Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1852 — Page 3

LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. BT AUTHORITY. AN ACT To prevent the destruction of, or injury of animals, and Ike destruction of human life, by railroads, and to provide compensation for the same. Sectios I. Beit enacted by the General Assembly of ike State of tmdta.ua. That whenever any animal or animala (hall be killed or Injured by the cara or locomotives or other carriages used on any railroad in this State, the owner of roch animal or animala may recover the value thereof in an action against said compa ny without proof of negligence or wilful misconduct on the

part of offleer or servants of such company. Sec. 2. The proceeding section shall not apply to any accident occuring on any portion of said road as may be securely fenced sac 3. Whenever any person shall die Iron any lniury suiting from the negligence or uuskllfulness of any of the offi cers or servants of any railroad company in this State, or to the insufficiency of, or defect in such road or the bridges mere A or the cara or locomotives thereon, such company shall bs iable In damages to the wife, or if there be no wife, or she shah fail for three months after such death to prosecate, then to th; mi aor child or children of such deceased; or if such deceased be a female, then to the husband, or if there be no husband, or he shall fail tor three months to prosecute, then to the minor child i or children of such deceased; or if such deceased be a minor and unmarried, tuen to the father, or if there be no father, to the mother o such deceased. Sac. 4. There being no laws now In existence authorising ac tions In the pre ceding cases, it is declared that an emergency exists requiring the immediate taking effect of this law; and the some is declared to be in effect from and after its passage. WM H ENGLISH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES H. LANE, Pres dent of the Senate Approved May 11. 1& JOSEPH A WRIOHT. AN ACT To create a special term of the Tippecanoe Ctrcuit Court. SXCTI05 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Stau of Indian'. That there be, and hereby is, created a special term of the Tippecanoe Circuit Court, to commence on the aecond Mon day in July next, and continue four weeks, if the business so lone reo iure it. Sac. t. It is hereby made the duty of the Secretary of State to transmit a certified copy ol this act to the Clerk, oi the iippe i canoe circuit court. Sac. 3. It is hereby declared mat an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this act, and that it shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. WM H. ENGLISH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. .'AMES H LANE, President of the Senate Approved May II, 135 JOSEPH A. WRIGHT. Tea State or Isdiaxs, 1 Office of Secretary of State, j I, Charles H Test, Secretary of stale for the Slate aforesaid, eerathat the foregoing are true, tail, and complete cop e of the east sets now on Sie in my office. In witness whereof, I have herennto set my hand, and l s. affixed the seal of State, at IivUnapoiis, this l?th day oi May. A. D. ISM CHARLES H. TEST, Secretary of State. MEDICAL NOTICE. The Indiana State Physo-Medi-cal Association, will commence its Annual Session on Tuesday, the 2Sih day of May. Prof. A Curtis, of Cincinnati, together with other distinguished gentlemen of the profession, wdl be nrasesil, who wUl a-idress the convention upon the different branches of Medical science Prof. Curtis will remain for a week an4 give a course of popular lectures on the subject Of Physiology and Hygiene L. AHBETT, :tt, ) !LDON, J FFEN, ) J WHEE Executive Com B. F. COF WHY WILL THOUSANDS continue to sufler trom Humors, such as Salt R ,eum, Erysipelas and the like. tor there is now a never failing remedy. Dr. S. A. Weaver's Canker and Seit Rheum Syrup is a sure and permanent cure for all this class of diseases We can truly sny that we have never known its equal, and we say to the afflicted try it. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD BS SUPPLIED with Perry Davis' Pain User. Its magic effect in removing pain from a'l parts of the body has given it a world-wide reputation. No family having once used tins medicine would willingly Le without it. R. L SIGH OF THE McOU A T. GILT BALL, DEALER IN C O 0 K ;a N D PARLOR STOVES. A FEW DOORS EAST OF MASONIC HALL, INDIANAPOLIS IND. WE have jnst received an extcueive assortment of the heaviest Stoves sold in tliis market. They coanal of the following, vix: Dayton Triumph, Kentnckiaa. B.iy Stats, Halcyon Air-tight, with Summer arrangement, Ohio Premium, Prize Premium. Improved Premium. Box and Parlor Stovesof al patterns. Also, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Tinware. 2" All kinds of job work done with neatness and despatch. maytO GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, i I Ni "INN ATI, OHIO. O. H. GEFFROY, Proprietor. (CThe present proprietor has recently enlarged and refitted this house, and flatter himself that the internal arrangements are nw such as to render satisfaction to the traveling public. mayl4-d3m GEO. D. WINCH ELL, North Wet corner of Pearl and Walnut Street, CIH CINN ATI, OHIO, mWANTFACTLRES and keeps constantly on hand, a large and . lYM. general assortment oi Japanned, Ornamental, Bronzed, and Kasan Tin- Ware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, j Stove and Tin Dealers. Pedlar, and others, at such prices as will yield a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers ibr aale is made in his own shop, and under Lis personal supe.ruitcndsaee, from the raw material. And in this particular be claims to hare it in his power to offer inducement; far superior l any other dealer ui the West. Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, and n greater number ot workmen, be hopes U be able to supply the increasing demuiJ Dealers who have been accustomed to making the.r purchases in the eastern cit.es, will find that they can do equally as well here in point of price and quality, and, in addition to this, they can always bay jttt what they want, and may fill up their Stocka just a they may desire, without Ike inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the East. feb'J7d3m mar4w3m COLLECTIONS IK ILLINOIS. U. MANLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARSHALL, CLARK COC.NTY, ILLINOIS, HAVING a general acqna. mnnce from twenty years' residence in the country offers his services in the collection of claims and payment of taes in the eastern part of Illinois. He reters to the members of Congress from Illinois for his rapacity and fidelity in huvnr... febeddrwem V. MANLY. -M7HO WANTS A GOOD WAT0H.--Call and get yourjf self one of those lieantiful Silver Duplex. Anehor Iever or Lepine Walch, at the fol twing i rices: Duplex at 9'2'i.lHr. fall Jewe.ed Levers at SU.50 to SH.00; lupine at tlt.OO. These Watches are of fine quality, all warranted the best of time pieces I don't boy any of these low priced thin? that are only made to sell and not to keep time. We keep nooe bet the best quality. Try them, and if they fail to perform to the satisfaction of the parchaser, return them and get your money at W H. TALROTT'S P. f. RecrJlect these Watches were imported expre-wiy for this House by maraudAw! W. H. T. ttt HHDS. N. O SUGAR: 9 Ul bris. N O. and S. H. Molasses. SB do. Syrup: 10 hf. brls. do; 10 l...g prime Rio Coffer: JO bxs. M R Raisins 30 brls. Tar 100 do. Salt SD butts fine Va. Tobacco, S, 7, 9, and lb. lump; , SO brls. Rosin Soap; S bags Pepper 3 do. Spice: Jnst received, making my st.ick complete and desirable, offered cheap for eaah, or approved short paper aprl JOHN W. HOLLAND. T ELE GRAPH TUMBLERS Now opening and for sale BBssjassai 1 JACOH LINDLEY SO DOZ. CATAWBA WINE GLASSES now opei ri. JACOB LINDLEY. sill for aa)e. maySddkw NOBAOCO 30 bxs Viigin.a pound: f bxs Virginia fives; ,000 Half Spanish Cigars, 30 bxs .-mokiiis; Tobacco, Ppe just recetv lrtn V C HANjVA ot CO S. IQUORS Brandies; Wines: Rum. I Gin; Pure old Rye, 1 Old Bourbon,! Rectified Whiskies; Coasiani 7 or hand at V. C HANNA tt DO'S gap HIS BAY RECEIVED AND NOW OPENTJfO I Lintama. Covered, Ootbie Pitchers, asaorird sixes. White, Iron . Dining Ware in sets or separate piecea. aprill7 j s on iii ui.r, i G LASSWARB. Nov opening. Catawba Tumblers; Bar do, Ale do; Table do, assorted patterns; Molasses Cans, full assortment. For aale at River prises. febl4 JACOB LiNDLF.Y THE MANUFACTURE OF OOLD OOIN BIN OS.-1 bars yeet received a haanfel set ef Roi er tor the purpose of sannefaetaring Hold Rings. Persons having California G4d cam bare it formet int a mot beaartiful Ring at the bortest noP1eae call at Nejf t Cheap Watr H Drpat. CHICKERINO'S PIANO FORTES. Expecting my Spring stock of Pianos ui a few days, I ofer my present stock of Pisjsase end Melodeous st a reduced price for cask Those in want ol ivalled instruments w:il do well hy calling at tne .iuic Viobncellos, Flutes, and Accordeons, of the best quslity nn hand and cheap for cash Call and ex am. lie mayt ALBERT r. JO?lr.ö. s HMa rtote rrounl G.n-r 7 lbs. N 1 do Cloves, 3 swsjs Pepper, e ho- Cianamon- 9 do AlisD.ce; Together With all kinds of Spices, both groind and a Aground J

