The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1859 — Page 2
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A Horrible Crime.
1 Lant Saturday, we learn from the Wabash Intclligeneer, a man named Wil-
GENERAL NEWS.
A Da mi so Outrage—Rescue or
Gm'ncastle, Saturday, April 9,1S59. TUc llra'adst ufTW Tra«le of tlie World.
Mr*, llarfuiftfft the Murderess*
Ai.BANr, April 7.
A 1 Oov. Morgan refuses to commute the
. | Murperer and two Prisoners from scn tencc of Mrs. Hartung.
ham Joy was convicted oi burning hi.* j AIL< —() n Tuesday night, as the jailor He refers to the general aversion of own rliild to death, and sentenced to of the Ross County Jail, in Chillicothc, the hanging of women, but believing that eighteen years confinement in the peni was away in attendance at a wedding, the prisoner is guilty of deliberate muri tentiary. The principal witness against leaving only a servant girl to guard the dcr, he thinks that public justice, ns well him was his little daughter Nancy, whose b “ i . ldi "f r . » man wearing a mask succeed- as the safety of human life, demands her *» «• i*-t cxotu,io "-—-— . k tclligeneer. W e should premise that the t )reasi , and demanded the keys of the cells, ; H^-Thc Cincinnati Gazette notices the
offense was committed in the fall of 1857, threatening to shoot if she did not com- appearance of a new counterfeit of the
In a recent debate in the Brittish Par-, bu( concettled b ,he family through fear ply with his request. The terrified girl 'denomination of $10 on the Citizen s
HISSES—
extent, on foreign nations for supplies ot | Her little brother John, a child about confined in adjoining cells, when the then only by experienced tellers, it being food, remarked that the source of one- p our raon tha old, was quite unwell and whole party made off, and at our last ad- a' 1 exceedingly close imitation of the fourth of their entire foreign supply had had been so for some days, and was con- viceshad not been recaptured. genuine. The public should refuse all been recently dried up. America, he ! seijucntly fretful, and had cried consul- RigiitChilpren ata Birth. About notes of this denomination on that bank. said, now sent them absolutely nothing,! erab ^y during the night, and disturbed j w0 months since the wife of Jacob Ab- 1 ' s *he only safe course for persons though during the last ten years she had ^ '^her Karly ,n the mornmg her boU , in Go(]conda , C . W„ presented her who are not exports .n the bus,ness of exported corn to the extent of more than ' <ather , c: ‘ He, J to ber nnd told hcr to husband with eight pledges of affection handling bank notes exporteu coin 10 in exieni oi more u p and make a fire. Hie did so—made * j : tb These children survived , V . i ,1 * eight millions annually. Such a sudden ( ,h c fire principally out of brush, because unti , six wccks ol(l w | ien (wo of tht . m " c arc P lea ® ed to ,oarn . ,bft ‘ our . cessation of an important supply might, there was no other wood prepared. Af- gi ckened and died.’ The remaining six “j^hn^K H Jey "hasbeen'ap he thought, seriously affect the comfort ter the fire began to burn, the child con- arc s tjU living and thriving finely. The. • , jj I,, dee Kckles(’lerk of the of the British people. Mr. Caird did ! tinuing to cry an^ret mr father became whol(! ei , fbt "were very small specimens Came Kt of Utah Ter tory e ' * ■ • ! e nragod, and snatched the chdd from its of h nmanitv when ushered into the world, tlie'lOUi inst.
in i «r n f linvfl iwnn nvnnr»fml r Flii< . ... •.! i • .. i i a .1.*
not propose any remedy, and upon look-
of
Ifuiite Journal.
