Indiana State Guard, Volume 1, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1860 — Page 4

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKETFOR GOVKRKOR, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Shelby. FOR LIECTEXANT GOVERNOR, DAVID TURPIE, of White. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, WILLIAM II. SCHLATER, of Wayne'. FOR Al'DITOR OF STATE, JOSEPH RISTINE, of Fotiiilnin. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, NATIIAIsIEL F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vi-ro.

THE COMPKOMISE EEJEOTED.

" " ; TOR- A TTOR NEY0 K N E H A L; OSCAR B. 1IOIID, of Decatur. ' FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. SAMUEL L. RUGG, of Allen. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, CORNELIUS O'BRIEN, of Dearborn. FOR REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, M. C. KERR, of Floyd. V

Congressional Mass Meetings OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRACY, , FAVORABLE TO THE ELECTION OF BEEOKINEIDGE AND LANE.

Hon. JESSE 1). BRIGHT, Hon. GRAHAM N. FITCH, Hon. W. II. ENGLISH, Hon. JAMES MORRISON, Hon. DHL AAA R. ECKELS, And the Electors for the District in-wliirh tlie meetings arc hold, will address their . follow citizens at 1 he following .-'limes, and places, commencing at one o'clock P. M.: Anderson, Tuesday, Sept. 18. ;: Waba.-h, ' Wednesday, Sept. 19. V Fort Wavne, 'Thursday, bept. 20. L;i)orte, Friday, bepr. 21. L'llayette. SaHirday, Sept. 22. . : (irceneasile. Monday, Sept. 21. incennes. Tuesday, Sepi. 'Jo. New Albanv, ednesday, Sept. iO. Seymour, Thursday, Sept. 27. Napoleon, Fridav, Sept. Pranklm. Saiurday, Sept. :s9. Richmond, - Monday, Oct. 1. Connersville. Tuesday, Oct. Drookville, Wednesday, Oct. o. Distinguished speakers from oilier States have been invited, and it is conbdently expected will attend, of w hich due notice w ill be given hereafter. CHANGE0F TIME.

In order to avoid eonflietinj; with a ma?s meeting at Muldletown, on the same dav, lv the Oppo-ition, it lias been thought advisable by the State Central Com', mitten to change the dav ot the Demoeratie Mass Meeting at . Anderson, from Monday, the 1 7th, -to" Tuesday, the 18th, at the same hour.. Our friends will plea?e notice this change. . CHANGE OF PLACE! . On tho urgent solicitation of a large number, the ' place of holding the Mass Meelini: has been clinnircd. . by the Central Committee, fiom C'entreville, to Richmond. TO CORRESPONDENTS. We solicit our friends in all parts of the State to t'aoi'v us oeeasionally with, communications short, but to the jioj nt --so that the puuliu may be iiiluniict ot the streiiTtli and spine ot the Bit i;C'KIM:iih;f. movement in tins Slate. '". , BRECKINRIDGE PLATFORM. Platform of the National Democratic Party. f he Candidates. Fur Prexident-iuiis C. Bkeckinuidoe, of Ken-

We publish below, in this number, the correspond

ence ol the Urcekinndge and tlie louglaa Mate l en

tral Committees, in relation to a Compromise Electoral

Iicket. As our paper is about to go to press, we have

neither time nor space tor extended remarks. Indeed comment is unnecessary. Our proposition is rejected

The Douglas men, by their action in this respect, pro

claim to the world their preference for Abraham Lincoln as the next President oPtlio United States! They put their refusal to accept our proposition upon the ground of want of authority. This is only a shallow excuse. Douglas Executive or Central Committees have no hesitation about their 'authority' to form coalitions with Know Nothings; but can find none to-adopt inensures for binding up the broken -fragments of the Democratic part v. Their Committee in Indiana assumed authority to instruct delegates to the National Convention. Their National Committee, or

a portion of it, met at the National Hotel, in Washington, and assumed authority to NOMINATE a ean-

didate fir the "ice Presidcnr,) ; but when it comes to j adopting a line of policy by which alone the Denioc-

j racy ot tins State can triumph, they skulk behind the j plea of want of "authority." i CORRESPONDENCE. t j . LvDiAXAfOLis, July 81, 18G0. j IIox. N. B. Paljikr, Chairman, S-r. At a Mass

j State Convention of the friends of BiiKcKixiiinciE

and Lane, held in this citv, this dav, among other

j resolutions, the following were adopled:

Unsolved, That whilst we disapprove of the platform

ot principles on winch Jlr. Douglas is now a candi

date; we still regard it as less objectionable than that

; on which Mr. Lincoln is placed; -therefore, i . lirso 'ri ll, That the Democratic Central Committee ; this day appointed, be authorized and requested to ; confer with the' Central Committee appointed on the i 11th day of January last, with the view to the organizing and running of one and a joint electoral ticket, on the following basis, to-wit: j If the persons that may be jointly agreed upon for electors shall be elected, they shall cast, the vote of '. this State for that one of the two candidates for President and Vice President Breckinridge and Lane, or Douglas and Johnson who it shall be found, after the election, is certain to receive the highest number of electoral votes from other Slates. That said committee be authorized, in their discretion, to ajree upon the adoption of an entirely new

electoral ticket, or the liuiiiincr of either of the pres- ! ent electoral tickets, or of a ticket composed of parts of the present electoral tickets, as may be thought most expedient. The (lectors who may be then agreed upon, pledging' themselves, in writing, to cast the vote of the State (if elected) in accordance with this resolution. In discharge of the duty devolved upon us, we lose no time in submitting this resolution to you, in order that such action may be taken by you, and those associated with you on the committee appointed at the1 Convention held in this citv on the lltli ot Jannarv,

as you deem proper. A reply at your earliest con nience is verv desirable. . Itespecifullv. "W . II. 1 ai.isott. Chairman. Slc

J.NO. B. ( i AliDlN EI!, L. M'AIiKS, (iKo. II. Kyle,I!. F. Mr u.K. v, Ai.ex. urn-, JtlilN It. El.DEIi, Jri.iE.s- Nicolai, James M. Pomi.ixsox, James Jotixsox,James M. Oliver, 1 MOM AS "W OOP. Thomas I). Lkmox, (i. V. It. "H ADI.EUJII, E. B. I HOMAS.

Eighth Census of Indiana. The U. S. Marshal has added 13 counties to the list published last week, making 47 counties in all.

counties. lSl'.O. 1850. Bartholomew 18.050 1 2,832 Benton 2,815 1,144 Brown ti,515 4,84.0 Boone lO.llol 11,(129 Blackford 4.X00 2,804 Clay 12,310 8,184 Daviess 13,211 10,354 Dearborn 23,888 20,1 tl5 DeKall) ........13,483 8,257 Delaware.... 15,8(15 10.976 Fayette 10,3(10 1O.140 . FriiukJiu. U .l' 25 1 7,9 1 1. Floyd. .20,0110 l t,S7(j Fulton. 10,000 5,804 Grant 10,170 11,092 Hamilton 17,328 12,080 Hancock .12,751 9.711 Harrison..; 18,557 15,538 Howard 12,31)3 0,007 llendri,cks 17,004 14,077 Huntingdon 1 1,704 7,850 Jasper...; 4.3t5 3.424 Jay. 12,485 7,051 Jetferson. ..25,312 23,931 Johnson ............ 15,100 12,228 Knox 17.010 11,080 Lawrence . 13,725 12.210 Marion. . . 40.000. 24,289 Owen 14,303 12,040 Parke 15,448 15,049 Ripley. .. . . ..19,119 14.822 Rush! 10,201 16.445 Scott... ......... 7,338 5.889 St. Joseph..; ........ 18,808 10,955 Steuben lO.ooO 0.1U7 Switzerland.. ..13,413 12,953 Tipton.... ,8,000 3.534. Tippecanoe 20,050 19,209 Union. 7.200 0.881 Vanderburgh. ... ..... .21,113 11,415 Vermillion. 8,424 8,001 "Wabash. 17,520 12,109 Warren. ... , 10,074 7.423 "Wayne.,... ...28,194 25,900 White. 8,5ol 4,700 Whitley 10,750 5.190 Wells.'. 10,887 0,152

Newton county taken off of Jasper since 1850.

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THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED BY

THE PEOPLE. That every Democratic United Slates Senator save only Mr. Pugh ami, Mr. Douglas, endorses the nomination of Breckinridge and Lane, and will render good aid in electing them. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PLOI LL ' That in the House of Representatives three-fifths at least, of the Demoeratie members, go the same ticket.

KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! That ex-President Pierce, and so far as heard from, every member of his Cabinet, are openly in the field for Breckinridge and Lane, the Union and the Constitution. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! That James Buchanan and every member of his Cabinet, including Gen. Cass, the leader of the Democracy in the campaign of 1818, are firm in their support of the nominees of the Democracy Breckinridge and Lane. . KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! That lion. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New "i oik. and the most prominent men of the party in every State of the Union, have declared the same way. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! . That seventeen of the Slates of the Union are as certain to cast their votes for Breckinridge-and Lane

as that the sun will rise oil the morning ot the elec-

fo W . II. Talijott, Esq., (Vuiwiwiii.) and other tlon

! Gexts:- Your communication ot" the 3 1st ult., ac- , coiupauicd be resolutions ot the Lite liti:c'Klxitll(iE j ' meeting in this city, and asking the action of the Democratic Central Committee upon the 'propositions 'therein contained, came to hand in proper time.

I shall take, the earliest opportunity to lav vour com

munication before the Committee, of which i have the

honor ot being Chairman.; Very respeettullv, voiir obedient servant, N. B. Palmer, Chairman Ind. Dcni. Ccn. Com.

I I.NPl AXAPOl.IS, August 1 7, 18(;o. ! IIox. N. B. Falmek,-(itnrmim, Ar.; Sir ISonie fifteen days have elapsed since you acknowledged the receipt of inv letter enclosing a resolution passed by

the Mass Mate Convention of the friends ot Bkfck-

: ixridoe and Lane, held in this city July 31st, having for its object the running of one and a joint elec- ; toi'til ticket, thereby enabling us (o secure harmony ;and success in our party in this State, No response having been made, I fed constrained to respectfully call your attention again to this subject, and request an answer without further delay. . ' Very respectfully yours. See., M . II. 'Ialiiott, Chairman Ind. National Democratic Cen. Com-

Fu

lucky. Vice President Gen.

Joseph Lam:, of Or-

eyon. Ui'xdli'ed, I lint flic pbttlorni ndopied by the Democratic parly at Cincinnati be ntliinied, with tin; following explanatory resolnuons: 1. J'nat Hie (lovernuienl ol a 1 ei rnorv organized by an act ot Congress is provisional anil temporary, and during Ks exislciice all (Mlizi ps of the Uniu'd States have an eijuat right to settle with their properly in lite tciipiuv, without their lights, either m person or proprny. bi ing destroyed by Cony tcssioiiuI or J ed itorial legislation. 2. Thai i( is the du'y of the Federal Government, in all (be (fep irtiiicnts, when necessary, to protect the lights of persons and property in the Territories, mid wherever else its constitu-ional authority extends. 3. That, when the settlers in a Territory, having an adequate population, form a .State Constitution, the right of sovereignty commences, and bfing consummated by their admission into Hie Union, they stand on an equality with the people of other States, and a Sta'e llius- organized ought lo be admitted into the Federal Union, whether its Constitution prohibits or recognizes the institution of .slavery. 4. Thai the Democratic p irty are in favor of the acquisition of Cuba, on such terms as shtdl be honorable to ourselves and just (o Spain, at the earliest practicable moment. ' 5. That the enactments of State Legislatures to defeat the faithful rxecution of the Fugi ive Slave Law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in (heir effect. 6. That the Democracy of the United States recognize it as an imperative duty of the Government to protect the naturalized citizen in ail his rigbls, whether at home or in foreign lands, lo the same extent as its native born citizens. Wi'teieas, One of the greatest necessities of the age, in a political, commercial, postal, and military point of view, is a speedy communication between the Pacific and Atlantic coast; therefore be it resolved, 7. That the National Democratic party do hereby pledge themselves to ii-e every means in their power lu secure ihe pas-age of wmii bill, lo the exi-n: of their cuntuutiunal authority by Cong-, for ihe construction jf h railroad lo

Hie I aihr Ocean, ;it the eaili.-s-t luacticaolf mo

ment.

