Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 April 1867 — Page 1

NEW SERIES-VOL. XVIII, NO 34.

BUSINESS CARDS.

ri

MEDICAL. __ __

~MR8. M/IIOOVKU,

S I I A

Older and Residence on Vernon Street, Nearly Opposite the Post Olllre. \\7ILL eivcexclusiveattention to I ho practice of

Medlrlne ana OfoMctrls: also to the treatment the !r Women ate! Children. A share of the public pjitrunnse is respectfully solicited.

May.'., 1*00. [»tf.

Phvsirimi and Surgeon. Dii. i\. ST BJOKSEY, Respectfully

tenders his Forvice* to the oitixen-? of

Crawfordsnlle and vicinity, in nil t".ie branches of his profus

Olll^ nnd lit'Hidcur* (»iahain* Corner.

PAPER-WINDOW SHADES.

ror Every JBody.

ATter.

the t'orner Hook Store a larce lot "f ap. hotCommercial Note, llill and other si7.es of

"aIso the sntne siies in LinksKahkic. Thee goods wero bought to meet the demand for a Rood reliable article, anil we have no hes't'1'tl2V" saying that they will meet the approbation of tlie

PU

Comitry dealers supplied on rp11af.nal'U'rjtrrins. Augl8-06-tf.

CMWFORDSVILLE

on Main .street, west (August Ifi-OOt.

Medical.

DR. J. C. SINNARD,

HOWIEOPATHIST

Offers his professional Crawfordsvilb

L'rvices to the people nnd vicinity.

Measured by the proper standard—SLCl-SSl1 TUKATMKNT—the Homeopathic System deser\cs all the praise which has been given it.

OSK EXAMPLE—"In 1WH.twelveHomeopathic Thy sieinns in Cincinnati, treated '2-110 eases of cholera— recoveries 232.deaths OS—mortality about .V, per cent. OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, and residence on Main street, in the house formerly occupied by K.J. Binford, Cu.\WKounsvii.i.h, 1m. lliovlO'OO] weotf. I

Wine of Tar:

is a pleasant pieparation, containal properties of the Pine 1 ree in the 11 quickly cures Coughs Coldi-.

Wine of Tnr is inc nil the medical highest degree. Jtqu.v..., sumption, Sore 1 hront and Breast, and alldx.-*.. of the Throat and Lunss. It restores the system to perfect health, and is very eflective in ciinn* •!»*. .ises of the Liver. Stomach. Kidneys, madder. At.

on

Sold bv Druggists atSl 00 si bottle, t.enuine ha\e "Wine of Tar" blown on bottle. OL1VKK CUOOK Sl CO.. Proprietors. Burnliuuis Van Schaak. Chicago. Jnci.U. I'arknntl F. B. Suirc A o., incinnat Gvn'l-Ageiiti

Citron Balsam

NO S€fiAT€HtN&

rilrott ISalNiim is a pleasant liquid remedy wl, ch neverfails to cure ihe lTt'll at.onee As an external application for Rheumatism, hruptive Diseases of the Skin, I'leers. Old Sores, (tangrcne. Rurnsnnd Scalds, it is very efleetive.

S«dd by Druggists. I'rieo-3 cents. OLIYKU CUOOK »l CO., I'n.prietors. ]Jurnhani

a

«V Van Sehnak,Cliieago,

John 1. l'ark. Cinnati, O.. Cen'l Agents. ianl-yl--' I

REAL ESTATE.

Reaf Estate Agencv!

pHK nniiorsii!no(l will sell or liny Heal l-statu— 1 Anv nemon hurine I-arms or 1 own hots lor s.i.o will ilo well to leave thum with us.

For Salo!

I or r.ocul Farms U5 Town l.nts. !i Hesiilenees. 1 lirick Store Hooiu. 1 lirick Kesideuc

5

tftsfliilSt

jnnl2-lr07j 1'.

bwSI

ks..^.

,, .. „ith 1'2 aere- enmnil atiaeh-

,.,1 WK11ST1' It. MAV A KhhM'.\. Knquiro nt the Heeorder's Olliee. (ilee'J'.l

GROCERIES.

l.Kir & BROTIlKirS NEW GROCERY STORE. THIS

establishment i? now stocked with a lnr«c assortment of plain and fancy (irocerte^t which \ill be sold for cash or produce comity call in and examine ns elsewhere.

Farmers of Montgomery lock before purchas(Dec3'«4tf

L. A l'UUTK i. Co.

1 the Corner Hook Store you will find. nn I'fsnr1. -A mont of thoso nice, new and pretty 'Lt-TIL Window Shabbh. auslb-W".

