Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1852 — Page 4

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

LIST OF PREMIUMS Of tin Ftrxt Annual Fair of the Indiana Stutf Agricultural Society, to be held at the City of Indiana potts on the 20fA, 21, mMTm days of October, 1852. r.sa Y s. N SWAMP LANDS. tOO Vor llie bett method of reclaiming and improving Ihm swamp lauds of Indiana. Committee Joseph Orr of Laporle, Jesse Morgan of li iuIi. ami John Wheeler of Putnam. ON P1..N FOR FARM HI II.DINCJS. 00 For the boat plan of a Farm Houie, Barn and out buildings. Committer Benjamin Strattan of Wayne, H. L. Ellsworth of Tippecanoe, and David Whitcomh of Shelby. ON II I I.I.Y LANDS. 5 00 For the beat essay ou rendering useful the hilly lauds of tlie State. Committee Edward Borland of Monroe, Isaac J. Silliu. of Parke, and Israc C Elston of Montgomery. (LASS A . ( ATTLlJ. No. 1. SHORT HORNS, THOROUGH BRED. Kest MM, 3 years okl or over ""VS "d do 3 do do do Hest bull, 2 years olJ 5M U AO d do p m Best bull, 1 year old . M jd do do do fi p. Hest bull eilf W M do do do do Best heifer. 2 years old g -jd do do do g Best heiler, 1 yeur old N do do Jo J X Beut heifer calf " 3 M do do 3 Committee J. :mea G. Kinnard, Lexington, Ky.; John Uaiiley, Clinton county, Ohio; Lewis F. Allen, Black Rock, N. Y.; Isaac lewder, Fayette county, Indiana; Joseuhus Coltett, Vermillion couuty, Ind. No. 2. DEVONS, u , hl.i, Silver cup. do . :.. 5w tie... cow Mrn?Si Jd do J 00 Cummittef Daniel L. Dowluing, Wayne couuty; Alfred Hadley, Parke county ; R. L. Broaddus, Fayette county. No. 3. IIEKEFORDS AND A RESHIRES. Hest tall Si,V'Ä M do ., Hest cow .M do 1 Committee Same as ou Devons. No. 4. NATIVE AND ORADE CATTLE. . ow over 3 years old Silver cup. -.M do do do do ' ' Hest heifer, -J years old U do do do A ,M Best heifer. 1 year old ' 11,1 M do do do ' (" best calf 4 M do 2' Committee James Morgan, Decalur county ; (Jeorpv Kelly, Rush county; Koacli Frakes, Putnam couuty: John Helwig, DeKalb county ; David Vankirk, Lagrange couuty. No. 5. WORKING CATTLE AND STEERS Kest yoke ol working csttle, 4 years old and up ward Silver cup '.M hmt vukr ill working cattle, 4 years old and upwards 3 He -I w.ke under 4 yearn old Silver cup M do do do do 4 01 Committer Joliu Levering, Tippecanoe county ; David i,,!.on, Owen county: Judg McCown, Heudrickt. county ; Frederick Markle, Vigo county ; Jobu Hall, ( lino county. No. fc FAT CATTLE OF ANY BREED I'.est pair 4 years okl and over, size and quality con sidrred Silver cup. M best pair 4 years old and over, site and quality ooidered 00 llct fet bullock, 4 cars old and over Silver cup Jd do do do do do Sil Best fat bullock, 3 years old and under 6 OV 'Jd do do do do do 8 0 i Best fat cow, 4 years old and upwards f 0 Best tat cow under 4 ycais old 5 0(t Committee Walter C. Donaldson, Parke county ; John Butcher, Marion county ; Jereimiah Beunetl, Shelby county ; Nathan Kyle, Bartholomew county ; William H. Craig, Morgau countyNo. 7. MILCH COWS. Best nnl.h cow Silver cup 2d do do $ ä . Committee Isaac B. Sandusky, jr., Mariou county ! Elijah Paddock, Morgan county ; Parley Mitchell, Paike hi nly ; Anthony Way, Randolph county ; Jehu Hadley, Hendricks county. No. 8. CATTLE FROM OTHER STATES Beat bull over 3 years old of any breed Diploma. 'd Co do do do do do Best bull, 3 years old do 2d do do do do Best bau, 1 year old do 2d do do do 9. do Best bull calf do 2d do do do Be.-1 cow over i years okl do 2d do do do do do Best heifer, 3 years old do 2d do do do Best heifer, 1 year old do 2d do do do do Beat heifer calf do 2d do do do Committer Jacob Egbert, Warren county, Ohio; Newton Larsh, Preble county, Ohio : Roliert Scott, Fnuafcfoft, Ky.; Joel Hiatt, Wayne county, lud., Janu s T. Hadley, Iieudricks county, Ind. No. 9. ..i in head lt cattle from any one county f'JU H CvmmttUr Same as sweep-stakes. No 10. SWEEP-STAKES. Best bull u any age Silver cup. Best cow or be iter on Committn Abraham Vau.Meter, Lexington, Ky.; Samuel Cloom, Hamiltou county, Ohio ; Harvey Eder, Warren county. Ohio ; Train Caldwell, Fayette county, Ind.; V V Thrasher, Rush couuty, Ind. CLASS B . HORSES. No. 1. BLOOD HORSES. stallion over 4 years old ...Diploma & Silver cup. P W . . . Diploma .v Silver cup, 8U 4 00 8 00 4 00 00 3 00 6 00 3 OO 5 0 3 00 Diploma. do 2d do do do do Best brood mare over 4 years old -Jd do do do do da .... stallion colt over 3 years old... 2d He 2d do do do do do ... Ally over three years old do do do do Be 2d stallion colt over 2 years old... do do do do do ... Hest filly orer 2 years old 2d do do do do Best stallion colt over 1 year old... -Jd do do do do do .... Hest mare colt over 1 year out 2d do do do do Committee Lewis Burk, Wayne couuty; Jamea J Drum, Mariou county ; Jamea M. Worland, Shelby i-ouuty ; John G. Teunaut, Putnam county ; James Williams, Knox county. No. 2. QUICK DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES. Poi best stallion for quick draught Jd do do do do do Vox beet brood mare quick draught s do do do do do Por best stallion for the saddle M do do do do for best brood mare tor saddle 2d do do do do Por beet pair of match noma 2d do do do do Cor the best saddle horse, mare or gelding. Por the best pair of draught horses for the best 3 years old colt or ftliy 2" -I" .!.. do do do Pot Nest years old colt or filly 2.1 do do do do ao , Kilver cup. 8 00 Silver cup. 5 0 Silver cup. 8 00 IV oo 5 oe ...Diploma l" 00 '.. 00 ...Diploma A M an ... Diploma A- 10 on 8 4 6 00 3 00 Cmmnittee Wm. H. Laud, Jefferson, Ohio; Peter C ampbell, Marion county ; Jamea P. Millikeu, Dearborn county ; Daniel B. Abrains, Wayne county i Nehemiah llayden, Ruah county. No. 3. HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. Kor best stallion for heavy draught 2d do do do do do for blood mare far heavy draught 2d do do do do do Silver cap I ., I ISI 4 -Ldinnmi Brewaing, Marion county WilShelby county; A l-mmler S Farrow, Put . . ear ara a. a aa .a s li.un Cotton oeorge w. .-strum, nartholomew couuty ; . . i . 9 David Hoffitetfer, Orange couniy

