Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 February 1860 — Page 2

CR 1 WF0RDSV!LLK, IND.

Saturday, Fetanary 11, 1860.

IMUNTEI) AND I'UBTJSjlKI) EVERY SATUR-

HAY morni.VO BY

«nia m.Ks ir. howen.

Cr:uvfw ds'vill!!

A lvcr!i--i-v -a!l aid i:\r.titint'nir li.t of tWT*".t'BfClvlBERS. JZ3.

For President in I860,

S W S A

Charleston, Sotrf/t Cfiro/'mn.

J)EI»AUTI!UK OK TRAINS ON' THE NKW ALBANY & ^At.KM IiAII.IiOAJ).

GOING NORTH.

Acoi-iiTimHlntii.n :it. Fruis'il TbroiiKl Kxpress nt

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THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Shclhij. I their power is the object of the Emperor roil i.ii i:tenast ooveiinor, Alexander II. The nobles understand the iDAVII) TURPIE, of White.

KOli SKCHKTAItV OK ST.\TK,

WILLIAM H. SCII LATER, of Way tic.

FOR Al'IMTul: OV STATK,

JOSEPH K1STINE, of Fountain. roit Tlil.-AMl'ltKH OP 9TATK, NATII'L V. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo, "K KOI! ATTOItSF.Y GKNERA!..

Every man who has neglected tn pay his subscription for the last year and those who are in arrears since 1 S/4 are requested to make immediate settlement and save cost, as we intend to commence sneing.— W'c have thrown grass long enough and

like the old man in the fable shall try what virtue there is stones1.

IXN All H.\ D-rJIeWI M.IA IIS -.v. WIIJTf: co.ii ra The celebrated Theatrical Troupe of |Jo,in

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ed and delighted with their elegant and 1}

has been thon.ughlv fitted up for the o.-ea-! l,L,l'!ei1 "f

&Sy"The (.Inaiil.s will leave here, for Th-".-dianapolis, on -.the.morning of the.21st, so

now engage

the Wabash Valley,

manufacturing a pike, (same as used by

years ago by a band of blood-thirsty sava-:

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ti i.n Axn Jf irooi.M.vi e. hav

zine for February. It is'utblished month- 1 u- 1

JETIHOrlAjr^Cl!AXGE HIS

Sonic few A^_tiHsinior^%nsftr^ative and sellable riprtlon licVn partyp-bav months endeavoringito—changerthe_dark

coal black complexion of theii|sectional .organization, to a shhcleap^roximalingas'n^ar

•j fwitli thfhfpcf 4lmt a Strohgcr.tiid! tAbre

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Sambo, but winch ,,was.firmly aud successfully resisted bv &ic Tiinbtfctoo and PasI if: samaquody tribes of that jiarty, who swore

U|eJjl

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tJl.lt^chiid

ks^Tlii'GrsuvfimWillf' Keview, furnish-!' 'iii .i "ti* a' nil to SuhTTibrr*- at "41,30 in ml viuice, or $2, to, net with the, .Republican, party, ,the\" ii iiot within tlie y«-ar. I

miist

f" II I' r. A 'J' I inabio doctrine df Abolitionism. The La* .Mi'JF.II Tll.\r"'.\ V\

J'AI'Ei: LUI.ISIIKD Ifnj-olt'c 'Journal, (Republican,) litters the

10:30 a. ni. 2^*ip. in. i. m.

GtOIlSTO SOUTH.

Through lvjpross at Freight Accommiiilntion at

5:.r0(». ni. 0 .ri5n. in. 7SI' p. in.

bci"S

ti-,n

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Seward, both avowed disunionists, and

traitors to their country. ts.

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was born black,

land to that eolof it should remain. The (conservatives arc indiffnautj they now spc

embrace in full, the odious and nboni-

following iVrotis'.: .,o .*••. -1' n-" nL 'tf''•* I a a a a 1 to lliis, that' the soundness- of .a man's republicanism is to by tested by the color of hi.- .children? Ijfow J011g will, it, be, at this rate, before a man must get a nigger's affij.davit.to substantiate his republicanism, and

Subject to ft'- derision of fhr. Drntdcratic to prove that lie liafe had no connectiou with A'utional Co/wc/ifio/i, to fn' hnhlvn (it anything blacker'!.

THE REASON IVIIVi 1l

It is well known that the Emperor of Russia, Alexander 11, is in favor of emancipating the twenty-five millions of Rus­

sian serfs, who are owned by the nobles.— The reason of this policy is not altogether

philanthropical upon the part of the Emperor. The power of the nobles is too

jrr*Tho Accommodation Trnin coinc North, connects with trains lor Inlinn»|K»lis, Cincinnati nnd jffVC.lt Witt I tlllS Absolute COllHUUnd Ot SO i'liinngo. 15. E. BRYANT, Agent, j, sn ^========siis=s==s====s==.-_-_^ii.- !'nrSe

a

Democratic otfttfi IlCK6li destroyed several Russian Emperors whose

portion or the Kussian people.—

.. q. m* i_ 4. The nobles, backed by their serfs, have

v«it novj-knok. governments they did not like. To weaken

object, and are desperately opposed to it.

THE REI'l/flMCAN CONVENTION.'.* The Re]»ub]ican Convention at thcCourt

House 011 last Saturday was a rich,affair. About one half of the audience present were Democrats, who enjoyed the performance hugely. The show was entirely un-

OSCAlt R. IIORD, of Dcaitur. !dcr.the management of .CoL Lane, whose -asperations for honors at Chicago are well known. The following is one of their rcsolutions:

roll fUPKKINTKNDKNT OK IT HI.10 INSTItfCTION, SAMUEL L. RUGG, of Allen. von er.KKK scx*r£mk coukt. CORNELIUS -O'RRIKN, of Dearborn. llcsolrcd, (like all Abolitionists,) That mn tcF.roRTEi: afpiirMK coritT, sla^ cry is a great social, moral and politi-

MICHAEL C. KERK, of Floyd.

