Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 February 1870 — Page 1

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/bf Auditor jf StntK

J0H5 C. SHOEMAKER, of Ps*rj Coanty. Jfcr H-wwrrw 8uU?

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JAMES B. BY AS. of Xarfea Oaaaly. S'-e?" I

Fat Attorney General,

MAT LESS W. HAXXA. of Vi*," County.

/bf Superintendent qf FSMie Ihttructicny

MILTON B. OOPKIXS. of Mwa turnery Countr /W

Judge* of Svprtim. Lburt.

0h,J?CouD'**

JOHN KCTTIT.of TIwmbbm CoBBlr?"1"'

of tbe Radlc1

fayelte, the

Conner

ood

Journal

If the senate at Washington, on Saturday, a bill came up to grant lands to aid in the'construction of railroad and telegraph lines from Portland to Astoria aud Mc.Minuville, in Oregon.

Senator Thurman opposed the bill. gand the policy of granting lands to ^railroads. Il^j said the government had given 12,000,000 of acres to the 'Union Pacific Railroad, S,000,000 to |the Central, Pacific, 20,000,000 to the ^Northern Pacific, and that projects arc -iaow on foot to obtain appropriations

for

100,000,000 of acre? 'more.

other section of the country. The capitalists in Now York city and tho •astern states do most iu swelling the returns from incot

but income tax. We shall have a reduction of laxa-

A few days ago, Schenck, and Blair, •aod McArthy, and Hooper were in

no-m'a r. ,.j. 'other member." of the family attrnd

0«TH8rr,ccd.intl.,SCo»„t,,.e.r|iinit

that they will holt if h«t ia defeated in the convention

hae interviewed Orth. The little ras

eat tells us that Oodlove ia perfectly I

Coaventiou on la^t luesduy, has sour- t-.

ed on the ^toniaches of quite a number

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of our citizens who heretofore have voted the Republican ticket

Tub ebap who wrote the article in

the last number of the

Journal

aware that the

there is something much worsJ back Is

reduoing the people to serfdom. Kv-erv laboring man in the United State is compelled to day to give one half of his wa^os to the xuppnrt of mouopn li«t». HH

Ik CouL'ress sliall go deliberately to work to cut down the tariff £30,000,-

000, and taxation by internal re%-enuc

Those interests lio chiefly in New Kogland. The tariff will cut down without lowering the rate« of duties on cottou or wooleu goods. The shoddyite nabobs of the CAsteru states will be "proletlcd" by prohibitory tariff, and by exemption from federal taxa-

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tiou. The .income tax will be reduced rn on last lucsdnv, was larcelv attended. and this will be a greater relief to mi i" a 1 lie prominent feature of the affair New En if land and New York than auv

The Stewarts,

and Claflin^ and Astors, and

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tribulatioo concerning the "infant in- Vt.deC,"^it0.

Now these gentlemen are in tribulation about the taxpayers of the country, and lor their benefit propose making an onclaughton '•infact industries" by cutting down the tariff $20,000,000. The "infant industries" have not bad time to grow mi^eb sine*

NEW SERIES—VOL XXI, NO 26

JAMES L. WORDEK. of Allen Count/. -fi?henck introduced his tariff bill, but 'If we borrow money and offer to pay

wajs and means committee doe* I

n01

l*ee'

(rf fOT!hem

LlNGLE of the L«fayette Courier jj, "1 .. 'l

mitr, jil fill, sickly -dit-et, of which the Repub- I friends. J^et them look Tue presiding of a big bnc-K ni^uvr ..

a

1 two week

deny- I

would shame even the devil for cool

and malicious lying. We are

Journal

scribblers, male and female, white and

black, but we never dreamed that its

editorial staff possessed such a prince of liars. The scoundrel would deny the mother that gave him birth.

u,'"n

l}'

our

from the Lebanon

'•follower of the meek Nazuren6" is regarded by people of his own party. "GODFHEY STILL K.4 Crawfordville

1':/'.s

5t

_. .. I has quit preachint the gospel ol of it. The various I acihc railroads

0hris

will be all-powerful oser thu routes study

bar

c. •,

1 llE itepubliean JMate Convention.

was the electing of a negro for vice

President. The platform savors rigid economy and low taxation, which is decidedly cool and refreshing

we

ander-!m0uS

KA PAlAlnAn 111* l)isl MA/] .tn I

be rejoiced by the reduction of the income tax, ttnd so will be the bond­

l'ie

nearlj as leoderl} toward

theai „it did .bet, ^ccti-c

j* •. .1. bowlf tbift wav. ana some old bound

paper** L»- bill. It de-,!t with them a, food par b^Jg

have entr do with little babies. csresMng Httle car io the pack yelps io chorus,

•old out to Orth. .and fondlins tbera, and uiakioc all Let the bondholder* bewnTe, and not'

uiakioc all

Ar.i tiur "iufaot iudu-tries" to oe loft to ladLrtiit»b and die. because the

John Butler favor# the uotuina- clo*e-fisfcd loyalists'' in New Harnptioo of Billy WiJaou in ease Oorth shir* growl «t a lew dollar*- taxation, anil rhreaft:n to discard "thi eterual

-f justice and freedom." 4'

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reKigned. That be iX.f.gtjwly4jo. tbe Little Godfrey's Prayer. them, in accordance wifti the contract, bands o? hi*/rimf/.: I he Crawford^ville

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V! 11 .j -f" licaus in tuis c-ounty «re about a? they absolutely decline it. a« Vice President of the Radical State ,n

a a

Jr

,.

