Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 July 1855 — Page 2

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"aaawejBW BOT T THOT1, TO IIBBBTT an tW, aa F4o swats n, aso ho has hull wi," T. A. GOODWUT, Editor. B200XVHLZ, ETDIA5A. FniDAY.JlLY STt IHZi. TO BCSUXESS THT.X. Slna lha enlargement of oar paper, our circaUUoa bat to increased that w hat now, beyoo 1 ajaeeUoa, Uo Urratt circulation la Indiana, ox. apt, parbape, two paper In Indlnoapolia, and ll la a circulation la lha wealth leal portion of Uio S'jklm. Bualnaea man who want toadrartlao In Iba Whlta Waler valla;, will do well to romeni. bar Una Ate. "The Hew State Bank." Bah I ' It is no mora a State Bank than was the meanest Wild Cat Stock Banks that broke last fall. And this is one of theraui of the "institution," The State haTing granted the charter, has nothing more to do with it, hardly a peep at its business, so as tu correct any swindle. We noticed the thing last week, and some of our readers think the notice was not rery flattering. We did not intend it sho'd bo. We allude to it again, to show that we did not misrepresent it. So far as we can gather from oar exchanges, the same game was played at crery branch. The company, led oflFby P. M. Kent and M. 0. Bright, v. ho -got up and had passed, the iniquitous charter, have in every place secured a majority of the stock. Speaking of opening of the books at Vincenncstho Gazette, says: Of the amount, 8100,000, about 825,000 were taken by somo of our best citiiens; the balance, wo understand, was taken on account of those who got up the charter, and had it passed by the late legislature. The 875,000 of subscription, we haro been informed, is held until those parties ire indemnified for the largo amounts expended in caving tue charter parted. As soon as that is done, they will transfer it to such of our citisens as may wish to take stock in such taounts as they may desire. & far the proceedings are merely preliminaTbere is one instance, Tho lowest amount we have heard of that compasy taking is 855,000. Now wo ask aMej auv M b-sat wa w a w I I .a im . ....... .-1 not picaa mo unconsuiuuuuamy wi a charter that grants such a monopoly. That ia too hackneyed. We will say that its every feature condemns it, and and we hope again, that merchants and hankers and allhonejt men. will at enee repudiates its paper. vu s vy iujiiuu.us v vn i I a"lar2e amount" could bo spent in v: 4iwi. irn- i in ul, n ,,Tf In n,hr ftf th legislature? The neoolo have a ri-hi a- .v -in :t a 4 (oanow mcy eiait nuw, u wo can 'a I find it out. But they intend to trans- ..'..... . . I rmesiocKi le. Duiai wuai preminm? But lest our well known anti-bank Democracy the good kind of Democracy that we read of, a very little of which is now in vo;rue lest this sho'd be charged with prejudicing us on this subject, we will let our readers see ' I what P. A. Hacklcmanof tho Ucan savs. about the blanch at Hushille: 1 We have not timo this week to go in to a full expose of the "bargain .and ... . . . . i eorrupuon- connectea wun mo locaUon of the Branch of the new State Pank, aa called at this Tilace. fiufSaa it to say for the present, that two citiiens of this county took it upon themelves to agree to give M. G. Bright & Co.. C0.00O of the 8100.000 of stock. f lAAnrA Ina lAnitinn snff mtirrnint. n,nai .rrrd thai il ri.ir.n.nnl of . to ili- .A.rr,i K.riin j"- v "' -vf' ""'. " should have the control of he other fnrtv tnniiaAnd flrtllnra. Thiaa4n nDfl was to be neddlcd out in homeoDathic doses to such of our citizens as mi,'ht be selected and as were willing to co into the concern. Accordingly, when v. i 1. i a. iua uwii wng wpcucu luuso nuw lieu . . a . . . 11. ?ih?.?lrd. '!idE "S tvvkiumvua, .uu iv.w v.uu permission to subscribe. Bright JLUo., were put down for LTty-tive thou.and doli, haring. c .appo. areea to vary me contract to mat extent, in consideration that the principal part of the remaining forty-uvc Ihousand dollar, should be taken by , tuck bank men as J. L. Kebinson and a few others we might name! 2So far as the citixcns of Uush county are concerned, this is a gouging operation. V a. t S1 . - a II . . migni c to., cxpcci to sell out tncir lOC f fr ,.?ine.r8 . WV

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mv nMimnia nr n i i wrvr vriir a t tA a. I T ia. A 0 Wimm oT t.n täf int roiiT.I mrnthAm -r-. "w-.vö..w .v. .wo'ronimepocketsoiourciuzens; on thV.rreUwould riwthe 84" .11.: 93,600 from thepockcts ofourciüzens; X.TCTV UOliar Ol Iii IIUCK WOUia UH r.n'i.ir.n u An. ri,(;.n. . 1. . . 1 . 1 1 iv. 11 no oarzam nau oeen made, and 1. ii... . aAitwasumeoooksnad Dcen kept onen one dav of the thtrtu mnnirvl li the sUtute. the irrcat bulk of thfi.tnrt would have fallen to them under the cutting down process provided by the law itself. Mr. Hubbard was author ized to subscribe 9C7.0OO ia sums ranging from ono thousand to ten thousand dollais. But he could nötiget a dollar. He could have had a small amount on his own account, had he been willin? to submit to tho homeo pathtc practice! Kvery dollar and twice as much as was necessary of . doua uu .Wv 1.WU.U na u-a taten bÄJltt Bright d: Co. As far aawc have heard the same came was played in tho locaWniCU MlCir iuvcivai um wem SUKt lO Uon of the other branches. At Bich naond the same company procured sixÄteÄbrÄiiu; vn ndweanDrehendthat'ofei.COO.000 subscribed in the 1 8 Branches, they havo at least ono million of the b tu.3 cixiter would bo open to

tockl What do the people think of foro the slave power never call him- mer opinion, albf.it we do believe that thii khi of aa operation? W c were .clf Ä ffCcman. This U lho worling thcrc is too much truth that may bo AA-JSSZLSi of the new fanned docUino of squat- thered. Illustrative of the point in

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tho citizens of this State in pursuance of lho bill of rights, 23d section of our State Constitution; but that provision ha? been wholly disregarded, and the tuck has been secured by a band of speculating cormorants and unscrupulous politicians. Men who pretend to be opposed to all banks have obtained coitrol of the new bank, end should it ever go into operation the people wtd do well to remember the State Dank of Illinois which was under the control of similar politician. We desired to seethe new bank pat in operation for the benefit' of the county, and not for the benefit of speculators and unscrupulous politicians. We des:red to see the slock taken by the citizens of tho several counties where the branches were located. We never asked that this parly or that, might have control ot the stock we desired that one subcommissioner might be a democrat and the other a Republican. But we were not prepared to but a location here, for it was our right according to wealth population, business, taxation and precedent. Sinco we have undertaken the matter we shall in duo timo make a fall crpoe of the whole transaction. The people shall see with what nonchalcnce their vights are bartered and sold, and with what braren -faced impudence the contract are carried into effect. We shall have nothing to say about the sub-commissioarrs, as they were simply tho agents of the "high contrftctingpartis"in consummating their agremcnt. We shall publish tho law, and perhaps a part of Gov. Wright's veto message as soontis we can find room.

