Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1854 — Page 2
I O N A
WM. CniTcm.
TBRBB-BAUTB
tr.lml end Vu»e. Ci*«in»»U. ear aeftertse* agent
mi, i» sikmM to rwht edreftt*M»««.u sod mb•erii*one
tai«»-
»»dreeetot *arthesame
T&rtr O*»E«vareta JfSw TTUTTJY
RCW*.M 5*MMTC *, ItMiU Si.
t* M„g
"t
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«*0«IAN»i»itMI of a RAPTFIF FROWINF AND tmpro*.
ton, «S»yr»-to
A mall r»iito in IndUna WIIEW a »«MIH R»PRNINNRR
WOM«4
W. /. U„ TTA. .1..
__
DI.TO RR^RAAMUTLFR, will not fell to U»I# W*t-
UML. »I~.
JVRBRNAIFM Biif,
IL ,.»«
only
ZlTtt
O^R
The New
•Thf'free North," (irerley confidential-
Uir ibe»« "rllorta," and with I lie aartte
tine*
TFT M-J«R MACK, M. C. from the
trici. HA«
Ueeu
»ud tbe tiunira that appear in Ibem. that it una iiotnponed nlmoal entirely of Whig* and Kree-aoilers. 'I'he M»«jor WHS applauded.
COWRM0\ Il« OHII'I gel back lo Congreai
Q^FTHA rwcrnt deuialon of the Supreme (TKIU/T of THI* {Jiate,
«F R»*lort) ^U« o(T-nceT
V, ,y
AM
cU,oU
l*b«
Tfi-W«eklr Mull to Er«itit(». f*c«. Let St •net-ling to orgaei*e f»r tbe ... ,i».uiw «. aM.ni tfi- canUet—a wMeh liwhw tba A priltlw,
cSrrnUtad
to
eeeere a
Hi
*•', I
,oKra«*ltie,»*dwesr.lfal t. find that ia aa.
t» btturHW, ana mrm |w '-IMFMFLRNICIW^ W«r-r rdttu. ».u«r.F UM-]®W
W
TN(TE«IRTRY' TH» OANN^RNNO tbronxb tb« Conn, J^JJ
J. very lutiaiioo.
Ji* i,
J.....
rno-1
W.T LU PE tnreley is not big fool enough lo
nu tUe anii-Nfbraska delu-iou, if he Trie-., ertown, and intends erecting a summer res*
«nd he will Unrdly doss foolish a thing a»j »«l«oce there. Joe'a succeea aince he left -«. fioosierdom haa certainly been very bril liant, although when here he wa* regarded
in regard
io ihe jurisdio*
HUT) of the Court of rlimon
Pleas in
caseei
as
are made pun-
i«»liNbi» LIY iioprftH nn»C»)l in the Slate I'ris* on) wdl inrvitably CIHISA much trouble and
mconvenienco ib this eoattly. Ihe
pieme Court, during lis pres^tarm deoid.j.^-Bn#f
ed that the Common Pleas tourf hed J^WLJ„G,
juried iciion to try such oflences, but that the!^ |NONJT ,HC
Cirtult Court POWWAED original and EX«L*».^
aive juiUdictlon in atieh case#. This
»ion WILL operate aa a discharge of
IFPINOUEIIIO ihe Stale Penitentiary *l.o were
^NFFACED there by ihe Common I'leaa court
TENDER it however, they will
re tried by the proper ttibuna), the Circuiif Court.
Since ihe organisation of
It will be I'.eeeaiary to have the prisoners brought back from tbe State's Prison by a
a a
oikiuv kit to to nit ucw in»i »l th# •p*j
LED «HH MTTW INCWIW
MwO and expenoe to th* oout.ty, and wiil PubUc
ivtimn! Another .wmphbaenon eT Oie
gknlou* murtfmtg of the taw. It i* wor~
Judges in the Mata
t«»e4 tw t»ke e^ntiance and try anch of
lenv«« tru« tbe beginning, doubling theiti
8 8 8
Viniennes Cn»»e«Mi n. U»* Stnte of IIMII-
n«,a. decided in l»^«r «f tbe pl*inti€r* affirm*"
totoey. H» IERTTWP«I«» UND*..-R ihe pm-|»htt« FW»
.J TK.I* «AT«. WL.TEB BAD BEEN APPN*-* ITTR
«eed*wftbei*eale.wbicb
(•NETEDBR
itoetb.**-
THT ANTUNEBFA»KA paper*. of OHIOC pro* AL'oeeeaiiooof the abolilisHBhM* A*
»S. onfhe 13tb
wi*«h*r
FIRRT ta.Tirrt,.irttr. .ND It wlU JRMTFY IIKROWW IW «IK1 »PICKLED, the
HLL« enruiina of
EO,.F^R gr«fr PUBLIC EONVENFENW, or WL,OR» OR lo cl.aa the
A IRFAIL rottU WOULD W LatleJ HB
grmitt
the
RUS| SWUF(
wwn, Wortbiufton, Puiut C»I»«wrcr, K-IFPL»y, REGULATED Ijberlj—are ready to meet Ibem. !*«wt»rry, 0«ifr »IH#, M-YTRILW, KMerb««k,| 7*bere will be blown to take N* we)) blown pnblle eoa&ionee. IWr.bnrgb, UoaK«l, Franeh»e«, Rr*r*oir, P«rt
|Q fife if| fi|{h|
B»»ton, MLUCWBORJB, K«W»rk, W«R»ick- eboUtioniata will Irarhio the
approval.' IN the cant
W« do ho, tbat ti« DEIWRTMONT WILL not beatuie [)0ugU« down to JbKhua IL GUIDING* .. ,.i .i Im*I ... .. .... ... a.
to^«wttb» pr«j»r oi Ibrw pirUtlowr*. a»J «'*»|(j|bj0 Indian*, lilinoin. Wicbtgeti.