Watches, Clocks,

See

JAMES PATTERSON,

m*LKK.N-

iaj.E. -W E LR Y.,

llirusbes. Toys, Hooks and Stationery. Ac.. Ac., »t the sign uf tho "COLDEN WATCH,"

Main Street, Crawfordsvillc, Ind.

lEFWatehes. Clocks and Jewelry, repaired by the nosl experienced worliinoii. and in Yv'lvl'iii Granted.

Groceries

Just Gone

J_JAVINti bouiiht "lit M. Co.. I

1). White

continue the Oroeery Business a stand. 1 have on band a good aupplj ot

ihcir old

'tlU

FltKSlI WKOCERIES

which I offer to tbe public at the COMKONK!COMK. any other house ur

niarJ.M^

Kaiiisay.

Paper.

W a 30011 BOLTS r..1Vi' ,SEVni''S

oents fo $1.31)per bolt, lust opened at the I umy lift

JAMES PATTBESON.

obM'tin.f l»..leo

-TT'TTTTT -111

Findings

Root and Shoe EituHngH.

UOOT

and Shoe rindine* of every deKiription.

ca-°hVrVec.^t

Uy ftn

STEAM PRINTING. I .V Carriages and Buggies.

BETIETW

(sihui.Mi srouv. lkk's nkw hkick.)

\VAsiu,^ ro si'itI:HT,

Craii.foidsiilh Til Jin a.

Friiitino'!

'-W!

Extra Pav!

FAlra Houiitv

Extra IPension!

Grant/ hi/ Ada thr lair C»iprss, to ])!schtirqt:il Soldifirs, ilirir iiloica. Minor Chilih-cn, or I'urrntf. Collected with Promptness and Dispatch by 11\ 1'. UllITTO^V,

AND

GOVEflNMENTCLAIM AGENT.

VSS" Offir.e in Washington Hal/ Bin Iduk/, ovrr Simpson Grocrri/ Storr, Cruwfor(hvillt\'°®l

To Dixchnrgcd Soldier* Hy the late law fcqunlmnc Hounlies, an Additional ltounty of St11" urantoa to oaeh and every soldier enlisted for tlireo years, and served out his tune. «ho has received or is entitled to receivo 110 more than the $l«l bounty heretofore allowed by law nnd any such soldier who has been disehnreed before the I expiration of his term of scrvico by reason of I wounds rooeived in lino of duty 18 ontitled to the

A bounty of $5) is now allowed to each and every I soldier enlisted for any le^s period than two yean. who bud been honorably discharged on account ot wounds received in the line of duty.

To the Ilcin of J)crcascd Soldiers: I If a soldier, enlisted for three years, as above stated. has died of wounds received, or disease contraded in tho lino of duly, the Additional Hotinly of I $1IK) is allowed to the widow, minor children or pa-

rents of such diseased soldier in the order named. If a soldier, enlisted for any lets period than throe years, baa died of wounds received, or disease eontraeted in the lino of duty, the Additional Bounty of $"•» is allowed to the widow, minor children or parents of such deceased soldier in the order named.

To Ojjicrs 1 All officers bcl I who were in the

the

Invalid soldiers,for total disability, aro entitled to I a pension of from eight, to fifteen, twenty ond twen-ty-five dollars per month.

--v/* prompt attention on theipart of the Ituvernmem, but 1 J_ I nn early and satisfactory settlement ot all just claims

wV^ WATSONS." dcc3U.'

CAliRl AliE

MANUFACTORY.'

WDsliingian Nlr«-i I, Opposite IViiirr «'linicl.,

Crawfortlsrille, Imt.

Nave constantly mi hand niul for sale, ii general

Oarrirt£

esv

iitir

cver.v description. (»f tin

Latest and Newell iIters,

urk in part pay.

the C.xeluiivo Ilichu

Shifting Top Rail,

Ily whico 111

CColld

iSlS

DONE TO ORDER!

A

fills i®r

mm

IPplNTKnii* in want of «nv description of I'nntine. fromalahel toamauimoth poster, shoui 1 nut tail to cnlljut the Keview Job Office. -i 3L/-AII work done just when promised.

FURNITURE AND COFFINS.

J. T. Kinkcad & Co.,

^^^Mnnufacturers and Denier? in all kinds of

Furniture!

WASHINGTON STREET. JJS "I'po.il. {Vdlrt Church.

Our Cabinet Ware

Rooms

I men oi 1- uriuture ish figures.

