Indiana Reveille, Volume 42, Number 46, Vevay, Switzerland County, 16 November 1859 — Page 4

DELINQUENT LIST,

acres; value of land and improvements; $13,50: delinquent tax etc $2,27: tax for j the year 1859 $S,C4: total taxes 810,91. I Delinquent No 396—Heirs of Charles} Smith. ' W side of s e qr of sec 19, town 3, range 1, ICfO acres: delinquent tax etc $5,99. j Delinquent No 4SS—Jacob Wigel. E, side of n c qr of sec 27, town 2, range !, 30 acres and » w qt of n w qr sec 26, town 2, range I: value.of land and improvements $4,90: delinquent lax etc S'2,I2: tax for the year 1659 $1,05: total taxes $9,07. Delinquent No 273 —Alfred tVilson. Port of a e qr sec 9, town 3, range 1.20 acres: value of land and improvements ,$315; delinquent' tax etc $3,11: tax for the year 1839 $2,00: total taxes $4,11.

tax Ac $ 17 33; ux Jif lbs year 1S33 #IG 37; total Uui #33 f7. ! Delinquent No 144—Sam nd Kero. S end of trie tec I, town ‘2, ranee 1,101 aerrj; tain* of land and IniiroTemcnlr $1320. delinquent UV4« (10,; 11; tax lor the year 1S49 tl'J M; total uxu #itl M, Delinquent No. 21—Richard Lcrerllen. V hf of • e qrrec 2S, loro 4, ranfe 12, SO.acret: value of land and imprurenienti #130: delinquent tax Ac #9 il; ui fur the year 1M9 $7 75; total Uxu #17.30, • : i Delinquent No IC3—Pdrr Itrexllea. C hf of i v gr ace *s >0*0 1/range 12, bO icree; delinquent lax Ac £3 TS. ; Iieliuqucnt No lf-1-.-IIeIr* of Natl.antd Lee. I*art of i r qr use 33, I j»o 4, range 12.120 acre* r and N eqrof n eqrtlct, town 3, range 12, 40 j acres; delinquent tax Ac #9 91. ’ ■ . j Delinquent No IC8—Utjltel Lanham. Part of n e qreee23. town 2, ring* I, lOacreifddloqueQt UK Ac #109. • i ■ Itollnqneat Not M and 315—William McKay. Pan of ftaertc 1, loan;!, ranee 4. 49 acrci; value; of land and Imprurementj $415; delinquent lax Ac $H 47; tax for the year 1339 $6 77; total taxes $15 24. 1 Delinquent No 1ST—Hein of More* McKay. N wqrofa r qrof‘e«JC,town 2, ranee 1, W aero; talui of land and Improvement* $210; deonqueut Ux Ac $221; tax for the tear IM9 $1 total tax et $4 02. t i ' ‘ I'd Sequent No 207—Daniel McKar,. Pirl of frve kc 3, lorn 3, ranee 12, acre*; veins of land and iiaidfOrtmetiteSlfi''; delinquent lax Ac $6 12; tax Ltr theyear1*39$iS9l: total law $|1CS. Delinquent No 25 11 — M. Ottlfr, E hf of reqr tt<9. torn 2, ranges, 60 acre*; value of land and imprm etrentx $0W: ddinqnent tax Ac $9 92; lax for the year I .M2 $9 70;' total tax ex $20 61. \ Delinquent No 35fi—Samud II, Party. IV hf of 4 e qt «c lit», tern 2, range 3, Ml atreq value of !»*») ahd IinpfoT'raffiU $333; ddlVinem tax As $9 71: Ur for the year 1649 $5 63: tetal mej $19 37i ’ - , DeUaqucctNo 1C9—Jacob J. Watt field. Sr qr of ree 21, town 2, range 3, ICO acre*. W tide Of e hf of J w qrscc 10, torn 2, range 3,30 acre*; vatocof land* and iuprarcioentj$]'..‘90, delinquent lax Ae $13.30; lax for the year 1M2 $14 44: total taxes $2SW,, >

Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware

Lot Nos, 7, 8, 40, and part of 39, in the Town'of Jacksonville. Value of lots and improvements $100; delinquent tax iJjfc $8 71; tax Tor the year 1859 71 cents; total takes $3 43. * Delinquent No. 678—William Silvers. N end ;ofN 7V and N E qra; Sec 35, town'3, range 120 acres; N E cor of N E qr.'Spt 3J, towp3, range 3, 20actes; value of lands and improvements $1650; delinquent lax dtc $13,75; tax for the year 1859 $l‘$ 94; total taxes $38 69. Delinquent No 641 and 683 —Aatpn Sturgeon. N e qr, sec 36, town 3, range 3,'136 acres; value of land and improve* raenfs $(500; delinquent lax &c $19 46: tax for the yeai 1859, $12 63; total taxes $32 09. '■ Delinquent No 658—John Hatnscn,bli sqd George Sturgeon. Part of w 1 of s e qr sec 36, town 3, range d, 40 acres; pail: of n w qr, sec 31, town 2, range 3, 57 acres; n e qr, sec 30, lohjn 2, range 2, 40., detes; pail of e 4 of s w'’qr, scc 31, town 2, range 2, 37 acrest/alue of lands and improvements $1426; delinquent tax 85 03; tax for the feat 1859 $10 03; total taxes $13 05, \ Delinquent No.slO—John fiaberton. Part of lot Fo 245 iihJ. F. DufoiiPi addition to Vevay; value of lot and improvements' $70; delinquent tax $c Si,60; lax for the year 1859 2 67; total taxes $7 27. . ‘Delinquent No’662—John Sigman.— Lot No 9, in Sheets Du four's addition to Vevay; volae of lot and improvements $75; delinquent tax etc 95 cents; tax for 1359 73 cents; total taxes $1 68. Delinquent No 650—Heirs cf '-Viliiam Schraeidt. - Part.of frac sec. 7 add 8, town I, range?, 3lacres; value of land and improvements 8805; delinquent tax etc $7 69; tax for the year tS59 86 10; total taxes $14 69. . •'« •; Delinquent No C54—Francis Schoonover Agent for A, Hays; Pan of e j of a w qrsec 31, Iowa 2, Range 2, 35 acres; value of l<md and improvements $350; delinquent tax et£ $312. Delinquent No 397, 46J, 167, 610, and 792,—Wra.G.. Wharton. Lots No28, 9, 10 and II tn J. : Sbdets addition to Vevay and'’No 120, 113, 114 and I27 in Sheets & Dufoups addition to V'evay; value of lots and improvements $80; delinquent tax etc $3 15; tax for the year 1839 76 els; total laxes'S-l91 j" ; . ■ Delinquent ’ N#'i73l—Daniel-Wilcox. AV side of n w ; qrwc27, town 3, range 3, acres; value of land and improvements $750; delinquent tax etc $3. .95; tax for the year 1859 $659; total uses $13 54. • ■■■I >■ v:'. Delinquent No 765—Catharine Waltz, N eqr sec 27, town 3, range3, ICO acres, w side of s e qr EM t. (own 2, range 3, 60 acres; value pflohdsand improvements $•2475; delinquent tax'etc $19 61: tax for the year 1859 $17 96; total; taxes $37 65.. -.Delinquent No 765—Heirs of Thomas Ward. Part oflot'No 23 in P. Du four's addition to of. lot and improvements $15;' delinquent Ux etc 31 cents; tax for the year 1.839 14 cents; total taxes 45 cenlk.'. : ■ '

