Bedford Independent, Volume 2, Number 30, Bedford, Lawrence County, 12 August 1857 — Page 3

rath or before him into the court house. I looked particularly for Mr. Geo. A, Bushirk and I am positive that at that time he was not in the court house n?r so near it that 1 could see him.— I stood a moment or two and was determined to see liuskirk if I could.— I went to the front or west door and ho was stdl out of sight. I then immediately went to Buskirk's office and there I found him. V. T. BUTLER.

j Jacob VVallhiser, Charles Crane, | Win, Heath, and Wm. Woody, were arrested on Monday Inst, and brought before .Justice fisher on a charge of storming Mr. Lipman’s dwelling I rouse. Wallhisor was fined twenty-five dullnr», but afterwards obtained a change of venue to Springvillc. Crane and Woody also obtained a change of venue to Springvillc, where the three "ill be tried on Friday next bejfore Justice Smith. Win. Heath lias sloped.

WANTED—A HI HDKIIKK, The murderer of Dr. Kurdell is respectfully solicited to come forward und make Lis fortune. Dispatch is recommended, as memories aru impaired by time. Should lie appear at |once, he may realize, with judicious management, from the contributions of those who are looking for him. The honor of selling one’s neck at such u premium is tempting. There is a precedent for a business transaction on such n basis. Just twenty years ago, during the insurrectionary movement in Canada, a prominent politician residing alCoteuu du Lac was denounced, and a reward

the "DEAR PUHLIC.” It i- to tin* 'liar |iti! Hi«- we hare appealeil lot h venlirt—whether or not our MeJi.-iue.' f('mnHtuck & Hrothem] have Miti-tiM them, mol I lie liim 'a anil fjuikfU of mill jiubl, hull moli n 1 an univeraul one in our favor tlieir heart* m ■ Ihiiui hjr the iiumbei'le-.* letter u( thank* for sull'i'i'inK removed hy our remedial; mul tbeir poeket*, hy the willing tribute el nieiit uiol In- , t ri-iu-i hk purrhiuea; and wc pledge our rcpulation that our article* him 11 alma* he projiart-il with uuiforui cure, mel Unit no Jipreci it ion nr iidullcrutton will he permitted. Antonia (be liu.-t of trn»h now (old, it i-' ,Tntil}ii.K t< • be iililc lu iti/irnd on gelling really good Meilicinci. liond mul ellliienl remeilit.* are ultra, anil we hare aio! e\ er eliall eielcnvor to make theitf worthy ol the immense sale we now bare for them, ami ne arc sure thallium who try them w ill he disappointed. CUM.STUCK 4 UK< iTllKR, ,W Y<,rl.

— ~ ' — — of 8-4000 offered for Lis appiehcnsion by the Government. The politician, in a secure hiding-place, read the advertisement of the reward, and duly pondered thereon. Next day, to horse, and the house of a trusty friend. “John,” said the proscribed patriot, “1 sec they offer a thousand pounds for my bead.” “And you know, John, that 1 am poor.” “Yes.” “What will you take to arrest me and surrender me to the government?” John was reasonable. lie was a friend of the struggling patriot, lie would do anything to oblige him. He would surrender him to the police for 81000. The bargain was struck, John delivered up his friend, received the 84,000, paid over 83000 to his prisoner, and went uit liiswiy rejoicing. In course of time, disaffection quelled, the patriot was restored to the bosom of his family, and commenced business with a cnpitol of 83000. He is now a wealthy man. Will not this attempt the assassin of llurdell?— Harptr't Wftkhj. • -- - Dried Pie Plast.— Now is the time. Take pie plant that is fit for use now, not too tough, strip it, cut it in hits an iuch or two long, string it, nn<l dry it in like manner with apples. In the winter soak it, and treat it like the fresh. It is capital, as good as w hen fresh—one cannot tell the difference. It dries very small and looks unpromising, but it w ill swell up again, and be as tender and tart ns ever. We have never seen this in print, but it has long been practiced by mmc of our good friends in Meriden, who recommend it highly, as do we also—fry it. If dried apples arc worth 14c next winter this will come in play ami at any rate who would not enjoy the change? lly r the way, if dried foi market, our word for it they will sel at a good price.— Conn. Homttlead. A Cleveland garduer informs thai dried 1'ie Plant is really good, an* worthy tbc^__3^tc.i,ti 0n of families; In has used f or years in winter, difference is-'ljut slight in favor of the When soaked it swells ! out fo nearly the original size; and is tcI,, ierand tart.

‘•Stand not on the order of your Going, Hut go hi once,' and procure some ol (\’mni«tk .(• /Irolher'l celebrated uudirinet. Their reputation is world-wide, and when once used they supercede nil cither-. Among them is Cherry and Lungwort, the beat remedy known fur cough- and cold- also Turk: h Halm, Hair (Hurt, Worm Tea, Pill.-, and many others. In the different complaint* for which they are recommended. these Medic ine- may be d< jseinled upon to do “off lluil me I Heine cm," and though we do not pretend they ore absolutely infallible, eel when Medicine run cure they will. Try them, and be convinced. Also jnsl received a fresh supply ol Vouatl It Carlton * Horse ami Call)* Medicine*— the very best ever made. For fnla btr CAVIN8 4 JACKSON.

