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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL: TIIE OFFICIAL UA'ETTE OF THE STATE Q&'OJice on Wirrnis Stmt, Xorth of Washington. (1. A. k J. T. CHAPMAN, Editors. (fc3The State Sentinel will contain a much larger amount of reading matter, on all subjects of general interest, than any other newspapor in Indiana. Tin: skmkwkeuly edition Ts published every Vehie.d ly and Saturday, and dur ing the session of the Legislature, three times a week, on Tuesday t, Thursdays and Saturdays, at Four Dol lars a yar, payable always in advance. Tin: wi:i:ki;y kditioiy fs published every Thursday, at Two Dollars a year, always tobe paid in advance. jsl in advance will pay for six months. js will pay tor three copies one year. Persons remitting slO in advance, free of post age, sdnll have three copies of the Semi-Weekly one year. &2 will pay for six mouths. sl will always be charged fr the Tri-Weekly, mu "() cents for the Weekly, during the Legislatie sessions. ADVEPiTISCMKNTS, will be inserted three times at one dollar a square of 8 lines, and be continued at the rate of 'St cents a square for each additional in sertion. Quarterly advertisements, per square, .". All advertisements from abroad mtrst be arromtnivd by the rash ; or no attention will be paid to them. ftv" Postage mut be paid. iiow tiic Mountain Ill.icksmitli was Converted. The scene is laid in the mountainous region; of tleorgia. Mr. Forgeron. a blacksmith had a great antipathy against all minister, and Method st min isters in particular. His shop was in a narrow mountain eav. and he declared his determination to whip every Methdit preacher that passed his shop, The llev. Mr. Stubbleworth, however, readily con- sentcd go there, and the following describes his j mei wiui an at ciueiu. ui course, uiey never dream ride througTi the mountains : j ltl of 1,10 cause. Ned looked in the glass and corn Forircron had heard of lis new victim, and rejoiced j PU hxck eve from the nai.t reufüe, to th" that his size and appearance furnished a better sub- j rainbow ship wreck scene 'llending every color into feet for his veu 'eiiKC than the attenuated frame of : one.' Or perhaps he never read the story, and mut J . . . . ' . i ... i : tc .v...i I' ...i : i i .1 the late parson. Oli, v. hat a nice beating lie would ; havc ! He had heard too that sotr.e Methodist minis ters were rather spirited and hoped that this one rni rht be nrovoked to ti.rht. Km uinr that the cler-! gsmrm must pass on Saturdav, in tile afternoon, hei" indistinct memory of sonuihing unpleasant having gave his striker a h did av ; and regaled himself on ! occurred. At first he could not recollect the cause of the beauties of Tom Paine, awaiting the approach of Ins feelings ; but the bruises of his face and body the preacher. It was not over an hour before he heard the words, "How happy are they who their Saviour obey, And hate lud up their treasure in Heaven." sung in a full clear voice; and soon the vocalist, turning the angle of the ru.-k, rode up with a con tented suiile on his face. IIow are von, old SU Widos ! Ctrl oil your horse, and join in my devotion, said the smith. r 1. 1 ! llll in- M11I..-1 t.i vi,,. .1,1 tlx. iirn-i,lii,F lli.l t , , . .- J c l . If ti n i I I h iv nt time, my friend I I will call when I re- turn. 'Votir name is Stubb'evvorth, and you are the tri lling hypocrite the Methodist have sent here to preach, eh ! My name is Stubbleworth, he replied meekly 'D.dn t you know my name was .Ned l orgeron, the . . . ' c i . i .-i it i -,i .t,i - t , i i , " . ,i ,(?sed. I his Hoomv state ot mind continued until roi blacksmith, that whips everv Methodist preacher that ! . i . i. nf c i ... . .. i i -.1 i i i. . geron visited a camp meeting, lu v. Mr. Shuttb comes alon I was asked witjj an audacious look ; ,, . , ' ., "? , . . . 'and how dare you come here V The preacher replied that he had heard Forgeron's name, but presumed he did not molest well behaved travellers. 'Vou presume so! Yes, you are the most pre sumptuous people, you Methodists, that ever trode shoe leather, any how. Well, what'll vju t'o, you beef-headed disciple yon !' Mr. Stubbleworth professed his willingness to do any thin" reasonable to avoid such a penance. 'Well, there's three things voti h?ve to d". or I'll , ft mall you into a jelly. The first i. you are to quit! vulsi e peals of laughter, as the burning tears of joy preaching; the second is, you must wear this last ' coursed their way down his cheeks, will and testament of Thorn is Paine next to your! 'Yes, my brethren,' raid he, 'it is a fact. I did mall heart, read it every d ay, end believe every word you the grace into his unbelieving soul there is no doubt. read; and the third is", that you are to curse the Me- j . The blacksmith of the mountain pass, himself be thodists in every crowd you get into, and the black- came soon after, a Methodist preacher, smith 'shucked himself, rolled up his sleeves, and - . - - - took a quid of tobacco.' TIm? Printer. The preacher looked on during these novel prcpar- ije stood there alore at that sh.idowy hour, atioas without a line of his face moving, and at the j Hy tiie swinging lamp dimly humii g; end replied that the term were unreasonable, and he ' A si,eilt within, save the ticking type, would not submit to them. j A,i:,0"n"!Vtlh,,Ch ,U"'T' ' ,.r ., , . . i- t . i ti! Anl heavily echoed the Solemn -ound, ell, you've got a whaling to submit to then. I 11 1 A s,JW,y paceJ Qt he fro?en n tear you into doll rags, cornerwise. Uet down, you 1 cu'ssed lun faced hvpocnte. j An.