Indiana State Guard, Volume 1, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1860 — Page 4
BRECKINRIDGE PLATFORM. Platform of the National Democratic Party. ' Tiik Candidates. For President John C. Breckinridgk, of Kentucky. for lice President Gen. Joseph Lane, of Oregon. Resolved, That the platform ndopU-d by the Democratic parly at Cincinnati be affirmed, with the following explanatory resolutions: 1 . That the Government of a Territory organized by an act of Congress is provisional and temporary, and during its existence all citizens
with their property in the territory, without their rights, either in person or property, being destroyed by Congressional or Territorial legislation. " 2. That it is the duly of the Federal Government, in all the departments, when necessary, to protect the lights of persons and property in the Territories, and wherever else its constitutional authority extends. 3. That when the settlers in a Territory, haying an adequate population, form a State Constitution, the right of sovereignty commences, and being consummated by their admission into the Union, they stand on' an. equality with the people of other States, and a State thus organized ought to be admitted into the Federal Union, whether its Constitution prohibits or recognizes the institution of slavery. 4. -.That the Democratic party are in favor of the acquisition of Cuba, on such terms as shall be honorable to ourselves and just to Spain, ab the earliest practicable moment. 5. That tlie enactments of State Legislatures to defeat the. faithful execution of the Fugitive ' Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect. 6. That the Democracy of the United States recognize it as an imperative duty of the Government to protect the naturalized citizen in all his lights, whether at. home or in foreign lands, to the 'same extent as its native born citizens. Whereas, One of the greatest necessities of the aye, in a political, commercial, postal, and military point of view, is a speedy communication between the .Pacific and Atlantic coasts; therefore be il resolved, '.; . . ' 7. That the -'National Democratic party do hereby pledge- themselves, to use -every, means in their 'power to secure the passage' 'if some bill, to the extent of their constitutional authority by Congress, for the construction of a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, at the earliest practicable moment. TO CORRESPOND FATS. We solicit our friends in all parts of the State tofaorv lis occasionally with communication? short, but to the point so that the public may be informed of the strength and spirit of the Bkeckixridoe movement in this State. . .
EVANSVILLE. stockwell's enlargement. Block No. 4, lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 Block No. 5, lots Nos. 6, 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. . . rOCBTII ENLARGEMENT. Block No. 18, lots Nos. 7, 8. Block No. 20, lots Nos. 7,8. VANDERBURGH COUNTY. TiK niorniinr sec 13. t 6 B. r 11 w, 40 acre. All
that part of the e hf of s e qr sec 13, t 6 s, r 10 w, lying on tho e side of the Wabash and Erie Canal, containing
hours until nil arc sold, the following piece, parcels, or lots of land, situate in the Slate of lndinna, in tho soy ral counties, citios and towns hereinafter mentioned, or so much of them as may bo sufficient to satisfy the said docrec, to-wit ; I DAVIESS COUNTY. The c hf s w qr, and the w hf n c qr, and tho s e qr n e qr, all in sec. 36, t 5 n, r 7 w, 200 acres. Tho s o qr sec 21, t 4 n, r 7 w, 160 acres. The o !if n f qr, and tbo e hf s e qr, and tho w hf n w qr, and tho w hf s w qr, all in sec 32, t 5 n, r 6 w, 320 acres. Tho c hf n o qr, and the c hf s eqr, both in see 29, t 5 n, r 6 w, 160 acnes. The n e qr sec 10, t 4 n, r 7 w, 160 nercs. The c hf s e qr sec 14, t 1 n, r 5 w, 80 acres. The s w qr s qr sec 2, t 1 n, r 7 w, 40 acres. The n e qr n w qr, and tho n w qr 8 e qr, both in sec 34, t 2 n, r 7 w, 80 acres, hot No. 2, n hf of n hf fruc sec 15, t 3 n, r 7 w, 40 acres. The s w qr n w qr sec 34, t 2 n, r 7 w, 40 acres. The n w qr n e qr sec 3, 1 1 n, r 7 w, 40 acres.
Tract of 57 acres, bounded as follows : commencing ai
n- yn.l... - l.C ... .... a nr ,,- 11 A IlT KPC. 1. . 1 l'l
1 ,s V 7To w 16 acre ! " f he " e r s e r sec 4 t 8 i, r ' the ft e corner of tho east part of ihe north fractional sec
tion No. 8. township No. 1. north of range 6 west, thenco
running west 113 rods, thenco south 81 rods, thenco east 113 rods, thence north 81 rods to the place of beginning. TOWN OF MAYSVILLE DAVIESS COUNTY. E hf Blocks No. 26 and 47 Lots No. 7, 18. GIBSON COUNTY.
