The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1865 — Page 1

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rilE WEEKLY INDIANA PRESS.

VOL 8-NO. 11.

GRKENCASTLE, INI)., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1805.

[WHOLE NO. 378.

PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY I O W A K 1 > BR K«ll I or a ml Pi'0|irit* t or*

THE EXCELSIOR

Office in Union Muck, West Side Public Sqnffli'e

REiPIR IND IIOlffR.

THK \VKI>\K<^\

PLIKSS.

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TKRM8 OK Si nS( IUPT10X. One copy,\me year L.

ropy, six inonllis

Fifteen copiet, one ytnr ($1 75 ench)....2ij L’.'i motion

Tiiirty copiea, "iu' year tI 15 oo I. Tha power is taken froio • square

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Robe*«t Dale Owen.

1 liis gentlemin l^isxhiteTy w-iitten long\ctter in favorHif negro suffrage

•iitting ho tog need be in negro equality generally, lie appe

to have undergone a most radical change

IT is n two wheeled Reaper, and hotli ^ wliools ni'r tliMA’e whpftjs. i ;

\f» coi; INj^tnc wlieels.

•‘I. When no!

An extra copy furnislitd i/i <1'is lo flit •.'.•tier- wheel on the iniiin simlt. instead of a beveled of opinion, for in the Convention which vcr ) - polite invitation, on behalf of the a ® ^ alifornia. lie nnd one ol his cm- or cou ij j iavc vvorsc in that » lit .'lii). ..I. . *. • _ . ..... . . rtlrtvnr a < I n n •• n t o ar* urxrxrt 1 > r»«»xi n C>. .L. ...

Fourth of July Letter from General Love, Desertion, and Suicide. ! *n thirty or thirty five days from the McClellan. j One of those peculiar cases, which so Missouri river.—St. Tjouts Ittpubliccin. rymon who celebrated the Fourth occurred in our city, resulting in the /pho Weather and the Grope, at (Jeneva : death of a young, industrious man by Country and city i )a vo alike been Hotkl Bvkok, Lake (Jkn kva, 1 ic name ot Henry iwentx. He was ti lrown i nto r. rea t anxiety and excite-Tutt-day, July 4, 18H5. , t» the employ of one Marquis, who re- racnt duri the last two WC cks by tho Dkau Sir : I have received yoor 3 J v ^° r ii ! lLI10wn wet weather, nnd in fact nothing ever was

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up of it club.

PaymenU in all nui^t he niadc in ad-

vnnee.

A mark (X) before the name is a not ice that the time lor which tho paper is paid hn> ex-

pired.

A J)V KUTISJ N(; KATES AND KEGILA TIONS. [Ton lines Lrovior type make a sfpinre.]

one.

• ThpetiUor bar has a double hinge joint so it works perfectly free in rough ground as

a .Mower,

0. A - :i Hooper it has a folding joint so as

to fold it for transportation.

7. It is a self raker or drop machine, there-. by saving one hand which is worth $25 a bar- grunt

vest these times.

8.

a y

formed the present State Constitution of ci ’ izcns »f the United Slates of America fJ 0 ; e J ? <J “ n g! 1,er8 . K00a . b . cc “ m ® ,nenj3 - than.the weather attendant or consequent

who are in (Jeneva, to Mrs. McClellan fr,end,h, P rl P cncd ln, ° . lo ' e . al > d upon the harvest of the North west up i ... t It <> f u: < > \vr o p/a uhrvplltr t Ia/a a it n p pi ... 1 I. .. ■ _ . ... ■ <

tor a moment that the propos.t.on to with vou in fho celeb ; ation of tlli8 they would spend tn , 3 f roni a | arB o section of country.caii , nf the most sa- “ a yly , I 1 ‘"l/i c yy , y j: L “ 1 t J a, , a8! ^ Before the skies cleared up last week, the

