The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1858 — Page 2
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Bank BxeU«ak«M at P*Mria. jS^LiSTK- MTOTIEl U-.-u '.luK apl’'- '• I A liui;,!
TLe Terre Haute Jonrna! is credibly It lias already been mentioned that On Bunday evealn^, November 7 t 1853, bv e»PKciK VA^>'i o* i. » * • i.strator of tho Kstate of Joear Hubbard, late of «lk.. .W.» . ;l. ;. ; v. v - ^ . 1 i ‘"ynl.i‘uvSu°uw, 1 "
,,a . ’ ». m. ... I*kt A. IUcketts, of CrrwenoMtle. ~ 1 ' • ' , ** r "
^vent 1111 r' ^ ^ -The Imppy irrooir has n iiched the goal of
' ^'ttarday last, addressed to promiiu-nt. Ut- (Vom tearing down the private reBidoin-issj* 1 '"^ 1 * '1°"^ ^ ^ ^ | pjXio-.s and oon-
ipublic documenU, bearing John 0
Uw* frank, arrived at our Pont Office, ; uul 'be vailed on to prevent a m b,
| publicans here and elsewhere.” \\ . of ! le.iru that i wittiilur installment was re-
(ireeDMSIte, SaluMi*v. Nov. 13.1S58. ire ™? “ uh “ p ‘”‘
and that m nearly eyety instance Iv | .
Wbnt ui tUeTimcaf jlicans were made the recipients of these
ww.w«.>«..ho wa-ffiSS • :‘r a'^riSrsf '"mIt.t.i
the bankers.* The firm, it
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N. B. Curtis & Co., are the owmurs i a wild cat bunk in Atlanta, Georg'
of
i with ciirth’s fairest flowers, and lit by joy's
have heard so much, are about bore »ow, thus tllat Mr . rcWards the demo rf we do not greatly mistake the 1 crat8 of hia distriet, to whose support he We speak for the people of Putnam—L ^ ^ ^ the
Strict frugality and good economy have (Vjil AT , ropos t(1 thls . the'Journal ula ' l - v ? W ! 1
been exercised tor the ’ -
eighteen months by all our v.ubcs— • ^ womW W( . n cn( , Usfh . but wh4fn The products for the year, which has on- , 1)crao( . ratri rcmeiuber thut thc doenments ly about a month and a half to run will uow bei|1} , ( lrculute d arc the Spoils of thc amount in round huiubers toiSlX ILLN- . /, i .1 4 ur
DREl. TIWCSANI, BOLLABS-.,^"*
um Company. At the time of their first| failure a laige amount of this trash was) the hands of the people of this section, 1
State und liruncltc- ! ,Hr *lndiMin. Michigan Pity P ar Elkhart, Elkhart i ‘itoctvillc, Wabash P“ r i tjoslicii, Uoshcn par , •Goaport. Gosport P ur j *Mt. Vernon, ill. Vernon par “ •Salem, balem P ilr “ *Salem, New Albany P ar
t “ Monti cello, Montioello P® r
“ *Paoli, Pauli par "llrookvillc Bank, Brookville par
’sBloomington Bank, Bloomington par; ! * Canal Bank, Evun.-villo P“ r ! * Crescent City Bank, Evansville P«r
Nov. a, 185S. :tt26
Admr.
First Premium Piano! I NOW' hav«; on hand a funeral ftt^orttnout 1 of “IM A NO FORTES’* from tho ccle-
for Hogs $200,000; for Jlules and Horses
holds his scat by virtue of Democratic support and votes given in the hard-fought
cd at their counter, have succeeded in
maintaining its credit.
Thc consequence is that a large
si'Nr;Araori^:h ( mma;:di^nd:h;
on
Bible Prcaelli n g.
3nil'J
tnivl'l IfJO
MAflFUAGE LICENSES ISSUED Jhiring the weekeiiiUn'i i't ittnif. A*ur. 12.
N v. C—To Martin T..ney and Mary A - »CamrrIdgVcit7B.uA Cambridge City ...imr _
suhniitU'dM) Heavy shaves I <,r, ' en - • , ,, , ,, ^CVntnd Bank, Indianapolis par brnted factory of Peters, Cragg & Co., Louis-
..a« -I—Si*.W,i*“ "Hr i tr TT 7, raewa: citizens—- cT , , *, V \ \ v had and what they could buy of it. until Xov. 10—To Sylvester Douglas and Luc!n- ( ,j,c rmi . r> HlUi ' k> yve.sttield P«i* Um First J'nniium.i, incompotition with ■■ New 11 -.. ii -. — Messrs.C. & Co. had re-established them-Ida A. ilorri-. H.,,isior Bank, Loguusport par York and Boston'' Pianos. The power and
selves, when it was redeemed. During 1 N'.v. 11 To iHiloinuii Allen and llunnali Um^ington County Bank, Huntington par sweetness ..t tone, thc elasticity of touch, and the six months in which they have been 1,; - K “ rl _______ “Indiana Bank, Madison ; !>■ r beauty of finish of this Instrument, is unaurdnino business since their i*. openin'' —vw Religious Notice—Kid. Wm. Indiana Farmer s Bunk, Franklin par passed. Me invite the speeiul attenium uf , iM.r5, e!f 1 M ms.:,',nville Ind Imliaim Stock Bank, Laporte par atimteurs, and those w i.-hing to purchase g„,d ( At o. have been quietly paying out U. e (SSafthim-h India** Keserve Bank. Kokomo pur Pianos, to our present stock, which will bo nil the ( herokee they could manage to thiH ,. u ou VlUS (Saturday) KV ENING,; “Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus par sold on the most libend terms and tullv war-
$100,000 ; for Cattle$100,t»f»0; for Wheat ■ h' his a » d every *>Hot of «* preHent-; NuV ls - 8i nt ,, lllv ( . 1 ,- mlu ..iight, and j tfs»g«"*«j- v”V;;:.::;.V ,,Hr ' ranlcd - DOBBINS.
