Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, Decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana. NOVEMBER TERM, 1351. E0TED TOI THE STATE SENTINEL T L. BOLLMAN. R-inhard vs. Keith. Error to tiio Wayne Count;

Court. Keith took out a writ of foreign attachment, in Wavnfl county, against H and 8. Blackford, in 147, which : was directed to the Sheriff of that county, and by bim i returned that the defendants bad no property ia that county. Afterwards another writ of foreign attachment was issued by the c!erk of W.yn eoonty, direc-1 ted to th. Sheriff of Henry county, which was returned i by him levied on certain real estate. A MM was . afterwards issued bv .he clerk of Wayne conn.y. direc led to the Sheriff of Vigo county, commanding l.i.n lo - o .:. -i :-i.-- :1 : l ......... -;t ..uinio.i neui.iaiti n. i; ai ii."iim- ... ;J.u . ..-.i. ............... , the summons asainst Reinhard, heauthority tO cxric tne n. a. pp. i'u. thit no iiiocrini-nt shall be nve nil the absconding debtor, or against a garnishee. " the writ of attachment shill have been executed on some property belonging t the absconding debtor, situate in the county where'ibe suit was commenced, or unless process shtll Save been served upon some garnishee therein residing or found. 2. That the provision of the R. S. p. 767, not Wis in proceedings again-l the garnishee where the writ of at-taehm-nt is returned ,;nn prop?r'v found" has reierenca only to the sa-nmonin ! a ai ni-liee who resident! I t in the coiiiitv where the attachment issue J.i-lff.nent ngamst item: art reii-.a0. u. I - . n . v .. P.iiltns at. Doe. Error to t'ie e U iss Uiicuil onrr. " riec rnnt against I'M!- I R i.-ker bron j!it tlii-. ai t!on of

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Subsequently judgment was rendered against the at- carnal mtccou r e t h be r. taehment defendant lor t270 and against Reiuhard, by The defendant pleaded he genera! TJ default. ns garnishee, for ;43J, who brought the ea to pleas to t ho second count, the RrH of th Snnrenie Comt ; ,l,e pbiiutiff bid incestuous interconrtie 11.1 her broththe b .prenie Court. ers before the speaking of the words, and (he second C3!22JrS: a. r , h,.., o 1 a e 37hal llplaintSr did tell the defendant that her

. . i i l .1., . ,m Im! of them without nnv hindrance whatever, und no . i .! I wheat, corn. liar. Off jt'.ier artle'C. raiS?o or r'.;iisi. 1 lull on sai.l nremise. wi t- u" laKCU oa luem . - 1 . 1 . ..... ....,? I .A amount of rent coming to Brow a was pai.l Riiekrr f tiled to pay the rent oa the 1st of J M :ary. H19. but it wa. aal demanded of him on that day. nor ever afterwards on the premises. In the spring of 1849, he subleased the honf an I garden toon" Richardson, aatil li e 1st of October fllBl uktt In April 194, B-wn sold the land to Philips, who liougi.t BivnaJtbuW! IcwN nlo. and tSen took jxssesion tf the whole farm. Bcfora the time when Richardson's lease would capire, t'..ia suit was eointn-meed. . Jlld 'e PFRKtvsheld, J. That in order t wo k a forfettnre of the iC'ise for non.navment of rent, if was necessary that Drown hould have demanded the amount of rent due. m the I day it fell due and just before suns.-t on that day. Ad. j Edject. 160. 17 John C6. 2. That th? provision in th"? leaae, prohib iinT 'he re- i movnl of the hiv. ke.( was simply a eoeanat, the breach of win, !: .fi ! n t w k a forfeitore f ihr le--e Express word-1 of re-enfr were necessary. In Cuke' npon Litlltaaa, 2f4. a. in the alnai falaai n;on Set-. 3 0, it is said, -'H.-rehv it is evider.t. that sotne w..rds of themselves ilo make a condition, and in sr.tr.e otfier ; (whereof sssr ssafTrtr here sa-l in the next cclton, pat teth an example) not of themselves make a eondi tir-n Stil Wat etinc'osion and clause of re-entric." See al4 Kent 123. ComenC21. Jmlgment affirmed. Burner rs. Ri.-e. E'rir to the Fioyd Circuit C ourt Rice ha 1 agree.! v ith Burger to let him have b ttf ihe pauper of Fl yd conn'y tc keep, he having, by contract with the overseers of the poir. the whole of tin. in to kep. This agreement he violated, and this suit was brought oa aee amt of it breach. The court below instructed t ti jury, that if the contract between Rice and the overwrs ws maths purs-.m-.f to law. it was a valid c-infrne. a-.l i-cp- ed npni Rice a personal trust, which he cou'J not rightfully transfer to another; that sneh a transfer wa n-t in aeeordanec with the terms of th" contract, and was in "dilation of the most obvious principles 'f pn'.lie polier. This instruction was excepted to. Jüilgm""' was given for the defendant. JfaaVpa lhtJatgrra luM. 1. That t'.o R?visetl Statntes. p. 35o. section fi, contemplated tha' the overseers, ia awarding the paupers npon bitl reo ived. are not hound to receive t'te lowest It! I. irrcpoetive of the p?rson making it. h'tt are lo lie influenced by the moral character of the bidder, as well as bv th pr'ce offered. 2. T.at thi const ru. ti n of the atat'ttf Si favored by other provisions of the law. The or?reers arc reqaired to exercise a general overs"r'it .is to th" treatment ol the patipern: R. S.. p. 3"iS. Th Cctnty Commissioners, ioeoantiee where asvlun are Untlt.ire t employ some ftMnii-ir person te takt? c1iarge of the asylum: It. S., p 361. So in annlogo-is cases. A rsootraet of apprenticeship is not assignable, exeepi by consent of parties eon"ern?d: 2 Kent's Com., 214; S T. R-, 63; Bmg . 229. 3. That the contract, therefore, upon which this suit was brought w - im': i puMic policy, and voi I. Jil.lgment affirmed. Rsvis anJ CjHamor ei. Die. Error to th? Rush Circuit C'o'irt. In 1847 Georg? HcwiM ennveved to C-'llamer the laa I i;i conrroTrr. In P14 lie b srld the 1 and bv eontra.-t to Joel Rnis and receiver! the 2reatcr part. i. ; wot all. of th ayattaas mo.,or. In IMi Wa D. Rcv,s hal bco-ne ha-' mt s irrl Jiel, in tav"! a inrl rnent, and ! as s'i?'i tun! Iii pro-tertr was sol ) tn nh to sattsiy tin jn-lmaat. F-ir davsi hef.ir t!,.. Hri ! w-t e mv-ve l to Cill.i:n?r. Ji'in Tl. Rvis ohtiined a judi.rmerit against ssJJ loel. fr $22? . th' amrwiit matle nut of Iiis propertr. At that t.me Joel Reer I a-l a bill p.Ttdin, to com-p-1 How:tt to eoivey the Ian 1 to him; but upon John D. Revis obtaiuinrr his in l?mnf, m arrangement tKk plaee between Joel. TTewi't. i l Collamer. pursuant to wiiiclt. Heriit tasnaildi In Collamer. The UhmI was sah;vjtten ltr so'd, o sa isft' th jn.l2m'-nt of Jo'.n I) Revis, an! the po-hacr at that a!. l.rit-ri this uit. In Ihe o Mirl n !.,- the oonv Vance t.t Collamer was J f i.led to h: fi an I il nt, and that the land passeJ by the shoiills BaJ. Jotlfa Perk:xs held, 1. That .he cri lence, as ti the question whether the ennvev mo .- to C.dlainer was rau lul-nt or not . wa stich til it this a urt w mi.1 n it have disturbed the finding of I ..... ... me i try, a i t ir ten eit ier way. 2. Tii it whether the land was conveys 1 to Collamer in trust i t J .el Royis. or ''willi intent to defraud'' John D. R-v s ont of Iv i-id'm-nt, Collamer boinir a party to the fraud, were qne-tion for the jury. and. in either ease, are within the p-ovisi-ms of tho statute of frauds in reference to the sale r fUals on execuiion; R. S , 45.1. section I. 3. Tint it was no errn- ro li the laml without ap. praisern.Mi" beeaus the bail on f h" jutlirmert was :n 184H, a a. I ihe law then ic force did not require auy appraisement. Ju4jmnt affirmed. Watson rs, the State. Error to the Switz- r'.and Circuit Coon". This wa an ;Tliefm?nl against Wa'si n for knov incly . : . i it. . : i . J wil!f llv ncrmittin ini o- to I run in nliat k räa. I . ... - , .- .. Iii I i v cair.'u a imrse race, aioa?; and up. n a public bigb-w-ie j i.oiii -nt l.ir the N ate. Th- neron s.b i rode the hora- testified that he borrowed the hre from t:i defendant, to flfil'op with another person's ho se ; that they did tint rjaitop at more tiian balf .pec I ; that there was no i.e-t r iiljes, &.c. There wts ot'i r testimony showiaz th.it tao ie.eadant kn 1 is horso w ts to la inn. It was oonleiitle I f.r the leletuiant, that to rons'itnte lrse race there must be a bet. a certain il stance to be run agreed npon. and jadges appointed to decide the race. Judoe Smith held, I. That the f rm ib tics were not r.epssarv toeonstitrte the offense f r which the d.-f n.i ml w. s in.lictcil. There were two otT-nes lesinsic! hy nnr statutes, one consis-ino in ur riiiuto ujioa tha pntdw r ad , to the : iaconvenience ami dan.'er of person passing and repKtat ins ; an. I th- other in !. timn opr.n the race w hieb is a 1 fan.; or wajor: it. s . p 90 ; a ßia. kf., 332 2. T1.1t e . iiienc -. tn.tt th" runui rr a di n n r . .. - m --j ro,l Isa Im. IrSffli ot.e town to another, in tl.e county of i I iT 7. . ',mc"'. Prima sets, to allow tb.tt it wat a pib hifhway. Jutiment alnrmetl. L wis s. M-itio. k and others drir-ks C'l-euit t"Mirt. Error to tbe HenTili wi a hill ia Chao.-erv lo suhjeat certain rea! rt,lf3i,,?P Prrn,nt " a ju'l'trment, rendered in Oeto. h r 142, in favor of Lewis aud atzainst one Dickens. In 13, Wmnaori obtnoed ju.lijinent asainst Dickens lor about 1300 dollars, on no-,.. 2iven o htm las-fore that time and to see re which Dickens had conveyed tl.e lsl " ,v.t.nn to Simpson. These jndiffrenis be aa7 d to Matlock, l.yether with the s-enrities. Vatimmm fswfiifiiii wer m-de on fi-se jndirments. and m 141 Mv bark ami Dicken had an account when it was f uirwl there was .a a hn Uncc doe the former of 5Ü0 dollars, wk is eno .s-soeeof part o the latvt was mail, to Matl'ick. Thi i'tiiLmenis were then receipted in full, and the receipts aa e-d.itef to the rear H4T. In 1141 i aaW mil tlw .aad to one DePew. sacspt tkst part

