Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 December 1865 — Page 1
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and will oonti DUO 'to keep his
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sY^tfaifrBSS CARDS.
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sic ion and Surgeon.
"D eapootfully tenders hia services to the citizenB of
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
NO.
JQv dorse
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-4! CUB ud* IMUcan on Main stfroet, West of Graham's oorner. Junel8'64m3.
vuiiiii4 juiii y(iiii UiiLVUiii npHB-«ub8ofiber would rosjioctfuily iiiform theciti^j^gjyn^ry cojipty ^that ho ha^ jiur-
N%w*airtl ElegantSaloon,
bar at all timo's suppli
ed with the Tory best qualityof
LIQUORS and CIGARS,
_* Particular attention Will bo paid to the* 5
Eating Department,
FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS,
tondtall'kindsof -Gamtogether with' ovary delicacy vf theso&son served up at all hoars and on tho short-
nste. JOSEPH BLUE,
3TOHN CARROL,
V|1HISold
Propr5etor
(Corner Washington and Market Sts.)
Proprietor.
favorite Saloon still 'continues to koop on
A hand the best quality of liquors. Farmers who 'desire to.purchasi) by the quart, gallon or barrel are Nspectfal| invited.to call, and examine the slock, which comprises the finest assortment of liquors over brought to CrawfordRville, [Dcc3'64lf.
NEW FIRM
BAIRD, MOFFETT & BOOE,
EMPIRE BLOCK, NO. i,
DEALERS IN TCHK
[IRK AND HDIfflB,
•Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles Pure WineB aud Brandies,
For Medical Purposes.
PatentMedicines, Also, Lamps. Glassware, Letter, Cap, and Note Paper, Pens, Pencil?, nnu Ink.
Dr. j. W. BAIRD,
Wtli'ittond tifPhysicians Prescriptions with prompt.•j'ifcess.faWe rmtooctfully. solicit patronage from tho SoblttingenWal. [Nov-4-05.1
S.Gk T&.ID.
Physician and Surgeon,
Fredericksburg, Montgomery County, 1 id
Will pay special attention to
DI8BA8K8.0V A. gltBBOBK *r DANOBBOD8 CHARACTER. OFFICE hours from 6 to 8 o'olock A. M., and from 12 to 1 P. M.. closely observed..
Foes will fluctuate With tho times. jry Address, Mace Post Office, Montgomery county Indiana. [jan"'C5-ly.
L. Wllbon. John W. lUmsay.
CLAIH AGENCY!
WIHS0N &T RAMSAY,
Aji/ILL give, special attention to the collection of VV Claims diio discharged soldior* and the widows'and other heirs" of deceased soldiers.
OFFICE—With Samuel C. WiUeou, I»o. 3, Empire Ulook, (up stairs) Main street. Sept2'05-y-*-5-l CnvwfordnTiHe, Indlniin.
TTeachers'on
HE first session of the Montgomery County Institute will bo hold at CrawfordsviUo commencing tho irth of this month, (Dceombcr,) nnd continuing for fivo days. The He v. M. 15. riopildns, Prinoipal of the Ladoga Academy, has kindly looMonted'toactasSuporintcndony. Ills experience and known abilities as a teacher, togethor with'tbo fact that tho schools are required bylaw to be closed during tho session of tho Institute, it is hoped will vocuro a general attendance of tho tcochors of tho oounty.
Ail who fcol an interest in tho cau»o of education areoordially invited»to attend. Exertions will be made to render «thoir stay hero both pleasant and of it a
Strangers who contemplate visiting tho Institute will please address rae at their earliest convenience in order that boarding accommodations ^naj^bo^secur-
DecS'OSw! Ex. 31. O.
OINTMENT
Scratches
retcrinary
'I M—
P^ftsiittiii,Bounty,Back!:Piiy,
Comrltyitatfpns of Rations for Siohlicrs who ''l^TtWoe- Men ^ritoiiifioy War"''aiuT'Prize tyPMoriey afoo, Claims for' Horses and
Other Property 2ost in the Service, and in fact every species of Claims 'Against the' Cfovernnicnt
Collected with Promptness and Dispatch by
BMMTTOJV, Attorney,
GOVERNMENT AGENT.