LAST CALL.

evil, sanctioned by the laws of the

slave States, contrary to. tlic la\s of na-j

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found the celebrated proclamation, cs- •.

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tablismng the ."Jtepuhlican I rovincial Gov-

ieminent" The resolution denouncing!

Krown wns of coursc a

M'Williams White will be here to-day. were.'conipclled to do it in order to keep .Their performance here last summer is "l' ^R'11' '""'ganization in the county, llelwell known to our citizens, who were pleas- ljcr lmPe"ding Crisis, however, wasal-j

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out

blv open the dramatu! season at 31'Clvl-1 the I omt.ntion A\oiud break up

woak in ,ho knocs

a

,n!j ri'c l,a.v

w:-,s aP*

pointed a delegate to t-l.c State Conve.i-

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t,f its nttor

fle""Mr. Corev, the inqentive genius of "".'led as the proudest epoch in American

j11 :1'istory: that while we claim no power to I

it

repmiiate"

gos. Call «... aud examine these curious' *.

re is a a a in in

Iv by Kobinson, (Iremi &-Co Uo^ton 1 -u 1 mi

J,Klo"',gitivc slave law will never do- The Ga-

price, $1 a vear. I he Magazine is design-1 ...1 ...

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cu expressly for youth, and we reecom.ncnd ...

cvery parent fo subscribe tor it. 1 1 ... erting themselves to bring about a union

-I, So.„or '-I

who recently declared "that, it would be

tional Capitol, and let all beneath its roof

l'rcsident of the United Sutes?"

//rsay«. there is a small Itepubhcan

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clique at aslungton who are activelv ex-

tS5~Our neighbor desires to know if wc Opposition elements upon Hates and

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better to tear away the pillars of the Na- 'nto

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pcrish, than Senator Seward to ho elected d's^lution. (Jrcely already tells them

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will never support or sympathize

have no idea of actimr with the Black Re- The singing was excellent. To much

j)ublic.'in party of the North, or the tire- ^cdtt cannot bc awarded

buildiug through a door that was at that "instant forced open by the pressure, afihbly paused, and allowed another person to pre-

rcde him.

A\e regard 1tombs the fame light as "arl'er km rebellion, liepublican which he treats with uniform succcs: Liver L._ v,.°

'ias been ou the dccliuc, and thou-

sands of honest men who were seduced in-

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to the ranks of this treasonable orsjanizn-

tertammeuts.

•fifWillthe editor of the licvicw fra-. tion by appeals, to their passions and preju- j,. i'p' l'' iJtji' i? ternize and vote with.avowed disunionists? dices, are enrolling themselves with the iiveSe*"Ulcers, ChilbUins?"hronfc -A1«x'Mon^®ery--Jorna National Democracy. Dysentery, White Swellings, and some

fOlE!llI IXSUHAHCE COMPAJfY. .Read the statement in anothrf colnmn

oftbii?tldt

cfU*d

reliable companyis t^e

Repub- ^nly C^igi^ompiRBy itf tbe

r-the-last three

eitizens wbadesJpMorarifiglheiF^roper ty ^hould meats ^Sa^tofcitt thf" Phcc nix, a'cbfn^any thafprbm^ptly pays' it£ losses

wuhWo, color grW^^'and sTiTft'

^,1 tforniidabl? flight ^concentra- usually -to tVeal' Geo. ted Against- .thb Nhtiorial Democracy^ jj-jough* is -the agent fjar tlys,county. ,rv ...»i |.Proiuptod.bythiapolicy,an.effort.was made]*''J.'' ,''' '.\«» l'afay«We at Uic Republican Co^rantionljTr^v'':^ ,• »AS IJ,fJHTr. -J 'on last Saturdiiv to whitewash their godt A'uopg.-.tlitany useful and important in

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,T lone-halt the reed usually required, after ginia. He believed that to hold Africans •*. -,r being liermitted to bepome poor. 3Iv ex» in bondage was "contrary to the laws of nerience in raising hogs and cattle for nature, as established hv '•od, and to car-1" 11 .* iprofit, has been.to teed early, anil have my ry out God laws bv lreeinif the slaves j. .* lstock well fatted and prepared for eiirly from bondiice, was no wromr. Nearly the! ,. i, delivery. .Should the tanner adopt the precise words"of-thts" resolution can he!

They

oolu'uinniltlon t',re,lts

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clia.sto ronre.scntations. Ihoy will ]r(»ba- that if tlic book Avas ,,, '.

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At. r»n H»»v to Tnhnann'a

uiiprovements of- the.day is "Johnson's

Domestic Gas Light,'' which is fipw on exhibition in Fisher's storerooriJ, on Main

street Fo'r safety, briHiaticyl an cheapness we think it' far surpasses an^- 'light ever, offered to tbe _puklic,. Those of our e'tizens who would like:to':enjoy the beau­

ties and coiniforts of -a Gas Light'in their dwelling?, stores rind offices, have now. the .opportunity,Qf supplying t^omselvejs !\vith .a. light equal in every-respect to ,the.best coal gas enjoyed by tlic citiacns of our intfst- pdpn!6its:'cities.

All the difficulties heretofore existing with the many inventions for generating gas from burning flaid, is by:Mr. Johnson's improvement entirely removed. We think

we venture-nothing in saying that his light is a perfect tiling. We have examinod and tested it, as far- as we can for the time

we have had it in use, and can safely recommend it to the attention of our citizens generally. The gentleman offering this light to the citizens of Crawfordsvillc, will be happy at all times to exhibit this burn er and explain its principles and superior­

ities over all other burners for generating aras from fluid.

8©*iferry denies that his tally is bloated with shot-gun whiskey. We accept the denial.

