Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 March 1855 — Page 2
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THE JOURNAL.
T.
W.
FEY, Editor.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
THURSDAY, MARCH 22, !93£
THE MONTGOMERY JOURNAL
—aeaamgijiiiiiK-MBiWi•MBi.uiMMimiliJUMiiiKi'tvBi
their friends. 'Twas cruel in "them not to
wait, for they did but excite hopes soon to I
disproved. Iney now urge that when it comes into force Corn must come
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know that within that time Corn has sold
A solution is respectfully solicited.
ANOTHER QUERY.—Would the Corn I .'which has been distilled in this coun'v, during the past year, have done more good
in being fed to starved stock and half starved people or in being manufactured into whiskey? Who will reply.
-which burns in the hoavts of the American
That spirit of freedom
-still abroad in tho land glowing with holy
rwho
have resolved
-Vlth honost inloulions of making tl,is Ills
country, we bid Itini a hearty welcome:!
fcnt when the bullv, thc fighter, the convict,
the felon, comes to murder our citizens, to
defy our law, to contaminate our society, to
Is published every Thursday, at $1.50, if paid in excited the suspicion of her friends that she advance $2 within the year and $2,50 after the had been mal-treated bv her Physician expiration of the year. No subscription discon-
The Eeview Extra. 1. V--
and startling news, among which was the
election. The election news was
Just as the curtains of the last night of Jeffersonvillo, caved in on Monday last. the last week were closing in upon this por-1 Those who try experiments in the way of
tion of the world, an Extra.Review was building, involving large outlays, should heralded forth containing most important!
doubtless
the moving cause of publishing the Extra. I imagine such a state of things. So delighted were the editorial corps at! their supposed triumph that they could not ^ew Goods. J. GRAHAM & BRO., we wait the lapse of c. few brief days to inform "°''.C0
be dashed, they did but swell the notes of! fJ°ok
triumph to be hushed in the lamentations
of sorrow. Unfortunately for Old Lineism, the Review, Regular, will be relue-
of the House of Representatives.
N
"ulJ
rr. I
ber baciv some ten, fifteen or twemy years,
Daily Prairie City.
I C. V\ IhtowM is now Editing and Publulling the Daily Prairie Cilv, in the city ol'Tene-Hantc. This Daily deserves the patronage of the people of that beautiful town. We trust the energy of friend
Brown will meet with deserved triumph.
jT5?*Miss "V iolet Cook, a young lady living near Darlington, in this county, died at the residence of. her brother, on
Wednesday morning of last week, after a short illness and under circumstances which
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tinued till all arrearages are paid. Marquam, ana thus brought to
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^'^imclv grave.
1 iCe A uiavel House recently erected in
procecd wi(h groat C£Ultion Life and mon
oy
are both to be risked.
death of the Czar of Russia, and sundry other foreign items, together with the tele- S^S"We understand that straw-berries graphic news from the New Hampshire
aro
abundant in and around New Orleans,
The dwellers in this cold region scarcely
arc
*n
rGce'!'t
Spvill»
a
Stoclc of
tantly compelled to deny the election tel-lie-graph of the Review Extra The Count and his coadjutors will never learn disci etion. He spends his money for tel-lie-1 ^STThe Hon. John Jr. Bolts declines graphs, spends his labor for naught and keing a candidate for Governor o£ Vigin-'
deceives the people—at least, those who are iia uo better posted than himself. i£3FThe Russian Ministerdenies that the The American party of New-Hampshire, Czar of Russia is dead: he pronounced it is triumphant beyond precedent. The junmitigated "humbug." We advise temple of Old Liueism is overwhelmed in the Count to get out another Extra. its own ruins. The American party have I
elected the Governor, every Congressman, A^Ihe main building of the.Princeton every State Senator, and over two-thirds °^°S0 New Jersey, generally known as Nassau Hall, was recently destroyed by fire. The College was built in
A Question for some Old Liner to Solve. I ^ie '°CH
.1 ii rr books, &c., &c., 'was about bince tue passage ol the Jemperance
Law by our Legisiatr.ic, much lias been'
said relative to the price of Corn, which during the past year has been unusually I
Law insisted that its passage would lower
•. .i
the price of Corn, which has been perfectly
ucu
•and the stopping of distilleries will be the sent for the purchase of Sprint Goods are
cause. Now, most of „s who can remem-i returning. «1» Btrril, .f Be»if«d».
i£-fi?"The
for ten, fifteen and twenty cents per bushel, i-t'ountry looks remarkably well, better than with the crew
and that there were mmiv more distilleries ^1US done for some years past, than now- exist. Why war. Corn so low when so much was distilled into wliiske\"?
