Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 April 1857 — Page 4

THE VAU8Y PARftlEft--DEVÖTED TO THE TRUE 3TEHESfS OP FAHRERS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING iEN.

VALLEY m;m.

Tk CM ese Suar Ul-ltw U iMenJt In Tciu. Geo. W. Kendall, of the I leans Picayune, gives tV following account of his success i; new cane on his plantati' fataa For the last six month I liavt hardly opened a paper, voted to agriculture, politics, n sporting affairs, or what n IUI out j seeing some notice of the Sorgho Sa ere, or Chinese sugar cam. Why have I not a perfect right to add my experience to the general stock- of information in relation to the cultivation of this new grain, or plant, Or whatever it may be termed? To begin, then : In "October, 1855, I purchased in Paris a small paper of acd. I do not think there was more than two heaping table-spoonsful of it, or three at tho outside. I brought it with me to New Orleans, and on arriving sent it here to be planted. When I reached this place, tarlv in May last, it was just peering above the, two rows of it in a ten acre field, which had been devoted in main, to millet, oats and a little Indian corn, and four short rows in the garden: tho latter planted last About the 8th of July the two rows in the larger field had shot up, headAd out. and rioened. notwithstanding the drought and heavy heads were cut I for seed. Iho oats ineanwnno nau i come up, the millet was hardly above the ground, while tho Indian corn was parched and drying np for want of rain. Two or three mornings afterwards on looking at the field from a hill close by, I noticed that tho two rows of Sorgho Sacro had entirely disappeared, while rows of Indian corn on either side wore still standing. On close examination, I ascertained that a lot of hogs hogs arc apt to do such things had broken into the field, and devoured tho Chinese sugar cane, root and branch ; it waa cut clean to the ground by the porkers, not a sign or vistage was left, while, as already stated, the stalks of the Indian corn on cither side were left standing. I was thankful I had saved the sood, and thought little more of it Snmn few iivR after this nerhariR a fortnight tho rows planted in the traraen were examinca, tno neaas oi seed found to be npo, ana the greater A. m A 1 portion cut nnd brought to the house, leaving the tall stalks still standing, On cutting down ono of tho latter, which must havo been ten feet high, . . ... . 1 1 1 I I found it to bo exceed ingly heavy, and on tasting the cano, it seemed to mo to be at full of saccharine juice as the ordinary cane of Louisiana. At tho same time I had two or throe imported French merino sheep in my yard, in great want of green fodder. and on cutting tno cano into Bürau T j ,t, ,, ,i :, pioces I found that they devoured it ! i t a KlTon t for .ome ime a I fed them daily on it tor some timo, u : i .a.iw.,.;.i,;,. hoie ou-. inoiiuj i. n ' 1 aiSO gave Some Ol ll lo a lavonio mare, she eating it even more frroedilv than this sheep. Some three weeks , 1., 'TCO! I IV Some three weeks after the ripe heads of seed were- cut I noticed toast new heads had shotnp from tho same stalk; and theso now , , . , ait J I 1 I heads bloasomad, fiUod and ripened In September and vero cut and I brought to tho houso. All 'Hmo , you must recollect wo were suffering from wnjwtjosja-mvea arougm. nnn in- , dian corn and Bwoct potatoes, s r melons, pumpkins, and tho like, had died down to the very ground 'I now becamG moro interested in tho Sorgho Sucre than ovor, and although I still fed out daily to tho hogs and mare, left a portion of the stalks Unding. Soon new heads were seen shooting out, and theso in turn blossomed and ripened as did the first. I kept do account of dates hut think this third erop of seed from the same talk, if so I may rail it, was gathered about the lt of October itiiilght have boon during tho socond week ! that month I planted omo of this last sd, by way of experiment , it came up rapidly, lookod thrifty, grew until It was nearly knee high, and wns Anally cut down by frost in November. A great number of shoots or aekejra, which had sprung up from tho stalks (Irst planted, were cut down at tho samu time; the Sorgho Sucre can stand any kind of a drought, but tho first sharp froet cuts it to the ground. And what amount of seod do you think I gathered from tho little paper I purchased in Pari? Nearly, if not quito, two bushels! And had not tho hogs broke into tho field, I beliovo I should havo had threw. It eortainly yields In the most miraculous manner; beats everything for dry weather. Of its properties for tho production of sugar I can say nothing ; I only know that it tastes like common sugar cane, and is full of itiice about the timo tho first heads ripn. As a green fodder it also beats everything which grows; horses, sheep and hogs aro certainly inordinately fond of it, ami so full aro tho stalks of saccharino matter, that they must be both nutritious and fattening. I cannot say what kind of broad or cakes tho seed will afford, nor can I tell what kind of dry fodder the plant will mako whon cut greon; these experiments I have yet to try, and now t kit I havo the sec. I 1 intend to do it oa a grand scaio. t snau piaiu u in rows, or drills, shall sow it and shall cut it at different stages to try its tiunlitios an a dry foddor. Let mo repeat ovor and over again, that it stands a drought ooticr man nuyming wo nave uucs not seem to roaniro ruin aller it is once up. Vours, kc. O. W. K naa aa S saw i Look otT.-When a stranger offers to sell you an article for half its value, look out. When a note becomes duo at the Dank, and yon don't happen to have tho necessary funds on hand to moot it. look out. When a young lady haa "turned the first corner," and sees no connubial prospect hed, it i quite nstur.d that she should look out. When you 6nd a man doing moie bosiness thsn you are. nd you want to knew llie reason look I the i dverlisesstnt he hsa m tbaj nswapaosrs, and look

Li IS I ALL IJ'E.V Of Wo.ML.N FoLKS.