§lgpf4iill

MBmm

COFFINS

fall kinds furnished 011 wliort notice,

WITH OR WITHOUT A HEARSE Aiicusi-lS-VGiUf .1. T. K1NKHA1) CO.

Claim Agency.

ISSSi

•vS-jkrf ,i

Single ticket

Ten Tickets to Agent

Attorney,

,o

hu'"u'

.r a

unP

.ii on k.i ti: iiu i: s.

All Work Warranted

OiSTE 111 A Ix

Dolicrly A- DciKlitoii..

Mnreh :w IsfiTwetf. Wmii*

.1

Gift Concert.,,

GRAND GIFT CONCERT!

I I A IN* A KOI.Dint*

JKtM ll K1IT1L Axsocial lout To be L'ivcn at ^lorrlKoii-M Opera Hall! Indianapolis. Ind..

July 4. or sooner if ticket* are al

gold, for the purpose of building a

O I E IS Crown Hill Cemetery in Honor of

OT it F.1E,LE.V ItEMlOMiS!

Authorized by the Oovcrnraent. Let ovory bod\ patronlr.e this home institution. It is the out ot I every z?o»id oiti*cn of the State to contribute s»me tliinu to this Monument.

Wo have filed a bond with T. l'». McCarty, Auditor of State, for the faithful fulfillment of our a^rci nicnt.

1

Additional Bounty of $100. An Additional H.mnty of is now allowed to each soldior enlisted for two years, who has received, or is entitled to receive, 110 tuorc than 0 bounty under previous laws.

CAUTION."

As we can not bo personally acquainted with all our agents, and therefore, can not be responsible hir, them, persons desirous of purchasing tickets, unles*, they lire acquainted with thoir agent, bad bettor send'direct to us.

Send money by post office order or registered le er ntourii"k: or. when the amount is ten dollars or over by express.

lstr el

t,lH»5.are

'"pfiwRrasonablr aiid no Charge In Any t'nsc t'nlcss Successful. All letters of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly answered. ,.

Parties residing at a distance cani na\ instructions .-ent to them by uinll free application tome.

uttorney, sixth district.

...

1HG3, and who wero hotiorablj di!*chaige. or no h.n Springer «t Vance, State agents Hancock Life Inresigned, since April

now entitled to three

sunlnco

Ooinnany.

months pay proper. I Gen. David Kilgorc, Yorktown, Indiana. Lieut. Col. .John F.

.to

To obtain the benefits of these laws, persons in all cases to make ft new application. Applicants for the Additional ISounty must bring or send their Discharge l'npers and Ret a receipt for tho smno. llavinK for a number of years past devotod myself especially to the business of eolleetins claims. 1 feel warranted in. saying that 1 call insure not only

danks and charge, on

nB

ITTOIV,

nud Gov. Cliiuu Agt.

Aug. 11.4* At').

CII Ii I ii TOB ACCO. A splendid quality of irmnU Caven^eh Chewiim

A.

tobacoolu't received A WoiHKll.

Cheek, present Clerk of lienr

born county.

1 io 1 nsn/itt 1 i). I j. (Jen. T. J. Lucus, La wrcnccburg. Indiana Widows are now entitled by law to an increase of their pension $2 per month tor each child under 10

ai. Gen.

T. B. MetJarty. Auditor of State. (•eorgc Bragg. Sheriff of Hamilton County. \o-

... Indiana. Trissell. Clerk,Hamilton county. Indi William O'Brian, attorney at law. late Colonel tbe Seventy-fifth Indiana V.olunteer-*. Nobl

Martin Ig'»e. Assessor of Internal Ke district. Indianapolis.

N. UA(JBKNHl»Kt:K & Co,, L(»ck Box io. 1*7. indianapolis. Ind.

Office over No. 27, Boyd's Block, Massachusetts a en ma r2.l in .t.

AXES

A

of Lippcncott A Co's. Double rrnn cd. For sale ,KK BHOTHBU.

Superior artiel. Kefined Cast Steel Ax«s, warrnn ti. ..rnr.sajo by

Leather

Sole Ijruthvr.

AV

excellent articlo of IiufTnl.j Oak Tanned' Sole A Leather al \N M. I*. it A1SUN ?3.

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OEAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, APRIL 20, 1867.

Co thing ar.d Furnishing House.

~L i)4- is I

Grand Opening of tlio

E,.X IS, O

Clothing''-Store.!

X. V,. lli'in^beiincr.

1

Iwuxt KlocV." .Ta

HElNSHEiMER, BLOCK & CO,

•No. 2, Cnnimcrcitil Rent-, Onm Sfn

Hi

Bn H'lrios,

CrawfonUrillr, ludiaiui.