EXCELSIOR UNION AND FEATEBNITT Health INSURANCE. Empire State Mutual Health Association. GENERAL OFFICE, WEST OALWAY, N Y Guaranty Capital $50,000 Accumulated Capital 10,000, A.l) CONTINUALLY INCREASING. 1WHS u an Association of Farmer, Mechants, Mechanic, . Workinf-men, and others, formed for the Mutual Benefit of each other, in caae of s.ckness or accident. Trie business of this Association is doue in two data, a. lotlows. Individuals who ihiuk the low rates not high i igftiaaiT insure in high rata class. The fund of each class are kept separate, and used only for that class to which the? belong By the payment of the following annual rate, yon "will become a

Life Member, and will be entitled to a Weekly Benefit, when disabled by sickness or aecideut from attending to vour rdiuary bust neu or occupition. Yearly Deposits for Members Utveten 15 and 50 years of age LB HIUH RATE CLASS. By paying You wiü drav By paying You will draw 2.50 per year 82 00 per week f 7.50 per year So 00 per week. S75 " 3 00 - i 8 7 r 7.80 " 5 00 ' 4 00 " 10.00 " BOO " 6 23 " 5 00 I FIRST PART IN LOW RATE CLASS By paying You will draic Kv va vine You writ draw ' 9 00 per year $2 00 per week. M (J per year 0 00 per week 3110 ' 3 00 " 7.00 7 00 " i 4 00 " 4 DO 8 00 800 " ! 5 00 " 5.50 - SECOND .'ART IN LOW RATE CLASS. Not drawing for the first week's sickness. By paying You will draw By paying You will draw 32 00 per year 83.00 per week. 55 00 per year 87.50 per week. I 3 00 " 4 50 ; C 00 " 8.75 " 4 00 600 " j 7.00 " 10 00 " Tl ose over 50 years of aee, will he rharged 2S per cent extra m j either class. f 1.50 Admission Fee will be charged in addition to the above the first year, and must be paid al the time of making application; and ! the first year's deposit within 30 days This Association furnishes its members with a Monthly paper, com tining By-Laws, ore., gratis. JAS DAVIS, Pres't.S J.to Yoro, .Sec REFERENCES. His ExrxtLMcr WASHINGTON HI NT, Gov. or If. Y. Prop. pAOt TJ c. Pior L D.Gaii, D C. v i . . r I.' i .,-. . v v sm.th Dtr.vsiso N L H. SpAGia, M. D , Ohio. J ALBERT E. JONE?, Agent, may4d3t-may 13w2w Masouic Hall. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Asa W Jliamsou. deceased, will, by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Marion county, made at the April Term, 1S5Ü, at the Court House door in Indianapolis, on Sat. urday, the lSih day of June j-. between the hours of 10 o'c'tck, A. M., and 5 o'clock, P. M , oasaid day, sell to the highest 1-ulder, but for not less than its twrMhird valuation, ail of lot number (4) in Williamson's Snb-division of the pert of the north-west corner of section (?), township (IS), north range (4) esst, near the city ot Indianapolis, together with the improvements thereon. Said premises willl be sold subject to the dower Estate of Eliza Williamson, the widow of decedent therein. The aale will be made for one-third cash in hand, on the day of aale; the residoe in two equal pay. meuts iu six and twelve mouths. The deferred pay menu to be aecured by notes payan!e without any relief from valuation or appraismeut laws, bearms; mterest from date. LEVI H. WILLIAMSON, Administrator. May 10, mayl3-w4w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned lias been appoiuted by the Probate Court of Marion county, Administrator of the Estate of Asa Williamson, deceased. All perso'is are herebv notified, having claims against said decedent Estate, to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement; and those üidebied to said Estate wilt please call and pay. The Estate is solvent. LEVI B. W U.LIAMSON, Administrator. May 10, 1S3-2. may!3-w3w PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby girai that, on Tuesday, the 9th day of June, 1353, the undersigned, Guardian of the person and estate of Charlotte Smith, will, in pursuance of Vn order of the Probate Court of the county of Marion, and State of Indiana, made at the April term thereof, for the ear ldSS, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House, in I he town of Noblesville, Hamilton county, Indiana, the following described tract of I nl belonging to said Charlotte ."muh. to. wit: The east half of the south-east quarter of section number thirty (90) in township number twenty (SO) north, of range number six (6) east, containing eighty acres, more or less, iu Hamiltou county aforesaid . Also, that on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1859 I will sell at public auction, at the Court House, in the rity of Indianapolis, in the county of Marion aforesaid, the following town lots belonging to said Charlotte Smith, to-wil: lots number three (3,) four (4,) five (S.) and six (0,) in square number one (1) in the town of Cumlierland; also, lots number fourteen (14) and fifteen (IS) in block num- '., ber three (3) west of White River, in the city of Indianapolis, together with all Improvements upon said property. Tn terms of sale will be as follows, to-wit. One-third of '.he oii-i 'eraiion to be paid on the dsy of sale, one-third thereof in twelve mombs, and the remaining one-third thereof in tweuty-tonr mouths from the date of sale. Said two last stated thirds to draw interest from date, ana to be secured by note with good freehold security, and made payable Without any relief whatever from valu- , ation or appraisemeu' laws. Sales will commence at one o'clock P. M ELIAS N SHl.MER Guardian. Apr.i aa, lnS2. aprg9-w4w SkTOTIOE is hereby given that, on the 1 0t h day of June. ii Xj being 4th day of June term of the board of county commissioners for Hancock county. Ind., the building of a Jail for said county will be contracted to the lowest responsible bidder; the spe- : cificaiious of whicIT may he seen at the Auditor's office of said county Conditions, terms, drc, will be made known at any time during said term before the contracting of the same. By order of the Board of Commissioners. J. MYERS, Auditor Hancock couuty. Greenfield, April 36th, 1953. Journal copy ) apr38-w3w STATE OF INDIANA. MARION COUNTY: Its the Paoaaxe Covar of Mario- Coran. PsrttiM for Partition Stephen Fairchtld, Ruth Fairchild, John Dcuniiou. and Jane Deunison. bis wife, and John Tucker and Ruth A. Tucker lis wife. vs. o is W. Cotton and Martha Cotton, his wife, William J Fairchild, Francis C. Fairchild, Eleanor C. Fairchild. Emeline B Fairchild, William Browne and Eliza A. Hrowae II. his wife, Theodore B Fairchild, Melissa Fairchild, Theodore Spencer and Mary Ann spencer, bis wife, Kodeiick H. Spoor, James hi ev. and Alicnacl Miey. at F. n known that on this 31st day of April, ls52, the above tXM named Petitioners filed iu the Probate Court of Marion coun i tv, in the Slate of Indiana, their Peiitiou for Partition in the above ' entitled cause, and also an aifidavit of a competent and disinterested witness that the above named defendants are not residente of the ! State of Indiana. Therefore the said defendants are hereby noti- ' fied of the filing and pendency of said Petition, and that unless they . appear and plead, answer, or demur to said Peiitiou on the calling of jaid cause at the next term of said Probate Court to be begun and held on the last Monday of May next, the said Petition and the matters and things therein contained will be bes.rd and determu.ed in their absence. By order of the Court. WM STEWART, Clerk. Baaxocx & Poktcb Atty'f tor Petittiotters. apr39-w3w STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY: In the Pbobatb Cotar oi Mxaiox Cocitt. Petition for Partition. and the Assignment of Doseer John Allen, Martha Allen. Robert S. Hoskins and Caroline Hoskins, bis wife, Alexander Anderson and Sarah Anderson, his wife, and Mary Allen, rt. William J Allen. Rebecca Allen, Henry C. Allen, and Mary Jane Allen. BE it known that on this vlsi day of April. 