A
.i. 4L.1
«D UOR IMINE- ....
i„
R,».R— ami UNR IMINO-
The
.IN rrr
prwvnt oilue rea, E i„dividt®!ity in the narrow
with A right ZOJI will. «. I IN 4** bigotry of setSlional agitation »TEINP.il,TO temptn ie Digmry 01 aecuonai AGNANM...-— W
fodtgiiitM becauto KK»TUCK« dut WH F«F |__WHEN a
».Nb OM vol« ag*lri*t Nebraska bill In
York Tribane greatly \Vhen the day shallcome—if it ever
slrong arm
opbold
t.*oiigf«s»» and ihiiika it nol "a ja«t «qoi- paui® of this confederacy, the Weat—the t*l fwt lMI rlforla made in the free North lo: (jKjlT W»T—will show the North and the
honor tbe noblest Kenluckian," Ma. ^i-A*-!$oulh that that arm, and the mighty will,
lu inspire tbem, wouJd have voted locj f^fadisott Co«rler, democratic pa* Julius CVnsar OP the k!mpe«»or Napoleon —«jper. »ey» of the hite Democratic Convention ••fit-e Norili.'R wauled a f»n{T, A N»'|a« Indianapolis:
II thm MH CLAY, if living, would have
ICCOFJ|#NCE W|T|4 TT,A
from
»)II.e H** M'Merabb SQUAD of faulioniats in gamv. Mormonism, and
,Mr mad opposiiion lu DM
right of
eriiinei'IF Mr. C. would
self.gov
b«»e
bee» geiliy The Madison
al home fur some dayt. and
«T^IIVI.RED »prwh ON Monday night last,?
W|TRPE PF
deci*
alt those: A(J
on
bad been
the Indiana CT,|*ER»IT
.eioia. NPPWFWTWD a KTG« |«MMiiy TT L-n.U to tbe 8»,TE R*«»EF^Y.
HA«MWER. tb*» KFEHWTIMINA W»nd# B* UAA W\K Hhtsa
umrt
ika&rn
lh*
W E.^P ISI. Uomineo. A few yeaw »go. before the KC .AR tit*LIE a st cond CW*WTW# W TWANY
cases,
It «w- I mere matter of en-
^7* .^V^.\ quiry. end by Do means, farming to the I W»ere 4i4 It Ohm *V-rf State ol Indiana not lets ,rieBls
of lh#
Co-1
at
Jalj. SO give •Hiller-
anee to TK indignation wwich EVERY *H*r«
... jfanee to tbe
indignation
FRIDAY !!fOKMMr:.:...Jl-'A12 2* 1654.^ people of the State of Ohio for ft. RS **!*,*« WEERTH STREET. BETWEEN the paaaage OF ihabill recently
micb every wn*re
before Cos
grm. The Cincinnati Gtzttitt whose ed-
itor isrecently from* Boston. thus ipeikt: IMwaioerttafwMeta wlH aaHa aC tbe tffiwlKf th* NcMm wronf, mtt U»a friende «r Northern rights, aad att UM aaemWa of donghfacesi L«t It Ul
there „. AerU ar not."
»«!.. .W ««.« O.,™. ..J L« lb.
woni-ooi f»CL»on« so#IE«o«.
LET
black
UNION buckle on their
|«—N\E, let trwiaoo r«U« iui
f.N.nci.M
W«RH'K AMI WNA^'ERTWRFH, A»J at UM, ^TI AF LOEH^RF, (RiUy P. 0..) K«-»tb.JOB^ J'HE JRFNTYJ. of (be Un»on-tl.E lover*
IU poU»HL FBNP. .OD
of well
|ike ,hat, and the black-fljg
What rigbfh.A ibi* NEWLY imported edit-
r(.,
We*l
with the
Noriht Tbw
of every abol|tioni«L, from
IF red
JB,M"
V"""
aora tbot oor TKIWTORA L» CO»FRRA» ANA Wor IMWO WI^CONWIN
Iowa,
are free
AND
says
that the lion. Jossri# L, WHITE, formerly
of ihi* State, has purchased the farm belonging to J. Fexnimoue CooffiR, on the east side of Ot*ego Lake, in the vicinity of Coop*
a» a most magnificent humbug! It is said
that when ha left this Slate for New York be
I had a light purse and seedy habiltmenle. He arrived in New York and put up at the Astor Douse, then the first hotel in the city, [having in his pocket $15—this he immediatelv laid out in an overcoat I
Su*L^jy
]#ij
out
j„
8n
JN|IAMT
motl
I
MV |hc
Jo
LMRO«TJN%» )tactxitt« Couit in the ease of tbe Tm»»et« of ihe lake it rot© meir heads to re en»Uve the ne* —.
fTOes
ef
I«|S decree rendered in the Marion Cirvuit ihey did not murder I Wbea tbe if Warden*,
horror,
APPN*- URN.
«I ULOWM*,
of the {^HWae Cwttt *b» Vmted
3L-T"1*1**
|TTtni
!.•*• S,W- Y****" "•"H""4' «—!«. ~.M MI.«IH. CROTTFLTOMT. I. IB«L
A
rut* mat
Inntle IO TN* OSELO 1«IWPP|. IF T«t£ 1AU SU «T«A I
I wM*, .le«5bter U»
IM MNWHL.OY «TTRBLEVT, IMAWTY.
i* ah -pt»r«f»ite«4«a *%«r smmI
.. %%-.
Westeew Sargtcat I«Snmrr« W«KR« lent* lo direct pabtif auenliea 4» (BE advortiaeawnt O( Das- Hrrcacocs & Born, which BP.JBEFOU.KL In •«r eoinaias to-day.
THO WSUL of neck an eetebtbiimeet. tn Torrelisnlo bas feng W«A felt, AND wn aro {U^IA bo AWO to naneenca Ibnt- URIN ilsaidsrataia FC» abeel BDNG practioally N^LM. Tbo GROWING popnlation of
ibi*
place FTO MOLOEIJIȣcommerce AND badlaeas by cneal
mmi
railrende—civiag enmj
State*, to be «u/«S b«t ,. I
•the North" in the aiui-ala
LIMIT SVEST (corn
w»ba*h Expr«M.
!.H,'L*Y" -ST.' T:LI.:",T
Courier
of Itnruuh silly caper, and the Tribune RIGHT »O be called -Democrarm" as the WaLA W.A IN TL.AA ITIMA NF Wllitf.—• kllUWH it.
BAAH
Express
I
The
first
8tti
Uis-
EXPRTTBM
,FY*
W
O||C(F UJVB
mJKj#
CJTEOFJ|,G #PEECH,
be subject
to be
the
Com-
WON Pleas syatem there lta been ten per eotis senienued by the COMMON Pleat Court of ihi» county, among whom were the three neterbva burglars who were convicted last winter, atid SENTENCED for twelve yeats
0CR
overcoat I The even
#rrivtl h#
Dr.
.Uended a Whig
#Nd
caused
it to be
circulat*
CROWD
,HA,
CE|,brated
Jo.
PRETENI,
and
ON
Alarmed
AN
*houid be called out. Called out he waa,
HU forltine was
deHvered a thrHHng and heart*
Mcompieieiy
won up*
J,E#RER THAT the nest day he was
g*ged
to alunep it throughout tbe
campaign.
From that lime his career has been onwsrd and upward, and he is now the possessor of a princely fortune,
Ayalnt
The
each.
