Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1852 — Page 3

BY MAGNETI TELEGRAPH. ;Fortke Daily Ute Sntinrl by the O'Rielly Lin.

From X?w York. New York, May 31. ARRIVAL ÖF THE ARCTIC FLOUR AND WHEAT ADVANCED. The steamship Arnic, with dates fYorn Liverpool to toe Idth inst., arrived to-day. There was a better feeling in corn, with large transactions. Flour advanced 6d. per bbl, and Wheat Id a2d per 70 lbs. No advance had been established in Corn, bat it was held firmly There were large operations in floor on the lStii at advanced price. The quotations are mixed red wheat 5. öd a 7s. lOd., white wheat 6s. a 6s. 4d Western Canal flour 20s. a 20s. 9d; Philadelphia and Baltimore flour 20?. a 20s. 6d ; Ohie and Orleans 21s. a 22s. Yellow corn, 30s. ML, and white 2is. 6d. a 29s 6d. Mwcv was abundant. Consols closed at 99Ja99J. There was continued activity in the manufacturing districts. The accounts from Australia had caused an upward tendency in wool. Business at Birmingham was quite active. Tue emigration to Australia has drawn off a large camber of miners and metal-workers. At London sugar was oVl higher, and in active demand. Plantation coffee Is to 2s. lower; other qualities were likewise declining. Provisions at London and Liverpool cantinued without the slightest change in price or demand. The genera' news from England is of no general interest. Gen. Laraoii .eie. Beaden, and Leflc had refused to take the .-atli of faaltv to ihn Frenceh President Tue two rno.ul.3 grace allowed the foreign holders of the 5 per cent. French funds. Irivo expired, and re-pay-u-out is demanded to the extent of 25,500, W0 francs The Emperor of Russia has left Vienna for Berlin. It is understood that Russia, Austria, and Prussia. ad definitely agreed in reference to the French affairs, and have determined to uphold the treaiies The premium on g-ld was rising rapidly at Constantinople. New coin: t" H"H) wastries l-eing current at 115 Lnta advices from ÜM slave coast were less lavoraM. The King of Ditnma had refused to sign the treaty, nnd threatens hostilities. The case of the British subject, Mr. Murray, who has been sentenced to death :it Rome for political offences, was before the Honse of Lirds on the 17th. as well as ! he case ol the Protestant Miicnari'S, who had been banished from Austria. Thev were dismissed witii mtich spirit, but no conclusion had been come to. The dissenter's bill requesting one registration only, of tbeir ecclesiastical acts was road tbe second time. A committee bad been appointed to report rn the value of Warren's long range, and invisible shell for war purposes. A bill had been introduced into ihe House of Commons for the relief of the distressed in the Scottish highlands. The Lord Lieutenar i bad refused t i countenance a petition asking for tbe liberation of Smith O'Brien. The village of Mania, in Cambridgeshire, was nearly destroyed by fire on the 16th int. The weather in England and Ireland was very favorable for vegetation. The census of France bad been published. The population is 35 781.62$. It was rumored, that the Minister of Police in France had been inva-ted with discretionary powers over till foreigners residing or traveling in the country. Paris is now connected by telegraph with Boulogue and Amiens. 'Gorgey's book on Hungary has been suppressed br the Austrian government. It is suppressed lor an assertion contained in it that the Hungarians were ou legitimate ground, in dec'aring thMr independence From New York. New York, May M. Th9 new teamer Eastern Ci'.y, while preparing for a trial trip yesterday, burst one of her boilers, fatally wounding several of tbe steamer's band, and the Captain and the Etginecr. Two have since died, and three of tha liacds. who were seriously injured, cannot survive. From W fishing-ton. WHEELING BRIDGE CASE DECIDED Washington, May 28 First. Tbat no change will be allowed in tbe decree of tbe court, unless tiio brMgo will allow safe and convenient passage at ali times for boats having chimneys ciphiv feet from the water Second. The cmirt w'li not sanction either plan proposed, but, If tl-.e defendants can make a Jam, nr-t less ifcan two hundred feet vride, tinder the western bridge, and make a channel equally as ssfe and convenient as the e-istern channel was beforo the erection of the suspension bridge, and remove all other obstructions from it, they may try the experiment at tLelr own risk and responsibility. Tuird. The decree heretofore rendered shall be recorded, and, nnless the obstruction to navigation be removed or remedied on or before the first of February nest," the bridge shall be abated. The defendant? were ordered to pay the co-its about fifteen thousand dollars. Judges Daniel and Taney dissented from the judgment - Wsshi.voton, May 28, 8 P Al bI.VA.rr. 'flic 3 ti to yesterday rejected the Collins amend sent to the deficiency bill. The bill, after several amendments was oidered to be engrossed. The bill If enable - he fiovernmnet to deepen the parses of the Mississippi passed Ho;r Tiie bill appropriating two miiiton acre? of and for ihe construction of a railroad from Hannibal to St. Louis and uorn St. Louis to St. Josephs was psc.l bv a vote oi 103 to 76 From Malifai Halifax. May 26. Tne Cainbri arrived here tkM afternoon at 11 o'clock She left Liverpool on the 15th. The resolution to abolish the tax on newspapers was rejected The crystal palace was sold to Sydenham for an exotic garden for 70,000. Capt. Howard has stated that the vessel seri by him in the ice lound region were wnalers, and not those ol Sir John Franklin. It is rumored that Lord Glendall succeeds Fail balnousis as Governor General of India. . Business at Manchester was active, and acconnts from the districts were satisfactory. Breadstuff are dull and prices are mostly nominal, except American flir. which is held firm The arrivals of flour are 23,000 bbls. The fete of May 10, was partly lu litary, oasposad of 60,000 troops and 500.000 spectators. ' The President arrived at noon and reviewed the soldiers, presenting the colors to the colonels, which were surmounted bv nri itnor ii ., Ia iiis address Le remarked that the Roman eagle, adopted by Emperor Napoleon, was the last striking emblem of the regeneration and grandeur of France. It disappeared with our misfortunes. It ought to return w hen France recovered from her defeats and became mi?tres of herself. Reserve, then, soldiers, these emblems, not as menices against foreigners, but as symbol of independence, as souvenirs of heroic epoch, and sctr to die, if need be, in defence of these emblems which so often led'my father to victory. Immediately after Napoleon' address it was placarded throughout the city. The clergy, headed by the archbishop of Paris, numbering about 600, mustered around a gorgeous altar on the field and bestowed a blessing cn the 'andard. The troops on the conclusion Jefiled and 2 000 crosses and medals were distributed. The President was received by the infantry wilh crie of Vive V Emperor. The Grand Duke oi Tuscany abolished 'ho constitution and restored matters to the eonditon of 148. From Washington. Washington, May 29, P M Senate not in session to-day. Horse- Moor, of Pennsylvania, from the committee onpabüc lands, made an adverse report rn the memo rshall, asking for a grant of land rial of Till' ,n ron:i srt im Ol liavmL' luiuu lite nisi uis-m v. , . r t 1 . L - .11- nT geld in California. Hall, from the Jirae committee, reported a bill to enable Indiana to dispose of unsold saline land in that Slate, which passed. H til also reported Senate bill granting land and riebt of way to Iowa for the construction of a railroad from Dtibnrote, Keokok aud Davenport to some point on the Mississippi river, hereafter to lie designated Hall moved the previous question. Jones moved that the bill be laid on ihe taLle, which was decided io the affirroitive. After an exciting debate on the motion to take up the private calendar tbe House adjourned . , From Boston. Bo. tow, May W, 8 P Tiie) Una! reoort of th Methodist conference M book ts relations cootaininjr therein apomrrsitrce . proval of t rJiDe of tbe New York book agents. which were adepteu Tfce reoort in favor of an inJeperulent organ. zatioa of . B sa A o-m s a a i. I 1 ;he tract s-Kieiv ol tl-.a in t. cnarc-s nas oeen aanpteu Abel Senhens of Eoston. has been elected editor ol r - .racts

From Rnltimore. Ilniiorratic National Couveution. Baltimore, M'w 30. This has been a day of political excitement, canvassiog, and speculation, '"'be frienefs ol Cans, Douglas, and Buchanan are hard it work: but the Buchananites

