The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 36, Monticello, White County, 17 March 1853 — Page 2
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t::u::idav, ::a:.c:: :t, tec;. ' NOTICE. . . Adalaitrtor &a4 '! ot,r L-r-at AdrtiBMti tisEEl be sceow.-uUJ i t"'e Ce.s" to ii?ar insertion. V.e can't a.TorJ to wait atttil it8ryt!ii;i,T else is settled before t. derlisag bill is paid. ," , AE3TACT OF TOE NEW LI QUO II " LAV"' wtli Kn tann-1 in srveer column. What .ml LencfA trtsr" be derived from this law we era eti&ble la say. Ccr taia it 13, however, that tho exceptions 'contained in the Erst section of the law ore broad enough far all the purposes ol the seller. -In case that a laejortty of the voters of a township vols "no license, all the buyer has to do is to say to the sel lor that he wants a plater any ether quan tity of liquor tor tnechs.ai.csl, medicinal, culinary, or chemical purposes, and after he obtains It may walk out of the house End drink it. The grocery keeper is net required to make inquiry as to the truth ol the buyers statement of the object el tha purchase. Under the operations cf this law it may reasonably fee expected there will be aa increased amount of "sickness" this year. All ictosicstiag drinks, net spiritucar," oay bo sold without license ia any quantity. ' Seeiioa 3 declares thst emergency exists, and that the la shall be ia farce from ar.d f.:r It3 f axri-a an J pisblicalioa ia tha Cut. 3 Jc-r:J mi State Sentinel. Cons : :r.:'y ihs 1 1 is now ia farce, and no persoa ia allowed (except those licensed) to sell a less quantity thaa.cae gallon, except far the purl :. r above sUtad. Our opinion is that is tew law is less stringent than the old law was. At least it would appear so to a strict coastrucucaist." It may, however, be mora stringent than wenay have supposed. Time will test its mer- - its and demerit. . . ELECTION. OF DIHECTO.ES. , Oa last Saturday evening tha following gentlemen were elected a board cf Directors for tha Ligansport, Peoria and Darlington Railroad: For Cass county Wtn. Chase aad D. II. Dunn. For W hite county Renjamin Reynolds, Isaac Reynolds, and Rowland Hughes. ' For, Jasper county lames Brooks nnd J&ceb- ?derkle. " W m. Chase, cf Lcgantport was elected President. rHrThe naiu-3 cf Sir. Guthrie was " accidentally omitted last we"k in giving tho names cf the Cabinet odecrs. " Tha followintz is tho correct list: Secretary cf 2lale William L. Marcy, cf New York. - Secretary cf Treasury James Guthrie, cf Kentucky. Secretary cf Inierbr Hi'-: it riiClillani, cf Michigan. Secrelarj- cf Wsr JtHr:;a Davis, of Mialssippi. ' Secretary of N&ty J&iaea C. Dubbla, cf North Carollaa. - '" Post Master Genera! James Camp ihll, cf Pennsjlrania. Attorney General- Caleb Cashing, of Jdassachuseits. B HO HEN BANKS. . Bsox.Yorn Gxtasd! We are iadebt:lt ?! Jcha ,c:,y 6Ca., for :-h L . i Cl-i'.:.r 1, c s Li:,..; 11;.-- f : r - " '; e!;ui r h ii ' i : h"; 11 .ry J. .h :t '.; ... , t . . c 1": 1 -fc s f-Il: I. A.I 1 i ... j ;r ; .ic.l L v tha I': -A j. I:..:; Ji. . 1." 7 t -3 C 1 II. c i c