Nebraaka bill having passed, the AT*
otitioa prints have mounted a IIEIC hobby, which they will ride till A newer one present* itself. They see a scare*crow in the
". resolution introduced by some Senator, en*
Jt
:V .. .. .. »rKi. Quiring luto the erptdtemcf of establishing
t'iHirt in favt»r of tbe i«ive»*»ty, Ukv Nlis. «e ab«M catch any quanrity of do oo the poor creature, by kpal teetfmo* Qbtrelt South, now to sessioni at Cdambas, This wa* »«M instttuieJ io lavor of the' forks, aud when a harmless resolution, is in- »y can soccesstotty pi«*l tbe "Wf 6a., have elected threw eddiitooaJ Bitbops. & & A _. W_. AA. *L. A.AI TAKMBNA WA&A FLIT MHi ... 'A L.WI»EI*UY. by Mr. SAMIM. JcawiH.ber at* trwlueed. any "number
of tools
open their
mem*
ansae AA piilnla to IT M. ennasaentfy
the world S history aa was
cl« LLKO. «..H .H. BIILIL
lb. ,p- P«"iiioo, ind DO of b.,. F..l ,IK„ .GAIN will probably
°andII
con-
all the la*«. instmitioos, and com
g(l,j t(ie
ty dnlls k»9 Sneliuri, had very good reason# |^, EMRMR, NOBTH-WB»T OP THE OUIO.
patrkrtio npirit, in to be aroused in
soon occur.
0^7"
I I 1 It I I A A A A A
OCT
I
has about the same
has lo the name of Whig
named is badly bent over to the
FFE6 SOF| FREE.„IGG(.RI AND
RT AD
iastltatlon ban existed for tbe (remount of disenaes To tbo-old dtisens at Tsrre-tlanto,
AND fbe .nccr* har*
rience, ripened by advancing yearn, fin* Uut all caaea eabmittod to Im ear* wi!l receive all the belpe of the highest aargicai
RL"""
Q^7"
bv adnaeinc voan RIWRM aaenraaea
mad
The
du*T.
medical ability.
Dr. fioro (who ia lees known personally,) brlnga to diU new firm high reputation for nr{fe«l skill, sad will be feaad eminently wwrtliy of tbe
full proceedings »»f the1
recent
Democratic State Convention, will be found on our first page. *T ,5
QCT" TBE G1*"' ECLIPSE which took place on Friday last was not as wonderful A apeo-
„CL, ,p,,R.H«0D.D il -OLLJ b., .1
lea*J
TT dul
nol
create SUCN. A*rK A»y in
least it did nol create such, a dark day in
supposed
EFRIIC1 WU
The Editors of
coines rier and Journal are
The new
D"DCT
programme sent out
WASHINGTON City, and slavery, poly-
free whisky,
are
I now the cardinal principles of the party,
O^R
JJUO. THE Democraia and
W PRECIOU,
4«lart/ftfif« T%L* TFIIF* lITIir ill A I ..... Uafaveite. defending hit vote sgair st the
N«-hrn«k* bill. We see by the proceedings
Qu
wolly-head parly,
|IM|E |NTErest in eiiher.
O^r The N. Y.
Evening Mirror
would
.N,I.„J
HOM
„R
ULLD
,h. circumslar.cea, i. quite a sublime spectacle, and many here
^«,
DAVID II. MAXWELL, who has
been a resident of Bloomington, in this State, for many years, and highly esteemed by all. dlied Bt ihe residence of his son, DI. J. MAXWELL, on Wednesday evening week, after a lingering illness of several months.
:?K- .CTR THE Charleston
papers
state lhat Mr.
Fillmore in a recent speech delivered there, said that
thro
Untied States were destined,
ultimately, to annex both Canada and Cuba.
(£7- Now that the
Nebraska
bill has
pass
ed, we are at a loss to know what the Whig and Abolition sheets will talk about. Steindie and iniquity, and all the oiher hard words rn the vocabulary have become so palatable lhat they will find it difficult to bring themselves back to talking in more moderate and modest F.nglith. It is lo be hoped that the Black Warrior difficulty will be brought forward as soon as possible, lhat they mny have an opportunity to "air Iheir vocabulary" & denunciations of their own country, and in sympathetic appeals io behalf of lhe brutal despotism which sways tbe destinies of Cuba
A FASHIO* Hrr.—Tbe Fashion editor of theN Y. Mirror, in concluding bis article of April, makes tbe following legitimate bH, which will nnssrer for ear latitude, as well as that of New York:
«TL won Id BE a NOTICEABLE and charming reform
In onr ladies in coetnming, were
trimly sleeking and gaiter Iheir feel. Onr belies.
AHOALD
hoeId fnrthennore, Wwve street-sweeping to lhe
'"J*"1 ®nd '3 •P*rVoTt.oH«ie.- SKIri.5ir.lWJin toU^ojnle.,
.. »II.
I 1 L-- •F^ILXTVF THIN amwld 'MH**
are no* tWy nnr alimettvn. To remedy this,
(**M LH*
.tKrimwM.pt ^«ID *.« -A-Senate both at OOO.. If B. *O«M J.I
country. It is gravely aanetv The Ohio papers are having their own
»e(Kkhr.l tone*, footer the birth of a child in ike Stale
T&«
S)«VT Pwiit*«Hitry recently. The Enqairer aays
,i«h this Wand, Herniary an H,dividual of
j*
io.
stituiions—then the Island a^y be annexed crim
—the South re-establish Slavery there which are puniohabie by tram an The Supreme _fetM) the people of the United States Mf i«irs. and yet is restrained ol liberty! To •«JI»ITAA nnilitiil* no name
wh-^. many years ago, cut ihe ihroets *w ,UtCia
the French, and expelled aH tbe wbke in- et kast, is about to
TT IV LATEME* srbn bas YD*™* .'SCE-NAIOE^H towgb,
.-RJTH ATJ.GJ*
L«»t» TI»nu«-' «IOR
no wsnn
rier
Oaf),
pm*#* mm
lb
etiil
aetata*
mA **1 mfmtuiiijt*
in in O
irmder
eg« who
never was »ent*oced bf *cooft..»e»er was
before a legal body, never was gwtlty ©f a
to ilHWCrBt
.U
drpmiirs,
Tbe Logan
and guards
CA Gasette
says:
ye
DM&RABTE. WAE I* TU RM:
J. OF those MMTIOW to «rHicb no saris-
tbe lalnsiii iTJi TWw b*» steady been »Jp«i d«*l of Tire ScNoouuevs* Aamaa. Eaaaar
\mm uw owr mmmi IS* •FTHE UB*, *a tbat most G«. er Uy RO-
I»Wi«lnl*
oeseedj b«t loibis AM beg tea** 0 IWERD^mt,,,, owr DISWM, at THO L#-|
ta t*» years tUe wf oMdwl,-
tberHbre
tbe pMtrnmf
TON «"«WJ aad caanfksil* P*R4S*NHTE«« ADROIT OF IBS
Tl»« St«e of O»^
fspbet
HEWS RNSN
The
Cannersville
cotnitv
Tflrgrapk
Is bad. Tbe wheat looked bid
ly in tbe spring, and now there Is complaints of damage by the
-fly."