exhibit more energy and determination than all others. . . . . r c r i I I fll several nnnareo irienas oi oucussuuu ni.. Hall one of the largest rooms in the city for head- : qu-irters, a.id have arranged lor a uoiiniiiui stippiy ri rfi4hinc!its. tr. which sevral thousand tickets ol ad- i . . "" mission Will be issued Pennsylvania and Virginia delegates are called upon to meet there to-morrow nicht, when the festival will be opened and plans adopted to further the interests of "I" ' . ' i r , Buchanan. Tin' general impression is, Cass men on tbe second ballot will go over partly to Bichansn and Dougla aisin.r Buchanan 120. and Douglas 110: as to the .k.lTk.iiV.. o - .ttmr.ts to malt .v crtipcta hnt Cass is believed to be out of the question, ard that the New York delegation will hold the balance ot power. The cars this evening brought in a large number of delegates and strangers Baltimore, May 31. The city is gorged with strangers There is great excitement among all parties. The friends of Mr. Buchanan ire working hard and manifest great determination to su.?eeed. They held a canons this evening with the Virginia delegates, and resolved to stick to their favorite to the last. Gen. Butler has written a letter, declining io favor of Gen. Cass, who, be says, is entitled to the nomination, and cslls on his friends to vote for Cass, and to consider him out of the field so long as Cass is in it. It is now thought that the friends ot Cass will unite on Butler, should they be compelled to desert their favorite. As the Man land delegation are strongly suspected of an inclination to go for Douglas, on the grounds of expediency, lookers on are disposed to think that Douglas or Butler will be nominated. The Georgia difficulty has not been settled, as was rumored, and Gov. Lincoln stands firm for Cas. and will contest their seats. Mis sissippi is amicably arranged, and lias 46 deleffntes who claim sents on the floor. J. W. Davis of Indiana, or Cave Johnson of Tenn., will be Preident of (be Conyenfion. The impresion seems to be gaining ground that Gen. Cass and probably Mr. Buchanan will be passed over The friends of Gen Houston aro urging his claims with great energy. The New York delegation continues ruum. Baltimore, Juno 1. 8 P. M. The Chairman called the Convention to order at 12 o'clock, M., and said that tbe committee of arrangements proposed to extend the platform still farther for the accommodation of all the delegates. The chairman inquired whether any of the coinr.iittees were at present prepared to report. Mr. Harris of III., of the committee on Organization, aid ihey were not readv to repou. Thompson, of Mississippi, said rbe Committee on Credentials' report was not yet completed, in consequence of a misapprehension as to whet'ier .he subject of rules was referred to them This, however, was not the case. On his motbn, the committee were instructed to rtport rules for adoption. The immense crowd and extent of the room occasion great noise and confusion, and hinder the progress of business From Pittbnrgh. PiTTsauaoH, June 1. The river continues to recede with x and a half feet water in the channel Wer ther clear nd pleasant Tiom Xew York. 1 New Yohk, June 1. Flour brisk demand, iales of 4S00 bbl. at $4.06a 4.24 and State nnd Indiana at $4.3la4.56; southern w'neat unchanged 1 ryo steady sales 2500 bushels at 76.. . corn improvinfr sales 20.000 bns. at 72e., and western at 57a6lc; pork dull prices drooping small sales prime at $16.25 and mess at $18 00. From Washington. Washington, May il. 8 P M. House. A motion tore-consider the vote by which the Iowa land and railroad bill was rejected on Tuesday week was carried by a vote ol I IU to 50. A bill to appropriate sixteen thousand acres of land 10 Florida and Alabama for the construction cf two rail roads one to connect the Gulf with the Atlantic and the other to connect Pens&cola Bay with the Georgia railroad wns postponed till Tuesday week. Mr. Harney moved that Congress adjourn on the 1st Monday in August. Mr. Huston moved to amend by making it the 19th of July. The resolution and amondment wtre postponed until Monday. The House adjourned till Friday. Senate The Senate passed a resolution to adjourn over till Thursday on account of the Democratic Convention. The deficiency bill was then, after discussion, passed, vvhen ihr Senate adjourned. r i oiu t Rshiiistou. Washi.nton, May 31. The Assembly elected Dr. Beeiuan moderator in the absence of Dr. Adams. Select committee on first section of report af standing committee, reported proposing an organization of a Western Education Society at Cincinnati, and enjoiniug on the churches to take up collect ns lor this cause and either to expand ihe funds iherr.elves or pay them over to any Education Society. The report was unanimously adopted. The 2d seciiou was Voted on by clauses. A lew amendments were made and report was adopted. This section prescribes a course of action for Presbyterians on the subject of home missions, withont infringing upon the function of Home Missionary Societies, and takes measures lor aiding in erection or edifices for feeble churches. A committee of five was appointed to confer with the Home Missionary Societv, o as to make the operations of both harmonious. I'i iu Xew York. New York. May f, P. M. it i i i . . i i mm nritveu on w euneaay nigm, in me uno Acorn, frmn Pernambuc, having escaped to that place from Van Diemai's Land in an American whaler. H says he bad partial liberty of a ticket of leave at the time he escaped, but did not violate its conditions. Having made arrangements for his flight, a fleet horse was saddled in his stable and well aimed with pistols. He addressed a note to tbe magistrate of Ross, twenty miles distant, in a township of the district oat of which he was not permitted to go. In the lette he returned his ticket cf leave and siid he would remr in at his honse that day until twelve o'clock, when his 1 avo expired, in order to give an opportunity oi arresting him if they could. When the magistrate read the letter he ordered the chief of police to arrest Meagher, but he refused. Meaaher waited six hours after the time, in order not to give the British authorities any excuse for saying ho had violated his pledge. Ho was aecompanied by three young Encrlih settlers, who supplied him with horses and had horses themselves, t The moraei he police enteret! tbe house he passed out at another door, mounted a horse, came round to the front, and told them to arrest him ii thev could. The next moment he put spurs to his horse, and, with his friends, was soon out of sight. He travelled one hundred and eighty miles 'he coast, embarked on a whaler, and thence on a si n. tiie name of which he keeps secret. On arrival in New York he pioceeded quietly to the house of hisfiiend, Richard O'Gorman.on Dean street, Brooklyn, where he is now staying. Ho waa last night welcomed by a large number of Irish citizens. Great excitement among the Irish population. Meagher addressed the crowd in front of the li juse. and said that his onlv rc0ret was in leaving Smith O'Brian and John Mitchell behind him. He is a young man and fine orator. fine military looking New York, May 29. 8 P M. The Atlantic sailed to-day With one hundred and six I ty five passengers and tyt32,000 in specie. Anions: her passengers were Jenny Lind and husband, Grace Green w w - a a a a a I AAI mml Hi . . , . shops McClosky and Delancy, who go to i I attend the great jubilee of the English church. ACBl'X, N. Y., May 2tf, 8 P. M .... KoAsutb arrived this alternoon, was warmly received, mi escorted to tne tiotei. tie snorny lett lor seai s MaWtM, where ha will remain till Tuesday. He speaks at the Second Church this evening From Ualtinoae. BaLTiMoas, May 29. So mail stiUth of Richmond The Virginia Senate has rejected the House resolutions relative to tba Wheeling bridge, and adopted reso. lulions simply reqnesting their Senators and Represcntatives in Cor.fi-ri"s l.i uo tlieir exertions to secure Cor.greaa to ac tbeir exertions speedy atljastment of tho controversy, and to procure an enactment for regulating the commerce of the O no river. In the Maryland Senate, to-day. an unfavorable report was made on the bill to take tbe sense of the people, on the law to prohibit tbe sale of ardent spirits. The second branch of city coaacil to-day passed an orI dmance loaning c. million and a can city Donas .o ma .... mml . m n .1 U. nl. I rmsrouui ihihwi.

