Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 June 1867 — Page 2

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, June 8,1867.

THE ISI'KWS.

Since the 30th of April tlie Union Tucific Railroad has constructed forty miles of track. During the time there have 1een a number of stormy days in which it was impossible to lay track.

Appleton Oaksuiith. who was convicted years ago of being engaged in the slave trade recently made application to the President for a pardon, but bis wife a she devil, protesting against it. the pardon was refused.

At a mooting held at Winchester, Tennessee the militia culled into service bv Governor Hroxvnlow was severely denouueed. It was charged that they had killed one peaceful citizen, and compelled many others to conceal themselves to escape a similar fate.

General O'Xeil. the Fenian leader, has been traveling incognito through Canada for the past six weeks, and on Monday arrived at Prcscott and examined the works at Fort Wellington, by permission of the commandant at that place. He then returned safely to thf American side.

The murder of the crew of the American ImiV l'oruiossn, by the natives of 1'ormosstt, lius been confirmed.

T\ic ruinuius ut' Avteuuia Wuvd, wlneh arrived in Mew YuvV. on \nsl Vv'\A,iy, liuve tieen forwarded to Maine for interment.

It is almost certain tlmt lliere wilt be no July session of Congress.

The liadicals are resorting to eve-y illegal method jios'ible for the ]mrj)Ose of carrying the election in the District of Columbia.

The lteverend .loel Lindsley, who inhumanely fliTgged his child to death has finally been lei oil"by paying a fine of $2.V.

General Meaghi'rhas taken the field against the Indians in Montana at the head of one thousand men.

A plantation in Louisiana which, anterior to the war. yielded an income of S.jO^H'O was sold the other day for S-.0OO.

Maximilian is thirty-five years old. and his friends thinks he will not be much older.

August, lielmont, of New York, this year returns 1111 income of JlO'i.O'.i.

The gentlemen to whom Mr. (ieorge l'cabody intrtuiei.1 his gift of S'J.niiii.tvtt) for educational purposes in the South, have received their act of incorporation passed lv late Legislature.

It Is stated that there are in operation in California three hundred and ninety-eight saiv-mills, which cost S-.'"iOO,(lOO, and have an aggregate capacity of ii.UUO.lMjl) feet per year.

The population af Kansas is now estimated at -'T.'i.OOO.

The expense of widening the liicago Htver according to the project now betore the Uonrd of Public Works, is estimated at from $:S.000 OIK) to $T,,000,01)0

New Ilampshne boasts of three million* of dollars' worth ol horses, four and a halt" millions worth of cattle, live and a half millions worth of i.iilch cows, two millions worth of sheep, and six hundred and seventy-four housand dollars worth of swine.

Theeditor of the Coloiada Timta has been shown a nicc little gold bar, just from the mint, weighing 0 0-100 ounces, coin value $1-0 1J4, the result of thirty-six hours' work of two men, in what is known as the old Spanish diggings, two miles from Central City, up the l'lntte Kivor, on the old Ibiyand ranchc.

It is intimated that Senator N've—Kadical from Nevada, was re-elected by the -use of funds from National Committee." lid this necessitate the late appeal from a '-National Committee" for more funds?

Miunessota is said to give promise of a great yield of wheat, this season. The St. Paul 1'rcu states that the crop will be 15.000,000 bushels, and adds that the area of land put in wheat this year is mucli greater than ever before and even in those frontier settlements where the scarcity of seed prevails, four times more land is sown in wheat than last year.

Some diisturdly assassin on Saturday night fired through the window of Mr. John McClintock's residence, near Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky, and shot him through the lungs. He nan not recover. A reward of two thousand dollars has been offered for the apprehension of the perpetrator. Mis son-in-law Robert Armstrong, was murdered a year ago in the same place.

Several members of the Judiciary Committee have come to the conclusion thai the impeachment movement is a farce which ought by this time to be played out.

The Indians in the vicinity of Smoky Hill are likely to have a brisk time of it. The .i. American Lxpress Company has given orders .to its employe! to shoot every red-skin upon light, and the same command lias been issued by General Hancock toliis troops. It is alleged that these orders will cause an intcrtniuablc war.

