The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 1, Number 13, Monticello, White County, 17 December 1850 — Page 3

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1S50.

nJensUiid tic a Vt-ntrilo-qiiia pcr.crrnancs wnl ue given evening, (Tuesday,) at the school house, br T.Ir. . A.. Graham. It is sail that his parJbnrjance is excellent. yQ-We tee requested Id say that a Chootin Match frill come ou at Norway, caChriafrnas ay - Forty Turkey to be thstfaf. 1 Qj-Pork is ssllii , oa tha Canal E.t ITswYear3 Address. 'Tiie person who will writs the best Now-Yerr's Address for the Carrier, to the natrons of the "Prairie Chieftain " shall be enti tled to a copy of tljis paper for one year. The Addresses will be submitted to jad-res who will de cido upon their merits. Tho name of the author to accompany each Address under a separate seal. which .will not be broken until af ter the selection is made. Scud in by Christ. maiikied. On Wednesday, December 11, by Hev Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Solojiex Yeegeh, (Tailor) cf this place, and lARY,daugh. Her of John Shaw, Esq., of Pretty Praisrit, Tippecanoe Co. Krcmt!! Solomon has at length arrayed himself in &11 his glory, and is determin edto Callage rso more from his neigh bors; p-SHAW wo mean he got tired o "pulus cut" by himself, and concluded to double teams. May their thread o happiness never cut in the eye, end. the silken cord that unite tkera never be severed, or their enaction was cold, so that whsn tha seam cf Ufa shall be cut by tha 7tezx& cf death, thev can aav 'we have lavd ca ci.h, sve vi'd meet in he a Tea. Sa jaota it be. Thanks for & e&eer pon this occa sion. Oa Thursday ever.ir December lih, by the Rev. G. D. Miller, David Tuepis, Esq., to Miss Mart Iahzs, all cf this city. , jhe Printers were remembered on t:..a ccc Ko L i hand and heart united. V ; grooBi, a happy bride, ti i &ch hata fondly plighted T v ' ve till death divide. A ff, Ue poet's song would bless you I U:e fervent prayer is given, , Thtt if sorrow e'er distress voa ire may meet and love ia Heaven. J ANTED, 1,&J3 Veniaon saddles, for whick the highest cash pri.ee in money -or groceries will be paid .It. V . biiLi. STATE OF INDIANA,) Wejxb Counit. in-vacsuon aiiei viciot nkstnaall. EirdiSari) TS. Ell I'l'sorni Blrdsall I In-TBcation after October Tctia, 211 nfc stria a II. Eir&jall ill in C!iancery lor .ijivarce. f, i now the eomriJsiriant. Turnifi. ! ts Ircitor, and makes preot fcytrieaui' . jVit ot a uis.nterested witness that the said defendant ia a non-resident ef the Jitate of In diana. The eaid defendant is-therefore here br tJ.ou.lied of the pendency c; saiu iu;i, snu that in!es lie appear and eh!:r r't-.td, an ier, or demur taereu, on trie ut-. c,;y ot me next term of the White Circtnt Court, to !e botten at ti;eCoitrt House "rn the to n cf Jlontleetlo, on tK C'rd Monday in Api'-l r.-cz', t'u ssi bill will bs heitJ tmi dccrcci in j-.er a I t.Tce. Attest: EAICSON UrCOinJACRiUIAY, crcik T. C. C Hy o. :;'Cc . i, iv'AA U XJi.1 t t....'i..X '-I1 LY 3 cf an Jxtc u.i t t. C3 ."l.-p;-l-i f . : i tl.e i'w.te Co'i-.'y C.-c; t Cc.-t, 1 v. id,'' to f ah .c f Is tit iLt I o y f Z.i -ir, i 'A, et t' e Co"t L n t iu,-, ia t. iti-i lef rit. ".c i, a i.'.- i il,el ; j-i rroc 1 Ly t' ti - . I v 1 pro 'iff it r, t !(jf tet i ye: j, c f t . s .r ' . i i -t'5, to-wit : Ce som-'i east q kin-. r J of t'.e v . i e?' c.i- ! i re. irs .ve, I" J 11 tjv,r-'j t t. i; i ' s J iur, () it t - . . - f ) iif 3 c.-'-tf f liVf'T. rtjr i:rca. 1 tf . r t t 4 . Il: .f ir... l I i i .

