The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1859 — Page 2

Che Indiana ^rcss.i

A ontrst In l^cnturky.

The Democracy, of Kentucky are p:il-

GENERAL,Kj

HOWARD BBJGGS, Editor and Proprietor.

A’T .■

More Pelf I)f.fi nsf in* Kr^treKA r Yesterday a Tetter was received by R<-

rP 'border MeCosh, from lusfon, atFlorence,

^nnouiumotfs.

i>r?. H . ■ I I • ..... SVc iiru HUth"r;zi-'l l" r-nnouwoe JOtlX _ T. CHKIfcTIL. ol ■..' »»» L'ttii(li(l utc

f , , i - . ........ _... il- ’cask#, from which we were permitted' for Recorder of Putnam Cov.w subject to l - $■ kiSf vin' t; i ••-n .|tiif. I *>y a. -tnifn - ’o (u’.i the nows. It- -ays. writing; under the decision of the Demo-ratic tyjnty Con. WT~ rU. io^-rfeiv m.l'ojjilf in;,'("uri. untiiP-.i-ouiul of .late of the 18th, some persons returned ■.•c;iti..n. v 1 *«.’<!rriU>rie!t. ^Tm»<^.isihsj^j.^lv^dvd l>y ' PkniF.-o i:!>.— llarrh -n \Y. Miflrr, re- yesttnlay frum tho iMte s IVak triju who - : ' • t : —■»'•' * * Jour- eently arn-st l for stealing a hofrCffrom left l lorenia- in 1 hruary. 1 hey com-

jvil Hifrt-veni . 1'r Jaekson, ill Greene county, was last posed one ot the tirat mud-cart trains

convicted arid sentenced to three which started from that place. About 7.)

O'.vcfncdjtlc prices t^irrmt. i \ vn ojKitF. i t.i *y.^Lti I Bctt*,-. -f> m?.. .'r.. 2& PRO VISIONS-^

f i , Jbeir caadidato^ aftiaf.tfiHl

' St ' teyond 0,„ K. f ,ny

Beans’ ,vhite 1.50 ( Bacon Side, lb.. Beeswax 25jShoulders Corn Mr.AL.bhl 90 Hams, augarc d,tb...|a

ghkem - antlk, ixo.

"A-'X, j.n.wBi:mABDT— m-.i- or. .. > SITUATED i n the immediate

C hem. n, COFFEE—

B'o, Com n 13®1S Chickens, V’ lb.

J M ’

Java

P «OCK,bbl

> Isil—

.18a20

8 .d.00

"■jjtfP 1 vicinity of the Public S.mure,vt ^acktrcl.Nol ft nv- nient distance from the Kailroad Ihv ‘ '’htte Kish, tb!... .

*|* IIavtk KLEmoM—BKM.itTAT-^e :f#ihiries. How diUhe Opposition by the Green® Circuit Court Miller is an overtaken by a snowstorm. The wind

1C \ tflSPHUj!—The Demoupats of Torre hero tike this bourse of their allies in nmnam.-l man. able-bodied, and will like- blew so hard that they had to tie poles to u ,, in \. mciuuio.a.... - >. \ py 1 ;'; 1 “' 5,, > 1 Uocte.l their enlirf .Oliy lit t..^ end 7 of many eolort, there has appeared nothini; '''at a man was killed in an affray at b' .y, , hcir pn.tor will .^re no pain.»nenre thec,.n.. ... «.h.

rieultur il .nud Afo. iHnJi tl Association

plain, lb-

canvassed, 1b,

, upon them in masses, and for thirty-cieht bis Lodgings will be found inferior to none. ■ • >• -• > •••• * 11 Terms the most r-vsonable. bt^gfe meal, 25

io\\ aim sutn’t u^ni, wjilu uhg _ • burie l in the drilts \U

t«ra‘ « - Association Floyd Township, May 3. ! ?? n,ed l>,,t - C \X'.' lTt,v !. ll i'. is, ° l i,, .* d ^ .iicJommnv had tlu-ir h’u.ds and feet fro- cents; supper* and Unlging, 40 ,-en«s; supper,

L-t*o ata*. b,. ifcil ci mute .i m i- tt-i > , ‘ his opponent, killing him instantly. Wo Iheeompn > Imlging snd l-roaktnst, «0 cents; day s board

h.ire «Whec.M in ratking $ 1.(100 for the Mu. tniTOR: U hen I was down to JJ, loMru tllR naIUC of t | K - murdered *'«; or 1 lic * tt0 * W “ 8 * ,m ..•■•t 1- Seing. 75 cents.

puo(ioso of ofeeting huii4mf? s and inak- Greene, -tie the other dav, renewing'iny n Kvan> / y or five feet deep, bo soon as they could u.-^niar Boarders taken on moderate terms.

