Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1846 — Page 3

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.ACTS o ihe Ticenly-Xtnlh Congress of tie V. S. Pa 4 at Uu Jb-M e triam, tanrmeneimg Dttmher I, 1645. Jaats K. Polk, President; Gsoacs M. Daixas, Vice President ; Johsj W. Davis, Speaker of the House of ErprrscDUlivea. Chaf. 34. Ab Act making approprintiona foe the enrrrnt aad eontlnItenl expenses of the I ndian Department, and lor fulfilling treaty stipulMHXM with the various Indian tribes, for I be year ending June Uurüel, eighteen hundred and furty seven. COSCLCDED. . To th Sioux of Mississippi Tot blacksmith and assistant for ten jearc, daring the pleasure of tbe President, itipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth July, eighteen buodred aod thirty, eijjht hundred and forty dollars. For iron aod iteel, fee, far shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. . For agricultural implements, during the pleasure of the PiesiJent, stipulated ia the foorth article of tbe treaty of fifteenth July, eighteen hundred and thirty, seven hundred dollars. Fur interest oa investment in stock, at fire per centum, on three hundred thousand dollar, itipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirtj-seven. fifteen thousand dollars. For limited annuity for twenty year, stipulated ia the second arttcle of tbe treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and ibirty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For purchase of medicines, agricultural implements, and stoctr, support of farmers, physicians, blacksmith, and for other beneficial objects, for twenty years, stipulated In (he second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, eighl thousand two hon dred and fifty dollars. For purchase of provisions, for twenty years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, five thousand five hundred dollars. To the Yancton and Santie Sioux. For blacksmith and assistant for ten years, and daring the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fifteenth July, eighteen hundred and tbiity, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For iron and steel. Ice., fcr shop, two hundred and twenty dollar?. For agricultural implements, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fouith article of the treaty of fifteenth. July, eighteen hundred and thirty, four huudred dollars. To the Sacs and Fozts of Missouri. For interest on investment in stock, at five per centum on one hundred and fifty-seven thousand four hundred dollars, tipulated in tbe second atticle of tbe treaty of twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. To the Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of tbe treaty of third November, eighteen hundred and four, one thousand dollars. For limited annuity for thirty years, stipulated in the thiid article of tbe treaty of twenty-first September, eighteen hundred aod thirty-two, twenty-thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of fourth August, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron aud steel, kc, lot shop, two buodred and twenty dollars. For blacksmith and assistant for thirty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-fiist September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, eight hundred aud forty dollars. For iron and steel, i.e., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For gunsmith for thirty years, stipulated in the fourth artiele of the treaty of twenty-fust September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, six hundred dollars. For iron and steel, fee., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For agricultural implements, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in tbe fourth article of the treaty of fourth August, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, eight hun dred dollars. For forty barrels of salt for thirty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and tbirty-two, two hundred dollars. For forty kegs tobacco for thirty years, stipulated ia the fourth atticle ef the treaty of twenty-first September.eij-bteeo hundred and thirtv-two, six hundred dollars. For limited annuity for ten years, stipulated in tbe second article of the treaty of twenty-eighth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, ten thousand dollars. For interest on Investment ia stock, at five per centum, oo two hundred thousand dollars, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and tbirty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For interest on investmeut in stock, at five per centum, on eight hundred thousand dollars, stipulated in tbe secood article of the treaty of eleventh October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thousand dollars. To the Shatcnees. For permanent annuity, stipulated ia the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and niuetyfive, one thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seven teeu, two thousand dollars. For purchase of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of seventh June, eighteen hundred and three, sixty dull irs. For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in tbe fourth article of the tieaty of seventh November, eighteen hundred and twentj-five, eight buodred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, kc, for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, during tbe pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of eighth August, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, fee., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. To the Senccas and Shawnees. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of tbe treat r of seventeenth feeDtemher. eighteen nonarea ana eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, durine the treasure of tbe President, stipulated ia tbe fourth article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight bun dred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, fee for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. To the Senccas. . For nermanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of Ore treaty ef twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, five hundred dollars. For perrnament annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of tbe treaty of seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen , fi hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of tbe President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth February, eighteen bundled and ihirty-oue, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, fee., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For pay f miller, during tbe pleasure of tbe President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twentyeighth February, eighteen hundred aod thirty-one, six hundred dollars. To the Wyandots For permanent annuity, in lieu el all former annuities, tipulated in tbe third aiticle of the teeoth March, eighteen hundied and tieaty of the seven-forty-two, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. , c-. tk- i,,i.n,. tn. ventota on the valuation of their improvements oo the Und in Ohio and Michigan, ceded fcr tie Wyandots to the United States, according to the appraisement made by Moaes II. Kuby and John Walker, pursuant to the fifth article of the treaty made between tbe I'.iuthiuimi the Wvandota at Urjoer Sandusky, March seventeenth, eighteen hundred and foity-two, the sum ol firtv-aevea thousand aioety-foor dollars and tweny-four -t. in addition to the sum of money heretofore aoproprt ated, which are also directed to be paid, the proviso to the appropriation made at the session of Congress in eighteen .-aa .-A fnriv.rour to tha contrary notwithstanding: Provided, That the money herein or heretofore appropriated, s.- ik. Mvmant or the annra lyment of the appraised value oi me j u-r-J -- .w-ITn.l-J itst.a provements, snail oe paia oy an ajeni o iv. -.rl inilividual Indian claimants in person, or, in tha event of the death of any of tbe claimants, then to bis family, aod to no other person or persons whatsoever. For tbe support of m blacksmith and assistant, stipulated io the tenth article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, seven hundred and twenty dollars. , . . , For the purchase of iron and steel, fcc, for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. . For tbe support of a blacksmith md assistant, stipulated io the eighth article of the treaty of seventeenth Match, eighteen hundred and forty-two, seven hundred aod twenty dollars. . . . . . For the purchase of iron, steel, fee., for shop, two huudred and twenty dollars. .... enr .jtneitina sriruilitsil in tha fourth article of the treaty of seventeenth Match, eighteen hundred tnd foitj-lwo, fire hundred dollars. To the Wtos. For permanent annuity, stipulated in tbe fifth article of the treaty with them of the second October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, three thousand dollars. To the JVinntlagots. For limited annuity for thirty years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty with them of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, eighteen thousand dollars. For limited annuity for iwenty-seveo years, stipulated in the thirl article of the treaty of the fifteenth or September, eighteen hundred and thirtv-two. ten thousand dollar. For the purchase of fifty barrels of salt, for thirty years, stipulated io tbe second article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty -nme, two hundred n rt ftftw Hfllir For tbe purchase or three thousand pounas 01 loozcc, ior thirty yetrs, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen huudred and twenty -nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. For the purchase of one thousand five hundred ponuds of

