Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 1, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 May 1858 — Page 2
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CURRENT ITEMS.
Ali.iiiai.i'atfci' oticc
from the Now York Tribune, r BPlith'i Bill te admit Kansas.
i d f l. - - ll... PKWArtv lit thr tV..in, na Anril'11.
vmnit IgMttü be. TlK..ull rtak. NatiünlnthljWH,hin,ton Union of; T following i. Mr. English's K.ns.si.rix ,1 j;:
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tu im Uvn thrown as rue ior i-ium i. . uv ntmoara a communication iroin um as h sianuaio uay. u ..j v.
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.T ATii-B ia iiert'bt uiven that ll e iindrr-
3 si'Mied has ben appointed admiiiiBtr-
Be tion 1. That the Btate of Kaunas be,
iiioutlis at least, ami the valuable time um Ann pHU,elia Cunningham, Ke-jmodified: ... . 1 :.. I ... i. i . ! . Kri'Tlu
-1-,,1,-ivs coiiiimifs in itMHT.i..ni , (1 thu ..31linm ern..ii Laute , " . . . . lU ,,, on . . ,r" . -J ia tiorabw . admitted into the union, Oil
a. the expense ot Men pwetteal ama Aaweiatkm making the gratifying , foo', with lho origina ata, . .. .1. . . ...!l. I... . . t . 1 1 tin. Illl' A. !.., .1... unttlait ...
with the constitution framed at Lecnmpton
Democrat!' lalr Tic kr I. uns as these, with the eternal theme, jU1IllllI.Ci.,nCMt that the eon tract foi
Fur Stcrrtury of Stole, DANIt'L McCl.CRK.o.' Morgaa. Auditor uf Siutr, JOHN W. DoDD.of Grant. "IWitnurrr if Stiitt, NATH'L F. CUNNINGHAM, el Vigo. jfujMtrimttndtut of Puhlic Inilructitm, SAMUEL L. RUGG.-of Allen. Sttrrnrij Genera, JOS. E. McDONALD. of Montgomery. Sujirtme Judirf, SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur. JAMES M. HANN A, of Vige, JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whitley.
Kansas.
Hilf ia auDDoaed to be advent.
, ,
I AKOLIRF. 1) I U T I.i. V t may 7. adminiatiatrix.
IwrOTICE hereby ifiveu that by vir . ma ! Tea bill itUd out uf tha
" Willi iiimyiiH ,. .. I-- - - , the imrchaM of Mount Vernon Iiiim ,j ,,, mimton 0I her into the Union aa Clerk'aoffire of the iC.rcu.t Court of Dubo.e . . . .. ....... .i.. ico. Ind. and tome directed, I have levied on
.i m ...Ii i-Umi 1 Iii unco itaitl was 8-"".-i otntp ia here dec areu to oe upon mu iuu , ... .......... .
The tonierence mu rcu. v.. , , - , ftna w, , on ine ol itlur ioo,
Tl. . .;il ,..! t.-,I hv Mr Knirlitih'' no br z 0 acres oi luim, iiii'imiu .nw-nw tonimiw i inenoursoi iu o ciock n. m. . . llu mil n Ik neu v R l.,,,,!;,,., U.v uiul 'the .aid constitutional instrument ahall be 0faaid day, at the door of the Court Hoiiae from the Kansas Conference ton.nnt- the ...ariMon ami lutdlng plM, and jh $ of thp people of , tlie 0'wn of ja.per, in said connty, offer
tee, has DPaMly J'USse l uoin nruneiies iuue un, im- k-"'".
iKanaas and assented to by tliem, or a ma
(uiv. MeWilhe. of MissiSKinni, ami j0ritv of the voiere, at
L.,.. ;,, lu... ld...( with nlforthe ourpoee. At the aaid election the
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dxr aal at nilhllC nuctioll. tll relltB 11(1
0 by tl.em, or a for , tre.m not ceeding seven yeara an election to be lteld(of the oowinjf dettcribed property, to-wit: il... a.a..l l axI inn 1 1 a I n . .. . - a ika ..nith staatt
1 llQ SOU ll UM (J U M IT! Ul tUC BISJi BBJ BWS
J A SPUR!
mi I It ll il .i
I ' . ,l..t,r..,;i... u-e llo iew lorK lieram savs tuat
! , , ,7 J , W. re trulv '-ton the 10th of April and 7th ot hivi-iul v sav. amen. Weaie nui
i - i
him. shall announce the aame by proclama
. tion, and thereat, and without ny futher
oroceedinga on the part of Congreas, the ad
FRIDAY,
MAY 7, 1858
ii.. i m . - - , .L- ..... ,.i ir..,.aa Inm i Ii i sift l list Hubert I olson
iiiission oi mc biovc v. ....... .