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jlSTThe Tool murder has sent a thrill
try, which will continue to vibrate for
•years to come. Tho vast number that at-
in cold blood, brutally murdered, merely jto
in silence. A voice of indignation and con-
,v'''le
.of excitement throughout the entire coun- ^ioc^ is yt't recognized by community as |^',a\
beil,S
'tended his funeial attest thed^ntli of fe^lino- «hort, ns
W011^-"1
'deeds. That spirit of freedom which ani- ^ught to pay the amount of her deposit
.mated the breasts of our patriot rauiers, is currency at iace.-~
inflame on the hearts of devoted Americans, °f»
4,hat
"of speech and opinion, then should tliet j.ui o(] ^S55 "American people arise in the might of their power and put a stop at once and forever! lo this ruinous system of immigration
Tlie Pool murder^ will give a new im-
pulse to the course of the American party
which will be as resistless as the gulf-'stream
in its mighty rush.
of their» straw. Had thc Wheat and Oat straw been carefully stacked, many cattle might have been saved from starvation, many more from most wretched poverty of flesh, and our farmers would have saved
"$2,000 at Cost!"
See the advertisement in to-day's paper bowing the above caption. We would
judge
portion of their
r)lT
Misscs aml
Goods, Bonnets,
Cllil(lrcu8'
0uL for
&c- &<•—
Pncral
tliat
fll'ai'tcr
1,1:41 of 11CW GootIf
in a few
to
1 1 1 Loss to the College S20.000
816,000 is covered by insurance.
high. The opponents of the Tempcrance complete and is entirely successfulT Iti* I™?
a
mav
well be proud
..
1
students in
^r^Tlie Y\ ire Lridge at Niagara, is now '. 'iC
I For the Montgomery Journal.-'
Mn. EJIITOU :—'IN }*our paper of the 8th
inst., I notice an article condemning a "cer
tain iar-.seeing and business merchant oi Y\ aveland," in relation to operations in
Iw hich will sti ike terror to those who coun- posited with me some forty dollars, and af- such school, seminary or institution o*'i
I
.riot athers, is
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oni"correspondent
or
(individual freedom shall be preserved and hifer that they were pur at least, that the ""n
,handed down untarnished and unsullied to enormity of my offence might seem the ]evied
description of funds this Lady de-
posterity. greater. 1 hat this transaction may bo un- auditor, upon being required so to do, lfv When the foreigner comes to our shores I
(lcrsl°011'
1
Sive
tli3
n0,v
coPy
1,oi'1'
homo, of ilovuloping oml improving oiir:Su™ nt llic lime slio made tlie |)l0
^P10^- guen, and the news oears every indication
"i
State Stock Paper. As said article pur-
ports to hail from
of thc
country, we bid him a hearty welcome: I! iej .lece^ipt tinough her son, given *t0 taxation for state and county purposes, when collected or town, or
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mo
hor of the amount
mc"
mo.
rf
Thc ,irfefc
jim„,ci„l alMra, yo,,r cor^ondeat is «.«-1 ONiTw
J} at fault, as by all means, and surely, he I
would rcjort to any, he should just here, have given, at least, a Utile more light. Perhaps while his bump of Philanthropy, was dividing, and assuming the appearance of "horns," for which he professes to entertain a goodly abhorrence, ho might have avoided a "Bull" by stating that the funds returned to Archer were funds that had
been received in part, if not in whole, bv Archer from the distinguished Gentleman and author in whose vicinity said Archer resides.
our correspondent might also have stated, that from said gentleman arid author,
tnat when those Ladies found they could not use it without a sacrifice, he refused to receive it back -from them. Perhaps he had
a "Jlour barrel" full of it, in his smoke house, and in his anxiety to get rid of it, he selected the Widows as the portion of community upon whom to pass it off with the least effort.
The money I received from Archer, I received in payment on his bill, with the understanding that if it did not go at face, I should return it to him. It was so returned, nor did he urge any objection against receiving it back according to the agreement between us.
The other allegations, or insinuations contained in the communication under no-
j£3?"WG~havo liaVvcry colli weather in J"ice* tal the Miotic imn.iU.lion of
Marcl., proving ,„oro 'violent and dele-' ''°0m "S^ "S "'0y tenons effects on health than any. of the intensely cold weather during the winter.
I shall notice only with that silent contempt which they and their author so richly deserve. JOSEPH MILL!GAN.
ARRIVAL OF THE
STEAMER AFRICA AT BOSTON!