tobacco, for twentt -seven yeara. stipulated in the fifth mrticle

of the treat of fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirtvtwo, ont hundred aaj s:venty-fi ve dollar. For the support of three blacksmiths and assistants, for thirty year, atipnlated in tbe third aiticle of the treaty of tbe first of August, eighteen hundred aod Iwcnty-nioe, two thousand one bnndied and sixty dollars. For the pdrchaSe of Iron, stetl, kc, for shops, six Hundred and sixty dollars. For pay of laborer, And for oxen for thirty yean, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three bandied and sixtyfive dollais. arpicmocr, canteen nundied and thirty-two, thiee thuusjni dollars. For the support of ix agriculturists, purchase uf rxen. ploughs, and ther implement-, far twemy-even yeat, tip- i maieu in me mm article ol the treaty I the oKcemn S - p - terooer, eignteeu bundled and tbuty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the pay of two physicians, stipulated in the fifth article of l be tieaty of tbe hf:eenth September, eighteen hundred and tbirty-two, four hundred dollais. For interest oo investment in stock, at five per centum on one milli'in one bundled ihuuuod doll.us, stipulated io-the fourth article of the treat y of firl Nur robrr, eighteen trundled and thiity-seven, fifly-fis e thousand dollais. . . For fulfilling tieaty stipulations with the Cieeks and Si-mi-notes, vizi - . For annuity to tbe Creeks for tweuty years fur purpose of education, stipulated in the f.-mth aiticle of the treaty of fourth of January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, thiee thousand djllais. . For rubistence of SetninoJei while rem vin to Little river, and for six moot ha thereafter, stipuUted is the fifth article of the treaty of fouith of January, eighteen hundred aud forty-five, tenty-six thousand dollars. For annuity to Scminolcs, for fifteen years, in goods, stipulated in the rixth article of tbe tieaty of January fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-fire, two thousand dollars. For annuity to Seminoles for fifteen years, in m mey, stipulated In the sixth article of the treaty of fouith of January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, three thousand dollars. For agricultural implements to St-mioolea, for five years, stipulated io Ihe seventh article of the treaty of fourth of January, eighteen bundled and forty-five, one thousand dollars. For expenses of making the northern and western boundary lines of the Creek country, stipulated in tbe eighth article of the treaty of fouith Jaouaiy, eighteen hunlred and fory-five, five thousand dollars. For payment to the American patty of SL Regis Indians, stipulated in supplemental article to the treaty wito the Six Nations of New Voik, of fifteenth January, eighteen huodrtd and thirty-eight, one thousand dollars. For defraying contingent expenses of commissioners to adjust claims to Choctaw reservauons under the treaty of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, in addition to foimer appropiiations, six tbotmnd five hundred dollars. For the re-appropriation f this amount due the Seneeas and Shawnees, for the erection of a saw-mill and blacksmith shop, stipulated in the fouith article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six huudred and seventy-one dollars and Maty-seven cents. For the re-appropriation of this amount due the Senccas and Seneeas and Shawnees, for property lost, forage furnished, &c, stipulated in the fouith artiele of the treaty of twenty-ninth December, eighteen hundred and thiity-two, one thousand dollars. For the re-appropiiation of this amount due for improvement valued under the sixth article of the treaty of twentyfourth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, with the Miamies, stipulated in the seventh aiticle of tbe treaty of sixth November, eighteen hunJred and thiity-eight, five thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars. For the te-appropiiatiuo of this amount due tbe western Cheiokees, for stock lost, being the balance of the appro piiatiou made the twenty-eighth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, for the satisfaction of claims of this character, two thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars apd fifty cents. For expenses of John W. Qoiney, a Stjckbridge Indian, to the Seat of Government, while heie, aod returning the sum of two hundred dollais. For expenses of delegations of Cherokees to the Seat of Government, while heie, and letaioing to their homes, five thousand five hundred dollars. For expenses of a delegation of VVinpebagoes to the Seat of Government, while here, and returning to tbe-ie-homes, five thousand dollars: Prvtided, No pail of the two last appropiiatioos for expenses of delegations of Cherokees and Wionebagoes shall be paid to any citizen of the United States, nor shall any part be paid but upon regular accounts and vouchers showing to whom paid and for what paid, ex cept such officer or agent as tbe President of tbe United States shall direct to accompany tbe said delegation of Win nenagoes. For payment to Daptiste Towlis, and the chiefs of the first Christian party of the Oneidas. stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty with the Six Nations of New York, fifteenth January, eighteen hundied and thirty-eight, four thousand collais. For payment to William Day, and the chiefs of tbe Or chard party of tbe Oneida, stipulated io tbe thirteenth aiti cle of the tieaty with the Six Nations of New York, fifteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thousand dollars. For interest on the amounts awarded Choctaw claimants under the fourteenth article of tbe treaty of Dancing JUbbit cicek.of ibe twenty-seventh September, eighteen hundied and thirty, for lands on which they resided, but which it is now impossible to give them, and in lieu of the scrip that has been awarded under Ihe act of twenty-ihiid August, eighteen hundied and forty-two, not deliverable east by tbe tbird section of said law, per act of third of March eighteen hun dred and forty-five, vur three thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars for the year eighteen hundred and fortyfive, aud thirty-five thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars for tbe year eighteen hundred and iorty-six, To make good the interest on investments in Stale stocks and bonds for vaiious Indian tribes not yet paiJ by the States, to be reimbursed out of the interest when collected, nineteen thousand fire hundied aod thirty-four dollars and nine cents. To de f 1 ay the expenses of a mission to the wild Indians of the piairie, for the puipjseof making tieatics of peace and fiiend-hi;, and for the ransoming of such white prisoneis as may be held by them and delivered to tbe agents of the United States, fifteen thousand dollars. For the ransom of two white boys, Gillis Doyle and Thomas Pearee, held by Ihe Camanchcs in bondage, and delivered to tbo agents of tbe Goven-ment, five hunlred dollars. For permanent provision for tducation purposes for the years eighteen hundred and forty-five and eighteen hundred and forty-six, (omitted in previous estimates,) stipulated in tbe fourth article of tbe treaty with the Wyandots, of the seventeenth Match, eighteen hundred aod forty-two, one thousand dollais. For medals to be distributed amongst ihe chiefs and leading men of the Indian, twenty-five hundred dollars. To defray tbe expense of holding a treaty with the Menomonie Indians for the purchase of their lands north of Fox river, in the territory of Wisconsin, two thousand dnllirs. To pay J. A. S. Acklin, United States District Attorney for the northern district of Alabama, for professional services in defending Captain James II. Rogers and Lieutenant Roberts, in suits brought to recover damages lor aa act done by them, under the order of a superior olhcer, while in tbe service of ihe United States ; also, to pay Joseph Dryan, agent of William Whitfield, for puichasing and distributing Stock animals to the Creek Indians, pursuant to an article of a treat made with said Indians, four huudred and eighty Dine dollais. For compensation to two ecm nisionerj to examine claims under the tieaty with the Cherokees, of one thousand eight hundied and thirty-five and six, and pay of secretary, and tor contingent expenses, tbe rum of seven thousand doluis. If the two commissioners here provided for shall, upon any ease before them, differ in opinion, it shall be their duty to call upon the Attorney General to settle the difference be tween them s Provided, Tbat the commistion hereby re vived shall continue for one year and no longer. To defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Pottawatamie Indians of the Missouii nver, three thousand dollars. And it shall be the duty of tbe different agents and sub-agents to take a census, and to obtain such other statistical information of the seveial tribes of Indians among whom tbey respectively reside, as may be required by tbe Secretaiy of War, and in such form as be shall presciibe. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Tbat Ihe sum of ie? enty-fire thousand dollars, heretofoie paid to the President of tbe United States under the treaty made with the Seneca Indians of New 1'jrk, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-two, for the benefit of said Indians, and the stock in which the same may have been invested, shall be, and the same is hereby taken absolutely to the use of the United States, in accordance with the prayer of said Indians; and it shall be the duty of the Secietary of the Treasury to caucel the said slock, and place upon tbe books of his department the amount ef seventy-fire thousand dollars to the credit of said Indians, upon which sum interest shall thei alter be paid to them, at the rale of five per centum per annum Provided, That any interest which may be (Sue and unpaid on said stock at tbe time of its cancellation, shall be forthwith paid to them. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That the President of tbe United States be, and he is hereby authorized to receive from the Ontaiio Bank of New Yoik, any stck of tbe publie debt of the United States, or moneys which '.be said bank may hold in trust for the said Seneeas, whenever the said Indians or other persons whose consent m.y be necessary, shall in proper form authorize the transfer j and to caue the stock to be cancelled, and tbe amount thereof, and of any moneys which he may receive, to be deposited in the treasury to tha credit of said Indians, upon which amount interest sbatl thereafter be paid to them at the rate of five per centum per ai.num, until Congress may riiect the principal in this and the piecediKg section to be paid to tbe Indians. Src 4. And be it further ensiled. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby required to ascertain what annuities or moneys have been wrongfully wiihholdio from tbe said Seneeas, by the late sub-agent of ihe United States, and so lost to them ; and to that end tha said Secretary is authorized, if in his judgment it shall be necessary or expedient so to doLto i-sue a commission or commissions to some decreet person or persons to be selected by him lotake testimony it the piemises, and to report the same to Congress : and to defray any expense which may be incurred in the execution of the provisions of this section, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars is heie by appropriated. Approved, June 27, 134b. A l U I M S T I MTO 1 VS IV OTI CI'. NOTICE is nerrhy given that I, llemy 8. Mundy have on lb it Cist September, I34u, beea duly appointed Administrator of the estate of David Knight, dereascd, and Ih it letters of ad. n in i ration have been issued to me hy the Clerk of the Marion Probata Court. All persons bavin; dann against Uie said esuta will puisne tlie course directed by law fi collection, and per sis bring IndeUed to the same, w ill make immediate payment. Tba estate is probably inaolvi at. tept.ilit laiö. 3J-3WM UE.NUY B. MU.NDV, idr.

DISSOLUTION.

rwHE copartnership heretofore existing- in this city between the 1 subscribers, tt tb time of Wa. i. Dir k Ca. u. o. ih-Tth (iilant iliitAlvul n .. I . . a-, l cwnamu hi dooki, nor es, an ae coiinu are is the hand ot W. A. Day. who ia authorized to acta the business of the late trm. W VI. A. D V October 10, 131. 9 C. B.DAVIS. ' BOOK 11INDIXC, And Ilia uk. Itnoü Man 11 factory-. THE subscribers having entered into partnenhlp (or the purpose of carry in oo the Blank Book Manufacturer and ß..k Rm l. Ing tmtincu, in all km various branches, under the firm and style of I DAVIS fc LANE, respectfully Inform Ban. State, and County officers. Merchants, and o'.hers. th-tt th.'y hare on bant, and conever variutr of Sta'-ionerr. at the lowest m hoi, sale and retail prices. They hare the latest and mot iaaprorrd Killing MATUinc. which enabh-s them to do all Lind ot ruling. Thrv are alto prepared to do all kinds of Bin lins in French ant English Calf an t Morocco, plain, extra, and utT-etra marble Ci It olee RnUh ; all kinds of law and interleave I works, Matie B i'u.ic.licalt bonnt. to which itcrsoaal attention will be eien hr C jam! r ti t . i . . . . . . - . . ' .. -" in nrjfflci, uuram.ny, "a sapenur sxyie ol nttsa, th-y foel assured tht they caa give the mot entire satkfactma. Kv cry article in their line is warranted to he of the very hett ana. I iiii.ni i mo wwm saonuKuj retail prices Tney itMpectIfullr solicit a shs-e of public patronage All the order recently sent to the late firm of W. A. Day 4k Co.. r- tv. : i i .i ... i i . ' ' ' si, mi... rv.M.fvri, IU4 in urn pivuirLty Blieajei in. . - . . J. B., IJATI5, IriJivtsp-Ii, October. 104. t9 J- II.. LANE. TO TSIB-PUnLIC. UA VINO Soil my entire internst in the firm of W. A. Day k Co. ! M to Messrs. Daria Sc I. ana. who will Mntinna tha haiinru . O their own acooant, I wouli respectfully aolit-l: tor them a eontinnance of the natrnni hf rnfr ecten.le.l in tha li- t,rr. Th, work manafictared by J. H. Lane, (while connected with Mr. ! Detxuil.) is aa!Kcicnt recommcn Jation to insure a liberal nstronaire toth new estsMishmenL - ? WM. A. DAY. nooT.s and s nons. THE nndersisned has on hmd, fa- aale low. a large, variety ot Custom-made Bouts and Shoes, w hirh he will diepnae at very small advances. T her are manufactured f.r and be destrrn tiioaa in want So exawina his ssik and prices bef.ire ptirrtuui. Frod je wanted as usual, aad Um hiciioat nie Daid la enntsat casta prteei. ,, . V. B. PEESION, 33 -r . , No. 4 Nnrwnod's Ulock, C'becVered Ptore, pkivate lioAiiniXf: imrsr. "II KS. E. G. W'HITEUILL has opened a rnteel Boardinf llou.e IT on Feorun rvaaia atreet. entmsiia iIm Branch Rank, where she will be pleased lo accommodate a lew ainta sjeatleraea. wSh or wiUxsit uagint. Members or the tsiature wiU find tin a pteaaant and e.nie home, and receive gwd care a ad intention. She has one vacant rwan. suitable for a tentlemen and his wifa. For terms, aiwrv In A. Gbavdo. or T. R. . or of Mia. Whitkhiix. at her reaidence. 39 scprEiiunit lici'oitT Mutual Life Insurance Company of Xew York, No. 56, iTutf street. Of the TVWU3 Institution, during tb month of September, lasned ninety two new Policies, via: To alerchants and Traders, - 31