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ii c t ul.i;h a I V. rc-rjr 1Z IC:3 ' ' i r '. ' :j to"." l I L- ...1 r'.-rt:: B C r.ty Is ey rn c 5 CC . L 1 Jr 1 ' .. ... v. i . A l i UiU ' rny :ial o ist Preec.cr cf. r i Mincim Ii ' ; e:':rn f:."rili cf t''. 3 s'-tle if i ,. . t n - .... ci t a t j inc - t r.i 3 ia r ,:: co- t ci iho r cf tha Vr! cf S 3 I cf I : :"; j : 's t-..: . z tf c t . .: ... l.'.d fy:clf t s' &'v ;t t" :rs ij tic: less than 4,00 hundred palp al'3 falsehoods contained therein - - LEMUEL SHORTinDGE". There! i! bombast and egotism possessed motive power, there id enough in that to run a pretty good train of cars over your proposed railroad. When ignorance and vanity combine it is not uncommon ior them to produce such an efferveser.ee. He challenges any Methodist preacher of" "good standing," &c, to " "mortal conflict." Preity. high move for a gospel minister to challenge his brethren to "mortal conflict." And then the place, (is that for the purpose of evading tha law!) on the merits efjh Volume of the book, of Philippe in Ms strictures cf CamjlcllirgV " Afier refreshing my memory on gecgrapb7, rubbing my brow and scratching my bead, I cannot tell uhere that is. 'But ii I am permitted to guess what he means, he wants to dtbale the "merits of the volume of 'the book.!- Well ss far as I am concerned I have no objections. ' And as he does not esk his Methodist preacher of 'gooi standing" to do anything, but binds himself to prove'400 hundrfefvhlch is equal to forty thousand lies, suppose all he wants is seme one to hold his hat. And as my time is cf importance ta me. fir. Shortridge, 'you will excuse me for not attending, and especially v. hen a fence-stake would "do iust as well. This one request only 1 have to make if you do ess8.il that book, use sharper tools, and don't bruise and" mangls it like jrou did .the English language in' your Cik.culii, oT:Identuret or Challenge, or whatever" you call it, far I am at a loss for a name for It. - .- LA "IDA. N. W. Indiana, March 15, U5S. ' Lkwisbues, PsebelCo., O. Feb. 3, 1853. , TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This to certify, that we deeply rtgrtl and lament the lass or our highly esteem ed and worthy fellow citizen, Wm. B Gray, M. D. by removal from this place to Rlonticello, White Co.. Ind, . At a Christian.. Gentleman and Medi cal Practitioner, he had gained at least confidence of three fourths of the famil lies of thie and adjoining communi ties. lie was our principle' physician for 12 or 15 years, and wa would be glad and willing to welcome him back to our town egala. ' ' Eespectfully, . S. J. Foun, '" John Si.gr, " Heset SiGsa, Jacob Ntff, . Matthias Disheh;, Dahiei. Mat. " THE TEMPERANCE BILL. ihs fouowing is an abstract of the Temperance bill as it passed the Legis lature. 1. That no person shall retail spirit uous liquors, except' for mechanical chemical, m 'dicta al or culinary purposes unless -a mrjirity of the legal voters o tha Town&!.p shsli endorse dicenso on their tickets t.t the Annual Spting election; end then not until he give boa 3 in t' j 8':t i cf C2fL csnditioned to keep t t l.;)y J ?, ; 1 pay ailfiaes, pen i '3, cr d . " 3-s At may be tsssssed t f t t !'t i e DTOTisicss cf the :r t: : i z'.i tha At: !:i:r m-.: t h-r 3 ta .very c-r-:n v.hois : I t t i i i 1. r 1 . r n : i y t ' I -r i t : t ? .
