Weekly Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1856 — Page 4
Lancaster, Perm., Nov. 13. The Lancaster "Bant w.- suspecdeiT t-is caoixing by oGcers elected yesterday, belioYiEg tiemsel res unable to 'inet the runJ3 A fellow mfhed breathless intc our ofilce, the other Jay, r rabbod m pen, and penetrated the W'w Ing oa his sweet-heart , .,-.-TO ' " , Your skin Is like the LT.yJ Your cheeks like Uie roaosj - Your hair tka the trusts " Ou little sheep noses. ' - Your tormto describe it, Tls nothing bat folly : You're dolly-dol-dinctum ''.".. A dinctuni-vLng-dolly.
Sals of Siakingruad Lanfe..
THK Pillowing pieces, parcels or lot ,-l iu i, " sttush of each i.s muv -l irccsiv on.SATTJKDAY THIS THIRTEENTH DAY CP DECEMBER NEXT, between the hours f eight o'clock
A. M. ae-1 five o'c.ock P. M.,at thsl oun i;ou uoor,
In liw eitv. ..f Ji.-aour.c le. oe eneru I r suie lie
highest bidder the I id leing equal W .!.. t'.i.. i-iie h.i, inT becu 1'iort;
Stale of tnd.aua, to secure lo.ms from the Mukmz Fuud' and fore tied by the n;!i-p:ijnu':.l of interest thereon, to-wil; "... ALLES COUNTT.
the amount -I'ged t' the
QCj" People oftentimes, as they begin to prosper in business, immediately commence rcdin2 for luxuries, until ia a short time
their expenses swallow up more than their
' Income, and they become bankrupt by their - - . a - sr-- . ' ' u
ndiculom attemjju to Keep tip appearances
nd mate a "sensation ' in the world.
$X TL3 discoYcrer cf Falncr', Yqetable
Cosmetic Lotioa . deserves the thanks of all mankind. It is, without doubt, tho most
wonderful preparation for the cure of Tetter,
Eruptions of the Face, and every kind of af
fection of the tkin erer offered to suffering humanity. - ; , MnnsEsoTA. The St Faul Pioneer of the 4th insL, gives a list of the members elected to the L,nslature of that Territory, from, which it appears that both branches are DeniocratiCr - The : Council (Senate) stands 9 Democrats to 6 Republicans; the Ilouse 19 Democrats to 15 Republicans, and 4 Incle perdests. .V- '; a Illinois. A disptchs from Springfield to tha Chicago Democratic Presd dated Xoy. 19, says the official rote of every connty in the State has been received at the Secretary of State's office. Buchanan's majority over Fremont Is 9,161. Bissell's. majority over Richardson ia 4,729. The entire Abolition
State ticket is elected ty an. average maj. of
boat 5,000.
The Right Wat to talk it. The edi
tor of the Auburn, DeKalb county. Democrat
as.taunch and able sheet, which did infinite
semco to the party during the late canvass,
thus calls his delinquent "friends" to one slie
and talks to 'em :
Now one of two things must be done, we
most pay our debts, or run away. And if our
friends do not come up to the maik be
fore the fire of January, we shall discontinue
our paper and pay those who have advanced
their subscription, by the sale of our office. If men who have had the benefit of our papar, and exertions the past campaign, cannot now afford to tho pay their subscriptions, we
say let them go without a paper. , By tbe Southern mail. .r . BALTDionEi Friday, Norember 21.
The papers by the Southern mail furnish the following items of intelligence i .
Returns from all but one of the parishes of Louisiana give a. Democratic . majority of
2,000. - ' .
In Georgia Buchanan's official majority in all the counties but one, " which is not yet heard from, is 14,387. ' ", . '
The North Carolina Legislature assembled
at Raleigh on Monday. '
The brig Aloncabah, from Balize, Hondu
ras, bound for Jew York, has put. into Sa ranna, leaking. 4 :
Selling liisstLj- ixto Slayehy. The
Danville (Va.) Register says :
Friday last a respectable and intelligent
free negro woman appeared in the Court bfi-
lore bis Honor J udge Uilmer, and made ap
plication for leave, under our laws, to sell herself to James J. Tinsley, Esq., of Cas
cade, in this county, as a slave, iiis Honor
instituted very rigid inquiries into hot mo
tives, and caused both parties to undergo a careful examination on oath, to show that no improper or ' undue icflucEco had- been
brought to bear,' aDd that this step was of 1 l 1 1 t r i .
iier own wiau ana wul xier vaiae wa.4 id en estimatdd at nine hundred dollars, and the
order was accordingly made that upon Sir,
Tinsley'3 paying $40, or one-half her value,
and giving bond to the amount of $500, that
sue should not become chargeable to the
county, she would become his slave. . The
womaa ia 21 years old, healthy, of fine size.
and has three children, and is, bebides, a wo
man of most excellent charapsr. Old Berks and bid .Hickory.
We copy the following from the Reading,
ra., Uazette: "When the people of Berks county, years ago voted for Andrew Jackson. theysupDort-
ed the.man,andnotameroname. Therefore, when the know nothing convention at Phil
adelphia nominated Fiilmorb and Donelson.
and proclaimed that old Berks would now
cave another opportunity of voting for 'An
drew Jackson' they mistook tho people
whose fancied credulity they delighted to
make sport oL. iierks county was not to be imposed upon by a tame, even though one bore it whose near relationship to the Andrew
Jactsonor her former devotion would have
been, under other circumstances, a passport to
ner conhdence and allection. Jn the whole county of Berks at thd late election the elec
toral ticket representing Millard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Donelson recieved but 30-1 votea. After this, we would respectfully suggest to our dark lantern brethren throuzh-
out the Union whether it is not time to aban
don the stale joke which thev have been in
the habit of telling for so many years, that
the democracy of old Berks still vote at all their elecqna for Gen. Jackbon. . All the voting which waa done for that name this
year, even with 'knew 'nothing assistance.
naraiy warrauu Keeping up too joke." Republicanism and Knownothinglam. The Philadelphia Sun, a Know. Nothing paper which, in the late canvas?, showed trong Fremont proclivitioe, most earnestly appeals to the Republicans and Know Nothings to unite together and form one great party in opposition to the Democracy, in the next presidential campaign. . The echeme of the Sun ii but a second edition of that propoed by the leading RcpuLlicaa journals of Niw York, and will, probacy, bo supported eventually by the great body of both factions the Republicans and Know Nothing. The following extract from the- Sim's article ii sufficient to give tho reader an insight into the plan of union which it propose : Wbilo that enemy is again revelling in tho polls of office, for which, and not for principles, they have ben conUudinj ; wbilu they V9 squabbling about tho division of thuir illgotten gains, while they are laying up for themselves in public opinion treasures of wrath re'ainst tho day of wrath in 183'J, let us take comfort n the reflection, that rallied around the altar of constitutional liberty, the frieudu of coxserTitisia iu the South and of tho com prom i iipa of the Union in tho Korth, will vet unite with the advocates of a purified ballot-box throughout tho Lnd, in tho bonds of legitimate ItepuUicauuro, to the rebuke of all ultraisms, whether local or national, and the restoration of the policy of the fathers of our governmental system. To this end, let both Republicans and American revise their creeds and correct their tactic. Let momentary aberrations from truth and policy in tbe past bo forgotten in the discreetness of their future course. By a proper combination the Democratic hydra may be defeated four years hence, and the national government on the 4:h of March, 18CU, pau into other and better hands. Let all sections of opposition go to nork at onco for this purpose. It shall be our pleasurable duty to Work for this result in the American wiur :
let tne republican party leaders and press work for the sama object in their wing". Lt
all minor aims be made subservient to this end. EpeCially let it bo remembered, that as in Pennsylvania the laat battle ws lost, so
in i-ennayiTani anouM the urxt rally be made; and aldo, that since in Philadelphia the totfl of the State was paralysed, bo also in Philadelphia the first cry "to wrns" should be heard, the flag of a new organization should first be raised. Let each ono consider in what manner he can contribute to the perfection of the great work, and especially what sacrifice of former prejudice and ultraism of opinion he is willing to make in order to secure a perfect combination of influence and electoral power for the defeat of the com xnon enemy ia 1859.
Tbe e M fed of lot X.i. 37 on ornal pUt "f Uwu j;r Prt Uttuf, Allen cnniv; inn-sd ty i-.rtwfM V. Colt-rick and Marjjai.il his wi!V: Loan, inti-ret, kc , IUW3 50.
BELNTOX COTJXTY Sec 23 1 25 n r C w and o qr or id s o qr see CO t " n r6 w.coatainingiaulie.-fl acres; m.irtKOd by kaac It. WrisMaud llarriot ids wife; Loan, interest, JfC, "l he s bf of s qr and ieor or s w t of t-c 21 1 C5 n r 6 w; mortsaged by 1hc ll. Wright and Ilurrkt lm wife: Loan, iuU'ret SiO.. Soj3 41. . , le s w qr of k-c ? 1 23 n 1 1 w, con'.a'.mn? Ut 91-100 acre; mottn! by Luke llag'.e; Loan, luterot S, e., v Tlio e hf of n e qr and s w qr cf n c qr of .ec 3 ) 1 2" nr5o6w,cocUinin2: l.vJ acres; mof'ueed by James l. tK-ntoD and Llher hi wife: Loun, udereit, AC, 333. E00X2 cousir.
Seveuly-threo acr- off the w aula of n w ir of e 4 1 19 r I e; aU 27 acre of the n e qr of ic 6 t 1! n r 2 e, comraencinjr at n e corner of Mid c, thriice w 54 rods, thence 1 60 roJ, ther(- e 54 rods, ttwnce u to rod to besinnioe, ontir.lne tu ail l'Kl acr"i'; mirl?agotl fc baal H. Itenlrr knl Mirj Jane his wiu-t
Loan, Inrcst &c, foal X1). nbfAtnearoriHtcl9tl9n r2 o, eonUlnin?
eO aor; moTtnfJ by Stnol K. Hardy acdSaraU his wife: l-o, interest Ac, 5155 13. - - " :
FiftT acre of land off the somli eiwi fi me w m i
the e qr of see lt 13 n r 2 e; mort-rnsred by r attorv
C. Brandenburg ana annua 019 wue: mu, iuw ira
Acfiyj 15.
:ii i CARROLL COUJiTr. . . j The icoici h iwqr and the aw qr of the nqr
of M'C 9 1 20 B 1 2 W, alo w W of n w qr ol aec 4 i
r2w; aud alo n e qr or the n w qr oi.sec aiynii
w, conuininir in all 2w 0 aires; niangastc i v) FnUHH &. Kettdall; foriV-itU and sold on credit to Alram L. Voorliees: . Loan, iuUrfit .c,fe.iii 7L Tue ehf of Uie n e oro sec 2i t ' n r 3 w, conUln-
InOaces: morUr.iced by Jaob Jrkle and Klizabelh
his wue: l-oan iniee otcv,cra t. . . - CAS 3 COTOTT. -All that part af lot Xo SO lyin? in the town of Logansport, deciguated on the original plsit, bounded as described on rages 3U2 and 2tr3 Boot B of the Rfconl of
Deed in uas wuniyl nwrzaea oj worv r.nnp and Jano II. his wile, David B. Conlson aud Eliza K. hU wife: Loan, Interest &C, 3 12 34. Lot No 56 in tho Addition to tho town of Lns&ni'port, K',' feet ou Broadway by 103 feet on Seventh rt., contaiiiin 50 tq perches; rnirtaacd hj Henry Chase and ElizaNeth his wife: Loan, Interest tec, f.H2 34. ' K hf of lot So 4T tn town of Lognosport, 'i on Market st and leSTeetln dej-th; iuor.giijod by James V. Dunn aud Aurelia E. hb wife; Loan, intcrcn fcc., t3 34. ' ' Part of Tot No. 31 In Ihe town of Lof?anport, designated in the original plat of aid town, aud bouiided as described on prices 315 and 317, nook B of the record of Deed of Caad county; morfcagod by Peter Anderson and Mary Aun iis wit: Loun, Interest -c., I34J 34. , - i Lot Jio. 34 in the town of Loganport, in Tipton's Addition; tnoTtted by JJfnjuinia Gfcn and Alellccnt his wife: Loan, interest Ac, S 42 34. " Tbe w hf of the n w qr of sec 3-2 t 28 n r 2 e, containing HJ acres; also n qr of the aw qr of sec 32 t 28 n r 2 e. containing 40 acres; niortffiedby Daniel C. Flinn andMalinrta his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to John W. Wrlsht. Loan, interest MC, 5iJC 0". Thewhf of lot 43 In Tipton's Addition to the town of Loranspor:, raada in lt-33, as described on putres 344 and 3 13 Book Bof the Record of Deeds of Cass county; mortgaged by .Robert Bryer aud Dorcas .his wife; forfeited and sold oa credit to Lazarus H. Wiiaou: Loan Interest A c, ?-l3 2d. Tho e hf of in-lotXo CI on the pLat of the town of Lo transport, eontainiogr 2.i j perches; mortgaged by Levin Turner and Alary Wis wife: . Loan, interest Ac, 5271 98. . . The e hf of n w qr of sec 4 t 27 n r 2 e: mortjraRed by Samuel Ward and Phebe his wife; forfeited and sold ou credit to John W, Wright. Loan, Interest &c, 8321 7r. . Part of Lt C6on HriJgest., desisrnated oa original plat of town of Lognnsport, beginuiug at point on said street on line of sukl lot No 6o, 41 feet V ia. from w oor of said lot, tujnce e alon boandary line of Stelton and Carter's portion of eaid lot to w line of Widow Ross's lot 2!i feet, thenee alon said lino Id feet 1 in. to point on said liue 23 feet S in. from a e cor of said lot 3oCti, thence w k2,S feet to point on Bri-lico at 23 feet 8 in from s w cor of said lot, lueuco n on line of naid lot lrt feet 1 in to beiunin?; uioit;ruf:ed by Alexander MeAlester: Loan, interest Scc, 534 5U. - Fart of lot 2"J of Addition to town of Loicansport by John Tipton ia August, lsXS, as Ucs gimtod ou said plut oommeiiein? at n e cor of laid lot, thenee parallel with Sixth st c24 feet, thence w at right anjftes 4.; Teet, ihence n H2' feet, thence e 4i feet to bt-iiiginc; mort2:jr-d fcy WiUuiit M. Eldrilir and Ann his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Joo B. KUride: Loun, interest Ac., J323 23. - ' - ' - CLAT COTJXTr. Tho e hf of the n w qr of sec 33 1 10 n r 7 w, uiorttraeed by Kalhan Trublood and Catherine his wife: Loan, interest Ac, 1178 13-ltm. Thee hf of n e-qrof tec 24 1 11 n r (I w, bPjrinnlnj at the corner where 1 tiomas ami said Cram wells and Carrol Jains land leavln; room for a good road; thence w to top of teaond bluB baiik a e side of Eel Klrer, thence meandering said 1.1 u tT to where it leaves the Hirer, down to line of said land to include all w of sal J described line; and the n w qr of s e qr of sec 34 1 1 1 n rtt w; mortflrugod by Lawrence Leonard and Mary bis wirV; forfeited and auld on credit to John Hose: Loan, Interest Ac, 5 "3J 71-100. CLINTON COUXTF. The w hf of the s e qrof sec 23 t 82 a r 1 w, containing CO acres; mortraeed b IHvld Itiimos find Sarah Barnes his wile: Loan, ir.t"rft A;c, $G' 36-l(M. The e hf of tbe n w qr of see 22 t 22 nrl r; mortpajrid by Nathaniel Bell and Nancy Bell his wife; forfeited and sold on credit t William BoylU; !aii, interest Ac., $2ai 2t-10. - - The w hf of tho n w qrof sc 11 1 21 n r 1 e contain. In? tut acres; mortzajred by Jnmes t-eolt and Jane his wife: Loan, interest Ac, f32Q. The e hf of the n e qrof sec 21 and the n w qr ol the n w qr of sec 22 and the s w qrof the n w qr of sen 22 all In 122 n r 1 e; mortgaged by John ,CrlU anil Mary his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Harry I). Hush: Loan, Interest Ac, 091 3tl-10(. ; The w hf of n e qr of sec 12 t 21 n r 2 e, containing P0acrc; mortgaged by Samuel 11. Kogersand MalinUa his wife: Loan, interest Ac. f3130-10o. Thd n w qr of n e qr of see 6 1 21 n r 2 e, conta uing 39 91-VX) acres, except 1 acre off n w corner; mortgaged by I.-aaC Gano and 1'eraiilj.wiu Lis wile: Loun, interest Ac.,5221 lj-lt. DAVIESS COUKTT. The e hf of n w qr of sec 8 1 3 n r 6 w. containinz fO
acres; mortgaged by Jam McDonald ana Nancy his
DKAUBOnS COUXTT.
