The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1859 — Page 2

HOWARD BIUOOS. Editor and Proprietor.

Gambrill remarked—‘-I die fbetween the old and new buildings. The i (\i w ♦ (vj^

innocent of the murder, or of having an y upright timbers were six inches square. (| 1) f

connection with it. 1 die innocent.— with the centre or beam upright project ^ ^

God's will is my willl” iiigabouteightfcetul>ovethostwhichform lie wasdressodnestljl n bhiek Deputy the corners. It was sustained by heavy Daneker told him to trust in the Lord. He cross-timbers, which were double braced, said he was sustained by the grace of (lod. The drop was about eight by fourteen feet. A friend (Rev. Mr Vreach) asked him and held on the east side of the framehow he felt. He said he was prepared work by four heavy iron hinges. On the to die—that he did not commit the act, west side was a trigger which worked on nor had any knowledge of it in any shape an iron swivel at each end of the princior lorm. No knowledge ofuiiy arrange- pal cross-piece, and wh had a play of ment to take the life oi anyone. about three inches—juft sufficent to al The sheriff asked him if he had any low the drop to fall. The cross-beam was

An Imltnnftnn Swindled.

A Thousand Acres os' Land Sold tor Boors Gold Chains.—A gentleman from Indiana, named Fov, came to this city a few daya ago, for the purpose of negotiating-for the sale of a large quantity of Western school lands. Soon alter he was waited upon at his hotel by a man named Harris, doing business at No. <>.» Nassau street, with whom he had a pro

lireeiicastll\ Saturday, April Hi, 1859. ' ions slight acquaintance, and who p“ -

posed to exchange a hundred gold cha

i* ..1 ..1 rpi ..1.

Accldrnt In * Church. New York, April 1’.

During the services of mass at tin Catholic Church yesterday, in 42d street, the curtain covering a portion of the altar took fire from a candle. 1 he <-|> u reli was crowded at the time, and a tearful stampede took place. I pwards "f Jhir

(f»rfc»fa5tlriUtiiU drifts (fnrr* RE , IS Kl> AND euRHKCTEl, ‘ Weekly. Buttku, "r* tt> 20 PROVISIONS

1 8ide - tb. ..20|Shoulders , ..80 Hams, iugarc'd,fb...Vii .,1(1) *1 ivluitt tK .*

Rkans, white Beeswax, to Corn >1 KAL,bhl.

(’hkesk, ft) 101 “ plain,lb.... ,s COFFEE- I “ cunvaigod, tb..l j

an d children, I K>”. Gom n i:to. lo Cliicken*, -js tb.

i — 18a20 **• — * —- u -

ty persons, mostly women - . .. . ,| llV a wore trampled under foot ami badly in- Kll( . s ,|,, r s

luaintancc, and who pro- jured, many having their arms mid legs Fiot n Ul n.oo 1 - -ins broken Two children received fatal in V\>H-

Muckcrcl. N<>,1, lb.. .In

Potatoes, bu..

SALT—

Lake, bbl 5() Kanawha •> i,,

SUGAR—

Tin: Sickles Trial.—The trial of fur land. These chains, Harris assured juries. t White Ki»li, H> s New Orleans „8fi,io

ttii , 11L .i in-cioBs-oc un » ia Daniel Iv Sickles, for the murder him, were pure gold, worth from ten to k.i.i itnllroml Arriilmi. FRl'lTS— Cnished objection to wearing a shawl—it was of timber six by eight inches, and had "f I'hilip 15. Key, is now in progress at sixteen dollars apiece, at wholesale, and , Galksbuku, III., April 11 • 1) .? 1 '; d . ) " 'sFKlVslll damp and chilly out, and he had put it on four sheaves fitted into it at a distance of Washington. A mass of testimony is °' er * wc P t -' 1 " ,,rr ' a P U( ‘ [' ‘ 1| • x This morning the train going 1 out B , .. iir|| p,,.!, 75|CU the other. Gambrill replied that he had not quite three feet apart. At each end hein-taken but as our readers are fa.nil «as unwilling to trade, as he knew nolh- .. L.,,,1 ran -

.^ r .i. i , > r ..w««, r rL:';;,,;..:: t

which the ropes were placed. 1 he drop <• i i i • , • i • . 1 .i • i «•,,«-Iw.mi fmlrif rJ. iv n i hirbear luiiibcnng our columns with it. ns, backed by the assurances of a third

The evidence on the part of the prosccu- party from the Bowery, and transferred

ed over him.

