Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 March 1867 — Page 1

NEW SERIES-VOL. XVIII, NO 30.

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BUSINESS CARDS.

_MEDICAL.

MRS.

M. IIOOvW,

(Wire and llrsldrarr on Vernon Klm-t, Nearly oimo. silc the I'ost onifc. A\*' -ijeoxciusiveatlention to thc prnetiec i.r I

Mrdlrlnc ana lllisiolrls also lo the (runtiiicnt vol tti!• ili.,T Women and Children. A sluire the public patronage is re-pcrti'iilly solicited,

Muj Ii-iio. [,vtf.

IMivsinan and Siir» on.

im. N. J. DOS^KY, "I3 espectfully tenders bis serviees to the citizens of •IV Crawfordsvilleand vicinity, in sill tjo branches «l his profession,

Olike und llHi«l in', Iain street. west of (inih:un* Corner. (August H-Mt.

MACHINERY.

R. .11.. McGRATH & Co., MACHINISTS,

Manufacturers of Corn Shellers. Powers, Drag Saws, Sugar Mills, Su-s-jrar Kettles, Castin-s, Brass Castings a ml Machinery of every description.

a E 1 a

Can turn out licjiair Wm-/,-tn, a j.ic hours.

bhiip in 3 St., sunt It or llrunihlc House,

inn *.v 11 w. *op."» I Oil.

Wine of Tar

mi all

... tbe mcdicnl prupertii^ »f tbe I'ine Tree in tbc I highest decree. It quickly oures Cinmh-*. Colds. Codfuinpli«ni, Sore Throat and Urcast, aiul all tliscases of the Throat and l.iin^s. It-restores the sy«»t.oni to

pcrfeet heallh. and is very effective in curing uiseuses of the Liver,Stomaeh, Kiilneys, lMadler, Ac. SoM by I^rncsi^ts at £1 *n bntile. t.ienuine have "Wine of Tnr" blown on bottle.

OLIVER CKOOk «V C(L. I'ropriutors,

llurnbams A- Van Sehnak, Chicago. ,lno. I). I'arkitnd l*\ 1C. Suire A- Co.. Cittemnati, 0. tien'l Asjent-s. ja 1J- 1r»7y 1*.

Citron Ealsam

NO SORAWHm.

'ili'Oii llnUnui pletfant liquid reinedv uhieb nevorfnils to cure the IT(MI at once. As an external application for Kheutnntism.

U'or Sale!

4 or 5 Good Tanns, .» Town Lots.

N

Ueaidence®. 1 Hrick Store Kuoni, I Hrick Uesidence. with 1*2 aere ground attaehcd. WKltM I I M\\ UxllNh hnciuire nt the Keeorder Olhee. (,doe«^ «»«'».

GROCERIES.

ij:B: & BSHOTiiKirs

NEW GROCERY STORE. THIS

establishment is nrw storked with a large as- I sorlinent of plain and fauey Groceries: which will be wold for cash or produce. Farmer? »f Montcomery county call in and examine our stock before purehas* ng elsewhere. (DecM-tif

PAPER- WINDOW SHADES. I

For Every Botly. I

ATicr,

the I'.irni-r Book Str.ro larse lot of Cap. betonunercial Note, Bill and other «tzcs of 1'aper.

Also the same si7.es in Links Faimiic. These goods were bought to meot the demand for a good reliable article, and wo have no hesitation in paying that they will meet the approbation of the public.

Country dealer? supplied on reasonnblr term

AuRlH.tW.tr. L. A FOOTKACo.

A

the Co Bo

IMlDW II.\I»KS.

Watches, Clocks, &c

JAMES PATTERSON,

-m:\i.kk in-

E E Tl

Pocket Cutlery, Plated Ware. Fii Instruments, Pocket Books, Fa Brushes. 'I oys. Bo sign ut the

1 Main Street, Craw fords ille, Ind.

ID 'NN atches. Clocks and Jewelry, repaired by the mo-t experienced worUnicn, and in all cases warranted. DclylitJ-T

Books.

/!%£?$ A LECTURE

zszsJr TO 1"ovjyg .tiij.v. Just Published, in a Sealed Knvelope. Price six eents.

A l.tTiurr on JVnlure,Trculmeul, ami Railienl cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seimnal Weakness, Involuntary Kmissions, Se.xual Debility,ami Iiuncdinicnls to Marriage generally. Nervi-usuess. Consumption, ICpilepjy, and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse* Ao..—By KOBKKT J. ODLVKRWKLL. il I).. Author of the "Green Hook." »te.

The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture.clearly proved from hisown experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine and without «lan-gen-us surgical operatiuiw, bougies, instruments, rini's, or cordial*, pointinc oat- a mode of cure at once curtain and otfeotuul, by which crory sutler-

tnai

Kruptive Dis­

eases of the Skin, doers. Old Sores, tiant'rene. Ihirns :ind Scalds, it, is very effective. :-old by Dru-i^i^ts. IViee -.'5 cents.

OLIVER CKOOK ,V CO.. 1'ropri tor

lli'al Sislittt' AiiOisev!

\ny person bavins Farms or Town Lots lor

|^llK IIlidt! 1 Anvne will do well to leave them with us

STEAM PRINTING.

BEYIEW

(SKO

Horse

LaFayctte, Ind.

or Tnr is plca «nt prepamtion, contain-

hfOUY, l.KK S NEW IIIUI'K,)

Wii.miiiviM'OK utiiekt,

Job «Prill(ill'

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wmmmiimm

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are well stocketl with a tine assortment of Furniture which will be sold at the lowest cash figures-.

