Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 January 1867 — Page 1

'/.HIMijil'-iifiH

SEW SERIES—VOL. XVIII, NO 20.

BUSINESS CARDS.

MEDICAL.

MRS. M. HOOVER, 2 S I 1 Otlliv mill Itfililcitai ou Vernon Htrrrl, Srarl) liupostir thf Post Itnirc. l.T, "i VI' exclusive illt.ml inii ti. flu. nr.ti't I• ..r"

Mi'Jifliic and Otistrtrls: al«

Respectfully

tlit* treatment

•-he diseases of omen and Children. A .^huro or the public patronage is respcettnllv MtlieiKd. Muy.*», 1^. iwtf.

Plnsinaai and Surgeon.

•K:1

-ft.—3. DOKSI2Y,

tenders his services to the cituen*

(. rawfordsrillo ai

of hi proton

and vieinity. in nil ?!ie branches

Ofilccnnd »i .Ma.in street.-we^t ot Or.ihatn-' Corner. (Aui ii*t

MACHINERY.

R. M. Moll RATH A' (V,1'

MACHINISTS,

Manufacturers of Corn Hiellers. IIr Powers, Drug Saws, Sii'jar ills. iHuL'nr Kettles, Castinu- Itii-s(\i-rings ami Machineiy ol" e\ (fry description.

CJ

M,

JC

('an turn out Repair W'nk in fur. 'nmrs

Shop on 3o St..soutU ofHramlilc House,

LaFayette, Iud.

nmr.'iuulty w.*.rip-MU,l.

CLAIM AGENCY.

MXTRA BO I Extra Pay! Extra Pension!

iniiti tl by rw durs* tholr

"nt Arts (\nnfrcss A tumor rfnhfr

HHOTIPTI.V COI,t-l TS:i» H\

R. II. (iaJowav, AHorncv. s4 ^n" "Government Claim Asent,

Ofih t' ptU'i',

Kverv (/ommU.'ton:1. olt\eer Ij.dow the rank of llris-

Ktiquirc fit the Heoordor's Otricc. «'dce'*S 0.1.

WANTED-AGENTS.

cn»-i

PEK V,5A

MP W KJ ii«uiit!.evury\ IMPHOVKD So wins Maebincs.

I'KK VISAH! We want evury where to ?ell our ics. Three new kinds.

Under and 'upper feed. Warranted^ five, years.— Above Hilary or large oominissions paid.

HOVER A BAKKH, SISUKH »T

BLPEU.

mJMjjmU

Co.,

other cheap machines are

KINK, AND IMI'KISO.S'MKLST.

3r

IKFKINUK--

UEKTSttrtd th'eHKLLEHor^?EK uro L1AWI.KT0

dfc'

rpHIS

bu Juld fur i»h or prodm county cull uiiiiul '.'Ail 111 I in: im elsCMliere.

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STEAM PRINTING.

REVIEW

SK«'VN1 S1VHY.

l.KKH N'FW HUH K".")

,t WAKIII.\f TO.\ NTIiHKT,

f'nipftllllflt/lc,

tj Hit

1

adier Oeneral. wno was In the service 'diir«.'h }td, unit re-ignea.

WUH

luuMered out of io.uionibiy.

di^eklar(!el aftei that d«*«. if entitled toevhairvy. Tho.40 win received can r.-tw reeeive. 'I lu-.^e who received:thmi montliH pay pmperean r«»oc»ver the•lilU,reiice. umler the Aei of Outmres(«,.lu 11. 1HUK.

SuUliuM enlisted for throe yenrs discbarued after M&rcb 'M. 1PM. or on ivce»niit »t' disability, are entitled to bounty, enlisted for a les^ period

REAL ESTATE.^

'h Ilea! Estate rplIK unJor.-iuiiocl will soil or buy ttcul Ivtu'u.— JL Anv person having farm? 01 I own Lnt-* toi .-ale will do well to leave them with us •For S:tlo! v' 4 or 3 Uuod Furms, •35 Town J^ita. *J Uosidenoi's. 1 Brick Store Romu

ilSftpg

mmm

yVn

I Prick Roiidenco. with i'J

IlL-K- nun m.~ mm.- tOlllld itttaell' WEBSTER. MAY A KEKNKY.

I'm/Kllld.

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11

Buolc ASittvf '(*1 (iflt\!,t-

tn flnt Mai/ft, thmui.

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DOfyjE TO

ORDER!

irrr./s

-W'JAB-

ItS-fiM

~rIVi-

oii' in want.it any

nun :t l.il. -l a ui'i:tiriith (tot all :st th" Review Joo hlnre. ^'All work il'.ue jn«t when promised.

^-^lunutaeturer-' 1111.I Iealers In all kindrt ot

Furniture!

^'A*SIIIN( TON STRECT. -nir4c

^/"v

Widow* of diseased soldier entitled to an MK-rea.se of pension of $- per month for each child under irt year* «'f "Be.

Alle'aimf intrusied to m.v care will be proinmly attended to "«f K. II. (.ALLOW

4

Op|»o»|it» Ccnlrr ('hurcli. Ap. 15.

Our Cabinet Ware Rooms "ortv.iMit of iMirniture [•«t eash figure.

O I S

of till kind' fi

wrru or wrrnoi'T a hearse.

\uru 1" lHrfi tr.1. T. KINKKAll A CI).

