Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 January 1871 — Page 4
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SEW YORK.
THE -NICK wAiiL.
Xmv V-t K, Oee.' .28.—Kver.y fresh del.ii! fonirririH thcjvnljmitility of the of(iceiii in ovc l( :t !iri^ the -t«imer Nick Waii uliU-h -rfjaygpi! In-t week in ilie river. 1,1. *cera« "when the rtltiiiucr riactici Men:phi•• shewn* laden hcyond ho capacity, li- the ol'icera conS,..
.-.trollinn her fton-i'ittcd (n i:j addition of :8ixtj dcck pa-senger." with their freight "and A-yi% ftoii-wjiience liie boat "wa
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rnanateil '.vi:n the grea'c.-l liilficnliv, 7utd texviAljijWe-ii.iriowly escaped li- -. .a er beforoCffne ran on tin- t-ms which sunk her. :&o heavily was the boat laden, and were thfe of Iter danger. thsM whpnev^e'r another boat apmac! t-.it!: die Wall reraajned ?o'ionic--*, «o that tlie retnfti wave'- miglrr not jur tltfi'vc-^! tot) fh'tcli. Aoo it'S i'cIocs in the evening the ve/^cl ran on a -«iti{.', and in a few nrtiiute* slieroafterF.unk, «drown* in#a favsre tttrffli&fcjfiiff.-person* Very many others whf, ifirgli-f hay,St'e'en paved, *'ivufiui. eoi'» ih^iifeck^V 'tlghtf'ii unceit'in'y oj-Lhe'ttfCrk'.*'"' V'" cxiaMCSS op'''PEACE.
A newspaper cor're.-yuiident has had an ii!-«vit'.v ^'Ti^x *. rV* h- in: Ua CUaiy.do srdrffir'&ejega.Hf fpr -lqrcijjn aifiirt licMv^ju Jic de-'-i itHM tu- a grave and hut a^rceliilkvi. In rcp'y ct«ii quiry rff tfjje'• *ori iMpi'm desi'.Ute Mifii- or ih'i- j{ave lii' view* in regard to the -"reliance5!" of peace. At prc«e.itl- iK-ftee H'idiii- to be 11 :art..— Jj-iin'?nt:ib!t ":ifiit.- Wiir i-, p\t-e on dishonorable terms 'wo tlil he iiiadiniH.-a-b!e. Jt^oidd (jliaijgfc France in:a third rate power. I'ni*.-ia ifiade a jjreiti mistake in ifoE'concjudiiiK |e,^e viirh Fuvte all erie».^-T
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dcniri her for ti*Mi-'ri! to |rtipo.-o let wliiclr tlu ti have been t'-ratified in a mariner that win If! have Incti liomirable to I'rtHfliii, without being hitiiiiliu'in to France. Not only might Lfnaranii't". njjajii-t lutuie attackw by Fiance upon Oerioany have been exacted, but the f::i-iin of lial red and revenge Mire to prevail in the Intnre, mi^lu liavc h.-rn ci)an^el io e- eeni. All thi* ii iicrv impoihIe. No ninKtry or con-'i n(:ri' a^.-embly :r government could for a inoinent treat for peace trnder the condition- now impo-ed by the I'riHMan (iove niucnt. AIiIioiikIi there i:- haxllv a mini in France but lament? liie war, yet there i- fcarcelv one willinj to allow the government to give up tenilory.— Jiich and poor unite in the opinion that the only thing left i* !o ti:rhi our ihe war. 1 in ,-o doing l'i a nee i-i iinancially ruined, there will be I•-.- for I'rus ia to take. The Mini-ler told the corre-pondent he had great h'»piM that the Prussianwould lie il ivi out of France befoie long. 1 be prc'Hcnl (/overninenl, lie naid, is not light ing wi'h obstinacy for polili cal motives, hit iea||y with lair clniiice of obtaining an honorable peac^. Paris is able to hold Oi.l for a •n-ideriib!e time. The whole nation is armed, or alining. Three nionlhs ago it was dilll cu It to in pi lie people with courage, bill now tne iovernment is obliged io restrain and direct rather than to excite pati ioti.-iii. We need arms and artillery, il is tine, bill ihe-e a-e coming in every direction. We have oiler* of more than we want from Fngland alone. Happily, all political parlies arc pracli callv ileiei mined to allow the present (tovernnienl to do ilieir best for I he national delen.-e, and have patience lo wail. They do not rai.-e revolutionary cries because events do not move ij iick!y.
C'liaudoui ily docs mil think the defeat of the army of liie Lore has seriously al teied the complexion of allaiis. !l is juueh lamented, bu it is not to be expected I hat raw troops will prove victo rious on all occasions. Moreover, troops ot the arttiv of the I .a ire gained confidence and invaluable experience to piepare them for betler things. The ('ounl then spoke of the present slate of Fngland, which he does not ihink has elevated herself in liie scale of nations in hi recent aciioii on continental mailers. She is now eoiiimit'ing the same mistake that Fiance committed in lSlili. In order to have her neighbor clia-li-ed, she basal lowed her to be humiliated beyond endii rnnee. ami even allowed her territory to b» violated.
The correspondent asked, "l!ut can Fngland allord war?'
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I'liaudourdv replied, there are other means besides drawing the sword, by which a great power like Kngland can make her inlluence fell- Those means she neglcc'cd io n-e. and she now linds herself in- lilted bv Kussia. The delay io the meeting of the proposed ('oogress only gives Kussia time lo make her prepara I ions surer in I lie coming sprii Promp: action would have been KnglandV rue jiolicv.and wish Austria ready tojoin her the moral and material support of Mug land would cle France of invaders in a fortnight, anil show I he rest of Fimpe thai there is a limit ilia*, thenio-t powerful annie- nitisl not pass. Such an al lianre would be approved bv the civilized World, for it would prove that it was nol nn alliance of coinpiest. At lirst France was to blame for seeking a piar,eland making an aggre-sive war, all hough (lie people were not responsible for that, l'ut no l'ru- ia has rejected ail liouoralile and lasting peace, and the seniimentot the world tinder gone changes. Fr anco- is now st riiggling for existence, and iI she is Crtl-hed Fngland will feel the loss more thananv country. Fngland cannot dieam ol be eon (jueni'Cs, if she should allow Fiance to be ex'crminated. Kussia will then do what she pleases in the Fa-t and l'rnssia in the West. Knglcnd without a single ally will then cease lo belong to the family of Furopcan nations, and will be .reduced to a tliiid class power. The icinister delega'e then spoVe in terms of deep indignation of the ingratitude of
Italy, and intimated that aday of reckon ing would surely come for thai cowardl liar ion. lie closed by staling that rhe new levits in the south and soul Ilea were proceeding with success beyond poetntion. spiel a i, to Tti t-: wcik .n.
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Dec. 27.—Fort Avron
U'ltHI xards east of Fort Kosnev, is a lie work mounting naval guns reaching the towns t'lielles Mount Feincral and (,'lieliy. The lire from this Fort in repl to Saxon gniisUo-day was accurate, inn not destructive. scict Ai. ruoM vi:k? ui.i.ks.
A special dispatch from Versailles the 2'Jil ills!., shows that Paris yet rc tains sonic of her old brilliaiify. Tli nciv—ary Irusinc- of liie day i^ eoiidnc. cd as gaily as nsu .l within her oiecinc and cub- and omnibuses Ily the s'tree liie shop windows display the tempting arrays just as in former times The sortie of a few days ago was a gsl b:r: efleil. but it was eoiopletelv lepelhd It s-bold in its (i nception, but eebie in its execution. There were 100.000 men engaged, besides gnnboats and u| ward of 'JO battel ic, without counting g'-ins in the earthwoiks. The (ierman e. were insignificant.
Htl.t.lAKl' MATCit.
The billiard match for the champion siup between A. P. lii.dolpli and v'yrilie ]ioti, commenced at tlie Academy of ^lii-ie to night. The pniqnett* ami galleries wcje crowded with spectators. I. Hubbcll was cio sen referee, and the umpires are Neil 1'ryant for lion and I) :dley Kavenangh for Ktidolph. Dion played lirst without scoring. Uttdolph fc 1 !\v».d making inn ot olo.