CTATE OF INDIANA,

White County, esV Ltta Cifcci: Court, in v;tr ..en OctaW.r . term, J 830, Jacob U ;c 1 3-re-h Williamson, Joan- V lascery . rta Williamson, Mietisst A. I Berkev.' I .pOJIES now the complainant by H. W. "4 Chase, his solicitor, and fdi's the affidavit ot a disinterested witness in the office of the Clerk of said Court in the words and figures following, to-wit: (insert;) from whit h it appears that the said defendant, Joseph William son, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Tit" said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the Cling of .said MIS, and that unless he appear on the first day of tho next term cf the said White Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court IIouso in Montieello in said County, and plead, answer, or demur to said Bill, the same will be heard and decreed in his absence. Attest: R ANSON M'CONNAUGHIIAY, Cierk. dec 10, ISiO jr's foe 3,50 12w3 STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTT, ) ss. Geo. W. Spider, Clerk of the Jasper Cirji. cult Court and ex-ofSeio Auditor of Jasper County, hereby gives notice lhat the lands returned delinquent fur the non-payment of Taxes for the year 1S43, will be sold at the door of the Court House in the town ol Renssel'aer, on the first day of January, 1851, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4o'cioek P. M., of said day, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay said taxes; also the tax-s of" the current year, together with the intrr'-M, penalty and cost of advertising tin same. Manusciipt list and notice of said : ns have been posted up in said County as required by law. Sale to be by the Treasurer ot eatd uonty. Witness my hand and the seal of the Commissioners Court, atoince in Kens l. s. sellaer, this tho 14th day of November, A. U. ItfoU. UfcAJ. W. SrillibLl, nov 25, 1850 10w6 Clerk. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. BY an order from the Probate Court of W ite County, Indiana, I, Franklin J. Herman, Gunruian lor Moziah McXelscy, a minor child, will oiler at public sale tho real estate of said minor, oa the IStk day cf January next, at the residence of slid Franklin J. Herman in Jackson township, White county, Ind., towit; The north west quarter of the north east quarter oi section ro. in town No. (27) north of ranjje No. (2) west, and tho north west quarter ot tho south-east quarter of section in the same town and ran we aforesaid, being eighty acres, to be sold subject to the widow's dower in the premises. Terms of sale One-third cash in hand, one-third in six months, tho remainder in twelve months, the purehascrto oive notes with approved security FRANKLIN J. HERMAN, dec 3, tS50 12v4 . Guardian. DR. VON DONIIOaST, Sargeoa Dantist, ""1 AVING permanently located in La fay . u ette, ia prepared to perform all operations appertaininjr to the profession. OFFICE At Dr. Biddle'a old stand, on Mnin street. . Lafayette, dec 3, 1850 I2m3 , Corn Wanted. Will give Cash for several thousand bushelse I Lorn, delivered at the btore ot Love joy & Co. J. C. LOVEJOY. Moatscello, dec 3, 1850 lltf BY STEAM. HAVING removed his stock of Goods to his new brick building, in front of the Court house, takes this method of informing his old friends and