Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1852 — Page 3
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BAIL? STATE SENTINEL. INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
SENATE. Friday, May 7, 1S&2.
i>«fhate nu t.
f'./i/ion*, *f., Pretmled.
By Mr. Holloway from J. K Stephens, that the State iiurehase hi* patent for a new method of calculating taxes, for the ns.* of county au.Jitois. Referred to a select committee of Messrs. Holloway, Slack, and Brogh. By Mr. Hatfield, from the Troy nmnnfacturing company, praying a change of their name ; referred to com-
mittee on corporations. HticJutiou* OJJtrtd,
By Mr Reid, that thn President appoint a committee of one from etch judicial circuit for the purpose of districting the State for circuit judges; adopted. On motion of Mr. Winstnndlcy, House bill regulating decants and the apportionment of estates was taken Irom the table, amended, and ordered to be engrossed.
IJUIs on thrir Third Reading.
Senate bill for the prevention ol frauds and perjuries, and requiring certain contracts to be in w riting, See.;
passed—ayes 41, noes 1.
Bills on the second reading Were taken up and disposed
of
Messages of the House were also taken up and disposed of. Mr. Dawson, from a «elcet committee, returned the lull to equalize the assessment for taxation of the real property of thn State, without amendment, recommending its passage. Laid on the table. Mr. Hester, from the committee on revision, returned Senate hill to provide for the election and compensation of posecuting attorneys, &.c., with amendments, recommending its passage.' Amendments concurred in and lull ordered to bn engrossed Senate adjourned
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Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, $M0,(K)0. | Tuia it an Association of Merchanu, Farmers, Mechanics, Working men. and others, formed for the mutual benefit of each ; other m ease of sickness or arrident. By the payment or the fot-' lowing annual deposits, you become a life member, and Wi.! be entillrd lo a weekly benefit during Ufc, should you be disabled by diseare or accideiit from unending to your ordinary' business or occupation. Alt who join this Associauou are emuled to a rote m
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BY MAGNETO TELEGRAPH. [Fn'm the Looutilleaud Mwiisou Papers.]
From Baltimore. Baatimoax, May 6.
Jos, Bosley was arrested yesterday in Baltimore coon- *'«*“hw^’arnmgemenH to keep conmnilv an head m
ty for endeavoring to convey a stave woman, belonging | celiem article of I'am5yFk>«r
hnlesais aaJ iusxI - - - —, Xatweg* > ^ic.,Ac. AU«.Cigar«.Tobacco. Nails,Dye StuflS
to Josiah Marsh, to Pennsylvania, ailing together three days. Boj for some time forjUieowner of the slave
They had been trav- . boueh' Bosley had beeu working !
AI i descr iption sof Coomry Prodtsc*
it and sold
btic are reapecifullv invited to csll ind examine his stork j. m. w. langsdaij:
daett
From WashiAgtoa. Washington, May 6.
kTBW ADVERTISEMENT—I«et every body read it
% NO. 1.
1. 1. R.
Geo. B. Sargent was yesterday confirmed as surveyor | lUtdWRy’s Ready Relief
"Wi ‘
fr7“His great'work is acknowledged, as well in Orest Britain as I t».e' election of (.ih-ern, and to participate in the profits of the As- . . rTiaht.
English lauiguage is spoken, to be sociation. It is eetal-lished on a safe and permanent^ Lasts,^ being a
for Iowa and Wisconsin.
The Republic says Clay is rather better and rested
this country, mid wherrvrr ihr Knu.—.. , ^ ■ - , . . . .. , •iiperior to any other. 1 both mutual and benevolent In iu designs, and with the lowo-u
ITT'tk. Webster’s Ld nest tonal works, it is believed, have done . rates consisteut ii»r its securiiy. ~mm*•< *«*«.*-«»• i**s«..
cuuntry, pApeciallr wli^n the gf^s^t influx of forrigneM from ail na TABLE OI RATES NO. 1. lion* I# roiMider«((y thrift ti»y otlirr eauae. Tho^e drawing for the first week’s sickne*?, by payuig irrTb* aiiejition of ilic friend- of pnpular education, Superm- r „ yru ()ravv . we eek 67 per year draw *7 per week, tcmlrms, Teacher*, and Parents; is solicited to the importance of 41 \ " S “ “ S t: perpetuating this purity by the use of such a National Standar.I \ r .. .. r t 9 ■' 1 ‘ V ‘ 'Vo rejouie that it Lids fair to become ihe STANDARD Dir. I ^ .. c “ 10 *• *‘ 10 l - TIONARY to he used Ly the numerous millions of people who are 1 _ V n o < in inhabit the United .Stale*.’’—S/gn/d 101 Mnnbere of Von ’ (TABLE OF KATKSIMJ.V. grm j Those not drawing for the first week’* ttrknes* by paying "It is with pleasure that we greet t'ns new ant valuable roatri §3 pe r year draw 64 50per week.-id per year draw S£,7o per week. |
neiKl it to a‘l who he- ; .1 >• •: G.00 - 1 7 " 10.00
bulion to American literature. We recommend
-ire to possess THK MO.-T t’OMPI.ETE. ACCURATE. AND RELIABLE DICTIONARk OF THE LANGUAGE.—Dai.icl Welister. l^wisCass, Tliorna* It Benton, and tbiriv other tnemlier. of the United Slates Senate; Millard Fillmore; Theodore FreImghuysen, Chan. University N York; Wm. II.Campbell Ed. N Y. Dist. JS< hool Jour.; (ieo. N. Briggs. Gov. Massaetiiiselis; Wm B. Cslbonn. Nee Htate Mass ; R. N. Rust, Corn. Com. Schools, N. (lamp; Theo. F. King. Hup. .Schools, N. Jersey; Rob’t C. \Viiitlirop, Speaker U. H. House Rep.; Edmund Burke, Commissioner Patents; John Young. Gov. N. V ork; Chriempher Morgan, See State sml Hup. Com Schools in N. York: A!van Hum. Treat N York; Rev Hnm’l II. Cox, D. I).; Lyman Beecher. D. D Pres l.ane Seminary; Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., Prof do.; Rev. Heman Humphrey, D D., late Pres. Arn. Co lege; Rev F.zra Keller D. D. Pres. Witte burg Coll , Ohio; Heiiiamm I^trbnree. D. I) . Pres.
