Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1883 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STA x SENTINEL WEDNESDAY -OCTOBElt 2 (, 1833.

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A EXPLlMTIO- WAXTEII. Trie Sm:;iry of the Xarjr Add reuses Some Pertinent Ouentiont to Comiuamler Hllilf. of the Arctic Ilelief Stetioier Ynutic, and is Eullj Answered. Wamigios, Oct. 21. Secretary Chandler ha written a letter to Commander Wildes, of the steamship Yantic. with respect to the failure of the expedition for the relief of i.reely and tarty, in which, alter com plilicnting Commander Wildes and his officers for the zeal and energy displayed, says: 'lhe j-on ioa in which Greely is left arouses reasonable intt:try: DideTery member of the relief e'&editiou. whether officer, setraau, soldier or civii.ajj. o, t, utmost 10 i-complikli the success nd 10 otm or and rescue the unfortunate explorer or wroin he went in search? Your instruction, uuilcr date of Jane 9. were to proceed northward t:'Uj;li l'avig' Strait in Coinpnuy with the Meamer l iu'riu if practicable, i.ut not to go bejorul Littleton Island. Tao Proteus pit ed Littleton island July "2, and was crushed in the ice July The Yantic did not reach Littleton lalaud until August 3. between July : and jMignist :;. namely, en July 'j& and 'V Lieutenant Csrlinion and the whole party of the J'roleu had to tome to Littleton llaud and i'aiidora Harbor, aiid not ßndini me Yamie had continues! to the -oulh in open boat in st arch of h-r. noiw ithtjudi ns orden of t:ie War lcptirtuieui were ciau for such a contingency to land with their tonn at or near the life bo-ti cove, in Littleton Iva ml. a:i.t to prepare tor remaining niif.l neat year, ltad the Yaulic, however, leeii at Littleton l.siand July 18 instead of bei tu twelve days behind tiie 1'roteu, Lieutenant 'mrllnxton's re-, lief party would nave remained at ttiat point with nniple uwilies, Levoiti! tneir telescopes on Cape Sabine aad the und to the northward, and waiiin i -or Lieutenant Creely, whose order rejnired bhn o entlemor to reach that vicinity not later than jep!e-iiler, lis:;, and who wo il l not tben have found waitins; bim. as is now the ct.se. if be lie. nu cessfully obeje.1 l is order, neitn.r a houie nor nrovissioiis, but only a record of the voiD4eie failure of the Proteus and Yantic. It Joe net. li.ereiore. in tne present aspect of facts see in to the leartneiit llisl the Yantic properlliiltilled herdutyasalcwier to tlie Troteus itlt which sie!il been ordered lo proceed in co.npany. wbiif :;ccpiu titt-lvo dnys ciinit her. uinl i hereto- Ueientins the object of the expedition. Ton will n:';e snch full exnlana I n ou this ponu i you a re a hie. Yon r attention is aKociHi'd lo another You hud been f.iruishcd vit;i coir of tii- instructions to l.'.ct.t r nant .-.trim .;- toa and cic aware that le was onleix-d, iu lie event of tha tail uro of ibe tt'j'eus to reach I-adv 1-rmiUiii liwy tn eiV,!i.-,i a relief Maliou at IjIUcIoti UUn I.

-nua mal Lieutenant orireley nunl endeavor t rem h tLnt ;..;. .t in fceptcmbvr. eqcc:i!i: there to rind tiie te.ief I arty, a h0'ie, food and prov.iij i. You uetv .I iuUielou llai)l nil A Ui,-!l.Ht J. an I leajnc.t li ai tiie i'roieus iwi been crusbeil nu-l tl.a. l iili :ia:-t (.larlin-ton ami his t hole party l.i.i jjoue Mi;i!i, leaving notliin; for (ircelyat Littleton l.-iitiid. You could hrtve readily Lin.lM lune .iuvi.onj ana supplies, but oininel todu h. You will piete expl tin tnis omission. Ini lo.d you v. ill also find a copy of the me norü.luni marked -Jiiclosure 4." ( onLiiiiiniT the iut.!li;cl:on fur tue. jiunUnco of tlie uavnl IvnJer and the IToieu.-i, ai:d you will inform the Iej..trtmtat tslietlur, during yonr voyage there, any lieh ins:rr:ctio!is were seen by you. or were orally tiiiiin ;i;c.i:e-i to you. Very respectfully. AYit.utM E. CitiNW.r.i!. Secretary of the avy. WlLDEs' REsrOXSE. To this Commander Wildes replies that the Loilers of the Yantic wer in unreliable condition when ordered to fit up for a nortiirncrtiise. The repair were pushed nivht .. ami day to hasten the departure, but not l)ein tini-hed on the toiling day, material for completing the work was put on board, ard the repairs continued front time to time until the ar ival at jod Haven. Knowing that from thence northward the main dependence would be on the engine. I determined to pet the boilers in a fair condition before leariitg. This took six days, üu was then taken to get coal front the bri' J'eru, which had jnst arrived; then thick, heavy weather set in, which delayed the departure two day?. He arrived at God Haven with but 17'J tons of coal, and more time was loet, so that it was Inly 2." before she could leave. fix more days were lost by the dense far. and on tlie Mist she cleared front front Urpernavick lor sea no time was lost and no unnecessary delay ruade at any point. Had he sailed front God Haven at the same time as the IVoteti. besides