The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1859 — Page 2

Cjie Indiana l^rcss. HOWARD BHKKiB. Bditor and Proprietor.

The AVnHftlni'ton Tragedy.

The Sicklen-Key tragedy proves to be more than a seven-days’ wonder, and continues to agitate the public mind.— Sickles is in jail—faring roughly'as^othur prisoners fare, from choice. He is a Catholic, and receives constant judicious counsel and spiritual consolation from a priest. A grand jury commenced an in

(ireriK'astU'. Salunlav, Mard, 1!., I« ? .

GENERAL NEWS. AP1UI. ELECTION. A Father Kills his Son.—We learn say Col. JOHN LYNCH U a candidate for from the officers of the Alvin Adams that c ons tal>leofOrcencastleTownship, at thecomJarces II. Hates killed his son, John mg April election. *

Bates, near Fulton, Tenn., on Monday night, March 7. A dispute arose be-j tween father and son about some cards,

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED During week ending Friday, March IS.

which a younger brother was playing I “" d Lo, ‘- with, the father, saying he did notallow 14 —To Cary Stephens and Mary

such in his house, when the young man! Becklehimer.

(f, r fcofagtU gUtaUync c $ (Turrmt. kkvTsko ani> ookubcteu wkkklt.

' PKOVISIONS—

JS«lo

fe? H ( > R8ES. &?? |

ri’HK undcrMencd, Administrator of the Ks- butWB, T* I'> - ^ I tate of William Wilson, dc-cd., late of u KANSi w hite 1.50 Atrium County, Indiana, will sell at publm j ,j EESWAXi p, 20 sale, on S ATI’HD AY, the 9th ^/^‘ Cokn MEAi.,bhl SO 1H59, nt the residence of John l. WiUon, Chkesk, lh 10 Floyd township, in said county, the following COFFEE— Personal Vroil. rty of said deceilcnt, m-wit Ri0) Com n 13® 15 TWO MAKES and ONE ^ EAHLIN(■ i j aV a 18n-0 < 'OLT. A credit until the 2,'>th of December 1 ji; 0(ls j 0M 10 next will be given upon purchasers executing p, ol:Ki bbl 5.50

Li V. 11 III At 10 aiv/ i! «-*av y v# I • 1 t tv . iiiiih 1. 11 > A l- »> 11 1 i/x

left the house, followed by the father,' Mnr.h 14—To Ja*. W. Johnson and F.mily n „t e s with approved security, waiving vama-

BfTi. Congress having adjourned with- ' Efforts arc being made to prejudice the who told him not to return or he would 1 ,, ToGcr.'eW Zener and Eliza-

out passing all of the laws requisite for public mind against Sickles by arraying ’’tick his knife in him. 1 he son returned, j j.' niz i t , r .

the successful management of the compli-! and magnifying all the short-comings of id f a h r ia r . U! : e '] IL ' March ]4-To Comeliu. C. Raines and Lu-

- ,. . *. 0 ,, . . , . knife; when his father stabbed him in the! tetia Heath. .

eated machinery of government,, the in- his life,and by charging that he is note- | e f t breast, causing instant death. Both March H-To John Hritton and Melvina dications are that an extra’session will riously guilty in many instances of the were considered quiet and good citizens, ,-_ T „ vltwrt Cullmun and Eliza

be called at an early day. An estimated very offense for w hich Key suffered the and were worth considerable property.— ci,,, !!

deficiency of six million dollars in the'penalty of death at his hands. These The father assisted in burying the son. Muirh ir,_To Christian K. Weaner and

revenues of the Post Office Department charges must be received with great alwould seem to render an extra session in lowanee ; and, if all true, they ought not dispensable, to provide means for meeting to affect in the least the case nowngitatthe deficit. The pay of Members of Con- ing the public mind and soon to undergo

and has not yet been arrested.

[ /.oh. Courier, 1 DA.

Sudden Death.—On the 24th ult,

Eliza Anu Brown.

| lion and ap^rai^enOaws, ^ March 17,1859. 3t»44 (ilU'lAT SAVIMl!!

