Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 October 1869 — Page 2
FOB SALE.
F•onerof
)R 8ALK.—'The tMideiwe of Lew Wallace, Market and Water streets. jul3tf PIANO 7ocu. Good as new. It can be hud for low than it* worth. Inquire »t this ttfllce. M'.y 29
ATTORNEYS. il'. T. Itriisti.
Attorney at Law, Notory Public and General. Collecting Agent, CRAWFORDSVILLE IND.
Will
attend promptly to nil legal business intrusted him. Particular attention gir•n to the collection of debt*, settlement of de candent's estates, writing of wills. writing and taking acknowledgment of deeds, mortgages Ac.
OFFICE In Mayor's room. second story "Stone' Front," july3yl
R. B. F. PEIRCE, Attorney at I,aw.
Crawfordsville, Indiana JTr'OFFICB OVER CRAWFORD A Mt'LI.IKlVS STORK. MAIN STREET.OI
Will give prompt attention to bn-ine»* in JntUeet Common Heas and f'ircitit Courts of Montgomery conntjr. Deed*. Mortgages and all othlr business of Noinry Public neatly executed. May 23. l*J?.y
JAM US WlUClir, ATTORNEV* COirMBI.OII III I. AW Gives special attention to probato mutters, s»ttlln* of decedent estates and collection of claims. Deeds, mortgages, Ac.,cnrcfully execu-
Ho
ted. Office in Court feb0r69jr^^^
I ou«e op Stair*.
HOTEL.
BICHABDSON
Corner Washington iind Market Htreetf
One Square North of Court House
•CBAWFOKDftVIM.E, ll»IA»A.
Z. B. RICHARDSON, Proprietor
IT~'0«ialbaa nnd from nil Train*.
OOMMISFION MERCHANT.
MICHAEL PRICE COMMISSION ERC If A N
And dealer in all kinds oj
O E
Crawfordsville. Indiana.
The highest cash price paid for Wheat delivered at my Warehouse, fonncly known tho
HUSTON WAREHOUSE.
Produce of evory kind purchased.
July 24, 18081
.k MILLINERY.
MISS SUE DARTER'S New Millinery Rooms
VfISS DARTER would inform tho ladies or \?,,.'.,oUr'lJ!(1
Vlc'nit? that ?ho
opened
fliaw Millinery Room in Onrter'snew building, corner V\ a.ihin«ton and Pilto streets, opposite Center Church, and would solicit their attention to her
KewandBeautiful Styles
of Uillinery Goods, and quality of her work. Blcnchinaf and Prcaving done to onler promptly, and fiitisfnction ciiaranteed. [declOl
INDIANAPOLIS.
R. L. SMITH & CO., Wholesale
Confectioners,
Manufacturers of CuuriiYs,
AND DCALEIIS IN
Foreign Fruits, Niils At.,
Xo. 19 West Washington St.,
Indianapolis, Indiana. aug*.'t leeomo
INDIANAPOLIS.
Wll. UAdllHTT. OKO. C. WKU.-iTKR. J. W. SMITI1KRH.
DAGGETT & CO.,
MANrFACTl'KKKS OK
Confectionery,
And Wholesale Dealers in
Cuiiiietl Fruits, Oysters, Kaisins. Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Fire Works. See.
ALSO. nEAI.CR.M IX
I'ouchc.i, Berries, anil Oilier Fruits,
Xo. 2(» South }fcri(Jif/n S//••//.
Indianapolis. Ind.
fiiiK *l ind
FURNITURE.
REDUCED PRICES! Furniture! Furniture!
A. Kostan/er,
HAS
a coiupleto stock ot Furniture of all kinds, comprisins everything from tho homc-tnadi' ho will si'll
cheapen to the most costly- hot) and the bost Eastern mndo whieh at erealty reduced priocs.
Old customers and now customer- are r.»|KV!fully invited to cull and examine hi« :iti prioos. niPShop on Waidtiiigtoii Street, two Square* South 'f tho Court House. amr-SinH
PAINTING.
T. II. WIXTOX.
House, Sign, Ornamental Fainter, and Engraver.
Shop on Green Street, Commercial K..u,0.i floor. Feb.S7.lJV9 T. 11. W1NTON.
