Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1852 — Page 4
DAILY STATE SENTINEL. Th? Catholic Resolutions. These res-.'utions, over which the W bi leaders have b;.n flitaklinj for some dnvi past, appear in the Jouri a! jesicrdiv mornii'jff, over the signature of James B. Ryan, Patriiic Barret, Patrick Cal.itl, M. F-'orrty. a;l S:i , James Connors, Jre,!i L"ux, and othe9. Mr. Ryan, in his cur l addressed to the Journal. rcrstini the publication of these retmlti'ion, says: ' Ov of the siorers of the (.llowinj rosolui i"n ikl Mr. Uron, of the Seminel. it he would pul.lisli them, a r tr.w r t him was thai ho would have nothing t . rJa with them." T. s .-t itrment is ontrue. Neither of the tinners ever had any cnveraatioa with tlie Editor or in Pul.1 i 1 1 -r of the Sentinel in relation to ihcso resolutions. N request to publish the:n ws ever made from any q-.utor whatever. We had only known of them by W js toasting thnt they had now (jot the Catholic, if i such a request been made W should have cheer- (: i complied, reeivnj. tSe ri;.'! t to make nur omni -uts. It is evident that the nut nirs of these resolute n- did not expect our fiv.r an I sympathy. These m.n have been made th tools of desigriine Whigs for the purpose of injuring Go. Wright. It is a part of thep.liiictl progrnmme by wliic'i an attempt is to be
mule to transfer the whole Catholic vrve of Indiana to tip Wilis? ticket, and the Catholic vote of the Uuite.l S'afs to Gun. Winhel Seott for Ute Presidency. Time v. ID now df termine wL i'' ' c honest anl indtp-ndent C ttholics of the country ftc be transferred at the nod en I beck of a few men in laalanaaelb. If religion is t be dragged into tlie on :.n-j p.liticnl erntest, we c . . uidy say, our Catho!k f i nds ha - tVr wn tlie first s o le. An I we are j et to learn, whether the Whig par. ty of the country are to lo benefitted by this alr it manoB.ivre. Tho writer of this ar i. 1, the E litor of the Sentinel. i no en-my to Catholicism. Whn ih re were O'ily a few se-ttterinr; Catholic laborers on our canals at Indianapolis, his house was the home of the Bishop ajsi the Priests of the church. He aUcd them to erect their first house of worship. His aUMitM wer at uc ted at l e r sd'O'ls, and he hnS always heen their ready defender. If, now, a war i, to he made against him and" his pafit&aai friend because they symp itliise wi b the oppressed in IIa i?ry, and coad.-ino tue policy of Austrt i, let that war cune. Wa aio the enetm o:' d sjrf. t . a, and t!ie frit-nt' af f. . .jcra. wit hi ut regard to t.i question beiher the subjec's are Protestant, Lathr.l.c, or Mabomedan. Jr w or Gentile, Saint or S on r. Wj shall polilish fh rcso'oti jus, aud r,scre any furtaji coiumeuts lor the future. CATHOLIC RESOLUTIONS. W:, the nn lj signeJ, Catholic citizens of thi count yof M .r!..i:, an I sitate ol ludiaua, having remained, until wifbiti a s'iort peii-.d. siU nl, t.t.l o ej.ly luteieftid Ipadalurs of tho vaiio.i tiiovemeii's wiiwli have iiecu raidtf m ditf re-it p wrtious of the country, in regard to tue i e. pi ion of tlie nu'ed Huugaiiau etiielrain , Louis K'smi tj. anJ the intci IrenCe oi tuts government in l!.c aafitti al all.irsof the MSB ns id coniiuenial Europi ; artlrM lul'y assured. aaswi Mteu e upon tiicse iav p m taut subjects is no lunger compatible v im tlie iiiih iatio.i vAuieh we bear to our Jell w men. with the d -a.est interests of tlie country of our nativity and of t rit of our adoption, and aoove jll. wih the oblipat ions under which we live to our H ly Caculic C muh oi .st respectfully publish to the world, as exp es-ive ol our opinions and luiuie action, lue folio a ing resolution; Raolctd, Tnat we r-cognif, to its extent, the right of eerv pe"ple la relieve ihem-elves froin mere politi c I IcMidage, whether imposed by the strong a in ol despoie aawar, or. Iy that worse enemy lo civil liberty, rcd-repiildietn ileinoeracy. Retired. That, in ihn late revolutionaiy struggle, in th Province of Hungary, we have be-n called to witraa, r araat fli ev dene of the jealousy al widely dif feii-.g rice, t lino thJ in iniiestation i a desire oa lhe pu t of miy to adopt a form af oovernmcnt similar to tur own. Vaaaavaf raatfl be the opinion of th? masses, we arr as-u el til it the leaders in this contest have thus far presented no alternative to the recusants of Au-iriau doiu i, hi-. tt, b t a in tan to their old und roll d coned a ktMa r ii-v. Wuh tiie poliri.-al conrnlsiona of the c-'ii-line t of Europe, however, we h ive, and can have, u . c i invti raj fir as they tend to promote tie haajOf and paara of G J, and of ms r.ii 'O. ve bcartity wisn t -i s iccs. We bulicve lhe advice of Waslimgion to Iii- ountrv, to form n en anglinff uliuu-es artth a ro.'-i n ii;ois, to le the wisest ui i-sini upon t he salfjeel of -inte, eniiou" that was ever altered ny mjitai man. W; anaaiJsr G rijo WaaMajMl the type if an Amcnc M aitia , and we believe that the tat atfpstM sjraa ar.she to rMW a m nis acts to the American c uistitu io.i, wiil fill i 1 1 l;i,ji a much safer tfiude than in ih- poiilkraJ leaders of t'ie r jvolutionary movements of Euiope. Rn!ei. Thar, in the 'distiii!ui.-hcd guest of the nation," L uis Kosut i. the exiled Govern r of Hungi'T wj have failed to discover any of those Lliy q i ilities. continually imputed to him, which c nstitule aa astHaatcaaal statosman, ihe sa-jaei us soldi tr, and th hi jh minded, hon r ihle man. LoVi- of country in.iy t ihr oe i-'as-i am n his primary viitues; but that patriofisrn is jostle liable to a susp cion of the genu. neues of i s hu mioj. wh eh njjl-cts to honir, and i even liase 0 . 7 r i to in -'ilr an J aVridJi lhe religion af that nation f r tin' political redemption it is pretended to bt laviss -d. IuA leli'y its-jit', in its higaer and pur--r ra iaifas til ' is. h is sei lorn dosc-nded to the degrading djp n af ca in c nt imsly and reproacb up'n the ap stol.o minist'..f Ch ist. iitioirrd, Tbt. in the rendition of a tnlogy npon the frisvrmn nt an I i istituti ins ol England, y t ie Hung tri in CuiaT, we -lioai.l be Ulind to f .e ssaKviagS of our n it ire land, siiou'd we fail lo recoguue an earnest of hi'irt-!eit s.i. r.o a -y to the pi inciplc?-! arist'Ciacy aid d -s.iotisin. Tue very lav on wlu -bK ssuth neared ti s!i .1 .-s o " Ei2l md . : iiat Inland whose nun ions have im wraori ally found entph,:r.e.J in ostracizing and tramp!, njf n,ya repu lie in and deioocratK-i.ik-i ;y ; whose ar us have twice attempted the infinite task of blotting aar asra glorious rtnatiisn from the rati of nations ; and wh i infernal piUcy for tue list two hundred ye.:s h is Jissemin tted, turouhout tne broad earih, the bittf: uess ol v hi that very day, tiie proudest ons of Ireland the bravest and most eloquent d' lenders of h-fr ancient liberty, and deprea'or of her immeasurable wronjf ianguislf.d, miserable aSSSes, in n far off islan pf the sea. They were immolated upon the altai of British tyranny, simply because the? were endowed "r.tn to m ich spirit to be slaves, and too much virtue to i,ii. n t crimes. Tbey are willing a live an ! die, n it ie necessary, separated f. om family and friei.ds, ra ber than iinuvn tbeir noble blood by akinj a release ai tlie fo-tt of a studies tar ne. Our atutbers and our '. .1 1 i, Oir sisters and our brothers, iu a land lav-Ted by nature abo s every other under Heaven, have störend bj f- is of thoutandtl i..eir grievau es are sad as i lie ret rds o lhe human heart may furnish: it might well b-oine us to s-dicit. for owr oir-i kindred, tho armed m-terfereac--of this governm -nt between abject universal mt-ery oi tlie on? ntnd, aud a wori than Austrian opp eion an ti:e othei. We ol;.-ct to Mr Kssu'h. because, first, he has be. t.ayed his own country, and insulted ihe religion oi his o.ra P' ,'?; b-'cmse, secondly, he has expressed the Bssra ad.uiri.tion "f ,.. iiilnut ion of England, whose n: sr il u ss cor.Mgne I intilio as of 1: ish-nen to an untimely grate, and red ;e-d milli us m re t thj necessity of siarrnfi nt home, or seeking an aluin in a foreign 1 ind ; and thirdly, hot. a C he has virtu. tily given his sane. ti'U. ta the late p n il law enacted by tne Bniisli Parliaoie :, ngatnst toe re-cste. b ishmcnl of the ancient Ca n las io-r irehy of England. The course for Iriafc m-n in tlii- -,, .rrv i- plain. It is, to disregard the reqo'si - ;e Mmgarun Governor. Tiie spectacle wxtl.l ta nnrel, ii Iris!, men inci ing msnrre lion in the h ri of E trope, for tlie xirpae even of estaioibing repikt. .n G i. incuts, while their own island is one unmiiiatad sr-ene af desolation ; bnt stranue indeed wouiä an r count ry men appear, banc in hand with our B)y'i ts irs, strenlheninn ihe chains already loo i Holer-ab-to ta It-irrte. Railvtd. T at we have vi-wed wi-h aa)faHd re(fret, tlo etlims w'och have lly leen made, by many ''iTuisriel ineml-ers of the Democratic Panv to enirri'l Hie extarv-sitni assnnuti uis of Loui, Kossuth upot t io fie-nociatic creed. While we acknowledge Mr sympathies fir, and alliegiance to this great national axanizttion, we remember that we hnve a hiyh: r raas-t-r to tt. and hiber in'erehta to conciliate, than any offBire h imm intitntion, or mere eaithly consnleiati t. A rebui mist of h arch, whose founder wo betxve to have beets the Saviour of the wmld, wears 'lilt enter our pro!'!, in unmistakable terms, against every arstaajaV, wnsther d-jvised by individuals o party, w'i object we believe to he inimical to the p om ui .n of the interests of our church, and of our !J iv -ilv M ter. Rr tired. Taac. in the approaching election, we will wiitvdd nir votes an I our influence, from every man, wnbont distinction of party. (. anv olfic whatever, w no sh ill po'!iey end trim ih- lo trines, or pub:icly sppl iul the co nb.ct of L aiis Kossvith ; and thst we will asflftw to avail ourselves of no honorable raaan to enbis aaiaat.