.. BTJSk^sml

modate the btatc fair whieh is to be held keep you advised ot transpinn- events years, residing in .'pernor county, coin- i1k> m ., v , a . s pliable. Great fears can well of Uro (rie-, ,u,h as Uotroc, Teas. Sugar, Mothere this year. This awmuit has bten up in this region. 1 don't kiujw about juittod -'i ide on ioiiday la-.t t-j bl '• • |, e ell | rl i ; ,i nc f r , r all who -larle 1 out in •*. »v <ko. Country Produce taken inyx

made up as follows : Individ "..if suhserip tions. S^.nfii); from County Commi ioii ers, 81.000 ; New Albany ami Saleui Rail

it exactly,

to see now my

Su fSX&l hruary ami early in March, from 3Ii - . :; .

production will look in

print—and then,again, 1 am afraid some-

had often comersed with him on their

'uuri.

■lemee, or tho liiglicst market price paid.

, j, ■' 'I'livorn Stand

Potatoes, bu. 1.10

SALT—

Lake, bbl L60 Kanawha LiO

SUGAR—

New Orleans 8®10 Crashed H 2.501 Loaf -I 5

j SEEDS—

MOLASSRiC' ^°-®0jT aH-ow, rendorcd..l2 j (1 : •” f*^90 Unwashed 25

COMMERCMlj WTELLWWCE.

■ '• K Market.

Flour-

S, .-

on the Smith.

future prospects, and on what they ex-

®y. *250. guessed out, because I know that ye

— 4 .11 consciiuently ^ no ime in Iiviri'r lun.-er AoRirr LTURAL Mketinu.—Tho Put- pV 'J 1,1 11111 ! 1 1 ' V ^ 11 This seem to have been the only cause /t , A . , , , . « 11* The last few days have been days ot sun- • . .1 i 1 1 J

ii«ai County Agricultural Society held its I „ April meeting in the Court House on Sat _. r o V .i-.^ gra sin

urdnylast. There was a large attendance, anAsleek. All of the farmets in this ^ : !v ;.F'< i-.. in UKUi otti'< dl'.niv ,

towibhip are straining to the utmost to trotn the last i>-me get in extra crops—extra in ijuantity and l>yvii!e Expositor we learn i|ualitv. I shall put in EO acres of corn tragedy in bcdioi-l county.

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Du ■■•j <v e/. 1 a7 1'nUuy, May *3. April 30—To Hugh T. Cassity and Eliza J. Mills. Mny 4—To Edward Earnill and Ellen Flinn.

.1 II. WI.IMIAUJjtT.

; corn - planting"

considering the fine

weather.

After the transaction of the regular business, the subject of ‘* Hungarian Grass” was discu>sed. Quite a number of the fanners present, had experimented with this new annual, and gave their experience in its culture and its merits as food for stock. The unanimous and decided opinion was in its favor, its friends claiming for it a superiority over any of

the grasses and over oats or corn, for any i rats of Floyd township; hut

kindof stock. It should lie sowed about

more than I ever did before. The wheat

looks right well.

In politics there is not yet much doing. There is some talk about dividing the county--but our people are all down on that proposition. A few candidate- have been out feeling around. Mr. Christy,

who lives 1 think in

here, electioneerin'

A man nam-

ed Allen had reason to -uspicion the fidelity of his wile, and charged a man named Handy with being her seducer.— The latter indignantly denied the charge, using abusive language. Infuriated by a positive knowledge of the great wrong

Allen rushed

William C. I.ai i nb* i-. L. I.* 1>.

PUkI at Ids redd irv in Greencastle, on the morning of the 4th in t.AV.w. C. L.vhbabke. L. L. D., nfier an illness of five or six weeks,

oi the Fil'd- j tt ja n;ulr .. he barb I his wife, and now. ol a terrible i u j ess [i la n f 0 jr montUs, he f.illows her to the

Arliun.

State of Indiana, Putnam County. Putnam CoUkHon Pleas Court—To June Terra, 1850. AitciiniM.Ji Jchnsto^n A: Benjamin

F. V katet, Adinrs. ol' the Estate of Anderson Johjiston, deed.,

vs.

.Ion- Bradshaw.

I)F, XT RETEMBF.BED, that on this 27th J ) day ■ f A ril, 1859. the Flniiitifls, hv .lolin \ Matson, i i-ir Attorney, filed in the Clerk's Util • of 8»ii Foait their Complaint again..; -:.id D' i'oiula a. together with the affidavit of a comp' ent willies-, by whieh it appears that the said I)ef«ndailrt i.- not n resident e

of the

that had been done him,

Vour town was out upon his adversary and stabbed him to for Recorder, lie death. He then surrendered himself to is not much known amongst the demo- b -jal authorities. from what Siiockino Accident—Man Killed.

grave. Tho u■■ 1 l.e.-anie a citizen of grate of dndiauat h-- is therefor-- hereby no-urec-n-.w lie in 1 il. -in whi -1 time he ha- titled of the jling nW pendeney of said t'ombecn do -Iv Men”!! -1 with the literary and plaint, and that the ame w ill stand for trial

■ '' ••"JfjgSfcraMkCM,

He was n n -ar Portland. Ma no, in 1802: arr ; { o 3tf i Pr M. B. ItcmsiM. D. C.

Ac ininiitrator’s Notice.

OTlt.E e herih-v aiven, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator

the 15th of June, and is ready for harvest in three months. It rec|uircsdry ground, which must be well prepared with harrow and roller. The seed of this grass is rich and loosening, giving to stock the same glossy appearance which is produced by feeding the oil cake. “ThcCulturc of Indian Corn” was also discussed. Our space however will not permit of our giving even a synopsis of the many interesting and valuable suggestions made on this subject. XVe can only s ty to all of our readers, he on hand the last Saturday of this month, and hear and participate in the discussion on ‘'The Culture of Wheat. There is more practical knowledge to he '.rained in meetings of this kind, than from dozens of theoretical works on farming. A committee of ladies was appointed from the different townships, to aid in the coining Floral and Horticultural Exhibition, which is to he hold about the 1st of June in Thornburgh's Hall.— This Committee will be called together soon by the President, and wfe hope not

years.

the Maine Wet ley Seminary, which p -t he. held until 1841. He was a member of the

we saw of him, we all think him a mighty —<>n Wednesday last, Mr. Columbus General Conference of Uk-M. E. Church, held nice man. Some of our folks arc in ft- Edward-, son ol Mr. James Edwards, was jn B ;i ;u moro j n ist-.i. He eami- t<> Ureencns-

tlea-Pi'M. f M ali imatir in I. V. University,

1828: served as Prof.-rsor of Languages in the Wesleyan University ■ te year: then, as Prin-

cipal of the Cazenovia Seminary, X. Y., five 0 ,, .,„,r nam county, Inatami, aecoHS'-'l. Smu ivstutc He w. - then - died to f o.v caarge ot y .. . . , ,

X

( the lita'e of It.-all'll I'l-rkiii*, late of 1'ut-

vor of Hudisill for Recorder—1 guc-s it . i lontrily k .led. While a-- -ting in is not old “Dave,” hut one of the boys raising a barn about three miles south of Mel. McKee is laboring hard to get the tlw- place, near the Rlufltun plank road, nomination for Clerk. He has many a heavy stick ot timber fell upon him, warm friends in this region, and it looks literally smashing his skull to atoms, and like lio was going to run pretty well.— killing him instantly. The deceased was

Mr. McGinnis, the pre-cut incumbent, :12 year.-, of age, and leaves a widow and yf the term liirw hit h h,.

has made a first rate, uccommodating two or three children, to mourn his unClcrk. and a good many of our hoys will timely end.— Furl Wayne S ntim l. go for him against the world. Theques- St RICK BV LtuiITNi no.—On Tuesday tion is being discussed out here, as to afternoon h.-t, the house of John L!o\vwhether McGinnis is eligible to another (1 s, in the northern portion of this city.

When I was down to ; whs struck by lightning, the flash comipg . n wit!

with a number ol down the chimney, knocking the clock thoEtato Sentinel, at Indianapolis.]

Several popular and useful volumes art

election for• Merk

town last, I talkc I witn a

lawyers, and they all told me that there is off the mantel, shivering it to atoms, no doubt about it- that he is eligible knorkindowti a son of'dr. Rowers, and Rut everybody <lon t nnderslund it tin- iniuriiig Mr. Rowers himself somewhat, way. and it appears o me that Met 'inn: A similar n. unei.- e happened at a house if he intends to be a candidate, ought to in the east end of tho city, prostrating an

in 1841. which post ho fillel until 1352. when

h« was eli-oted .Superintendent of Public Instruction for tho State. He was re-elected to the same p in 1 - and c! -• I up the bu-i- ' attic,

tie- - ofhis office last winter^yjih the e

was elected.

elected in 13 t3. by the General Conference of the M. E. Church, e-li; -r id 1 tlie L idles Repository, which position lie iield only for a few months and resign !. as it would nave re |uired his removal to Ciiiiinnati. [lio suhsequi'iitly

it supposed to bo solvent. r i his tstb dnv ol April. A. 1). 1859. JOHN BAItTEKTf, apr2 13U9 Admit istrator.

Arlinintstvator s Stile.

\ T OTICE is hereby given, that I will sell,at \ nu^ffie auction, on EU1DAV. the 13tli day of May. A. J). 1859, at the re afi iii-e of Kcubefi P«kins, la' -ol Puti-am county, In-diana,}lacet-ed,"«U his Personal Property ibt t-d-en jby tlw widow con-isting of liersss.

il'*s. She, p. 1 Carriage, 1 two-hoire

nti -I v '’"'- r <f'i Fl'niiiiL I U'lisil*. ( -ii penter - Tihij-. .y - •> ^ . M .ind E ■ ia-n Furniture, tuul a v|-

-—w. - J s I,' Ue-ll!. I.

