Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1862 — Page 3

WEEKLY SENTINEL

fft! DM oi toi k Job I'rinliiig. We are now ready to do all kinds of plain and I fancy Job Printing, in the best style, on abort notice, and at cheap any other office. We have ; competent hands, good preise, a tine assortment of papei and cards, and we can do good and cheap work. All kinds of book., briefs, catalogues, ; Ac., printed in the best style and on short notice. j We ask the patronage of Democrats, and all oth era that want printing done tf. 0r A most infamous and murderous attack was made on Tuesday, at the polls in this city, upon Mr. John K Elder, of this office, ami one that every pood citizen mid right minded man will condemn. Mr. Elder was standing near one of the windows, acting as cli.illerieer. A great number ol old er- were voting, and it was well known that numbers of tliem never had a residence in this county. Mr. Elder had challenged several, and the Judge at the window decided against their votes. He was civilly and mildly performing a duty that the law guarantees, and that custom has sanctioned The party leaders wished to get him out of the way, and a crowc of soldiers, some twenty, perhaps, in numbe?. wert Hi upon him. Some one started the lie that he had made some remark favorable to Jeff Davis, and the bullies fiercely attacked him. Several gentlemen interfered, among others Sheriff Wallace and General Elliott, and Mr Elder, followed b;- brawling mob, succeeded it: making his escape without serious injury. Sheriff Wallace and several of the police accompanied him to the City Building and remained until the crowd There is abundant reason to believe that the soldiers were put up to this outrage by men who knew better. It was not a sudden excitement, but a premeditated attack, and we do not envy the feelings of the men who know themselves guilty of so gross an outrage on a citizen and so glaring an attempt to destroy the purity of the ballot box. Booties asp Pknsioss. Soldiers, their widows and heirs will find it to their interest to cal on 0 U.inilin, of this city, wb-i is collecting (toll fliers' claims of all kinds Office No. 16 East Washington street, Indianapolis, lud. 13 3m I. lection Itt-lurn. Wednesday the approximate majorities ol sever a! counties were received .md from several of them the exact vote We give below the sub stance of tlicdispatche-: Allen Allen gives Edgerton, (Democrat) for ! Congress, 2,000 majority, and the State ticket : 1,950. Brown Brown gives 6' K) Democratic majority, a gain of 15'2 votes. Boone Boone goes Abolition by 250 majority, ! Democratic loss Cass c.'as gives 300 Democratic majority, a gain of .105 votes. Carroll Carroll goes Democratic by Mi, a BJBM of 136 Decatl'r Decatur gives Gavin, Abolition, i 300 majority, a Democratic ."in of 31 votes. Dearborn Dearborn rolls up a mijoriiv fori the Democratic ticket of 1.100, a gain of 629 Franrlin Old Franklin sends 1,000 Demo- ; critic majority, a gain of 3'JO. Fayette Fayette gave 20!) Abolition ma- ' jority. Flotd The reported Democrat! majority in t r h.ui is hoo Grant The Abolition mijoritv in Grant is 300. Grant and Madison elect John D. Marshall, Dem.. Senator a gain. ; H v ( k Hancock gives 100 AUdition majority, a Democratic loss of about 350 Hamilton Hamilton gives 340 Abolition majority, a gain to the Democrats of 600 votes. Howard The Abolition majority is 300, a Democratic gain of 321. Johnson Democratic majority 67c, a gain of, 235 J MM Jackson gives 600 Democratic ma jority. Jennings 1 he vote in Jennings is very close. 1 Vawter, Dem., probably elected. The Demo j cratic gain is about TIM). Knox Williams, Dem , elected Senator, and 1 Niblack, Dem., Representative, a gain of one j Retii esentitive. Lawrence The vote is close on the State ticket, about a lie. Cobb, Dem., is elected Senator, and Williamson. Dem , Representative. Miami Miami gives 250 Dem. majority, a train of 68. . 41 1 e I .0.7 mnjonvy , gam o. : s - , Eh. Monroe Monroe gives Harrington 310 ma jority, and the State ticket (Dem.) 300, a gain of votes. Montgomery Democratic majority in this county over 200. It gave Lane, Abolition, a small majority. Martin Martin gives between 300 and 400 Dem. majority. Owen Democratic niajntitv 670 votes. Grange rrom oOO to boo Dem. majority. Putnam Dem majority 250, a gain of 201 1 rotes. Posey Posey gives over 4'Mt Dem majority. Rush Rush gives a majority of about 300 for the Democratic ticket, a gain of 374. Shelby Shelby sends up a round majority of 700 for the Democratic ticket, a pain of 50 votes Sullivan Suliivan gives 1.270 Democratic mijoritv, a gain of 27 2 Tina The majority iu Tipton for the Dem ocrats is 2UO, a train of 92 Tippecanoe The Ab ditionists claim this county by 600 majority It is a Democratic gaiu at that. Union The entire Democratic ticket elected with lhe exception of one officer. V isDERBURr; From 350 to 360 Democratic majority, a large gain. Vigo The latest intelligence ives the Democratic ticket 100 majority, a large gain. Washington The Democratic majorilv all of . 600 Wbitlet A Democratic majority of 216, a j gain of 223 votes. The returns Thursday from the counties came in slowly, but those receive"! continue to show large Democratic gains. From the majorities reported we carry the Senate. Nineteen Democrats are elected, which, with the eight holding j over, .ives twenty-seven majority of three. The House will be largely Democratic. We give below the substance of the election news from the several counties received yesterday: Terrk Haute, Oct 16 The majority for ! Hon. D. W. Voorhees is about twenty five hun tired, being ueirly three t ines Iiis m i jority of two ears ago. He carries Vigo county, Terre ante, in which he lives, the first time it has ever been carried by a Democratic candidate for Court i. Vigo also elects two Democrats to the Legislature, being a gain. There is also a gaiu of two Democrats to the Legislature Irom Putnam county, making a dif 1 ference of eight members in the present over the last Legislature from t e 7th district alone. John E Risley. Tenth Distric' The majority in Allen County for Edgerton lor Congress is 2,050, and he carries the district bj 4 M) majority. Ninth District There are one or two counties yet to hear from, but the returns indicate lhe election of Turpie The content is close. Eleventh District McDowell is undoubtedly : elected in thi district. There are some counties 1 yet to hear from, but it ia hardly probable that ! these majorities wiil effect the re-ult. This gives us Law, Cravens, Harrington, Hol ! man, Veorheea, Turpie, Edgerton, and McDowell Scott The entire Democratic ticket in this ' county has over XK) majori ty. Lawrence Entire county ticket elected by 75 majorilv. State ticket. 45. Cobb, Senator, by 900. Clara. Democratic majority in this county Marshall Turpie's majority is 4 and about the same for the other names on the ticket. This j frites a Democratic Senator for the district of i Marshall and St Joeeph. St Joseph The Abolition majority is 355. Starkk Turpie gets 125 majority Packard, i Democrat, for Representative, gets 550 majority in this county and Marshall Two years ago his majority iu the two counties wee 57. Wnm A Democratic majority ol 80. Cam Democratic majority 301). Monroe Democratic majority 286. Ft i roN Democratic by 150 Laporte Gives an Abolition majority of 350. Porter The Abolition majority on the State ticket and for Congress is 970 Mansfield, Democrat, for Representative, is beat by a small majori. Benton Abolition by about 40 majority. KoeciLiRo Abolition by 474 majority. W aba-h Abolition by 600 majoritr. LaeACK Abolition by 700 majority

De Kalb Democratic majority of 300, a Dem ocratic gaiu of 440 since the election in I 60. Mapisoh The Democratic majority on the State ticket is 670. McDowell's major!'. is U HcstixoTJX Democratic by a majority olöü Wklls Democratic by 200 majority. Daviess Democratic majority, 325. Martin Democratic majority , 400. Folstain Democratic majority, 175. Blackford Democratic majority, 200. Clav The Democratic majority will probably reach 600. A letter Irom Bowling Green pives the majority at that precinct at 70 for the State ticket and "5 for Voorhees. The writer says, "Even in the palmiest days of Democracy, we have never done so well iu this township. All honor to the brave soldiers of the 7lst. They li.ui.Lt and bled freely at Richmond, Kentucky thev fought nobly here to day " Clinton Democratic by Irom 150 to 200 county ticket elected by large majorities. Posey The Associated Press dispatches put the Detnocrtiic majority at from 50 to 100. Sullivan In the eloquent and expressive language of Col Cookerly. last Tuesday was a proud day for old Sullivan! We gave Daniel W.