MILLINERY.
!Miss F. M.
Baldwin.
Having received my
Fall and Winter Stock
-ar-
MILLINERY!
Selected by myielf in New Ydrk City, with a view to the wants and taste? of the ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinty.
I invito all to
Call aud Examine Tlieau.
Oct. 1«. 1«9
DENTI8TS.
Theodore IVlciHehaii. RESIDENT
DENTIST, Crawfordiville, Ind.,
rMMOtfally tender their iervieef to the iinblie. Motto. Good work and moderateSprioei. rlHN call.
Offtoi—On,Main street, over Brown
MT'« 4ry-foodi
THE WEEKLY REVIEW
Crawfordsville, Indiana
C. H. BOWEN Proprietor.
Sal unlay. October 80, 1N69.
Another Horror Terrible Steamboat Disaster on the Mississippi HIver. On Tuesday evening last. the .-teamcr htiinewall, defending to New Orleans. about one hundred and fifty miles below St. Louis, heavily ladened with freight, and having on board about two hundred cabin and deck passengers and a crew of about sixty, was destroyed by fire, which caught from a candle that sonic of the deck pas senders, had near sonic hay while playing card-. -The fin? burned with such rapidity and the water was .MI high that but few could escape. A number
sickoninc
detiiis of this tprrible dis
aster.
THE rndianapolis
Journal,
TX/lTTOT» of the cortainty of the adoption of the of exaggerating in any particular, I thirteenth amendment, making voters h^ve sitnply recorded the bare facts I
of negroes, congratulates itself that eight thousand of Afric's sable sons will be added to their party in this
.State, which renders their success in is extremely difficult.
the election of 1870. a foregone conclusion. While we do not deny the fact that the negroes will vote the radical ticket, we verily believe that thousands of white men, who have heretofore acted with the opposition party,
gain.
""j v, jj
will vote the democratic ticket. The ful
ON the farm of West Fry, at Finleyville, Pennsylvania, there is said to be a spot of grouud, about twenty-five feet square on the surface, where nothing has grown this year, not even a spear of grass, although* previously productive as any other part of the field. Potatoes planted there last season never even sprouted. Strange noises hav« been heard, as of the approach of a storm investigations proved that they proceeded from that spot. Recently a hole was dug at the locality, and at the depth of four feet small ercvioes were discovered, from whifh strong streams of gas gushed with a hissing sound, and, upon bcin^ ignited, burned with a clear, steady flame. Water soaked into the excavation, the steam of the gas caused it to bubble, and the gas accumulating on the surface burned with a bluish light, like the flume from alcohol.
The Yerger Case Derision. Chief Justice Chase ha delivered tiie opinion of the supreme court of the United States iu the Verger case. The opinion decides that the court has full right and power to take jurisdiction of the ease by issuing the writ of
habeas corpus
again able to nttond to his Painting in all its branches
MR.WINTON
i«
profession.
done with neatness and dispatch, on reasonable tormi. Wood Engrarins.—I am prepared to furnish Wood Cut* for display posters store bill--. Ac., in ,cood style aud on reasonable terms.
and causing the prisoner
There are several cases, beside the Verger case, which this decision of the supreme court will remove from the farcical precincts of -military justice" to the domain of law.
IN Jackson County, Missouri, is a boy nine years old, who has never spoken to his father or mother, or any person not a member of the family but when alone with his brothers and sisters ho talks and plays freely, when neighbors children visit them lie will accompany them, but will not speak a word iu tiieir hearing while alone, and uot aware of tho presence of others, he has been heard to whistle and sing. He weaned himself at seven months old from his mother's breast, and could not he induced to nurse afterward.
\V \nn
A
.T AM, convic oi com-
pl.eity ,u the Young murder, was tak-
City Prison on Monday. The
Ram-
atore. f«b. nwr
ClRIOIS HOBGOBLIN PHENOMENA.
