Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 July 1867 — Page 2

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, July 6, 1867.

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witli tvventv-twf a dioceses if

.-au-l the Union.

A report ivn? current at Kurt llai ker. I:i-t week. Iliat (Venenil Custar. with a small body of cavalry, lunl been overpowered by a larpe force of Indians, and the General killed. The report wai not authenticated, but some eredenee was placed in it on account of i«u little having been heard of Ctislar'j command for some time.

The negroes of Mobile have petitioned (leuurnl Swayne tor protection under the Civil I Hijrhis I.aw. which they claim is denied bv the civil authorities. They claim offices tinder the city iiovcrnment. and intimate that they ean fill half the places in the Police lb-part- the lormcr mem without lama -e to the eitv interest

The Secretary of ll'.-n- lm.i untJiorizcd the isytie of one thousand breecli-Ioaditip anus, and fifty thousand cartridges, from the I.eavenHortli arsenal, to the I'uion 1'iicHie Itailroad Company. Kansas branch, to enablo their enginecru and working parties to protect themselves against Indian attacks. The company have already l-cccived live huudred Spenccr rifles for the same purpose.

A funny case came before a justice in Milwaukee the other day. A }-oung woman who had acccpted the attentions and civilities of a gentleman for some time, at length was married to somebody else, whereupon the deceived individual sued for a bill of S'JtM 'Jo, the amount he had paid in her behalf in taking her lo concerts, operas, picnics, rides and ice-cream saloons. As an otfselt he credited hrr with sundry kisses Tallied ut 510 H7J, several squeezes of the hand. 3 :!7| an unrcturned photograph and a ring, making iu all a total of S37 7-i. lle recovered the bill, ilie judge allowing the plaintiff the kisses at his own valuation

Of the Indian race, but three hundred uud fifty thousand men, women and chil­

dren remain in the nited States.

Cleveland, with 20,000 names in its di­

rectory, claims SO,000 inhabitants.

Tliad. Stevens threatens to hang Con-

gress. That is, he threatens to live long

enough to see full and complete justice

done to this maligned Congre-s.

There are nearly G.000 breweries in

Bavarin to a population of 4,700,00(1: that

is, one brewery to 78:}| men, women and

children. Yet drunkenness is almost unknown.

The total loss of the Austrian army in

the war with the Prussians was 81,0-1 of-

fleers and men, or more than one-fifth of

the men put into the field. The New York Governors, since 1700, issued 10,-

935, pardons, of which Governor Fenton

has dispensed two hundred and ninety-

nine. In six years Governor PeWitt Clinton issued 1,CI9.

The Japanese Commissioners recently

in the United States purchased 20,000

volumes of Bcliool books of Various kinds, to take home with them.

The population of China is about four

hundred millions, that of forty!

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is hxposition, and it is ijralifvinc to dis­

cover from this source that the interna­

tional competition has nette 1 us more

medals in proportion to the number of

articles exhibited th in any other natinn.

I he British M'l/tctil Jonriml remarks

of the now di*ca-e jroin^ bv the name of

months, that it is really rerv eloselv at-

I bile all ^io- luu:il iv'oplc of the

Two mor« .Ufttlis tn-oliolofa weri' icjM.i-livt (niiuitry wot-.i iH'ioiciiig because the war

ill Louisville on Saturday. had so" Vrosiikti Lincoln, one of

It is reported tin.t tin* 1 liic. unit Mississippi the best jieii that ever lived, was rruoll'y

Hnilroml Company are it bum ii )nrcliaso ihe murtLrid in W ashingtoti by a Vonng in?

Indiana S unl'i-m Kaili'v-nd fvoiu Xur: IVr- h' ihentrs to do tlie vie Ji­

nan ij.iiilji, wiij) a view of siiiljiuj a bro ul deed. 1 his is a lair specimen the

gnnpe rond from iliat point tu Louisville. majority ol Abolition sclux..!-book.s

The fourth and last match bet» c-n I.ad 1 he outh under the

Thorn and Ooxtrr. for -J-mile heals lu l^,

... i°' r-dllcation -.\iisln i//r

wngons, cniitc of! on the hnslnon oursc, Now Vork, OJI Siitur]iiy lioxtrr \v*n. AFU'R tine

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IJUCC, two straight heats. Time.-Vol and styled grand prize .tin! gold med-

the horrible double mtirdrr at Valparaiso, mednl—and the icond was be-towed on

Ijndi., on tho loth of January last, was coin- Chickeriii"''s

^xencoii a Lftjiorto on Tlmrsiluy. A jurv wns ..

ohtuinoilt nml the tiikinjr of testimony whs *1 r*#j'pod a proconloU wjtli on Friday morning. vJ'o onirkor in tliu lumj hole of a

Official intelligence was received in Wash- l»arrcl, mi Center sited. ington on Saturday night, hy tlit* Austrian Jfinister, from an agent of the late Imperial (iovernment of .Mexico, statin*! that Maximilian had been tried hy court-martial and tencedtobe executtnl on the l'.'th of Juno. Tht sentence was carried into etJect ut 7

S'j. U.ijs Oitin, of New Orleans l'urcell, ol" urth. The Pelnocratie part)' were so I'inciiiiniri,Miel liishop Wood, of l'hilade\,.),i: '.mdigiiified as to invite A bishops from otliQ.t-,\mc

the ISritis'n torritorip

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When Hu- P„p

•.,tfce American prelmes

diencc Ihey presontea Wn. 0 doo in

gold coin also. A ,,

jiichl f« silv

of the

|o.w v/tih goW j.i'-v'e' iwanilniu®yul |U' \Y1'

.•r, the yael laden beto the amount of .Aliy tht people of the episcoof l'liiladelphia.