No. 4. MULES AND JACKS For the brat jack Silver cup 2d do do '"" For best jennet s,,ver 9rt do do .J" For beat pair of mules Diploma & 10 no For best team of mules, not less than tour Diploma A to ou Committee Wilson Yatoa, Putnam county; Joseph Allen, Montgomery county ; Jacob onion. Shelby couuty; Jacob Daubeuspoc, Rush county ; John Braden, Decatur county. CLASS V . mhrep (open to all.) No. 1 FINE WOOL.

Beat buck over yesrs old Jd do do do do Best buck under 3 yesr old 2d do do do do Beat pen of rive ewes over 45 yesrs old M do do do do do do Best pen of five ewes under t yesrs old 3d do do do do do do Bet pen of five ewe lambs under one year fta .1 -in An An do do ......... 9IU uu i o 10 (Ml I on io on I UO io on 1 00 I 00 3 (Ml CowmoVee-Jeaoe Yount, Marion county ; Alexander Black, Pulna.n couuty; Abraham Blauchard, Elkhart county ; Willi.im Clark, Laporte county : imeou Mary, Fraukliu county. No. 2. MIDDLE WOOLS. Best buck over 2 years old Jd do do do do Best buck under 2 years old $10 (Ml -. (HI 10 (Ml I 00 to (SI I 00 io on I OB r. on :i (hi 3d do do do do Best pen of Ave ewes over 3 years old 3d do do do do do Best pen of five ewes under yesrs old 3d do do do do do Kest pen of five ewe lambs under 1 year old -Jd do do do do do do do r...,.,n. :-' I Dnu-ninor of 'Wavue James aV...v. 0 J Hammond, Uniou county; Georg Herron, rr county; Zeloth Magner, Rush county; Anderson son, Putnam county. No. 3. LONG WOOLED. inkliu J oil II - Best buck over years old 2d do do do do Best bock under 3 years old 3d do do do do Best pen of five swes over 2 years old 2d do do do do do Best peu of five ewes under 2 yesrs okl 2d do do do do do do Best pen of five ewe lambs under 1 year old 2d do do do Jo do do Committee Same as above. CLASS D. 9111 00 ft 00 10 mi .', IK) 10 00 .-. I'll 10 (10 5 00 j 00 3 00 HOGS. Silver cup. $5 00 Silver cup. 3 00 10 00 I 00 So. 1. Best boar 2d do Best breeding sow. 2d do do Best sow and pigs. 3d do do Committee Jacob I) Early, Vigo couuty ; David James Hill, Shelby county ; White, Jefferson couuty Elijah McCarty. Putnam county ; James B. Foley, tur county. C Is Ail .open to all. CH1CKBNS. No. I -For the beat pai r White Shangbaes J INi J 00 2 (MJ 2 00 1 Ou J (SI 3 00 J 00 2 Wi a oo 'J (Ml J 00 I (4) J uO 1 (Ml J 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 ISI 2 00 2 00 1 ( 2 Oil 1 I 00 2 (MJ 2 (Ml 5 00

( ih Inn ( bina Ked Shanghae Yellow do Imperial China Pearl White Dockiugs . Grey rbittaganf; Ked do h'ack Poland Wnite do Silver Pheasant Golden do Spangled Hamburgh.... White or Red Game.... Bahama Pudra Black Spanish Indian Mountain Wild Indian Game Sumatra Game Ostrich Bolton Greys Seabiight Bantams Java Bantams St. Jago Great Malay Bankivas Atricau Bantams Jersey Blues Common Dockings .... Of any other breed .... Committee Johu A Warder, Hamilton county, Ohio ; (iardner Mendenhall, Wayne county ; David Rawles, Pou utain couuty ; Henry beerest, Putnam countv ; Matthew Kippey, P.lkhart county. No. '2. TURKEYS, OBESE. DUCKS, PIGEONS, fcc

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Kor the best pair of African geese t2 00 1 do do Indian do 3 00 .1.1 do China White geese 2 00 do do do Brown do 2 no d.i do Hamide geese 3 Ik9 do do Bient do 2 no d do Mulchings geese 2 INJ do do Sperwiug do 2 (Mi do do Cereopsis do 2 ui do do Snow do 2 00 do do Bremen do I 00 do do Comsnon do 2 no do do Canada do 2 00 do do Java do 2 00 do do White Poland ducks 2 UO do do Common ducks 2 00 do do Muscovy do 2 (HI do do Comincu do 2 IN) do do White Turkeys 2 no do do Wild do 3 00 do do Common Turkeys 2 no do do Capons 2 00 do do Caponed Turkeys 2 00 For the grestest variety of fowls :, 11 For the greatest variety of pigeons 3 (Ml

Committee Charles W. Hady, Marion couuty , John Dye, Hancock couuty ; Robert L. Browning, Jefferson county; Win. W. Cornier, Hamilton county; A. J. McAllister, Madison couniy. (LASS I Op. 11 to MJ FARM IMPLEMENTS. No

Best farm wagon Diploma and : (Si do Harrow do and 3 Oil do Corn cultivator do and 3 00 do Fanning null do and .1 00 do Cornstalk cutter do and 5 00 do Straw cutter do and 3 Ui do Corn 6c cob crusher, by horse pow'r do and SOU do Clover machine do and : is do Flax and hemp dresser do and 5 00 do Horse cart for farm do an.l 3 no do Ox cart do and 3 0b do Morse rake do an.l 2o0 do Ox yoke d and 2 00 do Koller for general use do and ". 00 do t'lod crusher aud roller combined do aud 5 00

Committee Samuc-I Habii, Shelby county ; Powell Howland, Mariou county; Archibald Johnson, Put nam county; Newton Clay pool, Fayette couuty; Seth Way, Laporte county. No 2. Best plow harness Diploma and 2 (0 5 On 5 oo 5 00 3 (Ml 2 Uf) 9 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 110 do Wauou harness do do snd do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2d Best do 2d Best Carriage harness Harness for general purposes. Riding saddle Dosen axes Churn and and and and and and and and and aud and aud and and aud and and and and do do do do Cheese press do Six milk pans.... do Grain cradie do Six hand rakes do Six hay forks do Six manure forks do Six grain or cradle scythes do Six grass scythes do Hay rigging do Lot of grain measures.. do Dozen wire tied brooms do do do do do do rine tied do do do do do do Committee Charlea Fish back. Shelby couuty; James Sulgrove, Marion county; D. P- Wiggins, Wajne county; Abraham Hoadley, Hendricks county; Franklin Hardin, Johnson county. No. 3.