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IIavkt, Dec. 2" th- city has been inter.Felv cxcitivl over th fost intportaifT smuggle between s- Frwcii 11 ih ps in 11iis rcpartmcnt and tha Prussians, w!iic!i (varied Satindny a
davbre.ik, altlli-fgh without itnv
do." eive result. It is regarded valuable as proof of the eflicicnc-. of the artil lerv and capacity of Mo!.-les and Tireurs to encounter regular
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!:i.:t her of pretty engttgi rnenis and skir liti hes witli I'hlans and Saxotrs, (|. people became clamorous for a gland or lie. (Accordingly ilie 18th, 19th and 20th battalions,!- ruling aVoltimn of o,000 men i- pressed rom Navy Fleur. I he force oonsi-ted ol .'l.dW©-Mobiles dc Oi e. 800 Tireur?. one battery of regular artillery. 12 ft.'ld'piew, 2 .Mitraellenses and Armstrong guns. This small army was itnder command of Col. M.-isnviniards, and arrived at Chateau Mandeur on the 23d. There it established head quarters, and sent out advanced posts The troops we in the best .state of discipline yet known, and ncrc prepared for reconnois .saucebv dav break. The 21th was one
id the coldest day,-, of the winter, and on this day imlfoi the frozen French otitpoPtF were driven in by I he sudden appearance of Prusian cavalry in laric numbers moving on the Chateau at a rapid pace. Tii« alarm was :-o rnded :tid troop* yoon formed in creditable line the artillery pushing forward on the right wing. The Fiench behaved well, handling their artiiiery and ammunition with alacrity, and were soon prepared fur ntiaek. The affair
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roved to be warm and interesting. At 7 o'clock the battle bc-gan by an impetuous advance of Prussian cavalry 1,500 strong htrong, preceded by a bat "cry of artillery. They were received by French artillery, which opened a furious cannonade and made it hot work for the intrepid as.sailants. It soon became apparent tiia' tfie J'rench gun- were well placed and splendidly worked, b-u no .Iticieu!iy supported. The warm !ire created a tern porary denioializittion among the Germans, K'ho-e line- v.ave.'fd, but kt-p'. tire. 'I lien «dvr.nces were made by the Prussians to capture the French baitesirs. but each time were ompelle-1 to re'ia-
I'liis r:r:-:iere--f-rl figbr wiih ihuF'encb rig!f lasted twohour.«. Tiien a large body oi i'. ns-ian ininnii \, preceded by a line of ctu.ilrv, ap|jeare,l on the :o::d from Fi i-omp, coming to support the enemy A eijtini'il of war was !ie!d on the ba'ile He'd, i! which the (ier iiian» riu'er mitird to fall hack on Hougfleur. The French now occupied the height corniii.jiifiint' liald litf with 8i iillei v.'.vhicb eo:i-d have easily destifived tho (ie: rn^ri for ce.-. Soon fref-h Prussian artillery apjieari to tire ri^htof the French pu- irion, and t'oe fn-m liu-e gun eao-ed be Mohih- to b-c.k in -irii'i siori. )!,!.: ene'i «v a: o:-'-e C- *r amony
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Nt \V nltli, I f«-c. —A Washington dispatch sa Sui ratt's jippearanee lo public no'ice lias, brii'iifb out a iaet eerning him which has never heretofore lic-eii published il is -ta il on he be.-r re-pon-ib'e au! ri' that when S j: a t's moiher was on trial the Jnlie Advocate had Con-en-C'l to le'rea Irer i! Stoiall ould give hltn-eii up o: tri.ii. S'rrrurt was infoi rued ol bv fi i•-n-1 who were in eonniiuidca' ion wi hi ni. and instead il at once mplving Surratl bv relea-e of his mother immediately absconded Mild left her to her fare. r.VSAMTV.
The celebrated Ivlitha Lo Monfiy, familiarly known to the pi.b ic a-- i'u'n cc.-s JC..i?h:i, has liecome hopele-'.-lv in•tine, and was ye- eidav iaki 11 from he I lomeo|iat hie I n-I ir n-e where she has for
some lime been oroh going trctf iireitt, and comrnii*i roihe In-aire Asilum on liiackwi ii's Island.
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(ienl. llancockV aimy "iianl i.tiv, in e.-.-ion at the War Ilcpart men Will be di--olvcd Saturday ni^lit, owing lothe limits ol the law. The Poind will liv that time have accompli-lied .-. ohj-.c:,-, and will have examined .ill ollicer- except llnce or fo ir, the evidence in who-c ca-es ha- not heen teceivcil. The lesnlt of the boaid in a .- c--ion of-eve ti 1 "mom lis will be the di charge of' about twenty ofii cers. whom the boaul loun-'I unfit for ser vice. .Many also resigned in anticipation or (ear of an unfavorable report. As these oflicers came from the active lis' of the army, the vacancies 'ea-iomd by their retirement can be lilled hy ihe most capable supernumerary ofliceis, and the rest of the latter class can be discharged under existing law.
A 1(111 Villi.
Thcsletimship City of Brooklyn from Liverpool, I ce 15 It, via. en-town. IlMi, with inerehaniii-e tinil .':I2!J pa-.-eu-gers, reached thi- port this morning.
WICSTWA Ul» ItolJNU FltKKiUTS.
The ptopo-ed advance in price per hundred weight ou wester bound fieigiits agreed upon tit. the icceiii geneml railway comcntioii, at Frie. P.. lias ju.-t been li nil Ily adopted by the following named railroads: N & Hudson Itiver, N. Y. & Kric, Lake Shore, IndiantiiS Michigan Sour her 11, Toledo A' Wabash, l'eniisy I ania ('cut 1 til, Pit isburg. Ft. Wa m- AChicago, Cleveland A Columbus, 1 incinntiii & Indianapolis, Michigtin Central. Pittsburg, Cincinnati St. Louis, Allan lie iV: (li oat Western A Chicago, Peirlington A' (J'lincy. The new list ol ra es shows tin average- advance of 10 per cent, over tho-e e-tablished in' November la-t.
MR. .sit'.VA It 0 AMONCi Till-: JAl'S.
The Tribune's veddo correspondent wiites ihe pari ieulars ol lion. Win. II. Seu'a il'.s ext aot nti r\ interview 1 die ruler ot .Japan. I hat Mr. Seward wns gieatly piea-cd with the unusual conipliment, he did no he-i'ate to deela It is sairl that lire de-iie has fixed i's .|| sniiU'w ha' lii inly in II is ml, of per-in-ally vi-iting d'-ting hi- torn- around the woi Id. 1 he-o-. ci eign-
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with which his diploma'ie c-tneer has made him at ijttainied. lh.it the intc* view -.'a- in direct eon
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11 adit ions ol 1 lie 1 01.11 ry. cvervbdv is well aware, and he Iras his e-pecial the ory in explanalion ol ihe anomalv.— Some fa vor the suppo-it ion hat the de .sir to gain favorable and conciliator Wd.il l.om III al the Kus-ian Capital in regard tothevex.il S.ghaliei: iptcstion, was ihesCeie! can eor.ee--ion. ers di-cover in it the t.-eogni i,n ot the inguiar -e vice ritrdciid -In- Japrine-c (iovernment b\ theSiaie Itepilrtment in 1 Still, when the ex Sceif arv lo sane )..n the wi holding of St, ncnti.l trorn lea- pu I chaser, lie IA coon, and pi mining its 11.111-- lo an her au: I101 i. \, naiiirally iisdstnl ihe projict of conspirators who lie ed in ihe .Mikado's name, anil ho sueeieded in pi icing the voting Moliaieh in the p.-si ion ,,i actual as well as nominal supremacy. Savs ihe correspondent, 1 hat lie itttdo ioVe• Itlilcllt might well be animated bv teciing- id v.-rv deep gratitude toward till who were eoiieeined. however indiiectly, in that e.XI 1 aordintiry I raiisaetion isea-il under--toi.d Hut apart Itoiuthe Inc. that so s: 1 aigb' fo-war a mc hod ot acknowiedg ing the obligation, wo hi bard Iv coin 1111 nil seit lo the .lapaiie-e mind, it 111101 pi obablc ha: thepreseni Administiation wns really di-jio-ed to relax the severity of old usagis, ,.nd was leadv lo welcome tiny lilting opportunity moving those batriets or reMiuin: and seclusion which have ceased to set ve the purpose for which tbev were established. Flic iirs! movement ill this direction wa0111 ing lie viit of the Puke of Ed in burgh, when the most ligoious of illicit.ni formalities were dispnj ed with, an-i al though a less vio ent transition ihan ilia' i.'vi-!ved in pa-r ing diuctiy fiom a gnesi |:Os-i-• ing'.he do.r'ole .listinc -u o: imv al Idood and a" Ctrpiainey in Ie iit itish N iv, to one who-e claims to di- in., ion ,-ne purely epnblican. and at pre en: u- tii tal,.woii!d pcihaps have been ptetcml Hie gtee.'iiig vvas utleicd wi vet good grace, and owing in great pin to rep etitations of Minister Oeioiig. who hc.i: tily seconded Mr. Seward's desiie, as made to assume the elrarae er 0! friendliness and familiarity such as the iveep'ion ot he 1-jigii-h I'rimeat no time foith- Betoi Mr. Sewaid's at rival tiie Minister hrd notified his approach to the Japane-e (^flieials, and had been requested by them to announce his landing their proposed terms of his visit and time when it would be convenient for him to come to the capital. Ministers of Sate •i eager to cxtei.d to him a distin i-!-,vd and cordial welcome, and ill ed Mt Seward to buak!„i!
,-lined r:h digni,y. tint) in'ima et! th it would den! even coperatniaMoii- wi -s ti per-on ban rite ruler of the Em pttehtm-v.i filially 1 ip-mi—•- prm (htr's we.e invadid and theMi.kaii' it'iiigiv and verv eotdially cn 1 nded sin it h.-:u ty «i ii'iaiie ,\ ui.-ns the j. om lien' |'0 -.11- a: liie reeep ion we the Mil-ado. Mi- Sewntd. the i'.-itue Miniler, Mr Delong, Jiiel mini- er for For eii \litiirs. vlr epjia'd lebiba-bi, tile worrl bea e", Mifc.uio's See arv, and he etiiiie Pi ivy Cottneii, M.ujekoinan I'lie speeches were brief, but eiiciious. ind all things coiisidet ed, he conference could no: have been moie *a i-'aetory
Ihe remarks ot the Mikado were.il least cotdtai as. and 11 le-s spoiuan on* Monsrch-
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a part of his person at a time, the lowerextremities being always concealed, and instead of being surmounted by ostentatious emblem* of power and supremacy, his only visible attend were a single guard and officer, who supplied him with
rnr.s-.'-iAN aovitit.s.MENT apologizes.