LAWS OF THE 8TATE OF INDIANA. BY AUTHORITY! AN ACT To provide for equalizing the appraisement for taxation of the real property in the State of Indiana. Skctio.v I. Bt it tnmctod kf tk General Assembly of tk State of JWmwi, Tbat in each year in which the real properly in tins Stale

WN ancu iui lauwu, wnu mk niuiuuii isc uuuu I f rea! property ball be conautated and organised for the 8tatc at large and tor each conrraadoni district and each county m the , .-n, u iur muuwr iw in uwki. sf Tiir county auditor, the board of count v commissioner. j and the annr:iter nr annraiaera in pirn cuiitilv shall meet .,n Iii Grt Monday in June of each year in which the real properly in the j State is appraised for taxation, and shall constituta a board At i equalization of the valuation of real property in such county. Such '. n,ert,'n "J?"" . ,'d ? ,b f I" t cb county, and the county auditor shall act ns enairman or ihe .oard sEc.3 scn comity board of equalization shall diligently and 1 carefully examine the returns made by the appraiser or appraisers ?f propeny in the eoaniy; and it shall be tie duty of such

tribe n- -riir hut 1 "oara io equalize sncn appraisement neiween tne several towitn.jKtj anj -us? "1 (hips in ihe county, so that the valuation f the real property shall

board to equalize such appraisement between the aeveral tow.conform lo ar q unable and uiuform standard, reference being had to the pre'iuctiv-eress of the .and, lhair proximity to citie or towua, the neariies of access lo markets, an the averaire range of ' the prices of lauds and their products. Sec. 4. Such boards snail net be routined to an equaltalion of I talues between the several townships; but whenever tiiry shall be come satisfied, aitaac from the app c-ation of owners of land who may be aggrieved by tnc appraise tr cm, or by ouier mean, that the vn tialiou of lands with.n any township has been unequal and inequitable, ibey hall haye power tn ritualize such vai tj nation, in culoritiity to ihe provisions or the lh.nl section ol tnis act. Sec. 5. The auditors of the several corn lies in each congressional district in this Slate, shall mev t f.? a central point iu each district, a desijmated in this sectit n uti Vedie.day after the third Mouiiay of Jane next, aAer the neetin;. of die coun y boards of equalization, mi nlioiie I in the precetiine: ection. and siipll constij lute a distr.ct board of equalization; ami nhali. when so met, spI point a chairman to preside over their dclilteraiioit. The district board for the first congressional distriot shall meet at ! the county seat of Pike county; the district lioard for tlio second congressional ditrici shall meet al Ihe comity jest of Flod cotmly; the divrict board for the third coiif ressional district shall meet ' at liie COU...7 seat of nanliulomew county; Ihe district board for the f'Urih congressional district shnll meet at the rounly el of ' Franklin county; the district board for Ihe fifth congressional dis- ! triet sliail meet al the county sest of Vayne county, the district board for ih- sixth congressional dinrici shall meet at ihe county sea; of Marion comity; ihe district board for the seventh congressional district shall meet a' the county seat of Clay couuiy; the district board for the eighth congressional district shall meet si the ; comity seal of Tippecanoe conuly; the district board tor tue ninth congressional district shall meet at the county seut ai Fuiion conn- , ty; Ue district board for the tenth coiircseWeal district shal meet at ihe county sest of Noble eountv; ai.d the district hoard for the eleventh eonrr-'siKiial dratrict shall meet at the county seat of Uranl county. Skc- 6. Each county auditor shall produce lo lite district hoard of ; equalization his list of assessments, routining a Iit of th lauds . as appraised in hi county, with the correct;.-: made by the county board for equalizing the n;e -meats of reul property. Tiie d:tncl hoard ahsii carefully and diligently examine and compare such lists; and it shall bo their duty to equalize the valuation of the ' lands in such district, in conformity to the standards of value and regulations prescribed for ihe Conny boards of equalization Src 7. F.ach of such district Imards of eqnalirat.on shall select one of their own number as a delegate to a Si it Roard of Equalization; and the certificate of appointment, argued by the chairman of such district board, shall entitle Ihe person to whom it is given io take his scat as a member of the State Hoard of Equalization. The ehairmaii of such district board shall certify to the State Hoard of Equalization tbe changes made by such district board in the rnlualiou of the real property of the several comities iu hi district. Sec 9. A Slate board of equalization, to consist of the delegates , from the ilntrict boards mentioned iu the next preceding sectiou, togetiier with the Auditor of Slate, who shall be the President of ihe State Hoard, shall meet at Iudiaiiapoli on ihe ürst Monday in July next succeeding tbe meeting of the said district boards; such Statt Board ahall diligeuly and carefully ezamiue and comp, re the valuations of real property a reported to them by the chairmen of the district boarc1, with the corrections and change made therein by ihe distr.-:: Imards; and it fliali be tne duty of the said Mate Board of Equalization to equalize liie uppraisemenl of ihe lands in this State, between lite seycra. congressional dislnct., in coutormi. ty to the standards of value and other provisions herein prescribed ' 111 relation 10 ihe county ard district boards of equalization. Sic V. Ii shall be ihe duty of the Auditor of State, immediately liter the adjournment of the State Boar. I of Kqaalizatiou. to report la the auditor of the several counties, the corrections and cbtuifres made by the Slate Board 111 the valuation af the renl property of each conuly. respestively, With the per rentage of increase or diminution to bo ad-Jed to or deUucied from the valuation of tbe re:l property iu such counties, respeciivel) ; and the several co .nty auditors chrdl make the corresp 'tiding ckaneea in their county lists Sac 10 Neither the county, district, nor Blaaa Boir.l .f fc'q'tal -zatiou shaH have power to reduce the agep-gute valuation of the real property of the townships, counties and district, as reported to Uiem respect i rely; but ihe iigeresute of uc!i valuations may be increased, if, 111 the opiiuou of either of said boards, such valuations shll. in any instance have been assessed loo low. Sec. 11. The members of the several county boards of equalization, herein provided for. shall ewWi receive otic dollar and fifty rem per duy for every day's necessary attendance upon the meetings of uch board., lo lie pu d out of the treasuries of their respective counties. The delegates to tue district boards shall each receive iwc dollars and fifty cents per day, and tbe members of the Stale Board shall each receive irtree dollars per day for each and every day spent 111 discharge o their duties a members of such board, in -luding ihe time cccupied in going lo and returning from the meetings of such boa.ds. tobe certified uy the chairmen of uch boards, repeclivelv, and paid out of the Mate treasury on the warrant oi" liie Auditor of Slate: Frovidei. Thai tne district lioards 'l"1" "ot remaiu in session, at any iwa time, more than six cays aud lue delegates forming the State Bourd shall not remain iu ses sion, si ai.v one lime, more man ten c 17s. Skc 14 The member of ear-h and every of the boards of equalization provided for in this act. shall, oefore enter.' g upon tiie discharge of the duties of such board', severally take an oath or rufinnation. lo be administered by mi urBcer authorized to administer caths. for ihe faithful and impartial dftiinrsr of their duties as members of such board, according to tue best of their knowledge, skill, and ability. Sac 13. Hoard of f qualization, under the provisions of this act, shall mnei ituriuii Ihe present year for the purpose of equalizing the appraisement of real property in this State made iu the year 1651, and their limes and places of meeting, compensate u. powers, duties, and AnctiaaW) shall be in all respects conformable lo the provisions of ttiis act. Skc- 14. Whrreas. in die opal on of '.bis General Assembly, an emertency exists for the immediate takln; eüec-t of this act; it Is therefore enacted that thi net shall take effect and bp in force from and after its passage and pub'ication iu the Indiaua Stale Sc tit", tie1 Indiana Stale Journal and lud. am Statesman WM. H ENGLISH, Speaker of ih House of Rerireeiitaiiva JAMES it LAKE Pres Jeut of the Senate Aiiprored M 2i. I4i2i JOSEPH A. WRIGHT. AN ACT To protiile tor tilling tdtancie in boards of county commissioners, until the taking effect of the general law upon this subject. Svcrtox. 