Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1861 — Page 4
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I to low water mark m .f of TMl River in -ec J4, 1 1 n, r 4 e. Ihme down the e aide of .said nver with iba meandering iharaof u a ftomt ia aaid sac 3, IS slon chaia of the n Ime of 1 ate S, taaaeee parallel with ibe n line of said c 334 chaina and 100 to a orM M the w fide of the new mill race of Osaka, R.jf PaUeroa. a od 10 13-I0ftchaia w of the donation or line ut the sec, tbence n 1 k de, w 13 54-100 chain, thence ijp, deg. e4 cbaiua and 64-100 ofachain, theiice d 33 deg. e 3 chains and vi link, Üieuce n 4, deg, w 7 chain, and 18-10 to the place of beginning, rontaküug lOT?i acre; aortgaged by Samuel G. Patterson and Fatay Patterson bit wife. Loan, interest etc, 44.473 aft. S hf out-lot in Indianapolis. No 23. where Merrill now l AUKuat la&4) Uvea, being a tract 430 feet from e to w and 191 fc t from u to e; mortgaged by Samuel Herri! and Eimabrth O Merrill hi wife and rraukbn Merrill and W. W . Merrill . Loan, iatereat etc. 93 21 M. Lot No 1 in square So 33 in Indianapolis; mortgaged by David W. Noble and 'rriel M. Noble hi wife, and Jacob 9. Pratt and Mary D. Pratt hi- wife. Loan, irrte rent etc, Mi 46. Oat-lot 130 of the donation lands adjoining Ibe city of Indianapolis and lo II in square 60 in said city, as sivwn in th. plat ibereof in the Recorder oftwe of aaid II ty. said out-lot containing 53 Zl-lW acres more or less; m -rt-gaged bv Nicholas McCarty and Margaret McCarty bis wife. Lewa, interest etc., $.7 9i. The n hf of e hf of n e qr of Mec 7, 1 18 n, of r 7 e; 1 by Jonau Wel-h and Juliet Welsh his wire. Laar, The e hf ot e qr of sec 34, 1 18 n. of r 6 e; also s w qr of the e qr of sec 34, t 18 n, of r e, all of the unsold part of the above described premises containing 87 acres more or lass, except 10 acres heretofore sohl od of e hf of a e it, rix: commencing at the s e corner o( aaM s s4 reds to Ute beginning: except also Z4 acres out of s w qr of e, commencing at the s w corner of said land, running the nee n 80 rods; thence e so far that a line being ran doe s to the s line of said land would contain 14 acres. There Is yet belonging to John Capman 1 sm 'II piece on the s side of the Indinnapofis and Pendleton State Koad, supposed to contain from 1 to 3 acres. Tbe lands here mortgaged are bounded on tli- south by said Indianapolis and Pendleton State Koad: mortgaged by Nebemiah West and Charlotte West his wife . Loan, Interest etc., $571 36. The s w qr of the n w qr, also tbe e hf of n w qr of sec IS. t 20 n, of r 7 e, containing 13 acres; mortgaged by Philip Vasbinder; Loan, Interest etc.. 551 75. The w hf of s e qr of sec 4. t 21 n, of r 7 e; mortgaged by Edwin 5. Trowbridge and Snsan la Trowbridge his wife. Loan, Interest etc., $75 M. The w hf of the a e qr and e hf of the s w qr of sec 34, t 19 n. r 7 e. (except 55 acres off the s end of the two above described 80 acres of land,) also the w hf of the n e nr of see t and r aforesaid, (except 50 acre-" off the n end of the 1 . . r so 11 -.-: r..ii tain 1 pe 135 acre.; mortgaged by Henry Seybert. Loan intere-t etc., 142 25. The e hf of the s w qr of sec 20, t 18 n, r 7 e. containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Thomas Silvers and Sarah Silvers his wife. Loan, interest etc., 5SJ-! 65. The n e qr of n e qr and n w qr of the n e qr sec 34. 1 19 a, r 7 e, containing 8t acres more or less; mortgager! by NichoK-Seyheri od Hillinab Seybert hi. wife. Loan, interest etc., 177 53. Part of the e hf of e qr of sec 30, t 18 n, r 7 in ning at ibe n w come; f Mid halt quarter: thence e with tbe tin - of A. Dobsou 40 poles; tbence s K0 poles to C. McCarty's line: thence w with awt line 40 pole; tbence n 80 pole, to tbe place of beginning, containing 20 acres; also the w hf of n w qr of sec 20, containing 80 acres; mortgaged hy Ur-emus Richmond and Mary Jane Richmond h wife. Loan, interest etc., .'H 52. S e or of e qr (s of the boundary line,) also s w qr of s e qr (j of the boundary Ihre.) all rn see 'XI, t 22 n, r 6 c, eoaV t. lining 106 16-100 acres; mortgaged by Mary A. Mat tos ami Samuel K. Mnttox her husband. Loan, interest etc., 225 43. The ii hf of n w qr of sec 9, t 20 n, r 7 e. containing 80 seres; mo-tiM ;i'd by Spicer Jones atrl .M:irg:ret A. Jones bis wife. Loan, interest etc., 5ol 07. The n e qr of sec 6. t H n. rT e, containing 129 4S-100 acres; also the s e qr of s e or of sec 31, t 19 n. r 7 e, containing 40 aces; aNo w hf of s e qr of sec 6, t IS n, r 7 e, contain:!..; s . : mortgaged by John II foot and Margaret L. Cook his wife, awl James L. liell and Mary W. Bell his wife; forfeited and sold ou credit to James Gray. Loan, intere.t fr . : 04. The w hf of w qr of ec 14. t 18 n. r 6 r. containing 80 .u --- :.i..r. or l : mort .raced by Samuel Durant and Ann Durant his wife. Loan, interest etc., 225 81. The e hf of s rt qr of -ec 26, t 20 u, r 7 e; mortgaged by Thomas Q. Until and Cyuthia Ann Clark his wile. Loan, interest etc., IW 25. S'oRLE COCSTT. The n e qr of sec 15, t M n r 10 e, containing 160 acres more or 1e.-; mortgaged by John P. Jones and Amelia Jones his wife Loan, interest etc.. 549 13. The w hf of n w qr sec 16, t 34 ft, r 10 e; mortgaged by Si in Mr li Orbin. Loan, interest etc., 55. owrx vac an. The s w qr of w of sec lit, t 1 1 n, r 5 . containing 40 H his wife. mTi-a.o- l i.v .lo'iii lion i ami Ann interest etc., 166 40. rtTXAM corxTT. W hf s e qr sec 35. t 13 ft. r 3 w, containing K0 acres; mortgaged by W. Thomas Bradbury and Nancy M. Bradbnry bis wifj. Loan, interest etc., 553 40. Tbe s w qr of the n w qr of sec 23, also n e qr of n e qr sec 21, all in t 14 n, r 3 w, contain in MO acres: r: - by Leonard Bowman and Mary Bowman his wife. Loon, interest etc, 553 40. So much as lies east of Bainbridge Road of lot No. 8 in sec 16, t 14 n. r 4 w. containing about one acre and a quarter more or less, as will more fully appear by reference to the tract book in the Auditor's office of said county: inort-ga.