York Tannihlp, Ka, 3. . Delinquent No 228—Moses Dronscm. Lots No 13 and 29 in original Florence; value of lots and improvements $205, delinquent tax etc $597, (ax for the year 1859 $132; total lakes $729. Delinquent No 257—Charles Clements N e qrsec 13, towa2*, range 2,160acres; value of lands and improvements $1735; delinquent tax etc $1002; tax lor the year 1859 $11,03; total taxes $21,16. Delinquent No H. Campbell. Part of s w qr 7 50*100 acres; delinquent tax $1,69. : Delinquent No.'119—Frederick Forthern. Lots Na 48, 65 amV66; value of lots and improvement $25, delinquent Ux 70 cents; (ox fur the year I860 17 cts; total taxes 87 cents. , Delinquent No 128—Jason O. Gurley, Part of a ,eqr sec 17, town 2, range I, 6066*100 acres;delinquent Ux etc $1,35. Delinquent No.5 v 173 —Jacob Keith. Part of frac sec.; 33, town 2, range 1, 25 acres;, value of land and improvements $210; delinquent Uies elc $l,47 tcx fur the year 1859 $4,33; total taxes $2,80. Delinquent No. Kehh. Part of a w qr town 2, range 1 and part of frac sec 33, (own 2, range I, 20 acres; value of land and improvements $210; delinquent tax 1 etc $2,CO; Ux for the year 1859 $3,22;, UUl Uses 55,22. ;■ ; ; '' v Delinquent No 95-aI. W, Keith. - .Lot No 2 in Matin's addition to Florence: value of lot and improvtments $75: delinquent tax etc 17 cents: ux for the year 1859 $2,23: total'Uses $2,40.- ' ‘ Delinquent Nil 279—P he be Kobihson. Lot No 16 . in Camp be It’s addition* to Fhtrence; vaiue of lor and imprevemenu $15; delinquent' tax etc 9 cents: Ux for the year 1859 11 cents. loUl,Uxes 20cts. Delinquent; No 285—Charles A, Robinson. . ■ Lot No 13;in Campbell's oddilion to v Florence: .Value of tola and impfovements. $llO: ''delinquent/tax etc $*201: tax for the year 1859 $2,94: lota) taxes $1,95. .. ■ Delinquent No 3|2— Heirs of Jonathan Elevens. Part of s e qr sec 31; Uwn 2, Range I , 15 50-lOCi acres:, value of laud and improvements ($190: delinquent Ux etc $1,30* Ux for the year 1859 $1,22; total taxes $2,52.'; .■

' ' Posty Township, Ifo. 3* ■ Delinquent No. 24—Petit dt'John K, Baxter.: ' Adjoining Methodist Church in Patriot. -. \acre: value of land: and improvemehu $265: delinquent Ux etc $3, 61: tax for the yeat|l859 $1,69; loUl Ux* es $5,35,.'^ “ Delinquent No v< 145—Poll as. G risen. Partof a w cor of aTe qr scc;7, town 2, range ),: 10 acres; value of land and improvemenU $265: delinquent Ux etc $1, 07; Ux for the year 1859 $1,59: total Uses $2,76/ • ‘ f '-V- : ' Delinquents No -200 arid - 238—Jacob Hess. Part of n e;qr of aec 5, town 2, range 1,* 26 01 dOO -acres:; value of land and improvemenU $150; delinquent, lax etc $4,40;. Ux for the year 1859 95 cents: total taxes $5,35. * v ’ ' 7 •! Delinquent No (72—Heirs of Abner j Howard. Part of frac *M 24, town 2, range I, 75 acres; value ol land and improvements $825: 'delinquent- Ux etc. $6,26; Ux for U e ye«r l859 $6,28: toUl Uxes$ll,54.- vV Dcliaquent No of WilUam W. Howard. Pari'- of n w qr sec. 12, town 2, rang* l,-!l00 acres:’ delinquent tar etc $5,41. : %:' r . Delinquent No 300—Francis UcLaughlin. Part of frac seo 25, town 3, range 1, 19 acres; value b('land : and ; improvements $190: delinquent: Ux etc $1,14: las for the year 1859/$l t 23': loUl Uses 52.47.

FOR NOVEMBER, 1859

LIST of Lands and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for lb? pop* payment of Taxes due oq Ihpn: fof the yearA. D; f953,situated in Swiizer'and County, Indiana. '

■ Jefferson Township, No. 1. ' Delinquent No. 49—John Boyd. K side cf n w qt sec 29, town 2, pnge 2, 100 acres; value of land and improvements $1125; delinquent tar &c $o 31, Ux for the year 1359 $3 53; totaUaxes $16 07. Delinquent No. 44—John W. RanU. Original Vevay half.of Iql'Na. 70; value of lot and improvements $10; delinquent tax etc 48' cts; tax for tie year 1869.38 els; total taxes 86 cents. Delinquent No. 69—Daniel H. Hants. Corporation addition to - fhe town ofVevay lutNo 252-Value of lot and ments $15; j3wfin.iiueut' lax etc 42 cents; tax for the yea; 1859 15 cents; total taxes 57 cents. ' ‘ _ * .■ Delinquent No I'M—Zachanah Cole. Part of n w qrsec 15, town 3, range 3, ' 132 acres, value of land ami improvements $S90; delinquent lax &c $1 46; tax for the year 1859 $1 67; total taxes $11 13. ‘ : ‘ ' ‘ Delinquent No, 114—John Clemmons. S wqr of s e qr see 23, town 3, range 3, 43 acres; value of land and , meats* $500; delinquent tax etc $4 20; tax of.1859 $t 50; total taxes $9,00, DeIinquenuNoT63—FrankliuDufour. Pail-of (rac sec 14, town 2, range s, £ 87-100 acres; value of land add in>-, piovemcnts. $190; delinquent tax etc $3* <8; tax for tbeycar !859$l -40; total tax- . ev$4 83. : ■ " : . ... ; . : 'V Delinquent No. 201—Drusilla Dyer. Lot No. 27 in lhe town of Center Square; value of tot AnJ improvements $30; delinquent t« etc., 4? cenls; lax for the year 15-59 93 cents; total taxes "0 cenls. • Delinquent No; 135—Janies Dyer, Seni Lois No 23 and 24 in the Town of Center Equate; value of lots and improve-' incuts $35; delinquent las etc $152; Ux .'for the yeqr t?59 22 cents; total taxes 8T It. • *. Delinquent No. 171 — Dnvid Dyer. Part of n w qr sec 33. 'tpufh 3, range 3, -5-.1(j0 acres;'value of land and improve-! 8l45; delinquent lax etc$1 26; total taxes $2 71. Delinquent No. 241) — Jonathan 51. Fruman. 66 feet of lot No. 136’iir Vevay and pnrt ; of lot: No IT in Mr. Sterling; value of tats and improvements 8826; delinquent, tax' etc $rJf 37; 4ax for the year (859 $7 47: tolat taxes $29,44. ' Deiinqueut No 233—Newberry Gleason. Lot No U in Cemer Square; value *of lot and improvements $15; delinquent tax etp $296; tax fur the year LS39 $2 54; total taxes $3 50. - - A . Delinquent No C4—U'm. II. H. Gleacon. S e end of frac sec'4, town 1, range 2, i acre; value of land and improvements $93; delinquent tax etc $-2.15; lax for t he year 1859 09 cents; total taxes s $2 8l. Delinquent No 321—Devault Hess. Part of n e qr sec 18, Iowa 2, range,2, 123-100 acres; value of land and imptovmests 8390: delinquent tax etc $13 24: lax for the year 1859 $5 33; total taxes $18 57. , . Delinquent No.. 329—Cyrus Hatch. South side of lot No 3i in Center Square: value of lot and improvements $30:. delinquent tax etc $9 U: tax for the year I860 $2 88; total taxes $It 99. ' Delinqnenl No. 353—Lucilla Jagcrs. Lot No 3 in P, Uufour's addition to Vevay; value of lot and improvements $150: delinquent tat etc $1 75: lax for the year 183? $3 93; total taxes'$8 70, . . Delinquent No 352—Joseph Jsgets. Lots Nos 1,2 and 26 in P. Du four’s addition to Vevay; value of tots and improvements $)I5: delinquent lax etc $3 03: ux ;or the year 1 My $; 42: total taxes $11 40. • ' Dclinquent No 361—William Kincaid. . Lots N.os 7 and 8 in. Sheets & Dufout’t addition to Vevay: value of lots and im- - prove ments $t55;deiinquenttax€iic $2 91; tax for the year 1859 $1 93: total taxos $1S4. ■ ;■ - Delinquent No 40l—Robert J Lanbam Lot No 184 in Sheets & DufouPs addition to Vevay; value of lot and improvements $15: delinquent tax etc 21 cents: tax for the year 1859 14 cents: total taxes 33 cts. Delinquent No 406— Israel Lenilz.' S * w qr ot a .w' qrsec 14, town 3, range s; value of land' and - improvements $400: delinqnenttax etc$2 05; tax.for the year 1859 $1 57: tolaUaxes. $6 32. : / Delinquent No 474—Samuel Martin. Half of tot No 75. in Unginal Vevuy; value of lot and improvements $U5; delinquent tax etc $6 93: tax Tor the year 1859 $3 31: total taxdS $1029. Delinquent No. 500 and CSL—Jonathan Montgomery. K half of lul No'117 in Original Vevay;' value oflolaiid menu $115; delinquent tax &c $6 92; ux for the year ic59 $175: total taxes $19 67- - • Delinquent No , 350—Martha Moiley, Lot No 12 in Sheets fc DufouPs addition to Yevavr vilue of lot and improvements 575; delinquent tax etc SI 62;'tar for the year 1859 70 centsMotaj taxes$2 22. Delinquent No. 480—Jobn T. Marsh. .Lot No. 19 and billf of Nd.‘18 in Mount Sterling; value oriuls aiid improvements $175; delinquent tax etc $21 50; lax for the year ls69 SI 44; tqlnVlaxcs $35 94. Delinquent No 517—blames s>. Nutter, Lot No l 2t2 mJ. P. 4 DufouPs addition to Vevay: value. of lot and improvements. $85; delinquanttax etc Sl‘32; tax forthe year 1859 $ I *3: total taxes $2 35.. : Delinqin.ntNo.o33—George■ M. Oaklet. S w cor of s v qt 'sec 10; tos’a 2. range 3 h 25 acres; value of land and improvements. $225: delinquent tax etc $2 01: tax for the year 1859 81 66: total taxes $3 57. '.Delinquent No- 684—John Peelraan. . S e qr ot n e qr see t7, town 2, range 2, - 40 acres: value of land and improvements $240; delinquent,lai etc-$3 95: lax lor the year 1859 $1 total taxes $5 64. Delinquent No. 347—Heirs of Joseph. W. Place. ’ Part of froc sec 8, town i, range 2,180 acres: value of land ami improvements $2260: delinquent lax, etc., 525,13: lax for the year 1839 $15,89; total | taxes $41,62. Delinquent No 651 —William Picket. Lot No. 20 in Original Vevay; value of - jot and improvements 860; delinquent tax etc $2,55; tax for the ypat 1859 56 cents: total taxes $3,11. DclinquentNo 62—William H. Price. Lola Nos 43, 50, 51, 52 and 59; value of , lots and improvements £73: delinquent tax etc 81,86: tax for (be year 1859 86 cents; total taxes $2,70. Delinquent .698—Lucy Riley. E 1 of a w qr sec 27, town 3, range 3, 80 acres; value of land and improvements $600:; delinquent tax etc $2,57: tax for the year 1859 $1.63: total Uses $7,20. - Delinquent No 59V—Johfl R. Raylv. S e cor of. s w qr sec 30, town 2, range 3, 66 66-100 acres. N w qrof n e qr sec 30, town 3, range 2, 40 acres: value of lands and improvements $695; delinquent tax etc.6,94; lax for the year 1859 $6,48; total taxes tt3,42. Delinquent No. €07—John C. Rayls. N w cor of n w qr sec 6, town 1, range 2, 27 acres. S end of w 1 of s w qr sec 31, town 2, tinge I, 26 acres; value ofj laud and improvements $S75; delinquent > tax elc $7,54: tax for the.year 1359 $6,63 j total taxes $l l,('7Delinquent No. COU—Presley C. Reno. Lot No. 223 in J. F. Dufom'a addition to Vevay; vatoe oflol and improvements $10: delinquent las etc $1,IP: tax for (he _ year 1869 38 cent*: total lasts $1,56. Deimqoeal'No. 673—Rufui P.

