The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 4, Number 49, Monticello, White County, 15 June 1854 — Page 2

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PRAIRIE CELISJAIZI A. V. REED, EDITOR. A N IS pEorr.iKtor.. T II U R S D A Y, J U N E 15, I 35!

DEMOCRATIC KO'IINATIOrfS. Secretary ofSuie Nekest-iah Hace-n. Auditor cl State John P. Dvsn. Treas'er Slats Elijah New land-. Sup. P. Instruction W. C. Laekabs. Supremo Judge A. PMIovey. OCTOBER ELECTION. r-. Vc ate aathoiised to announce G. L. MOOSE, as a candidate for ShcriTat the Oc- . tobet Election. rvs-Totha Voter of Tippecano End

j vni pbhihIm.-' 1 am a candidate for

Prosecutor. D- NEWELL.

c : -a t t :u Tha L-.4-.-3Ti :ys f ' 1 1 e!v3 cr I-

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j cl 3 T last., :ccn C 1 front

drlr - t' a 21 c f --ve dys; twe, r.sw c ars viero rct::ijcst !ay. Th dnesio trcbe cut e ""-.e-, . end is ccc.luid to, a body cf German erni- : - '.j. - ' ' "!-

fcTLa Supreme Court g! Missouri

as decided that the .tubscription cfwl,

200,000 by the City cf St. Louia to the hijh heel tans; by so dciniyou may wa-

capital stock of the Pacino liailroad. wjken some nodding brother or sister who -. J ia 'dropping in en the second head of the

sermon

T; IndL -.a; ells XI I i'jy City Times make tha fedowing su;; esiions to yean' men v. ho b.u-ad church, which, wa think, will bs found applicable to all localities: Your.j mm should, invariably, poi'psne

ersteria-j church until the text is announ

ced, and, in fact, the minister has ad

vanced to the second r.r ad cf his discourse. ' " '

You should on entering, make 'as

mush noisg as possible ia finding a seat, either by ''screechcrs' ia -your boot3 or

In another column will be found the

proceedings oi a meeting at tha- Court House, lor the . purpose of making ar

rangements for celebrating the corning

anniversary of American Inoepenaeawe

in an appropriate old fashioned style, in this place. . Sabbath School celebration, which are all proper enough, have heretofore been the order of the day; but such an one aa was recommended by our Revolutionary Fathers, was determined upon by the meeting on Monday evening. The patriot of '76, recommended that Independence Day bo ushered in by the roarinc of cannon, the ringing of bells,

the ehrill notes of the fife, and the tap of

the drum, with, tha stars and ' stripes waving o'er U3. It ia proper and ri-ht that

7-Mrs. Emily C. Judson, widow of

the missionary Judson, and well known

in this country as "Fanny Forrester,"

died at Hamilton, N, Y. Juue 1st. Her

diisase was consumption, with which she

has long been declining.

OCT" Richmond Va. Whig give extracts

from its country exchanges, making a

When seated, cast your eye in 'the di

recticn of the other set, lack af them all,

that you may know who, among your ao euaintances, are church going. "

If you should become somewhat drowsy

and inclined to pspe. just gape - outright;

nothing is sole . ..I" A as an open counte

nanced young rr&n.

If you should-thus exhibit a nomaia

row tf grinders loaded with bad tobacco

sr.;.. .a you wui thus "show an honesty not

we should hava

a regular

CITIZEN'S

rather poor show for a good wheat crop lo euempt to conceal deformities and bad

in that Siato. , The fields, which a lew weeks ego, looked promising, . are now

nearly destroyed by tha fly, joint-worm,

and other insects.

The tide of emigration (says the La-

porta Times) this spring to Iowa, Wis

cor. sin; Minnesota, and Nebraska, has

been immense, and still continues flow-

in on with- little abatement. Not a train

passes over the railro&d but what bears

numbers cf hardy husbandmen, labor

ers and mechanics, towards the rich and

almost unbounded woodlands and prab

habits

If the audience should not notice your

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cramnsr. you miirai, as tao rauswsa we

jaw ara beginning- to relax, give a slight

grunt ending in VI This will satis ty your (riends that vou still are wide "awaked "