Best horse power and separator Silver cup. do Horse power for general purposes, on sweep lever principle, Diploma and $: oo do Horse power on tbe railroad or endless chain principle do and " 00 do One horse power do and S (Ml do Thresher to be used with steam or horse power do and 5 00 do Seed planter for haad or horse power, for bills and drills do and 3 00 do Wheat drill, not less than 6 drills do and 3 00 do Grain drill with apparatus for depositing manure do and 3 00 do Cultivator aad drill combined. .. do and 3 00 do Broadcast sower do do Wheat cultivator do an.l 2 on do Portable saw mill for wood, fences, and farm use do snd 3 00 do Corn sheller, horse power do snd 2 00 do Corn heller, hand power do and 100 do Cider mill, hand or horse power, do and 3 00

Committee Kliaa N. Shimer, Marion county; William Miller, St. Joaeph county; Joseph Cooper, Vigo couniy ; W. H. Mills, of Boon county; Othniel Beeson, of Wayne county. NO. 4. PLOWS AND PLOWING MATCH. sat od plow for stiff soils 2d Best sod plow for stiff soil Diploma and $i 00 3 00 do and 5 00 do and 3 0U Silver cap. do for light sons 2d do do do plow for gener! pu 2d Best plow for do est subsoil nlow uiow o and 5 OU do Side bill Dlow do snd 3 00 The manner of construction, materials, workmanship, durability aad price to be considered; also, their capacity for lifting and turning over in the most perfect manner Ihe greatest quantity of aoil with the least resistance, and leaving a proper surface for seed and after culture

PLOWING. Host specimen of plowing, not leaa than six inches deep Diploma and $." 00 2d Best specimen of plowing, not leas thin 6 i Ii. hes deep 3 00 Beat specimen of plowinp. Winches deep do and 5 00 Best per imen of ilo do do 3 00 BOYS I'NDER 18 YEARS OF AGE.

Best specimeu of ploiighmanship Diploma and $5 OS) Jd do do do 3 00 3d do do do Committee John B. Nees, Clav county 2 UU Bern. K.J n 1 1 in - son, Dubois county ; Enoch Johns, Patuam county; Jacob Kader, Knox county; Calvin r letcher, jr., Marion county. NO. 5. MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS. For the bast and most useful machine or implement for the farmer, either newly invented or sn improvement on any now in use Kilver cup. Diplomas or premiums will be a warded lor articles of mechanical lugenuity, and machinery deemed useful. Committee Abraham Garr, Wayne county; J. P. Chapman, Marion county; Abraham Pancake, Noble county, Kdward Gird, Shelby countjn James Ritchey, John .ou county. (LASS V. KFTTEK AM) CHEESE. No. I. Best lot of butter (quality ss well as quan tity considered) made from five cows in thirty consecutive days; 15 fca. of the butter to be ex liibited .Sei Teaspoons. 2d Best 3d do sth do Best 10 a,- butter made in June 2d do do do do 3d do do do do INI 00 1 00 . Diploma and 3 (Ml 2 00 I oil Hest 15 a- f butter made at any time. Set Teaspoons. 2d do do do do '! 00 3d do do do do 2 00 Best cheese oue year old and over, not less than - m Set Teaspoons. 2d do do do do 3 0 3d do do do do 2 00 The exhibitors must state in writing the time when the butter was made; the number of cows kept on (he hna; the mode of j keeping; the treatment of the cream and milk before churning, winter and mimmer; the uietbod ol ireetng tue butter from milk; the quantity aud kind or salt used; ami whether saltpetre or other substance has been employed. A statement ol the manner of making the cheese must accom paiiy each sample. Committee P. B. Brown, Vijjo county; J. H. Ballard, Henry county; Charles Mayer, .Marion couuty; John Katliffe, Morgan county; John Orchard, Monroe county. No. -J. SUGAR, HONEY, AND BEFMI1YES. Best 10 bs. maple sugar 2d do do do 3d do do do Best 10 ftbs. honey 2d do do do 3d do do do Best bee hive, with description 2d do do do S-' f 2 CO Set Teannooni. n IM. S 5 lli.l a.i.l ISI inp. ami ., sj The honey must le taken up without destroying the les; the kind of hive to be specified. Committee Henry K. Cowgill, Putnam county; 1'eleg Kedfield, Parke couuty; John P. Carr, Jackson county; A. Johnson, Dearborn county; (J. V. Klrere. Hendricks county. CLASS II. Di 1 M ESTIC MANI'PA CT! ' K P.S . NO. 1. Best pair woolen blankets -Jd do do do Mp. and H (Ml 2 00 Best 111 Yards fl .iuiel do and 3 no 2d do do tlo 2 (Ml Best 10 yards woolen cloth do and 3 00 -Jd do do do 2 00 Bet do do carpet do and 1 (Ml Jd do do do do 2 00 Best health rug do and 2 00 Jd do do Best IO yards rag carpet 2d do do do Best pair wooleu knit stockings 'Jd do do do Best pan ul woolen Knit - ocks 3d do do do do Best pair of woolen knit mittens Best woolen coverlet 2.1 do do Best piece ol broadcloth 1 00 . . . Set Teaspoons. 2 INI . . . Hip and 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 . . . Dip. and I 00 . . .Set Teaspoons. 1 00 . ..dip and 5 00 .1 00 ...do aud 2 00 ... do aud 2 00 I HI -Jd do do do Best do satinett do woolen shawl 2d do do do Best sample of woolen yarn, not leas than 1 tL do 10 yards linen 2.1 do 10 do do 10 yards tow cloth 2d do do do liploma. 9 on I 00 3 00 1 00 . .Set Teaspoons. 2 00 2 00 2 (Ml 2 00 v in do do linen diaper 2d do do do do pair knit cotton stockings do pair wove do do pair knit linen stockiugs do pouud of linen thread Inscretiouary premiums will be awarded to articles of merit not included in the above list. Committee Hamilton Smith, of Perry couuty; Alfred Harrisou, Marion county; James Cornier, Ployd couniv; Casper Budd, Parke county; William F. Keyuolds, Tippecanoe county.

