Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1866 — Page 1

BUSINESS CARDS.

MEDICAL.

MRS. M. HOOVER

Will give exclusive attention to the practice of Medicine and Obstetris: also to the treatment ot the diseases ot Women ami Children. A share of the' public patronagc is respectfully solicited.

May 5, 1866 [wtf.

Physician

4

iwi

DR.

and Surgeon.

J. DORSEY

Respectfully

tenders his services to the citizens of

t'rawfordsville and vicinity, in ull t'.ic branches •1 hi profession. I OflU'cituri Kcwidcnce, on Main street, west ol (irahams'Corner. (August 1^-Mt.

MACHINERY.

It. II. MctiRAT1I it Co.,'

MACHINISTS,

ii E

Itan. n's, IMtOMPTI.V »:H,I,lif TIiD IIV

\\, H. (ia'lowav, Attorney,

AND

Government Claim Agent,

()()ire etrer Cornr the Mugor'i'• "Ji'ie

HMH SIN t'i ll ir fn

dia nn.

vitv

Auk. II.

K.Mjuire at the Recorder

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TllU'il^n.

Atti

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W ANTED—AGENTS.

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STEAM PRINTING.

REVIEW

I Torse Su-

Manufacturers of Corn Shollers Powers, Drag Saws, Sugar Mill gar Kettles, Castings. Brass Ca«tinirs

cry description

('an turn out Repair Work in fete hours.

Shop on :!c St., south ol'liruinbtc House,

LaFayette, Ind.

inunU we It w.1*5\ 5 I Od.

KXTRA BOUNTY! Extra Pay! Extra Pension!

(!ranted In/ re diers, their

te.et dour I In­

('oinuiisMotiiMl ottioer

h.:ln\v

tlio riink "f Mri-'-

n.lii-r (i-iienil. nho wn? in the seivico Muri'h .M, and r«'sitfrM*d. \va* inusioruu out or honorably •d alter tlml date, i« untitled to exM-Hpti" 1 ho

TXosu who received none can now receive, hose wiio received Ihreo months pay properdin now recover thodill'erem-c. under the Act ot Lotipre»,Jti

AVA.xiii.'VGTwrv writ

«'e want

lKlt vl

I O UU imenis everywhere tosell our lNI'll.iVFIi s'-ti Newms Machines. Ihree*1l..-w kinds. tiller and upper feed. W airiinttd fivi. .years.-— 5 Above salary or larmi eoinuiissions paid, he onia iiinietiines sold in the tinted Mates lor less than »4«. S which are F11.1.Y i.U'KS.m hv IIiiwk, iikki.kii 4 \y.l «I)S- (itlOVFIt.l 11AKKIIIN(1KH.Vto.,and If ACII-

Sk.

iiku Al l. other cheap machines are lNl'lil.MIKsi KMX ami the kki.i.ku or rsKlinrc 1.1 aiii.kto akhkmt, I ink ASH iMI'iilsoNMKM (.lruulars Mii.h. Address, or cull upon sh-'iv A lnrk. liulileford, Maine, or I HI.

tiS /--v SION I'll !—Alil'.N I wanted fi mVJU »1\ IMIHM SMI umiiK-.jiistoiit ft Address O- T. (iAKK\. 1'iiy liuildim liiddelord S Maine.

-atgiwc!

GROCERIES.

LISK & I5IJOTIIEK S

NEW GROCERY STORE., THISestablishmentandnow

is stocked with aliirue as­

sortment of plain fancy t.rocertes: which will ho sold for cash or produce. 1- arniers of Montgomery county call in and examine our stock belore pure nus-11-elsewhere. I Ikd i4ll

PAPER-WINDOW SHADES.

For Iircry Body.

Corner Hook Store a lurce h.f of Cap, l.etter, Commercial Note, bill and other mzc? ot

Also tho same sizes in I.ISKN I'AliHIC. These ijoods wcro boualit to meet tlio demand for a Kooil reliable article we have in. lusu.it"I" .'" saying that they will meet the tli«,

'"i'miiitry dealers supplied on reasoiiiibk Ii rin-AuBlf-0il-tf. I"

the Corner Hook Store you will find nil 'jssort1V. iiienl of those nice, new and pri lt V\ 1SIHIW MIAIIKS.

loceries,—Wholesale.

Cx i~

hi i\i'

P. R. SIMPSON'S.

,/ AI«o SliilillfiiltHrrr'- Ajelll for

POWDER & MATCHES

.1 unclo*r0\vo0iii.