Reported Revolution in Australia!!
down, Our merchants who have been ab- hition. Tho Constitutional con'irtn. tlic ~°r'Ilonse,'i i11 Stockton.
rePolt
ol
wheat crop in tin's section of Toulon with four hundred soldiers whit'h,
piite a cold corner of!
Old Montgomery county," and bears upon its features the impress of its sire, who,
bearing the name of a good race ofi
l've a''so
al attest thedeptli of feeling ^Uoni a
somewhat breacky,, as well as defec-jfowns
hi good points general Iv
tJ
"ever assert to handle uell. So,
people. That a man should be murdered Perhaps his offspring should be permitted ^1"ailCC °f
l!'°t
bocause he advocated the principles of tlie But, as it makes two distinct charges, I American parly, will not he suffered to pa^s o'vc the facts concerning each, in or-1
:demnatiou will arise from the American 'n the matter. .people, louder than seven-fold thunder, I The first charge-is that Widow GAY de-
without even a passing notice.
(^er
that the public may be prepared to judge ^na!Jr
'fo fo1*1-11lo
ack,lowl°dging
rcceiPl
indulge their debased and debasing appe- Peceived of Mrs. Gay, on deposit, forty •vtites, when he. comes lo crush tho freedom i^olI,ars
S
This I think is clear enough, and the only
question now is, did I comply with the agreement, or did I pay the amount back Her receipt will
in
oj
or 4th ratQ pape]
}10W
--ilSrFarmcrs complain of great scarcity "of roughness for their cat Lie. This should teach them greater economy in taking care the first, so that there can be no doubt as
many dollars. Tho careful preservation of charge asserts in rather an irregular manstraw will never fail to pay even in our ner that I sought lo palm oft a good roll of most abundant years. it» i. e., this depreciated money, on Lem
this a good "opening for any pne the power to pass such funds back to him? wishing to engage in business, 'In seeking to |pjighten the natiyes upon
BOSTON, March 17.
The steamer Africa arrived here this morning.
The London morning Herald, of March 1st, has the following dispatch from Trieste: I \1,1G
"Dispatches to Ceylon, under date of the
the rear'^rst ^ebr»^ry, announce that the Ieo-i ,'l
P'e Australia, have risen against the Cov-1
luinuure, ornment, and declared themselves indepen- £!?n
|gagemcnts had taken place. Melbounie was declared in a state of siege.
n'-nvs arl''ved
m!U
triumph of science of which the Engineer ported The dnfo« fnm"i
Sk
"?1C !1J
of being manufactureil for European circu-' "l01.°
I It says the name ol the frigate was Sim-l
ilaiJf0j
an(
]u, te]7
whole number all of whom board a large shot, shells and gunpowder, all of wh was lost.
mo
An Act
To.aut!*0,ize
the
RE-SPective
establishment of Free Pub
lie Schools in the incorporated Cities and Towns of the State of Indiana
SECTION-. 1. Be it enacted by
J\!i5em^-
of the State of
Inat tho several incorporated
0
c'-
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this State be, and they
'jj auLnuiizeu and empowered to
od Stock iViijjpuii Pubiic Schools within their!
corporate limits, and by an Or-
S!'.c^
c'f.v' 01' to"TI1
corporation to levy and
collect such takes as may be necessary from lime to time for the support thereof. v? SEC. 2. It shall be lawful for any such
to
recognize any school", som-
or
°ther institution of learning,
which has been or is to be erected by pri-
vate enterprise as a part of their system, ^ie ^'00PS
and to make such appropriation of funds to
%cl and those who commit srcli damnable !tcr depreciation of State Stock fund'" 1 Earning, and upon such terms and con-1 The people of San Juan wore anxiously I plishing a mighty work, at least &ixty be-
dit^Hls
in
1
1eemed
shalI be collstrlied t0
does not name the kind town, by any system adopted under 'this
1
our national and l)0sited wiili me, but leaves the Public to tablished under the authority of this State
as provitled in
'this
deposited by her with to the treasurer of such city or
lie fii-sf. rerpinf i« n« o^iiei olhcer pi open authoi ized to receive
is aS follows
2(1 class ytate Stock
in the same.
PaPer»
February 16, 1855.
Received of Joseph Muiigan forty dollars in full of this receipt in funds worth 90 cents on the 51.00. DANIEL GAY.
This receipt is indorsed on the back of
to what receipt it refers, to which receipt your correspondent had access, and yet knowingly and wilfully not pnly misrepresented me in your columns, but also through the community at large. Again, the second
Query:—Had Mr. Archer made a deposit with me, or in what way did I obtain
officer prope'rly
Archer, the Blacksmith, in the "Durham and that the firm expected to bo able to re- ,, sume within two weeks. neighborhood, &e.
the same. iSfti SEC. 5. Inasmuch as existing laws are not sufficient to confer the power herein [given, and it is desirable that sneh powers
JOSERN MH,UGA2T. should exist immediately, it is declared
a!1
emergency exiists for the immediate
taking effect, of this act from its passage. DAVID K1LGORE, Speaker of the House.
