Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1845 — Page 3

IlUe aud Fall or Protection. Human history is little more than the record of the appearance of fallacies, their general adoption, tortuous eourae', and final extinction. They mark a period in the course of nrenta fruitful as a matter of speculation to .philosophers. The corn laws of .England, aa an embodiment oF. .the protective theory, have existed for 150 years, coeval with the paper system. They are now, in principle, among the things that were, and will soon be obliterated from the statute books. For 150 years the English Government has been in pur-wit of a phantom, which has involved the people in misery beyond all conception. Up to the year 16S3, England was a corn-exporting country. Its surplus of agricultural produce more than sufficed for its own inhabitants, and the regulations of the crown were chiefly to restrain its exports. In that year, under Charles IL, the first law to favor corngrowers was enacted. The preamble of the law lays do wn wisdom as follows : Tb surest sod most effectual meant of promoting, and adf incinjj any trade, occupatio, or mystery being by lenderlag it profitable to the mcr thereof, therefor toencouiage the application of labor and capital to land, tb export duty wu reduce) , to 5j. 4d-, tod,, it was further exacted that it ball ba lawful for all änd every person to buy ia opeo market and to keep, in hi granaries, and to aell auch corn again, not within thrca monthsfrora the purchase." This degree of protection was continued, and gradually export duties were abolished altogether, and import duties imposed and increased, until the import was prohibited, unless famine prices, up to the year 142. The population, price of corn, and the import and export were as follows :

Price wht. . Wheat.

$ d. export

aV fX "CL73C

a - . - . Yfnr Declared) "We learn by a postscript, j ast received, that Mexico has delared wair against the United States ! Ton Quixote against the WiniiaiilU ! Ho! for the

Californias !

1700 1750 1800 1631 1S41

Population. 6,475,000 6,457,000 9,168,000 J2,219,230 18,655,931

40.00 27.11 63.02 2.05 64.00

1SS.332 946,603 22,315 195,956

import.

1,264.509 707,385 2,383,800

u Ai the population of England progressed, the public mi rid wis Continually alarmed lest they should become dependent upon foreign countries for bread. The science of farming was encouraged until it reached a high state of perfection, and the continually swelling population steadily enhanced the demand for bread, causing the price to rise to an extraordinary level, where it was maintained by action of law, in prder to draw out all the capacity of the country to produce food. Earren heaths, marches, clay lands, all that ander ordinary circumstances are unfitted for cultivation, were forced into the service, and made to produce bread at some price, and the people were compelled to give any price that would preserve the country from dependence on foreign nations for bread. The manufacturing population rolled up, however, and still the demand for bread continued to exceed the supply, until it became evident that so much of the means f the people Was expended for bread, that even taxes could not be paid in .full, .and on the 10th Jane, 1345, the minister declared as follows.: "I do not.defend the present corn-law, on the (round that it is for the ipecial advantage of any particular interest. .1 believe that, it would be impossible to maintain any law which should be. supposed to be founded upon the consideration upoa which it is said this law is founded, viz., a desire to increase the rents of the landlords, (hear.) Ai to the incumbrance of estates, it is impossible to rest its defence on any such ground. It is impossible , to ret its defence on the exclusive interest of any class. . I will freely own that I dubt whether or no one could vindicate the maintenance of this protection on the (round of being independent of foreign- states. I should rejoice in the fact, and in the result, that a great portion of our supply was derived from our in temal resources. But to hope to make ourselves entirely independent of foreign apply is out of the quest ion." This is the result of 150 years of strife and oppression. From an agricultural or bread-selling people, they have been converted into bread-buying people, in spite of all the laws which could be enacted. The manufacturing population have been taxed, according to the be estimates, 50,000,000, or $250,000,000 per annum in the extra price they have paid to raise bread in, England.' Jn spite of all that incumbrance the Datural advantages of England enable her manu

facturers to triumph over all the world; while that world pursued war rather than peace. The competition has riow, become so great, that the burden of the

corn-laws must be removed, and they have been

abandoned in principle. ..Hereafter the world will

look back to the 150 years of corn-law bondage in

the history of Engtand, as they now. do to the 400

years of submission to the Komans, and the prevalence of "protection" will be regarded much like the Salem witchcraft men will wonder that such things

were. New York Morning Xeics.

State Lunatic Asylum. Ve understand that in a negotiation, with Mr. N. Bolton for the purchase of the Mount Jackson farm, two miles wesi of Indianapolis ou the National turnpike, the Commissioners and Mr. Bolton are within three hundred dollars of trading. Mr. Bolton has shown a laudable desire to pay off the judgments against him in the Circuit Court, the most of them being incurred as security for others, and generally pushed against bim during the tedious lavsuit, in which Iii? was finally triumphant. Instituted ajrainst him and John Livingston by a Whiff Legislature for over

charges as public printers the. whole expenses of a i . me a

prosecuting san suit,-auer Jir. .Livingston s xailure and departure from Indianapolis falling upon him. Messrs. Bolton and Livingston, as e before, remark? ed, were entirely exonerated by a jury of their country the State having the 'assistance of Oliver II. Smith to assist her in the prosecution of the suit The location, in our opinion, is the best in the State.

and is offered for some thousands of dollars less as we understand, than he could have taken several years

since, before many bf the improvements now upon it were made. -We esteem it a bargain the State will not soon meet . witli again, and we are convinced, if the interests of the State are studied, the bargain will be struck. The price he offers the farm of I GO

acres is five thousand three hundred dollars -tiie commissioners offer him five thousand.

ELECTION ItUrrUAS 1815. OFFICIAL. SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE. IlSDLAlf APOLia. Aue. id. 1845.

To the Editors of the Indiana State Sentinel: Sias i In, pursuance of law? f furnish for. publication, a

list of the official returns of the late election for Renieseat-

atives in Congress.

I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Juli: II. THOMPSON.

Pet franks Government Treasury'.

The Charleston Mercury's Washington correspond

ent alludes to these interesting matters : f

"The., matter of pet banks and deposites is one that

requires an immense , deal of watching, and brings

forth an immense quantity of raanceuvreing from those

who are desirous to have the handling of those pub lie moneys the deposites. It is bo pleasant to han

die the money of the dear people, to have a million or two or three to loan out to your friends' or custom

ers on theif notes, and charge them a pretty high rate 6f interest, while you don't pay any interest yourself. Cesides,' if you get hold of a pretty large sum, it may be profitable to busC you may be able to make a very good thing of it by obtaining 2 or 3 millions of deposits, and then making tracks for Texas, no not for Texas, that's no longer the El Dorado of Swartwouters, but for some otboi land of promise or by bavins an explo

sion, and then taking the benefit of the Bankrupt law, if

tnere be one ; alter which, yöu-com'e cat white-washed, ready to set up your carriage, baild houses', and become a millionaire i at once. But seriously, the placing of these deposites in safe keeping by the Secretary of the Treasury is one of his most arduous duties, and one that when discharged in the most faithful and upright manner must still be a matter of

deep anxiety and concern to him, so intimately is safe-keeping and disbursement of the public funds connected with the public welfare and the success of the administration. There have been announcements upon announcements that Mr. Walker was making the best arrangements in his power to secure the depositories,' Che placing in his hands of an equal amount of State Stocks, dec. That Mr. Walker will do his utmost under the present state of the law, I do not doubt, while ! believe that the next Congress will reestablish the Independent Treasury, so as, that tn'e present troublesome and in the best of times' unsafe method will be superceded."

Poser . .

V anderbargr, Gibson, Pike,

Dubois,

Warrick,

Spencer,

Perry;

Crawford, Orange,

Harrison,

Jackson, Clark, ...

Washington,

Scott, Jefferson,

Jennings,

Floyd,

Dearborn, Ripley, Rush, Decatur, Switzerland, Franklin, Ohio,

Union, Wayne, Henry, Fayette,

Hamilton, Marion, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Madison, , Bartholome! Biown, Tipton,

Monroe, Lawrence; Martin, Daviess, KooX, Owen, Green, Moigan, Sullivan,'

Firtt Dittrict. R. D. Owen. 992 677 ' 703 459 806

G. P. R. Wilson. 651 615 656 400 24

Jl? 5fll) 967 636 1088 1223 Second; District. T. J. Henly. Roger Martin 883 533 13D6 1041 1505 1051 450 463 1414 1646 633 791 973 817 i Third District . T, Smith. J. C. Egglestoa.- Angus C.McCey.