$100,000; and for other articles of growth, | p^tcratic constitucmV are cnthled to manufacture and sale $100,000-making ofthat kiml cvoll to t i ic exclusion
^^‘^n 8a a g '! U “ l ? ! lggregate ’ of his preaentRcpuhllcan friends! We , of $000,000. And in less than seven;, )cmocrata \ vill jnsist oa , • . <*u.ro..c.y is n. the hands o our fur.uera, (i . . gl ndSarsi.purilla.undGrid- *SnKm Hunk Goshen. weeks the people of Putnam county will ,.T ^ “ ^ "‘ U n ‘ * on ,lau ^ mechanics merchants, and othem who' ^
, , • . 1 , , . „ r ,, their rights! mustsubnnt to have in their pockets, nearly all of the .^. t il loss u ion it residue of this large amount of money. Ui.’R Akkaiks with Central Ameri- ); s j inicnt
What is to prevent having good times? ca.—The Washingtcn Cnion, apparently j„j, fled. They even refuse to take Think of itl Six hundred thousand dol-j speaking by authority, says the policy Cherokee in payment of their own lars—thc net profits of one year’s enter- of thc United States is not to acquire allbough, by some curious management prise—and all distributed in dollars and |Central America or any part of it, hut w hich we do not fully comprehend, it is . , , , . , . , . ,i .i announced that it will be taken in paycents, or their equivalent, herein our, to open thc Isthmus routes and have them mc|lt ot * the outstanding debts of Muss,
Harding & Co.
The precise amount of Cherokee .non ftmiua&tlf VtCtdll iMl C$ (I'UrrCIlt. ey now in eiculation we are unable to
8e/i“*MA invite the attention of the sick mid
NY. A Virginia State Btimk Bk..Evmi.sville.par Parke County Bank, Kovkville par Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute par
Sheriff’s Sale*.
... , . , . "■ - ..v.w.. . —- — , moi. .ot i».o..., 1 )Y virtue of an execution issued from the mount of tins description of slnnplastei t,,d ic ftilvrrtii-einentoin our columns of ’'Southern Bunk of Indiana, Terre Haute...par ('i or k's ottioe, and to me directed, in fu\<>r
P ar of James I.. Adams, John Buckingham, Ebe
Those Buiiks marked with a ( ) have com- m . 7 .,. r Bui kinghain and Nelson W. Graham,
a iieavy and perhaps to- K ' •' «"'<• l>'e*uiii and’l .•tt.-rGiiiti.M-nt.llrA ar- xvith the General Banking Law of is:.:. iui d against JacobDaggy,.lames M. Hobcrt.s,„ k i iMnr5 u , UI1 t i all hope of the recstab- 1 1 ‘ Cough l»a. am, I)r. Imkcrs Spccino, Dr. re (|uiring a ilepuait of (at lua^t) titty thoiwaml McCarty and Richard \N .Jones, I Imvo
Ot'R AkkAHW M* tTH CENTRAL Ameri-I K‘V”” r, nt U t!f U |v}‘’ r - r„,.,u t. I',. Ion | II,, 'd K *'" Feiuule Conlial, and Dr. Easterly .s dollars at their market value, and to an nmoum levied upm and will offer at public sale at the t T)111 Wi 1,I I,tiv I :!.fli 0 'rm.. A,'.. V.c. ..l-V I Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines arc often per cent, in excess of their circulation. ( . ourt . lloU>u door in the towm of Grcemiastle,
’ pr,...ared bv .T tlmroughh educated Physician, T1,u »»* withdrawing their circulation. Putnam county, State of Indiana, on dobtf Cla mi-t and I’harinaeeufisl, so that all cun relv ... BVS.-K.NOKD and ..Rokkn banks Satan/in, the 20 th ,1ay of buvnnbrr, ]8:,S,
midst. Every debt in the county ought free to all thc world. Meanwhile it is to be paid by the first of January— but fair to ehtim that the covenants made tind enough surplus will then be left to| with our people shall be enforced. Not conduct all ordinary business on strictly only has Costa Itiea made ample apology
cash principles for the year 1859. Try it, friends—pay up, and deni in future for cash. The result will be a kind of
county millennium I Cimlcftted Scut**
The counties of Huntington and Whitley, at tho October election, elected James II. Slack to the Senate, and Mr. Firestone to thc House—-both democrats. Republicans allege that the ballot-box was stuffed in the town of Huntington, and that but for said stuffing, two Republicans would have been elected to the Se nate and IIou.se. Arrangements are being made to contest the seats of Slack and Firestone by their republican competitors. The frauds practiced upon the ballot-box in October were generally by Republicans ; and doubtless an investiga lion into the ballot-stuffing in Huntington and \\ hitluy will fasten the crimt upon tin' opposition. Theirs is a kind ot “stop-thief” cry, to give public opinion
a wrong direction.