v oorhees a majoritr ot over twelve hundred! e!e -t oi.r entire countv ticket! And a Demo cratic Assessor in every township! The Republicans will of course ascribe their overwhelming defeat to the absence of the ' Union men" in the armv. he trutii is mat it tne somiers nan an been at home there is no doubt our majority ' would have been up to 1,500. It is notorious that of the regiment from this county fully two j thirds are Democnts. Nearly all those who re- ! turned to vote supported Dm. Voorhees. That : dodge won't do; the people have set their seal ol condemnation on the ultra measures of the Administration Di-mocrat Friday returns came in slowly. Enough is known, however, to render certain the election of McDowell and Edgerton in the Tenth and Eleventh Districts. The contest iu the Ninth is close. Two or three times yesterday the friends of Colfax announced his election certain on the streets and as often the friends of Tnrpie thought they had the figures to overcome the reoi-ted majorities of "Little Greeley." It may require the official vote to determine the result The Abolitionists claim it by 40 majority. We continue our reports from the counties: Tipros The majoritr for the State ticket is 30O; McDowell, for Congress, 323; Chambers, for Representative, 2tfl; Cox, for Clerk, 332 Cash The Slate ticket gets 325 majority ; Tnrpie, for Congress. 331: Davis, lor Senator. 400, and Lassall, for Representative, 2"U Davis is elected Senator from the District of Cass, Howard and I'ila.-ki by 2 to majority. It artholom kw The official returns give the State ticket 726 majority, and Harrington for Congress 729. Our correspondent says; "We think that we have done well considering lint we have 1,600 soldiers in the field, two thirds of whom are Democrat." Decatur The average majority for the State ticket is 160 Abolition and not 300 as we stated yesterday. Gavin, for Congress, gains a lew votes on this. Gibson Theoffijial vote gives the Democrat -ic S' ite tickei 2!)4 mijoritv, and Law, Democrat, for Congress. 166. Hole mb, Democrat 'is ejected Represent iüe by 2 14. IYtnam The official vote gives a majority for the State ticket. Democratic, of 294, and the 9 itne for Voorhees lor Congess. The county ticket is elected by an average majority of 271. The total vote oast in this county "as 3,97.1. Our correspondent says: "Glory etr ag'.i for one cay. The Butternuts "(iguominiou. !y so called) are triumphant! It is,as good a name as Locofoco M jrrison c.irriel only twenty-three Dcmocrats with him and uncle Henry Secrist." The following are the majorities lor Voorhees for Congress in the SEVENTH DISTRICT. Sullivan . 1251 750 666 294 290 53 3306 Oaei: .. . Clay. . . . Putnam . Green V'K Vermillion. 157 651 P ake MM Mfti A dispatch was received yesterday from Mr Colfax, staling that he was elected by 228 ma jority. The vote was official except from Pulaski and from that county the reported majority was depended upon. In our report frm Bartholomew county in Saturday's issue, e made an error of 100 in the reporter i m ijori ties. The returns show 626 ma jority for the State ticket and 629 for Harrington for Congress t..,. . ., TI.a A i .. .' i r 1 ... , a ....., fl,i- ...mii.i. .'! r 11 s- n llilrii'.-ik v .i I I i ii li V'Ullll hy y8 ,., (j ,rit. lhe Sute licket and ,2c ,or Dumont for Congress. Gran . Siianks's majority Democratic cain of over 200 is 150. This is a Fulun. The Democratic State ticket has Ml 1 majority. Harrison. The avenge majority lor the Dem ocratic State ticket is 460, a gain of 300 on the vote of lt?60. Brown The average Democratic majority on the Suite ticket is 621. Scot. Average Dftnocritic majority 212. Kn o-c Average Democritic majority 570. Martin Average Democratic majority on the State ticket 500 Ferry Cravens for Congress gets J56 major it v. The avenge Democratic majority on the State ticket is 35 Wells. McDowell, Democrat, for Congress, 351 atnjoritv; Brown lor Senate. 319. The majority :or the State ticket is 100 more than Wells county ever gave before. 3f The vote in Marion county for Congress is as follows: DC MONT Center 1340 Pern 34 Washington 51 Wauie 78 Decat.ir 160 Franklin Warren Pike Lawrence CONDI ITT 165 150 41 153 107 2 512 Dumont's majority 1,160. COMMERCIAL. ww York Tfnrkel. New Yorr, October 18. The decline in gold and sterling exchange has had unfavorable effect upon the dour market, and with only a veiy moderate inquiry prices have de dined at least 10c per barrel; small sales at $6 306 1 for suifiiie State: $6 406 75 lor ex tr;$6 20(36 40 for superfine Western; $7 30 7 40 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $7 608 75 for trade brands, closing firm with no sellers at the outside prices. Corn-meal steady and in good demand ; Jersey sold at $3 50 Wh;.-kv market moie Retire and tinner; sales at 3fiaVWc. The decline in gold and sterling exchange has had m unfavorable effect on the wheit m irket, ; and with only a very moderate demand prices j agabi declined 3c per bush; Chicago spring $1 18 . gl S3; Milwaukee clubfl 22ftl 24; amber Iowa $1 29($1 31; the latter price for choice; winter red Wetein $1 35 I 39; amber Michigan $1 40 1 42; red Slate. $1 44; white Ohio $1 48; ! white Michigan $1 541 56; choice white Kentuck y $1 61. live nuiet and unchanged: no sales of import- ! J C- w ance. Barley quiet and steady; quotations remain unaltered . Coin opened very heavy, and closed about 1c lower; sales at 67 (368c for shipping mixed Western, including one cargo very choice at 69c; 61 ox 65c lor Eastern, and 58(360c for damaeed and heated; 61 72c for western yellow; 75(276c for white western; 62c for unsound. Pork decidedly more active; prices Hgain ad vat ced; sales at $13 75(314 for mess; $13(313 50 for i. rime meas; $12 25 12 37 for prime. Beef in m i terate . m ind, silesa' $ilo 75. mess $5 50(37; prime mess $12(313 75; repack ed mess $13 5014; prime mess beet quiet and unchanged. Beef hams quiet at 15(3,1 6c Jut meats dull and a shade easier; 4c for shoulders and 7 jc for hams. Bacon sides dull and unchanged Coffee more active and firmer; sales Rio 26, 27!c; Santos 2728c. Sugar Raw more active and firmer; sales at 9?g10c for Cuba; 9g12c for New Or tarns; 9llc for Havana Molaeeea quiet; Barbadoes Ulf. Lard market again firmer, with a fair business deine; aale at lOillWc. Butter is firm at 15l9c fur Ohio and 19(3, 24c for State Cheese firm at 8'..-

