The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 12, Monticello, White County, 30 September 1852 — Page 2
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to tlvt.rt'..j ii, if L I. i u- -3 b3 siw tftka fer sosae. - ,-." 1 j IT;. :i. cr 13 A-Vrr'-V-. L.ro rcy.:i:::i :;:!:ri:.rJ clilirrl-jcc ,icr R, W. CIIl end D. Tcrpic, candidates far Representative vrBl address their fellow-citizens cif While county, at the Conn i - House, In Mcnticello, en Satur day next, October 2nd, and E!ifch OdeiL cannidata for iiiale Senator, ca Thursday, the 7th October. fOPrcr Ilr.llzr.lzz.:, cf Oltto, v.lll deliver a lecture en CJuca lion next Saturday evening ai candle liIiiing, at ths 1st Presby tcrian Church. DCTllcn. G. N. Filch ad dressed a law cf tha citizens of Wfaita county at the Court f louse ca yesterday. Owing to una voidable causes ho did not arrive until two cr three hours a Her thp lima appointed, consequently a good many from tho country left town, supposing ho would not be hero at all. J)r. Fitch's repu tation is sufficiently known in thb-county as to preclude the necessity cf any reir.arhs from U3. I ho L::t diirAlrj wo ever caw camacITcno day l:.zt wceh Ilr. C-n:uel Ajrcr, cfthU p!icc, taoi it into hh head to climb the Hickory pels and run the flag rcpo, which had Lecn paiicd'eat, as noticed last wceh, throir-Ii tho pally ca the hichcrj pelo n dbtancaof about c;;e hundred and thirty feet. Several Ciizis remonstrated zinzt the hazarded undertaking, hut to no purpeee; and again. t the t re; h;.;. s cfrnany I e pc:;;.;:d the .lat pat tho re; j t 4ruL- h (La - zllv cn j came cown "hi zzAi.. a:r ' 55 CCfAt tlio echo el inecth at c---"'l e; t e;nc v c ".: g, a c e v. ; r 3 t-d t3 Live :: jt l: :IJL j ; r ttL i .Lt, ' 4 j c dd j- J iheald I, & ... , . - ci'cde.i t 2 a ; h I -.--i 4.J iii-J jiiv J 4 C !- ; ., . j i '3 .11 1. t n .Id . -
: to !lae; , TI.3 cei e : .:g;,d i V, a ci r ro.ecuen ta n.-:n- r cr ,:ty Li Ohi . J.;. 2 . j t.f ti l '.id. i ::, lie 1 dheovered t.::;r Duha1 lev. a. It h ? I : : : cd to a ce:::h!eia!de d;.: ar.ee. The lend purcha :d Ly CIc L'.dd, in l'cn:j3)dvanii, tj form a :eld:u:ent fer hh ceu.itfjtncn Ih j in I'v.'.:. r count, and cnibracc.i 13,CC3 acres.: "lie made the purcheee from John F. Cowan, Esq., cf Wi!Iiam?port, Fa. iJa inetta-r-T ol t..e wiir;5 at Gafeid, Uv,s;taii cenmy, Indiina, Cra:.:Lcr dldj, lCd, fer thel purpose of nominating a candidate for State Senator, for the district composed of the counties Jasper, Benton, White, and Warren, on motion of Rufus Strode, Cyrus Stanly, of ilenton, was called to tho chair, and E.' J. Harding, of Jasper, appointed. Secretary; and, on motion, tho letters of the different central committics were read. On motion of J. M. Holton, E. Odell was nominated by acclamation; whereupon Mr. ' Odell arose and thanked tho convention for th a honor that they had conferred upon him, and delivered a very eloquent speech in fiver cfGcn. Scott, and. the whig :iae:"-lee in general On mction of Mr. Mills, the PrcriJent and Secretary were ordered to sign 'tho proceedings cf tho convention and have them puhlLhcd in the Prairie Chieftain and WaLah Commercial. Cn tuition, the meeilng adearned. C. STANLY, Pre?, E. J. Harding, Sec'y. Affray at Coviogtoa. A difficulty occurred, we learn, on Men day evening at Covington between' 11. I, Smith and Geo Cochran, citizens of that place. Ithappenedct about three o'clock P. II., in the bar-rcom of the Rawles tiouse. u-cenran snot tomua with a mm. ket, &rd the latter resumed ths ra with a recl.r. Dwlh were ucurjied in the Lr;.