Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 February 1870 — Page 1

ITATE TICKET.

For Steri'tarv 0/ Steh.

KORMAN.EUUY *OF SL JEFERB COUNTY.

F(r Auditor of Statt,

J011X C. 8HOKMAKFR. «f Pmr 0n«tT.

/or Tttatvrer 0/ Staff,

JAMF.fi R. RYAN, of Marion Coan'.y.

/or Uornty Gmrral,

UAVUWii W. ANN A, «f Vj*o Couoij.

/Vr

Suprrintmftrnt

0/ /VMc

fn'truttx-*,

MILTON B. HOPKINS, of Montfomery Connty

For Jutifl'i 0/ Suprtmt Court.

SNOW

commenced

THE

ure**- 3pprt)|iri«i' 828rt.n0O.ftnO, nr

(tuvfcrnuient in lhOs. .in*! th. dt.-aiand now iiiad** hy the F)•_• j»art mcot-.i tif ihi* lladirnl aduiipiHtrutitui lor a^propriation.-i. for tin* hume pur-

c. to the extent of 8331,000.000,

the)

pun

Profession vs. Prndice. The Tippacanoe founty radieal.i the other day, at their county convention, pawned a resolution, by acclamation, declaring that now that the fifteenth amendment, has been rntilicd by the requisite number of States to make it operative and valid, republican liedruei had the hiiitie right to participate in the proceedings of their convention that white people had. A proposition wan thereupon made to appoint Wilson (liles, a respectable negro barber, as a delegate to their 22d of February State convention. Do you suppose they did it? Not a 'hit of it. The proporition, notwithstanding i* was made in dead earnest by an innocent flat, did not eveu meet with a ttecnud we are told that Gilea, who is an intelligent negro, is very indignant ut suuh tr^tment, and well he may be.

Plain Talk in the Pulpit—Kmlical Ad in lustration Arraigned. On last Sunday morning, the Hev. Samuel Godfrey, who heretofore haw supported the Radical party, pi cached vsau eloquent sermon to large wnd at tentive audience in the Methodist

Church in thi« city, In the iur^c of thc services he. offered up thc following prayer, which we corn mend to a careful "reading by those of our fellow citizens who in former elections havu been induced hy false promises and demagogi,:cal appeals to their passions and prejudices to help place in power the most corrupt nud infamous administration that ever cursed a nation. The appeal of tho eloquent divine to thc ••.Throne of Grace, we venture, will not be unheeded, when we recognize the fact that God is just. The i'UAYKR

1, i°r( ion NOHI-t

denn

and

dibauchcct

titunte of hvtman nature.

1 ,a

tho leading me,, of our nation, o°tl

those occupying the highest

potitions arc thieves

and

robbers, plun-

murderers, drunkards

and

thut we have too many

Harlan* aud too many Beechcrs, Oh. JiOrd I"

The Quakers—The Hud lea I Opinion of thc Sect ns Kxprrwl by Wendell Phillip*.

At a special meeting of thc Radical elub, in Boston, on thc 2(Jth ult after a lecture somewhat complimentary to *the Quakers, by Mr. Powell, Wendell 'Phillips, coming forward from the ante room beside thc essayist, where he had sat all thc moruing, stood in thc door-way and said "Mr. Powell

lin) stutcd thc virtues and tho faults of

political trimmer, and, if he had lived

been a donghface. I kuow what his apologists tcy but tho mats who could walk in thc garden with James II., the king's arm around hir neck, and could leave us in doubt for a hundred years whether te was a friend of the Stuarts or not—that man was no follower of George Fox The modest Quakers are dogmatic and illiberal. I have seen but two popes one was

I may MJ. too. here and now, that

Elirabeth Fry was one of the narrow-

est of bigots. When I was in London

ehe would uot stay in the house with Lucretia Mott, because they did not

agree upon the trinity and I think thJ

bigotry goes no further than that. If 1 ..

were to look for a parallel in.America, however, I think I coulfd find it among the Iiicksite Quakers

Then their dress. Thc monk dressed himself in the rags of his day, to •how that be cared nothing for externals—but io the next century the cowl and gown became a uniform, and it it no longer any aacrifice to wear it. George Fox clothed himself iu the plainest drees, that which would re-

THF

JAMES L. WORDEX. AIUD COUNTY, ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohlc Coonty SAMUEL 11. BCBKIRK, of Monrw CoontyJ 'uniform, nothing more. It co?t a JOHN PETTIT. of Tipt«c*no« Coanty. Qnaker women more care and labor to keep her white shawl clean than

WIMP

at

H«n

ir.gton, Penosyltsnia on Monday nijjht |jvcd in

Radical pupcrs are coohiautly

harping ahoni the economy »f ihi* i»dliiinr&tration, hut when thn.y arp ref'rrpd to the fact that a Rodi':a! fn-

ho

^makeni^xpau^iUon.

