Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1850 — Page 6

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The e lif of the w qr of sec 21, 1 19 n, r 12 e, containing 80 acre9,mortgaged by William Freer, forfeited and sold on credit to Miles Hunt, loan, interest, etc. 161 doli 15 cts. The e hf of the n e qr of sec 13, 1 20 n, r 14 e, mortgaged by Thomas Goodrich, loan, interest, etc, 236 dolls 86 cts. . The s w qr of sec 28, 1 19, r 13 e, containing 160 acres more or less, mortgaged by William Hunt forfeited and sold on credit to Andrew Schaffer; loan, interest, etc 618 dolls 82 cts. The n hf of the n w qr of sec 8, t 13, r 13 e, and also the s end of the fractional sec 32, t 19, r 13 e containing 141 acres, except 60 acres out of the n w part of said tract, heretofore conyeyed; mortgaged by Nathan Proctor, loan, interest, etc, 173 dolls 49 cts.

The s e qr of the s e qr of sec 13, also the s e qr of s e qr of

sec 10, au in t 1 n, r l and 1 J e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by George Scott, loan, interest, etc, 142 dolls 6 cts. Ripley County. The s w qr of sec 7, 1 9, rile, containing 63 25-100 acres more or less, mortgaged by John Glass, loan, interest, etc. 547 41 eta. The e part of the n w qr of sec 19, t7n, r 12 e, containing 95 acres by actual survey, mortgaged by James Davis, loan, interest, etc. 544 dolls 73 cts. Ruth County. Tbe s e qr of sec 27, 1 14 n, r 8 e, containing 160 acres, except 20 acres on the e side of said qr sec, heretofore sold and conveyed; mortgaged by John W Macy, forfeited and sold to Joshua M VV Langadale on credit, loan, interest, etc. 649 dolls 43 cts. Sixty acres on the e side of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 26, 1 14 r , i 8 e, mortgaged by William Worth, loan, interest, etc, 326 a-oa 7 cts. The hf of thes w qr of sec 26, 1 14 n, r 8 e, containing 80 acres, mortgaged by Obed B Worth, loan, interest, etc. J26dols 7 cents. The w hf of the n w qr of sec 5. 1 14 n, r 10 e, containing 89 74-100 acres, mortgaged by John M C Byrd, loan, interest, etc. 650 dolls 90 cts. Shelby County. The w hf of the n e or of sec 14, t 13, r 7 e, containing 80 acres ; mortgaged by hdward Cox ; loan, interest, etc., 231 dolls Sä cts. The w hf ef the n w qr of sec 23, 1 14 n, r 8 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by Joseph W. Swain; forfeited and sold on credit to Henry McKay ; loan, interest, etc., 283 dolls 35 cts. The w hf of the s w qr of sec 4, t 12 n,r 7 e, containing 80 acres ; mortgaged by Samuel Walker; loan, interest etc., 577 dolls 45 cts. Tippecanoe County. Lot No. 94 in the old original.plat of the town of Lafayette ; mortgaged by Abram Shoemaker; forfeited and sold by certificate to Holmes Fernald ; loan, interest, etc., 712 dolls 16 cts. The undivided hf of the following tracts, to-wit : theehf of the s qr of sec 27, t 22 n, r 4 w ; also the w hf of the s w qr of sec 26, t and r aforesaid ; also the w hf of the n w qr of sec 35, same t and r ; mortgaged by George M. Marshall ; forfeited and sold on credit to Owen Ball; loan, interest, etc., 767 dolls 68 cts. The undivided hf of the following tracts, to-wit : the e hf of the s e qr of sec 27 ; also the w hf of the s w qr of sec 26 ; also the w hf of the n w qr of sec 35, all in t 22 n, r 4 w ; mortgaged by Samuel Pair ; forfeited and sold on credit to Owen Ball ; loan, interest, etc., 767 dolls 63 cts. The w hf of lot No. 121 in'tbe original plat of the town of Lafayette ; mortgaged by Benjamin W. Nicholl ; forfeited and sold on credit to Jess Andrew ; loan, interest, etc., 315 dolls 65 cts. The following piece or parcel of land : beginning 22 feet from the n w corner of lot No. 85 in the old plat of the town of Lafayette, being a corner lot on the public square and on Main street in said town, running thence s 15 feel, thence e 79 feet, thence n 15 feet, thence w 9 feet to the place of beginning ; mortgaged by James Davis ; loan, interest, etc., 491 dolls 87 cts. The undivided one-third parts of the following tracts or par

cels of land, viz : the w hf of the s w qr of sec 12 ; the s hf of the e hf ot the s e qr of sec 11 ; also the w hf of the e hf of

