Racine Daily Journal (Newspaper) - May 7, 1860, Racine, Wisconsin DAILY JOURNAL Dutch astronomer Of RACINE DULY RACINE WIS 7 1860 Lieutenant Underwood of the IT 8 Brown at Milwaukee has teen ordered to the cutter Black on Lake Brie lomo note has predicted tho reappearance in August next of the famous comet known as that of Charles THE Louisville Journal says there is no truth in the report that Mr Beverly L Clark was divorced from his wife for the purpose of joining the Franciscan Monks before his dentil in Guatemala A recent sale of autograph letters in London a letter of George written when a subaltern in the Colonia Government to the Governor of Vir ginia sold for 10 A YOUNG man 18 years old confined in the Penitentiary at Albany N Y makes daily 43 pairs of brogans with apparent easo An individual who saw him on the bench a work that he appeared to blow tin pegs from his mouth into the shoe and er made a miss while he was his looking a him No wonder shoes so quick ly when they aro blown together THE CIRCUIT Spring term o the Circuit Court for this County adjourned on Saturday last A large number of cases have been disposed of and the alacrity of manner in the duties of the Judge have been discharged has won for him the confidence and approval of all who have business before him Tbe Judge opens the Kenosha Circuit in that County this afternoon ACCIDENT horse belonging to 0 Hawley Esq of this city was killed on Saturday in the following man ner He was hitched to a post on Eleventh Street near Wisconsin when becoming frightened he reared and came down upon the post with such force as to force it through the skin into his entrails In this state with a portion of his bowels ing he broke loose and ran down the street until in front of tho Court House when he fell nnd expired A saya Nothing has happened in the whole course of Mr an's Administration which has disturbed him so much as the revelation of Mr Walk er He has walked the streets every ing and afternoon stopping on the cornera to talk of it indiscriminately He denounces the treachery of Walker In betraying his confidence in the most unmeasured terms and it is reported with how much truth we do not know he was willing and that Judge Black should accept Walker's challenge and meet him on the field THE TRIAL OF G W D ANDREWS AT trial of this person on a charge of setting the at Delavan Co was brought to ft close on Friday afternoon The jury after being out about twenty minutes returned a verdict of not guilty Soon ufter tho verdict had been rendered Chas D Holt of the TJ S A at- tempted to arrest him on a charge of being a deserter Mr Menzies one of his coun Bel claimed however that he had already arrested him for the same offence It is he deserted in April 1853 having some three years to serve TnE RULING now the called Great International Prize in which two men so far brutalized themselves as to stand face to face for over two morta long hours pounding each others upper works with sledge hammer blowa not be- cause they had just cause for anger bu simply to see who possessed the most brawn and endurance is the all-absorbing topic o conversation Tho roughs gloat over th details professional men forget their care for nonce and In fact all classes of peo pie have expressed the deepest interest i its progress and conclusion Even the littl youngsters about our streets have caugh the infection and the great battle is fough over again by miniature and An evening or two since our attention was attracted to a group of boys whose ranged from ten to sixteen years ed upon one of the back streets of the School Section Upon drawing near them we found a ring formed a belt um- pires and referees chosen and two shavers stripped to the buff a la prize ing in on muscle The blows were sent home with a will yet good naturedly to all appearances and each had his little knot of partisans clustered around his who cheered most lustily as one or the other obtained an advantage Time was called out by one and they ed until time was called again when similar scene was enacted This was kept until it became too dark whoa lees called it a and they ceased to in some other pastime or retire to their homes Now we don't propose to draw uny moral from this actual occurrence for it is too plainly to be seen by every one to need drawing out TDK surgical reports to the Roman made up to tha ull show that 147 persons had been killed on the den outbreak of the 19th of March the papers from Oregon re- by the last mail It appears that tho Republicans there are fully aroused Ings are called in various counties to prepare for the Congregational election in June AN incarnate fiend named Hobbs living at Orange N J set fire to his dwelling on Monday night burning to death four of his children nnd severely burning his wife anc two other children He has been arrested A Macon Ga merchant informs the Citizen of that place that within a month past he has lost by the of letters containing remittances Two o tho missing letters had been registered ONB of ex-Emperor dukes who managed to escape from Hayti with ed pockets is luxuriating