Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 September 1866 — Page 2
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND
Saturday, September 29,1866.
For Commieiio'ner, lAi?:. .7
.. DAVID L0.V( ., For Surrejor, JOHN BUCK,
For Coroner, C. B. NELSO.Nj^yV. .'i
Kor Auessor—Union Taw ashiu, •:. WILLIAM M. LAVNK.
A WhlM Gtmunii. "7 hold that fhis Gnvrrnmenl wn* witijr it a in A E BKNT.F1T OV W1UTK MKN and their poxt^rity fore.V'-r, and thvuht hr odministned hy white men, AND NONE OTIltBS. do not believe the Almighty mode the. „.gr ra-
Wendell Vliillips ilecVines the tnmiina
tion offered him by the Boston workin"wen. •.
The Illinois State Fair upeaed ot Chicago :m Monday. The entries aud visit-
ors were very low iu number.
Brevet Brigadier Geueral (lakes, of
Illinoix,
6th Regular Cavalry.
Mr. Seward resumed
his duties in tl,» S(
Monday.
TIlere were
0n
F«l»
Ladoga
Mr.
Kditoh:—
rn',1
1
DB.Ittft'RATIC MTATK TICK El'.
SKCKKVAKY OK 8TATK.
Gen. MAKLON P. MANSON. Moiitjrvmory. AVIMTOU OF STATK, CHRISTIAN (5. KADOKK, of (Mark. ^.,4 TBRASPBkK OK STATK. r'-3 iii, JAMKS B, RVAN. of
Marion.|
C*HW- '•AVTOBS.KV QKSKHkL, '.lOil.V K. 0OFFROTH. of
Huntington.
8l'PEBt STKSDBKT OF PI'BMC JNSTKI'CTHVH/ flqf R. M. rHAPMAN, of Knox.
9ul|«Mer|r De«arr«tlk Tick**. For Representative, -A«vi ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON.
For
Ttmaunr,
R, QRO.-S.VGU.SII. Kor Sheriff, Ooi.. JOH.V Jf. BARCt'S.
maln 1|B
has beeu made Colonel of the °U' work' «1'1
forty one deati.s from ehol-
eru af
iVashvilJe dur/og tlie twenty-four
iours endiug at 7 P. JJ.
The Circuit Court at Nashville decided, on Monday, that notes of the Rani of Tennessee aTe a legal
taies.
and a duel is
threatened in consequence. Gen. Custer is ordered to report for duty to Lieutenant General Sherman, at St.
Louts. It i. understood that he will
be assigned
to a command in Kansas in
^eCn0^nCe
With his brevet
«nk of Major-
Sat«"day
last, at Richmond Vir
pnia, the Directors of the National Ex press and Transportation Company of ., which Joseph K. Johnson is President madti an assignment to Messrs. Kellev
fn, thlair'
a,l it8 pr0per,i' and
effects,
the benefit of creditors and others. The President has appointed Theodore 8. Dwight, of Nebraska, Indian Superintendent for Nevada John H. Humphrey, ^Tennessee, agent
for the
Kansas Henry
Forest
for the Indians of
to
death
Shawnees
Omian, Jr.,
oP Calif.
nu .gentat the South River-ltoservation-and
R. Page, of Ka„Stt8,
a
remains indicated that they had met their terrble fate4u each others embrace. AnV^other family of five persons saved themselves by juinpiug fto'm
a' fourth
Jeclarcs to be to
the
I have been informed ouautkh lt.
from reliable authority, that in different parts of the District the radical.- have circulated a reporrflmTf was di.ssntislR'Jt!
with the action of the Democratic Central
Committee
of this district, and was
t°uBjuyself:teljft.a
anx-
candidate for Cwngress. 2. And they did this, that our I nion
Sil-V ,, at sut is not ,he
I
Uli ht ,l1'
"Ct. lie action ot the Central Commit- treason of the Radicals might he made tee, under the circumstances,: meets my manifest. hearty concurrence. :,„d the present con- 3. For behold tIionKli peace had again servat.ve candidate, Hon. John Purdue, come to bless the Und. thev heins p.,,. shall receive my cordial support. J.sessed of the Devil, had no rest.
cannot clo.se this letter without tug- 4. lint the lleavenlv Hyenas, the
ltig the democratic voters of this District Preaches, ami Harlots, and Thieves, ami
not to let the golden opportunity, pre- Murderers ceased not from their irr to
•-cue at election. pa.s without mi- raise sedition and to shed blood.
on TnhM ."''•'I
proving it. A fanatical aud revolution i- And they did meet in the secret
the liberties of ihe people in'denviii"
them, in both States and territories, the I right of controlling their own domestic affairs, by voting to themselves enormous
salaries when the people was already groaning under oppressive taxation, by attempting, in a time of great excitement, to confer the rank of citizenship, with all its honors and responsibilities, upon a slavish race of barbarians totally unfit, either by nature or education, for the hon
5
or they ^eek
U, the d,1,mWrs thu
on, ,t„bl,hed and cherished principles
llT,
icc
struct ion ot Mates with all their right- I pie mind. and privileges and benefits, bv abridging
to impose upon them, aud in
their maducKS and blind rage have turued their venom upon every man who refuses
to assist them
in their insolent grip upon
power. Even
the President
choice, whose only offense to them is fealty to the Constitution, and the leading members of his Cabinet, who have for six years shaped the policy of the country, with the officers aud soldiers who fought under the old Hag during the war but now doubt their being immaculate are all alike, subjects ol their anathema and abuse. Aud now we have the opportuui-
l" ol'
rebuking these men and forever
pable of self-governmruf."—Stephen A stopping their destructive career. In a oug as. •-f »•?":-.€&»» contest Hire
this who
r.
iKHe 2lcw$ Condenser.