A. WERNEKE & BRO S.,

A N I » liUY

rjaclies’ Shoes, Bejy-OF THEIR OWN MAKE.* 1 ®*

—In Perrysvillc, Ind.,on Wednesday,

tliemhof Miinh, 1859, Mrs. Susan Ci sum \ n. ! rpnEYarc now making all kinds

men, students in the College wife of Thomas Cushman, Lsqr., m the J-d ; | of Kid, Morocco and Goat Hill. Dearborn county, named year ot bri ago. 1 , »i ■ .11 ' Shoes, in the best and neatest

gross is an animal salary of so much— judicial investigation. Let the Sickles Paramour and Riggen, were walking to- fo^man^ycarTAnoTr heraaa girl in '•biM-|' , . v ^';."' , "^‘ f '" r >al ' running constantly, whether Congress be Key tragedy stand disconnected from all ward the College to attend a meeting of hood's .'hiV- -as a young lady just entering

Bacon Hide, lb •Shoulders Hama, »ugarc’d,tb...i2l “ plain, tb jJ “ eanvassed lb..13 Chickens, 18 lh 5 Potatoes, bu 12a

SALT—

Lake, bbl 2.50

FISH— Kanawha 2.10

SUGAR—

..8 NewOrleans 8(Sk> Crushed ^14 Loaf

SEEDS—

Clover 7.00 Timothy, bu. 2.00 Blue Grass, bush 75 Flaxseed 1.00 Tallow, rendered..! 21 WOOL— 1 Tub Washed 25 Fleece Unwashed 25

Mackerel, No.l, lb. White Fish, lb

FRUITS—

Dried Apples 2.50

CHAIN—

Corn, bush "5 Wheat, bush LOO Rye, bush 60 Oats, bush 50 Hay, ton 10.00 MOLASSES— N. Orleans, gal GO Sugar House, gal 60 ColdenSyrup, gal....80

in session or out of session. lienee it is other tragedies, and let the parties to it that sessions are now shortened—mem- be judged—acquitted or condemned— bers preferring to remain at borne and upon the merits of the transaction, indcattcud to the ordinary affairs of life, while pendent of all other transactions of life. their Congressional pay^gocs on the same j A Washington letter writer for the as if they were in the active service of 1 New York Express, says: their country. An extra session of Con-' Key's friends do not believe the charggross is of but little more expense to the! 68 made against him by Sickles, and regovernmentthan vacation; therefore there ? ard 1 h 1 i "\ a8 , t ^ c asa ? 8si ,' 1 1 ati ® n >

is great propriety in the Executive calling one, whenever a regular session adjourns leaving important business unfin-

ished.

the literary society, site the residence of

and while oppu- upon womanhood—and afterwards 11* 11 wile

ns

CHEAP AS EASTERN SHOES! Tin- great advantage in buying their make

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

NKW YOKE MAKE FT. New York, March 1C.

Flour is 5010c lower; sales 10,200 brls ut

Kev. F. G. Wood, nml mother. In nil thc'‘relations',,f life she i is, that they Wp, uml ^" > $5 50f<, 5 7o for superfine Western; $0 500 Caramour remarked to his companion, “I • ^i'JrVmVintllig!^ herT.-'iet'V 1 'was al'- ! 1,1!,^ from the'E^t. All they 1 ImVi'ViX'.!'no do lUlnd h«»i‘» 01,10?^": am blind, and instantly Jell to the ground. vv , ivs llttrm .ti vi .. an ,l her home the centre of a ,,. u t(1 gi vo them a trial to insure your eus- in g sU . a ,i v . Wheat—Firm and buoyant; sales lliggen immediately lifted him ui>, and wo ‘ r | ( i of comforts. She was surrounded by tom. A general assortment kept on hand and to^ooo bu at $1 39 for choice Milwaukee Club;

m cold blood. His brother, Mr. Charles Key, is one of the most fearless and resolute of men, and by him, Mr. Sickles, if he escapes the punishment of the law,

8f*L.John W. Blake, ofClinton county, John P. Dunn, of Marion county, and

n„ ,, «, ,, ■ 1 ■'-•u.vvi •<-. 1 He was passing along the road on foot at the eitv during the present ru-b of busiues-.

. . . . Ic. lullen, of Kipley county, Sickles to see if he could identify her as a the time the accident occurred. Mr. Mc-

havc been appointed by the Governor to

act as a Board of Control, under the act to provide for the erection of a new State Prison for Indiana. The first duty of this Board is to select a site for the Prison. By election, Mr. Blake is President, and Mr. Dunn, Secretary of the Board. Charles W. Seeley, of Elkhart

$1 50 for mixed Western, and $1 (JO for

white Michigan.

CINCINNATI MARKET.

Cincinnati, March lo.

