Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 30, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 June 1849 — Page 1
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co i i v o r n c t.s. Clerk's, Auditor's, Treasurer's, R"forilfr'. ?heri'T's oflic-s. arid Court llonse at the comer of Main and Maincrosj sti eeu.
CJILJSCEJIIS: Rnp'.i-Jt Church, on Vinest.. between Main-Cross and Thirl, services Snhba'.h lajriung and evening Kev J. A. K irtley, factor. Chris'. ian t'iiurch, on Poplar I. ane, between Main-Crosa and Third, services Sahbatli morninu and eveiihia tilde r Coodwin. Pas'or. Christ Ctiurch, ; I'rote-nnt E.plsropal.) on Mu'berry, bptwefii Ma n Cri ss ai d Third, services Sabhath morniiil' and alternoon Ilev. R. l..Clax:on, Pastor. tier in a i Lutheran Church, or. Mam-Cros st., corner of Church st . and M a m-Cros, services libbat !i morning and a tier noo ii Sach.-e. Pa-t t. V.ethodi-t E. ChnriM.rs. Uev. Win. M. Daily. P. E of Madisou DiBinct, residence corner .Main cross and Broadwa v. W'ps'ey Clupel, (M. E ) on Main-Cross between West .ind Poiiiar Line services Sabbath morinng and evening Uev. Wafer Pre-cotl. i'x.stor. 'lhird Street CMi c!i (M. E ) on Third street, fetween Rraulway and Poplar Line, sirvices Sa'ibath uiornin" and evening Rev . W. Mi I ck Pastor. St. John's Church (M. E ) at present on Third street a' the Upper rreiiiinary, services Sabbath usurning and eveninir Rrv. J.S. Hayless Pastor. lermau Methodist E t'hurch. on Third st , between Main and M nlhcrrv, services Sbha' h mu.rnli.ir and evenins Rev. J. II. Barih, Pastor. Colored M. E. t hnrch on Walnut st , above Fifth st , ervice-i Sabhatii morning and evening Rev. Mark Smit h. Pas-tor. Protestant Methodist Church, on Third St., between Mu berry and West, services Sabbath morning and evening. First Pres'ij teiian Church (Old School) on Broadway between Second and I! ih sis., services on Sabbath mornin2 and evening Rev. C. Leavenworth, Pastor. Second Precbyterian Church. New School, corner of West and Thiid sts., services Sabbath morning and afterternoon Rev. 11. Curtis, Pastor. Associate Presbyterian Church, corner of Iliah st and fherry Eaue, sei vices Sabbat h morn ing and alternoon Rev. J. Brown. Pastor. St. Michael's Church. Catholic, on Third St., at the head : of Church, services n Sat'baih morning and evening Rev. Mr. Dupoutivas. Pasior. I'niversaiist Church, on West street, between Main-cro-s and Third, services First and Thiid Sundays in i each, month Rev. H. F. Foster. Pastor. American Home M issionary Society Asency, Rev. H. I Little, aeent, Third St.. between Vine and Edn. ; American Sunday School Union Agency. Rev W. D. Riisseter, agent. Third st., between East and Walnut. American Hih'e Society Depository at Dutton Sc. Adams' bo-'slork e. Main Cross st. M A D 1 S 0 N HOUSE est .ioir w. ftAurcasox, On 3Iain st., between Front and Columbia, CINCINNATI, OHIO. k. II earn I at Cincinnati and i Jlatlisoii racket L.mc 'JTTi1 Lit-, l he V isconsin, Capt. TT VV right, ai d the Madison Helle, Cant. J. O. Wrioiit. Tne anive named boats leave Madison and Cincinnati daily, Sundays exefpted. Leave Madison Immediately after the arrival of the cirs, and Cincinnati at 1 1 o'clock, .A M H W IFTM'KK NO. 4. This fine steamer has been purchased hy a L.J"'. cmPa"V in this city, thoroughly repaired, sfessmjSibss a,d will hereafier run as a resular packet iir-i een i oe, cities of M adi joii and Louisville. She will lesve Mad son every Monday, Wednesday anil Friday, a? 2 o'clo'-k , P M, and returning leave Louisville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday , at the same hour. For Irek-ht or pas.