.. t'der Godfrey, -titer -ilence

didate for migress this wretch wh.» in vested in the first place, reckoning has ••stolen the livery

of

Heaven

to

'serve the devil in The followiasr, iror

1'atriot,

a Uepubii'-

at that place. Ust Sunday. He delivered himself of the following prayer. Oh Lord Thou knowest that the leading men of our Natiou, and those occupying the highest

The principal objection to the policy of making huge land grants is, not that it will soon make cheap lands in many Henchers, Oh, Lord. Tflbo country things of the past—this Aud. we may add, too many Cod alone ought to kill the poliev—but

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is conceded by all that he

in':,ne-

0ue

,t

of

they occupy, mid will be wealthy and the palpit -stifles Christian strong enough to buy up dozen such 'he "iicioon .--f the do uoil'upt utid scandalous congresses as have plotted to plunder the people for the ten years lat past. The railroads are among the giaiil monopolies now taking posse^-siou of the country and

The

aS''ileth

on onn nnn "n ^,)re we come to ttn- conciu"iou 820,000,000. we shall sen some ol the the prayer? referred to mu.-t have been most ingenious work iu behalf of --tho Jntcrosts of God and humauity" that has been kuow in this country since the Pilgrims tnas«acred the Pctjuods.

"'M,aiu',

Jo ttrual

winds up its

I speech it- followIn conclusion, we wisii to stale lur the bc-nefit of the editor of the

lit view.

whoever lie may be, that it is the eustorn of ministers of the gos-pel, of all denominations, and whether Repuhlican or Democrats, to pray for tho safety of the Nation, ficne ••corruption in hijrh places." I I AM of which we well knew before, aud also that it is »aid mid promised that ••the prayer of the Righteous much with the Lord." whereto tin- conclu"iou that

offered by Mich ministers a- Godfrey, or they might perhaps have accomplish ed th-'ir

object

to-wit:—••the ufi-ty of

the nation from corruption in high places." But that would have requir-

ed the removal of an immense army of dairy

of republican omen Let pray

officials. Amen and

when enor-

jnt0 consideration the

ing honesty and honor while with

r. pistol at the bead of his un-

holdcrs of New Gnizland who nay none .• v. t.-

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I armed victim he robs him of his purse,

Streak or Light In the Far Wesl.

tion which will take the burdens from We have beforeallutlcd to the appearthe shoulders of the rich, while leav- ance of a formidable Labor Reform ing them on those of the poor. Let party, with its independent candidates the taxpayers of the country keep for State offices and the Legislature, their eyes on the processes for tho re- in New Hampshire, were the election

duction of taxation, and they will see will be held early iu March. They "figures will *not lie." The

such iniquity in favor of classes and had, on the night of the 14th. au en and Morton differ only $3,551,216 25

particular interest as oucht to mr.ke thusiastic meeting in Concord the

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congress execrable forever. capital of the State, filling the largest P' ,e

a one ia surprised that Grant (jovernor,Samuel Fliut, an old Abo- is evident that either the

to the reduction of taxation, aud talk u. .i rights ot the laboring men, in so silly a manner when attempting ., .- the exactions of the to ^explain his course, but something more consistent aud dccent was expected from tho ctimmitte on ways aud means.

issued, and how little real money was

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tariff bill for their "protection" which bond. It follows then.- that the prin greatly advanced the ratea of duties on many articles.

cipal was payable in the currencycreated by the act of February 25,

1862,

same in eqaai quantity and quality,

t'le

M^««oooOttliieenrTeucy,is this

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•Repudiation.' and every

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Journal,

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of

in regard to the extract

from Godfrey's prayer, lately published in the Review, and which has been

exteusivol'

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t,f,n,mcn,!d

h,M or

I

ieaJm?

«,a^crs °f

both

ing that Brother Godfrey made the Par,'l!" attempts to deny the correct- thousands of just such cases—who, in prayer is published in the Review, I

ueu"

reP"rt- e'l'

Jo"""ll

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"r of the

whoever he, she or it may be.

lift"

"F'

hi*'

it!" f'ee,,,e

n(

whiue

hus numerous cr^mra-lietion of what at lea*t three

,b"

chur

of lh,s

^iaH PC0Ple

••ommnmly know to f,e a fact,

jity

1- the Journal or tl.^ canting, bypoi-ritieal methodic editor thoreof. in the interest of this Reverend Can-

for Morton to

ant! mm

only simple interest. Now, the

Ha'-a

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Recinc

sav« that Flder renr*i

Godfrey held lorth in his usual style l-

swer lhl3

Pair

nth lie. positions

arc t/iieucs and robbers, plunderers and ''vere'l

murdei-ers, drunkards and debauchees

send her away I shan't send for her back." So ended the married life of John Wesley. I

Figures Will Lie.

