Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 August 1855 — Page 2

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RIGHT

SIDE UP AND COMING!

Democratic

GRAND RALLY INDIANAPOLIS!!

OX WEDXESDAY

August 29th,

THE WHOLE PEOPLE

IRE COMING!!

DEMOCRATIC MEETING.

Tho National Democracy of Wayno township •will meet at the usual place of holding e'e-!ioii*.oi! Saturday the LSLH of August. Let every National man bo in attendance.

DEMOCRATIC MEETING.

There will be a meeting of ihe National Democracy of Montgomery couniy at 15rown' Valiey. on •SATURDAY Tllil lt OF Sri'TilliIiMK.

Col. S. 0. Will-«*». Lew Wallace. .1. K. M.. IV.:altl. Daniel W. Voorhe?s and M. Man^m. w"l be iu attendance nud ro- i'.ie people. Tbe ball id started, come out and keen il moving.

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the rV'ina ra of TUWxsmr.

THE KIOT IN IJOU!SVil.Lr.

•Bloodshed at the polls has become so

common of late, that its re-occurrence starlies the public no more than another rail­

road accident, 13 uf. the affair in Louisville on Monday calls for consideration.

There arc several versions of it, and it l?

important tirst to find the one most reliable. We have the story as told by the Louisville Journal. We admit for Mr. Prentice, its

editor, good character in everything but politics. For a week before the election,

being the Know Nothing organ of Kentuek v, his Daily literally rcek-d with calumniations of the Catholic Church, and abuse of

foreigners. Every column was charged

with matter, wriiun as only Mr. Prcn

can write, lashing the Know Nothing mania into madness In sober truth, wo attribute

the whole riot to Mr. Prentice, and charge him as ctiief stimulator of the horrible out­

rages. After the murder is done, co'.hing

is more natural than that he should tell the I

as to be entitled to belief—that is the Louisville Courier. I editor was a Know

11 if ,1 r* '1!,U

lie seceded, insteau of gotna: to the Dem-

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ocrais, however, he voted the whole Know

Nothing ticket except Col. Marshall. So

that, not inimical to tlie Church-burners,

nor friendly to thc Democrats, we have

chosen his account for publication, and accordingly recommend it to our readers as

tbe most reliable. Wc will only add, that the T/Ws and Democrat, whose offices were

threatened by the mob, corroborate the statemf'nis of the Courier, which, it will be

observed, speaks as an eve witness What tlu-n are the facts'? The Church-

burners begin their operations on the night before—Sunday night (?). The "Ameri­

can Executive Committee*"' despatch their

bands to the respective pulls, having pioivided tnem with refreshments—liquor, and .seen them duly armed. From all the dens

and haunts and secret holes in the city, the murderous banditti march to their nosts.

The morni% cotnes* and finds them rea- [From the Lonisviii^ouner.]

dy. If there was any donbt about their or-!

ders, it is speedily dissipated. Hardly are the polls opened before they are seized by E 1R50"5.

Tlie Editor of the Courier went in per-

two foreigners driven from the polis, forced

poor wretch, and regardless of his gray

hairs and his native Kentucky blood and

majonty for the CImrch-biunors.

This is simply an atrocious Church-burner

lie. The riot beg in in the morning all over the city. This killing the three men was

late in the afternoon on Main street, near

Eleventh. It was begun by an attack upon three Irishmen, seeing which the Irish

!:red repeated volleys from the windows of

their houses. But what shall be said in extenuation of

set tint fire to lii-h houses, and burning the inmates to death, or shooting them down it'

attempting to escape. Were theyAmeiienns or devils, that roasted jive men to death?