2. Best pan cowhide boots. t3 OO 2d do do do ' inj Best pair calfskin hooti 3 uo 2d do do do 2 00 Rest pair men's cowhide shoes ü inj 2d do do do do 1 00 Kest pair ladiea' slippers o is) 2d do do do I 00 Best do calf bootees 0U 2d do do do 1 iu Kest pair lasts, and not less than 4 pair. .. 2 00 Best overcoat 4 00 2d do do ui Best dress coat H 00 2l do do -.on Best pair pants is) 2d do do 1 U0 Beat vest 00 2.1 do do I (Mi Best silk or fur hat it uu 2d do do do I no Best straw hat 2 00 2.1 do do I 11)

Committee Miles Murphy, Henrv county: Richard Estelle, Wayne county; Eli A. Hall, Marion county ; Ca- i ivy O'Neal, Vigo county; Amzi Clark, Laporte couuty. No. 3. Best 2 horse carrriage . .. 2t do do do Best 1 horse carriage.... i.M do do do Best Bedstead do Sofa . Silver cup. INI Wftoata tad M oo . ... . ., ,MI ., ,M' . IHnlo.na ami 'I IHl do do do do do do Bureau 11 chairs Table Kork ing chair Seit of hore shoes. . . Diploma and 2 (i , .Diplom and'2 (Ml Inplonia aud 2 IK) . Diploma and 2 Ml . Diploma and I (Ml I Ait of horse shoe nails, not less than I a Diploma and I is) do Cot of chisels Diploma and 3 (Ml , no su lot oi cinseis o im do Lot of chisels manufactured at one establishment . .. Diploma and 5 no do do do do do do do lo do do Lot of cooper's tools Flour barrel .) ' . ;' ; a Pork barrel Wash tub Water pail Pannel door Lot of window sash Cookiug stove Parlor stove , Pump Diploma and I 00 - . Diploma and I IN) . Diploma and 1 no . Diploma and 2 00 . Diploma and 3 00 Diploma. Diploma. . Diploma and 3 On 2 (Ml 2d best pump Committee William C. Catbcart, Jefferson county; John H. Win.standley, Floyd county ; William Robaon, Marion county ; William Roschrough, Parke county ; (Jeorge McCullough, Wayne county. .No. 5. Best ornamental needlework Set tea spoous. do Ottoman cover 93 00 do Table cover 2 OA do (.roup of dowers 200 do Pancy chair work with needle S OU do Variety of worsted work 2 00 lo Worked collar 2 00 do Worked quilt olber than silk Set les spoons. do White quilt Set tea spoons. do Silk quilt 3 00 do Portfolio, marked do Silk bonnet do Straw bonnet do Lace cape do 2 lamp mats do Ornamental shell work 2d best ornamental shell work Best specimen of wax flowers 2d do do do do Kest specimen of artificial floweis other than wax 2d best s. ecimen of artificial flowers other than wax 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 (Ml 1 (Ml 2 (S3 t 00 Mrs. Committee Mrs. Emily Strati. in. Wayne couulv Sarah T. Bolton, Marion county ; Mrs. S. B. Gookina, Vigo county; Mrs. Frank P. Randall, Allen county; Mrs. C. P. J. Arion, Jefferson couuty. CLASS I . No. 1. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Pur best 5 acres of corn do Acre of corn do S acres of wheat do Acre of wheat do acre of Irisb potatoes... do 5 acres of Rye do Sacresofoata do 9 acres of barley do 5 acres of flax do 5 acres of tiaiethy do i acres of clover do U acre af carrots do M acre of Ruta Baga do )i acre of sugar beets do acre of Mangel wurttel. do li acre of turnips .tili (Ml .1 00 10 00 5 0 5 00, 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 i 00 5 00 i 00 5 00 5 00 5 M 5 00 Competitors for prr-Viima for Agricultural production must produce a full statement of the mode of cultivation, and accompany the same with certificate of tworeapectable men as to the product and the measurement of the ground, and also exhibit a sample of the crop at the fair. CoaamsltVe James Elliott, Shelby county , Demes I.. McFarlaad, Marion county . Hugh Miller, Fultou coun-