the n e qr ol sec 1 1, all in t jn,r4w; also the undivided one-third part of 25 acres off the n end of the w bl of the w hf of a e qr of sec 32, t 23 n, r 4 w ; mortgaged by Simon P. Doyle, and forfeited and sold on credit to William K. Rochester; loan, interest, etc., 790 dolls 93 cts. Union County. Part of the s e qr of sec 22, t 11 n, r 2 w, containing 0 acres, more or less, bounded as described on page 216, book U of the records of deeds of Union county ; mortgaged by William Hollingsworth ; loan, interest, etc., 326 doll 7 cts. Vanderburgh County. One hundred and thirty acres, part of Ir sec 23 and 24, 1 7 s, r 11 w, bounded as described on pages 467-Ö-9, book C of the records of deeds in Vanderburgh county ; mortgaged by John Anthony ; loan, interest, et., 476 dolls 25 cts. The e hf of the s e qr of sec 30, t 5 s, r 10 w, and lot No. 43, and the n hf of lot No. 45 on the original plan of the town of Kvansville; mortgaged by Michael P. Jones; loan, interest,,

etc., 443 UollS X3 cts. The undivided hf of lot No. 141 in the original plan of the town of Kvansville ; mortgaged by William II. Walker ; loan, interest, etc., 336 dolls 57 cts. ' The s w qr of the n e qr, and the n w qr of the s e qr of sec 34, 1 7 s, r 11 w, containing 77 acres ; mortgaged by William Williams ; loan, interest, etc., 330 dolls 85 cts. Vigo County. The s hf of the s e qr of sec 27, 1 12 n, r 9 w, containing 80 acres ; mortgaged by Algy Dean ; loan, interest, etc., 433 dolls 15 cts. Lou No. 5 and 6, known and designated as such by a recorded plat of the n w qr of sec 27, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing 2J acres, more or less ; mortgaged by Thomas Parsons ; loan, interest, etc., 35 dolls 3U cts. The w hf of the s w qr of sec 9, t 10 n, r 10 w ; mortgaged by Peter Von Smith, and forfeited and sold on credit to John Paddock ; loan, interest, etc., 773 dolls 77 cts. The e hf of the s eqr of sec 20, 1 12 n, r 8 w, containing 80 acres ; mortgaged by Sylvamts Ripley ; loan, interest, etc., 1 19 dolls 57 cts. The s hf of the n e qr of sec 26, 1 12 n, r 9 w, containing 80 acres, more r less ; mortgaged by Thomas Stewart ; loan, interest, etc., 219 dolls 82 cts. " Part of out-lot No. 1 adjoining the tom of Terre Haute, and bounded as described on page 165, book 8 of the records of deeds in Vigo county ; mortgaged by A.nbrose S. Hovey ; loan, interest, etc., 67 dolls. The s hf of the e fr sec 4, 1 12 n, r 9 w, containing e9 51-100 acres ; a'so the s w qr of sec 3, t 12 n, r 9 w, containing 160 acres ; mortgaged by Klisha M. Huntington ; loan, interest, etc., 438 dolls 15 cts. The w hf of the a e qr of sec 11, 1 12 n, r 9 w, containing 80 acres ; mortgaged by Isaac M. Dawson ; loan, interest, etc., 350 dolls 31 cts. Lot No. 204 in the town of Terre Haute ; mortgaged by Robert S. McCabe ; loan, interest, etc., 641 dolls 65 cts. Tb w hf of the s w qr of sec 19, 1 11 n, r 8 w, containing 70 4-100 acres; mortgaged by William Manning ; loan, interest, etc., 214 dolls 26 cts. The e hf of the n w qr, and the w hf of the n e qr of sec 10, tlln, r8w ; mortgaged by Johnson Mewhinney; loan, interest, etc., 385 dolls 74 cts. The n e qr of the s e qr of sec 21, 1 13 n, r 8 w, and also the n w qr of the a w qr of sec 22, t and r aforesaid, containing; in all 80 acres, more or less ; mortgaged by Jacob Lyon, and forfeited and sold on credit to William Johnson ; loan, interest, etc., 135 dolls.