!**xposiT N I I 'tetm pre-

als, were disbursed. Messrs. Steinwav «t

The trial of Chimney I'agc, eliarged with »^OIIS jiianos reeeiviJ) rlic first prize gold

I iug the barrel with fearful violence, cov-

ering him with the burning tluid. 11c was badly burned.

An undigiiifiwi scene occurred iu W asluugtoii, at tiu? close of the Surrat

clock on the morning of that ihyt. Maximil- I examination on Tce.sdaj Jiub-e Fi her I*" being shot bv a m, of soldiers. Hi, who presided, after the adjournment of ft lends applied for his body, MK hscobciln, the

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Mexican (Jeneral in cointia«i}. refused to de- fi.»unel inr liver ii up. This in To million comes via Vera accused him of an iflcCrur. to ihc Southwest, l'ass. whence ii was

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-i, trtegraplied to .VnMrinti M\nt»ter. bystanders, would ive been -eve- ely

Tho I'opc held s. grand eonsiitorv on Thurs- thrashed. day, at which .wfcur bun.trcd bishops were The arrivals i„ W ,-lnn -Ion mdn .it, present, rcprestnein«rall parts of the world. j,„„ '"ere will be a iiuortim. Jlicre ar* about thirty thousand occIphinstics af aiu ({-najios now in liome, including Arch-j corner-stone of the new Tamil tany lisiops SpauKlinj of liultimorc: Kcnrick, of

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but for the inter]pOsition of

he laid in New Vork on the

invite Andy Johnson to

attend, and lie properly refused. ..\\ nrc glad of it. -K»i

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Xajioleon has telegraphed to asccri.iin if' Maxiniiliati has been

sjionse is indubitably. Wi

It.

.una l.loyd toirrison was pntertiiined at .v tireafust ut Si. Jiimcs' Hull, l-ondnri, on S:itday. The spouV.tva.l.ilm l'o'ijrht and the lJiike of Argyle.

length and breadth of the British North

American possessions. The only sure. or-*- f/ie French of Lower Canada., win. still wish to hang on to the skirt vt

l'/iigland. The Ppper Canadians, hus-

evcr, have the power and the preponder­

ance, and will speedily absorb the old

l' tr allie eleiiii lit

Considerable trouble exists at. .lutes

burg, between the old -elders, of that

town and the I nien Pacific "Railroad

Company, in coiisei|Uenci: of the latter trying to occupy lands sjuutW:d upon by

The si|iiattei-.( refuse to va­

cate ihe /and-.

The body of Kmst Uri .-i- was found on

the lake shore near CUk-ngo, on Thurs­

day. Letters were fomd upon the corpse

showing that it was a case of deliberate suicide, lie was tir-sx7. he said, of a world

'•wherein be had uc--t nothing but mi-cry

and misfortune.'*

A bridge one hundred feet long, on the

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago

llailroad at Plymouth, Indiana, was knocked into the river by a train which

got of the track on Saturday. In twenty

four hours a new bridge was buiii. and trains crossing upon it

Lord at Ills Old Tricks Again. The energetic action taken by the peo­

ple of our county tu build the great east

and west road from Indianapolis to Pan-

ville, Illinois, and which now premise* to

be successful, has caused considerable of a panic in Lafayette, whose busiiier" men

are exceedingly jealous and deadly op­

posed t- the enterprise, from the fact that

it will -witch them off from the great

thoroughfare leading from the Atlantic

to the Pacific. Mr II. C. Liiim, the

gentlemanly jerrymiddler, whose interest is entirely with Lafayette, and who. a

faith by abandoning this great work which

he had pledged his honor to build, is

again at his old tricks. lie now offers,

we understand, in ease we fail with the parties who offer to undertake the comple­

tion of the work, to iron

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STATE ITEMS.

million* iiinro. Tlii'.-i' l\vo cimiitiir.- mil- v.1 tain nearly half the population of the Coi'XTY

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ho cable has (oictold the award of the purpose of nominating candidates to

prizes to American exhibitors at the Pur-

the Black Death, which has been preva- !]rfent iucumbent. nominated on the fifth ereant. lent in Ireland duritii the last fourteen lb''

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ik* \v11i* 11 ivi K.»v»n

mv, liotli

wiiiLrs of the 1 ti'iiiocrai-y ol Allun county mot in convention on last Saturday, for

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i-orobro s|iin \t niosiu- acclamation.

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.. nated by acclamation: surveyor, A. tiolieu to ilie outbreaks which have K.vn sliorti, present appointee, nominated by known as cinder"

very closely af-

gitis, or spotted fever, in this ciHuitrv. I ,. ... 1.lie Jet.ul)licaiis ol Warren nominaI lie I V-tersburg A .rjirrsx s.i^.s a sciVool I ted county ticket nu the 'J2d ol .I line. t» it I ... .1 I booV. is being cireulatc-'i

the South

-which contains the fo.lLu.in

choice

'!dison. nomi-

Potli parties have their candidates in the .field.

