Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 April 1867 — Page 1

NEW SERIES-VOL. XVIII, NO 32,

BUSINESS CARDS.

MEDICAL.

'MRS. M. nOOYER,

Olllot nnd Itcslflenrc on Vernon si reel, Nearly ilunosllc. the Post OAlcc. W^IIil. sivi' exclusive 11 cut i.jti t. lie practice of .Mi'dlriUC U1IQ ObMetrls al.«o to till' rent incut ot the.ii-elite of Women nnil Children. A nhnre of tlie public patronage i.s respectfully .solicited. -v l^iii. [vlf.

Physician and Surgeon.

I)K. i\. J~ IMUMIV.

losuGfltfuiry tenders his fcervioefTto th* citizen* of JV-CruSvQirdsViile and vicinity in nil t.io-lirunches ol* his profession.

OfRc* nml Ite»idrnc'. on Main street. w«*t» ot .'G'uhiims' Corner. (August

Medical.

DR. J. C. SINNARD,

HOBV8EOPATHIST

Offer?* his professional lo the people Crawford-ville and vicinity.

Moasunid by th«T)r"perstauditM—1 TlCl!ATMt)NT-~tI»c Homeopathic System all the prui?«i which has boon given it. 0VK KxampLK—'"III If49, tytolvc HoibcbpaLlnc Phyjd^lnns inCineinnnti: treated 4410 ea*e:*tl cholflrn— recoveries —deaths i5*—mortality about cent.. OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, .^and residence on Main street. in the hou.-e formerly occupied by K.X. Hinford, CI \iy]'iuisVit.i.h, Ivi». novWtfu] w*u!f.

Wine of Tar

'listtiss

Winr of Tnr is'n pl«a«nnt prepnmtionv contiUn-

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in? nil th«» m^Vioal properti" "f the I'me Ti in highet decree. It quiekly curcs ('ouch*. old-.t «»n-v: sumpii'iji. Sore Throat and Hrrast.and all d»* .»*« j. ol the Throat and Lung-. r"*tore the st»m t(»., ., perfect )nallh. and i- V-V\ .-IVR^ UVE MI curing d«seases ol the Livur, Stoinu-eh. Kidney. Hladucr, Ar.- i,,

Sold by Druggi-t* at Si W« bottle, tieniune liuve }. "Wineot Tar* blown on bottle. OL1VKK CUOOK .t CO.. IVopnetur.i. liurnham? Van Scbaak, Chie.igo, Jno. D. i'nrkand V. K.Sniie Co.. Cinouinati. O. (ten'l Agents. janlv»-]MMjl

Citron Balsam'

Citron KnlNtiui is a pleasant liquid remedy which neverfail.'to cure the ITCH at on'!c. A* an external application for Uheuinatism, Kruptive Diseases of the Skin, Clcers, Old Sores, tiutigrene. Hums anl Scalds, it i?» very eft'ective.

Stibl by Druggists. Price •Scents. OLIVKU CHOOiv A CO.. Proprn Hurnhams & Van Sebaak, Chicago. John D. Park, Cinnati, (Jcn'l Agents. iunl'.'vlKx P.

REAL ESTATE.

Real Estate Aucnn!

q^IlL undersigucd will *it\\ or u« Heal L.-tato.— 1 Anv person having l'arnis or! o« Lot?l«»r ^akwill d^well to leave them with us.

5 (o oil hnrm-i, »v

LEE & BROTHFJtfS

NEW GROCERY STORE. I

pins eMabli^niiiMit is now stocked with lnree assortment of plain and fancy Groceries* which will be *old for cash or produce. Farmers ol Montgomery county call in and examino our stuck before nurcnagng olpowhepc. «fh*i ,. LDJC3in4il

PAPER—WINDOW SHADES.

for livery Siotftf.

ATter.

the Corner IIODK Store a larce lot of Cap. betCommercial Nole, ltill ami other M7.e.-- ut 1'iiper. .,

Also the same stzcf in!I.iNK5 AHIiu.. Tlie-K'L' were hoiieht to meet tlio ilemiiml lor IIKOOII rHinblearticle, ami we have no hesitationi in favini! that tlicy iviil meet the iipprnh|itnn ot the I'liblle.

Cmi 111rv (leab-rf ftipplieil oil r(!its..ni,ijl«-AunlS-W-tf. 1- A H( I r- A 'i.|

sign of. the

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will find an assort-

new nml pretty ItrsTK! mi-ts.iiii.

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to vo r.vr. .wii.v.

,lu«t Published, in a Sealed ICnvelope. Price six cents. A I.ccturr 011 Nntorr, rcninii nl. niid Kiuli-

eal cum of Spermatorrho a,' or 'SeMiimU Wcnhnc^. InvoluuUry (1NHSiD4RSexual L)ebjlityiiuid ImpcdimentH to Marriage gonerallj. Ner\bu?hess, (onsumption. Epilepsy, and 1'its nl and I hysical

^(•reen Hook." lie. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proved from his own experience that

Sent uuder seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culvcnvwll a .Uarriagu Ouide, priee SS e«t«. iUljlre^s

is Bowery, New Vork. l'unt Oflice llox 4...SI,. JnnttroTcl. t'l'l'

Paper.

STEAM PRINTING.

ND

.STOKV. UKE S NKW HRK'K

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W A Nil IN (i TO.\ I- i:I I

DONE TO ORDER!