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Secreury ot State AuHtwrof Slate Treasurer of Stale I Attorney Qaneral I heponer Supreme Court.... ' Supt Public Instruction .... ' Court i Sati at or KeprecentatlvM Kennedy.. Plumtnsr. . TarkiDEton Kendrick. . County Treararer Sheriff.. C-mmis-ionrr I fureyor j Coroner Pr.. Atty i Tovriifhlp 12th IMstrict.... Stb Circuit Afses-or SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. I0'I1.:S4 & t'OX, DrUR-sjinta, !o. m i:at Waslilnytan Street Have been appointed act ' fot tlie tale of ; n i s: - n x ' s s I I. A ; , rilK WONDKKFL'L GRANULÖS, fnrlill I -f C..u-.l,s, Coll. Sore Throat, Bronchitl, Wheeling, rrititlon of the Uvula ami Tonsils, anl Diwane of the Lungs. Sold in large boxes, 25 ct., 51 ct..and 91 each. nlMftwly TO THE NEKVOÜS OF j BOTH 11X11. A K-tir. 1 Clergyman havtnK 1 been restore! to health in a few !-. after many yeari I of (treat ufTerinc, is willing to assist others by sending I (free) on the receipt of a po-paid directed envelope, a i copy ot the prf-cripiiuii used. Dirrcl to Rev. JOHN M. ÜAGNA1.L, Je9-d tmtm 186 Fulton street. Brooklyn, ' . Y. Notice of ppllcu i ion for License. TfATOTICK IS HKKKBY GIVKN THAT I WILL irTU lt to the Board of Comuiissioners of Mnrion connty, i Imfiina, at their next term, 1862, for a license to ell in- i toxicating liquors in a less qenntfty than a quart at a j time, (with the privilege of allowing the same tobe ! drank on my prerai-es,) for one year. My plm e of businws and the nn-mises whereon said liquors ate to lie drank, are located in the building known is the Palmer It 'iiw, corner of Washington and Illinois streets, on lot No six (H) in square So. ixty-six (66 ) sepi29-öw K. BKBF.K 20. TAXES. irxr.i T.ixus. T LXU IN IOWA FOR TBI CURRENT YEAR BE- ! come due in Noemlor, and we are now iirewarinc I our iims, ior nit? imem oi taxes in ine oinereni counties in tliat Stale. Persons interested in loa land, by iridis us the number of their lands, can, for a small fee, have their Taxes paid, without the trouble Usually inci tent in the payment of Tuxes by non-resideuts. Tuxes pai l, and redemptions made al-. in Wisconsin, Miline-ota, Kansas, Nebraska, Mi-souri, and other Western State. WM. T. WILEY, Kcal Kstnte Agent, octl7-dAw.2w Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE. N Dim Letters testamentary, with the will annex- . ,i 'iii... t. . i.wt ., i .,r ti.f..- i . ..I..M ik.i..i. rte-easeil, having been issued to the undersigned, this is ( to notify all person having claims against said estate to present th- same, duly authenticated, for pajment, and j . i i . i . . , . . . . . . . . . i mosr Knowing inerancs i oe in eitieti to sa'n aeceaeni arc herety rcqtiesteil to call and make itnmediat pament. The estate is solvent. U. M. ÜUNLAI', Executrix. October 6. lH6i. oct6-4w ESTRAY. or STRAYED FROM THE STABLE OF N. J J. COOPER, at Kokomo, one brown mare, three years old last spring, 1.1,', hands high; also, one bay mule two yean old, about thirteen hands and three inches high roached mane and tail. Any ner-on returning the above described animals, or cither of them, to the stable of Messrs. Cooper, or giving information where they may be found, will be liberallv row ir te l. K. A J. J. CoOPlt -c:.'()-w4t MEDICAL. j Howard l8sociation ,PMto, ".TOR THE RELIEF OF THE SICK AND MSTItESSI ED. afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, -and especially diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak- J uess, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tba new remedies employed in :be Di-p-nsary, sent in sealed ' letter envvlopes.tree ofeharge, Address Dlt. J. SKII.LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St., feblO-wly '62 Philadelphia Pa. .1 Slight Cold, cjLi.Q.h.,JfjCjCLt-s.e-n.efia. if Cr which Tiiffhi be checked Uith a simple remedy, if neglected, often terrrurates seriously. Few are aware of the importance cf stopping- a cueh. or fLLcilt-i scJjcL in, its first stage ; that wiiich in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for fcj.uih.8., cJL&, j3.an.ch.LtL&, flistfuTLCL, faicLf-h., the Hacking Cough in an.&umvtlan., and numerous affections of the f3flif-c.ci.tx giving immediate relief. JRublic Speaker It Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice Bold by ail Qruggists and (Dealers injdedicine, at 25 cents .er box. a E V O F I D E : T I A B, '"Tfc -rr-x. YOUNG MFN WHO HAVE INjJfIÄwJl"RK! themselves bj certain secret ;-! "2? e-' habits, which unfit them for business, f pleasure or the duties of married life; .lJar"v"i' also, middle-aged and old men, who, Irom the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years before pl.tcmg themselves under the treatment of any one, should first read "THE SECRET FRIEND." Married ladies i I learn something of importance perns. rip 'Th Skcbbt Pkiickd." Sent to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt f Ten Cents. I:. STUART CO.can be ccnsulted on all diseases of a private or confidential nnture, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., (Sundays from 9 to 11 A. M.,) at their office, No. 13 East rhini street, up-stairs, Isetween Main and Sycamore, opposite the Henrie House. A l ire-s DR.CHAS. A. STUART CO., nirh-.l-dAwly-i-T-j Cincinnati. Ohio kr Nervous Debility Or Spermatorrhea, I positively INCURABLE by ANY means but those I advocate. Before commencing AXY treatment, leurn how the writer actually CCItED himself, and subsequently hundreds of otliers. Enclose a postpaid, superscribed envelop to Box 17ft, Charlestown, Mass o4-dA-w3m TO THE PUBLIC MT WIFE, ROSA NN A BROWN, BEING AFFLICTED with chronic disease for some time, and seeing an advertisement of one Dr. S. W. Howard A Lady, who made periodical visits to Greenfield, I called upon the male Doctor, and after some conversation with him, I employed him to take my wife's case under treatment, fully believing at the time, from what was said during our conversation, that he was Dr. E. Howard A Son, of Indianapolis, the celebrated Cancer Doctor, (of whom I bad often heard.) who i a brother to Dr. N. P. Howard, of Greenfield, and who is now treating Jordan Lacy, of Jackson to vnship, for a cancer with an almost certainty of success, so rapid has be improved under the science and wisdom of hi treatment. The bogus or. Howard treated my wife for a consider able length of time without giving her any relief, or benefiting her in any manner whatever. If there wa any ; V I - k .... ,lM,.wwl . V. V. ' uauge sue was woise .gfu ur ntsmminni luiu - li u he undertook to treat bar. Believing tbat he Uno physician, bnt an ordinary mechanic, assuming the practice of medicine to deceive the people and make money ont of their credulity, I publish this to the world, and warn all who are afflicted, that the said "Dr. S.W. How ard A Lady, Clairvoyant and Cancer Physicians," are humbugs and imposter. JACOB BROWN. Hancock county, Indiana, July, 1862. aug20-dlwAw3m OYSTERS. MANX A CoN 9& FRESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS. A RE now in market, received dally by Adams' KxJ press, at the Depot, No. S, North Illinois street, op. poalte the Bates Horm. O. W. Hawes, Agent, wl I attend to all orders and furnish supplies In the State of Indiana. Dealers and consumers, old and new patrons, remember your interest is ours. DEPOT Ho. 8 North Illinois street, opposite the Bates House. ug,l dw3m O W.BAWE. Sole Agent.

