The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1858 — Page 2

Cjje |iiVtana |Vnss. HOWARD BHIQG8, Editor and Proprietor. (iwncastle. Saturday, Dec. 4, 1858.

1 The Chicago Time, on Indiana Polltlca. The Chicago Times is wlMl understood

jtobe in the confidence of Judge Doug-

Putnam County Agricultural SocietyAnnual Meeting.

[From the Dayton Empire of the 1st.] Seduction—Plight—Clilld-Murder. A man about fifty years of age, said

The Annual Meeting of the Putnam

i las, and to speak sentiments emertalned Co ' int J Agricultural Society was held in to bo a minister of the gospel, from liv the diatinrfuwhnrl -i.j the ('ourt 11 ouse on Saturday, Nov. 27, Prown county. la., in company with a

by the distinguished Senator Ihe ^ ] p M ()win ,;’ t0 tho in ; youn g lady, aged about seventeen, dame ;

, Times has no lovo for Bright and Fitch, ’ ° t0 Richmond, la., a little over three indulge himself in the luxury of a hot Corn Mku.,hid..

^ itLz^rz^rx

‘■‘* J 1 y Thus. (’. Hammond, President birth to a ( .hilJ. The lady of the house ar! r U odwith himself, arithmetically, if one , Iav ’„ is.cio Potatoks, W

(^rrenfasittf Sctnil ^rirrstfHrrfnt.

RKVPlKO AND COKRKCTKO WEEKLY, By LEWIS THOMPSON. arocer.OrcenoMtle. lud.

From the Wheeling (Va.) Intelligencer.

81rrpl»K *“ Wron* II«d.

An nequakitance of ours (Smith) sleeps

in the third story of one of our hotels. Bvtt ^~ , ,,, i'kov ISIONS— On Sunday night, contrary to his usual Beams, white {.OoBbcor Side, tt» a abstemious habits, Smith concluded to Bkkswax, th. jo Shoulders

' ‘ " *" ’' ‘ .so'llaina, augarc’d,lb....l2

.lot “ plain, ft) lo | lk ranvussed, tti. rj

Cougrci*»—TI»c Prenldcnt , ii ^IrwHugc.

the Senate having decided otherwise, and statcJ l> >’ 1 llob - «• - .*• oinn 10 a enuu. au« .*uy w> nrfIl .. that body betn" the judge of the < ualifi- P ro ,rln y t ' le Society jirocceded to the knew that the affair was not right, sus- 1 wb i s t e y p unc h will make a man feel K<ms, doz

* election of officers for the ensuing year, pected that the parties intended making ^j| a | w j|j whiskey punches do / j fnoi'a,hid which resulted as follows: ’ away with the child, and desired them n c anot h C r punch. It was now I'nsid'nt Miles T Fletcher to let,,er ra,se ,t- 1 h,s the y would not bed time, and Smith, becoming slightly . r /. xv'.„ \y i lipn agree to. top-heavy, started towards his dormitory. 7' ,! si /• I R M Vilen After remaining about three weeks, As before stated, he roomed in the third .."OM"./ V ’ \ r '. r it i the man procured tickets for Cambridge, story Being a little heavier on this oc-

'*• V Mr o'; the the^,,^ : OJC- . . ..stopped, went to Conductor Whitney,and r iencedsoinc<lifliculty in getting up stairs.

1 he Kxecutivo (. oramittce consists ot tob j to keep a watch on them, and () w i n g to this fact he thought he had nt-

what she believed they intended doing tnine,] - a greater altitude than he really

with the child. After a careful scrutiny, ] la j

cations of its own nieiiibeis, the Times

Congress meets on Monday next, and <:l11 sce ^ ie niovcinents of our Repubwill adjourn on the 1th of March ensuing, lt C! ' n legislators and their so-called • anthis being the short session. Proceed-i^'k eo ® ui pton coadjutors nothing hut ings of more than ordinary moment may b’^3 - 1* rom a late article in the Times he anticipated. According to custom, 0,1 the subject of the action of the Indithe President’s Message will be delivered n,ia Legislature on the Senatorial queson Tuesday, in which event we expect to t* 011 ) " L ‘ 111 "be the following extract.: bo able to lay it before our readers in 8 ® e *t stated that the legislature our next issue. *' ! f >robabl t > do tw .° thi "^- The; _ first is—acting under the assumption The Time lo Snb.rrihr. that Bright and Fitch were never legalAs this is the season of the year when ly elected, and that therefore both seats very many persons decide on what news- u i re vacant, the legislature will proceed to

paper they will take during the next

the following named gentlemen : •hi' A-son Tumi ship—Richard Biddle j Fiiuikliii—Win. Cunningham ;