Reflect upon the scene presented by the Court House yard. About it lay the bod­

ies of men dead and mutilated, and, to perfect the horror, one woman with her legs lit­

erally burned off! Can cannibal atrocity exceed this? True, the woman was the

mother of some "d—d Greeks," but she was not a naturalized voter, hence no legiti­

mate subject of Church-burner vengeance. One would have thought that the imbruted wretches would have discriminated at least

between the sexes! Now, the Know Nothing presses will not

dare to justify the riot but they will attempt to shift the blame of the blood.—

Thcv will say the Irish commenced it.—

Let us see. The Celts in Louisville are but a few hundred time and again they have been attacked and beaten at the polls and

in the streets. Is it probable that they,

few, weak, mostly unarmed, would fire the tirst shot against the thousands raging for

their blood? Again it is said, that the Irish lmd gnns,

pistols, and thirteen kegs of powder destroyed in one of the burnt hou-es. This is

a lie. Tlie explosion of thirteen kegs oi"

powder would have desolated a third pari,

of the city, but. there was no such explosion.

every citizen has his gun and the fno

and

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aun-.it too rnme-murderer to testifv—he r_

must refuse to hear the Journal. Pollu­

•vitelv (hero

MnPl

natch, there is a papei so cucumstanced

°,,r sr*"

ttiic in oxc it I ivitor Siv Ici lus own skirts' *\t?i i"il» i«i i^higs and Democrats, or, to go further returned to tlie I-irst ard polls. Pre-ent-raust be cleaned—his hands rid of the blood.

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always follow

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at licme li101e is

rom nmo irT

the blood thirsty wretches. The citizens, Bloody "Work-~Murder and Arson.

gather to vote. But no man is allowed to, I Twenty Men Killed."

American politics, the assassins punish him j, On Sunday night, large detachments of also. Glorious American Spirit! I men were sent to the First and Second The candidates for Congress were Mr.' Wards t° se that the polls were properly T-. ,f i. ,• opened. Ihese men, the "American hxPiebton and Col. Maishall Mai ah all ior

Duringthe day the telegraph, entirely sub-1 election into a perfect farce, without one sidized by Know Nothings, staled through- redeeming or qualifying phase. out Indiana, that the riot was commenced

There might have been arms but there is meiiy a partner at the (rait House, was sea fire-arm of some sort in every hou-c— vendy, il not fatally beaten

between the Democrats and the Fed-1

Xoman, therefore, seeking thc truth, can ,,,..,1 ., -1, ,, nance, foil

a S a

nn

1 Kn NolIlin

S the result of their procnp-.

tion and intolerance. Mui

confll! ifin wil]

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ing in secret. We pitv tl

a lvnow

'Xothimr. A tew davs before the election, bership with the ord

I: (iiana who lve bccn

on the ground, whose lower extremities are entirely burned away. L'*gs and arms are lying around thick. Among the bodies is thai of Mr. Qtiinn, whose houses were burned down. He was shot in several places and afterwards burned.—X. A. Ledger.

£3T The National Democracy of Union township had a glorious meeting at Stuarts-

burgh on Thursday night. Oover 300

persons were present and the gieatest en-

thusiam prevailed during thc speaking.— Speeches were made by Messrs. Wallace, Cumberland, Sellers, and Lee.

Reign of Terror.

unless—Ac can give the sign to the satisfac- We passed, yesterday, through the fora£j&Tbe furious crowisatisfied itself, however, iionof the Church-burners. Glorious A mer-j of an election. As provided for by statute, ^jt}, breaking a few window panes, and ican spirit! jP°

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ch as ri

est difficulty, none but Church-burners edy, enacted. Hundreds and thousands

could vote. In the Sixth Ward, he saw! were deterred from voting by direct acts ofj

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i, ,! intimidation, others through fear of conse-

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by Irishmen shooting three Americans-Iof "Pe™''1™ 'ndcod we do

lh ai tcrnoon a

.snow, that the only use made ol them, Broadway. Wc are unable to ascertain the this instance, was to defend, not attack. facts concerning the disturbance, fc-cme But whether ihe riot was begun bv na- fourteen or filieen men were shot, includlive or foreigner, tlie true subject for ie- ing oiiieei iiliams, Joe Sel\age, and otha a tlect:on is. whv have we sucii r:o at all -an iber ot nouses, chiefly Orerman eobee hous~nd thinking of this, every good man w-11 .s

the goose,"