•-jzlXfth •& jhu.

JTT'l t.'r^«n-in wnntnf jmv ilt^nripliou ot I'nntniic. 'rum lubttl tr iiiiiiiunoth ponor sliituM nnt tail to ijill lit tlio Review.lob Otlicc. /'AiI work tloin just, \vln-ii promised.

Ausust-lF-lsnn tr 1 KINKICAI) .t CO.

Claim Agency,.

Extra Rouiilv Exira Pav

Ac., at the

"GOLDEN WATCH/' Maui i^ti^ct, Crawfurdsylle, Ind.

ItTAVatches! Clocks aiAl Jewelry, repaired by the most experienced workmen, and in all cases warranted. DclyMi-i

Books. A LECTURE

J^xtra ^Pension!. tht ijto J)isc!ttrifd Sttltiitrfi) (h*'ir Mtnor (7n7f/jv*. or /Vnv /f/s.

Colleotcd wllli rrompliicRs und.DisijuUjli by

¥t\ P. MSITTO.v Attorney, AND I

GOVERNMENTCLAIM AGENT.?.

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Watclics, Clocks, &c

fUSf* Office iti 11 uslt tHjfoii fhill lhuhl-

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JAMBS PATTEHSON,

-DKAl.KIt IK-^.

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Pocket Cutlery. PJaUd Ware, Arms. Mimical liHtrunU'nts. PnckVd Hftokf, Fancy Artieles. ..tabs Hrushcs. Toys. Hooks and Stationery, Ac,.

hh]. over Simjwt)}'* Oromy Sforc* (\mr-

Ditrhiirgcd Sollirr, Hy the late law Kqualiziug Houtitie, an Additional lioui'ly of ?iut is granted to each and every soldier enlisted for three years, and served out his tune. Mho has received or is entitled to receive no more than the $IUU bounty heretofore allowed by law and I any *ueh soliiier who has been difchargud before the oApirali.vn of liij term of, service .by reason of wound^ Veceiveil'irt.linc of duty 6nt!tle»l to the

Additional Hvunty of $100." 1 An ^tVddjtiojial Hounty of is.now allowed to ehch soldier enlistvd for two

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-l *&«$? P-4

JA'HM

\T ~e*

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,'who has received, than $.rU bounty

is entitled to receive, uv ni under previous law*. A bounty of STitiis now allowed to each ami every soldier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on account of wounds received in thevluic of duty.

To fltr jfeira of "Jhcntsrd »So/Iur*' If a soldier, enlpded fttr^hrep ycare. as J\6oVii staied has died ofrwiunds rew'ived. oc disfca^c contracted in theliiiC of duty, the Aaditio'nul liounty of $100 is allowed to the widow, minor children or parents of such ili^eased soldier in the order named.

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 Hounty of $50 isalhmeiLto tbe widow? mino^ «hihlnm.or parents of siioh deceased Soldier in the order.nnmed.

To OJfh'cru All officers below the rank of Htigadier Oeneral who were in the service n* »*ueh on the 3d of March, I8i5, and who werchniiorablydischarge.orwbn have resigned, nince April l^5. arc now entitled to three months pay propi

•. .. ... Invalid soldier®,for total disability, are entitled to

awful consequences vL Sell Abuse may he ettect- pension of from eight, to fifteen, twenty ond twenIv removed withblit motiiMne^nd .wiUuait dan- ty.flYcdollars,per month.

instrument*.

ually removed withbtit met 1 iM ie and. gerou? surgical operations,' bAflgiG.C rirgs, or, cordials, pointing, .jut a at once certain and etft'Cttinf, toy Afhich er. no matter what his condition tn|vy 'jc. may cure himself. 'eheAbly'.&nd raflitfally, U!J*\ Wll.l' i'KOYK A HOOK TO 'lnof SANDS A.NL)

mnf.'tiy Aftiich eVery suifer- To obtain tbe benefit# of these laws, persons iu all ndiliou may be, may cure cases to make a new appUcatiou. CKK Applicants for the Additional Hounty must bring

AND Qrsvud tb.eir pisjchwge Papers and pet a receipt for the'Haidos®" .,• Having for ft- number of yuars past devoted myself peeinlly to the business of'^Jhllocting olilim». I feel

wurrunteil i|L iuyiui tlint 1 euu. insure mt only prompt attention (in the ptirlilf the Onvernnient. hut an early ami satisfactory settlement of all just claims intruntud to my care.

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Ftrsltfaiioiiublcaod no Charge In Any last I nits* Kuccrssrul. All letters of inquiry, eontainine stamp, promptly

fiY^rui4reai'dinB at illab»'po« can hnve'blnnltii mid instructions sent to them by mall free of charqe, on

application tome.

WAlX 1'Al'liK uml Win-

OV./l^ O dow Hangings at. from 15

centF"tn $l^Op(»T bolt, Jnst opened at thc Fancy Ha- I mar and Hook Stop* ot

JAMES PATTERSON,

elt*.'4*'*'0.l iM'otri/ dec'Ul".'

Real Estate Agency

M. A1 I KNKIKI.n. 11. 3J, S AlTKNFIKI.D

SAPPENFiELD & BRO., Attorneys at Law

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RliAL, K.ST A'IT AUftNTS.