-ed by William S. Collier and Henrietta E. Collier his wife. Lean, interest etc., 331 31. E bf a e qr sec 9, t 13 n, r 5 w, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by James J. Glimore and Elisabeth C. Giimore his wife. Loan, interest etc., 566 63. N w qr of s w qr, s e qr of w qr, also s w qr of s e qr, all in sec 5, t 12 n, r 4 w 130 acres; mortgaged by Simpson Sill and Larlna Sill his wife; forfeited and sohl on credit to Jamas Gaviu. Loan, interest etc., 697 75. The w hf of n w qr, also 6 acres off tbe w side of n e qr of n w qr, ail sec 38, t 13 n, r 5 w, containing 86 acres; mortgaged by Thomas W. Hogue and Martha Hogue his wife. Loan, interest etc, US 35. Lots 17 and 18 lying in South Greencastle, or Allen's Enlargement: mortgaged by William C. Larrabee and Harriet Larrabee his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to William H. Larrabee. Loan, interest, etc. 1.898 50. Lot No. 14 In the Southern Enlargement to Greencastle; mortgaged by Daniel S. Place. Loan, lnt- r. -t etc.. 532 05. The n e qr of sec 35, t 13 n, r 3 w, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Conrad Sipel and Catharine Sipel bis wife. L in. interest etc , 576 15. The s w fractional qr of sec 6, t 13 n, r 4 w, containing 96 59-100 acres; mortgaged by Meredith Towel I and Julian Towell bis wife: forfeited and sold on credit to Daniel Zaring. Loan, interest etc., 687 53. POBTK6 CUV (I. The n w qr of sec 36, t 34 b, r 6 w, contamin-; 160 acres; mortgaged bar Rftfue P. Well, and Marin Ann Wells bis wife. Loan, iutere.st etc., 564 58. The e hf of n e qr aud n w qr of n e qr and s w qr of n e qr, sec 26. t 36 n, r 7 w, containing in all 160 acres; ftaattgftgH by Jacob C. Wolfe and Harriet Wolfe his wife. Loan, interest etc., 557 40. The llow;ng de -cribed lots or parcels of land, to-wit the w hf of the n e qr of sec 30, and the w hf of the s w qr of sec 29, t 36 n, r 6 w. containing 160 acres: mortgaged by Jacob Wolfe, Jr. Loan, interest etc.. 393 71. The ti hf of n w qr f sec 33, excepting 4 acars off of tbe s side of said lot: also w bf of I w qr of sec 40, t 36 n, r 6 w, containing 156 acres; mortgaged by Milton Wolfe. Loan, interest etc., 449 33. All of n w qr of Ii, t 35 n, r 6 w, containing 160 acres: mortgaged by William K. Talbot and Sinai Ann McTalbot his wife. Loan, interest etc., 446 44. The e qr of sec 4, t 35 n, r 5 w, containing 160 acres; mortgared by John S. Powers and Jane L. Powers his wife. Loan, interest etc.. 561 57. The n w qr of the n w qr and n w qr of the n e qr of mt 36. t 33, r 5 w; and I w qr of n e qr and s hf of the n w qr of sec 20, t 33, r 5 w; mortgaged by George W. Turner and Elisabeth T imer his wife: forfeited and sold on credit to Samuel Murphy. Loan, interest etc., 756 60. The e hf of s e qr of sec 9, t .'CI n. r 6 w. sn acre; mortgaged by Richard W. Jones and Orilla Jones his wife. Loan, interest etc , 570 13. E hf n e qr sec 36, t 33 n. r 5 w, and s hf n e qr sec 3, t 32 n. r 5 w, and the n e qr of s e qr sec 3, t 32 n, of r 5 w; rontaming 300 acres more or less; mortaed bv James M. Clark lyi.tn. Interest etc., 568 os. S e qr sec 36. t 33 n. r 5 w. and s w qr of s e qr sec 3, t 33 n. r5w, containing 200 acres more or le.s; mortgaged by John Uruner. Loan, interest etc., 568 10. n-ijtsci cotxtt. W hf i e qr and e hf s w qr sec 5, s hf n e qr and n w qr of n e qr and e hf of n w qr sec 8, t 30 n. r 3 w, containing 3i acre-: mortgaged by Daniel A Farley and Ann E. Farlev his wife. Loan, interest etc., 550 6rC S e qr of it w qr. w hf of n w qr, n w qr of n e qr, all In sec 5. t 31. r 4 w, containing 160 acres more or less, tnortby Mile; Jordan; forfeited and sold on credit to i S. But Irr Loan, internet etc.. G94 3. I hf n e qr sec 6. t 31 . tin: also n e qr of n e qr of same sec, t and r. also e bf n w qr of n e qr, same sec, t and r. containing Hi J0-loi acres; mortgaged hv H ill and Mary E. hall his wife; forfeited and l credit to Johu I Tucker. Loan, interest etc.. 585 5C. S hf ac 4. t 29 n, r 3 w, containing 320 acres; mortgage.! by J. W. Scott and It. E. Sett his wife; forfeited aud said on credit to Praia-is Ratti. jan, interest etc , 735 35. S hf e hf ii e qr sec 33, and s hf w hf n w qr of sec 34, t 31 n. r 4 w. containing in all 80 acres more or less; mortI by Leonard W. Petro and Margaret Ann Petro his Loan, interest etc . 565 95. N w qr of sec 6, t 32, r 4 w: w h, n w qr of n e qr sec 6, t 31, r 4 w: mortgaged by Anderson ligg and Eda Pig Ins wife. Loan, iutere-l eir.. 551 65, ff if n w qr sec 27. t 29 n. r 3 w; mortgaged by Lufher Lucas an-! Catharine M. Luc his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Harvey A. Gilbert. Loan, interest etc., 373 47. run COt XTT. The s w qr of s 5. t 15 a. r 7 w; alo the w hf of s e qr of sec 5, t 15 n, r 7 w; ia all 240 acres: mortgaged by Austin H". Puetl and Amy D. Puett his wife. Lou, ititt re-t etc., 1,769 16. Axnoirn corjrrr. The s hf of frac sec 'M, 1 1 ft. r 13 e, containing 165 11-100 acre-: mortgaged by Jame ). Hunt and Almtrn M. Hunt hi wife: forfeited and sold on credit to Sarah Hunt. Loan, interest etc., 678 53. The a w frag of aw 31, 1 1 n, r 13 e, (except 29 acres, bounded and dcscrilied as follows: commencing at tbe s c comer of said frac qr see, tbence n 80 rods, tbence w 40 rods, tbence s 80 rods, thence e 40 rods to beginning.) containing 100 acres; mortgaged by Barrett Andrews and F.Hiaheth Andrews his wife. Loan, intcred etc, 559 62. Tbe s e qr of n e qr, containing ."IS acres, and s w qr of n e qr of c 31, t 19 n, r 13 e, and JO acres ont of s e part of frac qr of sec. 31, t and r aforesaid, described as followsing at the S e corner of ad frac or of -ec 31: 80 rods; thence w 40 rods: tbence 80 ris; e 40 rods to oegitiminr, containing in all 98 acre-: mortgaged hy AIINon Andrews and Elizabeth H. AndTVf his wife Loan, interest etc., 559 63. The w hf of o w qr sec 9, t 18 n, r 12 e, containing so acre mortgaged by Joseph Cronse and Elisabeth Croupe hut wife. Loan, interest etc., 557 39. The s hf of n w qr of sec 2, t 18 n, r 11 e, containing Wl ty Juliu Diliavou ami Sarah Dillavou his Loan mtcr -t etc , 566 4. The s e qr of tbe s e qr of sec 10, t t9 a. t J4 e, containing 40 neeee; mortgaged by John R. RwHinger and Thoswaa Ball Inger his wife." Loan, Iatereat etc., 560 70. Hit s h of ti c qr and w hf of 3 qr i f sec 10, t 18, r HI e ot lh eeoftd principal aehdiu h ie. eo tah uig HiO acre-: mortgaged by I evi D. McKay and Mary A. McKay his wife, Geora-e Bailey and Elisa Bailey hi wife; forfeited and sold on credit to William DaUey. Loan, interest etc. 1.192 93. Part of tbe s w qr of sec 13, t 20. r 13 e, described as follows: trt-gteftin at s w corner of w qr of ec 13. t 20 n. r 13 e; thence e 1 Id paM to a stake: i hence n law poles m jioies 5& to a stake; tbence w 110 poles to a -t.ik-; thence s KJt) f Itoginiiing (exceid 20 acres off of - which lies south -f ;u- L P. and C. Kail a"ut J0 acres; mortgaged by Edward S. risher
and Elisabeth Kiher his wife. Loan, interest etc.. 583 4. The n w qr of e qr of see 4, t 1 n, r 13 e, in dlstrVt of
land subject to aalt
