The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1859 — Page 2
£l)c Indiana IQitss. HOWARD Bit1003. Editor and Proprietor.
GENERAL NEWS.
Oi TRAdEoirs Murder. — At Swift’s
The Sickles Tragedy—Delay In the Trial. As our readers are already advised, the
Grand Jury at Washington have found i ,
. » . ° • . r,. . , tamp, an election precinct in Morgan a true bill for murder against Sickles. t . 0U1 ‘ ltyt K y, on Saturday, March 12th, which was to have been presented to the Llewellyn Hush, an old and much rc Court on Friday. His counsel would ask speeded citizen of Owsley county, was an immediate trial, hut delay was sought stabbed and instantly killed by a man
by the District Attorney in order to pre- nan ’ ei * I’ avis - 1 he particulars so far as L. oang shrieks, prayers and suppliea-
TT- 1 n \ 7. Tjj iToi' iw-n P arc ^’* s caslc - Mystery seems to sur- ^ ' "r "rir ar ^. } ! * tions of the mass of human beings thus (.mncasll,.. Wwta,. March •26.1859, » sicUlo ,. imli L/ nl , u U |„. ^. .’S * h “*f ->?«•
No Extra Session.—The question of possible to tell when his trial will com- county out of the counties of Owsley, an extra session of Congress is at last set- mcnce. In Washington circles the de- i Morgan and Cowell. Mr. Bush being a tied. It is stated, on the authority of lay is considered extraordinary and ex-!bu'ge landholder, and knowing that the a telegraphic despatch to Senator Gwin, cites general surprise. |establishment of a new county
Serloua Accident In a Church.
On Wednesday evening last, while St. Mary’s (Catholic) church,atOswego, New York, was crowded, the floor suddenly gave way, causing the loss of several lives.
The Palladium says:
The scene that ensued is beyond the power of language to describe. The
would
pir««kni» to Ma depaiMn for California., The W-M**. Su.e. of ,he ^
that tic 1 resident has decided against Sickles ease : , casting his vote in favor of the ncW councalling an extra session. We are left to “ It is intimated that the trial will dis- ty. While talking with Davis in regard surmise the President's motives, as also! close an amount of scandal far exceeding to a horse trade, an affray occured with the measures adopted for averting the "iuit has already been spread before the other persons, when Davis started to go threatened dead-lock in the postal service “'V 1 bring, reluctantly, to the wit and take part in it. Mr. Bush took him
‘ 1 ness-stand persons who have not hereto by the arm and advised him to stay away,
ic expenditures of the epartment will f ore fi^ urc ,l j n the newspapers in connec- Davis knocked him down and then stab-
doubtless be curtailed, and it is hoped a tion with the affair wide-spread reform in the service will be The New York Express, in
inaugurated.
; bed
noticing the
return of Mrs. Sickles to that city, says:
below, as well as the horror-stricken mass beside, in the other part of the house, was awful beyond description.— Those who were uppermost in the precipitated mass struggled up and over each other, trampling underfoot those beneath. A universal panic seized the whole assemblage instantly. A terrific rush was made by those on that part of the floor not fallen, to escape from the house amid the shrieks and groans of those being trampled under foot. As soon as possible relief was afforded. Many wo-
. men were taken out of the church insenInm several times, causing instant Bonie with broken liiubsand other-
April Election.—Forget not the
‘The two days spent in this city by
, a- , Mrs. Sickles since her return from Washelect,on for township officers, which oc- ;ington OU}rht cor|vincc her thllt she curs on the first Monday of next month ) ias H tj|i troops of friends left, and that A good man ought to he selected as Trus- the shocking affair to which she was so tee in each township in the county, as recently-a conspicuous party, much as it
Davis was arrested, and is now Llewellyn Bush, deceased, was the father of A. E. Bush, of this city.
[ LutiitciUr CourUr, '1'ld.
Fortunate Discovery.—In removing the rubbish from the vault of the (Mil State Bank the other day, a superannuated looking package was discovered, marked with the name of Jesse Andrews.
wise injured. How many were actually dead or died subsequently, or how many were seriously injured, it was impossible to learn, as numbers were carried home by friends and acquaintances. One man, Lawrence Murry, was taken out dead; also, Mrs. .Mary Carlin, Mrs. Hridget Lniigdon and Mrs. Margaret llerinossy.
