Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1860 Edition 02 — Page 2

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Saturday, Jfoycmbcr 2j4, 1860| t» HS Prlalol Pahliahrri rrrrj Nntinln) n«rt

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•uVn.« CHARLES H.BOWE H.j

trUX A

,"a m*m« LOUISVILLE, .NEW At.HANV A CM

fire. Mr. McDaniel was lying in a birth

.... another column, it will be seen that Mrs.

future, and reveal the fortune in store, for

preside (WorliWe, conr.t.ihip and inarria'cc

she is in constant comumnicaiion with and

Nor \FiMm".... r»,.. -I"

oinet nf*IT, .r t'T~

Tnlm Itvnirn

r»M

rection of peaee and harmonv.

ft O!

.f AGO

GOING NORTH.

*••*411. ^irTpih.A. 9-Ki

APOLUUKTIC.

A

...

DEATH OF J. \V. .tlrDAXIKI Our citizens werc)?tartled ncsday inorning, by tl that J. W. McDaniel of th

ftlniost entirely surrounded by a'sea of fire. N^hen

.... »he most .superhuman efforts of one uf the I'

at the lowest figures. Vou that want: frifaiiipli" of Li.\cot.x was in itself a ^c 'yvotiii.l winter clothing hold 011 fur a tew dnvs. heavy lead for the Union men'of the North

WIIATOVTH VVTCKF 'South

wcrc rau

si„cc.

-proposal was received with favor, and r«-

fer red to the Judiciary Committee and ProfeS3t!(1

nnn 4

hopc.s arc entertnined that the obnoxious

.most intense Ecpublican State in the Union, aud the Legislature is nearly all Kepublica bccomc

nkn«A8.

fffcc Cmenrarti Enqmgrtr tfglj says: Jjflte nlw| (ron^KaiSu isjpjother of the jfraits of^thlf leniper ^miilTand public •|Klicy vpbich cddnirnti^in tbes election gt

Lincoln, anil which threatens to bring upon

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND- untc in the school of JOHN BROWN, and nieu in that_v^nit\. ^Thc^j^zc^s^|^.9SL„

as one of his IJcutonant^ln hy^ Kansas ncftfflja^rcftBeSilii'l oftjimidtgonDfiteil J2 .•£* ii.

111

A

in-The cmwrorrivTiiie „i, la^JM^^ittQfIW.t«|^,Wtlic i^tbtlngmgsth^ftlltfriigtiis^cb which i* Sakacribcn at £i..io in nilrnnrr. ^sliaj-c of robberies -nud uitirdcrs, with his ha.» been forwaruou to the Administration nt W'asliiiOrton: .,

S band of desperadoes. and openly bid dctt^iheJav: ittoflects

I.ARUEH THAN ANY I'.U'EK I'UUMSIIEO I* t'rnwfbrd*riii-: no'crodit upon onr institutions that the

]^^C»^^caeO©@^pla¥W^ mcnt whieli.wa^hts doe. Kncouraged by the.

triumph^ofr.T^i.\( oi^yhG.-haij eiiiei,ged)froin

f{-»

ltts-Tb\f'eat in the nirinTiW 'sn't foTrtli'in^vcs-

PrsiKht« Veeomtnmu^nTr» inTt* in.-- I terdsiy a Enqnirth) stistaib*

CbionRo Mail Train. «t 4*0 p! «d]b?refoforc^in higc.-^pjr:by anunheiiJihy jla!Ten ditMnj onrffiiS Jlissjiiri^ine.ftlic 00X2*43- fiOHTH. I .1.. o. & i* ct~ i'r1f ...

Lor

^f!

Owmg-to tlio lsrgc amotint of j. work. Mlnoon will (,

.. *r- ,=- i. ,r ". I a volunteer conipatii- to dofend theirJiomcs. sng matter. Ne/rwec^we «M1 cnd.eavOr ic shape, ahd ani^l- the utmost hamwuy iand,

to make amends by giving our patrons n»$tf ffldiift the State, aud .ajctiuiiiii'ttcc 'was appointed extra quantity of the latest news, literary, princijUo_sA ...diiih|§,trausaojoD^ there arc,|ty.]vait.cfn ihc Governor of Missouri, Jay -politicaf arid misbtjiijaneodaJ 'IlC?' doubtless. mercenarv- motives and objects f:^|^.bcfore nini, a-id roquest a

,.r

of gain, which he has shrewdly conkbcibd

tlie

ior

ruba, where he designed spending tho^,^08^5,c^^e^^l6''^-^:'wHi«h'.U».ey winter. The Pacific typk fire .ainidsljips, jiirc

tl,c

.and inVfew' JmoiSehts •'"'^as iVlXBCIn^c of 'precipitate tho Cotton .Slates »into.a:rev-

0

^^*O *CJf C•'"X

in his state-room in a very feeble condition, ^Pu,ing thV-late'resistance to the his wife used every exertion to save him, |et)^rccmcnt of the Fugitive-slave Law in find succeeded in carrying him to the Chicago—the triumph.-of Jii.\cotN the -guards near. U»e,rail of tlifc«60Miid deck, KOI1N J|bown raid, the Hi:i.rKR book, its where in a few moments lie expired. TJv indorsement in the free States, the nulifithis time his devoted and heroic wjfc was j,cati,0n„0^

t!?e

III spite of her perilous position, she made (grievance andt outrages tiuif even-the iriostM fj0 |,as

rM'"rcJ-

10

carr'-

Xp am

as 1,2

|of

!e-vs'

!^rni' !er|).Jefferson

..appears that th6 Democracy of Harper's gi-i

tho

skilled irri^nlmist^v^^ irre|irohsib]e-conJiii»t vVbulitioa crccu. It ^i

.-jFerry, which place bore the brunt of the ie-il ii"hts arc in i,rin,. ,.u

I ublican. This looks as it tlic party had ication from our faithful Ripley correspon-

country, caused by its mad action, and in-

tho fifteen days directed by law and the *3S

Secretary of State, who

7 wui seeK

The fact is undisputed that Douglas has

received a majority of tlie votes of the

State, and all bets made nmunst that pron-1

ositiop have boon lost.

a.armed at the condition ot thc dent, iu regard, t^ theJ[erusalcni singers

0f

that Vermont, which of laic years has set out for fun bo many bad examples, will now set a good one.

