Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. Speaker's Valedictory Address. Hccse or RcnUtSKÄTATITK, t June 15th, 1852. , Mr Hay of Clark, (Mr. Brady being ia the chair,) submitted the fo:iov- mg resolution : Rmtvtd, That the thanks of the members of this Bouse be ten.ie.ed to Hoc. William H. English, Speaker of lue Hause of Representatives, fur the able, impartial , tod dignified manner iu which he has presided over the deliberations of this body. Which ras niammously adopted. Mr. English responded U the resolotion as follows: GiKTLKMZlf : I desire 10 return yon, not as a matter of form, bnt ia all sincerity, my gratefal acknowledgments for tbe h oil compliment yon have just paid me. and for tbe kin I and liberal spirit yon have manifested towards me do mg the entire peiio 1 of our official connection. Constderng the circumstances existing at the time you called me to this position, it was hardly to be expected that I should ha able to reader full satisfaction, or avoid the e mmission of errors; vet it has been rm good fortune t have no appeal taffen from any decUioa no üarsü wor I to pats between any member and thohair -nor, to far as I have heard, a inurmnr ot complaint from aiy quarter. This is the more gralilyinc when I compare il with the r-sull iu oth-ir deliberate bodies, aod o tli to mind tbe many oev questio

have bad 10 d .ermine, the conflicting interests wC n-Tt bad to recon and the heated debate such t0 ' things n , oriliy engenders. It is to your forbe.-.rance gentlemen, and not to an merit of my wn, that I atmbate tiiis ocoe; yet, u know my ow i h art, I hivo, upon al occasions, endea, ored to mainta n harmonv, goo J f.g, and order in om deliberations, and to faeilttat- rhe completion ol our labors at the e -liest d iy oompatiW w.ih it proper exeontion. , . Tbe friendly rolauons existing between tbe bpeafcer ar.d i tio.isi is not the oaly Mi'.ject of Srat,,latton. We e m ic bist rv of legislative bodies will you find a aaesun of eoa U Icnh and importance exhibiting lespersonal it rife a stricter application to business, or a more 'successful terminal ion f There has not been a personal collisi n djt ing Ibe eatire session, and the little sparring, which in the excitement of annimated debate jomstimes o-ourred, always passed away with the oeeaaioa caJI'n it forth leaving, I trust and bel.ovc, frleadahip, s oJ w it;, and brotherly love the predomiaani fecliuü in erery heart. Never have I known the rne.ubers ot any assembly manifest stricter integrity of purpose, more laborious application, more gentlemanly deportment, or a greair r desire to promote tbe interests of the people, and avoid the useless consumption of lime. It is tras tho catini has been of unusual length, but no one conversant with what was to do, expectant to be otbararise. Tbe Constitutional Convention, forseeing the njOfjj'itr, wisely exempted the first General Assembly from the restiicti&r. as to length of session. The wholt t9 . pie ot government, from spire to foundation stone, had to be taken down, rensodeted an I rebuilt, so as to cooform to the new constitution and the progress and improvements ol t.;e age. Aa 3xamination ol tue act of previous legislatures, otaar liian iooa!, vriil show that the average number p-.ed at each session does net exceed fifty. There h.'S ,jen iatrodkeed into the present Genoral Assembly not iess tian Bve hundred and sixty bills, besides in- . .:rabte rosolruions, constitutional inquiries, reports and propsitUe, some of them involving questions ol tbe greatest momeut, uud all requiring more or les oonside.-.iti in. 0 t'.i.; bills introduced some two hundred end fifty have become laws of the Und probably eqaailing the aggregate uuuiber of all (be general etta passed by I live preeeding legislatures extending to v essential subjeet of government, aud reconciling diBerenotl and int-Te-ts widely sundered by geographical positions, diversity of habit-, opinious. and employmuts. inequaliiy in tae size of counties,. and the previous system of local legislation. In connection wrii the amount of necessary legislation devolving upon this General Assembly should be ooa;rJc!cd tae eireumstances and restrictions attending its transaction. Under the old constitution the rules mim be suspended, a bill be taken through all the readings in both Houses on the same day by merely repeating the title, aud tiipn might pass by a bare majority, of a quorum, and without the ayes and noes. Under tha new constitution it is quito different. Every bill, except in certain cases of emergency, must be read, by eec'ion, cj threo sever?: I days in each House requiring now not less th -in six d tys to peS an act which üereto-f-re might have become a law in a- many hours. Besides no act can be passed without receiving in each House, ou a call of tbe ayes and noes, a majority of all the members elected ; and last, though not least, all laws must ue of generarTind uniform operation throughout the State. These, a:id other like restrictions, were intended by the frarners of the constitution to prevent local, or hasty and inconsiderate legislation, and will, no doubt, ia the end prove beneficial. Hereafter the le inconvenience will n-t be experienced, lor wnen once a coda of laws is established, (even if but tolvraOly perf-ct.) the fewer the alterations the belter. The prntie of undoing at oua s- siion ttic work ol tli. pre- ' edi.3 necessarily rwolts in uncertainly and endless ; joniusioa, and hut few will deny the benetieial operation 1 iun3 1 --isuciiuiis up 'n i;rnrrni ifgiiauii j 11 iuk sitme time all taust admit tkej bava ni.ttcrially and unavoidably protracted the present essioa. It was nn to b exp. tt.d in the enactment ol a c.ide of laws for the govemm-.-nt of a million of souls, and the protection ui pr jurty aorth sonic three hnudrcd . millions of dollars, that it would be perfect in all its parts.. -r sali&faetory to every one. That would be a ' ta.sk beyond tbe powor of liucuan wiJona to execute, fee gfeat tnas of our fellow citizens will view the j whole ground aud judfjo wiili a liberal aud iighteeu judgment Demajrogn.'s aid eroakers do not intend to be satisfied, because noil rinding and agitation arc essential to their existence It is enough that we have assiduously inbomJ lo enact sneh laws as we believed would bost promote the happiness and prosper it jof the county. Ratiior than leave any portion of tbe r. vision j unfin.iUed, most of tho members have remained faithfulIt a: their pjs:sto the last, suenfiving the endearments of borne, aad, in many instances, at tho expense mw business, of personal convenience, of health yen, even ol ttfia, as the facts but loo mournfully testify. Four of our brethren have bees taken from the post of official duty, to that bourne fiom whence uo traveler returns,"' and otfie. ra bear the melancholy indications of shattered eonfiliations. Cherished be the mem uv tvnd green the graves of our departed brothers! In x.j spirit of nfTdcted sentimentality, b it in ail sinoeriiy and trath, I wish each and every one of yon a safe return to yo r home, svneie the affectionate greetings of family and friends await you, and. I trnst abo, the approoation of your fellow citizens. If a feeling of enmity t.ss bean engendered iu any haart let it not be taken beyond thes? walls. Let us separate as a band of broU-ors, each one prepared to say of the other through tb. rest of life, he is my friend we served together in the first Legislature under tbe new constitution. On motion of Mr- Suit, the clerk was directed to procure a copy of the address and spread the same upon tb" jouru J Wasbingtou Ratification fleeting. Washington. Wednesday June U. 18 Agreeably to the call of the Jackson Democratic As i aocia jjn, a multitude of persons assembled in front ot j toe City Hall this evening. General Robert Armstrong was elected President of j tbe meeting, supported by about thirty Yice Presidents, amoag whom were Tnoma Ritchie and Amos Kendail. 1 and ib-re were half a dozen Secretaries. Mr. Ritchie was called upon for, and e pressed his j Nearly concurrence at the nominations of tbe Convention, speaking in bigh terms of the candidates, and then causing a letter from General Pieren to be read dated i Tremoat House. Boston, May 27, 1852, addressed to Mj. Lalfv, ia the course of which be said ' if the Compromise Measures are Bot to be substantially and firmly maintained, me plain rights secured by the Constitution ; will be trampled in tbe dust. Wbat difierence can it make to you or me whether tbe outrage shall seem to fail i on 8outa Carolina or Maine, or X. Hampshire? Are' not tbe rights of each clearly dear to us all? I will ' ever yield to a ciavea spirit, from considerations of ' poliuy, wbioh will endanger the Union. Entertaining : - a. aa Mm m . taass) vtews, tne action oi tne convention most, in m MP l the Noith, who have stood uf the Sonlb, are to be abanTÜcy, the hopes of the Demost sink together. As I told bv tne i doaed to any time se iy and of the L i yoa, my n-tme wui not be betöre tb Convention , unt I eannoe help feenng that wbat is thereto be done will be important beyond men and parties transccndenily iro porta r.c to lbs hopes of democracy, progress and paolio liberty." Gen. Cass was then lulroduced. He was received with cheers, and spoke as follows: I onsgxatnlate you, my fellow citiaens, upon tbe fortunate result of tne lalK of tbe Democratic Convention They have öone their work, and have done it, well- Tbey have pi"ser.ted to as as our standard bearer, during the ensuing Presidential earn oaiirn, an able an honorable citizen, with a character beyond reproach e tr ue AMin rat, a tried pr trior, and aa ex. perienced statesman, who baa iaithlully served bis conntry in bigh statio-s, in peace ami war, and who will serva her with equal fidelity in that higher station to whxh we intend to elevate him. I know h;m well, and , ay of him wbat I know of him. He will go for the iia Will go ibr the for notbinrr but tbe . nir all sMtional toelJTarion, for the whole Union, an Union and tbe Constitution, discarding all sectional foel .and dlsOseOatenancina' every elfort to renew that ! U itat cm from which God, in his mercy, hat delivered ' as j tad 2 eeaidesstly treat aad bellave that onr wnoie

party, every where through the land, will come up to the good work, and, with one heart and one mind, will gladly seize this occasion mutually to forget end forgive all past distentions, so that tbe only strife hereafter will ho who shall thnw moat devotion to the true and time

