The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 2, Number 30, Monticello, White County, 5 February 1852 — Page 2
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ll-rcr . -t ia but cace rid un.. -led .ed I i-iaii tlec'r ' 1 to consist 1 ..First 1 sd'chlcf, In "ks.uc; '.he fatherless and t' . -H-. ia herniation." "'Our law b f :! .;r'';i r.v -.j-. Instead of visiting the widow in 'her Eviction, it not only rejects hut plunders her. 9 ' The last provision among my proposed . amendments is. one whkh virtually da'fines the law. term messuage. In ; the northern parts of our Elate, tbs courts.as I Em informed, construe it, in the case of
i f. -r I., lures ; end if it u pure i
- - a widow, to mean the family dwelling and
- a small farm of 30 or 4D acres around it;
" while, in oar southern circult3,it is usual
j restricted to the dwelling house, out houses, yard tad garden. I have exten ded it to land adjoining, net exceeding forty acres.
Sir, I om !i-';s;.. c'.ali Wvddcd Ij lhc- , auiendmesta just as they stand. Doubtless 'in some respects they may be prot- ' &biy amended. Cut that they .will be, in substance approved by the people of In- ' diaaa. when 'distinctly placed before ' : them, I have not the slightest doubt. I em willing, sir.that you should select any " county ia ' this Stats, I care net which, " from the ' Michigan lied' to the Ohio, . end from our eastern boundary acres sto the Wabash ; let .the mos; alls and popular '- man in it take up the defense of the law --' af-descents just as:' it ia, against these amenpment's ci mine ; let this be the issue made between him and ma, in a p. titicaj contest; let us obtain the ear ct ev---ery voter,' in the townships, in the school - houses'; let the matter be thoroughly sift- ; ed, examined, understood ; and if J do "toot beat him two to one on such fin issue, I -will' confess that I know nothing of the sentiments of that people among whom,
for the last quarter of a century, I have ' mada my home. ' AN ACT to clangs the time cf holding Circuit Courts in the Eight Judicial - : Circuit. ' ' Sec. 1. Be it enacted ly the General Asscmlly of the Slate cf Indiana, Tha the circuit courts in the eighth , Judicial Circuit, shall be held as follows, to-wit ; The Covrts in the county cf Carroll shall commence on the fourth Monday in Feb ruary and August; ia the county of Mi ami on the Mondays succeeding the courts in the county cf Carroll ; in the county of Wabash on 'the Mondays suc- ' ceeding the cour.s in the county of Miami ; in the county of Fulton on the Mondays succeeding the courts in the county of Wabash ; in the county of Pulaski on the Mondays succeeding the courts in the county cf Fulton ; in the county cf - Jasper on the Mondays succeeding the ' courts in tha - county of Pulaski; in tha county of White on the Mondays suc- - ceeding the courts ia tha county cf Jas ' per ; -in the county of Cass on the Men , days succeeding the courts in the county cf Whits ; in the county cf Howard cn the Man-lays succeeding the courts in the county cf Ciss ; end t.h ccurU i:i the counties cf Carroll, Cass and Miai, shell hell two wcihs eeeh t.:rm if the tu3:n:e3 require it; in the county cf Wa I: t'.:c 2 Techs if tha Lu.h'.zij rc-h-a it; and in eeeh cf sell Cher count!: , cs w:ck tieh t:r:n if the bue!ness re- : Jjuire it. . ' CC. 2. AH process naJa return ij tr y cf the courtj cf the reipscllve c 3 trorese;!, tt the th .: j LerctDf;ro .i f-r L;IJh-g tin. .!...s th..--cf, :'..!! la and tha r: j !.rely d v.-i,id --. .1 2 3 i la the Crsi t; j 1 i!l i - "-id b Ll -:a 1 j. - 1 I 1 - j - . ; cf i' , -', Ai -: L j I 1 l ,. . -I . .,... . 1 . . . j ; 4. .1 I i e. t . e c .'..i c .' j 1 . -,J.