1 w. 2 w.j 3 w. 1 in. J in. <> in. I S4.‘$1.0.i 1.25 1,60 1.76 8.00 5.00

It i. the liirhlo.t i ruft murliim* in the ii " ‘i ‘i " ‘ ortu .i.iy m the American calendar. At- nn l , l l ? dreams were dispelled by a dark p r i nc ip a i Rra i n mar kcts had been thrown

8.00 ‘h You can raise or lower either the Rcap-

to decide

be. hut

er

|f ill||i3Elggi^'li'§Is;ill missis isiSibs

Je how small that minority may hor / ( ,V t w m ^it^'tn^ss 1 ‘ “ t^ course of true love L'wheat; anTpriceB had advanced

W . v .. v...: ^ nr onc, j hclie\e it would be so ( ) )C intense joy and pride with which, in ,,e . ver r . ll,>!4 ^“‘ooth, and in this case f rom the first start about thirty cents nr Mower while in motion without stopping meonsiderablu that, when positively as- common with all \mcricans I look upon lllls S8 ^ 1 "n ' r »» mure than voritt B a. Tk>. rer b„^ he ,, b ut within the last few days ■ t '-- • • ■ I* ,cn ' , *• " , “ kc ,,,e ml the recent glorious ancc-..: of our g.L R !,ln »*“> f?"' a more quiet and better assured feeling

loot armies under Grant and Sherman s . ( n u young .k y s family, which prevails, and nriees have nlrendv receded

a vote—the consciousness that there is

-»O A IV. nn IG.I II it a f 11II .1 11 y t. i UMIGU I’l, I l /• ii i »» « , un^GiJat/uoiAVUCll

Ph' 1 Midi, ItuM.'ll, and Hiiekcvo are all 1 not the slightest disposition in the State ernmenr 1 ^10^ have"'brlu^li'Hback^t'he toil lor fourteen long years for hia Ua- to .'enenliie at onea ,»i».» ho,, ,,«........ •>.".. .'>•". »**»/'"•. »««-i *»; ■!,. .p.«... i.;. w.

13.

Legal .dvortUomenL inserted at the ex- e d Ma,.hi.lr u 'i £ 'indCS'Kail/18^' 1 '1°™,'°..™'™: ^“of onrflag?'! TrunThal’thU AnnT L" 00 ",' 81116 : The P™* V'l aTw^r'kin fhoTaaiTvoTrTix” weeks. The

poiiM of the Attorney ordering, nnd not de- You will find the above Machine, with all 1 t ' ,< lini3,a nic9 i should sufHee to^ ve fj, ary n f || )p \ a (ion's Hirthday will be y s and anxious, and pleaded preceding drouth caused the first few layahlo for the legal proceedings, but e.dle. t- its h.iest in prove at sh ™ tbat ,f ,s nc, | ,I,< ’ r ,0 " ,e of the opening of a new era in our history, ,0r tl '® ,r , conscn l f : U n,>w i bc '* an " i a PP a weeks of rain to be regarded as the able at our usual time. In k« o v.k will prool mchR 44. J. Ill'UNSIDK A CO S. «he Slate nor to the interest of the ne- whcn ' brotber | y | 0TC will again prevail *‘ ! " t ( ,llal something must be resorted to fest bIcilsi an( , th / bope8 and c2 .

gro population itself that they should between thc pc J opIe of the on b ce co f ntcnd . '0 estrange the.r (eel..,gs from each oth- ; ectations nf r ° ain wcrs a ‘ n ovcr lhe increase among us. lli.s eonsciousness, ing scrlioIls l. w , bt . n al , , be causcg of tbe er.and the friends of thc young girl be- North . we8t were Krcat i y en l argcd , but Ole winch I n-nvnin i n « »• . Iran and continued lo nnnr inIn hpr enra - i _ .* n .

of publication l>o made until the sdvcrtUement

is paid for.

Profassiounl or bittiness cards of live lincor less $j 00 |>er year; exceeding fivennd not

more than ten lines, $8 00 per year.

Payment of foreign or transient advertising

required in advance, or secured.