The recent raius liavc destroyed 2,000,000 fish at Detroit.

The organized Banditti of Tennessee, known as Brownlow's militia, have inaugurated a reign of terror in the unhappy State of Tennessee. No home is sacred from their outrage, and they perpetrate murders of the most wanton character.

A white man, imprisoned in Charleston for committing a rape upon a negro girl, hung himself on Wednesday.

The President's reception at Raleigh

in memory of his father was

on Tuesday.

ed in New York.

was of iiu oxceciliiijjly jiratifyiii} eliarae- Mr. Duraut, the appointed (i )veruor of ter. Tilt' dedication of the monument l'ouiniana in place of Covonior Well*, eelebrntcd

Two eases of cholera have been report­

The experiment craft called the Life

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Craft Nonpariel, parted Iron. New!

in the Columbia Female institute, au

I'jpiscopaliitn institution, owned by the

diocese of Tenuessee.

The Lynchburg (Va.J Xrirs says:

'•From Pittsylvania we learn that many gentlemen are setting out their tobacco.

One gentleman alone has planted one

hundred and fifty thousand hills, and

others nearly an equal number. We are

'•old of three large planters who will

cultivate, this season, two million five hundred thousand plants.

There was a fashionable weddintr in Toronto, :it which Jefferson Davis, (Jen-

cm! Karly and several Southern celebri­

ties were invited. The happy bridegroom

was .Air. llyde, one of the editors of the

St. Louis Rcjtihlictii the bride a South­

ern lady named Benson.

Additional confirmation of the hostile

attitude of the Indians in the Xorth-west

Reserve has been received by (leneral Grant.

The Radical Convention at Tren­

and half blacks.

The Mayor and Common Council ol'

Fayettcville, Xortli Carolina, have been

removed by order of the military satrap of that post.

The honorable L. Harris Iliseox. a

member of the New York Constitutional

Convention, was shot dead Tuesday in Albany, by General Cole, late of the

I nited States Army, and brother of Sen­

ator Cole, of California. The killing was most deliberate. Cole afterward justi­

fying the act that Iliseox had while he,

Cole, was away jiu the army, raped his

wtic V? If

A clean sweep has been made of the city oflicials ol Mobile by the military

commander who has placed his own crea­

tures in their places.

Not less than forty or (ilty quartz-mills

have been shipped Montana this sea­

son. There were only twelve or fifteen

mills in the territory prior to the opening of navigation this spring.

levels the track, lays the tics, deposits the

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b' reluseil to fill the position.

Three small steamers from this coun­

try have been seized in the Cauadian

.waters upon suspicion of their being in

the Fenian service.

I KOItKlC.N NKtt.H.

a

ork for Havre on luesday. „f

A locomotive belonging to a freight refused the pruU'eml mediation of the 1. niti-»l

train at Huron. 011 the Southern Michi- Stales.

gan Railroad, exploded on Tuesday, kill­

ing the engineer and an assistant.

The widow of Hi.-hop lVllc is teaching

sions.

The trial ol' a uew railroad constructor

on the Central I'acific, in California, has

proved a complete success. The machine

rails, and nails them in their places. Ft is estimated that with a complement of

twenty men it will do as much work in a

day as two hundred men without the aid

of the constructor.

The accounts of the tobacco crop in North Carolina are of a discouraging character.

There is a considerable emigration from New Kugland to Florida.

The Mayor of Augusta, Ga., announces in his tnesage that there is just §10 in the Treasury with which to pay a floating debt of SI 12,000.

The Richmond Dispatch states that the Hoard of Public Works of Virginia have determined to pay on the 1st of July, in that city, the interest upon the public debt of Virginia, usually payable in New York.

A singular incident occurred in the Chueh of the Messiah, iti 8t. Louis, last Sunday. I)r Elliott, the miuister, was delivering a discourse with the view of obtaining aid for the South, and while dwelling upon the principle of 'ipcace and good will,'' a dove flew in at the window, perched for a moment upon the gallery balustrade, then circled above the minister, and finally seated itself upon the pulpit. jpjp'

Two frightful deaths from hyprophobia took place in New Orleans last week. The victims were children.