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JVMVl KM If- HEREBY Ol V EX THAT W E WILL APPLY ! to ill" I'.nard 1 Commissioners of Marion county, Indiana, at their nest term, for a license to sell in- , toxicating liquors in a less quantity tbau a quart at a I time, ( iili the priviliice of allowing the same to le drank on our premises. 1 for one year. Our place of business and ' the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, arc lucaud a: No 1, orh Illinois street, in thecity of In dianapidis, countv of Marion, State of Indiana. DANIEL M. NOE A H. H. ROBINSON. ociC-w3w SCALES. PATENT PLATFORM SCALES F A I R B A N K ' S CATTLE, HAY, COAL, GRAIN. WAREHOUSE, R.MLItOAD, TRACK, AND COUNTER SCALES, Manufactured only by E. A F. FAIRBANK A CO., St. Johnsbury, Vermont. For sale at Matiufacturers'prlcrsby fl W. P. GALLUP, Agent, j 74 WestWsshlngtonst., Indianapolis. Indiana. ap21-wly SINKING FUND. SALE OF SINKING FUND LANDS. T I1HF. FOLLOWING PIECES, PARCELS OR IA)TS OF land, or so much thereof as may be necessary. will, on TUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF DEOEM HER NKXT. Wiibin the Court House in the city of Indianapolis.be offered for sale to the highest bidder, the bid being equal to the amount chargeable, or such sum as the Commissioners may be wiRin tos. M lor she same having be li mortgaged to the State of Indiana to secure loans from the sinking Fund, and forfeited by the nonpayment of interest thereon Said sale will be continued fro'm day to day until completed, to-wit: ALLEM COl'NT The n e qr of the n e jr of sec 6, t 30 n, r 13 e, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Ocbmig Bird and Ann his wife. Loan, interest, etc., M8 10. The e 40 ft of lot No. 37, on the original plat of the town of Fort Wayne; mortgaged by Edward F. Cob-rick and Margaret M. bis wife. Loan, interest, etc.. 91,237. The n bf of the w Lf of the s e qr of sec 6, t 2 n, r II .-: al.Mi Hie bf of lie s w qr cf sec 6. t 29 n. r 14 e, containing T-'O acres Mora or hsj mortgaged by William W. Carson, loan. Interest, etc.. 4V62. In lot No. Iv2, on tb original plat of the town of Fort YVawie: mortgaged by David H. Olerick and Elisabeth W. his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $053 82. The e bf of the n w qr of sec 13, t 30 n, r 12 e, containing 8 acres; mortgaged bj Henry R. Colerick. Loan, interest, etc., $553 63. The v, hf of the - qr of tec 2S, t 31 u, of r 13 c, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Frederick Miller. Loan, interest, etc.. $54S 33. Lot No. 2, iu Block. No. 16, in Ewing's Addition to Fort Wayne; mortgaged by Samuel L. Pratt. Loan, interest etc., $438 S3. Lot No. 56. in the county addition to the town of Fort Wayne; mortgaged by Franklin P. Randall and Mary Jane his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $54S 3S. 60 acres off of the w side of the e frac of the s e qr of sec 14, t 30 n, r 12 e; mortgaged by fleury Budisill and Elizabeth Iiis wife. Loan, interest, etc., $565 98. The u e qr of the n e qr of sec 2T, t 31 n, r 12 e. containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Henry J. Rudisill and EUx-.beth E. his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $54 10. The n hf of lot No. 102, in the original plat of the town of Fort Wayne; mortgaged by William Stewart and Susan his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $576 96. liSnlOUlMS' COCXTY. The w hf of the s w qr of sec 1, t 10 n, r 7 e, containing 80 acres more or les; mortgaged by John H. Wonderly and wife. Loan, iulerest, etc., $557 45 The w hf of the n w qr cf sec 23, t 10 n, r 7 r, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by John Henderson and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $544 68. The e qr of the I w qr of sec 27, t N,t 5 e: mortgaged by Allen M. Abbett and wife. Loan, interest, etc., 551 86. The s e qr of sec 27, and the n w qr of the n e qr of sec 34, 1 10 u. r 5 e, containing 200 acres; mortgaged by John M. Gwin and wife. Loan, inlere-t, etc.. $74 06. BBOWÜ COT STY. The s w qr of the n w qr of sec 10, t 10 u, r 2 e, containing 40 acres: mortgaged by George Tutrow and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $144 50 The e bf of the s e qr of sec 15. t 8 n, of r J e, containing 80 acres, and the n end of the w hf of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 19, t 9 n, r 3 e, containing 21 1-3 acres, and the s w or of the s e qr of sec 7, t 8 n, r 3 e. mortgaged by Westford Taggart. Loan, interest, etc., $545 46. Lot No 4 s of the Indian boundary line, sec 5, t 8 n, r 8 e, containing 66 21-100 acres. Also 22 acres off of the w side of lot No. 3, s of the Indian boundary line, frac sec No. 5. t 8 n, r 2 e, containing in all 88 21-100 acres; mortgaged bv Hluford Reddick and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $517 33. The n e qr of sec 16, 1 10 n, r 1 e, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Lewis Profser and wife. Loan interest, etc., $438 53. That part of the w bf of the s w qr of sec 24. t 10, r e, containing 80 acres, that is to say two undivided third pans thereof, and four undivided tenths of the remaining undivided third part thereof; mortgaged by Diniel J. Parsley and w;fe. Loan, interest, etc, $227 iL W hf of the s e qr of sec 23, t 10 n, r S e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by James Parsley and wife. Loan, interact, etc., $1 16. 8 e qr of the n e qr, and the hf of the s qr of sec S3, t 9 n, r 2 e, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by Alfred McGuire and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $333 18. 8 e qr of the s w or of sec 19, t 9 n, r I e, and also the n hf or th n e qr of the n e qr of section 33, t 9 n, of r 2 e, containing in all 65 6.-100 acres; mortgaged by William M. Mason and wife, John Huff and wife, James M. Depue and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $496 62. 8 w qr of the n e qr, and the n e qr of the s w qr. and the s e qr -t the n w qr of see J t 8 n, r 3 e. Also so much of the e qr of the n e qr of sec 14, t 8 n, r S e, as will make 10 acres, off of the w end of the above described prembes. except 3 acres, which Is conveyed by deed to Isaac Nickerson; mortgaged by Davidson Hurley and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $568 50. 8 e qr of the s e qr of sec 10. t 10 n. r 2 e. Also the n e qr of the n e qr of sec 15, t 10 n, r 2 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by John B. Baker and wife. Ixian, interest, etc . &6 92" The u bf of the s e qr of sec 21, 1 10 n, r 3 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Ahraham Bergan and wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $444 91. 8 e qr of the s w qr of sec 8, the n e qr of the n w qr of sec 17, and the n w qr of the n w qr of sec 17, all in t 10 n, r t e, containing ISO acre; mortgaged by John And is and wife. Loan, Interest, etc., $679. W hf of the s e qr of sec 8. 1 10 n, r S e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Abner (lark and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $7f 89. N w qr of the n e qr, and the e bf of the n w qr of sec 30, t 10 n, r 4 e, and the n e qr of the n e qr of section 30, and the s e qr of the s w qr of sec 19. all in t 10 n, of r 4 c, containing in all 179 acres more or less; mortgaged byEllas W Curry and wife. Loan, Interest, etc., $546 65. 8 w qr of the qr of sec $1, It n, r S , oontalning 4$

acres. Also the e hf of the n w qr of aec 28, t 9 n, r 3 e. containing 80 acres. Also the n a qr ol the s e qr of sec 28, t 9 n, r 3 e. Also the n e qr of the a w qr of see 48, t 9 n, r 3 e, containing 40 acres ; mortgaged by Levin Knight and wile; forfeited and solo uo credit to JwtiL Bowlui. Loan, IuteresO, etc., $821 5. W hi of the , e qr of sec 22, 1 10 fi, et r I e, R9d tlx I e qr of the n qr ot swcttoD U4, t IU n, r S e, containing U acres; isMIRfd by s ..Uüia ttclrden ana barsh a.