being unable to keep up with her he would have arrived at Leltleton Island with the coal supply reduced to seventy-live tons and the boilers in a leaky, precarious condition. Commander Wildes describes the dangers connected with the passage through JMelville Day, and savs he did not delay one juoment alter he considered the ship repaired, but pushed ahead and only reached Vandora Harbor to lind the boats had gone sou tit six days before. He considered it his . Sirst aad paramount duty, on learninsof the loss cf tliC Troteus to pick up the boats which contained thirty seven men. and having done that it wonld be time to consider what to do next. Having made alomraud unMU-(t4sfui search for the boats, a heavy patkoi ice moved dowti behind the Yantic, preventing return northward and leaving no alternative but to proceed to I'pernavirk. The letter concludes as follows: The memorandum marked "Inclosure 4." with no late or signature wnich I p eaunid are tne supplementary instruciiQin o often spoken of. was never heard of by ine until our arrival in Sr. Johr. nor heeii until now. I am prep red to ahotilder all responsibility which belongs to me and if this statement 1.4 not satisfactory, and there mill remains doubts in the Iiepanmeni that t have not done my duty as an officer of the United States avy, 1 respectfully request tnt a Court of Inquiry may be ordered on my conduct, as I do uot wish to rest under the Impu ation that I have heedlessly and iinneceasarily left Lieuteuant tireely and pnrty to a possibility of perishing by jlarvaiion. am. iir, your obedient servant, i..iNX Wii.pes, Commander U. is X. LAND KANTS. - Au Important Decision by the Secretary of the Interior. "Washlvctos. Oct. 22. The caäe of the Southern .Minnesota Railroad Extension Company vs. Augustus Kufner was today decided by the Secretary of. the Interior. In 1376 the land grant of the railroad was certified to the State of Minnesota by the Land Department for the benefit of the Railroad Com pan y. Kufner, however, recently made an entry of a tract of land, and tins ntry was received by the Commisjioner of the Land Office, who 'held that the certification of laada to the State was irregular, and that the certiücs had not the force of pat 18CG. as amended July L3 of a 8ut?e ,year. the title to the land contest pissed v tue fetate of iunnesota lor tue beiretit oi tn same Company, when the tract was certified to the State in 1S76 by the Land Department. JHe further holds that in having been decided by said Department in 1376, that the land passed to the State tinder the grant, and it Laving been so certified, and under such jurisdiction, lands having been generally sold to innocent parties, such decision can not nowbechand. It is said at the Interior Department that the decision of the Commissioner, if austained, would have resulted in a losa to the Railroad Companies' in Minnesota of about 1,000,000 acres of land, ami the Vision might also have unsettled the title to Ü0.0OO acres certified to Railroad Comf aaStV in other States. rKOZKN WHKAT. KcltTTirtn ,t 3Ilneapoli tver the HePOHI SerU ,ninrr whwlklf -rent ColJ Su P St Pat i xt IS. Mach excitement x-Mtsan,o"ra-lIersi-"d ltor men in MinTreapolis on account 0 the re-rted J' the wheat crop bv the ! September -A which, it is said, fairly frov 10 tLe bfrf f U billed the life out of the .'am wh.ch had ..1 ,K.n he,, rnt. and whit b. J1 ,S '"at- . . o.y.w.x f th-.-n tire crop. eu, itv'ttiiiv - . ... , This particularly hard freeze was . 'Uiivncu s v j . w . - , by several cokl nights, which only infc."a,,e1 the danger. The district afflicted exte.1? no further south than the 'orthern Pacii. Itailway, which, indeed, seems almost to bo an exact dividing line. As soon as the succeeding warm days came the grain was thawed out. and began to shrivel into miserab;e little eetls. The first general know!-

ent. The Secreti. on. rV, e7. i u -g 3 lation upon the subject, a?Ws thmt b of the- ?rant and ander lh tr Pf J "' 11

edge of (he eaten of tlie damage v a obtained at the elevator, which immediately received orders from headquarters to refit -tc ali such wheat until further notice. A prominent elevator man says: "We do not know whether this wheat will make rJour or not, but jiuhjjog from the fact that it would not have frozen if it had been terfectly ripe we think it will not, and. furthermore, it not having been matured when froen is another toint which the millers make. The moisture which more or less remains in the berry makes the possibility of