Retained, That the Catholic citizens of every county n the State, ta, and they are hereby invited, to take round Miiill.r to our own, in order that they may render eff'ctual aid to their most holy rel'uion, and check tue march of one of lhe most dangerous sjieeies ol fanaticism . Rc$olred. That the Indiana State Sentinel, and the
! virions other presses of the State, which may iudulje a i fiiendly reg ird for our cause, ta. and they are hereby I requ s cd, to publish these resolutions, for the use of a , poi i ion of i heir subscciibers. S.untd by JAMFS B RYAN. PATRICK BAHRET, P.CAHILL. . M FOG ARTY, MICH RL SHEA, JAMES COMVERS, JOSEPH LOUX, And one hundred and seven1 y. seven others. Our Ticket. Joseph A. Wright, or present popular Governor is the Democratic nominee. He has resided in the State - thiitv-tive years. Unaided by wealth, inlluence, or a j n:me,he has risen from the humble Bricklayer the ' i or. h:.n bov to his nrcsent uosfflon. At twniy-two he t 1 I . . . . . . . r r
cn'ered tlie Mate cegiMiture a rvcp,caeo.a..e , A;.MM.iH(i(,. Parke county. He served one Sarin in the State Senate, J The ommittee. after retiriag a few minutes, reportand afterwar.ls as a member of C"n"ress from the Vi'jo ed ilie foilowiaf Contitution: District. Elected to his presenj position over his popu- CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION lar and worthy competitor, by a majority of9.778. he is OF FRIENDS OF HUNGARY. arrain presented f r the suffrages of the people of Indi- , W aa. i is deemed exp dient, by ihe fiiends of ... f . ,,, rass.- Krt. of Fieedou- and Popular Government, in the Btaas af Indi ana. Hi name i a tower of strength. Ihe hearts ol i . . ! ana. to HWai a Nlaie As-ncialion ol the r riends I Hunthe people are with him and (or him. The young Wine L,ary ,h,.y( ti,erclore, ad-pi fur their govemment ibe lawyers, with sleek heads and flowing heard may de following I l: :.k .k-: .hu t.. their constitution.
heart's content : the honest faj-.ners and woi king men I will I mil l.y him. A. P Wiliard, the talented and eloquent advocate of Democratic principles, is our nominee for Lieutenant. Governor. Ho has served one term in the Stale Legisature. and, as Chairman of the Committee of Ways and M-ans, was the author n( our present atlmirahle r -a i i . i . f, ' system of revenue. But he can and will speak tor lum- ' , I sei' between this and October. Be certain to hear him. C mt. NehemiiH Hatdev, the present Shf r IT of , Rush county, is the nominee for Secretary of State, , , , , Capt.Hiyden is a gentleman of ear;ieter and standing, and of good business qnalifii-ations. He served with oreat er d t as O iarter-Master . durinr? tho war with .11 A I '. . r x. , Dr. Elijah vr.AND. fu ashington emintr. is tue taniHatS fir Treasurer of State. Dr. Newland i, e , . .. a t- tt .1 f i h"lievr, a nitve of Indi ins. He IS a gentleman of dlj, . , , . ,r . m cided talents. Me lias never held omce. i:i l 41 n Wis a Presidential Elector on the Democratic ticket for t:,e Second District. sr T TI n.-v... fm..l.. J n.l,n Major JoHt P. Dt nn, formerly of Deirlvnrn, hut now of Perry county, i our nominee for Auditor of Stnte. He . j- t i . j was once no on er of the Indiana Legislature, and served as a Senatorial Delegate in the Constitutional Conven- ... c r . tion, and is tlie present becretary ol the Senate. He is a , , - , . . tt i gentleman of fine business capacity. He will make a i good State officer. Messrs. STCAar, Datidso;, Perkixi, and Roache, I the candidate s for Judg.-s of the Supreme C"urt, are gentlemen who stand at the head of the legal prof, ssion in the Stae. No one will call in question their ability ... or uieir capaci.y. W B. Bkach, of Bonne county, is the nominee for ." . , , Cierk of the Supreme Court. He is a memlier of the present Hou-e of Ueprescntaiivcs. He is honest, faith1 n,l and mf Horace E. Carter, of Montgomery county, is the candidate for Roporter of the Supreme Court. He is , . ' .... , the present incnmlient, and is a gentleman of decided talent. As a m-mb r of the Constitutional Convention he made considerable reputation as a sound logical rea,n..r and nl.lr. .Uli.tAr ,. . . ,. . lie had no competition lor the n miiiaiion. W. C. Larraiike, a Pmfcssir in the Gfeneastle College, is the candiibite for Superintendent of Public r rt 0 t i" 1 1-41 iioiumiiiii. . i"'""" j . .o.e.. m ii ij 'Tallinn I for this station. He ha devoted bis life to the cause ol Popular Education. He knows, feels, and understands the wants of the people. As an Educator he has long enjoyed a high reputation. Democrats! hare is a ticket well worthy yoar tupport. Do your duty, and a glorious triumph awaits your labors next October! IIuRgariisn Associations. The rteop'e of Iud ana know that tho object of Gov. Kossuth's mission to the United States is to raise means viih which te prepare the people.of Haagaif to contend against and overthrow Despotism. The people's sym- j pathv, unless practically cpcraiive, cannot aid him.' ' - ' ... . L . That the people who have s nipnthy with the Hnnoa ! rian t is inny render "material aid.'' Hungarian Asciaiions have been formed in the Eastern and in several of the Weste n States. To explain the circumstances i requirino lhe formation of such Associations, and the ' manner in which taev should be formed, oiroulara have . ... , i . .l s r l : been issued, which may be obtained at the office of the Sentinel, printed in English and German. This Circular sets f n ih : " In the war for Hungarian Independence, Gov. Kossutli had 4( 0,000 volunteers upon his Rata, but not 150,Ut;0 muskets to -j Uiem. " Wiih 200.000 muskets more, notwithstanding Gor--'''-treaiheiy and Hn-siau intervention, the Huno.irtaa cause would prob tlily --t.il have tiiuiliphed. 'i n ere are mot e willing volunteers niw in Hungary races ll-en hostile, are nw friendly channels ol com munication then unexplored are now open. " Bui lo arm these volunteers and transport the arm 1 ament required, involves a heavy expenditure, sucn as h.rcalor private cont, ibuliotis cannot meet; and which , V ,. , , , ' , can 0., v be s..pd,ed from the jllWIII symprtihy and throiiüh the collective small subscriptions oalheied W t ie "innt hand if the peojle 'l.isesiimfttrd that of twenty-five millions inhabitmir rrM territory of the l öion, Oovernor Kossuth cannot . .. come in cunt a. t with more than a million anil a I. all ot 1 the population in the cities which he visits during bis ra- : 1 ' 1 I- 1 1 . r .1 T .1 pui pai-age uurrieu oj 11. e aspect 01 ine events in me Old World. Ma 1.0..0 .1... ;... - . 1 ... i. .1. . .a. ..... ir.v.i H."U, ' Ur' ISO 11111 11 IIICI1 tlie rema.t.ino three-and-lwenty millions and a half couid be reacli'd. 1 ''In pursuance of thrso views be has suggested that there be forme), thron oh the United States, Associations iof Frientls of W the purpose af securing Matetisl Akl towards ibe cause of civil and relijiuus liberty io Eumpe." S'.ate Associations may he former! at the Capital, then County Associations auxiliary to it then Town Asso- ; ciations auxiliary to them. The State Association may have an executive committee appointed in every county which m y act as it a.-ent between auxiliary associa- , tlor.8. Tlirt)U"ilOUt Ohio such Ass.u utl"ns have bet n f 1 r XV A - .1 1 etc. formed. Gov. V oid is the President of the State Asaociation, Lieut. Gov. Medill. Vice-President, and the Hx ecutive L ommittce com puses many of the most lllfluenti ll citizens in every part of the State Indiana, according to her resources, will not be beI hint! Ohio. Let iho Iliosier bo equal, at least, to the Buckeye State. M Members of State, County, District, or Privat" Asjsoeiations of Friends of Hunary, will be required to contniiiiie eaen ont aoiiar, either pud up. or in lorm nthlv inslalments of 25 tents each, of which the Hi et is directly payable. They will further enoaoe themt selves, as memheis of the Aasoeiniion. muss -hnir n.r. tsonal mflne ce and exertions ti forward tbe collection . I - - : ' T . - '-' TT I '.I . ... .1 A t.i .....1 In . 