(1rdflrkwe.,e ,hfe ?atnsi.0fn, s UMY slon. . . . i i r I, i With the joy of festivity cleamins. The preacher remonstrated, and Forgeron walked An., heart, at were bea,is . .t, ,hen up to his horse, threatened to tear him oil it he ihd Weie now living it o'er in their dreaming; not dismount ; whereupon the worthy man made vir- j Yet the Pi inter tili woikcd at hi lonely post, tue a necessity and alighted. j As slowly he gatheied his mighty host. I have one request to make, my friend ; that is, 1 And there lay the merchant all pillowed in down, that you won't beat me with this overcoat on ; it was And LuilJin bright hopes for the morrow, a present from the ladies of my last circuit, and I do dieamed he t:.at Kate was then waving a wand - i 4 t It , ! That would brin to him fear and sorrow ; not wish to ha; e it tern. ..... t Yct the P.in.cr was the.e ic hi sh -.Jjwy r ,o-n, Oif with it, and that suddenly, you basin faced imp j Aod he sct in hi4 fr3mc WQ. t that fkh mn,t , you. 1 Tiie Methodist preacher slowly drew otT his over- j Th. y,J.n uifc ,was If'PinS. whorn itey had bouQl coat, as Mio bhckS,ni.!i continued hi- tirade of abuse XUu . ,mi. cm bun and his sect, and throwing his garment behind , yor fche thoüght they h id par'ed forever ! him, he dealt Mr. Forgeron a tremendous blow be- But the Tnnter was clicking the types that would tell tween the eyes, which laid that person at lull length ! a the munow the truth of that midnight spell ! on the ground with the testament of Tom Paine be-; And there lay the 3teman, whoe feveiiih brow side him. Mr. btubbleworth, witli the ta t ol a con noiseur in such matters, did not wait for his adversa ry to rise, but mounted him with the quickness of a cat, and bestowed his blows with a courteous hand on the stomach and face of the blacksmith, continuing ! his son" where he hid left otTon his arrival, j . . t "Tongue cannot express the sweet comfort. &c. j until Fornreron, from having experienced 'first love,' 1 or some uther sensation equally new to him, respond- j , , . 1 J 1 cd lustilv, j Fuoie'h ! 'nou-'ii ! 'nouh ! take him ott!' Rut unfortunately there was no one bv to perform : . . , , ,r . it that kind oihe-p, except the preacher sold roan, and he , munched a bunch of grass and looked on as if If ; master was happy at a camp-tneetmg. '.ow,' said .Mr. Stubbluworth, there are three things you must promise me before I let you up. hat are they !' asked Forgeron ragerlv. j for a wc-f-k past, at ililh rent hours of t!ic day, on the The first i?, that you will never molest a Metho- ; wtoop of the Astor House, a lad of sixteen exposing d.st preacher again.' f ,r sale a basket of s .ft clothes brushes whose ready Here Ned's pride re.:,e and he hesitated ; and the rommand of language for his customers recently at reverend gentleman, with his usual benign smile on traded our notice in passing, rind convinced that he his face, renewed his blows and sun, , was a shrewd Yankee lad, we entered into conversa- 'I rode on the sky, freely justified I, tion with him and gr.'.'i-jaily drew from him a brief And the moon it wagender my feet." ' narrative of his life, which developed the poss ssion Tiiis oriental language overcame the blacksmith, and practice of untiring industry, orowm d as it ever Such bold figures, or something cle cau-ed him to is when united to perseverance, w ith the most bril tiniX out, ; Ha tit success. Like many great men before him, he Well, I'll do it; I'll do it.' ' was ushered into Iiis teens while jerfciT.iing the low- Vou are getting on very well, said Mr. Stubble- est duties of a printing office in lioston, where by ac worth, I thmk lean mike a decent man of you yet, tivity and prudence he acquired and laid by the ne- and perlrips a christian j cfssary means for indulging his own tradirg powers. Ned groaned. 1 His first etFrt was at the funeral services of the la- Tue second thing I require of you is, to go to merited Harrison, where he realized a very snug pro Fumpkin creek meeting-house, and hear me preach . ht from the sab? of m-xirnimr badges, and from' thr-.t to-morrow. ! tiu.e, with a cunning and judgment that would do hon- Ned attempted to stanlmer some excuse, when the or to much older heads, he has taken advantage of divine resumed his devotional hymn, and kept timo every exciting breeze to waft him still nearer to the with the music, striking him over the face with the g'al of his ambition. He accompanied the Huston lleshy part of his hand. j Delegation to the 1'ilumore Convention, where his "My soul mounted higher in a chariot of fire, reaib' w it commanded for his purse the most substan- Nor did envy Elijih h: seat." tial compliments, and nt every crowded assembly, so- Ned's promise of punctuality caused the parson's,1'1 or H'Uike the Kazortrop man, he is on exercise to cease, and the words, redolent of gor- "pot. During the height of the season just gone, geous imagery, died away in echoes from the adia- j ,l0 bec t Jiahant, .Newput, Saratoga, .Niagara, cent era v" a" CVPn Ut Io,!trf a' during the rece-s. He has Nowthe third and last demand is peremptory. 'P'd in the Savings Dank of his native You are to promise that you seek religion, dav and ' f.v, and it his health be continued he will soon dou night, and never rest until you obtain it at the hands , '". " lnymX a very brisk business of a merciful Redeemer.' "'n" Prt'S,("n hn , I,,,nn" , T n " 1" The fallen man looked at the declining sun and J2.a"-,;V'' ajwy81-'-1 tw crack a JAo tr FcU 0 l,rus,- then at the pars and knew not what to say, and j V l, i) tc- the preacher raised his vo.ee in song once more, and Ned knew not what would come next. 'I'll do my best, said he, in a humble voice. Well, that's a man, said Stubbleworth ; 'now get up and go down to the spring and wash your face, and tear up Tom Paine's testament, and turn your thoughts on hi'jh. . Ned rose with feelings he never experienced be fore and went to obey the lavatory injunctions of the preacher, when the latter jerson mounted his horse, took Xed by the hand and said : Xow keep your promise, and I'll keep your coun sel. Cool evening, .Mr. Forgeron I'll look for you to-morrow. And oil he rode with the sarn? imperturbable coun tenance, singing so loud as to scare the eaglea from their eyrie in the overhanging rock?: Indianapolis, Sqilombpr 27, IS 15. Well, thought Ned, 'tliis id a nice business. What would people av if thev knew Kiiwaril For- grron was whipped brfore his own door in the gap, and that toe by a Method. st preacher.' Hut his inu-ings were more in sorrow than nnger. His disfigured countenance was, of course, the sub ject of numerous questions that night, among his 'friends; to which Io replied with a stern look they well understood, and the vague remark that he had lereu 10 uuiiv-u, -eU rorgeron Miippeu uy a .uciuo- U 4 t 'II III i His dreams that right were of a confined and dis- agreeable nature; and waking in the moniii'g he had soon calling them to his mind, as well as his pro mise, he mounted in; horse and went to redeem it. From that time hU whole conduct manifested a change of feeling. The gossips of the neighbirho d observed it, arid whispered