1953, the above named Petiiioners filed in open Court, in the Probate Court of Marion county aforesaid, their Petition for Partition, and the as- ; sigiiaai lit of dower against the above named defendants, and also the affidavit of n competent and disinterested witness that tiie defendant. Mary Jane Allen, is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana. Tbc said defendant. Mary Jane Allen, is therefore hereby not. tied of the filing and pendency of said Petition, and that unless she appear and plead, answer or demur to said Peiitiou. on or before the celling of said cause at the next term of said Court, to be begun and held on the last Monday of May next, the said cause will be heard and determined iu her a! ct.ee By order of the Coun. WM. STEWART, Clerk. BaKBoca PoRTta Atty's for Petitioners. aprt-w3w f. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having tv.er. appointed by the Probate Com t of Marion county Ind , Administrator of the Estate of Luke Bryan, late of said couuty, deceased, iherefore, all persons indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment, and ali persona having claims against said Estate will present ihe same for settlement The Estate is probably solvent. apr7-w3w JK&SE PRICE Admuii. a DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undenigned administrator of the estate of Luke Bryan late of Marion coun y, dewil exDose to sa.e on Friday, the 3-Mh day of May. A. 1J. 1452. at ihe residence of Labon Handine on Enrle creek, the fol lowing personal property belonging to said estate, 10-wit: One Bay Mare, one Une-Morse v agron ana names, nro, urasicmis n-m Bedding, Tables. Chair, and Carpeting, together with a variety of i Household Goods and Ki eben Furniture, too numerous to enumer- , ate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day. Terms of sale are as follows: All soma nf three do lars and un- j der cash in hand, and all sums over three dollars, ten mouths credit; . the purchaser or purchasers civilis iheir note or notes with sood 1 freehold security made payable without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws mayt-w3w JESSE PRICE. Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of one execution and one fee j bill issued by the Clerk of the Johnson couuty Circuit Court, directed to me and now in my hsnds, I will expose to sale at public suction, at the door of the Court House, in the county of Marion, m ihe State of Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'elock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M , on Tuesday, the 8th day of June, 1853. the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following described opertv, to-wit: Being lot number one 1 1 ), in square number forty-nine (49), iu ibe riiy of Indianapolis, in Marion county, and Stale of Indiana And if such rents and profits will not sei for s sufficient sum to satisfy ibe amount demandrd by said writs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale in like maimer, the fee simple of said property. Levied upon and taken as the property of Charles Michael, at the sail of Henry Bradley, snd the fee bill in favor of the oweers and witnesses therein usmed. Terms cash. C. C. CAMPBELL. Sheriff Marion Co., By W. Rosso. Deputy, Ind anapol.s. May 17, 1BW. auyl8-w3w JOHNSON FIRE i C CO.'S I R C E M u s WILL perform st the following places Lebanon, Wednesday, May 86th Eagle Village, Thursday. May 87ih; Noblesville. Friday, May 3Hth; Andersomown. Saturday, Mi y S9lb; Muncietowu, Monday, May 31; myl3-ddtw4w r t sasTs nararrsoar r . . i . i ... u 1. 1 i . v-i iiaau UTinuao. imuu wanievi in ucaililT locations Indiana and the adjacent Slates, well adapted lo farming aud raising cattle, etc.. near some navigable stream. Canal, or Railroad, already completed, or in progress Owners of lends of such description in trarta of 1,000 lo 10.000, or more aires, by sending particulars with a bat rar Is of title, price per acre, cats , to the Real Estate and General Agency Office at lndianapolis.will, if found satisfactory, hear cf parties disposed to treat for the purchase thereof in behalf nf a superior class of steady, industrious, and skilful farmers anil mrehauics Belgians. Hollanders, and Germans who era about forming associations of SO or more families, under the direction of Individuals of character and property, with the object of emigrating te this country, snd estabitthing Agricultural set tlements snd villages in the most desirable locations and on ihe most favorable conditions that ran be fiHiud in the Slates best adnpted for Iheir purposes. mayW-ddrwiw W. McK SCOTT. too umM BBLS. N O. SUGAR A prime article; 10 bbls, crushed and pulver xed, ebeap for cash at V. C. HANNA di CO'S. JUST RECEIVED -3,000 gallons assorted Stone Ware. Jars assorted sixes. Jugs " " Milk Pans " For sals to City and Country trade at low figures. rnarU JACOB LINDLEY IT XA8 ARRIVED! 10 boast Ben's Chemical Soap, so mach inquired for, just received aar JOHN W HOLLAND

Meohanic Mutual Health Association. J Incorporated by Legislature of Ohio-Charter Perpetual.

PRINCIPAL 0FFICE8. For issuing Certificates of Membership and paying claims. Ro. 105 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI, O No 5 WELD BUILDINGS STRKKT, ST. LOUIS. MO. No. 43Ü MAIN STREET, IXL'ISVILI,E, KY No. 3S SMITHFIELD fTREET, PITTnHCROH. PA. No. 96 JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROI I . 1. H o 194 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. MASONIC HALL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, 940,000. This is an Association of Merchants, pinners, Meclianias, Working men, and others, formed for ihs mutual benefit of each other in case of sickness or accident. By the payment of the following annual deposits, you become a life member, tad will be entitled to a weekly benefit during Ufe, should you be disabled br disease or accident from . lleiuliiic to vour ordinary busn ess or nccupatiou. All who joiu this Association are entitled to a rote in t..e election of officers, and to participate in the profit, of the Association. It is established on a safe and permanent basis, being ' both mutual and benevolent iu iu designs, and with the lowest rates cons. stent tor its security. Yearly Deposits of Members Under 50 Years of in, TABLE OF RATES NO. L Those drawinc for the first week's sickness, by paying 93 per year draw f 3 pet weeek. 97 pet year draw 97 per week. 4 w if 4 " 8 " "8 " s; ( .5 9 " B " 6 $ ;io " ' 10 " TABLE OP RATES NO. . Those not drawing for the first week's sickness, by paying S3 per year draw $4 SO per week. 9M per year draw 5. 75 per week. 4 44 41 ,M " ! 7 ' 10,00 " 5 41 " 70 " One Dollar and Fifty Cents Admission Pee will be charged the first year, and must be paid at the lime of making the application, an t ihe nrst ear s deposit within twenty day. Persons over Myeirsof age, will be charged 35 per aestt. extra. Females receive pt-v for diseases common to both sexes only. OFFICERS: W. W. SCOTT. Preeidcni. J. H. BUCHANAN, Vice Prea't. Directors. WM. R. KINO: W. W, SCOTT. E. F. LIVINGSTON J. H. BUCHANAN. R. C. JOHNSON THEODORE MARSHALL J. II. BUCHANAN, Secxstakt and Taxasvaea. L. R. BROWN ELL, General Asreut for IndiauepoUs. BY LAWS OF THE MECHANICS MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Art. 1. This association shsll be called the ' Mchanis' Mutual Ileaiin Association." Ast. 2. The officers of tliis Association shall consist of a President. Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, and a Board rf Di- 1 rectors. These shall constitute the Hoard of Officers. Akt 3. The President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected annually by the Members, each member being entitled to one vote, and a majority of all the members voting shall be necessary for a choice Akt. 4. The annual meeting of the members of the Association shall be held at the office iu Cincinnati, Ohio, on the trat day of October in every year. Members living at a distance i from the office, shall have the rieht to send representatives to vote for them at kaid meeting; but no representative shall represent I over one hundred members Akt. S. The President shall preside over alt meetings of the Association, sign all certificates of membership, investigate all claima, 1 mt exercLSC seue-al SUuCrvision over ail business ot the Asanciaait. g. The duties of the Vice President shall be, to supply ibe place of ihe President in his absence. Akt. 7. The Secretary shall appoint a 11 agents ond clerks, and also keep an accurate record of die transactions of Ibe Association. Aft 8. The Treasurer shall receive all moneys paid to the Association, and pay all claims of the Association; and he will also be required to execute such bonds as shall be satisfactory 