The n w qr of the a e qr of sec 25, 1 13 n, r 10 w, and also the g hf of the e hf of the n w qr of the same sec, t and r ; mortgaged by John Johnson loan, interest, etc., 110 dolls 66 cts. . The w hf of fr sec 3, 1 13 n, r 9 w, containing 78 6-100 acres mortgaged by Gersham R. Jaques loan, interest, etc., 176 dolls 16 cts. ' The n w qr of the n w qr of sec 26, 1 13 n, r 10 w, containing 40 acres mortgaged by II. G. Mc Adams, and forfeited and old on credit to John II. Watson loan, interest, etc., 134 dolls 68 cts. Fifty acres in the s w qr of sec 12, 1 12 n, r 9 w, bounded as described on page 263, book 6 of the records of deeds in Vigo county mortgaged by Ira Allen, and forfeited and sold on credit to Myron II. Allen loan, interest, etc., 261 dolls 44 cts. Forty acres off the s side of the s w qr of sec 12, 1 12 n, r 9 w mortgaged by Myron H. Allen, ana forfeited and sold oncredit to Alyron II. Allen loan, interest, etc., 469 dolls 87 cts The w hi of the n e qr, and the n e qr of the n w qr of sec 29, 1 13 n, r 9 w mortgaged by David Clark and Philo Clarkloan, interest, etc., 406 dolls 39 cts. The s w qrof sec 22, 1 10 n, r 8 w mortgaged by Drury Akers, and forfeited and sold on credit to Orson Barbour loan, interest, etc-, 252 dolls 13 cts. The n e qr of the n e qr of sec 6, 1 10 n, r 8 w, containing 40 eres mortgaged by Ira Tichenor, and forfeited and sold on

j credit to Basil Brown loan, interest, etc., 89 dolls 33 cts. I Tneneqrofthestqrofeec32,t 12 n, r 8 w, containing 40 l acres mortgaged by Nathan Trueblood loan, interest, etc,

110 dolls 29 cts. The e hf of the qwqi of sec 33, t 10 n, r 7 w, containing 80 acres mortgaged by Nathan Trueblood loan, interest, etc., 187 dolls 36 cts. Warren County. The undivided hf of the w hf of the se qr of sec 5, t 22 n, r 6 e mortgaged by Sino A. Munson loan, interest, tic, 542 dolls 45 cts. The undivided hf of the w hf of the s e qr of sec 5, t 22 n, r 6 w, containing 80 acres mortgaged by Orin Munson loan, interest, etc., 542 dolls 45 cts. Wayne County. The w hi of the n w qr of sec 26, and the e hf of the s e qr of sec 27, 1 18. r 13 e, containing 160 acres mortgaged by Joseph Parker loan, interest, etc., 579 dolls. The a w qr of sec 18, t 16, r 14 e, containing 160 acresmortgaged by David Commons loan, interest, etc., 217 dolls 83 cts. The s hf of fr sec 25, 1 14, r 1 w, containing 163 acres, more or less mortgaged by John Morris loan, interest, etc., 542 dolls 45 cts. The s e qr of sec 29, t 16, r 13 e mortgaged by Frederick Kindley loan, interest etc., 473 dolls 10 cts. The w hf of lot No. 72 in that part of the borough of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Starr mortgaged by Reuben M. Worth loau, interest, etc., 346 dolls 77 cts. White County. . The e hf of the s e qr of sec 14 ; also the w hf of the s e qr of sec 14, all in t 26 n, r 4 w, containing in all 160 acres mortgaged by Isaac Reynolds loan, interest, etc., 356 dolls 98 cts. The n hf of sec 26, and the w hf of the s e qr of said sec, all in t 27 n, r 5 w, containing 400 acres mortgaged by Philip Ensminger loan, interest, etc., 542 dolls 45 cts. The s hf of the n e qr, and the a hf of the n w qr of sec 36, t 23 n, r 4 w, containing 160 acres ; also the e hf ot the s w qr of sec 30, t23 n, r 3 w, containing 8 ) acres mortgaged by Jacob Mf-yer loan, interest, etc , 442 dolls 22 eta. The n e qr of the s e qr of sec 12, t 26 n, r 5 w, also the w hf ot the s w qr of sec 7, t 26 n, r 4 w. aim the w hf of the s

w qr ot sec 7, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing in all 194 acres, mortgaged by Wm. M Kenton and Isaac Oeesy, loan, interest, etc. 597 dolls 23 cts. The n e qr of the n e qr of sec 3, t 26 n, r 4 w, containing 49 21 100 acres, also the s e qr of the n e qr of sec 3, 1 26 n, r 4 w, confining 40 acres, mortgaged by Joshua Rinker forfeitted and sold on credit to William K Rochester, loan, interest, etc, 249 dolls 44 cts. The a w qr of the s w qr of sec 25, also the n e qr of the n e qr of sec 35, also the w hf of the n w qr of sec 36, also the n w qr of the n e qr of sec 36, all the above tracts in t 27 n, r 4 w, containing in all 200 acres, mortgaged by Randolph B rearley, loan, interest, etc- 589 dolls 59 cts. The n hf of the n w qr of sec 6, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing by original plat and survey 7730-lfO acres, and by re-survey 1091 acres, mortgaged by Van McColloch, loan, interest, etc. 430 dollars 29 cents. The s w fractional qr of sec 6, t 26 n, r 3 w, containing 157 92-100 acres, mortgaged by William M Kenton, loan interest, etc. 593 dolls 78 cts. The n e qr of the s e qr of sec 11, t 26 n, r 4 w, containing 40 acres ; also the s hf of the w hf of the n e qr of sec 1 1. 1 and r as above, containing 40 acres ; also the s e qr of the n w qr of sec 26. 1 27 n, r 4 w, containing 40 acres ; also the e hf of the

n w qr of sec 27 in t and r last aforesaid, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by John W. Bunnell forfeited and sold on credit to . i T i i . . Arn r i

iiiram jacooa : loan, interest, etc., ihj.ju.