IttV The “Banner ” is down on a proposition to construct a new Penitentiary in Indiana, for divers reasons, to-wit: Because “the very idea of having two penitentiaries in Indiana is enough to damn the character of the State because
“ no town of any
to our government, but received Gen. Lamar with great cordiality. He will attend the convention of the Central American States about to be held, with a view to effect the confederation thereof.
. that all cun relv
upon them u - 1 .eing mfo and. ffectual in curing " "V* Jf "" r “‘ < cli-.-a,-- for which they arc recommended. Agricultund Bank Mt. .sterling.. They are .stnndiird remedies, and can be found 1 1111 * - ' 11,1 11
jin ncurlvevery Drug and Apotheearv store in l.i .• •• . - ‘ ly
M hone isxumnrt tiilon <it thr rut< snjji.rrdto rurh. fj,.<1 t- and profits for a term of seven Agricultural Bank, Mt. St - ....... . . .
Atlantic Bank, Atlantic...
par yogi-*, of the following real estate, situate in ••20dis ’Putnam county, to-wit: A part of sectii n Id,
.. i r> dis
the I oiled Si ales.
JCsfeThat intensely Black Republican sheet, thc Putnam Itepublicun Hnnner. speaking of the victory achieved by Judge Douglas in the recent Illinois election, says it •is susceptible of positive proof that “he (Douglas) is as corrupt as politicians ever get to be, or as Buchanan himself.” This is the style in which we expected Christopher would speak of that great champion of popular sovereignty and democracy, tt/b r the < lection,—hut it does not correspond exactly with his complimentary notices of the groat Illiuoisian. published prior to the 12th of October. j&Sf"The Vincennes Sun of the Oth says that tho woman who was so horribly wounded, on the evening of the 27th ult., by the unknown assassin whom she was in tho act of providing with food, still lingers, but she cannot possibly survive but a short time longer. She has not partaken of n particle of nourishment for several days, and the vital spark would
, . ' ’ long since have tied had she not been of respectability in the . . . VT .
North or West, whose inhabitants have :m f" ^'c
yet been heard of the murderer.
at heart the welfare of tho rising generation, could possibly desire the erection of a Penitentiary iu their midst;’’ and because the proposition is a democratic movement, the object of which is to ruin place, the opposition—to make political capital | fears
ascertain, and it is of course impossible to tell. Tho prevalent opinion is that there is about $150,000 of it in thc hands of the people of this section.— 1 There may bo distant localities where it has been paid out. Tho amount of money on deposit with Curtis & Co. by our business men, at thc hour of failure, will not fall far short of $10.00(1. They promise their depositors, wo understand, that they shall' hortly receive their money in full. There is confidence in tin? promise in some quarters, but it is not
general.
lajncli Layy—Three .lieu Hung in iveu-
I iieky.
Camphellsvili.k, Tyler Co., Ky.
KKVISKD \ND < MHKKt’TKl) WKKKl.Y.
By LEWIS THOMPSON, Grocer, Grecucastle, Ind.