bit
ce in Washington Hall Build
ing, over Simpson's Grocery Store, Crawfordsville
Ufldir' the present Laws, Soldiers and Sohtlcrs ,t iliirs are entitled'as folloxes: 1st. Wlien a soldier has Aiii from any cause in the servioe of the.United'States, sinoe the 13th of April 1«)1, leaving a widow, she iB entitled to aponsion of $8 per month also a bounty of from'$75't® $402, besides all arrears of-pay. 2d. If the soldior left no widow, his children under 10 years, of ugc
are entitled to the pensiou, back
pay. and bounty. 3d. If the soldier left ho widow, child or children, then the father is entitled to tho bounty and back pay. but no pension. 4th. If the soldier loft no widow, ehild or father, or if the father has abandoned tho support of the family, tho mother is entitled to tho back pay and bounty, and, if she was' dependent in whole or in part on her son for support, to a pension also. 5th. If tbosoldier left none of the abeve heirs, thon tho brothers and sisters are entitled to the baok pay and bounty.
Fees Reasonable and no Charge In Any Case Unlaw Successful. 8&&"Sj>e.cial attention given also to the settlement of Decedents' Estates, and other Legal business. uly8'05. W. P. BRITTblV.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ATTENTION TnE
attention of all Soldiers who enlisted for three years and have been honorably discharged from tho service by reason, either of disability, or expiration of term of service, is called to the fact that an effort will be made at the next session of Congress to secure the passage of a law giving an additional
Bounty of Two Hundred Dollars
to all those who voluntoered in 1861-'02 and part of the year 18C3 for the $100 bounty and did not veteranize. This additional bounty is to make them equal with those who have receivod Throe Hundred Dollars Bounty.
All Soldiers interested arc requested to call on me at tho ofiicc of tho
COUNTY TREASURER
and put their names to such a petition. Tho friends of soldiers are requested to call their [attention to this matter, A gcnoral effort to this ef.."j -feet is now being made throughout tho United State*.
The Petitions are now Ready
.And "will be forwarded as soon as Congress meets.— Call immediately.
W. P. BRITTOUT,
OctSB'OS Government Claim Agent.
0. W. 8APPENKIELD. E. M. 8APPKNPIELD.
SAPPENFIELD & BRO., Attorneys at Law
''if! !.
Street^
ANEW
HOUSE
Reliable
Surgeon.
GAyTlCHAELS,
inn'l.?-
ft
AND
REAL AGENTS 'I.I. ATTEND to bnfunoes In tho Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims. Also, solicitors for tho St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company. 10=0(Tico over Krout's Drug Store, Main stroot, Crawfordsvillo. Ind.
KKKERENOER:—McDonald '& Itoaeh, Indianapolis Smith it Mack. Attorneys. Terro Haute Patterson & Alloivdo Hon. I. N. Pierce, do Judge S. F. MaxwolL Bovkville Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbell, A\ alker and Cooiey.Protesssosof Law, Miehiggn University,
Ann Arbor, Mich. ]uly6 '65-yl.
SAPPENFIELD & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office Over Brown's Drug Store, Main
houso with eight good rooms collar, !cistern, wood houso, good garden and soloctoa growing fruit, on Markot street, near business part ot town.
A
TWO story framo building, with six rooms, good out buildings, orchard piste rn A Well, with Ave acres of lond,"wo*t of Colleger
TWO
story house with nine rooms, cistern and well, on,corner of Washington and Piko, south 6f Center Church lot 82& by 105 feet.
with Six rooms, good selection of growing fruit, cistern, collar lot 82£ by 165.
HOUSE
with 8 room", good growing fruit, cellar, cistern, stable, and other out buildings 89% by 105 foot.
SIXTEEN
BINFORD
CrawfordsviDe
acros south of Odd Follows cemetery
will sell in lota suitable for purchasers. 10X ACHES in Parke oounty. 8 miles east of Rock x*7«Jville, -with good fiour and saw mills, two nin of stone, saw will cut 5,000 feet per day: entire mills aro new and in good running order water sufficient to run entire season. A coal bank situated ontho premisos, will exchange for good farm in suitable location,
IAYE
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also.forsalelarge number of forms, town lots and "Western lands. Dec2-1863.
IH tLACHTH SUIIP.