ran oi w nr or n w qr or sec 34 1 0 r 2 w, coaiinen-
cing at n w cor ol said qr or said see thence a to a w cor vf said qr soc thence o SO rods, thence n I'M rods, thence w 5o rods to bcfluiiuig, containing 50 acre; mortgaged by ljerjamm .jlvesler and Ann hia wife: Limn, interest Ac, $317 C3. Tbe w hf of e qr of sec 7 tC r 1 w; mortgaged by Daniel S. Malor: Lfmn, Interest Ac, fi73 33. . The hf of n w qr of see S t 3 r w, containing 73 acres; mortgaged by Hugh AlcMullen and Nancy his wife: Loan, interest Ac, SI 13 M. . DECATUR COUNTS'. . Tbe n qrof w qr of see 0 tie r 10; snoitgnged by George H. McCoy: Loan, Interest Ac, fill II. The e hf of n qr of see S t 11 T II, containing 811 acres; mortgaged by HamTon Alley and Lncretla bis wife: Loan, iuterent Ac.,$'i4:t. DELAWARE C0UNTT. . The e qr of see 3ii Hit 9: mortgaged by Jesse Dal. ley and Miriam II. Da I icy hi wife: Loan, interest Ac, 'i23 50. ELKHART COUNir. The S w qf of see 11, t 30 n, r6 e, rontalirlng loeres more or less, mort razed by I'eter L. Kunvau and Alary his wile, forfeited and so d on credit t Oliver Crane, Loans, interest $135 63. The e fraction vf the qr of see .1, 1 3, r 0 rontaln. ing 100 acre?, over and almve a small part id sull frac. tlon, sold by Thomns Thnnma to Jsiss llockmt, mortgaged by Thomas Thomas aud Wary Thomas his wile. Loan, Interest. Ac, S342 31. ' The w qr of n w qr vr suo 23, 1 37, n r 0 c, and s o qr of n qr of see 22, 1 37 n, r 0 e, coiiUiuiY d acres ; also lot no 93 rn tho town of Cnhn designated on Iowa plat; inortagd by Joseph If. Dcfrees and Mary his wife. Loun, Interest, Ac, 131 V FATETTS COL NTT. Tho seqrof s"c3.',t I3mr J2e,.)iitainlug tC acres, mortgaud by .M'.n.-n llarrul and Kbecca his wife. Jxon, uilero-t, Ai., 31-31. The w qr of tho u w qr and w bf aud qr of tho s w qr of sec 32, t I J u, r 12 e, containing ItiU acres, moru gsged br Saium-l Dendrlck. Iian, Inu-resl, otc, ii 1311. Tho n bf of lot no t In town of Counersville; mortgaged by Andrew ll-u hklss and Laura hia wlfo. . Loau, Interest, Ac, Slef 1 3 . . : ' RANKLIJf ICOCNTT. Forty-elgM arri in fractions.! sec 13. t r ll e bounded as dew rlU d on puif.i 4r3,took N of tne Kncord t'l Itoeds of- h rank c.iuiuy, iiiitrurircvl l.y James lirlsonand Mary his wife, and f I ut;h Hnson and Mary Ann hU wlfo; lorfeih-d and sot i n credit U Gcorgo Holland. Loan, lnt.-r.-sl, Ac, tiA The n e qr or the e qrof sue IJ, tit r 12 e, conUdn. Ing 40 acres; also n w qr of s e qr of sou 12 t II r 1.' e, roiiUllilnsr 4tl acres; niorlMs.-l .y TLouias Wllhun uii.l Kllauboth hi. wlfi: forl -ll.,1 an. I .,,1,1
ti-nrfft Mollanrl. lxtan, luture.t, & c, S 1 17 H3. Tho w hf of tho I e qr ami t M of w qr anJ e bf of Urn d w qr of hoc ll t IJ r 1 ; nu.rtj.ved by K. II. Ult-or.l ; forfoitod and .l l on -r-.!U to eiueUlU llny-l-n. Ixtan, Uii-ri-n, Vc, UI,T!3 lh n w qrof sec 11, 1 12 r 12: iunrtu;ei by Tin. inns J. White. I.o:in,i.U reil, Ac.,ilJ3j. A tract ..f laud commenting- at Uie a cor of the a o jr of ..-c -n, i u n, r z; iliunua w loii.- line I in i...l,-; itii-nces KDipblos; Itu-nee u ilo ,ol,-; Ui.nieo a Kill to jilaco of brliir,!i!f,coi,miiiiijtlliiheri'i; tn rt gSf.-d by Julia O. J. K1M...1, un.l M.uli.linH hU f.. tea.-.! ..J sola err. 1. 1 u Mi. hua l nr. Imii, In. lonm, Ac, llie w qr of sec IT. t 1: n r 1 J, also w I i!,o a .,r snd m hf i.f 11 w qr and 11 e qr of tho a n qr of sec 3-J. t 14 r M ; niorwxnicod by ti.M.rtio .-Uui and Jane Ills wilu. Loun, Inter t, Ac, 9J. U w hf of the s .,r of sec 3.', t I i r U ; niortg .gcd by Minim P-nd and hltal.wlh la. (.,. ian, imur.-iil, A , J217 f3. ' Part i.f w qr of 2'J, t 0 r 2 w, be-in nil llnd Klml.U boulil of Puvid U illuins and Uuvtd .Moore in said or. ex. . 1, HO u. r. .!. I Ut i;,.l-c-rL : l...i.t !'.
acres of wtilrhlini l ll-s on it end and U 011 s end of salt laud sold by Williams and Monro to Kiinl.le; iracl divided by e and w liu.-s U iwerii uaj i and Kiuil lo ; tiiorfirngud l.y ti'.-oru W. Kimble. Loun, inlereit.tV c, I.VI0 42. , ' FOUNTAIN CDUNTV. T'-Ksxlifofse qrof ie 12 t 20 n r w, containing W) acri; mi.rtgiiged by Da i I Kowles and KelK c-ca bis wile. Loun, liiuret. At., 8:i:3 47. A tract f land bejr'.imiiig l'l r.xls from s o cor one ef line s w qr of sec 3H t !'- 11 r H w, thrni-it w almiif t!5 Road baling from Crawronlsvilie t I'rrrjsvillu 2 ',' fod,theui t 11 17 rod-i, then.-o u t 'M ro.U, tl.Mico e VI rod., tbence ao t.mU 1.. l-i IlkllllS- ft kl.t-tl ill I .... il '
w in 01 a e qr of sec 30 l 111 m r n w, am
r"rl!Urt "O acres; iiiongird by Duvid Kawlca and
yr;.irti his wit-. l.0aii, iidcr. ft, Ac, f il till.
1 ue a i.r or n e qr of ou il t -i r T w ; ! w lif of
B w qr 01 rec -j 1 n 11 r 7 vt , containing acres; mortfa?ed by Sophia Clawson, l.ou, tm-ro-t, Ac, 1 13 ao,
1 L'LTON' COfMV.
Thes hr or the s e tia- e of the Alichigau lioad of sec 40 of lands selected In Iho Indian country, containing
ins 0-110 acres , a'.-to s 111 oi w irc w . r t!(a .M.chiirau . 1 jit ..r 1 ... . ..1 .... .1 1.. . .
nwnu ui pri . ji 1.111 vi -lit." HJU IU lUtt lilOIUII Ct IlltlrV
..r.i.a. .ww i, m iv. uua will a UUIIIS aeiecieo .r tiie use if the .Michigan Kond ; mortjged hy niia . t'lnrk and .Vaifdaleiia his wiCe; f.rf.'iled aud sold on credit to Jacoh Walker. Ian, interest. Ac, .".V5 ,Vi. The n frae qr eof the Michigan Road of c 'i, containing lit 'JU-loo acres ; also Hie n ht of the liac e of the .wijfclgan Koail of sec 2H, containing 4(1 bn-HO acres; all of Ian. Is selected in tbe Indiac countr) for the .Michigan Koad; inortvare.1 by Benjamin f. Helae; forfeited aud sold on credit to ( bristopaer U. Sloan. Loan, tnten-sl &c,tw,iu. lhes r qr of a eqr of see lst3o n r 3 s, containing 40 acres; mortgaged by Court land L. Niccuni and BeBittia his wtf. - Loan, Interest dee., a Wi 40.
The nUfofMWqr of sec 5 1 Ul 11 r 4 c, containing 18 acres; iiiorig:. -d l.y IVter l. Mendith and Kebecca li'-s wife. l.ii( l!.ter-d Vr., i.?rt. F- rtv-oue 33-l"0 acr--s, being e p:irtof n hf of n w qr f -.-c 2 t3n n r 2 e, divided from remainder by a line parallel Willi e 'i 1 a- i..iu-..lrj lii.es of sMd sec; niertt;: ;r'-d by Georj-e W. I,eir:iii.l Nan.y h:s wife. Loan, iuleret"ic , S.3 22The w hf of s a i,r of .ec 7 t 31 c r 3 e, onUining W acre; and tU s hfofs w qr of ec 7 1 30 11 r ;i e, cout.ii ing 5'. o-10'i iu-r.-; and also n hf nf nw trof n-c H t 3i n r 0 e, containing 53 1-2:ii acres', mortgaged l.v Robert 1 o'.lvfi.iv. Loan. Interest Ac, i 330 C3.
' Finy-li . e acres o'if w er.d of n hf ol n w qr of sec 3 t
no n r -2 e. divided from ren-ain.'er ol qr see by a lino
i.:trll.-l w ith e and w hound iry lines of said sec; luort.
v' iom'J bv Fnmeis F. Frie.l-jen and Catherine his wife.
f... .r. In'lereit Ac. ?27 13
The 11 e fr.lC O of MiiLiHD liOad of SJC 10 Of lilllds
I selected in the Ir.'lUii countr. cortii'm'.ng" 110 !-ll
acres: inong;ioi ty .ieanner 1 11:1111 oerir.ui anu maij
ha u lie. Loan. Interest Ac, f 3'j2 17.
-i The n e qr of n e qr of sec Lit mid tho s W qr of n w qr
:.f ,, !T. alrntain r 3 e. contniiilnz w arrcs; mori
r-.io-od bv Fbiuii Hams and har.ih A. I'.ariis his wife.
