Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 May 1867 — Page 2

CRAWFORDSVBLLE, IND

Saturday, May 18,1867.

THE NEWS.

Hon. John' B. Wcller was in Mobile last

week.

A daughter of Colonel Chivington was drowned a few days ago at Nebraska CityJ She was getting on board the steamer Gallatin, viien she fell iuto the river, and was tlrowned hefore alio could be rescued, although erory offort was made to save hor.

A late arrival from Vera Cruz brings the intelligence that the Imperialists still hold the oity, and ore likely to retain it unless their gcuerals disagree among themselves. The city of Mexico is closely beleaguered by Liber­

al forces.

lishmen or Frenchmen.

Europe.

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tie* over the Turks.

for war.

thrown out of employment, besides a large

finish.

calls it the "I,ami of Promise." prtnluces but little exciteincnt thruUL'hout.

The I.ondon ulludei to Hank1* as a tl*^ country. The lact that his rdea.-u mat) wag. whose best joke was undoubtedly was urged and demanded by such prnmiIhfit of trying to pass himself off as a general and leading reptlblieans as H-.-lt \cp

The Cretans have gained two small victo- GRKKI.Y .111(1 AUHKTT SMITH, induced

A reverend scoundrel named Screno Howe

wha presided over the Lialitist I'liurch find

Sooiely atAhinpdon. Vermont, lias been de­

git ion R&<VIQI\ l.tRuWtnie

Visitors to the Paris Exposition can indulge in the luxury of Rhark. which, we are informed, is now an article of diet, exposed in the fitli market of Paris.

A school of abouttwo hundred whales tntuie their appearance in the Frith of Forth un the 20th of April, and the fishermen and inhabitants of the coast had a Ion/ and exciting hunt of them, with harpoons, grappling hooks tnd rifles. Twenty-one of the animals were captured.

The province of New Brunswick is in an enviable financial position. In his speech on Saturday the Lieutenant-governor announced that the revenue far cxcoodcd the expenditure.

A fjable diapatoh states tliat notwitlistand ing the apparent satisfactory termination of the Peace Confevence in London, there is a feeling of insecurity prevailing, and in the moan time most of the Continental Powers *re as busily arming as if upon the eve of war.

Governor Wfight died in lierlin on the lltli instant of dropsy.

The crews of several vessels detained outside of Buffalo by the ice, have recently experienced the pangs of starvation,

The Treaty of London, which was signed by the members of the Peace Congress, has been ratified by their respective Governments. Luxemburg fortress is to be dismantled within one month.

People are flowing into Texas from every portion of the civilized world. The population is about 1,200,000.

Tlie steamer Miner was destroyed by In-

A riot occurred in Brownsville, Tenn., Monday, between a crewd of negroes and whites in which piBtols were freely used, and some fifteen persons, upon both sides, wounded. Tho origin of the riot is attributed to the presence of the editor of the Memphis Foil— A dirty incendiary sheet—who arrived upon the scene in company with a crowd of blacks who accompanied him from Memphis.

The cash contributions for the indigent of the South raised in Pittsburg amounted to otcr $8,000.

An ultra-Radical Convention assembled in Baltimore last Tuesday. It was a mixed affair of negroes and mean whites the latter BOW known as the plain people, were in the minority. A delegation from Delaware was in attendance, and one Major-general Andrews bad tfcejionor of presiding.

Jefferson Davis left Richmond Tuesday for '*New York, on his way to Canada, where his children are fct present domiciled.

majority in Kentucky is

The Democratic

oYci 12,000.

An tvddilionat $l'i,?00 have been transmit­

ted from California for tin* Southern niil fuml.

General Schofiebl has ordered the LineMn

Guards, of Richmond—nigger—to disband.

Mrs. JciTcrtfon Davis lias expressed her in­

tention to reside. for some time. in Norfolk,

Virginia.

FOKKIUX NEU'S.

The ram Dumlerhurg has been purchase 1

by the French Government.

An amendment to the Reform'Bill, provid­

ing for ten-pound lodger franchise, has been

adopted in the English House of Commons*

Order# have been forwarded to the military

depots in Franco to disband tb?» reserves re­

cently called into service, and the Prussian

Government has given order* cease work

upon the fortifications of Luxemburg.

Colonel Burke, the celebrated Fenian leader

has had his sentence commuted to transporta­

tion for life.

ofliciiil exponent of the

views of the French

Government, contains a tut gent anil most ac

rimonioti." iniiiclniiMtt againt I'mssi/i. in set­

ting forth the Kinperor's reasons for ]ri|i:'.rin£

The brother of the Tycoon of Jap.-NR TMS re­

ceived by Napoleon and Ivtigenie _al the lutl-

eries with great ceremony ami marks ol Im­

perial attention. The young man, with

others of hi? eoniitrvmen. is to remain in l\ir-

is to study, made tin address, complimentary

to the Kniperor and Franc '.

