Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

.Mr Debut at thr Bar. We bate laughed so heartily at the following story that, notwithstanding its lenjrt i, we present it for the entertainment of onr readers. It is one of a series called "Sketches of the Flush Times of Alabama," in that ever welcome periodical, the Southern Literary If lawn sir It is only necessary to premise that the hero's client had been fttlncly accused of stealing pigs, that the action was laid to recover damages for libel , and that the young lawyer had been unexpectedly called to conduct the case, owing to an elder member of the bar being " taken suddenly drunk "J Home Jour, My client was a respectable butcher ; his opponent a well-to-do farmer. On getting to the Court House I found the Court in session The clerk was just reading the minute. My case I can woll speak in the singular was set the first on the docket for that morning. I looked around and saw old Kasm, who some how had found out I was in the case, with his green bg ami half a library of old books on the bar before him. The eld fellow gave me a look of malicious pleasure like that of a hungry tigar from his lair, cast upon an unsuspecting calf browsing; near him. I had tried to pot on a bo'd face. I felt that it woald be very unprofessional to let on to my client that I was at all c.ired, though my heart was running down liken jack-screw under a heavy wagon. My ooncience 1 had not practiced it away then was not quite easy. I c.iild.i't help feeling that it was hardly honett tobe leading my client, like Falstafl his men, where be waa wire to be pepered. hut then it wj my only chance ; my bread depended on it; and I reflected that the same thing has to happen in every lawyer's practice. I tri.nl to strain mV ideas in form and excogitate a speech; they flitted through my brain in odds and ends. I could neither think, nur piit thinking I would lose myelf in the first twenty words of the sentence, and stop at a particle ; the trail run clean out. I would start it again with uo beitrr luck ; thru I thought a moment of disgrace of a dead break down; and then I would commence again with " Gentleman of the jury," lie., and go on as before. AtlciiL'ih the Juilc signed the niiuuies and took up the do.-kct 8p einl ense tliginbolham at. Swiiik: Nl md. r. Mr. Ofaadyefef plaiajifT; Mr Kasm for defendant. I- Mr. (i. in court? Call him SlurilT called three iinr.-s. Il' might a well have called the dead. No answer, of course, came. Mr. Kam rose and told the court tint lie was sony hi- brother was loo much (stroking bis chin and looking down and pausing) indisposed, 01 otberw iso engaged to attend the case; but he must m ist on its iM-ing disposed of, fce.jtlie court said it liould be. I then spoke up. (though my voice seemed to me very low down, and hard to g.t np,)lbal I had pist been spoken t in the cause; I believed we were ready, if the can M must be then tried ; but I should much prefer it to Ik- laid over, if the court would eonsent, until :he next day, or even that cvcnit.g Kasm protested vehemently agninst this reminded the court of it peretnpory order; referred in the former proceedings , and was going on to discuss the whole merits o( the case, when he w as interrupted by the Judge, who turning himself to mo, remarked thai he should Iki happy lo oblige me, but thai he was precluded by what bail happened; he hoped, however, thai the counsel on llie olo. r side would cxien I the des,icd indulgence ; to which K:.m immediately rejoined that this was a case in which he neither asked favors nor meant to give them. So the '-a- hud to go on. Several members of the bar had their hats in hand , ready to leave the room, when th case wis called up; but s... thai I was in it alone, suffered their curiosity in get the better of otbei engagements, and slaid los,.,- it out a circumstance which did not diminish my trepidation in the least. I had my wilwess called up posted my client Lenin. I me in th- Inr, ami pul the case to the jury. The defendant iiad pleaded justification, and noigtiiliy. I got al'iigpi -ity well, I tho't, on the proofs. The etna in iaalwsn of ala! Kn n didn't seem to hurt anything though he nuipped, misc uisi rued, and bullied mightly, (ejected to all my ipiestiona as leadinj, and all the witnesses' insweis as n relevant ; bill the Judge, who was very clever sort o! man. and who didn't like K tstn much, helpi'd me along and over the bad places, asjonally tak'ng the examination himself when old K ism had got the statements of the witness in a fog I had a strong case; the plaint ill showed a good character, that the lodge Masons had refused lo admit Mm to Icllow.sb'p mill! be coutil clear up these charges; i Iritl he Methodist Church, of which h' was a diss leader, had required of him to have these charges judicially settled; that he bad offered to satisfy the del. nJ. ant that thev were f ile ami proposed to rViVr u lo-li-interested men. and to be satisfied if they decided lor him to receive n written retraction, in which the. defendant should only declare he was mistaken ; thai the defendant refused his proffer, and reiterated the charges with increased I. it lei net and aggravated insult; hat the plaintiff had snlleied in reputation and credit; that the defendant had declared he meant to run him oil and buy his land at his(defenilaiu')own price; and that defendant was rich an; often reiiealcd Ins slanders at public meetings, and once at the cluirch door, and, finally, woie juttifiedr. The dwfendanl's testimony was weak ; it did not controvert the proof as to the enkiug of the words, or the matters ol aggravation. Many witnesses were examined as to the character of tho, plaintiff; but those against is only referred to what they heard since the slanders, cxc pi one. who was unfriendly. Some witness spoke of butchering hogs at night and hearing thcin squeal at a late hour at the nlainlifTs slaughter house, and of the tlead hogs they had seen with various marks, and something of hogs having i.e. n stolen in the ncighb rhro I . This was about all the proof The plaiutiiriaitl Lis damages at $10,0'" . I rose to address the jury. Uy this time a good deal of the excitement had worn oil". Tlio tieinor left, only gave me that sort of feeling which is rather favorable than otherwise to a public speaker. - I might have raade a pretty good out of it, if I h id thrown myself npnn the merits ol my case, acknow ledged modestly my own inexperience, plainly slated the evidence and the law, and let. the case go reserving myself in the conclusion for a splurge, iff chooso to make one. But the evil genius thai presides over the first bantlings of old lawyerings- would have it other wise. The citizens of the town, and those of the country then in the village, had gathered in great numliers into the court house to hear the speeches; and I could not miss such an opportunity for display. Looking over the jury. I loiind them a plain, matter f fact looking set ol fellows ; but 1 did not note, or probably know a fact or two altotit them, which I found oui afterward'. I started, as I thought, in pretty good slyle. As I went on, however, my fancy began tn et the better of my judgement. Arguments and common sense grew tame. Poetry and declamation, and, at last, pathos and fiery invective took their p! ice. f grew a- quoin. ! it-us as Richard Swivelier. Shakes,., arc sutf red. I quoted, among other things of less value md aptness. "He who steals rny purse steals trash," fee. I sike of the wnfiil sufferings of my j. or client, almost heart broken beneath the weight ol the terrible persecutions of his enemy; and growing bolder, I turned to old Kasm, and congratulated the jury that the genius of slander bad (omul an appropriate defender in tbegenius of chicane and malignity. 