ToCartnai., - I . Physio!, - - . - . I lawyers, 4 Teachers, - t 3 Dnif gwts, - . '-;- 1 Ptndenu, - ' "a Banker, - -' " - v tieMlemen, '' . I Ladies, - . -, , 1 Ina Keepers, - ' -' - I 9i

t;ieras, - . . . JO Mechanics, . - H ManufaUurers, -II Broker, - - 1 Farmern, President of Insurance Co., I ecretarie of do. 9 G rorer, I Professor in Univeriity, - I ' Bath keeper, 1 Lives Insured,MORRIS ROBINSON, PrtUt. &m'l IIskjsv, Secretary. Hitbi Post. '.i)iriu, 501 Srwfnf. C. W. CADV, Jlfcmt fur hdianapmüt, Otnerml Ag tat for laiian tzetpl tkt (avail tf Mviidta aad Terrt Haute. J L. MoTHaaiHStn, M. P.. Mraual -Writer at h&anaalit. 39 AUMI.MSTUATOU'S OTlCE. -SATOTICE ia hereby trlven, th a on the 2Sb d iy of September last, I II took letter of administration tmin the clerk of the omtaite court of Markei county, Indiana, of the eoids. eh a! lets, right, credit, mowers. and effects which were of William Plnmmer, tale of said enantv. de ceased. Alt persona indebted to said estate are required to make imme diate paymeut, and those bavins; claims aranst the same, will present there leg illy provea wuhia Oite year. Haid estnfe is believed In be x4vent. JUUM WUHlty, Aha, October 12, 18 16. -3wt ADMI.MSXItATOItr .SAL.Ü. TOTlCE is hereby given, tliat I will, on Thursday, the Si h of Noi w vemher, at 10 o'click, a. m.. procfled to aril at public outcry. In Ihe highest bidder the prrsnnal property which was of William Plummer, deceased, at his late residence ia I Jiwreace township, Marion county. eonaMing of one waeon, harness, bnrsea, cattle sheep, corn, wheat, ata, nay, nmiine uiens.-s, najrnotd aad ka uen lurnmire, ate. Tarma, twelve months credit on all an mm over three dollar a. hy tlie purchaser givins. now ana gnoa seearry ; anoer three ootiara, cash la band. Oct. 18, l4t. 393wX JOHN (I'HRIKN, Mmümtratar. IITIG IMt. JsajORU BROWM.NG Sc. CO. have sale aa excellent onntrtyof dk w Printing Ink. (siirh aa tint nserf on this paper.) 39 HARDWARE. TYLTJK DAVIDSON V CO.. .Yo. 120 Main, Mvetn Third and Fourth Streets, C".fCT.V.V.sT TI, Are now ia receipt of a very henry stock of Fort'ixn and Domestic II:ir1v.irr. IN addition to the annexed summary of heavy goods, Vreer from the American and European Manufacturers, they hare at all timea a stock of SHELF HARDWARE, which 1 complete and unequalled. A Ions; and active business experience in this eity, in connection with a thorough ptnimal examination of the Earopean markets, haa enabled them to establish extended and permanent relations abroad, and in this country ; and they are now prepared to offer inducements to their customers, and to the Western trade generell) . inferior to none in the United States. They hare now in store, in original packages, and for aale by the cask, case, bale or package : Sanderson, Brothers St Co'. Superior Cast Steel, "Arraitage." Foster," and ParkerV Genuine Anvils. " O. Ames" KhoTrls and Spades, all descriptions. ' Collins k Co." and " Hunt Si Co." Axes and Edge Tools. Simmons It Co." and " Mann'" Axes and Edge Tools. Pittsburgh and Englinh Solid Box Vises. German and American SUts, all a xes. Worsted Plush, Straining Weh, and Shoe Thread. Trace Chains, Hooks ail Hinges, Coal Hods. Curry Combs, Bed Screws, Fire Irons. Looking Olass I'lates, 7x to 18x30 inches. Blacksmith's Hammers, Slodges, and Bwllows. Juniatta, Cincinnati, and Boston Nails. Common and Fine Cutlerr, Files and Edge Tools. Tacks, Brads, and Sparables. Horse, Wool, and Cotton Cards. Percussion Caps, all hrands, S. B., G. D., A. H., X, lie. 3tV!miT W. . PRCSTOIV cV CO. nAVE on hand and are constantly receiving direct from New York, a well scleetel assortment of DRY GOODS, which thet will sll at cheap or cheaper than any store in theae diggins. Their assortment consists in part of the following articles: Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Salinen, Jeans, lltrdtimes. Tweeds, Prints, Muslins, Drillings, Vrstings, Florence Braid Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cravats, Dress Handkerchiefs, Shawls, kc. Also a good assortment of readr made Clothing, and a splendid assortment -of CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, which they are enabled to sell nearly as cheap as others do their Eastern work, w hich, unless carried with extreme care, will fall to pieces beforo it can be got out of town. A good assortment of Palm Leaf, Legho'm. Fur, Brtuh, and Silk Hats will be kept constantly on hand. They have alo, Cotfre, Sogar, Nidder, Indigo, Copperas, A.lum, IU-d Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nails, Cotton Yarn, be - 95 ivo rice to iu ili)i:iis. fiHC board of county comntistdmiers of Hamilton county, Indiana, ft will. on Ihe first Friday after the first Monday, (which will be on tha 11 th day) of December next, 1846. receive proposals for furnishing material and constructing a county seminary building for said county tha undertaker lo give a bond with at least two good aad sufficient freehold securities in doable the amount for which ihe contract is taken the sureties' names to accompany tlie proposals. Tbe fins payment will be marie m advance. Tlie plan and specifications of tha building may be seen at the auditor's office in Nohlesvtlle at any time. Ry order of Ihe homd, attest, A MOS PA LM ER, Auditor II. C. Co. Aadaor'S olTice, Nobtesville. Hamilton eo., Sept. ., 1846. 37-6w State or Iti;li:tu:it Clarion Comity, ss. In the Marion Circti'it Court, October Term, 131?. Aaron Adrid9e e. Msry Ann Atlterton, James L. Givan, Daniel tone, Adolphus H. H mi th, J alias Pievens, administrator of Iba estate of Itrnj iinin Athrrton. deceased. Bill in Ckaacrrm. fJtHE above named defend tnls, James L. Givanand D.tniel In, JL w ho are not residents of the SL-Ha of IndLina, are herehy notified that on Ibe 5th of October, IH40, the ahnva named comnlainanl filed ks bill of complaint In tlie above entitled cause against them and the oilier defendants above named. In Ihe circuit court aforesaid, and tint tue snia suit is sow pending In the said court, and tbat unlese they appear and plead lo or answer or demur to said bill oa or before tbe ratline, of said cauas at the next term af said court, to he holden on the 4ih Monday of October, 1 8 16, at Ihe court house in Indianapolis, the same will be taken aa confessed and true agninat them. R. B. DU.NCAN, Cfcrft. . O. H. ITH ami KsrcHAM &. Mirisi, Bow. ar-.vw AO.ni.ismiToirs notici. TOTIP E Is nefwhv siswn that the nnders'ened has this rlav taken out la letters of administration oa tlw eatato Frederick Voigt, bite of Marion cointv.8ute of Indiana. oRnetsrd. Said aetata ks believes to be solvent. Persons indebted lo aiid estate are hereby required to mike payment to the undersigned witrxsit delay. Sept. 30, 184S. 3o-;iW l.'HKISIIAZ g t.UI.1 1 .-st, Jiamr. EXECUTOR'S iOTlCC, VOTICE is heretijr given thul I, Ma7 Rlndes.have taken out letters lal testimenUrv on the estate of J.inies Pladea, deceased, fnun tlie clerk's office of tlie Marion probate court. AH peisons having claims again! stid estate will reime tlia emirse directed by law for the collec tion of the same ; and all persons being indemed to tne estate are noti fied in make hnineduta pa v menu 1 ue est tie h pronmiy solvent. rVpt. Sil. 13Hi. 34-3vSi MARV BUI)K, CsacatrU. SIIi:itIFl"S SALE. BY virtue of aa execution to me directed from the clerk's olfioe of the Marion circuit court. I will evposa to ptttilie mle,m Uie 1st day of November, 1815, at the court btai dnrtr in ladian-i'olw, withia the hours presetihed hy taw, the rents and proAis, fa seven years, of tlie following real estate, to-wit s beginning at the northenst ewner of out -block numher 144 on Uie donatioa lands atijoining the Iowa of Indianapolis east of White river, thence west on the line of raid hl.c 50 feet, thence south 3011 feet, thence east SO fret, thence north 300 foet to the place of beginning. AI), the east half and h tlf Ihe hingt h of the lot of ground lying last ween the old Kerry road and I lie Cnmberland mad east of White river, on tha donation lands adjoining Uie town of Indianatiolis: and on failure to realize Uie full am aim of ia.Irment. Interest, and coHta, I will at the name lime and place expose lias for simple of and re.nl etate. Taken as tne pnyerty of M m. c vanwaricuin.at the stilt of Mct'arty and McDtaigtl. 37 -3w 2.1-21 A. W. tU3Sf LL. Skeriff Marian Ca. SIIEUIFF'S S A LEs V virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to ami directed Irom Ilia clerk 'a office of tha Marion circuit court, I wrilexpna to public L ih. 1 4. w f Kmm.m' I HAA mt Ik. ä. d.M M I M,1i naptJU, wMhin Urn hours prescribed by law, the rents and profiis, t axvea rears. of tint fotlowms real estate. In-wit: the andivtded forty aetaanflaad MMCtloa aambar tweasv-alx. b,wa.-hiD aumbc seventeen, range number three east, being tne north hair of Uie west stair or northeast q'iarier ot siki sraioa. conn in ins twenty acres: ana ine un divided hnlfof tlm siih halfof thowe half of IIm northeast quarter of! aaawsarksm Oil lAWilslllifl Nfb snss aral SSst saaaaa aaa. n sassaa I K-aaaa ssVSbsBt sBsasfsrtaanin twenty acres ; and oa failure to realise Ihe full anvmal of judgment. inter:, and costs, i win, at the seine tune and place, expoas ine foe aiiiide of snid teal esute. Ta'csa as tha properly of Charles Hallam at I lie suit of A'trrsn Buwea, a ItninMtmti. Silas Moffitt, and S. A. Fletcher. 37-rar-' .00 A.W. RUEU., Skertf Mmen Ca. siiGi8irrss!risr 19 Y virtue of an execution lo me directed from the clerk's office of the Msrton circuit court, I will expose lo politic sale on ihe 1st d.y of Vnvrm'ier, 18 1(5, at the court houa door in the town of Indianapolis, within tlie boms prescriiied by law, Ihe rents nnd proflLs U aaven years of Uie fWlowhig real esute, to-wit: tha sonthwel qturtrrof section nuniVr x, township nu in er sixicea, range aumher five eart. containing 12 II I0J acre., with tha exception ot 31 acres sold oir of the east side of said qiiarter section, leaving 90 14 10J acres) and on failure In realize the fiiH amount of jnd'inpnt.intere, and ensts. t will at the s.iti:s I iina and id.-Ke expose the fee simple of aaid real esute. Taken as .ia property of Ribert L. Walpole, at Ihe suit c Paul Tburlo and the Indiana Mutual Kue Insumnce Company. 37-3W A. W. RUELIj,acruT Jtfarwa Cm. iiiiY coons OF every description, ar, selling at the lowest prices f if eah ot produce, at C.VStU new iure. Call and see. 31