Loan, iutertsl An., f513 C3. HAMILTON COUNTY
Ies No. C and 7 in square No. H in Ihe town of Nobles-
ville. and lot No. 5 in square No. lit, in said town;
1 l.s- Fnrcis B. t'oL'-wf-ll nM Snlly bis wiie
forfeited and" sold on credit to Havinoiul W. Clark I
I nfin. intercft Ac $j3;1 6.
The w hf i.f n w qr of sec 7 t 19 a r tl e, containing
pn l:i-HHI acres ; mortaajre.i uy AViutan, c. tsiaeamorv.
frfeiie.l a:.d nil on credit U Yiillium Garvi-r : Lean interest Arc. S.V.I3 03.
qr of sc 24 t 19 11 r J e. except iraci ogiu
I he 11
ninif at n w cor of said Or. thence e 1 rod, thence e
41 rods and 7 feet, thence w 0 rodn, theuco a 41 ro-la 7 feettobeffinnirii". containing l::9acnw; mortgaged by
Juliux I. Benson and Margaret hia wifo: Loan, iuterest
4-C.,Sl'Jl i7. HANCOCK COCNTT.
Tho w hf of tlw qrf sec 5 1 13 11 r 7 e, contai Ing
so acres more or leai. inortaugod oy v uiiain i.nnsnmn
forfeited arid s. Id on credit lo Kobert E. Barnet Loan,
interest Ac. ?4C tiT-l'KJ.
Lots Bios. 24 and rt in the town of Greenfiold : mori
rsc-ed bv Kdward Anderson and Uarshchs bis wile
forfeited and sold on credit to Kenbon A. Iiiley : Loan intrr.t 3-ris S3-1WL
Lot Nov 8 on town flat of Green Beld; mortgaged by
Joseph Mathers and Margaret ii. his vllo : Loan.imf r
et Ac, 4Ta2b. The a or of see 25 110 n r 7 et containinz 100 acres
mortgaged by John Stephens and lJnbe his wife; IO m intprent Ac. 447 7j-11". , . ' "
cThe ehf ofn e qr and e hf of s e qr of sec 13 1 15 nr. 7 e. roiiLaininir li4J acres: morteaired by Morris Pieir
inn t iliza his wife; Loan, interest Ac, ?113 so-lou.
Thi w hf of b e Ti r of see 32 1 1( n r 7 e, containing so
acres ; mortgaged by Andrew T. Hart and Gabrella his
wife, and James u. lienry anu r-iizuueui u:s wue , i-ran IntA.eat Ac. O4-I0O.
The w bf or n w qr sec 25 1 16 n r 6 e, containing P0 across r mortgaged by Hczekiah II. lluut and friscilla
his wife Loan, interest Ac. S-79 07-ltO,
The e hfof s e qr of sec 5 t 15 n r 7 e, except bo much
as lies w of Rate lload from Shclbyville to Greenfield
containing 50 acres: niortaredby Divid S. (loodins and Francis his wife: Loaiu Interest &c.. JiW II 100. I he a end of w ht of 11 w qr of soc 1 1 n r 7 e, con
taining CO acres; mortgaged by A oner rrazier ana
Nancv his wife i IkjJD. li.turet Cw, 81 Kl-IiKi.
The s w- or of sec lilliiarSci containing 160 acres
mortgaged by James Collins and fcliaa bis wile ; Loan interests dtC..220 e"J 1U0.
! Lots Nos. 34.33, 30, 3?,4ti, 47,4-S end 49, as designated
on a plat of town of Greentu-hi, nancocK co.; ruon raged by Nathan Crawford and Margaret hia wife; Loan fnreta Ac. S 130 terUW. .
' in lota No. 57 and 27, in the town of Greeufle.il, as
known and desiirnatod on the blat of said town. COD
tuning about one-third of an acre each; morursg-'d by Klias Gardner aud Susan his wife, and forfeited and
sold on credit to Kobert E. Harriet. Loan, interest
Ac, $243 (H-liO. HENRY COCNTT. '
: The w hfof the s e qr of sec 4 1 17 n r 10 e, containing
80 acres; mortgea by John D. torsbee and kllzabotu
his wife: Loan. later et&c, Jij.
i'art of e hf of s e qr of seo 14 1 16 r 10 e, beginning at
w cor, thence e 60 polos, itience n Ul poles, thenee w
h) Doles, thence s to beginning, containing ou acres
also w hf of n e q, of sec 14 1 is n r 10 e, containing bo acres; and also n w qr of n e qr of see 2i t H r 10, containing 40 acres ; mortgaged by Absalom Harvey and
Eleanor his wife : Loan, Interest Ac, 3JJ4 2M HOW AUD C0CNTT.
Part of frac n w qr of seo 31 t 24 n r 4 e, eommenc
ing U 92-1'H) rodss of n w cor of said frac, thence
83 .o-l'Hl ro1s, thence s 30 dog. w 4 .'6-100 rods, thonce
s43deg ell B4-PJI rod thence a 8 rods, tbeucea 47
dez w 14 rods, thence s 7 leg w .30 rods, thence s 49
deg w 40 rods, thence n 17 deg e 40 93-100 rods, thence w 4 ! 64-100 rods, liieoca n It 92-100 rods to the place of besinnins. containing 1CU acres; mortgagel by
Moses K. Wiekersham and Anna his wife; Loan, inter- (
est Ac, 14'.W :?2. ....- JASPER CODNTY. -
The a e qr of u w qr or see 11 the w qr or n w qr ef see 13 the s w qr ot n e qr of sec 13 and the n e qr
ofn w or of sec 13 all in 1 2 n r 3 w : also tne s e q
of the s eqr of sec llt27n r9 w, containing in all
200octcs; mortgaged by Salaion A. BaeUaud Lllza
betli P. hUwlfe: Loan, iuterest Ac, $319 Ki-llsJ. . The n w or aud the n w qr of tiie s w qr of sec 2
27. n r 7 w. containing 17J Til-loo acres; mortgaged
by Alexander Updegraff : Loan, interest Ac, 8330
93-100. 1 ho n e qr of soc 8 1 30 r 6 w, containing Da acres
a!.o n w qr of n w qr of sec 9 1 3d r C, containing 40 acres ; ' mortgaged by William Quartos : loaii, interest
Oue hundred aud nineteen feet of tho 11 end of lot o 1 in Block No 11 in .Michigan City, mnrlg.-iged bv
Alfred G. Clark; fortcited ami sold on ere. lit to Yil.
1111 K Rochester: Loan, interest Ac, SV po. '1 he n hfof the s e qr of sec 31, aud 11 w qr of s w qr
f sec :., and s e qr of s c qr of s.ie 31, coi.taining lbll
acres; uiso tne 11 w qr ot s e qr or see J'J, containing
0 acre-; the e hi of Hie s w ijr 01 see 32, conUiining m'
aeres ulso the s w qr of the s e qr or sec 2"1, and the 11
wqrof :hen eqr of see "A containing xo ait-; Sl.o
the n eqr of s e qr of sec 2"., containing 40 acres, nlo
the w hi 01 t!n s w qr, and the s e qr of t .e s w qr of
ec 15. and the n w qr of tho 11 w qr of sec 22, co-i-
aii.itig no acres; ttiso men w qr ol tno s eqr, i.nd
the n o qr f the s w qr of sec ?2, eonlslrdng HO ii---; aiso tho n e qr of 11 e qr of fee -1". containing 40 acre-:
also the s w qr ol the s w qr id ec Zi, containing Hi acres; also e lif of the s w qr of s'-c 30, containing M acres; making in all ho acres cf land, all in said 134
r 4 w; also the s e qr of n w qr of seo 4, containing 40
acres; also the 11 eqr of 1 e qrof sec 4, containing 40
acres; also s w qrof 11 w qr of sec 17 and the s 0 qr of
11 e qr, and th n hf of the s e qr of sec ltf, containing
nso -acres; also tne s w qr of the s e qr, ana tne s e qr
of the s w qr of see Id and the e hf of iho n w qr of
sec 19, containing loo acres; niso the 11 w qr of the 11
e (ir of sec 5, containir.g 41 12-5io ncrc also the w hf
of the s e qr, and the e hf of tiie s w qrof sec 4, en
taioing ltio acres; making in all GU4 '2-KsJ acres in t U3
r4 w,and altogether In t 31 and 34. 1401 12-l'o acres; mortgaged bv John 15. V' .il and Marv Ann his w.fj:
,oan, iuterest Ac, $2,'i- 3'C MADIsON COUNTV.
,The e hf of s w qr f sec 3 t let n r 7 e cottluiTUiifr HO acres ruortpi J by Iboma f liver him! S trail liii wile:
Loan, interest Ac, i.Al 1H.
1 ho n e qr of i c qr and n w qr of n e qr of sec 34 t
19 n r7 e, containing XII acres; mortgaged bv Nicholas
Sevbert and Uilliuah his wife: Loan, interest Ac, $17l 97.
A rart rtnee hf of iho s e or of sw sot H r 7 e be
ginning at n w corner of said hf qr, thence e with line
The e bf ol s e qr of n w qrofscc 27 1 23 n r 4 w. contain-
ipg 20 acres; mortgaged by John McCoriiiic. un i Mar-
g irel LIS lie : i.".-in, imercsi nr., j-i it.
Ih.-iieqrorsv
the n e qr ..f --c : '.
ii 123 n r. w; tin t-ing all th;:l ( art ,ha of toji ol Gr
.- . k. :1 and
j ' ; T w qr ol s e qr aud the w hi ot '. A f'-ic of s w qr ol sec 30. all ..'par. -I w i.-ac of s w qr of sec 3n, .f ... I i.. .-. iy...g w n and e of recorded nvitlefjiow Wi-aloii) as laid off byT. f. Coucaiil.oii, containing about 14
tcrt'S all SUM tracts eoniainu j; n-taeroK, niongngeu oy Vos-.-s M N-al .a:i'l Juliet his wife: Loun, Interest Ac,
4,333 70.
1 n- w nf of n w qrol -c -i l i. n ri w, containing mi acres, mere or le. ; mortgaged John MeConnick and .Vai- in-l his wif. : l-oan, inler- s Ac, $2,337 5f". I he iin.livi.l. d i.f of e frae of s .- qr of sec 23 1 22 n r 6 w, cou'.aihing 71 3-KH) acres: alsr of w Iracol e hf ol rec'-3t?2 n r i w, cortaining 1 1 1 x acres, excepting livo iicreaoffn wcor of the lasi lot; mortgaged by Abr ini Slorgan and Ueliornh his wifej forlViled and sold on credit to Kobert C. Gregory and Frederick W. Thayer: Loan, interest Ac, S)19 43.
I ho undivided hf of e frac of s e qr of ec i 1 22 n r
6 w, containing 71 i-'-loo acres; also ofw frac of ehf of s-?c --i 1 22 n r t w, containing 7 Hi-100 acres, excepting 5 acres off n w corner ol tho last lot: mortgaged by John McKiiincy; lorletted and sol i on credit to Kobert t.'. Uregory and Frederibk W.Thayer: Loan, interest Ac SC11 45'.
The w hf of s e qr irf sec l 1 82 l r a w; mortgagea by Augustus E. Deining and Mary his wife: Loan, interest A -.. 81.313 7u. '1 he unJ'.viJcd ; part of the following tracts, to-wlt:
w hfof w qr of sec 12, the s hf of e ht of s e qr of sec 11: also w hf of e lif of n e qr of soc 11, all 1 1 1 J3 u r 4
w; also of Macros off ii end of w hf of w hf of i e qr of sec 32 123 n r 4 w; mortgaged by iinon B. Doyle: for
feited and sold on credit u W illium K. Kocheaier Loan, int rest Ac, S93G 19. TIPTON COUKTT.
The n hf ef n w or of see 1 t21 n r 4 e. containing 5'J
14-lnO acres; mortgaged by hhiclder Whitesel and
nuRLcs hsith vcursTrs at unull, hi war scrmi lu. 1IA1IN, SC1LNULL '& CO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, PRODUCE AND
PROVISIONS. 170 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, between East and Liberty. Indianapolis, lnd. tTE have alwavs a large supply of Family Groceries, PRODUCE nd PR0V15I0WS, Salt, Fhdi.Ac, Ac, and our faciil'ies are such as to enable us to sell at low prices. Orders, left at our Stores or seut by mail, will be dtonded'to. Our motto is and shall always be Quick turns, small profits and exVmive sales.
scjniW-wly.
of A. Dobson 41 poles, tlienco s ro poles t i'. McCar-J iAilir, his wife: Loan, inteust, &c.,S4"2 4.
Ac, 5773 06-li)u.
J AT COUNTT.
The o hf of s w or sec 32 1 23 n r 14 e ; mortgaged by
Lucius E. Wilder and Emalino his wife ; Loan, Interest
Ac.Slt.7 iio.loo.
Thu s e or of n w qr of sec 13 1 23 n r 13 e ; mortgaged
by Henry Delong, br., and Mary bU wifo; Loan, inter
est &C, 9172 ZJ-I'll. . JOHNSON COUNTT.
The o trof s w qr sec 23 1 12 n r 4 e also 08 acres in w hfofs eqr see 23 t 12 tr 4 o: mortgaged by
Thomas Williams: Loan, iuterest arc, 5 ri ow-l'io
The e hf ol s e qr of sec 27 t ll r 5 e, containing K0
acres, mortgaged by r-amuel CuUlnger aud hllxabeth
Ins wife: Loan. Interest Ac, Saa.1
The a w qr of s e qr of sec 7 t 11 n r 4 e, conUluing 40 acres! mortgaged by Fortunate C. Bachunan and
Mary his wife ;. Loan, Interest Ac, $51L JEFFLKSON COUNTT.