AXIW.

\Kctincd

Superior article of LippcncoU .t t'o's- Ibiublo (!asi Steel Axes.warran ud. I-iir siilehy .Icclllf I.KK UltOTIIKIt.

('raicfbrdsville, Indiana.

"ay. Job Print

IDOIME

enf Aets of Congress to solwidows. minor children or

nig!

ORDER!

jr?l,rrnii! in wnnt "f any description ofl'rintinK. fn-m ii liiln'l tiii mammoth poster, pnoulil not tail to cull nt iho Ilevicw.lob Oflicc. work done just when promi.-oil.

FURNITURE AND COFFINS.

J. T. kinkcad &> Co.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of

Furnitur e!

'"sVri'.TiVr-- nlisd-.l lor three years (lis.-hiire. .1 alt. Vj' WASHINGTON STREET, March :Ki 1^»".or on account ot ilisuhility, iireinn- .? .. i... 4' il.nl to #10" bounty, cnlislcd fur a loss period

'"w'illo'ws of (licensed soldier entitled to all inrre of petition of per month for witch child und«

y,AU

olnS'in-' intrusted to my care will be promptly w-11 staked w.th a line assortment, of Furniture attended to. liAl-I.OW

REAL ESTATE

VI»(MICV

EstaU

'•pllundersntiied will sell or bu Ut.ll hstiiU. 1 Anv person hiivniK I-arms or lottn.U'Jjl will do well t.i leave tlleni with lis.

J^or Sale'!

.1 i.r 3 (iood 1'iirins. 2.1 Town Lots. •5 Itl'.ld.nCLS l* ,*

which will be sold at Ihe lowest ciish figures.

COFFIKTS

of all Kinds furnished on short notice,

WITH

1 Hrielt More ltoom. I ltrick llL^idcnee .round ^1

on ii irnorr .1

VuKiist-lS-lsno tf .1. T. KINKKAH .t CO.

Claim

Agency.

BOUNTY! E\tra Homily Extra Pay K- Extra IPension!

The Democratic Party.

Brick Pomery, in his inimitable style,

thus answers the Jacobin proposition that the Democratic party is "dead," while

they yearly expend millions, talk them­

selves frantic, and belabor themselves to

the rule of a Butler

the

Op|MMit Centre Church.

Cur Cabinet Ware Rooms

Granted by Arts of the late (bngre. Ditch urged Soldiers, their II tdotcs nor Children, or 1'arentii. Collected with Promptness and Dispatch by

If*. /'. MIITTOIV,

Attorney,

AND

GOVEflNMENT_CLAIM AGENT.

S&"Office

in Washington Hall Build-

•r ing, over Simpson's Grocery Store, tiaufordsvillc."®H

To Difchanjcd Soldiers: Hy the late law Kquali/.ine bount ies, an Additional iiourity of SHMI crnntod to cach and every soldier enlisted for three yuun*. and ?ur «d out lu« tuu«. Mho received or ii entitled torcecivo no more than the $KHl bounty heretofore allowed by law: and anv such soldier who has been discharged belore the expiration of his term of servicc by reason of wounds received in line of duty entitled to the Additional Hounty of $100.

An Atlditumal Hounty of ^»0 is now allowed to each soldier enlisted for two years who has revived, ur is entitled to receive, no more than $."i0 bounty under previous laws.

A bounty of now allowed to each and every pohlier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on account ot wounds received in the lineoiNluty. .'v/

To thr Jfcirs of Drrt astd Sohl' s." If a soldier, enlisted for three years, as above stated. has died of wound? received, or disease contracted in the line of duty, the Additional Hounty of $100 is allowed to tho widow, minor children or parents of such diseased soldier in the order named.

cal'V^ri'.^i^^r^Vicanon

I'.

escape from this "dead" party. Tt has

more life in it thau any dead body on the earth, as is evident from the late nar­

row escape of the Jacobins from annihi­

lation. Mr. Puincroy says:

Dead !—in Ohio the Radical disunionlsts have'a majority of 111,110(1 votes in a poll ol 500,000, a difference of only eight per cent. That is to say, io'r every fif'tyfour men the Runipcrs mustered at the

inn nT^fl'TPni I polls, the Democracy bring forty-six! nl IP II PI I Pennsylvania, in a poll of iUlJ. (500,000 votes, the Congressional party have a majority of 17'.0il0,or about thrrk

(SKCdNI) STORY, I.KK S NEW llltli'K.)

per cent.—for every fifty iriCn Rump treason brings to the ballot bo's the Constitutional Democracy brings over fortyeight

In Indiaua»the Rump majority will not exceed per rent of the votes polled!

