The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 1, Number 12, Monticello, White County, 10 December 1850 — Page 4

NEWS FROM THE PLAINS! 20,000 <men beyond the Desert—Cholera! Starvation!! Indian Hostility>.

Through Hawley & Co., we have re- ceived the Sacramento Transcript of yesterday It contains a letter dated at the Great Meadows, Humboldt River, Sept. 12th, from Capt. Waldo, the philanthropic and energetic friend of the immigrants. IIs? f s thr.t h? rr.t j .y v. i Lai given up to die; others without food, save the worn out horses which had borne them thus far en tha way to California Some were living on dead and putrid horse-flesh some had died from starvation. He says he has met very few who have any provisions, and nearly all ere traveling on fact their 'horses end mules having given cut. No one now thinks of gold the cry is for bread. The Indians have stolen a great number of the emigrant stock, thereby many families have been left from four to six hundred miles from the settlements, without tsatna for means of conveyance, and tha Indians are daily growing more hostile and daring. There ia scarcely a day passes, that there are not more or less skirmishes between them and the whites. Many women are on the road with families of children, who have lost their husbands by cholera, ' and who never will Cross the mountains without aid. I have met intelligent packers who left the Missouri river on the 1st of July; they concur in the statement, that . there are yet twenty thousand back of the Desert. Fifteen thousand of this number are now destitute of all kinds of provisions; yet the period of the greatest suffering has not arrived, if the supposition be correct, that twenty-five thousand are yet back of the Sink. It will be morally impossible for ten thousand of .this number to reach the mountains before tha commencement of winter; and the probability is that they will then find these mountains covered with snow from five to twenty feet deep. All remember the fata of the Donner party. In another letter dated Truckee River, September 15, he states other facts in relation to the prevalence of cholera, deaths Eniong the immigrants and tha hostility of the Indians towards thorn. . lie closes his letter with an earnest appeal for help to these unfortunate people. We sincerely hope his appeal will net be in vain. J. N. Johnson, Esq., has gone to Sonoma and Napa, to solicit aid from Gen. S ffiiih . C a liforn ia Courier. A Perjared ScouuJrel faiSel. The following case under the fugitive slave law recently occured at Pttshurg. "A southern man in Pittsburg, who came to arest a slave named Jones, e wore that the negro whom hi pointed cut had been his slave two yeaas since, but had ran away, and claimed his delivery up ia him by the "commissioner," was thwarted in his purpose under the law. He got hold of the wrong man, for all the old residents ia Pittsburg knew that Jones had lived in that city for over twenty years. The claimant was committed to prison for ptrjnry, and Jones went .on Lis way rejoicing. After living ia jail for four days, the claimant was released on G10C0 till." lie j v h ;.t is to rresC.'tjL t tuz'a c::urI;? Half.?; II: 3 1 c: 3 l;cn a I...!.1 rncre 'E t n r-blcd at n t, and t' 2 cc.t!j r I n r..c.e e. .r f :r 1." s ten dh;:3 t . - a Ebr th? Licit cf a ha.-.. J-. : 3 '. .1 1 :u I : :.i c 1 his v ; y 1 0 l'.. 2 C . ... -i 1 . .. I . " . J c : t . , )i. : . i 'u ire. 3 t ll.a L h.jh 2 . .11.2 v 1 . i , r 1 ; c. , c '.. l a s 1