niHNOl KI KI.KCTIO.V goldius are seen

1

votes may bo counted to-day, and the offi- jThe qiieor sights atnigLt on the Chic.4

counties have not made tho return within

1

a,,a wo C01,1J iil aff,,rd

the advertisement- in '0 have ^litiondburden ca.t upou,^ -cial DUtrict of Kn„«.s Terriion .%y j-'

n''

^CI^:

t-!'° Hoc^he^'

as thc

ni 01 IIIC iu»l_ li^his, ait. in principle. It was they

Douglas. ••i..-'-':dMuXT. on:i!Ys. Th later look up to them

viJ"

til0

the politicflK and devilish "ingennityfof

'"js the jtblitica'fi and devilish W-nuityrof!'

that-I,as-I'.ut

,i,e stUi1

cj. t, Vnieri

(o-rcrc.l the "'r-Tt,UV t,S(ory w.ll. doclaro th.-,t ,1

it *i ... AV:I*s n*i'hii'i» »-t #lir» A }i^)itii.i

Personal Liberty .Nullification Law. The

cJnc''!'

W'U' WCI'e niaill!.v

zeal for thc

»Iuu".h! their own color and race from the

tended to take a ^tep backward in the di- which is unavoidably crowded out.0 It pressure meets universal approbation.— pr°pric

rection of ncaw» antl Ii-mnanv i. TIia

fJ,

A n.tl'.XTKD RAII.KO.% L». Tt is said ihaf

aJ

Sll,cc 1,e 5,1

at specters, vampires and

itlcnl-v

saw a

an^

ncncc

to take advantage of this technicality.-- men and lights back-to tho spot where be I

saw

wn. McMdrLB'

,.

wo]"aa

wucc S ,u

ajiRKcKixniDt

was

au

no,mar^9 DPn

1

slii

standing

s.wn?,n

„pon the track about ten feet ahead of!

man, has not sent after them, as he is di- the engine. Thc train was at full .peed, Counterfeit fives on ^.est ern Hank of rccted by law'to do. In thig way DOUG-

Exciting News from Kansas. ... .-mr».:.r:^rT:.rrZtg'ST" IljAVENWQRTHt/yOV-5H. *, Tlie state of ain^rs in LinnSiid B(fnion ebubf^s, jKansajtlcaage m^K talj||md spcc^tftioP'here^^IzaS^run^p arejiijoat In'regard to Montgomery movements various reports say that lie has three or four

the country the horrors of ivi! and insur- rod uiejj fully armed. and is threaten-•ad-,i Inf. tl.e lives and BroDcrtviof riro-slayerv

rectionary war.iJ-MoXTG'i.MfiRY is a!'grad- '}ng the jivps and property of firo-slavery

and nieu in that vicinity,

"1 *:h- I iels. Nothing had transpired up to three

a

I o'ch.ck Monday morning.

the New Kngland Abolitionists and WARSXW, M^5Nov.'21. 2

a

a

... .. c^l.i'Tlio'AbbltttonuH^ nrtiferiiWcenimand

on the Ohio. Mr. McDaiiiel has been an the excited powder.pipgazmc bt feouthem jof Montgomery and Di%'Pcnnison, to thq invalid for the last year, and in company '^ec''n£- lis-excels tliere can easily be iin- jnauibetu of from1^, 5G0,.-armed-, w^illi with his wife, started a few days since for ja«incd-*!

Southern heart and mind, and

^lOymo^fr^ntio^ppeal?-to thoBC pu:sho,re unskillful can make adroit use of. These [ror, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Sami'iel Scott, Mr and* it was only by events, and the wide countenancc which Hinds, and obliged ail of the United .States jarc

,!tve

rweived

t!"'

inanity. if?!

i,afriot

1

'5L**:

James Ciraham, of the firm of. (rali:tni

"Clinton, Mo., Nov. 21-. ••t*cu£Tnrr£it»t afnis-Qifewlv

imported from Boston, or the East, under tifo' cfcmfcatfd oif paJt.iM^nfgJni(^"y^}numSerih^.floi9i3,(|)fto ,60^ ind hict in numbers, have attacked Fort Scott, Kan8 a 3 & self arid all the officers of the U. S. Dis-

tr ct our

'oral Cjovernmeiit, he feels pcrtaJn thyt any .. l[S"gncL.] J. ILLLVM^-,

Zi"° ""I,11,"'sla"| ''chiJ'I)T'sti-Tctof'KansasTfcrritorv?

A

if

Disu'nionists it will be aj Sfiarpc'snfles,'^dragobn sabers, navy re vol

caj)

Fugitive-slave^ Law in many

liave"A'a

bud e/."of

iStates—tliey

,, 5 1 '. ... V- lives. His own expressed devidi in ci

r,'0 '"7r, "S

it. Mr. 3IcI)anioI was one of our inost very by bloodshed and violence. Nothing worthy nnd enterprising citizens, and hie' -*an bunions unfortunate and disastrous to

death will be deeply deplored by pur coir.-

t!,e

and ,:nio and

{l»'s

wou'(i

to fly for our lives they have erallv the a^ncct of

.^l IE. rri. ... "'j CUJillgCa.

Fort Scott Land-office, kc. They intend to invado Missonrj^ '''j'

izo

necessary, tl^ Western border of

Sllj^b'

fTyViTd D2i

TUftXyllpwiiigdeticisias been addressed

citizens

vers arid Bowie-knives, have suddenly commenced a war of extreme ferocity on the law-abiding citizens.of Southern Kansas, in the counties of Linn and Bourbon.-— These arms arrived by the wagon-load at or near iMoiind City, about one month since, in boxes roarkfitl as ^Qnations for Kansas sufferers. They are all new. '•Moutgom'cry.has.been in Boston.during part of the summer, and returned with plenty of money to enlist recruits. Many of his men arc newly imported. He has taken -possession,of. For.t, -Scott and other tow-nson the border near-the Missouri line.

-A*'V- 1 LUYy'llo U!i HHi I

uiu^lerc-il

Ipublic

peaco^oving

th-:ilr-,b!'ii

oftMoNTUOMEHV'at j. ..The

ltrnHiA»e' i- ua 1 1 .1 .» .» money anc. uru«^ to sustain and ctiuip JJrothcr.vtv.iow wt purehn.smg another ««. and that the frenzy,,) tanatic.s.n and

time. Conscipiences are to be feared 'and Mormahon Kivors, Hrties and Vcifrom it that wo .sliuaucr coiitcniplato.— noi!

