Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1846 — Page 3

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.ACTS o"f.e 7V.t-aV..4 Congress of Vie V. S. Passed at tktrA mmii,(iww; December 1, 1845. J a as iL Pols, President; Gsosas M . Dallas, Vice President ; John W. Davis, Speaker of Ihe House of ttepresenLtUvca. Cm . 91 An Act to provide ft the confirmation of certain settlement cteunj in Ute Urocneburg land district, Louisiana. Sec t. B it mac ltd by the Sennit and House of Representatives of the United States of America im Congress assembled. That the second proviso of the third section of the set of eighth Mi j, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, entitled An act supplementary to the several acts for adjusting the claims to land and establishing lan5 offices in the districts east of the island of New Orleans, shall not apply to the reports dated eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and tweotj, and twenty-fourth Juljr, eighteen hundred anJ twr aty-ooe, of Co by and Skipwith.oo settlement claims in thai part of Louisiana which lies eat of the Mississippi river and west of Pest I river; but inch claims which, according to the said reports, wete inhabited or cultivated, or where the date of settlement was befoie the fifteeoth April, eighteen hundred and thirteen, are hereby confirmed ander the other restrictions of said third section, but this confirmation shall in no manner affect prior ruht, and shall only amount to a relinquishment on the part of the United States. Approved, August 6, 184S. 8evoL7,p.l0t. Cb.. B2v An Act to surrender to the State of Tennessee an title the failed States have to lands in Tennessee south and west of the line cosaraoaly called the (Congressional reservation line, and lo releaae to said State Um proceed of men of Mid feuds my haw been old by the Stale ol Tennessee as the agent of the Uaaed States. Sec. I. Be it enacted by the Semite and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the United States hereby release and surrender to the State of Tennessee the right and title of the Units d States to all lands in the State of Tennessee lying oath and west of the Congressional reservation line in said State which may jet remain unappropriated, and further release and transfer to said State of Tennessee the proceeds of such of said lands as miy have been sold by said State, not heretofore paid over t the Untied State, nor deposited subject to the orler or use of the United Stales, under the authority of the act of Congress of the eighteenth February, eighteen hundred and forty-one, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act. to authorize the State of Tennessee to issue grants and peifect titles to certain lands therein described, and til settle the claims to the vacant and unappropriated lands within the same,' passed the eighteenth dj of April, one thousand eight huodied and six." This surrender and transfer is upon the express condition that the State of Tennessee shall, out of the proceeds of said land, set apart and apply foity thousand dollais tiwards the establishment and support of a college at Jackon, in the county of Madison, in the State of Tenoessse, if the proceeds of the sales of said lands shall amount to so much and if the aggregate amount of said sales (not paid over nor deposited as aforesaid) shall not arnisat to the said sum, then whatever tum smaller than forty thousand dollars they may amount to, in accordance with the provisions contained in an act of the General Assembly of said Slate, passed in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, being chapter one hundred and seven, section eight, and in accordance with the desire expressed by said General Assembly, in their certain memorial to Congress, pased December four, eighteen hundred and forty-five j Provided, nevertheless. That the release herein provided for to the said State of Tennessee of said lands shall be in full satisfaction for any and all sei vices rendered and expenses incurred by said State, or the authorities thereof, in the management, disposal, or administration of said public lands, and as agent or agents of the United States, in virtue of the provisions of the act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled An act to authorize the State of Tennessee to issue grants and perfect titles to certain lands therein described, and to settle the claims to the vacant and unappropriated lands within the same,' passed the eighteenth February, eighteen huodre l and forty-one "t Aid provided, aso. That all the said lands the release of which is herein provided for, and the proceeds theienf, ahall be and lermia subject to all the same claims, incumbrances, and liabilities in relation lo North Carolioa land warrautV or other claims of North Carolina, as the same would or could be subject to as regit ds the United States, if the same were not so as aforesaid released. Approved, August 7, IS IS. . " ! See voL 10, p. 92. ' Ciitr.91. An Act making appropriations fur renale deGensive-avorks - of the United States for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of Just, oa thousand eight huaured and IVa-ty sevest.' Sec I. Be it enacted by the Senate and Htüss of Representative of the United Stales of America, in Congress assembled. That the following sums be, and they are hereby' appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money io the Treasury, for the presetvation, repair, and construction of certain fortifications for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight huodied and forty-seven. For the purchase from the State of New York of the defensive works on Staten Island, together with the land bought by the State for the site of said woiks, with all the material on and about them, and for repairs of said woiks when the title ef the State of New York shall have been extinguished, one hundred thousand dollar.: Provided, Tbat the Executive be, and he is hereby, authorized to dispose of the site and materials of old Fort Gansevooit, and to apply the proceeds of such sale lo the tepair of the woiks on Suten Island. For the commencement of batteries on Sollers's Point flats, below Baltimore, thirty thousand dollars. For the commencement of a fort at the entrance to Cumberland Sound, Georgia, twenty thousand dollars. For the commencement of a fort on the east side of Dauphin island. Mobile bay. Alabama, twenty thousand djllats. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to take such steps as be may deem advisable for adjusting the title to the Fea Patch island ; and. should the same be found to be adverse to the United States, that he cause the value to be ascertained by arbitration, according to the agreement entered into between the Secretary of War and the ageut of the claimant. A pp:oved, August 8, 1346. Chap. 93. An Act mak'tnj appropriations fur the rapport of the army fur the year ending oa the thirtieth J aae, eighteen hundred and IvftyStc I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled. That the following sums be, and the same are heieby, appropriated for the support of the army for the year ending on the thirtieth Juue, eighteen hundred and forty-seren: For pay of the army, one million three hundred and twentynine thousand three hundred and seventy-four dollars. For commutation of officers' insistence, four hundred and sixty-five thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars. Foe commutation of forage for officers' horses, including arrears since commencement of hostilities, one hundred and thirty-one thousand six hundred and three dollais. Fur payments in lieu of clothing to cfficeis servants, twecty-eight thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. For subsistence in kind, four hundred tod sixty-eight thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars and sixtyseven cents. For clothing for the army, camo and ranison eauippage, taro hundred and thuty-one thousand dollars, For expenses of recruiting, twelve thousand and twentytwo dollars. For three months' exlia pay to non-commissioned officers, mnslcuos, and privates, sixteen thousand dollars. For ryilar supplies of the quartermaster's depaitment, eo-msting of fuel, forage in kind for the authorized number ot officers' horses, and for the horses, moles, and oxen belonns to tne quartermaster's department at tne icrtm , -Bihtary posts and statioos.aod for the horses of the two re-imeuU of dragoons, and the four companies of light artilt.J tr L anM.r- h.t,tinr. and of stationery, indndiog company and other blank books for the army.eertifi- , eates for discharge! soldiers, blank forms for the pay tnd quarteimaster' departments, and the printing of Department orders, army regulations, nd general regulations, two bun- j dred and five thousand dollars. For tbe incidental expenses of the quartermaster's department, consisting of postage on letters and packets received by officers on public service ; xpenses of courts-martial and courts of inquiry, including the additional compensation tu tod'e advocates, members, and witnesses, while on that service, ooder the act of the sixteenth of March, eighteen hundred and two; exira pay to soldiers employed in the erection of barracks and quarters, the eon -true tion of roads, and other constant labor, for periods of not less than ten days, under the act of second of March, eighteen hundred and nineteen t expenses of expresses from the frontier posts; of rt. la mrniiittrst of tbe necessary articles fur the in " ..... . .? .--- - terment of non-commissioned officers and soldiers; hire of laborers; compensation to clerks to the officers of tbe quir tennastei'a department, at posts where their duties cannot b nerformed without such aid; and compensation to agents in charge of dismantled works, and to such wan and fnage masters as it may be necessary to employ, under the act of the fifth of July.eijjhteen hundred and thiriy-eigni j van jus expenditures necessary to Keep me two regimcm m ui roam and the four comoanies of lizht artillery complete, ineludinr the purchase of horses to supply the place of those which maybe lost and become unfit for seivieei shoeing honest and the annrehenioa of deserters, and tbe expenses incidental to their pursuit, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. For repairing and enlarging barracks, quarters, storebouses, and hospital at the several posts ; for erecting tem porary cantonments at such posts as may be occupied duiing the year, and gun houses lor tne protection ol tne cannon ai the several posts and military woiks, includicz tbe necessary tools and materials for the objects enumerated, and for the authorized furniture of the banaclc rooms of non-commis sioned officers and soldiers; building and repairing stables for dragoons and light aitillery ; for rent of quaiters for tffieers. barracks for troops at posts whete there are no public buildings for their accommodation, and of store houses for the safe-keeping of subsistence, clothing, ate., and of grounds lor summer cantonments and encampments tor military pur poses, on hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For transportation of officers baggage, when travelling on duty without troops, fifty thousand dollars. For transportation of troope and supplies of the army, io eluding the barrage of troops when moving either by land or water ; freie tits and ferriages t the purchase or hire of horses, mules, oxen, carts, wagons, and boats, for the transportation of supplies, and for garrison purposes ; drayigt and

cartage at the several posts t hire of teamsters t transporta

tion of funds for the Pay Department t the expense of sailing public transports between the posts on the Gulf Mexico, and of procuring water at such posts as from their situation require it) of clothing from the depot at Philadelphia lo the stations of the troops of subsistence from the places of purchase and from the places of delivery, under contract, to sach places as the c ircumstancrs of the service may require it to be sent; of ordnance, ordnance stores, and small aims from the foundiies and armories to the arsenals and fortifications, and frontier posts, two bundled and fifty thousand dollars. For contingencies of the army, six thousand dollais. For the purchase of ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies, one buudied thousand dollais. For current exp;uses of the oiduance service, one hondied thousand dollars. For manufacture of arms at the national armories, three bundled thousand dollais. For r piirs and improvements, and new machinery, at Springfield armory, one bundled and twenty-five thousand dollars. And the sum of five thousand dollars, out of the appropriations made for the said oljecis by the act approved March thiid, eighteen hundicd and forty-five, is declared to. ruve been intended for the purchase of the lots adjoining the armoiy (round, as expreed in the estimates, to which purpose it has been applied. And of the sum allowed by the said act lo be applied to repairs at the national armories such amount as in the judgment of the Secietary of War may be necessary, not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, may be applied to the purchase of land fiom individuals and iron the town of Springfield, Massachusetts, and the assent of Congress is hereby given to och purchase. For repairs a od improvements and new machinery at Harper's Ferry armory, one hundred and twenty-eight thousand three hundred and sixty -one dollars. For arsenals, one hundred and sixty-eight thousand five hundred and ninety-three dollars, of which twelve thousand five hundred dollars ait authorized to be applied to the purchase of a site and building a magazine for Washington arsenal, For purchase of saltpetre tnd brimstone, forty thousand dollars. For the purchase of gunpowder, one hundred thousand dollais. For expenses of preparing drawings of a uniform system of artitleiy, one thousand dollais. For expenses of the mineral land service, including those incurred since the first January, eighteen hundred and fortysix, thirty thousand dollars. For suiveysin reference to the military defences of the frontier, inland, and Atlantic, twenty thousand dollars. For military and geographical surveys west of the Mississippi, tbiity thousand dollars. For continuing the surreys of the northern and north western lakes, twenty-five thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enactel, Tbat the following sums be, and the same are heieby, appropiiated, to meet the expenditures which raiy be incurred under the acts passed during the present sessi m to authorize an increase of the rank and file of the army, and lo piovide for raising a regi ment of mounted linemen " vizi For pay, eight hundred and fouiteen thousand five bundled and twelve dollars. For conmutation of officers' subsistence, twelve thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars. For commutation of forage for officers' horses, eight thousand one burred and sixty dollars. For piymenls in lieu of clothing to officers' servants, one thouaiid one hundred and ten dollars. For subsistence in kind, four buudied and eighty-seven thousand, four hundred and forty-two dollars. For expenses of recruiting, seventy-nine thousand six hundred dollars. For clothing, camp, garrison, and horse equipage, two hundred and eighty-four thousand oue hundred and seventyfive dollars. For the regular supplies of the quartermaster's department, consisting of fuel, forage, stiaw, ke , oue bundled and thirteen thousand dollars. For the incidental expenses of the quartermaster's depiij-. ment, consisting of expenses of couvts martial and courts, 'of inquiry, extra pay to soldiers, purchase of horses for diagooii, &c, ninety-three Uious md five bundled dollars. For transpottatioi of Unops and supplies for the aimy, three bundled and twenty-two thousand dollars. , Fur the medical aud hospital depitlmeui, twenty thousand dollars. Approved, Aug-ist 8, 1S46. ' Chav. 93, An Act making appropriations for the snppnrtol the Military Academy for the year .endnig on the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and Girty-eeven. Sec. I. Be it enacted by the 8 mate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congrtss assembled, Tbat the following sums be, and the same aie heieby, appropiiated out. of any money in the Treasuiy, not otherwise appropriated, fr the suppoit of the Military Academy for ihe year ending on the thiitieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-seven.' .. Fur pay of officeis, instructors, cadets, and musicians, seventy-eight thousand nine hundred dollars. For commutation of subsistence, fire thousand two bun dred and fifty-six dollars. - For commutation of forage for ofL-ers horses, two thousand four hun lred dollars. For clothing for their servants, four hundred and twenty dollars. For repairs and improvements, fuel, and apparatus, forage for public horses anl oxen, stationery, printing, and other incidental and contingent expense, twenty thousand dollars. Foi completing the barracks for cadets, fifteen thousjod dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That the President be authorized to appoint a board of visitors, to attend the annual examination of the Military Academy, whose duty it shall be to repoit to the Secretary of War, for the information of Conxress, at the commencement of the next succeeding session, the actual state of the di-cipline, instruction, police administration, fiscal affairs, and other concerns of the institution: Provided, That the whole number of visitors e.ch year shall not exceed the half of the number of States in the Union i and that they shall be selected, alteinitely, from erery second State, each member being a bona fide leriJent citizen of the State from which he shall be appointed ; that not less than six members shU be taken from among officers actually seirinz in the militia t and th it second number shall not be taken from any Congressional district, until every other district in the Stale shall have supplied a member: Provided, further. That no compensation shall be made to sai l members bey md the payment of thelt expenses for board and lud'inz bile at the Military Academy, anl an allowance not to exceed eight cents per mile, for travelling by the honest mail route from their respectire b rors to the academy, and back to their homes. And the sum of two thousand dollars is heiebr Doropriated to defray the ex penses of said board of visitors at the next aunual ex amination. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That the teacher of drawing and the first teacher of French at the .Military Academy shall hereafter be, respectirely, professor of draw ing aud professor of the French language. Approved, August 8, IS46. Cmr. 37. An Act supplementary to the act passed on the twentieth day of Fe'truary, eighteen hundred and forty-sis, entitled uAa act to enlarge tne puweit ef I be aever-S orphans' court beta la and Sur ine Dtauict or Columbia." Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and lloae of Repre sentatives of thi United States of America in Congress astembled. That every orphan or other infant to whom the orphans' courts of the District of Columbia are authorized and empowered by the act t wjiich this act is supplementary, or by any other law in. force in the said distikt j oi in either county thereof, to appoint a guardian, shall be entitled, on aniving at the age of fourteen yeais, or at any age between fouiteen and twenty-one years, notwithstanding I any appointment of guardian before made by such courts, or either of them, to elect a guardun for htnvelf or herself i Provided, The orphans' court within whose j'uisdiction may be the person and residence of such orphan, or any propeity, real, personal, or mixed, to which such orphan is entitled, or where a guardun bad been duly appointed before, the court by which said former guardian had been appointed approve the chaiacter and competency of the person so elected guardian i And provided, Such orphans' court sha'l and may lequire of the guardian, so elected, such security, and exercise iownm nu m mm ju.iju.ii .uu .- ; the faithful adraintratnn of his trust, as are provided in the sail act or nr other law m forte as aforesaid, to ths eases of euardians aoDoiuted bv the (aid court, and It ! .u - :j - : u J..- . : . - ..t ...-I, Smttriir. tion and powers shall see til lo supersede aua remove such guardian, or if such eruardiau die or become in competent duiing the minoiity of such orphan, the said court shall forthwtih cite such orphan to appear ana maire a new election of guardian, which such orphan may do under the sa ne conditions and restrictions as ai hereinbefore piescribed in rcpct to the original election of guardian; and for the interval of time between the removal, death, or incompetency of tbe fiist elected guardian and tbe new elee tion of another by such orphan, the said cnuu may, u it deem it expedient, appoint a guaidian cd inferim until such new election be made; taking such secuilty OI sucn guaran ad interim, aud exercisii.e ever him such jurisdiction and powers as are or may be requiicd and given in the cases of other guaidiaust And provided further, Ibatwnerea guardian is to be superreded by such election, he shall have notice of lha annlication br summons or in Wiitir.e. Sec. 2. And be if fuither enacted. That an surety 01 s-uardian. br net il ion to the coo it letote whictl ne was bound, setting foith that he apprehend himself oi herself to b in danjer of suffering thereby, shall pray lhat he may be relieved, the said court, after a summons to answer the peti tion shall have been served npm tie guaidi m, or a eo; y of such summons left at the place of his usual abode, shall order him to give counter security for the complete inoemnity oi tne original surety, or to deliver the waid's estate into the hands of the surety, or of some other perion ; in either of which cases it shall take sufficient security ol tne person into whose hands the ward's estate shall be delivered as aforesaid; and such court shall and may make such further and oihei Older for tbe relief of the petitioner as to it shall seem just. Approved, August 8, 1S45. Gkaftinq the Tomato upon the Totato. At a meeting of the New York Farmer's Club, Mr. Meigs rend from the "Annala of the Royal Iloiticulturil Society of Tari, an account of a successful experiment of grafting a stem of the tomato upon the stalk of a potato, by which a crop of tomatoes was rsispd in thr air. and one of nntatocs in the earth. The tomato and the potato are of the same genus of plants. Yankee Contractor in Canada. All the contractors on the Canada portion of the railroad from Montreal to Portland are Yankees. The letting were declared last week.

Fossil Remains or Man. According to the U. S.