honored urinciDlea of oar paitv. Let hfc hack only but forward to gain ....... ..... v. -A tiAac rmm united exertion. And 'u icmii wisuuiii auu oiinuv. And .h bZL f tw- oandi.Ute. for tbe Vice-Presidency U-o rve kAn rrtu naiA tlmn that lOT "C - . n . lltjil dency. He has won his way to public esteem and distinction by high qualifies ol head and beart, by long experience and faithful services at home and abroad, and bv tho practical knowledge which those elements of usefulness bring with them We have reason to be gratified, and we are gratified, cmce of boll, of our nominees. I ha.lro.dy aa.d th.t he Convention ha, done its work well KoJ. let every Demerat go and do his wwk equally well, and all wül be saf. Aud sieh, I ubt not, will be the course of the narty. ror the decree u -T. : ' . . , I i. nrwin read it on the si?sot tne tunes "ou- a r the wall am thereitiswruen, inwwrea uw UC wsin -as ....... .iinliinf ternreter tJat a Democratic Auminiair.iiu.-. v . SSSm of the country for the next four yearsI I trust for long years thereafter It is not a queaye, -pJ -not who shall get the malion 'i .tnrv hut ol nuraoer ;.,tv Km how rreat that majority shall be. And I And let u all exert ..rselves to augment it by all honorable means; for the -tronger we stand in public opinion, tbe greater wiil be our power to do good, and to render our principles stähle od etficient And I may presume thns to j - 1 ttiil, muih disinterestedness as any other nimbei of that ereat party which will assemble, upon I ' - . . . - . tthisocessi"", in city, town, village, and hamlet throughout onr eewatry, to respond to these nominations, and to i pledge themselves each to all faithfully to labor for and j support them. I trust I know myself well enough to know, that mv time lor public omeea is last pacing away, and that no possible event can ever place my name again beoie the American people tor tne rrcsi lency ; and if I did not know this, you do, and so dos the whol, cm rv Mv ambition n to serve the people of Michigan, to whom 1 owe a debt of gTatitude I can never repay, ye a little longer in the station I fill by their confidence and kindnes. One word more, my fe! low-citizen: Let us enter into this contest with a determination to conduct it upon principles npon the great issues which constitute the difference between the Whig and Democratic parties. That will be a noble strife, in which wo :ny II engage with honor. But let us reiect and denounce as unworthy of our ) eane, it, u I w abuse, willen uniorttinaieiv, ia too prev aleot upon stit h occasions. Wc seek higher objects, j and should employ higher means. Lei us indignantly frown unon every man who o far forgets himself and ih? cause he professes to support, - & . . . a . i Ies.es to support, as to quit me conttst . of nriniole to descend to that ol scurrility We are ' letter without such a man than with htm. There are I honorable points of difierence enough between us and mints of difierence enough between us and . to encage all our aUention, and to call forth rry. without entering into such a field of I 5L' ...... it i .1 , r ,u Recollect that we are all brethren of the i the Whigs to all our ener warfare. am. miffhtv fn.ro.iir eauallv interested in its honor and prosperity; and though we' differ npon many important principles of government nnd administration, yet we all seek tho same common object the preservation and perpetuation of our glorious institutions, the world's bct hope and our own. Let the rivalrr between us tie hereafter which shall best strive for this great end ; it will be a rivalry of the understanding and of the heart, not of the tongue; of patriotism, and not of abuse. Gen. Houston was next received with loud huzzas, ind made but few remark. He said he knew the nomi nees intimately and well, and vouched for their patriot talents and sound Democracy By le'e"erI!h,ch iftsjust been read, it would be seen that Gen. Pierce was for the whole Union, and nothing less. (This was received with continued applause.) He likewise spoke in warm approbation of the platform. But, gentlemen, he said, I will not detain you : other ipeakcis will furnish you with a richer entortainmeut ihnt I can. I will say to you, however, and )ou must remember it, that when tbe battle is lost and won, an! the victory is proclaimed, no State shall bear her banner -igh-T, or give a larger proportionate Democratic majority . in all the States of the Union than that Star of the West, Texas, or I am no prophet. That State, whi h mav not only claim to be tbe youngest, but the Banner State of the Union. (Huzzas. Music ''Three .heers for Old Sam.") Judge Douglas was next introduced, and wasreeeived with more enthusiasm than the preceding speaker, 'We have," he observed, ' assembled here to night to conraiulatc the country and one another, on the cordial re-anion of the Democratic party. The National Convention v Inch recently assembled at Baltimore hus preseated a platform on which all Democrats can stand with honor and with safety. A platform worthy of the best days of the party under a Jefferson or a Jackson ; they have also presented to us tbe names of eminent statesmen for our support as President und Vice President of tbe Uuited Stales, men whose principles are inperfect harmony with the platform. wh"s lives and characters illustrate and adorn that system of government which it is our aim and mission, as a party , to maintain and perpetuate. With such a ticket, a glorious victory awaits ns. (Applause.) It is unnecessary to detain you with a discussion as l the mincinles of the two Darties, but I shall be oreDaretl t0 meet the Whins when they shall have presented their candidate ar.d nUtform I du r.ot wish to make a cl aroe aiiainst tliem until we have the obiccts before us, that we may haven fair tight. We'll then let the weakest ! sink under the blow ; "agreed." . (Applause, 'aughter, and cries of All experience, gentlemen, has proved that the Whig party is utterly incapable of administering this govorn- j ment A voice: Go il Young America without cpues- ; ' tionini' their patriotism and talents. They lack the symi'nihy of the masses, and the confidence in the virtue j ol tu peoplo which hould pervade every branch and department of a free government failing in forming the constitution as they desired, and incorporating in thai inti anient such ' provisons and features as wire acceptable to them they now ask to accomplish their purposes by loo.se and unauthorized constructions of the posreta of that instrument. The Whig party have never been permitted during tb to bold the reins of powi e v noie periou o 1 our History , power lor two successive adminis(rations. A voice an A voice and they never will, huxza. Thev have never '.een able to obtain power except when list Democratic parly has been rent asunder by unfort,,nate divisions. A voice Thai's true. "No Whig administration has ever been a fair and perlene representation of the popular sentiment of this country, for the very reason that their principles, prat1 H and interests are at war uitbthe geuius of this government j therefore, they have never been able to retain public confidence long enough to acquire a ieelection. Voices Go it, Young Anieiica. hit 'ein again. (laughter.) Is there any thing m their cooduet for ihe last ma years that entitles them to n ore confidence than heretc -Ion I Has it not been tbe Whig party which was arraved, one section against another, father against son ar.d son against father, until the pillars of the Republic have ' tvcti matte t tremble at tne usurpations by tne federal Government, and the infringement of the reserved rights of the States and of the people, have been the legitimate consequences of a loose construction of the constitution. . Look, gentlemen, at the Ualpbinisrn, the Gardnerism, and taether sums abstracted from the public t 1 "hmit to you whether this system of peculat treasury. ion and extravagance, and the free use of the public money nave prevailed under the administration, ami even extending to high functionaries, they have utterly despaiied of the public confidence, and hence they make tbe largest grab they can. (Extravagant huzza V and cries of go it Young America. That' right. Hit him again.) I repeat, lii.-se things are not in the way of abuse to wound any man's feelings, but to call attention to them as the necessary result of a loose and unauthorized construction of law which lies at tbe base ol their political creed. Gentlemen, you must return to a rigid system of accountability, and hold public officers re. sponsible to the law, and confine the expenditures wilhin the limits of tbe appropriations previously made by Congress. (A voice: That's the wny. .t not this Whig Adroiaisti ation escape under tbe plea that a Democratic Congress has furnished tbem the m. aus of their unjustifiable extravagance; they have been unable to tell by millions bow much money they want wben they make'lheir estimates. Laughter anil applause. Tho troops, it is said, are starving on the frontiers, and every department of the Government suffering for want of money ; but they find an excuse for this by saying that Congress has not passed the Deficiency bill, renewed laughter, and cries of go it Little Giant when in fact they never can tell how much money they want at ihe regular Appropriation. There is no remedy for this great abase but in a change of government' I speak not simply of this Administration, but of all Whig Administrations, because it mattors not who tbe Executive is, as Whigs must fol. low Win ; instincts and come to the same results. Wild If..'" If you look into our foreign relations you will find no more to cheer tbe patriotic American heart tba i you do in our domestic concerns. When has tbe American flag trailed lower iu the dusl before a foreign power than it has under tbe present Whig rule? You find when American oitixens wci shot and butchered in the Island of Cuba in violation rn treay oodi stipulations, instead of this Administration ik wanuing l.ie saiisiBOtion wnicn in outrage anu umiir'tJ demandad, tbey contanted themselves with making apologies for the ooadoet of Aoiertoan citizens. Ap. ing the satisfaction which the outrage anu inaig paoas. I speak not of tbe propriety 01 impropriety of tbe aban eapsdtiisn but f do say that tbeee Amerloan oit-

ixenc were entitled to the protection of this Government w conformity with treaty stipulations, whatever may have been their conduct ; and I ay the executions and butcheries wbieh took place in Cuba were in direct and palpable violation of treaty stipulations, which granted tbe right of trial, according to certain rules therein pre-

scribed Immense cheering. Tbe stopping of sup- ! plies to the patriots ol Cuba, nnd tbe tree permission ot plies supplies to the royalists, was a one-sided sort of neu , . i- r j : i iiEäiiLV. ruurriy vn lue tut ui urspuiivm.

