Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1862 — Page 3

WEEKLY SENTINEL

Ot TOM f-: it ri t a in pa ii MiilWrilii r. The term, of subscription lo the Campaign Sentinel , now expiring W aarneatly hop that each subscriber will not only renew his turn paper for a year, but that he will crt all bla const rvallv neighbor, to Juin Mm. Tie great work of redeeming tbe country front fanatical abolitions m I- only J-i.t commenced In carrying the election we have gained an Important point, but we must continue, and Increase in strength and power, until the country la redeemed, and peace restored In a country. The next year will develop greater lan are usually w linefeed In a lifetime. Two mil I of men are now on ler arm-., paid by tin credit of il.r country, at an expenditure of million da ly. No one can foretell ibe result of tbl, but It must aftYct seriously every eltlien. Hence every one should take a paper that will give tbein a reliable rec rl of what la pawing, both In the army, and In the ."tale and National Legislator. Daw or rat of Indiana.' we have fougbt your battlea to the t of our ability, at the risk of our live, and all we par, and we think we are not unreasonable In ask ing you to stand by us, both for your own benefit and for the good of our common country. Ify think o, give tbe evidence b, largely Increasing our Mibacrlplloti lilt. Por t.rm, c, nee ttrt page. Bot'TriKM asp pE.tnioxa. Sulttier. tlicir widows nnl hcint will fintl it tu ilieir interest to cal on C Hamlin, of this city, who in collecting mill dient' i ! um of nil kiinU. Office No. IG Kant Wanbiiigtoti street, I iti in iim xt ir . Intl. sl.'i 'Am WutTkiM Lasd ash Tun. As many of onr reader leitere-'eti in We-iern luiui linve suflVretl antinvtitit-e ami Iom in tlie pay ment nf their t.ixc.4 anil lountl much difhViiltv in obtaining correct informntitin of the a Hit' , e H mi l 1 -tile I 1m I in Y Wiley, our well known re.il estate netit. In the best facilities for attending to ouch mattere, and by intrusting audi business, to him much trouble would be avoitie! l mm resilient holders of land in the Western States. See his card in another column diw Official Vote for f.o. crrtor in I (; i it ml . t rriury of Matr in 1st;.'.

C O t ST I KS g g fei 'AX M 4 S M 3 -3 I a. 1 Adams 2 .vjy ...j .... 3 Allen .,.- .j47 34;; ia.o,, 3 Bwwion 24H 403 MM SSI 4 Bl tcktunl . . . . 470 273 34' 5 Jne ISM 1711 6 Bartholouiew . la6tt 17;J6 2159 i.,, 7 tirown 744 296 ?W IM 8 Carroll 14.ro 15;'6 1511 ISM 9 Cuss t.r)7 lf.G.j J7(l 1 ; 10 Clinton u;; 1 .,.-, 1383 t5l 11 Cl:trk UM 157 1771 1131 J2 CUy ; j35e G.2 1.171 ,;, ) 13 Crawford vgQ 341 795I 555 14 DeKnlu i.J72 ISI7 14ti Iiis Delaware 11131 1755 1051 1Ö4-1 16 Daviess i5ni ajgj 1254 954 1" Dearborn .... 25- 2077 267 154(1 18 Decatur 1G72 2MI3 1675 1834 19 Dubois 14-17 1254 954 20 Elkhart 2011) 244 1H5:I lfl4 21 Fountain 1607 1655 172 1543 22 Fulton 1073 1030 1080 8fl 23 Fayette ioiO J30:t 903 11)67 24 Flovd 1H76 1676 1564' HI 25 Franklin ajjaa lß79 2374 1144 26 Grant 1213 1568 1305 1461 27 Oibjon 1580 1273 121 IM 28 Greene 151H 1372 1457 1166 29 Harrison 1H76 1491 IMi l'M5 30 Hamilton H5i 2091 1127 1575 31 Hancock 1399 1148 1223 1341 32 Hendricks- 137(1 Ma. 1222 liM 33 Henrv 132n 2797 1531 2055 1 34 Howard e97 15J8 92- 136 35 Huntington. . . 13H 1508 1561 1499 36 Jaster 278 525 292 545 37 Jay ggfj 1107 1142 1067 38 Jackon 1725 1883 1818 1103 39 Jefferson. ... ltiio 2624 1Q14 2412 40 Jennings 915 1630 1300 1413 41 Johnson 1706 1263 1820 1145 42 Knox 1742 ISM 151 999 43 Kosciusko 1457 2192 1469 1944 44 Lagrange 750 1621 727 1351 45 Lake 540 109k 546 1103 46 Laporte 2013 3000 2096 246 47 Lawrence 114 ) 1272 120 4 Martin 79 52 909 411 49 Monroe 1168 1195 1333 1021 60 Morgan 1621 1721 1454 155( I 51 Madison.. 147 1669 2020 1390 52 Marion 321 464 3863 444 53 Marshall 134 1372 1615 1171 54 Miami 1673 155 ls44 155 55 Montgomery .. 2273 2399 2170 2050 56 Noble 1377 1678 1394 1604 57 Newton 248 277 2 27 5 Ohio 503 164 43 459 , 59 Orange 1149 S56 1234 612 60 Owen 1484 1163 1565 79, 61 Perrv 1012 1056 868 ! 833 62 Pike 910 863 593 595 63 Posey 1CI1 993 1381 1259 64 Parke 1365 11 1169 1832 65 Porter 949 1434 1073 I3C3 66 Pulaski 661 550 636 4 67 Putnam 1904 1953 2116 1899 68 Randolph 1260 2093 1276 l3i 69 Ripley 1610 1963 70 Rus-h 166 1742 1740 1563 71 Scott 699 662 785 574 72 Shelbv 2137 1895 2232 150 73 Soeneer 1367 1265 1159 1003 74 Sulliran " 1875 847 1970 707 75 Switzerland . . 1019 1081 1060 1389 76 Starke 205 1 87 300 167 77 Steuben 606 1390 44' I 1256 78 St. Joseph.... 1534 2253 169 1995 79 Tippecanoe.. . 2373 3328 2376 9896 80 Tipton 785 697 833 533 81 Union 711 H44 679 711 82 Vanderburgh . 1919 1893 2012 1616 B3 Vermillion .. . i"4D 1060 7f6 NO 4 iKo 2341 2437 2128 2042 85 Wabash 1141 2080 131 l'J6! 86 Warren 747 1349 6!)7 1177 B7 Wayat 2027 4059 1897 3282 8H Weil 1023 H47 1140 821 89 While. 890 980 989 896 90 Whitley 1091 1098 1228 1010 91 Warrick 135.3 639 1051 ' 1096 SI2 Washington . . 1914 1354 1888 129 Total 126968 136728 j Majorities 9760

The total vote as above gives Athon 123,9"!), nd Teele 114.849, majority of 9,142 for Athon Allowing Boone to offset Ripley, which it probably will, and giving 751) majority for Athoo iu Atintns. it will make Athon - majority 9,92. Bl-rsmpe Birkach- Camf or I XSTIU'CTIOX Tht barracks recentlv erected under the direction Of Col C irrinj;ton, just south of Camp Morton, are the beat arranged of any yet built in or around the city. The building are model ol their kind. Ill addition to the He idtpuwrters, guard house and Commissary and Quartermaster's stores, there re len buildings for quarters in a line, capable of accommodating twelve hundred me:,. Each building has a kitchen in the reir. They are divided into five roorns, with twelve double bunks in each room , and furnished with stores, benches, arm-racks, &c The buildings are ventilated Irom the roof by means of a cap over the comb. Tne parade grounds are clean aud the entire surroundings have a cosy, comfortable look, calculated to make the quarters qaite an agreeable place to live. It is called Burnside Barracks, after tbe Hooker General who has earned his way to fame and now commands, it is said, over one half of the Army of theotomac. Here, under the calfWthe Executive, are now assembled, in a camp of instruction, the officers of the Indiana Legion. Mnjor General Love is commandant and instructor. There ' re between four and five hundred officers of all grades at the school, and they take hold like men determined to master tbe science of war. Every moment of time from rereille to tattoo is devoted to the du ties of the camp or to study and recitation. They mount guard, stand sentrv. drill in squads, iu companies and battalion, and, in short, perform all the duties required of soldiers. And they learn rapidly, because they apply their minds to Study. It is not difficult to master the tactics with the aids afforded at a school like th;s. They have been but four or five dys at drill, and the maneuvering of the bttulion yesterday would do credit to a veteran regiment. Geo. Love is assisted in his field duties by Capt. Earnsbaw, of Gen. Crittenden's staff, an accomplished and efficient young officer. Major Hill, of Gen. Lore's staff, presides in the office, where everything runs like clockwork. Bi-rnsid Bar racks is indeed just now a model military institution, and it will, we feel assured, send to the several cities in the State now reprtsenled there, much rateable military knowledge Gen. Love is untiring in his efforts, and as a military instructor he has no superior in tbe State.