Having shown from the above tliHt

against every one hundred Jacobin votes polled, the Democrats brought to the

-1— P9l: In Oliio '.12 In Pennsylvania '.'7

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lie then states when it is possible for

the Democratic part}' to die, as follows: The Democratic party cannot die, as long as there lingers in our brain an aspiration for liberty—in our heart aflection or love for the republic as our .! wi.vu civil ireedoni perishes from among men—when the mighty Sovereignties of the Federal l/mou are merged in one consolidated government —when State lines are wiped out, and State laws, capitals, officers are no longer known and recognized—when a dictator takes the place of a Constitutional President—when Americans, sous of four generations of freedmen, tamely acquiesce in

of the rejiub/ieiiii Washington—white men meekly bow in the dust, licking the I feet of tbe destroyer of their liberties—

among our people and madne. holds undisputed sway over the minds of men —when a mongreal barbarism takes the place of' Democratic government of white men. then let- it lie written, but not till then—"the Democratic party is dead!"

e\ il, the Rump pai y. ggffi.

IIEAHSE.

Own had an excellent opportunity last spring to satiate their cravings for Fc nian blood, and feed 011 l'enian meat, but they were not half so anxious then as now. If Lynch and his fellow-prisoners are executed it is probable the gallant Queen's Own will have further opportunity to taste of blood in a manner not more agreeable than was offered tliem at Fort

Eric. The "could steel" in a Fenian hand is not a subject of as much serenity of contemplation to one of the gallant corps as a poor devil that unfortunately falls into from the can look upon with pleasure, but when it comes the same men in a battle the valiant Queen's Own counts out. "Blood, lago. blood," is the cry in Canada, and the same cry goes out from the craven heart be hung

If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than three years, has died of wounds received, or disease contracted in the line of duty, the Additional Houuty nf S.r»6 is allowed to th« widow, minor children or ,• i,.,i/»l. p.iuntauf such decuased iol.lior in tlw order mimed. Of our Uaillcals. l.Ct 1^\ 11C1I ... saus hierci. and then for a fe.i^t ol liloml

To Oflu 11 •, Alt o'fliecrs below the riink of Unaiulier Conornl who ni'ic in lh« service as -uch oil the .id ot March IrttM. and who were honorably diM:lmr«e, ri'Mttned, since April l^»5. a mouths pay proper.

To I\ n*ioHi /.s Widows are now entitled by law to an increase of their pension $- per month for each child under 10 years of age.

I —Indianapolis llcrald.

I'ropcrly Exempt from Taxation. No less than SI2,000,000 in Govern-: uie.it bonds is exempt from taxation for State and local purposes in Philadelphia County alone. Tbetay.es of these wealthy classes, who own these bonds, are

invalid soidicrs, for total disability, are entitled to „j I Jj,. the poor fanners, mechanics or a pension of lrom eii ht. to fifteen ^.ei.ty olid twen- .. ty-live dollars per month. laborers of tllCCOUIltl^. iSo tax tor bondholder, but all tax for the rest ol

,U PC

Applicants for the Additional Hounty must bnns or send their Discharge Papers and get a receipt for the same. lf

IliLvinR for a number of years past devoted rnyselM especially to thebusiness of collecting claims,I feel

community, is the motto

1 11K liostoii 1 v*t thus tells the \shu(.

or

warranted in eaying that I can insure not only prompt attention on the part of the Oovernment, but toralton Oi the .111011* 1

vr oi' the Radical OppOMtlOU to a TCJ-.-

"Wl»- "icy

Fees lleasonublc and no Cliar^l' In Any Case Inless Who stand lepentant. knocking at our gates, successful. seems to me." says .Simple, lis a sin.

All letters of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly Now they've repented, not to let tliem in.

"'parties residing at distance can have blank? and instructions sent to them by mail free of charge, on application to me.

\v. i». nun'TOi*. AVy. 1*11.1 ior. Clniui Atft.

Auk. 11.-tw.

Table

recon.tr,,,t the Sou,hirn State-.

It seems to me." says Simple.* repented, not to I 'Il would not do," says Wade "lor, past If tlwy couio in our party will go out,'

The

Cutlery.