'pgro ltule lit .Yen Orleans,

The Turkish Government is about inaugu- At the breaking up of a Radical I oil

rating a rule providing that hereafter all ion in New Orleans, on Saturday, the their vessels of war shall be otliccred by Eng.

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ed through the city, and upon M. Lharles

The Georgia, and Mississippi injunction i" 1 ,, strcei they drove the white occutiant eases were dismissed last Monday by the 'United States Supreme Court. S

a

Ted at Omaha, to arrange fyr the transporta- that the citizens took it all quite meekly. tion of a large M.urmo emigration from but how long tchitr flesh and blood ean

ra.hvay car by thrusting their

w'.IL Hooper, delegate from I'tub, arri- clubs through the windows. It appears

stand this sort of tiling is a problem

Ttoe Sash&waTiuck Mills, at Easthumploin. whiel) will perhaps some time or other be

Wiu,«etoclo »ihcl8th. Three The Radical rulers of New Orhundred suspender mnVcra w\\\ Uius be

leans aro auvocatuiii tiio uiiDoiutiHoiit ot

UUtnbpr of people who have made business /uilit-t'inen. nnd a pujiular nt'irro,

of Lsking the suspenders to tlu*ir hornet to nruiioij •lohn.son. i.^ talked of a: the next

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Mayor.

T.razil seems to the* prciit point of tittracI I I release ol JKKKF.USI'JN DAVIS from tion for boutnerner? who have the means to

emif^te thither. The e\v Orlenns pnson at 1'nrtre^ .Mimnui,

the masses of the radical party to svmpathize with the distinguished prisoner,

•'whose crime" they say '-was no tr e:iter

tected in fninilinrities of a shocking nature •with severil children beloneine to his eonsre- prolesed to believe that he will never be He was a Radical member ot the brouglu to trial, that the one hundred

Lord I.yons, formerlv Minil«r 'from tlie Court of St. James to a-bin^ton. Ims been appointed Amba«.»iidor to 1\IMI

Tb# funernl of Governor W right, our late

Ambnesildor to Prussia, took place .ilnnday.

In spite ot her great achievement of laying the Atlantic cable, the Great Eastern is unfortunate—in a pecuniary sense—she lias been attached in Liverpool by her'crew, for nonpayment of wages.

than the balance of the rebels.'' Thev

thousand dollars bail demanded by the

fellow Iuderwood, was only a matter of

formal leave takeu of a Tartar, a gracefui xiviiiff up and ctliu/z rhl nf a tremen­

dous elephant, whose keeping threatened serious results to the party in power

should a trial ever take place. Of course

we shall hear no more, those sweet dulcet

strains warbled from .Black Rcpublic-aii throats— "We'll ham JELT I)avi.i on Jour apple IKC AC." Or that ^other saintly hymn of retired

quartermasters and draft commissioners— "Tell the traitors all itr^and you." Thus does lime with its ever golden

future [day out the- Tagaries and hum bug­

geries of the de.td past. The man whose

blood the radicals thirsted for. a lew

months back, is now looked upon with

a feeling of compassion, and if in the

meantime he should be reconstructed by Ilenry Wilson, baptised by Bcechor and

caressed by Anna Dickinson, he will be­

come the great black lamb of republican

adoration, a new idol for their worship, and who can tell—time works wonders—

perchance their candidate for Vice Presi­

dent in

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THE evil councils of those pests of Abolitionism, Wilson, lvelley and other

vagabonds, is producing its fruits in the

shape of negro riots. Scarcely a day

passes but we read of fiendish outrages committed by these black pets of north­

ern radicalism. How long these thintrs

will be endured we cannot

taiu it is that the black race are hastening

their iuevitahle doom.

surely bring ou a war of races as night

follows day. In such an event it is not

difficult to divine the fate of the uegro.

Radicalism Removing Its Mask—Its Purposes Declared. I'or years back have the people been warned against the treasonable designs of the leaders of the black .Republican party to overthrow constitutional liberty in the sovereign States. The warning alas! was not headed by the great masses of the people in the northern states. The direful event so long predicted and against which Washington warned his countrymen in his farewell address is already at our doors with its clanking chains of slavery and tho sceptred rod of tho grim tyrant attended with bis Geslcr's and Haynau'8. In a speech made a few days ago at Bloomington, in this State, by the HOD. JAMES HUGHES, the speaker revealed in unmistakable language the designs of the Hump Congress. The following senments were loudly cheered by many of

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jndorstMl generally by

his nudienei

pros?

of tlie State. The

•the ratlieal speaker said:

"1" am in favor of disfranchising otic

half of the white people of t\is eountry.

Tlte Constitution is not worlh the ptiper upon which it is written. The British

(ioverntnent is the 1 e1. government that

hits ever existed on (oil's earth, and the

Hughes is one of the most active and

prominent leaders of the Radical party

in the State. Next to Morton, he is the

lawgiver and oracle of that party. In

the last sessiou of the Legislature he was

the leader and originator of all the infamous legislation that disgraced that body.