«on il i« presumed to vote In the Seventh' ""h*,"«"«* jU,raging in the upper part of the city, .on, in. presumed to vote. in .ne.e en franchise.^ 2*ever, perhaps, was ah Upon the proceedings of yesterday and Ward he discovered that without tne great- greater farce, or as wc should term it trag-, ]ast

q„enMSj and a mullitud(,°from tU(.

to run a gauntlet, beat unmercifully, stoned: proper facilities. Tbe city, indeed, was, and stabbed." An honorable man, former- during the day, in possession of an armed ly a member of Congress, tries to save a roob, the base passions of which were infu-

riated to the highest pitch by the incendiary appeals of the newspaper orgnn and the

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the Church-buruers, Preston ior the Whigs uisitc refreshments, and as may be imaginand Democrats. Well, the friends of Pres-jed they were in very tit condition on yeston were largely in the majoritv—so says! terday morning- to s^O that the rights of the Courier—yet could not cJnfront the were respected. Indeed they discharged the important trusts commuted to mob, and had no disposition to exei cise

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leaders of the Know Nothing party.

Committee" supplied with the req-

jn

sucj,

their right of franchise at the muzzle of forever to the admiration of out-law.s!— cannon and point of the bayonet. They They opened the polls they provided ways did not vote at all hence, the tremendous:

ant 1110:105

nianner as to commend them

for their own party to \ote

they bluffed and bullied all who could not

he sig

,|

ley in fact

converted tbe

when or how their plan

not care to know where such a system of outrage—such perfidy—such dastardy-— was conceived. We only blush for Kentucky that her soil was the scene of such outrages, and that some of her sons were participants in the nefarious swindle.

It would be impossible to state when or how this riot commenced. By day break the polls were taken possession of bv the American party, and in pursuance of their preconcerted game, they used every stratagem or device to hinder the vote of every man who could not manifest to the "guardians of the pulls" his soundness on the K. N. question. We were personally witness to the procedure of the party in certain wards, and of these wc feel authorized to speak. At the Seventh Ward we discovered that for three hours in the outset in the morning, it was impossible for those not "posted" to vote, without the greatest difficulty. In the Sixth Ward a party of bullies were masters of the polls. We saw two foreigners driven from the polls, forced to run a gauntlet, beat unmercifully, stoned and stabbed. In the case of one fellow the Hon. Wm. Thomasson, formerly a member of Congi-ocs from t.his district, interforotl.. and while appealing to the maddened crowd to cease their acts of disorder and violence Mr. Thomasson was struck from behind and beat. His gray hairs, his loncj public service, his manly presence, and his thorough Americanism, availed nothing with the crazed mob. Other and serious fights occurrcd in the Sixth Ward, of which we have no time to make mention now.

The more serious and disgraceful disturbances occurred in the upper wards. The vote cast was but a partial one, and nearly altogether on one side. No show was given to the" friends of Preston, who were

In the morning, as we state elsewhere, George Burge, a carpenter living on the corner of 9ih and Market, was killed near Hancock street. A German named Fritz, for-

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debat-! was set lire to.

lie

rood men of

deluded into mem-

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them—SECEDE before it is too!

Ccj" A gentleman irom Louisville informs! and killed by one in the upper story, and a! us that ihe court hou-c yard presents one 1 Mr. Graham met with a similar fate. An! of the most horrible spectacles it is possible Irishman who discharged a pistol at the to conceive of. Burnt bodies are Ivin^ around iri every direction. One wom tti !i-s

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brulien into ani pi

wuh the tact, that, previous to-o'clock, when the vast crowd, auo-mented the advent of the Church-burners, there I accessions Irom every part of the city, were no such contests disgracing the cities I

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... .... nfles, were proceeding to attack the Catho-

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.. ,. was there such collisions between the: arrested them with'a speech, and the mob