For the Review.

STOCK GROWERS.

Mr. Bowen

:—Permit me through the

columns of your paper to say a few words to the many farmers of this and adjoining counties, who have patronized me soiliberally for the past few years hoping a few

items relative to the culture and feeding of stock for market may prove interesting to- them. The prevalent/error with the farmer is, to inerease in quantity to the neglect of the quality, whefreas it is the quality of cither cattle_or.hogs, which demands the h'gh price. -j,v,?

To-make- the culture of hogs profitable to the farmer, lie should in all cases pre-

vcnt

the loss of the flesh derived from the

mother, and keep it constantly growing un­

it -was the teacliings of just- such doe-'.-] »i 1 11 i' »i 7 jtil the lioir is rully latted ttiercbv saving trincs that leu .John Brown to invade Vir-1

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above mode of raismg and feeding stock,

a in a

well as that of the packer. The "English Farmer" is uotcd for keeping his stock rapidly growing, until fatted for market.'^*

As my interest is closely identified with yours, allow me to urge it upon all to feed

.. early, both cattle and hosrs.^ lor the fur-

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*1.1 ther eiicoura^einentor rarihcr.s in so dumsr,

S ml have onorccl an lnertfascu Ii:t or prcm-

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lands llnll on next Moiulav nijlifr, which .nepnbhean who was aus-

Uuins tor the coining year, which, together

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with any party that nullifies and repudiates! THE CONCERT. Female Diseases cured, such as Infla- The heirs of Jackson Utterback. tlie decisions of our courts aud thc Con- The concert of the Bethoven Society on mation and Falling of the Womb, Lueorstitution of our country. Wc certainly cdensdny night was well attended,

with the list awarded to. several farmers

th,r,nS

thc

Past

'oar' may

lirsol red,' I hat American slavery is-aj TOT-TV W Til \TT' in against Oo.l: at war with every enno

II IUI M. «. liuu*

lib to he [Tcsent at tho ualr on ni^ht. bline sentiment of. Iinmanitvr'a. withcriniri ,that A a a a he lAfMV'^t» papers state tint the La- blight upon om prosperity a eursc to the fayette Artillery will salut.e'thein on "their )vlli,c man and to the black: its cobthuiancc px.WM. B. BRITTINGHAM, arrival in that city. •.ifsF&lr

li^iug disgrace to our age and nytion. ','iiX{•i'xh°.(SsK:i'\Ti5i» ituisKi.r with

extinction will be ])R. f. W. Watkuman/.o/" Lafayftte, Ind.,

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interfere with slavery in the States which •. ,- the week at Lafayette. ..

exists, we arc-unalterably opposed to its

John Urown at Harper's Ferrv.) which further extension. lie ofluis to the public the. advantage of his experience in thc treatment ot Chronic i.m i. siCii a o.ir cc siiuetini^ nex |)jcs the Journal endorse the above John Diseases. As the Doctor has for along week also a fac son tlie of the war club J{r(nvn resolution, or like his political eo-j,in,C! made this class of diseases a special with which Capt, Cook was slain many teniporarv, I.usc ..f thc Lafayette Tournal

it? I'lcase answer in your next

Abolitionists

^The

very

rtccnei .i mini ei of this elegant laga- 'j'|10 Cincinnati Gazette pitches into Bates coursc is acute disease as being attended with more imminent risk of life. This fact

Will visit Crawfordsvillc everv Thurs1 iv at a a an

1T ff tI Kr 7

ob.iULt ot"

of

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explains the general want of success in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and at the same time establishes the necessity of making their treatment a speciality as Dr. B. has done.

The medicines used bv Dr. B. have all

lasc, reward or Lincoln are t^tken t-l»cir ptirolv tlynamatic cfFccts as well

secret councils. The truth is, as by their exhibition in a great variety of

Hepuhlican party is fast approaching a diseases of which they have produced as-

,0I??slljng!cures,

can^U^Been Frn«K)f every var^yi^jke gMrU^ ^th tropics and temperate zones, can be nad af -tMs-establislitnent,-*a fresli as when pluck-

-fed from The p^rcntT^W^r| the ladies^ to call and' examine them. 3Ir. G^Tge-nou^KTffiSrfHS?? oT^eaTelJows •vfifl in ktowin§ t^em|

•.•tutu O'lin..-. For the Review, •til ji {-.vm.: L^FAivETTE, Febr^^6,^1860. Mii. Bowlex The Republicans he!d what they'call a County ''(C9nvention,'''i)ut what might now properly, be termed- a Joint JitowHt meeting, at the I Court House- in this: eity! on ^Saturday: last •J They h&d/:a rieli arid bbisterdtis"' fiiHe bvcr. a'-'c.od^Ic 'of their resolutions, the series of^wfeieh ^F^re drawn.,up by. the. following.persons,nwho had been appointed-^v.com'mittee for that purpose, viz: Dr. J. B. McFarland, Wm. C. Wilson, godlove S. Orth, Wm. R. Ellis and R. C. Gregory ^ITiree of the gentlemen, first, named.arei jcandidates for Gongrcss and it remains' to be! seen whether thej* have ^dtt-erod'their prOspfeets in that direction by'their p'erformince^ of Satura £, Ji'tf.ilS HO b:l?S0J VibllVf ,-iH •The following resolution,jaqiofrg ,the:i series/ had been adopted with littleo't no opposition: d-.'.-.'I-i

It osolved, Th

nnce 0f

bc found ,n

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other column of to-day's' Rertctr, under

.• I the head of "Noticc'to.Stock (Jrowers."

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in proof of which the Doc-

tor will show a number of testimonials.

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... A sue, recent or confirmed, cured.

Mr. Samuel Smith

enters of the South. ivmvtii for his effort in thus organizing and in fro?n tiro to seven days. Also, Neuralel in a a to a a S re 4^"Thc politest man iu Massacusetts is The proceeds of the concert were $49, 00, 'rea'ed.

