The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1858 — Page 2

Cjje fnlUiana ^xtss. HOWARD BltlOGS, Editor and Proprietor.

Hrldgrtt.

Two good, substantial, first-class bridges arc now being erected in this county over AValnu river. They have

been long needed, and will be of incal-Jof our trip up here on the Kith alt., it culable advantage to (ireencastlc, to the ' V! >s done in such haste that I had not Jeounty and to the public. The upper t ' ,n c to furnish you the full particulars, bridge, which crosses Walnut a little i hut will now proceed to give you another

rorrcMioiuli'iicc of «hr Prr«». Lorgr Arrest of CountrrfrHer* KU<1 Burrsoxemttcr 1.1, K a». j 1 Knsminger, and Taylor Jones, succeeded Mr. Editor: In giving you an account j in arresting Thomas Bastablc, James

Nov. 2<um t •;“:!!±rL

Pay op! I’aj up!

raised, and will, it is thought, he com-1 retreats, and would say to you

pleted—covered and painted—by Christ-

Bastable, Bartholomew Bastablc and Thomas Grady. Home three hundred; dollars in counterfeit notes and silvereoin were found on their persons. This gang, from the developments that have come to light, had made every arrange J ment to fire Commercial Block, Craig’s]

minute examination of our force I found! Bakery, and Earl's Livery Stable. It 'iSj that the State Ticket was not here. I! needless to say, that had the villians suemean the Democratic State Ticket. In J , U ! f0ulJ havc wcl, i . ni g h des J*°y-1

The subscriptions of a number of our mas Thc lowcr bridgC) wllieh cros8e8

atw Cr nm”in 0 unpa U ,d. WccWuBy ll" tbc''u r ward ^ ^ business portion of-low„. Thentestimony to the general promptness with ag th(J up but thc work 00 it h pro . trip, this was lost sight of; and though bcfoTEsqidreP^sc 1 ! niUn “ ,,r

which our patrons have met their cn - ; grC8singi : a p i(1 i y< Universal commcnda- 1 we have to be separated from them, there | tte, many of tpiem paying a yeai - j. awarded to the stone abutment, is some consoUtion ... their bring left subscription when but half of it was due. for thesc bridges—they are evidently behind, as they will so wield the helm of,

We cannot undertake to visit those -who

designed to endure for ages.

jthe old Shi/> of Stair as to prevent her

[('rinrfnrihvillr Ii< re tv. A Jury llururtft In Klli^y. Si’iunufikli), Ky., Nov. 15.

On Saturday night Jordan Keeling

are yet in arrears, and therefore request M r Wolf the contractor has demon- ! foundering‘in the sea of pro-Fusion, or ^ !IS . ac( l uitted wf thc “ urder of . Jame8 | them to either forward the amount hv » on, tuc coniran jr, uas ucm n o J Komine—a case depending upon eireumtntm to either forward the amount by 8tratuJ conclusively that he is an enter- branding on Negro Equality bar. * * * st antial evidence. The proof strongly] iHci , or < a am .( t t. t i> n.i * i prising man and a skillful mechanic^ ^ ,c scenery here is delightful, aiu ^; tended to show that Keeling had waylaid j

“i*"*"* . ***. 'be air salubrious. Thc ILaJwatvrt are and shot Komine from a fallen tree top.— Profession r*. Bract ice. - It is said ( |j vu j e j into creeks and coves, which The verdict of thc jury was not received

that our friends respond immediately to this call, in order that we may distinguish

between thc responsible and irresponsible, that honor is observed among thieves; g 00 d anchorage for vessels of all with any favor at the time it was return-j and thus protect ourselves against further how much more, then, should it prevail and our no bi c 0 j ( l lies in a cd by the public. A few moments since ]

r? ^ t* Kckeu. , . . ‘ Supreme, and our stripes and # Btara float rushed from their houses to thc vicinity.