1 st mr ' - r . L I ... i.n ...v., ...',., in -:.in-iai. i ..ii 1. .1-1 01 me Cause. , " To form a District, Private or Local Association, it is only necessary for any number of peraons, excecdini; ' twenty-Hve, to subscrilio their willingness to lieeorne ; memliers of an Association of Fiiends of Hungary, on 1110 aioresaui coniniions. anu to signiiy ins same to tbe A-so iaiinn of their eounly. " Every Association will be separately recognised, and the name of every member puldished without delay, ami reeoided , Gov. Kossuth, to ho enrolled publicly in the art-hives of Hungary whenever its fieedora and independence shall have been recovered. " County A'STKMntions will Ue requested and empow. ered to appoint from every county from two to six collectors, and to award to them ix. per cent, of tbe fund I'ollected, to cover the expenses of collection, and to reward them for their trouble. " Every member of the AMoctatrtrn shall (on his d. daring bis riih to that effect on joining tba Associa-
tion) have the option of exchanging his ticket for a one dollar note of the National Hungarian Loan, payable (without interest) on the rcto.'ery of tho national prueity of the Hiangarian people; or a subscriber to the amount of $25 (or 25 member collectively) will ta entitled to demand and to obtain a 25 dollar note, payabl under the nliovc named conditions, nnd bearing interest at 6 per cent., payable (if demanded) every six months." It will ta seen, on reference to our columns, that a Stale Association of the Friends of Hungary was organ
ized at the Hall of the House of Representatives on Sat
urday evenins. This eveninff the Association msets at r Houses. ur..i t feel c-nn.inii tust ou- pn s.ui y.e wen7 f tlerneir Drew Hai sr mucli more beeoiiinit; and betiar adapted Masonic Hall, when the permanent officers will lie re- io ine ssaasa than iiioe io be fou.td at any other iiue . . . ... r k. , ..... .n.l.ljj
, , j i- j ported, and an Address delivered to the Association liy , Gov. Kossnth. An opportunity will also be afforded to take stock in the Hungarian fund. State Association of the Friends of Iluncnry. At a meetinjr of the fiiends of Hungary, held in the Hall of ihe House of Representatives, on Saturday! evening. ..nr, . . " " w- . . . sr , . TTllm, linn. Am. iriic1; a Q-f and Austin II Brown appointed Seci-'ary. On motion of J . H.Lane, a committee consisting of riri vir r u i r i u J. H. Lane. W. J. fliown, and Lnlis. bprague, 1 1 I ..... i I.... , . aiuwinieil tc report a Constitution for the government A STIC LE 1. Tm'is As"ciiinii shall be known and dona;t'il :is lhe "Illdl.ina Mate Assountlol) ol the f lieilds f LI ... it hi ii'iio'ii l . Akt. 2." Any resident of the State of Indiana mar , , hecome a member ol tins Aci Ulon by sulisii lluna in namv to this 'onslillltion, und p'l) ing UUO the Ti easuty the sum nf One Doll ir Art. 3 The 4sWers of the Associaiion shall lie a President, nve Vice-Presidents, a Ireasurer, a tvecora - in Secretary, a Cm-responding S-ciclm V. an Executive - . ' ' - .-. . . Committee, i-onsistinir ol one active and innuciitnil ci Izen rom eat.b counl v in t,e State al), a Centr.l Committee, to t ,msist of live individuals, all ol whom shall resiue in tne cuy w irmiaivipoiis. Art. 4. It shall be ihe duty of the Executive Comlilt,.p ; th,.ir cive cmnties, to cause Associaj tins io be formetl w iih the least possible tlelaj, which Associations shall act in unison uitk the Slale Association, bv reporting to its Secretary of dp espnnden.e, . ' 1 . m .. . - . 1 . . . m . . i ; - - "j f jnj to its Treasnrer ;he funds they m;y from time to ! lime raise in furtherance of the cauo l' Constitutional Government in Hun-'iirv " , " . " ' - , , a , , Art. 5 Ihe Central Cominitlee shall have the i active siiieriutendcr.ce of all lhe business concerns of the I Association. Aa-r. 6. Tlds Associaro. shall hohl its meetings, "n'' ',et't ,,S nm -,'rsi annually, on the h st Alonda y ol , jMniinry Rt ,he g,, ((f üove,nment. Art. 7. The President or any three Vice PrcsiJ . ' " ii .a ' : . dents, may call a.i ritra session of the Assta intion, at i an' ,i,n0 hJ C'Ving thirty days, notice, in I lie public print of Ii:diannpdis. i A T 8 The Assoei-im may adopt and enforce .,i i i i - r al! such by-laws, rules and regulations, as a ni:iortlJ I I In h i ) in i ,( r Mint io, il ,r v nl r iii i rti . n . I ir r i nnv Ii iipmiiiI. the mciiiiiors present al any regular meeting, snail aeem : ""JjfJich. after lieing resd, was adop.eil. Governor Wright laid before the Association the fol oitio lett.-r from Gov Kossuth, which was read Indiaanp .lis, Feb. 23, ISo'J. To Hi Excellency Got WrimkU .ir r; Allow me to -all your attention to the i formation of Associations for the collection of material . e ,, , i , , am M the cause ol Hungary, nnd to the rules suggos. I "".",r S'ance. wiucn i oeg leave to sunjo n. The t 'ljecls o these Associations are to rouse tue public M t, the neecssi-y of prompt action in behalf o, Hunj ganan Treed.-m . and to obtain lhe means ol securing it. ! 1 's 1 ''""''''y conceive may best be accomplished by I such Associations, not otAj4liroiigh their political action cxr .s,;ve ,,f lhe nHtj f wjf jjf ,j v ajn oeuer ' ally est,l.l.shcd . bu. by obtaining 'an amount of mate, ia'l !'d h I mux n sure the success raf prepai ations '..I i.. .. ....... r f i i: a.. nncnuy inn iuic'i I'M ninncss inicin-ic- on ii"ti , , i . . ,. r .. : riH ill n emintrv u H,ti i-iiiki i '. nt m 1 1 v llint nl , -n.il IriMltli n country, wl ami religious lim rty to the Uld oi ij. ... - ' Coulil 1 personally see and converse witlt every man in the Union I lee sa sfted t int mv explanations would 1 1 . 1 1 .i i 1. . 1 induce him to befriend ihe cause 1 humbl v repi eent . but ' . . - . . . as Ulis is impoSMI'le. 1 Itillsl appcitl lo tue lilgll leeung and instinctive consciousness o the position, lUstinies, and duty ol Uns ureal K-pudic, and lely upon tlie com- . i , . 1 ' ' .' . . . prehetiMVe and considerate gencrosily, which, without the stimulus of incidental excitement, will move energetically onward and upwards in the pei formance of a nntriotio and roller no t,.lr fi this ormitil I address patrioln and nIJ M laaK. U i UN grmnai l amiress myself to y MS, sir, as the friend ol t leedom and ol Hungary, and as to nn enlightened patriot who appreciates intri.it who ai.oreciates the piescnt position ol this gre il Renul.lie as w ell as ,,' .I,., nr.kj equence ol that pos. hope that my country the honorable nnd glminus con. tion, and venture to express my may receive, as it will oratelullv and joyfully aekn.av. . i . i c . .1... 