A short time ago the

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ou iange is po ic) wit regard |itjouist? mnde a «iroafs speech for the M0rt0n lie—under a great mistake. the public manhood of Pennsylvania, ainst

The fact is

catutali-t We

L-* iu .. 1V «?.*

mke the following extract:

resenta,ion

1 of lhe

Journal

tC"derS ^0.rL',|,

but the bondholders claim it

shall be paid in gold. Here is a deliberate attempt to cheat the working men in this country of more than one thousand millions in gold.

He said that public opinion bad changed as to the payment of bonds in gold, but it was said tbatpayment io greenbacks is repudiation. H« said:

too far. There if such a bomewhere. and we most respectfully*

a thing ,s ,ep„dia.,«».'" reqoe.tSe.ato. Morton „»d tho .hutf When, in the aeetion of country Hf's who assume to be adepts or ex. where the bondholders reside, a can Prt.3jn figures, to explain. And we didaU: for Governor—not on the Democratic ticket, but speaking especially for the hardy khis of toil—thm ex-prfci-frcs himself,

ray emphatically

{food m^d, an omen •«f the fu-

ior.«. The bondholder* will find in

the »pquel that th..se wh-, advised,

piti- tc fake le^ul landers, Mrere their best

\a*wer.

Mir-

P?V him the face of his

1 b°Ddc%in(n"A°I.d' 0rl

j" °thc/

W0,di-.P.^

him §2,400 in gold lor what cost him only SI.000. .^o now, at the end of

rid lowly seven years, lie recieves: Principal, -.-p-ctable J?2,400, interest, §1,008. total, v3,40a

iu gold, for what cost him only «1,000. imt iac.e

is a net

lS inat

tic «i j.pf ^forton or aDy other Radical an- he:r wav to Silt I ake The other

of

sp'f

aud we have too many Harlans ind too lowinir dc tails: r»i When John Weylt-v l\i

coimuodrutn for him-

State Sentinel

John Wesley antThis wife.

iu London ou the

I founder of Methodism, gave the fol

tsiid.

r}\" There is nothing like giving that sort of pretty faciog to your wishes. 1 have known a friend, when he was going to move from a little

he.

and dovoteii hl mt( tlie

politic*. Ilis pre-ence in

itiment iiviim to a large, one. say that of S i- because lie was goinu to larger sphere of usefulness." A certain lv- I witty man used to say that whenever a clersyiuan went from a little living to a large one, he did .-o because be bad git a call, but that he would want a good loud kalloo to take him from a large to a little living Wesley married widow, who, through her

revebaco,

Journal

with

elaborate array of figures from official documents, asserted jhat the State debt had been reduced 810,074,085 (i3 under Republican administration, and

.u .i c. u, to™

of this

frauds and ras.rlities

ts, ant oulds, and Opd}kes will partj Jf like a highwayman plead- speech on the night of the 22d instant over ten years of age.) and"by artful ^a,h

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that the btate debt in 18b9 was only

Seuator Morton made an exhibition of the financial affairs of the State, and he gives tho figures from official documents, which show that the State debt, October 31, 1800, was $5,655,597 50, and the total amount of debt paid off under Republican administration of the State government to be S7,42S,1S3 00. There is quite a difference in the-ie official figures and completely upset the old adage that

'journal

of th*e State debt and 8° (546 SO'-t

a

hall in the city. The candidate for {jy Republican State administration .It

really paid for them. He said: 'The Democratic State administration, was faces, and carry scandals.' The Penn-

I

Stat-e

AuditorJsh?Ts

Anctt-iAa" ,n..:.« ... *'th but two exceptions, neither cratic State administrations the inter- cause all their newspapers are kept si- norney & Co. Farmers look well at austries o. America, and reported a

which applies to the principal of a est upon the State debt, for instance lent in 1857—8, was 8317,092 93. the has according to the

ipplies to tne prmcipa..,.

would al?o inquire of these diitingnished lights in the Radical fiaanciatjfirmament, what use in paying a debt when the interest increases as th«f debt ininihe.-? That is a kind o£ financiering that may be profitable to?' those who manage fho State finaneea, but the tax-payers con't see that it benefit* them.—State

.4 Conundrum The Portsmouth, New Hampshire it Mexico, to discover a new CaDaan, ^tutc

mance a bondholder—a species of romance which pervades every community io which bonds are held

We know a man—and there are

180^, had S1,000 in gold. He sold it for $2,400 in greenbacks in 1863. With those greenbacks he bought §2, 400 in bonds. These bonds of course, eos't him just SI,000 in gold. For seven years he has drawn six percent, annually, also in gold, on the face of his bonds. Six per cent., simple in terest, on S2,400, is §144 per annum. For seven years, it has amounted to .c.,008. or eight dollars more than he

two grai

M-.i. o.ino appeared, most of the members mak-

as

°tbe

It would more u-eful to mar-

and fiocks. that Utah

ment

CBAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY 66UNTY, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 26.1870,

Sentinel.

