The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 13, Monticello, White County, 7 October 1852 — Page 2

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I 1 - tl"" i , ? 1 r a . 1 "v : 3 T. " -2 to fir Cal , .c;.., Advert! j, 1 , 1 J ccmo forward i;:::;;-J-L:t;ly r.:ul rr.;:.2 .dUlancrt citLcr by cell cr note. D.lo.i CT-r :I3. Can wo, as the friends of education, render any further service to this noble causo,lhan to notice the facts which were presented in the eloquent and spirited lectures of I.Ir. F. IIoIIcnLaek, on the sulct el IV ulir Ed si cation? It c!a::.:s .ciof.Uy and fair I j thrown open to -our view. Feeling as we do, that lo some of the readers of our columns, ilia subject of edacatioa has never been fully brought to 'bear in its tree light; take the pleasure to call jour attention to if 'through our jpaper, and hope that you, as friends of education, .will givo it that attention which its importance so . much demands. Will this be requiring, too' much of you, when teachers and friends of education esteem it a high privelerre to make sacrifice of both time and money. to advance x its claims? By Mr. Hollenback,, the. single district system was portrayed in its true light, and after a full discussion of its merits, the union feature of our now School Lav, was fully shown to ho the toiler sjwtcm. 11 e farmer, cr district schools, as they Lave re:ierally hzzn ec: tlue.d tkrc'Jjl'cut tLo ccur.rj, v, w o el o n 0 Lo poor; a. J the: e were t,o c; of pc; children dciivcJ no Lc them. Those who, because the cchools" .cro j :;er, wt-uhl ual 1,.:: 1 to th j .it!..-:, ,he chlMreUj th;.- ,li the i::d! rcu. :e :e cf parents their attendenco was very irregnlar, or not at all. It. was cf aimed for the Union School ' system, that, 1st, it would educate ::c:;u children; ;;d, it v. ould cdcito thm L..rtuu ; Cxd,it ou'd Coil c.:.Ia 1v l!.r -e r.irrr . . it .j ; c!ciij 4 , - . ly demouetrated ft'3 ar.dj siattics that i. . ou'.d c.;ct: plhh all th. 3 L " LY -ir if m r ? ? "ft x it,. I-;, j !, a:. I by rcqui. , re . d.d n... 3 a f. . lri:f Ha. rls i '.l the 1 fv.t.::o cf the I ' j .Ll Lv.; in:. : c a c.:.: t , cf its L ... 1 1 .( ... . j ..!... trd .1 ci h . i.j i - e Lo II i 3

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3 r:y .ry ...ay Le I laetiec 17 3:1 t.,3 Vi,::r; we therefore caadn every t:u to be C-l his uard Lsih v,h: and . .rat : ::J c:o tht the tickct thy voL 3 is fdh d cut whh each : zrr e as they dc:h a, d to vcte for. DT3 Ve v-.ould r.u';est to the la ; 3cs of clcctiens the importance and necessity of selecting good and competent boards particularly Clerks as the length o! the ticket (and the desire to hear the result as soon as possible,) will require such a beard in order to c;uat the ballots in reasonable time. . ; ' ' '. - T;,e Hoard of Canvassers meet on Thursday, inse-ad of Wednesday 3 hcrxufcrs. '"Judged of elecioss will !: :.a t".'.v3 rio'.ica. LLe Hope On ,tho Asli Pele in this place vsl3 cut cri3 r.'ht last week, and pulled up. Y-o now repeat what v,o said a week or two ago in reference to rope cutting.- The man who would do such an act fhculd be suspended between. the heavens and the earth, by the same rope or a stronger one, and hanged, until ho is .dead, dead! dead!!' DQThe Grand Jury in the United States. Circuit Court, in New York,"has found true .bills of indictment for- murder, oainst the omcers cf the steamboat Henry clay. ; " ' ' - rr, . r r,s r.,.... r uu, iauij .01 Iu:uh-Oton .county -was blown t.: en Iat' week- and robbed of aleat !. J,COO, deposited- hy varic.3 ciilLcn3 .of the.town for safe DCP"A Whig Maes :Cp2ivention ii announced to come off in Lafayette on Tuesday the 19th inst. DCr'Tho number in attendance at the Democratic- Mass Convention in Lafayette .on last Thurs.s est k. -.t: I et e.leut 10,t. Jr i Cona ca Lai ..u.iU::" -y c I e . .". Ii Jllc.u the ; io cf the u 4. at xer,ay, c u : t L .t,::i O'lhL.a ii ia a t . J h i . V: . I ..lt... .1.. ; fr. i . . t Li , i i 5 .1 l : : u M t j 5 . ,v .r; A -th, l.: -d j ,. " , I t . - 1 1 d i t i-

Tcctois 'fi'ciii li.3 couiity, m.e. caking an eCort to increase th, stock Eubscribci here, be!aro the next rneeiin of the board (en:'-: Cth of October.) The mcLl j was called for the purpoee of 1 :- iin;'! certain .facts, in relation to the enterprise, before the people.