Jinfsrl—P. (i. Spencer; Clinton—Wm. C. Wood ; Monrur —James Fisk ; Flni/ l—Cassclton Gibson ; Marion—Joel Shields ;

Mi lis'in—Winslow Stoner ; W'lxhiit'/t'in—A. I). Hamrick ;

’Warren—John S. Ferry ; Jiffi rson—William Ally ; Cturcnlu/c—Wm. Martin ;

r...w SALT—

5.00 Lake, bbl 2.50 Kanawha 2.25

Mackerel,No.t,Ib.... 10i St (<AR—

White Fish, !h 71 New Orleans... ll(T,12t FRUITS— Crushed ...ij I)ri<al Apple* 2.50. Loaf 15

GRAIN— SEEDS—

Corn, bush 40 Clover 5.50 Wheat, hush 05(.i 75 Timothy, bu 2.00 Rye, hush 40 Blue Grass, bush fio (>ius, hush 30, Flaxseed 1.0o> II ay. ton 7.00 Ta i.low, rendered... 10

MOLASSES— WOOL—

the conductor came to the same conclu- The consequence was, in the first place, j

sion,and at Ucntreville, got an officer to tbat Smith, in all innocence, entered the ( ; u i ( h.„Syrii|.. gal....8(i Uinvushcd 2:.

follow and watch their operations. At rooIn immediately below his own, in the jCentreville they gave laudanum to the 8ec0n( j R tory. The room belonged to a child to keep it still, as they said, but an ,i gentleman, but was unoccupied the dose was believed to be entirely too at ‘ t j lc t j (ne 0 f Smith s ontrance. The large. _ _ room was very like his own, and Smith, i At Louisville Station tho pair left the no j being intimately acquainted with jears, andput up at a hotel. The officer himself, proceeded to divest himself of : followed them, and procured a room ad- his habiliments and got into bed. Just joining. At night lie watched the cou- a8 j,e had fallen into a sort of dreamy,

(in i uraxlle—A. (’. Steven sion, Alex pie through the key hole of their room, (] rU nken wakefulness, he felt a soft hand

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

CINCINNATI M AKKKT.

Cincinnati, Dec. 1.

Flour—There was a fair business doncto-dnv, at previous rates. Tho sales add up 1400 bbi>, at 4 50(ii 4 00 for choice, ami 4 750r 5 fur extra. Rec eipts light, but 400 bids the lust 24 hours. Groceries—The demand is fair, but the supply of Sugar and Molasses being better, the tendeiiey of-tlie niurket for both these nrti-

J- II. <W. T J J.*.... —. if.™ Jluffllio child »•«. „ 11 ,|, tin ,, ovor hi, to „„d FC»mghi s Jj”

the election of two Senators to till the va- , euncics: or, that it will now elect a Sen-

twclvemonth, wo deem it proper to u, >UO ceed Fitch, whose tern, does the friends of the Press to tike an inter lll>t expire until March 3, 1861. We sec! cst in presenting its claims to support to it stated also, that none of this can be such democrats in their neighborhood as done, unless some of the Democratic j may not he on its list of subscribers al- members of the legislature take part in it:

. ^ -f*,' in •I, and that the recent division ot offices in . ... v.. ^^. w... — —- — —1~ wauaorin^ woi ma ncvv ecu ..... .. . . .. 8 1 " ' 1 ,r ' rnln " 0 111,1 ’ 0,11 the organization of the legislature, in- Welch, Alex. Bryan, Anderson Johnston, oarpet bag, and place it in a large trunk t ein pi e8 j n a very affectionate manner. 7 \Fhcat—There is agooddumund for ihu paper Wort ij of a genera county patron- (]i ca f e( j that an alliance had been formed Clinton A\ alls, Jos. Allen, A. S. harrow, which was in the room, fheoflicer went jj e ] ca j K .,l with a sudden bound into the hotter grad' -. Sales of 300 bush, good white age, and it is gratifying to be able to sny ! to accomplish whatever was intended Jas. Allen, W. L. Farrow, John McKee, immediately into their room, charged middle of the floor, and the lady, for such ut$l 05, too Jo. choice do. ut$l 15; 200 do. that our efforts have been met in a eor- with respect to the election of Senators. Arch. Jonston, Thos. Talbott, C. J. Kim- them with the act, and demanded the jj wa8) screamed and ran down stairs, mixed at-?l ; 7o0 do. prjnic red at $ 1 04. respondin'* spirit in many of the town ^" e km>w of course nothing as to the Me, Hcason Hammond, K. F. Cowgill, child. They denied having a child in Meeting her husband, who had just come NM\ ^ ‘ 7 ,, .. ships. But there are places in this coun- trut ' 1 these reports. We hgn that tin 8.>muel ^oodruff, G. Ibo.iiirk George 1 !,,. r,b ' ,11 ’ orhaN , i ''- b ';''|!‘ 1 ; in the lady informed him of what she F ,^ r _ o.n.mo.^md'mixc.r grudes' lL, , . , Demoerani nf our sish r Stah i’ ll/ not al- ( lamer, C. A. Hopewell, 1>. M. 8purgin. officer then broke open Uil trunk, ami j,..,! discovered, and how she had very ,■ 1.1 1 .. , c j . .p. joy ppp llt , ty where the Democracy do not extend K^iuean* to use tb,« in an,, m - The Awarding Committee on Field found that the child was dead, hut no, 1 nearly niade a terrible mistake. The 4 fo Ki^nd i $41^4 40 for tuperiiS worthy manner. No good can ever come pi . not hciii" present that matter was 3’ et co '^- husband went up to bis room, accompa- State; $4 Torirt t)5 for common to good extru from an allianc with Renublhan i. If / , . n . v / r .i-.r .noctimr The parties were arrested and taken I|io d hy a couple of servants, and found state; $4 30^4 00 for m |K'rflne W ebern; UepuMicans, at popular elections, or in ‘ hcn ^ -gular meeting, back to Centrcville on .Saturday morning tlic do ' or locked. -fni the legislature, choose to support Deni- :,( whieli tunc i nmpc 1 1 r- or pnnmim- | ast An examination of the guilty pair ; j M answer to repeated thumpings 011 hoivy.'und priew of hU’kinds rulo ocratie candidates or Demoeratio men- : * r,) expected to be present, with their resulted in their being bound over >u a tb c door, Smith answered in great indig- infuvorof thebuyor;-ulos 5,000 1m fair Wliito sures, lc*t them do it, and give them full certificates and .samples of grain and po- heavy sum to answer the charge of infan> nation that rather than he interrupted in Michigan at $1 25; 2,000 lm Red Southern at

credit for their virtuous proceedings.— tatoes. The Awarding Committee, which G (, ' l l L '- I hey were placed in jail, not be- that way he would leave the house, and iM 05b. t 16; But make no alliance with them. „ e \uinr.L- .T llb n Ilnm- i".-"bio at the time to procure bail. ^ accordingly commenced to harness up.

to their comity newspaper that support which is given to the homo paper in other places. It has been heretofore, and still is to some extent, the custom of many democrats of Putnam to look upon their home paper as a slip child, and to exhibit no more interest in its success than would barely keep it alive. This state of feeling, we are pleased to say. is fast being overcome, and the fact that our subscription list has been doubled since wo commenced the publication of tho Press, encourages us to think that tho Democracy of Putnam will ultimately sustain their county paper with tboronghncss, even if it should require them to do less in patronizing organs of the partylocated elsewhere, which have a far larger range of support than is enjoyed by tho

Press.

As a matter of course, we do not expect that our subscribers and ourself can think alike on all incidental matters pertaining to the party welfare. A difference in this respect ought to be no reasonable ground of separation between us, provided when the tug of battle comes, we are able to stand shoulder to shoulder in beating back the common enemy.— This is what we expect all democrats will be able to do, and it is the co-operation and support of all such we desire. As a newspaper, the Press is necessarily in the rear of the dailies ; hut as a weeklypaper it is, and expects to be, equal to any in the quantity and quality, variety and freshness, of reading matter regularly spread before its patrons. This is all we promise, and we think it is enough to entitle and secure for the J'rrss an additional number of subscribers in every

, 1,3(50 bn White Southern at

,n a n 11 m ur |{lnek: John Ham- ‘"S «me ui mu umo iu p.wu.c oi.... accordingly commenced to harness up. *11-1" > '2'J; both tholatter l.ts a re ! n Conor Ft Democrats remeinbir that tin' great mon( j an d John R. AHison,arc requested rN '.‘JT" fllj arsVLinir. Meantime the Gue state of things flashed u "iJ'nmdlfaf'^oo’bmbMii: Dcmucnitic party it only powerful to luny 5 1 ns, ana nus oeen lor many years a mini! across his bcfuddlou intellect;—ns he waukio Oluh on private teriu8. a* it adheres to its own organi'.ation and to be on hand. of the gospel. His victim is a beautiful 1 0 p ene( j the door he stood out in bold re-! NKW TURK CATTLE MARKET. supports its own nominees. There are, wc Moved by Thos. C. Hammond, that girl of about sixteen years of age. I hey Ref to the husband and servants, looking! New York, Dee. I. know, many Democrats in Indiana who Anderson Johnston be appointed a dele- aru residents of Brown county, la., where the picture of shame and confusion. Be- Reeves—Receipt- :moo bend; market hcuvy

