Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 July 1867 — Page 2

CRAWFORDSV1LLE, IND

Saturday, July 20,1867.

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flood in the Colorado* liiver. Only two buildings were left uninjured.

Sauta Auna is reported to have been a

a prisoner on parole at Campeaehy on 224 \nsl., um\ in m_i_r

•There are now 1,7_'U convicts in tlie Illinois I'euitentia.-y. 7H) of wl.om earn

about ten cents per day more thin it costs to keep tliem.

The Augusta (tut.) ('hriinirh- charges

that a white man was rulu.-ed registration

disease similar to the cholera has broken

out among the liegrjes on the planta-

ease has every i\.\.c:uanee of cholera, though it has confined it.-c\V the tie groes. (Ill one plantation uluvan died during a /eir (/ays: on another four, an-l

on a t.'iiri place live died during one

week aud number.- are sick. The disease

it is thought, wa.- nrought 011 by the negroes eating large (juanlittes of catli-h

half-cooked ami seasoned '3'

I he CoMMm-inl Ailn r/isrr aav-'

movement that looks as though it would become formidable, has been organized

at ashington, among some of the members of Congress, to put Sheridan for-

ward as a Presidential candidate. Speak­

er Colfax friends do not like the attempt and will oppose 11 secretly or openly.

The Baltimore papers say that Charles

Jarratt, negro who made an affidavit charging the Colored Union Leagues of

Baltimore County, Md., with a couspira-

to kill all the whites, and connecting certain citizens with the atrocious intention,

has been arrested, and is now in jail. has appeared before a justice and made

another affidavit, still contending that the negroes purposed risi the whites, &e.

The hnglish and 1' reuch commanders

of the Pacific Coast Stjuadrous have been growlini at the American Pacific Squad­

ron for stationing a man-of-war at the Sandwich Islands. This Government,

however, has not only refused to take the

vessel away, but has ordered another to

join her. The e.tuse of this proceeding is kept quiet.

The international difficulties likelv to

w"/

a

oVdor

0 0 1

'tl-'-e"of

nations from taking aTlvan

icati waters to demand the body of the ,!'',

late Emperor. The President" and

Commission to select a reservation oi:

which to settle the Italians, pending the

diseu.-siuii of whieh a message was re-

eeived irom tlie lluuse :niniu::it.-iiiu its

non euiu nj "iicp with the bill lor the re­

lief of deserters. Senate adhered and refused rutifoi i-tit-i-.

I'arraiiut mid Hear Admiral liolds-

Ji i.Uiih are the only ollieers on t!u- active

1 our navy who have been in the scrviee fifty-five years.

In the Suriatt trial, on Wi-iliiosiny.

•1 ud l'isher ruled out the to-thuoi-v

relative to the contents of the letter intrusted to him by Booth, for the editor

of tin.? *\thint(tf In nf itC'-r. Thedlarv

of Mouth was mM-odiu-u-! and identified,

and further testimony adduced impeaching cii-htnan by his own declarations.

Hx-Senatnr Hill, of tleoruia, in a spL-eech at Atlanta, -Jay before yestcr-iav

took a decided ground ayain-t ri-i.-oti-sti uction.

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IIII-.:1I.IIII. ol Ohio, one of i- ... ..., ,, ,, I tuteil Mate.- I reasurv. edije.-.lav. was those accused by hen. Lutler ol having ....... ,, *!.,,»t)0 DUO. ol whiih "J .111)11,(Mill were murdered Mrs. Surratt. is said by a I IIT I a aslniirton' correspondent ol the ,\e\v

York Trihiitn- to be actively eu-aued in i.i»ht terrible accident

the prosecution of the son.",.lthou-l» not

"ount o! golil in the

oc

appearing counsel. Jt will he recol­

lected that Bingham was judge-advocate of the Military Commission that tried

tho conspirators, and it is natural that he

should feel a little nervous as the efleet

upon the public opinion, as regards liimsolf, that the acquittal of -John Surratt

would have. Congressman Kiddle, of

Cleveland, is also said to be aiding the prosecution.

The monitor Onondaga, recently sold by our Government to I'ranee, is to be

tovrcd thither by the frigate Themis, of the French navy.

Arizonia City lias been destroyed by a

un 1 1 :,t

oiicebiiry. I ml. Three

little boys, brutlu'is, wore playing on the

outright,

lars

scribed by the citizens of Logausport

(icncral -Sickles, commander of the

Carolina?, lives in great state at a

ton. lie appears ou the street on a

ant afternoons in a carriage, driving lour splendid black horses, with splendid 1

ver mountings, generally with his daughter beside him, and a servant in livery behind. his splendid establishment at-

tracts the enthusiasm of the negro popu-

lation. It is further stated that he nei-

tlier owns nor pays rent for hi. fine resi-

because he had not been the Mate deuce in Charleston, or did not do

State two months., recent date. The building is retained

A telegraph dispatch from the wile of I

on

greatest, exertions have been made to se­

cure the remains of General Meagher,

they have not yet been recovered.

Mississippi papers say that a terrible

Government business," as has been

General Meagher says that although the explained iu responce to the demands

broached

made by the owner, when In

the subject ol restitution or rent to the commander of the Carolinas.