WrOl'M) informtbe public,"t/hat they have ogtab- 1 Vi li.-hcd a first elas- *.•

Wholesale & Rctnil Clothing Store

embrneiug the latest and m»st ta^iiionnble style? of Hea«ly-Madc'Clothing, such a*

Over-Coats^ of every kind, fine: Cloth Frock Dress Coats. Busines.s Coats, Pants and Vests.

Shirts of all kinds, Under Shirt Drawers. Overalls, Suspenders. Butterflies, Pocket

Handkerchiefs, Col- "J}1 \llT

N

cckTin,, fc l*^

Buck Gloveh,

A

Kid Gloves,

mm

i:v!.'

.'hnrt notiee ami at

"&?y\

Socks, &c

'w?lSS

iianfl? ii fullTi^^rtmenf of

IIA'IS V\D CAPS,

of the latest styles ami of the licit nuinuUeture ever brouglu to this market. Also •.

Trunks, Yalises, Satchels, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, and Walking Canes.

Our assortment is the most *xtnsive and complete ever exhibited in thin section of' country! aiid it is our intention to make it the 7

Lcailinir Clotliiiiff llmisc OF CRAWFORDSVILIE.

We Caii Sell Cheaper

than any other house in the city, because ted with one of the oldest nnd largest

Wholesale Houses

in Cincinnati. We invito the public to call ami ex amine our stock and price*, nnd satisfy tlieu^elvc before purchasing elsewhere, as we are oontnicu they will Jiiul it to their interest, to do so.

P.a..#

IVo. of Tick«'tM. *JOO.OOO al si cncli IVo. of |rr»ciil«, raluoil at $ 1

IlKISmiKIMKU. 1U.OCK A Co.

ui. Stoskcyphek nlc-man (oct,-0Cby.

Machinery.

FOUNDRY.

j-* v,

I "V .-, 1

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Twenty Tickets to Agents 1st. Cash gift in Greenbacks $40 000 2nd. »ift lease of Hoyds\ HloekNos. IV. 19. 21, '.*3.25.27. Massachusetts Avo*. 3d Cash gift in Greenback Five Cash (iifts—Sl.OM Five Cash Gifts—$T,nii One (lift of Forty Acres of Land in Boone county. Indiana One Two Story Residence on Moirison street. Indiananolis And numerousotner Valuable Gifts, consisting of Fine Gold Watches, Pianos.

MACIIJ IN" I I O I j'#

12OOO

1

10 OOO 5 OOO I 9 300

5 OOO

Cabinet Organs. Sewing Machines. Solid Silverware. I,ndies' Gold Watches. etc.. amounting to 14*2 990 Send for programme and see lor yourself that *1"*

1

K.i WE OK S 1"# fy Mj

tf

1 .100

,#,n\

IMIIIILILi

\K?\

3I «iIc oi' Disirilmlioii. The manner of distribution tohodecieed ami dueled by a committee of twenty to be selected the ticket holders, by them nt tho time the (.on

References. |1|

JohnO. New, Cashier First National Bank Judge Saiuuol E. l'erkins. Indianapolis. Ind. Win. A. Lowe, uttorney at law nnd Uuited S pension agent. (Jencral Fred Kncflor, attorney atlaw and I

i» j- r««. I States eomnii.-sioner. rank of Btiga«lier t»(ntr.u ,|

0

ueh nn the 3d of March, ,j

hii lianna. attorney at law. late I nitcd

-If'Wf'A'A

SOiVM^DAY.

Von siuootlt tlui uncles t'rom my itli gcnile tuucii :util lcnlcrcst c-t'"''. Anil coiinttlic ycar« on* .v»u shall ilW Hriglit silver tliromls nmong tlie 'li»i W— Smiling tlie \vliil« to licav mo sn. '"\ini 11 think nf iliis iiprniii in snim: ilin!—

S'HU'! Jay

1 ilc not scorn tin

1

E.

'1 nf UH

I5LAII:, I YLE & CO.,

I Have now I Shop in thi

1

WAItTTIEID!

in

Agents in every town, county and neighbor!) tho Mute. Jee inducements to agents: We will give to the agent who sells the largest number of tiekots a Splendid Gold Watch valued at $500. To the one that sells the second largest number. Bold watch valued at S20(). To tho one who sells the third largest number, a Splendid Mlvcr American Hunting Case Watch, valued at SltiO,

in operation a Foundry and .Machine place, and would invite all interested in

a I

o! Any Kind

Matimierv

to give them a call. They arc tnukuu lings, such as

all kinds

IF

Cash I'uid lor OLI Iron, Copper & Brass mayH'no lil.AIK, LY l.K .t t.'oy

Painting, &c.