souring when ground into Hour very probable, and I understand commission men here ! hesitate to receive the grain for feed at any price, for fear if its heating, l or two days past Washburn. Crosby fc Co , besides several other mill, have been experimenting with I his wheat to see what virtue there is iu it, but nothing satisfactory has come from it. Chemists are hard at work with it, and in the course of a day or so we expect to i.stie in.stn.ctions to our agents at our elevators As it now itand we don't know whether the stulf is worth f.fty cents a bushel or nothing. YcMerday tftertioou there was a general meeting in our office, and it was emphatic I ly agreed not to receive any more ot the re jet led article until sonn tliinir U kno.vn a to ti c diosition of it. t do not want to caiMC needless aiai in, but I believe that llif co.ning winter will be the ruin of mativ a isir'.ner in the Hfd Kiver Vallev."' tiij: ti VTnuKiii . i:in. A C'otiiprel.etisUe l:in-e nt the General Crop Kfiills in KaiiHiiK, Nebraska and l1iouri. St. JosErir, Mo., Oct. 2 Talking to-Jay with a proitiineni ontletnaii who has during tLe last two weeks tnvclcd considerably over Kastern Kansas. Sut hea-tern Nebraska, and Western Missouri, lie say.s t!at the corn crop is a goHi one. a splendid average, ami tl ut it i lit yond question the best ever gjov.n in the section Kspeeialiv i? this true of Kansas ami Nebraska. There is some cuttitles l:i Keilas and a tittle in Nebraska, but lure to speak ot" in Missouri. Asagciicr.il tiki g tiie torn crop will not be t i .- until- the hitter p:ut ii November :.. v i . i i . ir ine nri ot jm:nber unie? t:i wrnilier f lmnufs. and we get cold. dry. and &im, rather than clotti-is. rain, and treuer' ally gloomy weatli-r. a we nave had lor a iboiith or imre throughout the section.- The c rn is in no shane to move not so good today as it wiis a month atro. The trost h-.i been heavy recently, but the corn is not in- i jutedatall. Iii' sale of corn in the Held j amounts to nothing. Scarcely any at all has been d:sosed of. and tarnicrsevioce a tlesire ( to hold, anticipating Utter prices. There is j very little of the crop of ls.-'J in the country. ; Speaking cf v infer wheat, he said the acreage now was much the largest e ver known in ' the country, fully one-halfgreater than lssi. J Less than onc-haff of the winter wh'.'at has i been moved. farmers are holding and ( those who are not have been prevented from selling from a combination of circumstances. County l'airs have been numerous, and farmers attend almost to a man. Then this lias been a year noted for reunions of every kind, rainy weather, and remarkably low prices all combining to render the reaioval slow and sluggish. The poorer farmers sold, but those who could held, and the country is lull of wiieat. There is nothing to say about rye. oats and barley. The apple crop is some better than reported. Apples scent abundant at sisty ami seventy cents per bushel. Potatoes are simply a drug in the market. They are hardly worth digging, and sell at twenty-five to lorty cents per bushel, and in some instances as low as twenty cents. The number of hogs that will be fatted this year will be very great more than double that of any other year. The year ls&l has proven a most prosperous one with all, notwithstanding the fact that it stands labeled the year of cyclouej and disasters of all kinds. AN IMI'KOVKJlFlNT. 3lore Favorable Iteport of ltusinett at the Principal Cities as Shown by the Clearance. Boston, Oct. 'J-J. From the Pot: The table compiled from social dispatches to the Pott from the managers of twenty-live leading Clearing Houses in the I'nited SLites gives clearances tor the week which ended October "3) with the percentage of increase and decrease an compared with the corresponding period of 1SSJ. New York Horn on . Philadelphia .. Chifugn. St. Ix.uis Baltimore. ..- ran Francisco XewOrlean tint innati.Pi trsbnrjt Providence........ .. Louisvil'e. .... Milwaukee lie troi t K ansxs City .. Hartford ..... .. lndhtnaiolis New Iln veu... . ....... Memphis Columlu. Peoria. Portland Sprinetield. . I 'ji'.'.r.Os.i.j.; 7 :,si;s,"i - f.t,4'.)::.7. .. a0,7'.Hi.l. .. io,asa,iki6 M l"i.Ul).7.')7 .. H.lU.Vit '..ti-t..:;it .. IO.'jOO.iiIM 8.?J7.77;: i.?J."i.00 t.tl-i,Stl ::.rtl.j.0uc ),oi I I'.TrtS.OJO i..ih.o:i l,li.V.:; 1.J-J-J.S15 1.157.34'J l.oiio.ein) '.til.f.il! '..17.711 s2'J.t tr.i SoLW.i ... 671, .Til) decrease... decrease... I m-reaa j ... I n crease... tecreae. lucre iite... lncrettst.'... 1 ecreace. Increase... lecre.tse.M Increase... I nerease... Uecrease... Increase... Ihm wase... Decrease.... lecrease.. Increase... 11.9 I -c u.H ! ll.J Jl.s J'.).U 1?.:. l.J 24.':: l-i.5 19.7 10.9 I J.7 Increase... Decrease... 1 ecreitse... 16. Worcester. Decrease... 11. Syracmc lucrease... 