Maximilian left by his will to the wives

of Miranion and Mejia £100.000 each, which they will receive in l*]urope. A

tions along the ,17.00 River. This (lis- dispatch from -San Luis l'oto.si savs that

the body of Maximilian has been delivered to the Hamburg Consul at that place,

and will be embalmod b.V him JII .] .-..j,t 'fifs ri rends.

I en thousand dollars reward is offered

by tiie urcz Government for Manjuez,

an-l he is reported to have about his per­

son one million dollars in foreign exchange.

On the completion of the submarine cable between Florida and Havana, which

will take place iu a short time, Spain will

be in telegraphic communication with

Cuba. This will bo of reat advantage to Spain in of trouble i-i her W'c-t

fndia Islands. The advantage to Hug- I

land of similar communication with her West India possessions will, doubtless,

so ure a connection between Jamaica and

1'lorida at an early dav.

liiTex"

-K«. '-j- i., .t 1

sent from the Navy-yard to the mouth of

the ltio Grande, with a view to watch the

Austrian fleet, which is to arrive mUcx-

his

Cabinet are a unit on this question.

The number of employe* at the Sprint:

field Armory has been increased to 1 220

and will probably be still further inereas-

ed daring the summer. The work of al-

tering the old-model muskets into breech I k'

have already undergone transformation

SUNATE.—Wilson

1 1

I he potato-bug is said to be niakini

groat ravages in Allen county, Indiana.

I ho failure of the rice crop in South

Carolina appears to be beyond a doubt.

Hiee, next tu cotton, lias been the great

1 murdering staple of the South, and the limited area

and condition for its cultivation, make

,!i l'

I ure particularly unfortunate. Kasl

India rice is largely imported, but its

quality is inferior to that of the Carolina-,

Henry \\anl lieecher preachc-l ser­

mon in the Plymouth Church last Sunday oil the .J udiciary. in which he saitl: Kven

the Judges on the bench are bought and

sold like meat in the shambles. One

must

anse i,i relat.on to the death of Maximil- obtain justice. Th, .l^Ucutn, „f V,,,

'»'o court with a long purse to

('oonifn-th.

rr

fc ,n erVllc lshi,H13

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c1 tdlnu lu ui

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lution proposing an amendment to the! exhausfon of'his physical system

Constitution of the United States.

hibiting the States from makiu" any'di*

Unction on account of color or°condition 27 T.T

in civil or political rights, which was ,,

ordered to be printed. Sumner

up his bill permittin-r ncornr-* tn i,„n

office in the District of Columbia and it'

"itli judges during

l-'Wiuice, of Ohio, has pre-

ru! rt fVo,n tl,e Judi

lm,Uee 111 faTOr of

ovel ovur two Ilu

lves

loders is progressing briskly, and 25,000 "f

»Jred pages and

h*''-

0 fur

contluMoi^ at great

,llle ,,R!

introduced a reso-

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Hon. John IU-11 is

u!li

F'"1"1?-

""nd isstill clear,

is extreme, lie resides near the Cum-

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iron-works, in Tennessee, which

a

8

was passed by a vote of twenty-five yeas 'n.o W

to,five

eneration

navs. The bill nrovidlnrr .'hash is at its lowest stage, and proMdtng for a navigation is about suspended.

Our ISailrontl,

The President -if tho Indianapolis,

Crawfordsville am! Danville Railroad

Company returned from New York on

Thin.,lay evening, having concluded a

c.iniracl with Messrs. Smith, King .V:

Alt mi ami their associates, for the con­

struction of the entire line from Indianapolis to l.inv lle—the work to commence

at t'lis place on or before the first ty of

October next. The road from this city

to Indianapolis is to be completed 011 or

before the first day of .January, iSti.l,

and the entire line to 1. in running order on or before the fourth of .Inly, 1S7D.

The contractor.- assure the l're.-ident

that they will be able the

work by tho middle of Ai !. and that they will complete the •i ll ." line much

sooner I1V111 the time agreed upon ill the

eo itract.

We most heartily congratulate our

readers upon our pre-cnt hopeful pios-

peets of the early completion of this

•Meat eiitci-prix in which our whole county is -o vitally interested

The contractors have furnished the

most satisfactory reference of their responsibility and energy.

To the untiring ei orgy and ability of Col. II.I.SON, the l're.-ident of the road,

railroad track, and were lying between tho people are largely indebted for the

the rails, so that the engineer of the (.'in- successful issue, so far, of this great 1111-

cinnati train did not see them iu time to dertaking, which, when completed, will

cheek the train or to give the alarm. -The redound to the lasting benefit of not only

cars ran over them, and killed all three the people of Crawfordsville. but of the

W have no further partieu- whole county.

he difficulty betweeen the Chicago

aud (ireat Western Railroad and its rm-

pluy,s at Logausport, Indiana, has been

settled, by the payment to the latter of their wages with ten per cent, discount.

A special to the Chicago Tint's state-

that the amount, about Sf),0(.)0, was sub­

I I lie Danville. I rbana, liloomin^ton

and I'ckin (Illinois) Railroad, by its

President, Hon. C. R. Guunis. made a

contract with the same parties for the

construction of their line of road, from

Danville to I'ckin, at an eariv dav. so

that we will soon be on a great through

line railroad, from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific coast.