1590

1210 945 .923 12G7

1133

1341 981 973

Fourth District. C. B. Smith. Jno. Fialey. 661 -594 1S94 1140 1332 842 976 625 Fifth District. "

Clay, ,. Putnam, Pa ike, Heoducks, Veimiliioa,'

34

32 75

M. R. Hall. 61 -333 140 19 . ' -

Asa Bales.

179 51 3 S3 20

Sixth District. . t. . r

John W. Davis. Eli P. Farmer.

. .1125 311 1013 932 477 1S5 ' 759. 680 7SI Q21 955 34 921 676 J063 807 .1132 427 kerenth District.

E. W. McGaughey. J. A. Wright.

633 650 1493 1404 712 603 1252 S90 1043 535 797 742 1125 893 374 ' 75 115 66

Montgomery,

Fountain, Warren, Boone, Tippecanoe, Carroll, Clint in, Ricbai drille,

Jasper, White, C"? j. Miami, Fulton, Psla&ki, Kosciusko, Marshall,

EJkharr, ,. St. Joseph, Laperte, Porter, Lake, Wabash, Benton,

Randolph, Delaware, Grant, Blackford, Adams, Wells,

Huntington, Allen, Whitley, NorJe, DeKalb, Steuben, Lagrange,

1130

393 1477 1286 1072 " r Eighth District. ' ... John Pettit. A. L. Holmes.

A Fkarfct. TitAGEDT.-AVe find the following in

the New York Sun of Wednesday morning. A de

plorable occurrence at the country residence of one of our New York merchants, involving the happiness of three families and probably the lives of two persons, has been rumored fur two days. We have been able to collect but few authentic particulars. The merchant recently returned from Europe, and on visiting his country residencejhad hia. suspicions roused that a friend was base and a wife unfaithful. Finding them together, he stabbed the guilty pair, and would have killed both instantly had he not fallen insensible at the momentrof striking a second deadly blow at his wife. Both were seriously wounded, and the husband, glorying in the belief that he had killed bnth. is now a ravin? maniac ! The wife, it isbeliev-

a . ; , ., -- - . I OKICS

eu, is not taiaiiy uuuueu, um uns .recyvery vi ucriHims

paramour, who is a merchant, is doubtful. Both were 1 CoTTOS YARN lb l5

stabbed in the region of the heart."

1275 1209 1090 734 392 744 753 709 13C0 1169, 651 645 .688 363 146 171 Ninth District. W. Caihcait S. C. Sample. 185 142 290 223 1x7 137 677 622 245 195 826, 674. 689 747, 873 934 308 2.77 137 115 674 635, 67 41 Tenth District. Kennedy. Thompson. 450 444 301 - 307 202 74 278 185 307 171 320 273 753 843 43. 877' 316 237 472 :'J r546

902. 704

1455 134 873

E. Deining

z 1 5 75 8

J. J. Deming,

i

fo 49 31 74 41 33 1 22

Worth.

97

t

sali: or outgaged lands. AcDiroa or State's Orrrcc, ? Indianapolis, August 15, 1815.$ .The following tracts, parcels or lots ef land, or so mach thereof as will eil for the amount due from the respective mortgagors, will, on Saturday the 1st day of November next, beUeea the hours of 8 o'clock, A. M. and 6 o'clock, P. M. a i4 day, at tbe door of the Court House in the tow a of Indianapolis be offered for sale to tbe hiebest bidder, in confoiaaity with the provisions of chapter 13, Revised Statutes of 1843 the said tracts, parcels or lots of land basing been

mortgaged ro me Male to secure tbe payment oi loans made of the different trust fuods, as hereinafter specified, and the mortgagors thereof hiring failed to pay the interest due as required by law. No bid of a less sura than that due for pi iocipal, Interest, damages and costs will be received. Should the premises specified not sell for so much cash in hand,, as will satisfy tbe amount chargeable on each tract, the undersigned will bid in tbe same for tbe State of Indiana, and immediately offer the uint to the highest bidder, (the bid being equal at least to the amount due),on a credit of fire years, the purchaser to pay iote;est annually in advance, and the premises to forfeit to the State, with all payments thereon, immediately upon the failure to pay principal or interest when due. Wbeie lands aie sold on a credit, the purchaser will be tequired to pay, t the time of tale, the amount due for interest, damages and costs. The chain of title can be seen by caltig M this, office. College Fund. The w half of the n w qr of tec 8, t IS n, r 6 e j also, tbe w halt of he n e qr of sec 9 in same t and r, each con-" taining .80 acres, in IJamilioo county mortgaged by Peter Leonen t tut! amount due, f 4Q9 63, , The half of tbe a w qr of see 18, t IS n, r 6 e, containing 80 acres, in Hamilton coooty mortgaged by Samuel Lenr.en: Jotal amount due, t352 72. Lots Not 32, 33, 34, 35, 6, ,37, 33 .and ,39, in organ and Spoooei's addition to the tjwn of 'Larenceburj;b., in Dear born coubty ( mortgaged by Philip L. Spooner : total amount due, $591 30. The e half ef the n w qr of sec 26, t 14 n, r 3 e', containing SO acres, in Juhnou county mortgaged by William Norton i total amount due, $2S5 72. Lots Nos 7 and 8 in square 21 in tbe town of Noblesville, Hamilton county j mortgaged by Albert 0. Colet total amount due, 602 21. One hundred acres ofT the-e prt of the n w qr of see 36, t 16 . r 3 e, in Maiion county j mortgaged by Samuel Hen-

uerson t tout amount cue, kmo s. The n e qr of frac'J sec 29. t 19 n, r 13 e.containinr 160

acres, in Randolph county ; Qiiginally mortgaged by Lewis W. Denton, forfeited aud sold to Sarah Hunt: total amount due, $732 54. - . ,

The e half of the a w qr and the w half of the n e qr of

sec 7, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing 160 acres, in White county j mortgaged by William M. Kenton total amount due,

626 09.

Tbe e half of the n e qr of sec 1 1, t 14 n, r 1 w, contain-

ng SO acres, in Hendricks county j mortgaged by Levi Jes-

up: total amount du, $(u'b v'J.

Part of the e half of tbe a e qr of sec 36, in 1 16 n.r 7 e.

bounded as follows: beginning at a. stake in the Ccntreville road, thence with said road a S3 degrees, w 40 poles, to a

take, thence n b J degrees, w b0 poles to the centre of the

national road, thence n SJJ degrees, e 40 poles to a stake, thence a 6 degrees, e 60 poles to the place of beginning, containing 15 acies, in Hancck county j originally mortgag

ed oy jono oamonei, lorienea ana sold to Cornel Alcek t total amount due, $179 73.

The w half of the n w qr of see 10. in t 15 n. r 3 e. in

Marion county mortgaged by Nathan B. Palmer: total a-

mount due, $u2u 47.

The w half of tbe n w qr of sec 17. in 1 16 ni r 1 w. and

the e half of the n e qr of sec 18, same t end r, each tract containing 60 acres, in Hendricks county; mortgaged by

nenry capiinger t loiai amount due, f,H23 kH.

Lot no o in squaie.no i n in M. Clair's addition to tbe

town of Indianapolis mortgaged by Asbbel Steele i total amount due, $208 66. Thirty acrea off the n end of the e. half of the n e qr of sec 24. in t 16 n, r 2 e, and 20 acres off of the n end of tbe

w half of the n w qr of sec 19, in t 16 n, r 3 e i mortgaged

by Abraham H. Dauborn total amount due, $224 93. The w fraction of the n e qr of aec 20. in t 12 n. r one

e, containing 65 1-5 acres, in Morgan county j mortgaged by John W, Co: total amount due, $37U..34.

The bait or .the n e qr of sec 3, in t 15 n, range one w, ntaining 80 acre, in Hendricfca county i moneaeed br

William Megee: total amount due, $193 22. ,

1 be e ball of tbe w qr of ire 5. in t 15 n, r 7 e. contain

ing 80 aces, in Hancock county t mortgaged by Harry Pier

son total amount due, $2S5 31.

The w half of the n w qr of sec 35, ia t 23 n, r 4 w, con

taining 80 aciest mortgaged by Loyal Fairman t total a-

mount due, $487 62.