It is well known that he has the pledges

of the radical politicians of the Slate for

The Qneon will l:\vtbo ronior-Mone of the ^uMttt -cut in the I.-. S. en:ue.

new Hull of Arts nml Science in l.uiuloti uu liat the sentiments he uttered it l!loom-

the'JOthof May. ington were simply the foreshadowing of

The C'orrerponilener 1/unt.i, a lithogrnpln-il the lopttisttl that is being artfully WOVOll

a 0 I 1

our rebel forefathers threw olT after

seven years war, is again threatened to

be fastened upon us. Let the people awake to the impending danger that

now imperilling their liberties, and

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Cotlstitlltiunal irecdom, let them etnulale

only argument that can reach tyrants.

I Tundny Ilcv. ,1. C.t^chncidcr, the paster of the Lutheran Church, in this city, was -arraigned before .lusticc Kmrie, charged with having seduced a young lady who has been attending the Lutheran school. The evidence was sufficient too warrant the justice in holding him to bail in the sum of live hundred dollars, in default of which he was sent to jail the same, evening. Krom his connection with tlio school Schneider had opportunities for increasing the number of victims of his, lust, and from this fact the busy tongues of gossips have set, thce rumors atloat. 11c may, jssibly have other victims. but there is as yet no reason for beiicvinjr tfiat lie has. The fall of their pastor has been a source of great mortification to the Lutheran Society, which numbers among its members some of the most highly respected of our German citizens. They feel greatly outraged, and are anxious that the scoundrel who has betrayed the trust they reposed in him should be punished to the i'ull extent of law.

llt'lcaso Jt'irerson Davison Usill.

After nearly, or quite, two years ol imprisonment, without a trial, or any prospect of any, Mr. Davis has at length been released on bail, a prominent .Radical editor, Mr. 1 Horace Greeley, going as one of his securities. .This, we presume, is a virtual end of the whole matter, for we can not believe that the prosecution will be pressed any further. \Ve congratulate the country upon ati act which relieves il. iu the estimation of the world, of the foul stigma of punishing a man to whom it would neither grant a trial nor a release. In this, all sense of justice was outraged, and a merited stigma of dishonor brought upon the Government. Long ago it was perceived that no good whatever could be effected by the trial and punishment of the great leader, who acted as the heail of eleven Sovereign States, in their attempt to sever the tics which bound them to their twenty-five associates. What he did was no individual

a I a

Vengeance will

not always sleep. The

quietly in its scabbard will some day leap forth wielded by the hands of white men. Then woe betide the unfortunate negro

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and his white abettors. Negro suffrage

dians about fire hundred mileH above Sioux and negro equality will never be tolera-

City. The boat landed to wood, when ehe w»B surrounded by about two hundred Indians. The wood choppers were surrounded and massacred, the boat captured, and the whole party, men, women and children, wore killed and scalped. After pillaging the boat she was burned to the water's edge. Only two escaped.

ted in this country. The attempt to

lorce it upon the white people, will as

expression ol tlie will ol I

a

trntisncHon into one of per- yj

sword that lies pediency and public policy dictate that liknixwfof «or. one when in the ia«t the wounds of the war and its bitterncs of ^n-um ti..n. an.I Uu her a. ho nu-.v i,, i„ per-

TO (O.XSIMI'TIVES.

The advertiser, having been restored to health in lew wuhly a veryimplc remedy, after having a iu (tared for several year? with a severe lung affection and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his tallow-sufferers the mean- of cure.

To all who desire it, he will send acopy cf the prescription used (frco of charge,) with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SI*RB CIUK for Cossfiirnos, ASTHMA, HKONCUITI3, COL-OIU, COI.DS, and all Throat and lung Affections. 1 ho only object of tlie advertiser in sending tho Prescription iuto benefit the nfllicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try this remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, KitKE, by return mail, will please address.

KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, W illiamsburg. Kings Co.. New York.

Mayll'CTy 1

nriMZtrLt0

vcry, ohat,nnt°cn,cs

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 18C7.

,£&13RRORK or YOUTH.

A. (.iontl'-mnn whn mnfTor for years from Nervous• Debility, Premature l.V*cay» and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for lho.*ake of sulTering'i humanity. send frco to all who need it. the recipe

antl directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's exp rbnioe, ean do so by addre^ing in perfect c-mfideiioo.. JOHN B. (HiDKN.

MnyN'GTyl. -t'J Cedar Street. New York.

I Agricultural Meeting.

1 The members of the Mon[ginnery county.-,-

sooner ours assimilates to that of the British Govt rmiHMit the better it will be Agricultural Society ami Hoard of Directors, for the eountry notified to meet at. the mrt llouso

.nlsvill,..

on Saturday, Mny 2\

ek r. M.

l»usine«s of importance

will be transacted.

T. 11. KiTZr.KiU., Pres.

A. W. Sec.

AI Til KXTI1' KXTW.

tUKA.VN.t8 ii A Flton TKSTIMONV OF MKDK'Al- K.\.