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We .re authorised to announce JOHN rkvwK a*d jmttaorra jrMk L T, T CHRISTIE of Qrsencastle, as a candidate buttkh, ^ tb —| FBOVISIONS for Recorder of Putnam County, subject to Rkass, white 1.50 Hacon side, lb
a.a— <*a. d. e**,**-
vention. Cjikksb, tb 10 “ plain,lb i.,
(^’<',.1. JOHN LYNCH is a candidate for COFFEE— Constable of Grecncastlc Township, at tboeom- Kio, Com’n 13(?16
int; A}>ril eloction.
NEW GOODS GOOD GOODS
CHEAP GOODS
IN THE llOTHINU LINE.
1 Java
1 Enos, doz. ; Flour, bbl
FISH—
Mackerel, No. 1, tb.... 10 White Fish, tb 8
KKU ITS—
* I Java 18a20 Potatoes, bu.. i -d
..8 SALT— ■ 5 5.50 Lake, bbl Kanawha o’,..
SUOAR—
New Orleans 8®lo ( rushed 'joaf ,r SEEDS- 15
....IsjClovor qq ....or, Timothy, bu '.^ioo
....60 Blue (irnss, bush
....5u, Flaxseed uu lO.OOjTA^LLOW, rendered..12J
:tm45 N. Orlean*, gal Co Tub Washed 25
ASBl KV FEMALE INSTITITF. _ (SoWenSyrup. gaJ....8oj (Tiiwushed 25
TT. J.
No. 3, East Side of the Square. SWCall and S<>i> Thom
Corn, bush Wheat, bush.... Rye, bush Outs, bush Hay, tun MOLASSES-
mHK next Term will commenee on MON- [ DAY, Ainu. Itii. Especial attention will •
COMMERCIAL IMELLlGEXf K.
begivi B ny Rates ofTui tion the same . NEW Y ORK MARKET.' as heretofore. The Tuition will all be r.-qmnxl N KW York, March 23. I’.v the middleol the 'lorrn. . Flour—State and Western 5(ri)10c bettor on , ' low and medium grades. Sales of 13,000 bbl (ire, ucastle, March 21th, 1 >< -’-- n t OOfTr-O for superfine Western, |0 60(Sv, '• f no mas Hi ti.kk | Tor common to fair extra Western, and $6 c,
Attachment. (,I 6 tc> for do round-hoo]) Ohio, closing tin
CllAHLKS A 1.1 X VNllKK. I
Wheat quiet and unehanged.
Sales small, at
Intemperate Ducks.—The vicinity
X’OTICK i- her, by given, that on the 17th .si r,0 for Winter Western; $1 65 for White \ lav of March, IS. <, a writ of doine-ti, at- Mi, higan. and rl 45 for red Southern.
taehnient was issued hv me. Samuel <i,miner, n Justioeofthe Pea, County of Putnam.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cincinnati, March 23.
. Flour—Demand (piito limited. Sales 700 immense number of as Butler, against the gomls and chattels, ered- Ht j,-, 70^5 ,5 for superflne, and $5 85 , »s-r.,.',wr. k,,!:/'?,'«n r r
. . j 1 . gontleinan who li\,s thtie, „ n( i battels, to-wit: One (ooking Stove and un d at this rate the market Is Ann. Nothinir view of the Sickles tragedy, evidently from |ts |' at . 0 \[ r Andrews was Treasurer of informs us that lie and liis neighbors have ..ne two-horse Plow, have been attached as the 1
■Fifu Hon. Oli ver H. Smith died a few the pen of a friend, and indicating the Tippecanoe county at an early day, and lived on duck flesh so long that they have: propert.v , t sud ( hail ■ A h.'.xunder. and that nominal, days since at his residence in Indianapo- « our»e of the defense in the coming trial, we presume had deposited this package, some fear of becoming web-footed. A "j' ; 1 "' i 1 ,','' 1 t„wn-hip''of !
