The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1859 — Page 2

Shocking Homicide in Washington!

GENERAL NEWS.

HOWARD BRIOOS. MKor »n4 FroprIMoy

Cfet iu^iana

the consccjiicnt large profits which have coinpletcd, thus making an unbroken line been made by those who bought, has, it Washingtok, Feb. 27. t of railway from Chicago to Kansas, and is stated, led tt) general activity among The community was thrown into an the easiest and most expeditious route to

dealers and speculators in the article, intense excitement to-day by the killing Pike’s Peak, who display great anxiety to enter into 1 Tw ° MlJTR8

(ireencastle, Saturday, March 5,1859.

Killed.—We briefly

triet Attorney for the District of Col uni- mentioned, yesterday morning, the kill

iroroaration tflfttion. HiwunuUt ftt»H««nm.

r ~ REViaKD AMP CQRayCTKD WKXKLr.

.. announce the name . Buttbk, V tt> 201 PROVISIONS—

for Town Treas- Heaps, white 1.50 Macon Side, tb

Beeswax, tt> 20 Mioulders , „ I.I.I uo I!...™ I ,

I am authorized to announce JAMKb SHIELDS a candidate for the offleo of Colector and Treasurer of the city of OroenoaeUe.

Cob.n Me At.,bhl HO Gheesb, th lh

COFEKK—

Kio, Corn'll 13<n^U)

Hams,sugarc’d'lh. Via “ plain, Jb ..,3

Con^reHS.

The second session of the Thirty-Fifth

-

We understand large contracts have. According to the report, Mr. Sickles since learned that their names wcrel ^ c . “, UthorlZ ^i l o iJr.rTow^Marshul, i'fKUITS-^-

Congress expired on Thursday last, by already been made in this State, at prices i becoming convinced of the truth of ccr-j Sampson Chevalier and John W. Seig- IDt KK fTS a.-n < an< n a ' 1 | Dried Apples limitation. The business transacted by varying from 45 to GO cents per lb.— tain scandalous rumors, involving bis > nor, and ascertained that both were stu- “t the ensuing elect n. GHAlN —

it has been of a Terr insignificant char- The advance in wool the past six months wife, resolved to redress his wrougs.—! dents at the Institute for the Education I...! tb. nconle wllf reioico at its ' 9 f ’ ull y P er eeilt -. tlllls com- About 2 o’clock this afternoon, he pro- of the Deaf and Dumb. The homo of the ’ * . . ’ , pensafing dealers pretty fully for the cecded from his residence near the Pro- former was fifteen miles east of Peru, and close. AncXtrasessfon will, it is t mug i . | ieaV y i OS8e8SUg ( a ined by the large decline sident’s house, to the southeast corner of that of the latter in this city. Their robe called, to meet sometime in June. :' l, roU jr}it about by the crisis of 1857.— ! Lafayette Square, in the same neiglibor- mainswcrebroughthcreyestcrdayforinThis will depend, however, uj K,n Ibe good Full jilood is now selling in the eastern hood, where Key was engaged in eon-, torment. The accident was unavoidable, or bad use which has been made of the cities at 55(«G0 cents per lb., which was versation with Mr. Dutterworth, of New The engineer blew his whistle, rang the last few days of the session, in the dis- bought last summer at 35@40 cents, thus York. hell and checked the speed of the train .. showing what enormous profits must He charged Key with having dishon- but could not stop it short of the men post ion o ic mccssary J PP P • 0 have been made by those dealers who ored him and destroyed his domestic before the engine. The noise made by and other importanMnlls. held over their stocks." peace, and immediately shot him with a the bell and whistle was useless, but the Iudi*na LegLiAture. „ „ , .T •*' , , Ui revolver, one of the balls entering the engineer did not know it. Housed all Hut little has been accomplished in i>ont--M«n> i,rv< « lelt side of the body, ana passing through necessary caution. 1 he pilot struck the |

ci.itaSrsT , '' i - , >

. r > Si-szrrSffKS!?

to work; be holies the good people will gi'e. FL0UBi hbl 5.50 Lake, bbl 2 .50

... t ikonkini Kanawha 2111

SUGAR-— " New Orleans..

Crushed.

2.50

at the ensuing election. I ^GRAlf.

F° r Supervisor, vv Corn, hush t lover 0() We are authorized to announce (*l • 1 - 1 ^-) lcut ^ us i, 1.00 Timothy, bn O o W EINHARDT as a candidate for Supervisor i j )US |, 00 Blue Grass, bush ij of the Town of Grooneastle, at the coming (» u ts, bush 50 flaxseed,,,, j

• May, ton 10.00 Tallow, rendered. 121

| WOOL— *

- . N. Orh-ans, gul 60Tub Washed 25 Town Supervisor, at the election to be held < ttr Rouse, gal 00 Fleece — the tin-! Morohu in Mnn li '■n-ni'e;. nSirup. gal....8o!lTnws»hed.