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occurred

.on blielby street, extending from Main to

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arrnc(

l. About 4

shot-guns, muskets, and

I-K «k"ch Shelby strcfl. Mayor Ba.bee

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lar?e

Part.y'

with a

In an

.v,,L „, a,, c,i ovs wun muskets, made tbeir appearance.! \nns in your hands, in an honorable con

i10Ul-afterwards the large brewery on

anJ Jefi crsonstre eiir the

I in ihe lower part of the city, thc disturbances were characterized bv a greater de-

uancc

«ei., cnaraciemea Dy a

.. gree ot oioouy work. Late in the atternoon

y! three Irishmen going down Main street,

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not Liconie accesboi} to similar riots near Lievt-ntn, were attacked, and one

bu- one course~co:ne!knocked down. Then ensued a terrible

scone

-I' i^h firing from the windows of

their houses, on Main street, repeated vol-1

—__•-••••• loys. Mr. Rodes, a river man. was shot,'

chiefly tenanted by Irish, and upon any of:l

back of a man's head was shot and then .' CITIES i.v RUSSIA.—In ali the vast empire hung. He, however, survived both pun-1 of Russia, not more than three cities r.on-

ishmenis. John Hudson, a carpenter, was tain a population of 6U,000 inhabitants, shot dead during the fracas. namely: St. Petersburg, 470.202 'Mos IjijAfter dusk, a row of frame houses on cow. 340,058 and Warsaw, 154,700 the Main street, between Tenth and Eleventh,! population of Odessa is 60. loo Sevastopol, the property of Mr. Quinn, a well known |41,155. The much talked of ciiy of ArchIrishman, were set on tire. The flames ex-1 angel contains only 9,539. in tended across the street and twelve build-1 ing were destroyed. These houses were).

.1 Wc nr« advised 1l1.1t r»»n ™.re|

killed. We are advised that jive men were

roasted to death, having been so badly woun-dr-d bv cnin shot trnnnd tJint fhr-v rnuM

uot escape from the burning buildings, 'f Ofajl the enormities and outrages committed by the American party yesterday and last night, we have no time now to write. The mob having satisfied its appetite for blood, repaired to Third street, and until midnight ma'de demonstrations against ^the "Times" and "Democrat" offices.—

were opened, and privilege grant- burning the sTgn of the Times office.

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of

At ont 0 cIoi this morning a orge fire

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"we

to CO

rlwo

have no time nor hca]X now

mment. We are sickened with the

.ry thought of the men murdered, and

houses burned and pillaged, that signalized the' American victory yesterday. Not less than twenty corpses from the trophies of this wonderful achievement.

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COLORED MEN FOii OFFICE JN NEW *_- YOI1K.

or three weeks since a call was made

by the colored people of New York to meet in Convention at Troy, on the first Tuesday of September. The New York Herald mn&Q some very severe comments on the affair,

and the following letter from oue of the

signers to the call is the consequence: ALBANY, July 24, 1855. To the Editor of the Xcw York Herald:

is to meet at J. roy on the first Tuesday in September Your notice, sir, of that Convention. has. it appears, created a great deal.of uneasiness among my while Abolition friends. My white Abolition friends charge me with trying to make divisions in the Abolition rank.s--of creating prejudice acjr.inst color.

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largely in the majority, but who in the face) of cannon, muskets, and revolvers, could the people ol Indiana endorse a party which uot, being an unarmed and quiet populace, tcaches such unnatural doctrines? "Down confront the mad mob. So the vote was| -]j i] cast one way, and thc result stands before ,, ,1 ithe public negro. I his is the policy of Abolitionism

It is true that I did get up a call for a Colored Slate Convention, and I am not ashamed to call it a Colored Convention.— I want the colored people of this State to meet together for thc purpose of holding a

just meaning. I remain, your humble servant.' S. MYERS.

