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PT7 ,MTT C rziixzzo st:zt Tncz:rjiT, ST rrwi in tes cu co?&t eo?sz, maim it is f T?aa, ir asaura, -. I SO : i . . ?,. 2 CO 1.-; -.-5.;;cat ;' year, 3 C3 A. i.'Unta risr lKtiaMt tha x;.rt:.wa Vu tira subscribes far, will 69 r? ipais, 253 era 3 wtiefcs l ot ', eii.tienal icerls:s, D t ' a 1 jear. rtaewaMa, I ' i eclima, ! OO .... . 5 20 tP 3 (h IS CO A.drtifflat not raikJoa tlia cosy fr m t pua nuoitfcr oi taieruoaia, wi.i be catiemsl aatiJ ordered em and tjoeat exicssd 'mesorsiiBgly. A l.beii.1 dedactioa will b cade to thoae wa reruflff ct ia year. 1. Stbisriben wb d at give expreMmo- ' iarj t coallaa skttir afcscriptioa. i. If stz jtoribera order tit diaeestlasiBce f u iVca siul tu tRimica a: 2. If aletILere te;Ict r rsfas ta taVe taair perioiuaata irwra ta ucw i wik Satf ara directed, ihty are held rs?onlb!e - ill taee bia aattlal tka hill as J ardered thaa ciSQtiassd. a, r ' ate ate i kJ u ' ZIONTICELLO, ITfD. CwIb Cltrk'a Oilae, Ciurt Ilauaa. D. T U E P 1 E , AtHiaif, kA Cftsacllor at Law, MONTIUZLLO. IND. 13. 17. TILtOEf J, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Alee, Katary I-tfliiic, I!103TlCEI,,Of WKITSS CO. KID W ill atteal ta tie cailcetioa ef claims, land asd paycaeat of taxes ia While and adjetniaj ea.ti8Oice with C. Tree jar ;r ia Caart Haute rarttr. SAMVXt. A. El'Ff w.-y 4 W afc A y Attiraiji s,ad Cay- tallorsat Law,Lafiyett Indiana iiLii A . .' , t .,4 ji L' j., 9 Attotraey aa i Cif-.ji'.oT at Law, and Solie $r ia Ch ia eery, i.ti ...iaer, I s Jtaaa, 7 2.- Zl7C::ZZ12.iClZ IIAYM02JD, ... ,hatiaj anoeiated tLarraaWes together u uifrui.ciof Itfdicin!, c.."..-r t . ir r rjff eiaaal Mrrieei to the eitii'e of Jlctict! aid ny, Theywl;! -ire r?;1 at'rtiion to a!l baalnftaeatrii. id tsilsircare. Ci.a ia t& Crt Ilonee. march 15, lLi3 iCif - - H.etir.I l4 4Ji2e .i- ..r ., Lavir jr. r . i tL a ' i ic'J-v - oi t.;.i ia si a '.;ry of " la : ri. t to t. a J te,. . O.ce at i"i r." : r a t . ir d tall Ji!y I v. : f f ! l - t a 1 - . X fur t 1 t. :y IT ' . ,t .f r -1 ' r.C. ; ! j-, r ' 1 1 ' - a i s a a ; ' , i t f - r ' 1 ; t ! a f t i it ( -'i1'' . j Stf !