A farmer imed John It. l-]valis, id'liibvon county, lias had bis legs so badly injuicd by a reaper with whii-h he was cutting his wheat that one had to be amputated just below the knee.

The wheat crop iu tiibsou county is better than was expected.

The Pckalh Di'iimmit says:

FITed-

bureau

The stockholders of the Toledo. Lo gausport and .Northern Indiana Railroad Company met at Columbia City, on the 2rttli instant, for tlie purpose of electing directors for the present year. The president of the road reported to the meeting the condition of the road, financially and otherwise, and assured the stockholders that ait effort- would be made to make the road bed ready for the iron, and that a soon as tho subscription was thus raised, the iron would be immediately forthcoming." .:

Says the Warsaw lit-li'inint

We learn from farmers iu this vicinity that the weevil is making terrible havoc iu the wheatfiebls, which a few days ago promised such an abundant yield. Should this information prove as bad as has been represented to us. times will be hard indeed.

Tin: ('ttni's.—Cheering news reaches us from all i|ii li ters, with reference to crops. The wheat, barley and rye are rapidly ripening under the blazing sunshine of the past two weeks—the yield promises to lie large, and the |ua 1 ity extra. The corn, which at first gave but little promise, is now coming forward rapidiy. Apples and cherries promise an abundant yield, while peaches will be an average crop. Tomatoes, potatoes, and other "garden truck" would be be benefited by a shower, but all things considered, Providence never favored the country more than at present.— lUtl/md I'r-

NAP.IKIW KSCAIM

1 li'itriniori of Canada

'1 he era of the was celebrated on th

—The Jasper ('ur-

i'i- states that Mr. Ilyble, a coal miner of Carter township. Spencer county, had a

narrow escape from death on Monday lust,

hoi. The re- While coming out of the mine, a bank of shall ,-ce what 'k and earth fell in on liiin, crushing

Lu It.//c /Wv will have t^ say about 1 8 1

he was near the entrance to the bank, where the roof was thin, and by throw-

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,, ,, I fhrouL'h the mass of fallen dirt, thus 1 showing his friends the place to atg lor

him, and enabling liiin to get sufficient i„ ,.™^orti riirroualiiiii. lie is doing well, and holies are entertained of his recovery, though one arm is broken in two place.-, and one leg Woken.

'Tin-: Citoi's.—(Irain of all kinds look well. Corn is small, but stands well and has a healthy color. Oats were never better. Spring wheat ia very good. Of the fruits, we can say nothing special.

Apples will not be a full crop. It is safe, however, to say that the fruit will be more than half a crop. Of small fruits, berrie-. etc.. we have an abundance. As a whole the season is a good one. and bills lair to drive dull-times

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Ihc apaetly of the railroad mill of the New Albany rolling mills, has been

A train on She N.islnille and liatta- greatly increased, and now is sufficient nooga ltailrwid struck an ox on 'I liurs- for the production of sevcuty-five tons ol day nigh. between Chattanooga and railroad bar- per day. 1 iie-e mill.-: i, .. ,, are runup to their full capacity and are lirnlL'eport, anil was thrown from the I

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track. 1 lie cars were uadly damaged, all .,.

Colonel C. L. Piinbaui addre-sed the I inocratic I (invention at umfordsville, Kentucky, oi the fourth of July.

PA IN PuiuitKiiv xi AK GHKK.WASTl.t:,—On Monday night last, about nine o'clock, the residence of Joseph Prew, one mile and a half norlhea.-t of Green-! castle, the /Vow says, wa.- a scene of a daring robbery, the particulars of which areas follows: Three'men whose faces were disguised, accosted Mr. Prew, who was sitting in the door of his dwelling, and asked for water, which was given them. They then demanded his money. on

little over a year ago exhibited his piinie when the old gentleman called to his

in law, Mr. M. W. II. Woodruff, who had retired for the night, Mr. Woodruff no sooner made his appearance than he was pimet by the strangers With drawn pistols, and his life threatened if he offered resistance. Finding themselves completely

the road from .I .l' vilji.-m-V they handed

.i over uuout M»00, a thinl ol which MH» here to the lute river bridge, we grad- bdon^ci, to Mr. Woodruff and the ic­

ing and tieing the same. Let no be mainder to Mr. Prew. The principal deceived by this new dodge of

Lone

Ife has but one object, and that is to fur

thor his own interest, a ml which the

HUD'H. portion of the money taken was in gold.

WEEKLY KEVIEW—( HAWFOKDSVILLK, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY,

eatables they found in the kitchen. Before departing, they bound the hands of their victims, and warned them auainst leaving the house inside of two hours, or

they would be shot. No clue to the nor-

potrators has yet been discovered.

be voted for at the ensuing October election. The mcetinir was called to order by the chairman, and. on motion, F. P. Handall was chosen permanent chairman. and Mr. Vounker and T. M. Andrews were appointed secretaries. The followiiij: were the gentlemen nominated: I A man by the name of Daniels living For judge criminal circuit court, I louora- near Dale, f-pencer county, had a fine bio ./nines \V. Borden: prosecutor. Ivl- 1 horse shot ami killed in his pasture one ward 0 Kmirke, recorder, t'. A. Keeker, night last week, by .some cowardly mis-

Sl.'llDKX |)K.VTII. Mrs. Conuer, wife

last.

ai'ter a warm conte-t commission-

DROWNKI.—A

Moser was drowned in the Wabash river, .-it Newvillo. Li-t Friday evening.