IWould
living 5X miles south west of
lYx Crawfordsvtlle, near the mouth of Omel Creek, would respectfully inform the citnens of Montgqmqry cqunty thai he is now profesgmnally engagcttiL___ a suocesitul praotibe e^aJ
nntuiiy umc uvw attendingto diseases of Horses* JHohashad lal practice for twenty years. Charges libd9del865w4t.
feaeMeps Wanted
T70R School Districts No. 1,3.^9, 12, 21, 23, 24,_28, -•r Khs
OQOOOi uwtricw 'i
w»
iT'W.'TTnWrrewiiihip. Monl^omdr^ county
deeOwelMSKStlVc, fowriship Trustee,
respectfully inform my old custoznors aud the public generally that I can now be found at my 1
iVew Blacksmith Shop,
On Main Street, a few Doors East bf the Post Office.
HORSE SHOEING
AndBlaoksmithingin all itsbranohesexecuted with neatness and dispatch. I have three Forges in ope ration and employ none but experienced.and nraoti cal workmon. JOHN GRIFPEN. june 4j 1864-tf.
DEMpCR^^AT AL^ TIMm AN? UNDER ALL CTRCUJSTANCEg."
'IIMITJ ... (j.jj, wxw/tti) t.'sii ,wf» v)^ «'I!I -JO^
To Discharged Soldiers: 1st, Wlien a soldier is discharged ly reason of the expiration of his term of service, he is entitled to all arrears of pay and the balance of the bounty promised to him after deducting the installments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for wounds receivod in I-INK OP DCTY are entitled to a BOUNTV. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of disease contracted in tho service, or wounds roceived. which still disable them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO THE ABOVE. ]Lr"Hy a late act of Congress every soldier who shall' have lost both hands, or both feet or who shall have lost one hand and one foot in the service, shall be entitled to a pension of $20 per month.
J$®~The balance of the Bounty promised-to the Soldier of 18G4-G5 is now being paid. Officers returns to Chief of Ordnnncc, Surgeon CertificatesoV^ol^ImteBfcScI ncssTobtai ned.
-CRAWFORDSVILLE,-liIO®SOME«r COUNTY, .INDIANA, DECEMBER 23, 1865
BELOW ALL
1
WE HAVE
."STOCK
1
One Thousand
N I E N I A S
WITH ALL THE
A E S S E S 0
LADIES, MISSES, & CHILDREN'S WOOL HOODS.
ALL OF WHICH WB WILL
WE|MIlE|ALr?301
REDUCED OUR ENTIRE
OB1 GOODS IN"
A E E S E E N
Dec.23'65c3weltdg. wr-r. "it: smw'.'ji
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DOLLARS WORTH
ONE HUNDRED SETS'
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Frikay^'s'(7abTn£.rtt%6trnf Bian
aflS Smilli .l iEaittoiin/^thg (liBQieltHi!^ rCveivtly'abscondedr(VoAi^Ne\v:Yttrkfihi^iiMa«m ed and compromised'^Wltf his victims. .'Latest advicCfe'^rom' three to fo^r^hpu^apcl p^sojiOiav^ bt'efl"T!T?Pfl^ted^incQ the rebellion ..
Ex-Governor Allcn,-.of.^Ixo'dj'Island,' die'd a'f Providcnce on Saturday. .. The steamer Beerlc88nvaB entirely destroy-by-firc last-vrcck-bcloTrrMoondrGityr-ThflHiow .rs JtettTy» r.rn,)!il') /. "Hfuili. •»'){. !!!i r?.lnoJ
SincetheopcningofCongreft6rno^ee»-tlMin forty^'. amendments to tho Oanstitu^Mi'JMvo been OffeVed by'fatlical inembefg iB^KePRjlate andH,oi)Se.
The Virginia Legjslatur.ci\hiid re^caieil-iaji aSsenti'ormerly given to tho division of ttt6 State by tlie formation of West Virginia.
Bishop Odenhciiceri of New.'Jersey, 'fqll on leavni'gna chtirob at South'-Amboy, and broke his left knec. O •.. 'Ah' agricultural coAvetitloh'vfiil ha hd^at •Frankfort, Kentucky,-fln-Jmraaiy—rir-— Tin Louisiana, the.
Sergeant'at-Ariiiiof the
Sena'te is witlioiit lcgs, the'Dfior-ko^^ijbf the House without arms, the-Secretary of State and the Qlerk'sjjf the Houso' liSw' bothTon (yutches. Late oFthe Union army. '.JITTI
The notorious guerrilla leader, Mat Luxon under sentence of death, escaped from the Memphis Military Prison on Thursday last.