I Jfahtrc. Turned I'psidc Duicn in Lon don—Doings of Hums, j]t( (, Rninr—He Fhxitt Ocrr ind
U* font A (fa Jt Ji~(ia c#
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whofl
Through W indole*—Th
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Oh! that this great throbbing, doubting world could witness these wonderful
1
phenomena." A book of merit, inter related wi'h this thought of phenomenal spiritualism has just fallen into our hands, fresh from the of Viscount Adare. The intro-
peu
of ladies wore on board, and only one duction, by Earl Dunraven, who is on was known to be saved. But enough. We have no heart to reproduce the
is well to mention, that I have witnessed many persons make, at their first seance, every effort to account for the phenomena by trickery and mechanical contrivance, and failing in that, to reduce them to the effects of some unknown foree. I have invariably found
en
democracy of Indiana have nothing to these phenomena can not be accounted fear from this new addition to the for, except on the supposition that ranks of radicalism, but everything to they are caused by an unseen, but active and reasoning, intelligence. I have printed names in full, whenever
EARTHQUAKES are becoming of fre- I obtaining leave to do so, knowing how ti little value is generally attached to iiuent occurrence on our giobe. Hard- .. statements, unsupported by the testily a month passes but what we hear of
the devastation and alarm created by Adare gives to the public, in this book, this phenomena of nature. Here is the names of fifty persons as witnesses a erand problem for our spiritual seers these spiritual manifestations. The .i p.m individuals are well known and responsible. Same belong to the aristocracy, some are scientists, some are eminent
to explain, now that scientific men fail to .lgrce. as to what are the causes that produce them. Won't some of the mediums of our city unravel the mystery
AT Woodbridge, Massachusetts, last Thursday, a young lady nineteen years old, named Emma L. Sperry, daughter of a prominent citizen of that place, died from the effects of an abortion attempted upon her. For two or three years, coutrary to her parents' wishes, a young man named Miles Camp had been payinj tions, until about a fortnight consented to an operation to
provided the seance was success-
Te
'ry
ni0IJy 0 ln0
re than one person." Lord
SEANCE NO. 1—SHADOWV FORMS—INVISIBLE ACCORDEON PLAYERS. During this sitting, in the presence of Doctor Gully, Mr. Earl, Mrs. Thayer, and others, tho table began to vibrate with great rapidity, and danced ronnd the room in various directions. atteu- It was tilted up to an angle of forty:igo she five degrees. The surface was smooth, conceal polished'mahogany, yet the candles,
the unsuspected effccts of their inti- paper and pencil did not move. Feelmacy, when one Giles A. Perkins call- ing cold currents of air pass across my
cd at her home and requested her to go to his house to assist in taking care of his wife, who, he said, was sick, and she, understanding the arrangement, accompanied him, when, under tho treatment of Perkins, assisted by a womau named Jane Smith, she sauk rapidly, and, finally, last Wednesday requested to be taken home, where she died next morning. Her funeral was attended on Friday by .nearly all the townspeople, as well as many from the adjoining towns.
SPIBIT BIRDS.
Present, Mr. Jeuckin. Mrs. Jeuckin, Mrs. II emiug, Mr. Russell and others. The manifestations commenced with the usual vibration of the floor aud our chairs, and also the cold currents of air passing over the hands of those present. Curious sounds were heard, something between the chirping of a bird and the whistling
produced by bird's wing Koon the spirit-voice was heard distinctly. 1uistlino of the
showing that the sounds were not produced by ventriloquism. FI.OATIN-! TABI.V'S.
Present, Lady Galway, Lord Adare, Mrs. Scott Russell, and others. A very long table, seven feet long and five wide, vibrated, at first strongly, and then sprang forward violently as though forced by a mighty, mysterious power. The table was lifted in the air, and vibrated sufficiently strong at a later hour in the evening, to be
to be brought up for a hearing whether felt in the house. Music was hoard,
the respondent be an officer of the army or any other officer. The decision is of the greatest importance. It strikes another and a fatal blow at the assumptions of military power over the rights and liberties, and even the lives, of citizens, in a state of peace. It asserts the constitutional supremacy of the civil law over that physical force which is uo law. but the essence •of despotism.
and other remarkable manifestations, demonstrates the reality of a future existence. A LOtlD 1.1 FT K11 IX L'H AIR IXSKKN
HANDS.