I have recently gin up all 'UlllW ck to mo in Ms tt of women folk, ani ; : litit al lifo. 1 am m . its Uli titan in t.uiitiii I he ta.i i l gin ppery i and cr tin.! in. hut darn 'em thev art w tis t-fis, and when you fish fi got a bite, you somehow r yourself at tho wrong end I they have notched you. you've stufl'ed them with eandy and doggertypes, throu' you away as they Wt tater. Leant tvUti that be perienoe. But I've done jnow. Tbc Queen oi Öli isleenin' beauty, Klea-parti in Len peuisii's, Iber will Pompoy's pillar, an Lot's wife. steam en mo to neip The very l em could ni trht of n bontVIIIWl IHV. - V V j net rifles me all over. fur. Law ok the I-inoeb-Bwo, It if he is engaged, he ll engaged he wears it on the aeeOttd linger: if marrictl, on the third; and en the fsmrti if he never intends to get married.---When a lady is not engaed.slu- Wean a diamond ring on her first finder; if engaged, on the second ; if marricl. on the third; and on the fourth if ehe intends to be a maid-. When a gentleman presents a fan, a flower, or trinket to a lady with the left hau , this, on his part, is an verture ot ' , , FT .. ,i . regard; should she receive it with the . S j -i j left hand, it is considered as an at cep-. . . . a,... ,u tacce ot his esteem: but ,t with the I right hand, it is a refusal of the offer. Thus by a few simple tokens oxplained by rule, the passion OVC 13 i X pree&uu. The Serpent ta Paraoi9e. The Clarksville (Tennessee) Chronicle is answerable lor tli'tB story: At a church in an adjoining county. a Sundav or two since, just r. the coiiCTejvution were about to kneel . . . .4 . .-- nmiT'Aii ti Intx- tit I trtnA n uu n ti iv ui a v . , m Kiui , it. .j ii v v i horror, raised the cry of snake Great . excitement prevailea,and there waB a ml-latw mat from the dantreroiiK lo- ' ffT , .it ...i canty. At lengt-H u genuenittu ;tu- . i . " . vain I'u u; nie si'Jt, kh.cu u un;iiivnv . . r O . nnnn thp roilefl monster, aiu . inrtinci i v j - , ins upon it, held up to the view oi the. ..ii i m .u t-a- - i. i .. at 1.. I f.iiAtar. i a it h ii I nl nni I w T tarilCU UlAinu o nuait-nuiit ''!, , which had wriggled itscjrout of la- , . ... . , , i ;i . dy s petticoat and quictlj , self upon tho floor. This is a fact. and ought to admonish tho ladies of the danger of not securing well the aT,wi;L .Ma. wKlath SnmnaK r their lower oxtremitfea. oometic neceipie 10 clean juarble. aiix up a . quantity of very strong soap lya With quick-lime, to the consistency of milk, and lay it on tho marbloyou wish to clean, whero it may remain twentyA 1 . I V - l 1. four or thirty hours; afterwards wash mm s a I ' . 11 OH, witn Houp ana water, ana n win appear aa if new. Scientific American. To Clean Knives with Expedition and Ease. Make a strong solution of the common washing soda and Water; alter Wiping them, dip the .ij i tt. tL. ii! utuues oi tue Knives in in;' utuLitiii, , same would, of course, bo effectual for . ' , , ... forks. This simple method will no dmiht trrorttlv .1 mini!, th di.like - . avn n II IV 11 DU III V DV,l ' 1 1 1 1 I its IWIVIIIM ,lll , ., , rof domestic k. Corns The beat cure fur these troublosomo things that wo havo over la 4a astnb- 4 IIa Ca. n Unl ivnl.m VI l'tl ID i" rtt4i viiv itvi mi ut, until fof g u,r of ftn h go gocome. BOa, and tl. ln i. off aS close us possible and no. . aus . Thon t.4c tho tinotcro Art . . , .. . ,,. and apply to tho com, und altera LVw r k mr at - m .at aa - . ... . onK. applicn disiilHX jf al I t A til a. ä fiiatnnnntir mit riMV run aviii i (it in At V ' likely to return again. lb a iuaivwt SBTSSi via mj aas sw w eejw esw sa as

To Make Glossy Shirt Bosoms. her husband, in that city, and iho murWo find tho following receipt for pro-1 der of one man hv nnother in an adioin-

dueing tlieglosa on shirt bosoms oncorning which wo havo hem questionod by a ludy correspondent Tako two ounces of fln white gum arabio powdor, put It in a piteln-r im I pour on it a pint or inro of boiling water, according to ihn .N r of strength you destro ami then, uft-r having cov red it, lot it stand all night in tho morning pour It earofully from tho dregs into n ilonn bottle, cork it up. aad koop it for use. A nn oi gum water htirrcti m a pint of starch, made in the usual manner, will givo to lawns, either white or printed, tt look of now nein, when nothing olso t un restore thorn alter they havo been washed. lloro Is a short chanter in com-

mondation of tho workliiK Irls, a No region throughout the sullied pornumerous class of tho community, Uon of our land, hut thai has heon shockwhoso iisofil labors crofVoouontly too ( by a rocont deed of bloU. The

little appreciated: Haim'v linns' who ennnot love them? With cheek like tho , bxight eyos, and olantie stop, how cnoerfully they go to work. Dur reputation for it, such tfirlswlll make excellent wirea. Blessod indood will those men bo who socuro such pritcs

Contrast those who do nothing but j mon are "possuMed" spurs on its viesigh all day, and tivo to follow the I tima to the commission of enormities too fashions, who never earn tho bread foul to contemplate. Ws there ever a thoy cat, or tho shoes they wear ; time known in this land, when murders who are languid and lazy lron one were so frequent, so cold blooded, so weeks end to tho other. Who but a atrocious ? Was ever a time known

simpleton nnd popiniay wovld paefor when so msny wife nmrders and busono of tho latter, if no wero looking band-murdors were committed, prompt

for a companion? Givo us the work ing girls; they arc worth thoir weight in gold. You novor see thorn mineimr ulontr. or iumn a dozen foot to steer clear of a spider or a fly ; they iiavo no nnoctntion.or silly airs nbout them. Whon they meet ycu, they spook without pnttiug on a doxon silly airs, or trying to show off to better advnntugo, and you feci as if you were talkintr to a human beinir, nnd not to a painted automaton or a fallen angol. If girls know how badly thoy missed it. whilo they endeavored to rhow off their dclirate hand nnd unboiled skin, nntl put on a thousand nirs, they would give worhl lor the situation of the working Indict, who uro as far nbovo them in intelligence, in 1 tM tno hotivfiis l 14 llltlVr tin' l iirl ll Ho w ite. then: yon havo ninde fools of yourselves through lifo. Turn over 11 new leaf, and begin, though lato, to live nnd not us Immun bo ing; it DOmpynioii'i to iminortnl man, und not pluvthiiig and dolls. In no oth - j or Way can you bo happy and sub - I Mrve tho designs OI your OXistooc.