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I. .: .'..1 f. . .1 the vant of energy or capita!. Captain Love describes the entire valley of the Ilia Grande as peculiarly addaptsd for raising sheep; as from the mildness of the climate they require no sheds during the winter months, and can graze during the whole year. The climate the small expense of taking care of the flocks, and the cheapness of them induce Capt. Love to believe that sheep raising will prove a very extensive and lucrative business through the whole valley of the IMo Grande. Capt. Love saw no Indians during his expediion, but met with frequent signs of then, and inferred their vicinage from numerous' 'to Ail fires at night in the mountains. Boy. Ma, is'nt Mis 3 Lovelocke a nice lady; is'nt she, thought Mother. Yes, love, she is, a very fine lady. Boy. And don't father think a heap of her? don't he thought Mother. Yes, father, E3 well as myself, thinks very highly of Miss Lovelocke. Boy. That's what I thought to-day when I seen him hugging and kissing her in the front parlor. Mother. (Springing to her feet with all the agility of having pressed her foot on hot smoothing iron,) your father huggiEgand kissing Miss Lovelocke? Boy, (in a tone of the highest glee,) My eyes! was'nthe though! Mother, (distressedly) and did che suffer him to do such a thing without raising an alarm? Boy, (winking his eye in a cute style,) she did'nt sutler any at aU; she jus hugged aud kissed back again as if she liked it better nor apple dumpling covered with 'lasses dip. Mother, (wildly hysterical) Oh! the mean, rat-eyed, pug-nosed, red-headed flight. The scandalous hussy! I'll tear out her eyes, I will! She falls down fainting, tears her hair, and kicks her heels on the carpet, crying for a divorce, while her son runs out for a doctor, and meeting pappy coming home, tells him, that he his hopeful sonney, would'nt stand in his boots for something and a trine over. A woman's heart ia like a fiddle; it requires a lean to play upon it. An Indian's Receipt. Joe Scobasin, a Penobscot Indian, not long since, was sued for the sum cf five dollars, before Squire Johnson. On the day of trial, Joe made his appearance and rendered the requsita amount, for debt and costs, and demanded a receipt in full. 'Why Joe, it is not usual; it is unnecessary,' said th.?. squire. "Qa yes, me want 'am receipt, sartain." 4I tell you Joe, that a receipt will do you no good." 'Sartain, Squire, me want ,um. 'What do you want it for, Joe'?' 'Oh, spese me die and go to heaven then they say, well Joe Scoabasin, you owe any man now'? Then rna say not. Very well, did you pay ma Ben. Sanders? Chy:;,:..:;:7'ui.' L.-fi ...Jt . tn I t J., t. ' J. Thwii r. - have ta go wsy clT dor. End run sh c-.;.- h I to h'j't m S -uh-e I he f.h! 3v. Ir g st; ry 3 f 1 1 by a 1 1 thcr cf t' 2 1 . 1 ! d t. 1 t, e tt.,n , kr t" - j'--- "h, r- 1 r" t ' " D i1 ? i hrhh .:, . . t th -z ' . 1 1 1 ; 1.1 1 1 : i' ..... ' . ai -g "I - , ,1 i-l3 -h -1 13 ' D 1 I -rt:: 1 ' 1 !.,,,.., i 1 13 d - r. r. J j "i 3 , - r- . 1 I h iJ.j tf ' i o. ... t : r !-

Z2. A. Cpcsces, EI. I). FiTlKAKKFUL for. tho very liberal patroneince a res'dent of tain county, may be coisuittsd at ail feoers. Ills bills shall be re.iffonai:! and eecoairnodatir!;r. OCli.:o en tha east side of tha puLlie eusre. Moatictlio, tept. 25, 50 Itf

Family Medicines. TT SPENCER'S VcjretatleToaic and ReisJ' etoratiro liittcr?; Dr. Hull's medicated cough Lozenscsj itamikou's isajar coated vegetable C'.tiianic Pills; IIr.nii!tir.'si vegetable Ague Pille; Dr. Era?s Indian Queen sugar ccati cnti-bilioua i il'g; K. A. Fahncatock's Veraifuge; Vvilcicr's Horse Ciat.iciit; Dr. Doiiij. Godfrey's Cordicl, &.c, for sri?e at tho Dta::x Store, c? J. SEXTON. octl L'sr.O A CJUJ3 aoii revcr.