,hed lor h -re iatsi. m:a3 nuts f. noes ...j : ji- - i.ircUr.jnCerata. Ary , p-.. . it, ruardian, 3 , i. j irtd hi per- ' 'p; r.cc of such ' s of Lctiort'egamast sen, prr4 - -, 1 .-s n r" l..e ferr-'i c-as.ng a:. I &.hi. 3 ci hlj L . V iiitodcaUon, 1 f.r exemplary mages. 10. For tho purposes cf this t :t a married woman has the same rights as ii she were single; and damages paid by a minor shall be paid as the courts tnav direct. A recovery. against a retatler, shall be conclusive against his sureties, both at as the right arid amount of damages. 12. All. contracts made with any person in a state cf intoxication shall be void. 13. All places or houses where spir nous liquors are sold, bartered , or given away without license, in a less quantity than a gallon, are declared nuisances; and subject to the law in relation thereto; and the keeper thereof may be tiaed in any sum net less than 510 nor more 50.' - 14. It is made the duty of the Prose cuting 'Attorney to proceed forthwith against such nuisances so soon as infor med of the' same, and if be fall to prosecute, he isliableto be fined not less than 10, nor more than f 25. Washington, March 9 Tha - superior ofBcers of the army at present in Washington waited upon "the Secretary of War in 'full ' uniform, this morning, agreeable to aiags., ; .dr. Da vis received and accompanied them to the Executive ' Mansion and ' presented them to tha President.1.. " ; Officers of the Navy, in full dress al so called upon Secretary Dobbin, who accompanied theni to the President. After exchanging compliments' and 'con gratulations, the1 cfScers, joined by the chic -.3 of Bureaus of their departments repaired to Fillmore's' rooms and took friendly leave cf him. ' ' The President has nominated and the Senate confirmed Silas R. flobbie First Assistant P. M. General, Chas. Eames, assistant editor of the Union, Assistant Secretary of State, and Willis A. Gorman lata M. C. from Indiana, Commissioner of the General Iand Odice. WASiiirvsTo, Tdarch. 9. The Ohio delegation insist upon Manypeny for First Asststaut Postmaster General. The appointment of Buohman Minister to England is also demanded. "New Yosk, Id arch 9. The ship Flying Cloud from Canton spoke a schooner, January 13th, four days from Pt Natal for Capetown who reported Ka.'Hr war terminated. Concord, March 9. The N jw Hampshire election has re suited in the choice of Governor 'Martin Democrat, by about 5,033 majority." 3 Democratic 'Congressmen. ' House and Sanate probably unanimously Democratic. "-: '' : i Washington,' March .1 1.' Executive Session of Senate But a few movements were made to-day. About a dozen .of nominations, have been sent in and referred; none definitely soled upmjthsyara therefore, strictly confidential. - It is preiiunied that?.!.-. Kennedy, 'Superintendent of the Census, Will be retained in o(Tico't &s the business is drawing to a closo. '': ," There, are Innttnisrable . applicant from every quarter for appointrasnts uader Post O.TiCa Department.--' "' SenaieThs debaa between Clayton c.'i J:s is quits p rc r-cud. Nr. Oou t i.3 c .me I j t.-:;.y, stting V :."'h tho t'.:-e h;J r t-ri.cl Lr -it cf a, I' . 1 i -:k,:o cr 1 1- c,:- '.' .t V 2 ! '. . s r I - t 1 'i . - ir i h i r li l.t ' - ' 3 ; Jo f I " J ! 'l1 .