nifBI ItST-S -ner of ,V land i ood cont was correctly tn'ned, beennsj U wonkl iar..T.l in Iii" snir . leae I if to Rocker. n e....ditions he no j.isiifi. -.iion lo prove that the plaint. II had sp-Ecn that be would do certain ch'arin and fencing, f r winch the woreS in jest. and. on the other band, if the AM ha was to ree-ive $130. and for every nero of e'eared j ant wished lo prove that he spoke the words on a jns.igro ind h.- was to pay Brown a rent ör to doll rs. to . liable occasion without malice lie eoulo have done so unl, ma le in ana ial p vmnts, t'i? first tn he paid osi tWlekr the gcwral isroe- 8 Black I". 93. 1st d r of January. H19. An I if he WficeMd off re- 4. That the court below propyl; refused the defendfused io pay the rent wlion due. Bn.wn was a-ith. rized ant l, ;ue to uttrnduce evidence T the truth ol tl.e to re-.n'er on sai.l premises or.d take poss ssioa f tlie . words charsfed in the first count, for the purpose of re-

onreyed to Matlock. The durt llow entered dcciee directing the land conveyed to Matlock to be fold, to lie applied 10 the payment" ol Lewis' debt, after the payment uf what iras due to Matlock. This decree was sought to lie et aside by Lewis, on the ground that the Court below erred in admitting evidence contradicting the records, iu-., of the judgments in lavor of Matlock, vsliicli record sbowcti they were satisfied in full in 1841. Jnde Smith held, ...

That Uic evidence was correctly admitteu, as II ooes not in any way contradict tue receipts, ,., mcre.y a-rw. the consideration or wlucl limy w ere txciunu. Direiec affirmed. . . ..... Abshire w. Cime. Error to the Elkhart Circuit Court. , , - -. TWa was on action for si ander and he deration contained two counts, the first words by Abshire. the defendant, im .ort mg t at he ha committed lormcation , with he P "f;-n ' tb . alleging that the defendant had 'H JÄttTC K,,.h Jane fineanini the nlaintiH ) told me (the ue- , " - - - . .,..J ,m..r.rlmT lernunt mat hit tiroiucr- 11.0 ui, l - krotben bad sexual and illicit

in. tM'tHH wi'ii Ii tri

exnresJr declare I Ti.is last plea was demurred to, and ih d murrer su.'.ainst .r.e' estate of i lained. T.iul and vcrdwl ami judgment for the plain; iff

below. l lie errors uMoyueu w m ... " Questions decided. . Smith l cld. 1. That the words charued in the second count. With the nceompanving avermeots, are actionable Ucause ' they impute the ciime of fornication io a lemale, wbwk ; arc" actionable by the provii.. of the R. S , p. ) I. - This case differs from Unit reported i the Ii.d. R. 32, i,'. :,i;-e in that ease the words wer. spoken ol a mule. 2 That it is not necessary uiai me vora sihuiu amonni to a direct affirmative ekarge, but il they are ..nleidied to imiucc Hie hearer to suppose the i i.ui.till .u ,.,,.,,1 . i suirui-ni. v as yun v m .......- .- - Bi-ukT. 4Ö3. 3. That thf demurrer to the second pl;a to the sehutting the inrerence ol mail. c. localise it i weil set.11 .a . . I. ' I r. ns.t ..! M, i.u. 1.1. fi.i floit mir. neu in-xi s'ieii i'i .iicin c ..or- ..... ......-- . . t pnic, under the general issue. t uiaeKi. too 5. But that th Court he Mr ernd in exeliuling yimof that the plaintiff had Iteen guilty of sexual ini?icou so witti her brothers, far sucli evid.-nee was admissahle under liie plea of justification to the second count. Judgment rev rsed. Williams r. Bcisel. Appeal from the Lagrango Cir.-r.it Cour. The Court below set aside a recognizance of special bail, whieh v. as entered as follow-: "Simu-I I. Williams M. BdWani Wright. Cnm n w Peter Beis and acknowledges himself replev -n bail and security for the payment of i he above judgment at the expiration of the lime allowed by law for the s:av tf execution. Peter Beis, 1 ? fhis entiy i- entitled in the same maimer ns ihcjudg- ; ment. but was not made immediately tinder the piug- : ment on the rder liook. there being several intervening I enti ie. J ldge Smith held: I. That -dtliough. in the afcoip entry, no reference is maile to ihe inteest and eoets m crued and accruing, as is the c:ie i i the form preseril.t tl by the statute, yet as ; such iatereat and costs are included in ihe judgment, it i si,il:ci nt in subsiance. I 2. Tiiv.t as the motion to set aside the recognizance ' wa not trmlc until after the time, for s:ay ol execution, ! had expired, the mere fact tiiat the entry was not made i immediately under the judgment, alf'rtls no wfficicBt ! reason for setting it aside. The statute, as to the place I where the entry is to Ik? matle. is only directory M the j clerk, and does not make ihe recognizance void, if not ! strictly followed, in that particular. i 3. That, perhaps, if the motion had been made at a ' easonable time, to have the entry set aside or altered, it might have been cnteitained. Juwoment reversed. John Poylan r. Whitn y and Faulkner. Error to the Carr. II Circuit Court. This van an action ti debt ngainst John Boylan, brought upon a judgment against John and Samuel Boy Ian. rendered in the brate ol New Vork. Tiie tiefet dant pleaded that he was a resident of Indiana at the time the judgment was obtained ; that be had not been n Now York or served with process, and had autho' ized no ..ne to appear lor Inm. ate: '"Cm li e trial, it was s'-pwn by the record thai B. F. H a wood had ap. p i ed : s attorney ; when the defendant oflered to prove that B. F. il.iv.ii id had appeared as attorney m the ease- nt the rejiitst of Samuel Boylan. who bad lecn his (the defendant's) partner in ihe business ont ! wliii tt th.-suit arose, and who was authorized to si t: U up; ami ll at he (the defendant) from the commencement to the close ol the suit iu New York, had been a resi.ient. of the S'afe of Indiana, and had not been in the State of New York. This evidence was excluded by ie courl below, and judgment was given for ihe plaini . ti" . .In Ijje Smith held. I. That in actions upon judgments rendered in another Slate, it ha ben settled that a riefend aal may snow 4eh .ti the record, that he was not within the inrisdic- ! tion of the court, and that an attorney who undertook to r.pjtertr for him had n authority to do so. G How. U. S. 11., 163. and recent decisions of this court. 2. That whether one partner lias authority to employ attorneys for the firm, in an action against the fi m. nr,. now J.tiJ0(t, as tlie evidenco of partnership h VJS ot .ooca,ive. JuJ.rmenl revei-d. The State ?r. Armstron. Error to tiie Tippecanoe Circuit Court. This indict nent, which as nnainst the defendant for iifTetinrr bis hors to be rnn on a public liijjliway. wa unashet! in the court below, because the ternnuii of the hiff'iwar were not stated. .In lire Smith held. That the termini of the highway need not be stated. State r. Bnrcitt, Ind. Rep., 340.' Jinloment reversed. Asliby r. "West. Error to the Dearborn Circuit Con it. ' West iToocht an action of replevin nnainst Ashbv for 120 barrets of flour. The pleas were the jenern! isatc ; ; opo ty in th defendant ; property in Edmund Hale: property in William Uradhy. Trial, rerdict. and judoment for ihe plaintiff. nri.r ri The r.ic;s .re as fuor: William Pradlcv. by a written contract, nfrrced to manufaetnre 2.000 barrels of flour for West & C.. from wheat to Ik U-I vcred to him by them. The wheat was d -livercd. anl lite ftonr in controversy manufactured out 'T if. when it was shipped by Bradley to the letenlai,t' warehouse, who oave bim wareliotie receipts lor if. These, receipts Bradley transferred to Etlnitind Hale, to secure a loan. Wes. on the trial, offered to prove the declarations of Bra t er. who bad said, when h re-cived the wheat, that it v as West'.-; and when he s! ipped the flour, that ' if was Writ'j flour Tins t v.. en e was objected to. bu! the ob a tion overruled. J.iil?" Blackford held. 1 Thnt if ia a ronAer.i rtt! hat ,!.. 1 . n n-c- m ..?. I. . : .' .... .1 1 u . t . - i ii.ii, n"i im i -i Iii . n e no: niiminiif in rvi 1 n. t ; ti nt the issue in this rase was whether the flour was the plaintiff's propert.,nnd that issue was to be (.rov ed independently of the declarations of the assijj.ior 1 t'n. v nrelioiise receipts, who, for anvthino; appear ing, coi.hl have b. en examined a- a witness f n the plaintill. 2. After evidence bad been jriven of a demand ma!e toe the flour, of .-.nolT r to pay warehouse charoes, rejasal. &-. t tether with the fiacis aliove state!, the def nlant offjred to prove, liy the deposition of William Br ullcv . tint the stealer part of the flour nnel for was : i- ' :u i.r.- l. !fj ..,..-, , I ma in iwii.li- nc rrceiv.Mi any rn tne piainttu swueat. See. This deposition was objected to, on the "- in, I that tl.e v. ties w.i- ni'. -rest. il in lavor o the dcletniant. a i i h ohje tion the comt liclow sustained. II' Id. 1. That if Bradley had not transferred1 the ware- : ho se receipts, be would have been a competent wit. ! ne-s, because a jiidsment rendered in this suit, either for the plaintiff or defon!ant, -onbl not have Iteen ad. uns lid - in cviilenef in a sol.s..o.nnr suit l.mnnl I. . .tin,, slii... ....:.. ii, ..:.. ir j.ru.i. . l:' i ,i 'wi. t . ooiii i n.ui.' mi- Vinnum n i i . .-.-' i i i i in IIIIS I it. If jn.l.'meni in this suit had Iteen Given for Asbbv. ! ;,, d Br . ley (if the hol.br of the warehouse reiritO I I I ." n -a s .. f naa sue i i.iui i-tr inenoui, tue puiment wouhi not lie ad mis-ible fir Bradley. So. on the other hand, if julnient bad been given for West, and Bradley shon'd sue bim for the Hour, it would not have leen admissible in eyiilcnee for Wet ami asainst Bradley; fr the reason, that in neither of these cases woithl Bradley le a party, or priv to tne tia?mnr. riearne r. I nrner, 'Z Mann, Graner an! Scott, 3V 2 Thit the assignment fo Hale of the warehonse tep'a iloes not make any difletenee : becauss if Aahhy 1 ' I roet this suit, and Bm'ley he afterwards sued, on h s war ran y .-.f title, by Hale, the jiidsment asainst Aahby wuhi not he seidtns lr HmIm. th" lat'er not lieiif a party or prir to ihe firs: suit. The deposition on ht. therefore, to hare been admitte! in erideiiee, 3. That the written cot.t-act letwsen Bradley and West js one of bailment, and not of sale. 4. That the ot'ier instruction siven by the conrt helow, end those wMsJi were refused to be giren, mast be