It is announced that a l'olish gentleman is now on an inspection tour in Texas designing to select the most favorable locality for farming, preparatory to an extensive immigration ol his countrymen.

The Hoard of Registars for the First District of New Orleans have decided that a man born in California or Texas, before these States bccamc annexed to the United States, is a foreigner, and must take out naturalization papers before he can be considered a citizen of the United States.

The Mexican Minister has written a letter excusing and justifying the policy of putting Maximilian to death, uygfi

General Pope has issued an order 'defining the duties of the military satraps in his department, and disapproving the supressiou by the post commander of Mobile with any newspaper published there.

for a vigorous renewal

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u,. government lias positively

The Canadians are making extensive preparations, military and civic, in honor of the confederation, which is to take place on the first of July, ami will be observed as a public I holiday.

The 1'iiric has consented to refer the Cretan difficulty to a commisjyoii to l.e appointed by 1 the Kuropean powers. I The Cznr has visited Merlin ami Paris, and is going to London.

I Hussia is rapidly arming. The workmen in her gun factories are employed day and night in converting muzzle-loaders into breech-loaders. The whole of the Kussian army will, it is said, be provided with the latter weapon by the end of June, nt the latest.

The great Kreneli railroad tunnel through Mount ('enis is now more than half completed. The entire length of the tunnel will be seven miles twelve hundred and fifty-seven yards, and the distance completed at the close of March. 1807, was four miles three hundred and forty-five yards. The advance effected ill March was one hundred and forty eight yards and if the present rate of progress '.could be maintained, the tunnel would be completed by March, 1 "-TO.

Au effort is being made to induce an

extensive Kuropean emigration to Nica­

ragua.

ton Tuesday, was composed of half whites

The Imperial commander of Vera Cruz has refused tojsurrender the city, al­

though advise to do so by the Austrian

Admiral.

They are enjoying a sensation in Liverpool, where a youth of seventeeen, dis­

guised as a young lady, has, by the con­

nivance of the lady principal teacher,

been residing for a year past in a fashionable girls' boarding-school, patronized ex-

elusively by the aristocracy.

Count Bisuiark has asked and received

permission to retire from the cares of of­

fice after the adoption of the Federal

Constitution.

Vienna is to be thoroughly fortified

forthwith.

A party of twenty-five Fenians attempted to land near Dungaranou, and were

captured. So says a cable dispatch.

Thirteen regiments of regular British

troops, numbering 9,000 ineu, have been distributed 'along the Cauadian border,

with a view to repelling Fenian aggres­

On the 20th of May, Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of the llall of

Arts and Scieuce at Kensington, London.

The cercniouy was one of regal magnificcuce, ami her .Majesty was received with

a genuine outburst of enthusiasm. An

immense crowd attended. The musical

performances were as perfect as the Royal Italian Opera company could make

them. The Prince of Wales, as chair­

man of the committee, read an address

to the Queen' Her Majesty replied very

briefly, and was back at Windsor ..early

in the afternoon

The Loudon Slur of the 20th of May

reports: "Mr. llliam Lloyd Garrisou,

the distinguished leader of the American anti-slavery party, and Mr. George Thompson, arrived af Liverpool in the Cuba on Saturday last. Mr. Garrison in­

tends to make a stay of several months

in this counfry and on the continent."

There appears to be little doubt of the surrender of Maximilian and his officers

to Hscoredo. The last Mexican advices,

via Galveston, state that the Kx-Eniperor

was taken with a severe attack of dysentery, but had recovered, and would in all

probability be handed over to the Uni­

ted States.

The Czar and Napoleon have agreed

scntatives.

The Colorado VVwics'says it is reported,

on good authority, from Weavcrsvillc that on the 31st ult, one Indiau—a des­

perate character—killed four men on

the west side, viz: Robert L.Stockton,

(Indian agent, Hoop valley, James La­

tham, Win. Griffin and Isaac Stover, at a

point two miles above Willow Creek.