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Being nsked w hat majority Illinois would irive for Pierce, Judge Douglas said, if you will name the mainvifv frr N 4 Vnrlr Pi, nvl v a ni ü vr mnv ntna. T m I J s , ,, ' . ' .,.r j 1 ' , J " J a vs.- Ar II' mm j I - ir Hii. General Joseph ; 6ood to be he,e-l Line was olad to be here it was he was now, perhaps, the happiest man in this country. He congratulated the Democracy on the Baltimore nomination. He believed the Democratic party best calculated to govern the country, and that the ü higs were soon to lie excluded from tho Government for the next twenty years. He believed the democratic ticket would sweep the country from the Atlantic to California like a whirlwind, and by an im precede tiled majority. His first choice, of all men, was Gen. Cass. ureat cheering. snl cries ol "Here too."J He has done more for the principles of our party yes, fur the country than any other living Democrat; but we have Frank. Pierce, who presents as clean a rtcord as any man in tbe party. (Jen. Lane spoke with great enthusiasm ind humor of the prospects of the Democratic party with Pierce and Kin;. The Greatest Horse Medicine of the Age! THE CELEBEATED GERMAN HORSE POWDERS TIIt'JsK who have used it or.ee s jj- kjhI gel aaatkof tHpp'y, and all u: n adrairablo remti' in tho diea ' ' I commended. TiK'MF, who have ned it or.ee almost invariably euM tile in a luff that it . ease f.r which it ia reWrdonoi say that THE UEKMAX HOf.ZE fOIl'DEÄ iei r." a ! the .1 -ate to wbirli thai useful auiuiHl, liif Horse. U snbj jirct. but we do recommend il us a m.iel etiain cure and prevenlive in lue ft,liwiMt; diAcane, z. Itisttmptr, Ytlloir Water. Slubbtri-f, G I ändert, Um a vims, U0 oj .ippeiur. O-'a - a. mumm all lhejie ajfjajai ariainp fruct IMPURITY OF T H K R L U U I , Al:l I'-ddly chaiienre the nTOihietion ol v LeiUt inrdirim foi those S'fV :, .... .... ... - ,hjU Mmsui or nut byitaown 4eacrw, aa4 we trial of it will convince the most skepticil of it N B.-Porchaeati sAQyW e earefal aar? aal man Hor.e Powder, ami noi mtf ary other mir ac( re4,itrd , -ent; - puu.iMi iv t-rruncairi, mr w r: .rc 111:113 ir.c linumnr shdll stand or fall by iia own de-iu. and we are confident that a its ;mi! qnaliiie. ask lor Fitkardt'i OrrMM only ot" ns or Itat I'rlee, 91 rents a paper. TROUP A F1CKARDT lriirtl and Mauutucturris, Circlcville, O. To whom all orders mint be stdresed. TbeGCATy.VJf FICKARDTS'S U HUM L HiME VUYDER i m also U had of Til ALM AN A KV VS, Ii,J;..iapoli. Aud of other respectable agents in Imhana. niartw Engines, Hill Castings, fire, at Reduced Prices. f 11 K undersigned have on . , a i . NaaaVBSat - I turinr .w:eäm Engit.es of nil kin- id Wroujri.t Iron Machinery lor Saw Mill. Flowrtns Vil!, Water .Mi!!, Di - U"tü'ou,son Wheels. Odtuuig Ma-hiu, a'l kin of Car Wheels and Axel. I'louch l'oiu!., Mou! 1 Hoard if vurtuus pultenis, lirate haiv wafoa boxes, t hm Iron ken; -'1, and Dog Irons; , ' : . . 1 .,, , . , . i .dl of which we will ell for cash ai fif- r-r helow -he usual latea. e a-rm.il mviie p-rtiea-sr atten'i.ai to our mh '" a .Ml.'LKY ENGINES. Cnir ?aw Mill Ki cinc is c. 114 il.H- I ' , S ,(.., J list I . I II who have tried il a naericr article, and onr Mulev is of ihe lak-M m s , patiern. superior in every respacl to ihose ronimctil) used; aud sliUlit I consideraiion is thai we can eil il from fifty to one hundred dollars cheaper llian say other shop in ihe State. MERCHANTS, MILL WRIGHTS, and person engaged a the Milling business, will find il greatly o their advantage to give na a rali before purcbaseing. r are confident of the superiority of our work, can and will sell at 1. wer rates than any oiher sh-p in Iha Ve,t. J B. d; R E NEAL. ' J. nerton Foundry.'1 (rwuliiig on Vine. High, and Second street i square hack from River isnmediale'.y north It R. Depot, Madison, Ind. ma:'J5-w3n fcCourier, & Favttte, Journal. Terre Haute: and Jacktonion, Rushville, will cop) ui I montii9 sin! send account lo this oinec for adjust mam. L. M cOl A T, SIGN OF THE GILT BALL, DEALER IN COOK A N D PARLOR FEW DOCKS EAST STOVES. OF MASONIC HALL INDIANAPOLIS IND. WF. have just received en extensive assortment ( the heaviest iovra sold in this raarktt. They consist of the billowing, viz: Dayton Triumph. Kentnckian, Bay State. Halcyon Air-tight, with 1 1 m m . r flrr.'ili remeiit I Ihm I'rellllllin lr'. Prt miltm ImtMOVCd Premium. Boxand P irlor Stoves of a I patterns. Also, Wholesale . nd Rriail dCM u.-s in Tinware. Ör-All kinds 01 job w.kd.ue with neatui a.wl despatch. naS0 Indianapolis Wholesale Chair Factory. ''rK take this method of informing the rioor'e ill genera! th-it t? we are manufacturing all k.iuls of Chairs to. lower prices thsn were ever known 111 iht- country. Our facilities, embracing ihe best ot' steam power and most approved machinery, are as good as any in the Wet. and owing to the great amount which we manunic.nre. ue are enahlcd to sell eUe.iner ihus we nostililv cnuld , under other rircaruMance. Tlie faciUtie for transportation also I are such that we can supjiiy dealer in all ihe adjacent town, ai price which will ensure a got.d ir.fii We are also prepared to sups'ly Hall of every Order with a neat and sulwtanlial article of Setiees, r t f'ineinuatt price. We would refer thona wisl.mg to buy, to W'liltam Slitets, Arciii for Masonic Hall, and V Buich. Agent fur 'alungtoti Hall, ui this c:tv. We would call particular attention to onr Office and Hole! Chairs, whieb cunnol be beat any where in ibe West, either ia price or workmanship. V M II. le'.t l! rins'ie.l :.i hoVsaie iiri.'es. Sa!e Kinun on Washington street, three doors east of Masonic Hall. Indianapolis. Iiwtai: 1. niarl I wt)m FIF.I.L) I DAY. 15.00 REWARD. O.NK Marc, mih! t: Colt tsvo years old, s'inyed awav ü'-m ihe sabsenber 'ivin; in He ry county, läberty iwnliip, six miles not tii of Cambridge, and three miles eat ol Hagervou n, on ihe ftli day of April. The one a dsik bay Mare, fbur or live years old, rather a (rood form, aliont fif een hands hieh, with a splendid traveling (rate: on one of her fore legs, on the patern ioii.t. there i a spot winch vrm caused by a snag or braise, au I considerable 'T BiUlShf A ' B! Any person bringing theatre named strays, and deitvering them up at Dillinp A Heasiou's Store, will receive the above reward. JOHN HEA8 I ON, Cambridge City, May a, 18. jwi3-w3w I Tbe City Flooring Mili in Operation Again 'IHK andersigned havinp; ::ir!ed the late-t improved Ptaneing Mai htm lo iheir eatab'islnncnt, by which they are euaeltd to do lieltei paneing than ever wes dtn.e hj any roiary machine, and 1 even rqnal if not better than liitu done by the hand plan. If there i aiiyroii tba has any doubt respeeime the capacity ol the Machine, wa invite lliem to call at the establishment on ihe eastern : market square and examine for themselves We are prepared tu plane 1 j ruber of every description, from oneMarin efts inch to twelve int-hri thick. We face, tongue, audi fioove 1.11 kinds ol lumber, or we tongue ami groove it roaga. a I ihe case may be, al the shortest notice. W, e also plane lumber .IhI.1i, . .1 ( .. .1 I.. r . f" . IV. nt tt'l.i !... f-' r 1 - . . . I -1 1 si ii i . OMM ' ' . ' v unit vI l" i i ' ...u , t iduu - i i Uli, Doors and Sash In hon. all lumber that need to I planed . straight. Ac. jun3- w3ni SHEIXENBERGKK A CO. IB ACHINE CARDS. On hand and receivins a rood assort iTJE tnent of COTTON AN D WOOL M ACHINE CARDS, from i:.e luanufai'ttirv In I.e..etvi. Mim . triiieh tvdl bp wurraulrd and ' sold at Cincinnati pr.ee. 1 he alieiiti.ni or manuiucturtrs ami esnters m ihe tet, isiespecirully solicited. A. G. WII.L.AKD. Wiii-liitigtoti st , opp Palmer House. niarXSJSw-tr.arO'iw.lin JE ERY OJX, OIL FOR WOOL. AND BRIGHT VARNISH ES. - 070 barrel Roma Oil SI 30 cents per gallon; G43 do Pauil Oil from 35 lo 40 cents per gallon; 10? da Cheap oil for fire proof Haags st 30 ceins pet gnllou. 9i3 do Tanner's Oil from 30 to 35 cent per gallon; do Mat inner) Oil al 50 cents per gallon 3liü do Bright Varnish from 16 lo 16 rents per gallou; Manuuu-tured and for sals by SAMUEL PAGE. jwil-dl'-w4w 99 Chail'im street, Boston, Mas. HOSIERY FOR THE SEASON. Consisting White, Brown, Black, Mod and Slate e ttion Hose; open worked and ribbed Hose, So'k Hose, Gem' l slf Huee, sll qualities and styles. A largs assortment of CiiUdreu's Ho-iery. just received by II. J. HORif, ayll Sign of ihe Big e-. t INUHAMS, Calicos, gootl colors, I.awiu. die bow selling W.B1 a it reduced rates al mar 13 StF.ATON A nOLMAN S. . r ANTED. .Some (.ui nr gve inlellirent men tn become If agents for the Mechanic' Mutual Health Association. Ap ply at their nt&r-e, Masonic Hall, corner of Washington ami Ten. leasee street, Indianapolis. None need call, bul Inoee who can j furnish satrsfsclory references as io integrity nil good moral chatacter. mays- ll as , it a turn urniprwrs t ' .. ..,1 .t..L r ir. Km lanic Medicine, together with sll the Concentrated Prcpara- i .ions, kept couttar.Ut 011 Ua kI. warranted fresh, pare, and genuine .or sije at ihe lowe. t price, by feblO CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING C1IRL S FLATS-Jusi V Flat for little cirl. i.: received a few beantituiiv truniaed WILMOT' -' Hat Store. o. I Palmr r House mart I 4 REGISTER has been opened in the Real LMate nd General Agency Office, Indianapolis, iu wliich all persons can en- : ter property (ot (ale, with full descripttoB, price per acre, Ac, without charge, (excepting disbursement for advertising,) unless j a sals is eflected Said Register will be st all times open 10 public inspeciieii and the advantage thus offered lo owners of rest estate Atr the prompt disposal of their property i fa' superior to ail others. , Also, a Register for rettluie; property has 'jeeu opened under the same regulations as tbe abote iiiayW-d&wly IT HAS ARRIVED' 10 boxes Kelt's Chemical Soap, so much äa taimr 1 fnr, lust i ieied. a pi JOHN W. HOLLAND. IM I80ELLAM ECUS -. f I Wicked Muslin Collars nnd t uffs. Mourninc do 'lo. Fnder SiBeves, C4temiactts, Fans Parasols, Rib&ens, Jus 1 rssfBtrtd si sll sksv As,, HORN I

Mechanics Mutual Health Association.