Notices of Festivals, Picnics, Fairs, Ac., gotten up by individuals or associations, or by

churches, inserted at thc regular price-. A'o “tiU-forbid advr.riiH«mrnl.s token.

Kditorial notices and communications, inserted in local column and designed ts> promote private.!ntorosts, will be charged as

advertisements.

Marriages auddcalh' inserted freeofeh.rg.

THE WABASH VALLEY PETROLElCOira Incorporated under the Lawh of llie

.Strtc of Indiana.

CAPITAL STOCK *100,000. >0,000 Shares ol 85 Kaoh.

State. They can never obtain political rights here. They can never obtain so

cial rights here.”

Office in Southard's Itlock, South-Last corner

of Public Square, Qrcenenstle, Ind.

___ Okkickiis—John A. Matson, President; W. ......„„ IUU .ncu mu Obituary notices and resolutions of condolence J>. Allen. Irraisurer; S. F. Uilmore, Secretary;; from Lexington, Kentucky, states the country of Hs Chief Magistrate and in by secret, literary, and other societies or or- 1 Reel, Trustee. j .u- —. <• . • . • «• , ’ .

liilliil wtMsm WmmM and more prosperous nation than ever iei in v “ ,D . , nn ^dog that all his efforts 0 f con j ecturc j s ccr t a in, however, ' re. proved fruitless he at last sought rel.cf that the carlier thc harveg t ,hc greate^ most sincerely unite with you in the ^ r0U g h th P a «* nc I ‘' f L L — L *

nos of sorrow nnd indignation which SU,C,d ®' ( . )n . Mo » Ja y >»ornmg he wi

before.

I

Military Commissions.

“ Mack,” the well known correspondent reclin K 8 of sorrow and indignation which .f Cincinnati yonimcnial. w,i,i„ B ^^X^nTiltV^d Si

! pa

Announcing candidates for office, $2 00.—

If Hofi-subBcribon?, $3 00.

* —————amwo—Kfl—w^t i ■—ft itii—i‘.^T~vcwra - 3 PUTNAM COUNTY.

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CIVIL. GOVERNMENT—18IW.

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('h'ChU Court—Hon. Italunn K. Efkfls, Judge, Terms commence April 3d and October 2d. Length of session, 2 weeks. Common PUaxCourt—Hcn.W. M.Franklin, Judge. Terms commence February Oth, June 5th and Novenib«*r utli. f/ength of Term, 3

Dikkctobs—J.'hn A. 5Litsnn, \V. f). Al- fo,,owln g r:icts ,n regard to the cost of thc desire to afford the most loyal sup len, John It. Malum, A. II. Gilmore, D. N. that “ expensive luxury," military com port to his successor. I trust, too, that Unmett. Kdwnrd Bnrnott, \V. A. L. Keel, missions, and their general uselessness y ou W'H unite with me in the hope that,

has been thc damage, and that in sec-

,, . , wen , t tions so fur north that the harvest was into the ^ck yard of It is employers „ n Iy commenced last week, no damage louse, e ui ding which held the form ^ a |[ j, a8 been done by t be ra i n8 bu t of the one he so dearly loved, and there on the contrary, ths wsather ha. been he took his own life by shooting himself exceedingly propitious; while thc fine, in the breast fhc coroner s jury rt C ool. clear term, now apparently fully turned a verdict of death from suicide. cgta blishcd, gives every assurance of se

J >, mo, r " t ‘ curing the remaining harvest in the best Tho Snake-bitton Mau. possible condition.