mt -e or e-: wvrt paired lv l-wi BJetr and Irr wife. Loan, Interest etc, 574 31 . Duty-eight acres off a end e hf e or sec 4, t H n. r 12 e, in the district of laada subject ta aaia at Indianapolis, Indiana; -nortgagad by Lemuel Wiggins and Mary Wiggins his wife. Loan, interest etc , 554 18. In-lots Mo. 1 and 6 hi n e square of the town of Winchester, also all that part of oat-lot Mo. i in the n e square of .aid town lying west of the center of Salt Creek; mortgaged by Ernestus Strohm and Belinda St roh m hi wife. Lawn, latere ate., Ü6 M. araa cocarr. The w hf of n w qr sec 5, I 14 n, r 10 e, containing 89 67-100 acres: mortgaged by John M. Byrd and Su-annah Byrd bis wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Solomon Simpson. Loan, interest etc., 464 46. RtriJtT cot 91 1 . The n e qrofs w qr of sec 32, t 7 a, r 11 e; mortgaged by Sti-an Drunibar. Loan, interest etc. 160 17. 100 acres of land partly in the s part of -er 1ft, t 9 n. r 11 e, and partly iu the n part of sec 19, same t and r, bounded a., follow ,t: Be .'inning 3 chains and 13 links s of s w corner of sec 1H; thence n with sec line 19 chains and 34 links; thence e (4 deg. 45 min. variation) 49 chaina 88 links to tbe center of ibe Plank Road; Iftence nitli said road s 12 deg. e 19 chains 89 links to a point 3 chains 13 links doe a or the line bei we n section Is aud 19; thence w parallel with said see line 55 chains 1 1 links to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres; mortgaged by William Love and Mary Love bis wile. I.oau. interest etc., 553 26. A part of the e hf sec 7. f 6 n, r 13 e, bounded as follows: Ueginiiinst at the qr sec corner on e side of -ec 7; tbeace on sec line 19 nO-100 chain; ibttoce w 37 13-109 chains; thence n 19 30-100 chains; thence e 7 28-109 chains thence n 7 50-100 chain--, thence s 77 deg. e 13 H6-100 chains: tbence n 25 59-100 chains: thence e 5 8010 chaiaa to the sec line on the e fide of sasd sec; thence to the place of beginning, containiug 84) acres mure or le-s; rtiraged bv Henry Tacke aud Wilhrlmiua Tacke. his wife. Loan, interest etc., 550 20. WIT LBV COCXTT. The I w or of tec S3, t 13 ft, r 6 e, containing 160 acresmortgaged Lv Wiley Wray aud Hannah Wrav hi wife. Loan, interest etc., 1,111 16. The w hf of the s w qr of see 21, t 11 n, r 6, containing 841 acres: mortgaged by Juhn Shaw. Loan, interest, etc.. 553 40. Commencing at a point 170 feet n of the point where the west line of Harrison street inter-ect- the north line of Pennsylvania afreet in the town of Sbel'iyville, She'by county, Indiana, and running tbeiare n 133 f:. thence s 87!$ deg. w 16l, rods--, thence n j deg. wl1, rods to the mill race below ibe mill: tbence n 6 deg. w 10 rods; thence s 1 deg. e IT rods; ibe nee e 8 9-10 rods; thence n 87)4 deg. e 16 pds to the place of beginning. contaning I 65-100 acres more or le-.-: mortgaged by James Llhott and Perne ta Elliott his wife: forfeited and so d on credit to WiHiam M. McCnny. lyan. tafia etc., 1,179 25. Commencing at the n w cortier of lot No. 15 on Depot street in Toner Bennett's Addition to the town of Shelbyville; tbence e 216 fl: thence s 240 ft; tbence w 216 ft; thence n 240 ft to the place of lieginning. compri.-lng all of lots No. 13, 14 and 15 on Depot street in said ad tit on to sk! town; snd the west pari of ej So. 1 on Tompkins -treet in the addition and town aforesaid; mortgaged by William M. Parish and Dorcas Parish bis wife. Loan, interest etc.. 495 22. A part of tbe n e qr of the n w qr of sec 26, 1 14 a, r 7 e, comm. nein.- at tbe s e corner of the saw null; thence e to the county road running tbrouch near tbe center of said tract; thence n I deg. w 223 ft; thence s 87 deg. west to the west of the mill race; th"ncr with the nieanderings of ard mill race to tbe nlace of beginning, containing about 3 acre-, liens the null -eat of the Hanover Mills. Al-o a part of the s c qr of sec 23. t 14 n, r 7 e, bcginuing at a point on the w li e of said qr fee 43 rod n of the l w corner: tbence n 9 poles and 23 links; tbence e 18 poles and 6 ft to the w line of the Knigbtstown and Shelby ville Railroad: tbence southerly along said line of said road 9 poles ami 23 links: tbence w to the place of lic-inning; mortgaged by David Kemp and Matilda Kemp his wife. Loan, intore-t etc.. 569 73. The w hf of w bf of tbe t w qr of ?ec 32. t 11 n, r 8 e, rout-titling 40 acre-; n a.'ed hv Alls-rt G. Hank and Eliza M. Hanks his wife. Loan, interest etc., I 56" 86. The s c qr of ihe n w qr of ec 25, t 12 n, r 7 e, coni t lining 40 acre: mortgaged by Samuel Donalson and Jane ! Donalson his wife. loan, interest etc., 557 50. All that part of lot No. 14 on Wadiingtou street in the town of Siielbyville bounded as follows: Commencing at tbe n w corner t.f said lot No. 14 on the s side of Washington street, tin nee e along the s -ide of said street 24 ft: thence s 99 ft to the s line of said lot; thence w '.'4 ft to the s w corner of said lot: tbence n 99 ft to the place of beginning: mortgaged by Jo.-eph Cummins and Eliza Cummins his wife. Loan.' interest etc.. 338 37. The w hf of n w qr sec 28. t 14 n. r I e, containing 80 acre.; mortgaged by Joseph W. Swain: forfeited and sold on credit to Henry McKay. Loan, interest etc., 2s3 0. The w hf of n e qr and e hf of n w qr of sec 19, 1 13 n. r 7 e, containing 154 97-100 acre-; mortgaged by Ander-on Keith: for.eited and .-old on credit to Jam.-- Elliott. Loan, interest etc., 853 45. STARKE C'tXTT. W Irf n w qr of fractional -ec 19, s w qr of s w qr of fractional sec Is, and n w -jr of s w qr of sec 20. t 33 n, r 4 w. containing 174 ls-100 ecres; mortgaged by Frederick Pecker ami Maria E. Becker his wife. Loan, intere-t etc. 516 51. S e qr of c 1, t 3i n, r 2 w, containing 160 acres; al-o s w qr ol n eqr und n v qr of - e qr of t :t:i n. r 2 w, contaiuin; 80 acres; in all 240 acres; mortgaged by Granville M. Ballard. Loan, interest etc., 536 58. The n w qr of sec SX. and e hf of n e qr of see 29. all in t 32 n, r 3 w, containing 340 acres more or less; in ort gag d by Harilah A. Chenoweth and Mary P. Chctioweih bis wife. Loan, interest etc., 56o 50. W hf n w qr sec 29, and s c qr of n e qr and n e qr of s e qr of sec 30, t 32 n. r 4 w, containing 160 acres more or le : mortgaged hv Byrd H I'eir-i; forfeited and -old on credit to Lyman Blair. Loan, interest etc.. 1,078 67. N e qr of s w or and n w qr of n w qr of sec 30, t 32, r 4 w, containing 87 -.'1-100 acres in Starke county; alson hf n w qr sec 25. t 32. r 5 w, in Jasper county, Indiana: mortgaged by George C. Petro and Elixabeth Petro his wife; forfeited and sold ou credit to Lvman Blair. Loan, interest etc., 858 25. SCOTT COf NTT. ft w or of sec 28, t 4 ft, r 7 e, containing 160 acres more or lessj'aiortgaged by William Trulock and Judith Trulock his wire; forfeited and sold on ercdit to William Trulock. Loan, interest etc., 805 41. S e qr of s w qr sec 4, t 2, r 8 e, containing 40 acres mortgaged hy Samuel S. Crowe and Amanda M. Crowe bis wife. Loan, interest etc., 449 47. STKt'BrX COtXTT. Part of the s w qr of sec 16, t 33 n, r 14 e, bounded as follows: commencing at the W ess-ftei post of said sec 15; running thence n along the w line of nid sec 82 34-100 rods; tbence easterly to the highway leading from Willow Prairie to Hillsdale and crossing the easterly line of said s w qr sec 54 8-100 nds from the sooth -westerly quarter post thereof; thence souih-w.