Block of goods for1 the winter triVle. Tt party umd/iess'wa.s about to destroy the by them, the Unit'ed Slates Court fur th! will he the largest, and most-complete

niost

ever brought to this market^'arid will be wisdom of man e.vcr devised. The "glo-! ^ave

.Mr. 3Ioore, a (irand Ju

in the free .States, in- !"fficcrs, inel.idirig iuyself, to fly lor our| j-"'-

Sf.ee,t„

he dead body of her husband was left tin 'r ^uiii^nis.ts jwll declare, not on.y. to. ag- nient, is to keep possession of Fort .Scott' seven,^iiid wo ye.^rs. Tlie eahiuuty j, thcwreck.it being inij ossible to remove Igrw tho .South, but to "destroy sl'a-Jand other places, and near the Missouri l^curriKiriOiicnt^isev^, niiles tiorlli-w'cst of! ',1he

"Suited States Judge of. the, Third" Judi

-Nolan, who comes highly rccomuicnd js ''ntl ^ONTGOMKRV*'s to be eondenied. neli-: ttilled States Mar: lial P. 1. .Colby and t&dmiii'isUid \tarni,**.»timul.ttiii!r tcias and pretu rcd to lift the veil wliVh ir»n.U '-v

de-erves to be hu«i:r upon tho PaJty. nt Kaunas J.erntnry, arrive^ ho^t- :irinb.

bc

ladies am]_ gcntlcnien. Th,. deities w^ho ^-Jotuv .I-»ko«:n, he is the product! ticulars rolative'to the operations of 'Mou't-

Chocvers, the «-iree- g.imery and his men: iimc

and lire biddings of the i'Ued_ States Judge. Williams and the|a„,j „se agargi

^skilled in "|-almistrv,,,'* |•irrepressibl• '',*,"",, l».!Wi«-.n »"«.! 1 -. "mci 01 me v_ ourt. oiii£*eit to ttee to /-lr««l.no ..." rnrr!

0^1"r.-j

5

I

110,

our

^I

vtwere

:,rc

out

\re.u,

:.er..inercha_nls

to trust who i:nnic the Joiix Hkowns and the ing their goods to'Mi.sso:iri—tho roads are

lili0r!'

,or racc t,0

and debasement.

&$f We have received a Ion" commuu-

aijir^'

!'c('c:t ljl1011'

line, to. prevent a (ire in the rear, while he thi^placu, on,the Furt J.^dge nml. out South-west Missouri of slavellHSI"fi!l

-v

ciuZells,„V

L«uii.uo.c,.are.

seem as if (.he Fate." were against i!llto ,v° '-'o_atts.that ...liojias

ns.V°-,

on tht 0afee

u#ving Ir-na iijitir-ho^srs

t|10usauj Ino,(.

noble fabric of g.iverniyent thai tlie Souther

Mv our» brl.k.'n(Hit

8C:

c^,

M,^1,ri'f™""S

^ken from his house on (he moniin^ of the

county, tion which has moved these monsters upon 18th instant, and hung. Many prominent 'alternately.' The^teru^' ar

^ji.. \oiei as fouows tor 1 resident Bell the- -political: clicss-board. Drowncand jcitizcns have been arrested, but their fate the throat may be the volatile ~0, Douglas _7a, hieekinridge 1,. Jt Monr omi:I:y are in practice what these •'s..^e-'unknown. t!io camphorait-d linimeiit. 1:

practice what these i""T'.'"'

4t

----A vn,._ ix '•Iv'wW.is th« pupil does to his master. Whatuv-! Hoffnagle, postmaster at Mapleton, .... :i,f" ,. |ours wiii now be liie paiien mcho'v itn A Mo^ IN -in: Kn ur DiurcT.o.x.-A

.notion was made in the Legislature of-. .. ". ,T -V.-...---.*, but suceecd^u'm taalaug hii escape. J, fadelphia Tn.piire.r, daied .Nov. 19. says I facts and arguments- showin" t!.c- wid' 1 Vcnnoiit, few- (lavs

'"-^"""ental that their, burning of Fort Scott, but they arc not'

Jaw will be repealed. Vermont is the piosperi 3 0 tie ept is of fj.ly The Money Pa/tic Subsiding—nnc Conn- oi steam gun boats, capable of navigating foci the moral demand

sas-

'pi \i» 1

Younts^lie, headed red-head College," I associated banks for relieving financial ^orc cause for alarm in this than the

atcs

bcInS

10 to

1 at uight ou thc Chicago, jsou{hern stales: -r t. 10 for western.: '"0ll!""ge'J

Although Doi\ LAS has carried Missouri Burlington Si Quinev Railroad The Bur-1 ?ou^lwcstM'0 and middle' states and A, per, ...

1

1

electoral vote may be cast for BELL. T'hc following: Committee on testimonials have deeid-!

bj »mc four Lundrcd iu linsto»" H»»k.,-c ii re^nsiU^ ibr" ftc I'"=»'• IVk S«w Bnglanj/ at E«W4. IU.. U. J). J.!l5..

C£l

cial result declared. Quite a number of g° Burliugton-Kailnoad'-still continue.—'inscription recording incident of sav-!

