Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 April 1856 — Page 2
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A. GILKEY, Editor.
THURSDAY, APRIL '21, 1836.
ir -4»•
S3" 1\ R. SIMPSON,
JOURNAL.'
ID" A. J.
of Lafayette, Tnd., is our
authorized^ Agent, at* that place, to fecievc'nll
SHI'LAR,
of Wavela'nd, is onr atitw-
OLD XliifiE PLATFORM!
Extension .f oud Tr»c whUkr '"",
E A uJi^D
,,, ARCIIY "—Pierce's Cabinet.'
WE MEAN TO~SUBDUE YOU.Douglas to the North,
Iie
HuJp
MEN ou Guard To-ni^ht!
PIERCE.
FIIAXK
diilafcs for lb. viiriouR cilv offices. A full meeting is
&2T We wero much gratified tlii^ morning to see our esteemed friend Mr. J. D.
DEI
Journal. Also our young friend
DUFRF.ES,
"The Republicans of Ciawfordsville will remember the Convention on Satur- Proceedings ofthe Republican Convention, dav evening. Its purpose is to select can- Held in the CourtHouse, Crawfordville,
requested. Convention met pursuant
JAMES
Editor of tho Elkhart County
Times. The}r are both in good health, and will remain with us a few days.
The committee which was appoint-
and attend the Convention without fail.liemember that it will bo lieM on Thursday tho 1st day of May, in the City dianapolis.
By reference to the proceedings
Convention held last Saturday it will bo
delegation from "Old Montgomery."
Central Commit tW .11 ,l„
Supper. 1««
The Ladies of the Methodic Church in *P
this city, will give a grand Supper in the 1
old Church, ou Tuesday evening, Aprii the
20th.
Admission—Gentleman an I Lad\
Let there be a full attendance. The proceeds of lhe Supper will be ap
in our thriving Citv promises soon to be-
complain that they do. not get their papers
If they are not distributed properly at Ala-
mo, it is not our fault.
trol over the Post Office department at that place. If such complaints come to us
again wo will be under the painful necessity of making tho proper inquiries in regard to tho matter. Any person concerned
itjn mind.-
The Convention.
ConTrSry to the predictions' of Old Liner* and others hot less interested, the Convention wis well attended., llundrod# of tha liardy vjBomany of onr pounty were eArly in their Attendance on Saturday .moruing, manifesting ft zeal in the Republican 'cause, t?hicli augurs a triumphal success next tali. The Court Hosuso was crowded to overflowing, and much enthusiasm prevailed. The Indies who are always firstiin every good:worlc, worejon hand in numbers abundant. The ladies arc on onr side —thank the good Bewigr-for it. and-thenv too, and when they are with us, the Devi J, his emissaries and all tho rest of
fed! Agent,at that place, to rccclvc moiiicj on orfltors (l&livGrcil 4uldrGRSS ill £41 will tell foi »ub,cri1„ioti ami advertising Kr .» the Rtp„Uic»n came hi Montgomery Co.m-^
ftttend
State Convention. Wo hope to see a full for said District,
Thc
!oL9n:
t0
cents Single Gentleman, oO Lady lo. i"1**
r-.lder .J. L. bMiT., will deliver an appro-,
pnate address on the occasion. His lepu-
tation as a humorous speaker on such occasions will no doubt attract a large crowd. Thc invitation is extended to every body.
o- r- .i -n ar ncr. i,
1
come a Iso. 1 of the kind. During our i.
This f5and which was lately organized citizens of that, Territory, and which (.on-
interest of the occasion. Wo bespeak for brought about by bad faith and monstrous
a brilliant future fraud: the ruthless act which now
in withholding papors will please take
notice.
of sc Dm!r,
He vrti be found at Culp's Hardware 1 .. ,, IT T» gt0rt 1 course of the meeting, Hon. S Lane, I WALNUT—J.-H. Harrison, Doct. Par
and
James Wilson, Esq., our own brilliant
yvJ
to Rule America!" fo.- Um-ir. the
wo lutI room we
uj.j l, those able addresses, y. Would that every ILBOJT, Esq., in (heir behalf, in an ndForeigners and Catholics
Republican in the Countv could have heard
ByOfficial notice has just been sent us Conventions: D.n. Yoant. A. Rose, Tho.. ....
E
»i!roa,U
Clln
Convention for half fare. Let tl.e.e be a
Jamos
A7 legitimate fruits of that repeal.
jar Some of our Alamo subficnbeis,. That we are in favor of an ef-
ect ve
iegularly from that oflice. We pledge onr shall conflict with no constitutional prohonor that we put them all up in two pack- viion, shall afford ample security to thc ages and that they leave our office all right.! citizens ofthe Stale against all tho e\ils of
nt
J35^
S redict
to Save the Union a glorious future for tho Republican causc.! arose and addressed tho convention for the 7-77 ,T Republicans of Montgomery Countv, spice of an hour and a half, in his usual ^IKc
mSn: not disco,„„
gC
of success is shining upon us.—
1
There is every thing to encourage ut«—let us forward move in the glorious cause."
to
wblch werc
previous an-
nouncament. A full attendance of delegates
present. .... R\ ,. TT TT I tion which was adopted: On motion of Hon. Henry b. Lane, John
nr.Es, foimcrly of tho Indianapolis Beaid, Esq., was called to the chair, Qnd Tlxomas 0. Ohborn to tho convention of
nnamraonsly adopted.
