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SS59 GLASGOW WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 24, L855. Ce lasgoto Cimc5. PUBLISHED EYEP.Y THIjr.BDAY MORNTHO BY CLARK H. GREEN, $1 Per Annum, I.YV.'I III JULY LY JDVJUVCE.

(QBiblcrlptloni promptly discontinued at the expiration of thetiiiio paid for.3 A OVr. UT EIVT8 Inserted at the usual rates. A liberal discount to Yearly Advertisers. WORK Of every description promptly executed at short notice, on reasonable terms. AQEJfTS.

V. B. Pai.mf.h is our authorised Ajentin New York. Boston anil Philadelphia. C.

BoAftDMAN, Linncus. O. H. BuecRHAax, Ituntsville. Wayi.aM) So Co.

Roanoke. Tuos. G. siiAnp, Blootnlngton. JaMXS Vionr, Middle Fork.

J. II. Pk.nnv. Penny's P. O.

Powkm. Co. Cambridge. W. A.

WiLSOU, Marshall. W. J. RoMtteV, Keylesville. C5.

Tl. ttoaaLB. Trenton. fpgT Postmasters cent-rally are requested to act as agents. Pg" All agents are requested to remit by mail whenever they nmraanawn amounts.

Thursday Morning, May 24, 1855. Look for the X- A cross (thusX) immediately before the name, signifies that the time paid for has expired. ii i a For the Times. A Neighborhood Vindicated. The mountain labored and brought forth a In a recent issue of your pnper, Mr.

Editor, I observe the publication of the proceedings of meeting, held nt Mt. Carmel church, Saline county, pending the trial of tho Presiding Elder of Boonvilc District. By your leave I will make a few comments upon the proceedings find resolutions in question, believing that they do great injustice to the citizens of the neighborhood of Mt. Carmel, as well as to other Ifldlvidu-els. Many of the neighbors are unwilling that these resolutions should go forth ns the resolutions of their neighborhood, without contradiction.

They arc free to admit that the resolutions express the of tho meeting; but beg leave to say that are not the "sense" of the neighborhrod. In my opinion, the hohlirg of a public meeting, pending the trial of the ions upon ecclesiastical law. They vaoat for the purpose of influencing the action of the premises, and retired alter having the court, was decidedly in violation of the I achieved glory enough for one day. but was overruled by his friends from in-1 (reducing them into a quarterly Conference. Perhaps theso gctitlo hints may help the memory of some.

consistency, what a jewel thou art. The meeting most magnanimously tendered its aid and protection to tho defendant, in a thorough sifting of all testimony that might be adduced against him. Judging from tho sequence, however, tho presumption is, that the defendant thought that he was able to tnke care of himself, and lift the evidence wi'hont tin aid of his lndifna.nl friends; nod the court, it leettl, thought understood its own business quite well as the public meeting. Indeed, our Kgtllatil friends seem to have ci mc to a like OOliolu-sion, for several of then left the trial 'otakr care of itself the defendant to do tbe best he could and the court to go on with the proceedings, without their valuable opin- rules of propriety, and of that courtesy due to a tribunal composed of. worthy ministers of the gospel.

The "outrage" referred to created quite storm of excitement in the breasts of the friends of the defendant, and it was determined to hold a public meeting to give expression to their opinions. When madness rules, nil gentle measures aro disregarded. With regard to the censure so liberally bestowed upon Mr. Thomas, I would saj thut while all regret the difficulty, that occurred between him and the defendant, there arc many who do not think with the meeting, that the assault was either base, wanton or unjustifiable) but that the provocation given was such as would prompt the majority of high minded men, to meet it us In RoahOke, on the Dr. T.

J. BtAMj after a short illness. On the fOOl, Dr. TWOS. UTAJTLIY, for many y-rs resident of this county.

In Plactrvilto, California, on the Si'th of Mi DtUtfltj formally of Indiana. At F.I Pair), PfsW Mexico, on the 7th Mr. Davio Hickman, formerly eltison of Ihll place and a native of Howard County, At Providencci on Friday, May the 4th el 1 o'clock. A. of Consumption, Mr.

I'annv aw, wile of Edward It. Parker, aged SO years. GLASGOW MARKET. 'el weekly by Tm Oroeera and Pi i i -i v. T.rwis ic Co Ml Dealers.

WW, May 21, 1MB. Accordingly, with a great flourish of did Mr. Thomas. He regretted the occur-trumpets, the neighborhood was called up- rence exceedingly himself, and on the Colon to assemble in mass meeting. A courier lowing morning made an ample apology to was dispatched in nil haste to this neighbor the court and to the audience.

runner sent to hurry on that a friend; If the fourth resolution is designed to into brine up another and after "much ado," sinuute, what has been more openly said, just a baker's dozen assembled outside the that there was a combination in the neigh-church, raised quite a tempest in teapot, I borhood, to overpower the defendant, even and gave vent to their pent up indignation by brute force, then I take the liberty of af-in the resolutions under consideration. firming, in the language of the resolution, REMOVAL. Our friends and customers will hereafter find us in our new office, corner First and Washington streets, just above the Steem Trial, Conviction and Sentence of E. J. Hays.