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T11 eke i» a report iimt the Mon^oii cious stones." 'I dur. when antoeraey, in view of the pos*i^Je*f- "The only bi^b tariff stories iu the passase of .Mr. CoIlum bill to repl^tj3.entire Scriptures that I cnn recall to _____ 'the miserable conduet of Labao who ish brothelj-, have senta party to Art-' .1.

zona, and the northern border of

gives us tbis little ro- ... where the much married saints may

repair and ouce more being anew the foundations of their religious Zioo. The whole history of the most re-

is one of the most, amazing exhibitions of perseverance and success against obstacles which history furnishes. Originating iu she -state of New York, their first. "Zion" was located at Kirtland, Ohio. That place soon became too warm for themj and they moved to Miss'ouri, through a comparative wilderness of a thousand miles. They were a weak, povertystricken baud of praying tatterdgmalians whom the Missourians did- not welcome with open arms, and they re-

'htalb TiS rabidlucreape V™*4

pitable Illinois. Their rapid increase and peculiar history at Nauvoo is well

kuown. Upon their expulsion from

they

ine,

separated ioto three

profit of more than 240 per band* which nrocecded in different lui. i** i. cent. Is that justice? Isthat right?" dircrtioL. th.? K*h*t,,

Jusl,cef is tnat rignt 'directions, the main party making :.v "f, -r.apart

wa) to ».au j^aKe. ne

cew

-'•John Dawson, in a late lecture de- everythiujr indicates that the fourth! temple, Boston, expresses in his

Mormon

everything indicates that the fourth great! Mormon hegira is not far d|stant, ''"V! tead of a mere handful ofpov- I

But

erty-strickeii

tZ~ fA

jealousy. led him a life of misery, nnd wretchedness. At last bis spirit was. Republican primary election, i* unup and be wrote her:

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no great difficulty to nnd purchasers',' ,, -J

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which ail probabilities, drawn- frou) their proceedings in point

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derstood to be in the interest of Mr.

•Know me and know yourself! Orth, who, it is said, wants more rime .Suspect me no more do not any "to set things up.1' On the contrary, longer contend for mastery, for power, we understand that Col. Willson holds money or praise be content to be a that the County Committee ha\e no the eating-hous^ North Plain?, private, iusignificant person, known control over the matter that the time flourishing*a large revolver, and called and loved by God and me.' for holding the primary election was for bis breakfast. And when it wan !t was not likely that a woman fixed by the party in convention, nnd served he amused himi.-elf with Imft-r-wou.d be pleased at being recommend-i that it would be cross usurpation of in-' his cake- and

ed to be uu insignificant person. At- power for the committee to chauge it. agaiust the wall.

ter twenty years of disquietude, she one The whole quistion, wo think, is in and bad been ou ^r.ru.„. ^..v^••r!•! day-i' day left him. He bore it philo^ph nut shell. If the primary election On getting

ically. He went even beyond it—he comes off the first Moudav in April, ished his revolver frightening tho took his dairy, and put the most pithy Col. Wilson carries the county. If it passeugen-, and finally- breakin-' ^nc entry into it that I ever met with in a

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Xo» cam reliqui non donest,

which may be translated the question

l—Lathyntte Disjxilch.i

'v tins. I did uot leave her I did not m* his revolver, and revived a powerful I'unlshmcnt of Female Don Juaiis ^'ow

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-Section 1. Any female of eha.-.te character, under the a»e of .seventeen

GOV and seduce from bis domestic

a a a in

fe-,104,381 46. In his Masonic Hall father of a family aud avinsr children

... .„,u„ »u« uavu^cu.iaren

esticuateof the present amount The lilble and Protection—A Danser-1

CA

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Journal

Sut^

or

uellher

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and bo,h are

t0 ma

^e j,e figure8

t0

'•He then alluded to the National I cause of Radicalism. I tion behaves like a set of old girls"in

bonds, the manner in w'hich they were According to the figurea of the a'bcarding-hou«e. of no separate force,

the Stat* debt under the last but powerful to -'pout," and make* ^tore'

legal-tender notes of the (jovernment 812,119,26, The reports of the svlvania peoplo know nothing of what 1 ^reE? has also just received one car-

tha} und«r

l8oi 8, was 8317,092 93. After Political Economy from their schools.

Republican State administration They have entered into

reduced the debt over ten millions,

to

Jovrnal,

prisoned in a house of refuse for not less than two days. If, on the trial "W ho irf our shepjtrd of such young and artful female, it

shall be shown that the married mafa so seduced and enticed away, is a inio ister of the gospel in good standing, the offender shall iri like manner be sentenced to not less th&p one hour nor more than two hours' imprison-

i" ''ie county jail."

ous tree Trade Document.