1 i i. .. . . . i .. i . I i . ledae, the hencfit Ofttaiaed through your manly and .lis- . , i . , r c ii . i interested action, and that ol your fellriw-cifizens. w hose attentioivyou 'Tay succeed iiy calliny lo the exigencies of the case. . ,,J I am, dear stT, , Yours very obedirmtlv. l KOSSUTH. On mntinn nf W T Rrnwn nnmmil tt'M m nn lint - ed by the Chair la ,ep..rt permanent officer, of thcAssoClalton at the next meetnijr. Governor Wrioht oh ve notice that Governor Kosulh would address the Association at Masonic Hall, on Mon- : 'a.v evenino n motion, the Association adjourned to meet at MaI onii. nn . .ninv : - - j J H DEFREES, President. Acstin H. Brown, S-cretary. !TTThe election of Col. Weiler, as a Senator in Conareas from California, is a great political triumph. It , . .eL-r -i iI is not only a tnumpii ol the Democrncv in L aliiornia. but of the whole Union. Col. Weller's inHuen. e and trtlenls will be felt in lhe national councils He was appointed by President Polk commissioner to run the M'-xican lioundary line, but was shortly afterwards removeu ny rresiueni layior. inns nave ine people 01 I California and Oreoon rebuked the administration bv 1 "aiuornia anu vfrceon ri nuaea tn aiimiuisirntion ny , e,cction of Wecr Lane f0 Co on(, H . Senator, the other as a Delefrate; and we only recrct that the butcher Ewiuwho made them the peculiar 0,jec,s 0f his .vnellnce la Secretary of the Interior 1 II T-. -1. las . -r I . I a .ya , . . . arm as m-nator, irnei ii'ias- inatru IVlie Senate in the place of ' 117 1 - 1 . u V. u . . . ,i 1 r.. r auc, wiicu me. ni.0,,1 meci iar .nociei iat,e 10 lace, and mete, OUt to him tlut castiyation which his das- ' . ; urtJ,y cnduct mcr,t9 Si ott nnd the Compromise. The Louisville Courier lias at last obtained eatixfactory evidence that Gen. Scott is in favor of the compromisc It appears a Mr. Paschall of St. Louis, but now I in Washington, writes as follows. " T 1.1, ,hi rw.olo .0 -a- .,. -I lim J.,..ki. L ,. . ...... . ..... ...... ... ., ... ..... ijMii j u n iac natfrr have been rrmtred. Gen. Scott wab the vrarranaja or thi CoMPa- Mise Mf..scres i rom the t-raraiw , ADVOCATED THEsI AND ENFORCED THEM wherever AN ; I o0""" "ere and ei.sew here a nd CONTRIBUTED Not A LITTLE TO sECCRE THEIR A D'P- I TION His vuw- uitii mrrarmrr to thp aar! . ' RLFERENCE TO THF.M ARE still unchanged and ir f.iectedTo the okfice I or President, he spin, abide bt and execute i 1 THEM." I 1 .. . . x . . . . 1 his is the Wine mode or obtainino the opinions of a ; " sL. at t ail. - ill mm . nil ' . is to asa nie man a-aane sfaaKs 41t. 1 tie w hijr irethoil has thisadvantar;eftheiii-N SeofCjasilke Nrth r. 1 n 1 ..... . 11 ... u ..11 . . w . i : 1 4-. 1 . . a. . -w . tan .iciit uwi 1 rasi'iaiu vu rvrr inintirivu nw 1 en
- a wj ajwaäwj 1 win capoec to pui'iie ati'e, en tue Vtiih tlay ol March in xt, Scott to make such an assertion 1 whilst his frientls at iho ! M l''e -"ourl !Iue. in the city of Indianapolis. Marion counlv, Inc.i, .;n .1 i , . dimia. wiinin t.'.e ks urs irecril.cd by law, the rent and pr.'hls lor ISOllth Villi declare tnat It IS perfectly satisfactory. ' seven jear of the f..il..wine real einle town H
i Wbat dewption. Gun. Scott can sneak nnd write ami .l. . . . . .. ..... i ""-ro ""lu e no seconu uanued evidence in the case, j Democratic candidate for the Presidency occujiyin-; 1 ts 1 . a thai position could not ei one vole Caved in. The Whif fiiends of Mr. Fillmore and the compromise measures have caved in. Where is Sol. Meredith and Sam. Pai ker, James Rariden and M. L. Bundy, E. W. McGaue-hey nnd Thomas Dowling, Milton Grefftr T " " wn'rc : oey are neither delegates to the National Convention nor Elect- . ...I Cm T... 1-1.7 rl . . , .... ors. K. W. Ihompson, who was absent, was made an Elector. We should like to hear Richard making speeches against lhe compromise measures. Hear him explain away bis letter to Senators Bright and Whitcomb, hat he is a man of genius, and can easily do it. Dick will say, times have changed, and I have changed with them , all right.
P. 8. ItARBKR A Co.S 8PEING STOCK FOB 1S52, HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS. Mattuthc'.ure.t liy inioe! eitrrly for ihe THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, Amt Said si om Warehouse.
No. 455 Main Street. Louisville, Ky., w fE are gin prrpare-t to luruinti our rtwuiheru ik Wctern ir,ai.Wan.l Meu-Imtu genersUi Willi tlie larger aou iihim elrftaiit muck of gooi in our ..... ever oTered lor sa e In America. TLey liave trm innnufjciured by BaSSStVOi expressly lo uit 0jS Souliirrn and Wralrni iraile. T:ie style and fiuih of our eoorlt hsve long ranked almve all tnir Mjvauiaaes in maiiuiaciurunf rc-ui.ii imi c ait fr nr , prompt men to under, el I any Western House, and at th" sine price they eau lie iMtusrM "f tae Kaieni Mauufa-lurer. We solicit a call irom all merchant' visiuug our cay, assunug ibcui tlint ilirv will lie well Dasl bv dninr so. All orders promptly attended to. The foods well selected and wen pncKra. . ir-Wbe hiRhrst price iu ca-h for FURS aDd PELTRIES feblWlSS irlwtss P. i HARKKR 4 CO. as - a v t I : i ssssJI asVssa , . 1 asäf r Isid i -k. ,o ; pui..u- a.r .he tii-r-t r-.r.,..Se taawj Issjaa ; am t.ArVLf. in' t' IM fr rtl .IK,'9 I I llirLiitni tn inuiiiini mi inrri nur cucul'i n ill lie liai -in.i vmji i 'u-i itc--. 1 1 j iiii-rm ihe public that he ha old hi stock oi Hats and Caps to G. MdHNNIS. who will eoutinne the miiiifaciure fall kimli of Um-; im! I v..i.M Im k leiive to rccommrml Mr. Mci.iiini 'o all of mr id ruMomrm nmi i'l othrrt im mv wn (.d and rrncet r . I ft-.. . I. . ,n tUm ....I inline .i -in mar inr rti i n , ur uii 1:11111; c u iu nai m Cap Ii le, feeling confident that he eau at Coinumdalr them at all lim-. SA.ML'KI. HECK. 'i rA!l persons k imwin ihemselves indebted lo me will please i call at mv linn Shoaand settle. fetr7 i'2'ii-mjr 'v-.liii S. BF.CK GBO. 1. WllTCHBLDi Sörth-Wert cumcr of Pearl and Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, If AM I TI HKS anl k- conoaiiily on lomrl. a lara-e ami fri'iu ra' a'ri im ii o JiipHiiueil. inianientHi. HrmZe-l. and Presil 'I'm Ware, which he ottri l s 11 to Country Mr i chant-. Store an I Tin IV:i'er P.dlar. and other, at uch price a arjH i leid a h:iwtsm- pn fit to ti e ruer Eirrx anii le lie orT r lor sale i mmle in his om n l:np au I under hi ir-muil .npi rinicii,! euer, trom Ilie ran ninti rml a)l.it in tlc p-irlirular he claim-to nvr It in hi ivnver to off, r induerim sli fir suneruir t i anv otht-r . . . . ' . m di aier in ilie We-t , K I. ... M,B ii..iiitn'iunii; uer:ri,nciii m ihe y of room, nmchmerx. and a -frt.it.i i.i.mKrof workun n. he !:.-ipc t le ble lo uppiy th- mcresmg ileniiuwl Dealers who Imve leeii aecuslouied to tnaking their purchases in I .t.Jrft!1 .? !l!ltt. wt aata ta 1 iMV jo.) -an-aa iiey wan and nay fill up their sioeks jut a ihry . ! tastf desire, witiiout t e mconveiueiice of waiting n weeks or two moml for a nn ii from mo Van I7".""' '"r H np.'iy troni nie r.asi J SSSS ""r",:-'" c. Zimmerman. edwix mat. C. zm.MKIt.MAN a.- Co., Mnnidrictlirer of the Improved Fire and Water Proof Composition Roofing Ä E desire to itti eel Uag purticular SSli Blassi as lias I'uhlit- lo I . our comp, no,, uoonng in me .vi.iuu aC ure ol wliich wc nne hten exien-ieeU enuHeed dnnnn -evt-rn leim nut It i i. i . . L . , - . . 5. . . ' I ""il i ui iei-ei.ii) linn i. in nriicic w.n nri iiiiroUiict-il l.y u in li,.sisc Ii wa tuen new. ha.i no mriucace in itasTaaai last u-own1 i ll,er"1 ""l M lo receive il. lull share Ol akt afpiatlilSl ! W",H' ' t-''-r''! ami ii.docr.m naiely oraed airiiiiisi new mi. rovemi nt, or imiov.it.oii upon old estal.lished nuimn. The facti tint it ha, umier these ein uinstance. solely npon us ..wn menu. 1 astat ias-start afasa sf aast, aswrraa aW aayasatasa, aad yawn into ulnuwi inuvcr ni favor, is sufficient evidence of the judgiiuiii ' i we coutidnnh oirer it lo tlie pul.l'r- as a mode ol R.iofii,,, assosä c '" ' ' ry import uu' cuur, wane n cmimles . Kr,aier decree ihau .my iher Root in me. the vaiuai.le requisites . Slsaisiasc , darahility . and stcuriix ac tum loiti,e ami wxier p. rm of Koofme i superenlins the ue of all .."her klndi, , r-tvmi'ui.iversai .ali.f.;iio. sikI is highly rec m.nemled hy all ho have lesteil ii ut ily. Tuese Kit-f require an inclination of only 2" "" -o.