Of Legislature of Ohio-Charter Perpetual. PRINCIPAL OFFICES. Per tittnuf Ctrtißeatet Membership and paying clmimt No 105 WAUNUT STRKET. CINCINNATI, O. No 5 WELD nUIUDtNGH STREET, ST. LOVIS, MO. No 4311 MAIN STREET, U)U1SV1LLE, KY ft.No. 3W SM1THFIELD STREET, PITTS BL'RUH, PA No. -a JEFFERSON AVENUE. DETROIT. MICH No. l-t LAKE S1REET, CHICAGO. ,000. hsrun. of erh Bv the Da-mr;.t of the tot- : innu tnuiuai mm enevrKeni iu :n iirigiM, ai a wno tne iira t rate ruasislent for iu leruritv. Yearly Deposits of Members Under 50 Tears of Age. TABLE OF RATES NO. 1. Trii- drawing for the firti week's sicknea, by paying S3 per year draw SSper weeek. S7 per year Hraw S? per week. I S 9 lu lb i TABLE OF KATES NO. tt. Those not drawing for tbe firM week's üeknes, by paying i per year draw $4 Si) per week. 96 per ) ear draw S,75 per wek " ,00 7 ' " 10,00 3 " 7J0 " ! One Dollar and Fifty Ceuu Aduu. .11 I Ve will be charged tfe first year, and matt be paid at the time of making ibt application, and ibe first ) ear's deposit wiiuiu twenty days. Perron over 50 yeartof ae, will he i-bitrged J per cent, extra Female receive pay for diseaaea common to both aexe otily OFFICERS W W S()TT lTesi.ltnt H Mi l HANAX, We Pre. i. Direotors. V!Vr. K KINO; W V SCOTT. E P. LIVINGSTON. J. H Bt'CHANAX. K. C. JOI1NSOM THEODORE .MARSHALL J. II. BUCHANAN. kr htary ani. TaaascaM R. BROWN ELL. lieneial Afcul for indianapclia. J. BY LAWS OF THE MEt'HAMtS MfTLAL HEALTH AMSOCtATtON. Art. 1. This assoeiation shall be called I'm .Mtthanic' Muiuul IlroUk A-iM-itition " Ait. a The officer ol iliia Association ludl on-im of a Preaident, Vice lreidrtt. Sacrrtary and Treannrer, and a Board ."f Di. reefors. These hall constitute '.lie Board of Officers. Art. S. The Presidem. We Pre-ddein. Secrciai'. and Treaaurei j aliall be elected annually by ibe .M. -witter e-ch meintier imtng eniiuru io our voie. aim a majority ot ui ir.e nieniPcr voi.ni via it nnecessary for a choice Akt. 4. The annual ineeiin of the uieuW ol' the A-o. i ation rha.'l I held at the office in Cinctnn Ohio, on the firM day of October iu svery year. Slemlr ilviug at a diaiai.ee from the office, sssat have the njthi 10 sand represesuaiivea to roie for them at aid uitetiuir; hut no reprcsenlaiive -ha I represent over one iiumireo metnuers All. S. The Prrandml hall prride over all meeting 1 ibe A aseasM sign all crrt.&eati- ot" nieinberfhip. inveMlgaie II claim. I and exercise general super vision over ail business t' ihr Asoeiatien. AKT. S. The duties o" the Vice Pioident ha'l b. to -apply SV j place 01 the President in his absence. Art. 7. The Secretary hall apnuint all tirriit aiul clerks, and alo keep 411 accurate record of the Irausactioiu 01' the Association. Apt n The Treasurer shall receive ali moneys paid to the Association, and pay all claim 01' the Aasocialioo; and he will also be reqniml to tat SMS such bond; a sliall t aiiia ory lo Ike President. Aar S. The. Board 01" Directors sjsall & lite salary sjt ihe Presidem. Vice Preaiileut, Sesrelarr, Trrasorer. Clerk. Aoluarws and Agent. Abt. 10. ft thai! be the duty of ihe rskMSattftg physician w ex-; a.-niue ajiplicatioiia (1 meiulie: tliijs nd aigu such a he sha'l ap ' prove. AaT. II The muds of the At.ciauon shall be aepohiied jn inch j hank, or banks, as the Board tlafl direei. and in the names of the 1 Preaiileut and Treasuier, and shall Le drawn out only by cliecks, -signed ly the President, and countersigned by tb.Treaurer. Aud I whenever the money ihu depomted ahail amount to more than may Le deemed iieceaaary for immediate ne il may be invested ui ! Real Instate, or otherwise, as may be most secure and advantageous 1 to the .Vsoci '.mi; and all moncya thus disposed of shall be Ic'tued j in ihe unmcs c. ,hc President and Treasurer, and their successors 1 m omec 1 i i. sue 1 iriurm -utt.i aire ausiat mi y truiiui ii.nir uuaiu o lhe ,.eurilv of u,e x,, Ior M lnoney, , his hands in . 1.1 !.., ' , 1 u - 1. 1 . ...I., n J . AaT 13 An office of the .. shal be kept in Cincinnati. tihio: Pin.bnr.l, P. t.ii.v-iiu Kv stt ! ... . I'hies-.n 1:1 ' . .. - M w i'v viti iiiiv Ian K'U., O:).' HlU..lll4ftlril-1, llMi.tllll. I,'l , , rjiicin ...1 I . . I . . ... , Ik. . An 01 trie members iu tho localities, and ahali Ue al tne expense of the Association. Akt. M. No member shall te eieiiieil 10 benefits uuiil ihe amount of his ) early deposit has been paid. Aar. 15. Any seven member ot' 1 lie Association shall eniiluW . a quorum at any regular meeting. Aar. 16. All persons holding office in ihi Association, as well as all agents, shall become members of the Aaseeiation; and agem ( shall be required 10 ex.-cute such houd as shall te fatisikvtory 10 ' the President Aar. 17. Agent will send in all the applications fur membership the first of every week, a Wo all money belonging 10 the Asaocia- , tion; also leave each applicant a priiitud envelope and a blank letter, I ' for the applicant to sena his yearly deposit to the office in. Agents are noi authorized tu receive but 81 Ü' (the initiation fee.) AaT- 18. Tbe certificate of membership shall bo baaed upon the , application, and the agreement therein shall be binding upon the ; I parties. A bt 19. Ail memWer, in ease 01' siekness, hall not if the Sec- : retary of uch sickuess wilhin two week alter ihe commencement . ; ol the same, and in proof of such sicklies he will be required 10 otHain the certificate of al least three members af the Association. ' or his attending physician, and thai he has been properly attended; and bis amount of beiiaal aha'i be paid within fefleer. day there- ; aner. Abt in. Should a claim be made which should cl iariv . otiti '-t with the articles of agreement subscribed to by ihe member in hi application, the whole rabjeet may be lubmilted to a Board of Referee, one chosen by the officer, one by ihe claimant, and the third . he two thus chosen; and their decision shall be dual a . - hi V" . - m - - - f I m, a. ! L 1 1 k. . . ..... Aar SI. No certific ate of membership hall be issued until the amount of yearly depoeit ha been paid nor lo a person under I.:- : lean ar over ixly year of age. Henefiis ior ickness not lo exceed ! flO per week; äs per eeid extra will be charged to peicons over ! tiny years of age. AaT. ti Certtfica'es of membership may le i .sued to Female gainl the aame liabiljiits a male, except thai ihe amount ol heiicfit shall net exceed 95 per week, females assured igsiii't I J:,e..-, Mi.imon lo lioih sexes only Art. S3. All money received not oiherwi-e appropriated, shall be reserved as a safety fund, until the wmr amount "' SS0.0O0, and die remuiuder, after providing for oui.