So much of the mortgaged premises in each case, as will pay the principal, interest, damage and costs, will first be of

fered for cash, and in case there be no bid for cath, the premises

will be bid in for the State, if thought best, and be immediately offered for sale on a credit of five years, with interest at ' per cent annually in advance. A certificate of purchase will be given to the purchaser,

pledging a patent or deed from the totale, when full payment shall be made; but which shall be forfeited to the State with

all payments made thereon for any default of the payment of

JI unikal VI luicjcat aii-jiuiii iw tenuis vi caiv, aiiu ciiuuc

the btate to re-seJl at any time.

Bond will be required of the purchaser for the payment of

the purchase money and interest, and that waste ot the prem

ises shall not be committed or suffered; and security may also

be required in any case. By order ol the Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund. .JAMES MORRISON, President. Office or Six kino Fvhd, i September 25, 1Ü50. i

y j IJApiWIlUVIVIIa va tu wwwi v v iuiiviiw a va ve. saw tice e tor east, w tor west, n for north. lor south; nf for

half, qr for quarter, tr tor traction, sec tor section, t tor town

ship, and r lor range.

IMPORTANT TO l'AKnEltü! And all other whs bare stock to feed! X

IT it conceded by every on who hat mad tha experiment, that cat straw, with bras or meal, i tha chapat and best feed for horses

and eattle., Tb great uiniculty, neretotore, aas been to get a machine by which itraw could be cut with rapidity and sa. Many machinal bar been triad, bat most of thm bar beta too complicated and

timnitr for general aia. Tbo great consideration bat boon to a

machine simple ia iu construction, to that it woo Id seldom got oat of

repair, and to be durable, and to cat easy. AU tbot object have been accomplished by this recent invention Of Mr. SMITH, of Richmond. Virginia. Wherever it baa been ased, it U acknowledged to be superior to all other, ever ated. It has beea bnt recently in trod need into this State, bat those thai have ated are highly pleated with them. Mr. P. Campbell, the proprietor of all the principal mail roalei in this Plate, ba had several in use at different (tends and has givea the following statement as to their performance : " Smith's talent Straw Cutter' bat been ased a few months in onr stable ia this city, and at different stations oa onr mail routei, and we caa safely say that they have performed much better than any other machine ased by as. Its conttmctioa is to simple and substantial that it ts seldom out of repair. Wo wonld mach rather have it than any other machine within ear knowledge. Wistes Stack Compakt, per P. Campbell. Indiaxapolie, Jug. 8, 1830." The following statement it alio ivea by gentlemen who have ased the machine : "We are satisfied that II. M. Smith's Patent Straw Cutter is sup, rior to any other Cutting Box within onr knowledge. Its construction is sack as warrants as ia saying that it will seldom get out of repair, and is as durable as any machine for the purpose can be. 8. Mblvi, John M. Wood, Jho. E. Focdbat, War. WiLKito, Auma Fxaait, Da. J. g. Mebbill. Indianapolis, Aug. 8, 1850." The undersigned has the right for this State for the above Machine, aad wishes to sell county rights. The Machine caa be examined at the Livery Stables of Messrs. Wood k Fondray aad Mr. Robson, and at the ladiaaa State Journal Buildings at which tatter place he iatends keeping a supply of the machines for tale. aug23 D. B. CULLEY.

SULGROVE V. SMITH, Saddl?, Harness, and Trank Manufacturers, 7Ve Autre Wirt tf Cr ig kerf $ Drug Store, JVerf A tide of Washington ttrttt, Indianapolis,

EEP constantly oa band, and manufacture to

order, all kinds of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,

aad Trankt of every fletenpuon ana variety, wnicn they are selling at the loweit possible ratal for cash

or approved country produce.