1.1%tzIS! «-n;rc. ^

be as brood a farce as was ever played.— regular meetings of this Society be held proof of their shame. A\ e learn that: Wadi n* his hands in invisible soap [From the Cineinnuti CommeiviTl, 1st iust.] ft will make the legislature of Indiana dn the last Saturday in each mouth, at there is great excitement about tho mat- And imperceptible water. A firm feeling, perhaps buoyant, for choir.' the laughing stock of the country. If ft) o’clock A. M. and that each member ter at Centrcville, and that the people His profuse apologies and a hasty exit heavy Hogs elmrncteriziM thu nnu-ket. Ruythe Black Bep.ilieans desire to make of the Kxccutive Committee be notified G ,k of making an example of the clerical saved him from being procipitated head- takeU.eo?themselves ridiculous, let them do it; it b is •„„.oiut...ent ..nd rcuested to at- ! e " d ’ , rhc l ,our .K> rl deserves sympa- long down stairs. He has not been seen tVri ngL at ju 75to*7 no; in the me«i.wl,ilo cannot injure them. But wc trust that no • ‘II » ‘ ^ thy, and receives it from the citizens. at table since, and is supposed to have sellers ask nn advance an 1 are nskini; $7 25, Democrat having regard for the groat in- tend each and every meeting. Carried. tourt | U lllt . widow *«i»d Marr in t i ie 1 sought another boarding-house. | but without tihtuining it so far. Previous quoterests of his party and its principles,in In- Ordered by the Board, that the pro <>,,r OauK'h'Vr. “ ,r> U ® ** —*♦. ■ tat ions lor pieces and barrol moat are well diana or elsewhere, will take any part in oeedings of this meeting be furnished to A romantic affair came off in Fhiladel- CoNVtfTiON OF Rkv. Daniel Down BY. sustuinu'l, but scnrc'-ly in poqiortioa to tbu

the absurd proceeding. fhe Legislature 0!1( . b of the county papers for publication, phia last week, the particulars of which The trial of the Uev. Ibiniel Downey, ' —

u ,, ,. , .... ... .. Tfie market is sustained on no basis ulior

On motion, adjourned. , are thus related : i lt ‘ t8Unt ? 11 ’ . ’ tor kll 1 . n 8 ni ' * f“ llcn ’. than the assumption that there is a defiei. rcy ...., , , .... „ ,, ,, , , , . , . has resulted in a verdict ot “guilty ot in tfie crops, and nil other fuels, wlneh afteittlio W . I. \\ . ALLLN, ■ ecretary . .Its. B ,a fiandsomc and rich wi- Iluir duriu the second degree.” The jury market for the product seem to f>o entiredy igFrom t*l* Hopkinsville Press. dow.^amHlie motlier of a pretty daugh- Q xed b is term of imprisonment in the nored or overlooked, c-peciully tliat an inerea-

Last Saturday evening, one of the most ! > f_ Cll ™°„ aC l 1 u^. t !ii! ^' n*.^i't!i C . aF .!!°” the prisoner received ,’he announccmeut

may resolve over and over again that Bright and Fitch were never elected 1 S. Senators, and yet the resolves would amount to nothing. The Constitution of the United States has conferred upon the Senate of the Cnited States exclusive

authority to

the Senate has decided the

has declared that they were duly elected, tins part of the world or any othef so far

Why then should any Democrat ally him- ;i s we know.

self with the Republicans to do an act Ten brothers—all stout, robust, good-

,hat can have no possible effect but to looking Kentuckians—mounted on as . • i .1 make its authors ridiculous, and to many large beautiful gray horses, and ,', IIIU 1,1K X' 11 cmjciii 1 '- 1

sod ewit of mi article of food diiuinLfics correspondingly tbu amount of consumption.— Luckily, the more expcriencc-l and sagai-ious

v . ..... - I.a-i .-ouiu.iy ...0111^,011001 iuuiio>.-i , t.i . tin., lookino- neiti • inieKiiy, tlio more experience.! iinu >aga. .011decide that question, and remarkable exhibitioiiB came off on the ' . ’ , ~ i ' with fortitude, a slightly increased pallor of our operators can afford to, and arc keeping 1 decided tho uuestion, and fair grounds that was ever witnessed in wa!< 1,1 ral . ^ l >< 1 >,, 1 r t ' lr ‘-' u i ,ustan ccs. Ilie iltu i a downcast expression of countenance out of the market on individual accoimt.

[From the Louisville Journal of the 2nd.] The lion M a kk et.—A fsllingotf in rooeipts

Mad^tm

strongtlion the very men against whom looking as chivalrous as could well be l ll [nio r , w it.i bur thousand ton uos. soon deserted. the impotent blow is directed. imagined, came bounding into the ring, , ; ol8cd U that tb “ c ? rpeut ? r and tho . '. V !