The four were trying to arrest the murderer, when they were slain. Stockton

was a brother-in-law of Senator Conness,

of California.

'1 he King ol l'russia. accompanied by

Count Bismarck, has lclt Berlin lor

I'aris

A discreet lawyer estimates that there are about fifteen hundred business houses in Memphis, and that at least several hundred of the same will, sooner or later, avail themselves of the benefits of the Bankrupt Act.

learn that the horse I ervactjues

won the grand PriJL dc Paris and the Killperor's Cup after a very exciting contest

and amid a magnificent attendance. 1 lie Czar of Russia was on the ground

The owner of "Hermit"—the winning

horse of the English Derby—has pocket­

ed £200,000 by the result of the race.

Napoleon.

in French: "Presented by his Imperial

Majcstity Napoleon III to the Catholic

University of Notre Daine du Lac, Indiana, United States."

Clarkson Stauticld, the well-known ar­

tist, and one of the most celebrated scenic painters in the world, died in England on the 21st of Mav.

Wf.

notice that in several places in the

State, the radicals are getting up partisan

celebrations of the Fourth of July. These gatherings are simply political dodges to strengthen themselves for thc next presidential race.

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1807.

STATE ITEMS.

Oliver Lawrence, a Tern Haute shoemaker, hung himself last Sunday morning. Mr. Lawrence reserved his reasons for committing the rash act.

The superintendent of the Terre Haute cemetery makes grievous complaint of certain citizens and citizenesees, who are in the regular habit of stealing flowers from the graves. The superintendent declares he will make them sweat, for it.

The Terre llaufe Journal fells of a wonderful and terrible it/nt'sfa/mis, which may be seen everv night, dancing over the surface of a bog near that city.

The Louisville Cmu irr tell of a festive preacher of Jefler?onville who got drunk in Louisville, rioted in a house ol ill lame and spent the night in jail. His name is Ira Mitchell, and a church trial will settle his case.

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A little son of Mayor Ware, of Jeflersonville, fell into a vault Sunday morning and was drowned.

The Junction Hotel, at Kokomo, w"?. destroyed by fire last Saturday. Caught from a loeomotivs spark. Loss SO,000.

Michael Cassall, a dealer in second hand clothing at Fort Wayne, died Tuesday from the effects of sulphuric acid that he had taken ou Saturday. Dutl times seeiu to have been tlft cause of the suicide.

IN LI:I'K.—II. C. Davis of Reserve township, in this county, found in his garden on Sunday, the 5th ultimo, fifty sovereigns, weighing four dollars and eightyfour cents each, making a total of S2S0

A boy aged four and a half years got lost in the woods near Durham, N. 11.. recently, and was diligently searched for during the six succeeding days. At the end of that time the child was discovered, by a dog, still alive, but nearly exhausted from hunger and exposure. lie ii.-ul subsisted during that period ou leaves and berries.

French Opinion of the London Confercncc. A Paris letter says the results of the London Conference do notsuitthe French. Last year they had a chance to take the Rhine, and this year not only do not get that, but they are obliged to barter and conciliate, and go halfway about a little pea patch of HO importance at all as compared to the whole of what they miglit have had. The bourse has absolutely gone down from pure disappointment and dissatisfaction, and Napoleon now holds in his hands au immense card, for the whole nation wants to go to war with Prussia, and certainly expects soon to do so, The treaty of London is denounced in the /J/-css as a humiliation and a shame, as a miserable postscript to the treaties ol 181a, and they demand its resilition as soon as possible.

A Yankee genius out west conceiving that a little powder thrown upon some green wood would facilitate its burning, directed a small stream upon the smoking pile, and not possessing a hand sufficiently quick to cut this off at a desirable moment, was blown to pieces. The coroner thus reasoned out the verdict: "It can't be called suicide, because he didn't mean

upon a plan for the settlement of the kj|| himself it wasn't a visitation ol Cretan difficulty, which will be presented t!od, because he wasn't struck by light-

to the .Sultan and the Kuropean repre- "'"oi

1 0 1

want ol breath,

because he had nothing left to breathe

with. It's plain lie didn't know what he was about, MI I shall bring in 'Died for want of common sense.'