A London dispat'h says Earl Granville has received a di-pateh from the Prus.-ian Goxernment at Berlin, apologising for ihc outrage on the Engli-ii vessels in i' Seine, and staring thai pcer.nhsy indemnity will he given if demanded, antl annoitm ing that the militate commander v. ho was guilty of the out age will ie court luaitiakd and dlsiiii—ed 'he service.
J-PECIAJ. TO thj tuibcse.
L••MiO.v, Dec. 2t).—Tlie English government upon an app.ication of (.'oiiiii 15erRe*torfl^toppw! a -hip chartcied by the French gi vei nuient' io lav a submarine cable to com.ee I)unki:k, Clieibourg, J5 est and Hordeaux. The ship was given incha ge oft'tistom ilotise officers on ihe tver Thames. The cable on board was seized Thiee hours jifie the first no'ice of this embargo, application v. us made for re'ea-e of ilie -hip, h.'ch was refused.
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itAit.gOA^ itr:ci:ivt.n.s jii:rottT. Cixcinn xti, Le t. 20—General Mori i--aml Wm Poaz, eceivet.-. ot the 1 rulian ajj- iis, (.'inciiiiiioi and .fnette K. .Ii., r- ub.idited 1 iieir Sir n-poit to the Court !ti-l evening, in !I11 i: 11..poti.-. For a pe1 iod ot ihiriv five days, the reccip's 01 treim-.in branch vvete -S7M.'idI :3-l expen lii urea -i7bl,0!ior gain ©95,034 :ol. Wni.e Water- Valiev lltain rin- Si20, l.'15 iiatti-on lb mich gains 5202.1112 Mar'in-ville iJianeli loses .s2G,Uo-l Jia .erstown ntiini'b lo-es 0,71tl. Variott.expen in the shape of salaries oi execu riveoflice and for eign agent.- not iuel -dThe. gross earning- have been beyond the awi age of he whole ear. I 1 the b-anch load-, the Whi Wtiter Valley b.anch has a proportionate rentnl iiabiiili. no' ii eluded in 'lie ab,.-, tor the per iod. of -lo.li'l. showing a net iiHs -1J :J 1 s.j Martin ville b.atrcii •"•,2"t), siio-.ving a in-t Jo-.- to that O.aneh or ^f»,tS70,. i. The iitnti-oti braiKth afiei rental i-deduced will leave a gain of .32-S 20-~ Hrige'stown audi vviii .-how a loss of -1.7rs7:l!2 1 lie er-ei vers st ate it i- their ji'oii id ion based on aci'ial ex peri men: and obscrva-itm. that no one hianch can beopet.'ttid under existing coil11 ay-s, vvitbotil -etious lo«s, l'lie repoil ti-ks lor author lo pay ten! of ground in this city, also a judgment tigaiu-i the company, lor slock killed, etc, the latter amounting to S3,000. They fort her repre-eni that port ion of the floating debt of '.lie company t.re secured by pledges ol .stock-, bonds and other opertyol'the company, and other portions are seen ed by mortgage 011 its real estate, and that in some cases the debts bus secured by pledge and mortgage, especially some second by pledge of bond- and stocks, are past due, and that the creditors holding the same, threaten to .-ell the pb dge lor sat i-lact ion on the debts. Tlrey say rhtti tne certain re-uit of permit itig sttcli stiles will be the partial sacrifice ot -ecutities pledged, and serious loss to the it us!. 'I he aggregate amount oi indebtedness secured as afoic-aid by pVdge and mnrtg.-'ge i.s about S20il,0'Ml. l'hey a-k authoritv lo borrow on their notes and bonds, a- received S2(K),000 'or liquidation ol their imlebtedness,the loans to lie charged on ne
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ci.'iitns. l'hey conclude by saying that on or before tint 2-itli of Jiiiiirtiry, tbev wili liie an inven'ot of the propcilyof the load antl schedule of iudeb edness. which 1 hey have not yet had time to pre pare especially as a good part of ilie debts i.s now 011 1 he company's books, but con-i-ts of unliquidated demands not yet reportid to the company are entered on the records.
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ittOT ON 'I'll Nosnirtlix
|n'i-ial from Sr. in progress on K. S. mc -rib
CiiK'Atio. Dee. 'JS.—A Paul says a serious rio ihe Norther Paeilie II. I eontiactors named 1.e^g Oi 'o who '.ver iriv.'tia C'lti'iit'i of tIn r'e mile of the I'trail. dievv their prii iVoru In contt arttois, •^I'.iitb A (loubl, ai ab-eomird vvi ho-it pay inj b- no n. On Inuring of it thev took down th-.-ii shan ie~, -et/.t-d thu wagons and .stores, anil ibovi- ihe geneml -tt-peiimh-ut from the giooml. I hey wee ro that tlii'v t-ouhl lie paid or their wor k, iiut (bun lUtled also p.iv for the three days not. I'lit-was refused, and on the rcipiest of the (lovernor, (ieuet.al Hancock has sent oiders to For' l.'ipiev
Iroop- 10 q-iell the ri-'t. it is proposed to rip: -t Hie rills,- lenders and oil'and discharge 'lie 1 r.-l 0! the men
'it IC vGo, Dec '.'9 I lit et nal li'even ill I Iris ilist 1 iy lor-t lit-|iast elev loot up .STji-'Sd IKS1. br-ini
rce.-tp' 111'111 II riS2 in exce-s ol ihe ainoun' teceivcil the jilted were brought to Mcadville. previous year. l-'ti :.
The lloiiriti^ niiii of Geo. Smith, at Watct to-.\ n, Wi-., was buriu-d la-t ntyli!. 7,-iO'l bu-!ie!s of wheat were lost. Lo-s ~-it.i.ti00. In-ittaine S20.000.
FIT 1. ACCt W.M'.
Nathaniel Blanch, 1 d, nil eiiterpri-ins and rc-pec fill clti/en. while a-ccmliti} tie r.-.oi of hi- a 11 mi 11, on the oopo-ite -ide ot the river, lo: his ioothoM and fe'l to ti "foinu! a di. aneeof fotlv tee titul was almost in-'anil\ killed. •MotifAl.i t'Y.
The to'al number of deaths in Chicasro dnriimihe year, have been 7,351 heiii« 179 less than the previous year.
OUIKK FROM CHK W tt !l Kl'.\ KTM KNT. Sr L'H is. [ec 29—A di-pateh Iroin I'or Scott, Jvan-as, says t.'ol, Merrill re Ccivml 01 ders fi0:11 he War Dei-tirtment e-tetday instrnctiim him to remove all se: lets Ii om the Miami Re-ei vation. in thi- State.tit once. heieaie from 3.000 to 4,0'0-e:t let up- 11 hcse hinds. Lat'\gi 11:1, a ishinj town of 1.200 inittibi tair.s, is al on the same land- and mu-t .-hatc 1 he time fa'e. The reserva ti--11 es 70,o0i! aci c-of tiie line-! land- in K.Mi-a-. lunch o! it wcii iiu p. t-d, wiih !•'. hon-t-s. farms and }f:o« ina orchii:ds. hi- order hits evi ih-iitly been .-eciiied thiouith fiand ttnd ini-tepic-ciitation by mi-mhet-oi'tlie Indian liiiii who a. ki.o.wi to he interested in having-et .lers timovid in order that »hey may .-ell the land- and pi cket the pro ceeds ol. Merriii oe- up tonight, and will be toilowed by one companv of I S. cavalry to morrow,
.Mi-un .! IN ran fii.st iKi t:r.K.
Reddtck. who killed young Lvkens, near Leavenworth, Kansas, a short time -inee. wa- iotind guilty of murdVr in the first degree at Leavenvvorih yesterdav
ML'SPI:!
0
On Monday evening a pale-.11 Brown and Frank Dean v.ete riding to^Tthe: 011 .lie same horse in Platte couniv. Mo.. est a qr.arrel to.'k ptace bet wi en hem. which uiteti in Dean siahl-it-g lltown iv .iv one times, killing him inst.-mti, I) o.vn a- nine eeti \eais c!d, and a -r.js of .D.dye i'hom.t- B.-own «f Buchiunin co.intv.
ISA A A.
S-'M'-M Si S 1 Ml Xi o.
Havana, Dec. 2!.-A,Iviecs r. St Domingo of the 20 h, -ntain the foHoivina news: iJenerai t.'abfal was in the neig l.bor hood ot S.n .J it: 11 with 800 ha
ETA^MIIXK.
BLED. TO DEATH.
""Evassville, Ixp.. Dec. 2i).—William
Leutz struck a man named Valentine,
inantisCiipts containing his share of the in Perry township, seven miles frotn this
coi'ver.-a' ion. jt yesterdav with an axe, cutting his TEAS AXI) SILKS. -:4
A few weeks ago a shipment of twenty car loads of teas and silks was received from tiie far east by ihe Union Pacific i'aiiroad. A dispatch from San Francisco wa received yesterday announcing the ilr-pai ture of a train of cats bearing over 4 0 ton:o! teas and silks.
left hand in three places, from which he
bled to death to-day. Leutz has thus
far escaped.
BIGAMY.
William flinckley, a lioiler maker
from Louisville, was arrested thi? evening
on a charge of bigamy. His Louisville
wife came here at noon and made the
charge. He r.nrried or.e Sarah Bahall
here abotr a month ago.
ivAsiii.Miirorv
MINISTER MOTLEY.