General Sheridan has gone on to an in- Purdue, the same support they so «ener- ,,,• upection tour through Texas anil Uuisi- ously gave me two years ago. Let us
tlements of Texas. M.J JAMKS P. HAKXEY.
It was determined in the Cabinet''yes-
terday
to tender the Neff ,Vork Xaval
office to General Dix.
of-
The assesied vuhv.it'uui of
real estate
Chicago is e6a,W(\.v\uu pers.nul property, S19,8()0,0tMI.
will falter.'' I
iv
wlmt
"'"iev they
ean while
P1"01"-'"' "citemenl lasts.
ITT,, I successfully carry out this game, they are Culouel Jesse J. Alexander has been ready
to make
appoiuted Collector ol Iuternal Revenue and their audiences .Ve^ro suti'rage and for the Seventh District of Indiana I
,c
i"
aIil wi
h! advocated where Hadicalism
the dinehan-e of I ,iS-rami,BU'' rM™ne* wl'u,'etl,e doc"
13
l° keP'-,n
tfuties in the istatp nAn.*tmn.. I »f,ertiw election.
in the State Department on
tender for State
Five hundred applications for patents !r and sixty eight caeeatt, were filed ije Patent Office last. week. Two hundred and twenty-two new patents
were granted.
It is stated that the President on Monday appointed A. S. Snowde* Chief Coiner^of- the Philadelphia mint. He has been officially connected with the mint for a number of years. .Tlx-Pollard family are again enjoying a sulphurous excitement. John Tavlor «on of Old Zaeh., has posted the ner Pollard as a coward,
'he hack ground until
In tbeir meetings among themselves, they make no secret of their determination, after the fall elections, to incite negro insurrection. Tiiey suy they must have immediate negro suffrage or negro insurrection. In their confidential conversations, they say this is a good way to get a living to-dty. When the elections are over, something new must he started, and their only hope is in negro in turret ion. That will bring on another war, in which they eipect Ihe Southern people will he annihilated.
The discovery of these designs, .Mr. Norton says, determined him to leave their compan v. It did not need this exposure, hy Mr. Norton, of the designs of these toruli-»ul-tiirpentiue incendiaries toward the South. All that a person need to do, to discover what their aim is, is to read the speeches of J«ek Hamilton, Brownlow and Hunnicuti. They disclose the diabolical purposos these ltadiciils have in view, in their efforte to tire the Northern henrt."
Ortii voted $7,000,000 to support the negroes of the South in idleness and improvldenco. This is a sum equal to half of that which defrayed the whole expenses of the Government forty years ago. But while he could thus devote millions to the uble-bodied ncgrocff, he had not a cent to give to the poor and helpless in his own district. Destitute families of soldiers in the West were left lo starve Iiy ORTH and his colleagues in Congress, iiroi-der that the negro could be taken care of in ihe South.
u. .. $10,000. Ten thousand dollars were voted by Congress to a young woman to make a & bust of Mr. Lincoln. She never made a bust before, except of "lieraelf naked to the waist," according to Mrs. Swisshelm, who further describes her as ludy "who culls upon Senators and Representatives at their lodfriugs." to! That's the way the money KOCH, ''°P gouB the weazle.
J.
the Kansas agency.
A
family of iive persons
were burned
in a tenement house in New
t' York,
Tuesday. The.
position of theii
story
window upon a feather bed held to receive them. Twoofjthem were seriously injured. V5 HfvA
TU'
The Radicals call the President the "GreaiH
Usurper," whereupon a friend of the New Or-
.Kr-4 **?&&.
bo Rarif^. ffS j. Korthe Iterirw '"",.
Se^tei&cr^Jltltfti.Mf l~l__ul Hint Book'orChVrtlUtltti.
in their hearts, laid snares entrap
b.-fr«.,.r,I, »i„.P
7. Aud they strove, by all manner of wickedness, to divide the people of I lu
nation and to sow discord and contention.
S. 'I his they did, that they might again have power to stretch forth their hand
and steal and have,, abundance from the
toil of the laborer and the tax payer. H. Hut when the great meeting of the people had taken place, the wise men and
elders stood up and gave their voices for
Union aud Peace.
of their
and from the West, men from the utter-
11)0st parts of the land.
trust
every Democrat iu the district
will con-
aider the present issue alone, and give to the present conservative candidate, Mr
unite with the conservative Johnson men
., The Indiana still continue to commit I at the polls and secure a victory that will great depredations upon the frontier set- I indeed give peace to the land.
The Radical Pilgrims—One or the Party Becomes Alarmed and Disgusted, and Leaves Ihe Foul Oowd.
in
One of the Radical pilgrims ilesignaied by tlic I hilatlelphiH Mulatto (Convention to follow in the tracks of the President and address the people, a Mr. H. fi. Norton, of Texas, has left in disgust his tellows, and is goiug homo to denounce their hypooriay and selfishness. He lias been speaking, bedding and eating with Brownlow, Jack Hamilton, Hunuieutt and the others, attended their secret conferences, and I in Liieir confidence. Ho their secret designs startle.! and disgusted him. Their
11. And having given tliauks that the
sword had been sheathed, and that they had again came together as brethren, they said:
12. Let us be 110 more as euemies. but us of old, of one household, and cursed
forever be the hand that shall seek to loose our bands.
13. By the evil deeds of the hot headed and hasty, and the schemes of murl-
in:) plotters of evil, were we set together at war.