Flour—A bout 600 bids extra sold iit#G0C 25. Provisions—There was an improved demand for Mess Pork to-day, and good brands sold at $17 75; 70 bbls city brand sold at $18; 200,000 lbs bulk Sides sold at 8jc, delivered.— Groceries—A fair demand for Sugar, with sales of 150 hhds at O|07}r. Molasses is steady, w ith sales at 35o. Coffee llmi; 160 bugs sold ut 12le. Wheat—The market continues firm, . .. .lh an _

day of last week by the falling of a tree. I well worthy thoattention of gentlemen visiting 1 the very best l>v calling on me. They can also prices. Sales 1,000 bush strictly prime white —' ...... 1 • hear all the pieces ployed Iwforo purchasing. „t 1 50; 300 do prime white at $1 48, 500 do

fifc^*Teaeliers supplied nt the usual discount. J,, do nt $1 4(1; 825 dogooddont$l 45; 500

asked him if he was sick, but he made worldly nflluenee, blooming children, a kind t „ade to order,

no reply liut instantly expired in Riggcn’s | huslmml, fond relatives and a multitude ot ,le1 Vm 1 * * 11 1 * voted friomlri—-wrn>iin<lc , l Bv c*vcr\’tliit’jilarms! The phys.c.ans were called in a ^^.n/^eTfe desirafde. Hut Dea.li, tew moments, but be was dead! 1 lie oc- who , mth „„ ri . sl , c .,. t f„ r persons, eome at an currcncc of course created a great sen- ,. ar i v hour, and rudely severed the thread of sation in the village and among the stu-! her life. Sorrow ing friends sympathise deep-1 dents. During a recent revival the de- ly with the near relatives of the deceased in ceased had connected himself with the , ll l 1 ‘: ir great bereayement, one of whom ten,h ts , . this poor tribute to her memory.

church. — — —- iX’ST RECEIVED

Fatal Accident.—Wo are pained to Du.EAsTKKLv'sMKpiciNra.—Thedepotof| I

BfegrTav ONE l-AIR. Yours respectfully,

A. WEHNEKE & HHO.,

Southwest corner of Public Square, mai l:, 3m 11 Qreencastle, Ind. KKAD! HKAD!! RKAD!!!

TSTo’W Mxxjsic !

a ehoiee selection of

bb,!,!l C lH 11 rtSp0n8lblC 1 " 1 1U> l ’ r " 1, ‘ CI ' learn that Mr. John NcNeely, of Pigeon valuable family medicines kept by Dr. Easterly, I Rlll i )rat .B,g I t|^ nmsUhsliionabie pieces. . township, was instantly killed on Thurs- a t the corner of Third and Chesimt streets, i- t . (lMS w j s i,i' a j, p, purchase Music can always find with ’an active demand for all grades at full

Per-

county, has been selected as Warden. Bis first duties will be to superintend the erection of the new Prison. Next week the Board will visit various towns in the northern part of the State for the purpose of selecting a suitable place for the congregation of convicts within prison walls. IA»Aaron Vail Brown, PostmasterGeneral, who died at Washington city on Tuesday, 8th inst, was a native of Hrunswiek county, A irginia. Ho was educated at Chapel Hill University, North Carolina, and choosing the profession of law, settled not long after, at Nashville, Tennessee. He was for sometime a partner of the late President Polk, and for many years a member of the Tennessee Legislature. From 1839 to 1845, he was a Heprcscntative in Congress. In the latter year he was elected Governor of Tennessee. He was subsequently an active politician, and reported the Democratic National Platform, at Baltimore, in 1852. He was appointed Postmaster-General by Mr. Buchanan in 1857. At the time of his death he was in his sixty-fourth year, having been born August 15,1795. BSU.The U. S. Senate confirmed the appointment of lion. Robert M. McLanc, of Maryland, as minister to Mexico.— The advance of Miramon on the capital, and the attitude assumed by the English and French squadrons before Vera Cruz, now the seat of government of President Juarez, made it necessary, we suppose, that a minister, with full power, should be dispatched at once to that distracted country. It was essential that our diplomatic and material interests should be protected from injury in the political crisis which seems now to be culminating. 8fl?uIIon. John Pettit„of Lafayette, Ind., has received the appointment of Chief Justice of that terrible Territory somewhat familiarly known under the cognomen of Kansas. Judge Pettit’s fine legal attainments and much judicial experience admirably adapt him to the position. The announcement of his appointment will gratify every democrat of

Indiana.

I Slit'ct Music,

blood.

The Star of Saturday says:

Officer Ginnity yesterday visited Mrs

Dr. Easterly's medicines are prepared under his

lady he had seen in company with Mr. Key. Neely was about twenty five years of age, 1 0 \vn supcrinlcndunce, and are of warranted cfa few days prior to his decease, walking in was raised in this county, and was high- n. ivncy. His preparation of Iodine and Sar-

ly esteemed. He leaves a wife and two ,aparills, his Fever and Ague Killer, and his children to mourn his loss. Cough Balsam, have attained a special popu-

[ lf r (im<'/c th niocrnt. larity and a very extensive patronage throughNkw Use UOll A Jury Room.—The out the valley of the Mississippi, lb-ides these

Sheriff of Knox county lost his cow some ] lnH numerous other excellent preparation-1 p r i ce9 .

six weeks ago and found her remains on design,,! particularly for family use. Person- pncrisir ACTI F K I OOk'INfi UP'

Saturday last in one of the jury rooms in 1 res iding in localities where medical aid is diffi-1 unLLriLAo I L.L o u

the northern part of the city, near Fourteenth street. He identified her at once, and she recognized him, and alluded to the circumstance that Mr. Key had tit the time called officer G.’s attention to some violation of the law by a boy who was driving a horse upon the j^ivemcnt. Mrs. Sickles appeared very much depressed in spirits, but calm; and she made no complaint, nor expressed any surprise in

view of the officer.