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, NOVEMBER 10, 1866.

A Ksu'O of Clipper,Ships from China. In the race between the three clipper ships, Turping, Ariel, and S.rn-a, from China to London, the Tn ping came into dock at 0:17 1'. M., while the .I riel arrived at 10:15 I'. M., and the Srrica at ]1:H()

., on the same day. Sept. (i. This almost simultaneous completion by three vessels of an ocean passage of more than three months is one of tin most singular

vessel in dock with new teas from Foocliow," and in China there are also extremely heavv wagers dependant on the race. As the cargo of each ve?sel will now rgacli tl London market at the same Jime, it became,, the interest of the respective eons gnccs that the vessel with tfl'eii' special cargo should nut get into dock fim$is they would thus escape the payment of the premium of 10s. for a

The Photographic Art. for ]lls

national recognition and support, indulges

in the ibllowtng beautiful remarks con­

cerning the photographic art:— But while the artist is thus supplied with every, material for his creative genius, society derives a still greater boon. Tli.i man, whom fate or duty chains to his birth place, or imprisons in his fatherland, will without fatigue and danger, scan the beauties of the globe, not in the deceitful image of a hurried pencil, but in the very picture which would have been painted on his retina had he beeu magically carried to the. scene". The outlines of the Himalayas and the Andes will stand before him in

Wade-—when will pour out her mijrlity cataract of \va-

every star is erased from our flair, and the ters. while the dreaded volcano will tos field'of blue exhibits only two spoons intojhe air her clouds of dust and l'ragcrossed,

crest of

the

kiuyly successor ""cuts of fire. At a lower altitude,

Democracy cannot die while we have a Constitution to 'restore, or a Union to save! Its mission is to accomplish both these objects, and by God's help and the strong arms and indomnitablc wills of its --y-y -%-i „«'i«ttnwaT wind. •M.|»pnrtprs. Democracy Will succeed. bouuaei iVnin uliii'li he mioke

SIS lilood, There is a newspaper press and a party

ng

,cals oi this country who dcnnrud c, 3

unfortunate men who

execution of the have been sentenced to death by the court at Toronto with the same bloodthirstness as has characterised the party in the States that insist "that without a little blood letting the Union would not be worth a rush." Nothing will satisfy these Canadians Radicals short of blood, lie Queen's Own. a valiaut body of holiday soldiers, are loudest in the bloody clamor and declare that the prisoners must be executed, and severely denounce the letter of Secretary Seward, for fear it may rescue MeMahon and Lynch lrom the gallows, and the sanguineous appetite of the Own go unappeased. The Queens

was obliged to preside personally

l'mm tbe Louisville Journal. Atrocious Crime.

Murder of on old Widow Lady near Hnte/iiig (ireen-—The Deed Committed In/ three Xegrnes—-Irrcsf mid Imprisonnient of the Black Fiends.

Last evening we received information

0 une 0

incidents of modern navigation. The ever been committed in our State. An first of them receives 10s. per tun extra.

the bloodiest climes that has

0

]j

am

the bills of lading of each being worded JI

much esteemed widow lady named

rs

.Still, living near the race course,

"with 10s. per tun extra if first sailing about one mile from Howling (irecti, was

most foully murdered on Monday evening. We have learned the following details of the revolting deed. On Saturday last rs. Still had occasisn to visit the office of a lawyer in Rowling (Ireen. and while there told the lawyer, in the presence of three negro men—one named Lewis, the others' names not remembered—that she

hand the masters of the vessels bad years old. The lad went into the field "Catherine K. B., who has dark brown I every motive on behalf of their owners immediately after breakfast Monilny lj:iii- ainl soft eyes, with pretty features to strive lor the victory, even by a i-inglc morning. The weather was drizzling and minute 3 cold, and after a short absence from the house, the boy was compelled to return

siu,cs.