Indltinit l.rgialalun . SKNATK. IfertBLICANa HOLDI.NO OVKIt. Delaware tml If lark ford Walter Marth. Ki telle ami Union Henjamin K. Clay pool. Fountain Henry Campbell. II mutton and Tipton ()eo. B. Orubb Hri.rOi. kt and Boone Solomon Hlalr. Henry Joshua H. Mallett. Ltpavfe and Starke A brum Teegarden. M ami ami Kult.n Daniel R 1 tea im. ftiontgninery Michael 0. White. .Voble, DeKulb ami Sleubet Timothy R. Dickinson. llindnlph Thomaa R Drown. I. ..h-Kilwar. I! M Heiry. Decatur J . I) Pleak 13. tirt'BLIt'AMS KLgCTKP. Jefferson John I. Mansfield. W a vne )thnel Heenon. Itentoii, W :rren and While AI frei I Reed. Tippecanoe Moes C. Culver. Japr, L ike, Newton ami Porter F.xra Kight. Kosciusko mid Wabash I'aikcand Vermillion O. P. Davii. Marion John C. New (contest). 8 91. DEMOCRATS IIOLDIXU OVKK Clark ami Scott Charles P. Ferguson. Clay and Putnam Archibald Johnston. Gibson, Dubois and Pike Thomm Shoulders. Johnson anil Morgan Krankliu Lautier. Shelby ami lialit'ot k Marlin M U iv. Vigo and Sullivan Henry K Wilson. Washington ami HarrUon Sunctiu K. Wolf. Jennings and Jackson Medea W. Shields 8. ItkMOCRAT KLKCTKO. Floyd Augustus Kratlley. .Marshall and St Ji,eph Horace Ctirbin. (irant and Madison John D Marshall. Posej ami ' aiiderhurgh (ieorge W. Finch. Ferry, Siencer and Warrick if. L Fuller. Davis ami Knox James I) Williams. (ncciic and Owen (ieorge N Moore L i w rente and Martin Thomas R Cobb. Crawford ami Orange Henrv Jenkins. VMM and Monroe Paris C. Dunning. Bartholomew Krancis T. Hord. 1 c irboi n -.1 ami - W (uff. Franklin Thomas Gifford. Adams, Jay and Wells George W. Brown. Allen Plinv Holtland. HiiiitingCoii mid Whitley A. J. Douglas. Carroll und 'liiiion Leander McClure. Cast, Howard lltui Pulaski John Davis. Rinley William L Hartley 19 27 IXUtPkNOkftT. Ohio ami Swiizerlantl Alexander C Downey. Kosciusko and Wabash William C. Oraves.

Republicans holding over. " elei'tetl Democrats holding over. . . . .13 ,.. 8 21 ... 8 ..19 27 2 ekrtetl Independents. Rtl'ttK-SKNTATI VtS. MM Ada ms William Spencer 1 Allen Ochmig Birtl, John P. Shoaff . .2 Bartholomew O H. P. A it 1 Boone Boone and Hendricks Thos. J. Cason. Brown Stephen V. CimIc 1 Carroll John B. Milrov 1 Ob, Charles B L isselle 1 Clark Jonas Q. Howanl 1 Clinton Cornelius J. Miller 1 Clay Adam C. Ve.ch 1 Crawlord Thomas Ryan 1 I) .vies- O S. Given 1 De.it horn 0. F Roberts, Alf. Bregan 2 Decatur David H. Van B-.iskirk Delaware Alfretl Kilgore Mol. DeKalb Miles Waterman Dubois John B. Lemoud Klkhart Matthew Rippey Klkhars and Lacninge Amos Davis. Fayette and Union Russell B. Perry. Pountain Samuel Hattield Floyd Geo V. Howk Fiankiin Retlin Osborn Fulton N G Shaffer (ibson Silas M. Holcomb Grant Henley James Oreene John Humphreys Harrison John Lemmon H tncock Geo. Y. Atkinson .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 Hancock and Shelby Jame L. Mason 1 Hamilton and Tipton James O'Brien. Henry Morgan Hendricks James M. Gregg Howanl J. M. Leeds Huntington and Whitley Samnel McUituchey 1 lark-hi Jason B Brown 1 Jasper and Pulaski John Darroch. . . .1 Jennings Htitchings Jefferson David C. Br.niham and J. L Roe Johnson A. V. Pendleton Jay Samuel A. Shoaff Johnson aud Morgan Thomas Woolen , Kosciusko Henrv J. Bverlv. . . 1 .. .1 W. ...1 i'o-ciusko and Wabash Jos Marshal Knos William E. Nibluck j Ltgrange Francis P. Urinith ... Lake Laporte James Forester and W W. Higgins Lawrence Nathaniel Williams 1 M idison Richard Like 1 Marion John C. Tarkington and W. Ii. Kentirick (contested) Marshall k Starke M A O Packard. I Moiuoe Samuel H. Buskirk 1 Montgomery James F. Harney 1 Morgan J. J. Johnson Martia John R O'Brien 1 Miami R. F. D maldson 1 N'obie Timothy Baker Ohio and Switzerland R. N. Lamb. . . Orange George H Hon 1 0e:i Jacob V Wolfe 1 ,rke Pike De Biuler 1 Pern J a m es Hardin 1 Porter L A. Cass Poset E. M. Spencer 1 Putnam Austin H. Puett and George W. Priest 2 Ripley Edwin P. Ferris 1 Randolph John H Moorman Rush William S. Hall Scott Daniel Blocher Spencer James W. Lemmon. . .. Sulliv.m Stephen G. Burton Shelby Jacob Mutz S't'iil.eii Si Joeepk Andrew AaderwM,M . . . . Tippecanoe Joseph H Her-hey, Simuel Mu-tard " Vamieriiurg and Posey John A Reitz.l Vanderburg Thomas E. Garvin 1 Vermillion Irad Aldill Vigo Bayless W. Hanna, Juo. Kemp. .2 Wabash John L Stone Warren Benjamin F. Gregory Washington Jamison Lee 1 Washington and Harrison Aaron L. Harden l Wayne Israel Woodruff, Oliver T. Jones, E. B. Newman Wells and Hlaekfoid Geo S. Howell . 1 White and Benton John T. Richard 8011 1 Warrick Chambers 1 40 60 Stop that Lik. We find a lie floating around the papers, manufactured by the Journal of this city, that it is quite time to stop. The following is the Journal' article, published the day after the election : " In the alternoou a young lawyer named Peyton, challenged a soldier, remarking that 'soldiers bad no right to vote. 1 he soldier went in, and soon tbe challenger was surrounded bw an excited crowd from which he was extric tted with difficulty, ami locked up for safe keeping in the Treasurer's office, where he remained until the excitement subsided. We learn he received sev eral blows about tho head, but is not severely injured." 'I he statement that Mr. Peyton challenged a soldier, or made a single remark about the right of soldiers to vote, is false. He was known to be a Democrat, and it was the design of the bul lies about the polls to stop all such persons from voting it possible He was wantonly assailed without prorocat'on by a parcel of bullies, backed by political desperadoes, und that is all the found tion there was for the lie. We respect a brave soldier, and would go as far as the farthest to de fend their rights, but a rounder in Uncle Sim's livery is no better than the same man in store clothes They are pests in the army as well as in civil life RTAt No. 37 North Pennsylrrnia street, Indianapolis, a general intelligence 'msiness is conducted. Good help for hotels, boarding houses, and private families can at all times be obtained at that office. All persons wno can give goou references (men or women), desiring situations or employment will find it to their advantage to call there.