customers, and the p-uhli-s generally, that ho had juet received la'ge additions to his hitherto heavy stock of Dry Goods, Groeeiies, Hardware, Queensware and Cutlery, which he off era at. reduced prices. : lli practical knowledge of the business, and the fact that hi3 pur-' chases in tho east are madj principally with cash, rwt only enables him to make suitable selections, but to purchase cheaper than many other Louse?. Ho is neither in the habit of, or has any desire to brauf or blow, but simply to invite the public, to a close examination of hm stock, as he confidently believes himself able to furnish goods of all kinds, at such unusuaiiy low prices, as to render nil highly pleased withhU o'd fashioned and plain oiiLand manner of doing business. come on oid friends; and as many new ones p.s willTavor hissi 'with a call, e wWX endeavor to tenpr thvm coup!ete ra'i3f:tctton. The followlit vw'Ti.c;-s a portion of the goods that tit- krrpt coristanta- on Lkiiiisi to-wit:. LL'J'illS. y . Crown, BU-.ck, Steel-mixed, Drab and I hi'-. CAECIEHES. , . ; . A plata r.ni f,mcy article of American ' I rnt'i Caoii-n-r-.':-. A sine nsaonrne-.'; f Vestmjja, of any der'rt J : - t:y lor , r wear, both plain and I'fcflCV. ' CALild.13 . . Calicoes of every qu,ility, enilcacicg the Anerican, Enri;sb, and French prkits. t:: fo:.i.:j vaiue'; of choice d c rria'iy to i I'-'io the lac ,ps May also be toand amors 3 his stock i VI i CI.-i r -ealle Ti-surn, Lawrs, i-rrEes, Chame-lc.-n and B;sck Alpaccas L IIk'1 i'l C',3 ii ',l?) Jacoi.t . ! tr f. 'lite d n tr, L-iccs, RibWi -5, yiliH .-it-rchii'f-, P ii'ui a, Frtn- . :.tir?, ci.d a ne .... sr" :.: ;.t r: n d Cotton pocket nnd ti t r X I N r T i "tf II A . I, AND CAl Surnia, Panama Hats: CJotli i, 4 ( f f : t l, 'LI i.ji T -oti, Kip L i1 f. J Ciuiii-ona' f 1 1 c .'i r:;7, find 1 C.l;i-

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II. R. LOVEJOY CoSept 25, '3 f- r- w i" f w JUL ifc i. J' M.9 " Aticmey end Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, MonticcHo, Ind. 2 4- .,. M. . f INDIANA SADDLE, HarnessjVans-e, a&d Trunk IlaatjfactBrtr Lavatette, lxt. Invites the. attention of tha c:'ztm . i of Tippecanoe and sdjoistng coButirp, to his stork in trade, at his shop oa Columbia street, a few doors from the south-west corner of the public equate. He tii'.l contiuues to make to order, tad keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment ol eaddies, bridles, martinasles, trunk, valises, carpet bss, bu--?v, riduig, and waeon whips, back and b'tli'y bands, check and pluogh lints, and in ihors every thing cunoected with the business, all of which are tnanufjetared by experienced hands and the best of stock. As be iaten Ja to 1 c ready at nl' tintes to accommodate wholeea!e or retail customers, he asks their attention to his stock and prices, as ha cannot fail to please. oct'22, '50 5tf Bounty Land Claims. rilHB undersigned having received tho no ji. cessary fonntand iriBttuelioiis from tie Department at Washington, i. ready to undertake tho prosecution of claims, on lessenable terms, for alt whom it mav concern. D.TURPIE. nov 12, e0 L;f . II. A. Spencer, 71. I. rfpiHANKFUL for tha very liberal patrottJlL age, since a resident of tliia county, may be consulted at all