ing at the prices current of wheat, corn, !™”n 1 ^”ff U it ail'd the'n tooklt by one ;|S ""gbt have geen expected. I his an j w iU cnrr y with him the best wishes a . • VT xr , , T- 1 i cioining on n, anu 1111.11100x11 '>y Htatcmcnt , s j ltera lly true: it is vouched i or „„ nll , tl V lf .r of friends for his fn
flour etc in New \ork and Liverpool, ar „ i an d one leg, and held it over the fire forby nu ,„ be rs of respectable witnesses. wc should not think lie could easily until it was burned in several jdaces to a w j l0 saw tbe children —/Won Herald. turc P r 1 cn > * one. i bl.stcr He then struck the l.ttlcsuffer- Died of KAR-UiNas.-About a week
Breadstuffs are rather higher in New cr two blows with his hand, leaving upou a domestic named Ellen Vaughn. Da. Eastkrlv s Medu iNK.s.-Thedejmt of York than in Liverpool, though they arc !!* "i' ‘j 1 ' '"j''j S ’ jj- employed at the Union House, had slier valuable litimly medicines kept l\ Dr. l.n-t. . \,
, , T . then threw it into the cradle or hod. Ills >ars norforated for the mirnose of wear- at the corner of Third and ( hesmit streets, is
considered ns high enough there. It is w :f ( . „„d daucditcr stru"irlcd to "et the ®* rs pcnoraitu loriuc purpose or mar ;;i . , 1 1 ii » 1 *] .1 c c 1 1 1 1 n 1 ■ 1 T ~ 1 1 , ing ear-rings. 1 he operation was per- wcdl wort liv the attention of gentlemen \ luting to be remarked that while the fear of « ; h.ld away from him, but were unable to in tbo usna , with P the tho city daring the present n, s h of Im/mess.scarcity is expressed by Mr-Caird bread-, do so, and when Mrs. J«»y found that he rcgu lt 8a tthe time On the second Dr. Easterly's medieinoa are prepared under his stuffs cannot at this time, according to , W 11 * t' 1 b'irn the child to death, she j a p te r piercing, her ear commenced own8iiperintcndence,andiireofwarrantedefthe commercial circulars, be imported in i r ‘.* 1 ' ,,ut "* ' K enisc to pn icnt si 1 t ic swt ,]|; I1! , and she left employment and fleicnoy. His prepamtion of Icslino and Sur-.^-1—1 ‘v ^ nnd h* 6 et 0 . ut " l . , ’ e . nnn ?. ,,,C went home. The third day the swelling peril hi, l.U Fever and Ague Killer, and hi-
to England from any part of the world child’s screams,
without a loss. The same thing could not
be said of our market.
Of late, there has been no large surplus of grain in the United States for exportation. One reason given for this is of a discreditable nature—to-wit: the graingrowing States, northern, eastern and
I r i 1. 1 , 1 *. »flll II'MIIC. I IIXJ I II I I * t
. . . . ' 1 \ l!4 ^ ’ and inflammation increased-rapidly, when Cough Bnlsum, huve attained a special pojuiaud potnt.ng it at her, compelled her to ^ beonll)0 (loa{; blin d and speechless; larity and a very extensive patronage through- < j , . ,I , ,u 'J 1 ' * " " ' , u . 10U |' U 1 erysipelas set in, and for three days the out thcvalloy of the Mississippi, lb-sides these ( k no rt urn, as im., uni i r am , "r a un p or ( llna ( 0 woman suffered terribly, he hn8 numerous other excellent preparations , ay or < ( d li ,d died'and whe » death “'**** her.-Trey ilm/ycf. ( denned partieularly for family use. Ver^m
Acquitted.—The
v- .I,, residim: in liH-alitie. where nualii-al aid is dithNcwcastle ( ouner cu , t ,,.7.. had on sudden emorgeneie* cannot do
their fertility that the lands arc not so productive as formerly. They draw upon the west for their own deficiencies. The northwest has suffered from bad seasons, and, besides, their produce is subject to heavy charges for transportation to the seaboard. Perhaps our paper currency and credit system tends also to enhance its price, llcnco we cannot export breadstuffs, in time of general peace, at remunerative prices. In the exceptional cases of war and famine abroad, we may find a market for our surplus, when wc have one. It must be different, however, to enable tho grain-growing States to well afford a due consumption of foreign products and
manufactures.
Louisville Election.—At the election in Louisville on Saturday, Crawford, Know-Nothing, was elected Mayor by 43(1 majority. The other officers ou the same ticket were also elected. The Democrats elected their candidates for Councilnicn in the first, second and thiid wards, which is that much better than heretofore. The reign of Sam is about at an end in Louisville. Blackwood’s Magazine.—The March No. of this old and popular periodical is on our table. A cursory glance at its pages proves the present No. to be no less brilliant than its predecessors. Its con-
tents arc—
Chalons—The Camp; Clothes and Scarecrows; The Turks in Kalafat, 1854—Part I; The Castes and Creeds of India ; The Luck of Ladysmcde; Italy: her Nationality or Dependence; Dascnt’s Talcs from the Norse; Napoleon III. and Europe. Bio^„Tlie truth about the Pike’s Peak gold mines seems to be that there is gold in that region of the country, but in particles so minute that it will not pay.— That there will be a vast amount of suffering among the tens of thousands now so rashly setting out for the new Eldorado is certain, while it is extremely doubtful whether any of the adventurers will gather gold enough to pay expenses. • ♦ ♦ |QL.Mr. Buntiu, tho well-known proprietor of the “Buntin House ” of Terre Haute, having made enough money and reputation as a landlord, has retired to farm life and rural enjoyment. Sensible
man.
woman
or so. pour nays alter mis icrrimc scene the little suffering child died and was buried. None but Joy and his wife
and two young daughters knew anything 1 sa J' s ” '‘Lam K. Ream, a Methodist than supply themselvos with Dr. Kustcr0 f Hie c- a usc of his death. The neigh- preacher from Boone county, mid his K's nn-dii-iiu-*.—-V. - Danocrnt.