ASIiBEL P. WJLLARD, President of the Senate.
Approved March 5, 1855. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT.
The California Failures. NEW YORK, March 19. Wells, Fargo & Co., published a card, stating that the firm is perfectly solvent, and that every engagement will be fully and promptly met, and business here go on as usual.
A letter to the New-York Herald, which was placed on board the Unele Sam, as she was leaving San Francisco, says Adams & Co had made, an arrangement with the creditors withi^^-.last half hour, by paying twenty-five ceftts on the dollar in cash,
JsrA million dollars worth of cotton and sugar are due at New Orleans by the streams of Louisiana, and kept from market bv want of navigation.
(JREAT FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT.
Failure of Five Banking Houses!
Dusiness Prostrated
rn,„
ar''
Business was entirely prostrated in San Francisco, caused by the suspension of five banking houses. 1 he news of the failure of Pago fc Bacon ,i
Mrs. Gay, and one other Old Lady at least, reached San Francisco on the 17th Febru-1 ^cmmnle 111 this vicinity has received "this stuff," and
excitement was intense. Wells, Fargo it
&!,n
tb% worid','es,',n,enon' ihe ''LI was
T'otw Va/mn f.
S,.,J f,°',
1
?.few
r. 1
,e i, 1M
S
10
M'oro o!"
810,000.— dent and, troops having been sent to put j.m'n0TS there, was reported to be maki of which down the insurrection, two saivuinary en- 'I0m
find no doubt refers lo the dis-! ^''v
turbance at the crold dig«-inrS before re-1
an
ton
ljuvn
t'!C ^oss the. French frigate in 'n,'i:iu troubles weie on the increase,
J"'
l0
sa
werc
authorize any city or
act, to supercede the common schools es-
KUPP°'ted
*4 RR I DEC. 4. When any tax is reauired to be
b^ the public funds.
act he
receipt I the proper authorities of any city or town,
.cccipt to Mrs. (iay. ^T)
sani0i npon tiia st of
lu
to taxation tor state and county
the payment back to and shall pay over the same who
county
-^t
a TER Fiojfo.vilSllxlA.", 'Jtnnici, in I*cn,i,ylv»..in.
NEW YORK, March 39.
vini f.? »t- daoou great excitement.
,,1 'L1
1UU1U
'age cfnfco I
Page which out half a million dollars
nf 1,„IP riu .3.
eU 1-Veo 4 Co., Uobinson i- Co., and ,^
rights Miners Itepos.l al 1 eWl.
Adams & Co., closed all the,r branches!
without paymg one dollar ont, except ,n
U'ke.n
1 1 'l
A meeting of merchants convened, and passed resolutions that the utmost confidence in the of the house, which restored confidence, and affairs seemed to wear a better aspect. On ,1C.„ r... the m, however, Page, Bacon A Co., sua-1 °f °f
pended, and on the 23d Adams & Co.,
fcan I' rancisco, where, on the 22d they „oslness ,0
r"X on-
aud
ett0Kter.
Paul 6200,000. Ihe
r, ,, In February, an interesting series of re-,c,°-cJ
kept the
ious me(!
""mo seventy
,0p0r«cd
as havin_
i|ej froni niefumters between the. jiarties.
been killed
lii'j native Californians had held several
Shcri
Cuiujf lo the monetary
j.he Canada sailed from this port this recently arrived ships in the harbor rning, taken §1,207,000 in specie. Francisco, had not been discharged.
speci
,r, 'J
Sandwich Islanu dates to the od I ebin.V
Tha United States ship Portsmouth had arrived at Tahiti.
an(^
f'le
SEC. 6 ^Nothing contained in this act I Ihe British war steamer Devastation was in I Jn the early part ol tlie year, a most re-
epiecnued currency at face. shall lie const.ru«d to authr.rivA «nv /.iftr «,.! the harbor at San Juan de Nicaragua.— freshing season of religious interest occur- __
rJ'he
les of produce there was no material
tine Candles, 60a62 1-2 Lard, 14 l-2a!5 new Butter, 45a 47 Hams, 19c. and clear Pork, -$21.
SUPPOSED MURDER.—Suspicion having been aroused in consequence of the sudden demise and burial of Mr. SAMUEI, STILL, his body was disinterred by the proper officers, and a coroner's jury summoned to inquire into the facts. A post mortem examination satisfied the physicians in attendance
READING, PA., March 17.