-,t, tho.'i I 'hh r dt.-.-c-.ly, U-.h ere r.a. rccavcrin r l"i 3 ulty cccuricd i-ic-nstsncnce if r r b..-s cf Cc!..- ly L .hh. Tha li.'.ir t.'.' :j-3 ih 1 1 Cchra its e .1-lt-r-1-J end mids way vi.h iZa be! 1.- - to :.-.t7i, t.::l; &.;.cs ctte..- :jJ is c.-.trt a cc:.zzci cf l'..:t fact frc.n the j ;-r ly a very r jvA : .d h' h-ha ; i . : ;o J;r i he r;,"r j 5 " 1 . . , t 3 C ,ht 1 u"r f r t.' ul. j I: i.; a cr. .1 i t 1 Vl i : ' Ci' 1. Oi t r -rd'y 1 - : . ' 1 l;h j : t I . Lh -hr '.'a c : :. , ; 2 ; , : i . j t a ; ?i t d 'dc!..'y, r r e . h .'s c ,;-, cf . ;rs tj i LL 3 . t A ,...!' . .' 1 '. I .... . -th-j: k 1 1 l lJh..r 'J
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cr;sc.,...3 t.-.cst sr.ee.-.. ecciasnts r t ev$r c ;-urre.j In city. On yesterday afternoon, bLoct 4 o'clock, the entire r jf tioa of the bridge which had been relui! fell, end several bands, ten or more ii number, we understand, Who wr-retnga-ced upon the wons, were prostrated tn the Wl, and most nf them seriously inju red. . fdr. Lorain Smith, the contractor & hit son wer both severely injured and their recovery in much doubted. At present writing one or two bodies is u the river, which have not been recovered the names o! whom we have not ascer tained. This is truly a heartrending & se rious occurrence end it is impossible Et present to - ascertain tha extent of th damage done, cr the number cflivfls lost by the catastrophe. What was the rnedi ate causa cf the falling, we cannot yet learn, Agreat portion of the piers, attach ed to the old part of the bridge, were re moved, and other Umbers, which proba bly caused the accident. At present it u very difficult to ascertain anything definite n regard to it. Terre llauta Jour, Sd From the Loganisport f haras. 'PROSPECTUS. To the individual members cf the -human family: 1 have, ready far publication, a4 small work of poe ry composed from a narr&tive cf a young lady who enlisted as a volunteer in the .Mexican war served during the war, and then wei.tto California in search of her lover, who her parents forbid her marrying. I would have presented the work to the public before this time had 1 the means. . I have the paper for the printet, but no means to pay hirn for printing it. By publishing this book I want to raise enough money to fix- my house, which is in a dilapidated condition, end otherwise prepare for the coming winter. You are aware that I do not possess any of this world's goods. You will, I hope, excuse me lor calling upon you for a small amount' io help me get my book in print. The Scripture says, "cast your bread upon the water, and alter many days ycu shall find it." If you can help me but little, it will help ma great deat. EN ION KENDALL. Poet of the West. Logansport, Sept. 15 1C52. ' ' Information Wanted. Of Timothy Kelley, a native of Ireland who emigrated from the county cf Galway to the State of Ohio about three years Ego. A letter from him addressed to his, brother Patrick, Green's Fork, In diana, cr any information from any other person in ;eferehce to hi residence and Pott OSee address, will be gratefully received. " Sept. 0,1852. Dos Bill. Poui-hty'a bill for the pro tsction of sheep, which passed the Indiana Legislature last winter, provides: 1st if a dog be caught on a sheep, the owner or anyone else may. kill hirn. d. The owner of