Attempted BcYoIutioii in Frauce.

S

NEW SERIES—VOL. XXI, NO 24

if .-ed ml.cr "olor. When I

LYDany

»,

no Quaker

wjtiicn con Id

and continued until Tuesday, reaching £."i on a vi-i: without a tin bind bos depth of- thirty Iodic*. The drift. carry that sacred bonnet in For1 mnlity is their besottm" fin. as it is of not be carried at all, but the peopic ter were it unaccompanied with cant rootled a depth of ten feet aod o%cr. 1 ,, -.. ... 1 jail relipiompt* who rrystalhze abont

crrfit .-piritnn!

the doctrinr t^nrbcr. Another tiling ha- been imprc»-.*ed I on my mind in listening to the hi» tory of Quakerism—the .-mall debt that mankind r.w.j= !o flu collese and thc- library. Sojouriifr Truth u.-cd tn fay »u think it a grunt privilege tn kti'iw how to n.M'i—flod sjw:tk to you throtiuh th»? hiblc. Weil. I can it'itd. and (d talk'- to 11. wilhuiu ^iny

it harder to preach their cause in a

,,s w1 oppose

slavery. Hie Quaker, accepted, in

part, one doeitme of the early Chris-

hie speculations have been ventured

pon the RUCCCSH ol" flic svstt*ni. Most

oders wi

public-

a

i, l,e aware that the gullo

tine was invented in the days of the great French Revolution, expressly wilh tho ohjoct of depri\ing death of its pains. For this nUempt there was but too much reason. The punishments of previous days wore frightful. Sometimes the infliction of torture and the prolongation of agony were deliberately designed in aggravation of the capital sentence sometimes the victim suffered from the mere nature of the process, or from tho blundering of the executioner. Thc benevolent physician who invented or improved the new machine, maintained that, though society had a right to take life, it had uo right to do worse, and that the inI stantaneous termination of existence should comprise the whole of thc pen-

11y

Qttakorisni so fnirly, nnd with such ^hould simply ectiie to live it' possi equituiiniiy, that he has left very little I I'le without pain. On the.se principle *, ,, which approved theui?elves to the lor any of us to add. 1 have had but

Mankiud cannot keep the height it separation of the head from the body, cclllim has gained. George Fox had a preat then no death could be more instantnn- -y Wash Boiler religious genius, but his followers did I ®°us than that by the guillotine. As .... wo have said, nothing can cxceed the not inherit it. William relin was a

knowo the franki privi ege| wh

r„

Most

/^"rjre F«x wa_- an iilitorau- I

man, ulid ?*o have uio»t of tlif iiun3er«

ntw re jjj, j, ins been.

lViaQ vi

tH.ns--eommun.ty of goods they will onJ

not allow any one of their own society

to be poor. Hut they dot ,.{ carry out

the pr.uc.pb, and apply it to all

IT! AU (AI* MT.I

nf

The wisdom

is a re at a re a

.,

During the week an attempt atrevo (jrawa from books and colleiies. Then, lutiob has b»eii made in Farii1, but look at the agitation that the early nt lart atii.uui* vru.- cheeked hy th.« Quaker." treated. It i- the same old military. Nat.oleon with his five

1m

hundred thousand byyout-ts turned aguiust the people is in vulnerable.

^." fiuinp stilNs easier inhi, ad vancint rut theie is no life without mu:iou. t.Iecr^e Fux was motion, The atiti slavery people always found

r.'APC/I/iuli/TFT nf fn/i

AH

nen.

for the persecution ot the

Ca hn said in excuse

arly Quakers, to which .Mr 1 owell

tns alluded, (bete was something to be 1

for our Puritan fore

fathers. They could not be justiflcd

kiodness and bountie?

Fnij 1

ioin ol aDy 0lje ri

.j

wJiic he PuI!inan a aoe

town where there were many Quakers 4 prineipjll partJ That eorn -for their opposition was that of per j,

in persecution, out many of the lau-! fl ,i._. Vi. atical Quakers of that period nuisances, and must be treated as such. When they took off all their clothes and appeared in that condition in thc streets, or the meeting houses, they could only be dealt wilh as nuisances.