observed that e\ery Lepublican in tho (Jou bo instructed to cast their ballots for! On motion of H. S. Lane the convention County is considered a delegate to the'James Wilson, Esq., of Crawfordsville. I then adjourned. Hon. JOHN BEARD, Pres't,
.1^0, to the 'dlatou, I.rael XV.on, VV. Bratton, and
rhomas Elmor
".iUnrnont. 0„ motion of Dr T.,barce_ a commilteej
t0 raft
,csslvt! of t!ie sonsc of 1,10
CC
TTT 1 1
We have no con
1
It will be observed that the first
Saturday in August is the day suggested for holding a Convention for the purpose
of nominating candidates for the various County Offices. Republicans pleaso bear
ti
i..
.•Mt3T In onr Editorial Columns this week we give placo to several interesting communications, and tho proceedings of the Republican Couvention of Saturday.
"'^grOn Thursday, after considerable discussion, in
the
U.
S. Senate, General Cass
withdrew the memorial of the members of the Ereo State Legislature of Kansas.
j£2TDuring the past year there were coined at the United' States Mint and it« branches, 856,312*733* in sixteen million nine hundred and seven thousand eight hun-
a-tid Ksveft
F'*
Comention.
Moving oo mpo.se the comnuttec.who
.... were instructed lo report in afternoon ses-
Dr. Labarce, A. O'Xeall, Joseph
ir
,, -ii i- On motion ol H. S. Lane, the conven-i
ljon atJjoitrneJ l0 oeet ha
0'clock,
if
Union as a free and independent State, un-
.1 1 i.stitution is in exact accordance with lhe
in in re a
Thc following delegates were appointed to attWd'-the Congressional Convention. Dan. Yount, A. O'Noall, Noah \Y.: Grimes, Samuel Herron.
SCOTT—S
Hosteller, John H. Harrison,
Dr. Strong. J^ROWN—J.
Milligan, W. Hall,. John
Dnrhahi. UNIOH—rWallaeeJohnson,
Isaac Dickson. COAI, (.'KEEK—James
tJie
Old
Liners cannot prevail '»ij*in.st us. May Heaven bless them i'1 idl their efforts in the
cry,
T.
Babcock.
Jas. Dougherty.
happy ,|
dMMde on «U «. *W7'
mor of your high find holy calling, and
fight on in tho glorious cause which you have
espoused, and victary shall bo yours. The
canvass has oponed auspiciously—the skies
ATCII-WORD FOR THE CAMPAIGN are bright over our heads, and the brilliant
1
suldight
Carr Wilson,
Abram Jforner, Geo. Harland, Ira Middle--tbn, II. S.
Lane, John Beard, T. W. -Fry,
fsrnel Pattbn, James Fngnn, Isaac Nay lor, B. T. Brown, Joseph Nichols.
WAYNE—Luko_Freeman,
John Stont,
Meharrcy, Alex.
McOJnro, John Ashenhaust. MADISON*—John.Watson, S.
SUGAR CIIKEK—liobt.
Montgom-
Irvin, Eli Boots,
George Cook. FRAKKLIS—1. E. G. Naylor, Alexander
S tlo|llbovir, Honrv Hult'taa,,.
CHAIIK—Jas.
Knox, T. W. Webster,
bca|Uifnl bann01 then
t0 tise
to lay before our renders a few extracts qf VIC. HOLTOX,.IIHI was received by JAMES
d,rcss
ladies of Ripley Township, by Miss
whiel
•P®"\1.iart0
}''S
s0ul stin in
for -Hon. H. S. USE, ivhorenp™ l,e
During the course
of his speech, he was cheered by Ipud and animated shouts of applause thus remind-
ng ns 0
the days of "'44, '4S and *52, when
Indiana's proudest orator declaimed in behalf of onr own glorious Harry of the west of the Hero of Buene Vista, and of the gallant victor of Vera Cruz and Mexico.
On motion of James Wilson, the President appointed the following
ore a
I Resolved .That the President oppoint aj On motion of
Wwn. Ira Mid!
!i
NERCR.MGAS KXECUTIVE COMMITTEE."
Hon. Judge Riley, J. Davis, W. Holloway, A. Thomson, Jas. Wilson, G. Hall, Dr. T. W Fry, Win. Brutuley, N. Grimes Noble Welch. D. II. Labarcc, C. Walkup, J. B. Lou man, J. Mitchell, B. Brush, R. Walton, J. Stoddard. ..
II. S. Lane offered the following resolu-
7
,r.
J. A. Gilkey appointod Secretary. '1 the 8th Congressional Dis., for the oflice oi Tho President then stated tho object of I^i'osecuting Attorney. (he convention, when Hon. H. S. Lane 1
ryi0^011
arote «,d enbmiH.J tho tollowtag rC8ol„-1,,cr"1 ""I1"
a
of J. A. Gilkey, it was or-
I?eP"L,,ic."1"
H.