1 complimented the jnry on their pati. nee, on their estimate of the value of character; spoke of iho public expectations oftbat feeling ourside of the box which would welc me with thundering plaudits the righteous verdict the jury would render; and wound np by declaring that I had never known a case of slander so aggravated in the course of my practice at the bar ; and felicitated myself that its grossness and barbarity justified my client in relying upon even the youth and inexperience of an unpractised advocate, whose poverty of resources was unaided by opportunities of previous preparation. Much jure I said that happily has now escaped me. VVbeu I concluded, Sara Hicks and one ot two other friends gave a faint sigh of applause but not en Ugh to make any impression. I observed that old Kasm held his k. ad down when I v as speaking ; I entertained the hope that I had cowed him! His SMBSnJ port was that of cynical composure, or bold and brazen defiance , It was a special kindness il he only smiled in covert scorn, that was his most amible expression in a trial. But when he raised up his head I saw the very devil wastnpay. His face was of a burning red. He seemed almost to choke with rage. His eyes were b wtllsnt, and flamed out fire and fiiry. His tueuc stu. k out behind, and shook itself stillly, like a buffalo bull's tail when he is about making a fatal plunge. I had strnck him between wind and water. There was an amlscity in a stripling like me bearding him, which infuriated him. He meant to massacre me and wanted to be a long time doing it. It was to be a regular aulo drfe. I was to be there presentati vc of the voting bar, and to expiato his malice agaiawt all. The court adjourned for linner. It met again, after an hour's recess. By this time the public interest . and especially that or the bar, grew very great. There was a rush to the privileged s-irts, and the sheriff had to command erder the shuffling of feet and the pressure of the crowd forward was so great . I took ray seat within the bar. looked around with aa affectation of indifference so belying the pertarbntion within, that the same power of acting on the stage would have ramie my fort nne on that theatre Kasm rose took a glass of wafer j his hand trembled a little I could aeo that ; t.ok a pinch f annfl". sin. I led ofl in a voice slow ami measured, bnt slightly very slightly trerorjlous Br a stronrr effort he hail recov ered bis composere. The bar was surprised at his calm- I "' They all knew it WW afTert, ; be:! they wonder- j ed that he could affect it. Holmd waj deceived by it. We felt assured " it was the torrent's smoothness ere '

it dash below." I thought he would come down on me in a tempest, and flattered myself it would soon be over. But malice is cunning He had no idea of letting me 11 so easily. He commenced by saying that he had been some years in the praetiee. He would not say he was an old man , thai would be in bad taste perhaps. The young gentle nan w o had just closed his remarkable s eecb, harangue, poetic effusion, ot rigmarole, or whatever else it might be called, if. indeed any name cou'd I e safely given to hia motley mixture of inconiriu ua slang the young gontleman evidently did not think best as au old man, for he could hardly have be- u guilty of stich rank indecency as to have treated age with such tlisren.-ct he would not say with such insuflerab'e impertinence, and ye "I am,'' he continued, "of age enough to recollect, if I had charged mr memory with so i net inside i able an event, the day ol At birth and then I was in full practice in this court house. I confess though, gentlemen, I am old eneegh lo remember the period when a youth's first appearance at the bar was not signalised by impertinence towards his seniors and when pablic opinion did not think flatulent bombast and florid trash licked out of fifih rare romances and namby-pamby ihyraes, redeemed by the upstart sauciness of a raw popinjaw, towards the experienced member of Ihc profession he disgraced. And yet, to somo extent, this ranting youth may be right. I am not -dd in that sense which disables me Iroan defending myscll here, by words, or clsewheie if need be. by blows ; and that this Voung gentleman shall right well know before I have done with him. You will bear in mind, entlcmau i bat .vli.it I say is in self-defence that I did ant begin tbis quarrel thnt it was forced on me; and that I am b -und by no restraints of oourtesy, or of respect, or of kind ness. I et him charge to thr account of his own rash-

' ness and rndiness, whatever he receives in return there for "Let mc retort on this youth that he is a worthy advocate of his butcher client. He figh's with the dirty weapons of his barbtrous trade, and I rings into his S -h the i e. 'king odor of his client's slaughter bouse. "Perhaps something of this congeniality tommen J ed him to the notice of his worthy client, and to this, his first retainer; and no wonder, for when we heard his vehement roaring, we might have supposed his client ha brought his most unruly bull-calf into the mint to defend him, had not the mutter of the roaring soon convinced us the animal was more remat kable for the length ol his ears, than even (be ower l his luugs. Perhaps the young gentleman has taken his retainer, and contracted for butchering my client on the same terms as his client contracts in his line lhal is on the shares Hut I think, gentleman, he will find Inc con tiaet a mote dirty than profitable job. Or, terhaps, il mighi not be uncharitable to suggest that his client, seems to be pretty well up to I he business of taring olh. tr people's bacon, may have desired, as far as possible, to save his own; and. ihcrclore, turning from members d the bar who would have charged him for theii services according to their va'ne, took this lurn-imi of getting off some of his stale war's ; fot has not Shnkspearc s:(id (the g tleman will allow me to quote Sh U. spaare, too, while yet his reputation survives eis barbarous moii' lung of th pout's words) ho knew an ailorny " wbo would defend a cause for a starved hen or leg of mutton fly-blown." I irusi however, whatever was the contract, that the gentle .nan will make his equally worthy clien stand up to it; for I should like that on one occasion it might be said the excellent butcher was mode to y for hit twine. "I find it ditf eult, gentlemen, to reply to nny part of the young mau s cllort except his argument, which is the smallest part in compass, and next to his pathos, the most amusing. His figures of speech arc some of them quite good, aud have been so considered by the best judges for the last tkousard years. I must confess, that as to these I find no other fault than that they w pa badly applied and ridiculously pronounced: and this further fault, that they have teeomo so commonplace by constant use, that unless some new vamping or felicity of application be given them, they fire nearly as much as bis original matter rideliret, that matter which b ing more ridiculous than we have ever heard before, carries internal evidence of iL being his own. Indeed it was never heard to tell when the gent'eman recurred lo his own ideas. He i like B cat-bird the only in'olerable di.enrd she makes being bei own notes though sh'1 gets on well enough as long as she copies and cobbles the songs of other warblers. "But gentlemen, if this young orator's argument was amnsin". what shall I say of his pathos? What farce ever equalled the fun of it? The play of "The Liar," probably approaches nenrest to it not only in the humor but in the veracious chamber of flic incidents from which the humor comes. Such a face in wo begone. so whimpering as il the short period since he was llnojred at school, (probably in reference to those eggs falsely charged to the hound puppy ,) had neither obliterated the remembrance of his juvenile allliction, or the looks he bore when be endured it. "There was something exquisite in this picture of the woes, the wasting grief his disconsolate client, the butcher Higginbotham, mourning as Rachel mourned for her cbib'ren for his character, because it wa nut. Gentlemen, look at him! Why, he weighs twelve stone now. He has three inches of fat on bis rib? this minute! He would make as many links of sausage as tiny hog that ever squealed nt midnight in bis slaughter pen, and has !"' i enough in him m cook it all. Look at his face! Why. his chops re ind a hungry man of jowls and greens II this is a shadow, in the name of propriety, why didn't ho s "low himself, when in flesh at the last fair, beside the Kentucky ox ; that were a more honest way of making a living than stealing hogs. But Hig is pining in gricP I wooden the poetic youth his learned counsel did not quote Shakspear again. 