During this sittiug the scene wa exceedingly harmonious. Mr. Home, entranced, spoke beautifully, aud was elongated, from his natural height, five feet ten inches, to six feet four. Lord Dunraven placed his hands on his feet, and they were fairly ou the floor: others unbuttoned his coat and he was elongated again the space between his waistcoat and the waistband of his pantaloons being four or
five inches. He also grew in breadth and size all over, but there was no way of testing to what exteut. Spiritvoices were heard and spirit-foruis were seen
HOHRII1I.K r.RRAVKYARI) INCANTATIONS.
20}
AWFUJ
mistaken:'
are
Sentinel
en from Indianapolis to the Michigan ground, waved his hands, and appear- completed showing distinctly that I
very affecting, and that Abrams still shining on it it would be.better, a asserted his innoeonce. million times better, to lie there in
am so dreary—.«£
.1
ir lull
„f Yisibh Spirit Form*—Spool
hifryxcltfrc—MjjthcMimi'
it
of the Egyptian Hieroglyphic,
About to be Rfrcil'rf.
ihditoria! Correspondence of tho (.'tiU-rus'j Universe.) I/isnny.
1
KsfiLAXti. Sept. 2*.
lWJ.
Thrilled the other day by the recital of remarkable experience* contained in a letter written to us by Signor Dnmiani, we involuntarily exclaimed,
rcat
the most intimate terms with the me-
dium, I). D. Home, exhibits a fine
taste and high scholarly attainments, back
'•It has been my object, says Lord
Adare, "in wrUing of these seances of
Mr. Home, to divest my accounts of:
in view all sensational elements and for fear
witnessed. To put down on paper accurately what others, with myself, have seen, or to report even the substance of what is spoken in a trance
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1809.
the coid dark clay, than to spend years AFFRAY upon years, every moment of which BAR-ROOM Oh is an eternity, in wandering here: Oh
When Home came out of the trance, he seemed cxcited, and remembered
that previous to losing his conseiousness he had been walking with a inau dressed like a friar in a brown gown—
a custom common Jo^this order in the Catholic Church.. The spirit—the friar—told Home He was unable to leave earth. Some psychologic law
seemC( t0
0
Buckingham Gate present, Lord I.indsay and others. The seance was deeply interesting, Immediately after the commencement of the sitting, manifestations commenced and several messages were received from Adah Menken. Lindsay saw two spirits on the sofa and others in different places. Adah Menken
Aa
ju
eo(m obUged tQ admit that gpo
ke thr
After a little quiet, Home was taken up into the air and carried out of one window, and brought into the window of another room. During the
Halicarnassus, on which the name of
Xerxes
is
In our opinion, a perfect key to the
ring the time of the birds' wings and the spirit voices Mr. rending and rendering of the hieroHome engaged in social conversation, glyphical aud pictorial writings, cov-
cring the obelisks and pyramidal col- I limns of the past, will never be fully I discovered and clearly understood till the spirits—the Egyptian spirits of those ages—reveal it through modern media. That day of revealings is at I our very doors. The spirits—those aucieut spirits—who have long walkcd in white across the plains of hen*en, so declare. I l'YSCOLOO KNOWN TO Tilt ANCIENTS.
The papyrus
4X1)
wcnrii
Soon lie
weary—f-o weary.
from off the ground, for he floated by occurred iu Bud Stout's saloon, in:
rik at* a idi C3 r*
over broken wall, which I Bloomingtou "loon .u was about two feet high. There could
session there was the rushing sound of j..
wind, the chirping of a bird heard
and luminous emanatious around Mr Home's head, which, at times, changed into the form of tongues or jets of flame. Then entranced again, he spoke in an unknown tongue foi a time, and then the spirits said they had that day been discussing the subject of the miracles of the day of
in the pursuits of literature, and oth- Pentecost, and that the spirits present, aided by higher intelligences, had produced the sound of the wind, of the bird descending, of the unknown tongues with the interpretations, and the tongues of fire, to show that the same phenomena could occur now that transpired in the un-jorrupted Christian ages. The remarkable phenom nea recorded in this book, of nearly 200 pages, issued only for private circulation, are thrillingly interesting and convincing. We hope i.hat
ers in the law, physics and the military department. We take pleasure in furnishing for our readers the gist of I some of the wonders seen at these seances, and recorded by Lord Adare.