A.s'tXGTos*. Dec. 28.—Minister Mot ley has riiten a Ieitei in self-vindica lion, in regard to his course in England be substance of it is no? yet known, but il is understood hat he claims to have received no in itualion of dissalisfacPO'i on tho part of she State Depart men: until tne telegram summarily di-tni-sing him, which came to hand the after the an Domingo treaty was rejected by the .Senate.
PENSION S ERG EON.
Dr. Stillmau ."spoouer, il Oneida. N. h' iiu-opa' bit: surgeon, has been struck from the list of examining pension surgeons by Comin.-sioiier 11. Van Aatnani.on ilie jioun.i l,a aiI e.\:.imii. ng .-11 geoiifor ilie Ilu.eiu sho hi belong to n. -ciioel ai ..dopt bu: one beo o' medi i.- lie, and lie did no b.-!..ng thesciiool ol ii-- ci'e cognized by the li-i f.i'i. Dr. .'spootier pro -1 in tr lette. to IteCem-ir.i.-sioiu ti^ain- the insult ihiis oti'e.ed a large «, infineii ial body of liomeopa- Trt i.ionei i.'i the United State.-.
SWEDISH MINISTER.
The ne. Swedi-h Minister was introduced the Piesident this morning b\ the i-ecieiary ol State, and pre.-ented his credentitils. The tistial aildres.-es ol friendship arid congratulations were made.
MF-ltFA o:-'I-'ICE list,
The Pie-idcn! has for the first time recognized the bureau officers of the govO'timent nmnnglho-c to be received bv him on .Monday next.
011:0.
WA.siiiNttfox, Dec 29 Mrs. Belknap, witc ot the Secretary of War, died heie this etlenin^ after several months illne-s. She was a daughter of the late .John rornlinsoii, of Hal rod-bing, Kentucky, .sum:
ATT.
John ILSuriait advertised to repeal his lec'ure in this city io night, but wa.persiiiidcd during the day to abandon lluiiitcntion, in ron-equencc of a letter iroui Mayor Emeiy sta-iug that he, the Mayitr had learned ft otil various sources that there was gieat opposition to him (•Surratl) lecturing here The Ma vor tearing I he pr.-senee of Suriatt on the platform might cause trouble, officially advi-ed birii to withdraw his appointment to lecture It is stated that a large number of person- had determined in 11 event to prevent the lecture being delivered. fi ti E.
The Missouri Avenue ilotHe in East St. Louis was burned yesterday. Loss 812.000. Insured in Putnam Hartford, Illinois .Mutual of Alton, anil Aurora of Aurora, Ills.
BUSTOR.
DIED.
IS
osti'n, Dee. 27—Klbridge Jeflerson ('uttlcr. Pro'es-or of modern languages in Harvard University, dierl yesterdav morning. He had heen confined to bis bed abuin nine weeks with an affection of the spine. Professor Cuttler was a native ol I lalliston in 1 bis State, and was connee ed with the New York Post and Tin un in tin editorial capacity for a short time. He was better known as a contribute!- to the Daily Advertiser and North American Review. For some time he had written many of the book notices in the quarterly 11s 1 named.
s?3E.?si»iasx.
TIIKATKH IirtrNKI).
M!'Mfnts,Dec. 2S.—Brooms' Varieties, Jefferson stieet, were burned early ibis 111 rni hit, the building, wardrobes, scenery, etc, entirely ileslroyed. Supposed accidental. Loss ^10,1)00.
sfiorut-:.
Jack Downes, former Iv Deputv Sheriff suieid last niiiht wiih strvchnine 1'ov ertv the cause.
I! A I.HO II H'C!I)t-:\'T.
'i.i:vi:i,\M'. Dec 28.—The A. A W a a in is in ran'ofl the track about live miles west ol Mi'iidville. near Snttan's. The hind car, which was lilled with emi^ranis, was brown down an emliankmem thirtv teet, turning over several limes. One tnttti na itit'il Hopkins was killed and two o' hi-rs had Iv injured, one of them is no expected lo tccover Fitteen others were slightly injuted. The train wa-. tiboin two hours late, and was running rapidly when I lie accident occurred ilie cnn-e is 110' known. It is yeneially supposed it wti- poor rail,as one was found broken and tie- entirely broken ofi' The in'
ClENEKAl. SOU KXCK.
Dayton,O., Dec. 28.—Genetal Schenck wil resign his p'e ent sea: about the loth of January, mid has itikcn pti-.-agc for Lnghind on the 18th. No elc tion to lii] ihe short vacancy is likely to be ordered. He wili not return homi? before sailing. His daughter,Mis-* Sallie wili accompanv him, the other two following in Aprii. Mr. Morati. Sccretarv of Legation at London will remain at Loudon.
SNOW.
Snow storm to-day.
1 t.'l AX DKPR FHATIONS.
Sax Francisco, Dec. 29.—The Apaches are active, coinmitting tiittnv minders and running oil huge band-of cattle into the vicinity ot Tucson, Arizona On December 18 a fieight tiain enroute to camp (ioodwin, about 30 miles ea.t of Tucson, w.as attacked by a large p.trtv of Indians. After a sharp light, in v. liich Ma-ten Rivera was killed, ami two others wounded, the Indians got away with (he oxen. The wounded men were brought to Tucscn.
A GKKAT M! XI Mi BLAST.
A blast of sixty thou-and pounds of po.vdet- was successfully exploded in Blue P..int gravel gold mine this evening bearing earth 200 feet qtiaie and 75 feet deep, was lifted 20 fee and completely shattered The greatest mining blast ever lired in California.
rAsiio.
FIItE.
CAIRO, 111., Dec. 20.—Kite last night destroyed two cottagcs occupied by Fred Theobald and Black. Lo-s on bni ding? and furniture So.0^0. Theobald's insurance $2,000 in New \01 companies. Biack h.ad little or no insurance.
I'iSiSK A
Hied
nun The stoi its sent via S{. Tlmm-is an i' erio I'la'a annoitncing revolntionarv iienis, were inven ions. The gov-
I an tlio-c which •.:e in the .ibii o! iu'dres-ing to sheii vi-itoi-s. Mr. Seward's de-ire to meet the ntlcr of Japan was gi.-uititd in the nu»-t ivti.plete and cotitpiinn n.t'rv tiiannei Vo only was the incident witho piece dent in the annals of this eo tti'ry, but waat'.endedwith citcttui-ttmce- that showed an unusual abandonment of established cus'.ctns. Although the Mikado remain- lading o! the Asptn w.u 11 ed seated doting the interview, he was ashore on the entrance of the harbor of tairied it.-e edit, bi:t want of confcdence in cntirelv unveiled by screen or ciiriain St Dominco, with a lull head of steam ihe management and con-eqtirn depresUp lo"thi- time even fccitm aniba--a- on It wiil be nert^sarv 10 discharge j-ion of securities in the tnarke. are too dors had only been ailuwed to look ti} ou her armament and coal get her afloat. I much for liitn."
eriKticn! of St. Ponvngo accepts iUi note-.-it the Custom Iloit-c at ten |er cent, discount, hut a law hnd heen promulgated that ilatie- shall in future be [.aid in gold. Anieiicat! ptovi-iotis were plentiful. The S. steamer Yankee 1 eti.nring from her trip to a-si-t in the cth!e, ran
:ntiER.
Ei.tZABETii. N, J.. Dec. 20.— Michael a laborer, during a quarrel it'cd mother, here, shot her ha- e-i aped.
Iiii2n in, with hidiad and
OST.4
At :t LINK RAILWAY.
HAMILTON,
ONT., Dec 29.—Entire
ler-ffth of the Canada Air Line railwav is un Icr contract and will be pushed tor-wr.-td as lit-1 as po-^ible.
IIOST^X.
VXIOX PACIFIC BONus.
IvijrroN, Dec. 30.—The Traveler speak-
of «a»wre of Ames' plan savs, Stewart Thi.m.t-. shf *wq. sS 10 110 SOa '"Mr Oakes Ames has been carrving far the pist two vears, two millions of Union Pacitic BonJs, and has almost entirely sus-
s.ii.ii or oi:i.is(|i»:\x
LOTS &t
!FOR TIX13 YEAXt 1SOO.
X0TICF ia hereby civeji tli.it the wbulosevoral tracts of Liwidaad Town Lots described in he following clinqueiit Lift or much th-reo! as wilt be nccc. Fary to pay the taxes, penalty, interest, an co.«t of advertising cbargnd tbercon. or to the owners tnereof, will be sold at puMie auction, at the Court Hou?e, in Terre Haute, Vigo County. Indijina, on the 6r-t Monday in February next, ensuing th* dutt: thereof, by the ounty 'reasurer of 5*id County, unless thin es, penalty, inttre^t. and erst of advertising be paid beiore thut time. S le to commence at t"n o'clock a y. on said day. and conti- «e from d^y to day tin til each tract ot land or town lot in said I)einquent List contained, on whirh the taie p» naltT. interest* ani cost of »dt*Tti5in rvtnain unpaid, sha I be sold or offered tor sale-
Dated January 4th, 1870. WM. DI'OCK, Auditor Vigo County
CITY TERHE HAUTK.
OVNr.Eo AM E J*r- 'R1PTI0X or LKND6.