Boxj^rr^r

Extra lioiuily Extra Pav

J'he OSI.Y

machines sold iA ih«,Unitod Slale« for l« s.s than i-ti". which are

FULLY LUJKNSEP BY

OW*K. IIEF.I.KI:

ANII BACH«V

II

WILSON,.A(5LL

llllfffExfcra [Pension j' (,'iVlllUi! Ill/ Act* 0/ thr Idle 'iilKJi cff, to Ditchtirgeil Holdi'ers, thu'r. Wnlotr•, Minor Cluhior Pturit/s, ('ollpcfcd villi I'roiuptncss and Dispatch by »t\ 1'. BSRIT'FiKV, Attorney,

A SI)

ALTUE^T,

Uirculurs

FKEK.

Address,

or call upou Sbnw *t Clark, Biddcford, Maine, or ('hicatfo. Ill, rrr A" !—AOKNI'S wanted for

QB V_/ SIX RNTIHKLY NKW AKTICLKS.

GROCERIES.

tfordn-i!lc.'"fja&

jUSt OUt'.

AddressO, T. UAKKY, City Buildinu, Biddeford, Maine. dccWM-Uttlwey.

To Dixcharyetl Sohherx:

.v:Wri""*T t* !"r 1 Mho haj* received or is entitled to recotvo no more than tho$H»0 bounty heretofore :illo»red by law: and I Vl JRr wny .such soldier who has been dhch&rcrcd before the-

M.J vSf

NEW GROCERY STORE.|-'S'SaSS'ii

PAPER—WlhDOW SHADES.

Fori Every Body.

These goods were bought to meet the demand Tor ,,f is allowoti ti».'Ujei-wid« & Kood reliable article, nnd we ha-ve no hesitation in

uxpiration of b'm form of sei vicc by reaion of woutidH received in line oT duty entiLlod to the

i^»abli«Kmpr.t now stoeked with a laru« ns* each stddier enlisted ftn- tw.. yuan, who has received. c.rtmoTit/flf'vlaiiVa.nd laiicv iroeerie.i: which will

0r

J*Montgomery

lf

vhiclt uill

Kn-niur ol )«r stuck Vn'forc puruliiiK-

is entitled t- receive, no more than 5jwi0 bounty

under previous la w« A bounty of $50 i* now allowed to each and every soldier enlisted for any lens period than two year#, who hu.s been, honorably disehar^cd on account of wounds received intlielinnof duty.

To thf Jfrirs of Dca'ascd 'Soldici'.*:"**

lf a soldier, enlisted for three years, as ab

If a soldlrtr, unlisted for any less period than throe ears, has died of wounds received, or disease

•'T the Corner Book Store a large lot of Cap, LotA ter. Commercial N»te. Bill and other sizes ot AUo thoSftine sj^cs in Ltsnt JAIIIIIO. /tWcteii in the line of duty, the Atldiiionitl Bounty

part

saying that thoy will meet the approbation of the public.I -L .* 'i- -. .w'V'. Country dealcru supplied on reasonable terms. yy.

Autl8-«J-tf. L. A-FOOlh ACo»

ATmentCorner

the Book Store you will find an nskort: 6f thoa'o nitso, now and pretty

iiirn pl

.uUof such deceased soldi

Omd i\s .*

of b.fc I I

P. R. SIMPSON'S.

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Superior article of LippencottA

dec3tf

All officers below the rank of liiigadier Oonoral who were in tho service a? such on the 3d of Mnroh. W3, and who wero honorably discharge, or who have ro-tigned, since April 1^5. are now entitled to tbrvs months pay proper.

HTSTIC

WlKDOr''^HAt»E8. BUglH-QO.

Qlrocerios,—Wholesale.

To P' usUnie.rs:

O O JJ Si

^'idows are now entitled by law to an increase of their pension per month fur eacli child under 16 years of ago.

Invalid suldlori,for total disability, are entitled to a poflsiot) of from oight. to fifteen, twenty ond I wen* ty-fivu dollar^ per month.

To obtain tho benefits of these law?, person? in all cases to make a new application. I Applicants for tho Additional Bountyuiust bring or send their Discharge Pnpers aud ect rccciptfor the same.

AilJ

Having for a number of years past devoted myself eipcoially to the business of collecting claims. 1 feel

:m\

AUo XfwiOiclunr'. A||cul for

POWrJER'feMATCHES Jun«16'C6wcjnx

intrusted lo my euro. opmLfl a

sucmsrui!oni,lllt

a,,,, nu

n"ir"'ln

Aui{.

A.XE^:o'. |f

A

O'Hi.

DoubUi

rxliciined Cast Steul Axet, warran ed. For'salw by

An5 (:asc r,,lrss

All letters of innuiry.eonUinii.it stamp, promptly

Ai't. GOT. Cluim««.

Tabic

LKK BROTHKK.

Cutlery.

Fineaaportiuent of Talile Cutlers.for sale by A dc.-atf I.KU HllOIHhK.

Stoves and Tinware.

Call at (he Sign of 'lie

SB® IBI Er,S-

T-iLA.-POT!

NOAH-^S. JOSLIN, (SurvcHnr to Josliii .V lii-ein.K

A FT ICR returning thank* l.r past favors, i.-lies to nail the espccial attention of tin: public xoneiiilly ill the lain'- und must perfect stock of STOl*EM

and TS.VW\ BUE

now on hands'. The best and urduest variety of.