YOUNG MAN it rv you loinir? Fr whnt

jurre you living ? To whom are you I t il benefit ? What can you name thn! vou Irnvr ptrformeil during the last res month' ihnt you will redound to J .' own good? Hhvp y(u labored with y..ur beada, or your mind, and csti you , now point to the rajaalt? If you nr- al1 v. s:t one dm after another to na Isway withoui n-.coraplishin anything, the time will com when your crrni will he plain, and the abnip ncs with which re monotonous drrr.u.i of pleasure now Mi shall be broken, will awnkc you to a v-rv --udden surprise. You may now gnze iuti the future, the appears SB may indicate that roar path will be strewn with flowers. Init it eeriaie as yonr Hie is prolonged, vi ill you Int compelled to tread upon thorns. In this vast West of ours, where plains all und. how often can we look forward an toil of surface seem to be one exten I' d plain w ith not a single hindrance to ur progress. But as we journey oa, iclfiily we find a chasm yawning at our feet. Down, down wo wind our wery wav until, perhaps, we have r' Hchetl h uirea-n where scarcely a ray of sunlight BVtf penetrates. Beyond we must toil nad scramble until we have ' gained the level again when the same "extended plain" is spread before us, I. ut the same difficulties are frequently i n et and our pathway is thus ever n- " timbered. So will yon find it in life. 1 ; Down, far down, evn to despondency, I y -u will be led by the chasms of tiisap-; noiMtment, defeat and sorrow, rveep a T . v ..j. ut t ilitrent waten over your own early life, , . . f ju ir ! well the resirmnts 01 virtue ai d f . . ,, . irUiii, ui uu iij.i urn tiiui iiiv Micaui i) uie valley of thst approaching cliasm of sorrow, may prove to your the river ! of Death. Young man, to-day one quarter of the new year is past. Can yon not improve the three msnth ensuing to abetter advantage than you have ihwse just ended? Review your past hitttory. How long i since has it bee i thai you committed j nrtm m n i in nn irnr r m vpih : in i m i am " " ' , B . ... .- t . m v s-ui ui your menu: rernapi - , - JÜU "V" . v'D mv ' , Parent ,8 8"f- .:rhP ou In Pf n 7 ,ul W,lh,U wK.hl 0 yoU.r l,ttrental roof, been sei-'ii under the ental roof, been seen under the influence of frequent draughts of poisoned liquors , . . , - , , , flht lwl vein ttvr thmir I hut , if ionT vnitr , ...... j .1 4 ? , . fa ,. ' .J. sterner, but not less affectionate faiker ' , , t i i . . j"" , . TV v" i enveu, wateBOB tiie Mars iook uotvu sit j , d uhatthere mi hl Ht. . 1 , , fend yon guardian angels, whose wooing unuence might cause you to turn away from that destroying evil. Why do you not occupy a few ot your leisere hours in reflection? Study the future, make many allowances for dangers notdreunv e(i 0r u(. hone!, tconomize vour time. 0 unt0 others as you would that they should do unto vou, and ever rememDer tjiat ,f TUQ wouid be useful to your race von muRt first become master of J. - yourself. MAN'S INHUMANITY." Our exchanges from every part of the Union contain daily records of "murder niol foul," of outrages most heinous, and of crimes most shocking. The demono! nimn nnnoarK t;i harr het?n let ri lootc to lransmule our hMMaltf into mou3trocity, and to impel men to deeds of violence and iniquity. UneUay we Hear ot a huaband murhusband murdcrine hi, wife and hurninc her body. , .... , m . . ,,, (. n. I L nu,i ,,t ' aaan wivan aniumi. viiivt tiiv ntAit wi t" v ii ii vci uwinvti ing their huabaadn, in Mttssaehu etl.., A PaP" from Auburn, N. Y., chronicl8 rt trsgedy. whero a lover deliheratclv fllOOtS 1 1 1 H beloVCll. aild theil bloWH - üUl bU own hra.n. The Loui.v.lle Journal brings tt. Ai announcemtnt of similar, and, if possible, even more ornble tragedy that took place last ; week in Bullitt county, in that Stale. WnL'ro ft nian named Uuky, in a Jit al I . i a a a is.. .L. I T . 1 pawion, shot dead Iiis own daughter, ftn i ( Kilt Is i ! 1 a. I l.tntamlf easwalK S It aa ainaviA himself with the same mv i imhw n i pistol. The Mino paper, of the same date, record the murder of a wife by ing county. An Indiana nnper tells us how a husband has lately been poisoned by his wifo a Missouri puper, liow a man murdered his brollu-r by stabbing him to tho lienrt nnd an Illinois paper i how a father, by a series of torment, crushed the lifo out of a tp-ion by puseemosl. In London, Cnnudn. a , womnn nnd her paramour havo been convicted of murdering her hutband with poison. In another part of Canstlu a boy only 14 years ol age has just i.n sentence! to be hunir r.r tl-hl.i i.iitly and piemetlilalingly tntirdsrlng a piny male. th New lork papers Imnat daily (ill their columns Willi the revolting particulars of murders committed in nd about that city, ml wo cannot take up even a "hack country paper without finding a record of similar occurrences ! in tho vicinity of Us publication. murderer is abroad, his kuife reeking with the blood of his victims, his heart steeled against mercy, and hie soul dead to nil scruples. Passion that demon of depravity is getting the better of human reaion, pity, tod temptranca. Pasion tho stimulant to atrocity nnd in hnmnniiy "ilic devil" of which hud ed bv jealousy, lust or anger? Wo don't know that our humanity is on tho retrograde in the scale of morality and virtue. We don't know that men or womon in general nr nny wor-v now than they woro a century "ago. They ought to be bettor. Christianity has apparently a stronger hold in the world ami is wider spread in its influence; men know more, take them in a mass: nnd ; bu penalties for wrotiir-dointr am full sat ! severe and full as certain now as in ages past. Uut why is it tell us student of human nature tell us. guardian of tho world's morality nnd roligion toll us, philosophers nntl sages why is it that, notwithstanding the increase of churches, of schools, of general enlightenment anu general refinement, Ilm !i-moii fas J iion is apparently srrcnKiheninjr its hold in Mio litiarts of mm, iiiatld.-iiin thir iiulu re, und driving theni to execssivo and terrible extremes ? We confess ourselves incapable of I accounting for the inrrcaso of violence I aod crime, apparent throughout our country. It will afford n theme of study . foi the moral toformcr ami the niithro1 pologisl. We loavs to them the tnek of 1 olving the mystery .CMc igo Journal,