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j r. I on ny cl In .ess v h.re ,1 l.a. i 1 jun'. J th set my I. r d af. Tl. Cecil ot j a". -Ji. i. ... . this 2oih day of January, A, - -:. - I). 1C22,-' """" ': Secretary of State. Pit AIBXE .CHIEETAIN THURSDAY. FEBSUARY 5, 1852. A txsan' by tlio.iiaino a of John CL Johoson committed snicida-in this Count) 'ori the. CCihirtst., s will bo- seen -by reference to the Coroner's inquest in another col ::inr Aiicru u lull report will be EQAttention - is called -to th Advertisements " of Stacy, Per kins & Co., .Wholesale' Dealers in Lafayette. . Those wishing any thing in their lino would. do well to give them 'a csll. -Aho to tha cf W21.' Mabtin cf ''LsfaycUs; and John II. 'Willey, of Monticello. - '--. .03 .Kossuth . ; U, expected ,at Cincinnati, to-morrow..-.- ---; - CcrJon It. JoN23, Editor of tha Vincennes Sentinel, ' and R. S.Sprcls. Editor of the' MadisonianV have received tppdintmentJ us Clerks : to the 'House '.of Representatives of the -present Cougress. CirThe Supreme Court has reversed the" .decision - of Judge' -Vick,- that th New. Constimtioa -abolishes the local laws.. !': ., ,-. .'; :- - - (X7R. M. T. Hunter has been re-elec ted United States Senator from -Virginia fc5"It will require 'the rocks' to estab lish a newspaper under the French des potism. ' Each' editor is to deposit t4-0 COO as a security for his fideliiy to the Government, to be increased to 00,000 in case of conviction. Cel7The book case which the. 0.ueen of England is about to present to the Em peror cf Austria will cost'-t 50,000." 'Th Boston Post thinks that' if the Queen. Victoria would give him the New Testament worjh one dollar.and then give h!m 43 8S3-to read it,. there might be some oros pect of. improvement in' theyoung rascal. " ' '- . " ';'"" . --'' Mr. -Weed ...editor of. the Albany Journal, new m France, e -yj in his hit letter "Th r-:: ee3 cf Lo-;:3 N.-j lean's rTonstrrtion v, 111. a deT.ance of the max. im, rc'Ji baek the wheels cf revohe'.lrn. It will put cu th3 re3 t.nd crush the s; irit cf Ih-e:.'r--i !I ever 12j:c?s. There is no hops f:r C r l:..:rl n ! cr Sardinia, tnd less thrn r.e--j fer Ilu-g-ry. The pccple cf Prussia, Cc!giurn,&3.ts ho cbt::eJ fc::alncnti cf LILerty fr 0. thdr rec-.srehs, vs. Ill cr n:y L3 rc;-:!rel 13 t' e.ri l-.h." ctai rnr:; ai fiiay! MAtur-, Je-3. i:, S p. ui. A: 'ASA t'.J M. CGirLsrr. -r r n Ci 1- .',-r, r- ;t in th-s sL; etnC ' - 'At iii illlb's A 1?, A.i V 'lei 5! . J Dr. HA- , ' Ii IT., Cf i 1: c L - I i.itl.a r. . j 1 1 1. ". i - ' , . t !h r i ..!. . J - . t 1
Eesats. llmiay, ' Jan. 19. Tt 3 .orenaoa we s spent in discussing the di -trictir g bill, ; ad the af: moon in debstirg the joint re olutlon in relation to ce:"wa
articles talien from the Cathedrals in Tuesday, -20. The .following- bills were' passed: Bill of the House, to provide for a uniform ehnmeratbn of the decision anlt A. divisions of sections end quarter-sections n'lhe townehip of land in Monroe county. reserved for aSlata Seminary, Ayes 33, noss 5. Bill ' of the House to extend the time for the eeUlement cf .county treasurers with county auditors, end the treasurer o1 State. ".'Ayes '40, feoee 1. ; The bill to authorize a general banhirsg law was' indefinitely postponed. :- Ayes 23, noes 18.' ... - The joint resolution in relation o cer tain articles taken from the Cathedrals in Mexico was deb&tad the roost o! the day. Wednesday". San. 21. Messrs;-Steph en S. Major and Ssmuel Grimes were ieected Commissioners of the ins an 3 Asy lam. -: V: ."