14. Behold we have discovered their
hypocrisy, the deceits of their hearts have been laid bare.
15. j*et us now join hands for our country, aud be foes to those ouly who
hate government and laws.
"lfi. The sword shall henceforth remain
ill its scabbard, and wo will have peace in
all our borders."
17. And they embraced each other, aud swear an oath to remain as friends
and brethren until time shall be no more.
18. And behold, the tidiugs having gone forth, there was much joy through
out the laud.
1!. But the Devil, seeiugthe.se things, was moved with great rage and violence.
21). And going forth, he weut straight
easy with way to his children, tli
HaiJ Unto
'^&ffisitSiViz
1. Audit came to pass tin the four "-',,rs' balsam and
teenth day of the mi nth, in the yW sixty-sis the liemoerats and Conseryative.s of the nation came together in the cit id' l'i"" .: feA a'
Radicals, and
theni
orde to
speeches suit the local-
21. See ye not the acts of the Democrats aud friends of Peace and Justice.
i,, .i ,,
-2. II the things they would should
mults cense, and wu shall be undone.
the "BcsiBt, he held forth a
thee thou sliult sing no Psalms from thy stolfe'n Bible.
t.heir armor for the fight.
^Vraw-CRAWEORDSVIIXE, INDIANA, SATUKDAY,"i£i%
A,,d ,Vom the
1
raul_t«tudeUj«rc
great smoll, a mixture of grange
nation
of
firmly bound, a-d that the
the people.
A.WVA DICKINSON, whitc womnn.'nnil
U(iiliv8s's.
following suggestions Do von know of
a."*y
°"1' "0t ™',hI
tllis
Now, Sirs, as Irismon aud Fenians we want to assure you that, the above is a
-ld
22. And to his son Butler, surnamod
liijjoitn
aid, and see then that this detestable Pcace be broken and the iand be ngaiii
deluged in blood, or thou shall ,«up sorrow and have no spoon.
25. Thou shall boat no more the help
less with the scourge of the satrap—thou
shalt add no more to thy hoards thesilver,
and gold, and fine linen of the people.
2fi. The eords and toyn of gold and silver which thou hast captured from the
babies of the South, will I wrest from
quality, aud are at a
say
ing: Behold in thin the sign of thy faith and loyalty, by which thou hast been pledged to me.
24. Go thou, therefore, as my chosen
ton
27. And the Brute, bowing down, kiss
ed the hoof of his master, saving:
28. All these things will 1 do, and more if thou will bless me.
2!t. And going forth he went among
the people to do the work of his master,
breathing blood, and rapine, and slaughter.
30. Then the Devil, going unto Tliad-
eus, fiurnamed of the hoof, and Oliver, aurniimed -'Moxa," bade them put on
dl. iSaying: Have I not chosen thee
Fan. DoeaLASs, in h"'Speech at"ool„mb„., f° "'1"" 'l".0"' ""'I'1'" I" 'hee Ohio, last Saturday, said: The black man uchghted ill the high places. must have three boxes the cartridge-box, the '''n' thyselves hastily, and go thou
jury-box, and the ballot-box. Tlie firm." »»iil Fked, "lie has already, and the other two lie is bound to have and in order to hasten the J„ wlien he shall be placed upon perfect ei|iialitv with the white man, it in of the highest importance to elect the lladical candidates to Congress, wherever it is posgihle to do it.'
forth in my cause or behold all is lost.
'53. To thee have I -riven the power of
abuse, aud the sharp sword of sarcasm. 34. have given to thee the eloak of Philanthropy, under its folds thou shalt have power for much evil.
35. Sound the trumpet, and call those together our friends, that we may consult together.
36. For tho work of the Democrats and Conservatives mutt, be undone, or
are vanquiHlicd. V**
•^7. And the "Beaut," und ThadeuH, and
"Moxa," and Brownlow the (Jospol and chief Priest of the Ilell to come, went
forth singing the canticles of Devils and spitting venom.
nc
t,le
leaus Picayune remarks that he will be found I °t'
sent forth heralds, aud
gat,1-'r-'d parsons, aud harlots, and
on
greatest .„e-«p-e. of theHadlcal.. school marm, into the city of Penti'
theives, and bull niggers and
1
»e
of
t^einary and of nigger.. -^,!d their
acts
other hook, that the memory of theni"may not puss away, and they escape tho dam
vent inn a
inoltii
Sending forth messengers to sav all manner of evil tilings of Andrew, the
King, and seeking that his blood iniurht be shed.
was
Mexa, amfof »poakii»j? of the |HMS|H'l't l'ennsvlva-
will write in an
FRED.
DOUGLASS, it ncgrd, wore ihe gieat orators of tin- Into Pliilinii'lplii.i luulicu! Convention.— re pc ii in t'i iv
Wlu'n flit* rv.«olntion tor ,10^1,.
suttragc ill all
the
States uul 'I'cri itories
eittlie I'mi veil I
ien.
A\n DICKINSON
esclaime,I
1 (tint her bosom \\-:is roo full tor utternnoe! I ho'tore
to one of editors ot'
Now ork fnilrfintthnl. ami a jintilic inlvoeiiio Inisoofteiiation. of nniMljrinnatinn of 1'nees, witlke«l imo tie Con
rin-in-unii
with the negro Fui:n. Dorm, tss, thus ivin' a praeiieal social exenijil itieation of
the
out-'
trine. tn ttailieal Plii laiiei phia t'mi ven I iuit I
ii union uf
he
enlors.
til
the
lituek ami wliiie.