COOKI1TG STOVES, ever offered in the CrawfonUville market. and Warranted.

In civo *ai.i.fnctioii. All nrticlw i.l

REI'A HiIXG, ROOF1XG,

dr..

will final it to their interest, when in want of anvthini: in oiirlinc. to «ive u? a tall. We will sell you I oodat wholesale. for cash or approved produce, nt the loweM livinif Jmureri.

Sorhuin I* ft us

nlway? r.n liaml.

Tr.y- U\'Sjkk

r"

ni mi fact uroil in H'.rlcinHiilikd Hlylc^ivnd from th^ bc.st tin-i)l:Me it) U*o.

Uemc'tul)or|.)OSLIN'S. C!ommuroiallTHU»ek, (trfteti street,. Cr»wlortlwillt-. rfmar^nilifit..]

Carriage Manufactory.

if ENLARGED -FACILITIES!

I

FURNITURE AND COFFINS

J. T. Ktnkciul f.o

of 'Expenses!S

J, B7MILLER"& GO'S. Carriage

Manufactorjr,

Mtn h'v( St..

A

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(Swrt ffattse Sott^ifr

nt.lWFOlSEisVILKK, IND.

11 i\ iiiir r«'e«fi!tVy puivl».ac.l, enlari cl ami improved the premie wo occupy, thcrby ^nving cxpen.^^ of rrtit. and vivin^ ineronfed facilities for inanufacturintr

f4..

CARRIAGES, Buggies, Sulkies, Spring

IVagOBis, SleigFiK ^°r. •.'•(.u'.-l i'f aniK-Uijci- to 011 nuiul- and I the pu hlie t*OII»('.'«*'Iall.v

:•!:»lly that we arc

IH»W

in a poMtion to

del al eoinperifion in our line in this State as ro-

I'HIRKS.

STYLKS AND WOHKMA\^IIIP

and invito an inspection 'of ran* Cafriaffo5, llupirh'.s Ae.. a line aH«ortinent «-.t which we keep constant! 011 lianJ ISeinu nil practical workmen and onipl

bv theinoft skillful.nnd usintf the VKH\ llL?sf I ot ATKKIAL. together witb our ioni acquaint* ante wuh the wants of thi:- ieetioii of eountrv. we eani»"i. h«:'n giving satisfaction.as we confidently asserl that oar work and price.* eannot be excelled bv 1 any other estabiishment in Indiana. Old lfui^ic* til ken in fcxidinJiKC. All out work warranted one year. ISupuirinu, lllaek.-niiihint Trimmin

Real Estate Agency.

li K-S'S'T B5 A« K.\'ITS. I

"\"\TII.L ATTEND to bonnes- in the Circuit and 1 Common Pleas Court* in thi* and adjoining counties. Will civo prompt attonti' to the settlement of Estates, enllertioti of Pensi^'iis and Soldiers

Claims.

Claim Agoncy.

Buy and sell on c..ininision, H'-une* and Lot.#, aoant Lots, Kiirm', Karminj: Laud in all the Western igj State* and Territories. 1"

OIUIS

nejfotinted. collo.Mien- made, Land entered, Taxcn paid and Ti-b\f examined in all the We-ttern States.

Have forFale uLug* number of dcsirabledwellings in this oily, nlso. a larse number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.

Have also a hir^c number of Farms in this and adjoininu counties for sale, also 3S.0W aercs of Western 1 Land, partially improved.

After property is placed in our hands for sale, should toe owner throimh our introduction, or by means of publicity uiven by us *cll tho property at j' the fixed price, or tor more or le.-*. the commission must, in all oases, be paid to us.

TCrOfline iiver Brown's Dru« St(.re,Yern«instreet, 1 Craufordsville, hid*

Smith .1 Mnek... ... Allen, do Hon. 1. N- Piereo do: Judtjo S. h. Maxwell, HocUvillc Win. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawford,nille: Campbell, WniKor

1

GOVERNMENTCLAIM AGENT.

MSF"Office in Washington Hall Builtl-. ingy over Simpson Orocrry Store* Ortrw-

liy th« late lair Kqualizlnc Ilounties. tin Addition4 nl Bounty of $100 arnntol to cnch and every soldicr enlisted for tbroo years, mid curved out lu.s tunc.

and Cooley. Protestor .1 Law, Michigan Cniyor^ity, Ann Arbor, .Mieb. LianU 'Gtj-yl.

O S A E

Lot and Buildings north of Center Church, for stile in parcels to suit purchasers.

House and lot ofacres in cast pari of oity. Terms easy. A well improved fur in. 103 acres i! never failing fprinjj?, J* mile west of city—terms easy.

House and Lot on Wo*t street, near! College. Price §05M. llousoandlot oi'U acres in s^uth part of eily, S-f rods on pike road, 40 rods back. 101 jjood fruit trce.. barii^M by UO, well, cistcrn,cellar, aud good out build* inj»s, liouho stories hinh, rooms, with wood hou?c undorroof of same buildiuu. tfood selection ol small fruit^, crapes, Ac., and a fine collection of ornamental trees. Price $4,tM0 in payments.