He remarked it made no difference was about fourteen feet from the ground, how cool the air was now—he would he and reached by a strong flight of steps.—

out of the air before long. Ropes were so arranged ns to receive the eution was closed on Friday last. The the eertiUcaies lor i,nun acres oiinna u> • The preparations were made in a few weight of the drop and prevent the noise whole of Saturday and part of Monday rccemiigthe hundred go « c lams ”'| d «)“ “«• "-m-m-K in* »«« 1, Sir. , in q n,l.J IS pored words of consolation in his ear. from THE prison to the hallows. .i,. i „ lv ... , ton, P; ira,n< 0 lln . > A cap was placed over the white cap to At throe minutes of eleven o’clock, the • ‘ l " ‘ ^ rU8 f eoniplaiiit (his morning a the 11 y a pull over the eyes so as to nearly hide it four prisoners were brought from the cells " ,dlcut,0,, s " sc . c,lls ‘ hnt prosecution Police Court, charging Harris with obas he walked out. to the corridor, and formed in procession, will fail tomakcoutsueha case as they cx taming the certificates by false pretenses. \V hi 1st awaiting the leaving ot t he cell The prisoners took their places under pee ted, the evidence being contradictory. 'I* u ' " 11111 m r> ) ' u ’* : 11 ’ 1 he stood up firm. The llev. Messrs, the ropes on the drop. Amid breathless v . T ,, ' M«trcd to h.id ha. in $2,000 for exam.nIledges and French buoyed him up with silence. Gambrill stepped forward and 1 " K N KW bTATK I‘K18"N—Hon. John at.oii. He said he was not able to find tho oousolationH bis position required.— said: ^ Dunn, Judge Blake and Dr. Mullen, ah ^ deposited tne certincates with By request of those with him he sat down u Fellow-citizens, I am now about go- the Commissioners appointed by the Uov- J he ni«igisti.it( l«»i-.ik k( »pin . n i \ in a rocking chair a short time. ing into eternity, but am innooentof the ernor to locate the new State Prisor 1 »»«iination, it is expected, will reveal the

on the Quincy and Chicago Road, ran u.v'fim,,ttiy',’bu" through a culvert near Bushnell, cleuioi- Ln-h I'ai BUif Gmss,bush

ishing the engine and one passenger car. Oat.-, Imsli .1. Valletta, engineer, andCharlest lark, IIav. ton

.7.v Flaxseed..

fireman, were 'instantly killed. George MOLASSKS-

l.nil

in.00 Tallow, rendered l >l

Wool

; , , it N. Orleans, gal .Vo Tub Washed.. Patch, hrakesman, had both legs broken. SuKur J1()UM1] Kll | , ;i) Fleece None others injured. (ioldcnSyrup, gal... 9 ' I'nwaslHil.

Dr. Easterly's Mkdh inks.—Thedc|*otol' valuable family medicines kept by Dr. Easterly. nt tb of Tbird and Clnsnut streets, is will worthy the attention of gentlemen visiting . the city during the present rush of business.

COMMERCIAL INTKLLIRKNCK.

Altb.ujibncrviiu.hiiuselfforthe ilrciuj of office-II.,,U,n n, of lo„i„ B *» ,«»*l^ moment, his face betokened the woe ol anything to do with it. When you see , .. , ... . swniuitn n . ^v. i. i </>r, ku.

despair. this trap fall under me, you will see an <d l''.rt M ayne, Logan sport, Mr. Hedges sut beside him and talked innocent man launched into eternity Ihdplii, and other proposed points in to him in low whispers, lie closed his Farewell, one and all. ’ Northern Indiana. We learn from the

eyes and listened intently.

MARION CROP

Leasinh ok tiii: Canal.—A meeting of the business men, capitalists, and others interested in the Wabash & Krie Ca-

Hchad stepped forward on the scaffold, Lafayette Courier that the Commissioners „ ; ,i wa8 | K .ld at Lafayette, to make some

... spoke in a loud and very firm voice, and ;ir!L . , 1(lW j„ (|, a t city, and fhaf their final arrangements for transferring or leasing exhibited more firmness on l hurstlay when he ceased ho stepped hack again to Jet . i8ion wi „ 800t| b(! nia j c kll0W|) Thc that portion of the canal extending from night, lie spoke freely ol the tcrrihlc his position under the rope. , . Terre Haute to the State Line. A favordoom that awaited him, and said he had Cyphus then stopped forward and said: . > ' i i " able proposition was made by the T .us-

ing to thc N. A. A b. K. R. Co., in the vi 1 ■ ! . J 1 .

put his trust in (!od, believing that, “ 1 must tell you that (you arc going to

NEW YORK M \KKET.

New York, April 12.

Flour — Western sternly and uimhimgeil j Miles 12,00(fbblsut i>0 lopi .v UOsuperfinewust-