hours. Hi bill shall be reasonabl and accommodating. Ofnce on the east side of the public jaare. -Montieello, sept. 3, '50 itf Wanted. A NY quantity of the following articles, fo: iJk. which we will pay the higest msrke' price. Corn, Oats, Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow Flaxseed, Beefhide, dry and green, Ragi Butter and Eggs and Chickens, and almo every thing else the farmer can produce. Wr will give any thing we have in exchange fc the above articles. Come on, we are in for trade. Nov. 5, '50. H. R. LOVEJuY &, Co. - ScaHrass Rope. ON hand, 300 lbs, suitable for wells and halter?, for sale by II. R. LOVEJOY & Co. Sept25,'50 J f T 7" A T T. I 1 ,r.&a bushels of Potatoes, 'tf Norway, oct. '50 R. W. SILL. Broad Axes, ff V all sizes, for sale cheep, at the store of nov s;o R. HUGHESTtVO IllCll IlOJrP. A Larr-a q jtntitr of two inch rope, for aule X-a. cheap by ii. HUGHES. R. JAYNE'S Expectorant, a genuine ar tide, for the cure of pulmonarv diaease. vc, tor sale tv J, S EATON. oct l-2mS r? D. &, W. IIA1VDLEY, r-( -si HAT MAMFACTl'EEIlS . Respectfully inform the public tha: thev conanae to manufacture to orJar, and keen constantly on nana a general assortment ol ilats and Caps, which thev are&tisfied can not po excelled m durability, chea fness. and beauty of style, by any establishment in the country, liieirlong experience in the busi ness, and the extensive patrons r thev have hereto, ure received, enable them la rsx.-rt wuii conr.denee, taat those who favor t' cm -u.i, , in nut tu away wtwoct tec-.tcrj "H was for them to have been there." Country dealers will be supplied with Hats and Cap, on terms that will Link a it an r,' ject for them to call. Lafayette, oet. ?., '50 Stf Famil)- rledicines. R. SPENCER'S VegeuWeTonic andReji etorattve Litters; Dr. Mull's m.etiicatt vua:zn Ajozengcs ; tiarasiton's sugar coated vpgfctaose catnarttc 1 ilia; a rail ton vegetaiic Asuc i ..is; JJr. Uragg s Indian Qur.n eagar ruaitu ami outoua a iiis; 1?. A. i'aiine-s-ock's rermifugej Wilder's Horse Ointment ; Dr. Ilenj. Godfrey's Cordial, ic, for sale at tho Drujj Store, of J." SEXTON, octl 2,iiS . Co n "hs and Colds. TZTUFF'S Pulmonic Balsam, for tho core ol ..M..M,. Coughs, Colds, Bronchities, Consntrp tion, and all atiectiotis ot tha lun s; f 'F.io by J. SEXTON. , oct 1, 1S50 2m5 Dr. Jayne's Medicine j. TAYNE'S Expectorsnt, Aherativi, ''r(J' minative .Balaam, Ague Pills, Tonic Vermifuge, SanaHvo Pills, American Hair Dye, (which wivl change the Lair from any other color t beautiful auburn or jet black.) and ' Dr. Jay.ac's Hair Tonic, an. excellent sritclo for Dacticiors ana oid tnatus as it prevents tae ostr from falling off or becoming prematurely pryj ii also cures eruptive .diseases, of th bend, gives tha hair a rich and beautiful appes.ran.ee. it is une jualled by tiny oi ier artutd ol- the kind a an c sternal eppneanoa lor sprains. broisca, awelUnss, internal pain, thpumatiam, 4'c. "" . J. SEXTON, oct l-'imS JLjl JL 3TICE OF TOE PEACI i st, two doors north of Tub: isf&.v:te, lnl. CM.: c; reuse to L r 1 C La 4' 1 k.J ij-f

Dr. J. C. Lor