Gazette, a very remarkable discovery his recently been made of foesil remains of the human specie. They consist of the bones of the pelvis, and were discovered by Dr. M. V. Dickinson, in liie mammoth ravine, near Natchez, Miss., in the same stratification with the bones of the Megatherium, Mj lotion, Mejjalonyx, the Tapia, Castroides, Zebra, Bison. ElkT a gigantic horse, and a nondescript animal, discovered also by Dr. Dickcrson, and below those of the Mastodon and a stratum containing' marine shells. This discovery is perhaps the most remarkable one that has lately characterized the progress of modern geoliwuij ui wjc .itaucuiy ui isaiurat ocicncs la r Uiia- j (leiphia. - Re-apteae ance or a Submerged Island in Lake Ontario. -The Oswego Advertiser states that Gull Inland, situated about two miles from-the northern ishore of Lake Ontario, between Tort Hope and" Cobourg, has re-appeared. It has been submerged seven years. A letter from Mr. William Osborn.jr., keeper of the light, dated August 21, states that the rock for several yards around the light-house, is at least one foot above the water that tire lake Is now lower than he has ever known it before. The fall of the water from December 1. 1815, to March 24, 1846, was nine inches; from 24, to June 9, 14 inches, and from June 9 to August 21, 5 inches. Acting Noblt. The people of Albany have done a good tiling, raised a fund for the Prussian emigrants who were robbed of $'!00 in that city. The whole sum will be made up. 2456 dogs were killed in New York between the 15th June and the 1st October. Hyw. many sausages would they make ! CI KCL LAIC. State Sabbath Convention. In confoimity with the Resolution of the State Sabbath Convention, beld in this place last year, a similar Convention will be held here on Wednesday, the 16th of December next, and will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M, with a disromse apon the observance of the Sabbath by the Rev. PresiJent Si npson of Creeneaslle. A feaiful desecration of the Lord's day continues, and the friends of morality and religion in the State are earnestly invited to attend this Content ion, or be represented in if, and again unite Ij bearing their harmonious testimony in faror of the privileges and obligation of the Sabbath. Krpjrts from the distiict associations will be expected. The undersigned cordially tender the hospitalities of Ihe membeis of tht-ir respective congiegations to all strangers uniting in the Convention, and a Committee of reception will be found at the Robert's Chapel on the evening previous to, and on the evening ot, the Convention C4UliHILlPS, J. N. DICK, T. I SEN SEE, J. JAMISON, D. GURLEY, W. BEECH ER, L. JOHNSON. WESLEY DORSET, J. J. G. KUNTZ. . . L. WM. V. DAN I RLS,.... P. . T. IL KRESSEY,' II. A. H. MYERS. S. S. T. G1LLETT. 9CTAI1 Editors of papeis io this State are requested to publish this Ciicuhr. Ihdiahapolis. November 2, 1S46. THE 3IAKKLTS. NEW YORK, Oct 17. Flour has gone down agiin to about $5,75 foi Gneee holders uy on account of the impossibility of obtaining fieight, while buyers, of cour-e, assign a different reason. 1 am still of the belief that flour will touch a high fiuie this winter. V BALTIMORE. Oct. 23. The Baltimore market continues tlo'l and unsettled. Theie is a decided downward tendency in grain and flour, with but little doitig. Howard street flour will not bnng higher than $3,12, which some huldeis are selline; at, whilst others demand $5,26. City mills are aWo held fiimly at $-3,25. The Telegiaph reports from Philadelphia, to-day, tbat sales of fiesh ground fliur wcie made at $5,37$, and that there is no change in corn meal. Grain Is less active, and prices lower prime red wheat sold at $1,08 cenls per bushel. Yellow coin sold at 66 a 67 cents, which is a decline. Oats 30 cei ts. Whiskey 24 a 25 cents. At New York, to-day, Ihe flour maiket remains unsettled and Inactive , buyers not being disposed to accede to the terms of holders. The impression is that prices must recede still further, as there will not be another steamer due for six or seven days yet. There is rather more acuvi'y in :rain, with a fair demand for cjftoit. Tnces generally remain as quoted yesterdjy. Com meal is selling at $4,12 per barrel, and rye is selling at SO cents per bushel. A heavy business has been done in cotton, with a more active demand, aud an upward tendency in prices. Cor. Washington Union. CINCINNATI, Oct 31. Flock The indications of a rise in the river has imparted a li. tie moie firmness to the market than holders manifested yesterday ; 600 bbls sold lat eve ning at $l 217 do at $4,00 with the privilege of remaining in etore a month ; we also heard of a sale of 2(X)'J bbls in Covington at $1,00, but could not fully authenticate the ieport. To-day, 100 bbls sold from store at $1,00 deliverable two weeks hence ( 100 do at same to be delivered next week ; 200 do from Miami Canal. Since writing the above, Ihe sale or 200 bbls alluded to, has been confirmed, and we hear of fuither sales of 200 bbls to arrive, at $-1,00 ; 270 do from Canal at same. Whisky Sales last evening of 50 bbls from liver at lSj els; 65 do at ISc. To-day 87 bbls sold from river at 13c j 2o do from Railroad at lvjfc Chronicle. To Smokers. Chcucrs, nml Siiu tiers. RICHARD I It WING Ac CO. have jnt opened a Clear and I nmeeo ttll wliment, oa Washing ton street, lndianarili, opposite. Browning's lloiel, wlirre thry otter lör sale, at vlnikesale and retail, the followinf asnrtiiienl,heiiie atiperk to any Hong ever yet offered in this market, "imported SPAXlSH CIO ARS, o( the follow In celebrated brands: IaiierMl el Eainero R pttia, La Marie 1 ihiii, &'g!e Re-nlia, tarnish, Düna Reealia, Jueno Principe, La Norma, Justo Aim Principe, Imperial I'gue. B) mn, Sun. llalfSpaoUh, ta.i lores, Cuhrey Werner, Casti'los, tc tc Clicwiiiu Tobacco. American, Aromatic Star; Cavendi-h, Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut, . John Cnder's LndW Twist, McDonald's 5.. Lump, - J. Rnbertaua's ICs. Lamp. Sil II IIS. - Miccalntf. Happee, II igh Dried ScoUh. ivcfr.i Vine Smokius: Tobicco, rinrrsiM. fSniilT Bow. Pipes. Jte.-ate Al.so Im! rmii-ed. a lam sunolv of best Ltwtoa Pale Ale, forte, and Browa Stout, In quarts and pints, of Byne'e celebrated London Wand. Silver Tops fur sale by the tea or sinrle ixAlie. Ciimry dealers supplied on the most ad vanUgeous terms, 32 If MADISON AND CINCINNATI Steam Packet SulftMire No.' 4. X. T. WRIGHT. Master. 1 tSieMa. WILL leave Madison every Monday, tednesdat, (ä f ,11 4 and Friday at 9 o'clock. A. MH fcturnini. will leave f. "t V g- W Cmcinnsli every Tuesday, i nurdy,aua caiuruay, srtJ ii-J Viit at II o'clock. A. M. Tbe wul-ure. No. 4, is an entirely new boot, and havln- been built expressly for the trade, she Is arranged with an especial view to accommodate passenfers and ahipptrs. lies soe-d is enml lo that of an v Hobt above the Falls of the Ohio. On her downward trips, site will uniformly bind at Madison in advance of the Maa Boat, riiasengers inreroung to travel oy ino nan noa can re main on board all mgltt (free of charge) within a ft-w steps ol tile uepot ready for Ihe morni n Ham. SjIis IIAKEK'S IIRTI.4. BROM A I a new and valuable combination of tbe Cner Not (without iuoti,) whh other inredients, innocent, strengthening n,l aereeahle. ball to invalids and to persons in ht-alth. It is nantcu inriv recommended to the Sic. lis a very delicate and patutaMe bever vhna tlier nutriment is duacreeable or indioestiMe. As a diet fur CkddrtM, it ia moat auuiuous. Directions for waking actuuiuany WnWfTVS OF PMLVEXT FITYSTCIAXS OF BOSTQY. vv. k.. trimH ih ft i im. niilnMiHTil bv Mr. W. Baker, of Dor Chester, and find it a pleasant ante! of Food, from a .nowlef-R of b In.r-ient we think it Wilt be useful In invalids, and to persons re covering from disense; especin'.ly tofuch as dislike Ihe articles usually reeotruuenana. ll siso oners -wi nourwnnwn iui c.i.mni. Jon C. Win, M. I. Winn I'Miniio, M. D. Gsoanc lUrwaso, M. U. -- Z. Ii. Am, M. D. Joh llot-i, M.D. Johs Waat, M. D. BotUn, January, ItJW. For sals hv 45 NOEL, DROWNING tc Co. SHERIFFS SALE. RY virtue of an eseention ia me directed from the clerk's office of ihe Marinst circuit court. I wilt expose t pulilte sslei, m Hie 291 ll day faT November, IÖSO, at the court Immi-s dnnr io I nditnw'iolw, within the hours Dresclibed by law.lh rents and priu,f.ir seven years. of lite? (Mowing real estate, bvwil : be-inning at ibe nnrthestst corner of out-bliirfc sumhrr MS on tne d rti.-Ukm l.tixls aojMitng tne lown or lnainannli east of White river, thence west an liie line of snid Mne.k 60 feet thence south 2tXJ feet, thence east 50 feet, thence north 909 feet to the Place of neginning. Also, uie east iu inn mn win wnps is um lot of round lying between the old Ferry road and Ilm t.'umherlitnd road easlnf White nver, on tne oimaiion lanas aojuining tne uiwn oi man uirmlis: and on f lilure to realise Ibe full am-Mini of i'l !gneut, (merest and er, I will at the same time and pl.ire eiiom I lie fr simp's of snid real eute. Taken as the propnrty of Wm. C. Vaiililaricum.nt ih. atiK ol Mcl-nrtv anil Alcuoufti. SIIFRIFF'S Sl,r -f- Y viitue of 3 executions to me directed fnim the clerk's ofhee nf tlie Marion circuit catrt, I will expnae tn publ sals on II 'r!t day of iNnveintwr, 164ö, at the coon bouse dorr In ihe town or inn:ana pol is, within the hours prescribed by law, Ihe rents and pnfiu.f. even years, of the following reitl est.tte, to wit t the south-west quaiter of sect Nn number six, township numlm sia teen, ranee number five eat, containing 133 14 100 acres, wiib tlie excrptbin of 3-1 acres si dd olf ufihe east si te of said quarter section, lenvlni St 14-100 acres; and on failure to realise Ihe full amount of Judginenl, interest, and ensw, I w ill at the tu time and place expose the fee simple of said renl estate. Taken as the pmperty of Kotiert IWalpitle, at Ihe suit of Paul Thurlo, and the Indiana Minimi First insttntnce Company 4ö-3w $1-75 A. W. ttUrt3El.lt, Saer. Morion O. Sil PF'S SALE. -arY virtue of an es-C4.tioa in ma directs. I from the cirri's offf.ee of M9 the Marion circuit court, I will et pose to sale, on the 2fth day nf November, is in, at tne court bouse door in Indiananmni, witnin ine honrs prescribed by tow, the rents and profits, for seven years, of Ihe tlwwins real eatate,to.wltt tits east anlfor bit number Ave, la sonars nuuihrr seventy-two. in the town of Indianapolis; and on r.iUure to realize liie full amount of itblffmrtil. interest, and costs. I will at the fame lime and Stw, tinat the fee shuttle of snid ra .l swtaUt. Taken as tlie property of Wm. 11. Jones, ai Ute suit of W. J. Clapp, for the use of I Israel spencer. I 45.Jw-ll.50 A.W. RUS3ELL,5Vri.YjriMC

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LIST OF LaTTTEIlS REMAINING in Ue Tost Office at Iadianapolis, Indiana, oa November I. 1. (Xj'Pereons calling for these letters will please to say AM'RTISED. The inland put age on mil tellers or papers for Foreign Cotmtriee mutt be pre-paid, otherwise they cannot be forwarded.