'He never told his' wo 'but let concealment, like the worm i' the bud, prey upon his damask check.' He looked like patience on a monument smiliug at grief r Inef I should rather say. But, gentlemen, probably I am wrong; it may lie that that tender-hearted, sensitive, butcher was lean before, and like. Falslalf, throws the blame of bis fat on sorrow and sighing . which 'has pulled him up like n bladder.' (Here Higginliotham left in disgust.) There, gentlemen, he goes, -larding ihc lean earth ns he walks along.' Well has Dr. Johnson said; 'Who kills fat oxen should himself be fat.' Pom Hig! smiled like one of his own blood puddings, with n dropsi, :, grief which nothing short of ten thousand dollars of Swink's money enn cure- Well, as grief pull's him up. I don't wor.Jcr that nothing but depleting another man can cure him. "And now gentlemen, I come to the blood niul thunder part of this young gentlrman's harangue; empty am vapid ; words, and nothing else. If anv part of his rigmarole was wind.er than any other pari : I his was it. He tured himself into a small cascade, making a great ileal of noise to make a great deal of Iroth ; tumbling, roaring, foaming; the shallower it ran all the noisier it seemed He fretted and rnittcd his brows; he heal the air and he vociferated, always emphasising the meaningless words most loudly; he puffed, sw-elled out and blowcd ofl'. until he seemed like a nt w bellows, alt brass and wind. How he mouthed it, as these villanous stagepi a vers, ranting ont fustian in a harn-thealcr mini. dug 'Who steals my purse steals trash.' (I don't deny it) ' 'Tis something ' (query ?) ' nothing ' (exactly) 'Tis mine; twas his, and has been slave to thousands hut he who filches from me my good name, roUs me of that which uot enricheth him. '(not in the leasi.)'but makes mo poor, indeed, ( just so, but w hether any (tourer than before be parted with the encumbrance, is another matter.) 'But the young gentlman refers to his youth. He ought not to reproach us of matnrer age in thnt indirect way ; no one wonld hnve suspected it of him. or him of It, if he had nol told it: indeed, from bearing him sjteak, we were prepared to give him credit lor almost any length of ear. Bui does not the youth remember that Grotius was only seventeen ben he was in lull praciice, that he was attorney general at twenty-two; and what is Grotius to this greater light f Not the burning of my smoke-house to the conflagration of Moscow! "And yet, young Grotius tells as in the next breath, that he never new such a slander in the course of Ins practice? Woaderfol, indeed! seeing that his practice has all been done within the last six hours. Why to hear him talk, you would suppose that he was an old Continental lawyer, grown grey in theserviee. H-i-s p r-a-c-t-i-c-e! Why be is just in hi legal swaddling clothes! his practice!' But I don't wonder he can't see the absurdity of such talk. How long docs it take one of the canine tribe, after birth to open his eyes? "He talked, too of outside influence; of the public expectations, and all that sort of demagognism. I observed n evidence of any great popular demonstrations in his favor, unless it be a tnilor I saw stamping his feet; but whether that waa because he hac mat cross-legged so long he wanteil exercise, r was rejoicing hflMMM he had got orders for a new suit or a protyect of payment for an old one. the gentleman can Msaiiiy tell bet let than I can. (Here Hicks left.) However, if this case it to be decided by the populace here, the gentleman will allow mr the Itenefit of a writ of error to the regimental muster, to be h. 1.1. next Friday, at Keinheit's distillery. "But I suppose that he meant to frighten yea into a verdict, by intimating that the mob. rVostaied by At eloiiuenec, would tear jou to pieces if you gave a veidiet for defendant ; like the equally eloquent barrister out West, who, concluding a eise, said, '(entlemen, my client are as innocent of stealing that cutting, as the sun at noonday, and if you give it agin him, his broth r, Snin Setchiae, next mueter, will maul every mother's son of yon ' I hope the sheriff will see lo his duty and keep the crowd from yon, gentlemen, if yon should give us a verdict! "But, gentlemen, I am tired of winnow ing chaff; I have not had tb reward paid by Oraiiaiwi for sitting bis disonare: the two grains of wheat to the liusbel. It is all wind all bubble." Kiam fett me here lor a time, and turned upon my client. Poor tligginltoth eat ght it ikiefc and heavy. He wHld h tn, aud then took to skinning off the trader cuticle. Hig never skinned a beef so thoroughly He

pot together all the facts about the witnesses hearing the bogs squealing at night ; the different marks of the bogs; the losses in the neigh! .or bond j perverted the testimony and supplied omissions, until you would suppose or. hearing him, that it had been fully proved that pool Hig had - tolen all the meat be had ever sold in the market He asseverated that bis suit v as a malicious conspiracy between the Methodists and Masons to crush his cii -nt . But all this I leave out, as not bearing on the main tubjeel myself. He came bicktome with a renewed appetite. He said he would conclude by paying his valedictory respects to his jnveni'e friend as this was iho last time bo ever expected to have the pleasure of meeting him. "The poetic young gentlemen bad said lhal by your verdict against his client, you would blight forever his reputation and that of his manly son, and dim the radiance of bis blooming daughter's beauty.' Very pretty, upon my word! But gentlemen nol so fine, not so poetical by bulf, as a precious moreeau of poetry which adores the columns of the villago newspaper, bearing the initials of J. C. R. As this admirable production has excited a great deal of applause in the nurseries and b arding-sebools, I must beg to read it, not for the instruction ol the gentlemen, be has already seen it ; but for the entertainment of tue jury. It is addressed tn R" B,,, a young lady of this place Here it goes." Judge ray horror when on lookin up, I saw him take an old newspaper from his p kef, and pulling down bis spectacles, began to read off, in a stage-actor style, some verses I had written for Rose Bell's Album. Rose had been worrying me sometime to write her something. To get rid of her importunities, I had scrib d off a few lines and copied them in the precious volume. Rose the little fool, look them for something very clever, (she never had more tha a thimbleful of brains in her dollbaby head) and was so tickled with them, that she got her broihcj Hill, about fourteen, to copy them off, as well as he could, and take tliera to t ie printing offii e. Bill threw ihem under the door; the printer as big a fool as either not only published them, but in his infernal kindness, puffed them in some critical commendations of his own referring to the gifted author, as 'one of the most promising of the younger members of our bar." The fun. by this time, grew fast and furious. The country people, who have about as much sympaley for a young town lawyer badgered by an old one, as for a young cub beset by i urs; and who have about as much idea or respect for poetry, as for witchcraft, joined in (he mirth with gUe They crowded around old Kasm, and stamped and roared as at a circus. The judge and sheriff in vain tried tn keep order. Indeed his honor s mil id out aloud onct or twice; nnd to cover his retreat, pretended to cough, and fined the sheriff five dollars lor uot keeping silence in Court. Even the old clerk , whose immein tri il pen behind his right eai, had worn the hair from that side of his head, und who bad not smilid in court for twenty years, and boasted that Patrick Henry couldn't disturb him in making up a judgment entry, actually turned his chair from the desk, and put down his pco ; afterwards he put his hand to his head three limes in search of it ; forgetting, in bis attention to old Kasm, what he had done w ith it Old Kasm went n reading and commenting by turns I forgot what the ineffable trash was., I wouldn't recolect it if I could. My equanimity will only stand a phrase or two that still lingers in my memory, fixed there by old Kasm's ridicule I had said something almut my "bosom's anguish" about the pnssion that was consuming me; an Mo illustrate it, or to mae thke line jingle, put in something about " Kgypt 's Queen" taking the Asp to her bosom which for the sake of rhyme or metre, I called the "venomous worm" how the confounded thing was In ought in I neither know nor want to know. When old Kasm came to that, he said he fully appreciated what the young bard said he