-ae, api Iv on board, june 2s-:t;if JOHN ;. CLINE. Master. SULLIVAN, WILSON CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Do?neslic Dry Goods, Main Ciot-s Street, between Mulberry and West ITIAIMSO.N IND. JOHN' WOODBURX. JOHS R. WOODBURN. J . WOODBUItlV A SO X , WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding and Commission -Merchants, jan 1? Oun Sr . Fronting Stkambot Lscixa. (;s;oiUsi: m. iiuut Forwarding and Commission W ent St. near Steamboat Landing;, MADISON, INDIANA. !FW CtlIIISSION iioim:. IT A VIVO opened a Commission House in this city i fir tbesnieof I'nd ce atl C.roceries, and ihe rereivme anil forwarding of goods. I ho;e by my attention to jrive satisfaction and thereby secure a portion of t.be huiiness 1 am prepared t i make advances on flour or oiher produce when revived in store, or to ne shipped by me to another market for sa'f. I will five th receiving and forwarding of ;oods t. v river or railroad, my par" ticu'nr attention at as low ra'.es as it can b dune aprd f GKO. M. PRKIflT. 15 . J . II A T iITa W AV, (corner of main and front streets,) rsii; so, idiaa. Kee" ronstan'ly r n hand a gei pt n 1 assortment of all articles in his line, to which he w..u;d repcr'fu !y call the attention of ah persons wishing to purca. Rim(j Sun. miril-amn " WILLI A 1 IL LOWE LEATHER AYD F.VDAG STORE. Main Cross Street, near Cherry Lanf, ap 11 MADISON, INDIANA. II . I I . X T B A T T O ' , AT T O 11 N L Y AT L A W , .Va .Us on, Indi sua. JtTr Cff.ce 'n the Post Office Buildire. entrane on 21 Street. J un 2-3?t f JOH A. HEMIKICKS, Attorney at I a v , Madison, Indixna. T TOffice on West stree', one door roi-ih of the Pos ; OrTice "i'v to tf .11 Alt V I. f flTY MI OK !TORe! 1E"ST E are j ' r--ei virg our Spru g st.- of Boots t W and Shoes. They have ten se ecu ,t wan care, and wi l be s;d on our old principle Lojv PRirr. ( Atr niv Montv. . s,.rU i R. L MARVIN. ' !ain -ir,-s street, 2 doors e-ast of the Bank.
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR 1S49.
I VI 5 pJ J ? X c d" j SUN. 2 5 2 ? r x S . - r5 r ". i ' Rises. Sets. '. ' j : '. - H. M. H. M. JAN., 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 4 51 7 8 9 10 11 1-2 13! 7 21 4 58 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 7 IS 5 G 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 7 13 5 14 2S 29 30 31 ! FEB., 1 2 3 7 C 5 22 4 5 6 7 8 9 10j 7 0 5 30 j 11 12 13 14 15 K, 17! G 51 5 3s i IS 19 20 21 22 23 24! 6 42 5 46 25 26 27 2S ( i MARCH, 1 2 3 6 32 5 53 ! 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 6 21 i 6 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17! 6 10 6 s 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 5 59 6 14 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 j 5 4S 6 21 APRIL, .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 46 6 2S 8 9 10 11 12 13 14; 5 27 6 34 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2l! 5 17 6 41 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 5 7 6 IS 29 30 MAY, 1 2 3 4 5 4 59 6 55 6 7 6 9 10 11 12: 4 52 7 1 13 14 15 lb 17 18 19' 4 46 7 7 20 21 22 23 25 25 2.1 4 41 7 13 27 23 29 30 31 j JUNE, 1 21 4 37 7 IS 3 4 5 6 7 8 9! 4 36 7 22 10 11 12 13 14 15 lGj 4 35 7 25 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23; 4 37 7 27 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 4 39 7 27 JULY, ..I 2345674 43 7 26 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 47 7 23 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 4 53 7 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 4 53 7 13 29 30 31 AUG., 12345 5 7 G 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 11 6 58 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 5 17 6 49 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 24 6 40 26 27 23 29 30 31 SEPT., 1 5 30 G 29 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 5 36 0 IS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 42 G 7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 49 5 36 23 24 25 26 27 3S 29 5 55 5 45 30 OCT., 1234566 25 34 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 9 5 23 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 