I ll la
tel
ph la t»nsei-\a
ve
I 'mi
ve
it
ion
it was 1111 inn of States. The mi- led a negro and white man ami in-aini as a ivjueul represontatioil tlieotliei- hail South a in a ami Massachusetts iinitoil in frieixllv otuliiuee.
Ihe Kadieal l.'on^ress passe a law impos i'if 'iog'» sutli-.i(!0 upon
the
Until voteil.
Disiriei 0! Co
i.uitiia. ugainsi ihe wish of ihe people, unauiin ii j- re so
a is a
-How llic Klictiou lioiug." I lie Cincinnati Eui(uirei- savs To
those, who ask this question we make the
,Ik'
,U Ulet wll1 ls
!~ru'""
-vw"'
10. And these same men from the if*
tl,eUI T,U1 fi,St
ll) ir
|)o
J"u "ot
kllow
of
North and from the South, from tho Kast ",H *h" .wil1
«d" more or
who have been
VO"'
"lis
15,11
of a soldier approaches
juestiou you answer in
gi\e
the negative the second in the affirmative. our experience is the experience ot every body. There is not a neighborllucJ tl,o u-hflu .oviut,.y ,vho|. llllMC is 1 not one or more changes against
Jacobin?. These changes will amount iu the aggregate to a large number, suffieicnt to defeat the Radicals in all ters.
II
Sins—We wish to cull your attention to an article in the Lafayette Courier of
At
,. .. I ^'1,: "d peaceably disposed eitifalschood, Iroiu first to last, made out of ns who had gathered there on thai day, naturally astonished at the unexpected developments of the paraphernalia of a
wll ole cloth. In the first place, there was
no meeting ol Fenians held on Saturday night last in this city, nor had there i.cou
up tojtliat time lor two weeks previous.
In the next place the Fenians of this city,
neither individually nor collectively are in favor of (lodlove S. Orth for Congress,
The ,rc
wholly and entirely opposed to
his
come to pass, then shall our wars and tu-
a,lical doctrine of ne-ro «i„f|V
rage
and are at a Iloj
OJS to conceive
niisrepreseiitation should
how such
its way iuto the eolumup of
have found the Courier.
Please insert the above in your va! hi paper aud oblige the undersigned. John Carroll,
late
Head Center Timo- ^"r'-u
thy O'Oonnell, Secretary Michael Kelly, Treasurer Michael Price, Maurice Cai- lo|,t roll, Thotnas Kelly, ThoniasCastilo,.J .. Bmliimnjt
Kennedy, linen Daly, I imotl.y ^ulln ,n A
Fenians.
fig!
The Washington lie.piiblieun publishes! the following iiiterestinjr reminiscence1 of Jack
Now, Jack Hamilton arraigns Presi-!"
Washington, but will only tran-
scribe a police record made one year
On the record of
tho police !„„,k.s
Seventh Precinct, (City Ilall.) we find
that on June li, 18(r,
an anvst was
made oi A. «J. Hamilton, age furty seven years, white, American, occupation "Governor.'' married, a read a it —charge, disorderly gathering, on plaint ol officer William Johnson and Others.^ In this case, on the night of June 17, 1 tS(if), Sergent Kckloll'. with 110lice officers (Jrant, Fuss, Lewis Howard. Kelley and Urewer, made a raid ou the notorious houses of ill fame at Xos 10 and 12 Marble alley, kept by Knto George und Annie Dean, and a lar-e numbor ol dissolute persons, male a lemalc, were apprehended, and taken to the
station house at City Hall.
Jud-c
\Valter dismissed the male culprits, aiid fined'tho females five dollurfr.eacli. This Hamilton is pretty missionary
toe
0 send uuiong the people oMudlantl to
instruct them as to tlieir duty. What a
W
era tic eounty. a uf extraordinarv a ges iu his lavor in opposition counties! In not a in in
the Democratic speaking a the S
nr
(Contemptible Fraud Fenians of Criuvfordsville.
upon
September 24, ami which is based
the following resolution •'liefolved. That this meeting request Mr. Riimey to inform our esteemed Representative, Hon. 0. S. Orth, whose guest he is, that we deeply sympathize with him in.his afflictions, ami to assure hini that we shall continue our labors in the cause of the Constitution, the Fnion. and human liberty, and that his interests are in the hands of true and tried friends."
lIle
It is very reasuiiiibk- to suppose that the same secret society exists in other townships, but to what extent we have no knowledge, only inferring IV,.,m the past that it merely includes Ihescbhnrt sighted men. who have for the past ten or twelve 3ears, at every eleetiou, resorted to some
to obtain success., beiu« like men
mea":'
[.•onfest out in the broad dare
ER •*). iswT.T
.{g S .JB M. i....X&. M__
went Wj-v The Pro*poet In IViuihyIvahla. I \5nv^
Hari-islmi-
J„ir
,,Lxnul 1 ll„$„i'iiu ,v« see men at.,I fcLiii,.,.
Ilia, says ol the contest lor (iovermir Inivo no espocial ilisease, lint ((eiieial lnssituile "Mr. Clynier has licen working assidu- nu ainliiiiou, 110 energy, imli-
onsly-nnd'ftiifhftTHy 'in--ntl*]fartfr**Trf-the *u.8.l«vtt,...jvf«kue*a,..