1. Be it enacted by th General Assembly of tkt Stat r ' Iadiana. Thai whenever a vacancy shall cxit, from any cause, the hoards of county commissioners in the respective coouties i' , this .State, it shall be .iwt'n! forthe remiiiung member or member, at either of them, wilh the e'erk of the circu;t court ol" such conn- j ly, to select some suitable person to nil such vacancy, who shsll I l..s ...hre until the next jreiieral election Sec 2. It is hereby declared that ati emergency now Baal which requires the immediate taking effert of this aet. it slii'l therefore' take effect aud be .u force from and after its passage, and shall continue in force umi' the next general election, at which time such vacancy shall be fuied by election. UM II. EXCLlMf Speaker of ihe House of Representative i. JAS. H LANE. President of the Senate JOSEPH A. WRIWIIT Approved May II. 1R5: AN ACT Authorizing any company heretofore organized under the prorisiont of any general or spectat law of mis state r 1 1 - f si Ii all m TmmA - r- - rtytw. ii ii tavi .i.. i.m,...t. ., McAUamt-.at or coal road, to construct a railroaa nstead of such turnpike, grarel . plank, McAdamited or enalroad; and vrcseribinz the manner in ichich such change man bt made Sectio 1 . Be it enact tJ Ly the General A sembly of tke State of Indiana, That it ahall be lawful for the stockholders of any company heretofore or hereafter te be organized under the provisionof any general or special law of this Sta'e for the purpose of constructing a planlc, turupike, gravel. McAdamized or coal road, to tonslrurt a railroad, instead of such plank, turnpike, grave), McAd am ct Use one all itreserved bv tli.s ar I Sec. 9. So change shall I made in the character or object of any company heretofore organized for any of the purposes aforesaid, nntd the stockholders thereof shall signify iheir assent to such change, by an instrument iu writing, by triam subscribed; nor uutil inch instrument in writing, so subscribed as aforesaid, shall have been filed nnd recorded in the recorder oihee ot each and every county through which any such roiu may ps Sec 3 After the aasein of Mm stockholders of any tuch plank. turnpike, grave!, McAdamized or coal road company, shall have been siguiliad, fi'ed aud recorded in lha manner specified in the next preceding section, it shall lie lawful for the board ot directors of air such company lo change i'ie character and object of such company as h rein contemplated, by an order entered upon the re- j cords there. f; which Older shall specify am nig other thiag, t ie , new name aud style ander vhirh the said company desires to be known and recognized thereafter, a copy of whteh order, duly atiested, shall also be filed and recorded in the recorder oÜW o,' etch and every county through which said company may desire to i construe said railroad. Sec. 4. Alter the character and efcjeet of an such company shall have been changed as herein provided it shall be the duly of the I board of directors of such company, before proceeding further, lo I give at least thirty days public notice of such change, by publica- , lion thereof in ut least one newspaper of general circulation, in each and every .-ounty through which ny uoh road is intended to nas. i i which anv such uc-.vaoaner ahall be primed and published, ; a copy of which notice with due proof of publication -hall alro be 1 filed aial recorded in the office of tat recorder? aforesaid. Sr.c S. Said company, by such new name ar.d style signified 1 as aforesaal, shtdl be a body politic and corporate: and by such name and style shall be able and capable to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended in all courts of competent jurisdiction as to all contracts heretofore made or liabilities heretofore incurred, ami to make and enforce all necessary I y-laws and regulations to enable them to rarrf into execution and effect tue provision-, of thi aci; a nd the ob;ctt cnr.templBted by the Mm', w and eonstilution of ihts State. not inconsistent witii the laws Irc. a io chance ni the character and object or tuiy ucr. torn . P" ihH in any way impair ihe validity of any contract made nnd entered into by or with such company prior to such change; I ,,or f, at ii m any way affect any liability incurred by ueh company in iu corporate capncny, or ly Uie director cr individual (iocs- ! holiiiYS thereof; but the same shall he and remain as valid and efI fectnal a ttiey would have beeu had no such change laken place. !- 7 l.i ll.e ruiUTiiHimi fjf m rtilrnsrl insff.M.1 of snen r.lnnh. , tdrnpike, grarel. McAdamtecd, or coal road, the same shall 1 loCateil and cnnmlrticled as nmr a 'irMctienlii iinsi the vrnuiut un.ni - - - - -- " . . ' . 7 I which any such road may have been located; and shall in its localion embrace the point designate! iu tbe plot or profile ol any such plank, turnpike, gravel, MeAdamiZud, or coal road, Providod Aoaserer, That if any such plank or other road aforesaid shall have been located either in whole or in part, upon and along any Slate or courty romd the rieht of way over which may have been rranled by the consent el the board of commissioners of any county in Saas mate, ior tue purpose of constructing theteon any of said de scription of roads, no change shall be mads in the cbaraeler or ob j,.ct of such road uim. Hie consent thereto of the board of comm. j sioucraof the ptoper county or counties shall have been obt And such Company shall obtain the rieht of way Irom individuals ; over whose land such road may run, by paying och additional -um. over and above tbe amount paid for the naht of way, for ' snch plank, trunpike, McAdamized or coal roads, as may ba agreed upon by tbe parties, or determined according to tbe act proI vlding for ihe incorporation of railroad companies. . t" 1 L. . J 'UIJ V 9 Ul mäj killSl V Sull l 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 I I . s 1 1 i 1 t. UU lU IU , rxc. o. u.t oy or against any sucn compunv may uc com ntuctxi ar,d prcaecuied upon ail nitreei made and entered rmo 1 neuceu aro prcsecuieu upon a.i contraci matje and emertJ tmo I by or with them, prior to the takiuf enact of any such change, and

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also for any liabflity incurred by any auch compai.y in it corporate capacity, or by the directors, or cy Ute lurJividaal stockholders I 1 theieof. prior io such change in the same manner as such suite j might be commenced and prosecuted if uo change had been made, . as contemplated in this act. Sac. 9. The officers of sny such company who may be in office i ine time any sttcn ciiangr snan taue erfreu hall remain in office until their successors shall be e.eciesi and qualified, Ssst Sfp. Ill Thf Pre .Um mir! rectors of any such company msy irt ions of stock, for the rwrnoe f open books and receive tab nMrurting a rsilros'l at u.-n times ami st sucii nlnees s they raav direct. Bet said company shall not have power under the provisions of tr.rts act, or of any act lo which it may have resrreooe, to construe, or take measures to construct any railroad, under or by rirtue of any law authorizing the formntion of a Company or companies fur laa buiUiicg of pl:mk. turnpike, gravel, McAdami7- .t. or coal road. Src II. In as much at some nek plank, turnpike, gravel, McA ' im re1, r-r coal road companies, are ilesiroas of making the ' change herein contemplated immediately, au emergency exists for ' the taking i fleet of this act from and after its passage. It is therefore declared that this act shall ike effect and be iu force from and : after n pjl'!atiou in the Indiana Stale Sentinel, Indiana State : Journal, a-tr! Indiana Statesman WM H. ENGLISH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES H LANE, President of ihe Snaie. Approved May 31, 185-2: JUSErU A. WKIUHT The Stati or Ikciaxs. I Office of Secretary of State. ) 1, Charle H. Test, Secrcvarj (f Stale fog the Stale aforeiwd cer- "' tnat the fo.