All of lot 134 In tbe town f.f Madison, county of Jef
ferson and the State r Indiana in Ihe audition to said
town, w of West street, which said lot is at the cor
ner of Main Cros and Elm atre?t south side of Main
Cross and e ridei.f Elm street which will more fully
appear by reference to ssld plat of Madison; mort gugod by Willinm G. Wharton: Loan, Interest Ac.
S312 1. 1 -
Thee hfof block O. ia Ferine and Leonard's addl
tlon n to the city of MaJisoii i' JefXrrsou county ; said half block front Iftl fe't rn Vine strm-t and mns back
12u feet and Is a part of the a w qr of sec 3.3 1 4 n r 111 a mortgaged bp James J. Scrlg; lxan, Imorest Ac, 31(1 4 1.
Fractional part of lots l-'U and ICO la the w addition to
the city of AJad.sou ; beginning ou Broadway .42 feet
of Second street, thence wilU Broadway u 42 feet, thenee
at right angles to Broadway to the w line of lot 139 to F.uglish's line; thenco parallel wltii Broadway t with
English's line 42 feet; thenco e at right angles lo begin
Ding; mortgaged by Howard Mapp and Mary his wife Loan, Iuterest fro., 331 7H.
Tbe tiudirided hftffa lot In the city of Madison bo
Ing a fraction of s e qr soc 34, t '4 n, r 10 e, bounded as
follows : Beginning at a p.. Ml on w edge or Cemetry street where the centre of Crooked Creclt, now made straight, louche the same; thence s Willi Cemetery .street 70 feet to l'avld fchecls1 line : thenee w parallel
with the laud lines along the n Mini of a 10 acre tract iu
a square out of the s e corner of Ihe said qr sec, sold by
FbilemoD vawior u jodii vawier. .March an, isi4, re
corded lu Pood Hook A page 4 4-i feet to the n w ear
ner of Iho said 10 acre tract; thence n parallel wlUi land lines 2'0 feet to centre of Crooked Crook; thenee through centre of Crooked Creek, straight, 4ui foul lo
begi lining; Also, frao of same qr section beginning at
nail n w corner or said acre tract, laence s who west line thereof 210 feet to Fresh) k-rian Arcnoe; lUenoe a
with said Aveuue 2Ji reel to MUers s Pne; thence i with Siller's lino 21.1 feet to u dnu ol said 10 acre tract
thenco w with said line to ta-glnnLng; mortgaged by
.union upp aui r.iizaiHitu nis w;iu; iauo, inieresl Ac $1,139 7H.
l.oU No's 107 and 108 on plat of old town of Miulicon
mortgaged by the Madison Hotel ('otupauy by J. Mich
airy: ioan, line rest ac, sjn,ir.io v.. taTNo. I In bluck no 2: also, lot nor) In bl.x-k no 5
lot no 1 iu Id ck no J 1 00 leut front on s side of Heo
oud street, taenco s withe line of Clay street 1(W feet to an alley ; and lot no 8 In bliK-k no 5, t routs Mi foul
on n Hue of Hlliuore street, extends u Willi lino o
Clay street iH feel to an Alloy; all on plat of City of
Madison, county ot jenetsou; mortgaged by Marcus
D. I.oitnnd Pliehe his wlfo : Loan, Intorest A C., S 193 '21.
furt or lot no on pun or town m .sis.tisou, begin
ningat nnms corner on mmiierry anu inirq itreu'i
UiDiico n with line of Mulberry street '.h feet; thence o
in feet i alley, inence wnn ai ry feci io i airj street
llience with iiuMnrimij sirettw iw r.et to tho begin
ning; mortgaged by James P. lwls; fori)lled and
sold en credit lo James E. I.twls: Isian, Intori'st Ac.
I7flS 82. -
Turt of n w qr of sec S3 1 3 n r Id r, beginning 0 poles
in nnas n or w corner oi sani qr, inence e poles, 11
links to center of Mlchigftii Ko-i.l, thenco n on said roui
23 imles.thwncn w '.'7 poles 2 links, llioiicn s 27 polos 3 lluks to beginning, containing 4 ai re 29 square polos;
mnrigngou oy Oliver . iiamiiion; iionn, iiiieru.t Ac
1'vrl nf lot Nol-2 lu addition w to city of Madison
b.'gliiuliig at pond on u line of Broadway 114 feel n of u
ciirner.-i Hnauiway ana puconu slreeis, lliunce par
allel wini M'cou.i rtffei w an auej, inuiice n wiui
line of said nllry 1'.) feet lu n o corner ofsulil lot, tlienco
w wlln ii Una ol sol I lot to Broa.lwuy, Ih.-nc.i s with
Broadway Hi feel lo beginning: tuortiriiged by Joslah
u. iieiturii as: umii, luterust ve., .j ;u. That part f Kivvr liloi k Mo 4 In city nl Madison, In
Je!j.-r.ii counly, rommpne,.g at a point on n lineo
" sire.-i I.,, ironi se niriier ol sul.l K.ver Block, theuco ii Imrallel llli w lino of Mulberry si tu jcroiiixl litTi'toftiro t onvyil by Willinm lleiiilrick
un.l w no to .vinrla ;. Jluliaek , tlnmee w with s Hue o
Mini griiiiu.l ir .Marlit 11. JiuOai-k to a point where In
li-r.nte l by line druwO parallel Wlt said w line of
Mulberry" street from n mlui In snld n lino nf Ohiosl
JJ w Innii mil. I liestatitrig tliein-s s j.iirsllid with said w lino of M,ill..-rr .ir.-. l, to a .1 n lnox.f Ohio ulreot.
i ii n- m w nn said ll ii ne or iinio sireot, 'fret tone liuilnri inor!;'i",d l.y John A. ll Midncks and r'Mii ces hi wife: I nun, Inleri'sl Ac . f .'. .7 !l.V
'I he w hr of l..-k Ht 1 n onto river In IleiMlrlrks mid (trover's a. I.lmon lotlioi-ny of Mallsou as recorded In IH'i'.l 'look I'., jeiL'" 'J j, of county nf Jelerson, U'lngi feel front on Ohio street, extending- bin V to river; mortunne.l l.y Ihtvls '-rei.ier and Mnrjrarot Ills
wne; i.oan, interest Ac, ? o s;i
Lot No 7 in tufigitinl pi il of city of Madlsoti; mort-
p.coa l.y u. r. J. Arion and Hi-l-n his wife! Iun lnl.-ri.t AC, (-l3 75.
A Iraet of lai.d on w part of city of Madixon, fr.wt
lo : on isblrt of Main i ross street commencing 37111'
eot rroin swevroerof lit-pol an.'. Main Cross streets, I hence w Ml reel with s line of Main I 'rose street, thenco
11 SI right angle to township line, tlienv." C with suit)
Un me 11 at right iii.gt.-sto said live lo the
also inn-lof laud fronilng 101 s side of Mam
ross street, beglimiiigon sllne of said street, l-Ji fm-1
from 11 w curiicr of mid tract, lUencd w with lino of
sai.l street 2-'3 lect thence tt With 0 lino of the Madison and linlianiipolli K. If. S'tn feet to the township line, tlienco e with said line 200 feet, thence nt right angles
to lowashlp lino to beginning; and also fraction of
worn .o ion re-ordei plat of Stclnllre's addition w to
cilyof Malison, commencing 1 Ml feet from w lino of
all street ou ll sblc of Main Cross street, tlienco U ut
r.ght mizles wah said ilreet KiO feet to alley theiice w nh said alley i.MI feel, thence s at right "angles with Mnia ros tro"t, !( ft-' t lo Main Cross street, thence
wnn s ii'i street :i ii t to pegtinnng; moitgaged by
llmmasK. I'.nrke and Sarah Ins wile; Loan, lnt resi
ivi., S.I .01' J ac. . KNOX COUNTV.
Thu undivided hf of n w qr of sec 9 1 1 n 1 11 w, con
taining loo acres: niso or s w qr or irao sec o t 1 n r II
w, conuini.-ig I till ;i-1ih ion-'; also w hi of s e qr of
iracsrt-J I I Ii I ii w , t uii i -inn hj r-'nties, also o fl No 4 of Irae sr 5 1 1 n r U w, containing 32 1-5 seres; inortgari-d by James P. Ilrakuaud Priseilla his wife: ta.au, interest Ac, 357 IM. LAP0KTE CPU NTT. The ehf of ihe seqrof sec 34 t 37 n r 4 w;' also the w hf of the n e qr of sec 3 t JO a r 3 w; coutaniiiig in 11 103 5-MSI acres; mortgaged by Nslhaii Forter aud Cassandra bis wife; forfuited und sold on credit to Noah Francis: lxan, Interest Ac, S' '4 M. - Th w hf of tho n: r qr of see 7 t .i3 n r 3 w, containing 77 43-PK) acres; also wlifoithe s w qr ol sec 6 1 Un r
3 y, containing 15.' WJ-'no acres; also ihe w bf of tho s e qr of sec 31 130 n r 4 w, containing mi acres: mort-
faged by Edeu Saotweli and Mildred A. bis wife; eau, tolerest occ, S)'42 34. - -
j lie tij feet, iK'giiiiiing;
ty's line, Ihenee with si.i.l line 40 iioles, thence n fO
poles to beginning, co!itaining2, acres; rdso tho w lif or
n w qr of said sec containing Hll acres; mortgaged by Urseinus Kichmond and Mary his wife: Loau, mleresl
Ac, S3D3 J!.
1 he n e qr or sec 6 tunrv e containing 129 4-100
acrt s; also s e qr of s e qr or sec dl t u n r 7 e, con-
lams 40 acres, and a bo w hf of s e qr sec C t Is n r e.
containing bo acres; iuortgagt:d by John 11. Coak and
Margaret his wile, and James L. lieu ana M.trv his wia;
forfeited and sold on credit to James Gray: Loan, in terest Ac.$3c-3 30.
The w hf ol s w qr of 'sec 14 t 13 n r ti e, containing fO
acres; mongsged bv Samuel JJurant anl Ann bis wife:
Loan, interest &c, 'J3 in. MARION COUNTT. Lot No 1 and the w broflut No 2 lu out block No 4 w
of White Kiver, being a part of donation of binds ad-
Joining the city of Lndianupolis; mortgaged by Timoiby Kirk and Johu Fcaruley, and forfeited and sold to
Koiwn i. vvaipoie on creotv. i.oan, ln'.eresv arc.
vlf6 83-100.
Ltd 10 in out-lot Mo C in the city of Indianapolis; mortgaged by Nathaniel Teal and Harriet bis wife. Loan, iuterest 4;c, 5452 85-100. Out-lot 121 containing 24 12-100 acres; out-lot 125 enntainin? 9 54-100 acres; ont-lot 12S containing 17 7-2 IOO acres; also lots 10 aud 11 in square CU ; the outlots are situated on donation lands adjoining, and the lots 10 and 11 In the city of Indianapolis; mortgaged
by Jrmes Van Blarieum and Keren bis wife. Loan, in-
teraatS-C..SlOJe3 70 1O0.
The s part of e hf of s w qr of sec 29 1 15 r 3 e : also a part of s e qrof seo 2U t 15 r 3 e, containing 137 5o-Ifrt acres, commencing at s w corner of said land in Eli Rulgrove's line, thence running n along John Marr's line 100 rods to a stake in Marr's line, thence due e to White Kiver; niortgad by Stephen Ward and Doro
thy his wire- Loan, interest 4'C, 51 Jj07 iuu. The ehf of lot No 4 in block No 77 in Indianpolis;
mortgaged by Joseph J. Stretcher and Almira his wile.
Loan, iuterest 4c, Si63 93 loo. Lot No 9 in square No 40 in city of Indianapolis;
mortgaged by William Sanders and Maver his wise.
Loan, iuterest c, 532 irf-imi.
The w iifof s w or of sec 21 1 11 n r3 o, containing 60
acres; mortgaged by James A. Merry man. Loan, in terest . .!;!) 75-M0.
A tract of land beginning at e e corner of out-lot No rt of Indianaoolis. thence n 147 feet 10 inches, thonce
w 140 feet, khence s 147 feet lo inches, thence e 140 feet
to beginning: mongagod by Uliver . jonnson ana
Maria his wife. Loan, interest 4-c, S55J 07-100,
The hf of s e qrof sec la 1 15 n r 3 e, containing 80 acres; mortgagee; by James W. Johnston. Loan, in
terest Ac. S55li 45-100.
Siatv acres of hf of s w qr of seo 8 1 15 n r 3 e, be
ginning at the n e corner of said qr, thence w CO rods,
ineu.ee s 100 rods to s line, theuco e along line to s e
corner, thence n to beginning; mortgaged by Charles Garner and Charlotto his wife. Loan, interest 4c,
Tilt 01
i-nt No 4 iii sonars No 22 in city ol Indianapolis, and
hoinr the same lot No 4 in square 22, conveyed to Abra
ham H. Mycr, mortgaged by John Dustman and Lavina
. his wife. Loan, interest &c..SJa4j .-lO0.
Lot Not of Joseph It. r rail's suo-ctivision oi out 101 No 171 of donation landsof Indianapolis; mortgaged bv John H. Cook and Martha h's wifo. Loau, Interest
4-c, $347 20-100. . , MARSHAL COUNTV
The u tif of s e fn-c e of Michigan Road, of sec 24 of
lamU in Indian country, containing 4 iuu acres
also n hf of s vr frae w of Michigan Koad, of sec 24 of
lands in Indian country, containing 85-20 acres; mort-
f-r.ire.il bv Alexander v ilson and Matilda his wife; Tor-
foiled and sold on credit to Daniel W'. Jones. Loan,
Interest A-c - 311 83-100.