The Grand Jury at Washington has found a true bill of indictment against D. E. Sickles for murder.

Sfetf-ForNi'W .Music 11ml Musical Mcrehun-1 do red at $1 32 J; 1,000 do fair white at $1 40. di.-c in general, call at CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET

L. K ISSN KK S M USIC ROOM, j Cincinnati, March 15. At the Weinhardt K w Harrell, Wcigh-masterut the Hrigh-

N. II. My facilities for obtaining utn Mu-n ^ ^ Stock Yards, reports the following receipts that may be desired direct from the pul lishers, ]; V(1 f or tlic week ending Tuesday ovenshould be borne in mind by those wishing to j yi #rc ), igt, 1859: Cattle, 502; Sheep, irder. 1 will supply the same at publisher s , ^ ^. n,,^ C22. (Quotations — Beef Cattle,

xebae 3m ns 7504 50; extra do, $1 TB@5 *0; Sheep,

$3 0003 50; extra do, $4 OOfi t Hogk,

Horse Market

$0 0006 12; extra do, $6 25.

In the Original rackages evening, good. ti„. supplier wind, imv,

she had bren locked up during the en-17, etter t i mn SU ppiy themselves with Dr. Eastertirc time. The Gazette, from which wc u-'s medicines,—N/. />. nit.

learn the facts, says the poor beast had ate up all the papers of the late John j

\V AXTKI)!

r;/ | COKDS ot wanted.

-)1 1 Tin: 1110UKST raicK ilvid kor Hides, Furs and Sheepskins,

In, 44 At A. \VEHN KK E A HHO S.

I’corn l’ic8t I ImihIs

WARRANTED TP(>i • cy V' >• * t-' f

Ewing before “kicking the bucket.” Painful Accident.—A heart-rend ing accident occurred near tlic residence

Mr. Editor: Permit me to call your of James E. Lowell, about three miles attention, and that of the public general- D'om this town, on I hursdayol last week, ty, to a series of Evening Lectures now Medor*, the oldest daughter of Luther M.

being delivered by Professor J.Tingley. i M,nor > ^ Newburg, whtle on a v.stt to [H Ql* ;> } OHl*S I rx 1 * w j 1 . • r her uncles, (Mr. Lowell,) was so tenth . ^ THE undersigned would re-nect-<)n last 'Vcdncsday evening I was per- ly burned by her clothes taking fire at tt S5?Ab!Rfi,lly inform thos«> wishing t<> purmitted to attend the first Lecture, and 1 sugar-camp, that Iter recovery is thought 7 7 U .1 Jchuse PIANOS, that he will hesitate not to say the expectations of a ! impossible. Her body,-arms and hands, ( FULL 1 WAHHANI 1,U large auditory were more than met by we are told, were almost burnt to a crisp. IMPORTED INSTRUMENTS *'->*7 f 1 : mX. s,, !!;i;^,r;s (Dado of that truly wonderful instrument, | , v J^eply Kympathise » itl, Ihe affliclod»* ' T""" l “" 1 ,

,. , U - ~

1 need say nothing in favor of this I A Bio Jump and Race.—A crazy man ; For the accommodation of those preferring

mode of popularizing scientific subjects, leaped out of the second-story window at AMERICAN PIANOS

Evening Lectures are becoming one 0 |' : ll' 6 -^i^ry s Hospital, yesterday, anil j w j]] state that I have lately made an arrnngethe great sources from whence the pub-! ra, ‘ a .f ,8tansC 0 blocks w.th mont and expoet to be sooti supplied with In-

. . .... a motley crowd ot about two hundred : struments from one of the

he mind is improving, and on which it p ersona a t his heels. All the clothing | Bl‘St FftCtorifS ill till! United SlHlOS. is mainly dependent for a knowledge of that he had on was a shirt and large: gt-jy20 per Cent Saved! by purchasing facts important for its advancement; and white sheet, and his appearance, ns he at of me, owing to i»v reasonable prices—the

a, „ tow incur mid,, .to ... .«!