"." Ixdiaxai'OI.is, August 20, i860. Wm. II. Tai.iiott, Est;.: Sir lour letter of the 1 7th instant, calling mv attention to your letter of the 31-t July, coveiuiL' certain resolutions of a BiieckixKil'OE meeting held m tins citv on the iilst ult., is before me. A meeting ot the Indiana Democratic Central Committee was called for the 17th inst., but for some c.iu-e a full attendance was not accorded, and no formal a -tiou taken on the subject presented in aid resolutions. I mav remark, however, that from correspondence and interchange ot views, it is ascertained that the members of the Central Committee appointed at the Indiana Democratic Slate Convention, held on the 11th January last, are unauimotislv ot the opinion t hat they have no authority to act m the premises contemplated in our pi ot)Os:i!s. cry respectfully. X. B. Palm i it.

Chairman Ind. Dcni. Ceiural Committee PR O S P E C T U S O F

THE DAILY CAPITAL CITY FACT,"

AXI WEEKLY STATE CAPITAL FACT.

KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOIT L '

That the Electoral College consists of 303 votes.two thirds of which are 202 Douglas' vote on the last ballot was 181 i votes or 20 less than the requisite two-thirds, which his friends at Charleston voted for.

KEEP IT BEFORE- THE PLOI 1 1 ' That when it became apparent to the friends of Judge Douglas that he could not receive 20-1 more votes, then they gave him the regular nomination bv a trick, and declared he was " nominated unanimously." THE WHOLE TRUTH IN A M T '-III LL Ihe wdtole number of votes cast were 191. There were 108 delegates absent, and not voting, even after the admission of the bogus delegates from Alabama and Louisiana. Deducting these, there were but 189 regular legal delegates or 123 less than a full Convention present. Of the Free State delegates, 3 from Maine, 3 from Massachusetts, 2 from Connecticut, 4 from New Jersey, and 1 7 from New "1 ork JO in all had seceded. Stenbenvitle I num.

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1 Th" pip'-r fur the l) morrnvy of the L'nion will : be published Daily, every evening, and Weekly, every

N itunlav. I is unnecessary to tell t lie Democracy that

if they would conquer in the great contest in Novenv

i lier next, tlicv should exert themselves to circulate

papers w hich su-tain their principles and support their

candidates. Vv e hOH' that every tnend of .Breckinridge and Lane will assist ns in giving the widest cir

culation to the Tin? i) and HVtW Fact. In order that

we may place our paper wiilun the reach of every

Demo rat, we offer it at. a price which will barelv

coverthe co-t of publication. Terms ca.'h,in wlcnnce. I tehms he sri:s nii'Tiox daily fact.

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HI 1 IX ! N O '' A . Kynopwih of Ihe I'reKidciiI'M I'roeluiiiullon, So. (!(il, duletl July 7, IS(tl).

PJl OS PECTUS.

I T order

lows :

die- sales in tho Stnto of Jlinni'sota, as fob

At the Lund Olfu o of St. Cloud, on thr 15th iluy of

Oitohor next, of fifty .seven townships anil parts of townships heretofore, unolfcred in tho counties of Wright, Stearns, Mocker, and Davis. At the Land Ollicc at St. Cloi:d, on the 2Jth day of Oiohcr next, of twe,nly-five townships nud parts of townships heretofore unofl'ered in the counties of Shcrhnrne, . . . ...

liinton, niornson, ami trow my;. . At the Land Offlee at FoiiEST C'lTV, on the 22d day of

October next, of fifty -three townships and parts of townships heretofore uiioll'orcd in the counties of Hennepin, Carver, Wright, McLcod, Meeker, and Davis. At the Lund Ollieo at Henderson, on the 15th dav of October next, of tif'tv townships and parts of townships

heretofore unollcred in the counties of Goodhue, Daeoj tah, Uice, Si'ott, Leseur, Kieolet, and Sibley. . ! At the Land (Mice at St. Peteh, on the 22d day of j October next, of sixty-one townships mid parts of town-

j ships in the counties ol auasliaw, inmstean, uoounuc, i Dodgo. Uice, Steele, AVauseca, Blue Earth, Loseur, Kico- ! let. and Brown.