This Colored Convention is but the legitimate offspring of Know Nothing Abolitionism. Let the Know Nothing Abolition par­

ty of Indiana succeed in the elections of this and next season and it will not be five

years until we shall see our Constitution

changed, and Negroes made equal, in all things, with tlie whites. We shall then

have Negro candidates for the Legislature, and for Congress, rnd other offices. Will

diana, luok to the issue to which Iv. N. Ablolitionism is fast hastening you.—Sentinel.

PItJNC'K COKTSCIIASiOS-'I'''.S ADDRESS, .t/l'he following is (fort.schakoQ''s address to the garrison of Sebastopol the dav after the affair of tlie Cth:

"Ili- Toirrs OF INKTUMAXN*, June I9th. "CI'MKADES! The bloodv combat of yesterday, and the defeat of our enemv, has crowned our arms with immortal laurels.— Russia owes you her thanks, and will not refu-e them. Many of our companions-in-

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Pi(-'cc of brass ord, breasts to the fire of our impious enemies,

nance, followed by a number ot men and .md die as vour comrades have died, with I

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junction of Green,! than violate the oath which vou have

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back with enormous losses. Your commander again thanks you in the name of the Emperor and of holy Ru-sla. The time is near at hand when the pride of the enemv shall be overthrown—when his armv shall be swept from our territory like straw before tlie wind. Until then have faith iri God, and fiuht for your Emperor and coun11 v. (signed)

REGON

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the tenants venturing out to escape die! tlie House of Representatives there are flames, they were immediately shot down, '-.twenty-eight Democrats to two Know-Noth-No idea cculd be formed of the number i'n=s'

ded by gun shot wounds that they could Pacific.

I see by the Heralded this week, that you have spoken of the Convention which who does attach himself to said Ameiican

Now, sir, twenty-live years of experience vention, without alteration so far as the matter of Slavery is concerned, but rejectconvinces me that if we, the colored people, are to be anything, we must commence the work ourselves we can better the condition of one another by being united.

poor white man, but tip with

neffi-o.*-j—this is what it teaches. Citizens of In-

would throw Mount Vesuv IUS best efforts I

POLITIC ?.—The Know Nothings of Louisana at their recent State Convention adopted the platform of thc Philadelphia Con-

ing that portion which proscribes Roman Catholics, and substituting therefor the following article "While we approve of the platform adopted by the national council of the American party at Philadelphia, we reject the application of the principles of the eighth article to American Catholics, as unjust,

We want to nominate' unfounded and entirely unworthv of our I

political Convention colored men for office. We have able and country. We shall forever continue to prointelligcnt colored men among us, \m\ wu in- against any abridgment of religious iend io nominate Frederick Douglass for liberty, holding it as a cardinal maxim that member of the Assembly from the county religions faith is a question between each of Monroe James W. Dullin, from the individual and his God. We utterly concounty of Ontario, and William Rich, from'demn any attempt to make religious belief the county of Rcnssalaer, for the Senate Dr.: a test for political office, and can never afJ. McCunc Smith from his district in the liliate with any party which holds sentiCi'y of New York, and a number of other

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worthy colored men\ and we want our white e,\ Abolition friends to come up and support lias it, will thus be seen how difficult it is to ticket. I am very sorry that your article ,.„( ,A has made our friends uneasy. We have right to call a National or State Convention when we think it will be for the best inter-1 The Platform is not the same in all the est of our people. My only object in writ-! Free State nor in all the Slave States.— incf this, is to gi\ you an insight into our y'ni say a -man is a Know

ments no': in accordance."—Boston Travel-

jget a Know Nothing Platform answer for all the United Stats.

Nothing now, you know not what you de­

scribe until you first have ascertained the

distinctive creed of the Know Nothings of his particular locality.

It is rather astonishing to us, however, that any respectable man should make a

man's religion or his birth place a test of

his qualification for office, when there are bad men and good men born in all countries :nd professing ail religions.

MISS L. A. KENNEDY^

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Encarnacion Games is 2,544.—

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'n Senaie seven Democrats to

two K. N's. Oregon has covered herself all .'over with glory. Sam had better drown

Boot iv Slue Store. Auif. 11. 13o5.