-iarUiug risk, shall bediv: ' .led annually to r o member in ratio to iheir yearly deposits Ait. 91- Incase of reaignatioii or death ot any oliicer, the Boatd ' shall have power lo fill the vauaucy. I i:7"l eertirV that the above is a true eopv of the H. 1 ib Mechaeics" Mutual Health As -tociainm ol Cincinnati. Ohio. iMiy4-ywd-ina)-jO 3mw J. II. BUCH AX AN, gee'yPEORIA ETZ IJVFIBMARY AND 0RTH0PJEDIC INSTITUTION. f BlHIS rMhl .aliment is ju t completed, and will be u permanent K. place t'.r the reception of all patient wishing to undergo treatj rueiit ior diseased KYES, as well at those deairons of being .iperaj trd on tor tbe removal ol" all varieties of DEFOH.M ITIES, u-h a laaaj standing Dislocations. Club-foot, immobility of the lxWir Jaw A f.. drc. j The buildinc is in a beautiful and htallly tocalion, in ihe western i border of the City of Peoria, where ratienla ran be accommodated , wilh comfortable room, boarding and washing, such as corresrKTitd . to each case. Every instrument and apparatus calculated to carry out ihe designs of such an institution, is provided, aiist in tbe Orthop.adic Department several i.tuely original one are used, some ot" which iu Club-foot of yoans; children frequently obviate the necrs j sily of operaiing by the knife. The design oi the Eye Department is mure partieutariy for ihe I treatment of those patient Who, under a leys rigid system than can ; be pursued a; auch an institution, would lie Ar the moat port inenra i For further intormation, sddres R. !S OtMiPER. M. D , Peoris, Hlmois KKFI.RKM 1Hon. F. A Hanitegan. Indiana; Hon. Wilson Shannon, Ex-Gov. of Ohio: Hst Win P. Bryaut, Ex-Chief Justlca at OieKV Hon. Isaac P. Walker, Ii 8. Senate; Hon. John Moore, Springfield. Illinois, Hon. Wui. McMurty, Lieut Go, of 111 iiu.uk; Hon S. H. Treat Springfield. Illinois; For further iuformalion address F. S oori'.K )anij-ty Paorla UtUMt. Tha Greatest Discovery of the Aga. , DB. TEA BKS MAGNETIC OINTMENT, fjOR JnAamatory RheutnstiMn, this Omtmenli the matt cos plete remedy ever prepared. ! Jim ottt 01 100 " WUJ To, "i're relief lo tk wort t aei of .Nervous lleadsci.r ui M minutes. ; For Nervous Diseases, adectioiia oi ibe Spine P.'ieameli.m 1 meiieas. Bunts, Ac, Ao. il i of iinmenee value SWELLED LIMBS. If any of our Indies are aMicted with a Swelled Limb, or Milk ' l-eg. as ii is sometime eallsd, (a complainl thai inauy females are suliject to, after . Inid-Lu ifa. and which is often protracted for years.) we would say lo all suclt, gel a bonis of Trask- Msguetk i hnimeut, which will effect a certain aud permanent cr Price 25 and j- cents per bottle. I Sold wholesale and retail by Craighead A Browning, TomJuisoti Br.nuvs, Indianapolis L. Edwards, GreenBe!; Wiley M Lowry, KniBhisiow Hoilson At Welboni, Ogden; J R. Brai keu 2 Cs., i ! i amber aial; and bv one A rent iu euch village in the State SVaMgW H. Z FERGUSON. Trsv. Agent. IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF H0B8E8 AND CATTLE Troup & Fickardt s Celebrated Black liniment AiHi aiso, an excellent remedy for Ihe Human frsme in all eases saa? "e,I or of thc Jo''- UM the Back. Bret, ide, Face, Umbs, die.; Bore Throa?, Infineuaa, Swellmcs. Rheuuiatism, SpraiM. Bruises, dt. Ac. sic. "V- o '" . "uP--itii lo and cheaper than mi ni'icie i ftr superior to and cheaper than tlte coin.i.on erve and Bone Liniment in use. ' ICThe Gat' is prepared and sold jsi by the subscribers ; It msy also bs obtained of tAeir aecreditetl agenU ihroashoat the . Slate. Price cent a botile. or 5 boiiie. fnr s tr.il. I.." TROI'P dr FICKARDT Druirctsis, , Circleville, 0 Ta tvhsjm ait orders must be address,-, I The GENI.TNB BLACK LINIMENT can aUo be had ol TU ALM A N dt EYANS, liid;aunpolia. ud at other rsspeciabie agencies in Indiaaa. mar4w BJTLBS AWD SHOT.G0NS, REVOLVBR AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PISluw. -.m.mi hi. BKCK would repectlullv inform hi old friends and the public gen- . ."rBl-r, ihat be has saaiu taken charre of bis and will again devote his entire attention lo the msn 11 His shoo ui on Wash IHPTOIl KlfABt half" sa inn.it Gun IniKine ufacture of Guns west of the Coart House tqua.e, sign of tlie Big Gun. where he wiM be happy to accouimndat all who may wish rood Rifles Shot Gun, ot suy other article in tbe Gun line All work warranted, or no charge. He has eonsUutly on hand the best Rifle Powder, ap. sod Lead. HU loss ' l.re of his Hat Store, makes it ttecessary to sail on all who know t ham seit 04 mduUed 10 him by note or book iccotint lo call ImmttliaUly and pay np, as he is compelled to ha.-e money 1 ..ri.e. aim save Coat Order from a dislanoe promptly attended 10. fl13w r kisttiVsBA.rät I umBLBJW- uw aewniiur and for sale I raa,yttvr JAtKB LI5DIJIV

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IWj mi BULIS SARSAPAHH.j.V! Will Wo iders never Cease t j I -he f.v'j.alnj rnres, p rfort: t hne by tht u-e ut I 111 I.I. S ..t::?Al'AKII.I..l. are But srot.-Urs. then ... -r.-ile-U-e rKat ur do rw Van the K-einta ? 'Ii nr l Ke.i I srtd t eontr..vJ bs' fartt r- rrlr"r Asms r!oa : Lite P 0 . F.d. Cm . K . Oct r Kl Pr .'.ha t. nl itr Sir The rw -tozeti M v.-mi- - . n! cr l.T-.( In .-p-eu.li-r. eaun- hswl -:t I. tn se mi ', .ijiiii ;Jie rrv. e: ',e .-ui-. It..:! v .,:. i. t-4:jS -t' laJasSkw H- sritllMtl tV t4V ln. aeintig -h i' s ! 'h iri'tar ... '!i, t.s-. "stie , n, i.!:ra i -ii. .1 nlir ibe lt ttvt m ! die vi rurii'tte r-r'-t' rtle ot'jm-r Snr .rtrilla Mr- Jennia :! Üertlu. r--e,-'abV ;vl l .!-lfh.rr!isi. .-jnl shu-',-Ve rer. Sal b-t-n jie atKi.'T4 l:h ii t ueerooS u-', srbfch fiasllt le-iueej U.-r i!'iO i, ititi-li: U -u, 'h-t !e-'MiUI r.ot -c.ir t'..-; I . I !.r tied tb- tot r-.etiV.ii sdiirsr ir. "'ir t.cjtit : . In-ui rvtwi in .i 1 i r -u !; ail ti.'pi- of . ri'l X: 'L:- - 4 af ii'. I p r-u.-b-.l le-r sou to k a Kr.-'l.. nf t ..nr .rt; srllta. II ilW -n. stl ia i t.vrt tlm riiirri. and tii i .it arttt.-r lUttl . -rating th fir-' hwi h I 1 J.--i.-,!ii .. . i .-tr. . a, eoninued fc tt-e p. uniil. tl'ur 'lie tur ut are or lis lMrie. 1 b.-d ihe plsmunre M 'tie r,i. .'.-l r-elf ar etiur.-h. t?be irssssrt'd ae tt' sbt- W il it,,.-T Mbi) IHMSuH lif. Leaitb, and frrsii le-r 1 ristivcl -J.e srvettnt rf tier .iiM-'v. slid II. al-o-tl the -aHle r-d- I Ii ta t"al !- bit. ofH: r.i a tntmtr ot run - un-ier u. , ob.rv'.u f Terr reraarkitlU.- oces pertrin;-! I. fhof ear ?anparilbi. In tn ci-yhr-orho'st 1 kj -ji.iu-l I'm It rw r' esdt! ni.T: iJ sur it sratiietkvsi T'fr eit-y -vir ' be llet,! rriB Jt i; tin h iwi r. m 1.0 . L- I'WSiT, K . IV-: .. H , Tr. .bilui B.i-I Ut w Sir I have r.-en Jl- mosr unreel ivKi-.-iife a ine f air pail, by yoiir vali-.-.'.:.- in - u. ol-l l lv. wt.i-i Ii tij t-.-eu lllt. ie 1 trncu her el.i. i Uka vofn!ii, vA n.rioai dlsrnsi i ot" t! BraH rhr a . iiy )ear old. It Lad run into scssathlaf tike Jewvey., ss4 ssm ssas th nio-t fiis'hilu! erature say aver- nr 1 1 r.