nuXCL*, RIUC.nnEMd k to., .Vasager', LcyUlitare of I)e:*» art, si tu last ns.,in bavir-gfranteJ to Fr-ivr. It to* mats k Co., (in (he exclusion of all other *pi.iicaBti.) a Lu-cir Chatter-for the Eneou raven, tnl of to term! Improvement* In (he Slaic. la eoa'.inot far a jtritd (T twtnly yean, art now drawing lu tVllmington, Delaware, a series vf the mod splendid icics-rv tret ufered to the public. Horn's f u r oee nmiioE cf dot tan have lets pit ro to the dale, to tccurc ibr paymcnt of all priie*.' The drat Icy* take jiace In public, and are under the supenntendtnce if ITmm li> knees appointed by the stair, to Injure Ihdf falrnc-s. The Mvnavvr- tall the attention of she rutile to the follow log ipitadid scheme* tu he drawn dLtitg the present month.

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. Cottou Towatlilp, So* 4. Delinquent No 38—Elizabeth Bradley. Part of n w qt sec 3, town 3, range 2, 50-100 acres: delinquent tax etc II cents. Delinquent No 66—Samuel Campbell. S w cor of s i of s e qr of n w qt sec I, town 3, range 3, I acre: delinquent tax etc 22 cents. .

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Delinquent No II—Daniel Cole. Sw cor of s wr» 54 ( town 3, rafigfe 2, 33-100 acres: delinquent tax etc $1,78.

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Delinquent No IU) and 1 LG—James A. Dichason. S w qr of sec 3, town 3, range 2, ISA acres and s e qt of sec 4, town 2, range 2, 151 acres: value of land and im-1 provemenls $3275; delinquent tax etc 30,74: tax for the year 1S59 $31,25: total taxes $32,39. ■ Delinquent No 101—George W. Dickason. Vv 1 of n e qr sec 4, town 2, range 2, 77 acres, and w side of e 1 of s e qr «f sec 4 town 2, range 2,15 acres; value of land and improvements 8965: delinquent tax etc $6,U2; tax for the year 1659 $7,14: total Uxes $13,l«. ; Delinquent No 95—Daniel Dorretl. W J ofs 1 of n c qr sec 26, town 3, range 2, 4& actos: delinquent lax etc $1,99. DclinquentNo 104 —David Dyer. Part ofs I ofs eqr of a w qt sec I, town 3, range 3, 3 acres; part of n e qr ot n ; e qr sec 25, town 4, range 3, 24 acres: part of s e qr sec 2, town 2, range 3, 2 acres: delinquent lax etc $2,28. Dclinquent No 187—John Humphrey, S w cor of s e qr see 30, town 3, range 2,10. acres: value of land and improvemenu $210: delinquent tax elc $2,25; lax fot the year 1859 $2,40: total taxes $1,65; Delinquent No 232—Lucinda Myers. S 1 ofc i ofn e qrsec 27, towns, range 2, 40 actts: value of land and . improvements $370: dctinqiienl lax etc $4,83: tax for IbCTMt 1859 $2,66: total taxes$7,51. Ueltnqueal Xo232—Diclndx JJjer*. GuarJUn *f Homy & Harriet. Myt-r*. W j, of a e qr «c 97, town J, range 5, 77 acres; pan of n w qr kc 97, town 3, rnn;c 3, SO acrei; value of lands ana iatpravomonU $cbS: tloUnquenV ux eta SS.uq'UxTur Ilia your 1630 ?J,W: taut taxes 8 tv,US. -. . Dollnqncnt >’o S38—Sarah Molts. So cor of so-qrscc It, iot,ae, range S,-11 seres; rntoo ot tana and improvcmetiu 8te0; dornqaeut Us etc 6S tents ux for too year JWs aj cents total taxes 11,to ■ Delinquent Ko EW—Joho Peelraan. X *4 of • c qr see 9, town 9, ritnso 9, valon of land and Improvements $655; delinquent Ux'ete 39,46; Ux fortbo year 1833 310,31; total taxes 3-‘3%3'- - Delinquent Portur. Tanof e K of n vr qrsec 9, town 3, range X 9 acres dclibqncnt Ux etc 33,50.'; ' ■ v:" ■ iielinqucnt No 3IU—Margaret Richmond. S of a'e qrscc SI, town 3, range‘5,60 acres ratuoof land ami m>provetnenu $480; delinqueni tax ete $4,78; Ux for Ibp year 1839 tout uvea , v . ' OcUmiceitl No 175—Edward Roberts. Pad of s vr qr see 33, town 4, range X > acre; value ol land and Imprvvi-menU 33c; delinquent ux elc 49 cents ux fortbo year 18W 8 total Uxes 3X-7* " ■ '' • * pelinqucnt;Xo Xt—Samuel RoueII. ‘ vt side of n o qr sec 5, t»wii S, range X >3-ltW acre; Je* linqaent Ux etc 43 cents. ■ ; ; ' belinqueut So 330—Alexander Washer.! K side ofs w qr sec 5, town X range 5, too acres value OfUtvi aiiJ impnoveiuonls 3!CSt.-, delm quest tax etc ux fur the year 1B13 3*3, • J3; mul taxes 317,0).' 1 ' <• ■ : 4 Delinqneiti No Aarsh Wells Port of s Of or »c qrufsecS, town range *.*, vr ncrcs value of land, aud I m prove menu 353; delinquent Ux elc 84,56; tax for the year J5S3 3X4X lout Uses 37.C0. Plrassut Totvnildp, No. S. . : Delinquent So 31—James Ueatly. Ubfofn w qr iec 5C, town 3, range 12, So acres value Of btm and UuproreniunUgSTX delinquent ux kc 58,07;'Ux lor tbo year 4833 $•&}' tout uses 3IXM. : Delinquent So 40—S.J. Uranti S. A. Twinham. 8 e qr of s w qr of sec 34, tAn 0, range IS, 40 acres value of Und and Improvements 5540; deibiqueut ux etc 31,58; ux tor the year 1609total lax w *3.43. . - _ Delinquent No 84.-Jcwo Courtney. \ S wqrof frac sec31, town 4, range XMacres value of land and Improve ments 5300; delinquent Ux eie fc5,7U; tax for the year 1WJ 3X33; tout Ux* es 311.45. ■ Debnqucol So. 390—diaries M. Cole.; LoU Nos 3,713 and 14 In Ueuntngton; valuo of lots aud Improve moots 540; delinquent Ux ete 5X* 47; Uxfor the year Ie39 M cents tout taxes wX73. V' ■■■..;■ -i jjelinqucnl So 273—Silas S. Cote. LoU Sot UandllS'ln Denutncton; vatuo of lots and im* provemenU 3 IU deltnqucultax etc 14 cents Ux forthe.’year 1630 8 renu; tout taxes2S cents. *.' f Delinquent So 147—Darios Port. Pm of n e qrsoe IX lowu 5, range 19,-1 SO*loqncres dellnqnual tax tie 81,*X . 1 '. V ., Ixdinquent So 2Sf—George W. Ilsgaj. ■ Part of no qrsec IX town4, range 12,3acres value, of bud and Improvements'3SS3; delinquent tax eta $20,37; Ux for tho year. 1859,' total toA*>2X47. .. * ■ : V Deliitqaent So 200—James Heady. W side of s w qytec 19, towo 3, range 3, 36 scres psr. of frac sec24and lownSrange 4,14 acres value of lands and Improvements VJ.nj; delinquent Ux etc Ux forth* year IfcSDt 30,Wi Wbd taxes >HilO.. : \ Deliuqueni No 281—Israel Mtrquls Part of n w qr srt 14, town 3, range 12, 73*100 acre; t*Ido Of land and Improvements 3C0; delinquent tax etc 3XK); tax for the year 1830 tout taxes 36,29. f: V 7 Dellnquem So 176—Heirs nt Jcsepb 11. Mante. Half ofiou Sos 17, 18,19 end 20 In Bennington: value of lots and Improvements'$40; delinquent tax eta 33 cents; Ux(orthayeairltiM3l cents; total taxes£4 ccnU. -