NOTICE. VI. I, persons knowing themselves ♦•> he in-1 defiled to the lute firm of "Stover 1 uungrr , k Oo.,” mix' requested to c ome forward iinmedi-1 „ utely, unit nettle up I>jr «u*h or mile. The fiooks j lire .it the Steam Mill, where some one will be [ 1 reedy to nettle. 1 1' STICVKit YOl'NURR i CO. a JiiC 2 tf ' ]

NOW ALBANY 1 Female Seminary . i * Homo or nciw fllAP. BAIIXIW. Prosit. C. (', IlfNK. Scc'y, Wo, S, CanilNl. Jas. M. II.mm*. Pieaj* C. Day. Jehseh J. Buow.x. f rixlllS liollluliun, in charge of Me-“ I I IIAKI.KS HAKNKS and 0. C. MINE, mil " o)K'ii on Ike I * First .Tlomlii) ill Nc«l, is mr New Itnunxim on t'prim r.i.M arum. j Ample hi i immuxlation- for TWO linn I ilrotl l*ii|itla will In' provided, nndalltk.' most approved appliance* lor tin- comfort, health I mol mental mid niornl irupiwrmeat of tin' iu- | i mates will lie brought into requisition. A talented Corjiii of Instructors hn-< lieon rn- ( : paged mil no pains will lie spared to make Ik" Institution in every w ay a tint class Finnic j Seminary. KXl’KNSES. Hoard in (lie Seminary, including rooms furnished, tuition iu all the bmckw of the Ib'g- I ular Connie, fuel and liicUta. per session id live * months ♦90,(10 I Wlolling U extra at fifty cents per dozen. Tuition for Day Scholars in the Primary Department, per tension 8,00 Tuition for Day Scholars In the Academic Department, per sc-eion 12,00 1 Tuition for li*j Scholar* in Hie Collegiate Department, jut session 18,00 EXTRA wmilM. Music on the Melodcon, 1‘inuo or Guitar, per n elon 25,DO Fsr of Instrument 4,00* Music on Orpan with use of Instrument, J IT 38.00 nmwtafTV, ••••• l0 > 00 •Jsrfntiitc'. (Oil nr l\»U r Odw»n )m ■ces—ion..."..: !«.«•: OrnMnrnUl Needle Work 8,00 French, Ccrman, Italian or Spanish, J»er traeion — 10,00 peifSa e harge w ill lie made for Vocal Mu-t-sT-All Hoard and Tuition Mila arc payable , by the Heseion, In advance. BSaf No pupil will la. - rewired t«,r a shorter period than one Srtaion, and no dedwtiwi for ahaence will he madeq except in ea'-o of pro- , trailed sickness. trjY'l’npiU Inna al.mail are required to hiuird in the family with the teacher*, in order j i to enjoy their eonMant care, c lamp!* tun] »ocl- , ely. TEXT HOOKS AXtl TT.MT0XKUT Can lw had iu I he Sen try at New Al jty prices. £> for admission or letter? of inquiry or on business relatmirlo the Seminary, may be addressed to C. illN'E, Seedy. ; id

\ I cCXJRDY & FOX MANI'KACTI UK j I i!’. kindt of CA2JDT, ud m II hi ti In - cot Louisville or CiuoiiiiiuU price*, mnrl I , »i k a* I • X 8 0 Imii an, » ,-Z «* 128 “ looking til* c* !>!•• ked in { dr; 78 “ Britannia good*, onsorted; 40 “ J a par nod ware. assorted. mhl3 linowx, JolINHON, k CRANK. | I !Kl IVEI) 1*0 IJOXE •I AM) DEMONS, '.’OO Drum* KM IS. I «n< holm, Hanlinea, iadiater*, Tine (Ipr*. oil kind* of M TS. Topper Kau- «, Catanp, nnd Tickle*, omr'.l MrCTRDV k FOX.

ANDERSON, M LANE & CO.. iMrouirne and wholesale i»k vlfu* i* Faury mid l»r> 4.tuu\% a Mf va it //: tr / o ous> 433 M<nn St. North m4e y f*t> vk Fifth .j* St, fh LOUISVILLE, hr. 34-lf

BE CAUTIOUS, \ND I my (kmtiock .}• Bmhtr'i Family Vnltv ctara, an I Yunalt’a a id Carlton’* Hum.' and Cattle Medicine*, only of iwpeet*lil* ami honest Merchant* or Druggist*. Those Mali cine* have lieen iiMuirely rnunterfeited, and the heat nfepanl to ih< purchaser is nlway* to fiu-1 i the non! BROTHER. and the full no me cl Comstock k Itnitlier on them; and ou the Carlton * lli>r*e Medicine*, that of J. CARLTON COMSTOCK, The pal die moot bean-arc that no one counterfeit.* the t ill ' of a hunk that haanot u pood reputation and * imitation. The argument is equally applicable to Comstock A Brother’s article*. It is their virtue and value nil till incite ouch a host of worthies* imitators and counterfeiter*. A fresh -upph ha* just been received in this place, pure and genuine, direct from New York. Ou and pel one of their almanac* for thin roar, gratis. Forsiledn Itedfenlhv I CATIM d I ACK80N.

RAILROAD T IN S II O V. JOHN FOW LER, Mauufactuier of Tin. Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. ll r (*n<I) ini in Iim ' ifii b and T f the puMif gcncrallf. l it hr* ■ • in r« <*int of a large and well selected sum k ol art i« Ira In liia line, to wind. he would invite the attention of flu* public. lie has now n i;ord assortment of everything, ami feds confident of Wing able to give satisfaction to time who may favor him with a call. lie would invite particular attention to the 1 4, M AVFLOWER Cooking Stove, which is decidedly the last article of the kuid which has I yet Wen brought ou?. It la universally liked. Chain and fast Pjnipi Kept condanlly on hand, and hnldtad t£ order. ( I will wll as I have heretofore done, as low a* the lowest for ca«h. Clive me a (nil at my new stand on the sotidi ' rant corner of the public apiarc. I ful'i? ]?.9t

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m uaaBNomi s London cordial X )'K|trE<TI.V fig* TOXIC AMU lEt IOOAAT1NQ