C.00 7,50
Pres. Witte burg Coll., Ohio; Benjamin (.arbaree. j MiiMlelmry Coll ; and other distinguished gentlemen;
AFTPHNOON sf.sstnN
Senate met.
On motion ot Mr. Winstandlcy, tho hill trniehing iho rnarriago rulation ninl iialuliiios inciilent theroto was taken front tho table and passed—ayes .0), noes 7. Tho committeo of fren conference on the hill to establish a court of common pleae made a report which was
agreed to.
Mr. Hosier Irom the conunittet* on revision, returned Senate hill for the government and support of the institution for tho education of the deaf and dumb, with amendments, recommending its passage. Amendments loneurred in and tho hill ordered to bo engrossed. Also, from tho same committee, returned tho Senate temperance hills and other hills the subject matter of
••I had the grutifiention of seeing Webster’* Dictionary adopted [lie Standard Dictionary for the schools in Vermont. 1 was : gratified, because I felt that this work was worthy to be a STAND-
ARD.’’—Gor Eaton of Vt.
As a STANDARD of orthography and orthoepy, it* claim* lo general adoption have been recognized hy the most eminent scholar* and statesmen of our land, and as a purely American work, prr-
One Dollar and Fifty Cents Admission Fee wdl be charged the first year, and ramt be paid at the time of making lUe application, and the first 5 ear’s deposit within twenty days. Persons over 50 years of age, will be charged 27 per cent, extra, j. Female, receive pay for diseases common to both sexe> oniy 0FF1CEBS: W W. SCOTT, Pres.dem. J H BUCHANAN, Vice Pres’l. Director*. WM. R. KINO; W W, HO OTP. F. F. LIVINGSTON J. H. BUCHANAN R. C. JOHNSON. THEODORE MARSHAL! .1 H. BUCHANAN, Skcrktary a.nd Tbeasvbfr !,. R BROWN RLE, General Agent for Indianapolis.
Washington, May 6, 8 P. M.
The homestead bill was taken up in the House and considered at length without any final action. The first section of the bill provides that every man or widow, who is tbe head of a family or a citizen of the United States, from and after the passage of tho act, be entitled to enter free of cost one quarter section of vacant land, to be located in a body after the same has been
surrendered
From Rondeau. Rondeau, May ti. The Steamer Reindeer burst her steam pipe this morning. The passengers, including two or more slightly injured, went on to New York by the America Ftam Pittsburgh. Pit tsbvrgh, May 6, 8 P. M. River seven feet lour inches and falling
18 THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED
IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD THAT HAH STOPPED THK MOST VIOLENT PAINS
IN A FEW SECONDS
It will stop the moot severe pains in five minuta* or lea*, asi will cura the most abatiiww Hiui painful Rheumatic Narveus,
Neuralgic, and Bilious compUii’U in a few hour*,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.
It never foil* in giving instant ea«e to the ir.Svt tormenting acJ
agonizing pains
IT II A 8 CURED,
IN MXETT CASE£ OUT OF A HUNDRED
RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA
CROUP
DIAKRHiFA TOOTHACHE
SPASM
CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE CHILL FEVER CHILI.BI.AINH SORE THROAT INFLUENZA
IN FOUR HOU RS. IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES
IN FIFTEEN MlNUTEh
IN ONE SECOND
IN FIVE MINUTES IN FIVE MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTES IN FIFTEEN MINUTE 5 IN FIATi MINUTES IN FOUR MINUTES.
IN ONE HOUR.
j Spinal complaints, Slid Jutiiis, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wound*, ! Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus. Dy.-emery, Tic DotorcuX, and an j other complaint* where there is severe pains. Radwey’* Ready i Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly core the disease
BY LAWS OF THE
I MECHANICS MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Art. 1. This association ‘hall be called the "Mechanict Mutual
'• Health Association."
Art. 2. The officers of this Association .hall consist of 11 Pr*-si- | pnrc'l nt grout expense, and emanating from a source entitled to dent. Vice President, Soeretary and Treasurer, and a Board.f Di. i the liigiio«t credit and respect, it commends itself strongly to the nd- rector* These shall constitute the lioard of Officers, option of our School Districts generally.’'—SupC Com. School* for Ar i 3. The President. Vice President, Secretary and Trea-urer ] Slate of K. York. ' shall he elected annually by the Members, each mem tier being enThe Slumlord i,i the Stale Normal School. j Idled to one vote, and a majority of all the members voting shall be
litsolcrdi unanimously. That Webster’s Quarto Dictionary he necessary lor a choice
the .STANDARD in the New York Slate Normal School.” Art. 4.,The annual meeting of the members of the A-woet-
From Baltimore.
Baltimore, May 6, 8 P. M.
Col. Mijid, hearer cf dispatches to the Mexican; minister at Washington, has arrived at New Orleans.— j Centracts are to be made in New York for the building
d nrivi. 1
HICK HEADACHE. Railway's Ready Relief will stop the most distressing pa ns in a few minutes, and prevent renewed attacks. It will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralize the poisinotls rent* of the syt
tern.
PREVENTION
By inhaling the pleasant aud agreeable perfume of R. R. R , .1 will refresh and enliven the senses--remove the dull tnl heavy
wm retresn anu eiuiveu me -m feelings of torpor and fatigue.
IN BATHING,
Mix a tablespoonfnl of R. R. R. with a Bowl of Mater, and
of five steamers for Mexico. Right of way and nrivi-! Lame the Head. Neek and Temples, wash the Fact, Bands, and leges of transit across ,he I.lhmes, ,i». V«,. hs. ] “J.""’.‘STrir' 'S
icrnperanco mils ttntl orncr lulls tho subject matter 01 1 ,, U, 1 7. whiefi is emliraectl in other bills, recommending that they ' j ofthe w
•‘It is constantly cited and relietl on in our Fourts of Justice, in I alien shall be held at the office our Legislative bodies, and in public discussions, as entirely con- day 01 October in every year, elusive.’’—Hon. John ('. Spencer. , lYonr the office, shall have the right
•The STANDARD, wherever the English language is spoken, it rote for them at said meeting; but no represemaiive shall represent
dc.ervcs to lie. must be, is, and will be. —Prof. Stowe. over one hundred member*
There is no Dictionary but Ihi* of Webster's that can I* adopt- Art. V The President shall preside over all meeting* of the A.-
been granted and approved and arrangements are on foot to put steamers at once upon the route between New
Orleans and Yera Cruz.
