Indiana State Guard, Volume 1, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1860 — Page 3

WELCOME TO GENERAL JOSEPH LANE, On Entering Nortli Carolina, at Shocco Springs. Welcome I thrice welcome ! our own gallant Lank, With honor and trinmtih returning acrain

To the good old North Stale, and land of your birth, Where liberty or death was first pledged on eartn. That spirit still lives in her sons here at home", And inspires all her sons wherever they roam To reflect no discredit on her honest pood name, But rise, like yourself, to the summit of fame. We watch'd your bright star as it loom'd out in glory Eclipsing the prowess of heroes in story ; Then lichten the waste of the far-distant West, V lien UlC SUU leaves liic Ktiui iu miiiviicsi dim i Like the beams of the morn we saw you return, 'Mid the stars and the stripes, still brighter to burn ; And flocked to your standard for guidance and light To lead us to victory, to glory and might. Accept these devotions from each heart and each hand, As warm and as constant as our sunny land ; For we know that your sword must strike down the scale, Should Vandal-injustice in th' other prevail. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! To show how thoroughly Mr. Douglas is committed against the decision of the Supreme Court, on the question involving the powers of a Territorial Legis late c, we publish dciow in parallel columns imiir rcspective views on this subject : " The right of property " The people of a Terrain a slave is distinctly and tory can by lawful means, expressly alhrmed in the exclude slavery oejore it Constitution," and that comes in as a State ;" and " no tribunal acting under "no mutter what may be the the authority of the United decision of the Supreme States, whether it be lesris- Court on that abstract lative. executive, or iudi- question, still the right of cial, has a right to draw the people of the. Territoa distinction or deny to it ries to make a slave Territhe benefit of the pro- tory or a free lernlory, is visions and guarantees, perfect anu complete. . which have been provided, A. Douglas, for the protection of pri-,; vate property." " And if Congress itself cannot do this if it is beyond the power conferred upon the; Federal Government j it could not authorize a Ter-i ritorial Government to exercise them. It could confer no power on any local Government, established by its authority, to violate the principles of the Constilution." " The only power conferred is, the power, coupled with the duly of, guarding and protecting', the owner in his right." Supreme Court, U. S. I DOUGLAS AND BRECKINRIDGE. Some weeks ago, in speaking of the two wings of the Democratic party, we stated that the democracy of tliis section was in" favor of both Douglas and Breck inridge being withdrawn, and a man placed npon the Ticket that all could unite upon. The Canuelton Reporter, noticing our suggestion, says : " The Democrats out about Paoli want Douglas and Breckinridge withdrawn and a new candidate put upon the track. Modest, decidedly. ' The " Domoarats out about Paoli " are made out of the right kind of material they are Democrats and are irfavor of harmony and union, and if they cannot get their choice they are willing to unite on some one else. They have seen plainly that the party could not be united on Douglas nor Breckinridge hence they wished to bring about harmony, aad suggested the only practicable means by which it could be brought about. Old Orange is one of the most reliable Democratic counties in the State, and rolls up as large a majority a.s an v of the counties, and her sugaestions should have as much weight in our political affairs as any other county at least as mucn as counties mat ao not give majorities scarcely lanre enough to swear by. The sneer of the Reporter will not disturb the feelings of a single Democrat m our county. It our party will not take good advice when given to them, they must put up with the consequences. That is all, Mr. Maynard. Paoli Eagle. Axn Still they Come ! Every day we hear of accessions to the Breckinridge and Lane movement in Vermont. Two of the Vermont delegates to the Baltimore Convention who remained with the portion that nominated Douglas have now cast their lot with the friends of Breckinridge and Lane. Henry Clark, of Poultney, and Lucius Robinson, ot Newport, alter calmly looking over the matter, are no longer for Douglas, but have declared for Breckinridge. At leasttwo of the State committee, Russell, of Middlebury, and Stewart, of Derby, also take the same position, and every day witnesses important changes in our favor. Bellows Falls Argus. ALABAMA. The Mobile Tribune is very positive that Alabama will cast her vote for Breckinridge, and says : " As to the prospects respectively of the Breckinridge and Douglas tickets for success in the approaehin" contest, there can be no comparison between them. It is hardly possible that Douglas can carry a single State in the Union. The voice of not one Democratic State was given for his nomination the spurious delegates from the South, of course, did not represent the voice of the Democratic party in their States. On the other hand, Breckinridge and Lane were nominated by the voice of every Democratic State. There cannot be a doubt that the vote of every Democratic State of the South, together with Oregon and Calilbrnia, will be given lor them." But one and he a Crooked Stick. There is one Douglas man in Caldwell county, Kentucky. Among the curiosities of the county he is shown as the greatest. The jmpular belief is that he pretends to Douglasism merely to be thought eccentric, while others think that the fellow is only a simpleton and that he really believes he is right, and this is founded on the fact that he was always a crooked stick. Like the Irishman he is " never at peace unless he is at war with his neighbors." (JiT A correspondent of the New York Journal of j Commerce gives a little atter-dinner speech of Mr. John Van Buren, in which that distinguished politician declared his adherence to the cause of Breckinridge and Lane. "Gentlemen," said the Prince to the iollv comnanv at the table, " Gentlemen, there is one family has got back safe into the Democratic jrty to stay for life. It is the Van Buren family; and if! Senator Douglas only knew the long dreary road he has to travel, he would, in my opinion, take the straightest route back into the Democratic camp." Ax Affecttno Epitath. We take from nn exchange the following inscription ffn a monument erected over the remains of a certain Western Senator, which is not very bad : , " Here lyeth ye Reinanes of ye Little Giant, who was kilt in ve irrepressible conflict for ve Preridencv. at Charles Town, Mav 2, 1 860. Ambitious youths, ! : v,., ,; ii , . m . i,, i """"5 " ' j.ic i for which you are too small." j j .1 JHREB CREECHES IN OSI IMY. Mr. .UOU"1aj IS, canvassing the Eastern States. He made three speeches in one uav. vyn lue zvinuttfutv, mc tpi-u nu-j field. Mass.. Boston, and Albany, N. T. At each place he made a speech. He, aad hi friendi mast consider! hi fortunei rather dexjvrat. Pooli Eagle.