-terly along said highway to the s line of said qr -ec; thence along said s line to the place of beginn ng, containin.' 71 acres of land; mortgaged by Samuel Scales and Ann Eliza Scales bis wife. Loan. i interest etc., 550. All of the a- hf of s w qr of sec 25, t 38 n, r 14 e, containing so acre-; mortgaged by William H. II . Dav aud Louisa Day bis wife. Loan, rr : etc., 555 83. Tinox cnc.vrr. N e qr of n e qr of sec 12, t 32 n. r5 e. containing 40 acres; mortgaged h Thomas 1- Bolden and Mary Böhlen his wife. I. in. intere-t etc, 331 83. E ht s e qr of sec 2. t 21 n. r 4 e. In the district or lands offered for sale at Indianapolis; mortgaged by Amasa P. : Ca-I'T and Charlotte Casler his wife. Loan, interest etc., I 552 Ti. The. n w qr or s e qr -ec 1. t 21 n, r 3 e, containing 40 . acres; mortgaged by Levi Dunn and Naucv Dunn bis wife. I Loan, interest etc , 323 41. W hf w qr sec 35, t 23 n, r 5 e, containing 80 acres; I mortgaged by Wilson Davis and Maria Lui-a Davis kfs I wife. Loan, interest etc, 569 05. W hfn w qr sec 2?, t 21. r 3 e. nUining 80 acres; mortgaged by Lark in Epperson and lary Epperson his wi'e. Lean, interest etc, 458 48. N w qr r ii e qr sec 3, t 33 n. r 5 e. containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Jefferson Deem and Rebecca Deem his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to James Gavin. Loan, interest etc, 2su 45. W hf fracional sec 12. t 21 n, r 4 e, estimated to contain 84 72-100 acre more or les; mortgaged by George Kane and Catharine Kane his wife. Loan, interest etc, IM 66. W hf of s e qr of sec 27, t 22 n, r 3 e, containing .80 acres: mortgaged by WaaUl Parker and Deborah Parker his wife. Loan, iftierest etc, 44 29. X e qr of s w qr sec It, t 21 n. r 3 e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgared by Mablon Teier and Anna Tett-r his wire. Loan, interest etc, 179 21. W hr of the n pan or s e qr or sec 17. and s e qr ir n w qr of sec 17, ail in t 21 u. r 3e, contaiiring 92 9-100 acres, the tir-t tle-crilicd tract containing 52 9-UK) acres; being the same land patented by Jones H. Holmes bv C S. patent January lt, 1856;' mortgaged bv John B. laaVt and Mary Y. Tudcr his wire. Loan", interest etc, 505 28. E brs e qr sec 36, t 22 u, r 4 e, and n w qr or s w qr sec 31. t 22 n, r 5e, containing 114 75-100 acres; mortgaged hy David W hilar I and Hetty Whit-el his wife. Loan, interest etc, 794 56. S w qr of s e qr of sec 39, s e qr "f s w qr of ec 30, t 22 n, r 5 e, cm'aining 80 acre.; mortgaged by Adam Whitesel. Loan, intern t etc, 161 85. X hf ti w qrof sec 1. t 21 n, r 4 e, containing 59 14-100 acres; mortgaged by Shidlcr Whites.-! and Lydia White-el his wife. Loan, intere.-t etc. 402 9. W Ida s w qr sec 35, t 23 n, r 3 c, containing SO acres; mortgaged by Thomas Jefferson Wheeler. Ioan, interest etc, 555 65. Tirrr.c.ixoE conm. S w qr of w qr sec S3, t 24 n. r 5 w, containing 40 acres more or less: mortgaged by Nathan Brown and Jane Brown hi-wife. Loau, interest etc. 334 70. N fraction of n e qr sec 5, t 22 n, r 4 w. containing 56 S9-100 acres; also e hfs e qr sec 8, t 24, r 5 w, lieing 80 acres of land, saving and excepting out of the same one acre taken oil of ibe w -i.le ol the same snd heretofore cunvejed to Jonathan Sbideler, Josiah Shideler and Gabriel Slne.llereniakl'ig 79 acres; al-o lot No. 96 in Taylor, Hann. i. Harter and Stockwell's Addition to the town ot L tayetie; the whole uoiulier of acres mortgaged besides said town lot being lX- s9-luo mortgaged hy Mark Jon-s and Nancy Jones Iiis wife. Loan, inteiest etc, 2,240 69. l-ot. 63, S3. S4, 85 and 8 In William K. Rochester' c addition to tbe town nf Lafayette: mortgaged hy James 0' Brian and Julia M. 0'Brian his wife. Loan, interest etc, 558 85. N hf w qr sec 36, t 21 n, r 4 w, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Charles Toops and Sidnev Ann Toops W wife. In, Interest etc, 5Ö0 40. Part of n w qr or -ec 28, t 23 n. r 4 w, commencing 78 rods n of s e corner of n qr of said sec, running thence n 33 rod, la are w 36 rods; thence s 23 rod; i hence e 36 rods to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres more or les : mortgaged by William K. Rochester and Madeline R.iebester his wife. 1. in. tntere.t etc, 563 ,"9. The undivided third part of tbe following descrilied tracts or parcels of land, to-wic W bf s w qr sec 12; s hf e hf. sc qrsec 11: also whfe hfn e qr said secll.all of the aforesaid tracts of land lying In t 22 n, r 4 w; ami the undivided part of H, acres off tbe u end of the w bf of w br ofse qrsec 32, t 23 u, r4 w; mortgaged by Simon P. Dvle: forfeited and sold on credit to William K. Kochester. Loan, intercede. 936 41. N hf e hf - w qr sec 36, t 22 n, r 6 w, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by John Sherry and Jane Sherry bis wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Martin Stanlr. Loan, Interest, etc, 644 37. S qr re,, 1 10 a, r 8 w; mortgaged hy Drury Akers and Esther Aken bis wife; forfeited and sold on credit to George Ta. l .r. Loan, interest etc.. 271 88. 200 ft of ii . .:! ,f e hf of out-lot 36 and known and designated on tbe recorded plat of Terre Haute, being the tract conveyed hy Charles Butler, Edward A. Xewell, John B. Jones, Franklin Dexter and Eraatas Corning to Cromwell W. rUrlour. by deed bearing date Jane 1st, 1H41; mortgaged by Cromwell W Barbour and Derexa Barbour his wife. Loan, inlerest etc.. $M1 45. N e qr of e qr of - e 34, lUi. r 8 w, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by liavid McNabney and Nancy Ann McNahney bis wire Loan, Interest etc., $273 95. W bf s w qr sec 9, t 10 n, r 10 w. mortgaged by Peter Ton Smith and Mariana Vou Smith bis wife; forfeited and sold on credit to At hol Paddock. Loan, interest dc. 35.
VAanraamon rot imr. Lie N.w. 10. U, 1J. 13, 14, 15 and It. in block No. 3 iu