-

Wlo at—Quiet, but firm; nil*, R bu B , $1 50( ( i 1 51 for common wfi>^pL. ( ^ t g rn . >1 raif,,. 1 75 for inferior white Ry Aati 02 for mixed 111. Pork—tliM-n'd b rrri, -r iL^ ,.]os- - I heavy ; sub - 3,;>.‘,0 brlstg $16 1^1 40 for' newmes-; X Hi torpid do, ft 2 60(aU-) ^ j- r prime, including 1,000 brlsnew mesSj^A.

and July delivery, at $10 5i».

Cl NCI XX .\T 1 PRODUCE MART

\V i.i'N . 1 >av K\ kni.mi, Ma^

Flour—The market did not utidergi elmnee to-day; holder-continue linn, but demand was I, s sharp, and buyers seeniqi di!^. pc -d to hold off; unuthe only sales were 16t5 I Ms at .jai 50. and 300 do on private terms.— Provisiia-.s—There was rather a better demand for Side Bacon, and more anxiety to tatrehasis. Sides at 8]e, and 170 hhds sold at sic, and 15 do at 9c, -hort time for the last lot. Holders eontlnue very firm at 7 and ‘Je. Gii$c«ries— The market is very firm, and holders t^B apart ingl v at the quotations. Sales M'Sugwr at fit O' 7je. and Molasses at 38c. Coffee uuckioil aiel lu-ld firmly at 12(n,12.]c. Wheat—' market is very firm at an advance. Stiles 300 bti-li fair mixed at il 45; 100 do prime white ut $1 65, delivered, and SOQdogood doon jirivate terms. Corn—The market remains firm,

with a goisl demand at 80(,qH2e.

CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET

Tuesday Eveninu May 3. 1859.

The sales of cattle this week were not very large. Prices same i<« last week. Very few frum the country. Total receipts. Cattle, 213; -keep. 7.5; hogs, 120. Bales were made at the following quotations: Beef cuttle, from $3 2.' toil 75; extra $5 to $5 .'-0. Slevp, from $ to $5 per In ad. Hogs, from $4 to $1 75; el

trn, $5 to $5 25.

A- 1 lit ■ ' os wifi wi*-' ^ 'll:, horse market during the weekending uni* over three dollars, the purchaser giving -•• ... . ... .

his note with approved security, waiving vulua-

nmong the jir'xluetions of his pen. •• Evidences if Religion, fr un PhysioMey and Xr.tural Histpry,’ “ Wesley and b - , - Asbui-y and his Assistants," and a volume ol

■' ' > h.i *•>'.11 . Jled “ R .7 \. r. A a ti

recovery is yet

one will be absent. And although we convention, fixing the time ami place for

get the opinion ol un-n wlio know about old ladv. who w a lined such things, and publish it, so as to set- three hours, and whoso tie the question. considered precarious. There is another tiling I want to say [LaucasUr Eagle, April 28th

something about. I was not at both of . A y.u, Mistake —A man living near Hum him the democratic meetings holdm your town Xashville, who had been absent in Caii-

Ust year but I read the proceedings you gome three years, on coming home he will never ho foi -otti-n.

published, and in them there is no men- m found a babe only three months tion ot the appointment ot a County Ceu- 0 jj lyfog in the cradle. With a cruelty 0 j- he had

trol Committee. Now, sir, il there is no u tt el -| v diabolical, he at once cut off the ,, ,,, a i .n’ 1 it, .... . ...... . such committee, who !> to call a / -o«ntyi llfa „ t '' ! , ear!4toavcil „ cllis .. Wl)Ullded hon . »» the L num. Ilo wa* a seef-made

he was suceessful in the highest ih-i.rec. Several tliou-au is who occupy honorable positions in Chureh and Ftate, have receiMed in-tniction

He was an able and successful wriBy numerous readers of the Repository.

Ho CAi'dlcd 1.; -

cially in grnjiliic description, and us the wriu-i

ri in and tipprinsement law s. Tliroc dollars and under, cash in bund. This 18th dav ot April, A. 1» ; a. JOHN BART LETT, apr2 I 3t49 Adminiatrator. T. J. JOHNSON & CO.. South Sui< 1 IGiblic S'|u;u-o,

<;ri:km vsti.i-;, ind. AY 1: rv-pcctfully solicit the at-

/jU'Yt.’Ji tentien of our numerous customf L U'l - to our large and well .-elected

ppt:

’i

|SiiK;k of Goods for the

; Spring and Summer Trade.

V t , / Our'faciiitics lor buying G001G

( . in " ir line euabb-s nsto jdacetK.'-

L - 1 fore our customers a

IKrim IEIIM MS58TS1T

The screams of the little sufferer

shall allude to this matter again, we bespeak now for this festival a generous support. The entire proceeds will he devoted to purchasing a tent for flic use of the Ladies’ Department of our Fair. Prof. Fletcher was invited to deliver a short address tit the next meeting upon “remedying the defects in our three-

mouth country schools.”

holding it.' 1 I an you tell! As is ah', ays j n ( i l(J family, when the infuriated the case, the candidates vi.l he anxious Illa „ learned that the child belonged to a for an early convention and 1 hear it neighbor who was visiting his wife, lie reported that the candidates have agreed h . H | to fl ee ,„ese ap ea lytiehing. among themselves to call a convention in Raiewaa' AcdDENT.—Saturday morn-

ingan axle of tho baggage car. in a pas-

man. From childhood, he had no reiotir es on which to rely, except his own. He straggled successfully on throughout hi* college course, sustained by his own efforts, and raised himself to the high literary and social position

which he so long sustained.