But ifyoubava been in your full hall

hour, end the sermon is bet oarns a

bore, 'and you find sleep irresitible,4!iunt

a place and lay down.' If it i bunuay

it 13 a day of rest, and. altiiougM your soul ia resting in quiet, yet if you could

so arrange it as to perch your gaiters on

the pew, it would i re an opportunity to

the audience to see the condition of their

soles

When the congregation 'fs dismissed

the vouner men should form double col

CELEBRATION on that day, that Uo people may be reminded, at least cr.ca

ia a year, of what their liberties cost, and what is necessary to maintain them invi

olate. It is proper that we should unite

as American Citizens, and as loveo of

American Institutions irrespective of party predilections and religious opinions and unite in a common brotherhood, to celsbrats the anniversary ot that day

which has made ua all that we ara cr

hope to be that ht guaranteed the lib

erty of thought, speech, freedom of the

press, and the right to worship God so

cording to the dictates of our own coasoience, under our owa vino and fig tree, with none to molest or teaks afraid.'-' We expect a gsaer&l outpouring of tha

-people of this and tho ejoinlcg counties

on that day. Come one, coma ad I XIncstad nil.

It is thourhl by many, that tha Veto o!

tha "Ibs&es Appropriation Bill," by tha President. pUialy f: re tells tha fata cf tha

llomestaad C-li, should, it pass lJie toea

ate. We do nol think so. They iuvoba

ery difTerent principles, as is . elsarly and bgici'ly shown in an article on our first page, which we copy from tha Cin-

icinn&U Enquirer. Should the Lhil pass

the Senate, where we ; regret to learn

meets with considerabla opposi'doa, we have not tha alightesst doubt it will re

ceive tha Executive sanction. :

ties ortas lar est, ana every weest

hundreds cf teams, loaded with the ne-1 uma for aboui f.fjy yards from the churc

cessaries of frontier lifo, and escorted by I door, that the congregation may pass

robust men and boys, and healthy, hale

looking women and rJrls, pass through

cur city: en-route for the tioa.

same dc-stma-l

through, especially the fair sex, that it

may be known particularly who may have

suitable sail ants; opportunities are tre

quenlly found in thi3 way for homeward

alientions

OirVery few persons hava any ads

quale idea of the extent of Territory'of

Nebraska. Its boundary la three thou

sand miles long; its area five hundrd

thousand square miles, and it twelve Clataa at large aa Ohio.

; FCU: In' pur-

argo j ..ju r -1

J3 t .1:' elk",

re "s noli:?, a

r u . ; r o I i i cu-

zecs cf ilc. ell:, ess -.ed n tua

Court IIou:.. on . . ...-ay -.ven- j last.

for the purpose of making preparations to cclebrv'.a in t.n .ppropriata manner,

the coming 4th cf July. .

Hii mniion. A.F. Ree was called to

tha Chair, and W. S. IIaymosd appoint ed Secretary. : - ...

The object of the meeting being ex

plained, it was moved and unanimously

carried, that we hava a GENERAL C1T

ZEN'S CELEBRATION, and that the

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I, , Yo2K Jer.a C. ,-er lie r .nr fri.i t';u:h-! i - ... - '

this morni-g. She trir-s p :r rs,1

aroo"' wl.c . are lienn Uiuss. lata U.Ij.

Elates Consul to Auitre '.a, f- I J. W,

Ihs datss by-lnis suarner ara not as

lata as those by the Arciio or the Oregon

which arrived at Halifax, but ht brings

London papers of the 24;h lilt., which were not received t-y the Arctic, in which

we find the particulars cl tha destruction of the castle at the mouth cf the Gull o!

Finland. ' It "was bombarded - for eight

people throughout the county be reques- hovrs by a detachment of tha fleet under

,o 1 to Pisend and lend their assistance. the commanu oi ;r varies rapier

O-Ei motion, a; Committee of three per-

The British steamer Tiger which was

. '.oUm fK rkrafrtr.r"!"""""' " " " " - -J'

sods w3 ii-'Fu""cu l" c ' at Odessa, was t I.erwania burnl.

Reader 'of the Declaration of lndepen- Tho yield of cold in Auitrslia-was in

dence, Marshall, Chaplain, and procure creasing but ell the leading maiketa

"11" " ri",i : to est GCDDA"D

NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE Cf" m fr yr tt n

the cheapest br J best now ia this market, cons'stiog cf

Coats, rants. Vest s, S tot k s, C oi S a-s ' ' Shirt, 4c,

toTetner witri a TssnatT of

'.ich ih-r v-'s','. i- -.-"rfsctt'-nc-i t'.rrt r:'"ca.

They ars :,i f.r"! i- j Trace" cf i i;a and let lire and when they offer jea good

ihcy iL :s:-ito ...: I'. c j.".--, ana

joiis u suit t9 f '--cts ssj ciii-tc;-cr3.