The New Orleans Picayune doubts the tiuth of tbe report that the Tehuantepec treaty had been rejected. A horrible outrage had been committee at Savanah up-
f’incinnati, Ohio, on the first on a y 0un! T woman by a negro man. Pursuit was being Pn seiid rcpreseinativc* to made for the man, who, if caught, will probably be
burned.
be laid on thn table; concurred in. Mr. Hester presented petitions
A* an American. I am proud of the work. I shad recommend 11 a* ihe HTANDARDie. the public schools oi this Hutc.”—Titos If " -
<Owiaicm, ^ign all certificate.* of memhership, investigate all claims, and cxerei*e general supervision over ail business ofthe As*ocia-
purc, sweet, aud healthy, prevent
and biliousness.
all bowel complaints, Diarrhiea. Dysentery, Bloody Flux. Cholera Morbu*, Paiatul Discharges. It relieves the most severe pains in a few minutes— checks the most distressing discharge, and will speedily remove the
cause.
NEURALGIA.
PAIN STfrPPED INSTANTLY.
Radw ay’* Resdy Relief possesses an almost mitaculou* influence over the sharp darting pang* of jain of this cruel complaint. In a few minutes tne pain-stricken sufferer experiences the dslightfol sensation* ot departing pain. It lias eured thoiuandsofcase* in the city of New York, where many of them bad lieeii brought
non-
, , r , u n Benton. Jr., Su]>etint*ndtnt of Publit Instruction in Iowa. ‘ Amr. ri. The duties of the Vice President shall be, to supply the i
, r - irotil ctll/. ns ot ..J) r Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language place of the President in his rIisciicc. Orange county, lor the IMfuno law; relerrou to the tem- „ nu honor to the country which gave him birth."—President A « T - 7. The Secretary shall appoint all agents aud clerks, and perance committee Humphrey. also keep imaecuraie record of the transactions ofthe Association 1
On motion of Mr. Holloway, House hill t.. t.ravi.le We adopted Weh.ier's Dictionary ofthe Engli-h Language - ... _ | J ’ _ , ■ f* I s •» d r r' Y VT II A t> n . »* r%» v Cm reiser, ci tr\ o treks ** Cl 1 ri e* r s Tf\TTX it z VX*T\* ft Tat fi
lor the equalization oi the assessment for taxation ol the leal property of ibis .Stain was taken from the table
,.l Art. 8. The Treasurer shall receive all money* paid to the As-
STANDARD, in preference to every other, 'rom it* very first ap- ! aociation, and pay ail claims of the Association; and he will also be i.carnncc "—Boston (‘hr Be‘nstrr. ' required to execute such bonds a* shall be satisfactory to the Pre«i-
•‘Recognized a* HTANDARD AUTHORITY tliroughoiit the -lent.
here the English language is .poken,” —P»((s6urg/i lea-
Alter debate, in wtiicli the passage of the bill was advocated hy Messrs. Dawson, Holloway, and Reid, and
opposed hy Messrs. Logan, Spann, nml Cravens; the orth^ VvitV^oVThr u'mon.Hi'id ! a'rt. in It shall be the duty of the consulting j question upon tho ongrossinent of the bill was decided j simr officer* in charge ofthe system and sul ject of edneation, in j s “ ) iuc applications for membership, and *»gn such
world,
.elte.
I hi.* work has been adopted a* the HTANDARD Dictionary in
m the negative—-ayes 19, nocs 24. ; . ..cm,, ..™. c « — • Mr. Allen asked and obtained leave ol absence f„ r j by ti.c I^gisffiiure.’'-—S*crc/«ry Sherman
virions Slates, have recommended appropriations for its .purchase prove
I rom New York. j almost to deaths door. The effect* of the Ready Relief i* to stop New York, May 6, P. M. , the paiu immediately, to strengthen the nervou* ST*tem and supply „ • j . 1 ir .t; ’let- i the nerves with nervous enetfy aud vitality, die lo*sofw.ucn * I lie steamer Europa arrived at h.tlf past five o clock, (he oauJe of lbe u e rV oa* pain*, bringing fifty-two passengers. Tim political news ' RHEUMATISM
lavor of sellers. Pork in request. No bacon on hand. , cily wll0( ,- or m onihs, were connued to their beds by RheumaL* Lard in steady request. Money plenty. Rate of dis- Pains, whose bone* were unsound Irom top to toa, whose joiaii Anr. 0. «. Bo.,1 a, a *. Pc.. B*rt of England 2 per Pent. CjJ-bWg. j
dent, Vice President, Secretary. Treasurer, Clerk*. Actnar.cs and It has been omctallj announced in Parts 5^ a T. resl ir ' is the tiuth. and thousanas in tbe city of New York, and hundredi Agents. | dent Napoleon has no intention of proclaiming hirnsell . thousand* in the United State* can answer for the truth of this
It shall be the duty of the consulting physician i» ex- Emperor as ho shad ap Thp shjp Fultfth s a i| en) w hich sailed from Madras o
two or three days on account of sickness in his family.
Senate adjourned.
re-
kind e.x-
IIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Eridw , May 7, JH.rJ,
Art. 11. The fund* of ihe Assoc iation shall be deposited m such ; the 3d of December for Mt. Artos, having two hundred h«nk. nr hank*, as the Hoard shall direct, and in the name* of the • and ll i. ,j .i'.jiir emigrants on board, was compelled in a President and Treasurer, and shall be drawn out only by check*, storm to fasten down the hatches when all perished
I he House me!