r Evaarville. i tbecca J. Chandler Lot No 1 in block No. 139 iu the town of Lamaaco CP v: mortgaged by George M- Start. Loan interest etc, $554 10 The w frae hf of frac sec 8, t T a, r 10 w, containing 77 9-106 acre (except 7 ', acres hi tbe e corner heretofore sold to John Garrett); mortgaged by George B. Wagnon and Ann Wagnon hi wife. Loan, interest etc, $56o 21. Lou Noe. 4 and 5 in Block No. 3 in Caracnter, Baker and Garvin's addition to the City of Evan-ville: also the middle S' of sarqr of se qr of sec 7, ts, r W w, containing 13 S acres; mortgaged by Atari ah T. Whittlesey and Sarah ti Whittlesey his wife, and William G. Whittlesey. Loan, intere-t etc, $3:9 05. Then eqr of sec-.1.t7 s, r 11 w: mortgaged by Daniel 5. Lane and Sarah Lane hH wft; forfeited and' sold ou credit to James P. Drake. Loan, interest etc, 914 75 waaarx ootrrr. The undivided hr of then frac of n w qr sec 1, 1 26 n. r 9 w, containing 74 acres: also the undivided hf of the w frac qr of n w frac qr of sec 30 HI n, r it , containing 52 44 -I no acres; mortgaged b John Wifbams and Hannah Will. ams hi wife. Loan, interest etc, $553 70 E hf s w qr and w bf s e qr eec 3ft, 1 23 u, r ft w, containing 160 acres more or less; mortgaged br Horatio J. Thomas and Rebecca D. Thomas his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Martin Stanly. Loan, interest etr, $644 35. Tbe undivided one-third part of the following decrited tract or parcel of laud, to wit, Tbe undivided one-third part of the w br of the s e qr of fee 18, t 22 n. r w; also the andivided one-third part of tbe s e qr of the s w qr sec 1 s. t and r aforesaid; aud also the undivided one-third of the n e frac of ec 19. t aud r aforesaid, with the exception of 18 acres and 60 square rids of the last mentioned tract which was convey e 1 to D Collins by John Jackson; the said several parcels, the undivided third of which is intended to be conveyed, containing 171 27-10) acres m re or less; mortgaged by Jane Scott; rorft-ited and sold on credit to William R. Martin. Loan, interest etc, $412 6. '. The undivided hr of tbe n w frac of sec 14. t 21 n. r 7 w, containing 115 acres be tbe same more er less; mortgaged by Elizabeth Silver: forfeited and sold on credit to William K. Martin. Loan, interest etc, $761 95. The undivided hf n w frac sec 24, t 23 ft, r 7 w, containing 115 acres more or leas; mortgaged bv Doagal C. Stiver, forfeited and soid on credit to William R. Martin. Loan, interest, 4:c 793 40. WaSHlXGTOX COCXTT. Tbe n e qr of s e qr of sec 1, t 3 n, r 5 e; also the n w qr of n w qr of -ec 7, t 2 n, r 6 e; mortgaged by George W. Myers aud Elizabeth Myers bis wife. Loan, interest Ac, $444 35. Waise cocxtt. Part of s w qr of sec 13, t It n, r 13 e, and bounded an follows, to wit; Beginning at tbe 1 e corner of said qr sec and runuing theuce w on the sec line 80 rods more or lese to William Anderson's land; tbence n 100 rods more or less to said Anderson's corner; thence e with said Anderson's line to the e Hue of said quarter thence s to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres more or less; mortgaged by Jacob B. Julian and Martha Julian bis wife. Ian. interest, c, $562 93. Part of n e qr sec 19. t 16, r 13, containing- M 43-100 acres, beginning at the s w corner of said qr at a stone-, tbence 19 chains and 25 links to a stake; thence e 19,'. chains and 46 'i links t a stake; tbence s 19 chains and J5 !mk- to a t a : thence w 19,', chains and 46'j links to the place of beginning; mortgaged by John M.Scott and Helen Scott bis site. Loen. interest, etc, 550 87W hf s w qr sec 28. t '6, r 14 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Thomas Gentry and Parmelia Gentry bis wife. Loan, interest, etc 559 72. Part of s w qr sec 17. t 13. r I w, begitining at the s e corner of said qr and running s 84 g w on the sec line 64 pole- to ,1 -take: thence n 25 deg e 37 9-10 poles to a stake at the fence of Richard Rue; thence s 77 deg e 14 Eoles to the s e corner of said Rue's land: tbence n 2 deg w saving all the fence on hue's land 90 poles to a stake near a branch on a line or a lot of land containiug 15'. acres l-elonging to Ejlish Ki.-her, purchased of hit-hard Rue; thence n 84 deg e ou said line to tbe s e corner of the sec line dividing tbe sec 22 8-10 poles to a stake: tbence s 6 deg e on the dividing line 118 poles to the place of beginning, containing 25 acres and 140 poles; mortgaged hy Will. am Watson and Nancy Watou bis wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Thomas Benton. Loan, interest, etc, 114 70. w.a.ss corxTr. Lots Nos 1, 2 and 3 of sec 14. t 26 n r 5 e, containing 118 acres; mortgaged by Robert Cross and Mahals Cross his wife. Loan interest, etc. 552 92. The w hf of s e qr of sec 18. t 29 u, r 8 e containing 80 acre-; mortgaged !y Stephen Jenks. Sr., and Jane Jenks his wife. 1 a an. inlerest, etc. 554 67. The w hr or e qr or sec 25, t 28 n, r 5, containing 80 acre.-; also 60 acres off or the s side or tbe n e qr of sec, t and r aforesaid; mortgaged by Joseph G. Monfort and Hannah Moufort his wife. Loan, interest, etc, 611 83. The 11 w qr of s e qr or sec 1, t 28 n, r 6 e, containing 40 acre-; also the 11 c qr of s w qr or sec 1, t 2S. r 6e, containing 40 acres; in all 80 acre-: mortgaged by Josiah Richards and Eunice Richards his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. 571 :to. The a hf of n e qr of eec 10, t 28 n r 6 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Isaac Richardson and Dunn l.H hsrdson bis wife. Loan, interest, etc, .'134 35. Tbe w bf of s e qrof sec 3, t 26 11. r 6e, (except 30 acres off the send of said tract.) c utaining50 acre.-; mortgaged by John K. Small and Elizabeth Small bis wife. Loan, interest, etc, 347 20. The w hr of n e qr sec 19. t 2 n. r 8 e. (except 20 acres off tbe s end.) ty attaining 60 acres; mortguged by William J. Tyler and llizabeth Tyler his wife. Loani interest, etc. 439 60. WHITr COVTT. Tbe e hrof the n e qr and n w qr of n e qr sec 29, t 27 n, r 3 w, containing 120 acre-: mortgaged by Daniel M. MM) and Rebecca A. Tilton bis wile. Loan, interest etc, 553 01. Tbe w hr or n e qr aud g c q- of n e qr sec 18, t 27 n, r 3 tv, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by John Sn.der and Nancy Jane Snyder his wife. Loan, interest etc, 559 62. The w hr or tbe n w qr sec 3, t 28 n, r 3 w, containing 79 10-100 acres; mortgaged by Frsnci.- J. Rader and Harriet Radcr his wife. Loau, interest etc, 273 45. W hf of s w qr sec 3, t 27 n. r 5 w; al.-o the I w qr of s w qr or sec 2. .nd the n w qr or n w qr of sec 11, all in t 27 11, r 6 w; mortgaged by William S. Newman aud Rebecca Newman bis wire. Loan, interest etc, 550 10. The s w qr of s w qr of sec 21, t 17 n, r 5 w, containing 40 acre-: mortgaged by Aarou Nordyk. Loan, interest etc. 142 40. The s hf of s w qr sec 28, end w hf of n w qr sec 33, also n e qr of n w qr sec 33, all in t 25 n, r 5 w, containing 200 acre.