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vom statoington. W asiiinoton, (), tolier U4 SeciaU are very meagre. A dispatch from Bolivar Height says contrabands from Stonewall Jackson's command report that alter the utter destruction of the B. k O. R R , est ol M irtinsburg, the entiie rebel armv commenced falling back yesterday mornhsf ; and (hat rebel officers believe that Lee's internum is to winter near Oortionsvilte. A dispatch from Pleiant Valley says that or dti- !iic I. ecu receivtl in lb. mode's command to i-uo no more clothes than the men can carry cmutoi t ihly on forced marches It is reported here that Hooker rejoin the army on Monday. W ash i sotom. October 35 The following older has been issued by the War I . it i n-ni . 1st Enlistments into the regulars under Gen eral Order No. 1U-I, may bo made either in iho field or in l litt several State, but not in rc ih in ten volunteers will lnt enlisted from any one coinpany. M The $'J5 advance of the $1M) bounty an thoiized by sedion f of the act of Congress up protetl July 3D, 101 . and the twu dollars pre initim approved June 31, 103, will only Ire paid to volunteers enlisting into the regular army under this order who have not already received it. Where the recruiting officers are not furnish ed with funds, thc-c amounts or either of them will be credited the soldier on the first muster roll alier his enlistment, aud paid by the pay mas ter who pavs them. Tlie lliatfle near I'm Itidjrc Washinotok. Oct. 35 The following wta received at the Headquarters of the Army to-day: St. Lot is. Oct. 35. To M'ij Gen Halleck, Commander in Chief: Our arms are entirely successlul again in North western Arkansas. General S liotield, lading that the enemy had encamped at Pea Kitl;;c, senl General Blunt, with the first division, westward, and moved toward Huutsville with (he rent of his force. General Blunt, by m iking a hard night's march, reached and attacked the rebel force at Maysville, near ihe north we-t comer ol Arkansas, ut 7 o'clock on the morning of the 33d inst. The enemy was estimated Irom 5.0H0 t. 7,000 Mnaj The engagement lasted about one hour, tesulting in the total rout of the enemy, and the loss of nil his artillery, a battery of ( pounders, n lare number of horses, und a portion of their transportation ami garrison equipments. Our cavalry and light ho winters were still iu pawwak of their scattered forces when the messen gers left 'ur loss is small. Gen. Schofield pursued Geo. Hiiidmin beyond Huutsville. co in ini; close upon him when his for ce- iirecij'it itel lied beyond the Boston M uu tain. All the organized forces of the rebels have (IMS been driven back to the valley of the Arkansas river, and the army ol the frontier has gallantly and successfully accomplished its mission. Signed, S R Ciana. M ij Gen. Commanding. Pi'nns) Ivaniii l.lt't lion. Philadelphia, Octobei-25 Official majorities of sixty two out of the sixty nix counties of the State, and a reliable estimated majoritv of (he four remaining ones gives Sleukcr, the Demo ra tic candidate lor Auditor General, .'I.5J5 majority. from Kentucky. Lot lSVILLK, October 2511 M P M A detachment sent out by Col. Bruce from Bowling Green attacked Morgan s forces at Morgantown yesterday, capturing sixteen prisoners, whereupon Mo: nan's men retreated towards Rochester, where they were joined by Woodward and Johnson. Previous to this juncture, Col. Shackelford with lone from Hendetson had a fight with another band of Morgan's guerrillas and captured tweut v-seven prisoners. Nothing further from Buell's or forces. Bragg's Buell and Rousseau arrived here yesterday. Louisville, October 36. Col. Edward" Me Cook, actit g Brig. Gen , left Crib Orchard with five hundred cavalry on Thursday, and encounterel seven! binds of Morgan's und Scott's c;;valry at Paint Lick and Big Hill, killing four or five, and liking their telegraph operators and apparatus, with thirty three prisoners, and thirty wasous partly loaded. The remainder of the rebels went toward Ml. Vernon. Co!. McCook h id two horses shot under him At Richmond our forces captured 2t)0 sick and wounded rebels, whom they paroled. All reports of disobedience of orders by Gens. McCook and Rousseau, or their having been arrested, are absolutely lalse. Ohio Election. Cincinnati, Oct 36. The Ohio election offi eral rajtanaacive Democratic majority for Supreme Judge H.740 Democratic vote increased 35,000 over last year. Union vote decreased 3.000. Total vote of the St ite has fallen off 73.000 since (he Presidential election. Three inches ol snow lelt last night. COMMERCIAL. ! BT TBI.KOKArH. j 'ini'innaii Marital. Cincinnati. October 25 There is a good demand for superfine flour at $5 "J5, but it isgenerallv held at $5 4. Wheat dull; red is held at $lfl 03, and white at $1 10(ttl 15. Corn iu active demand; shelled 3S39. Oats active; 52 for new and 56(357 for old. Rve 6263c. Barle $1 25(31 35 Whisky unchanged at 34c. Mess poik ha pood demand at $10 50 on the spot, ami ill for future delivery Ho;n less active and would not have brought over $4 5'J for November, and arc offered at this rate for December without bmers. Groceries unchanged and firm; demand continues light. Gold is held at $1 27; silver $1 24; demand notes $1 25. zchau:e dull at lg premium. ;si rKMcuRAra. t Vnrk Market. New York. October 25. Flour opened heavy and closed dull, 1025c lower; $5 9tl5 95 for superfine State. $f) 1)0(36 40 lor extra; $5 HO,-. 5 95 for .superfine Western; $6 15(8 6 25 lor common to medium extra do; $7 0t)((7 10 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $7 2d(jfc7 H5 for trade bra i tils. Rye flour steady at $3 404 bO. W'niskv market moie active and firmer; sales at 3435c. Wheat opened heavy and closed dull and 2 lower, with a continued lilr. export demand; Chicago spring sold at $1 15(3)1 23: Milwaukee cfub$l 241 2H; amber Iowa $1 29(al 31; red Western $1 3401 39; amber Michigan $1 40 1 43; red State, $1 44; white Ohio $1 4; extra choice amber Green Bay $1 35; white Michigan $1 50(31 55. live steady at 70(ä80 for Eastern, and 8487 for State. Barlev firm but unchanged in price; sales at l 35 $i Ml The corn market is firm, with a fair demand; gales at 697ücfor shipping mixed Western; 63 (abbe for Western; 57($63c for damaged and heatjtl. and 7lc- for prime yellow. Oats steady ; 55059c for new and old. Pork Sales at $13 2513 50 for mess; $1 1 50 lor pri me mess ; $ 1 2 00 fa 1 2 35 for pri me. Beef in moderate demand, sales at $5 50 for country prime; $810 75 for mess; $12 13 75 for repacked mess. Cut meals quiet and without material change in prices Bacon sides steady; short-ribbed middles 8Jc. Lard is a shade easier; sales at 10llc. Butter is firm at 15l9c lor Ohio and 30 34c for State Cheese firm at 6)llc. SPECIAL NOTICES. PTXBIalO NOTICE. rO.viLlftMO A C'OX, Uruirg-iata, o. IS East M' a Iii tiff ton Street Have been appointed agent for tbe tale of n it t I I. ' s T fl SSI l,AC.O, TUR WONUE HKL'I. OKASULU8, tor tbe cure .f Cough, Colds, Store Throat, Hi -ouctalt is, Wheezing, 'natation uf the Uvula and Tonsils, and Diseases of the Lungs. Sold in large boxe, 36 cts., 61 eta. . and $1 each. nlHtiewl? T H K CO! V KHMIOK X a n d E X V K H I F. I OF AX I M VAU D. I UBLISHKD FOR TUE BKNEF1T AND KB A WARNI IMi aud a caution to youne men who nufftr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac, supplying at the same time tbe means of aetf-cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical Imposition and quackery. By inclosing a post-paid addi eased eovelope, tingle copies may be had of the author. NATHA51KL XAYFA1K, r.t) , mchSl-wly'ai Bedford, Kings Co., S. Y