The Municipal election in this ciiy yesterday, resumed in the complete'triumph of the American party all the candidates on their ticket were elected. The vote for Mayor stood as follows :—Wm. M. Baird, K. N., 1544 and S. L. Young, Dein. and
-i •. 1 Independent, 840. This result has pro-
Mces fi 0111 San Lrancisco to l(eb. 2Gt.h, ar- ,A DANVILLE, PA., March 17.
rived at this port this morning at 10 o'clock. She connected with the steamer Uncle Sam. She brings 262 passengers and ^92,000 in gold only.
The whole K. N. ticket was yesterday by 250 maj.
,illillIf,
conn trybranches open while they had any large number of the students of the
1
feared Adams tfc Co. would not resume for! 1,-1 rr ^an^ sixty davs, if at all. I
Jn
T1
,!'-rs
,V0,"'J r0'i
a°
of
.T®. "Sff1"»
lc
several heavy fa lures had taken place
had tr-mri're.'l"1 O -f !!'!S
nllt,!^Elt":|
1™: th° 8"ircity
f",
C"
°"1 °,f
the mines, but heavy rams had coiniuenced
the steamer sailed. No election of Senator had taken place, and the joint Convention had adjourned'1
c*
-y
a. vot.°
llul«f«"y
exciting character. 1
to twelve dollars a day, and
htcanier:passeng( On
by tlie East India ovcr-
la
T" ,n ,,
rani'1£co
4
f) llf' ia'.ia
v.,i w|,i,.i,
i, or ,i ,-i, vival which commenced in the academy, falling on the 2oth, and still continued when
am]
t()
ting in the minority were tho friOivin. news from the Kern river
in'
^reaeslroyed bv hre.
Loss §50,000. On the 15th February, sixteen houses were burned in Nevada and on the 21st,
1
elected here
ilevivalB in College^ of lZ
Learning.
From" a carefully arranged diary of the
Kew VorCin
vcl
.sil
fa lIiat cit
lh
jj Missionary to v.
Univcrsil nlul eaM wit
wm held A!t0
Colk'S°
11,51
Tho interest c-terd-H until fi-
of
V™}™
a
VJJ 0I
ry, brings no news of interest. j'i U.
1
Advices from Sydney, Australia, to tlie commencement of David Brainard's biief ^Oth December had been received at San but bright public career, an Francisco. The rict which occurred at Dr. Netllelon saw tho
Ballarat had resulted in a conflict between Qod ir. the conversion of
^twenty-tv of the former. tended into the varions religious societies.
that sai'l STILL l,il 'come to l.u death by «~1 m-T1»
strangulalion, caused by violence used up
for John llorer, who was arrested by officers Berkhaet, Johnson and Daringer, on Saturday, and taken before Esq. Fisher.— Rorer wanting time to collect testimony, the examination of the case was deferred until Thursday next.—State Sentinel.
Later from HAVANA. NEW YORK, March 19.
The steamer Cahawba arrived here this morning, with advices from Havana to the 14th inst. ".The trial of Pinto Cadalzo and Pinclo had been concluded by the military court, antl all of them were sentenced to death.— The Consuls of Foreign nations had called on the Captain-General to ask clemency for the prisoners, but they were refused admission. avana was quiet, and business improving.
j£irMiss Louisa A. Thomas, an apprentice to the printing business in the office of the Fort Wayne Standard, died in that city, on Wednesday last, after a shojrt illness.
both in East and West Nassau, aecom-
amo,1g
change. Flour is quoted at 815 Adaman-! students and one of thc I IOJCSSOIS of
Jareli 17. cJftss. Yet though the fact that he belong-1T
ecl to
we compile revivals of religion which have nine in every hundred of the immense
j" »cadcr„icS, and throng were^niet, 4^1^/
O|ibo4. h.ips never heard of him when alive.
excitement, save what resulted from the Irish rowdies, tceamc he was AlSK I Sjw"
grac8'
In the months of January and February, a work of grace .was experienced in which the Uniatly blessed.— uy to China, visited ith great ear behalf of the claims of the pagan world.
j„
rf"!f «wMfc P''0^68''0" "'Ortally wo„nde,l Poole w-a, r,niet.
^^7^ Reason of rclreshmg' was| He rc,»«ed
eamei 1m.1l the zfith. converts is considerable praver nicctiii^s tribnted his death to the malice of "a'•el of
several IT"I 1 T"f, Wd 'very morning, wiiici, are seasons I. isl," direct,,! against him Ts A.nert
of
tiinony of those who witnessed Ins^ia^a-
But
in
Foreigners have introduced amontr nj
I ^"pcricnced liilllinois (. 01 lege, respecting, would not snare his hie. They smote him I -n •, -e ,, ,.