middle, have become so far exhausted of boriiigwomcnwliocame and assisted to lay jcung wife, whom it is alleged ho seduc- T* *
out the child found it so mortified ntid| ada " d afterwards married, were tried at AM Wildecayed that they could not wash it, or ^cntre\ille last \\cek lor the murder of| )iam Sutton hired nSmldlp Horse even take off the clothing upon it. Joy their infant child on the cars some fWGMwstniy stable on the 12th of March told his wife and daughters that if they '"onths ago, and wore acquitted, no evi- time n,-thing ever said a word about it he would kill ^neo being produced against them to n hS”;^ ^ them, and they believed him, and so kept warrant the r conviction. It is believed. nV( , r H r du-d sU'round with -t.-.-l-the horrible secret. however, says the ( ouner, by many per- t<>cd shoes, om-hip down (forget which). The — — sons acquainted with the circumstances, .Saddle hud two garths—one around the breast. iMgnii) of !•>« C lotto. . that they are guilty. Their conduct was The above rewanl will I - paid for llor.-e ami Rev. A\ . 8. Burton, pastor ot the Uni-! su ,.j, as j 0 excite the strongest suspicions. ' 'L'''- ‘’ r ’ * ,jr dle B"r>e alone, versahst Church, at Dayton, Ohio, re-; n will bereracmbercd that the infant was 4,17 .I.VMKs 1M.1.E.
Jinnounffimntsi
We are authorized to announce dull N
T. CHRISTIE, of Greeneaatle, as a .andidate Biittxk, 'r* tb.........25| PROVISIONS—
ff'ircf »ra$tU Retail ^riens tfurrmt. HKVISS.li AN1> CoaaKCTXD WES.KLT.
for Recorder of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. “B* 44
Bkans, white.
BkkswAX, tb.... Corn M EAL,bhl Ciikkse, lt>
COPPER—
Rio, Coni'n 1.W15 Java 18a 20
1.50 Bacon Side, tb a . 20 Shoulders 7
Hams, Migarc’d,Ib...I2 J “ ]ilain, tb In “ canvassed, Ib..t3 Chickens, "JO lb 5 Potatoes, bu 1.21
..2.1a &(n 10 14 15
FUHDVCH & B0GLK Are now receiving and tipening their
STOCK,
CONSISTING OK AI L KiNUS OK LADIES DRESS G JODS,
HATS A HO.WETS, ROUTS .1- SHOES,
REA D Y-MADE CLOTHIXCI, OESTS El RXISHlMi GOODS, GLASS .Ji Ul EEXSWARE, A great varittg of SOTIOXS,
And, in short, every article usually kept in a Dry Goods House. Also, a good stock of GRO-
CERIES constantly on hand.
Great care lias been taken in selecting our stock. Having nuide our purchasers at the
Lowest l*kicks in the Eastern Cities, we are Sugar House, gal. now prepared and determined to sell as Golden Syrup, gal
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! And to prompt-paving customers, time will
be given. All kinds of I NEW YORK MARKET. COUNTRY PRODUCE New-York, Aprils. Will be taken in exchange for Goods, at the Flour—5(a 10c lower; sides n.COO bid* at $5 highest market price. <" "» “0 superfine western; $1>(<?,G GO for cornWe n.-k the friends and public generally to mon to good extra western, and $G 40(,('.G GO call and examine our stock and prices, as there- fordo round hoop Ohio; (losing heavy. Wheat by we confidently expect to satisfy them that —Heavy and lower; sules^ .'LIO bush at $1 41
Egos, doz s SALT—
Flour.bid 5.7.1 Lake, bbl 2.50
FISH—
Mackerel. No.l, tb.. White Fish, tb
FRUITS—
Dried A pples 3.00
GRAIN—
Corn, bush 75 Wheat, bush 95 Rye, bush GO Oats, bush 75 Hay, ton 10.00 MOLASSES— \. Orleans, gal 50
GO 80
Kanawha SUGAR—
Now (Irleans.. Crushed Loaf..
SEEDS—
Clover 7.00 Timothy, bu 2.00 Blue Grass, bush 75 Flaxseed 1.00 Tallow, rendered..124
WOOL—
Tub Washed 23 Fleece — ■ U n washed 25
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
it'is to their interest to supply themselves at No. 3 Union Block, West Side Public* Square*, aprfi IS FORDYCE A BOGLE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
I. HAWKINS,
At Kin Old Stand, in the | J AS just received
sortmeiit of
A *h Uriel;.
winter red western, and $1 G1 for white,
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cincinnati, April 0.