Farm of HW acres, GO acres cleared bottom land,1 Kuod saw and firiM mills, snw mill cut. SOOil feet ptr( day, two ran of stones, building stories hiuh, lnu--her enough on promises torun saw mill year?, good orchard, narn,and comfortable hou?e, with good out building*,good sprinir, and coal bunk on farm, miles east of lU.ckvillo, Pnikc county, Iud. Terms in rea-: sonable payments,

T"arm 110acres 1 mib* west of Vountsvllle. in gojid'

•pVXted. lla- died of wounds rccuiyed, nr djucare con- I rcpnir, sood house, barn, .1.:. Turnm f75 ptr aire i-WH^cted .in the lino of duty, the Additional liounty of $100 is allowed to the widow, minor children or parents of sucb diseased soldier in the order named.

Have alio for sale 51*0 acres in Pa^o county, Jowa, Will excluiiigu for fown property in a nourishing town or city.

Coo aeres iuC-olTy county, Kansas. KnteredC.yuurs ago. 1'riCe-^,00 per acre. ItiU a«re« in Dickinson county,lowaj $1.10 pcraere. 500 aefcg in Missouri ut per acre.

Also a large number of farms in thisnnd adjoining States. For particulars apply, Western land constantly on baud, for sale or exchange.

Parties wishiugto make quick aaloe of their property will do well by sending us a description of their property. We have made arrangements with Heul tistato Agencies in most of the Western States, and aro prepared to make transfers nl a small expense.

Pnriin wiwliiny to purclinac lloti«* ntatl l,ui* iii thii City nvall plnino call ut our otllce for particulnn. jauttO'GO. SAPPENFMCLD A BBOTHKU,

Silver Smith.

New Watch Maker

Millinery.

MILLINEBY STORE.

.Vo. '-J.

Co tit imrtidl IStork.

Vv»irforthrfffe,

1 ndi'in'i.

Mrs. M. Lf WilUams, atrJiin in ilic tnnrkel Villi full r.iul xtiplote of all arlfcVea tiMhe Millinory the JNUM»-ok ^t -Mylcsnntl pattern?1. 1%! piiVlii»liiu'.<p></p>KOMOIUIIof »ro iiivit-Ml to call ln'fore ptirrlia^ina, (uov-MVihy.

Men?urel Ify the proper *tundnnl—.^rt^'KSSKrL TUKATMKN'V—the lioiueoputhie Syster:» lo»erves. all the praise whielrha.- been Kiven it.

NK XAMTLK—**III

O

done promptly mul mi fair terms. Cn*li paid for Copper. 1)1 Iron. Hints. lluttcr, Heathers.

1

&c.

Country ,JZc reliant

twelve lIoiuet»pathiu Thy-

sicinn* in (Mneinnati. treated

S.MI0

IM 11

eases of eliolera—

recoveries deaths 05—mortality about

cent. OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, And residence on Main ntrec-t. in the bouse formerly occupied br K.J.lMnford, CitAWKoHi»svii.i.E, |sj. jniuovurcti] weolf.

Plow Factory.

4\lll

On M'titt *SV/v--/, a fw I)ovr. fjttxt of' tliz Putt Ojfu't',

I

WOULD respectfully iufonn my old eu^toiutrs and tbo public cenerally'that 1 have enzased the MerVioes.ef MU. JOHN 1JUOWN, a practical and experienced Plow Manufacturer.and will kei* on hand the very best quality of

HE* L. C_"W sr

MVUod.iuol

Hlackxmith e«ta)di5hiueiit will still beeontinnrinnnt 11«»«»tiofl {{ivell tt

iiossse rni6r,m^ und all kinds of repairing. N.1L Tho.«o Unowin«lbemHelvof indebted for work will plea ?e inake immediate payuu nt 11.4 I need the monoy to enlarge my Lupines?:. febi:*iHi« JOHN A. OKI FT! N.

Millinery Store. rw

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fp5

IHHMTV

Store.

MRS. C. W. SAMB^TelM/

WOULD ^uspectfully iufoD.i the riri•/.•'nf nt (Vnwfonlsville and vieinity that r*hc has aldisbed a Millinery "Store in l)r. Mel'lelland's nuiblui}.'.

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doors east

ot tho Po.« Olhee. viher-" she i*» iv.w opening a

NEW STOCK,

ot ('node ot tlm

Latest Styles and Best

•it tJ A.LITY. 1

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SAPPENF1ELD & BRO., Attorneys at Lawf, .1XI)

Sin* invites the people to eall and e.xaniiue her l«e for tbi ui-th

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7'""

Bleaching and Pressing done 11 slirrt imtipc. Al?oT*rticulnr iittcnlion jivcii to nil kin.lf o.r silk nnd velvet, work,

OciKl.lHGijtl. Mrs. AV. ^Asm iiN.

Machmcry

Ml BP S

I

I is Jj £•:.

IS LA 9 St. & CO.,

llnvo nfiw in '\n'r[L'iinn 1-niinilry mul Mfirlii

KiViiBiVoK^ I Shop iii 11,i- place.ami W.»uld im.tc ill ".ur. ulin

Mar-liincry of \IIV kitid

to give them a call. Thoy arc making nllkiiid«of eastings, sucb as

MILL a-zE-AJE^iisra-of every description.

Sorghum ^lills, Furnace Fronts, (irate Bars, Sugar Kettles, Ovens, Dog Irons, Making Patterns for and

Replacing Stove Plates. They are prepared to repair O

Tubular linilcrs. Steam Engines. Tbi«-b-lngMnchinos. Reapers. Mowers, Dr ig W Saws, and to make and fit up

Bi.iss Ca-tniLr- and RI.uk-

«miw

sinitliiii!! ol every de

^, 11 pi

IOII

Ml

Old Iran, u' Jh

-"t6

ulm!"