Governor Wood, of Ohio, in his Annual Message, Jan., 1852.
nrk * •!■ I* mim.iird m hr the most valuable work of the kind . .. , ... era! signed hy the President, and countersigned by the Trea-nrer. And .- suffocation
Tlic Peruvian Government has warned *11 RMsela nol
Words would then housed h> every one in the same . Real Estate, or otherwise a* may be moil secure and advantageous . to land at the Island of Lobos for guano Without porwhirh they am defined by that able lexicographer.” 10 'he Association; and a.l money* thus dwpnsod of shall be loaned mission, under the penalty of confiscation. may™?-may«w2vv ° " / % ° f ‘ he p ^‘ d ' m Trea » urer | A British sloop of-war* has captured a Spanish slaver |
' Am 12 The Presidcm shall jiivc sati.fttt-iory bonds to the Board in Mozambique Channel after the most desperate resis-
asserlion—we need no certificate* of cures—we publish no ioug liM of names to prove ihe eff.caev of Red way’* Ready Relief, lor the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the la«t four
years, have tested it themselves.
1 CHILL FEVER.
CHILLS STOPPED IN A FEW MIN UTSS—PAIN HE
LIEYED INSTANTLY.
Rad way’s Readv Relief acts like a charm in all cases of Chin* and Fever It breaks the Chills immediately—warms up ard Invigorates w ith health and strength every organ and secretion ot '.be
i system.
MAKE NOTICE.- / offer for sale one of
Pehlititts Riesfidid. 1 jtl'“““i niMying^ miUs'muih of iniiian»|" l ]is m 1 the rnuiiiy of to the full security of the Association, for all money* in his hands. 1 tancu. * ! Stomach, intestines, hi the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Joints, Bones, Jute- 1 \ ‘Z SMSLJS 1 &,»
PAINS OF ALL KINDS.
Whenever \on feel paiu, apply Radway'? Ready Rebel; it ;s sure to relieve yon in a few mmuies. If you have pams in the
and referred
fhports from Commitlees.
By Mr. Donaldson, from the committee on elections, to whom was referred tho credentials of Messrs. Howell and Sale, reporting that they are entitled to seats in the
House.
By Mr. Beach, from Ihe judiciarv committee, lowborn was relerred House hill to regulate electric telegraph j ^, 0 companies, ropor.ing the same back with an amendment, g „ which was Concurred in an l the hill read a third time 1
and passed—ayes 82, noes none.
By Mr. Stover, Irom the select committee, to whom was referred the general election law, reporting tho same hack, with amendments, conforming the bill to the township law, passed >1 few days since, which were
agreed to.
Mr. Hay,ol introduced .a bill prescribing the powers and duties of coroners; rend a first lime. Mr. Dobson moved to take from the table a hill to amend the third section of an net to incorporate tho White River Navigation (’omjinny, Jke., and refer the same to a select committee; which was agreed to, and Messrs. Dobson, Humphrey.*, and Beudder were appointed s tid committee.
AGENTS FOR R. R R
,.n each of those tracts, good »tock unit well wr.ter, lasting through ■ Detroit. — , . . . , , , , . , ■ n j 1 he driest seaeons—and about 50 acre* on one. and 40 on the other— | of the members in those localities, and shall be at the expense of! been stopped and that they are to bt. allowed to go to
11 a vood state of cultivation. The soil good »ml timber abundant 1 the Association. America.
r.td valuable, with a fair supply of walnut, cherry, poplar, burr- Akt 14 No member shall be entitled to benefits until the amount, Thp ho]era had br ken out in p ersia ----------a - . • oal mid white oak Term* easy, aud the purchaser mav have of his yearly deposit has been paid. Lyons, Clinton; Mitchell Or Morrow, Centrev;Ue; E A\ allou, Dub■hoice of the tract*. Enquire of Thomas J. Todd, who lives adjoin Akt. 15. Any *even members of the Association shall consmuie New Yoek, May 6, 8 P. M. | tin; I. B. Brarhors & Co , Cumberland; S. Hmshaw, Greenboro, ^ thC x o^TA ; a Kr^KS r .S^ce in this Associations wet, a* ^ £ 8 ,fe’ \ ^
J. W. AVooda, KmghUtown; Raymond <4 Co., Cambridge Citv. I. Reeil, Richmond; McCharthy & Applegate. Delphi; E. 4. L MI - f-.iitre,iille: F. WhIIOU. Dilb-
Aprtl 23, 1852.
J*RI. 10. ill 1 persons iioitiing ounc !U mi*/vrsuviauuii, us v.cii .110 j * ne r*i_- crA sil A at Iff: all agents, shall become members of the Asseciation; and agents j OGU bbls Slate nonr at !*>4,i2a4,25; Uhio S>4,l*Ja4,oI; j g |
LEVI L. TODD
apr30d4w-ti ayfiwlw 1 an agents, snan uecome mentners 01 me asseciation; anu agems |w-- viam *••• ,--•»*s- ,— j
—— shall be required to execute such bonds as shall l»e satisfactory 10 southern $4,43a4,63; 3,000 bushels prime red wheat at
PRINTERS. -\Vc would cull the attention of Printers to ,he President. , „ ^ . , , u OCc; 4,500 bushels corn at fiOJc; 5,000 bushels rve at )itr stock of Printing Ink*, of various kinds mul colors, at the Art. 17. Asrcnls Will send in all the applications for membership - - ’ . -..i-’— .
following prices: the first of every week, also all moneys belonging to the Associa- ; Extra line Jet Black Ink . 1*2.00 and 00 per ll>. ; non; also leave each applicant a printed envelope and a blank letter, Fine Book Ink 0.75 and 1,00 per lb. ' IO r the appheant to send his yearly deposit to the office in. Agents; Book Ink, 0.40 and 0.50 per lb I a re not auihorized to receive hut 131,50 llhc initiation fee.) News Ink, . .!! 0 13, 0.20 and 0.25 per lb. ! A*T. 18. The certificate of membership shall be based upon the j Fine Red Ink 80.75 1 00 1 50 and 2JlO per 11). ; applieation, and the agreement therein shall be binding upon the
Blue, Yellow, Green, ami White Ink .. .0.75 1.00 and L50 per lb. parties.