1 crilia vl v.Mi
JACOB HERMAN, S. D. C.
saa..' lam., am. M
Importaut uusineai JJererreu. . ... u,,i. " , , ((.iiils un in the llue next weeK At Washington the everlasting timcb ur
. . . " . . . :i l.c.iii 1 kt. lsi7.i Kiiit twentv Amen
I "IUU 1 1 lilt III 11 uiiin'1 o v. - I .. . jl a iI.ium ean slavers were seized on tu OUttot ot Union on an equal footing wiihtlie original
vinoveu bniltU.tM in all respect, whatevr. .hall b,
, The BetUtQ hill admitting Minesotand tted out m New Wk and tlie
.New r.nianu suites.
Eoropean Emigration. Negotia
pf 4 &e.
.otSr lo tiaimaiitN.
, .. 1 a f I. normiim who have nnv claims to innko
ngren. oi ine, Rev. Jo8eph Kundeclc, dee'd,
Mv 7. 1858.-3W.
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complete and absolute; and .aid State ahall
be entitled to one number in the House of
It prescntative. in the C
United Ststca, until the nex
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t i . 1 . . i . , r-llPM'Villl I.MliI illM'li. V-;n 'Uimt'U rmifn, untn v , ,.r flakPil. i'.iTtl icuifti. or onicr UUCUlIirms
K-mqe8tlonscen8aunlomo- Ue m.t.ce several "4'- . " , ,ltu.e0 (;r,atia by the Federal Government. Uu, .hou'di,,, l0 hi. care.' wil. please call upon
nopolize almost exclusive regard, ll throughout trie BtttB Copying WW t mBJorily üf thc volei c,.t be faieat the Rev. P. Hedc O Conn. .1 . ltr.. Laiaan .... u-icll i.v.'tL . I : ...1......1 .. uil.l lltt.-t'lv till Rl, n, !riiaiU UHU IIIC IUI. 111 im. iiv.n.. m .J...:..;,... J llSOtr. BS 8O0I1 08 ll
noplixe almost exclusive re-anl. u thronghofd the State copying the the stius in the north of majority of the vo.e. cat be oftnt A Iff. P Miis wise? We have no wish, even dieokntoly afaenrd and utterly false re Bntain and t,,c sUKh n ,,a " iprop0aitjon 0 Cogra and ad..i..io.., it J-pc-r, mn we capaUe, to arraign thc com- port, which originated by the Now Germany, tor turning thet.de of u be de.med nndneld xUtX lhc peopl, 0, encc. hiued wudoin and ability Mawbk-d Albany Tnhune. that thirteen t,.n. pat,;n linn, the United Btate. totlie : lhe at the national capitoL, yet it a Let. were sentenccl to tlM peniten- tnhsh coUmm and inoro part.em Union wilh 8aid ....dertu.-. Jjn . .1 . wa I . ,i ii..u.;a ar y to Australia and thc Cape ol ditions aet lorth n said propoBitionj and iu Xjr difticult to repress at least an expreß tiary at the tattert ot the Dubo ; t the le JJ, Tt.rritory are and mi B;.m ..f Rnmrisc at the Peculiar man- rin-nit Court. There was hut one. . . i...:.., .j ...1 r,.,. ! 7Zi
1 a , liereuy uuiiiuri.i-ii auu cni(utiiu v ...... - w a ' agemeut adopteil during the prctont Uonrtet sCnt from here at that term. Senator la.ewell, ol lrgima, wicon,t,tnt,on d etate government by the!
session.
Unit.' O'Connor, at Iiis residence :n
as soon aa it will suit their ronven P. Ui.kic Chriwteh, Pa i l Elk.