The trial of J. Havs. for the murder of J. W. Brown, in this place, in March, The meeting, so far from comprising a ma- that such an insinuation is base, wanton and 185-1.

was commenced in the Randolph Cir-'jority, contained but fen citizens of the unjustifiable. Let the proof be produced, cuit Court on Wednesday, and concluded neighborhood, of whom only re WCW Ben- Our regulators are also of the opinion, that Saturday evening of last "week. TI13 first I hers of the church. A portion of these John R. Bennett is deserving of a passing two days were taken up in exi mining wit- gentlemen, furthermore, had witnessed none notice at their hands.

What a pity it is, msses, and the last two By the counsel. ol the proceeding, which they so unspar-1 that these gentlemen, while censuring and The evident, was very voluminous on the condemn. Now, sir, it seems that in regulating all the world mid the rest of man-part of the prosecution, and established an ecclesiastical trial, where the church is kind, did not anathematize the Steamboat conclusively and overwhelmingly, previous prosecutor where the judge, the jury, and combination, and regulate the price of freight, threats on the part of the prisoner, against I l'le defendant are all ministers of that Mr. Bennett has nothing to fear from tiie the life of Brown, as well as aggressive church, and where the proceudings are reg- fuhninalion of a mass meeting composed of beating on the day of the unfortunate eM- Ulated by church lnw, good tnste and pro- a Corporal's Guard, cully. Self-defence was the plea set up priety would have told gentlemen, not mem-1 He was appointed by the court, prosccu-by the prisoner's Counsel) but fniling tochers of the church, to keep aloof and let tor in the case, and in his capacity as such, establish this DV their principal Witnesses, I inecoiiri, cuuy itppouiieu, anu ueciue wim t-uuncsy git-m loruearanee many who were summoned to establish the matter.

joints of minor unnorlanee, were not called Net this trial seems to have begotten to the stand. The iury had the case under quite a lively interest for the church among fore the proper tribunal, nnd demand his Iri- ndvisement from an hour to an hour and a If MP, ton, $07 to TS Toimcco, $3 to Wu a at Bushel Si Conn, do 70 Oats. do 1(1 Ftoua. Barrel. to 10 CoaX bushel 01 Hides, Dry, 0 Green, 4 AVplss, Dried, $1 ftOtoBl 50 to 75 Sit.ab, (few OrWans, 7 to 8 Loaf and crushed, 11 to 13 Corrns, Rio, 3 Huvanna, 13 to 14 Java, lb ill.

Salt, Sack, S2 Wiiiskv, 40 laoXf C-'oininon, 0 Sliiro, C- Mails, Keg, Bj to 7 Casdlks, Boa Star.Vlh 25 lCj Bacon, 8 Bhoulasrs and sides, 5 to 7 7 Skins, Coon, 10 Mink, 20 to 3o E)bbbs Hemp, 12 SO to 98 00 FLx. SI to I 25 Clover, ft) 00 MotAiins Plantation 48 ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE Ol BttSHQORt, t'oi'urv OF HoUAMII hi Mat, ls.SP. Samael ('. Major, Iridic Aujauilstrit of Bow arl County, saving in chsrn us ul Wan Bens deoi i i d.

P- tiHim in Mt It t0iul fnr the. fftfjfttltni nf il Ittt, SAID AdDlftlltrator files his petition letting foiththat the personal est teof 'id deceased is not iii tTioient to pay the dsbtseeainst hit estate, and prafing the curt to der the sals of the real estate, Belonging te said decease, I at the time of destli, for Wat purpose. And Hie he- satisned thai such sale is MCSSSSrVj it is mai all persons interested be liotmed that aji-pl cation has been made for the sale of the real s- tiite aforesaid to will The North Bast quarter of Suuth Bast quarter ol Hectlon Tarelve W), rownsmp rlflyone (fllu Range rwentjr(w)), eolllii ning forty acres, situated in halu.u Count) Mi SOUS ihe paymeflt Of debts. And that unless toe contrary be shown on or before the ftrsl day of the naattcrm Of this court, all order will he made to sell said real estate, is fiirlhei orter that publication ot this order be given by pub-iica. iii some newspaper puhluthed in this State ul leas; six weeks before the first day of the heal 1 August term of tins Court.

And this cause is continued. At', iti A. .1 HERNDON, Cleric. May 24 Ovr. BV O.

BoaTOM, 13. C. ORDER OP PUBLICATION. STATE OF Coo sty oi Howard "CT' In the Colv Court, May Bth, Samuel C. Major, Public Administrator of How-aid County, and having in charge lbs Estateef ibaUim u.

cM. Prlilim to nil land lor the payetmt ofMtt, Said Administrator tiles h.s petition setting forth that the personal estate of said deceased is not sufficient to pay the debts of said Estate, and praying Ihe Court to grant an order for the sale of mc real estate belonging tostid deceased lor that pin pose. And the Curt being satisfied ihat sueii sale is necessary, it is ordered that all persons intei esled he notified that application has been made lor the sale of the jI i-ta'o belonging to said deceased ll.e tinieof his death t'j wit: BOUNTY LANDS. rr'Iir i.Tted is prepared make applicn-L tlons bottntf isnos. At i arho -eelvod a arrants for less than 160 acres, Ul be ee titled to warrants under the recent ac' of Congress.

All who desire mv servic ia Ul ttse call my files as soon as convenient. IVo pay ic-rpiired until warrants i received. THOS. IHACKELFOSD, Glasgow, March 22, 1 S35. BrT1 BiBJOHyi River.