We met yesterday Mr. SI,ouster, the , II ” undoubtedly true that thc rams man who was bitten by a rattlesnake in haTe beep heavier and more protracted

y - through Ohio, Southern Indiana,oouth-

Tho Wllbasll Valley Pelroleimi the ineffable Stanton, ami inquire of (hat J"^ ^ ^ [e „j11 '"raue"” ma°"

iii our iii id .-t which will be of mculculablo r . • ... titcsioper and earnest war and , 0 restore thc con Mr Sl.nn.tpr U looting try, and as thc harvests arc earlier there, ».'l, Bv U'c June Ten SiS > " J «“•* ""j''"*” »«• -8 «• •» voatinue 4 weeks. Indinim cmipanii* arc drawing upon the magistrates. Here, in J.cxington there ,3t helween those who owe allegiance to ever. It is true his hands and arms are R™wn, the moderate crops cut nave Deen

Smyth, Johnson Parnall, and Eadward ]>ar-

nett. M^ts March 6th, .)iMpp 5th, Septem- proposes expending the Lor 4th, and Deoemher 4th. from which iI'D raised. () OGUNTV OJPjriiNMtfL risking monov and laborinc

."..liil.Ml.. 1.icily ..r II po.ipfenlKi o.nno. ..corlnln me tact. The most il|| ■coo"», my cnoerc innnKB lor moir mcredlblo aa It Inny nppcnr, - nI „-|l . . , r .

a country removed fur from us; thiscompuny portant eases that come before them for vcr y r nur t eous invitation, I am, my dear capitated head that did the deed. Mr ‘ ^'. here winter wheat forms intend risking money nnd Inhoring jinticntli ad j ud i cat fon are those of soldiers who 8 » r . very truly and respectfully, yours, S. says the head and tbe portion of thc a P or, | on u' lhe crops, some damage has

indulge in the luxury of too much beer 11 McC..ki.T.an. vertebra attached, which he cut off, was hcoi, done, especially with those farmers varied", occasionally, by the grave com- The Liquor Law in Boston. ns ! muc , h m “ re . ,hnn " n .° '"fh and a half a d “ a ag0 ^ b iIf fi n c wea /her* II Is Composed Of Men pla.ntof one of ‘‘Hod-8 owo images earv^ Under the instructions of the City hfpickVd^ Lut ‘"hTucliof these last named section.’, reliable, ^ t0 ?' ice ^. b !!° a^^sVicT about eighteen ^ a » »V» -st of Wiseon.in, the bar-’

Clerk—Melvin MrKoo.

Auditor—Elijah T.*Keigfitley. 'PrciiNurer—Jnnins G. I*.d\\iird>.

Sheriff—O renn Burrow. Recorder—Glint on WulD.

Real Kebai4 Apyruieer—T«om S. Wright.

Surveyor—Harrison M. Kiindel. Oorouec—George A. liickctt*.

S arc es lu ""t *»*w IIIUUUIUIG Giupn GUI; 11UVI/

people i.f thc'.StHte for money, wTth which to are"three or four military tribunals 'a'iid ,la 'same (Jnverniuent, and belong to thc still swollen much, but will soon heal saJl y dimiaished and deterioated by thc car, yon operations in the East, this company if , hey have served the^country in any sa,,ic P en P Ic - without the loss of his thumb, the part ‘he damage also extending to rye -■'''-"'I'-'- H,c money ,n he region othe / way (hau by rc | iovini , ,1'^Hogging that you will convey to the | bitten. Thc most remarkable portion of a n d b ar| ey, possibiy to oats. In portions lh« i coiii|>iiniOj, arc „ . n thn„«anJ #Inllara . 1 I COUM»»i«*‘ c i "•••> «o tha ^entlomnn t hey I thin ann k o stor r, i n our opinion, ia that, ? f "j 018 u . nJ ’ W . ier0 l '' C C ’ ^ ar * oil^ ,'•" l !rp:::r,‘,e b ,u , ,:t ^ einl«Lecr,«,n,„e facl'^Tkemost^u represent, my sincere ihnnks for their incredible a. it may appear, it was a dc “"A ‘ harvests came On

for the? Imrpo.su of contributins to tho pros- • « . • . n . . , purity of our own country uiicl building up ID ^ U ,n ! c ° . 00 ^ uc l ^ eer »

tbe wealth of our own people.

