The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 2, Number 49, Monticello, White County, 17 June 1852 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, -JUNE 17, U2

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irg c i i!i3 t ' "zcnscf y nticello was In Id

ca li.Fii-I.jy evenh.g, at the Mc-l ? .11

An Apprentice at this cilice to

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ation the subject or cciebrating, in a

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I that the' I'iilmore delegates naa

screed to vote for Gen. W infield

;oU. The heavy " rains to-day

i3revcr.:cJ the wires from "work-

," cci: xquently we are unable

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I f tl-.) syr.c ' is i t!r :iw iSCCllto, tO hu fouiid 4.t thu h"at

i's psper, w men

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ation lae suoject oi ccituraiu.g, iu - . , . i , .u rf i was accidentally emitted m ma satutls manner, the ensuing 4 th of July. .avv-a.-. j

-Mr. E. A. Magee was called to the chair, king up the outside form:

The object of the meeting being slated;! fb widow of an intestate without chil

cn motion, -it was resolved that the c'm" tjren takes 'the whole estate, an against

zens o! tins place, m connection mm we &ny rejtttiye mere distant than - lather or

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co .ty o:;e, t cl'sect cf vn ih

is t et j punis.u. : t cl t:.a Ind.2:.. into i j ov 1 ;.nds.

A contract has been roads by tl 3 city

council vviih Mooaey Zz Co., for lX."dr

San Francisco with ess.

f v n,firv mat. that has business oaglit to

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advertise for some. - . ..... to by Lcferc COT readers any ad- Sabbath-school, celebrate Ms nest an- i olhe. " --' I . " I nicortarv r, P American IndeDendeOCe. tm, -

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rfr- Th- b:?l reatin elec- a11 lhe cilizens of WhUe count and her estate, in fee whether he m . . " . " a . , f the Sabbath-schools bs respectfully invi- haa bv her, children born' alive tions in Indiana, provides lor the r,art:f:inate wilh U3: lhat, as a part ' .

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ay have

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Candidates.

We received a "dropped !et-

tor " through the post office, yes

tei'C.lY'l"t""io "l"r' rrt.roccmpn n I into- ,., ... .

tonounco the names ot two mm- , , r- g , Bt,nn nfindaMndeiiceberead. ' As taSainsl creditors lhe WiU lfue

l laMnHltesat the next -"VM -j ". " 1. ,.'tV husband, and all the world, the widow ?ldual3 as canaiaw j an Oration delivered to the citizen, and I u" '. . , , ;;, , .

'October election, and the letter . " ; Un appropriate address to the Sabiath- takes three hunrea aoWars,

not signed. As . we charge ior A number of .deaths liave schools

a Ur"fs share in the columns of the news- fcr-Ceiu IIeib

papers, and the excitement was on the BwnnoMMi casii Cmk?

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are discussing ine ieasiuuiiy oi cuuii- BS8 ea acidise for Count? Tims-jist.

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The surviving husband of a wife, tes-jing the tea plant in t.aliiorm3. . IIAI.l OIXR3

Larce sales oi pork ai uuv. ECTWe .ra aBtaoiissd to taaooace

2. -A S TO PERSONAL FKorpRTy.

mahin- such announcements we rcccnl!y OCCUrred in the north Messrs. Wampler, Kistler,andTilton, " ... . . , . , , were annointed a commiitee to arGCure

would like to know who to

chaiigv beforeinscrting the name .of any individual To inahe

'"ourself sure this course is .neces-

, :gary, as the person announced

tiibutiuii

Tlie widow of an intestate, with one

recently occurred in the norlil s."7" chid takes half the personal property, T t r - were appointed a commiitee to procure . . , 1 , h . , r part of Posey county, irom cho!- for tbe occa. and the child takes the other half. . f 1 1 linvn 1 "KJia rrnvifiirin wmains uiicti an fed.

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I all died cf this disease. In connection with the Superinlen-j 3. as to administeation

: I den 1 3 ol the Sabbath-schools of Monticel- Estates ofthree hundred dollars or less

rr-?3 Tlirrr; have beeil mneteeil iA R,l viohihv. the fnllowinsr centlemen co tD the widow, without administration,

' c J' , . -i U.WW r-lmWa in Mavsville. were anoointed a Committee of Arrange- in trust for herself and infant, if any,

...Hiaynot desire ana , ---- , . with remainder to herself; if no infant

lively refuse, to be a candidate uu. ." " - " Messrs. E. A. Ma2ee. J. Harbolt, Col. children, then to herself ab.oUitelj..