Cold size, at $2 00 per lb., and Bronze at 0.50, 0 75, ami $1 00 per 1 Art. 10. All members, in case of sickness, shall notify the Sec- | ounce. . : retary of such sicknc** within two weeks after the commencement The above Inks an- msuufatlured by John D McCreary, New I u f the same, and in proof of such sickness he will be required to j York. For sale by C. B. DAVIS, obtain the cemficate of at least three members «*f the Association,! aprftO No. 12 Washington Si 1 or hi* attending physician, and that he has been properly attended; :
, , and hi* amount of benefit shall be paid within fifteen days there-
ZANTED.—Home four or five intelligent men to become afler ;
.Mutual Health Association Ap- !
antown; Hhryock
el 1.
Wholesale Agent*.
CRAIGHEAD Sc BROWNING, W. W. ROBERTS.
Indiauapon*.
may3d-may6win1 ych4t. /~1HICKERING’S PIANO FORTES.—Expecting my Spring V_y stock of Pianos in a few days, 1 offer my present stock of Pi-
four
agents for the Mechanic’* Mutual Health Association. Ap- 1 j\ RT 20. Should a claim he made which should clearly conflict uv-jg a » 73 e nac-kod • 50 hhds sides atPB' mficc. Masonic Hell, corner of \\ ashington and Ten- with thc art i ( ,i,. 3 D f agreement subscribed to by the member in his 1 . J A Ju nn |4prs at ~c ■ molassps in oood'dema Indianapolis. None need call, but those who can 1 application, the whole subject may be submitted to a Board of Re- j LyY 0 bnlW S *)5“ , rS a ^ 0 ‘ C ’ mo,as ® es ,n 2 ooU tIema
71o; 300 bbls mess pork at $18,75; prime $16,73;400' bbls beef nt $9,75al2,75; 1,200 boxes Porto Rico su-j goayra and Rio coffee 94c. , jsiore.
_____ j Banjos, Guitars, Violuts, YieUwcallos, Fiutes, and Accordeons. of _. . .. ' the best quality, always un hand and cheap for comi i 1 rom Cincinnati* | Call andexamiiie tsiayA ALBRR. f F R. JONES. Cincinnati, May 6, 8 P. M. i „ E w 8 P B I H G GOODS
The river has risen two inches since noon. Weather ! -pyyp LADIES’ FANCY STORE, Pl B«o™-Sl.ould e , S i„ food demand w.tL sales of 210! OPPOSITE PAl.MKR huUSK. GBIFFITH-S RIXM'*,’
Or tine o/ Ihe Day. Several hills went road a second time :»s in couiimttec of tho whole and appropriately disposed of The Speaker laid hefore tho Hnnse a eommuniration Irom citizenso| Elklutrt cntuilv, conplaininff against the unjust laws relative to thn pay of witnesses in State coses; referred to the eommi’tee on claims. Bills on I heir Third Readiutj. A bill touching vacancies inolFi. e and tilling thn same by appoinfmerit; |i;is‘cd—ayes 37, noes none. Mr. Nelson moved t > t.ike up the oener.i I railroad bill. The question being on agreeing to tbe amendments of the Senate; smuo ol which wero rejected and others agrued to with additional amendments The House adjourned.
furnish sati-.fuctory rniereure* as to integrity and good rnoial chat - ; ftr e'e* 'ant choseiVhy I he office vs'onc by the ciaimant,Tnd ffic third 1 with sales of 400 bbls at 32c; sugar firm 1 rj• raay4-Jt^ i by the two tbns chosen; and their decision shall he final. j
Art. 21. No certificate of membership slmll lie issued until the
1 S ale3 0 ‘ 1 2 *° I fWSHE attention of all hi search of ', heap and desirable goods is 93c, packed • ! Jl uivited to the l-adies’ Fa/ir-y Store, where they will find raa-y good demand I for inspection the foilo'viag articles:
Chameleon Silk* l-ong Silk Mils,
CARPETINGS 1
stock of
< 1ARPETINGS
w ./ iny Spring stock oi
Hnpor anil Extra Three Ply Carpetings;
!—I am now in receipt of
AI'TP RNOON SESSION.
I bo House met
Mr. Owen moved t.i reconsider the vote by which the
revenue lull was lost.
Mr. Bnskirk moved to refer tho bill to a select com-
mittee, with instructions.
Amendments were submitted by Messrs. Munson and
Hicks.
Mr. Buskirk moved a call of ihe House, which was seconded nod eighty-six members answered to their names, and further proceedings under the call were dispensed with. A numerous amendments were offered, similar to those submitted on the day ihe bill was lost, after which the bill was re committed to a select committee Severn! Senate lulls were read a second time and np propriately referred Mr. Buskirk, from a select committee, to whom was referred thn revenue bill, reported the same back with amendments, which were concurred in, and llio bill was again lost for want ol a rnnslitntiennl majority—ayes 43, noes 40 Hou'e adjourned.
Super amt Extra Fine nn'J Fine Ingram Carpets. Low price'! Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Damask and Venetian, Extra and low priced,
siair and Hall Carpetings;
Painted Floor Cloths, all widths; While ami checked Straw Mailing;
Rug*. Matts, Batting. Ac . Ac.
Also a splendid assortment of high cost goo It in Tapestry and j Velvets now and elegant patterns Satisfied with n profit of n homeopathic characier. and purchasing good* of the. host quality. I c. iniot fail to *ali*fy all w ho wi-h to I ny at low figure*
H. J HORN,
marii Sign of the Big f 1O0NTKR SCALES.-V. C. HANNA & CO. arc prepared to y supply merchants and grocer* with a superior article, cheap for cash apr.'7. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE ’>* UNDER THK PALMER HOUSE, IN DI \NAPOLIS _-£fi fBAMF subscriber having taken, for tho present, a Store in the I H Palmer House building, offers a laigc. and well selected stock j rd' Goods in hi* lute, consisting of Moleskin, Ear, Cassimere, and Silk Hata, i Of the latest styles, which for quality, beauty of finish, and Jura bility, clinllcngc competition. A beautiful assortment of HTRAW GOODH, for Gentlemen’*.! Boy's, and Children'* wear; comprising among other*. Panama, Braid, Leghorn, and Straw Hata, All fresh from thc manufacturer’s hand*, and in almost cudles*
I variety.
He will *l«o keep on hsnd n complete assortment of Black and
Drah,
Soft Caassimere and Brnah Hata,
: Consisting of the most tasty Kossuth, Magyar. Hungarian and
' other pattern*.