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Delinquent No SSp-Pleming Vounycr. N w qr of n r qr of *« 33, torn 4, ranee 12,40 acre*; delinquent tax Ac $3 33; Ux fur the year le59 $I,G7; tofu uxu $304.

■ IpHceef VIA4.- J 4 r.a; t ■ ; r I riiti of IVAV5 . I r *.rl-.|.. .'Zip 5 !• vires cf . , S.Ctv ; ,.. , , , j _ , ,, 2 j tire* of -Ut't'v K‘; n/ir. *.f ■ St,c litc-j la 2 prire* of . IA3-* :Wie? 1 r.tw, uf io And 212 ApyrurltaatLn Jr.ti.Oi,- r fM4t , u * ■ . Bp !• rr\ ’ 2JA61 Prirer, aauusiloj iu - . fibl :nj ■ IVho)* Tide!* f 10; lltlw, yy, Q u^-cr , Persrnuwhodetlronco.1 ..i.'. S ‘ pachoge, fur Which we w,;; Jy t ' fiilbtws: : ' A Certiflea;e of Fac’: i ’ ] ‘ \i i,;., . . t . ** ,•!*. . i- .I.: * ‘ Ju. Cu, ■ ■)-: y -• di, ■ j>. . s j..i f .. T,, O' I Tire- paid iir.mrlb. o’ Jf '•>_ c 5 * , f " * ‘ ;u T* c. a t u.. .trh ; lei..;, n. a tl .; •!.. print*i t J .. 4 - „ •'j- ii a* o»er. • . FltAXft:. ItrifAl'ttM.: .'.'soc.-eeil-

Statx or I.S DIANA, > SwtTXKaUNP Corsn, 1 * 5 *

I, Lawrence W.'Gordon, Auditor in an-! Tor said county, litre by certify that the'foregoing is a correct (in of lands and town lots, relumed delinquent for for the non-payment of taxes due on them for the year 1858, ,in the several Townships of Jefferson, York, Posey, Cotton. Pleasant, and Craig, in said County, by the County Treasurer, at his 1 oil annual settlement made with the Auditor, and still remaining delinquent for such nonpayment of taxes at this dote,-and that the above and foregoing assessment of delinquent taxes, interest, and per cent, and taxes for the year 1859, are the just and true amounts with which said lands and lots are legally and properly chargeable, and that said list has been duly recorded in rny office. ! • In testimony whereof, I have ‘hereunto set my band this'2nd day of November, A; D. 1859. ' ■

/ Your ‘'Xever Fail" Udoing wonders out here. • It bai cured many cates uf tie sc tret n:t irud* < oelt and eoftc. ■' t , •-] I- II, Jacdsu, Uunfunltvlllr, Ky. I think yonr'medicine will tell well, all w ha hate bought speak In the highest terms of lu merit*. . ' J. M, Lswts, Marion. Illinois, j t hat • sold alt of your me lklne, and belie i e It, ha* given enilie sa'.isfacilcin Ini all ca-es.

, , U'. I.. XyinufT, C> nthisna. Ky. Solarynarmwlidnes bate done ail yon hair .mJi) aba at them In yoar advertisements. .' : H. X.Coirti, il.il.. Camden point, Mo. V our medicine bu (Inn salbfaction and It rewty rale. C. It, Skiiu. il. It., titayv Hlr. t)l. Abate tr* tire a few cstrarls front 'ctirrt wrAitu to the propnefaivlo pr«ve:e ibd-e tuCtrin? with these cou)p;ainirttat the Nlvra t ill fa a medicine <rf itjLdn.i au4 reputation, and 1>m a demand vUicicrutiii btn introduced.