13.6 Total H.JlS.f.13.915 Decrease... Outaide New York ;W..0tX,S89 Increase... The exhibit this week is more favorable, both when compared with last week and with the corresponding week of last year. The aggregate clearings for the week are $1.215.Ci:,ni5, against $1,107,071IG! last week, and $f,0U4,0;.24! the previous week. As compared with the corresponding week of lat year the clearances show a percentage of decrease amounting to only S.S percent., against a decrease of 14.4 last week, and a decrease Of 20 1 the previous week. General trade is reported .as showing an improvement fit a number of leading cities, and this is direct!? reflected in the Clearing House returns from this point. It now begins to look as though we had overcome the worst phase of business depression to whirh we had been subjected for so long a time, and the outlook is at this writing more favorable than for some time past The Southern cities continue to show lemarkably large gains. AÄltFIELD 3IONTMENT. The Trustee nt the 3Ionitnieut Amociatlon ' Invite Design. Ci.evki.asp, Oct. IS The trustees of the Garfield National Monument Association invite an international competition; open I) all artists, for a monument in honor ot James A. Garfield, late President of the United States. The following conditions will control competitors: (1) All designs to be represented by models or drawings on a scale not to exceed one-twentieth of the proposed siz. with estimates of cost. The trustees reserve the right to require any' drawings they may judge desirable Hi be represented in mode! before final decision; (2 each design to be accompanied by a sealed letter inclosing the name and address of the artist. I'pon the envelope shall be a mark or motto similar to marks or motto upon model or design to identify the artist and his wort; (.") tlie designs to be printed by the 1st day of May. 1.4, in the city of Cleveland, Ü., free of co-t to the trusteesto be exibit?d in a room provided bv the trustees, but at the artist's . risk; to Be removed by the artist within two months after the decision is announced or otherwise to become the property of the trustees: (4) the designs will be publicly exhibited for at least two weeks prior to the decision; (") the trustees are at liberty to roim-t nnv nr nil iliv.!irnii r.ron led- (C, for i ' .f.. i.:..i. I lir IJCniL! II IrHITSSl II IT 1 l ltr 1 1 1 LT 1 1 C t II in tlie judgment of the trustees. 1,000 j .vill be iaid: for the second, io0; foi the third. $..00: (") the designs for which prerlt urn are awarded will become the propertr ot the trustees; (8 the monument i" t' ren IJ

be erected in I .ale View Cemetery nt Cleve land, O, on a commanding eminence, aome l.Ai feet aliove and nlnxit one half mile (rnt tlie entrance to the cemetery : (D) the monument i.x to provide a receptacle for the remains of the deceased President and a suitable vault for his family; (10) the monument is not t exceed in cost, when completed, f L'lW.tiOO; (11) the monument is to be granite, of approved quality and color, emblems and t atuary cf brone. Ill I.I. VS. S1IAHON.

The I:tinacel Youtia; Ijly Liiniln to be Senator Slmron' Wir Fi IN to I'roducn the Slarringe Certificate, mikI IlerCase U Iiluissed. !?.vx Fka5c-ih:o. Oct L The charge of adultery :i;ainst 'Senator Sharon, preferred j by Mis Agnie Hill, claiming to be his wife, j came up for hearing before Judge Lawler J this morning. An immense crowd had assembled at the doors of the Police Court, and i long befrre the proceedings began the room j was crowded lo iu utmost capacity. Senator ' Sharon, accompanied by his counsel, Getterai liames, was present W. M. Nwlsoti. the I complaining witness, on behalf of Miss Hill, j was assisted by G. W.Tyler. .Miss Hill was I not present. The examination occupied the ' entire morning l'rior to the consideration ' at i-sue, Nelson made a statement that his ' witnesses had leen intimidated, tiiat the police authorities hud failed to serve snbpeiia-). and that consetiuently he was unable to produce them". General Harnes objected to stich assertions, say ing it would be sufticient for Nelson to cite the instances referred to. Tlie entire complaint and law would show to how ileal with them. Uy jermission of lhe Court, Xelson was allowed to continue bis statement, which was partly of ITs own knowledge and partly from informa- I lion. Jle then proceeded ti stay the pr- ! c cdinrs. ami that when he refused, he wits intimidated; that Miss Iieiz with whom the alleged adultery took place could not be I r,.,,,'.,i that the father ot Mh P.ra' ketf, the I . . contuieiitKii com an too ot M ihlenlv acquired wealth. Misi liili hid '1 he witness called lv the defense denied N l'iui'a H.-itcment. after which the case was . wUvO, chaigit.g .iia iwrctuiii" Aitornev ron with felon v. The mniediaielyaroe and staled tönt it was inipo-iilde to continue the piosecntion. as toe statute governing the . case had been rejealed and no longer existed. Harus agreed lo set aside the techidealities and allow the case to go Oil ! as he wanted an opiortuiiity of obliging the prosecution to produce the alleged marriage contract under which i the complaint had been pworn out. The document was not produced nor was its ex- j istence admitted. Uirnesstrutigly denounced ( the whole business as a villanotis scheme, j at:d the contract as a fraud, a lie and forgery j fiom top to bottom, and the complaint as an j outrage on public justice; chielly so on ac count of the defendant, who was dragged ' into Court on a sworn charge of felony, and when the cae