Stoney Voint. White (%.. Arl .. May -3. T»C. DK..UIUN IU I.L— Denr ?ir L.ast L\ bnnry I \va5 ia Louisville purehasim druc-i. and 1 ^ut »«nie ef your Sar^aparillA and (.'etlron Hitter.".

My .""nn-in-biw, who was with me in the$Ur\ had been down with rheunutiMii for S'»«ae time, eommeneed on tlie Hitters, and soon found his jjem'ral health improved.

Dr. (.list, who hud been in bad health, tried them. I he also improved.

and reflecting mind. The infamous yoke oi ISritiH tyranny and domination which "^'dieines this ralj—e?T»eeia!ly.. of your

Dr. Coffee, who had beey.in bad health fur several

your medieine „. ... letters and Sarsnpurilla. Ship me via Memphis, eare Kiekel it Xeely. Kespeetfully.

driven to extremities to preserve their piil^ ov.-ry niKlit fur i™ »r tit'T«TI yrat-s and hi

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leach to the skirts ol' the radical negro

equality party whine like whipped spaniels

over the result, in Kentucky. The ras­

cals see the hand writing on the wall.

Their guilty consciences tells them there

is something in the air that neither bodes

them nor their party good. The grand victorv of the Ilemocraev 111 on! ken-

tueky is but the commencement ot the

del

A KR.VKHKNH .!•(! MI

r.!..—The Au-

rofi ('"inmi.rciul has the

illowing in reclothing. who

lation to a wolf in sheer

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t\u iiiilirirv r.iwnti -»t ereatvMi an awful sensation in

C. WALKKU.

Extract of a Letter from

I'KOViI»KNCK,

A a May Ki,

DK. .KHIN I send you $'.K» for ('KPHON IJITTKIIS: please ?eiul what it will eoine to after paying I "fi jp freight to Oolumbu.*. Mi5. 1 have been troubled 1 vera! year?? with indigestion have had to take

rebruary, 1P04, I was attacked with general paraly-

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THE vagabonds and scoundrels (wretches long since kicked out of dccent society) and who now dins: with the tenacity fit' A tsissis? SWAINS VEGETABLE IIAIB BALM

eonSiied to my room fur tlie balance of

I tuo year and. in laet, continued in a very weak and

when I was put under an npi-ration, and your CKnuos HITTKKS lor treatment, leommeneed itnprovuiS ri^ht uwa.v. and am pretty well restored.

tlHMr sires, by :iu appeal to the sword, the 1 nervous condition ^until some two months since,

lnrariubly restores grey hair to its/rigicolor, without staining the elm or elfjyiiing. It leaves the most dry, dead anj\crisp hair, soft, moist an/ glossy, causA it to curl, and keeps it iy its place, whilo promotes its growtir *nd protents it^alling off.

g® It conta\s neither oil or altihol.

Numoro\ preparations/f oil, alcohol and sulpimiVhave been joined upon

|, It is an cntiiiCy r&w and scientific

preparation, predated bj\he distilation of

rare and fragranflilowers, Ttliich renders it

not ouiy ihe byt renuiver\n the world,

but makes il •urticularly a\rceablo as a

hair dressing to both old and young,

while its lii|pd purity and florlW odor are

iu striking i/nlrast with the n:\ty mix­

tures usuu/iy sold.

$ The proprietor has letters from mVny of the most distinguished as well as fashVnable peoMe, judges, clergymen, lawy! physiewns, opera singers, actresses, &J ccrtifwug to the remarkable virtues tlie Ualm.

Don't let any deator urge upon you a different article, but If your tradesman doe* not »?cp tills, neiid one dullnr forII trial betHe lot

In: nearest agent, or the proprietor. If for prey hair, send for No.-l. I fur liair dressing, send for No. 2. (.' II. Swain, proprietor, No. 34 South Water .street, Chicago. l-'or Halo by all tho wholesale druggUts lu Clilc«i:o.

-SOLP ItY

J. Binford & Brother,

g»si. Crawfordsville.Ind. Deci.iruo.iyw

Ileal Eslale i'or Sale-

EiisTKii. MAV Si KEENEY, Heal Kstate Agents, uiivu now on sale a large number of tarma. at low figures also, some *10 or 50 lots, improved and unimproved. in part as follows

A house and lot in Xaylor's addition—house of 4 rooms—lot 100 by 200 feet.

ALSO-A desirable properly—f

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a^res— well un­

proved, just out-side the eily,south. A new i. -story frame ho^se containing 15 rooms, a good barn and other out building-

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ami an unsurpassed young or­

chard, just in bearing, of -1.^ acrev,

ALSO—A --acre lot in lloeum's addition of outb'tpj—a small house of 2 room?. some bearing fruit This is one of the most desirable building lot* near the city, and is offered at low figures.ir~r'Call at the Recorder's office. U'.-blo

Schenck's Seaweed Tonic?

This medicine invented by Dr. J. II.

DRY GOODS.