Sir David Brewster, in a recent ad- (Ju entering tbe house lie was horror

dress on the claim of science and art to

their most favored aspect. The Niagara and when it reached the ears of the law-

the Divine Redeemer, the hills which

We want reorganization ou sound trod, and the mount tioin \Uu lie spoke Democratic principles, and'l-LCCK. The the message of salvation, stand unclnuigperfected and the other uquircd, wc ed, and appeal to us with immortal inter-

shall prevail against the Devil, and the est. chief of his auxiliaries |ul ^senut.d .|r,s I(larillllg ,« Keep llousc

No young lady can be too well instruced iu any thing that can affect the comforts of a family. Whatever position in soei

of people 111 Canada as clauioious loi 1 c- '.. ei. blood the sanguinivorous Rad-

yer whom the murdered lady had visited on Saturday, he gave information ol the presence of the three negro men. They were at ohcc apprehended, and upon the

Egypt's colossal pyramids wi'l rise belore negro Lewis was found a shoe corieshini the temples, too of (I recce and I ponding precisely with the tracks leading Koiiie. and the gilded mosques and uiina- from the poor victim's house. The black lemons are in jail at Bowling Green, and

when the gallows and the dungeons of rets of the Fa 4. With a more allcr demons are ... jail at Mowling I.reen, ana or 1 rene despotism have received their last victims tionate gaze lie will survey the- hallowed if they are not dragged to execution b)

—when Reason takes her departure from scenes which fa'-th. has consecrated and the indignant people wc pray that thej

tf'_ ..'11 ,.t .. ....... 4.iii Hint riM 1 Iv VlMHro.'l llffl fit

love endeared. Mount /ion will stand may soon feel that deadly vengeance ol before him'*"asyi field that is

plowed,"

Tyre as a rock .11 which "the fishermen invited. dry their nets," .Mueveli "made as a grave and Babylon great "cast up as Kullor heap." ovcre.li^i l'ools tie'•••ater. tfnd

the" law which their savage barbarity has

General William Sihoulcr and licncral 11.

lUIlcnl

without even the "Arab s. tem, or the "shepherd's fold." Yet, lliough. it is^ditor ol the Cincinnati (,a-.ette, andi now not only Palestine in desolation that we Adjutant-general in Massachusetts, is out

sce the seas which bore 011 their waves

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pm

.ieal

knowledge of household duties. She

lb,!

5

may be placed in such circumstances that

bo lieces

sary for her to perform

tlol))L stic lilb ri bul on lis accou

she needs

„t

no less knowledge than if'she more intense. The people

the cooking-stove and pantrj. Indeed,

iesilales

I have olten thought it more diflieult to 1

direct others, and requires "ore cxper-

ience, than to do the same woik,\wth oiu

Encounter of a Brave Woman with ndlans.

L. llcssick. says the Lebanon, alifor-

nia Ohscrrer, who runs a pack train between Red Bluff and Hayfork of Trinity,

gives the following particulars ol the

daring exploit of a lady: Mrs. Sarah Donelson, formerly a resident of Red Bluff, is living in a log house, on* the trail, with her children and

ire. but when it comes to lace looking after her poultry a short distance

made their appliance. Mrs. Donelson

her. a third caught her by the shoulder. She knocked him down, and reached the house in safety, barred the door. The Indians re-ted one or more rifles on the window, leveled at the woman, who approachcd tliem, took down her fathers, rifle, and returned the fire of the Indians through the aperafuros or -chincks of the log bouse. On attempting to cock el so a thumb of her right hand had been shot away by an Indian bullet, but using her left hand, she soon had the pleasure ol knowing that her would-be murderers had retreated, wlitther with whole hides or not she could not tell. Muscle, courage and self possession won a victory one against five, and that one a woman.

doubt.

lady who did not think itrespcct-

able to bring up her children to work, has lately heard from her two sons. One of them is a barkeeper on a (latboat, and the other is a steward .of a brickyard.

.-

wh

own haml.s. 1 'General

Mothers arc iretjucntly so nice atul |»articular that they do not. like to give up

any part of their care to

This is a great ....stake

nient, for they are often labor and need rcliol. Children should be early tought to make themselves useful: to assist their parents every way in their power, and to consider it a piivilcge to do so.

Matrimonial Advertisements. They rather out-do us in Kngland in regard to matrimonial advertisements,

judging from the following:

"Ada Emily Jenny, just nineteen, fair, blue eyes, and handsome, would like to be married as soon as possible." "Rosebud, who is seventeen, and pretty, having rich golden hair, wishes to marry a tall young man, about twcutvfour years of age." "Violet wishes to be married to a tall mail. She is tall and very good looking.

had sixty-live dollars in money at home Mrs. Still had a farm in the above men-

"Lalla Rook would dearly liWe to get married. She moves in first class society, and has £500 a year. She is eighteen, tall, and strikingly handsome."