The stock already shecribed here m respectable in amount, -but is far short of what is expected, and what is necessary. Loransport Journal.. Itaulroail Soirrey The corps cfEneers passed throun;h this place, this week; making an experimental surey of lbs routa ofths Lake Erie, W&bash and St. Lonis Railroad. They crossed the river at Georgetown, running from the eco directly to this place. They report tha routa as being vary favorable. The location, at this place, is between the town and t'i e canal. It is thought that eh ascent. to tha table lands, south ef Deer Creek, can be accomplished easier than has heretofore been anticipated. We have heard no opinion E3 to which route is She most favr&ble tha one by Camden or tie one by Georgtown. r-Dcl-phi Times. , The Canal. We are intarmsd by good, authority, that the canal will be completed entire in November next, and that we may even hope to sea boats here from Terre Haute before Christmas!, provided the frost does not interfere to prevent navigation before that tims. in this state ol the esse, it would be well to inquire whether -our citizens are providing for the change in the business prospects of EvEnsvilla. . Are v. 3 ready or likely to be ready, with warehouses and boats, to receive End transport freight, or shall we be louad to be in the pre die ana est of Terre Haute when navigation w& first opened toils citizens sctasisgte boat was owned there nor could be obtained cn any terms to transport a Urge -amount of potk ready for market, during tha' esrly rja?t of lha Lfst season o! navigation. - . Let our entersrisins-cit. izens.look to tail in tim.vansvilla Jor, To the Voters of Tippecanoe ad WMie Counties. '"I am no longer a candidate for the office of Judge of the Court cf Common Pleas. So long es Samuel A. ilufT,John Killgore and myself continued, my deieat was inevitable. - ' ' ' ; To the friends who 'desired tny eleo tion, it i3 due that I should express my hanks, for their kindness end interest in my behalf. I shall ever cherish a proper appreciation.I deem ' it' not inappropriate .lhat I should speak of the' importauce of this court the law providing for-its organi ;:;i;n net i.s.!r : b.tn rubliihed but iaw krii' &nj .hir &' .ut it. It iiroLJ ii. r ;r.w.t ta ti.s country th-.a the Ch; .'A Ccil. ri he r.v.n t.hois T.it c, --'i" 1 i.t t' 0 t.",c3 of Circu't Ju'j 13 Lot c... i tod! .i.ire the JU"ti f trttlnirg to thec""ce cf Jud;,e cf 1..3 tourtcf C ::. i I--s. IT J. h..:; i: the stia q hl--iioa Era reqalred r t'.. !:'..:r Ct tre rejlred Lr the a v js. '-.Ft - , It i- rf 1' - " " ' 7h .pornncf thzt the r t rt " r 1 thru! i be sl cl I 'li'Tj r : e r - c .ly thcas c Jlac-as L ; ,": : 3 vc x cl . A. and Jchn aI.I1 ,"w;d lcv; vjq I I d , So t; e t k 1 J r ft Il.'f ;f:c i in 1J: U c.