ALL EIGHT. Tho present administration, finding it impossible to save itself from the charge of anti-Americanism, has determined to go the whole hog. We have alluded to the dismissal of some two hundred clerks, from tho various offices in Washington, on suspicion of being Americans in sentiment. But we confess we had not supposed it possible for men to carry their animosity against their fellow cilzen so far as has been done. Even laboring men have been dismissed from employment on the same grounds. As a compliment to President I'icrco und his party a German correspondent uf tho Louisville Anzeiger, who writes from Washington City, states that over 300 stonecutters are employed on the Capitol, at 91,73 per day. lie 6ays : 'Trccident Pierce lately paid us a visit, and expressed his admiration of our workmanship. Ho found, alas, but few rv rT r tjr1 4liAa Mr a a I Sa.LUV IVläU ii. llt BUtU I1JV Y TV V 1 V I 9rel i i .i i oniy cmpioyea on mo coarser woric. The stone carvers are mostly Germans, the residue Italians and French, almost all of whom were employed in Äew York. The stone-cutters are! V I UhirfW Trlsh Thua vnn will e W the Capitol is being built by foreign uaiiu A IUI l-l IU ucrit'Ub JkCVIlIlII 1 Ol with this Anti-American AdministraT i, : II mM 1,. I ....i 'V I ' in-trulv American in sentiment, in o J ' f i? i mi .. ieenn, ana in action, inus we scei o I that tho whole cower and influcne o of ... mo uovernment is orougr.t to me au of tho "Old Liners." Tho behest officer as well as the humblest hodcarrier, must all belong to tho "Sag Nicht" association. THE ASBUEY TOIYEESITY. Thanks to Professor Hibben, for a copy of tho catalogue of tho Universitv. This official reDort makes a fair I W show of prosperity. But we rely more for a detailed account of its workings upon information received from men ... 0f intelligcnco and worth who have . , .. ., beca lll.ar With its operation the last year: A combination of circum stances mado it necessarily a year ago to call four new men into its faculty. A, lhcso mcn mo.t itrafJ to c trustees, and strangers to each other, no little interest was "felt h - -v the friends of tho University in the r i. r i . - T V T T " . 5 . P .CU' W? DCUCVC lQ" inero " noc a dissenting voice among the men who know them well, i.i.. ii . i ..i ., BOUWUO are well ncquaiUlCU WHU me I detaila of ttfir Pnsi but a y I ,1 I, 1 i; 1 ... luaiW5 uua4U wa. cumgiy inuua" u "10 cuu'ce UBCurry.on aionDtccorilj dcrol. tho executive department o mtion, is especially spoken ,ve.f , ; , . . 11 qual ified for his post icnWasaman imucu iUf u.a pUSk, uui, uuijr ujr bl3 Vttr,ed and "tensive learning, out by the urbanity of his manners and ccntle and kind bearing to all tho studcnU oIJ anJ n For Trofcssor . n wa fM, ;,BllIlfttM1,. ftn1 - . ik 1 t t .ta a i nm i. r r i ri i rv n n f ma a mat mis. I v.v. Li . 1 ti e r 1 l uitcn ia mo man. i roiesaor nau&i. muph ...i wnptt,v .t.. r... s much bdoved and worthy the pi ice occupies, and those who know Pro-f.-o, if !M,. ..,1!. 1.1,.. 1,. "iwivm .v. uv. j wm tim v Lji r... .1 1 ,-.. i,. of n.t ini An "" v v ""-'" . -i.ti &noBtr fth.n. O O 0 every question they v... unit, and any impression that may have been attempted to be made to tho j contrary is false. ii i Kansas Legislature. Nothing very definite has been rc ccived from the Kansas Legislature except that it met at Pnwnco on 2nd, and adjourned to Shawnee the ovtr tho Governor's veto. in 1 As nearly all Missouri, it was inconvenient to go so far, hence they adjourned to Shawnee, which is near tho line. The Governor yet remains at pawncC( thou3h the law thcso Misp,s,ct' "r; him ,o t to Shawnee. The stnfo between freedom and slavery has but begun. Let it come, and let him that cowers be. all tcr sorcreignty

BBOOKVILLE COLLEGE.

We needed not the catalogue of this College to remind us of its cxis tencc. It is one of those prominent m . . obiccts. both as to position and size. - I and as to its importance that a good rWirr. onrt not oll fetrrrr. Tt 1, closed, as wo have already noticed another annual term, and it will begin nirain on the 3d day of September. w i The existence of such an institution ; .mm.if, ; mnnnt wioltli vet it is to be regretted that too few so I aa mmj r wa-u mihui i m aa w v a tt vaai regard it. Those who have daughters toeducate, can well afford to pay from twenly to fifty dollars a year, to keep up such a school, iu additon to the tuition fees, rather than be compelled to send their daughters abroad. We re- - gret that, with all its advantages and worth, iU income does not meet its exoenses. This is nothinir new. and oujrht not be discoura-ing. For at least 15 years, the Asbury University, now oneof the best endowed insütutions in the-west, failed to meet its expenscs. The deficiency was made no bv the voluntary contributions of its friends, until it could stand alone.ohould the Iricnds of liberal cuucation ralW rm.n.l Una vnuthf,,! h,,t promising college, in afew years, it will have established a reputation and commanded a patronage that will make it self-sustaining Such a work as building and endowin" such a school is not lhe work o' aav nor a vear If in a half a generation that institu t'on is put on a firm basis the blessing it will bo to posterity will amply tepay those who have or shall have aided in its building. Bank Note List. As the season for the circulation of I bank notes, called money, has arrived, we have secured a Cincinnati corrcspondent who will keen us posted as t0 the valuo cf the various kinds of notes jut out by Indiana banks. Wo arc confident that his reports may be reiica upon, no oners togiYC ine mar 1 r ii i I . . i M't T til UU J t ÜII IUV Lfllllh IlUbCS IU UIS . , ,. , ' , , , . ' except tho first nnu second classes, wo . r .. .tau mow tw Fr cc amount, aa in tuuuiu at UULU u nituurHWO from circulation. iir fin virt m t I ill take no stock money that docs not ap near In our Hat. Tveert it hv vou. I . , .. . ' nA AAvSrAl a 9 Tnfliann at aa a vaa aa I rsv r AAfaaaiA.I TnlSann aa aa rm am I VIIV Vvl I V V bV aUUiailat IrVlIOi 9 I A ' I Ii . . . . . . ousmcss is cmeny at uncinnau. i lie 1 par and one per cent, notes, in our list. pass currently in the purchase of goods and groceries in the city. " TfiO DCnnilOn HOUS0. a - - Nothwithstandinff the terrible blast blown against this House, bv tho New- " . m m . casUe Uouncr wo rouna ,l' Iast wteR' doinz a cood business for tho season. It is one of the most popular houses I - .i . t t i l , v. ,nuic WJ' ior luu.anamcrcuanis. its tu nra reAsonau c. anu in uro i'ooii. ii ii . ... ,., .. .i i i .. i " 0 11K0 11 1,10 Deucr üccnusc 11 C8CÜCff 3 111,.. mwniK nrnol in nF II nf vnn , down to a newspaper till your breakfast is cooked. The cucsls will find Mr. Kautrhman. the crincioal clerkall that they could desire in any officer, 9 0 u whit inferior to his illustrious and highly esteemed predecessor Harry O J I 4 IITI'IV , f1.' """"1U wuw 111 " """. , " " "c-r bu lucro wuuoui, inceung I t 1 a. a 11 acquaintance, wnicu auus muc lo 1 0 pleasure tuo vjslt' i nrtriA sti i MArAhsnis n n -i aiiia mi v,kB Vk"c" ",u Pnn -TnainTi PartiAe rri r.i.- -n 1. n imninOhm k. hoon TorT offensive .1 . i? tv .i m. r ., . . , ,