Executors o Rev. J. Kuudeck'. estate.
Ju.-per, april 3ti, 1858-3w.
fLVPnoli Kusle please copv three weeks
1 1 1 iviio r r " , a "
hat event the people of .aid T. rriiory 'end bl" 10 our omM'
35cfanntma(i)unrt!
rri il '.. ..f L..ii. .1. tl.s.iii Ii l .1 . t m nvwl frli.irs nti ititirni immfi .i! i" ,'ifV VIAIlt IS St I ! .... f - " i..
L.iCInn I1 1 11 1 Ul IVUIirikT. t H' i-.- MO I Iii I1II I ll" ill li l- a"v in.. 'r J Inam rtl III. ITBIP Ol I i IIS. BaJCUruill w
rwosivui - , wsw Bjiam -ii; - a. - I aa mm ws . V ...... ... -, . f 7 A U involving principle, of vital iutereeti not beeB thirteen sent since the wealthy, it is said, that he once for ,the fej.r. conatitution, and may elect del.-1 Mificaiei &c b. i Hochw. Herrn ku,.derk
I kiKiEBiüEW, welche Schriften, deed, cer-
involving principle, ol vital jmeresijias 1H,t iKen thirteen sent since two weauny, u is saiu, niai nu www 1,1 " !the federal constitunon, ana may eieci uei-. - iinr.nie ..v to the natiou, need not eurcly be for- ,lUnty was org-anixed. We hope tfogotfer twenty years, that he had iortyeg.tea for that purpose wi.enever, and ""Vajlafrer Yod. O'Conuer in'jasjerao" .. . mm... P..;i ... ., ... .i i -- --tJ..l. j .i..ii..M .... tiaaaaamla In ... i . ; hoii.rn. it is ascertaineil bv a census "ulyi, ...... ... .n-i.i.n
ever on tue tapis, mc i kiuv im" lrionnc win uo me muiesi, iii -uiM. iuuus.uu un.c.o 'i. ... .. ... .1 1. - ..m t..l. . . I.i .. a" 11..1 .! . 1 ....I- .1... . i . . I . l . . . ... . . i
road, and the telegraph across the jnir j,cace loviftg citiens of Dttboia
plains the two moat practical, it ci,Unty justice, by making the corrocthu moat important questions which tiun. an,i that those cnlitors who have have beeu before th present session jyen thc report circulation will make of Congress, have been adjourned amcnde honorable.
riaIlUlll).' r ,',t Ä , . il. tri. I't-irr.r It. .1 irConuir in JasDCr so
bellte, ilia ascertained by a census "'yju wic moegiioh melden. Mid legally taken, that the population of p. Ulric ChkisTem said Territory equal, the ratio of population) I'ovl Ecu, . .. ' ai as i u-.l nril30-Sw. Executors.
tuniiifA. nr ft npiniipr ii in iiuuoc ui vi .
over to December next, while the
vlinlo time of that body has been trit-
tered away upon the Kansas nuisance..
This is a fair illustration of tue man
whenever thereafter auch delega.es shall
(KrThc ; olden Pr'nc,'' pnlilishcd in New York city has changed pro-
nrietors. Dean Salter sncceciling
This ia a tair iiiusumiuu ui man- ju , , in is am r fc J,,,, mKT rank8 sec-
ner .n wn.cn - J ond to nonu in X)int of literary merit managed by our legislator.. As lar;luu u J , . .. .. . nnd tvitrran nc excellency, and in
as the racihe railroad is coucer neu, no
ono doubts ito usefulness; but it may
tain lank, drawing no interest.
Tl... V.... I.ilu.r fu.iilinii.1it ill l i Basil, PI
. t v. .. vv i. BV....U4VI. . .. . f CtJUirCru IU. a lue uivci ui mt n... f is beCOKiili Strong. St. Lottla, Jcf- preaentativea of the United States; audi ... ... . . .. i. j.i k.n
ferson City, ltooticville, and Ivansas
City, have all elected Free Stat-- Dem
ocratic Mayors. Emancipation is hereafter to be the great issue in Mi
sonn.