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The returns are all in except a lew plantations, mostly Democratic, and the result is as follows: Hubbard. Dens., Chandler, Den., " 37,123 0,331 3,154 27,447 Crosby, Whig, Democratic majority. . 30,707 Eighty-fA'O Democrats, and sixty-ssv en Whigs have have elected to the Iloaee. Six Districts tr hear from all Democra tic. In the Senate the- Whigs have elected fourteen members, and the Democrats eirht. No choice in nine Districts. Theee vacancies are filled by joint ballot so that the nine Democratic Senators will be elected, which will make the Demo cratic majority in the Senate three, and about twenty in the tlousa. Twenty three cn joint ballot. An old bachelor says .that women are so fond of appearances, that ifyouuould make them believe that ara no locking glasses in Heaven, they would sst no more value on salvation than they do cn a poor relation. Singular how age sours people. Calves' heads and ox-tails are in Engand considered as delecacies; and ifour butchers would iave them for sale, they would be certain never to lose money, as they would then maks both ends meat. . TO WHIG E53ITGI13.Dr. Nathan Kimball of Washington, County, has been placed on the electoral ticket, instead of John D. Furguson, declined on account cf being a candidate for Congress. ' The ticket es . published by us ianow correct, acd we hope all the Whigpapsr3 in the State may msketho proper correction immediately. State Jeurn&l. Philadelphia, Sep!, 3. "Two metl - named Janie3 Hewitt and Alexander Bierriii.the former but recently let out cf Sing Eing prison, were ar rested by the police last evening at th house of Hewitt in Soothwark. The police discovered in the house a press fifieen counterfeit plates, and enough money signed to fill a barrel. The nctos wera rr.ustly t'u thalTsw York, f i.a3achusetis, Conrecticut, Rhode Is land, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Isanks. A larft amount of countetfeit dollars -ere also found. Tha me-i wer both comr.ji.tjd tared n examination. IIaysviles, lly., Sept. 27 Thirty-c -. a slaves from the i: ,'ghlcr hood of Augusta and D. rer, c.c:-;d to Oi.io 1 -t rJ :.t; th:y were tr:cel to r.L;l:y cn t :- r..-.r, l:. 1 r--t.i'-j j -ra ;d by il.clr c .. s a..d ct'. ers Lc.i this side xiia cl-...: j t-.:n Ly t..e : c.s Vcre c . ' .L-d;d in a k.zl i.. y c .. :.z:s . i.'..: .la l- rr;..t t3 . h tl.3 hi.. , i.J '.Lh U , as r.-.-: cl t - sla v-te hid. I'iv; '.o 1. : d c.). :'. -;d ci .T3 i dby ':..'.: i : j - ? I. ; .a c: - L j 1 i r , f t--;-. hi. Ti 3 :. . ,.itl f ;v . i.i r A,r., . d Ill 1I3 1 Li - : V.1 , . . 3 C . . I ; ' ' C.J I . . x . . - .1 . .1 c. f a . . '. : C ' IJ

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5 J;: I;:" - i: rvt . . .... . i'.eUr.Ln ;j c.;..:r.u;d to-J.,-. 3 piciadiri tre cf a ceil ex'.-y'-t character so much so th-t ih i c 3 repudiated thsst. Andrew Jachacn D-.l-iead a series cf extraordinary visiDns, which he sllegad be had seen. Thsy adjourned t&T three inoe&s to meet tgain ia the State. A gallant wag was lately sitting be side his beloved, and being unable to think cf anything elae to say, asked her why she was like a tailor. 'I don't know,' said she, with a pouting lip, 'unless it's because I'm silting beside a goose. , What makes you spend you time so freely, Jack?' B?cau3a it is the only thing I have to spend. Sims says that if it wasn't for the bole in the hoop, you could'nt put it on the barrel, and then the barrel would lust. The chap lhat seeks poetic inspiration from the the tones ola hand organ, is writing an epio poem on the wars of a tom-ctt, accompanied with tales. A member, .in. alluding to the bill for tne benefit of married women before the Missouri Legislature, asked if it would not be better for the members to do something for the benefit cf single ladies, and not trouble themselves whh other men's wi vest-. Onsets.. : Lafayette, Oct. 6. The markets to-day are about as they have been for several days past, if any change, for the better. Wheat 53aGO cents. Corn 3Ca40 cests. Oats 25 cents." flay Per ton $8. Potatoes Irish 5aS0o.'. Sweet 75c aSl 00. - ; " Nothing doing yet In pork. Courier Toledo, Oct. 1. Receipts are light iS-day, and market dud. Tha only sales we hear of are: v heat 2.000 busnes from store at 7Cc; 2,000 do private terms. Corn Saia 4,000 bushels from store at 610. Republican.1' '" ; : ClSCIXNATI, Oct. 1. Flour quiet with increasing receipts and sales of 500 bbls at 3 25a3 27; whisky 17c: cheese firm at Gc; nothing 'doing in provisions; ' sugar sCc; Rio coffee 9c. IlEW I OKK, UCt. I. Sales 5,003 bbls flour, Elate, at 4 50; southern 4 G2a4 75; 9,500 bush wheat, western, at 1 05c; red 97c, 18,000 bush mixed corn at 71 c; mess pork 17 25. prime 18 50; lard llfalSe; mess bea lla!4c. C...ri.'ia Cattle X uift. September, 2. At"i:rkst cct;! tlci l,:d3 bswves and "34 stores ccrslstirgcf work in g oxen, cows and calves, yearlings tA'j ard ihrao yczrs eld. Prices H irk ct Def Etra, 6 fO per cut; first quality Co, sscc"d quality, i 5 53, third quahty 4 75, ordinary Cat. - T X J. UTir Tolls Tt.x Fitters cf It site Cotfv: TO tl a?s 1 'Ly RotiTeJ that tiie lata of . Taie.t f.r i..-d jear is &s fiIIovs, to wn: i.itf cents on escsi ponj 2.5 cens-n each poll. o .liil'jci r r.t t l ' f - 'frr ii ';t " ' - ' 1 ' ' -C; h i- r ';, Tl -v S ! i, Ii, 31 r 1 -. , I'.v.. . ,1 r i r j 1 . ; l. 4. a; z j t , l :.l . " . tl.' t t : :. " s t i J r. C.i-.-r.' r v. J..C