, ,. . u .1“.. dim were about to bu made one, and Ins

neighborhood in the county, provided ! the Legislature, which meets just before Democrats will interest themselves in the t 1 ' 0 expiration of the term of the sitting matter in their respective localities. member. With as much propriety could

the Democrats in Illinois, at the ap

Tm Legislatire.—The report of the preaching legislature, elect a successor

proceedings of the Legislature during the present week, contains but little in-

The other proposition to elect now a receiving the hearty applause of all the ... , , 1 . 1 1 • .1 succe-'Or to Fiten, whose term will not thousands who were so fortunate as to be 1* 1 m s i on r.i u a 11 11111 on .10 priis expire until 1861. is also altogethrrp r esent. These ten brothers are named f u ct he 1,ad “ f ^ f^ rt *7 bci ^ ablo t to I wrong. It is unfair and dishonorable; Respectively: I han " U P. hl8 , lhe w,dow - to0 ' '•■"h a - i;™,,. srdSrtt.tr.rrisnE'

G rave nor 8. Brown, A. Web. Brown, thi wou i d takt . place although the Boburt 8. Brown, Wm. Brown ! car p e nter had not, as yet, “popped the

J no. . r. Drown, 1 nomas r. lirow’n, (iii tion »»

* XI "'Iton D. Brown. , With the craft naturally possessed by

Brown and Be- 1 “bidders,” she threw out a hint to her

States Senators ought

pe

to he

chosen by-

carpenter visited the lady’s residence very being the only symptoms of emotion

frequently, gallanted her to church, the The p risonor) at the time of the mur „ ; theatres, ae., scarcely ever paying any ( | er was a Catholic priest and was at-! i* ^ i; f7i ,in ing to show iueif at all tho princinal .narked attention to the daughter, who tu ’ til , to coerce Mullens into marry- |><}eklng p-iinta, mid the bidls liavu thodeuiJud

1 . 0 . , , ,, i , • , —, iidvuiitngo. Our Isst luebt s tcl'-gniph report mg a girl whom he (.*•) had ruined and f rom Cincinnati reports the market unusu-

ally excited, unused bv ligtit receipts. Our own market continues ilrin, but as all the hogs bad been previously contracted for, there aru no sales to report. Thu market may be quoted fruui$C 50 to ^0 75 for good hogs. Tho weather yesterday was favorable for killing.

To John AV. Shackleford and Louisa! T 1 h, ’ r, ‘ ' Vl '!’'’ * om ' , 1 la 1 r K , ‘ ‘ran-aetinns in mess

: pork yeeterduy, iiioliiaing 1000 bbla at Mash-

Hamuel M. Brown, Milton D. Brown.

All sons of Thomas

tereat. In the House, on Tuesday, the resolution of Mr. Edwards, of Vigo

life some four or live years since; _____ ___

it was time to act, and undccciic the lady, upon them as being »ufeand effectual in curing plenty of buyers awaiting tho arrival of the

which he certainly did, and astonished tb e disease* for which they are ended, train.;;to-morrow.

her too, lor next morning he eloped with T , lir „ , Ullduril r ,. uiwli ^ ttll j CMI , fulll ,d , Th " f '' r Dr ?%' 11 f w “) aUo ., b f t - the daughter! I his Het all the Hf)B8lp8 , i \ ,1 , ^ Cs P (M,,u ^y towards ihe cln.-F, win n it 1 «*- in the neighborhood going, and they one ^ ,ind Al - , r 'vident that the „n weth-r w a-over.--

, * •*? ^ ] i ,.,i tho I nit« dStatic. ly •’ licavv ho^s w«*ro in active r«*nue«it nt $5 50f>»

umt all prououneeil it Heamlulous. i »»«> . . girl s mother, however, being a woman THORNBURGH’S HALL

of sense, takes it philosophically, and has

to Trumbull as the Republicans of In diana could elect a successor to Fitch.

If the Republicans of Indiana do elec, Px]l ibitio„ to see her much beloved sons a sueecssor to J'ltch, they will probably ruceive r( , s p P cts of one of the largest do it a, the suggestion ot 1 run,bull, and au dicnces that has perhaps been seen in

against the levying of a tax, as rccom-;'fso, the Democrats of this State might Kc|ltiu . kv for sonu . years. I low proud nlepded by the Governor, was under con- I’ 0 " 1 :i !,t l - u ‘ b- ;isbt rtbc must be to know that she has raised Bideration. It was made the special or- ^ f, . ,rth:,t « el,k l ,;, « an - I5ut kl, . e wh f‘ to manhood such a number of Kentucky’s dor for Thursday last Tho Senatorial ^ '* w, f on S-J us , a3 every,h",g else bl . st , IIla y she live to en- . , ^ ’ ° h e ,,at o r * al itbat comes from the Bopubl.can party.- • thc of going among them. question has again been up, m the shape The only safety for Democrats ,s to adhen J b est of all-and we are more of a resolution in the House declaringhave nothing to do with p^d of it than anything elsc-every the action of the U. 8. Senate, in thc ease 'he h'publti ans,and then they in 'nnth- om . o) . (bein arc i. k moi rats—Kent inky of Bright and Fitch, conclusive and bind involve thcmselrrs nor thnrjri ndsin ee-, (/( iat)l . ril ,» ! ls thcrc anothcr State in