was called the prosecution j abandoned iL Tyler said he was not aware when the complaint was made out that the ' statute had been repealed. The Judge said, such was so, and ordered the cae dismissed. ' The fact that the prosecution was unable, or , unwilling, to produce the alleged marriage contract seems to confirm, in the public ; mind, the original suspicion that the matter I was started to extort money from Sharon. ' . i ioni:y in tiik makkkt. An (Inicial Statement Showlug the Amount of SiUer, tiohl mid Fractional Currency in Circulation. Wamhnotox, Oct. '21. IJurchard, Director of the Mint, has prepared the followingstatement, showing the specie and paper circulation of the ln i ted States, October 1: I I In Banks i I InTreasry and oener-' I al Circultn; Inscription. Totals. 0l.K!.slt d.H)7,,.)l 514.512,0'.) rd.HTU.NVrlt S0.9J0.1J1 S2. f.'i 1 1D V1.49VJtl SMi,tiM.Ulti iVJ.SJ,67l 6.W2 9Mi (old bullion.... Silver bullion... (iold coin.... fdlter dollars.... Silver fraction f.l.t;s3.M6! I .5,1 07.9 II I-I4.l4rt.7-Jf. 4HO.OCÖ.!'7::' SH,7K5,5-Tt 51.170.JC: .S5.tilt.'.)i T-ISfJI.'Jrtl! ::oj, i;,VAr :5t7,:,.i4.!t.l ! C.'sT.io.: 114,W7,UTj; al -oin .. G old cert if eaten, Silvrcertiticates, F. S. Xoie Nntionai Hankj Notes. j Fracliotiul cur j rent v.. Jf.. 75H.161 -.7. 00 1. ...Mis, -.XI 1 6,017.71") ',soa: Total. i 4:is. s-lj. t'Ki 1 ,2". 1 . 7,"i5. :r I ! .7. Ä1.Ö97. S JU ( The amount and character of the money Lehl by National Hanks remained the same as at the date of their last published statement. 'I hen the circulation held by the public and hanks other than National increased j SI!U 15,KV for the year ending October 1, CANIIIATK FOKTHK i ALLOWS. A Oiiartet of Scoundrel Make Instructive Haid 011 llivate I'roperty mid Now Ilefy the Law. ATi.AMr.. Ga., Oct, 19. There have been a series of acts committed on tac line of Gwinnette aud Walton Count its by four men which challenges hu ma 11 cn deuce. I.at äa;urday night Johu Stroud, Jaincs Tauuer, Charles Buchauan and M j Thompson bought a ttallou of whisky.. They went to Mat Foster's, called him out aud told him they came to kill hhu. Seeing a mob drunk and with phtiolf. he withdrew into his house and barred the door, and ran out the hack door. Thinking he was in, they cut don n the door aud went in and cut things generally. The bed was cut into fragment, table and cooling ware were broken into piece, his bed-clothes lorn into rags, and a - churn of milt thrown all over his wife's clothes. They then left and went to Mr. Thompson's. They asked him did he have a daughter, using the vu Rarest epithets. ThoniDson took to bis heels and the crowd followed him. Meantime, bia wife and daughters, hearing tbe deroand, made fight The wiie was shot at just as she stepped into the yard, the ball lodgins above the door. Tbe crowd entered the house, and repeated what had been done at Foster's hou. They then piooecded to Bonnyfield's place and made tie wme demand in the same indecent manner. At this place they found more men then women and were ri.n off. The parsions of the community are infla ned to an Impatient extent. The crowd are nettled at the head of a pond near w indsor, well armed, and have friends who act as informers to notify them ot any approach of people. They defy any one to arrest them. The citizens of Monroe have raised a purse to be given to the pome that makes tbe arrest. The Menrfowa of Maryland. SrRiNt.riELP, Prince George's County, Md. Mr. Charles C. Addison, of the above place states: "1 sprained mr right knee causing i intense suflering, and the use of crutches for several weeks. I found no relief in other remedies aud finally tried the miracle of cure, St. Jacobs Oil. In a short time I could bend my knee which had been as stiff as an iron rod laying aside my crntches and was able to walk as well as aver." Advice tu Mother. Mrs. W iuslow's Boolhing- Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once. It produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child trom jln, and tbe little chernb awakes at "bright as a button." It is very 1 -lea ant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relievos wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arisinj from teething or other cause. Twenty-five cents a bottle. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakuess", early decar, loos of manhood, etc., will send a reeeine that will cure you, free of charse. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary la South America. Send a aelf-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T., Iinxan, station D, New York City. Pure fod Liver Oil. made from selected liven on the kp ore. bv Caswell. Hazard A Co., New York. ) it is ahftolutelv pure aud sweet. Patients who I 1 a once taken it nrefer it to all otaer. Phyi - ciHDS have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. ciiiMi! band, face, niaiples aad rotirM ski't cured i.y utng JunlperTarSap. made by Caswell. . liaard A c., New York.