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for Douglas. $3" It is falsely stated that Mississippi will go for Bell and Everett That State is certain for Breck iNiuDGE and Lank. So is all the South. PROSPECTUS. The Old Line Guard will be published three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, of each week, until after the Presidential Election, by Elder & Harkness, Indianapolis, Indiana. A. B. Carlton, Esq., Editor. It will advocate the election of those true, tried, and patriotic Statesmen, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, of "Old Kentucky," AND GENERAL JOE LANE, of Oregon, for the Presidency and Vice Presidency. A period has arrived in the history of the old, time-honored Democratic Party, when it becomes the solemn duty of those who love principle more than men, to take counsel of their judgments, rather than personal preferences and prejudices, and stand forth calmly, firmly, and fearlessly in defence of the right. We feel that Ave are doing this in nailing to our mast-head the colors of Breckinridge and Lane, with the platform of principles they have declared in their letters of acceptance, and using all honorable means to insure their lec!ion. In the language of onr candidate for President, let us stand by the " Constitution, and the Equality of the States! These are symbols of everlasting Union. Let these be the rallying cry of the people. " All persons friendly to the election of Breckinridge and Lane, are requested to interest themselves in extending the circulation of the Guard, as the most effective means of aiding in their election. It will keep its readers posted in all the political news of the day, and its aim is to dissemi-nate-eorrPEt information and dispel error. Let the Guard have a large circulationit will be a valuable aid in the canvass. TERMS. One copy, until after the Presidential Election, One Dollar. Eleven copies, for Ten Dollars. The money must accompany the sub scription, in all cases. . Back numbers are sent to new subscri bers, in all cases, when we have them. Address, ELDER & HARKNESS, Indianapolis, Ind. MUTSOISr'S COPPER TUBULAR LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL FLANGES rnms It OD IS IUAE OF JL Copper tuciiuso lliat metal is oiiti of the vary best conductors, and does not rust; and in a Tubular S i rul form, thai being tlie until ral shape of the thunder bolt, us demonstnttod when iifrhlninp penetrates sand. The fc'Jftiigcat and ItoiiU .Edge dissipate t he electricity and destroy it power. The joints tire sue i) rely connected jit such a manner iis to itxike the rod continuous throughout. nd in every particular this protection is iiiot durable. H has been endorsed by Dr. Buckman, Prof, of Chemistry tit the Pennsylvania Medical Univf nitv: Dr. Bovnton, the celebrated Seienlific Lerturer; John Vouup.lattf Profesor of Natural fv'tenetwn IheN. W. C. University; Ur. Brown, late State Geologist; ir. Athoti. Superintendent Insane Asylum; President A ndrews,. of Kenj on College; und inleed over 3u) Professors in Colleges und other scientific men. it has re ceived the first premiums at six or eijjht State Fairs und us many Insti tutes; anil M count- ami district Pairs in all sections of the country. It has never been beaten in any contest. Over 100 newspapers and other journnUhavespokeii ol ilhi terms of highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by the most intelligent people wherever introduced. As evidence of he popularity of this rod. of the confidence f-ltin it by the people we give below the names of many per.ons in this city, who have bad it erected on their build lug. Similar lisu might be given of numerous ptacs throughout the countrv, for vrv sold rods last season jStfiSSB quite extensively throughout the western aim oninern .times. I.ucl.in Bm-hour, Pr G W Millar. John Sl'impb, John I) Defrees, Calvin FUiteher, Charles Mrmre, W K Nofsinger, C Meredith, Mcrvv Bate. James Drum, Robert MeChet, 15 J Peck", V ' Tlinrnburg, KS A Word, Win Gituse, Col T A Mortis, Or Be Mis. N F Cunningham, Jideu 6i Gopeland, Henry Kchnull, A LTilford, C J Campbell, J Berrvman, J P Pope. OToniev, T H Sharpe, .1. R. Klder. KtlhT Ferguson. Daniel Yamla, James A Jitltj , G.irjra I owe. Sniiiucl Witinot, V H TnltM.lt, Mi G & L W Me Kev 1) Stevenson, Pnrlaud. David WlUce, Iim G K'ench, Fred Shore. C tuts A Kav. H J Horn, " '! ho IhlHH, Jus M Knv, Joha Snlliran, J..I.M ItUUe, . DrT Farvin Alfred Hnrriaoo, Wm Willi .ire. Benj Harriton, Joseph Wurt, Krie Lovhe. J C- Htirrison. Wm McI'tiHghlit., Ker J H Simmon. fc.lv wood. A G WilUrd, A 11 Wood, Kev J A Br.ine, Httv Siilney V tr( He M ii Clark, Jarob S Prall. Wm Sullivan. Samuel Mcfrlfltn, Win Felhanra, Gnrr0 Hill, T rtrowniiiff, J M lllll.. Ur T J llon.