The Louisville Courier says that a
A ol irr
S hereb civen. tbt on Tuesd.y, the 25th
assemble in convention, they ball nral dc ; B day of May, A. U. 180. ineoumy our
ihm fcTl ri l ..ii i "-i additioti to the value of their money
one aouois iu ubciuiucoo, vu. n. ; . . ,, U Od that the ,-rcte.xt uoa which Hi- PVj each BnkcnWr ... 1 ... jr. nn .. ...rant ir ft. We have a Fl K'Cl llit'll
form I tit hv r vnt whether it i. the wish of
the people of the propo.ed .late to be admitted into the Unien at that time, and, if so, shall proceed to form a constitution, and
take all necessary steps for the establish
..... m' .. , ImeHtof a state government, in conformity ir in that eitv fourteen years ot age""""1 ' "1 B" . . . , n - . '. I. il... l'.,.rl Pnnal it utioil . Subiect to
uavo birth to a child last week, which nr .... n of lh. Deopleo(
! . ... the approval or raiiiicauou ui mo jicv.. v. I l v ...... l ....... .r . , . , .. ... rr
j mud ivuuuauuui wwwyv, ui..., ,ne proposed slate, In auch manner aa they
took care ul it. liie tatner is seven- ,-
be said that the pretext upon which it" - " rn V , . T VTn i Vi has been laid over, namely the difii-'n elegant gtft. 1 e have IV ipeeimeii te ear. ol age. Verily Louisville
cnlty of selecting a route without ere-h '" . at u.h ... vu.y vi . . .. . ta-u no idonsod to show toativner- . " 1,1 T , .,
nfni.r stictional animositv. nas some V .
r
truth in it. But this is a difficulty
which will never be removed. Whether thc northern or the southern route
is adopted, bitter feelings will be geu
son desiring to .ubbcribc.
advertisement.
Head the
IIoksk Stoles. As will lc aeon by advertisement in to-day's pater, Mr.
eratetl in the deieated section; so thatjSibert, living near Leavenworth, had a a I a. a1 A .
t'ltllA-M I" tUV uvava-- J I J iIjsi iasiiii.il mav as well be brought a valuable horse stolen from him on
I J w . a I -v , . 1 . Bti 1 A. ' . am
the 5ÄSU1. It IS inuiigni. mere ia
thoroughly organised band of burse
thieves through the southern portion
of this State and Illinois, and that one of their den. i. sonu'where in GibeXfg eoanty. How would a Viirilancc Com-
BV to an issue now as at a future time.
But in regard to the telegraphic connection lietween the Atlantic and Pacific .bores, there seems to be no ob
Bbuilu in thc wav. It is a matter of
ho utmost importance, and the preß
l . -1 .1. ,.. .f Ja 4W ikarnt
time seem. jecuiiariy uvursw; .u. iaiusiaMM .........
accomplishment. The line could ucj Qur esteemed fellow citixen S
laid down on the route ot the Ltaiij , Crom.,, l .ftcr Viiil' confined
IV a -'-.- - m-g
jby his arduous duties for a year, is now on a visit to his relatives in Cin-
A Jaw liur.AKKU. A man by the
name of Ptejster, in St. Louis, on
c'ridav last, made a wager tliat he
could uplift a barrel of beci with his
teeth. Whilst endeavoring to do bo.
he had his upcr jaw broken in so fearful a manner that it is expected he
will die ot his injuries.
Advertise in thc Jasiier Courier to
increase your business, to advance
your pecuniary interests, let thc farm
er, the mechanic, and the people know
where to hnd you, and what you are doing.
Win. Jkll has recently sold his farm
may have prescribed, and shall be entitled
to admission into the Union as state under
such constitution thus fairly and legally made, with ur without elavery, aa such con
stitution may prescribe.