Mr. Chase, treasurer of, the reiuberton (leaving after paying expenses $20,00,' Dr. Brittb^ham comcs weU recommendMiUs, who, in passing out from the falling

which was placed in the bauds of the com- ed to us as a homeopathic physician. It. mittee fo distribute among the poor, We trust that thc Socioty will soon favor our citizens with another one of their elegantes

Complaint, Dyspepsia in its worst form, *^ern callin^ General Debility, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ob- jsoonstinate Cough, l^ralysis, Sick or Nervous Sarah Lindsay widow of Joseph.. ,,

at Am crican si a very is.' a

siii against God at war witl -every enripbling sentiment ot'! hulnanit^ a withering blightupon our prosperity ''a curse, to t-Jic white man and to. the black its'con tinuance is a living disgrace to our age and nation, and the day of Its utter extinction will be hailed as the proudest epoch in American history that while we claim no power to interfere .with slavery in the States in which it exists,, we are unalterably opposed to its further extension.

After other business besides the adoption of the resolutions had been disposed of, Mr. Stiles rose and moved the re-con-sidcration of this resolution, giving as his reason that it would give the Democrats

ground to accuse them of abolitionism.— Not but that the. resolution was as true as the Bible, bnt Mr. S. thought the truth should not be spoken at all.tinics. Policy rcfjuirc'd otherwise.'/'Stiles(' /motion' was like applying..a ,coal of fire to a powder magazine,. There was an instant and tremetafous explosion from

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till

:Orth,

Oodlovc S. Orth, will' notie

belly.

"nvestigation, lie has attained to

in its

th°

issue. |compare. ^Icn in thc general practice of mcdicine are becoming

treatment with which that

gc^ral practitioner cannot at all

,]evotc their especial attention to that

jmK.|, dissatisfied with each other.— which most urgently claims it and this of

APTHE

Wilson,

Gregory and SanfordC. Cox!, and although Stiles found judgmatical aid and backing

in Dr. O. L. Clark and and-JohnX. Miller, the resolution was triumphantly.'rc-aftirmed after a hot-debate of some two' hours or more. They were told that they were dircotly endorsing old John "Brown, and his raid into Virginia by the adoption of such

a resolution, and many other things equaltrue, but all to no-purpose. Their 'eyes were sot" on 3Ir. Nigger, and there

.. .- iguage in my house.

In uict he is ail unabridged volume "Oh. bless vo- bk

wire-workers, for a nomination. His principal business, just now, is to uncover and said the unfortunate shop keeper.

take up the traps of McFarland, in which he has already made some progress. JVJac has been working a good deal longer, but m'"

he is not any thing like as industrious as I

Urth, and notwithstanding he may have

sion, still I ara apt to think that inasmuch as such a pledge, from such a source, is

in thc end. We shall see

Hciidachc. Ills, Dropsy, Rhcumnt.sm, Spi- The heirs, ojecutor or administrator of

kinds of-Insanity, Deafness, &c. ,Tlie heirs of Jacob L.ivengood.:

Diseases of thc Eye of all kinds cured.

Samuel, jj. Gonorrhcca, in all stages. Cured

ftafWhen yon want t© buy hemp»ropes, over in Kentucky, ask the clerk for "Old Srotm ncck ties."'

OBSERVED.

TIS ALL IMPORTANT

th.lt tllt\ are dooilltd to defeat. Pj\or since: The following arc unourr the diseases! *.1 I 4 •.* I A I Will «ip»MC snlc at public auction, two himiro«i an»l thirty fivMloilnr* H»d ninrfr-oti^ \V« *1 1- 1 UlicIInrncr's I-Vrrv rohelli'mi i?,nnlj „n

Andrcw

at the "Review" office {hotly

Andrew Bowen, and Jacob Westfall

The heirs of Thomas J. Wood. Jackson Utterback Jacob Livengood The heirs of Joseph R. Pottrum. The heirs of James M. Hcrron. The heirs of Jacob Powers. The heirs of Thomas Williams. The heirs of Jesse Vincent. February 11,1858.

t&wood is delivered at the doors in West Bend, Wisconsin, for only eighty-

seven cents a cord-, and-it is seasoned maple at that. Hay is selling aV froin ten ta fifteen dollars per tun.

"!Qm criitter _lpvcfc|e!" s»|ht a thefl S»e cotAsea^of his trn^Sloyp tha^it wsis running just as ^hakespeare said^it did, rather roughly "If"~8nkp Peatiody has 'taken an»hinett« ths^gav^n^long^eaked stamnMn^^lV^ntte^Cras8^t,-jtM -^kiiJe

.tolks darn their ugly pietures!. ^Old-Mrs, PnnKn/ltr nllAi.V Peahod^allers wag a highfalutih' critter, fuIlnof 6ig notions," aiiB the old mafi^s 'a reghlar lciwt-h.ead 'driven about "by'his wife-.rr just as our- .-old one eyed-roostcr i? drove,? jibogt by .our caotaukerous five toed $oftin hen. fiut if I donjt:. sp'ile his fun' 'ndtftd^in't J^Hath^ti.'' iAuTgo$ig"d6 wti.to tlie'^city'next week.ty1rail-ro'ad-^and'whcn'Tcame back, wakc'sncflkes! _thai*s yiii.Tf,

of that ilk Avith ^a, fan*j)Vosppct of succoss, wlieii ii city acquaintance of flic Pea)jqdy's, one Mr. Cornelius GUsset, who kept a.'retail dify'gob'ds^'' shop '5in'Hanover s^cet, Bbston,'•'iiiiddcnly'(niaclc his fippearanice "Jn the field and 'commenced thc.'cuittTng out game)1 Dazzled''.wifli^ithe prospect -of Vccoming a gentleman wife,., and pejtered by the. iinportunities.p'f lier:aspiring"mamma the yjlhigb' beauty'began' io waver, when licr old^ioVisE 'let«r^nii)^d q'pon a ia'.H'and b^d ^'tr6kc to foil Bi»rival.'('!^Ie went to flic city anil returned of,'h'?s business..i^c said nothing, not eyeri,to. a pumping, maiden auut who kcjit house for him. He went not near thc Peabo'dy's—but labored away in his born-field patiently- awaiting the result of his machinations.

