said, “have you had a job to-day?” “No,” was the reply of a slender young Moor, attired in white turban, white turban, white jerkin, and large red trouaera. “Then carry the gentleman’# baggage.” rejoined the other, and the Moor rose from his stone seat lo lake [Kwession of my portmanteau 1 He was as active now as he had previously seemed apathetic. A Mil len the way lo Zdania (literally the Buildinfi, par excellence,) a hotel which may vie with the best hotels in Kurope as regards structure and appearance, but where Dr. Neighebaur had great difficulty in finding any one to attend to hla wants.

dm ye* gatdm small •* year amay. OmIm fbr mm ftmra. mot* i

Am iMr

MmuBmd tke p*M* and Smmmt meek oM M#a, of the aawMi and USTTJSZ

is theeity. Tm Mytsa oC Ums

#m», ■#> ai gmmmm ai ddMa *M wkeMRMsavd ky any Mfemfci tka WWs. a?" Mr. C n. imvuu, r-samfy of Ciacinnsti, wfce

avpartMMida iWTattertf dspnaiam, is m expertsawd Cswsr, aid wSI st *11 iksm slve ss«Mheti«i; oarsesrk-

Man sraseieMsd frei* the best i* Uwcliy- Wears s*r fled thei ail work amnaRad 10 oar ears, win prose aw

itwiery to all paniea.

Oise aa a mN, and yea (hall be sMisflsd.

FRANCO * WOLF

IndiMspelis, May#, ISSR wfUm

QTILL ON HAND.—THANKFUL FOR

IO ibe very liband

5333®

PATENT ROOFING. LMRK AND WATKR-DROOF COMPOSIr HUN KOOKINn MaTK.HI*1..—The nmlersifne# ir.i y i, r (f (riivr in > all thr Nitration of inr oommuin v to iru« >i S’llmhlr m trnsi for lioof*. in fho Restorn

•■'1.0 1 r*:

il li • l mo«l olitiroly «up« noiIoO nII ot) rr kind, of ; nd in iiiiscny, Nliho gh i.m rooontly imromiooit, ov rv in-tnnro git-io tho most onl'rr «ati*fs<uion—

'■'* y” "' Uio moNt oni'tf satufsotion now M-rfooloil t,y which llio .ul>NOri.

Mo.

llS< III

Arr«r,»M«r„t.

, ’" r " rasMrd to rxrruto nl orsirrEfor Iho Koofins Msiori*l, rithrr in town or rountry, Nt ;ho Nhortest notirr

smt on llir mo«t favorntile ifrow.

1‘hry srr rronomii nI m romrtrnrlion, n» they nflVrt s ron«Nl*rst>lr *TVing of aide stid crosrwsil, whirb gors fbr inwtrtt* |>sying ihrir row, mid urn n irotrr'inn NgamM 6rr, prrarating nn inrombnstthlo rarfNce to liurning l.odim (biting upon ihrtn Hoing nearly level, they mny lie used I'onvrsiratly (or nil ilir purpo«rs of ■ omston \ urds rhe dslly u«r of Roof*, to which wr i sn refer .utfinratly ntiests their dnrNbilitv lor ih.wie purpose*. Order* re*peetitill .oltriied. LOUDRN A l>!?KFV’.

rtstinrATCs

n Roof-

^ . - — ,, recommend nr o*e, lielieving n to po*seM all il,e advsntsgea asrribed to it NS n Kire nnd WNter*proof ('omponilion : Ibimel Vsnde*. II J dr H (' Horn, Geo. W Mear*, Gen. I* I>rake, J II McKernan, Judge Morrison, K I'mwiting, H longeneoker, Matthew* dr Rteortl, S Merull, NoMe 6 i Thslmsn A Ksan* Mr DsTenport, Hon W J )»#.

CKRtlftTATtS

We,the unde,signed, hnvmg used Hie Composlti n mg Mnterisl of lN>nden * I»u#y, very rheerfully rr

J I* Drake, J

I’rstt, Thalmsn A Kvans Mr IMrenpon, Hon W J 1‘ess. lee. I)George. I) Crsirhead, Geo. MeOuat, I H Roll, A Harrison, n VV Norris, J D Defter*, J Mhellenl.srger, C O Werlie, Hon. I**se Mlnekfnrd, J F Holt, M Reeh, J M Hratnw It |> M Ward, Nsthsn Kdwsrds, J F Ramsey, Hon i< K I'erkms, Wm Sheet*, Wm Fehen, Morris Morris, Rer 0 K Hahn, Dr, J I. Mothemnead, J Ferguson, T I.wpton, S I lard well, t'hnrle* Mayer, J Hammond, J Hy ner, W IJmtshwk, D V Colley, | N Phipps, C Campbell, Sheriff; Dr Teal, Jnme* H ake, J II Filler. R Msrhew, J I’atterson, N II Pslmer. imiiie wn» put on by Wsrren, hut 'V"') w used hy Mr iNmden;) l.tttle, Drum A Andersone; Dr, J S I'nitrr.on, Supt l.unatie Asylum: J l*>ekwood, fontraeior of Ga* ami Coke Cempany, N llolion, State

liibrariNi.

dad**ten—Dr. Hynn, Mr. Mnkepeaed rnnkhn- l»r. Mlirphv. FfnfsSrW- F Teneks, \V Han«nm GtWaestfle—Mr. WiliiRmsoo. Rfnomiagles Mr Howe, Mr Woo<lwsr<t. PerfteiNe- S. V H. Noel.

Mtraffe—Mr Gallagher, Mr Neely.

iVeWrrWtfe- I.. Karfey.

Aidlanapolis, February 7, IS##.

ofyeate

Mr A A. I or nan—Sir: In reply to yonr* o? yesterday,

I \tould *ay ihat, had it not )>een tor the patent paper Hoodna with which ihe Capital House is covered, il would hare been itnpn*«ible lo have saved the building during the late fire adjoining it.; antt in mr opinion, I ronenler it Fire

Proof J. CAIN. I hereby certify (he! llie Roof on my honse, t>etng put

on by l/oodra A Dn#y, very mueh proteeted aaid roof^a Patent Roof-at the late dre. I shall never again put on

a shingle roof on any building. June I, I S3).