-f l.j, J M Fro.l. K.lwin Mat, K St.KiUinir. Sinnrhinii Fletcher, K T Tenrjck, i S Walker. C Vom.efut, &C-, 4tr. die "J'j!1 S A Fletcher. W A H Glenn. Hinpi.lT A Heretti, Win Har.liita ! KI1r A Hark una W in Hnsicrl, Jnhn 1. Krtcliam, I ft H Phelp, I J M Lnr-I. , Howard W Mills. Mrs A W Mnrria, W m MftMflitr, : J Mi-Cord Mmrne, W ni TiiisU?) , Uwrenre M Vance, J K Murpe William Stewart, . , ,, , . : i i : - i-, .1,1- ..!,.- ... 1 ai-i nrn tai-l A ti Una- ' """' """(' " " ' Rob: sin,ir pa. goiMir.fr State Bank do. AMna ln. ro' do, tndianarH.1ia Kemala Toller, Terr. Ham. Kailroa.l iepnl, Third Preabiriai Thatch, Frtiirth l do, Hapliat Thorrh, Knwmal Cbarrh, Odd Fellow'. Hall ,M.cl': ''"' r"'r MHKE & JTIIWSO?., . MANUFACTURERS, i.i2-. HDl.UlJlPOUi HDUW

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ConVe-Suirar CALCINED PLASTER CEMENT LIME (per bushel) ROSIN" t TA LLOW I2ie 40i0c 340c 75jcOc Ode r.oc 2022c 30;S)35c 3530c $8 00il (.0 454Pc 6070c 50'53"ic 910c Fo . lllgl-'U-$1 00 .. 1 65 1 75 .. i smi no . .$1 50 1 75 .. 124-l4e .. HI lie .. 1HI2c ... Ili123c ... lbiSllc ..3 5( C4 M ..as 2j2 50 2(!c ,.4 0C4 50 . . . 9ig 10c A OIL'S SII.K SUS UMBH11I.1.AS Just receiv I ed by express nt WILLARD'S. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF RAILROAD LANDS. NOTICE. 1) Y virtue of a Decree rendered by the Circuit Court of ) thu United States for the District of Indiana, at the last term thereof, in a suit in Chancery, wherein Francis Follower, a citizen of the State of Connecticut, was com- . . ' , ., M. t.i; i:.. 1 m l.,.J )Iamant, aim tnc ivansTiue, muiauiipus, mm v-icnumu Strnii'lit Line Kailroad Comuanv was defendant, which was instituted to foreclose a certain Deed of Trust, or Mortgage, executed by the defendant to the same complainant, as Trustee, bearing date the first day of March, 1 854. to secure the navmcut of the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, nnd the interest thereon to ac crue, I, the said Francis Fellowes, will otior tor sale, nt public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House the cilv of Indiananolis. in the State of Indiana, on the 16th dav of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 6 o'clock, J?. M., and from day tn rlnv. within snid hours, until all are sold, the following nieces, parcels, or lots of lands, situate in the State of .. ' 1 . . . i x i : c.Indiana, in tlie several counties anu. tuwui m-ieiuiuici mentioned, or so much of them as may be sufficient to satisfy the said Decree, to-wit: MARION" COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANArOLIS. Lot No. 22, in out-blocks Nob. 40 and 47. Reserving 75 feet in depth off east end. Lots Nos. 3 and 4 in outblock No. 8, w of White River. The following lots in Young's Addition: Nos. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 25, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 47, 49, 51, 53, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 83, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 107. The cast part of block No. 15, commencing at the corner of Meridian and South streets, running 240 feet west, in the south line of South street to a stake, thence south on a line parallel with the west line of Meridian street 420 feet to a stake, thence east on a line parallel with Soutli street 240 feet to a stake on Meridian street, thence north on the west line of Meridian street 420 feet to the place of beginning, being all of said block not included in Williams's subdivision of west part of out-lot No. 15 in the city of Indianapolis. MARION COUNTY. Tract bounded as follows: Beginning at the n w corner of the s e qr of sec 26, in 1 16 n, r 3 e, thence o with the n line of said or sec 20 75-100 chains; thence s with the dividing line of said qr 6 82-100 of a chain; thence s 49A deg, e 5 22-100 chains to the centre of Fall Creek; tl.nnce. a 9 don- w with the creek 4 12-100 chains; thence s 32 deg o with the creek 3 50-100 chains; thence s llf deg W with tlie CfCCK 4 au-lUU cuains; mence a 211 ucg c wim tlie creek 4 36-100 chains; thence s 29$ deg w 4 75-100 chains; thence s 82 deg w 11 30-100 chains; thence s 40j deg w 4 50-100 chains; thence n 82 deg w 10 chains to the w line of said qr sec, at a point in the centre of Fall Creek, 6 chains n of the 8 w corner of said qr section ; thence n with the w line of said qr sec 34 chains to the place of beginning, containing 77 54-100 acres. The s w qr sec 14, t 17 n, r 4 e, 160 acres. Blocks No. 16 and 19, in the subdivision by Daniel Yandes of the Car.