face and hands, a chair standing against the wall, at .1 distance of perhaps five yards, caiue suddenly away from the wall, and placed itself beside me at the table. The effect was startling. Mrs. Thayer saw a shadowy form standing between Home and myself I was touched lightly upon the head. An accordeon being brought, Home took it, holding the lower part, with the keys hanging over the edge of the table, when it began a tune, resembling a voluntary upon the organ the melody was perfect and the expression beautiful. While the accordeon was being played, I looked at it two or three times under the table. All were permitted to do the same, demonstrating the fact that it was played without visible hands.
ye
wh,ch
not be a better test of his being en- months ago. It seems that James tirely off the ground, for, as he cross- Hughes, familarily known as Rock ed the wall, he was quite horizontal, Hughes, son of Hon. James Hughes, and uniform in movement. The dis- and a party of young men were in the tance that we saw him carried must saloon on a drinking spree. During have been at least ten or twelvo yards. the evening Ilnghes and a young man
THE GHOST OF AN ANCIENT MONK. named Edward Farmer had a dispute in which Hughes, it appears, said
hold him to the old scenes
jjjs
raora
an( ravei
hc told
aD(
Finally he was led
0
church, where he kneeled
Upon coming to himself
rf
us tllC ?pir wou
id be better
happier for what had transpired
that night. As we were about to leave, Home saw a figure in the air Charlie Wynne and myself both saw the shadow move across the window. I ADAH ISAACS MENKEN IIEENAN HEARD
FROM.
It
Xasi-Mtti-Ankh
treats
and surrounded by a golden halo.
Near the steps of the temple sits
patient reclining, and behind him healing medium, with upraised hands, and magnetic rays streaming upon the patient's brain. Just forward stands the robed priest, wearing the miter, and holding iu hi^ right baud the crozier warding off the influence of low-
er
spirits
Lord Dunraven, Charles Wynne, ravs, the positive and negative cur-
Home and Lord Adare went to the rents, and the exhilarating effects pro-
nd v-i I .. °»i south line of said Ott lot one hundred and sx-
Abbey, and, while standing near the duced upon the subjects—all demon-
alter. Home was entranced, and by strating bevond a donbt that the
the expression et his face appeared to science ot mesmerism, magnetism, and
be in great agony. His head and the trance-state was well understood by hands became luminous. An owl flew I ancient Egyptians. 1 round the old Abbey screeching. I' Translations of the ''Book of the EDUCATIONAL. attributed the noise at first to Home Dead,'' the "Book of the Gate,'' the
but as he passed me be said in a most sacred "Books of the Kings," and I £[On.BamaDaS
voice No. it is not me YOU other important manuscripts, relating
He kneeled upon*the to the earliest dynasties, will soon be
ed in great distress, said '-Do you most of the theological doctrines of
says his parting with his family was see that tombstone with the light Christians, with all the rites, forms
and ceremonies of the Hebrews, were obtained from the Egyptians.
\T BLOOMINOTON—A QUARREL— MAN SHOT \Y OITSDED- THE I
p.VSGER0
OFFENDER ON BAIL.—Saturday night I
awoke from his trance in a nervous .. Plate. Entranced again, we saw him about twelve clock, a shooting atapproaching, and evidently raised fray which will probably prove fatal,
Crowfoot was killed a few
'•was Judge Hughes' son, and couldn't shoot anything." Whereupon Hughes drew a pistol and fired two shots, the first taking effect in the side of Farmer, penetrating to the region of the kidneys, and the second lodging in the thigh. Hughes made an attempt to fire a third shot at his victim, but a bystander caught him, and after a short struggle, took the pistol away from him. Farmer i3 very dangerously wounded, but is stil alive at noon to-day. One dispatch says that the indications were favorable vo his recovery. The offender was arrested and committed to jail Saturday night, but was subsequently released on S5,000 bonds to answer any charge that might be preferred against him.— jV. -•!.
Ledger.
AlJt.*,
Lord
Dunraven, with the other titled gentlemen and ladies who witnessed those spiritual manifestations, will soon see the necessity of throwing the volume into the book markets of the world. "Freely
have received, freely give."