Section 2 I relates to boundaries, die. and
is thessme as that in the Crittenden bill
veyorof Dubois county will be present to a ii.o linoa ami determine the boundaries
and subdivision., and also establish the cor . . ar I
..ers.of section 18, T. 1, S. It. 4 w.; aiao that of the E. t S. K. J of eec. 17. T. I.B. . . a. . . r m. S BWf afat 1
R. 4 W.) and i he n . oi me n. c. j res. 17. and the S. I of the 8. E. J see. 8, asm
town ahd range. All persons interested sr
required to atienu. Ipril 30-3w. E- TEPHEX-o-. rap .' GOLDEN PII1KE
Ml Illustrated! JJS -lv8TBTEI)! TIKI N.u Yi.rk WEEKLY GOLDEN
PRIZE is one ul th- larweat and best lite- . a S I i V aa
Section 3d relatea to Commissioner- of'y pspera of M.e day. An Imperial Q.i.r
Election, and ia the same aa that in the Crittenden bill, except the United 8tate
District Attorney is added lo the Governor,
Secretary, and presiding; officer, of both
to containing Eight p.ges or forty columns, of entertsming original matter; and Elegantly Illuatrated every week, A Gift worth rRoat 50 certs, to $.oo
in Gold, w ill bk i rebkrted to r.ca vn-
Dl'trt'lUfV, SHU piCOIUlll vm vis ws v.t.- J 1,1't wsBis - . . Houses as a Commissioner. The remaining j criber imed:atly or receiit of ire
section, are aubetanlially the aame as in lhe Crittenden. Messrs. English, Green, Hunter, Stephens and Toomba had a private meeting on
Sunday, and concocted this plan, the sub
SCBSCRIITlu NoUfcT.
TERMS : One copy for one year A3 00 and 1 gift. One coov for iwo venn 3 50 and 3 gifts.
! ( ine copy for three yeara 5 00 and 3 gms.
DUIIHKJ, IIÜ tUIIH(HCU nil. .-... .... v.r; i - tlety of which is shown by the effect it ha.jOne copy for thre year. 8 00 and & gin. J ... 1 .a.. aaM ft Mat
already produced, it is a virtual backing
rd to clubs:
aireaoy prouuecu. n .. . .r.. iM ih. AUn.inL.r.ii.. l TJ 'liZ
army, ami indeed, might form almost
a joint expedition. At the outbreak of the war in In dia it was proposed to establish a tel
cgraphic line between that country
and England, but owing to the refusal of the government to lend such aid as was deemed necessary, the undertak
ing wa. abandoned, ami may not be
resumed for years; for it in the exigency of the times thc government refuse "assistance, it is not likely they
will offer it when peace is restored to
India. So it is with our telegraph to
"in. iwii nas recently sum tug mrm. . awi-u- ,k. i,,mnion ,ve C0P,e8-one ysor
50 acres, two miles above Owen.-;- .,;il. , , h. .-ii.f.cturv to Kan,...
boro, Ky., for 37,500.
cinnati.
ft-rllev. A.J. Strain and lady are
absent fnmi our city on a visit to the
village of Rockport
e-r-llon. Wm. E. Ni black has our thank, for numerous favors.
aa.ii i in aaav aaa a M Patriral Irtcrtior ,My dear boy,' said a kind hearted country school mi.lreaa
to an unusually promising scholar, whowe
quarter waa about up, 'doea four father de
sign that you ehould tread the intricate and
i Pnnaiiiutiun to be unsatisfactory to Kansas,
Ten- years . nA the Douelaa doctrine of
ago lio paid less than 8'J,ooo lor the; popular sovereignty.
rand.
For this reason ten or
twelve of the Douglas men are inclined to
accept it. The rest, including Judge Douglas him
..ir Maara M ontvomerv. Ilaskin. Clark.
liectl, in the last thirty years, adechnci Davis, Harria and thellhnoie men, are firm
. .. ....
Mr. Bruce stated in the Virginia
legislature recently, that there had
I a ... . f at .lUtaAl
tili rasalla a Iflii firriTl'alBalilll. ill. 1 r oiii
. . .aa-a a . . -. I UW HI w 1 a, W-F am. - - pa
the radio. Jow uutt wc uro vr - m of reve
r.ith Utah, there i. more inducement) , d .,. fluW fiel4. of literature.'
Btaa. ....r r..v-..iniii-tit to further filicll Ulli .Mn a.aaat aamlLaJ I ha .uwanil arndiirV!
UM VBBiaT aa i ii, i i,u,iu.iai, ivf- i---- W J '
enterprise than will exist when the .Dad say. he is going to set me to work in . La.- ......
in slave., as an clement of popula
tion of seven per cent.