lis, ripe in years and covered with world Ho attempts to account for the dishonor a »J ^rgotton all about it The county man named Ben 1 affo fatigued h.n.self , ..p C .u yv.MBuuueoverv.uwiwi worm s .‘ 'order was promptly cashed upon preseu so much by loading his gun, and killing ’ * i , I < 1,, ,,f ili,, u ,1 vor a , ,({i #>,, vneinril „ ,r ,tucks witli fine shot, that lie Con eluded ! Alexander and nil ullitT jhtsi, eon e, T11 e, 1 will
that officer is the sole representative oi ''<? d r C8ti e h “PP inc . 88 - ha * , wa8 0 p cne d from curiosity, and strange
the township and important interests are The lad'y for the V-cnt to-y was found to contain an order on ,d’H( ? w»r,h in this^^
intrusted to him. Magistrates, Consta-1 ies a houso in Bloon.ingdale, ’ f'l'l^an^ county for SSBO, besides a celebrated to. the in . .sc ......1 r I if<l||1(1 t . flVvt , s Ah-xander; by virtu- ^o'lo'for extra. Provhiohs-There U a fair hies and Supervisors are to be elected in, T 1 ,• New York Henld Ins a lo.,o re l: * r K« a '“‘>“'' t dd State ser.pt, now ducks which congregate there everv - , , .... some of the town-bins . worth at least twenty hve per cent, above spring. A gentleman who lives .iiere.!,,^ t^wit: On* rooking Move Hmt llI1( l , lt this rate the market is Hrm. Nothing _ view of the 4 icklcstragedy,evident!y from jj s Mr. Andrews was I reasurer cd informs ns that he and his neighbors have mu> two hoix* Plow, luivt* aUaclied a- tiH* ( | on( . jn m, ss Pork, and prices mupt be called
Inferior brands country are offered
iit#li(« 17 25. The only sale of Bacon was
,.i P . my otnre in .xiiiuison r,nvnsm|i 01 -jq hhds .Shoulders at 7e, packed. Sides aro
, , , . i] | A 11 said county, I wiH proceed to hear and deeide i,,.],] Ilt oj C ; ( ;g hhds Bulk Meat (country)gold order was promptly easlied upon jircsen- so niiieli by loading Ins gun, and killing u , M , nsa id uttuehment. where,,I'the aid Chiirle- , |( g|c for Shoulders, and 8}e for Hams, ihclud-
ly honors. In life he filled, with acceptability to his constituents, seats in both branches of Congress; of recent years he was one of the most energetic of our railroad presidents, doing much to advance the railroad interests of Indiana; and for nearly -10 years preceding his death, he ranked among the foremost at the bar of this State. The work publish-
. . tation at the Treasurer’s otfice yesterday. • Though it was observed in society f Lafayette CourUr. that Mr. Key was always at the same ball „ ,,,, or reception where Mrs. Sickles was 3 K'ir.ble Leaf-AN bile Kev. Thomfound, still his attentions were so decorous as . ( a ! : ou "’ 1 ^bvter.an minister and unconcealed that the nearest friends ani ! ls r< ' 1 ’. Illn ' 1 . ' L< ' l of both entertained not the least appre- ^ Minnesota, ... a sleigh, on the , . .. 4l • , 20thult., thenor.sefiecaincunniaiiufrcablc,
henBion 01 anything serious between
them.
Under this cunning mask of res- and < ' r( l ,n, 1 the 1 "' id ^ t0 the , h,,rd peetful regard it turns out now that Key frosen bottom below a distance of some
.... , , . - - . |nourished a burning passion for the un- 1 m, - N '. ' . 1 1 .V "1" ' ln ' '* cd by him within the last two years, enti-: ror , ullatc w if e of tickles ; that l*e seized 'erely .njuri"g Ins w ile. I he horse was tied « Early IndianaTrialsand Sketches,” | l)Vcr v opportunity, and employed every also k 'l>«d, and .lie sleigh broken into affords pleasant entertainment to the read-j expedient known to his vast experience 11 ts. - ■- a iimu was <1 ilium o .bounding in .ne«do,«, t „, Souru.-TI,i. i. .ho
1 l*e soug*i;t toVnteresTluir by ,imc l for *'>•,nit blossoms in many of the
southern Mates. 1 he Natchez t'ouner
round her.
talking in a nielancholy tone of his lone-
historical and biographical sketches, and other matters—all graphically presented,
and especially interesting to Indianians. I iy widowiioodlnd'^ j 8 , a I , I ireUc,,8ivc K ' 8t "' 0 P 03 ? 1 *, and I dum This work will coittribute to the perpet- At another time he would allude to his l ’ l ""'’'"s, now u 11 protected by foliage, uation of the memory of the deceased. delicate health, which his natural pale V 11 ' °! u , --- -r , . ness seemed to indicate, and he talked of AuKust.ne Ha., thejessa....nc, Idaeka Democratic meeting held at, thu wonrinoss (lftho wor ,a an ,| h i 8 desire ^n->csai.d other wild flowers are plenty
Lexington, Scott county, on Saturday; for rest. At the proper period he gave last, a resolution was adopted expressing way to the most passionate declarations the opinion that the late act of the Legis- llis Hantie love, which, by all accounts, lature in relation to a Convention to! wero . l’ r , oba,d >' ,r V e 8Uch ta, t , iL : s ’
-liluomimjton (///.) I’tintagi iijih.