The w hf of s e or and e hf of w qr of see 4 1 33 n, r 1
i. containing DiO acres: inortgage-d by levl C. Barber
and Philomela hia wife. Loan, interest 4C-, 8-134 3d, MONROE COUNTT.
Lot No 229 on town plat of Kloomington ; mortgaged
by Cornelius Mershon and Margaret his wifo. Loan,
Inteiest 4-c. S342 34.
The s e qr of u e qr of sec 19 t 7 r 2 w, containing 40 acres ; mortgaged by Samuel Sloan and Clarissa his wife ; forfeited and sold on credit to Jesse East. Loan,
interest Ac, $224. MORGAN COUNTY.
The n e qj of the n w qr or see fl 1 12 n r 1 ; also the n w qi of the n w qr of sec 9 1 12 n r 1 e, in all containing tut acres: mortgaged by George W. Olds and Ellia A.
his wife. Loan, interest Ac, 5244 Ml.
The s w qr of n w frac'l qf of ses 19 111 nrl w, cenfninin!oH acres: also the a w nr ofs e or of sec 7 1 11 n
Of r 1 w, containing 4C acres : also the s eud of the e hf
Of the n O qr Of sec 18 1 11 on w, containing i.a acres.
and also nart of ihe n e f rac of the e hf of sec 24 til nr
2 w, containing 33 acres; the two lust named tracts are bounded as described on page 14t Book F of Ine Record of Deeds In Morgan county: mortgaged by Solomon Myer and Elizabeth of wife. Isiau, Interest Ac, ?73 33.
Lot No 1 in block No 25 In town or Martinsville; mortgaged by Giles Mitchull and Aub bis wife. Loun,
interest Ac, C2l7fc3. OWEN COUNTT. PORTER COUNTT.
The n e or of see 4 t 3 n r 8 w ; mortgaged by Jona-
han Line and Joanna his wile. Ioan, interest Ac,
S V3
The a v qr of soc 14 t 35 n r6 w, containing 100 acres; mortgaged by William K. Talbott and Muai hia wife. Loan, iuterest Ac, t44. U3. . The e hf of n e qr of sec M and e hf of w qr of sec 29 t 'W n r w ; mortgaged by John Wolf; forloltod and sold on credit to Henry Wells, linn, Interest Ac,
aV.i.'.aUH.
The e hf of s w qr of see 17 t 33 n r 5 w, containing P0
acres; tnortgngod by I lusmas auvs r ana .ancy nis wue Lomh. Inti'reat AC. r.4-H 17.
Tho w hf of n e qr of soc 30 1 35 n r 6 w, containing co acres, and n bf of q e qr of n qr of sec V 1 1 " n r tt w,
contalnlng.20 acres, and n bf of n w qr of n w qr oi sec
19 t 35 n r 5 w, containing 20 acres; in all ll') acres;
mortgaged by John lierr and Lucy his wile. Loan, In tenul Ac. SU4 7f. -
The e hfof u w qr vf sec 30 t 3a a r ft w, containing 80
acres: mortgaged iv joiin rt err ana e.ucy ins wiie.
Loan, Iuterest AC,4I0 13. TUTNAM COUNTT.
Ten acres off the n cor of the e bf of n e qr sf see on 1 14 n r 4 w: mortgaged by James M. Grooms and Eliza
hli wife. Loan. Interest Ac. fi 31
Lot No tH and 09 In town ofGroencastle, as appears on tho plat of said town ; mortgaged by Jefferson Walls
and fatly nis wue ; lorieiiou aim som on crcuuiojeiferson Walts. Loan, lutoi est Ac, S-t'-4 24. TULLASKI COUXTY. The u e or of n w qr, tho w hf of n w qr, and the n w
qrof n eqr of soc 5 131 r4 w, containing Iwacres; mortgaged bv Miles Jordan. Loan. Interest Ac. $Vi239.
The e bf of n w qr,and n wqr of s eqr, and lie qrof
aw or of sec 0 l 2D r w.conuintug un ai.i'si acres ;
ni yrtgagod by James G. A 11 red aud Palsy his wife. Loan,
inures Ac, f 134 IS. . ItANDOLni COtTNTV.
The s bf of fractional sue SO t 19 r Lie, containing L J 1J. loo acres', mortgaged by iaiues D. Hnnl aud Almira
his wife; forfeited and wold ou credit to harah Muni, Loan, Interest Ac. $tS7S i'5.
Ihe e hf of n e qr of see 11 1 19 n r 12 e t aIo7n acres
beginning at seo post u w cor of sec H I 19 r 13, thence e
30 roods, ihencos bu roiis, tnence e 7U nxids, un-nce
is) roods, thenee to beginning; mortgaged by BUhard Koblns aud Margaret his wile. Loan, Interest Ac,
12.',. 10. Ihe n bf of the n w qr of sec H 1 1H r 1.1 e, as deslgna
tnd on page III Book C of Record of Deeds of Ran
dolph county ; mortgagsd by -Nathan Pr.x tor and Sarah
his wire; rorloiled and sola ou ereuit to r.l j.irt Arnold, l.ai), Interest Ac, Sl H9. KH'I.KT COUNTT.
t)no hundred aud twenty acres or land, beluga par of n a or of so and part of w hf of u w q r of see 2a
l'H of BMik No i M Hi Record of
Counly; mortgaged by John Ii. Wolff t
OIO., J .Ml.
M acre III ft square lot lu im of oil hfof s w qr
of sec 31 1 7 n I 11 e: also a hf of s e qr ofao Vu t 0 n
r lo , containing mo acres; also tract commencing where o and w centre line of so 23 ir centre of Michigan Bond, tho .to j-nrtillcl with said lino w to qr
sec cor on linobelwetiu sue 25 an I 20, lli.-nc.i w on o and w centre line of m"C 'Jii t renlre of sal.l mr, thiiitfe far enough ti ou n and s centre line of said seo tfii s i Wi. t line run I'arullcl wllhesnd w ivhtrn line ufore aaid In His ventre of Mnhlgun L'oiul w'll .inbruce -0 ac-re, bvlug m Hirt of u e qr f see o, and s w cor of w lif of sue Z I U it r 10 e; mortgaged by I'brlstlaa Kreinur: Isiun, lnterejt Ac, (341 in. TliO w qr of ih'C 7 t tl r It o, t'ontaililhg 113 21 1"Q ai re.; morignged l-y John 4i lass and HammU lilswifo: Loau, interval Ac., S-47 U . wm COUNTV, Ihe w I.f of the s w qr of sef 22 1 13 n r '.) e, coubdu. tne acres; morunift-.l by K.lwar.t 'I'hornberry and Anil tils wife; Loan, interest Ac, tvj 17. SCOTT COUNTV. The s w qr or see iX Mn r7 e, coutalnlng lo acres ; inortgiiged by Willinm I riielork and Judith hliwllu; lorfeiled and sold on credit to William Truclock; taii'ii, Intcrost Ac, Is-IOO. tillKLUV COUNTV. The w lif of the s qr nf sec '23 1 13 D r 7 5 mortgaged by hli Jones and Joanna his wiloi l-.an, interest Ac, fii-w lU-l'Sl. Part of lot No. 1 on Harrison street, in Hie town of Shelby rl'.le, Shelby Co., Commencing at a point 72 feet
e of tne s w corner of said lot No. I, thence u Ml feet, thenco w 42 feet, thence s 00 feel to Public Square, and thenco e on and along s line of said lot l fo-t lo begin
ning; mortgaged by Milton Robins und Fruucca his
wile; Loan, Interest Ac, $'!' 3'i-IO.).
I'art of lot No. 9 on Franklin street In town of Shelby-
villa, Shelby Co., beginning on n line of said lot on Franklin street at a polut l4 fest e from from n w cor
ner thereof, and Iheuc s 4(1 feet, thence 4- fuel hi e line of said lot, theuco n 40 feel to the n u corner of saia lot, thenee wtnn lino of said lot aud along Franklin
street 4 feet I beginning; mortgiged hy Miirlin M.
Ray aud Snn his wife: tarnn, I me rest Ac. 3'5 f I-
10J.
. TIITECAN0E COUNTY. Ixl. Na 4 and the w ht of lot No 5 in addition to Ihe
town nf Lata) cite, as laid out by Jereinl ift BsrUxdoiiiew;
mortgaged hy Jesse Andrew and hanh Andrew h s wife:
forfeited ami sold to Jesse Andrew on credit: l-on. In
terest Ac, S?l4 43.
I he undivided hf of ihe e hfof the a e qr ofsec 27 1 22 n
r4w; also the undivided bf of the w hfof the a wqrof
sec 20 t 22 n r4 w; mortgitgod by Samuel Itiiir ; forfeited and sold ou credit lu Owen Ball : Loan, interest Ac, $l.33.
Ihe undivided hf ofs bf of the se or of sec 27 t 22 n r
4 w ; also the uudivided hf of the w hf of the s w qr ofsec
X I and r aforesaid i mortgaged by George M. Mar
shall ; forfeited aud sold to Owen Bull ou credit : Loan, interest Ac, $440 3X
Loiao .tin the original plat of the ton u of Lafayette:
mortgaged br A braru ehoeoiaker; forfeited and sold to Oweu 1U11 ou Credit: Loau, iuterest Ac, $15 42. .
Lei No 34 In the n addition to the town of Ijifayette as
as laid out by Bartholomew and Davis; mortgaged by Nelson Kose and Esther bis wife t Loan. Interest Ac, $31 52.
i page 4 .VI, 4 )7 and M .rtgiDjcsof Hlidey
J-oan, interest
The two-thlnls of tho sbf of w hf of frac'l see 10 n of
iho Keserve Use t 21 n r 4 e, containing 70 acres; mort
gaged by Daniel e.. Rawiings and Nancy, his wile:
Loan, interest, AC, tnq ,m.
'1 he n e qr of u e qr sec 31 1 22 n r 3 e, and s e qr of n w qr, and n eqr of n w qr, and n w qr of n e qr of ses H 1 21 n r 3 e, containing ICO acres; mortgaged by David
F. Ritteuhouse and Mary, his wife: Loan, interest, Ac,
cTv2 lu.
The n w qr orsec30 t 21 n r 5 e, containing 144 HM00 acres; mortgaged by David King and Susan, his wife:
Loan, interest, &c, em, K2.
The w hf of frac'l eec 12 1 21 n r 4 e, containing 84 72-
100 acres; mortgHged by George Kane and Catherine,
his wife: Loan, interest, &c, $j.ki2.
UNION COUNTT.
A tract of land in n w corner of n w qr of sec 15 t 11
n r 8 w, beginning at n w corner oi said qr, tnence
south to poles, thence e 120 poles, thenee n so poles
thence w i-jo poles to beginning, containing Ml seres ;
iiiortiatoJ oy Jacob brorand c.lizabeta his wife: lioan
interest, Ac, 444,-ino. TANDERCURO COUNT?. The w frac hf ol frac sec H 1 7 a r 10 w, containing 77.
50-100 acres, except 7i acres In a e corner, heretofore
sold to John Garret; moitgRgid by George B Wagnon
and Anna bis wire: Loan, interes tA c.,5a9 84-100,
The n eqrof sec i-il'irll v; mortgaged by Daniel
K. Lane and Sa-ah his wife; forfeited and sold on credit
o James P. Drake: Loan, interest Ac, 1,215 83-1 W) VIGO COUNTT.
All that part of n e qrof sec 35 1 13 n r 9 w, lying n of
otter creeu, containing about bo acres; mortgaged by Wdliam Stevens and Elizabeth bis wife: Loan, interest
Ac, 5121 50-100.
The s hf of e frac sec 4 1 12 n r 9 w, containing 89 51100 acres, also a w qr of sec 3 1 12 n r 9 w, containing
luu acres; inortgageq oy r.u?na m. Huntington: Loan
Interest Ac, $433 07-100.
The n e qr of n e qrsec 6 t 10 n r8 w; mortgaged by
Ira llcbenor ana noptna nis wire: forfeited and sold on
credit to James P.Drake: Loan, interest Ac, $27.
The w hf of s w qr of sec 9 1 10 n r 10 w; mortgaged by
Peter Von Smith and Mariana his wife; forfeited and
sold on credit to Alexander Conner: Loan, Interest Ac, 8837 63-1DO. WABASH. COUNTT.
The n hfof the s w qr ofsec 1 1 27 n, r 6 e, containing
eoacres; mortgaged by John w. It. fcimrall and Mary
his wile: Loan, interest Ac, 5J'.4 M. WARREN COUNTT.
The undivided half of the a w fraction of see 24 t 22 n, r 7 w, containing 115 acres; mortgaged by Elizabeth
Snver; forfeited and sold on credit to w imam ti. Mar
tin: Loan, interest Ac, S5MS 83-100.
The undivided hfof the n e fraction of sec 21 122 n, r7 w, containing 95 acres; mortgaged by Adam Sriver; for
feited ami sold on credit to v imam k. aiartin: Loan
interest Ac, $386 3.
The undivided bfofthe n w fraction of sec 24 t 22 n
r7 w, containing 115 acres; mortgaged by Dougal C
Srivcr; forfeited and sold on credit to William K. Mar
tin: Loan, interest Ac. ,.or?oM. The undivided hfof the u e fraction ofsec 24 t -22 n.