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I.KIK III'. IU I II I til 111! Ml I I4 Kl, aflllrtfd Wttk Vll It ut am M lllSIKk.lt.Hroute DlassM, an 1 M V il Ad vie glvan gratia by the Acting Hurgcou. le ItrptirUon Bp tuatorrbaa or Hanlual Weak ness, and other Diseases of the Seaual Organa, and on the new remedies employed in th Dispensary, tant In scaled letter euvklopas, tree -ifoharge, Addrras OH. i. sKll.UH UOUÜUTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth t., fehlO-wly'SI rhlladelphla Pa. TO THE PUBLIC M V Will ItO.s ANNA lllltl N. ltKINli Al-H.ltTKlJ . T B tut ciiiiuiir iiisi-asf ut mint' nine, aul M-ring nn tMTi,.. .iwiii ..f..n- Dr. S. W. Ilowitrit A Lad. I... mailt- periodic I viril to tireenltrld, I called nnti the tu tie Ihs i.ir, ami after some roiirrrmstlon with hhn, I eui-nlojt-il him to like my wife's case under treatment, fully believing nt Hie time, frm what was said during our conversation, that he was lir. K. Howard A Son, of Indianapolis, l!ieceehri .l t aim i ).-t..r, (! mIi.iUI I had often heard ) who Is a !iothcr to Dr. W. P. Howanl, of Greenfield, and who Is now treating Jordan lau-y, ulj.ukMm to ifhip, for a cancer with an almoet orrtainty of sucresit, rapid Im he unproved under the science ami wisdom of his treatment. The hogus Dr. Howard treated my wife for a couaiderahle length ol time without giving ber any relief, or benrflilng her In any manner whatever. If there im any change he was Wo ae heu he was dlM'harged than when he underttKik to treat her. Believing that he Is no plm- Inn, hut an ordinary mechanic , aumlng the practice ia metllcine lo deceive tbe people and make money out of their credulity, I publih this to the world, and warn all who are arlhctcd, that lb said "Or. s. W. Howard A. flatly. Clairvoyant and Cancer Physicians," are huiuliiigs and Imputier. JACIHI IIUoWN. Hancock county, Indiana, July, IH62. augVO-dlw Aw3n I'try litn IttHl lo tin .llairlcdi M) TIIOSF. UWltHHa4TINli MAKUIACKt riHK undersigned will m-ihI free hy mall the sure I i:n ,in id preventing roui-epiion. No tlrug or mt-ill-aUM a. acT a latr nisoovanv. A circular with particulars will be sent lo any addrea. by inclosing ma two 3 cent stamps. A hook containing all the knowledge referred to, and several private receipt, with platrs, will be sent to any name or address you may wish, by inclosing ma one dollar. Metllcine, a French Pill, will he sent for one dollar per box. It 1 very aure in Its effects Address Lock llox No.310, Indianapolis, Jjl-lm A. it IDIVHKT. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. F frail pr.pn.l.r- of the "I'AHtHIAN CABIN KT OF I WONIiK.lts, AN ATtlMY, and MKDICINK, ' have determined, regard les of expense, to issue, free, fr the Isruelit ol MilTerlng huminlty) FtHJIt of the r most Inst n et Ive ami Inh roling Lectures on Marriage and Its Diitinlitlruiioii, N'-rviiu liehihly, Premature Decline of Manhood. Indiv'f ti. ti, Wiaktie-v o: Depression, l,s of Knergy aud Vital Powers, the Ureal 8oci tl Kviis, ami those Maladies hi' li re'iilt from voiilhlill follies, Kxi e-s,-. (1f .Maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology nnd Natiire' Law These invaluable Lectures have been the means of enlightening and sating thousands, and will be forwarded tree on the receipt of four stamps, by addressiiitf SKCKKTAKY Pasisiim Casinkt or Asatomv amp MriuciNK, 5o3 llruadway, New York. J 23-dl y . MiKhl Cold, tßau.g.h. ,JfxxL t a e.n.t& a or gfoei gfh. tacit, which flight be chedced with a. simple remedy. if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance cf stopping- a au-fh. or gfLLq.(it jlßaLd. in its firct stage ; that which in, the beg-inning- vuculd. yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. ctiüi's &CLn-cJiialj3(t-CLC.lijC8. were first introduced eleven years ago. 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I Oil NEW GROCERIES Ruger k Caldwell, IIOIiENnE l 111) I E KN -ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Biul W.isliiHuton 91. -Ur Ax.ra m of (hl.l Mu' H.iU Indianali, fwtiaiut. J J UTTER, Chee-, and Dried Reef; (M) nor,s!IK "s N,-w r,p""" Slls?an (H) llo's,ll"U)S s,iKar' flfWls FACKAGK8, ll.rring, Coltish, Halibut, and Mackerel; I'.AUUI I S Kcflnetl Sugar, (H llA!l:KI'SSinip "d VoUsaea, JQJI MtM Ki Coffee; wj Q BAGS Java CofTee; igfkQ HlMMsaalal Coffee; ftftlt CHK.STS and Halt Chests Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hi'so;!. Hyson Skin, and OolonR Teas; A!. STICK, Cassia, Cloves, Cinnamon, and a general assortment of Spices suitable for retail trjoc: COKDAGE, Cignrs, Fruits, Liquors; all kinds ,.f Nuts, Itice, Soaps, Tobacco, and Wooden Ware, besides a general assortment of Groceries, in store and for sale by BIT.EK A. ( ALDWII.L, 6S East Washington street. MERCII VITTS v:.Mng the State Fair would do well to cull and examine the above goods at RUG Ell A CALDWELL, JaM'll iaVtily C8 East Washington st. ESTRAY. aas STRAYEDFKOMTIIF. STABLE OFX. A J J. COOPER, at Kokonto, one brown mare, three years old last spring, 15 huuds high; also, one bay mule two years old, about thirteen bauds and three inches high roached inane and tail. Any pt r-ou rt turning the above described animals, or either of them, lo the stable of Messrs. Cooper, or giving information where they inav be found, will be liberaily n-warded. N. J. J. COOPER. oct20-w.it ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. TrOTICE IS HBRRB1 GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED ha- been appointed Administrator of tbe estate of Betsey Wbitford.lateof Marion county. deceasd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. OCUJ7-W3W KÜSTER WHITFOBD, Adm r. NOTICE. TVTOTICE IS nun GIVEN TO THE ST VK.H0LDX ElIS of the Iiidian.-tj'olis and Leavenworth Turnnike rlnad Company, that all subscribers to the capital stock of said Company, in default of making payments of their resj clive subscriptions, are hereby required to make such payments on or before the 29th day of November 16'.': and on failuare to make full payment of the sums so in arrears;, to the Secretary, at his residence, in Perry l ownsbip, the said stock so by each subscribed and in arrears and tbe several sums of money paid by them on subscription, shall be forfeited to the Company. Rv order of the Board at meeting of the 20th October, 186-2. FOSTER WHITFOKD, Sec'y-oct27-w4w STOLEN. BAY HORSE STOLtN. STUI.KN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, IN GREEN Township, Morgan county, Indiana, on the night of the 26 lb September, a Bay Horse, three years old, 16 hands high, the left feet about half white, a white mark on the left hoof, tbe right eye white and his tail not full length. He wa supposed to be taken by a couple of deserters, and has probably been taken to Illinois. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the horse, or for information that will lend to his recovery. Address me nt Waverly, Morgan county, Indiana. oct23-dAw2t ANOliEW J DAVIS. NOTICE. "VTONCE Letters teUmentary, wilh the will annexl ed, upon the estate of Doctor Livingston Dunlap, decea-sed, having been issued to the undersigned, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present th same, duly authenticated, for payment, and those knowins theuiselvt s to be in ebted to said decedent are hereby requested to call and make immediate payment. The estate Is solvent. U. M. DUNLAP, Executrix. October 6, 1S62. ocl6-w4w TAXES. foil . T.I X ES. TAXES IN IOWA FOR THE CURRENT YEAR BEcotne due in November, and we are now preparing our lists, for the payment of Taxes in the different Counties in that State. Persons Interested in Ioa land, by sending us the number of their lands, can, for a small fee, have their Taxes paid, without the trouble usually incident in the payment of Taxes by non -residents. Taxes paid, and redemptions made also, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and other Western State. WM. T. WILEY, Real Estate tgenl, octl7-dAw-2w Indianapolis, Ind. OYSTERS. at urn t& tu' .ir FRESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS ARE now in market, received daily by Adams' Expreaa. at tbe Depot, Ho. 3, North Illinois street, opposite the Bates Houae. G. W. Hawes, Agent, wi 1 attend to a.l orders and fninish supplies In tbe State of Indiana. Dealers and consumers, old and new patrons, retnem ber your interest is ours. DEPOT No.' S North Illinois street, oppositetbe Bates House. aug21-dAw3m G. W. HAWES, Sole Agent. SCHOOL BOOKS. All Kindt OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. !N SMALL OR LAKGr QUANTITIES. At BOW EN, STEWART CO'S

SINKING FUND. SALE OF SINKING FUND LANDS.