Saddlery Hardware. Having recently received from the Eastern eitiet a large aad Willselected assortment of saddlery, hardware, whips, and trimmings, we are pis pared to tnpply onr customers, and the trade and poblio ia general, witb any aad all article! ia onr line, at at low priest at eta be foand ia the West, we hope to be favored with a continued share of patronage,- aad te be able to please alt who may favor as with their cuitom. Saddlers ia central Indiana will find it to their advantage to Call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. jylO 8UUJROVE it SMITH. FUENC1I IIUIIII MILL STORES. J. BRADFORD & CO., TMPOETERS aad Manufacturers of Trench Barr Mill Stones the I genuine Dutch Anchor Brandt Bolting Cloths of all numbers, Mill Hobs, Castings, Mill Screws, Tempering Screws, Damsel Irons, Screea Wires, Plaster of Paha, aad all articles ia the Milling lire, at the lowest prices, and we think abetter article thaa can be got at any other establishment East or West. Being practical workmen onnelves, and devoting all oar time aad attention to the business, we think onr friendi aad the publio will have no reasoa to retract that patronage, and the confidence they have se liberally bestowed epon us for the last tea years. All orders and communications wiU be thankfully received and promptly attended to, aad all work got from as, will be warranted of the best quality, or the money refunded. ma8-ly tw JAB. BRADFORD at CO., Walnue St., East tide, between Second and Pearl tu., Cincinnati, O.

old dr. Jacob townsend, The Original Discoverer OF TffK OEJfVIJfE T0WXSEXD SARSAPARILLA.

OLD Dr. Townsend it now about 70 yean of age, and bat long been known as the author aad discoverer of the genuine, original TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA. Being poor, he was compelled ro limit its manafacture, by which means he has beea kept out of market,

and the taiet circumscribed to those only who bad proved its worth, aad known its valne. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had beea healed of sore diseases, aad saved from death, proclaimed ita wonderful healing power. Thu grand and aneqnaled preparation, manufactured on the largest scale, is called for throughout the length end breadth of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration and deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it improves with age, and never changes but for the better ; because it is prepared oa scientific principles by a scientifie man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art, have been brought into requisition ia the manufacture of the old Dr.'s Sarsaparille. The sarsaparilla roct, it it well knowa to medical men, contains many medicinal properties,

and some properties which are inert or useless, and others which, if

retained in preparing it for use, produce fermentation aad acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of sarsaparilla are so volatile that they entirely evaporate, and are tost ia the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced ia its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off ia vapor, or as aa exhalation, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which gives to it all its value. Aay person caa boil or stew tha root till they ge. a dark-colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they caa thee strain this insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract er Syrup." Bat such is not the article known as the UEJfVlJfE OLD DR. JACOB TOHSfSFJfD'S SARSAPARILLA. Tbit is to prepared that all the inert properties of the sarsaparilla root are first removed; everything capable of becoming acid or ferment atioa is extracted and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue it secured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing aay of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared ia this way, it is made the most powerful agent iathe Cure of Innumerable Diseases. Hence the reasoa why we hear commendations on every side ia itt favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rkeumatirm, Scrofula, Piles, Costivtnt, all eutaueout Eruption, PimpUt BloUkes, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvelous efficacy ia all complaints arising from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, from unequal circulation, deter minatioa of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and heads, eold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not its equal in colds and coughs; and promotes easy expectoration and easy perspiration, telexing stricture! of the lnngs, throat, and every other part. But ia nothing is its excellence more manifestly seea aad acknowledged thaa in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders incases of Fluor Albus or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, suppressed, or Painful Menses. Irregularity of the

menstrual periods, aad the like, and is effectual in caring all forms f

Kidney liiseaset. By removing obstructions, aad regulating the general intern, it givet tone ami ttrengtb to the whole body, aad thus cores all forms of Nervous Diseases and Debility, aad thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies, as Spina i Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Filt.Convuliioni, etc. It cleanses the blood, excites the blood to healthy action, tonet the stomach, and givet good digestion, lelieves the bowels of torpor and constirpation, allays inflammation, purifies the skin, equalixes the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the iniemible peripiration; relaxes ttrictnrei and lightnen, removes all obstructions, and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this, then, the medicine you pre-eminently need 1 We wish it andtrstood, became it it the absolute truth, that S. P. Towniend't article and old Dr. Jacob Towntend'i Sarsaparilla are heavea-wide apart, aad infinitely dissimilar ; thai they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. At S. P. Toensend it no Doctor, and never wat ; it no chemist ae pharmaceiititt knowt no more of medicine or disease than any

other common, unscientific, anprofessional maa, what gas ran tee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles ased ia preparing it, and which are incapable of changei which might render them the AGENTS of disease, instead of health t It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope ia the despairing bosom, to restore health, and bloom and vigor ioto the crnibed and broken, and to banish infirmity, that old Dr. Jacob Townsend bat tongbt aad found the opportunity and means to bring this GRAND UNIVERSAL CONCENTRATED REMEDY within the reach aad to the knowledge of all wno need it, that they may leara aad know, by joyful experience, itt Transcendent power to heal.