Watch Maker Shop

in

answered. Parties residing at a dinanco can have blanks nnd instruction? sent to tbom by mail free of chargo, on upplieolion to me. „»ITTOtV.

the old Mnnd of Mct'lure A Fry.. wc?t of tlio Court House, for repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.

All rupairinK warrimted,

lil.AI li, I.VI.i: .1-. Co

sjwwp

*of t*ii

Books.

A.1ST KC O ID

mar 1,0

1\ C. HITZK

Lntein I'atterson'B Watch Maker Saop.

Cruwl'ordivilio Sopt. '-".i, 1WW.

cni:wixi

A srilnniidnuulityof VirginiaCarondinh ChoniiiE Aeu roUocot,"nrci'uivi'd

STATE ITEMS.

Tin editor »t* the l«:i!ayetti*.

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.N'v Meflicpl.

I LOSS

DR. J. O. S1NNARD,

HOWEOPATHSST! OflTers his professional tiofvitfta t» the people of Crawl»r«t-vil!e mul vicinity.

A coal oil lamp exploded in the

minii /tint

Vi

I

The Michigan City Entrrpritr proposes to make ship buildiiig a prominent feature in the business ol' that place, on account nl the abundance, excellence and cheapness of the timber which grows thereabouts.

(lardner Memlenhall, of Sy)van Height near iliclimond. found a little boy, partially frozen, on his doorstep, last Tuesday morning. The litttle waif, abandoned bv its cruel parents, was kindly eared for.

Tho skeleton of an unknown man, of llesh by the hogs, was

Inearly-stripped

'dulid in (Jrant county, near the Howard county line, a Tew days since. An empty whisky bottle, lying by the body, obviated the necessity of a coroner's jury.

A twelve year old daughter of l.evi Stingle, who lives near Lafayette, attempted to climb into her father's buggy last Thursday, and had one of her legs terribly mangled by being caught in the spokes.

Win ..... iv

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7 sn:m

/a

ami

M.A.C1-JINK SHOP

&

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Thirty-one years ngo Jonathan Beckwitli, a young lawyer of decided promise living in' South Bend, bought a pint of whisky, and getting drunk, wandered out

0 Terre «ou'pce

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Ol dt IK b\ th. Ill 1« W.ii I iiittd ti

iio

ii peiful'iu as re]ircs^nhj.di:

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Unit l\n,Ljur Ol .1 Iron, 0,)in n: Hi-unn

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?RJDNITTYI" DAYS

riage, etc. ahso,,Consumption,. Lpilepsy, and Fits,

'flic cciobrated author, in .this admirable essay,

rndip&lly cv.rftl witlionuhadnngorous I

NllOn! u*o of intern*! medicine or thu npplieation of tli« I""-, is

OetSU'Ollyl

TOBACCO.

Leather

-Harness heather.

KU.

A LAH(»K ae^ortment of HarnetsLoa'her just re-

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eeived at \VM. P. WATSON'S.,

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ORAWFOEDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, JANUARY 12, 1867. WHOLE NUMBER 1270

tioien ovc few mile?

I I'tiotigli t.1 lio.ir tcuni. Tirrrc Maulc.

Tlic

H.irnos

llntisf-, at

1

Hctll'oril.

W:is

Om.j

The lleason Why.

It is high time Congress was doing something toward restoring all the Stares to their proper places in the 1'nion. The legitimate rights and privileges belongin: to the unrepresented States of the

t'nm-trr

writton a prMfound artielo in (loletise of rorn bread.

Mto in prhgvsH in most ohttrche?i. I'liev nee«l

ttKViVAI. IIHTlitipI il' tlu liulinn:iliolis th

soli.! nkove

Wiilmsli livci- is

to-

tally destniv.'il LY tirn last Tliursilay.

—110 insuraiM

FT.

I Tlio woolen Cai tory of I']vans Fiuskirk, in Tijiton, \va.u «lL'stroyL'il by lire a few days since. Loss 810,0(1(1.

Fifteen lirakeniun on the Ohio and Mississippi Roads have been arrested for stetilintr merchandise in trail it

Hum-

otli(:e. at lliehmond. last week,

severely l"i ijihteninj! typo named fnow.

per

John l.loar und John llowlin had a little fi^ht, the other day, in Tipton, (ioar was badly beaten with a cudgel, and Bowliu was shot through the hums with a pistol.

Minerva MeN'eal, 11 servant girl in the family of l)r. (.'. K. Sturiiis. of Fort Wayne, exploded a coal nil lamp last Wednesday nirht. and was burned to death thereby.

Tho bloods of Mt Veruuii treated themselves to a "gander pulliug" last Christmas. The participants in the brutal sport have becti indicted uudcr that statue punishing cruelty to animals.

Congress is alone responsible for this state of things. It claimed the exclusive. right to control the [uestion of restoration, and, having the power, it has Jailed to exercise it. and the whole question remains open and as unsettled

when the war ended. 1 he ambition and

selnshnesH of the Radical members ol

Cohgress are the obstacles in the way of restoration. It is not because the South is now disloyal that she is not admitted to a participation in the affairs of government, but is simply because each Radical members of Congress is ambitous to be' President and foolish enough to think peradventure it may so happen that lie will be the nominee of the party. Each one expects, if not to be President, at least that a foreign mission or a place in the Cabinet of the next Radical President will be tendered him. Heuee each one has a selfish motive operating upon him against admitting thcunrepresented .States to a voice in Congress and thereby to a voice in the electoral college.