,. Again we say, let our people re|oice in

their present hopeful prospects.--

Information Wanted.

Some twelve or thirteen years ago our

son

W'N.UAM THOMAS LONII

county, irginia. and from that time to

the present nothing positive has been heard as to his whereabouts. Some ten

ata

years ago we heard indirectly of his be­

ing in Montgomery county, Indiana, but

up to the present time we can obtain no

trace ol him. Any person giving infor­

mation as to his whereabouts will confer

a great 1'ivor to his afflicted parrents. by

addressing them at Hast Cambridge,

Henry county. Illinois. Newspapers

throughout the Cnited Statesare respectfully rei|iieste-l to aid us in finding our

lost sou. We can promise them no pe

euniary reeoinpence only our thanks.-

JACOP.

LONG:

NANl.'V LONG

The I'rhilcgi-tl lass.

1 lie bondholder, who lent money to the

(i overntuent has hi.- bonds exempted from ail State and local taxation. The

soldier, who did not lend money to the

Government, but gave it his blood instead

and who parted with his limbs in its ser­

vice, lias all his property taxed, lie may

have but one poor house and lot. but up­

on it he is taxed, while his wealthy neighbor, who rolls in luxury, pays not a cent upon his S100,000 iu Government bonds.

Tlle ricl1 1 1

money is therefore more

highly counted than the poor man blooil

The bondholder is the pnvilo

ind not the soldier

i.l ela

the soldiers I Legal-tenders

i'»I"-'-''cl""cnt.

ii is Held to Ije no uolatiun ol the ua- only in memory and tradition, keep it atiouul honor to pay all mortgages, pro- a tiny of fasting, humiliation and prijyrr missory notes and private and corporation

to

bonds iu leual tenders, aithou-'h payment

was stipulated for cxpresaly iu gold. u„ti"{ "'"i

the buiiiHiolJers organs have the ellVon-

tery ti say that it is a violation of tlie na-

tioual honor to pay a Government bond in that currency. In other words, the

liovermnent can properly authorize others

to do what it can not do itself.

.. The Democratic Contention.

upri-ht man his character will be '""^i although that was the kind of money they lent the (luverninent. The debt ol the bondholders, they sat, is a

contaminated hy the ^reat niajoritv of

1

must

''^e beet,

WEKKLY HEVIE\yrCHA\VFORDSVI14^, INDIANA, SATURDAY, ,UTLY 20. 18(57.

IK)U,

Lt every democrat and conservative

on next Satur- l'

lfMiicinber the Conventio

da

The Soldier vs. The Hoinlhuldcr.®®®

The soldier who spilled his blood in defense of the country, and risked his lile in her deleusu, was considered well paid il he obtained his compensation in greenbacks. Put now the advocates of the favored and exchi.-ire class tell us that it will never do to pay those who __ lent money to the (!overnuieni in greeu-

enough for the latter, but nothing cxeept. f/ry.

A WOMAN writes to the Springfield, Massachusetts, to advise all' women to carry revolvers to protect themselves and their daughters from the attacks of ruffians. Society iu New Kni'-

UI lust ,e

mei,8e VC

with which it is his

ni ortune lat 1C a!j 110

th

®•I

)re crit

sympathies.

A S per hu ....

gold will do for the aristocratic bond- ," holders! A liiomentary obligation, iu I CIIKKSK

blood, and a risk of property more sacred «*KJ i:K—I

than a risk of life! io the soldiers believe this? Is not the currency they were paid in good enough for any body?—Cut Kinj.

per

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a is a A 1 1

nr

Java,...

CO MX COUX MKAl (»t s, FJ^OUU-Harrel ...

IUO ft,

1.1,1

KIS11 Mackerel. Whito FKATllKliS IIA Timothy.

Clover

HOXKV laud IJH AL—White MO l.A S

'''nihly dcmoralizoil

wrockcd his suaI1 lar

and the oId ,na l!i :lssln

season. The crop is reported

ost

I

)rom '"rr

KS—Sor^huin Xew Orleai

OATS Sr 0\rK«S, f- can OIL—l.ard

hat an ut,

f-' of land has been

S uway P' i"ted in tobacco in -Southern Indiana

Coul

1 KACI1K.S— L»ry. i-

notwithstand-

ing the lateness of transplanting. .Southern Indiana wili jiro-luce more tohacce tho present year than in any previous

n»..-.

fresh Can ...

I'OHK. a, I'OTATOKrj, bu SAl/J'—Harrel,

Sack

MChOS—Timothy Clover ,F Flax .*?L UAK—.New Orleans

Crushed.... Fulveriie.l ..

HARK! 3 HEAR AN ANGEL SING!

Wurl away tl.-ii- wliito I'or I links y-Hi h:ib tie c'Jtu^e W'i nijrgcrs ami litin-litililurs

Will iienei'f.irth niaki' .It' lawn! Ami listen tn my story Or we Kill you white trush cos--. I'-ir ik- white man's in .le fc.W-a^e

An-l tie nigger nuiv is bos*'

Ie.v're coming, latl-ler Alicratn Selit-ral niillinn tools l-ey ftitiglil to split tit- I'liiiin

Ami is now lion-holilers' tooN! Sn. sinj away, ye tlurkey.s. Mir happy ilays hah COIIHIe liberty got tie nigger, lint h- nigger's got no home!

