Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1864 — Page 2
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Ian.cvKMW-rs.-Mr. Troxler's new command of mt brigade
TKmi ofltcrri 'left, thtie cutting jott off from W ashington
Thi hw appeared to tu be P" 01
.1 AM 1MV l WL'Ill lilU hniMi, on the PublWj Bqare, , a'th ere withy of pr .moi.oe, and .houuMh.ir pi..., ...d bene, my aax.e.y
To Soldiers and FoitmafUr Kdi.ore of DitipijMri throughout the
on the United Statee will doubtless eoafer a favor
hi Saddle und Harness Manufactory
have it.
Adi..tant Riddle te "hale Wlw .ubj-ri. A heavy rn might prevent m. ' m P jr II tV II.iii.iiv.
G-neril in Chief.
The Import. nee of
to th lalltiTl in the fleM, m well m their friend t hon, bjr giving publicity to Iba following:
ovitig with ill lue An Act to amend th. law prescribing Iba
he nations!
J R ft ? B at I BATÜBDAY, : : FKBHÜARY11
1 HK i:BKAT IB.-CE SEFoSS THE C
I this: Htt'aU AB'iiTion njt dowi thk ctn j,avo an aa .hall Tue Uau oT"w!,Htlhiioftice
h L.TIO?"-HEnT TlaT, 1H51
is being pushed to completion, me, .. ,nd ,miCh esteemed by both ntR
will add to the appearance of that nor- e. amen. Ctpt. Allee has been eick llaa .I tli.. town Tin Suuare ia also ,ome , The Capt. when well i. elwaye
o"" ' . at. . ... . i i- ...... (. rani ion. to aa not lo uncover
being tilled up on that corner -a a,..-. -aa P- . ; - tMB,.. po-itlon .nd p,.n.
that l.aa long needed to be none. - - - - wm de,,lopd, w., , b.,ieve, full, .Ppr
- ' ' . . , rmtdd bv me. .ltd at my troops eie nded
Wantkd. An intelligent lal, who I tnem. tK- n.......,. ml Ol,.o railroad to ih.'Ameriea in Concrea. ..ambled. Tb.t arli-
..o.tkt wishes to learn the printing huninens. 0aaaaay A ta aw ngn mm polotn.c. with th..treme lait n ...k mow,e d. 0f clothing, being manafariured of
opportunity by applying , .,ongthi, .,.,, al aHtbkawl, na. lie-, tHa
. . . . I if, iha rr In wh'c. I er nun a1'"'" Dclfc m
attletnn m b admitted lato th m.rta of the United Rmt.. Be it enacted by the Annate and Hoaeeof
w. .ml a. ma triioD pileitded nnrntMlf ee of thetjnii.il Blatte of
CHI UT , " -W-- t t
t . ... .
!A:m,...V:."i:. .1 I... r-rd.. I ld TW .yl..,.!... noncommiMinoed nfficr
IT rWe are indeUed to our atten J " . . ... rrnn m.a W. re.r.e in r.n, degre. expo.,d Bet it ,p- or prir.tt eerring in h. armle. of th. Unit-
I. .iiiiitf tiovtn . II..,. .""- . . , ..!.,.. , ii.Kt ihn H Siki. mv he tranemttten in thf mail.
IL I nere i n j n t,v0 represiiuuuve in v.....- H u n ,h 15,,, of AutjU ,,. pe,ri iron. .... - - Ciä-ä - - bits äs ss sbs s ' E-1 -
nation
..I hn Innre expedition under f Crre.poiidence ol the Jper Ourier hollorfd hon. Vnlnnt.Mr. I .hkIiuI!
. J
;..i Sherman lias nt yet nei n nmue linovtt, thoagh it is pn.Uhly to dean ctit the rebate in Misaiai,''i and make
Letter from a Dnboi Volunteer.
TtxAB.J.n. 19.