J. sTKVKNR.

(T>“AII work warranted any reasonable lensih of time or no pay February II, ISSV. ftb'Sdaw / i Z1MMKRMAN &CO., M ANUFACTUV '• HK.HS t>F TIIK I'IRK AND WaTKR PROOF COMPOSITION IM»OFINti-A Premium nnd Diploma were awardetl to thi* Hoof at the Fir*t Annual Stale Fair of Indians, 1^##, with the d»r.owlng ftvorable Report from

the Committee'

"Casrpeiftfea Reef--a «peeimen from Zimmerman * t'o , ot liatianapohs Thi* roof i* in general use, parlieu* larly lor pal lie buildlnts, and i* regarded aa *»fe and eeonomifal The *eeurliy it I'uriixhes again*! fire, i* B

•ufdcienl reeommendaiion ’’

To show the publie ihal our Improve*) Fire and Water Proof Roofing i« *nperee»ling H«' use of all oilier kinds, we refer lo the «nder«i^li J, who hare onr roof in use: laptaaarot i*—It Cute*, J I. Keirham, R Hanna, I. Ab1*011, W II Talbott, s o Fletcher, A F Morrison, K O Perk. T A Morns, C Mayer, D Ynnde*, T M Sharp, It Pottsge, II Griffith, V llotch, R Cmterh'll, D William*, J Wilkins. J Vandegrifi, fl Anderson, Noble *V Piatt, R M Patterson, M dr I Little, Dr Thompson. N Kdward*, Searyent A MeI'ord, .1 S Spann. Knoa «V Hland, Hs«*e'»n«n A> Vinton, W Robson, P Melke’, Hranch State Hank, P O C Hunt, W Karnes, W Reee. J D IVfrees, I. M Vanee, K A Hall, B Noball, Wm Henderson, T Reeortl. H A Fleteher.G Danham, J Shel!ent*erger, tl Itonge ^Cum»»Tlsad,) J R Osgooil, A Knodle, S Canbv, D V Cully, William Welle, Drew. J Swain, t* Chapman [> Dinnan. Chris. nan Church, ——- Folk, J Falaar, A Wallsee, Mvnsell. Judge S K Perkma, O Yo'ungennnn, J Hlske, H Col. dock. D Craiglo, N McCarty, J F Steven*. —— Heftieh, Wm Mem), J K Griffith, D Root. John*on * Hoc’gen, K

MeCsetm. H lliyihc

LspavtTTr- A S mite, P A O Ball. J Ullv, I. L B k] Steehton MeMilhan A Hreekenrhlge, J Spears; RevnoMa. u Reeser A Brother. Martin A lame, W II T Bramble, T P „ Kmerrnn. H T Sample, Wm Hawfcm*. J Heath. William Heath, J Taylor M I. Pierce, A l-oyd, N Hull A Co. Amca, Fetmmia Ceuafji—J >le Donah), DS Jordan, N S Brown, Menfter. O Airs, O II Kert, J Crompton.

M Anderson.

Faaittt.itt, ,/eAa.tea Ceattljp*—F M Fineh, J Herriott. S Herriott, tl Hick*, M W Thoms*. County Commissioner*. J Seyhen, t» W Branham, J Riichie, A D llunlcr, J Man-

warrmg, B Hamilton. J Sloan.

I tawu i iov Cor wry- County Commi**ioner*. R Ninon,

A Lyon*

Sru.iv*«t t'orvTT- County Commw*iooer*

Srtgiuv Corstv- awhjmfik-W Hacker. J spfiivaa. Dr Rebbin*. Wm lullle, .• Rohcrt*on, W IM McFarland, Mr Mavhcw MeihcdiM t'nureh, Rapiist Church, Masonic

amt Odd Fellows' Hall, J Klliolt, J H Has*

MojawTowa-.H A J IVak, Dr McGucehy, W W ('ot rmm*—Pence A Cs**e», A Jones. Ma*onie and UM Fellow.* Hall, Rrf>rmed Church, Mr. Crump.

Ciuuiitrro*, ygise**- J T INreela A Co No»t*viujt—Masonic Hall, u M Shaw KsmrrrsTowv—H Bell.J Blame

The agency Aw selling our material and putting on rook.

mn Ka Ik mat tSMMh mukaellssva.aaav.s mh -.*» .

dersigned would mpmiUWy ii era and tba public generally tha*

m theft baalMS* m ibeft oM Capital Henan, and keep eeatineelly ea head e large end well iseoTte.1 stock of the very beet and meet faebmneble Ready-Made Clothing, which they are ever ready lo mU

at the lowest pvleee.

Sells made to order on short notice. From their long continuance in ilte heemoae they flatter iksmerlvm w I aMr to salt all who may favor them whh their cusUHn. mar# BAURR A (KRPPKR.

FURNITURE.

/ I H A IB S AND FURNITUBE—NEW v> MASovACTDaiitoReTABLisnMgNT.—WareroomsA on lf«M side of IIImoie-street, two door* lemur tbeUA. State Bank The autamriber hoe now on hand * gen-1VI era! assort stem of Chmr*, Bureaus, Kedsteade, Ta- * 1 ■ Idea, Stands, Ot., Ac.; all of which will be aold at ihe lowest Cash prieee. Give us a call, support and encourage new beginners; for ihe oM oeee ought nt have root and strength enough lo live without fpseinf attention. J. HCKY. Indianapolir, April Md, 1S(M. TVTF.W OUTFIT. —WEAVER H WII^ i. V MaMS, UNDERTAKERS, at their/—TT old stand, Washington street, nearly oppo-WBI*#*®* •He Masonic Ball, have juet added another Hearse to their Uialertahing Establishment, and will attend in person to all Funeral* entrusted to them. We have procured Cobb’s Patent Corpse Preserver ami lee Box, by which a corpse can be kept any length of time. We will s.'so ftimish Fisk’s Patent Metalic Buna! Cases, for transportation or other pat pose*. PuMIe Institution*, snd all o-her* who wt*h to delay Funerals until ihe arrival of distaat relative*, or to make sait*We preparation for mtermem, can, by the use of this Preserver, keep a corpse for weeks, if desired. Corpse* will be taken any dmtaoee for interment, at reasons charges, and with care and dispatch. We cool ta an to keep on hand a large ae*onatem of ready made Comae, and by our long experience in ihe businem,'think that we can give geneial ratisActlon. T B. FITLER & CO ’S FURNITURE # WAREROOMA—ftinee their Removal—are now located on Meridian-si first deer north of Dr*. Methetahead Bullard’s offlee, whore their ftiena* v ihe publie generally are resmcUhlly invited to eaH. The best of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, of aH kmds end qualities, conatai Hy manufhetured and kept foe tele. UNDERTAKING.—We continue to give our special attention to thi* branch of our baaineea, with a view to retraae me friend* of deceased person* from the indtepensalde irouMe attending the death of a friend; and would state that ihey are prepared to undertake the whole beap ne»a of Funeral*, if desired, or any part thereof, on rea•onaMc term* They continue to use ihe Pa max Coarse Pgxazuvia, which perfectly preserves corpses from decay, for any length ot time. Without being say wise offensive to delicacy, or unseemly in appearance. Benevolent institutions, and all others who desire to delay Ftmarsla until the arrival of dwiam relatives, or to make settable preparation for mierment, can, by the use of Hue article, i.reserve them for week*, m a perlectly mode naive state. J. B. FITLER A CO

L> OSENG ARTEN »S VEGETA BLE PILLS A*-—We ran safrdy recommend these PHI*, a* r. -uperinr ealhnnie and purifying medicine ; being very mild, yet

certain in iheir action on the whole svetem. Instead of leaving debility bchmd—a* is theca*- wnh rnoet other purgative*—ihey reel ore tone to the stomach, Ac. They are well adapted in bilious and other fever*, and may bo given to delicate females and children, by regvUting the d<«e.