PROTECT Y01R8KLF ANO 1AMILY WITH A POLICY IN THE tumis iium ciwy, HARTFORD, CONN. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OI<' KVKUV DBBCIHPTION.

eighteen inches in

10.7 l^u. s . or warn of * courtesy!—- !*?**.•'• ?'•“'> «■«., I. .„«• '“aT

ITS

Kiitnnm. 1',ukc, (lav and Owen, in lucnl,ties a High Court of Chancery,sentencing thc zealous in the ncrforniance ol their duty b c a doubting Fhomas and tempted to ® g ®-,, , , cr ° P 7 .° ■ lectcd or approved hv the most eminent Oc- „„ ri , zeaious in me pcrioriiianceoi neir uutj d i gcred i t tha whole varn -North west would have been a moderate ologist* of thc West. The hinds arn situated ,'i,„ ..i,,.i„ ; !i ,7 °[ C 1 ia .* 11 was “? sa /®.f° wa I b *he streets [Dttbutinr Tows Jith/*0 one, far less than g gpod or even a fair

’ ' “ ' average. It has had many enemies to

preci-ely the same geological position as jhem to tho whole judicial gamatol pun- unless one walked likea grenadier, with

FIVE DOLLARS ANNUAL PREMIUM Will insure $6,000 again si accidental !• life while traveling by uny public convey

imec.

TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM

Secures a policy for $.7,000 nnd nlse $2.7

inje .

nrdinury

arc tho Oil lands in I'ennsylynnim-ocMipying isliuient-for ten^days, on bread and wa- head erect and in marching time, lest What is Debt ?—Debt is death-liv- encounter, the early drouth; insects, and

, ...g death, whereby a man sells his livin

orelungstraight, bodyi jf not his soul, to his creditors.

OuhIi Oujiiltll. s.100,000. ..irsObonicc, .l,„uU like i,i„. i . 8jc . tbi » h „ cb ,. 1 „. lc „^-, il ^ the lolcr rain., .ill DelJ., 1 ’ T,..,- ,... Lan lhc y he dihpensed with . h.s head you were not marchuig straight, body) if not hig t0 llig creditor3 . whether of winter or spring, stood light

tST The editor of the Cairo Demo- an “ 80 hustle you off to the calaboose. Debt is a mortgage of one’s arm, one’s on tbe ground. Where the crop was

crat recently had an interview with Mr. , 0 w{r,b«5^T"r;br drinkcTn; , °Z* ,nUSC,e8 ’ ollcV vIV't Tm ° f fi , .1 i .. „ . , low ” an y°oay taken up tor drunkenness body one ’ g |,f e t0 tbc n, or tg a cce light, but the wet after liavest has dam-

W iit! . Johnson, the brother ot Andy, , 0 be released if he will testify as to licbt thus is slavery and b cursei not aged it much. Where the crop was still the I resident. I lie Dcmociat says . where he obtained his liquor, but out of nn | y on one’s self, but if a National K ,0W i n K ^uriuK the rainy season (except Mr. Johnson is over sixty years of age, several hundred persons who have been ]) cb f on one’s posterity.' tba t wliich was too much beaten and

week comj , ei , siiti" n lor personal iujuri. inen- p';.','^.',.]^'n'in was' u "f!mbtfi.l l 7,‘,,d'"t,aiurdou' n , n,J '» a ear P e " te r b y trade. During arrested but one has availed himself of A National Debt mortgages a hitherto Reached in the blow), tho heads have pncitating the .is > urc<i fri’in In, m Jmaiy l.u- UM1L . n ', lu . nt After imicli vexatious delay and tbe war he remained quietly at home this privilege to become an informer in free people to capital masters, and owners filled well and the grain will be good, TurriiTu nur nm I norum.. mnuy ruinous failures the unterprUe iirovud n with his wife, nnd a son, aged fifteen order to secure his own discharge. Most 0 f a nation. Wc are bond men, bond though the yield per acre will be light. I WtNI Y-Hvfc UULLAHi PREMIUM -lien— and to-day the incica.e nf the businesf. years. His sons, now at Nashville, have ol those arrested cannot pay the hne and women at)d bot)d ehildrcn and our We do not think that Northern Illinois, Securoe a full policy for $o,000 and pci- tlie prosperity anil wcaltli of Unit region oc- bo t b becn soldiers in tho Federal ser- costs, and, in consequence, the jail is cb i| dvcn ’ g children become ' bond men' ^ r ' 8COn8 * n > and ^ owa have had so light

week compensation fur nil rod cveiy dcsci ip- 1,1 " 11,11 c ' "y lliu aevelopment of tlic oil re- v j ec and are present fillii c