-and even ifhe Should be a candl- eral more case, vut Reed, J. C. Reynolds, J. Eitehey, J. B. 4,-.s toor-bchi date WCAlld not feel himself bound Without any hope ot XCCOVery. L $heetSt S. C. Ilartman, C. W: Ken- If all the children of an intestat ! ,. ia nntWmnnv - Hal?. Ti Perrv. D. Mairuire. Wm, Bolt, dead and grandchildren only sur

- AanamiJ' ' J ,. " ( CiSCUiT Court Disteicxs. A bill has A n v cn-ra. D. K thev inherit equally, without retejence to

iur ui -4"40""" just passed the Senate, alter a warm con- pteamf Dr. Lovejoy, A. McKee, li. flc-J ihe number in each lamiiy.

then, in SUCIl ail eveni wouai iJt test, under the operatior. of the previous Connau?hh ganmel Heckendorn, 11.

responsible, It we did not know question, dividing tne fctate into ten ir- IIuf,1-ieSj D. m. Tilton, W. S. liajfiiond,

of S5- mess beef not supported at late J Adaxs a a candidal far Csioij- a.mism,

advance sales at $25 per bid. sutject to tae e6cia ci wawiw Total golden freight S1.3S3.C05 in Couatj Coaveatioa. i , ?.rn ooa. We are av.:hc!z;i to ar.currjs f i

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T?0mem?ior the Ttailrnnil meetin?.to bel f. r l' 3 c.""C C; ' C.

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next Saiiirday, at J o'clock P. J.l. Frro is County Ccave&tioa,

present indications we thick there

be a large number present. It m very

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important that the people should decide --" -

at once what they will do. Three r; utea

are-proposed, and it is for the citizens of this county to sav what lhey will do

whether they want the roads or eitoer of

them, or whether they prefer lying si ll

and let the roads pass by them, -itliout

beneath;" us. Then fellow ciiizena

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TO TICK rssirs3T, Walakuu j.a OF ALABAMA, ...

Democratic SUtrtvl Ticket.

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.vv o CtJfcift . L come out and confer together and hear OtiK FETTIT, of -I'ippecanoe County. rr 4-MnS II. LANE, of Uearbora Couat. what can be said pro. or .con. Pljy- BMeict ilectom.

mouth Banner, June 10'dv.

Or-Large numbers of those who have

undertaken to cross the plains for Cali

fornia this spring, we learn from . various

sources are again returning. Even per-

Who authorized it? cuit Court districts. Heretofore we have

We do not wisn these ren-rksj

tO be nnclerS.OOa "iV'J'o m0n rie&s will materially lessen the!

any particular maiiauai, uui business of the Circuit Court

are general, and a rule we have I adopted, and the only one by ' .which we can save ourself.

- The name' of ant candidate

: ' will be inserted as soon as the

person requesting the announce

ment, or the" --candidate himself,

will become responsible for the

.announcing fee. We have-had

: gome experience in this matter,

' ' - and know- that it don't pay .. to go

. it blind.

Since " the above was in type

ve have concluded to announce

the names referred to, and trust

.to the honor of the author to attend to the matter, otherwise the names will be taken out of the pa

per. I The Celebration. 'In another column will be found -' -the proceedings of a public mecting and the action cf the .coinmit- , tee of Arrangements in reference

- to a celebration-at Monticello of

the anniversary- cf our National

Independence. As thef4t

.cn Sunday -this year, it will be

r.ren that the celebration will be

.cn Saturday the 3rd day cf July

vlt-1.3 proper-arid right that at the

xcminn cf each successive anni-

vcr-arv mo pc ..u lu m

' V. thrcu-hcat t!;e length end

1 rxiddt cf the Union, to pay tri-

:i3 cf r--et to thj mcmc-y c. - '1 - T a. 5 --a f a -1 f-T' 1

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W. G. Spencer.