hclicvi d it. He spok" of venomous worum Now, if he (Kasm) might presume to give the young gentleman advice, he would recommend Swain's Patent Vermifuge. II'- had no doubt that it would effectually cure him of his niulauy, his love, anl l.ist.lnit not least, ol his i livmrs which wuuld be the happiest passage in Iiis eventful history. I i bin's stand it any longer. I bad Itorlic it lot he las point of human endurance Win u il came only to skinning, I wa ihere; but when be showered down aquafortis on the raw. aud then seemed disposed lo rub il in, I fled. "Abii, cm pi. cvnsi." The last thing I heard was old Kasm calling me hac':. nmidst the shouts of the audience but no more. e e The next information received of the case, was n letter that came to HM at Nalehey, mv new residence, from Hicks about a month aller wards, t -Hing mc thai the jury (on which 1 .should hnve stated old Kasm had got two infidels nnd font anti-masons)luid given in a verdict tor defendant, that before the cyurt ndjoiirncd. Frnnk Gl' iidye had got sober, and tnovnl for a new trial, on the ground that the verdict Aas against evidence, nnd that the pbtinlill tool not bad MattteS), by reason of the incompetency of his counsel, mid the abandonment of bis cause; and that he got a new trial, as well he should have done. NOTICE OF INJUNCTION AGAINST 1AVI1) A. KKDI IKM), ur late Agent for the sale of Davis's Fain-Killer in the State of Indiana. TAI' I ION l Ot:R AliKNTS IHK public sre herrb) nolifii tl that all Agency .if Duval A. . RrtlfirUI. 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INFORMATION WANTED -Of Ttimna M.elmcl, and IV rr Kreniun They left Dayton in AuksI 11 for Indiana, nee wlien the Miidrriiud ha nol heard from ihem Any informal ioa concerning tie in .1.M1. -v: to llie Semmel office will reach mc JOHN MtBNNAN, ' ovl IndiaNapuli, daliana SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR DECEMBER, 1852 ! B. ARMSTRONG, Sole Agent, Wheeling, Va. DKf.A U'ARK STATK LOTTUY, Class IS7, drawn Dee t-. Ij : 7 No 1.1 luillol. I prize of. 15,1100 1 I prize of. $10.000 I prize of. lö.Otio I I hi prise of. USJO Ticket 10; u certificate o:' a package of At whole ticket will laj ciil for 111; -liar en in proportion. DKI.A W ARK STATE I.OTTKI.Y, Cla- IÜ. draws Dee 14. l-.r,t. Mi .o - killol I prize of 1.14X1 I I prize of 1.(410 I prize of. 3 .000 40 - of. i, Tickets 3; n certificate of n prekäre of ' w hole lick. ; will lie cn. for i4; share in propo, iio.t. DKI.A WAR K STATK I.OTTKI.V. Claaa ItM, draw Dee. It. Is.",-.'. 7.) 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DKI.A WARK STATK I.OTTKRY, Ol 170, draw Dec- 23, 1K72; 75 Nna. It I. .Ik4. i stsat ef .tu. coo i i puz...f vi-xi I prize of. I0.0INI I 20 prizes of. 1,000 Ticket .; a certificate ol n package of 25 whole ticket will tie enl for is; sua re in propoilkn. DKI.A WARK STATK f-OTTKRY, ("la I. draw IVer-.25. h52; 7h Neat. 12 ballot. I prize at. 50.I4J0 I 1 prize of 15,(44) I prize of 20.0(41 50 prize of. 1 .000 Ticket III: a certificate of a package of C2 whole ticket will be sent for I4H; share in proportion. DKI.A W A RE ST T K I . TTKRY , Ola 174. draw Dec 39, 1K52; 75 No - 14 Isallot. 1 prize of 0,175 I I Bvtea of.- 111.000 I -ize of. 15.(41 I III prizes of 1.500 Ticket 10, a certificate of a package of 25 whole lieket will Im aeiil for 144; share tu prosrlioii DKI.A WARK STATK UITI'KRY, Claas 176, draw Dec .tl. Is53; 75 No. 12 halbus I prize of. 12 m. I I prize of 3.000 I asjSMSl 6.00(1 I I) prizes of. 4(4 'l Vkr( S4; a eerliaenleof a packe of 25 whole ticket will be -Hi for .'6. shut es in proporl.ou. SMALL FEY L0TTEBY, Draw every Tuesday and Salurda , lliroughoul the month of Dee.. IS52. A eeniScate of a package ol 20 wli.de ticket will cost ld: Dal re Sx; tfuarier 4 Aihlre your order to R. ARMSTRONG, Hole Agent. W liner Va. Delaware lottery, Clas O, 53, 01. 70; M,000, half lieki I, sent to PhiladHphu fkelaware Ian er . ("Is 4 1HMI wlioleliek. l sent o RichMood. no22-dAwlw Democratic Newspaper Establishment for Sale. VN old eslaldishcil Di-iooeruttc , c w-psner Kslal.li-lnii. nl. in a la.ee asst growriiif town in the eastern part of iliu Stale, is OsTrted for sale Tlie oil.s riiHOHi bai i. Inre lor country aper a. i.l ihc i.lveriisme aisl job eusloin go.! To a De mm- title printer who wish. lo embark in I tie newspaper psildKlitue bii-ioe. this pres-rnta a rare ofxHlumly . 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8 ALB OF SINKING TTJHD LANDS. IHK lid lb wing place, parcel, mr tU of laud, or ao much f ach aa may ha ueeeaaary, will, ua HaunUy, U tUntk atay DrtwMr next, latwcaa tha bola of aigbl o'clock, A. If ., and Ota o'slock, P. M., at Um Vaart Hoaas door, fa ta tows at ls iliaaapolW, b ofletad fur sale, to ta bighsat bidder, the bid he tag eqai to the amount chargeable; the aeon aariag been mortgaged to the State of Indiana, to aecare lean from tha Kinking Kami, aad forte led uy aoa paraaeait of toe latere! due thereoa, to-wik Blackford County. Yba s fractional qr, (eaat of the old Ind its beuadary liae,) f mc 14. t 4 a, r 11 e, being the a bf of said fractioaat qr. coa taming 5S acre, alo lbs a w qr of Um afbreseid ar, coataiaisg 4S scree; aaorlgegrf bf Jo.ha B. Caaa. Loaa, lalereat, Ave., $xmm Moene Caunty. The a bf of the w er .4 aec 15, and the W hf ed toe w qr of aec 14, il t U i, r . e, coataiaing 16 scree; mortgaged br Jacob Joaee. Loa a, iuloreai, Ac, 5M at. I be bf of the a w qr of ees , t a, r I e, and lbs s bf cat a qr of toe easse esc, coaUiaiug 100 acres ia all; ssortgage-l bjr Almrr S bora. Iiaa. mtereat, dkc, $SM Ofi. The sj af toe a w ar of ee 31, 1 9k a. r t w, eoatoiaing NO aerea; uorigaed br Jobs Aadrew. a ad forfeited aad aold oa credit to Joba Aadrew Loaa, latere, daanaaee, aad coat KM 65. The hf of the a w ar taf sm JO, t W n, r 1 e, couUiin M acrca; raortoaged by trilliaas Gray. Loam, Malereet, &c, 10. Gmrroi Cvwnhf. The a e qr af tt.e r qr, and tks s w qr of Mm a ar of seo 0, ,fll etoo to w bf of toe w qr e4 aae 14, t 4 s.rt , eleo lb a e qr of the a w qr of t, t SS a, r S w, euataia fug in all 0t 14-100 acre; mnrUaged by Francs G. Keadall. l.oaa, iatoreet. A.. '61 34 One handreei sere oa toe a aide of the traet kaowa sad described a to apper bf or th appermoct c, aituated oa a aide of Ibe Wbb river; f.n mor particular description of wbicb see psg sit book C, of tk records of deeds, ia Carroll const y . ffliatgairet by Abraham Wagoarr. Loaa, iatereet, Ac, VS77 16. The a w qr of the a a qr of arc 96, aad the a qi of the a w ol same aae, lUi.rl w, each tract con t. mini 0 acre; noil gaged by William K O'Neal. Loan, interest, die, 434 IK. Part of tbt a a qr of eec M, t St a, r 9 w, soalaiaiag 100 scree, or o mach of aaia ar aa Will make 100 sere on the west aid of aid qr; mortgaged by Arthar G Wonuelly laaa, iulereat, Ac , MS 16. Cut County. Part of lot I4u SO, of the addition lo the town of Lagansport, inad by John Tiptoe, ia August. 1833; bounded aa described on page 906, book C. of lb rceard of deeds of Case county ; mori gaged by William M Kldridge, sad lorlcitnd sad sold on SStaJM to Job B BiJridge. l.ojn. ialareal, Ac , S3S3 14. Part of lot No. 00, ia th Iowa of Loganaporl, aa deeigaa'.ed oil the origiaal plat of said town, aud bounded described oa page 2X7, M, 250, KM), and 231 of bo .k H, of the lecord of dceda of Caaa county; mortgaged by Alexander McAllUter. lajan, ialereat, Ac , 554 OU. Part of tot N... M, lying ia th towa of Logaueport, a delg nated oa the original plat of auid town, bouaded a described cu pagsa 302 aad M3, hook B, of the record of deeds ia Caa coun ty; Mortgaged by .ieorg P. Vlemand David U. Couleoa. I.omi, interest, dec , -V4S 16. Part of Im No 31, as designated on th arigiaal plat of the towa of Logaasport, sad bounded as described on pages 316 and 317, book B,of lbs records of deeds ia Css county; mortgaged by Peter Anderson. Loaa, interest, Ac, 518 16. The a hf of lot No. 7, ia Tipton's addition to lb towa of LoCnport; mortgaged by Rohen V Grote, l.oaa, iuieteat, Ac ,