0?

cial result declared. Quite a number of |go & Burliugton-Kaiiroad-still continue.—! inscription recording incident of say-! j|^C"

Sl cr tea

™,h*!

service with tea service

cre'w.a,,d

Proach,nS ^esburg, a few nights steamer Connaught.' Balance of the fund nona, -Marsha! county. Illinois, on thc oc-

invcstW jn

§i invested in $ Stocks. I casion of

r.

course could not be stoped. The Philadelphia, and threes on I'eople

las may: be oheated out of thoolcctoral'cnC'necr remarked to the persons on the Bank, N. V., are in circulation fragmentsVving'amougtlircrolX^O vote. Many 6cts have been made on tbc i®nB,ne that that was the first person he A. W. Spooner, President, and John of them struck a voung man named Phillip State, and no honorable person will seek

Arriving^ at 'the depot bis'sent LV 7 7 7

Kank

-y

"1,,t ''s1*" becon .oei

lighting several acres of land with *He I brilliancr of noondsr.

ebanon Ind were

the woman, but no sign or trace of any- yesterday, aud will bereturued to-day.

there. There was no body, no 3Ir.' IJarnura has contributed thirty

the track. Next thousand tickets of a.dioi^siou.to his muse

Boston, .NOT. 23

the sovereignty of NapW:——

r^fng tieir&iU •S^lb£ZR?n^!^&t^8i! I Si fife

andjufaBnrrl fojm/f^rts Silete

MELANCHOLY CALAilllTr. niytfip FdrmcfO^rtfdcc^^jTa'^Mirie Fire, and his Wife and Four Children'

Burned to Death. 'j

Iowa, while crossing the prairie near the latter pla'cfei 'on the ^d'ins't'.,' with his wife

s,.v,.

inflammable mate

burned to deati a 11 a to dra« IVom the I flames one of his children, already don I i1

sitrhfc is not destroyed. Two of ihc chil-

dreii were liferally Vnrned up in the wa^-j

0

Of one nothing could be found but

tho skull: 'the other charr'ed mass, in

of the horses was''burned to death in the-(.-

.r.' VvTlVlil VMS' l:l" active purging .should be avoided. jy 'r:nr:sii: A When" the. fever i.s on administer coolin acidulated drinks—lemonade, cold watt •ind a little iee. Jn f!

& {llt

Kansas CITY. MOV. tlic ^ystenv,fh"^.v iih ...much prostnuiuu.

1,3^.

iako'i'.'Tti'o'L-

solutloi! "'U1

x'virh a

*2 two draehns?

water, sweeten

oamuef .cott, or Jnnn Countv. was fa- «ur.rl,» the thm

it Ti

tlie

itlemon, those bright and-'shinin" polit-, t. i." "r rn eott, Crawford neck is very hot, it should be kept as cool comes fron that ouarior, piea

",K'U,.C:V! 1 0f "n«"th- as possiolc, even--wlic^i making these ir«p- "a"'-

of tho -.Territory, are remo\-

ICll|.mplK-itious.

wit-t»:ief ri'is' leaving! the TcVritory. hn.(jrT vT SI:cesIO.\ Jh ion -i,

arrested and threatened with hanging. ^om Washington, to tne Ptnl- tio!l

It

5

V1 '!ic Abphtiou, school Kumors arc in circulation'here of the

is rq.„„c.,i

,l,a: Willi,,,,,

.r .. T:

w,1°

,ias

1'ci-l,riic1

cd

l!.i:i

l'°?ition

i,s

i,ittrsts of the negro generally credited. I Paris, brings assurances of the Emperor's publican party shall be held strictly to its

terfcUt—Boo/tf. County Wild Cats in on Southern waters, i.- now being built in the abolition of the system. "Ho much JJmbq—JJarinnti Contributes, to Kan-. A\w French, dock-yards. the more as ye seethe day approaching."

In

Xi:\v YORK. Nov. 23. the sale.of, the Virginia Canal to French -c-

11«

ne measures adopted cdncsday. by capitalists, but conservatives says there is ,. (j,

t0rship

seipieutly calls lor specie are few believe thitt sjine niidcrstandiug-ekisCs be- nv .''

Currency still fluctuating, the closing tween the w'uuld be secessionifis and Louis

Pcrcent. discount for Napoleon, and th

1: a nrt*L sAcci nrxt AT -Thc (lalesburg (Ii!. uh says

nia(jt

I nianagcr Booac County Wild .Cat i'Jiairible on the thigh, and shattered it

arrested here

ura towards the relief of Kansas sufferers. The jury in the criia. con. case of Or-

turned a vcrdict of six couts damage?

FROM wAmmcxos.

Garibaldi had resigned his dictatorship, WASHINGTON, Thursday. Nov. 22.

!°'F^M&FFW. mrVuifSi

Tiu^a,^af8^eo^Ilarn«^'« orders are toii'l?J" tl^iat there1 Win no dissensions

!aua/

Banks to-day discounted nearly a million of dollars, greatly to the relief of mer-' chants. There was no urgent demand for spccie. Stock improved slightly, but gen

,e'^01M^'*'

Ilis own' clothing wal bt.rncd entirely from ^rV

his body, and he is severely hurne j, cs- i.-'

peciglVfiii1-tlic licad,* face'a 15dvhand.-): lie !cou5,1!vTite.are

is at present sightlcos, but hones arc en-j,.

years, naiah «arii», Ke-

'-•eorgo Jlalton, and fibrin :.

as l,«kij",viil,„,,t ™,,cc.,U rcp.c.ivoly olev.,,

or

.-•. .\0Ti1 Cciii i-(»i: Din 111:1:1. -An

Pd$it

sidenfrs Mi

_^'ly aeeept

llhcri.i cics in Wa

TLeirumors of

ra

Keav- iilljL suBtam the —!*r

The!fnessng-'

1 icrc itie

The 1-i-sf number of'uonry Wi

r'

er's Indep^nuont .has. a no:ititrS eil troni will ':, we .i.e toi sr-\/ rri. i.a^t Sabbath ro]iorii:r m-ii da'lj- impiirod of i'u. ui a eliitreii. v.h-*'hor ho inr11t• r] n» "the :r:s" nt eil'.er sermxii

the sulphate i:f ,y .^r''s'^ sa d^tiiC l-:!',-

kiuv, oi en.'!r:st Tuesday I

plentiful'' addition of honev, jiiK'v' .the gargic several times or dissolve

:"st

fuesih.v I tried •••to do »»i,

of salammonia in a pintol"!s torehano. aiui -u ihoi'OM::'!'ly t- rl ell also with honey, and iudoctrinatcu with..auti-sluyorv s,oi•..iut :it that do members o!

tiie Illinois l.cnlraJ and the hrie Knilroads the fciavory agitation in the jul] and the

!—The (ralesburg (III.) Democrat of the!