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arms have sealed with their blood the oath I emhn.'iiiir almost ewry variety of tTrldersleove^, ,vhi,:l, tl,,y look

«, bore k,pt

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,c,-ed

the promise which 1 gave to the h'mpei or, I

our father. Comrades I thank you for it. I* '-F^JRF-\DY MADE RLOTHIXO "My brothers! Large reinforcements are on 'lie ame terns. Those vf^himr bargaifi*! will marching from all parts of our sacred Itus-

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hc^\ ill soon ht With us. Oppose, .r t»efVre offYiivl IO'.VP. No\vis tlio as vou have hitherto done, your manlv ime to get vour goods at tlie manufacturers prices. A. RAMI:Y. 1 i?~: vTu-ttf

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test—mas to man, breast to breast—rather I SYATK OF IXDIAXA.I

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than violate the oath which you have sworn .„

A TREMENDOUS BLOW CP., I .. EXECUTOR'S SA2JE. Wc have for some time been satisfied! "VTOTICi: is herebypriven tial I Will ns tbo ¥.xthat after the August election there would be a series of explosions the Know JNoth- deeeAsed, exj-ose to sale at public auction to tho ing Councils throughout Kentucky that I highest bidder for cash in hand«tthe Court IIouso irmil-1 tbrow \r^-

Lou. Con.

WHITESBURO, Ky., July 3, 1855..* DEAR SIR:—This day I, as Secretary of Johnson Council, No. 456, addressed a letter to Phillip Swigert, Grand Mogul of the State of Kentucky, and for fear that he may not have received the same, I will endeavor to send to you a copy to be published that lie and others may be informed of its contents.

Honored Sir: Our Council has dissolved of itself—182 members, 91 of which have been expelled and 91 have withdrawn. The amount of funds disbursed, is -S-16 374 the amount of funds on hands, is §135 G2 j, which we have concluded to divide amongst the good Democrats and Saw's youngest children. Your books are in the hands of an honorable and high-minded gentleman, about -Ja mn7s'Vves\of^ the anti-American candidate in the sixth t-10

treasonable societies, and may any man

party be so dealt with. Yours, truly,: JAS. W. ROHI.VSOK, Secretary of Johnson Council, No. 45b\

To PHILLIP SWIGERT, Esq. .,/• ...

Congressional District of Ken.uckv 14^ pleased to publish me through the ditterent Anna Nauman. deceased, con.-Xiiihg of beds, bedcouncils of the United St.Ves, as a traitor to ,?0°k,n,£ utensils, ifce.. ifcc. Terms of salo: /r A credit of six months will be given fur all sums my God and my country for joining such j.

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TTrorLD respectfully VV Tawfordsviile and

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8-3000 or SUMMER GOODS AT COST.

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7"I^niX("J to make room for a largCM' tock of Fall and Winter goods than I have over before Oilered. I propose to sell my entire ,-tock of

I.ADITS i:i:s:s OOT)S.

consi-hrtig of Lawn. Swiss. Krfiieli and Persian

hallis, Bareges, Tissues. Ph.id and plain^Siiks, /clains, Ginghams and

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a,les.

'aii-oes.

Nankeens and

r.nd a lot of

EMBHOI DERY.

to tali.-- Lam satisfied that lean.-... ,-u. 1.

goods as are m-.-nooued above lull iwreent. low-

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TO WliO.-rl JT "TAY COXCEiiX.

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-"Soldiers 1' the enemv is beaten—driven deceased, has filed her petition tosell the real estate

hnr-L- wi l, rnnrmn..* ln«.« V,,..P ,-„n. of the, deccdcnt. his personal being hisutHcicn to

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to your country to preserve our Sebastopol AdI.dnislratrix of Mm 'of John Berry !.VWt

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pay his debts: .nd thafsuid petitio.i will be heard at the noxt term of the Court of Common Pleas o»* said Countv..