Tlic Hatred of (he Mexicans for Foreigners. Admiral Scmincs. iu tlie MctnphN

{••hit. says it was not so niucli that Maximilian was an usurper that CUUM'.I linn to

ho shot, 1-ut lit- was foroi-rni-!

ad.U:

left the

borne of Iii.— piirents .J.\cnn and

XA.N'CT

living at that time in Rockbridge

1

tor. -11111 the result is an uncoiuproinisi hatred ol tho Kuropeati and his civilization

Ihc Fourth or July In tin- South. Tl.„ A,,uh o-as not a very «uud place to celebrate the Itli of July this year, it

being under tho arbitrary rule of four

military despots, who have nothing to

control tbelli save their own will. It

would sound odd, under such circuin-,

stances, down there, to talk of --political'] freedom and independence." The feel­

ing in that section was thus expressed by

the Milie^.morninir of,

I is is the 1th oi July—the anniver sary of tho natal day of American fi dom. Its memories are all our own. and'ft

''•'ii work away ilnr. white trash, re got you in onr clamps. Jo -11. ke iii.I Mon-holilet-s.

ll

11 now shell out the stamp-*-!

I.ft sol.li.'is ]mv ilar taxes. Ami sport ilo wooden leg! 1 'O ilarkers make ile luusii-

While white folks work itti1 l»c&!

i»e ni^jrer's ^ot the lmror \n 1 has «jot de inside track. An 1 chiM'y white (rash workinp-inan

Has a nipper on his hack I on listen to do sinking, In which I taken do pride. And von white folks want me to,

I juniji on your hack and ride!

SPECIAL NOTICES.

llo

"Mexico, which had ht.-cn hut out (Vom all intcrcoui-r-c with the outer world l.y the jealous policy ol' Spain, lor nearly three ceuturies bo lore she ai-hioved her, independence, is as barbarous to day in her instincts as she was when 11 idal-jo"' and Morales first raised the shout m" liberty in her mountains. Mku a mastiff which has been lunir chained to its kennel. she has a morbid hatred ol' all newcomers, whom she regards as intruder* The intensity ol* tlii:, hatred of foreign-: ers is inconceivable by those who have not visited the i-ticrior of Mexico. Ou the borders, where the intercourse with foreigners lias been more free, the I'celinir is not so obvi uis. All the old .Spanish jealousy and prejudices of race have been engrafted upon the native Indian cliarac-!

Kslatc for .Sale.

i.I.M us. IV .1 KI:I:M:V. Ileal Kstnle Ai .-iit-, h.t\ now mi -uk- a laim- number -if I-'iirms, nt l-.w uls, K'«mo I" or ad unjirrivod and unimproved us follow.*:

A hou*»» ami lar^c lot —house eoataiui ni some Ht or I- r'"'!!^, in ^.uth-ue-t part ..f town, on the it'-.rt'i-wo.-'t oorner uf South and West street.-*. This i-one ot the m-st. desirable loealities iu tho eity, ainl will he sold on t!ie most reasonable terms.

A LSO—A d»s*»nihlo property—* aeres—well iuiproved. just out-side tho eit\outh. A new 2-stury rann htiii.-!' eontainin^ !."» ruo:u a good ham and other out building-? and an un^urpao'sed younsorehard. \nt in hearinu'.of •»«, acres.

ALSO-A i!-ucn !•»:—a small liou: This is

no tiie must desirublc builtlinir lot. near and i" ottered at low figures, 11 at. the lioeorder's ollioe.

May 11 -I-J Ce.Iar Street. Xe-.v Vt.i

Lalaycl!!- Klcani Kngiiu-and Itoilt-i- Works. I he ituilt'r.-i^tte.l wi.-ulil l-* ive tu infm tn the "ul.li.!,t.l.jii tiley n-xi pi---p.ir.-it t.. turn nut

I ti.lahle and Mailun irj Tnsim, ...... 'In -hoi-l lii.li.-e. We have a'i,i-ia|..,| ti lth us, iu the lluiler Makinu' husiuess. CKtintii:

sup.a intea.l that liraa.-h.iiu.I win.-.. |.,n- etperienee ati'l we.l kn-.wu skill tvair:iut- us in :i-.-uriiii th..su wii.i '.jivor us with their w..ik. that it will he well lt'Ue.

kf.

tliu more tk-ar licoau.-o tlii-y mark tiie trayt between tlic past and the pri'Si-tit.®^^

I To i-i.-lcbrate it now for what it was would be a mockery of the glorious dead past, and a satire upon the living present. Let I

Almighty !od to have pity on a natnm

eh ,linjw

-,°" /'.e

which a glorious ancestry hequeathed to' it. To the reflecting man it is a day utf solemn reminiscence, and not of hilarious! exultation. God save the Republic

that ,-ecret society as beiusr dan-

ero,1H

1

lately erected iu that city.

plicitly admits the error of his yjiuli

in-: III-:AMM POOL, AND llill'SK OK Ml- lift

!!•«iirL

A-miiIuIIIIII I:-|inrts.

1 iu

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alio will

I-1 lies, and

will pfty partieular attention loSotti n'11.1 nil Other Uepnir-: ..u l'..rtahle Kn-i H.iU-r.--.