COFFINS

1 kinds furnished on short not ce

WITH OR WITHOUT ,1 1/ S/ Au^iist-ls-iscu.tf T. KIKI'.A1) ,1- CO.

Claim Agency.

BOUNTY!

Extra Bounty Exfra Pav

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I]xtra

IPension

(Imnhd Arts of the latr Cnnjrxx, /o Disrlmryi tl Sultiii'rs, tin ir ll'i'i/oi,--.^ JHnur ('Iu'/ilmi. or J'ami's. Collected with Prompt ncss and Disnaii-ii in

II*. M.

•k Store you will find an assortnice, new and ]retty Hrsric

d»s and Stationery. «le„ Ac., at the

GOLDEN WATCH,"

Illl tTTO.V,

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To the Jft'trs Ttf Dcmmcd Soldi* rn: If a soldier, eulist-d for three years, as above •stated, has died of wounds received, or dicu*u contracted in the line of duty, tbe Additional Homily of

reiits ot such diseased soldier in tho onler-nametl. If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than three years, has dietl of wound? received, or dii*on«c contraeted in the lino of duty, the Additional Bounty of is allowed to tho widow, minor children or

To Ojjictr^

nr. no miitler wliat his oonditiou mnv l.e nmv eiirc cusi-s loinake anew application. WlT I IMu 'I'v I S II O \\ilV U'li Appliciints for the Additional Mcinty mil Ti!()C\N1)S

1 0 1H0L.AMJ

TIKlt'SAMlS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the reettiptof six eenU, or two posture -tamps. Also Dr. Cnlverwell's '*Mnrrini liuidi:," price -,.ri eent.s. Address the pnlilisliers.

C11AS..I. C. KUSK.t CO.

12. Bowery, 'cw York, t'ost Ufliee Box -l.r-'fi. .Iiinlll'ti'el. Oct-O'lKiyl

Paper.

AV all .P pe i*

'',11(11) »OTvTS 1'Al'KKan.l Win)"00 J\ /tJiO don- ltansinsi nt from 15 eiits tt» ^L-'Opcr tiolt, just opened at the Faucy Bazaar and Book

JAMES PATTERSON.

[WotCO

ty-tivo dollnrs per month. }V

rc.vk''all'artielir^et latest Invitcii to

*T.\%

DONE TO ORDER!

ItTl iyiiiisii! wnnti.r nnyilcscripii.iiinf 1'rinlim:. Iroin a Intii'l toa iiintuiiioth poster, shotiM nut fnil to cnllntihe lli'vii'w ,l.,li (liricc. 1C/AH work ilone just when promi.sel.

FURNITURE AND COFFINS.

r'S-r

Hiirnbnnjs Van ^uhuuk. Chieu«... John 0. I'ark, Cinnati, O., Oen*l A^ent^. ianl'Jyl

REAL ESTATE.

&,

J. T. Kinkead

Si/i

uncd will sell or buy Ke.il iistate.—

Co.,

Muiuifiicturi-TS IInil Dealers in all kinds of

F'xxx-nitTJLx-o 2

WASjllXG'l'OX STREET, v°l'l '0«ili- -nlre lnirch.

Our Cabinet Ware Hooms

Hn.y and sell nn co

^SE&A

.*,f~ if?#*."

V--c ,..

__ Millinery. ~.

MIILIIfEE STORE.

Vo. a, Commercial SSfock.

tr« in of ^i'lesand putt hefpro pnrchn.in

0rrtnnd S,J rnKSS

nov 10 oG]

Ktirjotrfsl tlfr /uthitHft-

1 I VJOlMiS Ol Hit \l

Lales'c Styles and Best

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She invited th Good,- and jud

UXUaC

ir'

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Attorney,

ANt)

GOVERNMENTCLAIM AGENT

t^S"Oj)irr in Washim/lrin Hull Btuhlmq, uvrr Simpson's (irorcri/ Sturr. Crairfnrlsrillr."1j$n

To Discharged Soldivrt•: ljv the late law Kqualixing Bounties, an Additional Bounty of ?lim is granted to each ami every soldier enlisted for three years.and served out hi" time Mho has received or is entitled to receivc no more than the $100 bounty heretofore allowed by law: ami any such soldier who has been discharged before the I expiration of his term of service by reason oft wounds received in line of duty is entitled to the Additional Bounty of $100.

An Additional Bounty of $50 is now allowed to each soldier enlisted for two years, who has received, or is entitled to receive, no more than $f»U bountv under previous laws.

A bounty ot $50 now allowed to each and every •ldier enlisted for any less period than two years, been honorably discharged on account of the lino of duty.

who ha womuls received

1111 t,,( ter

Loans negotiated, e«ihvtiun made. Land entered 1 dv- paid and Ti Lies? ei imined in all {.ho We*toru States.

JL/'Oflii-e .»ver.Iln.wnV Ijrug Su.re, \'ernon t:

Cran fi.rdsville. Hr.rE|lK.\eKs:-Jlel)o,i:ild ,t l!,.aeh. Indianapolis .Smith ,k Mack. Atiorney', 1 erre Haute: Patterson .t Allen, d., lion. 1..N. Piei-ee do .ImU-eS. 1-'. M„ well, Kockville m. Durham, President First \a« tional Blink of OrawfonU\ ille Campbell, Walker and Cooley, I'roto.s^ors ..if i«\w, Midiigan niversitv, Ann Arbor. Mich. Ljau»

FOH SALE.

l,ot and P.uiWinv-- north of Center Cliurrh, f.ir sale in tiareel.s to suit pun-haters.

aere.-- in east part of city.

or

St«t«r'ftfp!^

5.UKI i.. niiovyed to the widow.^ minor eiiildren or pa- Estate Ayoneii's in most of the W

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All otlicers below the rank of Hngadicr (icneral who were in the service as such on the ld of March, I 1W13, ami who wore honorably dischnrge, or who have rcMgned, since April are now entitled lothrco I months pay proper.