-Dr. E. J. Rice's Vrcrt.iblft CliOiiin-n'ir.Ki. b npw orri1 in Uie practice of Bledicinc, and a safe and infallible euro for ague and fever, congestive chills, i iii -.it- obstructions, and generafdcbility j for sale ut the Drug Store of J. SEXTON, oct 1 2m0 UFF'S Pulmonic Ealsam, for the cure of Jtji. uougiJS, u.oias, iironcliities, tjonsurnption, and all affections of the lunp; for sale uy J. sexton. oct 1, 1E50 2mG Dr. Ja)-EGs r.Icdichtes. TTAYNE'S Expectorant, Alterative, Cart. niinative Balsam, Ague Pills, Tonic Vermifuge, Sanativo Pills, American Hair Dye, (which will chans?3 tine hair from any other coior to a beautiful auburn or jet black.) aid Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic, an excellent article far bachelors and eld maids as it prevents the Lair from tailing off or becoming prematurclv gray Gives tha hr.ir a rich and beautiful appearance. it 13 unequalled by any other article of the kind aa an external application for sprains, bruises, swellings, internal pains, rheuma tism, ye. J. JiiiiTON. oct l-2mG ' S. II. Beckncr, JUT-TIC" OF THE PEACE, Office on liliuois st. t-.vo doors i.nrtii cf Public Suusre. Ii.ifayeue, la..'. Weaker cl TgoIc, ;Sfccessoks to Lewis Fallot, v.: tes rroward ST Rml Comraicsioa Bueiiiess. AND HKALintS IN S LTFISII, &c. &c. Lafayette, Inc. . Dyo St nils. OOD as eon be found ia the market, an a little cheaper bv H.'R. LOVEJOY d;Co. Sept 25, 0 1 John A. Wilstacli, Attorney and Counsellor et law, LafayeUe, Indiana- 1 JLimiiiienSs. BUDDS unnvalled Wound, Nerve and Bone liniment ; Chinese liniment for man uad beast; II. G. Fane's celebrated Arabian liniincnt; for sale at the Drug Store of octl-2mS J. SEXTON. ' The undersigned would inform his old customers and the public generally, that during hi a absence bis Cabinet and CarpenJr" shop will bo carried on as usual by Sanipsan ilartnian. J. HAREOLT. oct 1, '50-ftf OLDRIDGE'S Balm of Columbia, for restoring the Hair, a genuine article, for sals by J. SEXTON, oct i-2m8 Tin Ware (fyj? all kinds; Pine tubs, water and tar buckets, cheaper than any in the market bv II. R. Z.OVEJOY & Co. Sept 25, 0 1 ScEgrass Ilcpo, GNband, S0O lhs, euitabla for vvelb and baiters, for sale by'II. II. iOVEJOY Co. Sept 5, '50 7TT AliT&IZ I,03i) bushels of Potatoes. V Norway, oct. 'SO R. W. GILL. - Wanted. , NY quantity f the following articles, fo: JL which we will pay the higest roarke1 price. Corn, . Oat, Feathers, Deeswax, Tallow Fiasssed, ijeefhides, cry and green, Er. : Dalt r ;r!(! E-s and CLicliCs, ard alr.ios evt ry thi. 2 eie the far.'sci c,i:i ; ro J'lcs. '," v.-;il ' e tr.v tl.i.: t 0 1. ive in exchan-ja fo, the above ar;lcks. Co:.:s on, we arc i.i for trade. Nov. C, -ZX IT. R. LOVEJOY Cz Co. J: Ticcr CJRC:o, v h'ch v. e r.dd vrrv cheat -J, bv il. R. Lo-.LJOY Co. -';i2:,':) 1 - " ' f-ti-r: ;.';-,r.t rnce 1 Lr : --.-.? l l r-u l-v RLjNDALL j FRO. j.-. orway, bept. Z ,3 1 .J..lh i ....... jUwALL Ci. .3JAt 1- ' ' : Th : I 1 E j tn 1 1 1 1 'i i'u r ,1 c 1 - " y i t- ! - ' - ' .-,'-11 p . z i ' t fit. t ' . t 0 tit ' s t 1 1 ..est :

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i...:. 0. . ..... .i ... . 1......, Aexeicak WsiTEhs, A:-n::ucA:i Auti:oe5, a:;d Ar-rnaicA Fas 11:0:1 Platzs. ilTi'.2 iabt'b rtotiMr ax ARts I'Niort wiTiMS nssur." The nnivcrsal voice of tha prcs has prorounced this pubucatio-i at the bead of Amorican rn'iazinr'j. The publisher, ia obe tlienee to the public voice, means to keep it there; he has the ability and inclination to do so. A 8 long advertisements ars sclJim road, the publisher of the Book means to b as brief as possible. By reference to on advertisement putiislied on- the cover of the Book, (a specimen cf which will bo sent to am person revesting it, postage paid.) it will be seen what ia to be done la 1S5I, It will abound in Line, Stipple. 4" lezzo Unto Engravings, & colored Plate s. It will have undr niablo. American Faskios Plate In Each NCMEEB. No lady can make a dress to suit our more refined taste, and be ia the fashion, excepting from 'Godey's reliable Fashions.' Tee Model Cottages WEI be continued, and in every No. will be something new lor The Lady's Vcee-tatee, Such as Knittin?, Net'.'