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nrft -hj-kr. thev are exceedinrf wrathv fi... ..m lum biuu cuiiTcuuuu icsuiTcu iu jvook the further extension of slavery, and nominated sober temperance men. Desiridg to retain its large southern subscription, tho Tunes repudiates the vl0u aQ-a;r poor ihQSt nobody ever I XlA it .IvioA an.l noKo,1ir 1 IvvAVU fcV Ab AVA nillVl aa vaj wwmt ever tried to please it. But after all. ... itlooks Grange to sec the Xnquirtr and the Timet on the sarao side ol the ltion eachUboiinlodiet. the frnmtilfitw.nf Abolitionism. Ttut i " - ä - " go e p0 Thcso -r0 t mes of Fus on an(j Con-Fusion. Eflecta oi tne rronlDttory Law. The Jacl$onian says, of this law that: It has. already, deitroycd a vast amount of properly, turned out of cmnlovmcnt thousands of dar la.

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VI VI DOw.rs. Bnci in gome ne i . " w . !?. i . ... . ... . and towns, stacnatea business like tbe hand of ncstiltnce." hand of pcstiltncc." We don't know so much about turn!nra'iWmN nf ,lav Inhnrnr, nut nf ... j ""J LmnUmoni nnloa lonnfrinr nmrtnil I . . . irnvrr c wm mnbrmrnL in thnt 1 o t..j . .. I enae it lasasi. maid the business of our I . . it.ir ifftm. nml a m Ur nt tut nna has been ruined by this law. Mean whilo hundreds arc receiving wages for work, which they spend for food and clothing, that had not earned or profitably used a dollar fjr months be fore. Wo havo had no scizuro and destruction here, but we intend to have. Light, More light. This is the title of a revised edition Uf Danger in tux Dark, a work that has had a large sale, and been vari ously estimated. Having neither timo nor inclination to read it, we handed it over to a literary friend, who has read every word of it. She says ft b " in,prorr on;," f r",n ' tion, and reads right well. It will bo sold and read in spito of us, and hence there is no need of our giving any far Z manrt f rt fiMirtn

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Key. John S. Harle, We had tot .heard from our old

friend for many n day "until our late I l jl . TT It ! IMf T T.lind NITH I i A I . n A til I'M. .lilt... ',0M, l" luu B " 4 '"'u'uo T-Ti . a aa aa ,aer on l,ie öireioyviue ui-sinct mucKy, ana we juago ne is making r's marK, irom ll0 lOUOWin UCIS. A K7 took il into llis licnd that ll? was a roan nna 8lRrlea on R P'ewre ex - . .1 . i it cursion towarus uio norm, no was However overtaken lomewliere in thu 8tate ttnJ lateQ back to K7' 0n bt;inS . . i ii . i i interrogated aoouwns motives c, ne aul that a man by the name of Bay. less had given him instructions about lbo roa(1 kc- Tt'9 was Rt oncc saJ dled 0Q tho P E- of tbat district. In due time lt "ched his ears,and he iii.i i.... cauea on e man liaa maae nm' 8CH DUSJ ,n cnarging mm wun neing Abolitionist and negro steiler. The maQ ßavo as hisauthorthe owner of 'S, r.u. tuen requestcu mm J go .w.ü. him to see the owner winch bfd. the owner denied having tho negro. Mr. B. then requested him 8a,d that il Mr. Baylcss-his K'ro ,R'ld il wa" anotllcr man- Mr. I Ba7,C8S vraited a few moments for his i i i i i i . -i'o.' 7 gentleman would make under such circumstances, but finding it in Jvain, he remarked that he considered the "tailer of slander as culpable as the PrlSmator - At this tho blood of the KenluCK'ian waxed hot, and he asked if tl,at was intended for him. Mr. u. .vpui-u ii ii uf, ii j uu im iv I tailed this slander," Whereupon the n .t .,1 iT.:..::r.. l ... i wrathful man fetruck at Mr. B with his fist, hitting him slightly on the bead. Meanwhile tho transaction and conversation were noticed by a young man oenma tno counter, who at (his juncllt. I . a a a I ture ,et a we'Sbt which took the aaaa . . . I Pug,lllsl ncnina tno ear ana let lum onI i .1 1 ja a. a . A I lo.ino uoor ,UJI lcnStb briber ceremony. Mr. B. was not hurt, either h7 tbe nder or by the assaultLifaand TiniM of Bian Heddin m Df c,ark . f.t i i an advance copy of this new and valulilt t , . ,. able book, and we are complimenting U as wc have comp'imcntcd few of the . , . , . new books of the present dar. by a p3tictl1(1 thoroagh rclJin.T of ft , Wa arA nnt flironnrh vaf nnd hnna - . . I a. A a. At Alm F At. A- I 1 1 I . I . a m a . I cannot speak of the entire work, but we cannot wait till then to tell how . . I .. . . I pleasure that wo are anxious all our I . a VAAlAwa DhAllhl as A A f It a t-v rJp n m ivwuo uvuiu tug wva ua owvu r As its title imports, it contains! much of tho contemporaneous history of the church much thathas hitherto been unpublished, and it will bo read rith avidity aotonly by tho MethoI . Ü i 1 1 1 t 1 .1 alsls 01 1,1(5 ,rtna' Dul Dy RU wno wanl la 1 In hA WAII VnVOnil III lltA hlotAVlf AF Anaa). . v - ,n2 cvcnis- u ,s rfr,llcn m CM s cX1 Rnd lt uite I manifest thnt (ma lahnr' hna nnt hirn - i in mnL-A a iirnra Ttr ir rmi in innnen i i... i v " ""ov "vu" w w..v..- . . . , -,, , I mln nnn rnlnmn no much rt (lin vnliin. . . " UiO IDUllcr Ultil WS IUIUHU UClorc him' M possible. It can but havo a MarS ana raP,a aie- "may now oe ordered of Swormstcd & 'Poe, Cincinnnl', I TlA(irtnra ffnm -i AMTnnH If ,., , , , , . ., (V n. . , . , I C. nt An n., ! .1) nht. im 1.a I C 1 1 A USIUU UUIIJi tun UCIIXUM m UVinn. calicj 0ld Line, and Democrat i t 1 a,, vi ,t r T. rft,.peÄ .i-..--UII9 UU AUUVUU VS4U VAU 1 CtUU'äU UA ma Vl extension is opposed to Jefferson, and i a a their opposition to prohibition is amiJackson. General Jackson, approved I Mia law nna in forcp. naaspil hv a I n nnr. i,:i, .,.ii,n,;. i - - e. emnowers and commands all I Itt-:.i rfiA. -5. ... ..... . iurv or riht of anneal, all snirituous 1: ,1,. -ujuiHsi nuvMin iu iu v. iu.i ivago" or not, or whether domestic or ...... ..... imported, if louna upon Indian terntory, These are all the Lo now. ThJ dilTicultv of havin- fruit sealed "nioin!? hnt" hv rarrvinfr it to the tinner's. j o o renders this kind of a can a great je. iJtum' Wc dverti tl.rcc lind not tested them enough to know which I . . . . ahnst. Our merchants and tinners would do well to lay in a good supply i : i 1 iiuuieuiuieiv, Conkers ville. Julv 17th. 56. Ma. Editor: In your paper of last wcek vou wa. Und enoush to pav me tv sonic very iiauerinij comniimeu is tun cernin the manner of conducting the vv o business of Court dui ... business of Court during the July term. Allow me to say that the member. of tho Bar ousht to rciccive a lariro