Flour—The market was more animated to, da v. there being some demand to fill contracts. The sales were 2000 bids superfine at $5 40; 1100 do at $5 50, and some lots extra at $.'> Tu (» 5 80. Provisions—Tbere is no important e bange in the market. About 1000 bids Mess
large ami splendid a— Pork were bought t<> till a contract, at 'jSlf 25,
and a contract for tile same amount was set-
Sttriittf and SiimimT Goods, ti>"' rete. .vi.oim ms tiuik shoulders Consisting "all grad.-. »tvles and uirietfcs of *>' d ‘’'''' < ’"’ d - , / N< < h,, ‘K do n® *•'W^P. Dress Goods. Hat. Cap.. Bool-. tin- .- " 1 ’" »B’. tli"ugliholders in rics. Notions, and ah eiery thing usually - I ea--- ask . and he .ro.-cnes-^ugar kept in a Drv C I- llou-e. Thankful for and m fair demand at 4e; HU dds pait imtronng.'-. In- most cordially invites bis Molasses s;d.l at 35c. Cotlee 1 hangod - old customer^, friends, ami all oilier- f. call When-The market was rather fin nor <»- and examine for Uiemselves. and if their tastes day there being less o Wing t-r sale and a can be be is confident now is slight improvement in the d,-inand but prices the time; and as to prices, lie assures yon that are unchanged. Sales 800 bush Hil at«l is, you shall not go away disappointed or dissatis- 'b> prime red at $1 20, nud 400 do fair
lied. ‘•Small Profit- and Hoick Returns'' is uiixe.l at '1 la.
his motto. COME AND SEE—and buy. (ircuiiuiPtlu, April j, 1859. Cm40 SPRING & SUMMER
MILLINERY.
<5*, MRS. L. GILMORE,
at Itayton, Uluo, re
oently addressed a note to Klder Jacob I p olln d dead in
aprii 4tt<
. [Newspapers inserting the alsivc advertise-
u.u.v, * *" . ‘ , lounu Ueaa in a trunk at the hotel m incut, where ituiav lead tothe rocoverv of the 1\napp, ot the Baptist tliurch, at the 0 e ntrcville where the parents stopped off stolen property, will be paid thcsuin of$10.]
i: '*”• *"• """ “T*** 1 - Good 3NTOWS !
teidioa tl,o Hu.lholine.. of ll.o hum,,u K«vsiw.«.t«s(>s.«.wi..»—( LA lil - K ..( Liidios’ Shoes, ivlii.-h
i • , wlntc man. named Alphonso Pearsall. . \ were bought at Auction, just reci ivcd and
i,i((. ' ', "’'IT 1 r ' l"’ 111 s j 1 ' •> "O- wa8 arros t e d in Detroit,on Friday, cliarg- for nlr l-dow l-.ustern Uh..l(s-Hl-'i > rii-sforcash, letter, in which lie contended tlmtLni- J J L... apo :im47 At A. \\ K.KNF.KK .V BRO S.
ap9 .'{m47 At A.
MELOBEONS! MEL0DE0NS!!
•5.
vcrsalists were all “ madmen,” who ought, ,!d «>th nhduct.ng a young ..egress,
to bo sent tosome lunatic asylum. of age, named Jordan. The couple vorvgum . ril)r MKL() . declines the joint discussion for several j anT l do(• ) •lr(' , |1 , theirlr.tcnticm * I’EON. fmni th.’- celehrat.-d Factory ot reasons, the fifth and sixth of which are other, and UecL.rcl their intention & Thcir , M ; tnl . thus stated hy him ; I p!? ct n ' arned > but thu , ,u ! ll,,r °f the ff rl ments are pronounced by competent judges to I have never knowna Univcrsalist 1,ch ‘ ; ' l od 11 was the man s intention toab be the very be-t manufactured in the Init.Hl
duct Ins daughter into slavery, and had Static, rersons tt» purehnse wdl do 01 'him arrested. The girl was taken home w* 11 l, y giving me a call, us 1 will fully warto Dearhorn, and the young man locked r “ nt lh "'"' . r Wi11 a \*° r! ,0,,d to ^ repairs . . j n porhonally, il any should oeeur. All other
I styles noton hand can bo promptly ordered.
Two Men Killed by Lioirrxitfu.— I L. KIssneit. Prof, of Music, and
“6. I decline the challenge upon thclty. 4 ''o were killed by a stroke of light . . same principle that tho lion in the fable "ing, during a storm. The fluid deseend iJUmillg X iUKl did, when met hy a skunk and challeng- ! od chimney, passed through the clock j Jhll’lliTl®’ Pllllfl ed to a battle. The lion deelincd ; the standi,, g OTOr thc fire > and struck Potter -i t *j skunk asked, ‘Are you afraid ?’ ‘ No,’ who was winding it. killing him instant-1 iSUriilllg' X lUlU said the lion, 1 but UT have a battle with 'y- Nance, who stood a few feet behind j AM still manufacturing largo quantities
•ti i \ a i i /»I Vi I in wnu nlan Lillnd rt n flm U'tmrr. I I
Minister (and I have known many them) who would acknowledge or own
up when he was used up; hut, like a, .. . . goose, when thoroughly ‘•picked,” not a i u ^ > " r rla ’
pin feather left, and thrown over the I 1j 2 1 c.— ! (in
the BEST BU RN1 N<4 FLUID, uml sell-
you, you will always have tho honor oU him, was also killed on the spot. 'I fighting with a lion , but as for me, every ladie8 . - Mrs 1>ottcr and Mrs. Jones, were "‘g “t “‘c tat'. L '')]*■*' 1 R, ‘ l | ' | v 1 w “ . body igII know, for months to oome, fluttl***® •ovoroly anockod and bad their JI.Kt .\l I, .\ l.lil.N.