hit wife, md John Koirdra ud Ftriin bb wife. loan. interest, etc., $438 20. S n qr of tba n qr, and the n w qr of the a e qr, both ot "sec 3, t 10 n, r e; mortgaged by Abraham I". Cooper and Euphemia his wife. Loan, uteres, etc, 5.8 47 n. arc loan cot TT. W hf of s e qr of sec SO. and e hf of n w qr of sec 32, t 24 n. r 10 e, estimated to contain 180 acres; mortgaged by George A. Osborn and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Sarah A. Vail. Loan, interest, etc.. $61)6 20. N e qr of the n w qr, and the n w qr of tb n e qr of sec 13, t 23 n, r 11 e, containing 80 acre more or less; mortgaged by Asa Anderson and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $222 22. E hf of tbe n w qr of sec 32, t 24 n. r 10 e, containing 80 acres: mortgaged by William Carver, forfeited ana sold on credit to John L. Tucker. Loan, interest, etc., $456 25. E hf of the s e qr of sec 32, t 24 n, r 10 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Benjamin W. Evans and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to George Nichol. Loan, interest, etc., $584 20. BOOM r-OCKTT. 8 w qr of the n e qr of sec 29, t 19 n. r 2 e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgaged by John Herrmao and Nancy his wife. Loan, interest, Ac, 210 16. W hf of the n w qr and the w hr of a w qr of sec 6, t 17 n, r 1 e, containing 147 7-100 acres; mortgaged by Jas. L. Smith and Cynthia his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $546 07. Lot No 1, of fractional subdivision of sec No. 6. in t 20 n, r 1 w, containing 57 55-100 acres, and also Lot No. 3 of subdivided sec No. 26, in t 20, r 1 w, containing 67 61-100 acres; mortgaged by Charles L. Williams and Jane his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $113 25. BK.vroX COt TT. The s e qr of sec 5, t 24 n, r 8 w, contaioing 160 acres ; j mortgaged by Frederick Beaser and Jane bis wife ; forfeited and sold on credit to John M. Tucker. Loan, in- ' terest, etc., $656 50. The s hf of n e qr, and n hf of s e qr, sec 3, t 24 n. r 8 . w, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Bertram W. Sempill. Loan, interest, etc., $583 68. N hf of n w qr and s w qr of n w qrof sec 7. t SS n, r 7 I w, containing 120 acres ; mortgaged by Thomas G. Sewell and Nancy his wife. Loan, Interest, etc.. $337 88. S w qr of n w qr and n w qr of s w qr, sec 15. Also I hf of s e qr, sec II. Also n w qr of s e qr of sec IS, t i 24 n, r 9 w, containing 2 0 acres; mortgaged bv So'de ' I"ritchett and Sarah his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $555 86. E hf of the n c qr sec 34: also the s w qr of n w qr of n ; w qr of sec 35, in t 24 n. r 8 w, containing 120 acres; mort- j gaged by Eli Erazier and Sarab Jane his wife and Edward ' trazier. Loan, interest, etc., $330 27. N w qr of sec 35, and s w qr of n e qr of sec 35. t 26 n, r 7 w. containing 200 acres; mortgaged by Faah Dawson and Rebecca his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $550 12. S w qr sec 6. t 25 n, r 7 w. containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Daniel Birdsall and Guiielma his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $384 00. N w qr sec 30, and w qr sec 19, I a n, r T w, cwitainiug 320 acres: mortgaged by Daniel Birdsall and tiuliclma his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $1,266 70. S hf of e qr and e hf of s w qr, sec 33, t 25 n. raw, containing 100 acres; also n w qr of e qr of s t and r aforesaid, containing In all 200 acres ; mortgaged by William Monohaii ; forfeited .so I sold on credit to John I.. Tucker. I... .i,. interest, etc., $648 85. CUSTOM COCXTT. N w qr of s p qr of sec 30, ( oi.taining 40 acre; also w qr of the s e qr of sec 30, containing 40 acres; also the w hf (s of Miami Reserve boundary line) of sec 20, con -taiuitig 36 67-10O acres : also the nw qr of nw qrof sec 29. contaii liig 40 arres, all in 1 31 fi, of r2e; mortgaged byJohn Barto and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to John M. Tucker. Loan, interest, etc.. $17 59. S bf tif the w hf of the ,s qr of 14, t 21 n, of r S e, containing 40 acres more or 1-- : morteaged by Hardin Stepp and wife. Loan, interest, tc, $168 63 S hf of the e bf of the n w qr of sec 89. t 21 n, r S e, containing 40 acres more or less ; mortgaged by John Trissall and wife; forfeitei and sold on credit to John Sabin. Loan, interest, etc $33- 35. N w qr of the n e qr of sec 13. m t 21 n. gilt, con taining 40 acres; mortgaged by Jo.-iab Roush and wife. Loin, interest, etc., 5J.vi 55. N hf of the s e qr if src 35, in t 22 n, of r S e. containing 80 aeres more or I s; mortgaged by John Jones aud wile. Lian, interest, etc., $327 70. W hf of the s e qr of sec 14. in t 2 1 a, of r 2 e, containing 89 acres: mortgaged by Cephas A. Fisher and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $330 15. S hf of the w hf of the s w qr of sec 24. in t 22 n. of r 2 e, containing forty acres mon or le.-s; Mortgaged b Win. llobbs and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $196 M5 S e qr of the n e qr of sec 5, in t SO n, of r S e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgaged by William l-r.ir.r and wile. Uan, interest, etc., $331 05. W hf of the s e qr of sec H, in t 21 n. of r 2 e ; alo the s hf of the e hf of the s e qr of see 8 in t 21 n, r 2 e. con taining 10 acres : mortgaged by William Conner. Loan, intere.-t. etc , $566 75. E hf of the s e qr of sec 31, t 22 n, r 1 e, excep'ing 23 acres off tbe ti end of said tract; also a part of tbe w hf of the s e qr of sec 21, beginning on the n and s division Hue of said qr sec, 6 chains and 64 Lnks from tbe s end thereof near a Beech tree, thence n 62 deg. 30 min. w, 7 chains and 0 links to a Water Beech standing on the n w bank of the s fork of Wild Cat creek, thence a 9 deg. w, 5 chains and 15 links to a White Oak standing on the bluff thence n 48 deg. 30 min. e, 10 chains and 37 links to a small Iron Wood on said division line, thence south on said 'iue 15 chains ami 58 links to the place of beginning, in t 22 li, of r 1 e, containing in the two tracts 60 60-100 acres more or less; mortgaged by George W. Reed and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $444 13. W hf of the s e qr of sec 11, iu t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or les-s; mortgaged by James B. Newton. Loan, interest, etc., $575 60. S e qr of the u e qr of sec 35. in t 21 n, of r 2 e. con taining 40 acres more or less, except one-fifth of an acre out of the s e corner; mortgaged by Henry Bowen and wife. Loan, interest, etc , $201 11. E hf of the n e qr of sec 11, in t 21 n, r 2 e, containing 80 acre more or less; mortgaged by William Cunningham aud wife; forfeited and sold ou credit to