yUV. FOLLOWING PIECKS, PARCKLS Ok LOT OF land, or so much thereof as may be neces.arr. Wll, on TUESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF DECUMBER NEXT, Within the Court House Iu Iba cllj- of Indianapolis, b offered for aala to the highest bidder, the bid being equal lo the amoul chargeable, or auch aunt as Iba rs may be wdlliuy toall lor the same navrtgaged to the state of Indiana to secure ie Sinking h ii oil, nod forfeited h tin- lionDterast theieon. Said sal will be conllnurd IliK been loans from the Sink In rund, i paytawtoflatoraatthateon. ft from day to day until completed tiiis cor The n e qr of the n 7,r of set lamiiiK 441 acres; mortaed by I wife. IOaii, Interest, i-t. , IsVtH cd, to-wit O n, r 13 e, conBlrd and Ann bis 10. The e 40 ft of lot No. 37, on the oh(liinl plat td tbe town of Fort Wayne; inortgaucd by Edward r. Colerick and Margaret M. his wife. Loan, interest, etc., 1,137. The ii hf of tbe w hf t f the e qr of sec , t 2 n, r 14 e; also the e hf et th a w qr of sec a, t J9 n, r 14 e, containing 1-JO at rv- more or le.f; mortgaged by William W. Carson, l-oan, latareat, etc., 82. Iu lot No. IH2, on the original plat of the town of Fort Wayne; mortgaged by David H. t'olrrtrk and Elisabeth W. his wire. l,oan, Interest t te , f6AS 8S. 1 he e hf of the n w qr or sec 13, t 30 n, r 12 e, containlug ao acres; mortgaged by Henry R. Colerick. Loan, Interest, etc., $M3 . Tbe w hf of the s w qr of see 2M, 1 11 n, of r 13 e, containing HO acres; mortgaged by Frederick Miller. Loan, intert st, etc.. fkM 3M. It No. v, in Block No. IB. In Ewing's Addition to Fort Warm-; mortgaged bv Samuel L. Pratt. Lmn, Interest etc . $f.lH .VI. l.ot N., Ml, In the ronnty addition to the town of Fort Way ue; mortgaged by Franklin P. Randall aud Mary Jaue hl wife. ian, interest, etc., fMH 3H. 6n acres off of tbe w side of the a frac of the s qr of sec 14, I 30 n, r l'J e; iuortt;avfd by Henry Rudlsill and Elliabt-th bis wife. Laaa, interest, etc., tsBfi BSt. Tbe n f ijr of the n c i,t of m-c 2!, i :il n, r 12 e, containing 40 acres; morticis-i d I')' Henry J. Uudl-dll and Eh il th E. In wilr. Loan, interest, etc., o4a 10. Tlie ii hf of lot No. 102. in Hit- original plat of the town of Fort Wayne; mortgaged by William Stewart ami Susan Ills w ife. I .'.an. Interest, etc., t&76 P6. BARTIIOUiMKW rOI'KTT. Tlie w hf of the s w qr of sec 1, t IU n. r 7 e, containing ho acres more or b-: mortgaged by John H. Wonderly and wife. Ixisn. Interest, etc., CWt 4A The w hf of the n w qr i f m-c 23, t 10 n, r 7 e, containing HO acres more or It"-; inoitgnged by John Henderson and wife. 1-osn, Interest, etc., t.V44 OH. The s e qr of the w tr of ser 27. t B n, r 6 e; mortgtged by Ml. -ii M vbbett aii'l wife. Iamii, Interest, etc., in na. The a e qr of sec 27, aiitl Ihe Ii w qr of the u c or of sec 34. t 10 u. r 5 e, containing 200 fc re; mortgagetl by John M. Gwin and wife. Imn, Interest, etc., f74 U6. RRoWK rovMTV. Tbe s w qr of the B w qr of sec 10, I 10 n, r J e, eontaliilng 40 ncrt-: mortgugeil by George Tutrow and wife. Loan, Interest, etc., 144 60 The i- hi of the e j r of i l.'i, t 9 n, of r 2 e, containing HO acres, ami the n end of the w hf of tbe w hf of the s e qr of sec 19, t 9 n, r a , containing II 2-3 acre., and tbe s w qr of the s t- qr of sec 7, t S n, r S e. mortgaged by Wcslford Taggart. l.oaii, interest, etc., f54.r 46. litit No 4 s of the Indian boundary Hue, sec .', t H n, r 'J r, containing 00 21-100 acres. Also 22 acres off ( the w side of lot No. 3, s ol the Indian boundary line, fruc sec No. r, t H n, r 2 e, containing in all SN 21-100 acres; mortgaged by Hlufort! hvddick and wife. Loan, interest, etc., 517 3J. The n e qr of ser 16, t 10 n, r 2 e, containing ICO acr.-s; mortgaged by Lti- Pros, rand wife. Loan interest, etc., 9438 .VI. That part of the w hf of the s w qr of sec 24. t 10, T 9 e, containing: NO acres, that i to -ay two undivided third par: - thereof, and four i.ndhi Vl tenths of the remaining undivided third part ihen-of; inort ,'.igetl by Dtuicl J. Parsley and wife. Loxn, IMBJML etc., 227 21. W hf of the s qr of - 2.1, I In u, r 2 e, containing HO acres: in Its-a-e.i I,, J.,m. - l'.n li y and wife. Loan, Interest, etc., $2S1 16. S e qr of the n I qr. and the hf of the s e qr of sec 32. t 9 n, r 2 e. containing l-jo acres; luorttraged by Alfred Mi 1 1 uire and wife. Loan, intereet, etc., C981 Is. S e qr of the s iv qr of sec 19, t 9 n, r 3 e, and alo the n hf of the n a qr of the n e qr of section 23, t 9 n, of r 2 e, containing in all R." 6 NltH) acre-; mortgaged lv William M. Mason and wife, John Huff and wife, James M. Deptie and wife. Loan, interest, etc., 495 62. 1 w qr of the n e qr, and the n e qr of the w qr, and the e qr of the n w qr of m-c 14 t H u, r 3 e. Also so much of tbe s e qr of the n e qr of sec 14, t H n, r 3 e, as will mal:e 10 acres, off of tbe w end of tbe above described premises, except 3,'a ucrcs, wb'xh is conveyed by deed to Isaac Nickerson; mortgaged by Davidson Hurley slid wife. Loan, interest, etc., SfsSH 50. S 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, 1 10 n, r 2 e, containing SO acres; mortgaged by John R. Baker and wife. Ixian, interest, etc , 2-.'s 92 Tbe n bf ol the s e qr of sec 21, t 10 n, r 3 e, containing SO acres; niort gaped by Abraham Bergan and wife. Loan, interest, etc.. 4444 91. S e qr of the w qr of sec 8, the n e qr of the n w qr of sec 17, and ihe n w qr of tbe n w qr of sec 17, all in 1 10 n, r 2 e, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by John Andis and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $579. W hf of tbe s e qr of sec 8, t 10 n, r 2 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Abner Clark and wife. Loan, interest, etc., ?