THE engineers of the Pacific Rail Road are using nitro-glyeerine for the purpose of cutting a tunnel through the summit of the Sierra Nevada, and advance at the rate of fifty feet per week and by midsummer it is anticipated that Gfty miles of road will be added to the uinety-four already in operation at the California end.

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It is said that the Piussiau Government

has refused to pledge itself against (lie future arming of the Fortress of llod-

stadt, iu conformity with the wish of

The Emperor Napoleon has presented

to the University at South Rend, Indiana,

a superb and powerful telescope valued at 25,000 francs. It has inscribed upon it

England the consumption of beer is reported to be increasing. In 1S57, there were 17,884,770 barrels brewed, while iu 1800 there were 25,1588,000 barrels brewed, an increase of over 10 per cent., although while during the same period the population increased but a little more than six per cent.

A VIilTt.'ors Massachusetts editor says, "the gentleman who encloses an advertisement stating that he wishes to make the acquaintance of 'one or two young ladies,' whoso "Yin Tin Tipcs" he would gladly see, and whose company he would like to have occasionally of an evening, can have his money back by sending his address.

We publish no such advertisements."

A S.MAI.I, cottage in the vicinity of the falls, on the Cauadian side of the river, has been reuted for the occupation of Jefferson Davis and his family during the summer. The house is about half way between Cliffton and Queenstown.

IIKI.KN WESTERN is playing in San Fraucisco in pieces where she is required to hover on the confines of nudity, to the

delight of returned miners, who remark

1'rom the Mobile Tribune, May

"Kill the White Drvll."

Last n'lght the son of Rev. Isaac Epstein, the minister, of the Israelite congregation, had been sent on an errand, and on his return was about two doors from his father's residence, corner of Franklin and Church streets, as the alarm bell was ringing. Here he was encountered by two negro men, one of whom cried—••There's a white devil!" "Kill him!" said the other, raising a cudgel. The little boy, who is between eleven and twelve years old, raised his arm and fended off the blow which knocked him down, and would doubtless have been fatal had it struck his head.

Another severe blow was given between the shoulders after he fell, and the brutes hurried on. The little boy hastened home, and meeting his father, who, roused by the alarm had come to the gale, exclaimed "I'm killed!" and fell, exhausted, in his father,s arms, who at once supposed be had been run over by a horse truck, as the bell had not yet rung long enough to be suspected of being more than a fire alarm.

Alas, Poor llysses.

Mrs Jane Swisshohn, the ferocious and formidable Bohemian, is after U. S with

the sharpest kind of an instrument. In

her last letter to the Rrpiih/tcaii, the new

radical organ at New Orleans, Mrs. Swiss-

helm says: "General Grant, being a Democrat and an open sympathizer with slavery, and cause of the war, was, in pursuance of our kid glove war policy, retained in command through blunders which would

72, which at the present price of gold, I have secured the disgrace of any radical is worth about SHS5. Mr. Davis informed General. He used the material prepared us that the whole of this sum was found in a space of about teu by fifteen feet, and at a depth not to exceed three inches beneath the surface of the earth. The coins bear dates frcm lSl'J to 18!!2.— I'arh• County J{[lublicaii.

In Kvansville a family was poisoned byeating deadly night shade mixed with their greens.

INDIAN ANTiyriTtKs.—We learn from the Sullivan Drmocrut that a party of gentleman of antiquarian proclivities recently excavated a mound in the vicinity of Fairbanks, and were rewarded by finding the skeletons of some thirty-nine Indians, in the backbone of one of which was found an arrow head. In a vault were also found a large pile of bones, apparently brought from some other locality. The mound was fifty feet high, and had been covered with heavy timber. A buttle with the Indians w:is fought iu that vicirity by a detachment under Lieutenant Fairbanks' duriag the Indian war, but the size of the trees on the mound would indicate greater antiquity of the skeletons than that event.