. 3: J "f r rn ;s eervic , ur Mic t nd the pub lie ftoerc his profrfivor. II I'.y, nnd hop3t"i Kurt, to rectii j ivr .ttenuoo t a sSsto f robllc 's 1 " "I - :- i-l tirn. t-'.n :i?-r.t, at hts reH:s-neet ca tho MTisre. til this J-.r.u the sootJIi t; c rae:ly occupied by C. W. Kt ad MoficslU. Ha cor.si-cs:y oahaBd, t. ood sapsly cf Dregs and Medicines, that will lo scd'd'low for cash. Sept. '50 Itf T . Rothrock Corner tf.ZIain and Harrison ttr't.) TJ OULD respectfully inform tha citizen t of Montieello and vicinitv, that be i .-luui.uiiu aiia .Cii.av, istt L t IS 'ant reception of every vanaty cf that the necessity of a family cal'a ould afk his friends, and the public in trie coni'int Groceries t tur, and wo een.ra.iy, to ea:t snd examine his stock, as he ftc'.scor.2 dent that he cannot fail to pie, cot only in price, bat in cualnyHis stock consist ia pati of" the following ar; c i : fcccsr, tea, coL.ee. rr. '. pper. au j..cr, ginger, macaer.mc.ro, aSom, copper, candy of ererv varietr, tobacco, brooms, stone as d wooden wars of different kind, U of which he offer low for cash, or epcroved country rros'ocs. i, 50 Itf a. i, tw ceteorstea meoieine cn hand. Good to cur? the Arse, tnd lbs iiis lhat fieeh ia fccii too; for .-.': bv KENDALL & E?.D. Norway, sept 25, '50 l "While Fizlu A PRIME snide foi &Ie tv i., IL E. LOVEJOY tf Ct Sept 5, 50 Matches. , ( GRCE3, which will be :' J enr eheat J U by H. R. LOVEJOY 4 Co. P -J, '50 Flax Seed. rT1HE highest price r;,'-I for clean '" .Crrn hn 1," P V fl 4 T T .. r r A Korwi jt Sept. SG t iX I W T f f bis tali, for al bv jUO KENDALL & ERs Norway, S.pt, 0 LI ii lei nits. BUDD'S onnvslled Wound, Nerve tnd Bone liniment; Chinese liniment (or man and beast ; II. G. Farrdl celebrated Arabian liniment; far sale at the Dru Store of oct l-2mS J. SEXTON. ... . A Good Chance tn Par. "g C"ilOlJS t CrcajTlcy will give the 1, Canal price for any quantity cf Wheat in payment of debts due the firm, or either of '.Item, if delivered soon. To our friends e would eay, that in order t carry on our business and" complete our Mill, w oivst have money, and we hope alt those indebted will consider ifcis a particular invitation to psy up. Those who kave rotes end acconnts of long star.dia g, who do not take this hirst, will be notified in a different manner. A general assortment of goods on hand, which we will e!i law for cash oria exchang for wheat, oats Vc. oct 1, Alex. Jacques, JkLAls.jkA. tliAll V U1 i I A: 1 l.' a i li' ii JU..b , ie. 2, Blue Front, One door eat of the pub'icsqaare, Lafayette, Indiana. Crackers and Candies canctaiulj on hand. Country merchants w-islfma- to purchase at wholesale, will rind it to their advantsge to sjiverrie a call. Orders Drotnptly attended to. Eept.gVSD ltrJ GOBLOVE O. EHE. orsTAvrs a. wood. Bciim '"Wood, Attoraeys and Cocseilors at Law, Lafayette, Indiana. I W Jt W W !iJf 7l;T UT.MCG3, i loves, cinnan;!, ginger.spie X H and pepper, at whclessl r retail, bv ii. r, lot may c. SeptC5,50 " ' ' i anted. -rd v,?!i to f. (s7 V rchass 10". .ich they wi Uyr?: t'.e .aiict rIE L. Li "- cz. it' (0I,..;E3 13 - Also :ltrs la Pai3t Ci! BreWooij, Bye ttrnZt, &t. On baad at U times a foil atsartrneist of alt articles properly pertsiatcg fa that fccslaeM-QVU-ITT UrE:c-", ?S.ICI3 JfAIS. Orders promtly and filth fV.iy alter G&ods fcr the courttff uacked with car ,1 to. ill. S:' CI it or eneed at any cocr '-eiezi rerio.t. of ey s iTetta ti