AERANGEKEMT FOR 1S55. THE REO0LAR miDAi' PACKET, UD- liNUlnb, 0. BeWMAK. -Maste and Wel 1V. llJ- uepciinence, Kansas, LsavebWetlu, Weston, Atchison aini st.

Joseph. ft Per Branswlek. Miami, Hill's It Mr'ti'u' Weverly, Jterl-p. Lexington, hngtoii, Csm len, libley. Klclifitld, Libely, LAND, SLAVES, STOCK, Ami other Vnlnablo Property i on The undersigned will sell awg a iftat public sale, at the late re.

I- yjJ 2k.deneeot Mart E. Maopin, it Ja teased, on the riRRT DAY or .31 IgtAS, Il the Farming Utensils. Household and Kitchen furniture, of which the said deceased 'cii jjossev eu. ir lite arltc'es i o. nugg unci Diiggy none, yoaa 01 oxen and nan-on, several good milch cows, hop, sheep, Ami on the FIRST MONDAY TIT JUIJE, if ayette, they will sell at public 0.

Seven Likely Negroes. the property of said deceased, consisting of One man aged about 50 years, One woman S3 IS together with her child aged One lieuro plrl aged 13 Also, at the same place and time the slave- are sold, will he sold 160 teres Unimproved i.timi, well timbered and watered, adjoining the lands of Jas. Woods and Capt. Jno, V. Nieholds, the loail leailin' from Fayette 1.

Glasgow, dividing the tract. Said land Will be i-'ht in 40 1 In the town Ml Commencing her regular tiin'on Friday March Oth ami 23d; April liih and KHhj May 4th and I8lh June 1st, liitli and 8Wth Julv Mth sad 87tb; August 10th and ItepttDiber Ttb 21at, Octoher and I9th November vd, I0tb ai.d 90th December inn and Mth. Leaves St. Joseph every alternate Aursday at 10 o'clock, k. at.

as follows) March 15th tr.d 8vth mth ano Both) May loth and S4th ianeTth V-'i July sbd tUthl Auu-ust 3d, loth ami Hmh; September 13th and Sflbi October 11th and Sfrthj No en bet and December Mb and "ih. Leaving weston, Fridays, at 7 o'clock, m.i Parkvilletl, Kansas 10, Libfrty HibleyS M. Wellfngton4 t.M. and and on Saturdays following win leave Lexington at 7 a. r.i wi.

verly Bj Miami IS Brunswick 2 H. 1 and Boonvills 0 p. m. sfrlviag in St. Luui.

Sunday sfternOOU ia time for tbe paekefs. Wi beg leave to return our thanks foi the libera' patronage bestowed on us last season, ami hope hy strict attention to business to merit continuance of tbe mylo ft ax son Bastholow, Agents, JtfHSI ACIJTER, I BOS te am, to Ins citiaetis of Glasgow If am) vicinity that ha prwi al! orders in the a opes io i ivr a snare or puonc patronaga. business, work. edging itri moderate cbargi lefrshopnextto On Post fifnc myl TERMS Of W.Y. All sum.

of (fi and nn-1 1 I t. rahi nvmr ftA 19 nui.iliv x. Aii undivided interest of Two-Fiffhs ff the South id BTitiroVKrl sf ruritv. M. 0.

MAt'PIJf, RAVE SI IJiS SEED. 80 er 4-i bushels fresh Bsed for (mylo; JNO. ESTELL. Belcher's Bngsr House, "irr -sr- -mix 'jx. Il tlicre are oharges against bim, let accusers come forward in a manly way be half, and returned with a verdict of guilty those who seldom put their feet within her el, and not publish in the pipers the injuri doors, and rarely come within tho sound of oua resolve? of a dozen men with passions murder io Ilia first den-rec.

and about ten the preacher voice. lien a church trial innameo. ana pri unlices aroused. o'clock Saturday evening, Judge Hall 's on hand, however, and there is a prospect The meeting having gotten safely through passed sentence on the prisoner. The day fr bickering and dissension, then they can its arduous labors, resolved to take the of execution is Friday, 13M July next.

ue very diligent, nnd clinllenge the most reg- i bantling into the church, and exhibit it to In the mean tunc the case goes before llie "'ar attendant; when they can assemble in the Court and an expected audience. With Supreme Court, which meets in June. We face of tne C0Ilrt of investigation, de- I all the dignity of Regulators of church trials. have not been able to leorn the. points upon nounco distinguished members of tlie olmrch I and the protectors of injured and undertake to in-; they inarched 05.0 NOTES AM) ACCOUNTS Moat be Collected.

XTTE beg leave to call the attention of those who are owing us notes and accounts of long standing, to Ihe fact that such note- and accounts mus! be paid. Wears by no means fond of dunning nor disposed to he troublesome, but we cannot allow claims oklerthan Is.3 to remain uncollected unless by special toi satisfactory arrangement, and trust who arc Interested will sec the justice and prudence of immediate attention to this notice. Respectfully, BOON, DUNCAN SMITH. May 24 vt est quarter ot the Wesl quarter of Section Tliirtv-Two Fifty Sev-; eulccnOT.) And apart of the South' West free-llonal quarter of Section Thirty-Six 30), Town-1 hip Fifty-One (51), Itanas Eighteen fi). Audi the North West fractional qtlarler and a i ait of the North VVesI quarter ot Section One i Township I 1 ifty(50), Hango Eighteen 1 8), situated in How ard County Missouri.