-t.l. ; ihl.vi rn Dr McVaJilen, a very Owe pt.v - U i n in c-irt-nh l'ü n.- la rc:.oi..n to hvT. W ca3M' ro 'b 4v!iU.hi that h wai ont r.f onr power Jo tvlter? Imr Im. u iroiujr le my offi. e, I .vfctataUy at-ki 1 ap -ne s j ne viraai-. wliei. on seelu the 'ndirf fi.t rur your piiri ia b t efiei-ivd, 1 re-oiri-d torn Irsrsarija1ini iM n s 1 t& 4i ber to Uo;lts of It. tie; tici ! fnelred a great rhaaga. I took her as IB i;n.rt Ä t atir tSMag the sixth ksSttsB) t!ft IfsMjsMai be aa 11 1 i-urej. I take arat r4a'ii'v la rn-.niinien iln -r.ni:..i ti. t ti - j'ti! i 1 ?.-: Tsgi w TtrtVJIi, joii m uns i h I, Thnms A Rlnjnf '. ilriTet O- , Ky.. tor the Ket.-ta if inkokln-l seeeroliv batds srta n 01 almut Umr ltb än ot rviöir. ISI7, I a:r liev.! ! h a eery Ve-t j.'.Iti if '!. ST I tri .1 the -.t-li.l-'e-p !.! ii : . 1 ssstaan stiau si aid kbs 1 kz.r: tr.. le asj I tan, tinned eireediojriv iuf'il 6-r bt-ut rue it.t-s. luiin W'h tkne I ha a r- -.hr t-vr At tb :4 pf :Swi "irae tlie l'-T.r it .,! iWe pnln .buie-J for a t.y sir '.'. il'tt-r wluV h N siraiu 'HtllH -t, and mueb :lv.u betVrx. Durrng si IBnjtsBsSl 1a nr. it iur-ilel !.-eiKieur rr. ni a s'v. " utoe li'er I as, takm. I aa liij'i ... ' ,4 UtiiliT :li up iv i" s'li'l. tiie J in a-,e e,.m:uet r-X rt-ii.j, u.cri -iMU.' llxi. tn JtaMsajy, !:! l. i! bur-t. arid a ii-JihU r p,-. tii aoeu came r.u: ai ma s- IBBHty, st lent. ' in - ' tin- SSfeas tnrv lhtvs.-l':u'rti SfaVJ i.-rnr IsWrS IksV Basti tttr, a burl krK pesiid ou Ott rtirttt b'p. aLs,,ecr on my right rbe.. h coh ou bit le -Viu ai t.;-. I i. ti-ir;u.-l gm- arSst iz.1 aore. an l psi male it i jv-m-mr la aS rlht alskar. aad ateüM ownjIb pa) i.tvast u.t Masarli Ai ttll- Mul. jr:..!i, a-.le tie lP ! Ii . plt .-llll 1 old n. 'ij.-i. ;,j a it-i rei-.i-dy. I Itnl lw -r uJ VI'. KCLI. Ji n.l ID lATIM . . 3Aiy.-RII.I.A Af-. r the u-e .f th- eaad lasts), täs Sno: on mj T-t rwa an are 9,wf'v .ll I .., vt-l ll, and a inj r :wn t: t afcasr ssf BisBS eaii.e .at. Jly rt-t ?m i s.l I couiiuuni to jiin trettir.lt. AT:er I u.-ed the third boUa, I could ef en more for son.,- fi.ur sr,.t -(C-i-r wlii. I, . ,e I !e. e.' 1 iu ; " th"" I-."?. !.-irl'.". Ai IT u lie rhv ls Ih..: , t'.s uo" r. nt L!,i Nvain -..ft : , ., sawssssft, e 1 pstsM ea Ji:i.ia ran .ir I. - - m'h s HUh-i ptWe nf bi.-.e. un, the sorv so. Ki gast ej: and Ü r lr- rO irt-ly ili-lppeJift-l. "I lie eOrv ttt ill) ieJ aktaM MSI snl a vie- i-t '-.!. mxp it:. 1 . ei'.'inuJ the u e vf rue Sjrs-i ...i :, until ' U'ed Kejse 1:tb-, tail n i.s entire! well, nil BVIc to do .Ltli l.'..r It bis- sWtsi simtii to - rre. bat t mil', bete at tbac. during tt. miner -t 144'.l. I cio ;V1 up Ihres ltftm Ol lM,e. 'mk u n rt'. W sassj it rhi H 4sVst 4 ray uiu-U- r:' i'. otiere I rw ilT. sn.l irby p rtrms lal4 thl -raten-f.f I rlL l-l . 'i ppt i. e-ut-. '..li tlit-ai. f the. li. i -all uir t, TUOXAr N iOitl aaste r k. ..iu k, crav,. r ? Tiit" ;-rT. t l t esr.-.e lte- rnt- the otuV-r-irM I a s. rtasl iu"i- e'-! tKe paar Rl aiul fnr iaiteMiB.. -m ! r. at atb in bw f. rui I i". that Uw atsits rtenifnt 1 Svt1 "In i ail I at.. I srara o, ri,- i.Vh lag .f tVi.ru..- . In's r wiMMc j r tt 'n , I. frw ii.ler-or, l"h-rk i.ftr.e ; uii wtui .it ii-je-"Ut:J. t4!:!' ih Ke:i."uiW . m cvrilf l-'ia! s V V.,i-r b"..-c n-m' I -ITMd to tLr nbott . ertnl-a't. I- ae. l ran 11 :he t): -:,'t.li- :I.e siiim. a Ju'i'- "f rhe p..... in .itei f-r -ai l or.ii i tint, dtdi e,i,j.i.ti.i-..i ,, ins lhe-1 v jrh uud tl.5- Ju and. Trdit an- 4 or ail WlV I. :., :. t lu te.t Unon a'terwif. I luive liiTe.iefo sei m; SaaVnd nsat 4 ie i..; i ibe i.., Vae .. siM rHBir tn Is- ht vuiiti. .rttiU rht- Is h 4 It ..I ! . i.rti ir Ki wmi v !:;:. i'iii the ivader IsrhVfcaf et (va-ling tV I- silprhH. ' the !Te iinii.er'-it.' nr. -. '',nt iher- i- rl!' r". hiiitui . tiijr. -iiiWln Ith ll-"a.-- .u: n-'i.c v tT. BsttlV -r-tpar;:i i irul It I lamed turd Iii5t s. l-ut rt!ieil-. It i tt .tos U'bi' klij-l 4 tes-tltittti) IlW I tsk,. rtt eSBSSSlS - .e A r;:a tuiriif li.tfJIi.T.T-., rlsai Rsttl -tue.le n.e tt :.i ! u.-v tet, titstx It pres-il ' The ..-..r eould futflui u la r i. I Ii! I.-1 i, j ,..:.;,ii.i . Ute Ii. ire , !i' if 'h. rS . aittltilsil V...- a It. :- o rtrsettn AtrfsSsM , i. ! B le to pe; Usee ai t ba n-, tii! M..l,-e.i i. r-.tl,.i r.irriine r.i y it.:i-b rise stisi .-r-l irStWtssBj tl.tr.- ...r. ..i.mt-.J ... Ir Hi.,: Tti lar,r -i in tt .ii-ill -li.-tia jn riis sis, id uv.l iiintalti .:. uair- ili" i.-.-l saoe fu': iii-uim, t4" iii.tr eSlBjsl Tnt- me.ileiite. 1,.: ue. a-rtrl;ng r, H,-,s tl-.m-. s-.t; aiBi aarkysvU ftp i ST-fiili.T Kit.;' Est), i'nt.vr-. Tun.-. E nj.ti..e- 4 he PWu. Fry 'ijs'ks.s, t1:int Hum C-t. KBtfaacM .; Tetter". 'eiU t il-.lW ItlicniU-tfi-'n. I'ij J lie Burit- el J.nt . HS4 .. apd lV if. llbi a" imr 'i: itvl-, M pi, 111 . Ipepi4i. Sait K'f tiui l"i---ie . tb Ki iv- l'i i tri ii j t'r.ni le ..-. j . r.-i:ry - LsJ oi Aj(- 1 ! PjJii lu rhr .i.- ;r .biml-ler.-. n.-iter; l14Ü: f.:m.'r. Jaiicvi'tie i o ll-.t !.i .uctii'ts. SV.ie 't. -t t'oogti". f.'..!.l. Wviil.-:.". .-; tM i li-t. PsBsaVsaart trie.akh, al ail eiiei ' I BtlHlg ts jm BSi i tysiHHiB iKm, t.tter l"Kiip'.i,ii- l ewaie Imi i nil I-- ajsd i i,ipJidr.i. kk snl Nervous tltla.'be. L .4j.trV N'itH Swears. Sxpr -i.re or ic.prn laai a in igftV. "hriii- lsasl nifU.naJ lheases. and s- a -prt)g SBsJ rnir:. r PnnK r. t tierve:,) Tot.V-for Mie t sieiri sn l . iti-e s. I i"ivai PurgjtHra. if b upe1i is P.:e I Vk i,.i t'.igf-s Him !'. er ''el l i 1 rSia-Irr lll WHS ai l.V? frit; i,! .i., SI Pi-urth at l-...i-ntt r, II bei si i tl. altHi far neie BMsf. I as) Ip. 4 For sake, u-hw-eaals vJ retail, Lf CR AlOlIKAt) Ai BHOWNIXÜ, Jait7 -ddtwdm e'ole Ager.w lo; liulituapoii NEW HAT AND CAP ST0BE. NDF.ll THK PALMKK HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS S T". r" ., ijr . in., r. .t. r . TTT F. -u .. r.'.ier haying taken, for the pressat. a Store in the Palmer House l.uiidinr, olfer a la ice and Ml selocied sierk in viiksu m tiu line. i'nt'..tring ol Moleskin, Fur, Cassimera, and 8 ilk Hat, Of ih laisat styles, which for quality, lieautv itf finish, sad durs htldy. skslleags competition. A bearuifui assortment of STRAW GOODS, for Gentlowisn'. Boy's, and Chihlrrn's wean comprising among others, PaJsama, Braid, Leghorn, and Straw Hat, All fresh front the msi't-f-cturet hands, sad In almost emfieas variety. He wilt also keep nu but! s tOmiete ate wtinent Rlj.-k sod Drah, 80 ft Cass aimer a and Braak Hats, Cousistmg of the most tasty Kossuth, Magyar, Huoganaji. sud other patterns. Palm-Leaf Hats, Black and Drab Wool Hats, Fiom the best to the cheapest creatines. A'so, Men's and Boj'i Caps Mv Gootl are of super, or woikrnaaship aud destaned Io eeure t ust rn and Will be sold as chetn as the chcanesl. ior cash. (LCtmutrv Mer'-lutnt.