presumed to he correct, as the transcript does not proless to contain all the evidence. 8 Blackf. 246. Judgment reversed. The City of Madison r. Ross. Error to the Jefferson Circuit Court. Ross brought an action in case against the City af Madison, for injury sustained by him as owner of a tanyard, in consecpicnce ol the insufficiency of a culvert an! embankment, erected by authority of the city. The general issue and a special plea were pleaded. Judgment for the plnintiti. On the trial the court below gave various instruc tions, to the effect, that if the damage to plaintiff happened in consequence of the improvement, ihe city was liable .i all events. The court refused to give the following in-sfnicthm:

" If the jury shall find that the damage complained of was occasioned by a fiood of water so much more extraj ordinary than usual, that ordinarily careful and thought- ' ful men, and ordinarily skilful engineers would not coni template that such a flood would ever occur, and said ; culvert and improvement did prove sufficient foi all purj poses for about three years, the jury should lind ihe damI ftge to have happened by what is called the act of Cod, anil siiotthl find tor the defendant.'-' J Jmlge Perkins held, That this instruction was within the law, nnd ought, therefore, to have tieen given. In ihe case of the Mayj or, he, of New York ts. Bailey, 2 Denis, 433, it is said j that " the degree of care and foresight which it is necessary to use in cases of this description, must always be in proportion to the nalure and magnitude of the injury that will he likely to result from ihe occurrence whi.-h is to ho anticipated and guarded against. And it should be I hat care nnd prudence which a discreet and cautious individunl would or ought to use if the whole risk and loss were to !. his own exclusively' Judgment reversed. Larsh r. Brown. Error to the Union Circuit Court. A bill in chancery was riled by Laish ngainst Brown, 1 in which ihe complainant prayed that the defend tnt miJ swer trtthout oath MM make n full answer of all their partnership accounts. Such answer was given, and from it il appeared that the complainant was largely in debted to the defendant. Replication in denial. Ko. Uc cree against the complainant for 50 dollars and 43 cents. The court below instructed the jury that the answer is evidence, and should bo inktn as true unites impeached or disproved by at least one witness, or circumstantial evidence. The coin t refused to give instructions to I lie? effect, that the answer was no evidence whatever of ihe truth of the accounts, as therein set out, hut required the same proof as any other pleadiug whieh is denied. Judge Blacevord held. That the Com t lie'ow oiiiht to have given the instruction which it refused to give, and ought not to have en the one it did, because an nnswer without oath cann t operate as cider.ec for the defendant under iho act of H47, p. 60. Judgment reverse!. Rnfi. Id rt White Wafer V. Canal Co. Error to ihe ts Favette Circuit Court. i tool t . is it i l l .1 . f III IVI. CX'II.'II MIM'll.l'OI II llll III llic i'l ConnersviUe. upon which be lived with his wile Piicbe. the plaint if. until ISaS. when he died intestate. She re- ' mained there until 1S4.". It was not known that lie bad ! any other heirs thaa bis wife. A witness bail known i him for reventeen years, nnd hail never beard of anv. 1 The canal company had injured the lot. in the construction of their canal, to the amount rtf 100 dollars. Upon these facts the court below gave judgment for plaintill" for 33 ih.llar ami 33 cents only. Judge Perkins held, That these facts, prima facie rebut the presumption that Lewis Solicit! left any other licks ihan the pfauatifl. anil, o-ii- s'atnte. in such esc. giving her the whol nl her husband's estate, the court la-low ought to have ren dcre.l a judgment for 100 dollars. Judgment reversed. Sample rs. Lamb. Error to the St. Joseph Circuit Court. Sample hrottgl t suit ngai ist Lamb, before a justice, on a note for 2 dol'ars and 71 cents, which bad been matle payable to Gilmore anil Kaufin in. by them assigned to Sample and be him to Kaufman, but snhseipicntly Samjde took it back, striking out his aSMjtr ment to Kaufman. The defendant pleaded a sct-ofl" ol 300 dollars, owing lo him by Kaufman, whilst he had ihe note. Jte. After he hnd proven his sc. -oil", ihe plain- : tiff released Kaufman from liability lo l.im, and proposcd to prove lV him that this set-oil' bad been settled ami ! paid, hut the court below rvfused to hear the testimony. I Judge Perkins held, That under the provisions of the R. 6. r. .r)77. Sect i 0. this set-off" cmbl lie pleaded against the plaint id", anil i if he obtained a jndnment for any amount on the note, it would involve a determination upon the validity of the aeeonr.t again.-! Kaufman, and bar any oilier suit upon . it ; nnd as t!e account is larjer than the note, it whs apparent tha Kan'Vnan was interested in swetring it oil. , for he would then be free from liability on the whole of I : lie- n.-eoiini . Judgment affirmed. Error to the Whitley Circuit Decker rs. Shaffer Court. This was an action of assumpsit asainst Decker, adn iitiatrator f otoaWman. 1 be lads as lll)wn !v the SI i ie. ee are. that ShaUer sold a marc to Luppy, who i nave his note. Soon after Stoakman liourit the sanemare of C'ippy, anil promised him to pay his note In i '. Sliiilfer. Tlie pn mise was not in writin". Aitarwardt I Stookman refuscil to pay, hot said he did not owe Cuppy. and intended tit pay Sbullor. Cnppy was insolvent. Tlie Court below paVcjtidgme.it for I be aninunt of Iba note and interest. Judue Pr.nKiKS held: Taut tiii ju!.?ment was erroneous, because to sitssttin it. an areement eaf hi to have been proven, by wliich Cuppy was released frun bis note. nnd. in fun. siilerafion thereof, Stoakmm became debtor to the plaintiff for the amount of the note. Such an agreement ment cannot bo inlerrcd from the evidence. 1 Chittv PI 10. Judirmcnt tevctfed. Hol. lis et r. Commissioners, Sec., of Lagrange. Cminir. Error to the LsiffraaM Circuit Court. This was a b ll in Chancery for a specific perf.urmance. Iiroujiit l.y the CommisMoner ami Ajjent ol Ltsranec county. D.-crce for the plaimiiis. Hy nn act of the Lfojishinrc. the couniy sett of this county was authorized to lie re-located bv certain Commis-ionci . who were empowered to receive donations lor that purpose. Tlie defendants below, executed iheir b uid to the Commissioners, conttininfj. amonj oth-r lliinns. this provision " antl shall nlolonate lor (he use of said e untr 20 acres of land lo be Iiis! ll in out lots nn the west side of sr.id village plat." (the new located e. unity seat.) Subsequently a dceti was executed by thnn for '20 aerea of hrtw on t lie west siilcof the vi!lio the base line of the land ex'endino only ab.nr? akuit half of said west line. This deed was received hv the cotii.tv . . Fonr rears after, this uit is instituted to have the deed corre-ted by making the base the I use line extend alono tlie whole if the western lotindary of said town. Dcorce liclow for tlie plaintiff. Wiibntit tlecidino wbeiber the rule f construction woiibl require that the tchole line must lie taken ns ihe !ne. or whether parol evidence is admissablc to explain such "rants, Jitdpe Perkins IicIJ That as the tied embraced the renniite 0'iantitv af 1 1 1 1 1 ... . . land and pave a pb.m description of its location, an.l as no pretence was made of misrepresentation, concealment, fraud, or iajsasiderstn ndi ng of any kind abnal the fi, Qle.it of t in .in, ..I nn.l nu Ihi. .In. ..I t,.,.l I. ...... .....nn . .... ... .... ... .... ...... ..-. - ..v, ...... ..vv. n. ' -.1 I rr . . . r v-. ,....,.-1 .un. -erf. tiicco'iniy was now esioppeu irom oomir nei.inu tnaf ncceptance. UCCI'Ce reVfcTsC'l. Kossuth and His Opponents. We are nt a los to understar.il ihe motirrg of some of i those who seem uifijt hittcrly opposed tbenohle Hnnija. rian. The Republic at Vashin'ton lias, from his lirs-t appeal ance upm our sliorcs. sedulously annäht t ulepreciate his claims upon our sympathies, und to subline the nllui-iasm ol our people "in bis Itchalf. It and other prints have attempted lo prejudice the South against him, by a vain cllirt to soimect him in some way with tha alx.litoni.ts of New York. This is as unjust as it is ' uniencmus. ft.r there is not the li.hter f.,un.h.tinn for i . . ' " . 7 . " ' V. ,- ! anv mi. n insinuation. Ko.-snth ha care u Iv. in a bis speeches, refrained from any allusion to the diflorcit pnties of our country. Ht has emphatically declared that he could not and would not know any MCI listinciions. He comes to our cunfry ss a whole Ins mission i in behalf of great principles, alike tnteiesting to every lover o: humanity nml every patriet a heart, no matter to what party he may liel.ino. We honor the man In ni our inmost sonl. ami Lei I f V liint u-rrtlitr t las- lit...r nml ..fi.l r t. -. V e i- . r,c' i . leennirs ani . sncii views, we can but condemn every attempt to dcore-' eiate such n man, or to cloud his pure and spotless pa- ! trmtism u ith tho taint of .r. tr .l.n i ' . i . ... r. ....... 1. 1 oi fiiv. II i.i'i Slilill'. ... r fi,-. i i j , ii ' . i prtn ion of hity or a hnndred millions would insure the estsoiisnmeiu hi rational. ref Vbltr.an liberty nrvm the continent of Europe, we would gladly sec it approprtaico- nun iiiiirve it woiiiu soon ne repmn to ns iv iih- inerease of our commerce. But if it adiled nothing to mir revenue i. where ia tlie patriot heart that wonl.l object to sneh a aTif', if lv it we emihl seenre the fnlnre happiness of so man millions of mir fellow ment" Gnl ha not liven to ns so many and such distimrni-diinra nrivilrxro-. . .. i .. .. i i. i. : - n i . . . an.l l.l.c.iain. Ih.l MS .1.....I.I I C I I i l . . ..i -....-. n gnouiii s...isiiy nmi nicni iv nine them fmm the common lirothprhoorl of luimnaitr; l"it rather fhet we shon'd so use them as to Ich. I others to a like enjoyment . This is nnr view of the subject, and h !ho'ih,asae have hcreiufore said, we do not think t' at we r cVi...l ntmn to peril our own safety or i ' , v tt' the Str fes of othera, rot pn far as thev can lie aide! '. in oat cense . witboa' iieriltinir these, so far woeld we ! e eeer ready to go. Bmhinore Republican.