Also an undivided Interest of one tliird of tho North half of the North East quarter of Section Twenty Six (48), Township I Forty one Fourteen 1-1 the South Wesi quarter of the mth East quarter of Section Twenty-Three C33), Township forty-one (41), Kange loiirteen 11), and tho South East quarter of the Souili West quarter of Section twenty-three1 iorty-one( -il l.Kange fourteent H.j AS. (j. MAI PIN, Executors 1. Maupin. dee'd.

May 10 t.ls Another Arrival of Fancy and Staple Dry AT SPi)TSvo)3 i K.IIIKDBIDE'8. nvnu mem uress uooas, oi uarege, crape Fans. I is tie lawns and barege lor party dresses. Alio, bonnets, ribbons and dovv es. being the third arrival this season, unusually pretty and cheap.

Ladies' collars, flouacings and embroideries, nO per cent, lower than usual -atlu i. ii r. i ei.iiie 1.11KWII. it situated Miller Loamy Mbsonri lor pajH variety, iaeonetts, cambrics, Swisses, ptedlln. meat of debts.

Ana that unless the contrary be i. I' FALMLB. shown OB or belore die first of the neM term of mis Court, an order will bemads to sell said real estate. It is further ired that publication of this order he riven by publication in some newspaper piiblished in this stale at least weeks before the first day of the next August Term of this court. AnJ this cause is continued.

Attest! A.J. HERNDON, Clerk, May 2 l-OW liv wm. 0. Boston, D. C.

i'iis lor dresses: meat of prtats, chititaes, eottonades, brown an bis cited domestics, linens, caasimerea, ve-ling' clothing, hats and caps, kc, making our as lortment the mosl complete in this market. respectfully sollcil an examination. BPOTSWOOD S. KIRKBR1DE. Glasgow, May 10, lk5'i.

REMOVAL. SCT. JACOB S.M11 II 00. S. aassTst iiii ii! i ATTOMiBYSJTUWjISD TJttiD AOESTS, I I a the ovnty nn, Mati idoasua, uss uwuai-x, atu.

Samurl C. Major. Public administrator, bavins ILL attend to any business confided to tbem in charge the Estate of Mary P. Hamner de- VT ANSON it their new 5. BARTIIOLOW have remi veil Io store, corner of Main i nd How- ivnere Ihey un lie tlicir lriciida an the p.iLlie i i i 1 I i I .1 (Hi i which the case goes up.

Mr. Hays is opproonoue terms, anu unflenaae lo in-1 mareneo in, in imposing array-read 1st v. V' intl ironed r.nd awarded, and uUetloe ana control matters about which, llieir ana iiemas anu stern resolves nnd produced. Dress trimmings great vaiieiv anticipates no mitigation of his the very nature of the case, they can pronounced sentence upon ORDER or PUBLICATION SI ATE or MISSOURI, ard to coll ate! examine the Eeguiit ait'l Extenttn jlnortmeni of Furniture, iV.l'ttb i Be ankttE i ry en ushbSt ceased. Their Snaciotia I lition to sfiniitiilft'rthepaymtni qf i citable them toexbibll iti a manner more atisfac- A I administrator files his petition si ttingforth tory to tbemseli es ami customers, than they hat I Olbat tbe personal estate of said deceased la not heretofore done.

A call i- snlleted from" tlieir I sufficient to nay tbe debts against her estate) end friends, customers and the public. (my in praying the Court to order the sale of the reales-l DomeattC ami Foreign Diy UOOdS, late, belonging lo said deceased at the tuneofher XuLL lOtl rltvlLlllj ll.e tiiii'i a rich ain artt asoilu.i nt oi isficd that such sale ia necessary, it is ordered bv EADIE8 0KESS GOODS, the Court, that all persons interested hi notilied, Sum, Cltailcyt, Uarcgtt, Tiuuet, Lawn, Jacu- tnat application naa been made for the sale of tbe er real estate of said deceased towiti A part of the vve-i ijinrieroi section inirtv-one (31), in Township Fifty-Three (53 Sixleen( 16), es lollowst Beginninjr at the North East corner of tbe tract allowed to Henry Ford, and running thence ICasi along tbe section line ir. is chains thence South 40.06 chains, thence Ve-t 13.18 chains to Ihe South East corner of Henry Ford's tract, thence to the beginning containing six'v and Blejbty one hundredths of an acre, situated in Chariton county in the State ot Missouri, for that he counties of Charlton, Linn. Living ton. Grundy, Mercer, Sullivan and Putnam.

May 24, 1865 ly. LARGE STOCK OF HEW GOODS IN FAYETTE. ttnCENABACM ic BARTH, JJ AVE just received and are now opening Spring and Summer Uoods, Which huie been purchased at greatly ledoced prices in the istern citli i by Mr. Bartb. Their tOCk is Well of the I est goods and rOttst styles.