-' upplit d on tbe most liberal terms. SAMI EL WILMOT. !CP"N. B. This establishment will be removed t. sr aboui tU 1st of September, to the naud now occupied by W II Taltioti, . Jeweler, under the Capn.il House. Indianapolis, April STrtti, 19S-d wif day received Ware, nasorlrdt gallons: 6 gal... . aaAyW JACOB LINDLEY LBS Sal erst us; 4t)U iio Carpet Warp; 90 boxes SlarCnirflte. Receired and rbr sale by mm 10 JOHN W HOLLAND GUIT ARS. - A., ssnnmeni of Martia' ..d Robs's superior uilaxs ou hand. Also, a csnsral a-.orti)ient of sverv thine in the Musical lias rVI.I ,IA aALBERT E JON'KS Offlee of the N. Albany and Salem Railroad Co. t Nrw Albamt. May 31 lass. LALF.D Pioposals will be received at lb Knsineer's office in 9 Greeitcastie, li d , 011 tbe 1st day of Joly next, for tl.e Clearing. Grading, and Bridging of Stp-ßvt miU$ of the New Albany aisi Salem Railroad. The line 10 be lei extends from ihe West Fork of White River, at Gosport. through Cloverdale, Putoatnviüe. Grecnaastte, 11 noridge, aud Ladoga, to Crawlbrdsville, and embraces a latge amount of Matonry and Bridge Snperstructare with tome heavy grading. Tlie line will be ready for examination ten days prior to lbs day of letting; and plans, profiles, specific nous, and estimates may bs eeu nt the office at any time after the Ith of June. Proposal will tie received at the sums time aid place, for the Ctearm and Grading of right or leu snilea of th InsUaiiapol" branch road, between Go port and Moore die. jon-dliA-w4w L B WILSON, Chf Eagkusr. j BLEACH AND BROWN MUSLINS, Sheeting, Drills, Irish I . neu. Russis and Cotton Diaper, ToneU sud Nspkins, Crash . 1 Damask Table CloU and CovBrs, papier Cssnbrte, In largs) quarttrsWs, teat reealvsd sad fbr aai very iWsb br I aafrj aRA TON A kfOXaM V.V

Commercial Initituteof Indianapolis

r sa win t u nun is now puis nsTZrrjTION is now permanently i uliliilnil acsd L open at all taaw for the reception of PbmIs. and it rom hat . iBf beea recently fiued up hh all the elegance aud eom-raiMcs U est t meinnau Miege, now farmahe ad antares euual '"T?1 us. niMNi a tun ana tnorostffh (Jotnmereiai r obb, wkust the eoat m Utile over one half of others. 4M Studies U the Full Coarse are taoee neceaaan tor a ano triorongh WereanUe Macatien, and e rnf I it mit fear ."- ot .-uiwteiv to-wit: FIRST CL.iS-r cii Fsniv Hooa KjcKPisa -Thi the science of B-K.k Kee; . i I . itsVi .I is. g?TO''.i11 andlaiail buaii. hy sole irade'r and Partner-. . ...ü.iui iuiii.k. n, Louiestir anrpptiig . kial ( ommi-. ml!".!"'- V1 ri" h'PP-n and jraueral Commit,-., i - """"'S " e iiiTi.iu.1 oi seeping toe various auxiliary I as tbe Cash book. Bii. ln.ok. Bank luvoiee book, iale THr Än Vew10' k Ac""' Current book, die. ; of Trade and Cummer.' e. THIRD CLASS MaaraxTiu A laiioo in Intereat. Diseount. luv nd e. F.rnl'iacsVi Calea T,ip:-t sol Bj-.;-CI. are Equation of Pa vmeirts. D.r tri lAitd 1 1 ut . . -i V a. on ihe new and tmpioted method of Cancelia'i: ri " FOURTH CLASS Ctmaraaciax I i ir Häsin um taa Laar Ae , relating to Sole Traders. Parujendups, Ctporaiion. and Priuci pal and Agem, Bill of Kichange. IVomissiona.y ?Ces, 6u- Ma nae, Fire and Lite lu'urrance, Cootrari with carriers. Ior hiri:. and semee, of Sales and ibe na.ure of Guart..,i e snd lastlr bos med tea which lis in a measure, tu lbs bssmW ot the Merehstt BSBB j seif, as the Stoppage of Goods hi Transit, Lien, r fcCrPrie of Card of Adwissioa to a Fall Coarse oceuryinz fr&n. a to IS weeks, SS 00. pre-paid or .cured " A PARTIAL COURSZl Krabracoig the S. ;, r.,.5c part of tae Fall Coorst! a illustrated iu 5 different ieu of Boxdrv together wi t. Ieclurea on MertaaUle Ar.lhmetie and Commerelai flaw, can I taken at any time, leaving it opuosjai wuh the Pupil after tie r insgali lion of the Parti; Course to continue thrvmgh h Full Course If?"" Priee U Card af Admission lo Partial Course, ttt-50 e paid or secured. No admittance aa a Pupil in either course without trat ob lain . ig a Card ol" Admiaaioti front the Pruietpal. LECTURES on Banking. Political Economy and i -it ulrt. valuaUe to Ute MerrAaut. to be known, wui be deli re red th roast, out the Coarse. A Diploma granted only to those who may r-as a satisfeM-HY aa I ami natron at tae rt mpleuon of a Full Coarse The best lune for commencing eittirr coarse wdj be the r Mot. , day of eacb moaiii. alOioagb Pupil are admitted at any tkBM fit port ik i Boa'J of Cmsiwri, May 90, isSl We, tbe undersi. ned. (by special rtxjueat.l acting a tbe Board or Kxammer of the Com me rem! Institute of Indianapolis, do rertiP, ibat we hare attended the eismiia"on or" the ptess- i graduating otass of Mud Inathutioa. and nnd said class as well acquainted with the elereeittary Principles of Double Entry Book Keeping ru eonld well be expected, iheir age and opportunities of actual practice eon. shlered. We believe them lo hare received from llielr preaenl la. trucior. a thorough dnlling in rhu all important branch of Couimer. eial Education, Waich, if steadily observed and properly prasucad upon. wM render item able accountania and valuable esuzen, aj we would recommend that the following named member of the present class receive Diplomas, to- wr. Jamr B Weeks. John M Dorev. Hezekiah W. Rohftu. Samoes J Mortis. Joseph R Haceh. John T. Feriruaon. lieorge W. DecaeNichoJa McCarty, Jr , James T. Brown, and Tvra .Montomacy. ' And in conclusion we would congratulate the citizen ot" lurtraj a , in now havin it in tbeir power to patronize a honi Institution ct t.Virauiercia! edaeauon where as raoeh mfennciioti, in as hon a tJast, and at rar laas aspesate. and anxierr of mind on the pan of BBSBB and anardiana, ens and we believe w in he unpaired, aa at any otbti ; sttRilai lustitotfon in ibe Wast B. F. MORRIS, DAVID WILUAUd, WM. RFLLIVAN. r" C. B. DAVIS, Wm BKNJ. L LAXU .'vrtsNArot I-, May St, IKA a.N B Ii shall be the aim of il.e PruieipaJ to fanus al'. me grmJ oalea of that Institution who may oesire n, tin Immediate emploj mt-iit; he therefore rrotireu bucineas men in any pari ot" u.e Suui i who may In m waul of good aecoontanu ia inform him of the tarns ; .latmg all particulars, and he. will tr)- and eend him oite wet! malt ted in et-.