In concluding thin ariiclf I would .ay io
frienda .t home, that we a ill labor ,ioM
The prci- nt'wre of h-M lUilf injw ApproiJ. Jummry ja.
tainnt pmriiiii nJvnc., Ill If
ai -
a. a a n Ulli iMil 1. I r.IAB.BII I ' - ..ll
. . . , . i U.-LiI i
Mr C Di.a-rear 8ir-l owoyou n.i.iihfuliy , if aot well, lor the good of our now ne pare-.. - a- '"' ' . ' . i . it... I' .inmillHa nil III.
fnr not witinue xiier I nimediai.. unli ,,r tln,f ,, ,,. , and iiihih an 01 na. -
Poe. Omca nrpBTjrTJ Jaauary 25. I8A4
Th rnr.friirig U la puhüehed mr the in-
. 11 . ' - ipUIUVV lllfi.v".""a- ..... a U flank movement on (ien. Johnston. J mUef my t,y),nwg ,he rei.ime.it. I wai receivill. u. with open ar...B. aw our re.oro & " ,Ma form-'ion nl ihe p.hlte. and .peei.llp for Tin. rM forces are active, and doing (lMei,,.d Ju,(?. Advocate of our Arm, K,OH, l8,,(M1.d w- b, ao lor.u,.-.e a. to afrCle'laa g itiff W fae. or too .low fr-tn , twnr. nf .,,.,...; ni ,. 0rM a . I .1. In rth ( art.- rwaa Pouri M.nial. The dntia connected , , i we Wou)d prt ,., ,b. bet law Ne Wab4ft. 'her WW be fwl M aaea m .,4 .hi no one can mi.-
1:..- un.l Khat 1 liiuiesaee. wfiere
111m fnrrce event to ; art ing entirely on Ihe defensive, with varyin. success. VhaaMW niiiiicroua Veterans, now
HVII V a..--
. t ttVA r .... line il .1 v c 1) : but 1 ill now i.lUO I ,al mailt- thltf liolf nilicll I"' -
III tllC IjUIIM naa WWV-.w. - . - fi.irillili. uroiniee I made you before leav. ' h,n 1 ir,,-,.d.d. I will .peak M....e-
r - 1'
ing home. o . f . lit. . 1 1 r p n rlr nf Vic Weburu and
thing ol the country in af at xt-
More aiun,
51
honte on furlough, pet hack to tuetK ceeawHea if .lack.on. Mt.e.. by our. Held there'll be some big tiKlitine. 'forew., our Arm. Corp. (l.J-h) w.i . . . . . . . ..... 1 v ...... 1 ....... 1 11! thf I nnea 1
lind orant that Lincoln s adnnmsira- .erreo .r,. ...r , . ... -
tion, with all the men and money if
tion, wtth an me aaaai " u Qn fct 15th of A,If0.. ,.it. We noone,d him . asks for at its command, may emi uns t, Ciim,,;,on. .eten mile. fmm ,,,. GenBri in c
in that of the IJulf. arriving at Carroll- kofore Atietm.
j. BN ein o' tel-ßfim I nBt bim I v,r h,, j millfi park? nf rlothiag
t.l.t?ripbel bba tbjal be wee daf wa fe mi.d to pa in the mail. four oone.t not from Waa iiif . but ifnm th- 1 t.iinnc ( )f .j,,, r,.ni,n,.i b manufaeiur.d from leawnaT f)'n I.-. be nop rtuni'v i r .m. w 0 itanaat, or linen, ami anl eaeeed two dwn th- p. .ouu" wml K"t balwreea h -en and mm,m , wiflit, and mnet he addr.erd to
McClellan aud HtHeck V ..l.ii.sft.ui. 1 th..uifli G-.iernl H Ci-iUn n non.f ommja-ioned ffieer. or priretr., ana In Mit'lellmt'e report ol hi m-vem.nt- ahmild .ep mnr. tut ii- I itomic. and pre. ,nff ( ,h-armie ol the United 8-atee
for which llalleck de tnrwar.i hia leu rat Iter man 'if'. - c, .n-equ-ntly. B package atiare.a too
he ihu. damoliabea ihem -re reaSiiyi r.lirv Harp.'f- raWy. r,nmi--i0n.d olücrr, or compo-ed of other Ae I cm fiiiiln lt-ga. MM gas ..ta.j .i. than aa aktive epecin.d euch a.
ilo
hi.l;
a ' . -i. : .tf at . in L-n inv a a a. u ...i k .. I a.. .a a h.