IMlllOr Olf^lV 1) UIV'TIYH

xth

ICr'nckets to Concert for sale at the principal Drug. Jewelry Music and Book Store*1in the city and State, or address, with postage stnmp inelo*id

TTpKHOP owr R. J.

power of litnc. .v

'^v i-iiuiii. 4iU yriira.of piHii'-. 1 *.11: ii" white biennis will rvcr sliitnv.\Miuig Ihe.ii- lu-av Joi-ks ot iniiie v. 1hi !~!i lis jiiiilv as yon in i\ ton II think of Jltis :tgiunoini- .lav

SIIIIH' tlay '.

-.iuic ilny 1 sliull not tVnl n.« now our suit hands muvutilioiil my hrow --liall not slight your lijilil coiiimiuiils. An-l ilraw yuur tru.-scs t!noui my hands slmll lie sili-nt and oli«y— Andynii—yon will laugh that day—

Siimc day

1 know how long your loving lntnils Will linger with these glossy hands, When yon shall weave my latest crown (M' their 'hick masses, toiijr and brown Mint yoi. will see no toite.li of gray

Adorn their shining length tluit day —, Sninodnv!

\nd while yuur tcar^ are- fulling I jnii th«k lips 1 iich nnswer not.

hot.

on 11 take from these one rensurod tress And leave tbe rest to Mlentness Kemomhor 1h?it used to «ay. rl'/-/ ••Yon ll think of this ngain somo (Iav—

Some dny !M

STATE ITEMS.

The Whitewater Valley Jiailroail was completed to Conncrsvillc last Saturday.

I The Penioerats have elcctcda large 11111--j jority of the trustees in the First Congressional District.. ]u New Albany it is said that the bees •ire destroying thousands of the fruit and ursine builf V'V stinging and killing them.

.V New Albany dog, supposed to be rabid, bit Mr. Bcclor's son itt the back of the neck. Mr. iioeler shot the dog.

The store of Mr. Kirbie, Netvville, DeKalb county, was robbed and burned a few nights since. Loss SlO.ilftO.

Albert Dubois, partially deranged son of a Vincftiines barber, strayed irom huinea lew days since. His father wants to lieur from him.' «.

The vote in Deeiuur'enuftfj* for'' and aciiiust a soldier's monument, at the April cleMion. rcMilted us follows ye t, :S71 —no 1.1-15.

A beast, named Louis .J cuius'has been held to bail in Vincctines on a charge of violating the person of a uine year old girl, named Sniith.

A man named Shockey, has just been lined SUM! and sentenced to eight years' iinp\\Uoumeut by the Clinton Circuit Couri, for burning a bam.

.A-J.U.R.II1JU livins near the Shoais, in Martin county, wenn'ii....^-,,

Sunday, and was found dead in the woods,, with a shot hole through his body.

Ratiivji HOIDII Tukatm knt.—The Louisville Journal, of Tuesday, has the following item' in reffcrence to the visit of a somewhat notorious Indiana radical to a den of infamy in that city:

Mr. John Kuefly and wife have brought suit against the city of New Albany i'or twentyTfiv'c thousand dollars damages, sustained by Mrs. Knefly in the fracture of a limb last winter, by falling into au uncovered ditch.

Tho l'orter county pauther proves, on investigation, to ho a lynx. It. was recently killed Hushore's sugar orchard, and on examination, was found to be a shunk—one ol those -links of sweetness long,drawn ut

Frederick Soupe: who accidentally shot himself Suudtiy March 21, wliilo hunting, in L'orter county, has siueo died from the wound. Soupe neglected an excellent opportunity to attend church on that day, but preferred the attraction of a duck hunt.

Five men escaped from the South Bend jail, 011 Wednesday last, through the door, and by underground railroad iu nil ingenious manner. After gainiuq their liberty they stole two horses, which wrere "afterward found. At last accounts they were still at large although the sheriff had used dilligcut means for their detection.

Gr

of every de.-cript'oii.

Sorghum Mills, Furnace Fronts. (Irate liars. Sugar Kettles, Ovens, Dog Ti oii-s, Making Patterns for a ml

Replacing Stove Plates

!S'"»

l'h'-y are prepared to repair

Tubular Boilers, Steam Kii, iues, ThrashingMaehines. lieapers^Mower.-. Drag J-aws. and to make t.nd tit up l?i i— Casting.-, and

lil.u

Jvic

ited

k-

-lmthing ef ovr-rj do

"/"Jt striptioii. All .! workdoneby them is tri.^K "Warranted to 1. i^iurlortn as repro-onlt d.