J. l.\Ai.EXAXDER-9 Fpity-Firat Magnificent Oasti, 'Watch&Iaud gift Distribution For Monday, 6el. 31,1859, CONTAINS i rpftodld Octave Rowwoed Plano Forte.worth HOO: jlmhcm Sfortmf JVafc* and flow.' mrM $210, $500 In American Hold. Solid SHter and Doable limed Ware. UoW and Silver Watche*. Magic Cue Is carat Cold Hunting tom Watch, |JUO. aw Acre, of Farming Land;! Cpld Chain*, Uricelet*, Lcckeu, Shlrt-ttnd*, he., Arc., making a grand total of 3UU) Ca*b,'Watch,'and Land Gift*. Value of Clfkfu • . 817,000* Number of tilfit. 3,000* Ticket* Limited to 17,900. The above array o( valuable good* will to dieUihmed In public In Edinburg, Ind-byadiiintcr-eated Committee of gentlemen elected by the ticket holder* thenuelve*, on Monday, ucL 31, ISM. In presenting this my Forty-Flrit Scheme to the laioraKeotmiiderationof i|i« public, I embrace thU opportunity of returning my i! net re thank* to my n unie rou* fricndi and patron* Ihroaghovt the hnlon, fur the eery libera) manner In which' they have patronised me heretofore. and to ,ho* that 1 fully appreciate their kind favor*, I vould *ay, that It baa been my conitant aim and ttody, to render my, Scheme* acceptable to [hem, and at the >Wie lime the mmt liberal of anythin; of the kind tier oflereJ for public consideration; and in thf* connection it i* a woree of gratification to me; to Le enabled to'make the announcement. tliat I have recently eCocted arrangement* by uhlclt in future, I mill to receiv e my Wntctc* direct froth the luannfacturervbetb »i'. tfci* c .r.n;ry and turoie, and a* a cotuequence 1 will be bled to fiirniih my customer*, with the n;ty be>t watch in nve. It will al*o be oh»eri ed, that in toy treheme fee May, I have introduce! a n ember tf the celebrated “AUaatcaa w a k ii t*" tun u Gc; i.red by A|>tile;on, Tracy ft Co., Waltham. Mail,,all U whlehate warranted for ten j ear*, and aieutt'iueVlionabty the beat walctei in me.' ThU will be the 1 )»l distribution i bare given in the pail DrcyeirJ. end in every Ih-tance tliednw. ing* have takcu place on the -lay *]>rci<3eJ and a* adiertbcd f(br which *cc prograimuc, they have in every Imtancc lieen connected »o!dy by a emu* mince elected by the Ticket holder* itt ling free to attend. .Immediately after tie dtawlne tbe remit !> printed and forwarded togeiler «ith tie prirei drawn to all ticket bolder*, either by -mail oc evpre**, at my evjeow. In tldi connection'I deem ft nothing move than right to add, for the benefit of thorn who are unacquainted with me, and who would Ufct to “try. their lubk’’ In my aeLeue, that 1 bertby unthorite them to enclose their money id Mr. II. Dally, of the Dnn of Hide:* * Dally, of thli place, who U one of the wot re*i<on*lble men of the Stale, who will teedtd (br the money to deposited: and If tbe drawing doe* not go off precUety a* alaied. (tee programme,) all yon will liave to do will be to call no Mr* Daily, for your money. : Under UiU arrangement, yon *ce, It would be utterly, lmpo«i Me tor me to take any advantage cf yon, even III were lo disposed.' _ . fir A'eompletellM of price*, together with manner of draw tngi dec., it printed and will be for warded to all who de*lre iu fill' All re*poniiUe per ton* ate doited load at Agent* for the tale of ray Ticket*, and will be furnil bed wltliTIckeU at to cent* each together with full t tut ruction*, the p reinitiate we allow for idling, dee.' itti* Stogie Ticker* 41: Six Ticket! 43: Tiveive Ticket* $10; Twttiijf-ffvulickc!* $-W, AH order, oiuMbe ad'I re-ted to .1. J.Aiiti.vsi*, Edinburgh, Jolituuti County, ind. tyvimt my dnwingtare fairly, honevtly, and honorably conducted, I would respectfully refer yon to the billowing, who are among the'rafet ptuminent citiieni of Johnson County; ‘Noah Terry, Sheriff; A. Keifer, Representative; W. T. Ruin, [Vutmatter at Edinburgh; C. W. Snow, E*q.f John Waltb, and T.'-S. Moore, allot of ltd* place, tiir Untiring* faff plan on tkr Third J/Ouday *u mry Jfuntk. A, J. ALEXANDER. Tacnimi, oclT-Iro Edinburgh, Johnson Vo., Ind.

W e are i-t i fcv: iywill lug ihsithe.Vfvcr pari .hill *tand oa lit oho merit*. ■ We «*ui ererjbxKto 1-1 it far themselves, and irit protrstol-eywl '!«*• out rtowuu.eud.lt toot Leri; if )l fails the} u;*, condemn it to Hie world.- Who aould do «i;Loiii it: rend for al<MiIe. ■■■■■By tending On*T>oltarin a letter to IJr, ri.’CI!O0KK,M Third itreet. UuUviltc, Ky., one bottle will be tent by return mail, ;o.tpaid, to any po.1 eOTfr inlbr I'niuo.

LAWRENCE W. GORDON, '■; Auditor S. C.

• Ua.l. dTKVKNS is the Agcnl for Vct»t antTsurrounding country. s«2l -bin

: Notice U hereby men that on iho first Monday of January 1 , A. D. 1S60, between the hours of 10 o’clock M. ainJ 4.o'clock P. 3J. of said dajvaljthe Court House door in Vuvay, Switzerland courtly.lndiana, so much, ol each tract or parcel of-the foregoing lands and town tots.returned and;remaining delinquent for the non-payment of Uses due on themfor the year A. D. 1853, will be sold by Uie Treasurer of said county at .public auction arid outcry, os will be necessary to pay the . Uses, interest, and .charges due thereon ot the day of saie. • : - , : LAWHBNCE W. GORDON, Auditor S: C.' November 2, 1859. , r

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Smith’s Mercantile College, S. ir. Cihttr Fourth and UVW Strati,

. toe rat 5itn.T ircti or . InUrmilltnX Kci i r, or }>r*r and Ague. ftciwiricaf /Vrcr, CkiU Tmr.ffamb S'gur, Prrwv’i-tri ‘ tlmJOfkf, nr Utlut til UtM4a'hr , ami L',.’- ' ,

toui firtrt, indtrif/orttt irkofr c(a«* . . of Jiaaio OriytMO/uy UI faViory JtTuafttHint,rau$td to (Sr I . .Ifa/nno 0/ m iitmaitc | ruuttfriVr., • j

But ranee 01 Fourth St., Clu’nnll, O.

OMi.t DaT AHD KTKMING. No Class Sy*|em--Stu den beau enter at any time, 1’ UK otje<tof this Institution tiio afford you nr . men an opportunity of qualifying ifiem■elre* theoretically ami practically for the Jutiei of the VouuUn; I inure.

"V’ 0 one remedy Is lunler called far by the n«c<i. t sil :n«T the American |en|Jr than a -.iniul safeenteffar 1‘cicr and-Ay ur. Unth ae ate imwenabled to offer, wiih a j-etfect certainty that it will eradicate I lie dfacase. aud with atVuiaocc. faun del on pioul. that no harm can ari.c fr«w is esc in any f|0anliu. -

.■'■Tint Course of In:(ruction embraces Double Entry Kook Keeping and Rirnrioat applications to trade, vli: Wholesale, Kcutil, S lea mwta ling, Manufacturing, Shipping, Hanking, CoitimU-Ion Individual, Compound Company and Kail Rood [Justness. ’ Also, Lecture* on Comtnervv. law. Commmlal Calculations and Practical Penmanship. Applicants, can enter Uie Institution at any time, ami attend from 7 a. *. to 3 r. *.

TUat which' protects from or prevent, ihl* d!«,.r■ler matt I>c of liumcn,e service in the cm.imnuaie. 1 where it prevails. IVt erntrow it better than cure, far the i-stient e*ca; etthe risk wLleii Le mast run in t ioient attacks of this baleful dtriemper. 1 hi, faftaa’’ raj Hvihc ml.vioiiic (ol.-ou of t'n t- ino Acre from the system and pnuiin the «e c ofa ment of the dfaease, if taken on the Sna apptuarii oflis prmodtory, symptoms, It !, hm rail tic I*,| remedy cveryet dl-covered far Ihu ,-J.. of mmiilaliiif, hat aliolheciieajrtjt. Tt.c Iar,-t .;•! j :itlty we jupply (or a dollar hrin;* ft wi:1.;l tie reach of ever, fatty; and In hilloiudutrlcs,»tVre Fti ti .WT> AoiEpfetallr,every testy *b«iU hue it amt u»e II freely Iwih forcureaaJ |iro‘.e\.-;k-a. it ■ fa hi<:>e<l tbU prjee will place It within il.c tc;ch of all—ibc twa'r ac well at the rich. A ere j ,iij criurtly of Inti icniedy over any other cccr .tL-r>«> • erc>l lor the Speedy and certain cure of In:eruiillenfa Is, that it omtalna nu tjuinlre or ininend, eim.e>|ueotly It prcuhire* no ijoInl,w or otI.rr rlonieJecti wbatecer upon iheci-ti,tittith>ii.' Tlune cnre>l by it are left a, heal lb} aa if they Lad neaer hail thedhea-e. ■ ■ . ,

ExplanatlousofnblircviaUonilntlie ■ Ibrcgolng Description*, , K far east, w for we-t. n fur north, a for snath, hf fur one-hslf. >) r fur (planer, free for fraciton, tec for section, cor for corner, and No. for number.

It takes front eight to twelve weeks to complete a mtl course. • ' Students an In* true ted Individually by Illustration* of Bnsluess transactions, Independent of a printed book. The science Is thus reduced to system (hat student* on tearing the College, will bo able to take charge of, and conduct upon scientific principle,, any set of Double Enter Books. ♦

Wodd, Eddy & Co.’s

Delaware State Lotteries! Capital Prize $100,0001!

.Funnels Mechanics andprofesiinoai gentle* advantage to book*, to W H IT $. an elegant business hand and make oat practical .business forms, which Is desirable In every pro* Cession, and In >11 kinds of business.

■Tho following Magnificent Schemes ■til be .drawn by Wood, body A' Co., Managers at Wilmington, Delaware, In public, under the siilierinloudanco of Aurora Commissioners, ap* pointed by tho Governor. ' !