ers think
EN average crop,
vest will
It is aeedlesa
to any any thing In coca me AVIATION of tbo Snrgknl •kill of Dr. J*o. W. Hiranoqt. His nbility and
fmwed into
a proverb, an4 BUEZP^
hardly make
where tbe
hi (BEST Scboola. of. Mulleins and Sergcry SFCE^D find A ptnanweat foothold. Hnndrsd* snSer *11 of the "ills tbat fieob is heir to," becanae no
f*Uic
TMEI
It
a
gallery with
nol
the Louisville
shall bo needed lo other with slime and filth, much lo the
Cow-
siill bespattering each
musemenl and grstification of their "nu merous and inlelligenl readers.*' The editor of tbe
Courier
says that the
Journal
man GEO. D. PRENTICE is a fine exemplification of the awful effects of bad liquors.— An elegant compliment for the leading W hig Editor of the West!
TUEU. BLOCK IS progres
sing finely. It consists of nine rooms, three stories high, with a fine Iron front. The Iron front excells in point of elegance and symetry any other block in the city, and the stories also will be higher. Upon lhe whole il will be. when completed lhe finest Block of business houses in this plsce, if not in the whole Stste,^
ite a number of elegant Cincinna
ti made silver mounted, leather trimmed Buggies and Carriages have been sold in this place during the past month. As many elegant turn ouls can be seen daily upon our streets, as can be witnesied in any oth* er city of lhe same population in the cour.*
broken. It seems the
ing" party. The salary of the Mayor of New Albany has been fixed
st #1,000 Clerk #950
gineer 1,800 City Attorney 8600 Marshsl $600 Wharf Master 26 per cent., on receipts Hay Weigher 26 per cent receipts councilmen 82 per meeting Door 2 in
Little girls seem to be now-a-days beset with a mania for intemperate exercise in "jumping tbe rope." Several have died from excess of this kind. Two victims have been reported within two days one iu Newsrb, N. Y., who died outright, and another iti Northampton, Mass., who lies lo ffdsngerous condition in consequence of jumping five hundred and fifty times with
out cess a lion The Slate
&*THET
aiid after
announces that from
the first of June lhe subscription
the terms of its Weekly
W
'•j' vr Senate COAE!o«KD—Tbe raaolation PR«*ID^g lor
Some of the farm
there will be jess than a lourth of
enough for tbe
nest sowing. From some sections, howevever, there are reporu of good crops. Accounts from Illinois aro that the wheat crop promises an abundant harvest. If the season continues favorable tbe yield will exceed all calculations.
is said that one of tbe most interesting departments of the Crystal Pslace exhibition is thai which is assigned to lost articles picked up by the police. Among these there are about three hundred lace cambric hand* kerchiefs, some vslued st $50. There sre elso about as many teils,
large atock of
gloves, sn extensive assortment of babies* shoes and stockings, and some hundred ar* ticles of jewelry, pieces of which range as 100 in vahte.
Lo£ks of false hair are in
terspersed with other wearing apparel, and a. bottle of brandy occupies a conspicuous
position. The Cleveland Ledger
says of U. S.
Senator Wade "U is reported lhat Hon. ft. F. Wade has been practicing in
DOWN, ,. $%*
4
The New
ilrvtl.
a pistol
great success. He
csn snuff
a. candle al twelve paces every crack. The fire-eaters insinuate that Ben is practicing for the express purpose of pulling a lead pill into tbe first that insujts or*altempts to ride him
York Sun,
portholes."
speaking of the ar
rival of lhe British steamship Afrioa, at that port, from Liverpool, says, "she came prepared for active service in case of neoessiiy -—being'heavily armed, and provided
with
1
The Director*of
TW/A/E Wheeling bridge
had a meeting en Thursday last, and resolved to immedistely go to work at its reconstruction. Tbe Gsaette says it is evident that RT.o cause of the fall of the bridge was nol the wire, for very little of
loosened, the bridge swayed and was tossed up and down utitil the cables were removed from .the bearings, and the bridge brought down with an irrtsfeisble force."
Mr. C. W. Starbuck, proprietor of the Cincinnati TimeS, has been
presented with
a silver pitcher. Three men mssked, came to Mr. S.'S private residence and mrde the presentation. According to the inscription it is "A testimonial for MR. S.'s untiring exertions in advooating American principles." The Times is the organ of the Anli-Catho-lie parly. The parlies who made ihe present are believed to be of the "Know Noth
will be raised to
Two Dollars a year. The step has been induced, we presume, by the greatly advanced prices of printing material and labor.
Robert C. Winihrop. Abbot Lawrence, aad Ex-Governor Levi Lincoln are spoken of as successors of Mr. Everett in the U. S. Senuie- Mr.
Chooie ft seidiway not ac--M-
WI(H |H0 EXCEPTjON
they to imitate,
THE Pnrfatenaen end wear FEWER fnr*be!ews and discharged, have boon held to bail in vo.UUU Aon nee* in the street. A ton. If they wnnld more
##EJJ
Vis
cept. TJ..S1 A- '1 The Martha Washington
oonspirators,
OF Gumming*,
who
Kisstne gave It
6
Col. Benton means
lhe
lews and yet is re»traioea oi iioenyi 10 keep down indignation probably ao name "*N mao-EF-war now in progress OF
r«
was
to have
would be bo dieeppoioted 1
strings enough
to his bow so bo IO authoritatively announced as A candidate for Ihe House,
AUD U. S.
bolb
We love a fool.—Indiana Jottmal. Tho mlf -love of
ihe
editor of tho Jour
nal bas long been notorious, but never before avowed.—N. Ledger.
TW RCSM» MAX-OT-WA* N. Yots
Mr. Webb, the shtp-builder, bas resolved,
under tbe advisement**? these bigb io ao tbortty. to continue tbo building of tbe Bus-
lion io bis ship-yard
EUKNAA
eonstroc
or Btssors.—Tbe
Oeftere!
Conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal
namely: John Early, of Virginia, George
MM IWWY:
Then* tsa dbod on its gw©K»gy. lis Pierce, of SU«IIH Carotins* aod H. H. Kav
of Kentucky. We team, My* tbe
Nasfcvrtle GnstiU,
.F'JSZZT:,-"'-R
»H? IM-^1
thai tbo Baok Coactre
8L W
rnamm:
fsibet.**
M\
abaft bn
R" T" Oaaa Jnba CL Wi
MO—»bsn dulgence *LAB«C FFOWOWR reason. ^TTE-IA^HEWSD," wtan
INUHF Alaatebiy TAASWY
tmmnar
tl
WANWWED IS a JP*YV- TSIMEQ. wWn snw eimt BY
„,i,)riieltil.mni ftura
I W A A aae, bat
it
fsteM«la«*Nrjir IWEAM B* LASKE#--
WIMIWRW, MYJL
ssys that tbo ADJONRMAM^AT rro« tbe 3D of JNLY to the SI
prospect for a good Wheat cmp in Fayette Monday LA October wan pansad. Adjenraed.
ear
Markets. CUCIXUTTI 3T*Y 31.
RIM rtoea leot- Weatber cool and sbowfry. Sales of800brt* floor at $7,75 wbtakev NDVSA-
eed LO^2I£C
and others, that tbe har-
prevWioas dull, ne nates linseed oil
AT 81E aotittag new is GR^SNRIOT
NEW YOBK. May 31
wheat aold. market firm
4.750 bUs FLOURtola, told advnneod 6c aal* al $3 4,739 BFRU NOUS «QT«DCM OCJ PWVUW «I I«» 09 31 TOO bbla Soothers $909 37 4,050 baebola _AR THE *MES of lhe
bonyartt SSTbWs whiskey, Ohio, better 37
NEW ORLEANS. May 26.
The steamer Orida has arrived from Vera Crus
with dates from MEXICO to ihe 18TH
Santa Anna tnade a triumphant entry. There
was
general rejoicing, which contin
ued thrfe d»ys, on account of the victory over Alvarez after the abandonment of the seige of Acapulco.
An account from
Gen.
Banco says
The news of the passage of the Gadsden treaty reached Vera Crus on the 1 Ith. NEW YORK. May 28.
A terrible
disaster occurred this afternoon
at lloboken. The
drop bridge at the ferry
landing broke down, while an immense concourse of people were on it. Hundreds
The presentation of a
it is at
all
guys having become
of
men, women, and children were precipitated into Ihe river. Many were severely injured.! and seven it is believed are drowned, air though none have been recovered as yet.
PBA.NKS OF WAR,—In tbe Atlantic'S "News from ihe Baltic," we find ihe following account of thesdroit mauner in which a Russian skipper "got down" on a lot of brandy-loving
John Bulls:
The Russisn schooner Libertss, Captain Raas. was taken by the British, and a prise crew was put on board to navigate tho vessel to England. Captain Raas, being acquainted with the British tastes, supplied his csptors with ah unlimited allowance of brandy.
They got drunk
the
Russisns
nailed them below hatches,, and carried THEMES prisoners into Carlscronal
pewter cup to
Na
thaniel Wolfe, which was lo have come off at the court house ysrd in Louisville, on Saturday morning, proved
to
be a
grsnd
fizzle. The cup men proceeded 10 the court house square, but concluded not to* go to Wolfe's office to perform the ceremony of presentation.
It
In charging a jury at Lowell Judge Matcalf of the Supreme court said—"Gentlemen, this case has developed some of the most painful manifestaiions of depravitywnich it has ever been my lot to witness.—
wnich it has ever been my lot to witness .- 1
God only knows who lies—but somebody
doCS."
President Making.
The Anti-Nebraskaites are busy predicting the result of the next Presidential election
The New York Times
En
bill.
Gov. Seward will be elected President of the United States in 1866, by the largeat on the vote from the
Free
us
to
A Free
Soil paper in Galena thinks Mr.
Benton is to be President and another paper is confident of the election of the following ticket.
For President—THOMAS 11. BENTON. For Vice-President—WM SEWARD. Benlon and Seward, what a team? Then would Old Bullion'# Prophecy, which he made in 1830, be fully realized. Here is the programme drawn with the Colonels own graphic pencil: "I can a vision show,also.and 0) a banner WI^H inscriptions upon
koow it, Mr.
NFTN
no.
and
was discharged,
Search fat SIR Jo ha Fr#akli». It appears tbat the Admirality, without sanctioning any new expedition to H*'6'1 for bir John Franklin, have deiermindt that such orders shall be issued to Sir E. Belcher, as will empower him to continue the ihe search for the missing expedition for an* other year. Thus wo HOPE that the open water 10 the northwest of Wellington Chan uel will bo examined, which, it will be remembered, was left unexplored, by Sir E. Belcher at tho date ol bis despatches last year. Tbe names of tbe officers and crews of the Erebus and Terror contrary to the notice given by
StcrMartf,
(Whig)
says:
Everything, in our judgment, now indicates lhat in the event of the passage
of this
States ever cast for any
candidate. If the Slave-holding States are resigned
to this
prospect, it does not
complain."
become
a
and
it, floating over
the
head of the Senator from Massachusetts. [Mr. W.] while he wss speaking ihe words, '.Missouri Question, Colonization S ciety, Ami--Slavery. Georgia Indians, Weatero Lands, More Tariff, Internal Improvemens, Anii-Sunday-Mails, and Anti-Masonry.' A cavalcade «under the banner—A motley groupe, most miscellaneous concourse— tbe speckled progeny of many conjunction «R veteran federalists—benevolent females— politicians who have lost their caste—national republicans—all marching on tbe next Presidential election, and changing tbe words on Ihe banner, and repeating. 'Under these Signs
we conquer.' Did you
President? Your look says
BUI 1 cannot be looked out of my
ion.
1 did see something, the
vis*
shade
at
least
of a substance, the apparition of a teal event—making its way from lhe womb time, and casting its shadow before."
No MOXCMKXT TO Wgwrnt*.—The Abolitionists of MsMachusetts. in the House Of Delegates have tabled ihe Senate resolution appropriating $10,000 for a State monument 10 Daniel Webster. A Mr. Clark in opposing tbe resolution, thus epeait^. of the great atatesman: •-Daniel Webster was a~man of ability, and so was Neto and Jeffries, so far as be knew. Daniel Webster was false to free-
his country and false to God
~~*od ialse to bis party, even. If ihe mo0oment were to bs erected, hte wr»uld have inscribed "Father of lb« Fugitive Slave Law."