Just now the names of the Presidential aspirants are being written upon and rubbed off the Presidential slate. ITnli 1 the Presidential slate is made up in line until after the Presidential campaign of lS(i.S, the country need expect nothing from the Radicals in the way of restoration. and then it may be too late to attempt. a restoration which is now demanded bv every interest of the countrv.,

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Paragon. Morgan county, 011 the 2d inst. A shot hole in his breast gave rise to the suspicion that he had been a -sassjnated. Watrons was intoxicated New Year's

rinrlif the ueig

.'Hid bad stalled to "O to a ball ill iMjrliborhood.

The editor of the Tipton

Times

an­

nounces that, a "little affair'' threw his domestic circle into a Mate of fearful excitement a short time since. The affair weighs nine pounds by the steelyards, cries natural by the watch—has but little compassion for its dear father.

Lafayette is profoundly excited on the bridge "question. They talk of building a free bridge. The citizens of Chauncy, on the other side of the. raging fiver, kick niightly against the two eeuts toll levied on foot passengers, and threaten to establish dry goods and grocery stores of their own, and thus out oil' an important source of revenue from Lafayette.

Stanton's Military Commission. The Supreme Court of the liniled States having, in the ease of Mr. .Milli'j-an, one of the so-called "'Indiana conspirators,'' decided that military tribunals have no power to try civilians for alleged violations of tlie law, it becomes an interesting question to know how far the officers „i7. ..... —inmij luminals lor thO' trial of civilians are personally liable for the part they took and for the,, sentences which they pronounced upon the hapless victims of their illegal tyranny. Fortunately for the officers who pronounced soiiin 'loath upon Milligan, Bowle.s aud Horsey, result.- .... *.«...,»i,. ...m onnson declined to permit their sentences to be carried out, and this may relievo them from the terrible consequences which might otherwise be the result of their illegal and unlawful conduct. But in other eases the result was different. The court which tried and condemned Payne, Atzrerodt, llerold, and Mrs. Snrratt was just as illegal as that which tried and condemned Milligan and the persons who sat on that •'court," and who were in such hot haste oavry out the bloody behests of Stanton and HoJt, may well tremble intheir boots at the probable eoiisequeiieos of of tlieir zeal. The unlawful killing of guilty person is just as much murder as the killing of an innocent ono, but the I it.

moral

prairie, or, a cold winter

night, and was so badly frozen that he lost his reason and th6 use of his limbs, and has been ever since, until his death two weeks ago, an inmate of the county poor house, an insane-cripple. The Register figures up the cost of that pint of whisky" to St. Joseph county, at 83,000.

One W, 1'. Bayler, of Bouibon, Mar shall county, and 1). 0. Smith, of Etna Green, entered into partnership some two months ago to raise the "'wind, by stealing twu baggage checks at Plymouth station and then putting iu a claim against the railroad company for

illost

baggage,"

amounting iu all to about $v!40. On investigation the general baggage agent ascertained where the checks were stolen and induced the individuals to go to Chicago to arrange the matter, as search had been made anil the "lost baggage could not be found. Smith finally agreed to take ?14T) for his claim of SI00

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BHI'TAI.

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knife—liointini! out ft mode of euro at onc« miuplc, until she became sick and was expected I oerlaii), and effietual, by menn- of which every mif- 11 revealed the llUrrid ferer, no matter what hi) eondition may b«, may to ilie, nen

cureliimitlf cheaply, privately, ami radioally. ifPThis Lecture Bhould be iu the iiamli of iu til and every man in th

yo'nli i\Sd\"v"or7ma"ninthc land. I uproar, and the people are out in.force to

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(Juidn." price 25 vc-aV. GlIAri. J. C. KI.1NE 4 (,0. I1*27 llowcry. New Vork, l'ost Ouiou Box

a l*t

)UTKA(IK.—Tho

I

citizens in

the neighborhood of Ncwburgh have been thrown into a state of intense excitement by the development of one of the most fiendislv'outrages it has ever been our duty to record. A brute, who believed to be part Indian and part

How How ICcNtored. J««t published.'a new oditicb of Mr. foWrrwrir. «Kbrni*i Umnj on Ethiopian, with a tincture of white blood,

LL LMCML William Brown, some' fourteen

ago committed a iiamelf

opi-^nniy e'eents*' William Mathis, and this he Repeated fo

or

OUWAP

on a white girl, a daughter of his employer

fjve time,*. sCiiUritlLr the child's silcn

..early demonstrates, from a thirty years successful i,A: 'TI,A /sl.tl.l practice, that the alarming consequences of self- by tllTCtttS of killing IlCf. IlC Chllu

yCars old—kept silencc

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avuitu

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(tality. The whole neighborhood is in an

"'-'"5\"vc'!Ze\.l0tw,u,DMt- 'lU'1'- tlio ''"'te down, alid woe betide him

Sent, under seal, in a pla dreBj,postpaid, on rcceipi of tixceuU, or two post-, ,, ... 1 ace ftnnipf. Also. Dr. Culverwell. Marriage jf l,e is found.—Kmnsnde

Journal.