O. W. CALHOUN, General Agent for the Western States, Office 63 Vine street. 3d door above 4th. Cincinnati. Ohio.

iLyFor sal ia Indianapolis by S1DDALL, Agent for Marion county.

junelY

"JOT TO THE AVORLD1 Perry Davis's Vegetable rain Killer, and Dr.' "Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, HAVE, by the judgment of mankind, been pronounced the two best remedies for the Diseases for which they are designed, that have ever beea offered to the American public. The Proprietors challenge the world to produce an instance where any medicine, beside the two above named, hat acquired for itself a ttwM u-ide reputation solely ,u own intrinsic menu, without resortinc to toe common method of Newspaper porting to acquire a temporary character, WHOLESALE DEPOTS, at which Agentsand Dealers can receive their supplies, have been established with Cbaiqhcad Sc Bbowhinq, Indianapolis, F. E. SciRi, Madison, RaTMOd & Co., Cambridge City, I a vim Rkbd, Richmond, R. L Lawbencb St Sow, Lafayette, Wst. BoLl.xg. Delphi, Lawson Brucb, Loga sport, W. & W. CauMPTON, Attica, S. J. Weldoh, Covington. McNaitx tt Croft, Perrysville, J. R. Cunningham, Terre Haute, Joseph Pomes. Vincennes, W. M. Woolset, Kvansville, II. B. Rebd, Fort Wayne. Also for sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. The subscriber has the General Agency for the above Mediciaes foi the Hsu of Indiana, and Eastern and Southern Illinois. Agents residing in the vicinity of the Madison and Indianapolis Rail Koad.can be supplied at either of the Depot on the Road. Agents will please be particular to notify the undersigned by letter before their supply is entirely exhausted naming ia their orders one of the above points at which it will be most convenient for them to receive their supplies. Ordert not tent by mail may be h(i at Craighead L Browning't Drag More. Agents and Dealers will please address their orders o.a. redfieLd, 001 8 y Port office address, Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE TO CA X AL CONTRACTORS.

Wabash and Erie Canal, Indiana. SEALED proposals will be received ' Princeton, Ind., until the 20th day of October next, for the construction of thirty five mil..

Of the above named Canal- Tha work -r

- , kciiosi, em bracing much variety of excavation, including considerable rock a number of deep cuts and heavy emkanlmcnts one aqueroct, eicht locks and many culverts. All the mechanical structure to be of timber and' will afford much work for carpenters. ' There will be no stone masonry of any descr ption. Of the excavation and embankment there is much more hea y work than is common on an equal length of line. Bidders from Ohio will find it most convenient to reach this work by way of the Ohio river and Evaniville at the south end of the work is only le! miles north of Evansvülo Fröm the middle and north part of Indiana, it will be most convenient to reach the north end of the work at Peter.burgh, in Pike county Bidders who ara not known to the undesigned will be expected to furnish proper testimonials of character. Payment in money will be made at periods of about sixty days Plaas and specifications of the work will be exhibited at Princeton by the Engineer in charge, 10 days before the letting. The line wil'l be in readiness for inspection by the first of October. For further information, persons wishing to examine the work caa address W J Ball, Resident Engineer, Terre Hkute. SAMUEL FORRER, SOLOMON STLRGES3. oct 2 3w S. R. 11 ASM ER.

STODAIIT'S & DIISIIAJPS PIA! ON. THE Subscribers, We.tera A rents for the above favorite and unequalled Piana Fortes, would call the attention of both city and ouotry purchasers, to their larire variety of fine toned and elegantly

.n........ uuiauiin, oi mese rianos, and a!o the length of time they atand up to concert piu.b, and ia tune, render them peculiarly desirable to the country, where it it difficult at all timet to procure a good tuner. Uoing a cash business solely, we are enabled to sell Pianos at comnarativelr low nm-es. and from aiit Ur .tA.k . i e

w , .... , . w -. . ui viun ich:iiii ici, can offer the largest variety in the wett. Each instrument warranted in every respect, and reference given to purchasers throughout Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and the west cener-ally.

We infill ha slile In tnit all .fth nnrili.ar 1 I I J l . i 1 . -

- - -w - - - vi. f i., nun iuuuiu ue giau I V have an whrt wiuh Ia how An lima ..nil f. ,K. r . i

, piiweoi seeing trie difference between cash and credit prices. SMITH & NIXON

lineman, may e-iy w corner of Seventh and Walnut sts.

SLOAN'S CELEIHIATED MEDICINES For Horses fsiid Cattle. .

TTO medicine ia ase has accomplished so many extraordinary cures.