The e hf s e qr sec 14, and tho n e qr n e qr see 23,
tlinni west 160 noles to tho olace of beginning, contain
ing 45 acres, being the same tract conveyed by John Mnnlvnnd his wife to John Burbank. Also, one other
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certain uuci, uuunuuii n viuu"r, ..vnifi . . . .. go acres
1 1 w. 40 acres. The n e qr n w qr sec 1 i , ami n w qr n
e qr sec 34, and e hf s e qr sec 33, and c lit n c qr sec 28, all in t 7 s, r 1 1 w, 234 70 acres. Tho n w qr sec 28, and tho n w qr s e qr 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, in township 6 south, of range 10 west, in tho line between said or section, and tho n o corner of tho n e qr of sec 6,
in' township 6 south, of range lowest; thence running 4j : 1)0tll jn t 3 g) r g w 100 acres. Tho n eqrne qr, and poles south, thence east 160 poles, thence north 45 poles, 1 s w n c aml ,10 g e qr w aml ,ie w i,f n w
qr, all in sec 31, t 2 s, r 8 west, you acres. 1 no w 111 s e qr, and the undivided hf of 0 hf s e qr, sec 23, t 2 8, r 10 w, 120 acres. The e half s w qr sec 9, t 4 s, r 9 w, an i Tim w lif n p nr. nnd the s e nr. n 0 or sec
qr of sec 5, township 6 south, of range 10 west, beginning 32 t 3 s, r 9 w i2o acres. The n e qr sec 23, and the s in the centre of the State road leading from Evansville to , w ' n w (r and ,i)e 0 I)f n w qr 80e 3i am the n w qr Princeton, on the south of said quarter section, 10 chains j g w gec 23 am tC s 0 ql. w qr SCc 14, and the n w qr and 50 links east of its s w comer; thence east on said I g w ,. gcc 13j a in t 2 s, r 12 w, 400 acres. The 11 c qr line 29 chains and 30 links to the s e corner of said quar-j n e r sc0 32) and the s w qr and the s w qr s 0 qr sec 28, tcr section; thence north on the east line of said quarter aj m t 3 S) r 9 W; 240 acres. Tho e hf n w qr, and tho s section 10 chains and 80 links to the s c coi ner of Richard j w qr n w qr uoth jn scc 33, t 3 s, r 9 w, 120 acres. Tho Jenkins's land; thenco west on said Jenkins's line 16 j n w nr s e qr, and the s w qr n 0 qr scc 13, and tho c hf n chains and 8 links; thence south 8 chains and 80 links, c ge(J 12j all m t 2 s, r 12 w, 160 acres. The w hf n w thence west 13 chains and 22 links to the centre of the ; ge(. 7 , 2 s, r 11 w, 78 acres. The s w qr and the w aforesaid State road, thence along said road 2 Chains to ; ,( s e qr sec 6, t 2 s, r 11 w, 236 acres. The e hf s w qr the place of beginning; and reserving of the said last ! gc(, 31, t 3 s, r 8 w, 105 acres. The 11 w qr n e qr scc 23, mentioned tract the following described reservation, here-1 t 3 s r 9 w, 40 acres. The s w qr s w qr scc 29, t 3 s, r tnforo sold and conveyed by John Hardy to Jacob Miller, g w 40 a(.i e3 -phe w j,f s e qr 23i t 3 s, r 14 w, 80 viz., beginning in the centre of said State road on the , acre. rp)e g f g w ql. s.ce 7( t 2 s,r 9 w, 80 acres. The smith linn of said ouarter section. 10 chains nnd 50 links f . .... tn nn,i B ... nl. n e nr sc 20. both
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Ca-1 OI ICS s w t-tiin:i, iin-in-v trt-fc t.., c-.t. .... w and 22 links, thence north 2 chains to tho s e coiner of
lands heretofore owned by said Jacob fliuier, tnence wet 13 cliains 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. TV, ot.,1 tl.r. n n nr- r,f tlp. K p nr KPP fi. fllld the
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e hf n w nr sec 30, and n w nr n w qr, and s w qr, ana s 10, i, id, io, iv, t. in.nn. L III II w ll "", 1 .. ' . ... ! . . . ; r. a 7 Q Q lfl 1 1 10 11 U I ", IS 1Q 90 Rlnck No.
u n lit sec 3J, and s ut see o-i no m o, , i, , -, - ;,, ,
in t 3 s, r 9 w, 80 acres.
TOWN OE DONGOL.
GIBSON COUNTY. Block No. 2, lots No. 1,3,
Block No. 1, lots No. 1, 2.
6, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Block No. 3, tots No. 1, 2, 5, 6. Block No.- 4, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. BlockNo. 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. Bloek No. 8. lots No. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
MARION COUNTY INDIANAPOLIS. Out-lot No. 181. Young's Addition, lot No. 85. JOHNSON COUNTY GREENWOOD. Lots No. 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20. Tho terms of tho sale will be one-fourth part of the purchase money in band, and the balance in two equnl annual installments, with interest from the date ; tho purchaser executing his promissory notos, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. A cerlilieate will bo executed
to each purchaser, showing the terms and conditions of
Hie sales, anil entitling mm to a nccci oi conveyance wncn full payment shall bo made. FRANCIS EELLOWES, Trustee. MoitiusoN ,(s Ray, Solicitors for complainant. Note. In the above descriptions of land, beside ihe ordinary abbreviations denoting tho points of compass, the following are used: No. for uuinbcr; hf for half, qr for quarter; sec for section; t for township ; r for range; deg for degrees.
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t 9 n, r 6 w. 1,170 56 acres. The n c qr sec 15, and s hi iu, iocs ,o v .e, n , o ... -o. n e nr and n hf n w qr, and n c qr s w qr, and n w qr s ! No. 11, lots No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, Id, 17, IS, e nr of sec 14 and w hf s e qr sec 9, and s e qr and e hf Bloek No. 12, lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, s w nr sec 24, and n w qr sec 25 all in t 9 n, r 7 w. 880 j 17. Block No. 13, lots No. 4 5, 6, 7 8, 9 10 11 12, c 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Block No. 14, lots No. 3, 4, 5.
GREENE COUNTY.