-agoinr are true, full, and compit-te copies of the enruiici. Acts, norr on hie in mv r-mce In witness wiicreof. I have beieunto sei mv hand, and af fixed the seal of State, st Indianapolis, this 31st day of May. A. D IS5 CHARLES R. TEST, Secretary of Stale POPE SATS- ' Like mighty rivers, wish lasisiless ores Tiie rssious rage, obstrocied hi tlier course. Swell to new heights, forbiddeu paihs explore. Ar.d drown those virtues which ihey fed before ' In order lo keep the passions under due control, it is necessary 10 have tbe body free of all pain. There was nothing ever invented so potent to remove all maimer of pain as Davis' Pain Killer. WE ARE HAPPY TO LEARN that Dr. 9. A. Wea' ver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup, sustains its reputa tion 0 well. We henr it well spoken of by all wua have made a trial of it s viriu'-s There sre unr so miur worthless articles bearing the name of medk me, ili.il we nave but utile confidence 111 any, st .1 we air glad to see the surre. of this, which we bebe re to be, a truly raluablc medicine. Wilmington's Patent Grain Separator, APPLIED TO TH- TRAVELLING AND STATIONARY TQRESHINCr AND CLEANING MAOHINES. MT1 are now building the above machine s, of the best inaieriV w &l, warranting them iu every way suarior to any heretofore built, and will execute order'wiia prompt dipich. The ' Travellers,'' besides threshing in tits field, can be used as Siationaiy Threshers by using a stationary horse power, and when thus use 1 arc warranted to save gra 111 belter tbaa any now in use, and lo thresh mm. k hcnuketj ei tin - a day. STATIONARY SEPARATORS are also built by us. which clean the grain ready for market at the ame time that they thresh it. Being far more simple in construction than any heretofore used, lli are nut at all liaMe to gel oul of repsur. HORSE POWERS, of eitru quality, double driving pinion, kept constantly on hand, or made promptly to order. The superior quality of tbe workmen in our employ, and our long experience, eaables us to do a'! kind of work connected wilh the mtichine busiueu. in A No. 1 stvle. Trayelling Threshers 9l5v.06 Mauoiiary Separator yö 00 Horse Powers 95.00 At three, six, and mue mouths credit with approved security. TT" Ten per cent, discount for cask dote. E BRIGGS de CO, Soii'li Bend, !nd , June 3. 1S.",2 -wlm $15.00 REWARD. Mare, and a Colt tw years old. strayed away from ihe V subscriber living in Henry couuiy. Liberty township, six miles ii, of Cambridge, aud tUrej miles east of Ilagerstuwn, on the sill day of A;.ril. liie one a datk bay .Mare, four or five years old. rather a qjod form, uliout fifteen hand- high, with a splemlid travailing gale; an oust of her lore legs, on the pastern joint, there is a Whit spot which was caused by a snag or bruise, aud considerable larger loan the other. an1 very much saddle markdd. Also a Bay , i'oit. I wo years old, not altered. Auy perou bringing the a hove named strays, and deliver, ug them up ut Dil ling A Heasioü's Store, will receive the above reward. JOHN HE ASTON, Cambridge Cjty. May 5, i&52 jua-v.-3w Ihe City flooring Miil in Operation Again. f 3 uiE undersigned having added the latest improved PUneoig M. Machine to their csiahlisl.cient, by which ihey are enabled lo do bette, p uneiug thau ever wa done b any rotary luacliiue, and even equal if not better than thai dune by the hand plane. If liiere is atiyrson who has any doubt respecting the capacity 01 the Macaune, we invite litem to call at the establishment on the eastern market square and examine for themselves. -Ve are pre,iared to piau lumber of every description, from ouelourth of uu inch to twelve inches thick. We face, tongue, and groove ail kinds ot lumber, or wc tongue and groove it rough, as the case may be. at the shortest notice. Me "also plaue lumber straight, and oul of winde or twist for Door and Window Frames: Doom and Sash. In short, all lumber that needs to be planed straight, ac. jun3-w3tn 8HELLF.WBERGER dt CO 4 PPRAISEMENT OF REAL E3TATE. The Board of Equalization of Marion ccuniy, Stale of Indiana, will meet at the I ourt House at Indianapolis on Monday, the 7rh day of June, läSz. for the equalization of ihe appraisement of the year 1351, of real estate in said couuiy The Board will consist of the county Commissioners. Auditor, and appraisers of auch county. JOHN W HAMILTON. Auditor Mariou Co. May 31. 16Ö8 jattl-d-Jt-ittn-wlw A DMIWISTEATOH'S SALE Tiie oi,!eri?titd Adininistrs2 m. tor of ihe Estate of Afa Williamson, deceased, will, by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Marion county, rntide at the April TV.-m, l-iS, at the Court Howe door in Indianapolis, an Sat. urday, ihe IM day of June 15J, Let ecu ÜM hour of 10 o'clock. A. M., and 5 o'clock. P. M., on said day, sell to lue highest I idder, but for not less than its two-third valuation all of lol number i ' in Williamson's Sub-division of the part of the north-west csruer j of section (T), township (15), nortli range (4) eist, near the city of' Indianapolis, together wilh Ae improvement- thereon. Said premies will t.e sold subject to the dower E'tal of Eliza Williamson, ihe widow of decedent therein. The sale will lie made for one-third aat in hand, on liie day of sale: the residue in two equal paymetits in six and twelve months. The deferred payments to be se- : cured by notes payanie sviihout any relief from valuation or ap- ' praisment laws. Iiearinc Interest from date. LEVI B WILLIAMSON. Adm.nistraior. May 10. li'rf. mav!3-w4w HERITF'S SALE By virtue of one execution and one Tee 5 bt!l issued by the Clerk of the Johnson county Circu;l Court, directed to me and now in iny hands. I will expose lo sole at pub- 1 lie auction, at the door of liie Court House, in the t-ouuty of Marioat, in ihe State of Indiana, lietween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. aud 4 o'clock P. M . on Tuesday, the 9lh day of June, ISM. the : rents and profit for the teTm of seven years, ol the following described properly, to-wit: Itf.ntr lot uuin'ier oue ( 1). in square number icrty-n.ne (49), in ! the city of Indianapolis, m Msrion county, aud State of Indiana. And if such rent ar.d profits will not el for a sufficient sttm lo satisfy the amount demanded by said writs, I will al the. ssme lime and place euer for sale in like maimer, (kg fee'simple of said pro- ' perty. levied upon and taken as the property of Charles Michael, al ihe suit of Heury Bradley, and the fee bi'l iu favor of ihe officers and w. messes therein named. Terms cash. C. C. CAMPBELL, Sheriff Marion Co . By W. Roasos. Deputy, linl anap. In. May IT. IMS. maylS-wSw

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, ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE -Hv ; j virtue of n OMier of ihc Proba,e Court of Randolph eountv. Ind., made at the May Term thereof. A D. ISÄi, I will expose to puiiiic sale at me court House leor, in the town oi Indianapolis on Saturday, the l'iih day of July next, ihe following real estate. viz; lite eat halt of the north-east quarter oi section number 2.1, of township number 17 north, of range number 4 east of the second pr.nr pal meridian, containing ?0 acres, in the county of Marion and Sia'.e cf Indiana, being a part of tbe -omi estate of which David P. Teeter, late of Randolph county, Ind.. died seized. Terms as follows, viz: One-third of the purchase money lo be paid down, one-tlnrd iu nine, and onc-lhnd in eignteen mouths, by ROBF.RT VL RPHEY. f the Estate of David P. Teeter, deceased majrS7-w4w dmiui-lrator May 35. I5a 4. REGISTER has been opened at the Real Estate and Genii en1 . ney 1 1 tV a, laaläanaaMHa in m-h afl pan M i H eni tPr properlv for sole, wilh full description, price per acre. Ac. without charge, (excepting disbursement for advertisiug,) uulesa a sale is effected. Said Register will be at all times opeu to public inspection, ai.d liie advantage thus offered lo owners of real estate for the prompt disposal of their property is far superior to all others. Also, a Register for renting property baa been opened under the tame regulations as the above. inayNV-d&wly Real Estate aud General Agency Office. Under the control of W McK SCOTT, Attorney and foun sellor at Law, and X;tary Public. maya4-dA wly INDIANAPOLIS, LVD. FIRE AND WATER PROOF ROOFS. C10MP08ITIOX by ihe barrel, prepared Paper und 1'eituig, Kenics of 20 lo I'io callous. Mops, Screens, and Healer to prepare Gravel, dec., for sale al our Manufactory ou Market street, two and one-half quart east of thr Court House, with printed direction for use. i ZIMMERMAN &. Co., may-J5-dAwlf Indianapolis, lud. me Iialiaua and the adjacent States, well adapted to farming and raising cattle, die . ne?r some navigable stream, Canal, or RaUroad, already completed, or iu progress. Owners of Lands of snch piion in tracts of 1.000 lo 