that Xed was silent, and had gone to meeting every Sundiy since the accident. They wondered jrreatlv at his burninir the boos he used to read so much. Strange stories were circulat ing as to the metamorphosis of this jovial, dare-devil j blacksmith into a glooinv and taciturn man, ine suopos (1 verv s.ie.v, that a 'spirit had enticed him . ' , . i i- i t into the future, had misled him to a crag where ho ' had fallen and bruised his lace. Other- jjavo the' Prince of darkness the cedit of the change, but none j suspected the Methodist preacher ; and as the latter ! had no vanitv to jjratilv, the secret remained with or- worth preached a sermon that seemed to enter his soul and relieve it of a burden ; and tin song of "How happy are thr7, vvho their Saviour obey," was only half through w hen he felt like a new man. Forgeron was from that time a 'shouting Methodist. j At a love feast, a short time subsequent, he gave in his experience, and revealed the mystery of Iiis con viction and conversion to the astonished neighbors. The Rev. .Mr. Stubbleworth, who bad faithfully ! kept the secret until that tin e, could not contain him- . . . . any longer, but gave vent to lus feelings in con- And restle the pillow wis pressing. For he Mi through the shadowy mists of his dream lottiet hopes now pusessin ; Yet the Piiuter woiktd on, mid silence and gloom, And dug fjr Ambition its lowliest tomb. And slowly that workrrun went RitheriLg up His budget of gnef and of jjladncs ; A mealh for the n ble. a grave f .r the Iot, For the happy a full cup of sadne; s;tra,n?e ,s,,ic' ff twon'1,fr 111 enrhant the ear, And dark onts of terror to curdle with fear, rri;e are the tales which that dirk ho-t shall tear , J P,ace a',J cot on, l,'e mo,row h welcome, thrice welcome, lo many a heart: Tü miny a boaer (,f Sl,rIw. jt sha'll like the wi!, ..nd warner;ie' air, Pekscvekance anp F.x rKi:ririsE. There his been Swappino Wives. The Angelica (N. Y.) Report er gives an intimation of two respectable young men, both of respectable families, living in the same neigh borhood in one of the towns of Allegany county, and in prosperous circumstances?, swapping wives the ladies taking to their new homes all the property they had on their first matrimonial alliance. The above Journal further state that no d'illiculty had ever oc curred between any of the parties, and that no reason is given for the strange reciprocation. Itlt'Li: I'OWDI'It OF a superior quality fur aale t-y I lie kee or irtailin at 37 rrll 4- E. II KDDLKI.Y. in fiVi: io wuEU a superior quahtjfyr sale clieau at - CRAYDON'3. SEMI-WEEKLY. Suite (Vnsns for 1815. Auditor's Office, Sejt. 20, 19 P5. Editors of Sr.NTiNFL : The fbllovring is a com pile list of the white male inhabitants over the age of twen'y-one years, in the several counties in this State, as returned to this otlice under an act of the last General Assembly. Respectfully, your obed't servant; " HORATIO J. HARRIS, Auditor of Sta'e, 07 We have added, in a separate column, the vote given by each county in 1311. Ens. Sknunel. Count, 1815. Vote, 1841. A Jams o'JG 491 Alien 8033 17 IU Uartholomevv 2llB Heritor 101 Ulaekford 3GZ Ss'J Uootie 17:U IG'Jj 11 row ti r.sil i'Jl Carroll tR ins. Cass ioo:j n:,7 Clark 285 1 2."19 Clay 1178 10'Jl CUr.ton K'.'Jl inul Crawford J72 bö'J Ddvic a 1S07 1571 D.-arborn 'SM7 3G37 Detalur 2-IöC 2131 Dekalb fill Til!! Delaware 1831 1C75 Dubois JJ0 73Ü Rlkbart JJ131 1723 layetto 203'J l'J76 Plovd t;U20 1937 Fountain 2131 2331 Franklin 3070 2'JIG Fulton 782 058 tiibson 170J 1G11 (I rant 1150 J73 Creene 17 PS 10 71 Hamilton Vj'xi 1761 Hancock IG'28 1457 llnrrison 233G 23'Jft Hendricks 2272 2132 Henry 301Ü 2G51 Huutingtcn 73f Cül Jackson 1U23 1711 Jasper 43J 311 iay 862 723 Jttfer-on 3G5ß 32C2 Jennings 1818 1555 Johnson 2GG 1821 Knox 2181 1301 Kosciusko 114 1181 Laranb;e 118 1()5 Lake 528 325 Laporle 217IT 1813 Iiawrenre 2l2 2107 Madison 1729 lf.87 Marion 3735 3371 Marshall G92 509 Marlin 838 792 Miami 1202 108G Monroe 2001 1851, .Montgomery 3100 2979 Morgan 2222 2125 Noble !024 823 Ohio 893 3GI Orange 2002 1746 Owen 1808 1613 Parke 2648 2718 l'erry 9U0 8'J8 Fiko 1035 950 Porter 762 630 P.sey 2210 1827 P.uhski 284 218 Putnam 3167" 2907 Kandolph 2114 1833 Kichardil!e 444 27G Kipley 2225 2057 Rush 3150 2ÜSI Scott 916 923 Shelby 25G3 215G Hpencef 1255 1082 fMeuben 818 G73 St. Joseph 1866 1579 Sullivan 1828 1G$6 Switzerland 1741 1075 Tippecanoe 3f5l 3138 Tipton 213 219 Union 1491 Ml 4 Vanderburgh 1G61 1232 Vermillion 1803 1549 Vig 2149 2371 Wabash 1335 1188 Warren .1328 1259 War r irk 156S 121 i Washington 3035 2814 Wayne 4839 4075 Wells 539 491 White 513 477 Whitley 587 461 A.J.trCTOS. JAMES HlHiHES T11VEXS V IirGIII, Altoriioys anil f 'oiiiiM'llurs at L:iv, BEDFORD, LVD. 3v i. iiocJioit i:vas. O FFICE over Miller' Hat S?tore, 'JJ door east of Washington Halt. 'J-w-y PAIR if spriarles, silver frame. Morocco case, stip;sed tol taken Iron, the More of Srinlli &. Udima by nntaKe, tr iiiiim. have Uen picked up near the ntore ; at-, n lady' nilil row ii, Irop- ed trotn a hugy going from I'enns Ivania street to Diagonal ; i re ward of one dollar will he given for the glastr if delivered at thi of fice, and a lilw-ral reward for the nihi -jown. "J'S A Canal r.and Orlificnie lor five doll .r, which the owner can have by proving property and pajing lor this adveiti"emetit. Inipiire at this olhce. 31 tvv xJ i"rV VAitiv, c:inT I'! fUH K i;b:ribi rs are prepared to furnish Cotton Yarn of the be. t K- pialtly, in large nrtmall quantities, at a lower price than it can j I purrhaed for in any Kantern market Merchant desiring to sup- i toralleither upon us.alotir store, or on James Fniliniu, at West's Cotton Fadory. 4l-tf J. & t. CAULISLF. &, CO. CAs i f Firn ' Tcäxjs O.OoO pounds of gol clean K;,s wnr.ted.for which I will pay ihe highest pi iceH in Ga. ; or exchange Hooka and I'apr r for lliciu, at redut ,d piiees. C. B. H.if'IS, Jlrokrllrr, f One door u-est nf HratcHint llotcJ. vi.m:s ad iirus. Champaigne Rrandy Fate Madeira Wine 4th FriHif French do Jo'd Sherry do Jaiuan a Hpiriln Fort (V. .Malaga do Selected expresnly for medical purposes and war.anted pure,liy . June Ifi, MI.'