I J. J. niUHVX I . c. UOIINSOV J. £. CBAXK BROWN, JOHNSON, & CRANE, (Successors tu ,(. J. Drown,) Importers and Wholesale Dealers In {•iinunr,ira, Kiif/lii/t nnii I. , /' ( Inna, i "I hi. I Pressed l/l.i a. y. • i./n and Von»ti. Hu > ■ and (Sidrry, Msiu street, la-tween Dank and IVarl. 11/ K art now no -ivinjj unr Spring and fiusiv» mer Import ti... ul the sltuve goods, la which we invite the attention ol Ms*r< liaxitsa:t>i Traders visiting our city, mnl we pledge ourselves to sell our tt'OoeL: at the lowest Louisville or Cincinnati Price*. iiiihas

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gr-jTlii» medicinal beverage is manufactured in Loniloit under the rigorons eiftionaft of tlie Kaeise i’uliee, in accordance with the Kii i-e I.MW- ul (Irenl Itritiiin ("which punish with 1 heavy penalties Hie adulteration of any article disipneJ for food or drink), from the lined of liarley, impregnated with the choicest tun; - of the Materia Medics. It has been euhmllled to the severed chemical tests, and acknowledged to be free from any deleterious isgredients, and recommended as a perfectly pure stimulant and ! in \crage liy Dr. A. A. Haynes, State Assayer of | lie.., Dr. Chilton, the celebrated chemist; Pro-! (V - or II.tie ef Laiudon, Drs. Castle, Turner. Whitney, Beakley, Adams and Diehard, and several hundred pliysiciiuis in erery part of the ! I'nitcd Stales, who con dually prescribe it in their practice lor kidney and gravel complaints, i dysfi<‘|udn, gout, rheninatism, general depression anil debility. Where tlie aaler is bad or unwholesome —in low or swampy ground, or fever and ague district", this article will be found a ; positive cure and permanent preventive, it is ' put up in quart and pint hollies at fifty cents ami $1 each, with the word* “It- Mi. M-it/njer X Ch.’s London Cur'hul lint" Mown in the glass, ne.tliy labeled and enveloped. The labels arc copyrighted in New York. R. E. MESSENGER k CO, Importer!, r.H Fulton it., New York.

BU G G I E u CARRIAGES. P •NJIh subscribei- would rc-pcctfull uiiiuiuiiio M to tie public, that i., i, „mi cng'.igtdin th« 11.~t.i ess o( luiuiulaeturtn,* gotten up. in Utter styI« than any in town, and for sale on batter Units tliun the) ran Vjc l,, ( | tlsswli«r«. He also tininu fuel ares Wug.i ,, Carriages. Ac, i.i all tltelr various branches. HinlUaUo keep •.-onstanlly on hand Iron. Su-il, tyring*, and As lea, wood work of Buggies, Ac., ir. My work is all mads ol the very la Inone l lauityf, uyd warranted. I will take hot si s ami all k/uds of inert hn ,tnble produce In exel.nngn (or Ilugglrisnd Wma DIM. Shop opposite the X. 8. Pie-sly tei-iun church. XX are Iluotn one door south of h-'eaii's -lore, pud directly west of the depot. April 15. JOHN J. UAIIUV. *

I f'1 1 CRATES 1 rt< ** <Jo |, i ns" ore, lit the I .)* t package or reptn kei) I . h it. inlrJS UllOWN, JOHNSON, & CHASE.

I arrived Court house after the difficulty hud transpired, and saw Mr. Buskirk and A. B. Carlton in conversation, and hoard Busk irk say to Carlton,damn him (juiet him down, these or words to that effect, at w hich time Mr. Huskirk in company with Some of his friends started out at the

WOOL CARDING. f|VIK undersigned would respec t ".illy inlonn E his old customers and the public in general, that l;is carding Machine lu Ilsltonsville, haw. feme county, Itnlmna. is now calculated to dona good work ns any in the country, having purchased fine-teeth cards expressly lor lino wool, “itch as Leunder Head s, Thomas Painter's, lidward Kern s or Samuel Todds, or any other fine customer, and they card all course v, out liotter, too.

WOOL CARDING uinlfisigned woiUd n*-|*«clfully infirm % * 'ni'cittAcii* of Lawrence nn« (’adjoining connlits.. Jli.’.i they will curry on the Wool Chriling .«• 1 1 iisii,i- ,t t itir old stand, near I lamer * mill, m.i»J ll 1 up tl«* Ir iamb incry in fine ortlcrjU tlicy fliii’cr ihmItpi that from long expeti* yiin- in tliU lj iiibbi U. I l able to make a.** good il nol[superior ioP-i to tl .*.M- madutdany otiu*f niatliim* in (liv \\t * lVrv-iu* coming from a «lij»fuii'e to JfHinerH.il i, or Lawrtncfport mills, ond leaving their wool at our machine, >v!ll be uocouimodflfcd immediately. WcwilUnrxl for wnli tier pound, or one fifth of tko wool. JAMES t\ LYNN k SON tyiwj Mt/f, 1857. n ir; :.m

COMSTOCK * BROTHER 3 I RASHLY M EDICTNES—entirely vegetal le. Are prepared with great <are express! v Tut family dm. Al«o VOIATTH AOAULTONa IIOIISEhiiJ CATTLE MEDKTNft 1 . dar«Hag < |il, Condition J'owders Heave Powder*, vie. Midii !aet will not disappoint the uicr. nej uro nitJiout exception tnr bent P’umily I Medicinal In existence, (live than <v trial. Hie freal n n<| «aU* ol thesr Article! 1 J rt 8Drt: wf liirir real valiu*. No one who UiCia on re will without them. »• irrmt t« ** no tiifr aiuuiig them, but a iul rtmdy/cnr fa cA<VfffN*. F.v»«l.' by iVivRiJ A JAC KSON | 11 ; Bauri : >i I'ac- " tiiretl ut short nofhi ap>. ,p col!.V, Ac. m * ril aVf<, IBIV Alt II “' »OH jlu.nii)T i’ll I r'.i'n milIlll! ' r,ur '>Vaii(| dealer in Jtc;,I dy Made Clothing, and Oentl jrurui.hiagO.KHi*, north-east corner public I'iiu.-wmm... r .y j n j_ floods Mild cheap lor o *h, otmi ,»i uiuj on short time. uiav i t ’