The Guillotine.

riDi th« Lmdon Time", J.tnu.iry in.] In France the execution, as well as the trial of criminals. i~ 1 emulated on

principlrs peculiar to the county. The day of execution is always left in uncertainty until the last moment, and is never, indeed, announced to I the puhli.c at all. With us. the SherI iff fixes a day for thc execution, which. like all other intelligence concerning the trial, and conviction, is published, and which is made known to the pris oner himself, lu France it is otherwise. There, when sentence of death has been pronounced, time is left for appeal and th*n. if the apjrcal is rejected, the death warraut is dispatched to the prisoner on the night preceding thc execution. Even then the criminal is uot apprised of the fact He learns it. ouly by the summons to the scaffold itself aud with such expedition are thc proceedings then conducted, that three quarters of a minute only arc found to elapse between the appearance of the victim 011 the steps of tho gullotine and the fall ol' his head into the basket. Everything is to bring suffering within (he narrowest possible compass, though some horri-

I\ I

(t

A man condemned to death

noven)n lt 0 (he the ui iotiDC 0

iittle personal knowledge ul the Qua- adopted as the machinery for in- Xo. 7 keri. hut what I do know, and what flietinir the last penalty of the law, l^r^C^t size I)ic-h Pail we have henrd this tnornine. I accept

an*'«

t0 a

.i ,. .. the de.«i«n was complete. If dentil—j" a# another connrniatiou ot my low es-I

appearance, the snccc!»s of A prlimn 4.

1

feeling— does not actually follow the LarffO size Till Bucket 1 00

... .! ,I-^O.

an( 0t)0

Q.

a a O 1 1 O

iu America in our day, would hare nessed. But is that single flash of Qa th6 knife sufficient to extinguish all sensation? Is there no vitality of any 3 Cotiee 1 Ot3 kind surviving for a minute, or any asll Pans number of minutes, in the head or the Knives and Forks trunk? These ere questions which

almost before it can be wit- Till Cups

have been argued and discussed by I modern physiologists with very different conclusion?. Allies' Shovels

A Blow at Ihe Press.

Gregory, ut Rome, aud the other, a proaches of the people at their abom r^io great deal more of a pope, was Jo&iah inablo corrupt and rotten system, Best Ctlasa Goblets Foster, the Quaker pope at London.

Doc: Irons

4

The House of Representatives at i-X Washington, goaded on by the re-|

S

ich

,oadcd down thc ma,!? Wlfh rrce mal

er D0

list of thc mutual exchanges of the press, and of newspapers withiu the

counties in which they are printed.

This latter measure was not deired by the people, but the abolishment of the

fr.okiog privilege

a9

Glass

3

public use. passed an act

abolishing it hut they accompanied

it with a mean and spiteful blow at

Th abolishe(] the free

Tumblers

Covered Dishes, Glass Glass Dishes

Co»sres»mcn i®-j)

hop., bj eouPh»g the t« loge.her, to

find protection—to make a useful and!

proper exemption cover a notorious)

it-

qnire the least tare and expense hut ernment to the present time no one ha? political life, and made them subject ,' to his followers, the plain dress i» a ever found fault with the circulation to brutal and degraded negroes, and of editorial exchange* free through carpet bagger* more despicable than the mails, which free exchnn^es diffuie the negroes. A portion of the rfcj •. Jfc- -TFJ A n"l'^\ public intelligence. and. I,hfcrefor. of publican pre»» think* it see* a revolV Cr JlLl Jt» A jEv JHL JL incalculable beDefit. If the postage: iu republican ranks on this policy,, t:»x i= upon them they will be fewer in .j and we now hear from the ruling party' number. The Government will re-j occassional demands for amnesty. ceive uo revenue from that which will This is well and would be much bet

will be the sufferer? hy the abscnce of and an affectation of generosity. It local interchange of newspnpeml pen- is simply impossible that any intelli j' timen? and inlelligc^ce. jcent mau who has honestly defended I*

the Corscrre-sional p».'n- I the reconstruction iufamy, in all its tletnen. who are down on the press for stage* thn1* far. «an beli.-vv that crones echoinp the complaints of the people, (ty ousht tube grauf'-d- IJctwecn the if owf* their posisinn* i». and hut f.»r arcHmont^ employed 'to'support the |r* it- (rif.ndly aid they would new have infsiiiv, and tho-f prfteiited in behalf h'Vjrj hojne. cnya-««'d in tiir-ir priv:ifc of anui^-tv. thi.!- i- 1 pull" th.-it can- 1 hss!iif.-, I'crhapr iiit: new^pape^s not be bridged—1 sruit' as d«t a.» th»t desf-rvt piinirnnu'iit for thi^ making which -ep-irat.-- tli it whirh i- uifanest great men out rf charlatan" and pre 'and luoif wicked fr.jm wln.t. ju»t teu'ii r.r. but it ouuiit not to cntiie from and nian!v. .•••:•'mss- 1 the ungratAln! reeipU-nl« of their —,