Bi insR~ lb ... • i PKOVIMIONS
Bkaks white l.oo Bacon Side, II I!i i w vx, It) 20 Shoulders Cohn Mkai.J.IiI 50 Hams, siigarc'd,lti....l2 t'n kkhK, Hi Dll •• plain,It) to COFFEE— ) “ eanvussod, 111.. I Itio, ( om n 14(ii talCliickeiis, r* do/.... 1.25 .lava Ukz2U|I’oTA foKB, hu 75
Loos, do/. Hi SALT—-
Fl.ol a,bbl 5.00 Luke, bill 2.50 FISH— Kanawha 2.25
Miickerel,No. 1,lb.... 10 Sl'GAB—
M bit' 1 Fish, lb 7 New Orleans... llgi; 12 j FRUITS— 'Crushed 14 Dried Apples 2.50!Eoaf 15
GRAIN— | SLEDS—
( orn. bu-h 4" Clover 5.50 M 1.rat, bush i’.5(ii 75 Timothy, bu 2.00 Rye. bush 4') Blue Grass, bush tin Oats, blub -iii Flaxseed 1.00 H ■, v. ton 7.00 Tallow,rendered...10
MOLASSKS— MooL—
N.Orl' iin • 1 50 Tub M asbed 25
Bank of Connersville 15dis township 14. north of range 4 west, and deBan k of Albion l ,ur scribed ns follows: beginning at a stone on tho “ Capitol, Indianapolis par half section line, said section 10, in the Craw- “ North America, Clinton lodi- fordsville state road: running thence we i on “ Albany 10disj fl gjd line to tho northeast corner of Clmrles •• Rochester par Shcldmire s premisis; thence south with tiieline “ Attica 1 ■* dis ofrtuid Sheklmiretohis southoastcorner; thence
“ Americu, Morocco “ Soutli Bend “ T. Wadsworth “ Rockport I’errysville “ Bridcport “ Warsaw, Warsaw
Klkliart Cvfi'uty Bunk Farmer s Bank, Jasper iCaluma/oa Bank Laurel Biitik Noi tliern tmiianu Bank Orange Budk
..15dU west with his line to the section line betwev'ii par sections 16 and 17; thence south vin said sccl*ar (ion line to tho northwest corner of Robert par Moore’s premises; thence east with the line of l l “. r |suid Moore to Ins northeast corner; tlieneo
13 dis Miuth with tlio line of said Moore, R. W. Jones, T. M. Oviutt and MTu. Daggy to the premi.-es
of llonsley
.. pur .. 5 dis ..10 dis ..10 dis ..20 dis ..20 dis .. 5 dis
Savings Bank of Indiana, Connersville...25 dis StateSt.x-k Bank. Peru 20dis State Stock Rank, Marion 10 dis Trader's Ibuik, Nashville 10dis Wabash Yu)ley Bank lOdis Wayne Bunk, Logansport 5dis Wayne Batik, Richmond 5dU The securities of the other Banks, not embraced in the above list, are exhausted.
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out of it, by holding the opposition to a fearful responsibility for making thc necessary appropriation. Here is the rub. Thc writer says “the Republican members of the Legislature have a fearful responsibility resting upon them the com
80,, Smith, the murderer of the ser-
vant girl at Vincennes, has been captured,
and is now undergoing a trial at that j would be free tp oppose them.
Thc excitement is great, and •o entertained that he will ho
lynched. The girl died on Sunday last.
B^n.At Portland, Me., a cute chap advertised a lecture on the “Humbug of Spiritualism,” the point of which would j he “letting the cat out of thc bag.”—
ill. »»fh dl 1. bA.tfrf!A4.W.S S «»»»lx. A „*«.
the Republican party-Indiana and her; encegcathorodat thccity hall on W cdues- 1 [irodu( . illf , a l nKlst i 11Btllllt (1( ,; th , ’ An . best interests, aa fur as be is concerned,, da y evening, and the lecturer, after a | other warning against the careless handmay go to the dogs, so that the great(?) ^ cw wor, l s on tho nature of humbug, took , ling of fire-arms,
and glorious (?) Republican party (?) i s | from beneath his desk a bag, which he preserved in its purity ! Tho deduction \ promptly opened, and out npruny a vrri- •
Thursday, Nov. 11, 1858. f
A mob of two hundred persons broke into tho (freenshurg jail to-day, and captured and hung Thompson, Hunter and
Despin, who were implicated in killing Sugar House, gnl on Fleece Henry Simpson about a year ago. Elias GoldenSymp, gul....so! Unwashed 3S Si (inonawni, ivm.i.ii.iM i:. soon after. Hunter made a eonfossion, CINCINNATI I’RUDLCE MARK.KT.
implicating six others, whom thc mob,
arc uow pursuing. sentiul change. The (Uiuaml contimns mudSouthCarollnaTiu a'l.l ehietly local The sales mid up ir i i m o u i /i l.ioubhls, at .^4 30(f»,4 3.» for ^imorhne, and Hon. John McQueen, of South ( aro- M 7(l( „ , (J , extra. 1,H71 bids were reIma, recently addressed a portion of his i eeived the last 24 hours. Wheat—There is constituents at Cheraw, in that State, on a g dernnml for the fim r grades and the political topics, when he expressed his m " rk,,t i ‘ : (lrnil ' r , though (imitations me not opposition to any participation by thc h^her. tSHh-s 1,500 bosh fair R,si at S8c; psjv..4i J r • a i ru i a 200 do do do do 90c; .{no do do do at 90; and Mate of South ( urolma in the ( harlcston ( |„ p r i IUU M hito at $1 05. Corn-Tho tonvcntion. “He insisted that if we market is Arm, and the receipts sell readily at went into the convention, we would be 5o( ( ( ::ic. Provisions—A sale of so hhds ‘Unbound in good faith to abide by its plat- '''’ n '•hlsat s|e. was the only transaction mnde
form and nominations. That by stand- U.-r futuro delivery there is a good 1 SHA I.L publish the DA I LY GLOBE and ill*' aloof we would occunv afar better ;' : ' 1 1 ; 11 ' th< ' P'o-"'*niO' are kept private. 1 the CONGRESSIONAL globe AND , TP .1 . ■ 10 I • ? 1 ‘ ,,k ’ ll0 A V " V, ' r ’ lnu - v lK ‘ S uotod , ' ,r A I’i’KNDIX during the ii.m -es-mu of C„npohltton. If tin platform and nomina- 1), '. c.roen Meets—7,000 pieees Hams sold gre-s. 'I’he DAILY GLOBE will eontain n lions were satisfactory, we could give si He. The demand is active at this rate.— reportofthe DebiitesinbotlibraneliesofConthem our support ; but, if otherinise, WC (, roi-eri) The market is tlrni. About 300 gre>s as taken downi>y reix»rters eiiual, at leuat, • • • ~ , I I ! new Molnssu* which arrived thia morning, to any cor)M of short-hand writers in this, or
J sold ns soon ns landed, at 3H(o .’.tie, and the de- in unv otlier country. When the debates of Had Hkeectop Uahklessnkss.—On !®*««lw^ fm-i** exeeMofth.- supply. Sugar Hie 22,1 ult, Dowling Tcrrett. son of Col. ^'^nnat T* ( ”‘- Um. II. Tcrrett formerly of Washington YORK PRODUCE MARKET, city, aged about uiue years, while gun- New York, Nov. Ki.