'flic Starke County /,//-)• says that the wheat harvest has commenced in the southern part of this State and Illinois, and although there is some little complaint on account of rust, the crop, as a general thing, will be an average one.

A

little sou id' John Malott. of Wil'.iamsport, recently fell over the falls near that town a distance of about fifty feet, lighting among the rocks and tlrhris at the bottom, and, strange to say, the fall did liiin nolipparent serious injur}

A

farmer near Princetown. while engaged in cutting wheat with a rjaper, met with a frightful accident, by tliu running away of the horses attached to tho machine. The man was thrown from his seat, and, falling under the reaper, one of his legs was entirely cut off, and the other so badly damaged that amputation had to be resorted to.

The Madison t'mnurr reports the first flour made from wheat of this year's growth.

Mr. William Stephenson, living near Enterprise, was thrown from his horse last Tuesday, and it is feared fatally injured.

It is stated that a large vein coal, within a few miles of Tcrre Haute, has recently been discovered. The |nality of this coal is said to rival the fatuous

Uraz.il."

There is a man living at Wavelaud, in this county, who is now in the ninetieth year of his age, is in good health, and says lie lias just counted his posterity-who number including children, grand children, un-nt urand children, and gvi'iil great irrand children, two hundred and fir'ty-fhe ..

John Ingle. Jr.. Fsijinre. the president of the Connersvillc and Crawfordsville Itailroad stated at a railroad meeting in HvansviHe, the other day. that the road had never paid a dividend, and was only living, but it had added ten millions of dollars to the wealth of the city and fourfold to its population.

A lhTTIMI.K.-S FIKI.II.—A

''eaelied

Mm!ttun ('nti ii

Journal savs tlu well now perineals

The Tern I lank odor of the llose oil the entire city.

lion. P. W. Voorhees has declined the invitation to deliver an oration at Miluif'ordsville. Kentucky, on the Ith of •luiv iBfiiifHiis e. I

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turning out immense ouatitittes of 1 rail-

,nr..:il

the trucks being smashed, but fortumdy and round iron They are the largest no person was seriously injured.

bars. hoop, bar

works of the kind in the West.

WIIKAT IIAIIVKST.—Wheat harvest iu this vicinity has commenced in earnest. The grain was never better and the yield per acre will be unusually large. The rust has not alleeted the grain in tin: lea-t. A rir Iit'tl'l.

PK.U'llKs.—The peach crop the present season will be the largest grown this vicinity during the past five or six years. Apples will also be leuty.-r-~..Yi.i!:. Albany tt'ii

The viiliaiii then ran-

tho

building of this road would greatly .lain- ransacked Hie house, ovcrturnin

house, overturning the

beds, and helping themsolvcn to^ what '^ayirwy"

gentleman

living in the suburb- of the town of Wasl.ington, in this county, has a field that he has cultivated iu corn fifty years out of the fifty-two that he has owned it. We have this statement from him and many others of veracity. The field so situated that frequently it is flooded by the river which leaves much sediment upon it. The present crop looks well.—r lit. luii im 11 'Ti l.'ijrti in.

Harvest will commence about the last of this week. The rust has not injured the wheat in the least, and an abundant crop is confidently expected. Some farmers tell us that the stalks are thin iu places, caused by the continued cold weather in the spring, which prevented their spreading or shooting, but iu such places the heads are large and well filled.

"J Ucconl of lladlcalisin.

The word ••abolitionist'' is derived from the transitive verb ulnilifli. which Webster describes as follows: '-.vnoiisii —1. To make void to annul to abrogate npidied chiefly and appropriately to established tutr.i, conlrm-lt rites, customs, and iiis/ifi'tiiins. 2. To destroy. Now let ii- MC what our abolitionists have aliti/ishiI. destroyed, annulled and made void: 1 hey have abolished liberty.

They have abolished the I'nion They have abolished the Constitution. They have abolished trial by jurv. They have abolished the laws and the courts.

I hey have abolished ten States. I hey have abolished the peace and fraternity of the country. 1 hey have abolished the sacr 1 of the church.

They have abolished the freedom of speech. They have abolished the freedom of the press.

They have abolished freedom of opinion. They have abolished freedom of religion.

They have abolished all that the late war was waged for. They have abolished all that our forefathers fought for.

They have abolished gold and silver. They have abolished eijual rights to all. '1 hey have abolished eijual taxation. They have abolished economy and honesty in the administration of the Government.

They have abolished low prices, cheap living, good times and the general prosperity.

They have abolished the cotton crop, and the millions of gold resulting from our exports.

They have abolished a million of lives. They have abilished from three to six thousand millions of treasure.

They have abolished our Southern market. They have abolished our commerce upon the seas.

They have abolished our independence of Kustern manufacturers and iron inongers.

With such a record and such achievements "nhj to boast of, what more appro-

IjoIitioni.~tcnilld

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

i:itltOKS OF YOUTH.

A Gentleman who suffer for years from Nervous Debility. Premuture Decay, and all tho effects of

youthful iiidisrreuoti will, for the sake of suffering

lH'\ also appropriated a vuluubic watch, I humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe ail ClltirO stlit of clothc.S belon^in^ to »»d tlirections for making the simple remedy by Mr. Wuotlrtiff.

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TIIK II KM,INC POOL, ., AMI llltl'SK MI-UCV.