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depends on them, for the manner in .a a t.t .1 whic l business is conducted, and the confidence given to the Court, as to the Judo who feit a on the bench. J.S. HEID. Orllopo tho Ladies at Laurel won't forget to look for us next Friday even ing, and as wo desiro to bo very übe ralon tho occasion, about fifty of our .t .iii. l i . uüscriüers mere would uc o stowing a great xavor on me poor anu nceuy, i .1 t.... - .1.11... .1 .1.. uy leaving a icw spur uoi.ar, '"" Post office for us. or calling on us that pUc.iaü.e.tternooaf.aia day. t..,. .1 i ..ii .... Lion l tuusiuci mis n uuu, ub mi, uut . ' a plea in behalf of tho poor and needy such a plea, as truly benevolent in dividuals will certainly regard. The Slow List. Those who owit us for two years and more will do well to keep an eye on the slow list that appears in our advertising columns. It will be greatly enlarged ia a few wtcks.

HI er c Mention.

1ST Baker Jr.. camo too late for ' thi irw.1iC3TNo imnortant news from the i in a few days. XiTThe supper at Laurel, Friday, I is for the benefit of the Presbyterian Sabbath School Library. J5f"Judging from the past, the water win bc oul üf lhe canftl about lx wi. .firltev. W. Terrell, Bible Agent, will preach next Sabbath, at Laurel, at the usual hour. jr A 'man ur. fined 810 last week in Madisou for obtaining whihty a j under false pnMenscs. Thanks to Mrs Wallace for a specimen of the best beets that have been on our tablo this vear. Jftmo8 'bocli rPed, within fourtnchfc8'of lhe .rround! his week. ' flhe Supreme Court, win no ,i ,ue ne Uqaor ia.w h inwnhiT mi i surmnr n pnnwn n .... . , . oooy nas oeen oai.ea out oi jaw. iTThe new hws authorize agricultuml societies to own 20 acres of real estate, and arc pretty hard on Sabbath breaking tnd profanity. jtiTOne of tho County Commissioners of Hamilton Co., Ohio, has been . . - to ru. i turneu out oi ouice ana uneu iui making too much money out of his ofGee. 57In inviting old bachelors to an ico cream supper, the ladies should put the nrticle a, before the noun lady, so - . . a as to read Mr. A. B. and a lady, um crwise it makes him blush. Clark should clean out end fix up luc front room of his Burnet House, for unie ft cc.rlftin iiqU0r seller is a little more careful, he will bo apt to rrni in ÖjCiT President Nult and Prof Joclyn, who resigned their respective po sitionsin tho Centreville College, were bith rc-clcctcd but both declined accepting. iC2TWc understand thit the comaa aa . . I At e a a I miSfiloncri Of A. noKTlinorinfT COuniY . . . .a . . ti i l are to bo maicteu lor neglect oi omciai aha I t Ia tNiliatiiil f mAi UaI Af AltIO Ol . a a . I , .ft1 duty, at tho next term oi me circuit r . . l? .1... I . . . . ... .. quireracnis 01 tue nquor law. . Nkw Laws. Those who are cntitied to the new laws, will call at the Clerk's office for them, as they arc ready for distribution. We presume they can bo bought at Dr. Kcelcy's Rook Store in a few weeks. F uancxs Grasmuck. In a letter received list week by Rev. Mr. Wil- ' 1 a a a . A W. tS key,u,ued juiy n, iron ir. urasmuck, nothing is said of the disaster spoken of last week, and hopes arc enI . . i . i .i . . icnaincu mai tuo repom was ia.. r-Ve have no disposition to glo ry over our cotemporaries who thought tho liquor law forbid manufacture for exportation. Wc wero satisfied it did not, and we art) prepared to show it should not, whenever that question comes up. XiTThe difference between a raouintTnnr law. And such a thin? as the rvi i : :i u . ,., I I lhli-t law. la PABIIV Sf'fn DT contrastI w " , J ing the operations of our lav with tlira. It ia useless to trv to crevnl I w . . . . drunkenness whilo beer and wine and cider are allowed to be sold. i i Oj- If any body in this town, can make a better pitcher of Lemon Ade, limn llat wliicli Jrthn Aloodv sent to I i Au i;u intnnano. I imen of it. Meanwh e we advise evL.. u.i 1. nnA au ia.1 . r .. .,. iv iuuuuji o. of .lr-asil m. - . . , n

iy., sent woiu a lew wecas ago lO V- . I , . , . , M. Clay that he should not spenk inf "Hing only in a small way J 4 I m

their county, whereupon he sent them word that he would, and he did, last n . t-t i i .... ni aaiurcay. uooaiormra. .me peoplvcn of Kentucky are not ready to 1 I hinndnn Ima inpi h.