JEFF. DAVIS has had to give bail that

he will stand trial. Would the Govern­

ment be willing to give bail to grant hitn

a trial

by Fremont for clearing the Mississippi, and for preparing which Fremont was superseded. He exhibited a dogged perseverence in using that final argument in war, the longest purse and the most men, but he never made a brilliant movement, or once out maneuvered au enemy. In his Richmond campaign he crossed the Rappahannock just as Buruside and Hooker did, and fought Lee at the greatest possible disadvantage, but as he hurried his ineu against one earthwork after another, and they were slaughtered by the thousands, the Government poured in army after army to his aid, until Lee, worn out as he was, not able to kill them all, and the survivors took Richmond."

lr. Kirk recently predicted*that iu fifty years there would be more distinguished black ineu than white. Undoubtedly if the white men are of the same calibre of Dr. Kirk.

THE clog dancer denies having eloped with a Grand Rapids woman. In other words he repudiates such a "step," and his reputation is uncloggcd.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

AI li 11 DOC'lJI S AHKA.VK.tK II i: A It FROM. TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.

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My son-in-law, who as with inc in the store, had been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on tho Hitters, and soon found his general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who hail been in bad health, tried them, and ho also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several yoftrii-sjoiiiiieb and liver atl'ected—he improved very much by the use of your Hitter*. Jtwlouii tho Odron Hitters hasciven you great popularity in this settlement. I tuink I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship inc via Memphis, care Kicket A Nocly. Kcspeclfully. 0. 11. WALKKU.

Extract of a Letter from

PitoviPKNCK, Ala., May 13,1*06.

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A. NKAI,.

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KKV. EDWARD A. WILSON,

i? Williamsburg, Kings Co., New ork. May I I'liTvl

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li Noulli UiUcr Strcet

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A bouse and lot in NuylorV addition—house of •I rooms—lot liHl by-0U foist. ALSO—A desirable property—* acres—well improved, just out-side the city, south. Anew ••story

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ALSO—A "-acnrlol in lloeum's addition of outlots—a smalt liou^e of rooms, some bearing fruit This is one of the most desirable building lots near the city, and is ottered at low figures. at the Uecorder's otliec. ..^.^.U'eblti

KKItOllS Ol'' YOl'TBM. A (icntlciuasi who suiter for years from Nervous Oebility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipc and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect conft^nce. JOHN 11. 0(»l)KN,

the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly and effectually as Hue pill or mercury, and withoutproducing any of thoso disagrocablo or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter.

In all bilious disotders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of

vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary duct*, which arc the cause of bilious affections in general.

SHIK.NTK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of t:.*• Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, iMiveness, drowsiness, and a general feeling of urincss and lassitude. showing that the liver in a torpid or ob

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Please a?k for "Dr. Sehenck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor

are on the Government stamp—one when in the last atage of Consumption, and the other in his present health.

Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price i\'" cents per box. Principal ofliee. No. 1"» North Oih Street,

Philadelphia, Pa. Ceneral W holesale Agents: Doinas Harnes Co., iil Park How, New York S. S. Hance, ion Hultitnoro St., Baltimore, Md. John D. Park, N. K. cor. of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio Walker A Taylor. 131 and KH5 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III. Collins Hrothers, southwest corner of Secoud and

Vine streets, St. Louis, Mo. novl7~ith-w-mo-1y.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Gravel Road.

JVotirc.

A MKKTINC5 of the Crawfordsville and New ltichxV mond turnpike company will be held at the Court House, in Crawfordsvillc,

SATlltOAV, JIM: 15, 1 S17, at 10 o'clock A M.. for the purpose of organizing: and electing officers for said road. All the stock holders of said road are requested to attend: and wo invite the attendance of the stock holders of the Crawfordsville and Concord turnpike company to meet with us for the purpose of iransactinir important business.

Dona by order of the Crawfordsvillo and New Uichuiond Turnpike company. KLIJAll HUOWN. Chairman,

SAMI KI. D. JOSKJ?. Secretary. (jlwi)

STEAM PRINTING.