Hon. D. It. Eckels, of this place. ! lL ‘ mnn u J l lU1,1 > noW nr ^ R ‘ proudly to the breeze, and seem to bid of the court-house, to find thc entire jury,; Chief Justice of Utah arrived at home '’"" text ' Tho editors ol botli the / Vess, ( i efiance to t ] ie cursc3 ut tcred by those of in effigy, suspended from a rope stretched' on Tuesday last. lie is in the enjoy- :uul "ere requested to make no hc Rcpublicang w ] 10 8 tiH remain here, ^ross the street Each juryman had, ment of good health. The cares of ad- UWUU ? n 0 ‘ lhc . rC ?° nt : ' TrC » t , ot bur - ,iirs [ took a stroll not long since with some ! 1,s 1 r,aIne ' ... . in their respective issues of Saturday and .... • .. , u in large, plain letters, which became per-,

m A. trouWcJ lo,„. "< ""> « “ I'J b ' 6cU, distinct ...he light ftnut . Urn d

tory of the Mormons have adedd :i new’ ^ ^ ♦ i * i and found man) things which I had no mg tar barrel f©H upon them; a conaid'!

thought of finding, among which were erablo crowd was assembled around, who! the different ingredients used by them in 'bon proceeded to touch them off with|

making what they call “ Auti-Lccompton hghted faggots.

<r>mnra.$tlc itctaU prices Current,

kkviskd and cokkkotxd wkkkly

By LEWIS THOMPSON, Orooer, Qtcon.untie lr ,,

Butter, V iti . IV- PHOV '[.sIon.s Beans, white 1.00 Bacon Side, Jb

Beeswax, !t> 20!Shonlders "" Corn MicAL,bhl 50 Hams, sugiirc tl.lti j , Cuek.sk, lb 10 “ plain, lb COKKEE— “ canvaiasd.it) i , Bio, Coin'll 14f« 15 Cliickens, f> tl . ...i"-,:'] Java 18a20 Potatoes, bu.... ' 'L

Eoos, do/. O] SALT— Flour,bbl 5.00,Luke, bbl. FISH (Kanawha.

wrinkle or two to hi - IV-e and streaked 0 ^ 0ratc a f’ a ' n: ’^ other contemplated ar , . , i -.i -i i ■ -.i , - i rests in this vicinity. We assented to thc

his head with silvery hairs—with which

.. i i i “ •, i , i reonest, on condition of a like coniph exceptions he looks quite natural. He] 1 ’ , „

goes heucc shortly to Washington city,

...2.5« •••2.25

to confer with the Administration ; and rumor says that his return to Utah will depend upon thc result of that conference. The Judge is accompanied by Henrietta Palidore, a Miss in her teens, who was abducted from Gloucester, Kng-

nnec on the part of our cotemporary,

land, fouryeurs ago, and recently rescued ^ bot h" -i - .uuong iunofrom the Mormons on a writ of habeas .' vo , ,, . ien ®;.' d chihlren; to be eonsis-

J . . , a, |• « in hm professions, however, his can

corpus, at the request of the Lngl.sh gov- (luL . t towurjH a ( - v Uow-editor should be ernmeut; by Elizabeth Cotton, a Mor- more in accordance with the principles

mon letter-writer of considerable note,] of “honor” he affects to “ observe.”

and one or two other ladies; also, by a ^j oUll K . MuU*n, beiug duly qnalhttle Indian girl whom ho has brought' ifieJ bas ontorcd upou the discharge of home for the purpose of raising. The, thc dutie8 of 8bcrifruf p utnam Countymother of Miss Palidore, an English Lj viug i BaM Muhau and John S. Jeu-

lady of high social and intellectual at M j n , rs Jl8 b ; 9 surct i t . 8

tainments. joined her daughter at thisj sheriff Mahan’s first official act was to place a day or two since, from N«" ; rcwar d Alvin V. Hough for his abundon,l 1S ‘ j ment of Democracy and support of thc The Judge has been visited by many ! llepublit . an tickct> by appo i n ti n{? hi... of our citizens and others from abroad ; . Jailor Thc propi . icty of tho appoint . and on Wednesday evening, was sere | lucnt _ tbo aplitu( l c alld fitness of the