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ate adjourned till ?donday.,. .,. ,r. . r - Bostcs, March 7.. . We have news by an English steamer from Buenos Ayres to Jan.. 2d. .As.one of the e-forts of that party which hsjson trol of Buenos Avres, th city is still ? sieged by outsiders, to whese commands the government refuses submission. Several engagements have taken place in this city, with loss of life The custom house is closed, and ell business is sosPenaeU- ; borne vessels are leaving m ballast. and others are awaiting tho torn of event3. ' " " An army of 5,000 men was approachmg for the rebel of the city, upon learn-t-i ti . ) I tng wnicn vjren. rauua.ro sanii;u uui auu fparpfl that Trruasia would sunoort lus f outsid,..3. Mr. Ilatham' is stillat Paraguay, and is not very successful in his diplomatic negotiations. The son of the President of Paraguay is in Buenos Ayres, and it is thought that Paraguay! might join Buenos Ayres against Urguasia. A British slpp, from Melbourne fori London,' put into Pernarxluco on January 16th, for supplies. She had seventy thousand ounces' of gold, among which was a lump', of pure "gold weighing 48 pounds. ": .""'. '.-. ; . '-New Yokk,. March 7. The steamer Baltic arrived this morn ing. The London Advertiser says that an extensive conspiracy has been dhcovi red in Hungary and Austria. - :An attempt had been made to assassinate the LmpeP.allenv. a teilor. and formerly o hussar. lie was cut down by an aid-de-camp and secured;. The Emperor is recovering from his wound, - - ; " "..-'" - . . . . . Austria has ordered 5,uU0 1 yrolese to leave Lombardy within 2-1 hours. A commercial treaty between Austria end Prussia was signed on the 19th ult. Hostilities have been resumed between Turkey and the Montenegrins. NcwsPArrn SuuscnisEas. Tho. OA-mnntrtw n fPn. Tnlr. u i . f it : ::i.t. irrajuj nus Uiu loumviii" Sl'IiSiOie remarks in regard Jo the credit ..... .SVNIUIll HUViapixpuuitomng: i4JE.Cept fhe Cash SJStem is CXCIU- : s i .i mi . ed, we know of no business in which its bills are so difficult to collect as subscriptions to a newspaper. This is not because subscribers are unwilling to pay, but it is principally owing to pure ncglnif - 17r! n imttrrineia lit Kr o Car. S3 hl3 Year S indebtedness aJ mounts to so small a sum. fhe printer; surely, cannot be very badly in want of that, without for a moment thinking that the fruits of his entire business are made up of exactly such little sum?, and thai the aggregate of all the subscribers is by no means an inconsiderable amount of money, and ..without which tho publisher could not, for a single month, continue the izzvto -cf hi3 paper." Hon. George tVV Carr, of Lawrence couaiy, has been appointed Receiver oi the Land office, at JefTersonville, in place of. Dr. fieri wether, deceased. :':::.! can Raii -;oad Ire: V(7ytI:cvi!l3(Va.)Tchgr TIr cdv .ctj.ro eft!, ..... t. t t. s i'A I.i
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4 . you .r.:.i to " j yc : , 1 ci) v, c, incrr, .... o a d ! - -q to hi . ;. , ru IIurr:.v',o Stop tlmt ncr:o:rc I ' - d.rty birt, he Iocs ULe Jcnos across the way, r.nJ I do Cziczt Jones, "" - A iady, some time bad;, cn a visit to'tho' British Unscum, Cj the perscn . ja attendance if tl.ov hA n cb-,l! nf l!ivr Prnm. . . . unsdcu i.i negative, sho replied, 'dear me, that's something Very Strange, invn nne 8t. f)xlr( - J J employed a girl to do housework. The mistress observing that her new help was much addicted to Methodist hymns asked her if she belonged to that church. 