10,000, or more acres, by rending . vi miiii particular with abstract of title, price par acra, ltr , to Ihe Real E-itate and General AseiKiy OAce ai Indianapolis, will, if found sstltfif torv. hear uf nartirt diaoosd in treat for the nurcha'e liiere ' 01- Ul behalf of a attperior class of steady, iudualrious, and skilful farmer? and nieehj .id Belffians. Holisnders, and Germans who are about formiiia associations oi" 50 or more families, under the direrlion of Individual of character and property, with the object of emigrating te this country, ami establMniig Arricu'lural sd t'emeiits and villarra in the most desirable location and on Ihe mojt favorable conditious lhai can be found in the Stale bel adapied for their purposes. j nisyl'J-daiw3w W. McK. SCOTT 1 1 LAND OFFIOE AT IWUUMAFOL1S. 1H1J1AHA. May 1, 10. mj OTICE is hereby given, lhat from, and after Tue-alay, the 1st ' M amy of June, lt52, at Ihe hour of 9 o'clock A M , oi said i day, applications wtil be received, at this efBe, for the purchase I of any of the public lands remaining unsold and unapproprialed by taw. and subject to private entry, lying within the limits oi ihe I District of lands heretofore subject to aale at the Laud Omce at Fort Wayne. Iiidiana. R- order of the Com General Land Office. ATT csr: WM H L NO BLK. Register. mayldlt-mayOwta- JNO H THOMPSON a a. TIEE?rSWARE Now receiving direct from Staffordshire , Potteries per Ship -Wesimoraland,' 40 Crates Queensware. which wilh previous Spring receipts, makes my slock complete and full. For salt to dealer at river prices. pro JACOB LIXDLEY. lOUlfTEH SCALES V C. HANN A dt CO. are prepared ay sapp.y merci.anu ana grocers wiin a superior arucie, cnu for cash apr7

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' m-EW ADTERTISr MiZNT lt , vf body rrs3 it. WO. I. R. B. R. Radway's Ready Relief ' IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED I- THh UhUltAL UlüTUKY ok Tut A (Jit 1.1) T HA I HAS STOPPED THE .VOsT VIOLENT PAINS IS A FEW SEi'OND-j. It will stop the most severe pains in fire : will eure the most otxttnaie and pamsVI K Neuraliric, und Bilious complauils in a few h nfe or less, ard imatic. Xr"oti. INTERNAL AND EXTEKNAlII njver nuls in giving instant ease to the most torm nun and agonizinir pain. IT HAS C r R 8 D, IS MXSTY CASKS OUT OF A HVHthED.' RHEUMATISM IS FUUR EOl'R NEUR-iLGIA TRuUP biARRH(A I ONE HOUR. IN" TEN" MINUTES. IN FIFTEEN MlNtTf IX ONE SECOND IX FIVE MINUTES IX FIVE MIXCTKS. ix nrrEEN minitfiX FIFTEEN MIXITES N FIVE UINLTES IN" FOUR MINTTI IN ONE HOtR. TOOTHACHE SPASM I CRAMPS SICK HEADACHE THILL FEVER CHILLBLAINS ?ORE THROAT INFLUENZA Spins! coinnlainls, Stuf J inl, Strains. Bruise v Cul. V Front Bitrs, Cixiera Morbus. Dv eatery. Tic Drorcux, otler complaint where there is severe tains, Radway's Readv Re'ief will iniant!y ".p the pain, and quickly cure ihe d.sease. strir iiKADtruK ICK HEADACHE rv iu a 1. 4 n.aiv itetiej w - c , . T", I . . m , , , .,, - fcw mmttiei, and prevent renewed attacks. It wid cleanse and sweeten the siom?.- h. and neutralize the poisinons icids of ihe ylem PREVEXTION By müaliitg thefsea-saiii and agreeeb'c r-mussem h. H at-, it will reircah and enliven the senses reraove the dull and beaiy ferling of torpor and fatigue. 1? bathing, Mix a tablespoonfu! of R. K R. with a Bowl of Wa e, l alhe the Head. Neck and Temples, wash the Face, Hi nils, nnd (itlie,- parts of the hotly every morning, and yon wi'l keep the sk'.t: pcre. s-areet, aud healthy, prevent disease aikl sickness, headache aiirl biiioosBess. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarihcca. Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morhu-. I'ainfu'. D.scharges. It relieves the most severe pains iu a few ..uuutes c) eck-- the most dts'ressiiij c scharge ruid will spcttuly remove ti e cense NEURALGIA. , PAIS STnpFEV IASTAXTLY Radway's Ready Rvlief possesses an alnv st miia. uiou. uillii-ei-ce oyer the sharp darting psuss of i:n of this creel complaint. In a few minutes t'-c paiit-stnckcn suflferer experien. e tiie r!elisthtrul sensations ot departing pain. It iias curoi ibou :ando'cus in the city of New Yvik, where many of lUem had lieea hrooght . a!mo4 to death's door. Tbe ejects of the Ready Belief is to stop the pain immediately, to strergtheu the nervous system and snppty : the erves with ntrvuus eceity and vitattty. the k of which is the cause of ihe nervous pains. RHEUMATISM. PAIXS RELIEVED IS FIVE MIS UTES Radway's Ready Relief will aop the severe and excruciating pains of Rl.cumatism almost instantly. Persons are living in this cay who, for months, were conüitcd to their beds by ilhrumatie Paaaa whose bones were unsound trom b-p to toe. whose jauts pain in fifteen miltutes by the u-e ot Radway's Ready Relief. T.tis k j aZ 4. :.. ... .... .i- xi.L s-.-t. ' j 1 j .. 1 nit; ti int.. anu niuusaiHis ui iur cuy wi .c iura, ..iai nu u eti . ' . . . . . ' ' of tnousands m the l tnted States can answer for the truth Of Otis assertion we need no certificates of cures wc publish no iousr lit of names to prove the efficacy of R:! way's Reay Relief, f r the citizen of almost every town in lite l uioa, for lb: last lour years, have tested it theirselve.-. CHILL FEVER CHILLS STOPPED IK A FE rr MrXVTES- PAIX RELIEVED nntANTLT. Railway Ready Relief acts like a charm alt cases nf rfcil's and Fever It breads the Chills immediately warms up -.udiii-vigoratea withbeaHa and treugt'i ever" orgu and secrctiiu af ttM ?ystcsx. PAIN'S OF ALIi KIND. 1ienrvtr you feel pain, apply Radway's Read, Hein t. it i. re to relieve you iu a few mtuute. If vt.u hsve pains in tbe Siomaca, intest!. tes, n the Liver, kidneys, Bowels, Joints. Bone, R.idv. t . Rpn.lv Helicf lil-en . 'I.w MLirr,,-. 1 ,.r ...... . i mm nallv. B in a .r.i,,utc dnn m.ii. ami o...-.ki.- it 1 d r.ivs v- x. rV.r t-..7.. U ' I... i i,u.,iviruiuNiMKi, .u iiwk sr.rvrc r-ip dud J. W. Woods, Knishtatown; Haytr, ! ft Co.. Cambrldae C.ty: I. Reed, Richmond: Ä.cCh.rthy - Appiegsae. Delphi F. k J. M Lyons. Clinton; Mitchell or Morrow. C'eidrevület E Watio,,. Dnb. Eli u u , . i I...J. - i:--i r , Jos. Younl. Middietown: I. Edwards. Grcei.fieW: A. Smi'.. M.cl.i gautewu, Äiitryock A Co , Rochester; J Tipton, A S v, laila fiel I. Wholesale Agents. CRAir.HtaAD & BROWNING. IT. W. ROBERTS. Iiidiana; Ua, ma ii-rnrt vfl w inl yen 1 1 . PI GH, XEWL.1XÜ, & CO. w mm Tutu , : . . . a m i v'L l. m mi .io uicir irienas aii.t country mar. . rs m to iheir iat-src ai.d carefully selected stock oi G.-.ieariea. wu.ch they will sell H very low prices for cssli. or in exchanire for Bacon. Lard, Feaiherj, I iaxseed, Guiscng.o.. Ti-.e f. ; ... ire the leading-; rticles. vie IM hairs p ime green Rio Coffee, ISO hhds. f-rr. fair lo prime iev.' Orleans S Jgar in do. Claraücd Suaar: 100 Barrel Cruhed Surar. ass-irtetl numbers: 1Ü do. Powdered do. do. do: 20 do i , . tied do; S Cases Diul.'e Refitted Lou" Sugar; 350 Barrels Pluntatiou Mol.tsses, Cypress Couperae 50 do New Orleans Syrup; 20 do. Golden Syrui.-. Si. Luuis Rcfiiiery; 30 hf do. do do do do; 50 Kegs d. do do do; 250 Btic Maysvtiie Cotton Yarns. as--crted stzei. 400 do PilUbt -r do do 'HKt do Oraiiauplou do do 6o do Tecn-see jo Qo do dc d dot d"i' do: 300 Bales Citioii Battiu!;, Pure: 25 Bajr Csrpet Chain, 25 Bn!e Candic Wick; SO Dz Fancy half Buckets, 100 do Panned and Fancy do 40 Nests Painted TuU; 50 Dor Zinc WahlKnrds 7000 Ins Rolled Bar Le nd. 300 Bair , hot, assort. :1 -,2r -150 doz long' and 5bort Bed' or75 cod Bcdcord Rope; 50 doz cotton Trout Irinas, 30 hhds strictly prime New Orleans .og af, 50 boxes Missouri and Kentucky Tobacco; 50 do James Rier Tobacco, rarioa brai 85 do common Ky. do very low; 100 do pressed Cattdk; 1C5 do Star do Maattatl nSBt; 30 t!o Sperm do; isPO do Rosin Soap 100 do Fancy do, 300 reams heavy Wrapping Paper aoiid sues, T5 do Cap and Leiter do; 100 packages fre-h Gunpowder Tel. ÜrOSt tiii, Lnpo lcr 15 hs'.f chests Black Tet; 10 do do Yoiiii II 5 son Tea; 35 sacks Uverpoot fine Salt, niriary Clld f40 barrets pure Cider Vm. gar; 40 do common do; 10 c&!"k new crop R.cer 40 jrro Kuilei's Blaekiiif30 bvixes Cuba Six Cigar: 100 do rormnou do; Alvo. Iiidiao. Maddti. Since. Peppe', Sileraius, Soda, A' am. Hruasttoaa. Copperas, Floor l Sulphe.-, Ctove. Nntmea. viitamen, Csmpltor, Ink, Mustard, nrouud Spices, Linsen.: Ötl, Casior Od, Spir.ts Turpeirine. .Mustang Lllim.li. Nerve anil Buiie Ijn.meiit, FabnesiotV ainl Mclane's Vermifuge, C. D. and S B. Caps, and a general assonmentof Foreipii ai.d Domestic Wuies and Isiqaara. Louivnle. May 1. 