The niext day Mr. Gusset was' scated with the old folks and their daughter,in the best room of the Peabody mansion, chattering as pleasantly as may be, when the door opened, and in rushed a very dirty and ferious Irish woman. "Is it there ye are, Mr. Cornelius Gusset! Come out of that, before I fetch ye, ye spalpeen! Is that what ye promised me afore the prastc, ye hathen nagcr!— Runnin' away from me and the children— forsaken' yer lawful wedded wife, and 'runnin' after the Yankee cals, ye confidcnt^i"—_ "Wonian, there must bo some mistake here," stammered Gusset, taken all aback by this charge. "Devil a bit,of mistake, yo sarpent! Oh, wirra, wirra,"' was it for the likes of ye I sacked little Dinnis McCarty—who loves the ground I trod on, aud all 'because ye

was no use in talking.., 3ut I iim happy 'g0- "If ye an't there, it's me cousin, 3Ir.

to inform you that the end is not yet, ^'u'crudc''iO

great number declaring unrcs'erv if this is the doctrine of the pa a re it if that they arc not abolitionists submit li

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through are awfully frightened this morn-

Whoever observes the beaming eounten--

promised to make a Iaily of me—-ye dirty thafe of the warrul.l! Will ye come along *®r

'to the rail-road station, where 1 left little

Patrick bckase he was too sick to come

there?" another year."

"Go—go—along," gasped Gusset. "(Jo

and I'll follow you." I

Vr»*v- scream, "Ali, nion dicnlje volia!

lhc three e^nnulares nbo\c alluded tc* Js. Trajfrc,.monster,' it for foryou run home. :!t tho rnof/v.-ith" are plotting and' countcr-plottijig for the'away from me?. Pis two, three years'! next liepublican candidacy for Congress. "cvaire'see you— nev^iro and my heart is

a O us it is

unusual business aspect thereon—an earn-. i»g from' heap .(o foot. jSTATK OF INDIANA estly anxious glow that plainly bespeaks ''He asks ine 'who I at the lively thoughts and- emotions that ar running riot through his well fed frame from belly to head. "Congress" beams

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from his sparkling eyes /'Congress", is in-ter.-oven with the fashion in which he "Don't yu swear!" said old iDeacon wears his-hat audi '^Congress" stands out'!

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ii I on a of an a in bold, round.characters from his unctions I

"No, ain't,"

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blushint^add

r.:.

The above soliloquy may ser|ve^tp give ihVVfeif3cV'^ond slight? T^ea of life'land in the "pifeijleiit'"'rustic," village -wUerc' tlie "spbhlier'rJsides.' .".'j1','-'

r'...,

''fj

Mi* Jonathan T)6ubkiris was a young farhiet well db'in the world, *an^" looking out

I

eyes starting out of his he: d. and shiver- 'Kstati-.

earn- nig iroin head to mot. STATK OF f.VDIAXA -,V,

o)d gontiihonimc! here vat lie ^OTICK i, i,f

is in- T5o!),*'cri^d (.russet energetically. wi'l hs lio:ir.I nt Uit--my.-t

if you do 1 11 kick \:mi into lits:

1

..

I won't have 110 profane or vulgar hm- -T

fi, -1 1 ... -n L.S}Jll, lC. pLl. table I ,»r1 .,1 tl .- I Iijrt r„i,i.„ .„ „f itont- I ot Congressional ambition, "bound in.calf/ Sold man. Say he must come vr/, me—tell

Orth has got some money, now, and stingy 'him,"—sobs intteruptcd her uttcmnee. vilK Monts-.m-.-ry .-.Hi.ty.' c.nd'^ :u" .!r Indi'ni'tton *3.1** and penurious as he naturally is, he will (jad business, said thc dea- Si turday, fhe._.-d day of .Marcli, lX'jO, .'..j1 1 1 .t

!l0!1'

use some of it, and promise more to the .rc

a r^c.,i.-

t-hahng with unwonted fire. "Gusset, •nv-i thf in „V!.,-k

11

llT

,1- know anything

bout the Kevised fefatoots..

... .,

"I wo wives! shrieked the brencli wo-

niail

the pledge of Jim Wilson for the succes- "Haifa dozen,' for aught I know to tlic y^,ru

hotb*

contrary." said the deacon. "Now, you' dear out of my house go away to the sta- °^'ce

.. ., .„ ., tion, and clcar into Boston. I won't have fr'7."h:V '''/I.'wi" "pp!y

little better than mere idle wind, that the .1 1 -,1 ,* "i.""""'•'•-"mors of Monte.,mcry eountv. notning.morc to do With VOtl.. 1 hidnm.1. lit thoinn-u terra, .v.inin.-nciim on tin- firU industry and soft soder, combined with a '•But. Deacon, hear mr-" f»r a "i.iccii=c io s.-n little money of Orth, will circumvent him

"But, Dcacon, hear me," "I don't want to hear ye, ye sarpint,

cried tho deacon, stooping his ears wUh

h,s

RTANT. r» ti i- -. I

owing persons, cir icirs to put in a word for the culprit,.was silenc- OV virtue of•

^^tm^lady, ejiame tnMf. I gin vol

First rate, Jonathan. Got a hull orchard of "then? kind cr fruit, Sukc," said Jonathan i^&ggcfetiyely.