Palm-Leaf Hata, Black and Drab Wool Hata, From the best lothe cheapest qualities. AI*o
Men'a and Boy'a Capa.
My Goods are of super.or workmanship and des.gned to peenre custom—and wdl be sold as cheap a* the cheapest, tor cash.
• applied on the most liberal terms
amount of yearly deposit has been paid nor to a person under fit- j ; teen nr over sixty years of age. Benefit* for sickness not lo exceed 810 per week; 25 per cent extra will be charged to person* over fifty years of age. j Art. 22 Cerlifica'es of membership maybeiisucd to Females i against the same liabilities a* males, except that the amount ot benefit shall not exceed 85 per week. Females assured against
disease common to hoth sexes only.
Art. 23. All moneys received not otherwise appropriated, shall be reserved a* a safety fund, until the same amount to $50,000, and the remainder, after providing for outstanding risk*, shall be divided annually to the members in ratio to their yearly deposits Art. 24 Incase of resignation or death of any officer, the Board
shall have power to fill the vacancy.
[£7*1 certify that the above is a true copy of the By-Laws of the Mechanics’ Mutual Health Association of Cincinnati. Ohio.
Plaid SJt*,
Plain Black .Silks.
From New Orleans. j Glace SUks, very low,
N,w Obleans. Mb, *. j g&gM&'
Datra have been received from Brownsville to the 28th j Printed Borage dc I-a-n-ult. Great excitement prevailed at Rio Grande City in' K^aXpoptinf**’ consequence of tbe murder of Mr. Patton, a respectable , Black Lustres, merchant, by the Mexicans. A number of citizens j Berage Robes, passed over, took the murderers, lynched them, and also a • i a a a party of six others, belonging loan organized band, j ^ formed for robbing and murdering Americans. The | white Tissue,’ murderers professed to act under Gen. Canales, and say ' Thread and Bobm Edifing-, that he intends to capture Brownsville. The settlers i wi3 “ n , d I Ja ! con< ‘ l ~
are preparing to receive him.
Embroidered Silk Mitt, vary low, Ladies’ White aud Black Sii*
Hose
c hildren’s Hose of all sizes, Infant's Embroidered robes, Cashmere Scaru, Damask Napkins,* Bonnet Ribbons at ail pr.cead ■*•! Silk, Crape, and Cacins Bounei* Straw, Gimp, and French Lace Bonnet*. Silk and Lace .Mantiiias Silk Flannel, Shell, Bnffaio, and Horn Combs, Gold and Gilt Cuff Phi*. Gobi Mina tor* I-nctru Work Bask et*,
F‘
may4-2wd-mny20-3mw J. H. BUCHANAN, Sec'y. | OREIGN EXCHANGE AND PASSAGE TICKETS.— F.nchange on England, Ireland, and Scotland, payable at! any bank in the Kingdom, constantly on hand and for sale by the
undersigned, in any amount, at low rates.
Foreign passage tickets by Grinnell, Minium & Co.'s line to j Liverpool aud London, constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest, rates. C. WOODWARD, Agent. j Indianapolis, May 3. Adam* & Co.’s Expresa. ; ^^ODA WATER—With the following Syrups, made m the very
The LouiaviUe and Madison Railroad Packets. THE FAST AND REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMERS, rcyfnunu. SWIFTS!'RE No. 4- Hamilton,
BLUE WING, Captain John G.
Cline
Barred Muslin*,
! Embroidered Uandk’ts, Breast Puts, Collars, Cuffs, and Understeeves.W ax and Fora. Bead* .Silk, Kid. and Li-1*’ Thread Perfumery*. Soaps. Gloves, Dyes.
aud Ha-r
mar23
f -tANDIES ! CANDIES !! CANDIES!! '.—We .re maaufae .
turii
sortiaent <
be*t manner:
Cherry; Orange;
Lsm< >
■n; | Ginger: ;
1!(»»«;
Sarsaparilla;
Call and try It can he had at
mayl ROBERTS’ Drug Store, j % DAMS & OO.’S EXPRESS TO TERRE HAUTE.—i 2m. Having completed our arrangments. our Express will *tart on 1
'ihe Terre Haute Railroad, on Tuesda ’
!U>c'Cr.nntrv Merchant* SAMUEL WILMOT
] B Tin* cstaWishment will be removed on ar abont the
; l*t
i Jeweler
y, the KUh. accompanied by
tpecial messengers, and with the speed of the mail*, running our
own cars with the passenger train.
Package* will be received at the cars up to ihe time of starting,
and at our office until 7 o’cior k each day.
We ara-prepared to traiiaport packages, bank notes, and specie i to and from Terre Haute, and all intermediate poims, and to forard freight from Terre Hautc'np and down the Wabash
wth disi
-ill leave the Railroad and City
| follows; the SwiAsore every Tuesda-
I Louisville, and return on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, immei diately after the arrival of the Cars from Indianapolis. ! Thc Blue Wing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, imme- ! diately afler the arrival of the Cars from Indianapolis, for l*>ui»- | ville, and return on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
j P. S. Dinner will always lie prepared and ready for passengers
, >n the arrival of the Cars. [Madison Covr.]—oct3-tf Cincinnati and Madison Line of Packets. CONNECTING WITH THE INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD
gjOMbfc. THE Steamer WISCONSIN, No.
2, T. T. Wright, Master, leaves Madison every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the arrival of ihe cars
lurimr. and keep constantly on hand, a large and superior asjent ofCANDY CONFECTIONARY. AND SYRUPS, winch we offer to the country trade, at reduced cash prices. A liberal di* coual on the already reduced prices, to Wholesale Houses puxchas
5© or more boxes at a time. . _ 'or tale at our stand. !Vo. 40 street.
.y, Thursday, aud .Saturday, for ! mayl^-y-cli4t GEO. M\ ERS it Cu
500 , niar17 CRAIGHEAD Sc
BROWNING’S
15
ward freight from Terre Ba Notes and bills collected t
Ohler* for good* to be retnmed by Express, sent free.
The HOOSIER STATE, J. G. Wright, Master, leaves the same ! place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, reaching Cincinnati!
every night about 12 o’clock.