6 16 5 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 6 24 5 4 23 29 30 31 NOV., 1 2 3 6 31 4 56 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 39 4 49 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 47 4 43 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 6 55 4 39 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEC 1 7 8 4 36 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 9 4 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 14 4 37 16 17 18 19 '20 21 22 7 19 4 40 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 7 21 4 41 30 31
Hank wVofe Table and Exchange List' Corrected Weekly from the Cincinnati papers OHIO. TENNESSEE. O. Life Ins. T Co...l pm'All solvent Banks. ...3dis Lafayette do j ALABAMA. r rii,m. .. u Mobile. Bank e.f ..l2dis commercial..... u Median's' &. Traders'. . do Other Bksi'Slaten 'a Ov&Bdis City Hunk. . . do ARKANSAS. State h'K of Ohio hrancs nar Ml Pank ,iO ,0 dis Clinton b'k Columbus... .par, NORTH CAROLINA. Chiihcothe .....par. Ali p,,lvent Pruks......2 dis Circlevilie. Jos Old. P.. .par, crji'Ttt catjht ta Circlv'e S. Renuick.no sal'!. 60VTH CAEOLIN A. ( iajton par A'l solvent Banks. . If. .2 dis Franklin b'k Columbus. ..par GEORGIA. (eauga, rar Augusta. ...... Marinrt par Savannnh Messiltoii par Other Banks... 22i dis i i Mt t leasii.t ai V -N. LOUISIANA. 15 dis New LM,o-.;::::::::::::par ifdis -'anduskv v F.an.i M's.bb Stpiifi'vl'e.O ir' ILLINOIS. Jefferson Branch par-'tate Bank 374 dis steu envillc ...no sale Saawneetown Tj ois "oosier an TIRGIMA. Wfuprn Reserve .. Xenia .ai e 'vi lie. ........ . Cleveland i oiu. Bk Lake Erie Com. nk Scioto.... Hamilton Lancaster Miami Exp jrtin;r Co I - rhana Par Eastern solvent Banks, par ..par vv h'etinc 5's upwards.. par l'ar Under 5 1 dis . . lar r EASTERN BANKS. ..par New England ..par vew York , . . par New Jersey dis Pennsylvania fill dis Maryland ."o rii-i and upward .par . par ! par par j par j Pr 13li dm " ranviile Farmer's Bk Canton . .tJO dis C nder 5 Yest Union no sale MICHIGAN. Le' anon no ssde :t. Clair dis All other Ohio Bks...nosale River Raisin no sale INDIANA. Oakland Co no sale . . , , . Ba-k of Michigan f,dis Bank and branches., .par M KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks... r- ... - v.. tLiia ! WISCONSIN. I pm Ma &. Fire Ins. Co 2.? d These Banks have heretnfoie been from 333discounw 1 nt are now Generally received at par. j AN ORDINANCE- To Refuse to License Taverns, j I'mfre. h ni-s. A'e. Portf r or Beer shops, or Houses for the sale or barter of Spirituous or Fern ented Li- 1 q inrs -v a les quanti y than a quart, or in any quan- j ti:y to 1 drunk anout the retailer's house, out house. ard or carden in the city of Madison. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of ! "he rhy of Maeti-on. 'that fiereefer i,r license shall t irsn ted t ) any person to -etall epiiituousor fermented hpi T in the my of Madison. Str. 2. 'I hat if any person shall sell or barter any spin u-.iU' o- fermented liquor, bv a tefs qnauUtv than a quart, or in any quantity 'o ti druuk ji y about he retailer's house ont-rrou yard or earden. wrhin the cor- i n.,rnr nji tin id if lhA rilVOt M JI d t . n I. a r. . . . . . . sbali. ui-on conviction iheref.f, t.eiore any iriunal bav" - ii-jiir,.-di-ii pav. f-r every su-hofTnce. not le than tv.ei,iv nor more than one hundred doila's Ai d any person- upon mhoe information anv convir-fon .h.i.'h had. .hall be entile i to and hah receive one haf of j sail f.ue, when the seme rhail be roileu(j sec. 3. Tnat an or.n'ia"ce heretofore passed on th u-jectof reiai ing spiriMoo au i iermented liquors m ! the citv or" 1 d isoii coitiiiu in corflirt ith th,- nrdi. I nance te and trie wme i hereby repealed. J ej. 4. This ordinance to he in force from and afer I its publication. Passed May IT. '19. CULVER WOODBURN, Ft 'at ' Attest F. CrumHa-HT. City Cifjfc oy 1.