917 76. The e hi of ia lot No 61, a doaoted on toe plat of llie towa of Logaaspo: t, recorded is ibe records of Carroll county , contaiaiug Ct square perches; niartgagod by levia Tamer, l-oaa, interact, Ac, 21 The c bf of see 11, t t ii, r t c, coatalning SSI to-100 aores; also tfae a hf of the qr of aco S, and ibe a a qr of the a o qr of ec 11, t X7 a, r I , containing 120 scree; Mortgaged by Wil tiamoa Wright aad John W. Wright laaa, iuleteet, Ac , Mil 00. f7.ii County. The w hf of Ibe e qr of sec 34, t 11 a, r 6 w, coutaiaiac W acre; mortgaged by Nathan Hurchfleld. Loan, interest, Ac, 165 IS. I hc bl of the s c qr of sec 17, t IS a, r T w, containing "41 sore; mortgaged by Klijah Rawlcy. Loan, ialereat, Ac , IM 01. l'ba e bf ef lac w qr of ae 4. t IS a, r 7 w, couiaining fl teres mots or lees; moiiKaged by William Berkley Townseud. La ia, Inten-at. Ac , t47 00. The e bf ol the a w qr of sec S3, t 10 a, l' T w, containing HO acte; mortgaged by Nathaa Trueblood. Loan, intrrral die, IN7 23. Part of Iba e hf of the a eqr of ace t4, I 11 n, r 0 w. bounded a h -scribed oa pages 215 and 2I, book C, ol Ibe recoula of deeds iu (May oouat) ; inoilKaged by Lawrence Leonard; foifeitrd and sold on credit ia Joba Koaa. Loan, interest, die, 4tM 50. Clinton County. Two lot or paruals of laud, being part and parcels of the e qr of aae 10, l 21 a, r I w; lor a more particular description of Which, se page SSI, await 4 of IU lacuiJ of dead of CtaattSMi cnualy ; Mortgaged by John Hughes. Ias, iutercat. etc., Sr.ll 76. The bt of the a hf of lb s w qr or sec S, t 21 a, r 1 o, and alaa the a bf of the w hf of the a a qr of sec 2, I SI n, r I e, conMining HO acres, more or lese; mortgaged by Nathaniel It. U. Loa, iatereat, Ac, 120 36. The w br or the a t qr ol BBS 10. aud tha n e qr of the n w qr aec IS; both tracts in t 21 n, r 1 e; mortgaged hy Wgliam W. ay lor. Loan, intercat, Ac, 271 83. The a w qr of sec 34; nlso the c hf of the a c qr of aec 31, t 21 a, r I e, containing 240 acres; mortgaged by Strawlher Moore; urn. iled aad sold on credit lo Joseph gcinggy and Isaac D. tt indrong Loau, interest, Ac, 050 02 The w hf of ihc a w qr ol aec II, t 21 a, r 1 e, coutaininj: K) acre; mortgaged by Jauie Scott. Loan, 1 uteres! . Ac. 346 HO. Tb w fr of tbe a w qr of c lw, 121 a, r 1 w, the e hf ot the a qr or vc 24, and Die a Mjrf u qr ol see - '. t VI n, r 2 w; miM'tgaced by Joba Kos, Keu. Loan, intercat, Ac, 3B7 '. 1'he w hf of the c e qr of sec 2, the a w qr ol the u o qr of sec HI, aad tbe a a qr of u w qr of sec 20, all in t tl u, r I w, couiaiu lainia.t; 160 acr.s; nintiaged by Noah T Catterlia. La, taV tcitsl.tVC, 548 1. l lie n w qr of c 10, I 21 a, r I r, contaiaiog 160 Seros, M N im leua; inoi leaded by lleury Adaie. Iiau, tutereat. bc 4'. ' S2. DavxcMt County. ne htiudred sad ten acres oil the u end of ths n W fr qr ef sec 11, t 1 ii, r 7 w, bounded aa described on pages 562 and 56.1 1 hook C, of the record of deeds of Daviess county; mortgaged hy hlijab Chapman. Loan, interest, Ac, 5:13 31. The e qr of the n w qr of ace 31, t 3 n, r 7 w, containing 40 acres, aiottgagod hy Nathan Clillnn Uiaa, interest, Ac, l 3. The a hi of tho gores- mortgaged n vr qr of sec 8, t 3 n, hy James McDonald. I 6 w, containing 80 l.oau, iatereat, Ac, (foil 1W. Dearborn County. Part of tbe s rr qr ol see 3, t 4, r 3 w, bounded us descrilied on pags 30M, hook deed of Deatlx.ru county; lunrtgaged ny rotitaiuiM 40 acres, 3, nt the record of William V. Cheek. Loan, interest, Ac, 5.7 16. The e hr of the n w qr of sac 10, t 5, r I w, containing W 24 It? acre; mortgaged by Kianri 01 ley. la. an, interest, dec, 443 7a, I he s one third of the e qr of sec 3, t 4 a, r f w, cnutaiu bag 30 acres; mortgaged hy aiei vetus l ull, la.au, interest. &C, 88V0 04. l i t s bf of in lots, Humliers lf5 and ISO, as designated on the original nlal of the town of Laivreucebuigb; iuortKagel hy Tt'illiuiu 'l ate; la... 11, interest, dec, 1 125 36. Part of the a bf of sec SB, t 4, r 1 w, containing KM 2t 100 acres, bounded as dracrih. d on page 04, book U, ol the record of iked in lu.nL.oiu county ; Mortgaged I y Co: ueliu Mi, in; orfvitcd and sold ou credit lo H.J Hower. Loau, interest, A.. 14 37. Detalur County. i be hf o the s BJ qr of BSC 1, t 11 a, r t e, coataiuing 80 acres, more jt less; mortgaged hy Richard R. Dm. 11. Loaa, interest, Ac, Sat:i . The w hi of ibe a c qr of ec 30. t II acres; uworlgsged by James Km sol I, i Hfl, cotitaiuiug SO Loau, interet. Ac, evxil Uh Fayette Couttty Fifty acre of laud, pari ol the qr of aec 10. t 14, r 13, lying along Ihc n line of said qr see; mortgaged by Thomas Simp aoti. Loan, interest, dec, 330 25. Tha s w qr of the 11 r qr, and tbe w hf aud the a c qr of the a w qr of ec 3tt, t K' r 13 , coutaiuiug iOO acrtsi; mortgaged by Samuel llcdiiek. Loan, interest, die, $ '34 02. The a a qr of sec 32, t 13, 1 12 e, coutaiuiug KM) acre: mortgaged by John W. Iledriek aud Reason D. Lyon Loan, interest, Ac ,725 07. I'll s e qr of st-o 33, t 13, r 12 e, couiaining 100 acre; taortaged by Moses flarrell. Loau, iut re.t, Ar , $512 Hi. The c bf ot the s w qr; also ibe e qr ol Ibe n w qr, all iu sec til, t la, r IS c, coutaiuiug 120 acre, more or leae; mortgaged by Levi S. Thorn. Loan, interest, Ac, 8577 10 Tbe a hf of the e qr of sec 27, t 14, r 12 e; mortgaged by Rylaud T Brown, aud forfeited and sold ou tredil lo William Mernl. loan, interest, Ac, 530 72. The e side or end ol the e qr of sec 28, l 14. r 13, containing 52 acrca, more or less; bounded as descrilied ou agra 361 aud 352, book H. of the records of deeds of Fayette county; mortgaged hy Henry I). Ruckle. Loan, iuleresl, Ac. $50300. Fountain County. Right aad sixty tour hundredths acres, more or lea, hounded a follows: beginning at the u w corner of the u e fr 01 the n e qr of sec 35, t 20 n, r 0 w: thence e a chain to a tlake, thence a 37 deg. e 33 chains aud 55 link to a stake ou the bank of the Wabash river, on the a e fr of the aforesaid qr see, t and r, theme up aloug the hank of aaid river to the place of begiuniug; also all the right and title to tbe ferry privilege or privi lege lielongiag 01 appertaining lo the a foresaid qr aec of land; mortgaged by Lawson B. Hughe. Loan, iOterest, Ac, -.'.'" SU sixty acre off the w side of the a w qr of sec 36, t 20, r 9 W, with tha following exceptiou: 10 acre mil of the n c corner lying in the form of a triangle; also cue halt acre out of the n w comer; mortgaged by Joeeph L. Sloan. Isiau, Intcreai, Ac, 8300 30. The bf of lot No. 72, ia Covington, and 30 ft in width off the w side of the n hf of said lot: also 04 aerea lying on the e side of the s w qr ol see 36, t 20, r 9, aud 45 acres lying iu square form iu tbe n w corner of the n fr, n w qr ol ec 6 I 19, r e w; mortgaged in three undivided part by Peter II. Patterson, William W. Conover, aud Archibald Khaw: forleiled and sold on credit to Horace B. Smith. Loan, interest, Ac. 19K7 39. Tbe e hf of the w ar of aec 33, t 22 n, r 7 w, cautainiug 80 acre; mortgaged by Philip Weaver and William R. lire n laiaa, iutercat, die, ?434 02. Tbe e hf of the u e qr of aec S3, t 30 it, r 7 w; also tbe w bf of the n w qi of sec 35, I 31 a, r 7 w, estimated to contain 160 acres, more or le; mortgaged by Sophia L'lawson. lata a. ill lerest, dec, 8443 73. Tbe w hf of the s e qr of sec 36, t 18 a, r a w, containing rv acres; also 4k acre ia same sec, t, aud r; bounded ss described oa page 331. book 8, of tbe record of deed ia Fountain county; mortgaged by Dsvid Raw le. Loan, ialereat, Ac, 8628 25. The e hf nt the a e qr of sec 12, t 90 u. r 0 w, contulning Hu scree; mortgaged by David Howlea. Loan, intercat, esc. Franklin County. The n e qr ol aec 33, th a w qr of sac 33, both of t It, r N e; mortgaged hy Robert 0. Kineroa. Loaa, iateiest, Ac, 513 16. Tbe a w qr of aoc 11,1 13, r 19; mortgaged hy Tboaaaa I White. I.0.111, int. ict, ccc, 513 16 The hf of the s e qr of se 8; also th hf of the w qr of aec 17, und also the s w qr of the n xr qr of aec 17, all in I IS, r 13; mortgaged hy Henry I. Smith Loan, ialereat, Ac, 9463 88. Hie w bf of the s e in , Mid e hf of the aw ur, and e hf of She n w qr or aec 12, t 13, r 13; mortgaged by V I.' Record, l.oau. inlet, si. Ac , " 16. The e hf of a e qr of aec 15; also the w kf af the w qr of aee 14; also tbe s e qr of sec 15, all in I IS, r 18 e; m.t 'g ' by Thomas Owens. Loan, interest, Ac. 543 IS. Tbe n e qr of aer 8, t 13, r I3 mortgaged hy Dennis O. flalloa. Lrtan, iatereat, Ac, $542 16. Fulton Count': The w bf of s e qr of eec 7 (coataiula.g 80 aerea); also tbe s hf of the a w qr nf aec 7 (containing 55 80-100 acres), aud also th n -hf of the n w qr of sec 1Ü, containing 5t 78100 aerea, all in t 30 n. r 3 ej mortgaged by Robert Hollyday. Loan, interest, Ac. $540 83. The 0 fr qr e of Michigan road nf see ss, soalaiaiag 1 14 96100 f ere; also the 11 bf of the e fr e of the Michigan road, of sec 28, containing 40 (hi 100 acre, all being land elected for lb Michigan road in the Indian country; mortgaged by Benjamin C Pulke: forfeited and aold n -redit in Joba W. Wright. I....01 . iatereat, dtc. 523 00. The s hf of tbe s e fr e of the Mi ten road, of see 40, coa mining 104 d 100 a ere; also tbe a h 1 Ibe w fr a) of the Mi chiran road, of arc 40, containing 66 SO-100 acree, all being land selected in thr Indian country for tk Michigan road; muri caged hy Kan N. Clark; forfeitrd and Bold oa oredit lo Jacob Walker. Loau, interest, Ac, ".".. I .' The 11 bf of the e f r e of the Micbtgaa road, of aec 97, contumg 64 48 100 acre also tbe u hf of Hie n e e of the ML

caizan t d, of aec f7, containing 64 48 100 sera; also the s hf 0 the n c fr" of the Michigan road, of see 37, containing 64 e 100 acree, all of land aeksilcd m Ua lavakaa conn try tot road purposes; mortgaged by Adam 6. Pulke; forfeited aud sold ou credit to James Bobbins. Loan, intercat, die. 168 40. Greene County The s e qr of the e qr of aoc 8; also the n e qi ..f the n qr of aal7, ail In t 8 a, r 8 w, containing in all 88 aerea; ni.srt