Dinner will be ready for the passengers, on the boats, immediately
*n tneir going aboard.
One of the above boats will leave Cincinnati everyday, (Sundays
of September, to the stand now occupied hy W. H. Talboti, ; ^ c h» r ges havTl^engreadj reduced, and the pibUcwill fiLfd.tt '^iswogersfow^^'^^UMf wra' '‘"’.""f c : r ’» ind e*pe>Ji‘ioaa method of transportation. _ . ali night ami wTlI be furnished wi
earl, ii desired.
Lemuel Gilbert’s Celebrated Patent
BOUDOIR PIANO FORTES.
ATjIJRRT F. alONKN, liitlinnnpoli«, 1ml.
•*1111111
l»->n
Indianapolis. April Wth, H52-dikWlf.
[£W JEWELRY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.—The first package of new Myles of Jewelry have just come, ronig of Breast-pin*, Ear-ring*, Fuff-pins. Gold Buckles for RibFid' Fhain*, Gold Guard. Fob and Vest Chaim, all entire new
■ AVI NO ju*i cbiained thr Agtney ofthe celebrated Boudoir 11 Piano Forte*, ihe intrnduciiun ot which ha* created.*o niu< ii excitement, and whose merit* have been'so highly appreciated throughout tho coun ty, would respectfully solicit the attention and patronage of the musical port.on of the Citizens of Indianapolis and .
vicinity
The Boudoir* sre warranted hy ihe Manuflicturer, io -land in tune equally a* well, and to be made a* snbsisntial »* any Piano Forte*
u the Country.
The Boudoir Piano is for more desirable, m point of Furniture, ^occupying a* it doe*. Ics* tlnni lialf the spare) while in |ower. ;
‘rilhxiiey, an I sweetness of mne, it fully equal* a Semi-grand.
N H Tiie Boudoir received the Medal tit the last Mechanics’ Fair, in UoMon. M.iss . and also, the Aledst »' the Fair, in Colombo*. Ohio last September. may5 N»£RFUMERY AND OOSMETIC3.-A Urge slock of Coft logues and Extract* for the handkerchief, from Roosell. Haucl and Lub.n (true French exiract.*) together wnh every artiHe wain-
•d for a lady's toilet, all nice, fine, and for «ale cheap, by let,IS —
Action i j\
ng of Breast-pin*, Kar ring*, t un-pins. '>"Hi r Fob t ’h.' 1 in*. Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chaim, ™
pattern*. l<ot first hau.lcd, and will b« sold at small advances on
eo«t
will buy.
Call and look at the goods, learn the price*, and I knowyou
at is "gut
W H. TALBOTTS
Tni* is only thc beginning of wh
now be supplied With go*d and fine good* ntlowfi
Iiultanapoli*, Mar. 15. ADAMS A CO Office in IiuIUdttpoU* in Kiader’s Buildaig, south side of Wash-
ington street, near the Court House. Office open during business hour*
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patch at low charge*. I aicep’.ed.l precisely at 12 o’clock, arriving at thc tfepot wbarf, in
OUr rat€S ! \Iadiar>il. thf Rnme r vonmer nt 7
Vies* boat*are new. ami having been built expressly lortbiscoa-1
marUi
C. WOODWARD, Agent
next day, can remain on I be furnished with breakfast in time for tbe ;
ttos.g Lr.e, arc equal in point of speed,-comfort, ami safety, to aov i .vats on Ihe river. junelO-lyd
DAMS k CO.’S EXPRESS,
coming. All can ;
_ rr ^ __ _ _". i _res «t
maroO
«Ai f HITE IRON STONE TEA WARE. -
Coflea Pots, assorted size* Tea Pots, assorted sixe*;
Sugars ami Creams;
Coffee* and Tea* plain and rtuted, wnh and without handles. Just received. mar5 JACOB L1NDLEA ■
siiL 6 * w?1»iilrw£SJ25. ! L*
G&OSS of B A. Faheslock* Vermifuge [) ^ Me Lane’s do. 10 — Mexican Mustang lanimeiiL ti -- For*ha’s Balm do •j •• liorees’ Ohio do ■ { Cofifeer.’s Chinese J-. •• Br-ndretL’s Pil! > j McLani’ d» ■{ - Wright’s do.
Buti’s Sarsapardfo,
3 - .Sand's dc 3 *'• Townsend’s do. Together w.ih a fuu supply of all the popular Patent Mciicmas M ^ “^T&Ko-* BROWMNOS
PICES' SPICES”
*5 3 Bbls. pure grounl Ginger: 75 ib*. Nutmeg*: 1 do Clove*; 3 bag* Pepper; 1 bale Cinnamon: 2 do AUspice;
Together with all kinds of Spic-es, U*h ground and ..aground— for sale at apr29 CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING’S HTNRUSHES.—The best of Hair, Hat, aoth, Tooth, Shaving..
JO and all other kinds of Brw*es,can_be had
feblfi
he mails, runnitrg our own cars with the passenger trains. Packages will be received at the cars op to the time of starting.
rtngemenis, we commence to-day miming a daily line to the f OI tae BCMOn, W ooiesaie and LIVER OIL—Warranted Desk, pure, , accompanied hy special messengers, and with the speed of ff ■ AHL subscriber »s now opeuiM the roost magnificent and de- • . a( aiir’JS CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING S nail*, running our own cars with the nassenprr train* , *irab»e stock oi Spring and Snmmer Goods brought to Indian-1 — “ “
W H m 3LOB - A ■ * MSkTii.'.ov
for sale by
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING
CRAIGHEAD A BROWN!
re, and genuine-
spoil.* this season; embracing styles of Goods in the Eastern market.
ipring and Snmmer Goods brought to Indian
ibracing ail the latest
and most desirable
Having paid particular at- |
hie. and for sale cheap, by
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING
■ UST REOEIVED—3.000 gallon* s-*orted Stone Ware gP Jar* a-*oried sire*; Jugs “ “ Milk Pan* ... ciiy .... .. IJOTtKy .
«7
fMAO FARMERS ft Patton'* heMm
tiprf)
PACKAGES GLASSWARE—Now opening
Tumbler* Assorted Patterns; Jar* “ J»ize*;
Pular BovtU, covered, from 6 lo 9 niche*.
and at onr office until 7 o’clock each day.