1S53. inay Ibdlt-w4w It. L. c O AT, GILT BALL, COOK A H li STOVES. OF MASONIC HALL, SIGN OF THE DEALER IH PARLOR1 FW DOORS EAST INDIANAPOLIS IND. WE have jusl received an exi?nive cssortmetit of ill.- hr ai iet Stoves sold in this market. They consist of the following, viz: Dayton Triumph, Kemuckian, Bay Slate. Ualcyou Air-tht, with Summer srningemeut, Ohio Premium. Prize PretriUin. fmprovej Premium, Uox and Pir'.or Stoves of all panerns. Also. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Tinware Al kinds of job work done with neatness and despatch. niayVO J COLLECTIONS IN ILLINOIS. V. MANLY, ATTORNEY AT LAV. MARSHALL, CLARK COUX TV, ILLINOIS. JAVl"G a general acquaintance ir nn twenty years' rcaidi . in the country offers his services in te colleriioii ot claims and payment of taxes in the eastern pari of Illinois. He refers to the members of Congrc from Illinois for bis capcily and fidelity in business. teMoA wGm p. Man i.V. Ci LASS W ARE. N. opeii'ng AT Catawba TumMer; Bar do; Ale doj Table do, assorted pattern; Molasses Cans, full assortment. For sale at Rivar price. MM ji:ti i I.N ULKY. CHICKERmO'S PIANO FORTES Expectim my Spring slock of Piano in a few days. 1 oiler my present stock of PiI anos and Meiodeous at a reduced price for ca'k. Those in waM ot : these unrivalled insirumenis will do we'll u caliuig a; the Music store Banjos. Guitars, Violitis. Violincellos, Flute, and Accordeon. of Ihe best quality, always an ..and and cheap lor cash Call and examine may 4 ALBERT E. JONES. Eneincs. Mill Casting, &c, at Reduced Prices. fMIE u.i.lcrtigued lia.e on hau i, ami are conaiiuy m.-inuiac-e ' . . . P im, ii Si teani tngii.es I ail KUIQi, t-astmes aim rnurnt Iron UailiTuasi for Saw .Mills, Flouring Mdi, t'ater Mill, DtsUilerys,dic. Also, Johnson Wheel, Gum.ng Machines, a.i kinds cf Car Wheel and AxeU, Plough Points, Mould Board of variou p.silerus. Grate bnrs, Wagon boxes, Cast Iron Kettles, and Doc Ironsma- 1 , -; . - - . ... - . . , jr. . ! an oi wn.cn we viu eu 101 yv"-" W " " j "'es. ----- . MULKY KNUINEd. Our Saw Mill Engine is considered by all who have tried it a superior article, and our Mnlev is of ihe latest liatiern, superior in every respect to those commonly used and unother consul -ml. uu it that we can sell it from fifty to one hundred dollars cheaper than auy other shop in the Stute MERCHANTS. MIL!. WRIGHTS, atai persons eugaged n the , Milling business, will find it greatly in their advaatage to gire us a ' call before purcbaaCnig. We are confidejii of the superiority of our work, can and will A at lower rates than auy other shop in i the Vet f.t.41 E NEAL , 'Jfferson Foun Iry," f routing on Vine. High, and Second streets 8 squares back from Kivar immediately north R R. lX-pot, Mndison, IihI. mi'iö-ta3in IEPf ur'rnr. La Fayette, Journal, Terre Haute: and Jacktonimn, Rnshville, will copy for 3 months and send accounts to this dies for adjust raent. W ACH1NE CARDS On hand ami receiving a good assortilM. mem of COTfUM AND WOOL MACHINE CAR DA, Brom the manufaclory in leiceter, Mass., which will be warranted and sold at Cincinnati prices. 'Ihe attention of manufacturer and carder in the West, m tespectftiUy solicited. A O. WILLARD. mard4w-marV5w3m Washington st., opp. Palmer House WNFORMATION 7 ANTED of a Widow ladv livm. where in the Stale of Indiana, by the name or Sophrotiia I Knowl.s, unless married, or of her son Isaac If auy person can give information where she can be found, it will give the most joy j of any earthly intelligence lo her sister, Hepsibah U. Suiliet. 1 widow. Write to Leouard O. Sausbuxy. Esq , Hampshire, Kane County, 111. m)idlw-mayWWtw io

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

PRINCIPAL OFFICES. For u tux Kg Cati hell et of MtwoUrth 1 1 and Ho. MS WALXCT bTREET riMlVMT awytag u. UIS, MO. , No i WELD Bl ILDiNus STREET, sT. L Tin. 4 MAIS STREET. WH'ISVILLE. Xo. 3 SM ITH FI ELD STREET, PITTSBI R,R PA No. 96 JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT. MICH No I4 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. MASONIC HAU.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, 940,000 nn i an Association ol .MercuoMe. f urmcrs. V ork;ng mm, and oilier, forroeu for Ulc mulual beuehl uf i "her in ease of sickiitn or ac ident Rv the navmei.i of tk. foi. lowmg annual deposits, you become a life member, and w,:: be enmied lo a weeklv beaefit during Itfc, should you be disabled by Jiease or .iccidcni from .tiending to your ordinary business er oc cupation. All who jon this Assoc. 31 ion are enutied to a vote t) lle elecuon of clficers, and to participate in the profits of the Association. It is established on a safe and perm sue nt basis, being both mutual and benevoleat in its designs, and with the lowest rates consistent for its securuy. Yaarly DeposiU of Members Under 50 Yean ol La TAI'.LE OF RATES NO. L Those drawoig for the first week's sickness by payuia H per year draw 3 per weeek 7 per year .!raw S77r '( 4 ' " 4 ' j 8 I 5 " " S " J u st 6 41 ' 6 " l0 u TAB? E OF KATES NO a ft lu ' f ;"r ine nrt wees s sica-,ie bv naviaa Those not drawing for the first week's sirkne. bv 1 ! S3p-r year draw tM 50 per week. M per year draw '.75 per wee 4 " 6.00 " '7 10,00 " Oue Dollar and Fifty Cent AJmr ou Fee will be cl charged lha snntlcatin rt year, and mini be paid at tbe time of making the a.id the first 5 ear's deposit within twenty days. Persons over SO yeT'of asre. will be charred Si per ceiii emtlti receive pay or disuses common to loth taxaa oa'y 0FFICEB8: W. W. iCOTT PiesaWnt. I II. BL CfIAA5. Vice Prea-'t. Directors. WK R. KINO: W. W, SCUTT. F. F. LIVI CSTON. J. I. BUCHANAN. R. C JOHNPOS. THEODt)RE .MARSHALL. J H. Irt'CflANAN, JKcnitTaT ajfn TaKAscxaa. L R. BHO ELL. General Agent (br Indianapolis. BY LAWS OF THE VFiCHANU'S MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION. Abt. 1. This asaociatiou hail be called the ' Mrckan ies Mutual Health Astviation." ux, f. Tue oihccrs 01 this Association shall consist of afrasi-s, dent, tec pr, suleni, Sacr tary and Treasurer, and a Board rf D rectors These shall cosutitute ihe Riard of Officers Aar a. Ti Wat I k. .ul !enl. Secretary and Treasurer ..... ..c..m.,,nu,i.ir u 1111- sienn .'! earn 11. ember be lue each ii. emoer bem mica 10 one vote, ami a lnaKinli or a!, lha memhers rismn 43 V. necessary for a choice AaT. 4. Tiie annus! meeting of the members cf the As-oci-ation Iiä.I 1 e held at the office in Cim uinsti. Ohio, on the trat dsy of October in every yiar. Memlter. living al a dissanra from the office, shall have tbe ngh 10 send representatives to vote lor them at sr.1,1 meet nr: but no renres,eiitat:ve shall renreser.t j . . t ur 1 : 1 : j i . i n ! V... ; V i" presiile os-er ail meetings of the As. 09ta'wn. .en all c rt.fica'.. - o: mem -ershio. invest! ante all tlaim. ' j .r..;.. t . . o iT WT . .IUI Pit TlilP I PPM, lllrrl-i.mn . 1 K ...... . . . . , , . . - - o - -. .jnupqivru 11 wuiv. vi uie saut iaoon. Aar. l The duiie of the Vice President ahall be. ?!ace oi liie Presidcni in hi sLsence. to 'apply the Aar. r. Tne Sc. retary shall appoint 11 agents and clerks , and also keep an accurate recor.l of tile transaction of the Association. Akt. 9. The Treasurer shall receive 1! moneys paid to the a ac'Cialiou, and pay ail claims of the A-soiatkm: and he will also be required to executa such bonds as shall lie aauafac tory to tke President. Akt. . Tie Board of Directors shall fix the aa'ary of the President, Vice Presiduit. Se reiary. Trenurer, Clerk. Attnaha. ara Agents. Axt. 10. It shall b: the duty of the totiaulUng physieian to examine applications for membership, aud sign such at be sha l ap prove. Akt. 11. The fund! af ih . -ot iaLon i.i:l be deposited Li i I L1U,k-., r tlu,k!l l,,e Bsud shall ducCl. and ui the nam of the 1 rresKlent and I rcautrer. aid hail S'ltrer. uul hail 1. drawn out only by citecka 1 aiai.cil bv tl.e Pri-. i aigi.ca oy t.e rrePresident, end countersigned by the Treasurer. And Z , V dP,",ted ,ha'' mou,,, ,,,lnore xhmD 9 Sf..gg!. lJJJi'J. ,or ' '"ü m,3r ,e ,,T"cd " ! uJi-T?Tu o T ""Tu"'! to the Association; aud atl moneva thu dposid of shau be loaticJ i names of the Presiduul BM Treasuror. and the.r successors m office. Akt IS. The President shall give satisfactory bonds to tbe Board to the full security ot ihe Association, for ail money, in ins hauet Abt 13 An office of t'.is Association shall be kept in Cincinnati, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pa: I-ounville. Ky ; St loait, Ma: Chicago, III ; Detroit. Michigan, and Indisnapoli, Indiana, for the convenience of the niembcrs in those localities, and shall be al the expense of liie AssociatKrii. Akt. 14. No member sliail he eittilied 10 benefit uulil ihe i of hi yearly depo.