A MONO preparation? for rhmuoh I

Car Com-

nQW bui din

principally, at

.to Dayton, Ohio, and Aurora, cars for

thr omI)]ete hotc expr0 raitis

Kach rain wi con?ist of onft

amoki one commis!iar

one Uy0 drawi

Est( rDa)1 these cnrs wi

y.

,.

room ca

,j

ent

thc fame dimcnMoniI and Bl 1 wlli!e

iritcrna]Iv fh wiIi rea!ize far inorc

a 0

flip nni

iP„rinf)n

ftP

done, the convenience and elegance of a private residence or first class hotel.

Thc moki carwi be arrnnged with

cosy rooms for quiet chat, with toilet were I {1 arrangements, bar. etc. in a word, will constitute an elegant club-house on wheels. Even a more distinctive and graceful feature tfill be the saloon car. best described as a reception or parlor car, with its lounges, tete atetes, ottomans, centre-tables, pictures musical instruments, oto., forming an attractive solon, where all passengers can meet for social recreation or devotion. The drawing room and slec-p irig cars will contain every convenience for thc toilet, the state-rooms having their own exclusive dressing rooms, tits.

Tiik

aid to the New York Tribune iu ask

NOW IS THE TIME.

In order to make room for my

LARGE SPRING PURCHASES,

1 am now offering

E111 E ,'S TOE

AT

O I E S

Not. at COST, for I cannot live without some profit.

Below I give a list of prices as compared with old rates. Give it a careful reading, and remember we warrant all our Goods.

OLD PRICE.

8 Coolv Stove

fimoll

or the annihilation, ot :ll sense and oiiKtn

$30 00 22 00 1 00

-4f

a

THE

N

New York 7Ywxs now lends its

ing that universal amnesty be granted,

and would five congress remove all

political disabilities on the day Texas

shall be admitted. This is very kind, and. no doubt the republican newspapers giving »uch council itpagiue themselves to be magnanimous. They have not had the courage hitherto to denounce the crime and cruelty which have shut out the best men of the south from

NEW PRICE.

No. 8 Cook Stove No. 7 Largest size Dish Pan Medium size Small Large size Tin Buckets Medium

75

50

75

•S?2 50

?_•

2

Al

W

25

3 75 300 200 1 75 7 cts 1 75 1 50 500 3 00 1 50 2 50 30

a

on or

abuse. From the origin of the Gov-j February 12, 1870.

And thousands of other articles too tedious to mention, all of which will be

SOLD AT GOLD PRICES.

M((iu strect Cra wfordsvi le)

ICEAWFOBDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. INDIANA, FEBRUARY 12.1870.

1

A

i:J

Xoah Webster# prophet, or«

the sou of a prophet? Here is his

definition of the word Grant: To give

vor 10 n, ake

conveyance of toi^ive

.. .1 the pr.ssf-ssion to or title nf a boon.

travel on the J'ncine rs 1 r-irtds to lie:/-, «v,t. Can it be possible mat Webster loreinaugurated thi spring. tb« umst notaw ,|1P year 1870. and thc- character iii.eable. .is being of common interest of the occupant of the presidential t^ iJl die lines between Omaha iud

1

Chicago and New York, are those to

mansion

SUCCESSFUL FARMING. The successful farmer is the one that plows early and plows deep and thoroughly: in order to do this, it is accessary to have a pood Plow, a good Plow is one that is properly constructed, good and thoroughly seasoned wood, and of the finest quality of steel, well hardened and polished. Now Farmers, if you would have a good Plow call for ihe Cincinnati Rover Plow, they are kept, nt Grecg's Mammoth Hariware Store, where every Farmer can he supplied with one of those celebrated Plows. Mr Gregg has also just received one carload of thc- genuine Richmond Flows, made by R. Ilorney & Co. Farmers look well at the name, S. Horney. ns there are many base imitations of the

C- -••Wi: -.v..

justly celebrated

Plows. Every Farmer in thc county is solicited to call at thc Mammoth, and look through our Etock of Plows an.l Hardware, all of which will he sold at- a small profit. feb!2 '70 S.