TAILORING AND CUTTING,

dono on chort notice. Don't forget to cau

DusACFUL.-On the 18ih ulL, a little son

of Wm. Taj lot, of Randolph county.

ladkna, agsd four years, ;died- of del

irium tremens. It waa a korrible tisht.

srrs tha

Winchester Err.l

e-'-s, to tee

IlKiO Ll'aw sort. amir-: tt, ar.d iup.-irlr-

bxr.i lha t.-.dci th;t v thought 1.3 savr. Tha fjike-r cf tha boy waa intern per-

tcac". .lO-S.

On Uit Saturday n:g':t, omo ten-Is, ia

a-a. tocit cccakica titar.taa

sign of Dr. Roberts, of this place.Suoh conduct is too contsrn-ptible . to dsscrre evan a r :.:i"r g roCco; .:.d we trust sr. I bftlievelkat this csiur; ,-r.hy lo.ks ur en huoh cc:. V.;ct ia is rrc-er l';-t. Oa LIcuday f Jd. a r v i b h:a from tha C:urt IIouso y.. tz 1 Lhl:d;

cl ;o tho Lrry tc; e uas cut oa tha tz: .3 night. If active ruer surei aru r.t t-kcn irrrned'rt 2y to ferret eel tl- 3 perf atratorc cf lh:rj dc; Ii when r::y wi ck f..r ai cr.d cS s'- ."l:r e " : ?

Intesestisq SxanaTics. Tha surplus box of rents in the Post O.T;ce ia Sua Francisco ia such an extraordinary sum, and the yearly 'insrsasa so great over every thing oa record is the general Post OSce that wa give It ia the official figures, : as . one of tha remarkable facts in tha prcgrss -cf ; California tha

political, financial and social miracle 'of

the world.

. Tha amount' paid into the. treasury, deducting the Postmaster's allowance.

for u tlurd' uct'.ir cf 1 CZl, was -2,

Fcr the first t :.r cf ZZlf 87,000.

And it is the c ; " cfCkk... S Henley,

rostm&star of L . ., .'r;ccico.- that the surplus box rents for 1355,' will realise

v-iJ.vu-J. J. ho boxfs are arrar-od with

lock and key, eo that each he! 'cr h J

Lie.:- 1f t hhcut dd.iy. C.: 13 Lc:;cs 3y

a . 9 I.-;j c it f :e eer.t r: : 1 iroi i th 1

in f c:.: i o.t C .ej 13 2,::i; I'e&

The Stats Tax. Of the Slate Tax of

$300,000 ordered by the lata' Legisla-' ture to' be assessed upon tha 'different

ttwna and .cities 'of the commonwelth.

ill form Uaston.paya . -93,601: Lowell '8,004.

These are ihs largest a urns paid ' by the cities. Lopeli pays more than the counties of Franklin, llampshicr, Barnstable. Nantucket, or . Dukes. Boston Transcript. -....' t.' .

The ah ova shows tha vast benefit to

a State of the encouragoment of 'home

ndustry. We can r-ejr.ember whan there

wero tioi two nunureu uin&uuaius m

what is now Loweii, and yet by the ap-

nlicaticn of mechanic arts to usful ends

t has mora taxable rrooerty than tour

of tha eldest counties ia ' tha State. Cia. Gazette. ' " " " " '

Music suitable for the occasion. 11. A.

Rncn.-or. J. Ilarbo t. and A. V . Kecu

wcra appointed said Committee.

., On motion, the following persons were

e periled Committee of Arrangement

via:

Illicit Towssinr. W. S. llaymor.d,

J. C. Lovejoy, J. Ilarbolt, S. Ileckendorn

A. F. Reed, C. Dodge, R. A. Spencer

Ranson McConahay, V. A, Tarry, U,

Hushes, L. M. Burns, D M. Tilton, B.

F. Tildcn, Isaac Reynolds, B. F. Feas

ter. R. Crearly, Frank Kendall, Charles

Kendall, Jesse G. Barns, James W. Bulger, D. II. Ream Levi Dale, S. Richhart, James Burns, II. P. nderson, Arthur Russell, G.'.W'Magee, It. W.. Sill, J. S. Goddard.M. A. Berkey, W. Saunders, Joseph Roth ock.S. Hartman, Wm G. Uicks, If. R- Lovfjoy,' Big Cresk Ti5. Lucius Pierce, Geo. A. Soencer. Joseph Cowden, Frank

a Johnson and John Welsh. Prikcstos - C. Hardy, A. Nofdke.

Wkst Poisr John Lawrie, Dr. Ilftl-

Prairie Gol. Hays, I. D. Shaw.. ?.Iomosg Dr.: Thornton, Thos.

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were overstocked with goods.