The n hf scc 7, t 8 n, 5 w. 317 16 acres. The c hf n e qr see 9, t 8 n, r 6 w. 80 acres. The s w qr se ;2, t 8 n, r 6 w. 160 acres. .The s w qr n e qr scc 15, t 7 n, r 4 w. 40 acres. The w hf s e qr sec 18, and s w qr s o qr sec 7, and n e qr n w qr scc 18, nnd n w qr s e qr sec
7 all in t 7 n, r 5 w. 200 acres
10, t 6 n, r 4 w. 40 acres. RANDOLPH COUNTY
The s e qr s w qr sec i
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF . RAILROAD LANDS, '.: s o I i:i, .-. '. 1) Y virtu." of a Decree rendered by the Circuit Court of ,13 the United States for the District of Indiana, at the last term thereof, in a suit in -Chancery, wherein Francis Fellowes, a ei.iicn of the State of Connecticut, was complainant, ami the Evansville, Indianapolis, and Cleveland Straight Line Railroad Company 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, 1854, to secure the payment of tho sura of two hundred aud tifiv thousand dollars, and the interest thereon to acerU'Vl.'the said Francis Fellowes, will oiler for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, iu the eitv of Indianapolis in the State of Indiana, on tho 16th da'v of October next, between the. hours of 10 o'clock, A. "M., and 6 o'clock, P. M., an.l from day to dav, within said hours, nntil all are sold, the following pieces, parcels, or lots of land, situate in the Suite of Indiana, in the several counties, cities and towns hereinafter mentioned, or so much of them as may bo sufficient to satisfy the said Decree, to-wit: MARION COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Lot No. 22, in out-blocks Nos. 46 and 47. Reserving 75 feet in depth off cast 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 east 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 lino parallel witli tho west line of .Meridian street 420 feet to a stake, then-c east on a line parallel with' South street 240 feet to a stake on Meridian street, thence north on the west lino of Meridian street 420 feet to the place ol's beginning, luing all of said block not included in Williams's subdivision of we;t 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 see 26, in t 16 n, r 3 e, thence e with the n line of -aid qr sec 20 75-100 chains; thence s wilh the dividing line of said qr 6 82-100 of a chain; thence s 4'jjdcg, C 5 22-100 chains to the centre -of Fall Creek; thence s 9 deg w with the creek 4 12-100 chains; thence s 32 deg c with the creek 3 50-100 chains; tlieni-e s 11 deg w with the creek 4 50-100 chains; thence s 20 deg e with the creek 4 36-100 chains; thence s ii'H deg w 4 75-100 chains; thence s 82 (leg w 11 30-100 chains; thence s 40J degw 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 cliains n of the s w corner of said qr section; thence n wi'li the w line of saiil qr sec 34 cliains to the place of bsrinning, containing 77 54 100 acres. The s w qr sec 14, t 17 n, r 4 e, 160 a-res. Blocks No. 16 and 19, in the su'idivi-ion by Daniel Yandes of the Carson Farm. Ten acres in the w hf n w qr sec 8, t 15 n, r 4 e, commencing in the centre of the Michigan road, 8 75-100 chains e of the w lino of said section: thence running n 70i deg w with the rentrc of said road 4 4G-100 chains; thence n and parallel with the w line of said sec 22 96-100 cliains to the centre of the Indiana Central Railway; .hence e 3j deg n 4 20-100 chains with the centre of "aid railway; tlience s 24 73-100 of a chain to the place of lic-ginnin"-; reserving, however, so much of said premi-cs as may be' covered by the track of said Indiana Central R-iil-wav, for the ne of said railway, under a release of tho right of way executed by A. L. Voorbecs. VANDERBURGH COUNTY LAMASCO CITY. Bloek No. 26. Block No. 2. Lots Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13,14,15,16. Bloek No. 29. Block No. 37. Block No. 40. Block 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 Nos. 6,7,12, 13, 14,15, 16. Block No. 76, lots Nos. 6, 10, and th" n lif of So. 2. Block No. 77, lots Nos. 2, 12. Block No. 73, lots Nos. 1. 2, 3, ml the n hf of No. 4. Block No. 83, lot No. 1 4. Block No. 84, lot No. 10. Block No. 85, lot No. 1 , 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 13,14, 15, 16. Block No. Sa, lots Nos. 1, 2, 3. 6, 8, 9 10. Block No. 100, lots Nos. 3, 6, 13. 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. Block No. 101, lots No. 6, 7, 14, 15, 23, 24 25, 26, 27. Block No. 102, lots 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, I I, 14, 21, 22. 23, 24 25,26,27,28. Block No. los, lots No-. 12, 13. Block No. 109, lot No. 3. Block No. 131, lot No. 5. Block No. 136, lot Nos. 24, 25. Block No. 162. EVANSVILLE. kastehx klab;ket. Block No. 7, lot No. 8. Block No. 8, lot No. 9. BWk No. 16, lots Nos. 6, 10. Bkx k No. 19. lot No. 12. Block No 20 lot Nos. 6. 8. Block No. 21 . lot No. 9. Block No. "i lot' 'o. 7. Block No. 42, lot No. 3. Block No. 44. low Nos. 5. 7, 8, 9, 1 5, 18. 20, 21 , 22. 23. Block No. 45, lot No. 6. 8. 9, 17. 19, 20. Block No. 46, k.r No. 8, 12
Block No. 10, lots No. 5, 6.