Tb e half of tbe a qr of sec. 25, in t 14 n, r 3 w, in

Putnam county j moitgaged by John Stande fordet total a-

mountaue, $jiz ii. , ... i

Tne e half of lot No 142 of the donatl m lands adjoin

ing tb town of Indianapolis, excepting 36 feet on Wash

mgton street and 19b feet deep, on the n w corner of said

half Iqf. t mortgaged by Brazilla French : total amount due,

$1B3 u. - -

Tbe n hall of fractional sec 3, in t 15 n, of r 3 e. in Ma

rion county i mortgaged by Samuel J. Tatterson i total a mount due. Ä592 12.

The half of the n e qr of see 10. in towcship.16 n. r 3

e, containing 65 .63-100 acres, in Marion county j mortgaged by Silas Andrus t itotal amount due, $177 25..

I be e ban or tbe s e .qr of see Is, tu t 16 n.r 2 w. con

taining 80 acres ; also, the . w qr of the s w qr of sec 17, in same t and r, containing 40 acres, in Hendricks county, mortgaged by Benjamin R. Smith: total amount due, $116 39. - .

The n qr of sec 29, in t 14 n, r-5 e t also, .the e half of

the n w qr of the aame see ; alo, the a w qr of the n w qr of the same sec, containing in all 2S0 acres, .in Sbelby coun

ty i originally mortgaged by William. Aaihall and Andrew C. Griffith ; .forfeited and sold to James 1.1. Stirpe and Geo.

W. stipp : total amount due, $bU6 91.

The d e qr of sec 30, in t 3 s, r 3 e, containing 160 acres.

in Harrison county ( originally mortgaged by Edward B. Wilson j forfeited and sold to Calrin Fletcher and Samuel Merrill: total amount due, $461 25.

The a balf of the w half of tbe n w qr of see 13. in t 15

n,r 3 e, supposed to contain 40 75-100 acres, in Marion coun

ty, t mortgaged by Nathan B. Palmer t total amount due,

Alt that portion of square No 16 in the town pf Indianapolis as is contained in the w qr of said square, being bounded on the a by Vermont street, on tbe w by Meridian street, abd on Ike e and a. by the alleys tunning through tbe centre of said square; mortgaged by Jesse L, Williams: total amount due, $579 63. , . The e half fif the a e qr of aec 15, in t 12 n, r 6 e, containing SO acres, in Shelby county j mortgaged by James Uill: total amount due, $116 13. The w half of tbe n w qrof see 27, in t 19 n, r 2 e, con

taining SO acres j also, the ,e half of the e qr of sec IS in same t and r, containg SO acrea, in Boone county mortgaged by Wesley Smith : total amount due, $590 66. . ' Forty-three and seventy-five hundredths acres off the w end bf the n fraction of the n w qr of sec one, in t 14 n, r one w, tbe said fi action to be divided by a line running n and a, so as leave the said 43 75-100,acrts on the, w side

thereof, in Hendricks county j moitgaged by Thomas Murfehey I total amount due, $223 62.

Tbe w bait oi the a e qr oi sec 7. in t lz n, r z e, contain

taining SO acres, in-.Morgan county mortgaged by Jonathan Williams : total amouBt due, $565 46. ... -., ,(

Lots numbered 4, 5, 6 and J, in .block number 29, in. tbetown of Danville in Hendricks County j mortgaged by Sam

uel Melegue J total amount due, $ioj o. e

The w half of the qr,of sec 33, in t lo n, r 8 e. con

taining SO acres, in Hancock county j mortgaged by William Gaston : total amount due, $360 43.

The w half of tbe s qr or see 20, 1 16 n,.r.one w, ia II end licks county, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Ed

ward Strang: total amouot due, 3. I ,

Tbe w ba'.f of the n e ar of ec 30, t 18 n, r 7 e i also,

tbe a e qrof the w qr of aec IS t also, the n e qr of the e

w qr of sec 19, and tbe w half of the s w qr of sec 19 ; all in the same t and r as first tract ; in Madison county j mortgaged by Saul Shiul: total amount due, $563 75.

baline t una.

Io-lots Nos 1, 3 and 4, in square 73, and the equal undi

vided balf of out-lot No 30, in the town of Indianapolis t

Out-lot No 5, as designated on the town .put of the town of Martinsville, ia Morgan coualyt mortgaged by Jobn Winter Sims t total amount due, $566; SI. j - , ; Lot No one, in square Ko 47, iar the town of Indianapolis i mortgaged by William iL Brumfield: total amouai dee. $593 20. .

The w half of tb a w qr of sec 23, in t 14 n, r 4 e, eon

OFFICIAL. LIST OF EST1CAYS. Clinton Count y. - Takea up, on the 24 day of July, 1845, by William Douglass of Ross- tewesbip, a bay boise, both hiu4 feet white up to the pastern joints, a small while stripe ruuuing down from

c .- , . ' . ------ - - - - Ul eii nosuii ui us mourn, ana a amaii spot oi wniic as n v!'??''"! P.t;of tb -rkhleyei suppoaed libe five ye...

,t : : : ' "r ;;v :r"s:.. ".110 joi MsJW,j.pon the ism jiy.

. .,..,.v !.---. . .v. r..iur,ca Attest.

laming 40 acres, in Madison county t mortgaged by Thomas

Silver i total amount dae. 231 60. -

Out-lots numbered 21,22, 23, 2jv 30,37 and 33 in the town of Martinsville, in Morgan county j mortgiged by George Winter: total amonnt due, $606 62. .. In casa any of the afoieaaid tracts should be Schi oti a

credit, the purchaser, upon payment of the amount due for

interest, damages and costs, will receive deed from the State, and will be required at the same time to execute a mortgage opoo tbe premises to secure the .payment of tbe principal, and interest theieon annually in advance. Upon 2?plicatipn to this office, according to the provisions of tbe statute, a writ will be issued to tbe sheriff ef the county to remove the present occupant and eive poaaesiion to the Dur

chirr. HORATIO J. HARRIS.

9-W-9r . Auditor Statt.

liuiv uttivirn rib-

art CvKiVtf.

iTlAKIOX IIVAiTEnS, JVo. .1-.. . You are notified that there will bo a buaineas meeting

on Thursday evening, Aug. 21st," at the Lcwlge Rooms. Every Brother will find it fur liie interest to attend, s important buainess is to ba acted on.

It Dy orrler of thaG.Al., T. D. M. Scc'ry.

TO PIIINTEICS. Newspaper Establishment for Sale. rinHE anilersigned wiahooto dispose of tbe lefleraonlan" Print'M In Ortee. located id 'Rich mbnd. WtViwoiuDlr. Indiana- The

Jetlersouiaa was eauüiliarird in Ib37, and baa been puMlabed regularly since eseent for a abort period ia It19y It baa a circulation of over

500, and with proper exertions could l-e considerably imreated. Tbe

aavenkHHg and Job patronaea i good. It to the only democratic panr publMBwe la the fuann Coneri lonal Dtalncl. tuch cooLaina 4.-

OUO deruncratie voters. '

The anaierials of the office constat of a good double medium Ruit Press, fonts of IVamall fiej, Lone Priuier, Bourgeois aud Brevier

type. etc. afcc.'loeeiher with all the neceMuy inatenaJa tm. printing a

newapaprr. Ahm, good assortment of JCT lype, and a Standing Preaa. Tbe oftke ia among the beat of country olhce.

Any person wwUin: lo ciubark in the oiumor euainese would find

thwafavonMelouiion, ....

t ot lern, ice address the undersigned by letter (pot paid) at Ricliaont; la.- JAMES LLUtft.

Aug. 13, ..i

LltITi:itS. jLOOIi HCHE! Machinery Cut "V o o 1 Types. TVl undersigned are prepared to furnish, lo order, any style, size er pattern of WOOIl TYPE, equal, in every respect, U any BMnutuclured ia the Unitrd SbUes, at rer Um prira ! Our Typre are accurately cm, and cleaaly and neatly flntahrd.and

warranted not lo become tujured bf any uiage to which type are ordinarily subjected. The woods we use are niabogjny, bos wood, i.e., end grain, and so prepared aa lo defy tbe action of v. tier or Uie

aimosptiere. Itaving Inst completed new and Improved machinery, we are pre

pared to nil nrdera at the abortest notice ; and being practical printers.

and oner us having nine yeart'eiperieporaea Job primer atone, we

n.,uer oiirselves as lo our autluy lo give ss Us taction In every case. 1 OCrPapere th.it publwhed the advertisement of Palmer A. Co. caa have their orders filled by us. And papers pubuntiing thts advertisement to the amount of ", will receive their pytntype when three times Uie amount of their biH is Uken out. Editors wiU please send papers containing the advertisement, tbat we may know whereto end specimen sheets. IAKTI.N At JONES. 23 2w-3m . . 8. W corner of Sycamore and 3d sts., Cincinnati.