-on Farm. Ten acres in the w hf n w qr sec 8, 1 1 5 n, r 4 e, commencing in the centre of the Michigan road, 8 75-100 chains o of the w line of said section; thence running n 701 deg w with the centre of said road 4 46-100 chains; thence n and parallel with tlie w line of said sec 22 96-100 chains to the centre of the Indiana Central Railway; thence e Si deg n 4 20-100 chains with the centre of said railway; thence s 24 73-100 of a chain to the place of beginning; reserving, however, so much of said premises as may be covered by the track of said Indiana Central Railway, for the use of said railway, under a release of the right of way executed by A. L. Voorhees. VANDERBURGH COUNTY LAMASCO CITY. Block No. 26. Block No. 28. Lots Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. Block No. 29. Block No. 37. Block No. AO. Rlock No. 58. lots Nos. 9. 10. 12, 13, 16. Block No. 59, lots Nos. 4, 5, 9, 10. Block No. 74, lots Nos. 2, 12, 13. Block No. 75, lots JNos. 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, io, 10. niot No. 76, lots Nos. 6, 10, and tho n hf of No. 2. Bloc No. 77, lots Nos. 2, 12. Block No. 78, lots Nos. 1, 2, ; and the n hf of No. 4. Block No. 83, lot No. 14. Bloc 13. Block No. 75, lots JNos. 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 10, 10. niocn 1510CK 3, Block No. 84, lot No. 10. Block No. 85, lots J.os. 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 12 13, 14, 15, 16. JJlocK Jso. 80, lots ros. 1, 2, 0, o, o, 9 10. Block No. 100, lots Nos. 3, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. Block No. 10l lota Nos. 6, 7, 14, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. Block No. 102, lota Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13. Block No. 103, lots Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Block No. 104, lots Nos. 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22. Block No. 105, lots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24,25,26,27,28. Block No. 108, lota Nos. 12, 13. Block No. 109, lot No. 3. Block No. 131, lot No. 5. Block No. 136, lota Nos. 24, 25. Block No. 162. EVAXSVILLE. EASTKR! ENLARGEMENT. Block No. 7, lot No. 8. Block No. 8, lot No. 9. Block No. 16, lots Nos. 6, 10. Block No. 19. lot No. 12. Block No. 20, lot Nos. 6, 8. Block No. 21, lot No. 9. Block No. 22, lot No. 7. Block No. 42, lot No. 3. Block No. 44, lots Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9, 15. 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. Block No. 45, lots No. 6, 8, 9, 17, 19, 20. Block No. 46, lota Nos. 8, 12. EVANSVILLE. STOCK WELL'S EKLARGEMEHT. Block No. 4, lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14Block No. 5, lota Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Block No. 6, lots Nos. 5, 6, and the adjoining two feet of lot No. 7. Block No. 11. EVANSVILLE. NORTH EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Block No. 15, lots Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. EVANSVILLE. FOrTH ENLARGEMENT. Block No. 18, lota Nos. 7, 8. Block No. 20, lots Nos. 7, 8. VANDERBURGH COUNTY. The o e qr a qr sec 13, t 6 a, r 1 1 w, 40 acres. All that part of the hf of i e qr fee 13, t 6 , r 10 w, lying on the e side of the Wabash and Erie Canal, containing 85 acres. The e hf n w or, and the a w qr n e qr aec 1, t 5 , r 10 w, 126 acre. The n e qr s e qr aec 4, t 8 a, r 11 , 40 aT8. The n e qr a w qr e 17, and iwqrn

8 qr sec 34, and 0 hf s e qr see 33, and e hf no qr sec 28, all in t 7 s, r II w, 234 70 acros. The n w qr sec 28, and

the n w or soar sec 27, both in t 6 s. r 1 1 w, 200 acres, Two tracts containing 62 acres, described as follows: Commencing 80 poles south of the n w corner of sec 5, iu township 6 south, of range 10 west, in the line between said qr section, and tho n e corner of the n e qr of sec 6, in township 6 south, of range 10 west; thence running 45 poles soutli, thence east 160 poles, thence north 45 poles, thence west 160 poles to the place of beginning, containing 45 acres, being the same trart conveyed by John Hardy and his wife to John Burhank. Also, one other certain tract, bounded as follows, being a part of the n w qr of sec 5, township 6 south, of range 10 west, beginning in the centre of the .State road leading from Evansville to Princeton, on the south of said quarter section, 10 chains nnd 50 links east of its s w corner; thence east on said line 29 chains and 30 links to tlie s e corner of said quarter section; thence north on the cast line of said quarter