Arm^trou^f, Cynthia A 24 ft 10ms sin-lot 16"Annie, n^ir*, iVinxl «1 mid t* swq lot Ansr'J?t Ko«c sub47 ."^2^ m-lot 10i Anderson, M«rv Kitrrin-ton sub otit*lotG9 e)'
4 4 4 4
in-lut 14
Chamber?, Jno, Grover sub lot *2 in jot *24 out-lot ti7. same
4 4
*4 in-!* 22
same
4 4
4
Demor -t. Ma A 50*xl4i mrw out-lot [ovi 1 nJnc it .j mlot 91 l»Mugherty, Ph:lnndcr Dol»» siiboiu-lot 17 'VJ side in-lot 0 KIu« ll, Benj. Rose sub 44-v2 rods in lot SI Kzni' g. Oye Farrhmtou add ^prq in-lot Kviins. Kllzuheth sub slti 112 rt '5 mid »n lot 4 Karly, Win, h^ir-, *20' ecor in-lot 173 Eshfiwn, 75,x29I* ont-lot 12 Kvvinjg: Win 8:\ J8h out lot {31 Foster, Joseph, heirs, nV. in-lot 3) Grifhn, »rv I'od^on subsl» fl2 rU in-lot 3 Griffin :in V/aton n) 'iin-lot 98 Gijjden. Klb Rose sub Si,05a nhf in-lot 110 Gehrs, llf*rrnsmt heir'-, Sibley add nhf n-loi 9 Gregg, A W, hoir Naylor survey 30' side outlot Gaston Julia A. hi-irs,l-t sub Kat tHrmiS'xtio' in-lot 1
H»*rm.'«n Sihjryub in-!ot Gu
Hook, Jrtim 4o'n side inlotlfcl Hays, S unuel Ro-«» sub-i7,32-t in-lot 97 iiavs, Mollic Ross sub 5n slo tl*2 r9 nhf inlot I 'same
4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4
4 4 4
S iitit4
same
si.in^-, F.-o-i-instton's sub, out-lot f.flx-lU. 11 side- hf in-lot 1 17.5
sum*, ti hf in lot 217 srme,2'.i\ pii.1 in-lot 32 Woo tm.msee ri in, 2tjO'.\tt5S', oul-lot Go Wi t'i George N. Sheet-' aild, tii.'. -ide, lot -1 Wintiiirn E an.i R, ''cl,'
1
Wiison R, Gilbert i'tMee, in-lot Wood Cornelia C, 4 'x!41' on Oih still out-lot 1 Young tiarnti li, ht'n lit', in-lot 17a
HARRISON TOWNS III No. 1.
Austin James, Tucll subin-lot In t.ll 2 Adam- Chester, iu-lot 1 !«1 lit stime
4 1
Allisons Bitrnanis snli m-iots li' 2 idUj-J same in-lot 3 Ml 2 Heck ft r. in-!ot. (1 blk 2 Briike .Ino J. s'2 112 rO SO:i ISoord G. Tti'-ll A' sub ir--lot S blk 2 same ill lotstlMirl if lt'k'2 F.illiv Geo W 3d subp.iit om shfin-l-n 4 B'shop B, Tuell .t I" sttb -ti-lots 11 and 12 blk 2 R-iiley Andrew, heirs, cor -wq s22 vi ill 2.. Pass (too W, e,|. Ilenn stih »v canal -27 t]2 ril in-lot 2 Riii brie I.iiiia E, 3d sun'Ettt-ih farm nil I in-lot 3 Chitrcli Martin, llaieert ,V stibs27t!2 rOin-Iot 4 Crane A It, Adkin-J sob in-!ots an-l 12 t'l-irk Jo'in A, side neij nei] s.H'i 112 rtl 2oa Tiep'-w Rebec-a. Burn mis sub in-lot 10 blk 4. Pit-tin J-.o S, tli-ii sttb Ent farm slif in-'ot ii .' Ha-Jett teorye, Adkins sob 18sl(iH2 r'J in-lot 4tiout lot• fl. sumo slit 112 rtl m-lots 9 and 10... Merrigton C.\. Tuoil A sub in-tot t." bl!i 4 loiltn-oi Jno W, iu-lots lti 7 18 tflnnd 2o bi |9 •Ion- Emily G, iu-lnt- 12 11 and 12blk 12 Keitl'Ann.n civ I neo s22 11 '2 '--i 4 2111 iu-lot T.itikford 11. bo ill 9 I slit tli rtl 1 a ljitnimis W 1) F, Bin- a il's sub in-lot p: 14 |a nn I lit bk 10 same iirlots ]ji -md IT. blk :t Leake Allie G. Lint ui A sub ita tilli -ide in-lot 3 same mi'l side neq 2tl 2 ill pia I/ndeman .Toliit- G. 'Id sob Rut farm -n-1 8 Mo: 51 rt V. lUir-iam's sub s23tl rO :n-lot 8 1-ik 1
IntV'e -I ill io. F. A 1! li subln-1 21 Mel.e.oi Win E, ll-unastoii sub in-!ets 15 and l'i Mangban 'l"-os, Iiean sub canal inlots 5aodlti McC -ll 1! V, liurii tm.s sub ill-lots '-and ltil.-lii New W, m-lots !i pi 3 and 4b|k].... sanic n-lot- 2 34 and -r- btk 1 same in-lr.t- '3 ai 1 blk 4 Ovei ton Hannah, mid si. .vq s2 M2 Oelir irt I,oiii-a. mid si ie sn-q «14 11J li I'nti-iek Snrab E, ne cor swq -14 tl2 rtl '2-!--Price Jacob Dean -nb can it la 7'h n-.v ot-in-b.l 1 Price an Mft''*n. ITarbert and sub in lots tl and 10 stew 'i- .1 11, Btirnam's sub in lot 7 blk 2 Smith Lawrenee. 3rd snb Kut farm in lot 2 Spl.tin Mary 53 side in-lot 1 Sent! M.'.rv I', McG Koreh's sub, s!3 112 rtl, iii-lot 9 blk 2 Stoecker Wm, s\v cor swq. 33 »I2 rl) oa SeirtC't I.ewis, Hiirntmi's sub.''in-lot 7, blk 1 'I'hointi- GiUi rt. see
0
Tueil Wi smiie same
seq. si.". 112 rtl In
Two l.-'b- Wi 11-°r-"n-- I sub Ea-i-f.-roi bf. in lot 7 11 ,fc I'siier's sttb hf indot blk 20
J.'KIK' fame.
Burnum's sub, in-lots 1 and 2, blk in-lots 5 *.iin 0, blk
in-|ot 4, blk 8
Walker W111 IT, lot 77, s!6 112 ri) 5« Wt'st n., F. A- It sub. in-lot-. 15 nn 1 lo Will.es Tlncniih. nw- "or swo, s^i ii2 in4a Waggoner Ci W ami .1 I, H.nb -it IV* su'% n-lot 15 lto
HONEY CKKKK TOWN-HII' No. 2.
Bulllit ruthbert. n«o t'.r i, pi.", til rtl 40a 240 sumo. S.--1 -eq, slit 1 itiK'.i 210 Ilriloy E Jt Let.-ti-i, ini.i n.vq -w ]. s27 tit rO lli'.ooh 235 s.'.ine, nii-l no.| so--(. til i-ii tl 50h 235 Btulil lsi.no, side swq -wq, s27 til rtl 1
PHAIKIK CKKKK T()\YNS!IIP, N'j 4.
Piiown 1'eiihcfi's heir--, M-q nwq -32 110 rl0 40a 555 1 same, nwq -wq 31 tlo rlO -iOa 50 same, in s»q n-q-32 tlO rl0 4t 75h 75 Henigh Kdivin'- ben-, tiuqn«q --7 110 1(1 4'la.. 4S0 1 Hailei \Yillis clif-v qs 22 tlO rlO 2'la.. 280 2 Biidwell Sa ah nbt in -i3 tl'l rll Sf'a 800 3 s::tu.', eside nwq trnq, sl3 1 ill 28a 160 s.me, in nbl nhf f- ic,-1 4 1 IO. ill 4a 50 t'atern ic-rgi-hei.s, shfsh
1
9?
iu-lot 2-i
ry. Simeon 24,.v7-ty 0" mil n-. lu 'l irk. W hrir--. TN»se snl «'4 m. in lot 11... I'fii ing, irif^-* I -i _o,"
JilO .-n\t st, «:i Mi-)-»t W 47,*i'2 7:\ jvmnu'
1 I'll £55 2 "Oil 1 150 -l.vi 1
"»'i si if p.-l-'t 74
shf in-!ot 5 blk 17
4 4 4
in-lot 4 blk 17
Million PaXand Ian, Kin«:*s snbrl slotl2 rf»i il- tl M'/Briue Hugh, uvo»»* sub 14 2 in-lot 119 Metz»-r llan y, Gilln-it 1 I in lot :U Msssey Mary S uxl4l' ndd side out lot 44 Moftktt B, heirf, shf in-l-u 239 Al^whinn- A Ro.seVub 41 a 2 in-lot 31 Noeburger Jt-nnir, (tilluM PI in-lot 29 O'Brien John, Rose sub 44,32a in-!«t 5J Owen Wm M, King's sub ol sk »17 i-9 in-lot4 name
4 4
4*
Puvjell Mariah
Same, Rose adii, elif in loi 40 Sparks Mary J, 2-3 in-lot 151 Smith James, Hope's add hfin-]«»t 174 Svvinehart George W, Sibley's sub, 50\\111' \v ide Otil st, out-lot 1 Smith Margaret M, "vl neq ojjt-hu 17 S'-ott M:iry 48*\v end, in-lot 97 Scott Samuel Crawford, 4i'x9I' .,iid in-Iobs 45 and 40 suno, Rose's add. in-lot 10a Sibley John heirs, 74*x 141' side t-t 11 st out-lot 1 Stark Ballard heirs, sl! 112 r9. 74x141 s\v cor in-lot 58 S-'owton John, slO tl2r9, in-loi 20 kinnerMaay, Gookins' add, in-lot 53 Ti eblood A B, Hose's add, 20 side, in-lot 105 Tucll Wm B, 22's side n\v in-lot 37 l*ukn"\vn owners, one lot out-lot 27 same. Sibley's add, in-lot 0. out-lot 1. same, 115x190' in 54, sl»» 112 rD....