George Jesse or J Tom tin son H Hardin V H 1 1 Robert AUet Dr O W Apple Solomon A Uder son Kobt J Anderson F.li W Anderson DariJ Armstrong J J . Ö Bafns John W J Pyle Enoch. Pkipps Isaac N Pleasant Jj Parker Miss II P.aU lad Elijah renn Aqnilla HarJi,! Franklin Hopk.li J H Haverstick Eli Hartaell F Hardin Samuel 9 Perron Miss Dianthy Protiir.an John II Prau Sl Johnson Dash Martin D Horn Miss Lavina S R XSeugh Mr John Hand Miss Rebecca Hets Charles H ,bart Charlotte 8 ' Hatch VTsa Hi Jht lacob S Hawkias Stephen -Harding Amanda Heplin Lewis Hilton WW. Heijer Samuel . Hartsock Si Kinttf Ilhorer Samuel Reid Mrs Sarah Bockwkh MrsE Bright Hon M O 9 Bemett DavU Brraa John S BiH J Ourdon Bready John Backer Mr Frederick Bryant Miss A Berry Richard Beeler JoH Barlos- Mr Isaac Belcher Mr John Babbit Mr John II Brow a Otier J Bryan Ooorge Barnard Henry Bell Mr John Baker Jeaaa moss Messrs AB W L Robinson Saninel Rsy Mrs Isabella i Kay John W Ray Joseph RaiUbark WilUant Roerty Timothy Roberts Albert or Hooker Miss Jaae Hunt Moaaier Georgs Howe J Hiram S Crals Rhoades Charles S Roberts Jacob J Rhoads Mis M D Smith Samnel . Snider David Sloan James M Smith Jaecb Johnson Miss M M Uenkins lames Jenes T H Johnson Aaron - Bojrer A A Bales N 8 Bradv Henry Usset Benjamin r Jeaseaon Jasaes Stnbbs Joha Jackson Za lock Jayne sin tlirabeth Httock Teter nmnrton Joseph r SioirdSA Barrat Miaa C n- - -Kempte Adam Keicer Andrew S Kohlmaa Henry Kemple A ptiaebach Mary A BaUenger Klijah smock A . Stoat David . Sanders Georg-e L ' Craft Miis 8 It Cook Mr John r Tav'or Ben B naroe Mr Joal Kirkpatrick J A Carter Mrs O Carson Miss L Ketrew Thomas Thompson John W L Tucker Eiiiabeth Colden W B Landers J Lisa John H Thonpson James L Clark Mr Z Collins Mr I Thornton Henry F Taylor Bennet Locks J B Lee CP Lee Joel urrey Mrs Lacy rTrvcksess Mis Cath arine Dongherty Mr James David David Lyon Ephraim Todd Miss Nancy N i my wuuam Depew Miss Nancy Duan John Moore Miss Sarah I hurston Jona L - Marquis Mrs Sarah Mook J Todd HP , Dick er .on Wm Totewiler Nathaniel Dennon David Darby Thomas Miller Henry Miller Alesander F Mam James A Moore Samuel Tbompcot Julia H Taj lor.MlsctmJy Ulard Israel Dowlins; John laia Mrs Rebecca Duzan Wm II Miller Travis V ' Dorsey John Dar is Joseph Martin Jemima E Mil er Vinceut M Veatch Jeremiah W Demott Lawrence Macy David "1'son Mieajah Wüharm Fried C Walpole R L Wilson E R E Minnick Henry Morris Susannah Martindale k Meat line Mitchell Messrs J M kLM Mace Daniel MACS .McVey John McKinny Elija McCollum Sam N Verris William N'egley Geo M 2 Nunn Joseph O O'Neal James East on E J F.tsler Lloyd EUiot James Lnrich Johannes Wright L D 3 Wilson O-o W F Weseott E lward Farris Alf re I Webb Elijah Wilwa D W S Waiden Samson Wilson D Fletcher IUcharJson lowers Miss Mariah FoMey Jacob Ferguson James C 2 Winters Moses Whitesell P T feerath.n I Oillowav J R Wratt Thoinis Wilson Thomts Wilminton O Wilson Andrew Y Yonns; J VoutM-y Miss Catkarine L. DUXLAP, T. M. i.U S fc LureIJa J Oastin James G ruber Gorg Gwinnup Luther Hold Aaia Go n Samuel O'Neal Charles P Orr fames Owen RoVt Dale JOiborne Amey SIICUIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of 3 wins of venditioni erpwas in me tirreted from the clerk's office of the Marion circuit Court. I will eimne to rwMic nie, on Um 93tli day f November, 18 11$, at Ihn court hnu-e duor in I ndianapolia. sviiltin Die rtimraprencrtiied hy law. II ie rents and pnifits, feven yea's, of lite following real eainte, In wk: the undivided b all f the north h If ami the -ndivided h ilf of the south u tlf of Um west h ilf f the north eat qu.iiter of aection num'wr twentr nr. townshin num ber aevenieea. ant range ntim Vr three eat, omtaiiiing twenty acre each; and on failure to teaiize the full amount of iudzinenL interest. and eosts, I will at the same time and puce, expose the fee sim ile of said real estate. Taken a the pmperty of fb.irles Hallsnt, at the suit of d. A. Fletcher, and at Iba suit of Abnilism Uowen, and at the sua of uas Moinit. 45-3v-S 1 .87 A. V. RUSSELL, Sheriff Marion Co. HARDWARE. TYLKIl DAVIDSON A CO.. .V. 12(i Main, brt'ceea Tl.ird and Fourth Streets. f.m.r.r.i rr. Are now ia receipt of a very heavy stock of Fortizn and Domestic ll:irlvnrc. JN addition to the annexed summary of heavy poods, direct t om the American and European Manufacturers, tfccv have at all times a stock of SHELF HARDWARE, which is complete and unequal! od. A lona; and active business experience in this city, ia connection with a thorough scrsenai examination of the Eurouean market hu enabled them to establish extended and permanent relations abroad, ana in this country ; and they are now prepared to oner inducements to their customers, and to the Western trade generally, inTerr to none in the United States. They have now in store, in original packages, and for sale by the cask, case, bale or package : Sanderson, Brothers It Co'. Superior Cast SteeL Armitaje." Foster," and " Parker's" Genuine Anvils. ' O. Amts" Shovels and Spades, all descriptions. "Collins Co." and " Hunt It Co." Axes and Edge Tools. " Simmons It Co." and " Mann's" Axes and Edge Tools. Pittsburgh and English Solid Bot Vit. German and American Slat-s, all l ies. Worsted Plush, Straining Web, and Shoe Threal. Trace Chiins, Hooks and Hinges, Coal Hods. Curry Combs, Bed Screws, Fire Irons. Looking Glass Plates, 7x9 to 18x00 inches. Blacksmith's Hammers, Sledges, and Bsllows. Junidtta, Cincinnati, and Boston Nails. Common and Fine Cutlery, Files and Edge Tools. Tacks, Brads, and Sparables. Hone, Wool, and Cotton Cards. Percussion Caps all brands, 8. B., II., O. A., D. X', etc. 30-Jmisf C;itIMT R1KGAI.S! Commissioners' hale of Ile.il Estate. BY an order of the probate court of the county of Marion, the nndcrsigned are appointed commissioners to make sale in such bss and parcels as they may deem advisable of all the real estate ot Tin tin is Alci hint, late of Marmn county, deceased, wtiich is hereinafter described. 1 he undersigned wul therelcre.ln pursuance of said order, on the 14ih d-y of Decenihrr, 18 16. between the honrs of It) o'clock, a. m . and 3 oVbica, p. m., of said day. In front of the Washington Hall in the tow a Of inaianapoiis, odor fur saie anu sen at putHic ventue, lo the nigltest biitder, aitof k ntrirtbereii 1 1, in sqiiare nuiubereil h7, in the snid town of Intlianapolisrauhject to (tie estate nf dower therein of the widow of tha said Thomas McOkit... Also, all of nut-ba or blocx numbered 5J of tne rtortatbtn rands' siljiilnm; the town of Indinnapnlis. 1 he said lot number II in square nntnher 67, lies in the business part of the town, within one qnreof the Sute House yard, and within ahmst 100 feet of tha 8taie Bank, and fronts S9 feet on Washinghut. street, and 83 feet and 5 inches nn Kentucky avenue. It will be snh! in three parcels of equal parts of ia feet a inches est Washington street, and 97 feet 9 incites on Kentucky avenue, to be divided by lines running parallel wan tne saat ana west lines ol ine lot, making tws nna business parts to each parcel. There is a dtittb-e frama dweUinf house on the kit fronting on Kentucky avenue; and should tbe nndersigned deem h tdvisuble.ltie one h ilf of the laid du elling biMi.se will he sold with ihe east parcel of said lot, and Ihe other half thereof sv iih the middle parcel of Uta lot, with tha rieht and stMnrstSMi lo and apna the aorehaaers at said parcels, oa trie' request (4 either of them, to remove said dwellinf house at their Joint and equal expense, to that one naif thereof ahail be upon earJl of nij pnrccis of said The whole of said lot number II la sonaea-anmtier 0 was set err ana aasieneil to Uta widow et the hue Thomas McUuat, as and tor her dower la all his real nestle, and the änderst coed are auliroriaod 10 say for her that she will aril her estate of dower Hierein, npnn tail terms In the purchiaer or ptirchisers tJieretd, slxsild they wish to purchase the earns. 1 xm said eutlut la block aanrber a-t will ne aivtoen Into fbnr eqtal parcels by lines ranaing ea-t and west, each of which parcels win he 119 leet 11 inches la width, irontingon Last street and extendina back HiS leet snaking about lt acres of ground in each parcel. These parcels will be designated as lots numbers 1,3, 3,4. aumWins trosn tha south to Ihe north, so Ihn I the present residence of Mrs. Mcluat wil he kit number I. All these kits are among the innst dearrable situations tor private residences in or about tbe lown. Tne iin,-roveiiiente on kit num)r 1 are quite valuable. 1 be terms ot a-ile are one third of the purchase money in hand, and the btilance In two eqtinl payments at sit and twelve months, wkb interest, liie purrhiser giving notes with tip;iroved security, payable without any relief from valuation or spprbteiiieot laws. JOHN CAIN, 5 Commistoners. 41 is GEORGE LOCKERBIE.! KXCCUTOirS SAH:. NOTICE is hereby fiven thu the undersigned, execntor nf the estate of Henry Cntfmn, late nf the county of Marion and ftate of Indiana, deceased, will proceed hi sell at pnblic outcry the following described real estate, Io-wm : bs-iy acres on ol tne east stoe 01 ine souinwestaiinrter of enction tliinytwo. In townshin n 1 teen n.tn, 01 raiise hair east ; and if not told, then forty acres out of the nttalieast onier id said quarter aectbtn.bisinned as fol.mvs, to- : commencing at ihe northern, owner 01 said aoove uescined quaner secutMi, ann runnin; due west eighty rods, thence sunn eighty rods, thence eist eigtity tods, thence north eijilrty rods, to the place ot beginning, containing forty rrni. siutnle in Um esintv oi" Marion and St Oe aforesaij. The said sale will be Held in iront 01 tne court nouse oonr in inuiannnlis,on Saturday, the Iih day of December next, at two o'clock, P Mnoon the followins terms, to wit: a credit nf four, twelve, and el-hteen inoolhs fmrn the dtte nf mid sale, each payment to be secured bt proiiiiry mite, with sulhcieul freehold security, ja-ide piyable with out any relief frutn VHlirUion ot i pniiseinent lam Oct. 17, 1340. 41-4WM E. N. SlIIMEa, Fteeutar. f-jsllE board of county commissioners nf Hamilton osinty, Inliint, H will. on the first Friday after tlie first Mon day, (which will he o.t the lllhdtviof December neit. It) Id. receive prntMtsals f. fiiniishinx nulerialsaitd otnstruetinsj a eooitty seminary buiblina Ca- anid cimiiHv the undertikrr to give a bond wkh at le.ist two gno:l ami snthcient treehold ecnriües in dut)le the amount for which III cnitnict Is Liken Hie sureties' nanes to aretanpnny Iii umpnaals. The tlrst pnvmeot will be made in advance: - Tlie pita and si-scirtRatiiM of the buildin( may be seen at lire auditor's othce in ioitiesviiie at any tune. Bv ord-'f nf Ihe boiiid.nttest, A Mod PAL.MElt, Asd'dor II. C. - Ca Au I tow' office. Nnhleeville. II miiltifi ot.. Sept- 5, Id W. 37w . - EXCCUTUU'S SILK. AVOTICE hereby given thit the iindersi-ned will proceed tnevpnse i j to public auction, on the -Jiith day of November next, at the late reside nee of John Watten, Lite of Marina) connty. I ndiana, deceased, consisting in put of li.srses, hos, sheep, bees, cmle. Otrnnii utensils, finning milt, hay, wheat and imu, a variety of turning toils of all hinds .th aim. a flite be nf lit lie wheel timber, well seismied. 8ale to tike niare nn the Huh tsT November nett, at 10 o'ebsj, A. M. A credit of sural 1 months will be riven on ail sums of three dollars and upwards. All sums under three dollars, cash In hind. The pmchiser will be required to give his note, with approved Ireeliold security, without relirl frntn property or stay laws. h-t.9. 43-3is K. N. 8tHMEW,ravssr, ADUIXlSTRATOlt'S NOTICE. A-nTrrr is h.Thr e-ivRn. that tha unlersi?neJ has taken out Pi iMiiennf a.lminiatration on the esta.e ot Uriah Blue, late of Marion county, deceased, from the clerk's office of the Marioii Probate Court, for Marion county, Indiana. All personi having claims svainst said estate are requested to present tbe same, duly authentiataA for settlement 1 aud all Dersons inJebted to sai l estate, are reo u-ted to make immediate payment. The estata Is probably solvent. 41-aw BENJAMIN BLUE. AdminUtrator, ADlIIMISritATOK'S SAL.C. NOTICE is here'iy given thdts nndersigned, ad mintrlrator of ihe eatatenf Urlab Blue, btlenf Marine cuuntv. Indiana rtioasssd. wttl, on Friday, tlie 80th day of NoveinVr, A. I. 18 Id, at the laie residence ot Ihe snid Uriah nine, deceased, in Washitigtrm tawit-top of aid county proceed to tell, at public rendu, tha ptexsonal property of Uta asbl astale, consistln osT harass, cattle, fat hos, stiv.k ho, sheep, corn, oats. thrn.ing utensils, wipm, bouacbold and bite Ilea luraKure, lumber, and a variety of at tier an kite. Term ef Sal. A liberal credit wilt be allowed to pttrch-tfers on all sums exceeding three dollars, and note with freehold sseorkywHI he required, made payable without anvretbsf frota valisttt. re appraisement law. ihZ0 Bt.NJAMIN BlaLBj-brtirSrsasr.