Howard .Hsurliitlon Iteporis. for VOI Xi "MKN. mi the t'ltlMI-: (II- SOI.ITrpK. mid the KKIIOIIS.

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of Daniel Conner, who resides near liarrison, in Delaware eouuty, was found dead in her bed mi Monday morning

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man named Frederick

', ". "f .Vidros t)r, .1. SKIM.IX

HOCSTON. Howanl A" June 15 IrtJi-ly.

Since bis recovery, he ha? devoted his attention exclusively to the cure of fonsiimplioii. and tin

diseases which arc usually complicated uitli it and the cure effected by bis mcdieines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Ir.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, l'ricc $1,311 per bottle, or $?.3U the half dozen. Letters for advice should always be dircetcdj to Dr. Schenck's Principal office. No. 13 North liili Street, l'liiladelphia. l'a. (ieneral Wholesale Agents: Demas liurues.V Co.,

V. S. S. llanee, llaltiniore. Mil. John Turk. Cincinnati, Ohio Walker A Taylor. Chicago, 111.: Collins liros., St. Uuii.Mo. nov U)-3d-w-uio.lyr noH.

MAGNKTIHM^tlto

E. J. Binford & Brother,

Prn^si.-t. Crawfordsville,Ind. l)eel.ll*C6.1yw

Ileal Ifetatc for Sale.

W K»STKH, MAY .T KEKNBV.

18(57.

"l^ A-SKS whic). destroy the main-

ly Power*. and create impediments to MAlUUAtJK*

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oiatton, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup.

Thi? Krout medicine i:urod Dr. .t. 11. SEILKNCK, thfl Proprietor, of I'lilmonnry Consumption, when it lind n-.-iniu"! its nm-l rurumbb: aspect, nml when speuily ill,.ill appeared to be inevituble. Ili.- physicians preuotnu'cd his eiwo incurable, wliei. hu t'uiiiiiu'iu-i-il the U!-u of this siniptr but powerful remedy. llis heiilth wn.« restored in very short time. .Mid no return of the disease hu-1 been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared and his present weight more than Iwo hundred pounds.

SCIIHNCK

makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where be has a large eoiieour-e of patients, nml it is truly astonishing to see poor con­

sumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months heallhy, robust person.*. 1)11. S. IIKXCK'S IT I,MONK' SYIUT. SKAW'KKl)

TON It', and AXDIiA KK I'll.l.K are generally all required in curing Consumption, l-'ull directions accompanying each, so that any one can take them without seeing llr.

SCIIKNVK.

but v. heu it is conve­

nient it is best to see hi in. He sives advice free, but

Tor a thorough examination with bis liespiroiueter his fee is three dollars.

iMease observe, when purchasing, that the Iwo likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of l.'onsuuiption, and^lie other a- he now is, in perfect health—are on Ihc liovernuicnt stamp.

vital principal of life.

Whou by transgressing the auws of naturo we inipaiiyrfio workings of t5yt beautiful inechani-rn which God iiindc p^fect, nat^rough her great Elcctrical'Vattcry, powerful effort to remove tVo im[••.y/ment which clogs tho circulation of magnetic forces. To nssist NaKro, tho "Klectro Magnetic Flnid,"prepir1 by the Swain Manufacturing Company, u!.ich in nothing less than Klectricity in

Ionn, uud Is undoubledly tho mogt \v ndvi ful as well as most useful chemical i-o-jvery of this age of fruitful research. JI J.- COMPOSED of the most powerful ingre«lM.TH known N^chemistry, and when comthis, tho only kuowu procons, uud ».•«! to t:.o human form, it supplies the II-.*!!. L.!CV of jnagncLic power, needed to I 1 tf long standing, Scrofula, and tits have been curcd in a few .j i.e.-. Lile Uhcumatism and Neuralgia, j^iaat diseases which have for ages t. u:Kd medical skill, and caused untold r-.uomig, yield at once to the healing inllueitco of this power ful fluid. It is warouted to lieal the following diseases when jiei-ording to directions as a bathing loi'ii Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palsy, Firs, .Swelled Joints, Scrofula, Stiff Limbs, Spasms. Deafncps, Cancer, White Swelling, Salt lliteum, Sore Kyes, Femalo Weak Unci:, Spitnl AiTeetions, Trolapsus, and other F»*m.ile Diseases.

U"li hut it

Kemember that its use involves no long

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uncertain, and costly experiment, pood effects will be seen almost !nwhile iu no case can it possibly do

ii\rm.

t.. !he proprietors for circular

iHiUivi .-i tilicates from well knowu /en- \i cumrkablc cures, effected bt/this luttdiciiV after all other rciucd'tgo had l.iiled to r^li'.ve.

One buiT(» will bo sent to lyfy part of tuc nitfd StSui-^ on veceipt vC one dollar. Dll. C.~ll. SW-iClN & CO., ""'a I'H- JAS. MOHh'ELL, Projiridoru »«««-. j-.'M t»y K-uJiitg uvorywliera. For nalo

Keal Kstate Agents,

ha\e now on sale a lartfo miniber of Farms, At low figures also, sumo 40 or ft) lots, improved and unimproved as follows:

A hou(! and lurjjc lot—house containing sonio 10 or 1* rooms, in south-wot part of town, on the north-west corner of South and West streets. This is one of tho most desirable iyealitics in the city, and will he sold on t!-.e most reasonable terms.