BP>.Tho election in Kentucky has resulted in favor of southern t>emoc* racy—slavery extension. The rent*-, gude, James 11. Clay, has been elected over Hanson, one of the ablest of Kentucky statesmen. What a burning shame!

west door. I then passed towards the east door, in which Judge Hughes was standing, with bow ic knife in one ' hand and scabbard in the other.— ! Judge Hughes immediately came in ‘ and passed to the cast entrance of the bar, which is a few feet from the cast door, and there stopped uppa- 1 rently in the act of putting up his knife. I then passed hack to the west entrance of the bar, mid there saw nothing of Mr. Buskirk. Judge , Hughes then went inside the bar mid i commenced speaking of thu affair in ' in abusive manner. X E. E. SLFSS. 1’ August 8th, 1867. ,

1 hojH* by prompt attention to business to give general satisfaction. Having lunl twenty yeaiV experience in the business, I feel confident Unit 1 can give general satisfaction toulljiliat will favor my *-laMi-Inm-nt w ith their cur-iom. Thankful for {met favors, 1 solicit a conliuuatiou of the Mae.

*9^'The result of the election in .Missouri for Governor is yet doubtful. Fifty counties give llollius 47121 majority, a gain on Fillmore’s vote of 41121.

TERMS Common wool, \ ecu 1m per pound. Double mixed wool, U ctuU ja r pound, or one-fifth of (he w ool.

w«X_Wo Imd a very heavy rain on Sunday night last.

f actios. —In purchsuiinj’, he aure that it ia nl -ulutely “Mt-cryiicn'a," ai sercral New York and Chicago spirit mixers are swindling the public w ith a counterfeit, which they repreaenl as their own importation. Every bottle of real l.oudon Cordial din is Imported by ns, and benrs the signature of R. E. Missevoer k Co, Sold lo the trude by J. S. Moore A Sons, I.ouisviile, Ky., and retailed by all druggists and grocers. nieh'ii lo-

One pound of grease to cm li wren poumli* of wool.

Iii order to in sure good work, il.tr wool mu. t be well cleansed of dirt and burs. JOHN TANNEIIILL. April 2», 18ft7. ti 15-3 in

I state that I was in the court house at the time the difficulty occur- 1 ¥ red between Judge Hughe* and Judge Buskirk, snd saw the whole transac tion, ami state positively that I did not knock Mr. Hughes's hand up when he fired. I did jocularly say t 1 after the difficulty, that 1 did, but as 1 soon us I found that it was believed 1 corrected the repor -the thing was so absurd that I did n t suppose any one would believe it.

Death fhom Giukf,—An instance of death from sudden grief has just occurred in this city. It is that of u slave woman named’ Mary Jane, aged about thirty years. She had been the nurse of an interesting infant of Mr. I’aulua Thyson, of 7th street, which on Sunday morning last. As soon as the spirit of the little sufferer had passed away the faithful nurse sank into unconciousness, titd thirty hours thereafter expired, without other apparant cause than the grief that had overpowered her. She belonged to Mr. 1 hyson .and hud been the nurse of nil his children. This is but another illustration of the fervor of the affections that so pre-eminently characterizes the African rare, especially when educated under the influences of kkid uml gentle associations. — II i njton Jit a tc*.

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VKLlilonot In* imposed ii|>on by charlatans with the worthies.- cure-alls, but ho sure you get the genuine Family Medicines known ns “< ’om-locke," mnl prepared l>y Messrs. Comstock Jk Brother, of New York. They are the moat efleacious in the healing ol disease, they arc not eure-alU, but coni price an n-seortmeiit of some twcnly or more article* for each dlfcrent dicea.se Tlicir Cherry and Lungwort, for coughs, colds, etc., is unexcelled ; »Uo their Turki.li Balm, and other of their remedies, arc eijiml to the licst in use. They are also the only Proprietors uf the genuine Carlton's 4 Youalt * llorve and Cut tie Medicines, nmoug which urc Condition Powders and (lingling Oil, 4c., to which tin 1 name of Youalt, the great English Furrier, is s gnaruntcc of great virtue. Foe sale by , n CAVING 4. JACKSON.

MEDICAL NOTICE r|XIIF, 'jiidcrsi.'iiril Imve formed « pHrtnership I lor the purpose of carrying on the pmcticc of Medicine ami Surgery, in all it* various branches, in the county of 1-aw rente and its vicinity. Business entrusted to their care, will receive prompt alleulion, without regard to time or distance, the abilly or inability ot the sufferer to |>ay. Chronic diseases, mid such as have heretofore lieen pronounced incurable, are esi»ecially solicited. t ttfiee at tlic old stand, east side of the Fublic Square. JOSEPH STII-lfSiN. V. N. MALLETTB. April JO, ins,. I, I 5 If

Comstock & Brother* Medicine*. NO CTRK-Al.La. rTXlJF. world has long saffetrd from the luipoI sitions of qum Wery. Ignoramt pretender* and charlatans bare mourned to cure all manner of disease* wltii some I’niversal Panacea—"llygean Elixir," —‘'Indian Vegetable Specific, — | "My (Iraiiihnollier'a Pills," etc., etc.; and with I bombastic advertisements, and flinging certificates, they have induced the unsuspecting and 1 credulous to buy and u:c their “infallible remedies,”- often to the Hcriuiu detriment of health, and sometimes even life. (Tieapnaas and i*/«//iiil* ntrm have been strong arguments. “The Almighty Dollar ' prevails—the appeal lo the 1 pocket is irresistible—until it it too late, pcrlisp-. even for the Doctor, with all hie science and ' skill, to save the life of the poor deluded suffer1 cr. To rid the people of this prolific source ol .jin position and injur'; we wish, through thi- ’ p'«|HT. To Putru,luce to liie public, WOT s can all, but an assortment of .Medicine* prepared lor taniily use. and compo-ing A DIKKEHKA’T AND SPECIF If REMEDY fur car A rlart of durum Our Medicines ore tbeCVrnr ivud Lungwort, for coughs and ndd*, Turkish ibilin. Hair fHoes. Bills, etc. Call nud get an alumnae. Hold by ap2» IS CAVIXS k JACKRtW.