W tod iv(D 0 nnivertal tatitfaction, ia every variety and stage of

disease, or that has bad to extensive and rapid a tale at SLOAN 8 UlNT irr and Cohdstsoh Powmi, The Ointment is rapidly superceding all other Ointments and Lini

mentt for the cure of freih woondi, Galls of all kinds, Spraini, Bruises,

Cracked Heels, Ringbone, Windfalls. Poll Evil, ttllni, bpavini, bwee

nay, Fistula, Bitfaat, Strains, Lameness, Sand Creeks, Ftundered

reel, Beratenes or oreaee. mange, ana norm uistemper. The Condition Powder will remove all inflammation and fver, puri

fy the blood, looiea the akin, cleanse the water, and itrengtliea every part of the body; and has proved a sovereign remedy for the following diseases: Distemper, Hide bound, Lou of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow Water, Inflammation of the yi, Fatigue from hard exercise ; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff complaint) which proves so fatal

to many valuable borses ia this country. It is also a safe and certain

remedy for coorht and eoldt. which generate to many fatal diseases.

These remedies never injure, bnt alwayt core, if the directioni are

followed. For Family Use

SLOAN'S OINTMENT it mild, tafe, thorough, and universally ac-

knowlekged to be aa infallinle remedy, in every ease where it hat been faithfully applied on the humaa system, for promoting insensible perspiration, drawing out the inflammaiioa from a wound, relieving pain of every kind, aad in its healing qualities the world does not produce

itt eqnal, and the pnblio pronounce it the cheapest and best Family Ointment that hat ever beea used. All diseases of the Flesh, Obsti

nate Ulcers, Obi cores, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Cutaneout Eruptions, ore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Diseases of the Eye, Ague ia the face, tide, back, and the other parts of the system, Boils, Ulcers, Scald Head, Bruises, Fresh Woonds, Piles, and every kind of lore containing the least particle of inflammation, are permanently cured by this great remedy. JX7 FeT further particulars and a multitude of remarkable enret, get pamphlets of agents. W. B. SLOAN, Grand Depot 40 Lake Street, Chicago, III. Scald Head.

""Ever? ease of tbit troublesome complaint an be cured with Ploan't Ointment, if the directiont are strictly followed.

ruts, Sloan't Ointment affords immediate relief, and has cared hundreds of cases, after all other remedial had failed. ' Croup, At the approach of itt rattle, can be immediately arretted by a free ase of sloan't Ointment. Bald Head. Sloan't Ointment removes all inflammation from the scalp, conse

quently a vigorous growth of the hair follows.

jorntj. Two or three applications of Eloan's Ointment will satisfy any per.

ton of i'- virtue in removing tbit tight boot plague.

Tbeutandi of Pertont, Who were aflicted many years with terrible sores, have been almost

iastantly reiie-ed of pain, aad ia a short time permanently cored, by the ase of oloan't Ointment.

Pain earaot exist where thit great remedy it faithfully applied.

Tbo Lame, Halt, and StirT-jointad, in great numbers, have beea restored to the natural use of their limbs, by tha use of this wonderful preparation. It it alio aa infallible remedy for bitet of poitonoot insects and snakes, fresh wounds, swelling!, spralni,bruiiei, and inflammations of every kind, oa either maa or beast.

Every family should keep constantly oa hand a supply of Sloan's

Oirtmiht, for eatei of emergency.

Sold, wholesale and retail, by David Craighead, Indianapolis

CALIFUnitIA P4SÜENGEU AGEiCV, 179 Broadway, New York. .

18 the Agency through which penont at a distance procure impartial information, aad the selection of berths end. passage tickets, that teenre a direct through conveyance oa the most ravoratrlo terms. Information Circular gratit. Everybody it invited to tend for one. Life Insurance done oa the matnal system. Address, postage paid,

ARNOLD, BUFFUM fc CO. For the tatltfactioa of thoie la whom we are personally anknowa,

we refer to the following Members of Congress

Hon,

Johm Otis. Maine.

jAMIt Mbacbam, Vt. John P. Ham, N. H. Hobacb Mann, Mass. Lobbh P. Waldo, Coaa,

Wm. H. Pbwabp, N. Y.

Hon. Thaokdi Stevens, Pane.

B. r. Chase, Ohio. Nathaniel Alberttoa, Tad. William Spbaoue, Mich. Johm Wbrtwobth, 111.

Chables Dcekee, Wis.

Hon. TuomaB Coaurm, Sie. V. S. Treasney. aep7

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SWERT MALAGA AVI NTBARRELS excellent quality, just received, and for tale by anglfi SMITH k HANNA.

1 ROOT'S Cholera Drop for tale at Uannamaa't Drag Store. aug5

Foot'a Cholera '1 incture.

THI9 justly celebrated Preventive and Curative of Cholera constantly kept oa hand at jy31

BIUUAIOB irragstore.

SALE OF VALUABLE WATESt POWER. rBVIE undersigned. Governor and Auditor of the Slate of Indiana I will offer at public sale at the State Capital, at Indianaiw.li.