-. ."fiei. raf reat wi:o.tge .. ca-,. .fr i 1 nl! '"" Parp-ses Tuey are uiTordcd ai ii price not to, j cxr-t-t-i t e cot of slniul; roofint; while the amount of tn-itrrial i ved, w im ii woui.i oturw be u-ed in exieniinijf up die wall lo; a at. er ro..f. orten rcii '-r .'ie ct oi the hutl-iunr less with the r.i-np.itiOn Koot thsu w.lb s innr e: and mm time ti wi.ol. Cl of Roofiae a bund, ug aier tins piiui is i4Ü for by t ie hnck Saved in tn- gal.le ends, and taa tt ass framing necessary for such ' huiiiliiig. The expeue f hl or inetul mutier may always he ! siv.il. a we innke lhe euoer- of thus. me inalerial. ami the Iisi la ic tlie taaa r may have l- run does not increase the liaUhtv lo 1 leak. It will he io the interest of ihoe alioui to ue thee R ofs. io hear l.a. whatever vraueaisl reputation they - ve acquired ra ! I'u vicmiiy. h i resulted from the v..ik H-r'ormed bv u MV ,ve pu, upvVaf,.. , , m Uliluc,i Kjimtmi u.e.e ,',,ot to our know euge.au ,., v .iu.i srM has had a Roof made by us, who w u ""' aas n asssyai . ur Uamt ' ii'IullTÄ ttC hud im .hail be - ,.-. .1 by .kia on our part. We hold our-e vrs iu re ..'me, t.. ex. cure otassra to au ejtie.a for oar Roofcuf, i,i ai I ,h l,'ort'',, notier-, ' comrt "r "permioti here, several iinpm taut improvea?"' n."u -t i" "'chi " fai ia.lv aasaJ to tms climate .u know ed,e ot till lull- r aurl verv ent-ntioi i.art of ih. I. , r ' . -. , hat trrr b-tu mmmtmimmtd v ut to anv ont. .... . . J . . - i.ici'.o'.i u 011 1 1 . i i.iii oir nie ctimour i n of lim diii-- aorl R'iili I" re.-eiv. our i 'oinno"iiioii KooHne. mid "in nepieaei to meet aav who i ay cesire funiier uitormaiiou .,ur ,,0, ,, ;.w sauijues 01 our noonnrr. measuring from l.tKHi to ..WO feet. . uu cMtirui-i; mi .ue iruin hi our iiiucme u-i, aid me nica chur- ... . 1 . . L . w . r - . a.. . n.-ter win. h ir HimI sustsm in Uu. Mate we reii r to tue n mI. t 'sued. who have ir use our Improwd Fire and Wat. r Proof Com- ; ' ' " ' 4"""-" "-') 'a' r. I lsriiA-t.i.l C Mayer. Ii. Ymides, T M. .sharp. K. Pnttaee, i UrsSta, V. Baach, K Lnderiiil!, ü William, j. w.lkms, j! : Vaiidejrnrt, O. Anderson. Nonle k Print R M I'atteisou. M, & I. ' '-':,e- lr. ThompcHi. N. HaSrSa-aW. .-eirpent A Mcl'ord. J. S. i P?1"- Kl" tV "land. Ha-selinan & Vmlm. XV. Ri.twou. P Mei- : kp, lWnnrh m ilp Bllh) H u ImiI w Kan w R , : D Ih-free. L .M. Taai a, K. A Hull. I) V. Cully. ' rivuri: A. .-. hite. P. & O lt.-ii J i. i v. I.. K Stoclion ' 'c Mi i.-n Ac U.-eckenridge. J Ser. J Rtrpssitas, K.w-er A Br.. M.-inin a I. in -. W II. T llratnhie T. P Kme.so.,, il T Sample, Attici FjlMfa(H Coaa'y-J Mi nona d. D 8. Jordan. N S i Br .wn. . Minser. t. Arre. o f. K.or. J. Cromp'on FusNSLlx. Joiana Coaiif, F. M. Finch. J Herriotl, S. Herr.. ! oh'r M ,v. Th coumy t n i ilisis ' WalOTiliiaa Cocxty Coumy Couun.s;oiier, K. t ,yOIW Nixon, A. SCLI-rVA-r, Cocsrv Counlv Commissioners Sin Liy Cm 'MTV--5riiie V Hacker, J Balliran, Dr. Rohi.in. IV. Little. Mr. M.'Far and Jme Robensou, Trastew of the Hap'ist and M tblit ';iurctiei: .Uorrictea Dr. McGcuahey . V. V Woodvard. Mr. Peak NoBi.rsviu.E-ti. M. Shaw. Rixilinc Materials coiisiaiiily on hand, and for sale at the lowest fctitt ' urdef run' OlTa e M our Maiiumcmrv. on Market street, nenh sir-e. two and ; I a hall .pian east of lhe Court House, Indianapolis, lasti ana. I TAll work done by u warranted. lull,,.,... 1-..1 J r ,. . I PATENTS. GEORGE II. KNIGHT & BROTHER, PATENT AGENTS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, No 5. PUBLIC LANDING, CINCINNATI. O. VrF. procure l-euers Patent for inventions in tlie United Stales and I. ii (.. . en' er caveats of invention., w Inch are not fudv . mai tired, but wh ch n i do. red io pn.iect hom p.ra . tirauchi i ''..'iiiiieiil and , ontrarts, and ai'cial to recoohng same; arlvi e wuh ' , dealer m Patent R.rrnts. a lo lhe value am! valiflitv of I'stut Pr,. f ' , ,,",,"."l,r r "e nitcut n.- e, w a.1,1, ....... u I -' w-r-s-c " iure, w c mi c atme l' 111:1 IUI : II ril t r 4 m Iii I j f, I ' anility of an invention they inuy have in Iih. id. thereby, 111 many L.i-e-. -a-ing in m mucn ex'at iure 01 i nie ami money. The following hints n.ar lie useful to inventors: M.kIiI should not exceed a 111. lies cube. A-fc zuineiil sh.-ud be recoidcd w ttliui 3 months: fees must be 1 !.., "i i ance hi iccie. ! ',iatcnl-' wnh d leciive specifications may l re isned 1 Ti e sale .i a invention tor not rxceedmc Ism years nrior 10 an m cm oe. prevent a P.un, ,.,., ihe.eL. I There is a penally 01 $iuu for puilmg "Fa TKN T" upon any unpateuteii aihc e. l"! PrCY.ion ? Pelicatiof. ... , "neniion to become a citizen, eutnies a fureiguer 10 obtain a Patent j M.slel and fee will be forwarded without charge to the inon i:ie mine leriti us n 1 ilizen ' eiitr. i.i.oRr.F. H KXIOHT & nnOTHKR hare the oldest etab ll, ri Pa'.-nt Agent. v in liie VVc-t. l.av.ng beei. engaged in Ilie ; bu-n.es liter seven years past. Terms maderale. Ref. r by permi-sioti to I Judge McLean, U. S. Supreme Court; i Jndie Jnlinstou: Ju.'jre Walker; I l-roressor I ..-eke. OI1.0 Mn'.li al I rultge: . e. V Co ; s 1 ;.. , ..... Sliie'd: JlZt F'"P G K St V" " C-anenls, Sup. L M. RaUroad, tl.-'lai'iv Sror.T tm M r r..m 1 ... ., irrer a t o., linyton: ! K1'J "' c,,ffi" Kuiimond. Ia. irawSMIw-siaw a HEHIf F'S SALE. l!y votue of an execution to nie duected I ,.c,,,' omT 1 ! lmtt Citiata Cirws, i mm a n.. to l 111, 111 l 1,11 llu. -JO'li diiv o: M....-I , ... ... .1 .... . t!,e Coart Hnuse. 111 ad itsaaao i. 111 Mrafioa coun y. imhaua, wiihin the ho.c . pre c.l.ed i y law tin- re!.t aad preßu lor seven year, """'.' real cslate. lo- wit: I"'u "u"'r tea 1 10. eleven (11) nnd twelve ( 12). in block ,, er filly, iu Hie. my of d..ia,x.., in Maii.m touuly, SUie of ludDti.a. Aud on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest. and costs. I will at lhe same lime and place expoe the lee simple Ol aid 1. a' ratal. Taki 11 n the property of Hei.ry IVrry. at ll.e u,t of lohn II. Ciad ey, suivnmg paimcr if ihe firm ufQuar.es V v. ' ' . .1 nr.i.i., fn:rn iff anon l o 1 B I sit a a m aa. w J J 2 February I. ISj. tei Jou jw Bv V Korsos Deputy. a. HERIFC 3 SALE II v virtue of three execuiiona ami one Ol lee bill to in - d. reeled fr.'in die Cierk' ('dice of ihe Mar.on . ,, ..... .. . : w" h"" "' ,he ,,",f r ,hc or" '' quarter of -eci.oii 1 iwciit) -seven (Xr ,, i..v. miup eiaieen ( 10) n-nli, of r .,ltr a .!'. "g eighty acre, more or Usa, in Marion couinv. .-tine 01 iii.iiana And 011 failure lo realise ihe fnll amount of judgment, interest, ami en!, I uill al the same lime nnd rtlace ranoa the fee tunrJ ! f said real elata Taken as the properly of Hugh Cnnnuighoin, at the suit ot the several peraona named 111 said execution aud fee bill. C. C. CAM, TELL, Sheriff Marion Co , jW-iry IS, iQ5t. febglw3w By W. Baattaa, Deputy. wHERirr S SALE. Ily vim e of one esectil on a.nl one fee c5 lull issued by the Clerk of the Johnson Couuiy Circuit Court, directed 10 me and now m my hands. I w id expose 10 sale at public aoctmn. at the ttnor f the Court House, iu the county .af Atari. mi . ii i ue .1 ate oi iiiiiiiiia. Iieiweeii ilie In. urs of in ...!.. l st aiKl I o'clock P. M.. tn Saturday, the 4Wth day oif March7lh5, lhe I rnu ,'l I""06" '"' ,t" lern ,rei )ars, oi" the following deFt -a ri i III, l-UJ- W 1, He ng ha nuiti'icr one (1). in souare number f.irtv.nlne not ;.. k eity of Indianapolis, in Marion county, and Stale of Iwdisua.' And if such rent and pr.di'a w ill not sell f..r a sulfic rut sum to san.iv the a-nount demanded by aal writs, I will at the same time and place offer for Sale in like manner, the fee simple of said pro. nerty. Levied upon an l taken as the property of Charles Michael t lha suit of Henry Bradley, and the fee bill ui favor of the ufficera and witiiessca therein uun.ed Terms cash. C. C. i AM 1-Hi.l.L. ciheriff Marion Co., ... ,. . - By W. Kor- Deputy. Indianapolis, Feb. IS, I952. jy bJw8w