-100 500
tioo 200
3 (MKI 510 2011 470 1 020 1 4 .VI
f-heets' a.l.l, in-I.its -12 anct 44
PRAIRIE CREEK TOVFA'SBir .\
OWXEBS XAXET. Dismrt
f^r
700 19 38
1 2'^ Ho 33 S 0 *22 49 3' 0 IS 73 2 750 77 34 feSO 24 77 i)5u *24 3i 1 Oi'iO 28 17 I lo« S2 2-S 520 14 400 8 14
a
in lot 7
Anderson Thos" II -V-ft off end in-lois 45 A 40 same iSritton sub out-lot OU n)^ in-lot 3 Brook*, Jno. heirs, mid pt out-lot 30 HeniK*^, A Gror^r f*ul2 in-lor ont-!ot ti7 Bpansi, WmH sMm-lot 217 Bilhy, Deli!?* sub 47,3*2a in-lot in, Brown, Mary Britto- 19 r9in-lot K» out-lot fo.... Bri«by. ES jind Read 173 1st fet back to river 5a 2*2
Buckinnlium A Ivy t1 and i-aiiid out-iot 7 Burton, Gideon, h^irs, «ide 54 sl'i ti2 rO 5nh.. Barhre, Lydia E ex»H*pt «\r cor in-!ot 174 Brown. M'iry and others 2H*'x2W Jain Si bet A canal Budd, L^vi M«'Murran add in lot 13 same
1 250 35 14 3 7»R» 104 07 6T 18 90 4 8!« 155 59 7 400 208 15 575 l'» 15 1 »150 83 34 270 7 57 270 7 57
7 7 O 135 44 8«»0 *22 4J 5.V. 15
IT 7
530 7»*»
30 7 4 93 32 3t 20 53 11 93
510 45 9G 500 14 n5
4 0(XI 243 00 350 bMi 45 0 0.- 0 5 i2 58 1 200 48 49 250 7 ol 1 020 21 01 530 550 500 2t'0 1 05o 700 1 l'HI 100 250 3 500 1 «'5o 1 850 5'J 45i 150 700 575 4'X) 175
14 89 15 43 20 19 13 20 29 51 52 84 30 93 2 80 7 nl 54 24 35 01 39 -25 1 38 12 03 14 50 11 2 3 In 15 11 21 4 on
in lot 2
Hedden and Crnne 11"' on 11 Pt mid outlot 72." Ileust s, II rlet E Ros^ sub 84,tia:i in-lot 44 HowaM. Catherine uu side in-l«*t 7 Joab, Wm Rop sub47, »Ai in-b»t 111 same
in-lot 11"»
Keenv, Ann 22x42 csidr -'d St out-lot 7 Kernan-, Miilip, heirs. Rose sub4tr2a in-l«t 14 Leake. Ab!io Wilson add tillf in-i't1" Linton, Wm C, heirs, Linton add ljt in-lot 1 hlkl.3 same
4* 4 4
nhf indot8 blk 4
McLean and Decamp sbf indot 114 Mull, Mary M.-M nrran's add in lot 0 Mahan, M:*«ry Tshfseq out-lot 41 Markle, M-irtha 52,8s side in-lot Murphy, »fohn Rose sub 84,5i in dot 55 Morrison A J, SiMey sub nhf in-lot 8 Mdler Wm, heirs, Linton add in-lot 1 blic 17
4 4 4 4 4 4
McKann -James,
m-Iot 6blk 17
4 4 4 4
2 07
in-lots'• 3-t a it 7 tt 0 Jo blk in.,
same ill-lots 11 12 ttl 11 to tit 17 18 It)
4»:} -i
•IS 79
405 It.,-. l:ifi 70
-lti 13 till 1 8(1 1 !i:i
4 mm 12 1" 17
ino 179 T.wi
61
ft iy :'Y 27
1 loll
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1
FKA1R1ET0N I 0WN8H1P. No. 2.
Budd Levi, njend )if noq. -30 til rl 1U2.i 1 135 B.-nishr it heirs, sides pr frsr, si 110 rlO StM 1 r.'-o Tl-ekersonG W, hf seq, s26 til rlo SOa 2 195 Esworthv Nath.-in, in tifKj seq, si tl0rl0 71a 1 2-35 Figs W T, mid pt neq. s5 tlO ric SUn 1 7m Goodwin Lewis heirs, in hfseq, s24 til rlO la 85 Rookfrly Jospph H. in nuq, -2ill rlo 12»-i 1 7r/i StPwni 1'riiomns hnirs, in nwq,s27 tit rlu l-20a 8t" Truebloo'l KlisHls'th. ht iif hf seo,-5 tin rl()2i- .. 25-.
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Gcinlwis. Will. 11 end ehf neq. .-IS 10. 11" 66a... 4(K) 1 same whi .-eq s7 ilOilOS hi 400 1 (Jofdwin Kiiza, se cor ehf lit^q -IS 110 110 14a... 70 I hint Ab- -lam II. side neq. -II tlO 110 50a... 600 1! Jones George heirs, whf n»q. -10 tlO rlO SOa 560 Ij Little Alfred, in nhf nhl frac sl l'10 rl 1 lla„ 45 Noble Chailes T, nw cor seq -eq, s23 110 11 20ft 200 same, nw cor seq neq, s2.'J 110 rl 1 2ila 200 O'Roy Ie John «hfne«j fine, 2ti tlO rll SOi 960 3} Pearce Adi-on, R-r cor seq, s25 '10 rlO 100a 1 440 4( Kunnel- Eii (1, in Io 33 and 34 Middletown 925 26 Smith I & C, seq nwq -13tl0 rll 40a" 200 S same, swq mq, -13 .10 rll 40a same, seq neq *13 110 rl I 40 a.
S i!u.-on Wm X, neq nwq, sl7 tl0rl0 40a same, wlu nwq, sl7 tlO rlO 80a Shaw William, ehf swq. s]4. 110 rll 78a 62h .-ame. nht shf frac. s23 110 rl 1 86a 26h fame, lot 7 fr.-.e, s23 tlO rl I 30a20h same, lots 3«£ 8 frac, s-23, tlO rll 72a 3-5h...