ALSO—A dcsirahlu property— in»re'—well improved, just out-side tho city, south. A now 'i-story frame house containing 15 rooms, a sooI ham and other out buildings and nn unsurpassed youn^ orchard, just in bearing.of 4t a acres.

ALSO—A 2-acre bit in Hoeum's addition of outlots—a small house of 2 rooms, «t some bearing fruit. This is one of the most desirable building lots near the city, ami is offered at low figures. lnTCall ut the Recorder's office. (junel.'»

AI TH i:\TIC WOH JIKXTS. ARKA.\.HAM II i: A it vnnn.

THST1MONV OF HDICA K.\.

Stoney Point. White (V, Ark.. May 23, 'r,o. Dn. Jons Hri.t.— Dear sir: Last Felnmry I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and 1 got some of your harsapanlla and Codron Hitter*.

My 3on-in-law, who was with me in tho store, had been down with rheumatism for some ti:m\ commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his gcnoral health improved. 1 Jr. ttist, who had been in bud health, tried them, and he also improved. lr. Colfee, who had been in bad health for soveral years—stomach ami liver affected—he improved very much hy the use of your Hitters. Indeed tho Cedrtjii Hitters has given you great popularity in thin settlement. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Miip me via Memphis, care Kicket A Ncely. Kespeetfully. 0. H, WALK Kit.

Extract of a Letter from

PitoviiiKNCK, Ala., May 13, lHUi.

Iht. JOiiN Ht i.i.: I S'ml you $30 for CKPKOS

HITTKUS

I«i.hini{ tu profit ly

in perfect conhdcnce. JOlLN H. ()(»DKN,

44-' Cedar Street, New Vork.

for treatment, 1 commenced improv­

ing right away, and am pretty well restored. ours, truly, A. LA L.

Aut K,

CHII.I S, OH I.NTRKMITTKNT FKVKH

the uiotiey refunded.

Lafayette Steam Kiiglne and Holler Works. ThMin»lor?iii:»p«l tvouM b«»K louve to inform tho I puMir tlni! ihcy niv n.«w prcpariM to turn out I

Portablr and Stiilloimry Knulnrs and ItolUrs! On short nMifo. We have us.Hnoititotl with u.«, in tho I

UKUHUK COM.V,

Hoilor Mukinu lumnu*:*.

Wo will pay particular attention to Sotting Flue*,

and all other Repairs on Portahlo Knu'inoi nud Uoilery. 1 Hoilcr Patching nt a distnnoo done at all times with the loa-t p«»»iMe delay.

IC. A- CO., ('or. Thinl and Komij Streets.

fu mx. Lafayette. Ind.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale.

./.vw roii s.-ii, ti.

1-

WI I.I,-.11 at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, one hundred and ninety (li*!/ aero of land situate in Montgomery county. Indiana, IM acre" lying in Madison township, the balance In oal ('reek township. That part in Madison town ship described as follows: The north east half of potion seven (7'. town twenty range four (4). The part in Coal Creek township as follows Part of the ea*t half northeast quarter section twenty-five town twenty (v'0) range five (."»). acres 3D. "KHMS OF SAI.K.—One third down, ono third in twelve'iuonths, nnd the residue in eighteen months, the purchaser executing notes hearing interest and scouring the same by Mortgage on the Heal Kstnte. for deferred payments, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws.

July fi. |.-H$Tw4 ,IOKL STODDARD-

Plumbers

WM. W'AIJ. AL'E. ,T.\S. W W.I.U'K. H. II. WAI-I-AL'T

WM. WALLACE & BROTHERS I*rao i*al ]*liiiikloivs.

fmtts aiifl Steam Fitters,

Store-Room, Columbia St,, opposite Spear*' Milwaukee Hlock, ".AFAVKTT ICk I.MIA\A. orkshop, Krry St. between 3d and 4th,

(»as l'ixturos, (ilohes. Shades, «tc., kept constantly on hand. (Jas and Steam Pipe Fitting!*, Oil, W. ^yl'nder ('oeks, Steam Guages ami ater haucets l,oad Pipe, Sheet Lead and Rubber Ho?e. Hot and Col*! Haths, Water ('losotu, Wa-h Mands, I utnps. Sinks, Ac,, neatly fitted ftp. Old («as hjxtures Cleaned and H«-Hron*od.

}V^^ .i S l'ractical Workmen, hope to give entire patisiactton to all entrusting wor- to us, may I LF«7YL W W U.LACK .1 linos.

Receipts and Exj enditures

Aimiial Iteport.

|^HK Hoard of County Commissioners of Montgotux. cry county, Indiana, at their.June reason, 1H»7, make the following report «»f Receipts and Kxpenditurojtof Montgomery comity, Indiana, for the year begjninng June 1. IrtW. and emling May 31. 1*37. both dayrf inclusive, to-wit

UKCKIRTS,

Amount iu Treasury May 31, Principal of Com. School Fund

Total Reeeipts

Am o! Wairanti Redeemed hy Treas... 103,M27

Hal. in Treasury. May 31. 1MJ7 7H,KTF Amount of outstanding Warrant* l,'tH»4

Halanco in Treasury subject to Draft S 77 'J13 Consisting of the following Funds, to-wit: 1 rineipal of Congressional School Fund? \7C Interest of of Common School Fund-... l/.'Tl County Revenue proper 73*1M

KXTBSlUTPltv.