DAILY COURIER. . F. V J. IJ. COVIMJTOX. Editors.
j (Zj The candidates for Congress in the SecJ ond Congressional District of Indiana, will address their fellow-citizens at the following places, ' in Jefferson county, to wit : I Kent, Republican township, Monday, June 11; j Dupont, Lancaster towu'p, Tuesday, June 12; ! Mud Lick. Monroe town'p, Wednesday, June 13; j Canaan, Shelby township, Thursday, June 14; Jackman's Mills, Milton t'n'p, Friday, June 15; j Mechanicsburg, Saluda town'p, Saturday, " 1 C. I Speaking to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. ! C. L. DUNHAM, , W. M. DUNN. josi:iji a. v." in a i it. I A candidate for Governor, will be with Mr. j Matson at his appointments eonimeneiiigr at J Danville, on Saturday the 2J day of June, and euu ai iiuniiugton, on c-diuruay me ititn oi Ji une And wilt then continue his appointments as follows; at which times and places he invites j the attendance of Mr. Matson, his competitor: j Marion, Grant co. Monday, ISth June, i Muncetown, Delaware co. Tuesday 19th June, Andersontown, Madison co Wednesd'ySJO " Pendleton, same evening, at 7 o'clock P. M. Greenfield, Hancock co. Thursday, 21st Noblesville, Hamilton co. Friday 22d " Tipton, Tipton co. Saturday 23d 9 o'clock. Kokomo, Howard co. same day 4 o'clock. Rochester, Fulton co. Monday 25th June. Warsaw, Kosciusko co. Tuesday 26th June. Plymouth, Marshall co. Wednesday 27th. Laporte, Laporte co. Thursday 2rth 1 o'clock. Michigan city, same evening 1 o'clock. South Ik-nd, St. Joseph co. Friday 29ih. Mishawako, same evening 7 o'clock. Goshen, Elkhart co. Saturday 30th June. Lagrange, Lagrange co. Monday 2d July. Lima, same day 4 o'clock P. M. Angola, Steuben co. Tuesday 3d Jul v. Auburn, Dekalb co. Wednesday 4th "July. Albion, Noble co. Thursday 5th July. Co! umbia, YV hittey co. Friday 6th July. Fcrt Wayne, Saturday 7th July. BlufUo'i, Wei's co. Monday 9th Julv Blackford, Blackford co. Tuesday lOih July. Portland, Jay co. Wednesday 11th July. Winchester, Randolph co. Thursday 12th. New Castle, Henry Co. Friday 13 July. Cambridge city, Wayne co. Saturday 14 July. Centreville, Wayne co. same day 3 o'clock. Richmond, same evening 7 o'clock. Liberty, LTnion co. Monday lGth July. Fairfield, Franklin co. same evening 7 o'clock. Connersville, Fayette co. Tuesday 17th July. Laurel, Franklin co. same evening 7 o'clock. Rushville, Rush co. Wednesday 18th July. Shelby ville, Shelby co. Thursday 19th July. St. Omer, Decatur co. same evening 7 o'clock. Greensburgh, Decatur co. Friday 20 July. Brook ville, Franklin co. Saturday 21st July. Harrison, same evening 7 o clock. Lawrenceburg, Dearborn co. Monday 2.1d. Aurora, same