|ning with Mr. Jus. Lloyd, in the nuigh-
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! THE UHHWEST BURNING FLUID THE Dll BAREST BURNING FLUID TllE CHEAPEST BURNING FLUID
IS TO BE HAD AT IS TO BE HAT AT IS TO BE HAD AT
J-i) COOK’S DRUG STORK.“tea ff-,r COOK'S DRUG STORK.“tea Brir COOK'S DRUG STORE.ADa
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T* II in O T_. CZ> 13 m. I he Official Paper of C'oiuyivss.
borhood of Jackson. Mississippi was ac- " llll| i leiop. Southein Wheatbuovunt; eidently shot by the hitter, whoso gun J^'-OOCbush. white at#l 4o. Coin de-
theday do not make more than forty-live columns, they shall appear in the Daily Gloiii: of the next morning, which will contain, ♦bo. the new - of the day, together w ith such editoriul articles its may bo suggested by passing Flour Arm; sales of 15,500 bids., State and events.
Tito Co.VORKHSIONAL Gt.OltK AND APPICNDtx will contain a nqiort of all the Debates in
, o. .„i-t,, , . i • elined,-ab -of :iU,O'J0bushels mixed at 75f.(.,77e; Congress, revised by the speakers, thc Mes1 ' 11 11111 11 ' 1 y 11 1 “'v. pas.-ing v , |,>v Dork buovnnt; sales of mess sages <>l tho Dresideut of tho United States, the
a:- sl 7 50; prime $13 70; To 14 00. j Annual Reports of the II ends of the Executive NEW YORK CATTLE NARK ET. Departments, tho Reports of Committees of
Nkw Yokk, Nov. 10. Congress on important subjects of general in-
Beeves declined Jo; receipts of 4,500 head; tur,vt ’ the Laws passed during the session, and - lies a i>(o ,7c. for inferior, and H.Je. for best. ' co P ious '*idexes to all. They will be printed Sbe) |) biioyiint; receipts. 11,000 iiead ; sales nt u ** ** double royal sheet, in book form, royal 150') 6 50 for prime. .Swine active nt $5 621 l l u “ rt '> size, each number containing sixteen — 4 7 j. ' | pages, ayernging 2,397 words per ]mge. Thc
MARKET. | whole will make between l,700and 2,000 pago.
Til K 1.MP1KTV OF UiUNobl \ F.—— fjtidirn
i * a u iit hoops l'oj'bi(It/riL to Piirta/r tlit N'(Irrit- f riiF HOG M \Ki\
ol the writer is this : Make provision for cut. 1 he audience, iurtunutely for „/—The resolutions of tho Miami Con- The Cincinnati Gazette says of the market: * 1 ' s believed that no book lias ever been pubthe safe keeping, liumane treatment and lecturer, relished the joke, and amid fcrence of the Church of United Broth- Th ■ week opens w itli increased buoyancy in jbbed at so low a rate. Last year t advertised table working of tb« buratof tb.t follo.oj b, Jttlyl.g tb. «e.tms of crlnoli.. j U “w on. ,, -h’ r o„'3r , 5£;'f.^
! ■•compatible w.th a true C hrmtian s pro- ,. n w k s u (>XCI!S , ,, f {..Wers to- > “''b*' a reward of $2i:,! be j.aid . tOBBlou, eecm to be rigidly enforced by j day at $6—holders, generally, contending firm- pcrKm who would produce a book pul
Thursday, tho 25th of November, | t “ c authorities of that denomination.— iy' for $u 25, and some advanced in their IDhed no low.a rate,und none was prodiaet
State, and you “ make i udiaua hopelesely ' ,et I'im^clf out of the lecture-room,
democratic in 1800.” Whether Ibis result is to follow thc incarceration and
-ai «
iipnroprittiim U. because '"" " f N ™ >*«H) «—ll i».Wo 4
... . produced. 50. The demand is chiefly from b> , 7-, r, ‘ number of copies subserilajd for by
appropriation
of tlie bugaboo capital democrats are to
, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For rca-1 hoops’on to partake of the suerament,
I is the day appointed for Public Thanks- , Vt a < ;? lu P- met i' , K °t' the United Broth- views to - , - .. , - , tl r> ,
Iren Church, ruccntlv held near West :l ‘ins-..| operators known as outsiders, though * "mgrifs- enables me to afiord the Debates to
some of our regular packers took hold to-dav 'Obrcniieis so cheap.