I have been in company with a skunk.’ I clothes set on fire, but did not tiller se-
prayer to God, that you may cast away! Dyspepsia and Debility Cubed.— i your damning heresy, recover yourself j Theodore Frank, Esq., of the Pittsburgh! out of the snare of the Devil, and become and Steubenville Railroad Office, says: as zealous in defending tho truth as you'“For years I have been an invalid from j are now in promotinga lie. 'Dyspepsia. With a hope of relief, I
“Jacob Knapp.” I resorted to many advertised remedies,!
—*■•* | hut failed in deriving the benefit sought ’ B.nakb Story.—We met a gentleman q;, r unti i j trip j your Holland Bitters. I yesterday at the Hammond street Station tbe hnppy effects of which upon the di-' House, who informed us that he saw the ,, estiv e organs, and in restoring a debili■ktn of a rattlesnake a few days ago, at tated ivstein. cau.-es me to recommend it the junction of the I erro Haute and N. A. confidently to all suffering from Dyspepand Salem Railroads, of the following! s j a _” v r r dimensions: Length twenty-one feet! .— five inches; greatest diameter nine and - BfJL.The Sickles trial commenced at a quarter inches; number of rattles one ' Washington on Monday last,
hundred and eleven ; weight one hundred .. . _ _ . „ , J *' 1 “' It was killed at ^ A ' AO E LICE N SES I SSU ED
' During week ending Friday, April 8 .
ML. I? IS 1 E K rnras! Rut if vou want to sen a Store WHAT IS A STORE,
— GO TO —
THORNBURGH & ROBINSON’S. They have just received their TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR SPRING STOCK DIIY GOODS. If you wunt to see buniness done tho way it should bo done, look
u little while in at
TIIORNBl ROH A ROBINSON'S. trif" The people of Putnam county find \,3a
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.
Nkw York. April G.
Beeves active and firm; receipts. 3,000 head. Sheep firm and active; receipts, 3,000head.—
Swioefiull; receipts, 0,100 head.
‘CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MAUKT
II • ,0X 7, of the 1‘tihlie Si/unre, . .. .. ... .* 1 Nl 11 '• *'1"'* ''• Wot Ll> inforu. the tidies,.f F Harrell, W <'>gl‘-ma»ter at the BrighHGreeneastle and vicinitv thatshc \“ rds ’ r ';}' < ' rH “>.■ f.dlowmg reee.pU PHTlWi ii^ vj.,o.v., . v,. ‘'I ivu flock for tho week ondin^ I uc-Itiy
rkS™ 7^:,.:”;
C-l.- 5C
boa \ t. / V ' SILKS, HEADDRESSES, ' 1 1 ‘ ’ — “ tr ** > * 6 50 HATS, HOODS, RECHES, K" V, 00 * . - , .... , R1KROXS. FLOWERS, H,.Rse Mark KT.-After a storm follows a And eve. v article gen,•.allv found in a v Mil- . hc Hnrse market, a tew weeks ago ,. ... • , . • stocked to repletion, is now m u most barren hnery More. si,,, also reeem s Denh'rs report tho demand v, rv go,si, MltllNERY GOODS AND NEW PATTERN BONNETS ulliwhl , stll ,,d v is limited. Co.nmo.'i stock ttotrErn y Uerk thro,,,,hunt th. Smson, " 'ANJ has. during the‘week, sold readilv. but not at To wjiieti she invites the atlentioi, ot Wm ...ivaneed figures, whileR multiplieitv of buvLadies of Greeneastle and vieimty ; also, to ,. r . hneelnid in wmbusl, seeking for gn'od horses, her well scleetcd an I assorted stock ot Milli- t | lon , w ith the same avidity a ne.\ Goods, xvliieh ennnot be competed with | U| rN trollt xv ,, u |d a fat spider.—Com. Kh^nntN* ot MutunHls and M mlonitiMn ot uhuvtv unruT* <vi V<i Prices in this marke, Having va<t experience l? < > R'LN CO NT\( OIKT SALES ' *,• business for several vents, (of whose 1 heloBowung Mock Saws weremade bv S. specimens have be, n in ,bis and the 1 l, ' ,ll '' r ; a * 1 ans ’ K . v - hist Court day, Mon-
ling counties.) site feels (xmfideut of her * P" ■
1 work mule $19. 00 1 “ “ 128 00
149 00
102 21 per bead.