Democratic National Convention. This body met in 'Baltimore, on the Is1

. ........ .i mst., and organized as fodows

ine ommmee ui .juwSeu . ,u w fi,i

, . j i l'resiuem, lioa juuij warij,ui

having met on last iviunudv cvcuixig, . .

" , . , - i vice jrresiueuis. jujih invu,, ui .na, termined on. the following otder.viz. ,

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t.- nf p.l.hr.tin in ihfl Nas X rjrau, OJavonn; u. "'m.u.

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several churches of Monticello, and at 10 o'clock A. M. proceed to the public square, and form a general, proctssion,

under the direction of the President and

sons who nothing out me ueridiuiy u. f01.Duni nf tu Hav. nnd thence nroceed

.i .,i,l tnm h n r.lr . ftnrl who were! -..-. .. t .u -

fitted out with mule teams, have aban

doned the iournev. It is believed that

nt more than one half of the overland

emigrants will go further than the Springs. "

to the. grove South of to-wr-, where the

iddresses -will be -delivered, and reireshments distributed. The committee also respectfully invite parents and citizens generally, tr contribute to the preparation of refreshments Tor thn occasion -that thev denosit them

- j i at an early hour on the ground.

tl,o Hh U C Kr.NDALL was re- Instrumental and vocal music may

.&-j a. - CCived last week, but COUld not expected to accompany, the proces- , . , , , sion and exercises. be inserted in last wee s paper X4l3 commIUe. of Arrangements, in consequence of the amount of wiU meet on Thursday, July 1st, at 5 news received by the same mail o'clock, a. M., for the purpose of preparfroni the Baltimore convention, ing the ground. A general and punctu-

TO c.1-,W hn rljirl t.o rncnivo a si attendance is requested.

Del; John Branch, ofFla; Joseph Gay, of Ga; James B Folle, of La; Dr Chas

Johnson, of I'd; -Geo Gillespie, Iowa; Levi Tyler, ivy; Emile Lesserre, La; Amos W lioberts, Me; E Boyd, Md; 11 LI Cheles, Mass; E Faensworth, Mich;

J B Nevitt, Miss; V A Ja-mes, Mo; S Tillor, N II; D II Craig, N J; S Pratt, N Y; W N Edwards, N C; W Medill, Ohio; J) Lynch, Pa; W.C Sayles, R I; Cave Johnsun, Tenn; A Smith, Texas; D A Smalley, Yt; C Ycncy, Ya; W

Dewej-, Wis.

:, . , , Lafayette, June 1G.

Flour Country brands 82 60a2 75,

extra family S3a3 25; Grains Wheal!

55a57; Corn 2Sa2S; Oats 27a30cToledo, June 1 1,

Flour Sales 2J00 bbls private terms.

W hp. at 70a72: sales 5JUUU 0US Buaai ail n, e!i.

70 Corn more active, sales 3800 bush JdSZHX A. WRIGHT, of P.rko Cosatj.

t. EENJ. R- EDMONSTON, of Duboia.

2. J A . . tlS S. A TliUri, ot Car. 2. JOHN A. HENDRICKS, of JeSeraoo,

4. KBENt.ZKit nu.MOJNT, ot V ear 9 ore.

S. WILLIAM liKUSU oi llfniT, . WIUUM J. BROWN, of Marion,

7. OLlv Lti t . UA ts, oi vermtnion, 8. LORENZO C. DOUGHERTY, of Sa, 9. NOltJi AN EDDY, of St. Joiwph.

10. REUliEN J. DAWSON, of Deliaib, U.J AM E3 F. McDO W ELL, of Gmtst.

Percacrsiic iState.Tickct.

Secretaries, ,E C .lYest. N Y;

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otter 'irom :Mr. Kendall every

week during the session 'of the

Legislature, and will try hereafter

to insert -in -the iirst issue after

received:

Indianapolis, June.7ih, 185

Mr. A. V. Reed: The labors of the

longest--cession of the Legislature that

ever .convened in Indiana, ere .rapidly

crawmjr to a close.

lhe entire laws ot the estate have been

The meeting then adjourned - to meet

a "din -on Monday evening jiext.