gaged by John Fletcher Uoedale. laaa, intercat, Ac, $7l 3S etil County. The a kf of the w qr of eec 3, t 17 a, r 19 e; aleo the w qr of a w qr of sec 33, t It n, r 16 e, containing 180 arrea; m,ri gaged by Bpbrairo Davia. Loan, interest, Ac. $81 16. Part of tbe c bf of tho a a qr af aec 14. t 18, r 16 a, beginning si the a w eornor of aaid qr aae, and running a 88 pule, thence n 60 thence w 80 polca, thence to to the place of becoming, containing 30 acres; also the w hf of the a e qr of aec 14. t 8 a, r 10 a, containing 80 acree; and alo the w qr ot of tbe e qr of ass 96, t 18, r 10, containing 40 aerea; mortgagod by Absa lorn Harvey. Loan, intercat, Ac, $338 14. Th w hf of the s rr qr of aec 3, t 17 a, r 18 e. eontsiniag 88 aerea, more or le . mortgaged by Allen shepherd. Loan, Iatereat. Ac, f.XISUe). The e bf of the a w qr of aec 38. t 18 a, r II e, cwnlainiaf tu acre, and the w qr of e qr of the sec, I and r aforesaid, containing 40 aerea, uiortgseed hy Abraham Miller, la.aa. interest. Ac. $379 85. The w hf of the s e qr of set 4, t 17 a. r 10 e, coalaininr. 80 acree, more or less; mortgaged hy John D. Foistiee. Loan, iatereet, Ac, $375 50. The c bf of the a w qr of aee 38, t 16 n, r IS e, containing 80 sores; mortgaged hy Knialet Wefhora. Loan, iatereet. Ac, $317 78, Hatmkon County. The e hf of the a e qr aad part of weat half of n e qr of aac 3, t 19 a, r i e, containing 135 33 100 artee, mortgaged hy Jolrn Colip, Jr., l-nau, iutercat. Ac, $554 30. The a qr of aec I. I 19 n, r i c; also tbe a hf id the a w qr of aec 6, t 10 n, r 6 c; mortgaged by Gilbert Kemp, l-oan. tutetest, Ac, $505 00. The w hf of the s e or of sec SS, t 30 a. r 3 r, containing ft) acre, situated in Hamittoa counti ; also the w bf of the w qr of aec 81, t 31 11, r t e, in Tipton county ; mortgaged by Hauuali Thorn peon. Lonn, intercat, die., 83 at 75. Tbe e hf of tbe n e qr of sec II, t 19 u, r 4 e, and also the s rr qr of the n e e qr of asm aec, t, and r, containing kth acres; mortgaged by Joba Miller. Loan, interest, Ac, 8a7 83. Tbe w bf of the w qr of sec 13, t 19 n, r 3 e, containing 80 acres; mortgaged by David M Anthony. Loan, Interest, Ac. $3. 183. Hancock County. The e hf or the n w qr ot sec 19. t IS n. r 6 e, e.mtainie ou 75 100 acres; mortgaged by Landon F.aatia and Thema Oraig. Loan, interest, Ac, $91 14. In lots No. 57 and 37. in the town of Greenfield, a known and designated ou the plat ot said town, containing about one third of an acre each; mortgaged by Rlia Oatdner. la.aa. interest, Ac, $225 70 The w hf of Ibe e qr of see 36, t 16 n, r 6 er, and also the e hf of (he a w qr of Iba same aec, t, and r, containing in all 100 acres; mortgaged by Harry Pieraoa. lama, ialereat, Ac., $577 16. Jay County. Tbe a w qr of aec 37, t 34, r IS e; mortgaged by Job Catr. Loan, interet, Ac, 554 80. Tbe w hf of the n w qr of arc 38, t 33 n, r 14 e; Mortgaged by Daniel Parlier, and forfeited and sold oa credit to William t'oa aer. Loan, interest, Ac, 537 75. Tbe e qr of the u w qr of sec lt. t 33 n, r 13 e, containing 40 rites; M ..rtgsged by Henry lie long. Loan, interest, Ac, $i.J0 35. Thirty-five sere of tbe a end of w hf of n e qr of er '.11, 1 23 n, r 14 e; also out lot No. 7, in tbe town of Portland! also out lot No. 5, in the west addition to tbe towa of Portland, a nuin I.. 1 .l on the recorded plat of aaid addition, mortgaged by Dan iel 8A'. McNeal Loan, intercat, Ac, 217 76. A tract of land containing SO acre, one point of the bonudary line of which ia the hf sec corner in the w tine of eec 34, 1 24 11. r 18 e; for a more particular description of id tract, ace page 106. book R. of tbe record of deed of Jay 1 - hy Henry K. Jrnkins. Loan, iateresl, Ac, $485 00. Tbe e hf of the n e qr of see 18, t 83 n, r 13 r, containing 80 acre; mortgaged by Christopher J. Timberlnke. Loan, interest, Ac, 303 05. Tbe w hf -f the w qr of sec 10, t 23 a, r 13 e; mortgaged by George W, Templer, laian, interest, dec, $216 70. Jefferson County. Part of Lot No. 28, as known and designated on the plat nf tbe town of Madisou, Indiana, described a follow, to wit. Beginning at tbe prime corner of Mnllierry nnd Third sited, theuce n with the line of Mulbeiry street 3a ft, thence e 10 ft to an alley, thence with the alley 98 It to Third slieet, thence with line of said street w 108 ft to the place of beginning; mortgaged by Jamea K. Lewi; foifeitrd and sold on crc.l.i lo James K. Lewis. Loan, interest, che.. $61 76. i8t No. 64, as designated on the plat of lite addition to the town of Madison w of West street, excepting 31 It off Die r side of said lot froullug oa Presbyterian Avenue and 1 auuiug back the enure depth of said lot; uioilgaxid hy Elixa R. Tslbott. Luut, intoiest, Ac. $170 27. Lota No. 31. 32, 33, 34, 36, and 36, being in the addition lo the town ot Madison oa the 11; mortgaged by James Niddsll. Loan. Iutere.1, Ac, $003 00. Part of the 11 c qr of cc 11, 1 1. r 10 e, and nf fr see 17, which lie between ssid or and the Ohio river, bounded a described on pace 205, hook It, of tbe lecord of deeds of Jefferson county, coutainiug 80 acres; mortgaged by K. M Barnett. Iai.ni, Mat 01, Ac, 8)855 35. Lot No. 100, in the old towa of Madison, lainnded aa desrn on pages 244 and 145, book H, of the record of deeds of J llerson counly; mortgaged by Kainucl Pohhin. I.o.-n mien ft. Ac, Ü4 41. A piece of land in Kalada township, in Jefferson ennnty; also a part of the a a qr of see 6, t 3, r V e; also a part of the w qr of sec 5, t 3. r 9 e, all of which may be lound patiiiularly described on tage 355 aud 356, book K, ol the record ol drei ol Juffersou county; mortgaged by Wiliiam Gaddis and John Chamber, lajan, interest, die, 81765 On. Tbe s w qr of sec rt, 1 n, r 10 e; moltgaged by Hautet Mcl.aughliii. Loan, interest, dtc, $34. 5. The ear of sec ti, t i , r 10 e; mortgaged hy Daniel Mr (.aughlin. Loaa, Interest, die., 822' '.a. Jtnningt County. Tbe 11 w qi of sec 6, t 6 a, r 9 e, containing 18 45 108 scree i mortgaged hy Hiram Pralher. laiaii, interest, Ac, $798 W. Johnaon County. Tha e hf of the s w qr of sec :u; also 66 si tes la tl. w hf ol the s e qr of sac 23, all ia t 13 n, r 4 t; mortgaged by Thomas Williams. Itan, interest, Ac, S.'sK (4). Kociuko County. Tho a e qr of sec 3. t 31, r 6 , moltgaged hf Abraham Thomp son. Loan, interest, Ac, 323 It The w hf or tha u w qr of sec 14, t 38 n, r T e, soutaiiiiug 55 90 1(41 acres; niortca.d hy Kphraiui 8mith Maiihei.l. Loan, inteiest, dec, 8547 SO. Lake County. The equal undivided one half of 105 acre of ihc u n qr of sec W, 1 34 n, r S w, being all ol" that part of said qr sec not in eluded 111 tha l. .11 plat ur the town of Cnnvn I'oiut, or in a certain 20 acre lot lying along the side of said qr donated to the county of Lake, except 15 acres conveyed lo Michael M. Mill; aud also the undivided one hall of the followiug tuo.i bered lots, as marked aud desicualed upon the lowu plat ol the town of Crown Point, to wit: laita No. 56,57,58, 50, .". ".. 70. 71.72.73, 74, and 75; mortgaged by Kolon Kniiiiisiiu. Uuii, in tercet, ike, 435 77. Tbe n qr of sec III (containing 100 acres); also the w hi of the a w qr of aec 18 (coutaiuiug 66 29 100 aerea); all in I 33 11, r 8 w; mortgaged hy John 8. Kran. Loau, interest. Ac, 8571 34. Laporte County. Tbe s hf of the w hf of the a e qr of sc 31, t 38 n, r 4 w, coa taming 40 acres: mortgaged by Joseph 4L Orr. Loan, interest. Ac, 44 13. Lot No. 1, t. 3. slid 4. in sec 8. t 3S a, r I w. Containing Mil 50 100 acres; mortgaged bv David 0. Rose, loan, interest. Ac, 542 83. The s end of the e bf of th w qr uf aoc 38. t 37 a, r 3 w. lor a more particular description ol which see page 3d, boo!, K. of tbe record of dents in Laporte county; mortgaged by Wil liani Hawkius. laian. interest, dec, $55 56. Part of tbe c hi ol the a w qr or sec 36, t 3T a, r3 w. conl.nu ing 19 38 100 acres, and bouuded a described on paur 040. hook P, of the record of deed iu Laporte county; mortgaged by Ikirwcll Spurlock. Loau, Intcreai, Ac, $563 HC. Tbe e hf of the n e qr of sec 2l, t 36 n, r 3 tv, Containing 70 29-100 aerea of Michigan road Innds; mortgaged hy. William Shimmio. Loan, interest, drc. 502 Okt. Tbe e hf of the s e qr of sec 34, t 37 11. r 4 w ; also I he w hf of Uhe 11 e qr of sec 5, t 36 n, r 3 W, eOaUalaiag in all 163 83 1(41 acres; mortgaged ny aaman i'orier: loneiten ami som oa crciiti to Noah Frauds. Loan, interest, Ac. tjoKt 87. The e hf of the u