11 1110 ÖUPrcm u,k "Uk decide tho liquor law question until tr l l , . .. U 1 n, ..... ... b ii ! vnr obit, nun in run ncL k i wi'fKH. - ....... I:. :n t it ii.!..:. VaA.M ,k ",u uu mö .". I iu rv-viiawb ii. , , itt iuü uesi MiBLKucii jr piv.u nc have heard of, is on the larmor urvillo Gordon on Duck Creek. He can give all necessary information, as to ki. ,1, of rnlfivatmn so that everv - 1 - enterprising farmer can raise his own. I i t s noy '8U; iUJto be not diflicult to raise them. Wratuier axd WHATHixa.-The I . . .t . 1 ,t.!.. 1 uns wratuier anu wrauuer, uvcuuse the temperance law don't fulfill their I a . ..a ma .in predictions as to stopomsr üisuiimc, and searching cupboards, and pouring out the camDhor of old women. What unitv thev didn't have somethinsr put in to that efl'ecL t .. ,. - i. BÄ TZrf In lltn nntion n in w XBOPU a tier ft. .. t ,1.. .1 ! Cf . . 1 . D..AA..l1il WA 111 1 ..C... .i r .i l ..!.. 1 -

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. i " " . Uchwe,uppotcd thcy had concluj d rcfus0 . Rt lhat ,ntl. I . o Uution and not as imnlicatin? their ircn at .. o r Ä i Z - they are worthy young men. . I nimnirrii' Wo riTPivod some ,i,:J - V rnic....-tf - a, I .1. .f . .. . 1 1. . I.. -I Krnba scarcu ui uur umcr jeu. uuu, mutv we forgot to notice it earlier, lt is collection of tho miscellaneous pcices I ..... ..... . of Prof larrabce. and wi I be much esteemed by tho admirers of his peculiar stylo. Cunningham and Corey Grcencastle are agents tor its sale. I w

Suspended Indiana Free Banks.

The Auditor of Slate notifies those holdin3 the circulating notes of the fn-J..- T-1. -f X 1 'It. T'lLI i iraueis iann oi Rsnviuc, r.ikuart Count)' Uank ßank of Alt,ca' At,an n.i. . i T i r T,i. Bank-of Albany. Sttte Stock Bank of Indiana, at Peru, Bank of Bridgeport, Bank of .America, At Morocco, and tho Tublio Stock Bank at Newport, to return the same to the Auditor's Office, Indianapolis, for cancellation. before the first day of October next, i. . that the outstanding circulation may be determined as accurately s possible, and a pro rata dividend thereon declared. Certificates for the amount returned will be issued, and the dividend on the respec tive banks paid upon the presentation of the certificate at that office, after the first day of October ncxt ranxr Uxshoxkstt -John u Kot,W T' bce" ft Par 7 m the iniquitous fraud spoken of elsewhere, in reference to new bank Rt llushv;ilc U trjing to male political capital out of the fraud publicans. That many Republican members voted for it, it certain, yet it originated in the Senate and first passed that body, so that.ifit.Ua party measure at all it belongs to the old line phrty, who had a msjority in . i - o . . i i . . ine cjenmo nnu who pui us manage ment in the hands of old line conimis sioners. The truth is it is not a party measure, and he who would attempt to make parly capital out of it is too dishonest to be trusted with any thing, jtjrSeveral petty larcenies have been committed in Centreville, and 1st. Z . ll. . I . ..ä t . 1 . CC ' Py,'u l Iür ' crs- Wc don 1 blarao PP'0 for S0' I in" into that county to sneak for er boarding. Their jail is no unsightly stone pile, like ours, it is a genteel, first class affair. The jailor, one of the cleverest of men, having a clever wife, lives in tho building himself, and devotes no little pains to make his quests comfortable. Gentlemen who wuut pullic boardi uU do n l0 ö O t" 1l i 11 I a aa) stonc pjve jj j, a vcry uncornfortabie ' ni.ir.vpr tuont p,,-, to O ntm. Commexdaule. We saw, the other dij, the Hon., Noah Miller, pushing the plane at 1,25 per day. Ho is said to bc a tolerably good carpenter, though we undertand that Walter Brady is en titled to tho architectural honor of that beautiful house which he is building. I . . a . . "s a beautilul compliment to our IU lia ... . I Tttl iJlvnit I tallf lll.n J 1-t.i ...a ..knS r . B. men our legislators can lay aside tbe honors of office, when not in actual service, and pursue tho ordinary voca lions of life, without detracting from the respect inwhich they arc held by their fellow citizens. Stuono exoüoii this TI 4E. We an nounced week before last that tho information against Mr. Shullz was di missed on account of not bein backed by t-nough affidavit. We learn sinco ill ' I ira iv tit svurir lliinr. Ihnt 11 nMuicmrif iw.vv... wv.v.J .ut.i tiV Votl. J to get up anew one. Bah! Wo would iWIin Mr Rl,i.. t, ;n iaaaaawwaa a a miiuim a the shoes of thnsn thnt swnnr nninst him, as it is manifestly the meanest kind of party pique, that instigates the prosecution I r. Atr- ?i ,i i . luanKtTs. c omii uio markets I I It I a M...1r ,.r.An..riA 1 . ...... ... u 1 ""a "tc,k ULtausu luv, 13 a PC(! fr anything. Wheat is no1 comincr in. Mille illers will not give more tUan a dollar and lar!ncrs d0Q 1 want . a a a a a . to take that. Corn is comins: down. ifarWe would advise, that at the ncxt commencement exercises, an effi I a cicnt polico bo stationed near th church door to arrcst 6omiJ of the . .i . i . ... i biuucm. anu omers, wno Kepi buch a no'so mere iast weea, as 10 nnnoy mos of those who were inside, and all who I .. . l . . l . i yxr . wer ... . ow 3 ... i kiipii rnn ntinna w i um irir w m n r virrnn ..v.. vv.v.w j .1.. :. .1... I i l ui m uvv.,lttlu u iuuiv (ciii uiuii-si uiuiu unv uic ... cruwucu uu, ui miu iiuusu, man uiumi who get in. Jt-iT" An expeditious and pleasnn wav of .roin-to Cincinnati. this hot i -v o -o weather, is to leave here afu ftcr 6upper, I l .... i u...:..n u ' -'böj.s - "-"7" , time, stay all night with h her, leave your horse at Anderson 8, get .1 good llAol-f ct nl rro tit llirt luia in Vorlli - 1 oreaivi.isi anu gu in wie uus m oriu I IW'nil . Ilii'tiri Ii tin ntr in the mm hv -v j -1-.. :h .1 1 -. 1 oc,ÜCk' J I ,A UnPI lUn f. CtinilOP tlinn lll'll t'llll) -jT. i -.v how. well rtslt'(l and well fed. and w I i a c0,n0 1,ome UY ueu lum- luu save Mwua) s nuo 1,1 1101 Bun y 1,118 i . i i ,i t . i .i route, and have nearly a whole day to do business m the city. I J I .vv...... OI YVn lmrn lir-rori. IIA Ihn II II n U.Ii C.llft I IIS Mi iv.v.w i lorriin anu circular ox mis uuuzuuv hourühi, school at Brook'ville. Ind. j ghow. an attendance during the I . i. i ir - year, of IU7 students, maie rnuic male, which is reported to be tho ar m"'- ' T' '? ,"7 ,t,Hrt a friend who attended the re i. . . rt , cent examinations, lmvcs a Haltering account of tho conditionof the schoo .nd uneaku of the Baccal-iucato dis coum-Jdivcred by tho Pn-Mdcnt, J I ... i i y LocKB. on Wednesday evening, a: a I R müstorly nnd brilliant performance Among the graduates wc wc the name I r W,na Krv Kvriv f.irmi.rlv nf thl "l-JVdaupied ... . j kr class, nnd whose of nani0 appears as a tutor of tho college vxjvru cuuew. m v

(50rrtsponbeutt.