in Paris He lolls in a carriage Is driven by a white man nnd has two white Republican State Convention will be held in Iowa City on the of May Candidates for Secretary of State Treasurer Auditor Attorney General Land and Presidential Electors are to bo nominated Talman Fitch a prominent and wealthy citizen of Cleveland died on Saturday ing at the age of 70 years to Dr Forbes there are in London children trained to crime receivers of stolen goods gamblers drunkards habitual drunkards habitual gin drinkers sons subsisting on profligacy A wretch named Joseph Shubert residing in Springfield Ohio lately turned his mother an aged woman of eighty out of doors to starve Some of the neighbors took her in their home and ed the villian with a coat of tar and ers Judge Lynch has noble Impulses NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EDWARD McENERY Vesuvius appears disposed to get up an- other sensation On the 20th and 21st of of March the mountain threw out fire and burning stones at the same time uttering a loud noise as of thunder At the foot of tho mountain small craters were formed with the earth open the currents of lava issuing THE Broza del Toros at Havana was the scene of a novel entertainment on Sunday the fight a tiger and three blood hounds One of the dogs was instantly killed at the commencement of the battle and other two disabled Yet the umpire decided the tiger was beaten There was a large concourse of people in attendance TnE SLAVE IN FULL Government has received reliable tion that a cargo of Africans has been successfully landed upon the coast of Texas very recently and a secret agent from the Land Office has been dispatched to that quar ter for more definite information The au with which these movements are con ducted and their successful issue trouble tho Executive officers not a little SINGULAR tho train on he New York Central Railroad was going om Buffalo to Rochester on Thursday ight lust a wild pigeon flew against the cad light of the locomotive broke tho lass nnd extinguished the light It paid 10 forfeit of its life and was found inside 10 lantern nearly dead The glass in front of an inch in thickness had hole broken through it just large enough o ellow the bird to cuter DEATH OF rather colored lecturer of Oshkosh died tst Monday while absent on a lecturing tour The Democrat says he was a man of considerable ability and possessed A x a property Mr Parker was n the school houso at Montery near and was taken sick when half through He was carried to the houso of Mr Moreland where he died on Monday last and from whence his body was sent to his sorrowing family writer in the Lynn Mass ter asserts that the number of deaths by consumption have decreased some 50 per cent per annum among the stone cutters of Quincy Milton and tha marble works of Vermont since they have ceased shaving Independent has the following We learn that the residence of the late John A Farnum in North Geneva wss burned to the ground last Sabbath We have not learned the particulars but hear it is supposed to be the work of an incendiary About a year and a half ago Mr Farnum died and a few months ago Mrs Farnum followed her husband and now their house is burned They are truly an afflicted A fine new residence has arisen on the farm of Mr A H Burnell of Lafayette In this county near where his former residence stood that was burned a few weeks ago THE Institution is of some Recount when won The don correspondent of the N Y Serald ssys of it It is of massive and heavily wrought ver with the arms of England in the centre the British Lion atone end and the insignia of clasped the other while one of the sections contains an engraving of wo pugilists engaged in a practical exemplification of the manly art A shield upon its left blank for the name of the possessor when he shall have acquired a full title by having held it three years against all comers It will belong to Sayers if ho win the coming fight Its pecuniary value is about nnd Mr Dowling informed me that should win it he would be required to leave this value here before he could take it Irom the country SHERIFF'S SALE Circuit Court lor the County Racine County Stephen and Fetor against and Isaac Taylor De- fendants IN pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of the Circuit Court for the County of made in the above cause and hy virtue and in pursuance of an execution out of said Court to en- force mechanic's lien on certain premises herein after described and to me directed and delivered 1 have levied on and shall expose to sale at public auction as the law directs at the Court House in the city and county of Racine and State of Wisconsin on Saturday the 14th day of April A D at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day the lowing described property to brick building standing on all that certain piece or parcel of land situated lying and being in the city and county of Racine State of known and described as follows to number twelve in Block number eighteen 18 1 as Hie same in marked and original plot of the village of Bacine made by Moses Surveyor fi.nd recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in and for county of and aleo all the right title and interest which the Defendant Eugene Honland of in and to the above described piece of land on the day of March A D 1857 Dated at Sheriff's March 1st A D 1860 WM G EVERIT Sheriff Bacine County FULLER Plaintiffs Attorneys inch The aboro sale ia adjourned until the 1st day of May A D 1880 at the same time and place a Sheriff of Co STRONG 4 FOLLEK Bacine April 10 The above sale is adjourned Tuesday the 22nd day of May A 1860 at the same time and place above mentioned Bacine Slav 1st 1860 WM G EVERIT Sheriff Bacine County STRONG ft Tiff Great Reduction NO 57 MISCELLANEOUS S I S ED McENERY No 138 Main St RACINE WIS Great Reduction in Prices N E W GOODS FOR LOCAL NOTICES REMOVAL office of the AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY in this city has been removed to first door East of the Bank of Racine on Fourth street The patrons of the Company and those wishing anything in their line will always find the ready to accommodate them dlw N A VANTINE Peak are selling Gold Pens which they warrant the very best manufac turc If not satisfactory you can return them Mrs Flagg has just returned from New York with a fresh stock of Millinery Goods both Spring and Summer Gardiner's Excelsior Tooth Powder has established a reputation is being the best preparation in use fur cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums and purifying the OH GARDINER CO Proprietors Milwaukee Sold by II G WINSLOW nnd H F STONE Racine GEORGE R WALLS ARCHITECT PRACTICAL BUILDER CORNER of Eighth street and Western Plank Road west of the Railroad bridge Bacine SASH BLINDS AND DOORS On hand and made to order in every style PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Procured for all classes of buildings as also th construction of the same attended to and on a reasonable terms as anywhere I also will attend to all kinds of alterations nnd repairs on ings stores I also have the exclusive right for Racine county of WICKS CELEBRATED ATMOSPHERIC CHURN Of which the New York Rural We are satisfied Wicks improved Atmospheric Churn is u decided acquisition if not the long desideratum and will bring the but tet inside ot five minutes and no mistake I make three sizes Two weeks trial will be Riven and not proving satisfactory return the Churn and your money will be refunded Mr W also has the right to manufacture for and Kanosha RODGERS IMPROVED WASHING Patented May 17th 1859 This is one ot the best machines of its kind extant The clothes nre put into a ing ribbed cylinder through which a current of water is constantly passing Tbe washing is done in the most thorough ner and positively without injury to the most delicate garment A specimen can be seen by calling at my shop Mr Wall is also agent for the Premium Bee Hive the host in the world and can sell Hives or rights for individual town or county nse N B Farm produce taken in exchange for work Will offer thia week lor to hit molt of FRENCH ENGLISH ITALIAN and CHINESE DRESS SILKS that hai ever been offered in thia State They comprise the balance ot an and have been at rates ruinous to tlic Attention ii requested to a very choice collection o CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVES M KEID E L WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE CONTINUES IN BO- SIM ESS AT THE Old Stand of del No 72 Main Street where can be found a well selected stock of WEAR ot Cloths Cassimers Linens Hats and Cups Shirts Collars Neck Ties and all sorts of Fur which I will sell cheap for CASH ONLY Custom Work done promptly to order in the latest and most fashionable style XI X Xj No 12 Main Street Has j ust received a new and fashion able stock of Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOODS which she offers for sale at prices to suit the THE ECONOMIST THE GREAT STOVE OF THE DAT BT THS WILL OF W J Treadwell Perry Norton TEE heavy and durable admirably fitted TEE ECONOMIST has a mammoth Oven THL ECONOMIST has a new patent Broiling Fixture ISE ECONOMIST bakes like tbe old brick oven THE ECONOMIST combines all the late im- TEE ECONOMIST is simple in its and very easily managed TBE ECONOMIST is rapidly going into al use ECONOMIST is extensively sold in one ot the different States No one will purchase a Stove until they have ined TBS ECONOMIST Call at my store and get a book descriptive ol NO of ore an MIST and when read you will buy ves You will find there a Cooking and Heating THE ECO one of the Sto AND GOFFER WARE and everything appertaining to tho Repairing and jobbing of all kinds promptly and well Don't forget to call Bacin HENRY J MORGAN HOUSE BUILDER CARPENTER a On St between Villa and Campbell Streets HJ M HOLDS HIMSELF PREPARED TO furnish specifications and plans of ings and is ready to contract for the erection of the same upon the lowest terms anil Jobbing done neatly upon the shortest notice april PARISIAN e nil the rags Steers Peak want them and will pay the highest price in goods or cash Titus Block 1 O O HATS AND CAPS THE HARPER'S do not much of this committee