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The method usually adopted by the pirates was to exhibit la'.-e signals, so as to lure vessels straight on to th dangerous reefs of the Tnnraniaii cost. The crews wete then left to I eri.h on the rocks or were murdered. After the vessels had been pi Hated and the pirates had hell 'd themselves to what they needed, the cargoes were transferred to- other vessels placed at lhe disposal of the pirate bv their silent partners at Kertch and elsewhere, and conveyed to Constantinople, Varna ami Odi-?sa, where tliev were sold in the oim:i market." Si t l ivax it Jonks, Attorney for plainiiir.J QTATK Of INDIANA. MAR ION CO I" NT Y, Sv P In the bi perior Court of Marion t'ouuty, in the State oi Indiana. .No. ül.&IG, Kcom I. Samuel c llnntni, Administrator of estate of James li. MeKernan, deceased, with will annexed, aud siiuou VanUes vs. Martha A. Thumai et al. Complaint of forec'twure of mortgage. Be it known. 'I but on the 11th day of October, lbs;;, lhe l've- named plaimittVt. I.v their aitornevs. liicd In tlie ofllce of the Clerk of tiie Supetior Court of Marion County, in tiie s-tate of ludisnu. tlieir complaint nain'st the above named defendant, nnd others, ami the said ptniutiiU r aiu$ulio filed in said lerfe's otlice the ailid ivu ot a Coiuptlt Jit -person, showing tlnttsaid dfend-i-nts. Zdnri C. Lvuls . Ie i,. Ids wife; Martha y. I-iitktr, rr-.it;lt W. Purker. her iiu-lmnd. are net residents of it,e S;meoi Indiana : that id vompliiiiu is an action : fur-c'oe a mort-iu.-o u certain leul esiaic iu Matiou ( oumy, and Ih.u said defendants tieees-ary parties lo said action ; ai d l:c!e..s. viiiit i.Miii'ti:s iiavhiM b- indorsement t li a:d coiiiT'laint reo Hired said dt-feiiditms t i nppenr in said Court and auswer or loruur II crelo, on lhe K'lli dny of Decctnher ISsl. Now ll orefore, by order of (-aid Court, snicl lr-hii!ni)t-i IhxI a'x.ve named ore hervl.v noi iiiod of the tiling and pendency of said complaint ium thcin, and thiit unlevs- they apear and answer or lemur thereto, at the calling of said cause fut-te 10il .lay of lieoeuioer. ISsa. I lit Kuiue b.-ini: lhe sevt Ulli jiidicist day of a term ot said Court, to be l-csuii aud held at the Conrt House in the city of Imiiatmiilis, on the first Monday iu PeCein Cht, 1Ss:. aid complaint and the matters and things therein cuutnined and alleged, will be Jteard aud determined iu their absence. MOSES (J. Mi 'LUX, Clerk. Oct i7vt::w Notice o Non-Ilcsilen t s. QTATEOF INDIANA, hs: la the Supreme Court, kj May Term, 1SS:'. Henry II. Conk v. F, Delevan Woolruff et a". No. 11,1 hi. Appeal from the Maiiou Superior Court. Wl.erta, it appears by affidavit filel and due oof made to tlie Court, that Conrad Xeab. Jesse V. K. lemon, Linda M. oons Croatia Wine Com pany. K Krank Kennedy, ieore T. Morton. Joint steel. James eeymour. and ss"vmour. his wife. William W. Audrews, Andrew Cowen, Frank MeWhiuney, A. IL fiunckle. (Jeorje Jrtrkon, Jose). It T. Tioubridge. Charles G. Kinr, William Klrktip. Edwin 11. Avery. Id win Hoote. Trustee, and the lieirs (names unknown) ol Charles K. Adsit, deceased, are non-residents of the state of Indiaua, and are ncxe sary parties to said appeal. Now, therefore, said appellees above nameil are hereby notified that on the 21st day of August, lssa, Henry II. Cook tiled in the Clerk's o.llce of said Court a transcript of the record and proceedings in a certain suit appealed from the Marion Superior Court, wherein the said Henry 11. Cook was plaintiff and said K. Delevan Wootlruff et al. were defendants, aud of the pendency of said appeal; and said picllees arc also notified tn appear nt the Mate House in Marion County. Indiana, liefore said Supreme Court, and defend sa'd appeal on the 'JtHh day of Xov ember. iss. the same bein? the first judicial day of the Novemlier Term, is,s;t, of said Court, eife the saino will be proceeded upon tn their absence. And it Is further ordered by the Court that the Cleikof this Court cause this notice to be published in the Indiana State .