T ... n . • n snonsdutifi/ for vrru improper proceeilmgs.

ing npon the Legislature of thin State, 7 . fp . ^ i.vbd me lanut cA.nuitcu m mu. imu, which was lost by a vote of 5l( to 40.— . . ' '' " ’ l ' ""'" l ” 11 ni1 ' sueli another family It there is, well ant j a | s0 Hie carpenter for his discretion This is a most decided Opposition tri- "j , ‘? t ^ ° St Up °, n tho8e . ]' r ' ,t ” stia may she be proud of them. in picking from tho two, the youngest , , , (•‘Douglas Democrats in our legislature, flic oldest of these boys (they would and the prettiest, umpli, and another indication ul their dc-;^ havc thlI8 far acted w i,h Black Be I'f called giant men anywhere else) is . r--termination to enact the farce ot an elec- ,.... i forty-two, and the youngest is twenty. Dreatifui Accident, tion of U. 8. Senators. jpiiiK.ins. " ' d ll ‘ 11 ' 0 To see them all together, as they appeared About 2 o clock yesterday afternoon, A number of private bills, mostly of , " U ” ,aS ’ ^ at °" f>c c, “ lo,,S1 ’ on the Fair Grounds, you wouldn’t think "t Uuffman, Duncan A Uo.’s pork house, „ ..i,..-.. i. .i, i , i from all such associations. Tho prospects there was four years difference in their as Ld. Korney was dipping lard from a r . . , U ' n . ‘ l u of Mr. J). certainly cannot be advanced age*, and in fact tho oldest does not nn- kettle, he slipped and fell into the boilsincss of the session, have been intmduc- the affiliation of lli8 lri ends with Black !>oar older than twenty five. in S cauldron. He was rescued as soon ed into both Houses. Among these, are ^ ublicani8m In tho foUy electing ! . K 'ery one of them was born in Chris- ^sMc, but h.s tnjur.es are terrible bills making very rigid provisions for ., . , .. tian county, Kentucky, and all save one and may result seriously. In taking oil the prevention of election frauds, and ^ cn,, ^ n,to th i c p [ ac ^ 0 cc«l"<- ,d by lessrs are now re8idcnts of { he « tate . One of ^is clothes the skin peeled off with amending our present divorce law. j linghtandhUeh, Mr.Douglas, it is very them resides in Illinois. Strange to say, t* 10 " 1 . so that there remains scarcely a

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Duriny the week ending Friday, Dee. 3. Nnv. 27—To Nuwton Oliver and Elizabeth

Well*. Dee. 3

1 villc, for Jimunry delivery, at $17, and 325 bids

#tqj~Wi invite the attention of the *iek and ( i, .v "" tb" spot at tliu Mime. Holders lust afllietud to the ndvurtiseinent* 1 n our uolunills of ; ve"iag ( di,l not show any diqioMtion p, sell at Dr. KastcrL-’s lodiriciiiidSarsaparilla,and Grid- [From theCln>flgu Pres* of tho 1st.] ley « halt Rheum and Letter Ointmont, Dr.Car- rociepts of Live IIo^s, is u^iuil on tor's Cough lialsam, Dr. Raker's Specific, Dr. Mondays wiTe light, and under u good demand,

alvunced to $4 50f.r,$4 Halier 180 1'

Fever and Ague Killer. These medicine* are , rV r .“ Vl o y . H " ,i ,‘.' C - ll . ,t

bekah Brown. I he father departed this gallant at his next interview, and from Hooper's Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly's prices advanced to $4 50( .$* s:. per luO »b,

fr 4 ””‘ a,n "'' * ht ' this hint he took it for granted that she!

forgiven thc young people, who are now Frida) Evening, Deccmlicr lOlll, 1858.

domiciled at the family residence. She , gives her daugliter credit for the shrewd-

this glorious I nion that can boast of ness the latter exliibited in her courting,

5 02j; and light, $5(a 5 25. This evening 1 there is a decidedly tirm feeling, and it is fully expected that thofrost which has set in to-night

I will bring mi advance to-inoi row.

“Eifisms;# .'-X- ON THIS THEIB -‘X SEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR, \ \ ' I LL give one of their Aliscki.i.ankoi h, \\ Vocal A Instrvmkntal CONCERTS

as above.