the -dog is liable for damage for injury to sheep. - 4d. If one of the canine species is in the habit of running about without the presence ofits master, ny one may kill it. Gov. Friend. Post Oiu-ce Ilaveicpes. Tl i . ,,i rc i o bi'd ; T - i ,j ! by Cer reis Cu7.UiT u I'ruv :bi..a ddthotii,h g the poal l . ;s t ptt t..ic i.t ts c, u.,o t uvtlops to ie '.3 is iii buit&h'j wufci riEiks on the pjper, LitntJi-'g ihcr i t.s c "lial, arid v .i a ; rl .1:1 p, f r f 2 cr d .ilz i zi.. j,',;,')! l 1 j dii: 2. The. e ! - v-.4 .3 z?i ij b j J.l w.; t' a z-1 cii : tt th: pr'ce eft!. 3 fetamrs t;ow sold i .h the :y t , d d addition of e 3 . ..icrr r ftiv u 1 1 dej it m tl 3 j t c. ,:.s, l, . I cr I " ; 1 3- , i ' h .i 1 J. i i i " v i u '.. . r, Ly i ..'.., ' iii t vdi j t" - ri.c.-, ; -,"'' , t t'.l ! :. r n ; ; , e : i ? i - tf !. 3 th.- 1 ,Ui , I S SJ SCO c' ...hi 1 !- St... It 1 d) .-jt! j c ; tr-:.:: t-
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great exir::cr,t j: ra t sivcrEuenl imjjresslrj every stray c'..i.n Izin the arnsy. The movements cf a certain mystari-! ous French Marquis, who displayed un bounded wealth, and seemed- possesed of universal knowledge, in Granada, ta ken together with certain confideutiai disclosures made to a lady, leads msr.y to suppose that the French Government is connected with this appearance of Munoz, for the Le Brill ante is at Iiealejo, and this Marquis has exhibited a letter from the French Admiral, on the Pacific, stating that six cr seven ships vrould be sent down immediately. THS PoTATOR IN ?.f AKTft.AJ'D. The Rockvill Journal states that the poutoe rot is general in Montgomery county and thousands of bushels have been lost. One farmer estimates his loss at sis hun. dred bushels, and other instances of like character are reported. Many will lose their entire crops. A letter from Hartford to the Cecil Whig says the rot is spreading in that county, and that many of the farmers on Deer Creek have lost their whole crops; some as high as 300 bushels. One, who for a number cf years has been the most successful grower of the vegetable in the county, will loose j considerable part of his crop. The dis sease seems to be most prevalent in his in the high lands are very little injured. For the Frslris Chiefuln. TO EDWIN. BY You bid roe 'reuse, ..d wake to life, You sy 'l is Strang 1 ahouid be shaken ; But stop you know that woman wak, And but a iiiul licr fc&r will waken. "I c Tbat buti irh things nt to me. Th south wind shot across the moor. To fan the cheek that oi:co was gey ; The rosy hue still lingered there, JJut, ah! the smi!e had passed away. And once again, it stole to wfe'iiy by, in hopes to meet the smile and bloom; Both bloom and iiiiiie had passed away, And nought was left but gloom. And thus tny hopes my sunniest -hopes, Have withered in their bloom; Juat like the rose on beauty's check. Have faded era 1 was noon. You bid me climb the highest nook. ' And pluck a wreath rrom fame: Will that bring Lark- the clieerished hopes. And fill the heart a-alii? - I hate the world t scorn i:s smile; I would not toil for fame, I."d you not breathed a gentle wish For me & dcath.ess name. Ton lead the way, the path is p'ain- ' Friends here rsn't intervene ; For angers tiffia.il the irlras of light, : l y tartlily ftiunds not seon. And then, in bancs of spiritual faih, We'll Br to tbe -Jaoses a'mve. And c.ie the mount, where liie Mgs'iMt, Iu pure teirs'.ial love. For the Prairie Chleflaln. I WaUlA.. 1 T. I;,'8'8. T WHS sa l to s ttse Ault'.snn's t!iti!), P;r! o'er all nur gay. To ,e t'se ' j i ' t' . Aisd rasrk a tt cccay ; Li t s i I ' Jre i i f d fk i tim4, .1 t. 1 . ' . s r, i' ' i ; i 1 1 1 j s g .. e a. . , i r. o i-r 1 ' ii.h it - it, And in thy mature o'crt:,y f a t " c- - y t' ' U s--al ; T. : ' ' . ; a f - 5, V- i c't' 1 ' t, its - r .y had . jj, r. $: v 'i tf s 'I I 1 t i 1. " ii3 t. 1 j t t