Fatal A(tu>knt—.\n Aued Couple K11.led.—John Brain well and wife, aged respectively about 70, were killed near Madison, Did., on Tuesday evening last, about 7 o’clock. They were on their way to Aladison in a buggy, and ingoing <lown
in Hie woods; the peach and plum are t| 1(! turnpike, the night being very dark, in full blassom, and the orange buds be- t | le ), ()rse ri , n n tf ■' ’ ■ •■ ■■
gin to swell.
,„nn,l the StatC'Constitution ... nnc.U- ^
the road, precipitating
the occupants of the buggy into a railroad cut. The victims were found fairly the next morning. Mrs. B.’s body still warm.
Crop Pkosi'ECTS.—It lias been feared that the unusually wet weather of last
November had destroyed the wheat crop |, u t ]jf e extinct.
of Illinois, and other parts of the West, | —»♦. hut the first indications of spring, it is Death op a Veteran Voyager.— said, are, that the crop gives extraordinu Francis Picard, one of the first white
After penmise. It has failed for two or three j persons born in .'■'t. Louis, died in Kansas
years jiast, but the farmers think they j Territory on the 3d inst. For more than now see a prospect of money to pay debts J thirty years he had led the life of a voywith. The St. Louis and Chicago mcr- nger on the plains, and passed all that chants are charmed with the stories that time in rambling back and forth benicoe in. 1 tween the Mississippi river and Pacific Revival at Brookville. — The ocean. Deceased had served as an interDemoerat, of last week, says : “ The in- preter at many treaties with Indians and tercst felt in our community upon relig- as guide to explorations by United States ions subjects at this time, is truly won- officers across the plains and Rocky
derful. Something over one hundred Mountains,
have been added to the Methodist Church
within the last six weeks; and within thex Ty*! 1 ?' 111 Restored. . last ten days a large number have been '' ' d ' am ^ ou,, fb °l South Pittsburgh,
for the February No. of this .,,1,1^170,1^ Presbyterian congregation. sa y s: “ A . ft f r baying suffered severely
cd for by jiublic sentiment, inexpedient, seducing his luckless victim; and the Unwise, an expensive and unnecessary first false step took place in the house departure from the Constitution itself, and verj bed of Sickles, during his temwhich contains suitable provision for its P orar y absence in New \ ork. amendment whenever desired by the poo- J ,1,is j l \ ,ulo, ‘ interviews were man- . rr • i* 1 ^ 1 aged at the house hired by Key lor the P 0 an e " or ^ 1,1 a( ^ on ^ ie P ar ^ purpose ; and so maddened was he by his restless and small-potato politicians to I delirous passion, or so hardened byafAta&er with the organic laws of the State, fairs of this kind, that he insisted on and provide offices which they hope to fill.' frequent rendezvous, reckless of the The meeting roccommended the ]) e . | frightful consequences that might ensue mocrncy of that county and all other good " 1 r ' citizens to vote against a Convention. 1 The London Quarterly Review.— 'i’i *Tr 1 • , To Leonard Scott A Co., New York, pubDeclined.— I he u ashington eorres- ,. , „ , . . ’ 1 . . r ,, ... , ushers of the American re print, we arc pondent of the Baltimore Sun says that 1 . , , . 1
Judge Hughes of Indiana was offered the 1 ^ 0--0 .. , , ...
noaition of Commissioner D,.tents L,„ sta,,dard work ot periodical lit- ]„ t i, e latter Church, the interest seems ,or ae , ye ™\ .?* ^“h a most distressing
, 1 ' . ’ eraturc. Contents: Lord Corn Wallace; to bo increasing; scarcely a day passes ‘‘Hack ol Diarrocha, I purchased a bottle
tha he immediate y declined the offer.! ^ WorU of WillilkUl shakspeare " Imt some additfo^s are made.” 7 P '* ’
Judge Hughes will resume the practice Con9ular Scrvice ,, .. yfi, a „ d Pop, lat.on op St. Louis.-Thc ecu o 11s profession in Bloomington | Gregory XVI;” “ Patents “ Lodging. SU!l of ' ,h e city of St. Louis, just comple New York Soldiers op 1812.—The! Food and Dress of Soldiers“Life and ‘I’' 1 ’ " , 1 vo a total P' , P n,: . ltl °" l^ 5 ’ 0 , 00 . faet is not generally known that the Leg-, \\ ritings of Johnson ; “ Bread ; and lna|)S 43,s74,‘Irish 22.013, English 3.1.',l islaturc of New York has enacted a law “Reform.” For elegance, quality, worth an,] French 1.337. free blacks 1.072.