7 w, containing 95 acres; mortgaged by John Jackson
and Deborah his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to
William K. Martin: Loan, interest Ac,S56 82,
The undivided third part of the w hfof the s e qrof
see let 1 2 1 n, itr, also tne undivided one-third oi tne
s qr of the s w qr sec 1H t and r aforesaid; also, tbe on
divided one-third of the n e frac sec 19 1 and r aforesaid
except IS acres and CO square rods of the last named tract conveyed to D. Collins, containing in all 171 27-100
acres mortgaged by Jane Scott: forfeited and sold on
credit to William U.Martin: Loan, interest Ac, SJ03 56,
The undivided half ofs frae ofs hf ofsec 17 1 22 r 6
except 20 acres taken off w side of said frac; and also o
s w qr ofn w qr of sec 17 t 22 r 6 w; containing in all 137 43-100 acre?; mortgaged by Elias Esra and Nancy
his wife; lorfeiled and sold on credit to Alfred Hoover,
Loan, interest Ac, $730 10. WAYNE COUNTT
Part of Lot No. I'd iu that part of the town o" Rich
moud laid out by John Smith and bounded as described
on page 471 Book Z of the Record of Deeds in Wayne
Counly; by irvin fteedand Mary his wife, Loan, inter
est AC, 5217 33.
Lota No. 10. 11, 12. 13,20,21,23,24,27,28,29,30,31
and 32,in .Block No. 7, and lota no 9, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18,
30 ana 31 in kiock .o. m mine city or Cambridge; mort
gaged by Thomas Tyner and Ezilpba his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Solomon Meredith; Loan, interest AC, $1,004 41. I he s w qr of see 24 1 10 n r 12 e; mortgaged by Ira
Lackey: Loan, interest Ac. a.nn 34
Part of w hfofs eqrof sec 22 1 13 rl w, berlnnlngat
w cor of said qrsec, thence e t-0 perches to stake, thence n 141 perches to stake, thence w 80 perches to stake
thenee s 1 14 perches to ta-guining, containing 72 acres
mortgaged by William Hill aud Zdpha bis wife: Loan
Interest AC, S3GT 50.
Part of u eqr of sec 25 t 16 r 13 e; also part of aw qr of sec 23 tin r 13 e, containing 30 acres; also part of se qrof
seo 25 t lu r 13 e, containing im percnes; also anoiner part ofs qrof sec 25 t Hi r 13 e, containing 2 acres
47 eo-inu perches; all bounded as described ou page 431 Hook S ol the Record of Deeds In Wavne Count v. mort
gaged by Nutoan HolllngswortU aud Elizabeth his wife:
Lioai , Interest AC, $abi M. WHITE COUNTT. Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of sec 8 t 27 n r 3 w, containing 104,-
59-lOOacres; mortgaged by Thompson Crnsoand Eunice his wife; forfeited and sold on credit to Kobert W. Sill :
Loan, Interest Ac, $3C5 5.. A tract of laud containing 10. acres in sec 4 126 r 3
bounded asdescrlbcd on page 294 Book A of the record
of deeds In While county; mortgaged by Kobert Roth-
rock: ijoan. interest ac.,8214 t"J.
The s qr of ii e qr of sec ll and e qr of e qr of
se-; 12 and e hf of u e qr ana u e qr o. s e qr see 1.1, all
In 1 20 n r w, containing" ) acres; mortgaged by ilea
Jamm F. TIM en and Coidelia, his wife: Loan, Interest,
AC, j.'2 75-IUO.
The e bf of sec S3 and n hf of sec 24 snd n bf of s e
qr and n hf of s w qr of sc 24 s hf of n w qr of ace 1
and s hf of n e qr of sec 2 aud s w qr of sec 2 and s e qr of sec 2 and a w qr of aec I, all In I 25 u r 5 w; mortgaged by Ashbel P. Wlll.rd aud Caroline, bis wife:
Loau. iuterest, Ac. Sll, I IOO 49.
Sec 0 1 25 n r 4 w also bf sec 1 1 25 n r 5 w also s
nr and s hf of n e qr of sec 30 1 20 n r 5 w, also s hf and
s hf of u qr and s bf of n w qr and n w qr of n w qr
cf sec 31 1 2j n M w, also s w qr and w hf ol s e qr aud
w hf of n e qr and e hf of n w qr and s w qr of n w qr
of sec 32 1 20 n r 4 w, also n hr or s qr or sec 25 t 20 n r5 w, containing In all 2 17oho-oo acres; mortgaged
by Edward H. Reynolds and Harriet, bis wife: Loan,
Interest, Ac. $7,173 Wi-iuu.
1 ho e hf of qr and w hf of s e qr of sec 14 1 20 n r
4 w, containing in all no acres; mortgaged ny Isaac
Reynolds and Mary, Ills wife: Loan, Iuterest, Ac, $356
V'-ino.
The s e qr of a e qr and s w q r of s e qr of sec 27 1 27
n r 4 w. containing m acres; mortgaged by M leal n K,
Johnson and Mary, bis wile ; Loau, interest, Ac, $350
bU-inO.
The s w qr of n w qr ofsec 5 and the a e qr of n eqr
of sec 0 I su n r a w, containing no acres; tiuirtgageq by
John llatlsted and Sarah, hia wife Loan, Interest, Ac,
r52 75-ll Ml.
The n a qr and hf of n w qr of see 33 I 27 n r 3 w, containing 240 acres; mortgaged by Henry Knsmlnger
and l-.mlly, his wife: Loau, interest, Ac, 82,2 i4
Se much of the mortgnged premises In each case as
will pay the prinelpa , Interest, damages and costs, will first be offered for cash, and lu case there be no bidder for cash, the pram ises will bo bid In for tho Stale I
thought best, and be Immediately offered for sale on s credit of Ovo years, with Interest at seven pur cent.,
liavable annually. In advance.
A ertlllctie ot purchase will bo given to the pur
chaser, pledging a patent or deed from the Slate, v hen full tiaviiienl sIlsII be made 1 but which shall be for
felted lo the Slate, with all paymenia made thereon for
any default of lliu payment or ino onnoii.ai or interest.
according to the terms of sulu, and uillle the Stale to
resell at any time. llond will be required ol the purchaser for U pay
mem of the purchase money and Interest, IU.. that
waste of the premises ahull not be voininltted or suf. lorsd, and security may also be required In any case. Hf rilr of las Uur& C""ii'iear j mf tk Sinking k'und.
r., iiu,w,. rresuu'iit.
Orrn a nr th Siskixo rt an.
Indianapolis, Is e Unnber 20, IH.'4J
IfT Explanations of the abbreviations In the foregoIll;; ilrflrrij U un: e for cast; w for weal; u for north ; for soul-; ht for bulf; qr for qarti-r; frac fi r fraction; sec ir section ; t for township; and r for range, Oi t. tf-Wbl
WORMS ! WORMS! !
DOCTOR DYE'S WORM CANDY is the best Vermifuge, or Worm Exterminator now in use, and
is as pleasant to take as any other randy, and children
will devour it as readily. As proof of iu good quilt-
ties, hear the Key. Jacob Stain, the Presiding Elder of
the Baptist Church, near Hagarstown, Indiana:
Da. Dva I consider it a duty 1 owe to you rs a pubic benefactor, and ti suffering humanity, to state that
I have used your Worm Caudv in uivfainilv. and have
found it to be all you recommended. I gave a stick
of your Worm CanJy to one of my cbilJren Hat had
ine symptoms or worms, it ate the taiiuy as a luxury, and It 0crates as a Vermifuge, bringing away from Co to IM) worms; snd my neighbor c n testify to the same rflcct in their families.
JACOB STAM. One Stick 525 eta.; 5 sticks. 9 1, sent free of i.ostage.
All orders must be addressed to W. H. DYE,
(Columbus, lnd., Box No. 23. For sale by W. V. ROBERTS, oct5wSt Dmpgist, Indisuspolis.
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MIK M A IK VV INDI ANA, .MAIilON COUNTY",
S. S.. A I'l ACIl.MENT Holt 115 M.
Ho It known Hi -ton lira wllbdny i f Octotwr lhaO. at llni llistaueo, ami iiix.li tlio ni la it of V nllam Plel i'laiutili, an Ordr of alUn hiiiiqit Issued by me, which a n delivered to Goiihurd Feld, Couslablu, who returned the same on the u'.lh day nf October l- -0, with the lii-lorsemeiit Uiereou : No properly found In my counly wtu-reoiilo levy, an I thai on the 27lh lay of November l-i'in, ut ihe hour of idiiooYtock III the lorciiiM.n. at in y ..rin-e In lii.tianuMills, I wilt prnctmd lo hear and do-li-riiilue said eoiuphilnt herein, when and where the U'f.'iutaut aud all others Interested will take notice. Witness toy hand and Seal this 2th day of Oct l5u.
CIIAKI.ES COl'LON, j (ii t2M.w3n
riu..TioiT.
THE MUSTANG CANDIDATE.
IF Col. Freuioi't had as many friends as tbo Mustang l.i 1. 1 me ut, the opposition could not draw a ccrporal's
guard. Mr. r-romoni remarke.i, in bis oispatcties to
1 'resident I-in more wnne transixe ting norses sua cattle
over thu i.lains nf Muaico, '' thi Urrrment
vould it nii tn 4 (tverul tupvlv oj .Vaifany Jjinmint
tt trould sart 23 ptrtent of kit lotm." 1 his Is very im twirtiint for all Fanners aud Liverymen to know.
'I ho Mustang Ltu uieiil Is a wouderlul article lor man orbea-t. It should be alwsys used for Sores, Swellings, Stiff Joints, Burns, Bruises, It he u malic Pains, Ac, and for Gal.ls, Sprains, Spavins, KiiiKbono, Ac, upon horses. Bivt aas or imitations. J he Mustang Is sol 1 by all respectable dealers- everywhere. BAKN'hS A PABK, oetll-Iuiw I'roprlelots, New York.
( AIMS, 110imV-M01lM;s, rL-(.IlS, In store aud lor sale by the uniersirnel. 10 dez. Children 'Carts, from $2 rm to $15 apiece. 5 do Hobby-Horses, from $2 to $ls apiece. 1 do I'ropeliors; 3 do Sleds; 0 do Sleighs; ;,0 do Skates; 20 do Childrens' Kuttan Chairs; CI1AKLES MAYER, No. 2'J Washington street, i October 21, 1?SS. doui
Tlte tsransl Ijxfernal Kcniedy. liv the aid of a microscoi. we se millions ? little
openings on the surface of out. bodies. Through ihee this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or Inward part. Diseases of ihe Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, Affections of the Heart, InCarania-
tton of the Langs, Asthmas. Longhs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Fvery housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickBess. This healing Ointment far more readily pene
trates through any bone or fleshy nan of tho living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that can
not oe reacneu oy outer means.
i;ry-feireias bait uneuni ana scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of dls-
er ses of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as
this Ointment. No case of salt Kheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas can Ion)- withstand its influence. The inventor has traveled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principle hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as lo Its application, and
has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers
to health. Sore Leges Sore Breasts, Wound and llceras Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, ia tbe cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular s we. ling, stiffness or contraction ef the joints, even of 20 years standing. IMlesi and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the fdlovcing cases :
Bunloie, flies, Hprains,
nneumausm, Salt Kheum, Sklu Diseases. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads,
Sore 1 hroats, Sores of all kinds
Iff" Sold at the manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and dealers of Medicines, throughout the United States and the civilized
world, in Pots at 25 cents, 62); cents and $1 each
JJj" There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes. N. B. Direclons for the guidance of patients, tn
every disoraer,are amxea to eacn rot Marchl2-wly.
Burns,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fistulas, Gout, Lumbago, Mercuiial Eruptions,
Scalds,
Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Ulcers, Venereal Sores, Wounds of all
kinds.
M'KERNAN & BDGAR. DEAL ESTATE AND STOCK oppic Kates of Commission are a? follows:
All sales from $3n0 to 3,b00 inclusiv j, will be taxed at 2 cent, as commission; as the value of the property
advances atove S3JMKI the rate per cent, will decrease
in thefollowine ratio: From S3,sa) to 4.0UI atl( e
cent.; from 3.000 to $3,000 i t? cext.; from 5,J00 to $7.ooo at 14 ? cent.; from $7,000. and as much greater
as the sum may be. ll will not le less than one per oeni.
and all sums as alxive mentioned going above J.ij
w ill be 2 f cent.; charged on Brst $3.10. On all sales
of property, while in our hands, commission is charged. )
.1 o saie, no ci'imuisnion or cuiijc v nv. , i. .. iv-jv.n notice to be given two neeks previous to a withdrawal of property Irom our books. And we further w ish it nnderslood that we holdall persons responsible fortbe commission on Property when trades may be commenced with the owners of said property before the withdrawal of the same. Waihlnftom Sf., Jdjoining' th I'mlmtr Ht, Have now ENTERED ON THEIK BOOKS mora than
1,000,000 RKAL ESTATE For tale on Commission. -' ; FARMS IN MARION COUNTY. IVo 243. .10 triei 1 mile north-west of ladia'O-
I 1 i. nn IV i.l I Creek.
IVo 271. 300 acres of land and a grist mill, situated
on Ki.il Criek ii..rth-east of IndiansiiKilla.
No 330 240 acres ti miles south of Indianapolis;
120 acres in cullivbtion.
No 437- 7o acres of land 7 miles sooth of Indian-
nisilis. -
,o 35f5. 'h acres land cast Deaf acJ Dumb Asylum.
.o 37 3. One-hoif of a flouring mill, 4. miles
E. of IudiHnaiMil's.
No -113. 32i acres 2 miles east of lnd anapolis in
a hizhs'.ato of culUvaUoii.
no 51T. ) acre in Lawrer.ca Townsh'.p, C miles N. K. of Indianai-olis.