AV ILL Ijn.-inus^ in the Cireuil. and r«.uininn lea? CVmrN in nnil':idj«inin!f viiuulm:^. A ill aivc prompt aUouticm to thu HottlemeiUot Kstntes, eolleetiou of Pensions and .Soldiers' CJlaunf.

JUiy aud sell on cominis^iim, lion^p? anil LMs, Vacant Lots, harms. Farming Land in ail the Western htatc*and Tc!iTitf»rie.«.

Loans iiu^dtiaii'.d^collucHon^ made. Lund entered, laxcs paid and Title* examined in all the Western otatcs. 'J?y Cw

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nio/urd tut HI mi

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Job Printinir!

Lund, partially improved. After property is placed in mir hands for sale, I should the owner through our introduction or by means of publicity given by us. sell the property at th» fixed price, or for more or !!.«:?, tht eommij?ion mint, ijj all eases, bo paid to us. ,,TTT Ofiit!e over IJrown's Drug Store.

Price tftMd.

FURNITURE AND COFFINS/' -F

J. T. Kinkeatl Co.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in all kind? of

Furniture 2

A^llINGTOX STREM 0|i»o«ilc Crnln*

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Pov Sulo!*, ',

•i.l Town Lot- *1 5 Hi »uli nee-1 1 Brick Store ltoom. 1 Brick Uesidonco.witli l"i acre.^ sroiind nitae-h-

WF.IISTKIi. MAY A KhbMA.

l'.niiuire lit tlin Recorder Olliee. (de -M ii.».

GROCERIES.

Our Cabinet Ware Rooms

are well stocked wil.ha fine assortment of burmture which will "be sold at the lowest cash figures

OOFFIIVTS

r,of nil kinds furnished on short notice,

.11777/ OR WITIiarr .1 HEARSE.

Houseandlot iff acres in south part of city, IN n»ds nn pike road, -to r/al-j back. KM) «,jod fruit trees, barn -'J by 3»i, well, cistern,cellar, and good out building-. liouse stnrios high, 0 rooms, with wood house uhderioot'nf same building* good .^election of vnmll Iruits, grapes, and a fine collection of ornamental tree.-. Price SvLWHJ iii payments.

Farm of 1!« acro«, 0» acres cleared bottom land, good saw and grist mills saw mill cut ftMJU feet per day. two ljj.n.of «»••»»/«•. ww.nes lugn, (imDor cfu»ngn on promises ti*run saw mill years, good orchard, barn,and comfortnhlc liouso, with good out :buildiiig,good ?|)nnc, and eon bank o» farm, miles 'east of Hoekvillc, Parke county, Ind. Term? in reafiomiblo payments.

Farm lUMu-ri'M I mile west of Vountsvllle. in good repair, good hu.«,e, barn, Ac. Terms 5T3 per uere.

11a ve alwi lor sale ."00 acres in I'agn county, Iowa, Will exehange. for town properly in a nourishing towu.ureity.

-t)U acres inCotly county. Kansas ago. Price UO per nore.

Filtered 0 years

lfn acre.- in Dickinson county, Iowa $I,W perncre. "0U acres in Mi.-souri at &1.00 per acre.

Also a large number of farms in thi and adjoining Mute*. For particulars apply,

Western land constantly change. Parti ertv will do

1 hau.l, for sale or os-

isliing to make quick sales of their propII by sending us a description of (heir

property. We have iniide nrrauKcmenis with Kenl bstate Aseneies 111 most of the estern Stuti". and are prepared t» ninke transfers at a small expen-e. larliM \vi.hin to |urclm» IIUOXK :III.I I.OIK in tlii. City will pl n».' cull nl uurulUre for pnrliciilnn..

janSO'UU. .SAl'l'KXl'IKLli A lIKOTIilill, fSS.fl

iu -if Gift Concert

GRAND GIFT CONCERT!

i" INDIANA Mfll,DU:RH '''t

1»I07VIJMK3ITAAssocinffonf

,_T. To be given nt

Morrison's Opora Hall!

Indianapolis. Ind.. July 4, or sooner if ticketsarc ali sold, for the purpose of building a

nvc O 2sT "GJ nvi: El ZnT IN Crown Hill Cemetery in Honor or OUR iMKOHS?

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?uraiice Company.

bom county.

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To l^nstojiir* Widows lire now entitled by law to an increase of their'pension $k«? per month for each child under in years of ago.

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An«. 11.4w'. Al'j. nnd Cor. Claim A«t

1 1 1 W I O A O splondiil quality of Virginia Cavenilish Chewirip /V 'TohaCeoiiustreocived »nd for jaleby

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IVo. of Ti luti,'iOO.OOO in *1 eneli. o( prrnri»t«. valued ill I thinking of his lost oihee Single ticket

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Ton Tickeu ti» Agents

Twenty Tickets to At,ren'-? 1st. Ca«h gift in Cireenbat -nd. («ift lert.stfnr Hovd-''. Tdock Xi.-. it.

Send for programme ami *cc fur youiii?H that tl^is is no "humbug.

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W^ISTTEID!'

Agents in every town,county and nenjhborhoud in tlie State. See iio.lurenients t» agents: Wo will tjive to the agent who sells the -largest, number of tickets Splendid Gold Watch valued at S.WI1. To the one that M'lts the second largest number, a gold watcb valued at MMHI. To the one who sella the t^ird largest number, a Splendid Silver American Hunting Case Watch, valu-d at SUMl.