naded in a handsome manner by a com

„ Democrats.’’ It is a compost of equal AstouNdinu Development—How a

who also agreed to “ hold his peace. — (8 of «p olitical Growlers,” “yore- *'.vni) Grant was Obtained.—Mr. S.. Ihe 7 m-, of Saturday contained not the , iead - « Disappointed Office-Seekers,” S - Jones late IVesident of the WaCen-j most remote allusion to tho affair, while , , vn . . k ,, a* , .1 tral Air Line itailroaa, 111 a letter to tiie' •W * ‘-'r- N 7- ."‘■J' Hi,„,ip„i„s hiaiifflce,.tnte. that! Soch ,ur,.i.»dc do.» surj.riso f”* ‘ A«.- U ~»H«. ,ko oo„ ki. Co.apajy of ,W 1 1 . , mne88 maac ot this material, ana all who Iowa Lami urnnt through Congress, U ' " nl,lr ' 111 ,l IM 1,1 " 11 ^ ' 111 arc thus made are the “Simon Pure.” during thesessi.ui of 1854, was SEN KN ,

They say that they are iu hopes of the Gl NDUEDTIlOl HAND DOLLABSL . . . . m - i . <• Tho original “peeuuinry compliments romstatement oi the MameiLaw, butfcar , - , f f ,•> i .

• ’ were bestowed in the shape of lands, of i

tl.o Leg.sh.turow.il overreach herself,and w , liL . h the Afr , iiMe Company got some-! louse the expression of some of them, thing near nine hundred thousand acres ; ] “act thc darned fool.” The Penitentiary hut subsequently the lands M ere o-xchang- 1 question seems to be a matter of great e<l lor tho stock of tho Company to tiu-j importance with them, lest by a safe and aluoun ^ *

judicial means of punishing crime in our State, they may “make Indiana hopelessly democratic in 1800.” This would be

wofu!

The plans suggested for the guidance , of the Legislature remind me of a story of an old doctor and his student. When ! the student had finished his course of study and was ready to set out in the;

i appointee—will bo apparent to every-, w ° rld for himself, he asked his rid tutor |

Piny °f umateur musicians, who wore | body ou bare mention, and excite uni- to tell him the greatest secret of success

nude partakers of his kind hospitality i vorga ] approbation, especially in view

and domestic cheer. NVe hope our citizens, who, one and all, would be delighted to greet the Judge and hear from him, will furnish an occasion which will call forth in a public manner the Judge’s experience in Utah, and his views of Mormons, Mormondom, and Mormon affairs

generally.

tff; In a column article the last Banner dances over thc grave of “Tho Politically Dead,” of this Congressional District— as it characterizes 1). E. Williamson, W. M. Franklin, Messrs. Mack and lium-

UOUNTEUFEITERS ARRESTED.

For tbi- Press.

LINES TO MISS ANNA

Must all my soul has cherished

Be crushed in hour of birth. Till every hope has perished

That made a heaven of earth 1 Must^he love aliii-h gems my breast

Be as some lonely flower,

Doomed to droop and die uablest In iny soul s dark dreary bower? Can st thou my love disdaining

Fool no responsive thrill Like that my soul is training And shaping to thy will ?