The steamer De Soto exploded hep?boJlor near New Orleans, killing fouj ,persons scalding six others. .^
Both branches of the Fenian Brotherhood arc anxiously artivivV bf fiwph- .r una it is' reported^that the poliedate .also looking for him. .•/•,,
A large mill oirned by Rufus .Dwind, Bjq, at Old town, Maine, was destroyed by nfefon Saturday night. Loss $70,000.' -'i
A destructive fire occurred at Chicago'on Saturday moFning,,,which destroyed property valued at. §250,000. /lie^ iieaVieat'ljOseBS 'are Whipple & Co., dry ''gobds dealers, and Mr. J.
S am on The'villagc of Lima,' Livingston1 couhty^ New York, was almost entirely destrojodd by fire on Saturday mornjng. The post-office was burned, and nearly all' tlie'niail matter dostroyed.
An election will be held "in Washington OH Thursday, to determine the viewa'of jkne ctir.eris in'relation t'o negro suffrage in thb iDistrict.
The sohooner Eclipse, heavilyladen, waa de* stroyed by fire on$aturd3y, atfN6w York. The-legislature of Georgitv has Uken re an a
Judge Jenkins has been inaugurated 0OT« ernor Georgia.W--. Mr. Thomas S." Lillis,' fof "e'erenCefen'1 jfoars engaged in telegraphing, in New York, died on Jast Saturday, from injuries rewired, by jg^, fall.
Tt is stated thntthc N'ew York "ColleilS^sliip has been tendered to Marshal O.IWbeif to'recently defeated for the mayorality. lion. Reverdy Johnson will deliver an elaborate argument against tho test, oath" jnoxt Friday night, in the Supreme Coui't.'nt'
The Fenian Senate has not adjoAr^ed, as was reported. No definite action will be taken until the arrival .of Mr. Stephens,.head pf the Brotherhood, who is daily expected.
Captain Wilson, late commander of tt bat* talion of North Carolina Sliarpshootorp,jhas been arrested on the.charge ot shooting several ci^ens of Gad kin. county,, last.lSIarch, and committed for trail
During the month of October over $100,000 were received by John O'MaHoney, fronTFenian circles throughout the.Union. A:whole page of last Thursdays's World is taken up Vlth the names: of the Circles which contributed to this fund. Wo see orcdit given to Indianapolis for §500. ri 1 i.
It is rumored that the,Fre^rfi Minister, now in New .York, is much displeased .with the Congressional' action on the. Mexican question, and 'demands an explanation.
It is stated that Queen Victoria will open the next Parliament in person. Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, who aspires to rule the country is a native of Vermont.
General Grant is represented as bein^ jin favor of the abrogation of the test' oath.1-1 Peru intends to make common cause with Chili, against the aggressions of Spain' V.
Ex-Governor Corwin died at Washington, Inst Monday afternoon at half past two o'clock.' Ifllliifl fi
Latest reports'from'lhe Columbia riVefgold mines represent them as thd'Tichest Jn the world. •}•.• .1 !-f.-...
Governor' Brdwnlow advises "-Congress to stand firm agaiiist the admission'of Southern members. ••I'"
One-armed Berry, the Kentucky guerrilla, will be tried by court-martial this week, at Louisville.
The order of Colonel O'Mahoney, convening tho Feiiian Senate, will be co»titeirnftft«cd by President Roberts.' """.B
It is reported thattli'e"Stato military adtftbrjties of ^Iisslesippi hasre ortlered'the diBarming of the blacks. 'CorrieHus Cole .has been cjected 'ljihted State SenaforT5y thef California* Legislature, to sueeeed Mr!*M«DoUgall
The'Postmaster Qeneral'has issued'a circular to railroad managers, enforcing the necessity of the prompt transmission of mails:during the winter. AVe doubt.whether even a special circular would lia-vc any eflfect on the Indiana.'' Railroad Companies. If he wonld send a.special agent to this,8tate, it would not be taken ami83i Jjy.thc many sufferers from their carekisnbss or neglect.
The sto'am'if'CityJ6f Boston was overhauled durinp «heft lafct!teipi'by a British cruiset, in quest of $enj£nsrr,
Lieutenant -Coqunander Barllett, .of .tho Monitor Oneida, .lulled a gambler, at Cairp, ^n last Satufiay'." Hd has been held to answer the charge 6r manslaughter.
The small pox-Is^TOglng tearfully atnong the frepdmen in the vicinity of Selma^ A^abania/ "iirfO
The King of Belgium is dead. Signor Rovere, the great baritone, diedjat New York,'last week:
