Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1867 — Page 2

jKcjniblirnu gutum. LAytiSDALE, Editor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. ,',,*,"> T —T 1 .. IT Z- rrr~ ~ Olilil NCAHTI.K, IND. THURSDAY, : MAY 9. 1867. , . : | Result o? thii Citt Eliution Tl'KaDAV.—The follo*io({ is the result of the elertinn held last Tuesday for Counci I men in the several wards

VIRST WARD.

Louis Weik, Union, 11G A. G. J’reston, Independent, 89

I 0. 0 F — Resolutions of Cecelia Lodge and Herndon Encampment,

Bloomington, Indiana.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

STATE NEWS

Tur. Gosport Murdkk.—The follow-

Whcress, Cecelia I.odge and Herndon a ,jjitional p»rtieulars were telegraph Encampment, I. 0. O. F., when partici the i 0 ji gna p 0 li 9 Journal on the

patinp in the agreeable convention of ^ j Dgt .

five Lodges and several Kncampmente, at A< , he p re |i m i na ry examination to day Greencastle, on the 2Gth inst., found no 0 f McMinniway before the magistrate, suitable opportunity to express tlicir ap he was found guilty of murder in the first precialion of the kindness experieuced at degree. , that interesting celebration of the 48th “sheriff and Anniversary of our Order, therelore, n)PU) h e rs of the bar. went to Gosport. Rttolveil, That we (the members of At the conclusion of the preliminary I

For the banner

Captain M M Beck

Editor BanmiR —A» the time is near at hand when the Umon men of this county w ill be called on to select men to fill the several offices of e

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NEW advertisements. CLEANSE THE BLOOD.

IITITH corrupt, or tainted Blood, you are , \V .irk all over It .nay hurst out Pimples, or Sores, or in some active disease, or it may j rnercW keep vnu listless depressed a.jd g-wH for nothing But you cannot h»" F»<«l health while your blood w impurs Ayers Sar-spa

Walls

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county, permit me to remind ,, ' pnl wnue your — r - - , our promises to the soldiers that if they u P^^^l^rLTtr^dTtimlt^l.e would enlist and fight down t e t e ’ r u^ana ..flife into vigorous aceion Hence it

lion they should have the offices of trust ^vaneiy

Z vroL Shall tte keep that promise

or shall we falsify .H w« havc^aid Eruptiou^u^M.

and dif»reprard the promi.e^ Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, BiflJf Worm

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„u.i Lodg, uod Encaaproenr, hereby exaoiiD.liou, \V. A Muolgontcry elated made? I see tr..ru " e “" n ^ f jjj tender aitte.r, .eh„!,.!«d B m«... .. '» ■>...«l,.d eeo.d ,h, hndtnp of the (in JO „ p , ptr . .ttntb.r ° ^ , . n, , i i„ ^r.Loir court, and asked them to hear Jud F°| 00 j true am l tried men, are asKing the Brethren of Futnatu Lodge for h i,'„t,t„ 0 „ n ,i others before acting too p . ] ’ .. t t . j further no

i . .i Ecklcs and

courtesy and our heartfelt thanks to tuo ras jj|y Daughters of lltbtkah, and other ladies,

M Beck, of this

whoso efficiently superintended the ar- ... „ - r ,, .

,h " ”hX“” ° Sl’or

The Judge then addressed the crowd ice the nume of M. ^ in the most feeling maouer, urging strict town, as a candidate for ( lerK.

ju&tice ma}’ be done and the pe^plf* a

cer or Ganccrous Tumors. Sore Lyes, Female Diseasea, such as Retention. Irregiilaitv Smpnresiion, WnitM, Sterility, also Syphilis or Ventral Diseases. Liver Complaints, and Heart Diseases T ry Ayer’* Sarsaparilla and see for yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanse* the blood ond cures these

eik * majority, SECOND WARD. J. Frank Darnall, Union, J. C\ Baker, Independent, Parnall’s majority, THIRD WARD. William D. Wilson, Union, William Tally, Independent,