GREENE COUNTY. The n w qr s e qr scc 16, and the n w qr s e qr sec 34, both in t 6 11, r 5 w, 80 acres. The s hf n w qr scc 9, t 6 n, r 6 w, 79 j acres. The n e qr s c qrscc 31, t 7 11, r 4 w, 40 acres. The w hf s e qr sec 22, t 8 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. TOAVN OF NKWBERRY GREENE COUNTY.-
I Lots No. 42, 44,' 46, 48, 50, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 85, ! br bo qa' 109.-103. 112. 113. 114. 115.118.119.123.
; The s w qr s w qr sec 5, and the 11 w qr n w qr sec 8, j j.,g 135 140 u5- i55. ju Mores and Carpenter's addi ; both in t 19, r 14 e. Also, another tract of hind, with its ; ti")n jQt 'No 8 i a'vmrtenances, bounded as follows: Beginning at the s : '. '. PTKF COUNTY w comer of the s e qr of sec 6, in the township and range! , ' , . ! aforesaid; thence e aioinr the section line to the s 0 comer . The s w qr scc 20, and the n e qr sec 18, both m t 3 s, ; of said section 6 ; thence 11 alonu' said section line 60 poles r 7 w, 320 acres. The s e qr 11 c qr and the s w qr s w i to a stake- tlience west 160 poles to a stake; thence a 60 qr sec 35, t 1 s, r 7 w, 80 acres. The n w qr 11 w qr sec - poles to the place of beginning. Also, the s hf of a 100 , 22, and the n e qr n w qr sec 16, both 111 t 1 s, r 8 w, 80 1 acre tract of laud iu the s e qr of sec 6, in the township acres. The 11 c qr 9 e qr sec 25, t 1 s, r 9 w , 40 acres, and ram'C aforesaid, which last described tract of land ! The w hf n w qr, and the n e qr s w qr, and tho w, hf s was convoved to Samuel S. Heastand bv Abraham Hist- w qr, and the s w qr s c qr and the s e qr n w qr, all 111 see ! ami There is excepted out of the last described tract, ' 4, and the n e qr n w qr, and the s e qr s e qr, and the s
one acre bounded thus: commencing at the n w corner w qr n w qr, alt 111 sec J, tnc wnoie 111 t js,r w, 4uo thereof, thence 6 poles s; thence e 2G pol-s; thence 11 6 - acres. The s w qr s w qr sec 31, t 2 s, r 7w, 59 45 acres, noles thence w 26 poles. Said tracts estimated to con-1 The n w qr n w qr sec 6, t 3 s, r 7 w, 57 79 acres. I he taiu 189 acres w hf u c qr, and the e lif n c qr sec 19, t 3 s, r 6 w, 160 WARRICK COUNTY. ! acres. The ncqrs w qr sec 22, 1 1 s, r 7 w, 40 acres. ...... I The n w nr, and the n c qr n e qr, botli in sec 24, t 2 s, r sprinklksbcrgh, on Kr, non . j 7 w, 200 acres. The n e qr s w qr c 13, t 1 s, r 8 w, 40 Lots Nos. 34, 35, 62, 63, 66, 96, 33. 64. 60, 61, 4o, 5. - amg.. T)C s w r w (jr sec 25, t 1 s, r 7 w, 40 acres. AUo, another lot or piece of ground adjoining said town Tll(, w uf n w . oc a t 2 s, r 6 w, 80 acres. Threcof Sprinkleshurgh, containing onc-ihird of an acre, more ; fourt)ls of au ti,nt part 0f the w hf of the 11 e qr of sec or less, it being a part of fractional sec 3, in t 7 s, r 9 w, j 4 t 2 r8 ,v tliat ucs east Hf the township road, or c at nnd bounded as follows: On the e by laud heretofore QJ. a nmh an(i scmt!l jme uraw wjt, the straight sold and conveyed by Henry Williams to Chas. G. Mor-, n n( saifl rna(1 or janc tnat nin3 through the farm of rison; on the s by Posey street of the said town of Spnn- 'G(.or,c vy. Masscy ; supposed to-be 60 acres, nioro or klesburgh ; on the w by the county road, which starts from Tho g . j w qr'sec. 22, and the 11 e qr s w qr, and tho lower end of said town, and intersects the plankroad tj(, s w s w ,)0tll 5t.c 27 all(1 tI;0 s c ir s w qr scc 21, running from Newburgh to Boonville, on the top ot the n1 m t 3'n) r 7 Wj 16u acres. The w hf n e qr, and the c hill near the toll-house; and on the north by ihe lino of : )if n w nnd tlc c (,. s w an(j tn0 w ((r n w ,lr said fractional sec. No. 3. "' all in see 14, 1 1 s, r 8 w, 240 acres. The s w qr see 28, t 5 9, r 9 w. 160 acres. Hie e hf Tmct t0 ))e takc 0,y tH0 cst side of sections 11 and n w qr scc 22, t 4 s, r 9 w, 80 acres. 1 he c hf s w qr sec 14 commcn,.mg 80 rods ninth of the corners of sections 8, t 4 s, r 8 w. 80 acres. The w hf n e qr sec 10, t 4 s, , XJ, 22 23 u anii 15( tnem,0 orti, 6 eg. ,vest, 354 rods r 9 w. 80 acres. Tho n w qr n e qr sec 17, t 4 s, r 8 w. () mitc river. tlcm,e uortl, g4 dcg cast) 45 rods aionj; 40 acres. Tho n c qr n e qr, and the s hf s e qr, and n w tiel.ivcr. tnence south, 6 deg. east. 354 rods, thence south
qr s e qr sec 11, 1 s, r a . 100 a. juo ui . g4 ,e(r wesr 451 rods to the place ot beginning, contain-