E^u,vn

a

i«feuSers of thc wrecked lamentable accident which occurred at .\Vca, 3Iar the Hcpubiicau celebration, at ic 10th instant. The anvil as a substitute for. the. canon, being

'ettCl

to

&

is ci:v. t'lvincan account uf a

so bad that he died in three hours. 'evcral others were-ironndcd. P. Bcckwith had his jaw badly cut from chin to car A. Beckwith had his thigh badly torn A. llammct was injured on the thigh G.

llauimct slightly injured about t!°e hip

J. 31. Hunt's right leg wa» torn off between

J. M. Ilunf, ricbt

cc

... r, ,,, ri -j the ankle and knee, so as to require atuptiville Brown against Charles Davidson, re-

wa, torn off bct*eeB

torion. Robert En in hn!rtf but

1

scriouslv.

I

HwidiWioii

A^t'i i* iT\f

1

exterminate Montgomery and' his* maraud-'M? E1V1.I/I.V.IT/O.V FREE,

ii-^v

sal,.sficd

that Mr. Cobb docs r.U'

'SJ'y. sustain the position that tlic Presi-

y.-ill lic:|presented tp ,C6n-

^ess pnVfhc se'cbiVd 'Jay :«if tli'e sessfon.— Adranco cojiiob will" be sent as tin- N«jrth

business affairs is un-^as Boston, aud South-as far as Riclniiond.[_t shctuld.reach Charleston by11 means' before the assemblirig of the South Carolina ConvicntiGn. I!do not believe that it will eiTect any changc in.that State, but it

^H^hov? the^ccdi^iofl^fiPwFfat' tliey^iSny cxpc'ct'frbm the OovfiftiWe'ut.''

Daniel Swearingen, a farmer, going from I ^'9^' .^iU,^s' ^1C cxaiuplv- c. a or as a a on J.usoawnras countv, Ohio,1 'to1tort'Dod^c^

f'i

1

and four children in, a,,wagon, was overtaken by a prairie fire, and all except the father perished.'i /i'lic- Xc-vada Adcocatc i.Tijti lcvcojl.n'!* fusmjEK^i 'kpiikks-

sensation of heat as felt through the rover*1"® 1 ork Intune, writes as follows of the wagbnl'in which''tlic.^ Svero all frav- "f Mr. Lincoln's correspondence..from ilic eiing in fancied security, they were over-! Scfutfi.'** It' would'.seem from tiie paragraph takeh'by'JfTrd'on ithcx' p'rairie.-"'' Before any,i^^ole„:fli:it Vl^ 'newlv &s,imeasures for protection could be taken, the I .- -i

for Jv, yai. Liuii ui laivufi. Lilt r]c 111

wagon-wi-ver waa: i'n'flMnei^

1

in a 'Aioment-

the beddinj? and other jUijjjvirjls no? entiroiy coin pose

..

:s general]}" approved:by-our business men. "Washington is"'Tery: dull. The rumor

in relation (o the Cabinet and the rai.uilias been tlie only -subject of talk to-

da^. C'LEYELANj).

'I 'P»X»I!S«!E.-

mail i'r.oai.th

at

inui'y

l,C

l,isn

.° y,V!ica

uJ

A

tcrfa'in'cd of'liis rccoverv and tlint h'i^eve- !-mS??a if.notcoutiucu-1

'or Marshal RyndeV iy the carniark.c

ie,rcwrI crs

«r ,, ii»' Kno\\ :i en5v to tli»j sacred OrJor, or

fi

',.

coinniencenieiii of a

or death by nearly tho th'V.»lc» r*, l! indicate-] by roue !rieatiive.s reauy with 1)i:- tiin-e pr./ug--:! eehv ati-I pilch i:f?t» ever!: .-:

old Virginia doctor,, \vriling .011 diptlieria,' botty of fho unfoi nu-ate l.nicn's., -.vliv.-c ssvs. 'ofi'eii.--. xo:i. .-t-. .i\iv,l!'e b-3i-.i' that, ,.vro very :.- •.rro:!c.* '!'io is not, 1 nr. jdaci' to iy aniinyea by t'icsll A-.-aiirfe-i tii: 11 :iian wi write anonvinous and tSirenienin-- ",! letter's j:, v.-o~thv of in[e:i

me 1 ic are cniiriently useful in this disease. aud the earlier they are reported to Itho more-benefieiitl will bo tljeir eft'eei

n,

ern jlisti-ii'i n„,| I +t,„v indeed t-hev may be recurred to occasional-1 ''T*i" "'i v',i

not bt .tcve vou-.wiii

the throat three or four times a day with it. These gargles may be employed nieuihors ot it who die applications to hiuco! :. Iiiiioecl, I. uo i.ot J:i(cv ,ji., !e liniment, or Tlic flurry at the So'iiii will soon f%x!i:.i st

caiuphorait-d liniment. Hut when the tsol i, i! it i1-: .'eft a!c-n*. W lier. ii e!-!?is

io

l,o

I We quite airee \uci, onr friend, (he p-s

0

ti,{,t t!ic

-'ri-is «vcr. His dutv -ft.

tbro |gh the pulj,it 0J

.« •.

f»'om France and resign- ur, but elevating the tone of public sonti-

rotary of Legation at mont against the iuiijuity, so that the lie­

willingness-to.-enter u»k. commercial rein- declared-policy for denmraiizing slavert.

m'KBWTl.^ FRO.ii SEIV VOBK. tions with South f'arolin:.. and that a fleet 'and t!ie South ile!f .•.hall 1,-J brou-d,: t.o

supportof this, mention is made of. ,s0 it seems that (he idea of there being I

Christendom for.

w:

,.

ti

p,

5 crisis is rioiculeii u\ tliia ltcvctcou li*-

(1

1

re5tore

that 3ir. Faulkner has en-!

RJSMIPI,

•fnalytical Physician,

AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES,of

THE L-cricrcteJ

lJ"'"rvri

1

-raiTijlOiS'auni^ n4 fitl m1s§3^feftiSou'»li

unanswerable argumuntiithat secession was tltiCl)ustitutiyiial.'-^---'"'"S' h«« «o

t",,l,r»'«ulor

'8»VP'y ftfVhidh tho -Doctor

"iix. jia.-uut

p-»iv,r

decent 1:1::n i-ofl- iv-.

a ir

»»ost^arlfF.^^'

I rcy^oal tue taeb tr.at •tiu^voraoiilar-" oi' -Bil-'i-''

t! 11 vi J'oi.s.'h

fli co. (o 11' 1 nt*.: oiue of ie:a show thai

yi

-'"ucoj

niC"

'•l

,t

oevout 01 cuue.::ion,

'it* dcstituif: of dccencv. Letter.-: thre

on mi. will utuvj lluillUU 111 dill 1 .1 it ... i.t.1,4. .! :r ,(•» t- 'Jioi- ... 1,,.which was no trace of humanity left. One

,0

S'fp!'",1.