in the amount of the debt paid off correspondent of the Chicago

Tribune

keep still within their boundaries,

on the debt of the State, about §44, sylvania is the circulation of" the Bible

g?, which i? free-trade episode from •w ueginning to end. Joseph heaps up

great reduction of the debt since thi Republicans obtained control of the btate government, and when the. debt*| porn against 'a famine, supplies the of the State, according to the t/oiOTia^jp^ople of Canaan, and charges no exis only 82,104,381^46, and according^yon duty. 'Now it came to pass, as to Morton. .$5,655,59i Tbese^tbey emptied their sacks, that, behold figures show that there must be "rjj every man's bundle of money was in colored gentleman in the wood pile,"/ the sack.' "If Mr. Morrill had lived

Jin the year I A. P., he would have met 'the Wise Men on the frontier of Ju-

V.t'.tot.

moved the tariff up seven vears on

of extortion and excess.' "Note, also, that when the devils were cast out of the man possessed, they were transferred to swine, and the Pennsylvania pitc comes of ihis identical breed."

fu"

iU!lnv dwindled away and dis- •Amtnameurs of the Constitution, as is

wanderers, they now

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•or this property, now ,, r. ,r -r, woman, there ia no law iiofi eoue only lorty ei«ht noun. .,j. _. nu- i. -t .1 -ii» torbiddinsi the auion. from Chicago by rail, they will havtj

I car, where he struck the uews-hoy with

,n retnrr

According to the Albany correspou- retreated from the car, and meet-

dest of the Buffalo Express, the following bill in to be offe.-e'd in ibe NewYork Legislature:

one of the colored porters, hit him with bis pistol, knocking him sens-ess and cutting a deep gash in his head. On Wednesday, the

years, who shall, with evil intent, win--,-c,t_ -no. ,, to a violent end, and that be had been ningly, winsometully and willfully de-

shot and killed at Fort Mc-Pherson.

Last Sunday, in one of the

sch"

,is in

*1 1 1 11 A .. Iinntnn .i« ...B.^.B.I I.i.. ....

wile? draw him away from his family. HaKheye, a juvenil shall, on conviction, be deemed guilty

of a misdemeanor, and shall be im-•

Jesus."

,i,« ru-

writes:

Ihe tariff sentiment. I

being selfish and local, has degraded 'v-

„„KI P—,

make a true rep- until it may be said that that State, the Pr°r'cr^

"Who are Chri.-t'* Hmbs?". "Wo are."

.j.. ./». plows early and

ln

bare a g00d

of the financial condition second in the Union in population, has I ta, finest oual„y

attempting I less influence in Congress than Indiana and po.isliea. ..Now

help the 1 or Iowa. The Pennsylvania delca-• -vou

are kcpt

and about hopeful that the agitation upon the I through our stock of Plows an Hardware,

seven millions and a halt according tariff will also cease without. This ii7 to Morton, last year, 1869, according like children laying abed very bresth febl2'70 to Auditor Evans'report, dated Oct. less, to stop the wind blowing round 31st last, the Republican administra- the house. FABM FOR RENT tion paid out $361,187 47 for interest "The next they most stop in Penn

00 more than under Democratic ad-! a dangerous free-trade book. Look n\w^^h^r1^PiinteT^W ministration, notwithstanding the

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at the story of Joseph and his broth-

Cre?g's'

^eroo Pa-?Dg in the exterior world, be- °f 'ho genuine Richmond Plows, made

They have routed Wayland.s the name, S. Horr.ev, as there are many

base imitations

a

conspiracy

T^1*

Guthrie & Brother,

"Again, tllR story of the Queen of ed at all times with the cboioejl qualities a Sheba is a prrfeet idyl of free trade, She passed and repassed freely, notwithsiandini'her'eumels thai bare sri Pork.

Ices and gold in abundance, and pre-

-Yeal, Smoked Hams, Tongues,

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Jacob, and the reprehensible meanness of Pharoah in the maicer of the straw, I bricks and deferred passports? to the Israelites. The New Testimcnt is a more dangerous free trade document than Mr. Wells'reports, and all such I Beef Cattle, Hides, 011(1 Pelts. texts as the following must be exour

„.*• The Republican Legislature of Rhode Island came near doing it the other day, but didn't get down low enough. Tc was willing, but there was little stiffen son* qnnr.ew that itST^feSK

»»"»'«1»»1"J'" »^,K-h

of lbe Thirteentb fl,,d

oin

fifteenth

®r ... .•

political eauality. It also has the

At

ing their wav in time to "Deseret," views of the relations ot race, as

location was called. Now J® -^tr

Ood made.

S

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a white man loves me soul of a blank

1 ne Senate bill lnckr-d two or throe

votes the House to

and that tbey will-sell it, aud.?2r*nU»wi ... .. it was Auorher tria! will put it tnrough. and their Hearthstone anew mn« .... distant wilderness, is i,^ cv rut- ... jj

nt some more the eveut to

from one quarter

the iiast, clearly ..

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the negroes Jrom their )e':t on«

t'rSrnarjr

Posipunlng liie Keptiblican Klt'Ctfen. The proposition of the Courier 'o postpone the time f',r holding the "iction.

a ncc^.

law.

00

.} I'hodc lsiand the compass, and another, and make? /'or matriinooiftl a Hi­

The. Knd or a Desperado.