in the business for several years, (of whose * .“/Yi"""". 1 1'^ •• awork specimens have been seen in this and the . ! ’ ' . , . 1 ‘‘ Iltl , )•
adjoining eonnties.) she
ability so please all in every style of
O IT" IT" IE '-L' S - | a broke, 4 years old file returns thank- to the Ladies of Green- ;tH 2-yenr-old mules
castle and vicinity for their very liberal patron- .'i:, n lilies, 1 year old 69 70
18 mules, 2 and 3 years old.. 136 00
age, and would ask a continuance of the same.
THE ADVANTAGE.
Having our Bleaching and Pressing don,
1 lift rxi» <-t .ili.
nuile«, 2y<*iir« old. HO “ *»* “ “ .
hy M®t*hinpry. which is 100 |tr ct. ahead of! 80 Tmdo^tdts
all Hand lilcnchiittg and l*rc*»Mi)^ for neatness ami \vhitonc?ss, and done weekly by the best i IJleaeherin ( ineinnati, she feels et iifldent she
can give entire satisfaetioii.
Tb2:illliaox*y "W'ox»lsOf all kinds, dene in the latest Kastern Style
and Fashion, and pronijitly utteikdeii to. j l "' mules, l year old HKAD! KKAD!! HEAD!!! ' ..uiWw;::::"
4 mules, 2 years old . 11 “ “ “ “ . ) ^ (4 II II II 38 “ “ “ “ . 12 mules, 1 year old. 2 broke mules
115
80 79
144 101 192
9G 81
243
86
115 157 125
20 GO 85 M 00 75 25 10 10 55 00 00 00
f T,J o'XTp- Tv'!. ir, i o »
,r T
# P1PEB MSfillCS PJPIB BAMIMS
SCI!
KKCKIYKD, a eboiee selection t»f
I iittc* Sll( *4‘l M usii*.
Km bracing the most fashionable pieces. Per-
ffie^b^Wefcm ThS'cin I!£i T,IE ATTENTION OF HOUSEKEEPERS
Is respectfully called to tho
LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
and sixty-four pounds.
\ ermilion Bluffs, near Danville, Illinois, i April 2—To Charles 11. Davis and Margaret 8*i>" ourLOW PRICES to be no humbug, vjoji Fins is the biggest snake story ot tho sea- i j. Kegel. which our unprecedentedly large son.—f ,/i. Coin. \ April 5 To Joseph S. Brock and Elizabeth thefE daily sales prove. We have on hand
Twins Deau.—TheOcttysburgh (Fa.) papers record the death of the twin daughters of Abraham Guise, of that
Skit" the largest stock of Good- ever offer- "'tj-su
TTi FI 1 ) JlaF” ed in Greeneastle. We can supply "Tjs»a OfSearlet Fever,en .Sabbath morning, March tk£T' nearly every want of the consumer, AM
n , • .i , i.i .’.i •’ i "‘'Il 18'9. Klkiak Iinn ( oaths eldest sen ol and we say unhesitatingiv wo will vei county, u, the 44th year of their age, and ; W . H.Coates, aged 13years 7 inns, and 22,lays. s , ., ( Y,j **
ami 2 2 days, make it to the interest of all who,-an T;ta
adds: I hey were born and reared to 0n Tuesday, April 5th, 1859, of Pleurisy, ^ ))ay (Mh for good*, to make their gether — never separated for a single! John Keller, aged 08 vears. 1 J ^
s^Tvi*.. — 1
ty, has been awarded a silver cup for two acres of the best corn rained in that county. Each acre averaged one hundred and j
Administrator's Sale ol Rial Estate. ‘I’ll E undersigned, Administrators of the E—
| tato of Anue
eighteen bushels and thirty-two pounds)
of shelled corn.
hours ot each other, and were buried CSr-A.TS.JDIISDINJ'H^’O. side by side in the same grave. , r I’ll E undersigned would say to mu wliom..,, , . _
*** ~ . | wisli their Garden or any other Ploughing 1 tato of Anderson Johnston, deceased, will A » MART rxPLl.L.— A gentleman in dt,nc, that by leaving word with Mr. ,1. Ingle, sell at private -ah* in the Town of Greeneastle, North Chester, Vermont, two or three j he will try t<> wait on them at any time. Putnam County, Indimm, the following real j weeks since, offered, as a prize, a copy of W M. R. M ILN EH. estate, to-wit: I he undivid,<d half of Lots No. W,d,-tor's Unabridged Dfetionarv to the 0rccDCartl °, •'p''*' 7 ■ 2t * 47 ? N ,"r 'j ; * h t ° u “ dl » idod in all the public •ROOT A SWOP! STOWE Knl^menfoftklTo^ofoi^^
all the buildings and appurtenanees thereunto
one of the scholars in all the public UftHT Jtr CITnU CTIYDI? i !, , |„r, , „V, 1 ,‘„V. , •i.oTowirof rirel-nea.rtb'v 1 ;.’'