Por tbr Dally HUts fUntlstl. St Jusrrn Co , Dee IwjI

Ed. Sintiäei.: It is mailer nf wareme atonishment to most people in this act in ol thn State, that the ....... A ii.lilur vt.nll fiel hlltike II kiilncientlv wiibn the pale ol the Democtal.e o.gai.iKatnm uMdy even j his presentation as a candulaii ftr re-aoaaiaatina. II his course since becoming a Slate oftlccr has not worsen a forfeiture of all claims up.n ihe patty lr siijtHirt we wo ild le glad to know how l.ir a pul.be man may diverge from a right line and still bo recognized la Indiana as a proper recipient of political lavor ; o. is it true in polotics as some assert in religion, "the greater the sinner, the grcnter the snintT" Measured by this title he iut certainly lifts strong grounds; for it i- undeniable that no whig print has worked much mi hicf to our cause as Ihe "i;'ff.7ieA." This wc attribute not to its power as, ,n ably conducted journal, for its fiftMtat changes plainly prove its entire wai t of ability. hut it position as 1 a pretenueu eo.ojM'raior wnii me iei menus,..! mcuvnr k. nn'n it nr. i .. fl II.. UM f.lf i A W ! Il'll a lohl i , i v . 1. 1 . . . w. ..... --.. . .w. - - - . and lalelind opponent could not have acquired. Gorgey, the betrayer Of Hungarian frcclom,in ability falls in- j mcasurablj below the noblu Hero whose clotpjenec is now exciting the sympath es and moving the hearts o ' Liberties tnio worhippers tlirotighout ihe world; and; yet Gorgry by Mg ftiion was enabled to crusli llic hopes of a nation, and deMiov the patriotic laborsof the greatest chieftain nnd profmindest Republican Statesman En. rope has ever produce.! ; a melaacBory proof that a man of small mental calibre mav do touch harm if be is but placed in an effective position. . ... 1 . .1.. ,.i him, by publishing a paper nt the Capitol, the object .! whsct was lo supplant an existing State Organ, which no one had objected to. An officer of Slate should be able to find business enough to occupy him in ihe duties of his station without using his position to desiroy that hartnev among us. without which he could never have been elected. Tliis next asf-'ntauee was rendered in the shape of uncalled f r, unkind, nnd vnjnst, llings nt Gen. Caae.WaqM truly American letter to Mr Nicholson will be a text j Look in Natiounl politics when the names of bis traducers shall have been long lurnotten. Another help the ! Auditor gave us in denouncing tlie action of the Demoerniic party in Congress lor Us supjMirt in the Compromise, when be kr.ew. or should have known, ibat bis conrsp wns exnellv calculated to create dissension in our ranks, to mislead the weak, to strengthen that band of ! i.--orgnnizing laciionists known as Free Sulci's, and by cinsefjuencc to render aid and comfort to our opponents. Wc tl ink be should I ave known that these consequences won!;! hillow his derision ol Ins, anil his wtsMCtNUe m nnrciaiions of the Cnmprr-mise and its supporters. lie was unable ro npnrsiierd results so palpable, he is I unfit to edit a 'Statesman" if be did see and know just ' what has hnppened, he should scarcely be allowed to : enter as a pectator. a Dratoerattc Hall, mit h le-s pre- ; ail himself as a candidate before n conveiition whof-e j lab is he has do"c and is now doing bis worst in advance or';,"r fruitless. I " c have no desire ti rei atitlulate nil the ber.rfitt we . ,r , , . ! ... i have d' rtvetlirom the political action of Ihe Auuilor . . . . . I I- ! I since hi residence at Indiana poli- enough is nlove re- 1 ferred to, to conv ince n that a proper respect foritsown el. arm tcr n well ns safily should induce the Democratic party to discard him nt oi ce if be cannot lc thrown out of lie ranks, wc can dcpiive him of bis commission . and deliver it to a rcliab'e union Democrat one who would lo-e bis country better thnn the hinder law ah-! "-tractions inf such negfo-m iniacs as Seward, Grcclv. Ju't-in arxl Gnblings. Tf Ellis should run for Auditor he ill receive pn bnblr the fame number of ritfa trrrr -nrif tt yugif-t fcr tin Jutuie admission ot black into the -täte! Democrats, do you believe it? nnnrnate him nielsee! Vigil. a DBIDfISTBATORS W0TI3E.-..t tc i Mtshy given: ' m mat l itt r of Aiiinan-tr.il 1 'i, kart In rS gr:uiti,tl Im IM uni"er- ' ;gucl I y ili- Prolmie t'ourt of Mri. 11 t .-uiity. !iMliai.a. on the 1 -- aie of James IVm et, late of sal county, tit. caseii. Alt p. rons ! .iciehntl to sairt t stair are retinues' to icke iwisiiaisse payjaww; j m l tli.v liuviue cii'ii Jin-1 sai.l rsnne are SjSHLsa present itieiii profartly uudiriiticalril for Mrilleiiieiit. J. II. .MeKKItX N, IV-e g2. IjI 30 't3vr A.liiiiiulra.er. DODD'S SOFT CASS1KESE UAT.-Far meiime pal Hu rt- aas tieen a iimmfcst tvrltNff un ihe purl o the nai WfSSMM puhl.c. Ill l':iv.t .f a Hat ol -. -a.c 1. Tl.v : I iTi utl la lie-u lo ptmtufr an . ri ! iha! shou d I erulecl 1 ia llflWIiiltie. Ins i l issahii n I comloilalHe to tde hetal- ml the 1 van. 11- Mt-xii nn ind ('a iiorma shp. . 11.11 tni hare Neu fa'lurcs We now i-fler f..i pul.tit a;;. oval. ur SO KT ASM MKI; I '. II AT. ml feel coii&l.ni 11 1 g.vc Ber.il au fiction. They are inuile f tlie fiiiei material Itlnck. Ü h'i ami Waits; and sf Ihres cr fmr :.;iW, 10 iul Uitk-ren: siyirsot fi altiiri Ii. s.Hlit on i.. our own ir.ake 01 s.0.1 llt. v- am! hve a well sassnsd -nk of Kasissn Mass Uu.i- ir .i.i mho Kos-mh Ilms. Orilrr promptly aiiiial. d to. DOID At CO. Mailers. de.-t-lm.v w 111 Main street. Iictow Fourth, Cmeitinali INDIANA AGrENCY FOR THE SALE OF CHICK ER INGS PIANO FORTES! (Muanfaeior. in lln-toii. Mas ) Iicatc.l PlrSSSMrill v 111 IndiSu ipo!i. 1111 Irr the Masonic Hall. I iti itT r. sj. -t!-t Wll.t. ..pen a lore lo t'.e nie of the uunrc unri I . 1 4 v! . il iiisirumcnis in a few uas j ft t !' wilt. also, hare a treueral assortment of Musical lii-lriimeiit. In'triH-t Hook Sheet M11 e. Mus cat .l-rcii.mli. I 1IU, Are. i-ouii.i 111. c a lull asvorliiit'iit 01 evrrvtiune 111 the Music.:! iv .rxi ü: b here fye hst of ti, wre1;. and will lie opene! J for ihe n -pe. t.on . i r.e pu'-i.c i it t ie siere now oei n,ntd l.y .Mr l ir. ii'iilvr the Ma-011 e II ii 1 have maile my nrraiie nfnt for a fell supply of F!