NOTICE. Hooiic County Taxes for 1815. fWHE Treasurer and ("ollector of Boone county beieby gives noil, lice, tba t the Duplicate for tbe present year at now in hu hands. The amount of Taxes charged for the year IiHj, on eacb one hundred dulbirs worth of taiable profrty w,lr Stale purposes, twenty-one centj and seven mills ; for County .purposes, twenty cents ; fur Road purposes, ten cents i on each poll, for lata purposes, fitly cents, fur County purposes, fifty cents. For the purpnaeof receiving taxes, be wilt attend at the umial places of holding etoctinhs in the several townships in said couuty,ou Um following days; so-wil: v .. Ia Marion Township, on Thursday, tbe 18th day of September, 1845.

Clinton,

Centre, Washington, Purar Creek, Jefferson- M Terry, , " Union. " , Hirriaoa.

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Friday, 1'Jtli

Saturday, , . SOlh Monday. 5Hd Tuesday, S3l Wednesday, 211h Thursday, S5th Fndny, Sfiih Paiurday, Sib Monday, . iWist

1 uesday, 3 (Hb

ii ' M

M M

Jackson. : "

He wlfl attend at his office in Lebanon, except when absent tn tbe

several townships, until tbe first day of January next.

Fach person owing road tax, must produce a receipt from the Supervisor, or pay the same in money, before they can get a receipt in full lor Slats sad County Taies. . J. T. McLAUGHLIN, . . . Trtsnrtr mmd CtiltcUr af Bat Ormxtf. Lebanon, Aoguat 14, 1345. 23 -6w Tlie Mtstu:al JLifc Iiiurarri Compuiy of Icv York, IN'o. 156, IV a II Street. 1 II IS Institution bas waned, during the month of July, one hun- . dred and two new Policies, via :

7 S 7 4 1 1 4 2 a l i l - 8

To Verena als and Traden, To Clerks To nrckerr, ':!' To Manufacturers, To Mechanics, To Farmers, To laboren. .

To Hotel Keepers, : Te Boardingiiouae Keepers, To lliatillers, . . To Tobacconists, To Grocers, To Sexton,

31 To Clergy men, 10 I'o Physiciaps, 4 To Lawyers, . 4 To Teacbers, 11 To Pngioeers, ' 1 To Collector of Customs, 1 To Cashiers of Bauks, . 2 To Rank Officers, 1 To Commercial Agents, 1 To Rnokselk-rs, . . 1 To Officer U. 8. Army, 5 To Gentlemen, 1 To Ladies,

, - iJvi rpitHi. ' tnt M. ROBINSON, President. PtvutL IIw!at, Secretary. Miirrt'sic Post, Physician, 504 Broadway. 1 1 C. W. CAHY, Agent at Indianapolis. 23-3 w

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IXM tSAVVlAS F 4 LE.IXSTITUTE. r1HE FaH Session of the lntitulo will eornntence on Tueadny the M. 9th day of September next, when MISS MART JANE AXTF.LL will resume her charge of the Institute. , , . ; Pupils are requested to attend, aa punctually aa practicable, at tbe commencement of the Bess km. August I a, 1845. gt-3w

SI'. 9IAKTJS SCMlXAItV.

H F. Fall and Winter term of this Institution will commence on

bursday, tbe SBih of August; and continue 23 weeks as here

tofore. Those desirous of particular information are requested load-

dreas the Principal, Rev. 8. Ii. JOHNSON, Indianano'. g"-3w tkoi'osals von, l'Arcii. . PROPOSALS will be receivsd at the office of tbe Aud It of bf Public Account, until S o'clock, on Saturday, the 6th day of September next, for furnisniag three hundred reams of food Printing Pa per. Also thirty reams plum Cat Cap, Ac 1 ; also thirty reams plain quarto Post, No. I ; als seventy-five reams good ruled Letter Paier ; ahm thirty reams best ruled letter paper ; also, thirty reams bet article of -bUie laid fto 1. letter paper, ruled, bamples of quality artist be furnished fur the inspection of Uie undersigned, and a detailed stalameut on rata of prices, acomnnanyuts each proposal.. Successful bid

ders will be required lo enter ir.to bond according to law. II. J HARRIS. A. P. A. - JOHN Ii. TIIO.HPSON, Sa'jrs State. KOYAL MAYHEW, Tr.tf Sua: hZanapoluJlur. 4, 1845. au-tSep6

Territory or Wisconsin 31ilwuuli.ee County. Biroai tub Ho. A.4S. aliu-aa, ii the DiiTaicv Cocar. i - iimfc 7rst, A. J., 1815. IN the matter of the petition of John B. Myers, a a iRsnlveat.deber,' to be dine barfed from his debts; It appeariuc to Ute satisfaction of Uie court that notice of the pendency of this application has not been published according lo the former order made herein , o motion of Mod get It Walker, solicitors fur petitioner, it is ordered thai all the creditors of raid insolvent be and they are hereby required loaliow eauerif any-tbey have, da the-aecond Monday ia November, A. D.,

1845, berure cue -satd Judge, at las Court House, in tne town or Milwaukee, why aa assignment of tba estate of said insolvent should nut be made and ba discharged from bis debts..' ,m . Bf thaCovbt. g-W'beonsia Argus published at 'Madison, T. T., and Indiana Sentinel, published at Indianapolis, la., will please publub the above notice for 10 weeka successively, aad send afadaV of publication and bill to this office. JfiVi' Courier. 20-low

State of ..Indiana Johusoii Couiny. lnTfrJimnaii Pbob.tk Cocbt, Aooist Tm, 1845. Levi Towaaead s. Abtgat- Melton, Mary tunitb, Jesse Hughes and ftancy Hughes, his wife, John Melton and Martha Mellon, bis

wile, Mary Mellon ar.a aianna nieium. ! Chnneerf. xfTIOMRS now the complainant by O. Hicks, bis solkltor.aod shows

to

Taken up, by Joshua I). Tarn, in JcfTetaon township. Cass

county, Ia.on tbe 12th day of July, 145, an .iron or grty toanmarey 15 bands hijb, supposed to be rive years old last sprint;, a lump on- tbo-iihi Ira or tbexttock; joint, od -bas bad tbe big head, Jiod behind, aud one h.e-n before) appraised at f22 by lsanlel Kecch and Thomas Bayman... JOtiN B. UURET.Clk. -. Delaxrare County. ' Sorrel Mare. Taken ap by DaviJ Hard bf ML rieartnt township, Delaware county, la., a aorrtl mare, -with a small white spot cn her rump-, about 13 hands and one ir.ch high, supposed to be four y ears old i appraised to $35 before Justice Mi m. Jones, July 16, 1845, irrrf Horse. Taken up July 1 1th, 1315,by Piat Chafer, in Hamilton township, Delaware county, lac, a torrel horse, supposed to be fire years old, fifteen and a half haads high, the left bind foot white, and also the left fore foot white, vrith a blaze in .the, forehead po other maiks or tiands) apptaued to $37 0 bcfoie Justice John V. While. ' " SAMUKL VV. HARLAN, Clk. Elkhart County. . Taken np by James Daris in Ltango township, Elkhart county, la , on tbe 10th day of July, 1845, aa estray mare, supposed to ba four years old lat spring;; she is a brown Aare, with some white on her light foie foot, aud also on the light hind foot, fifteen hands high, with thiee shoes on at this timet no other maiks or biands peiceivable 1 appraisedat$35 by William M. Dobfon and William Boots

jbcfwieJubn Nick less, Eq. , ,,. .