Dur m A. Clark, No. 2. VEGITABLBS. ! For the choicest and lareeat assortment of table veg I etable Diploma ami $5 (Ml 2il best assortiuen-. of table vegetable 3 (Mi : Best doien Ions blood beets ' Best doxen 'turnip root beets 1 no 2 3 00 2 00 "on 2 w e 00 2 On Jjjj j 00 2 oo uo do Heads or t aulinower do 6 heads of Brocoti do 12 beads of cabbage do Doxen of carrots do Dosen of egg plauts do Peck of onions do Dotes of parsnips do Peck of seedling potatisn do Peck of sweet potatoes do 3 finest pumpkins do 6 winter squashes do Sample of beans uo Sample ot peas Committee Abner Pone. Mnriou countv i S. S Boyd. David Wayne couuty ; M. W. Shields, Jackson county ; Litchfield, hitley county; Thomas A. E Campbell. r oner couniy. No. 3. FRUITS .-(Open Io all ) APPLES. For the best and greatst variety of good tat le apples, three of each variety, named aud label!,,!, grown by exhibitor Silver cup 2d best of same set tea spoons. Best ten varieties of labte apples Diploma and f oo vo uo do do do ilo 3 Ml Best 6 winter varieties set tea spoons. I 2d d i do do 2 00 j Best fall seedling apple for all purposes, description, the history of its oi lcin, A . .. lo -. uorus to Ikosasssai Sei le 'Jd liest of the same 'J 00 Hest seedling winter apple, 10 specimens with de script im; as above PEARs. n im) Best and greatest number of varieties of good pears, named ami labelled, grown by exhibitors silver run 2d best of same 3 E Best collection of Autnmu pears, first rste, nanied and labelled set tea spoons. 9.1 best or same 2 00 Best lall seedling pear, not less I ban 10 sierYiüeiis, with description, history of its origin, Ac 3 on Best 10 varieties, labelled Set tea lpoons. 2d do do do $2 (W Beat 10 specimens Uiplouia and 3 00 2d do do a mm Best seedling varieties, six specimens with description, history of its origin, Ac diploma 2d best ol same Diploma. Pl.l MS. 1 collection of plums, C aM-c imeiiK each Set tea fcpoous : ck-ki 1 aiieue, u ajieciniena earn Uliil.iina ! Best 12 pluma, choice variety Snplonia and $2 (Ml ' " d0 U0 d HiplOllll. p.,, eedimg piuin with deacription Diploma NECTARINES AND APRICOTS. Keat and greateat number of good varieties of each uu:!, t. upecimeua of each variety Best six specimens of any good variety Qt INCES. Bet 12 quinces of any good variety 2d do do do do do , . . . . Set lea spoons. Diploma. ... Set tea apoous. Diploma. (.RAPES. Bestand most extensive collection of good s rapes, erowu iu oreu air Silver run ..I b.-rtof aine uipioma .Set lea apoons. r. : . . Best dish ol native grapes. 2d (Jo do do do Diploma W TF.K MELONS. Keat 4 aperiiuens ot any variety id do do do do . . Ihploma and $1 00 Ihploma The fruit exhibited, for which premiums are awarded, to be at the disposal of theeierutive committee. Committee Stephen Mosher, Kentucky; I. I) (J. Nelson, Allen county; Sterne Brouson, Elkhart county; George 0 Merrifield, St. Joseph county; J. L Menaugii, Washington county. Na i. rLivKKs.-(OrEN to am. ) Best and grsatet variety and quantity of cut flowers . . . Set silver spoons. 2d Keat and greatest variety and quantity ot rut flowers Diploms. DAHLIAS. Keat and greateat variety . 2d do do do Best 12 dissimilar blooms. 2d do do do . lp. and t2 00 .Dip. .Dip. . Dip. ROSRS. Best and greatest variety.... Best 0 dissimilar blooms.... . .Set Teaspoon. .Dip. and 00 (.I N ERA I. LIST. Best varieties of phlox Diploma. Best and giratest variety verbrna do Kest and greatest variety iudigenou flowers.. do Beat collection grccuhousc piar.ts owned by 4tone person Set Teaspoons. Best floral design Diploma. 2d do do do do Hest hand boquet, flat do 2u do do do do do Best band boquet, round do 2d do do do do do Committee S. B. (Jookins, Vigo county: Mis. Peter al- Stryker, Parke couutv; Mrs. W. 0L Larrabee, Putnam county; Mrs. Solomon Meredith. Wayne county; Mrs. John Mullock. Hendricks county. ENGINES, MACHINERY, Sec. Best steam engine for mechanical pu. Silver cup. 2d do do do do do Diploma. Beat stave and barrel machine Dip. aud 910 00 Best fire engine Silver cup. Bet force pump Dip. aud $5 00 Hest act railroad car wheels Dip. aud III 00 Rest 100 feet walnut veneering Dip. and 5 00 Keal 100 feet veneering of other wood Dip. and 5 10 Kest hand or power loom Dip. and 5 00 ('tunmittee John O. Lilly, of Jefferson county; George W. Davis, Fulton county; Washington Openchaiii, Cass ' ouuiyi joiiii u. .rr, ci. joiK-pii i nini ; jes.se .i . iiui..ft... ....... II I k?. I I. ....... 1 11 ,1... toll, W rayne county. Best platform and cattle scales Dip. aud Sill (HI Kest barrel of nour from 5 bushels or wheat., do Kest specimen of oak-tanned sole leather do Best specimeu of calfskin do Best specimen of harness leather do Hest specimen of skirting leather do Hest specimen of kip leather lo Hest specimeu of cowhide leather do I no !3! i oo . isi " ' " Committee on nuscAlamous article F.. W. II. Kllis, Marion county; John Marks, Sullivan county; Johu Mc('r":l- Lawrence county ; Thomas M- Adams. Brown conni r r i ... d ly ; i ,oi t ii o . . I'ougncriy, uoone coiiiim . Itulos and Regulations, Of the First Annual Fair of the Indiana State Aoricultural Society to be held at the City of Indianamlis, on the '2l)th, 212 and X'2d days of October, 1(88, The romiuittfeof reception will have their head quarters at the Capital House, w here members of the award ing; committees ami strangers from other States are requested to report themselves ami register their names. Vacancies in the awarding committees will be filled, and entry looks delivered at 10 A. M. precisely on Wednesday morning, the 20th. Tbe grounds will le open for entries on Monday, the lHth. at 12 o'clock M-, and all entries mutt bo made during Monday and Tuesday. Any person may become a memlier by paying one dollar into the treasury. Memliers will be furnished with tickets which will admit them and their wives and children under eighteen years of age, at all times during the Fair. Single tickets, admitting one person, for sale at the office on Wednesday morning, Price 20 cents. All competitors must first become memliers of the society. Persons employed for the purpose, and wearing appropriate badges, will be in readiness on the ground to receive the articles intended for exhibition, in their several departments. Exhibitors t ill be careful to have their animals and articles arranged in their appropriate places, and in season, otherwise they will lie overlooked by the viewing committees. All articles intended for exhibition, must be entered at the business office, at the entrance of the show ground, before entering the enclosure. Exhibitors of stock should be very careful to enter their animals in their appropriate class : any grade animal entered as a full Iii. id. will be excluded from competition in the class to which it lielongs. All stock must be accomj:uniel with a concise written atateiueiit of the Dedisrrec, feeding:, and other circum stances in relation to tne character and condition of the animals. For fat cattle, a short statement of the kind of food, manner and length of lime of feeding, die, will be required. Cards will he furnished with the numlier as entered at the office. Exhibitors will be careful to place these cards upon or near the articles or animals, so thai the judges will have no difficulty in finding them. No animals or articles entered lor exhibition can be taken from the ground before the close of the fair, except by permissioujsM a member of the Executive Committee': and no premium will be paid on animals or articlea removed iu violation of this rule. INSTRITTIONS TO H Im. The Judges on animals will have regard to the sym-

ly ; John Phillips, Jasper county Martin county.