I of Becrliave's Holland Bitters. It grad ually checked the disease, and restored my bowels to perfect order. Before 1 had finished the bottle, l found my appetite and strength returning. 1 believe it worthy of the character you give it, and
! shall recommend it as such.”
giving pay for the clothing, equipment I and quantity of contents, this work is slaves 1.4S4.
expenses, and additional pay to the mill-1 unsurpassed. Price of Blackwood and tia of that State who served in the war London Quarterly, 8."> a year; of Blackof 1812. If there bo any New Yorker in wood and the four Reviews, 810.
this part of Indiana, who had the honor j
. , . ’ . , ftiE Post OppuT <.uidk, lor posttnasol serving his country in the war of 1812,1 • • • we would direct his attention to said law; j ^ a ; id ^ al «^ a .1 1 1- x- . . 1 plete list ot post offices in the Mutes ami and upon personal application at this of .. . 1 , . , flee, we will inform him fully as to his To...tones, arranged by fetates and eoun-
rights, and furnish him with all neeessa- :
Terrible Results op a Single Shot. We greatly doubt whether, in all the annuls of shooting, a single shot was ever more destructive in its results than one made some months since by Mr. J. (J. Whitney, of this town. A large cloud [of crows hail passed over his house one levelling, and settled down in some neighboring woods. As soon as it was dark.
Jtejf*The General Assembly of tbe Presbyterian L’liureli meets at Indianapolis in May. •
to see if he could not kill them witli coarse whisky. With that object in view, lie came to this city ami bought a gallon | ’ of what is known among hard drinkers as “sure death 'round the corner. He took it home, and soaked a lot of corn in it, and left the corn lying around loose. The ducks swallowed the corn without tasting the whisky, and the consequence was that they became dead drunk in a few minutes. They did not recover from their first drunk until Mr. Taffe twisted their heads from their bodies. About litty of them were victimized in less than an
take notice
thb 18th duv of March, 185'J.
SAMI EL GARDNER, JI*. [ t..s.]
Slnlo of
11< )usi:s.
•Xl
for Hams, includ-
ing packages. Groceries—There is increased
Given under my hand and seal ll0 ij v jty the regular wav, and prices nro ,.f M,.r. l. 1KVI steady. Sales of 113 hhds Sugar at 7(n)71e for
fair and good fair. Molasses steady. Coffee firm. Wheat—Firm, with sales 300 bush prime white at $1 50; 500 do good do at $1 45.— Corn—The market is firm, with a good demand
H li undesigned. Administrator of the Ks- at 7;i(.. SOc for fair mixed.
| tale of William Wilson, deed, lute of CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK MARKET. 1’iitimm ^,'ounty. Indiana, will sell at publie Cincinnati, March 22. sale, on SATCUDAY. tiik 9th ok April, The following are the receipts of live stock IH50, at the re-itlonee of John C. A\ ilson, in at the Brighton Stock Yards for the week endFloyd township, in said county, the following i,|g this Tuesday evening: Cattle 316, Sheep Personal Drnnorty of said decedent, to-wii .j;,. Hogs 521. (flotations—Beef Cattle-ri 30 TWO MAKES and ONE YEARLING to 4 50, extra do $4 75 to5 00,Hheep$3 25to COLT. A credit until the 25th of December 05, extra do to 4 50, Hogs $4 75 to 5 75,
next will be given upon purchasers executing do corn-fed $6 to 0 12).
notes witli approved security, waiving vahin- The Horse Market continue* good, laics hav-
tion and appraisement laws.
MICHAEL WILSON, Admr.
March 17,1869. 3044
\V A NTUD! •'/ | CORDS ok TTY /\ ~T~V wanted. *)U the hkuikst Kitir i: i-Atn kor Hides, Furs and SlHM'psklns. lm 44 At A. WKRNKKE&BRtVS. WARRANTED
ing hecn lively throughout the entire woek.Priccs remain at about tbe same figures. Pi-i-vate dealers -till report a scarcity of lirst-ci ..
stock.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. New York, March 2.1. Beeves—Receipts 300 head; sales best nt 11( 0 12c; others 7(c Idle. .Sheep—Receipts 2,5‘ liead; prices advanced $1 per head; the mark-1 closing active. Swine source at 6J(n 6|c.
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i THEumlersigncdwould n spect-
^‘ullv inform those wi-'
that lie will'
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I j U I Uchase
TItE ATTKNTION OF 110USEKEE 1 *ERS
Is respectfully called to tbe
LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
1* 1 A N OS,
FIT.LY AY ARRANT his
IMPORTED INSTRUMENTS For F I V K Y K A RSI Being a practical Piano Maker, and having over seven years'
constant oxperienoo ns Piano Tuner and Ro- i
pairer, my Instruiiu'iits are expressly made to
my order to stand any climate.