Their slock cot, ot every article usually kept or called foi in dry goods houses, such as Plain and figured black and fancy silks; berege and berege de lalnt) silk poplins) lawns aad ginghams) white and printed Swiss) plain and crossbar jaconet) prints, bleechrd and brown domestics) Bwiss and jaconet edging cr.d Bwiaa and jacor.ct Bouncing) chlmizets under sleeve; 1 ry. RCRdjr-instOt- lottiisigo: all L.inc!; Hats and caps, boots and shoes; a superior stock of cloths, casslmeres, tweeds, satir.etr. Ky.jesna. summer cloth) gent's summer ear of ail hinds) Marseilles vesting) hardware, gro-cerii i of ail un cotton, carpet chain, water buckets, A great many other articles too tedious to uientloi LV" ountry Produce of all kinds rate In exel for gi VVV ttiat.k the ublicfor former patri it our frit will cad see i-ur goods am! rri-ce-i. we arc satisfii of a ci ntinuance ct tie fa-ror.

GREEN ABA I'M tt BARTH. May 10, 135. r.c.'.t, urganauu, and uthir POPULAR SUMMER FABP.ICS. FRENCH rniNTS ii BRILLI ANTES, FIGURED AKD PLAIN American and Enatith Calicoes, frc FOR SALE. fTI HE undersigned offers for sale tbe property J.

on which she at present resides, consisting of two lots on the comer of First and Boone streit-. together with the improvements two dwellings and out houses, one new and both in good repair. There is an exc lent well on tbe ground. 1'or further particular- topi ly i ti premises. ELIZABETH CARTER.

Glasgow, May 10. DISSOLUTION. know but little. who were so unfortunate as to incur iheir A friend who visited him since the trial, in forms us that he regards his days as deft- Suppose, sir, that the Masonic fraternity sore displeasure. nitelv fixed is nrofoundlv penitent, but should put one of its members upon tri- But wonderful to tell! after this grand de al, ana uie proceedings snouia not lcj sat- inoimrauon, tne eunn suti mrnea round I isl'nctory to tho friends of the accused, out-.

l'ie sun shone out as bright as ever -and 1. i. 1 tvmu kwhisuivii I I i .1 1 1 1 I ,1 L. .1 lilhi i on or I toutly denies determined premeditation to take the life of Brown. How a an AoaicuLTuaaz.

Societv. Tlie Howard meeting of the Board of Direc- lide of the order, would they, in oonse tho trial went on just as if no indignation quence, be justified in interfering and do- had been mnnufaotured to influence nouncing tlie triers? The cases are paral- The abortive conclusion of the meeting tors lor the Howard Lotinty Agricultural e. In a civil court such interference would reminds us of the couplet ot the quaint old and Mechanical Society will bo held at be severely censured. An ecclesiastical Chronicler: Fayette on the second Monday of June. court in this country has no power to pro- TJe King of France with thrice ten thousand e.i ik.

Marched up the hill, ana then marched down again. The object of the meeting is to arrange the I teCt iuelf from insult, but must rely upon REVIEWER list of premiums, and select nwarding com-1 he cood sense and courtesy of the commit-! mltlces for the Fair this fall. A full alten- for a juarautee of freedom of action. 23 The Virginia election takes place Io. danoe is requested.

We notice many of the Surely that deference which the arm of the "KY' The result will be looked for with neighboring counties already have their lists aw in6Uref t0 i(s tribunals, the courtesy of ir0t ltret, ns it will in the main deter, of premiums advertised and those expecting neighborhood should extend to an ecclcsi- lne of PMtiM 'He next to compete are looking Io the point where astical court. the best premiums are offered. -Dr. Thus. Biamlkv, un old res- fTlHE co-partnership heretofore existing I i vveen tne unaersigneii firm MOURNING GOODS.

Bombasines, Challys, Lawns, Organdies, Mour. nlng Habits, Sleeves collars, with various other kindo of mourn but goods. WHitg UOOOS AND KMBHOIDBateS. Our sseortment of goods in this depsrtmenl is un-1 Usually extensive iucllldil'g all kinds of Cheek. I and Striped Muslins, Potted and Embroidered Muslins, FigUrsd Swiss ami Victoria.

Plain and I figured lacor.ets, ami all other descriptions of White Dreaa Goods, Handkerchiefs, Collais. Sleeves, Edging, Inserting, Fleuneings, and all othet kinds oT aMaaotnhar fc lack r.oons. Hosiery Gloves, Parasols and Umbrellas, Tied and Tablelinei, Irish Linens, Towellings, Table covers, Nat Icins, Silk Warp, cotton and all wool flannels, Bleahced and Brown Cottons, Domestic Ginghams and every other kind and has hi II fore tbenrst tit ci the next teiui of this mutual consent. All moneys due tbe lale i.otin, au omer win oe maae to sen said real es must oe pato to rjeca, ano ati iiccounia it Ii further ordered that publication oflhia gain them umst be presented to him lur meat. order be given by publication in some newsoooer WM.

BECK. punusneu in tola Mate six weeks Defon the 1st uuy of the next August Term of tins court. Ai.d tins cause is continued. Attt si: a. HERNDON, Clerk.

Mjv fnv Uv Wl. U. liUBTOX, U. Ct CASH fT ANTE One Hundred Tliousand Poumh i clear Sides, for which we will pay 'usA, or uroceriea at low prices. THOMSON, LEWIS CO.

Glasflow, May i. I1E.VJ. L. DAWSON. N.

B. Wm. Hecii Will at the old stand. tbe biisine myl 0 WAgS NOTIO A VINO sold my emir cem r-r Damsro Mas Presidential canvass. The citizens of Mt.