Pratt, Tenn; E Burks.dale, Miss; Wm

Stewart, lnd; , P Crittenden, Conn; W A

Uocker, 111; E Bartlett, Ky; L Luck, La; I II Aver.N O; O S. Dewey, N C; J D

Patterson,. Pa;. C Pryor, Vt; D Nobla,

Wis. Mr. Davis, on being conducted to the chair, arose and addressed the Convention in the following brief acknowledgements for the honor conferred upon him: . "Gentlemen of the Convention: I re

turn you my sincere and cordial ac

knowledgements fur the honor conterrRd by calling-roe -to preside over your deliberations. Although inot altogether .unused to the duties oi the chair, 1 approach it on this occasion with great doubts as to my -success in presiding aver

so larse an assembly; Cut in my attempt

warm at 35; 4000 bush good, afloat at

40; 3000 do in store at 42. Wool advanced in price, with iisJ.es

cf 21-00 lbs in small lots at S5aS according to quality. New York, June 11. Flour sales domestic 5000 bbls 4 12; State,4 12a4 31; Ohio and western In

diana. W heat scarce, and held at Vi 100. Oets firm. Corn firm, and de

mand., less unsound offered, prime plen-

v, sales 32,000 bush 55aG0, sound 61a

.62-.V; low to high mixed western; 62a62J

fair prime northern yellow. ro southern

offered. Lard firm 10 bbls, and Ue

ram r..!.it ltte.."! astt hotisxo.

AS II RCJ, 4?- t ILL. EX, f Flari Co tr

ya 8f.ci.TAJtT of aiarc. N EOEillAH UAYUESf, of BahCeMif. f ox arcrroa or stats. IOIIS 1. DUNN, of Perry Coafity. If03t TKEASrSEB oatTATf, ELIJAH KEiVLAND, of tt'whmgtoa C. JC Jt.PGS CF TE5 BCJS COCST, WILLIAM Z TUAttT, of Cms Coaaty, AN-URKVi' JJAVIDiO;, o! Decator Cooott SAMUK.LE PERKINS, of Marion County ADDISON L. ROACHE, of Parke Coauty. . roa jt obtu or ths cpbejis cocxt, HORACE E. 'CARTER, ot Mojtomerj Co. ro cli:ks or th svyeejie couetWILLIAM. 13. SEACi-i. ot iixn Caeafy. in KKuimnKrr of rtetic urrtaeertoii, V i. C. L.AftS. AfcI, of Pumatn Caiiasy.

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Xiegislative Summary.

Senate, June 10. A number of com

mittees reported. The following bills

passed; in relation to license for vend

it, merchandize,.-A:c., ayes 30, noes

11; to license the sale of spirituous liqu-

ft-roavM 31 . nnAK 11: relative to nrobate

courts ave 39; in relation to the fees to discharge the arduous duties, 1 - ak

Hi kei-s.

Buffalo, June 11. i FJour more active. Sales 1,800 bbls Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio at S 5Ga3 62. Sales 2,750 bbls Michigan and Indiana at 3 C2; J.50 bbls Ohio and Indiana 3 61. Wheat good demand. Sales' .13,000 bush Ohio and Michigan e7; 550 bush Wubash 7Sc; 8000 hush 70c;

sprint 53c; 2,500 bush Chicago spr.ing

56e. Corn firm, sales 12,000 bush 4Sa,

47c. Oats firm 33c.

of-eaunty auditors aye3 37, noes S; in

relation to certain common school lands

revised. rlany. radical, 1 will not say ayes 34, n0es 2. salutary, changes have been made. A- , Ja lhe Jfternoi bms on the second mongthe rsost important which have reading and messages from -the 'House been incorporated m the new Code, is were under consideration .till the hour of

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known to yc 1, : .d dould rs t t nc.-t cf yt vr reader-!, for ih-'y tzsi L;n p-h-lii'.cd in nca.ly every rs-rrin the Cifte. I .-send you by to-day's mail a report cf the Pnr.i. '.1 Cl-r.k cfthe Eousercon-Uinir-g a lit of all ri".s tl.U Lave passed Ir.i Ilocses durirg t'..2 ; s -. , rr i scssirn, slso tl ouiiig tbe condiden of all sivh

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adjournment.