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T TI11T, Dark and gloomy are tie tour, Ia pecaia asdaesa passed, .Sicca t!i- a ral'sasti e'ea oa cie, A iirifla sails to can. I dream of happjr days gane fcy, Vlta tLou wert all my pride; ; Hw laea I drarapt that yoa, Wali let ma "csally elide." ' Ok, KUtla!.h9ir uI4 yoa act . And blaat my faireat Lpe? ' S!aa day for thee ia jlooia I'll put Around lay neck a ropeDark Tiaiont crewd my fevered brain, Shkt limn a at didst frewa,' Tula pacf haa rent ray heart ia twiav I bleve 11! gn and drowo. Aud when yoa heor that I'm no more Refcwrse will aciso yaur t re est, For thua 'tie written ia that book, "The wicked hare no teat." Adiea, adlea, my once loved friend, la mirth yoa'H pasayour daya; Bat aosa, tin, yoaJl have to pay F or a!! year wicked ways. A XJE,aciBj Girl, Kiss Rosiaa De!iht Rioh&rdaon. csrdls- to a writer ia the Boston Journal, i!eiectaMa ansful. LelonHn' . tKof A'l,ew Uwnpshure, where she rsKUa her ft'her, a subitaniial (armri.. : . is deserlbi id: tt T . r . .i j cars ci eg. i five feet thre and a catrt?r inH.!w - ' aa i"F lsvai-M:i !; i.r! IfI r.A!Ha e. quarter inches around the waist, sia feet two incfcea aroend th h?n . incues arousd the arm, above the elbow, lrt --t3 m a straight line y' At birth she weihed w pounds; at f.ve years one hundred t-- -riy-c:-...,- i.i ::a years two hunt ' t "-t pound; end now t ri-.'.a years focr msdred &ad g.y. .iy- .i rocnus. On stlmsUn the Yyoi cJo:h in her c!a:Lir: ;j8Q y&ruj cfj.:ree quart?r U, cloi;,. ?';'!' : I. Ut.... 1L.. . . . cJ !rt - C ' . i v ic:.l a w:i Ldrned h.aJ. 1 12 1 i-., ..vs cr"-.r;srr; Jar '. t ' P s -- irf. or a i 3 A ' i- j! ..j ,'.i.-.Ji..:i i..:jci li :;rL crs,c t!eltsl ed:' if l An ,v - regies; i3 ccurtaoua. t - J. and laily in csnversatian. ,r,j ... ...in ivijow iej-' v.'i'-j t f :ise a L! jih cn lh3 ccescf scrna of o-r city U'des 1 3 f."a,;r - i is t',B advia cf :' ' Z '' to a yc- Jawver cn c a, it we ills ta 1 1I f -1 tr Era perfect; "l.i" . - - -J ---t 1, rTcf chll I--' r :V:r ts I v.I.-:nyca can!.;-, ths r-f J-Vc, t Aavrr C7h3'j a ros f -t t 3 in t1 id t3 1" f 3 :-r i L t fl ' r. 4 4 rs ..... r f-Ji 3 - E v'tn ,-,y 1 y::r c;r- ;i1 - A. s 3. i i C 7 - c .-an UK t. i .. r, 11 1 ' c i.c j! ;r r.s ii'',: r-.o -y ' ' w . ir L '; 1 c' . .. - - : I t - dp. I ' l " I J

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w .ve giva beSovy the resolutions F.I::-J ,1-'3 Baocrio El.Z-3 Comm. lion, tihch a.seratlM at Indianapolis. Inuiaaa, fuuy tsporve r,fth;;.i.. - Ki9 act est-snsln'' th tt; .a -a oi me ' yMsl over, and ofgaakin the A'::,,' , fcI .D"-a and kan8s, fee proytsior. of the Constitution cl a K,..,(iw.uer man to require that it Li that the paoola do nn... ,1., rt.Ti as ,tay may deem bea suited to their " T; Bna tni tfa ght should " ".""i-uH one of the fundament principle .of self r-.v "uomeata i.esoI?ea. That- vr . ditrTt. j onreiman is uisuncay oddosi t. ,t... . . . the Nebraska .nA irZ.:l!.UOViSlou of known as th. C u only madaadv,,; 7 'euument, which maae aCiS.motion between nahv Kr d foreign inhabitants, who lv rcsidsnta of th, v...:.'... tny be hare been inm.,.-r,.i : iucrac cdinua f,..,. r... " cPngicg that Resolved, That in. . cre&t mors.1 n.-i . .-.t - ? r;n"r;rr.r."evu. r th9 resinterposition b EfiC8e, .1 ,gl,I:I! but that we cannot ap cJf Xa for the erad ca?;r , Y . Piaf? tk " vi,'"on OI mis evil . uwmsmuy result in the infficnon Ci s?reafr nno.. i .i .. , vi t:m ma; w era Ihsrelora opposed to any law upn this subiect that u-ni .,.u .. """i-us . ouwiunze me searching for or seizure. conK..,., , to traction oJ private property' Resolved, That we regd all political orgamxiiions. based upon the ai - '""'Fcrance retorm, aa danattention of the people from "he Jr-ai ded.aod that wemoet earnestly appeal to our fellow Diomorrata ,t . rr, o,fl)0 . "--'.ocrats, throughout the I l here' in selection of members of the legislature,-to the raiceof chosins- ,uch men a will make pohcy, under the influence of whih this this country has been brought to it, pre" ent elevated and prosperous cooditoa paramount to all other consideration fi'sTtea r.0a!d'.0,Laka OPPOSE the hrst urea resolutions, havinV been go instructed by his constiuents C. b. Gooding of Hancock, also onposed resolutions, doubting the proi etv. of pssmS any resolutions, V 1 The question was first takim on ij-e dopucnofihe Address, when it All the couotiea voted aye. exceot Henry, Ltke and Bandolph P feaa n..n resolofiopg. GocZ opposed tha rf-ch;:ion, i.na moved the n.c-:. uiiuut) iaeunite pefponernent of the resolution. f O. B. Tcrbet addressed th Ccnvealion on the Tempencs qc:..:on x.. Lowrey err.'j lha fe,"c;ution qu'.:n tre then t'lsn by counties on Lie idcSnise pc.-por.emer.tcf t..$ rsoUUzn, and resuli3a as iflllows: yes 185. noe wu. ... . of ij v-ss csl'-J, G.F. Coc.rly made Eil CV " "ca 1 531 h!s ccinty v,? cppeucita tee cc.iverri.n tskir" any ctsLca. J .C . .if the h::oK:-: 3 A 1.. in tis opinion cf :is c:..vrr :!ca t T"':h -5 f a Fro h.LIry L! u:r L'..v."