II.

GREGG.

FOR RENT.

old established Dry Goods Siorc, known a« tho Vonffo Corner. Apply to. feb!2 tf 15. KENNEDY.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

OTICE is hereby ijiven to tho citzens nf Union township, Montgomery county Indiana, that I. Hen. F. Hays, awhitomnlo inhnbi tnntof Montpomeiy county in tho Stato of Indi ann, of tho nge of twenty-one years, will apply to tbo Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in thc State oflndiann, at the regular snssion comnicneini on the first Monday^ of March, A. 1). lfc~0. for a Iiecnso toeell intoxicatins liquors in a less quantity than quart at a time, under tho Tempcriince Law of 193!*, for the term of ono year. My place of business and the premises wnercon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is situated on part ef lots number ninety (SK) and ninety-two (9*.') as designated on tho original pint of tho city of Carwfordsville» beginning at the yonthwost eorner of said lot number ninnty-two (92), and rnnning east ono hundred and twenty (lit)) feet, thence north forty-one (41J feet and three inches, thence west one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence south forty-one Ml) feet, and three inehes to tho placo of beginning, in Union township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, in tho pouth lower room ot thc brick building pituntcd on the said lot. feb5—wi JtKNJAMIN F. HAYS.

STOVES, TINWARE, Ac.

$22 00 17 00 75 50 35 75 50 1 75 1 50 20 15 10 40 25 2 50 2 25 1 50 1 50! 4 cts 1 50! 1 25! 0

a

Xo. 8 Wash Boiler ,v No. 7

!t

30 25 15 60 35

Stove Pipe per joint gal. Tin Cups Quart Tin Cups gal. Coffee Pots Wash Pans Knives and Forks

Ames' Shovels Dog Irons Cast-steel Scoops Disten's ^"ood Saw* Set Best Dishes Best Glass Goblets Glass Tumblers Covered Dishes, Glass Glass Dishes

-T'

the place, "Sign of the Golden Stove,"

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'V

JMJJ

1:

"yftirT

Crawfordsville. Ind., Feb. 12, 1870.

1

to

2 00 75 1 50 15

Feb 12 1870w4'

if

THE BEST FANNING MILL

Grass. Also Oats and Barley.

1

Messrs.

are now Manufacturing.

MACHINERY. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. R. M. MCGRATH & FV

MACHINISTS,

Mnnmncturcrs ot I orn b!u:l:ers. Hov-eiper-onal property to.wit:

Power?. Drop Saws, SujrarMilK Snpur Kettles. Castings, RT.IFS Tasting? ftn^ Mncliitievy of avory description. '•••:••. •v-.ISva AI.?0.

McGrafh-N Improved

THIMBLE SKEINS, [Patented Jnnunry 5if*. 1?C^.

a E

Can (vm (ut Rtpu.ir M'f.-/'/.- in a

far hour*.

Shop on 5! St.. xMitti ofll ramble ileu«r. LaFayette, Ind. msHV.Tyl.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

THE

RIVO

.J

Tlie New York

Everybody acknowledges this Fanning Mill to be the most perfect, and

!. the greatest Labor-saving Mill ever invented.

an ingenious and simple jar, or motion, applied to the screens, preventing them

clogging, or filling up. gives greater screening capacity, and doing more perfect work

than any other. The Bagging attachment does away with the labor of one man and a

boy. besides giving the advantage of operating out-doors that no other Mill has.

at Doherty, Mahorney & Co.'s, Washington Street.

separates Oats, Chess (or Cheat) Cockle, and Grass Seed, from Wheat, at ono opera­

tion. It separates Clover and Timothy, Clover and Sorrell, Timothy and Red Top or Herd

:We invite every Parmer to call and see the practical operating of it

1

.v All those wanting Mills, will hereafter be supplied by

CANINE, BOOTS &

of this city, who have purchased the right of the following Counties: Montgomery, Boone,

(ylinton, Hamilton, Marion, Putnam. Parke. Vigo, Vermillion, Fountain and \Van-on, and

We have some thirty more'very desirable Counties, in this State, which we wish to close

out at this point, on reasonable terms. Parties wanting to investigate the business, call on

us at Dohertv. Mahornev & Co.'s during the dav. or at the Richardson House, evenings.

in hereby sjiven ibnt I will

public HUP!inn on

FltliiAV. FEnUl'AllV I?. IJ-T0.

omery coun[y in

,iinmi

iLt.