-.tern and Foreign M11 ." a ".ion as put'!ilicil : .imt tiie puhlie may rety upon 1 .in. aromrillysiipjil e 1 wit.t all the I vt snd most poptiiar Min. ot ike day. al the nlaisher' R.iM.-rn pti-tf. ass.M.n a 11 shull U- 1 u.il by tfa psMifbSra. r!ccia-.irvii i Al.ItKIlT K. JOM'.s US THZ HANCOCK CIRCUIT COURT, Maii u Tr km. A II l-5-i. I Chancery, for .rcc .Martha Jet tison t Cl.i !! piier John son. T V'l id Maiiha Joliii-i n hay nc f.h .1 in the ff.rc of the Clerk ' of saai "onii. her ia-tii,.ta in this hehalf. as als, lite fli.lavit l ' a ilimlerc-ii-il peifa-ii. l!tui hI Oir-!op. r Johitaiai is u..l a rtsaViil I f t'ie Slule ol In ti aia Th s:il 'ari-topaer. i. IheiClore. I er-l y I ni.tifictl oi ilie atiisxss) nif saal prltlins m -.-:.l ( unit, nml ilmi unit Si he he atvl i ppear lieftirr IM llotier.tl le, ilr Jndre af the lian- ' civ-k "irci.it t"..rt ti the fir-t ilay ol ihe i i t t-im. ihtresW. lo I j iHiklen at tl-e Coin! lloiifr. in Grventirlii on Ihe ih.rd .Vomt. y a. Mnrch nest ami attswer said jw-t lian the fame will he del. rmtued is in a e. ..-. n. BfinafmA, Lik. u. p. u 'Hlslr V rut' crforrl Alt') s for I'l'tiiioncr. n. c -It. 1-51 :il- 3v ' 91 ISSOLUTIOW OT PARTNERSHIP Tue partnership T P hrreioliDfc i x.il n heiween H nrv J. Horn nml 1'sn min C. Horn, nixkrr the Ii in ..I'll J Sc R (". Horn, i Uns diy ihswilved l.y rim-n il -ueii!. The l.ns.n. s will hciraf.er he roiilimied by II. J. Uora, wii.. is author. Zed to utile the basJifJs of ihe firm. H. J. nonx U C UoKX. Imlinmpnln. Der CS MM. REMOVED, Rr:M07ED.-:i PUTTAOK r.scct tulle inf rnal his. ul.-m rs nml (Mihtir r lieratty. :hat he ha rein-. el ' ii:s s'oc!, of Hardware lo-in lue old t re l Li new hr.-ck l.niltiai?, ) ,in:ri eppositfl in.; Masuiiic Hull, where he will he realty, al any I in.-, to siipy .; ftirmer clisiotm r nml f. :-nd villi every article ii In. ..i;e. I la vim? ret-inetl a w supply I" hi firmer Mo. k. h i a Hon. .ni . f irj-nt Is' mal Jo n-r' Toni. KtliVCS and tik- i ZHV. .n "'UliBa.e, lai ier. c, e. t lt I ' - ,i V, 1I jt issoLTTicrj or PART:sa3urp.-ot.ee i bcreay tveii llasl the Pa' Itiers'np heretofore exutinc. hetwren J. M. W. Isang-tlnte St Denis rais Sel.aliaii. t,inle Ii..- firm of liifr-dnle St Sehi-iii.n. I ibis ' li.l .-,1 hy it.miial ei.ieut All hahilitie anil ho-ik accounts of tSe lair firm will lar fctileil hy Ihe uudcrigM. e.t. Tue hu in will l-e cotilmasd hv lbs and. raitrne!. Dec U l'3l tleclfl-riw J. M. W. I.A.NGSDAI.E tWALE OF LANDS AND LOTS FOR NCN-FAYMEINT r OF INIERESi UUCOCK CODNTY. Thv aMaewis le-criiel I in :i. or lots, or .0 much ni each a mny he sessssj v. f t-its biilM I Klder, the l id bsJag efual 10 1 nie tiuevi it ein-1.1 if. .a. on tae loin :.v ot I rhrtmrv 12 ni i -r Court House ,loor n, ihe town of lirecnriei'l. llanr.V cumy In I duma Tue aama imviii, heen inoriu.-.i;. il m secure hiaus from the Sl 1 I'unds ot sani c-uin; . and fetrssae hy fuimg lo ssy intsrssi I No 7 i. loi Vo. 71. in the town of Hretsufield; mort;nged hy W'm. Spnitii. Ioaii. mteresl. V.c . 'J7 75. . .eiioii. I V r. l Smii'u. U.nti. uiterei. S.c . f-v! Nn.7?, w hf u wjr, ec.1l. l f. r ; e; mortgagcd l.y S. M Mil. i TO - ."an. illierc't. eol. C., 9VID.73. No .tl. w hl s e or, nnd s e or u iir. see 21. t 10. r 7. mortcared ; hy J hu P Calry. Loan, interest. Vi- . - I -J.r5. ,Nn .HO w er, W jr. ire It t la II. r i e nii.ilr.;,.( liy Kze kiel Thomas I.oan. interest, cost. Ace . 7I tK5. No .115. on.- uiHhvi.ied half, w hl. w or. ec S. t IS n. r 7 e: moiljnpil hy Wm. t'hrisn an M'tni. interest. Ac.. S.f).5tl. 15 ii. r 7 e; nisrtc.-tsed hy Chsrlcs Ao .'rJO. a l.l a cr see . t Ailiermn. Ix.n. interest, Vc.. ailtl (fl The f 'rcjioiae lescrdieil l.is ami Ijum' wi'l he nlTcred for sale at the plae ami nine pecifini, us i;.e .aw ilncri l- 6w J. MYKRS. A n. C. St Äl REWARD: nn:twny from the ulieril-i livia.. "r " in tn -i ..' i ,ii ;..i p., it. o..r . co i . .. .iisisipi . on i no i n i i-iv oi jii v. is.,i. a h.-lto Itoy. i.aimi !. 7: ,,,ve"J'.f',,r "r e.fv.ßv. years y ape. dark c.ppcr co .re.i. mniun r irn. ten mehr hivh. weic'is ah..ut Ifiö or 17.) ooiiihI-. l-a--oi Ii rishl che, near tlie comer of hi m .iith. a war occmsioik! hy a hurn. about Hie z of a jii.i ter ol a dollar. unl when . jt- i d ' luis a cons iternlth fQ page in his specrli. nnl his voice rat1 ei fetn- t ini'ie. I w I: !ive the nlwoe rvwarrl t lue HiiiHlreil Dollars to any person con.'ni n aal Key iu any jail. o i'ixi I cmii cei him. THOMAS K. WILLIAMS Novemher 21. If51 . .tee-wltttwm TALUABLE NCWSPAPER riLES.-The Weekly Iwliana v sintr Sentinel, 9 rds . tr in lo IS5 Herni-Weeklv Indiana Slale Seiiiinel. vols 1 m,.l i'... i In. , J IJS mJIm . -17 ein AVrrK-v ,,,, Statf tjH TO, . r.om J(jne fl M-y -.1. '50 '49, to "" 'tive ami F.mra Pen'inelf for 1 (Terelit periinls. 'die Valsh Kniiiiirer. iTerre IHuie.i f..r lsa hi Tl.e Vlwh Knqiitrer. tTerre llqute.) f..r Is3-. W and '40. .n , . . , , - - -w - - 1 Die ."vjiiiIi Western Sentinel. ( hvansvi Ic. I lor lU-4l,ceiitaiiiinc .mv artV!e hv ll.ai. It I) Owen i-centaitunp The Windham cnuiil) IC't ) Gactite, for IP35. '36 and '37; hy J. P. Tbe lt..io.i lnres.jnior. from S3I lo 161, 11 vols. Anti-Then. IOC cat. hy .A liner Kneelnud r-Tli almre files are otTeretl for ss'e. Pome ol H em ecninin nolilicsl I l..rv ol" lliis St le nowhere else recorded. S.-h an o;w p rlimity l pur-liHe prrfect tiles of et(.iH' riilur raa rerr.cldoni occur. Anv nie desiroq of nurelissing can (fet further iuf .i insm-i hy enqiiiruiiT if fdccl7-lm J P. CH A PM A TV. s i.llillllll. .9 ÜST RECEIVED nnd fur sale, ?f, I. hl (Nd Pye Whwkv; h1 Am Ursirlv. 95 l.bls. S. M Wine: at ii. rt v n ANN A ro.'s. mTBITINti IsK-We manofsciur in lsre qiiaiitilirs WriWW linr Ink of s quality equal io i iv in the country. The n1 "nyr eieirf over -ireral of ibs WiaM. and is e-siaUt, in i i.i:u dr nitflTHKlt. 47 Pearl ttreei. ,nw"' rd-" Cracinnst.. Dse 1. tsl.-ly

Westward the S'ar t Rrform takes iu onward Coarse. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS !

WE would respectfully ch I the attention of customer and .lealer in drup nn1 med;riii in our full ami lurre auur iQc-nt E would rep-ctfully es'l die aur n! ion of customer simI , i f pare art.eles. We are reci-ivinr. and imw opening . Cn.i i nnd few I'M'I li nin. l'iHjr im l i'VP"! M.. pri-pt.rr.1 lioill .Vledir.iir 'TxtIIcou Ao; l f. ,.,,, ( on Mausen. Thompn. Howard, and other ntrnted article, fluid, solid, and powdered. oiuhU prepared from our own receipt, of lite mot enVnciou character, lisrnig liern ieteu luortaieiry for twenty yrnrs. and atno to the superior qunl ty of our Pure mrrlieal ! i.7i.. nil of winch we are prcpaied to e;l wholesale or retail, t tu r lock cnii in part, of African Biol Tenter. cVtil!cp Il Urry. Lathes' Slipper, or Nervine, inejer. .tuma ca, Uinrer. African, Ginper. Hacr. Ileha Inflata eed, Liiw-oni. Wit-ii H-.zt, Riplieriy, (in., leu Sea'., &c , &c.. Ice. Ac, llrr ,M.o- l'.XTl'ACTS. rLCtri rut. Jucl.-.ue. or V. -icrr.ut; Kiiunnum Perp; rnwtmtB. My riefe; SaiicuiiinrMr; Prslopliytin; 1 r.-n.di I.: Ma rotn: Alie: Hydra! is: AimI every ar Cypnperttnm: ( Alclioholic,) Aqiieon: I'erf; I.hrnn lurluia: Aral a Spinor; C'lo-'.-iirn A A L ' prteha; i'oriiu-: jJ',;'. kmmttL onZatill ntlvn; S uio liana; Iljdra-tK (..rntiium; atactatjrri Gentiaiar; ticle thai will I rdmil of the , form. Also, Spices. Ground ami Cru.le; Autmegs, t :iillraon, repper, Mnee, AUmce, r;n.pr. Ciove. Ae. ! p TÄTOt.V'7j ,Vericsijrn keepinc ever- variety of Grss Seeds, Field Seed, Flower aini Grden Seed. i Our .lock will le fall and eomplec and w-trd invite all to eall T and examine the quality ol our rood and price. We htiv our ceed for ra!i. and can nml win sell low South iile Wasiiirnlon street, near the F-a'mcr HnUH'. In hanapolu m m Ijiww J- f. T09K & CO. ft tf RCjO-ys 'iCL'aTtS vivio SET o.v p4pr.R-VSTROLOGY.-TIIF.Cr.l.F.nr.ATF.n DU. C. W. ROT1ACK, Professor ot .A'lro.oty Ast,,,, .my. I'liit noltc . nntl O-Mimaii-c-, -onil.iiufl n nil CONJVR A'l 1 N. l"iim Swfilui. office No. TI IjOTUM stit'Ct. I'hitntlrlpliin. öfter hi sr. vier l Iii.- i1Xcii of IimIiana. He iia la-en consuii! by 11 the crowned lien.U of Ftinair, and enjoys u hijri.cr repuiataai a mi Aslroljier. iImu any wie hviiijf. .Natl vines catculaletl accord -cc te Oe'Miiai'i-j I .'..- I. Geiitleiucii fli. Person al HMBJBC CM Imvr tlic-ir nnnvilicK ilrawu liy scml in tin dale of m day of their hirth. All letters eraitaiuint; ihr ataave tee. will receive immediate atlceliou. nml inttivilies sent tc any piirt ol' tiie worlil. wriiicu on ilnral.te piiprr: ami he if pre par t lo make use of h; poer liy eoiuuralion. e. any of the nti..v.i lopies: Cotirlflnp. advice given for ll-.c iicee--fiil aceomplisliineut St a wealthy miirriaco . lie has l lie power to redeem such asars giv. L - en i. inc. net- use ii tue iH'im-, ;iiin ior Jin i "ici .11 iiTizam. hiiu rT Jr the recovery of stolen or !t projwrly. ami ihe psjfchssssf of toUrry IicKcis. I eoo-i'li'i 01 ineuiiove nantrii t -ie nave neeu none 11. tlii city and it vicinity. anH 111 t'.ie United 5tate. in lint ful! satisfaction of II. ltl.WO rVativitirs or IurtcoN liave been cast dunni; llie ist lour jeari wlnle here. Ietcrs wi'l !--sv r .-v iv put, --. nml will do n well ."u 10 call in pcroi- nnl tlie mail i now so safe thai person nerd not fear to trust money t!iroi';li tlie Post Office lr Itolmck receives lrm 5ID in letil! leucrs ttaniilily. ami iias never missed one. All etters will he rc.:t;iousiy attsrsisd t. n afarnaid. I 'or more pnriieulnrs. call at ihe oflh-c o( lite Sentinel nml gel an Astrstapeal Almanac, gtul. C. W. POIIACK, No. C. "li;te street, .New Vork City. f"7" Ite articn'ar to mention tl.e I'osi Ofiire. touiuy ami 8lnte. All coiiin-uiiit aliiHi kepi religiously srertt. fehSC PEORIA EYE INFIBKARY AND ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTION. rBHIS est'.U slunrnt i ju t nsssatcMd, nml will he a permanent Jm. !. ice f..r Iks r. c.-ption of RÜ palieuM wishiiig lo iimtergo irealntent lor Asesasi KYI-. a well as ilioc desirous of t- aig op.-ra-tcd mi for the removal of a-t varieties ot 1)1. ! '( )R ! ITIKS. sueli a Isjsj -tamlaig lileeltns. 'iul--hK-t. SSWsMblj; ut il e Lower Jaw. Ac.. &c. Vitt I ill ' ill . i. it, n I . Ti : ! Lsrntal-. Iyu.nl '.r ... .V. I I imuicr t the ( ny H Vt -oris, m In n-1 mit i'.t ctm k i:rmn no s'a i. i " '"' eomfortaKe riHai-.l..ar.i,ii2 an I w.i. ,111;. -m il a t-tirssspfsssi lo each ca-.-. I.v ty iii triim.-i.t ami :w-nml caiciiliite! Inrarrv SSJ MS liefen of nc:i im n.-t.inlioii. is 1 rov.'.ted. ;ei 111 tW OnnoJtX tic Ocptitlm rt ss-Vi nil tmilelt "i pua! ones :re uae.1. fume St srsiea nit inii l".ot ot y-i.c" t-luldrcu lirtjueiiil) ohviaics tlie ntccs llV of o; 1-rill llf h ill. kill's The tsSSZM sf IB Kye la partnw at i more part eiilarly for li e lre:ilm iit of liio.-. pn:. MS V lio. HsfSJ! a l-s rici'l aVssssj lliioi ran lie pursuetl 1 such an imtitiilioti, would l,e fertile moat y rt uicuia We. FS) funl.rr iu'ornia'ii'ii. ti'dre e 8. coopr.n. m. d . Peoria. Ill.uois. nr.rt'.Ri:Nri.s: Jo all Meliorier!. Tu . Joliei. Illinois. II I. T I. Üi ke HI wa. III. Hon I . p. tVsJker. V S Seniior. Milwaukee, Wiacoiifin. lion. Uvit! Dan. I! ootnington. I.I. lion. Win. Kellofp.fciii.il III. Hon. S. II TSSM, .s) r.nyfi. ll. lit. Hon. kntm Motc. SpriMaftekl. III. II. 11 Hon Hon Ind. Hon Hon ttm A l.iiH-o'n Springncld. HI. E. A Hann. pun. ' 'to iucion. Turlisna. Win I . Hi a am, Ex CI11efJ1ut.ee of Oregon. Rcckville J. 'in O. Davis. Itoekvil r. Ind. W'm MeMwiiy, l.iem liovenior. Ilenderscr.. HI. Wilfxai SI non. y.x. Governoi of Ohio. St. Cluirsua, Oblo. Gen A. irilley. Itloomtnetoii, III. (en M. K Alexander. Paris, ill. Iti-i-npl, 1. BsssNsa Sellen ttly. Neer York. Piof Cass A. Pope. Si. I. . Mo! Prof. J J Jag tan aa. Hew Wttn. Ma in Fink Vor:. Peori. 