A. P. IVSANN'S

nxrjB"w

PY GO

Hl

tho

public, and lining totalM failed

satisfaction, tlAmauufvturers have de scrvcdly come h'fcrrief.i Dr. Swain v.ar-witiyiis Vegetable Balm

to

givo

to auconiplisk all i'ftyie claims for it, and

authorizes his agentlfto refund the money

that

.wherever it fails tnsatisfaction.

SctiKN'tx, of

I'hiladelphia, is intended to dissolve the fowl and

make it into chyme, the first process of diction. Hy cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic Poon restores the appetite, and food that could not bo eaten before using it will be easily digested.

Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pul­

monic Syrup unless tho stomach and liver is tuadc health} end the appetite restored. hence tho Tonic

... ... ., and Pills are required in nearly every ease of eon-

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nearly ouo thirU ol' the American people, TUNIC nn.l threv nrfiurb»xc of ih» MAN 1)1 Mvl acting tlu'OllL'li their State forms or or- 1'II.I.S will cure any ordinary ruse of ily?pipsiu. I Sanizations. To attempt to change this I Dr. SOUKSC* MAKES profwioiml visits in aV. but cor-

iii leet health, are on thn l/ovennmcnt stamp. feeling should not be perpetuated by an

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orinin IMU.H .• .. I

sonai crime upon the part of a single

York. Boston, and at his principal Oflico in liula See daily paper* of e»eh consumption for his days for

I dclphia every week, ftce daily paper* of ench plnco

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pamphlet

agent was abhorrent to all ideas of right vitiation. and justice. Hesidcs. every reason ol' ex-| I'icnfc observe, when pumli.iKini:. 11 •»t ihu

S 1 a 1 a

irritating trial: that would only exasper- i,„ttle.., $7 r.n the lmlf iWn. All letters f..r adale LLOSE whom we desire to reconcile to vice shoiiM he mlilrc^cl to Dr. SCIIKNCK'S 1'rineithe (iov.ermncnt aud..the.,uld.,llagl—, CVi JJlXJ

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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pal Office, No. !.*» North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

General Wholesale Agouti: Dcuu* arne- .t 'o N Y. S. S. Ilanee. Baltimore, Md. John D. I'urkeCineiutiati. Ohio: Walker Taylor,, Chieag«. 111.Collins Hro^.. St. Louis, Mo. octl'T-ly )),,!

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

-~V Law Card

R. B. F. Peirce!

Attorney at Law,

OKA WFOItDSVILLi:, Iu«l.

JCPOKKIOK OVKH L'OST OFKICE.COT

Election Notice,

Eleetioii Notice.

AdfK, Cnn.t.S, OU IXTEIIMITTKNT Fe fKK cure tl, or tho moDcy refunded. I)B. WITT'S AJUC L'ills aro entirely now modicine, and bnving been tried in (HMri] is hcrcby^ivt':! th:iL :i^'nccial election will

of

vnlllfi and rover, and not failed even in onocasoto effoct a flpecdy euro, the proprietor guarantees them to care every case, even after all other medicines fail. Those suffering should immediately give them a trial. They aro warranted to euro. I'or sale by Drugci9tfl,orsoiit by mall on receipt of the price $1. Addrc.ia DR. WITT, BOX Gil, Cincinnati, Ohio,

S8th day of May, A, D, 18U?,for the ptirposo of electing one Councilman for said ward, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the expiration of W. S. Fry's term ot service said ward having failed to elect a successor at tlie funeral election held on the 7th day ot May, LE'GI. liy order of tho Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville. T. D. BROWN. may 18 '07/Jw City Clerk.

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Head-Quarters

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FOE TRADE!"

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Look to Your Interest!

nii*l purchase where you can irot the mt*l for iho least money, and

HIGHEST PRICE

ROU YOU

PRODUCE!

PRODUCE!

A^yVNTED!

for which vou wir»' ««t better barymnii than can be obtained at anv otiher establishment in She city, I want all my old frit mds to coine and see mo also, all the old customers Allen A Rro., in fact every man, I woman and child in tho county, and ace for themselves the capital bAigains to be had at

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Amusements.

AMUSFN1ENTJF0R_THE MILLION S. 0. WHEELER'S

GREAT

INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS 1

And

Model Arena,

R.K:T.I: N't iNT 'UU'.I.K KI:AT NATIONS,

America, llnglatul and Franco.

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SRI.KNIHD CH KCTAN AV.F.XA.

Nil UK Xi:\V UKCASIZ.Mlt'N.

All Ciretl* Nothing but Circim.

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New Kuee* ami New 1'eutureJ t(. the DM Show. lYrformniii'cs by the fir.t elnw Kquc.-Uriiin Arli-tf. Ami theKramli'Sl exhibition »r Athletieskill: grnce. vijioraml beuuty ever «»flerod.

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In the illu-trnU-tl showbills »»f these eombincil Troup"- will hi» f'lUUtl a full description of the principal Kid or.* and «ytm»asts enmpositiK 'hi* superb troup*', all of whom it will be .seen have h«i«n selected ftom the most popular Cirrus Companies ol' both hemispheres, forming tniiether an array of

Talent, Splendor and Originality,

as may never again l»e seen in any one Kxhibition.