section 10 chains and 80 links to the s c corner of Richard Jenkins's laud; thence west on said Jenkins's line 16 chains and 8 links; thence south 8 chains and 80 links, thence west 13 chains and 22 links to the centre of the aforesaid Stnto road, thence along said road 2 chains to the place of beginning; and reserving of the said last mentioned tract the following described reservation, heretofore sold and conveyed by John Hardy to Jacob Miller, viz., beginning in the centre of said State road on the sonth line of said quarter section, 10 chains and 50 links oast of ita s w come, thence east on said line 13 chains and 22 links, thence north 2 chains to the s e comer of lands heretofore owned by said Jacob Miller, tnence west 13 chains and 22 links, thence south 2 chains to the place of beginning, supposed to contain 3 acres of the above described tract conveyed to Jacob Miller; said two tracts estimated to contain 62 acres; together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. CLAY COUNTY. The n c qr, and the n e qr of the s c qr sec 6, and tho e hf n w qr see 30, and n w qr n w qr, and 8 w qr, and s hf s o qr sec 29, and n hf sec 33, and s hf sec 34 all in t 9 n, r 6 w. 1,170 56 acres. The n c qr sec 15, and s hf n e qr, and n hf n w qr, and n e qr s w qr, and n w qr 8 e qr of sec 14, and w hf s e qr sec 9, and s e qr and o hf s w qr sec 24, and n w qr sec 25 all in t 9 n, r 7 w. 880 acres. GREENE COUNTY. The n hf sec 7, t 8 n, 5 w. 317 16 acres. The e hf n c ar sec 9. t 8 n, r 6 w. 80 acres. The s w qr sec 32, t 8 n, r 6 w. 160 acres. The s w qr n e qr sec 15, t 7 n, r 4 w. 40 acres. The w lit s e qr sec 18, and s w qr s e qr sec 7, nnd n e qr n w qr sec 18, nnd n w qr s e qr sec 7 all in t 7 n, r 5 w. 200 acres. The s e qr s w qr sec 10, t 6 n, r 4 w. 40 acres. RANDOLPH COUNTY. The s w qr s w qr sec 5, and the n w qr n w qr sec 8, both in t 19, r 14 c. Also, another tract of hind, with its appurtenances, bounded as follows : Beginning at the s w comer of tho a c qr of sec 6, in tho township nnd rnnge aforesaid; thence e along the section line to the s e corner of said section 6; thence n along said section line 60 poles to a Etake; thence west 160 poles to a stnke; thence s 60 poles to the place of beginning. Also, the s hf of a 100 acre tract of land in the s e qr of sec 6, in the township and range aforesaid, which last described tract of land was conveyed to Samuel S. Heastand by Abraham Histand. There is excepted out of the last described tract ono acre, bounded thus: commencing at the n w comer ., f ., i. 1.--. .1 A A nc3 . ll,.nmi n C thereof, thence 6 noles s: thence e 26 poles; thence n 6 poles; thence w 26 poles. Said tracts estimated to contain 189 acres. WARRICK COUNTY. SPR1NKLESBURGH, OB NEWB0BGH. Lots Nos. 34. 35. 62. 63, 66, 96, 33, 64, 65, 61, 45, 5. Also, another lot or piece of ground adjoining said town of Sprinklesburgh, containing one-third of nn acre, more or less, it being a part of fractional sec 3, in t 7 s, r 9 w, and bounded as follows: On the e by land heretofore sold and conveyed by Henry Williams to Chas. G. Morrison ; on the s by Posey street of the said town of Sprinklesburgh; on the w by "the county road, which starts from tho lower end of said town, and intersects the plankroad running from Newbnrgh to Boonvillc, on the top of the hill near the toll-house;- and on the north by. tho line of said fractional sec. No. 3. The s w qr sec 28, t 5 , r 9 w, 160 acres. The e hf n w qr see 22, t 4 s, r 9 w, 80 acres. The e hf s w qr sec 8, t 4 s, r 8 w. 80 acres. The w hf n e qr sec 10, t 4 s, r 9 w. 80 acres. The n w qr n e qr sec 1 7, t 4 s, r 8 w. j 40 acres. Tho n e qr n e qr, and the 8 hf so qr, and n w j qr s e qr sec 11, t 4 b, r 9 w. 160 acres. The s hf n w qr, and w hf n c qr sec 12, t 4 s, r 9 w. 100 acres. The J e hf n e qr, and w hf n c qr, and e hf s e qr, and w hf s : e or. and e hf n w ar. and n e qr s w qr all in sec 14, t 4 s, r 9 w. 440 acres. The w hf ri e qr sec 21, and e hf n e qr see 23, and s e qr n w qr sec 26, and e hf n e qr, and n w qr n e qr, and e hf 8 e qr, and all that part of the s w qr (being 115 acres) lying w of the Wabash nnd Erie Canal, all in sec 27, t 4 s," r 9 w. 315 acres. DAVIESS COUNTY. The n e qr n e qr and s e qr, and w hf n e qr of sec 9 t 5 n, r 6 w. 280 acres. The n w qr n w qr and c lit s w qr sec 10, t 5 n, r 6 w. 120 acres. The w hf n w qr sec 20, and n hf and s c qr sec 30 all in t 5 n, r 6 w, 550 80 acres. PIKE COUNTY. Tho i qr s w qr sec 6, t 2 s, r 7 w, 49 10 acres. The 8 c qr n c qr sec 19, and e hf n e qr sec 33, and c hf