e qr of sec 7, and the w hf of the a e qr f , arc 7, all Iu t 36 n, r I w, coutaiiiine 100 acres; mortgaged by W. J. Walker. Loan, iuleresl, Ac, $at 76. Th w hf of Ihc s w qr of see 8, t 36 11, r 1 W, containinc ho acre; also the e qr of the u e qr of the w qr of sec 30, t :ö B, fit, containing 10 acres; said last tract bounded a described on page 720 an.) 721, b.sjU P, of the records af dc-da iu laporte county; mortgaged by Franklin Thwiug. Loan, in tcr. st, Ac... 8200 '.5. t'.uwrenci County. The s bf of lb u w qr of sec In, IS 11, rtw, containing I'sl l 100 acres; mortgaged hy Hooker Wilson; forfeited and sold on credit to Ralph G. Nih veil. Loan, interest, Ac, Kai 55. Madison County The e hf of u e qr of sec 7, t 18 n, r 7 e, containing OS acre; mortgaged by Johu II. Cook aud larreuic H. rook, aud fotlciled and sold on credit to James Gray. Loan, inleies'., A 1 . - .".Ii 1:1. The 11 e qr of sec 0. t 18 u, 1 7 e. containing 129 n 100 acres, also the s e qr of th a c qr of sec 31, t 19 u. r 7 e, containing 4 acre, also the w hf of th s e qr of aec 6, I 18 u. r 7 e. containing HO acres; mortgaged by John II. Cook and James I- Hell, and forfeited and sold on credit to James Gray, lajau, interest, Ac, 598 84. The e bf of the c qr of sec 36. t It 11, r 6 e, containing 80 acre, mortgaged hy aiamucl I). Hundley, laia-n. interest. Ac, 426 4L The c hf of the n e qr of aec 36, t 18 n, r 6 e, containing 80 scree mortgaged by William McCarly. Loan, inteivsl, Ac. 85o2 00. 1'he w hf of the s e qr and e hf of the s w qr of sec 34. I 10 11 r 7 e (excepting 55 acres of the s end of the two above desci iIm-.I 80 acre of laud) also the w bl of the n e qr of BsC, t, and r aforesaid (excepting 50 acre off Ibe n end of tbe last des, rlaenl 80 acre), making in all 135 acre conveyed, mortgaged I Hen ry Seybert. Losa, interest, Ac, $253 50. Tbe n e qr of the n c qr, aud the n w qr of the n e qr nf .r 34, t 10 n, r 7 e, couiaining together 80 acre, more or lc; mortgaged by Nicbola Seybert. Loan, iutcret, Ac, 4177 26. Marion County. I't No. 5. in M.K-k o 88. n aulslivuiioa by Joint KhJ 1 mid ft F. McX'arty in the town of Indianapolis, huviag a front on Tennessee street of 4 1 leei. thence extending llie same wall I. I... k ftM feel to an alley, mortgaged by Robert Mitchell und s I la-wclh ti 11.111. interest. Ac, $148 4t. The w half id' ihc s c qr isf ec 6 I It, r 4: raorl tgcd In Isaac N PliipiM and John K Plupps, and forfeited and o'd on .'il Mi Isaac N I'hirsjx. except 4 acres, more or lesa, released tu. e aaid sale lo Isaac Si Phtppa, lung south of the National ro.al. and limg pari of seal tract, and also except another part ot' said tract. 1 lo-wii: 40 acre Lcguiumg al the n w corner: ihcnee with Ii e qr -ee line 10 ibe eonler of Ihc .National rood; Ihence e along Ibe center of anal road about 41 tods 18 a Miinldu souih ol anetiic pi i nn which 1 34 rnds weal ot Ibe chimney ol' the west . ia. .-1 dvcellmc house ocCunnal by Joba Ii. I'hiPiM: ihem-e ftoss sai 1 ,miii 1 ia Ibe cenler id' said .National road lo the qr see line divalinr t .. , . , n e and the e qr of said see 6, theea-e w h Ibe plac e oi begun, -ig. Ian mlere, Ac, 83u3 10 ln No 4. in square No; 70, ia ln.liaaali: Mm If, agist h tbainel ( ox. and forleiled and .dd oa credh kiJaincsVa il4i.il euin. laww in.erei, Ac , 84KI 04 Tbc c half of lot No 4,ia Mock No 77, ax litd.aiiajadss; ,u.Higaged bl Joseph I .-ireieher loaa, interval, Ar , litt f Tail No 0, 111 quare No 46. ill the loWtt ol Indian apoii.- laorl i;agvd by Willisiu Saialer. Iaa. interest, etc.. 8ot7 O. Ian No. I, and Ibe w had' of kX No. 2. m out. block No 4. Iwao: a part U the lb .11 a lies of Intal adjoining lite town ot lu.liai,as.li. w of" White river; mortgaged hy Timothy Kirk aa.l lohn I'eiinlry. and for e.ie.1 Mai -hl ttn credit in Kol.eitl. Waiaole. lasia. interval. Ac. 140 88. Um No 3. ia sqnire No 46. a. d lot No 3, in on -tot ar btectl Mo. 4. w of Wb le river, being 38 feel fremt on the NuImbh.-I road, by 128 feel deep ur 11 lo While river, aa laid .nil and su' Wvatod b llarailta French m the town ol" India .aplt nsortgagtsl b Wil. bam W4aff .an I forfetbit aud sold on credit to lame M '. Loan htleteai, Ac . $2C8 51 14 No 4, in -qnare 51, in lsaliannp.de: ...a 1 1 lo Wildam N Unlhank. and t-.. f . .1 and aohl a - ! to 4j-.uus klaa -xd Isaan, as-nts-t, ke . $314 33 The u half Of ibe w ha.f of the a w qr of -e 6. I I 11 it.. ui.-rtgaartsl Hy K..l'i I llaiiiiu lsu interval. a . 90U9 t. Marshall Oount'j. Til' , half of ihc I i, mm ihe r hdf o( the w qr nf SN" 1 88 . t ..111:0.11. us IUI tori s. inorisaa.-d Ih ta'Vi 1 lia. 1. . I. at, aaui. -t A e , C1S 47 Thd 11 a qr vf ee . also w hl' i n e qr of aec- 3S, 1 $4 n r 2

e, eooia'innf $36 19-100 a. LMn. misrest. Ac $501 t Tn ball of a e frac e o ieclod in Ind.an country, c Nat ham Powell. Loon, in Turns half of the n e fm lands selected in the Indii

lichigaa road of aoc 16. ot ia aiiiiik5l 4s. ion aerea, rnoruraged b 1. Ac . ru 4t sad of see I36 4-100 . e .el7 14.. montage by John I. Ka Tins n half of the e fra 74 08-100 acre; alar rovd of see 34,eoniai the Indian country: M .eli.eui l.sl I.l and bom on credit to Iho. W. Jones l.an. mleret, i.e. 5The a hnlf of a e true e of Michigan road af aee S, ed in the Indian roumrv. eoaia tnat 157 52 100 , of I. I M-Ttgaged by Peier S, broler. Ixtea. iniciest, Ac . 815 76. The undivided haJf ol the n e qr of ee 21 t 34 n r 1 e and (he w hf of the n w qr of see also tb aodiv sled third part ol Um a W qr sec IV 01 the same t aud r. Saortgaarcd b Ktrohcn M Pa worin Loan, uxMrart, Ac, $37 88. i ne nnaiviaea nan or tnc n r qr 01 sec zi, t an. n. r 1 e; al und: Tided I Mlf i ihc w hall' of the n w or of the lh iiiMltrii It red b J laiuim; 70 ror. aiiuni: hut! part of the w ar of see 15. I 34 n, r I e; ntort on L. Pamswortb laa. mtcreei, Ac $270 66 f the w fra w of ibe Michigan rood of aec 33. coa 100 acres, also tbe n half of the s w qr af aee 33 l-IOtl acres, all heme of the lands selected 111 tlx Indian country; m.irigagrd hy Reason G. Prnlher. nnd forfeileil and aold on credit i J,.ha W. Wright l-oan. Mlcresi t $470 as Monroe County. IsM No. 33B, as known and dostgasicd ou the pltst ol the towa ot Kloomitigton. mortgaged bvl'orn. ,n- Meisbou laJL iuleresl A , $677 IS. Morpan County. lad No I. nt LI.-. V. . ia thr town nf afwlsnti i Hr;mort gaged by Giks Milebcll Ian, inlcreat, 8c, 817 88 Otreai County. The a w qr of w qr nf ar 35, 1 12 n. r 5 w, containing 4 aere. mortgaged by Khnbsl 11. Holm mi. mi. r. .1 1 SXs 75 The h e qr of aee 80. I 10 11. r 8 w mortgaged l. Jamea Uallelely, and i. M k.on I oan. r. 1. Ae Out-lot No 13, 11 w of the town e more ur lea; also part of n frae Jt. 1 n 1- eiode.t deacrilsrd ou j of tbe record of deed of Owen con ia 166 aere lorfetied aad sold cm credit i. , 647 84. if Spene. r containing ai o 86, 1 10 a. r 3 w. cooiaunnr ages 533 atai 634. Ilnk No. 1. inly, iifrtgucv- lo .Tanie ( . letcly Loan, miereot, Ac : $981 83 The e qr of Ihe s S qr of see 33. aial the w ar of Ihe w qr eet 8 tn t II n. r 4 w. cootaii.ini: n.-r. . m. -i if seed bv II ry C Slwler lan. inn tei, A 816 lO Porter County. The c af of the B W qr of sec 36. 1 35 n. r 6 w. containinc 8t acre, mortgaged by Jidin Herr. I -mn . ml. 1 . 1 t S- IM lb The w uf ol the s w qr of e 3, I 36 n, r 6 w, eomaTn.ug (St aerea; mortgaged by Grifnii Huriburi, laun. interest, Ac. 8187 8$ Putnam County. l-ot No. IS and 60, in llie town of Greeisraatle: naertg-agid lo JenVreon Wall, snrfeiled aud aold 11 credit 10 Jcueraou Wn o loaa. interval. Ae , 8154 17 Randolph County. The w hf f Ihe a e qr of sec 34. t 10 n, r 13 e, estimated to con lain 80 acres; rnorlgage.l . Rta Isian. iaierest.e. $220 20 The a w qr of aee 38. t 18. r 13 e. cnntaitong 160 aer. more nj less, morigaged by William Hum. and Hirfeited nnd aolJ lo Andrew ScbaNer lxan. interest. Ac . 8610 46. I he w hi ol the n e qr of see 27, t aerea, noriragcit by William Freer, m dil to John P. Hunt lainu. 1 uteres; A , e, conlaiauig 88 and sohl on en The s w qr or sec 33. also the e qr of tbe e qr of sec 33 all I 18 a, r 13 e, containing 200 acres, mortgaged hy Juan a a I Hu l.oali inirtc.t. Ar . 512 It. Jliplcu Counts. The e pnrt of ihe a w q- of aee If. I 7 a. r 13 e. acres by actual survey, moltgaged by J Davis. Loon mo real, ore , asHi au. Ruth County. eijnv-8ve acre off Hie s end of ibe c half of the a w qr, ami iXly five ai res odlhi s eial ot the w ha'i ol ibe n e qr ot ; I 14 n, r le; m- rigaged hy;William R Newbuid lrf.au iulejtWl sVev. e502 on Shelby County. The w half ot ihc s w qr of sec 4. I 13 u, r 7 c, . ont a nun fft acres; mortgag.d ,) Samu I Walker. lawn, ialereat, Ae 577 16. The u half of tin- 11 e qr of ace It. I 13, r 7, moltgaged by Pd ward fox laaiu, interest. 