evening 7 o'clock. Versailles, Ripley co. Tuesday 24th Julv. Rising Sun, Ohio co. Wednesday 25th July. Vevay, Switzerland co. Thursday 26th July. Madison, Jefferson co. same evening 7 o'clock. Vernon, Jennings co. Friday 27th July. Lexington, Scott co. Saturday 2Sth July. Brownstown, Jackson co. Monday 30th July Rockford, Jackson co. Tuesday 3lst July. Edinburgh, Johnson co.same evening 7 o'clock Franklin, Johnson co. Wednesday Aug. 1st Martinsville, Morgan co. Thursday Aug 2d. Mooresville, same evenin 7 o'clock. Greencastle Putnam co. Friday Aug. 3d. Terre Haute, Vigo co. Saturday Aug 4th. It will be seen that Mr. Wright by this arrangement, will visit all the counties in the State, j except 11, and it is expected that Col. Lan", the 1 candidate for Lieut. Governor, Will visit those j portions of tne Stale. We are authorized to sav ,or 3Ir. Wright that he fills his appointments at the hour designated, and that it is necessary for him to be prompt in his appointments in order to fill the same; he hopes his fellow-citizens will likewise be prompt in attending the appointments at the hour designated. James is. i. am:. Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor, will address his Fellow Citizens at the following times and places: Eagle Village, Boone co. Tuesday June 5th. Lebanon, Boone co. Wednesday June Gth. Frankfort, Clinton co. Thursday, J une 7th. Lafayette, Tippecanoe co. Friday June ?th. Crawfordsville, Montg'y co. Saturday June 9. Greencastle, Putnam co Monday June 11. Gosport, Owen co. Tuesday June 12th. Speuce-r, Owenco. Wednesday June 13th. Bioomfield, Green co. Thursday June 11. Sullivan. Sullivan co. Friday June 15th. Carlisle, Sullivan co. Saturday June l"th. Vincennes, Knox co. Monday June 1-th. Washington, Daviess co. Tuesday June 19th. Petersburgh, Pike co. Wednesday Juue 'th. Jasper, Dubois co. Thursday Jun 21st. Mount Peasant, Orange co. Friday June 22d. Orleans, Orar.rre- co. Saturday J in" 2 5d. Paoli, Orange co. same day 7 o'c.ock 1 . 31. Cther appointments will be announced by Mr. Lane, running up to the day of the election. Siddall, Keevc A; Co., DRUGGISTS 4 APOTHECARIES, ' MADi-O.n, i.nu.ana, fjf WE j't rertv.d k e" -" "" of pure. Ir2s. Med ri'.e . Oil, ran t and lye -u. and , wi I endeav-r to Mt.fon-t.,i!yf;n t.ana a;i i'n. Cn.-m-ira:s .am' Tl!,r' r in T rrt!r'!-r"1 re sv-etiui'v solicit oi City t :,fii.-jBii5 and o hen a sriAxe of tteir patronage N. B Particular aUeatio pas i to Corrrrxwndinz Pre Fcriptions, 4i.e. ap22 TP, TT" A TCI I Kf, ?IATCIIES...i.G -o. of i ; h a itii Pt" FaibV iL'NT'or Biew Mtb; 2.' flr.w Kurd's jns receive! ti-r! f, r t-r rrrll SI UDA L L. ft T-E".. I .