State, and iiowhcie has he failed to make
\4l
(iraml Army of the Republic. I
a all soldiers Democrats or
Conservatives to keep their skirts clear
litis political organization We have been told time ami again that there was nothing political in it. and consequently I kepi still, thinking perhaps
it
was purel}-
I a benevolent institution, orgttuized hy soldiers for their mutual protection anil benefit. But we find now that it was organized and is used lor base partisan purpo.se a will overthrow aud usurp government and place it in the bauds of those who will use the power, thus gained, to elevate the negro to st. tudard equal to that of the white citizen.'1 Again we say, Democrats and Conservatives' keep clear ol it, shun it as yon would ia pestilence, and if a soldier or the family
Are
you in distress.
them freely, but do not swear and perjure your souls before Almighty (5od that you will give your vote and influent to the Abolitionists. Next week we will publish the whole thing, so
that
he who
mi's uiav read.—(.'uriui//mt I'li'ttil.
r"Hi" Terro Haute
.b
iirnal
Creek lownship House, on .Monti
18§1 afternoon la^t, a very singular and startling discovery was accidentally made by
t,10se
ItAWFOKnsv 1 i.l.K, Sejitembcr 2."i. 1 the Township House, a buildin Editors Lafayette Journal
pi'csent. The meeting was held in
the'"tru te '"'if1'tItie'T
0
da
Co
Aoanil «ruri-nl Krnni.
lri
Ueniiis Ward, Morenee hweeny, Thomas I mom,rolth. Milliner's oru'an. speaks of Hough, William Poren and many other V,,|le,'!l.1
.1l)n(,o„t of the Hosfon Com-
i:|erso'n
orl,|:
A "I'rird" Pnirioi. I'perabuiida nee of intelligent eonvietions.''
Hamilton's career in Washing-
of limited in-
'fion and eoiiimon-pbiee ideas, with
fsome obstinate prejudices, and not a su-
ANNOUNCEMENT.
OCTOBER ELECTION. I'Oi: CO.VUKK.S.S.
Mk. Knmin—Yi JOHN I'! KM
a
dent Johnson as the embodiment of m„ral and political it But a is K„tl,orVy ntu:xiis Jacks record? We will not reproduce
... produce
the charges made against liiui by pms.s in tho.se States where lie is belter known than in
:iro
in this city, which will at least show that, the title of "tried"patriot belongs rightfully to hiin. He was tried by one of our police magistrates.
'.'•niduinti! tnr
may announce the name ol'
FOK G°.MMON pj.KAs PiKKIlir-TOR. ..MK.,i,iiiTuK —i'.tMifoaiiiKHinco
numo ofJ \mhs
W uiniiT of rrawforilsville,us a eiindidiite for An.v" eeiitin^ Attorney lor tho t'niumon I'leiue il is rit-t 1 composed of cruiillion. Fountain. Warren Ml'! MontcMni r.veoiintie-. MONT(!OMKKV PtU'NTV (I aiier« thronuhout tho district plo»fi conv
SPECIAL N0TICES'
spwT.ti 11-:
:~r
pre.-.-ions of nature Their a it i- inrlieateil
"T tl»" over 100.000
ch
not and fellow sufferer, (iovernor (). 1*. Morton, could not have been here to rocoive liim
A notorious courtesan in ('inPinfinli. named Mrs. Thomas, died iu that city un the 7th instant, bc(|ueatliing her entire fortune of j550,000 to charitable institutious
hottle4|ironuniiallvs,.|,|
nndconsumed by the ladic of
of all
T. '"J"1willbc
the United S a e,|
I '1"0" «nl why they should not,
U!"-'d without pr.tdueins effeetK
U3
W« see moil aiiil ftroiW-who a
fair a in out
of existence
1
a most favoriiblo impressiOD. an to lirin" ''.vsI,l'l,s':i to his support legions .if lYesh voter" "vspe, lie Wfi.tho uu^oubted-.tLssuraiico of large- |. w'V.™Sl''
110
1}-increased majorities in every Demo- is alpn a most excellent*remedy VoV'niolern'' morbus, Oriunp, or folio,'•in'either Stoniaeh »i- I IWels. We
every
a
tail l)e i.a* a poll of 1SC1 .Hill 1st .-), and in -cvcral counties his gains will aiuotinl to "i.tlHD votes. I'lie. facts are prettv well knowiito theCearvitcs (whose league 1 organization has enabled theni to •count iiose.s ). and that is what, the serious mattor is with them. They find fewer 'noses' I i" the league room than formcrlv. and. upon iin|nirv. discover that ihe aiiseiice is pcrnianent. These absence- run troui hiiudreils to thousands *111 every county in the State, and have cau.-eil the most serious alarm anions the leader-
to
total iual)iUi.v iu-eutjmii
^e—all of which is
1
i- ill surel cure
ever
-V'
el, Jiow long standing,,
a.lvise all
snlVeriiijt.
to
iiy it. .1
4:mimktiiim THATKVKttvniitivsiionn iiavk. I Dr. L'lia
e's
ltroipu's. The most valtiulilo book tor
iiitorimiti.in published in the liiwt eentury, Cboup .loll,,, the ngeut for Montuumer)- ouiintj-, mil call on BTury 0110 ilurini! the present siimiaer I ma mini 1
I .. II i-nnMY TEN 11 \CTIOS. ^1
BRYAN'S
PULMONIO_ WAFERS!