n e qr, and o hf s e qr, both sec 34, and 8 e qr s w qr sec 36, and s w qr s w qr sec 22, and n e qr n w qr sec 27 nil in t 1 s, r 7 w ; and n w qr s w qr, and s o qr s c qr, both in sec 6, t 2 s, r 7 w, 489 10 acres. The n hf s w qr sec 6, t 3 s, r 7 w, 106 66 acres. The s o qr s w qr 6cc 6, t 3 s, r 7 w, 53 33 acres. The e hf n w qr, and e hf s w qr, both in sec 9, t 3 s, r 7 w, 160 acres. The 8 hf n w qr, and e hf n c qr, and n w qr s w qr, and s w qr n e qr, all in sec 12, t 2 s, r 7 w, 240 acres, ine s w qrsec zs, 1 1 s, r 8 w, 160 acres. GIBSON COUNTY. Undivided three-fourths e hf s w qr sec 2, t 3 s, r 10 w, 60 acres. The s e qr s w qr sec 2, and undivided hf n w qr sec 4, both in t 2 8, r 9 w, 120 acres. The n e qr s e qr sec 14, t 3 s, r 10 w, 40 acres, MARTIN COUNTY. The e hf n e qr sec 20, t 5 n, r 4 w, 80 acres. MORGAN COUNTY. The n e qr sec 21, and the e qr, and the c hf s w qr, ; and the s e qr n w qr sec 15, all in 1 1 1 n, r 1 c, 440 acres. 1 Tho w hf s w qr sec 26, and the e hf s e qr sec 27, and the n hf n o qr sec 34, all in t 13 n, r 1 c, 240 acres. The i n w qr, and the s w qr sec 2, t 12 n, r 2 c. 297 96 acres. ! TOWN OF MOORESVILLE. j Block No. 13, lots Nos. 15, 16. j TOWN OF MARTINSVILLE Out-lot No. 6, e hf n e qr. Out-lot No. 6, w hf n w qr. The terms of the sale will be, one-fourth part of the ! purchase-money in hand, and the balance in two equal annual installments, with interest from the date; the purchaser executing his promissory notes, without relief from valuation or aDiiraisement laws. A certificate will be exc-; cuted to each purchaser, showing the terms and oondi-1 tions of tho sales, and entitling him to a Deed of Conveyance when full pavment shall be made, j FRANCIS FELLOWES, Trustee. , Morrison & Rat, Solicitors for Complainant. , Note. In the alove descriptions of land, beside the : ordinary abbreviations denoting tlie points of compass, : No. is used for number; hf for half; qr for quarter; sec for section; t for township; r for range; and deg for degrees. I NOTICE. I BY virtue of a decree rendered by the Circuit Court of , the United States for the District of Indiana, at the last term thereof, in a suit in Chancery, wherein Francis j Fellowes, a citizen of the State of Connecticut, was corn-; plainant, and the Evansville, Indianapolis, and Cleveland ; Straight Line Railroad Company was defendant, which j was instituted to foreclose a certain Deed of Trust, or '. Mortgage, executed by the defendant to the ame com-1 plainant, as Trustee, bearing date the first day of July,' 1856, to secure tlie payment of the sum of ninety thousand dollars, and the" interest thereon to accrue, I, the ; said Francis Fellowes, will offer for sale, at public auction, j to the highest bidder, at tho Court-houe door, in the city , of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, on the 16th day ; of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M-. and 6 o'clock, P. M., and from day to day within said hours until all are sold, the following pieces, parcels, or j lots of land, situate in the State of Indiana, in the several counties and towns hereinafter mentioned, or so much of them as may be sufficient to satisfy tlie said decree, to-wit : DAVIESS COUNTY. The e hf s w qr, and the w hf n e qr, and the s e qr n e qr, all in sec. 36, t 5 n, r 7 w, 200 acres. The s e qr j see 21, t 4 n, r 7 w, 160 acres. The e hf n e qr, and the , e hf s e qr, and the w hf n w qr, and the w hf s w qr, all : in sec 32, t 5 n, r 6 w, 320 acres. The e hf n e qr, and j the e hf s e qr, both in sec 29, t 5 n, r 6 w, 160 acres. I The b e qr sec 10, t 4 n. r 7 w, 160 acre. The e hf s c ( qr sec 14, 1 1 n, r 5 w, 80 acres. The w qr s qr sec 2, t , 1 n, r 7 w, 40 acres. Tbe a e qr a w qr, and the n w qr ! s e qr, both in sec 34, t 2 n, r 7 w, 80 acres. Lot No. 2, j n hf of B hf frac sec 15, t 3 a, r 7 w, 40 acres. j Tho w qr n w qr see 54, t J n, r 7 w, 40 acres. Tbe , nwqrneqrsecS, 1 1 a, r 7 w, 40 acres. i Tract of 57 acres, bounded a follow: commencing at,

the n e comer of tho cast part of the north fractional section No. 8, township No. 1, north of range 6 west, thence running west 113 rods, thence soutli 61 rods, thence east 113 rods, thence north 81 rods to the place of beginning. TOWN OF MAYSVILLE DAVIESS COUNTY. E bf Blocks No. 26 and 47 Lots No. 7, 18. GIBSON COUNTY. The e hf s o qr sec 14, and the n e qr n e qr gee 23, both in t 3 s, r 9 w, 120 acres. The n e qr n e qr, and the s w qr n e qr, and tho B e qr n w qr, and tlie w hf n w qr, all in sec 31, t 2 s, r 8 west, 200 acres. The w hf s e qr, and the undivided hf of e hf 8 e qr, sec 23, t 2 s, r 10 w, 120 acres. Tho e half s w qr sec 9, t 4 s, r 9 w, 80 acres. The w hf n e qr, and the 8 e qr, n e qr sec 32, t 3 s, r 9 w, 120 acres. The n e qr sec 23, and tho w qr, n w qr, and the e hf n w qr sec 32, and the n w qr s w qr sec 23, and the s c qr s w qr sec 14, and the n w qr 8 w ar bcc 13, all in t 2 s, r 12 w, 400 acres. The n e qr