ÜäTWboso dosp'met I little tilings will

novel ir.tmn ureal uiiiia. a What becomes of tho pieces when day breaka? fa'-l'i i.h requires ver? costly food its keejier' happiness. 1,1, FriendshiD is a silent gentleman, that makoe no narad- the trti heart i Ml males no parau., tue irue 'itart dances no hornpipe on the tonuo 7 . utan who knowingly circuluUs a Th lie, mav have to pay thj truth for it, nnd be punished besides. a-lVrhaps no man regi-ets any hardww . I hips he has ever endured, when he is suce completely delivered from them. ÜbTMidv a man li is rnahni-ss eiinutrh to do wronir. who lias not courage w - enough to confess it. No man on his death-bed ever regretted any net of self-deniai or beaevo lence done by himselt. A hn$!iful nrintnr r- hiM-.l a aitna I - lion in an omni where (males were em- , , , "- Ployed. Muring he Uever Set Up Wllh girls 1 in ins lire. J"Neitlicr men nor women become what they were intended to be by carpet-1 ing their progress with velvet; real strength is tested by difficulties. WOMAN. I have heaid a Woman Of the wo.ld say, ' I Iwü the state of widowhood is inconvenient; for one must as- ... . . sume all the modesty if a young f1, without being to feign her ignoRno' ae . Skar-SurP an' it aeatart'l . , .. . . .! a B 1 r aXM i . av. tl.n A a. I I 1 I. "1 ui u iiiu ii uui nie uuni euuninrv. .sa a Mike, '"for me father had twintV yoke of . . . w OXen and a COW. and they gave milk l! Vflir rounrl w I . . - - . -1, ml1CB0 ,1 (Vaa k ' irs moiassts gOO'J lor tl COUgn. aitaaaaatnad Jaaaataa vrli.. h i I t.,1-. n ,. aättaaVi ! uh... .w.'..v... .. .y in.., inrt'.u i?!!.'. COld, Und WAS barkillir with considerable ' energy It ougt to be said brown; it is much sold for consumption. ! .ate--JaftVTo live to ourselves, to take pleasure in tho niisf i tunes of others, lo have no heart for devotion when in prosperity, and to regard our own goodness at extraordinary, are lour unmistakable signs of a bad heart. Thorn ws r nnint in iI.a nn.ini , . , m remark 01 n plain farmer to a somewhat i transct-ndentiil nreachcr. "Ttkp car., air ' .. j 1 . TT . . ' :." ' : UU HO IlOl nut I.IC av SO 11' l in Hie w .a. aa i rack the lambs cannot reach it. M) A Conutrv hap. who Was caught in thit W.tterwheel of a grist mill, and hatl thf gOO(i tune to escape, with no . , , r Other (InmagO llu.n a Slight ducking, says lie intends to apply tor a pension On the ground (hat he is a SlirVlVOr Cfj the rev dntinn i Mr! he late ltov. Dr. Isasc, WÄS lw.t . n. .rn-it wi r nn, n rrm t.viIf.r w - o O O ii . " I hero V OU arc, cried a VOUnir lad V. Who Surprised him one day with a pipo in his month, "at your idol arain." "Yea ,na,lm rnnliftl I,.. ..1Km. ww, ......... . mmmmmmmma ..-v, wwa.j , "bttrB In ff it o , , . , , Once heard a rich man Who 11. -.11.. ...... wax ruiiutur auu uauit iujuicu, eiaj. "It isn't the accident thflt I i:iind, that isn't the tiling; but ÜM idea of bemrr run ciViir lira acrill fart thai malrria i J mt: ui. tu. An old lady in Vermont was asked by u young clergyman to what religious t I. I 1.-1 I .T . rTJÄ nominations; for my part I hold on to the oll meeting house, nnd what s more 1 mcuu it bclottir there. A New Idi:a. Uno of our jokora, the other tlnv. on read intr the denthu in ft down pnper.nnd seeing the ages of a irrLft m any on the list to ho eighty nnd upwards, said he coulin't see how people co.ii l aibid to live so long in tho North ho wasn't over thirty years' of age, and hadn't money enough to last I much longer. i: - I. iv vom . mpet tin good lonf? straw, which is easy to tho foot when walking on it, preserves the carpet more than twi.'.- ai lon. by noting as a lilterer to let the nnd to tho floor, nnd keeps th carpet live from Iii', which n not the ii laid on iho linked floor or. what I is no baiter, mi minor, which uDDcars ta bean invention of the carpet-dealers and ....I...I.. " Hob. llnrry Smith has one of the i greatest curiosities you over anw! Don tsuyso wlialia it T A tree winch I never sprout t, nnd which becomes smwllor the older it Brows.' 'Well, that is a ou- ' rioMly. Whero did ho got it?' 'From ! California.' 'What is the iinme of It? a aat S sä . Axt I tret i It once belonged lo a California omnibus.' MsyWashington Irving, who is now in his seventy-fifth year, recently received nn invitation to bo present at tin; oration delivered by Edward Kvcrott, in Albany. He returned an answer regretting Iii inability to attend, on account of his being so busily occupied in getting the last volume of his work ou Washington through thu press, and his being incussantly aubjeet to the pi inter's Mil. Thr New York Tribune says, the rami lMvisimt of the Sun of Temperance, Knstern Now York, hold its quarterly seaii jn this city on Wednesday afternoon j and evening The roports of O. W. i. Win 1 11. Armstrong nnd 0. r. Thea Kdgerly wero exoeedinttly eneouraaing A very successful revival of tho Order ha boon going on ! through tho past riinrter, and is likely to I attain most important results There wna i a lar'o attendance of icpresontntivee, nnd returns were received from a much greater iiuiuhcr of l)iiions than in tho previous manor. A roeolution reaffirming tho position taken nt the Inst sossion, in favor of prohibition and decidedly against license, " .- ( i - ' i un-.ii.i.i..ii 1 :ri .v. ire tlU.i re ohitions complimentary to I'eter Sinclair, esr, and appointing it Committee to prrtpnro ft letter SB tlie (iruml Division of Knglutul, i to bo transmitted through P, M W. A. Neai j Dow. The next quarterly session will be held tin the v;lh of July at Sog Harbor. Oni 'if thoa. inniMMtrAtc, smetirncs tlAiioiiiinntcil "hosswootl justicos, in a iii'i :iilioriiijt town, imafiiuiiig himself inMilted I. v ono of tlm townsmen during s dhv pute, tlirt'ittonn! to arrest him lor oont. itt j.t i of court. Tho plain citifen roplied that it could not he done, ns tho linwoad justice was not acting officially, but the lattor rnjia4 thnt ho "wns a justice of the pence ciitinuallv. lV"i llip rinin -'l tho im to the soltin nf the eamc, whether in court or out of it. mi. I a-i object of contempt everywhere ' i.l itirtmt ae)BB e DajrOtir Southern i-xoliongc cuinc to 11 ! flllod with notices of (lamnuu to tho crops by the rscnt sevtrg woathsr