^ *•» #11 n'i* 1 *1 i))li * *■> ill'll* » inu imiKiing* h 1
urs down. Seven school# were aecor*! oN LY^^Xd I SIVK ^ ^ ( " belonging, known ns thu* Kxchittucc Mills, on
„,£•*£tsurxrsr. *** & SH0E ST0RE '
o , ,>rH down. Seven schools were accor-!’ T 'n k
sons, hi wholo or in part oi negro dc- jj^jy represented, and about a dozen BOOT A SHOE STORE sent, voting at State, county or city teachers and a large crowd of spectators IN GREEN< WSTLE!
elections. I were present, when the trial took place
Ion the 25th ult. But one trial was to be.
n«L. I lie lorro Haute Expreu learns | ], ad on a wordi nnd ^ be an f or ^ una ^ c w ]| 0 i 1 riCPS
by a letter from Washington that the niisscd must take his or her scat. Eighty The great inducements wo offer in our Prices Irish patriot, Win. Smith O’Brien, will j scholars contested for the honor and the Wnab'y are-ueh that every one probably visit that city shortly. F lz0 > a,ld > a,,er fl ve hours trial, five pu- „ n Ln.lioa’ Shoes, by trading at our Store.
- j pils remained standing, and the enthu- Reing excluaively in tho Shoe business, we are BW5t,.Tlio Evansville division of ninety- siastie audience soon raised the needful enabled to
three miles of tho Wabash and Erie fa to purchase each a copy of the great Un- UT KT H> HU H. S E3 Xj Ij
»*' * !>• ,. ,h. m»- •WMsto. .
agers for a term of four years. j Nobody.—The verdict in the case of OENT8 ’> LADIES', the late horrible accident on the Great „ w~vr r ^ l8tiKS AND CIIILDREN ’ S
the Weltern (Canada) railway is, " nobody to
Of course not. It is Nobody! * "si 1PPFRS
the following terms, to-wit; The purchase money to be payable in equal instalments at twelve
tv ),est by calling on me. They can als< hear all tlie pieces played before purchasing, ffejy Teacliers supplied at the usual discount. Sen"’For New Music and Musical .Merchan-
dise in general, cull at
L. KISSN HE'S MUSIC ROOM,
At tile \\ ,‘inhurdt House.
N. H.—My facilities for obtaining any Music that may be desired direct from the puidishers, should be borne in mind by those wishing to; order. I will supply tlie same at publisher’s prices. Ifebze 8m
XX. XX. XX.
■VO MORE RAIS.
.vo more siceXess. XO MORE RHEEMA TISM,} OR STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS, LIMUAQO, IIKAIIACUKS, TOOTIIACIIKS, OR M FFKKINO FROM OTIIKK ROD 11. V INFIRMITIES. The I in j mi and Complete Ef/ieary of
HA1 > \V A VS
READY RE I, I EE,
IloRI?. 1 !". 1 ::::::::::::::::::
,, r . ,i.i i , nty, waiving appraisement or valuation laws. ifiH'K HEADACHE PS Lower Ilian An\where else ! with interest fi-om date. By order of Court UIIILLSsVND FEVER...In
in instantti/Hfoppnijf theinosic.rcruci<ftiHfj I'tiin* and At'hfH, Uunt.i, Scald*, ('uts, Ifot/m/*,
tinii***, fir., 4v.,
rondors it importimt that uvery fumilv koop n
supply of it in tho hotiHO.
AnniMl with this romody, a housohold is always protected H^ninst sudd on attacks of sickness. Thousands of lives of perHonn have boon | saved by its timely use, wno wore suddenly ><;ixed in tho ni^ht time with Crumps, Spasms \ oinitin^, Oiolorn, Yellow Fever, ana other I violent diseases. Kot a d«»se of this Hoyieflv Im* taken internally, as the ease may require, when suddenly wizetl with Pain or Sieki»e->. and it will instantly uklikvk tiik I'atikn i*! from tain, and arrest the disease!
RAHWAY'S READY
Has Cared
RHEUMATISM In four hours.! NEU RA LG IA In one hour, j CRAMP In ten minutes. DIAEKIKKA In fifteen minutes.
I n one minute, j In live minutes. |
WALLPAPER BOBBERS.
NEW AND DESIRABLE PATTERNS,
JUST RECEIVED AT
ALLEN S DRUG STORE.
Which will be sold at tlm
LOWEST IPIRTOIES.