10 ike Presi dent. Akt. 0. The Board of Directors shall fix the salary of the Presi- j dent. Vice Presaient, Secretary, Treasurer, Clerks, Actuaries and Agents. Akt. 10 It shall be the duty of the consulting physician to ex-, amine applications for membership, and sign such as be alia J ap- ' prove Akt. 11 The funds of the Association shall be deposited iu such i bank, or banks, as the Board shall direct, and 111 the names of the 1 President and Treasurer, and shall be drawn out only by checks, signed by the Presaient. and countersigned by ibe Treasurer." Aua whenever the money thus deposited shad amount to more than may lie deemed necessary for immediate use it may be invested in 1 Real Estaie, or otherwise, as may be most secure and advantageous to tbe Association; and a I moneys thus disposed of shall lie loaned 1 m the names of the President and Treasurer, and their successor in office. Akt It. The President shall gire satisfactory bonds to the Board to the full security of the Association, for all moneys in his hands Art. 13 An office of the Association shal be kept iu Cincnnsti, I Ohio; P.tfbui'gh, Pa.; Louisville, Ky ; St Louis; MV.; fhicao, III Detroit. Michigan, and Indianapolis, Indiana, for the convenience j of the members 111 those hwalilies, and shall be at the expense of the Association. Axt. 14. No member shall be entitled to bejicflt uuiil the amount of his yearly deposit has been paid. jsi. Akt. 15. Any seven members of the AssovssTtiou shall constitute a quorum at any regular meeting. Abt. 10. All persons holding office :n this Aeaociauoa,as well as all agents, shall liecome members of the Asaeciation; ami ngenis ' shall le required 10 execute such bonds ss shsll be satifkvtory 10 tbe President Art. 17. Agents will send m all ihe applications for memberasup ' the first 01' every week, also all moneys belonging to Ike Association: also leave each applicant a printed envelope and a blank letter, foe the applicant 10 send his yearly deposit 10 the office in. Agents are not authorized to receivrmn SI, 50 (the iniiiatiun fee.) Art. IS. The certificate of membership shall be based upon the spplicntiou, and ibe agreement 'herein shall be biuding upon the parties. Art. 19. AH members, in case of sickness, shall notify the Sec.. : relnry of such sickness wi list two weeks alter ihe commencement of the same, and in proof 0 such sickness he will be required to obtain the certificate. of at least three members t tbe Association, or his attending physician, and that he has been properly attended; and his amount of benefit shall be paid within fifteen days thereafter Akt 0- Should a claim be made which should clearly conflict ! with tbe articles of agreement subscribed to by the member 111 his ap plication, the whole subject may be submitted 10 a Board of Rae ferees, oue chosen by the of vers, oue hy the claimant, and the third by the two thus chosen; aud their decision shall be final. Art. SI No certificate of membership shall be issued untd the I amount of yearly deposit has i.e. n paid nor to a person under fif teen sr over sixty yenrs ot age Hetiehti lor tickiieaasmta exceed tlOper week; ü percent t-Aira will be charged to seisons over fifty years of age Art sfii Cerufica'es of membership mayheiisued to Females araiust the same liabilities as males, except liiiit the Amount ol benefit shall not exceed $5 per week. Females assured against disease common lo both sexes only Art. ti. All moneys received not ot'nerui-e apprepr ated, shall be reserved as a safely fund, until the same amount to 990.000, and ihe remainder, after providing for outstanding risks, shall be divided annually to Hie members 111 ratio to ihe.r yearly deposits Art. 21. Incase of resignation or death of any officer, ibe Board shall have power to fill the vacancy. 0I certify that the above is a true copy of the By-Laws of the .Mectiaric .Mutual Ilea. 1:1 As.ot. alien if Cincinnati, Ohio. may4-2wd-may'JU 3mw J U. BUCHANAN. Sec'y. N TEW ADVERT1SEMCNT Let every body read it NO L B. S. R. Radway s Ready Relief IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN THF. MEDICAL HISTORY OF THK WORLD THAT HAS STOPPF.D THK MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS. It will stop the most severe pains in five minutes or leas, and will cura the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic Nervaus, .Neura'iric, and Kilious complaints in a lew hours, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never fails in giving instant eae to the mos, lormenmir and agonizing pains. IT HAS CURED IN NINETY CASES OUT OF A JU.VDKED RHEUMATISM IN FOUR HOURS. NEURALOIA CSUVP DIARRIKEA TOOTHACHE SPA8M CRAMPS SICK HE ADAC III'. HILL FEVER CHILLBLAINS SORE THHOAT IN ONE HOUR. IN TEN MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. IN ONE SECOND IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FIFTKEN MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. IN FIVE MINUTES. IN FOUR MINUTES INFLUENZA IN ONE HOUR. Spmal complaints, Slid Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, ' Frost Bites. Ciirlera Morbus, Dy emery, Tic Doloreux, and all ! oiher complainti where there is severe pains, Radwsy't Ready ' Relief will instantly stop the pain, and quickly cure ibe disease. SICK HEADACHE. Radway s Ready Relief will stop the most distressing pa ns in s ; few minutes, snd prevent renewed attacks. It will cleanse and ureten the tom:i"h. and neutralise the noisinous acids of the svstem. PREVENTION By inhaling the pleasant and agreeable perfume 01' R. R. R , it will refresh and enliven the senses remove the dull snd heavy feel Inas of torpor anil fatigue IN BATHINO, Mix a tablespoonful of R. R. R. with a Bowl of Water, and ! b,me ,,,e jieadi Neck UHj Temples, wash the Face. Hands, and other parts of the body every mormug, and you wid keep the skin pore, sweet, and healthy, prevent tliaeuse and sickness, neaiiacne and biliousness. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrhoea, Dysentsry, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbm, Painful Discharges. It relieves the most severe pains in a few minutes checks ibe roost distressing discharge, aiuf will apeedily remove the cause. NEURALGIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. Radwav's Readv Relief imssesses an almost miraculous influ ence over the shsrp darting pangs of lain of this cruel complaint. In a few minutes tne pain-stricken sufferer experiences the delightful sensations ot departing pain. It has cured thousands of cases in the city of New York, where rnsny of them had lieen brought almost lo death's door. The effecti of the Ready Relief i to stop the pain immediately, to strengthen the nervous system ami supp y , ihe nerves with nervous eneigy snd vitality, the loss of which i tbe cauae of the nervous pains. RHEUMATISM PAINS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES. Radway s Ready Relief will atop the severe and excruciating j pains of Rheumatism almost instantly. Persnsas are living in tins city who, for mouths, were confined to their beds by Rheumatic Pains, whose bones were unsound from top to loe, whose joints were distorted with painful swellings, that were rrlievrd from all pain in fifteen minutes by the use of Radway's Ready Relief. This is the but h, and thousands m the city of New York, and hundreds of thousands in the United State can answer for the truth of this assertion we need no certificates of cures we publish no long list of names lo prove ihe efficacy of Red Way's Ready Relief, for ihe citizens of almost every town in ihe I'uiou, for Ibe last four in , veurs have tested il ihrrrselvea. v. CHILL FEVER CHILLS STOPPED IN A FE Wf MINVThS PA il KALIBYBD INSTANTLY. RaW war's Readr Relief acts like a charm in all cases of Chi Is and Fever It breaks the Chills immediately warms up ai d in vigoratee with health and strength every organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever you feel pain, apply Radway's Ready Relief, it is sure to relieve you m a few minutes. If you have pains in the Stomach, intestines, in the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Joints. Bones, Radway's Ready Relief, taken either internally or applied externally, will in a few minutes atop pain ami quickly remove iu ranse. RADWAY & CO., lt Fulton street, New York AGENTS FOR R. R. R. J. W. Woods, Knightatown; Rsyroond at Co., Cambridge City; I. Ileeil. Richmond: MeCharthv 6c Anolcrate. Delphi; E J - M. Lyons, Clinton, Mitchell A Morrow, Centreville; K Wallou, Dub. Ii ff II lie ...... .r. au iCnmberlsnd; S Hinsuaw, Oreenboro: sMSf fa. I ' I as s 1 1, 'i ss vav si, Jos. Yoont, Middtetowiu I sjantewu; Shryock a o , Wholesale Agents, may3d-msyewmlych4t. Edwards, Greenfield; A. Stall, MichiRoc bester J. Tipum, Son, HorthCRAIGHBAD 4 BROWNINO, W W. ROBERTS. Indians pot la. DRY OOODS. -Tbe undersrued have selected with great cere a iarge lot of Staple Dry Goods, which they öfter to the pubi e at low rales tor cash Call and aes at