The consumption of cheese in England amounts to, tho amaziug quantity of 821,^5.0,000 pounds a year.

A'sK0Bi'-iii-#cw.:.Yor^

bit otf '.|d

while wiiinnu no-e on New Year's day.

turpitude is much greater if it s| shall be shown that, the life of an iun|cent person has: been thus illegally taken, ft is now very generally conceded that Mrs. Surratt, at least, was innocent of I auy guilty knowledge of the design to murder Mr. Lincoln. Thero aro thousands who believed there was no sufficient evidence before Stanton's commission to warrant the conviction of this unhappy woman, aud not one in a hundred believed that she

roithl

be convicted on a trial

before on impartial jury of civilians. Yet she was couvictcd and hanged, aud it is now solemnly adjudged by this awful sentence, by which a human being was hurriedly ushered out of existence, was pronounced by a so-called tribunal which possessed no lawful power whatever to try the cause.

The question naturally arises whether Stanton and Holt, and the men, their willing tools, who sat on these commissions, cannot he held to sonic sort of accountability for this violation of law— for this illegal and sumrnary taking away of life. For an alleged violation ol the civil law, even at a time when the public enemy was almost within camion shot of I the city, Odii. Jackson was' heavily fined

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the payment of which he was arrested, iayler -'went back on Ins partner, eon

Shop oil Green Si reel, near Depot. les-ed having stolen the checks and upou

,»V. 'I r-» i' I '. .i I the city, (1 en. Jackson waK heavily fined

ov,acace »u-

in the sum of ^1.000

t'

_'ew ()r

llBl'1

.ennH

to an^er

placed upon his trial,• £ou\&C^dJ|and actually hanged in'vJibi v'eitWjh)fi,^ondoii. l''or an alleged simijat, vijojaUon of the law. ex-(Jov. Eyre oi^airi£fel|j|ii?about to be placed "ii trial forMtfrlti^jnj(i||i(gland, and larire sums icd to

outh. and now withhold from them by assist in the proseoutlffnr15*-^1 Congress, ought, to lie immediately re- These are notable examples aud is stored to them. not

Nearly two years have elapsed since Auieriirtf the war for the Union was declared 110 longer necessary, and at an end. Vet take tho lives of- luon-attJ-w-ouihrt- with the Union has not been restored, and the

iliu liuito/lv l.t\UIII|iiVO) Ituu l3

ieri«r is

1

unsettled. Doubts as to the permaiiencc of the Union are fastening upon the minds of the people, which, if not soon dispcled, will paralyze the business and industry of the country.

impunity, who is p.fe.^Vp^i ,1^0. •P°,w!erjifif.,y

prospects are not very Haltering that it these tribunals? ft is' true'the "SufiVeine will be for some time to come. Court litis decided tli^m to be illegal, but The long delayed restoration has cans- if the uicu ordering aud eoinposi^jf them..••"•g'ffed the business of the country to become i. -1

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11 Uiu UlUU Ul UCi lll^ iiuu VUIUpUM^U lllUUi. are not to be punished for their iuilawful usurpation's, what is to prevent their resorting to theiii again wlion tlrey tnay fancy the.necessity to exist?

Ut us jirui/l

ud aMd f0

vio

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0

the rights of a mail.

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leged violation of the rights of a mail contractor while. Postmaster Gonenil, „r TWv'no Amos Kendall was mulcted in a heavy

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mun as damages. But what' are such grievances as' these compared 'with the summary taking away of human-lif'o by an illegal aud unconstitutio.Oiil military tribunal? .The vase of Adams has heretofore been' alluded to. This man was Governor of a "British Colony on' the coast of Africa. A private soldier about to start home to Jiuglaud had offended him. The lloveruor ordered him to be arrested and tried by a drumhead court martial, which' tribunal ordered him to be sliot, and the sentence was carried into effect. Adams was ordered home to au-

Bwer lor his conduct. The Governments heard his explanation, dismissed him from his office, and laid^ t,liew facts before the graud jury.. This body/indicted the, the ex-Governor for murdej iu the first degree, but owing to some want of diligence iu making the' arrest, Adafcis made his escape to the continent and abroad for a number of years. At length, supposing tho affair to havo.blowu over aud I tho witnesses .to.he out of :th.e„way,,lie ref'','

I (urned liomc. ite was, however, prAtnpt-

aU

Ul1\f

arrested, a new

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RillS.

Serious AtlVlrc to "Green" Skaters. Now that the skating mania h'ns liroketl

'.j.'n'j

'J'W

out with violenne, the following directions may be useful to iie\\'bb^iiViiertr.1'1

1. Nover try to skate'in two '•dirqetiotas 11 at oncei* Thi# :feat .has often.• bfeea• :dt-

tempt(

,j

bv new 1)eu

()ess 1

inner3, but never sue-

-ull alwayi. end in sorrow.