Loaf..

SEEDS— Clover

•••...14 •••«»•15

election.

CHARLES MICHAEL is a candidate for j MOLASSES—

CREENCASTLE IS LOOKING UPI

0-0 0IDS

( OMMKKHAL IMKLLKiKNPE^

NEW YORK MARKET.

N kw York, March 2.

lx»at —Many IaIv€■• IjomI.

New Out.fans. Feb. 28. the corresponding point on the opposite t wo men at the same time—throwing one The steamboat Princess, from Yieks- side, lodging under the skin. Another ,,ft- the track and the other up in front burg for New Orleans, exploded and shot took effect in the right thigh, near 0 f the boiler, where he lay when the'trnin

the session, many important bills now burned on Saturday morning at Conrad’s tho main artery. was stopped. Both were killed instantly. 120 pending may become laws. The Govern-. Point, near Baton ilouge. Key, in falling, implored Sickles not | lin/iiinnfiolis’.ltninia/, 25//t in«t. ‘ .or on Tuesday returned to the House, Four hundred persons were aboard, of to kill him. The third shot was in the Hohriulk M lrokr and Slicide. A

In the Original Packages f

the way of legislation since our last.— To-day being the hist working day of

From First

Hands ! I cud 5(« 10e, sales 22,000 hills, at $5 40(W 5 »Vv

fur superline State, $5 C0@3 80 for superfine

ROBINSON Western, $G 40f(i,6 60 for extra western, $6 60.

where they originated, with his ohjee- whom two hundred arc lost and missing, right side, glancing from the body and I)r ivate note from W. S. ’ Ilogeland, says ... . ... tnnstlv rpsitli'nts nf l.ninsfmH .him) M i < Krn ki n tr if <if u-lticli vvihiihI^ rli- . < <• /« • . ■%* n • »•

tions, the Treasury and Liquor bills.- "'"stly residents of Louisana and Mis bruising it of which wounds death en- . „ , , 1 stsstppi. A large number ot ladies were sued in a tew moments, the body was A synopsis of the latter appears on our on bo8r(1 tilling the ladies’ and half of taken into the National Club House.

first page. The House failed to pass the the gentleman’s cabin. The Coroner immediately summoned n t ' ()Wn on Saturday last Liquor bill over the Governor’s veto— A large number were badly scalded jury, and the inquest was continued for |n || | | | f unnPr w | 10 ] la( j

the vote being yeas 44, nays 43. The and otherwise injured. The boat and several hours. A verdict was rendered. Treasury bill,\vhieh provides a new sys- l ’" r n" ^e « total loss. The boat was one merely stating that the death was caused „ 7, . . , , i- i i* i ol the finest on (he river. from the effects of pistol shots, as above tem tor “receiving, holding and disbars- additional particulars. stated, fired by Hon Daniel K. Sickles, ing the public moneys of the State, ’ was j • - ■ - - 1 - - -

the Lafayette Courier, at Monticello, Indiana, informs us that a horrible murder and suicide was committed near that

Arthur Burns, been divorced

A DDI TION A I. PA RTICI LA IIS.

A boat which has just arrived from

passed over the veto in both branches— the wreck of the Princess brings a nutniu the House by a vote of 53 to 42, and her of wounded and dead.

in the Senate 20 to 21. The latter bill is much the most objectionable of the two. fltirTho advices from Europe arc chief

a"' 1 several hours. A verdict was^rendored. froni wife’, but was again married to

the same woman, after a separation of several years, deliberately loaded his gun _ I nr 11 li Crowds of persons gathered in the vi-

cinity of tho Club House during the day,

anxiously enquiring into all the cireum-

THORNBURGH

Have received thi* anv : ^ !( r , 6 70 for shipping brands extra round hoop discs mid link's NEW SPRING D‘‘*,Ohio, closing buoyant, with an advancingJten-

I Ohio, closing buoyai

GOODS ; (lency. Wheat—Continue* active at an advance 3 cases PRINTS; 'of sales 8000 bush, at 1 40@1 45 for 2 BLEACHED SHIRTING ANDju^j W'i'stern Winter, $1 50(o\l 55 for White. SHEETING; ...... Michigan, $1 25( n )l 12 for inixod Illinois. 1 ease MANCHESTER GINGHAMS; CINCINNATI MARKET. 1 “ BLEACHED DRILLING; Cincinnati, March 2. 1 “ (’OKSKl .I KANiS; Flour—The deinftnd w»ntimu*« active and 1 " rTTVs; (ASST i speculative, and prices are tending upward— 1 “ SI RIPKS.t ASSIN M I ES.t .,, -1 ■I'l. . ...i... ,,.rL. 7 non 1.1,1. ..tin 7r,/;.xr. „

MKRKS, MECHANICS CASS IM ERf.