Dr Eiisteiiy's mislielnos nrc prepared under bis cm: *,#?« «« .•on.inon to goes! extra w«t. . , .. ii»' ern ami s(» •» (b>. round hoop Ohio nwn supvnntciidciiec, mid are of wiirmnlisl el- ro . m ^ st< . 1(dv boat— CnchsiigeS; k „|,* ficiuncy. His prepnralion of b-lim-iuiil No- , p,,.!, ,^| |0(„ ] .py f„ r Winter K,,t Mipiirillii, bis Fever and Ague Killcr, and his We.-teia, S3 uiisound Chicago Spring; $1 (Vmgli llnlsam, have attained a special popu- for Wlole Michigan: $1 80 do Ky. larit v and a very extensive patronage tb rough- (' I NI I N N A I I M A RK ET. out the valley of the Mississippi. Beside-these t incinnaT April 13, , ' , n . ,; . 1-lour—1 he market is firm, with an imprnvhe has mm.erons other excellent propmatm.is ^ include 3,000 designed pnrtieiihnly lor family use. I ersoie !(t i;o for supertine, mid $5 75(<i j no residing in hs alitie. \vhere medical aid is ditli- f,, t - ,. x tr.i, ineliidiug 1.000 blilo sopcrline, to he cult to he had on sinMen emergencies cannot do delivered trcini the I -I to the lain of May, lit belter than supply them.-elves with Dr. Easter- « 'f- Br-ivision -Nothing done in '.M*, K -nnslie-... v l, • l> * l,rk ; bb , s - Bac..«.s;. d«t ^ for . — — ..rwa Shoulders and .sides , 4j,U(>0 kulk Slxnihlcrs X^X'OO lit and *»n hhd.s do ut Co, jntckftl; 10Q ' 'BEE Seh.H.ls will be epeneil at the .litter- tierce prime country Lard at Hi jo, CO days;

100 do No. I and Leaf at Die; JOOdopnmo

cut School lloii-e- in the Town of (ireen-

through the merits of Christ, his sins had bang another iimoecnl

all been forgiven. Rev. B. F. Brooke nothing of that murder. They gave me remained with him up to a late hour at a name I never wentbv. I am innocent, night, and alter he left Crop retired.— I am going home to God. I have no He slept well, and this morning seemed more Jto say than that. Good-by, nil

refreshed, lie was more cheerful than of you, my friends.”

otherwise, and spoke confidently of his Cyhus resumed his place, hnvingspok

hope of salvation, lie was calm, and cn in a linn and clear voice, though evidently suffering sonic emotion, [ Crop (hen sang a hymn :

bore himself with much nerve. He join Eoriner friends, I now must leave you. ed in thc religious exercises, and seemed Crop sang in a loud roice and was join earnest in his devotions. Crop said he l,, ( Gambrill in the most distinct tone, could bear all but giving up his father Cyphus sang lower, and the lips of Cor

and mother, and brothers and sisters.— only could be seen to move.

At the close of the hymn Crop cried

ruing to « ' ‘ '. ' ’ tees, which, with some amendment.-, was * o|i \y |.;dn ESI) A Y. die jotb ,J 1IV of city icndered at in]; and 25 tierces prime city I know cimty ol that illy, seemed to combine accepted, and a contract in accordance April, is.v.i. fin-tin. t,riti ,,f three months. Leaf at lie. The market \vn* generally weak*

.1 . . ! ai. ..... i .. i.:. i. .. : 11 .. :. i . • i i .1 . n .1 11 1. . ■ ris t. hni not intii-li nri««;>»iinr nil it (*.

more advantages than any location the therewith prepared, which will without Commissioners have yet been able to find, doubt he consummated, and this portion and that “they were almost persuaded to of the canal be leased to a company, condccido at once in its favor.” sisting, as we are informed, chiefly ofei-

tizens ol this place.

Gkoloihcal 81 rvkv.—The Indiana' Thc lessees arc to nominate all their Board of Agriculture have agreed to meet ,, ' T " "fl'cersand fix the i ompensation, and at New Albany on thc first Wednesday c 1 ? ntr » , ( f ,,le t " ,l . | , a leeliun und police ol the canal. Ineou111 May next, for (ho purpose of adopting ^deration of this, the Trustees give to sucli iiieasures as may he deemed proper (hem thoentire toll of that division of the in relation to a geological survey of the canal,and agree that the rate of local tolls State. It will he remembered that the be established by them. As, how-

Theywerc near to his heart, and God on- —- — —-j . ,• ly knew how bard itwas topart with them, out very loudly, “ Farewell, all, which recent Legislature appropriated the sum , ' <l ’ 11 111 ll '-' ‘ l,t " 1,11 ^ 1

The mother, sisters and other relatives waH repeated in a lower tone by Gainlirill ofjtr>,000 for a geological survey, to he

authorized to collect tolls and ki

I* "I 1

and triends of Marion Crop I,id him a H'jplma. Several pors-n, vitlmi the |„„| „„der ll.o dirc-olion ai.-l eonlrol of «"?' '.“'"''.“V "in'" « S "Ul. B~«l of Aprieotlnre. o clock. 1 his last parting was a most good-bye. .^