I metry , early maturity, size, aud general characteristics

of the breed j which thev judge. They will make proper allowances for awe, feeding, and other circumstance, on the character and condition of the animals. They are 'xpreaaiv required not to give encouragement to over fed animals. Ka premiums to lie awarded to hulls, cows, or he'tV-rs, w hull hall appear to have lieen fatuel fr butcher ; the object lieing to have superior j animal of this description for hreediug. perhoiis whatever will be allowed to interfere with the judge-, during their adjudications. The judges ou "'"'k- ' ""! dished us in regularity of the entries in I their respective classes, will apply to the Secretary for ' information ; and should there be any doubt, after ex I animation of thru coming within the regulations, or if ! any animal is of such a character as not to he entitled I to exhibition in competition, they rill report the farts 1 1 the Executive Committee, that rack course may be uu a. I. ipti .1 as the ra-e may rijuirt PAT cTTI.E. The iiidtn s ui fat cattle will irive particular attention to the animals siibmitDsl to them for examination. It is lielieved that, all other thin:'- Is ing equal, those are the liest ralllellial ha.- the jrr. at.-l . iidil in the smallesi sutH-rfices. Thec"leexlubitel in this class will li weighrd, ami the judges will lake measures to give the sujH-rtiros of .-arh. aud publish the result w lib th-ir Prparla, GENERAL ltl I.l. When there is but one exhibitor, although he mav slmw several animal'-, in a class, only on. premium will I. awarded ; that to be rirwt tr otlwrwirie. as the merit m of the animal or article may le adjudged. And a premium will not lie awarded when the animal or article is not worthy, thouob there Im- 11., competition. No viewing committee with the exception of the committee on miscellaneous premiums, shall award any discretionary premiums, without the previous s-r mission ,f the executive committee- Win-never. however, articles of merit, superior in their character are MWented, and which are entitled to special roinmendation . tbr judjfe an' il.-ir-l lo notice them particularly and refer them to the consideration of the Kxecutivr Committee. No animal or article can take more than one premium except as sieeiallv provided. As one t;re;it olijirt of the Society is lo collect valuable information upon subjects romiectrd with agriculture, the several viewing committers are requested to gather all the information jsjssilile fioui exhibitor in their several departments, und embody in their reports all valuable information thus elicited and make their rejiorts as fuil as lime and circumstance will permit. Judges nr.- ie.jueted to make their reports to the S,-.-retary, at the business other, as soon as finished. Stock, to compete for premiums, must be exhibited by the owner or his agent. Domestic manufactures, needle, shell-work, drc, must have leeii manufactured in the Stute, and within the j year, except such article a have not Iseen heretofore ! exhibted, and such articles together with fruits, flowers, i vegetables, iVc, must be the production of the exhibitor i in order to entitle the coapetatM to a premium. All animals and all articles brought from out of the State for exhibition, shall Is- entered and marked as for- ! eign, and shall not come in competition with animals or articles owned in the State, except in classes which j arc open to all. Personsexhibiting several articles, will, heu making j their entries, have written lis-ts of their articles, with the name of exhibitor, and place of residence attached, i to hand to the l)ook-keeiers at the business office. Exhibitors of stock will, in making out their lists j I eive all the information Kssible concerning: their ani- ' 1 : , n.i 11 , 1 e . . . . i. : ... i - inais. I Ili'V WUI aisii m- carciui wi nun tuen m oca in j t. , ..i,. . in'whi.-h tliev U-lony. In the H.irticiiltiir:irleiartnn nt. it is narticularlv .le . j .. ulii sired that complete and correct memorandums should rendered. , . Statement to lie furnishitl by apMfaut Joe rmmumt ou Farm Crops, except Indian Corn. 1. Statement of the previous crop, it' any, and how 1 maiiunHl c.i..;! .l ,u 1.wil. 2. The kin. I and condil ion ot the soil, ami the location of the farm. 3. The quantity of manure on the crop, the manner e -. ..,1: .:.. .k . on. I Vit A .f a.1 of itaJtopUntiM .the Muantit and kind ot natal. 4. The time and manner ot sowing, harvesting and cleaning the crop ; and the actual yield by weight or measure, the statute bushel iu grail', crops to be used : - . " the market value of the crop, and the place where mar keted. 5. A detailed account of the exjviise of cultri ation. 6. A sample ol the grain must lie presented at the au nual meeting. The laud linisi U- measured with chain and compass. 1 and the Surveyor make aflidai t to his survey The ap Iii -ants, and MM ..thci pcr-.m aJBO atlatcal in har. -t ing and measuring the . Top, Mas make atri.lrtvit of the onantitv of ania raised. The entire crop upon the Piof rairnrl lor premium to b. harvested and measurrHl. , - - . Form of affidavit lor survey..!- and applicant are an iicxed . be nr.-muims on ti.-ld crops are iiucnuco. o nly tor fasasaa mixeil iiih.ii tin farm in its usual cultivation. Tb. Society do not int. nd to offer ..r award premiums for j crops raised by unusual mairiritig a ml cultivation Slot, men! for Ih Iuiii Corn I No premiums will be awarded ou corn crops unless I accompanied with a statement embracing the following i ... . particulars. 1 . The condition of the soil at the commencement of the culture, ami the crops raised, if anv, the two previons years ami the quantity and kind' of manure used, . "... . .1 ... . ..... I f.... ., rw...lUefi. .11 as near as the same can Is; giw-n tro.u recollection. , 2. Phe manner ! plowing, dragging ami furrowing, : or marking the laud for planting : the distance the hills or drills are üfsitrne.l lo ie leu apart ; tne nine in iama -as a a. 1 1 a. .a iL m ' ..A" I - intr. ami about the time the corn ainieared ahoVW the 5 round ; and the uuiiiIkm of kernels dromied in bills or tills as near as can lie ascerlained : and tbe number of stalks designed to as left in each bill or drill. :i. The variety of corn planted, aud the quantity of seed er acre ; t"he quantity and quality of the manure put upon the crop, ami the manner ol its application : and the number of limes tbe com was hoed, or other method of cultivation. 4. The time of cutting the stalks, or of cutting up the corn ; the numlier of loads of slalks, an.l its estimated value for fodder. 5. The corn to is shelled, cleaned, and measured in a scaled half bushel, from tin two acres, after the lfith XovemlKT, and the numlier of bushels to be stated, " 'I''"' ground to lie measured by a surveyor, with eh:iin and compass, win. must make affidavit of the correct n. of Iii- survey ; and one or more persons, in ( addition to the owner, to make affidavit as to the gain I ering, cleaning, and measuring ihe com. 7. A full and particular statement of the expenses in eluding ihe numlier of days' work of team and hands an.l the value of the same the value of the mauure ; th. market value of the corn at the place where marketed. All tne ulHiVe tacts to lie verili.il oy uie oain or ai tirmation of the applicant. Forms of affidavits for surveyor, applicant, anil assist ant, are annexed Tl... käa-säaa. -tat, .1... c. 1. i . . . , , . I . .. I ... i ue jpi iiuui , .... .... ......... .... .......... ... the Secretary, previous to the annual meeting of the State Board, on the 1 liurs.lav alter the nrs Momiay in Januarv. Forum of A ffularits for Surreyor, Applicant, and Assistant. County. A. B. being duly woni, says eyor: that he surveyed with cftaiu and com nd imon which C I), raised a crop of he is a surv mpas.s the laud noon which t . 1. rais. .1 :i crop .. tne . past season, and the quantity of laud is acres and no more. A. B., Surveyor Sworn to befoieme, this day of 105. , Justice. County, ss. C. D. being duly sworn. say that raiseil a crop of the past season, upon the land survevetl bv A. 11.. and that the quantity of irrain misid thereon was bushels, measured in a sealed half bushel : and that he was assisted in harvesting and ineasimng said croi), liv h. r., and that the statement annexed, subscrils-d by this deponent, a to the maimer of cultivation. expeSBsea, SttU W in all respects true to .. . . r . , 1 , . . . , . f. . tne ik'si oi tils k in iv, ic.it;. auu ueiiei ; anil tnai tne sampie oi uie grain cxiiiniieu is a lau average sample oi the whole crop. C. D. Sworn to before me, litis day of , 185-. aa , Justice. Countv s.--K. V. Iinc diilv sworn, says thai Ieing duh he assisted C. U. in harvesting, filing out, and meairing his crop of referred to in the above affidavit, that the quantity of grain was bushels, an stated iu the affidavit of ('. I). E. F. Sworn to before me, ilii day of , 185. , Justice. PLOWING MATCH. The plowing match will take place on Thursday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The teams to consist of two or three horsea abreast, or one or two pairs of oxen to be managed by the plowmanThe plow to be managed by the owner or such person as he may select, the name of the plowman to be given Kaeh plowman to mark out his own laud and finsh it up. ADDRESS. The aildress will he delivered on the clock. P. M , Thursday. t on nd at 9 RRPORTS. The report of the awarding committees will be de-