His remains were interred on yesterday, in the -Boucr n^ur his r . Hmv, wher re)

jsotu companion and his beloved

oils Luilt o.id. .irokciit a point about thil- Emma Kosabeila. sV laig'.'nutisber of tiiizi-ns,

fiGTThe time of holding a I)emoeratic. , ‘ ,,nve,, ti“ n - C*' 11 ”

NominatingConvention for Putnamcoun-j "I hoidiug n. - , ' , ,. . . , , , r Notwithstanding the way Rutnamvotty. .s already eliciting a good deal of e(] |;(<t , ,,, licvo , he is democratic, talk among candidates. 11 is hut natural , in( | „.)][ turn out S o at the ensuing eleethat they should desire an early conven- tion, if the convention and canvass are tion, that each may learn his fate, and managed well. 1 don t know what you

thus gain relief from the strife and mix- think about it

icty of the race. They should not forget, however, that theirs is an anxiety ini

June. There must be some mistake in

this. (. undid.ites ate too modi st to ,, se nger train on the Lafayette & Indianap- those of his b sumo to themselves so much. M by, n (jli(j Huill , inld brokeat 4 oillt about would be realty .mpudent. and a down u , mi!cs bcvonil | is ari(1 ca ,„. right usurpation ot prtv.leges and powers ^ a ,„ Ki , h . u ,, 1 Tho lraill W1MI wh.ch are not theirs, to attempt to call a uu bcad . iVJ y ^ WUh dra eJ in

upon

*

which the people do not share Farmers are too busy at work upon their farms to attend a convention for months yet. The communication from Floyd township, which we publish elsewhere, contains suggestions on this subject worthy the attention of Democrats.

ISrThe Fortieth Anniversary of the Establishment of Odd Fellowship in the United States was observi 1 by appropritite celebrations in various towns and cities, on the 26th ult. The celebration at Ladoga passed off in fine style, and was attended by a number of the me 111 hers of Grcencastle Lodge. Vice President Nutt was the orator of the day. His address is pronouncetl worthy of the occasion •ind highly creditable to the author.

that condition safely across a small bridge, when it came to a dead halt, a complete wreck. Sitraugc to say, no person was

inj tired.

Persevering.—An individual dragging a hand cart loaded with hay.itnii

JL. V •» »« VS >> »w.» • , D nor what other democrats pas>ea through ourcit) yester-

think about it—but I think that the con- '>AV evening bound for Pikes Peak or volition should not be called till July or somewhere else in the Great est. He

\ -; ■ n -t. Ishotll

gust, which would then give more than chUdren who were truclging along on loot, two month*lor the canvass after the nom- \_.Uagsul.e Eagle, .Min nit. inations are made. And our convention Two Boys Poisoned.—A sad affair ought not lobe held until after the Op- happened in Ilermon village on Friday position hold theirs. The Opposition last, resulting in two deaths. It succeeded last year-—and they hope to seems that two boys, one a son of Y»’. succeed this, if the long list of candidates Kinney, and the other a eon of Mr. Ladd, in the Banner indicates anything. It went to work in a garden with a spade is their place then to make the first ven- and dug up a root known commonly as ture, to take position,and dare the demo- muskrat root. Alter washing the root crats to come on. Let the Opposition they went to Mr. Ladd's burn and hold their convention, adopt their plat- freely of the same. A short time-after form, nominate their ticket, and tell the the son of Mr Ladd felt sick and started democrats to pitch into it—and then it- for homo, After arriving there he vawill. taken with cramps, frothing at the mouth These are my views about a convention and other evidences of poison', and died and some other matter*. It' you can -hortly after in groat agony. The other put them in shape, you are at liberty to boy started tor home at the same time use them : if not, no ham done air -ss lots, and was found in n field about

Yours, PLOY'D. an hour afterwards. He

tlie itudi-nts and iucuitv el A

%" '

do?

Than can be found elsewhere in this market. AVe l eg leave to suggest, a!so. that being cxlusive deniers in our line, we can make it to no superior, it even an your intere-t to

EXAMINE OUR STOCK

Before purciniungclscwhero, as we believe wo . an give y >u ome advantage in prices and in opportunity t • make s itisfaiitory selections. VVe would respectfully refer you to the fol-

lowing catalogue of our stork :

IJONMiTS AM) ST it AW ROODS. Every variety of French, Swiss nn 1 Amerian Sti-sw Braids, plain and mixed. This department will rev ive daily addition, and will

eompri c every novelty of the season.

.Ui-'i- . Ultildren - and Infants' Hats, Flats, (ii; i tips. Rloomers and Hoods, of every

.ry l uh’ersiiy, variety; Bilk, Lace, and f’rapo Bonnets in

great variety of color and design. UIBBOXS A.M) TUIMMINGS.