To Pcmionrrs: The undersian.'J would Widows nre now entitled by law to an increase of

,,M

To ohtain the henefits of those laws, person? in all

AM) or send their Di.-charge Papers und gcta rei

must brini: receipt lor

the same. Having for a number of years past devoted mwlf especiully to the business of collecting claims, I feel I warranted iu saying that I can insure not onlv prompt attention on the part of the (Jovernment but an early and satis'aetury settlement of all ju«t claims iutrusted to m,v taru,

Fm Hrasonuble und nu Charge In Any Case In less I SUCfCKSfUl, All letters of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly answered,

Parties residing at a distance can have blank* and instructions seut to thein by mail free of charge, on application tome.

W. I*. imiTTON,

Aug. 11, lw. Aty. and (iov. Claim Agt,

(!in:wi\ TOBACCO.

Aspjemiid

quaiiti ot N iiginiu Cavendish Chcwin? I0(.)'1 and Sho" Findtng: Jobaccoliutrcceived and for sale by kujit constantly on hand

.. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, MARCH 23, 1867.

huliantt. 'V,

Cfilir/'nrihviffr v"

Mrs. ffl, L. Williams,

vutli full Mini complete the Millinery line, of the 1 publicgcnerallv are

Medical.

DR. J. C. SINNARD. HOMEOPATHIST

Offers hi- professional services to the people of ..Crawfordsville and vicinity.

T«I^TMlU^l 7P

•all ami limine her

Bleacliiiig and Pressing

Also particular attention aiv-

done on ?h' it notie en to all kinds of silk and OotU.lsiifitf.

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-ulvi-t. work. -Mrs. C. \V. A Mil! nx.

Real Estate Agency

c. W. SAITENFIKt.Il. E. M. SAl'l'liNFIEI.n

SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,

Attorneys at Law

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KIDAIi I5STA1H AV

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ATTKNI) to Inisine,- in the Cirenii anil 111

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'pn« Court-- in thi. and,»jli.v.i|.W£

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111 I"1JI_.L1IIIJ" 11 lllimill II fjMlfiutiw

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ii i'l '""•"'opiitliie System deserves all the praise which has been given it. Osi l.\ jmim.s—"In1P49, twelve llomcopathic Piivsic in u? in. Oineinnatb treated iUlO cases of oholer rieimrusSJJj—dqtthsOS—mortality about. 3£ per

OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, and reidtMico ou Main street, in the house formofly npn.d }j_^ J. liuiford (.'hawfohphvij.lk. IndI webti*.

Millinery Store.

i\('W MiilituM

MRS-

Cv

Store.

sanburn

WOL LI) rospoetfnlly inform the citizens ot (.rawfordsville and vicinity that ill" u1,Vm II 1 Millinery Store in

V.

a,K

hnil'lmp, doors east

ot the 1

(J

Otliec, wli-re she is Jlow

openim: a

1STP]W STOCJv

IN THE SfflOKE.

Rat. (in the mJiovo b?vtml tl.o ritv 4

Ami watched the smoke clouds ris From a !ioi -aud ti. ami bioiui and spread. In a slumbrous bi 11 Inu* "veihcnd. -.,

Hoi ween the roofs and skies*.

f»nt motion,

n.u-k je with a wriihinp Aml:sluets of liro/.vn. Ami tlu'omls n! silver like mottntiiin rills, .Ami civsjct) billowsJUsc clouiUiiuJ hills,:^.,

Artd sc.titcrc ilnk'osiof, ilowu.

Ami every s-p:ii-ui• sluw-t

a

ai] colit:a:i. ij

iTlii-eail-n.-tke Ulxl Wllov,- .toltl^ «. Ih Uie history nf its lir\li bulo^v,

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l.j forgo or fiu-mi.-e qijhe.irih-firo's glow, 111 line :i:i'l l'rjnge tinil i'otd.

And more: to my thought i'iov loo': tin- !il.-c ncss ). Of,else iitipict'ufcil lijirtajti' .One hc\l the sliii^lows.of. ^run\* men,' -..'Ayothor a s^eotrnl Imn.l un.l j.un

A 'third a spirit's wiiijjn .,

Tilers 'Iriftci'in t'litlprin? tfrmvolutions A snti-liued Iniliit slmwl The rii«:s of lieprfr.il- flurtcro'l here A crAIU"l infnnt rocked softly neiir

ers which have reached us that we el

justilied ,, treatmir lt-s top.e as of u.te I

general mterest:

Nn our editorials have, irom time 1

to time, drawn my attention to fanninir

What should a man of twent.y-fou'' of

for the country and farm life, with a cash

I capital of

s?5 000

Long Island offer b'ettcr inducement'

»««'Niny where for $7,0011 up to ?1").UOO, I""

l,0Ucr (, ,r

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F'arm of acres, 00 good saw and gri^t mills, .j day. two run of stones, buil bereimugh on promises to run saw mill year orchard, barn, aud comfortable house, with good out •. buildings, ^uod spring, ami coal bank on farm, miles Whatever your capital mav be, don bun* c.it ol KocKville, Parke county, Ind. Term* in r" souable payments, 1-jirm lHhicre? 1 mile west of Yountsv-lUe. jn repair, good house, barn. Ac. Terms per acre,

town orcity. 200 acres in Coffy county, Kansas. Kntcred 0 vear-« ago. 1'ricc JfiJ.oo per acre. 1C0 acres in DicVinEon count'jr.lnwa 51,W .erii»*re.