the Speaker s siand on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. PREMH'MS. Premitima will lie paid at the Treasurers office as early as poss.rde. and s h as are not . ailed foi w.ll be onrarded PI HI. I. sl.K. A public sale of shu-k and implemenih will tskr place on Saturday murium; n 4 VUi POI.lt K. A stn 'I'L' and efH.-i..i.t ,.l: ... .. .ii i . .i .. i day and T.ht 1 mP i i.:t. n.A m& ?rn,,Tl,Mnl VU ,nd- f"r furnishing foed and bedding tor s,ock of every des.riw.oi. wTtl...... charge. t , ne will i- a.lmitted on Monday and Tu.-dav m 1 exnim ...rs srini t.)r a-i.i.n,i, and Ay? members i "tier of the Board : us- A. HKldHT, '..m.. a. LrKis.MA, wiierat SuperinteuJnit. Mechanic Mutual Health A&hou. Incorporated by Leitlaturt of Ohio Chart Ptrpetual PRINCIPAL OFFICES f- M,Af (rrt.Mrmu, mf JoV micraA. mmJ tu, (bias '"i WAIAI'T STRHET. CIN I V sTI () No 5 WELL ßl ll.LUNi.s STREET. I LW Is Mo No IT. MAIN BTBEKT. LOUI8V1LLK. K No aiisMITHFIKI.D STRIT.T, I'llTsbl RUH PI ?,JF?ffH,1 AVKNÜE, DETROIT, MICH No Is! I.AKE MREET, ( lll Arid MASONIC HAl.l.. INMAMAfOLM, lli Accumulated Cash and Guaranty Capital, $4o,o0d Tins i an Aaswri: lion of Mercuauu. E-riacii. Mtcnaaie Working men. and ober-. formed for the mutual benetit of each Ihei in pa of aickjwas or accdem By ibe avnr,n t ibe fol lomg a.... ami depo.ua. vo Imstum ,rr number, wluA w ,i: Ue entitled loa weehri f -fr laoabl jm be d, -allied by diae or accidciii nsn uiiendni to oar ordinary HUes, at o--cupatKm All uuo jom U,n Awoeumon sreenlilledtoavoiF.il U.e ele. Hon jf oSTairr. and 10 pariK.paie , Ihr proti- n.e A. soc union. Itis est.Uied on a fc and permanent ba a, beinIhuIi muiua! and beuevoieat Iu it designs, and with the loweri raie eaoassieiii lor us M-rority. Yearly Deposits of Members Under 60 Years of Age TABI.E OK KATE NO 1 Tlsise drawing fsj the fcrat we4 sa-kuesa. br pa m tl per year draw Si per weeek fT per veai draw t7 per week a a a " 6 " I V .. u lo TABI J-! (I KATES Nu t Tboae IKS drawing for Ibe (im week's siekaeaa. by payiat Jper yeardiawtl aoper week. A, pec year draw ae,7i per week 6,00 " '7 - io,W S 7, " Oue Dollar and Fifty Cenla Admisaioa Fee will be charged tbe Brat year, and mast be paid at the time ol making the appliraliou, und the lira 1 jear'a deposit wnhui twentv days. reraoiu over jo yerot age, will be rharged iS per cc Female re.-eivr pay lor disease- common lo both sell ceui eitra I only OFFICERS: W. W. SC OTT, Preshleni J. H. BC CHANAN. Vice PrsCi. Directora. WM. R. KINO. v. XV, SCOTT. F. F. I.IVIN(.STON J. H BUCHANAN K. C JOHNSON THEODORE MARSHAI I 1 H. Bl' HANAN, 5caKAa ksv Tbea-tbkr t la. R UROWNKU-, General Agent for Indianapolis. BY LAWS OF THE MECHANICS MUTFAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Art. I. Tin awviaii.in hall be called the "MeeaaaitC Mortu.' Heakk Aaoeiasion." Art. The odicers or tins Aiao-iation shall coa.isi ot a Prem dent. Vice President. Racreiary and Treasurer, and a Board 1 D.reclort These shall ronatituie the Hoard 01 OfBeers. Art n. The l'rvsidei.i V. I,..i..,r tt...,.. Tr. ....... i . . . . . .. . : , i snan o eieueu anaually liy ihe Ali mhcra each niemlier he rs, i lled 10 ",,e vote, and a majority of' ail ihe rnember rot mg shall be neer7 ' cUoc'". AR1 1 "' annual m,-. t,.. of the meinlMM-. of ihe Assoc.. ,nali be UM m, ,he tAl 1U Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Ith ! day ol October in every year. Members living ai a drstancs oin ibe oatice, aaall have tbe right to send represeniaurea to sole ir them t aaid uirrl ur, but no representative ball represeut over one hundred members A"" I Presaient hall preside over all meetmgt oi ihe ai sociaiion, sign all ceruncsies of memherahip investigate nil claim, and esercie general supervision over ait r nones of the Aiaoeiar ill Aar. The dunes oi the Vice Preasleni hall be, to supply u, place oi the President iu hia absence. Art. 7. Te Secretary ahail appoint all agents and clerks, and also keej. an accurate record of the transaciious of the Aaaociaua. ! Art. a. Tbe Treasurer shall receive all money paid to the AsI -tl " I ifil III thSll" and he will alfo ha required io esecule uch I wwl a shall be satisfactory m lie Presi dent. I , Abt . The Board i Ihrector ball ux Uie sa'aiy ot" the Presi jlalil l'l Urui u4d t W . t mm 'T - . , I " I - I a A rmmnmmi aka . 1 - Xä '"-r. . - Aar. 10 It l.nll be the duly of ihe consultant phyucian u ex amine applieanoii for memliership, and sign such as he aha! I approve Art II TV funds of the Association saal be deposited in suck ; hank, or bank, as ihe Board hall direct, and m the name of ÜW President and Treasurer, and shall be drawn ou) only by check signed by the Pi essieni. and eouniersigned by the Trea-urer Ani whenevei the money thus deposited shail amount tamore than may te deemed ne.essaty f.i immediate nee U may t invested in Keal t.ataie, nr otherwise, a may be men: secure and at) miafsoa io tbe Assoisatiou: and all mouostbus disposed of shall be toaneJ : mibe name oi ibe PressJ.