-1 :' The joint resolution in relation to cer tain articles taken from tha Cathedrals in Mexico," ;w discussed most of the loreend tha bub to district "the State and for ' the exclusion cf ' Negroes fend MuliUoes '-fcccupied the Cueraoca. :' ' Thursday Jan. 2 2 . The bill for the ex clusion of Negroes"-- passed.' Ayes "27, noes 21.';' - . - - " ' " The bill far the election Jof township as sessors failed. m ''its -passage. u Aye 18, noes 3. r : ,-i--' ... '-'-A resolution -to instruct the committee on federal relationsto report e bill fox the colonization of..-Nesroea and ; Alulattaes was: passsd. by a vote cf 33 eyes, to 11 nose. "' '-. :.; -:- , ; '; .: - Friday, Jan. 23. The following bills bassed Bill ot the House to change the time of holding Courts in the eighth judicial cir cults. Ayes' -46, noes none. : . Bill of the House to provide for the ap pointment ef a Reporter of the Sourt. Ayes 33, noes 6. ' "-' v .The bill for districting the State,, and the joint resolution to certain articles ta ken from the Cathedrals in Mexico, occu pied most of the day.- ,': Saterday, Jan. :24th. The joint resolution in relation to certain articles taken from the Cathedrals in Mexico, - after be jog materially emended, - was : passed ayes 31, hoes 14J ; - --'"- . Ilorsn. llanday, Jan Idth. The entiro day,'" after - reports from- committees and introduction of resolutions, was occu pied, in the discussion of a bill prscribing forme for . deeds and mortgages, -'and a bill, to establish a court of common pleas'. Tuesday i - Jan. 0 After- the regular morning business,-, the discussion -of the court cf common pleas bill was resumed. Wednesday, Ja'a. 21. Messrs. Mrjcr and Grimes were' elected Commissicacrs for tl.3 Insane Aeyl.n. The bslenca o this day was occupied ia discuiiir g th? bill io alclish a co jrt of Common Pleas. Ti.ursl ay, Jsn. 21 . Af'.er the morning luainc33 was three" h tha dlscussica cn t!te cctrmcn flf as bill was asin rceur-ed t-i duilrg the alter pert cf th3 d y tha Houeare-cmmi'.'sd t' 3 bill to th3 ccr.irr.ltt:3cn the crgr'Jzrticn cf courts A jvr.t rcsolurcn sklng Corgr.ss for 5 a errrcrna'iC 1 to L-u.id a cana.1 f rc:d t.3 l- 1'ic the 01-b cn the Ir.uia-a tile A bill tu!hcru3 reccrdsrs 1 3 rr. . 3 c . r cr"; -' -' 3 ir. 1 ; c f ; r d 2 c ! j r.r d r.. : . tI ?,' 1 te t ;? -. . ' 1 ; pes:sd tv.s I Z, noes 4. " - , A ".I'l ! j frTr-tf des.r- :t' ic'e.a1.: : 1-, ; I c f i.u . 1 1 .j cr ir ery eff tc. I i 3 i e e rc; ;.r :s..il.; a ih eniir, Jr:; t'.4- I : . - ie.' j At t j ul..- ? .:.:.A Lh ... Ce 1. : 1
1 in' .s. ; aa -sent r th: luced f !rt res .- ;rtpr n Lu'dd -a-hio the :h,z 1 cf ihe C 1 ar Indiana side, was passed, alter an intf.e:..el e;'-...; : cn p:.t cf Mr. -tiet;3 lrr-prcvfncnt cf t',j Harbor at Mlchi- .: City. . - . ' The a he me on v. e.j pr;eci--..y' t hen up in die euel.-g-tha T:.. ; :. ...eee L1I1, r:-r-sd fcy t..3 cor,mn3:..'-3 v-:yss r.ea, and a EutiUte'.e chlredby Mr. Gcedeeen The bill was finally .recomminee.to asekctemmlttss, ; .... . 'iHovss. Whether- 'a" colored insarn pgrsoa was entiled to the beneU cf the Insane Hospital was--a question rcfe-red to thejadici&rs committse, which rep wrted that such person was, as also r.ll r.a'ofs havir.'gi large scfdsmeht in the State. By a report front' the same 'cni..n;h;ei, it was -decided that '' lhe'ld,'?'4th, and 1 1th peeificaUcns ol the pefs-an&t property aa Sessment law were unconstitutional. Renorti were made trainsf-taxir.