A smile from thee like sunlight

Would chase despair away,

And ’lunar my soul in midnight

With hope's celestial ray.

tine tear from thee like gentle dew

A rapture would impart,

And give a bright and holier him To the drooping flowers of heart. Adieu I adieu! enchanting maid—■ My love is hence an idle dream; And hope must now forever fade From life's low-ebbing stream t

“AnOtiry Uniccraity.” Kit Howslev. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Ihiriny ihe mirk r.nd'my t'riihry, Nov. 19. Nov. Id—To Robert li. Denny and Sarah

| to our newly-elected Republican Legisla- F. Cox.

i ture : “ If you do thc State no good, you . ^ t,v - * * To ( r|prford ( oeper and Lucinda

Two , , J , , .. } Hcott.

must do our party no harm; lor on you No V . 17—To James Butcher and Mary L.

in the healing art. “I will tell you,” said thc old M. D., “when you visit a patient, make this your rule: If you do no good, hr sure you do no harm. ’ Ho it

conferred on passed on for some time, when thc old

gentleman was seized with some very

of

tho fact that John A. Matson, Dillard Ck Donnahoe, and other prominent Bepublieans united in petitioning that tho

appointment should be

Hough.

- ueute pains, and in his fear of death he

•^Dr. Wm. Hall, a dentist who fig- sent his man for a physieinn, with orders im-d in this place some .inio since, "as, ( 0 ca n Hie first one he met; and so he did, j ariested at Icire Haute a few days ago, , tnd wbo 8bou lJ it he hut his former stu- ! and committed to prison, on a charge ol don t When be came and examined his forgery. He h* ainee bees released onL atlent> be ba( ] | lim ] a id on hi, hack bea writ oi hnhui* i irjtitf. fore the fire, and taking some hog’s lard

COOK’S DRUO STORE COOK’S DRUG STORE COOK'S DRUG STORE

IB THE PLACE IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE

To HIT Y I >HUGS TO HUY nitI GS T( > HUY I DRUGS 1U RE PRIME WHITE LEAD PI RE PRIME WHITE LEAD PI RK PRIME WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE FRENCH ZINC WHITE PURE U1XSUUI > OI U PURE RINSE El) OIE PURE EINSEEI) OIE

For sale low ut

noviOtf Z? COOK S DKUO STORE.

PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN PURE PARIS GREEN

IT RE CHROME GREEN PURE CHROME GREEN PURE CHROME GREEN

PI RE VERDIGRIS GREEN PERK VERDIGRIS GREEN PE RE VERDIGRIS GREEN

At COOK’S DKUG STORK.

willing to exchange positions to day with | Akers is a democratic eandi- giving the State 101 representatives and * ‘^The^dTa^" wasV nat" vcTf PUIMKGH’AL VARNISH John G. Davis. There is not one of date lor J)oorkcepor of the Senate. Sol. | leave Dubois County unrepresented, we ,. nmo to i n( i iuml w i um 12 y 0ttr s of ug^-his PH IMF. COPAL VARNISH them who would not j>refer remaining in is experienced and qualified ; and being arc hopelessly lost in the next race and father being one of tho pioneer vhowtth-d in PRIMK COPAL VARNISH political retirement forever, to acquiring victimized in his recent Sheriffalty aspi- there will not be a ‘ corporal's guard ’ left tho wilderness of Sullivan county in IfllJ, mid SI'PKBIOH DAMAR VAII NISI I a seat in Congress at the expense of rations, by tho unholy combination which to support John C. 1'rcmont in tho next who gave name to a fort, prairie, creek find

truth—at a sacrifice of personal and no- carried the Putnam Republican ticket ouivass. You must work for thc party, '“wnslnp in that county, litieal friends—by a base betrayal of through in triumph, he is entitled to con- ""d 1°' the State go to the devil for this

WiX./I'lie Indianapolis Journal says 25!Tommcneod rubbing it on his abdomen

phries of Green, G. F. Cookerly and D.; divorces have been granted by the Ma- repeating the rule given him by the old A\’. Voorhoos. It points derisively to rion Circuit Court at its present session— M. D.‘ “(/' / do you no good, J’ll do you these men lying in a political grave, and ] 50 persons turned loose to seek new mat- ,in harm.'' And this is the advice*givon 1

with exultation to John G. Davis oceu- rimonial associations,

pyiug thc topmost pinnacle of fame.

Thc article is in bad taste, and the nu- , .

„ . .. men and one woman were arrested at; . , r n- • ioen tber s ideas of relative position arc strange , i > , . , . depends our success for office in l8(>0. 1 rector.