Delaware Lottery! Class 370,

Ihe Great Aulasuf h\ch\ ’111 AU.’l.tSVi.sp. U 0 L ). 0 Vr A v *‘K i’ IL J, ,s , A # 1<> *n| ( , m y - | T 1 **- I-:..;,. In..; 1.. a-..t I-,.. L llUat.! f.1 r*.** : to * *, ... * hnnianil;.a 1 ,,| , t ‘ “ V,' amt other <le1rU'ri»n> io,r-.V j,l. till this all powerful f.-.;!.-,,, ■ n-Sr:V-i -Me the World; ll<dto»a-.*> : .c,' r y,,;, ;. . ftnu the Ilnusobo'd I.V/.,,.:, Their attqhule is l i pn-tet.;, ,.j[ thet attack th" trilfa n.- r.. i ,.f th- •- and inua ht rviit-xii.e r; 1 ... J., ,• ea«* r^li.,fi-nr-l.’ ci-.t 1 oftlie . r> . .’. of lilal arid fnulloinr, dtrerj-tr.,. The rri'j-t ieoirr.* „ f. inti'll} ton e-uior :hi*- ii■lt*'--^; r " I*;’. 1 ' ttia •liCi*'tii i* ar p. tone; lmn)il!.;f ij who; .... V.. .i'-. ' ■Ira ..f disease csl.iV:,;i v.-;, unerriltj Iftfrij •.‘.sper'es 1', C u.'. •Jf.ein. ■ * UHKil. I csitiM V.« a x M ' J.Krotn ■ahai-i-r i'?-. low u 41 .’ '•tiler sitflt, 1>\ a - r ,*; t caidl-l;.'I. imli|inL:-. .ej i f yd, j IT . ...i r ' r fal Jr■ and drt-n;. 1 ; r.-iucJy, • ■ . * ' , T, -J.rij.-T vjUaLIont a:.- n;L; effrd;-,;..*. the i-.fi fa ■<: 111. inlr:;. .. brail!, til !;>•' h :ra;, ■. • .l. 'T,,.,. in.d’.cli e ; i'.x >:.? V . .. .. v , * plail.t, at-1 n-tid.-r, \ pare and C.-etd. .u r.v^ r : [ t-f !»j> S'i. * , < 1 ■ ' V • ,r. J'fio; M l-.*e !„■ .. , I.,, ., -t c , n‘snl:t!r,J r.*ii—-:j,i, ,. ptfilll, it t : I! fa, 1. 3 ;i !; rr J; - ini M.d Mii-. f - i 1: ‘ . .iMtiiaf i'-.V.-. ' ■ The of .h'il..., , raV a.. .fa fairne )» the 1:1 ,.r j; r.-nirdy,3i.il r.'rti(l.ri.*c;ii : e,r! ., h.‘ar wituesi !.'• (hi uj.'imu j. ..-i, Inline worth. . ■ Ho/favfl/a tilU ore ;l: fj_;.. :fJ : irorfa’/.r rit/offaj t [ AMhtna, - ; 1 eilerdrair ‘e, 1 .su i s'r.*r;, llotcel CoiDpla’t.1*, K-raal,-1'..,- - r‘i- a CnOKbr, j-l .'I..;.-.; I .0 J*raa-i. ' tJcaiUeae*. ■ !.v.,i..U,,„ap t-hed diseyi.'t, 1 Co»tlrenr:s, Inflnen/.T, V a.-< ii t f. *- Uy»j*p,ia, Inflamalion, Hiarrhiea, Inward weal- v.'.nai of r»rot«y; ■ • ncs*. IJrrr ■ i .u'i. tfaldlity, (iiLipltlt;,, * ar" a'sasu,* c , ‘;lt''Ilowaj,.\cn-V..f!. .. r,\} - , r , Ulwrndd.. as a \t in i-.rsn ;,.j(,,{Weis of diroetioii* sroafal rjrf- j -t .>rfa — same may be plainly seen hj !...■ ili. • i'fa, fair*. Uielishl. A baoJsowv reu; r.l h<I; any one rcn-lerlnc inch Inf.v.r ■ tir.t 1. 1 ■ 1 fililfa'^i etee,i S5 ? r * DJ ' l“ r -r ** Ve.'.rjciiinp Ute mrdirtuei or rejmi, r iis ca- . ItiMlient In be rparionv r „ *•* b'oM at the hJanufi. f>ri.-i -.r ‘'rofe-ir I oil-way. EO MaUen lam-. Sew-Vt-.-V. an,;;., all mpcctable drutri*H and driers in Ue.1:'elow ibhsnphout the Tnlted 5t .{ ,hs’rt,r Itedworli 1 . In bo\eiatMc.-oU.C3 cent*.and St There li wwlitrjWa fcTltf Vt tibli rf X. H. IKrrtiitiii fir lit jfuliijM'riwUtra Is eveiy diMidcrare cased n» each Jannaty Sd, tfiia_oo w.|y

; Draws on Saturday, November £Clh, 1839. 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballot*. 1 Grand Capital Prize pf 8100,0001

Fever amt Ague U not alone ILe of the tniaiuatic* poifau. A yiraf tatleir of-di-or-■ten arise from its Irritation, miLOo; • farfa a;e N‘euralyia. Uhetnuatiwn, lion:, Ucailsrl.e, Ulliiiue**, Toothache, Catarrh. A* (lima. Paljiiatfan. Painful Affection id the spleen, Mysifrie*. Pwiii in the Howefa, Colic,' Paratysi,, and. Orraa/eu.eni of Ihe Slomach, all nf which, when in this tanre, pot on the intermittent type, trieowe perimllcnh .This *'tTat* eifciatl.c jwtsia from the bbx»l, wnd com iLem alt alike. It I* an Invaluable protection to Immlyratits a*J persons 1 ravelin? or Ictniurarily re>iJinp tn lb* malarwu., diilricfa. If taken Occadouatly ordaily white expmc'l lo the tr.fenlon, that a ill he excreted from Ihe syrtc.n, an I cannot aceimiulatc in sufficient quantity to Into ditca>e. Itcuce It f, even more Talnaldc fur protection thin cvre. and few will ever suffer from intennittcma. if the} avail tbfcnrelvesoftbe proiectfan this remedy attonb,Ayer’s Catharlic I 1 11 Is, Toro/i licTuryxrrr 0/ a fawify Tiyafc,

for all professions, and for Metalling Business OK* MovrttsTnnoK will »* KcFrinxsT.trt enable.lbem to keep an account of their business Transactions scientifically. Heal practical exe rdfcs for all kinds of Retail and Wholesale business Practical Commission and Banking also In this College by (he Principal, who has been [n business for himself, and others Cor she last twenty-four ycafs, Tho facilities fur obtaining situations for youug men at this Institution, are equal if not superior, to that of any other College In the city, . ■ Owing to the present Mate of the finances, the terms have been reduced frbtn 933 to 930, for a full coarse.

1 Prize of 9»,W» I 100 prize, of 1,000 2 “U.U0I HO ♦» , MU s Prises of . ]o,too(. «a ; **. : mo " • 0,0001 « “ 75 a *** 5,«wi t»si w 8 : « 4,00 , 63 •*. 30 ; 2 “ 3,0001 4*810 ! «* , 40 3 •» ‘ '. S.«D| 57,010 - »»' SO KJ9C Prises amounting to 1 At, I60,7iSG Nearly one JMte lo every two Tickets; Whole 'rickets &S0; lUivcs fill); Quarters $j.

Certificates of Packages in the above Scheme will be sold nl the following rates, which Is the risk;- ‘ ‘ ' '

Two nr more students, entering at tho same time, will we received at ,*85 each.

Certificate of package ofa* whole tickets 9*99 00 ■ *• , “ •' at half, :*•. HUSO “ “ • 20 quarter “ 74 7S ; “ • •• . ■ at eighth . “ 3(37 Magnified!t Scheme. ‘iv to it naswx •- - T-.v-- ■ EACH WBUNBSDAV laSOV’UBER Class 676 draws Wedoefiday, Nov,2, Glass 3S8 draws Wednesday, Koy, 9i Class600 draws Wednesday, Nov.' 16 Glass 012 draws Wednesday, Nov.23 Clasa 624 drawa Wednesday, Nov.30 ‘ Nearly one Prise to erery lwo tickets.