Some of the applicants put the matter rather upon the ground of duty and destiny: "Marv Gwho lias good looks, but does not wish to speak of tliem, wants to

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priority which can now be ol no practi- tinned vicinity, and had no other one in Vcnow^ that marriage is the destiny and cul benefit to* them, while on the other the family but a son thirteen or fourteen

,carried. She has read her bible, nm\

lollor

„f

W

divide

11 nolitically the militia hesitates the army

authority to acknowledge.

sgellj!io|I) ig)lt

kes place,

w()o sC(j ()l( cnJ of

poHnt (he cost? AnJ yet

oducc

this co

condition of affairs

1

that we arc to send Butler to Congress. I beg to be excused. Should

or

l,,l,l,,rL

"v

„„y succcsRor of his

ver actH

hicl. would make im-

hme||t GC

essity I have faith that

(.oii'tcss

would meet the

save inc i'r^ui bciuj^ a party to sotidiu

year in advance, a representative pledged to impeachment, and who labors under the delusion that lie is appointed of God the nart. am also opposed to

of Uoiloral ]?l

m..-

their clutches and is hurried bouse, on ttie trail, w.... I Relieved that one ot ti.e icisoiis prison to the gallows. They father. A lew days impcaehmcnt which General In noil 1 victim on the waffold I hunting stock, and Mis. Oonclson was.

from the house. Suddenly five Imliaiis

to }nt0

,tler'because 1

dcv0(c

,j

r(

..

ar

)br General

Grant. I. believe in him. I hope and believe that lie will be a candidate of all true patriotic men for the Presidency two 1 years hence. He is our best and hiavcst, and should have our highest place.

(j

on rcjiSt

to head

(Jrant aIld

uncork tho bottle

cncra

(jrant's report placed him loi

rt lc aute at

started for the house, and was intercepted (•.,iIuru to act at Fort Fisliei by two Indians. Throwin

1

We challenge the State to exhibit an instance in Indian fighting, whciun woman has acquitted herself so nobh

a

-Is there any person you particularly ... wi"h 111c to marrj'V" said a widow expectant (j

Bermuda Hundred,

Most Deplorable Ignorance.

i,ig—nay, almost incredible—•.u\tl..tion.-

Ber

oiuen. She is twenty-four."

eye

and nice figure, wishes to fulfill the the woman's mission, and marry. She will have money."

ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS.

struck at finding his aged mother lying upon the floor dead and covered with her own blood. Her head had been split open and her body frightfully gashed in various parts with an ax. The bereaved soil, by bis outcries, soon alarmed the neighbors, and immediate search was made for the authors of the hellish crime. The crrooml being soft and yicldy. from the rains, human tracks were soon discovered. It was noticed that one track street in Tcrre Haute Tuesday-1 was made by a shoe run down at the side, and having three heavy nails and a break across the middle of the sole. These peculiarities soon led to the detection ol at least one of the perpetrators of the awful murder. The startling news sped to Bowling (Ireen on lightning wings,

TllK hog cholera is prevailing around Oxford, in Franklin county.

A l'Al'ER printed in Chinese and Japanese is published in London.

hanhkrriks

A

waikin

load of deer were on the

A I'

a.mii.v

died of milk smkness, iu

Knox county, last week.

ounty, last week.

I is estimated that three thousand emigrants have been killed,lspiJ.th«!„j.oiite to3Iontaua this season. ^f!T'

A

yoi 'Nii

William Scliouler, formerly

against General B. F. Butler,

jj

il,„t

lie

is a Republican, but he

cannot vote for Butler, because- i.o dues not live in the district, and because he is

pledged to impeach the President. (Jen.

Scliouler. in his letter, says:

"The President will decline to be deposed, and he will call upou the army and navy to support him. Congress will call upon the same to support it. Here conies a clash. The President will call upon the militia to support the Executive.— Congress will cail upon the militia to support Congress. Ihe issue is made 'partisan. The heat becomes every 1110

lady in Maine, after .suffering

two years from a severe lung disorder, coughed up a needle, and is recovering.

Emkksoh Eth Kill Diikis mentioned as a candidate for Governor to succeed Brownlow.

Tiik bulk of the Mormon proselytes are from Protestant nations—110 Irishman or Frenchman is a Mormon.

A t0Y

A

hoy

of fourteen years of age nearly an old man of niuety, at Stc.

murduri!l

Sophie, Canada, the other day, because the sheep of the latter trespassed on the lauds of the bay's parents.

Not

A Di

Amstredam merloiLune on lurui-

long since ai

turc and paintings, caused the floor of one of his apartments to be laid with Spanish dollars set on edge.