.'0S1

r-t"

l^f'v I

,,!

,,,0,e

a

harness: the other succeeded in freeing I5'""-" «ouia-. inain.y anony-1^ -j.._ -l 0 r^o.,i.li,i.M..l ti»-t.i ..1. himself, 1 JU t' is 'ba d! .ir, 1 d. The tlead »-bc?':r,:™ j-." i': ,Vm .r^th. 31arv .Ami, the wite of 3Ir. Swcariu- 'fT "V'? *,' ":'l

U'l

tj

SbiUMni j}roi!i i'i)tbd,1' which- iHreatcis Jr. iiiin'oln wtU» i: sudden taiu u5!tiiiici\ ornaineiitcd. will: sketches, suuh. ut, of e:\t\-uliyh L-v gibbci, sissas-iiirtiori l«v th" ti!ivtto. ii.«,-htViii..i i-tro:a a a in :e writer.-, i: th.' Devil, fur'-: lo

th .• Kti-'iJii-

ge !. aged- t.lllty ycar», narall «arii», .{.e- Sii«.*T.Bf».' U»n!li-i»4i„k,! ,« ..lc4}f,.ntf nil i-.j -r ••. /.n 1.- \u ti.v v.*.. hr«vo 1-Uo on Inn.'. [:i:p .rtfil Kirrl»clr«, «U .rtfil

11R-!

f:-.lor.- ii.-.-. fall vvill.l!!

Ii, tiif

c-L^ -Ippsii:

VCTICH N i.-ir-'i'-f'-

in^trato at

pivy

25

of a greater proportion of announces it to be his duv to keep up j^) ,lt,

4.

Pcace

a a

,,annon.v

fothf-rs.

hr nor

ji/ir

& ECDL

FEkT

1

T'

nofNr -is «rrt- -.hh ^t^ ,-n.r.

t0 UlC couu

Uifea«c 1 ntrv,

rireii byacombintitiun rf Electririty stitt miil M•.-•!i- I1F.an~, cine-, free from p^.itontiuf or nnpaintaM* iruT-. Tt7r"IVr.-.,ns fiiCerins with Rhcnmati^n. N-ura'c flcailachc. Ti«uhacho. or f'.iias in tbe Jia,.-k or bi'

Dissolution of Partnership.

rHE

I.r.v partnership ',f Vayi-.r a. IlnrU-y ij uij«.jived liy raum.nl consent. Each partner is n-.i thvrized to rollect ant reccipt for dfbt due the eaii firm- I "AVL0I1.

Nov. 24, lP.3f.-3rr. j. HL'RI EV

H!

"jVis r"oV"f -f'«uk-"'rr.' *c*dur'JbkV"and ttir:"

^.^^..^.^^ '!!.

CirriiU.r tiI'ri'-c-l..'.

1A. .. ft. JillO I iCIIMMIWlOA IIOUSB.!

I J.M'ECTi-1 I.LV .ar.poiiii.-= tt^_puh!L' thu* o. N-5 SS'-rond Wlrrcl, innn^i|i«.0. IV *hc r---*-'--- '».»-» .1--—ir

lie bzjt&ken Room Xc. !iii sJ thc Taylor Hou-c t'.'»-.v:oni.-vil!e. ivher-- Ih'wf.«b!rc ,n«:ui! the 1 Fai'i* iri ri-cird to Slnrrin«p. Wiir.AT, or BR»tnr«. run a.-coniv,!atci l,y '-ar iiiL- a^ r.'n, I'.vh. •ib.ive-cirniiuiirfl Koom. l'Ri'-K—(.»entw?n,en. CORN. I.adief.50ct=. M&rru-d Loiie- wil? It-*rn *umctking OATS, lo ih^ir advantac ?.s ^Vivcs nsd

fijrj- Fruit*, Tintolhr. florrr. Fin* A: llrmp Sctil,

Sprain£, Swetiinr.i. Sore Throat, on'i vnriou3 sirniinr AT7D PRODUCE IN GENERAL.

alTocii'.us. wilt be 'relieve! by one application FREE OF n.VRCi:. 24. J-CC-l*' P«rc»?=•• Orilcr4. .lo«m iujrKe« pn«-^ ««0 fle^Tiptiurj fij Mrrcii.Tri'lnt'. V-

fir wM-r Jjira.

'Jiulii in-l Bacyo. Sugar lujd 31.-

IcniiktV -.: Ship your Produce and Draw at Sight, October fi. !?W. i-1^1

"'notice

"PlTOOi^iT -i—ri I I N-rv-r- TS lierrby riven, tbat the underMgned has been apI VwJ .1 I INJ 1. (vjinted AdminUt/ator of tha Estate of Ann Finn-

Mrtnrr,hip hcr'tnrore eii.,ine ,1,.

IgSa.

arm ttiji he settled by thc senior partner, I. C. Elston. The bnnaeu wfll be continucd^EUIon A Son. ppf. OV li N 8TOV ES

Cr^fnrd.«TiIle. Nov. l. leiBO—lw. 4 I.AUOF, rjrieiv Jtj-lr.s and to suitjxtrcbair.lonrntl copv «nd fh«rse Hank.] A f-r-m JOHNSOX'S.

1 1

Louisville, ft

-4

R1& Ridfi rSBBBBOC .3®*3KI

1

jKH7 MJ' KL.'t-X'Ujfiitfiftttjto Cincinnati H«Tin*pH^_ pitBi Invalid 5 Kctrcat. Corresponding Moni-

Jfilif1! SifJci|trfof

ITcpartment 4«j^ilia"/{«4tctf »f aidfUitidbf the

Janu-

j0- ,\^v

Vest inodc makinc cxinnina-

uttamion pniil to diseases of wurten niul

children.