District. of tho convention were ordered to be pubJResolrcd, That the Montgomery delega- lished in tho Montgomery Journal,
ed to atten.J the State Convention on the committee of eleven to elect delegates_ to tne convention were tendered lo tho ladies member the chaplet Ilia! encircles it, is not |, ../iIinn, nf d-'n :.,i,hino' first of May, will please bear it in mind
meets at the city of Indianapolis cn Turs- the Republican causc. day, the first day of May: and also that On motion of James Wilson, the first Ladies of Rinlev Townshm. I nresent S
J. A.
GILKEY,,
bv Wm. Wallace, Secretary of the Stale O^liorn T-T Stihvpll N W Grimes morning wo were kindly handed I hen Sisters never give it up, tho all the world
Secretary.
The President then appointed the follow- ILKEY Secretary. living light, for if we be true to this cause ing committee to select delegates for said God will mainta.n in our hands the reins
A eS
f,'
S 7m .T
a
I and eloquently ,p„k, and listened to with
ma] ked uttention W
have beard it. Miss
°1". ,, r. -,i ted herself with honor and becoming die-! Xicnols. Dr. ^lcMehan and Smith Con-
])llat 011c
AFTERNOON SESSION
Convention met at the appointed hour. it was to listen to her bewitching strains
Hon. John Board in the chair. Crawfords- I of eloquence and her soft insinuating ap villo Brass Band, cheering the interest of the occasion with excellent music some preliminary business was transacted, tho committees submitted the following reports, which woic unanimously adopted:
After
propriated to the erection of the new Church now in progress. A fine feast of reason and of the good things of the land are liesolved, That wo aro in favor of tho Ripley Township will cherish the liveliest strongly anticipated. Come out all. I immediate admission of Kansas into the recollections and the warmest feeling to-
der the Constitution lately formed by the, I.:.: 'P. "„„.i ...i.:,i. enterprise and zeal in the Republican cause
1
,T T-. I true principles ot real popular sovereign- a banner. We sav well doue all the la- I ".,.
Convention last Saturday it discoursed! 'Resolved, That the repeal ofthe Missouri L,!"S't.n0 -T"1 J'0"
good music and very much heightened the 1 Compromise was impolitic and unjust—j
r, ht
divides
and distracts the American people are the their talismanic influence always be exert
Temperance law, which, while it
'xiiat wo aro in favor of a
The committee on Delegates presented the following to ^attend tlie Stale Convention:
RIPI.EY—Tlios.
A.
change in our State Constitution which were in thc hands of Woman. If she is will enforce, at the ballot-box, the qualifi- thus destined to wield such influence o'er cation of citizenship. his welfare, should we not rejoice to see so glorious an assemblage of ladies who have come with willing hearts and hands, to aid in the rescue of our beloved cotin-
Elmore, N. W. Grimes,
O'Neal, H. Powel, Dan Yount. WAY*E—Henry
Brant, Dr.
Geo. Munns. COAT, CREEK—Wm.
John Mitchell. FRANKLIN—J.
J.
Green,
Bromley, Wm.
Krng, Sr., J. Bowman. MADISOX'—C. W. White, J. B. Johnson, W. Nicholson.
SUGAR CREEK—Bli
Boots, Geo. Cook,
McCIaslcey,
A.
or, J. B. Lowman. WALKUT—Wm.Bratton,
Chris. Walkup, Robt. Harrison. CLARK—A.
Drolling-
George Dorse,
Rose, J. W. .Harrison, Doct.
Labaree, T. Webster. ,. SCOTT—Noble
Welsh,
S.
WhiteV BROW«^—P.
Hosletter, J.
McCormick, J. Durham,
Judge Thos. Glen. UNioN—^Elijah Brown, Jacob Davis, I. Pattbn, John-Sweetser, John Beard, W. S. Galey, R.~ T. Brown, Eli Compton, H. Ensmingcr, Jl Nichols, Thos. O. Osborn, H. S. Lane, M. D. Wliitej Hiram Stilwell, Is^aatj Naylor, J.
A.
Gilkey,
James Wilson! A a. Respectfully flii^mitted, Tsoa.
O'BBOB*)
Ch'n.,
HTOLTON
heard of the dire decree that lias gone forth 'against us, that the decree of Intemperance is again turned loose to' scatter around our pathway in life, the hemlock and yew enshrouding it in the blackness of death, quenching the bright sunshine of life with bitter burning tears'-^-not man's—but defenseless women and children. As we aro denied protection from those who should have laid down their lives for our safety. Let us take our destiny in our own hands with a prayer to our Father in heaven who suffers not a sparrow to fall to the ground unheeded, go boldly forward in this great work of reform, not faltering in onr course until cach he&rth-stono is thrown an adamantino barrier, where in tho cherished flowers that have sprung up around us may have tho warm sunshine from heaven to shower down upon them without a cloud to mar its brightness. As woman was tho first bearer of glad tidings of tho resurrection from1 the dead so let the ladies of this generation bear the tidings to the world, that through their influence America shall be freed from this curse of Intemperanc.