Blackwood's Edinhuhuii Mauazine. —The February No. of this popular periodical is before us. Its contents are— (’arlylc—Mirage Philosophy—Histo-

ry of Frederick;

How wo went to Skye ; Objectionable Books ; Popular Literature. Part 11—Tlic Pe-

riodical Press;

Rawlinson's Herodotus;

Falsely Accused ;

Mephitis and the Antidote ; A Cruise in Japanese Waters. Terms—$3 a year. Address Leonard Scott & Co., New York. g^L.Thc Trustees of the Wabash Col lege,Crawfordsville, Ind., havecomuionc-

been so very abundant, have fallen oil', and 1 we can report with safety jthe supplies to lie

•_ Tx-vnTtvrervM loss than the demand. The prices are good. THORNBURGH ^ . ROBINSO nrsU . la>s stock bringing rather higher figures

90 cases and bales NEW SIMllNG DRY tlmn at last reports.

rnrmH * NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. B iases PRINTS- Nkw Youk, March 1,5. 2 “ HLEACHED SHIRTING AND Beeves firm. Receipts 2,500 head. Better SHEETING- j quulitiies have improved Ac; sales at 7012.— 1 ease MANCHESTER GINGHAMS; Averagepalcc9Je. Nopreniiun, beeves were 1 “ I5LK VrilKP PRILLING; 111 the markol. JShuop activeand auvanml; 1 “ CORSET JEANS; receipts 3,500 head. Swine dull and prices

1 « DEM MINGS; slightly lower.

1 “ ST HI PES, CASSINETTES. CASSl- -n

MERES, MECHANICS' CASSIM EKE yo .VO/.DW'GV

i J i E i A T’li’ir.Vf’ NO MOIIF SICKXESS, 1 buic TlCklNt.; k .. NO MOKE JtllKl'MATJSM, 1 “ ''J'J*,,'’ ' bl.I. ^ I ORHTIFKN KSS OF Til K JOINTS, LUM ll.VQO, 11 KAO-

I 1 LAN N KL; bale BROWN

means to furnish ourselves witli the no-1 IUS P u , rsucr f’ . ,

.... , ; was taken cli.'irec of I,y Ins I, lends

ccssary learning, let us avail ourselves, [Detroit Advertiser, March U. fully of them. The second Lecture. I| Liei;t Mullan’s Military Road understand, will be delivered in the Col- Project.—The late Congress appropri lege Chapel, on next Wednesday evening, atod the sum of one hundred thousand Let all attend; they will be amply paid dollars to enable Lieut. Mullan, i . S. for their time. In conclusion, I congrat-. ^ rm y> to continue the establishment oil ulate Professor Tinglcyon his success in ,n 'bt.ir> ’'"-•d in Oregon. I he Lon . . , . ° tenant with his corps ot assistants, will tins useful and interesting field of labor. lcavc Washington sometime this week.;

VERITAS. for St. Louis, to procure supplies, and T> I -i I rtten s. art for Oregon via Now Orleans to I BflX.lhc New Vork Post says constd- ecuto his ;ir ,^ ous dutic8 .

crablo activity prevails in the land war- Tobdacco Convention.—A committee runt market, and prices arc very firm.— ^of the Kentucky State Agricultural So-j The large sales to take place in Kansas eioty recommends a convention of the] and Nebraska, in Juno, and the extensive producers and buyers of tobacco, to be| igration to those new Territories, which , ' dd in Louisville, Ky on the 25th of | D A i May next, which is the day fixed foils expected, will cause a demand tor war- j awa J rding premiums to the growers of the! rants which must advance the value to best tobacco, under the auspices of the! something near Government price.— State Agricultural Society. The design Warrants for 109 tiros arc beught at 85, is to bring the producers and purchasers

chasers FREE <>K CHARGE.

Ri-poetfnlly, L. KISSNER, ttll Dealer in Music and Musical Merelidze. PAPER SARK PAPER RAIM PAPER HAIM PAPER RAIGIIS TH E ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEI’EKS

Is respectfully called to the

LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT

1 bale BROWN AND BLEACHED

CANTON FLANNEL;

#bab- HEAVY BROW N Hi EET1NG ;

2 FINE BROWN S1IIKTING. Kor sale low by the piece for cash. Green aatle, March 2,18 68. 42 10,000 DOLLARS

Will bo taken out of tho pockets of

Retail Merchants this year, and given to tho Purchasers in

Putnam County, by

THORNBURGH & ROBINSONS

ACU KS, TOOTHACHES, OH SUFFERING FROM

OTHKR BODILY INFIRMITIES.

Tin' Ilnpid and Complete Efficacy of

RAT) WAY'S

READY RELIEF. in inHtnnt In stopping the most cxcruciathig Pm os unit Aches, Hums, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds,

Bruises, .!<•., «j-r.,

renders it important that every family keep u

supply of it in the house.