Farmefuyille, July 1 6th, '55. Mr. Editor: Having a little leisure time, this afternoon, I thought it would not be amiss to give you a few items, about my adopted county, Johnson: In the first place it is . . . . . . ., : about as fine a body of land as that part of Franklin county, composing the townships of Bath, Springfield and the north part of While Water. I think when it is under as good a state of cultivation as they are it will bo equal to any in tho State We have as fine wheat as ever I have seen anywhere and tho oats and corn look very fine. I do not know the reason why land ahould bo so low as it is here, only from

twnty, to thirty dollars per acre- (iulres u ana wr mat purpose snail takinginlo consideration the health of H"S fVT"? nWn . , by this act to the Countv Commissionthe place, and the great advantages Crs for building and repairing of bridgthre are in this part of the State, so es. And the said Board of Corrmis-

near the great Railroad City, and within four hours travel of Cincinnati. I o.m.i.,.. iu . .i u was very sorrow to heir that you ab andoncd the ' alley Road" it would have been so much advantage to the farmers of Franklin co, it seems to me I they did not look at it with the ri -ht kind of a spirit, they will always be behind 'railroad time' if they do not mend their ways. attended the great mass meeting of the friends of Freedom"' held at Indianapolis on tho thirteenth. It was the State. I expected to see 6ome of my friends from old Franklin, but was disappointed, when old Shelby, with her thirteen hundred strong and Johnson, and Decatur, with their thousand each. There were about fifteen thousand in attendance, and we had some very fine speeches from the Hon. cs . ,., , x. . Senator Wilson of Massachusetts, Morton, Lane, Colfax, Holloway, and Rev. Jocelyn of our own State. The prohibitory liquor law, is doing m,MA il,on St; t j I moic man its most sanauine friends anticipated. It is bein carried out in aimostevery section or tho state, crime a dlminUliinn . ami tmnA nr1 nrn.,.;i. I ...0 - ö think if some of our tcmoeninca f.!,1- X. I i i ei inrougn tue state and sec the good effects the law has on community they would not be found voting and aoting with 'old lineism' andbad whisky Democracy. With my best wishes and kindest feelings for you and the 1 . -1 Tl II!. . . 11 jn-ujuc ui r rana.ua county generally, I remain as ever your friend xr a t nwpi nrni.T.. T..i imi. r.r. iauvll..VUII ItIll. JJ. Mr. EDiTOR:-Corame'ncement week llIU f rt And lliA A"AlMir nas amu ama I The min.üan. er con.lucti.l U.t week, and the report is fair. The weather has been viry hot for someniuv, nnu uio ttucuuuuvu vi strangers was not very large, though the chapel was full at several performances. Tho best performance of the week was a SDcech delivered bv the Hon. , , , . - , , james nanan oi xowa. it was Jong. strong, and good, and will not soon ueiorgultcn. . j-.i-.ii, ,unK mui Kmuuncu iiuiu H li hau r rm v a rt 1ii aa1 f ha College proper, and three from tbe .iw urparuuBin. . Ilr I.nrrir wo. tncfailArl aft I'rnti. 1 . t TIT. 1. . 1 .t 1 ucnt uy Disuop Ames, ana mo cnargc of tho Bishop whs fine, so was the re ly, lhe ladies of this place, with Mrs. Hibben (well lnown to persons in vour countv 1 at their head, deserve great praise for the excellent music . f .... . . they lurnished from time to time. Urass bands are troinsr out of date in churches nnd chaDels. while sinjyin-' is tt- rtminnr nnrmlar. SttOi nljvtnrv unil 0 rr .. .f. ? singing as these ladies did will always! 00 PODUiar. I neea not WCarV VOUr natienrn with n.dpfntlirl nrrmintnf tho iiuv,wuiug, uut niu uicicijr BBjr i.ui. Hn.nn.l. 1. .. . .;ii MAHiM .... I...I we have had a pleasant and pron table ncci. v . TXJT Lhe whatabouts. and where - . M. .... . . .!,..... nl T TT T wvuu ui vwi. w. AAt uuuc uinjr uu inferred from the following card in the Kansas Free State: All persons interested aro herebv notified that I have taken a claim near a af the Kansas river, adjacent to the Lawrence landing, where I am now enga- . . .. . ... . 1 ged in erecting a mansion, with the inli.nl nn of TirP-irnnt nr lh lan.l an. .. r. ioinin. under the act of Consresn for I in ftimtirnnromont nf .Mini t un w 1 ' . J. 11. LAJNti. . w . . . . Building a mansion 1 Oh, James, how can you? Post OrricE, Indianapolis, Julv 7. It is stated in some of the newspa pcrs that it is not intended that regis tered letters should be be marked a9 unit nn llipir fiirit ihia i. n rriPat .r. "v" "7 , , 6" v ror, wnicnmo press win ao wen to -! . I correct. ureal vmuarrnasmvafc wiuremilt In nil rnnpprned. frnm r rtrrrlprt . .. . .P tu ummp ui niiku uiuua uijuu tuwui. It ouL'ht to bo a L'larincr mark. In rountrv towns nnd nlnrr Pnst Masters have frequently failed to tither mark the letter or seal the package, whereby the ollice has narrowly escaped annoying committals. To avoid (if possible) SUCU committals there ...111 f.r. l. r, ,ll.. ! .1... nuiwucu uo u uvwvaaiy uv-j .u liVenng letters, annoying to those entilled to them. It is hoped that this may bo made public by the press. VV. W. WICK, P. M. How the Law works ia Mcuioan. Who can but admire the workings heaven-daring enunciations of discord and contention ; where intemperance and gambling held despotic sway over a large portion of community. Now fence, quietude and harmony prevail, t is quito true, there is mote sickness among horses and cattlo than usual. And much liquor has been used for medical purposes. Much credit is due to our landlords and druggists, for their prompt and generous submission to lho requirements of the law. nnd wcbinccrtly hopo that the day is not far distant when mcn shall lose their craving appetites lor apiritoua liquors, and tho unwholesome beverage will bo entirely eradicated from our land. Morenci JkA Herald.

one of most enthusiastic meetings of uf the Uerk of lhe A,Ien c,rcuit the Lind I ever attended. There "were CUrt, w!10 ,Was Uf al ,a.sl ., . , , . general election, in October, 1853, to delegates from almost every county m Uie office of Clerk -,f said countr. to

of tho Maine law in this, and the sur- TlIEMITlCAlPATxyT:uuiT .rsRT rounuing villages, where but a few S5S, ru.i.rui( iin.a m.M..it.i, ar ior .aia at weeks ago, the air echoed with the ftl"lV"