-ii has hati paid. AtT. 15. Anv seven inmrers of liie Associkuon ' a quorum at any regular ineelmg. Akt. IG. Ali person hoicUug odice in this Association, as waii ai all agents, shall become members of the Asseciat.on; and agenu - snail t.-e icquired to execute uoh bonds as shall be a;if-loi , o . the Pre idem Akt 17. Agents Will send in all ihe application for membcrihip the firt of every week, ,;.c ali moneys belonging to liie Association: also leave each aplicaiil a printed envelope and a blank letaar for the app' icanl lo send in yt arly deposit to the office in. Agents ' are 1101 authorized lu receive but 91.50 (the initiation fiats.) Akt. H The certtiicate ol" membership shall ba based upon tLs applicatiou, and ihe agreement therein snail lie binding upon Iii parties. Akt 19. Ali member, in case oi sickness, Uail aotify the S acre! V. y of u Ii ,.c'si:es w.'.ii'ii iwo weck after me eominenceaiuni of tue same, and ,;i proof of stich sickness he will be required lo obtain tiie certificate of a lrast three members f the Asjoc'ation, i or ins attending phyaiciaii, aud that he ha been properly attended; and hi amount of benefit ahall be paid willuii nf.eeu days there, aiier Akt. 20. Should a claim Le made w'ii-h should clearly Ci.4iS;ei with the art.c'lea of . pr. cm. nt subtcribed lo by -.be member in hi afpiicaUon. tbe whole subject may be submitted to a Board c4 Rc ferees, ifi rhosen by the oncers, one by the ca manl and ihe third by the two thus chosen; an-' their dcciiuHi shall be filial. Akt. 21. No ccrtifi. -.1- of membcrsliip shnll be issued unlit iu rmou.it. of yearly deposit ha been paid uor io a person under fif teen or over sixty years ot age. Hetirfiii for sickness not tc exceed 210 per week: 43 per cent extra will be charged 10 persona over fifty yer of ape. Akt. 32 Certifica'e of membership maybeiiasiod to Female against ihe surre liabilities at males, except thai tue amount of . benefit shall not exceed $5 per Week. Females assured against durasc common lo iioiii exe ouly. Art. 23. All moneys received 'not ohcni-e appropriated, ahaJI I reaei vci a a sai'. ly fund, until ihe same amount o 50,000, and . the rem-'.mdcr, after providing f.r oiiuiauding risk, shall be diviucu s:i.iui. iu nciiii'vis ut liiuo 11 ineil jcaii) uepivns Art 24. In case of resignation or death of any officer, ihe Board shall h 've power lo fill the vacancy. C7'l certify that tbe above is a true copy of the By-Laws of ik Mechai'ics' Mutuil Hen in A- - ..i: : t .n.-.nnati, Ohio. my4-2wd-ina 30 3mw J. If. ItL'CIIANAN. St. UR. B A. HEAVER'S. CANKER AND SALT BHEUM SYRUP, CANKER CUBE AND CEBATE. Tbe.se Prep-uation arc warranted snp rior lo any other Compoaad now in use for expelling Scrofulous Humors, Canker. Salt Rheum, Erysipelu Mercurial Diseaaes. aud all other Diseases Arising from an impura state of the Blood: Alio, Liver Complaint, Female "Weakness, Dyspepsia, AND GENERAL DEBILITY. DR. WEAVER, the original discoverer of tint Medicin.- - a reirulariy educated Pbyaician, a Graduate of the Albany lt J.cal i '..'lege, and can exhibit Certificates of hi Oftee fro at fhe br-t Physicians in Albany, certifying to his ability and quali&eatioü at a Medical Practitioner, and is now extensively engaged n the prat tice of Medicine. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEI M CAN BE CURED' Mrs Giles Turner, of Moutville who had been afflicted with Ery. sipela for the last Twenty Years, and three times utun the ism five .cars, Las been entirely Blind from ihe effects of this dreadfv1 CiHrl EFFECTED HY DR sVEAVER 3 SYRUP, AFTBfc ALL OTHER TRIl'.D MEDICINES HAD FAILED HEAD THE CERTIFICATE? MoüTvrx, Msrcb 5. 161 M,..r - A Weaver A Co , Gentlemen: In rel.-tuou to my wife, 1 would say that from childhood aae has been afliicted with a Humor. About twenty years since it appeared in a very distressing form of Erysipelas, M first iu a spot of a bright cherry color on tbe side of the face, accompanied with a painful sensation, similar ut that produced by fire. Front this podit it spread over the whole face, which became so swollen thru iV r several days the was emue ly Iii. IND. and so disfigured that her most ultimate acquaintance did not receguize tier. ne nau nee i m this situation three m tbe last five years, its effects sometimes appeared in small i in ihe skhi. comniencint tai-K of u ir- t-ci. - Ihe sales ol' liie head. So .re and paiufui were 0ry, thai ai Diet it wa- i npost-ibli- for her to allow them to touch the pUiow. Th. discharge ftom these sores wa o profuse tbat it frequently we through tlit dressing and run down the side of the neck, and sc aatal was it. that when it came in contact with tue km, the effect was Ihe tame as that of Ioi1iiie water After any gentle exercise, especially in wann weather, parts of I ihe body became covered with spot of a dark red or purple color, ' and were rerv painful and under; ut aashori time these spot sroula be covered wilh minute blisters, which broke, aud discharged, than i dried up. forming n scab which would ins few day come off, leav- ; ing an angry and painful sore, looking mach like a burn. Thio would be a long time in healing fretjueut v months. At one um 1 it appeared on the feet and ankles, running much the same cewrae ! a il bail done on the other part of her body, except thai in this iav- ' stance, ii was aggravated by exercise. These sores, moreover, aasuttird ttie ehariH'ter of bad nicer, and so inflamed, thai for months she ws unable to walk. Tbe deep sears left by taaaa laaaaaa M this day. Il has affected tier breast lo that degree that sue was una ble to nurse either of her last tin ee children Often she has been iu sufh iiiMP.-s trom tins uieae. tnai tor wcess ne nas tcen ante te obtain but little steep or rest, an I nas otitsn sa.a uiai ner distress was o great she could not describe it. At the tune she commenced nsm your Syrup and Cerate, she h4 a running core on her st."nich and breast, u hieb had baen there more than a year, bealnir up at limes perhaps in one place, but alÄÄi,!!?i '.'"lÄ.TLZÄ mSmmm t rs I , aa iwrneam x hisauv t nw wa a i- mj ut aaat v mwwmw a a saw the system, none of which produced ihe leust apparent benefit. Sb coiumeiieed lam; your Syrup Mid Cerate year ago last fall. Sba took the Syrup a few day and then commenced applying the Cerate to Ihe sores, and : . e i ul never foun-l snMhnig o foosbtug as tbi was. I have frcr.neutly kuowu her 10 gel up several limes iu Ihe course of a night to apply the Cerate to her feet, hi order to obtain sleep. In one or two week after u-tng the medicmta the sores began to teal, aud before she had finished the second kaatlr, they were entirely well. She has now used lioar bottle, and is to all appearance perfectly cured, aud is in better health also than she has been at any time Wore f5r twenty years, Tbe med tesu e has effected in her case the ma wonderful cure ever known m our section of country, and I trrnigy reoMnm. nd all sJB.ctesl ui like manner to give it a trial. Any one desiring further information in relation to the fact of panif'ttUir-- ot thecaae. it will afford me grent pleasure to gire any ueh tuforoiatiou. if they will call at nty residence in Momville, or they .-an make inquiries of many ot" aay acquaintance Us Nw Ltm. don and vicmitv, who are coiuersunt with them. GILES TURNER The above is a plain statement -f tact; they spcekfor themse ves, and are from a source lhat no one who are acquainted with iL person Sra doulu This isonly ane of the numerous case whieh we have tu our possession, ai! showing the value of Dr. S A. WLAVKR'S CANKER ml SALT RHEUM SYRIP. together with it invalaa'j'.e accompaniment, the CERATE. They stand unerjnalled for the cure of all Scrofulous Humors, Sail Rheum, Erysjpelas. Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth. Mercurial Disease, Liver Complaint, Female Weakness, and all disease arising trom ar iu any way connected with an impure täte of the Blood Manufactured and old by 9. A. WEAVER fc Co.. sole proprietor. New Iiondon. Conn. So'dby Craighead & Itrowning, W W Roberts, and by Meiebaiits generally. J. N Harris ft Co., 7 College Building, Clneuinaii. Agents for the mith and Wea W-wss-ly STONE WARE Thi day rereiresj3,tAX) raiiou Stone Ware, assorted; In tnss 110 ami rt on Inn. In Jars, 1. S, 3, 4, 6. and C gallons In Milk Pans, 1 fallen. msy'sU JACOB LINDLKY.