The weather was foggy at the time of; stances of the event

the explosion ; she was behind time and After Mr.Sickles had killed Key, herehad too much steam on. paired to the residence of Attorney GenA Baton liouge dispatch says that the oral Black, where he was advised to de-

of-

ly of interest as relating to the war ques- j engineer is reported to have said that he liver himself into the hands of the

tion, under dread of which the English and French funds had seriously declined.

would reach New Orleans in u certain ticers, who subsequently conveyed him time or blow up. The engineer was cut to jail, to which he was committed for completely in two by the explosion. A- further examination to-morrow.

New York, Fob. 28.

with heavy slugs, and shot her through the head, as she sat knitting before the (ire. Reloading the gun, he placed the muzzle to bis mouth, and pulling the trigger with his toe, blew his brains out. Hcwas instantly killed. The unfortunate woman, although shot through the brain, lingered until yesterday, when she expired in great agony. Burns was fifty three years of age and formerly resided in the neighborhood of Williamsport,

Warren county.

A Man Bitten by a Fox and is At

The feeling in England evidently is that bout one hundred are wounded, many of

the British government should declare in them dangerously and in a dying condi-1 The Washington correspondent of tho .. _ ) .,. .. favor of the independence of Italy ; hut tion. It is impossible as yet to aseor- Times gives the following accoount of IAMvKI,uim t duoi iidhia. u u-

it rather seems inclined to do nothing so t:l 1 il1 tl,c lost. Several boats sav the domestic difficulties

decisive- No one seems, however, to

ed many of the passengers.

f Mr Nil'Ll >« adelphia Pennsylvanian of Saturday says

Much ex- which led to the killing of Key;' ‘ ! , . 1 ; l ( t Mr Wlc ^ d Hrady, of that city was

, , along the I On Friday, Mr Sickles received an^“ Cn 8 . 0 « ln ' C "'w P ?^° X

know what arc the real intentions of the river Numerous unrecognised bodies anonymous letter, stating with precision iltl 0,nt Hreo * c ' At ,hat tl,nc nothing

inserutable Napoleon. The British min- a re being found. so minute as to make suspieion i

istry are unable to decide whether that great functionary means war or peace. The speech of tho Queen of England ]

' at Point Breeze

serious was expected to result from the

bite. Recently, however, Mr. Brady was

Th* KraiHlnlent Karmrrs anil Drovrr*' ''' '.|‘ at ‘V r ^ had rillltd a boll, i atta( ,| {( ,J w j(J 1 f . u jj c „ ger j ou8 ||| ness n j Hank of Imllnna —ArrcMt of (lie C'aHlilcr Oil I 1 ittCGDth Street. ttOOVC K. Street, irOIll . , f . , . , 4 . I' * nd rV f * U, ’iii r; ; r v ■ i a negro woman, and that he was in the ^'“ "‘ed un.n.stakab'e symptoms of hyI, [from tho Cincinnati Enquirer] i . i ; t e . ,t; n „ m r ■ m.kliw ibere tun ^ ro l , ' lo *’ ,a - He suffered tlie most intense

at the opening of Parliament declares Last week wc spoke of the appearance 'j! diree times a week or oftener Tin ' l n on ' es 0,1 evcn * n ". an d his atthat the British government have taken jin our city of a number of spurious Indi- p^^.'^'nid dress of’Mrs. Sickles were a<- u "' U "r ^ntcJ that death must all possible measures to avert the calam-l ana , bar ; k ^ lls 0, 1 l ,Uu tarmera a ? d D u ro ; curately described and the usual time of s P ccdll y ter " ,,natc h ‘ 8 torturea '

,ty of war, but it does not declare that 80lnc of sons 00nr J tt , (1 with thc ho interview specified Accompanied these measures have proved successful. swm ,Ring concern have been arrested in ’ y !l P" e . nd - Mr - ‘ S ‘ c ' k,OT wcnt to ,he . . _ ... ... .. I _ _ Iwiivcrt < I nu 11 r 11-I t ;>■ I n rn 1 trtund ovnrv U

at Qi inoy— Destruction

of Houses of Ill-fame.—A Missourian named Henry II. Johnson was killed

JEANS

1 bale TICKING; 1 “ WHITE, RED AND YELLOW FLANNEL; 1 tmlu BROWN AND BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL; 5 bales HEAVY BROWN SHEETING; 2 “ FINE BROWN SHIRTING. For sale low bv the piece for cash. THORNBURGH & ROBINSON. Groencastle, March 2,1859. 10.000 DOLLARS Will be taken out of tho pockets of Retail Merchants this year, and given to tho Purchasers in Putnam County, by THORNBURGH & ROBINSONS NEW SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS. They will sell 50,000 dollars. Oh ! some who once in seeming candor, Dealt oround some secret slander, Stand abashed in perfect wonder, Fear their own foundation's under That briek corner’s coming thunder!