Percy Uosbrook. Loan, interest, etc., $337 31. E bf of the s e qr of sec 2. t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Solomou Ellis and wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $440 40. The e hf of s w qr of sec 5. t 21 n. r 2 e, containing 80 acre; mortgaged by Lewis Ciark and wife. Loan, interest, Ac. 565 50. W hf of the s e qr of sec 32, in t 21 n, of r 2 e. containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Eppes Carmack and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $548 38. E hf of the s w qr of sec 1 1, in t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by William H. Blake. Loan, interest, etc., $575 50. W bf of the s e qr of sec 5, in t 21 n, r 1 w, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Isaac D. Armstrong and wire. Loan, interest, etc., $574 25. ' A 1. l.i il ! OOTXTT. N w qr of the n qr.of sec 26, 1 26 n. r 3 w, containing 40 acres; also the n e qr of the n w qr of s t and r aforesaid, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Francis Clituer and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $333 7L N c qr of s w qr, aud s w qr of u e qr of sec 9, t 26 n. r 2 w; also the w bf of u w qr of sec 14, I 24 n, r 2 w; also n e qr of n w qr of sec 2, t 25, n r 3 w, containining in all 200 14-100 acres; mortgaged by Francis G. Kendall; forfeited and sold on credit to James Gavin. Loan, interest, etc., $1,050 60. CLAT rOCNTY. I hf of s e qr of sec 6 t 13 n, r 6 w; also the w hf of the s w qr of sec 5, t 13 n, r 6 w, containing 160 acres; mortgaged by Chambers T. Paiierson, and Anna E his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $546 25. Part of lot No. 3. in block 13, beginning at tbe s w corner of said lot, thence e 32 feet, thence n 50 It, thence e to the centre of tbe well on tbe e side of said lot, thence n 4 ft, thence w to the w side of said lot, thence to tbe place of beginning; also lots Nos. 4 7 and 8, in Block No. 13, all in tbe town of Bowling Green, as will more fully appear by the recorded plat of said town on Record in the Recorder's Office of said county ; mortgaged by George W. Ms and Frances bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., $402 3. E hf of the n w qr of sec 33, t 10 n, r 7 w ; mortgaged by Nathan Trueblood and Katharine h s wife. Loan, interest, etc., $IM 55. case corsTY. S hr of sec 11, t 28 n, of r 2 e, containing 284 55-100 acres; also the s hf of the s e qr of sec 2, and the n e qr of the n e qr of sec 11. t 27 n, of r No. 1 e, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by Williamson Wright, and John W. Wright and wile. Loan, iuterest, etc., $576 96. tr.ijtwAae cotrim. N w qr of sec 21, t 22 n, r 9 e, and the w hf of the n e qr of sec 21, t Ü2 n, r 9 e containing 240 acres; mortgaged by Eleazer Cofleen, aud Cynthia his wife: forfeited and sold on credit to Silas Colgrove and Eleazer Coffeen. Loan, interest, etc., $1,120 21. E hf of the n w qr of sec 32, t 19, r 11 e, containing SO acre- more or less ; mortgaged by John Gunkle and Mary bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., S24 88. W hr or the s w qr of sec 21. t 19 n, r 10 e, containing f-0 acres; mortgaged by Peter Myers and Nancy bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., 330 27. N e qr of tbe n e qr of sec 21, and the n w qr of the n w qr of sec 22, 1 19 n, r 1 1 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Benjamiu F. Martiudale and Hannah A. his wire. Loan, interest, etc , 551 40. N e qr or the n w qr of sec 13, t 30 n, r 10 e, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by George Truitt and Mary his wife. Loan, interest, etc., 547 31. DCARkoK.N COritTT. A part of the n e corner of the s e qr of sec No. 7, t 5 or r 1 w, btgincinj; at the half mile stake on the e line of ait sec, thence s 180 87-100 rods to a stake, thence n 45 deg a-153 87-100 rods to a stake on the division line, thence e 108 87-100 rods to the place of beginning, containing 37 acres; also a certain other tract of land described as follows, to-wit: Being a part of the s w qr of sec 8, t 5, of r 1 w, bounded as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the n w cor of the said qr, thence 60 rods e. with the u line of said qr, tbeucc s 23 rods, with lands of John Bullock, in said qr to a branch of Wilson Creek, thence down the meanders and centre of said branch with lands of Jesse Laird in said qr, 80 rods to au Elm stake, where said branch empties into Wilson Creek, thence due west 30 rods and 36 links to the w line of t aid qr, thence north with tbe sec line S9 rods and 14 links to the n w corner of said qr sec, and to the place of beginning containing 30 acre more or less, in all 67 acres; mortgaged by Strawder Cheek and Msry S. his wife. Loan, Interest, etc., 538 85. All of the s e qr of see 6, of t 4, r 1 w, except 30 acrt; off of the n side thereof, conveyed by Jeuse L. Qolman Sen'r, (since deceased) in hU life time to Allen Hamilton, the said or sec of land containing 180 acres ; mortgaged by Jesse L Uolman and Jana w. his wife Loan, interest, etc.. 563 06. All that tract and parcel or land lying and being in the n e qr of sec 19, t 6, r 1 w, of the meridian line drawn from the mouth of the great Miami river, bcgiuning on the w bank of Tanner's creek, on the sec line dividing sections 18 and 19, thence running up the hill on said line w 22 chains and 68 links to a stake by the side of the Tork Ridge Road, thence s 24 chains and 8 links, thence e to the bank of said creek 27 chains and 15 links, thence north on the bank of said creek 24 chains and 74 links to tbe place of beginning containing 57 acres ; mortgaged by John Huddleston and Hannah his wife. Loan, interest, etc., 564 69. Lot No. 3, n end of the s w qr of fractional sec 9, t 6. r 3 w, containing 62 48-100 acres; mortgaged by Richard C. Owings and Sliza Ann his wife. Loan, interest, etc., 557 20. A part of the s w qr of sec 34, t 6, r S w. and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at tbe e corner of said qr section 34, thence running u on the dividing line of sec 34, 160 rods, thence 20 rods w, thence s 160 rods, thence e 70 rods to tbe place of beginning, containing SO acres ; mortgaged by Luther Plunier and Lydia his wife. Loan, interest, etc , SS7 55. 3 feet front and rear off of the upper or n e side of in lot 60 marked on the original plat of the town of Lawrencebiirgh, being tbe whole length of said lot aud adjoin to in-lot No. 48, also 31 feet off of the lower or w side of in-lot No 49, sa numbered oa the original plat of said town, being fiom and rear, the whole length of aid lot 31 feet wide, aud next adjoining said In-lot 50; also 36 feet ofl tbe n e side of in-lot 49. as numbered on the origin I plat of said twa being 85 feet front and