Fathers, husbands, brothers of Montgomery, you who forged again the chain anew, to bind us who have trampled upon our dearest rights.-••••'How will voir answer to God for the .great wroiig you have done us? Can you look upon this band of helpless females who beseech you for protection, and turn coldly from them? Shall
the wail of suffering women and children
1 8 fc
ou,d that every la-
Jn f]so nnntv
'nCO
OT.TnV fril finantt-
truly acquit
mty on the occasiou. Lvcrv one who ,-,
,1! heard it unite giving it the highest etilo-!
gy, and in hot tt needs none iron, our hnm-1
P. M. bio pen. Wo hope not only the ladies of!
rr
!'.p,5.f°r°l! "1? !°P^ ll»y
ley a ways are on le
side the side of liberty, of truth and
jot justice. Long may they live, and may
ed on the side of the Republican cause.—
But here is thc Address of Miss
SHIP: It has been said by one of old, that not only tho destiny of men, but nations
ti from Anarchy and ruin. If tbe sons of tho vast Republic will trail in dust the flag of our country, symbol of the American Independence twine with its blue stripes and glittering stars the cross of Catholicism, shall we not use onr utmost influence to preserve Americanism pure and unsullied—so untainted that when the eye of God rests upon it he can say unto tho Angels behold a nation upon which there is neither spot nor blemish. When our very existence as a nation is threatened—when one by one of America's sons are recreant to tho faith of our fathers, lot us rally around the standard—let woman's hand uphold it when one shall fall, let another step forward, though before us now may appear naught but burning sands and barren rocks, yet victory must be ours when it is achieved, we will see tho heavens abovo our heads, at our feet the delicious plains of Cashmere.
With the blood of that stern old Huguenot "Lefevro" couising thrtmgh my veins, I feel as though I could suffer, all things if by so doing I could free our beloved country from tlie curso of Catholicism.
vSiB(e'M
I,•mil* nwn (rnrl in ln« nu-u fimn will .• .1x1 .1
your own acts? God in his own timo will bo our avenger—then perhaps the fairest of your house-hold flowers you have worshipped with wild adolatry will be the first smitten by the destroyer, when the bright eya that looked to yours so confessingly, is closed in death, the wealth of golden curls clustered for the last time upon the marble brow, the pale hands folded on the quiet breast, then will bo written before voir in characters of living lire, I might have saved them but I would not.
Gentlemen, of the liepndliean partv I bid you God's speed in the glorious cnuse you have espoused, like the Eagle let your ilight be onward and upward, until upon I every strong-hold and tower, shall bo plantled the banner of tho Republican party, when its blue stripes and stars unfold to
the breeze renew the vow to guard the no-
hcsolved, 1 hat this meeting recommend bio heritage bequeathed to us with pun
o,,pressed.
"f'"?
osi oi it* ular Sovereignty the only safeguard to the peals to the ladies and to the Republicans
er. "We sincerelv trust that tho ladies of
WRrJ thc ]adies of CWfonlsvil C( for lheir
flnd
ie ieS1
1
1
ot Montgomery County will long remember lhe occasion, the subject and thc speak-
1
for presenting them with so beautiful ,.
I ,, Ohi Line partv! which is but another nar
0111 co
1
HOI.TON
on the presentation of the beautiful banner to the ladies Ripley Township. REPUBLICAN LADIES
OF
RIPLEY TOWN
of Ripley,Township, you barf.
ho:!rts and clean hands for an account of spirits daily, destroys 20 bushels of rye a
your stewardship will bo required of you year for tho want of which some of his bj that God who has placed onr beloved
delegate to the State Convention. cess of your parly., -I. Jf the laurel wreath destroy thirty millions of dollars annually,
ll,i»
v,sl Re
l"
lUU
U"0"""-
I ly aceept and g.adh lav F~tl,o Jo,,™,!. ludlug, .f p.L »ilh f«lin^ of pro
S. Lane the thanks of ol vieto'ry rests not upon each brow, rc- Considering'this, and the n.anv other use- V# TTTVFinT
the Republican Convention which of Craw fords\ ilie for their untiring /.eal in watered by the tears of the mothers, wives I 111° il'i -r 1 ii the common stock ol nations wealth, there r\ r=:\ i_—j .7
this motto before them, if tho sons of thi* vast Republic prove false to tho faith of our Fathers, let the daughters of America go forth ami write upon tho pages oi future history their names as characters of
-ou ,c.U. rj,
Eomocracy. Josljov. 51,» the 30th
wl ch
IoWJrS 01 ie
ful"
the Count 1 I .IW IWN.TU.J DUIUU NUIU OL I felt tho potency and peculier charm there
conversation with a gentleman in L1 ountain
TT
County. Hitherto it was ray opinion that
men fl mean honest, right meaning men
measure, and believed the principle of I'op-
,,
I Union.
considers it the Democratic party, and
Democrat—so was his father—and therefore he must bo the same. iNow how any reading man, as this1" gentleman is—any man of good sense, who will read tho rec
ord, who cannot see tho "wheel about, vurn about, and jump Jim Crow which the sham Democratic party has taken in the last fewr years is an enigma to mc..
Even Democratic editors dare not post their readers on the general political movements of the day. They sot up thc misera
ble howl of abolitionism, and thereby frighten their poor dupes into submission
to party drill. But the potency of the name Democracy is gone, and the defeat of Old Lincism in 1856 is as inevitable as death ox taxation.
next week.