ToTtlon for Writing and Book Keeping, when taken by the month, - - Sl\rO Tuition for Book Keeping per week, - e,<0 Tuition for writing'per month, - C,im Slrangenspendlng n short lime in the city, who are unacquainted with Book Keeping and Commercial Correspondence, clc., will find It greatly to their advantage toentortbU College. References given to the best Practical Book Keepers In the city—none to mere then risers. Fur foriher particulars, call, or address the Principal, ■ decJMy B. W. SMITH.

arcMcoaiS’Ob'cO thaldiscM within tho ranpeof their action can rarely wiiti.und or evade I beta. Their icnetntlng'piupertle* March, and cleanse, and invrale every- portion of the human oryan* iiui, contcUn; lit discated action, and restoring lu healthy vitalities. .la a cutire-iuence of the*e properties, I be in valid who ii bowed down -with pain or’phystcal debility U aitonlthed to Bnd hi* health or energy restored by a remedy at once m simple and Inviting. "r. Not only do they cure the every day complaint* of every wJy, but alM many formidable and dangerou* disease*.. The «;nu below named U pleated to furnish gnttlt my American Almanac,containing certificate* ol their care* and direction* tor their tt*e iftlhe fill owing com plai nut Cottirrutti, H<arttkra, lltcdeckt on*mc Jnm dimadtrtd Stonaek, Sauna, UdisttUoa, i'aui tn and Morbid Inaction of thrift) tor hr -VtaWrucg, ijyti of ApfKtite, Jaw dice, and other kindred comp)alnu, arising from a tow rule of thebody.br obit ruction of It* function*. .They are an excellent alternative lor the renovation of the blood and l be reiteration of tone ami strength to the aystein debilitated by disease. ■.

~ ASOTHEa SKW BOCK, Br. Kona partr’a Crest Wnri, Pbitatk Gudk to IffcU.TH. si: ls? u;*, tLtn of ti,u frnltsl .irfat'of !!.r tr.ilt *i,J if raslei viih the bfrt u *• rnvrriritji rcfiro-iunfiia, Tt<? sftteted t':oLld tvi Un rfmodlM hef«r» Irrniinc frrun IhijTtlatH"We*it tbe ttlfPriori' ty of Cir »’-lhi>r’» Pari* «n<J I-oiidati L-oalajentof private l-Jlh married »n4 iIctU

HOWARD' ASSOCIATION, - PHILADELPHIA. ■ ’ (A {Jenevoleot Insti tution, established by special ; endowment for the relief nf the sick and

78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots*

Ddlntiocat N'o 4P8—Abraham Xontanye.. 8 e qr im IS, town 3, rang* 3,131 acres; valoa of lands ahd ImprOrsmeuts 9127); dcUaqont tax «to 94,39; tax in the yw total taxes • V .- - ■ * ■ ■ '' Delinquent. Xo 803—mutsm A. Neil. Psrt of t,eqr mo 17, town 3. range 3,-40 48.100 seres; value of land and ImiirovrmcnU 930U; dsllnqeetil Uxe«- 83.M; tax fur the year IbH $4,11; -total taxes 97,75. ' ■■-*■■ Delinquent Xo 371—John Scott. S ride of w side oft eqr of tee 1U, town 4. tango 13,10 acres; valueofland aadlmfratemcnts 3149; deUqqaeat tax etc81.37; tax forthe year IUS98T ceols; tout Uxes 83,40. {Delinquent Xo 3SS—Eraitni Elewagt. p»rt of frac sec 0, town 3, tango 3, X5-100 aqro ; delinquent tax etc 93,31. . , ■Uelluqueut Xo 425—V.Mlbra S.Towers., Part of frac* see 33, town 3, range 3,70 asm. B • cor of frac sec 71 l lawu4,raugo 19,9 acres; value of latits and ImprovemenU delinquent tax ete go 53; tax forthe year 1833 f9 5ft total taxes 310 3S. , Doiluqucnt Xo 4C2—John VT. Turner. X e cor bf free tee 35, town 3, nnra )?, ol acres. E c qrof n wqt sec35,town5,range 12, 40seres. S hf of n eqr of t w or reo 35, town 5, range 15, SO seres ' Value of ua<ls and Improvements 31015; delinquent tax cte 3)1 S|; ux for tho year 1630 311 IS;. lota! taxes $2230. ' Ucliiiqueiit Xo 41?—David Tod dr Part of ne qraoo 10, luwn* 4, range 12,25-100 acre; value of land and improvements $320; delinquent Ua eta $3 59.

. 1 Capital Price of $40,000. I prise of= v 919,300 1P5 prises of 9273 ; 1 prise Of ;• . 10,000 63 “ " log ‘ 1 prise of 3,WW , 65 prises *f £g .1 prise of ■ 4>Wk) 63 prizes of 50 1 prise of 2,461] 130 prises of . 30 -J prise of 2,oto 4,743 prises of ■ so 30 prises of 1,300 87,040 Prises of JO W prises of AW : • . i.,.V ' - ■

- distressed, sinicted with Virulent sod : * Epidemic diseases. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION. lit view of the awful destruction of human lire, caused by Sexual diseases, sejreral yean ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of (huclau of diseases, in all their forms, and to give! WKDICAL. ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. and Id cose of extreme poverty to (Urntsh medkldbsltva nf charge. * The Dlieetdn of the Association, In their late Annuo] Report express the highest oattslhctlon with the success which has attended the labors of their Rnrgdou In the can orspenaatorrixea, Seminal Goo out trailed, Syphilis, the vice-of Onanism or Relf-droso, >nu other diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac.,'and order aeontlquancA cf the same plan for the ensuing yoar. i j " An admirable Report on Spenaalorthcra. or Seminal WeakneosL the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or pel Whose, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the CmuulUog Surgeon, will be sent by raall.fln a scaled envelope.) Face or Citato*, on receipt of Two Braun for postage. ' •• 1 ■ ■■{ Address, ftk Repirt or treatment, Dr. J. Sntus llutronToa, Acting Sargeon, Howard Association, So, S South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Fa. ) | . : »P«‘lr ,

First Premium and Medal washing JAM) WBlIVOIiVO nAGHINB fiTEVKSS, Manufacturer, Versailles, Ind., • invite* attention to bl* Superior Washing ArWringing Machine, .iKw which received |be Medal althe Ohio Elate /US*Mrs! Pair, and at tbs D. 8. 0M?r■ mj F«Ir at Louisville; Uiploma at the Meehan* ' ics Institute, Clnclnna* WHH ti,0.,andlheSntpre* mlum at each Count; Fair Id Ohio, Indiana sod Kentucky, where It has exhibit* J, and Is I wTi| . BK\ pronounced superior I / \A«*iir » an; Machine of the I,/ hind over before offerh/ III ed to the public, both for saving tabor A the 1 \j | This Uacblne was patented by J. Mclhurhlln, October, 18W-; All on!era promtiTj filled; price $12,00.— Amenta for lha talcr-ln Veray, F. L. Qrirtid k (ton; Aberdeen, K. Sy. Gould: A lie tm rile, Joo. Moore; Fairvlcw, Henry A. Tinker. August 3, 1853.—|y 1

PINE IX JI8 Kit.---Well seasoned aol ready fir uve—dcir, flrirand Kvnnd rale at pricer red a cel to )-It the Hum. ap'Jf I dAirroo*'. * fFV.N*

Ayer’s €lierry Fedora],

should consult 't. ibu. book tell* bow to curt the following dUe**e» fc nod enllghiens those wba prop? la darkness;. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, cbordee, stricture. {diyroos's,. paraphrmosls, prat el, (jjiMlls.. bulo. wiru* lenmafttm, blotches, seminal weakness, totsInrhation or self-abuse, leuthorricra orwib.-,, ■oppression of tho menses,fajHup ofthe »03i\ barrenness rlieumiUtm; die. It i.oats on ti-.*.* • ifery, abortion,miscarriage,cel,lacy, with remark* to the young and old of both s-scs. it tells bow to JUtlDgalfh prejnsnej, ind bow u avoid It, dec.

32,396 Prises, . - Amotmling to 9390,989 'Vholo Tickets 916—Halves $3—Quarten 92J$. Ccrtllleatci of Packages will bo sold at the following raw*, which ts tho risk. ; Certificates of package 26 whole tickets, a ** 80 Half • “ . 74,75

ros the urn crta or Coufkf, Coldt, hJlatMiA, < //(Mnnuti, Croup, Unmciitit, Inrivimt Conruntption, and ' Jot (Vf refit/ of Conwuptire Palitntt in oJron ctrf ttagtt * : ' of tkt iucatt. . ' So wide lathe'field of lb oscfulneu end so ni» tnerou an the carta of lu carte, that almott every K&lott of country aloontla'In peraona publicly known, who hare been restored from * terming mJ even desperate ilt*ea*cs of tic I any* by lu tbt.— When onet Wed, Hi niperiority over every other medicineIt too apparent to tree pe observation, end wherein rirtne»are known, the public no longer bed late if hat antidote to employ for the dlrtrertmp and dangerous alfei (Iona of (be poltnonsry otyuu that wo Incident to our climate.* ■ While many In* fertor remedies thnutnpoo the community have failed and been discarded. Udi hai sained friends by every trial, conferred beaefitt.on the afflicted they can nevefforget,and producedcures too numerotu and too remarkable to be (brcotteo.