REVIEW

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(SECOND STOKV. I.KKS NKW ITITINCJ)

ifct* cW u, HWASU i\ ro.\ Ni l:

Crairftirihri/lr, Imhaita.

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Job Printing'!

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9

(Jlilejtgo.

.IJ liy uverywliuro k'or *alu

|E. J. Binford & Brother,

'Hi. III. pru|{Ki?t. Cruwfordsville.Iiul. Decl.l-'CS.lyw A.

U. 'Persons in want of any description of Printing, from a label to a mammoth poster, suould not fail to call at the Heview Job Office.

ICTAll work done just when promised.

Gardening.

Sweet Potato Plants,

Cabbage, Tomato. Pepper Dahlia

Plants, at my Garden on the old pike, between Crawr fordsville :-nd Spcrry's nulls, where alt our old customers and twice as many inoro are invited to call and see. aprilki0'C7H. COKNELICS BLAIR.

Findings

Hoot and Shoe Findings and Shoo Ki kept constantly on

BOOT

OOT and Shoo Findings of every description kept constantly on hand est cash price

and for sale at tho lowWM. V. WATSONS.

Leather

Harness JLeather. I.AUtiK imortment of llnrnoss I.on'.ticr just rocoived a M. I*. WATSON'S

Lath, Shingles, Cement

Pine Xaatli,

I'ine Shingles,

Cement, Lime, Coal,

SI)

SALT!

fpilK undersigned would respectfully inform thoso 1 interested that ho is prepared to furnish the trado with the ahovo named articles, nt tho lowest cash rates. Mi place of business is convenient to ever body, being located on the lot formerly occupied by the old hotel, known as the Crane House.

IFj

M:\yllVi7y1. -TJ Oedar Street, New York.

Atit K. ('MI.I s, ou INTKHMITTKXT FKVEK cured, or the money refunded. lu. WITT'S Ague Pills are entirely a new medicine, and having been tried in over WOO of the very worst and obstinate eases of Chills and Kcver. and not failed even in one case to effect a speedy cure, the proprietor guarantees them to cure every ease, even after all other medicines

fail. Those suffering .should immediately give them a trial. They are warranted to cure. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of the price 1. AJ-lrcss PH. WITT. BOX Oil, Cincinnati, Ohio.

llr. Ni'lit'iicU** ITIatidruke PilU. A Wulwiltulc for Citlomrl. These Pills are composed of various roots, having

want t*iitc f.ulla,

Call on KKKRAN,

IF you want I'ine shingle-

Call on KKKUAN.

IF you want the best

Call on KKKUAN.

IF you want LI.IIIC,

Call on KKKUAN.

IF you want any of the above named articles at reasonable rates, may -I 'GTwcftno Call on .1011N V, KKKUAN.

Commission Merchants.

U. I'A UK Kit. J. W. J. rri.TOS. HAUOLP SlMC.lia'K.

Parker, Oulton & Spm^iic!

RXCIjI'SI I'i

Commission Me re li an s!

.No. Pi i'haiiilx of Commerce ltuildlim,

ll.l/I.XOIS.

may 11 l^iTwOmo' 8 W O W W I

Clothing House.

GREAT EXCITEIENT

AT Til

Graham Emporium!

pil most magnificent stock of Clo :i -. Cassimeres, e»ting.'s and Keady-Madu Clotluoi' ever on exhibition in this or any other county in the United States, at panic prices. We are selling a fair suit of Clothing for

Ten Dollars!

No. 1 suits for from S20 to S25, ooj3 that sold for SfiO to 805 during the war. Come One, Come All, and "ct a suit. Remember the

J. (iltAllAM A llltO. 1 -J

Notice of Sale.

Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.

••by given that in pursuance of tho Henry Khoads. deceased, I will sell

at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, the following described real estate, of which said decedent died seized to-wit: The north west quarter of the south east quarter of section in township "0 north of ranges west,

ANo, tho north'half of the south west quarter of section 4 in township lt north of rant?e "Mvcst, except so7on acres out of the north east corner thereof, conveyed to Daniel Vaughn.