TWO GREAT CIRCUS COMPANIES, .\c:

tCXIE IHITIO.

H()USKMANSllll by all the (ireat Kidew. AO KUHATIC l-KATS. by oritrinol Artists. CLOWNS. MI NIKS and (iUOTHSQCKS.

Kduoated IKUtSKS. 1'ONlKSand MIM.KS. At l/HM}. LKAl'FNf. Sl'M MKUSA l' LTins. Y[:\A. IHtKSS C'AVAliCADKS.

LAUV KQI KSTKIANISM,

sii,i:\uii)"coitNi:I'u'A'Ni), KU-., E hxhiiution will be given f, Aflvrnoou and Erviiiu^.j

Aii Orilinmicc the I*n\Trr* Funclioux nuil Dotie* of (lie Mirci't Comntit-

wioiir:'. SprriON I. U«' it or'laineil by the Mayor nn«l Cumnifn C«-uncil cf tho Citv of fVa'.vf.-.nlsville, That the power* an«\ tintie^ of the Street roniini.«•W.ner hall be *uch n.« may be hereinafter i^eseribeil. He .-hnll remove or r:iu«e to be removel Ml obstructions to fr^e p:i«a!re alonsr any of the street?

Commission Merchants.

u. s. I'Ait'VKit. ,1. .TON. n.M.oi.D SIMUM k.

to.

Will exhibit at

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May l.-r. l.-UTw

Notice of fr r.le.

BLrccutors Sale.

uiven that I will sell at public sitletuN! of Jacob HuiT, late of

Montgomery county, In»l..lecea?eil. on riIL K*IAY, MAY t(), the following property. to-\vit: Horse-*. Cn'.th*. )h»c

^jtoance.

OBiBPF.VlWCE .TO. 22.

Pnrkcr, Ciilton Sprajrur!

Commission Mr re ha s!

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No. Ii' Clumber orConitucrct' I Id I

I'BBBC.'BGO, IJLEjB.VOBX. 1:1 11 IS'i' uoino'

Notice of Application

Nuilce ol Application for Liquor Urease. ~V"0 11( 1- ix ht»rehy given to the eiti/ens of Vuion Itiwuship. Monl^omury ciiutity^Stnto Indiana, that I. Mifhiu.l Kelley.n white mnle inhabitant of Montgomery eounty, in the State of Indiana, of the aire of twenty-one years, will apply to tho Hoard of Commissioner* of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on the third day of June. for a license to retail intoxicating liquorf in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of for the term ot one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liouors are to he fold and drank is situated on the undivided half of that part of lots N». ninety (H0) and ninety-two (92) as recorded in the original plat of the town of Crawfunlsville. Montgomery county. Stute of Indiana. described as follows: Heginuingforty feet south of the north west corner of lot No. ninety-two (C.H!). running south forty-two and a half 14S»S) one hundred and sixty-live (1M)

tlienet feet, thence feet.tlienee north forty-two and a half "(-l-M V«ut' thence west one hundred and sixty-five feet UGJ) to the beginning. The building where said liuuor is to be MId and drank is on the south half of the described parts of h.ts number ninety (W») and ninoty two (W) I niou township, .Montgomery county, ind.

MAYIRUTW3 MICIIAKI. KKLLKV.

Notice of Sale.

Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. N'OTK'IC

is licri'l.y Riven Hint in pursuance of tho last ill ot Henry Rhoads. deceased, I will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, thr following described real estate, of which said decedent died seized fo-wit: The north west quarter of the south east quarter of section 3,1 in township -0 north of range. west.

Also, the mirth ihalf of the south west quarter of section 4 in township 111 north of range west, except seTen acres out of the north cast corner thereof, conveyed to Daniel aughn.

Also, seven acres, more or les*. out of tho south west corner of the smith half of the north west, quarter of section 4 in said township 19 north of rango 5 west.

Also. 10 .'icrcj rail uf tho north oiiit corncr of tin-, north li.ie'i .« uf the north I'iMt quarter of section 5 township l'.i north of rnncc 5 west, hntindc.l ns follows: Hesinnuii Ii roils from the! south east corner of saul lot. at corner of Allen Moore'* land, nml running thence north to thenorth ensteorner of snlil quarter, thence on the north line fur enoiiRli to Inclnde ten acres, thence south in h" «ou*h line, thence east with Allen Moore's line i» the place of beginning.

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Sheep, one O-horr"* Watjon, one 1-horne I'uuscy, a lot uf Unnu'!*'*, Kuvinintf linpleinentr', a:i'l other articles too numerous to mention.

TKUMS—A cri-ilit of montlis on all MIIIIJ over tilt purchaser uivtim note with approval security waiving valuation laws. UnJeri^eash in hand. mayJ ISAAC 111*KF. .\e?ulr.