AriEvr: ANDREW I'. LYNX. C. C. C. P.

augll n-t-.v Montsromcrv Count v.

.NOTiCi:.

-ei.'ou-j iudcijf-i .0 Bin ford & Co:, or 00k & Co.. either by note or boo!: aee«Vnt will nlcase cal! and settle the same with iiiufo'.d hef^r.- tho int of U^i-jLur.

A M. Sr,

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.Vi'xi A Y.Ci) rn SrOi'wJ.V. the night of tiie il of Aueust a small hay or.-::. blind in the right eye his two hind feet wore white up to the fetlocks, ne -k thick and wnt looking. A liberal reward will bs paid for liiA r«eove.ry by leaving hiiu at John ('.'.rroi's in nny,. fordsville. -I*MOI!R1S COLLfN*,* 11. 1^. -'ntwi'.

NOTICE TO THC PI BLK.. ."OTICK is her-ifV given that my wife M.irKcnnedy having left my bed and' board vrithy out any jus: ai.se or provocation. I hereby warn all |erson.H not to trust or harbor heron my account as I will pav no deltU of her contracting.

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Glorious old Joe Lane's ma-

An^nst 11. lS5o.

vJtt- t'

I ^oor tho town of Crawfordsville. on Sutnrdav

{]ie 15th dav of ncxU

entirely in the shade. But they have com- of ten o'clock A. M. and 4 o'cloeli P. M. of said menced sooner than we expected. Read

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the following^ letter fromdie Secretary of the late "Johnson CoiflW No. 456," at -township Whitesburgh, Kv:

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DANIEL KENNEDY.-

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Opened.

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VO Gr--ss Farreli's Arabian Liniment: for 3a!e Manmactnrcr's prices, at No. 3, Corn mer-1 cial Biock. bv

Juno 2, l:-5-5. T. D. BROWN.

between the hours

following tracts of land to wit: Pnrtof

west qmrtcr of said section thirty five, 10, north of range 5 v, containing 15S aores ol land. Tho two tracts toother raabo a very excellent farm, about fifty acrcs are in cultivation, it is well watered. Pcreons wishing to byy a farm will do well to take a look at it be fore buying elsewhere. It is about 2}.4milos west of Crawfortlsvillo in tho neighborhood of John Ramley's farm.

VALENTINE MILLER. Executor.

Aug. 5,3355. v7-M-w8.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I have taken out letters of administration on tho estate of Anna Nauman, late of Montpomcrv COQQty, Indiana, deceased. .All persons having claim* against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. All persons indebted to *aid estate are requested to mako immediate pavtuen The estate is solvent.

VALENTINE MILLEE. Administrator.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

NOTICE

is hereby .'iven that I will expose to pale at public auction to thc highest bidder at the late residence of Anna Is'auman deceased,

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day of September next, between tlie hours

over t!ircc tloUl!r8i thc urc

xecutin£f his noto

ha^r cxecutinghis note

with approved securitybearing interest and waiving nil benefit of appraisement or valuation laws.— For all siuua under three dollars cash in hand will be required.

VALENTINE MILLER. Administrator. Aug. llth., 1355.r, v7-n4-Sw.

IF

you want a eood article of tobacco, fro to Ott'a Ijrasr £u.re. He has received a Iresh aupply of. •Drugs & Medicines.

Newcastle and Danville Railroad:

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

"13ROP0SALS will bo received at Crawfordsvillof .1. Montgomery county, Indiana, until Wednesday. August 22d, 1855, for the Graduation, Mason-= ry and limiting of the 4th Division of tho Newcastle & Danville R. R. This Division extends from Covington, in Fountain county, to Crawfordsville a distance of miles, and embraces a large am't of Excavation. Embankment and Masonrv.

Plans, Specifications and Profiles will bo exliibiied on and after the 13th of August. Proposals may he made for Cash, I!eal Kstato anil Stock, or for all Cash.

DRAKE & AS-OCrATES.