I ho Oriuinul MvOieino esialilisheJ in IM7, an.I lir-t I "f 'i-i- vlsio xVr'"\v A"K/-' country: nil other l'lilmnnii' \Vafors are e.uiiiterimVV. v, fan be kniiivii t,v il„. naine
HtnAN beini stampeil on each W.Vl'Klt. I lliiv iN's l'ruiusii: W'akkus .! Ito.ievo .in-hs,(Chls, Sore Throat, HciiJh-IIOS^:
v|
1, i- lil'VAN's1 I'll.MOSle Wakkus 1 Kelieve Asthiii:!,lironeliiiis, Difficult Breathing Hiiyan'S l'ri.uosic Waikics
of
Kehi-vo hpittiiiB of liloo.l. 1'nins in the Chosi .. HKYAX'S I'I I.MOSIC WAI-KIIS Kcuevo lneipu'iit Uonsuinptiou, LIIIIK Diseases, 1. ,. ItHVAX'S I'CI.SIOMC WAH:US
Kelievu Irntallon of the t'vula acil Tonsils.
Ueliel
ltKYAN'ij l'ri.HONIO. W.IFKKS
HI
IV A N
'S I'I
I.MOSIC
Waikiis
Are a
hlessini
to all
.'
as
nntl
it
IIkyin's I'ri.MOXIC Wakkiis
inliipted fur oculists and I'uhlie Speak*rr I'HVAX's Pci.Mosic Wakkks
Are
in simple form iimt pleasunt
to the tasti-
.. liltVAN'S I'l-I.UOKle Wvn.'lts ^"t
only relieve eliv-ei rupid and
liKtini utt-
IIRYAX'S I'd.xi..Nie Wakkks
-•••Are warranted to give 'iitislueiion to
very one.
Ni. fiiinily •ihoulil be without a bux of "--Ajfs I'I
I.MOSIC
1
Pointful Trlrkrrj l)i»uterd-A High linirlal or Suj:ur Creek Township 1I10 Leader—A Full Sized C0II111 (inns, Kiijoncls Ar.
Waikks
IIbyaS
the house.
•No traveler should lie without a .upplv liltYAX's l'l l.MOXlC W'U'KH^ ill his pocket.
No person will
everol
.ieet
to
«i I'm
HI
IV A N
'S IVI.MOMC WA
S
Twenly-tivc ttents.
Soil! hy :l 11 Druggists. Sole I'ronti 01.11,
.1 I!
MOSKS.S Cortland St. N'iw y..ik.
ilr-'Hu ».r»
Tn? grbAT ENGLISH REftlKDY.
SI]{ .J A KS CI.A 1! K'S
Su-1 Celebrated Female Pills Pu jim.ilJrnm II lirrrrrl/iiioil nf Sir
consist
ing ol one large room and small anteroom, which house, our rcatlers will bear
Usp
'r''
II1L irtl.tCi.ol I township, who is at 'lie monthly''period with regularity. this time ail extreme radical. Hy some
bayonets fixed A the head of the tof-
.1.
Knch! b"tllo.prieo
mcaus access the anteroom had been I Stampof (iroat Hritaiu.to prevent counterfeits' CAUTION. Those Pilis tkouldn.^ be taken by t'eiiuilesduriuc the FIRST TIIttKK MONTHS of I'regnimey. ,.s they •resure to brine on Mise.n riaSe. but at on.v other
left free, aud at the meeting ou Monday somejgeiitlemen unsuspecting looked into the jin where his eyes were greeted with ... „....„ ... the dismal sight ol a large Walnut coflin. they are safe. and «, beside them three muskets with
Chirk. ."
/'Ji_i/.'iuoi Krlrimriliimrif I hi' (thiri'n. This invalualilo 1
lieine is unfnilinx iu the eure
of all (hosi? puinful ninl lniu:croii« tlisejisrs to which the female constitution is subjeet. It moderates nil ex. ess mid removes nil obstructions, aud speedy curt* inn.v be relied oil.
TO iTIARRIFD I.ADIKM
tni1 i, Uli ri VSuiU
"'"^ime. hrin,-
One Dollar, bears the (iovern-
n."
,a!,C!' "f
fin we're two small flags, crossed and Wh'r.^ b'^p-n0'1 -n '.r"
draped in mourning and V. the sides of
tlie coffin was the name of a deceased soldier who formerly resided in that townhip. -v.-
x«--i-v«us
.. t. lr.
uu not contain mm,culomnl. inithnony.
.SlfKeuYuxtaot I lilii-Jiv-relnrn ummL-.
that their own neiirhbors \vere partieipantf in it? miiliiiiilit- scsmous, and bound by its terrible oath, administered over the repulsive symbol, raised a storm of just indignation against those who will resort to such cowardly aud unfair means to obtain power.
(,r
Dr.
Catarrh
nnything
liurtlul to the constitution. KtiU tlirection».ii):tho pamphlet arouml each pauk•ire* which should be carefu 11y'pr,c^ervd
SOLD liV ALL UHljtfCiJrfTS.
Sold Af,'oiiMor the Unitod Stntes and Cunjidii, JOH MOSKS, 2T Cortlaiull St., NVw York. !».—1.00 and fi po-itauL* stamps enclosed to any
secret organization, semi military e\Ut- U'ent.niH in-m-eu h.-,t emit.iiniin in tllg I.. Choi,-
MAI'S jALi S'
Il"*O.or.'UKhly
Uinliiiaa has boon-removed hvit.nnd llrnriiiit h,i, often been sreiitly improved f,v it, um ""f '''|21".r"I,t ami acreonhle, and CM
Gives Immediate Relief
n?. ul'C'W ',oavJ'paina eiiUsed' disease* of the Ik.id. Thesensntions after using it are d'eliebtful nml luviRorating. It opena uud purges out nil ol!li f"l
,l"ls.-fiU'( I1«t,llen9 l^D
Kluiiila. and eivo"
healthy net inn to the pnrtsafTected. i-:
More Than Thirty Years'
to
Of Sale and use of »r. ffliirahrill'a Ccinrrli mill Hwdiichf
Huuir,
has proved its grei,t v"ue f!,r
all tlicyjnniinon diseases of the.' Head, and at this
mo
ment if stand* hiehcr than ever before, mil •li,'. -'u1m".1.t JdL'li
b»
™«nT of the bom physioinin-
Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in
1854.