Important Bridge Law. In the new laws. which will bo in

force in a few days, there is the fol lowing section relating to bridges, abandoned, and going to ruin as the White Bridge is now. We hop that at the next meeting of the Board, steps will 1A talrAvt i f VAnniv fliat VtritTA anrl . . . . , , 4. i charce toll to travelers and the canal. until the expense of repair has been recovered. abandoned, or may Abandon, any bridge, or when the right to take toll has expired, ov may expire, by limitawi. . l uon 01 ine cnaricr tnereoi, u stiau De awi? ,or U1? mm.ss,. ners, to requirc the 8ame( and the grades leading thereto, to be repaired, if they shall deem that the public good re- . i . i . tu sioners may cause toll to be charged on any 6uch bri(,Se or bridges a8 " other cases; or such commissioners L - . .1 v . .1 .1 bridge company whose charter or right to take toll has exDired. to renair such D"dge and grade, and take euch ra!es 0 a IB a T l01,.a8 6U.cU commissioners may from time to time fix for that purpose. Exicutiv eDepartmext.Induna,) lt IndinaPoli., July 20 '55. J tneral Countie. The Supreme Court having decided at their latu term, upon the application fill tho vacancy caused by the death of tho late incumbent, that said Clerk, 80 elecleJ at lllc last October election, : a": u Bv said decision, the 7th section of chapter 115. Revised Statutes, approved May 13, 1C52, which leads as f"0W8: "That every person elected to fill any oflice in which a vacancy has occurred, shall hold such office for the unexpired term thereof," is declared void, being iu conflict with the prov,slon of lhe Constitution. iiivreiorc, an ouictTs proviucu ior ,i n .' i . S 4.t. eral election in October, will be commission for the full term. Anv commission that mar have been j - S!ucu i? Bn7 "luc" "I "ur coum7 iu suuuiami tun uaisiun, win im n- . ., - ...:n i. Secretary of State. You will see that the necessary noticu is given for all elections hereafter, in pursuance of this de.csion. on b' the Attorney General, by writing to It.! ...IS..I - . -- o--mm at uui puice. TuC attention of tho Clerks is again called to the act or r ebruary 7th, Cuu, rvuirinjj 1110 lurnibuin 10 mis wepanmcni, me eviuence oi me re -. . . .1 ' e .1 I - I .1 1 ?.ePl,on üf lhe laWi' m the ßCVcral Cüun . Il ,S Important that this duty sho'd üü F1,WX Cr? "jggSj?Fours, WIUQIIT. ülUrritb. On thn 2Ut int hv T?,.v J n.ar. i ... ' " j ' W. U. Davis, and Sarah E. Kuaur both of this county. Bv J. W. Keel v. at the Vallev House . ... t IMrnnLvi a .1 n v 1 9i It Mo W of New Doston. Illinois, and Miss D Harrkll ol this county. - I " ' ilnnm ..ll ii i.ii.. .J - Ju7 20th. n0Rr Bossburgh, Decatur co, Ind. W. C.Jenkins, aged four months and five days only child of I i i e. . i f . i t j t i Altfc JQ' a. wenkins. .. INDIA1 A BANK NOTE LIST. I COEEECTED WEXFY BT E. U. ISLUKAiri d: CO., SIAKKF.ICS ,nv.t'ri.i . ii..ninn. nciween maiu na wamuv I Whnwlll rarelva llinn at lha fnllnarln r.tsa In i parmanl ror axcaaiiga ana riom l orreiouüoul a . . . . - New York ,nd Vln Huu i, ET.u.nna. I naTlnra ttaua, coaucrriio. Trader' uauk, Inülauapoll. f ... i ... t it..!, i... i, ii. I llll.l O.U.illl'IIAI . IUIII. iBank r tha omioi. ib.iiananoiu. Kaya county uaiik.ConuaraTllle, inUians Bank, Kauiwn, M.h.n'u .S Mwä-'.K "w'Aib. any, t'ambrlüc C lly llaak. Graiuercv ttauk,lravette, "V-V'V"?.'5" c,, I Ullis. biKiisTino, 'raam c-uy Baak, KvantTiu, Farmers Bsnk.'woiiflaU. ,J'd''l"V,loc't B' tP"jrt I Pralrla Clly Hunk, Terro Haute, southern Hank, Term iu.u. ujartnitsiDiPiuui. I n.nV f Rnr.n,. k'r ........ Hank of Kkhan. KUiiart. I U...L. .IU.L.III. -111. I "'"ii I .. . . I Hnk or Mount onion, I K.l..n H.i.k Kaok or in, .wanaw, M.H V. . I . f . Hauk of Montlcello, itrookTiua iiauk, Hoot ter Hank , Lajtraur Hank, Hank or f url vtayno, Hank of Kaulh Unl, liclowara County Hank. Huntington County Hank. Ind Ian KirTa Kank. U.P.Jcn t'biM-k, ...TWO f.KR CE.NT DISCOUNT. orcit Western Hank , iippecanoaHauk, I Wan Hanka. l tipper Wabaah bank, I KalaiuatnoHaok, .North Weilern, Uloomflold, I pnaarnaa Hank, suubau couuty, 3ftth) blltflistlUCntS. . -t- -- Tll.!, 1VT4-iiö üil6C tlOIl JLM O llUü TliaHtoahnlJcn In Um McUmora Turnrlkr r. ara hon b iiollllod that llirra Iii ba nn elJ. uoU ,t' WB,.ni..ra, on Mofc.lay, lha ;it fr Auu.t, for tho purp.oof lotvinf im of Oiructora for aald chiijimiit. U order or Uia isoard. July 2T.4W.. P. C. WOODS, FRUIT CAfJSi WELLS & PJ: )V0S'1S' uar.hhTa rlvrn rn.Tal atlra. Un. and ara Iii iulT rllabla cau in Uia market. Call aiU aain- . I ! at JTWiaa U lit 0111 a " ' Administrator'! Sale of REAL ESTATE. V0TICKIS HEKEBY OIVEN THAT I WILL il oU lur .a.u al .uuli auvt.uii, tUa JiAlU ua ol Auau.1 IHilfcatCa larUroTa,ta Hißhland I ownlilii, frauklm Couniy Indiana, Lol .NumOt.r.l lairiy Kia,(M)lu tlml Part or Uia low of I a.lai Uro, Iu Krauktln Co .. Indiana. I'd " J"-!-ufrfti.ui'uii ii U'h lliora U s goo.1 wrick li.iuao. ulubl lor ur and dwolllnr, "'xl Utbla.linoki houaa and other conioult.no . Nald imwrr)r 1 ba aold uiidnr an ordar or tha Court or Com won rioiuormUl count) , I Uia July lrm, lti, Iu pa the doUUat tbae.iataof William A met, tla. ""I KKMS Of UALK Onahak h, lha balance In li roontlia, Ith tnurvai, rrom tiay of aala, af.lvln valuation und aiillfallf llll'lllLAZAKL'S '. IIARDIXC, Admin, or lha aaUla o( Wa. A , aaaaaaad. Jttlj S7-4.