"l.icli, the President wrote: "The revival down wheri he stood, nnaided and !the dictates of any
seems qnite as general a,id qnile a, hopeful si.,ti„?. I""X. "or t. the interests of
Sroal-resnitN as the revival which visited When near his end, in the privacy of his I
wlmer. The nnniber of dwelling with his family arojnd him he at-1 j''
the right hand of God." can." These w4ds struck a chord ili u'e
In itarch, almost tho whole of ihe pupils public heart, and there were A QUA ItTKR
1 Oi. nig to the scarcity of i..r h., 1I..ivn- ,it w... .. 1.. .. I i„,i 11 :l.' A 7.11 I. .. 1.' 1 .j. ... t.t
of x.1^ academy at Wave-land, Ind./ were OF A Mlii
converted dining a powerful re- NKliAL.
nnm,,.A,,^l in *•.« I
extended among all classes of th
In the Oglethorpe Luiiversity, Gen., a I revival commenced on the eveninsr of the
ISo further explanation is needed.
praver meetings, held by the religions portion of the students with special reference hist., by (he Hev. Jacob f'osar.d Mr -l? P,e"'L.1"-
to a work of grace in the Institution. WII.UAM S. HUGHES formerly of tFs ,-Vc
I A
ni 111
naiiv not a.student remained unmoved, and nearly all attended the meetings of inouiry A '"i TpiT-j. I
which were held daily. Public servi^ I ^pril JJleCtlG-,.
were held with deepening interest and in-!'
Ml
creasing units for nearly two weeks, dm- caiJeT jJiSrTZT,
mg which time about twenty expressed a I township. 110BERT V. Y.'JLSOX
'hrisitian hope, several of them mem-
inary, and also in Marietta College and the
ditTieuliies, the Female Seminary at College Hill. of San I At the Western Reserve College, th
nual
scasol»
{o}' colll'^s
P^per. looking out for the Kinney expedition— ing hopefully converted J" offer at COST, wholesale or retail, ,*y entire retain IVE dollars as their commission.
st"tols
In the Edgworth Female Seminary, Greenborough, N. C., fifty hopeful conversions of young ladies took place.
A most remakable ingathering of the youth connected with the Female Institute of Oxford, Ohio, to the church of God occurred in December.
Remains of Emma Moore Found. ROCHE STKR, N. Y., March 19. The body of Emma Moore, whose mysterious disappearance caused such excitement some months ago, was found yesterday, under the ice, in the mill-race, by a boy who was drawing water. It was, identified by the ear-rings and bonnet.
j£5F"Twenty-one persons were sentenced to the penitentiary from Chicago, at the late term of the Recorder's court. It is a hard citv for crime.
.TI,IC UTEE
on
was U!0
ine Urcgon Legislature had adjourned occasion ol tho first noticeable increase of ensuing April election. SAMUEL HORN Eji. on the 1st February.
APRIL) election. JOHN BUSKIN HA
... .,^.m- 1-IITOU :—Please announce mv name as a
religious interest, which resulted in the ylR EDITOR-.—Announce me us a Candida!
The Washington Legislature had made: apparent conversion of numbers of Chris- Treasurer of Union township, at th Olympiathe capitol of the Territory. prefessors. AT.r:lelect:on. A letter from I'age, Bacon Co., states• Duiing a revived which occurrea in tho I .Mn. EIMTOR :—Please announce mv iiam8*a* a
the students at the University at Charlotts- Ration, and oblige,
y.^IP jn the judgment of Ch?.riiy con- AI
vei te l. as a cnn'.tidate lor the onice of
niiri
miners, in which twelve ol soul's, was visited by a revival which cx-
steamer Fulton left that port for Ja-! red among the students of the missionary- OOHHtry [email protected] tlie day and all articles of general interest maica on the Tth. "All vrell." seminaries among the Nestorians. Desinnp to replenish theiir stocks, can have Cin- is sent to subscribers by mail, for Two During the
The markets at San Frin risen wr'Y vr"v I i-'uring the fall, a work of grace took I cinnati iulJs duplicated. The store has a good.rim Dollars a year. Three copies will be sent doll, hoi 'in the prices of tl.e leading avtU pta* to University in"0SforJ, Hiss„ I T™»-
the subjects of which wercanum-
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the University. In the female Seminary at ul pep per o., Virginia, thirty pupils were hopefully TT« brought to a saving knowledge of the truth. J. aii 521 L/p This was the result of no special effort, but John Coynnet of Madison township,
is attributed to the impressions made in sal Montgomery county, Ind., one est ray the Bible class taught in the school. I
candidate for Constable for Union township at the
TERMS LIBERAL— Auplv at R. E. "BRYANT'S, JJOOT & SIIOK STORE. March 52,1S 5.—ltn.