SAIaE of lots for coupon tio. TAXIaS, is ig. THE undersigned. Collector of Revenue of the Town of Iadianapolic, tor the year 1314, hereby gives notice, that on Wednesday, the SHth iastant, ia front of the Washington HaU. h wi 1 proceaij to oner fur sale, for the tavet doe thentoa. the foltoia--log described town lots, la the town of Indiana? jilt, to-wit :

4 'S .3a W 4 27 J 10 1 49 I CI 63 30 51 "9 21 9 50 34 10 50 Xt 10 14 69 6i 87 J II 51 - 3 T arat $tt$t&. a 8 1 eo 1 40 20 fin . $170 2 10 90 130 330 1 30 I 40 4M) , 1 10 143 s:o 6 70 I 3 an 1 to 1 no 1 10 83 10 S 10 91 SSO 11-i I 70 1 ; . I) 1 l-'i A lison, R, C, At well, Jotrph, Bnn, jAcob, Birdwisvl. Mrs Brown, James, B-"ech. Antjl, . 4 li hiUof 9 lots in II 5 7 70 70 TO TO 70 TO To TU 300 an to " 40 2! 5 uu iw , 1 40 140 40 0 1 90 . 4U li I 40 1 to ) 150 i 30 . I 00 43 110 ... B JI, Snsan. eat half of 10 Bae-i?elin, laeent, E half of a. otH'a heirs, a Chapm in, W. It-, ene-third of 6 -Chaptnaa. W. R. 7 . Drake. Josiah. 1.2,3,4,5. Kllsworth. H. Fowler. W.O., ' -i - 1,8,3 ' (iappta, 0;ho, ... ... S )'iiilT,s heirs, or B.IIanna, 12 70 70 TO :o 70 70 70 70 70 70 TO TO 70 TO 70 TO 70 70. I I H itt, Jtnc S. I, 3 hiirofn 7, t. 9 TV half of 3 i irter of I - 9 . '.nalfof I It -uns, Iey, It lie, Win.. ! MeSitt, Mrs, Mil&in's heirs. - treralrs heir. . rruKf . B.-njjmia, i SL Clair's heirs. '. Shearer, Ln Iwtck, Sherron, Calet, 3 Turner, James, (coM; S hi of s) Unknown OwneT, - Watts, Charly , , , half of 3 . Worren, J. t., wne lot in Do. - .49 Do. 16, 21 Do- 8.9.10,11,11,13,14 BorwelUO. Ff t do. . , I Dorsan, tVm. P., north 23 fU" 2 3IJ 121 100 19 ! 1 ie j .I in 20 I 40 41 4'2 " - 1 1 70 3 43 70 70 TO 70 TO 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 TO 70 70 70 ' 70 70 70 TO eo so at CO eo 60 60 60 00 60 60 100 ' PO tw 84 90 - W to 1 13 " HO 90 1 10 . 80 .-Si - 90 1 10 4 90 . 90 . S3 ' 1 30 1 00 . " 39 39 41 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 4 - 1 41 S s : t 41 10 20 " I SO 20 SJM ' 43 10 20 40 10 IS w 4 23 90 M 1 50 - 30 TO 90 1J 13 13 13 7 13 30 13 3 13 1 Doria a, Mathias, FeJleaaer, Fetsr, Fax, Asa, -Heaily, Thomas. -Hinds, Cha-les 40 feet of 2 67 - ' 09 Lindley, Albert 4T, LawheaJ, Banner, a half of 70 I .oiicks, Cornelius 20 McLaughlin, Oreenly. 23, 24 i 7 ' , 1 19, . 7 ' 8 . 13 3 4. It 8 6 I ii 5 ' 10 l 14 1.11 a. 4 7 t Oiborn, James, rerry. John, Stephenson, James r Thron William. Uukaown Owner. do. . do. 1 : . do. Webb, F.lijah, do. - . Moore, Smith G.. (lot) Wick, Theodore, Marco. Anderson, Oeorge.t Da is, Mathias,! Hill, Jam,t Lonx, John.f Miller, Vinrent.t Martindale, Miles.f Moore, Thomas, f 0burn, James.t Wilson. Gideon, f York. Cyrns F.,f Unknown owner, f October 7, 14. Wood's addition. I Frazicr's addition. 411 44 i I 00 160 C 8 7 75 73 . "3 67 7a 0 K3 90 7 1 HENKT OHR, Catlectar. f I. Harris's addition. h Browa k Morrison's addition. SALC OF LAXH.S Mortgaged to the Cimgrcssionat Schotd Fund of Hendrickx Count u, Indiana. ears (icrtc will be otTerrd for sale at the court house door in tlietown JL of ItanvUle, in said connty, oa IIm 1.1(1 day of J.imtary neit, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a m.t and 4 o'clock, p. an., all the f lhming property, or ao much of each tract aa will pny Iba principal, interest, damages, and crMls ihfreta, for faihtre In pay ihe Inteiest as k berame due, in eonforatitv with the pensräsioo of ihe miHtgages. No. 1 1-1. The a w qr of tbe a a qr of see 93. 1 16 a, r 1 w, containing 40 acres; SBortesped hy Jotia Swain, July 25, Itft-i. Debt, inter eet, daniaees.and cost, $ 112 55. No. 118-Tlie a hi of Ihe s ear of see 13, 1 13 o, r I tr, containing 80 acres; morte-iged by Robrrt C. Russell, liecemher 6, lÖ-N. liebt, kniereat, damages, and coMa, $ .til 12. This tract baa beietofaw beca offered lor aale and bid in for the proper fund. Mo. 137. The a e qr of the s e qr of arc 8, 1 16 a, r I w,containint 40 acres; mortgaged by William Kendall June 14, 1342. lebt, interest, damagm, and coats, (73 38 No. 15-L Pi s hf of the s e qr of sec 16, t 16 a, r 1 w, ccmtiinlng 40 acres ; snortgnged by William 11. Daraatl, May St, 143. Debt, irnrrest, aaniages, anil coiris, $101 6d. No. M. The w hf of Um swqrofsrS,tl6a.rl w, contia M arrr : smalind by William FanjK, DecemUet 2S, IÖ40. Debt, interns: , damages, and eorts. $I2d 53. Nn. 111. The a hf of the a a fractional qr of see 6, 1 15 a, r 1 w, containing 86 61 100 acres ; mortgaged by IMward Strange, UcUjbef 4, ItMI. lteht, liitrrest, damages, and canu, flT4 87. No. 113. lxannat, 5, and 6, ta Idor.k no 6, in Danville; mortgad by Zerharinh R. Clark, Aucust IS, 1813. Debt, Interest, damages, and costs, $.14 50. No. lii.t Ni. 1 and 8, ia block no 23, in Danville ; mortgaged by Kdmnnd Clark, May 15, 1811. Debt, interest, damages, and costs, $0 47. No. 163. The shf of the n a fractional qrof are 6,1 15 a,r 1 w.enntaining 86 61 1U0 acres; mottgnrrd by &lwsrd htrange, Am just 25, 1811. Drbl, intereat, d.imaees, and costs, $?45 65. No. 91. The a eqrof the a w qr of see S3, 1 17 a, r 1 w.nnnuining 40 acres; Hwigaged by Heaekiah McCUntock, June 23, 1841. Debt, imere-t, damages, and costs, $1 16 83. No. 70. It e hf id" the s w qr and w hf of the s e qr sec 17, 1 15 n, r I ; mortgaged by Elizahrtli Thompson, May 4, 1839. Debt, interest. atnagea,anu rtwls, atJb 01. No. Ti. The s e qr of the a w qr of are 1,1 IS n, r 1 e, containing 40 acres; mortgage by v iliann r. Carpenter, January II, loto. ueta, interest, danuars, and enata, Stl-21 49. tio. 173. I't a hf of the a w or of see 4, 1 10 a r 3 w ermtammg 40 acres; mortrig.--d by William 1 rotter, leurnary 12, 18. Debt, mlere, dsinngr and costs, SI 'i 01. . , , No. 87. ft of ihe wbf. --Im s w rrr of sec 17. t 1(5 n r 1 e cooUmine 60 acres, mortgaged by Stephen Cay wood, August 16, Id 2. Debt, interest, aarnires, ana corns, ui ti. No. 100. The a e qr of the a a or of aee 19, 1 16 a, r 1 e, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by tephea t!aywood, A a gnat 16, 18U- Debt, mterest, daiMgej and i osu, )b' 90. gept.3'i. 1816. 33-lawOw ALLEN IIEg. jfaati'tar TTC. Sale ot Tori cited School I-nids iu Ilciidrirk. Coimlr, Indiana. V0T1CE is hereby given, that on the 15th day of Jaruary next, helw tween the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m , and 4 o'ekark, p. ra., at tlw court bouse door ia the town of Danville, in said county, tbe following described tracts of bind win. be otic red frir sale, there having beea a f allere lo pay the interest due on the residue of the purchase money. 1 tu. WS. One lottrth m the purcnase money must be pain in nanu and leaal inteteet on Ilia residue tor one year in advance, logetner wtin the interest in srrear, penalty, and coats, ana Ue residue ia iwenty-nve ,

yeais from such sale, with like intereat annually In advance benij e -aTlie ,,n,if j the m;nml regi ,n. embraced in the awve proclaperennt. , ' ' ... OA mation of the Presilorit of the L'ni'.ed Mates, are believe I to contain No. Tbe a hfof thenwqr of sec 16,tl7 a,rl w, eontimin TO : tne richest mines of lead that hive yet been discovered i the ore acres; pnrclued j Samuel s-hannon March G, 1337. IbM rJ'0; ; yielding atwut eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also, has intereat, damages, and costs Spl 23; amount to be paid in band flu 75. , f,un(j jn thi!, region in considerable quantities. So. SU Tna a hf of tha n w qr of sec 16, 1 17 a. e I Iw, containing 80 , Grrllt i,antages are sai t to exist for the manufacture of leal ia acres; purchased by Samuel Shannon March 6, 1837. Debt i5 rations for.ns, particularly into that, the river banks being so eleIntereM, lUmaces.aud costs JI 25 ; entmint to I paid in band I4J . j. . Tlted M to rcr,uir- ittie no expense In the erection of towers ; fepL J, Hi. - 3rtlww ALLEN H E.f , jfttsVsr If. C. mnil ,he ore from iu great nntr. may be mannfactared into shot br