Two or three mornings before the
capture of Canton, Yeh, for some un
known cause, had the heads ot 400
Chincfcc cut off and stuck upon the
walls ol tlio city.
gilt..
war is over.
Yet what a splendid consummation
of the Rcieutilic and practical advance
the tater patcb "
In the funeral uroccssiou which at
1 tendetl the remain, of Col. Benton to : I
the grave at St. Louis, there were 21uü persons and 180 vehicles
asainal it, on the ground that it ia a base and
ahulllinc avoidance of the question at issue;
that by it the administration admit, itself to
be in the wrong about Lecompton, but aeema to ehun an open and honorable recantation. The most high minded of the southern men, headed by Quitman, oppose it aa a disgraceful aurrender and betrayal of all the principles to which they have committed them
selves in this Lecompton contest,
Thirty-Two State.. The bill for the adrmsaioa of Minnesota, which passed thc Sen-
ment of this age it would he to have Wcdneri.y last, mi arM p... the ' f. U..aa ... ta nn I ... iiumk.r f.f tl.A SlnlPS of
STOP THIEr!
ment o mis age m wou.u c w of tfaj q Hich telcgrophie line as thMmn.- lhlrt.tw0i and on the recced
ninir Europe and Asia, from England
7 mm to India, and bringing the Atlantic to the racific across the American conti ncnt! In connection with the Atlan tie telegraph thk would be almu-t lit-
the Union to thirty-two, and on the recor J there is already lhc shadow of the pen, wait-
ing to write Kansas, Oregon, Ontonagon,
Nebraska, and Washington. QO"lf you want to kuow whether a tree ia hollow or ngt ax it.
tlTOLER from the subscriber, living three
. i m i m na ast nf Leaven worm, in crawtoru
The ( lev i hind Plain I)enhr snva n r....i InH nn ihn nivht of the 28th of
well executed counterfeit ten dollar! APrll ,858 , , , , IT f hm dark Iron (rrcv horse.
.nil on thc Mate Hank ol Indiana isthree yMr oldf tlld about fa h.nd. Mght in circulation in that city. j both hind feet and one fore foot white, some a-. . white above the left rye, Urk mane and
Loth brauche, of Congress nave tail, with some trrcv miaed; i fresh horse
1 a I .1 f LitA .a ll
nxcu upon ine scvcnui oi June as a doy of adjournment.
8 00 and 5 sifts.
IVn ronieaone vear 15 00 and lgi
Twen'y one copies I year 30 00 an. 3
The articles to oe oismuuicu i iu.il in ika (nll.iwiniT liaääaäaaafafaäk
2 packages gold, cool 00 each do kOOeh 10 do do oo mw 100 each 10 pat. lev. hunt, caee watches 100 each 30 gold watches 75 each 60 do M c,ch 1U0 do e,cn 4nn mAim rrnlil ivlitrhfta. 35 COCtl
200 silver hunting cased watches. 30 each mm .ilaor wati-liea. 10 to 25 6Sh
1000 gold guard, veet a lob chains 10 to 30
Gold Locket, nraceieis, oruuuui, a. ll,...i Pina Puff Pinn. Sleeve But-
11". I.I wu. . - - - . - tons, Ringa, Shirt Studa, Watch Keya, gold and ailvor thimble., and a v.riety of other article, worth from 50 cent, to 13 each. Immediately on receipt of the aub.criplion money, the .ob.criber'a name will be en-
tered upon our aubscripnon uuu upj""' -number, and the gilt corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within one we. k, to tht Bubacribcr, by mail or cxprees, post Papj-All communications should be addressed to Dear et 8ai.tkr, 48 & 4'J Äloffat Building. 335 Broadway, New York. V Specimen eopiea sent free. 3-$m.
A wilJ goofC laid a tame egg.
bite on the left hip. Liberal reward will be paid for delivery of horse or tbief to me at Leavenworth, or for information so that I ean get bfrn. mny 7-6w. I P, SitMi.
HARMON G. BARKWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RoCKroRIi 1RDIARA, WILL altend promptly to all business entrusted to him in Common Fles, I-, ... sii.nr.-ini' Court. Office on 3n!
' II V U I I , V 'B a . . I strte, ucar the court hetisc
mar 1 3-i