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2. Fat a few apples for refreshment-sake! while skating, and be sure to throw the i)-'l cores on the W, for fast" skateis to-brcakr their necks, ove^f JTast skaters ate.youjrj^. natural enefnie's, 'a'fid should not'be a*!-?" lowed to enjoy themselves peaceably. 3. Sit down occasionally, no

matt?rr"!,''!

where—right in the Way of the rest of:":'!t"the party, if you want to. There is no JrlT law to prevent a new beginner front sit- ».,. Sr..... ting down whenever he has an inclination -nin'-'t to do so. „aT 5. When you meet a particularly hand- ,v i,,.^ some lady, try to skate on both sides of

C-

her at once. This is very pretty, anil suve •. to create a sensiition. If the lady's big brother is in sight, it is well to omit this. 5. Skate overall the small l»oysat once'1-'

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Knock'em down. It makes great fun, it "and they like it. .• is'iairii?(i. If you skate into a hole iu the ice, take it it. coolly. .Think how you would i'eel if the water was boiling hot. 7. lf your skates arc too slippery, buy .you a new pair. Keep buying new pairs' until you find a pair that aro not. too slipperv. This will bn fun for any hardware merchant wh'o ads-ertises in the 7i'erie'\ 8. In sitting* down, do it gradually:'. mil

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Don't be: be too sudden, you may break •'•.ii the ice. ., ,,i-p !'. When you fall headlongl examine the straps on your skates very carefully before you get up. This will make every body think you fell because your skate was loose. Beginners always do, you

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TJF. Wear '.heavy overcoat or oloak' until yOu get thoroughly warmed up, and then throw it off and let the wind. co.oL you. This will insure you a, fiue oold "that will last you as long as you live. 1 1 A'tel" you get so you can skate j"' wc»."k»to yourself sick iminedialelv. Don be reasonable skate tlirec in four hours skate 'Vantietilly

ij:j

fr no',.

UMVV

st'ate

till you can't stand up. A few simple directions for lady skaters are added:: 1. If you wear tilters on the ice, be sure that your calves are properly adjusted'. The speetatois along the bank are generally critical. 2. Scream prettily in passing'an airhole, and give the arm of Charles August tus a frni.tic que.eze. Jt makes him feel his oats iu a ]rot«fttio»al way. 3. If your skating partner is eligible,, and yo|ir foot is, pretty, don't hesitate in asking Jiim to adjust your skatq-st.rap.s every ten minutes. Ho will ratlKJr 'like"

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va"

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llrute Hen. Heast Butl«r. -vi k. The Radicals arc now in favor of nom-» iiiating the bruto, blunderer .butchoror-.* «»r.'l bullion bagging, beast and bastard Ben.i '.inB Butler for their candidate for the Presiv ,(jx dency in 13(g. Amen! Say, we all ,^f us! By all niqan.s! What a, proud sight it would be to see the deacons, the r^.tfr-, ...Viut .t ing ministers, the political bibje bangers and yankce born uasal slangwhaugers'-rr the professors of religion and all olhef members*' Of the'Gwd lin'd 'molality' "pkY'iy "ll praying for 'thei'boastj peddling tickets X' for the brute, 'hurrahing

ivi ns Slti'l

fot

the'^bafe- ''.noT

•tard and voting for the Butler,

lirethnm M.

The Christianity, the morily

'{—JjacKOiuv VrniucntU

a tj! am!

ity, the honesty, the patriotism, the vir.--tue, the innocence—the Upright men .of, the land voting, for the, spoon stealim monster! Tlipt must have been a dart night wlieu lie was conceived, and his father, be he man. gorilla, or fiend inusf have been returning from' a shop lilting expedition and his mother frorii an assignation house! We f/o for blunderiug',"' butchering, blathering, bag-eyed "bally-' ragging bullion bagging:'black-hearted.'

jina !"l«f

ti:(l ni

lirtt'i:

t.

Ben—ofcour.se we dov Would'nt he be-'l odT" a'11 ice than to wear the. mantle of Liueoln'/1! Answer us ye God iaud morality ,'tlele- .. ifjuUj ,jtatc*H

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MS-^•i.nJOi_.iiini*-7cOI•i'

Kn.lifiil Cry forilcdtictlon of

W

Oulromc.

When the Radical' papers •tV'**^"

spend out in meeting, we inay|(cp,nc(u^e j. that some uuusual spirit moves^th^ •id a on Jleavy taxes pressing hard on the^iCor.UB ,»iri

of the most, loyal, will •make him squirm,,u.hiV.

as a similar operatiou'would tiny of 'th^',r most patriotic'^ As'"an

1'fcvWence

ttyietirti' of the currency,' we

lidfvfJ''1'

heavy taxation''is woi'Tci'nW ttutler aIebi¥'-c*''

,0

'jtf6t€cl®8,fJ

following from the Pittsburg

ikiztiti'.

(Rad.)-: That paper says Vf!-t

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sHi

^iiiotAV

"Do tho inen»ber3' of. Congress .re&liie 3jol the degree of'Jiffieultyi untlor.which ujaqy h»a ol" the productive industries tute J&boripg?. i.„»i It seemii to us .that their ,a4j.our^n}e[n^ 1 ill fit lover the holidays, as in.,ordinary,cq?us Bignifies the contrary.: Threp ^un^rel^,,, ,^ millions of dollars.a,/yejir,are, i.,|Moa out 'of these industries.' In.tea the oxcisc duties nX^" only," ejl profits, bu't bat lar&^y Into ea"pit condition of affairs"cttu not last. Either producers' lii'tffift haVe relief, tfrfaroHuctloh

was, .v«.r. must' stop'. With 'tho sttl»bl»lg^f-'pr».- -w. bill was found, he was duction iuust'eoni6 National bAnkfnptoy/

a8e,f,,v/

This '''--J Either Ma