11 92 I
fame, in swq swq, s23 tlO Tha'cher E, vrhf feq, s!3 tlO same, ehf wq, sl3 tlO rll :»... Watts Mary heirs, sides bf fci), s20 10 rlO 9a same, sides hf seq, s20 lit* rlO 10a Wright Richard F, nhfseq, sll ilOrlO SOa same, mid pt neq, sll Weaver Ward, nwq swq, ,«13 tlO ill -10a same, swq nwq. sl3 tlO rll 40a same, neq nwq. sl3 tlO rll 40n same.nw cor nhf frac, sU tlu rll 20a same, end nwq nwq. si" 10 rll 12a
Brown & Brown, Hartford, in-lot n0 Boyll Chris C, ehf seq neq, s5 tlO r9 21a Coi David heirs, shf seq.sG tlO i9 SOa-. Cochran John W, shf eeq neq. .12 til r9 20 a... Davis Sarah A "col," side neq, s29 tlO r9 10a Fox worthy V, Hartford, in-lot 43 tiriirgs Jacnb, nwq neq -23 ilO t9 40a same, scq swq. s23, tlO r9 40a Fledge* Johnson. Hartford.shl ii:- ots 15 A 16... Littlejohn Stephen heirs, side stq ntq,s24 tlO r9 16a 67h Rvman Krnmti F, \v side nwq seq, so 110 rO 13a33h 180 Kay Elizabeth, swq neq. s!2 110 r9 40a 7-".0 same.seq nwq. sl2 tlO i9 403 rhom is iv in, nwq sw fr.-'C qr, soO tlO i!) 27a 75h I'honias 1! heirs, 'col," ehf seq, s20 tlO r9 80a 1 same, ^eq neq. .-20 tlO i9 40k same, nwq sew. s20 tlO r9 -lOti Verges Cathat ine, nhf ntq neq. s24 tlO tO 20a... Weeks Lewis L, nwq neq. s2o tlO r9 40a Walker B, n-nq. so (10 it) 16Sa
ii'-iO fti Shaw Willis, in ehf nwq ,-C tlO t8 70a 1 I.fj 57 its Welch John heit -. ehfnwv, .-3-3(10 18 SOa fc s-
1 5 1 1 0 1
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*4 slU 112 r9 38a side in-lot 9
4 4
50 slti 112 r9 in-lot 2
Robinson Rose sub 47,32a in-lot 41 Rilev Bridget E 20*0" in-lut 80 Reiman, Win sub out-lot ti in-lot 4 Rcnshaw Juhn, heirs, whf in-lont 1"1 Hukes Hand others, 271' bet Laf rd and 7th St slO t,2 r9
Rukes and others r.(.\!4t»' side LmI id sin uu iinn'lot 53,. Rosenbrsnk Wm, Bloods sub n% in-lot 2 *, Reifsnider A L, Jones sub lot in out lot Oi in-lot 1 Rees, heirs, Koso sub 47,32a m-lot 10S Simpson H, Rose ad ', in-lol 45
1 l. "20 tlO 18 40a
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315 r«55 150 150
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0*Rov|o Patrick, Rose add in-lot «5 o'lAdl Marilm. Hose sub 47,32a -If'' side mlot(7 Parsons Jairn'P II Parsons add in-lot 37 Peabody Jos II sub 09 1G112 r9 17a side nhf in-lot 10 sanie
1 100 225 ZuO
325 10 01 000 138 18
1 120 104 2J 3,55 9 93 2 800 7S 75 1 300 30 92
70 29 24 (4
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4 jtxi 23ii 7."i •i 21.") 12't OU 3 li") !7 ltl 4 (i-'H 112 r.l -ii-o 20 18 700 1 out) •2ir, 1 7. 400
18 S6 I
Braiiberrv W W, Lock port, in lot 56 Cartei Tlioina- heirs, in neq nwq. sIS til ib 35a 82!i same, hi neq. si.S 111 ii same, neq in .-18 til rS 4 O.-i same, side whf nwq IS tli i,s yy 5, ,!! same, in seq nwq, ,-1-i tli 8 35a 821i.... ... Doyle George W, Lockpott, in let 6!) Dunham II L, nlit seq, .-34 ti .' rS SOa 1 Folden James, neq suq .-3 tli S 40a Gordon John heirs, Li.ekpo t. in lot.- ti A 19... same. j0... 'Green Sidney D, -e cor scq swq sl-5 til iS 5,-t Goidou G, eside neq n. q. *33 til tS 1 la.. same, neq inq, s32 til 8 40a
I law ley Jacob 1 Lambert's add, Lock poll, in-
Leaiherman Clialstey mid seq swq, sl7 ill rS 12a Manning A J, Lockport, in lots 61 wnd 02 Morgan John, in .-ill's-,vq, .-5 til rS 72a I8I1 1 McKenzie Tliomtis heirs, nhf swq, si til 18 40a.. 1 Moifiarr Phebe, ne cor whf neq .-eq,sS til, r8 oa
Pearce A and Green, ssideshl x\iq,slo til r8 10a ouh Price Mat hew E, No 3 in ehf swq, s2!) tlliS oa Peoples Eliza, send seq seq, sS tl rS 20a Peaice John heirs, shl swq neq, s,31 til rS 2:'a— same, nwq scq s31 til ig 40a Slia.v Leanna, No 2 in ehf swq. s2l)tli iS 5a..... Unknown owner- ne cor stq -,-.q. .-35 til r- 10a
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1 SO 20 64 28 17 13 44
345 010 250 100 315 coo 400 10
25 10 16 S7 9 79
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I'lIiK.SON iuWNSIIIl', Nn. 0.
Bainhridue ii Ma. hews, neq -q. -,'0 110 rS 40 a I'ti^h Mary and others, ehf seq -1.'! tlO tSfrOa... Btidd Levi, 11 end ehfsnq.sO 110 lS 2ti:i Iltowniee K,-wq-eq 28 110 iij Ida Chi l-arine »«q ti «j. 33 tlO tS40a Carhori: John W, in *,iq u.'.q, s7 tlO rS 35a Den-en SiiiiiiU'in A, whi tit iq s2i tlO iS 20a Donhmi' leharia heirs, swq s»u|.s2 ilO iS 40a Elli- W, nwq swq. ,«33 .l'J iS 40a same, s»q nwq s33 10 iS 40a Furgason Mai tali, in nwq -eq. sll tlO rS ISa 40h Fnqtla Andrew J, whf-iq -14 tlO r8 SOa same, ehf ehf nwq. -ijj ,10 18 40-.t Ford Isaac, seq -wq. 25 110 iS 40a 'same, .swq neq, s25 tlO iS40a ITuhharil Benjamn, s«q -eq. -22 tit) iS 40a McGaivev Samuel, lot 0 in ehl'-»q. -6 110 iS 10a same, lot 7 in ehf swq, s(5 t]() ig 10a Mori is Biven, -wq iiwq ti.vq. .-(5 110 iS 10a Koss Jiilin C, swq -35 tlO 18 IGua same, s- q, s34 tlO i60:i Roll Ahijah. -iq neq, c9 tlO rS 40a same, ehf seq, sU tlO 18 80.i same, nwq scq, .-9 tlO rS 40a Railsback Stirali, nlit neq swq, -21 tlO i.S 20a Snider Christopher, siq s.-.q. i2 110 t8 40a Sutiiei lin Bruce, Ccntei ville, in lot 2 same 20
400
11 51 76 15 6 69 10 33 lii ti 12 00 a 7 12 11 62 10 o3 45 34 34 10 33 32 05 29 17 26 51 2 57 2 57
1 2S0 2ti0 400 400 465 200
480 450 400 250
1 .!.'S0 4'.'0 610 400 600 100
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LOST CUKEK. ioWNSilil', No S
John I ill wq neq, -ti 2 iS 0.i
«jj v2 l'Hrke Klixabeth whf eht swq. -21 112 tS 40a 1 S I •17 SI lit 10 14 05 11 24 11 Oa 4 tin 2". 30 7 01 tla 41 9 1\() 5 01 VI 07 20 05 -Jo 70
liiuk Patrick cml nhf -cq. -11 tlz zoa Dai ley James, ehf nt-q, k32 tl2 rS SOtt same nhf nwq, s:j tl2 rS SOa Lowe Klizaheiii x.-iiiencq se lot 5,s.34 i!2 iS Sa Lowe Wm Sr, neq .-eq lot ,S, s." 1 tl2 tS 8a Moore Martha, iicnd ehf scq, slo 112 8 49a 8h Moore Elizabeth,8 rail ehl'seq, sl3 tl2 r8 3
70 1 79 I'liO i: 40 3-10 05 "ticio 17 17
S!.S5 25 44 •J80 12 L'50 (5 •15 -luo S3 27 .-o 2 I.s 10 -1 89 740 •10 32 OtiO 24 78 *150 11 G2
(55 4 02 140 3 73 20 17 30 20 27 30 275 40 89
:i...
l'utterson Thomas hciis, itn.iividetl inteicM in mill, of nlil ?cq, -11 tl2 rS l.Sa Price Isical, in mvq suq, s-31 tl2 8 othi Price Alfred il, nlil .-cq -cq. -.'M tl2 rS 20a "Souls Anna, in wht.s.-.q. sly jl2 18 7oa
Soul- O-car, side shl »wq, s31 tl2 18 o2a OlhShepiienl i'clia, siile, ii.mj swq,-12 .12 18 2a.. Steele AIIi'smii. nwq -'.vq, tlj i,S 4fi Scot iS: In v, siiie ehf-eq. si 7 112 rS 2t)a Trueb'onil A li, in mv cor ,-wq. .-,'10 112 iS o2ti. Ye-t -lobii heirs, elifs.q seq,- !ltl2 18 20 Ward Collins liti -ide whi nwq 112 r8 4(!a 1 1"0
N MY INS I'()\YN.II IP. No !),
Adatnson Kli.-ha, III scq. 2»il.'J 18 80a....' Bradford Samuel, neq. s2ti tlorS l(!0a sniiic, hf n'.vq. -l!5 I lo r8 80a Ctuier Jilicn, seq. ^17 t'O t7 IGO.i Lavi» O \Y L, neq m-.q, ji tl -iCa 3S)h... lltiMte Peter heir.-, NTIJ -KJ. s25,tl tS -iOa Jackson Jacob LI.vq. j.J 1. R8 lOl.la same, lil'-uq, 35 t]3 18 80a same, nwq neq. .-35 tlM 18 40a same, nwq -eq, s35 tl.'! rS 40a J.ihn I i!. nwtj -wq. .-( t]3i7 -H) Kint Fred, endsv.q neq.sl-i 113 8 l(J,i Key.- it t'u, mvq r-wq, slit 13 .8 40,t .same, hi n-.-q. ^23 tl3 rs 80a same, scq nwq, .-23 (13 18 40a iribei Win licit- side send .-wtj, .-7 t]3 i7 -12a Miller Nieholas. scq swq, s2o tl3 i.s -lita Nevm- ..'ei.miah A, side nw neii, 12, tllj rS 31a 5.Hi I ancc Jo-i li, neq neq. s23 tl3 r8 40a
Knke- Lewis, ne cor, neq neq. -3 113 iS 2'»a S.ev.att J.ine, "co!," seq mq. s25 i!3 18 4'la Mime, side swq q, 113 18 25a Smith Catliei ine, swq n..q,.-.']l tl3i7-10a 10 b...
SO 2 2 210 s| twfi ti :t'. 120 2 41 soil l(i 09 4 15 .,, 1 Km sura 1 in tier nenjaiuin,c hi neq.-0 113 i-I 80.i 3V1 8('0
74 ritoma.- John L. siiic invq, s2 tl3 h' 20a.. nknow o.vtiers, IOL 4 pi s\vj -vvq.sl4 tl3 18 7a same, mitl nwq scq. sll tl.'! ,8 Sa '5 illougliby I5enj heirs, lit 11 q,.-32tl3 t7 80a lti Sl'i' 1 Y°""K ^."encer, 1, end neq M-q. s20 tl3 r7 13a... same, swq neq.s2j 113 r7 40...