f ho sales comprise 7,000 hbls. at $5 75(3^5 83 for superfine, on the spot, and $5 90(n)6 f,, r April delivery. Provisions— Mesa Pork is verv dull. Good country brands were offered to-day at <17 50, without finding buyers; K00 Mils first elaas city brand sold at <18, to be delivered May 1st. Groceries—Sales of 100 lihdsSugarat ci) (3)7Je- Molassesdull. Codes unchanged. Wheat—Tho demand continues active, and the market is firm. Sales :100 hush prime red at <1 28, delivered ; 150 do do do at <1 28; 350 do good white at $1 38;and 600do prime do at <1 40; 200 do good mixed at $1 28

and lOOdogood white at <1 37.

CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Cincinnati, March 1.

Tho following are tho receipts of live stock at tlie Brighton Stock Yards for the week ending this (Tuesday) evening: Cattle 533,Sheep 75, Hogs 1,071. Quotations—-BocfCnttlo $2 73 to $ I 50, extra do. $5, Sheep <1 to $3 50, extra do. $t to $ l 25, Hogs $5 75 to <0, extra do.

12} to $0 25.

We have but little change to note in the Horse Market, matters remaining about the I same a» at our last report. There has been u islight diminution, botli in tlie arrivals and sales, 1 but the market is nevertheless well stocked,

brought to Greenciistle, and will sell them

cheap for cash.

Tllimvilt UUII 4k ROBINSON.

March 5, 1859. 42

and that the danger and probability of St. Loui”. Thc Democrat of yesterday ^Mr ho^^m^rne In‘QuincyJ U8T LatoShe'i't 0 ^

war have passed away. Had it been ^ says;

practicable to make such a declaration,! * P on information opportunely rceeiit seems probable that it would have been 'i cd ’ ‘ he . Cit y Marshal has for several ...... , days kept watch, through his detectives,

embodied in tlie speech. 1

Key had taken the house, and he had J' r ' da y n *n b L the ISth ult constantly met there a lady resembling into a quarrel with lliomas Cussaday, thc very closely in description. Mrs. Sickles. : I ,ro P rict ‘ ,r of the den, when Cassnday

uay, lo.oogo ms uc.ceuxes, M /y i( . k i us % ti n ( . lun , to t i 10 | lopo that stabbed Johnson twice with a dirk, caus- , upon two gentlemen who arrived here ,, i i i ? i . • imr almost instant deith C'.u K .,dnv wis

l,o filled ..th ..gn.l .blllty, ...d wh.eh rovor, llonk of I o orsburg, ludl.n.. Mr , loo ' c „f Nc „ y„ rt , out, thou,! b.„g tl,o„, f .»d u gave him a »,dc rcputatiou. Ilo .»* I, r 7 "'io I!.... i“ 1 watch thc place from tho window of a ru»h »»* made by thc crowd. The ofiitwice elected to the lower House of Con- ‘ ’ . " ‘j 1 ■“crative enterprise hail h 0U8 e j ug t opposite. On Saturday no I'^r 8 ) ,10Wuver t 8UC < > eeded in lodging them grass from this State, and was afterwards 1 ft ..iTh^K were meetinj took* dace, an l thc woman in i» j'"!- A number of houses of an infa chosen It. S. Senator over ..live. It.!*»'*• •«»* * •»«* -<»■«•' »•»> "hameter wen, attaokod Sator. Smith,the then locumbool. Un rokiriog wore yesterday arrested, ami upoo thc hadoeourted oinee Wodocjlay. '!»? n, f h . 1 ?" ."loriated mob, and|

from the Senate lie was appointed by Drosident Folk Minister to Prussia, but he did not remain long in that position. On returning to Indiana, he took up his residence at Covington, hut unfortunately habits of dissipation had grown on him to such ail extent ns to deprive him of thriller usefulness. An unfortunate affray with his bosom friend and brother-in-law, Capt. Duncan, which resulted in the death of the latter, caused him a degree of mental anguish from which lie never rocovered, and induced him, permanently, wc believe, to renounce the

One of the firm b now in New York pur- the supply somewhat exceeding tlie demand, chasing Goods, and by Hie middle of .Mareb The greatoet falling off during the week hn* we will have on hand the largest stock ever j been in first-class stock. A No. 1 Horses have

liccn rather Scarce, and eagerly snatched at by fancy buyers. Mr. William Brecount, of Miami county, <)hio, sold eight head of fine Horses, at an average price of $175 each. The prices for common stock have decreased a little since last week, which we attribute to theoverplus in the market. What demand there has tieen, was from California, Georgia, Louisiana,

Kentucky and Tennessee.

NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.

New York, March 2.

Beeves in moderate demand. Prices have advance Jbi Jo, excepting for lower qualities,

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READ! READ!!

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READ!!!

£» HXToto- TVIvusic !

i i . i o i j.iro t-MH'ft

o i so i go Kinbnicing the imist fashionable pieces. Per-

sons wishing to purchase Music can always find the very best by calling on me. They can also bear all the pieces played before purchasing. JJayTonohers supplied at the usual discount, fikjy'For New M usie and Musical Mereban-

dise in general, call at

L. K1SSNKRS MUSIC BOOM,

At the Woinhardt House.

N. I!.—My facilities for obtaining any Music that may be desired direct from the puMisbers,! should be borne in mind by those wishing to' order, 1 will supply the same at publisher s prices. feb2»! 41

which have declined; sales G}(b 12Je, average price 13e. Sheep active and slightly advanc-

ed : sales at fifu 13e. Swine dull.

at the feb2fi

former were found some $2,000 of his Saturday evening Mr. Sickles re- of the,n a,,H08t tota,| y de,mdijihed ’ new money. Drobably still more of it ^ ,v * d 1,0 ^ngcr to play the spy upon , Explosion of a LocoMoT.VE-T.tUEE will he got hold of 118 * lonor i ailt I determined to confront I kusovs Killed.— Lhe locomotive At-

.... bis wife directly with his terrible sus- water, on thc Steubenville ntid Indiana

As this fraudulentcompany undoubted- n ; s . W,I ° ,,lrt '^ n .V won ids terniiie sus- wiucr, o

ly have other agents, and as their hills are P lc, ? ,1 f; At hr,u Mrs. Sickles strong y railroad, exploded on J uesday morning,

dented her guilt, but on tier husband ask- at .tlingo Stution, three miles below Steuing her whether on Wednesday previous hcuville, instantly killing tho engineer,

struck from an original plate, and therefore are notcounterfeit, this worthless currency may he imposed upon many people.

Miootliitf All'i ay

Louisville, March 2.

An old political feud has existed between Thomas 8. Low, of Hawcsville, and Cicero Maxwell, of Hartford, Ky., Prosecuting Attorney fur that District. Low had threateded to cowhide Maxwell on meeting to-day. Maxwell was addressing the Court at Hawcsville, ami interrupted by Low, denouncing

intoxicating howl

Mr. llannegan removed from this iState in gr08gly i nH ui t i ng l anguage . to St. Louis Home three years since, for' Maxwell and others fired several shots the purpose of practising tho law. Be- wounding Low in the thigh and arm, cut

oently

he divided his studies between ting off his thumb and riddling his shirt, law and literature, and appeared before A.gciieral lire ot pistols ensued troiu the

mends of Maxwell.

the public several times as a lyceum lee- , , ,,, • , ^ , 1 ... . , John Aldridge, a friend of Low, was turer. I he announcement ot his death ' kiRcd, and a Mr. Miller shot through the will be received with profound regret by thigh. Low was committed to jail for

she had not entered the house on Fifteenth street in a certain particulas dress and concealed by a hood, she cried out: “I am betrayed and lost," and swooned away. .Mr. Sickles calmly said that he would not injure her, since he believed her the victim of a scoundrel, hut that he had a full right to a confession. Two ladies in the house were sent for as witnesses, and in their presence Mrs. Sickles made a full statement in writing, stating that her connection with Mr. Key had commenced in April last, under Mr.

fireman, and brakeman. The cause of] the explosion is not known. The engine ! was going west with a freight train, and

was nearly new.

MARRIAGE licenses issued Durimj week iWi/c/ Fru/mj, March 4. Feb. 24—Tn Amasa Tabor and Sarah K.

Britt.

fob. —-To John \\ . Gardner and Nancv S. Busby. I'cb. 28—To John 11. Thomas and Mary E. Davidson.

Horse and Jack Bills, a <A KM HELLISH KDwithfl^/

Now Flutes of ui'.rivaksl r HMI|

Vf'^KbenutyVind executed withtfkL2L

T/eYi/ie**. chraittuM anil tlic/iateh, PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE,

West side Public Square. JLi. XL. XX.

.vo .1/0/,“/: p.t ix.

A O MOKE SICKXESS, AO MOKE Kill: EM A TIS.M

ORSTI KTN ESS OF THE JOINTS, l.l M 11X00, IIKAl>AellKS, TOOTH.veil KS, oil SVFKLKFNO FfkO.Xt

OTHER IIODII.Y INFIRMITIES.