BOOT AND SHOE MANU FACTOBT. The tinder f s ?,,ed has on hand and is mowing to order any quality of W B ts and SIk. s. irmüc of the very lie! muierUls. and in workman-like manner. A all h: M"-rk is mwle under hi linmeiliaie inspection, yon maydeissno cu fetlliiL' iunce done to your "uixlerKtiUHlittsj.o He wrraiii his work in erery i-sriK-ular. fT" His shop is on Washm-rlou street, opposite the Court House. dec-3inw W. L BATES, GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDEB! Dr. J. 6a HOÜCH i Urt'S
The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juiee. PRKI ARKU from Rennet, or the lourlli Storni ch of the O, af. ler diree'Kvn of tläron I. ihe -treat Physiologiral Cheinisl, hy J. .S lloiiiihtnii. M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for lndieetion. Dyspepsia. Jaumlice. I jver t'omplamt. t'oni p .iioii ami Drlulity. Cur nit after nature's own methoit. hy nature's own agent, lhe (iastric Juice Half a trasnooniul of Pepai. mfuel th water, will digest mr disrobe Five Pounds ot Roust Beef in about two lionrs, out of ihe siomaeh. Pepsin is the chief element, or grest digesting principle of the Gas tr:- J ii ice the nl .etil of i lie K oral, the purifying, pre-rrvmg. and stmulal ng agent of lhe .mach and I. lemine. It ia rztracteil finin .he digest I re -tomaeh of the Ox thu forming an Artificial Digestive I'IumI. p'fcim ly like the ns'iiral Gastric Jua-e in its Chemical power, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for It Ky the aid of lhi preparation, the pain and evil of indigestion and dyspeii:i are renin veil, iui :i they would lie liy a heaiihy lomach It i.' i 'ins ! r. for I). yn. urm-j e .eo- iK. ' .liiv. Raataa. lion, .ervou iteeliu-, ami Dy-peplie Coiiampt on. snpp.ietl to be on lhe vcrw of ihe crave. The -c ent, fir evidence up. ii which it is bared, is in the lnrhe1 oVirree cu ion :ini reinarkaUe. M IF.NTII 1C I'.VillllM'K Baron f.iehif in hi eelel.r.ded Wotk on Ammsl Oemitry. saya: "An An fiend Dt?etive Fluni, analogous t the Gasli ic Juice, mav reaiilv prepared from t-'e mucous membrane of the ntimnch of the C lf in wlii. h variou ami les ni f.Nal, as meat and eegs. will lie (ftcned chanced, and d .eicd. jut in the aame maimer ru they would lie in ilie human stomach.'' Di C'.mle. iu In valu di'e -riling mi the "Physiolotry of Diges lion." olierve that -a dimii hIkmi o the due quantity or the l.asinc Juice is a pp rnn eni and a I prevailing eaue of Di pep.:a."' and i e stairs lliat ' titiiicu.i.cd prof, smt of medir tue in who wa severely slHiete.1 w.lii this romplaiul, fimliug everything ele lo fail, had ireou.-e to the G-iatric Juate. ol.lumed from lhe Stomachs if living ammnls. which proved completely uecesful" U. tiraham. author of the liunoiis works oil ' Vegetahle Diet." says: "It is a remarkable fact in physmlosry, that the slosnach of an mjls. maceraletl m w r. imparl loihe fluin the propeny of d.s. solvnig van laM article of f.anl. and of effecting a kind if arti6cial il gest.nii of them in nowise il.lfereiit fiotn the natura! digestive proe. " ' Dr Wsana's great work, th ''Chemistry of Man.'' fle dc Rlaiirl.ar.l Phtlade'phis. Ispl. pp ?l-2i say: 'The 'icoi er of I'KP 51 N form a new era in ttw cu m rsl i.i-tory of Dgcstion. From re. cut racperimeu's. we know that ftad is li-olved as rapidly in an srtiric.nl digestive fluai, prepared from Prp-.n. as it is ui the i.atursl Qararie lares itself." All uu-lern works on Chemitry, Muie-ia UaaaaaS, and Phisinlo. gy, sibI 1 1; tvd Medical Di-ionaries. descrihe the character and proiertics of PtPsi.s. and täte many unereiling details rrsprciiiig The fuel that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or fiasirio Juice, perfrctly re.-ml limr lhe ni.tural fVn. . may lie leadily preparerl. fiaas not admit of qui-stion. The only wonder is. that n ha not lie'ore lareu applied to the eure of lud igelion a'id Dyspepsia- so naturally doc -ucli a use uee iie'f t the mind. AS A DYSPF.PSIA CfRRR. Dr. Houghton's Pep-in ha pr.slnced the in. ..I marvr llons effrcl-. in curing eise of Delnlily, RaaaatjaajsM Xrrmu Decline, and Dsp lie i 'i iisiimpliou. It is inipsilile to give lhe deisds of case in th limits of tin adverli-etneiit: hut aalhelUu-atrd tertificaie have been Bireii ..I more than two hundred r-markant, eraves, Mi Pluiil.-Iil,.a .New York and Bo-Ion alone These were nearly a I desperate aataa, Barl tiie cures were not only mpid and wonderful, hut perms in nt. Il is m greai Xervou Antidote, and particular ueftil for tendrn cyto Itiliiou DiMirder. Liver Complaint. Fever and Acne, or badly treated Fever and Ague, hih! theevil etfectsof Quinine leicury. and aber druc upon the Digestive Organ, alter a long ickne-a Al-o for exc ui eaiit.c and the too free ue of ardent spirus. It almost recoiM i rs health with mieiiipt rnnec. (M.D STOMACH COMF1 A I NT? There is no htm of Old ..macli Conip an.ts which it does not se -in to reach mal move at once No mailer how iud they nr-y he. II e.ve inxianl reiiel' A single dose removes all the uup.eai.aiii . uiptoni; ami it only needs to la repent d for a short time to make hear Cood effects permanent. Puntv ot l.loorl. and rigor of laxly lotlow nl once. It is particularly excellent ill rae of Naui a. Voinii nc. Cramp. Sureties of the pit oi'tne Stomaeh. dislre afie. es nie low . eld -lute lhe Himsl. II bv es, l.oA'ne of -p'r I !) siaiinlciicy, Kniticm'.ioii, Weskuess, tendency tolusuinty, Su.t a.e. Jcc Dr Monchton's Pepin :s sold bv nearly all th. d. nlrrs in fin. rimes ami m pul.ir medicine, ll.rouehout thel'nil.d Slate. It is prrpareil ill Powder nnd l e Fluid form and :n Prescript iaa viuls for lhe ue of Pnai i;in. Private Circulars for l'e ne iW Physician, may I obtained of Dr Houghton or Ins Agent, describing the whole pns-es of preparation. asl giving the uthordics up.u winch the Loins of ihi- new remtly are hl A n ts not a - c: et remedy no objecinai can Im- r;i sed against it use by ll ys im in r. -p.dal.le stunrhi K and renular pr. lice Prnetlnc Dollar ptr Issnle COHffKRVE THIK! Every bottle of ihe gennins PEPSIN hears Mas aaMea saiaataia of J s Hoi'C.HTti.N. M D ..ie propri. tu,-. I'ii I nt.-lphia. Pa. Copy-rifjht and Traile Mark a cured. T-Soid hy all Dru$rgt and Is aler in mcnlicines AGENTS Craighead A Hrownmg. lud.aiupolis, who'ele and retail Aeents for lhe Stale of Indiana. r'i i :i AWD AGENCT. 1 have opened an office in the t'nv raf Wa-hinsinu for the procent!oii of claims agauit the fiov'ern meut, emh-aeiug Pension. Hounty Uns'. Patent for IsihU sold, m d a treneral ag n. y hii-nns. My lone cnimectiou w ith the linrl Oince ives me great faedil.es for the transaction of l usn.e in thai a -ment JOHN Y. URYA.NT. Refer to Hr-.it J. F. McPoxalp. Crswfor.lsiille. Hon. A. S Whitf.. Lafryclle. Hon. V J. Pbow.x. Indlio.apolis re'31 m TNE.:- AND BRANDIES. Pure Port aii.1 Mi lags W ine: aw 'J )iH-s Ilia hei! und Coeii;ac Braialy; Jul receives! from Phtlialeiphia. at V. C HANN A A rn RUSHES AT LAST. A larre let of Hair Tool!., and -hay. P int; Itiushes. AI', a fine as.'.ilm lit ': e an! Ft: ; ,., Tuck. Readme, and Fnie-Tooth Cornl. will le -a.lrl at cost, want to close the stock, ai d quit keeping them Come i.iul -ee.t ." ' 9 W. M. TA I.BOTT'. JOHN O ' K A N A SO.S NEW EOOK STORE. MTF awaoaiiN m our fn. . Caaatry Mea a eliartt. Teacher-. Professional Ocnllemcn. aial Naik btiv,t genera"', tlmt we have opened in ataaaaatsfSal . Mrsrisa ianit. bs-di-ina a new lhNk Store. 'e are piearetl al anytime as Bsärf-I) liie trade. ,n large or small quriiitit ex. B nh an enlirr new anil frei sal of llook rind Sialioncrv. We keep always ru hnial a Inrgi aud complete as orlinciit or ice laneon. 