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t: ;h f s s Jcfc i c i Cf , to v,!.I;h v e a;k the r lyi-ii th - - rs - .:: : i :r Llrer Com ma;nr and fell disorders arising from those of a 4 bilious tjpe, should make use of the only genuine meaieme, Hobensack's Liver r::,i. Cr Ea net deceived," ask for Eobea sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the si-nature of tha Proprietor, J.N. UOEENSACIT, as none else are genuine. Hooflasd's" GssauH Bitte'es. These celebrated Bitters prepared by. Dr. C. M.Jackson, 10 Arch street, Philadelphia, ere performing astonishing cures throughout the whole country. We can bear witness to their curative, powers in the case of a friend of ours who had the Liver Complaint, : end who had tried almost every ether medicine, but without effect. After taking a few bottles of these Bitters he was entirely cured. - To thoss who are "similarly ef flic ted we recommend them to take tha preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken cf, end many ethers to which "flesh is heir to." There is a spurious article made in Philadelphia. The only place to get the genuine article, is 120 Arch street Philadelphia, of Dr. Jackson, or his agents throughout the country. " KOTICE. The funeral eermoa of J.lrs. Ecsseix, will, be preaclied et the II. E. Cliorch, on Sunday, the 10th Oct., at 3 o'clock, ia she afternoon, bf the Eev, Johh Kistleh. r.Ionticello. Sept. 23ih, 1852. Unioii Zlale and Female Seminary. . SCHOOL, will be opened, at Farming ton,-, i'ji. in '.Lis county, ca filonday, thf foanh of October, 1852, under tlte care of Il.'B. Kr.ickerbockcr, Instructor, at the following charges, per quarter ot 12 weeks: Hates of Tuition. Common English, per quarter, $3 03 ..High " ' " 4 00 Latin and Greek, iududissr Elasflish, per quarter, '" " S 03 French, etxra, per o -inner, 3 00 This year will be divided into two terras of ' 12 weeurach, and one of 14 weeksTlie patronage of iiie public t respectfully solicited. . II. B. KNICKERBOCKER. September SO, 1S5-2 1-2' I'sfeStc Sale. THE Qitderatgnfd will eell, at public eale, atht resideBce, in Nurway, White county,. Indiana, on Saturday, October gib, IR5-2, ail his furniture, consslsiing of etoves, bedsteads,, niatsraascp, chairs, carpels, looking glasses, parlor cod dining tabUs, wbeJi itsiid?, crwi2 tablp, oi e tl day clock, books, bureau, cupboard. eid-3 saddle, wtnJow bliiids, enpboard and glass ware, also a cow end calf, one l.r.r?..-, one willow enrriage, maps, pictures, mantis ornaments, parlor lamps, besides a great marjy useful and ornaracntai articles too" tedious to mention. TERMS: At! - . i : three dollirs and ess, cash ia Iian J ; el,,h ot three dollars a credit of nine moniliij t -id hs iwen, Slsa purchaser giving note wuii approved seeuritr. - It. C. KENDALL. Norway, Srptember 25th, 1 '..I Z. 12 ? 2 . . 2 0 T ', !. ' :".'fra t u .1 i srri ;i;e la tho ,w f .l ,ij i at t".ey l.avo row ci hand & li' 3E.njw-.le.' I'trlf uf 1 . t, u; r Co -of- "r It ' .""-ic ca'.f, sto j-i f r.i kip I r f r t luce, 1 i' ' q litors, asrl cl . t ' 1 'j a 1 ie .o.j t f a., kind s:.Jf - I . ..'t t l I .Tdla ad .I'-rcvi . f : ! t s, men ard t.';i' la c ' t '( e 1 - vr t' - !rf-st and 1 1 -1 r - - t - t c i 1 - 8 Jf' "tnr i atrodi 7 i .'a tl .a r: kc, ar i v e invite a u ii-'atis t.T ' pt' 1 i t' f I nr '. f i,i . lae oar :-!. '. d j tuts. lis l.-'ia a'v, a large BiOC'K Of v. :"i t c r 1 1 . c v - fLecp fjr.c '.. Ort " Jii"ii, V, t ...... X ii i - .r, t tA.' u . t i . . rs' ' Hi f i 1 t. I t. r c r ; . ' t - , f 3, t j to t bl.L " l .il ,L t 1 - f t ,v C"f Yf;'.l.i