-ut and Treasurer, ami their rucceseora Art 12 Tlie Presideni aVtl (ive aiinuioiy bonds louSe Board io ihe full security of die Assocansan. ). all money m his bands Art 13 Au oft. e ol the Association shall be kept m Cincinnati, Ohio; P.mburgh, Pa ; tatSaksrlle, Ky j Ml Imus, Mo.; ducsgO III , Detroit Michigan, and Indiauapolu, Indiana, kx the convenience of tbe aaa1strt tu those aw Miaail, and halt be si ihe espetue of the Asao. iai.l Aar 14. No member shall he entitled to l-ei.thu ui.i.l the amount of hai yearly depftil has beeu paid. Akt. IS. Any seven member- ul the Aaaociauoii shall ronsl.iuta AtT g. A pejaum holding onVe :n this Association, ss wall a il agents, shall become members of the Asaeristioii; and ageni shall be required to execute such IkkmI o hall be satisiVtory to the Preident Aar 17 Agents wdl send in all ibe application for meintraaip the &ri of erary week, sk. all moneys Iseaagaafl io the Assoeiauon. also leave each applicant a pruned envelope and a blank letiei, ,,r the plu am 10 send bis yearly deuil lo tbe orBer iu Agenu M m ,horiJfj , reer.ve but 1.50 (ike uaiianen fee.) Abt. IS The ceiufit-ule oi membership halt l based upon tt.s a quorum sat) regular ineriimr application, and the agieemeiu saasafJ nsil be bindast upon the partiea Abt 19. All uiember in case oi steknesa, hall notrt v tbe Sac retnry ot' uch sickness wnhui tw o week aftei the commen. rmeni af the same, and in piool ot stash sicklies be will be iejutred lu obtain tbe remncale ot al leal three members el the Association or his attending ph) aiciau, aud that be baa been properlj alter Jed Bad Ins amount of tn-nebt shall be paid u.iiihi niieen uay -nere after. ABT SO- Should aelaim I inbr which sh-uld clearly conflict with Hi.- am. les of agreement uhsiilsrd In b the mem!! n his rpliestion. the wIuhY subjeet may I swbmiutsl lo a Boaid ot Referee, one chosen by the oaVer, one by aW claimuut, anJ ibe third by the two thus chosen, and their decision hall be final. Abt VI No certificate of meiubtialnp shall I iud until uie amount U earl deposit has be.-u paid nor io a eroii under it- ' teen er over aiaty year ol age Benefits tor sickness nol to eseeed 10 per week; SS per rent extra will be charged to peion over nrt ears of age. Art. Certinea-es of membership may be i.saed to Female against the same liabilities a males. cxce mat the amount o benefit ball HOI exceed S per week. Keuiales assured againt disease r. minion lo IsHh exes only. Abt. 43 Allmouey received not oth.-tw.-e apprepr.air.l hall ' be reserved a a saiely fund, until the wine amount io fein 4M, SJ.J ihe reniamder, alter proisJing lor onutandnig risks, stall tw divi ded annually lo the member m ratio lo iheir yearly deposit Aar -it Incase of rcsiarnatiou SI death ol a.iv officer, tbe Boaid ball have power lo fill the vacancy. 0 I certify that the al.ove is a true cony of the By -law af tb ! Me. baric' Mutual Health Association of ( ineuinaii. Uno uis4 wd-ins ysuSiuw J H BUCHANAN, SacV PEORIA EYE INFIRMARY AMD ORTHOPEDIC ISTITUTI0N r perils etabl l.nient is ju't completed, and will be a permanent place for llie reception ol all palienU wistimg lo uisJergo ireal """ Mr u.seae r.i wen .nose .le-arou- i "'MJ Irtj ,ne rrlouVai ot all varieties ol UKKORMITlK.s, u h a 0ng sUuduii- Dislocation Club i.s.t nsmoUluy of ihelwer JawöicoYc I lie building is m a beaut. ml anil Iii hIUiv location, m Innder of the City of Peons, where paiieina can lie eco with comroruhle rooiiw. boardm und wasliuis, such as cc to each case. Every ui'trurae'it and apoaraius calculated to carry out ihr designs ol' auch an institution, is provided, and in the Orthopaedic Department seveial entirely original ones are used, some ol which in Ctub-foot of young caihiien frroueutly obviate the necessity of operating by the k im I ne aaaaan . o.e r.ye uepatimem i more gi m umi) ior imm 'reatmeat öif those paiieau who, ander a less rujal system i be pursued at such an institution, would be loi the most pai pan in. nra le. -r further iniormstion sd.lre S CXX)PER, M. B , Peona HlalSM REKKRKVCF.S Hon K A Haunezan. Indiana; , Hm Wilson Shannon, Ex Oov oi tibio, ! "" )t M s SisT I Hon John Moore. S.s-mirfield. Illinois Hon Wm. MeMurty, Lieut Oov of Illinois, Hon. i. H . Treat. Spriagftld 1. Illinoi; Kor further information addreaa r. S I CH.lt r. K . ,,.i . .- The Greateat Hone Medicine of the Age! THE CELEBRATED OERMAJI HOBO POWSXBl THOSK who have used il once simot mvariamy can Jf1 sSmii 'If' coinmen another supply, aad kll unue in saving isai n m notable remedv m ihe diseases lor which it is re We do not say that THE OEHNA hub. a r-u um., wu, ryr, all the diseases to fi ch that nselul animal. ue Morse is tin. ject, but we do recommend it as a most certain cure and prevents . in the foi ;, i wine diseases, viz Distemper, Yellow Water, atooeermg, uianmers, tw a . r M . , 4 . ADiriili l. Ol VJ vipjrcfi , Äiwrt And all I.seaes wliatevrr ar mg mini mruiivT or th blood, And boldly rhalleofc Ute production ot a better atedieissr Sx atMäsMSL sä Mid. ma eeniai-ates. for we ar willine that the i hall stand or mil by iu own deserts, and wa are coaAocnt thai a ....1 ai' it will convince the moat skeptical ot" its rood analiuea. B Purchaser should be careful and ask lor Ftrastrsfr i Osr mas Horse Powder, aad sol take aiy other Buy only of a or our accredited Scents Price, fX cent a paper. TROUP A FK KARDT, Drage uu and Manufactaren, Cncleviue, O T-i whom 11 orders must be addre-.' TbeOJC.VtyiVE FICKARDTX8 GERMAN HORSK FOW. DER caa also be had of THAI.M AN A EVANS, Indisnapoli Aad of other respectable agent in Iuuiana nOITON BBONZaU .flJTKHI for Lad.e, iu ust re Dand for sale at I F FAIRBANKS syjl eigr. -jt the B.g Red

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