Wilson'* majority, 45 Union Nominating Convention. The Union Central Committee of Fulnam county met pursuant to notice, on Saturday, May 1, 18(i7, and after due deliber'ion, made the following orders,

to wit :

1. That a delegate nominating convention of the t 'ninn party of Putnam county be held in the Court house in Greencastle, on SATURDAY, June 8, 18G7, to nominate the candidates of the I nion party for the several county offices to ho filled at the coming October election. That in said Convention, in making nominations, each township in said county shall be entitled to cast one vote for every fifty votes in said township east for Washburn at the October election, ISfiG, and one additional vote for every additional fraction over twenty five votes, so cast at said election Provided that no township shall have ;

less than one vote:

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2. That the Union voters of the several townships of Putnam county be, and they are hereby requested to assem-

bounties there provided.

•i7 li'tolved further, That wc request the 1 “Putnam Republican Banner’ and the 84 “Indiana Press” to give publicity to this 70 expression of our thunks, and of our desire to reciprocate the favor when occa-

sion offers.

C. P. TULEY,

101 (J. P. of State.

54 R OWKN,

11. P. Herndon Encampment.

45. KU KAHN,

N. G. Cecelia Lodge.

Wm B. HARRIS,

Secretary Cecelia Lodge. Bloomington, April 29, 18G7.

RESOLUTIONS OF PUTNAM LODGE. At a regular meeting of Putnam Lodge No. 45, I. U. O. F., held at their Hull, Greencastle, lud., April 30, 18G7, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Unsolved, That a vote of thanks be tendered to the Faculty of Indiana Asbury University for the use of the College Chapel, on the occasion of our celebration of the forty eighth Anniversa ry of Odd Fellowship in the United States, April 2G, 18G7, and also to the Daughter* < f Bebekah, and other ladies, wno assisted in making arrangements for our dinner on that day. A. L. MORRISON,) A. K. BRATTIN, fCum T. J. JOHNSON. )

Greencastle Woolen Mills.—We

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Dunning. The latter appealed to the crowd, as a relative of the murdered mat), in the most touching manner, to let the

law take its due course.

The prisoner then started under a guard of twenty five men, for the jail

at Spencer.

The most intense feeling still prevails

here.

GENERAL.

Senator Wilson continues his tour in the South, and has adressed large audi ences at Richmond, Raleigh, Wilming ton, Charleston and other places.— Judge Kelley of Pennsylvania wiil also make the tour of the South and address

the pedple.

Col. Rice with a detachment of troops, while attempting to arrest the muidcrers of a negro at Nicholasvillc, Ky., on Saturday night, was resisted by a superior force and badly wounded in three places. A private soldiers was

also wounded.

Washington, May 4—The follow ing is General Grant’s reply to a recent telegram from General Sheridan, and

explains itself :

“Your question as to who are inelcgi ble for registration has been submitted to the Attorney General. No answer has been received. Go on giving your own intei pretation to the law until an

answer is received.

(Signed) U. S. Grant,

General U. S. A.”

A writ of h'lbeas corpus has been granted by Judge Underwood in the case of Jeff Davis, returnable at Richmond a weik from next Monday. His coun-

* 1 . , prolefses to have assurance from the call attention ol the fartuers throughout n .j|: tarv authorities

the county to this Factory. With its

hie in their respective townships, at the ex^nsivc machinery,the proprietors have

usunkplaces of holding elections therein, i on Saturday, June 1, 18G7, at 2 o’clock, I 1*. St., of said day, and then and there designate the persons for whom they I wish the votes of their township cast, in tho approaching Union Convention, for ! candidates for the several county offices, to he filled at said October election ; and ' also choose at least six delegates for each j township, as representatives to said convention. MARSHALL A. MOORE, Chairman. John Starr, Sec. Pro tem. Reconstructing Rebels.

manufactured, and we venture to say, have now on hands one of the largest and finest stocks of woolen goods in the State. These goods are exchanged at

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an understanding of the claims of the aspirants I deem it an act of jnstice tn Beck, and the people, to say that he en listed in April 18G1 in the IGth Regiment, served as a private till May 18b-.. was mustered out with the Regiment in July following. He again enlisted as a private in the 18th Ind. Battery, in August, was elected Lieutenant, served in that capacity till the Spring of 18G 4. Captain Lilley having resigned, Captain Scott being wounded and compelled to leave the service, he was, by the recommendation of Generals Mo Cook, La' grange, and others, commissioned ( ap tain and served in that capacity till the

war was over. As to the

tho service rendered by him in connect ion with the Battery, I need not apeak. Its history, in part, is writen; its record is fresh in the minds of those that watched it during three long and bloody years of war; its connection with all the principal Cavalry Divisions of Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama under Generals Wilder, Me Cook and Wilson, and tho complimentary orders of each of them, attest the character of the service and the appreciation of the same by those eminent Generals. The FOR tv-seven times the Buttery was under the fire of the enemy’s guns is a strong er proof of tho danger,hardships and toil of those men than I could possibly make on paper. M. M. Beck has served

... i . ,, , four years in the army, enlisted at the military authorities that Davis will be ^

surrendered. In this case the Attorney cora,UL>ncume,1 ^ and fired the last gun General will insist that the tial shall pro- 1 nt Wost 1’oint Ga. lie is honc-t, com ceed or tho prisoner he hailed. It is petent, worthy and well qualified — said that District Attorney Chandler of Whilst I would eey nothing against the \ trginia is not ready to proceed with i .i • , r -n i i the trial, and a motion will be made to ! 0,h,:r nSplrUD '*’ 1 W ' 11 ,a *' uoJ '’oueh

Yeates

disorder*.

During late year* the public have been mis-

led by large bottles, pretending' to give a quart of F.xuact of Sarsaparilla tor one dollar. Moat of the»e have been fraud* upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if »uy, 9«r*a parilia, but often no curative ingredient whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment ha* followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the , name itHelfhas become synonymous with im ! position and cheat Still we rail this com pound. “Sarsaparilla.’’ and intend to supply such a remedy as shall re*rue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it Wd think we have ground for believing it has vir lues which are irresistible by the class of diseases it is intended to cure We can a-stire the sick, that we offer them the best alterative we know how to produce, and we have rea son to believe, it is by far tho most effectual

purifier of the blood yet discovered Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is so universally

known to surpass every other medicine lor the cure of Coughs, Colds,'influenza, Hoarsene? e, Croup,Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and tor the relief ol Consumptive Patients in ad-

character of vanc«d stages of the disease, that i« useless

here to recount the evidence of its virtues.

The world knows them.

Prepared by Dr J C Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mas* , and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. (May 9. ifm

Arc now receiving their SPUING STOCK,

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Administrator’s Notice. ■VTOTICK is hereby given that tho underla signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of David E. Allen, deceased . All who owe said estattare hereby requested ■ payment them du nu nt. Said estate is solvent PETER A JONES, May 9, 1867. Administrator.

to make payment, and all having claims will present them duly authenticated for settle-

admit Mr. Davis to hail. It is further

it holi-sole prices for wool. By this means said that an agreement has been made the proprietors are supplied with the im '°.f ^ e J“ t,er ^oiioo and fix the f . i i • .1 bail at 100 000, and that the names of mense amount of wool used during the Horace GrceIey and Augustus Schell year, and with the same expenses han- j will be the first two on the bond,

die a largo surplus, thus enabling them to pay eenh for wool at almost New York prices. Thitj gives a ready sale, for an extensive stock of goods, while the farmer receives the very highest market price for his wool, or receives iu exchange at low rates, not flimsy eastern

A cable dispatch from Berlin reports

that Gov. Wright, American Minister

was lying at the point of death.

for the same, if the Union men of the county give him the nomination he will take the Geld and make the canvass as he fought rebels down South. He willi enter tho fight as goon as the bugle is sounded and never call off till the last poor farm Democrat has aurrendi t 1; and, if elected, wiU Gil the office with

Administrator’s Sale, F WILL SELL al public outcry, at the 1 late residence of David E. Allen, deceas ed, in Mount Meridian, Putnam county, Ind , commencing ut l 1 ) o'clock a m , of Tuesday, June 4, 18G7, the personal propeity of said deceased. I reserve the right, to withhold from sale on said day, for the interest of said estate, c. r tain plank and gravel roid, and, dIbo, rail road storks. The properly which will he sold certainly, consists of live stock, household and kitchen furniture, farming imple inenls, and other articles A credit of six mohths will be givon on all Klims over three dollars, th* purchaser giving note with ap proved surety, waiving valuation and ap praiaemenl laws. PETER A JONES May 9, IH67. Administrator. Marshall A Moore, Ally. 909

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The Charleston, South Carolina, honor t0 h > u > s elf tui^ party.

General Schofield r«ceutly informed bUod j y good , t but /tomi

the best and most substantial character.

street car question has at last been settled. The negroes will hereafter he al lowed to ride on the cars just like poo

pie.

JOHN’ STARR

Cambridge, May 3, 1SG7.

i\I.W STY LK PKIN YIS At WALLS & YUATi; - . m:w sty le delalys At WALLS & YLATHS’. X.STYLE DRESS (-UODs At WALLS & YKATES’. X. STYLE HAL. SKIRTS At WALLS k YEA I Ks X. STYLE iroor SKIRT; At WALLS A YE ATE > . NEW STYLE CORSETS At WALLS & YEATES’.

X. STYLE CA^SI.MERLS At WALLS & YEATES'. X. STYLE LI .XT’s HATS At WALLS & YEATES’. X. STYLE PIECE HOODS and CUTTING done to order, Ar WALLS THE LAROKST SJOCK of NEW STYLE SHOES, for Ladies ai.d Children, At WALLS k YE ATE > THE E XRO’EST STOUv of VA It I FT V HOODS in (in . m! At WALLS k YEATES A SELECT STOCK of oi,\ss and <trr.i;\s\Yabi At WALLS k YEATES'. Our Stork is now Larger, and rron* I ^ira hie,than at any pluvious d iD\ in have such a stock of Goods as wiil c . nerd itself to any impartial in ind Tlio«e who nre m search of Deairahle Goods—New Sjn i Styles—cun Hrd them al WALLS & YEATES’ April 1867. 1, Trade Palr.ro

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the proprietor of the Richmond Times

that the effurta of that paper to foster Sep advcrtiBe|nent in th}rt onmity, create doeord, and lead to vio- - —

leuco, could no longer bo tolerated.— Senator Morton and Universal Suf

Gen. Sickle's would not allow tho fire frage

man’s procession, in Charleston, to move

until a national Hug was procured and Georgetown, I). C., on the lith ult,

placed at the head of the column, and a* Gov. Morton said:

the firemen passed in review ho required ; ^ l ,ere WUH 8 mysterious providence in them to salute tho flag by raising their I' 11 th ? fy 0 ': 1 " ,° f ,1 “ ! W8r : s ‘f‘'ngout . . ,, ( ii 10 slavery and make it perhats. Geo. lope informed the acting petual, and with tho declaration that sla

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Outrage by a gang of Thieves on the Line ot the L , N. A & C R R.

On Saturday night April 27th the town 15th ol this month fur the purpose of of doverdalu was visited by the gang m . A - an , ffurt t0 ar the Luxem

wbbc. , An entrance was effected to the station . ,.. r , . , I. M. .pMrh to the oolorrf people ol “'■ h '. 1 ‘'Oui..ill,, N.» Alla,,, /‘““"l II ”I'“ *™ «««“^

Uhicagn Railroad, and such property car- ] that it will be successful ried off as tho thievis desired. The j -■ »m

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w'uh ullTbeTooki, 'i rpe^tiekSS^^ # ' ,d Ireland f ° r ,he - United

Governor of Georgia that interference with the enforcement of tho laws of Uongrc.-s would not ho permitted in his department. Gen. Sheridan removed the traitors and murderers from their high places in New Orleans and appointed Union men in their stead; and Gen. Willeox will,not permit, H. Hives Bollard to deliver his treasonable lecture at Lynchburg, Va. For doing these things, those officers are liavinc the phials of Democratic wrath poured out upon their heads. The New York Murid and Louisville (Juneor arc particulaily venomous, and denounce such proceedings as without a rival in history, unless it be in the revolutionary annals

very was to he the corner stone of the new confederation, it has resulted in uni versal liberty and the acknowledgment of

those great truths of the Declaration of stored in it.

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property stored m the house, belonging 1 1 ,!U0H to the milroad cumpuny and Adams Ex ! ■

press. The building was not of much NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

vslue; but we are informed that enosider

able quantities of valuable goods weie rlRST NATIONAL BANK)

Independence—that all men are equal and endowed by tlicir Creator with certain inalienable rights, uud that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. A war for slavery led to a war against slavery. The attempt to make slavery immortal gave it its mortal wound. I he continued disloyalty of tho lute rebels alter the war was over, led to the ne essity for raising up a new loyal population that should sustain the Governmeut. The rejeotion of tho constitutional amendment offered in 18U0 us a basis of settlement to the rebel Slates led to universal buffrug-e in I8li7. (Great

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of France. But while they receive the 1 , A “ d U0W ,hc grout 0 * an, P'« "b'cb has denunciation of rebels, the loyal people b ‘ ie, ‘ ^ ^ ' U C °“« reSH ° f ,he n “ tion

will rally to their support and assist them, if needs be, to assert tho suprem-

acy of tho government.

Think of it—Now that the city election it over, we would like our friend* who were engaged in the flank movement on the l uion party, to rcllcct whether or not their attaek on the integ rityof our organization was not unwiseTrue, the organization was strong enough to withstand the attack successfully, but it had a demoralizing influence. Would it not he better for us to settle such grievances as wc may have within tho parly, than to attempt it ut the polls, and there call on tho Democracy for as-

in establishing universal suffrage in the late rebel Slate* must prevail with all the Northern Slates where universal suf frage does not yet exist. When the Con gress of the natiem has given suffrage to colored men of the plantations, it cannot bo refused to the tar better educated and more intelligent colored men of tho Nor thorn State*. \\ hen the Representatives of the Northern States have by their votes couferred suffrage upon the colored men ol the Southern States and of thisDis trict, they cannot deny it to the small number of colored men in their own midst. Tho question of universal suffrage in the Northern States, therefore, cun scarcely be considered an open one. It will be settled in favor of equal rights and ot equal suffrage in a very short time, i have no doubt, in nil the States of the

North.

aistancc? That party would (delight in

our overthrow, and is always ready to XV hen the history of the times in givo assistance t.>waid, accomplishing wbi . cl1 we l' vo comes to bo written, one that result. i of . ,t ? k '« c .!f e * t P“B«* wil1 b ° .'bat on

which shall be the oiory of tho infstnoos

A mad dog was killed near the North

Depot last week.

The Election at Imdunapomh and Terre Haute —The result of the election at Indianapolis on Tuesday was a complete triumph for tho Union party. At Terre-Haute the Democrats, by trading votes w ith some of the Union tnen, succeeded in electing a Mayor,Marshall and two Councilman , whilst the Union party elected a Treasurer by a majoiity of 144, and a Clerk, Aaees.-or atid four Councilman. The pump in tbu Ruse oil well ut Terre Haute is yielding oil of good quality. It teems a' laat to be a suceeps

wrongs which have been heaped upon tho illustrious prisoner ol Fortress Monroe.-—7,<>i/' ill- Conrur, May 4,

Vi mocratic Unjan of Krilluelei/.

On Sunday night the station-house of the Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago Railroad Company at Bainbridge, in Putnam county, was broken into by thieves, the safe blown open, and its contents cithei carried off or destroy ed. Fortunately all tho money had boon taken Irnin the safe on Saturday and sent away, so that the thieves got but n small amount of cash to recompense them lor their trouble. Tho safe belonged to the Adams Express Company, but was also used by the railroad station agent at

Buinhridge.

Wo leurn that on the same night several other robberies were committed in Putnam county, near Ilainbridgo—in one instance over nine hundred dollars in greenbacks being taken from the re - donee of a farmer-two men holding loaded and cocked pistols to his head, while he was compelled to tell their confederates where the money was secreted, and how to get it. The money secured, the farmer was tied, and the thieves left with their booty.— jV A. Ledger. New Maybville, I

May G 18G7. j

Editor Banner —I desire through the columns of your paper to address a few words to the Union voters of Put nam county. I have been solicited by a number of personal and political friends, in various portions of tho county, as a candidate for County Clerk.— As 1 am to he brief, I can^uly say that if those who stood by tho flag in its hour of danger, after counseling together. think I am the man to make the race, l shall proudly, hot gratefully, accept, aud, strive with all tho energy of which l am master, for success. I am pleased to see a number of other aspirants for tho same position. Many of them have been “under fire''—Ccotainly all arc qualified, "tried and true," and should

OP C1RKENCA8TLE, Greencnutle, - - Indiana. Seven-thirty Treasury Notes Of all Issues, converted into New Fire-iweniti Honds. UHEK OF CHARGE.

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Flrnt National Bank offiroencastlc INDI ANA. May 7 Im JF.ROMF. ALLEN. Cash.

I T 13 NO USE TO OASS IN THE. PA1 pers about cheap goods when you can go to JOHNSON’S MILLINERY STORE

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'E HAVE NOW HEADY ONE the largest stocks of

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Largest and Cheapest Lot of

WOCLEIM COOPS In l.hia or any of the adjoining rioioti - We have strong heavy goods, li-.V' i goo !- l-g

Ever opened in Greencastle Those wishing U> purchase are respectfully invited to CALL AND SEE THEM Refore making their purchases.

New }oik is seriously agitated over tho alarming prevalence of kidnapping

alouo, and a reign of terror, so to speak "" utlon ’ U Wl11 be my highest pleasure may he said to exist in every household 10 £ ,vo ^' m " vigorous support where there arc daughters upon tho verge ' A. J. I1A\YN. of womanhood. Within three weeks , '“T*',. mP*

the police record* show that no less than sixty girls have been decoyed from

homo to almost ccrtaiu ruin.

A cable dispatch state* that tho Em* peror ol Brazil has aholiahed slavery througheut his dominions. Minoie are fo attain their freedom on rcachiti" 21,

IV per Coxes. M TJI/EY & CO.

Are prepared to manuracture

Paper BOXES of the BEST tynnllty AT THE LOWEST PRICES. A stock of SHOE CARTONS and NOTION BOXES on hand coiiKtantlv Order* nolicited. MACAULF.Y <t 00 ,

19 West Maryland St , Indianapolis.

May 9. Im

ALL El ROPE 5 A RAOE ! WAR DECLARED// 4 Nil JOHN HUHFSIDE A OO are in

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REAPER OR MOWER. They keep the best. For variety, first D H Hvover A Co ’* Celebrated Excelsior Keaper and Mower. A1m>, Hie Russell, Ruckeve Hall, ami a Quaker Hoy. who i. as handy as a new pin, and will cut your grass where it is

as well as where it is not.

pALL AT J BURNSIDE i 00’8 he l, u ri 7“ U b "y *, K, ‘*l >rr . M they keep ,| ie twst Machine* in the market We have also

reduced our prices to huh the tiinus.