RELIEF
Th* Largest Land Suit in
World.—Suits are about to be comm cue-! b | alMM
SLJCi ?.n r v°X 'so, SaJSZ;!;;; ‘ir.r'fiJ **!*** -•»« I':;”™ ..Vn: 1 A" *2^ *£’ zss&zxsttffo %£V2& c richest and the most fertile por-. (,..,,,1^ inundated by a freshet. But for and see our price*. ‘Oil Ol Laavera I exes, j Nobody, the cars would not have pitched Country Morohants supplied at New E-vkcution ok a Bi bulau.—Richard * nf, 1 ) the cb^m created by that freshet, ^93^,47 a WERNJi'lCF, & BRO
*'• K o«t« r , , , and sacrificed •© many valuable lives.— — — , ...«-„,„v,.,..ies, .. tenced t,,’ du ' tod 04 bur 8 rlar > andsen ' It is about time that Nobody was dis- I/}() extra sup.rtim, Table Salt Alexander and ,dl other rmrsons concerned will H«USe HpOllllim, LllfhlllllUf Rods, * C.nn Fri.i.1 . WH8 hu "F«t Charicston,! charged from railway employment, and y Tubs Buckets and Brooms Ud<.e,,oUve. Given under my hand and seal (Iron or Copper,)
March 29th, 1859.
ARCHI BA I.D JOHNSTON, 1 , , B. F. VEATKS, / Admrs.
April 2. ! • it I* Thomas Bvtub i
_ ”• l Attachment.
Charles Alexander. J
OTICE is hereby given, that ,>n tho 17th i LAMENESS ' - AND IN ALL CASKS OK
IIKI Inks, AVOCNDN,
I AM ALSO PREPARED TO HANG TIIK ABOVE PAPKUS, IN THE REST STYLE, AND ON tiik MOSTFAVORAHLETERMS. ALL WORK EXECTED WITH VROMFTNESS AND WARRANTED.
JEROME ALLEN,
IVo. *i Thornburgl!** Illovk.
PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS
A LARGE STOCK OF "VTVT'XtiUo XjozxcX Zlxio "VNT'liito I-iinsoocX Oil ith a complete st<K’k of all kinds of
EAIXTS .j- OILS, CARXISHES, ,j-r., Jr., At LOWER PRICES than Ever,
In ten minutes. | At ALLEN,8 DRUG OTOEB.
......... ...... . McClHy’s Window (ilnss! INFLUENZA In six hours. MClllIly S W IffiloW (ilaSS!! SORE THROAT In ten minutes. McCulIj’S WifillOW Glass!!! FRi^BiTEs::::::'::::::*". ^^.!"!" 0R i ^ lauoe sTo( ' k above favorite
AGU E CH EEK'....'.. PARALYSIS
SPit M VS,
i\ brand of WINDOW GLASS in store
and for sale by the box or dozen, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, At ALLEN S DRUG STORE.
W Builders and othors will find it
\i 8* , ' rll 7 1 UnX ' ,,, * JIllll day of March, 1h.V.», a writ of domestic at-
tnchmentwHs issued hv me, Samuel Gardner, a 8TRAIN8, and m-HAirix, •1 ustice of the I eaee of tho County of Putnam, ; the moment it is applied to the injured parts, much to their advantage to call before pur-
at the instance and upon the affidavit of Thom- all pain and uneasiness cease. Look out for i chasing, as Uutler, against the goods and chattels, cred- Counterfeits and Imitations—purchase only its and effects of Charles Alexander; hy virtue Rahway's Brady Rklikf. Vriro 25 ets., 50
y fa,,,
'Somebody installed in his place.—Frv
THoENBURGR A- RORINPOV
.(sa.m'-u.-eno, v nancs Alexander; hy virtue Kadwats Rf.adv Rklikf. Price 25 ets., 50 CoiMll, C ioJU'jl Sttul .Taptin of which writ the following described go,si- ets., and $1 per bottlx. Bwy S.dd by druggists VAE NISHES.
^ - jsh j
P ro «r rt y .°. f Charles,Alexander; and that QllOODSWiire ;itl(l GlaSSWaPO. |J wor pricln, than ever before oiler,d in
JEROME ALLEN, Druggist.
CTTTST ^EbErviBX) r j'HE largest and liost lot of PKRFU M ER7
i ever brought to this market, at the
CITY DRUG STORE, mnv20 k Kflid
the 19tli day of April, 1859, at two o'clock 1) ECEIVED this day. a heavy lot, new pat-. Greenc.as'tfo' . , a * n 'V omee in Madison townsliip nf | \ terns and styles, and for sal,-low for easli bv said county. I will proceed to hear and decide fehlO 39 THORN MU RGil A UOBINHON.
upon said attachment, whereof the said Charles !
this I8th day of March, 1859."
3tn SAMUEL OAKDNF.R.J P fr s j
V ND all kinds of JOB VVflRK in the Tin- . \ ning line STEVENSON & AMES.