, |, ,, , ivieliwoml, Hid., on Sunday morning Nov. 17—To James D. Sherrill and Mary enough. Be these gentlemen politically | a8t> whi l 0 itl , he a et of smelting metal ll ? t*° an ° h " . od,aa9 Juno Sherrill. ___ dead or not, we venture the assertion . ' . -Maine Law, and make a balk m the „. t, . ! r, ^ , A- i • , , out of wmoh to manufacture bogus coin, i t i, . > olituart. that not one of them is solost to political ti ..i -l ... ] .school J.aw as you did four years ago, Dutn, on Sunday, the 31st of October, I85S, integrity, honor and manhood, as to he H U! . ,ll ' ln * ' 1 ami pass another “Apportionment Rill” “j Vi-llow Fever, at h:s rwidonce in Tampa,

#St,Sol. Akers is a democratic eandi- giving tho State 101 representatives, and 1 I ' Sl | M, N 1 ' * M . A :v’^

party—by pandering and ministering to siJcralion at the hands of all good deui-

the lowest passions and appetites of man- oerats.

kind -and by the votes of a party he for J. Langford, of Vigo Co., n long time opposed and affected t<’ a rc li ab le, unfliuel.ing Democrat, is de-

sirous of being elected Scrgcant-ut-Arms to the Senate. No better man for that

despise.

After death and the grave, follows a resurrection --and woe-betido the ene-

mies of Democracy!

position could be selected.

1 n 1825 the deceased removed to Porrysville. -

,. ... in Vermillion county, where ho resided about tunc, till we get fully into power, and then 1R vt , arg) und W;IS well U(nvri ^ BI1 ,, lt( . r ,, ris - we can look after the general interests of ( ing nierchant and river trader. In tho spring ]

of 1843 ho removed to New Orleans; from! theneo in the fall of 1843 he removed to; Manatee, Florida; and from thence, two years ' later, he removed to Tampa, where he resided

until tho day of his death.

Twenty years ago he was a member of the

Bf$_A. J. Smedley, of this place, is a Democratic.

the country, but it is not safe to propose; anything now. Wc must let the Democrats propose, and we must oppose, lest we get up something foolish ns we did when we were in power before. We

must stand fomenst everything that is Indiana Somite. In

SUPERIOR DAMAR VAHNISH SUPERIOR DAMAR VARNISH BODY COAUI! VARNISH BODY COACH V ARNI8H BODY COACH VARNISH EXCELLENT J APAN DRIER EXCELLENT JAPAN DRIER

Mackerel,No.l,lh....l0! SUUAK-

White Fish, lh 7 New Orleans... 1 ir; in FRUITS— (Crushed Dried Apple* 2.50 Lonf .,

GRAIN— | SKKDS—

Corn, bush 40j('lover 5.50 'Wheat, hush 05(11,75 Timothy, bu -2.00 Rye, bush 40: Blue Grass, hush co (hits, hush 3C; Flaxseed 1 0rt Hay, ton 7.OOiTali.ow,rendered 10

MOLASSES— | WOOI,—

N. Orleans, gal 50.Tub Washed 25 Sugar House, gal 60 Fleece Golden Syrup, gal....80 Uawnahed COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

l lui-tunall Prndncr Mnrkrt. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 17.