Ion- 'kuinetV days devastauug, uor- 0rle.n, Ulii gepi. l, when we croe. ThP foow,ne extract from tel.gram. r. raLin c-.r, ,r . r 0on,,. .,.-. HC - 7 ...a... .... Hble strife hie year. '.d Tb. M.-i-pni. At proceeded by rail lUedb, s.e.Hw.y dawäre fma Wa-h U Baal H - pr"p,,J ? ''TV' ' tl r r,lv g,, mie. aooih we.t of New!inf,ron ow how little waa known then 'ed ... beliee. that whn hcg.ee th. le.'t for .tr.ry hall oj.no. or feacton therat. Ax Uni-Uat IV (Mat, 1 . mP. enadiw. beam. M- " P" QByr" Ch, K t;5thlld Vols., arrived at his wk.,.d, hen marched to Opelouea., ,h.t were en.er.a..,.d lor the ..fei of ,he;(.gr .tae am. ' "'' , i, Mt- be.n .he aim o. Uh'' ,"7 TI.ra.lav -L.nc. of 1 10 mile, which place we reach c.pi. On .be H.I, of .pi.mb.r General io remember in. Uct-wcll k-ewa wWaJ yr HaM M abna'-.a ho,,, in this place, tat Tliniflf.- dleeet W' T f Lk ....,..b.d n,. .a ..,l..,w.: t Iba Hne-dbat a-f H, rrnea the 'n iC m.dicin.a aaataf .bar.,
. .d nie laurr pari i r-- ..-.-. a , ...j ... ,k.l.. I.WTJr.
i i aavaa. ah.nii ! ail mjw ..in i.iiinn a wBva irairu mi . a aa av . j i , a
rr.ijai-.rr . . ... - - ' Jjf . J, jf
rVr-v' I . ar
JaVV Ja it, t a a.
nlT'
pa
lie was compelled to resign on ac count at ill health. He left the refrj
ment a abort distance from Knoxville, and representa them aa in Kod apirits and ready to whip the rebela at any
time. Three of bia company were
i ... .M.nri.ai ili.iil ma can i'l beller
,erournni,.n..... r.-:" - ' ' , au. . I ...cntra waa con.inuwll I-
received order, lo march hack to Braenear me umoere iwe rw - - ; - - - nr e..n. thi. moeem.at wea a mili- think wc mu.l be rer, caution, about Mediae Hal 'he Mia. r.l... Saa
. ' u. - - Af.'nine too mnch the lone on the Vir,.ini
IBI W aie-P WW' a ------- a
aT ar-
tar hard aad diegrebl march, are real, ed aa wo wke, whe we were ordered
j .j 1... L-on nriaonera iu'to New Orleana.
rnüW " : T.B.l O .aa IM ol December e.ieed or
toe receui nauiu"".. fl CA9C0
a - U . . .JnaaiM.1 llkta
m-ian m i iiit rqiiiri". n wi n w
. . . aa. A i a . . It a . . . aa J....... BP aa aa I H I Bf
Ideof iheP.tomac. Think of th...- lelt na a. onjr in- . ... ...-.-,-7 Affain.on the lHh of S-pfmh. r, Gen ih. oih-r clumii n.a.ih. d nn ih-r .ad. Halleck l.legr.phed me a. ?..llowa. !io die righ, I ahoM1.! he thrown IhaO II mk ..Wh. ...I ord.r forward Key., or Higel ! ut w -pporii.g dt.i.ne ol theo.brr ir pa
till nw lUin Ul JrtriHori ..
fV'trw a.awaaw- 'f I , ilea below N.w Oleen, un the -our frnt M re troop, can be aparen
Voi-caTKEia. About a doaen yoong
men left Ireland thla week, we are informed, for Camp Knox, to enter Capt
Fisher's company. This comiany is now nearly filled, and we understand unou its completion, two of the prom
inent citizens ot Jaaper will endeavor
to raise another company. Our citizens should bestir themselves, as onr. county will have to furnish over 100 men yet to fill her quota.
M arrui.k 1 .iczaaKS.- The Clerk ot
this county informs us that but sixty
seventy m
. . BBaj ---.- ., ,k. W.,ri mm Irani-' from here
rieWT. Omww r..'.. - --- I
ed that the object of our expedition w. .o
Thi. diapateh, pnhli-bed by the c-
Ami Ü I had marched ine .nun- "'01
.ne oolumn alcng the bank ol Hie riwer.u. taad el upon dee dtfferent parillel Made.
. l j I .1.. ,,.i aM l.ir h. ri. until, with ll. irnina. oil in nm X
ql.nia.urroclion anaag Ska atfffa T r..e,.l.in.CI.ef. read. .J.enderd ahmit fl't, ntWi and e v
j:a,. ....inn.J ai that ooint. It aeem. mal"- - .