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. Ott At Kll.Ml't'KY KttlKDV. ' k)HN BÜLkS SARSAPAKILLA ! ! Will Wonders never Cease? f ..osrtna rare, performed alone by tbe use of - 8 A US APARxXLA, are not srondeis. then e ' al (-- that we do not Know the meaning of tbe atd It-ad. and be conrlnced that facts are stranger than u : Lm P. O., Fulton Co.. Ky.. Oct. 1, 1861 r .' '.,n Bull : Dear ?ir The two doxen of your Serea-orden-d in September, came to hand, and, In acz tlie raript of the same, I feel I would bo .i...:.s u injustice to withhold the following, among tbe many of the Instances that have come under my observst " Ina 'he bist two years, of the great curative prop:r 1 parfUa : Mi - J eauhrtte Martin, a highly respectable lady of my 1 rhnod. aged sixty -five years, had been long afflicted i h a cancerous ulcer, which finally reduced her to so ti-lpV a coadi'icn, (hit she could not leave her bed. She i.e. 1 'be best medical advice in our county, without relief, in i had given up all hopes of a cure. At this stags cf her case, I persuaded her son to take a bottle of your Saraapallo dkl so. and in a short time returned, and purchased nuothvr bottle, stating the first had had a decidedly - I effect. She continued to use it until, after the use of Ave or afs bottles, I bad the pleasure of seeing the old lady ber-elf at church. She assured me that she had almost ssatssely reervers-d her health, and from her I received the account if her disease, and in about the same words I give . tr This Is but one of a number of cures under my 1 . . rrstion of very remarkable ones performed by the suv nf our Saras pari Ua, in my neighborhood. Tbe dsmaatd for tt haa steadttv increased since its introduction Verv respe. u'ully. your obedient servant, VVM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. Boru Cotrsrrr, Ky., Oct. 6, ls.jl Dv Mas Bull: Dear Sir I hare seen ths mast marvel -- are of one of my patient k by your valuable medicine in old lady, who had been afflicted from her childhood - n.fula, and various diseases of the brain. She was ulxtf years old. It had run into something like leprosy, KM wss the most frightful creature my ejus ever beheld. I nilWd in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician, I., ron ult with me in relation to ber. Ws came to the . sir.n that it was out of our power to relieve her: bet, i.n smltif to my office, X accidentally picked up one ef your .il l -n ils, when, on seeing the wonderful eures your 3arsapurilla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment in this 1 n - I took her two bottles of it. after taking which I Ive 1 a great change. I took her seme mors. She is now taking the sixth bottle, and T consider her entirely enrr 1. I take great pleasure in recommending your SarirBsa to the afflicted public. Yours respectfully , JOHN M. ROSS, M. D. I. Thomas A. Rlngo of Graves Co., Ky., for the benefit or mankind generally, do hereby certify, that en or about lOih day of ttolr, 1&47, I was attacked with s very e res nain In th lower part of the abdomen, which uuted but a few u. inures, at-d moved into the left hip, and cootinu. J eaeeedingly inful for about five days, during whU-h time 1 hast a vary light fever. At the end of that .Im the fever cessed, and tbe pain abated ibr a day er twe, it 1 v ...rh it ar-ain rturried, and was mach srorse tian . en, During all this time I was under med. 1 treatment. Frcm a iihort time after I was taken, I was unable Is i-iik or Kn up : tbe tip in which tbe pain was so bad commenced rising, un'il some tixie in January, when it burst, and a nui.iber of pieces of bone came out as many as twenty, at let. ,c-ui of the piwcsjs were three-fourths At an inch long Som time after this, a hard knot appeared on niy riiriit hip. also one on my right wrist, and oi.e nu my leg. below my knee. 1 continued te get weak and ire, and pain "m.ide its appearance in my riht shsHiMer, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this rssta nil pnrous gave me up to die. A physician then ions Raa th a. as a last rumedy, I bad better ess MR. atLI.'S I'l C1I EXTRACT OK SAItaAFAKILLA. After rt.e 11-r of tli- Second bottle, the knot on my wrist eoui-.iip-1 opened it, and a day or two after, ü tu , e of betas nun out. My wrist soon got well, and I cdmmßßtStO gafn Rrrength. After I used the third bottle, I csaBTTgaFno more for some four weeks, after which time i sureeeded in ettiu- three riere bottles. After using tbe Utrer l.iet bottled, tba S-ii' ea Jiy hip became soft; it was 1 and äug c up:lon ran out. together with a small piece of bone, an, tbe sore soon got well, and ths inot entirely diappeexvd. The sere on my leg also opened, and a aires of bone eame out. I continued the use of the ari i:l i until I used twelve bottles, and are now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem t 1-11 ..I. to -une, but I will here state that, during the summer ef IS49, I coughed up three pieces of bone, which - .ii now be p-.-en at the residence of my ancle. Thos. Neal, h ti.-re I now live, and if any persons deubt this statement, I will Im- lisppv to converse with them, if they will call or. n mtiKd, THOMAS V KIN00 State of Kentucky, Craves Co , Set. jjlil- dag fsasann illy came before me the undersigned, an ustlce cf the peace la and for said county, and mads eatb In due form of Law, that the above statement is true, tiubevribad and swsrn to, this 15th dav of February, 1)450. S. P. MO It JE. J. P. fer Q. 0. I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk ef the County Court of Oraves "iimy. State ef Kentucky, do certify that S P. Mors, alius name L signed to the above certificate. Is now, and was the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, in an I for said Grave County, duly crarim batoned and J as such, and that faith and credit are due all his oOteb! acts, a such. In tentimony whereof, I have hereunto set my . , i m l, and caused the teal of tbe County Court tt 1 said rotintv to he hereunto allied, this lSth rlsv of February, 1860. KDriN ANDERSON. Can the reader believe, after reading the description of t :i above numerous cures, that there u still s few human beings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull Sarsnparilla a trial, ll is Indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, It is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to ronviuce the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's nvdMne will do more even than Tt promises? The doctor could predure another and another cure performed by his melieiue ; but If the cases published above will net eonvice tbe sceptical, it Ls useless to produce any more, and, Indeed, k would cost a fortune to publish the many rertificrvtes that h:ive been showered on Dr Bull. The large-it ii. .:: 1:10th ibeet in America would not con tain even the names of those surac, ast alone full statements of th-ir cases. Tbl medicine, when used arcerdlng to directions, will cure, without fail : Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Kryslpelas. Chronic Sore K) es, Ringworm or Te'ter, Soa'd Head, RheumatUm, Pains ha Ibe Bones or Joints. Old Sores and Ulcers. Swelling of the 0 lands, Syphilid DyepepsU. Salt Rheum. Diseases of tbe Kidneys, U. eases arising from the use of Mercury. Loss of Appetite, Pain in tbe Side er Shoulders. Oeneral Deb lity, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Castiveness, Bronchitis, Sore Threes, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of tbe Chest, Pulmonary Affections, snd all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Csmplaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweets, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, ani a Gentle and i'l rasant Purgative, it ls superior to Bins Lick and Congress Water, Salts, or gsadllti Powders. DK. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, tl 1'ourth St.. Louisville, Ky Where applications for Agencies must be addressed. For sale, wholesale and retail, by CRAIGHEAD dc BROWSING. jan7-ddtwrkn .-oie Arent for Ind'anapolia. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE KT" UNDER THK PALMER HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS. D rprsllh. subscriber baring taken, for the present, a Store til tne 1. Palmer House building, offers a large and well selected stock of Goods in his line, i :isi Moleskin, Far, Cassimere, and Silk Hats, Ot' the latest styles, which for quality, beauty of finish, and dura bilily, challenge competition. A beautiful assortment of STRAW GOODS, for Gentlemen's. Bov'. and Children's wear; comprising among others. Panama, Braid, Leghorn, and Straw Hats, All fieah from the manufacturers hands, aud in almost endless variety. . - j He will also Keep on nana a complete assortment or uiaca ana Drab, Soft Cassaimere and Braak Hats, Consist ng of the most tasty Kossulb, Magyar, Hungarian, and other patterns. Palm-Leaf Hats, Black and Drab Wool Hats, From the beat to the cheapest qualities. Also, Men's and Boy's Caps. My Goods are of superior wctkmanship and designed to secure p si urn and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash. 0""Countrv Merchants suppliid ou the most liberal terms. Samuel wilmot. faN. B Tli s establishment will be removed on er about the 1st of September, to the stand now occupied by W. H. Talbott, Jeweler, under the Capital Honse. Ino jtnapolis. April 80th, 1338-dAwtf. BBLS. SUCiAR HOUSE MOLASSES; OJP 75 tibls prime Red River Molasses, nearly equal to tbe aliove. at river prices, transportation added, for sale at pn?7 V. C HANNA A CO U O LASSES, fcO. 80 bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 29 boxes ,Y I Western Reserve Cheese. Received and tor sale by dre-at , JOHN W. HOLLAND raj liEAS A large lot. selected by one of the firm in Philadelphia. M. ol superior flavor, vix. Imperial, Gunpowder, and Young Hyson, ofiered low at apitrt T. C HANNA A CO S. H ATS.- Psuumae. Ighorn; Straw, and Palm. A large lot offered low for cash, at apr27 V. C HANNA A CO'S 75 BAGS RIO COFFEE; 300 lbs. Indigo, superior article; 5 bbls. Madder, t do. Alum; t do. Copperar. jest reclved st V aprtl . HANNA A CO'S. w ESTERN RESERVE CHEESE. 50 boxes, as wsll ss English Dairy, just received at ap47 . V. C. HANNA A OO S W.S.0R SALE A good Peddling Waggon snd Harness; two BugmV gies and Harness. JOHN W HOLLAND. Indianapolis, May H. asaylO HITE IRON STONE TEA WARE Coffee Pots, assorted uses, Tea Pots, assorted sixes. Sugars snd Creams; Cölbes snd Teas plai-ti and fluted , with and without handles Just received mars JACOB WNDLJtY

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The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. PREPARED from Rennet, nr the fourth Stomxtb of ihe Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological CiiemI ist, by J. Houehton. M D-. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wouderfu! remedy for Indirestiou. Dpep.ia. Jaundice, Liver Complamt. Constipation, and Debilitv, Curing after nature's own method, by nature's own arent. the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoont'ul of Pepsin, infused n water. wiM digest nr dis- . ..a KS: . 1 1, m . . of-lre of the i iv- i-oiumis 01 rvonsi oeer ui atioux two uours .u stomach Pepsin is tbe chief element, or greet digesting principle of ihe Gastric Juice, Hie solvent of the Food, the purifying, preset ving. and stitru ulating agent of the stomach and iiiesiu.es It is extracted frcssi be digestive stomach of the Ox. thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect sub'tituu- for it. Bv the aid of this preparation, ibe pains and evils of .ndigi-stion and 'dyspepaia are removed, jnst as I bey would be by a healthy -tomaeh. It is dome, wonders for Deyepeptics, curing cases of DrbUitv, Krnacii.üou. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed tob on ihe verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which sa based, is in the highest decree curious and remarkable SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Baron l.iebig in ms celebrated Work on Animal Chemistry ay " An Artificial n r. 1-1... i. r. , ' ' ZSTZ f ."lÄ k lMtolc JlUf,r, irca from ti:e mucous, mfemt.rnn- r.t k. . .... -.ä . .f be readily prepare Hie Calf, in whieh vir,.,. m-l. nf fiw ...j"":n a . mm a, ... . v -Tr-- ---v maeeraiea in water, immn iaii.. ftn.rt ....-. . . , r . i . . . - -WM Sdtvkas) various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial unwaoun ot nesa in nowise different from Ihe uatural digestive projuskjo'. great work, the ''Chesrustry of Man," (Lee A Blansbsifd, Phiiadeipa. 194. pp Ä1-) says: "The discover) of PEP. airs forms a new era iu the chemical history of Digestion From resn experiinenta, we know that food ia dissolved as rapidly in an artsbeial dige.tirr fluid, prepared from Pepshi, as it ie in Ihe natural Gastr Jasee itself." AU modern works on Chemistry, Mate-ia Medica. and Phynology asal all rood Medical Dictionaries, describe tbe character ans) punerties of Pnvsm, and stale many interesting detaüs respeenng d. The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perSrctly resemUing the natural fluid, may be readily prepered, doe not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it lias not before seen applied lo :he eure of Indigestion and Dy spepsia - so natural'y does such a use suggest itself to the mind. Art a dvspkpsia n:np. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most marvel ttruag cases of Debility, Emaciation Nervous Declr Ornenmption. It is impossible lo give tbe details . raits of tbis advertisement; but authenticated certific us effects, in 'd Dyspe lipases in the ;s have be ,f.yen ot more than two huikdred remarkable cures, in Philadeiphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were near!v all ibini. usos, assd the sssres were not only rapid and wonderful, but perms -- . xvous Antidote, and particulaily useful for tendeu-yt-sÄ.s " . u.nier. Liver Complaiirt. Fever and Ague, or bad.y "SMShsJ ' Ague, and the evueffectsof Quinine. Mercury, aid win. vV7"s.n-. ihe Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, sw , ng, and tbe too free use oi ardent spirits It almost . ' with intemperance. LD STOMACH COM PL AI NTThere is no torm of Old .Stomach Complaints which it does not -eem to reach and move at once No mailer how bad ihey nnv be. it gives instant relief A single dose removes all the unpleeaaet . . , w-- - , i Symptoms, and a only needs to be reptjtid Kr a abort time to makel hmv ,vi"i nw, vm pxuiiaiirui. I UI 11 J in IHISM. aja Vlf(iir Ol IKMI) feil"' mee. It is particularly exrclleut iu cases of Nausea, vomuuig, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after rating, low, coUl state ol the Blood, Heaviness, I .own ess of Spirns, ; Despondency, Eni;iiHti(ii, Weakness, tendency to liiaanil , Suicide, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and popular medicines, ibruugbout the I'uited States. It is prepared in Powdei and the Fluad form and ui Prescription vims for the use of Physir iuns. Private Circulars for the use of Physician-, may be obwuied ot Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of pre pa ration, and giving the authorities upou which the claims ot this new lemedy are based. As it is not a s-cret remedy, no objection cs be raised against iu use by Physic isms iu respectable standing and rerular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle. (OBSERVE THIS! Every bottle of ibe genuine PEPSIN lieara the written signature of J. S HOUGHTON, M. D., te proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured Q7 Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines AGENTS Craighead A Browning, Indianapolis, wholesale and retail Agntu for the Stale of Indiana. decSO GROCERIES The undersigned have just received h splendid stock of well assorted GiocerUs fresh and good, and are pre- ' pared to sell for cash or approved country produce, as low as any oue iu the city. Give us a call and see. teel, and taste for yourselves. Our word for it we wUl gire you bargains. Our stork consists, in part, of the following eni-les, vix. SO bags Rio Coffee: '1U0 do Cotton Tw ine; It do Java do; OUu do do Battuig, No. 1. 5 do Mocha do, 1 00 do Candle Wick; 'JO II II D. prime and good fair 10 bags Almonds, soft and hard Ä O sugar; SObblscrus eJ. powJcrei ,-liir-ified Havanna, and fine Loaf shell: 10 bags Peu Nuts; 10 do Hrazilnut, i do English Valiiuu; 1 do Filberts, 11 fresh, ll; 5 do Pepper, ' 5 do Alspice, S5 Mata Ci,,na:ni u, 4 MJs Ginger; 1 half bbi Cloven; 1 do do Nuuneesi IU bbls Madder; '-' do Aluein; 8 do Copperas: 9 Cerootis Spanish float Indigo, 12 boxe M. K. Raisins; Sugar: 3ft hhl. X O. Molasses prime. 