Ihi* residence of Lueinda f«w.vn, lnte of ifirnery county. Indinnii. deeenfed, nil o! her Horse®.Cattle. Hoi", ono Two-hor-e Wnjon. lone Sinple Cnrrinso. one Champion Helper end Mower, one (irain Drill, (i! ty neres of Wnent in Ifield. i.il kindH of Kiirrninc Imple::ir:r)t''. F'-hihc-|hold nnd Kiiehen Furniture.

TEKMS A credit of 11 month? will b«? sixyn on all sum-" over purehar?r eivin? note n'ith 'approved freehold seeuritj. waving viilunt'xm |:ind appr.ti VITK

IUT.-J.

nt

ISRAKIj H. (JWYN.

jriii^y—\i3 A 1 71 iJt r" .r. I

FOR SALE. I

OreatSalc of Ko.il Eslale. Sj»!o?i(lid opportunity for Sccnr-i i»£? A Home.

TlCKMS tlilrd ot the purchase money toili un M'u:il and the inmur residence ol J.e'rtie be paid in hand, one third in eisht months. und| \V. litisle. tbo residue in til teen months, with interest on Also, two very desinib!" r.tit-lot-, -..ni.aiuinz tho deferred payments from dato of s»le the one acru each, adjoining the County fair srMind^-j purchaser to

Th-t vci ilnsirable prop' rfv on st enrner of Jefferson and ne scurre south of the Chri«ti:in

FOR

SAI.I-:.

the nor! In

|'eh tin

1

!), and one shuyre nst of tho t'olleije nnjP'1*. The lot ill) feet front, ly 169 in depth.

undersigned ICyeeutur of thc last «ill -.viih two ii v.d dHellin? hosts:*s. well. ei-ri-rrt. and testament of Willis lliidses. deceased,leeilnr, outhouse". .c.. "uiucieritly retired to he will sell at private Sale on or after four wcoks|rery d«ir»ble for residences, and it ihe same from date hereof, tho following described reiillliine, heinr: within verv eonvenlen'. di• tane" .'f estate, of which said decedent died seized, in the business part, ot the city. Monteoinery county, Ind.. to-wit: South haiti Also, tlin.^e vrv Liu- Ituildins f-in'!)•• e,i t-! ot tho west half of tho northeast quarter of sec-jorn part of the oitv: ?*.vr. frontinii en Vernon tion thirty-two in towmhip seventeen 117'.istreet extcniled—one. 50 toet front by IjO in north of rango four [-4] west, and tho south hall'ideptli— and one .VJ feet trout hy l»t» in it.-prh ,— 3 of the east half of the northwest ^n»rter of «:iil!ttnd two front ins on the track of ths I,. N. A. .11 section thirty-two i3.) in said township aml:t\ Kaitroad, eaeh 75 live f««t ir..nt by 15" in rnnse. ei.ntaillins P0 acre?. Jit t»-5n«» hmirnon the re-idene. o! Wil- 't-

note with approved rceurity'on the south, any oral! of which rnny he pur-

Jorthe deferred installments waivini -ill relict chased at most prices. Term- Ka-.v. from valuation Iv.v Jcb5—w I H. H. GOOH1JAK.

Mvreasonableinquire

ir further rther

hnui.ol the

articular^ wnmoth."

PLOWS.

PLOWS! PLOWS' PLOWS!!

THE ROYER!

ANJ

1 HE

Foa sale for Cash, by

CAMPBELL & HAETEB.

N. I,

...

A N A O O E

S

in the

Very Respectfully.

KtltADXER ii 8S1YKA.

Jar.llf

BAKERY.

EXCELSIOR

ISL

a

A

WHOLE NUMBER 1379 CMW°FSMSVI^°8

WORLD!

fii«nirss & \Yni,

Mahorney & Gorrard.

1,.inn toek. ot..

FAMILY

irtfc :tni .nip.'rh

Confectioneries.

Frc.sh Hr.-a.l. l'i.-?. Cake-.

Buui, Husks. A o.

n*

RICHMOND!!

The Best Plows in America!

"t"

ki

Eating Koom

WARM" MEALS

AT ALL HOURS.

PRODL'CK,

for *hiei. *'ll paj ihe

a

hitter in or mor.ry.

Call and See l.v

No. 2 Washington Street, Next Door to Graham's.

CKAIG, BAYLESS A WERT. Jiniitf.

ATTORNEYS. -..,1——n .-raataa883t»3«

IT. F. FLSTOX.

TTORNEY AT LAW. Offiac front room Crawford"? Stone Front deeSPt si

LEW WALLA,C& A TTORNEY AT LAVr.'(V*i»fortw4ll»-'1n4.-/V Offiw—

South of Po#* Offiwj --Hitflt'lHfi -f

W. T. Brnwli

1 .— Attorney at Law, Notary Fablio

aimtunity

employ.

r~~kTi

T\ iU nfrrtxt promptly to*11 l*c»t .TT*ineMisyy tnttied to him. P&rfieuUrattentiongiren to the collection of debt*, settlement of ccndent'* eftat«K, writinsof will*, writini ap4 it*. iKPlCE 'Strne' Front.'

ccii'lviii i* wrifciiijjiii wkiiF| wimiiii Ukinjr aeknowlcdsmcnti of dMd*,aiorttaff*a .OKFIC.E —In .M*yor'« room, pwnid HW) fnlyJfl

R. B. P. PEIRCE. -Attorne} at Ti»w. Crawfordsville, Indiana"*

JTr'OVFK'E OVER CRAWFORD

A

MUI.L1""

X'S STOKE. MAIS iHTKEET.«Oi HSf .j Will eivo pr-nnpt. Attention to brtMfleft iu njtic»«'. Coiiiaion i"ca and Circuit Conrta cf I nrs-.m^ry c'inn'r. t.-»rtffn?oi ftnd all ,! Mr hnine«?of Nnt-ary I'pbHc ntJilly OXBCB-'

May 23. l£«.y

"JA a Es'wRioifir T&»" |vrrtBM-vi tovM»r.i,on

'Onlc.i I.

t.A

1 PAPER HANGING.

|I JjMitriittr.

w'

k\,wjitt h! ibr t»r. to rr'i!rat. •Wder.! nn.J ewii(tioR oft M.irtfntfi"-, it".. "ar'fuMy CTCCV.I. 01T\?. ii, ("f.iir \II» T»»IR*. "A «|i l-.i.WWy.

r»ar

Old eui-'oiners nnd new customers are respectfully invited to call and ejauiinc his stoek and

prieeo. J|"r'Shop on \Vasliinr toi Sii'll of til"' Court llotl-'e.

I]"_E"W

",

tin*f

rffr'J

i-ION- M- ^'1 VCON 1 K!i -e.- .i- 1 pnp*r hnrj «. AU 1 I I work in jro^H on fair

b1.- Uid C'f:r.cr Itwk fob!" To

pr mptly filled

DENTISTS.

M. H. GALKY.

DENTIST.

r» W

fnrdirtlle Ind

1

Office eorner'. Main A W««hinirton atreeM. over Oturbam'* Stoti".

GA«.-.,

Dr.B. V.

ley. long una

flrst-cln

1

favorably if known to th«

Dentist, is in mi jancT'O

Theodore Mcillclian.

RESIDENT

DENTIST, CrawfordsTille. Ind./

respcotfullv tender their *errice* ^to^he public. Motto. Good workand modorate!pricei. Please call.

OFFICE—On

A R»«n-

Main street, over Brown

aey's dry-?ood« ?toro. feb. 27'G9y

REMOVAL.

G. W. PEARSON

11B* removed his phop four doors eouth of taU old stand, over Car!on'i Now Grocery Store.

Cutting and Jinking

Done io ordor, in the latest style*. oclMStf

PAINTING.

T. II. WIJiTOHf,

Houso,

Sign, Ornamental Painter, and Engraver.

Shop on Green Street, Commercial Row. 8*1 floor. Feb .27,18C0 T. II. WINTON,

MEDICAL.

TJ( AJL32 MARK

Co.,

I Hkward OiTrret! 'by tin* |ir«|rl»»tor of Dr. r*turrh Ki*ineljr I for 11 en*.* of C*turrh jwl.M, fin c:*n not rnrr. tfotd hy or A^nt I

Uy m.'il 1 f"r GO ri*nM. pamphtirl (lutarrh I I'r. H. V. I'lcrce,

jan6*70—

FURNITURE.

REDUCED^ PRICES!

Furniture! Furniture

"A. Kontaiizcr,

HAS

a complete slock cf Furniture of all kinds, comprising everythinu from the cheapest to the most costly: both home-made and the best Eastern made which be will (ell at errat'y reduced prices.

'tre'^t, two "qiiareo inn

TOBACCOS.