We have filed a bond with T. H. (.arfy, Audi*or of State, for tho faithful fulfillment of our agreement. "CAUTION."

As wo can not be personally acquainted with''all our ag'-nts. and therefore, can n«»f be responsible for them. P'.Tsoii' desirous of piireha.-ing tidcts. unless they are acquainted with their agent, had better send dirept to iv*«

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over by express.

lien' the niiionnt

(ieorge Hraag, Sherift ol Hamilton County, No*.

Book Notice.-

A. Useful ISooli.

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, APRIL 6, 1867.,,

From Our Aldmo CttrrcspontU'iil. Awm-. INK, Aj.iil

2, I'-L

MK. I?OV/ Drc.r .% A lamp li.i

jti.^t (hioutxli

rovolutii.mized. and^'thu Deimicriicy 1ms made I sud imoads on the .Stiun.niW ol' UadicMl Jlcpulilic.tnism. Tlierfbijrht.v Sanhedrim, tlie old

great excitement. ,Ripley township is at last pocket pistol

Democracy and Ucp

lftrgi» number of desirnblo dwellings

in this city, al«o, a large nuuihcr of vacant Lot« at very nnnqnablc teriiH. Jlave also a large mimber of Farm- in this nnd adI joining oninLK's lor sale, al-u 15,(KM» acrftf ol Wfitern

Vernon*! reel,

Urawfordsnlle, Ind-KKFKRKNCKSJ-McDoiiald Uuaeh, Indiannpolis Smith Mnck. Attorney-,

Terre Haute I'after'soti A

Alien, d(» lion. I. N. Piei-ce do: Judge S. K. Maxwell, Uoekvillo "Win. Durham, President First National Hank of Crawfordsville ('ampbelL Wntker and Oooloy, Prolcssor* jf iiiiw,Michigan niverj'itv, Aun Arbor. Mich. (junti 'UG-yl

»FOR SALE.

Lot and Huildings north of Oenter Church.for iu parcels to suit purchasers.

?ast part of city.

House and bit «»l -,la aci Terms easy.

A well improved farm, 1M sieres 2 never failing 'Springs, a mile weyt ..f eiiy—tmn* »n-y. Houso nnd Lot on West -ftreet, near) College.

M"Hi»

'""'li heM con-

Like

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wise in on tlic'Democrats tool llu-ir best miito-

rinl. K. II. ('I.AUK. for', trtisfce. Hut nlus fur

tlicRvl". .1. Addison could not be h"M oft' llio,

track. In presentine his claims, lie used every

ftvgnment. showed effn tlie' pour o)d hfuj

which hud grown ,liM in HcptiMioan aervice,

(not even fm-jretling his noted "V:iledic(ory",) pleaded '•honor where ji,nior is due." &c., kc.,

&c. pucirv him. he Wiisj^iven the nomination :i}r:iiiisl ('lark. Time rolls 011. Monday morning arrived, when the people begun 10 assemble at thepolis. J. Addison had not yet

made hit appearance, and some uucajiuess was

being manifested with regard to lliu matter,

ale

when iu .-tcps the pompous and (.oil-like Ail-

with his bran new hat and tleek black ooat,

starched shirt, and parson like collar. A lie.av-

enly smile lighted up his heretofore cureworn

counti-iiiiice, as he went around with poiiti* uinn Uivt. slinking builds with bin lmnni writ tlcur J'rinmh. How long this very pleasing play miglit havo ci'iitinuoii. we are unable 10 say.

An event, liure tratmpircd whieh-tiirnod his.'--

rrnf and li.vehi features inl'i a fthu I'bmJ, and

a sad "change came o'er the'spirit of his

dream." The Ii.-publican l.ovs were ,,. j^.at by lall a large trade in lumber paring-nieir tickets »».i ,ve,'.(.

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far

\vho iiaj-i b'pon a jiect to our eiMiiumnity for the

last ten or fifteen year*, and Tom Flinorc., iho

woubl-bc Hepublicaii eandid.-Ue fm- sheriff of

Montgomery county, that they nominated a

very highly re^u'ctod. though not very tul-

•nted Democrat. Hicvuv Ki:v^, for Justice of

th» Peaeel These leading gentlemen above mentioned are very talnitel, hence the selection

of Keys: against the regular nomiiree, Mr.

Miller. These fellows must have but one can­

didate, even if it is not their choice. The

Democracy must, look oyer this unthoughicd'

act. for J. Addison was crazy—he walked the

Mreet? like ,a rujiiug lion, wiblly swinging

his arms in air, and would have torn lii9 hair

if he had any tQ tear, but. his'bald pate re­

flected the rays of the sun 'on tlie multitude

who were watching ltis actions, deter­

mined to keep him from doing anything des­

perate—for instance, drowning himself in

'•the flowing bowl.'' Poor Ad., who can blame

lihn, ao sensitive, (not sensible), bo ambitious,

and to be sacrificcd thus I No wonder he ex.

exclaimed in ttife hollow

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know, all that mmi hath felt and kuown,"

Authorized by the Government Let every body patronize this home institution. It is the dutv of I and as he wended In? way homeward through thiDRrthi ^Mc^oiu T'"' 1,

the Jarkness, he was heard repeating, to culm

vTTT ...... hia stricken heurf- David lann'nt for Abso-

IHI "And now farou-dl! 'tis bird to ffive thee up. 4^. Aud my dark in Oh 1 could drink the cup, a* t'O ti,j« w,n\ the Hads had but won

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Hi.'.iJ. £(.£». 37. .Mas.sjieliu.setts Ave*. 3d Cash gift in (ireenbaeka Five CflPh l.ifl*—Jl.UOti Five Cah (Jifts—5*6,On Ouetiiftof Forty Acres of Land in Hoone eouuty.Jndianii One Tim Story Hesidence on Moiri^on street. Indianapttlis

a 11 ha vj My erring Hadicals

rj 000 jo 000 5 000 !I oo

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Jtei

Jlotle of ii^ilrihiilion. Tho manner of diatribiitioii lo be ib cieud and en ilueteil ya committee of twenty to be seleeteil In the ticket holrler-, by them at tlie time of the ("one* 1

Preferences.

John C. New. Cashier First National Hank. Judge Samuel F. Perkins. Indianapolis, hid. Win, A. Lowe,attorney at law and Cnited States pension agent. ^(•eneral Fred Kneller, attoruoyat law and Coifed States commissioner.

John llfttina, attorney at law, late Cnited States district attorney.sixth district. Springer it irancc Cnmpa

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accent? of wild de­

spair: "Von (to the KitpuViitians^ have played

me false." Who blames him, if he stood nt

(lie window in the cold, riveted, spell-bound,

as Clark's name came out on fully one half of

the Hepublican tickets polled. IJis cup was

full—all day, but when the result was cried, l-Xan majority for Clark," pour Ad. could not stand it any longer, but broke forth in

poet's strain, '-Oo hear, and feel, and see. and

ailed thee to thy Een.svs.

Thus closet poor Ad.'s first debut on the po-

111leal arenh as a candidate for office. Juet

look for something beautiful from "Ripley/

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for Ad. is on the "rampage." AN* oiisiiiivr.ii.

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ofh(»r Valuable Ciift«

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lano--,

And numer sistingof Hue (rold Watcher. Pi Cabiuet Orcauf, «iUK Machmci, N)l-: id SilvcrNv.'lre. LftdieS* (Sold Watches: ote.. amounting to ti 000

Miirrnge in the States.

The National tnl:lli/fiu:rr says a.bold demonstration was made in both branches, the day before the adjournment, in favor of the power of Congress to c.outroJ the question of suffrage iu the States, in the Senate tho Senators who have stood forward as prominent champions of universal suffrage insisted not. only 011 the power, but the duty of Congress to do away with all State disabilities. The radicals are rapidly taking that ground. The moderates have lost till

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Proljahlc Hcloasc of .leHVrson Puvis on Parole.

A XVa^liiugt'on correHpondorit" oi' tho

New Vtjrk Thttta tolojrraplvs

"'JMie President 1I::A hcon ur^cd by

Statoagents Ilaiu jfk Life In- prouiiiuMit Kcpublicnus and others to rc-

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den. David Kilgore. Vorktown. Indiana.' Icjtsc Jell. luvis UJ»Oll lllft OWll lCCO^mLient. Col. John I'. CI.eek prusenl Clerk of Dear-

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,| because there is 110 i)rospect of

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Mai. (Jen. T. J. Lucus, Lawrenceburg. Indiana. Chuif-jllstlco haso hnldMijjj a «urt 111 T.H. MeCarty. Auditor of State,

crt nnn

upon.

N III:NSI'I:( S Lock Hox No. ^7, Indianapolis. Ind. '1

Officc over No. *-J7, Hoyd's Hlock, Masjachusotts avenuer inanfJuiw:!.

41,v# niulpr

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blesyiiie, lmliana. control of military authority, he deeming John I nwcll. Clerk, Hamilton county. Indiana. b,.«. *i *i i: .. l..,i ,.r William O'Hrian, attorney at law. Iat«* Colonel of i'-^ bfinoath the Utility ot «l •iUOjie ol tilt. Uio Seyenty-mth Indiana N oluuteers. Nobli.^vilie. ^uprtMHO ('ourt to prcnidti in district

Martin lgoe. Assessor of Internal Revenue, sixth MM district.Indianapolis. Tsutjoor such control, ihere i.s good reasou ibr saying (hat withiu the next ten i)rtJje ivelr"y,.Mtulc'nn?ltuok Stores in ."hi'eiu'lml -lays Joff. Davis will be released upon his State, or addres-. with postage Stump,inclosed. ''|'0\VD rccf^jllizuuce, to UUtiM'Cr tt'heu called "COVtjRhSS Ml.SI ADJOURN 10 SII/hNth

The London M'rn!itr) Star, in speaking

of the death of Arter.ius

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Any person wishing to purchase ii

kkmimis.

-on-

lulbriualiou for Everybody,

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STATE ITEMS.

A Lnfavette drv troods elerk received a wound ol a very delicate nature last Fri-

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iV 13" the accidental discharge of his

The town of Hlkhait

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pened after this stylo: On Us, Saturday the

litis^.eroti""unfor­

... ., lltli of .lanuarv four buildings with their' tf.-JJAV ,s,

lj:u «t Abolitionism, .1. AiiUiSux liit.KKV, lias .. 13 ,, 1 contents were destroyed. On the lltli actually gone over to the '•butternuts —v!9 1 .1 1 11 1 a I a a nnd taken fourteen others with him! It Imp-

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ventionB to nomiuat^kiwuship otticcN. «."»« loss of about S10,000. Hill & Miller,

]. .Simouton, .Tohn Link, Henry and pitiless. As a politician, rampton. and Samuel Stmonton are the

'l will have been maug-

n.irk by scores This even, *0 rnrngrrt |, at that point with lie vast district ti,, iii I, n, 1 .it I penetrated bv the railroads southward, tlii* old Avar horse and a oortain vioictc doctor.