'I'lieolotrn al. Liw M l. a-al. Ossjaraanst Maraat. and C!an-al Beaiks: tMei!ier w.ih a ftiü l.a k raf Staple and Fancy Sisiamery We are r oufidcit: n w. mid l-e lo die iii'eresl of Co 'tilry Mrichantaiwl all oihrs ra-asUtat to purchase books to eive n a call. All or.lers lliankfii ly received, and we assure those who send tha' lhe will la-filled promptly. Particular alien! sssi paal lo or.ler In mail or otlierwise foi qitair.dies or smr;e vo'nmes IVeswas and Kap wroited JflllN O'KANF. & SO K, iiiayrfslwif Xo 4 orns Buildmcs. uialei i). .1 Fellows Hall X MYERS lb 9i leave to siiti'.nnee to tlie 1 uMie thai a l.e na the areest. Iinndsoniest mul eherwi lot oi Vim-i nlack. Iliue, tireeu and Mrowu Cloihs 111 th ett , for uile ehe a? eash d.rw CANDIES ' CANDIES ! ! CANDIES '. ! ! We are inaimfac luring, and keep Crtaully on huud. a larte and uperior asMirimeni of CAN DV. CONFECTIONARY, ANU SYRl'I'S. wind we offer to the coinnry tra.de. at rcbicrl easli prices A literal iliacount 011 tlie already reduced price, lo Wholesale Houses purchasiim '.Ii or more taiaesal a lima. I or sale at our old taud. No. 40 Main atreet. Cineinnati. (Ihio. may Ifi-y cult tiF.O MVEKS & CO. 20 D0Z. PEARL CURTAIN PINS. Jui receive! Uy lecljj JACOB I.1NDLEY. STEEL AND CAST PLOUGHS. THE rnd rsis uerl would inform the Farmers nf Central Indiana that he is now receu iii! from the manuiac-lnrers ibe following Steel and Caai Plows, viz: 2011 Raymond Hunter Ce.'a Steel Plows, all sizes; 150 John Roberts c Co.' .steel Plows all sixes; "ß Kocker iV 1a-wi-'s Sicel Plows, all s'zes. SO .l.aip's Improved a-l Mould Boaid Plows, all ixe: 5 Pcactx k s Improved Cast Mould Board Plows, all sizes; 5 Diamond Steel Plows; Sub-soil Meel Plows; Rorjrs' I'nl. nl Steel Cu!iiTat-T Teeth; Meel Mould Boaol, riebt and lert handed; The shove is lhe largest assortment, and pnot superior qna'iiy Of Plow- ever off. red for sale in Indiana. They are warrnutetl lo -five entire aatiaraetimi in e-ery respect, or n sale, and will lar sold for rash at Cincinnati price, at the sieu of the R-d Anvil. Was meton street, Indianapolis, by THOMAS Hl'IST. tei CkI.Tiw 4w Agent lor tlie maiiufacturer I IGHTNKiO! LI3HTNIN3' '. LICJIITNINO ! The uhscriler having put un severs! thoiini.il feel of James Snntt's Cineinnati latrhining Rmls in tins vieiihiv. is still r.r nared with a large quantity of Rtvde dir. cl from Cineinnati, ami ejood experienced haisl to put tip any quiuility :t short nonce and al the moderate price oi in cents per root, or he will sell the Rotl at 9 eeim per foot, nnd le' tlie purchaser put them up himself. Always ou hand at the sign of the Hie; Pad lxck and Cook-Stove, by HENRY f. KELLCHO. Rrferepiru: Cap. Voorbe, C. V Catlv. D Yandes. J. L. Kcteham, ami J D. Urfrses. E.qrs . and Ihe TriMiee of the Deaf and Dumb Asvlum. udpe P. rkins. Mrr R R Cndcrbill. J W. Hoiland. Di . Unilair!, and D. Crau-tu-ad. autti--w F0TJNDRT IH TCRRE HAUTE FOR SALE. The new Foundry erected in Terre Haule lhe na-l summer, known as the ''Valah Eundery," ia now olTert I for sale, in ennee r,ueiH'e of the icWn-se durinr lhe past fall o the recent proprietär, and his inability to carry on Ibe business Tltia Foundry ia in line rnmene; order and readiness for busines; beult- well supplied with Machinery. Stove. Hollow Ware, and other Piitterns and Flaks autl iawtaa on hand some thirty M ut Pig and Setup Iron as well as oilier slock. The Motildin Floor will accommodate six Moulders, and can be enlarged wiih Lille exp- nae. Ilsviue an improved Ft, iron i melted fster and made belter wiih simp e i pre power than in the oihcr eaiabltshmt ma in the cil uiiik leain It i now run with hore bow. r. and there arc ihrer h"res aci-ttaloined to the work, that will, il" desired, be td wu.'i it tail ail cinrine ceil wuh little expense Ihi connected wiih U. Terre Ilnuie is rspidly improviua. From il posiiioa it commands an exienive trade from llliuoia. and from la-iiig the terttnnu of n rai'rond aliont completed to Indianapolis, a.td exleiMiine t r-leveland. (Iiii.t ami with the exteu-ti-n of lhe ranrt' ! Kvanville dtiriu-r the prrsem year, this irai'e mut lie rreatly inereaaed. which make it a desirable point for tn niu ar-toi ir of any kusl With a mall add t tonal outlay, tin Foumlry, well managed, can be made to nv fiir itself in a very horl tune To ihrwewhoa ish to enrnlic iu tin business in a desirable location, such an npporttmil as the prenl e d..tn iseurs a every thinr i in order for em ry ing on successfully, without trouble or loss of lime. For terms, which are easy, and for other information, apply to A. II. JOHNSON. jan?3-wflw-i1rv Terre Haute. Ind. RAILROAD MEH-C..I! aud -are a few full Jewelled Silver Huntin Lever Watches, larae tale ami extra fin. nt received by Express, they are desiatied expressly for R.ii'ioad Ena-i-neern; beiat; the moat reliable time keeper made. Silver Hunting levers at $15 and upwards, at XV. TALBOTT P. dec 18
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It IK Sat It AT KEVTlt'KV Kl 'Ii li DK. JOHI HULL'S SARSAPAKILLA!! Will Wonders never Cease? F -ie follo-dng rnrr. performel aksne bv tha oaa of J tOlsVS SAKSAPAIUU.A. are no wonders, thea w acknowledge that we do not know the meaning of the word. Head, and be convinced thst farts sic stranger Ussa Action : Lr P. CV. Ful'on Co.. Kt.. Oct. 1. 1851. Ir John Bull : Ovar Sir The two dozen of your Saraspari I Is. ordered in September, came o band. and. to aavkrowledging the rerrip' of the same. I feel I would ts doiufr toii irjtisflce to ai'hhol.l the following, among h many of -he ins'anees that have come under my obaerrmtion, during the las' two yars, of the great curative properties of your Sarsapartlla : Mrs. Jesunete Marin, a highly rspee'ahle lady of any nei-rhborhood. aped ixt -five years, had lawn Ion attieis-d wi'h a ranceroti ulcer, which finally reiaced her to so help's- s eondi inn. 'hs' s'ie eonM no- leave her lfd. fha tried he best medical advice In our coaaty, wltaoa relief, and had -riven up all hopes of a cure. At thi s age oftmt ea-e, I persuaded ber son to taka a bottle of our Sarsapariila. lie did on. and in a short time r um I. and purchased another bo-tle. s-s'ing tlie first had had a decidedly good effect. She continued 'o use ir on'il. af er the use ef 2v. or six bo 'les, 1 hxd the pleasure of -ring ' he old lady herself a' church. She a-ured me that she kad alnt.aa ntlrely rcrovered her h--i;h. and fnm her I m rived rtrss account )f ber di-etse. and in abou the same won I give t' to to This is bu: one of a number of cures under my oV.erva'KT of very remarkable ones performed Viy thi autc of yoar Sarsaparilta. in my nrigbtrhood. Tb fetscjfor it has s ea lii increxsel sine iu in rojuctiota hers. Veri respeciiullj, lour olaslietit serran:, H"M. It. DICKINSON, r. Jf . Bons '0C5tt. Ky.. Oct. 6. 1851. Dr. John Bull : Pear Sir I bars seen the most marvel. Ions cure of one of my patients, by your ralaable tnedicins an old lady, who had Wi-n afBie el from her chil lnood with scrofula, and various daseaaaa of the brain. Sh was s'l'y ears old. It had run into something like leprosy, and she wa the mo' frightful crwature my eyes rar In I..-M. 1 rallsd in Dr. lcKdden. a very fine physician, to con. ul' with me in re la ion to her. We came to the conclusion that it wa out of our power to relieve her ; bait, on going to my otBce. I accidentally picked up one af your Journal, when, on seeing tlie wonderful cures tour garav parills had ellec d. I rosoivsd u try the xirinient iu this ea. 1 took her two bo: tie of i. aX er taking which I perceived a great change. I took her same more. Staat as bow taking the six'h bottle, sua I rotisiJer brr waTNej cured. 1 take great pi aur in reconiiuending your Saxsiipuril'a to tho afflicted public. You. - respscriuUy, JOHN M. r.OSS. M. D. T, Tltonias A. Ringe, of Grave Co . Ky., for the beneflt of mankind rjeoerailv. do herrbr eertif;. . 'ha, on or about tlie lti:h day of Uc'öber. 1-47, I wa attacked wi h a very severe uain in th lower par. of the al den en, which la ad but a lew uiinu e. and n.ovcd !;rn t.ie hf: hip. and rootle tied exceedingly painful lor ataXit tire day-, during whieh 'kiie I hal a very lish' fever. At tha end of that tune the lever ewaae.1. aud ass pan. abated for a day or two, af'er attcb i firnn t tnm aaa aa mach worse taaa I-: ,r. l'uri g .. ri e I at l r medical treatmen. From s short time al a r I wa tak.