affecting scene. No pen can give a de The nooses were then adjusted Shcr- The name of Henry K. Wilson Siiootino Akkair in Madison. The scription of it, hope liad died out, and '^,(- ,ruau,cr “'’erlooking the whole, and p; 8l |^ 0 f Sullivan county is favorably city was thrown into some excitement in despair with all its horrors, was alone left Roing to each and fixing the knot secure- .• . i „ ,i -i. ',i , . consequence of a shooting affray on Sat to their cries and lamentations, that.'y ^hind their left cars. Thc sheriff 1 . 0 lene Haute Journal 11 ,, lay 1 nif , ht) in M;ir( .< Ill ||,. 1 , i a awakened feelings of the profoundcst un d four deputies, with the prisoners, 111 ‘-mmcction with the office of Auditor W ell known drayman in this city, was pity came from thc cell of the doomed "'ere all that went upon thc scuiledd. of f'tate. Lo show the favor with which pfiot and severely hurt. Mullen, it up man. The mother and father left the Gambrill prayed quite audibly, with the suggestion is received in his own pears, entered the dwelling of Isaac jail scarcely able to walk, weeping and Lis face upturned towards the heavens, county, we copy thc following from the Christie, on Main Cross street, ut an un mourning and gave vent to bursts of grief the others could be seen moving their .SuBiyau Democrat: r reasonable hour. Mr. C. fired at him The parting between thc prisoner and *'ps. Corricappeared more failing than . . ! . _ , three times, two of the shots taking cfhis father is said to have been a most af the others, and never spoke in an audi- j ' :l,, !" feet, one in the head and the other in feeling scene. He eluug around his hie tone on the gallows. , ’ | l the shoulder, inflicting severe hut not father s neck, kissed him time and again typhus smiled and prayed alter the , •, j 1 . 'r'i ln , ^' U1 '. necessarily fatal wounds. ^Ir. Christie and wept with the fullness of a child.— rope wasputon his neck, looking upwards. ?. .., ll: | i !.'! , .!!, ,! 'i!!!. ''e.'.'.i’’ • requests us to say that ho was in bed at

the time Mullen entered the house, and

1,1 (hat all reports to thc contrary are total

I’CCC I VP 4 * ly untrue. There arc a number of rumors afloat, sonic of which are not eredi-

D i> li.-AnM tint aU the children in Town who cr, but imt much pn-dng on it. GroecrioinirnosM uttendin^, will he |>rt*8«*nt ut tin* ojicii- Nu chungc. Mdull. \N lurut—-i here iii in.'of the School,. E. \Y. FISK, Sopt. a coiit'mucd 1 demand both for the local Altcst .1. A. Craw ley, Reorder. :i|ili:it 1 rude and for -liipmcnt, and prices are well

sustained. Sulcs r»oo l*ush prime white* ut

T. J. JOHNSON & CO., ;, 1 I ; Mind., fair,M at M 23 ; 800 do prim,.. • , i» i i lj lUidatsi 2<»: 100 do t;ood do at 15: GOO do s<>Ul h S “ U «u K ENC AST&'iNny’ L.ir White SI 2tt: and 3„o do giwid doat $1 35. We respectfully soli, it the at- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, tcntioii of our mini,t,ms custom- New ^ okk, April 13. ers lo our large und well ; elected Beeves—Receipt- 2500 head, at a decline of Stock of Goods for the Jc; sales at 91 to 11]; average price HR'.— Spring und Summer Trade. Sheep heavy; receipts I5t)0head. I’rieeMire Our faeiliti,*, for l,living t ».hhI -lightly lower; sales at 5o to 75c per head.— in our line eiiahles us t«. place lie- Swine Receipt 7ono head at 5] tott] gros-. fore our customor* a CINCINN ATI HORSE MARKT.

Cincinnati, April 12.

We have no change to note in liie Horse market, matter remaining alsmt the same us

Igge-I. also, that heingex- la r' "'l"’!' 1 "'. T ! lr "'TI'D' \* ,1 " 1 »d«|uatc_U» , iji-ii ,. o i,, ml. hm. hor-es und e-peeially pairs

heing largely sought for. Common horses sell with despaleh, hut not at remunenitivc prices, The deinitiid during the week has hecn prin-

AlabuuiR, Kentucky,

-( bill.

IMIIM 8[,TrE8 ISSiim

TIimii phii Id 1 fnmitl cl t*\\ Idtc in iIih iiuirkol

Wc Ifco' leave t

elusive dciakTH in our line, wc eun make it t<

vour interest to

EXAMINE OUR STOCK

■ Before pureliasiuc; elsewhere, us we believe we .

cuu give you join* iidvanUigo in prieeK and in ^ 1 •' ,r " l “ J‘‘' opportunity to niiil.t ■ .tislHctory e lection.-. 1 : ( 1 '

\\"e would re-poetful Iv refer you to the lol-

lowincj eatalo^ue of our stoek :

RONNKTS AND STRAW GOODS. Kverv variety of French, Svvi :uh1 Amerienn Straw Braids, plain and mixed. This department will receive daily addition, and will

comprise every novelty of the seHsmi.

Misses . (’hiIdren ' and Infants II it-. I*'l.ils

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!