J. BURNSIDE A CO

BLIT!A. C HIISTG AND FIE^ESSIZN-O-Done in the bust of order, and latest stylus. April 26 2m

TAKE NOTICE. Farmers! I OOK to your interest ami bring your 1 J Wool to Cataract Mill*. P RICKS. Roll Carding at Sc. Carding and Spinning at 20c. 1 *

We want all your WOOL for CASH, or ex change for Jeans, Flannel*, Blanket*, Stock ing yarn. Dry Good*, <tc , Ac Thankful lor past favors, wesolicit a liberal ah art* this season. OUR MOTTO—Punctualily and dispatch CLOON A CO , Proprietors. Always on bund Lumber, Laths, Shiiude*, and Lime, Family Flour, and Corn Meal, Hominy and Buckwheat Flour. O. AGO.

S11 m m e i' W ear, AND FINE DRESS GOODS,

rr>v vn ID i nion I’h iJacob D 1 ar. | laii. : Thomas !i tue of a wi of tin Own

me Toi

QASH FOR WHEAT.

CLOON A CO

—-

fbehch

js up n_ i

LICK

3NT O S

all Diseases of the or Klfh,<j/s,

These Celebrated Springs are not surpass ; en "n the American Continent forthecurc of

Coroner’s InqilPSt. UISI fcPsiA in its moat aggravatod form,

\ T an inquest held at ReoUviUe ibis •HlClimallsm itllf! APUrUlglll,

vi C | OUU w(’ " I1 th'- body of Ani '' s 8 Hpecifie in low!ng* ver11 ict* ,nS ' lht ‘ JU,y ful LiVVV

r . e ,■ sar-’- •• We tho jury *ummon*il to examine O.. ,h<! supervision of Di'.' s.

Great numbers o! refugees nr6 nrnv b.Mly of Nicholas William*, deemed i* i ' AN Ac °'

mg in Now York from Ireland- They wriain the caua* of his deuih, fiudtiiat tho A 4* Jr es* FRENCH LICK P. O., Orange

*ay tho revolutionary movement there is ‘ ^a,u,, u ‘b ,M d« 8 >b by eembral ap.. 1 * l,dla " 11 -

ubaudoued. and uivu a diaconraoinir ne I 'n^ tMigiied' II P. Allen, foreman T _ •—T — oouutonbo State of tbc country. Im* .1 ohu "colthorp,^Pa!rick 1 uab','!T M.^V*^h*i’ 8 ° rC Kj ‘‘ S ^rmaneRH) ( urt tl.

said that a special call bas been made on ',V. McDowell, Henry T DetHtmuirb A ^ I' i * 1,

the Feuian Brotherhood for aid for tbc Wltt y* Jo »«pb DauiaDJam** A Wyatt iheo b* r « "ill Sad it to

Cf lti.h Sut. p.i,on«t.. ,b ''

imam uo. are backs running daily to the Spring*. I,vl7

EXCLUSIVELY OF CUR MANUFACTURE,

Casslmcres, tSattliiPltH,

Juans.

UlaiiktMK,

Yurns,

FLANNELS, PLAIN and PLAID, Ac. Reineiiiher that we will Retail our Good* al WHOLESALE PRICES, For WOOL, hut to get the benefit of the re dneed price YOU MUST BRING YOUR WOOL We propose to sell our Goods for Wool from fifteen to twenty five pet cent, loss than any Agent or Merchant in the country can aell the aame quality. It will puv a tug thing to lake your Wool lothc K rimy You iiiuk. twenty-five coni- on aj>inglv pom <1 of yarn, ami the same per cent on cloth We always pay the

■.It- ’ l

lluliut Market Price, For Wool.