Shop on Green Slreel, near Depot.

A gentleman has sued for a divorce iu New Harmony, Fosey county, who had been married but six weeks, on the singular ground that his better half will not grant the rights guaiuiitced by the tieing of the matrimonial knot. Quite a number of gentlemen and ladies arc witnes-

"A tall, (iile'lookiiig wmnan," says the Lafayette Courier, recently had little light with a young man at the post office n" that city. Tlie young lady drew a revolver aiid a bead upon her opponent, but thinking better of it. pocketed the suit aud the weapon, aud walked off. Calhoun, a soldier.

•'gathering her skirts under her anns."

Mr. President Rtickner. nn enter]iiisinsr horse dealer of Martinsville, has levanted, smartly in debt, and having committed forgeries oil his father, father-in-law, aud others. The First National Bank of Martinsville loses SO,200, and

,llu

mm & Mll!\ 1 AIM I:\UI

]*U|»01'illK aiie«l

Bloiuiiington bank a much larger

his operations, lie is/uppo

to have realized fc-tU/HlU

W

Va

Bow. f»reen street. A March 2. lHi7 [I 1]

Leather

orld to the phonetic system, there is

done to order ou short notice and warrautediv.mui plenty oi good Wood chopping iO bt, had about Memphis, and we

TERMS KE.ISO.WIBSIJE.

n«c' i'°"-C"mmereinl hotstoiie.

advise

who ran

tj eat hen

"••A.*) Harness LA KOH asiortiuent of Uyinicss I,ea her just received a M- 1'. WATSOVh

WEEKLY ••'•REVIEW.

where she married tlio lion. Mr. On recent visit to Coryilon, the liiipjiy liriileiirooin learned the history ol his wile, ami abandoned Iter, whereupon sho relapsed. Fishy.

I were showu. the other day, liy Mr. Carol Voting, a brass sword bolt, buckle, whii-h was jiieked tip the otlier hty in the vicinity "f town. 11 bore evidence nf liaTii) been tnaiio in thi primitive days of this conntry. l-jioti it w:is rudely carved the name

Kooneviile, Iventtteky. It was imdoubt-

dlv lofitljy (me ol Indiana gallant dt-

lenders in .eueral llarnson lppeeanot.

i,i-lli„,-t. hunt/Mm Journal. ,Hi

Nettie Taylor, who was arrested 011 a charge of robbing a man named Campbell, late doorkeeper of the Indiana Jlouse of Hepresentatives, sonic weeks ago, on' being visited again hist Sunday night by said Cambell, at a house of prostitution the tingles, kept by one l'3m. Sharp. nd heated

at Charlestown, Cla.rkc county, Indiana, and when he visits our city—which is quite frequently—he spends his time in hunting houses of ill fame. The beating he received was: fully merited and, when the frail but fighting Nettie was presented in the city' court, yesterday, on the charge of assault and battery. Judge Craig evidently thoiiirht as we do, aud ordered her discharge.

An Owku Tiu:e fe'rony—With, a Al.ujiAtt-rnThe fiylitiug editor oi a Mississipi'paper tetin

un

5

Crime in Jackbon County.—The New Albany ledger gives the following statistics of the knife and pistol in Jackson county

There is a terrible amount of crime iu Jackson county. Murdors aud robberies are common, aud tlie laws are held in defiance. There have been sixteen murders committed in that county in the past two years, most of them shockingly cold blooded aud premeditated.

Greene to

I abjif've phonetics and strong driuk.and invest capital in the purchase of au ax

The New Albany L'dycr tells of a nroflitrate voung woman iu Harrison couu- ,. tv

through a remarkable career He

beating or killing. Gray was a bad character, and probably contemplated the murder of Raed.

John McKiuuey. shot at Rockford by Stephen Greer. McKiuuey was pursuing Greer with murderous intent, aud was

1

George Washington (ireene

developed as:^, who lives at Memphis, in this State,,is writing letters to the New

Ulaziug ''•V Albauy Coininerr.ini, tryiug to convert the ,u.»t .•

shot dead. A. W. Fliuu, followed iuto a store in highly fedora, by Stephon Kmory, whose life lie had threatened, aud shot. No ofliuinl notice was taken of tlie murder.

William W. Mower, brutally murdered by desperadoes, in Seymour. Part of the offenders merely hold to bail in tbe sum of S')00.