'No,' she replied, not exactly a member, but I have been tuck in on suspicion Probalion, yon mean? ... . 'No, 1 don't; (in a sharp accent and .with a dogged - manner,) I know what 1 mean : I was tuck in on suspicion.' Vat you make dcre?" hastily inquired a Dutchman of his daughter, who was beinrr kissed by" her sweetheart Very climcr- ' a little dat's all" .... "Oho! dats all, eh?.,- py tam,. I thought 1 von vest vihtrnfr " o Insinuation is tho pcisn fang ol slander. MARRIED, On Wrdnc.!ay everung March 'Cth, by Rev L Ktbeker, Mr. Joes EtsLEi Dale snd Si be Makth Busxs. OCT v,ubout tfitpara-emeat to former "re- - that the cake received on this occssion -he BEST cake "et received; and jodgmg from I thia end "circomatantiat evidence," we have oodre,8oa to b,Ikve that the time bus ar ried when "rocks and bills, and brooks and paws, with miik and honey flow.". We with them a happy life. Come -ov iht wi'.ii wfatLe- rome t'tX or rome ranw. Thst will e;and by ech Cher, however H b'oiv; Oppression and ttckr.esa, and orrow- nj jaia, 5Ua;I be to ibsir tree !cre.aa Unit a to a chain. FIcdical notice B "RS. RIFENBERRICK i. H A Y?.ICT,D. having associated tliemeelvi? together in me pracuce or .licatcine, oner liieir prolfaoral service to the citizen of Montieello 1 tind V hi!e county. They will give prompt "Uentlra 'a au bsjainesscntrusiea tothc-ircars Ofuce in the Court IIou. march ig. icj3 sdf james ata.B. WM. LAS!. . -v. , STAR CITY Plow, T7p -rn, and Cnrrae '-' Cuiaer Libia end Clark etreela, LAFAYETTH, Ii'D. MARTIN 4- LANE keeo connanily on hand good nsaortment cf i'lows, ,-sgona, and Carriages, of every eesrripuoa. AM work warranted. Caah paid for iVo goa i.uabfi, march 17, 3 053 25 yl "' ' " Alm!Utrsitrs Sstla ofZVel E!:ste. r MIE vndersigrried, sdmii'triitor of the eetate of Jmc Kendall, t'eceased, will offer for sale at the Court iioese tfoor w the -town of Jllottticciio, Wliita county, Indiana, on Monday the l'?th day cf April next, bc-t.-ccn ths hot;- ".f J'! o'clock e. n. t-.i 4 o'clock p. fi., of a lid dry, C e ('.' 3"-, l" r S estate, to wit: tha nonn-east quarter of the s a.'i-v c'. quarer, a.. J tic- t or. ..ui r ff l' f j e t "'3r. r cf t .-i'.o, - . j t. rt e 2) in to n . - t c -r.., , , (7Tj r - 7 o t .j e :, t t.i, j. ""e'., a. C's-ih ' . i . s' - 4 - o ; : ', , c i ' ' f - n r rr n . 1, r- i re-. .'1 i -. t t . ; ! s f . . 1 t f ,. v r ' , ,1LL1 . . . c
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al.I a. i cr-.i ii .out the hb ccur.try. V : 1 "-- v-Itrc-'s to l' "r rjr've p ::s li the ca- r f a f ", 1 cf c :? oi . L.wr cc- , r-: i !.. ..;t cutv i. :. : i. .12, L.l i i.'.:t c ":t. A:? t,hl:g a "zrr I c '. .! ; s (. T ;'. . :: i 2 C.tt.rs he w as er.tirtly cured. To those who are similarly al fueled we recommend them to tclie tho preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken cf, end many others to which "flesh is heir to." '"' There is a spurious article made in Philadelphia. The" only place to get the genuine article is 120 4rch street Philadelphia, of Dr. Jackson, or' his agents throughout tha-. country. . - tl r PolSOStXG . TiiOUi D.ud3 . C f JO TZ".:3who ass Vermifuge compose 1 rf'Cc;t;r oil, Calomel' ccc, are not c sre, ihaJ while they appear to benefit the patient,, they are actually laying the foundatlonas. for a series of disease, such as salvatfonv. loss of sight, .weakness cf limbs, &c. In another column will ba found . theedvertisementof Hobensack's Medicines,, o