A (ilAXCK TO MAKE MONEY. n’ AVISO determined to go to Kamos, I desire to sell at | >ritale sale, the folio** inp property, At the terms nanted: No. 1, a FA I! II asljuining Jonc»liormiph, 110 , Here.*, 6u cleared, woodland itnsl all under a pixel fence, Irsme dwelling and out houses, and one of the lest orchard* In Greene county. COO dollars down In a ICO acre land warrant, two pood horses, and two hundred dollars; the bal- ■ niein two payments, due Deo. 25, 1857, nnd ' *888, without inter cat. lecured tiy mortgage. , No. 2, EIGHTY ACHES near llcllonsville, finely timliercd, no inpmvrinent. Dne hundred dollars in money; the balance in two horaes nnd a two-lior- o spring wapom. No. .1, TWO TOWN UtTS in tirecnenstlc, in a good place for a private resilience. One hundred dollar* in pood*, ene hundred In rash, and the balance in a good two-horse wagon and •mail laud warrant. No. 4, one pood old firm IIOBf*K for fifty dollan <*daoi thre nth* liw nf \ for eighty dollar* in Hie same way n« above. Also. Household Furniture, Hooks and Notes, on three months lime, at 20 per rent dis omit. If the above |iroj«Tty i* not sold hy the I5lli of June nevl, it will be wild at public sale to the highest bidder, lit the following; order No. I, June the 2d, at 10 o’* link, A. II, it Jouenhorongli. No. 2. June 9th, 10 o'clock, nt OeUonsriUe I No. 9, dune 23*1. nt 10 o rb., k, A. M, court house at Greenrastle. No. 4 for cash in leu day*, Aufiifl. A ; my reidcucc at Itothcl, at 10 o'clock,I « ahM I.enlherwood Lawrence co., Ind.’, Mar. 9, ’57 A. WRIGHT. g sUFFF.E a superior article inst receive*!, aw \ for die hy W.T. COLEMAN *(’«). Bedford, May 0.

3U GGIES AND CARItTA OKS. ’ f 1311 E un i- r 1 would int'nrrn tlir pub!, I Ilul he It.* u handan«l i c->i - 'jinby i i" ufo turiutf tlir ur} U>1 quality »f BUU(ilI , -S and ('AKU1.VGK£* all of whk*ii are wade «*1 t*c Ih*j*i t*u*m«*d timW, nnd wrArrautctl. He will pfll on mi l ut Iowit (Iffinr* than the ««mc kind of n Job ran In* hud in thli market. Ho wotiM warn the public atntinat -ham work, n«b» j*»b« mad* merely to aril, w ithont nfriTmt to durability. <*«vr inr a rolt fit my oM stand, nndrr thr T» m|HTnnrf Hull, n«’4tft»ril, ln*t. A|»ril 8. C. I.AVAKK.

NOBODY RAISED FROM the DEAD n>Mirror* i nearnra'a MjtniriNrs. 11 M l do not pretend mir d« • Ii# i»ic- «■ « r lid f T under any cln iirostaneai perform cure*, hot we can truly snjr that tor the dbcoses for which I they nre reborn me ndH. they are the very lw*sl remedies the combination of Medicine affords. t The prescription'* from which they arc combined me composed *>f the most valuable medicinal I agents known to. and employed by our W«t t practitioners, in the treatment of the several » I diseases for which they liavo Wen tested and i proved to lie the moat effectual; and we refer t with confidence to our past career as n guirau- « tee to the public that these (titEAT HKMr'lHKS ii will U I'MTIIFIUY rRKPABF.1l In strict accordance with the prescription/ ol theii e distinguished Originator. They are n;»w regu- ■- lari} piwrilied in the hospitals, nqd from Proj feasors of these institution a wc havg received I. certificate*; but it i« uniu*< esmnry U partlculajn lac cases, fur we up. dally io the receipt of letters from every quarter, which, il they do not i- inform us of some extraordinary cure, at least contain the following sentancc; Your Medli- cine* give universal Mitisfoction to all who have used them. Pot sale in Bedford by I juolO PAVING k. JACKBOK

iii BOXES Hunt's Axes, him lied and un- ; handled; 1000 pairs truce chains, 6} and i feet, 70 dozen aseui ted hoc*; 100 “ U and 0 bar curry utuihs; 20U kegs Belmont nails; 1000 hook and hinges; nihJ’i BROWS, JOHNSON, k CRANK. f DOZEN locks and hitches; I JMl “ butt hinge- Iron or brn-; 7000 gross ginihlet-pointed screws; l»00 Hm finishing nails; 00 boxes talks, assorted. mh’5 BROWN, JOHNSON, 4 OlANR.

i f sr 1)1 (ZEN : rtsd •lualitiw ,a»«) 100 gro-* tafdc and tea spoons, assorted !M) M fish hooks; 100 gross table knives and furls; MOO Uou n pocket knives, I to li hlsdes. ml.25 BROWN, JOHNSON, 4 CUANK. s>ii DOZEN iron Slid Itsil sl.ov.ds; •1\ f 40 “ 2 snd 4 prong forks; / 200 mill snd cross-cut saws; 50 dozen collie mills, «*e<irted. J nihl'i BROWN, JOHNSON, k CUANK.