t At the Land Ofliee at St. Peter, on the 5th day of

! November next, of nil tho vacant tracts in the cven-rium-' bor sections and parts of sections within six miles on each 1 side of the parts of "the Southern Minnesota," the "Minj ncapolis and Cedar Valley," and "Transit" Railroads, . within the district of latids'suhject to sale at St. Peter. , At the Land Ollicc at Ciiateiki.d, on the 29th dny of I November next, of sixty-four townships and parts of ; townships in tho counties of Winona, Fillmore, Olm- ; stead, Mower, Hodgo, Freeborn, Steele, Wauseca, and j Faribault. J At tho Land Ollice at Ciiatpield, on the 12th day of November next, of all tho vacant tracts in the even-imm-; bcrcd sections and parts of sections within six miles on i each side of the parts of the "Minneapolis and Cedar I Vallcv." the "Transit," and the "Hoot Iiiver Valley"

Kailroads, within tho district of lands subject to sale at j Chatlield. j Ar the Land Office at Scvrise City, on the 22d day I

of October next, of t'oriy-tive townships and parts of townships heretofore uiioil'ered in the counties of liuch-

; anan, Chisnpi, Isanti, Anoka, Millc Lacs, Sherburne, t Benton, and Aiken. j. At the Land Ollieo at Portland, on tho 15th day of

I October next, of twentv townships nnd fractional town

Tun Old Lixk Guard, will be published three times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, of each week, until after the Presidential Election, by Eldek & IIarkness, Indianapolis, Indiana. A. 13. Carlton, Esq., Editor. It will advocate the election of those true, tried, and patriotic Statesmen,

"JOHN CT B RE C K INRID G E, of "Old Kentucky,"

ani ...-. GENERAL JOE LANE, of Oregon, i.

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, ratherthan personal preferences and prejudices, and sfand forth calmly, firmly, and fearlessly in defence of the right. We feel that we are doing 1 his 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 Ihe language of our candidate for President, let us stand by the "Constitution, and the

.: Equality of the States! These are sym-

: snips ncretotore nnoiicroi m the counties ot i.uko aim ; bojs of everlasting Union. Let these be j St. Louis. - - j a j Tho lands will bo olfcred with the usual exceptions ot j the rallying cry of the people. " school sections, !;e. j ' . The even-numbered sections within six miles on each j Ail persons friendly to the election of ! side of the. Railroads will be offered subject, as required j T3.... .i t ..... . , ." i , ! hv law. to a minimum of two dollars and lif.v cents iier r BllfcCKlNRIUCK and LaNE, are requested to

acre. j The sales will be kept open until tho lands are all ! oll'ercd, which is to be accomplished within two weeks,

' and no lonirer; and no private entry of any of the lands ' will he admitted until after the expiration of the two

weeks. i keep its. readers posted in all the political Prc-cmpth'ii claimants are required to establish their j ,. ,. , , . , . . j claims to the satisfaction of the proper Register and Ke-J "CWS. 01 tllC Clay, aiKt its aim IS to dlSSCmi-

(ceivcr, and make payment tor the same on or tictore tne natc correct inlormation and dispel 'error dav nrmomtcd for tho commencement ot the nubile sales, 1

i othcrwi.-c their claims will be forfeited. i JOS. S. WILSON. Commissiotifir of the reiirnd Land Office. General Land Ofliee, August 17, 1800. Sept. 1 12w, lft week.

nikiot flum-ihis in extending the circulation of the Guard, as the most effective' means of aitkng in their election. It will

Let the Guard have a large circulation

it will be a valuable aid in the canvas

&: n it a s li a . 'iioikik ot iliu I ico i 1 cnl's, J'roc.laiiiution, No. ((10, tlaU'il i ii 1 20. 1S(U).

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full Mi.! f tn 1,1 ,-tf: wilt n!o k'.-i-r, lie- ino-t c

ders public sales in the Territory of Nebraska, as

ows :

At th land ofliee at Bhownsville, on the 6th day of Aujrust next, of twenty-six townships, heretofore unofl'ered, in the counties of Jones and Saline. At the land ollicc at 11i:ovnsvii.i.e, 011 the 20th day of

August next, of twenty-four townships, heretofore unoffered, in the counlics of Fillmore and Jefl'erson. At the land olncc at "Nkukaska C itv. on the l.ltli dav of Auaust next, of twenty-eight townships and fractional townships, heretofore unofl'ered, in the counties of Clay, Lancaster. Cnllimui. Saline. Greene and Butler.