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iiini to whirl) Mtcnitrnti 11v will be the

nearest lake port.

Mrs. Ilcni iette A hel ling, dc.-ertcd by her husliand. out of money and with the poor house hauntinn her dreams, committed suicide at Miirlujran City hist week by hanging herself. mk*

A SISTERHOOD SOCIKTY.—l'lve' years' :\fro on the 18th of .March last, a young married lady of this city, iu company with seventeen of her female companions who had just put on lotij dresses, organized a society, and gave it the name of •'Chapter ol' Revelation." At said meeting, among other resolutions, it was resolved that "we meet five years from this eveniug, at the residence of our presideut. iu Bridgeport, on the IStli of March, 1867, aud that theu and there each member in atteudauee shall recount to all the most prominent events which may have transpired, having refcvcncc to themselves during the iutpryeuing years." According to the above, thirtoeu of the ladies .met at the residence of Miss J. Wnr.-liall.

Two vacant chairs, draped. in mourning told the tale that death had claimed two as his victims. Letters were read from other absent ones by the prcsidant. Nine of the members had married. The meeting was full of interest, the revelations of some bringing tears to the eyes of the company, while those of others were spicy and excited shouts of laughter. A bottle of wine which was sealed at the organization, was opened and drank to the health of each, some good toasts

being given, interspersed with songs, such himself in his stall. It is believed that as "Auld Lang Syne." etc. Thcconveu- the horse had been bitten by a dog about tion adjourned to meet again March 18, two weeks ago. The aniuial was killed. 1S7^, at the nouse ol a sister in New —Chinn/o •/miriutl. Haven. W

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Miller broom factory, in New Albany

was destroyed by Croon Saturday last Loss about S2,000'T-^' 'i $ ijit

William Walton of Connersville, brother-in-law ol thc late Caleb B. Smith and S. W. suicide bv

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discovered him in time to give the alarm ami save his life.

"Uegardless of Color?"

J. S. Martin, a rampant Radical living at West Baltimore. Ohio, issued a small handbill last month,'a copy of which now lies before us, advertising for "twenty Wood-choppers, 111/iinllcss of m/or. lo chop one thousand cords of wood." on a farm seventeen miles west of Dayton. If tbe

vantage

ground of principle.. .They have allowed themselves to be forced into constructions of the Constitution which .completely subvert it. They have played into the hands of revolutionists, until they have themselves become, revolutionist.-. shall hear an outcry, a protest, a denunciation. but they will go into caucus and come out staunch supporters of Mr. WilI

Both raecs caunot exist in the same land on terms of equality, and in thc struggle African's scented sons ars bound to go under.

"TIIK Cleveland (Ohio Ihralil (Radi cal) is in agony over thc late exposures

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w'hole lih'ruti of London, and his

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had wuii the affection and regard of the ,.

was attended by all the principal editors, correspondents and reporter.** of the London press All the principal actors also r.d thc sorrow aud grief inani-

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j'Vx -i r-pvT could not have been greater had

O .lrl. ./\. .1. t) JrJ. JN I Artomus been own brother to every limn Agent for Montgomery (Yunty. miirell-lll-(i*-w4. pri M'llt

WEEKLY' REVIEW.

I'nrtrnlts of Ulstln^uLslicd Itadieuls.

We (juuto i'roin it ulie:tl i]icr (lie

iiillowini portraits of distinguished lladi-

citl leaders. lJi'ing drawn by friends, it

is wortli while to see how they compliment one another. A writer in the Tmlv-

tunate in the manor of fires. On the prnd nt (Radical) in speaking of Butler,

1 -i 1 111'. I "no butldttur. was tlestroved. and last

say: "Make the best yon ran of it, it's a terrible faee. that of Nutlet' s: it. looks like a pirate's—a strong, unscrupulous, cruel faec. The low, wide forehead, the crossed eyes, the hatehety, Roman nose, I and the thin lips, make a" combination

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Hu cr is ovcri eaching and

p.nneipii su ereis. atnl will be content with no less than the Mioliitran City, our next eastern iieif»h- highest place in the political game.'' bur on the shore ol the l.'^c is beninnii.^ S Washington correspondent savs of at last to be prosperous. The work upon the harbor there under the management of nti association has been well managed, and the pier extensions of last year, passed the ordeal of winter storms satisfactorily. A reeent appropriation of 87"),0(1(1 by the (lovernnient. greatly aids the fund of private and corporate subscriptions, and the harbor work is to lie pushed forward energetically. A dredge of sufficient capacity, am'f of the best construction, is now mi the stocks and will soon be opening the channel the pier extension will be renewed on the opening of navigation, and, by midsummer, lake vessels of any size can enter the harbor safely. Pnder the improved prospects nf the place, real estate iu any way desirable, has doubled in value within a brief period, and there can be no

self-sockiufx,

Senator Sprague "1

'•His face shows few indications of depths beneath, lie says very little in the Senate, and that littlo seems to be of very littlfc importance, and so esteemed by his associates.