Also, seven acres, more or loss, out of the south west corner of the south half of the north west quarter of section'I in said township ID north of rani 5 west.

Also, 10 acres out of tho north east corner of the north fraction of tho north oast quarter of seotion 5 township 19 north of raui 5 west, bounded as follows: lie^inniut Pi rods from the south cast corner o^aid lot. at a corner of Allen Monro's land, ami running thence north to the north ea ?t corner of said quarter, thenue on the north line far enough to Include ten acrcs, thence south to the south line, thoncc east with Allen Moore's lino to the place nt beginning.

Also, part of tho east half of the north cast uarterof section iW, in township 20, rango 5 west, vizi The undivided half of the following described lot in sasd east half, beginning at tho north east corner thereof, running thence north 37 deg. west 20 links, thence north nine chains and

0

links to a post, thunco

west 5 chains and *irt links to a post, thonco south chains and

r0links,

ICE!

thence east 5 chains and links

to the beginning (containing together 13i 50-100 acres. TKUMS--One-third of the purchase money to bo paid in hand, one-third in 9 months, and residue in 15 months, with interest from day of «ale, tho purchaser securing deferred payments by nuto with mortgage upon the premises sold. Said tracts will be sold together or in parcels.

JOHN \V. HLANKKNSUIi\

mayir'j/wl Adm'rwith will annexed.

Plumbers

WM.WAI.LACK. JAS. WAU.AOK. K. B. WAM.ACR

WM, WALLACE & BROTHERS,

l®raictical Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters,

Store-Koom, Columbia St.. opposite Spears* Milwaukee Block, I«A FAV KTTKj

Workshop. Ferry St. between 'M and 4th»

(la* Fixtures, tMobcs, Shades, Ac., kept constantly on hand, (ias and Steam Fipe Fittings, Oil, (Jlobes. alves, Cylinder Cocks, Steam Ouages and Water Faucets. Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead and Kubber Hose. Hot and Cold Jaths, Water Closets, Wash Stands, J'unips, Sinks, «te„ neatly fitted up. Old (ja« Fixtures Cleaned and Re-Uronzed.

We being Practical Workmen, hope to give entire satisfaction to all entrusting work to us, may 4 Wjt. WALLACE J: Ritos,

Groceries

^William P. liamcy!

HAK.

DONE TO ORDER!

INCr bought the (Jrocery establishment of It. RUVAST.

X». -i {'onuueiM'ial lSloclt,

takes pleasure in informing the public that it Is his intention to keep constantly on hand a choice ."took of

O E I E S

which he intcu-ls to sell as choap as the cheapest,

For fash or Country Produce

Remember tho place, No. 4 Commercial Block. April 27, lWwctf. Win. 1*. RAMKV.

Notice, Notice,

To All Whom it May Concern.

~VTOTlCK is hereby given that petition will bo 1.^ presented to the Hoard of Commissioners of tho County of Montgomery in the Stato of Indiana, at their next regular session commencing on tho 2d day of September, A. I). 1H07, to mako a change iu the following highway. To-wit: Heglnning K0 poles south of tho north west corner of section 2rf. town -hip MH) north of range live went, running thenco south 7deg.:t0 east poles and five links, thonco south 5U dog. 30. east, and 20 polo*, thence south 51 deg, east 4'i poles, and blinks, thence south HO.'j dcg. cn«t, poles, and links, thenoe north'7), g. east,29 pole*, und 4 links, thonco north 27 deg. oa.«t 4G polos, and 13 links, to tho north lino of tho fouth naif of tho north west quarter of section (28) of said town 0*) north of range fivn west, whole distance being iti- poles, lying and being in the county of Montgomery, Stato of Indiana. On tho following route, to-wit: HoginningHOpolesflouth of the north west corner of section (2d) township MH) north of range five west. It being the north Boundary of the south half of the north west quartor of said soction township (IH) north of range fivo west, thcnco running east 110 poles to whoro it intersect^ tho old road, situate in Montgomery county, Indiana, and running over.tho land of Siuieori Krout and John Lowellen. JOHN LKWELLFN,

May I«i7. w'J. .v