Saturday the 16th day of November, 1850, between the hours of JO A. M. and 4 P. M. all the right, title, interest, claim, and demand -,ki-.k

the State holds in or to the Northens Division of tha Central Canal situated ia the State of Indiana, including its banks, margins, tow' patht, tide cntt, feeders, basins, right of way, dami, water power structures, and all appurtenances thereunto belonging, subject to all leases of water power made by the State, and reserving to the State all rents which may be due at the time of sale. The portion of the Canal and appurtenances in the county of Morganjwill be offered as a separate and ili.tinct division of said property. The Canal runs through a rich portion of the State of Indiana and is particularly valuable for its water power located at the Capital of the State, the leaiei for which, amount to over three thousand dollars pel annumn. The work hat cost the State over three qnarten of a million of dollars, and will be dipesed of at a very low rate, aa the Male has abandoned it for purposes of navigation, and is desirous of disengaging herself from all works of internal improvement. The pnrchaser or puruhuen will be required to execute to the State of Indiana, and deliver to the Governor, a bond with ample security conditioned to indemnify the State forever thereafter, against all dam agei, claimt or demandi, which the State may be subjected to or liable for, or account of any deficiency in the inpply of water to the lei sees their heirs or assigns. Terms. Cash down, or bonds of the State of Indiana at their mar. ket valne at the date of sale. Sealed proposal! will also be considered until the day of tale, and the undersigned reserve the privilege of submitting all kids and pro petals to the Legislature for confirmation. For further particulars address the undersigned, JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, Governor, seP7-?.0w60d E. W. H. ELLIS. Auditor. The tnquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lonisville Democrat, Louisville, Ky.; Journal of Commerce, New York; Philadelphia Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa.; Boston Times, Boston; will publish the above weekly for sixty days, and forward their accounts to the Auditor of State.

LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS BANK COMBINED. United States Life Insurance Company. No, 27 Wall Street, New York. Guarantee Cash Capital, $100,000. fYllIIS Company, besides the nsnal insurance for a term of years I or the whole of life, and the granting of annuities and endowments, issues policies payable at future ages to the parlies insured; or in case of death before arriving at those ages, payable to their heirs or assigns by this means making a certain provision for the families in case of death, and also for themselves in the event of misfortune, sickness or disability from age, should they survive. Insurance may be thus made either with or without participation in the profits, the premium being proportionally less in the latter case. Premiums nay be paid annually, semi-annually oranarterly. Par

ties insuring upon the mutual plan may receive the profits in cash, in

aauiuon to me sum msoreu, or in reduction or future premiums. FREDERICK SHELDON, President. JOHN A.STEWART, Actuary. J. Eadie, Ja., Secretary. Cbo. W. Meabj, M, D. Medical Examiner at Indianapolis. 11' f This Company has agreed, in ease of disunte armor on any

claim ia this State, to -ide the decisions of onr Courts. Prospectuses, with notes and every information, can be bad on application to the undersigned, either in person or by letter.

CHAS. W. CADY, Agent for Central and Northern Indiana. Office in Stale Back Building, Indianapolis.

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(GR 12 AT i;AS'lfI:It UOUTE. Ease and Comfort and Economy of Time and Money. sivsnTT-nvx Hotraa rao inoiahafolis to hew rose, Via Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, rUvrr Packets, Ltttls Miami and Mad River Railroads, Lake Steamer, and ' BuffJo and Kta York Railroads. JT7 NO STAGING WHATEVER. JU

f m lHE above named routes now run ia connection with each other, and with the stages North and West to and from Indianapolis. Passengers going East are subjected to no delay whatever. The pack

et line on the River makes its trim with perfect regularity, comfortable boats being provided for low water. Tha regular line consists of two of the finest boats oa the River. At Cincinnati passengers caa take the morning line of cars, dr remain during th, day, and take the even

ing line, either of which connects with the Lake line of Steamers at

Sandusky. For ease, comfort, and economy, this is decidedly the most preferable Eastern route.

During the close of Lake navigation, the time on this route, by the

way of Jittsbargh, in splendid packets, is lenghtened but a few hours, with only 72 miles of staging.

Cart leave Indianapolis and Madi'nn at 7 o'clock, A. M., making

the time over this Roa4 in 5j boon. The cars and stock of the Road

are not excelled oa any road in the Union.

New aad valuable machinery has been introduced on the MaJison

Plane, rendering the transition of passenger trains over it as tafe as oa any other portion of the Road. JOHN BROIiGH.

aegäS Prestdent M. 4- . R. R. Company.

Sidda.l's Cholera Tincture

KEPT constantly ou bands at Sidd all's Drugstore. jy31 South side Washington street, 4 doors West of Meridiaa.

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IIYSICIAÄS PRESCRIPTIONS, accurately com-

pounavo. ti ogun, aay tnu nigm, m ifZl BIDDALL'S Dnfitor.