8c , 231 7ii. Switzerland County. The w half of ihe s w qr of arc 7, 1 3, r I w; also Id acres Mae 111 the e corner of the n w qr of ee 7, 1 3, r I w; mortgaged by Marlin R lireen. and forleiled nnd sold on crotn 1.1 (ieorge Green I inieresl. 8c. $54h 31. Ttpptcanoe County lat No 46. :n the town of laxfayeltc, in Ihe aAbtmn to anal lowu, Intnl. by Jeremiah H.iriholomew nisH James Davis, nioti gaged by Keujantin Henkle, and forfeited ami sold on ercilit lo Cnr linn Cnell. lani. iuleresl, Ac . Atvtä 5rt Tlie follow ing pi. ee or parcel of laud . In-guuung SS fi et fronx the II w crner of lot No Si. 111 the old lowu pial l I (ii .ette. Items corner lot on the public square and 011 Main air. et III aaid town. ruimiiiK ibenc south 15 feet; thence e 79 fe I; thru. 11 15 led. ihence w 7l feel lo tlie place of In-ginuirg; mor gat: by James thtvis I -oan. iuleresl, Ac. 401 03 Tlie niid.valed hall ol tbe c frac of the c qr of see 33. contain mr 71 3R.-IOU acres; also the undivided half of ihc w frac of the c half ot sec 23, roulaiunig 87 IA-II4 a. res. except 5 acres off the n w Vomer of Ihe last described fraction, all in t 22 11. r 6 w; as ft L'a-.e.1 b John Mi Kinney, and forleiled nnd sold on ri edil to I.. Isen t;. Gregory ami l-'icderiek W. Thayer, lavan, inter. t. c. . 8150 53. The undivided hall' of ihc c frac of the s e qr of see 33, eotitaii'i liar 71 .V-100 acre tcsi. the undivided half nf the w frae of the r half of Sec '23. CMttatumg 7 1(1 tun a..... . 1 pi ft mr. ..(f llie W corner of ihe lust de, rdsd frae, all 111 1 -i. n. r (1 w. mofitag.I by AlsraJiam Motgas. and . rlcled an 1 s.ihl en cred.l to KoU-rl 1 ' aii.i i'r.-.ierii . ti i i.ayer. Loan, imen-at. Ac , $4V8 53 Tue hall nt Ihc qr of aee 33, t 23 n. r 6 w. eniitainin; Hi acre, lunrtgaged by Caldwin Parsons, and forfeited aiai so d a- ' credit lo Hear) K.s. ; l.an, iuleresl. Ac. 024 70. The v hull ol lot No 121. :u the nriciiml plat o, the lown of Ijt fayctle. tnorlg'ige.l l Ilcnjainin W. Nichol. and fcrfeiied and aold oil Credit lo Jcse Andrew lian. iuleresl, Ve.. :137 43 lax No. 26 in Kaxtholomcw and Davis's addition to Ibe Iowa e Idilavrne. nmngigid bv tieore H. G Suekhnase Iaa. iulc real, Ac . 83(11 5lal No 4, tod the m half of lot No. 5. iu the addition lo th tow n nf XjutsyOVkt laid "Ul by Jeremiah Harilionunew; mortgaged b Je'se Andrew, ami forfeited nail sold mi credit to Jeose Andren laian interest Ac , $704 fO. Union County. The w hall" of ihe n e qr of see 39, t 11, r I w, excepting one and a hall acres here lolore deeded to William Talhcrt, lying ui lh n w corner .4' said or toeelh I with all ami suiriilar llie'baJuru e of i the land owned hy the said Jonathan lludd Ic-slon in the saal n e qi I nf aec . mal the u w qr of ee So, in the l and r aloresaid. con mining in all aUnit lift acres; mortgaged hy Jonathan Huddle-;.! I..iii. inieresl. Ac . $642 10. Pari oi the eqr of sec 22. t II x, rtw, containing OB n rein.. r. or !. b 'uialcd a descrn ed on mm 216. I; .k Iks j record of deeds in i'n. ti county; nsori gaged ! m lieh i i worib. laMn, ml' t ' a .. 8:i25 V4 Vtiwl. rburuh County Tin w frac halt' of frac sec 8, t 7 s, r 10 w. rotilaiHun; 77 t-ll' ar res. except i an- m tlirci r nerelolnrv svt.LI H Join. GaiTitl; mortgaged by Geon;. Wann. hi l.o.m ait. iet. a aso as. 17(59 County. The w naif of lb a e qr of see 10; also tbe a c qr of c qr nf an 1 1; aleo llie w half of ihc u e qr of see 14; ahm the c naif i4 ihc , w qr of ace 14, all in I 12 Ii, r H w. cnUiu.nr in ! mortr, agerl by John BriibHi. laian. iuleresl. Ore.. 54i lei. The w halt of ihc e qr, and the s w qr of sec 32. I 13 a. r 0 w. i entaili ng in ail 2 in aer. . more oi a ; morU agc.l by Raelianl Hlake. Inau. inieresl. Ac, 437 00. Tho w h'df of tbe e qr of see II. I 12 n. r 9 w. c.mlaiiiinc. Hi noes; mortgagis! lo Isuac M. Iwnn Ia.au. inter. S. 8:j.Hi 57 Theseqrnf tbe w qr of sec 27. l Ii u. r '.' w c inn t nere; mortgaged by l...n ah Geltung, atal forleiled ait-l aold oil crcdti u Drmtii Ueiulug. lwu. interest, Ac. 4(11 (0 The hall" of ihe c ir of ec 37; t 18 n, r 1 w. cou siniui: -4 eres; mortgaged by Algy Dean lauin. inier , . A. .. 1.77 91 Ian Nu. 'M, m the town of Torre Haute, a known and deantun et I on ihc recorded 4at o.' said town, mortgaged by Roln-ri McCalie. I.in. itiietcst Ac . 707 15 Wabash County. The n hf of the a w qr of sec. I, 1 27, n r Se, ontaiaaxg 86 acre . iNort.iged ly John W ti. Nimrall. Isaan, interest, Ac., $41" ST. H'arren County. The undivided hi' af tin w hf id" th' s e qr of see S, I 29, ( 6 w oui mini -si a. in -r.:- L-'.:l.-. I. no A Muiisnn. laaxn. inieresl. Ac , jS 34. The iiisbrid.il hf nf the w hf of th s e qr of aee 6. t 22 n, r 6 w. containing HI acres; nxutgaitcd by Orrin Munsoii le-an. inter.V. , 15 34. llie ii e fr nf we 28. I 21 it. r B w. containing P3 15 Itafl arr. tiHMtgagist by niiam ftaik'lure jr. ta.an. iuleresl. Ac , 8:178 Wayne County. The e qr of nae 88, I 16, r 13 e; uuirlgagcJ by pr.- in k Kits' lata launut, interexi. Ac, $173 10. Pari of Ihe w hf ST the e qr of see 33, t 13, r I w. eoulami g 72 -.ere, more or leas, and InMiuded as described on page 423. Ina 4. S . oi in. i . ..id . i .l. csis in Wayne con.it), niortgagtd h illiani Hill. tsSUu, tairre , Ar , 85410 02. White County. The c hf of ibe a e qr of sec 14. and the w hf nf the c qr af art; 14, all ia 1 18 n, r 4 w. containinc; in all I0o aer s; aaoi tcjaged by Isaac Reynolds laa, uilereal, Ac, 4s7IS5 30 Part of sec 4 I 20 n. r 3 w, containing 105 J acre, laiuiwled ailesertticd 08 pMge 394, taok A , of the record nf deed- in Whit, couniv; mortgiiged by Rolnrrt Rothrock. la.aa inieresl. Ac 512 16 So much of the mortgaged premise in each eaae as will pay the Nincipal. inieresl. damages, and costs will first be oBhred for cash, ami iu case there lie no bid lore-ash. tbe premises w ill In- bat ill lor the Stair, if thought heat, and lie immediate y otfered fm aale on a credit of five years, with interest al even per cent, payable a.inaally in advance. A certificate nt' purchase will be given to tlie purchaser, pledging a patent, or dr. . I lioni ihc Si.ne. when full payment shall Im made bot winch shall I forleiled to tbe Stale, with' all payment- made there, u, for any default of the payment of principal or intercat. ......ling ta th, terms ol the sale, and entitle the Slate to re sell at any lime. Moml will he required r the purchaser for the payment of the purchase money and inieresl, ainfihal waste of the naise bal: not In- .-omuiilUxi or suffer. d. and sruiiiy may also bs required in any .sis.' fit la-A'rofihe Uonrd of rommissiouer of Sinking Fund. JAMES MORRISON, IVesalenl Ofpmtk of Kissibg Pnao, ImltaJMBswex, Kept 33. IH8S. r7" Edaiiati'Hi uf ihc ablirev ution tu Ibe foregouig notice; tor east, w for west, u for north, a for south, bf for half, qr for aun r lei. fr for fractuan, sec for section. 1 lor township, and r for rmige. TWENTY DOLLAES EE WARD rol.KN iroiu the sulMxnl-r on the Ma-hican Head, six mile ion h ot Mn hieanlowu. on Siimlaj-, Im laat day ot arioN . a small Kay Mare, five cats old a-l Spring, not quite 6fleen hntkN high, w nh block mam. tail ami legs. few w hue hair on toooi ihe n. s k oi ihe la riii iK . aannud hy the c.Jlar; tail rrache a I. tile I.. I..W Ihe b.s ks. lob ia - well made, had a long Inn neck. M Shod; she both trot ami paces, trots hig I. nnd rather awkward In suliacriSei ho lain mi . e i ol I'hornlown. Ill I Wattle coun ti nui Ibe Mare W r.sle In Howard county, and she gol nut ami wa coming b e, mal came lo ihe Michigan Road, nnd fell m wii i a mau linirMnsg with a one horee carriage; be drove a brown beast m his cariiage. and ibe Mare followed him a aaaall til! .ire, and he nnde aome t i.uir if any ne.on knew ibe Mare, and he was lohl lliey did ma kno,i her. then he did lint go far nil be wa -. 'ii With her hall, red and lied lo hi eaniagr, and led her .IT -.nai h Loir liar saaae even ius he was seen near North nol.1 ui ll-e une position The autwcrihcr will give th. als.ve reivant if secure. I mi he can gel h- r. or any information coueern ing the Mm aeast to Thor nw wit, Horm eowaiy, will be thank f.l r.- etv,l ami itn t al paal iwi20 '(. skTM. F ill and Winter Stock of Hats and Caps for 1852. I Met. IN Ms w. mviie lb le ahnat ar Vmk. I I.l Ol II TS an Italtinea-e. a II. pub 8 J lo a large si.s V ol sal best a-s-. n1 n . i.l . in Indiana M t.ttrtt, t IIWMIIrtflfV fsria mt "Stt SSM ' iWat nad) ewnmsao in- p. ocll d.V 3m WraSnyj, ' rn mt iMh-r.l t.48. eoener