Ao 309. 21'.' acres thr 'e-u-urths of muceastof
IndianaiMilis.
, o ; iO. 9G acres 2 wiles i- ludiaar.polis;
good iiuprvemeni8, with saw ..
.1 o GotJ. 4'JU acres on Lie ine ol .vianon ana joun
son counties, 12 miles from Indianapolis, 2 miles from
Lawren(--t.ureo K. K.: oartiv inmrovea.
AO bill. acres 1'. miles south of Indianapolis,
pan improved.
. . - . , n . 1 i r .; I V
.vv snii. J acres, iu cicartru, umwij on uiv Craw fordsvllle K.d,3 miles west of Indianapolis.
AO M7 A grist mill and saw mill on baglff Creea
8 miles wet?t of ludianapolis. Will eichfnge in rart,
for city property. Tsio s2J. 1C4 acres on the Michigan Koad. 5 miles east of the donation line; 100 acres improved, balance in j.isture.
No 'J73. A rarm or 2U acres adjoining ind'pi s. A o st4. 100 acres land 3 miles S. K. of Indianap
olis; '.HI acres improved.
. o 8y 39 acrei land cear Inciannpol'e; good im
provements. .o 111 A. A grist and saw ml I and lo acres of land,
3 miles west of Indianapolis an T. H. & K. Ii. X.
AO D17 12 or 15 acres of latdon .Micnigan xtoau,
one-half mile from Indianapolis.
is o U33. if 4 acres miprovea lana, 7 mues . r.. oi Indianapolis.
Ao 931. A gnst and saw mill and M acres oi laua,
6 miles north-west of Indianapolis, on the Crawfords-
viiie Kona.
Ao 933. 119 acres highly improved land 3 miles
south east of Indianapolis.
no, 14 acres, 1 mile toutu or inaiauaoiis. No. 'J.j 1. 1 10 acres, 3 miles west of Indianapolis ;
80 acres in cultivation; Splendid Improvements.
Ao eo acres unproved laud, 3 ninos west oi Indianapolis. No. 060. 131 Acres, four miles south-cast of In
diaou polls. Good Improvements.
Ao.Oll. 1C0 Acres of Land, 120 acres improved,
six miles from the city.
A o. 9 15. f?0 Acres five miles West of Indianpolis, very heavily timbered.
AO. Oil. 10 Four Aero Blockstwo miles west of
Indianapolis. JVo . 9 19. 1 Acre on the National Road, near the
Asylum for tbe Insane, store-room and dwelling houses
on it. E00NE COUNTY.
108 acres of land neat Northfleld.
bo acres, oue-half improved; to trade lor
lilt.
UOOFEANJJ'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY 7 DE. C. K. JACKSOrf, Philadelphia, Fa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CUKE
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
l Chronic or flervout Debility, Disrasei of the
hidneyt, ana allduseasw an$mg from a disordered lAvtr or Stomach, Such as Constipation, In ward Plies, FuIncv,or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, . Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the- Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffix-a ting Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Uotsor Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency or Perspi ration, Yellowness of theSktn and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, dtc. Sudden. Flushes of Heat, Burning In' the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. In attributing such valuable Medical properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is tnado, but is simply stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively the extraordinary cures, and bencHis derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious originator, Dr. Hoofland. among all classes of European society and from the immense mass of testimony, from all fiarla of the American continent, accumulated during the ast ten years, In the hands of the present proprietor. The prevalence of disease to wli I i. the German Hitlers are adantod, It Is with sorrow t sayit, Is almost universal. Indeed there la scarcely i family throughout the whole extent of our country In which there cannot be found among its members that peculiar ttlltw and languid npptaranri, denoting a. diseased Liver, or an emaciated and suffering Dvspeptic. Then of what Immense f iu oortniioo lo this class of invalids, that a certain and reliable, remedy, should be placed v. Hhln their reach, one In w hich no baneful or injurious drug enters Into Us composition; remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence and certainty and be assured front actual aud tangible proofs, that the article bo la using really possesses the virtues attributed to It. Such a remedy. Is ''Jloojlmnd't (firman Iiitttrt.', Thousands of dol'.ars have been cxieiidud In its manufacture aud di,o"l m throughout all part of this contliiont, snd Hie pro, . lelor reels the greatest sat Win Ion In atall-.ig, that thoro la no aate, county, or eveu village where the Medicine has been Introduced that there eaunot be found uutubers, wilting lo testify to IU virtues. Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arab St.. Phlla dclj.hla.Va. for sale wholesale and retail by Druggists lo all the principal cities, and at retail by apothecaries and store keepers In every town in the lulled States and Canada. Oct 8
TO THIS PEOPLE OF INDIANA. XVi.ll cfty Xviutor READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT O A K 36 ALL, ' VO. 2, BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, C'LASEIl tV IIKOTIIEKS, PIlOPlUKTOltK. "fF. tbo'aubscrlbora, take ploasoreof Informing our f v frU'iid and tht public that, wo hav e received our Fall Stock or KEADY-MADK CLOTHING, sT.ciiIm.' Eiiriiiialiin Ca'oods, BOYS CL0T1IIN0. Ac. And are prepared to furnish ever) thing In our Una on tbe moat reasonable terms as heretofore, and our frlendsmsy depend that nothing shall las wanting on our arl to continue the conduction so auspiciously be. gun. Our stork Is large and varied, purchased at the very BEST MANUFACTORIES EAST,
nf the most fashionable styles; combining neatness with
durability, wblcli we are disposed to sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE FHIOrg.
We rail particular attention of country dei.lrn to our rAoiLUTEsroit ur wholwaleincj i Our oonuectloti with the largnat Houses, and our thorough acquaintance with tiie business gives us ad vantages In tho way of purchasing, which enables us lo
furulah country dealers on as OOOO TERMS AS THEY CAN OCT EAST. Ouratorkof CLOTHS, OASSIMEBES AND VESTING,
Contains every variety ol slj te and quality of goods of
tne latesipaitunis. The Merchant Tailoring Department. remains entirely under the superintendence of Mr. It. K. Mii,vii,i.i. Ills slrtet attention ti tlte same, and our goods being selected Willi the greatest i-sre, enables us lo nuke Kiirinnila lo order of tho latent lull Ion at iliorl notice and very moderate prices. ULANK.lt Ai BIIOT1IKKB, sepl24-wir Oak Hall, o. V, BaP'a Hoiiso. NOTICE. The partnershlii heretofore enUtlng between Abuer llobbsand J.HWihu. C Wt.rrall having been dissolved by mutual consent, the Real Estate Agency and Intelligence olUco, No. Ml, East Washing ton street, will hereallur bo coudueted by Garret A Worrall, who will l roa.ly at all times to receive property for aale or rent ; and be ready also to accommodate Ihoao wanting Ui rt'hl or Iutcb:tse properly ihey baring now on book a large amountof real estate, eonalstiug of houses, lots and wild landa. Persons have bogs, cattle, Ac, to sell, or thoss wishing to purchase slock of any kind, will find il to their
advantage lo call on us.
II a viiiu.ikkm, JUSEI'JILSC. WOKK.UL.
OOVK-ltd. NEW
1TE ABE NOW DAILY
V v new
JEWELRY.
THE
RECEIVING
stjles of Jewelry for the
FALL AND WIKTIW TRADE. We keep up with the times and the Stjles. Our stock is larger than ail other houses in the city combined. All varieties of tastes can be suited out of oun. BTOCII. W have some of the most elegant setts or Jewelry erer brought to this city. Also an extra larje supply OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, All at thelowest Eastern prices. Yu ran save money by buvlngof us. W. H. TALKO I T Ck Co. I. S. Watches and Jewelry repaired by tho best workmen lu the Stale. i-H"tf Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio and Missouri Lands rpo EXCHANGE FOB CITY PROPERTY, by 1 WM.Y.W1LKV novll-dtf.
oci2-tf.
PERFUMERY
J.P.POPK A C 0
EVERY Vsrlcty end kind, Pomades Hair Oils,
Wand Toilet Soaps, at
Klrat futtlic bale of Uelavwaar Trait band' lu the Territory of Kansas. , PROCLAMATION. Bl tk Prtndt eftka Vnilad Slater, j pursuance of Liw, 1, t KiKNm PIERCE, President of the Cuiie4 States of America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be beld a Fort Leavenworth, in the Terntorv of Kansas, com-' mencing on Monday, the 2ih day of October aiext, lor the disposal vf such of the lauds and looa luu, held la trust by the United Mates for the benefit of the Delaware tribe of Indiaiis, as are situated in the nndermeoturned townshis, cointirising the eastern pirtion of the lands ceded by tbe Delaware Indians la trasl as aforesaid, to-wit: Santk f tka hata line and raat af tk tixtk principal
meridian. Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range Bine-
teen.
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten. of rang twenty.
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, f range twen
ty-one.
1 ownsmps eigat, nine, and ten, of raago twenty twoTownships nine and ten, of range twenty-throe. -Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of Jacksonville,
so called, from -No. 1 to o. 121, lodasive, situated la
townships A os Sand 1), south of range l'J east, abovementioned, according to the rial of said lowa of Jack, son ville on file in the office of the surveyor general of the Terntorle of Kansas and Nebraska, to watch reference is made. Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of Delaware,
so called, irom IN o. 1 ta a. 1v 1 , IucIumt. .itsMad la
township ISo. 9, south of rat ge 23 east, ahovementlor.eJ, according to the. plat of aalJ town of Delaware on file in the omce of said surveyor general, and to which reference is made. ... Also, the surveyej blocks in the town ef "Hardville, to called, from No. 1 to No. 94, inclusive, s.tuated In townships Nos, h . id 9 south, of range Hi, abovemenUoned, according lo tbe plat of said town on Ole in tbe offise of tho said aurveyor reneral, snd to which refer ence is made. Also, the surveyed block In the Iowa att LaiUvilie, so called, from No. 1 to No. IS, inclusive, situated in township No. 8 south, of range No. 22 east, a bo re mentioned, according to the plat of said town ef Laita ville on file in the ofl.ee of the surveyor general, and to which reference is made. ... Aud also tbe lots in the several blocks as surveyed and laid oat in Leavenworth City, so called, siinals la township No. g south, of rang S3 east, abovementioned, according to the plat cf said town of Leavenwcnh City on file iu th office of the aurveyor general of said Territories, and to which reference Is hereby made. Said abovemsnUond laDds, town lota, and blocks, having been classified and valued by commissioners du
ly appointed for that purpose according to law, the val
uation so piacea upon tne same respectively win ine
minimum at wnicn ine sun will be ooerea rorsaie.
The terms of sale will be cash, snd npos payment be
ing made, receipts In duplicate will be made therefor, one of which wul be delivered 14 the purchaser.
Patents will subsequently be granted for lb lands so purchased io accordance with the laws io force, regulating the issue thereof.
Toe offering of the above lands and town Iota and
blocks will be commenced on tbe day appointed, and
will proceed tn the order In which they are advertised with all convenient decttch ir.tl the whole shall hare been offered and the sales thus closed. All pnrchssss not ai4 tor on Xmm 4ay aale will no r offered on the following daj, at the risk ot the default- .
Inr t'orcbaser. - .- v. , i . . . . ii-... i ... .i i.
oiven ui-der my uauu,n uj civj oi w hiuuwd, mih 14lh day of August, A. IL, KSS.
raa.vau.v ricaea. By the President : Gioact W. MixKmasv, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Note. The above advertisement will be published
in such nanera only as aro requested by note to insert
IL . t 'si-woi.
Ko 2frf. Ko 7i. K. R. Stock. No 519.
o tio;.
80 acres south-west of Lebanon. 100 acres, CO acres cleared; 8 mile north
west of Lebanon. Nlo 7!M) fo acres land, some improvement.
No )19. 200 acres land, S miles from Northfleld;
good imorovemcnts.
JVo 9 2. 30 acres land 14 miles from Indianapolis.
No 927. 100 acres land 1 miles from Lebanon.
ill trade ror city property. BENTON COUNTY. !Vo 030. 430 acres timber Und. BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY
Xo "84. A grist mill and saw mill on Clifty Creek ... :i - r . . 1 v. .. .ti t - 1 I . .
iv nines rM, v. i uiumous, au iu .ivu uiuci. o 2l.jt 90 acres land with a grist uiid, saw snill
and woolen factory, 6 miles nerth of Columbus. CLARK COUNTY.
Nio 79. ISO acres land splendidly Improved, ten
miles from Louisville and nine from .w Albany. to 1 i 2 1 130 acres land, some improvements. CLINTON C0USTY. IVo 427 1G0 acres land one-half mile from I. & L. Railroad; part cleared. iNo 457 200 acres land 4 miles from Thorn town No ts!os 163 acres land with good Improvements. ' DELAWARE COUNTY.