10 do 8. H. do; S do Golden Syrup do; S do Fine .saleratas: M do. and half bhls No. 1, , and J, Mackerel, (1351. warranted to .1 in all cases;) M Kits. No. I. and 3 Mack'rel.: 1,000 lbs Lead in 1 lb. and lib Bars; KsD.OOU Uun Caps; 5 bags bot, assorted; 100 dox Brooms. Fanov and Com.; 100 lbs do ' Twine; 18 half laixes do; 80 boxes Herring; 50 do Glass, assorted sixes. 100 dox Flasks, pi's and qt'a; 18 do Bottles, do. 10 Kegs Gunpowder, j 100 dox rJedcnnb, No I, and VtA 40 boxes bel Tallow Caudles; 10 do Stsr do; 10 do Summer Stearine do; 10 do Starch; 15 do Soap; IU t.ali kegs do; 50 Kegs siis, assorted; and 1 144 gross Matches; Vk do Fancy. Shaving Toilet Soap, 5 boxes Chocolate, No. L; 30 do E D Cheese; 80 do W. R. do; 100 do all kinds Oandy; 95 Nests Tubs, fancy anil com mon; SS dos Bockels do do; J5 do Wash Boards; 5; don It a' Kill. 80 d . 10 do 8 do 5 do Si -e Brusliesj Wire !ives; üardines; Fine Table Salt; 10 bags Liverpool do; 1 do rsaitpeire; g bbls Carolina Tar,; 100 do Rosin, 1 Tierce Rice; 1 bale Brown Muslin, 90 half Chests fine Imperial Gunpowder, Youug Hyson aud Black Teas, all well assorted and fresh from Plilla200 do 100 do Pure Ground Pepper; do Alspice; do Ci uu a in oil, do l li'.. do Musidra; SO do 50 do 50 do 10,000 doz 7 C, and 500 Cotton Yarn's; 130 lls Pound Yarn's; Now, all you have delpliia: to do is to call and set your own price, ftir we have roi the articles to suit. Bring oa your N Ireat, Flst seed, Live Geeee Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, and Eggs, it i ou wish to exchange for Groceries, the ame as cash. MURPHKY dt TAYLOR, maräo-d A vv Journal copy Masonic Hall. The Beat and Cheapest Family Medicine in the World. DB ROBERTS' COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA PILLS. An literati ve, louic, diuretic and mild cathartic. Price iweuty-five cents per box. containing 50 pills. Each box contains fifty pills, which makes them as cheap again as any nher aiandard-pill, and four times cheaper, and warranted ' much superior in the curs of various diseases, to sny of the , syrup mixtures sold; besides being a more convenient and proper j lorm for use. THE astonishing success which has attended he use of Br. 1 Roberts' Compound Sarsaparille Pills ia proof abundant and conclusive that they are truly Nature's own Remedies, and that they ' will cure all curable diseases, quicker and more pleasantly than Riiy other medicine ever known. The Pills are principally an alterative medicine, (their basis being tbe solid extract of Sarsapa- I rilla, prepared n a superior manner ) but sufficiently cathartic to gently assiet nature, without purgi.ig unnecessarily, which make them peculiarly adapted to weak and enfeebled persoi.s, invigorating and strengthening the body, punfyiug the sys.em. producing new rich blood and a healthy action of the stomach and liver. They are acknowledged by our ablest physicians to ne uusxeeptentioiiable, but efficacious in the highest degree, and as a general I FAMILY MEDICINE, UNEQUALLED The Compound Sarsaparille Pills arc used for the permanent cure of those diseases which aiiae from an impure stale ef the blood, snd morbid secretions of tbe liver and stomach, and diseases arising from an ii judicious use of mercury , and whenever meaicine is required lo invigorate and purify ihe system. They are a purely vegetable compound, and may be used by persons of all ages They are pleasant lo the paiate. and produce no nausea, uneasiness or griping tu the operation. Hundreds of certificates could be Biven of ihose who hsve used them with great benefit. ,. . , . Purchasers Will be particular to aaK lor "ur. nooeris coinpouuu Sarssnarills Pills," and observe that the green wraptv-r on each box has a facsimile of tbe signature of Jos. Roberts, M. D. and D L-... m.m.1 nfireliaSM RUHf 111 IftTS. letter on the sulject of the medicine, must be addressed, post"afoldv P OWt'' Ti0f " COUmy WVOROBRRT9. aprtl -w5w Sstla Agent, Indianapolis. Ind f artAKB NOTIOE -I offer for sale one of my eighty acre tracu TAKE NOTICE -I oner for sale one ot my eignij ac-ie - of in, nl Ivine 8 miles soulh of In.lianapiSis in me coumj Marion, one mile west of the Indisnspolis and Madison Räumst. xi,.., ,. a o.l tlrchard ol anole. cheiry. ivum hiiu inner iruii inx. on eaeli of those triu-ts. g(i slock sad w ell water, lasting tnrougn ihe driest seasons and about 50 acres ou one. and IU on Ihe otner in a good state of cultivation The soil good and timber abundant mid valuable, with a fair supply of walnut, cherry, poplar, burroak and white oak Terms easy, and the purchaser may have choice of the tracts. Enquire of Thomas J Todd, who lives adjoin ing ihe premises, or to the suDscriner. LEVI U TODD a,v3W4w-irayj8wslw April s. G LASS AND GLASSWAREt 30 boxes 8X10 Glass; W do. 10AM do; 30 cases Jara; 30 do. Tumblers, from gill to pint; t0 do. Quart Flasks; to do. Pint ao, 10 do. Half pint do . just received at V C. HANNA A CO'S apr27 aERFTJMERY AND 00SMETI0S.-A large stock of Conri ...A r.i-.M. inr tbahaiMlkerchief. from Rousell. Hauel and Lubin (true French extracts) logether wuh every article want.d for a kV toilsn, all am., ndsale J-JP, fehl 25 BXS. PALM SOAP; 85 boxes Star Candles, 15 do. Bummer Monid doc, 9M do. Tallow do. CA4C01. aprS7 -g g DOZ. JBLLB1 M. "tng snd for ssle DOZ. JBLLEY OLAMBB, ried patterns, now ope. maradaisv JACOB LiNDLEY

SaSe-s." T:,nUTH ""d Jii1"15 5": f W" i chafer of bad uIccrTkI sol .bT rri n, and he states that "a distinguished profrsso, of medicine 111 i.ondo,i, I fche was unable to wa'k The ac. UftTv " - STbTmrrcsi ä rrry,"T 1 S? d,y i?h- 1 k '-a.1rop,heg.e. .Tl--i . " ," vl ' 1 courtc. to be Uastric Jutac, obtained trom lie ble to nnrse either of her la-t three children Often she Im haieia stoiumehso! Kvmg antmala which proved compl.ielysucreWfu! " . iuch distress from Uns disease. ,), for eks abTbas at? as 7.U - r'"srkable fact m physiology, that ihe stomachs o to ereat !.e could not oWnl- .. uwss wee

DR. . A. WUUH-S. CslHXER AST) SALI LHLUM SYRUP, CANKER CDSE AMI CERATb.

I hese frepaublnnia aie svarranied snperior to ass) now 111 use lor expe.liug Scrofuloos Humors, Canker, Salt Rhena, Erysipelas, Mercurial Diseases, and all other Diaeaaes Ariiiaf from an impure state of the Blood; Also, Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, Dyspepsia, AND OENEBAL DEBILITY. ssr SI RSI 11 a efsjjsa . i - j .... , . J m a. me uiiriubu uiacwTssrsar st in .lecieiast. SB S aa 1 1 reeulaxly etlucaled Fbician. a (jranluale of ma A IK tttjk. cal Co:. ere. and can exhibit Certifltate 01 hu (Äiee t... i.. k Physiciaus in Albany, certifying to his ability and qasiincsLoue aa a Medical Pra t.iiune: , and u uow extenaively ettgagad in Ibe nrac ' tice of Medicine. ERYSIPKI.AS AVTI RU T Bucru r. a at nr .-r. Mrs Giles Turner, of Montville who had been afflicted with Erysipelas for the last Twenty Years, and thiee times within tbe lass five jeers, has been entirely Bluid from the effects of this dreadfni - - ur. v-iivr.i; malady. CURE EFFECTED BY DR WEAVER'S SYRUP, AFTBB ALL OTHER TRIED MEDICINES HAD FAILED HE AM THE CERTIFICATE a, o . ... MosTvnxR, March a, 1SS1. tcs..ri. . A Weaver A Co.. fi, nilen.,, In r.i.. ( jvife. 1 would say that from chiidhoud she has been sfflicied with a Hlimor. AbvUt iweil' V Vears Since il nnrmrmA . . am OUm I iZ? fKT'P1"' 2 55Ä MB1" 'w cherry eolor oTtbe . aide of tlie face, accompanied wok a painful aensenon. ..inr M ... i..aicu vj urc. rrom tuu pouit it spread over the whole face, which became so swollen that Ibr severs! days ,t,e was entirely BLIND, ssad sod wfignred tbai ber mess intimate acqeamtaaces did net recegmxe her. Mie bed been in Utas situation three liases in the last five years. Iu eflecis sometimes appeared in email cracks 111 the ei;i. commencing back of '.be ears, thence extend ,ng over the sides ot ihe bead. So s ire snd painful were they that at nisi it was impossible for her to sil. w tbesn to touch tlie pillow Te discharge 11 mm these sores was so prnf use that 11 frecjotniiy we. through tL dressings and rundown tlie sines of ihe neek .t m. Iu 11. uii uro .1 came m coniact Willi Ibe Skill, lbs -. - .-int - 1 1 ; . 