Uosben, Jul TJ, 140. . B. G. CHAMBERLAIN, Clk. Franklin County: Taken up by Lot V. Miller of Spriwefield township, Franklin county, la, a b ight bay mare, fifcn bands hi.h, with black mane and tail, a snip on the nose, left hind foot white, heavy with foal, aupposed to be seven years old, worth $25 ; appraised by Harrison Updykeand Yiitfil Updyke, July tht 19th, 15-15. befote Samuel llolliday, J. 1'. J. M. JOHNSTON, Clk.

ttloy bounty. .ken up by CenBaker in Georgetown township, on 14th July, a blight bay torse, suppoJ to te i or 8 yeais 14, black mane, tait and leg, some white hairs ou bit back, about 15 hands high, mo marks oi b.and eppiaiaca beloie H. W. ilker, Esq. at $00. Aug. 12, 1S4Ä CEORCE LYMAN, Dep. Clk. Greene County. Taken up by Willwm Goodwin, lis ing in Highland township, Greene county, one light enrsout sorrel mate, the light hitid foot white, a few hairs on her forehea l, supposed to be rive yens old last apt ing ; appraised to $30 by John S. Owen and Absalom Vandervantcr, befote me, tbe 23tb af June, 1S45, William J. Mclnth, J. P. ife-AL j Klk-d July 31st, 1845. Test, S. K. CUV1.NS, Clk. By Faaitcts M. Williams, D. C f Grant County. Taken up by Joseph Joaed of Uiisn township, Giant ca., Ia.,on the 20th day of June, IS45, a bright bay mare, wiih black legs, tnaoe and tail, a white spot in the forehead, a small while spot on the left hip, some white on the withers, 15 hands 3 inches high, suppofd to be six years old last

spung; appraised to $3j by Den ins Thompson and John Fauboner before Jibes 11. Mooie, Eq , a Justice of tbe Peace. Witness, . . . - ;FL G. CARYj Clk. i. Huntington County. n t Taken up by James Mckinny of Huntington township, a bright hay mare, with a white stripe in ber forehead, the near hind foot white to the pattern joint, and her shoulder has the appearanc.of having had a fistula on it about 15 hauds hih, supposed to be twel or thirteen years old. Also, a colt, a blight, bay, wi i a white stripe in its forehead, about three months old appraised by Lk S, -Campbell, P. W. Aumack and E. S. Shackman, before W. G. Johnson, J. P. Attest, JOS. WILEY, Clk. Johnson County. Taken up by Atthur Stilwell in Franklin township, on the ISth day of June, 1S4-5, two extra): one a bay borse. sixteen bands high, both hind feet white, and a. targe star incite fjrebead, and a snip cn the,it'f supic:ed to be fuur years

old. No marks or brandr" retceivable. The other is a two year old roan horse colt, with' black legs, mane and tail, and

a small star in the forehead. The borse appraised to $35;

and the colt to $10. ISAAC JUNES, Uk. Lake County.

' .Take ap .by EL Woodman of North township, Lake counly, Ia., ahay hore, Sir 9 years old, star in the forehead, scar on tbe right thigh, shoes on the fox feet,' harness maiks, hind feet white, heavy mane and tail: acpraised at $23 by

D. T. Wilson and Won. Watkins, before George Eaile, J. P.

Attest, JOSEPH P. SMITH, Clk. Morgan County.

Taken up by John F. Wilson in Gregg township, Morgin

county. Ia., one estray sorrel horse, star io the forehead, left

Kind foot white .half war to tbe hock, a lump on the left

fjie leg, a wart on tbe left ea shoot. 4$ bands high, supposed to be S years old, no other maiks noticed; appraised

to $30; Also, a bay filly, two years old, appiaued to $15 on 3d July, 1S45, before Justice Jeste Bradley. Taken up by Daniel Smith, living in Jefferson township, a

dark chesnut sorrel hprse, supposed to be four years old past.

about 14 hands high, blaze face, the left eye out, the left

hind loot white, a -small Saddle mik rprard to $80 ea

Ktu day oi July, 1340, betöre Justice l oiucrt Miipley. Attest, JAMES JACKSON, Clk." .s Montgomery County. . Taken up by Andrew M. Ruflnei, living in Brown township, Montgomeiy county, la., oh tbe J6lh. day of June, 1645, one estiay liglit dapple gray borse, about 14 hands 4 inches high, supposed to be five years old last spring appraised to $50 before Justice Caleb Conner, E.q Attest, . f.. JAS. W. LYNN, Clk. . i. Putnam County. Taken up ly Amos llibbs ef Jefferson township, five bead of steers, two of which are work ateers, one supposed to be 9 years old, the other 12, red with white forehead, one maik-

ed with crop off Irft; ear and a slit in the right, the other with a crop off of riglit ear isrtd undvibifc.ln both ears, two supposed to be two years old- last spiing, mostly White speckle 1 t'txwt the head and neck, maiked with, a balf crop off the side of left ear; the three small aleeis bianiled on the right hoi i two appiaUed at f 30 aud 3 at $21 oo July 14, before Justice Asa Cooper; Tet, Aug. I. WILL. S. T0WNSEND, Clk. . i. Pike County. I Taken np by Daniel Fous, in Pike county, Ia., Patoka township, one chesnut sorrel horve. supiwaed to be six-jf art old, a small Maze in the foiehead, Ihre white feet, no other maikSor brands -discovered ; said takef'ttb lives 3 rrriies southwet of Winstoin ;appraised 1 $27 50 before Ale Vender Wiggs, Esq. A copy; attest, JOHN McINTlRE, Clk. HusK County. Taktn np by Henry Fitch of Rushville township, a dark bay horse, a small sore on his left fore foot just above the

hoof, about 14 hands high, supposed to be six years old ; appraised at $25 by O. C. H-ekleman and Jobn Piide, Jr. before Jobn Dixon, J. P. Teat, JOHN L. ROBINSON, Clk. i l i.; Tititon County.

Talreo up en-the 0lh fyf July, by Aljen Gpodpasture,

living in Liceto township, a bay borse, with black tne and tail. 14 hands and half inch high, a scar on bis near hind

pattern joint, supposed to be ten years old t appraised to $25

by David Lilly, Jr., and Wm. Couaway, befoie David Lilly,

J.P. Attest, IV. J. JAUn.5iUM, Clk. Tippecanoe County.

Taken op by Hanibal Pureed living in Fairfield townshipi

in aid countv, on th 16th day of May, 1845, an estray iron

rrey mare, about' 16 bands, high, some sa 'die marks, white

oa thend of her tatf'SUppoaea' to be about fotrr years old;

appraised by, A Iba Jenners and Kdward B. Reed at $30, be

fore me. June a. i3, i imotny uaroe, j. v. . i

Miiil iiitulijjviMi ittfJ rithsis ijiict.M I M!r:iLilHl räTilii-JiiirMiiK

IrC "- ' '! l""l'ssisisarf i

if

This invaluable snedieiae was prrpaird frosa aa r a tenure practice of srreral years ia a bilious climate, and ia arrrr kaewa te f.il of earing Fever mnd Ague, or aay ef the diseases above naaaed, Tbase koaresaHrrins frosa disraara of ibis kind, ai a Im tsoaw abo have ktwM invalids frees their HTeets upva the cocaMitatxm, willjflnd the India Ckolagote a aoost iaraluable nnardj fur parifj in'ihe blood, and Uioruorlily ckaasiug fruoa tbe system the aaorhid effect of a biliwus climate. Tbe wenderfai aperaikm of tbe CVotarocae ia eredteatine; In la from the human. sj sbrni,ean only explain its extraordinary aprney ia the apeedy, iaoroCrt and permaneml eare ef Srver anal agae, aad the various g-rsdes of intc-rraitlenl and rrauitica trvera. Frem An. Rota Wiliiw, Uiütti Stmee Dutrid Jvigt M'.tkt Dubia ir. tdwrl Binzhmm. . Detroit, Oet. SO, 11. Dear' Sir With great pleasure I stete the fact of the comp Wie and radical care of be Fever aad Ague with hieb my eoai William was attacked, by the aar, (MMntaat tu direetiaaja, of Dr. Osgood's India Cbolsgogue. He had as severe an attack as I ever witnessed, and I apprehended a loag winter ef this diaraae, which wai aura yean aga the ease wheal lesidVd at Teewmsrh. Bat I was iftraetdeMially led la notice year advertiaratrat ia rrlattoa Sa this medicine dfterried to try it, and the use of one bottle broke the diaeaar, aad I ta cetiAdent has effected a mdirmt rare, aa tat month, have taow e la paed withoat a return of it, and any son is ia the enjoyment of rakat Waith. It ia aa invaluable madicineaad should he generally knoan. KOäS WILKIXS. From Hn. Sraraaa V. R. TaowaaiDca, of Mickign Sialt Sraers. - - - BiSMinoHAM, Dec. 13, 1841. . Mr. Linghtim'ou ih meto inform too bat I know of Dr. Ogool' India. Cbolaancac, ae aali bilioaa mediehap. 1 do heuere

that if tbevtritie and effleaeyaf this atedieine were jener It j knows, the Fever endAgve would disappear in M:cbigaa.