IVfpfefHl rimI sold by

.. 8 ROAENOARTEN A Co . Apothecaries,

fro ~ c —~

rlliEAT ATTRACTION AT THE EAGLE

VJ CLOTHING STORK.’—

_ 0 LOT H I N G A TOR E.’ Pt**We /•*** ”—a. SIMON A CO„ on Waahington-street, oppo-

aim the Wright Hoeee, reepectluUy inform ihe public that they have now opened their large and beautiAil assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, which cannot bo surpassed in Ibe West, nor in the East. Having manufhetured Clothing for a great n amber of years, wfoeb give* th«m an experience to furnwh goods at low prices, m sail customers in Imyiug. wholesale or rctarl, they do not desire great profits; all they wish is ihe people’s***lom; and they will sell Goods under the motto, ‘Hun the unable Dim* i* belter than the slow Dotiar.” Thair Gomls have been purchased with ihe ready Cash, and will be sold

cheap for Cash.

Amo—Glove*, Shirt Collars, Suspenders, Trunks, aad

Carpet Bags.

Giv* thsm a Cam., and examine iheir Stock, and in

beyine you will not only save dimes, bat dollar*.

N. B - They also inform the Publie that they have enfa#®d a fir*t- rale Cutter, ami ihev are prepared to make up i.arment* lo order, warranted to fit, and at the shortest •»<*»♦£ my# OAGS.—THE HIGHEST MARKET

XV price |»aid for good clean Rags by

H. F. WEST A Co.,

Jcbdl No. HI Washington st. TVEW JEWELRY.—JUST ARRIV ED

-AN m ihe More of K. Hurt ace, •rwl sell in* a: nrtae* helnw

can he had upon afglleatioo at <mr oSe*

Reading Matevlsl* enNstantly on hand, and fi* **le at

the lowest price*, with direetama for use

Communtcaiion* or miters from a distance will receive

promt attention,

ome at ot» Manefeetmt

vy. on Market *treet. north side. twn and h*»f .quare* east of ihe Conn Heme. Imlianano-

lmlnd»*na

IA PER WAKKHOUs E.—CYRUS w'

• AH work*

iu»v«MAwtf

WiiUng Paper*. Genmev M.lft superior PVimmg Paper*; SS’oLSEiSP? — r— s- <*~r Hitt 1 and ifteftarii stock of Fajw» and payer sammfer iwm* MatertaH ihat eun be fimnd m Aw or

drew, end the left* over the large Hen Nftm, 7 and »

Cldf street

Theft Imsine** >* srefettv Whelrmle. and ATnrtng PWr*

aremAI by the enee only. <4ftWMRMry AeWRiee —

Ojeda, fegh Foreign aad Daaaet

i bees to idfer ad

Ifteamu. at the lowtm

aoy stue er weight.

' of Payee Pi

luheeul ad-

•Mg# and other aarerheadaV

TV higheat market yrftv fH m maAfeeajt khadetd BaU«s aNT> MGs-rolfSttioyr.

_ mmmmBB mowm

/FLOODED WHITNEYS.—25 BAU»|

flNet ia>enmi#g. raauHadj^dfiftk^j #W Mam m., UeMet

aWK8! SINKS!!—THE SUBSCRIBER

gxarg

ami selling a: prices below the

usual rate*. My sssonroeni comprise*. Ear Drops, and Hrenst Pins, of ihe latest and moat desirable stylos. Fin* (>o*d Pencil Cases, Finger R ngs.t'haina, Ac., Ac. Call uml see. Also, a I »l of fine Watches very low. lawation

a tew door* East of the Bates Ilon*e.

C' LA X S^EED WANTED 1—WEARE x establish mg an OIL MILL, on the Cennul Canal, half a mile north of ihe Citv, and will pjy at all times the highest market price in Cash for good clean Flax Seri.— Person* having j*eed lo • ell, will find it to their interest to give its a call. !*eed will be received at the Drug Store of

Craighead A Browning, or el oar Mill CRAIGHEAD, YOUNT A CO.

Indhwmpoli*. May yiet. IMA mvXMnn Um

WALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN JACKSON U OUNTY.—<»*ee of Auditor of Jaekeoa C.mntr: Brownstown, Jk ie US, 1853 —la purataanee of the provieion* of an set < ntnled “an act to regulate the ante ot the -swamp I-and. donated by the Unttsd States to the Mate oflndiana, and to provide tor the draining nnd reclaiming thereof, m accordance with the comb I ion ,e said gram," anpmvrd May ##. 18##, and the several ae:s euppfemental iherrto, aMrnvrd June Id, 189#, and Marrh d. ISW, iher* will be oflhrvd at public sale, at the coerthosMe, in the torn of Iftewumavm. aH the Swamp Lands h mg and lemg in Ihe antd county of Jaeksno, situated ae In TewueMpeNo.d, #, and• north. Rung* No Sens*. la rnum*iyn No. d, #, aad < ner'A, Rung* Ne. # rw*. In Tewnehtpa No. d, #. S, and 7 north^Rnngn No brnsc. TU anleto remmenrt on Monday, ihnuSday of Sep. temher, I8S3, at 10 o’cleek. A- M , and h* contmuad bom

day lo dny until all the laeda me rflhrad.

