friction match lie ever saw. He used to play marbles with Jim Campbell in Clayton. He spoke in a pleasant strain of old fashioned wagons, school houses, facilities for traveling, etc.Music by the string band.Win. Shull, of Concord township, from Pennsylvania to Illinois in 1835—when 11 years old—without father or mother and stopped for a while at Luke Perry’s near Mt. Sterling, spoke of the difficulties of getting provisions, going to mill* etc.Song—“ Star Spangled Banner.”Mr.T. Jefferson Long, of Richfield township,made some remarks ofa historical character. Came from Baltimore to Illinois 1829, and had lived in Adams county 41 years. Had came here to find whichA T. -__ 1 1. - 1 1.. .Ml il . C__A 1____ ‘