..-.;-, Crochet, PatchWork, Leather "Ribbon, CheniUo and Lace Collar Work; Childrens' and Infants' Clothes, Caps, Capes, Chemisettes, and in fact every thins that will please the ladies. UhouETED Receitts Ao New Music, Will also be given regularly. A;:eiucan Authors. Eoth male and female, will grace the work by their contributions. In fact, performance, not promises, is the peculiar talent of the pub-1-sheroi the only jjady's 1ook putowauca ta Amcr'cs. The proprietor of the book having conducted it for nearly years, considers ins own taste fat superior to any professional per son as a caterer nr the amusement ana laior ination cf the lauiis of hi own country. A FEW NOTICES' . For its ereat enccuro'reiBent to American Vriter?, it should be found in the parlor of every family ia the land, Uiito cs'.ern JLiaporiura. Of all the magazines that have come under our notice, this ss dccicicthy tne naii'lsoracBt nnd the best. INewport J.lcrcury. Oodnv'a Lady's Book ia certainly one of the handsomest and contpletest pabtications of the kind, in this cr any other country. Lutheran Observer. It is splendid, superb, and cnaproachabla. Phila. Saturday Courier. It should bo welcomed into every family a3 an agreeable and appropriate companion for the youthful and tie innocent. Republic, Washington, D. C. Its editor, 3Mr3. Hale, a lady of genius and great taste, is devoted to the improvement and elevation of her eex on christian principles, and is careful to escluda from tho pages of her Book, everything of doubtful tendetscy on the score of taste and morals. Wo rejoice that', a magazine bo widely circulated is in safe ban ds.IV. 1. Christia:: Observer. Terms Cash, ia Advenec Postage Paid. Single No. 25 cents; 1 copy, one year, 3 ; I copy, live years, $10; 2 copies, one year, g5; 5 copies, one year, $10; 10 copies and an extra copy to the person sending the club of 10, 20. Address, L, A. Godey, 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For Sale.. i ---,. K A lar.-e two-story frame Koui-c and two town lots, in " 1.fnr,,;.,U VItoto ia l ,1 ilia j premises a variety of most exi ccllcnt fruit. It is pleasantly situated with everything- nccessary to make it a comforiaMe residenie. i-cr particulars enquire of R. r. oct 1, 1350-2tf Nor,vay,Ind. Br. J. C. Lovcjoj, OFFERS his services as Fhy-fician and Surgeon, to his friends and the public generally, and hoping by close attention to Lis profession, to receive a share cf public favor. lie can be iound nt all times, ' unless professionally absent, at Lis residence, en the south side of the senate, in the house formerly occupied by C. W. Kendail, liiomieciJo. Ilae constantly on band, a good enpply of Drug.- and Medicines, that will be eol-J low for cash. Sept. '50 . Itf J. R.olhrock, , Corner of Main and Harrison sir's.) WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of aicatictllo and viehatr, that he hin the constant rccert.on of c vr-v -rtv of Grocerie3 that tho r. c-;';ty.fa ;".!,. lye .! for, arid would o-k b;3 . .' -, and the public generally, to call and examine bis "stock,, as h feels confident that he cannot fail to pleaee, net only ia trice, but in quality. Kia stock consists in pnrt, of the following all spice, ginger, mad Jer, is;digo, alum, copperas, ca'::ay of every variety, tol-accs?. brooms, stone and wooden wars of utlferent .kinds, all of which he ofihrs low for cash, or approved ccnatrv predtscs. fcicpfj, K.0 Itf - JUSTICE OF Til II P AC II, Chlce o i Jill".. r r pi 3 t'-'.'-r r h, c f r . i o -, - , La,".' j f.!', I . .'. I'.l - -ri,:n '.' L-' ftt.,-; i- , k in r. lju ::y c , ti;:, ) i .t .1 1 . ,y Li . b. L , .1 I "... r t t .