I procured a battle ia the pring of IS4I, arid have cwod reason t

nvlHrve thai mytrtf mmd family tmpcm" the mgtic tmtt tpring im rmm sequence ef it uie.

I'erhaps no summer since the setlk-ment of this fine wrainmilar

has the Wer and ague hern so prevalent as (be la c I hate rreaaamended this medicine in nam -rout instances, and when thediat-aaa bad beeoate.-flitd hud. bffli-d the skill of phytirisns ; and f hmvt never knttcn it fait! It has universally produced the mol happy

rflix-ta.and 1 believe it has never oet-n ricird.d by any medicine us

removing the bilious diavaacs f the climate. ' i.V..

Yours ruiMxtfully, SVlil'HEN V. It. TROWBRIDGE. sia Ihm. TL FaSiwobtk, CkamctUmr of the Statt of Afidufsa. i Dktboit, March 23, 1642.

Jtfr. Erhra-d Bingham, Drtiggitt, Detroit. 1 '

Sir I have made use of Dr. Osgood' Iudia Cliotagneue aad have

had opportliniiiraef aitneasing its salutary iflitu ahea used by

others. I believe it a most valuable aietlicine for the eure of Jever and ague i and alo that it proper use will prove a avert- teriain

preventive against iis rrcUrirnce, to w tiicU persona who have Urn

affi.ctcd with it are liabk-. Very rttncctfully,

E. FARXS WORTH. .- tf :', - . . Frew Lcctcs Abbott, M. Lite Sargeea IKted Sutet Army. Detboit, OcL,l, lMl..t To Edn-ard Bingham, Er?., Jttrnt for the talc of the'lvdmCk-

tagnguel do hereby eenify that I have uat-d the India ChaUpoee prepared by Chark-s Osgood, M. D., for intermittent frvrrs, and it

has exceeded my mot sangaineit sjieetat'Htns in the cure of sard disease. 1 feci a conti Jt-nee in recoiunicjidint; it a a M-rft-etty safa

and highly bent ficial n-tnedy ami cure for fen r and star, chill fever, dumb aguej of any other form of intermittent feter. I do further tf,-iify that the rmditine !is ui this t trinity, and isi other where ii ba keen aavd, acfjtrirrd a ery hiKh repwtatiwn. an4 that in every case where it ha been id to my kmmktlre, it has aniterrtlly fmdueed a sjieetly cur, and restored lo tl.e most Jr feet health, when all oilier remedies have failed.Re.ptetfully your, ' i' LUCIUS ABBOTT. -PrieeKl 50. bold in Cincinnati, Ohio, v. hobt ale and retail by SAMF-ORD Be nAR-R,' general agrnta fur the Wel, at their WesH em Depot for then! tsr-ralwabt Faaly Medicines, north-tast corner of Foijrtk tnd Walnnt streel. it Sold by TO.MLI.VSOV Rlt,OTHr.R, Indianapolis. y t4t M istur's lSuIsnsu of Wiltl Cherry! ' WiU Miracles verer cease ! Jore evidenct its

svrpJsiiKg health Rcsloralixe Mrtues ! ! ! ' ; IS q ti 8-9 g- s- 3 rfss Dr. Baker, SpTinztoU- JVuthimrtom tm. JTy l ' . .

Messrs. Sanford &. Park. , Springfitld, Ky. May Itj IM J. Genf ' I taie this opportunity of informing yua of a most remarkable cure pertormed upon me by the ase of Dr. Wistar's Balaam of Wild Cherry.' ,v - la tbe year 1840 I was taken with aa inflammatinr oT tbe bowels which I labored under for six week a ben I gradually reeoverrt. Jn the-fall af 18JI 1 was attacked aiihassverc eurd. which seated Atttriipenmy-tunrtcaJid for the spsceef thsre year I we ewa-

äned to my bed. 1 tried all kind of mediciots, and every variety

of niedieal aid without brnefit ; and thus I arkd along aatil the

winter of 1844, when 1 heard of -H'itMrU Bmltem of Wild Chnry.m

My frieade per evaded ase to gHse it a trial, though 1 bad ptvea op

all hope of recover) and had prepared mysrlf finr the ehanpewf another wostd, Through their aoiiciutions I was induced to make

use of the Je.'ittfne WfvV BaUvm of WtW Cherry. I he etrt

aaseruly ataihiiir. i Aftee 'five years of aOUctma, pain and suf

fering ; and fef!er hating- spent four or five hundred dotimre as no

purpose, and the best and most nspeetabte physician had proved

aaavailinr, I was sooa restored to entire health hy the blessing of

Ood and the ae of Dr. Wiur'i Balsam at Wsid t nrrry.

I in now ftij of ing good health, and such is say altered appear

ance that I am no longer known Im. a I meel my former aesjuaint-

nces. ' : .. ... , r t I bare rained rapidly ia weight, and any flih i firm-and solid.

I csa now eat as much as any peroil,iid my f'd "ww ta agree

ith me. 1 hare eaten more during the tat sia months than 1 had

eaten live year before. ; p.

Considering my ease almoat a miracle, 1 deem tt necessary for

tbe Rood of the afflicud, and a dwsy I one to die proprietor and

my leltowraea (alio.lou4d know ubeiu relief may be had) to make thU atetnvat SMihtis, . .. "

May the bless inrs of Ood 'rest upon the proprietors af so valua

ble a medicine as Wistsi" BaUsia of Wild Cherry.

Yours respectfully, t 1 WM. II. BAKER.

JtJ-The followine; h-tter from Doctor Kitcher, of Franklin, Ind.,

who stands hiifh ia hi profta ion, and rank among the first poli

ticians of the Stfte, hall apiak for 'iiae-UMn commendation of the

Genuine M'istar's Balsam of WiU Cherry.' '

Franklin, lad., April 14,184.

Messrs. Sanford Si Park I have but a few bottle of Wist at 's bal

sam of ill cherry remaining on hand of tbe last M furnished ma

by you. 1 hetctofere; waiKd; ntl I bad sold out and bad obtained the DMjM-y for one lot be lore I ordered another. fiat such is the demand for the ai tide that I do not ih to be withoal it, and aaa literviore led to anticipate a little. The money for the last lot shall

be forthcoming by the time the lot is disposed of, which, from the sale I have made lately, I think will be but a short time. 1 be ef .

feet al the balsam are in many east strikingly bt nefittaL HOff

improve vpon acquaintance more than ny other Patent Heduine I

have ever hnovnCv Almost alletber tail upon trial, asm not Oeing able lo bear the test sl eipertenet-, soon sink lato disnae.

Tlif. however, scent r to be most highly valtted by tbe aha have

tested its virtues, and csperiraced its healing efrlcsey in their own eases. Your very aTtpectlallr, . JAMES IlITCUEY.

Taken up by ttat subciiber living in Jarkon "WnshipJ Trice 81 per bottlel Sold by SANFORD h. ,1'AltK,

the aatisfaclioa of the court, tbat process has been returned

not found aa to Mary Melton and Martin Melton. It ia therefore ordered thai the said Mary Meltiai and Martha Melton be aolified of the nmAmnm nf D.i. mi it k n.ililieal&iiM In thai ladtana eitata enti nej. a

frdrtgaged by Nathaniel Bolton t total amouot due, (231 14. f newspaper of gfnrfitt circulation printed and published at I ndianano- . The n half of the n w qr of aec 9, in township 27 n, r 2 ills, Indiana according x law, to appear ia tins court rn tbe first day e. in Cass countv t' oriftuallv mortraired bv George Smith 1 1 ol the next term thereof, and answer ta the eornnmioanV Ii of

n Rtutf K Tinlnn .nH nlk.ra . tln I I com . on OOinuK Wimen sua BUUIO w 1 .1 us ucaiu

r r 1 in their absenotyste. - -

IM)IA.AI'()LIS W110L.ES ALE I'ltlCES

Corrected for the India Stafi Sentind hfJ.kD. CARLISLE 7 CO.,

Mitlcri aaa juercaaau.