111. J ". Fe. M H . IV... in. III. It. Roite. M. 1).. prw . III. K M. Ci'Ihuni. M I r n ID. Mm S Hamilton. M i . IVora. III. .A. Simpson. M D . IV . II'. A. G Osl.un. M. D.. IVet.a. III. iNnih. S Tseker, M P. I'eri. 111. Wm Ti. Il.-iinilion. M. !).. Te. ria, III. Wm Sperre. M. I).. IVoria, 111. Hi KxeelSeucy, Joseph A r jf U, CtSVSSOSV, tnilianspo'.is, lndimtii. I'eorin. Wtfll Ol! I 1. 1-51. ')- ly The Cr cat est Discovery of the Ago DB. TEASK'S KAGliETIC CIKTKEKT, T7or: 1 ,n 'tory m.asBkniaaa, ihü OissaasMsi tm u com- . c-lr r. in. !y - er pr. pju '. In UM easef oui i lläi il , fTo-rl entire relief i.i ,r wJhUHWm of Nervous Heath.cht in miimie ror nerveti Uisease. all. ti., of the Spine. Rhrotnatism timciicss. i.urns. c . a-. it is i num. n-e tue. SWELLED LIKES. It any of our Mm are atH ted v i l. a sa etle! I.imh or VI!V I-e. as it is tnciiui-.s calle.1. (n nmiH,nit tl m tnsi.y If-tnale ait i iiiiir-ci to. aiier cni:n-l..ith. antl w liM-h is tvteti pr..r; -el lot ' year. ; tvou.l ay to a I u-h. ct- a l- nie : Trass's .M.-i.ti ' ' em. win ti i I eil-, i n criaai ami p. rinioient cure. j I'ru e -i. ami Mf p r l -u e j So il t ltoleale and retail ,y L'raicheail A Rrntvnitir. Toinliiifo. rnviiers. liMi.amipois; , IM art's. I.r.-ei fital: tVm v M l it Ke.ahtsto..; ll.wisM.ai & tVettawe, K. '.-1 .: J. R Rnwfcea Ca . t '.iiIh-i iui.l; and t.v lie Aj. iu in etara villi-te ra th,. Stale j aeta-frw HI KKROUtsOM, Trav. Apem. " DSiZELL & TYLER. Book-Binders and Blank Bcok Sffanufactarers, (Journal Em ' . " j. i , i t . Vaasa 5wa-,l lI)iAAroi.S, IM). 'X T w'neh place t.li a.-tiiut.j !. on hm..!. a fu!! nnd eomp'ei. t sssorlnnun of HImii' läaiks of fvery ilescr-piion : Sis Itsstii I HtsiiL. Hlnii!. .ue. See. Stationery h evert d-s r:ptaii constant ly eu hand of the l-el ijuulitr. and will he sold nn the most reason a hit tcriiis. TO COUNTY OFFICERS. We ,-e now supplied with a superior s. rilnrnt r.f the ttilTerei.t Record Tapers nnd ate ', repnreil lo supjt I ounly iTcers wnh HeetWs with or wnliout : i . .-.i In-ans. ol lie very I matvnal mat on such tern: as lo insure satisfaction, ami in wrkmsn-h p. mlerioi to none iu Ihe est. We are in poe-si.ii ol al editfrreul f.-rii;-uel in Ihe orTicrs in the Slaie. aial l'--l assini i! ilml. should you fa vor us with rear nlers. entire ati.;iict.m wW I'e ieu. ParlieiiUr atleiilioii paid to rc-hindin; old InL(. an'J-nmw .TA.1ii:s IIA KLAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. seSO-Iyw IOW A CITV. IOUM. E REMOVED: REMOVED! KEI.IOTED '-THA1.V AN A KVANS have removed their 'Jreccry Store two doors ral o the Wriirht lloue. where ll ey will I p!ens?t i ee all the.r fi im i friciHla hihI ciislomers Ilm me en!iiruel ..i;r luisuie-. our iic-.lei ! are surd as te enahle us to f ,i . low n an l-e KiuitI.i in die west I We ii.vii. s'l il,.,.. ... t li... i:.i. o..i. . Vt e invite all tln.-e n w-mt of lrv tlo.'. Jrtv ene. Hanlws i Itooli and Slio. s. lt.- . nnd Caps, lo jriee ua a call, as we have . I termmed to sell -henp-r Ihan Ihe eheaneirt. aep-V-Om J 0 II N O K V N E ' s 0 N S NEW BOOK STOEE. llT nniimtnce lo our friend. I llooke!lr.. roimtry Mere v chants. Tendier. Plrafi asaaial fo ntlenn n. ind I ..V buyer ifiiernlly. thai we have nprnnl in Isrtisi.npi'l . Mi.riou eoimtv. In. Iinua a new Ihs.k Store. t"e are reparrrl at any tue I np(il the trade, in rre or imill qtmntitiea. wait an eniir new ihI fresi. stock or Hooks ami Station rv. We keep a'ways on hand larci ami cmnil'ie as irlment of Misre'lniieoii. TiHS'l.i al. I --cr. Medical, rommoii Sch.Hl. mi l n.-i-sieal Hisikf: toprlher with iVIl lo. k of" Staple nml Fnnry ISUotaery. Wc are confident it wotthl Im- in ihe interest of Co ntry Merchantand II oilier wishing to purchase lo.ks to trive ns a rail. All orders thaukl'ii'ly receive!, mal we assme lli.ise who sent! thnt the wilt be filled p't.mptly. Particular allein ion pai'l l order b mail or otherwise foi tftiauiiiies or sme'e miasm1 IVeswax anV Kiiüs want.-d JfillX O'KANK cV s)s;. maW4lvif No 4 N'orris niiil.ln.frs. stSSat M.I Feltnws llnll. INE - AND nSATDIES. Cure Port antl M.- lapa Wine: '-' pipes It. k ' ell a id 0triiiac Hrnndv: Jn-t receie.l from Chil.wleipl'ia. at V C IIAWA TO 1IGHTNING ! LIGHTNING' ! LI'iHTNINS ' ! ' Tl.e uhsenher i ai m pin Bp serrrst Umisanil lec-i nf Jaasss Spr-iti's nir iinsti I.i1, mine Rl iu lliis vieiniiy. . still pr. fir. tl Willi n litra-r quantity of tf.sl. djrrei frm Cme MMli. nisi r.l .,..- .,, ..! 'lanrls io pm up any qu-iiuitv at slnni notice ami al ths m-sler!. r-'tce of 1(1 cents pet f... t. or 'he will ed tl t R!s I f cclil per fool. iihI le t'ie pirchser tan ihem up himself. A I way ou hand nt ihe -ign of Ibe Iii Pad Ik-W and Ceok-Sinvr. Irr IIKVRY KRI.Iwn. Refemets: fapt- Vnorhe, C. W Ctuv D msle J. I.. ! u . m. ihm! J D. IVfr-e RsWrS . Sssi the Trnoee of I lie FW-if sikI Ihiml. Asvlutn ihV- Pert in M-ssrs R R I'lidcrbill. J IV. Hl'tinrt. Di. Itu.lanl. ,.! D. Craisbrad. nKt---IlOW TO GET BI0H! Go to tl.e new c'-cnp siore. Psntei ' Nil ..! ! corner opposite tbe P.sil ftOrr. jlsliMiapatii. AAItl D. f)H R At Co hro e rcmrn. fl tl.eir n w stn k nf c.sls. h. tre' . . Turner. lYsshmr'n Mfeet. aracra 'u J " "ul'1 repe ild ly iitr:fe n" fiil i nuns. A and ,sor. and sll otlier Who vih lo ISM est sn.1 cheap co.st to. nil Tlieir st.H-k con-ists in part of I'lmh. Cass mr res. nin- ts. Ve. nt: l'ttn-rei't styles.; l'iim. Chtnerr. I1 lines I.u ire r rh fnc snH Itlst-k Silk. Tnrletoii 'rapes.siKl other riretf td- for ar i;- Pr.nts. f)omei-. Tirkirte s.e'htiin I st' II ti e in . fixu-e i ually Vepi in n Drv Ci vis Store. Also. U. ot-, flbne. Ci-p. GrH-er n s Oys StnTs. Conen Yarn. c Ro biinr sloiir your 4u. stvl f wei'on't rive yen mcrrn v; fir ithnn roii ran pel elsrwl" re vsni en tne nur oM bat. .-hu' w. irare to the benevolent nei ly a tew lisys yuciA. Thai s rar anastnc 4 Nry Cent for Lsokif ." 17 3l-ww n OWR CO