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X ' - y i: " - 10,1 t 9 1 r- " lEck 1"p.' k h d ' . i . a 1 u. . i 1 ".t i ; . i , , i i t", f ,. , r - I $.'. . rl -t 'mi - c t . a. i :.. a -id r r;i at " ' . '.' ?c r. t . 1 ( .crli j h i . ? - c : , . i '.i j l 1 ' t'c i - . ' . . ."E A. PAik.il Y, lTovr. :pt 'j-j In IIENTECNY Mutual Life Insurance Ccmpanv AT CeVINSTOX, Ky. GUARANTY FUND, Sica.COO W. Robbir-s, Prteldent, A. L. Grser, Vice Presic J. lw Pajisan, Secretary. ;D t. BOARD OF DII1EOT0213. W. D. Robblas, J. S, Morgan A. L. Greer, J. P. C-ttev, C. A. Withers, S. E. Mack, R. M. With ere, i S. J. Walker. J. TV .Vorehead. Solicitor. IE Pretlow, M. D., Phydctan. J. C, Casey, CL'n Com. ca I"j.esec6. The term upon which thie company irtsore Ufa are peculiarly favorable tj the insartd; much more e, it'is bclicvc-J, than the terns of any other lifo insurance company, twit: The great securifv aiiordfd i:i a guaranty fund of $iea,C0O, O'j of which has been paid in cash, and UO.UvO eccured in the eafrst manner, by bond and niortgaco of re-.l estate; Rates of Prcxiutn greatiy reduced from ihv rates of other companies, and more equally graduated ; Icsuracce for the benefit of married women Eccuro from the creditara cf their hufVanJs; The insured cot liable to arses:ncnts ior losses; No extreme hazards taken by this company An annual dividend . to alt policy htfiJtn, payable ia ccsh ; also, additions taade to life poiicies every five years. Notes taken in part for premiums. Policies issued upon application with oat do lay, causing no iocs of Insurance to the patties. Lives of either eex insured between the ages of fourteen and sixty, inclusive, for one year, five years, cr for life. Pamphlets and tracts furnished eratts, and applications received and forwarded by D. TURITE, Agent. It. A. S?EjfcEA,' ?uedicat Exarainer. r.Ionticello, sept 25, '50 j :3 p a s iel unci r"-s Cabinet an J Chair Ho.:-s. rIa;o St., between the nubile tcurre market space, right hand side eatt, La fayette, Indiana. Tho l::rgL ci.t rest crfJ beet assortment of Furniture the city always 0:1 ha;id. C I at Kefdalls' etoia in Norway, Indiana. Lafayette, oct 1, '53 2tf : ru' Cnj'ira in ! ads also kept V hxte county, Fire nizd Elorliis linLafayette Insurance Companr, I.NCOSPOSATED TEEEUAEY Cm, 1C3S. Capital Stock, S2CO,CtX. Tbat part of the Capital P'nefc not r.a:;! in c.sh .iteeared dnr U iiul:v4'.ia! y l;h)e !-jr l'..e ci-its aci tiatUitics of liie t'oicany, TIi! Inst;tiit:oa irrtjrn to':V;es of Insrirar.re en fivora'jEe tenns as any rr,,r.u;e eoin;tatty, ca l!iveil:ir Wart-.'iouses and coiitcats, Jiii Kauufattoric. te..tt. ajja.i!;st ' Iross cr Damage by I'ixe. ALSO On Go.-.' V.'ares :.-r ': riV-.st the bararils f InianJ Xrruportat:n and a-tslt ;;.t c.v-.ie of S a Vcsc!?. " Ai! ! ) f arh-.ii-.c n;iun Policies bv Cjr.:ri;y wii! b5T.TOie.T'iy mijurf:J ami p.u.i t: ::.' i.-. :.,e v.-::.tei-i Lafayette, InuLaiia. "loney Received cn Be;osiia, B tbe Company, fir wi-xh iutcrc t wU be aUowcd ilia fji'.cwii. rs viz: If deposited fjr ti davs tliree per eentum. " " p " foar " " V.J " tire " " " tt eio;:,.',s and cvtr,C rcr ecat. IJiriECTOIEb. God!ove F. O.th, X .-!.;.-.-! H. F'oriweii, J.'.n:; s S?rr-s.r.J. I'.-cira.s ?vi. V.'t-arcr, T!iom S. Cos', K.:-tri H. rrrj;e:t, Mark Jones, Mittin L. Pierce, Jacob Walker. - Ofiiccr?. V GODLOVB S. ORTM, Preaident. V Addison Crone, Secretary, , Jacob V a!ke r, G encral A g v nt. E. II. Brackctt, Solicitor. " Family ?. I c d ic in cs. v R. JAYNE'S celebrated medicines c-n . ." Land. Good to euro tha Aeue, and the lus that esh is heir too; for sal bv KENDALL& II IIO. Norway, sept 3, '53 I liite Fii'ii, . PR.ir.I3 ei tlclo fot sale tv II. R. LOVEJOY gf Ca Sept 25, 3 - Ti IE .tl." ,1 !,! 1 C ! . r ' - t v . J ' U L ' , I ' Hil!.,. V. ( - tt-v ji 1 'ml -a- . : Mi,. 1 . . I 7 I f - - it . 1 TV v it V E It . . - t ,it; - . i E" O 1 . ' . Y, 1? " - 1 r c " 1 '1 ' . - 1 : . r ; r t 1

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