Pw^najisedi,varioa# of

tirfii I1 J,.CRVP'-fcrifV'? innn heeomliinatinns .vobtt\]nMfrdin J!.- 1 '!Ln•r 'ii1^ illu' tli Inilian?. only art*

fuI1

always

nei4tjs. La?

ci-nsliinUoiihI troaSn^nt'.11^1*

u"uBiil^ v'itS

-..OTHEB BIfc»K.4SKs TKGATI'V^ rhr.n for con-ulitlii i:. JtarclMion.lt( the following DiscnscF, eltHc-t- when o6mtlic'd.tod wit)'-Lunp: Atiections or I^UfO^ii vitc coii=illlai.io(i. 1 usually find tli

stinp ulonu, icui protupt-

l'r.i!:,psn nn.l nH forms of rciuaio Irrcsulnrilics nud erikno". -•ljiipUaBnil.nn'.l UiM forms oClkttrUiceaec inv«-f rnmyMDyfth.,1 folho? SWfchK'f! tif the •li-nuai-li ::nd Hov.-c:.-. lJiio.-:, Mid ?c on.

Mr. Unriimrui troat? :.ll clironio or ioiic: stamlim: IJise.i^iis Hf the l.unrr. iivcr. Stomnoh. Bo-itcIb: Hladlcr. KiUncy-i. Urniii, Rciirt, J.en fs. Womb. Splpcn. Spind.'Eyes. Ears. Jfco. :'Scrofula, Kits, Cancers. Skin di-ertpes. lihcaiiiiiliiiii, lhop?y. Ksver Sores, Cutarrf.h, S'-'iuinaf Weakness. Nournleiit, Whites, ltmnitv, nr.' iric.—unr-/ .1.

Sheriff's of ViTcci-tifieif oV •J from tl»t Clur'tjOuicc cf lS|jCiil-cuitiCvttri

"j virti'c of 'aTcci-tifie.f of if Dtfiiofi I) reefi

FOR ST. LOUIS, cniCAOO. DETROIT, AXD ALL ,1'OpiS A^D ^OKTHTCfcSU Th^ Uriai Wcslcrti and 'Norlhticftern

8HORT LINE ROUTE'.

^6^ nl60. Two Daily trains to Louis nr:d Cincinnati, and Ono. to Chicnco.

On and nflcr Tliunidny, Oct. I960, rnssenrcr trains

cxceptSunaay iWW\

I

!-?n»if:.i—it!n v- ii! f'ithor (,-f wlintfver

of liih letiers from vuIikiHoij or i-.-ieent ip.-.i.

Y,

-V 7

3

xeeii i.i-.i- I 1 dir I,--: of tV.i:n:(.-n i'leI'SBc'i1. I'nbtic.Si

-rip \i V. »«*t «y. i-nr .£* ita ifet lVti-rv ..I 10 o!. n-.'. V." at thr. ,1 ii

.\o» p'.:j'.:vr v. n.ci ^l.U'cIp'. ih' -v: 1 11 Hii-j

wdatit i\'" "t t'U(.*non:i.-wi.v£ .p«j..ii:ii_ci,..art'-r'if .-.•?•, N .5

Hie

ill lit tj-o'li

ra'jtjL .H ii

m.*\f wrft. fl»

aiiy, fit Louis Express, rcacEinc St.

Louis nt S.-30 a in.

pr--

nETtT.xiNii.—Trains leave St. Loui* nt T:00 a m. md fi:-IOp m, connecting cioselv at Mitphcil with .tralni tmuhjafriy?n^ ii Lajrlsfilfe at 8J0 '«l,yWiFnf.

ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CAItS TO ST. LOUIS, (C»NCtNNAtr«K-0HICACO. ii.VGGAUK CHECKED THROUGH.

AH trs-uw- connoet^ol^sc!s with »H.pnsieui er trnin* o'iflho5nfii,i £3tistiisl|Pfcliifllrofc(IJnn(jrffttifc. imlcfijiitily fotO. M. trtiris \«xeiithei r5o tl*lnycd, tljcretjt* inyiirlnc1 tff-passi'nccrs Tclint:!? e'tenitccHona at Mitchell. t) or from St. Louis Cpr Cincinnati. ir7,l,"Si«aK,r3aji!l batt!iii tr.Uen-U) aniifrom any pr.rt 61 tif4 eity.JtT.d rtia Oiir^ We'if'rKiftfo.'

Hoth throucn triiins conncrt closely nt Grcencastle with the Torre Ilnatc and Kiehmond Knilrond, west riir'l^rwJi mile nart St. Lutii?niid east ItfnlndialinpO' Iw.JTAt C&f vyctlC wftlftHV Tnledn'iiitl A\ csfcrii Kailwny. At M. S. Crossing with the Miehismi Southern Kuilrond fur Toledo r.ml intermedium stations. Also. £•*', _*V''r the MichljHDii Ocn'lraL Kail-

1 Pr p'"cn5oamt'lill pmiits Weal and Xo'rtKwcst. At.goftir l)etr«Mi unit all point* Ens*. .IO°TiIIluivtl! TlcivETS ami further itiformnb«ul»tainod at i(T«» UNION' U. H. TICKET OH- K.E, N0. .,0. corner of Main A Third Streel|.-,-#,pTnF7ln((,fo:,th-cast

Kjr.

jfis

DEALERS IK

vyK *rh

I). Jolin.o'nnre d«ie»«lant--:r.-o.»iriiJK m- to n-nke the *c,i »clcct3d .-toe: c. tKfcS.1 l"l.w. li, 1 1 T.i .• -I 'i 8 nOlf r.-.. ^.( *y

.sum of $cven Thousand Quu Itun-Ircd mid Twomy- ]|i.): tjfo-IW.fiiv. nitli fritcreyl on s-.id decree ftri:l costs, j? will c-yp-wi n't Public S-ile, to ilie hietlosl bidder, nf s?ti-, f'-n 3 «v oovfium,. i.S(iO "^t,r!'!J!cnl "f liof "flic iim J'• uV-!' t*k v. hi/hmm oVIcck p.