,u!!'lc"'?nei. hivinsfor many year? been quainted with »r. IUnr»hnll« cWinrrh n?.Hnc-
in cry respect, to the recommendation* (riven of it eideifv^f.0,'^^ tuleuly
the
best articlo
wo have ever known for all
omumon disease* or Ihe Hcod. Known lornii IJurr I'erry, Bojiton. I need, Austin *t
I ltanies A I'urk. York.
««VCA..
Kocd. Cutlerk co., Sclh W. Fowlo, JJ il*on,FnirbnnkAcn.,
Stephen I'aul 4 c-.,.. Ijriyjl Minor ,t co„ •McKesson Itohbins iVJ'r-
14
}Jc»sbaw, Kdniondj A co. H. II. liny, Portland. Me., rornate hynll I)niffjjii»t?.
k.m pf?ct,iolof e\ (»r tl t«» he iul)lir. s11 Prepared from ji lirt'scrinlIon of Di* Inon ii„i vi'Ti«ml *toel Iranit n|d «t tin* lnvc-t rntpj* bv
Lyon's Periodical
:s:,!T,I,S i,,,5,B,AnTB^f! X,R¥Tr,S.MKI,T
these Drops are a "i-ienlilieally ermipeiiii'l llui.j preparation, am] belter than an.v il'ills. 1'oivil. ,.r Nostrunn lteini:liquitl. thei^ notion i,- ilireot ami (xisitive, remleriiii a re a spee. am linn.specific f„r eure
word, for the euro of nil remnlo coinnlaints the re-| l,ir!l,1?Jlul" lio NVorhl, Priee On^'l'ioMa'r moi 111
ohstruotions of nature, and the promo- I "r "otes for Five Dollar*. tion_of health, regularity and atrength. Kxplieit di- 1 liA"A vPI, l', 't Dfl'ONT. Sole Proprietors, rections stating when ihey may be used,and explain- t, ''"nibiird, I'aris. I in when and -hy they should not.noreould not bo ^mill' niry to naturo'a "b^rvaiion.Bu boxes for
cntrnry l„ nature
founi1
pity that his fellow Governor, fellow pat- •I°"V
.Street.
""refuiiy folded around
K-
I'VOX.
lit.-. Chape!
New Haven. \,nn.. who ean he consulted either personally,or by mail,(enolosin- stamp.) con-
cernuiK aU private diseases and female weakness. ''lee »t.jll per hotlle.
S,,|,i b"
Uruifitists everywhere. f'
.. .. d. CI,A ItC .t C() junSo'Msn," (ien'l AEentsf.,r I'. S
sp"villA
Ileeeuiber.HI-lPCi-ly.
tho
,m'r
co„
I }'.W|,ri'.Clo«e .1 en.,' I Hush ,l(5nle. Try il.
LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH.
LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
The Great French Remedy
0«. J'-AX DKLAMAKKK'S
Celebrated 'Specific "Pills
Pbysicjan uf
CIIKArJOIIX
the
Ili.-pi'llil du Xt^d"""
iiniaeie.t llilponi.
„f „11 ob^lnietions ami nip-
ili.«n
Oil a
inir well ealenlnteil train Involuntary Knii -ion.-eureanar,,1,,
tlo-
e.\nui
()ii iiu.. whelhereaii'
nioilei.f livins. exec.-«ef. or nlni-i A IlK.tritKi-AiilK. M. I) I)|'.TAKIIIN, JI. I). •It AS I.K 1/KfCIIIIK, JI. I).
hv
every oue of whom speak in the ,stronffe.«t term-1 i-f praise of their great merits. They are rapidly ik ins the place of every other Female Uenied.v.ami are I'ans. Mar .".tli lPH't con-idercd by all who know audit of them, as the BEWARE OF COUMTPDECire re Ha t. a in a re a at ii 1
S
live dollars
'awMwhtTpStata.,,,,
use. sent free to every address. (dec3u'(i.-,.t«du.r. Agents t-r('iinv!ords.iciilo and vieinitv
Ilodett A' Boot*,'. •*. Umpire illot li
d.'W'ili.
A
Oenl Anentsfor V.
S and („ri„dtt.
NOTIOXg OF KVKRV KI.1II
CoiisUtlng uf Iiuzor-\ Pockot bad uf
uial9»ij,
TlltLK L|,\.\KV.
inuifieentttv-oi lment of Table Linnen, eonsis!-
1
in. 7? Linncn, consis!
,ml'klns-
Hale
lvnivr.4, ,tc.. oan bo rilKAP JOHN.
'inndkerehiefs. ,te„ of all
•iieH. bleaehed
and
unbleached, will be offered for
to the ladie« of Montgomery county during tho prejont season hy C'HK.Vl' JOHN inulUuiti-
MWioKmi
£. r" "*v—fcrAmueeiflcnts
JOHN" ROBteSON'S
nothing
JOHN ROBINSON'S VOMJf/.V.I 7'/OA. '?94sJJ! ..1 ... JffTvJ
F.mbo4jiig the Kncrmong a'- siruJe v| 120 MEN, 200 HOHSES.
Grand ^omprehensivo Mcnairtrlf, "f O} II.Id Animal, cultfclnJ /run lie Tour Quarters of the Ghbu.