At tne land ollicc at i;hkaska Citv. on the '1, th dav of Au.mist next, of twenty-seven townships and fractional townships, heretofore nnoti'ered, in the counties of Saline, Greene and Butler. .'" At t'uo land ollice at Omaha City, on the 13th dav of

August next. if thirty-three towtiships and fractional ton-nihijis, heretofore unollcred, in the counties of Matt, Izard and Cuminjr. At the land ollice atl)i:coTAH City, on the 6th day of Am:ii--t next, of forty townships and fractional townships, heretofore unotl'cred, in the. counties of Cedar, Dixon, Pierce and Qui Court. At the land ollice at Dkcotaii City, on the 20th day August next, of thirty-seven townships, heretofore unotl'cred, in tho counties of Pierce and Qui Court,

The lands will be oll'ercd with the usual exceptions of: school sections, Sc. ic. !

The snh s will bo kept open until the tho lands are nil

ottered, winch is to be accomplished within two weeks, amino longer, and no private entry of tiny of the lands will bo admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks.. Pre-emption claimants arc required lo establish their claims to the satisfaction of the proper Keeistcr and Hcccivcr, and make payment for the same on or before the dav appointed for the commencement of the public sales, otherwise their claims will bo forfeited. JOS. S. WILSON. ' Commmivmr of the Gtnrnil Land Office. General Land Olbcc. June 14. l.idl). Julv lil-bw. 1 a week. K A It Ka Si Synopsis ol Ihiv Prosidcnl'i I'roclama tion, "o. c.jil, lalrd pril 20, I8i(. IT orders public sales in the Territorv of Kansas, as . follows: ' ' j

! At the land ollicc at Jcnctiok City. 011 the Cth dav ol

j August next, of forty townships and parts of townships, i heretofore unollcred, in the counties of Marshall and ' asbington. i At the land ofhee at Junction C ity, on the 20th dav ! of August next, of thirty-three townships, heretofore 11111 ollered. in tho counties of Clav nnd Dickison.

At the land ollice nc Junction CiTY.on the 10th dav of September next, of thirty-four townships and fractional town-dups. heretofore unotlered. in tho counties of t iso

1 and butler. I At the land ofliee nt FonT Scott, on the 13th day of I August next, of twenty-five townships and parts of town- , shijn, heretofore unofteicd, in Ihe counties of Anderson,

j Coliee, Madison nnd Butler. j The lamls will be offered with the usual exceptions of: ! school sections, Sc., Sc. Thf" sales w ill be kept open until the lands are all ! olfcred, which is to be accomplished within two weeks, I

; and no longer, and 110 private entry of any of the lands i will be admitted until after the expiration of the two t weeks. i Pre-emption claimants are required to establish their j claims to the satisfaction of the proper Ilegistcr and Ke1 reiver, and make payncnt for the same on or before the ; day appointed for the commencement of the public sales, ; otherwise their claims w ill lie forfeited. j JOS. S. WILSON, 1 C'luianissiiuifr of the Gnarrd Land Office. j General Lr.nd Office, June, 14, 1SG0; j July 24-Cw, 1 a week.

THII.MS. One copy, until after the Presidential Election, I' tv Ci:nts, Eleven copies, for Five Dollars. 'Ihe money must accompany the subscription, m all eases. Address, E 1 J)E R & II ARK NE SS, I.DI A A1'(I.1S, l.).

lUBON9B:-:'-y-':. COPPER TUBULAR. LIGHTNING- ROD, WITH MMRAL FLANGES

rnms hod is m ini! -.- JL Cupper l chiisi; Hint iiiciul U oiib of the verj be.-i coinlm-tors. does not runt; uii'i in 1 11 (in l.i r iral I orm.tliul beinirtlmiiiallrnl shupo of I h h th 11 1 il r boll, us ilfiiionstnili'd when 1 i-s-li t in air punetnites eand. Tim t in uge nn.l Itouali 1 lg., . Iliasiiaie Iho -elect rk-h)- iinrt ilcstrny it- power. The jn'uils are -eiMiri-ly cunnei-teil ill sncli 11 milliner ns lo ni.il;e 1 1 1 . , roil continuous lliroiijrhoul. mul in every particular Hi is protection i. inoslilur11 li I o . It has been cmloraed by llr. lim knian, I'rol'. or Clienii-trv in Hie Pennsylvania iMeilical lIniviTsii : llr. Hoynlon, iho ei-lebrateil .-'.ieniiHe i.rcturer; John Voune Inic Prote-or of Natural Science in Ihe j. VV. e, Ulliversity; Dr. lirown, lule State Geologist; Dr. -Allien. Superintendent Insane .A-yluni; Prejideul Andrews, of Keiiion ('olh-ixe; nnd in--ileed over tint) Professors in Colleires anil other seientilie men. 11 has re-