YOUNG LEWIS,

Tliu favorite \ iolinist, w ill appear in seve-

ral beautiful Solos.

'ards of Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7. Commence at 71. See Programme. dcr4 1120 W. M. RATES, Agt.

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FOR THE GREAT ARABIAN <a£: WILD HORSE

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evident, will have neither part nor lot.— all of these boys havc not been together, j s P ot on I‘ 1S MMy an large as a man s 1 (i C. PRALL, the great Arabian Wild Horse iwv, V man named Joseph Decker w-i* He does not. in tho language of the Times, before last Saturday, for fifteen years; hand, from which the skin has not Mi I stm-r, will be in Greeneustle on Mondav, »JSi T kiii.d by b.ib- 1 ,,,!** i.J'vi- -Wf.. sS3f.7fLSr. ,l ’s' k T,.*»!! 1 *r k r-? •' Viu°e Ind., o„ in,proper Ii» s ^

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GMIIS popular Art Assoe'mt: m, now in its X fifth Year of uiipnriillcltsl -nee. having purehase<I, and engrav-d on steel. Herring s great painting, “Tm A' i m.aoe Ui acksmitii,” will now issue copii-s (to snbscribers only) on heavy plate paper, 30x33 inches, on the fol-

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TERMS OF SI' IJSCRIPTION; Every person remittioig thru, dollars, will receive u copy of tho supi rb *4teel Engraving, after Herring's celebrated Painting, THE VILLAGE BLACKSWITH. Also, a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN AUT .IOI UVAL, An elegantly illustrated quarto Magazine.— Also, free season tickets of admission to tliu Eastern (or Dusseldorf,) and Western G a lb lies

Harness, Balking, nr Running bulldl 4 vah Jle'w, As of ellm!*

a dog, and stumbled and full, prccipitat

- - ucvui will again. Airs. Grow n was pr tho “laughing stock of the country.”— 8cnUjd w i, b a B il ver goblet by Major

ing its rid-r with groat velocity thirty or N T o man who is really and truly the friend N. F. Gray, on the part of the Associa forty feet and breaking his neck in nn ! oP Judge Douglas will join his enemies, tion, and in presenting it made a veryinstant. The horse had a shoulder and an(1 the enemies of thc Democratic party appropriate and touching speech.

—the

leg broken in the fall, and was shot by

its owner to put it out of misery.

KIJuTho “ Brazil Intelligencer” is the title of a new paper just started st Brazil, Clay county, Indiana—W. B. Hollingsworth, Editor. It presents a very neat appearance, is “independent in politics and religion,” and is edited with fair

ability. Success attend it.

8F^..V recent election for Judge of Probate of Hillsborough county, Fla., to fill

Black Republicans—in a move- .... .

... , rlORUIDni.TCJDK.—A young man named meat winch can accomplish no practical B ^ M^"wasordered good to those engaged in it, but, on the by his father to leave home, under the

contrary, much harm.—■A T . A. Ledger.

wounds. IIis sufferings were described

to us as perfectly terrible.

[Lotnscdle Democrat of Wednesday. More Gboantno Under Railroad Taxes,—Thc farmers of Dubuque, Iowa, who allowed the county to subscribe their

Kicking in

Away; break any Horfu of Scaring at buffalo robe*, umbrellas, beating of drums, or discharge of fire arm*. 1 desire to operate on the most WII .! > Oil VICIOUS Colt* and Horse* tbn, can tie found, and will break them, or ridu, driveand work them, without the use of drugs, smelling powders, whip,

penalty of being cowhided. The father . road ’ now "'j 111 * to get rid of paying the

.. .. attempted to fulfill his threat, when the! ln ^ ere8 ^ 118 ^ ie ral ' roa< l P a y8 nothing. No Ne<'Eshity of Being Aefucikd, * niail - 8niothtr inturccded in his he- ‘ ZC -Proui J. W.t hapman, Esq one of the half, and was struck upon the head sev-!„ B ^ AC ” 0K PaOM,SB '- Tho at most distmgutslicd lawyers of the Indiana oru , tilla ,, ,,y the father, which the son <owl »>? , - r "' 1 i Ky., in the ease of Miss J5ar : seeing, he resolved to die hy self-destruc- ' ^ VN '. ,{e "J H ' . Cov ''>b't«'n, for a breach

tion. rather than live and see his mother ° f marna 8 c pr " ,u,8e - havo rcl,dered a

credit to the Dubuque and Pacific Rail- spur, or any violent meant whatever, and in n

Madison, TnJ., Nov. 22, 1855.