qr, anu w 111 u c 41 cl; 1., 1 o, , .7 e hf n c qr, anil w hf n 0 qr, and c hf s c qr, and w hf s e qr, and e hf n w qr, and n e qr s w qr all in sec 14, t 4 s. r 9 w. 440 acres. The w hf 11 e qr sec 21, and e
hf n e qr sec 23, and s e qr n w qr sec 26, and e hf n e -qr, and 11 w qr 11 e qr, and e lit s e qr, and all that part of the s w qr (being 115 acres) lying w of the Wabash and j Erie Canal, all in scc 27, t 4 s r 9 w. 315 acres. i DAVIESS COUNTY. '
The ti c nr n e nr and s c or. and w hf n 0 or of scc 9, w hf n c or sec 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. The n e or s w
t 5 n, r 6 w. 280 acres. The n w qr n w qr and e hf s w . qr sec 7, 1 4 s, r 8 w, 47 acres, Thes v qrs w qr sec 7, t qr sec 10, t 5 n, r 6 w. 120 acres. The w hf n w qr sec 4 s, r 8 w, 47 acres. The n e qr w hf scc 2, t 4 s, r 9 w, 20, and n hf aud s 0 qr scc 30 all in t 5 n, r 6 w, 550 80 40 acres. The s e qr e hf sec 2, t 4 s, r 9 w, 41 16 acres, acres . ; The s w qr scc 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, 185 87 acres. Thcshfn PIKE COUNTY. ' 1 w qr, and the s w qr scc 5, t5 s, r9 w, 230 acres; 10 acres The s w qr s w qr scc 6, t 2 s, r 7 w, 49 10 acres. The hcing reserved from the full complement of 240 ac.es . ' in ,i i,f i - J 39 .,i - l.f .1 n The chf s w or sec 19, t 5 s, r 9 w, 121 acres. Tho w lit
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taining 50 acres, bounded as follows : beginning at n o eorner of s e qr of scc 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, and running south 50 rods, thence west 160 rods, thence north 50 rods, thence cast 160 rods to the beginning corner. The n e qr n w qr sec 10, and the seqrsw qr sec 3, t 4 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. The s w qr s e qr sec 28, t 3 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. The n e or n w or sec 34. t 3 s. r 7 w, 40 acres. The s w qr n e
Undivided three-fourths e hf f w qr sec 2, t 3 s, r 10 w, ; ()r sec t 4 S; r g w, 40 acres. 60 acres. The s e qr 8 w qr scc 2, and undivided hf n w .,.. rnrvTV qr sec 4, both in t 2 s, r 9 w, 120 acres. Thcneqrse( U'UJ tulM1' qr sec 14, t 3 s, r 10 w, 40 acres. ; The s c qr s e qr soc 17, t 10 n, r 4 w, 40 acres. The MARTEN COUNTY. ' n e qr sec 26, aud the h w qr n w qr, and the n w hf u w The e hf n e qr fee 20, t 5 n, r 4 w, 80 acres. j I1' "f n w qr, both in sec 25, and all in t 10 n, r 5 w 220 MfT?r' i- rriTTVTY acres. Lot of 3 acres, beginning at the s w comer ot see MUitUAA Wt.Ml. ' 9, thence north along the section line 27 J perches to the The n e qr scc 21, and the s e qr, and the e hf s w qr, spring branch, thence neatly east for 19 rods, along said nnd the s e qr n w qr sec 15, all in t 11 n, r 1 c, 440 acres. iancb to a large stone, thence south of east for 16 rods The w hf s w qr sec 26, and the c hf s e qr scc 27, and to (he n w comer of Ihe l'resbvtcrian Church yard, in the the n hf n e qr sec 34, all in t 13 n, r 1 e, 240acres. The town 0f Vaudulin, thence 33 rods to the place of beginn w qr, and the s w qr sec 2, t 12 n, r 2 e. 297 96 acres, j ning, containing 3 acres, more or less, in the s w corner TOWN OF MOORESVILLE I of the s w qr of the s w qr of scc 9, t 10 n, r 4 w. The BockNo.l3,,otsNo,-15,16. '" TOWN OF MARTINSVILLE. j CLAY COUNTY.
' qr n w qr sec 9. nnd the n e qr n e qr, and the s c qr n e
ing all in sections 11 and 14, t 1 n, r 7 w, 100 18-160ths acres. The 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.
The e hf n w or sec 18. 1 4 s. r 8 w, 94 10 acres. The
,,r nn.l p. it s e nr. hot i see 34. anu 8 0 or s w or sec ;o. "!',
1 , .. on ., ,., n , .. ot ..li ; t 4 s. r 9 w. 200 acres. 1 he e lit n w qr sec 11, and
ail l s w iir w ii r-i;c uin v vi. .. ... .- w.. ... . ,,, , . , ... t' .. .i , . . .Jj Ko, in e or w hf scc 2, and the c hf s w qr, and the n w qr s
s,.cfi n'r7 w. 489 10 acres.' The n hf s w nr sec 6J 'ir, both in sec 1 1, and all in t 4 s, r 9 w, 24U i acres
. n . .. r ... i,.c. ti, o . rr, nr V. i c hf n c or sec 18, t 4 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. Also a lot
I O I,, 1 I 11, 1 UU l.i. J itv n v o .. , dvv yj,
r 7 w, 53 33 acres. 1 he e lit n w qr, anil e lit s w qr, both in scc 9, t 3 s, r 7 w, 160 acres. The s hf n w qr, and c hf n e qr, and n w qr s w qr, and s w qr n e qr, all in scc 1 2, t 2 s, r 7 w, 240 acres. The s w qr sec 28, 1 1 s,
i r 8 w, 160 acres. .