rear off ir e whole length of satd lot ; mortgaged by Was H. N rthern od H.nnah Us wife. Loan, interest, etc., 449 18. W h' of the sw or of ore 8, t ft, r 3 w. ocnu lntxg $9 72-100 acres ; uortgsg, d by Join Tvsld and J. st bis um. Loan, ifiifi vsi tie, 63 8$. M. that certain ia t of ImAou No. J-3 iflc I

i- dosignnted an 'he pbR of ttic rewr. ot L wU, aa; bound tri a. f Ttowv : Tliasili s at tb .-aW 'Jt lot So. 184, form 57tEe tfirtecUat C 73er i 01 tihOTt ahJ WS. La rtTt, I ebon Btrset toward. Pwrttt.oa lam 7i U i right ancle, and parall 1 with Wuuam treet an aliey iu the rear of lot o. us, RlltytoWiibaai ttrrtt, tbe eggt of til t god by WW tihaa street to the place cf bcg.caing ; mortg Taw, Jr Loan, fntere.t, etc . fiao a. brcattb conmr. Then hfof o eqr, f 14. 1 10. r 10 e, containing 8V Km; mortgaged by Steward Ward and Louisa his wife. Loan, Interest, etc., $678 3e. Tue sw qrot s w qr, s 15t 9 u. r 9 e. containing 40 acree, mortgaged by "sea: F. Whipple and Mary bis wife. Loan. Interest, etc., $645 46. The i w qr of n w qr of 9, t 8. r 9 e, containing 88 acres. Also the n w or of n w qr of same section, t and r (except what lies on the n e side or the road leading fron Wetport to Napoleon, previously deeded to William Darwood, and also the lot iu the town of Kocksburg on which tbe meeting bouse Stauda, and two or three oihi r lo s in said town previously deeded), supposed to contain in ail 73 acre; mortgaged by John M. Tucker and Hanns Jahisoife. Loan, iiiteret, etc., 657 32. Tbe n w qr of u e qr of S3, t 9, r 9. containing 40 acre; mortgaged by Jackson Sholts and barab Anuhiwt. Loan interest, etc. $338 25 The n hf of lot n 11 and 7 feet off of the ride of lot no 12, both in block no S in original plat of tbe town of Greensburg ; mr gaged by John F. 8tereas and Martha his wife Loan, interest, e'tc. $589. Tbe e hf of n e qr ot s SO. t 10. r 9, containing 88 acres more or lcs ; mortgaged by w i let H. Stark and Nancy his wife. Loan, interest, eic, $558 66. The e hf of s e qr of tt, t n,r 9 e.contamft.g 88 acres; mortgaged by Mejtmcy Oldbam and M&lin I bis wife. Loan, interest, etc , $467 51 Tbc s e qr of 8)8 qr of s 34, 1 10 n, r 10 e; mortgaged by Wey don S. Connor and Fidelia his wife. Loan, Interest etc, 140 87. The n hr of w bt of the s e qr of s 1, t 10 n, r9. containing 40 acres ; mortgaged by Reuben R.Cobb and Aonazette his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $568 60. Tbe n w frtfc:ion or sec 10. t 8 n, r9 e, can taining 48 37-100 acres; also n w qr of n w qr of s 3, t 8 n, r 9e,ootitalniug 37 96-lnO ; mortgaged by Isaac Blose and Marv his wife. Loan, interest, etc., 652 26. The e hf of n c qr or SS, t 9 fi, r 8 e ; mortgaged by Gib-on Burke and Emilv bis wif. Loan, intere-t, etc, $573 25. The e qr ot n w qr, aud u qr of s w qr ot s 23, lis, r 9 e, ex ept 20 acre- off the north end of said 80 acres, leaving 80 acres hereby mortgaged ; mortgaged b Gibson Burke and Sarah his wre. Loan. Int. Ml, etc., $671 40. Thes w qr of w qr of a 18, lln. r 9 e, c.-nia nn g 46 acres mure or less, (except commencing at e our of sa d qr. thence w '2 poles 4 links, thence n 24 jspte- 4 links, thence e 12 poles 4 links, thence 24 pole4 links to the place of beginning, containing 1 83-10U); mortgaged by Robert Armstrong and Eliza Jane bis wife. I .nan, interest, etc., $563 43. KIR RA KT COT TT. 15 acres off of the n end of tbe w bf of the w hf of the n w qr of sec 10, t 36, r 6 e, as bounded ou tbe north by tbe iate road kt.own as the Loganport and White Pigeon State road, aud on tbe east by a line drawa two r d w of Ihf on:- i .if the said w hf of sad qr sec; mortgaged by Ebenezer M. Chamberlain and Pbebe Ann his wife. Loan, interest, etc . $564 71. SV1TOM COL s TT A part of 15 iu t 31 u, r 1 e, being 17 acres ; the w part ofthat portion of said 15 which Ties n of Tippernoe river, aud bounded as follows, to wit : commencing at tba u w corner ot said section, thcuoe running s with tbe w line oi said section o the Tippecanoe river, thence e along the river bank to an -tut from which a line drawn parallel with the w line of said section to the n line thereof wofild cut off 107 acres, thence u parallel with ihr w In ot said sect:, n to the Worth 1-ue thcreor, thence w with said n Hue to iLc place of beginning, containing 107 acres ; mortgaged by Francis Brugh aud wife. Lod, Interest, etc., $.-. 18. Tbe e hf of tbe n e qr of 33, iu t 30 n, range 2 e, containing b0 acres more or less; mortgaged by John Caster and wife. Loan, interest, etc , $333 71. The u e qr of s4. t 31 w, f ft e, containing 9S 88-SJI er. s acvu'ding to the I'niwd Slates survey; mortgaged by l.ewi Hickliu aud wife. Loan, interest, etc., $38 26 The li hf of the li e qr and lot 7 a:.d 8, or the fractional n eqr of s 37, 1 31 fi, r Se, of the second principal m liftiau in the district or lands subject to sale at Wi&amac, containing ls . 48 100 acres; mortgaged by JJofan huda)l andviife. Ixan. interest, eic. $f-76 66. Tbe w bf of tbe s e qr of e 10, and the w hf of the n e qr of s 15. 1 31 n, r 2 e, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged by Moore Hsistin and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $682 76. The ;i bf of the e bf of the s e qr of 37, t .Wa, r 4 t, and n hf of w hf of s t qr of s 37, t 30 n, r 4 e, c. i-taiuing iu all 80 acres ; mortgaged by Charles J. Stradley aid wife Ltaii. interest, etc., $549 96. The e hf of tbe n t i;r 4 s 1; t 31 n, r 1 c.cootai:!)ng 81 89-100 acres ; morts-l by Wl'ium -sturjreM t;..'. wife. Loan inter- ?, etc.. $,'.-1 92. The w hf tat the n e qr or sec 22, ami part of the n w qr of sec 23. containing 33 acres, all lyiug iu t 31 n, r 1 e, w hich .'13 acres ot laud is tbe whole of tbe w qr of the a w qr of sec 23, t 31 n. r 1 e, purchssed of the WaV ;h aad Kne Canal I y i.ibert B zartn,on toe 26th day of September 1849 : mortgaged by Charles Shock and wife. 1 tan, intere-t, etc., f559 46. Tbc s hf oi th o w qr of sec 1, t 31 n, r 1 e, xcep: 10 acres in a square form lying in the n w corner of said 80 acre tract, containing 70 acres more or less, and the n e qr of the n w qr of said s 1, t 31 n, r 1 e, containing 40 acres more or less, in all 110 acres more or less; mon gaged by Martin Sturgeon and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $366 68. Tue s hf of the n e qr or sec 33, t 30 n, r 1 e , ronlaining 80 acres more or let-; also the s e qr of the s w qr of sec 2, t 30, r 1 e: mortgaged by Alvin M. Trouiman ami wife. Loan interest, etc . $545 44. Tbe e hf of tbe n e qr of sec 14. 