4 : ^4* ; .1 4 4 t _ . .. . 4 t t. ... .4 1 , .U 1, .4 . 1.. 4/wl 14.- »•»».. - . 1 .1,. 4 . .

Atinio surfHee indiuation^. The (V^mpany ha already commenml preparations for boring j. nnd will, within a short time, tmderlako the duvulopniunt of oil in this region with the

fullest confidence of success.

Tlic Inlcrcsl Hie People of Indiana 1 Ih\ i‘ in this enterpriso can linrdly be c.-ti-I” 1 iiinlud. Five years ago the boring for oil in

tinn of accident, traveling or otherwise. -o... i-, ... Policie. for $500, for $:i per week coinpeii- “ccoinpli.h all tins for i . i #» * * uPrnr tlTnl «•/* r» ..I

1 ndiana.

It is possible to

vice, nnd are, at present, filling public jowfiowing with men, women and ehii- ' aIld bond women -v.. ...1 • .1. l I.*, ii.. /* tlri*n whrs innwE K/» Lrnnf fit ♦!»/» /xvrv<»»»cn

a wheat yield in ten years as now, ex-

sation, can bo bud for $3 per utinura, or an\ other sum between $',(io nnd $5,ooo nt pro-

portionnte rates.

JAMKSfl. IIATTKKSON. Pres. nODNKY DRNNIS, S.-cv, E. T. KEIGHTLEY, Agent,

inyBl c,m4 Grooncastlc, Ind

If tbo the- positions which have been kindly fur dren, who must be kept at the expense Every pound of bread wc cat every ccpting, of course, tho almost tolal fail•i • x. ..1. rt ,1 k.. *1.^ 1 >-—14 4. i^f f.o 4-ilv until llinrn n fronor«il i 51 . J ™ . .. .. * J ..... .. o /1. 1.. .4 - ni-zx r»<-xrx<l

iry, tliat wo have an abundance of oil in In- nished them by the President. of the city until there is a general jail pound of'beef on our table, every gar- ure of the crop last year. Oats are good dianii be true, noneenn have ui much Interest Mr. Johnson represents the cotton delivery in ordjr to make room for more, ment on our bodies, every thin" we touch every where. Corn is now doing well, ■V liv'o i' '* Texas as fine; sugar an average H° s, ' ) n is learning by dear experience , agfc or i, and | Ci j s bonded to pay thc in Plough it has suffered some on low and

crop, and corn fair but not first rate. He that some things cannot be legislated tc| . cgt on t j lig dobt tQ c i(a |y (^ c work level lands.

in dcinoiistruting iu truth ns the

our own .State; and no people can derive us iiiucli bci.ulll from its demonstration ns they

The Terms of Subscription

Important Notice to School

Teachers.

Aro to arranged a* to cnnble nil cIiimm of ( | )c

says the State has not suffered by the out 0 * existence, and that it would he*p or ]jf e t0 p ay j nfcrcgt t0 oa war, but that be anticipates great trouble bettor to regulate such matters than to K