-r s'.iLle horses- knd-.''ftast' ' preTeniir. j l-lls co art,'1 and rams from ' running at large Mr. Stuart-reports d 'against -increasing the "powers of justices. "Several esolu tioes wereadeytedl '-'A large portio ofthe raorning.was occupied in debsta on the bill exempting C0 tioliirs worth cf prop erty front executicn."''' :--;: 'l ''''': "'la' the' afternoon the Kousa'declared by resolution that no change should be mad in the present law relative to cupitsl pun ishment.- The tail excepting 00 dollars worth -of property from execution, was lost on its final passage, by the casting vote cf the Speake; ayes 43, noes ,43. Mr. .Owen introduct d :a bill to exempt " 300. dollars' worth of property .'rem execution. Th Senate bill to "district the State into Con gressional district was laid upon the table; ayes 45, noes 41. ..-Mr. Humphreys introduced a joint resolution relative to the lock of the dam across White river at Newberry in Green County. Senate, Jan. 30. Passed through the files, without definite action, upon any measure and, adjourned at 10 o'clock. Discussed the Grand Jury System the whole of the afternoon. . .. House. Mr. Owen reported a bill to establish a " Normal" Department of the State' University at. Indianapolis, upon subscription by the people of that city of 10,000 ; to remove the literary depart ments of said University, from Blooming-1 ton,, and to provide for the sale of UnlAersity ' buildings at that place... . A bill was reported by Mr. Nelson to encourage Agricultural Societies. Mr. Dobson reported a bill relative to the duties and powers of County Commissioners. Mr, Stuart reported a. bill to establish . circuit courts." r lists Ia tie United States. " ' e'.ietici cf tha Baptist Church in .J Stete, gives :.3 fjbwir.g ratha Unl: tl? to the sr.llro populatijn : Stales. '' HAr.2, N'cv Ilanepihlra Vermont ' ' ' " Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York' ' " New Jersey - DJ.e..eri" ' '
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mall f.r Lc," . l!le and the south will be rr.;' , Le .en, and for St. Louis 1 "a .IchraonJ, Ind. The eastern mails wui 9 tt-.t y!a BaUiraore, daring the suptn-:..-n -f Ravigstion. '. Knowledge is not mental power. The mhid U net lorm.d in scliools.fjut in free T-c:rl vct.ica with a flairs, interests, .and t "-; i!ion, which call forth the exercise of JuJgmerit, prudence, reflection, moral ii;r,ir.t, and right principle. Deraocrats, Ahoy I t ',; A"" Convention'' of the Democracy 01 White County Will be hfdd'at Monticello on the second Monday in February nest. to appoint Delegates to "attend the Slate vyuv eniioji, 011 me s-iui r et-ruary , 1 Come in, lellow-cttizens, and see to your ""I . : : . r. - rt , . T t . 'v - own business. Don't stay away, and af terwards say the town boy want to con trol all our conventions and nominations. '' ' A DEMOCRAT. ' '"" '' Coroner' Inquest. '". " A Coroner's Inquest ' was held on the body of "a 'man in- Monong Township while County, Indiana, on the 30th day cf' JftGiry,:A. D. 1852.' - Tba' said deceased Wm of a dark complexion, w'uh black hair' and whiskers, of spare face, f.va fc-et tea inches high, "and of the age of thirty-three - years. From the papers on' his' person the name of the deceased appears to have been Johannes C. John son-.' IJe was by birta a- German, born in Strasburg near the Rhine, by trade a r?? rr.t j. . r miner. , ioe came ci ais lanier appears 15 have;. been Phillip-Cv-Johnson. - ii had .left Logan sport in Case' County the Tuesday before his death, and wss found dead on the Road . leading from? Winnamao to Monticello, about ten miles north cf the datter place. - ..Tha , cause of -his death as found by the Jury wa suicide from lbs discharge of .s pistol. . ... There... was found on his- person ten dollars and fifty-five cents in money a small brass pistol, a clothes-brush, an English silver-watch, with some - small articles of trifling value. -"; - - " - .-' JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Coroner W. C. Cer Exchange 3 please copy. - Sat E.Htoria!.J Df. Iloouand's Geimaa Bitter?. We would call the attention of our readers' to tho advertisement of Dr. Hoofland's" celebrated German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C.. M. Jackson, No. 120, Arch'' Street, '' Philadelphia. ' In cases' ol Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Disease ot the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered' stomach, their power is not excelled, if equalled, by any other knbwn' preparation, as the cures attest, in'many ctses, after the most celebrated physicians had failed. iVe can conscientiously recommend this", medicine as being what is" represented, and urge our readers who are afaicted, 10 procure s bottle, and they will be convinced of the truth we assert. ' ' ' , 'rateat Vi'ell Curbs. ', undersigned would Tespectfullv inform . the cuisfrs of Wl.ite County tb a't he has p-rehasesi the Patent Right oi" Ilarvev W. Sabin, ef the State of New York, for a new nnd useful i.-nprovement in WirsdSaEse-3 for Rais'r2 Water aud "Weights, and that ho will eel! s-.il Curt a, Pt 1 la t:,c,) in rr.-nticc:!.). fo rntiemen cull a-,d Et-c'e;:j. TIjey are v . b!e-t:crk-ered two Ccskcis one noes uji'L.le t'utt.r-r comes do -v, ad LH cici;-n;3 'cn for rs'i promise or wheat after hsrvest. CVl end Liarsoni. Feb. s, ir::. JOIIX R. NlLLEY. -1U hO'.'ilJ e- t rf t:.c I - t c h i r e t.t t ' . - i.sii to i e f. rt i? i I et ' r .!!. to .. iii-e bu.:nB3 ett '- nt.f -:.' r Lj j n " .... frif . o!d" !,ar.!9 s!iO; crj . . " ri.;i "--'., Fist cf !' e i-ii.-k, La fsyette, f n i.t w-htre ran Kt 'tni - J ' i5 - '- -- r u .J Licit Li of r;B l" ot I iur " .c ';!it'-r-f',ttrtf; o"" i ' ill i i t i : . i ' - j j 3 , ;s r. j f , t - -i r S t l ; -. : l - v..:. ::a-:i, . j'.. . I r - l a i"-----r cf t'.a risr Tl" v ; .. a i. j eo. . i i ti bi- iic.j . i t ,e r tf " '" ; t-, f.r t'.-y rj-: i . i i t " ' -- f 1' i i w - 'e- " . . s o n ,fe ,,VJ- Tf'- - jteui" Lfi t'.- e ;i of . , i I . I '.;c- , : t:-." '. I' "1 " j : i A .... Hi. fc t
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Vincy, ut Vihu'tsalcc ; .'jW 11,0 ss C311 be boil -l.t is nr n.aret ilit or two of the j-iirt iers ben t tri J n J jbu.n j Dry G'i.iJ3 ui e'ev York, p r c--'-'"!? ;1 I le mjtkct : our adranng!? Tor pure r bei"? nut enor : inaonrji .tct'. r..sT cl our a Isro ! oc, ar.i s rii ui t ..'ii..v 1. It 1 tu low as Uic western nie-reiia.ns can buy in New Yof't t.rCi:5ci. u.ii'., i-r cat cr e; -r "fed crc'i't. ...... , Jons PntnrE, Lafafftto, Ind. F. B. Stacy, N. Y D.V. W. Golee.v, N. Y-, Geo. WalkesI " C. G. Pesa':hs, Lif leJa, . STACY,, PE&K.INS, &. CO. Jan. 29, 18s2 23mCAJ..,' , 1 '. ..,..., Important to 'Icrrtjtmts, : Blacksmiths, .Carriage Algiers and AlecTtanics General 'iy, ----- WE phall be ia receipt by first boats of & l.-.rc r..i J Vi-ell e-1ec?ed stock of lr&ntfbtcci, 'ails, and from iho very advanfsgeocs termt on wb'cb our coining stock lias't-ecn purchased we shall be enabled to sell .. xQIl XASil, at greatly reduced pacts.. - , Our price lor Liar Iron from tais date ha 3 cents per lb with a similar redaction in the price ot ail s.i?g ot iron, bterl, :ist'. Glass 4-c, and to coavinee parclias-er iSiii Wf LOWER THAN EVER, wseniy sk ua exsnnottin of our stock sad prices. STOCXWELL &. CO.. N. It. Purdut's t'.Qck. Lafayette, Jart, 23, '52 9w4. - , DJssoIutI;;::,' ' - - f""1IIC parinarship bereiolore rxu'JcT bejL tween C, E. Crabt and 11. K- LoVLor, et the film of Lev t jot & Co., was ihia day dissolved by mutual cor.enl. II. 1L Lorrjov is ouiborized to rreci ncd rcctipt fur t ll detits dne said f -m. We wish ihuie iudebtad to us by note or book account to test ep im. mediately and 'fork over.' a we sre in press need of fund to pay utcwa eb:s with. " We hope oar !n nj w ill extend lo.tLi- "c.a!l. Jan. l.tSii. C. E. CtlARY. 11. bT. l.OVEJOY. K. LOYFJUY may siiJI bt louad it she j d. old staod.piitued and re-t!yto accotn,ijoda:e you for cash, track ortrai.'at the lowest rates. Dry Goods in any qa'.atiiy some f.;w wet enoi Groceries, 'fl-jrd-rare, Drucs sud Medit-iiicv.Peints and Dj eSu :T.. He bes ito on !a:id a whofu bos o: Yauiioe Nations wljich will be (xchangel i'..T oltiu-st a!! kinds of country produce, even down to fence rails, xcepiing only rash promises cr,d hc?.t tiler barvtst. .. : " :u. . r, o -.iiaitCu ..Wheat .-.wanted5 'tf the Monticello liiiUiinc. dhitcly , for which the cash wtll be pat; ' REYNOLDS & BREARLt-lY ' A I.Ast ct Inciter ' ' ' ' E.tf A1N1NU in the 1'osi UfHee t T.foa R liceilo, on the tsj af January, la. I.ove is.eiiity J.-iwe y.-V.-.ii:; y. i!l!:c Miliett Hir:.:t M-.z ;- Mirgiret J1js-.w Mr M a'.tlievvs Tl r.rua &r S!iikr Jstnni . . ' Nea-honf M-s t ti:ar Fortue l'ene iu . . t'lit-1 us DwWC ' ratten Cieofs- - -Kh-l)iii'-i Rei- P Kut'irtK-k .:!. toe t ' - b en an y, Mary TowervJsnw-f-fciiinfrj.s-rt.-n , S-evciw VVm T foa J. .M I " "" ert tr.ievis Koiert fKl !-vr -t.r!C, Snq ' - Snort Sir C ' f"i.nu !tilltli- - Sestea ItW K ' ' . k'erim Jaietl Ttwe Wh!sK?li 11 ' Thotaas iis Vraitit ' TiitFr-.a. Jrt.h d T:ion. S'iss Vn-r Trre K-hiibeiii . , - Ti-.fr Jtn tu With am fr ' Wuiotw Mr Morris V;.:,4Hi Jtepti Vrjjij Liier A us VVfMMivvard fefberl C WwhI lirorjr - .. j. Vhifen-t ' ' s - - - Tit-it .4 fes. su"f D. 51. TiLTOX, P.M. Lr,iy ln r VV lis ver l.is'-.e t: !?.!! J..i.n n Bukirk Michael C.iirli fUfujsmii! P - Crk Mary F " Cuniiinf!iun A a-oa ."! rt i-i Aaron H f'tsv J ' ;i !' (- J.---H Davis Jjtisivi - I)n' rrr Jt-e l.'avis t'crtjainin. " " .flunk Jrub r.-v Uartiet " - "' '.(.- I" J .mrf Tt , Oa-rtf. ; IV il-q. Gunlner ll4?ii,iinia . It-iy Geor-e3 IJ-.stlxm Jsih VV liUdru Jas 4 HKvcr Julm li.ii 1 biiia. -: Hnli ick C!u Uot-'her fia.ll i: A -Hint !'il Hou-.fr Ai.a.Ioaj Hon 1 Jack tt ivor ji-Hia;.. :! 'is . - ., - Jrwfit Marr A Jts.ly t.-.ita - Ko!.yn Tiks K-j Kerx Arr!rfw 5j Kinfi. y H iiimm Kircs:-ry A'mon Korn c-aniiwl Litlei Cai J C -3 Atlialiiisfrafcr's, Notice. . , : .ITOTIOE is hereby given that, the underA.H signed lias ttiis day tiken out Lenere of Adm'usistratiaii on the Estate of James Y Hs.Il deceased. AH persons indetted to s-sid Estate wil! call as soon as pofsi&le and. a'! those hae "Z clj'.".9 r;ii ru!,r?3r'svi ji c :' -ifl-'Iy suihatuicated ascordinq-!o law. .The Estate is prohaLtv aolre n t. s- L"j"::::, aj( r. Drc 13 ic;i-w3 SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. 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