The boge.-t stock of Ribbons ever brought to

this market.

this foiling lias been good. AVe liaveno new li-atur* ■ note, mattirs remaining exactly u« ;.t ln»t repet.. Price are firm, first claw stock eommHiuling ft id) figures, witii an unusual demand. The aggnrnto of sales for the wink

:ii"-itiis to loi'ty til hintbirr

i-u

\ h\

DfOdd Fellows attinded tlie udministratii.n of the lust -ad rites to the ucc*u.-ed. [Com. Died, 1 n Ihursdi j ei<ainglast, at his to- - lenoi dh c f t... n astle, Hi&JlM ii.

ve.ns, aged 57 years.

Thedecia.-id was a native of Montgomon county. Ky., and cmijjrated to Putain county about the year 1827, He lived I’e-peited and

died hunemed.

IT'lo-vsrcx’is. a, French and At it an Artificial^

-. b lowers, ot all natural hlessoms, s-ag. liicii liunelie; of Ro=es, Buds, Fruits. Berries, la- h i . iYe. AVreatlis of Flowers, Head-if'-s-as and Ornaments, of great variety. Rushes in an.at variety, Embroideries, Jne":lot^ and So . - ('ollar- newest patterns, 1 Sets,

eleven dollars. The number of head tired and seventy one, which would average price of one hundred and ti and fifty cents per head. This only a quota of the business and tiiat whieil cipally done by auetoin dealers. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET

N lw Yokk, May

Beeves advanced; receipts 2,500 ii.-ad’ si at '.h.i 12e, uvewtge price 10-je. Tlie marki -. Sheep linn : receipts 3,500 head; s» it ■' Dressed A’eals lor Neper pound mi.e dull; r -eipt-s 7,tit)(j hesd; sulw at 8(^

(3ie gross weight.

IK)U KB(>N COUNTY SALES.

The following sales of Livestock wore made M' lidoy last at Paris, Bourbon County, Ky ,

S. M. iiibler, Auctioneer.

211 Mules, two years old _. 3 30 do yearling , | to two years old 20 do. do 8 yearlings ...i 26 do 10 do ......... •••••.»•• 12 do 32 do 11 do Hill - 27 yearling cattle 40 two year old mules 17 yearling mules 2.3 two year old mules 23 do do 38 do do 38 do do 26 do do 25 do do

1 broke mule 121 00 12 two j ear old 92 2V 00 do do 123 75

Ds. Easteblt’b 1: loixxa.—The depot I . and 8!i vea, Silk Mitts, Kid Glovea

• aluablefaniiiy medi -.uos ke|)'. by Dr. Easterly, at the corner of Third and Cln -nut street 5 , iwi’.iw s'lliy tie titteniion of gstitlemen visiting the city during tlie ptv.-ent rusli of bu.iiness.— Dr. Easli-rly's tneilieine.- are prepared under blown superintendence, and are ot warranted efficiency, Hi- preparation of Iodine and .-uripariUa, his l ever and Ague Killer, and his C .igh Balsaai. have attained a apeci.J popularity anda very extensive patronage througfi- - it thovalii-y ot the M. -; -ii'pi. R»*-iil.-- these

116 0« W k 70 00 y 1

I 45 90 I 95 50 I

67 JO 64 OtA 84 00 86 50 74 24

W 16 00

100 00 48 50 104 25 102 70 104 75 90 00 78 05 101 75

he has numerous other excellent preparations designed particularly for family use. Persons residing in localities where tnedii al aid is difficult to he had on sudden enier-'.-nciis cannot do belter than supply thomseives with Dr. Easteriy -metieine-. NV f . . » /). nnrr.lt.

Btoy T he New Albany A Salem Railroad lias been appraised for taxation at

8864,003or 83,000 per mile.

Stir The Democracy oi - Ashland < Ky.) District have nominated Uuntain \Y. E.

Simms for Congress vice J. Ii. f lay, who ‘ h> . we|! t>(lu(S#t( .j i^en;,,.^

Uecliuca the nomination. '

t ^ t . youn^; woman living in the marri ;-e re-

probably bc-

rr , . entne weak from the effects of the poigon The Bitter Fiu ith of Abolition- :uif| foil w | ie re he wa< afterward* found. ism,— I he Detroit f ree Fress, comment- The ground near him was considerably ing upon the return ofwcJudron girl tornandrooted up, the rcsultof his strugto her negro lover in Canada, noticed ^ C:i Juftn: tlie spasms. He was tak-.-n elsewhere iu our coluiuns, .-avs: homo and died soon afterwards. Roth “The disgusting farce is atfest eon- b, ’P ' v _ crc . 1 Saturday,

sumniuted, and we have os tho mult the

THORNBUrtGHTS HALL. Mc\VIIsLiIA M 3 & WHITE’S DRAMATIC COMPANY! OPENING NIGHT!

[Oydtn&hurgh (A*. )’.) Journal.