TCIi; (;i(KAT KIMII KV RKtlKDY. DU. JOHN BULL'S SAR.SAPAl.ILLA ! ! Will Wonders never Cease? "I T Ihe fn11onnK' enref . rsT-fortne-1 lone hr tbe ns of I HI 1.1. s AttSAI'AC.tl.l.A. are tin- wonder, the- a rknesktsttee that are do not know the meauirg f ths word. i;-ad, and be ronvinccl that facr. are stranper than fiction : I.rsz P. O., Fttl'on Co.. Ky.. Vt. 1. WML Trr. John Bull : Dear Sir The two I'ven of jour 8atsa-pai-illa. ordered in Sep-etnlwr. rarer to hand. and. in aeknowleJjine the receip" of the same. I feel I would ss doirtft you injus'iee to wi-hho!d the following, unonc tbs r an; of the instance that hiTe rotue under my ohaerration, durinp the last two years, of the crest curative properties of your Sarsaparilla : Mrs. Jeanne'te Martin, a hiirhly resectable ladr of my neixhborhood. Sfed sixty-five years, had In n lone afBleted with a raneerou nicer, whk-h finally re lured her to so he'p'ess a eondi ion. h.v she rould no: leave her bed. Shs trie.1 the best medical advice in mir county . withfaSt relief, and h-.d pivrn up all hopes of a eure. At this .'aga of kor esse. I persuaded her son to take s foule of your Harass ri'.:a. He did so. and in a short time re'nrnej. an-f psr- -rhssed another hotle. a-ine the first had had s decided pood etVet. site roa'inue 1 io u.-e i: un-i!. af-.er the use ek Ore or six bo'rles. I had the plv.ure of ses-ins the old lady herself If rhtirrli She aurr.l in- ' H-id alsit entirely reeoTercl her health, and frun her I rereirel ths ai-eonnt yt her disease, and In about the same word I (tivs i- to j o- This I hut one of a nuuilier of cures ur ter 7 oVerva'iop nfyerv remarks! de ones performed by Um use of your Isars paril la, la my neighlio.-hnod. The a ti. nnd for it has soadil. Inereased since its in'rodurtioa here. Very respeetfullv. ur ol-e-Ucnt rerrant, WM. It. IilCKINaOX. P. lb ryt-E onn-y. Ky.. Oct. Ci-lrjsl. Ir John Birll : Desr Pir T haTe seen the niost inrrellous enra of one of my patients, by our valuable mottirins on old lady, who had been afflictel from her rhii Jbood with scrofula, and varlotu disease of tlie brain, fhe was 'y ears old. It had rnn into toon tiling like leprofy, and he was the most frlrlitful creature my eyes swer beheld. I called in Dr. JlcFaddcn. a very fine physician, to consult with me in relation to Iter. V. raaie to ths conrhision that It was out of our power to redete her : but, on roin; to my office. 2 accidentally pi-ked up one f oor Journals, when, on seeing the wonderful eures our SarsavparilU had effeetcl. I resolved to try tile experiment la this ca.'e. I took her two Iw.Ues of 1 . af.er taking which I perceive. 1 a preat change. I took her rme more. Shs is now taking the sixth bot'le. acu I consider h r enfirelr cured. I take great pi assure in recosuucntlin your äartapv.rn.a to the affli't.-d public. Your. rrpcr:fulh , JOHN M. T.0SS. M. D. I. nir.rr.as A. ttinro. of (inm Co . Ky.. for the of mankind generally, do In n by cc , . tha rn .r the Id it dav of r ober. IMT. I was irtaelttl i li a revere pain in tlie lower par; f the lou.ee, wätrh Isa.sd bat s few n.inu ss, ai.d li, ovied taut t rs lef: hip. aud contin urd exceedingly j. .i uf it 1 for ah.-.t fire Liy. during which time 1 had a rer iigh; frrer. Ai th end cf tnn time tne fever ceased, aud t,ie pain aba'ed f-tra 4sj or t, af tr which i ac.tiu re urt c.l. sad was n'.ur-i vor tl.xn before. During nil this tiuie I wa un ter med; i! treatncn. Prora m short time after I was taten. I wv otial.t to walk or si; up: the hip in vriiirU the .. o ld' coaar.et.red ri iii-c. un-i. ,-orue lime in .tarrnary . wl it bun, atid a i.uu.itT if pieces of bone came su as ut-y as twent . a- ieos-. Some of tiie piTe v. rv ti-vo-foar:hs of an inch lon. Some time af cr rht. a -.turd kuot apei.red ou uiv rirh" hip. mro cue cn i r . i artet, mml one on my 1 ;:. 1 . lay kia-e. I r.n i ; t" .' .ck and wor e, aud pain made it nptir.-.r ic i r;at houider. and would n.ovc in my biresvst an 1 .- -.. 'n. it tiiis time ad s-rsOii- give tat up : u..-. ' . m us told ute tha'. a a u-; rruiedy. I hal Is-' r uc M". BL LI. S KLL'ID tTXTaaCT Of SAItSA.'AUlLI.A Af ee the uk of the . sor.d bo"tie. 'he knot on m wrist rommcnce l ge' ing sol":. I opened i. and I Uy or two af sr. s piece of bone canie ou". My wris: oon got e.l. ai"l I eon inucd to gain "rcrg'h. Af er 1 Uss tlie third to' le, I eon Id gr' Ii, niorv for some four wek- af er nie a nine I suctiiriicd in gettii.g hree it.ore bo'tle. Af er uing ins three last bo th, tue kno' on my hip Ucame soft ; it was opened, and some corrup inn ran out tovher i il I mail piece, of bone, and the sore soon -ot we.l. and ths kno- cn irely diippcared. Tae sorv on my mf aissopencL, and a piece of bone .i...e ou:. 1 eou iuuv l tue o uf tue Parsnp ,:i ia unii I used ttvclve bofles, and at now sii'irely well, and sbie io do daily labor. It ua. set ra str.i -i :. S.-U1.. t-u 1 i.i ii - --. that, during ins surau.cr of tslj. I coughed up three pieces of bone, u och can no le sen at tlie n-.4dei.ee of n.y ir e. 1 no. Nrai. where I now live, and If an; person doubt .ni- ri.t. I aid be happy to con Ten: ai;a tlieia. if they wii! rail on me. StyLs.', THOMAS N. lilNoO. Sta'c of Kentucxy. Graves C . Set. This day pcr-onaiiy ( an.. I I r-i..i f.ir ir-:gml. SM sctia? ju-'ire of t.ie -ce ia and for -ii rc-jr.;. . nu i mads oa'h in due form of lam , th.i- the aawtfa ststetu.-:. i- ' SubM.riuvd and gsorn to. t.iiu 10 ii d.i . of Kei.vn ; I. V. MU .-i.. J. ;-. : t o. I". I, Trwin Anderson. (.Tcrk of ihe t'ounry t our: i Coui.ty. Öse of Kentuck;. . do ter if .' tha' wiiose n iiit- i- i . :. .- . i cr' ili i.e. iwas s- tlie tin e d i; ; : .-aa.e. . j.i- i in and fur 1 Graves tount. del. co.,. i- : .vr rse. and .1 S. and qua laed as rU. and that f.u It and redi: are dua ui hw official acts, as .-itch. in tea Imony whereof. I have her-itr.to set tny . han-1. and au-! :i.- -cal of toe OtSSnty urt of lL S-J sjj county to ls litre unto aSxsd, tun. IS a ds of i-'eUruiu-' ', löiO. PPU AXDK-.50X. fan the ret der believe, af er rea ling titc .iocripton of the above numerous an, t.ia". 'iKrc i- :.! twiiig. suflcrii - wi n di eise, tin" refui-e Sar-a..irUia a 'triai. It is indrvd hard -.o I, ertai-iesti. i" i "O rue. W a. kind f e- .n n LevId a ids tal.e to conviurc he f.-w reaudtihig di-lIii-vers. tint medainc wLi domsre even tuan i' pmu i--- lue d's-tor eould produe ai o lu r ami ano her cure erfirtu I b. hi medicine ; but if ihe ca pub.i-i.cd above will no- eonlii I t.ie fssjptJeal, I; is useltv to jirolure an;, more, and, inioe 1, It would ot a for-uiie 'o puhd-d he many cer'ifiea os :ha- have been suovrenrd on lr Uuii. The largest mauini'ith sj-.n-t in America would not contain even the naaiea of tliooe cared, let aoue full statrueuu sf their aassa Tu 15 me Ik ine, whsn ut&i according ts (lirsetioü. will cure, adihout f .il : AaMl or King's Evil, Csrieefs. Tumors. Eruptions of the fkin. Krt si,s.-!a, t lirot.ie Moil? Ii.., lUng-s-orm or Te -crf. seal l'llrni. IflmswsH'iii fa.' as in the Hones or Joint-. Old sorx s aud I i. . S melting ot ho tilaujf, S ph-iii-. D' pepsit. Salt Khctuii. Dimitaes of tt.e lii lue.s. IMs-e-ists aafiai from the use of Mtmury, Ixmi of Apptrite. fsdu lu tae tSiJe or Shoulders, cienexal DeUli V. Lumbago, Dn.psv . Jsnndi. c. I uiin n... Iroixnii-. .vti' i'::r..t. Cough-, Collis. Weakness of the'aeitt fuUnooar A3eetimis, and ail o. hcr Dise-es tcn iiug to proluce l'.Butr.ptloii, LiT-r Complain f. Female Irreguuiri aw and mplalnt. Sieh and Nerroas lUsil icrte. Uw Spiri , Nbrht -i -. Exposure or impruience in Ute. Chror.ie Coasdtu ional Ik -esses, and as a Spring and summer Drink, and General lot.ir for the BjM etn. and a (ien-le and Hi Purgi ive, l is sup.Ti.ir :o illue Lack aud tougrvss VI Bs MS, or seiau.x lowder. DU. J0UX BCLL-8 Principal OfJVs, 81 Fourth St.. In-rille. Ky Where app.ica.ion for Aeeucies mu.t be --' 'rmn 1 CatAiGtiK l) -V IlKUWMX-i. rs!li t rnls .r li.o. su. i-.li j niT-dtrwit.n 9& v.'i n USKlliGUM V Dili. DtM (. I. AS, S.1J1TI1 t I Ü., Car Builders, G-.ncral Kac:inii:s, and iron Fonnicn. OOMmtBU Of AlAKK. i' AJiii TH.D tTiiii-TS. Z.vSh.s VI I.I.K. OUItl. "j I AVI NO conipl-ld llieir urrane. in. in t.r l-..r -M extensive haS n -. are pieprcd io etsi-lrutt. ut l.oit usiUce, all kinds sf Rai roiu: Car. Viz : Pn-sei eci t"ar. cf II e'.assea Mad, Hsnaarc, :.ut Kaprcs Cnr. Fr L-lit. Plsiawss. V. .. ..I, rsfwck, Coal, Grsrel, and Hand Cars, mal TitH-ks of nil des rtHion. Tncy are also prrpariU lo furnish Chil ed Car Wbsels of any paU' tent. Whee's nml Axles fitted and f-n-shed. ItasBW IMonrlis und Tenders ni.ele ti oider. Kprtnr, Hxe. Castinr snd Ib"is lor Cars. Jack M-nw. Switch.-., end bunch ülatids. W'f ti-.-iit in ' (".'i' I'm ft. Cast. Iron RmiIi'oimI t'lnors. Turn Tables. . ml nil oil.cr work required by Railroad Companies. Tbey aio msunfitcture nil kind of SlBtioasry nnd Hoai Kuriiie, Moder, mal every dt i ripi Nn tit Mill Work. Si.aaiutrs, Coupiuif;. Ila.eers. Ii'.ns. MimJ i.nm MmluiMf. Ve. Wo-! Machinery, urh n Hsaiel" llaaciM Machine. Ror nj, Tniaiiiiiip. and loin-ii;g MarkiSH, t'ircu'ar sad ether Maui lltidcc l iKiiiii. I rstcc mal It-s f I'olis. Water and Ou. Pipes, fa! iron House I routs mat nil -i l.r Cnstmt-s. Tlf-y ate 1 1 j m rid foitosd UmHs of Jotd iup lo onVr, either in t M. : in . I ore . or I". ui.drj hi,-inieid. Ti e' mi-nl'i'i lute l.smlri iri Rai rowl f"rer. aiM Wheeler s Smii. Ii Mm I Tin I' roc al fi itcli are l-riu geucrally lu tro.ti.i-. ,t n t,e ew Kic!hI rnl K...-I rn In i n ih 'Piet n e also rx'insii (iir.icii1 m .-..-ir uci'iir lo order lae 'ust-y eelebrtosil "ludiHiia Krai Issfs6jsse W" .11 execute l.stb I ee iid srnsl- ntle wnh promptursM and lipai b, r.ml . ivinp is Ihrir es-plov I'li i- n i nd oilmen of the fit si oidcr. llu v can (five ;iaa-uiSirr Iihnse whop'ri.Xr their . -ml. ' m. lit nf fidelity ia fhs CXfClilHHI 0: ih ir wrk, WU s fair Wahle Id isa .- anj other t-MSbtiel nun in li- cn try. We refer to our ai now runiiii-e n M lbs ei iial I h.o Rail road ltr ara-ciim-n-f our W'rl. aial li Tllciirr. I.u t A . of ! levelisl. i-'r wh -m we hve done a Isis' amount ol Briefs Work tor the Om Irsl Oi.m and Altm Hrancli Railroad. 25-vt lin TXEVTON FILE IKSFEANCZ fOXFAKY. CASH CAPITAL. OF $l0.0CO. rn'TII. liHlers ciH! Im l .-ei p I med .-- -fv in A. "il". Vrtw9 Bis. F.q.. rti i aas it. n- ariii or -aal e.nmy . uud i step, rid in I le ri-V ya r.-l casita'l e h br.-. The wll kiMsrii cliscacler cf ibis ema.-Miy. sis if pr--s ; pi tnce heret'.fore in adtutiitt i 'o. s. fnrid-b an a-' ur me til,os w!k mtv In-iire in it r at losci w I I W ccrt . 'i'y u,i pr, mpttv iiSri. eatisfactorv r frren-i. here stal l-rwi-e ie. wl Ir neu to all Imm o wisli to inquire fuit'it r us to il.e abint) astl pfi tnptiiMts of Ibe companv. SaSwMalarf AI.BI.RT C. IMRTKR, Agent. fX A'Lf K ke aaserted se. eke .; W -pla V. at C. RAXNA a rn "ÄJ A '".t, I n ket a 'I I'-biIs Hori.l . rec.,st itmJ lori.le by IsVcUl J.'N W ll(II.I.ANTt:HB CRACKERS - hoxi-s jmu raw red and for sa kN W ec5 rtntl.tfi MATTtt.

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