Armed with this remedy, a household is always protected against sudden attack* of sickness. Thousands of lives of persons have hoen

NEW SYSTEM OF DOING KI'SINESS. !’>' >'*’• vi**™ mkM-„iy

seized m tl,,- mght time with < rnrnps, Spasms,

They will soil 50;000 dollars. 01,! some who oma- it, seeming candor, Dealt around some secret slander, Stand abashed in perfect wonder, Fear their own foundation's under That brick corner’* coming thunder!

Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever, and other violent disease*. Lot a dose of this Remedy he taken internally, as the ease may require, i when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will instantly rklievk thei-atiknt

A N D

v v , from pain, and arrest the disease!

One of the firm is now ,,, New York pur- ’ "

'■basing <;,„ds, and l-y tlic middle of Man-1, R A I) V\ A\ S REA 11V Itr.Lll.r

wo will have on hand the largest stock ever Has Cured

brought to Greencastle, and will sell them

cheap for cash.

TIIOKNUUUGIl Ai ROBINSON.

March 5, 1859. 42 , im!|)c and stereotype foundry,

iVo. 108 I Inc stru t) between \th and Sth,

CINCINNATI

R. ALLISON * ..' Supt INFLUENZA.... MANUKAOTl RKUS AND IIKALKKS IN SORE TH HOAT..

e o ft o £ ft s

NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics, &e.; Inks, and

RH EU M ATISM In four hours. ! N EU HA LG IA In one hour. i RA M P I,, ten minute*. i) IA li 11 IKE A In fifteen minutes. TOOTHACHE In one minute. 8PA8M8 1,, li vc minuti - SICK HEADACHE In ten minutes. I CHILLS AND FEVER...In fifteen minutes I CHILBLAINS I,, fifteen minute

In six hours. In ten minutes. ....In twenty minutes.

?

sold at 90c; 120 acres arc bought at 80, sold at 85c; 80 acres arc bought at 85, sold at 90c; 50 acres are bought at 81,

and sold at 81 12.

together, in order to an interchange of

opinions. •

Tiirf.k Deaths from Poison.—A letter in the Charleston Mercury, dated Bcnncttsvillc, 8. C., Feb. 25, says: “Three

,, . *,* T, . . Jmcn, Mrs. John McCollum, John Gra-l»-Tlio Fair of the Gosport Dts nef, hani ’ and Almanias went into Agricultural * ocicty will begin on 'Ion- t| !C grocery store of Mr. John C. Terrell, day, the 10th day of next October, and of this place, where each took a drink of continue for five successive days. Greene whisky. They immediately complained county, by late action of the Society, I » dizz ! nC88 >n thc hc »d and a wcaknc88

being added, the District now composes Hendricks, Putnam, Grocno, Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, and Owen counties.

BOi.The Kev. 3Ir. Spurgeon has aban-

cd suit in the Common Pleas of that doned his contemplated trip to America, county, to probate a will made by Henry certainly for the present year.

L. Ellsworth, in February, 1851,by which will Mr. E. bequeaths three-tenths of

in the limbs. Several physicians were called in, but, notwithstanding every exertion, they arrived too late. Tho fatal poison (strychnine) had done its work, .. . , and the Messrs. Graham died in about

igL.The case of the \ tneennes Univer- halfan hour after drinking; Mr. MeCoIstty against . amuel Judah, which was j | um surv j ved unt jj nl j dn - j lt A jury of tried in the Sullivan C.rc.ut Court last inquest was immediately summoned, who week was decided by a verdict of*!0,400 rcturncd ., verdict ,l iat tlic Messrs. Gra for tho University A motion for a new ham (fathcr aild SO n) came to their death tnal iyas made, and a special session for by dr i nkinf , strychnine in whisky adthe L.th June appointed to decide it.— m i n i 8tcr ed by the hands of John C. TerJudge Me Donald, ot Indianapolis appear- r(dl) thc proprietor of the grocery. Mr. cd h,r the n i verst ty, and lr. slier, of Terrell was immediately arrested and Ferre Haute, for Mr. Judah. i lodgcd in j ai i - The Mercury says that

Terrell isagrandson of the elder Graham.

his entire estate to his daughter, Mrs. Koswcl C. Smith; the same proportion to his sou, Henry W ; two-tenths to his grandchildren, Henry G. FKlsworth and Mrs. Fallen FE Koso, now of California; and the remaining two-tenths (after paying his daughter-in-law, -Mrs. Jane Beard, one thousand dollars,) equally to Wabash College, Yale College, the American Bible Society, and the American Coloni-

zation Society.