ail(i wllitc
In November, Delaware College enjoyed the letter "Q on the left horn, and tho York. a season of refreshing from the Lord.— f-PP^arance of a brand on the right hip, I President, Kirkwood, under date of Nov. but what letter if any cannot be ascertained, 27, wrote, "The interest has been very gen- and also the appearance of tho letter "S"
1
the ministry. A great revival took place in October and November in the State University of Mississippi which resulted in the conversion of seventy of the students.
ion
Ie,f' MP-' ot,hf
'may safely say that between twenty perceivable supposed to be three years old
Funeral of William Poole. TEE HEW YORK TIMES. The great demonstration at the funeral of
liillFoole, the.ri.e ,i3hte, in V»rk.
BILL POOLE was a "fighting man" in the I
city of New York. It is stated that he was
i,?
^—that in truth he was one of its
lr,!v'^mi"^.Vofklyjwd
IS thus accounted for by the Rochester uon, under CIRCUNISTAFTCE^in the'highest deAmerican, a prominent organ of the Am.cr-1 encouraging to its conductors In tho ican party of that State extent arid character of its circulation —in
REP»LATION,
FKH 0
sion at his funeral. 17ng and satisfactory. Why this display? Was it because I
I'oolc was a lighter? Not at all. Ninety-
Pl
1
He so declared on his death bed. Thn f«. upon all subjecti that may
have intioduced am oner us the
brutality of prize fighting. It is an imnor-1
tation abhorrent to our" tastes, habiis'nnd
•orld.
piinciples. "i'hey comer to our large cities in organized bands, and propagate heir' •, base arts. And they seek every occasion for^'V l" for Shcddins blood. On tho night when he I i„J .. VA°. ''of.11^
fo 1
Irish MMes .1 to fighl. But his assailants! T-? "1
si.aro his life. Tl„.v l,i.„ "'.'V
1
'!for °{hei's
u'5'0^
and Miss JOSEPHINE GRAY, of Monlicello. I and with that insf regard for public scnti-
,"-l!-l.e-s"cj'i
:u
21 arch 8. l^* tne J. eople, instead of the prejudices, (ho nf_ ... selfishness, or the vanity of individuals.—
tztzs. !•'»111
iiji .tnij umce oi «iustice oi tne reaco
r,,r tho office
of Justice oi" the Pe
for Union tnwdsliip, at tlie ensuinfr (April) dee-' S0opd -0f lien, and oblige JOSEPH EKSMl^OIiK. vice -—resis-t
EDITOR :—Please announce mv r.amc a? a
f.
iVlANV
,, PTTT! R-V R^S q"411'10 sheet, is sent to subscribers for $3 a £^2^000 ia. Jl
«toc!c of BOOTS & SHOES, bought mostly
'ear-
c.iMat\en ow £urt's. tion faoin the Daily, embracing the news of
spotted Steer, branded with
,m"ks "r
march 22, 1855.*
bnm'1"j
JAMES H. SHIELDS & CO.,
Forwarding1 and Commission Merchants, II DA LEXIS IS-
FLOUR & PRODUCE,
SOLE AGENTS OF THE
Kanawha Sa9t Company, State st., between Main and the river, NEW ALBANY, IND. March 15, 1855-6\v.
DISSOLUTION.
partnership heretofore existing under tho JL name of A. Horner & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2d. day of March. The business of the firm will be settled by Horner Davis. A. HORNER, Jit.,
THE
J. GRAHAM BRO.
Boot and Shoe business will be coutinued by the undersigned at »the old stand of A. Homer & Co. ABRAHAM HOH^iLR, JE.,
JACOB DAVIS.
i' March 15, 1855-3w.