-n. 1 s uuabls to wiik or si: up : the hip id which the pain was so bast commence 1 n n ;. until -ouie tiaie in January, whe a it burs', und a nuu.bcr of piece- of bone came ou a many aa tuen: . a k-at. jjaac of the piece are re t iree-founhs of ar im Ii lot pearrd on in; etc on uiy ieji ana time af er tüis, a hard knot aphip. also one nn ivy riih' wrist, aad r an knee. 1 con inuel te get watUt aaa wor. act p .in m.ile rs araiire in my njht aa; and s ooiarh. At ie. A physician then !r 1 be r . Mil. aaoaider. and 1 1 move in uiv thli time ail per.-ou- gar me up to to. 1 nie tha', a a Huer rvui.d,. TOLLS KLtIK K.Ti;.Cl to .-KilsAl'AiliLLA. Af r the u-c of the s-eo:id bo'tie. the kno" on my wrist eomm i need ge log K-ft. I opt iie-1 i. aud a day er teas SaaSSj a Jin- none laiiie out. ly ri.-: mi got wel, and I eon iiiuid to gain strength. After 1 used the third bottle, I could e: no more for aotr.e four week, af er wuirh time I slice o-ds-d in getting three more boo la. Af er using the time Ut bottle, the knot an my hip la-came soft ; it was opened, and some comip inn ran out togv her wi'h a small piece of lione. and i l.e sore hood got well, an J tha kno tu irely diappeared. The sore on my leg also opened, and a ajassj bf bouc same out. I ron inuad tbe use of .he S...-..t..-ri.,'i in.:. I atai :-ive I ' te.-. anl ai now entirely well, and abl to do daily labor. It may seem str.n re to some, but I will here state that, during the Similiter af 1-4!, I coughed up three pieces of bone, akieh ran now be sn at toe residence of my unele, Tho Meal, where I now live, and if any person.- doubt tbj statement, 1 will uc bappt to converse with them, if thev will cut on Sac. iued, I'll Oil AS X. KINttO. State of Kentucky, Uraves C., Set. This day peronally came before me the undesigned, an acriuir jusii. e of tlie pence in aüJ k -.o i . .'Uiny . and marie oa; h in due farm of law. that the above stateaaent Is true. Subscribed aud snare to. this 15 h da. of (Voruarv. lhoO. 8. t. MuIU-K. J. P. Ist U. C. I. Irwin Anderm. Clerk of the l ounty Court of Graves County, State ot Kentucky, do rer.if tust S. P. Mors, whose name i- -i-ne to tlie aiiovc cerüficate. is now, and was at the time of signing the same, s justice of the peare. in and for said Graves County, duly cou.u..--ione-J and qualified as such, and that faith aud credit are due ail his official acta, a such. In Urs imony whereof, I hire hereanto set my q , hand, and caused the eai of the County Court of ' said county to be hervuuto aÜLxcu, tili 18 -h da of irbruart , läöO. ErriX ANDEFtSON. Can the reader believe, sf er reading the description of the above numerous eures, that there is still a few human beings, suffering wirb disease, that refuse to give bull a SarsapariliS a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it i too 'rue. What kind of twimouy would it take to convince the few remaining dibeiicer3. that Bull's niedi. ine will do more even than i promise ' Toe doctor could produ.e ano her and anr. hcr cure performed by his medicine: but if the rases published above will not convice Ha seep'ical, it is useless to produce any more, and, iudoed. It wou.i eos. a for une to publish the many rertifica v ha- have bven showered on Dr. Boll. The lartwt msuimotU sheet in America would not contain even the DSn.cs of tiio.- aured. let sioue full statement of ' Tai me li.ine :.(a .! i Tit.- ' direeticns. SU eure. ihout f dl : awSAalS w Kiug's Evil, Cancers. Tumors, Erupt ion t of the Skin, Kr sija-la-s, chroi.ic S..re K. es. Kiugworm or Te'ters, Scald Head, K leuina iim. Pains in the Bones ar J"int-. Old Sons and 11; er. .- elling of the Ulanda, g) JShUi.. Dyspepsit, Salt Kbtum. liie.cs of the Ki loey s. Mseases arUitig from the use nf Mercury, Ivss of Appetit, Fain in t.ie Side er Shoui.lers. C.enerai DcbiaJ. Lumbagw. Bropfy, Jaundke. Costivci.-e. Broncnitis. Sore Thn-si, Cough.-, Colds. Meakn.-s of the C'aest. Pulmonary A flee -ttmis, aud all other Disease tending to prodnre Cainsumptioii, liver Complaints. Female lrreiru.an ie and t aciplaiuts. Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Sprri'a, Kickt owisi'f. exposure or inipru laufe in l.ite. t Immic Con tu ional Di-eaes. and a a Spring and Summer Drink, i beneral ionic tor the Sya eat. and a Gentle and Pleas Purga ive. it is superiur io Blue Lick and Congress Wa asms, ur aaauuia t-owtsers. DK. J0UN BULL'S Prineipal Offlce. 81 Fourth st . Louis-rilkt. Ky Where applications for Acencie must be addreeataiY as Saas , ts i.t..a. 4.. . 1.. . , ... CKAIUIIKAD .V III1UIVM.NG, jtn'-dlatWrtia Bats Af eill fur I lid I ail poll The Greatest Discorery of the Ags DR. TBASK 8 MAGNETIC 0IM1MENT, BB.v'ri iiinHina'oiy Kiieuuiai.sui. t:., ( luiiuient 1. u.e mnsl aa. p eie r. inetly c-r pr, rmlta' In 9 eases out ol 1 00 11 will sfford entire relief to the worst 1 ol Nervous llei.il it he n 3u mmuie r..r .servoii l-tnts, Swa 1 Unas of the Sniue, I .urma.au Ua. a. fäV - . . J" - ' ' aa.s.vi.va. UUHIV OK T . ('. II tH OI III Hilf 1 1 if ThIUC. SWEÄED LIMBS. If any of nur Ladies are alii,, led Willi a swelled Limh or Milr Leg. a it 1 s..tnei,iii called. (n eiaiipiauil that manv it-males are iii.jeci to. auer cliiia-l-.itli. al,u v.,,ti, ollrll ,as,r:.-ed toe year. wou'd Oiiiliueiit. which l'i kea '". and aSo d wholesale Hro'lier. Inrluniai KlllfililSlOV n; Has .) loall such, gei Untie of Trask's Magnctt 1 i.t I s tertaiu and pt-rnianciii cure. ishead dr nrowtiiug. Tomlinaor- . Cra e, it in. e) M Loryr . Ok-den: J R lirackrli aV Ca... E-lw Wei Camla-r !. ocil'-lyw and bv one Agent in euch village in tl-e Stat. H . I I.Ki.l -i. Trav. fljiaS r ELZ ELL k TYLER Book-Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, (yuatraaU JSaibTsags. ,.; ;.,.,, Frame Bank.) I. DIANA 111 LI.-. INU a T which place will eonsiaiuly las on hand, a fall and cotr.pel .'ine: im ciiMtia tH.)K oi every uccripi Bianks, H unk Note. tVr. Sia ionert of e. ry or ly on hand of the beat quality, aud will be old a also Jueticwa able terms. TO C0TJHTY 0FTICFRS. Wg are now supp'icd with a nperior a.Ttment of the Kerord Papers and are prepared lo uppl County Officers with rrro wuh or wilhoul printed heads, of the veiy lars; matenal on s. , i lentis as in ,nurt -atisfticii. u. ami in wor lo none in the Weal. We are in tcnn .fall the difrreiit format 'Ja as ine cancn m the Male, siai leel assured that, -bould you faor u with ymir tirtlns. em .re mo t'asaaaa will he given. Particular atiention paid io re-bualiiie old laioks. aur'-'-riinw JÄHEN H AU LAX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. e5C-1yV UiW I IT V. IOWA. nriviovED: removed? r P atTAIfS have rnit.ivid B e r C, the Wright Ibrn'r. w i ere tl ey wiM In fririHl and customer. Ilavine; etiler are ttch ns t enable n to sell as ',, 3VED ' THAt.M .N y Si. re two doors et of ased io see all Iheir former ' ii" i s on, 'acilii.ee an b IhiiicI'I hi the 1 We invite all those in want of Hrv n.torls. ii.-r.es. Ha-rlwara, Ihvoti and thoc. Hnl- and Carta to rive u a call, a tare have ska cioTiiieii iu -.i cnenp- r man lite henitest H-aiSSOLUTION OF P A I ' RSHTP.-Tiie partnershipB W heretofore exi-titi bet rv J. Horn and Pern amin C. Horn, tnalcr ihe hi in ot H J V H C It ..rn is this day diraavlv-ed by mutual consent. TI.e hosine wall hereafter be eontinoed by H. . Horn, who is authorised to aetile the bnstticss of the firm. ,"H. J HORN ... , B C HORN! Indianapolis, Dec 2. 151. TIO FARMERS. The mthacrih. Patlon's best make of CRADI -f the Ng Tadloek aa l0i I If r mayai r ba conatantly a 8, realy for use, at
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