-entinel, a newspaper of reneral circulation, prinPMl aud published at Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana, tor three weeks suet essively. Witness, the Clerk of said Court and the seal thereof hereto attixed. this 18th day of epIsr.Ai.l teniber, 1SSJ. S. P. SIIEEUIX. Clerk. Mii':r.CTuKtRS o TEE FISFKT ASO MOST DURABLE MAPS. Otdalt Of Iu4'iiri viO S.- atu.otxas. M - , , . NJET "JjSlLV 3 ELL EANJCS LYON II MEALY. ?tv fNs r.T.CHtCACa, Will enl ireiiilr. finlrr" -! U-iiMj-susi Pric List or T-intest fSvvlo Hnnjo. Just th tiisirtim-n: for PI.tm-s 'h.diiit l'si1i,Rnm mer Kv"niinr 'iia.les. !. 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13EZFARR0 with (be otm ort etil! tnrn ZKJL POKIF.D GINGrh VHOtCr. AROfATIC r4 the pnreat and beet ef MEDICINAL FfttfiOtt HUA-NDY. fretn Ire rtrhS-renowned vtntners. Aonu OTA BD. DUP0 Y A CO.. OOGH'AC, readerIi crw rartlTsnaertor b ali har "Geigera," ell of wbif are iduüb withoimtnn aarohol. Uroirfrapreemted with poisonous Iculoll, aud treirsa ened M'.h cayerrce pepper. r. tlie Midei APA f TRK FROlT?TIafrjLAN?.for thrdmentally and pSrsJcmlly ex?9Mi8tei; ear' worn, or overworsed. try delicmU- females, cnyedllyxnoiheii, or tliose rt307erng frcta debiuutIva difeae, and as a rrfrwni of rcfominc thoaT ddJvi-d lo an excessive T-ne of ai-ollictlmal-ruta. ?t f tint quailed in te whole eateot medl-riDes-Jieware of Imita:. UAJlFGHDTi U tb ftei r'Brerin tbeworl.i, h1. natwiitutnC!as the b'.jrn t ft of iu inirrec1e-ta. hi tnseneapeaifamily asedldne. Sole eerywiere. Potter Dm: and Ceuit Cr H Mt, im mm TEOII HEW TL&HT3. When sword :ahi not nndeiWooJ'Mr heatl study it op" o dot relui.se J.-t ion- artaicn bmhM be e r at ia;i: 1 ay mm ini;i m wool as a linn K a. a-noetaied wtti tu elqector the tbo .u tiic t It is designed to ccHrrr, it may be re;: Jwi mV as well as mem rL-r 4. al:u.t wi;hvn f rti while to ui'tHrtHlr-nieoi'.rt7eador iTyr i '.ftj :-jfb woron in a tem.a at whuot wouk hn in' t :e tuxntiiulMton e rtrles i-nltbls's v. iibin availabie knoTlMtse. Nof ouly d(T-eti vcvn.iihitKn of Him 'toeic-! rubtadi' desnr t h t e.n.u s auiniinm 10 it-wn wukj bht IMrst l.i-Vus "t1 h!s Is a very t rave a 3 ol our nreaeii i7s:em which mnst r-e cpr arrnf to ever? teii f in and Uionebthil yerr-,.- ,,1 tha ir .rU-tU l.eevil eanrot be rvw;w ml a ,u- tati w any kiui is not tc t-- i.Knl in one Ii. I I lulm t.ie etiotry ovv. Heneto snnt-yttr Iii nearly every laruiy, Uie Sew Ari -rjcaa l.ctlonr and Conipeiuiiuui ef Useful h mcwIetx bus fw-n pr rart foe tl pn ai a:i rr-' n-om xpense. tvery vsl tri euunron r-t cvirrect'.y seelieil, phoneticjiUy pronouuee. sal coaip."' hpnvivi'Iy ("euned. oniMned with the li f owjw-rts an evieed'-Kr'T It4-ference C-.rr.raimi ji C nl Koua l.slse. eml-r-irlnc; St coherent stjhject-s. v.vrt amount cf ttiMrma'jnn w! a Is aisios. V inojortart as th d.etion.tfy ttstt, can be iv-' tiiu-d tw-bi r? else lor lcr tttaa Ü ve tlaies C19 - pi-ce 01 1 tie CSK1&. 1?.-Vak h rnite.1 Sta'v' ' itiftiy. of l K-ricn ilo'nl ai.4 -.-l!v.-r 0,.in-.'HJ Ctrrot.tioa. 2". Talil f..r -ketitne int-rs -et.t4. o, nd 10 per rent,; fr.-m one day to woe year, f rum I to !!.". 1 Wfiht nrt Me.-nures of the L'mted aia.s aai otier cjuii- ' tries. liron. J.sriea! Hintory of A-ii. ri' a and the Tailed ikates, Ir.-ui I - ;.. 1 paesl. It't Hails of tha 1'nn. ipal Nations of the VVoctd, N:ues ot at Metric ysfem of Waigels anl Meoans tn e.t,i 2-V Vocabulary of Bnsin4W. ving' an IntiTsthsg and I'arful i-'j,uD'in t S Words and Terma used in Bi.uess surb as "a a valor era." "Broker." " "C beeka." liars of Grace , " Prsf ts." " Ejeeüneats." - Kurec!r.ure," GuarBlMes, "Iavok.-e," Kir., etc. CS.J pairo). .Nautical Vr.a Vi'uTT, riplainim: over 4t Ward's aoJ Trm9usei oo 8bia. ete.lt I pace.) 27. 4.'hritian nr "givea"' Names of Men aid. Wvioea, riving 1,1 IV. m. tlie tliflereut Moria'irr - . aa-l t!i j and Prouunciauoo. af muxiiuf tti.-m. 2a ancient O our a ah I e al iiic ni'tra Names of Countries, Cities. Vc .