Washington's .Marriage, i 1753 ve learn that Mr. J. B. Stearns, a distinguished artist from New York, and lately from Europe, has ben;for some cays at Arlington House, ia this Ticinity, engaged in making beautiful and very successful copies from the original pictures of Cel. and Mrs. Washington, the one of the date of 1772, by Pea'e, and the other of 1759, by Woolaston, with a view to the painting of a large picture of Washington's marriage, found in the Curtis collection, and private memoirs of the life and character of Washington. The scene of the painting is laid in the ancient parish church cf St. Peter, county cf New Kent, a colony of Virginia; time, Clh of January, 1759. In the foreground, and near the a!:ar, appear the Rev. Dr. Mossorn, the officiating clergyman, in full canonicals; he is about to present the marriage ring. The bridegroom is in a suit of blue and velvet lined with red silk, embroidered waistcoat, small clothes, gold shoe and knee buckles, dress sword, and hair la full powder. The bride, tu a suit of white satin, rich point lace ruffles, pearl ornaments in her hair, pearl necklace, earrings and bracelets, white satin high-heeled shoe with diamond buckles. Sh is attended by a group, consisting of the regal vice-governor of Virginia, several English army and navy officers, then on colonial service, with the very e!ite of Virginia chivalry of the old regime. The governor is in a suit of scarlet, embroidered with gold, bag wig and sword. The gentlemen in the fashion of the time. But among the most Interesting and picturesque of the personages of the various groups, is Bishop, the celebrated body-servant of Braddock, and then of Washington, with whom he ended his days, after a service of more than forty years. This veteran soldier of the wars of George II, forms a perfect study in the picture. His tall, attenuated form and soldierly bearing, and with folded arms and cocked hat ia hand, respectfully he ha3 approached the bridal group, giving a touching interest to the whole scene. lie is in a scarlet coat, and is booted and spurred, having just dismounted, and relinquished the favorite charger of his chief to a groom. Through the large folding-doors of the church is seen the old-fashioned coach of the bride, drawnby six horses; also the fine English charger bequeathed to Washington by Braddork, after die fatal field of the Monongahela. From the account of the marriage handed down from those who were present at the celebration, it appears that the bride and her ladies occupied the coach, while the provincial colonel rode his splendid charger, attended by a brilliant cortege of the gay and gallant of the land. Such was Washington's marriage in 159. Alexandria Gazette.
Camelina Sativa. Some of the Georgia planters for want of sufficient encouragement in the cultivation of the cotton plant, are beginning to give attention to the culture of Camelina Sitiva, (or goid of pleasure,) an unctuous seed resembling flaxseed, from which oil is expressed in the same manner as from flaxseed. The plant isa native cf Siberia, but well adapted to our Southern climateIt is an annual, growing from two and a half to three feet high, and yields a large and certain crop. It is already in demand in this countryIs dian Eloquence. The following specimen of elegiac pathos was delivered by an Indian over the contiguous graves of her husband and infant: "The Father of Life and Light his taken from me the apple of my eye and the cor- of my heart, and hid them in these two graves. I will rooin ten the one with my tears, and the other with the milk of my breast, till I m-et with them again in that country where the sun never sts." War be Afrau? Some quaint writer says, "I have seen women so delicate that they were afraid to ride for fear the horte might run away afraid to sad for fear the boat might upset afraid to walk for fear the dew might fall but I never saw one afraid to get married." XT By mans of a chemical discovery, recently mad, it is said that the oil cf turpentine can b freed from its peculiar smell so completely that not only is it rendered inodorous, but it can b impregnated with any desired perfume, without deteriorating its us,-;.:! properties. 17 The gold and ver mine of Russia produced in the var 1-4"". : -:; : y midiosi of dollars in gold, and nine hundred and forty thousand dollars in silver. Theodore Parkr a;Jy compare some men who grow very rih by tn, to cabbages growing in a violet bed. They fmcther the violets, but are after all, nothing but cabbages. DisAPFOJvrna. An editor "down east" says that be hoped to be ab'.e to present a marriage and death as orginl matter for his columns; but a havy thaw broke up the wedding, and the doctor got sick, so the patient recovered-