1 vi iiuiiiiif; w ater Aner anv genlie exercise, especially III U'smi U'miiiu n r. . e the body became covered with spots of a dark red or purple eoior - j it.niui um icuuei, in a snort tirrr inese speu would h covered w,th """"'e Wls,e" h'C' roke. and discbnreed iSaa i j - : a - . ' ... "" f" "' '"""'"S we.o wnicn wouw in a lew days come csT, leer. 111a an rasia-i aiiu 110.11 11 i At the time she commenced using vour Srrup and Cerate, i a running ? ore on her stomach and breast, whirh bad bee, more ifcan a year, healing up at times perhaps in one piece, bot always break nur out ui another. To this we applied many remedies and used various kinds of medicines for lemovuig the di.ea.e ircnn the system, none of which produced the least apparent beuefii. fae commenced using your Syrup and Cerate a year ago last fall. Hha took the .Syrup a few days and then commenced anplyiug Use Cerate to the sores, and at once said she had never found anything so sooU.mg ss this was. 1 have frequently kuown ber 10 get up several times in the course of s utgiii to apply the Cerate to her feet, m order lo obtain aleep. In oue or two weeks stter uir.g the medicines the sores began to heal, aud before she had finished the second U.tle, they were entirely well. She has uow used four bottles, and is to all appearance perfectly cured, and is in better health also than she haa been at any time before for twenty years. The medicine has effected in her case tlie most wonderful cure ever known in our section of country, and I strongly recommend ali afflicted in like manner to gire it a trial. Any one desiring further information in relation to the facts or particulars of the case, it will afford ms great pleasure to give any such information, if t'ey will call at my residence ia Moutviue, or they can make inquiries of many of my acquainuuicea in New London and vicinity, who are conversant with them. GILES TURNER The above is a plain statement if facia: they speak for themselves, and are from a source that no one who are acquainted with the person will doubi Tbis is only one of the numerous cases which we have in our possession, ail showing the value of Dr. 8. A. WEAVER'S CANKER and SALT RHEIM SYRUP, together with iu invaluable accompaniment, the t F.RATE. They stand unequalled fur the cure of all Scrofulous Humors, Sail Rheum, Erysipelas. Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth. Mercurial Diseases. Liver Complaint. Female Weakness, and all diseases arising from, or at any way connected with an impure state nf the Blood Manufactured and sold by S A. WEAVER & Co., sole proprietor, New Loudon. Conn. .Hin ii t sisiaiicsKi orowiiiinr. ss chants generally J. N Harns A Co .Sold by Craighead & Brownuig; W W Roberta and by Met 7 College Buiii'inr. Cins.iipati. Agents tor the South and West. 34-was-ly PE0EIA EYE INFIBMARY AND 0BTH0PJEDIC TJf. 8TITUT10N. THlnlS c-labiiebmel is juM completed, and will be a pern -SB place lor the reception ol all put. cuts w isJnng to u meut for diseased EYES, st well on those desirous of I ted cm for the removal of all varieties ol DEFORMITIES. I long .landing Dislocations, Club-foot, immobility of tie Lower Jaw, ere., ore The buiidine is in a beautiful and hea'tl.y location, in the western border of the City of Peoria, where patients can be actommoOf irO with comfortable rooms, boarding and washing, sack ss ooccponsU to each case. Every instrument and apparatus calculated to carry out ihe designs of such an institution, is provided, and in tbe Ortho, peedic Department several entirely origins! ones are used, some ef which i.i Club-loot of young children frequently obviates tbe necessity of operating by the knife. Tbe design ot tbe Eye Department ia more particularly for the treatment of those patients who. under a lese rigid system than earn be pursued at such an institution, would be for the xsoat pan i neurale. For further mformatiou, address E. S COoPER. M. b , Peoria REFERENCE . Hon. E A. Hannegau, Indiana; Hon. Wilson Shainio l, Ex-Gov. of Ohio; Hon Wm. P. Bryant. Ex-Cbief Justice ef Oregon, Hon. Isaac P Walker, U S. Senate; Hon. John Moore, Springfield. Illinois; Hon Wm. McMurty. Lieut Gov. of Illinois: Hon S H. Treat, Sprmgffeid. Illinois; For further information address E. S COOPER, jau88-ly x Peorta. Ill Engines, Mill Castings, &c, at Reduced Prices. f Ml K undersigned have on hand, and are constantly manataeJL taring Steam Engii.es of ail kinds, Castings and Wrought Iron Machinery lor Saw Mills, Flouring Mills, Water Mills, Dtslillery, Ac. Also. Jotiusnn Wheels. Gommg Machines, all kinds ef Car Wheels and Axels, Plough Points, Mouid Boards of venous patterns. Grate bars. Wagon boxes, Caet Iron Kettles, and Dog Irons, ! all of which we will sell for cash at fifteen per cent I low tbe usual rates. We would invite particular attention to our SAW MILL AND Mi l, EY ENGINES Our Saw Mill Engine is considered by ail who have tried it a superior article, and Out .Mulev is of lbs pattern, upcnor ui every respect to those commonly another consideration is that we can sell it from fifiy to on dollars cheaper than any other sh'p in the Stale. MERCHANTS. MILL WRIGHT, and persons engaged a ibe Milling business, will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call beiore pure hasetng. V e are continent ot tbe -uperiority ol our work, can and wi'i sell al lower rates than any oiher shop m the Weit, J B. dt R E NEAL. 'Jefferson Foundry' fronting on Vine. High, and Second streets, t squares back from River immediately north R R. Depot, Madison, Ind. maiS5-3ro ZyConrirr, La Fayette. Journal. Terse Haute; and Jer: in, Rushnlle. will copy for 3 months and send accounts to tbis rJEcc tor adjustment HI ACHINE CARDS. On hand and receiving a good as. of COTTON AND WOOL M.V.'IIINK CARDS, fiisa ihe mninfai iorv In Leicester, Maswhich will be warranied and sold at Cincinnati prices. 1 he attention of manufacturers and carders in the West, is isspeetfully solicited A. O WILLARD. msrtHJiw martiwrhn Washington st . opp. Palmer House JAMES HARLAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, setO-lyw IOWA CITY. IOWA Indiana Institutton for tk DEAF AND DUMB, (On ths National Road, mile east of Indianer oSfiJ fJTISlTORS are admitted on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thersdav. and Friday, between the hours ot 1 ana 3 o'clock, P. M ; also, od Saturday, from 10 to 1 o'clock. A M During these hour some person will be in readiness to conduct citizens oi the Stale, and strangers, lo ihe school rooms, snd through those parts of the buildups open to the public. The otei-l of ibe Institution be mr the icneht or tr.e uuionnnaie mutes, wm ao auiuw me sion of Visitors at any other time. octa-dAwtf KF OEM ATI ON WANTED of a Widow lady living soaeeM where in the Slate of Indiana, L v the name ot sonaronia Knowl. unless married, or of ber eon Isaac. If any person can give information where she can be found, it will give the most Joy of sny earthly intelligence to her sister, Hepsibeh B. Sat'.iei, widow Write to Leouard D Salisbury, Esq , Hampshire. County, 111. raaysuiw-ti LAND OFFICE AT INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. May 1. 1868. M OTICE ia hereby given, that from, and after Tuesday, tbe 1st 1 day of June. 158, at the hour ef 9 o'clock A. M., of said day. applications will be received, at this office, for the purchase of any of the public lands remaining unsold aud unappropriated by law. and subject to private entry, lying within tbe limits of the District of lands heretofore subject to side at the Lena Oneee at Fort Wayne. Indiana. By order of ihe Com General Ind Office Attsst: WM II L NOBLE. Register. mayldlt-may0w4r JNO. II THOMPSON. Receiver JOHN O'KANti A SONS' NEW BOOK STORE. r K announce lo our friends, to BookseUors, Cuaaliy chants. Teachers, Professional Itcnll C ; generally, that we have opened in Indianapolis, diana. a new HooX .More. e are prejwireu sn any ZsasTCi 1 the trade, in large or small quantities, with an entire stock of Books and Statiotierv. We keep always a , ami cmnicte aa ortment of MiscellHiieou. Theolcsri hand a large il, Ue.Ma). I ical. Common School, and Classical Books; logeiber with stork of Stanle and Fancy SiaUouery. - t,Ve are ,.,lnilent it Vs-oulil ! to the interest ol t ountry oi . ., ,i.pri ...hme lo mircliuse hooka to give ns a call. A!, j., Irmnkfujlv received, sad ws ess at i those who . ., n; nromot v. Particular attention pan io . .u.ierwise lor auanlities ot single Raga wanted inayMw-ti JOHN O'KANE ci SONS. No. 4 Noma Buildings, under Odd Fellows Halt C10FTEE. 50 bags prime Rio Codec; I 9 hags old Java Cofee; Jest received by decl BROWNING A MAYER MADDER 1 Je oumls prtme Madder, just received snd for aale by j.lt BROWITOW 4k MAYBJt WSHBING. 110 boxe smoked Herrins;, fust received and for sale by jsult BROWNING A MAYER CIGARS. tS.OOfi Imported Cigars. aeeWar, 95.000 Cuba six der, 90,000 Half-Spmiish do; 50,000 American do. Just received and for sale by jault BROWNING A MAYER. fNDIGO. eOOlb prime H. F L janlt d tor aale by MAYICR B T D 1TP TTSH in bbls ' VV Mackerel in half and whole bbia- latest caught, for sals I lew at aprt: V. C HANNA A OP'S.

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