A Washington eorrespundent says of Forney

'•lie has a florid complexion, with wiry, auburn hair, bulf-colored side whiskers, broad forehead, open countenance, hazel eyes, and pleasing smirk or grin is continually playing Over his features."

One of these portraits is that of a pirate, the other that of a nondescript, and the third—well, it is a picture of Forney.

.'Behold, How Thing is Hun-

Mighty combe!"

Such is the exclamation of tli'i Cleveland Lenh'r (Bad.) at the result of the

effort, in Congress to reduce the pay of members ol' Congress It Miys

Yes, and how mischievous, too, when we regard the doings of the Badictil

party.

Horse Attacked with Hydrophobia. A liorso..beloiijriutr to the West l)iv1h»" Railway Cumpany, was attacked last week by a disease which proved to be hydrophobia. The horso persistently refused food and water, and wlieu any one approached his stall he trembled violently, and became so unmanageable that it was extremely dangerous to go near hiui. A partial paralysis of the hind legs was noticed about three hours after the symptoms were first appareut, aud from that time the disease progressed so rapidly that it was feared the animal would kill

N A RAI'IICAI. PNNAINIKII.—At a recent

scssio of thc

Vjusburgh Conference of

the Methodist church at Massillon, Clio, Rev. Isaac Aiken was expelled from the ministry on account of cruelty to his two wives, it appears that Aiken, getting

Parker, attempted to commit tired of his first wife, compelled her to hangiug himself to a beam in sign a confession of improper intimacy his cellar, 011 Thursday last. His wife

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with the family physician, upon which he

obtained a divordb: Soon after he married the daughter of Mr. Hance, his attorney, an accomplished young lady. During the war he became exceedingly patriotic, (Dr. Johnson says "patriotism is thc last refuge of a scoundrel") aud got an appointment as agent ol the Frecd1111*11 Bureau, by which lie is supposed not to have lost any money. Coming home, he endeavored to got four thousand dollars out of his father-in-law, but not succeeding lie began to torture his wife

disciple of thc "Rump" has not yet obtained all his wood-choppers we would in the most cruel manner, forcing her, as suggest to returned white soldiers of that in the ease of his first wife, to sign a confession of unchaste conduct, wlicu he abandoned her and went cast. Thc facts coming to the knowledge of the church, charges were preferred, and the scoundrel expelled from the ministry by the

scction that his offer would furnish them with an'vx''cl!eut opportunity to compete with thc buck niggers thev fought to free, both in muscle and wages. How do you like it. white men?—let Hump ideas prevail for a year or two longer making the ••anii' "progress" they have done for the past two or three years, and such adver- siNiil'l Alt animal made its appeartisoiiicnts as this of Martin's will be of

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iicc in N tcholasville on last Thursday

fur more frequent occurrence. Wo are ni"ht. It was again seen on Friday and at thu beginning of an "irrepressible con-I Saturday. The animal is about four fliet" between whites and blacks,and the

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]0|,jr and runs on four legs. When

latter hits got to go to the wall. God help attacked by dogs of a small size it seizes them for the next few years, for they them in its arms and dashes them' off. will receive little assistance from man. I Several citizens have shot at this strange

animal, but without injuring it. Our informants state that many of the citizens think it a panther. IthasalI ready killed sixteen dogs, tearing them to pieces and sucking their blood, and there is considerable excitement in referto it. There is an impression that

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of General Butler concerning the atrocity

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of Mrs. Surratts murder. It declares:

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emigration of panthers has taken

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place from the swamps, ke., caused by

high water,—Kentucky Qavttr, 22.

a wet

"Congress will be forced to adjourn, if temples riding through our streets in the ,' for no other reason, to stop the abu.M- pf

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ishir, in speaking ---r TIIUU UIC UIUUI uuj, wim Beu. Butler,s tongue. That gentleman

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is ar S.IJK^ ficcniB bound to illustrate the adage, Put rantry will come along within niue

beggar on horseback and he'll rid*1 to

gland has ever made more fricnus tlian |,p jdcvil. Butler's antecedents were not Charles F. Brown—Arteiuu.s Ward, lie

that class to secure confidence nor

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imand admiration."

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Mr.//era/./, he has had the

cotifideuce of you and your friends, despite your present admissions.

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ldi party of three

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lulloi'.s tontruc. That gentleman iu,t %nti.1i-v Mo Hmibt. thn in

j| drilled cavalry. No doubt tho in

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Two lovers took a stroll the other evening in Dubuque. After bringiug up at the home gate, aud taking a good night kiss, a brother of the young damHel made his appearance, and severely laiiuned his sister's heart's affection, and let him under-

Nrii savs it is dreadful to hoar of a stand thathc, himself, had taken too many child on Iv one month old taking to tho

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WHOXiE NUMBER 1282

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ALL SO£TS|OFPARACRAPHS.

AniericatrdjtjBts in Italy have protested through Hiram Powers against a tax on works of art.

Mr. Charles.Noyes has just bought, in New York, a Baby elephant) paying for it SI 0,000.

They make gas from eoffec now. But (•will- somebody tell .us what tl^ey make coffee from?

tietfc'r can' see a -one-armed 'soldier,'' said a" witty, phijantliropistj ''without wishing'to lend hirti a hahd."'

The Japanese, it is said have the art of feeding turtles and other crustacca oii uhi'nt)i povtnbiff, or sonie lifjuid preparation of gold, which gives thorn a'most gorigcous and gilded appearance. §f3V£ral of these old turtles and crabs are ,to be sent to the Paris Exposition.