The rvhdHiea* of sate are cat*, and the fottowian fond* will be received in pnyment, lo-wtt: GeM andSttver. ihe noses of the State Bank of Indiana, the news of the Free Beaks of Indiana, the Rank of Hliiimi. nnd n# soivrut Bank* of Ohio, Kentnehj, ane^N’^gain. jsneUAlltwv An.tjaaeof JarkienCannsy. OALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN ADAIR O iX»UNTY —OMre «f Aadnar of Adam* enmny. Dm cater. May 3#»h,18##.-in pnmnnnee af the pravwMm of •n act emitted " an ae< to regulate the sate <g the " - mi Imada danmad hy the United Stakee to the Bnnn of InZ unn, and to mevMe fee the drawing and reelanmag them, of. m aerarduneu with the eundman of said grant,’* anpeeved May##, HA#,and the several ana sayatmanuai •emnef Duumug, nlfSeBsramft -

'he sntd laanry o# Adamn. sitnaue In TewraMpn No. #», 9#. nim V

^foTswuraiynlln. 3S, Xfe and«T nae*. thmfo l«*k id la Ti wnMiyn Ne. #l aad it north. Range No iXean. The mte wdtt cmnnmnee «m tha Udt dnv of Aram* ai 1# eyieefe m the Meanaata^andhn eentaModSean '^TWcendSfonnefsnienm CaanTandWel

calk or swamp lands bp b bJwtam eemrrr—ofe of Andmarnf Da

SZSTt

mmtmm at

low FOR CASH. i* at the oM i

TKTOW IS THE CHANCE!—AS I WANT JJv ‘it maki i ram fin ika leein flinem a —^ ^ BOUTB AND HROES jM-eerarrai^I i ^Mard to sell ear the old aaaeX at vary l« ; Thn stock i bat is jam opening haabaai (My ae ected In the Earn, and I wuaM nefueifaMy inure tbea* wishing to pnrrhuee anything in the Bern and Shoe line, to give me n call before porcharir g elacwheie. »yT Opposite Concert HaU.

T ADIES* GAITERS, OF EVERY DEX_i 8CRIFT1DN, can bn had by calling at the Indies’ Fancy Shoe ittore. A. DEFHEES, »>* - . _

piTERESTING TO THE LADIES.— X Ju«t received by Expreaav mmaher aeiekof fin,: Gaum* and Half Gaitara. Weareatao ank~m^V3 lag the finest Oundal Gaiters ever made in Uua city. The attention of the Ladies ie respectfully solicited be# poreknamg elsewhere. A. DEFBEE8. fehXS Opposite Concert Hall

rpAN COLORED GAITERS—FOR LAX DIEM—I am now nnnafagturing the beet qeelityof those beautiful Tan-Colored Gaiters. H> which I would resnectfnlly invite the anention of the Ladle*. A. DEPRESS, my#

ISAAC STRAUB &. CO.—I. STRAUB, S. X HAZLKTT—MILL FACTORY—Corner of Front and John streets, Cincinnati, Ohio—Warehouse No. 1# Front street, between Maw and Walnut—\Y e munutaelure a Cob Bkxakxu, of great aircngih and durability aad ease of operanoa We pim*c ihu useful contrivance on all sizes of M ills, by which mean* we coavcrt a Coni Mill into a rttoek Fred Mill, but a few minutes work to f ui it on or lake it i tf. We manufacture Portable Mills, single and double gear, ed, (best quality of French burrs.) to'grind Wheat, Corn, and Rtoek Feeds, calculated for steam, water, or horse power. These mills have been run by steam and hoi sc power in competition against the oilier make of Mills of our city, ai oer .State Fairs, and have never failed to carry OC the brat premium; on one occasion waa awair’ed a beautiful silver medal. Our mill# also took two first premiums, »* the beat mills, at two annual fairs of our Mechanics’ Institute. Also—Portable Saw Mill*, to be run by steam, vt aier. or horae power. This Mill waa exhibited m operation by harse power, at the Ohio State Fair, 1F69. when it waa awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. Al»o—Dinerent kinds of portable Hoiae Powers, and Steam Engines. AM onr article*, for ease of operation, aimplicity, usefulneee, anu durability, arc surpassed by none now m use. All our articles are warranted »a represented, or no rale, at our com or tran portution, and the money refunded. For a full description and teatimoi.isU of mem and usefulness. we refer those inteteaied to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take pleasure to explain each article. Order* respectfully solicited. ISAAC STRAUB A CO. Not*.—Mr. Kimball, ihe partner of J. H. Borrow while exhibiting a Harrows’ Mill at onr Stale Fair, Uat fell, was boisterous about hia Mill, and courageously entered into a verba) agreement with me to grind corn thus: Whoever grind* the most, regrading quality and quantity, was to be the owner of both nulla, at each aad every trial: Fiist Tnai.—rtiraub to tun an 18 inch Mill; Burrows dr Co. to run a 2(7 inch Mill. Second Trial.—thranh to run n SS inch Mill; Burrows O Co. to run a *4 inch Mill. Third Trial.—rttraub to ran a $# inch Mill: Bun ows ft Co. to ran a 30 inch Mill. When the pinch rarae, that koisieroua courage stepped out. To the above I now append a challenge to grind rob feed out of whole ear* of com. 1 will run my 19 inch "Queen of the South,” with acobbreaker auachment, (the same article that took the premium at the Ohio State Fair laat fall.) against a 24 inch Burrow*’ Mill and Wm Stewart s Ohio and Kriiiue y Stock Feed Mill*, both to be ran at once; and if yen are apprehensive of a naky buwneaa, yon have my entire approbation to inn Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an anxiiiary. Should my single article fad to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined productions of .he twj or three nidi*, (just as you please,) then you ran draw a few hundred dollars, as slakes pal up. Coma, boys, don’t l>e cowardly—there ia nothing like walking r might inio the menu of a thing. ISAAC STRAUB. To J. H Burrows dr Co. feb3d&w«aa

'T'O BUILDERS.—WE HAVE A LARGE X and superior assortments of Locks, Knobs, aad other Door Trimmings, ibai we are prepared lo sen ui lower

rates than they were ever offered in this city. my# KF.Tl'HAM A MERRILL, One door East or' Capital Honan.

T ARD OIL—10 BARRELS, A

A-l artte.e, just received al

PRIME

ROBERTS’ Drugstore.

ENTS TAKE NOTICE!—THAT I AM VJ just opening, direct from New York, a splendid as--ortmeni of Opera Boots, Congress Gaiters, Buck Broguau, Ac-, which I am determined to aril at as low figures aa any House in thi* city. A. DEFREES, ray 2 Opposite Concert Hall.

T ADIES’ DRESS GOODS.—SUP. PLAIN X-i and brne. blk. silks; sop. plain and fancy siika; India, striped and plaid; blk Tare and India sauna, every color trimming sdks and train*; fig’d Granadine aad folMadka; plain a ml fig'll barage. and tissues; barage del sines chaite; LJ*ma and Persian cloths; plain and pruned wool de lames; French debage; Bayadere robes; Lisle and rmaU cheek gingham*; French printed jaconetts aad lawns; primed Bnllanters French chiuis; suk aad lir.cn poplins; madder lawns, a great variety; linen and French gingham*; English and American Piinis; Bonnee—Botineis; ribbons and trimming?; black, brown, and Mae lace veda; plm and emb'd linen hdkfe.; Swwo and mualia .cnbrosiers; under sleeve*, chemwetts, jaconett, Swim ami lace collars, fig'd and plain Swiss, mow l>ar’d and strip’d maaiina, kid and kid sown aad silk glove*, lace mi us, wait*, drab. Meek, aad Horten crape shararla. bnnona. laee* and fringes, lace gini) s. (wing braid*, with many other new and desirable goods—all of which ia offered in the trade al the lowest cash price?, mnriu H- PARRISH.

p ICHLY GILT AND PAINTED VASES; XX Baby Vase*; German Vases; just received.