Aug. -1 '05—n"u 3 Contractors.

7—

lie 't of (Stake at seven eta.,

that will

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from twelve o'clock

Augu.-t -1th. lS'/a.

itizell.s of

nti'rm t: vicinity, tliat she will

old herseif readine. at all times to :wmmot1e those desiring a'nvthincr done in her line. Coniiuercial Block, over A. Ilyruci"s 'leases.

ur friends

a as re in an in to ami customers, that on and after August•I'd. we will .-clt meats at a

nil

oilior Outs in pro-

portion ranging from two up to seven ets. Wo idiai! always have a full assortment of Meats, such Ueef. Mutton. l'ork,.SausageaudsometiinesVeal,. all oi" which we warrant not to be surpassed in' workmanship or cleanliness, to which we respect--fuilv invite pour attention.

Our Market will be removed on tin Ttli of August, to the Croy building, opposite Hughe's Hakery. formerly occupied by tho Still House Company,, wlieie ycu will lind thc

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niirht until nil is sold. AUSTIN & COURSAN. vT-nGti'.

robokantia:

I a safe and thorough euro for Fever and Ague, I .1 liei.iittant Fever, Cold Chilis and all Rilhout* Diseases. It docs not merely break those discasoa i.ut cures them, and never brings

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Pal.-y or oilier diseases, but

Rheumatism,

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the contrary helps

to remove tliem. It elcanses the stomach and bowels, produces a healthy action of the liver and skin. Carries oil' thc corrupt humors iroru the system, and leaves vou strong and healthy, and is good for vounir and old. male and female. We challenge. Von t.o 11 nd a person who has tried the Roborantia without being cured, and we refer you to all who have used or sold it to say if these statements aro not true, and if you try it you may be restored to health and save yourself much time and money.

Prepared and sold wholesale by John Darling,1*.. Chemint. Cincinnati, and for sale by Sloan & Morgan Ci" iwford-ivil!e. and by dealers in the country.

N. 15. Dealers will rind the Robornntid an article that will please their customers and pay a fino proat.?, [Aug. 4. IS.j./—2m.

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'UilLDKEX'S Likenesses taken in a short spaco of time, a point lon? desired. Likcnesees taken in '"tidy or rainy weaiiier equal if not nuporior to any Calory in the west. My pictures far surpaaa those taken by a sky-light in many respects, having? all the light that is'desirable in my present rooms.

Particular attention paid to every branch of ray business. Gold and silver plateing on watches, jewelry, &-<•-. .short notice.

over Wilson. Grimes & Borbridge's store,

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STATK OF INDIANA, AU'iitcomory county.) Mnnt^'omer}' Cireuit Court, Sept.cmbor Term, A- J.

John Q. Clevenger,. vs. Elias Baldwin and wife. James Vail and wife and othors,

Petition for Deed under agreement.

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petitioner,

by his attorneys, also tiled in tiie elerk:t» otlice at the same time, the atlidavit of a disinterested witness. actum forth that Elias Baldwin and Margaret. his wife, Mo 1.rue Swank aud Margaret Ann, L.:t wile, Albert A.. Sarah E., and Sholedl Clevengej. .-ndants in ihe above suit, are non-residents the Mate of Indiana. Therefore, said non-resident djt-ndantfs. are hereby uotilied of tho pendency «aid petition, and that tiie sanic Is set for hearing on il-- nr.tt day of the next term of said conrt, to hoM- at the court house in Crawfordsville, com?-men-iti" on the R-eond Monday In September neit, MSANDREW I'. LYNN, Clerk

Jul ii"i n-wO Montfrornery Circuit Coa:'.

New Brick.

Fill

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ENDS we have got a fino kiln of front ilrirk fur sale. Pitch in. II. PCSEL «fc BP/XJulv 25, 1S53. n2tf.

.Bird Cages.

A

FINE LOT to be had at No. 5, Comrntruiaj Block, by Jun« 34.

BAROELT CO. tiiQ.