iVSPKi 'I V I NllTICFS

" Great Cure after Physicians had Failal. KaMelrUl, OMo. Im. 10, IMS. nr. c. M. Jckn-ro-rSir iv would inform yon ha wrs sjM of Heoflami's Ocrman Bitte, which MM eUS ready sale. On uf our reightort Iim been loctorlna for aome time, (weihinV houttwo yetr, "!ln" aeeetssla U country ,iut II of no artil. lk . . , bou , He leekeJ much into a ded men oing nboui, m . unylhtngwocompnrehlm ta. Hl dliea o appeared wbea, Terflowiniror the fall. with l.artl prua-.-..-i.retar.-ii .... t,i,n to m our-bittn. with - m w " - '

la rumie that if a did htm no ood, we would peTor gncj Ague, Piles, Corns, Fleth cuts or I stase letse fcassiliil heuokeu W(or Inflaniation in the Head, Stomach, Üf, aceorJInf to tho direction IhU be ha done, JjoweI8 or RidneVB. Summer Complaint of "d " no; 'nXiT1' ÜT T","" ' Children, Worms, and Inflamation of the j

' V pM,w.,tr.,iiv i Koapuctfully, EDWARDS A. BROW.N. See xlrertUcment. tu- r n...7 e-.. 1 1. . ni.ii r;.. i 1 Ilope.leSS Cuff !! r. Dtirlnc the peet yoar, nru h-indred au ninu periint, who 08(1 H'""'l) regular t' jeiciaiit.have : been radically cured by Dr. KobackV S-ait'lmitriun j riuedlea. The Uat, ta uken frum Ur 1 oback'abook of euae, la at follows 4 cac or dy xt',a,8of aero, j nala, 30 of incipient rheuniaiinn, 3 of general deMll- i r . ,. .....I a r ..-...! L ..... I .. ... , j l u l'pwnrds of l'JO leu lerioua ruaea have UN been ! uXA by him wltb entue aucce... HIa Blood PurlA A. U II. a..u .11 1 n..M ..I. a.,.H(a,a Kar Iirr aim niovu ins vuiu an inviaint iutauii cUauiInf lha blood from the impuritiei which rftuim ; auii auat4itn ciiarua. Si aJvertlaoment in nottiaiv column. Wood's Hair Restorative. W tdvlac thuaa of our render In a attto of alnle i bleaaediioa-. who woulo win the Idol of hi )iw;irU. laiidcnoj -.liat flla I) Wilononl)talhoalnmBrriod j nt 10 roiU,re lüe halr ou ,heirb1J ! " lack. u. ''ei;o"'', k ,h" floa-r aa silk. ly tmiug Prof M oo la lialr reilorative. (atTawi istaiMlsiiisaiSjf laaitsssesi sfrti : hair and akin. Carter's Spanish Mixture. : Aa a Spring and Snm.nor Medicine, Carter' Sp iIah .Mixture tarda pro-eminent itburecll older. Hi iw ailicrtil.il Iv Mf1!rirliia a.-t irtu ,tn Ihit tilnrnt. 114 .tr.ncrih eiiinanml vivifrine oualiiio .: liiouloi ctio:; on Iho ,lTer " tendency to drive all bunt ,r lothe surface; thereby clcana nz !' ateiu according t i.ature'a i . i . i . . ... .. I

"n prescr,- iion; ut naraiic.a aaa o; me aanie nine;""'. - ; ,C Äl, .i . . . " . . ... , mulciialna aiont me. 1 erj luarkntl t:iat ya u "lr,orJ"1r Kwd eff(t ." thenuiuberor curea ; Jour appe.rar.ee In t:.. Sie. T.ic onlyr-pret teatifletl to by inuny of tl.o moat rfapectaUlecitiacnaof .1 o w havo that you di i rot come aooner, g muc I IttaaaaatatJ v. -- - ' - i.- !..!.. I offer ne n ; e pens -would !.r.-u 1 n done awaj. 1