•'•iKi acres Missouri at $1,UU per acre. 5 number of farms particulars apply.

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Western land constantly on hand, for sale or exchange. Partie wishing to make quick sales of their property will do well by pending us a description of their made arrangements with Real io«t of the Western States, and ure prepared to make transfers at a small expense. l*urtirN ivi»hin$( to tHirclmiM' BIoiim** ami l.otn in.

IIiin City ill plruMi* a!l at oiir oilier

for particular*. janVO'w SAIM'KXFIKLD.l BHOTIIKU,

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parents of such deceased Soldier the order named

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Silver Smith.

i\nv

W'atrli Maker SIIOD!

llifl lri

their pension $'J per month for eaeli child under 10 I

.i'"

lls

the P«ldi

,cnt 11

years: i.r ime. Is -, Invalid soldiers, forU»tul iniil.il ty. are entitled to l« \V atCJl SjlOl) apension.il tromeiaht. tot',fieen.tiventyondtHin ,, ,, ,.

Apuclfully umiouiico to

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"h" stand t»f ,Mc( lurek 1-rv.. wet pf thej'ourt for repuirinu WatcliuS. Clfiek.-/ and Jewelry

I Hons All repairina'warraTitcd, 1 ,. IIITZH

L.i to iu 1 altersi.n's atch Maker aop.

(. nmfordsvillo Sept. 2!»,

Sent Free.

Errors of I'oiifl-. icnt.K-man whosufTercd for years from debility. Premature Decay, antl all the nthful indisvreUon, .|rill. f»,r Uui

rroii" •fTee Is pudvr-

hiiinnuity seinl fri-c to all \iriio'"nroa it,"th"e"re-

flood, heat and frost, hail ami insects and will be led to eoneluiie that, tanning is a hard business, and its reward-* very moaRt'r and nncintain. Hut all those me pafsinjr clouds, to dispel which you have but in persevere.

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Hesolve to urow what vim need, and to

t-i

eiuisumo your own products as i'aras mnv be necessary. We don object, to jivitir I

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The shadow of brawl.

A line ol silver liore slowlVjhpw.iid A wreath of orange blooms, A hearse in itsiiblo.eolttinn slow Kollud off and entered the cluud hank low

In deepening funural gloom-

Life with its features ever changing", And death with changeless face •foy, toil, anil luxury, want and painPictured in motion, form, or stain. pi,Found in the smoke a place.

bank drew them jn and mint

*And the lio led. A11 its shadowy pn.ll,

Mtirknoss by labor, tiioifpbt. strife, trade. Darkness by luxury, joy, love, made

With sunlight ov'cr alb f&t"

ley—(iollljr to Fjtrniilljv. mellow, tractable soil. A team and cow in- last, by her clothes taking fire, in the The following note is*like .so many oth-

Lt vou

ll

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lur

Mm

good habits, single, with a natural taste

l'

do iu that regard

Does not market and fruit--ardenin" on

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)a rc

s,.er. a,ltl

vest in land? and how use tlicj bal- »ot tn»rfe decided, but where fail-

ance? JJe has no e^perienee in u.c bn- j""'Yn S

isim-ss. ,s now a book-kcepc^ liviifg on

his pay. but with no prospeets.- He be- °',

lieves that many w.ilhtlm intei-estcd your reply.'' jj Ansiri-r.—A man who*" has 820,000 too well off to need any advice irom us.

We may say. generally, that any man or ^'"-''''l

1 ...j 1 »vo nuntirea acres almost it. notlnn^ id

Ca lmc us sum

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ii ii--io,,. llou.os an.! T.i.tVa- stock it amply, buy'the needed tools taid 1'. very one who ha s!!'tcBn!l TerrUorii"!

Hx-reaficr. He must

very rea?onal.le tei-nis. be very jioor stick who can't liiake lii.s I never pass an idle day, nor go cringing ^inVntie"^,'^ way anywhere with a start of 825,01)0. begging for eiiipbVyiiieiil. If no'one l.a...l.partially itnpr.ivi-il, But there is a very large class now wants to pay him for his labor, he may "ilie'iiiyner'ihroiiKh our lnTriHlm'Vi.wiTiir'ht' I'an-ing on in cities and villages who profitably, employ it on his own land, thn'fix.'d pr!ie! !ir ror ratire'^ could sell out so as to take from 82,001) 'frtic, land unused, like anything else uunnist. in all i-iiies, l.i- paid t.. n-. nm. 1. :... .1.. .. 1 .......1 __i.. ..

shall be he what shall lie do on it 'I he proper answer depends on his tastes and prepossessions. If these tend to gardening and fruit growing, he should settle within a day ride of this or some jollier great city, and very near a port.or

A woll improved farm. I'J3 nerep never tailing landing wIlt)|ko a Steamboat runs daily to a 1 House and I.01 on West street, near", TolU

."" '"arkes. A location on or

riee^tijii. .j.near a railroad will do but water.InmsHouseandlot of

street, nearj Colics

south part Of eity. ]iortation 'is decidedly preferable. liOnf

1 pike road. -IU rods haek. hki wod trliii"tn-es. Island. New-.lcrsey, (cspcVially its sonth-

barnfj-l by 'M\. well, cistern,cellar, and good out build- ,, int house *J st

i(.« !,i« h,«» rootns, witii wood house 01*11 liali.) DiMUWtiro. -M.'irvlaild. find OVCn ler I oot til same bit bl ng, goiid scl e* ion ol nui li .« -i* Irmts, snipes. ,te.. ami a line eolleetion of ornainen- l.ower irgilna, afford excellent loc.'inil trees. Priee *i.ooo iu payment... tioiis. There is very fair wooded or