NOTICE. rV!E thirteenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Drauch at JL Indianapolis of the 8tMe Bank of Indiana, will be held at their ' banking house on the second day ot November next, brlween Ihe hours of one and four o'ekick, P. M., at which time aa election will beheld' for Uie choice ef seven directors oa the part of the atockhuldera tnr tlw ; ensuing year. 34 . TU. II. B11AKPK, Caier. By the President of Ihe United Slates. fy IV pursuance of law, I.J AM EUS K. POLK, President of . t,l tha Llniu-il t'.ates of America, da herehv declare and make . kouarn. that null lie ij.es will lie held at the undermetitinned I.nnd i Oltices in the Territory of IOWA, at the periods hereinafter desiUaiea, lO-Wll. - . . At the Land Office at DU BUQUE, commencing on aionuay tna twenty-third day of A'oem'tr ne It, tor ma uu-posai vi .c.puiuiv lands witin i tlie anderroentioncd towtistups, to wn : JVertk aftke kam lime aad rul af tke f(f- A prtmetaal me-rttmn. , Townships eighty-seven and eljlity-eiut, of ranne eleven. Townships eithty-roiir, eighty -five.ei.lity six, ei.hty scren, and eilitv ei ht. of ranee twelve. Towneuipa eighty-lour, eighty Dve.ci.' my -an, eigmy-eevcn, aim , eighty-eiKht, or range thirtcea. lowiis:upsei;iny iuur. aim e.tn.j .' a ' -V" .. At the Land Office at loW A CI FY, tbe si'e designated riy n,e Preai.lent. ander Ik. aetofeishth AaSUSt. 184. for tlie Ottice of the Iowa district, commencing on Monday, the tuirtiein day of Ntrcmiter negt, for the disposal of the pn'dic laude withia tbe andermentioned townships, to-wit : Jfartk aftke kaee lima and wast aftke fiftk primeipal meridian. . Townsliips eighty-two and eighty-three, of range twelve. Townships eighty, ei.hty one, eighty two. and ei.hty -three, or range thirteen. ' Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three. Of range fourteen. - Townships seventy-seven and seventy-eight, of rane sixteenPectioiis one to six in-lusive, the north-east quarter ol seafoa seven, sections eight to fifteen inclusive, the north-east quarter of section aeventeeu, the north half of section twenty-two. sections twsnty three, twenty four, and twenty-five, tlta worth east quarter of section twenty-su, and the north-east quarter ot section tliUtysix. in township seventy six; and townships seventy seven and seventy eisrht. of range seventeen. Tha north half of section a.ie.in township seventy six ; township seventy seven, (except ar-ctions nineteen, twenty, iweniy-emni. twenty-niie,tiiirty,tliirty-one.lhirty-two,tliirty-tliree.l!iirty-lotir, and tlie south-west quarter of aectioa tliirty-6 re.) and towuslilp eventy-ei'lit, of range eighteen. At the Land Olft eat FAIRFIELD, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of DjccroVr next, for the disposal of tlie public lands within the anderncnlioned townships and parts of town " A-srl a'ftkt hat tin aad rest aftkeßfik principal mttridia. Townships seventy and seventy one j township seventy two, r. nU tin, nnrtti iialf and aniitii-e:it ouarter section two. the north east auartur of section three, and the north half of sec tio a frelve;) the wes-. half of section eighteen, awtion ameteen, thr south west quarter of sitctfon twenty, sections twentynine, thirty, thirty one. and thirty two, aud the west half and south-east quarter of section thirty three, in township seventy- . i. nri....iiitM,. Townaliins seventv. seventv one. and aeventy-two ; township u..,.i..i:.f fe.re.it tha north half and south-east quarter ol ewioi one. and the north east uuartrr of seetioa tweir. lthe south half of seetioa twenty nine, the south half of section thirty, see- .. .i.i..... n,irt,.i. n.irtv.thrae. tha west half and southeast auai ter of scetion thirty four, and tha south-west quarter of section thirty five. In tow.isl.ljt seventy-lour, ol range aerenteen. Townsliioa aerenty, seventy-one. seventy-two, and aeventyk. I ,t.. . th. anuth äsll af aM-tioa An. KeCtlOTIS SIX. BCVCa SHU elltm, j the aoutli-west quarter of section nine, tlie souta east quarter of section fifteen, sections aeventren, canteen, ninrvran, mimj. i twnntv-one. aad twsnl v-two. the south-west quarter ot aertton tne twenty-three, and sections iweiwy-nv. wemj-si, ' - 1 twenty-eignt, twcniy-nme, tmny, t"j vn , V three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty six, in towusot? seventy fam avl a at r ardt a ft v hmjaaW n IjAiiü appropriati-d hjr law ior nj 01 schooif, tnuiw, aa.tl.aa ss.s r.adtx.41 favlll 14 färllltl.! frftBI thft IAIC. tu ..lea will each ba keot ooea for two weeks, (aniens the Ian :a are sooner disposed of) and no lonser, and na private entries of land in the tow isliipsso o fered.will be admitted antit attar the eiuiration of la weeks trom tlie eom-nen em ;mi oi s.uu saics. Given under in v h md, at the City of Wasliintton, this fo'tee nth dnv of Au.'iisl, Aaao Oouuni one lltousaad eight bua dred and lo ty six. rr., ny the Pres! lent: JAME3 K. POLK. James II. Piraa. Acting Commissioner of th. General Land Office. vriTipp. Tfi PUR KMPTfOV CLAIMANTS. r.w eeuta eniitu-d to the right of nre-emptioit ts any 1 ad within the townships alove enumerated, ia reiiiired to ratal tish the same tn the satwlartion of the Rciisler and Receiver of tbe rnner ln.t onicei and make payment thereior, at sssa as sracit ,.. after teeimr tkia ar ice. and l-fore the day appointed for the eommoneemenl of the puhlic aale of the lands embracing the tract i .. . I... ..-... Kii.lt rLhn will ha tnrfeited. llliure, , v ... w. " - - . i r- J ,1 p,t.cd j -t r.T ct . i it . Acting Commwsioner H the General Lund OITicC. Jei-10a is Au.ust 37.

Uj the President of the l' sailed States. VVV IX puriaanc of aa act af Congress, approrad aa the t kXC eleven i h day of July, IdiO, entitled, "An act to authorise the f re 4dent of the United States to sell the reserved mineral lands 1 the St -ilea of Iliioois aad Arkansas, sod Territories af WisrsMtsiaj aad Iowa, supposed to eootaia lead wre," I. JAMES K. TULK. Prudent of the United states of America, do hereby dclart and make known, that public sal. of the lands HcatToroag withhcl raais aL. in tha State of ILLINOIS, as seoaca-r tws iiwi. sls inn Mitir.t THxacis, will be held at the ndermenlioned LanJ O-Ttces, ia said Kate, at the periods hereinafter dexignaied, to-wit : At the Lmd Office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the fif b day of Ap ii next. r the disposal ot ta pvttlie UnU wilhiw the following towahiin and fractional towahips, six.: Sarlk af tkt late lime aa4 east ef ikefamrtk rinc'pmt arcn'sVaw. ' Fractional otrnbip twenty-serea twenty -eight, and ta-eaty nine, of rane one. .... Townships twentr-srren and twenty-cight, and fractional township twenty -tun, 1 lanyt two. Townships tm entv -set cn and twcnty-s-Ight, and f. actional to aship twenty-nine, of iane thm. The no th half of tawiiship twenty-scren, township twentr-s-ight, aad ti action ii tow j ap twmty-atn. of raagc four. A'urtk ftke ' Itat ami av af Ike f tank primofal mvrid'.a. Fractional township-, t eutj--rvi.-n, twenty t.-ig..t, aud twentynine, of rane one. F. actional townships iwenty-eight an.! twenty-nine, of range twoAt thel m.l o:R.e at SH A.W.VEETOWN. commencing oa Mon. day, the nineteenth day of April aext, for the disposal of the public lauds w ithia the following auctions aad parts f sections, rix.: Somit af tar mam U-t anW amtttflM Our J ac,cy mteriJtaa. Bections tm-entytn-a to twentf-nine, inclusire, and sections tkirlf fare to tkirta-tix, iiiclosiva. of tawathij eleven t SrrtioQS aac to