Carmel are unw illing JJTIlO new elections ordered in the that resolutions, gotten up as these were, contested districts in Kansas Territory, took died lasf Bundav should bo foisted upen the ommuiiily as the place last Tuesday. i r- a i "sense of tho neighborhood. They do not intend tlint minority, led on by a gentleman, not a member of their neighborhood, resolutions as theirs, with- Dead ident of this couu He was what is termed a Faith Doctor, and believed himself possessed of the inirncu lous power of curing disease by the laying I i k. I.iii nt i i eiciluil 1 Oil Ul IIIUU11 1 vi utlllllM. oui ii jiroiesi on ineir purl.

The first resolution docs not charge the him some coming from a great and there was scarcely week the he did not receive more, or less letters from ilesirittr. his advice. He was an illit- or man. kut was honest in tlie belief that one siticd' he nossessed nowcr to cure diseases. He tbi presiding prosidiug oflicerw ith intentional rong, but declares that his decisions thus far are cn- If the resolution r.evcr inatic any charge lor his services.

There are many persons in the country win believe he possessf Ihe extraordinary power attributed to him. He died nt an advanced age. Runaway Nrcuo. A npgro hoy belonging to Mr. Brodden, of Uootie county, runaway some time ngo nnd got aboard the earner ite Cassel, at Hjor.villc.

Ho was discovered, and left at this place in care of Nanson Bartholow, who had him lodged in the jail ut Fayette, where his owner can flnd him, He stole a skill' somewhere on the river, and crossed into Cooper county. This is the nccounl he gave of himself. NoftTH Mo. Il.ui.noAu. A locomotive .1 is aolUnliy ninning on ino iMirin ixiiaaouri Rail Itoid.

But a few miles are completed, and the locomotive will bo a great help in furthering th work, as it will bo used iii Irene porting the material. CuoLrnA. On the 3rd of this month the cholera broke out in Wesiport and Kansas City, Jackson county. In the former place thirteen died in twtntyfuur hours. We have heard neyrg from that quarter re-eentlv, but liny Mtapwt was exsggersted.

officer knew nothing about his Of course the indignationists were fully posted in all matters pertaining to ecclesi astical trials. It is the opinion of manv persons present at the trial that the court WM impartial in its administration of the law; others think that too great latitude war allowed lo the defendant. In the next resolution we are told that the members composing the meeting had had a personal acquaintance ith (he defendant for three years. I venture the assertion that one half of the gentlemen in the meeting hud no personal acquaintance whatever with the defendant, and that one, at least, had never seen him previous to the trial. They declare from (acts coming under their knowledge, they have no cause to look upon the defendant in any other light than as christian, gentleman, Oh, the lick-, leness of man Some men are strangely' given to meandering.

Were it proper. I might ask one of Ihe committeemen if, from facts coming to his knowledge, he did not once state that if no one else would prosecute the defendant, he would, or cause it to be done. And another might be questioned if he did not, "ence upon a time," draw tip a set of resolutions denounring defendant, We were favored with another soaking rain Tuesday night. The river is risinc very finely. The officers of the GoUtn Stale, down Tuesday afternoon, report a heavy rise above.

The Kansas river had risen live feet. Dagu Lnn lot Mr. WaiTtscan will remain in town but a short time longer. Embrace the opportunity, you that want likenesses of yourself or friends. I.OOEt TO VOl INTER' would respectfully announce to my friends JL and istome announce to my in tne puniie gen BOON, DUNCAN SMI PH.

Payette, May 84. mailt! of Dry Gooda of which Ladies an gener-1 thai the Glasgow i oten racfon is in on- ally purchasers and which are for sal? at the very eration. and I am prepared to lowest prici-. PAT)TI p.THT; WP.AVC hVr. CLOTH.

i Having- added another machine to nv pitith. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Hshment which will enable me rd pound- lo( word par day. card 100 pounds and spin "I UisT received and for sale, a very choice as- 4n pounds ai I hop I i be able to aeeoin-O soi line nt of module win give me a call v. ilbin hours at- CLOTHS.

-C A SSlMERStf VESTfNGS. tr the Wool Is delivered. Pei i- turn dis. Hummer OoONls. ance will receive Immetllateattenlion, and neigh- boihoea cu.loioera w.ll besnnnliutl in part, on BUMMER CLOTHING READ MADE the day ul delivery, one marliiiie being kepi v-Kni a great variety of Slocks, Cravats, Buspen- presaly for nslgbb irh I custom, My Machines ders, Hosiery and Gloves, with a full and band- are In perfect order, end are under the niaiugs- -nine assortment OE iuei iwuexperieiiceu worKmen.raisrii io lac Kxtra Roe silk.

iraeaibo, Orenada, Panama, I r.kMM 1 1 DWIm IhI mA mmi! p' L-iriin in inmtitr Hull Carding white wool 0 centa per pound, mixed lav interest in the con- on x. Shephi rd. Lo gan t. coqneonon wnnsaiunous BSS partner ceases firm this day. and the laid Dameron having assumed all my portion of the liabilities of sanl concern is authorised to use mv name in the collection of claim- ard demand- due 1 the concern.