I n e qr Bee 32, and the 8 w qr and the s W qr 8 e qr sec 28, all in t 3 s, r 9 w, acres, l ne em aw qr, ana tne 8 w qr n w qr, both in sec 33, 1 3 s, r 9 w, 120 acres. The n w qr 8 e qr, and the s w qr n e qr sec 13, and the e hf n e qr sec 12, all in t 2 s, r 12 w, 160 acres. The w hf n w qr sec 7, t 2 s, r 11 w, 78 acres. The s w qr and the w hf 8 e qr sec 6, t 2 b, r 11 w, 236 acres. The e hf s w qr sec 31, t 3 s, r 8 w, 105 acres. The n w qr n e qr sec 23, t 3 s, r 9 w, 40 acres. The s w qr b w qr sec 29, t 3 , r 8 w, 40 acres. The w hf s e qr sec 23, t 3 s, r 14 w, 80 acres. Tlie 8 hf s w qr sec 7, t 2 s, r 9 w, 80 acres. The n w qr n e qr sec 22, and the s w qr n e qr sec 20, both in 1 3 s, r 9 w, 80 acres. . TOWN OF DONGOLA GIBSON COUNTY. Block No. 1, lots No. 1, 2. Block No. 2, lots No. 1, 3, 6, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Block No. 3, lots No. li 2, 5, 6. Block No. 4, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Block No. 5, lots No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Block No. 6, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Block No. 7, lots No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30. Block No. 8, lots No. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. Block No. 9, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, J2, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. Block No. 10, lots No. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Block No. 11, lots No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, Block No. 12, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17. Block No. 13, lots No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Block No. 14, lots No. 3, 4, 5. Block No. 16, lots No. 5, 6. : GREENE COUNTY. The n w qr a e qr sec 16, and tho n w qr s e qr sec 34, both in t 6 n, r 5 w, 80 acres. The s hf n w qr sec 9, t 6 n, r 6 w, 79$ acres. The n e qr s e qr sec 31 , t 7 n, r 4 w, 40 acres The w hf s c qr sec 22, t 8 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. TOWN OF NEWBERRY GREENE COUNTY. Lots No. 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 85, 88, 89, 94, 102, 103. 112, 113, 114, 1 15118, 119, 123, 128, 135, 140, 145, 155. In Morss and Carpenter's addition, lot No. 8. PIKK COUNTY. The s w qr sec 20, anil the n e qr sec 18, both in t 3 s, r 7 w, 320 acres. The s c qr n c qr and the s w qr s w qr sec 35, t 1 s, r 7 w, 80 acres. Tho n w qr n w qr sec 22, and the n c qr n w qr sec 16, both in 1 1 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. The n c qr s o qr sec 25, t 1 s, r 9 w, 40 acres. The w hf n w qr, and the n e q r s w qr, and the w, hf 8 r nr nnrl the s w or s c or and the s c ar n w ar. all in sec j . nn',j t1(J n e or w r an, the s e qr 8 e qr, and the s ' A . - I. i n - o ... . w qr n w qr, all in sec a, tnc wnoie in i o s, r o w, uu acres. The s w qr s w qr sec 31, t 2 s, r 7 w, 59 45 acres. The n w qr n w qr sec 6, t 3 s, r 7 w, 57 79 acres. Tho w hf n c qr, and the c hf n c qr sec 19, t 3 s, r 6 w, 160 acres. I no n C qr s w qr-sec zz, i i s, r i w, u aura The n w qr, and the n e qr n o qr, both in sec 24, t 2 s, r 7 w, 200 acres. The n c qr 8 w qr sec 13, t 1 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. The s w qr s w qr sec 25, t 1 s, r 7 w, 40 acres. The w hf n w qr sec 8, t 2 s, r 6 w, 80 acres. Threefourths of all that part of the w hf of the n o qr of sec 4, t 2 s, r 8 w, that lies east of the township road, or east of a true north and soutli line drawn with tho straight part of said road or lane that runs through the farm of George W. Massev; supposed to be 60 acres, more or less. The s w qr s"w qr sec 22, and the n e qr s w qr, and the s w qr 8 w qr, both sec 27, and the s e qr s w qr sec 21, all in t 3 n, r 7 W, 160 acres. The w hf n c qr, and tho o hf n w qr, and the n e qr s w qr, nnd the n w qr n w qr, nil in see 14, t 1 s, t 8 w, 240 acres. Tract to be taken off the west side of sections 11 and 14, commencing 80 rods north of the corners of sections No- 22, 23, 14 and 15, thence north 6 deg. west, 354 rods to White river; thence north 84 deg. east, 45j rods along the river; thence soutli, 6 deg. east, 354 rods, thence south 84 deg. west, 45 rods to the place of beginning, containing all in sections 11 and 14, 1 1 n, r 7 w, 100 18-160ths acres. Tho s e qr n e qr sec 4, t 3 s, r 7 w, 40 acres. TOWN OF PETERSBURG PIKE COUNTY. Snyder's enlargement. Lots No. 