LOKIIJLAK!'S "KI'ltKliA"

FO'RNOKIN? .M ?FN! :TRFIC!E OF Rr»ni:)otrl Virginia.

U'herftver tnrrfMlu^'I it ir- univcrfnUy :iliuiriM It l« pnt up in rnu*1:r« bn^*i. in which order.-'for Mcrnrhnnm I'lps? nro dnily pneked LOKII.LAKD'S "VACHT CLIIIP SiiMifciRrf Tobn«»?#p hrt? no •iiporiur: iiifintf d«ni .rtfir.iml, i* injure p«-r\'\«v* tii-r.H. f.r p*T*o)r» ri'

Jf. ik prMliKwl fr^'in of thc ftrivst «tc»fVc. i»iM* pr«»j:.*?re»l br?i p»fi ».'fr\ i*r^l

rnnTin'-r. J? vtv nf'Ttvifi«\ milfj. nnd igbt in vfI

vri*] f.i.-ti m'rh i.^niTT limn

T!- .iip f. hraritl r\ Km»r '»f.

GROCERIES, ,,e

1

ir, t.li

other? v*x

if burn '*r Mine: the t,r I» nvc!i *1 i*i ttprcMibio A! tTt Orders f(»r .«rv"d fclinutti J'sp**4* 'iivr mounted, nnd pneked io 0"uf bntb'T pc.-^kM ru-,»,», (:l»'j'd in tbt. Y/«-"bt t'lwb bran-i

I.OKJLLAIU'S CKNTI'KY

I' onoeC' ii«« "bruipj v.«

:j.(»JULrAK!)'S SM ITS

T.d

Sjr.f" M«.. nn "ihe JK-I" nlnTi1 lj ur -ttT? kr#'rM*r i\u\ !a\ -\r •»!»*, tliern. 1 rwy urf /••»».\ *,y rrtn^jn V.,-''V.-ry v* lr:r

I)'

A fl'

,):

TAILORING.

FIRM

EDINGER & BISHOP'S

il iu want a penVrt liitinsr sjarmepi, cut. L-r ani'-. Mr. J. tin I'i-li

Ill tbi-i •••iity. 'bat I. nie.-'iftn'

Main

V» ti f/uj" :iIJ fliiitta cf" Cii.v

K.»'ry ho^j

Liiicst Fiisliions Ahvn\son Hand.

r- nfed to fit

Co:t!rc (i» rr. promptly nrd every time

CiVE THEM A p. rice

CALL.

tn-• r-.-' Iliti'tline. «n 1 ro.-it,

Stroet, Crowfordeville, Ind*

MEDICAL.

MANHOOD: How lost. Hectored.

How

Just inblih:d a n»w ndittoa fir. roWrrwrll'i IVIckmini li»«njr i,n th- radi- il '•ure (withiu' tn'^ilriDf t.! Sl'KKWiTOK-

*.

ft'

^-tnintil Wi'aknMS. Invniant»ry

Seminal Iinpotency. Mvnt.il nn-l 1'hyairi! Itif ipac'ty. lmp«-ditn i:'i tr. murriiutr. «te.Rl»n. t'.n iiinvU(.n Kpil'p^T. and Kit*, induced K-. ..•dt.inlulK'n:- cr

4o.tHal

extruv»c*nce.

""'l'ri"f in I'lilfd envi.-h.pp. only o»nt». The ri-lcbrftttrd author, iu this admirable p* •ay rknrly d-tm njlrHtrs1 from thirty yeao* sucoii-jful practice, thnt tin* rilnrmin* ron»«-quen-v of c^ll abuse tuny bt- r*du'»llyenrel witJl uut the dnnst-rntu ti«n ot int'-rmil medicine ot applioatiim of the knife p»intineeuc a mod* of Clin- at niK-c simple, cert.un, a/id eflTeetuAl, by rne:»n^ i.f hieh every juff'-rcr. no matter what hucejdition may.be. may ctire hitnaolf cheaply, privately and radically.

JT'l'Thir" L-oture should he In the handy of every youth nnd every man in the land, Sent, under «eal, in a plain envelope, to kbj add re*", postpaid, on reeeipt of »ix eent. or two

Si3i

jt/»uipH. Also. lr. Culverwell's ".Marriage uid\" price 25 rent*. Addre** the ptthlifher*. CI1AS. J. C. KL1NK CO.. 1S7 Bowery. New S'ork. JV^t Offiee Ho* 4.JW., BOvW.lM0.yl