BEEF oet BACON pr lb Hog round Shoulders. Sides clear

3 00

cut

More Axti-rejct Disturbances ix New Vork. The anti-rent troubles ia New York State still continue, and the resistance to the authorities seems to grow more bold and daring, notwithstanding several individuals Lave been sent to the State prison for their participation in such acta. Another outrage, in which

one of the officers, Orman Steele, was shot, has just been committed in Delhi, Delaware county. The

sheriff, it appears, went to make a sale, for the rent

cf Closes tarle, in Andes, bhenfr Moore, Deputy

Steele, and Deputy Egerton, were about bringing out some cattle for sale ; about one hundred persons disrruised as Indians appeared to prevent the sale. When

Steele and Edjjerton were about passing into the field,

the Indians with their horrible yells attempted to prevent, and finally an order was given by the chief to fire. Edjerton horse was killed under him. Steele's

horse was wounded and fell ; Steele himself wounded

bv two be.Il in the abdomen'. The Indians fled. Con

siderabk excitement prevailed, and numbers were

taken to arrest the parties. Steele -died, after suffer

in.

2 about six hours. -Pa. Ledger.

A bouse of ill-fame, situated in the Southern sub

urbs of our tov?n, and believed to have been the ren

dezvous of a band of villains, who infest community

and make their living by theft and robbery, was invested on Monday night by a lawless mob, and burnt

to ashes. Lojdyzllt Joutnal'luh.

10 8 8 8 4

4

CANDLES per lb

Stearine Tallow mould -COFFEE per ib

Rio S(.,Pornjng , Castings.

Plough moulds

FLOUR AND MEAL

City mills pr bbl 2 25 a 2 50 Country brands , 2 00 a S 25 Corn meal pr buY ,31g a

FKUIl per biuael

Apples dried

Do green Peaches dried GLASS

Sby 10

10 by 12

GRAIN per bushel

a 3 M NAILS

Eights fi) a 6 Sixes 6 a 64 Fours 5J a b LEATHER sole lb

6 .i7 tail pr doz

a 16 ui us per gal Linseed

15Lard 9 PROVISIONS I Beans white JTPotattjes jOuiici 4 Cheeie

Butter

Lard t SALT pr bush SUGAR pr lb SEEDS pr bush ClOVft Flax

37 a 50 Timothy 1 00 a 1 12 SUNDRIES IFeathers. 2 25 a 2 50 Beeswax 3 25 a 3 50 Ginseng

6J a

63 a 62 a

20 a 22

22 a 23

75-a 1 09

75 a

1

62 a 75 2a a 25 37 a 50

6 a 7

V0 a 12

$ a7

45 a 50

7 a 8

88 a I 00

Wheat

Cara Oats HAY per ton Timothy Clover

I RON per lb

tTalloi

31 i 35 jSoapbai No 1

20 a 25 No 2 10 a 12 J TEAS gunpowder Imperial 4 50 a 5 00 Young hyson 4 00 a 4 60 TOBACCO leaf

4$ a 6J WU1SKEY prgal

MOLASSES pr gal 45 a bi)

Cincinnati Prices Current. Corrected from the Chronicle of Auguit 16,

7or.eitv mills.bl Q.OOs3.00 OVf. linseed, rail 0.73a075

Canal fc wagons. 2"752.87 Sjf,anawha, bush 0.23a0 26

l. a a s S n c c : c r d-a. 1

Grata, wheat, bush 0.00a0.55 Corn 0.32a0.37

Oats, 0.20a025 JTiy, loose, ton,' 8.C0.12.00

Seeds, flax, bush.

Timothy, Clover Ithiihy, jilt

forfeited' and aold

mount due, $535 39.

The w half of the s w qr of sec 20, t IS n, r 7 , contain

ing; 80 acres, in Madison county ; mortgaged by Nathaniel

Kicbmond : total amount due, Jib ox.

The t e qr of sec 21, t 17 n, r 4 e, except about one acra

embraced in the plat of Allisonville, containing 159 acres,

in Marion county mortgaged by Jo n Allison t total amount due,$291 J I. .

The w bair oi tue n eqr oi sec ai, t 14 a.y 2 w,in Hendricks county 1 mortgaged by Levi Jessupi toUl amuuüt

due, f58 2-t. -

The n hair 01 tbe.n qr ot see lu, (west of White river) t 16 n, r 3 e. containing 73 93-100 acres, in Marion county ;

mortgaged by Joseph Andrus t total amount due, $292 01.' The n e qr of the a w qr of are 30, t 16 n, r 4 e, containing 40 seres; mortgaged by James B. Ray total amount

due, $117 40. ., ,.. .j , , ... The n balf of tee a e fraction a of the Michigan road, io see 3S of lands selected in the Indian country for tbe Mich

igan road, containing, 125 acres; also lot No 3, iu sec 12, t

29 n, r 2 e, combining 53 acres, in Fultno county mortgag

ed by Jacob Hull : lota 1 amount cue, f.'as 47. , .,

The iw.Di and s e qrs of sec 13.X s i, r LI w, ia but

livan county; originally mortgaged by Samuel tharniers;

forfeited and aold to Daniel Dayhutft total amount due.

$730 85. w .a m . m s sa sstsa a

I ha n half 01 tne e nan 01 tne n e qr 01 sec a, in 1

n. r 5 w. containing 40 acres, in Porter county t originally

mortgaged by Isaiah Reed forfeited and aold to T. A. E.

Campbellt total amount oue, fvn os.

vann iax tuna. u

All tbat part of tbe w half of the a a qr of see 8, in t 14

D, r ona w, tbat lies n of the national toad, containing 62

actesi ajjo, part of, the hair oi tne w qr or said sec; tan, bounded as fellows, to seit t on lh,e..sou.tti by that put of said half qr which ona Rusbtoa sold aad deeded to. John Hannah, running thence with Hannah's line ao aa to .include alt the, remainder of said half qr sec, coutainingf 72 .acres', in Hendricks, county i .mortgaged by ilannon liiatti total amount due, $V78 85. .

Lot No 158 of the donation lands adjoin irg tbettown 01 Indianapolis, containing 251 2-100 acres, excepting 15 feet io width off said lot along the bank of the creek reserved for a public road, and to .ha Uken off Uie n,w eudvof ssid tract where the line of the .same runs to tbe creek, it being part of tbe same land cenrsred to Isaac Harris by Smoel Patterson and wife, July jfij, 1334 mortgaged by Robert Pat-

0.87a0.O0 terson t total amount due, $07 JV. 1.25a2.25 The s qr of sec 26, in t 13 n, r 7 e,contarping 160 acres, 3.003 50 in Shelby county; mortgaged by Jacob Rice and Solomon 173174 Natt t total amount due, $739 62.

and determined

s.

3 00 a 400 75 a 80 1 00 a 1 25

22 a 25

25 a

25 a-

& a &

By order of the Court A West,

August 13, lS-lj. !K-3w-ia

ISAAC JONES, Clk. By R.S.llica, Lep,

AI.lllXlSXItA.XIt? IV OTI CK.

lOTICE ia berehy given tliut the undersigned has tnken letters 1 of ailminintration on the estate of Peter Burk, late of Marion

county, and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons imleUted to

the ssid estate are requested te make tmnieninie payment., and those havinjt rlainis against the same, are notified to present Hiem dule authenticated for settlement. The sni.l estate ia supposed to

te insolvent JWa TUAJf l.L UZLl Jtdmr.

July S5, 1845. l.-Jw-H

AU.rlINISTKATOK'9A sale.

Tippecanoe county, la., on tba 12th day or May, IS45, a small clay bank colored hoise, four years old, some saddle marks, black mane and tail ; appraUed at $27 50 this 24th

day of May, 1845, by Isaac Pvad and William Grave, befote

Joseph Haicltoo, i. V. Attest, M.KK jjpKo, Cliu. By D. E. Caattc, Dep.

I ermtflion County.

Taken up by William P. Pole of Clinton township, n the

!0th day of My, ISIS, one bar nre ..supposed W'a9 ot

10 years old, lö bands high, star iu the forehead, left hind.

Toot while, nstulaid ; a;piied to $.U by um.uiie and Ltias. Poiter before Justice Benjamin Hairison, May 21 al. 1S45.

Taken up bv 'Z. D. James of Hell township, an estiay

black mare, white haiis on the flank land-under the bellrj

and in the foiehead, some saddle maiks, supposed to be foiT

years old, 13 bands high, a natural pacer; appraisrd'tu $2b by Wm. Bovtes and Iaac L Gibsou, befoie Justice Edmuud

James on the 14th of June, 13 J.

Taken up by Gabriel McCool of Vermillion township, on

the 324 day of June, IS 45. onesoirel borse, about mi hands

KoHlwast earner T Fourth' and Walnat sts.