THE EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS. There is growing interest in the present age to fathom and come into closer relations wjth the wisdom of the ancients. The Rosetta stone, which we examined in tho British Museum the other day, with its inscription in hieroglyphs, Enchorial, and the ancient Greek text, has proved a partial key to unlock the mysteries of Egypt. That Sir H. Rawlinsou has the full key has been doubted by some of the best scholars of the age. His system has three hundred letters, and five hundred possible va riations. Mr. D. Smith claims to read the Assyrian and Egyptian hiero glyphs by the use of nineteen letters. His letters, when resolved into primitives, are all triangular. The Egyptians very early adopted the universal symbol of the equi-latoral triangle, in the form of their pyramids. To show the difference of the renderings take this sample Ou the vase from
THE business of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, it is said, is almost entirely diverted to the Pacific railroad. The steamer of October! 15th, saiied with only a nominal!
entranced Ho tne'"a lrei-ht, compared with its capacity of ough his organism. MR. HOME FLYING IN THE
1,700 tons. The business at Panama is less than one-quarter the amount of last year, when six steamers were on the two lines, against two steamers nt the present time.
AT Independence, Missouri, on Mon-
wee
j.
an uu
known man, having
depot until late at night,
sat in the was requested to leave, but making no reply, was taken out and seated on the platform exciting sympathy, howev er, by his helpless condition, he was ir taken back into the house and seated in a chair, and, upon examination ,« about 2 o'clock next morning, lie was found to be dead.
NOTICE.
ALL
"ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE
i3 hereby given that I have been ap
pointed Administrator of the estate of George W. Smith, dceeasod. late of MontgomoryJcounty. Ind. The estate is probably solvent. All persons owing said estate arc notified to come forward and make settlement, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated. .IOHN R. COONS,
Oct 30,1609 3w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
"^OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Lewis M. Wilson, deceased, will sell at private sale, on or after four weeks from dato hereof, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, the following Real estate situated in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, towit: The east half of the north cast quarter of section seven (7) in township 18, north of range 3 west, also tho west'half ol' the northwest quarter of section 8, in said township and range, containing 1C0 acres and also 40 acres off the east half ot tho northeast quarter of section 8 in said township and range, bounded as follows Beginning at the north east corncr of said half quarter section, and running tbonco south on a section line 1G0 polos, and links to a half mile stone corner, tncnco west 79 polos ami 14 links to a stako in a road, thcnco north CO poles and links to a itakc, thence east 63 poles and izuntes to a stake, thence north 100 poles to a stako on a section line,(thcnco east lti poles and 1 link to the property of Own M. said Lewis M, Wilson, deceased.
a
read in hieroglyphs by some
scholars. Mr. Smith mads the cuuo- I
form, not Xerxes, but "th«r king rc-ts in pene?*." TFIK SFAUKT AHOI TO KKVKAI.EO.
placo 0f
beginning.
The
pi
hei nt ,aw of
TERMS—One third of tho purchase money to be paid cash in hand ona third in nine mouths and the residue in eighteen months with interest, the purchaser giving hi"* note with I rity. KKANKIN (TORNELL,
approved security oct3i?,lSO!hv4 Administrator.
WANTED.
GENTS WANTED, agents wanted. ?ro to 1'V. S2U0 per month, male and female, to sell tho celebrated and original Comman Sonso Family Sowing Machine, improved and perfected it will hem, fell, stitch, luck, bind, braid and cmbroiderin a superior manner. Price ouly 315. For simplicity and durability, it has no rival. L)o not buy from any parties selling machines under the same name as ours, itnlejj having a certificace of Agency signed by us, aj they are worthess Cast Iron Machine*.
For Circulars, and Terms, apply I or address, H.CRAWFORD fc CO.. 413Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. I»a. •, OC130-3
REMOVAL.
of the priestess Amen-Ra and her adorations. These are recorded in the ritual of the "Book of the Dead," chapters 1, 33, 54. 01. and 81. This roll of papyrus interested us more than others, because treating of magic, magnetism and the life and legands of C^lltxlHg anU jlaklllg Osirus. In these vignettes and pictorial illustrations relatiug to the different stiles, magnetic healing, and the methods of psychological application to the median nerve. Here _T'OTICE stands the Temple of Health, and iN above it the jjod of Osirus. crowned
G. W. PEARSON
Has rom.jved his shop four door= south of hii old stand, ovor Carson's Nc.v Grocery Store-.