fir, inclusive, and Sectio 111 tight to ivtit t, incluire, ia towahip tm eive, 01 range seven. Sections tkrte to nimm, inclusive, sections fifteen to hmlfjmra. inclusive, and eectioos twaalj-firt to tkirta-eii, inclasiv,of township eJeen; sec Jons aae, Iva, ikrte.'.he north half and southeast quarter ol section r sectionsire to eltrea, InclnMve; the southwest quarter af s-.liow Iwrtr the north half of section famrtata, aad Seetins fifteen to eifktetn, iucluivet in townhip twelve, of range nine. Lands approp-iatwj by law t w th us of schools, asilita-y. or o'4cr purposes, will be evcltidnl irom the sae ; also all quarter quarter stions eovcre.1 in w hole, or in part, hy those mining leases which shall aot be dt-te mined by the day fixed for the commencement of the sales. . " ". rrc-vmption tUini will not be allowed to any of the above tan U, until af.er the same thill hare been oöered st the public sale, and become subject to private eary ; aad a I of sarh laads as contain a mine or mines of l-ad ore actaally discovered an I being worked, will be sold in such leiral snh.tivUia or sub livisions at will include such nine or nines, at not less than two dollars aud fifty cents per acre. . The sales will each be top! enen for two eels, (unless the I nds are sooner disposed of) and no longer; and no priva'e entries of isna in me iownnius and irecttonal townships so offered w ill be admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of said sales. In further execution of the said act, I have raase! the Commis ion-r or the General Land idice to publish with this p ocbnwrtioa a brief description of the mineral re. ions in w hi h these lands lie, and of tha lands now offered for sale, w bich he has prepared t on omcial documents and other meant ol information. Given ander ray hand at the Citr of Wellington, tl.in eighth day of tfeptember. Anno Domini one tnousand eight hundred and forty. ix. By the President : - JA aE K. rOLK. Jamcs ILTirca, .jcfiac Cammitiiaarr af tkt Gtaaral Land Office. The lands in the DIXON district, era) waced in the above proclamation of the President of the United Statcfi were explored by Mr. tjwen, ine geoiogut 01 me State ot In-liarra, ander instractions I ora the Treasury D -partaseot, and in compliance with a resolution of tbe House of Representatives, pused 6tä Feb uarv. leCSt The able .. . . . reponoi mis ;7eniieman. MiDliKhed aa document No. ina. House ol Kepresentatives, first scs ion of älkh Congress, shows that these lands include all the productive mines, aad the entire rejrion ia which, from observations during his sU'vey. there is rewton to believe that valuable veins of ore maj readily be lound. Further, that in lii9. the lead mines of Illinois; Iowa, and Wisconsin, thoorfl on It partially work ed, p-od need upwards of thi tv millions pounds ot lead those of Illinois ji.:l.Uo their full p'uportioa -snj that the whole dikt'ict, if p operly mined, would yield one hundred and fiftv millions pounds pür annum. These lands being situate! on and near the Miscisippi and Fever rivers, the cost of transporting the p odocts of them to ?t. Louis is only about fifteen cent-, per hundred pounds. The soil is of excellent quality, and yields abundantly all the produ- ts ol that latitude. The Und in the SHAWNEE TOW. district hare not been ex. plored as fully as those ia Dixon. Recent discoveries hare bee a made, however, of rich veins of the sulphur of h-ad and xine. contiguous to and on both siJes of these lands, in Heating the existence of imilar depoütes within them. The facilities for manufacturing white and red lead a-w represented as being ample ; and as the lands are situated within about seven miles of the Ohio river, the metal, in any form, can be transported to all the principal markets at a trifling cost. J AXE'S H. PIPER, .Icting Cammüttiaaer af ike General Laad OjKct. Sfftemherftk,. 33-18 is Itj the President of the L'liUtti Stales. rjf IV pursuance of an act of Congress, approved oa the eleventh day af Julv, l46. en'Jtled, "An act to authorise the President of the United States to sell the re-erred mineral lands in tha States of Illinois and Arkansas, an 1 Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore," I, JAME3 K. POLK, rreddent of the United States of America, do herehr declare and make known that a puMic sale w ill be h-ld at Ihe land oEce at DUllUQUE, in the Territory of low, commencing on Mondar, the eighth day of March next, for the sale of tbe public Un.'ls . Hr.acToroac withiiclb raoM ulk ox accocxt or thk vtir.tSLC I Ltio mixes THcaxia, within the following lownohips and fractional . townships, known as the bich lcis misk imstbict. to-wit: I V et! mf tkm S-m fa - J .1.- " t ' - -y - . - . J .. J J r äimHfil. Townrhips eighty-eight, eighty nine, and ninety, and fractional township niai-tyonf, of range one. Township eighty-eight, and fractional townships eighty-ninej ninety, and aincty-one, of range two. Township eiglitv-seven, and fractional townships eighty-eight and eighty-nine, ol range three. Fra.tion.il townidiipt eighty-seven and eight v-eight, of range four. Fractional township eigbty-eeren. of range five, Sartk aftke maet line mad weit af tkt fifth principal meriiian. Township ninety, and factional tow uh in ninety ne, of range one. Fractional townships n'.ncty-one, ninety-two, and ninety d.hrce, of range ta-o. Township ninety-one, of i angp thrre. Lands appropriated by law lor the ae of school t. mllitarr. and other purposes, will be excln led from sale ; al-o all qturter quarter . ..: - i l -i - : . . . t . . - . sections covered in whole, or in part, by i, oy wove mining teases, wnicn fixed for ihe commencement of ,hall not be determined by the day fixet I these sales. , p c-mnption claims will not be allowed to any of the above lands, ntil after they have been offo ed at pnhlic sale, and become subject to p-ivate entry ; and all of such Ian ts as contain a mine or mines uf ,re actuIIv discoverel and bng worked, will be sold in iuch legal gnbdi vision or sub tivkions as win include such mine or mines, at not less thanlwo dollars and fiftv cents nar acre. i i nc nie win oe ncpi open ior two weeKS. fnnicss tue lanits a'e I a: A a . . . pwnm uiiunM oi j ana no longer; ani no private entries or lano in the townships and factional townships so onered will be admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of sail sale. In further execution of the said act. I have canted the Commit, fionerof the General Land O trice to publish with this proclamation a Uriel ocscription ol the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the lan Is now offered for sale, which he has prepared from official documents and other me ns of info matron Gives under my hand at the ity of Washington," this fifth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. n , .......... .. - - - J7 me rreMiieni : l A ME. 9 K. ruLK, jAMEI jj Pirr.a, Acting Cam-aittiaaer af tke General Laad OJficei the first smelling. I The location of thuse mines being near the Misisiprd rive-, affo'ils g;ruat facilities of trausportation.the average cost of w bich to i't. Louis U absut fifteen cents per hundred pounds. Tha oi, is represented at bvinf nausnally frr-tile, prtxlticine; all ihe innll grains in g eat abundance, and iurnishing excelfont ransfe for cattle thus preheating equal inducements to the agriculturist and the miner. The DUBUQUE min- s in factional town'hip eighty-cight, eighty-nine, and ninety, of range two east, situated on the banks of tha Mississipi, are considered the most important; the DURANGO mines in townships eighty -nine and ninety, of tange oaa east, are the nrvt in value; and the CATTESE mines iu fractional township eighty-eight, of range three eist, alo on the river, are the tk!r.l Uiher mines have been di eovcre.1 in Ibis region ; and ft is 1 vm-, nr.hihl th rntitr..,iiUrallAii.il krin la likt .:k.n a. . vv r - - --- "--k"- " - i - JAMES II. HPEIl. Aetimg CammtUmianer af tke General Laud Ojfice. Srptemher "ttk, 1 tO. a:t-IKwis fly the f resident of tlie Liiiicii Mans. ! V w IV narsuanra ef law, I, JAMES K. POLK. President of I CwOLtii tlie United Slates of America. do berehy declare aad ataka 1 Iruowii mat puniK sales wm 1 nem at tne aniteriuentiotied land .k... i .1.. . ...,..f niumvjiv ., ,1,. M,i 1. i....i.n.. ' V . V ' ' -"-". i v...... mentioned, to-wk ; At the land orBceat MlVETtt L POINT eomnseacinc oa Moaday,the thirlietli day of N.ovem -er m il. for the disposal of the pnhlis In mis tvltliln the undermentioned townships and fractional tiWHsbiM, via: A'mrtk af tke amie lime aad ettt af Ik faartk principal meridian. Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range one. Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of ran;e two. Townsliips eleven. twelve, and thirteen, of range three. Townships ten, eleven, twelve, aad thirteen, of ranre four. - Townsliiiw ten, eleven, twelve, aad thirteen, of ranee live. Townships eleven and twelve, and fractional township thirteen, of range six. Township twelve, and fractional towusbip thirteen, af range eeven. Fractional townships twelve aad thirteen, of range ehht. A'erth af tkt he lime end went mf the fatrth principal meridian. Tawosiitps twelve aad tl -teea. of range one. Townsi twelve and thirteen, of ranee two. . -Townsliiiw twelve aad thirteen, of raiist three. Townsliiiw twelve ami thirteen, af range four. Townships twelve aad thirteen, of range live. . TownsliiM twelve ami thirteen, of raupe six. Fractional townshijw twelve and thirteen of range seven. At the land office at GREEN BA Y. commencing on Monday, tha fourteenth day of December next, for the disposal of the pub II-. lands witmu tue auderiueiitioued towusiups and fractional townships, viz: . A'srta of th it ' lime amd sisf af the faartk primcipal meridian. Fractional lowitsuip twelve, west oi the wconsiu river, of ratine nine. . . Fraclinal township twenty-two, est of W oil river, or range fourteen. Fractional townships twenty six and twenty-aeven, cast of n olf river, of range fifteen. Fractioiial townships twenty -tnree, twenty lour, ana iwentySiS,eastol Wotl river, ana fractional lowoswp twemy-aevea, ot r.oae siTlaan. Fractional sections two. three, nine, aad lea, tne anum stau at fractioiial section twanty-one, the aonth I r art ion Ol I setloual sixtioa twenty-sis, tbe south half of -he aoatb west quarter, aad the south ball of tne sou tb -east quarter of fractional eertion twenty sevcrn, section thirty-four, aad fractional set tuiu tnirty fiva contiguous tv the former Menouionfo Mills reservjlion, ta fractional township twenty, ( east of l.akea Wianeltago aad Little Hwtte dee M'K'a.) township twenty-six, IrarlMnal township iwoniy-acven. and township twenty eilit. nf range aoventeen. Townsliips tweuty-six and twenty seven, af ranre eixhteen. Tovoalilpstwenivaix and twealy-aevea, or raa-e ainetaew. Towns!iinstTventv-uiue, thirty, and thirty-one, ol range twenf; Townsliips twenty nine and thirty, of renja twenty one. I Jinda auaraorlated Inr law for Un asa of schools, military, ar Other purposes, will be excluded I rout aaie. Tha sales will each ha keutoxa for two weeks, ranleas the lands ar sooner dhtnose.1 of ) and nototser; and no private entries of wl In the townshliM so ollerett. will ne. numnteo a. tin niter hx eiptrntioil of two wee.ts from tne rtiiiiineneoinent of su id sales I ... i j . . i . . . r tt'...!i4,..rt,k.i tlii. .i.v.i. liivun utiuor my nann, a mt 'n; i ""i"' ...., toentli ly of Av,ust, Anno Domini one thousand eight baa dred and forty-sis. , By the President JAME3 K. POLK. Jaaas II. Pirka, Acting Comiimsioner of tbe General Land Ofhce. vnTirtl Tfi rrtK EMPI'IOV CLAIMANT'S. Were neraon entitled to the riiht of nre-eitittion to any land within the limits of the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, ts rtiquired to eslauliail the sauw lo tlte satwlartion ol the rtcisler and receiver of the proper land orhce. and make pay('..riu .... a. nrarticak'a afer teeing thie mattet, and Itcfore the day app-tinled for the roinmnnrement of the public sale of the lands embracing tha tract clnintrd j otherwise auch claim will be "oneriert. , io n.n u. Actios Commissioner of the General Land Office. Au.ut37. 23-lOwie