Onk of our exchanges, in notKin^ the presentation of a silver cup to a cottmpo mry. savs: "TTe needs no cup.

Tiik French expedition to Mexico was

lir lr Ila

undertaken to co,„joJ l,« p»y-

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j- §2(:J,400, and has cost 8135,-

000,000.— Kcehange. That is a good example of the principle of going to law to maintain a right. I this instance, as in the latter, the losing party will have to pa not oulj the debt but the cost of collection.

Lowkii California, which

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|||arria 0

A recent issue of the British (iu.ut.eilj .^.kpocket. Whereupon he has had the Review co.itaines the following astound-

0

en could not tell the Queen's name. The

were birds none could say some

knew not what a river meant, or where

fishes live, or where snow cotncs lrom

and a cow in a picture was pronounced to

be a lion. Multitudes ol the poor child-

)e

to her dying spouse, who had been some-

what of a tyrant in his day. "Marry tbe devil, if you like!" was the gruff reply. "Oh. no," my dear, you know it is not lawful to marry tw brothers."

river's brim, or heard the song

ar

k."

A CHKAl' and poor coffin, that was easily broken open, saved a man in Brussels from being buried alive

STATE ITEMS.

A hosiery factory is projected at New Albany. Wild grapes are worth §2 per bushel, in Tcrre Haute.

llogs are being contracted in Tcrre Haute at eight cents gross.

Il'lhlsre are twenty-eight lawyers and twenty practicing physicians at New Albany.

A sneaking thief stcsle a] coat from a compositer in Lafayette, the other night, and "cut" on his board bill.

The New Albany and Evansville papers are disputing the relative size of their respective cities.

A revival in the Christian Church at Uushville, in this State, has resulted in one hundred additions to the church membership.

Temperance meetings are being held throughout Indiana, at which resolutions favoring prohibitory law are passed.

The Terre Haute Journal says the oil will excitement has entirely "played out." It is hardly mentioned any more.

A music tenclier, after getting up a class and receiving about $80 in funds, suddenly decamped from Franklin the other night.

Mr. Isaac Shelby, residing neat Brownsville, Franklin county, fell from an apple tree on the 25th of October, receiving such injuries as to cause his death.

Junction Railroad

are selling at $5 per

bushel at Winam.ic.

0

nclc Saul

now thinks of purchasing, has 58,620 square miles, with a population of i,000.

proper form and in a right spirit but And when he gets that it is thought he

will have need of "other territory south

An unmannerly fellow recently took a standing j.lace at Niblo s, directly iu front of Horace Greeley, whereupon the philosopher patted him on the shoulder and gently said: "If anything entertaining occurrs on the stage, will you

being a transported English

eu(!(

arrested for libel. The widow

do|j

.]

uv(

i,

0

charge.

nl' the ignorance which exists ainon^ mine -ii'dions of the British community: A silHKWli Chicago detective named ••In

.ni.ighaui, :i2 persons, average- Haker, recently went to Mattoon, II ., in" more than 12 yea-is of age. including worked himself into the society oi a ?ou 20 and two young won.-

thieves, passed himself oft tor a burg-

lnr

was arrested by previous

couiuioiict and simplest objects af nature, i„g, anil locked up with paitics stispecte ., mm]- liK|i. iii.iunliiiti-

ol

I ondon was a county—one that it was in out ol them a full con less the exhibition a violet was said to be a transaction, and recovered §-!), ireuv bird, a primrose a red rose, a lilac

of

umlerSt a

Tuk De ln

.—The Rushville

Republican says the Juuction llailroad is progressing very rapidly, and it will •. not be long uutil it is completed to the Fayette county line. The grading between Rushville and. "Vienna is nearly completed.—Brookville American.

BunatAiiY.—Night before last, some burglars broke into the store of J. W. Allen, in Shelburne, and robbed it of a large quantity of goods. The scoundrels coolly divested themselves of their ragged clothing, which they left, and proceeded to rig themselves out in entirely new suits from Mr. A.'s atoek.-rr-Sitllivan Democrat. .^,r:

Killed .—Wc are informed that a man named Prickett was killed by another young man named Cooper, in Fortvilie on Tuesday last. Cooper kuocked him down and kicked him twice, from the effects of which Prickett died iu half an hour. Prickett was in delicate health, and had been since he retumcd from the army. Cooper was not arrested at last account*—Tfti.nc.rirl• nr.mricrat.