-ry particular. m j rrai ie men is nave r-en mtoe w.iö one of tl largeat ano house, la the City to board and lodge ai! Ü.e Sind iroro abroad at tf 00 per week, maktiisthe entire expense of taaraIng, Tuition, ami Siationaxv, aloui 40 rsi the priee of Tuuüm aloac in ihe Cincinnati College C1 ROCEK1ES Tlie under"igned have just reeeiretl a i lsskl f stock of well assorted fr'orrriti freah and good, and are prv fared to sell fm cash Sf asproved country produce, a low as sa) one in the city. Give us a call and see. reel, and taste for yotu eires. Our word for it we will give yau bargain far torA coiMikte. in part, of the following article, rax. 30 ha Rjo Coffee 1UU do Cotton Twine; 10 do Java do; & do do Batting, No, I S do Mocha dot lis do Candle Wick-. HHD. prime and good tatr 10 bags Almonds, oft aisi Har.1 - u sugar St) bbl crushed, powdered, dar ified Havanna, and Iiis Loaf Sttew; 10 bag Pea Nnisc 10 do BrstaiuBts, i do Eagtkdi Watisaiij 1 do FiiWrts, H r'resi. 1S6 u dn Pepper, 3 do Alspica, tt& Mils Cu-naastsi, 8 bUs Ginger, 1 balf bbl Clcres, 1 do do Nuimeev W bW Madder, S do AtawB; 2 ) Cojaxra 8 Cerocn Spsilsb BSM luilyc, IS boxes M K. Rsian M half buxss do; boxes Hei t SO do Girt;- assorted srae 10( dox Flasai ,-i's tnd Dt's, 1 do Bottle. , V 10 Kegs GuBpowdari . an bbl !T. (i M,s 10 do 8. H. doc 5 do Golden Syrup sVc 5 do Fine SaJeraiar. SO do aud balf bbl No 1. g, and S, Mackerel, (IkSI, warran led gotal iu all eases;) 24 Kii. No I. 9, and 3 Mack 'reit IJJCOlb I-ad in 1 Ih. and ib. Bars; IWJ 000 Oun Caps; 93 bags shot, assorted; 100 doz Broom. Fanev ami Com ; 100 lbs do Twine; tOO dox Bedcord., No. I, aiul ti's; 40 boj.es beet Tallow Candles; 10 do Star dot 10 do Summcj liearcic do, 10 dt Start; 16 d. Soap; JV nan Kers do; SO Keg Nwa. sorted, and Ml rroi, Msiclies, SO dost Blacking; tV do Shoe Brush, 10 do Wir River-, I t do aWdasea, IB do Fancy, ftiwrin, 1 inlet soap; S boxes Chocolate, N . I, 30 do R D Cheesst 8 do W.R do, H4) do all kind Oiuidy; to Ne.w Too, laii. y Swt BBSBmon, Ü Ao Bucieut do tkx Ä5 do Waas Boards: 8 do Fine Table Sah, 10 hag Liverpool ,i . 1 do -re, Ö bbl Csroliiia Tr 1(4) do lt. vi., 1 Tierce Rice, 1 Bale Brows MbsImi, 3D half Chert hue Imper.al OucftOwdtr. Yeans Ryooti ai1 Btar k Teat, all well as"fled and fresh from Pulls, Vlphia; sVO do 100 BO Pure Ground Pepper, do Alspiee, do CinnsriOfi. do Cloves; do Mustard: SO iki ao dtt SO do laooti do? l aud SCO Co'.ion Yarn'; ItUlbs Pound arii', Now. all yoa have ks do u Si SBM aud set yoer own wiee. Aw wt bat got tlie anwies to suit. Bring ob your Wbestl, Flea seed, Live Geese Feathers, Beeswax, Guiset.e, sad Egg, if ymsj w ish to exrbar.ee for Groteries, ibe same as cash. Ml'RPHF.Y A TAY1XNL sasraS-dA w (Joarrtal copy ) Masouie HallReal Estate and General Agency Office. I'nder lve conti ol of W McK SCOTT. Auorne-.- and Crwin lior ai Law. a id N.-iarv PiOa. uay&UWAwly lXDlANATOLFs. IND JflRE AND WATEB PE00F EO0F8. tl0MPO81T10N by the bsrre', prepartd Paper and Fading Kettle cm" SO to ISO galloun, Mop, ttereens, ami Healer: I prepare Gravel. Are., for sale st onr Mauufuciory on Maiket stir si. two and one-hali tquaree rust of !hr Conn House, with printed dt rection for use. P. ZIMMKKMAN a CO , marSS-dsfct" Indiar.spolis, lasL HARDWARE AND OUTLERY.-Tc my lsreety Iv creased vck, port hased in the East this ijvr.g, I am cost Maiilly receiving additions from the Eastern market and inaiiutuciurers. I hsve now on hand & iartei slid cheaper stock tksn csn be found elsewhere in thi vicinity. 1 hare adde'l many new article, a well a increased iliose heretofore kepi. Aniens ihe articles ol which I have a fui. assortment o hand, are BUILDING MATERIALS AND HOlE TKl.Vi MINlrft Locks, Latches. Ball, Serem-s, Nail and Brads, Window Sasi.. Glass, dec; TABLE AND POCKFT t I'TLLRY Tbe Utsi aitnuH-nieves offered m thi msrket. CARPENTERS' AND COOPERS ' TtXLP A full supply ot Kellogg 's atid oilier niakr. just received; CABINET MAKERS' GOODS Mahogany rsWesM urv! Kaoba. Till, Chest, and Canboard Ixx ks, Table and Bed Cuaws, lilue, ske, ; CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Guim Percha sud Ou -Hh, EnameledaiHl Iatem leather, and tare; also. Hub. Shafts, Felloes, 4c. FOR MILLERS AssSBOj Boltu ClotBa, India Rabbet Bslis, Suws, Fils. Packing Yarn. Block fine, Arc; FOR FARMERS -All kinds of Farm: i. I Sieelaist Steel Back ScyiliCA, Cradies. Fotki, RaVts. Shr.raU Spaden, aiid Hoest FtlR BLACKSMITHS Consisjit.- SB i.aisl av. iv large saork of ! ShoenVrger Iron, al! kinds nf Steel, Yougliigany Coal Blank stTool, flee. Ail warranted. A great variety of tlis most improved puterns of Par lot aad 0o4 1 oio-et. warranieu ior one year, im riaie, i wi er. nmr ana , . . .. ... ,,, ' M4ai- ,-A , ,h ,..- Bir tidleck and CiMik Movs IIKMtt S. aj- I.I.I"iti Ilg rT.dl.vii and CooS Movs Indiar.apelBi, May IA, leäl sfk TJEENaWARB. I sat this da day 111 recetr-t of thirty 'rale Uidordshirr Pntlenes. per task direct Importation, from S Geo. Ureeu, coniainiuc, Hute Iren Sioue Tes Ware, new 1 c do do do Urning do; do Jo do Casta id Stand. Thres S4or, do do do Handled Canards; do do do Duties Baker's Bowls, taJ Ptiefiets, Jenny Lind Tea Pots, Sugars and Creams; .to do Bof i Tea P.tchet- Pis'-"- . ' lMbBSt Mai Blue .to do do do do, do do Tea Puis. S 112 ai and Cream; For wile Wholesale and Reiail 1 low prirea. asayl JA VII l.l.N bl.LV NEW LIYEEY STABLE, On ihe alley back of the Post Office, between lionois and .Merslian strceis.r I have HORSES, BIGGIES, and CARRIAGES and" conveyantes (lr pssstnifcn 10 Suy patnl. PIT" Horse will be kept on reasoosMc lerna. apr7 ddtwatn WM. T ILKISON. äl A DOZ CATAWBA WINE GLASSES bow openifiit .sBs vFsuj for utls. msySddrw JACOB LINDLKY. Wilmiiigton'i Patent Grain Separator, APPLIED TO TH3 TRAVELLING AND STATIOlfAJtY THRESHING AND CLEANING MACHINES. aS7K are now baildinc the above machines, of the best rasten W als, warranting them ta every way superior to any haraSa fore ballt, and will execute order with prompt dispatch. Th "Travellers,'' besides ibrestiing in the field, con be used as Stationary Thresher by using a stationary horse power, and when thus used are warranted M save grain belter than any now i use, and 10 thresh mass MrxPBKB si taxis im a bsv. STATIONARY SEPARATORS are also bailt by ns, whic clean ihe grain ready for msrket st the same time tttst tbey thresh il. Being far more simple in eoostructtoa than any heretofore used, they are not si all liable to et oat of repair. HORSK POWF.R8. of extra quality, AooUe dii.nig pstitoa. kern coniuntly oa hand, or made promptly to order. The superior quality of the workmen in oar employ, and iar Ion; experience, estabis a lo do all kinds of work connected with th machine business, in A No. 1 styl. Travelling Threshers. , $150. Stattoiiary Separators ....fif fin Hoise Powers BS-0B At three, six, aad mat month credit with approved t-eurn y Vry J ptr cmt. ditrvtml for rath dorn. B. BRIGGS A CO. SoBtli Bend, !nd , June 3, lft-w Ira. COLLECTIONS IV ILLIN0I8 I . MANLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARSHALL. CLARK COCNTV ILLINOIS, WbTAYINQ a ceneral aoqoslntaiHr from twanty years' rei MM. in the eounlry osTar hk ser. u-es in lbs ooiiectloa of csJsM and payment of taxes tn the ossmti. pan of lllmrtii. He rotor to the member of Oongiass fVna I Illness for LI osps ety and IsMtt)- hi beawncss 4udveert V MA.VXT

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