1. HAWKINS,

Al his Old Stunt/, in the Ash ft rick,

I j ASjmt received a large and splendid as-

| J smtment of

Spring and Summer Goods, ('. ii isling ,,f nil grades, stvlc ami varieties of

In parting with his mother, for her sake Corric and Gambrill closed their eyes

rope was put on his neck, lookingupwards. """ , Corric and Gambrill closed their eves everywhere. W c do

not know his feel

he appeared calmer than in parting with I' ro P looked more downward than either '""i* "" !""’’je. t, but it be 'liould con • • • • - 1 - h • • : sent to be an aspirant, he will

1 TIicrc^sTpropricty and we believe a 'f 1 ® '^’ l " atiu " ” 1 ' ^ P nrtic8 > a " — - ‘ ‘ J ot whicli cannot be true. It is not our

i

any of his other relatives, but when she °* the others.

had gone the strong man sank. Kverything being ready, the white caps "''.'(.J/' *

PETER coriuk. were pulled over their faces, and the four ’

At 8 o’clock last evening t'orric's rein- men stood alone on . . . - . W i lives took their final leave of him. His the fatal drop. willingness in tlm Democratic party tv •

mother, sisters and others of the family *J‘c deputies reached the ground, and ~'' 1 Si'it .''fick .'t 1 " Tl' '• tvi. 11 1'- ^ ' |> affair will doubtless be investigated by i ltu-li, in great variety, KiiiI.k,Meries .lachad remained with him all day. engaging as 8hcrill Creamer stepped Irom the last .. ., 1 . " | 1 " 11 '.' 1 1 thc proper authorities; wc will leave the ]"netsand Swi>-C,,tliirs (new,•-( patterns,) Sets, in religious exercises. The parting he sfc p ol the scaffold liis toot touched the . ,1 ’ ^ ^ " 1 . I ' 1 ' 1 cl 11 elucidation of the incidents and rumors'* "L |l '’ s ""d Sleevis,, silk Mitts, Kid (il"vcs.

t w, ■, n tbe mother and shnwaamoat af trigger, and at 5 minute, past II o’clock alk ''.e ,d|,r,;-.a,Me'I,,-.-..fe nexi inT0 i ved in ^ case to them. !^ v . ■,. v w fectingand -ad Corrie,.wben they were the drop fell, amid a auppr thrill of ^ A ' ‘"’i'" [Cb«rier, ID/,. L f ^ 1 W< >HK

about to leave him entreated them all t- Lorror, and four hu.nauhciNgswercdang " I . ot ,ho ‘'uprmne Court. IDs —. 1 )t a k n,lsd"„c f. erd.i-. As work shows

pray for him. and mid they would all >i»g iu the air. ' ' ^ei wtSo^hb abUR^aTa u ThB “ BoY " 8 * NTKNC * d rU * Having She ad^nuj

moot in Heaven. During thc ni ,r lit lie llie suppressed cuiotiuii ol the thou . j ' i ' • i fnitkmiahy i-nii Jill 1 k. -At . t. limns,,own work without it i<» phic«*> seemed cheerful, and, after retiring slent sands outside could be distinctly hoard ) vo " " ll ' ,, K 111 <”'he ticket. \\ c Friday, Anthony I.eitc, Nicholas wln rc tlmy lilen. li uuh ilrng.-. and r, t tin

well. He arose at his usual hour this within thcjard,{ns itburst from manylips. ‘: IVC ldo 1 a > bowever, that both of the Trautwein and Theodore Debold conmorning and partook of a slight break I' 1 '>'« windows in tbe female depart- a, ’ove iiaiiied gentlemen will be candidates vieted of the murder of Hugh Dowuic, fast. Although conversing cheerfully, he '**cnt of the jail were a number of female ll( ' l<>ro "‘Q conuiiHon. ^ were sentenced to the penitentiary for showed much anxiety as the fatal hour prisoners—white and black—and as the g^Thc lion. James Guthrie of Ken '‘fe. The two first, it is known, were

Rev Father Folov was with drop fell, their cries and screams could . , ' • , • , , . , .. . convicted and sentenced to he hanged,

. il:: i . ! be heard throughout the place. t ' K ' ky ’ ,H huv,n - 1,18 d:m " 8 “•«; '‘rest », llt the Governor consented to spare

Gautbrill and Corric struggled a min- dt,nc J r " r n ei ! ' v *'h a good deal of sjdrit. their lives by allowing the court to iinJOIIN cvt’Hrs. utc or two only, ami then wero still ex- i be New Orleans Delta, the Mobile prison them.

John Cyphus presenteda different con- cept the muscular motion nutural to such Register, and the Mississippi organ of Richard J Kv.v'T'Not Yi'I'ointeh duct Irom tiny of the others. On I burs 'b aths. Jefferson Davis, at Jackson, have all in The story of Dick Ryan's appuintmentas day night he was quite cheerful, and iop .m, .'1 ,IU 8 IrtigLi, l.o mimk dicated their preference for Mr. Guthrie. Minister lo Bogota, is a hoax. We ^E.l/>l-.W.I/>A f/,o////Af;.