JACOB UNDLKY.

PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN X HUNT NGTON COUNTY —Office of A editor of I turning ton Geoniy : Uan-iagioa. May 9ih, 18S3-—la praananee oi the proeuuona of an net enuiled “An net to regulate the sale of ihe Swamp Lands donated by the United Btata* to the State of Indiana, aad to provide for the Drammg and Baetraramg thereof, m arrnideeet wwh the conduran at said grant,' 1 approved May 2a. 1952. aad the aeversl aeto aapplemen al ihereto, approved Jane 14,1952, and Mu»eh4v>953, these will be <>d«ree at pehlie sain, at lb* Coma lie—a. m the town of Uunimgiaa.aU theGwaasp Irtnds lying aa# bcimrin the said Coueey of Hunimsion.

sitaraed a* lottowk. to-wit:

In Township* No. 26 and SS north. Range No 10 east. The sale wilt comaaence on the Uihdnrol July, 1863, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, aad be riuitmnrd from day today until alt ihe land* me ottered. The r mei’ioae of mte ara Cash, aad the fitttaarmiriimtte will ha teaeived ia payment, le-ww; GaidraMSilver, ihe ontmof theStw* Baafcol in* ana, thenaamoft^ Free Banks ot Indiana, tha Bank of Tilaaanmi. aad all

mylSfikwd

and Vuroii*.

JOHN ALEXANDER,

m TSi

*f a* I

PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN X JENNINGS COUNTY.—Ottfce of Auditor of Jen- ■ l *## Oeraey, Meyklk. 195#—ha pmsnonre of tha provm•mw of an art emUett ‘ Aa i frwamp 1 indi Imett i by foe

Jan* 14, 189k. and

iu —■nrniiiir<i "““■Cu.,

w qr. of 1 (bes eqr. ofser. 1 a e qr. sf the # e qr. of : ■pio. 9 i

h thanat

an dm lAb dnv of July, ISO, at and ba eandnmd from dav ta

(ha Free

K.anASS! 1 ^ __ SAMUEL W. HARLAN, Araktat of DMawaro Ceunti.

PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN X ar JOGEPH COUNTY —OMca of Awhaor of Sl

of Anfiam of St.

i Band, May, 12th, 19SX—la pac- * of aa am anutled "An act to rag-

■ - " tku United

ilmadadeuand for ti n. ami to prorata fart , iu acenwianee with i

States lo the Stale of Indiana,

mg and Reclaiming thereof, iu acrordance with the rondi turn of mif gram,’' approved May 29, 185% and the several acts sap pic mental thereto, approved June 14.185#, aad March 4,1853, there watt be tdmU at imbiic sain, at foe Court Boose, in the town, of Sooth Bend, all the Swamp I enda lying en# being rathe aaid County of 8l. Joseph, sit-

nmtd as foneweyto-wit:

In Towaahipa No 35,36. and 37 north, Rangt 1 west. In Township* No 35, D#, 37, and 38 north. Range I east. la Towiuhips No. 35, 36, ami 37 north. Range 2east. In Township* No. 35, 36, ami 38 nonh. Range 3 east. In Township* No. 3b, 36, and 38 north. Range 4 cart. The sale will commence on the XSth day of July, 1963, at lea o’clock in the forenoon, and he rmitianed from day

today until all the land* are ottered.

The conditions of sale are Cash, and tha following funds will be received in payment, to-wit; Gold and Stiver, the note* of the State Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Banka of Indiana, the Bank of fiEsaoori, and ail eolvem

Banka of Ohio, Kentaeky, and Virginia.

A. B ELLSWORTH,

mylfidltwtd Aaditor of St. Joseph Couatv.

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN CLAY kJ COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Clay Co-, Bowling Green, May 26th, 1853.—In. pursuance of tha provisions of aa act entitled "an act to regulate tha sale of tha Swamp Land* donated by the United State* to tha Stata of Indiana, and to provide for the draining and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant,” approved May 29,1852. and the several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 14,1852, and March 4, 1853, them will be ottfeed at public sale at tha court bourn, in tha town of Bowling Green, all the Swamp Land* lying and being in said county of Clay, situated

aa follows, to-wit:

In Townships No. 9,10,11, and 12 north. Range No. C

west.

In Townships No. 9,10, 11. and 12 north. Rang# Na. 7

west.

The sale will commence on the 1st day of August, 1853, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and be conunued from day to day until all the lands are offered. The conditions of sale are Cash, and the following funds will be received in payment, to-wit: Gold and silver, the notes of the State bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Bank* of Indiana, tha Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Bank* of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia.

JOHN OSBORN,

juaeldlwtd

Auditor of Clay county.

GALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN HANCOCK COUNTY.—OMee of Auditor of Hancock Co^ Greenfield, May 14,1853.—In ptmaance of the provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate the rate of the Swamp Lands donated by the United Slates to the Mate of Inmans, •ad to provtda for the Draining snd Reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of mid grant,” approved May 29, 1862, and the several nets supplemental thereto, ■moved June 14,1862, and March 4,1853, there wdt oe offered at public sale, at dm Court House, in the town oi Greenfield, all the Swamp T —lying ana being in the smd County of Hancock, situated aa follows, to-wit: In Township No. 17 north. Range No. 6 east. In Township No. 1# north. Range No. 7 east. The sale to commecee oa the 23d day of July, at 1# o’clock, A. M., and be continued from day to day until all the lands are offered. The conditions of sale are Caah, and the following fond* will be received in payment, to-wit: Gold and Silver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Banka of Indiana, the Bank of Mimouri, and all solvent Banka^ot Ohio, Kentaeky, and Virginia. J. MYERS, n-ylTdltwtd Aaditor of Hancock Count).

CALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN WHIT KJ LEY COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Whitley Co., Columbia. May 18th, 1863.—in pursuance of the provisions of an act entitled “an act to regulate dm side of the Swamp Lands donated by tha United Staten to tha State of Indiana, and to provide for the Draining and Reclaiming thereof, in acconttance with the condition of said grant,” approved May 29, 1852, and tha several acta supplemental thereto, approved June 14, 1862. aad March 4.1853, there will be offered at public sale, at the court house, in the town of Columbia, all the Swamp

Lands lying and being in the said county of Whitley

situated as follows, to-wii:

In Townships No. 31 and 32 north. Range No. 8 east. In Townships No. 30. 31, and 32 north. Range No. 9

*aat-

In Townships No. 30, 31, and 32 north. Range No. 10

..set.