-.79 83. S w qr of the s e qr of sec 21, t 9 n, r 3 e, containing 40 acre.. Also the e hi of tbe n w qr of sec 28, t 9 n, r 3 e, containing 80 acres. Also the u w qr of tbe s e qr of -ec 28, t 9 n, r 3 e. Also the n e qr of the s w qr of sec 28, t 9 n, r 3 e, containing 40 acres ; mortgaged by Levin Knight and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to John Bowlin. Loan, interest, etc., $821 59. W hf of the ? qr of sec 22, t 10 u, of r 3 e, and the s e qr of the n e qr of section 34, t 10 n, r 3 e, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by William Uairden and Sarah A. bis w ife, and John Rairden and Perlina bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., 436 20. S w qr of the n e qr, and tbe n w qr of the n e qr, both of sec 3, t 10 n. r 2 aj mortgaged by Abraham F. Cooper and Euphemia his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $578 47. FLACKfOnO COVXTY. W hf of s e qr of sec 20, and e hf of n w qr of sec 22, I 24 n, r 10 e. estimated to contain 160 acres: mortgaged by George A. Osborn and wife: forfeited aud sold on credit to Sarah A. Vail. Loan, interest, etc., $006 241. N e qr of tbe n w qr, and the n w qr of the n e qr of sec 13, t 23 n, r 11 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by Asa Anderson and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $333 33. E hf of the n w qr of sec 32, t 24 n. r 10 e, containing 80 acres: mortgaged by William Carver, forfeited and sold on credit to John L. Tucker. I ...an. interest, etc., $406 25. E hf of the s e qr of sec 32, t 24 n, r 10 e, containing SO acres; mortgaged by Benjamin W. Evans and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to George N it hoi. Loan, interest, etc., $584 20. BBBBBJ cofirrr. S w qr of the n e qr of sec 28, t 19 n, r 2 e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgaged by John Herrman and Nancy his wife. Loan, interest, Ac, -.i1' 16. W hf of the n w qr and the w hf of s 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., $545 07. Lot No 1, of fractional subdivision of sec No. 26. in t 20 n. r 1 w, containing 57 55-100 acres, and also Lot N. 3 of subdivided sec No. 26, in t 20, r I w, containing 57 61-100 acres; mortgaged by Charles L. Williams and Jane his wife. Loan, interest, rtc, $113 25. bextos corrrv. The s e qr of sec 5. t 24 n, r 8 w, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged by Frederick Besser and Jane bis wife ; forfeited and sold on credit to John M. Tucker. Loan, interest, 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; morteaged hy Bertram V . hempill. I,oan, interest, etc., $065 68. N hf of n w qr and s w qr of n w qrof sec 7, t 25 n, r 7 w, containing 120 acre -; mortgaged by Thomas G. Sewell and Nancy his wife. Loan, interest, etc.. $327 88. S w qr of n w qr and n w qr of w qr, sec 15. Also s bf of I e qr, sec II. Also n w qr of s a qr of ec 12, t 24 n, r 9 w, containing 30o acre?; mortgaged by Noble Pritchett and Sarah bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., Bööö 86. I hf of the n e qr sec 34; also tbe s w qr of n w qr of n w qr of sec 35, in t 24 n. r 8 w, containing 120 acres; mortgaged by Eli Krazier and Sarah Jane bis wife and Edward Frazier. Loan, interest, etc., $330 27I w qr of sec 35, and s w qr of I e qr of .sec 35. 1 26 n. r 7 w. containing 200 acres; mortgaged by Elijah Dawson and Kebecca his wife. Loan, interest, . n- . .V.o 13. S W qr sec 6, t 25 n, r 7 w, containing 160 acres; mortgAKed by Daniel Birdcall and Gulieltna bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., $384 00. X w qr sec 30, and s w qr sec 19, t 35 n, r 7 w, containing 320 acres; mortgaged by Daniel Birdsall and Gulielma his wife. Loan, interest, etc., $1,266 70. S bf of s e qr and e hf of s w qr, sec 33, t 25 n, r 8 W, containing 160 acres; also n w qr of a e qr of s t and r aforesaid, containing in all 200 acres ; mortgaged by- William Monohan ; forfeited an 1 sold on credit to John L. Tucker. Loan, interest, etc., f648 85. cxjsrrosT cocs-rr. N w qr of s e qr of sec 30, containing 40 acres; also s w qr of the s r qr of sec 30, containing 40 acres; also tbe w bf (s of Miami Reserve boundary line) of Sec 20, Containing; 36 67 - loo acres; also tbe n ijr of n w qr of see 29. containing 40 acres, all in tSl n, of rle; mortgaged by John Barto ami wife; forfeited and sold on credit to John M. Tucker. Loan, interest, etc., $527 50. S hf of the w hf of the s w qr of sec 14. t 31 n. of r 3 e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgaged by Hardin Stepp and wife. Loan, interest, etc., f I6S 63. S hf of the e hf of the n w qr of sec 29, t 21 Ii, r 2 e, containing 40 acres more or less ; mortgaged by John Trlssall and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to John Sabin. Loan, interest, etc $332 35. N w qr of the n e qr of sec 13, in t 21 R, of r I f, con tabling 40 acres; mortgaged by Josiah Roush ami wife. Loan. Interest, etc., B2C3 55. hf of the S e qr of sec 35, In t 22 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or less; mortgaged by John Jone and wife. Loan, Interest, etc , $327 70. W hf of the s e qr of sec 1. in t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 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 1 22 n, of r 2 e, containing forty acres more or less: mortgaged by Wm. Hobbs and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $196 85 g e qr of the n c qr of sec 5, in t 20 n, of r 2 e, containing 40 acres more or less; mortgaged by William Frailer and wife. Loan, interest, etc. , $331 05. W bf of the s e qr of sec 8, In t 21 n, of r 2 e : also the s hfof the e hf of the s e qr of sec 8 in t Jl n, r 2 e. containing 120 acres : mortgaged hy William Conner I van. interest, etc , $566 75. W hf of the s e qr of sec 11, in t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or leas; mortgaged by James B. Newton. Loan, interest, etc.. $575 50. S e qr of the n e qr of sec 35, in t 31 n, of r 3 e, containing 40 acres more or less, except one-fifth of an acre out of the s c corner; mortgaged by Henry Bowen and wife. Loan, interest, etc , $201 11. E hfof the n e qr of sec 11, in t 21 n, r 3 e, containing 80 acre more or less; mortgaged by William Cunningham and wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Percy Hosbrook. Loan, interest, etc., $337 31. E hfof the a e qr of sec 2. t 21 n, of r 2 e, containing 80 acres more or lesa; mortgaged bv Solomon Ellis and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $440 40 ' The e hr of s w qr of sec 6. t 21 n. r 2 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Lewis Clark and wife. Loan, interest, Ac. 565 50. W hf of the s e qr of sec 32, In t 21 n, of r a e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Eppes Carmack and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $54 38. R hf of the s w qr of sec 11, 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 hf of the s e qr of sec 5, In t 21 u. r 1 w, containing 60 acres more or less; mortgaged bv Isaac D. Armstrong and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $674 26. caaaoix oocimr. . N w qr of the n e qr.of sec 26, 1 36 n, r3 w, containing 40 acres; also the n e qr of the n w or of s t and r aforesaid, containing 46 acres; mortgaged by Franc! Cllmer and wife. Loan, interest, rtc, 333 71.