I
1,a''ty ai'C
accns oni lhe
is in that title,xtill a few days ago while in is not for us to foretell. God, who surveys
M]c|| th( ou hic
.. party) voted the Old Line ticket because has been gained, but much has boen lost,
thonghtaProhiWtory Law an extreme
But I was mistaken. The gentleman
mentioned is an out and out Maine Law
man—is opposed to Slavery in all its forms, because Jefferson and Washington were— and subscribes heartily to the doctrines of
the Jeffersorian Ordinance of 17^7. ct he voted with the Old Lino party!
HAL HAZLE,
itST The very excellent communication by "Tax Payer" is unavoidably crowded out. It is already in type and will appear
BSTk letter from Virgin Bay,' Nicaragua, says that washerwomen at that place make a
hundred and fifty dollars a month.
What dirty scrubs the filibusters must
bo.
JfgrThe taxable property of the people of Indiana has increased in five years from $138,000,000 to $380,000,000, according to the estimate of tho Auditor of State,
JE^*The Alexandria Sentinel announces tho death of Mr. George Wise, of that city, at an advanced age. He was the last survivor of th« pall-bearers who.,officiated at the funeral of Washington.
-"_-i
tammtfrneaasxtasasT"-~ 11 nanii—p—mcr—•*"
fror the Journal
The Habitual Use of Spiritnous Liquors a violation of Moral Purity and Religious Duty.
So far as it is in our power to understand the designs and laws of our Creator, for the regulation of our,conduct, it is both our duty and interest to yield perfect compliance. Preservation of health and life
is unquestionably onei of our most palpible and explicit duties.5 Every act, therefore, which impairs our health and diminishes the period of our lives, is a violation
of the express command of God. I shall
more or less, by the habitual application
of distilled spiiitR to the stomach, in whatever quantity/.- -Composed of very in (tamable materials in commences a kind of smothered combus
tion instantaneously on its reception info tho stomach corrodes tho organs of digestion, excites an unnatural heat and violent circulation of the blood attended with deli riutn, succeeded by a loss of strength, pioportioned to the excess of excitement produced by the irritating agent .'.- Several
ot'1Gr
bo forever ascending, caused bv tho iron! tbe ha'.iitual diam drinker, who is or rnav
heel of oppression placed upon them by be the head of a family, reflect, at the same
poisons produce similar effects,
time, that he runs the awful ha/.zard of
progeny, forages to come. Each dram
necessity of an increased quantity to pro-
gressivc ratio. lily, that tho habitual use of ardent spirits
I
is a pernicious and vicious practice. Be-
1
served lor useful purposes, even by those
own
countrv as a beacon to the down-trodden ,, this way, it has been estimated by a late Like the seer or old, 1 be-
I and daughters of America. |. .1 f/\ (C* A T. A/:•:-•
is 110
duco an equal effect, multiplies in a pro- Notwithstanding there is a great ag'fs-*'!
Thus it follows unavoida-
100m to be surprised, to heat thej
March indeed
0 lo
remembered.:
»«l'ons of Kuropo. Lurope the
Ju ed to give their creed. I never so forcibly great battle field of Nations, is once more I MIL L'iCllAKI) MA DDl.KN. an-l
Sl
peace, but how Ion
the destinies of nations, onlv knows. It1' illRS. Ii I'iltf' n,. is to be hoped that thc nations of the earth vtJEF
bloody warfare of Europe, where nothing
Ld
learn the art of war no more.
The Baltic's News.
rreaiy
AT
ifications of the treaty can be exchanged,
J)elnils of ac
Jefferson was a Democrat—Jackson was a Commission. The great event of peace
will take a lesson from the past silly but JMSSKS .nARY& K3I3I.1, PerilH-mer.-. on tiie
of Peacc Signed.
jr
FR0M
SIGNED AT
rn
for deadly hostility loevcrv one of his prin- ehtireh bells \£cro pealed.
ciple?. And why? Simply because h.L
1X1)1 A AND CIIIXA.
rr.ACir..
•The Baltic left. Liverpool, Ap brings the oflicial news that PKACK
PARIS
ON
SUNDAY,
I(
he event was announced in
^-^ie is and London bv salvos of artillery.
Tlmc uu, c,a
ijnKtment aro referred to a
has swallowed up all minor subjects of news. ,t THE SIGNING.
The treaty was signed with a quill prepared for the occasion. Tho Plenipotentiaries intended to preserve the quill with which he signed his name and made his flourishes. But tho Empress having expressed a desire to preserve the quill with which the treaty was signed, the Plenipotantiaries acceded to her wish, and a pen was acoitlinylv prepared for the purpose, diseases and
elegantly mounted in gold. Why this bet-
icose emblem was chosen instead of a goose
quill, docs not appear.
Arrival of the
STEAMER AFRICA.
THREE DAYS LATEB from EUROPE.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
7. NEW
Yomt, April
Peaco had been proclaimed at St. Petersburg, and was favorably restored. The conference were not expected to get through labor for A month or so.
The U. S. Mediterranean Squadron was about to cruise off the coast of Spain. The conference had one or two informal meetings to settle up delays. .-#-.
The Africa brings about one hundred passengers. Tho following, from Lloyd's list, may or may not haver reference to the_Paci/tc, figured March 24th «. ^yf«
The Sea Wifch arrived here. In coming off the Newfoundland coast, fell in with ice 200 miles from land, and saw lights of a steamer in tho ice. The above vessel left St. Johns, Newfoundland, Feb. 14.