FARM1NO TOOLS. a \ klM ' '.*rjf Waldron grain scilhi I iHP T " V" ajato ft “ tlrrmair • 10 *• Briar “ I ft “ drain cradles; loo “ Scythe anallis; 10 *• Sickles; ■JO “ Hay forks, coal steel; 10 “ Cost steal liandWtl hutg 10 •• list linkers. mblft BROWN, JOHNSON, A; CUANK.

STAPLE GOODS, Ac. Ipuow.v 1 1 nil UIKACHEU t't (TTONK |(ri'lt in,», Ti. kin ■’hirling C'Deckl, Nankeen* Cullmudc*, n great variety. I .men Krllla. Linen Custing, Nummer 4'I«lliing; Tatde Linen, in yard and patterns; Funnels, ("assimeres, Sntiuct*. Twnda, and Kentucky Joans, to., for sale very low ly mart ft M. A. M AU *TT A HONf*.

FOR THE LADIES. \|F,nixcs. i.rsrrims, ih urges, l*e It I Lalnco, tlinghmiio, Chatties, Printed nnd white Bril linn to, Jaconeto, Lawn*. Ti*>ucs, S* iuaea, Mini Caliioe«. Embroidered Collars, Slmci and ChemilctlM, vith n pood il» k of Knitroidenca; beautiful new alyie ot Don net*, (lower*, liiblona mill TrininiiiiKS — Silk nnd Crape Shawl*. Sle'.lta Slmwla, »ml Silk Capes, Kill, Silk, hide and Cotton tilovea. Mixed, While an.I Black Colton Hose. ’ HEAD DUKSSKS. HEAD KOLIA hr., nnj or cmllce variety ol Notion*, nit winch can bi bad very cheap at ninr’iS M. A. M A LOTT k SONS’.

HATS. Ac. ■ Mtl.K PM SII II ATS: Leghorn and Panama do.; - Palm nnd Straw dp,-. Renta, I .a.li.V, Kuo , Mi.,” ami CbiMreai’i Blb'TS and SHUKtiii pood a-..ortmrilt; Trunks, Carjiet Nicky tv., Ac., for rale clican hr -- r '* n*rj' " M. A M A LOTT ft -■ ■■■

OEXBEH » PATENT Grain Separator, 1 MPUOT E r>.

UKrF.lVKD FIRST PHKMM M AT TH K| N NAN A St.itc Fnir, Of f. IH5(i. him! dt'Aning in r* m. un i i i Imbflu out* Imuht'l '«»»l 0 pown«l» I i ’ ■ ’ ' tlllH'T ! '* i i I"' .Sejmrating nn»l on Ww print pio* Simple, iliinilile, ami perf«»rw»ni-M l>J no other machine. Tin* ll«*r»e Pofefmc* 4 * itli the above machine received fl»e firrtpretnmni ni Indiana Mate Pair, Oct. IHstt. \\> in.iko eillnr the Belt or licand Mat utnc Alan J. J. Mann a let ptrminm KE|.f UkKIIU BEAPKIk. Combi net with the Mower, ( I at premium award el at laal four Indiana filalc Pain.) Vleo — Jioore'i Flint Premium

WHEAT DRILLAlso STKAM EX'ilNKid, MILL MACUIN KBV, CASTINGS, nod job work in per.crMl, i IIASSKI.MAN A VISTl N, Waabinffton Foundry and Machine Wfirki Indiunnp'dia, lod. apt-I l> I cict

MINIATURE T.OCKUTt) OK IS. 1 4. nni 16 'arnts gplj, cgr.»t|Hin(! t !, 2. n. nrrt 4 glass**. A Sfa4»ftmq rec*iv*it tbi» ilsy illrut themtnnl cturst irylP-W A ill'll 1 1 MIT

THE GOLDEN AOF flAIIK nil', lernthcentury may justly lor . nll.d I the ' Golden Age," "The good tints* has come, sad with (t no more sickness Cutiuiiii k k Brother, of New Yuri, prepare mi assortment of Medicine-, which, if they arc taken according to direction*. are ncrcr-fniling, and are nl-o alivavi sure to |ileasc the users, . •'■«* tlicm an- the Cherry uud lungwort, for ) coughs, colds, Ac ; Turkish Ra Im, for IjmI'Iiivns; j mid others. They are the Proprielurs of Carltoui t Vwnatt s Horse and Cattle Alediciuet j which sre known to tie th? beat in nig. For sole by i 1«- CAVI NS k JACKSON. JOHN BAKER, .4 TTORS KV A T U IF, IIUrillB, J.VD. OlFic near the Depot, in the room fusui.rly occupied by Messrs. Bunn & Muusou. [ April 8, 1857. l ily

1857. Cupels. IS.'iJ, HURLBUT &. MANN, .#KV ajm.yy, i\n, i 1 UK now In receipt ol CARPETS and Goods, via; > Royal Velvet ( nrjirl; Kngllsh Tapestry. Three-ply Imperial and a Ingrain, Nuperfine nud M I niun and Cotton Ingna, Velvet, Tsjic -try ami V'i llrnip and all wool UcTMUk Drugget* C-4 to l«-4 wide; linen Cnimb Clntli-. all widj • Stair Linens, Hags, Matte, r CURTAIN MA flsiin I (arna ; X SallB It. (.nines; Worsted, I’nion an*) Out ton! KnibroWered luce sud M> Comifea, Bands and Trv Shades and Shade Hollauib FLOOR OIL OL. Of every width and best make Table Oil Cloth.-, all quniilici Mattings, every width ; V Sheetings, Table Damu.-ks, Napkins, Ac., in great vmieiy. Our stock of gimda Is very eompVtp in r. thing necessary in furnishing dsctdnfra, bote I eliur.ties, hall... 4c. . gne! oar pries are son low a ssy ho.ise in the weal. M's solicit an cjratrinf lien from all ih-sinng to purchase, Indiu ..lenli will he offered to merchants. urni-unii '4aN*, Main Street, New AIDauy, 1ml.