S e qr of , w ,,r . r S w; als tin w art n qr of li qr of i 00 14 100 acras; u felted and sold on c etc 1,060 6B.

.qrof Be qrof aee t M B. i w qr uf . 14. I U i, 1 1 l Jas Istirlt, BBMBlBimiHt all . ,i ; i i raarii o Kr,.uaJi, iw M Jaat Gavin Lmu. iBlsraaf, etat eovrrr L Uf of 1 1 qi of sec 6, 1 13 n, r 6 . also the W ml tt Iba s w qr of 6, t 13 n, r a w. containing 160 mortgaged by Chambers Y PaUaraoa. and Aatva I Ma rllTsä lasest f 0 9 i MO - Ä4Ä at Part of lot No S, la block U, baiuuiut at Gm a Börner of said lot, tbaaaa a M that, ta oa ao ft, ihess to the centre of Iba wall on tba skM of said lot, thawssa n 4 ft, thane w to th w aide of said lot, IB to th place of beginning; also lots Noa 4 7 and a, ta Btsajfc Ma. 13, ail in ihr town ol Bowling Uraea, a w.i; more fully appear by the recorded plat of said town ob kertrrd la tba Recorder' Offir of said county ; mortgaged by Gaeg W. May and Frances his wife. Loan, liiUraat, a. MM I hf of tbe n w or of see 33, t lfl a, f T mortgaged by Nathan Trueblood and Katharine b wife laBBjL In terval, etc., $181 U. i aaa eorsTV 8 hfof sec II, t as n, of r 2 e, i ü-ioa acre; also the hf of the s e or of sec 3. Ibe n e qt of Ihe n e or of sec 11, t 37 n, of r Ko. 1 a. containing log 170 actis; mortgaged by Wllliamat.n Wright, and John W Wright and wne Loan, IntercBt, etc., $76 $. diu cot nr. S w qr of sec 31, t 3 n, r 6 e, and Ute w hf of Ibe qr ol -ee 21. t 22 n. ' I e containing 240 rres: cl t.v I i.-aser CoBeen, and Cynthia hi. wife; and sob! on credit to Silas Colgrovc and Kh . i 1 an, lutereat, etc.. $1.1W 31. K hf of the n w qr of arc 32, t IB, r 11 e, cswuaiulng (a sere, more or leas; flaortgaged hy John liunkle and Mary his wire. Loan. Interest, etc., 334 6. lit o tl,. - ,,t . I -. . vi. i l-.i u. t 10 e, i otiialniiig HO acre.; mortgaged by peter Myers and Naitry bis wife. Loan. Interest, etc., 330 37. at B ur of the n r or of sec 31. and the n w or of the n w qr of see 22, t IB n, r 1 1 c, containing 0 acres more or I.- . mortgaged b, IteiOnintii V Martiudale and A. his wife. yan. interest, eir , 551 40. N c qr of We Ii w qr of t-c 13, t 30 n, r 10 e. 40 acre.; mortgaged bv (ieorge Tniilt ami Mary his wlft . Loan, interest, etc , 547 31. IK A" I'Ol TT. A pan of Ibe n e orner of tbe a e qr of sac Ko. 7. t 6 of r 1 w, Ix-Kinultig al the half mile stake t the e Una of said sec, thence 10 sT-llMi rtsls to a stake deg w 153H7-100 rods to a stake on tba It 4k thence e lot M7-10O rod. to the place of beginning, aontainlng 37 acres; also a certain other tract of land dr.. crlbed aa follows, to-wit : Being a part of tba a w qr of are H, t 5, of r 1 w, hounded as follows, to-wit : BeninniiiK at the u w cor of the said nr. thence SO rwl. e with the n line of .aid qr, tbenee 33 rod., with lands of John llullork, in said qr to a branch of Wilson ( reek, thenra down the and r and cent n I said branch wMb laud. of Jes.e Laird in said qr, HS rods to an Kim stake, where said branch empties Into Wilson Creek tbenee due west :til rial, and A link, to the w line or raid qr. tbenee north with the IM hue MB rods and 14 link- lo the n a corner of saht qr sec, and to the place of Isrginuing containing SB) acres more or leaa, in all 67 acres ; mortgaged by Mrawtier Cheek and Msry S h. wife Loan. Interest, etc., UM HS, All of tbe e qr of aec B, of t 4, r 1 w , except 36 acres oft of the it sole thereof, cornered by Jes.e L. Iloltnan Seu'r. ("luce deceased) In hi- lite lime lo Allen Hamilton, tbe -nul ijr -ie of Imai containing ISO .rt gaged by Je.-t-I. Holmau and Jane W. hi- wi est. etc., 563 06 Lot No. 3. n end of the w qr of frac r 3 w, containing 62 48-100 acres; tnortir C. owing., and Klica Ann his wife. Lo Ixiati, IntcrU aec B. t 6. I by Kk bard merest, etc.. 557 2u A part of as follows, i of th- s w or of sec :m, ll.rtw, to wit: It -gintiinv at the s e es qr section 34, thence running n on the dirl 34, ISO rod, thence ?0 runs w, tbenee s 160 rial., e VO rial, to the place ol beginning, containing 30 mortgaged by Luther Plumer aud Lydia hl . ite. l-.t:. interest, etc , 32t &.. 3 ', feet fr dit and rear off of the upper or n e side of In lot öo a marked on the original dat of tlie town of Lawrencebnrgb, Isrinsr tbe whole leua-tb of said lot and adjoin lo in-lot No. 49, also 31 feet olf of the lower or s w side of in-lot No 49. is numbered oa the oriiinal plat of said town, being f i out and rear, tbe whole )enlh of said lot 31 feet w ide, and Matt adjoining said In-lot 50 ; al-o 35 ff -t of! the n e snl o In lot 49. as numbered on the origitul plat of said town being .15 feet frot and rear off ti e whole length of said lot ; mortgaged by Wm. H. Northern slid Hannah bis wife. Loan, interest, etc . 449 18. All that certain part of in-lots No. 1S3 and isa.as marked an designated on be plat of tbe town of LawrenceburKh. and hounde-t n- f .Low.-: Beginning at tbe c Ttli-r of said iu lot No. IM. f. mied by the inter.-ectioo of Short and William street, thence along ibe edge of thort street towards Partition lam- 72 ;, ff I, thence at right angles and parol! I with William Lreet 132 feet to an alley in the rear of said lot No. 183. thence along aaM alley to William street, tbenee along tbe edge of William street to the place of beginning ; mortg ged by Wi liain Tate Jr Loan, interest, etc., 550 05. DKCATra cot-jrrr. Then hfof n eqr, s 14, 1 10. r 10 e, contain in HO acres; mortgnged hy Steward Ward and Louisa his wrfe. Loin, Interest, etc., 1576 38. Tbe w qr ol s w qr, a 15 1 9n. r 9c, containing 46 txres; mortgaged by Oscar F. B hippie and Mary his wife. Loan, intcr'-st. etc., $545 46. The a w qr of ii w qr of s 9, t 8. r 9 e, containing 40 acres. Also the n w qr of n w qr of same section, t and r (except what lies on ibe u e side of tbe road h-ading from Wettport to Xapole-.n, previously deeded la Wi.liani liarwood, and also the In; in the tow n of Kocksburg on which tbe ruffling bouse stands, and two or three otbt r lots ta told town previously deeded), suppo-ed to contain in all 73 acres ; mortgaged by John M. Tucker and Banna Jane his wife. Loan, iutcrett, etc., 557 33. Ihe n w qr of n e qr of s 22, t 9. r 9, containing 40 acre: mortgaged by J-tckson Sbolls and Sarah Ann his wife. Loan interest, etc. $338 25. The n bf of lot no 11 and 7 feet off of the s side of lot no 12, both in block no 2 in original plat of tbe town of Greeasburg; m r gaged by John F. Stevens and Martha his wife loan, interest, etc., $589. The e hf of n e qr of s 30, t 10, r 9, containing ko acres more or lesa ; mortgaged by Wi'let H. Stark and Nancy bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., $556 