Weekly Editions
AS A
P10™?1
AND
'^^BLE News
the. d^re°
by no means the worst of that disreputable I acquired by its discussions of class. Yet though the fact that he belontr-1 .topICS
°f Public.
fftvor
P"¥ic imPortfinc.ei ll»s
greatly
I1C mi ortft
1
t,'a"S(
leaders—is undeniable. Two hundred and I ProJe,
fifty thousand men, inhabitants of New I
ena:d
nce it lias greatly
tlie
most sanguine expectations
tors.-
^^novv.a
of over
r?&ular
°6000
copies, which is
WW
lh^.I.roPr-«tois^the
aPP°'llinS
Tinies feel that in
to tlle
Pu^llc
for
continuanco
I and an increase of the favor they have so
1 au
1,.icrease ot,
the
**vor they
Utta
xnty aan nist oi uli toi
,1"
.ea,'liost' MJ»t. most relia-
intorcst
ere so proved" the fact to be. Coruispondence of the limes, both Foreign We do not justify the tenor of his life. 1', ^0!'nes{u especially copious and it who shall excuse his cowardly murder?
a"d
attention. Tho
e"llritin^.311
hf!'
'ltH
a
1 en'lc°
a?'.i1
some of
^ost accomplished writers
WUh
}!e
Press »n
a"J'
1
Pa,t of the
U'S- onSre8Slonal
Legia-
u'.e lcportp, its accounts of public meet'»gs,—its record of Personal Literary, and General Intelligence, it will not be surrinRs
Jn its Political and Social discussions,
,M
Iut"rto
cla""s
P'"™1- Itnei-
10
P°
a 1 t,le
a"J
°F
sentiments, nor
01}J' fac'10"-
Il
,"tlePc"'lc"t
m'
1,
.T'L? l'l,t^Jc.v',-*lfare
lli0
cit-j phenomenon is accounted for. It embo lics dpIc«l'L It a. ill uige anil ad\ocate I both a lesson and warning "uUcatl0.n' lemperance, Lconoequal and exact Justice to all men, subdevotion to Civil Order,
Die new commission of Gt ten. Scott!
!nis,- on to Lau
». will
P^ies, and regard-
iepaitj objects purmimg snch
,n
"K?.®!"
°=i'^ Mitor Iwst calcnlsted
ftnd
i(soun
to ad-
g'Cat PLincipies of Republican
I t'leedom and of Christian Morality," on hicii ail social and all civil good must al-
vie^s upon them all
thiSn^,jt
•Vlth ,dnG'.aspect
«P"'»ons may be different,
a'!
'vr C*n icedom, of sound Morality and of univer--v sal Education. While there will be no from the conduct of the paper every effort will strength and
oi.-.j.o.
a., cr
The institute for oung Lmiies, situated the Peace for Union township, at the ensu- The Daily Times, (Morning or Evenin, I in eat Kassan, N. V., the scene of tho ing April election. SAMUKL DEMOUET. Kdition as may bo desired,) is sent to sub-
r.n,|
nsefulne.-s. It will
^nngs to^substitute Lesson for
ism,-nppea.s to judgment instead
thesom,«
a"( 1 comm.on
£ense of
5IL
RR°!NIS'
*"LOTR
nonounce nbnges wherever
they may exist -—urge economy, efficiency, and an intelligent regard for the public in every department of the public ser-
all-unjust aggresf ion upon the
s, the institution, and the sentiments of
rights. every action and in all things aim to promote harmony of sentiments and unity of effort among all tho friends of national
of tlie TimGs as it has been ire sapervisidn
control of HKXRY J. RAYMOND, as.:
NITOP.: Please announce my name sisted in its various departments by accomJut'tice of plished and experienced writers.
ter of the Daily, printed upon a handsome
Post-masters and others who may
procure TKX subscribers at this rate, may
Tho
WeeJdv 'l imes, containing a seiec-
ty copies for iwenty-^ive Dollars, to one address. Payment in all eases is required invariably in advance and no paper will ever be sent until the receipt of the money.
Ml letteis enclosing money, or on busiiy kind with the ofhee, to be adPublishers, RAYMOND, HAR-
Ress 0
PEn
& Co., No. 138 Nassau slreet, New
S E I A N O I E
itST'The knowing ones and many of ihe rest of mankind," now use no other cough remedy than Dr. Lococks Pulmo-
and will effect a permanent cure in a few days. Thousands who have 'used them, unite in declaring them agreeable to take, convenient to carry, sure to cure, purely vegetable, and perfectly safe at all times for children or adults, and for public speakers and singers they aro invaluable as they at once render the voice clear and flexible. Price 25 cents por box. Sold by medicine deale.is every where, and used by thousands throughout the Stales and Canudas.
and.
A. CSrQpci
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF TIN, COPPER ANJ
SHEET-IRON WARE,
ON&hands
and for sale at Hoover's, at Graves Cumberland's old stand,on as good-terms as can be had in the west. House Gutter, Spouting and Roofing done so as to warrant satisfaction. Mending done on short notice. (CTRags, Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead taken in exchange for ware. J. HOOVER.
March 15, 1855-tf. ,.
