The Butcher-Knife, Volume 2, Number 8, Danville, Hendricks County, 19 September 1857 — Page 5

... . Ban ville liar'"" t. . Butler. Corn1' Meal, -COc;. , 1 ' ; - " "Cheese,' l15e;:, ' Coffee, Rip, 15c; Java,- 20s; Eggs, per doz, ! 7c; . ' Fish, White. 10c; Mackerel, lio i. 13c; No 2. 10 c; , . -. Apples, green, 3040c; ; Potatoes 406G.6; ' Wheat, 05e; ' Onions, 75 $1,00; " Sugar, 15c; JfST Andy Bates Was.bronght to town ester day evening for safe keeping. It

appears that Andy was under bonds for

For the Butcher Knife. Agricultural,: Fair. i- The committee appointed to .make the awards on Agricultural Implements, feel that concerning the trial of corn and cob crushers, something more than a mere passing notice is called for. v Three mills were entered, the Little Giant,' the Youn America, and the Star mill. Much to the regret of the committee, the Little Giant tore loose from its fastening, and Mr. Birkenmayer of Indianapolis, its exhibitor, did not again prepare for the trial. The contest was altogether between the Star mill and the Young America. The Young America, in grinding one bushel of corn, made 47 revolutions and required 0 minutes and 54 seconds to grind said amount. The Star mill in grinding one bushel of corn, made 37 revolutions, requiring G minutes and 5 seconds.

The committee after a thorough trial of

the Youny America and Star mills, believc, that, all things considered, the Star it ill is decidedly the best, arid have no hesitation in recommending it as such. Committee. 8.; A. Verbrike, Danvillle; Jehu Hadley, Pecksburg; Harris Almond, PlainGeld. The exhibition which has just closed, has been successful beyond the cxpection , of its most sanguine friends. This may : be easily inferred from the fact that the the executive officers would not have commenced the heavy refitting until they had made arrangements for procuring the

necessary amount of money to meet all '( well to leave off their hoops, as we are, arrearages, should any occur; but instead'j credibly , informed that the space between of this state of things, they find on set-'the desks and seats will not admit them

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'undersigned lost lu ' - c Da tain in? fifteen ci" twenty dJkrj L : - ' and between : two and t!:rc-3 th.-j.- I ?!hrs of promisor? notes, r.nd an t,3 acrj 1: : ! '..arrant, issued to" flush P. V.miih, f-r ' : ; the war of 1812. A large number of the notes were sriven to tLo undersigned i , luistra-

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. Persons knowing tliemrclrci indebted to the undersigned as, above, stated, are notified not to pay any person other than the undersign' ed. WILLIAM WQllHEh. September 14th, 1857.8 3w.

BY virtue of an execution, to mo directed from the Clerk of the:Boone circuit court.

some crime, and was about to make his ber l857f at the Court IIouse door, in the'tovia

exit, when one of his securities nabbed him andgave him over to the sheriff..

Bring, out the guards.

if5F We received one of the premium pound cakes at the fair. It was made by Mrs. J. S. Miller, and for delicious taste, certainly was unsurpassed by any that was exhibited, if Mrs. Miller feeds Jo on 'that kind,' he has no right to complain. Mr. William E,..Spilmaa, a thorough classical scholar, has commenced a six months school in the seminary. All who wish to attend a good school this winter, would do well to improve this opportunity.

of Danville, Hendricks county Indiana, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, to-vit: The north half of the north-cast quarter of the I'orth-west quarter of section nine, in township sixteen, north of range two west, containing twenty acres, and on failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, offer for sale to the highest bidder, the title infee simple. Said real estate given up and livied upon as the property of John Clifton, at the suit of John 11. Talbott, Aram A Hammond and Washington Talbott, for the use of Wtlliam'Turner, security, ami against John . Clifton and Andrew-Cliftt.n. C. OAAvTEIt; Sheriff II; C. By E. II; Sth-augiian, Deputy. ; Sept.- 18th, 1 857. 3.3 w fee3, . . ':

07 Youn;; ladies .who dasign attend -inm the Free Cchccl next wek would do

tlcment that they arc able to pay all demand against the Society and lend some two hundred dollars at interest. -

27th ol this month, at 2 o'clock P M.

0? Daniel Conner was arraigned before'his honor, Esq. Astloy, last Thursday,

on a charge of assault and battery, upon I are !lvited to attend.

one John Clifford. T.ha defendant plead guilty and was Oned 05 and costs, amounting in all to 00,10.

OCT 1 e premium sucking colt at our

hte fair, owned by John Blackburn, was named Butcher-Knife, ia honor of our

paper. We'll bet on hi

wjihoul a terrible smash up.

07" Eld. Edmund IIerrod of Boone county, will preach at the Missionary Bap-

NOTICE is hereby givejj, tirat- tie undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Winas, late of Hendricks county, deceased, Said estate is supposed to ba solvent. ISAAC II. PEIKS0I? Administrator. Sept, 14th, 1857.8. 3 w. ALWAYS- ASEAJ3 ! '

npHE undersigned has just returned from the X east with a larger and better assortment of DRY GOODS, than he ever brought to this market before. My stock consists of .everything usually kept in f-uch stores, and I flatter myself that I can

list church in this place, on Sunday, the M for r,st favors, Task a continuation from

my old customers, and solicit new one. Call and examine my stock..

Sept 18th. 1857.

MF'Mr., Eiraons,' of the Adams Expres, will pleaco accept cur thanks for Ite papers, 'Adam's ha fast line. OT Circuit. Ccart mc:ts here ca Men-

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OT That young gent acted' very imprudent when he reported about Jimtowix that he was soon to bo married to a respectable young lady of this place. You

can't establish rour credit that way, old fellow

JESSE MARTIN.

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IiL kinds ef Hats Caps, Eu:ti.r.::d Zs.:, - for sale cheap at MAHVEiS'

Z7''EiQZQ yoarg men about Pittsboro had. better look out. A few more such demonstrations among the ladies, might cause cr.:e di:turbir.co ia the prcm:: :j. ZT Read 'A Ctcckhcldcr's'Hail Read f.

artich on: the first pairo.

RIGHT kinds of Ginghams, IV-r.nd Alpaccas may be had at MAilTINS' h 1IIE best quality of Cotton Yr,ra r I CarJL pet Yvraip, cheap at MAIViIirS' w v .. i " .Hi ' -y - ' - 'mil... . i. ,WM., T . , M. , ,,. m TF you want any Cloths, Cassimerci or THtins

of good quality, go to

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