id - 4 Eastern dealers are atilt following tlm I IioComirfiskioxai.(ii.onK and Appksdix trade, somewhat in the distanco. The miinbcr 1 1M * f"'’ through the mails of the l' nited States,
_ _ . ■ in pens is ostinmtod at 12,000 head. as will be aeon by reading the following joint
sons best known to themselves, tho Gov affirming that they would not he welcome H<m> and Catti.k.—Tim market for Hog- resolution liy < 5 )ngre.ss the Oth of August, 1852:
imikc ol it, is not entirely clear ip tin* eraors thOM Sutes have thought pro- : ' 1 the table of the Lord. * * '“• I during the week, and ..’ < ’ 1N ’. r | : | -.'<»LUT | i»N providing forthe article—but is left to the conjecture of , » i i — l irl '' 1 advanced fully 50e. 'f» cvvt. net, witli ‘b'riihution ot the Laws of Congress and the
the r* l ‘ r t0 '"'Dcipate tho day usually obscrv- M am. IloBtiEUY—Ahuest am> Esuaff ■’P^ohitlve demand for future ddiv- , , ne rcauer. cd by designating the 18th. of Til K Fehi-ftr VTOlt — Jacoh Born was ( r T ,,, ' ovor ' , i *"‘ , ‘coders. Tho . " >th» view to the cheap circulation of the
! , , , 1M . ? , l , n ".. d oontrucDuiado during the week embrace 25,000 ■aws of Congress and the deliates contributing |.it listed on l nursday' of last week for Iiead, opeuing at $5 75, ami closing at $6 25; ‘."‘h 1- tnie interpretation thereof, and to make i robbing tho mail between Terre Haute the time onibrnees this and the fore inirt of free the cbrnmunication between the represon-
, ilolph, has openly recanted. Ina lecture and Vincennes. Thc proof was so strong next month. For present delivery at the close ‘atiyeand constituent bodies— ! at Utica, N. Y., on Sunday last, he stated og ainst him that he Confessed his guilt hl '. v "“ ‘B* 1 n,lt <,fl cr over $6, notwithstanding /; ' lt *•< Wa,vf tin Senate a ml House of
| il - '{• yy o.1..'r.;..nm.Kv„„:
experience ol nine years as a medium, , ' uua lett * n Hie charge of a clerk, but m<«teratesupply, und the market has ruled the present s)-sion of Congress, the Conobksthatspiritualism was one.third ininnatnre j "hewent to sleep (?), when Born effect- firm nt 2f„.3 25 R cwt. gross, the latter rat,.' N i In! <ALGt.oiiK and Appendix, which contain 1 ' >0il Ilia escape. Ho was formerly Route for priine cattle.—Chiclnnnf/ ('uminercial, loth, the law* and the debates thereon, shall be pub-
heirs; thence east to the nortlou.-t
corner of naid heirs’ premises; thence .-outh to the New Albany and Bulem railroad tu the Crawfordsvillc state road; thciioo along said state road to the place of beginning, being fifteen and one half acres. Also the following: Beginning as above at u stone in the Crawfordsvilie state road on thc hulf-seetion line of said section 16 and 9 ; thence along said state road to the northwest corner of John S. Jennings’ lot; thence with the south side of said lot, east, t<» the line of John Hammond’s laud; thence north with the line of said llammomi to his northwest corner; thence east along tho line of said Hammond to the line of Silas Join V heirs' premises; thence north with the I -t said liin* to a corner marked with a stone; thence west with the lim of said ltoir» premises to a stone corner; thence north to a stotto corner on the said half-section line of section 16 ; thence w(*st to the place of beginning, being twenty-four ami a half neres tnoreor less. Als) > a part of lot No. 10 in said section 16, beginning at n stake on the north line of said lot, 373) feet i-ast of till- northwest corner the I 1 f; running thence east 362) feet to a stone on tinroad; theoee vvi-stwardly with the road 34 3 feet to a stak)': theiuv north 230 foot to tho place of beginning—69-U10 of an aer. , more or loss. Also, tile undivided tliree-llftl.s of the northeiist quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 16, being 40 acres. Also, the undivided three-fifths of lot number 19 of said -‘tion 16, as numbered on Trustees' plat of the same'; containing 9 35-100 acres more or less. Also, the east half of the northeast quarter of section 29, township 14, north of range 4 west, containing 80 rn-res. The ea.-t half of the southeast quarter of section 22, in tow uship 14, north range 1 \\e>t. Also, the east half of the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter ot the northeast quarter, the west half ot the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 16, north range 5 west, containing 520 acres.— Also, one undivided four-tenths of the southwest quarter, and the we t half of thc southenst quarter of section three (3), township 15, range 3 we.-t, the entire tracts containing 25r» acres. And the east half ofthcsouthcastqtiartcr, and the southwest quartcrof thc southwest quarter, and tho east half of the northwest quarter, and part of the west half of thc northwest quarter—all in section 12, town 13, vango 4. And lot No. 11 northern enlargement of Greencastle; and lot N >. 5, in block No. 6. of central survey of Gtwneastle; and the west half i)l the northeast quarter of section 10, township 14. range 4 west. Also, the east half of the north-enst quarter of section twenty-four, also the west half of the north-cast quarter, and tho north-east quarter of the north-wost quarter of section twenty-four, and ten acres off of tho north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of said section, also the south-east quarter of section twenty-four, all in township number thirteen, north of range iiumher four west. And on failure to realize the full amount demand<*d, I w ill at the same time and place offer tho fee simple in and to the above described premises. Levied upon as tho property of said de-
BS*k»Wo invite attention to thc pros pectus of the Uotigrrsfrintiul Globe, of j Wa hington City, published tit our advertising columns. To thc politician, thc Globe is indispensable; to the general reader it will be of great interest.— lit it all Congressional speeches aro reported at full length, word for word, ns delivered—freed from that backintr-down
one-third insanity, and one third diabol ism. The learned doctor declares that in-
smothing-over and polishing-up which characterizes the speeches printed by
’ sanity is the usual fate of trance mediums.