Tin Hnjiiil ami (' iiijitrlc Efficacy of

UAIYWAY’S

Ul’iADY RHLIKF. in in Man tin Mfujijfhry the moel c.rcruciati n<f Paine and Ache*, Hums, Scnhls, Cats, Wounds,

Ur nine*, <Vr., <5'r.,

renders it important that every family keep a supply of it in the li«uso. Armed with this remedy, a household is always protoeb-d against sudden attacks of •hknes-. Th, maiinds of lives of persons hnvetioen saved by its timely use, who were suddenly seized in the night time with Cranqis, Spasms, Vomiting, t'holern, Yellow Fever, and other violent (liseiises. Lot a dose of tbL 8 Renusly ! lie taken internnlly, ns the case may ris|uir,-, when suddenly seized with Fain or Sickness,

'audit will instantly kk.likvb the patient

Du. Ka- , FKiT^T'.x,1," depot of U Y v ir t ue"of*ii deeroc of^bwocliwure "rendoroil ^imM pa, smmd iirrc^ the diseasol

Sickles’ own roof, hut H,at Mr. Key had valuable imuily medic -kept by Dr. Easterly, ,!! r*® a'lSin^ RA> " " BBl,BP

H ts Cared

the people of Indiana.

Bgi„The Irish patriot, William Smith

protection from the mob.

Fire ill >1 eni|,l,Ih—I.onh 9150,000.

Memfiiih, March 2.

since hired the house in Fifteenth street ut tho corner >.f Third an I t'liosnut streets, is tion wherein Benjamin H. Ihu kinglmiin Aivali in which tliey had constantly met. 1 well worthy the uttenticn of.g'.'iitlomen visiting Hm-kinghnm, and Horace Widbridge were Mrs. Sickles' confession was made in die city during the pi, sent ru-h of business. Plaintiffs, and Thomas It. Crano, Administrathe midst of tho bitterest contrition and Dr. Kastei l , ■.■.medicine-are prenared under his ll " * rani '> .* nroline

misery. Her h usband simply asked her -wn s,.perii,temle„ee, and are of warranted of- Klle,?r'^

to give him back her wedding ring, and lieicncy. His proparution of Iodine and Sar- wore Defendants, 1 will expose h, public sale on

desired her to write to her mother to come -nparilla, hi- Fever and Ague Killer, uml bis Saturday, th- n\th day of March, 1859, j CHILLS AND FEY ER...ln fifteen minutes. and take her from his house forever. Cough Balsam, have attained a special nonu- " l t * 10 co,,rt -houso d,«>r in the town of Green- CHILBLAINS In fifteen minutes. Mrs. Sickles made no objections ad lari.y and a very extensive patronage through- ho^,!^ m" ! SORK TH ROAT.'. ^ ‘‘ iX h,mr *-

nutting the justice of her punishment in joutthe valley of the Mississippi. Besides these the rents and

RHEUM ATLSM NEURALG IA CRAMP DIARRiKKA T< )0TH ACHE SPASMS SICK 11 KADAC1I K. ..

In four hours. In one hour. — In ten minutes. In fifteen minutes. In one minute. ...In five minutes. In top miuuje.'i-

In ten minute*.

O’Brien, reached New York on Thursday , A firc la8t n i, rht cau „l lt •„ tho ceUar A J-'- ..e. ..out m <" me pp,. D,-si,les th,,, tbe rents and profits for a tern, not exec,sling BURNS In twenty minutes. .. | ■>— i ii . , i „ -1 ■ r ,i l’ i ? I- • a- i • thc most affecting language. he hui numerous other excellent iTeimrations seven years, of thc following real estate situate FROST BITES °i la8t woek - 1Iu w « ,nct on uoard: of the Uagieand Lm,u,rer office, burning: The Hon . K(lht . j. Waikerand Messrs. de,ig„,,1 particularly i„r family L comity of Puma,? tmwit: L‘,t No. ague ch

the steamer by his fellow-countrymau, half a square cm Main street, including Thomas Francis Meagher, when a very ihe Kagle and knquirer, Avalanche, Ledaffectingintcrview took place. Ilcwasaf- T 1 ^ . ‘ZZ 1 ,l, ' | 'j ll " d lko ,! l r ',' , ,, . „ 1 „ , , • a , hytenan Sentinel offices; HuttenA Clark, forwards addressed formally and brief- L rintcr8 . ,| l0 gtores of Messrs. Gilkey A ly, in terms of congratulation, on his 1 Warren, Haffurana A Stratton. W. H. arrival in America, by Judge O’Connor., Hunt, N. Stillman, Henricli A Brothers, Mr. O'Brien replied eloquently and feel- 1 and the saloon of Joseph Teufel. Loss ingly, stating that his visit to this coun | $150 > 000 > more or less insured, try was prompted by no political motive, Diseases of Cattle,—Wc are told

Carlisle A Uateliffe have been retained residing in localities where medical aid is difii- "I the Commissioner's Survey of tho Town PA KA LYSIS.