.let? liave been drawn on the Sreasury For loans of Common School Fund $ Cong'l

Common Schocd Fund tax. Licenseand Interest Cong'l School Fund Interest 'I Montgomery Co. Agr. Society •ll*Oursvi.t lownshi^) Revenue disbursed special.School Revenue dMur»cd-

cured, or

I)K. WITT'S

Ague Pills aro

entirely a new medicine, and having been tried in over Woo of tho very worst and obstinate earfes of Chills and Ferer, and not failed even in one ease to effect a speedy cure, the proprietor guarantees them to cure every case, even after all other medicines

fail. Those suffering should immediately give theiu atrial. They are warranted to cure. For sale by

Druggists, or sent hy mail en receipt of tho price 91. Address Iht.

WITT,

Hox Git, Cincinnati, Ohio.

TO O\Sl TII'TI vi s.

Tli« H(Wt'rli.Jor, luivini been rost.irivl tu liciiltli in few i-i'kf ly a vorjriniplu rcnu ilj-, after luivini a

auirercil for sovural yparn willi ."I'Toru lune nlTection ftii*l that «lroftil ilisoft.se Consumption—is nnxious to

Jil i.'ltn name llicy lioar tliail that of I make known to llis fellow-suftercr.s the means of

cure.

To all who desiro it, he will send copy of tho prescription used (free of charge.) with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a st'HK ct uK for CoNsrMrrios,

ASTHMA. HKON-

RNTTIS, Consul, (.'OI.PS, an«l all Throat aud lung Affections. Tho only object of the advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit tho afilicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will try this romedy, as it vdll cost them nothing, and may prove A blessing. Partice wishing the prescription, t'UKR, by return mail, will please address.

RKV. KDWARl) A. WILSON, illiauishurir..Kings Co., New York.

Mayira7ji

MEDICAL.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS!

who will I

I superintend thut hrnnch, uwl whoso lone exporioncu and vrcll known skill warrant* ua in as^urint those whofuvuru* witl» their woik, thut it will bo well dom?.

I)K. Si:\l5i:OOIi S

\mm Soothing SYRUP!

have, by purchase of the original receipt, be come solo proprietors of this Celebrated Medicine. Weaskynuto uive it a trial, with an assurance that you will in future discard all those natiseous and destructive stuffs, such as Hateumn a Drops, Godfrey** Cordial* Dawee's Mlxtttte, ltd., combinations of a past and anti progressive tive« when it was thought that the more difgustinic tin' mixture tho bettor the medicine.

I*so in the future only SKAHROOK'S aeotnhlna' tion quite up with the mlvanccincut of the ago. IMeasaut to take, harmless iu its action, etlielent and reliable in all eaes. Invaluable iu the following diseases,:

Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Restiveness, Teething, &c.

(•ives health to tho child ASPUKST to tho UOTIIKH.

We could furnish any quantity of certificates bearinu evidences of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, which it will do upon trial.

JAMES BUDDIE & 00.,

PKOI'ltlCTimS,

i,45(1 34 4„1 55 15 00 f,H7«J 35 3,»l- Oii U,5tW 4H 1,005 10 10 371 35 3,513 40 l.tfltf 0C 5.091 H7 1.747 45 537 -J5 0 tiOH 03

Dog Returning Fined Roadsaml Highways .............. Kxpcn.se of the Poor Township Assessora Puhlie buildings. Kxpcnve ol Criminals I Fuel, Lights ... Kxpense of County Asylum JMip't Hooks ii Stationery County Oflicers Kxpensed of Lloctions County Revenue Refunded Insane Inquest Court Allowance Jurors' Fees Judge of the Com. Pleas Court Coroner's Inquests Attorneys' Fees Public Printing District Prosecutor Road Damages

Township Trustees Specific Allowance Redemption of Land sold fot Tax./ ftoldiers' Relief Hridge near Darlingt County Rerenueloaned

«1U3.4!I'J U'L

AmuuiitoutstaniiiiiKat last Ki'purt .. 1.31U 17

Amount (if Warrant* ri-ilociut-il by 'I ri-asurtr Juriiitf the your lua S

Amount of Warrants oulxtamlim May

1 AYI.OH HL KKINGTON SAMVEI. MAHTS,

Commissioner

DAVIP L.ONLF.

ISAAC

M. ANCK, Auditor of M. C-

Wool.

t'Mt. IV 't'OMl its VMMjMj Mj

Wool Exchange

MANUFACTORY!

HIT-

TKHS please send what it will come to after paving freight to Columbus. Miss, 1 have been troubled for several years with indigestion have had to tako pills every night for ten or fifteen years and in February, 1HGJ, I was attacked with general paralysis.- 1 wai confined to my room for the hahtneo of the year and, in fact, continued in a very weak and nervous condition until come two months tfinee, when 1 was put under an operation, and your CKiMtos

At tlu» old sign of 4 *Wool

Wanted,JL.ynn Cor­

ner, CVawfordKvillc.

AVool (irowers, Look Here!

Kxatnine our stock and look for yourselves. The lurgcst and best stock ol Woolens we have ever offered to our trade, and on better terms than for years.

Shirtings, Trimmings, A:c., Are.

Colored and White Carjiet Varus, that are good. Cottou Varus, Matting, &c.

Warding, Spinning and Roll Carding

done promptly ami in orilor. Wool reeuived nt th. -TMictiiry nr htori- for i-xdinngc or work april '.'7. lf6Tin3. H. .n. IHI.I.H,

Findings

MSool and Shoe Findings.