Flour—the demand was rather better to-day for the higher grades, but prices did not undergo any change. The sales add up HOObbli at $4 60(<i 5 for extra. 2,266 bbls were received the last 24 hours. Hogs—the market opened buoyant and excited, and a further advance was established, heavy Hogs having been sold at $0 75, and a large business was done, chiefly for present delivery. At the close, howerer, it was difficult to make sales for future delivery at the quotations. The sales add up 7TO9 at $0 40 for light, $0 50 for those averaging 190 to 200 lbs. Receipts large. Provision.-"! the speculative movement in the Hog product continues, and prices are rather higher. The sales comprise 100,000 lbs bulk Sides, to be delivered in January, at 8je; 200 bbl- Mess l 1 rk. on tho spot, at $16 50, and 300 do do at the same; 200 bbls Lard at lOJe, and 100 do do at lo-je. Nothing doing in Bacon. Groceries— the market is unchanged, with a fair demand iu the regular way at full rates. The market continues bare of Molasses. We quote Sugar at 7(<i 7j|o, Molasses 38(7r 40c, and Coffee 11 12le. Wheat—the market is steady, and prices Arm; sales 300 bush prime white at $1 09, 800 do good do at $1 05, 300 do do red at 95c.— Butter—there is a good demand for prime, and the market is firm ut 18(« 20c for prime and choice roll: 20c for choice W. K.. and 1 tic 1G0 for prime Ohio; sales 30 firkins prime \\ . R. at 17(3>20c, and 3000 lbs summer packed at loc.

New York Pi-mluee Market. New York, Nov 17,1*. M.

The demand for flour is less active and the market is scarcely so buoyant; prices, however, are without material change; sales 11,500 bids at $3 55(c 4 25 for unsound ; $4 50(c 4 65 for superfine State; $1 95(06 15 for extra State; $1 50(c t 76 for superfine Western; $1 95(i, 6 25 for common to medium extra Western, and $5 50(i 5 60 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, closing dull. Wheat is buoyant, with a pretty good demand for homo consumption; sales 35,000 bushels, at $1 11 formixed Illinois: $1 22 for winter red Ohio;

und $1 30 for white Michigan. Xew York Caltlr Market.

Nkw York,Nov. 17.

Beeves advanced; receipts 4,000 bond. Tho market is active ut 6$(» 74 for inferior, and 9(n 9J for la-st. Sheep firm; stiles 11,000 head, closing active. Swine— All qualities have slightly advanced; sales at T>(t Gc.

Tin flog Markr-t.

The Indianapolis Journal of Wodm-sday reports the prices for Hogs at $6 25(. 6 50— nearly up to the Ciucimmti and Louisville

prices.

At St. Louis tho market opened at $3(( 5 50. At the Upper Mississippi packing points tho

price* were lower.

The Louisville Journal of Tuesday says: Wo did not hear of any sale yesterday.Most of thc packers decline to pay over $6 25 net. Wo have no doubt, however, that somo sales have hem made ut higher prices. Thobulls have st ill tier ascend a trey, hut they aremostly outsiders, and rely on a very short crop. I n the product, some very limited sales have been made to fill orders at t 1 !*. 50 for mess pork, and 5J(^7Jc for green shoulders und

sides.

The Cincinnati Gazette makes the following summary of the business of the season's packing so far, and gives its estimates of the comparative number of hogs to he disp,scd of The pork trade was dccidi-diy buoyant again yesterday, and sellers succeeded in realizing a farther advance, with sah-i of 5,*09 Head ac 86 40(1 6 574, closing firm at *6 50(t 6 60 fhr good lots, averaging from 200 to 215 lbs. Sellers of course contended for a still higher rate, and asked |6 75; some parties advanced their views to 87 even, but we ohservi-d that several country dealers who !:sd made urrungemouta to pack concluded, when they found U 50 obtainable, to soli. Late in the" afternoon, buyer • seemed to hesitate somewhat, und it was difficult to say whether or not the advancing steps of sellers would bo followed to day. The advance established .luring the week Is 25(<v .lOe fi too It*), and from the opening rite of the season, 75(r80c. The sales sinis? last Tuesday Oxit up about 40,000 head, mostly, however, for future delivery. The receipts for

thc season compare ns follows:

Total sinee Nov. 1st 36,060 Same time last year 17,241 Packing commenced fully n week earlier this season than last. The weather is

. .. now

, mute favorable for operation*, and the receipts

l-.XI E.LJiENl JAPAN DRIER tbe ensuing week will bo large. Advices from COOK'S DRUG STORE. I' 1 ' 0 interior are of a most decided short ere]