Abuer- l'rather. shot by J. F. C. Tanner, Urownstowu, whom he was pursuing with hostile intent. This homicide grew out of the election. Tanner was himselt shot and wounded in a fraeus just before.

was

and ueqtii ed.

oVvicc, Winding up with becoming the Moore Woodmansee, killed or near negro infant. The! Seymour, for, his money, and the body

mother of a'healthy negro 'infant. —j~• to »hio ^uuk ,iu he riyerj. as .is supposed, a body

irl then reformed and went

frail 5

»«j j.u...Mimoir,

thereby taking the "wiud out oi tlie sails" of those of his eoufrercs who might have an itching to "tell it 011 him." Says be: went up to a great strappings two fisted countryman, who owed 111c some money, and seemed in no hurry to liquidate, and persuaded in my own iniud, that he wouldu'tfight, I told liiin 'pintedly,' that if be didn't isliell out' iustauter, 1 would wallop him. Tbe fellow was seared, and probably thought I was 'sure enough' going to knock him into the middle of next week, lie was awfully scared—too much so even to run away— and so blazed away, with ouo of Jiis huge fists, and kito kvd inc down! The trouble was, in this affair scared the fitIon: too bud, and the lick lie struck me was directed by foar—at all events it was a fearful blow."

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WHOLE NUMBER 1284

identified as his having bebn found scvcral miles below Seymour, several months I alter his disappearance. Tb this mysteriotts murder there i9 yet no'clue. ,1 aeob Van Duscn, killed by .lolin

Scott, with au axe liandle, in a dispute at l-'win^. This murder was deliberate and wholly unprovoked.

Panic! (Joekerhiitn, who was a deserter, shot by Adin Koduiau, iu arresting him at l-'.witiir.

.. .. ,, .n.rdan Me.Kinney, callcd to his' door (. aptain 11. llur ni last winter in Seymour, audr el be at el a re is a in

han

,rillf/ About this' murder' that is

llox

uinpaiu'iis. and pt rhaps wouldjbe a valua- |K, ble relic to the surviving friends of Cap-

plicabluNo motive is known or can

Tu bbory rav

l,ment. and iuhuman,

I VIC I VI i'l I v. uuui a iuiiu IUUI ti-.illy insane woman, by the fiends Brooks and Tally', who hive just, expiated their

mlnler of

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We re pre to learn that Captain and Urevct Major lavid M. Meredith, sou of Jeneral Soi. Meredith, stationed at Mont- crimes at" the hands of a mob. Mrs. Cut-1 pomroy, Alabama, died suddenly 011 the

cr

A bob a emp was ma been many assaults with inte'nt to murder night tojrob the county treasurer omce ot I ... l'orter county. The burglars broke open

the outside door, and drilled through the door of the vault and poured in a large (juaiitity of powder, but did not succeed in exploding it. They were doubtless frightened away as they left a dark lantern burning. Tiny also left a can of powder, a bottle of sweet oil. and tools wrapped up in a copy of the Sunday Chicago Tiiiim, of the 1.7th of March, they also broke into the auditor's office, but got nothing.

Cutler, a'lono and par-I'm

was a lady of culture, beauty mid in-

•Itli instant. Captain Meredith entered telligenee. Slie ltinde a desperate i?trug-i the service at the breaking out of the and was tied, beds piled upon hertt rebellion, and was dangerously wounded head, and then exposed and outraged by tit the battle of Cliickamauga. lie was both ruffians 'then robbed arid then de-:. about twenty-five years oi- ape. lur liberately choked to death. :ij sympathies are with Heneral Meredith The hanging of Brooks and Tally by a in this melancholy hcreaveinent. mob at Browustown, for the murder of 1 .. m,,,,,],.,. Mrs. Cutler. Besides those there have

robberies almost without number, seductions. rapes, arsons, and a long list of other crimes. The scoundrels will have to leave that county. So outraged have the people become that they have organized vigilance committees, aud will hereafter execute the law on criminals according to Judge Lynch's code. 4,

Address of the Democratic State Committee of Connecticut to tlie people of the I'nion.