which we ask the alien fion of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health, la Liver Complaints., and all disorders arising from those cf a bilious type," should make use of the crdy ' genuine, -medicine, Hobensact s Ltver Pills;' r ' ': ' "' ' " . ' OCT "Be not deceived," ask for Hobea. sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature cf theProprietor, J.N. IIOBENSACK, as ncna else are genuine. . Domestic Attac&me&t. "PsjOTICi: ia hereby given that a writ cf i D.tmrstic Atlachtnen t was i iaeJ by Kf, Joosthsa iiarboit, c n3 of tbe laatice of tie Peace ia and forUaioa tawasbijy, in tbe county Of White, on the CJkh day of Febroary 1851, upon tho aSJsvii oS Simon Doyis.- oC said White county, ngainst the, gooda, chattel, right, credit, money unci tffects of Jaco Ci;k.ey, late of siJ White county, by viriuifc of which writ the following dt'ecnbed'pr.ipi-r-ty wss attache J as the property of the esid Jacob Dickey, to-wit: cn Five 'dollar l iit ou the Slate Sank uf Ohio, Prcbie county, branch Eton, r;... 34, date Fept 3, i T 3 ; "one Tea doilar bill on the State Bank of Indssna, t its branch at In Jianapoiis, No. t'477, dataSfpt. fiist, 1840; and that on tbe 12th dav of Auii, 1 853, at Z o'clock. M., at my olTiis in taid township, 1 will proceeJ to hear aud decidw u;ton sac ii attjchnient and the c'aiuia of ibo said creditors. JONATHAN HARCOLT, Justice oi the J'cace. march 4. IC53 -3Jw3 STATE OF INDIANA, " White Ccounty .- ,. Whito Circuit Court, May trm, ."3.Slary Jane Oiler J -. -" PethioB for Divorce.- ' .Henry. Oiler, ...,. COMES now the plaintiff in the above cr-titU-d caoss,' by fi. W. Siil her solicitor and files her biil in thanceiy, tstid alto the affidavit of K. W- Sili, a disintceated person , in tho words' and figures foilowiiig, to-wit titisert Iro.n w Lieu it appears tliat Henry Oiler, the aboye named defc-ndan t ia not ss resident of the State ol I .diana. Therefore, notics is hereby giren '.o tbe aaid Henry Oiler, that Htiless lift appear before the Judge of th White Circuit Court 0:1 the first dav of tho next term thoreof to be holdeii at the Court House in the town of Monttceilo in aid couoty on the sixteenth of '. n y r.cst, ar.d plead, answer or demur to said biil, the allegatioBtherein will he taken aa true and confessed oad a decree rendered eccordifte'y. . . Witness Raasin McConaseghhav Cleik of aid Court thi 2nd of I.Infch. A. D. i 633. SANSON IMcCON?? AUUHilAY, Clerk. March 3 j pr!. fes - : 34 w4 'DISSOLUTION. -r " , IIC j-artnerfhio heretofore exlstirj bs- - .. lf Aaron Hicks and Weu. S. Davis, ci '."."!"- county, Indiana, under the rtn f Hick it. Davis, ia thia cay dissolved by mutual consent. The books and account of said firm are in tbe hand of Wro. S. Davia, whera thosa indebted are requested to call aad teitlo by note or otherwise. - a. iiici:?. - W:.I. S. LAVI3.". - f. ..I, tC53-35w3. .. '- - - - " " A. 17. m: CD, .Attorney 4 Ccnselk-r A I Lvt ..led Xotarjr Pub He. Also, e'crteral At-ent for tho purcSiasa and ' sale of Rest Estate. " ' : Fer9rr deirou of cUber. e'Ii cr j;rchasing land wi.il find it to tiieit a-dvan-ta s- f.y leave a descriptic-n of the land they witi iacquire or dispose of with tbe st-c-fe nh wi't oso every exer.ioa to procure for the"":', a ff-s'Jef or pare baser. C:Zm CIcrL'sC,::: j-;:, Cctirt i:. .. -McrncELLo, V.'hi;;.Co.f T'j J:i: 2 . - ; 1 .sr 1 : " :- f- C 1 rn b'.j-3 e;:i Di cf s ,!::': , e i::CMi!.'.sirj, it f ' - vj 1 1 :. is" ',. ; r 1 1 5 f 1 , : t ( I . '