55. Tbe e hf of s e qr of s 25. t 8 n,r 9 e.containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Mejimcy Oldham and Malmda his wife. Ian, interest, etc, $467 51. The s e qr of n e qr of s 34. t 10 n, r 10 r; mortgaged by Weydon S.Connor and Tdelia his wife. Loan, interest etc, 140 87. The n hf of w hf of the s e qr of s 1, t 10 n, rt e.con. tainiug40 acres; mortgaged by Reuben M. Cobb and Amazettc bis wife. Loan, intereat, etc.. $558 50. The e hf of n e qr of s 23, t 9 u. r 8 e ; mortgaged by Gibson Burke and Emilv his wif. Loan, iuterert, etc., $573 35. The s e qr of n w qr, and n e qr or s w qr of s 33, t S n, r 9 e. ex ept 20 acre, off ihe north end of said 80 acres, leaving 60 acres hereby mortgaged ; mortgage Bl HSSBB Burke and Sarah bis wife. Loan, interest, etc, $672 40. The s w qr of s w qr of s 18. t 9 n. r 9 e, cssntahing AS acres more or less, (except commencing at a e cor of said qr, thence w 12 poles 4 links, thence n 24 pole. 4 links, thence e 12 poles 4 links thence s 24 poles 4 links to tbe place of beginning, containing 1 83-100;; mortgaced by Kobert Armstrong and Kli?.a Jane bis wife. Loan, interest, etc., $o53 43 KUtnABT coca TT. 15 acres off of tbe n end of tbe w bf of the w bf of the Ii w qr of sec 10. t 36, r 6 e, as bounded on tbe north by the Mate road known aa tbe faigansport and White Pig State road, and on the east by a line drawn two r ds w of the center of the said w hf of said qr sec ; mortgaged by Kbenezer M. Chamberlain and Hiebe Ann bis wife. Loa, interest, etc., $564 71. mroii cot tt. A pan of s 15 in t 31 n, rle, being B'7 acres ; the w part ol that portion of said a 15 which lie; u of Tippecanoe river, and bounded as follows, to wit: commencing at ths n w comer of said section, thence running s with tbe w line ol said section to tbe Tippecanoe river, tbeoce e along the river bank to a point from Lüh a line drawn parallel with the w line of said section to the n line thereof w ould cut off 107 acres, thence n parallel with the w line of said secücb to the north line thereof, thence w with said n line to the place of beginning, containing 107 acres; mortgaged by Franc!- lmi-li and wiie. . itnere-t, etc., $548 tThe e hf of tbe n e qr of s 33, in t 30 n. range 2 e. containing SO acres more or lets ; mortgaged by John Caster andwtfr. Loan. intercM, etc , 6333 71. Tbe n e qr of s4, t 31 u, r 3 e, containing BS Rh-ios acres according to the I'nittd Slates survey; nortaaged by Lewis Uicklin and wife. Loan, interest, etc., $3 25 The n hf of the u e qr and lots 7 and 8, or the traction! n e qr of s 37, t 31 n. r 3e, of tbe second principal meridian ill tbe district of lands subject to sate at WSnaaaae. containing IM 4H 100 acres ; mortgaged hy John Keudall and wife. l.ou. interest, etc.. $5?B 66. Tbe w hf of tbe s a qr of s lb, and the w bf of the n e qr of s 15, t 31 n, r 3 e. containing 100 acres ; mortgaged by Moore Kalstin and wife Loan, interest, etc., $562 76. The n hfof the e hf of the s e qr of s 17, t 30 B, r 4 a, and n hf of w hf of s e qr of s 27. t 30 n, r 4 e, containing in all 80 acres; mortgaged by Charles J. Stradley aaa wife. Loan, interest, etc., $54 96. The e hf of the n e qr of a 1; t 31 n. r 1 e.containing 81 80-IO0 acres: morti;k-fd hr William Sturgeon and wife. Ioan inter .-t, etc., $581 Hi. The w hf of the n e qr of aec S3, and part of tbe n w qr of sec 13. containing 33 acref, all lying in t 31 n, r 1 e. which 33 acres of land is the whole of the s w qr of the n w qr of aec 23, t 31 n, r 1 e. purchased of the Wabash astd Krie Canal bv T11ls-rt Boiarth, on the 26th day of September 184; mortgaged hy Charles Shack and wife. Loan. interest, etc., $559 46. The s hf oi the n w qr of sec 1. t 31 n, r 1 e. except IS acres in a square form lying in tbe n w comer of said so acre trsct. containing 70 acre more or leas, and the n e qr of ihe n w qr of said s 1. 1 31 n. r 1 e, containing 40 acre more or less, in all HO acre, more or lesa ; mortgaged, by Manin Sturg. on aud wife, loan intereat, etc., $366 BS. The s lif of the ii e qr of sec 83, t 3" n. r I e, coouming SSI acres more or less ; also tbe e qr of tbe s w qr of sec J,l,rlr; mori jragt-d by ARni M. TrewUnan aud wits. Loan interest, etc , $545 46. The c hf of the n e qr of aec 14, 1 30 n, r 1 e, containing 80 acres re .re or It ss ; also the s w qr of the tl e ST bf BBC 14 t 31 n, r 1 e, contain-nx 40 acre more or lea ; tr.crtgaged by Isaiah Hoover aud wife forfeited and said cat credit t Sarah A Vail. Loan, interest, etc.. $74 25. 41 33-100 acres, being the e part of the hf of the n w qrof sec 3. t 30 n, r 3 e, divided fiam the remaining part of said n hf of the n w qr of said sec 3 by a line parallel with tbe t- and w boundary line, of said sec; mortgage. by(ieork- w L ar sn1 witr forfeited ami told on credit to Sarah A . Vail. Loan, intereat. etc., $372 10. rs ASRLt- cot sir. Tba d e qr sf the it (jr of sec 12 : also the n w qr cf the s e qr of sec 12 ; all in 1 11, r 12 e, containing re all M acres : mortgaged by Thomaa Wilson and wrftV; forfelted and sold an credit toGeorse Holland. Leas, interest etc., $437 3. 47 acre of land to-writ . Part of tbe n w qr of sec 2. I 0, r2 w. being the same and all the land that Kimble bought of David Williams and David Moore in said qoar ter, except 40 acres sold to Rolsfrt ftSBs by said KimMr, about 35 acres of said 47 acre, ol land, lies OB the V end. and 12 acre on the s cn1 ol sa),i land sola 1 W alias and Moore to Kimble ; tbe above land is divided by e and w lines between said Stoops and Kimble ; mortgaged by George W. Kimble. Loan, interest etc . $546 64. L ommencina at the n e corner ot täte lews aec zt , t 9. r 2, thence w along 160 ooles. thence e 110 said sec Irne 1 10 poles, thence s poles, i hence n lit poles to the piact ol iifKintana. containing im ion uivt aa , luortaaaed bv JohnC Johnston and his wife ; forfeited and sold on credit to Kk hard Tyner. 61. A certain li act containing 4 acres ,ti fractional sec IS, t 12. r 11 e. eomtnencunr al tbe n e corner, thence B I the boundary line about 170 rods to tbe StaU road.t alomr said road to Arctibald Miller's mill race, alona said race n W rods ami 87 links, thenoe a Little St Creek, tbenee in a n w direciioti with tbe to the -c line, thence n i e 76 rods to the place of Brisou and wife and Hugh I aold on credit to George $677 66. FATBTTt COCm. Commencing on the s sfde of the n e or of aec S3 in 1 13 and r 13 e. of the second principal menaian ot tne old at Cincinnati. Ohio, containing 134 i b Benjamin tos- Loan, interest etc., $060 14.

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