The limit Klnod. The condition of the Mississippi river is truly alarming. At the latest advices it was three inches higher at New Orleans than ever before, and now the Ohio is discharging a tremendous volume of water, and the Missouri raised six foot in a

lation with a lame and t mthlegs old nigger, under the pretence of/ore. It is the fruits of the doctrine tt^tixdit in her father's family, the same that is taught by abolitionism in general, and so far from being repugnant to them—if wc may believe the nigger, and he is the inost creditable party—they were eognir-uit of and

fi^'.;„.The Shelhyville Danner says that the body of an infant was found buried in a field near that place last Friday, and an inquisition revealed the fact that it was the child of a girl named Murphy only seventeen years old, that it had been horn alive, and came to its death by violence fYoru its mother. A warrant

is out for her arrest.

Saturday, May 7th, AA'ill be presented Rev. H u t .Milman s play entitled ZFVA. Z I O , Or T 11 Ii I T A 1.1 A N li R I D E. To conclude with the Farce of R 0 V G II I) l A 1/ O X D, Ok BUTTONS A EL OVER ME. Eb "For pur -ie-alar.-. see Programmes. It*

F0RDYCE& BUGLE Are now receiving and opening their SIPIRalUSTO- STOCK

I ara-el . A. A. CONSISTING OF A LI. KINDS OF \I t 1.1,1 .N I., \ AS < > 1 1 K LADIES DUES* GOODS. U: a!i k:ik, ■ u, .He to order. A-our work snows //17'N (• /tOVYKT'V thing about the style.- * BOOTS * SMCS: II vn tl it.: kncwinc now M [j)p ('J OTIII \Q

T "jtliout -endtug n .0 pluei - * 'uk.XTS' FVRXISIHSg 'GOODS,

'' V"'' t ' ,in ' 1 r .° l GLASS $ OL’ICKXSWARE, mat*fiul >0 tl) - tin r- 1 - iiti • • 1 1'v 1 ■'* in it, and < , . i ■n 1 - ite/e\pu., li totlie sun,beei>me-ns vcllow I,..] ; n .1 , ^ ^

. 2d- - j_T_ • Ai. • t FRIES constantly on lianil. v ' -iO MORE J' lfA. Great care haa been taken in selecting our

AG MORJ-. sjt ESESS, stock. Having made our purchasers at the \n MORE RUEl’MATlSM. ■ u»w sst pricks in the Eastern Cities, we are rstiffnkssokthk joints, lumbago, a bad- now prepared and di tarmined toMll as

ACUI . looriiAciti.St itiuii.v; FROM CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST'!

And to pr pt-paym. , ... '^n

The Ru r ..l nii'l (..Hiyiit,- l./l. -ih y nf be given. All kind* of

I'Viv^X ,V i S t IMX < 'Ol'NTHY pjionuci Il ’ j \ I ) I \ ' I ,M',r "’ill lie taken in exchange for Goods, at J ‘ J ‘ * * Ivli.illiJ, | highest market price. t

; 1 - Wealth* Wend, and public general)*

' ' ' " ■ i ;; 1 "**> V; call and extuninoour stock und prices, as ti^K , /u-i. . , a-.-. by we eonfidently expect to satisfy them^B .. tin; ' taut tl,.u 1 ivty bonily keep « it is to their interest to supply themselve- It

t.t o TT * r i TB

Arne I M.ie : v. a 1 id i-a'.-' J7f 0» O U 111 OH JjlOC. K, A .-.'i * 1 mteeteii; ; . u... ’.-.i attneks of sick- West Side Public S«iu u-a ' ‘ s - I hot!-:,tid*id ilia . ; pei-i'll- have been! Bnr . 4S voHTtvr i/ o i,.,;, , ,i- I by it- timely n.-e wle.ivere suddenli - ' — ‘ A BDGJ,I • iz- -I iii th< niuht tin . i. ith ('ramps. Spa-ms. STOP TH AT < ’( > I '(J 1 I 1 A minting. Cle ; r:i. A'ell'-w Feier, and other DU. C A RTKK’H CAltUH HA t.* A Id i violent d s. let a dose of this R.tnedv W'itlenn- Cottgh»,CuUI... Aathma, be taken internalh a* the ease may require, | DronehUU,Spitting, f Blood, kin L th Side wb.-n widen!, aetzed with Pam or Sickness, [‘“"‘"‘"‘'•■mm and it will instantly rklikm. i ti k patiint .. 1 II /„-./nHg<Amgh.< roup.

i

V Call to Arms!

Livcreoinphritit, Palpitation of the Heart, ana

nil ditnae»i>f the Throat. Chest and

Too much op re and attentionranaot be given to d Lease* of th v throat and Lcnus. Reader,

The undersigned ba* declared WAR ON HIC t PRICES!!