.:

tch man's

Proposal .—A Butch-

man once wanted to wed a widow, and his manner of making known his intention was as follows: "If you is content to get a better for a worse, to be happy for a miserable, and if you smokes and "drinks ale, I shall take you for no better and much worse."—

Upon which the lady said, aw."

Another Warning .—A few days since, as two boys at Billiugsville were playing with a pistol, it was accidentally discharged. The ball took effect on the body."''

cnfL-ring the right side, near the lowor part of tho nbdomen, and was extracted over the hip-bone,

1

drink from auj vcasot time contains liquor, whether the neck ol a bottle, the mouth of a demijohn, tbe spile of si keg, or the bung of a barrel."

back. Dangerous as tho wound appeared to be, he is now considered out of danger.— Brookcilte .1 merican.

ortunate in

Misfortune .—Whilo

Paymaster Seargent and his assistant, Mr. Price, were proceeding up the railroad for the purpose of paying off tho bauds, one day last week, their buggy was thrown down the hillside near Metainora, paymaster, horse and carriage tumbling over and over for a distance of ucar tweuty feet yet, strange as st appears, no one was seriously injured, Mr. I Sonrgcnt miraculously escaping with a slight sprain of the leg.— Franklin Democrat.

SiiooTiNo A mtAY.—On Saturday morning last., our city was considerably disturbed by an affray between William Enyeart, and Alexander Dasher, in which Enyeart shot Dasher, the ball entering just below the left eye, passing under the brain. Mr. D. is suffering considerable,

J",

Imvinn robbed bir^o jlry K»°d l'0«-

goods, besides convicting the robbers

also a bird but whether a robbm or an (at court. __ could say some

I( iiv

fcw iys poe ma

aMj

,,

ren can never have seen a primrose hi,,,'about ten

but will recover. mentable oceurrauce wc could not fully

Sht ascertain, and as the case will perhaps

uuderg0

of his south-west boundary.' All that Uncle Sam want stantly annex all the adjoMng Wrjf and the adjacent islands.

i.ioi(si» 'losnrihc it to mc? for you sec, my

is said and believed he .s no more bitter present totally enemy than General «nd it^t l,o j-ra

believcd that one of the reasons next to Butler has off Gen. nu ll in which

n(ltic

..

depend upon your

A vkkv interesting libel suit is beloie

the courts of New York, wherein a wealthy Australian merchant, George Robinson who had won the affections of a handsome and captivating Jewish widow with a legacy of five hundred thousand dollars, is charged, just oil the eve of the

investigation, will await

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further developments.— Western Mirror.

Union Railway

.—The work on this

important railway connection is progressing rapidly. Large amounts of iron have been purchased for the road, and no doubts are entertained of its completiou to this city at au early date. Running cast through Marion, Grant county, it will open to this city a large scope ol^ well cultivated countrj' and it our business men take the proper steps to secure the business of that section the growth and prosperity of the citj' will be greatly promoted.— Ijotjansporl Pharos.

Killed

by the

Cars

Taken

nelvun. Wisconsin, Republican

.—A young man

named Cupp, a brakesman 011 a freight train on the Toledo, Wabash and esteru Railway, was run over and killed by the train 011 which he was employed, night before last. It is supposed he fell between the cars and was run over by the most of them, as his body was horribly mangled, his head, arms and logs all being severed from the truuk. The accident occurred near Peru. The remains were brought to this city yesterday, and taken to the resideuce of his mother, in the upper part of town.— Lafayette Journal.

in

in Sugar

i|ncd lsa ic

Booker, while driving

of mulca down

hill. fell from the

ie t(jam

taking tright, dragged

rods by

were wound around his wrist. A man who was with him, having stopped the mules after running a short distance, on noil.-' to Mr. Booker found bun quite •dead?his neck

.—A rather verdant indiviu-

ual, supposed to be a "hoosicr, while on the train betweeu this city and Huntington, yesterday, was prevailed on by a a 1 a a I* f#H* "uice young man

to cash a check tor

8500. The "nice young man'' wanted to pay some express charges and did no have time to come down street to the bank, and wanted the gentlemanjo bo so kind as to cash the check for the small

amount. It is: unnecessary to say

)r ove

"wortl.le'ss,

a

Iui11Usl

greeny

$500 in green basics and richer

reins, which was .w,. 1 he

by a thousand dolla,,iu.^-

ce young man

the proceeds transaction.

8tiua

of' this sharp

"—Fort 'W

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