lha quests ws.s taken n s', n fir.f resolution byf0wl3g reBUlt:, 421f-;

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COTJHTY. 1ED. TEURSDAY. ' JTTUB 1, 185

Published by Reqaest. CONSTITUTION - Eaisa f tia White . B1ELE SOCIETY. . Atid Co. Akt, 1 Tins Society shall-be called he Vhii3C--.,.ty Lltla Society, auxils?y to the ...-.erican Bible Society, the tola olivet cf which shall -be to aid in giving awi: - circulation to the "Holy Scriptures vi .out no e or comment." The only cc; s t be circulated by this society,.-!; ' j cf the version now ia cemmoa ck; . I our surplus funds after applyi. j l .a Biblical wants of the Bl GI this CdiirJv enr! o.l.l:.t.: ' J v-tiKiiJi.:,-. an auequats depository in this town, Bua" ue p"i ai least once a year to the Treasurer of the American B'ibla Society. Aet. 2. Any person may be a member cf this society for one year by payinn to its Treasurer an v sum. member for life by paying five dollars at Aet. 3. The officers shall consist of a t resident, one or more Vice President, a secretary, lreasurer. Depositary, and Auuitor, who together, shall torm a board ei raanssers. Ihev k ha 1 hot. it..;, ficea till their successors are chosen.I hree mav form they maymeeton their own adjournments ouu uieir own vacancies. 1. The PresiJ ft fit- OT in rviti aaK sence the oldest Vino lr.e;,L.,i picseui ptsiue at an meetings of the Society, and of the managers, and when requested by any two memhpr rF .. sj ciety, aliall call special meetings for eiistcri . Sec. 2. The Secretary KhU meetincrs of the Snciefv ne t 'j ihc lisayegers, prepare the business to come before them, keen notify absent members of their appointments to oflke, conduct the correspondence, prepare in writing nd t O fivuin it each anniversary the annual report of the managers, a copy of which, with a list of the officers and their post-oSce addresses, he shall fi-rtar,J c-r a - u.u juuh tsuer lu the Secretary of the American Bible SoPiafw ViWIJ , oEC. 3, The 'treastirtr h r11 eaa t-w collection and payment of all funds; and the Depositary to the procuring and dls-' posai ot aa books belonging to the Society onder the direction nl" -ih and at each anniversary shall present full written reports properly audited. ' . Sec. 4. The Auditor a short time previous to each anniversary shall careluay examine the ior.nnn, n,i 1 - r ..V4 VUUUUOI of the Ireasurer and Depositary, and et ... -wuuS caruy io tae conauion of the Sec. 5. ry,, ihe managers shall control each oaoer, m the discharge of hi respective duties," may district she field when necessary snnnlm ... - f j .1... IWHUfJ If agents, and direct them in their labors. eppomi me time ana place, and make ar ""S"""""' jut usj anniversaries, en-1 deavor to keea the twnti'a wpii ;r.ji t'iS -Ie cause, and supplied ijh vuv,. IU ins uun; mres, traonoe a jtir to nave a subsi-r;-f :n f Koto f.. T ..1 t I I J 0 t iiji c,..ncat;yow tl.acocrjy. sc. 6.