JAMES H. RHEPHEttD. rri HE undersigned will earrj en the business I. as heretofore, under tbe style ot Dameron, Mason ittvito the attention of purchasers. LOGAN P.

DAMERON. JAMES C. MASON. fNVALIDR. Those In want oi a genuine srti- de of Port Wine will find it at DAMEltON, MASON CO.

TOCnOC'Elll KEEPERS. XEW ARRANGEMENT. Fretta lu ROANOKE, Mo. rriHE undersigned bavlnij entered tlie Croee-j ry I Produce Business exclusively, would I say to my friends and ctistonu rs that fnosyhavc on hand a targe and well assorted stock of Groceries which I am disposed to sell at. cxtrelniiy prices for Cash or Produce.

I have in store the foi 30 hlids Si. J. sugar I 30 bags Cotton Yarn 2(1 tjbblsdo I 0 bid- ma kei el I 28 bbls kits do so bbli a-Wsky N. V. Brandy a Cognac sweet Wine 1 3 th lo baskets Champagne bbl Holland 10 bbls Si Ale 10 bbls Vinegar 10 1.

ride powder in coils maniia Hope I do. do bed cords Hemp if Plow Lines I dos hay rakes SI! -rain shovels 21 Pr Trace Chains IS Breast 50 lbs lug do inn lbs wro't nails Oilkegscilt do a-sor'ej best rtraw cutu-rt onus Bratilouti Fllberta Eng. Walnuts SO 'tri'LTl? i IC-: Quincy Plows dos aioc wsah borrH SS assorted candy 10 '-i star candles 1U ooxs UaUIna 30boxs do 'i dos Lsninn Svntn 6 Pickets 4 king I 1 do peppi sauce 4 do yeast powder T. ito Ketchup iS dor buckets 4 Tuba 1 1- now in receipt of a large stock of fine a of every kind ami ask examine-1 it vMeron, Mason co. assisted by competent 1 Carderi and tion.

H1TE i.iMi sale hy i 3 Hi DEItSONS bbl 1 1 I a bx a L-in Just receivil and for MASON -v fit. cottier 1 ately and payi nn lu idebted to tlie or by coming the same as I LOGAN ameti llldi r.icl.i srward it isi have money. IMEHON. in Buminci ii i-. i i BOON, DUNCAN SMITH.

1 ivctle, May tsio. 'S I I sale or eaehaage for wool. BOjTS AND S1.3E3. A extensive variety of the most desirable sty les 23" D'- ST.Norrt,...w, Editor of the i -hoes. and Hoots fc Shoes, (jailers.

Pufflpi 4sc, Squatter Sovereign," was in our city yesterday. He bus been on trip to the Old Dominion, and was on his way home in I iTnnd hoi'ltll nril tirlfc Tfn ihl.tkfl -1 will be elected. MZiJib GLASGOW, 1S05. CAME VP. Twin Citv Tiopic, Nanson sonorn, Johnson Clara, Cheever Admiral, Baker Alma.

Weaver Cataract, Welton Kate Cassel J. H. I. near, Wine land Edinburg, Uow man Wenona, Postal Express ICEAT Genoa, Throckmorton Tropic, Natison X. Aubrev, Iteeder Kate Swinuey, Chouteau Martha Jewell, Burton Australia.

Able Twin City, J. S. Pringle. Conley Clara, Cheever Wenona Potal ienua Golden State, Gunsollij Ponera, Johnson May do do do- do--. May.

Jll-top. BOON. mWCA.V SMITH. 22 C2 May 01. HUl'SV FUHJWUilXQ DEV.ili7MV.SV.

Carpels, gloor oil cloths, Canton Msttinga, Paper Hangtags, Glas and China ware, Wooden anu Japanned ware, Brussels, Tlneeply Ingrain CarpetS Venetian and halt wool carpi u. Fine Parlor tin. I Hall papers. Of American and French manufacture of various grades from Fine French styles to very low priced. DINNER, TEA TOILhT WAHE.

HAItDWADE fc CI TEEUV. Table Mils, Egg boilers. Butter prints, Jelly moulds, Fancy baskets, Pickles, Sauces, Pukni lee Cieant Freezers, cYc. And a great variety of uatlr rs large and small which are Interesting to housekeepers, and which are for sale at low BOON, DUNCAN A. SMITH.

Payette Mayai, I860. lumber! lumber. I have Just received alat of lumber, con-listlngof Floorlai. dresses and iMliessed, Sash. Doors, and Siiiuglts, and am daily Ogpectiug additions of ail Winds, which will make lay assortment complete.

Terms CASH, myli) A. W. Exchanging i mis wool and SI cents cash for one yard hlanketing orjenoe. Spinntng--ar cents per pound. Spinning and Weaving (warp furnished, by machine) Hi cent" per yard, Blanket) sod Janes, Blankets Wovs lull width.

Wool left al Weylend'i Store in Roanoke, at' Switsier'i Mill. or any points ou the toad-, will he called for anil Rolls returned, a- a wagon will pus every two eeks to these points. cloth will he taken in at ihe factor) in Brunswick, aa 1 at H'j lands Store. Roanoke, II. J.

HAVS. 73rIgive notice to all CttslOaMri that 1 will pay 4fi cents, in cash, for srery pound of had rolls taken ttuiu the establlsbmi at, as loon as returned. D. J. Hi Glasgow, May The Kentucky Kaiscd Jak, i inaue nts nrsi season (now i-finiiieiiceil,) at mt stahle in tjlus- ow, and ill serve mares at ill the sea- ion, or titH to insure; ami 0gO to Jennets.