"""'l ,wi,v.vn.tviv, mull VI. 1 U'ivivii v Vdenea HbM llioro i. no hnmbuc t!)uotlt. T1"rl' r ln-la tolll w11 eaan - kepticul of Its beneflta. See advertisement. TURM OP Tili; INDIANA AMERICAN Ter year, at the end of the year If paid within ais montha , If paid In advanee .. 2,M , ... 2.ti , in cltidn nf ten or more 1J50 Money can baj aout at our risk in a BaoisTi atn I.rr. i i th. RATES Of.' AnVF.RTISTVO 1 One squara or lese, (ten lineal one Insertion Jo.TS ! ror each additional inaction 25 BuMneaecarda.not occupy iu more than one a-riar,, Sl"".-"---V "-" : u- ' ""7 uti.iimni, cuaiictojo quartru. ur ... - o " I"""" M... O.W Anything lss than a aqture tn 'e countel aa a full aware; a traction over a n-i'iare, aa n K.junr" uni a half; frf.cti..iit.vcraaiuareaiidaliaJf, a t two aquaroa; and j OlmU and common pleas co irk, administration :nd"tharl,n1lnlcea, tnuatbepal l In advance, or ' Lmpl aecurtd. In no catu will we await the ;laaue lofa suit lor tho printer fee AlHrueyawilll.ehelJ ,rS!E?",lbU tor ,he loml l'rrU,nieu or.!ered by announclm c .Mdidatosof every description. 1 to ubiCr',urit;utid K to those wl.o art not IS mont Invarlabl Advert not marked nn tho copy for a spect.i i ,i in i - dored out, and paymeut required an Iv, union be !ner. "aWJ rf er 1 B ueiilllte dlltf. l IIOIl ItlCV V tit. I in thai dat. 1 1 n,arlr,l i'iiii i.I.I it k. in i of courso, be Inserted until ordered out. at the uunl ' rAUadvertl.eme.,t.nomatra.ser.ortr..,.lent per. aona to be paid In advance. ' .."'j J'"?' nd Commu,,lcUona de.lp-n. , vu iv iruin7tv priTate intOreSI. will l-j rhargod g pTanuaro ror tarn uiioruon. Marrlaco announced rrstultsuslr. Oettlhs will bt announced s;rattiilo al), butlenclhv oMiuarv notlcea will be charared for asfapoelal not,f. Dualno.a noMr puMithcd In tho Hdltorinl colj,jran,W1'1 -btra-ed for each Insertion ten centa par j 'AavertlaewenU leadod and placed under the head of Unedel notloci. If Iso llneior over, will becliorzj ed double the usual ratea; If under that amount, fitly nt- for cat !i iiiiortinu. FRESH BOOKS, Or standard Value. I'OU AsjsH io Omit, im Profit AlfP viülilT TOi'HüwSBTivBi Thornuffh m n who have bad eanerlonco sa canvaaaera, and who aro prepan-d to engago arllrely In Ibe floldretiivlted to eorroiiu with usln rofurence lo exclnslvo agendas In all partaof the ITnltod stüiea; . . . . . m . . . - k . . ... i neire oapeciaiiy ioiiionri vwo worna uatuei uiww, itth AHE SOLI) ONLY BY AQEN 1 aPIÄST. , nAVAlM TAVroiVS Cyclopedia of lYIoilern 1 ravel r),,,- 'i ial rr. (.."ii pa'jt ' W Hi Numorons .Mapa snS llluelrsllon. jrrThle nobl-t work la roaculne: a very larje aale. nave voi r noi:v: IN TEE WAT 07 GREAT BARGAINS!! Willi II Vol CAN II AVK nY UOIXU To T0USEY ft BYRAMS ßHB AP GOODS! i Whm '" w seal sat lefths urwt and iswi aaiKieti , asassaaiaaj Kvr inrl In litis . It v. Als, a vrrjr heavy at'-k of .1-11 v . Taifsir( Inralii, ami velvet CAUI'ETINtlH, (Ml, CLOTHE. WAT1IN08, UUOS, e., AH nf Willi It rill Im Bult! nil III im! rWMnlial.li- Im in. AU, a gaiioral aawirlHient I HOI SK FUKMSIIIMi fiOODS ! Kmhrarliia t-4; 0-4, IM, anil 11-4 ' hr.tws Sbaellna, Tilll yullla, A , Ae. st leset iW per eettl I ehaaiM-r than laal jr.r' n.-.-. We al. h.ri, a .lock ut A 1'iii.oitKn anu Wnirr. CAnrKT WAnr, Cotton YAnws, CovaaLBT Chain, &e., Whtt h sill I. s.,1.1 In .iiiiIIIm I anil .un Iwr. Ji jVa aill tilnrly vail Ids all. nil. .11 -l H I t ir Dress Goods & Shawl Department! Wnere Ihey will And llif'l. ilosl btyda amt inoat apirt. va t I'attattia In Iii siaikcl. TFMhI, abuva all llilnaa, lUmattitci! tUatlbo l'lt' to buy OIIKAPUOOOS is at " TOI Ii- aV BYBAl'M, NO. 70 EAST WASHINGTON ST , xNri-voMA.ioiaiaif indApril 11, ISfiT. THIRD. HOOPEK'8 WESTENN FRUIT BOOK, A etiMI'KMDIOL'S OOM.HCTIOS Ol' FACTS I'ltoM TDK NoTfs and Kxraaunfca or sooobss fti. rat it ccLTrmaTi., Aaranoho roa Pracilfa! i'xe in ilic Orchard ami Gar den. By K. J. IIOOPKR.moiulierof lbs Ciiidiniatl II.r(.(cultural Hoclat7,aii.l fiiitt-r'y atlllorof Ilic 'WeelernKariiior ami Oertloiior," with eatjulallol) coloreil llluatralloua of Wealrrn Krulia. One volume, IS inn. I'rlo" One DaSBaWi ill bo aunt by mall for lb at price, er run So bail of llookaellera. Our country covera ao larce a siacrlUat It lalmpotv atblo te mako a bonk! of title character etlailoil lo all nirrl.lluiia. 7'l.ls l.tiok riiiliil.-a III" eslirrliife "f prscllcul ax'u, an4 III be fouml csHtclaUjr Otlotl tor the uaeof Western Farmeraand Krult (iroarera. Tim work lia benu t-arenillv t-xaiulnuil br several of the moat aclenlint- amour ostern l'iuoosjlsu,wlioheve .... I. .1.. I.I..I..... ....I. Tk. ...I.... I...I... (l.VII It mmm HIUi'.l - a.wv. . M" wi.vi. v...... v ....... - cation day (April 1st), reaehcUaOisJ coploa.for this ainrk . 1 bese books ere worth worklna feraml worth but, ln, because ihey poaecaa lha very blf heat order of merit. ST" other Important works era In pr'paraUon - . i i r- lu ni j. oik laacu; MOORE. WII.8TAH KEYS. I'ubllsiirra, ( ii littiatl: UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH BAMTCORNUK.PUBL1C SQUARE, V3srr:,eorM , iisrr?. A W. I'l.LUNUKnuUK, Proprietor Oueata furnlahed wltb prlasle rooms, end conreyascea to any j.ert doslred, rrom this Hotel, april 17,'ir.

DR. FOIISHA'S Alterative Balm.