Done to order, in the latest styles.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
S
is hereby given to tho citizens of Union Township, Montgomery co.. Stale of Indiana, that I, John Kennedy a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county in the State
of Indiana, of tho^age_ of_ twenty-one years.
will apply to the Board of Commissioners of *1 Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at the regular stssion, commencing on the firit Mo day in December, A, D. 1»39, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a lej3 quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of 1S59, of tho State of Indiana, for tho term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors aro to be sold and drank isjsituated on part of lot number seventyone (TI) and seventy-two (T2) in the original plat
1
ana aark-nuea magneuzers.
Other figures symbolize the magnetic
ravs. the positive ana negative cur- I -i—•- ~r «runningthence u:__. ...
of the town of Crawfordsville. Union township. I Montgomery iCounty. State of Indiana, designa-
or snirif« ind flirt.hnprl nncrnotirprs I ted and bounded as follows: Beginning at tho
northeast cornerof a lot of ground conveyed by
I John Witson to Galey and Ridge by deed dated July 12 lt!53, north along the west
mar in of
Washington stteet to the "southeast
cornerof Henry Ott lot, thence west along the
ty-five (165) feei to an alley, thenco south to the
to the place of beginning.
r1e,?-.'t
a to a ix iv
JOHN KENNEDY.
Cl'PERINTEXDENT of the Public Instrut-
the 3^th intun^and^illlddres, ^he^eopl^i
Center Church .in the evening, on matter* con-
nected with the educational interests of the State. The Towship Trustees and the Trustees of Crawfordsville are requested to meet Mr Hobbs at the Auditor'* office, at one o'cloekp.
J. W. FULLEN, County Examiner,
I, M. VAVCR.
Auditor. oetJZS 1969w9
JOB PRINTING.
THE REVIEW
1
something offensive to farmer. The latter remarked that he (Hughes)
ST
Job Office
persons knowing themselves indebted to me firm of Ensminaer A Nicholson are re- iTanno/ nrflnnrad tn da ft 11 kinds oi* quested to make immediate settlement,. Having I
retired from the harness and saddlery busines we desire to settle up our business. II. P. ENSM1NUKK aug2113C9m3. WSI. NICHOLSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will soli at public auction, on Wcdnofday November SI 1869. at the lato residence of George W. Smith, djceased, in Union township. Montgomery county, Ind.. the personal property of said decedont, consisting in port of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn. Wheat. Hay. Oats, Wagon, (Buggy, with harness. Farm! Implements. Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc.
Terms—A credit of 12 mont,li3 will be given ou all sums exceeding three dollars, tho purchaser giving noto with approved freehold" security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
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JOHN R. COONS.
oct30.18G9w3 Administrator.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES.
"VTOTICE i3 hereby given that I havo been ap--L* pointed administrator of tho estate of Thomas Rusk, lato of|Montgomory county, doceased. Said ostato is olvent. ocP-'3t3* UAVlD RUSK, Administrator.
NOTICE
York
is hereby given that tho undersignod has (been appointed ^Kxccutor of tho last will nnd testainont of Willis Burgos, lato of Montgomery Jeounty Ind.. deocosod Said e«tatois solvent. HENRY II. UOODBAR. o23w3* Executor, "te'
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY
R. W. BLISS & Co., Toledo. Ohio. NKTTLK'l'ON A Co..Cincin'ti Olii-.
uct.'iw4
AGENTS WANTED TOR
virtue of in Execution, to mo directed from tho Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county State of Indiana, in faror of Joseph Allen-ct al. nnd Dillard Itickotts etal.isued to mo as Sheriff of said County, I will expose to salo at public auction and out cry, on Saturday the'.'3d day of Oct. 1PC9. between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'clock P, M., of said day. nt tho Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profit? for a term not exceeding seven years, of tho loilowing described Real Estate in Montgomery county, Indiann. to-wit: Nino undivided tenth parts of tho south half et section night township nineteen rango four (4j west, to bo sold to satisfy said Exocution. Interest and Cost, and if the samo will not bring a sum suflicicnt to satisfy said Execution, I will on the same day, at tho samo place, offer the fee simplo of said Real Estato to satisfy a Judgment for
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togother with Cost, without
any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Said Real Estato taken as tho jiroporty ol James P. Watson and William C. N ance.