Susan was silent. .!

any idea where w.e are going, Sukc?" ."Im going to the yiUage .'^ "No ypu .aitrt you arc going along mtli -r* *-i'i'orx: icd boi a zar ..»/ AV her,c tfl»

0...

.•••Jud iocU--- Jb»3am»n

How you talk, Jonathan. ~\on "Darn-th9f» old fjjlksLY, j^aid. Jonathan, puttuig on the ^tring agaiut '^5f,I jwaa.to i'9!1 so nc citj5'.,fcllgr witlrhfilf a dqzeil wlv-^rcady. .. fXIic jncxi^

td:v.y

as 3lr,.vand, AIrsr,D,ou)b-

kiu§ raturning home.itf ^'c^r chiusc, Jonathanrsa}d cqnfi^cu,tia\iyp.0v {.-"ij,'r .i ^'_^y.aS..yr9U^jI^*pui.nqw, /Sukc, for I haint got any secrets from, you, ..that -A«?,sct uc^er seed thcm^.^qmcn.i.afprc fhey caaie^u^tyqor /i9He .aud' .b^^wed hi^n -up. I had*,, though. iCtist'uie tcufdpllars—tliun,4cr!,",I teachcd/'eq} what to say,and•!-.ex-pect they, doue it well !.„0ld Gusset ^ray -lie A,,3h5p-kccpcr?,^iit, iffk^^jxpects. to go ahcadibf Jonathan Doubking, he "must.get up "a plaguey sight earlier mornings.

BOONE COtyNTY IIAMi

Tlic Cliicago Press and,TvibuJV the public against the notes ,o£ the Boone County (Ipd.VBankj .wliich it says is another Hartford Wild' Caf!

J. W. Dutton,. formerly cashier of the Mascatine branch of the Iowa State Bank, who resigned his position on the 16th ult., has been arrested as a defaulter. The arnouht is stated by one authority to be $14,000, and by another $40,000 to S50,000: lie is held to answer.

In the SlaveTrade.—Wc arc informed that the wife of a wealthy Republican, near Shclbyvillc, Indiana, recently fell heir to some human chatties. As soon as information of the bequest was received, word was at once sent on to to sell them and forward the money which was done. „r

Mingo Chief.—A. K. Marshall, near Lewisburg, Miison County, Ky., has succeeded in purchasing the fine stallion "Mingo Chief," at Philadelphia, for which -he paid $1,750 cash. "Mingo Chief' is a "Messenger" horse,.of bay color, fine form and is said to trot a mile in considerably less than three minutes1.1

lie thought it best £o«,feriV«-K'c 1="^ black bear wa?. killed near Blcndon,

lie thought it best Co temporize. .... ... ,. "I give you ten niinuts/' said the vir-!1,1 toi.nty. Mtch. He we.glied :i(»0

p0lUl

Vl^''|1

he a^ftc

i-

ll°

inter thus far has been very

favorablr°

v'es''

any fur'der, or will ye wait till I draf ye ."'-'•'00'c

S" ,'f!t

ye, ye

Is he here?" she cried in a decided French accent., Then she-padded with,a StrclJTSdl.

r..i,v

ask. ho I am, oerfiae. ha!—1. am your Adminstrator of the Estate of Nicholas Baker

"aillC' wife"' IJfilior. ,dc-i:er.s:'il, has'^ pariti ni to ncll -t,!i-

Even Mrs. Feabody, who was inclined Sheriff's Stile

W:18 walkin towards thc lla„e

ovort.,kcii

and Jocob cstfall

•think about it?"

-a it /. .. ... Ill '!'.'f l'i ..iT'i'ltl'*" lil !o I cr ft '*,.nfr nc

H.'i! iC'Til 1 i«i)l A

icaks ./.'He asks, ine who lam. Oh. you var!. M» rG'6M :n Coi:.\tv, ««-.vn futdiiVu*'' iViV^o'^iId^rit^.Vi'hnt'iBiliVn'm. ,t

's.

i-.— heal hstnto ol t!:v k-.-ei!'.-iit. I:i.. l'cr»oii .l 11-in •J

1 never saw you rorc—so liHp nnr siidVust,: to pay. hi. acbts: 'n.m! tli«t s»i,l '.t

tinn:

Oiniiii'Mi I'.qns oi"

S ii• 1 i!e will I» nn 1" without .'ujv roIi» whnt'.v.-r trjni valuation npi»rat-icincfif law

administrators or executors, will iiear ofjed. Susan turned from him in horror. '^c *'"urt '-onimon l'i«-uiof Mont-• bri.U:. i. defi-ndont. rvQiiirint m«: to makr tjiennin I will hx

:7, wiiow mg arc amoug me aiseafecs something of much pecuniary interest to In dispair he fled to the railway station, the Court ftou^ door in the Townof Crawford- with int^re-t mi »si imd mt,. will

nursued bv the clamorous and

infl:

pursued by the clamorous and indigInant Frenchwoman. mi„, -.j-- V, between the bouri of 10 o'clock, n: in. and 4 hat afternoon, as Miss. Susan Pcabodv m. of yaid day, ih

,,]C

"bv 3Ir. Jonathan" Doubkin

j.lresscd in his lest, and driring his fast

pup, ain't he "It's dreadful, if it's true," replied the HOUSE AND S I GN young lady. "You had a narrer escape, didn't ye?"

Wm. K. Wallace, Sheriff M. C.

iry

I. N. Schooler

Application for License.

|r-THx_i..

Insnrance Company,

OF irARTFORD, CONN.

1

•».