. It. CU IIII LAIL TI I'ST ojening,a lot of (luinine, Dye iiirs and Patent Medicines ; tf also l ot!" ee, iisar, Molasaea, Air., at New r-iore, VVewfa Milla. JUST icix i:ivi:i. a nd ND for sate by dozen or sinple bottle 12 dozen Sand' Sarsapaiil- y'i la, at new Uxe al West' Mills :io l'luio! iim:sü PIM-S!! R. HUMPHRLY'S Vegetable Oinlment for the Pilea.foraale b I tlXI IA'. XHO.N HKlll llr.K. SHOTS AM BOOTS. C HOZ variounualitie Iaiiea' Shoea, S doz Men and Boy mm IF H(hHb and Shoea, in dor. ir.lsHes Rrd children'a just received and for sale cheap by E. IIKDDERLV 43 risn : risii! UST received and for pate by ihe subscrilier, 2 Darrels Salmon, 2 Shad, 2 No. 1 Mackerel. 31 J J. NICOLAI. n:Tii iic. PA NTS II fsole and Upper leather for sale at New Ptoere, at West's Mills. i.i oniric ANjuTiSiii4ii.i:s, JpOR iale by W. S. IIUD0ARU, No: 3, Palmer lliuc. "" SAL.E Ol' MOUTGUiEl) LlM)S Auditor of State Orrict, Indianapolis, August 15, IS 15. 3 The follovving tracts parcels or lots of land, or so much thereof as will eel! for the amount due from the respective mortgagors, will, on Saturday the 1st djyof November next, between the hours of 8 o'clock, A. M. arU 6 o'clock, V. M. on ai4 day, at the door of the Court House In the town of Indianapolis, be otTercd for sale to the higrust Midrr, in con foimity with the piovisions of chapter 13, Revised Statutes of 1841 the sail! tiacts, paiccls or lot of laud having been mdrtaed to the 8ut? to secure th? payment of loan3 made of the h tie rent tiust furi('?, as heieinafier specified, and the rTrt3ois theieof having fuled to pay the interest due a lequired by law. iJo bid of a less sum than that due for piincipal, interest, damages and t-its will be received. Shouid the pi cmiies specified not sell for so much cah in hanJ, as will satisfy the amount chargeable on each tract, the undersigned will bid in the same fjr the State of Indi ana, ar.J immediately otrcr the same to the highest bidder, (the bid being e.pial at le ist to the amount due) on a credit cf five years, (he ptirchacr to pay inteict annually in ad vance, and the pic.nic to foifcit to the State, with all pay ments thereon, immediately upon the failure to pay piincip.il oi inteiest when due. Wheie lands aie sold on a credit, the puicha-er will be required to pay, at the time cf sale, the amount due for interest, damages and costs. The chaia of title can Le seen by calling at this otlice. College Fund. The w half of the Ii w qr of sec S, t IS n, r C e ; alo, the w half of he n e qr of sic 9 in same t and r, each con taining S! acres, in Hamilton county; tnoitaed by I'eter Lumen: t til amount due, .169 63. '1'he e half of the s w qr of s.-c IS, t 18 n, r G e, contain ing arics, in Hamilton county; in utgaged by Samuel Liiir.cn: total amount due, f 352 72. L jts Nos 32, 33, 31, 35, 3o 37, 3S aed 30, in Morgan and fponei's addition to t tie t.tn of I a wnr-eburgh, in Dear born county; mortgaged by Thiii j L. Spooncr : total amount duc,s.)91 3D. The e half i f the n w qr of sec IG, t 1 1 n, r 3 e, contain ing 80 acies, in Johnson county ; mortgaged by William tSoiton: total amount due, 2vj tz. Lot Nos 7 and 8 in square 21 in the town of N'oblf sville, j If 'I. I i ii . ti f i . i iiaminon cuinny ; mongageu uv aiucii u. coie : loiai a moui.t dur , f C02 21. One linn. tied acies oil" the e part of the n w qr of sec 36", t 1G ti, r 3 e, in M.uin county ; moitgaed by Samuel Ilcn deron : total amount due, f.'ilo' 7b. Tiie n e qr of fiac'l sec 2'J, t ID n, r 13 e, containing 1C0 acies, in Kandol;)li county j oiiginally mjitgted by Lewis V. Denton, foifcitcd anJ sold to Saiah Hunt: total amount due, 732 5 1. The e half of the n w qr and the w half of the n e rtr of sec 7, t 26 n. r 3 v, containing IGJ acres, in White county ; moitage4 by William M. Kenton: total amount due, . The e half of the n e qr of sc 11, t 1 4 n, r 1 w, contain ing arres, in Hendricks county ; mortgaged by Levi Jes- sup: total amount lue, $b-u VJ. Pnrt tf Ii. a Ii . 1 f i.f Ihti a o n r nf co 'Xfl i 11 t 1 fk n r 7 s bounded as f ll ,ws : beginning at a stake in the Centreville load, thence with saiJ road s S3 degiees. w 40 poles, to a slake, thence n G degires, w pole to the centie of ihe national insd, tin nee v. K.lA i'ertes, e -10 poles to a stake, thence s C degrees, e 00 poles to the place of beginning, l contiining 1 acies, in Hancock county; originally morigag- j ed by John (.ambnel, f nfeited and sold to Coinel Mtck : total amount lueol i J 15. I lie w half of the n w qr of sec 10, in t ir n,j 3 e, m Muri n c untv ; moitgaged t-y Nathan Ii. l al.ner: total a- IDOlint due, f fil) -17. The w half of Ihe n w qr of sec 17, in t 16 n, r 1 w, and the e half of the n e qr of sec IS, same t and r, each tiact . . ... ' ,, , . , . ' . . containing SO acres, in Hendiieks county; mortgaged by Iletiiy Ca; linger : loiai amount oue, ov:j 'J. Lot No . 6 ill squaie No 171 in St. Clair's addition to the town of Indi mapoiis ; moitgaged by Ashbel Steele: total amount due, f ins GG. Thiity acies otr the n end of the e half of the n e.qr of sec 24, in t 16 n, r2 e and 2D, acies 00" of the n end ct the w half of the n w qr cf sec 19, in t 1C n, r 3.e ; mirtgiged by Aoraliam II. uawon : total amount due, ,z-2l The s w fraction of the n e qr f sec 20, in t 12 n, r one 1 " e, containing o l-o acres, ,n Mo.gan county; mortgaged by John W. Cox: lOtll amount due, , nO 34. l he s h ill ol the u e qr cl sec 3, in I : n, range one w, contiining SO acies, in Hendricks county; mortgaged by William Megee: total amount due.SlD'i 22. Ti,. u.,if .,r ,l. - ... ., , ,,r .-.:...,-. -r . i . 'J.? e h",f "f, hC T ir of.,rc J ",.t 1 ' r 7e. c"n'JI"- o ... iu.nu.4u.uniT , iiiurigigeu vy uany rier- sen ; total amount due, v2S-3 31 Tine whalf of the n w qr of sec 25, in t 23 n, r 4 w, con taining SO acies; mortgaged by Loyal Faiirhan: total a m ount due, $4S7 C2. Tiie e half of the n e qr of sec 25, in t 14 n, r 3 w, in Putnam county; rn:tgiged by John Standeforde: total a mount due, $312 11. The c half cf lot No 112 of the donatlm . lands adjoin ing the town of Indianapolis, excepting 36" feet on Wash ington stieet and lfilj feet deep, oil' the n w comer of said half lot; mortgaged by Urazilla Fiench: total amount due, ,1SS 70. The n hall of fractional sec 3, in t 1 " n, of r 3 e, in Ma rion county ; moitgaged by Samuel J. Patterson : total a- mjunt due, rJl 12 Tl. o I. . 