For the accommodation of those preferring
AMERICAN PIANOS,
I will state that 1 have lately made an arrangement and expect to bo soon supplied with In-*
struments from oneof the
RtM Factories in llie I lilted Stales. 8*1? 20 per Cent Saved! by purchasing
of me, owing to my reasonniile prices—the
full wiwrantee, and the tuning, which will be' of done at all times, in the host manner, to pur- , ..„ ... chaser- FKEF. OF CHARGE. NEW AM) DESIRABLE PATTERNS,
Respectfully. L. KlSSNER,
4t4i Dealer in Music und Musical Morcmlzc.
BOR0EBS
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Duriny week e it duty Friday, March 25. March 22 To Hciij. F. (iillcn and Charity
Dodd. . „ ^ Mar. li 22—To John \Y. Sullivan and A man- tha t ""'.V be desired direct from the puldishors, da E. Grimes. | should be borne in mind by those wishing to .March 24—To Isaac Johnson and Lydia I will supply the same at publisher b
HE A D! HEAD!! READ!!! KToNTt* TVIixieic ! 11ST RECEIVED, a choice selection of •I I 3itc Sin ■< •) Mush•, Embracing the most fa-hionable pieces. Persons wishing to purchase Music can always find theverv best byeallingon me. They can also hear all the piece.- playtsl before purchasing. Ot? Teachers -uppli. dal I lie usual discount. SrjV’ For N. \v Music ami Musical Merchan-
dise in general, enll nt
L. KlSSNER.S MUSIC ROOM,
At tbe Weinbardt Houbo.
N. B.— My facilities for obtaining any M usic
JUST RECEIVED AT
ALLEN S DRUG STORE,
AY Inch will be sold nt the
LOWEST IPZRTCES.
, . luecsoi foreign and domestic letter and and, when sufficiently near, blazed away
ry directions to secure the bounty thus | r , ltAa n( . mnttor ! at a cluster of crows in the top of a tail
ties; also a list of distributing post offices, ho followed with a common fowling piece,
I rates of
| printed postage, rates of printed matter, | transient and regular, carefully arranged
8f$4,Many in this community will he in tabular form; and also an abstract of
deeply grieved to learn of
Howard.
liberally tendered.
IDLED.
Ot Searb t Fever, on Momtav, March 21st,
tree. The next morning eighteen dead WI LLIE II., son of . II. and J. I*. Coatks, and two disabled crows were found on uip'd .1 ycare 3 months and 8 days. ,i i i :..li. On the lltli lust., ot tvphold (ever, in Cum-
thc death of the laws and regulations of the Post Office 1 0 f ha> n ty rrotts at out shot! If this has i;yrmcrlV(!t"tbf8 pllci.. 1 " LK ' ' sK , - r -' 1( ’ x . Mrs. Sigler, wife of Col. Daniel Sigler.! Department. This publication of valua ever been paralleled, we would like to hear In the pride of manhood he was stricken recently of this place. She died sud | ble information is by C. S. AYilliams, Cin of [t.—(b/imw./(O.) Reporter. down, leaving among the ninny who mourn
denly, a few days since, at her residence cinnati, Ohio, and by him for sale at 25
in Jeffersonville. Richly endowed with Christian graces, she is, doubtless, nowreaping the reward reserved for the faith-
ful in Christ.
ftaT It was an oversight in us in failing to notice the recent death of Dr. L. M Knight, of Manhattan. The Dr. was long a citizen of Putnam county; an active, energetic, thorough going business man; and eminently successful as such, ns is evinced by the vast estate—personal and real—he leaves behind. Possessed of
cents per copy. BUY A “Pike’s Pcaker,” writing from St. Joseph, Mo., on the 12th, says that town is full of the ‘•Peskers,” and that
“little rats of mules sell for 8150.''
Hundreds of persons are starting for the 820,000 for them on the previous
mines on foot, “with nothing hut a cotton sack and a few pounds of crackers
Eihiitkkn Slav ks Manumitted their Owner.—The entire number of slaves employed on the plantation of Mr. Robert Barnett, of Lincoln county, Ky., were brongt to the Probate Court, on Wednesday, at Cincinnati, by their owner, who executed the deeds of their emancipation. It is stated that he was offered
day,
j ( y | ids untimely loss a devoted young wife and a
tender child.
prices. f.-io; 3m
jut. rt. ru.
AO MOKE KAtS.
-VO MOKE SICKS ESA, KO MOKE RHEUMATISM.