JeJVmeavHle read, wbsa arraagemsats sriH he for da traaepsctstlaa af paiswafri Mswa (hat eity msd Otaadaiwrt ia five heara Tbe af As aaaBkeaif wtHaeaa be «fea
j, Hum,! -mil ,i m.m aiiii CHwvlllWw MtR Mas UKIV aaOTmnrnv Sm W yWW Md fa Faoat LaamutToCmnunls Fm Horns, claim* a Warrantee—ted w» are yet to ienrn of the SrM -The Leatoerii. Ceartor af fM-fdny, aaya tbsHj nhatnaalmato4s. W.p4ed„ s«»leaa that ihe track of Um Ohto mad Mimlmippl Reflrend wta »s tartmnrtals to yn—*I h* »am«la«a near aa Ha ialareeetian nrilb Use!
Tbo Missouri Reptibhean of too 24th is
draped is anaraiai for tbo dsub of il* da*
tiogoadHMl edisor, Cot CsAxnctA.
83TOM of oar exebaa^os proposes strib* MMg sten. Ho soy* tbe priot* •frvan other braoob tftewcM bave boeti of every other braoob of DFSSOSD, MM! ibo tbioks tbat oditars oogbi lo be isdaded en tbo preooot rise, as" $t*rs is Mr free list at tbe batchers, bak®« attd
s««*to
A W eaters odtloe bos e«*ob «A aetioalby to tbe new doctrine of spwi»*aJtsm ma* bo»im d-e wm will ao toofer bsvo bis paper pswMed oa SaS&yias sbtet of -msdioos" st», as«l obggaots %ok *0% earelnfN»d ia etsffen."
officers and crews
of the Erebus and Terror contrary to the
the Admirality, aro still
retained in tho "Navy lost," and will remain there until tho return of the searching ships. This change may be, in some measure, due
LO
Lady Franklin,
who
addressed along and eloquent
the admirality
San-
la Anna's troops stormed Mt. Peregrana on one side, and drove lhe rebel (foops down the olher. All Ihe accounts are from the Government journals,and it is fkry difficult to ascertain the truth.
has
PROTEST to
against tbe removal of her
husband's name from tbe Admiralty's books uutil all search for him terminates.
With unextinguisned hope she still de* ctsres that il appears to her reasonable
:hat
Sir John Franklin and his companions should not be considered dead, but living AND bases her conviction to the latter effect ON thes grounds: 1.
Because no evidence
has been discovered of any catastrophe having befallen him. 2. Because the quarter of the Arctic Sea where it is most probable that lhe missing parties would be found living, or their faie ascertained, has never yet. far as we know, been explored—Sir E. Belcher, when last heard of, having advanced only the verge of the open sea to the nortbwe*!, but without entering it and be* cause the part ihus indictated is one of the two courses pointed out to my husband in the Admirality instructions for him to follow, and also because il had been pronounced, after a thorough examination of
(^7" A western prescher while exhorting his hearers to repentance with much earnestness, spoke in passionste terms of the purily of his own motives—he had no concealments—he wished there was a window
in his bosom
is said that Wolfe
was at is office, armed with pistols and bowieknives, and that if the gentlemen of ihe cup had made iheir appearance, there would have been bloody work.
and other important business to be
lrsnsact*d. Oy order 01 lhe Tru*tef*. May 22d, 185-1. HICfc, See'y.
It. fi. FABTtELLtl
CELEBRATED ARABIAN I.INIMENT well known lo poMcM Ihe mod wonderfully benlinif, penetrating, and »UianUlli*|r propertle», and by IU promptnew in effecting cure*, which prerlonrly hsd mUted all other medicine*, admlnitlervd by the m«it telentiae pliysidant, has placed it for beyond any rimlhtr remedy orcr Introdaced to the people of the United Kt»U». It ntlroaiales the absorbents to Inereased action, and thai enables nature to throw offdUeeso—r
ptntlratei ta lk*
P^J—N N fflrTrtlrrm
*»»•«, ad
ding ulrcngth and activity to tho mn«clo»—It 1* powerfully anodyne and thereby
all a a nrrettu irrilalUn, prodtrimg
itUftfuIlt plfl ng tt at at Ion through the vhalt frame. Owing lo its remarkable antieeptle prepeiiie* It p«rifle* and neutralise* that polsonoos, corrosive princlpln which renders old ulceron* soresw dlffieelt ro heal! It therefore peculiarly adapted to their ipeedy car*. Till* Unlmcnt rrom 1U pooctratlng end strengthening qnatlilei bs* be*u found to be a «peclflc for l*aralj-»i» or Pslny, Whlle»wplllng«
diieased Joints, and In facU all complaint* Involving the tnuaenlar system. It he* cured case* of RlwamatiMn of twenty to thirty year'* standing, and affection* of tbo Spine wherein the entire Spinal columu wa* *0 crooked and dlilorted, that tho patient could not walk or xiand without arUSelal support. Nnworooi c«**« of F*l*y have been cored when Uie fle*h had wl»hei*d, Waving nothing bntthe driedsklaand bone, and Ihe Utnhs totally without' n«e or feeling. For
CkiUrtm »itk Cr»np
It of ine*tlm*-
bte value, rnbbed and bathed ore* the throat and cheat.—If applied freely on theehert it nerar fall* to give
In the asveve CMtgA*
rtlitf
etiendfnjf Cituumpil**, Jtrtkmaand
Cold*. It heal* wound* speedily—will ewe Sealdhead, Manga, etc. Plsntera and Farmer* will 9n4 It mo*l valuable medicine lo he applied to Hone* and CstUe for Sprain*, Braises, Lameness, SUIT Joints, Bwesney, O17 Shoulder, Wdnnds, burn*, SpUnt, Chafes or GalU, Hardened Knotseu the flesh, etc.
j.
XMI Oaf
for
Tbs pohlic are cautioned against another counterfeit which ha* lately made IU appearance, called W. B. Fsrretl'* Arabian Unlment, tbe most Jangeron* of all Ihe soewierfelta, Iwsanae his having Uw na»e of Famill, many wtU bey It la good fallh, wMhoet (he knowledge that aeennterAH exUU,and Uiey wilt perhap* only dtocorer their error when AM spnrten* Mtxtere has wrenght IU evil eOsrta.
The gweetne srttste I* aaaanftetomd only by H. O. Parrell, sols investor aad proprietor, aad wholesale drnggt*, HE. 1/ Main *TR»IL, Paerta.intnois,to whoa
all apftieettolu
for agencies *ho«ld fee addressed. Bs anre yon get with the letters ff. O.betore Parrell"*,tha»—H.Q- FABRBLfS —aad his Mgnaters oa lh* wrapper, all Otker* are eons-
gold by W. L. KAHAH 4C CO., Terre-Haaie, and bjr rsgnlarty nntherised s*sa4slhrM«he«ttke United Slates. Reprice Si and 50 eenU, and SI per boUls.