1 T rsf 1 1 ... f frt ! . L- f nt o i.j.i oi ii.c ii v ii oi iu, in luwnsiiip iu n, r o et containing C5 03-100 acies, in Mai ion cot:n!y ; moitgaged by Silas Andrus: total cmount due, $177 2.3. The e half of the s c or of sec IS, in t IC n, r 2 w, con taining 80 acres ; also, the s w qr of the s w qr of sec 17, I in same t ana r, containing acres, in Hendiieks county ; mortgaged by Uenjamin It." Smi'.h : tulal amount due, $G 39. The n e qr of sec 29, in t 1 1 n, r 5 e ; alo, the e half of the n w qr of the same sec ; aLo, the s w qr of the n vr qr of the same sec, containing in all 2S0 acres, in Shelby coun ty originally mortgaged by William Marshall and Andiew V. nriflith ; foi ftited and sold t i James M. Sharpe aud tico. W. Stipp: total amount due, $60G 91. The n e qr of sec 30, in t J s. r 3 c, containing 1G0 acre. . in Ilairis n county; originally moitgiged by Rdwaid H. Wilson; foifeited and sold to Calvin Fletcher aud Samuel Me.itill: total amount duc,f JGI j The s half of the w half of the n w qr of sec 13, in t 15 l n, r 3 e, supposed to contain 40 70-100 acies, in Marion conn- tv ; moitgaged by Nathan II. Palmer: total amount due, f 7 09. j All that portim of squire Xo IG in the town of Indiana polis a is contained in the s v qr of faid square, being ' bounded on the s by Vcimont stieet, on the w by Meridian ' street, and on the e and n by the alleys tunning thioogli the j centre of said squaie; moitgaged by Jcäse L. Williams: to tal amount due,'79 53. Toe e half of the s e qr of sec 15, in t t2 n, r 6 e, con I taining 0 acres, in Shelby county; moitgaged by James Mill: total amount due, l IG 18. The w half of the n w qr of sec 27, in t 19 n, r 2 e, con taining SO acies ; also, the e half of the n e ot of sec IS in same t and r, contain SÜ acies, in H.icne county ; morlgig- eJ by Wcslt-y Smith: total rmount due, f j90 56. Foit-threc and seventy-live hundiedtlis acies off the w end of the n fraction of the n w qr of sec one, in t I 1 n, r one w, the said fiactivti to be divided by a line running n and s, so as leave the said 43 75-100 acres on the xv side thcof, in Hendiieks county; moitgaged by Tho.nas Mur phev i total amount due, 22S 62. The xv balf of th? s e qi of sec 7, in t 12 n, r 2 e, contain taining SO aoe, in Morgan county ; mortgaged by Jonathan Williams: total amount due, $o5 4f. Lots numbeied 4,5,0 and 7, in block number 29, in the town of Danville in Hendricks county ; mortgiged by Sam uel Mclogue: total amount due, flG3 5'J. The xv half of the s e qi of sec 33, in t IG n, r S e, con taining SO acies, in Hancock eo'inty ; mortgaged by William Oaton : total am .unt d :e, f3ll) 4. The v half of the s e qr of sec 20, t IG n, r one xv, in Hendiieks county , containing SO a'ics; moitgaged by Kd waid Stiange: total amount due, 423 31. I he xv half of the n e qi of sec 30, t IS n, r 7 e ; also, the s e qr of the s w qr of sec IS ; also, the n e qr of ttie s w (jr of sec 19, and the xv half of the xv qr of sec 19 ; all in the same t and r as fust tract; in Midison coijt.ty ; moit gaged by Saul Shiul: total amount due,5G3 75. Saline Fund. In-lots plos 1, 3 and 4, in squaie 73, and the equal undi vided half of out-tot No 3ö, in the town, of Indianapolis; mortgaged by thanicl Bpltco : total amount due, $231 14 The n half of the n w qr of sec 9, in township 27 n, r 2 e, in Cas county; oiiginaüy mortgaged by George Smith ; forfeited and sold to Spear S. Tipton and othei?: total a mouut due, $.535 39. The w half of the s xv qr of sec 20,' I, IS n, i 7 e, contain ing SOanes, in Madison county; moitgaged by Nathaniel Richmond: lotal am ivit due, $3lG 5S. The s e qr of sec 21, t 17 n, r 4 e, except about one acre cmbracid in the plat of Al!isonvi)!c containing 159 acres, in Marion county; moi Igaged by Jol.n Allison : total amount due, $291 II. , The w half of the n e qr of sec 21, t 14 n, r 2 xv, in Hen diieks county; mjitgicd by Levi' Jcssupz total amount due, fiSS 2i; Volume I::::::::::Xuuibcr 31. The n half of the n e qr of sec 10, (west cf White river) t 16 n, r 3 e, containing 7S 93-100 acies, in Maiion county j mortgaged by Joseph Andrus: total amoont due, 2D2 01. The n e qr of the s w qr of si c 30, t IC n, r 4 e, contain ing 40 acres mortgaged by James IS. Ray: total amount due, $117 40. . Ttie d half cf tiio s e fraction e tu the Michigan road, in ?ec 3 of lands selected in the Indian coiintiy for the Mich igan toad, containing !-" acres; also lot No 3, in sec 12, t 2!)n,r2 e, contiuing ü3 acres, in I'ult n county ; tnortag cd by Jacob Hull: total amount Cue. $2"S ,47. The n w, n c and s e qis of sec 13, t 3 n, r 11 w, in Sul livan county; oiigtnally moitaed by Samuel Cltamleis; forfeited and sold to Daniel Day hull: total amount due, .730.K? . . The n half of the t half of the n e qr of fee 33, in t 30 h, r ä wt containing 40 acies, in l'oiici county ; oi initially mortgaged by Isaiah 1U cd 5 fifeited and solJ to T. A. L. Campbell: total anicjnt due,$!t7 .S. Umk 1ix Fund, All that part of the w half of .tha c e qr of sec 8, in t 1 4 n, r one w, that lies n of the national load, containing 62 acies ; also, p?it of the e he If of the s w qr of aid section, bounded as follow, to wit: on the suth by that pait of said half qr which one Ruhton sold and deeded to John Han nah, luniiin;; thence with Hannah's line so as to include all the remainder of sail half qr sec, containing 72 acies. in Hendricks county j tnuitiid by Hioi 1 J att r total a rno'jnt due, "iTS fcj. l ot No lös of (he doriation lands adj ining the town of ti !ijnlMnli riii t i i i i I, it ,1l I 111) or i i. v rnt i ncr 1 ." feit ifi width i tT said lot along the b .nk of the cieek .eeivrd for a ! rriy iiß.ira i n w "m ... - r -public load, and to Le taken oll tiie Ii w end of said tiact ' or a, 1.1,!11IC,4.,IV rlurcmc dransm .nml .il--r M't'. wheie the lire of the same tuns to the creek, it being ait ! u huh iiiv nmy m-m.-illv h;ivr i i:iv nnl '.t t. K hi: i'nt m l of the same land con-yd lo Isaac Hai iii by S.wnuel l'at- tcrsou and wife, July JS, 1S31; moitaed by Ilobcit I'at tcison: total amount due, f.73 31. The s c dr of :ec 2l. in t 17 , I 7 e, containing 1G0 acies, in Shelby county ; mortgaged by Jacob Kice and Solomon Nave: total :im Mint due, $130 02. Out-lot No 3, a designated on the town plat cf th? town of Martinsville, in Morgan county ; rnuitpgcd by Jwhu Win tei Sims : tot 1 a:noutit due, f Oti Jil. Lot No one, in sq'iaie N 47, in the town of Indianapoli ; mortgaged by William II. Uiumlield: total amount due, i f ;yj3 2o. I The w half cf the n w qr.i.f sec 2S, in t 14 n, r 4 e, ron j taiiiing SO acres, in Joluiron county ; iroitgagtd by Abraham I JJ. Vooihies: total amount due. 003 15. ! sio much of It.c w half of the n w qi of fee 29, in t IS n, r 7 e, as lies en the u bide of the middle of Fall creek, con tainin" 40 acie, in Madison county : inuitgaged by Thomas Silvei total amount due, f.2ol ÖO Otit-lots numl-eicd 21,2;!. 