01 1 Eii CliKKK TOWNSHIP, No
Adatn- \Y heirs, sv.q M-q, s2S tlo r.S 40a Liartlctl riioiua-', v,' side swq, si tl3 r'J 30.i Cox James T. shf nwq. s2o 113 18 SOtt same, ssidc 11 hf nwq, s2( ll3 18 15a same, in h. hf true, s21 tl3 r'J 7a Denny .Sarah, nwq, 1 113 rl) 100a .-time, undivided 10 interest nv.-qMq sll 113 19 OaCGIi same, undivided I 0 intetests hi mq sll tl3 19 13a 33h Daniel- \Ym I", ht'nwq, s4 113 rS 80a Davis Jame- B, seq cq, s9 113 iS -10a lle.iden C, near center neq, s35 113 ril 5a Lidster \Yni II, side hf siq, s22 113 r9 9a... Mack A Pie ce, scq nwq, sll tl3 rO 4 a Ma kle Harriet, 11 side scq,-26 113 i9 50a Paiker in heirs, in nwq nwq s-l tl3 1
SL'GAIi CKEEK TOWN-ii 11 *, No. 12.
Bennett Jame- heirs, in n.v frac ti -30 tl"' i9 31a 40h
Cilhotm B, in si-q tiwq, -14 tl2 ilO 9a 745 Com ad Simon, stq seq, si til rlO 10ti 420 ConiSiock John \V, ehl'swq.sl ill rlOS'ila 630 same, swq swq, si til rlO 40.i 3o0 satne, nhfseq si til rlO SOa 630 same, hi se frac -I til rl0 53ai5h 3'io Doughla.-s (i \Y, send fiac, 11 til rlO50:t 525 Edwatds Wm K, in v.- frac, s21 tl2 1 9 20a 42'i Gray A-Lee. se coi swq-wq -II til rlO 7a 105 Goodwin L. in frac, .-12 til rlO -S5a 01b 470 .-ame. mid pt scq new, sl2 ill rlO 27a 1S5 Ilavntr lliebard, seq neq, -2 tl2 rl0 40a 42
Jack-on Samii 'l, lo. 7 in frac, s6 til i9 53a 315 Jack-on John heirs, side seq trac, s31 li
Jonei« Henrv C. in siq n«j.Wll2 rtl 2(»... Lat-htiw S K, on side, .-2 iIl' i'J 20,i Llovd Samuel, lot 1 fiac ill i9 4'la pame rec.irw fiacstq..-ol tl2 ri) ID.i McMiilen \V, hi' n-q unq -2 12 '9 20 Met in- heirs, hf eq. sti 32 9, K(! Oliver William, ht iiae, s22 til iO-1-a Parker Jame- lo irs, secor swq. -14 12. 10 i-h Win B. n-.-q nwq sec 4 tl2 110 43a Rh Ie- Win. in in 3 nwq. sl7 tl2 i!)7:i 5 ill K.-e:l John W, ill
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Ko Maty J, hi hf swq, -5 t]3 ry 40a nknu'.vn owneis, swq hi frac, s2tf 113 i9 40a FAYKi TE 'KMVNSIIIP. No. 11. Garber Samuel heirs, nwqswq.slo 113 tl3 110 -10 same, e'd side -iq seq, .-10 113 110 5a... Sidney John, Sandfod, in lot 13 Unknown owners, Tcc.tm.-eh. lots I, 4, 7, 9. 10 13, l'i, IS 30, 2.?, 29, 23. 22. 47. 41. 42 P.)...'
a 650 10 95 50 1 33 175 4 28
180 4 71
1 2-5
35 46 2'". 3o 11 50 17 24 -S 21 17 21 •J 14 30 11 50 2 80 19 21 5 05 33 47 13 2 54 20 5 74 29 51 11 5' 1 75 71 26 7
1
9 10a 200 210 315 42o 05 210 1 ()'«j 155 14h ii55 470
neq. ,28 tl2 r!) 17a 50h
UnknuWii owners, in Ir.ie, s'Jl 112 i'J 19 50b...
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BARE, GTJLICK & BERRY,
General Dealers in
1871« AIL SEMI-WEEKLY AND^ggj^y 1871
THE WEEKLY TKIBUNE.
The Paper of the Pcple-
Thk Tribcnk aim« to be pre-eminently a
Agriculture and the subservient arts, we have devoteJ. and shall persistently devote, re means and space than any of our rivals. We aim to make'i'iiE Weekly TmBU.VKsuch a paper as no farmer can afford to do without, however wide his podtics may diff from oars Our reports of the Cattle. Horse, Produce, and General Markers, are so full and aec rat-, our es-nys in rluvi-tation of the farmer's call'nsr and our-ecular r-i»orts the Farmer-' lu'oainl kindred gatherings are so interesting, that the i-oorest farmer will ffnd t'.ere a mine of lUgsesti. and counsel, oi whieh he cannot renntin ignorant without po.-itivc and serious loss.
The Tfint/NE has been, is, and must be a zealous advoea'e of Protection to Home industry. Regarding h.bitual idleness as tht gre -test toe to human progress, the banc ot human happiness, we seek to win oureountrymen in masse.- from the bnsnaring lures et -peculation. «f Truffle, asd of always overcrowded Professions, to the tranquil paths ot I'roducthe Indu-try. We wou.d gladly di pletc our over- ronded cities, «here thou and- vainly jostle and crowd in iuisgiii.li que-t of 'Someihing to Do," tn cover prairi' and ptnins with c-iloi i's absorbed in Agri.-i tare. Mechanics and Manufactures, and cv stantly pi ejecting inlo 'ho blank, void mi dernc-s the homes and the works of t-iviliz "an. Holding the Protection of 11 mo dnstry bj discriminating duties on import Wares and Kabri essential to the rapid, bnefieent diffus on of Productton in all iph ses and departments aim so to tlie in struet'on of our people in all tho gainful art?
Peace we urge ur countrymen a»ihei« to and uphold that policy undoubting tiiith that th true interest, not of acla=s or a ection, but of each section and every useful class, is thereby subscr ed and promoted.
We sell Tin Weekly to ubs for less than
Ss
85 •i 26 •10 13 li-l :$ itiO il 97 125 11 36 -lti") 12 -13 10 S (is 120 29 97 5-tO 30 57 25 39 06 210 .G (3 170 46 210 5 61 500 13 3S
Terms Cash in Advance.
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115 3 86 60 1 59 loo 4 13
2UI) 400 GO 100
12 52 1 5i) 2 07
410 sso
11 04 22 10
450 7 77 2 010 50 o2 1 650 41 47 130 3 '2d 130 85'i 30 25 510 IS 11
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
ess, Oils, I'd Dushes,
roi'liunerj niwi'IOUe Articles,
DYES, FIXE LIQUORS.
PATENT MEDICINES,
SI'a. IN, T\Y IX LS, iil'ONCi ES, A c-.
Corner ilk and Street
£Ein: ii a in x, sm.
They have tiie Iatgo-1 and most com ple ntock of everything pertaining ihe general Druj? iinsines.-, kept in the ciiv 111 I'erre llaute, ami icspecifitiIv solicit a .-hare of the public pauunaue. aiitflMwl
Life Insurance Company.
LE.MVKL HANtiS. President. tJKOH'tE ELLlOt T, icc Presi lent. KJluKY AlcObIN 1'UCK, Actuary, A. E- .^1 l'l Ki'V. J1. I).. eiiicul Director.
Olliec, .\«. «II3 Iti-oad i\nj, Xcw York.
crSE?rs:.«iR «E.V.
FAltnhKS KiKi .UCdlAMCH Who wi.-l. to pruLu tlieirf.uui.ies by uicuns ot a b't'e 'Niii.-j will itu well to examine tlie I" .its itl SS-LlhK PI.A.NS and methods of this IIOUIL COUPANV.
Korthwe.^tcm Department:
Xos. (», 7 titttl S Crosbv's Opera House,
II C.UiO.
CEOnOE CU'IK. PreMilent. W. :. M.\KL,\Y. SO Tttary. A. 11/LA Ui, ftupi. ol Agencies. THUS. DhVAX, Al. b., Medical Ki'ininer,
Rt-liablc, Kuo-gftic AOKNT.S
Wanted in evf ry countj of the NOKTII WEST. \ddre«s:
NOIM i\VLsTEK.\ DKI'AKT31KM. dccl4-weow-2t
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me?Bullock r*. AUaMimcnt Proceeding. J«.hu A?bUy.)
Bvfu-« L. li. Di nehie, J. P., Harrison townshi, X'iifo eoui.ty, Indiana,
Whereas^ the l.iintjff, James Bullock, hus t&keu out o! Mttachui* nt betore th« uner.?itfucd, a Jusu^e of the Peace of said to ship, against t^e joid- and chattels of said John C. .\tdey. defendant. And whereas, tht summon* issued w«th f^aid writ hac been ned— inu(jr-id, ''Defendant not found in rny baUi* ick." an ?aid proceeding h«s been continued for notice to said defendant by pub icifion, the said defendant ir* hereby noti-i'-d that the s.iid c«o«e has been continued uu'il the th da oi «nuarv. 1671, at the hour of 0 do *k A. m., at mj in said township* then -no there to appearand answer tbe plain ifTs complaint, or the ^alne will be beard aid determined in bis absence. 'iven under iny hand and seal this lith day [L- S of December. IHT'). docU-w3t L. B, DENEIIIR, J. P.
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