1 30 n. r 1 e. containing 80 acres more or less : also the s w qr of the n e qr of sec 14. t 30 n, r 1 , contain up 40 acres more or lese ; mortgaged by Isaiah Hoover and wife forfeited and sold oa credit to Sarah A. Vail. Loan, interest, etc, $748 25. 41 33-10O acres, bring the e part of the hf of the w qr of sec S, t 30 n, r 3 e, divided from tbe remaining part of said n hf of the n w qr of said sec 3 by a line pa. nl e: with tbe e and w boundary lines of said sec ; mortgaged by George W. Lear and wife forfeited and sold on credit to Sarah 4 . Vail. Loan, interest . etc., $272 20. rCAKEUK corsTT. lue n e qr ot the re qr of sec 12 : also tbe n w qr of the - qr of sec 12 ; all in 1 11, r 12 e, containing In fill 60 acres : mongsged by Thomas Wilson and wife; forfeited and sold on c edit to George HoUand Loan, interest n.-., $437 36. 47 acres of laud to-wit : Prt of the n w qr of tec 28, I 9, r2 w, beit;g lue same and all the land that Kimble boughi of David Williams and David Moore in said quarter, except 40 acres sold lo Robert Stoops by said Kimble; about acres of said 47 acres of land, lies on the n end. and 12 acres on tbe I end of said land sold by Williacs and Moore to Kimble : tbe above land is divid- d bv and w liues between said Stoopn and Kimble; rr,-:t George W. Kimble. Loan, interest etc.. $546 Commencing at the n e corner of the n e qr t 9. r 2. skeatsa w along said sec line 1 '9 pole.160 poles. I hence e 110 poles, ibence n 160 pc place of bi inriing. containing 110 acres more mortgaged by JohuC Johnston and his wife ; for rd br slil on credit tJ liiceard Tvuer. Ijntu.. -ntere t etc. $664 61 A certain tract containing 4 acres In fractional sec I t 12. r 11 e. com me nein;- at tb n e comer, thence a i the boundary line about 170 rods to the Stat road, thei r along said r md t- Archibald Miller's mill race, t bene along said race u 1" rods and 37 links, thence a?rosr Little Salt Creek, thence in a n w direction with tbe creek to the rec line, thence n along said sc line 80 rods tbeMS) e 76 rod to the place of l-eginuing; mortgaged by .'.noes Bri.-on and wile and Hugh Btison and wife ; fatfciied at d obloacrtdit to George Holland. Loan, interest etc.. $677 56. r At arm coturr. Commencing on the s side of ibe neqrof sec 32 in 1 13 and r 13 e. of the second principal meridian of the lands sold at Cincinnati, Ohio, containing 134 acres : mortgaged by Bei-jamin Ross. Loan, interest etc., $588 14. The n e qr of ec 2 in t 13. r 13 e, oontaiumi; 160 acres more or Uss; mortgaged by Philip I'ollsrd and ite. Loan; interest etc., $3.b9g 73. Two in-lots in tbe town of Conncrsvtr.e in thai part of said town brst laid out by Joshua Harlan, fron'iig oa Tannerand Harrison streets, and numbered on the ilal of said town as h.ts no 100 and 101, as recorded tn the Recorder's office of said county, book A page 22 , mortgaged br Jonathan McCarty . Loan, interest etc., $568 96. Tbe s hf of the e hf of tbe n w qr of sec 7. t 14 l. d r 12 e, containing 40 acres ; mort gaged by William T. Hensley and wife. Loan, interest eic. $567 43. Tbe s e or of sec I t 13 In r 12 e of be second prlMipa! meridian line, containing 160 acres: mortgaged by Ephraim Campbell and w ire. Loan, interest etc, $3,238 55. floyd coujrrT. Lots 5, 6. 0 and 10 in tbe city of New Albany, of block i!6 of the Whitebill plat in said city, said 4 lots making a front ou I'pper High street of 130 feet, and extending back therefrom the same width 220 feet : also tbat arl of lot no 22 on Upper Firs' straft of said city aforesaid, beginning on l'pi er first street at tbe s e corner of said lot, thence northward on said street 50 feet and extends back from said street the same width 120 feet to a SO foot alley; mortgaged by Victor A Tepin and Lucetta his wife, find Samuel H. Owen and Maria L. his wife: Loan, interest etc., $4.446 75. 40 acres off the west side of the s e qr of sec 4. t 3 s of the bs-e line in r 6 e or tbe second principal meridian of the lands sold at Jeffersouville. The said 40 acres of laud is bounded on tbe w by the line of said qr sec, and on tbe a find s by th? Hb?i of said qr. and running e oa said Has a sufficient distsnce to give said 40 acres ot land off the w end of said qr section, running clear across said qr; mortgaged by Jesse (tat man and Abigail his wife. Loan, interest etc.. $'45 $5. rot stats rot sii Tbe e bf of the n e qr of sec ?S, t 26 n, r 7 w ; also ibe w hf of tue n w qr of wc 86, t 21 n, r 7 w. estimated to contain 160 acres more or less; mortgaged by Sophia Claw sm. Loan, interest etc., $443 80. Beginning 40 rods from the s e corner oc the e 'ine of the sw qr of sec 36, t 19 c t 8 w. theDre w along the 8ta8) road leading from Crawfordsville to Perrysrille 37 i rod-, theuce n IT rods, thence n t W rods, theaoe e 30 rods, tbence s 30 rods to tbe place of beginning, containing i acres uk -re or leas : Also tbe w hf of tbe s qr to tbe asmss rec, t and r as above described, estimated to contain $0 acre more or less; mortgaged by David Rswies and Margaret his wits. Loan, interest ate. $39 43. Thee bf cf tbe s qr of see 13. t 30 n. rS w. coatauvng SO acres ; mortgaged by David Rowles ad R becca fett wife. Loan, interest etc., $33$ 36. Tbe s hf of the e bf of the n qr of sea 34. t 16 c, r 7 w, coatainicg 40 acres more or lets ; mortgaged by Harris Reynolds and America J. hi wife. Loss, tnterejt etc , ?:s5. The w rta'tion of the e hf of sec 27, t S3 a. r 7 w, containing 87 and 40-100 acres, exrtpttbe right of way, granted by Henry Yount t" the Toledo. Wabash a d Western Railroad j mortgaged by George Worthington and Elizabeth his wife. Loan, Interest etc., $664 TR. BANT COO TT . The w bf of tbe s e qr of sec 6, t BJ a of r 8e ; sso the n e qr of tbe s e qr or sec 6. t 22 a.ofrte; mortgaged by James W. Brown and wile. Interest, loan etc.. $661 19 Tbe n w qr of the s e qr of sec 18. t 34 a. of r Se, la tbe distract of lands offered f r ale at Fort W aywe. Indiana, containing 40 acres be tbe same more or les-; mortgaged by Olive; H. P. Csrey ani wife. Interest, loan, etc., MBJ 66. The bf of tbe s e qr kf aec 33, 1 8S n, of r 8 a, t ted to contain 0 acres; mortgaged try was. wife. Interest, loan etc., $568 13. Tbe s w qr of tbe w qi of sec 4 in t 94 n, of r 8 e, cwa taining 40 acres be tbe same more or less ; mortgaged by William B. Cuhberly and wife. I.-au. interest etc.. $.-.50 41. Tbe n w qr of tbe u w qr of sec 9 to t 34 a, of f Is, supposed to contain in all 40 acres : mortgaged try I tuoberiv and wm. B. Lubberly. Lotu, $678 88. Tbe undivided one-half or the hf of lot 4 Iu addition to the town of Marion, Grant County. Indiana ; mortgaged by Krnt Goenin. Loan, interest etc. $837 18. The s e qr of s w qr of sec 7 In t 83 n. of r 7 e, containing 40 eres more or leas ; mortgaged by Olhror Loer and wfft . Loan, toteres etc., $376 8s.