•res elearnd l.ottnui land. worn-out land to be bought for 82") per IhlinTi'iiUrios

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at:ro J,lt

land that sells for 8200

:ood per acre is often decidedly cheaper And.

more than half of it in the earth. Better begin on five acres, plow it deeply, fertilize it bountifully, and cultivate it

Hnvo also for sale .u.r.s i*nKt. ooniity, Imva, thoroughly, than to run iu debt, or farm I Uss 4 act, as to br ill exohanse lor town property in a nourishing

you have much money, buy no

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JiiiMKi. No. Cedar St.. New York

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Findings j-. rn« ui

ttoot and Shoe Findings.

ld-.KXHHOTni-R. st cash price, at

ot ovurjr description.

WATSONS."'

.- US, as^ arable soil

seeds, hire a good farmer as foreman, and "leans should own land

to work, with a moral curtainty of do-

n,

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that nobody can farm better thau his says that ''denunciation grandfather did. on will read the pro- impeachment of thc President ceedings of the Farmers' Club aud

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aud sometimes be misled by thein but in tention ]icrnianeiitly from the gathering t,hc average they will benefit you. and

you

will profit by every blunder you make. My the fourth year you will be able to I critjeiSfc and discriminate, so that your I teaclievib. may uiake blunders without iuI duciny you to follow them. I Your chief danger is impatience. ]f you or your wife would not get disgusted with farming the first year, it ifi quite un-

at ,yoU ever will. Legiu with a

iptsIiii.i.iiirieti..nslorn^Uing th«iuipio nmiu.lv I distinct understanding that you will not make money at lirst—that you will almost certainly be poorer at the close of your jirst year's farming than when you be£ari lt^ Your laud will he in poor condition you will have to do two days' work for futurity to every one that tolls directly on the production ot this year'i

which ho was cured. Mitl'erors wishiii^ lo profit by the advertiser experience, ean ill. s,, „ddrcins. in confidence, JOHN K. OtiDK.V.

Cl

'0p. Vou Will suffer by drouth and I day of "April.

HiiMiimn iiwHMiMUUBmw»wirfiB«w«ww^ »'J««' 'ia

three square davs' work per week. •Tlnise en ii i-i

our great Atlantic cities.

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cu

iny" available 1 bou-h it be

"arden patch, lie witJ le. a belter

ing well from (lie outset, and better and husband, better father, better citteeu, for were attracted by the tumult, lie must I owning land., lie who (uvn.-j an acre need

•"i.OOti each into the country. What I r«rely a profitable investiuc-iit Stumluril can a young or middle-aged man do at 'et nothing el:e is so solid, so tangible,

choose ti rural home? and as he who cultivates bis own homestead.

actual cost, debt, and that one of them was by add- renec county, we submit for thc criticism 1

killu

A mad do

Friday inoruiiig.

\*iiK-t'i):j is I'onnentin, S'-andal iuvoivitig respectable parlies.w|SJ throu

or

1

He sure to average at least live days pur week on your own homestead. There aie fanners who ib nut moan to be shift• less, and who can do a fair day's work when they sot about it. yet who have so I much "busine.-s" that takes them off this

1

way and that, that tliev do not average

!IS

ennui

I bushel of :,'oiid potatoes tir barrel of The house of .). ik-ck. iu tioshen. was turinps for a pound of middling tea but destroyed by lire last Wednesday half a dozen such exchanges per tinimni 8:?,000. .lie deridediy preferable to :t hundred.

fanners are heading straight toward the I ^h.hi etideava,•,,,,, ihnt a mimber of Mr. HnllV ribs were poor-house. Can you wonder that you "i-

U:

I deiMn fanning beir^rarlr purs Don fear that, you will overstock the market. This city, like most American »eor re W. Loomis a fireman on the cities, into lit? to consume treble the fruit Miehi,_'an Southern Uailroad, was crushed she ib.ies. and would if it we're reasonably I death at Klkhart a few days :ij»n, while eheap. Good irrajics etui be crown at shilling a train at. the J^lkhart depot.)

jthe cost of wheat—say five, cents per Au old mau niuited Krne»t Kleith, iuI pound. At tea ceuts. the onsuuiption temperate, abusive, ami

una probably double annually ior, the less, connnilted situ-ide in Huntin"ton on irtxt lour years atJeast. Peaches of late., the.morning of the 10th by haiicinz himsell here at most exorbitant prices,. Her-

S

sc

.lies, .save when most, plentiful,.cost far •more than they should. Oue hundred I

I thousand acrcs'wcll set in fruit this year

would not be-in to -lut the markets of 'H

Hear in mind

|f jYoin the rafters of his barn.

on

..i.i the payment of rent.

.^hild oyer seven years old eau

more leavin- vou a temporary absence of her mother,

inipletm-ut,,.seed,, provi'sions

hr iru

.f

1 ud

"«n products, that

to raise -rain aud grow

^°, "aturally -o West, where

luuaiij -u tiesi. wucre

ls lua

f. rass abundaiit. You ^AI'

,.