Weakness of the Stomach and In digestion—Another Great Cure iffi eteil by Baerlmve’t Ifollaml Hitters.—Tin- wife of Pieter Do Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county,Wisconsin,suffered much from Weakness of the Stomach and Indigostion. She had been under a physician’s care for some time, hut the disease seemed to baffleeven his skill.

our office, which has given tone to her stomach; hor appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We itave still to record many

fi^-The remains of the late Edward A. wonderful cures effected by this remedy, Hunnegan were interred at Terre Hauto must wait another opportunity. One on Sunday last. Mr. H. had often ex-i^.Ojf you can rely upon: what we have

He denies having administered the poison.

• ♦ « Tr»K< <ly in St. IjOuIn. St. Louis, March 1 ti.

A young man named James Hamilton, a butcher by occupation, shot his wife this afternoon, and then shot himself.— Cause: domestic difficulties and jealously —the last understood to be unfounded. He had been married hut four months, and was induced to doubt the loyality of his wife from representations made to him by his two brothers, who had, for

She purchased some Holland Bitters atAaome unknown reasons, conceived a dis

like to her,

She is eighteen years old and thc husband twenty-three. Hamilton will die, but his wife will recover, though desperately wounded.

NKW AND DESIRABLE PATTERNS,

JUST RECEIVED AT

ALLEN’S DRUG STORE,

Which will bo sold at tho

LOWEST ETLIOES.

BURNS FROST BITES...

Priniing Materials of every description. ' A *'!,

Stireotyfino of all kinds; Books, Mtisi,-, I , ) V. •T’

Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood j.;,,GA 511-,> h.s.s

graving, &c„ &o. uumsks"™ ,S -'wounds' Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles. strains, a,i.l MPHAINS,

& .f Ei.k, ruoTvi'i m, in al) iD branches. tlic moment it is applied to the injured part.-, j.' 6hi11 all pain and uneasine** cca-c. Look out for

commission!*'.it-s salk. Counterfeit* and Imitation*—p

B v .

—purchase only Price 25 cts., 5«

1 liunti tl>, and 1 liotita. B. U runo, Admimst ra- i/.i, i>i>i \- n, * r, T’T’t /a is

BEST STYLE, ani> on 1 t |,r of the Estate of Aldatliur Crane, Car,dine *1 ' ' 1 > 1 Iv 1 At I 1 A V i 4 ) r P 1 V 1’,.

NESS AND WARRANTED.

JEROME ALLEN,

No. ‘4 Thorn bur gli’fl Hlock.

PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS

A LARGE STOCK OF

’WMxitc Xjon cl SZixxc ATVriiito Xjixxsood. Oil With a complete stock of all kinds of

PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, &c., At LOWER PRICES than Ever,

At ALLENS DRUG STORE.

virtue of a decree of foreclosure rendered Rahway s Rkady Kelikf.

at the Deccnilier term, 1857, of the Put- I ‘‘ts., and $1 per bottle. Ife^r Sold by druggist* 1 nam Court of Common Plea*, inacertain *c- everywhere. Jm»224m36 1 BuckTnghum^an^d^Rrow"waifridge^wcrc 1 TERRE HAUTE BOOK BINDERY

AM ALSO FIIETARKD TO IIANO THE ABOVE '

I’AI’EKS, IN THE

Titt-MOST FAYoRABl F.TFRMS \t i V. Crane, William II. Martin, Beniamin Crane, . . . K- ,l " Mmphobi a. <«., WORK F \ l-'CTl-' 1) \\ 1 TH PROMPT- bh°n Crane, Abl,y Crane, and Sophia Crane | Joli rrilltPrS ,111(1 Book HllidprS.

' ’ were Defendants, I will expose tenublic sale on ' Fonrtli ■*., 1 floor .out I, Post OIRce,

Saturday, the 26fA day of March, 1859, I ERRE IIAl TE, IND.

c.t the court-house door in the town of Green- Uends, Cards, Circulars, Notes, Re-i-nstlc, Putnam county. Indiana, between tlic I ) ccipts, Chocks. Drafts, Hand-bills, Ledgers, I I,ours of to o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. Journals, Day Books, Casli Books, Bank Books, the rents and protits for a term not exceeding' Books, Court Dockets, County Records. ! seven years, of the following real estate situate Magazines, Music and Edition Work bound

! in said county of Putnam, to-wit: Lot No. in every styleqf tho art.

II wo in the Commissioner's Survey of the Town | <d' Biiiubridge, Putnam county, Indiana, lieginning two chains and sixty-three links south | of the northwest corner of Lot No. one in Unsaid survey; thence east two chains and flf-

McCully’s Window Glass! McCully’s Window Glass!!