-'awcttio. 4'r&l- m..f Kill! ii ilu-doovo!'(he Cn'.ii'i ilou-o oi'mui 1 "\a/ -"FhI I I Ui"! ,.u A 1 .Jf.mrst.in 1. t-he rents and pr.'.fity'H "Y- y-P3-*--1—P-1 I

],,,rtw» ft the rf a \at: ,1 «i ii»r sovu:.ye: rs of tlic iblir«iic"| And Ofi wli'icfi wV Jir«i«)S« tMcU*8rfiow .. dajonlcd l«:il.EytnW, to-tti!:' can lie btu-''it for Ci Ipo^u'ou eolicila- .. l^t nvmb (.'VJ-Uq and c5ehiy?«*

rrf^d

1

c»s

i-v

•iCv Jt *v,

I

'.^E ±1.1 YnZ

Seitdfrtta KfetkC Fair VT1NG IT.S rOMI'ETITOKr:

Sew York, largo and "SlI

'.n ihe Prii^ bu^incs?. Ah c. l:irffe lotuf IMJUK

1

PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Icindr, rronml and ready for Farmers' iiiiii lloiiju l'liinlii!} JViiKons, Ac. \V« ha rid,

55^3

i.Oi lit'- Ins qimlltj nsoojf p." DiGO, nilU thw viirio'un Krand" the'bM

I VlRGSIVffA TOBACCO. vf.ni'i itifi'nn th" ptr?tlic lh niinoiinciniroiir j»to»rk^ 1 fur in ^lmktuI. tl«:i( \xv urn ih.'irikful 'fi )kls:. i..Tf(r-5 jnui rrriLicin.fin. »ik1 n.»:?uir«! them tlint, i'i« \vm i-iiti 11? juvpttrcil loiHirui.sh I hem with ur': ho. 1

Imported F/ines. & Brandies

Our Tirnnfiios nro from onr who mnimfjio* uru hciu fr»»«M:

i--' :-p^ A -r»

X'J"

..PV S

"^.A

1

KTlMljl.ATJNK TUICS

A

u'

1 1 1

VIUI'«

SOILS.V STHSS.WS. -i irr^'.r r»t w*r». ««f nny «./*• kinW, r- 'y i.»v,n tin* *,««sr i-vit i! «*"U!ir.r ion wu.IJ Hit- nlmrt) 1 f»iIT .i».1 i' n-jynrinr nt t»la

S & STATIOKERY,

/i/iijioo/.' i,

tftich't Hnu/.

X,

r.r.KT 1

I HM2 «"V° 11^ «l»«t rruu^irij »Mr «!••»}i, 15 wHi •in1 v.r:. »IMi.lll li.XiiV. OTT A SON.

.1 1. 'J. V-t:

w.^QEEY STORE!

N 0 i*C. C'&'&Aft CifrLQOHi

PER IkONUTE, ilarli'onl Fin' Jstsuraiiee €0. 7V.v/ the Committee.. O/-* BS,gRTFORMg. Capital $500,000.

anrt e„'»lns

I..WK BODJ.KV. ri

JcLs-lr^'3sT"

an.-A CO., n»l.*lfi

r* h:»r? kI fiii*«.n» tin ui/.rn -vil!cnna.f'Mi:ji I1im (i,fir -t«.«k ir.ij'l win -i.,M ,11 11,.. I f» J:r &'-•&

vj vm. \\ne gg-:s I I O

COOL!!

f„lo,,in IhIO

Illor.:

,,r:. All jiaid vp.

'•i'J.L. I*

i.3

y— POf 'I DA' liOTU .— Tti:o. C. Ai.i.vx.Stc'y. II. llr.VTiN*OTo.v. Pmidenti'

i-'vnnk. inner A*

RECEIVE AXI) sr.u. J'. im.fiv Maj.t, IJi riK1:. Fi: •.Ti!r.!:v. 'l!KK.-F., IlK'if ll-'.'-i.'. I.W.Tl, Tor.At'O. lU'.ny. -... Ur.KASr. Dkv Hidki. Uri.K Mt tr T.U.I.O-R-, SALT Iiv( XTri:Ku COTTON, (it-.vvy Ar».'

""".

/iiif-il up with ior it wnriii nichf.

BAKERY

it»«' r., "\:r i««or.ry ii njj rvjr.^ up in th** ft*' vtvzj'J fli/it tvr 11 rr prt pafil of ir- will, any tiling iu

EAD. FF£SH EVERY DAY,

Krc?«'.

I'rfiirfi llrracf, Split Krfnif, ivi-l lirniil,

tif nl! kirulf,

irv Hi" l» ikcr in ...

tit if 1 ilL CJ: lJvo.'.S,

•I'riTi Mflnr fi tCntioiii -sriK 1- urtting up suprri#»r k«

l.

or r. I'lirti'^.

:f i?i *?upvri» 1 'J#•/«-«. i»ivf 11-a cuM. I. I THAIG .1 CO.

DIRECTORS:

Hi NTiN'rTON fit if. IJo-e?. r. .:.. Jor. Ai.i.vv. IJAY. HKhv KExrv. JOHN I'. Hkack

1

iuoij-.vi.-., i, aI v, Ciias.J. Iti sa.

t% te

_J?- A«»,.

D. Ai.rx t.N'DKK. Cm. f«ir Iho Western country. i'•••iiiiiiij at ',lnmt.u5. phi". •ioir-i ',,i.iHi'-. AMMtniii *»n. AB'-nt. Coltimho«. O.

AM EH R. A M. AOEST.

l». "oiiirrTilIr, .11 ..u for f."ri»wfordarille. Hi 1. •-M. nTcnC

Buinoue Prices!!jr.=T i?Eci:rvi i. FIFTY-six i-IECE.S O

FANCY DRESS SILKS, 2 0 cent I.F.ES THAN COST of impor-

ran'^ln^from

Bpril 2l.l«0 0.

FORTY CC5T9 ftrH

NYDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE. n»tf

Notice to Heirs of Petition to SeU Real Estate. -. i. mTK OP IHOIAKX, nul|«HTr Commtj, "VJOTICE is hereby ?ircn. that EWton Sajeri. AdminUtrator of tbe Estate of William Grenard, deceased, htu filed hi^ petition to sell the Real EjUU of thc decedent, bis personal being insufficient to pay hiit debts and thnt said petition will be heard at th« next term of the Court of Common Fleas of said ootiaty., .. WM. C. VANCK^ Cleric

Nov. 10, lS60-3w* C. C: f. of M. C.

•pHMJBor Fire different p»tt«rn« of tho BUCK «ty!« Stovts a«

April W. IW. jonxsoxs