The painful and dcsiruetlrc habit of lotion la here described, with the raw. iy aip» tons and remedy. Million* ’•bo now £|| a pr* mature and'untimely grate, could hive bom Uric* monument, ready and willinr to tejilfv to Its fatherly admonitions, had this book appeared, and l)r. H. Ut ed la the month t-oii tnry, PerfeelSBfegaard ngaluslQatchtry, Fortieth edition—I DO OOueopIessoM antaalli, This Bock sect undersell, post-paid, to ail pans of the world, on the receipt of nJ m, er Are topic* for 11. Dr* Bonaparte’s Celebrated Pre▼entire.—This simple, healthful, and ret cffeelnat preventive la beyond a eompsrivinstUh anything ever yet discovered. It baa Wen proved by yean of experience, and tn no in* ■tame has It failed when applied according e> directions. Married people who do not wish to Increase their families, should ho tn po*ss* ■lea of this Instrument. Price red ore J to £5. JET* Madame LomaV Female Monthly Pllla It a aafe and reliable remi-uy for wporwaiors and all t cm ale diseases- Ladles should not n**« Aim during pregnancy, at they will rrednro miscarriage. Price |t_per box—extra itoe, #.v Kent to any address by mail, poet free. No letters will be answered unleti Ac; contain a remittance or a postage stamp. Ur. Bonaparte’s French Pi tort Male Sab! This aitide enables these whoso health or circumstances do not permit an Increiw of family, to regulate or limit the number of their offsprings without Injuring the constitution.' It ti the ouly safe and sure preventive acatert Pregnancy and disease. The above-article U«p*cially intended w fulfill this deal Jcr-rttim; It la perfectly safe; bo netallc substance "ntcr* Into Ita conporitlon. Theprire of the Fr:r*h Patent Malt bite. $ l the alcgle one, $1 pc: half derea, S' p*r dnreu. ]i p All orders addressed Vo l*r.B R. PARTC, No, l£9 fyesmon' srrcir; fc Fifth and Flith eLw. Clreir-'.’i. ntt-. M?. W paternally lu*u I:-'.**;. IV 'i - '.*> t*s (*■ ■ir.lt’T.'trpnn *,.'" ■: v, i ,-' •*! -rh ;..*••** '*f#t;t* t Sirs . - .--Tf'ly *

“ " , W Quarter « l 37,37 . /wOrrfrruig. TYticlr orCcrft/Scalc/, enclose tbo amount of tnonoy to our address, for what you wish Id purchase; name the Lottery la which you with It ioTUted t .and whether you wish Wholes, Halve* or Quarters, on receipt of which, we •end whatUoidered,by first mail, together with Itio scheme. Immediately after the drawing, the drawn numbers will be Sent with a written explanation, Purchaser* still please write their signatures plain, and give the name of. their Post Office, County and Klato. All com mo Dies lions strictly confidential. Ail priics of 31,UCt), and under, paid tmnied lately after tho drafting; other prizes at thu unial time uf todays. Our lotteries OUR SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, CLASS -17, Capital Prize, $100,000! Draws Saturday, November 19, ’30. Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5, Kj* Orders for Tickets or Certificates In the above Schemes in be directed to Wood, KDDV * CO., Wilmington, Del. Or, WOOD, BUOY k CO., Augusta, Ga. Or, WOOD, EDI1V k CO., Atlanta, Ca. AS* The Drawings of the Delaware Stale Lotteries are published In the New York Times and New York Herald. nov-lm Threshing Machine Agency.

OB. J. C.AYEK & CO.* . LOWELL, MASS. '

: Craig Tovrnkhlp, Ifo. 6. Delinquent .no 5—ilarrben Adams. Xc eor of I e qrite'-S, town 2, range 4, 40 acres; value of land and Improvement, tax Ac 9» 41: lax Ibr tbs year lb59 35 9t tout taxes >14 98.

For tale by J. U TI1IEBAUP, Tuvay; J. W. Murphy, Ul. Sterling; Begun 6c Cotton, Mootefield; W. Gthtoo, Patriot;-Shaw dc Bonner, Craig. Sulrc, Eckatdn 6c Co*. General Agents, Cincinnati, 0.

Tho Bacrat Infirmities of

Delinquent Xo 33—Cbartotle Brooke. S w qr of tee SI, town 4, ranee 12,160 acres; value otland and Improvements 91335: del I ■ queue tax ke 910, 47; tax for the year 155‘J 811 76; total Dues 8£J 13.

YOUTH AND MATURITY;

Delinquent No 48, 49 and 287—John Miller. N w qt icc 30, town 3, range I, 160 acrer; value of land and improvements $1500: delinquent Ux etc $13,14: tax for the year 1659 $9,60: total Uxes $22,74.

Art PuMitM, Crefu, 2MA Tioarend: x&w a few. Words ox the ratioxAL TREATM ENT, without Medicine, of 8pematorrbea.of Local Weakness, Xoctunsal ctniadooa, Genital & Xcr* Debility, Premature Decay of the system, Impotuacy, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally. BTB- OB LANKY. M. p. The Important fret that tha many alarming complaint*, originating In tbetmpntdeaccand Mtltnde of youth, may be eerily removed tritiosd Slutirint, is In this small tract clearly dctDOnviralcd; and the entirely new and highly, nonsrtul treatment* as adopted by the author, fully explained, by means of which every one Is enabled to cure nxsiir per* fectly and at (he least possible coat, thereby avoid* log all the advertised nostrums of the day.

Delinquent Xo 50—Charles Clemen la. E 1-2 of awqrsec33, towns, ranges, 64ures. Seqr of n w qr MO 33, town 3, range 3, 40 acres; and w side of n * qr ot sec 33, low n 3, range 3, 73 acres, value of lands and improvements 82050; delinquent tax kc >70 59; ux for the year 165!) 17310; total taxes 8H 33.

Delinquent No 283—Heirs of Alexander McDowell. Part of e 1 of n w qr sec G, town 2, range I, 20 acres: value of land and improvements 8155: delinquent Ux etc 81,13: tax for the year 1859 81,00: total Uxes $3,(3. Delinquent No 297—Eliza Moore. 8 w cor of s w qr sec 2, town 2, range I, 75-UJ0 acres: value of laud and improve menu $240{ delinquent Ux elc $2,18. Delinquent No 360—Anson Palmer. Part of n w qr sec 33, town 3, range 1,15 acres: value of land and Improvements. $1 55;deti'nquent tax etc $1,42. 'Dcliaquent No 377—Calvin R’Jter Pail of trac sec 24. town 2, taiige L 91

Delinquent Xo*J7—Levina Griffith. X end of n w qr sec T, town2,range 3, C3 acres; value ot land and improvements >470; delinquent Ux kc 94 23; ux (ur the year le5U 9344: lout taxes 9d 17. Delinquent Xo 101—Mrs L Grimes, X w qr of n w qr •«« 18, town 2, range 3,40 acrei; valne of land nud Improvements £'750; delinquent tax kc 914 37; tax Lr the year 1859 (a 37: total taxes 910 74. Delinquent Xo 103—John Colay. Send of vrhf of u wqnec 18, town2, raore 3,41*acre': vain# oi laud and itni-rovraeo:* 9!1A>; daitnquer.; ux Ac (3; tax for the year rtJJ fid tO; Co!al.taxej 913 47.

Font to any address, grails and port free in a veiled envelope, by remitting (port-paid! two pottage taltnpt to Da B, DE LAXLY, fd East 31tt Street* New York City. nortt-ly-is

BURNING FLUID. r.tsis l.ivrs. Dstissu Liars, Hsijs l.tjrs

(Vluiccnt Nn 117—Martin Hi?tins. 3 side o( n hf of frac sec —, !o-. a t, :aa;o i., ]50ac*te; value cf :»i.d nil l~i,rj o;et:s filrtfl. deUniCtnt

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