of Something has put them in shade We are inclined to think that the decision of Judge Shaw of Massachusetts is the cause of it He held in the Sanborn case thai the sergeant at arms of the senate could not ex- any other power than his own ual strength in attempting to arrest tus witnesses he could not delegate his nor call on the posse constables This being the case witnesses cannot as the law now stands bo compelled to attend and and John Brown Jr will not be called upon We scarcely know whether our ders will be more pained or relieved snys the Bombay Timet to hear that Miss Emily Wheeler the daughter of General Wheeler of is still alive Harvey superintendent of the department for the abolition of Thuggee tion with the unfortunate young lady who we understand is so utterly broken in spirit she her friends not to seek to bring her back again but to leave her to her wretched fata Yet it were better surely for the poor girl that her request should not be complied with Time may obliterate the re- of even her sorrows and it were no real kindness to her to obey what wild wishes her present morbid nervousness of may teers Peak are selling Wall and Curtain paper at lowest price Their stock is large and entirely new Peak have received a choice lot of new music Anything not on hand they order three times a week G Ii BOOTH CO WOOLD respectfully inform the zens of Bacine and vicinity that they are now ready to supply all who may wish wuh o- n o 13 n x u at the lowest possible cash price at No COME NEW SPRINO AT OLD STAND OF H GRISWOLD THE subscriber would announce to tbe citizens of and vicinity that he keeps con- stantly on hand a full variety of all the latest terns of OLD BLACK STAR LINE The New Patent Seamless Felt Caps are taking a great run Also new styles of bolt Hats sold cheap as the times will admit tor ready nay ironed and Caps made to order Panama and Palm Leaf Hats Buck Gloves and Mitts Trunks The undersigned ia confident from his long ex- in this business that he can sell to suit customers highest prices paid f or F March 19th DRESS GOODS which will be disposed Joi In consequence of present depressed state oi tbe foreign trade at TEN PER CENT below The special notice of ii called B lot of Black OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK A o JEI T A N D TRY EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE THE subscribers would announce to the people of this city that they are again in the ME AI it the old stand ot vi No 88 Main street where they hope to supply all their old friends and customers and aa many new ones aa choose to come with the best meats the market a a call and you will DIED LONO YET MR A formerly of Albany New York wonld inform the zens of Racine and vicinity that he has opened a Dyeing Scouring Establishing on Main Street J O Bartlett's Mr Giffen promises that no pains or expense shall be snared in his endeavors to please both la regard to colors and finish Gent's Coats Vests and Pants dyed scoured and pressed in a to new goods Ladies Silk Satin Velvet Merino M de Laine and Bombazine dresses dyed in every variety ot Broche and Shawls and Crumb Clothes scoured and pressed without injury to the colors Gents A Ladies Kid cleaned in the French style N U Goods entrusted to his care will be at- tended to on tho shortest notice A Bacine April Runners and Proprietors of Bogus ces they are strongly recommended to passage before leaving home bv which they would escape great annoyance and serious loss As the rates by all Liverpool same Steerage and Second they cannot possibly save by not inu in the interior She following are the advantages gained by those who book before leaving home 1st They pay the very lowest rates 2d are allowed to go on the the day before the appointed day of wiling and thus avoid the great expense of going into Boarding House and double cartage of baggage 3d They avoid tho danger of buying less tickets and of being If arrive too late for the fof which they are booked or if tha ship is delayed th will be forwarded by the flnt going without any extra charge On arrival in Sew York pay no attention to any one who may address you as they will offer to take you to any office you inquire for but will not doso they will on y take you to where you will certainly non ol STRIPED ITALIAN every wei John Bright Kelly Dt Witt Clinton Universe Cultivator J A Guy 2 hornton Wood st i JOHN BECK Racine Boot and Shoo Store So 53 Main Street THE best of workmen only employed ular attention paid to custom work Mendin g done to order and on S A 1 Chancellor Draft on Great Ireland S C PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT and Doek WBKJOHBIK only place in the city where you can get J Sands Cream Ale is at Saloon opposite TiW Now Block who ia sole agent for Racine Also a good glass of Half and Half or London Porter of the bent quality The bes Baltimore Oysters constantly on hand These are freibly and the richest lustre and will be retailed at the common goods are sold at Orders from the country Newar A Agent In Racine Wla of B A M B B selected stock OB it attended to and entire