ceiveil me first premiums at six or eiiflit SOitc Fairs tin d as manv InstitiitHSi and 51 e.mi.iv an. I ilistrii-t l-iurs in all secliiius or the country, Il has never been beaten in ::i,y contest. Over 0o newspapers and other journals have -p., i,,., j , terms orhlsliesl praise. anil il h.,.. I. n enilly patroi.ieit by tin- m.M iniellipent people wherever ii.lro,!i....,. As eyiilcnee ,, ihe p.ipiinu f this roil. of lhecoiiflclein'e l. in ii by tliu people we jrive below the name's ol ninny persons in this eilv, who have bad il erected on ibeir' buildInjrs. Similar lists initrhl tie iven of numerous places llirouirhonl iho country, for we sold rods last, season quite eUensiv-eh thriiuehout the

Western and Soiilhern Slalf. I.ucian Kartiour. llr G VI .Miller. John Stumph, John ) pefrees, Calvin Kiel, -her. Charles Moore, WKNorsinsrer. Sf.Miredilh, Hervv Bales, .lames Drum, Roller! .M.Chel. K .1 I'itk, W Thoriiburff, KS Alvoril. Win ft . use, Col T . Morris. Dr Ileitis. X P Ciinniiijliani.

t.den St l opolnnd, Henry Stimuli,

Daniel Vaniles, James A Joliy, Gorjre I owe. Satuuel VViltnut, W H Talhotl, Jllilpe KoMch, Elv V 'mul. A G VVillanl, A D Wood, KSlMer, G P f Hrown, S A Fletcher, W A II Glenn. Hine-dy llereth. Win Harding. Klder iV Harkue.s, Wm Har-eft. John I, Keteham. S H Phelps, J M Ur l.

Howard V Mills.

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1) AM. TO WHOM IT M.AV CONcHUN nn

w:irii'l 11 nl tt jive or an iiiio.it&tii hnnurs lo iijt

hullMt,t. ( liarli'S ' hair. s-ptl 3w , MAHY S. SWHAIK. Vox BlttUii-ml Fre Prr ropy. 2 wci kn.

J MrConl Hire. I,awllct M Vmu-o, Witli.iin Sicwiirl,

A It Tilfnn!, J Burn man, ) Tdiiw'v, K. Eh'u-r. Mis-es V A f. W Alt; Knrl:iiul. Pn vi.l Wallnri'. Clms (r K'-'mk Ii, Fred Shmo. i'hn A Kin . li .1 Horn, Tho lmin, Jns M i:.t, John Suliiviin, John Blake, Hr T P.irvin A Ifrnl M.-trrion, Im'I'J H:rri.oti, J's. .!i Wert, .1 f H;trrion. W in McL:iuirhlin, Wm Tnil' ,

waxts jo n uriiAsi:. THK AUVtRII.SEli WAMS TO Pt'KCHSfc, Two r thn'! Mir of Hotit. A fir! rat- OoM Wrtt. It. One or two suit of ( iothes. Two or tht.-.- Ha, AInntT :iht kii.il of Hr' (jfhi.ll, A N- I lr.-iiijE liun;n. A Hrl rrit Sprh g Mallr, A rood Sofa, A r t r.rKl. A nA nlmt nv ii4-fvi artirlf. hirh h" w ill nsv for on the

4th of l ;5 rvlt i.fxi. if NU-i.li'i: A. I tiir "I i lin-i. iiiMtrrni-.

Pr-Mlri(l. Ati.IrM.. mrt- ol Ko'ltor OI4 Limt Vmr4. -

;t"i. nnlil tin eiVvlimt. aujrll t -mv 3. W AOKR.