the members after the Globe reports,
jackass,
a man
fietuHcre is what Garber, of the Mad-
revision. W'e like ison Courier, says of some of his Black
If a member is a Republican brethren:
Agent on the E. & ('. R. R., but his habits of intemperance were such as to lead to his discharge. At the time of the robbery, he was running temporarily in the place of one of the Route Agents. Sudden Death.—Tho 'Perrc Haute Journal reports thc sudden decease ofthc “ ‘o of Daniel 0 Connoll, near that city, on Sunday last. She was at church in
Tho Torre Haute Journal »uys: lidicd by order of Cu.ngres*: LWWcd,'that But lew hogs have been b,tught as yet, and ““thing h. u sluill be construed to authorize the prospects aro bad for a briak business tbis t, “' viroulation of thc Daily Glore free of
year. Buyers arc offering $5 per hundred, b.it PoMagc.
holders arc not disposed to si-H at that rate. | Approved August 0, 1852. There will be fewer hogs packed this season! TERMS: t!l l r j ,, For a copy of Daily Globe four months $3 00
! Sudden Death.—The ’Pcrre Haute * h" Butayctte Courier says of hogs in Tip- For a copy for a less time, (tier month i loo - p) van. .o county: j For a copy of theCongressional Globeand
Wo hear of u sale of a small lot to H. T. Sam- Appendix during tho session 3 no -ei J «'’ nS v 1 ^ S ' ' vl,i '' h ‘he ruling price.— j Batik notes, current in thc section of thc I Ins tlrni have purchased a large nunther of country where a subscriber nuidos will be ro^
,, , ,, i . • —i i , ... hogs at this figure and will coinincnce slaiiglit- eeived at par. The whole or any iiart ofa
them bo shows his learuiiu:; and, if drunk. re '„ , , ? 1 lnR ' b " 1 ’ i "" 1 ,,R apportionment . llld at 5 k in tll( ; eveni| s) “*• Thmsduv of this week. M-scs Fow- vihseri^ion maybe remitted in postage stamps,
lull. 1 heso measures should take pro- ( . ort.se Wc are not ndvioad L »„ rile V' | la ' “out'-acted for 6,000 head at $5. All w hi eh am preferable to any currency, except 00,lone.> ,.ll 'o - U • 1 it ua to tin (he largo lots m this county, witli perhaps two gold or silver. Where bank notes under $5
..r three exceptions, are under contract at about cannot bu procured, I will scud two copies for thu same figures. ,|5. 1 Thu Chicago Tribune reports the hog market A paper will not be sent unless thc monev n* that city: aeeomptuties the order for it. Market active and prices firm. Heavy fat! I camietaffordtooxchango with alltho newslot- in good demand at $4 25p. 4 40 gross— papeni tiiut desire the Globe; but I will semi Light hogs #3 8 ope,4. The yards towards thc the Daily Gloiik during thc session to all who
. ... --- close wore nearly cleaned out A contract was “hull publish his prospectus three times before Amortca. An English officer direct made to-day for 2,000 at $5 25 net, deliverable the first Monday of next December. Those from Paraguay, it is stated in the Now j^^J^Bi^Jfh<Hiog)^oav5om£^901tj^eL wh,. may publish should send their papers conYork Tribune, reports that Lopez is pro-1 Administrator’s Sale. '.o." !° !i"‘’ ", mrk r 1 " ith “ I ,en . t.) direct
hers, the report is odorous of whiskey— no other business isperf'ecS duringthe ' im " ,cdm, ° causo of b * r
Mo commend the Globe as worthy of gen- extra session. The members will be
era! patronage
FiitE at ViN’CEiiNs.—The extensive pork establishment of IY. II. I’ulsifer, at Vincennes, was entirely destroyed by tiro on Saturday night last. Logs estimated at $13,000, upon which there wan an in-
surance of $8,000.