S ale of Lands Mortgacrrt tt Trust Fuud Tor rallure to pf Interest. AreiToa r fraTs't "rrict. I Knawhs, fer'.emkmr I, s4& - THE (.Jkrwiag tracts, aaeerts, as taa of ato. es mm en ShswaT aa wiU arSI ! Ina mms ana trmm lav tesecliv -(, wt a, en Patently, the 7th dar of NoSrmbrr nest, bet war a the of 6 oVkrk, a. Ki., aad ( 'clor k , p m.,m said tUy , at tha aW of IIa Ciatrt borne, iw tha Iowa of lar!irmf. aw rtfna) tnr aal Sa the bislt anMev, ta coata-mat wan ilw i htm ots of chcajaef IJ, ILrtava .- uu.l uf 1813, aad aitb.-itirat art J arnrntihrT Uten-' he said tracu, r-C-ls.nr kof kind having been anetggrd ta tlw St ta tuaccatethe nu) weHt i4F awns asade ot Ihe dinVrent Uws ton IS, as brwMMtlrt aarcl6ea, awd tre MWigig's Ibrswiw- Isivinc fsilesl mn nay the Interest a aa irquHd by taw. No bid ,4 a bu mum M that doa he principal. Merest, damage, aad caU will ie recorred. s College rii. The aa Sri led five rixthsof tw a hf of Um d I qr nf are S3, ia 1 33 a, r 6 ; aba, the aadarbled one sttUloT the w hf of aaaf qr, c.UiaIng acsea, tn Piater C4Mtaty muftg4ged ay fhdiader A trntam. lota I aiiestnt dwe. SJ IVU Tare hf of th, a sr qr af see 0C, t 14 a, r 3 e, containing 69 arrrs. in Jimnsiai County j aiongiged by Wriliaaa Aorteai. l'ial aotoaut duej $W03. Tle wqrof sec 7?, I Ka, r3e, cr-rai(iii li aires, h-ing alt fcf said qinrirr stcet 7 acres hHetoRa-e to Jmaa I Im at utT tlm anuih end l)ing ia Morass cmoty; urtgiiMlry asnrtfgea by Liam Vi fWdwia. ortt-itrii smH aM m P Uurhtna) A. r leicher. "1 4..l amount ass, (ISO. Tbe western disrwna rs No 74, in Ihe tow a of UflrM, ia HaaCo(k ennnty, desciaVd aa lollows, to arc: usnsnewciag at the a w C-m-r of bsmI k4 ; lliewce s alung the hn, of sattt U J trl ; thrnce a Id ihe a rwts of saM h; Ihewce w alMng Mm Itiieof said ki to tba wror nrr threw s' ; theMca a tu Via place aT brgmanif j Bustgspfl by iaawa Llt-r. 1'ota I aaaaint due, $114. Thewbalf ot Ihe a w qr of sec 34,tI8a.rle; also tfteltrqris tha a a art aex II, t 18 a,r 9 a, la an TAI acres, as Boone county ; mortgaged by WUaim Lee. loUlarmsiia due, --3 1.7. Ibee hilf id" then w or, and the sr haif of II a e qr of sec 7, 1 1 n, r 3 w. OMttainiwg 100 acres, ia V bite nam) ; BBBttgjgcd by V ill awl al. Krntou, TuUt atnuuot due, itl Thewbalf ol the S e qr cf arc 33, 1 lba,r I e, enntsining 80 arrea. Id Hancock county; anartftged bjr Wilt am Gisum. Total ainouiit due JJ:08. ( U No 6, in i lot ao 8, of the dowa'ioa lands adjoining the Wsaf I nrl tuna pulis, ar uf the river, as divaled aad raoatb d by Carey H . fWnglrt, h' siting aj the Nation! nabl 4 mas, and raantng back to V haa river 31 ludaaad il boks, originally munawaed by twornel I Hike, Kfmnv4 aaa aohl ta Cans V icaeta. Total aaaaint dar, 916 3S. Theeeeuf arc Jti.t 15a, r 4 e, hi Marius) county; ntonpged hf Danirl Perry. Total annua' due, 155. Tbe a w I radio ot the a e qr of arc 30, ha t 12 a, r 1 e, containing 5i 30-1110 acres, rw slargaa casiMiy ; aaurtgaged by Juba W.SJum. Tata amoum due, $-73 lib. . 'l ias s e or Ute s qr of sec 20,t 13 n, r 7 e ; afo, part ef ilie hf f tlw a a ar af anc 13,anmm t ad r, aoaastd ma follows, o-t h ; cowi awaring at the a w Cut ."er of as id bif qr, thenc south 1 00 rode, I brace eart 4 rials ta the rewtm of the ttale rud,thrMceast vf north along aaaS eHate raid 170 rods, theffre svest Ttrrous ta Uie pUrce of beginnifig, en. LainiHg -M at res, ia Madias oatuty ; awigitailly Mtonrgnl b) Cbarhd McCany. fortcäed aad auld lo aiadtsua U. Walket. 'Xiaai anaaiat 4uet 1 he a hf of fractional sac 3, ia 1 15 a, r 3 a, ia Marion (odaty ; mnrW Raged by farrm-l J. Patterson. 1 oU. amount due, J. '1 ba w hf of ihes w qr ol are 9, m 1 III a, r 6 e, euacuiiiag 80 arrrs Iw Madiexm coaaty ; waiggea by tlewrg tnawerly. Total anwrnnt due $14 17. . Tiwe hf of the s eqrof are 36 In t 3 11. f Stf.wmialltirig 80 acres, id Davaraicouiitv; mtatgngrd by Juarvh älSk-r. Total ami due, $231 3X Tbe a M of Iba D!u the d e qr ol'asc ä, in t 15 a, r 7 e, caattatatng about 41 acred , also, the w hf ot tha a e qr of aot 31 , ia t 16 a, 1 , 0. ining 0 acre, la llancock county, awrtg.iged by Morrai 1'ierauai Totti atiMsmt due, föJX . . Tbe a hfof the a a qrol see 33, In 1 1 a. 7 w. except one acr- At-edrd