AU&XTS WAXtKD la eeerytowa. rtflage, and hamlet in the Putted Wales, la srideh one Is not already artaMUhed. Addrea* M. O. FarreH a* ahore, eamaapmrtsd elOi geod wHtoenm aa to *aismr, 1 »*p onstli flWy, die.j
Jnnet. MM-3S-IW
PEBFECTLY DI9AFH»L!FM We had until of hrteeonridsred the day* for setting aad of cowsa hnyteg Fetent Medicines pa*t, aafrlfeat Ibi new salt Kedklne me« soon greet the Wertd^s «sveretf inhahnama. Bet wegfve tt np, Or.
A. U.
RNL Is thin gs) RR
1- B. M* Mm •,
TR«beoltbr Childrea, mf Moklf
If Pnrsato weald hare a healthy 1 maasttoi
_• idLiAemtMnmasee«m*—
THE QQEEK OF JI4*
Aad her Maid* or Hoaor-^neena oT Biaut) and their af «s|dant8,withag*eatiin«yothsrheantih»iandeq»ree*l*e 5 FLTTEREFCAN he aevn at IKE Rooms of lhat superior Artl*te A. R. iitumn, who with an ASKBIE RWLLE gteeU all hU nnmeroas patron* and Mends. Millar'*Sne Ssliwat, supertorSky aad Shte tight*. Improves! Ca»«m. snd hU jj owe ArtUtic Kklll.prodnee* pictures so eater*! UWT they ate often mUfctkea f»r the PONTES THCNWOLV^
Jwne 8»-36-tw. —.W- TO BUSINESS XBXST-F tin l\sra» luweu*. pehUAed In Maidhnlt. lUinoi*, ha* a dndslka la the eouattoa ol Clark, C«»berlaml. Bttagham and Crswfcrd—ecxmUes tn nilaais Aom which isne-llaate draws a bary trade—larger than any othar paper new pwhllsfeed, and is In la tbe conatias adjoining. It aBool* CsdUties, DnnMr, Ibr profit ably minrMtf tn that popofoa and JsrUts region, whteh the hartnw* men of Tsrre-llnete eanaet ftil to appreciate. It is new
Tbe aalv Paper pab1i*HE«l la Manbill, AND HAS A WESKLY CIRCCLATIOX or 3,400 COPIES, aad this acnaber Is dally Inrtveslng.
OCT* Addreea, Publishers bxnouux, Manhall, 111. $ MAR II* MT-SA^W
Terre-Haute Prices Current.
Cerrr«t*TL weekly,
trtry
Wood oorvl
that every one could see his
hesrt. At this point a man rose and with marked solemnity asked ihe reverened gentleman
if
"he did not think a
stomach would
UM« bush...... reath«s Rice WtiMtsgr f»«-
Thnreday. BY MDDU, LOCK*
RllKiB CO-, Nuai IF eaoouuu, *«KTCANIIH ierLsncxr*,SC.
VTUOLtCSALB.
Flonr bbi Wheat Coru...
Bttlfor Kor*.......... rub VTBTTO.... Maektrol ...... T*M Tar lodljro 1,10*1.16 S*LIOR»TU* 81 MAILT C&NDLM .14 STAR CAADHN .SB TALLOW ...» DHEJ A.PPU« BOTH.. .S0."FT (INRA .80 IVWBN DRIED ....L.M) POTATAC* AM OTLMM 10 MWLDOR IS ONLONA OFCLEFCOO* IP DOS ..I SO CLDUR OAT*.., W
the other
course, lhai he could not have passed that way. 3. Because wi*Mn this unexamined region THE resources for supporting life are probably abundant—and 4. Because my husband and bis officers steadily oon'.em* plated, and from the first provided for, a do* tentioii extending over an indefinate period, should difficulties occur to prevent their return st the lime expected." It is expeoted that Captain Ingfield will be ready to depart wiih the Phoenix about the 18th of this month.—London Alhenoeum.
pane in hi*
do just
as welt?"
1 0^7-A gentleman of Kentucky being recently challenged to fight a duel, accepted, to fight with broad swords at the distance of 700 paces. Safe combat!
CHURCH NOTICE.
1 .. The annual meeting of tbe First Uuiversalial
0hurehf
t|,B
Terre-ll.ute, will commence 011 Mouday
SN,
0
JULLE „EXT, «I TE„ o'clock, A. M. The
members arc all Invited lo be present, us there will
be an election of five Trustees, one Treasurer, mid onr
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NEW ADVERTIS1SMEIVTS.
Tin wE»ri:it\
SURGICAL INFIRMARY A11.1)1X0,
N establishment, suited to liin wntiUuf ill I* country. Ia* l»een opened In tlis city of Terre-Haute, (In SCOTT'S HU on MIKXST Kratrr,) for tbe treatment of all snnrlcal dlsiMsn*. The attention of physician* and ihe allllcted 1* reipeftfelly Invited to tli« superior fhclllile* offered in this luflrmsrv where are all the apparatus and InstrumenUlor the rcuef and euro of every caso requiring operation*.
Diseases of KfA disease* of the Uladdaj, •uch a* Siono, Gravel, snd Klrictnr^ llfrnla, llalHIp, and, tnfSci, er.try olher malady, the effect of accident or whstsver elf, which, ol course HI* Impossible to *perify within the limit* of an advertisement, will receive iklllftil attonUun.
Ijong experionee and Invariable snecOM on tho part of the xtirgeous of this Institution JustlllR* the assnranco io safferer* Uist they may be eonfldent of "ttlitaintnjr relief.
Inciters nf Inqmry. relating to peculiar or dlrtloult ca»f». Ac., will Ih|inm|illy respoudttd lo, and, those wishing i» come to thl* pluoe fbr treaitnetit, may ascertain, by mail, |articular* Interesling lo them.
A class »f voting geolluman of re]ul*ll«siutnmenu will be reeelred fur In.trmtlon In Anatomy and Surgery, ami, also. In tbe principle* and practice of Medicine. l)l**tii'lion* and Lectiirca will lie given lu full and winter.
J. W. HITCHCOCK, M. ».,(
J.
Oftr»Hng
T. BOYP, M. W. I
SurgtoM.
Terro-llnUts. Jnne a, '54-t8-tf.' (ilarshsll llllnolslan copy.) N'KW ASII CliKAH
Confectionery Establishment, I'm Blaritam Bl*k, Meridian Street, JnJianep«Ut, tnJ.