Bessoe Uioasy tine at the end of the leaSOU, and insurance money due when the fact is ascertained the ware patted with. Beasoa ends 4th of July. Persona havUur natrss to breed, ami wishing io rai'-e tine mull ure desired to call and see for themaelves. Oseal care ill be witbiaares but no liability for accidents or escapes. tt.

l'. HAWEXKAMl, (Ttiolesislg Qrocer and Comniission 51 Kltt 11 1 AT. o. second STREET, ST. LOCIB, I tRTICI I.

attention i aid tosalesof II. bij Tobacco, Bacon end Lard. mhi 355 FURNITURE. 1 a 1 Wo have in store ao eatea- fit Oka glass a. in matches 60 shot 0 sbar lead 2 bbh Rice 6 Loaf sugar 0 Crushed do 10 cjuilt waddiM hales 1-4 Do.

laestie onib'irga 2 tp shining 1 htn naburg 1 eestt Seda' 1 do Sala rat us it gross r'loice aegare shirt buttons i) 1.. u. v.aiu.. 1 1 1 nrnnue else rn round a Grocery tttdta wt. ch aril Usohi at Glasgow pri- "Y'l ,1 clusively aca.n business, Roanoka, May 3.

It98 ly. DAGt'EInEA! V. kLEEBY. W. I'.

Ft ITS DECS to ut to the ladies and geatlemi a I Xt FATRTTE and in pared to execute beautiful sod life-like Liksnesscs In i5l its of tssej Art, pron.pt: -s on able terms. A call 0 it examination of his specimens is solicited. Rooms up stairs ii. Loiirt House, and Opi from A. M.

to i e. v. 9f instructions given in the art, any 1 le urn tbe business, on reasonable Paj-tte. April w. white.

UO-W, DENCAN -v. smith. NEW SPiiiNj GOODS! Plentyands)ine uud Cheap. "ciu for large aoriae A are now reeaivuig our Sptij'c; aunallea. Our Furniture aa, nn I leave 1,.

Hie r.tn ii of ruhl.e. iiiinii ileitis, v. e-iu-t 11.I- le- sive and slegant stock ot Furniture, which sire to close oui preparatory to remot in new Quarters, anu te make 1 imi'oiiat tuns, uur I'uiniiuie wast reel llie .11, 1,1 1 11 -e; I iti 1 1 1 to sell to punctual customers on usual tu .1. ai.u 1i1clut.es in eveiv dd'aitnirn. troubling those who deal with us to mrs.e ouar-' desirable scUctlea of lorelga utd Dc.

KT.j aax a can ami we a call anil 1 11:111., tion ol our stock, which eousistain part of 4 marble tap bureaus 4 piano -tools; 15 dressing do; I pairplush do 14 plain di( i hair cloth do; 9 line hook Cases! f4 counter do; II marble centre tables! BO do, chairs, all kind. 4 pl tin do; 4 pr side BO! Ii card dc; 2 work stands; i duung taWsi 'i bat larks; I what ROtS! li qugrtotts 1 marbli wash staadsi li aacloead do; i4 plain and com do; hair 100 bedsteads, aUkinos 2D till safes; 12 ciij hoaivt safe; 11 1 suitresses, all sins; 4 tine hair Dattrasse 10 moss do; ii cotton do; 12 eribsi 2 do ehildreas1 chairs; i writio desk MOrengO warrior is a lie else color, 14 band. 1. lounges; 0 wardrobes; blghi 01 great beauty of form and style, possess- 0 line hair cloth rocking chairs; in-line bone and superior action, and as a breed- line plush do do; cr has prove I himself inferior to none. He was 24 arm cane do do; sired by IforenflQ MaeamOth, bis dam by Tipnc- 12 nurse cane do do; canoe.

LWrlQ A. A. PUOH. oil wood do dm OKStic Ul'V Goods Bats, RonnrtS sad Trimmings, nSaiarj and Gloves; aiid teiu C.no.is, Mourning of all kinds. White goods ill grei.t VAlittV', Gentlemen's goods, Choice all paper, China and Qwtsware, Haidware and Cutlery, lltiot- ard Shoes, Family Groceries, Parasols, Mantillas, Pmbrelderles.

Lac, s. hi ii-i keepers notions, Stc. tin the Whole our unusiiallv complete and at. tractive stock which it will at'ord us much plias. ure to exhibit, as ar assured our fiUnds wnl he picas.

with the la quality. -Hie il Hfi. DUSCA i layette 'oj. Scamps. Professors Norton un Hodft, itinerant lecturers on Psychology, recently done" tlie printers and hotel Lcepers at Columbia.

Watch thrin. 1 (tensloa tables. 12 fret longt 2 patent laUBfM, entirely a new style, dufcrent from any ever otferi i in this market. BT -'a11 Slid see. We will sell lnxv fht lowest.

NANSON BARTEOLOW. Glasgow, January imwi, FOB SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH. rpHE I.RGi: Blih sm.atfd in s- the upper part of the City of GiaagOW, and known as the "Jews1 will sold StitAf roa Cisn.tf application kg rasd.e at or to J. April IHI Agaet..

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