Florida he held several i

nt" Tin- I.AiiiS'a’ Hiimu Muiv/in-p - r ...^-, .. i/emocriiuu. otliees of honor. There and here, und at nil , , , , , , eandiilato for Doorkeeper of tho House. This is the doctrine promulgated up times, he enjoyed tho unlimited confidence of I published monthly ... 1 l"l;''lelph,a by i. olitic8 _ n)isfid . ! hcro> Mr . Editor, and I believe it will be his fellow-citizens; and, during all tho vicissi-! 1 . Arthur & to., ..nd edited l.y 1. s I very closely adhered to in all quarters, 'udos of life, be ever maintained tho reputation

w i^; v fizz’s.™ : ar ° a11 Wt • ,, I >08ted ,n th ° ,,e "’ s 0f The ravages of Yellow Fever in Tampa, f„r

live been drea<lful; — alarm, he stood firm, do-

l„ addition to the usu il variety of choice *;, The extra ^ssion of tie Indiana day'^d '^rh,''ml'iliroul-Opp,^ dt'paHmt'ilMh^lloys an'riHrls lleiv l |rt- !Lcg5:ilatUr0 ,,, ’«"*^ da y- _ jsition; and if there is no misunderstltid- wbile other, fled in affirm

Uitt^At a regular meeting of Putnam

ment, thc Housekeepers’ department, the | j i(dd at tlieir

Health department, the Toilet, Work-table unvl Editorial departments, arc caeli and all copiously and appropriately filled.— In addition to these attractions, it contains a liberal share of fashion plates and

Hull

Tuesday evening, Nov. Hi, it was unani-

mously

llaudctd, That the thanks of this

ing about it, you may look for wonders voting bis time, day and night, in ministering

THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT THE FINEST LOT OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS OF TUBE PAINTS

For wile low ut

COOK’S DRUG STORE. INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER INDIGO & MADDER W iirrantetl to oivt* Satisfaction W arranted to give Satisfaction

iu the workings of our next Legislature. *° tlx- sick und burying the dead, until he be

They intend forestalling the Presidential eunie tho victim "f his temerity, and fell, in W arrailtcd to give Satisfaction

election, and have their man elcetcd ! t * ,e ,n ' < I 8t *''s philanthropic labor., a victim For sale low at

“ whe’f nr no;'' and they say up here th* destroyer Death I i-C' ’d

Lodge arc cordially tendered ('apt. W. 'H*will put out Bright Surr ™ nd ^ ^ llia w ifo ^ LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGII fT " f for thc use of h'is fine ^ T ^HIT! LIGHT! LIGHT!

uteel engravings of the finest style of art. Town Hall on the occasion of our late ^ U,J,IT! LI,i,,T! LIGHT!

character, and there is 11 great d.-nl of excitement throughout Indiana and Illinois. Runners are out Irom all the pocking points, anxious to buy. At l.ogunsport, Indiana, day before yesterday, $6 was freely paid. Tho excitement, taking it altogether, and «a>nsi<l•Ting the big prio-s current, is perhaps greater than ever before experienced at this period of tho scoion. \\ hat it will lead to, und where it will end, arc questions not to be discussed here; but we may remark that tho surplus crop promises to he brought out fully. Formers, too, are finding markets at homo—buyers going to their doors with the money. In’ the anxiety to secure supplies, very small specimens of hogs are purchased. A lot was slaughtered hero yesterday, averaging 100 to 115 lbs only. Parties operating in the interior, if tliey eahm>t get hogs, are willing to take shouts.'

December No. before us is a gem.