,"I^royi«lencc and you don't come back till you're ^Irs. Doribkins—no„ hpw you

tlior proofs

wheat crop at the -North-

•'he^ Cleveland Plaiudealcr says:—

0llt a

l?"'go crop of this stnple

T-

]^'1

f-^OK((K

K'L^^ -A cw day.s sM.oo aST,

Zarc he iiXltk rod'J^r ci «!,u, iT f.VVn".rA horn-. lail-rtit at the r»ot/w,.l, s, tio-. f,.,- HI, ri.i m,r,.„aRe "uwUd to IIltn duriii!

ux. JMm. (Vl,v U..,.P1K,:,«,

v,-,r.

inlorm'tiion wIhtc !Mo s:ii«i c.-.v cm tin* wiv .i«"'i.'.t

fainid. will b« Kiiitnbly r-xvin|pl l,y

'ivnis inlorinati-in .lolm i.t,..|'s Cr.iO-r.v Sloif. upon IVin*.. ^.1

TnoMA*

|I,rlivvry.,tu-hit:

Wm. C. Vance C. I'. f.f.Mnnlj:omery ~o.

Sale.

vim i-(icr...,.l-,l.!n Vi-'-"''*(lt,v '!f lixcc'iti»j: ilirrnted, frrtru tlu- 'M

"Takecare,:Deacon I'eabodv-taWereare'," Tho nn'dVvid.'d'ii'/i't- ii/'ltt'«-k Jd' .'jon''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' ifd No. b. in William Cox's addition to the Town iT.,w,i 1.," )r- 'l'i,,. -,l,,,,-/. «r.i .,-ai 1 1 1 linirto'i rill lyin:ran'l l. -in^ in tlic f..i:'n:y of. .Mnit- i,'-tt*tt .1.idj/-'« /f 'i-t'ii- ^1V"j

take up the traps of McFarland, in which "I remarked you was a rascal, (ui^sct.1 j"'r.'/tit^v'iVi' rmViVrii^MiPH.-ilt siu'n -n:d '•'"-•.Kv il*• "tj«tVJ-r-Vwv""j!1"w You've gone and married two wives, and •**f«*«iti*m. I will ili?7i ami t!rr-r- :f' i|:» ^anr-'tii-io'.-oid

l.(t pr. l't

:lt

ni„i

9yinnporsannt

to the'Sfntiitu opthftr State. APPROVED llAitCll abdV 18W

—v./.i...wr .'-^KTOOO00

-7 c,it hr1'"* •Tfe oftfe. ('QWpatiy arc fts folloies:

^nny. UOlncato'bJrea. .'.' gsoooo

4«Aw«BUMBfi

on WorHjacw

y- -tf t^ixtc.,.........i..„- ng (yy* ^mon^itloniretlitrn p'tcito f,f -Rftiik i^todks jo s.—Amount loaned otiioriviiie *coured'- r....... .-.'Icuy, -r siunn?

i-oop"

:nit:r!i $.v.o nn. .'iOon •\, V."» MJ1 37fui..

P'Vvbnriir:-i''rrt»»

p!:-.-!-. ..nw a .iiifTu-innt :ini...|inl, (if lhc al.ova d. .-cri-( ... J. b:*ij \l ::il L,tutc to tjiid execution jim I coil?, istlvon on vxfjcuihm :n th«.* pr»*i»rty *»t' Kpiirnim n.irhh.'irt. at tin: suii of .lnim A.

io

A I N I N

pursued the- old lover. '"But he wam't' B.JOUSE and SIGX Paiutinp done in nny stj^e never no account. What do the old folks

pa.v,Ve cn!le'J

l!"'

t.xii*nlins l.iqii.jr.i in (ui:nitiliu.s than a iiunrl -it

tiin4.

for otioyenr. Myplacc of nkinrrys ami

hands. -Marryin' two wives and ft~« k'Cr:X.uX? I conun a cor till a third. uo long clear nery county. Indiana. OKOICCI" n'\y V/w -T OUt."-^'- George J. Hays

J"cl ru«r"

i-. ,: I3UWJ

.' .Even Mrs. reabodv. who was inclined Atlirtf'!v I rwtcd fr..m the Clerk'# Office «f the«Unrt ('..in-

a„

v.Hc Monteomerr county, and s«t«of Indiana. cxp«a,at p..Ui.: ,hIc. u, th« hitrh^t bidder..«

jca t-ni B4.0MM

'-"SO Shnrc'i VVi'tca "glciea'Trust -fconmntiyW Kto«Tii-T»VW c/i Aliicnetn Uk Stock i-.

I'.tB VAt.. MKT. Vil.

•m\l "o 'lo do. I0,' m?J'-'re,raTU^ lo lOO Oco.-wv tlo idcr do:

3 0 0

Baiik Sto^k. Hnrtford ,MII MOP iccnix lllo.Stk. do ,lo lia Stftto do do -dn 50 HrtrtTord do do3'lido5 0 iv or lOllrtt'd do do do do

COft $8,100

I a S

•/. fS£3Aiji^ M^.k-iitook, Hnrtfynl, ('^.'^ooo 23,1 ,V|i, oiS

1

•00 Jlnccantilo drt i.v '-do

ibune.warns 'J0°-

,000

15.UO 11.413

10.000' JT.OOO lfr.ooo MOa S,()00, sjtio 3,000 4,600

34.800 «D

-i lp do eo.ooo SJ 7

1

-1 rfn' ooo *'911*41

:i?,d

^'"^ufneurets

20,SCO 20.400 19.000. 15,125 6.MOO* 3.3SO500. 11.100' 2,109 412

20,000

,1'iO.OOO-

12J00 5.000 2,500 500 10,000 1.900' 400

Citiitoiis' do Witci bury, (Tout. ftOterbiiry do do ,|0 Kin h^i1 lu

nk

SLk Slafr"ri'- -t

100 Holjoko \Vatcr. HowcrCo's StU, Uolj-nkc, Muss 20 Now UritHin \V„tnr I touts! Now

JiriLaiii.Coiiii

10Hnrtford (Mt.v Dondv ID I I ad on

10,000 10.3KS

10,700 io. o» 7,500

JO.OOO

10.000

S. Acouimilatcd interest on iiirc*tinonti»t 's.47161 TOT A 1, Assetk.' $.w ,325 9f

The Liabilities arc ax follows 5tli—Tlic ninoiint diio and not duo Iff banks ami oilier creditors non fith-U.S(i adiustcl and due 't1—leases adjusted and not due. i- ,.,-sos unadjusted Vj '.'""-os in misjicnso. and waitinc fnr-

nnne. .034 A3 ,030 «0

10th A'l utlierelaimsnKaiii^t lliu'coinpliny ostiniated at

93,000 50

1,000 00

TOTAI. rmuMTiKs. 10.704 yj llth-1 h..«rcatcst4atn«,,n^in.iurc«l in any one risk in'