The Thorough Bred Hora o W OODPT 1J 1 alnnd the | r nt isoem 'in .its e» reptedb cninr nung the :; t u oi Api|| and ending the f- of July, In (’ I lord, Lawrence entity, to no. at thr ilahlr of Mr. Nnn inly, rear J ■ i. Mit< hell ..My,’on the rufcj I ratlin **’ I* * * rrT v. Wmia( .it la a beautiful baj, . s curt olj, 1J hm an I ) (rrent muscular powf ami war eiinU by Colonel Pawnin'* IV i>’-ick*r. in’ 'am «u KauU r; he hr old W"iM\jiei ter dam by Dimiuf, lie by llarj«d, he hv R' rtraud. Term*. Ihice dollar* the leap, four Ike reason, live t insure, six Tin a lire cult. Per* • ■ |.nltiog by tin- innimnee and parti 'g with •! ii'.>re 'adore finding lime, forfeit* t)fu iu .irarii c money Iff d. i la. retry certify t1*ut we arc rvi'Ilar. jimmied with the hot Woodpecker. now the property of Mr. TannehiU, formerly the pnfii11) of David Jonea, nnd we can say without the fear of contradiction, that be hone of fhe bent fiulpelli'r* that baa ever stood In Orungr eoniitr. Hi* (idle are generally boy*, and at weaning lime generally aell for BO, oa, ami 70, and aunt limes .is high an eighty cli.IL,, \ ndre Wny, Ibiviil Woodard, 1». Duyhuff, A. II. Burton, Rag., I raviil Burton IVin. Toliver, Ai m J.Tme, Win. (I. tinker, .Toonthan Lee, W. Magill, Win. Vonlrees Grange meaty, lad., March It, 1 hereby certify that 1 raid'd Woodpecker, nnd sold him for four hundred nnd fifty dollar,! and that his pedigree n.« given nhnvo it eerreet. ,md I can cleerfnlly recommend him »ii'«i breeder. 1'AVTD JONlaJ. The llv.rough bred Jn k BOM VAH . will iwenni jinny the horse. Mrtrh mi, I t said and many certificate* adduct I imm Mule pi overs in behalf of I>lhar, hut ' ' need any recommend*’ i* • P‘. ■d and sure i foaljrclter, he Is n >r mirpmntd hr »ry Mi'mii of hi* sice. Twist ■ Kite dollar* In insure. Care take" ' * ft **nt »re|dfi'.t-«, Vnt ti • 'U blUty for any. % ( J VM M TA t ***' ,; SfM-Jff** *ock at',' re*noved 'm 1 e»berTita' V during *he •*vr> ,

A M K B I C AN CONVENTION.— The American State Convention of Ohio, recently in session at Dayton, nominated the following State ticket: For Governor, Col. 1*. Van Trump, of Fairfield county; < Jovernor, N. T. Ashe, of Lucas; for State Treasurer, Jonathan Harshman, of Montgomery co.; Board of Public Works, John H. Arthur, of Highland co.; Supremo Judge, John Davenport, of Belmont co.; Secretary of State, C. C. oXJ&JiJXO*.

JAMES ADKINS.

luT A communication from Bloomington and many other articles of interest arc crowded out of the present number of our paper to make room for Judge Huskirk’s defense. The Judge is politically opposed to us, but we give place to his defense not only because we believe injustice has been done him, but also for the pur- '—■-»<■>■ I . i !>;" --*■ — . pose of confirming our own wtatemerits and those of our Bloomington

•■arThe Rushville Republican says that a young man, named IT*, nry Louden, and lus mother, while going to church on Sunday morning lust, were throw n from the buggy by tlic horse, which had been frightened and ran away, •ml dashed agsinst a tree, where thov were foumj.Wfr^mTTcF-’"

correspondent in reference to the difficulty between Judge Buskirk and Hughes. Our statement that Hughes's arm was not knocked up when he fired the pistol, is confirmed beyond the possibility of a doubt. All Hughes’s gats about bis bravery, then, vanishes into thin air, and he now stands before the world ns an arrant coward.

*• irrlble Affair In Lcavonworlh,

Kansas.

From the St. Louis Democrat, we learn that a man named Stephens, of Kansas City, w ith a companion named Haines, while on a spree in Leavenworth, took a walk along the river on Friday night last, where they were attacked by two men. Dailies run off, but Stephens was beaten so horribly and then thrown in the river, that he died very soon. Suspicion that Haines was implicated grew very strong and the crowd decided that he should he hung at once. He was being drawn up to the limb of a tree, when he said lie would confess, lie was letdown; said that ho and two other men plotted to kill and that they all belonged to an organized band of robbers who had been carrying on their nefarious business at Leavenworth. Dailies was confined in the calaboose, and search was made for his accomplices Knowlton and Quarles, who were soon arrested. The lynchers also discovered that the owner of Leavenworth Islam], Wm. Woods, was implicated, and they found in his house |2,500 in counterfeit money, with plates, Ac., and the pistol and knife of Stephens. This confirmed the confession of Haines and the people after talking through the whole night about the affair. and expressing a determination to hang the prisonc~s, finally, while Woods and Haines were being examined at the Mover's office, ran to the calaboose, and took out Queries and Knowlton. They w ere hurried off to the bank of a creek, and in a few minutes Quarles was hung. Haines was then called for. and after an effort of Judge Lccompte to allay the excitement, and in spite of the entreaties of his wife, he was hang. Knowlton and Woods were taken to the Fort, hut the officers of n steamboat report later that they w ere both in the hands of the mob and would ho hung on Sunday.

rihly mutilated. The mother died almost instantly, but the son willrecovw '

•Adames Hughes is out in a several columns’ article in the Democrat of last week, in the attitude of a victim to some foul and hellish conspiracy—his life was sought in the late rencounter between Judge Buskirk and himself—and all such assertions, when, from the statement of his own witnesses, he was the only man that attempted to take life, using for that purpose pistols and a bowie knife, and was only prevented, as his witnesses testify, from shooting Dunkirk through by having his arm knocked up by Adkins, whom Hughes denounces as a ruffian ; and for what ? W by for attempting to prevent the effusion of blood, the murder of a man outright, in his presence. Hughes labors to prove that he was only [prevented from killing Huskirk by Adkins, and then asserts that the rancor of the conspiracy which his perverted ima gination has conjured up, is not jet j sobered by “ their narrow escape from the commission of an awful crime,”— that is, the premeditated murder of •Tames Hughes. Now is it not sublimely ridiculous | to make such a statement in the face of the fact that Hughes was the only man in that whole affair that was armed with concealed and deadly weapons, evincing anything like conspiracy, or a desire to take life.