h,Jfno'i'■ Ihi* of a " •' • 11 ; v ' of till fluifll i" 3 ! Court, to nu- ill

OWN H i 1 •* •» * * ' *

Wi ii

| son are di ln .l u 1 '• ! divers sun - ef 11 I menta and deern*.

therifoie, I "

| |H67, between ll.r 1

the Court b ' I-.

castle, in Pul"» n ; 1 sale! In'rents an" I'"'’ ri'rding seven Piif'i real estate, to vil - One equal d 111 ‘ . the loll.nvil.g'lff ’’;',, city of Ori c i'W 1 ’' 1

Be, inning at ' l "

Utoly owim - th< iifp wii* 1 to a Hake,

nine ami o»o foU , # pnliianiville P'""- j ^ .

west conn r -I

wnb the

Ibreesml Ihnyi” . tho following *"|’ ' ) .

corner of R''"' ,

s.intli with ih- l j, .

ed in !li rI '"’ 1

toa atnke.tl"i«’'' r .,

ill Cash, link

, to a

1 ale

.iftll »-

AT Custom CARDING and SPINNING done promptly al customary ratea. Don't fail to call al the Factory, near tho North Depot BIIU ii A IIKOTIU K. Oreencasile, April 2. , ». Ie67. 6m

street. tlieaC® fl

five chain* 1° n ,'j p’

ami fifty f'' ur

ning, contaiini'i ch ;!

acre*, excep! ' 1 " 1

the line (if L |nl " j .,

tliroUL'h 'i‘‘A11' t - * -

and P'olii* lot fy said lU'l.l" execution. > w

amlinlikeui.'j"'-

pteot sm.i

'I aketi a* t 1 ” j |( ,, .iS'** Thornburgh »" > t “

• a Win"'

at. tli

. ’H7-:it

Sheriff's Sale.

J)Y VIRTUE of a writ of execution, to mo D directed, from the Clerk of the Putuaiu

Common Pleas Court, in a rase wherein Jacob April ■ A. CroHslaud, Douglas MeGjnnis ami othera 0,1^1] A Seat

are plaintiffa, and John Q Cromwell. Hiram P Allen and James T Culliur arc d«fi uitnnts, reqnirin* me to make the bum *f t"-'" hundred and thirteen (2l.'t) dotlai-. and in teiont and cost* and accruing cools, on said writ of execution, 1 will therefore, <m

Shcrlfl '*' viilue »l *

6|i(.

I > ^ VIII ue

{ > din

("b rirtt Court 1

Prum-r 1- ,.r

fendanr. r. ';r” r 'r.-

sLehiisdrrS I'u * |

Saturday, the 'loth day of May, 1 ^t'7, al the Court bouse door in said viiunty and Stateof Indiana, between the legal hours of said day, offer for side at public auction. the r*nls and profits lor a ferni not exceeding sxl a' seven years, of the loth.w mg desent" d Real doer. * ! I

•Mie hor

inlrrcsl am 1 wi it of ' 'a'''

nil ol).

rfl'/lR f

Estate, in said cmnly and Stale, tn-wit: Lots Nos 2f> and 26, in Pleasant Garden, and a part of the west half of the soxthcaat qilarter of see linn tweflby one, <21 . low nship thirteen (l.‘t), Mugo live in all tlv.- acre*,

more or h-ss.

And on failure to realize a sum aettk'ienl to Satisfy said writ of rx cution, I a ill. at ;h. same time and place, ami in like manlier, olRr for sale the right, title and interest of the said defendant* in said teal ealate Taken as the properly of Htcnoi P Ail* 11 ’-. JOHN 8. APPLEGATE, May -X\ Ic«7 .7t. Sheriff P. C. Hathaway A Brown, Attys for I'lfTa

Ou ,,*1 batwuen th* F** .

ami profits for ;

year*, ot ''

in said o.'itaty "

two. Irhs-'k And 1*00'* 1 i.fy stud wn.

Utl

TakVu aniwr-

|t*b» »■*

10

May 2.1