House. Reports were made from crrn uees'by Messrs. 'Stuart, Holman, End Gookins.' Bills -were introduced by Messrs. "-'Williams, Ildlnian, and Levia-

ton. A bill relative to animals estray end v.ater crsfis adrift -fussed aves 78. noes 3. The specific s. ppropriation bill iVd.i syes 37, noes ZQ. lit. Stover f rr-itited a resolution relative to having p r:..'.: d-'in " pamphlet form, the general elta-t-'-n: law endAhe Jaw in relation tt tlcc'"' electors for President and Tice

President, A great portion of. the 'f'ora-

vou to bear in mind that rood old maxim,

."order is Heaven's first Taw. (applause.) I shall cailloudlv for vour forbearance.

May I not say 1 ask for the exercise of a higher and purer -chrwrtian virtue -called "forgiveness;" not otdy towards the .chair, but towards one -another. 1 ask, also, and conjure you as fellow democrats,

fXot Editorial.

Hooflakd's -German- Bittees. These celebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C.M.Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phil

adelphia, are performing astonishing cures throughout the whole country. "We can bear -witness "to their -curative powers in the. case of a friend of oura who had the 'Liver 'Complaint, and who had "tried almost every other medicine,

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-.,,aa in'.i.nUmnn, ch i rft.t un. but without effect. Alter tu-g a ..-v

on yoti aa "party, to promote harmony, bottles of these Belters .:e ? rtij conciliation., and compromise. Every- cured. To -those -who 9"t -e. i.d. rly i.f-

thing for principal nothing for men. i again thank you, gentlemen."

The address was succeeded by .great -rdause. '

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preparation, knowing that t'.-ey v..;irre t'.id disease spoken of, and inary c'.her"

to which "flesh is'heir to." a ,.ers .is a

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noon ras occupied in c epechls appropriation lill.

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Xatest News.. . , Kev'Yors, June -12. The Illinois .has anived. S' e 1:': Aspinwall-cn the 4:h of Jn , i Lrr , H.:.' dates from Sen Frsnci; ?o r t t' 12 '1 cf May, Panama of June ft, 1 ;1y t

WHIG TICIIET. .AS McCARTY, of r.Iarioa Coanty

WLLLIAJd WILLIAMS, ol Kociui Co.

t it treasurer! c '.ate, j:dC23 T. HAD LEY, f Hendricks Co. hs r A i.'rii fat af K i n f

DOUGLASS MAGJURJE, of Marion Cosfity.

50HN OsSBORKE, of Clay CcB!y. For Jte(hrter of Suprcrae Court, A, X- OSBORN, of Ltporte C.y. F.ftr C!frk of Siiincm Coart, JAMES A. ATJtTCli,'of Grant Couatf For SsprimDies.t 01 Cora0B Fcitools, J.ARUi WOOD, of Putnam Couaij. Judjres of the Supreme Court, Fl EST D IST&iCT J OHN ti. HO V 2, Secoo Uisxaicr CHARLES DEWEY, Taiio DisTSicr DAVID .McDO.N ALD, Fovtr j Distkict SAMUEL B. GOOiillJS. Electoral Ticket. . For Senuiorial Liecwrt, Ui'ERZ S. La.k., FuasanT A. ace.lem a.2. Continoent ?iat.a Electors.

JU.ME3 E. Bltt.mk, T.jG. Haaxis, For District Electors. JFirsl District Lemuel &. DeBfuler,Dbo!t coaaty; coniBg-eat, J.ha Cliaudier, Vo derbutgb coutsiy. Second DieSnci John L -ergutaa, Clark, county j cootiegent G. P. II. Wilson, iiarrisos co-inty. -Third DairietCsst. cott Carter.Switser-

IsQdxooatr ; conUnvent, AIsesob Andre t, Jennings count y. i oiir.lD.s.r.cl Jjfta II. Fu'i -.r, Frack-!,icj.-";c : .:,J. - i-'. lur COU !)IT, i. "t'i-i T'Ftirl T." . frc, D' tre coua"ty ; c3 11. ; . " :, J-c: "1 J'.. an, V county. , i.,.r r.'-'J Fl' 1 TL 1 cuti, . '

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