beset with thc buzzards seeking office; Met all such he made to understand in thc beginning that the important legislation must first be “cleaned up.” ft does not make so much difference who fill the offices and stick the Treasury.— \\ e know there are even now a dozen or more applicants fur each office, all of whom arc now writing to members ur-
ging their claims. Hunger
The Paraguay Exi’kdition.—The Buenos Ayres papers rejoice at. the news of the Paraguay Expedition front thc United States, and hail Com. Shu brick’s squadron as the agent to civilize all Soutli
fendunts, Daggy, Robertson, Mi Curly and
Jones, to satisfy said execution. \V1LL. L. FARROW, Shtf.
oct30 St24 pr fflOJ
HrL.„ seek «,„bli s h,d all account “'i,Id It
1 \r. i . *inil iffb.i i.tl; . ’o t PV' e . 0<b, ' cs ) against the approach of t
of thc river
The Uonorkssioval Globe
e » i ,i , will be stereotyped; and. thorefore, I shall bo able to send the buck numbers
Sheriff’s Sale.
j ) 1 \ i rttie of a ib •crec ot I ti'i'U'sure reaileri d i > at the October term, Ism, m tbe Dutiium t ircuit ( "itrt, and to mi* dirceted, in favor of Reuben Nhivolis, (ieurgeK. luge, Robert Spencer, YV illiani II. Biroly, Isaac Burnside, Janu--L. Inge and James Davis, and ugainst William C Dickison, and to me directed, I will, on Suturdii)/, the 20th day of Xoa mhcr, 1858, at the court-house door in "the tow n of Grconeastli 1 , Dutnam county, Indiana, within tho hours proscribed by law, first expose to public .-hIl* thc renU and profit** for a term of not uioro than seven years ot tlic following property, towit: Beginning eighty-five hide- cast of thc north west comer of section six, township fifteen, north of range five west; thence south 4° east two chains ami thirty nine links, to tho northwest corner of the lot to be des, ribed ; thenee north 89)° east 2 chains and fifty links; thence south 4° oast 2 chains; Utencesouth 89° vve-i 2 chains and 50 links: thenee north 4 Q " (wochains to the place of heginning—containing ) an acre more or less, except that part ot the lot that tho stone house fs situated on and deeded to Sellers^: Huzelett. And on failure to realize tho full amount demanded 1 will at the same time and place oft’er thc fee simple in and to the same. Levied upon as tho propert y of said Diekison to satisfy said decree
of foreclosure.
WILL. L. FARROW, Sheriff.
oct30 3t24 pr f $3)
^^Hezpkiah Burnham’s Estate. \ OIK K is hereby given, that the under- . S '^ n y ( l I'uun ajijioinlcd -Vdininistratop (>f the Kstate of Hczukiah I]urnliaTn, late of 1 utmim county, deceased. Said Estate U sup-
posed t«» be solvent,
XT rkthen McGinnim,
Nov. 0, 1858. •U*25 Administrator.
x __ VOTICB OF SAISU
\ i»l l( h is hereby gi\« n, that I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday, tin* 30th day «d November, 1859, at the store-room of Hoz-
of (to Amirk.,,1 ,
•norso t
•ember next, at tlie residetu e of Hub- for thin session to all wlm ninv . *i , ^u^ihiMs ekinh Hurnham, deed., in tho town of (Moverd, late of Putnam county, dweased, all his the k ssion eonirnenc. s but if it. . K v. 1 '' ^“'^Rotnam county, lnd„ all of his stock of
I (Dimiy, ueceaseu, an ills the sc.-sion eommenic-• bu, i 'tl... a,. ( to —*—.....n luuuiy, uni., an oi ms siock 01 onsisting of horses, hogs, shall haveb.4 S 00 ^ ^‘ing of« 1-1 of Dry Goods. B.a.ts,
of the suicide of a man named Mcwherter and if the office-tcekenj in their deenera’ sound run H I I 1 t • i^-^— i->q
iu the Court House in Coluwbu*, Ind., ^ ^ '*.•“» ^ j-™ across, tutd ^to-i'T.kit ronreeirnS,! il a V8rdiVt "P" 1 * 1 hm of them Will he the Vest ^0^10.^! ^ ™T l * i, \. tb ° »* * b « b I giving the plat,, on tic ptU 8u.3rJ
*10,000.
•‘ttving muui'i'' '
' hope for office
; also, several Cows
u ... - . .. • , —• ,* ten months will ho
_ „ criptions should given on all sums over three dollurs the pur-
^-l ,wtion AdL,
on enga^LU m directing operations. , Nov.9, 1h5B. 3t20 MA^u.votA. r.-, to C ,(n E ’ I REUBEN McGINNIS, Admr.
Ms i. iu.n, vci. i1858. nov6 3t^25
will fhs. L.xuf 1$ * IP 'voovmb in UiU CliailUCi, 111 WUiCll i ! » UUI0 v> V1 l, ‘ rw u,c puixiiiw*«r giving ttlc pi
ltD now stated that hhU^out Indianapolia aa 1^ m ^ ^ ;^mc.as earjy ^ the firet w^'of^m.