News from the Crimea report that 16
men huts
by the commissary department. Nothing
had been mostly of home intci'St. AmoMgl
the motions is one by Lord Goderidi,' to ask whether a document which has recent-,
endeavor to demonstrate, by physiological 27th, with reference lo tho dispatches bo- ^, V'
a disengaged state, it ceased. of smothered cornbus- Pari.'
facts, that both these effects are produced, tween Rritain and the LT. S., on tho subject IIALL JOHNRCX. of Central Ameiica, is anthenlica'ed. ZT
aris had been illnminaLed in honor of peace, and it was more general tinn the first demonstration, and the Orleanists and Legirimalists participated in it. b\vF.n :N.—The Government organ a! Stockholm states the project of for.tiiying the city, cannot regarded as a political demonstration against Russia. •,
WHEAT
AXD
Let
NKOKOKS
on
who possess it in ever so great profusion, country, buying young "ones" to carry to Whoever swallows two gill* of distilled Kansas to sell to those v. ho ara in want of
posterity mav eventnaliv starve. Ju
Itimate sue- writer, that the people of the United States
he at I it at pi it at a or it a pa
pauperism 11M:,IA E.
debts,'' "insolvencies,'' an Proyr?rtor,. ..
JBW We clip the following highly important European news from tho Chicago Daily Tribune of the 21st.
Z'Z^Z-
where, was announced by illuminations,
'be slavery question going
and out. of Congress, yet 1 havi known slaves sell at f-m-h high
d)is cot ry at pil!)Si, stlK
aides its consumption of vital power, it will I command."' In far t, vou r.over hoar of be found an unjustifiable, and immoral hub- mnn being cheated in buying one at anv it in aiiother point of view. It is a wanton pri^e. he gives loo much, hi inendsj el is he at is a waste oi property, wlncii ought to bo pre- ,,
1
gain is a little hanier than sorne on?. crlsi-.a.
rUeyo js a cornprU)y of 1ncu {hh
slu 1
ProPljrly- 1 understand tuey a go-
ing to carry about 11 rip.
am i»
CITIZENS or
It will bo seen }. vicinity, are rc^pct.'uli.y inform'.•.•! ti.a iv, f'roii) the L:if:ivet L-'ce-
this Tiilentcd
that a treaty of peace was signed in I'ai is on um, ui!l Live a the 30th of March. The intelligence every 11? A."-'! 31 !•:s?F.r:
AT TEMPEBAHfr^
Jud-
I
W IIOUL TFLC V./11ITLCTL 10J./01 LLLDU IU were burned to death in some wooden f) libls. Prime N.'o. Molasses, just received on the slope above Kaidckev, occr.pffd
cise o( importance had transpired v, jl-Ialf BamJs N. O. Molasses, Prime article EKCLAKD.—Tho
business in
X'ariiament!&
IX
rom (t
Gi:o.".f
O
tiansmitting the most horrible, torturing, this and the adjoining counties, hereditary distempers to his defenceless I
fA.—A
Georgia correspondent of the New Oilcans a a a 1 2 0
.•
_0UT1.^.
The pvospcrt for a good wheat crop
very
gloomy.
0,1
.l! tC
on never
'-UI'• H'Q-I prices in!
*.
(|lfv now
two buri'livd tho first
EE [S|PF?'OP.
talented S 'tis will quetit 21 usic.
pr tdio will remain RO
ID' Doors open :it to commence nt ti. April L4, 6.
EOLSC "Ji?
ary Bispsnsai
LRXHER
RRIIE
1AIMI-:I) 1ATE C.
TUT. oOrn or csj»ec:.il,_v the io.iowin^:
.| i,, I'.-tore throatl. ^crolula. all sivcics oi AIAUCII. 1
1
ar--
Paris was illuminated, and in England the Spinal Aifeetionu. Kistuln. in Ann, rrolaji-u- Ani. files, Clnonic Diarrhcea, lro]iry. Grave] {stuiu.'
l""
ei
Tiininr.-' of all Icinds, I\i!y[:i:S (of tlie ntir'e). L'lceis. Old »Sore.= di^eai-es of the Hones and .joints,
Xervous Sv#t( in, as 1 .uai\?i.-. J.j,iii{.-y (.rea
(bt. VUns' Dance),
Cml»
DISEASES OF, AND OPERATIONS ON THE EY ti receive prompt and successful treatment. Dr. Youart's treatment for the Eye,(which is new), is in many cases entirely painless, eil'ccting a cure without causing any yulfciiug v.luitever t.o the patient. lie Jeels assured that the aOiicted wili duly appreeiate the dibits which he ha.5 made for the ben- I elit of all those stid'ering troiii any of the above 2
nu nt
all who may visit Lu.nette to be
-r, i«i treated bv the iroirieior, can relv upon everv at-
Au eagle quill was sc ected whn-li was |n„
miu 0
O E I S
1 PRIME N. 0. 3UGAR, Cheap for AJ- -Cash, for sale by Aj-ril 24. HALL JOEttSON'.
GO'
"Pr.
ii'i! vni yo ciistoiiii p!
.Tho Cinu-ni-n^ Barikcii'?'-. .The Funny Yankee Oun.'!, The S.oet Yuc il'..t. I
fcwx Horn. Cv irrs J[La Jtl_a
,1
1 eriortnanee
J,
April 24, lb'56.—36—ly
19.