. ., , . . kl- ..I. .anoataill follnwe
"Uncle oanr ,con"nr " r nroinie.) had neglected to par th 'in the
. . . A I . I .1... k.l..I.lll.'
11 11 nl nav n.ia m- a .... .. . ... .... ,
... . . m '
-Why nl ord-r b.rward Parter'. aaea. esr could ha, raci. -u .n. a ........
If the main force ..I ilie enemy tliwrnrer, audi a m'.'tn.n. w..i - aw
, more troop, can be par. il .-o"i-re.l the ran1111.1111ca11.Mi ekt I aUtajwrr
mid W liiii.'t'.n on 'ur ri.lii anil r- ar 1
or SigelM
it.air avaoea were due. Thie treat
iiiuui.i. .... . - - met wa. loo bad for ih,m. ...d aa Ireemen! 1
a .a I i . ii rrnrn uctr.
they were goti.. lo demand incr r.gn Hian.tch. ire.ume it will b- ..I....11..I by ,vry no'.
t I I ' 1 . . a 1 a a
or eeeer thei- eoanecin-n with tue armv
Arriving et the Port la-e in the .vetting wM
were greatly relieved to find cv.ry Hung .aim, for had our "collored breihern" been diapoeed e give us battle we would doubt
leea have been gobbled up in lea than no
received by rr.o from .he telegraph ..,..r....r j.ary man. iha H Waa aeeaaaWf ... m..v. the
it in the word, qm.ied above. "I think Ikf rmy iu -ucn uro.r ma-,1 cu.... " in,i force of the enemv." &. Ikaa be r....ccntrH.ed l..r . .11 le. A10I I . In accordance with th.a ainrgevtinn I a.k- -,f ihe opinion thai thi. objec SnaM not have
nmuletinf and tonic pmp-rnea
lo r'tive and cure the comni n cm -I lint, of t'-aanea. Liver
"fuo'i M.d act.".
S.tifiia. Indi-a . ii.
er and Am . Ar..
aI.i h ae lt. .liaa-aawa u nlmr
. . .k... - fk. . a....la)
ill in. i:i.n.flv r.- . ... -j h keen riiee.rered by I . kbek, 11 il in rtliiamaB "I eea the nieril. ..I '. ft Her hav hawawld in ihe ab -vw rumpi r I-. and h.re la hid da fr. mm Olpe, p lav. sad thai a m tmWm '' 'Be onlr wnad)' "Hi l..macli B.'era. W a-lvtae all win. ara Hl ted d ajjetaj an agreeable um' lor th ir .ohl-e ah..ve iixlirated, r in. hi. nr. ore .Ming these Untere
S ... A'lv-rti-e.. ant leb. 13. Mun i y ol ire. rn K awdefaagaiaii will nr. rred arl.R tt.a I i...l aurr v.'r of Itobc-ta eon.. Ihr 1 I Ii da ' M .rch fWt4 ti.ru the lines . ; . . U . ....
.'.r.l.O'C It. pi UlUain Ol Dfiu'
31 1 ti.aii' 1 ii nh rsng' 1
ni.e. will ! be run and
arriage licenses were issued by him una. that i. if the ftseat Maria, of their TVoea I e i-anod h, valor i. true, ...d who c.n l.v. the aud.c
ed on Ihe sann day. lhat all the troupe tha
uld be spared, sh .uld be eenl to reinforce
lit
during 1863. Licenses were issued to the following persons front Jan. 1 to
Fash 10 18G4. inclusive. Several of
a .. , - , the happy persons aro vcterau volun
teers, who thus are endeavoring, to aid the government in recruiting for
the future Infant ry service, as well as
the present. Jan. 9 -Peter Kuokler and Victoria Hsrk
Jan. II Wolfgang Schweiger and Ursula
Rieder. Ja 1 1 Lewie Miller and Marth J. Fieber. Jan la Joe. Gutenknust and Catharine Bauer. Jaa 15 - Jo Schneider and Jobanaa Klein.
Jan. 18 Phillip Haberle aad llen E'L Jan 20 Coered Hoffmann aad Franciska Gaaeer. Ja. 21 Gerhart J Sch.onenran and Mary
B. Willne. Ja. 21 -Mathias KumeUcher and Maria Heitmaa. Jan. 2 George Zeiler and Elisabeth Tuchac derer. Jan. 'JG-B-rnsrd Müller and Msgds ena 8ahm. Jan. 29-Eaaaeuel Half and Hannah E.