••Buffalo l»i!l !i i^ been koovrn for years or: the plain.-- as a guid^ and j-cout, Ion i){" laic »tis dispositi-m and natural tfepi-avity has turned him in'o a desperado. Last Thursday niorniiiir says the Omaha

postponed thirty or sixty days then of the windows of th^' exr with ir

ffertt.ld.

be went ioro

Ha

Orth carries it, that is all there is in His next move was into tii» ba^-ji-e and drank is situ

was theu drunk

on

hnard'the cars he flour-

Court of Montgomery county, Indiana, the plaintiff LaFayette Mitchell, by GeorgeD. Ilurley, his attorney, filed ia the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. Indiana, his complaint for divorce, also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the defendant Mary F. Mitchell, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Now. therefore, notice

•'j

the debapement. The Henate pas-sed Ion Monday, March Mth, A.,l. 1670, then and a bill to permit blacks and whites to intermarry. That body was satisfied

there to answer to enid complaint. Witness my hand and soal of said (. Ourt this31stdny of January, Ju"u A. D. 1870.

rT,HE

Ho-

//v. where he

"Much is said against amalgamation,

5

'mL

as though it. were a crime, here

compile a sarge and comparafiveiT m.

no crime in it nor about it. Chere is

wealthy community, their wealth con- .. much of prejudice but no r-nme. II sistiug chiefly iu lands, houses, herds, ...

numb*r

one

a Califomian. He

4

To test the reasoning capacity of Paints. Oiis, the little urchins I Perfumery. Fane"

•:If the children are the Iamb.- what are the grown up folks Said a bright-eyed little «haver

They are the rolicking ram1-.

SUCCESSFUL FARMING. Tlie successful farmer is the one that

1

dIows

deep and tboroueh-

order to do this, it is necessary to

PIuW'

a

Z00t

Ilow 13 one thRt

con3'TucU(' an'^ thorongh-

w'ou!'J

Mammoth Haruware

wh?re

,hos'

of

Plows.

Every Farmer

Co*i Creefc

•bun'l•,edoriginal

Herald

learned from O. W. Cady, the newsboy who came iu on the train, that Buffalo Bill's" wild career had come

Sab-

f»nr ™Y* th« }{,,r-

fJue9tioued

l^e

la-is was

by its teacher in regard to

Par:,^'e shepard aud his

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

NEW FIRM

MOFFK11 & BOOK,

HP IKK ULOC'K. 0. 4.

A W O F? S Vi E

UK 1 fcRS ss

:ng

every Former can be sup-

plied witJl

on'-'

of

celebrated Plows,

solicited to call at the Mammoth, and look e,l has been appointed Admi

all of which will be .".old at a small profit. S. H.GREGG.

Township.

nader

in part of the fol'owing articles, to-wit:

Ac.. Ac.

TKRMS A

S3,

fcbl!)

these justly celebrated NOTICE.

ia the county

eu nts

oeen

MEAT MARKET. BOOTS AND SHOES.

CITY MEAT MARKET!! NEW FIRM.

Sausage. Pickle Poi

't

Proprietors.

Third Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street.

-dea, and observing their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, he would have run out his spectacles and fsVen conn- HMIE proprietors voaM lVfpcstfally inftirm the

of the tariff list. 11 '$s?rtSsfrfflSi'.MSSII Boot and Shoe Store,

••'Frankincense, fix hundred per I room on Green itreet. three doprsjonth of Elston New Bank. Their new market will be found

OlilV. roreign Uiyrrh. eighty- to be seoond to none in the State, it being fitted ,, fiwo Mntc'i,. .ninoo rt-.w-ahlj in .riil.lI up with the latr#t modern Bpplinnces and nve cents an ounce, p,iyaWe. in goid. {improveHall

ent*. Their stall* will be found ftock-

Mnttoiu

Corn Beef.

We pay the Highest Cash Price for Good

All orders for aeat from the country filled with promptness and dispatch. Feb." 13. 1870m3.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT-

MTATKOF INDIANA, cc itloBigomcry County,

ar7.

55

In tho Circuit Court of Montgomery county March term, April. 1870. LaFayette Mitchell! v» Divir"e. Mary F. Mitchell BE it remembered that on the31st_day of Janu*

A. I). I6T0. in vacation of the Circuit

WM. K. WALLACE.

fobJ— H-l SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

undersigned E*ecutor of tho last will and testament of Willis Bridges, deceased, will sell st private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, tho following described real estate, of which said docedont died seiied. in Montgomery county. Iud.. to-wit: South half of the west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two [3ij. in townihip seventeen 1171. north of range four [4] west, and the south na.f of the easthnlf of tho northwest, qimrterof said section thirty-two [3-Jj in suid township and range, containing

80 nr.re..