-; mortgaged by Roliert II. Milroy and Mary J. Milroy his wire. Loan, interest etc, 549 50 The e hr or 11 V qr and e bf of s w qr sec 30, t 27 n, r 5 w, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by John McDonald and Eleanor McDonald bis wde. Loan, interest etc, 556 25. The s w qr of e qr sec 34, t 26 n. r 5 w, containing 40 acres; also the e hr of s e qr and n w qr of s c qr of sec 34, t 26 n, r 5 w, containing 120 acres more or Us; subject to a mortgage to the State or Indiana Tor use of Sinking Fund, m. fie April 12, 1855, upon which there is due the sum of $300; mortgaged by John Murphy. Loan, interest etc, 5f.o 40. Theswqr sec 34, l 26 n, r 5 w. containing 160 acres; mortgaged by James Murphy Loan, interest etc, 551 55. The w hf of s e qr and sc qr of s e qr or sec 35, t 28 11, r 3 w, coutuining i20 acres: mortgaged by Murrell Morgan and Violet Morgan hi- in. Loan, inlerest etc, 337 02. The w hr ot s w qr or sec 9, t 25 n, r 4 w, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Milam A. Kious and Nancy Kious bis rife Loan, iuterest etc, 560 11. The w bf of sec 29, t 26 ft, r 4 w, containiug 320 acres; mortgaged by Peter Fahuestock and Caroline C Fahnestock his wife. Loan, inlerest etc, 559 73. The n w qr of the u e qr of sec 5, t 27 u, and the s w qr of tbe s e qr and the n hf of tbe s e qr oT sec 33, t 28 n, all of r 4 w, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by John Arrlck and Sarah Ann Arrick his wife. Loan, interest etc, 553. The w hf of the n e qr sec 17, t 21 n, r 4 w, containing 80 acres more or less; al-o tbe s w qr of s c qr of sec 6, t and r aforesaid; in all 120 acres; mortgaged by Sylvester Attic and Catharine Jane Attic bis wife. Loan, interest etc, 559 25. The m hf of n w qrof tec 35, t 27 n, r 3 w; and s e qr of s e qr of sec 27, t 26 n, r 3 w; and n e qr of 11 e frac qr of sec 34, t 27 n. r 3 w, containing in all 160 acres more or less; mortgaged by Peter Coon. Loan, interest etc, 559 05. Explanations of abbreviations in the foregoing duscriptions: F. for east; w for west: n for north; s Tor south; bf for half; qr for quarter; frac for traction; sec for sectiou; t for town.-hip: r lor range. So much of the mortgaged premises in each case as will pay the principal, interest, damages and costs, will first be offered for cash; and in case there lie no bidder for ca-h the premises w II be bid in for the State, if thought best, and be immediately offered for sale on a credit of th e years, with iutcrc-t at seven (7) per cetit. per annum, payable annually iu advance. A certificate of purchase will be givtu to the purchaser, pledging a patent or deed from the State when full pavm.-nt shall be made, but which -hall be forfeited to the State, with all nawuent ma e thereon, for any default or payment of the principal or interest according to the terms of sale, and entitle the State to re-sell at any time. Bond will be required of tbe purchaser tor the payment of the pnrcha money and interest, and that wa-te of the premises shall not be sullered or permitted, and security may al.-o be required in any case. By order of the Board of Commis-ioners or the Sinking Fund. KMKMEXBB DUMONT, President, JOHN K. CARR, ISAAC JENKINSON, HATHARtKL kkmp, bkattik McClelland, Commissioners of Sinking Fund. OrncK or THK Si.uk dm Fi nd, Indianapolis, Oct. 1, ln61. i oct9 LAW SCHOOL. Law School at Indianapolis. f1HF. NEXT SESSION OF 1 HF. LAW SCHOOL OF THE I North Wesiem Christian I niversity, at Indianapolis, will commence on the first Monday in December. 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It is a cotK-eiitraleil extract of Para Sarsupatilla, 0 combined witb other substances of still aMaita alterative ower as to afford an effective antidote fur the diseases Sarsaparilla is icpnted to cure. It is believed tbat such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this lanieclass of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven bv experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: ScrtoriLA am) ScRoriLois Complaints, Eri pTIOXS AMD KbITTIYE D1SLASL8. ULCEUS. FiMPLLti, I!i rn. in -, Timors. Salt Kiieim. 8cau Uan, Syphilis ami !Sypih;litic Affections, Mircirial Disease. Dbopsy, Neiralgia or TicDoi i.oLRF.Atx, Debility, Dtspfpsia and IndiorsTiox, Ekysipllas, KoftE ou St. Anthony 's FiiiE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impi rity of the Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which tester in the blood at that.-et-st.ui of the year. By the timely expul.-ion of them many rankling disorders are nipped iu the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of the remedy, spare themselves from tlie er.1lur.1nce of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will Strive to rid itstlf of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by nn alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you rind it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Bran wl-ere no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleuising the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is we l; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there cau be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been eregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the tlrug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for if, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Satsajiarilla, or anything else. During late je.its the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dollar. Mos of the.-e have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, S irsaparill a, but often no curative pi whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which fiood the Market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call tills compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load ot obloquy which icsts iijxin it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the sjstem, the remedy should be judiciously Liken according to directions on the battle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER V CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price 1 per Itottlc; Six Hottie for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat aud Lung Complaints; that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever lieen found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CCKE OF CostitxntKS , Jaundice, Dypepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipela, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Distase. Liter Complaint, Drnpsu, Tetter, Tvmnrs and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gmut, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill and for purifying the Blood. They are sugar coated, to that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the be-t aperient in the world for all thepui-poses of a family physic. Price 25 cent per Box; Five Boxes for $ 1.00 Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed Tor their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aylr's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. UH. J.C. AVER A: CO., Lowell iTloaa. All our remedies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING. Indianapol. aprW-wly ALLEM A CO. Cincinnati. LIGHTNING RODS. HALL'S PATENT COPPER LIGHTNING ROD OFFICE AXD atANUFACTOHT 1 Morth-weat Corner of meridian and narylaad street. IK ELLIOTT'S BUILDING. IKfMAKAPOLIS, IKDIAKA. A GENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE Slate, to whom the most liberal terms are offered. This Is the very best rod in use, and can not be Improved a a conductor. Call at the office and get circular. KIJHU COX, nnvla'an-dawlv. Sol Manufacturer for Indiana