1

vni«iri|,,',,,,rir0«l one City. Town or Hill—T .i T-

M"M011

''"-"'^caiid how built.

aVTlio?""'

1"4,"'c'11

1,1

a,li'

°"c blook. depends

nM

KKTiLOCHf, Sccrotnry.

State of C-o?nibcticut1 County of Hartford Hartpokp. .fnnurtrv .*», H. Kellogg above Statement by hiIUitl,rv--''nd to ll.s best kn.mlHfj, and b.^r.-'n^^'m,. Wm. D. Shipman

nT_ro[£". -furnUM-y .-,.1P 0. Tlien persr.n.ill'y H. Kellogg madfontli I lint tnc "I M.ueiin.-iit by luiuinh-eribod is I

George Hough

tordsvi/lc and Mo/itgomen/ (bounty. '••••ruaryll.ifiOO.

ATK "or INDIANA, Montgomery County, -Uonf(rim-r.v f'ironit f0url. Mar-:. Trrm. Im Eliazbeth M. J. Holloway Complaint for Divorce

Holloway Elizabeth M. J. Halloway

fOSTOI.O. „!»«nl .h,'.n ... rllS./h

C'omiilaiiit tor Jlivoir«'.

John S. Halloway

Notice to Stock Growers!

the ini«y

1Vfsl ,f,i r'7s

t|"

.'

r/7l

I.MIII*e:nul*

m! iWior ^uijrr uv

ujf pnfror.s wilh rfftvnr(.'f" fWflin*

1, il'.'l II I

I'n'tuiiiiiH uj rdinwii'

r! flitsi'#ii'n-ruiuuw

-.

I? .?* t! hut iititl i'rrii

......

t"

A

ot' the Ccint r.f ..

a, 3'

irwf un Jnu

W 7r. ou12^0 on..

pnbl.b-niictif.n i.M

.? W on io on

*4•! f»T]

4 r, I-t

of «,i,i_.iay, tl,e .v'r .1,,' !!f

•an it50 MO 27S 2T5 3j0 W!0 3111 :uo 2!» 3iT) nsn 33*

on..

30

,-('IU

'.bi

'''*,d'!IK

we"t!i,!'\f

IH-AJK.

Awards for the Winlnr of I hi-1 .."linittec atlj.ptcd loaiv.-ird pr- iniiiim fwr tlm h-.-t fn. t-.d and h.-avi.Mt sold t„ \V. |{|»ir. .|.. a^rcc tint' K. M».M tk'n i- en tilled t» fir.it preiu\vi:nit weight, lbs.— •:il.

iinn »»n 100 iVctfiiuni Alio. William Ifmit. fir-t premium on bejt :»0 h«.aJ. Av.-ra^. weiSli! :!i!l II,.-. I'r.Miiinm

A1 io, James H. Hall . .. fTiifht, CVO 11h. JVemiuiu .Vi. James Busenbarrick he.i'l. A\weight, iV' iuinii •«'». John C. Maxwell Wm. K. Wallace, T M. V. Henry Armstrong

Saturday, the -id day of March, I860, (Saturday, the 18th day of February, 1 K'30, 'olock bcttecn thc hour» r»f 10 o'clfwk «. rn. and 4 clo«k p.,, .f i-..

for-

r. n.'.,n

pleapc all. in oil or nny !tvle of Painting tbntrnay be called for. Wo arc thankful for past, favors.

"They hain't said a word since "he clear- ShopinGomrnercial iCf.*', opposite tho"Bt:vie v" rORXEl at IiAW, officc. THO's H. Winton ed out. ''forgot thati jiight, I rode you home from 'singing school!" asked Jonathan, suddenly branching off.

AKM.Tlcn.\l(

.S

ITT rhr Jihorc awapi- an- n-^r r».'a«ly f"r paym^nfe

J.W. Blair

,W

r%

".

Virtue of r. certified c.,py ,f D-f.rv) to me 4i

(rtud (r«m the Clerks ORiceof thf* 'ourt Comrica* fit Montgomery county, in & ranv? wh» r«i-

Kx-c-ution frow in.John s. c,r,y plain,itr. »,Vl Th«n,« F. xr

0f

iho ourt flouj«n f»f profiU lowing

fronting- Wn'liiiiKton

of Mid-

«trrt t. cofliDicncixi^

thereof ai may oc sufficient to diitcbar^c said decree, intewt »nd cost*.

Said sale will be made without any relief whMov*rfrom valuation or npiirai^fmcnt lawi. WM. K. U'AM.ACE, Sheriff M. C. J'l

Hy I. N.

ScnixLEBvUeputy.

January V. 1^00-lw- prin!cr"« fve ST.W).

.l)':

t0

John M. Butler

March 1", 1S09. KAWFOitDSTILLK, INDIANA. Star and /Ojiirnatftint -CiifiJte', for /^VFKICE, south side of PublicSqnpro, jn sale che.-.p t»v Ivy in^tcn He!!. t'o'.iecttanH promptly oprS-t'.iS JlAN'Si'X A 1 K1C nn.i remi"*''!- 1. 13^9-! v.