HEW BOOKS AT Koore, Wilstach, Keys & Co.'s, 25 WEST FOCRTK TREET, cdkixit!,ohi5. THE OLD FÄTlM HOUSE, T.r Mr. Carolina It. Uutler Lirf. Abacatifuland iffoclluf alory. 1 toI. 12 mo, liluaira. wd 1,8.

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MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AH D SUBOEOV.: AIMJJtllöU.V 1LL.E, 5r I5IHASA. TUR O.M.V PrtlMlCM Olr.a t4 I ru t ( ii t In Int. t. thikilioa af Ul Uhli M hm-' liBiHI. tra. AWAROCO TO THI CAN. Uava aa ihnpnn,Ul7 tt4 l,n,f tiia aaA aiian.r. aa4 tlMir C .iitaata, fcfl.r t. kapat ( M'.th., f.in.d nrln.t. f. ti i pfe-i'v f .'. rnfrrl Rlvf Mr.ry, ai fviltti iwar... i ClMy 4 tfNia. Iku ra r..!. aftra'Ml. Th. Lt4 anTcr. th. H r. I (irin ll gr.at tv.Ut. i 4 "'- (' Tk.rra b. awl V.r (i.r V'.r ilS.il A ll u . tr. llinwtina. f atttiaj n, all kial. f t'raaj au4 V'WiliI, II a.rtiaiT ta. Cut Kurf ' WarraalrA. Orilori frma Ciiniri a-.mnt.i auoa4i W. A(CVn WAXIU Ktcrutcttt. roa till t -f. i '. T . T t - w . . At. 7 lt'mT - .'v iV; :TT .Vurxn--t..'-!Ma.5it1 i : ..fiarl,l . CHEMtY PECTORAL, t oi m.s. uii.Tis. ?if !:si:nss, !;t:cj un !s,vti'i,?nworcii, TUIirrmpJy 1 olTcrcd ta the romruuuily with the fond 1,-nrc wa fool In an artlclo which arldorn full lo rolt lho liiict tfturta that ran ba dotrod. So wlda I. Ilia fl.-M or ll. LBofulnaaa and to nuniorout the ruara of lu euro, thai aliuoatcr. err action of Uie pountrjr ahounda la poraona, publicly known. Who Lava boon rrttnred rrom alarnlncand von doaprrato umioIUm lunca. by Ita ue. Whrnu no tried, lu aupsriorlly over every other iiip.Jiclnoof iu kind, it looanparrtnl toetcapa obaorratlon. and whrw lu triuea ara knowu. Ui pa lic no lont-vr banuila wkil aaiKlota 10 employ lor lha dialrraaiiiv and danraroaa tffe , tlont of Ina pulmonary org-ana, which ara laeldenl loour rmnaie. nl)itnc hat railed lou l.-r for tha earnaal rnqnl ry of inixtiral mon.lhan tba alarmlna t.raialenra aiul fciUlliy of ronaumptlTa ninplaint, wor haa any onai lnatof Uiooaaet bad mora uf lhair laiaatipailonaud cara. Huiaiyat ao adoquaia raaa dy had bnoo provldod, oa which tha public raul4 dpnd for protection from attack apon Uta rai.i ralon orirana, until lha ta trod ot, lioa ( taa Cherry lVct-irial. Ibit snlrla la Uia pre-luct of s long, laborloui.knil I b "lieta iur"ful ts daaior. W fumlah tha commaalljr wtthaaurha remedy. Oflkla laat ataieinvnt tha Aaaartcaw moiu ara now theni'lvoa roparad to Julf, and, I aK'it ilh roaddonra to their decltionlr liters 1, any ronB lcura to ta plarad la what man o(itof) Uta and alatlon cerllly ll haa duna ror them. II wa raatrnatour own aenx-a, whaa wa aoa dausrro'ii alTtMltoiit f lha throat and luhtrtylelj to 11, it a a rn dc.rnd on lha aur. anca of liitclliirent pli; irlan, homakalt thrtr bu.uifM to knnw. iu hr,lfUioia liany rail inca uikmi any ibtn, than Ult Irrrfutably iroT that UiU inadlt'ina dort rrliova and divot cura lba c lata of diaooaoa lilt a"lirnd for, brtoud any au all olhrrt that are known to mankind. If una ba true. Ii cannot bo too frvely rubl.liod, nor ba too widely knoas. I haallU. UM houtd know lu A rainady thai rurca, U .rio ka to tbont. Iar. en It boul.i know Itlholr childrea are pncloea to them. All aiiould know ll. f h lb can ba lrte. d to no ono. oloul) 'iuld It lcln ulaiod bera bul every a hör, not only In tbit country, bulla all rouiiliivr, llow falliifully bava waacWd on ll.la convtctiou. It tliett In the fat that aires dy tbltarll. la hat Hiadi' Hie cirt le I tha lobe. I ha aun neter aolt on lu liimia. No continent la a ll'Kiul il.aitd tut few iteopl.!. Allhourh hol tm uiroiirral ute In other nations at lu th la. It la mploted by lha mora Intelligent In almoatalk civ ill ,td co'iiilriea In Kuro, A. la, Africa. A utiraliaand lha far off Itlandt of Uia tea. Uia Uaa dear to IIa poieettort Hiera at her, and Ihcy f rstrt at It w ith even mora avlvlty. I'uliko moat propraIlona ol IIa kind , Ii ! an expei.aive couioaiUoa f rottly iiialeelal. hull Ii tt aflttrdod to the publl i al a reniodably low t.rlce, shd what It of taly mora liuHrtanra lo li.ein, tu quality U lioier uCrred lo dwllne from IIa oilfinal aiaadard ot exvellcura. birry bltla of rauUu Ine. now man. ulaclurud, Ii at roods lat ever vers mads hervlolora, oraa we are capable of making ll. No toil o coat It pnr"d. In ma'.ntalnr It la Iba bot ifrfi'cll.tn liiiU ll itpotiibla to drodui-a. Ilema lhe patient si procura Iba frnulua Cherry factorial. vh ' l nu bat Ina; a food ao. article a bat at er l a :n Vad by thoaa w bo tetwC to lit cure. . 11) tiurau liiaT Ui la rourte.1 hia lha k"nf. Inff eoiue rood lu the aorl l.ai a ell at la aalle i .. (ion of lul leili.a tliut mw h haa beau dona al i'lcnurru nnu oiu vj Practical Chetnitt, Lowell Mat. 81.IJI0 llrookvill by W, W. Utile; GiRord A lt.ny, l.aurel.lnd. C aaraii.p, Mulainora C Overton, Anderiouvillo M And al at enciot lu nearly arerr tows ?s tUi W. A. Clark, Irown I'otut, 1., Irst ut Aaank vil julj ST, MM. mr- .

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