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17. Tbe Aru ies of each Nation ', etc., and their prmal Danes, of the World, their number aad . W How tu I'liwiu and CmAnnual Cost. I dnct f'ublic aleiMutKa. taetul IS. National Debts. r.ipenaU- buegestions. tnres and Commerce of Nattuus j 9k Convenient T-aütJ tor EeckAmount for each uihabitank. I oning Wages.

CTJDI2TrZ- - rid of such a book as tbe New Anierieaa Dictionary, if 11 bail U-eo Minplied to theiav in early l-ln. Of conrae- u ts only ry produuidg it ur tlie todhon tbat it In anordd at tbe nominal price of H. postpaid: or rive copiee postpaid fae oolyH. A k 4 of yvMirtrieods to buy one hbcH and thus get vonr oa bonV free, all jiosKvMdi a4 svkf- -ranted to ;v aaluJactiou.

t oe City t iMl.sw 01 C.UH-airo. Ll tescic ne snaiomy. nm p.. k.j , Iios. t"bi:tl, .swine, öiovp, an t'-iOry, ad patlmlet ef tbeir 4 tseaa , and certa.u rum Iv, in tne pl'iii loij;i!e oi the iani; wnaalUC ionry Ula hisltj -iiui fir t.s loii.-.riti. j n- js-sarily reta:mi. It w upiiMsa -.at'M. f.tUy illii-.-.it.'d wa: V i er..; well boundlruirraatl. TJlfc laXDIANAFOUS SESTJCCELiW has.-na.t.i.-a srno-j in-r ; Mil. JOIfX B. HANT-Kent-ral t sen for ahjMaPs..i :iiliiii.il ihioaa er.ibi s t. ort r wi this valualno. Usitasaor-i- o . purvim v v ia each port.slii. ji "rid Ms .es, who. shdl, bet,a the 4.s utr -t !. ih.n-c. ls od nsai lafc er L : lor ihi Woekl v- "in'lnitsi $1 tfli--ili! w rrtltfürtnep dyat AlOaad f.vt a-ew ir-a rliiers tor the- teetti-t 15. 1 In--!na;'i:aa..'.lotilrbv SiH-.ii i i-- tbr".s:i Mr. 11 01.1. or Asent Per:.s in iit. Lp tinli will ..ireeii:iTINl-.t. CO, 7 7. i "Wetal ket t.. X iicllaiijcrlli. Infi. rV-s-ls dirinj 10 bx.-ua aeuts- ivr the a!ef tlsis-ls.!:, will a'Mnraj'.k aj'-ji. M bclir.

IV 4 YTPli 1 rn c rit? tb-t best H Axl I LdU, to live As-wts terms ever to fcelt lr. book in every torrosiiiü iu lii-ii- aad I iiKt. tie its Mora na-ney, wi;J the lw. esj.vL ea U .. .. 4 . u .ml -t-S 1 . risk, rsk 1 atft an J made ia its ' bnslness of

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1 . . .. . - .. 1 1. . ...1.1 an neellent thue to is.nuiieme taeranvai for tail new, the wrnro raor-v you will h -r U txulara pvtui Joamal Buildint;, ir.d aeapoÜs, lr--$2.50 barrel, fluted cylinder. Wvth silver kimom a w Wtaar. ttaraac Luah, TM EaaslvT Kh auvvr Blaatte. Mla.P.a'aa tyaa LARS a.d HaOHWAYMlM. COLO WEDAL PA1IS.T37 The Fivgrlra Nu.303, 4Q4 382.351, 17Q, ti.;ktltm ttylii.

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