Also, part of theoa-t half of th" mr?h cast quarter of section 3-. in township MO. .") west, viz* The undivided half of the following '••eiibcd iot iii sasd east half, beginning at the nonii east, comer thereof, running thence north 37 dec. west 20 link-, thence north nine chains and :»u links to a post thence west chain-and links to a post, thence south 1* chums and links, thence east S chain.* and 2R links to the beginning ^containing together 15U 50-100 acres.

TKRMS-One-third of the purchase money to ho p..id in hand, one-third in months, ami residue in 1« months, with intere.t from day of sale, the purchaser seeuring deferred payments by note with mortgage upon the premises sold. Said tract* will lie sold together or in parcel*.

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alley? or ?ilewalks of sa'nl eily: shal' on view or complaint. ive notice to nnv por-^on who mr\v in any wnybe obstruetins any of snid streot-*. alleys «r sMew-ii'V-*. or violntin? any OnHnancc of the City prohibiting abtruction.

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in the same to forthwitli

remove such ohtructioiH. and on failure of sueh peron Jo do shall make jnunediate eoinplaint Jo the Mayor. He shall exercise a careful «npcm«ton overall the street-, alleys and Mdewnlhs r.f -aid City, and at each resru'tar meeting of the Council report thereto in writine «nch iniproveinent.«. alteration^ or repairs a may appear neecs-«ary to be nuidc in the ?ane. in any and every part r.f the City. He shall ee that nil laws, ordinances, resolution* and contracts passed or entered into by "aid Council regulating or repairing the Mrcct*. allcyj.-iilewalk^. cuttcr*. culvert* »r bridge# of said city bo strictly enforced.

SKC, '2. The Street "mini'^oncr shall make nut a list cf all n.r»oiis within the corporate limits of i)... 4«i»y ..r vuwr»ni-vfiic. vh.» are liable, under tlie lawsof the Stale, to perlorm not less than two day.'* m»r more than f«ur day

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labor on the highways c»f

said city, and present «aid n-'t t«i the Common Council thereof at their first regular meeting after each annual election, who shall caue tho same to be entered on the roatl books of said city, and the Street Commissi«»rjer shall henceforth stand ehargeil with the amount of road labor due from each person entered upon said list, and also with the amount of road lahnrdue from such other persons as may owe road labor to said city a* may not he included in said list. It shall he the duty of the Street Commissioner early after the first of May of each year to notify each person, as required hy linv.of the time ami place they will be required to work out their road labor upon the public highways of said city, ami t/ bo promptly on hand at tho designated time and place.tto direct them about the work to be performed, and carefully superintend each day's work, and sec that the law is fully complied with, in accordance with the true interest of the city. The Commissioner is authorized to receive of and receipt to each person. comniution money in lieu of work, at the rate e-tablishcd b.v the laws «.f the State of Indiana, and lor any amount torrond labor remaining unperforrned or un-eoumiulcd niter tho time elapsed according to the notice for such labor to be performed on the public highways, it shall be the duty ,f tho •Street Commissioner to bring .suit for the same in the name of the city, before the Mayor, within ten days trout such time said labor should have been pertormed.

Skr. ,t. I he htreot Commissioner shall report to the Council at, each regular meeting thereof, the amount of hands worked, the amount of labor performed. the character of work done, and the location thereof, the amount of commutation money received, to whom and lor what expended. And it shall he the duty of the Council from time to time,to regularly and delmately. direct in the order which necessity may diutatc, the work required to be done in improving, altering or repairing tho highways of said city, and al labor anu moneys under tlie control of the street Commissioner shall be expended under the direction ot the Common Council of said city, and lor such purpose a Resolution of Council shall be ileemed suih^ient authority for requiring it to be done.

SK TI. Ins Ordinance shall be in Vull force ami fleet Irom and alter in passage and legal publicaion. WILSON 11. LAVMON,

Attest: 1. H. hiiow.s. Clerk. Mayor.

Clothing House.

-S •T, t, 5-i-\i niK -i,

Graham, Emporium!

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ostiums and keady-Made Clothing ever on exhibition in this or any other county in the United States, ut panic prices. We arc selling a fair suit of 'Clothing for

Ten Dollars!

No nils for from 820 to S2 '). snoods that .sold for $f0 to §(ifj during tlio ti Ooiue One, Conic All, .md ™.... 11 a suit, licnicuibcr IIIL A

Mityll 1P0Gni3 J, ORA11A.M

Notice of Appointment,

Administrator's Notice.

•XTOT1CB is hereby given tlmt the underainucd haa been appointed A-dministrator of the estate of Henry Rho».df. with will annexed, Iatoof Montgomery county, l.uiian.^^eeaeod

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ijtny 11 IWTw-l. Adm'r with Will nnncxed.

JOHN W. BLANKKNSHII',

mny 11 1 Adm'r with will an mixed.

Dissolution.

DiKSoIiition ot* I*ar4Bicrsliift.