I!..iter I'at.-liiuu-nt a .listnnee il..ne nt nil tin With the k'H-t pi.ssil.lt: tlelay. It. Jt. .'Ii-UH.ITH CO.,

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i"^ "«'ay its birth-

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Tlic Beginning ant) Kntl. '-'7. 111. H. Seward commcncc.1 his "j?®?

1 itic.-i 1 life as an Anti-mason, lie de-

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-*.IM

to the liberties of the country,

net was to make a pilgrimage to|

Roston, in company with the President, to dedicate the new Masonic- Temple?

Georgia has built more than s-venlv cotton factories since the war.

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35 lr«aK»t. 'rn 1'.-I--1 vi II i-. I ml. Dccl.lMto.lyw

I Aiii K. C-iiii.i S, DK IN'TKIIMITTENT KKVEK curi-.l, or 05 tl.e m-1111-y rt-fundi'd. I'll. Win's Aam- ['illy arc :,o entirely a now moilioine, nml linving boon trio-l in _lj over L-iilir-r till! very wor.-t and ol,,tii tu

I H-n-

.S 1.1 t.j liailiiij druggiju I-vcrj-wln'ro. K-r silo

SCIIKS'CK,

III.-,- till- -i-.::i.K-li .01.1 liv.-r is m:i.!o ..'.'.iI,,'j"V.""JV''1:4 "'1

1 ,1 ...

ork. Ih»t»ii. and at his principal Oilkv in I'hiladolphia ove:y weok. Sot daily paper* nf oaoh place or Jr.'* pt!ii ,h!i't •.* 1n-nmpiii.11 ('.r hi.- day^ fur vi-itatic»n.

I'loasv «ilirc»\t when pureiiasint that tho two Iikone.Jo4 ul 1) i-tir. miij uhonin tho last sta^o ol iiMimpt.on, and tho t»lhor a ho iiuwis. in p»irtoot health, areoii (h.* (iuvriiiiiK'u stamp.

Sold hy all Dmu'^i-ts ami |)oa!ors, prioo pT huttlc.ur?: .10 th. half d-./.en. All letters for adviee .O1011M h-:i.|dres^',l to Dr. Si*HKN*V IVliv.'ipal Olli.'o, No. i:» N.,rih Sixth Stioot. rhi! :dclphia,

f*oi!ora! Wholesale Ait.-nla KMII.I It arne.: At *,,.t N V. S. S. lhtnoo. lialtinmre. Md. .Jnliii D. I'arko, Cineinnati. Olii., Walker A T:iy|..r, rhieii««». 111.: I't/llin-i lhn. Si. L.ujN. M.,. vkv.v

AltKA.\MAS I'I to.II.

S I

.MON OL-' .MI:I)|('AL .MI N. fl"in

I "int. lute .i..Ark.. Mi.y ::i. 'i....

I IIU..I011S lln.l.—Dear sir: l.ast Kt-lniitry I was I in Louisville pnr«'ha-«inL: druu-. and 1 ir,,t s«.tne of .vour SarMipnriUn and Cedr.m Hitters.

My j..n-in-lnw. who »a witli me iu the .-.tore. Iia.l tioen down with rheuin.itim for s«»me time, eommonethe Hitter.-', and soon found his ou.-ral health

imprt-ve.l. Ilr. liisi, wh.i ha I ami he :ilsn impr..veil.

in had health, tried them,

H. WAI.KKIt.

Extract of a Letter from PKOVIPKNCI:,

A 1

N.,

May

iMt. JOHN Brt.T.: I send you f(»r CKIUION* IJITTKics jlea-e send what it wille.-iaeto after paying freight tu olumbus. Miss, ve been troubled tjr several years with indiu'esti a Imvo had to take pill evory night 1 »*r ton or 1. ieon years aud in hobrunry, 18W, I wa^attaeked with «eneral paralyse. I was cunnned to my room for tlie balanee of tho year nrub in taet, eontinufd in a very weak ami nervous condition until fomo two months since, when I was put( under an oper:Kion, and your CK LUTOV HITTKUS for treatment. I eummeneod improvriyht away, and am irotty well resltired. ours, truiy,

A. i„ I A I..

TO C'O^'.St'JIPT! VSvS. I he advertiser, ha\ i:iic been restored to liealth in fow weeks by a voryimplo rotn»Mly nfu-r having a suiJVred t«ir sovt-ral yoar- with a severe lum aileetioii and that dread disease Consumption—is an.viwtis tt» make known tn his felluw-sufferers the moans of

1 all witti doiro it, lu- will send oopy of tho preseription ue»l (free of eliiirae.) with the direetii.ns for preparing «nd usinp the same, which they will find a st'KK

CI'HE

ilooum's n.ldition of outH»ms, A s.itue bearing fruit,

:-.