Dr. G. 5\ . Phillips, ( incinnnti, Ohio: and liiniself imposed upon, die then Having used several small bottles oi took bis gun. receded a few stejis from your ‘ Cough Syrup,” personally and in the house, pulled off his shoes, and look-

. my family, and having seen its effeots on ed at his watcli, giving himself half an the vacancy occasioned hy the death of others in numerous instances of severe hour for repentance. On the expiration Judge Turman, has resulted in thc choice'colds and coughs, 1 most cheerfully re of the half hour, he blew his brains out of Simon Turman, jr. (commend it as an infalliblo remedy in by pulling the trigger with his toe. The /n . all fuch cases. If this Syrup were in young man’s sad and untimely fate is ***“■' ' ,afi 1 urnmer8 (* lliw y cr of Pans, gunorul use, Iconfidently believe a large deeply mourned by his surviving friends. Ills., has mysteriously disappeared. He majority of the colds, accompanied by — was last seen at Afattoon, and no tele-! (, ° u El 18 i ^hat now terminate in consump- n.ir«»ed io Death, graphic dispatch or message has yet been ‘ ion > r would bc cffectual, y ttrr,illtod - I" 1 Mattoon, Ills., Nov.20.

able to reach him. He is supposed to jfact Ioan HeC n0e088l,y for an '

any one Last night a man named Hugh Ilark-

. , who can obtain this remedy being thus ness, in a fit of delirium tremens, set fire i nt o beu„ murdered at Mattoon, or in: a fflj ctC( j. Respectfully yours, ♦ hat neighborhood. J. W CHAPMAN

diet of $4,000 in favor of the plaintiff.

Ac<|iilltril.

Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 20. Hiram Cole, charged with poisoning his wife, was acquitted on yesterday.

prising One Oil Painting*, Bronzes, Sculpture*, ike., iVc., from culobrutud American uud uireigu

Artists.

Subscriptions will l>e received up to Jhiu. 1, 1850. On tho evening of that date, thc premium- will be awarded to subscriber*. For full particulars, see December Akt Journal, price 50 oeats. Specimen copies

manner which wechallsngu Mr. Ran y or tbu *t«at to th"*u desiring to ubscribs, on tbu reworld to excel. dee.i n*‘>n i,^vi.a ..r iu ... ...

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(*>ijit of 18 cent* in postago stump* or coin.

Addrc.-s t L. DERRY, ActuaryO.A. A n Kx-tern Olliuu, 548 liroudwHy, N. Y.,

: Or. Western Office, too \Vaterst.,8unkii-ky,0.

i F. M. Frazier, Hon. Secretary, novO 4t23 Grecncnstlc, Ind.

-AM) WAR HA NTS

for sale by

E. T. KEIGHTLEY.

■VTOTICE is bureby* given'that tbo under-; TERRE HAU1E BOOK BINDERY Xw signed bu-lieen appointed Administrator u,,, v-pVat/n of the Estate of Jumcv. Torr, late of Putnam JUD 1 ItljN 1 ()T 1‘ lv_4*.

county, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to

be solvent. ORVILL TORR, Nov. 20, 1858. 3t*27 Admr.

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Job Printers and l{««k Binders, Fourth si.. I door KOiit h Post Ottlir,

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XyOTK'K i* hereby given, that 1 will soil, at | ) ceints, Checks, Draft-, llnnd-bill [ ■ I ei>, ]public nuetion, on Wednesday, the 8th i Journals, Day Books, ffium Rooks, Bunk Book*, (lay of Dwember next, at (lm residence of Pass Biaiks, LViurt Dockets, County Reeordt.

Administrator’s Sale.

D®.Newspaper subscribers are infallible indications of man’s moral honesty.

1 he} w ill soiim r or later dist o' 11 ' fhi j amos T, )n . ] lltc 0 f Putnam esiunlv, deceased, | Magazines, Music mid Edition Work bound man. Il he 18 dishonest, he Will cheat ..n hi, 1)( ., X o..,d property, not taken by the I in every style of thu art. the printer in some wayj say lie ha* paid J widow, oi outlie, hogs, household County Ofheors uud Justices of the* Duay' when he has not, or 8ent the money i\r\d 3l ^d hiUdun fXiroiture, &c. A credit <»f twelve supplied with nil kinds of Blank* hihI ail kind* it was lost in thc mail. Or he will take mf)nt ^ > v ‘d ho given on idl sums over throe OfStHtionorv. B. W.OMIOHN, Trav. A^t. the paper for years without paying, and} h, ‘ l a ' riWr , 8 ivi n« h ‘.» n-te witl, | M,-All work Mt at tl.o M h . l ” ro t ° f tU t

(to his house. Himself, wife and cbild|,hon move offand leave it coining to the J praOmaMaws’ OR VI LL* Vt »RR p-'u.!'usbincut, ami d'liv.’,- I, when linisfi \ were burned to death. 'office he left 1 Nov 20,1858 3t*27 Admr. I free of charge nov27 2m28