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CURE NervousHeadache CURE By tbe use of these Pills th periodic attack or KervoHt ' or Sict Ifradcuk may be prevented: and tr taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and nicknea will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which female are so sul.jecL They act gently upon tbe bowels removiDrCotiveness. For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Female, and all Nafta of edentary habit, they are valuable as Laxative improving- tbe appetite, prinft tone and vicor to tbe igestive organ, and restoring the natural elasticity and treust h ' the whole system. The CM HALIC FILLS are tbe remit or Ions; invetabra1 Hon and carefully conducted experiment, bavins; been in ne many year, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frnw Headache, whether originating in tbe nervous syatem 01 fron a deranged state or the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may he taken at all time with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and tbe absence of any dUagreeabaf taste render it eay to administer tbera to children. BEWARF. OF CflUNTFRFEITSt The genuine have Rve signature of Henry C. Spalding on each box Sold by tTUKKU and all other Dealers in Medicine. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the I U I t i: , ti V K N T S . All orders should be addressed 10 HKXhT C. SPALWNG, IS Cder Street. Sew Tork. "THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT Hl LIEF1 8TOF YOLK COUGH PUU1FY YOUR BREATH! STEEGTUEN YtlL'R VOICE! SPA T .DING'S THROAT C0FECTI0 ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES GENTLEMEN CARRT SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES AUE DELIUHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear Ihe Throat. Tiiey irive strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious smma to the brealb. TLey are ilelightful to tlie laate. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm any I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice nr a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve yon instantly, and you will agree with me tbat "thev go righ to th spot." Tou will find them very useful and pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings fur stilling your cough allying your thirst. If you try one package 1 am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them indispensable. Tou will find them at the DruggisU and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS. My signature Is on each package. All other are coun erfeit . A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirl v Cent. Aouitoü HIM! C . SPALiDI, NO. 46 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Its cost annually. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLL'El SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! economy: DRSPATCMI f4jf" A Stitch rs Tma Saru Nivr. ' Ul As accideut will happen, evn in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have aomecbeap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toy, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet all such t an rgencio, and no household can a flora to be without iL It it always ready and up to the sticking point. "USEFUL US EVERY HOUSE." K. B. A brash accompanies each bottle. Price tS cents. Address, HEltRT C. SPALDING, No. 4 Cedar Street, New Tork. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons sre attempting to palm off ob the anaaspecting public, imitations of ray PREPARED GLUE, I would cautiim all persons to examiue before purchasing, and see that the full name, ffap-SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUF.H Is on tbe outside wrapper; all other are swindling eoun
Headache,
HAIR RESTORATIVE. THE ORD ft.TEST MEIMi H BE .TTIPIBR OF THE AGE. AND THE ONLY Ii. AI It lMt l.l'AIt ATION
Worthy ol auy oaaMenee for riarhw lis ft ftrJVERT DRIGGIST IK THE LTtlTEU STATES 'j familiar ith the article, and wHl tell yon If yaw yon st Haiti or Uray Or Yatnr Haiir ed at Tonic. ProloisNor O. J. WooVii HAIR RESTORATIVE la 1I1 Only Reliable Article for ou to Poo. Ft HI STATK8MK5, JCUOES, CLE KG YM Kit, Ladie and gentlemen. In all parts of tbe world testify to the eaVacy ot ITof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of tbe pre are unanimous in it praise. A few lestiBKWiials only can here be given; see circular leamore, and it will he impossible for you to doubt. PROF. S. THALBERG. PIANIST, says on his arrival in the United State, he was rapidly becoming gray, but nn applying Wood s Hair Restorative, bis hair sona re coveied its original bae. CHARLES CARDEVV, 13 NASSAU ST., X. Say; bc gray hairs ou his wife's head were, after a few weeks' trial, turned into a dark brown, at ibe same tiiue beautfiying ami thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, HATH. MAINE, Says be Is now sixty yean old, and bi hair and whisker were two-tltirda gray, but by the use ot 'two Lotties of the Uesturatire. IBMgray hairs have disappeared, liotfe ot a bead and face, and is more soft and gioasy than for twenty -five years previous. Hiswife, at tbe age af ftfty-two, ha used it mith lis saute effect. FiXLF.T JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Say thai he lost bis hair bv tbe Yellow Fever I iu IHS4. He used Wood's Hair Restorative, and Ins hair is nor thick and glosy. M. MIDDLKTON. LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA, aays the Restorative has done much goed In his part ot the country. He aaed it for baldness and now has a hue bead of hair. T. L- MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, Says he has seen Wood's Hair Restorative used in hundreds of cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplish. us all it professes to do. A. J. ALDEN. McLAN ESBOIEO', ILL., Says be had the scald bead eight years, and was bald, but by tbe libera ue of Wood's Hair Restorative, be uow has a rich, gto head ol bair. Ligomkb, Noble county, Indiana. Feb. 5 1S5. Prof. O. J. Wood, Dear8ir In the latter