OOOl mid Shoe Kiiulinc? of crorjr description, tantly on hand and for salo at the lowest eashjpnoc, at WM. I'. WATSONS.

I.Ol'INVII.l.K, KY.

E. J. Binford & Brother,

Aitcnu, Cniwroi'dnvillr, fail,

Purify Your Blood!

Hurley's Sarsaparilhi.

Of all the remedies that have been discovered during the preaoui ace for the "thou-'aud ills that flesh is heir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only ten years have elapsed sine-' the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying experiments, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it is,alrendy recognised by the moat eminent physicians in all part* of the country, to be the most surprising ami ettective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge.

U75 4 30 Ull «7

Principal of Ccng'l School und ehool tax for IKfifi Iiiquor License .... Jut. of Com. School Fund Int, of Cong'l School Fund Show License Docket Feed, Circuit Court Road Revenue Townshin Revenue.... Special School Revenue Dog Revenuo Redemption of Lands Sold for Taxes.. hstray uud Hounty Revenue Soldiers' Relief Ro\ Road Damages Docket Fees, Com. Pious Court .Jury Fees County Revenue

5,:wj \'2 5:»u oo 1.31HI 4! i.4o:» tio 15 00 (K» D,i»7y 35 3.UW 0G

All other Compound* or Syrups of this root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Faculty, because on being tested, they have beeu found to contain noxious ingredients, which nutralize tho good otleets of tho Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure tho health of the patient. It i* not so with Hurley preparation.

This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a certain ami perfect cure of the following complaint? and disease*

I .ma 1.4--9 03 7 frl 7.1.-3 27 fill 40 50 (HJ 'J4 00 1) 00 OG.'.HJH L'U

AjfrClt'lillX lif tin Hi,III), JJdhltllil/ CoMlVf-

iirss, Drhility. Dixrnm si nj (he A'ttliiryx,

Dt/fpijifiti, rJri/grpilun, FrmaU lrrctj-

iliarili's, Fislu/ri, till Skin Dixnt-

srf, l,uer ('uiiipliiin/, huligrx-

04

(iiiii, I'tha, /'ttlniuiitin'/ J1.1-

ftisrf, Si/p/it'/ix. Scrofula

or h'ini/'a EtH.

E. J. Binford & Brother, Ageuts.

Hurloy's Ague Tonic!

PERFECTLY RELIABLE!

§§ff •sSSsS^,'-

Tho only ly f„ N,U],

nnl

Fi-veror

AL-UO

iind

rover that is or can he depended upon is Hurley's Ague I onic, lhero have been thousands cured by using it who had tried tho usual remedies without benefit hut in no cua» hu«

Hurley's Ague Touic

COO 00

1,151 70 0.01M 93 170 Go 3,4J4 t? :«o 7if -.4"3 5» 057 GO 5(30 4ti lfil

railcil Iu ellrct •. curr. All wli„ liuve usoj it clicurfully loll tlioir nftlioti-il fricmlx of it,Rsn«iiro and certain cure for chills and fever- Any one suffering trom thechills would coinult their o»vn interest by sending to a drug store and buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others and will bo certain to euro all cases of lever aud ague or

KH) 00

1 A Rs

1.141 40 14(5 50 50 tJO il7 50 1,073 30 tf.:w4 Hi 4« :«i*j oo 31,000 00

E. J. BINFORD Si BiiOTIIEK, Agents.

iai iti.i vs

POPULAR WORM CANDY

As tili« in really A RPKCIVII' FRUI WONU.v nml tbo 1IKST AND MOST I'AHTAHI.K KOKM togivi- to children It IS n"t Hurprisinij that it fast tiikin tli„ ,,lncu of hi.! PrupRrutioiiji lor wornu-it l.oing purfectly tnateluus. liny child will tnke it.

A I I

lit KI.KT'N

STOMACHIC BITTERS!

xf S

h\

lllllllltl/,

Liy-tif

/th, itkitiss, In-

111ifrstion,or DytprfiMa,

II iin( n/ Action o/ (In• Jjivrr,

OR DISORDERED STOM ('//, 7 here tin ini Bitter.* (lint Ctin Com pure with

these in reinovinn tliene diytrcs»ini[ I'omplninLi Kur sale or ciin ho h«.l at any drug store in the I uited states, or frtitn the proprietors,

JAMKS Itl'lipl.K ii Co., lioulsville, K•.

E. J, BINFORD & BR0., Agents.

BETTISON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

HUHI

Warranted 110 Slioriily or

Waste floods.

We hare a splendid stock of •".".v

OOCHIH,

Summer

(-ottotiadu.Si''- ni Micctmgtf,

pro\en itself one of the best Liniments made tor %Spram», l»rui*es, «tc., in ail eases when tried for either man or beast, and will all we claim for it I ry a bottlo, and we aro satisfied you will never Rf. torwards use any other.

Extract Jamaica Ginger.

Lse James Kuddle A Co.'s Kxtraot Jamaica (linger for all hummer Complaints, Cholera. Orainn-. Indigestion, Ac. 1 his is the puro (Jinger, and can be relied on.

JANES RUDDLE & Co., Proprietors,

I'OriNVIM.K, KY.

E, J. Binford & Brother,

A cj

Craivfordsviltc^ Indiana.

July l*07welyKY