Newton.
none eatne.
eMfi accomolifhed in any o'lir wy "halt
Hie oi e eiiifiloyed. Any otlo-r ilMpiiniti.ni f an force, would have su'j.fcied them tu
On the 1" h I received the following i l- ilefoa. in detached Iragmeiittt.
egram from Hie Ixcellen.y, the President. 0ov. Cttrtin teleijroph me. 'I have ad vices that Jackson ia crowing the Pototnoc
an N..
Tin. 1 ipniif.liat.
ihr cnt9 inrreof eatabli.hrd. Per.wo. inn rested will picas, he prea.nl. .1 HIN l KAKKINBERGER. P o. IB Mi 1854 -:u ri'iUC HALM
II red at Public An."
To (onMiiiiipliv'.. Consumptive auffcrers ai I r reive 1 val
nable prescript irn for the Cur of Ca Höge,
ity to deny their uu.urpa.sed chivalry!
The next day we lelt our "Bremern in
arms" .t Ihe Port; weut on bo.rd .he ateim
l : aa. t.i u .... anil arr." snun rleacend
n.p o-. William-port, and probably ihe whide i. ih MiaaiasiDPi. About aunaei we reach- witnain por,, , .,
ed "he mouth of the great river.and our eye."el "J WI "'"l" "'mkliry,""d' ThboiT ...dLtr.ro afTection- (?tee of charge
forth. Bral time beheld lha "Illimitable ..a"! ' V'TmZT ' I by sending ih.ir ar... . P , li.es before u. we cou.d aee the beht '-m Harper'. Perry or Marnn.burg .,,.,,, Rev. EIW UP A. WH3 wave, of theOulf d.ao.ng in the r.y.o-nd positive I iformatton Irom Wh.el,ng w ,.,,.,. Kinn- C.un.y, New York. ' a . ibsttbe line is cu, corrob .rale, ihe idea Frh h) 1804 -6-. the setting sun Pw of ua were permit- p..,,,,.., J 1
sublime scan be- " " ' " . I 1 o ICT. ... .... 1., 1 ..1 . IT ,liiI..,,.i riMi ,,,1 BjSIBiav .lira lit
rocking, na VTOTirKis he-eh even 'hit F mar.l
. , , .I . . . l Bnthof.n f Bainh.idL'w T.wnalip Du-
on me 1.. n
ted to gaze long upon th
fore ue, the ship commeTicod
almost momentarily a Bidden sicknees over came ua all. This sea sickness i. different
from nv thing I ever experience before
IIH K an er.tiMie.1 w
1 I I.I.I, oil MOMMY, P-b thega-i. Isti. I hi- reelaVae, iwo m le. irom Hut.liir nre ih Mbsnlef prop.ny to w.t: 1 Has 86 bead ..f Caul-' 15 8heep. R0
400 i.u-hels Coro, väago n. fatmog
I . m
and all "P "r ... . . -.,
I r . Kl N A r.renn 01 j amnm. . ifireii an all awaM over 'hre. do lars, ihpiirrhxaer fivinc his note with pprV'd eciirity. bearing interest from dal; three dollars and under, east. GUSTAV SPIKTZER Pah. th. 184 -3"
a follows:
ocn. ua 1 11 vs .nrgr-p...-. o rotml- h-w (ikon Bf mm Mr hiwavaa.
vt'u"d anl appraised al men v dol').r,de
Bniiiaeriilgr Mnprrvinoraa ATI ENTION! XO I'lCF. i. hereby ifea I all ihe Super tjsafi u. It inbr.dg. lovnship. Du.nM.
Ci Ind.. 10 hrit.a iheir accoaaiB, properiy
r, a. . .ii - ha..., and ''Until you know more certainly the ene- frbr, a. Inllowa: of a bcw.. color, h.nh jf .,.,,,-,, to the Towiietiip Ryth next morn.ag all were I better and! J f?om oulb f lht plu(ICt , 0, hin,, lee, white, and bald I.e.. r wni.e (hf 8,,rd,f of p.,,. Iter three daya voyage w reached the te- T no0ino ,he cauiial etrip. and a atar on his forrhred. s lump )8,4 ,, ,h- Townahip Library room, ia lb. n.asul. I M.tagord. ia Tex... bar. we!'" ' d-t B r' "'' hia rgftll hind lag. i. ab-ut .hirteen hand. H . V. P 7
nieala I Matagorda 1
landed and remained at the mouth of Mats
n,Am Ra until January 10. h. when we
hui ws wa a ' w - -- .... a. Jaaui lli.llS foPi'O
aacended th bay 0 ihia poo.l which ia ten r-w
ilea from Its mouth
Wa will remain here but a few days, our
r .... r .ha nnimon l ist th. eti'iny win
j mis vi vir " fr - - send a email column toward Penney Ivan.a,
in that direction, Ihe.