The sale will commence on the 25th day of July, 1853. at tew o’clock in the forenoon, and be conunued from day to day until aH the lands are ottered. The conditions of sale are Cash, and the following funds will be received in payment, lo-wit: Gold and Silver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Banks of Indiana, the Bank of Missouri, and ail solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. S. M. WUNDERLICH, my23ditwtd Auditor of Whitley county.

QALE C7 ROE (

OF SWAMP LANDS IN MON ROE COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Monroe Co_ Bloomington, May 29th, 1853.—In pursuance of the provifoenaof an act entitled “an act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Lands donated by the United States to the State of Indiana, and to provide for tl e Draining and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant,” approved May 29,1852, aad the several acta naplewntai thereto, approved June 14, 1852; and March 4, 1863, thou will be offered at public sale, at the court house, in the town of Bloomington, all the Swamp Lands lying and being in the said county of Monroe, situated as follows to wit: lu Township* Nn. 7,8, and 10 nonh, of Range No. 1 east. In Township No. 1# north, of Range No. 1 west. The sale will commence on the first day of August, 1863. at 10 o’clock. A. M., and bwcontinued from day to day all the laada are ottered. The coDditiortB of sale are Caah, and the following funds wiU be received in payment, to-wit: Gold aad Silver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, the note* of the Free Baaknof ImUana-the Bank of Mimoari, and all solvent Banka of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. WM. C. TAHKINGTON, fyttSdltwtd Auditor of Monroe county.

qale £7 COUN

OF SWAMP LANDS IN LAKE COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of LakeCttu: Crown Phut, May 12th, 1853.—In pursuance ok the provfaums of an act entitled “ An act to regulate the »»ie of the Swamp lands donated by the United States to tha State of Indiana, aad to provide for the Draining and Kedaiming thereof, in accordance with tha condition of —* gnat,** approved May 2*. 183fi,and the several acta sappi emental thereto. approved June 14, 1852. and March 4. 1853, there will be ottered at public sale, at the Court Ho—, in the town of Crown Paint, ail tha Swamp L*ode tying and being in the said County of Lake, utnatatt as follows, to-wit: la Townships Ne. 32. 33, 34, 35, aad =6 nonk, Kangs InTowaahipe No. 32. 33.34,35^ 36. aad 37 north. Range ‘‘■JOwrohips -1° ’’I 32. 33. 34. 35, 3#. and 37 north. ^uTowrohipa No. 3L 32.33,34, 35, 3#, 37, and 38 north. The sale will commence on the 15th day of September, 1863. at 16 o’cleck in ihe foranoon, and be cehtinued from day to dsyontilaU the lands ate edheed. Theronditi—e of ante an Cash, and the following food* wall be iannul i* payment. Io wit: Gold sad of the State Bank of Indiana, thn nw of the Free Banka of ladiana. the BaakofMi—ori a all aatvent Banka of Ohio, Kentaeky, and Vliginial DANIEL CRUMHACKEH. myktdltwtd A editor of Inks Connty.

QALB IJCOCN

OF SWAMP LANDS IN PIKE

SWAMPLANDS.

gALKOrSWAMPIN WABASH

Of aw act

l by tha Uaiiad!

the Draii

thaceattu ’OtiSi*. in* the sever red June 14, 1952. and k

m pnWft rote, ta the Conn H

4. 19#S,ihero

.. , _ ■MauafeAhtfeh

»»at Wahaah, ad tha Swan* Lands lying and being w rami r naly aTWahosh, sna—d aa follows. to-wiiT Then wqr. of foe • w qr., sad the a w qr. of the aw qr.

'*•*- Nn. «L.m Thumahip few. ,1# enstfo,R# Alao, «ha*efo»ofthe a w qr of -ee No.

ship No. 29 non Thoafoe wiM

of tha a w qr of Raixg« § Mat.

•raaoace on ttwttik dug ef July, 1863, at

ten o’eleek in the foranoon, and beeonuntttd from day lo

dw—d aU the lands are ottered.

The eonditine* of rate are Caah. sad dm foliowmg fi will be rseeived in peam—, in-wit: Gaidaad Silver the m—ef the St—Hmfoof ludfone. foeeoie* of ihe Frss

of Miarauri. and all solvent

Yirauun.

W STEEt.E, Jx-, Andiioc of Wahaeh County

GALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN JAY LJ COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Jay County ; Portlead, May 13th. 1853.—In pursuance of the provisions of ra act ratitlrd“Aa act to regulate the sale of the Saump Lands donated by ihe United State* to th* State of Indiana. sad to provide for tha Draining and Reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of said grant,” approved May 29,1862. and the several acta supple mental thereto, approved June 14, 1852, and March 4, 1863, there will be offered at public sale, at the Court House, in the town of Portland, all the Swamp Lands lying and being in the said county of Jay, siinatrd as follows, to

wit:

la Townships No. S3 aad 24 north. Range No. 13 east. In Township No 23 north. Range No. 14 east. Tha sale to commence on tha 26th day of July, at 1# o’clock, A. M., and be continued from day to day until

all the land* are offend

The conditions of sale are Cash, and tha following funds will be received in payment, to-wit: Gold and Silver, the aotee of the Stata Bank of Indiana, the note* of the Free Ranks of Indiana, the Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia.

JOHN COUr.SON,

my2#dltwtil Auditor of Jay County. QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN OWEN COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Owen County; Spenc«r, May 22. >853.—in pursuance of the provisions of ax act entitled “An act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Land* donated by the United States to the State of Indiana, and to provide for the Draining and Reclaiming thereof, ia accordance with the condition ef said grant,” approved May 29, 1852. and the several acta supplemental thereto, approved June 14, 1858. and March 4, 1863, there will be offered at public sale, r t the court home, in the town oi Spencer, all the Swamp Lands lying and being in the said county of Owen, situated as

follows, to-wit;

In Township No. 9 north. Range Ne. 4 west. The sale will commence on the 8th day of August 1853, at 1# o’clock, A. M.. and be continued from day to

day until all the land* are offered.

The conditions of the sale are Cash, and the following funds will be received in pay mem, to-wit: Gold and silver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Free Banks of Indian*, the Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Ranks of Ohio, Kentucky, awl

ISAAC F-. JOHNSON.

Virginia.

june2dltwts

Auditor of Owen Couniy.