Ami by TOMLlXSOit IlltO THERS, Indisnapolis. 4t

t I high, 4 white feet, blaje in the. face, the right 4irsd foot ha

l ZESZ. E 5th dU KnSÄ"at.r been corked, suppod 0 be 7 jea.so.d , ..pp.aUed to 60 do.-

ef Peter Burk deceased, in Wayne townotaip. Marioa oonty,1a.,aH

the personal property of tlie said deceased, consisting of horses, one cow, one two horse wagon, one two horse I'eaeoclt ptmigu, one sfciore

plough, one barrow two saddles, fears, collars, anu isiiiiing aiensiis,

bousenold luriirture, and otlsrr arucies loo leaams io sneniioa. n. ramil of nine. months will he given on all sums of three dollars and upward, the purchaser fiviar bis note with approved security. Jufrgti, ldt3.' 13-3W-H JfA THAKll'li BULL, Jld.nr.

4 Hj 3: a 3j

62 a 88

62 SS

30 a 50

I a 2"

25 a

HJOTICI f flH E co-partnership beretofora existing under the firm of

M Tyler k Co. la this day djsxojved by aiutuxi consent ; anu 8. Tysnr.obe of the partners, la autborixed lo settle the affairs of said

concern.. sr.wi. u.i i . lap"iAW4iCLi's, Aoc U, 1845. 81 W. 8H EET8 al CO. . . , IV OTIC 12. " " VIlfE nmtersisned.oise of the lute flna of Day.Tjter tx Co.,resjpwtrully inmrnis bia Iriends and castomera that be will still eontinuetlM Book Binding and Blank Book Manufacturing business,

la all as various brsnr hen, at We out axaua oppoaie um rsrai iKoisirsroLis. Aue- 14- SI WM. A. UAV.

o

IlbC'l'OIaV.CVANi .

FFICE over Miller'a Uat 8tore, 2d door east of Washingto

Hall.

w-y

, YKSTKIIIV i;TElalHlvK. THIS mienmn I now settled, (if tbe Oregon question is i not,)trmt a ot fo sri'v .r in hoMt niutlite.ciB be made tn War Kin to.

la., lost as good as tba 'ilfcs-JVots; made in Boston, as has her fai rly tested .y those w ho k no w what-a good "c- 1 aignedhsauxceeled,in mkin a pure-alkali, rerfettty earbtMiisea, tbat wfll not diseotte ia any atesoapbere ; and Which he xlo a. l... - u- .v.l. kv iha h. kurrel nr too. Call at r lelcss-

er'a store, tndianM'. A" manufactery 7t niilea lot lndl-

nsirwaJisl Ata Uta nülsoaaail niBU. W Olli a-aaa. nwuw-

44 -6m

WINES AÄO LiqiOUS. Champalsae Brandy Pale Madeira Wlna 4th froof French do floid Sherry do Jamaica piriu . Port fc Malaga do di i . . r... x-Ju-sM niiHMM and warranted onre. nv

June lti. 184j. I. CRAKsllt.AU.

lsrs by John Hollingsworth and William. Hollingsworth, be

fore Justice George lillingbast, July 7th, IS40. Attest, - X. B. FLORER, Clk Wahish County.

Taken op by George Kuili living in Noble township,' Wabash county, la., on the 2d day of June, 145, an iron grey

horse, shod all round, 15 hands hili, and supposed to be 9 years old this spring appraised al 30 dollars befoie Justice

Jamee. W...V üson. s TsVen no bv AeiHV Camer livinf? in Noble towtiship.Wa'

bash couuty, la., on tbe 5lh t!aj f June, tböan esttay

horse, a light chesnut aoriel, wili r.ax in ne ana tail, blazed

face, under Up pa"ly white, I ft fund leg white half way up

ta.his ham joint, fifieen lundi l.igh, and supposed t be three

yean old, UM. spi.iug ; and apptalsed at 30 dollars before Jus

tice James W. Wals.n. . . Taken up by Charlea .Vertieese f Nobla. township, Wa

bash county, blight sorrel hoise, 14) bands high, five yeais old. blaze face, a while sfnit oa the uoder lip, rieht hind foot

White, some Hear or saddle mrk, and appraised to 40 dollars befoie Justice James W. W'ilsiiv

Taken np by William O, Ross, living in.Nobla township,

Wabash county. Ia..on the 3tl day or juiy, loa, a uara nay

fillyf black man and tail, dark about the hoofs, supposed lo be three yean M ; appraised at 30 dollars befoie James W.

WiUoa. - . . . Takes tip by Benjamin F. Burr. liring inLihtty township, Wabash county, la., ort the I3ih day cf June, 1845, a bright bay main, some saddle ntarks en the left side of the back, aix years old, 6 teen hands high, and appraised to 25 dollais befoie Justice .William JiarsisoB- ' Taken up by John Watkins liviog in Lagro township, Wabash county, la., on the 3d. day-of July, 1845, an estray

bay hoise, with daik maae, tail and legs, blind in the left je,, 16 hands thigh, about algtva years old last spring; apprised to 25 duIUrs before Justic Joel R. Smith. v JOSEPH U0PKLNS, Clk.

Dr. Jacob Ifccker's Cclebral-cd . . EVE - It,. LSA 91 ,

A SPECIFIC FOR CHROJVc, (ODE, ijrrs.Jnjn-

. TD AA'D WF.AK i l tS. .. Among the many extraordinary cures effected by Ibis truly woadet-

fI Balsani, we hare room only ( the fallowing :

? 3 t n t &tw, Ltcs. "Humanity indutrsrn? to make known to the til iaena

of Cincionati, who may be afflicted with the shore, aa assess is Ising

cure effected In three weeks in a!.-(Se of seven years' ataadiag, Ky tba

use of VBEfcKER'3 ,EYR BALS,J,M. The case referred lo ie

that of my I in boy, who sraa bora wall toßttmud eysvMs. I as tm-

fl immation continued lo increase, resisting all remedsre, tot tae spare of sevet yesirs. . Having heard of tbe -remarkable cures effected by

"Becker's F.ye Bal'am.'t as a last resort, 1 made a trial or It, aaa aaa

bappy to ceilily that k effected a permanent cute three werks. CHARLES Nt)RTII, Fifth al., 4 doors west of Viae.

S.4d y Td.MLlXSO.N BtttlTHEt, InJianapi.lis. 41-y mLixson iiiioTiii:iis

Have beea appointed sole frnti ia ladiauapolis tor lue sale of tba

Wlo ing valuable Medicines:

. ., . ijrristors Sarsaparilia, Fiirenrinrjtofula, Tatters, Etii-las, Cancers, old and matlgaaat

sores, Mercurial Diseases.amd aildisorüets evioencinjaa iu.,-s.p.j

the blood. Price St 00 per bottle. ..

. , HTCsritlley's OiHlmcnt, Calledliy tnny QridltyU Salt Rktnm Ointment, "fmrn its entire maa-U-ryover all Teilen, (or Salt Kheum.) Scold HcU, Kisgewrw, etc Prsre 75 cts. a -bottle. - ILTUr. Ilimipbrcy's Veselable Ointment, ... For the cure ef ribfej, eC- rtlt,' u "Phl of being prepared more adsniralrfy adopted f the relief and thorough care af las distressing disease Trice 1 1 00 a Jar. , Q-pAlt'b isi's Poor Man's Piaster, For rrlmvinsjvrAIN o every description. For srssdi asrf-t.ssssss a aa (is sirf Afbreast , and all other diseases thai require aa eiierea! application aoot hing and pleaanl to wear; and those who ones tlieiu will buy no other. Price only 121 cts.

ip-lir. Starkweather's Hepatic Elixir, For the cure of Lierr Cmpatt., Dypemsia, etc. tee adyartastmentia another column. Price $1 00 perbultle. ttjTosgalc's Anodyne Cordial, Highly recommended by the medical lacolty and others, aa the ke medicine known for AarrAsM, Bossel ComnlunU. Cholera Morons, aad most Ssssiew Cesiptaials of Children. Price 31 cents a bottle. UDr. Williamson' Pain Soother, For the TOOTH-Ann E. tl will cure tba most obstinate caaea la f v niiaiitea-besides, a eeaiauis not aaa partsrVa af Kresi-osa, as jtaer pimou, and deletetious drug. It is ferfteüy iaasssat. IVeaawets. a bottle. 7