Huddently move on Washington with the forcee outh of the Potomac, and thoaa he
deaiinatioa ia 8an Antonio, or Galvesion, "es tr-
. I.I a . .1 l.llaa
n . health and .air W. have a. " e bat ".coal, report . I.rg. force' II. -drickoon, of P.toh. Town.hip, pe-ted - hV.. o-elock P. M oe SSM d.y. fat JZ&LZ Jon the V.rgiai. .id. of th. Potomac. f& 'r?L Z purpoae of electing thre. .teeU
Our rtimnti. inj Ag.in, o. th. 11th, Gen. Halleck MM
niirh.snd lama on the rieht lee.
Witness mv hand this 11' h, day of Feb A. II. lent. II A. HOLTHAUS Cerk D.C. Feb. 13 1864.
i;tray IoBice.
State of Indiwna. Dubois County:
L I.
MATTHIAS KIKKEK, Township Traetee. Feb 6 h. ln4-4 w
NOTICE S hereby glvm lo all whom it may eon. cern that there will be an eleeima held
si the Church 8'. Jookohi in Haiiaas. ua-
hoi. county Ind on the nin ms
I
t.cipated ia six hard fought battle., and lot '7J" .dl"' w,,h ' in -J,:'?r-i ai .ueh In the eor.gatlonf ..
many food men. Those ol aa who remain " p- r lebe years 010, eppraieeu maw yi fc d t M,d church, laateae et jnnn v ' a .... ..... ii . , 1 11 d J A I... ... Am Ba.lla AmlmA .. . . ..ai. V..J.. m a
. ... ! 1 1 1 aa Amm .. aa.l nil ah. ill TCIf
- CaSaaBaU- urn, w.n... ",r.oJ""VS:ÄXK.0N. )?n&&Gl&L
oeipn. month! loeaer to Berve; in mm ...no ina..y .
Wirliam Brunerand Aleiander Bolin, dated Torrneli0i , Manntet nd Cssper Todrattk,
front of ua, I received Iba fob
Feb. 1-Chrialiia Sening and Klus bath h(jfd b(jMtt w, bJ fought, and I think the ,lly WM
Mehne. I..kaii.nn .ill he aruabed. While much re- lowing
mains for the army to perform, there i a ' A..i it.tini.ino uann the Silixens at
Shorn.. You h.v. ach ,0 do in the w.y of h 'hi- moment received. t . alaaaa. a a. Baaia.fl In lh H äsS 1 1 1 11 A nl V Ollff
raewr-atruetine. Chanre. are to be made for .ntorm-.o.. ... - - r -
Feb. 1 -Frederick Meioker sad Mcdelena B. Vogaa. Feb t John Behaar and Margaretha Been. Doner.
WaB Diff Sept. 16, 1862, If 30 P. Bf.
Mai. Gen. McClellan: Youraof7P. M.
feb. 13' h, 1864 I JOHN G. T0RMELIA5.
MOTIPR TO HF.IRS OF PETITION TO Feb. 6th, 18o4.-iw.
SELL REAL ESTATE, gtate of Indiana, Duboia County: .
OTICE is hereby given thai John O.
nr-cFnisicr.
. . . . -a - . L. . ..Jar.
VT 0TICB la heresy fi" i siened will proceed, wltb tbe 8urveyr
Fed. 6 Alexander Ruh sad Emma Egg. ot,ler or for WOrse: the eyae
Feb. -Charles Btrkeametsr aad Anna' wor,tf Tm upon votL That you w
Feb. 6 Samuel B. Morgan sad J. Decker.
Feh. -Charles Marten and Wilhelmin
Lakes.
NOTICE is hereby given thai John O.li. aignea win proway., w- ...- . Lotbie, .dmini.tr.7or of tbe estate of o. Dubois eaoaty. on lbs 7th day JJ ....'... , . .1. j .. i.oAo . ka itnea and determine
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