*{junoJ^

r.KKOKS or YOl'TlI. A ('i iit!t'iu iii tva.. ,-u:IVr tor year.-- fri.m Nervuu.i -hi'.it.v. 1'remature Decay, and nil th" etlWU of J-'-uthful ia.Ii.-eretinn will. f.,r the sake -,f suireriim-humr-nity. vml free to tll »h., nee.l it. the. recipe "n.l ilIreeti'-iH fur ni:il ini the ,«impli renie.ly hy whieli lie was 1-nre.l. Sull'erer- iwishinz tn prufit by tho a.lvi-rtiser's exiK-ricnc-. t-aa tl-.s„ hy a.ltlre-sinK ill iierl'eei, euuli.lenee. .IOII.V II. OIIUKN.

f..r CUNSPMPTIOV, ASTHMA, UJCON-

(.Miris, Cot.'tiil', t'tn.Prf, and alt Throat and lun^ Affeetions. 1 he only object ot the advertiser in sending the I'roscri/Jtion is to benefit the alllietod, and spread information which he conceives t- he invaluable, ami ho hopes evory uft*orer will try thi- ronudy, as it will eost them nothing, and m-Jj prove a blessing, l'arties wi.-»hin^ the prescription. 1'KKK, by return mail, will plea-o adlress,

UKV. KinVAHU A. WILSON. iiiiHin.ohur^,.Killed Co.. .New Yoik.

Mayl I'tiTy 1

'.N .I'J-^'ig,store for anything in the

dniir line

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Marble Works.

^Wriuul/lliuS MMMiiilMH

s-VJ

Books.

of

rhiludolpVin, is to «Hssoh*o the fonil

Manhood: How Lo.sl, How iicstorod,

KIHI

iimUo it into eh.viiu\ the firnt proctrsH of iliir stion. Hy clciiiisiiii: the ?t»»miu:h with Schi-nck's Muit.lnikf 1'iljs. thf T«.nSf "ii the upp^til^. niul foml tliill ruit 1 be htfuri' it will ho i'li'ily 'IlKii-'tril. ''nn.-unii ttji iMii'int li«-curtvl iy Si-hi'iu-U*- I'ul iiHinii* Syi up mi! I lH'.iithy oj»«i tho an-l Pills aro roijuirM.l in nearly oV"iry ."uujption. A half il /.en u(" the SKAM'lvKU

Jmt jmhtirhft!, a new edition of

Dr. CliltVEUWEMiH' C'elcbrntetl KMNAV on the K.U)U'AJ. cntK )withiut uiodiicino) of Si'KKIUTOKIIIUKA.or Seminal wenkne.", hmduntnry Som.nal Losses iiiroTKNev. .Mental and I'hyMrul lneu-

N.,."rri"t": ,!t

H.1

r,os

rosi«)r«Ml, heniM! tho ImiK' «hilc«Mn,o ors(xua1 oxtrava^oiioe.

TU.\!('ami three ur t'uu!'h iyci tho A.N" D!1A IC I'll. I, S ill on re ajiy mdinary ea?e -f ilyspep-i: lr.

SCIIKNVK

mako* pn»fos.-icITAL visits in Now

i#

Pll proprU.fi,w of ^tii».li.-hii.eiit having Wwi otuM»oa in th«* Marhlc Husiiuvss for Hourly twenty y^-ars. rlunni: which time they hnve mauufactnr?a .-iiini' tliu line.«t Monti men h. lublet ami ltrav'atone work that was ever rrcote.l in the Western conritrj, betf leave to inform the citizens of Montgomery niul ailjr.inmk' counties that tliev have n«»w larce and splendid lot ot

AMlilUGAX AM) IT.IIJVA

MARBLE

TABLETS,

fl'ABIi MO.\, Crawfordsville-. In.l

-\o(i'«

IS lier.-bj- civi-n tli,it tin- un.I.-r^i«ii.-.l li.n lioi-n llT'Tflr l-.-xi'i'iitur ,,l thu lu-t will an.l icst.-i-"Hi.t ol Alitiuh l-.nnorc. lau-ol MoutKoiiiL-ry i-oiliitv, doi-i-n.siMl. rinnl cstntu ijsulv.-iit.

AHSOLKM KLMORK.

duly IHth HiJ?—3w

'V. ,V

arliek

E. J. Bmford & Brother,

note

HJth

(-as,-.

„f

Hi '-''il'-I" ever, and nt failu.I urett In i.ne oa^o to X, etTect a .*poetly euro, the proprietor guarantees them TUO ''uri '„''v,'ry

l,v,-n

after all other medieine.i

-j ,K,! 'iiiTeriiiif should immediately lro them a trial. They an- warranted to cure. Fur ittle hy •JU Dni^yi.-ts, or .-ent by mail on receipt of Hie priee SI,

Address D11. ITT, IJUI Gil, Cincinimti,Ohio,

«Y Cos-

.ami IT3, unl»t'e«i by n«*If.in.

Tho eelehrated author iu thin admirable clearly demonstrate*, from it thirty yoaM,hu^oo-'!fiil practice, that the alarminif consequonces i.f .nylf limy t- riulinilly .Mit«'.) willioll tliu ilai-Bi-rous use.-f iitturiiitl .Mi-dnim-

)r

tliu npplicntion'ot' tin-

Kinli—pin 1111 ni mil it

IU-KIMUMTIS

I* of curt! nt oiict-

-•T'rtiini,

-iinnlt-HUC-

nml cliVctual. l.y which cvt-ry

.t-rtT. 1111 iHitlicr his cntiiliiinn limy lit-, limy euro

IIIIIIJM-U,

t-LIT-aply.what

priviitoly

ITIUL

IIAIUCAI.I.V,

II [-"This Lwlurc .-h-.uhl In- in Ihu Iminlsuf ,.v,TV y-mtli ami ever 111.111 iti thdl.mil. Si-ill, miller Hi-Ill. in 11 pliiin vnrulupe. tu any ml-ilre.-j rosT-iiai-t, nil reeeipt of «ix e-jnt.s. or tivti pnst stump.--.