0BBTI1 i NM8 or TIIK JOINTS, LUMBAGO, HEADACHES, TOOTII AC 1! KS. OK SUKEEKINO FROM
OTHER HoIlll.V INFIRMITIES.
77ic Rapid find ('nmph tr Efficacy of
HAT >\V A Y'S
1KADY RKUKF,
I AM ALSO PREPARED TO IIANO THE ABOVE papers, IN THE REST STYLE, AND ON THE M(1ST FAVORA B LK TERMS. ALL WORK EXECTED 'WITH PROMPTNESS AND WARRANTED.
JEROME ALLEN,
No. '4 Tlioriibus-Rli’s Blork.
PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS
A LARGE STOCK OF ’W"liito XjotucX Ziliao "WAilto Ijinsooci Oil
\\ ith a complete stuck of all kinds of PAINTS ,( OILS, VARNISHES, fa .j-^ At LOWER PRICES than Evdr, At ALLENS DRUG STORK.
MeCuHy’s Window Glass! McUullj’s Window (ilass!! Aid’ully’s Window Glass!!!
\ LARGE STOCK of the above favorito l\ brand of WINDOW GLASS in storo
and for sale by the box or dozen, nt
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.
i a ilutantl>/ utoppiup the most r.rrcncia tiny Pa ins
, Quarterly Meeting for Simp- ami Ae/os, Run,S, Scalds, Cats, Warn Is, -on Chapel, at the I xivi nsnv, Jinn.as, fa, J-c., ,,A , 1KI '’ , on . I G-PAY and ID- renders it important that every family keep a MORROW. Several ministers will be in at- supply of it in the house.
1 The public are invited It Armed with this remedy, a household Is nl-
I)K. Easi eulV's M e.,1. ,n ks.—Thedeiiot of "*>'* ."-“i''*' f W#* Builders and others will' find it * .r-M-k,.'•.« 16 sJU. ZU ««: iur - at the corner of Third and Chesnut streets, is seizcl in the night time with Crain]is, Spusiib-, | \vi 11 \vi rlby llm nttentioii of Li .'ntlomi'ii vi-itim; V omiting, Cholera. Yellow Fever, utnl other ( opnl, CJonoll .‘411(1 .JapflTl
violent diseases. Let n dose of this Remedy VAKNTSHES
but rejected fbe offer with the remark that he would not take 85(1,000, the mo-
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tvlmjxl .Ivnrr<stva ’ r PliA 021)1*03868** «>»'<• •« •
wheel-barrows.” The
thus described:
There are expresses going out nearly
iracter than that of gain. * ,)r - l ' ;l '' 'L' * medicine-arc prepared under hD w | 1( , n with Pain orSiekness! I 1 1 KECK IV ED—a larger stock of tho Fheaksof LiQIITNI nil—During the ''periiiteiidciiee, and nro of warrantod (f-[ audit will instanii.v relieve the patient U “ bove ’ A 11 1SUES, and for sale at
many friends and many virtues, ho will every day ; hut such expresses! Four lit be much missed and mourned. t,e ,lllllt ’ M to one common Chicago wagon.
They take one hundred pounds of hag-
great thunder storm of Friday noon Inst, dciency. His preparation of Iodine and Sar-. vkom pain, and arrest the disease! while the fanily of Mr. Jacob Shoff, a bis Fever and Ague Killer, and his R.VDWAY'S READY RELIEVE farmer who resides about a mile and a <:,j ugb Balsam, have attained a special popu-1 i Has Cured half out High street, were eating dinner, ( larit >' " , " la 'cry extensive patronage through- \ M ‘
tin 1 lightning struck a valuable cow in " u t the valley of the Mi-sissippi. Resides these ci;\\||*
M^.Thc Vincennes (iazettc says that gage apiece, for twelve men, and charge I his barn, killing her instantly, and the ,u> has rnunerous other excellent preparations Dl A It It IDE A as a street was being leveled in tbe up them $30 apiece, for the privilege of wad- >ame flash broke into pieces every plate i Ip vsils CH K
In four hours. In one hour. listen minutes. • In fifteen minutes. In one minute. . ...In five minutes.