The Africa reSched her dock at 5-£ o'clock, with Liverpool dates to the 5tli.— News generally unimportant.
The peace conference continued its sittings at Paris, considering the minor details.
|!idi
patients from abroad will
be
assisted to
iind suitable boarding houses. For lurther information consult or address the proprietor. All communications must bo prepaid, with stamp enclosed for return letter.
OFFICE on Missouri street, east side, between Ferry and North streets, Lafayette, Iikl,-'-,-
Guardian's Bale.
I^HE undersipned, Guardian of Lucy Galev and Sanford Galey, infant- heirs at law ol Benjamin Galey, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, will sell at private sale on or after the Ifitli day of May next, tlie following described parcel of land situate in said county to-wit Part of the south half of the south-east quarter of section thirty-two in township 19 north of range 1 west: bounded as follows: beginning at a corner on tlie south boundary of A. Wiiitloek's land, thirty-sev-en chains and 50 links cast of the last end of. Market, street, in Crawfordsviile thence cast with said "Whitlock's line one chain and 50 links to a stake thence south 5 chains and 87^' links to a stake oil the Indianapolis /State Road- thence west one chain &. 50 links to tho south-cast corr ner ofthe lot of land formerly owned by Watson thence north five chains and links to the place of beginning, containing two acres more or less.
TERMS—Half
oi purchase money to be paid in
hand, and half in six months from day of sale, with interest—the purchaser giving his note with approved Surity for deferred payment, waiving valuation or appraisement Jaw3.
MATILDA GALEY, Guardian-
A 2 4 I 8 5 5 0
HALL
it
,ju.^t
ly appeared, purporting to be a dispatch, April'24'.' IIALL "Jonxso*. written by the British Minister at Wash-1-ington to tho Socretary of the U. S., Feb.! 9 A Anfi POU.VDS BACON WANTED
0
JOBNSOX.
.i c^iived ar,d tor sale by-
HALL
f\ Lalf Mi's.
& Jonxsox.
J'l-ime
Golden Svrnp, for Family
\J KFc. :rctived and for yule In
v/
rF(,
lW"J®nicl^olJrVb.J?''
0
The armistice had been extended both I Treaty 01 FQ&Ge Signed!! on the sea and land, and as a natural con-j sequence tho blockade of Russian portx i* tSle02l!d.M
T~~l
GALEY & EXBGE,.
77CRN-MR:R.LY WHOLESALE -AND'RETAIL iL' Dou'ieid in (iioceries, Cr.nvfordsviile, Indiana, liavinfr j»it lr-liftcd the OM Staml fornierlv oc(:ii| (,ed .by D. V. orthc-im, South sjde of Public opjjo:tc the "Iloiton Ifoiise." bejr le.-wo t'i iiiiuini tltcir luimerous lVietals sind customers that tiit-y arc now in receipt nl' their
LAPJJE.cl' LEND ID ASSORTMENT 'i\JX 0
Mm
'\Jf
wheat was sown later last ia.lj^
... than UFiial, and the freezing weather sf,ttin,T I
increases tlie appetite for another, and the) ... ,"
ir
jearlv in Decernl)cr, killed a great deal
pproRtf
and before it had taken root.
CONSISTING i' 0
snazasi
ALL VARIETIES
:t? nrr- vi ^r -op^T '. I' fV *\-1' .Tj, f\ *. V?
URF \W..J J.. IL YJ U—IT Rueli
-.s
v.ill pic i::c tiie fiincy nnd cxcitc tiid
iiiripi::nt:( JI cf every prade foui c!n of society, i''iri the i-'cl:r ::LI.'R C.CTMt down to (he humblest 7 he vIn !c tit.iiOi.i oi'Enplisli ^o:Ui iv.nitiatc the cr.dle^s varictv of *.
PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS,
.n!.-. Df
'ii'n
Pco!
Ail il'-.-ierii. rid W I,lie (.« Hv. is Sicevc.-'. sin. ai -l Uenfs' (..= :i Btinmer wear—an-1
I
S3F" Hon. G. V\ Snyder will accept on
I 1 biiri a'nn, to :::vo cl-( v.'ict".
fi
?, rr
k* ui .£2 ti Li"J
Clothinp of evc~v imo.c-
•. tor it:i ii
it:al
its
1
m.
IJ y.i j'ats r:. CaT",.
v.h.cii cjniioi esevti^a bv anr
A!.-O, I IRR :M i'i Fn licii, can M.-mnhscti-.i-e.