GIBSON COUNTY.
dOut lot No. 6, w hf n w qr.
The terms of the sale will l., one-fourth part of the
'I he terms ot the sale wut oc, one-tourtn part ot me hw)i'.n ftn(, thc W w sec 9 ftU in , 12 purchase-money in hand, and the balance m two equal "r . w 1(joarro annual installuients, with interest from the date; thc pur-' ' '
chascr executing his promissory notes, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. A certificate will lie cxe-
cuted to cacti purchaser, showing ttie terms and conoi-: I lions of the soles, and entitling- him to a Iced of Con-j vcyance when full payment shall be made. ( FRANCIS FELLOWES, Trustee. ' Morrison & Rat. Solicitor for Complainant. !
i Note. Ia the aUvc descriptions of land, beside the qr sec , , t d s, r 6 w, 40 acre. I onlinarv abl.icviations denoting the points of compass, : POSEY COL NTY. i No. is used for nnmlier; hf for half; qr for quarter; sec The w hf n e qr, and the n w qr sec 19, t 8 s, r 13 w, i for bection; t fr town-hip; r for runge; and deg for de-'40 acres. I gre.es. i VANDERBURGH COUNTY.
I The n qr s w qr sec 23, t 4 s, r 1 1 w, 40 acres. The I w hf w qr sec 34, t 7 s, r 11 w, 72 1-5 acres.
NOTICE. j r)YTirrue of a decree rendered by the Circuit Court of, ) thc United States for the District of Indiana, at the. last term thereof, in a suit in Chan.cry, wherein Francis j Ft Howes, citizen of the State of Connecticut, was com-, plainant, and the Evansville, lndianaKjlis, and Cleveland j Straight Line Railroad Company was defendant, which ' was insti'.meJ 10 forccloe certain Deed of Trust, or!
I Mortgage, cxecntt-d by thc defendant to the same eom-j I plainant, a Trnstce, bearing date thc tirst day of July,
1 156, to -cure toe payment ot me om 01 nuRiy vnou-
san t dollar', and the interest tncreon 10 accrue, 1, me .-aid FraiH-is Fellowes. ill of?-r for ale, at public auction, to the liigt.e-t bidder, at the Coun-liou-e door, in the city of Indianarmlii, in the Stale of Indiaia. on the 16th dy of tMoticr'next. bctucn the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., aibl o'cl.-k. I. M., aud from day to day within Mid
Vnilod Sl:iles Patent Ollice. Washinhton, August 11, 1860. ON tho petition of Geo. W. Culp, of Allensvillo, lndinna, praying for thc extension of a patent granted to him on tho 14th of November, 1846, for an improvement in " Cider Mills," for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 14th day of November, 1860. It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, tho 29th of OCTOBER next, at 12 o'clock, M. ; nnd all persons are notilied to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing thc extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, especially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing ; all testimony tiled by cither party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 16th of October ; depositions nnd other papers relied upon as testimony must be tiled in the office on or before the morning of that day ; tho arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter Ordered, also, that this notice be published iu the Constitution, Washington, D. C, and "Old Line Guard," Indianapolis, once a week, for three weeks tho first of said publications to be at least sixty days before the 29th of October next the day of hearing. PHILIP F. THOMAS, augl6-3w Commissioner of Patents Notice of Application for License. VTOl'Ii'K is hereby pivcn Unit 1 will iipply to the Hnarrt of C'Miiity Commissioners of Mnrion county. Indiioiii. 111 their next term, eo in in c 11 ci ns: on the. first Miinliiy in Sept ember
I lSfjl). for a licenne 10 sell "iiitnxii alinc liquors in 11 less loiiinti-
ly lluoi 11 qiiurt at u Hum, " for one yenr. My place nl business itinl the premise whereon sub liquors 11 re In be drunk, urn located No. 43 South Wesl Street, on Ihe West hulf of lot No. 8. in S. Moore, jr's, subdivision of pqiiHre No. "1. in Indinloipolis. iu (.'enter lowhship, in Marion countv, Indiaiiti. fMMgl4-3w JOHN CUSICK.
WANTS TO ViJIU ilAM'. THE ADVERTISER. WAN TS TO PITKCHSK, ' Two or three pairs of Hoots, A flr-st rale Gold Wntrli, - One or two suits of (.'lothea. Two or three Hats. AttnoM any Itiud of Pry Goods, A No. 1 Dressinp Itnreau. . A fir.M rule Spring AiHttruss, A ;rond Sofa, A good Carpet. .And utmost nny useful article, ivhirh he will pay for on th 41I1 of March next, if Stephen A. IJoutrlas is then inminurutod President. Address, euro of Kditor Old Line Guard, liuliuilupnlis. until the election, auprll-l nov 3. WAGKR. COPPER TUBULAR LIGHTNING ROD, WITH SPIRAL FLANGES.
r puis hod is i?iArc of Copper bv causo that tut tut is 0110 of tli very best conductors, nnd does not rust; and in a Tubular li ral I orm. that bcinthe nuLttriil .htipe of the thunder bolt, as donioiistrutod when lightning penetrate') sand. TIik Flane and Koiiffli ldcw dissipate tho electricity nnd duMroy its power. The Joints are seeurely connected in nucti manner as to make the rod continuous throughout, and in every particular this protection is most duruble. It ha been endorsed by Dr. Buckman, Prof, of riiemiftry in the FennSYivanfa Motlicut V niverp'ttv; Dr. I Joy ntoni tho celeb rated Scientific Lecturer; John Young. lat? Profesor of Natural Science in theK. W. O. University; L)r. IJrown, late Stale Geologist; Dr. Athou. Superintetident tusanft A.Iimu; Hresidunt Andrews, of Keinon I'olleire; and in
deed over3i.O Prnfessors in Colleges
land other scientific men. It has received the first premiums at six nr eight State Fairs and as many Insti
tutes; and 51 countv and district
Fairs in all sections of the country, tt has never been beaten in any eoi test. Over inn newspapers and othor, four naif have spoken of it in terms of highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by the most intelligent noople wherever introduced.