[ IIAVF, n eonpl k "f SI MMER | (T.O 1 HI NG. ms ■ ing of Blue and Blnek fire-s Co:;t. - f the M ost splendid kind evi oceii in inis market Cloth 1* rock Coats, Bri-wii and Black, of superiot til th anl make; Linen,

In one hour, have yc u . Cough, Cold, Ot. any disease of till in fifteen minute*: i ^ U U ' ^ ^angeroun

few hours on tlie 2!>th ult., at St. Joseph.

The nows at that point was that a big rise l.ivoreil the mtimacy. lie says boldly was coming with a rush from tho mnun- that Mr. Judson knew all about it, and

tains, where the snows had heeu deep and wc have no doubt hut that he tells the oral Lund Office at V\ asUington, *s.- ^a'-ai.-iu .Mar.-eiUe.,, CV Jmera and b ik Lutter Coat* SGRETMBOAl the rains heavy. The M is -issippi rose so truth The delectable couple are living 1 ' ri ,kyn 'i,'. -mu r'lbO uereh war'i^t^l^ Haidl^f ®T'’ r ? lin ^ *fyle that i* made. 1 have 1 ; Ji : ^

fast at St. liouis on Tuesday, that it was in the negro quarter impossible to prevent the immersion of a are tlie objects of mu large quantity of freight. The already curiosity. \\ hat renders

waited and feeble levees of the Lower Mis- 'twin ire and uuacctpui table is, that the. Acini uustr&toi , ’8 JVi^ '^ a '--«^ie]i'niJ(,.. Ovenill-. nml • verytliinw j, n] y a.kd in ali. casks of -issijipi cannot be maintained a ain't this Uri i- not an idiot ns would natural^ ? v ’t/£ fo,'. u nd«r- LOWER PKK i > t r A.-1 y e,m ““^tuakns anrt' VOL * ,l ^!ii.ii* nvurwlndi.dug mas-of wuti-r.-. Ni-wOr- be opposed, but that she i a- we have j \ -iynWlT,. b. -n pointer , lvu>P ;b«*ol(niv snvwtherstoreiiximatown:. Ih—i i u i • u*E i».. ".a .. .uz •. •

leans cun hardly escapo inundation, and aid before, intelligent good looking, of the yJU-pntrnfFntuain ^ic loss from tfie overflow of jilnntaiioui and well educated. Il'.r jiaient. !, re 11 p^,, i'* iilnt. Tliis 27«SW l, *. tat f'i ,U q* ■ill amount to many millions. The dufl: wealthy, and she had to all uj»pearaiica* a \ j,. jy-.g j, ,j(jy b)I ij N J, ^ will in fact be iucaleuJable. J? good home , ,iqir30 3t* o ^Administrator j

\ A W

TM'OTICB is hereby given, that L V .ilium J.M W . it win, have thin day fill i El the (icneral Luna Office at Wa-iongtoii, D.C., a caveat lo prevent the Dauingof a Pntor.t oi/^-'mil AVur-

of Windsor and • ea''l.V'n'i!,. : , fiful fine of Mtu 1 r!7/av

• l '■ M ' 1 'j 'uNv. i' : , ,. 11 „ LAMENESS ...i:;

from pain, and arrest tlie disease! BAD WAV’S BEADY BELIEF

Jins Cured

RllUt M ATISM In four hours.

N KCRALGIA. CRA At I*

I d .\ i; l: i i<u \ ■■

l< null At IU In one minute. >I,I ' UM » die annually by neglecting a com- ' : - ' In five minutes MON coin t olds and l ougIn-lead toCoJiinmpU ID. \UACIII In ten minutes. J tion, ud then to aa early doath. Bu advised in !,! !! , •.\ N V 1 ’ KE ' EB."In fifteen minute*, time, and prixntre at once that celebrated remej:. efi nza.. .''in n six'imurs ' lv ’.?“■. Cak 2. iks coroHBA.L*AM4t , egrcateH

In t-n minute- *'» </i«worW. It has Cured thouIn tweutv minu . ^dsui'ODthousandaafterphysiciansimdqv.ry

'fui E-tutc i- *np- my Guod*. I will do what 1 M | or leave Counterfeit* and Imiie F

'Oav of April, certain! » III T iIlVN-< N o. IL l ';i.- t

upr3n .tni5o

ether r. iaedy had failed, and the palifctpl.vu ^ "" uptocn. FhVaicians, druegift- and all who ^l. ^ i.iii-i.-.d Dr. Carter * Cougli IGlsam, Waiver f\

^tally &<fmnwtcdg« if pyotyx; bIB - \ t:\j leious rsnJQ- v *”"'vn fr :

*fcU»-,

a; 1 rtl) \cious rsnJr/-’ "“"M'n fr all dim I *

ii 'he' ,’l.roat, CbAc* 11 Lung*.

Mot —Trial b/ t ‘' cs ’ ^5 Cents: inrcii 1 M (

Djpp ' ^vle, or^* f^r

Side ^nuaro.

H.

J. An Lton.

Imite

Uapwav w Uswiiiv ct*.. and $1 per bolt!#.

• everywhere.

1 , 'rewared ** I)i - Easter] v." .q, iTfo'd.id Clieij/ t,u -, wlc propHetm *

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