(Iip-ii-. < ,p-. Ill", iind 11 1-, "f , v, n Dr,— (i 1-, IImI.-. Cups, liiH.ts, SIuks, Groeevaridy; Silk l.:i,-c, an,l t rap,' Rniinct- in ri,--, N"ti,,iis, and alnuist , \ cry tiling UMially I great varioty c"l„r niul design. kept in n Dry Giauls Iluiiso* Thankful f,,r RIRRONS AND TRIMMINOH. M'] 1 l'i'"',’"»g«. lie most crdially invites his Tin-larg-tst.Kkol'RililRin.-cvcrliri.iiglitt" "hi , usl"iiiw-. tnciids, mid nil others to call this market. und examine l'"r themselves, ami if their tastes fT 1 ! can 1». m‘,'"inni,HlaUKl. lie is cintldent now is Fivim-Ii :,||,I Am.-|''.MI, \ i tTlieial-JMZ "iM ;i.-t" price-, lie a.-suns, you that Flowers, nf nil natural hlo- oins, 2 W shall not g» away di-:,pp.,'mt,sl or dLsatisRieh Bunchesof Rimes, Buds, Fruits, Berriw, led- “Hmnll Profits and Quick Returns" is Leave-. A, 1 .. vYe. Wreath- ol Flowers, lleii‘1- hi.-inott". ( O.M h. ANDSKK—met Imy. In and Oi nMineiit-, of great variety. 1, reenea.-tle, April 2, Is.i'.i. Cm tr.

approached,

him, as he had been heretofore, sustaining hint in thc rites of his religion.

material so that there is iu* service in ii, and on lieing exposed tothe sun. hceonicsas yellow as hi'l'ore hleaehing. nprltt 3m48 i''ui!i>Y(T: & iiogi,!': Are now receiving and opening their SJPBLTJSrcr STOCK,

CONSIST!Ml OK ALL KINDS OK r.iones djii:s.s hoods,

ha ts ,$ Ho.xx/ers. r.oors .j- siioies,

spoke of his confidence in God. lie re minutes, and then, with the cxeep- lt said t | latlbders |lavo been tbrown a thought it was very strange that he had iterated his innoeenec, and catching the A'"" "1 '!'« muscular motion, were still. . . . received an appointment when wc first bible in his hands called upon God to The drop of thc rope was about two m some of the papers in 1 cniisylvania siw j( . but rds observed

pa ra

graph iu the Washington I’uioii introducing thc fustian rant with which, it

oE.xrs Fi r iiMs/n.xo hoods, tl LASS ,V Qf AA’A.s'ir.l/fK, .1 iirml rih ii/it ui XoTlo.Xs.

And, in -holt, every article usually kept in a Dryti I-I louse. Al-o, a goisl-to koffi'A’O-

nelines eonstantly on liand.

was said, he wound up the speech at his , heen take,, in seM ling our . .. ’ 1 . -tock. lliiYin^ Hindu our |nin*luiM*i> at tin

I iidianapolis 8upper.—Ohio Stalctmun. Itr-sX. \t the close of last week there were five hundred and one convicts iu the State

prison at Jeffersonville.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED During iccc/. , /e/0,7 l''iu/ai/, A/u il 15.

. highest mm ket prie, A pril., I 0 Alevmnler .1. Npeinvr and .Imho \\ ,. a ,k the friend

Lowest raii Ks iu llie Kuslern Cities, wc are now prepared and determined to sell ns CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! And to prompt-paying customers, time will

he given. All kinds of

< '< >1 N'TltY 1 >l{< >1 >1 ( ’ Id Will he taken iu exelinnge for GimmIs. a t the

stop his speech if he spoke not truly when alK l a half feet, and all four appeared and New York. Mr. Guthrie of course he declared his innocence of thc terrible d ' u vcr y quick ly. In some six min- looks to the Charleston Convention fora

crime for which he was about to suffer.— utes no motion could bo observed. nomination, lie told Mr. I-Mward Lumdin, who was While they were thus hanging, the I

with him, that when the tragedy was coffi ''8 where placed ready for the re Bf‘. \ Washington despatch .says: A enacted he was two miles distant from thc Iception of the bodies. They had not very affecting scene occurred at the Sick place. Ho slept well at night, and this been placed under the scaffold, ns usual, les trial today. The accused had evi morning arose iu good spirits. As soon '’°r fear it would more unnerve the pris dontly been laboring under much excite

as tho cell was opened Rev. Samuel Chase 1 u,icra a8 l b‘ ! y came out. entered. Cyphus met him, and, with a confession ok croi'.

smile, said, “Brother Chase, all is well; After thc death of the parties tliq,ibl though an innocent man, I am prepared btwing notejwas handed to Sheriff Cream

to die.” In his case, as in that of all or » * n< i °P cneJ by him: house 011 the eventful .Sunday, and ofthc April 12

the others, thcshcriff prohibited any oth- “It was me that shot Higdon; hut I frenzy of Sickles, that bordered on in- b' wis.

cr person than their spiritual advisers to have repented of it.’ sanity, mentioning his repeated cxclama- " 0 "'' • ^cwgciitaml.liilimiii enter their cells before ten o’clock. The above note was written by Ma tions that his wife’s and especially Ids ’ At five minutes past ten o’clock the r . ion Crop on the morning of his exeeu daughter’s reputation was dishonored, ZMIA.KKIET), Sheriff, with one of his deputies, entered don, about ton minutes before !l o’clock. Mr. Sickles wept aloud in his agony, and On Siiiulny cvoiiiiig, April lotli. 1859. a t the cell of John Cyphus. His hands with tho request that it be not opened was removed from thc Court room. Sev- ' ,K Biiptist i lmr. li. '’N''c'^'l r -Gillc-jiic. Mr. were then bound, and his arms tied front dll he was dead. B. F. Brooke, ernl of thc jury and many of thc spccta- 1 ^^ j 1 ,,11', N ' 11 l " ' 1

hchitid. While the officer was perform- G. U. IIildt. tors were also in tears.