County Officers and .lustieos of the Peace supplied witli all kinds of Blanks and all kinds of Stationery. it. W. OSBt >KN, Trav.Agt. Bk:,y All work left nt the Music Store of R.

j „„„ Dobhins, will be promptly forwarded to this toen and one-fourth links; thence north forty-! establishment, and delivered, when finished, five degree* oast; thence : two chain* and f charge. nov27 0m28 thirty-three link*; thence south two chain* tt„ a. _ o ti /n j _ and fifty-.'-even links t*, n sixteen-foot alley; *13, IS* v3pS 0b £111* (jrOOQS

AT WHOIjESALK. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED

HOUSE of

PRATHER & SMITH, ■155 Main ttt., I.oiiImv lilt-. K y ..

thence west five chains and thirty links to the beginning, to include Lots No. seventy-four I uml seventy-live in It. F. Corwino’s first en-!

, largement of the Town of Bainbridge; also, M('( llll\ S VVindOW (iliiss!!! *' n,> - s "- three and four, in said Commission-

t LARGE STOCK of tho above favorite I ir 8 -'’ llrv ey of the Town of Bainbridge, as will l\ brand of WINDOW GLASS in M ,, n . i be shown by refcronecto tlic records of Put-

tmd for sale by the box or dozen, at

GREATLY REDFCEI) PRICES, i i\ , ;'V, , , , nnin" , n'hTZ "" ahTT-" l Ti U P ' vil “ 1 vac u„„cuu.,„ U \I I FN s DRi'GSTttllK 1 ^ 1 r ' l 'y ,ln ^/” r,l »nds"nthands,xro, | sso Vm re alul supervision of their senior partner, a pracALI.I.NS DRUG hTORE s.uthofsad Lot No nme, nddmg ten l.nks on Ucal a ,' ld experienced Hatter, and theirjn«r-

' -■ 1 the east Mde, and Lots No. s.xty-eight, sixty- ( . )llutes nmd( . at l„ weBt cash prices. They nmo, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, uiid , stil] adhere to their old motto— 'oOs/ ?,'"’ rd'r" e 8 r : [ I “ ^"Odl Profits." '.is:;;: it,. 1 ' •? ^—

the full amount due and demanded on said decree of forociosuro and costs, 1 will at tho same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said estate. Levied upon us tho property of the said Caroline A. Crane, Benjamin Crane, Ellen Crane, Abby Crane, and Sophia Crane, heirs at law of the said AbiathurCrnnc

BfciF Builders and othoi-s will find it much to their advantage to call before pur-

chasing.

(’opal. Coach imel .Tnpan

VARNISHES.

11 s * RE< El\ ED—a larger stock of the above V A R N I S II E S , and for sain at lower prices, than ever before offered in

Greencastle. Call on

JEROME ALLEN, Druggist.

Burning Fluid Burning Fluid

Arc now prepared ns usual for the Fall

Purelmsers are invited to give them a call

before buying.

The highest market price paid for Furs

and Peltries.

Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28. 6ml5 "VTOTICE is hereliv given, that the underI . . .

OCTOHEH EErjCTION.

v.. uuuus ..lien o - - f®“Wo are authorized to announoe JOHN ^“7'Y , '* l \ "• published arc from persons much respect-|T. CHRISTIE, of Greencastle, as a candidate pressed the wish to be buried at Terre 0(J in ourcolnmullit ; aodaro l it e ra]ly Irm*. j for Recorder of Putnam County, subject to

Haute, and it IS in fulfillment of this wish [Signed J. QUINTUS, FM. “Sheboygan'the decision of the Democratic County Con- '"g at the K^LOWEMT PRICEN’%« that they were brought to that place. Nieuwsbodo,’’ Sheboygan, Wis.l |vention 4t*4t JEROMK AIjLEN.

signed has been duly appointed Adminis- “ " " ' " * ’ Aliiriglit,

. _ _ Estate purchase money cash in hand, on the |' s supposed to be solvent.

75 . _| day of sale; one-fifth in nine months; one-fifth AMOS WOODRUM, iJUrning fluid. |in Cighteoninonths; one-fifth in twenty-sf-ven March 12,1859. 3t43 Admr.

(deeeaseil,) to satisfy said decree of foreclosure, trater of the Estate of Joseph W. Tim purchaser will be risp,irc.*l to nay one-fifth bite of Putnam county, deceased. Si of the purchase money cash in hand, on the ,s supposed to be solvent.

... wjm.-iiilii ill l W l‘|l l, Y-84* V 4*11

I AM still manufocturii ge quantities 0 f I ff| on *bs, and one-fifth in thirty-sixmonths from j ■ t \- iv \\’ V I) 1) V V r l'C I the REST BURNING FLUID, and sell-! ‘ ll '6 u ) rofh 7 l ] e ’ and 0,ce< ' u, f n" 1 ''* therefor, bear- j i \ \ | ) \\ |\ 1\;\ \ 1 »>

! ing interest from date, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. D. C. DON NOHUE, jnnj* td.nt Master Commissioner

FOR KALE BY E. T. KEIGHTLEY