As evidence of 'be popularity of
this rod. or the confidence tetttn it by tho peopto we give below the names of many persons in this city, who have Tad it erected on their' build
ings. Similar lists mightbe given of
inline rous places throughout the countrv. for we sold rods last season
53S338I quite extensively throughout the
estern ami rvuilliern Mates. Lucian Harbour, Dr G V Miller, John St'tniph, John l Defrees, Calvin Fletcher, Charles Moore, W K Nofsinger, St; Meredith, Hervv Bute;, . 'Jan ten Drum, Robert McC'het, K J PecK, W Thornburg, KS Alvord, Wm Gaiiae. -Col T A Mortis,
Dr KolliM, N F Cunningham,
y Ai!
i 1 :
bileu & Copeland, Henry Schnull,
A 1. Tilfonl, (' Ji'ampbell, J Kern man, .IP I'opo. O l ouaev, T H .Sharpe, .1. K. l'.lilc.r. Kilhy Fereuson,
MiK"e (.' A I. W Me Kev l Steven jnn ,
Llnniel Yatwles, James A Jolly, Goree J owe. Sainuel V ilmot. V H Tnlboll, Jll'lire Koneh, Klv Wooil, A i VVillaril, A II Wonil, R S Tiler, ft P (' llrown, S A Kletclier, V & II Glenn. Hiue.-ly .V Hereth, Win Hnrilin(r. Fitter tV Hark rieas, Wm Hniriterl, John I, Kelclium, S B Phelp, J M Lorl. Howard V Mills. Mrs A W .Morris. U iu Miuisur. J MrConl shiirne.
Lawrence M Vance, J K Shurie,
M illinill Stewart, The follolne builJings in this city are olio protuclctl hy .Munson's KoU:
Far) a nil.
Pavnl Wallace, Minn d French, ; Freil shove, f has A Kay. II J Horn, rIhns llunn, Ja M Hay, John Sullivan, John Hlufco, Dr T Parvin A lfreil Harrison, W in Wallace, HenJ Harrii'on, Josepli Wert, F.rie Lorlre. .1 (J Hnrrisiiii. Wm Mel.aiiBlilin, Win Tinslei ,
Kev J II Simmons,
Kev J A KriHise, Kev Siilnev l)i er, Kev M G Clark, Jacob S Pratt, Win Sullivan, Samuel McGifllli, W'ni Felbaum, Georpe Hill, T Krowuiiijr, .1 M l)ilh. llrT J lioncjrliy, J M Frot, Kilwin May. F St'.ellinjr. Stnuiriilon Fletcher, R T Tenevck, J S W alter. C Viinnciriil, &e., itc. Ac.
KX(JX COl"XTY.
The n lif s w finctional qr w fractional fee 12, and the w lif s w qr scc 11, both in t 2 n, r 8 w, containing 160
Siukine Fund BioMing, Slate Hank ilo, Aclna lus. t'o'i ilo, Oil.J Fellow's Hall. McLean's Femnle College
Lumiiic Asylum,
mayl2-
Ilidialiapi.lls Female CollejEe, Terre Haute Kailroail Uepot, Tliint Prcsbyterial Cliurcll, Fourth ilo L. KnptWI lilirch, F.piscopal Church,
LOCKE A tU'WSOrV, MANUFACTURERS, IXDI.4KA1MH.IS, ISilIAN..
DUBOIS COUNTY. Tlic w qr c qr, anil n w qr s e qr, an! the n e qr k c qr, all in cc 10, t 2 s, r 6 vr, 120 ncn. The n w qr I w
LAMASCO CITY VAKDERI3URGH CO. Block f?, lots No. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Block 171, lots No. 17, 18. MARTIN COUNTY. The ti .i n w qr see 4. t 3 n, r 4 w, WJ acre. The s w qr fee 24, t 5 n, r 3 w, 160 acres. The c qr w qr, nd the c w qr c qr w 18, t 5 n. r 4 w. 7.3 83 acn. Tlie n w qr, mnd the n w qr n e qr sec 20. t 5 n, r 4 w, 200 acres. MORGAN COUNTY. Tlie n e qr n e qr sec 28, and the hf e qr fee 21, and the e bf f eqrsw 21, all in t 12, n. r 1 w, 200 acre.. TOWN OF MARTIKSTIM.K MORGAN CO. Blck N. 30. N". 1.