The Democratic Committee of Connec-• tieut greet you, with tlie reBuU-of tbe in this State. The Democrats

election in this State. The Democrats aud Conservative electors have achieved a signal victory on tlieso issues: In favor of representation in congress by every State: immediate union on the basis of the Constitution no usurpation of undele-.

she locked him in her room, and heated gated power by Congress no military a poker, and gave the amorous Iloosier despotism ^iti thts radical what l'addy gave the drum. tie was vigorous, and Campbell was far front valiant. Tho beating he got was severe but well deserved. This fellow has tt wife and au interesting family livin

2sTet- ional force bills to establish negro sufferrge. On these issues we have swept the State by 800 majority on Governor, and a net majority of 1.S00 on Congressmen. We gaiu three of the four members of Cougress. On these issues was the battle fought and won. .iaJi

Jajies Gai.i.acihek, Chairman.. We invite the attention of our friends

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in Connecticut who have won such a y« glorious victory and accomplished so much:to infuse new life and hope among! thc adherents of the Union, to the fol-'i lowing resolutions passed at a ineeting of the Executive Comuiitec of the National j)o»io'-'»'atic Association, April 3d:

Resolved That wo hail the-recent triumph of our friends in tho St^ito pf Conueeticut as a most significant ancf cheer-'f' ing cveni showing that the omnipotence"*' of Loyal Leagues, of the dread 'of slanderous accusations of disloyalty lias lieeu successfully questioned that reason lias finally triumphed over fanaticism that the reign of the lted ltepublicau dema1 ue is drawing uoar its end, and'our peole, after years of-snd experience, have doto."mined to overthrow rebellion against^, the principles of the Federal Constitu- .'s tion as'wcli in the North as in the South.1

J,\esolced. That we tender to the frloi ids of republican liberty iu Couoseticut "1 lur sincere iiRknowledgment for the,-y. victory they have achieved iu the great contes now in progress a, having for its' object a cordial restoration of the union of all the States uudcr constitutional

gOVCrillUCIlt. Ciiahi.es Mason, Chairman. Owen Thohae, Secretary.

Son thr 11 Education.

General R. E. Lee, as chairman of a. committee on edueatiou, gives this good advice to S outhcru parents 1. The parent, after committing hisj. child to the tcaehiag of another, should

The law lov- I continue to manifest an affectionate in

citizcus are becoming much alarmed terost in his improvement by constant ..Hint this condition of affuirs, and are deter- quiry and eueourageuaeBt.

mined to put an end to it, even tliougl it be necessary, in order to do so, to take the law into their owu hands, and visit sudden aud condign punishmeut upon the offenders.

Among the murders committed iu that county are the following: Grant Wilson, a negro, was kill near Koekford, because be was a witness against a party.

Situeoii Smith, shot iu Koekford for being in possession of knowledge detrimental to outlaws, aud because he would blab when iu liquor.

Henry Wilsou, shot iu a quarrel by Jliram Mitchell, nt the latter's house, near Seymour. These were negro men.

Au Irishman was killed at a drinkiug house in Seymour, by a blow from Sain

2. The supplying of young persons, while absent from their homes, with'hecd-' less money, antl the permission to contract debts, arc to be reprobated, as tempting ,-! to a sinful prodigality aud uiultiplying(ii_ the dangers of contracting habits ol vice.^, •j. The proper authority of teachers"'• must be

firmly

sustained by parents.

•1. Every young person should be in-1. formed by liis .parents that he must give, diligence to profit by his studios, or else must be complied to make liinisblf useful to society by actual labor in soino humbler sphere. i'J- .•••!' r.tdot

And last, an uuworthy parent can not,, reasonably expect tlie teacher, against the current of his wr6ng example, to form his son into a worthy man. '. «.—»

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Charles ll.Gray was shot iu a freight Tlie July. Session of Congress.,. .. car iu Seymour, by James W. Reed, whom Washington correspondent of the he had pursued there for the purpose of I

ew ol

i! wIT

.j. j^q

)irUt

in alluding to tho

question of a session of Congress iu,.

July, says.'. i' "The E.rprcss was rfglit in ilie' opinion^ .^ expressed yesterday, tli'at there will be no session of Congress in July. Over'"

foolish

Tngtbn

1

two-thirds of the Senators now liflre liavq no idea that a quorum of both Houses,il(_. will' be

enough to return to Wa^li-

in

midsummer for the purpose'-of

gratifying such men aS'ButleT, Sohenok-, Boutw.oll, aud others of that claps,: wUo.i. have openly declared in favor ,of^ inipeach incut and'removal of tlie President ... on such unsupported charge's as Mey .. have made iu the House of Representa-' •i, tives and elsewhere." .l :.!T

SCENES in a uew domestic drama. Scene Mother in the cellar splitting"! wood. .. scene 2. Daughter in the parlor, sinking to a well dressed simpleton t^e, pathetic ballad, shtOL-care for mother now?" 'j tjIikui OV.

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