Dy the President of the L'ultcd States. Vjsr IV pirmanee ef an act of Conjreas, approved on the dsveath day af July, 181, entitled. -An act to authorize the resident vf the United bestes to sell the reserved mineral lands ia the States of Illinois aaJ Arkansas, anl Territories of Wisconsin aad Iowa, suppose! to contain lead ore," I, JAMES K. POLK, President of ihe United dtates of America, do herehv dnclare aad make known, that public sales of the lands ncsirars'sc witsriis raeif sale, ia the State of ILLINOIS, os accousv or thk vslcbls Lim Mines TNisns, will be held at the aadermentiooed Land Oifices, ia said State, at th pcrioJs hereinafter de-i jnated. to- it ; At the Laad Office at DIXON, commencing on Montay. the of.h day or Ap it next, for the disposal of tbe publie LinJs ithin the following towathip an J fractional towaxhips, vi. : Aerla mf tkt Sasc line and east ( Jtmlk priucfpal uuridinn. Fractional townships twenty-seven, twentyjiUt, and twenty

nine, oi i n s one. Ta vnkiif twMtvr-a la 1 Is-.ntri.tit .n.l r..t;.t shin twenty liae, of range two. I Townships twentyeven and twenty-ci'ht, and t. actional town' ship tsrenty-nine, of ranpe thrae, 1 ne ne-ta hau ofre-wuship twenty-eoven. townshin ttrentr-eifht. and fractional town htp twenty-nine, of ranee four. -Vwt stas Um aad asest a tar na frimttfnl sserastaa. Fractional townships tentr-eevcn, tnentytagut, and twenty nine, of range Ohe. Fractional townships twenty-right and twenty-nine, of range two. At the land offlce at SHAWNEETOW.V, commencing en Monday, the nineteenth day of April Beat, for the disposal nf the public lands within the following sections aal parts mt sections, via.: Smulk stAr Saas has aad ssst sfU taW prindU awrtataa. Sections twta'y-rw to fwcaTy-sua, inclusive, aad sections thirty net to lAti-ff-aix, inclusive, of towathij eleven; sections ent to ' . inclusiv; add Sectio as tifkt UttmtU. Inclnaire, ia township rears tsccuons trr to suae, inclusive, sections fßttn to trryfae. in 1 ciuiive. an j sections raxar.nr to lorrv-ru. i iciutire.oi town tain ' sieven; sections ssss. tm, I kr,the north half aad southeast quarter of section yr j sectioas fir to (er, iocltlaive ; the soathwea quarter of s-cijoa tofbi I the north half ef section fnanttn. add sections fifteen to i:a, inclusive, in township twelve, of range nine. - Lands appropriated by law f ir tha nae of schools, military, at Cher purposes, will be excluded frosa the sales t also all quarter quarter sections covered in whole, or in part, by tb je rniainj leases which shall not be determined by the day Axed for the commencement of the sales. fre emptioa claims will not be alloweJ ta any or the above lands, antil afier the same shall have been ottered at the public sale, and become subject to private entry ; and a 1 of such ands at contain a mine or minds of lead ore actually discovered anl being wo-ked, will be sold ia such legal sabdivtaoa or subdivisions as wul include such mine or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. . The sales win each be kept open for two eeks, (unless the I n Js are sooner disposed of ) and no longer and no priva-e entries of land in the townships aad fractional townships se otfe ad will be admitted until alter the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of said tale. Ia further exacuuo i or the si 1 act, I hare caused the Commissioner of the Oeneral Laal Ot& to publish with this p oclamation a brief description of the mineral re Jons in whi h those lands lie, and of the lanis now orTereJ for sale, which he has prepared f out otttrial documents aad ether means of information. Given nnJer my hand at the Citv of Washington, tLis eighth day of September, Anno Domini one thousaad eight handred and forty, it- By the PresiJent : JA .1 ES K. POLK. Jastcs H. Pirca, .jciisc CemmUwiittr s lAs Ceaerai Land OJict. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the above proclamation of the President of the United State, were explored by M-. Owen, the geologist ol tbe State of la Kan, under instrucuoas f om the Treasury Du-partmnt, and in com pliaaoe with a resolution of the Hjuse of Repres,-nUtires, p isse-1 tfth Feb uary, 1J9 The able repoit ot this gentleman, pubti.hed aa dovUment No. .9, House of Kepresentatives, first set toa of SC'.h Congress, shows thit these Ian Is iucluJe all the productive miuea, anJ the entire rvgioa in which, from o'ervaUons durin his survey, there is re-on to believe that valuable veins of ore may readily be loan I. Fuither, that in IrCiQ. the lead mines of Illinois," Iowa, aud Wisconsin, though onlv pa-tiallv worked, p oJaced upwa dsof thi ty millions poun Isol lead those of Illinois yielding- their full proportion -aad that the whole diütrict, if p operiy mined, would yield one hundred and J. m""onm poun as per annua. 1 nese lands run situated on and nefr the M.siwppi sni Fever rivers, the cost of transporting the p -oJucts of them to 8t. Louis is only about fifteen cent per hund.-e I pounds. The soil ia of excellent quality, an t yiel ls aluniiantly all the pro tu t ol that Ijtitu lr. The lands in tlie SHAWN ttl'OH'.H district hare not been explored as fully as those in Dixos. Rscent dicove ies have bu n made, however, of rich veins of the sutphuret of lead and iin.-. contiguous to and oa both sides of these lun.U, in licstiu the existence of-imilar deposites within them. The facilities for manufjctu in white and reJ leal a'e represented at being ample ; and as the Un is are situiteJ within about seven miles of the Ohio river, th mtal. in any form, can be transported to all the prt icipil markets at a triilitgcoL JAMEi U. PlTEil. .t.'i-i Cenmitsioner mf Ihr Generel Laid OJice. Sfplembtr Bth. IrrMi. 33-IHwis lly the rrcsitlent of the Luit.d M.uo. IS parsuince of an act of Congress, approved on the t CtS eleventh day of Jul-, ltssd, entitle!. "An act to authorise thj f le.ideut ot the United States to sell tbe reserved mineral luoJs in the States of Illinois anl Arkansas, and Territory's of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to conUia lead ore," I, JAMES K. POLK. Prei lent of the Uoited States of America, do hereby declare and make knawn that a public sale will be hell at the lanJ odice at DUrtUQUE, ia the Territory of low, comraencinj on Monday, the eighth diy of March next, for the sale of the public lauds HtscTorjtt withheld raois iilr oa sccocjst or thk tactsit lesd mixes thkseus, within the following townships an l fractious! townships, known as the rich had mimc district, to-it : Kertk of the Set (ins ad esrf ftkefißi finciyl meridUn. Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine, and ninety, and fractional towuship ninety -one, of range one. Township eighty-eight, aad fractional townships eighty-nine, ninety, anJ ninety-one. of ran re two. Township eighty-seven, and fractional townships eighty-eight and eighty-nine, or range three. r rauionai lownsnins eiir.vievrn ana ei7niv-cirtil.oi ranze lour, Fractional township eighty-seven. of ranje five. Township ninety, aaJ fractional towtuhtp ninety-one, vf range j j - - 'j - r- -- al towiuhtu ninety-one, ot ranee e. ...... Fractional townships mncty-one. ninety 4wo, and ninety-three, of range two. lownsbip ninety-one, or ranje three. Lanis appropriated by law lor tbe use of school, militarr, and other purposei, will be eciu.ed from sale; alto all quarter quarter sections cowered in wholj, or in part, by those mining leases, which ... ... . e .-.. 3 . snail not oe dote.-miaed by the day hiLed lor 'he comotencemnt or these sales. rempÜoti caimiwill not beaHowed to any of the above lanJs, until after they have been ode ed at public sale, and oecorne subject ' to p ivste entry ; and all of such Ian Js as co.ttain a mine or mines 01 leal ore actually disjovertM and being workej, still be sola in, such legal .ubdivisioa or .ubdivUion. fiU ia:I..Jc such m.ne or mines, at not les sthan two do.la,. and fifty cent, p ir acre. The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (unless the Ian Is are