irri^Vht^ylt'Lt^amdZu^Xnk and ty’‘'nmoLmm'rly tlT liad MciarM; ^Tbe Waimir Intelligencer says ".Mr a. k....w..Mg,f-r tl.c g"„.r..u- pro.- j FST KECEIVED, o choice -cUvliotTof t Did ! ” Rev. J. F. Ilotl and Rev. Mr. die dread scene had hecn consummated, that four criminals were sent to thc pen wedding oako wl„ol,accoi„p.,i,tod tin- *1 1 1 It • Sit. ■<‘I Mltr-u-,

—-, itentiary f rom tluit county lust week ubove. I lioy unite m eordiully wishing the Finbraemg the must iusluonuhle itiiTes. Per-Bet-Thc Lafayette Courier, of Tucs Joy, Blackman. OTIarran and Howard. ''“I'l’y‘"I'plc a life-long coiitin'uancc of tlu ir -'"'s wi-liing to piiroli„-o Mu-io , H,i „lunj find day, says the Wabash river is out of its While going to thc depot thc other three l'rc*c"t happino.-s. h.'.'.ir all' the l-lavcd’lH'tBrc pon hu■1,'.''"'’ banks and still rising very rapidly. For abused Joy, (who burned bis child to l 1 V. 1 ' ,,v li’ ''' fivjIt T. m licrsi uppli'.slat the usualdi.-oouiTt.

THE ATTENTION OF il< H SEKEEREKb 1 > respect fully nil led to the LARGE AKD COMPLETE ASSORTMENT WLFAPER BOftOEBS, m:u wi) desirable patterns, .11'ST RECEIVED AT ALLEN S DRUG STORE, \\ hi. h will he sold at the LOWEST EKIOES.

ment, all the tm.ruing, and seemed very restless while the testimony of his friends

w.'.W.TrS: HSJtSi - - y- ■.*> • j % w • ■ ..... . 1 - . ... , . .ill ami i xmiiiiii.'our-t.M k Mini prh .'-, 11 thin-

-to Isaac W Mo..ps and Jo . phi,,- hy W e cotilhlciitly expect p, -aii.-fy them that

it is to their interest t<» supply themselves «*it No. 3 Union Block, Went Ski*. 1 *i 11 >1 k• SijtGii'f. apr2 4ii FURDYCE ii IIOGI.E. HEAD! HEAD!! HEAD!!!

of Grcciicii tic.

Tin- printers of the

Emma W. H \llo /’/< -- otlicc tender

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Webb, colored, anil Samuel (Mia sc, colored, were then with him. Mr. Hoff then approached and asked hint if he still declared his innocence, to which he replied, “This is all for nothing. lam 110 murderer. God don’t hold trie as a murderer.” He said “It has been said that 1 made a confession, but such is not thc fact." He spoke of his children, two boys, one aged 11 years, and the other 7years, both

•/ I J J 1 \ ‘ I I :i I \l I I • || ' .. At" 4.' ■ ' | | MU M ML l IM- tl'llil I U1 run III. a portion of tlic time ninec Saturday, it death, as we noticed last week) and 1 \i r i'I* 1 ii »:shlkv, lown, t.. For Ndw Music and Musieal Merehan1 • . . i V. 1 * ... . . . .. . ' . . All- U V l; Y .1 . ( K A \\ I. K Y. nil h Is lit v .1: . . i n

has risen at the rate of a foot tin hour.— ! Blackman, the murderer of Luster, tried

The bottom lands on thc opposite side of to trip him up. Howard taunted him EIET), the river and below the city, are under continually. Tho wretched child-tnur On Friday, March 2r>tli, 1859, of Cancer, at water. derer endured it all without a word of ,' 0 ro *blcnce of Isaac Irwin, in Madison Tp.,

Kjy-’The Board of Trusteesuf the Ken- reproach or resentment, tn thc jail he

of whou/ were with' his inothcr lit Cider tui; by' S Ut'e Agricultural Society met at was abused hy the other prisoners, who SiiOO Il.C'WO.I'ca. !

alley, near Green street. The Sheriff Frankfort List Thursday, and selected made an effigy of him, und beat it. He

then approached (’yprus and l.iid a shawl Dexington as the place, and I rom the 1.5 th U"ci for eighteen years. m v MmMo on tin- l2tliof Manli

over his shoulders to hide the binding of ! 0 , u '' 'b of September as the time lor

disc in general, eiill nt

L. K ISSN ER S MI SIC ROOM,

At the W.'inlnirdt Hoii-e.