V()TICK is hereby givm that the 1'arinershin oxisting bet weeti Michael Price and Chillion Johnson has been this day disnlved by mutual consent and tiiat the busino^i will he carried on al the old stand by M'chael I'rie-*. who houes to eontinuo to merrit the patronape ot the farmers in general, (.April 30. IM3T. MICllAKl, JMUCK. rry r,T 3. C111 \A 10 N IIN

Oast

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She, 4. I he Mrcet Commissioner shall annually. At tho last regular mooting of Council iu March of each year, make a tnlI aud succinct report, under oath, of hi* proceeding*, showing the named of all ons liable to, or who have performed labor on tho n^liways ot saideity, the amount of commutation money received, who received from, and tlie amount o' money received trout irtiy and all other sources whatever, and how the same has been expended,aud the balance ou hand, and dhall pay such balance to the treasurer of the city, and file *ueh report with tho Council, together with the city Treasurer's reeeipttorall moneys jmid intothecity Treasury.

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lM MACHINERY.

Co.,

IC^i. MeGKATIl (fc MACHINISTS,

Maiiufacturcrs of Corn ShclK'rs. IIoisc l'owers. Draj Haws, Sajrar Mills, Sujrar Kuttles, Castiiiirs, Brass Cas11tiand Macliiiiery of cvory description.

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Can turn nut Ripnir Wttrk in ti fcit: hours, Shop on Hd St., south nl llr.imhlr House, 1

sVe? LaFayette, Ind.

may-CGTj 1

Divorce.

.MTATK OF INDIANA, ITIoiityomerjr (louiity.j

Montgomery Common Cleas Court. June Term, IHtiT, Mary Sims

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vs: Divorce, ,To«»iah Sims-"

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it remembered, that on the 3d day of May A. D. b-tjT, the ]laintiff. by R. II» (Jallnway her attorney, produced and filed in the Clerk's ofiice of said Court her complaint as cause of action in behalf and also the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that .losiah Sim* is a nonresident of the State of Indiana |Now therefore notice of the filing audpendeney of this action tfs hereby given to the defendant, that ho may he and appear before the Judge of the Court of Common of said county on the second day of the next term thereof, beginningat the Court House, iu tho city of Crawfordsville. on the 3d day of June. 1 G7, thon anl

there to answer said complaint, W11NLSS my hand and the seal of Ji said Court the 3d day of May

A. 1), lf®0, WM. iv, WALLACE. Clerk M. C.

may -1 1-oTw4

Notice of Application.

Notice of Application for Liquor Llrcnsc.

NO!ICk

is hereby Riven to the citizens of Clark township. Montgomery county, Indiana, that I, licnrgo Scott, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, of tho age of twentyone /tears, will apply to tho Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, at their next regular session coinmcncin? on tho third day .*)f June, A. D. li?7, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in tt less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of 1851), for the term of 0110 year. My place of bushier and the Premises whereon said liquors arc to be sold and drauk is situato on the north half of lot No, block 3 of the original plat of thotowuof Ladoga. Montgomery county. Ind., bounded as follows:^ Beginning at thenorth west corner of said lot, running thence oast H7 foot, thence south to the southern boundry line, thence west 37 feet.thcneo north to the place of beginning. Said building is situato on the north end of tho above described lot No. 2. bl°ck 3, in Clark township, Montgomery county, Indiana. may4 ietitiw4. GEORGE SCOTT.

To Stock Raisers.

THE FINE BLOODED HORSE

3a HIGHLANDER!

as follows:

Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at tho stable of Sanford Gray miles east of Waynetown. the balance of tho week at Waynetown, Montgomery eounty, Ind.

UIGHLAN'DKR i* beautiful diipplo bay. black mane, tail and legs, full Itiia hands nigh, and is a splendid mover ft»» saddle or harness, lie hastakon more premiums than any horse of his ago ift tho State. Highlander was sired by W. beats' Highlnndcr, he by Scott's old Highlander, he by Drummond Hunt's Brown Highlander,

nncrcs,

For further pedigree soe bill?*

THJ5 CELEBRATED JACKS

Brigiiain Young & Arkansas

Will also stand at the same placo with Highlander, tor particulars gee bills. JOHN S. GRAY, aprif'-ilCTcCw Ii. HILL.

Notice of Application.

Notlrc or Appllcaliiyi I'or Liquor Llrciisr.

NOTICEI.in

hereby Riven to tho citizonn of Union

township, Montgomery county,. State of Jndtann. that Ilenry Loreni, a white male inhf.oitnnt of tho county of Moiituouiery, State of Indiana, of tho age of tivonty-ono years, will apply to the Itord of Commissioners of Montgomery coun1y, Indiana, at their next reijuUr session commencing on tho third day of .Itino, A. D. 1B0, for licence to retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance law of the State of Indiana, approvod .March 5,183D, for thetorm of otto year. My placo of business and tho promisos whoreon snid liquors aro to be sold and drank is situated on lot number fourteen (14) On tho corner of JIarkct and West streets, in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville. The building where said liquor to be sold and drunk is near tho aonter of said lot No. on tho west side of said lot. known as tho Crawfordsville Hrewery, in Cnlon township, Montgmnory county, Indiuna. muyl21W7wa HENRY LORU.VZ.