A Namei.ess Chime—We, for the

. lMH .u.uio For the last two years a, (enqit to forcibly prohibit them. -'■■z first time, on yesterday, heard of a moat m.'i, to contribute ti> the enterprise and share and verv [Detroit Free /V«.. ^ There wa. a r.ee last week in “" J v.lbnnous crime perpetrated 111 tlm profits. Dio shores arc only flvedol- lauor 11 i ixas nns uccn plenty anutery - Chicseo between two celebrated trottin.' s tnngtown, ^ a man whoso name wo - b. I.ro-al .urents will receive .oh«rip- ehe.p, from the ftiel .h.4 many of «hc Tl , E AflJL'ITTAI. (>K MlSS HARRIS — ho^and two Indians Tbe horses COuld not ,earll> H Appears that lie Was

r.MIK first Publie Exun.inntion under the wlm wili pI “ n T h ^ i [t » !u the credit of American journal- here to go two mile" while the IndianS cau K h t in the act of attempting to comwill take place on the fas/ Saiurdav of each -v;lem .dcollo,'.mg socks hy nssc.-ments «h nks the negro population of lexas , he ^1,; f B urroa n| lg wa3 (b c sane „nth cr a and ot another two mles - of the child and by him badly beaten .....nth i.1 ill., vcr \\, m-iviii.. ,.i '•O''" inefficient for the purposes of the cor- will bc a great curse to the .State. Many . c b •. 1 1 1 U P tncrc al > u ,r ° l nnomer iwo mites.— • e \ “ T ^ rration and at times oppressive to stock- of them have already become homesick ^ “ a » excited woman who comm.tted The Indians were to make a correspond- " ' V^ bl t i lc l ""f T 1 ^ 0 .^ 1 -

holders. and waot to return to their former homes ' UUrJcr TCry dull h eralel y- * 1,h raucb ing change. One was to go a mile and have been killed as ho should have Five UoilnrH others h ive become very indolent -.nd rorcth «UKht and with great preparation. rod«, when the other would he sub- hcen, by tbe incensed brother, had not Inverted in this undertaking will entitle the i„, ln „„ n ‘„, n ,i m .nrl ’ Mr Tl,c eonclusion of the most reflecting, s ,itutcd. nnd complete the race with an- “•he™, hearing the noise, interfered and rn subscribing to • ceriificntc fur one -hare j h ^ t , ne"foes believe that i ‘* that ^JfouKhs jilted Mary Harris. otbcr mi | c alld ten rods; so that the 8 »ved the life of the incarnate fiend, who ’’ will aid in the prosoen- “ 0 bns n say c „ es b lie c that ;in(1 8 h 0 .hot him. Had she iiltod him, i,„. sna »„k.n tnwotl.nr were „ f.,.,r is now in tail. Such a crime as that

History of United Stales and Physiology arc required In addition to the former six

branche*. ,

[See School Law of 1887.] I ad'^sc appli- party

[A r e,o York K.rpris*.

cants for « School Uoenw to procure' and of st.^k, and white it will aid in the prosoen- Jonnson says inc*e negroes believe that and sb( . gbot 'Had she jilted him, | 10 . ses taken together were to make four 18 now in j ail - Such a crlm( study thoroughly "The Examiner,” be A. turn of m> important 1111 enterpriso, will also freedom means idleness, nnd that they j 1 1 j .1 r 1.1 no.ses, laaeiiiogcuicr, were 10 mane lour , ,, 1,- „:,i. Uunean, A. M , published by AVilson,'Sar- bring a remunerative return flu thc risk in will be sent to school by the Govern and h e ba d therefore shot her, nobody ml | C s while thc Indians went two miles should be punished with death gent and Hinkle, Cin., O CW, SOsswfc. Let eurred u 1.- -r .„ ... , . .. 1 *

Teachers be prompt, and ambitious to obtain

a high grade of License.

Testimonial* of moral character must be

presented before an examination.