^ ThVgrndLtime,,there appears to he

hut that he came to study the institutions of the only country of modern times which owned a republic, rather than a monarchy, on a large scale. Upon leav-

thatn disease called by some “hoof ail," and by others “black leg," is making serious havoc with horned cattle. Mr. Alfred Lloyd of Hast Cleveland has had two creatures affected, and had made up

iag /lie steamer, he was greeted with his mind that they would die, and possicbecr upon cheer from the assembled j hly all ot his cattle share the same fate,

thousands, and upon reaching the St. lie applied Dun well s white oil, and those

Nicholas, a dense crowd awaited him.— ’! ecl< d ZZ V'JZ. ' J . u 1 '!* , ... „ . a danger. Mr. Uolfe ot Last Cleveland, Mr. () linen is dcseribed as “a tall, finc |wh(J )o8t )li8 barn 1)y firc a 8h( , rt time looking map, about 53 years of age, and since, has now the calamity of “black

with no perceptible brogue. His voice l 0 g” among his cattle, and in Warreusjs low, and from his manner of speaking, ville, Twiuhurgh, and all over the count»ne would hardly suppose he was one of try, is this malady prevalent. It com-

l4osc groat Irish orators whose eloquence mences in the hind foot, and extends up

enchained the British House of Com-1 ward, paralyzing the hind parts so that mow,.” the creature comes to the ground on its

ttOL. Speaking of the message of Bros

ident Buchanan vetoing the hill entitled | , lHrl i.ZZ .a lr „V;l,' ,1..!.'- ' I ' 1 ‘‘Z:!"

all on t he side of Sickles, except amongjth friends of Key, who are both numerous and powerful, and threaten violence against Sickles. The friends of the latter think he had better remain where he is until the excitement abates. The conduct of Key appears to have been monstrous and base ; he was old enough to

. - mtsliciiii's.—St. ictair. /). niacraf.

CREENCASTLE NURSERIES FMIT ill flffiffim MS!!

BUY THEM AT HOME! \1 II. LARRAHKK otrei*s a \ \ , large and well .-eloeteil stock of Fruit and Ornamental

be tlie father of his victim—a widower Trees of nil kinds,

and the father of four children the in- Exclusively of His Own Raising, timatc friend of the family and the eon - N "^

slant recipient of the hospitality of the stock.

man he injured. An attempt will he froc from me almost certain risk ofloss which 1 noriM imu soum ana six roas soi made to involve .’Mr. Butterworth as a attends upon trees imported from the Ka-t. outh of said Lot No. nine, adding ton links on

__ WOUNDS,

. said survey; thence cast two chains ami Ilf- HTHAINS, »n«l NPHAINN, teen and one-fourth links; thence north fortv- ,, U ln V l,u ' nt 1 U ls a Fl ,ll «“d to tho injured parts live degrees east; them e east two chains and • ,! ,"" 4 . u '* d Mn f' ,s '" , . ,w Look out for tlnrty-tliree links; tbcm ,utb two chain- ,, out » crf ': lt * “>"1 ^'"‘'“‘“ns—purehasc only and fifty-seven links to a sixten-ti-t alley ' ' l,WA 1 Y .!’ Rkmkk. Friee 25 ets., 50 thence west five chains and thirty links to the ' ’ , l ,, r bottU'. fcTBold by druggists beginning, to include Lots No. seventy-four °- l - rv " ' ort '“ jan22 4m3*t

| and seventy-five in H. F. Corwino's fi|s,t en-

' an

spvcral States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and th« mechanic arts,” the Cincinnati (bmmarctut (Opposition,) says: v Yo arc hound to .ay, after reading tin’s

_ J8W Tlie California Legislature, by a “"•'“go, that hi« ofejeotions are admira vote of 50 to 1, have requested Senator

1 y stated *nd irresistible v J Broderick tn resign

to its development, many suppose its appearance lately is attributable to that cause. [( y lrrr/f/n</ Herald, 237.

every w here.

crxTT-raTmvr/v ~n t«i

be sb ,wr ’1 V r f'' l, '‘" lbr " 1 ‘te, ns will a large assortment of China, Btpao, and Umi- _ , oe shown by reference to the records of Put- mon Ware, Glaazware 4c.

are respectfully invited to cull mid exumineinv "i 11 " ' Lot No. nine in the original mav22.—tf STEVENSON & AMEN. . . stock. If they purcliiis.i fnun me, tiiev will b*e P l, ' t ' “• Huinbridge, to be divided In two equal