sooner disposed of ) anJ I no louder; anJ no p irste entries or land ! coiiutintnt; lorty eres, ns. Hsitcuck eua.rt) ; murtrred br Jobw1"in the townships and fractioaal townships so oirereJ will be ai:M.crrit. Tout amouut due uijj. " mitted until after the expiration of two weks from the commence- Lot no 10, in square no 1 w. ntr eight i al-n the s halt of les im

ment 01 s iu sale. In further execution of the said ajt. I have caused the Commis. ioncr of the Oeneral Land Office to puolith with this proclamation a brief description ol the mineral regions in a-hir.h these Ian. Is lie and of the lands now offered for sale, which he has p epared from olticial doenments and other me ns of info mit ion Oive onler my hanJ at the 1 sty of Washington, this fifth day of . September, Aquo Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Bv tne rre lent : jam ts K. rtji.su J&mks H. Pirca, Jicting Csasau'sstsntsr of the Central Land Ojfict. The Unit in the mineral rcri ins, embrace! in the above procla mation of the Presilent of the United States, are bdievel to contain the richest mines of lead that have yet beeu discovered i the ore yielding about eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also, has been founi in thit rvjion in considerable quantities. Great advantages are sail to exist for tbe mantiractnre of lead in varkt'is for.nl, particularly into , tha river banks being so elevate! as to require little or no expense in the erection of towers ; and the ore, from Us gresi parity, may be manufactured into shot by the first smelting. The location of these mines beinz near the MiUippi river, a.Tords great facilities of trtutsporta'ion.the average cost of w hich to t. Louis ts abeut Alleen cents per huaJred pounds. The soil is represented Ihent nttoen cents per nnaarea ponnas. 1 .. son 1 .. rrpresentea ai beirlf unusually lemie, praiucmj ail tne smau jrairn in ajrear abundance, and Inrniihinj excellent range for cattle thus preient - use eaual inducements te the SRriculturirt and the miner. The DUBUvtue. imn a in t acuonai townnits einty-eignt, eiirhtT-nine. and ninety, of range two east, situateJ on th banks of the Mississipl, are considered the most important 1 the DURAXOO mines io townships eigtitymne and mnety.es itnrsoaseM, are the next in value; aud the CATTESE mines in fi actional township eihty-eiht, of ran a three e ist, also on tbe river, are the third. O.h'r mines hare been di covered in this region ; an 1 it is very probable that future explorations wil bring to li jht others as rich and productive as any now known. IAMI.9 II. II ICH, -tclinf Cemmiiriener ef Ik Gtnersl Land Office. September 5tk. 18 i. 33-twis SAIaC OF IsA.IS Mortgaged lo the Congfessvmal Sc'ioul F and of n-dri-ks County, Indiana. THERE will be itrh.-red fa- sate at the court noose door in the tovra tif Uanville, in aiid county, on lias l.'dh tl ty of J.ireury next, betweea the Iswrsof IU o'clock, a m., and 4 o'ebark, p . m , all the f 4lowmg prisperty, or s Much uftnch tract as srdl p-iy ihe prnicip.il, IrKerest, ditiries, and c-mU there.m, fa fulure to pty tlw inteiest as it beranie due, in etmbinnity wan the trovLsms of Hie in tp-s. No. Hi. The s w qr of tbe n e qr of see -i-2, 1 lit n, r I w.oMilVtnlng 40 acres; nxirtgsged hy John Swain, July ii, ISIJ. Oebt, irteret, darn tees, and costs, h$. No. 113. Thee -I of the s eqr nf see 13,1 11 n, r I w,cnrrt-tinin83 acres; mnrtgigtd by Robertson G. Rtl-II, lieceinVr 6, II. Ib-bl, inieresi. d uu iims. ami costs, ft MSI I . l int ir.tct ass neretol.ire bora nflW ed lor sale and bhi in fi the prKMV fun .' . -l T-l. - .rik. - m . .r a ,it m . I m. ..11.1,.. I'l --.-.-------;-- ' . . nrvteired bv Wi II inn ken J ill June II. 1911. Uebl. lutrreet. A and cjMSit. 71 3 No. 151. it s Irf of the s e qr of see 16, t IS n, r I w, containing 4) res ; m.jrt----f try William II. D-rnall, M iy 21, Id 13. Debt, interest, imnges, and etude, $101 6d. No. id. Tbe w Irf the s w rjr -re. 2, t 1 j , f 1 vr, cont.in PO ...'. .. . I. . . . . . N0.1J1 l-tsld ineseqrni see 10.1 lo , r -r, rnntaming acres da acres; nvirt"igrd by wiiuim r aujw, uecein icr as, idso. IVK, iiitcrest, dim iges. and costs, fi'jj aJ t, dim igest andensK tUi. . No. IllTIteshfotlwnefriteaiotinlqrfd-see, w.7 - tainina SS 61 1 0.1 seres ; m trig t-d by l-lward dlraugn, UcWet 4, IdSI Dem, intend nimig-s, ana co-u, 5ns Bf. K. I l:l.-l4s nod 4, 5, and 6, in tunc nn 6, In Dinvillp ; morif i-ed by Zechtriiih tt. Clark, August 14, Id 13. Uebt, Inlereat, dam iges, aud Costa, S tS Hi. No. I JJ. Lots Ni. I and 8, In block no -29, in Dtnville; metg.ed by Htiniiiid Clark, Mty 15, Id tl. Debt, interest, d.imi.rs,aad waü, 0 47. No. liEl. The a hf nfibs n e lYaetbtaal nr nf -ee ß.t l.t n,r I w,enttaining rjtiel 11Ü acrrs; nneig.g-5 ny tiwurg etreuse, wigu--t t, 1811. & bt,iatrrf3t,d mi-rs, md cri,$ 11505. No. 91 Tlie n eqr of tlie s w qr of Xi, t 17 n, r I w.ronUlniu ' 40 aerrai ttüslrirsd by rlusehlah MeCllnluCi, June 41, dll. Ihdd, irrere t, diorttjes, ant ctsss, 31 10 c t. M.. -Jo Pi e hf id the a w or and w hf id" the s e qv see 17, 1 13 n. r 1 e ; mo.Lt i-d by E ia iSctl, Th knsjti, il iy 4, Ii U. Dji4, iiitercst, , damsr-s.atid easts, 61. . . , . ' No. 72. The ssqref the vr qr tdTsec I, t I t a, r I e, eonclmne 40 acres; imdtfftgnd bY Wiliiaiis k. C:inJ"ter, J aim try 11, ISIJ. Ucot, interest, . Hin ies, aibl costs, $1 1 41. No. 17:1. I'l a hf of lite s sv qr of are 4, l 18 n. r 1 sv. e.int lining 40 acres; unrigi-ed by William Trotter, F:r.t.try Ii, Uli. th-bt, im- ; rest, damagrs, and coi. $l'r20l. . ..... . , . ! No. 87 I'tofthew hfofihs s W (jr of ace. I7.t llln.r I e, containing 60 acres; indtigriJ by Sie.ihen Cay won J, Aug-dat 13, Id li Debt,' interest, dun tees, and costs, $0 1 27. 1 No. 1JX Tbe nref tie st e qr ef see 19, 1 10 n, r 1 a. ennt.sining 40 acres; modrig-'1 by ttlephen iJayvvo!, Augdst lC.ldlL Debi,' liitfrest. damners, anntissjt, 55 jr. eir.3'i. IdM. 3 law, w - A I.I.EX H E?.g. Auddor It. C Salss of FtfiTstiunl School la-niU ita Hendricks County. Ina. .111:1. 11 tweea tha br.of 10 o ct.aik.n. m , and 4 "ctoes, p. at lim ..a K..U. In ih. Lnra of 1) tnvitle. in ! Ctaittlv. ilsi ftslowine descrilied tracts of Und will btoflar-d kirKils.Uisrs naviiif neen a lauure to psy the lntere-4 due on lha reside e of the nurcbe nvmcy TtB .18. One lourtnol the purehasa money must be paid In band, and bund intarcet a tlie re-edus f.ar me vear ia adnnce. btgetner wiui Uie Interest la arrerir, pen.hy, and eosu, an I tbe resid ie in twsaty.fire ( Nn. uit Ta a hfufthe n w at of see 18. t 17 n. r I w.cooUioins 83 ves: mircha-ed bv rUtmuel IShtnntm March 6, IKI7. Ueld fl'O ; irttereat, da mx rns, and cn-xs tll iö ; amount tn be jvtid in hand gl 4.1 Ii rVpt 3-J. 146. 3lawW ALLEM H Ftt, fadVsr lt. C. son i iiisc iJir. SUrPLV of irrik rioda Biscuit and Water rrarhsrs. Just receive .1 3d NOLL, BaUWM.MJ fc CO. I

yeais fnsn euch sale. WlUt IIKO interest annually ra auvaace ocnig o eoniatniaj ngn-j in cuen.y i mon ijv u n iiiiarn pett. I Vr". McCoy. Total autuanl due, g306 79. Nn. IM The a hf of the a w qrof see 16, 1 17 n, V I w, ermtnlnin 80 ' I be e half stf the a w qruf sec fottr, in t twrlre tt, r srren r, ia acres- piircrMsed by Samuel öliannoa March 6, IJ37. bH H0; Shelby e tuety ; eeirinally snertratced by Josrph It. Ntckb-, 1.. lirteTeeLdainH-es.atid eosu $91 23; amount in he paid in bund $ IS, r.itcd and suhl ie William W. McCoy, and by him again lorieiud.