.or ....rt of it ( •» t V i "i ing after the wagon and pulling it out of on the table, where the family were eat I'H-ahtics win reim-lirai aid is diffl- spasms.
per part of that city, an Indian skel-,,^ j ° ‘ in,r and actually melted some of tbe aof ‘ >u ) t to be had on sudden emergendos cannot do SICK HEADACHE in ten minute*.
u '• ln ^‘ anaa( tl,al v ,nt , l , ! U , 1 he , ' better than supply themselves with Dr. Easter- CHILLS AND FEVER. .In fifteen minutes
ter metal upon the table, without in the ly - n,. ,li, in, s.—x/. a,,,,;,. Ormonat, CHILBLAINS In fifteen minutes!
least injuring any person present. A
momentary shock of the electricity was felt by Mr. Shoff and his family, when they saw the dishes and crockery ware upon the table fly into a thousand pieces before their eyes. The barn or shed in which the cow was killed was hut a little
Horse and Jack Bills,
EM BE LLUSIIKD u ilbM^ Now i’hit, s of in,rivaled*
J /^vX#kb, iuity,an,l executed w i(li
\\C J neatness, cheapness
In six hours.
In ten minutes. In twenty minutes.
..In ton minutes.
cton and some Indian relies were exhum
ed on Saturday week. The skeleton was | HSfiuThe rowdies and plug-uglies of nearly decomposed, but the pottery ware Bal, i"' ore f 00 ™ *!’ tnl ! e deli fc r,,t in kil1 .'")-'
j . ,, . people, and indulge in it ns a recreation was in a good state of preservation.-^ A d f 8patch fronl that fiit There were two pieces of earthenware dated March 22d, says:
resembling in shape large cocoa nut A lamp-lighter by the name of UicUshells when fitted for dippers, their ardson, while extinguishing a lamp in the
mouths being curved a little wider than wostei n part of the city this morning, distance from the house, their nocks They were quite thin and W . a,sh T °, t in f '! c |’ ack and "tortaHy wound- [O/u'o Statesman.
seemed composed of clay well burnt— has been arrcsted^on'suspidJnTybeiifg . y EA I' , ,. < ? F Walk " — Tho dead o„r(< ountorfeit , and imiutions-pureliase only A stone hatchet was also found with the | the perpotrator. The wounL man is , ^ W * d C Rkadv Relief. , Aon 25cts.,5 , 0
at the feb‘26
INFLUENZA SORE THROAT... BURNS FROST BITES AGUE CHEEK... lamen^:::::::
PRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
West side Publie Square.
t iiZT‘ nt i it j * ,,p i plTod ,o " ,o in 7 ,r 7 r i' ar ' s -
\\ and now have on band at -tand „ " a " d
AND IN AI.l. CASKS OK
nnuisKs, wot .\i»s, STRAiatS, and SPIIMNN,
lower prices, than ever before offered in
Grecncastlc. Call on
JEROME A ELEN. Druggi-t.
Burning Fluid
Burning Fluid
Burning Fluid
I AM still manufacturing largo quantities of 1 the BEST BURNING FLUID, and selling at tho «taF*LO\VEST PRICES.-®*
JE110ME ALLEN - .
other articles.
reported ns having since died.
Hats, Caps & Fur Goods at wiiolksai.e. THE OLD-ESTA BLISHED
HOUSE of
PRATHER & SMITH, 4.V4 31 nI■■ nt., I.oiilsvlllr, Ky., Are now prepared as usual for tho Full Trade, with a select and large stock of everything in their lino. Their stock is gotten up with tho utmost care, under tho directions and supervision of their senior partner, n prae-
»*%.The Lafayette Journal reports the fifi^Gov. Willard haa pardoned young York. He had been robbed and then HOIISO Spoilling, Ligllllllllg Rods, T^OTICE i* hereby niven, that the under- " ul1 Profits ’
"aloof 15,000 bushels of mcrehantable Thompson, who was convicted uf man- ; murdered. Another version of the af- V Ti „n ■ ,i -LN signed has b.-,n duly appoint,-,! Adminis- Terms cash A,r short time to prompt men. ooro doliooro 1 io ,1 , 4; «l a «R»'tcr for killing a follow student by fair, which is probably correct, reports \ * , al . n k ' nds wl'"' rutor -°, f t,,, ' EaU “'' J^T>h W. Albright, j Purchasers are invited to give them a call
oe..U, at 75 the namc of Sill, a, Rockville, some two that the deceased fell into the while ‘ ' mUR h ' KNS ° N * AM ^ ! a teofPutna„, county. Said EsTate before buying. in KA,oo4i|' L ’"^ <r l: * s (heprivilegeof tak- years ago, and sentenced to one year’s intoxicated, and that death was caused Ha,rdW3,r6 7111(1 StOV6S \ M(i> WOODRUXt Sfcd,Th,-highest market pnt ‘•••EeL more at the same figore confinement in the Vigo rounty jail. 1 by breaking his neck At STEVENSON A AMES' Mnreh 12, ts.v> 2t n ■ ^
Admr
I,ouixville. Ky , Ang 28
paid for Fur*
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