An attempt will he free from the almost certain ri>k of loss which " ts ri,nnin g north and south ami six rods

r. Butterworth as a attends upon trees imported lYom the East.— '"Rh of said Lot No. nine, adding ton li iiartiieiis crimini* in the sliootimr as he 1 havo ~ 1 0,lst , " dL > a ' ul , ‘ oU No - sixty-eight, sixtyww Kopinimrl t,' 1, Ji;, k' • , Applo Tr«o8 from 6 to 7 f«et hinli; nim*, gev only, »ev(Hitv-«iH^ seventy-two, nnd I V- ’ .-Pi , h ,n conver ' I’eaidi trees—alurgostiK.'k,onej'ciirfronii,iid - : suven *'Y"th , ' < ’ ,! , in Hcnjainin F. Corwino's first!

Fear trees, dwarf and standard; enlargement of thc Town of Bainbridge, PutCherry Trees, reliable varieties '; " anl county, Indiana; and on failure to realize ' Houghton's si'edling Goosoliorry, tlie best • i amount due and demanded on said defiiprnii, RilaK.... ‘ ’ eree of fornolosurn and eoata I will nf ilm aomn i

iii'i AbiatlmrC

■eela

,ny ono-flflh

sation until Sickles had time to come up to them; hut there will be no difficulty

in proving his innoepneo of any complici-, ,

ty in the matter Currant Bushes, choieo varieties' croe or foreclosure and costs, I will at the same ' ’ lUlTmopp, March 1. ^«- ■, j %$£. \ J lie mmy of 31 r. Key was brought from or Ornnmrntai TreeM. i have ‘‘ r ty of the said Caroline A. Crane, Honjmnin i \\ ash in if ton this afternoon, ami buried biilsum Kim, ‘J to 4 feet, Worwuy Hpruce, ^ r ane, Kllon C’r^ne, Abby Crane, and 8ophia I in tbe Cresbyterian Ground on Greon j > . to ^| 00 *" lti*‘i CciU^ to 6 foot. VVliite | Grane, hoib at law of tho Bai(| AbiaUmrCrane!

street, in the same grave with his wife. m'5 feet.'' A^riealfila^ Mag! I he funeral was attended by his fnends rndia, Acuminata; Mountain Aifi,.,f the most trom Washington and this city. | suitable sizes for planting. A Itt), a large assort-

™ :— * ♦ • mont of iShade Trees'for streets. j hc last entry on the slate of the Mv stock of

Democracy is Alexander II. Stephens, of Z'4 FLOWERING SHRUBS ZM* Georgia,for President,andGeo. Jo. Lane,; _ AND PLANTS Z*

of Oregon, for Vice President. |

ip^„ I ho V'incennos 8un suggest* the can * M ‘ obtained from the Kant, uml purchaftera

name of thc Hon. John W. Davis of! ,l 1 “ vel110 ^V^ntage of taking then) direct from |

l '" ' 1 i t. I ) KCKlVEDthis day, ahesvv lot, new pat- and Scissors of all kinds, and for sale low for

I\ terns snd styles, anil for sale low for rash bv - ash. THORNBURGH A ROBINSON. feblO an THORNBURGH# RmURBON. 1 Gr*en- a»tle. Feb 9. I8M>

COOK’S DRUG .STORK COOK’S I)RU(i STORK COOK’S DRUG STORK

IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE

To HUY mtuos TO HUY DRUGS TO BUY DRUGS

ANI) W ARRANTS

FOR HALE HY

E. T. KEIGHTLEY. HdiIm X|HHltil1£< MtfhtlllllK KodS

(Iron or Copper,)

ND all kinds of JOB WORK in the Tin-

Sullivan, as the candidate of the Deioe*-1 S ) C n gr0U,?d ’ n ^ d Ravi "^ , ^ "fV^ABTiT'

(deceased,) to satisfy said decree of foreclosure.

The purchaser w ill he required to 1

of the purchase money cash in hand, on the! day of sale; one-fifth in nino months; ojie-flflh in eighteen months; ope-flfth in twonty-seven months,and one-flfth ii) thirty-six months from the day of sale, and execute notes therefor, bear-

ing interest from date, waiving valuation nr np- RECEIVED THIS DAY, praiseinent laws. DC. DONNOHUE, ' \ SUPERIOR LOT of Table Cutlery, Knives jan'.:. 1 td m Master C01 laaiviier. . \ and Forks, Butcher and Carving Kniysa,

1 r,i Pocket Knives of every description, Silver

t^uoonsware .Tlltl Ghtssware. ! Plated Table, Desert and Tea Spoons, Shears

/\ ning line. STEVENSON & AMES.

racy for Governor of Indians

Greencnstl", March ’>, 1850

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