No 5K3. ICO acres land, CO acres cleared, 1. mile from Muncietown. ' Set COt 132 acaSe, limbered land. . No 909. 400 acres land 7 miles from Muncietown. Pko 95 1 60 Acres of Land, 40 acre improved, one-half mile from Vorktowa. DAVIESS COUNTY. No 4ST 9bl acres timbered land. Mo. Utll. 2.-0 Acre to exchange for city property. DEARBORN COUNTY. .o 3K. 150 acre land, 90 cleared; good Improvements. FULTON COUNTY. N'o 877 120 acres 1 mile from Rochester. FRANKLIN COUNTY. No. 002. 40 Acres, some improved, to exchange for city property. No 799. K seres well timbered li miles from Brook ville. Ko hO.V A steam saw mill w ith S acres land, seven miles from Drook ville HENDRICKS COUNTY. Ko 20. 120 acies land, 40 In cultivation. No 907 10 acre land and a good new steam saw mill 41 miles north of lhtnville. INo 2tts. One undivl.ied half of a steam flouring mill with 4 acre of land at Slitesvl'ie. No 7 h. 10 acres of land with a steam saw mill. No K27. 1.13 acres 4 miles north or Danville, 100 acrva cleared; best wateied farm In the county. II AN COCK COUNTY. N o 4(iO. ICO acres oue mile north of N. Road. HOWARD COUNTY. IVo Ss2 100 acres of land, 4 acrea cleared. No tseS. 120 acrea land 7 miles from county-seat . HAMILTON COUNTY. No GIG. fO acres ono-balf milo from Forts ville. Improvement good. No S3S. 40 acrea about thre miles north of Wostflsbyl, to trade for prcrty In Indianapolis. HENRY COUNTY. No 419 l'O acrea laud, well improved and a good grist mill on Clue River pus balf mile from Knightstown. . .
JASPER COUNTY. No COS. IO.ooO acres land.
No C3:l. Several tract of wild land. No hi 1.1. 44iO acres, mostly fenced. Nio HOW. Jl-Hl acrea land, half timbered. IVo t2. ; acres part prairie. JOHNSON COUNTY. Tio 811 1H7 ecres 8 miles west of the Dlufls. JENNINGS COUNTY. Nio C37. loo arses land, we'l liupro-ved, wliU a largo touring mill, situated one-fourth of a mile from Vernon. No K3I. 4l acrea land, good liiiprovemonts; two nillesfroin Owensvtlt. Nfo NH7. H acn-a land on M.& I. Railroad, Uirce nillesfroin Queensvllle. Improved.
MADISON COUNTY.
Xo 2 '.T. 172 acrea land 2 rullo north-east of Che-
tartlel l, (Hi acre Improved. No :tl. 2H0ace. 22 miles. No 7 7n 400 acrea lluit ercd land lest quality ; will lia a. sell inured for rltf tirnie'rtV.
Nio hOi. 100 acres Improved land, one-half lulls
from the town of Allderaoil.
o M)3. Ii0'rs iiart undercu1llvalUn,Ct nillea from Anderson on the II. V I. Railroad. iMo N 12. to acres laud, H miles from the county-
seat; lo trade for city procrty. MOROAN COUNTY,
No 25. CV) acrea In the north-cast comer of tbe
County; 30 urrc Iinj-ruveiJ
In Nil
Potlponemeal of llae tatle of tlx Del ware Trust Lands in Kansas Terri
tory. ' . "VTOTlCE Is hereby given, that by direction of the 1 President of tbe L ulled Slates, U.e rWe of the Del
aware Trust Lands in Kansas Territory, advertised to commence on the 2ith of October next, at Fort lesvea-
worth is postponed nnul Monday the l.ih day of ovember next, at which time and at the laee aforesaid, the aaid sale will mmmeuM. and be conducted and
continued in all rsspects as provided by the original proclamation on the 14th of A ugust last. . By order of the President. GbO. W. MAN 5 VPKNiCY, - . Commissioner of Indian ACairs. DiraRTittRT iHTcatoa, Office Indian A flairs. .. September 17, tr-56. - t?pt24-wtBOvl7. -
.TIcKERIVAsV fc EIM- A, TTAVEFOR SAL13 A VAXtJAB OBiS.'ANO
XX SAW M ILL. situated mils V
IU Is
k.
o. ii dianapo. lb pail pay
lis, for which city property
menu To any one desirona of engaging I- n' Mil ing business, it wld be to their advauiagu to e mine this Mill. It is a Water M'll, with urocieiit water - f bp ordinary season. Supplied with Engine to run It, lu case or a failure of water. It ia a new Mill In perfect order, capable of doing a heavy business, so situated as to command a lame share of custom work, belts; In a food Wheat growing neighborhood. It 1 offered very low, and on easy terms. For rurthcr particular inquire ef McKEKN AS At EIK2AR. OctU-wtf
CHAALaa Bans,
taaxuT bchbtli.
ISo tills S1 02!l. No. D Mo. Oli. Improved.
4u acres In south-weal corner of county 1 M acres timber land. Voo acres, l i In cultivation. a - screi, No IniprniemniU.
60 Acres, Ave Miles from Martinsville,
MARSHALL COUNTV.
No 3k. !f Nil.
city procriy.
l'iO acres on Yellow Kiver. bio acres near Plymouth, to
trads for
No Mr a.
o 412.
.N 4111.
SI1AMI COUNTV.
fso acres 5 miles frons Pern. 1UTNAM COUNTY. LMd acrei latnl 3 inllci from t"loWi!u!o. IOO aerea land 4 miles froni llMicMUa,
In tr. .... I .l.lM of eulllValltlll.
io 3h:i. ICO arret l.ml B inll'-t from Killrot't Suilon; . Vi acres clearwl. n )3. atli acres, good tmprvvenenta. 3 utiles south ofr.MalihslUii. PERKY COUNTV. !o S)3!. 3H0 acres on the Ohio Mlver4 niilesalove Troy, very well improved; to eacVange r pisrty lu liidiannpoll. PARKE COUNT!. o K()9. 201 ares H miles from Hock ville, in a
r.o,l nelalilKirbood; to rxehai ge for l.ropcnv lu la-
ilislliiliotis.
Mo KUS. 3 JO acres land on the l! g Raccoon Kiver,
7 mile from Kocaviue wen improveu.
rULASKl COUNTY. HI acres, olio-half prairie, bal. UraU'r. RUSH COUNTY. "10 acres laud, 7 miles south of Rushville.
RANDOLPH COUNTY. No -1H3. A grist mill on OaMn Creek. SCOTT COUNTY. No svOO. 20 aire on the JcOersonvllle Raltrad. Mill lii)rruvcinf'iits. STAUK COUNTY.
40 acrea laid 2 miles from Knox. SO acres land partly Improved. ICO acres land miles from the county-
No U 3.
No 33.
Nio
i7a.
No tt!. Mo AOI. seat.
TIl'TON COUNTY. 2 jo acre land; 00 acre cleared. 20 acres land 3 mile south of Til-ton: .15
miles tiortii nf IndianapolisNo 0(l. 1-4 acres land, some Improvements.
2'iO seres land, some liuproveinents. UK) acres land, good Improvements. 301 acrea land, 7 ml es from 1 ipton. So acres land, good improvement. HI acre land, 2 mile from Tipton. 2uu acre land oa the Pera road, 7 tulle
from Sharpsville.
,vo Oil 100 acres land, 12 miles Iron coutty-seat.
rood Improvement.
isw m.w iiis i,o slu 4 is roicnuiiUi Ne.. to acres. Io iu re ement.
No 25S. Mo .-2li.
No !K).. No s:. iso N73 NO HOI). No Sol. No SIO.
acscrrr scbhcll.
II All N, SCUNTJLL & C0 raorairroaa or ttix SEW YORK CLOTHLXG STORE. 17 East Washington-st, opposite tbe Capitol House. INDIANAPOLIS, IND." KEEP constantly on hand a very large and well e. lec-led dock of READY-MADE CL0TRIXO, and GENTS' rURNISHINO GOODS, such a Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, HandLer- . chiefs, &c, &LC. Also A variety of riEOE OOODO! w hlch we are prepared to make up to order la the very best atvle and manner, at very short notice. Our niolia Is and ah&ll alwavs be , Quick turnt, $moU froUt and extensive $ale$. ept20-wly. Trmtee'i Sale of Land I A Trustee of Caleb Adam of Oregon K r., fiffrr for sale lo uit purchaser privately until Thursday, be soth of November, at which time, If not previously sold, we w.Il sell to the highest bidder on thu premises A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, Lying In the county nf Hendricks la Indiana, flye miles north-east of Danville, the county seat ef said eounty. and sixteen mile from indlanapnlii.ou the waters of Whit Uck Creek, one and a half mile North of the air-line railroad from Indianapolis to .Motile rum a on abash lit ver, thenee by connection to St. Joseph on tbe M issnuri; the above trac being the West half see. its and the East half of see 29 in township 1G North of range 1 East estimated to contala 640 ACRES. More or leas, lying In a square and under good new rail fence. Three quarter sections of the above tract of laud have each a good cabia with a portion of each section cleared. Remainder of above sections has been deadened four years and sowed la bias grass; eue quarter section heavily timbered. Tbe above tract ha upoa it two never-falling springs. Term liberal and can be ascertained by application to either of the undersigned. Also, at th same time and place, we will offer Com.
Hay, and Oat for sale, th product ol th abov farm, upon a credit of four month bond, with good security required before the property Is removed from the premise. ' ft! t Tnmee.. nrv5-w2w-Journal copy. ' Something that Interests every Man West's Patent GalY&nic Ceranet FOK KOOIIiX-I THK subscribers are now a re pared o rorer roofs of buildings with a new aud better article than ever before known. Th public are aware that our Government has had scientific men et(erifBeiitlng. and that ll ha IWn iho study of Architect snd builders for year, to discover an article for.'rooOng purposes that would land th (addon changes 'of lb weaiLer, and be Impervious l? Bre and water, and remain a permaoent fit lure. A yet, nothing has been obtained without costing aaorw than the people wish. 1 be contraction, expansion and rusting of metal roofs, are so great la Un changeable climate, thai they become ux-less, uuies being repaired
at a great exeuse yearly. Shingles nr not B re -proof, and cannot be used on flat roofs, and the various com positions and cement that hare been brought Into us for roofing, d not stand the action of the weather, but
run when ll la warm, and crack when il I frosty ( and after one or two year become crumbly and worthies. W, hvreaa, the Inventor of th Galvanic t'rmrnl ha labored 20 )ar te combine artW-is to obviate those difflullle. and can testify from hi long eaperlcnce and numerous testimonial from reliable person who hav had bis combination applied lo their buildings, tlisl bis Cement Is Ut cheapest and beat article vr before known, and is aiso admirably sdaptnd to (ra. SteamboaU, sVe. 'l bs coin bl nation of U.U Cemsnl U such, Uiat Is calculated for entire new roofs, Dal or Wep, rov ring over old shlugle without removing thcm,linliig v troughs, seeming around baUlemei-U, chimneys and sky-lights. 1 wo saslsof Us Cement spieled te Un roofs, will j.revent them from rustlnf , snd D-aklnf , and remain' a peatnanebl flxlar. at oiie-qoarler lit sa mum a new ruof would oust. See ImUraonlals. r Ht iwni. . V. April ft, l. Mr. 8.C. Hill solicited Uie bibof covrrrtif with his Cement, s new brick building which 1 erected last tea sua. VVLblns; to provs Utm arllrle In ovmry particular, 1 told him If h could make an old roof tigbl In a d.mtull blare ehert iwo rooii rams tofothtr, tpon whica I s-apeudml several hundred dollar, I might give him tbe new tralldinc ewver. Mn Oom ll t mmf eelr. saiisfactlou, and 1 can rwoommend hi Censeul a tbe c liesix-st and test covering now in use, to the ru lie for all roofing purjoel, and 1st Permanent Eiture acatiist S re aud water. II. K. HKKntl KK. fSvasrr-ea. K. V. Jmmm It, leas. Ma. ft. C. IIiLb ' 1 ha fads within ray knowledge ol the durkl.il.l), Ac.,of Weit'i Gththlc ( cajri.t, art : fourteen ewtw ar laeS July, I bad Sir. Weal ta repair the roof of wty Imrk ansae silk bis Oalvanl Ct iNt nt I tittl for t loaf lime been trouble, with Its leaking about lb rhlinay and scolUe, and had Irlsd rumii v.), to not.li ll, bsst wicaoul snaes.s. air. M est applied his I cmri.l aud completely remedied Uie defects, so ttiat tt has never leaked since, and to all appsaranous, the work to as perfect to-day a the day it was put ou. After Mr. West gol throofb with the lob, there was a small quantity o( the Cement left la a dish which I threw out oa UiS wau-r-slons vhlca court) lli water from th spout across th side-walk: I hav lately examined It Willi a hammer and Sad ll as hard a lb stone itself. 1 1 la where any twrsoa ran see lists
has the detlre to do so. I have i.o hesiuiion Is aajtaf , that 1 deem the Galvanic Cement perfectly f re and water-proof. C. 11 . t St.S BE.NTr. concur with the alove eertlflcat, Uilevthf West' Galvanic Cement Kooflng to ba thn moat aco Domical and brst roof 4 th age. ti. V. hi ATTHKWW, HAKNAUO KLOCL'M, K..H.IVUKK, STEPHEN BASTABLK. Sraict si, June lo,li. TO CONSUMERS OF riCKLES 1KI.tKVI5G that the public hav bscom Uiwd of parehasiiig Pi cables la lau-kir, holding la snany can s, flfly rer ceix less than represented, we lave corurneured potting up, la addition to our second slxe jar. an article whica we are labelling, Wm. L'nderwood Oi Co Extra Pickles' a no are fllllng tat mil sited Jars, which are U glbly stamped la tbe glass, wim thelreta' t coaients la ounce lbs enabling lb consumer to verify their trutaTbeee Kxtra Pukle rs put up with overy re"d lo tost) Is quality sud Csvor, snd will be sold attairly rem u tieraUug prices. We have made no change in our manner of Greening Pickles, never having resorted to any detolerioas means to attain thi end. The Cider Msegar which we use ts mad fmro sound fru.l, and 1 onUrelyfroo' from Vltrol or a-jr other mineral acid, which Is not tha case with that used la most brand oi English Pickle found In thi country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Co., C7 broad euewt, Boston, Mass. novC-ddiw tivliii v.i. r.