TKHMS :--One third of the purchase money to be paid in band, one third In eight months, nnd the residue in fifteen months, with Interest on the deferred pnyuients from date of sale, the purchaser to give note with approved security jorthe deferred installments waiving all relief! from valuation liws. feb5-wl II.n.GOODBAR.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

VrOTICE hereby ?iven to the vilitenH t.i 1* Union town.'hip. Montgomery county. Indinna. that I. John Iluiturtly a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of Indiana. of the age of twent.v-ono years, will apply in the Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on tliw tir-1 Monlay ol" Murch. A. I). 1KT0, for a licons^lto 5ell intr.xicating liquor? in a less quantity ihnn quart at ft time under tho Temperanec lnw .1 tne State of Indinna approved Mari'ti 5, i0. for tbt term of one year. My place of biisines.r.nd the premises whereon f»id liquors are to h«sold and drank ic situated on lot niimbef two ?S] in John Wilson's second addition to the city of Crawfordsvill -. t'r.ion township, Montgomery county. State ot' Indiana. The tenement whensaid liq:t.» are to bo ^ol and drunk is situated on the Southwest corner of the above describeil real estate northeast, ol the Louisville. .Vow Albans Chicngo railtoad depot. Union township. Montgomerye. iunty Indiana. feb5—wl JOHN HAS'i'ARDV.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

'V'OTICK is hereby given to the citizen' i* Union township. Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana that I. Kobert A. Hays, white male inhabitant of Mntc-taeiy eourity. in the said State of Indiana, of the age of twon-ty-ono years, will apply to the Ik.ard of County Commissioners of Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana, at their regular session commencing on the first Monday of Msm-h, A. I. 1-70. for a licensc to sell into.\icaling liquor' in (i les quantity than a quart »t a time, under the Temperance Law of lc50. of the State of Indiana f' a term of one year. My place of business and he premise* whereon tnjii liquors arn t-. be «..ld ituated "n the v.est half of lot and eight [in?' as the naim: is designated on the p!»t of the city Crawfordsvillo. Ur.k.n t-iwnship M'-nigouiery county. Indiana. fcfc.Ww4 ROnERT .4. HA VS.

Bun.%, Rusks. &>:.

.CS tuffs,

Articles

Pure* Wines and Rrnndie-.. For Medical Purpose1-.

Patent Medicines, Alao, I.amps. (iUssvsgre. Letter.'Cap, and

Note

Paper, Pens. Pencils,and Ink.

FR§:S€RIF TIO.VS

Carefully prepared and promptly attended to.

NOTICE

haTC 0

cal1 for lhe Cincinn ati

good r/ow

Rover Plow, they

WHOLE NUMBER 1381' °SS^^'

Eating Room

Up

WARM MEALS

*Ul btl *11

Kr wUiob iLe

Mtighest Market JP rite,

Litfrr ic K.e.J- or n. if y..

1

WeSrcspeeUulhi-j.-licit patronage from the public in general. .'Jan20'66.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1

i* hereby ei'-'-n 'htl RlU s*:ll at 1 public auction on SATURDAV, MARCH H. lc"70 at the late residence of Michael Crow, late

Call uftri Mee I'm.

No. 2 Washington 8treet, Nezt Door to Graham's.

of"

Montgomery county, deceased. 1 miles north of Crawfordirille. his personal property consist-

CKAIf.s, BAVLL8S JL LIU .TanMJtf.

L-ten^h': Uo^h" a"dg'i^ch^'Fu^?tu!r^ APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

cr'-I it of one year will be given

on all sums over

appointeu

febia

N'OTICK

purchaser giving cote with

approved security waving valuation and

praisement laws.

.SAMUEL POTTS.

wJ

-rrr?

Administrator.

is voTlcE"i7b7rebr*iven

Administrator of the

ilate of Michael deceased,said estate isupposed to be so!Crow,,

vent

SAMl.'EI. POTTS,

w3 Administrator.

NOTICE

"V"OTICE

eontaining740aerw.

is

«state

f«DM- ELST

of Charles

OV.

M.Steele,

is hereby

«p-

1

Wallace & Company's

.\tv

ON

Washington Street.

OPPOSITE THL

1 r—1/—\tti— rri "»—r^,TT/-i-m v7

I wL/ J-w -L IIU Oxll, HT'Orderi

Boot and Shoes

FOR TllJi

FALL TR ADE.

They are all

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will be

SOLD CHEAP

Try Them and See.

WALLACE &. COMPANY.

AugiutH.lWUy I.

BAKERY.

EXCELSIOR

a Is. er y,

I Mahorne'y & Gerrard.

J\» fp hni .l arui -•jM'fl,/ -t.-y

.f

FAMILY GROCERIES.

Confectioneries,

Fresh lirr-a.i. Pies. Cakes.

u,

aiven

of

ATTO^mnrg^rrirr wE^siS^

A TTOKRBY AT LAW. Office front

•i' Attorney at Ijiw.

utfr.-«t.b!e

to

(be

Out"

March.A.

fbe

t'aion

a white ir

habitant of Montgomery Ntai«maleInd..'

Hi'^rtft.t".

Older- ij'.'iioui':.

of

age of yrsrs apply t. the Board

.oftwenty-onoc.-.unty..t»il!

Crmmi'sioners

Mi.ntrcmery

oanty. Suite of Indiana, at their

next

session, etnraiencing on the

}). le?0,

the undersign-

drank, is situated on part of lot number one hundred and six

[1UT if

the town

..f

•outb

is Lereby given that the undersigned

ha* been appointed Administrator or the

sixty-corner two^CS.

u-ct.