—— —

£ti5“ A good story, which, however

l-crcfjucstcd | ^ ^ ^ th , of — - M. „„„ ..dj H,„. Sta.ib Attai kki,.—On ^ “ '0.r, t J

looks like one of (hoMi* tliat Tu<{iiirc con ,Viv ni» r l»t the 1-t inst tho mail st iire there arc scarcely any ho<a;8 in that ‘‘invito tho attention of the Hick and en passage on board^e ill-fated Austria, ville, Ark., was attacked by two men, who , , ..... . , lev's Salt Rh....... ,.„.i mi.. n./•... 1

It is said the lady, on looking ut her 0 ' ldel, Vy al,,UJ ' ^ ,1^ tin; mail. One <>i nieiii caugiu nom oi

Cidcago, Nov. 17th—D:.‘$0 P. M.

berth, was dissatisfied with it, but, as the J j”. emitr-ictor^wll'^w Is

IS TO BE HAD AT IS TO BE HAT AT IS TO BE HAD AT

*arCOOK'S DRUG STORE.*®* itt"COOK'S DRUG STORE. tee" COOK'S DRUG STORE. (ttB

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hcr evidently aimed at getting possession of rais ? d a, ’ d fat ‘ c “ ed ar ' ! ,akl ’" to “ndTet^rOintment, Dr.Cur- • -- • J . . .. Grcencastle.— Terre f/autr Journal, \Ith. | ttr '' Uough Balsam, Dr. Bakers Specific, Dr..

Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly’s Administrator’s Sale.

aiitaiu wouhl not return her pas i-ge .i 1( , .i,,. i,.- ,,. i • ' ' i 'n, '' iV11'ever and Ague Killer. These medicines are YI" 1 G U is hereby given, thnt I will sell, at money, she look her passage in anntlie.. ( lm m oansed them to break loo.se hero looirhi'' Tlir ’dtViVliih.d ir'i'th i'lsisioJnj t,u' n r r!' ,:, | 'o r 1 "i'| l 7 n’'"'''Ti ' i ' l . v of iic^mw’nel't, t!i', M l',si,y

I>o„sb,.».,soalled o„t. ia n™,,,™ l,„ s .„J «»)*« 5?*!

Hozckiah Burnham’s Estate.

Y’OTICKis hereby given, that the underi> signed has been appointi-d Administrator ot the Estate of Hozckiah Burnham, late of Putnam county, deceased. Said Estate is sup-

posed to be solvent.

keuben McGinnis, Nov, 6, 1868, :;i ’ 25 Adminbtralor.

xotics or balk.

\ H’Kis hereby given, that I will sell at -kN P'lhhc auction, on Tuesday, the 30th day of November, 1858, at the store-room of Hozekiah Burnham, deed., iu the town of Cloverdale, Putnam countv, Ind., all of his stock of Goods, consisting or a lot of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Gria-eries, and other articles usually kept in a retail dry-goods store; also, several Cows and ( alves. A credit of ten months will bo given on all sums over three dollars, tho purchaser giving his note with approved security,

waiving valuation laws.

REUBEN McGlNNIS, Admr.

novG 3l*j;p'

Administrator's Sale.

she was coming out, vlie sent her jewels BflL.The Greeneastlo Banner is niak- I Kntc rns ... , , .

by the Austria The sequel i.. known- ing suggestions fbr the action of .lie

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the lady has arrived safe, deeply thank tul that she is saved, even at the mist of

her jewelry

[ Terrs Haute Journal. recovered and tho thieves secured.

^ cj m-xt, at the resideneo of Jvsse Hubidollars, the purchaser giving his uot'e' w iili *’" rd ’ late of Putnam county, deceased, all his

— ..I— approved sur -ty, waiving valuation an,I I ,( ' r ' "nl property, considing of hor.-es, hogs,

AJOTICE is hereby given, that the under-| l ,rni ' ompnt law ''- ORVILL TORR i cattle, 1 two-horse carriage, and other articles, signed has been appointed Administrator y<>v - 20 . 1658. 3t 27 Admr. A crcdit 0< ’ twelve months will he given on all <.f fl»«. . c i 'r i -« i. ■■ u.' zii .. _ _ _ _ ! .mima iiv<»r thri'o dollar^ tho purchaser

necunty, waiving val-