A'l-lress tli.* pulili^htTs. «.'11AS .l.r. KI.INK.tCU.

....i.'rMi.V .^--

rk (,m

For Sale.

r^i.vn roMt

I \v 11.1, ,ell at privut.. «ili-t.n i.r ufler f-.ur ei-kj' ir..111 iiuli liereiit,-me hiimlreil nml ninety (I'.mi ninety (l-.Hi/ »uty. Iinlinuii.

:ii i-e- ut Inn.I somite in M-.ntt ..mery •-'ill 'iVe,-t '!K w'"

1

'T? Oie 'halVinee'i'n'

ill (reek U.in-lnp Ihati.art in Jliuli,,,,, town -hip ile.-erihed a» lo!l.»w: I in- north ea^t half of

-etinu .xoyen (7). town twenty (tfii), ranee four ft) tl r:0li 'trt .!t* nt t.»?t hall north ea«t tjuurter oetion twenty-live I (-»/. town twenty ranife five (."0, neres 3U.

KH31.-OK S u.K.—(Jue third tlowtl, olio third in he

1

S

,,

the rt'sitlue iu c-iihteet/imuUl

tliL trelin,er exeeutini: not.-n hear HIT interest 101,

tttleiiei| puyiiu'iits, vvaivnm relief from valuation

JUKI. STODDAlil).

Plumbers

i-eral

Or. r.itree, win. liu.l lieen in hail health f..r se years—sit.nmeh an.l liver atl'eete.l—he iuiprnve.l ,.,, mueli liy the use nf ymir Hitters. Intleeil the Ce.l'ron Hitters has ^iven you «reat pupnlarity iu this .settleineiit._ 1 think 1 e.uil.l sell a ijreat t]uautily of y.iur metlieines this full—especially of your Cetlron Uilt-rs iin.l Sarsiiparilla. Ship mo via .Memphis, .-an- Kiekut -t .Neely. Kespectfully.

». K. WAM.ACK

«. AM. 11 1:. .I AS. W A1.1..1CK.

WM, WALLACE & BROTHERS

rk,l

I

I* a 1 1» 1 in i, i,

aud Steam Fitters

Stort-Kuoiu, C't.lumhia St opposite Spears''\lili waukee block. i-.u'Avitn ii, i.vii*»v»

'"P. Kerry St. between 3J itnd -Uli,'

W?„\S:s^tw."iV0 "lliro

Vt

u•

WALLAOK

may -I lftj?vl

Hal. iu Treasury.

A linos.

v.- Receipts and Expenditures

Annual Hoard of County ('oiuiiii*ltiii«i'R nf \i

'l.:iTs''i'n'"7, Vve:\V,.\vit'::'"''

3I

HECEII-TS.

Ann.unt in Treasury Mny :ii, lsiw T.. Fines'

1 Sc,1 1 Kl

UTj s»i •-t :ti» Uli GT

IViiieipal „f tVuL-'l Sell",,'oiVunil'.!." »V»no«l tux for IHW J-iquor Liivrife Int. »f Coin. Sclmol I-'inni Int. of Ct)n«r,| School Fund hhuw liioenso 't Docket Kcos, Circuit Court K«»ul Kevpjiuo rownsliiji Kovonue.... \\\, Spccial School Uevonuu Iinr Hcvcnue Koilt.'mption of Lund^ Sohl for THxe^ Kstray I'una \y Hounty Kt'Veuuc So'diot-v Relief Uewmii'. luuul Dainuyoi' Di.eket fees. I'lens Vuun'. Jury tecs County llevenuc- iV.

1 i*j no l.niK) 49 I. wr 28 |j Wl

ounty Kevenue Refunded Insane luque.-t Court Allowance Jurors' Fees Judtfo ut the Com. I'leas C»urt orouer inquests Attorneys' Fees ,| public I'rintin^ l» f'V1 prosecutor *lvoad lainn^es .. eu nship 'i rustee-t.... specific Allowaneo

ISAAC

9

-l'-.. .tl-., which will --.,1.1 it 1.1 tu -JO ,„. tr.iv.-fti,,

\V« arc also prcpiim! In rurinsli J,IM|- STuM for liuililinu piirn.ixi-.4i ,\|.\UUI,I- SI.AIIS hearths( .111,1 MAItlll.l- nml

S|,AT|.

the lowest {iiiiUje rates,

X. li. Hcwarc of ,i»i-ntx who ,vri-.i-llinu i«r

."MHIY ,,1 AMKI.I.-AN

A IIIII.K

„TI,l.-

IHIII-mili,,r..r

Itruwiniis .in.l c-sli.nr.u-x „f ,„i

rk rtln

applicuuiii, liy k-ttcr. or a! thu .-hup.

All Work llt-lhrrcil Aororilln! to Coatract.

in '.\l:,rl,U- W nioioinl III..,•!(.

Kiceutor.

H.YtM'ufor's Sale.