Por internal and External Uie. This Balm warn. i. ted to relieve all Rheumatism, Strains iii the Spine, or Spinal aflcction and iJyepepsia. Headache, or Stiff Neck, Tootliachc, Earache, Sore Throat, ! Soreness in ths Breast, Stomach of Bowels, ' . , n kmAinm tjmpi,: : or Bnrnitiir in the Breast. Asthma. BronchitjB Sprsir.a and Bruine?, Burn. Scalds or Frozen Part, Cramp Cholic and Bilious r-.- fi,u, Xf.k..., pi., VUVIIV , - 11 Ul V I S A J L kJ 'ivi 1. Jl ' I I t ' , i i . , bton.acli and Bowels. Croup and bcarlet Fever. Ti reaeou why t I Balm re horaute Itreducci Infltmation, t orn and n ttoiii erat tu into I n.. tieealthout their ut.nj neu tr Hied. T pifejily rafe, nt containing any de mineral. It will. If teed fretlr, aettal Mn, or 1 up on the drer. aod all othr.- ecretive orran 4b rnt rouoma . tasvtfssuvtt i From the Brr. Joln B. F.nley. Cincinnati, March 4th, lf33 pr. Porala T: li 'a th flnt time In my Ions 1 'hat I hav- (river, my t anie m rortimmenlavlan of a ' . nearly l k year-; ft at for h r'ieumatiara in mr I 1.10 for if whtC'i I wa w v ' 7,1 wt '-" 1 1 1 sltlaCst uia" kÄ on my O'l ' i.?n ' or ''flltl k' 131)f. r burii, l.ralci, Kfed ;or t vtrj Wtvtt rase of stiff ' neck, t-rought on j a violent cold an-1 I think I Imve ( i nats ft ' v ' 'iwt t i.s Uicui .ai p.ijc'uvi aji a f;ir many of ths dieeaa fr !;ich yo i recommetd t, and ! I h ve uu tili, I rto not en my eoher convlrl lb- " tn dif - f uver triotl, and 1 pro; uro tl : be wl .low-ci'ljena a mot cxccilei.l F-ir n.e-ne. nut elf 1MY. YourJ. B. Cer Ifl u'Ofr.tm t. L tUrI iiave known Mr. Forth p?rrirm a very i r.traor ' waa very liadly cut. aoateUnw' live rlro ts a horae that I uied tt ext-'mally . w th many cow) lair.: .. Sor. 2 . 15?. L, 0. STAT.R. ,o., bis. l, '5i. C0C.--I telv cared SMnaatf Dr. F Ran: Tr nr med ein: ,n. anil T atn ' äI. and . f n , . t . . " ... hoeyoumay away- tc su ceiamll aa wi.h n, and j Hva to n irooa old age, tut nerer -urrei witn tan Rheumatism. 1 have only uaej what Balm I boafht of vou, and am n w a near man. j - truly, f.ÖHT. BKATY. LtrriXT FaLt.a, M-ijn c t ., O.. Dr-. 10,55. Foftana Dt Stat You will reco lect me one dozan bot lea of our Alterative Ba'm I tho steamer Ohio No. Son he. upward trip, e 9tii or loth of November last. I have - old it Drt. all hut two hottltae, atrt cau ay ao faraa I Iimc sem and known It triad t haa c red mora liaeae3. and In aaher-cr Ime. thmi nt cedlclnr Io.crlnew. It baa alrea ly b-como iopu'r herr. a'd I o u'.d sell a 'T 1 l;l V of U if It mt aayh'dll on hand. I Meint me aoU aeent f alicld ice, eeB rou as the othT mirchants in the pla o are othrrmcllelnea r. t ort'u hol, aom cb. If I, 1 will do all I aaa to ghe H amedlcine t lation. At ail events, please to end tn eacli ( vour dlUcrt-nt ize i utitUea. nnd one obi ja. Ytrnra, II. P.LAWBT. T 'TIIK PUBLIC This Is 'o cortlfr !at my wife waa aflS'cted withtb 1 aplnal i Te ! letal S eurvajia, how. d tit , hadthr e hsl p"- t ly diae ;.- - .t a1 incire I procurt-l d T j i areat teli-f. ghe u-d bu waa entirely cure l, aound an r. ' and ler bac-l one ha lo t 8 aa j i atitraijh In her aiatttra aa a'.e w ! tac'-i. We htrfby cer'ly that at he the beat raill Iriti In usv nr : certaiu cure for t cannot loo highly re-t u:na-nd it It any peraon aulicld with the ab"v tflaaaaa. We ala find i. an effectual cure la many o'btr laoaae in which wo have tried it in our (amity. I W Jf.iSf4 a v u.a.iiaLyne'.uurg, Hlfb'aude . 0., Jd.S,'. I ii.-rr-lllrhlaud e' I Thittatn ee rl.bt revi I nnd a pnlt of cUna'ir'ho ,u Ii f until I tl rsl- . the time I hrd relief, and I had not need snnre t!.an til I was cutlrely cu' fd of the ahovi I feel it due tbe fuM'.c, aa wollet ila' the abo" ntmed facts, nnd to the BALM to be the medicine I not rfcnirnvml tt oo lilghW to su I hate used 1 It many iUieraaei arhlrh It ti reeomat' stiel, mu H at!af.t-t on in all ca: a Join I i;n well saaaaaaaarasa with A'cxader Clark Iff, md slat John Walker, and 1 Know tl f fact, and Utcy aro peraouaof (9lRncd A. OIBL! n. I can rerm'ml Mr. Vor fca's Allera'lvi Bilm 0a balof tl brat rofil'clna I ivr uset jo' trnujia nirl paln-, W'.i.i l hat di" Cliolaia 1 wa c am. 1 vr much, an 1 in Waithan no aluutt I aa xil v i nr au pslni, I bava tr H Ii f'r vf. bralsoi, nn1 1 M . sml ftMMei It '0 Ivo tmmatli iler'H'. I w-s iak- ti with n sovvre raln Im t o Ink I caul I nil -tralyhlrn inysair and 1 naljr ruiitie I ll twi v. and the pain Ult me, and I a as w- II aat ew a. It Is e " ' 1 ' r leailaehas; mv taat wai nUao to I with a et aro i c idao'ie . and Is ene-lialf hour aftar iMilhinji hi-head, h" as itlkvod. Yours, io loclfa Ii, J. W. Asms. CfillB. at. froinK. Hebblr, of lb Clor nnati i uol Oo. Wahada her thrown vrio 'rent a Coal rtat belwren ten h4.ta, and fast to Hi goara a'tiiolin", and a at.ambnAt ialnu, ahlth Jstiitu. d Iha Itnata Ing ihr. wtii lha lareu Irugg In t t'ic l'tno, lo was vary much etil an I i'rulr'. .fii- v i i . n i ul we an) Had M-. Fot alm'e Alirrntlve luirafref y in lha ma and hruaea.eauertln, hnw var I' at He In raa wa 1 1 lha In In (ha fa est . I tl II I . al hlU IIITsi lit sets. rom Cliaa. ft. Drfani, nurint Hi aiimmar ami 'all i liWiil iimes, f um itwaatn f i i in ''.nii.-t lo which this In lake It in -mn Mr.iB ll llrsl, I I lh rffneta "f I lit' 11. t 'i la an ai for ityaviuo WW vt ta a. Cuss. BavaST, Wliolata'e Depot, at J At C. R-akbirt No. 31 1. art st. C 11. Dr. f ulift D'tt( H:nr., N r ! aide of Plfth at., .1., 1 1 'uat ufrnilth, tin, O. TUE OttEAT EXÜLISU BEMEDY. in ja mi; t i.aiiki: H CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, rrnimr- t ii a I'-.-rlplloo of Sir James Clarke. M 1 , I'hvslt Ua Katraorafnary to ttae Quaes. This in vein pal row i . I U "r i" dl al'f Int l Uli t'To I ! f I iu lo II aratus nil " a, removes all iba(rucliop',aad Tl Vitt at an llSJ "2 !,!', Stets 1 i tthi Ba!, I j ,J I Or u,or l aw mal afr' tliios, t'aln In lain lion calorkag. Prloa, Btad tfttiliy ailDiUi kl iiurn v . it.iu lo I. . ' i. i i.,.. v l.lt'lK-l. t.U". ' SoM bv P. V. Job aonaill" T UK MTTI.K OlAJfT CORN AMI COR NIM., will ffrlinl fusicr, wllh asmnller pro. to turni.il, wllliln thirty dss from the 'late of purchase, and esehausatl, or tho money rfoii'Hie Llttlo Glanl Is tno woll nml r.tvotii-Kbly known to require any description al this luus, Try ,uu i PHOt I. tl. i i. Priet'l .No. 3, BW; No 4. Son. WM. It. AlVLrOItU, Aieni f'.r lle.Uea At Free, corner "star and Mala atr.cta, Cincinnati. Ureosvllle. April 17, S7