BOARD OK DIUKCTOl: 'juilN Hdlil Sm/\, i.'iUffiriA,•Toii.V Uoiuxs„N. n.. iU.-c.r
AMU S|.||,S.:i:,:, i- X. This lijnitnst Alliance coasifts it Fivo Circuses
Fifty Performers! Five Original Clowna! Twonty Educated Ponies! Six Premier Eque3W%ni:os I A
cr tli?. tl.,. .-.-t',\ ntjjo.lB,
Vuri.-iy
VOLTIGUERS, ACROBATS,
Hippodramatists, Panloniirnists,
60*
t^U£RR :S AND AUXILIARitS.
THE TOUT KK532IBLS. ftiiiijit ifvs ic'i'n0**•* nWloinM!j 1 ur» iat 1 »J iJu- h-. |n„
|tvv
l»*lorc (J*-ell iti MUjflu in iu-unv iiif» ioi,..w ,j»r avrai
Leaders of the Combination:
Mcsdarros DAYENPOET i'l CONSAD,? f'riln.^r Irir a u•of la
Sflle FIIANCI3.
f,,r
-••-'•.'.'Olf
Wire EtfllipoUUl
La Pc'ilc
Trances,
rulr'e K.ile, Lllili Annie,anJ L.'lJenne LouKt^ title of U'QHliful fiMll -J.'l wJth$. J. KOT3INSOH", •|,» dii'liiiiif hrillimit aud
Kgri.sTEU*
«u. V- or .vmua,
l-
Ki'viwu to rum.- »s
in
Xokpaucil Flxinu 1Ioi .MAX. WILLIE DALTON, Tl-.- aiitinniK tljo Cinjvo ant) Hival frmmnuuft Chumj-ioii filler. The Groat Conrad Brother*, 'lh« Cfininj:inH Gt/mtmsfi of (V tith' iiikI iluini which iimijspiu«-.l by any otUvv j.iuof cl.iuint lu-rcok'nn -|ho ts. In il,. ir wonderful ft«Ati «l E{v'rtritn A robut», they «urpitss I
h'.«
c\ |'•!:i
ion of the
7^^ The
and Spina! Atreetions.
i"It1llL'! iack au1 L'""bs,,1'atieuo
on/light ex-
IWt
I"»1
luott
«*\aotiiig ium^iuaUoji. PROF. JOHN WILSON, Will introthic-M :i novel ncidVmjiMKM
unit a
nuunmod, Klk,
which
IK*
will
rid"
at
fuU H]»«'c«l, Icaiduc baiu.
^atcs, lialloons,
Nonpareil Louis,
rhecolorvd Im-v \v.ni'lt riif 1 lipnostrmn worl.i, tipjoucwt
Jefl.
{••»*!». »»''.«'«f |in't.nt.afo..MrtoJ..h JtiiUinsuii
by
Mr». I
Jtl«
ar.-nt
leupllU!
Hot
»t.u llu.i
vil of
itiirlnc
THE CLOWNS ach stars in tinolloy pn:«pnrtirular CODlitKt of
•ItlnilK-Th
'j* I.. DAVJEATPOHT, T.COOKE. B. PAY, J-,
W. CONltAi) JOHN LEWIS.
THE"GRAND CAVALCADE
Will prove nil
"tittle finltiro
of
iii|Mmingl.rilllniice. The fo.gcom
GULDEN SWAN CHA1M0T contuinlliK rrlilnj-'.
Silver
t'ornet Iliiml,lterr
will
1,,,,)
t|„.
lo«eU liyiiKlilli-iiiij lri,ii(K...|inmint-. in Mi »-ii, .I'ivrrCavullerf
nrmor, Fairy
I-,.,,,., 2l.,i,iundt„i..leol
Iri.
Suutf.
proved itseir to he the
li.n 't"°,H'n iereurini the€!nliirrh,Cold in pv,m M??,
1und
,""'Jache- Ithas^^baen..founl an
I'i .i'...-
r?"lcdJ
ln
a""!?, case? or Soi-c Eyrn
lloi
fi'H nixl
i'oni.
m„1
liit'
.y oniuiai ntfil
dens
in,,I van*
eolilalnlns
the
uivnt Zj,i|o-I,-Ol f„».'
M) tuivof the CdiiiMnuilon,aud tho MONSTER ELEPHANT, CLEOPATRA, .Vhv
nf{rvv:tril
intru»liu-v«t
Vt
b.v
Iwv |r.
Altornoou and Night,
1
limine of pt't»urniui!i- at W 'j
und
7Yz (I
clock.
bcDrs opon En Hour previoiiii)»i io tho entirt ZxliibiUo:i
Will exhibit at
N E W O W N
Wednesday, October 3.
AT CKAWFOEDSVIIXE,
Thursday, October 4
A I'TIvKNOOX AND HVKN [\CJ
but |*r
^'isiere
of-
l""'
imahiiible tiftlitMue i?« no hn
or Suminnl
Triiirtry Ir-
^i'lnimil KuiUHor htiwovr jfI rlteorsjtn* ti»r-
DropsllSffitSS^W
liiiiil til' fiilliite III/ 0/tin'iinx of rmiltr/11 1'ri /ifir/*t-iiili.« luive II.-,il the
Speeilie l'i!l-
pieii.ire.l liv C.i-
No.•JH
Km. I,milliard.
Iri.i'n
ih.-
'i' I'-laown.-. in our
a
.'lieeesi,
lin,|
|„,lieverrliihvv
AT THOENTOWN,
Friday, Oct. 5, afternoon and evehing
