The Butcher-Knife, Volume 2, Number 4, Danville, Hendricks County, 22 August 1857 — Page 3

, XT Oar friend Rattletrap of Springiorm, sends us a few items, local to that region, which we have no doubt will be read with great interest by cur readers living in that vicinity. The 'Grand Turk' of whom lie speaks, was at one time a resident of this place, and followed she3-

makin:

Cobble's new extra patent shingle machine, atSpringtowa, beats anything yet; he got it started last wee'r , when after working up all the material prepared, it could'nt stop, but went ahead making Ehini'les out of whatever came in its way until it ret the Grand Turk br the seal

cf the breeches, then the machinery broke and the thing had to quit. Turk fays that when Cobble's machine starts grain he intends to be a Way. He don't like tha idea of beinsr manufactured into shingles. Ycu talk r.f sharp men in the 'Knife but they hare one in Coatsville co sharp that he shaves every man that he meets with.

. MARRIED. i t lit1: h:t. by Rev. Mr. filler, Capt. Jc . .:l II. Tayloh of this count, to 111- IV-Airc. , G. UiiANcn, el:h-:t L.v.:ghlor cT Zlr. ll-iry Branch of Jc!m.: ; county, L::l:::na. Just as v:e pi ir rs i. :io c:i tka pent of starvation, and 'knerr net where our next meal would corns from ia popped our old friend, Capt. Taylor, with the

ket full of cake, which i:s pronounced to be of the first quality. Cap.t. Taylor and his. lady will pleass accept our thanks for the cake, and m return we tender cur good wishes, and hopo that ere Capt. dies, he will have may l''!s I ranches to Lis fami-

jT James L. Worden was nominated bv the Democratic Convention in the Tenth Congressional District as the canO c'idate for Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel Brent on.

Danville Ilarliet. Butler. 1215c; Corn Heal, COe; Cheese, Coffee, Rio, ICc; Java, -Eggs, per dcz, 7c;

Fib, White. IQc; Maekerel, Hot. 13c;' Black W

ff, s- ji- -r I -s n t ? nr A 4i 1 T i if' ' 1 ? 1 i, Cl 0i li ii V "... j UWUJ tfixv C -- v p v i o

to sell at auction would do weil to 'c.nl on Capt. Riii:,:;dl, as he is r. spleiulLl auc

tioneer, and ready at all times tc calls any place ia the county.

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ST Three cf the most ir:!d!:.. men in Indiana mav be found in Dur ;i and living within a stones thro:; cf c other.

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r If you wish to ascertain

a woman is passionate or not, take a rmddy doj into her parlor. Why is a tight boot like a grl: t null?'

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It is a ciomilar fact tk't I:

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oaths ia the Isiba vcrwuhr.

. . 2.il21lIIJ m tii3 XOSt Ci,C3 lit iJ c i IQh of August.

No 2. 10c; Apples, green, 4.0 50c; Potatoes, 40 60c; Wheat, Gll,05c;

Clark Sophia E Mrs j Cheney 11 V Crozee D 'Franklin Tho3 Forshay Mary J ! Miss

Montgomery Irena J ine May Elisabeth Mrs Oldham A J Parker Franklin Pri.tchett James Pi"rce William

A CuRiosirr. Capt. Taylor, Wei. li. Dunningaon, and John Irvin, presented us with a butcher-knife, which is n real curiosity. It can be seen by calling at

our oEQce.

T Last night there was a dance aCapt. Hose berry s. We were on hand, and shook our hoofs at an awful rate. The Captain, knows how to get up a nice cotillion party.

Distinguished Arrival. On Tuesday Hunter Elizabeth A Penster Elizabeth

we took by the hand our old friend E. i J-I! 0 . , , , , t r n- tt : Helton Jane Miss Smith fresh from the Queen City. He says lr , U7.n. J J Houges William his object is to renovate the town. We JXy att Elizabeth aoree with him that it needs it. Those ! llhz who are fond of the Drama should be on Hen disc Miss I T 1

thfi rrotind if thev wish to hear a deserta- it,u"M,H

a j tion upon old Macbeth.

Rust Chas P Master

Hoop John Itussell Margrct Mrs Smith Isaac A. Sawyer A E Sraitli Hannah

Qr The County Fair Grounds are being fitted up in grand style. The fair is open to the world. Look out Hendricks county gentleman; some cf your premiums might 1)2 carried away. 0T Theycu::g gentleman living ia Eel River township, must not !;? to bashfuj the next time lie gees to, Indianapolis to have a little fun.

We have received the -first number of the second volume of the 'Svmp Angel published in tho State cf Rcone by Reuben C. Kisa. It k a neat sheet and full of fun, as i:r-l ; hut Reuben trill have to enlarge if lis t:r.nt3 to keep psco with the 'Knife'

Shanklin John II

Junkins Noble or Stepens Wm G

Alexander Shepnerd J C Lewis William Walton Emalinc

Qjr Dr. Hoadley of Pittsboro, died Long Terresa Mrs Wright James Qrtr ht tTa wflo ,rnnr(f; McCray Daniel Zimmerman John

I . : .S l k. Ui. K SUS i.l I KSI.'ifiW. iAW o vatic: I

j u . y . man, and bore the reputation of honesty and a good physician. The people cf that neighborhood will miss him much.

store

Happening into Matlock's

we discovered all of his clerks were busy

WM. II. McPIIETEIDGE, P. M.

in dealin" out floods to his numerous cus-' adjoining counties, and m the buprcme and

toraers. That establishment is doinr'; a

staving

rnsmcss.

Notice. Those gentlemen who have been working so hard to 'break us down will please keep cut of our sanctum herc-aft'.'t1.

Q'j' Dr. Ohaver, and Fat Jim Matlock, will please accent cur thanks for a dose of pears.

JX7 Gibcon, the ycung mm who- was bail.

JOSEPH S MILLER, rni f vy mT rDANNILLE, INDIANA.

17111 practice in the courts of Hendricks and

uJjoining counties, and j

District courts of Indiana.

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BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Hendricks County, rvv 1 ; the August terra, 1857, 1 will, on Tuesl 15th day of September next, sell to f est bidder, on the premised, the o: ded third part of the south east the not th half (except ten acres o.t end) of the southwest quarter of five, in township fifteen north, of (.

west, real estate belonin to Jarric It ganna Hendricks, minors. On'H,!Jr

purchase motiejr to be paid in hind, ;::; l-.lnl in nine and the remainder in eigUto-?ii months from the day of sale, the purchaser jLjiviuhii notes with approved security, vaiviu vidua, tion and appriiiscmant laws. YOUNG GHORT, Guardian. Ai gust 21, 1837;4:3wfee;f2