23, 25, 35, 37 and 3S in the t .wn of Martinsville, in Morgan county ; moitgaged by Geoie Winter: total amount due, fliOU b2. In cae any f the afoioaid tiacts should Ve sold on a credit, the purchaser, upon payment of the arriounl due for inteiest, damages and cotr,wfl uctiv? a deed fjorn ths State, and will be icqmrtd at the fame time to execute a mortgage upon the premises to secuic the payment of ihe PicipI- and interest theicot, annually in advance Uihui application to this ( tlire, accotding to Ihe piovisions of the statute a wiit w ill Le issued to the sheiiH f the c-unty lo lemove the iesent cccup-.il ai d give possession to .he p'-r- chaser. IIUKA IK) J. II A Kit!!, fj-W-Ow Auditor of St.ite. j AO'I'Il'D' j Oktke Isdiaj Mi i l a l Fii:k I nstr 5eE Comtast, ) ld''u a'e.'i, Stpt.i, IHj. rS"I' Mrmbir of s;ii,I Company me heiely not itlil , that sit a : Jl- Meeting ol llirertois I I.I :ay, it was Order td. TI at for ll,e .:''"'' " l.o.is l.v Fire. lMinii.i.-.l Inter st thereon loJjii- ""' a"ll ütl,"",t U l t"1""' lf,,1 "-rred by the I ompaiiy snne -nterii!er 1, If-H, iiiiio'ial'iis the um ol twelve thousand Hi hundred do!!.,rS and thirty rent, the lollowmg . s- : tl..metit on the Premium Note tiveu to the Company he paid I y the meinhera thereof to the Tieasurer, on or letore the fifth day of Novem'.ier, next entuins the rlnte l-ereof. to wit : . . C NUTF.S FtlRCC. On a'l iftPn ilnte.l on or hefore Sc.tfiii'er 19, If H, and t'Ot di churned at t Iii ü date, being from No. lci'! to No. 2tlI4, both inclu sive, thirteen per tent. On all Xoti-M dated after Septemb er 19, l8 H. and on or before October 18, IH 14, Wins from No. '.".Mj to No. a?3, letli Inclusive, tvf're "ndtkr.e parity per cent (tu !i I nlta i itii.l ttftor llet.iliir N iHli find mi on or before .Vove,,,'.er 1.45, , ei,e from No. -J4 to No. 295, , elVPf ttrrlrt anyone uuriir ,,er rent t Ottl luelu- On nil Notes dated after Novem' er 2,, 114. nnd on or before l-''iirer 2.. if 14. being fmm No. 2'.Iji to No. 2rj4, lotii inclu- stie, i'aurf half ercrt. On sill Not. dated att-r ll. rrmher n, 1H44, and on or before iWemUr 3f, Ü44. leing fr.m No. at'J. to No. 30H. both i.ielu- sive.Ji'i and ee tarier Vinecnt. On n.'l Notes d.ited alter IK'rem' pr 31. 141. and on or before April U. 181., Ieiti fiom No. M)15 to No. 3100, both inrluMve, thfte and one half verrtnt. . On till Notes dated after April . 1?4.. and on or betöre May 4, le4., belnjj from No. 3101 to No 3lit3, t otli inclusive, ttco and ona huff per cent. ON LXFIithD AND DIMM AKQCI) ,NOTF. . ., On all Notes i-xpin d or discharged on or aftrr Jeile-nter 20, P 4. and on or hetore October 1"?, t "?4 1, and not given up, one and on (juartcr per ecnt. On Note expired or discharged after October 18, 14 1, and on or betoie November lill. If 14, und not (liven up, one and three quarter per cent. On Notes expired or discharged sifter NovemlrfT S3, 1844, and on or before .November Ü, 1S4I, and not given up, tii and thrtt quarter per cent On XtP expired or barged after November VS. 1841, and ' nn nr l.lililrn Ihi.-on.l.or t'l mi 1 t n t it It r k. M " 1 ti ti 0 'Y,'",,"t ...m.a.o,.'ll,"U l.u. ,..u.U,., ... " halj percent. j On Notes e expired or dicbnrzrd after lVceinber 23, IS4L and on or before December 111, I8H, and not j:'.en up, right and three quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after December 31, 184-1, and on or before Apiil 9. I?'.!, and not given up, ten and one hat jtr cent. On Notes expired or discharged nfter April 9, l?l.. and on er tiefore May 4, Hl", ami not given up, elere.n and one half per tint . On Notes expired or discharged .liter May -1. 1 1-4 - . and on or be fore September 4, 131.1. nml not aiven up. thirteen per tent. Ordered. That ihe Treasurer chane Interest on AsesMuetita not paid on or before Nov ui'a r .". lLi. Hrteip'm for .f .mcirj. will be forwarded to Agent or other duly authorized persons, to whom Members are expected to make prompt payment. In'erctt w ill l e cluirce.l on all ntwri'iiieiita re maining unpaid on and alter the öth d;:y of November, on whi h nay they are payaioe : tiu.i ai n e expiraiiou ui nuriy nai irom thh.da,e,,,r,in,p,m will be ha.., U. n-it --.m; ciraTolefiÄ Cli J Treaty No,,,, and of the s,,c, pa.vi,,5 hanWs ii! Kentucky and Ohio will be renuired for af -.-ments In cass where nieniiers have uhe nu'ed tlieir Policies by s:de of ttie nssured property or otherwise, they sue hereby notified that it is their ilntv to urrem!cr Ihe saline for discharge, and to pay the amount ilue up lo the time of such surrender, preeabl to the- re i;uirements Of the tilteentli m-i tion of the charter, which matt be enforced hy the ntfn ers of ti e Company. This is o important a, matter to members, that Agent are especially reipiested lo call tin ir ttttentlou to it, nml to pive the proper in for urn tion in regaro therela. Policies for discharge should be forwarded throiuh the local Aeriitn. and addressed to the Secretary. In no rase trill a poliei he ilitcliarytJ until the airmunt or anoints due on f ,'ote up to' the date of surrrnJer le firtt . ;.'& I?v order of the Direct ors. JAMES BLAKE, Treats ir. Puldisber. of ti e f!lovini;.i.nmed pnpern are reUted to pub lish the a'oe noti.e to the in tc tint of fire dollars in their ie.sf.er tive papers, and present tlieir bills lor pa iiient to the lor.'il Agent of the Company, x ho is h?reby uti.oriza'd to pay the Fame, viz: (Imcttc. 'W AH-any, 1'alntlinm. It icbritoiot. Sentinel. Fort Wayne," F.tpmi, Terre H int.-, (imt tte Yincctme, Frre I'res. Lalayette, Jour nil. F.vaiisville, Jte.tmn, Lnwrencel.urgh, Free Pre, South r.end, 7 rir;rraph . Losaiisport, Democrat, Cost en. The miMisbei of ll.e a! ove paper will please forwurd Heir ui pr r confnining ti e jidveitisement to Die Treasurer. l''.w The 3Inl iiiil" lAi'v Iiimii-'Iim ' C omp uiy of Acw York, INo. t I, IVall Slrcei. fl'xIIIS Institution has issued, during the month of August,aeigwy new Poll i ies, viz :" new Polo ies, viz :" To Merchants and Traders, To Iiioker, To t'leiks. To Manufacturers, To Farmers, To Land Agents, To Hanker, To ;.m riunent Olncers, To (iok eis, To StudcnU, 50; To Mechanic, V In Lawyers, "i To Physician, (J I'oClerjryinen, yjToTeHchera, 1 iTo Army Officer, I To Profesxor in College, 1 j To (ieutleinen, Si l o Ladies, "i I To TobacconUf, 21 6 1 o o 1 I 1 1 Liven Injured, M. ROCINSOX, President. fiMPiL IIt!v, Secretary. Minrvaw Pout, Fhybiciai, .r''4 Hrradway. O. V. CAhV, Agent at Indianapolis. 