1

lzu lu( :lll

il

than the West? What, do you consider |.my takfe another Oppo,(unity to

the figures? How. mueji should he in- tanning the est, where sue-

A mi or(m i(c irI tlau btcr of rc

pectable parents in Ohio, attempted sui-

ci( Lni: ttc ast ThursU 8WaI

lowin- b„,,ln.,i,i„ ll„ n,

lowing laudanuni. Her. assumed is Kinma Ten Hrook.

Dous.—One

'"'J one huiiilred aud sixty supposed to be sullerin- from hydropho-

i« -ore than you really need. -Prison Donor rat

made a daring attempt to break jail last. Tuesday. Tliey attacked and severely beat the jailor aud his son, but wi re prevented from escaping by citizens who

mated to The tree in the lo

larmin- oii t-ticli a capital? and so certain to increase steadily in val- o-rainim, n. L-iarfc, of 1 cim town- nicate.s it to the pi"-. In Moravia eiirhl.et us suppose a man to have 82.ii00 »e, as laud. And no other litan of mod- J'arke oiinl v. presented Iw-Jord tueu opt 6f forty-nino rats ex'aminod' and a family of four to sis persons where orate means can be so truly independent

III. If every .wan in business, who

can spare one thousand up to ten thousand

Klt

buying land—a homestead if possible—j

buried at. the expense ol the town. 1'ew,,,^ Jjot .'iiis]iort. Indiana. She lias been men will deem tnis worth consideration tbe mistress of Harnev. aud having marwe -tin. ried another woman, Mrs. Way took her —,an reveuge in this way. Harney's wouudds The "iihlic Credit

mid tlie

lite rsev. loik (Eep.) exposes

public debt i" practically repudiated when a failure to pay either principal or interest occurs. Persons may profess to ahhor repudiation, but they may ncvertliea a

land yon are unable to make as rich need hohl up to public condemnation, tienhe. afraid that the land will be Hanks Hud.) declared recently od the floor of Congress that there were various ways of rcpudiatin

all gone if vou do not secure it at onei

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'its

ls

mouey will always buy laud, and will buy various ways of repudiating the public read at a school examination out in Law-

Legislation'"of a dangerous one. i,

its amount, so largely as to'make of Professor Moss, who stands upon tl.c

...

more hind than you intend to put to im- I jt-j payment impossible ami iu the same eyebrows of the Republic, in the capacity 'i "'easure proposed i.s the ex-. mediate use, unless it be a patch of wood- speech, aud within the .same hour, he de- of lecturer on rhetoric termination of all rats arid mice, but not I 1 i'.... .! ...t A /•.._! it. I

clarcd lit? would vote whatever bounties the soldiers might demand, whether that

1 for timber and fuel. .Your inexperience will of course be a drawback. You will be able to effect more by eight hours' work per day in your third year of farming, than by twelve hours' per day in your first year. Yet your freedom from self-conceit and presumption will half atone for your igtio- I ranee. You have-not halt so much to recklessness, extravagance and want unlearn as a lile-ioug farmer who fancies statesmanship in Con-res

1

ess" \joVnledl''i

""•for.the prolongation of party power,

jiroKccuted in reckless disregard of the

ger interest, will follow theu' suggestions. public welfare, will not divert public at-

perils of tho nation, and the utter lack

of provisions for meeting them, which

.:haraetcmcn the action of t.-ongress. I.

11

The people are,in regard to these Nation- 1 ". ,•

They forget the past and are only aroused

when the floods begin tn round their habitations.

invade or sur-

M-

REVIEW

i^TL'.^-Haa^aaaift

STATE tTEiVIS

day this week a dog

§1.^00 or less iu many Ida, was killed in this j,lace, hast week I the item of informntiou wo cot from the

lies, and will be apt to [do one was killed at the north side ol town. ,,

Ml Tnnios Bishoj)

,,

llil8 bcen S

a few sentences .last week.

irested in nd is cheaper at present in this

cheaper at present

i.^j country than any thin-else, aud cheaper, |all things considered, here tlitiu clse-

lu,

-...h is very cheap at the W e.st, but

1

aTotind this city and in every old

woman of .'(vcrage sense,"\vho is worth ^£V densely pcojiied .Alassachuthai amount, eau buy a t°

0110

1 nrovi. •m 1 fiV*

,l

ll

t0

sc^is s^o etierryi

e, iouslv if not fatally injured I

i,cill

«I

our

ilo(iidont

There is over SI1.000 worth ol saw I '""""itteo ap|iointcd by the Medical logs now lying? at the mill yards within "P,

can trot, run, pace—some liorses are

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iu- Radicals bu--y

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H-*-

Connectiout Klrrlfon.

The Rjston Post, which from its vicin-

WHOLE .NUMBER 1280

ainA.jewuv

lew days since. •*iTT«"3«l Jl? 5f O *5 ^Ir. .J.iseph^IIall, who lives near 15 bridge. I'utnani, countv. was'caught

jUSS

The I,alayeiti' .l.mni-i! alludes to (.'ap- Ihi^gy's srifeh, where he was pitched lain Mason as the late walkinu' editor" down tin oinbankmenta distauee of twentyof iitat p,iper. Walkintr editor is trood. five feet ajsiiusta atone wail. Sonieyounc i-

Turpcn. of the Tipton 7Vw..•••. lmasts passin- by after ni-lit. were attracted .. ithat he settled in Tipton thirteen inonihs

1 tu 1,10

a^o. without a cent in his poeket. and ii

now he owes a thousand dollars.