IN'FFI

I

"R?RV'

EII

,°N

1 ,VI!L IL

'U j" I'ublio

!"I'",' tin-

-th dny OT* AUGUST,

LI-O. lit till, INTO ri-SI.K-ni-F- .,r Abijiih Klmore, illF.L .E:1RL f„rd-vilk-, HIS p,-, 1,11 il pr.-ncrly-1 ,1|I,J,Jt„1K .,RT ,|„- followini .I I

I"",!- T--'T'If. Slieup. II.I'J'. Corn

I the lield. \Viieat in the bushel Karmiiii (it'ensiis,

approved dei."urity. afid without Mief

I'L^NI valuation LAU.I*.

13th, L-r,T— TVV.

AIISUI.KM I.I.MOKIJ,

Kxeoutor,

Leather -w—

Harness IafhVr~

A I.A Mil -, assortment of Harness I.ea-ber just re1 '-mvoda WM. 1'. WATSON'S.

t\uvy Toliacco. of sweet chen

A -V exeellent brand of sweet Tobac- -A.^NONTHI'F^THOSE1''IIIJE" nJ-IL" ,M'L'

Veo,for sule by td«c3tf.lnhewini:!N.ivylino.

IKI

I'.'X :ir. H/J1H W,

I.S«5 W 03 7 50 T. i.-:i 27

Ol!l 10 3[\ 00 00

MMV

.11. IrnJ?

Amount i.f out-iainliiiK \V

Orders have 1 V.r

,nJV.H 0,1

?T

1 Jg4

Halaucc in Treasury MiUjcot t«. Draft J?~77 *»n Cunytytniu ot* tiie followim Futias. to-wit rtii.-ipuj ^,,j

oni:rcsional4

Interest of

Scliool Kutul$ 1TGH1 I.IK* if i.v'tj 73,1-4 ly

nt

Cuitiiniin School Fund....

bounty ln'Sviiun proper

$ 77.213 .-1

KX'l'K VIMTI lrawn on the Srea.-ury. tu

Sehuol Kutid."

.. ," ^.'oJiuimn 8elioo| Fund tax. License' and Interest (.oim'! School Fund Interest,....,.. .M'.nt-omery Co. Aar. Society

I, I IK) (JU 1 ,» i"* jG

2.450 J*:i 5:, 12 0U

Uoad Kevenue (li.-lmr.«ed 1. V'Wij.hii» l^'vouue disbur.sed pfeial School Itevcnne diihur.-ed..

3.UH OG

Doi? Keturnin^ Fines Hoadnand Highway* ........... Jjxpeu.-eot' the Poor .. j» Assessors-..... ruidie building 4 Kxpen-e »f Criminals uel, Liuhts hxpen.se of County Asylum

Sup Hook?»,t Stationery ['"iinty Utfieers Kxpen.sen of Elections

l.ixjr. IU 1(1 371 3 .513 -IU I.tflti DC

H7

1.747 4.r» j37 L'j 2 I 08 Hit tiOO 00 l.lil 7U .oy-j 17 Cu 3.4J4 330 7-J -.4.^3 u:»7 GO

OtiC 4ti IH'I 12(1 (KI

1.141 40 Iti '50 CKJ i?47 50 l,(»73 3U v».334 l'J 4.42(JB 4H 3ti3 00 3],0tK) (HI

Kedempti(»n of J.und sold for Tax..' Soldiers' Kelief .. /*rid!£e near Ourlington.

County Hcrenue loaned *. Total Ai»ount oultandinj,' at Inst Report'

Amount ((f Warrants redeemed by 1 reasurer during the year....

S104/.WJ

rriul

outstunding .Miiy

K|-KFIS«TO!f'

-SAVUI

AMIKI.

.MAIHV,

S 1.W1 U.',

UAVII) L.OND. AKJ,

C.jiiimi.-isioiicr3.

M. AXCK. Auditor of M. ('.

Tlillineiy Store.

—fe?—

}n\

AXTI.I-'S.fur

.it

.Millinery Slorc,

No. 3 Rmpiro Block, Main Street,

11}

'J"

IRU-

IA. loll will HI vi- Iin.ni'J- nn.L VNT )ctti-r iv--rk L-V ca.hn^ uii Us and see what you are bui

flltl't I^ 'I

MRS. C. W. SANBURN,

N now ni the miirkot with thu

smm

•ii Street. ..p|„-iiu (.V,!,

1

rinc-sl Slock of Spring Goods

cvi utr.-rr.l t., Ilio trade in Crmvford.sville, which she is selling at

wm

Greatly Reduced Priori

Her (J„od. CUBMI.U ill P»rt of

Sirntv and Frcm-h Brald'^^ Hals aud Kon•!«*. date stylos) ALSO— nonnot.-! and Flowers, A sjilcndid stock

I'atCrU 1 JoIII|f:tS,

W O are also ueviit.i tor the celebratod

UTMismse I Wheeler & Willson

Sewing Machines,

Bleaching and Pressing

in1«S?it .""V

Uc

J.KK A HUO. 1 Wisaoi"SNALIW,

inir

dectnr .L LKK A

-V.- Alao particular attention «ir8

cn to all kinds of silk and relvet work. April 13.tm.tr. Mrs. (.'. \V. Sis-nt'itK. ?I

AI

WS4"RT-