The Wanganui Times, a. New Zealand paper, claims for the war with the Maoris the questionable honor of being the longest war on record. With little intermission it has continued from 1S-H to the present day.

Thomas Jefferson says he never saw a Frenchman drunk. Other folks say they never saw a workman at the Burrierc .sober. ,,

In New Tiugl.'tud there is one physician to every thousand inhabitants. Hvcry one of them is "a man of a thousand.

A Swedish naturalist lias discovered that insects are fabricators of -iroiK They spin, like silkworks, ti kind::,ot ferruginous cocoons, which constitute the mineral known as,lake ore,(

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Last summer (lie .Senate bill to inoroaso the salaries of members of Congress to $5.(100 per annum was almost unanimously rejected by the House of Beprescntatives, one hundred aud thirty-six voting against it and only two in favor of it. That was when the Congressional elections were opining ou aud members were seeking ro-nomiuatioti. The bill vas smuggled through after all, as the '"rider" of another bill, and Congressmen everywhere disowned responsibility for it. Now that they are re-elected and snugly in tlieir seats for two years more, a bill is introduced to repeal the increase. It fails, only three members voting in favor of it. Behold how mighty a thing is buncombe!

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A Canadian practical joker haft ,bp.^o ying Kingston ppoplo by pamting Fenian, coi't of aruis on their leticcs.

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The great question of the present dayis, "Shall we 'extinguis-h our nntidnalj debt for the sake of posterity And many answer that posterity should do iV own extinguishing.

Mr. Charles Levery of whom somebody once said that "he was the original of alibis own blackguards, "has been appointed English consul at Trieste.

A. number of kind hearted Cincinnati women, have organized a benevolent so-: ciety for their own sex. The object is to procure 'employment at a" reasonable rate for such as are worthy.

Some enterprising "bear" in i'aris lately started the story that two hundred millions of the 5.20's of 1862.werq,,couu-gs terfeit. It caused only a slight declinc.'

The taste of the people at Corpus Christi TeXna, Viaa becd'So miicVi elevated by'in5'o8BStit consumption of whisky, that having by accident started a petrolium

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li iu their town, the .natives drank.,pf it steadily for several weeks,, believing it to be Congress water of tH^'fiVsftjuality.

A religious fancy party was among'tjic latest, novelties of Now York. A'll ptfftt... ent assumed scriptural characters or tho»b of pious celebrities. Tho. partyn' Wan opened with prayer.

A.poultice of onions, applied morning, noon and night, for three or^ four days, will cure a felon. No matter no\V,hau thc case, splitting the finger will be uu-. necessary if this poultice is lised.-ii' tm

Colonel liefland a Louisvillian, dro1^]ied a pistol out of his pocket in Jeflor.sonvillc, last Saturday. Thc. fall discharged the weapon, shooting Mr. liefland through thc leg just beloiv the knee,

A HARD HIT AT BITTI.KR.—The .Wash­

ington correspondent of the Baltimore Amyricau, giving an account of the read­

ing by the Clerk of the House of Stevens's,

confiscation speech says: While the Clerk was readiug tlie above paragraph, and particularly when die came to these lines: "lie commaudod the men.and, the women to borrojv from their ennfitlhiy it' ti/hbors jewels of silver iintl jewels of gold and that thej* did so, "and spoiled the' Egyptians and:io*Mforth full luuuh'il,1' every eye was turned .upot)

IJutler, whose ordinarily, ghalky face assutned by turns all the colors of the raiubow.' The profloifV of Stevens can not, of course', be justified on any ground', but if. .is is supposod,' the allusion waij ijiteud-^ od nie.rely, as a ,sly fliug tt the. hejy. ol lie the) and of New orleaps (his rival for the iiext, Presidency) it must certainly be rcfardeU as less atrociously malignant."

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A nnovKit, who was'_goiug with a lot of cattle to Chicago, in passiug from ono ear to another,.between• Valparaisoand Fort Waytie, fell' between the cars and five cars parsed iiVfer him, cutting IriVri' to pieces in a most frightful mannei*j

AT 110 moment of difficulty does a hus^ band, knowing his owri utter liclpliSssness, draw so closely to his wife's side for coiufort1and assistancc, 'as whon he wau|a jf button sewed on his shirt collar.

FORTUNK tellers and tilting hoOps- operate difiorentlyi The for'mor reveals what the lady will be iu the, future and the latter what sho is at proseut.. ,..,.

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TIIK Chicago tunneli 'was formally opened Mopday with speeeh, making, gji,n firing &c, Xho whole arrangement fdr the supply of water io tlie 'city will cost, complete1,'§^,500,000. i. "i

A BOY named James F.plouJ, of Yi in-

neslioro, South

Carolina', waV killed by

lVhtriing, in school, on tho iSth.y'Jlc was struck while walking, witlivslate ,in hand, across tho room., ot

SPEAKER COLFAX, and Representatives Orth and- Julian, were tha JReptihlicans of the Iudiaua delegation in t|if Jastpongress who declined the president's inyjitatiou to a slate din nor.

THT:RE is a teuiperauce^Qcicty JA Washington City called the R«y of n°Peft®' It has sprung up since the a'dficsioif 6t Senator Vatos to. the cold-water can4c. i'li U** .y.