1 --t'cy- strck of C!oth=, C.isiLn^iiih, Ot.iu.aa, and Aiatri-
of iu:ei:iiH, Cii'ic^oc. Lace,'.'ii'Vf.-- :ii.-l I.cpiej-y, CoHaM, JCi:i iiUiYOi L-ldie--' r.nd is-.f'tii-r-! for t-jrin ind •••a i«:iuuu-rai la viir'.elv of.
ix- iLuit
Such as every condition v. hi ti-,i wiii cil jitiis firm in tc.'.'.n. AH tin •M.(«.'!• tVwn who ct.tsic-
iri lift' di'mtmd-", nil rt' imv fiiiiii-es as ativ othi-r a.-k o.' the Ladies and
Crav,ioi!-vil!e to ti.rni :i 11 lieibiv' r• GALLY Riixa
iSLi
IK'G AID
its.
|V W'
CRAWFOUDSYILLK
izj
SU2E3EE
i/'O
rR?
y.i H1 LZJ
IMJ on
T-
J. H. a B. ROBINSON'S
J.\RGK & sru-:xDID XKW ROOM J.
i?r:::»\"Fn O: DOOTL EAST •i-i.-iis :, C.rcnc
to \v
C.j.'h.
to Dr. ,Mir-
room, wo c.*n sav 'o the citiznn count'.- t'l.it wc arc now rec'.-ivinfj :e oi f.e nio.-.l 1 jcautiful and wdioi' P: CJyods vi-i i-rouidit to this b-en. pnrciia^ Cil bv one of the en cri-* .t-ii in ii': ir.:TMnt:le bris"--.years, wo emi rr-n-tsiire ntid proa* this coiii'ry. .hat u-y can hero tiie iie-jt initer "i:U, riciiest co'ur^. -i-cduced prici ,'s c.inie cn I
5ll t*:r.
I':n iri'":' i:• 1 i. J'nnii'.y, thc -v v.si'.-ian, T! .'
J_:I«vis
t'n::
I Jiarreine.-:
I iI I t:-, L..i -V in.biiity :.:id u:e Atlantic
"n f. .1 r-\ IV)
J. MILTON YOUART.
rpiIK 1'ROPlilETOK DOKS NOT OONi7S E
-d, fnu him.self to the trentnu.-nt ol uy t-xc:ltirive !:.-
WAS I csifc yet. he will aitend to all Chronic
and i^nrronchi.tis Canons,
11 4^
vr-r—wo invite tl..J
!*.:!
l.t. niic*. v..-lv-.-»iH' ih«' L..:it:e in'i iiinir. we wiil not tVir^rt it v: ti*:u,c*tct hu-ine.-'s with our iic !M- 1 !:•:?!n'j!!«II- ti-nns. Our kt•j y.r:riic!y correct.
'KICK OF
AN I
Cloths, Ca.«.-,".Riercs. Spring Coating* S 1 Sill Yi-^tiiU'S, ami Gentlemen'*•,: »i.ds. that will eclipse all iorracr ef.eh u»r extent, variety, elegance, du-ii'-iipi.cannot be equaled wcat of:"' i:e '. ami .«» im: naparably beyond
any now or over b.eiore oJlt red in this ceuntr, that iuiy comjiiirisou i-t shnj:y t'cuiculoua.
OF
'01LM0rs .STOCK
Vw? .n^i.-p 'U il jill lj
T?_
TO .SI
in the bladder,, llerni.i or Jtu| tuiu. i.)) »j,ej .m.i, ,. their iitmosl. stretch of fanChronic 11heuIIiat!rni, iiiM1 aes ot thc ilrain aim (.
|(, l,, a it
0|ll
9
irs
9
,(f
Gi(,tlics
this new and si,!e:n.iid assortment
1-oet Contraction o, ie ciothin-. consiJtini in nrtof fine
Muscles or Skin Jroni Iiurns, diseases oi tae hivin, ,, Hair Lip, and all Chronic disease of the Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Bowels, Heart. Lunirs, Kidneys, Urinarv or other organs, diseases of the Female Breast) as well as ail infirmities peculiar to Females.
Silk and Summer Hats of nil size.i Farmer** V/h.ie linen Duck Panta •. Plaid Mars.iiiles Pants and Vents Queer's a ad Italian Cloth Punti French ih.iji-di'ti- do do ll' i.Mi'-kiii do -. Argcmine Cloth V.-Coats -. ])rab Muhaii'
do
Fntiiish 'I'weed do Fancy arid Piaid Cnssimere
do
And niaiiy more too numerous to mention. 1'vi'wii. Newport and Standing h'.hiit Cuilr.rs.
liOOTS & SHOES,
Of extra fine Frcneh Calf Skin and a fine stock Of Ql'ErNSVr 4.KF. n:itl GLASSWARE.
MI HABILE DiCTU!!
Ladies! Ladies!! ladies!!!
BH1SS-GG0DS,
OF TIIK VERY QUINTESSENCE of Beauty!
Sprintr Mir.wis. elejiant Ribbons, Spring and Sumjnrv" ilantilias Silks, Muslin Debeges, Swisnai.d Fine JJonnets,.which will make young ladiea as handsome as the Partridge of the Mountain* i-eniod with the tears ot morning. "We have so manv buautitol dress goods that onr imagination sallies forth and pa,ys,"ladies, if you will visit our nice stock of goods our fond hearts shall vibrato to your interests and our beautiful room shall put on all its loveliest charms and smile in all its guy est attire to receive you as onr constant customers. The Clerks if possible, shall be doubly dilf-. gent the Ribbons, Jionnets, Silks and b.itiris sha emit an unusual fragrance, and if &aturc
will
obey wc will order thc general scencrv tc lightful. So come one, come all, and .et
but^
jour.
To the Parmer & Mechanic.
AVe have a small lot of Hardware, that
sell at cost and carriage.
1
we wilt:
&
HOBiNSCT.SJ
Arrii 17,1956.— L.