29-tf A.iai:mcM kail i:oad joricAi. 'R'HIIS Journal contain extensive table allowing Ihe length, cost. at- income, duldend, &c. ff mot f the American und .ngUn Rail Koad and ('arils; alwi the mo-t recent aeeount of iintmitanl improvement in the confirm lion und nun cement of Hail Koad and Kail Road Machinery It will be found useful to Em-'iaeer. Direct orsand Stockholder of Kail Road, w bo abotod all fami liar, as well with what is pausing abroad a i t home, in relation to this tap id!v advancing cause. The Kail I(oi Jocbkal i puWi-'-ed one a week, in quarto form, Ih pages a hree Dollar a ear ia udrmice. AuvKRiiitMr.Mli. of Hail Rond. Steamboat, and Had fload Mu cAiacry, Innings of Contract on Public Works, Hotels, &.c. will be lns-rte.l al reasnahle rate. Volumes for itrrrmj xear tmv lie hail if desired. For 1813, It'll bound for ft I. ni.d the present vear. included for fttl. letters will be priuoptly attende.l to if addressed to U.K. MINOR, No. 23 Cham liers at ieet, N'exv Yoik. t2 If I, A Ml 11L.ACK. I LBS lamp Illackiuht leieived and for ante by f JTUj ö l). CKAIli HEAD. DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES mid ?1 e.is mcs, A simple and frugal (Jovcnimcnt, confined within strict Cumstitutional limits. A strict construction of the Constitution, and no a sumption of doubtful rnnvers. No National Bank to swindle th laboring popula- No connection letwecn the government and banks. A Diplomacy, akin for nothing but what is clear ly right and submitting to nothing wnm. No public debt, either by the General Government, or by the States, except fur object of urgent neces sity. No assumption by the General Government of the debts of the States, either d.rectly or indirectly, by a, distiibutionof the proceeds of the public lands. A Revenue tarilT, discrim.natin in favor of the poor consumer instead cf the rich capitalist. No extensive system of Internal Improvement by the General Government, or by the States. A constitutional barrier against improvident State loans. The honest payment of our debts and lhc sacred preservation of the public faith. A gradual return from a twiner credit svstem. No prants of cxcluic cliarters and privileges, by special legislation, to banks. No connexion between ChurcUnnd State. No proscription for hnet opinions. Fostering aid to public education. A "progressive" reformation of all abuses. Transportation from .lladison to the rRMIL uiidernirncd, A rents for th .Viani V r.. - arc prriKirrd to reeff t ft r nil kirnl; if I'rtwl.ir ! AirtrlMtlH thionsh from Ihisciiy lo .u Yurk. li ton, l'lubid'thta and lUt'.ltmurt, ly way tif llie Miami I'mtmI, I.kr l'.tir, V.rt t'i-iial muf t-rn Kail Ivoad, and all inlrrmediaie urt or pl.uea, at er) low rates of Ireiclit. 'J he Atc.rhants and nlhrr of lliis rit Imt iiiP -lin and tj.irer t ltarf a, rnn now, hy ln aiion to iim, avail I hiii--! r ol tin- irnt extensive lariiitit-K in the (Mintry, (ut lhe , thrap and tirdtlnui iraiivx.ri.ition f Hit ir I'ruJnct und .Vtrchand.it to and Iroiu llir lUut rrn Ciie. W'r ri.ntrnrl fur llir delivery if OinmU of all kliid from tlw Tn! lo Him City, lndiiHiaNli inul im :?j ac-ni louns. I tlii- rHiir al Ivrtr ratrt limn lliy ir tr hrcii;'! out ia lYniii- I vmioi On.l i nd Ilm 'loo rivrr. Iiis im v!f .itimi bn.ig good ul Mil 1 1 ! Iwwti flu nud Lincinnili. MITf IILI.L &- CU. ILrliwu I., Ahj. 1:1, IP l. I. t. use M il Afcr ui f.r cje of lb lct Liiimon Ui Tenw fiytvain.1 Canal, and air lectij'tinR Ihroogh ci.iis-Un.tl) bv Ihat routr. 2Utm M . Ai. 'i'l c v t a f o KT AT 1 0 AOTll'i:. rmfir i r.tcrriirnel. acents for lh AMrP.I'JAN PORTA CI. K II AT LINK on lh IVnilvan' Chm.iI, w ' Ttn- ill r- i fered, hy rhis loir ilirouuluc riul.nteli.lii i aixt ll.it. nr. in ha : lu tt I line ana at a little lower rates man miy oine-r h:mi.i tiirae. f!i!li. vitl ft!il thi-ir wnjKMty nmi on in nuirli l-ltrr ouirr ;nl, bv i'lii llian bv any other line, w liiclt do n! -inplov tiir ((,i;iti or Section ItoMts, as in ihn line there n no tnir-nypo.;: lnr over the inoiint;iiii4 fioin Canal Itoit to Kail Hont ars. id from Car to Canal lloat a sain, winrh h I I Uone hy ojiier Im WniSiifn tu M rrc'innt i r. iA ! er. I ri j pMtS froni ti e H-iM, that if l hey fhip hy this loir, and caiL'u lo Mei'f CLiikwon V I I'lttiuich, and to iiü al Madotoii, we will forward Itx-ir fmxln lo nil ti iter i or (l ; w illMMil roiniiiitisu n, either tt l'm.-l.iirth r II i- pir e. Madi.n. la.J-'lV a-3ni Ml K llKI.I. &. ( U. losiMinciiiriit of I'uhlic I.:uiI J-nlis in Iov:i. IJL'MLIC ntire is hereby fien,that the pubic sale r.f I', raleied by proclain. lion of the Fusid nt ol the I nUrd vt;.irP, dated Die riintli cl.iy cf May, Ir4j,ld t. b I.I mibe I .and ih-t Fairtiebl, in llie Territory of low a . on Hie fi'ieenth lay of rpiern her ltet, and on the lMnlieli ilai nt (b lotter next, Are def lated l , be iHijioiird until, ml to f k-im e. u.n o u.rrairtiuli ",y " .v , I 5 i). (iven under mv hand at the City of Wahincton, this 0rh day of AiioiFi, A. I. lf45. r.y the PrenUle'iit . JAMF.S K. FOLK. Jai. Sum uj, Ctiin).sr.i;r:r of ihe General Land Gfire. 0 Iw3 Hoots :tncl Mines of evci y V vsci iptiou. i Ham A- tV t'iviv'iiiJt.- " E wou'J miru!arly call the ntViiiion ofe:' n-w! rirtry T df-alfrs in ti.e Im.v- iiaiu4 n rt i; 'i . t-i ot.e of the 'a: jrl and btt wlerted sioc n ever riMV-rrd vest of Ihe mount; in. Now rereivins nt No. It1. Filth Mn-et, noith ude, U-t w.vn Vnut a; A W-alnut aUo No. 217 Main etrett, w.-r4 n.le.on door tiortliof Fillli. The alwe .stock cf cw;1s liavinc teen Felecled ith rat eare, (t ttie eastern ir. iiiulattJter, ) and piMha-e(t low fi r Ut.!i, . e uie t iia b!ed to tetl ht pi it e In iitl the tioien . Thof-e wanting lo pure lMe elUn r of the ihove aattied aniclec, ei ther t wholesale or relail, wilV find it tu their p1wi!iu to pive i a cult and examine our very-superior ftoelt of Iki:i e-tern ai. dally ' made worfc.an we nulter ourfelve we ar- preparra to r-tiit them, liotli in prire and quality. WILLIAM HAKT& CO. OariaNdft, Sept. 1. 