^l'

ot

,0

the corporate limits of this city. We no- -^'ullcr anil Weill, has just ticed seven logs cut from one tree, esti-'

RmtBKiiv.—On Wednesday evening

ns

{_

:l

1r,

,111ake 8.000 feet of lunihoV.

brou-iit StiO.- -AV

1

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1

tw

I:,s our

lollars, would employ that amount in impropriety of keeping it, up in the Iu- enna about ten per cent.

un

and let it be deeded directly to his wife, woman giving her name as Mr*. Hay, he would signall}' lessen the probability wils arri-? t«?il iu Chicago, a few days since, o! his dying in an almshouse, and being i'

or

eifilit ()'t:Iook.Sila.

the tendency of Radical legislation at eon-in-law of Mrs. Rebecca Seherbau, reashiugton to weaken and finally to siding some six miles southwest of Mishpraetieally destroy public credit. The

The Times,' rciuarkiu- on the utter] fiequeuted b) rats. .ic flesh of thepig,,(t j.j the body ol i'lslier^ who coinmitted should be examined either after death, or

Sll !l ,!, a

of'the South

at V(

idntit Pt'hetilcs t'

cr uni :l )ollt

ing to go South with seven hundred and

hix do,l ,r hi!

-n 1 tancously developed,' and which comuiu-

fe"'»le persuasion a ,vere trieliinizciJ, .1 proportion of nearly

'lays since. I lie dist-racted husband thirty-seven per cent. In Loivcr Aug-

profuund sympathy. We trust tri:i the proportion was not more than

Ci ran villi: will see the ma nil est four per cent., ami iu the environs of Vi-

shooting mnti named Harney Knight,

S

I'.-luflfi,

his way to town, was met

awaka. while on hi on the road not f:

101

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is

vote should add four lmudred or eight black, gray, also some are white—some hundred millions to thc -public debt. horses ears are lunger than some horses lead to aftimrative results, par General Sehenck went throu-h the same ears—hence there are some bobtail horses I J-ieuIai care s.iould be taken in the localsort of inconsistency, as did other lead-

—hence they can pull a cart, wa-on. J'i

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lc

",

lKa hnd

ud 1 1

,!

ls arc

tate of his father, leaving home, he had

yet, no olue as to what lias become of the

til perils, like liersons who livo 011 the .. ... ... banks of rivers subject to overflow, '^ceased in^' y. though his relMtives m- writes to-a Iricud in Lmi.siaiia "I aui.^

en lca

V""i"? ,°"

1 inKJ

...1 ... .1. 4 .... lead to tlie detection aud eouvietion.. o\.\ luge, is iprojrrcssing as well as coula b'e cx-thoi-u who robbed 'him. 'peeled. Wehavc.now thrcb hundred and

Mr. John Klassen, proprietor of the

... ,. ,, day night, by MiehiieldSuruH. About fif-' lty, is likely to be well inlormed m,j:cg«rd ,.

acgaEBaBH

iliaIIj with Mr. K-Iasson and went out. A few minutes thereafter.Mr. Klassen, step-

v.m.-\ille pinjr out on the wallcj withpubany thought 1 danger or attack,' wn9 stlbt. the lull over a bit of. entering the left e|ieck hone, .'passing the cheek and lod£ lDr onie-

ri, ,. ,, ,, where in (lie region 01 the ear. Jiuriis I wo Iranie hou»es floated duwti tuo riv-

was arrosted.

uli

V" i'

enera!l WJrtli-

ilx'rsday, a man

,netl 1{!rd

stabbed William Ilobbs in

11, flietin

wnu,ul 1,0

dan-erous

uiffieulty was relation to

A little irirl, five year?

huIp you if you grow fruit. A little* girl, five yenrs old- dnughtor of

From the Xew Vorfc Trihune. I'or SI .000, you eau buy a habitable Mi". U'csle.y Graham, of franklin county A haracterlstic Arliclc from Iforace (irce-

^'a u' and five to twenty acres oj warm, was burned to death, on Saturday morn-

JJUIUS

,-J r\

up

by tlit' |rt1m: 51"*a locomotive last Tuesday, and carried a distance'6f half a 'mile, to

h' 1'is groans, and carried him

5 s( usc l!L ir

I'r. Cross, of

w:ls sol (I wIle

he arrived

c^u'iiiinnticj n, it. was 'found

br,,k i,

'.

!bcttd

.^nlt liaU li.i loir oa lit thr Jji^ht of the ua- ccs, brides .-many oUiov injuries. A* part bie and bitten olf. „f one ear was cut. olT and found .some

badly'ittistivoral plai':^'

distance from where he lay, aud blood was found for a distance of half a mile along the road. He eannot possibly recover'.

uv

PM/ IK

IiAiicF.XY.—The editor of the Thorntown Vottimrreinf was arrested Inst Friday morning for stcaliug wood from a Mr. I"tter, a near neighbor of the editor. He had a preliminary examjuatiou ..before lisi|iiire Crave,n wUo held him Jo bail.in the sum of |8frt) for his' appcarrinee at Court.— Lebanon 1 'a/riot.

iiif.

The Patriot and Cummnxial are both "loyal sheets, in (lie full souse of the

term, as understood of late. The Commi rcla! on several occasions, paid its Tcspcets to tliis paper and'ltt oAitor. Like the Kokomo'gentleman, lie

•i\

.VJHlftll ,U'

ir.M.l

thought the Times was a dirty' ana a disloynl sheet,and that its editor was a rebel. As we never denied the allegation, the

1,0 (liilk uIt :U1

.- prutfso.I bctweui two ca«s The I paper in locality like Thorntown—one

oecurn., Mond.r or 'I ui-J.iy of „f tl„

wife Klizalieth Herman, who left Vin- 1

eehiies six mouths ago to attend au eye I

1

infirmary in (Jincinnati. and litis not been

fT

Commercial man doubtless feit that he had annihilated us, and that lie-had made

an important discovery. We had almost

lorgetten that such a paper as the Thorn-

town Commercial was iu existence, but

a

1 1ronu

mUi

roa

I

,i carpenter shop at North Madison

.,

H,.s

us ,hat thl

Commercial

,d furtller i,s

l!