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and v,n received w u.icomma.i ho;.r nrs. Salutes ,were fired and the troops o; dered out. uriiuiza s speech saawa verlr ien lly feelings for his country. Tae folIoMinrr week . he would visit Monte video to have an interview whh t! a government of Urquiza, and the French and English commissioners who are there for the same purpose. The citizens of Buenos Ayres tre much opposed to Urquiza, and are Awshisg a& opportunity to up set hi n. New Yosk, Sept. 21. Advices from Paris dated August ZZlh stats that the yellow fever is prevailing in that city, chiefly confined to shipping. A few days previously a French war steamer came into port from Ceyene in search in of provisions' nhich reported the French colony there is in a starving condition. Arrival sloop cf war Yir.cerr nes, commander Hudson, Valparaiso, Ju ly, lSlh. She has been absent thr years; tailed 65,000 miles, and' has been in port thirty, two times. Halifax, Sep. 15. The steamer Niagara has arrived with one hundred and ten passengers. Sales of cotton for the week 51,000 bales; Orleans fair 6; middling 5; up land fair 6; middling 5; the demand fair. American cotton on hand 471.000 bales; total stock 617,000. Western canal flour 20s 6d; Ohio 21s. Consols at par. 'Saeoney," a roan horso belonging to Samuel Kelley, . carried off the purse of 1,000 pounds in a trotting race wit it 1 ay lor and lSw.cn Ralph, over the Hunting park course." time, the best ever made, first heat 2m. 23s. ; secondSor2& ; third 2m. 2G-3. The fishery excitement is over. London The Guaiui Lobos Postal convention has been signed between Spain and Austria. Bishops Vandcrbeltand O'conner are at Rome with resolutions of the Catholic convention. It is sait! that Loois Napoleon is about publishing a pamphlet defending himself again:-! the aspersions of th-o English. Tho cholera lias made its appearance in several towns in Gerni.ny. Accounts from St. Petersburg say that the Russians have burnt three Caucssstan villages to ash es as chastisement. Portugal lias made several deductions in ths customs and tarifi: Chablestcwh, Sept. 21. The Board of Health reports 15 deaths from yellow fever within three days, en ding Sunday evening. The increase ia attributed to the weather, though the new cases are net numerous. Those attacked generally laid themselves open to the dis eass. i - Sti. ... ? cr r ii risujss veastis. It is t:z.:.l th't tic cf t!:e f.shing vessib 1 'y t :.'.izl ly Lhh'sh cruise-, w&s zJ.u:Z.j ih: prep : ty cf a Criti&h s-.Lct, ).t h;.l f..t; 1 cA the trterpriss fraduL...!y c:.d ed;; :.l Ci :.. zsriz .n f.: j f;r i' jf. cf th;:..rl. g a bcu -.Iy ui. ler c r It i :y 1 2 t.hen f.--r g-i:.'.: d thi j ii r..t i .4 i d ccs-:, tr. J th-t the v 3 i r;; :r t...: i Iji Iztn rr j.'.irly, tf i.. I c;J. l.-ly, I i.T d--f. : .. i ; r ' th -.tr.. ; j; 7 c f i' 3 U. i 1 C.;.: j 1 , : x j r 1 i c -