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM PRESS
! BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
WK woulil call the aUiilion or Kailroarl Men. Presl.icntf of Cnllere "'! Academies, tho Meilical Profession, anil iillothers.lo our assortment of NEW & BEAUTIFUL TYPE! Just received from tlie befUrounlrie!-iii the l:nit'l Slntri.niil brarinp nit thi M'dicul Sign. JlrrtHtt Fraction. Frtntk l.ttttrs. jt??ebricl Si fn. auii nil lhr moiltsrii f;ictlitio for i- ;.. 1. - i i .i. U All n... Tt t a it.fi ln.-hit.erv ia
ii.pt n at in mo mx;t. ,- v - j - I new.atnt in food order, iiit-ludin llirce tf park Irnpmvrn j STEAM PRINTING PRESSES 1 which en.-ibtcp us t'i ilu mir work in a superior si) 1c. on atalior1 tinu . am! as einl term a nuy nther uflice.
We time mi hand a superior nrticle of Honk no orrd I'upero. ami the uet of lnk..ainl ot re practical workmen, we iruaranlr all nrk niilnilc1 In ua to be dune in the neat5l inaimcr. Willi proiuplne ami accuracy. Ouryo Drpartmrnt it well nupplied Willi all kinds oT -Sew and Fa!,i.ial,le 1 ; pe, aud we aro prepared t" do All Kinds of Joto Worlt ! Oil Hits shortest notice, ami at the lowest tivinr rales; and BLtNKtiOI'KV V. K V DKSC II f HTIOW ,
j on t ap. Uller. Folio rVst. Hal t ap, French, or Colored Papers. aud Canis or Card Bosros j For the character ..f nurwork we MiiH.lentlv refer to an; i Book or Joh tiearii-r our iinprii.l. 1 o. .r renl.ted al the lowest cash 1an.1ard.ao as to
b regular and uniform, and eiinil to all ; ami contracU for work will he adhered to. without resort loeiira rharrra. JT7 Krdem Irons adisunee prompll allended to, aid acca-
ifuillre ow .Heri.1(an slnael. imnte-Hatcb opptlelhe Post
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PROSPECTUS.
The Old Line Guard will be published three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, of each week, until after the Presidential Election, by Elder & IIarkness, Indianapolis, Indiana. A. B. Carlton, Esq., Editor. It will advocate the election of those true, tried, and patriotic Statesmen,
JOIIN-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 tlie right. We feel that we 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 election. In the language of our 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 aidng in their election. It will keep its readers posted in all jhe political news of the day, and its aim is to disseminate correct information and dispel error. Let the Guard have a large circulation it will be a valuable aid in the canvass.
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BY AUTHORITY
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; N E It IS A S K .4 . Synopsis of llie Prcaidcnt's Proclamation, No. BO dated April 20, 18iO. IT orders public sales in the Territory of jS'ebrnska, as follows ; At tho land office at Bbownstille, on the 6th day of August next, of twenty-six townships, heretofore unoffercd, in the counties of Jones and Saline. At the land office at Brownsville, on the 20th day of August next, of twenty-four townships, heretofore unoft'ered, in the counties of Fillmore and Jefferson. At the land office at Nebraska Citt, on the 13th day of August next, of twenty-eight townships and fractional townships, heretofore unofl'ered, in the comities of Clay, Lancaster, Calhoun, Saline, Greene and Butler. At the land office at Nebraska City, on the 27th day of Aiignst next, of twenty-seven townships and fractional townships, heretofore unoffcrcd, in thc counties of Saline, Greene and Butler. At the land office at Omaha City, on thc 13th day of August next, of thirty-three townships and fractional townships, heretofore unofl'ered, in the counties of Piatt, Izard and Cuming. At tho land office at Decotaii City, on thc 6th day of August next, of forty townships and fractional townships, heretofore imoffcred", in the counties of Cedar, JJixou, Tierce and Qui Court. At tho land office at Decotah Citt, on the 20th day August next, of thirty-seven townships, heretofore unoti'ered, in thc counties of Pierce and Qui Court. The lands will be oli'ercd with the usual exceptions of school sections, &c, &'. The sal s will be kept open tiniil thc tho lands are all offered, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, and no longer, and no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Pre-emption claimants arc required to establish their claims to the satisfaction of thc proper Register and Receiver, and make payment for the same on or before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sales, otherwise their claims will le forfeited. JOS.. S. WILSON, Commissioner nfthe General TmhH Office.. General Land Office, June j 4, 1 560. July 24-6w, 1 a week. KAKSAS. Synopsis of the President's Proclamation, No. una, dated April 20. !$(: IT orders public sales in tlie Territory of Kansas, as follows : At thc land office at Junction Citt, on the 6th day of August next, of forty townships and parts of tow nships, heretofore nnoffered, ill the counties of Marshall and Washington. At thc land office at Junction City, on thc 20th day of August next, of thirty-three townships, heretofore unoffcrcd, in the counties of Clay and Dickison. At the land office at Junction Cur.on the 10th day of .Septemlier next, of thirty-fuur townships and fractional townhiis, heretofore nnoftered, in the counties of Wise and Butler. At the land office at Fobt Scott, on the 13th day of August next, of twenty-five townships and parts- of townships, heretofore unotVered, iu the counties of Andcron, Corlee, Madison and Butler. The lands will be offered with the usual exceptions of school sections, (tr., &c. The sales will be kept open until the lands are all offered, which is to lie accomplished within two weeks, and no longrr, and no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until aftrr the e'xpiration of thc two eck. , , v ' i Pre-emption claimants are rei)uind to eablisb their claims to the snti-faj-tion of the proper Redder and lie. reiver, and nuke paynent for tlie same on or before the day apxinted for the commencement of UiC public sale, otherwise their claims w ill be forfeited. JOS. S. WILSON, (.omnimitmrT rtlhe General Imk Oee. General Land Office, June, 14. lCfiO; Juh i4-w, 1 e-k.