The Pans correspondent of tae juon

don Times sa)sa combined suae on the Criema by sea and la.n I has been

concluded on at Constantinople

A ' disbacfi-from Vienna says I.usia fiad

concluded treaties with PerLv, Bokharra

and Khiva, and is to ket-p a suksidary

force in. tnete states.

A fnuadror, of French steamers be

ing fitted out at Cadiz to sail for Cuba in

July. Troops re to leave in June for th

same destiaation.

By tha-overland mail advice had been

received in England, from Calcutta Is

April 20th, from China to March 12. and

from Australia to March 20sh, From China we learn thp.tthe 1'alroit Army was advancing towards Pekin. It was reported that commodore Perry had established friendly relations wnh Japan. '- --r :. - ' : ' Madeid, Mad 20.

Important from Spain. The statement referred to yea'erday, made by the Palrid, to the effect that conferences were held between Mr. Soule and two of lha

Spanish ministers, were falsa & unfoun

ded, -.

Intei views there certainly were at the

time mentioned by the French journal.

but they uftfortnuatety led to 110 sucli

desirable result' as that announced

' ": - - Boston, June 10. Rev. J. T. Iliggins. jr., of Worcester

has been arrested and held to bail in the s 1m of 3.000, to answer the hrgo of I s

ing concerned in the lata riots in this

city. , " .

" New Yoir, Jur,e 10. A quantity of loaded muskets. , were

seized at the residence of an Irishman in

Brooklyn," last nicht, and the m&a arres

ted. . They 'wjre tobe used' in the event

of an outbreak to morrow.-

',-'' Rutland, Vt.. June 0," Th' Whisr St&ta' Convent'pa as-sena

b'ad hers yesterday, and nominated Ste

phen Royceaa their candiaata :or Uov

enor. '

althosrSbop on Main Street, a. few oox

Aouttt 01 the i nolic bquare.

I lanticclSo, Jane 15, I8j4. 4a

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fj-Some of the Massachusetts papers

advocate calling an extra session' of the

Legislaturs'to 'pass a law" which shall

disqualify any man from holding ..office

under the State, who will accept the ' ap

pointment ' of: U-,S. Commissioner and return' a-fugitive slave" .

IZzxs Ilrle Trc-c!les In Prospect. Thss Cleveland Herald learns that dissat-

isfaetion is prevailing to an alarming ex

tent at Erie, "and thai there is - g?ouad. foi

apprehension that the troubles experi

enced at that point last winter " will have

renewed existanoe.Tlie Herald says:

We have it from . authority, .cannot

dis-suia that at a lata meeting of the coun

cilcf Erio a rclutlen res;r;:l for the

t? rrir - u-? cf the tr. ck cr.i tho pulling

dome! tl.e 1 :'. in V o rorpon t.on

llTiilta. To t' Is "rcscluii.ii 'Isyor King declined to pre his assent r.ail ho hsd

U u -i advice cf ctusol, tn. jnus tn

, :f.r --Vc r 1 sv b-e r.,"i-kea in

7; :-.?';"i i.;.r t: I hv o I: a -ted uj-osi

L'-ttka Ccur-li i. iu 1 . cf its p-.e-s

ced l! j '.'I: 1 1 ? th .3 U r.ao U

a taw. - ' ' ' ' ' "

ney. , . . . LtBESTV Wm Smith..

Cass Solomon Morse, Daniel Youndt

Jackson F. Herman, W. WV Mitch ell.' ' ' ', , . . :

Moved that the. -first Committee meet

to-morrow morning, to select an era or

for the occasion,- and inform him imme

diately of his appointment.

rdove I that the following Committee

be appointed to furnish public toasts for the Celebration, viz : W. S. Haymond. J. C. bovftiov. Levi Dah. R. Breailv. D.

Turoie. R. A. S0encer.1t W.Sill. A.V. fjCT Tho Court havo'tlciJcd

Reed, B. F. Tilden, and O - iVcConahayl tliat RaiMloatl Companies.'- are

. ": '. B. F. FE ASTER." rHANICFUL fvr ilic liberal fi irons re Lerrtofors received, would inform tia

citizens of White and surrouoditi coaatie?, that he tas received a large lot cf

COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,

of every variety and pailern, which ha oJari

on t.io rasi reasons Dia terms.

TIN- W A R E . lie has also on hand, a large aesortment of

TIN "WARD, and !wavs prepared to raanu-

faetnre say- article in tliat line on tao iherteit

cut cc.

The- dlgVreoea Letween Tin-Ware ad

by Wbolesa! etat'dishment to sell en tha

cheaps,' and that a: jnn.factarsd for cnate-

mt-ra will be appartut to everj one oa making the trial.

ft?- fHOP oa Maia Street, first door north

of the Sianaioii llousn, ,locticello, Ind."