[Kniru the Louisville Journal,] THE MARKETS.

l-oi isviar, Angus! 11. Marki t very quiet and timh i I. TliLnpply of Hoar roniimie* limited, mil only i>mnll Side, are making a( fO(S 6 23. Wliral jl <i4 lo I IS fur ml an ! «bile, anil receipt.* very light. It la declining at Cincinnati. < '< >rn continues scarce; Males of 1,700 luidiel* from -tore at :*0, Small .-ale* of new uni* from .Ion? sst 4k.

Sale* 31 lihiU vuinir nt 11 j(<t 12 Jr-, 46 MS* refined at He. 2<>. • I m a Bin l offc*? at lOfr. !>0 bags nt ll[e. 2n lp*jr« at ll|r, mi.l a few lag* Java nt 17e.

In provisions, sales of 20nek* rilplwd »ide* at I3JOil3Je«nd C ranks shoulders, cleat side.*, and Fulls City hams nt 11,13, and ]3e, pkg* extra. A dealer port-based 11 ,ooo lbs from wakens at 12k fur ribbed ami 14c for clear aide*. Kile* of 40 kegs laid si I Go. Salee of 10 hhils tobacco—4 at #7 10<S 7 73, ami 5 at H. 855, II, 11, and II OO. Hsnall ««les of ntber iirtiuleo at previous rate«.

IItVFOMD <tHM>K!>

S CH OO L

flWHE fourth S lndii-tii Vrnr « e mnirnres on I Moxoat, 21 at of September. 1 837. TUITION Primarv Class. - U 00 Midilb. Oats 4 00 Higher Cbu* 6 f’O Pupils will b* charged front tl»c* time of entering to tbs close of the wi-ion, ex<epl in t ares of protruded personal illneu*. J. M. 8TALKKR, Principal. Visa E.8NEKKM, Assistant. j 30-3 w

FACT STRANOERTHAN FICTION! Any one who witnesse. the op»-n»tinnol Comstock X Hrothcr* Family Medicines, will realize the above truth. The common e x presston of nil u ho u*e llietn is, they ad like n charts. In rrimomff all yoio, and preventing iviid coring dream*, they have no equtU. Their mortment comprise no "cure-all, 1 hut a different remedy for car li diorn-c £iatn< Minting to over Thirty different articles]. on the very sensible principle j flint no ow< maUcfti* f»n cur® Ell lh<* mnnity is heir to. This reccomwendr itself to the pnMk, in ttrvHj ron/rtKto tire many l| t' ] alia and cure-svery tlaingt ’ |mt it|» and sold by ignorant rngabonds. Thu are ralso Proprietors of “Vowatt s k Carlton'• Hone ■«»<! tattle M"licines," ptc|iared by them, wit li great cure, niter original prit ate Itedprt of 1 «/dl, the (.reat Knglish Farrier. Try these articles wli"U lit need, ami we arc sure yon will t*e w ell satisfied.

Igt. As is usual nt this season of the year, the Ladies, accompanied by agreeable escorts, are visiting Dunihue's Springs ia Martin County. We learn that there is a very aociable guest in attendance at this time.

WGov. Wise, of Virginia, is at Washington to assist in the settlement of the new Kauris war at the South.

WHHT IS WANTED. One of the 1 greatest wait.' of t 1 '«• (t opic is n, > assortment of (Jmiiin* FumtUi t/ *•*!> <ifK eontl ’>■- iojt cheapness unit r (Henry (nth. mul »lii<li be depended on in without the of calliii" a Physician. Mfilien*** which arc prepared with rare, w ill Jo what is claimed fot them. Such ar- <Ar prrfwalions «/ Cnmst' i k Itruthrr, of Nrw York. A full supply hasjul been iveeivsd in Ibis plnor, and all who ire in lived will Jo well to try them. Their a.--orl-roent comprisei* Tw vnty or more Different anil Upvriljr rested lea. Thry have no “Quaik •Tireall''- Alto. Yulian's A Carlton's horse .o' 1 cuttU V..'Vin.», the very be c t evervs), in<1 the only r.nllq ««./ mfut Kuril 1 medic ine* e'er pm up j„ the fcrlaie*. l ot ale by CAVJNS 4 JA<'KSU>

takk \|X those who know themselves iudetiled to the undersigned, by note urntherwinc. will save cod by calling on F. It. M'llKNT ami settlinK' immediately. All these who fail lo comply with the above noUe'ii will be dealt with H. nnling to law, nod their nuleg left in the bn iil- «f the Sheriff tor collection. A him to vu>e is sernaisi! ’ -a THOMAS CKK1. Jill) .s -°

V VhHV :-tofk of "<II n-norh-il Mom nnil IV>v»’ Bool* »n>l Shoo*, l.mlio< lioota . , riiilion, cb«»|«'r llwn’tlif rheaLCft, CX'LKIIAM k n< «. I

has eloetotl a Democratic Governor by 10,000 irajority, nnd eight Democrats ami two Americans to Congress.

beach mast is unusually heavy in thes* parts. We learn that the limbs on some of the trees are actually breaking under llicjr heavy burthen.