X3CBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN XT JASPER COUNTY.—Office of Auduer of Jasper county : Rensselaer, May Sth, 1853 —la pursuance of ihe provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate the sale oi the Swamp Lands donated by the United Stales to the State of Indiana, and to provide for the Drawing and Reclaiming thereof, in accordance with ihe condition of said grant/’ approved May 29, 1852, and the several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 14,1352, and March 4. 1853, there will be ottered at public sale, at the Court House, in the town of ReuMeiaer, all the Swamp 1 lying and being in the said Couniy of Jasper, situated as follows, lo-wil: In Townships No. 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 north. Range 5 In Townships No. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 north,

i 6 weal.

ownships No. 28,29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 north, Range I* Township* No. 29, 30, 31, and 32 north. Range 8 west. In Township* No 27. 28,29,30, and 31 north. Range 9 In Townships No. 27,28, 29, 30, and 31 north. Range 10 The sale win comaaence on the 25lh day of July, 1853, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and be continued from day

to day until all the lands are offered.

The coodibous of sale are Cash, and the following lands will be reeeive-1 in payment, to-wit: Gold and Silver, the notes of the Slate Bank of Indiana, the notes of the Fn Bank* of Indiana, the Bank of Missouri and ail solvent

Banks of Ohio, Kentaeky, snd Virginia.

' LAWSON BRUCE,

mylldllutd Auditor of Jasper County.

Range 6

XnT.

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN ORANGE LJ ('OUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Orange county, Paali, May 26th, 1853.—In pursuance of the provisions of an act entitled “ an act to regulate the sale of th* Swamp Lands donated by the United States to the Stale of Indiana, and to provide for the draining and reclaiming thereof; in accordance with ibe condition of said grant.” approved May 29,1852, and Ibe several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 14, 1852. and March 4,1863, there will be offered at public sale, at tha court house, in the town of Paoli, all the Swamp lands lying and being in said county of Orange, situated as follows, to-wit: In Township No. 1 south. Range No. 1 west. In Township No. 1 south. Range No. 2 west. In Township No. 2 north. Range No. 2 west. The sale will commence on the Sth day of August, 1853. at lo o’clock in th* forenoon, and be continued from day to day until all the lands are offered. The conditions of sale are Cash, and the following funds will be received in payment, to-wit; Gold and Silver, the note* of the State Bank of Indiana, the note* of the Free Banks of Indiana, the Bank of Missouri, and all solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia H. CGMINGOBE. iuneldltwld Auditor of Orange county.

PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN X WASHINGTON COUNTY—Office of Auditor of washing—Comity: Salem, May IMh. 1853 —la pursusnee of the prong—* of an act enuiled “ An aetto regubue the sale of the Swamp lands donated by the United Stales to the State of Indiana, a id lo provide for the Drawing aad Reciaimii g thereof, iu accordance with the coodiuoe of said grant;” approved May 29,1852, aad the several acts supplemental iheielo, approved Jum? 14, 18S2. and Match 4, 1363, there will be ottered al public sale, %i the Court House, in the town of Salem, all liie frwamp «-*i— lying aad l-e>ng in the said County of Washington, situated : s follow*, to-wn: In Township No. 4 nonh, of Range No. 4 cast. In Township* No 3 and No. 4 north, of Range Xo. 5 cart. In Towmhips No. 3 aud No. 4 north, of Range No 6 cast. The '-ale to commence on the 18th day of J uly, at Hi o’clock, A M., aad be continued from day today uuul all ib* lands are ottered. Th* eundllicas • f sale are Cash, and the following funds will be received in payment- to-wu: Gold and Silver, the notes of the Stale Bank of Indiana, the note* of ihe Free J^rae, the Bank of Mmmnri. and all solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. JOHN HARDIN, mylffUlwtd Auditor of Washington Couniy

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN SULLILJ VAN COUNTY.—Office of Aaditor ol Sullivan Couly: Sullivan, May 31. 1853.—In pursuance of the provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate th* sale of the Swamp Lands donated hy the Untied State* to the State of Inttbwa. aad to provide for th* Draining a»tt Reclaiming Hereof, in accordance with the condi turn of smd grant.” approved May 29, 1862, and the . ** 5^ supplemental thereto, approved June 14. !«. aad Much 4, 1863. there will be offered at public sale, at the court-house, in the town of Sullivan, all tae Swamp Lands lying aad being ia th* said county of Sullivan, situated a* follows, to-wit: la Towaahipa No. 7. 8, and 9 north. Range No. 8 In Township# No. 6north. Range No 9 west. la Township* Xo. 6.7, 8. and 9 north. Haw* No. 1« rest. In Townships No. 7, 8. and 9 north. Range No. 11 The sale will commence ou tha 10th day of Aagust. 1863, at tau o’clock ia the fonooot-, aad be coatiain-d from day to day until all tb* lands are offered. The conditions of s«ie are Caah, and the following « r*xmant» to-wit.- Gold and stiver, the notes of the State Bank of Indiana, tb* note* of the FrnnBanks of ladiana. th* £nkof Mtarouri rad ail solvent Banks of Ohio. Kentucky, and Virginia.’ JOSEPH W. WOUST Andher of Sullivan County.

LANDS,

court huaeu in RnckviUfe *11 th* Sw)unp.Las— lyiw rad bfoagiu the aud county of Pur ho. Wtnofntt aa foT In Tewi—iip 14 north, rang* # went. In Township 17 north, range ?we*c fo Township 14 north, rang* 7 week. stiver, the note* of th* State Bank of Indian*, tha note* oftbeFtneBmiks of lud:***, th* BankedMta sftsLg “• ‘n&ssffear*junettdltwto Auditor ef Bark*

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN NOBLE K7 COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Noble county Al bton. May Slat, 180;—In pursuance of th* provUou* at •n act entitled “an act to regulate U * sale of the Swamp Lands donated by the United State* to th* State of IndT an*, and to provide for the draining and reclaiming thereof, in accordance with the condition of aaid grant 7 approved May 29, 1832, and th* several acta Minnie

approved June 14. 185.’. and March 4.

1853, there will be offered at public tale, at th* court house, iu the town of Albion, aU the Swamp Lauds h lug and being in tb* .aid county of Noble, situated aa

to-wit:

mg aud

foliouru,

1« Township* No. 33. 34. and 35 nonh. Range No. 8

east. ”

eart!. T0WBSlUp “ >iw ' ^ ^ a «*d » north, Range So. 9 e Towu »fop«* So. 33. 34. aud 35 north. Range No. 14 east TowI '* lup ® ; ' io - ^ «nd 35 north. Range So. II The sale will commence on the 25th day of July, 1853, at 19o’clock in the forenoon, and be coutinuad fun

day to day until all th* lauds are offered.