'pHK «'.ilMcrll»er hs* citalillshed bluisclf lu thl* rliy, and 1. no* prc|«iriMi to offer lo tho public, the bent mid l.-irgest assortment of Confectionery, manufactured by himself from the best KTSAM HS'INSD 8t'0*a, nl per cent, lower than ever liefore offered west or New York Cltv.al Wholesale and KeUII.
SOT I'YRAMills. Ac., for I'artlo* or HolM Tables, furnished nl »linrt notice and in tho most flssblonabla style. Also, WVHl/'I'N, of every variety, tor table n*e.
Wholvsal purchasers will do well to call and examine my Stock before buying elsewhero a* they will befurnlthed at very low price*.
Orders thnnkfully received and promptly executed. ImllanapoU*, Juno 3, lffil. lOfiRPIl MKHKR5GKR. To IM bad at P. KIIKRIVINK'S, south side of the Public N]uaro, TKUttE-HAUTK, at lhe Manufkctorer's prices. r0~3mpd
REAL KSTATE AOEVTC""*"
HAVING
lHen
engaged In the Real Kstate bu*ino*s for
some time, I am now prepared lo odter some tnduee* menu w» those wishing lo purchase, as I hare a large list of property on bands for sale also, Houses, 1«U and Farm* for lea.o. I have only to, say to ihose wishing lo dispone of or rent their property lhat here I* the pU«e to have It done, a* have daily call*. Office, oppeaitt} I'ralrlo ClljB'iiMlngs. K. IIAHHHHT,
JamS, mi."
..
A«M4i JOSKFtt
fflres.
keaiur atsarea awaiy mm, real* weald hare a healthy warning, ther «hn«M proper aieam tornaSar thsaaaiiTeaniwlJay. the perwnu aSKcHed with temTela will eeteU (he same «f«n Smir semrtag, eadlaeiseS of teteglng tote this hraelh teg wertd," "nsaaad and laiilmsiialie «a siaamsm. mi alia 1 wil SU lbs wwrtd «T* weaheadaWkly ehfMren. «eemed eWher smish ssddeah, er to arikr Uw tersaeam
la.a »a he
ta hodjp, aad ^are la .Oe^t, amag
Rsal UITALS Agent.
HOUSE AND LOT FOB NALC,
SITIMTKH
on KlfUi Slwtl, a abort dlmnc* front Main.
Thl* properly i» well located for a business man, and will be auid on good ternts. For further Information, call on *. IIARHKKT. jnne 9^- Heal Kslats Agsnl.
IIITIC9IIT BAY IIOKSE."
Stale of [Hitnna. ,i«lhr'-M Coantp, H.
\\T K, lit* nnderslgned spprtlscr*, apMdtiled for tbe pur pom of appraising an B*tray (tor** tsVee op by Thema* tVbltloriit and fupert ths same lo btiitbt Bay Iters*, about Slteen hand* hlgb, with a •mall star ta' hi* forehead, some small white 'porks on hi* neck, body and legr, betli hind tot white, shod all around except the right for* loot, anpoessd to he Mreo years YEARS oM aod we spprsis* tbe said llorse to fleveotj-flve Dollar*.
JAMrs URAKK, and 1 •n„r.llur. t.RKCKt M. Hoi'Kwiet.1,, Aprrsiw. ue eopy 0 of May, ldii.
posted tetos s*e sa the ISth day AbKXANOKR Sllt&U)8, J. fswt. I, JoSitph W. Welfr, do hereby certify the abova to b* a just and true copy of said Mtrsr, a* appear* of rerord la my once. Witaaa* my nacm thl* 30th day ol May. ISM.
Jtn« 2~3«pd JOSKI'H W. WOLFS, Clerk.
State of Indiana, Sollivan county.
SalliPtM
Court
Csaais
Pit**, Jttly Term,
Xasu Fames, "l
VS.
ISM.
turn BSWUOM, FstlUsa Ibr Fartttion. Wcausa Xnwsnsa. aad I Jee* S. Lonaa.
NOTICS
ishareh* glsaa, That lbs said Msria FrmSh has filed her FMItfea tar tho FerUtka oi Ibs Real SsUte at Jam Edwards, deceased, ana also, the sOdavitof adlaiotsrssted persee that J*fc* BSwards tevleg Is net a resldeet af the Ltete ef ladtans, the msM John E- Lorief therefore hereby MKISad that ante** he be and appear Mm the MoesraWe Ceort orCoawaea H«M, at fhe naxt term thereoT, t» he held *t tbeComt Hens* ia SaillvM the last Msndey la Jtriy asst, aad plead, answerer demsr is said Fottltjo, tbet Ifaam will be heart aad determined in Ms akaiats a^ derreed aeseritlagly.
W.
State of
Isffif** Ceerf e/
Adam*' liver
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WOLFS, Clerk
May SSth, ISM-^fr-lt prs. be $1 C. C. F. S. C.
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Omaei W. Haaarcrr, Adm'r nf 1 Osma^Ksuv, IT. «wai|lv-ffFst^JtJhU JMiPd.
Osumam Ktwr. 5 XJOTICT hereby givea, That Osoaga W. Itsnehsil, IS IS adnietrator ef the entale ET 8e*gt Kdly, detesstd, haaftiad hi* FtllUa te **{1 tbe REAL Sstoieef the Decedent, UA garawaal MM laddtai to pay bt* debts, aod that sakt Ihrtltlea will be heard a tbe aest Term ef ths Conrt of Cotsawa Flam af said eaaMy,
AUSSti JOSXFlt W. WOLFE,Clerk May
SMfc, HMdMs prs.
fte $1M C. C. F.I.C.F
NOUSR, SION AMU OARRTLACU
A I N I N S I
GILDING. GLAZING AND VARNI8HINO.
THE
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HALE OF REAL EWATR OTICC is hereby give*, that aa ths MO dsr sf ieae ami. httwoaa tiie hoar* *f M. V. aS IF. M.f at tbe liisaes deer la tbe etty ef Terreitente, the aedtrsiyai «M ssH as pSMls swttm tbe ttliwlsg rest eetate, l*.wl|« Ths aadlvldssl ometrth part af lbs worth-west faarter st sf S»'fim ffaaMam, Tewm. Steaoa.
a Vtgemsaety. and twotee faeatbs efli tegtw*s with appwred aacerltr Iimnaa liltdii iliai niilii Mm -rtra lawe, /AlfSt i. MOOS, AdmT
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IABUE CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE
Tham Is a largo SteMr, »o*t 4r,„ etnaalac ta the property, snO tOTf The payments wPl b» rm
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