3-aw-Sin n:viä. v crrui:i:, S. E. Corner Third ;tn'i 4:i.iiiu Stint, :iiiciiiii:iti. Clliioi 7 HOLLS ALE and retail Valera in lu.iorted and American Cipar, Tbarn, SeulT, te . Vc Western T'ealer are t r-p-c in II y invited In examine their i'isk hel re pun basilar eis v I ie. Tlie iell at the lowcr-t ity pru ea.nnil let I w r-nilel n. ta irf tti.it I tiey tr.J ßie fai stactioii lo all r u-t"inei. Vr III 1.11 a t n ds fo 1 :K'rr, riiutr and Ci;.ar, al Ihe sjioiesl 'nil-e 4-t in tV:ttrltps, .f4V4'Uy :ml liii ;m.K. flMIIL subM riteiB have roii.lanlly on hnfi t a larce and farloooal I Jt. K-Fortm nt id Jewelry, l.oJJ and Oliver W au b-, l'la! U re, Enelish and AmeiK an lliiiaunta. Fainted Jh 1 1 I 'l't-n 'I . .o'd a,,, Silvt-r IVnnln. lli.tinoi.il hoiiii .1 :.ll IVi. . J ilr n.- tarlex. Silver Shm.io, Ladles, Cup. Fruit Kinws. Futter Kn:er, &.C. Odd Fellowa KfcalirtH, JeweU and evei :oti. i o' initoou r til ver Ware and Je elr made lo order. OWLN tk CAIM.I.V. 41 .". Ut . between 3d and ithfts., CfC4ttu1i. .noscocco c.isi: iiaa v i:7 c whv. v. fM II U sutecnter has laJxen.ll stand n; .o. '23, .'jf h :.rtk ttrtrt, M. Vircinnati, lately occupied hy Mr. J . A. Kunbi II . wheie be will manufacture to older urciral, DeiUal, Jewelrv at4 I'a'iierrei tv Mini lure Caes, of the very btst rtjle and qjality, and at ihe loHtvl eastern nriren Mimatiie Caaeofa!l sizes constant')- on hand and for rale, Iiole sale ami mail. . I .Orders from Ihe country n pect fully nolicited and prrmptlT attend ed to. li-Im W.M. r. SWAIN. ST CAM Ijookinu: Fraiin' Mumiftirfory. rTI II K milcntier bacomnieinedlhe nianul.H ture of looking t.la. IL Forlrait and Ficlure Fr-ncs ofevrry vaiiet) ol pattern, ty f-Hoin Power, and by ko Woing beisenalded lo el Ihea'ovr afliclea . ie a ihey enn be pt-rrhaxd man of Ihe Lastern 'it ie, ami the rtrk fi.4 '. -m r.i:ir 1. Ii-. I 'on ill ri Mf n hanli. u i!l lind it r real ) lo 1 !-ir n(jvaiilage to cj.ll lef. re punhasing F.aM or elsew here All kin Is of (illduig neallv execuleil. 4ly KIIF.NKZFK'WISWF.I.L, H7.Voa.. Qana tf. iMtEjvri;i:v, i.uoii in.iix:: 31 a r Ii i 11 r y : 11 1 W o cl Type, rip II underaifrnedaie prepared lo fi.rnuli.io outer, any t)le, Jl or pattein ol VO(' TiM'K, eua!, Ii rvety rr eel, t st y ma n ii f.ic i n red in Ifie Cmted State, at eery hie prices ! Our Types are aceurat ty r ut , and cleanly aud neatly rtnifJted, a ad wat Mntrd not lo rH'C4ime injured bj nny uage lo w Inch t iea arw diuarily Fubjecled. The worlds t use are im hocanyy hoi w ood, &c, end cram, and so prejiared as to defy Ihe action of water or tb atniopheie. ' llaving just completed new and unproved machinery, we ar pre pared lo rill orders al the Fhortitt notice ; and being practical printer, and one of us h.ivine rime ye r cxpet ienrr m a ! imler atoo, x e 11 tier ourselves nn t e:r M:ty to give rMitlrf-t'on In every case. fty-Vaim Ih. I p.ililisiK-d the advertis-.neiit ol Palmer At 'o. ran have their orders rilled bv us. And papers r.ut.liriiinc this advertise- ZUlZZnl7i w,H 'Ii; In U ul.n il, amounlof Ihetrb.lluUhcno.t LdiU.s xv,., please se, VTul lliree to Fpecmieii : 2.1 2aw :m S. W. ci rnerof Sxcamcre and T'd si.. Cincinna! HOOIMtl K V cV Sil k u, Co in in is Kin :iiiI l"rMln- .ilorclia nl Tit A S V liVA i A UX I V r.K S IT V. .llcflicstl nepartiiieii:. rHltn Course f iiiHtiueiH.n ill ti, s In rtlofme, on the fit JL Monday of N'ovemtH-r.apd close nn the last day of F binary. under the f..tl.w inc arimreiurnt . ' . BF-'J.1.VLY IF. DVDLF.Y.M. '., rreft.-or vf Ike rrmoylt Practice of Surfer. ... t UM. tr. ntClLIRtiStW, .V. D., Professor Otetrus and Dutottt of Hitmen and Children. THOM.1S D. .Ml TC :.., ' D , rrtfessflrif .Vctetia Mtlici aiS 'I'hennietitic. ROltr H F Pl'.'FFR, -V D , Frufevrf Chemistry and 'irirv. .O'W.V (. If .1 t '.V. .V. ', Frvte'MTnj I rrnr ami -v..e J.f.W.S .V. BUSH, A D . t'rittsr f tpccudahl .M'v'-'-' '"'ony. I.F.lW'ID.iS M. .ir.XLN. M. D-, I rif .-or of ftc i- jt and I mo lo iinl .Inqtomy and l'kiih'gy. F. FHFIJiFHI' L. Dl'DI Ft , .) IK. I'emorvi'o-tj .1 :t-:iir.y. The introdticlorie wUI 1 pivt-ii on Mr'idat , Ii.tsix, and Wednesday ; ihedidaitic course will .cn cu Jimr-di. Ncwu l-r f lh. Professors' fees amount lo $UJo, pztmo ia au ca-rs tn aarance. in l'ie tft luoiiev current wheielhe pupil, reside. MatricolalH n lie ..". ilospUal Ticket with Clinical Ignore. $5. Cirailui.fic.n Fe, $25. Dissr iting Ti kel,$l. The iiredlul ekiuseF ol livin. rarje between two and three dollars per k. (.raiuiOsi Irf iure, aa usual in I he? monih of Odoher. Fnitlier information n.ay l-e Imd, bvdd.esmeeTteis,r)ort patd.lo THO'-I A-5 I. MITCIIFLL, Ux melon, Ly.,.1ug.,m. V0-Jax -ix--i inaim r acuity. xciTici:. 'B',"r'ro partnership heretofore exisimg uio'er the firm of Turner M Sl JeniH.fi. Itook P.mders, ith day dissolved by mutual con ' .. . J ....... ..II tent. J he business win oe tairieu on iiinuuie o -..in i nrner. w ho w ill fHinciuatly attend to all ciders. S XMCF.I. TI KXKR, August-..), 4o. S7 JOHN JI.NIfON. XOTIC1. IIIF. n:tersljr.ed, one of the tale firm of Pay, T ler &i Co., re Boeclfjllv intoruiF hi-t trifds and ciistonierF tht he witltil. continue the Ilm. Uiiiiiiuf mm mann noo .Miininnnniii ""mi in all it vailous branches, al the old laud pioite 'he I'ahm r linns. . . a It'll s W m fJ .' ... . . . it ." . I.. : , !D!A1r0M, AHfi. VI WM. A. nv. TAVKItX ST4X1 Ul. 'Ip HB celebrated "Old Puck Tavern." fitui'ed lnt di-'inct 11 east of the tat Ito-ise. Indiaiiapoli". hr Men tU U r i ut ia cmi.He repair, and paioted irwirte aud Mide, and l-imr i.ow a eant. is offered tor rent to a rood tenant on Hie most reaiable lern.. The Fot'rf is too well known tx need fur her flescripth-n. totwr- ' I'tlt IC P UK' iVril MK. II ! MIT" ' tar api.tyto J x M L.S NliWLANU, Auent w S. II. TAH I K. , Jttrn..nvil!e. -" iicutars N. .lout iicYiit.ui Sacltllrr lVniilid. UK sutwcnUr wi.e toen bw, lmmedi..tely. a fir4 ra e c-7.'r maker. to xxliom ctniant eniploxuier.t ana toon wares win t ' II lift, Ml iiven. . . - None but a firt rate workman need apply. S7 3r A GCB OJtd Freer and Cktlls nnd.Frrer PiUs. wnianieil trtciire'he . lontealstanding rases. (ne h'dof To ml i nun Frfer.rn of theC.J.len Mortar. I ndiamnoli If the e'irecfioii an .eVifUy -J- owed, and a cure i noi effocl d, no chat ge trill I ruadt for Iba julla. Al n V ti n? v ri i