orecdby the nanjrs sha'I t-J; :Iy f-'- cf trunks rem the ladle's hU3V!3 rj,;:tl wants i t s!l in his or her . "' ccntiirang tha money ha had

ci:tnct, on such tsr-ns &4 sri fp-ci'H by ; thaCocie'y, receive rBy books SGaUa End COnf rih?i ?nno ? ... a: . members lap, and sr.cresse the fends of tha Society, ccrarrvr.:;tt9 ell tha mrcriUViit I.UO 1,US CatTitA subscribers I ct'-'-r'". ssociety Ha tJJ t-U . .1 t 1 I A l"'F.--lU... ..J -.?r.i ;;, ... a 1,1 scriptures rt: i L ; in eorrn-n s""--t's . - - j . . s . . rvcra to 1: 3 ecrat:ry a te'I r r I; - r - v - - 1 , r::ivcd i.i rrvn-rrt j-r r. Ai:t. 4. Tl,-"ij fy a. t' 1 3 ; .. J 1 .; e as t!.3 man'r:if;;.n year ta yesr dj j;--.7, 7t .I.. 1.. 3 r . . . of tK.3 1 . - :rs s Ci. r.; .;' ; i 1 1 r. c.:.i . t:., rp,d t: r.-cru c r i . c 3 . '. . 3 r - 1 c. ; 1 7 a

en to them without giving each" pu.chu. or the district understaoding thathe ti:f. ferenca between what ia paid cni t'r price of the book, is a donation frm the Bsble society, that all. may now t! ere i no speculation in the business. Sd. In th disposal of our books, r. -era to La donated or trusted - out, absolutely necessary in supply ir - ? . destitute as defined iu the 'follow i-- r. By 'destitute we msan in reference . families in which there is not a whf.le : -ble; also to youth under 16 years off who i cii, read, and for whom there' i neither a Bible or Testament in t' j f ily. . - . ' t. ' . . 4th- T1, Depositary should pay to the ireasurer all tends in his hands at least once a. quarter,. !,a should . settle-. with the Managers as often, and if there are 5 or 310 they should be paid to the Treasurer of the American Bible Society. 5th. No officer of this Society is to receive any pecuniary compensation for his services.

Oeio LntoR Law. -The Leffis.lat of Ohio has adopted a stringent Liquor Law. it passed the Senate by a vote 0 18 to ri and the House 55 to 3G The Toledo Commercial gives the fol lowing synopsis of its provision ; "The bill makes it unlawful to sell in toxicatinir Hau ever, to be drank at or in the neighborhood 6f the. premises where sold and declares all such d1 , r v - ti ii nuisance, and all rooms, taverns, eating muses, oazzars. restaurant. 1 ir icating liquors are sold in violation oi t,- 1 De shut UP and &hated as public nuisances, and th L-.fir.er of punished by a na of not less than SQ, nor more than Stno Rn.4 h cnea in the caunty jail not less than 20 nor uiore man ij days, and the places so kept and declared nuisance, shall be shut ud. and abated ' . . 1 ' 1 a i t.' i "i0 - unw oonu ana security be riviiuuiiusniig liquors shall no longer ha sold, &c. 0 It allows tho nuKHf. , r r - oaio 11 laauve wine, beer and cider lor d ses, and places no rpstriftian i sale 01 iKfiiors. in anv nnanu eel awa v irom sav n u I I j r nl quors are kept for drinking. The law Generosity-Rewarded. A lady be loorrifjiir jii Now n.!. . . o o - -" "iimiiij, was travejl2 recently on the New York and irie iiau-foaa. wiih her cr two children. Lpon arriving at Dunairtt, she lound by soma mishao si2.jt, aha wai daetftut .,- sary funds to reach home She was entirely without acquaintances, and her wui acquaintances, and her circumstanco hfpnimnrr 1. , . , engineer on the train, fselin3 it w1 no VJJC ""I nij-vi,;s. na auvanced .to her ircrn ras own hard arnin j , . . . -' v t . w ItvC) iea Ftga by express from the 'oaned. and s.som-jjained Iry a bea!:f! mtsiuaow goa watcn.- I ha circi stance selects honor on hn:h nn;a. - . ... .u.4Sh, -I Ii'ezs TVay cf Iljisir-r fl T7". o ' ' A tiv d 2 vs since, a npwl a;...i I ,. ,; " .. f . .xt i , . 5 , j- j ti j twiuu .ie:r .uiyt eu-cc C't mrtcious plan cf ir.cn,- si-- t' 5 T wort f i wm-V n f i.vm.f . i .. . . ...... .w.j bi.: j j . - - t t: 3 yc fc! 3 "wit'vn rai 3 tz;z2l.l end t j per.n?s cae OCt Cf f.-.3 ct cn cc .:?.V.r. z u-y t: ' 2 p: cr, cr.vcl; , ".:zl dirraversi s,i..-c., our worthy Lt t . C1 ? 3 y ' s.-, L .- .1 ... ... I I ... & cuht u.eti aoout three cents p"-.k ho c r icl:d l.i.- s.If, hov-r er, vtL, t 3 r..". :li:n that "all ?v.-rr.-.;5:;t c: -., c::lnc.3 than thsy corao to." V "r''j a.. t: "-hi ... 3 li:.-: 5 i:.,s u . ; 3 r: : f t r 1 r i. At f f