'•lus is not surprising. It would

I'Onest man to [publish

-M

heard .of since. vtooth,'1"1

da 0 oc,a 0 1,lmscl1

crc

l''. -v

(«. Ii !'•(, 1 ij

tile meanest sinkholes of fanaticism,

,,1 liate :i

John Herman, of ineennes, wants 111- ries of the infernal re-ions. Duriu- the formation as lo the whereabouts of his .,-

ind intolerance outside the bounda- -ip.

0

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y,

1 TK

»omo-

18 to

"©. hoped that the ...j

et

The prisoner" in rue iesiown''iaiI 1 P''vilege of playing checkers jvith his .'f nose through the bars of tiie Boor tyjail.— Ihljtlti Tinirs.

lesiown jail

his just deserts the

Coun-

:0li«,

Trieliinlasls—An luiiiorliint Dl'.covory t'ony cerniug Curious Diseiise.

The report, con firms the fact that trioh-. iniasis may be transmitted by food from lho rat to the rabbit, from the rabbit to' the hedgehog, from the rat to the pig, and -front the pig to the. rat. Even'the calf may be inf'oetcil by, being fed with the flesli of trichinized rabbit. What is, worse still, the larvie of flics feeding on infected meat will transmit triehiniasis to to rabbits, provided the larvte comes fresh from the infected .substance for if a certain time be allowed to pass, the tj^chiues soon die in the digestive tube of the larva.:.

It is important to notice that the re--

0|

ar from his house by two

men, knocked down and robbed of §1,-

-100 in tlovernincnt bonds, s..l in green- ,,

backs, a fine watch, etc., amounting to 82.000.

The following composition on the

most 1 in1 for less than actual cost, .]• ]t anil thai one of them was bvmld. rencc eounlv. we submit for the criticism 1 there to protect thc public from this

l.'fl tu

"T

'-yi 'J* ienna, and eomjiosed of Pro-

ii

hi:d a ltong report 011 triehiniasis, iii

tl 10 stal

of

'tling- faet. is asserted that

the real source of idfcction lies entirely in the rat, in which the.malady is spon-

.iojiiK

•«//T u'irf tbhl''

I

.•1

id

distinctly confirms the iiinocuous-J

noss of tric

1,J

a 7tcd,\«Vokcl'ot

,0

Uoss" says the New Albany Lv,Uj,r\

1

7

zed meat wllcn t!jorou

„i

liy

boiled, the latter pro-

ei lr thc ost

..meneious.

Meats roasted for three quarters of tin hour is safe food boiling requires a

iu all

ti

hour, -^"d yet thc report ineu-,. t-1* ft VMlO'i?'

case

infection recently observed^

Austria, so that means should be ta-

nialady. bind

J. lie fi

termination of all rats aiid mice, but not

UMlliiHif rkrni'Mitivl v•*„ m*.

The horse is a noble animal, hence he ltliou.1 previously examing theni, in ortrnt, run, pace—some horses are'!

t0

^-he existence of triehitii-i _.,!) ill

asis anion- them. If this examination.,,5. '-o -iuo

_'L'I'

1 3 awa

lu

'_ho es- b}' veteniiary practitioners 'and tho pub-'

to the time of, lie themselves are warned never to eat fed) lo never shown any.j raw pork under auy form, but strictly,to 11^,jy/Vy/

signs of insanity,and if lie was really iu-j eousumo it only well sal tell) or smoked, ,, think it inust have been caused boiled or roustod. l-vif by diso.ase and sufl'ering. There is, as U* .. ..

I. 1 sane, they think it inust have been caused boiled ar roustod.

1

l,lt

American House, iu l^nporte,was shot

and perhaps mortally wounded last'TUes-! teacher.-.

|C(J|1 liules

to the Connecticut election, says: walked into the saloon, with a black eye. her of deaths among negroes, within four 'V' '•We ooiiut on a Democratic Governor flourishing ii pistol,- and swore he would years at a million., Lach one of these^sowi odX and at least three Deniocratic members shoot the of Congress from Connectieut on the lirst body bar. treated generously,

If orfob

from all sewers

ma,nurc, and other such places •b

''as ^beeu reelaiiucd even during life by means of incisions.

'J'hey. report, that Fish- Theinfeeted pig should be separated from «S' '1

mouths ago, intend- 1 the others, marked, and its sale prevented. ,,

Special slau-hter-house3 should be or-

fized for pigs, and_ thc ilesli examined^'

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a

1

Uknkuai. Lkk.—General

beforo the shooting, Burns rnkiiai, llbWARn estimates the nttm- ...

urishiui: it pistol, and .swore lie would joarsj nt a iiiillipu^ Lach oue ot tueso ^y.j mt the man who utritck him. or some- ('negrdb's,. were liis foiiibstono properly laly else However, he drank- nt (he'Hiclcd, would have above liim tlo..inscrip- •, treated gi:nerou-ly, shook hands, cor- tion: '-Died ol abolitiouism,

i'-1'!"5-" i1-1'

,, \,r

R.- -B. Leo

j/

^rm you that ashiugton Col-

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1 511

a«a«le'»ic students, and twenty-five .t^l

10 au :l

hle corps oi |.aJ„

al,1 ua