I AM ALSO I'RKl'AllKn TO IIANtl TUB ABOVE fafkks, in tio: BEST STYLE, and on Tilt: MoSTFAMtRABLETERMS. ALL ■WORK EXECTED WITH 1’ROM IT NESS AND WARRANTED. JEROME ALLEN. Mo. *<4 TIioi'iilnirKlt’M Block. PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS PAINTS & OILS A LARGE STOCK OF

"W'lAito

251x1.0 'W 1x1 to XjIxxjsoocI. Oil \\ itli a complete stiK-k of all kinds of

PAINTS & oil.s, vAttNISHES, .jr., Jv, At LOWER PRICES than Ever,

At A I.I.KN S DRUG STORE MtCulIj's Window Glass! Md'ully’s Window Glass!! McCiilly’s Window Glass!!!

t LARGE STOCK of thc above favorite .A I .ra in I of WINDOW GLASS in .torn

and for sale by tho box or dozen, at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

At ALLEN'S DRUG STOKE.

N.H. — M v lanlitiugfor obUinin^ hhv Musk j t ... .. , .. that may lie desired direct from the putilislu.r- *** Builders and others will Und it should be borne iu mind by those wishing t..,'T' 1 ! 1 l ” t,u ' ,r advantage to cull before pur-

[ [ order. I will supply the same at pttblishci ___ A M \ N calling biniing Wil- l’ n " • rob20 3m ('opitl, Co.*U*h IVml Jupan te’SaiStatS'te VARNISHES. last,‘since wbicb time nothing r | M1 h‘"'dcr-igimd, Admiiii*trators of thc Ks- I 1ST R EC E1V F. D— n larger stock of thc

,. Horse iu- I, "'l 0 '!' Ai | di' | '.-"»n Joliuston, deceuscMl, will i ,| above VARNISHES, and for salo at

hts arms, and protect Itini from the cold, ,l t ho rs Ul named Prather S !"‘ ict ) r at Louisville, on Saturday last. Tlibr'^l'b^ Ib^wJrt'hayhHiid'liigh m ' ll at l ,riv , utu in the Townof (irecneustlo, lower prieos, than ever Utfoiw offered in at the time telling liim tli.it it was tinic to BW.. ’ ‘ ‘ disclosed thc fact that the fruit had not ‘"ver, a good puecr, shod all round with stool- u ' nft,n ' "mi'v. Iluliuna, the following real Ureencustle. Call on go to another cell, and he would return convicted of horse stoaling in( raw lord i H , 011 so b . u i| v j., IIKILr0( i j,, that vicinity 1 di.H-, oue hip down (forget whicli). Tin "’-wit: Th.. undividc,l half of Lots No.: JEROME ALLEN, Druggist.

, , , .... .cuu o ■„x.,«w.o.« bee n ,0 bad |y damaged in that vicinity ,

when he was ready to remove hiiti ( y- ^ounty, at the present teriii ol ^the t ireutt t bc | a t c frosts as had been stated hy Imd iwogcrths--<"ie Sround tha breast.

THE BCAFFOLi). _ pcitiu utiary. j In some localities they were utterly dc-1 (Rewspapers insorting the above advortise-

I he preparations for the execution, Uf%„Mrs. IlanaaJs Cook, a strong itiind 8 troycd, and in many places partially "mat, where it may lead to tho recovery of the and the erection of the gallows, were cd woman who preached tlic gospel and damu , 'c'd stolen pr»|>crty, will be paid tho*um of $10.] made by direction of Rhcriff Creamer, in practised medicine iu Chester county, Pa., i ° C3r 13ST<3-. anticipation ofthc 28tli of March. The cut her throat with a razor last week and Children for the West.—A large f|'H E undersigned would say to any who may scaffold has remained standing since died. company of boys will leave this city this ) wish their Garden or any other’Ploughing ***•1 timo. Tho scaffold was located >au A child of Charles Curtis of La afternoon, from tho Children’s Aid Socie «b<.t by leaving word with Mr. J. Ingle. orit ?:*'*-*'* foU from tbc wall layette was posioned on Monday by cat ty. forborne* in tho West. " lr> ' 40 " M,t wm’V’m ILN EB

r "nd immediately on the fine ing painted candy. ( [.V F , 12'/i Grecncn-llc, April 9, 57. 2( 17

9 and lo, in block No. 1; nl-o, the undivided . _ _ half of Lot No. 5, in bio. k No. ii, in tin; Depot BlimiUff FlUlU EnlargutnentolTheTowp of Gri'cneustle, with ! ® • 1

Burning Fluid Burning Fluid

Towp of Ureencustle, with !

all the buildings and appurtenances thereunto belonging, known ns the Exchange Mills, on

thc following terms, to-wit: The purchase inon- _

ey to he pHvabh,in nquul iustnlmcatsatUvelve I AM -till manufacturing large quantities of and cightuen months from the day of miy, thc 1 the BEST BUBNlNti FLUID, and scll-

piirclin-er giving his note with approved -ecu- mg 'tl the fcy Lt IYVEST PKICES.'^Bg rily, waiving appraisement <>r viibintion laws,' J EllOM K A laliEN. with iaterait from date. ID order ol Coon -- Mar. 1. 30th, 1859. lltMIM* N|MHlllll^, LIkIHhIIIK KoU.H, ARt III BALI) JOHNSTON, I , , (Jruu or ftymrr,) R F Y EAT I j A ' I '|" \ ND all kin.I. ..I JOB WORK in the Tin-

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