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K.il Eotfd: Tb farm ia in' ... . .... SfCti. ts I, town n ore W i t r; - JUHH I CTL::r. rt?": - -" " r J j rf p-rf.-'.t i. ; "-d cf C.r'.r ' r t r. - '.: ' " " t t' 3 ; . i-r.:, ' : .' i - : , t ' h a? .lv:.'ja, - ' rflifrbj, wc. i w ill ta fjur.d iha Vv ,.J I . . h C ' mt - - " - I.. to hich iv; r . h ths .;:ir.;i:.-t c. til uircit!y ir t; r it: J it ,nrr I'in r , Children's hes!;h. U Liver CompUict. an 1 a'l (lix-'hi t.h 7 fr;:i thee cf a bilious tjps, b'-.o-zl I t .d.a 1...3 cf t.L3 o;.' genulie meJich.sr ll&lei sach'j Lh:t. 'n:-i. iT MB net deceit ad," ask for Ilobsn. sack's W orm Syrup tti3 Livsr Pills, observe that each hss the signature cf th. Pr5prietor, J.N. ilOBENSACII, ss con else are psnuina . NOTICE. The funeral seroii of Mn. Rr3.t, will be preached et the M. E. Casireh, oa SaEarr day, the lfth OcU, at 3 o'clock ia the sfwtnuoB, by the Erf. Joes KitTLti. rdoniicello. Sept. SStb, ItZl. MARRIED On the eoinff of tbe 3th in et., by Rev, Jchs KarLES, Mr. Jostrs Pbks to !.I'im Eura Cocbxu, til of White aantf, led. STATE OF INDIANA, J Weitjs Cv;srr. T the Augut term of the Probtta Coi!ft X-i A. D I8ii, said C'urt declared the estate ot Thoiiin IS!!, deceased, to be piohskly ii. B jlvcnt: Creditors are, therefore, required to life their cittime ag-sinet ihs eetate tot attow ance, in the mid frobtte cyft withia- test mooihe frotn the dais heieof, or the will ool. be entitled ta pstaaeBi JO'iiN BELL. A ci labs rater... By R. W. SILL, Au'j.: Sept. 7tli, 1BS2.-12W4 " ' Public SiU'e. ' " " THE end-rtigned will eetl, at palilic ask, af hie residence, in Norway, Kin eoustyv Indiana onSarurdsi, October C.h, I 42, ail his furniture, coiteie.irig of etovt-e, t eiiaJ, niattrseece, chairt earpete, lockistj glasses, parlar and diuing tablet, wash standi, "iewsaj ltu-,'oi e ti day cc. booka, bure, cupboard, aide aaddie, window biinds, euphtttrd' and gists ware, tleo a cow and calf.oi. borsc.. cos willow ctirriags. w 11 p , p i c u r e in t a ii Oinanitr. 's, parlor lamps, bt-eidea agreat rnsBj ueetul and ornamiotal srtt;!e too' ted leu tmentian. TERMS: AU aarri of three dclkra e.nd es, cash in hand; aun a on r three dollars a. credit nine months will be (iren. the f'ir chuer giving cote with approved security. R. C KCDAl.L. Nmwty, September SSth, 12.-122 L'nion .Trtlrj aud. Fi-in 5 1 a S fCi: V;L v I.: ter- r r at nsrr. i 11 !h J C'lii :y, c 1 . ; or: j y, t - ; Uctobpr, iir2, tutriiij csrei 1L I. "". irbi'c'itr, irtttrnc.or, ni tl-a I . ii ' per quartt-r cl 12 weeks: Hates of Taitica. Common ERgHsh, per quarter, Iiighrr " " Latin and Greek, including Cr. l,h, per qaarier, French, etzr, per qmrter. 3 CT 4Cj 5 3 3 oa This year wilt be divided into too terinif.' 12 weeks en eh, a n i nsof li week The patronage of the pwbiie is resoectrttUy.' solicited. II. B. KNiCKtrvEOCSER. September 3J, iSi2 It r "1 HH suLertibirs wo!J a r r.o.: - j t .' a. pui iic ti .it t'ey I avo no on tn i s. laro c n J H .c'cd t?j k .f Ii:;:.: t;;: " ; ' - , Con sis iii J ! t'ts iieim'i'e d r ,. , ' ,n efooia ti. j kip boo a eik s p lau r. and 1 1. . i J re "a K"i! f,- flu s r . ki rj.lt-.5;! ' . t'Cand I n J . a ? i . '. o c . r . u-,a f r !t - a, t ie i and I'M s- ii t : t v. ; i,-,vet i '- - f-t and i-' . : : . :uflv. u'.J'' j !..,' i .' r dnirj 'a - aut:, e.J isi- . e s. d " l - z 0 t c i 1 H - d f r,- 1 o.T ssoc . Flip "an, '0 I.jiij t'. 3 a I SiJiH of - . . . - . -M.. f-7 " , I . f 1 C . . a. ii 1 I lit 3! ii - r I l , . - '0 " " JJ tj' - r 1 ' ! .r i' U ' Itfv f r'l 1 jt" .'ill c . .