I We are prepared to transport package*, bank notes and specie to I aiid from any of the eastern cities, also, !>>ui.*ville. Frankfort and 1 Lexington, Ky , St. Louts, Mo., or any point* on the Ohio and Mis
' *ie«ippi river*.
In addition to there we have the most Complete arrangements for transporting packages to and from California and Eurojie. : Exchange on England, Ireland, and Scotland, for sale, payable at
1 any bank in the kingdom. j “ eac,, 2? Urill *3 C«*M , nere*, sa*in«H», Tweed*, Notes, draft* and bill* rolleried in any of the F-a-tem or Western I ® a ff , i ” l ?"° aiK ' Tab.e Covers, Ac., Ac. Having made arrangeeitics. menu With my former partner, B C. Horn, (who ienow residing (inier* fix go. *1* to l»e returned by Express *em f.er. Onr rate* of in New York) to pnre’uaae for me during the season, I shall he eon*tamly receiving addition* to my atock. Conntry mmihanM wi*»-
ing to repleni*h their stock will find it to their advantage to give ,
sae a call.
tention in the selection of article* for dress, this department will be.
found unusually full and attractive.
DRF.rtS GOODB—Barage de Lain**, Poplins. LawM, Barege*. Gingham*. Plain and Figured Silk*, Satins, Ac., Ac. SHAWLS—Crape Shawls, Plain and En^hroidered all color* a»»d
prices, from 95 to C3U, and varioua other styles adapted to the season. Also a large stock of Summer Goods, Domesiues, Brown and Bleached Drill*. Ca**imeres, Satinet!*. Tweed*, Jeans. Carped*,
s
WAIM'S PAHACEA-
apr29
OTAN1C MEDICINES -A large and general atock ol Bo titiiU: Medicine*, together with ail the Concentrated Preparations, kept constantly enhand, warranted fre*h. pare, and genuine
B C t«iie Medicine*, together with i
mhand, v
* by
for *•!« at the lowe*l prices
febIC
CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING
-Thc «nh*cribrr ha« conetantly on hand, J. ' Itm make of CRADLES, ready for use, at lha Sign |
"f the bir Padlock and Cofos »!tove. I f 1LASSWARE.—No*, openlnc.
f ftN ratawfai Tumblers;
B*r do;
may:) I
HENRY S. RBLIjOOG.
ARE ALWAYS RIGHT -HENRY S KELLOGG, K *-) rMcr"^’^'S***' 1 * ^ llnref Forsyth A Co ’* calehrhted 1
Coal, Hsy. and Cattle Scale<: Heavy Iron and Dv>rmnm Scales:
W^NHW or lIoppcT 5®cft!cfti j
Portable. Platform and Uoireter Scale*
Vv are house Truck*; Letter copying Pres*. Ac
. •is warrantwl correct, and t«» give enure sat,*. r^Xien. At the »tgn of the B.g Ri J 'Juw ard Cook Stove.
Ale do; Table do, aMorted pattern*; Molasses Cans, full assortment. For sale M River prieee.
febll
JACOB L1ND1JTY.
JACOB LLNDLEY.
charge* have foen greatly reduced, and the public wih mvl th,» a
safe and expeditions method of transportation.
Ijn>iAa*rt«.Ts. Septeroher 15, 18S1 ADAMS A CO. Office in Indianapoli* in Kinder's Building, South side Washing-
ton street, near the Court House. Office open dnriug buxine** hours.
dec? C. WOODWARD, Agent.
ora
Call and Examine A860BTIC1XT 07 7ASHI0XABLX CLOTHDIO.
VVEMP AND CANARY SEED, jnst received and for sale at II jniylT NaNNaMaN’S Dragsaore. WMLAOK TEA—of a rupetior qualaiy. for *Me by D feblfi CRAIGHEAD k BROWNING.
A.ARANCO A WOOLF, No. * Palmer House, have in store and ft; are constantly receiving the newest styles at Fashionable | Clothing. Gents Fumiahing Goods, Youth'* and Chitdies’s dething. to which they ask the aneation ofparehaser*. We are now opening a choice variety of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, aM of which will be sold at ear usually Low rater* (br cash. FRANCO Ac WOLF, mayff-dly No.« Palmer Houee.
Don’t go rouml the ‘Horn’’ if you want bargain*
may4
H. >- HORN,
Sign of the Big ff-
ranted fine as dollars at W. H. TALBOTT’S. P S The highest price paid for Old Silver. W. H. T
in the Mo*teal lies. fcblldAw
ALBERT E. JONES.
NN7HO WANTS A GOOD WATUH-Call and get your Yv self One of those Weaeuftd Silver DurJex. Anchor Lever or Leptue Watches, at the following feiees; Duplex at 906,Ur, fob Jeweled Levers at *14,50 to BlMO; Lepiue at 911,00. These
‘1 wen-anted th- *—' —
Watches are of fine quality, ell
1 the beat of time piece*
fHAHE MANUFACTURE 07 GOLD COIN RINGS,—I ft have just received e beautiful set of Rollers (br the purpose ! gf manufacturing Gold Ring*. Persons having California Gold' can here it formed into e most beautiful Ring at the iffioriext no-'
lice. Please cell at Ntf's Cheap Watch Depot.
I don’t buy any of these low priced things that are only made to sell and not to keep lime. We keep none bet the best quel Ely Try them, and if they foil to perform to the aniAfaction of the per
cbaser. return them and get your money at
W. H. TALBOTT’S
P. 9. ReeoBeet these Watches were import»d exptemly for
B >UTOL sue* -m-sa- t aw-anifo.
rfYHE INDIANA FEMALE SEMINARY ft Will be open for the admiwifln of pupils ou 1
•• a * vs
j itixt. st 9 o'etdek. A. M
i meyff-ddi
This lestinaiou ioadey, the Wth
C. G. McLEAN, Prineipei.
this House by
[msrSOdAw]
rNVHIS DAY RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING— ft Brasilia, Covered, Gothic Pitchers, assorted sizes. Waite. Lou Stone. Dining Ware in acts or separate pieces. apriilT JACOB LLNDLEY