Sale of Laisds iTIorf ff.iced to Trust Fusid for failuie to pay Iiiterext. Aratvoa or Ftstk's rVvsca. T Uemaflrt, tepttmbtr 30, 145. HE f JWtn- tiact, parcels, et lou Und. or so ihrrrof as will sell Un the isasint du front Um rearctnm BKt .f."". sj Sainrday, Uss 7lh Uy vf No-CTwlr tM-n. Itweea lis r r S xkck, a. m , and S o'ct.--h . p. sn., ds v, at lit (kseol Use oajrt Btse, in Use tosa( Indianapolis, lieorPssd tor aale to the btilwat bsdJer, bs coa-ssi tv with 'bw pfusn-sMafcha Mer 13, Kevss-a rusKSsa ol ISU,sn4 jnWsisrat aru aasrawUlury theieol" IIa aatd Uacta, farcrts, or Kji of had havin heest murt).eed la Iba Sl Ie losrcHretha p.rynsmtiir toansMidetH be dilT-rent trus a la, as nrrriiMlVr specihoJ. and the smwi-ng .rs ihereiif hivmt failed to pav l tee Inirrrst mn as rrauired by law. hid td a less ssrm than Utatue ha? pnucipal, inlereat, auu(e, and co-ts wtM 1 e rrcrrved.