The condition* of vale are rash, aud the following flmde will ba received in payment, to-wii; Gold and Silver, the notes of the State Bank of ludiaua, the notes of tb# Free Beaks of ludiaua, the Bank of Missouri, aud all solvent Banka of Ohio, Kentucky aud Yurginta,

JOHN YOUNG,

juneldliwtd Auditor of Noble county.

PUBLIC SALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN X MARSHALL COUNTY —Office of Auditor oi Marshall Couniy : Plymouth, May 6th, itS53 —?Ia pur-nance oi the proviMoo* of aa set rnulled Au act to regulate the tale of the Swamp Lands denoted by the United State* lo ibe State of Indiana, and to provide for the Draimug aud Rr claisamx thereof, iu aoeovdone* with the condition ut raid grant," approved May 29, 1852, and the several au? ruppiemeuial thereto, approved June 14,1862, aud March 4, 1853, there will be offered ai public sale, at ibe Court Houae, in the town of Plymouth, ail the Swamp l-auda lying aud being in th* smd County of Marshall, ?,mated aa

follows, o-wn:

1 u Township* Ne? 3#, 33,34, and 35 nor h Range 1 east In Townships No- 32,33,34, a. d 35 north, Renge 2 caat. In Townships No. 32, 33,34, aud 35 north. Rang* 3 east, i u Township* No. 32, 33,34, and 35 north. Range 4 cast Th* rale will commence on the Sth day of August, 1863, et leu o'clock in th* forenoon, and be continued from day

to day uuiil all the and* are tittered.

The cmslilioa* of sale are Caah, aad ihe following fund* will be received iu peymeut, to-wii. Gold and Silver, the note* of the Stale Bmik of Indiana, the bom* of ihe Fiv* Banka of Indiana, the Bank of Mnwoiui, and ail aolveut

Banks of Ohio, Kentaeky, aad Virginia.

t. McDonald,

ntylttltwld Aaditor of Marshall County.

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN GIBSON COUNTY.—office of Auditor of Gibeoa county, Princeton, May 31,1853.—la pursuance of the provl*’ lone of au act enutled “anact to regulate the ui* of tho Swamp Land* donated by the United States to the State of Indiana, aad to provide for the draining aad reclaiming thereof, ia accordance with the condition of said gram,” apuroved May 29,1898, and the several acta supplemental thereto,approved Jane 14,1838, and March 4.1&53, there will be offered at public sale, at the court house, in th* town of Princeton, all lb* .Swamp Unde lying and being in the said county of Gibeoa. situs

ted aa follows, to-wit:

In Township No. 2 south. Range No. 8 west.

^Towrahip. No. 1,2, 3, and 4 south. Range No 9

In Township No. 1 north. Range Na 10 west. Ill Township* No. 1,2,3, and 4 south. Range No. 10 la Townships No. 1,3, aud 4 south. Range .N o. 1) west. In Township* Na 1A and 3 south. Range No. 18 west. In Township* Mo. 2 aad 3 south. Range No. 13 west. In Towaahip* No. 2 and 3 eonth. Range Na 14 west. The sale fttll commence on the 22d day of August, 1833, at 10 o’clock iu the forenoon, and be continued from day to day until all th* lands are offered. The conditions of sale are Cash, aud th* foil owing funds will be received ia payment, to-wit: Gold sad silver, the notes of tho Stale Bank of Indian*, the note* of the Free Banks ol Indian*, ibe Beak of Mimouri, and all solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia.

WILLIAM KURTS,

juBc7dltwts Auditor of Gibson couuty.

QALE OF SWAMP LANDS IN DAVIESS LJ COUNTY.—Office of Auditor of Davies* county, tv asmngton. May 28th, 1853.—In pursuance of th* pro visions of an act entitled “ an act to regulate the sal* of the Swamp Laada donated by tb* United Stata* to tho State of Indiana, aad to provide for the draiaiag aud reclaiming thereof, ia accordance with the comLlion of said grant,” approved May 99, 1838, and the several act* Mippl—ouiaiLthereto, approved June 14,1852, and March 4, 1853, there will be ( Oared at public sale, at the court house, in the town of Waahington, all the Swamp Laud* lying aad being in th* aaid couuty of Daviess, situated

aa follow*, to-wit :

lu Townships No. 1,2. 3,4, and 5 north. Range No. 5

west.

township* No. 1,2,3, 4, and 5 north, Range No. 6 la Township* No. 1,2. 3, 4, aud 5 north. Range No. 7

we»l.

in Townships No. 3 aad 4 north. Range No. 8 west. Th* sale will coauuence on tbe )5tb day of August 1863, at jo o’clock in the forenoon, ahd be coutiaued from day to day until all the lands are offered. Th* conditions of eel* are Cash, and tb* following funds will be received in payment, to-wit: Gold and Silver, the note*of tbe Stata Bank of ludiaua, the note* of the Free Hanks of Indiana, tbe Bank of Miaaouri. and all solvent Banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. ... .. M * ^ b**tt, juneldltwtd Auditor of Davieea county.

QALE L7 TON

OF SWAMP LANDS IN BENCOUNTY.—Office of Aaditor of Benton Co.

May 18th, 1853.—In pursuance of the provision* of an act entitled “en act to regulate the sale of tb* .Swamp

Land* donated by the United Stales to the State of In-

diana, aad to provide for the Draining and Reclaiming

thereof, iu accordance with the condition of said great." approved May 29, 1832, and the several acta topple

mental thereto approved June 14. 1832, aad Merabi. 1853, there will be offered at public sale at tbe court houae iu th* tows of Oxford, ail the Swamp i-eMe lying aad being in said county of Benton, situated a* fol-

lows, to-wit:

Township* No. 24 aad 25 north, of Rang# No. C west. The sale to commence oa the 25th day of July. 1863 —± * coaUaued from day to day until all th* laada are ottered.

■ vvwww'we* iee eaie are ca*n, and the tallowing fiattn will be received m payment, to-wit: Gold and Stiver, th* net** of th* State Bank of Indiana, th* note* of th* Free Beaks of ladiana. the Bank of Mi* raari, and all solvent Banka of Ohio. Kentucky, aud HARTLEY T. HOWARD. myuCltdwtd Auditor of Kenton county OAtk or SUfAlfr LANDS IN B1PLEY ra ra» rataRd “An net to regulate foe rah- <2 ihe Swamp

approved June

ottered**

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raid coanly of Ripley, aitaated aa follow*, to-vriT: • No. C, 7, aad 8 north, Raoge No. 10 east.

I* 16th dar o*jBiy, M 12

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to eemmaae* ra th* l«ih day L, end be continued from dav

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