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 18, 24, 26, 28, 37, 35. WARRICK COUNTY. Thee hf n w qrsec 18, t4s, r8 w, 94 10 acres. The w hf n e qr sec 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. The n e qr s w qr sec 7, t 4 s, r 8 w, 47 acres. The s w qrs w qr sec 7, t 4 s, r 8 w, 47 acres. The n c qr w hf sec 2, t 4 s, r 9 w, 40j acres. The s c qr e hf sec 2, t 4 s, r 9 w, 41 16 acres. Tho s w qr sec 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, 185 87 acres. Tho s hf n w qr, and the 8 w qr sec 5, t 5 s, r 9 w, 230 acres; 10 acres being reserved from tho full complement of 240 acres. Tho ehf a w qr secl9, t 5 s, r 9 w, 121 acres. Thow hf s w qr, and the n c qr n e qr, and the w hf n e qr, sec 20, t 4 s, r 9 w, 200 acres. The e hf n w qr sec 11, and the 8 e qr w hf sec 2, and the e hf s w qr, and the n w qr s w qr, both in sec 11, and all in t 4 s, r 9 w, 240 acres. The e hf n e qr sec 18, t 4 8, r 8 w, 80 acres. Also a lot containing 50 acres, bounded as foMows : beginning at n e corncrof s e qr of sec 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, and running south 50 rods, thenco west 160 rods, thence north 50 rods, thence east 160 rods to the beginning corner. Then e qr n w qr sec 10, and the s e qr s w qr sec 3, t 4 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. Tho s w qr b e qr sec 28, t 3 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. The n o qr n w qr sec 34, t 3 8, r 7 w, 40 acres. Tho s w qr n e qr sec 9, t 4 s, r 9 w, 40 acres. OWEN COUNTY. The s e qr s e qr sec 17, t 10 n, r 4 w, 40 acres. The n e qr sec 26, and the 8 w qr n w qr, "and the n w hf n w qr of n w qr, both in sec 25, and all in t 10 n, r 5 w, 220 acres. Lot of 3 acres, beginning at the s w comer of sec 9, thence north along the section line 27$ perches to the spring branch, thence nearly east for 19 rods, along said branch to a largo stone, thenco south of east for 16 rods to tho n w comer of the Presbyterian Church yard, in the town of Vandalia, thence 33 rods to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, in tho s w corner of the s w qr of the s w qr of sec 9, t 10 n, r 4 w. Tho n w qr n w qr sec 26, t 9 n, r 4 w, 40 acres. The n e qr s e qr sec 2, t 10 n, r 6 w, 38j acres. CLAY COUNTY. The c hf s c qr sec 10, t 9 n, r 7 w, 80 acres. The s w qr n w qr sec 9, and the n e qr n e qr, and the s e qr n e qr, both in sec 8, and the n w qr n w qr sec 9, all in t 12 n, r 7 w, 170 acres. KNOX COUNTY. The n hf s w fractional qr w fractional sec 12, and the w hf s w qr sec 11, both in t 2 n, r 8 w, containing 160 acres. DUBOIS COUNTY. The s w qr s e qr, and n w qr s e qr, and the n e qr s e qr, all in sec 10, t 2 s, r 6 w, 120 acres. The n w qr s w qr sec 27, 1 3 s, r 6 w, 40 acres. POSEY COUNTY. Tho w hf n e qr, and the n w qr sec 19, t 8 s, r 13 w, 240 acres. VANDERBURGH COUNTY. The n wqrs w qr sec 23, t 4 s, r 11 w, 40 acres. The w hf s w qr sec 34, t 7 s, r 11 w, 72 1-5 acres. LAMASCO CITY VANDERBURGH CO. Block 58, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Block 171, lots No. 17, 18. MARTIN COUNTY. The n hf n w qr sec 4, 1 5 n, r 4 w, 80 acres. The s w qr sec 24, t 5 n, r 3 w, 160 acres. The s e qr s w qr, and the s w qr s e qrsec 18, t 5 b, r 4 w, 73 83 acres. The n w qr, and the b w qr u e qr sec 20, t 5 b, r 4 w, 200 acres. MORGAN COUNTY. The n e qr n e qr sec 28, and the s hf s e qr sec 21, and the c hf s c qr sec 21, all in t 12, n, r I w, 200 acres. TOWN OF MARTINSVDIXE MORGAN CO. Block No. 30, lot No. 1. MARION COUNTY INDIANAPOLIS. Out-lot No. 1 81. Young's Addition, lot No. 85. JOHNSON COUNTY GREENWOOD. Lots No. 10, 11, 12, 13,19, 20. Tho terms of the sale will be one-fourth part of the pnrcha.e money in hand, and the balance in twoeqnal annual installments, with interest from the dare ; the purchaser executing his promissory notes, without relief fiom valuation or appraisement lai-s. A certificate will be executed to each purchaser, showing the terms and conditions of the sales, and entitling hire- to a deed of conveyance when full pavment shall be made. 1 FRANCIS FELLOWES, Trustee. MoBBisoir Rat, Solicitors for complainant. Kote. In the above descriptions of land, beside the ordinary abbreviations dt noting the points of compass, the following are used: No. for Bumberj tf for kaJ, qr for quarter; sec for section ; t for township; rfor range; deg for degree.