June 15, 184. 4?

Moved -thet the proceedings -'of this

meeting be published in the newspapers:

of this place. .

On motion, the meeting adjourned, e A. F. REED, President. W. S. IIavmond, Secretary.

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dos responsible for irjuricsTooeiv;

od by persons :wlnIo' 'getting into

or out of the cars, when they arc

in niotion. The traveling world

will please take notice, .and govern

themselves accordingly.

Try Capt Bowen oftho bark

Gcai of .the Son., arrived at this;

yeeJ-Matt. F. Ward, the murderer, 'do

sires a suspension of tuigmnt at th

.,k .r.'"kl A..m K!rx,ir i,li-.n,-'i .hands of tha editors of

"the- Union. ' We

FARM FOR SALE

1 MILES e?t cf Momicclio, on the Logan port Road of 8.3 aeree, 20 acres in cuiuvalion. For infornution call on lUe subscriber

on I he prenswas. ....

Jane 15. I8e.4, 4J

LAST NOTICE SURE.

rinS wndersigned desirious of settling u;

ih u r bes-.aiiBS cnce nsore, urrcnUy, jti

kinaly rcquret, all peisons indebted to iht r, in Store or Jdill, or in any olhcr war, to pay their accusals aud Bote, as t!,y vsunoi -wrait

any longer. Thitse who vrish to save costs wid attend to this ni&uer.

KENDALL Er.OTHEU,Norway, Jane 12, 1854. , 46.Sn,

I't'l-.. t-?.. in Rt .believe they &ra nearly uaantmU9 m fa

ou-u itspuii.may o,at i vor.oflh9 gQ,r,ension "of hi bWlutinml

lat'S5 40,'Sa'V a 'C.lOOner OJl t.lojcaroasK between 'heaven and- earlb, with

beam, foho kept oil and rundown a -good stout rope around his neck

ri . I SSI ,-T ( T , MP

across our bow. BJic tiien tiauiea . utry$vute. jntune.

hfir wind and nasseddialf a mile 1 "'V anotrter.-suspension of ju-Tg-

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winuwuni. swui uaiaww for, and that , is the judgment that rests

C:CS3C.I lUO luO quarter. Ol.O ro Up0a him from on high far epilling of

f named thero about a halt an innocent blood. uriana 0.j2intz:

hoar then hauled her wind aud

Thcro will bo a -Temperintte Mec ting

at the Court Room, cn -.Friday ever, ing.

lCr.'i i::.t. SaseraV . addresses ; may ba

expected.; All are requested, to attsr.d.

" ' Id NV CITISEN3. ' -June 1-4, 1851. - - ,

. ... TEW GOOD?, bought fcp. Ti:r, . cash. THE undersigned would inform the fuliio. that they have just received a chases tei lection of Gaods, to which tbey ca'i- the atntioni of cash purchasers fletermined toeell &t t!;e smaHfil proSls for casn or what, ... . FIVE THOUSAND. BUSHELS . '. of Wheat -wasted. KENDALL & SHOUP Norway, Joae 15, 1S54- . . ....43

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v n Lour aLcr tr.at, wo ogam saw her chxro to t!;n wc -.t!icr qur.rtcr At th: ' ".no th? vi.vl was w rrv

S"ht. Tho next day, tlio v. ind

I : j .. ; ..v. h i.( .:i N. v. hy w.; f :1 r. T"r;i rf einvass. At

(hi','' V t .ha cnt:!; not Lo seen

!ai? a r.ur-iLnr of perrons n:

t . :t r- l i c "... 'T over h; r rttil.

:." ,;, - hi c:r wrhu throe thiy.r r T r'"! - - -.- - :.

virtue of two-orders to me directed from

Whits county Circuit Court, I will ex,

iose to public sale on ihe 24sh day of June, 1854 at i'-s Court lie v. as d..: or in the town ot Moaticfclio, within t.e hoar prescribed by

liw, the rents and ; rof.t far the term of seven years, of the foiiowirf real estate, to. wit The west half of tt -j nor :i cast quarter of sac.

tion (3.) in towns ip twenty.et2.ht (13) north

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aiRouot of judgment, iotes-est and ro:r, I wiil at the same tiaio and place c'Ter the fee situfie cf aiJ r&l estate." Tafcan as the pre? tr. tv of Fredrick Orth, at tha snlt- cf leerearl nit tn J G core's J. Ott. , Juiw I, lj4-i7 " : ' '1. A. EZnilCT,' ' Cacria cf WLiis CottHy.' ;

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