part or Uieyeaf lts&i, while attending 10 the State aad National Law "School ol the Slate of New York, my bair, from a eaaa nuknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, c that in the short spare or six months, tbe whole linnet part of my scalp was euiirely bereft of iu covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after bacaaae gray, so that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more r.i 1. i acquaintance were not so much at a In to atasaref iIm cause of the change iumy appearance, as my m re ultimate acquaint a nces to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the moi skilirul physicians in tbe country, but receiving no assurances trout them tbat my baircould again be restored, I aas furred to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part oi tne year i57, your restora'ive was recom mended to me by a druggist, aa besag tisr most Hair Reslorative in use. lined one bottle, and my great satisfaction that it was producing tbe desired effect. Since tbat time I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat or very soft black hair, wl.irh no money can buy. As a mark or my gratitude for your labor and skill in tbe production or so wonderful an article, 1 have recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintance, who, 1 am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law . Oaa Gaova, S. C, June 24, ln6 Prof 0. i. Wood: Dear SirYour Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During tbe year IHM, 1 was so unfortunate a to be throw n from my sulky against a ruck near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface of tbe head, from the eflect of which my hair was Anally destroyed over the entire surface of tbe bead. From tbe time I first discovered it dropping, however, up to the time of its total disappearance, I employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, as I thought understanding the nature oi the disease, but mas finally defeated in every prescription advanced. lliest- and no other circumstances induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to heiivc produced a very happy result, two motu lis arter the first application. I bad aa beautiful a head of young bair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear ir, I shall ircommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I flatter myself to say, is not a little. Yon can publish this if you think proper. Your, very respectrully, M. J. WRIGHT, M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, Pbillippi, Ya., TJee. 13, Dear Sir I feel it my duty a well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstances, which you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer)) ha been bald ever since hi early youth, so much so that be was compelled to wear a wig. He waa induced to use a bottle ot your "Hah- Restorative," hieb be liked very much; aud after using some two or three bottles his bair gtew out quite luxuriantly, and hr now has a baudsome bead of hair. Tbe geutleaaati' name is Bradford, and be is very well known in our adjoining counties, many persons can testify to tbe truth of this statement; I give it to you at the recjuest or r.radtord. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in thia and the adjoining counties if von have Ibe projwr agent. Yours. c THOMPXiN SI U.HXO. CHaunra. 8. C. 30th Jul . 1 x. Pnor. 0. J. Woon ftrar Sir: 1 take pleasure In reciumending your Hair Restorative as a most excellent cure for scald bead. My son was suffering very much from ihi disease, and after usiug one battle, waa aaade arrfrily well. I recommended it to others who bad diaeases olibe head, and in all cases it had the desired effect. You can recommend it witLout Tear as a most certain cure forsrakl bead. Many others will certify tbat this and many other cases was cured from tbe use nf your most valuable Hair Restorative. Respectfully yours. GEORGE McSl'AfW. Tbe New York Day Bo says: "The majorio of Hair Washe. Hair Dje. Hair Tonic. Hair Oil-, and tbe numberless preparations hieb are uow before the public under such extravagant, hyperiwlical and fantastic titles as we see paraded iu show window cards and newspaper headings, as bair preparatious, are all humbug or tbe first water; their real merit, uhen tbev posses auv, is, that they do no harm. HOG'S LARD. WHALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make up. when m beautiful wrapper and while flint glass bottles, the costliest character f tevtr; and In 11 thus costly are baptized with aaufta triHaie term, and caught at by verdant young and oM 4 both sexes. Such is not the character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentlemen come before tbe work! without any "liighfaluttn" XilopliloTniium, or any alber astounding or startling catchpenny term; he simply advertises a linir Ilrstoi atiee what it espresHes, precisely and as a Restorative it sett, buy Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; and, aa you value your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply nothing else; for it may be that you wüi get some wears substance than (wrfnined lard nil n your cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative for tba hair is thclet article extant." rrwiix, st BATvan'a owa raocaue RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORrOIHAI. COLOR Will make It grow ou Bald Heads, Will restore tbe natural secretion. Will remove at once all itching. Will remove all Dandruff, Will cure al! eruptions even scald Will make- Ibe bair sott and glossy. Will make the old appear voung again. Will preserve tbe color of hair to old age. Will alwar fasten it and stop its falling. And is one of the best toilet articles for the bair now h) ue. IF TOUR HAIR IS HtRSR, Use Prof. Wood's bair re'toraHve If your uair Is grey, f your liairi thin, Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative. Use PTuf. Wood' hair restorative If you re bald. Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative If you have nervous headache, Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative If you want testimony overwhelming. Read tbe circular of Prof. Wood's hair reatorat f you airmfre the beanrlful ringlet, Ue prof. Wood' Hair restorative ir you w aut a beautiful complexion. Use Prof. Wood's hah- retoratfve. If you wish a race freef reus pimples, Use Prof. T7ood' hair rest oral! va If you wish to apiiear young. Use Prof. Wood's bair restorative O. .1. WOOD V CO.. 1 14 Ivlaarket sreet.St. I out wan KfW York, MANl'FACTl RERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Wholesale and wholesale druggist, N" dianaporK Indiana. retail agent . Usssii Baowtaraw 32 West A ashing tan street, la arrl -deotJfwew