I ! u" C.tou"-H ' ? 1 T of II w el ot W a qr .4" 1 fifx 31 asaai t aaj a, eiullivaa niOal ; atfaOHl kr Um! UisMMt. 1 '... ' a j TtCw amxaint die. sU4J SJ. The a nf id the a w qr ol of sec 15, 1 IS a. r e, (etceid If) acres on" -tbe a end, da dud to R. Uudatat,! conuiaing UIJ acirs, la Boune cawnty auortg iged by Jeaaa Isaaca. 'J otal amount du, (104 if. - Tibi w hi ol tbe s wqrofsec SI, ia I li ft, rsn, 5 e. containing PÖ acres ia Maram eotirey ; naaigaged by tsuutlcl Mlkiul. luUl ajMutud shsa, fJj ZS. Saline Fund. "The w hf of the a war of ace 91, t 17 a,r e, ia llanenrk rrmntji coatvming ÖM acres ; ta-igiaalry anongitgrd ay Kleba rd Hatsoa, fonaaed aad Sold iu Leary and Anef. Toal mrtuui due, aäa 44. Tbe e hf id Uie s a qrof are , la t lo a, r 9 e, conuiining 60 arrrs, M Alantm ctstnty ; mortgaged by Andrew v Im4. Tetitt amtnrri due ftfJU. lba w hr d' llw a w qr ot sec s, in t 15 a, r 1 e, cnrfL-rtmng tsu mrti ia Hvndncfca couaty ; taurtptgnd by lbtiip alcLaas. Taud aasratat dae, SpOO. , Tlw w hf id ilw a e qr of net St, I U a, r 3 w, ia llendrkks county suortgaged by l-vl Jesxip. 'I'tdal auaaiid doe, $u0j SJ. The w ht ot ibe a e qr and a bf ot ua a w qt id see 3, la I 16 a, r e, oatUtning 149 07 100 acrea, ia Haactck dainty ; aatigyd) tw Uysh Leary. Total anaint due, 917a. 1 bs a hf of ibit a hf ,4 the a w nrofsee HO, m 1 1 a. fsntaisH tag 40 act es, ia Manoh County ; asor gaged by Jsinos ii. RSy. lufal -aaaaint dtte, 117. Fart of ha Ao 195, in Ihe Iowa of Vincennee, in Knot e anty bonaded as MUws, to-wa : est the a w by Vigo auaet, acsttg 64 fc-et mm said steaat, aad runnntg hack tba saota wtdtb lo hs 194 i oa Iba a a by Filth street, and on the a w by kd at Widiaia J. Ueoerd ; rnori gaged by John Myers. Totol anssunt due, $yil t0. Ah tba aarcel of land ia tbe low ft of Madison ia JrrTcrrSoa count F, descniant as Ddluws, to-wU i cuwiianacmg at a pnt mm Uta M Unr a4 aiaia street, 40 tent north of lot Na 4, as Uteaddätoa Burla to said town, tlieiK north along Um 1ms of Mam sued, io tort, tuencs w cat at ripl angles wKa Maia aueet 161 feet to aa alley, ibeare stth sloa the hit of said alley jd fa. I, tbaaca cast to tba ptaos ol aegtaatag ; aaortgaged by lienftmin W. Uruver, TuUI anaaiM due, $i t uu. '1 be w hf of tlie s w or of art till, wi 1 18 a, t 7 e. etHvUtrrmt 83 srrrs ia Madiaoa county ; usirl;!eed by AatUsniel lUcbajoud. 1 uUl atmatat die5JliJ. AM that parcel of land ia Urn ben-a of Madison ia Jefferson county" . deacrdad as kdlows to wit . Cotniueucing ss a point oa Iba wrt sate t Maia siKtd 140 tort north uf he iNu 4 ta Uteaddaioa aucth toaaid bavw thence nnrtb along the Inte ut lala treet fe, tUca et M lifM -angles wab Maia atreet lei tcrt to an alley, tbe nee south alotg tba miff 60 Ijet, Uienre east to the place of legianing; aatang.ged by Joba tfberta. TuUI aaaajnt due, sli li. 'J he s qrol arc 7,M 1 1) a, r f e.contabitng ICOacree, hr llamiHtaf County ; mortgaged Iry v'j Iss Fdkeatoa. Total aafaaint due, lfl 10. Tha w hi id the a e qr td" arc J. ist 1 1 1 a , r 4 a, to Jimueua atniy ; mortgaged by Wdliaui McGca. 'l otas aamujat due, g kl Tbe a hf td" the s a or of set 87, ie 1 14 et, r 4 a, awtutning FO acre, -ia Jtntasoa Cuuaty ; anoilgitged by Joarjih IKeuKsi. Total tunotial daw, $110 17. II ink Tax I'uUtl. Itt so 111 uf thedonaitwH laads adj'utnjng laetnaat.f Indian aixtlis, containing ii li 100 acres, except bltrra k. ia aidth iT said bit atutigtbe bank iA lue crrrk, rrscrved fur a ptibiic rtwd," ami ta be likrs uH" Ibe M w fad ua said tract, Stberc tbe fin-r af lb same rstns ta tbecrtvk; aswrigsged by Hvbrrt' I'atiereuav-,' Total ' amwaal due, S&tUO 70. Lou Hos li and li?, in the town af GreetiflelÄ, t Hancock eMty; aaurttfagvd b) Jaated Haaailttoa. "lasal aataetst -dar, &.MS40. - . Lot na (re, im the loan of OfvenfrrlÜ, in 'lane'k eoonty; alia, lots tsos thirty eight and furty live ia said town; in Merk' rtu rtt ; niiirtearvd by Wnliam Cbrtsiaaa. fatal am'vuut due, gOa ST. Tbe s w qr wf tbe w qr af art fuartecai, la t sliet a m, r äste ef contaiutni; lorty acres, ia H.ncuck count) murig'gi-d by John MrrriU 1 ulai aiaostnt due, BUS iS. Lot no to, in suare ho tarnty eigVt J al- the s hall of Uu na five, iw same sqtt.rr, in ibe tu a of I-attliaraiaoiis, ia 7ne,oaj county; raorigagt-d by Juba Taraer. - Intal amuaal due, f54itf 40 i . 1 he e half ol the u w qr, and the w half of tbe a e qr of see ' thirtet'B, and the e half al lue a e qr of sec tarrnty five, all in toww twenty sevirM n, r Bine r, caniatmng t0 acres Hanttugluw cuaaiy ; tnortgagvd by tV.tcia U. tujtatrll. f.-tal aasustut da r 4. Siii'tlns Revenue Funtls The w hslf I tbe a w ar uf aec Iweaty strvrn, m t siateen a, t one w, containing eighty acres, in Hefdricks eoniti) ; aHwtgagvd h) William C. Hytra. fu'al artrjnut due, &4jI 6.1, Thee baU af tbe seqf dad tbe a Lall at Ihe a e qr of see taenty I Wo, ia tawa iitiers a, r aa at, aaala-ntnc; aoe bandrrd aadstatr acres, ia Hendricks couinyi tnurlgssv-d iy Jvbw aaatn. 'Ivtal amount due. 4S. . . So mack of tbe w half o." ihe a w qr of are twenty nine, in t rigbtevw a, r arrea e. as Im-s aa Ibe a .id of tbe asuJdb-vr trail rrrek, eontataiag furty me red, ia Madisea cvaul) aartgrrd by 1 hums- Si her. Tutai ansaaat due, M. Low bus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, , 7, and S, ia block wo twenty four ia tha town nt MarttusvilH-, in Miigau count) ; molifsged b Jubu time. Total amvaat dae, 569 3. Iiiiiiaiianal.f. Ftintl. Lot no nine ia square no fori y seven, in the town of Intlianspc-. lis; aaortgaged by Ca Urb feadoVr. Total lawst due, gteS il. Tbe following tracts of mad ahieh have bemclore brea fM-fiitr4 and hid in by ibe Siaie, for failure an the part td the mortg-arota tu pay priucipal aad interest when dae, are aaw sanjeet ut pntue sale, accfrdiag la Ibe rwioaa as tbe act af January IU, IB46. Tbry will be M,ld at ait) tiasc apoa appiteatton lo Ibe aadVmgMrd at his office. Tbe purchaser, apoa paying tbe amonal due lor ia. H-rest, damages, a it tl twts, can have the principal a a ert-dn uf Ave yeat, !) the iutercH ibercua at the rate of sevvw per cwat. H-r aiiMniu ia atlvante. CollfffC Fund. Te a e qr tX the n ar qr at see tastily sevrw, enntainifg furty -acres ibe e half af tire a e ajr of Tract are sinners, coHtaiHti.s; rt aarest tae m halt af tbr a e qr af frael are atasrln-, ew taming eighty acres; she a halfof ihr s w frael qr 4 se nineteen. Containing sixty taa and nitu-t) rive huiutretlths acres, and ihe w half id ibe a e qr vflracl see thirty, eataiain eight y aerrs, a II iw tmiuMs ervra, a r Sea w, ia aalbvan ni.nl) ; aanrtgagrd by A a run I bompsoa. Total lawsl due, gn oa. Tbe w hall or ibe a w qrof see eight, t shteen n. range six e; si ma, tbe w a. II uf the a e qr uf are wttw, asm t aad r, each tract caatainiag ficbty acres; aaortgagrd by rVier Urars. Tatal amount due, y oo. I bee half of the sw qrof see eigbiecn, t ightrea n. r ix r, eaniaintag etg-hty aeretk, ih Hamillaw eaaMy, aaurtgaged by fca at l Uiimrm 1 atal amuaal due, 37 74. Im lut. bxw 34 ,34i 547.J4S, J4'i, 350, and 351, ia the Iowa of Hhwmingion in Moundr Cmrtrty ; ntottgagjtrd by William Akxantlrr. Total laussi dter, J?Wl 90. 1 be w ball of ifacae qrof arc ten, ha t Iweaty awe a,r eigbi w, in Warrt-a euauiy ; aMMTiaaard by Jaases H. BaelL '1 etal atauaat due, 654 67. Forty ihrer and seventy flve huntlrrdihs aeretirfT the w end of the a frac af tbe a w qr of see esie, ia t fourteen a, r ane w, tke said frac ta br divided by a liae rwnatug a aad a, aa as mm ks said acres aa, tbe w nor tberetd",) Hi Hewdrtck. cwaatf ; aiartgjsgvw hy I bomsi Murphy, latal amuaal due, gtel 37. The w half af Ike a e qr of see f.Mirtrvu, in I laelve S.rlssf, otttaining rtirbty a re., in Mnreaa eoaaty ; mnrtgagt-d by David Katrbt. l tsl aSMMiit dwe, gtit i. 1 be w half uf inr s c qr td twenty, ia t siatcj m, r ae w, eontaiuiwe; eighty acres, in lltndricks cantf , asorissgcd by tdwrd sir.ntre. I atal tmimirt dae, ft4V . 1 be e ball uf tbe ts)ra src three, ta i sevenferw a, r ane e, in RtMHte county; mortgajrrd by Jose buiith. ToUl aruuant da, gi45 riJ. 1 be w ha'f of the a w qr of are acvrnieer, ia t sisirea a r ana w ; als, the e halfof the a e qr of arc rtghtcrn, ra name t and r, ta HeiidnekS touu y ; mortjptgvd by Htary LaplmgiT. Ivtal amuaat doe, ttboU . I nee hairut taen e qrut arc iweaty are, in toartet-a n, r ian in I'm nam e-mnly j inurigsg d by Juba butndrfurd. lata I amottut d-, tflil IS. The w ball ul tbe a e qr or see twenty r'gui, in t Nineteen a, r IX , rwufliuMg rtMty acres atsa, run J avrcs sa ae taken ao taaI rs. .r lüeene.lul wt a w qr war ana r, in inautawn coanty ; netrtgagvu ay junu ri.at-r. i aiauaa aar, nais. Saline FhikI. The a ear of a e qr af see twelve, ia t .ilttn-a a,r sis e, enntaiw inr fort acres, ia llsuetk cssni i monrared by Levi Ltary. I'tdal ananiai de, r US 73. Ihe Ka'l of tlw ae nrni are twenty awe, s wen,y awe n, v vre; al-w,lhn qrof tbe n a qr ol see twenty eight, aarae t aa r, comaiug ia a all an aanttrea ana twenty win, ra niraiiius county; nwrt.'srd ay caancs w. r rt-et. lotai aa at dar, 31 . . 1 Ue C aalt ar tae a w qr of ai-s bisk, in -,jm--w m, r . w - , eonuininf righty aervs nt Mooae eoamy: murtj.'ajrd by Abswr BiiaMTW. IMliiawni snrintn. Uiink Xaax Fund. The a half of the s c or of are loartrcn. in t twenty ive n, r seven w ; ales, the e half nf the s w qr of see thirteen, in same I and r, in Jasper eaaaly ; aMrt-agva a juau xasa. j atat snva.i daa, J4j. . he w hair af ihe n sr qr of src twewy t ight, ia I near-era a. r four r,eoniaiair eighty acres, ia Jubamm etMiMiy i uartgsgrd by Abrmat B. Vtmrbiea. '1 utal aatunnt dae, fcftcl. Trt'.-tbtiry Fund. The s e qr nf src thirty owe, ia I thirty tine h, r llirrr r, eentsiriitig one hniulrt-d aud sixty acres, in Kulioa eoattty, artgii-ally mtrrrired by William Hulke, t,rU-tl-d and aid t J"u at. bl-s and by btta aaiu lurttitt-d. 1 mal sat'iam dar, 7S. SS. Thee ball f ibe s e qr af are hfiera, ia I thirtt-t a,.f raise, containing cirhty aera, Mt tshelby eunniy ; aruriasffed by William W. McCuy. I utal ainuwm aap, jf0i 7V. I be e half at tbe s w qr af at t tunc, ia t twelve a, r ervra e, ia Shelby e.uitiy; ariirniaily nvrtgatl hy Jon ph h. Ntt hb-, larft ited and sunt la William W. McCu), and by bin agaia turtcistd. I otal amount die, K7V1 SO. These qrol arc laelve, ia t la , nf rffvee, ia Flcyd eaaaty m ort traced b) Nicholas Kt-rna. Total amount due, g7'4 41 The Mtb- of any of the Ivregoiug Irsets may be pivvenn-d by paying to Ibe rreaeurer tl Siala an aunt eqaal m the differ, c between Ibe earn attriaally loaned and the sum du as spven rd .Uere. HOKA I IO I. HARH1?. 35-tNsv.7 Auditor vf State.'