CoIIrge Fund. The nndisi Jed B vs Miths of Um h t e the a ejr of see SO, la t 36 ' andivi.led onc-slxlb of the m bf T aatd ejr, cnaiaia- & -. '' tvwj j suünt't"d f I'bdaudcf A rame. 1'vUl C v"Tae e hfoflhe B W or of see t IS a. r a a. enlniii.a M araea ia JntinMaaesMalyi aaonged hy Wüliai .Horum. Tual aasuaat diss, Tlss atVtjrof see f!,l 18n.r3 e.eonUlainj 113 acres, heia all ot said quarter aaretit 7 arrve hevvstdia md In Jonas llonvev sTlne aaith ? in Manoa ctataty ; saietaly mnri .- hy Elisa C BabSv.ni. lurtVitcsl aad sold to SUtttMoa A. TleKncr. 1 4.il atHtmiit dm, Q OO. The srastera division ,d UA No Ji,in lbs tow a of UreesincU, in Hanenck eonaty, descraad aa folkrwa. Sa WM s Mawnwaeia- at the a w corirrt said lut tuestos e aluag the Una of aatd lot 33 feet; Ihrac s lo ih. a a.W -f . . .. . . .... I Vi " " wbwco w bmm tne una tM saia ha In ina s w ere s ihaeanf ih., ' , . . ' Etur. Total am-ssat Joe a 1 14 1 ' mortflgrd hj Jansse the a e qraf sec I " - "i o a, r a a, tm aa 11 acres, m Boone county: aaorta-ed l-y V tlliam Lee. T.OI aam due, fia b7. 1 no e Half lafthe a w ajr, and Um w tuj at tha a afs-e 7, t 9. a. ". w, a ' i a. Toe r half U Um s eon arc XI i ih a s i a m.imMmm la i.!. ""nti axtd by IVilsa Oasvm. l oud aaaoaat dua IXftd ,1a cart he no 8, nf the dnnatkm lands adoiaingtha Iowa of ladianapolia,wf the river, as divided and reo cd. hy Carry II. Btrifht, nSotiMg cm the Matioaal pmi 4 rods, and raenittg back to V bits river 31 rod and I lirikfl,hriismny aw.terd by tsaaastal Ihike.fur fcrted aad 4d ta Corsrm Virkess. Tosal sasnldsc, $Ve M. r-1" wfrilct"J " 'he qrof sec t lia.r 1 e, containing it SO I'M acres, in Morgan coonry j mongged by John W. Csn. Total ain-aintdue, i73 66. Thsissrrf the s cor of see S3, t ISa,r7e; aliw, part of the a bf ec tha a eqr of äse 29, same I and r,hounted asfollost, t-it; comwencinf at tlie sv Curner of said bf or, thence soulb 160 H6, thrrsre easts rwlsta the centre of Ibe eUnte rul,i hence esss cfnortti aksng taW iUte fad 170 rods, Ihenca west 7tf rods to tha pSacs S b.rtnnmK, cmstainni 88 res, ia Madwam cmnljr ; originally aaurfeifc) b ClMrba McCany, (urleited and suld to Madison Q. Walter, lutd iuissiid due, fix ' Tha n hf of fractional see 3, In t 15 n, r 3 e. a Marine) ensrnty ; snort-ga-ed by stemael J. Pattcrsiai. ToU.saM4iat due, f hi 'lue w lif oft lies w qrtd sneSMin I I . r 6 e, o-.tni.liig M acres, " ll'u' e"' ' mo"K,s by lleflty S better !-. Total twuiM uses The c hf of the a e nr of are 3"., lo t 3 a, r 6 w.eontaiuini eo acres, In Daviess connty ; m m-igrd by Jo-q.li Miller. Toul ami due, $!l JX lite s hl a"the w hi s the neqrof sec 5, la t li a, r 7 e, muiainiug about 47 arjes also, the w hi td tue n e ar of see 31, ia t 16 a. r 7 , CMiL.iiiinj 00 acres, ia Hancock county, twatgused by aiorns riersnn. Total aitbaml due, VJ'i. Tue e hfofthe a e qrol see 33, in t 7 n, r 7 w.rirept one acre deeded lo the ilaptiat cuun.li j al-o, 91 acres ssT of tha w end ot the a w or of 3l,aaiue t and r, In Suilivaa county ; auortsaf-t by Oesaee Bta.ua. Tts.tl anbsnt due, $-113 SJ. Tbe etif of lha a w or of of see IS, t 18 a. r I e, (except 16' acres ofT the a end.ilecied to K. Uodsun,', (outlining 6.1 actea, in Buusac county ) iuirtg.ied by Jesse Is. KS. '1 iit.ri aiiM-jnl due, $101 &. Tis v ht of lliesvurfec?l,ift M n, retire 5 e.rrnwahiinc 99 acres, in Mariim rminiy; UKirtsMgrd hy burnt I Mtkiasly. Tssb.1 ausbaut due. 33. S.illuc Fiiiit7. Tlie w hf of the S vr or of sec 91. t 17 i.rtc.it Hsneuek rm.it. I eoolsininj rl acres ; ruinally -nfisnl by KKlaard llutaim r.a-ica4 and sold ht lTiry aul AMt-r. i mai ainouiit one, St. due, Tl v hf 4 tlie a e qrol see 21, t U n, rJw, hv Hendricks county nMN-ts-asea hy l-vi Jeaxjp. 1 uC I aaMH dtt, 006 w 1 be w lit 01 I In a e qr and c bf H Hie n w qi U arc 3, ia 1 1C a, r 0 cunUliiiiil 1 19 87 l!W acres, in Uancotk caiuiy ; mortge-d bs Uiiah Lnary. Ttl amount due, l7i r Hies bf !- Urn a Irf tlie s w qr of sec 3.1, ia I 16 a, t i e, oeiuiaing 41 ariea, ia tlarma couiny; tuurtgsged by Jstuea H. har 1 oul ainouiit due, 17. I.srt . 1.4 Ao 19. ia the Iowa of Viner-in-sj, in fCrmi canty. b.ain.le.1 as MUmv, to wa 1 ou Ute s sv by Vigu Mrs. I. bring et fret tit said -ireet, and runauig back die same v i.Ub bi b .o las , ou the s e by Fifth streH, and i the v by lot .4 Wiii.a.n J. Uebcrd : itK:tr-ie-sl hy JoJiu Myers. 1 otal aoMunt U te, eo. ' ' AsibM,welor .,aq ,H iliu nol Ma.tt-ow in Jetrcevson County, de-cribed n lolkms, Ivwh: ctHiitnenung .1 a Jx-iit on the , eat Hue ctt Main strert, ) feet ixinh of lot .o 4, in Ute addUM ikhIIi U. shmI lost a. tlience mtitt nbwg tlie lute of M.111, strvrS, in I,-, tltroos wevt at nJt angles w ait Main street lol feet to aa alley , Ot im staub abm Un aim of said alley ol le t, tlienis ea-s bi the Scc 1 ta jtnnmg : intaUi ised I Ueiiimirt . Orover ToUl sinounl d.ie, u.. 1 he w hi of üie s w qr ol sec Jti, as ns a, 1 7 e, enntvniu; 83 acres, in Madiann couuty anwlieed by AiilnauieJ faUcbiiamd. Tal asuuut.S de 5Jij bJ. A:l lliat ptrcel of Und in Die Urva of Madimm in Jetrrr-nnVoiint descrU das sollt s Iowa. CtaumeiKliig at a potut us Um st r.t Mb tf Mam irret 140 feet mirth of k iVu tja ilieadtlubm nurlh tu said Iowa Ibence north abuit the line at Main atmet &J 1V-, litem e wert at right an-leswKli Main stftjet Id Ifrt lo an nilty, 1111 sotiili alui lliealiiy . 50 faet, tlience east to lite pkee of begiuning : naetM-ed'bi Juhw 2-heeis. Total uniis due, $t.3 ?. . sites ear os sec ,m i 1; m. r b e, roatAtni:, 160 acres. In llamituat couniv : miei-a-ed lv v las l itkent. 1. . ln Tbe w hf ot the a eqr of sec , iu t H a.r 4 e ia Jdius.a. csjmv I 7 - - m.nw. 1 amnum sue. K Mil. Tlie a hf ta" tbe s e qr td" are S7. ia 1 I a it, ,...i.i. an moiifi-edhy Josrtli ürenusi. Total aaiv-jwt uae, S3IÜ17. . . ( IX lsiIt Tjasr hVss ts.V. I,. , , , , . ' " " the dunat tun U ads adjei nine; the town tf tndisa- . , T? . - 5 . - . rv'"' 1 bUrest teet ia widiholT' i "'j.L. I 1 . .rvsvr, cd fr a public road, a iui tu he llkm a. T f w. m t . -C .... . . . i . . . . 1 .... ..... .u . " . w - "V e - same raws ie thecn-ca; tttort igest hy Hubert fattsrrswa. Total ,,,,, . . - . ..A V t..' etniuty; snutlgaged by Jamrs llaiailtwa. total ameunt due. I frm 1... g .1.- - , , - , vZÜrV'X msM ; cL ' T'.l i V-! I -s r u r r . L ' I nvr. in same tun.rr. ii- 1 . .1 .. i v cwun'ri uron (jail bi Jjh r.n 1 tr a I The e half of the a w ar. and the w ha If ef the m erufaee' I thirteen, and lite e half ul tu- ..r t . ....t . s . . .1. 4. , twenty seven it, r ante e, ctuiantitig StO acrv., in Hamiugiva 1 ettwniy nMM-igagsrd by F.atcts li. Cefseeil. T.tal anauwnt tw. Mirpius (Ccvciiuc riiiiil. Tliewbtfa4 iheawareT see' twentr seven, its t aistee V tie w, eottiaiinn; eighty arm, its Het.drtcbs twti.li: ssuricadtrd b) William C. tiyteti. l a-al amaut.t due. K43S 6.t. The c halt tif the 1 e e,r and tbe 1 l-alf of the n e or of see twrnfy two, in town ai stern m, r ante w, enta-niug aw hxudred aad sixty Heedrteka nuisfi asurtfaged by J'ika karate. Seta ant Mtat dee. XSSI. ha much of tlie w half o" ihe w w ar of see twenty ine, in f eighteen n, r Seven e, as Ites .a ihe a side of tbe middle U Kali eeeeb, euntaiutag; tursy aerea. in Msdiaaat ceetttyi amen (-a red by Theasa. (Stl-er. Tatal snmat dee, g "V 0. Lou aus 1, x, J, 4, , o, y, and , m bbtek ne twenty f..r in the town of MartiusTillr. in Morgan eosint) ; mortgaged by John gins. Tutel atoMMtstt slue, gsej 30. lit Jiiitiapolis Fund. , mitK , M f- ladia-ane 1 .,1 b,c,k.L .u.'., . , j. otl, t ' k---i The rulluwing tracts of land hieb, have hen kemWorc brew ftirSVitt 4 j - -j itc imc, tur uiiure ea laepanoi sac asortgsgeca ! to pay principal and interest whew due, are new subject te private sale, ace truing la the presitivas ssT the aet ssT Jaastary 19, Iba. I'bey will be suld at any ttaae saw appitcatie ae tbe audtr-irMd at bis etnee. Tbc parxhaarr, awuss paying the aatoeat dee fur iatrrrst, damages, and costs, can hare tbe principal en a rrvdil of live ycarf pa ing ibe interest thereon at the rale sf seven per ceiu. per aitiHtut in advaaee. College Fuiatl. The we qr T the n qrsd see taestty seven, contain rtir lörty acres ; the half of the n e qroffracl see ninetrrn, eutt.aiait.r rigbiy asrres tbe w half ef tbe icsrsf frael see aiueleem, eusttataiug eighty sere. ; the s balftat ihr s w frael qr ef ate ntt.etee.., c attaining siaiy lau and ninety tire kuitdrrdtht acrrs, and ihr w bslf tlbe M eqrs.flrael sec I kirt), containing eight ) arret, all its ftwaobtp seven, s 1 bs a, rs aulltsau cueuty , mttrigagrd by A a run I buntpsmi. I'utal siauaal due, oJ9 OS. Tbe w hall' of ihe ssotof see rtrht.t t-iehtrrsi n ranee sis eI also, ihe w half of ihr n r qr tif Br Nim-, same t and r, rack tract eoniaiiiin ctrhiy aens, aaungaged by rVler Lernet.. tMml amuuttt due, OO. 1 he e half of the s w qr of see eighteen, t igbieea n. r sis r, J containing rigriiy acres, m Hainihuit e-tnti), tun0sK-ed by antut 1 Lenne, t vial anvttiitt due. K37J T2. la tot. sks 3 t, Jfc-i, a ir. 44, Jio, and 351. in Ibe town 4 niuumitigiouiii Mjttr.-rutiiy j wurtgatfrd by W liltawa AU aJvadV-r. Toial S'M'-JMt due, 5 9l OJ. I he w hall of tlir.se qr of tee le, in t twenty one n,r eight w. ia Warrrn c.touty ; w.or..'ai-td bj Ja. his H. UutlL 1 tttal amuei.t d-te, KS ' . . ort iiirvr ana s.-rrnty live hundredths acres oO" the w end ef tl. M m n. ur lh anir..ru..... i.. . r , " " . . r - , v uue w, tue I " " . 1 a ...tc ruitittttg n ale. I s, su a. le bate I bate . fagots 'IlldlCITtOt ITC It IMc llirr.ul I i. H...l . . sir. , Mn.hr. I . " " " . AT" JT. ,t ' . r .Vumas M.iri.l "."V'.i I ,.,,,- eixbtv J, ,,,. V.Jal ait ; - . - ,r----'-htsrqri ire Mrlmi, in i twelve A, r I wo e. aerrs, it Mrrta tvawii "eurfgarrd by lavd iu Mimt due, Kili 6J. 1 be w half of the t e tir .d e I eist V. in t litttii n r mu w- , eouisimg t ight y acres, m Hendricks e-nimy , muii-srrd by Edj . rd tmure. I o al .'.., de. Xl SO. Tbe e hall uT the . at qr d e lUnr, ta l eeventrrti m, r cne e, ia rtooiie C'lintyj morgaevsj by Jcsc imitU. Tul amuiibt due. ls5il. .'1 ta w ha'f of lite n wired see sevettters , ia t aixleee, r Mit w ; al, Ihr e hall uT tbe m e qr ut'-ec rtjrhteeM, in u, , aua r tHeiHlrtcks cMin y j murtgagrd by liritri Capltugvr. Total autoaul due, f Oil. Toec half of the n e qrofsre twenty fire, in i fvttrter a, r ihrer w. in I'M' M.m e-wttri tatur.a-aa .d ht Jiam . anvraut de--, . j t:.c w ball f the m e qr of see twenty t ight, in t ninriern n, r , ,, cmit-ining eight) acret ; a tuny sen to he talra efi" the ; end uf tbeeba f uf then w qr..f same r, , and r, tat Midi, cshim) , e.mgp.v 1 jmii rt.arr. itHiisiauaaiSarlii. r 11:11c FiuiJs I ue a eqr m a e qr ul are larelrr, in t til tts n,r tis e, eaaiatn. itt fitrty acre., la lane.rk cvasit : waripfnl bt La;t tarart. l .tal ainuunl d e, sru.i 7J. I be e ha.f uf Hie ar qrof e-e twenty one, t twenty one n, r five e; al-u, ike n r qrofiite n e qr uf sc-c iwt-aiy sih:, aame I and r, c-tn'aitur ia all uue huudtt-d aud IwetMy acres, tu liamilitH. e.tuuty; luortjagrd by Cbarhs W. Krvtl. letal antuubt due. JB-lsl i6. I he e half t.f ihr a w qr of ss-c nine, in t eighteen st, r twa e, eOHtaiiiing riijUty ac.rs, in Uutiie euam) t atot ia-rd by A Wis r Sanurn. l ocal iiuusnl tl.tr, cjs9. U.i 11 lb Tux Fund. 1 ne e nan w ine s e qr or see tonrtrra. ia t tsreniy ne a, r , ervrn w ; l-u, thee half f the s w qr nf see tUirtertt, in same t aud r, in JajM.-r eouniy ; eaertg'agvd bt Jubn Kuas. etal antuttft due, I be w uau oi tne n w qr ot see twen'y nqhi, t loa i Iren m. r awrtcagesl by ( ; "I'rssnstsr I lltld. , The sc qr or see thirty awe, in 1 thirty m n, r Ihree e, rent sining one htiiidi-rd and eiity acres, in Fulion county, originally murtragetl by Wilita n Holae, frinird aifl sold ta Jha B. tm, and by bins araia rurlerrea. I e.al ansustni due, 711 aj. I'bcc half uf ihe s e qr uf ere lifiem, in I ihn let-n a, of r sis r. 1 oisl amount die, ft 7V5 10, The s e qr td are twelve, in 1 1 we a, ef r five e, in Fb.yd rest at) , reortirared by Kiebont. Kerua. l usal a-sttns due, 1(7SS I. The aale ef any ot lite tureruii.j- tracts may br prrtented by pay. ing to the 1 reasarer ol State an a.nount equal 10 tbe dilTrrettce b(een tbe sum originally loaned aud tl.e sum due a. 'pe.itied above. MOHAllO I. MtKHLS SJiKot. Auditus; uf baste.

S be e hi of lha s e qr of see V, in 1 15 a, r 3 c, cvntainiiig 80 acres, hi SlaniHi county -; loort-ifeil hy Audiew M d on. Total antouM due Al. T1. w bl I of ibesw r.4 sec. In t 15 ,r I e,c.uiMa MM, in lleudncks county: -ttortziff-d bv I'liBia älrlin. l.u ,..,