J '""a-ct. u uniawjut tor any person to whili. ;,;r. 'Buchental get intoxicated, and affixes as-a Btiohh- a weauhy Brazilian capitalist and spec' mentfor theoUVnce, a fine of five dollars. "lator has 8on toCfcili, to consult as to

ana imprisonment not more than three,!,. , Ineana of timing a railroad from nor less than one day." a'paraiso to the Bosario, a stupendous'

er of the'Sth; 88y: A all Ward ha;.', rec.? , 4 cf Bait rtsr, ia a carrL . "" tj leave West P " -f' ,r - -i eel steamer cara -1 , nelton. and cr,.-1 w!?uea atjV . , 'fu iS h0"J lair. A ?;".-.: . ."w,s oi xur -7. -" ietTa trie -nil.. CS'K' 6" f i tiie river, f ?r t,i3 boat reached Hendersnrj a art crowd col ected on . . quested lhec3-aH rt;f"narf'.and re" i 'i .-in not to remain there,marks: "-i- - rs. ereu experience, fall lnto tha cIJ f overweenirc contmn r,, 7 who"! p -f. . P1 forth8 enemy with the lT Vn enS8Se- We entered iato the last Amencaawar with thia feelinw and received a severe, anJ.as far Ts Zt sumpoa wen,, merited cast-Jionl ofiortojte service in lowering our corandbru,sg U3 to a just sense of cur dd-' ITEMS. CAtrxtoN to Whiskey DaiXKEss. I tree persons in Zanesvilla, Ohio, one" bturaay eveniog, a faw weeks 8?0 bougnt some whiskey, and were all found5 dead on onday morning. Some of the Hhukey that remained was aoalized.and found to contain a larg portion strychnine which deadly poison is said to boused by distillers in , ; . ,t.- . . iw'3 m order to iccreast t.ia yield. Pcbe U'ATEa. The Illiaoia Central ianroad Company. hav rtt Nora twelve - feet in diameter seventy feet deep, which now "contains fifty M of purs water. Tha .m.. r .-. - dug in sond rock, and-cost? 5,000. Railroad in Chtli. Mng a' tunnel through the Andes. The London "Lanset records" twocases of serious illness amosg pKsiciana occasioned by the inhalation cf poissnous gas; tha escape from decayiog corp. ass 111 a grave yard that required to be ispected. f'he Csbhafh Df.eertrsn.. -,...?- reyord tabs making gre,.; progress inhspmed of both Protestanu and rco,ar8 ttoiog. their best, and to tia.rjg 03 Suaday.Ksd,t Inda ispbliff, oil the lYth iasf.- - caiiytj layer, JiiOiSS ... ... JW, lie was one of ery settlers of Indians ia ?naor in the L"di rsfpecttfd ciilsen,, " an a a much1 5 1 r. t rvce: & i i S f!? fl m rernpi... wnfa 1.! r; era cia; y ior IJuPar? cf thsrre;ri:trrr.br tla b riurx r" r3 atcfato wL'ch i.s Jccl:rM I :t rr.' : r s: :r s: ' t ." r j 1 . r? f.vn y - :a r.I t' - t' " 1 tl ;ro v Tfc ? 5 L.'i - -', v.. 1 c "j I. ;

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ie, sad J. Ward- ir 4 u nd " in a cold ard Vi r f SJ had Jo sit there blit1" Pe all

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