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I' yt IIICI.I.I.A. Ji.-lri-r.iv V II.I.A KH'S.

i l ulled SStUcs 1'aleut Otlice. AVAsillSfJTON, Ausiist 11, ISIiO. OV the petition of Ceo. W. Cnlp, of Allcnvillc. Imlif nna, prnvin fur tlic cxkn-inn of a patent jrrnnhd to him on tlic Ht'i of XoTcmlit-r, 1 846, for nn improvement

! in " Ciil'-T Mills." for seven wars from the expiration of, Mr A w Morri-

i eat 1 i.nlent wltirti tnl;f4 nlo'o llie 1 Jll, Jnv .,f Vr I ' Mallsnr

licr, 1SG0. ' I It i onlen il. that the saiil j ctitinn lie hoard at the Pa-

tent llllii-oon .MtlMlAV. the 2TtIt of OC'IOBhK next, Th(I fn,t t.uiblinirs in this citv are , at 12 o'clock, M. ; rnd all iiersoits arc notified to aiirienr ioii'i Kb: ... i i :F . , - , .. .

, mm snow iiui-c, u miv im j nave, wny MUd peiiuon : (5lltie Fuml IStiit'liup

OIl'.-NI nI to oe Itnuili ll. . S,,le Hunk

rervn oiiwiiijr the extension are reqnired to file in the 1'atenr Ulic-e their olijeeiions, eiiecinllv fct forth in wriliiie, at least twentv ilavs hefore the dav of hearinc:

all testimony tiled livcithcr party to he used at the cuiil !

heann'- mnst tie tnken and transmittol in arrorttance wiiu : tlie rilled of the ollicc, whieh will lc furnished on ajiplient-1 ion. ' The testimony in the ease will he closed on the 1 6th of,

j October; iloioMlions and other papers relied npon a.stesti- j mnn inu-t be filed in the olfii-e on or before the mnrnin!r of.

that llnv ; t):C anniments. if any, within ten dys therrafler I ( Inlerr-d. al-r. tiiat thi notice be pn'di-lied in the Constitntion, VVashintrtun. I). and " Old Line Guard," India- ' napulis, once a w.-ek. ( t ttiree week the tiivt c.f said J publication to be at l-ast sixty days before the SSth of Oc- : tob'rnext tliedav of harin?. j 1'HILII" F. THOMAS, ao-lfi.l's ommisj-iiini r of 1'atents.

t J ('illiipbnll. J P Pope. T H Sharpe. Kilby l-eiiisou, Kev 11 Stevenson, Hev J B Siinuions. Kev J A llr.nise, Ke Sulnev l)er, Kev M G ( lurk, Jacob S Pralt. Wm Sitllivi.il. Samuel Vi Giltin, Win Kelbauin, George Hill. T MroHuili;, .1 M llilH. DrTJ l)om.?liv, J M Krosl. K' I will May. F Sloetliiiy. Stonrbion Fleli her, K T Teneii k, J S W;.ik,'.r. V Vnimi-p it. A-c . c.e, iVc.

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A cm- Ins. (os do. Odd Fellow's Hall. Mclisn's Female Cnllpjrn. Lmialic Asyhnti,

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ludiiiiiapolis Female t'oll.-te, Terre llauie Kailioad lleput. Third Tn-KtM If-rini Chinch, Foil rib ,l ,. Raptist f'hurcli. Episcopal Chiiri-h,

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i.oriiE a .iit'.o.v M ANOFACTUREK3, IMIItAIOLIi, .

Notice of Application for License. A'OT K'K is herein riven lht I will apply lo ihe Hoard of i C'Hiniy C'lninissioeers ot .Mnrion oitiily. Indian-. ki I heir i.e. i l.-rin . coin in en, in. u Uie firs! Vtoi-.tui if, Sepl-niber IHslt. f..r Ilcen-e to !! "iotoxiesilfi.jr liqitor in Irss qnnlily than a quart ai a li'iie." for one far. Mv plan- of business anil ihe pifini. whereon said lienor a ,i 1 rnnk, are located . 43!oinh V esl Streel, on the West half of lot No t. In S. Moore. Jr. sol,, (it sii n .t MUrr Se. "I. In Indian;, polls, la i nler township, im Mari.rti rounly . I ntiH. 'HpH .1w - JOHSCfSU'R.