II. E. SIDNER.
Sheriff of Momlgomery Co.
Dated. October 5. lriOU. Oct5w4 Tho above said will was postponed from Saturday, October "3 to Saturday, Ootobor 30 .18(51).
FARM FOR SALE
ADJOINING
tho town of Wbitosville, Mont
gomery county. Indiana, on tho west side, containing acres, .111 acres under cultivation, tiln balance timber and pasturo land. Tho farm contains a good frame house, wood houso, fruit house, good frame barn, a young orchard bogining to bear, grapo vines bearing, all the small fruits usually raised. This is a desirable place and a bargain can bo had if application bo inadesoon. I also have 40 acres halfa mile from Wliitesvillo. with twelvo acrcs cleared, Loc house, and apple trees bearing. Will sell with the abovo farm or sepcrate. For further particu: lars apply mi the premises •Jin* ALBERT KELSEY.
GROCERIES?
BECK & JOHNSON
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Groceries & Provisions,
Uorw. oj Or ten mul Market h.
Oa rd vi 11 Indiana.
THE
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the First Edition of "1"0 Choico Se-
lections, No.2." Containing Alio latest good things for recitation, declamation, school reading, Ac., in poetry and prose.
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new firm would respectfully inform the 'citizens of Montgomery county that they have purchased tho Grocery establishment as the known Lynn A Son Grocery. whercwill be found a largeii-Mortrnent nf
FAMILY mmw
''••ll-i.till? Ol MY.
i'ofti'V, Tea, t, S
Fish, •IMolaasea, Spices,
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II"oodtn ItVij-e,
Crockery, Tobacco,
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li.tv ruiuiuttd tho -ei vicea of Mr. Hunry Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to the public, and shall be pleased to recclva call from all the old friends of tho former firm.
-bull [u :he hii'ii'-jt riuikel price at All tun''- !or
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IIEXltY WARD
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At the lowest fii are«.
D-. .tflrtir BECK A J~011NS0N.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY
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virtue of un Execution, to ine directed, from tiic Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County. State of Indiana, in favor of Alfred Rose i3'ued to me as Sheriff of said Comity. I will expose to sale at public auclion and outcry, on SA1LRDAY, the 30th day of October. WJ. between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and I clock p.m.. of said day,at tho Court Hou-e door, in the City of Crawfordsvillo. Montgomery county. Indiana, tho rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of tne fol,on ing dr\..ribed Real Karate in Montgomery county. Indiana, to-wit Lot nnmber eight
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J. B.FORD A CO.. Piib!i-h'-r.-
I ocilOwl Park Row N.
block number five .5, in the original plat of tne town of Ladoga, except forty [40] off tho "Oiitn on I of said Lot in .Montgomery county. Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said Execution Intercu and Costs, and if the same will not bring a sura sufficient to satisfy said Execution.
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on
the samo day, at the same placo. offV.
the fee simple of snid Real Estate to satisfy a I judgment for i!KO.15 together with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraiseuient laws.
rca,'
taken as the property ot
rhomi- and Elizabeth Maiden H. E. SIDNER. ^iicrin of Montgomery County.
NOTICE.
VO riCE ii Hereby given to all persons puiting up any other open work iignorbannor other than made by tho Inventor and I'atentes SimonWeiryA E. F, Southward of Boston, will bo pro'ccuted for an enfririgmcnt on this ^patent open rk banner sign.
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SOUTHWARD.
SIMON WE1BY.
)).• H-K"L.L Western Agont, Indianapolis,Inil*. \N m. K. ALLACE Co.. Agents. Crawfordsville, Ind. oot23wl
JUST received, a_ very larfo sup ST received, a very large supply of iron, "eel hone shoes, horse (shoe Naila and HU'k«mltb'« To»ls at ORKGO'S.