11. T. HOYT.

Okkick ok Sciioov Kxaminkr, Putnam County. Ind.,^ [ if I'.i Grkexcastlk, April 8, 1804? I WILL tell at public sate, nt my^| I residence, 9 miles northwest of W Green castle and ‘2 miles south of

No Man

ment, and finally become preachers, law yers,-doctors, &c. He is opposed togiv-

5\ ho desires to promote the interests of his j 0 g them the ballot; and although An;r ”»"'•> ~‘si*sm« v" ... 1.: r _» .1 ^ . fs^rmnlinn nn the Riihiflpl he heiieveH he

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taking h few sharc?9 <»fi*tock in thif* enterprise subject, he believes he which promises such ample returns for the W1 H n °t yield to thc Radicals and force investment. All local agents will be furnish- his own people to swallow the unpalaed with H certificate that they are authoriaed tabic pill of negro equality. to act usatich, signed by the Secretary of the r — J Company. I’ersuns wlie desire agencies enn giajr Several thousand dollars have

it A„ lh * 8 r ret “.?; 1 ; >r ll,Uon - or been expended by the State of Minne The Oi.u Story.-.. — / . —

Morton, on Thursday, tbe 24lb day of Aug,5, ibr,nation ’ 8 , '° , ' CS “ ry 80{ ° r hloodhouuds to capture Indians.; who lived about six miles west of Laf.y-1 landing pluce,(Fort Benton,) being sev1865, ail my Personal Property, excepting Our Local Agents in Grcencustle are K. T. The plan works well. On the Uth ult,, j ette, last Friday, tried thc old fashioned cn hundred miles from Idaho City. An

' • Keiglitley and J Burnside. Je2l 8m7 the Indians shot and ate three valuable way of aacerUining whether his gun was emigrant, if he docs not care to come by VrvTTMLVKi bloodhounds which were on their track, loaded or not, and, in tho old fashioned stage, should buy a couple of mules or * ' > l - N( * ^ and then chased the keepers of the dogs way, was killed. He placed his mouth horses, and load one with his effects and Monitor Clothes Wringer! when they came. Tho dogs cost about to the muzzle of the gun, and his foot ride the other. It is not advisable to rpHF, bent Wringer in tho Market -the c'ght hundred dollars each. Rathercx- upon tbc hammer. His foot slipjied, the try to cross alone, but get in with a party

all my

Uoueeholil ami kitchen Furniture, ron*i«ting of 14 hcatl of (tattle, a lot of gaotl Brood Mures ami Mules, Hogs, Sheep, Farming Utensils, Hay, (torn, Oats and Wheat, together with other articles too numerous to mention. Kale to commence at Iff o'clock. Terms

made known on day of inlc

July 1^. td' 'MARTIN V. OLIVF.K

t r. nest \i ringer 1 Rubber Roller being

all white.

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pensive dinners to give the red skins, but gun was discharged, and wc suppose it is all right. was killed. LvfavrUt Jn

right

was killed. Lrtfayrttt Journal.

[Evantvillc Journal, iilsf.

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A Larue Income.—We sec it stated that John Purdue, of Indianapolis, reports an income for last year of one hundred and seven thousand dollars.— This is said to be thc largest income in that city. Mr. Purdue was formerly a citizen of this county, and used to teach school in Plain township, for ten dollars

When he first went into that

township, ho was considered so poor that it was feared he might become a charge thereon, and was “ warned out ” of it, under the provisions of a law of this State. Now he is thc richest man in

Indianapolis.— Ohio Statesman.

Mr. Purdue is, and has been a citizen

ackson of ten or a dozen persons, and then thc ff-f Lafayette for thc past twenty five

would have adjudged him guilty of iu- and twenty rods. Thcwiuuer would rcsanily. But she is a woman, and it t« cc ivc the purse of 81,000. Thc Indians, virtually adjudicated (at least by a W ash- gayg the Times, won the race with ease,

ington jury) that a woman who shoots making tho two miles in 10:17. the man who has been faithless to her is -

necessarily insane. We protest against How to Get to Idaho Territory.— the example and the precedent. It is an A correspondent writing from Idaho invitation to and excuse for the worst of City states that tho best way to reach crimes.—N. Y. Erpreu. thatplacc is by crossing thc Plains. Thc v ^ .. _ _ .♦♦♦— journey may be performed in as short a a myjit!i"'

William Jackson, time as it takes to come by water, thc

trip ran be made easily and pleasantly : years He is a bachelor