VANISHED. By Dr. Eoback's Scandinavian Item diet. a TTBR venr or :u J, aaalxele t, utl experlaiee, ,

reaeryitem r ia lie Ulu bt BJft? co wherever chtweter. lot! I ?. lie nnd other III t, fort !rj r and ase, aeth. fenirntue weakB I PT . umi i..r,i. - , 'bc VmVmihiMtl "' l"c a 1Cuii u' wTtlc S2,oVeea.r afiilK! wbatanaikaii i.to Id; It neutrally thein with abwlutc cerulnty, VX. I ii Vcs we botiity iwi Such la thu nco.and lengthen life lr be;oud ila ordinary ir;-vent imra'tlon, parchaae only of roapeeUbU it ,eie..of regular atreuta, ot of Ur. riobacb. tnJ inauuiac lurer, 171 f-yeamore-M.. Clncinnuii. HEAR WHAT MK. O'l Ml Bleitatd Docior. Your 1 1 kind Blood j ore of ilion,cnd the iloua power of ; have made a pwf rcr itud Bio roe'lio .. b' ; ot the bladder uJ aidoe i, I diclnxa. ii lite most aucce asf ul 1 TS .all K. q wh;ciion rAue. I wi area w DIO. f X er dtseaae c lo dec, a ree aa do the wi Can I aay im p! You hat U, and 1 tbank you from aa Aft cit MICil Deiwoia Abijii led ward I recta, Cincinnati, OUlo. Torro Uuute, Ind, Oct. 12, 'i8. nr. Roback Sir: Tho last three mottles ot your loöd iflrifior&n4 the ac ompaiiylng fMla, havo rervtfd me of the laal catla-o of my rheutjatlam. I milder the cure all but miraculous. After having iflercd tho iiiotn aculo atfny. n'.raoat without inter'aaioii, fortho laat eitht yours, nod being for three :nran crli.r lo. 1 can a-arcely r tilze the fact thr.t i.l r . nbor.an pllclVT waa I'.tt morethn I cne hour of ng with my I'ha very Brat tie belter tu rf il rcnomno rar.bth, I era to ter el this let. JACOIJ ATKINS. Sold b W.W.Roberts. Indlanapttlir; S. S. Itaaaon, Mt Ca'mrl; M. W. Hsile, Brook illn. Brook vllle; J. N. Clementa, BIoominiKrove; Ur. Glflbrd, Unrel. decl2"5C.ly HL ACMU0ÜLTÜRA1 STEAMER IS DESIGN , ed for cooking food fir all kinds of stock; stcttn :? shingle blocks; earr ass and choir Umber; reader z lard and t.illow: and for hetlloc water far an; irpos'. It Is readily con verted into a cautt illlni sujra wur.maklnf soap, aod n VI i for y sf id ta .and any iff to SSM 45. r to and at m olha tho firmt DooKtur i f Fran litt, Fsyott), Utilor Ciatinnali Prices! lo m at Brotlrvüle will V.M. It. MUI.PORU. a sen In nf sratllna In lime. OWT.Sfi.LANit UVEH. SCHRICTE & RE 1 0 . 1Ä o Oi.:MOM K, Uli 1 Ii ! 1 N '. !'' I-'H A Nil I X (lOt'N MENT8 AND TOiMBSTONES, Or Use vary best nie1ll) and Snla'i, ataa lew nrirti S earn bs rurnlabatl In llila V'ull). Aa Ibelr wor aiMiaa. fur it Ii, llift t.-f. r in 1 Hi.-r in tbe aht.i, or In lb lit all or 1 11.1. nssrt, nri.oVvllle. iaarS',4T mi AHM': SHIRTS, i;ic.u made on M.iui: TO OU I) Ell Any Qnanltiv. QmsIIiv or Style An outlle.s variety of Olovea, Hosiery, L'itilershlHe, Orate ears, Neck Tlea, rmkel Itdk'fs, Money Ueltt, s , ldlea' and Centa ' ',l1",,l,jr S'evea, St IAC f MITH, a ii"u No. 10 Pu.l Fifth r'lroet.npjtoa OnSTCIIN-rVTI, OHIO. BHOOKYILLE BANK, I rli i. ALLOW IX 1 asado nner ll I reucy . pujnbU In si OJf TiMK it Ohio or IrtBrtt, W YXW, Cashier .inn; nmnkvlllorpob. tJ.ISM. W. G. & W. P. Ql'ICK. Atlorncys at l.sa. Drookvllle, L pA It'l M l' I. A ii uttpntlon paid to the co on aud ORIrn In room formerly occupied by Jo. 0. IIowland, over C.illiou'a ttoro, mar 1.'. RISING SUN INSURANCE CO., RISING SUN, IND. Aulhorluet l aplul, 8 100,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. lfTiiwv. J. ('. Wslw. . II Usise, . II. C 11. J. s. HATHAWAY. P ea't. 0. J. IIavsawst, Ser.'y. I tt u and Marine r ks tsk.-u st eqsltable rsle.. IP,- All per tn. -t'lrtnsj Iranrnnco will call On J .sti. tt . ui;i.i. , AOt T, at ii.oosa i in. X . , COVl.NOTO.N, Oeneral Agent I pi

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