*P4 naif EW&j

*a»

i«)ij

said es­

tate is supposed to be solvent.deceased,

THOMAS M. 3TEELK,

ieblS -«3

Adiainittrator.

room

1 il Crawford* SCone Kiront- ... d«o kt

LEW WALLACE,' A TTORKKY AT LAW. Crawfordsvill. Ind. OBlce—South of h'ott Offler. noST'BM,

W. T. Brush

Attorney at Law, Notorv Public

Avati

CRAWPORDSVILLB IJTD. Ttrillatlrnd promptlj to all leitsl kmaiMMin-truju-d to him. Particular attention riren to the collection of debts. «etllcmeDt of d»eendentV e«tateii. writingcf.Willi, writt.ag and taking ticknonkdameaU-of deadf.moiisaf**

Ae.

!. Oi'i ICE In ilnyor'j room, ae«and stor/

Stone* Front." iulr3yl

F. PEIRCE

rT b.

Indian*

irfOKFICK OVER CRAWFORD A MDLLISTORK. MAIN' STRKET..GI Will *ive prompt attention to buninen io u»tic«!.«'. CoromoD Plen5 and Circuit Courts of nlporaerr county. Deed*. Mortgages a»d all nlr lo«int»»!if Notary 1'nbSicneally exeeu- •. May 23, 1968.y

JAMEi WRIGHT, ATTORNEY COI7NHKI.OR UW

OivwipwiftJoHention to probate niAttcra, *«ttjinc ui* and collection olftira*. carelQ)!y exwu-of ifu, Offioe in Ci-urt H».'U?c febS7'60y.

?c up (sirji.

PAPER HANGrWQ.

IJa.per Hanging.

JON..M. WINTON I /"^FFERS

serrioej

a."

a

paper

promptly fillod

1^'iww fsoeiriitjf'a. DENTISTS.

Now and Complete Stock ot

community as employ.

hangei.

his

All

work done in good nyle and on

fair terms.

leftt at be Old Corner Book 9tor«

fabyTtt

M. If. GALEY,

DKNTIST.-wraC

fordsvslle lnd Office cornet Main A Washington streets, over Garham't Store.

Dr.B. V.G*. ley. long and favorably known to the

first-cla-'s Dentist, is in my jan«0

Theodore iflciHehnn. RESIDENT

DENTIST, CrawfordsriUc, Ind..

respectfully tender their services Io th« public. Motto. Good work and moderatefprices. Please call.

Opfice—On Main street, over Brown A Ran* sey's dry-goods store. feb.CTWy

REMOVAL.

G. W. PEAIRSON I llas removed hli shop four door* touth of hi* old stand, over Carson'« New Orocery Stor*.

Cutting and Slaking Done lo order, in tho latest styles. oclBOVtf PAINTING.

T. II. WIXTOX,

House, Sign, Ornamental Painter, and Engraver. Shop on Green Street, Commercial Bow. 8d floor.

Feb .27.1=6!) T. H. WINTON,

MEDICAL

janS'Tfr—y

FURNITURE.

REDUCED

PRICES!

Furniture! Furniture!,

A. Ko^tanzer,

nAs

n.

tni.letr -lo'-k

t-f

crnntiNle.1 \'irginin.

Kurniturn if all

kind., .vitiijirising everything from th* ^lit i.pesr f.i-he most co«tly: ln.th home-made *nd tint best Eastern madt^ which he will sell 1 erriitly reduced prices

M.l euso.toi r-' and new i-n»tum r« are respectfully inri'fto call «rd cxmniii" his slock and pnr »"Sh..|t on Washington nth I '.h (,'..iot Ilt'ii'i

'trei-t, two square* innS

TOBACCOS.

LfVlULLAKirS 'KIRKKA' smoking Ir.blinceo i? an rxC'-l!ent articlo or

Wherrver introdinvd it is unirersally udmired It is put mi in hand«-.me muslin bugs, in which Mlder.- iur Meerseluiuui 1'ipes are dnily packed liORIIiLAKD'S 'Y ACHT CLUB" Smoking T"'V-»t has no .upnrinr: being deni••'.ntini/eil. ii e»rint injure netvt-fe.s constitu•|f.n. people uf sed.-ntary h.idits. it i- produeid fr'.in selee|ion» of the finest ..(••••k. ,.iei j.repered Ky a pnten'.fi and oiiginnl

niiinner.

It. i- ej-v •tro.niitiie, mild, and lieht in weight—

1

b-nee i? wiil l«.f tnm-h !-nger then nther nor i| --s it Mon i/r -'ing th- I'.nifiie. leave iJU-

el..giii):ly e.-trved

-i

isr_BW

OD K. EDINGER & BISHOP'S

Mmi-

-•baniri I'ipes silver Mounted, nnd packed

In

neitt leather packet ca.-os. or') placed in the -V.icht ('lub br^inl daily.

LORVI

LAI{1)*S FNTI

KY

Thi- hritril »T Kir.»: C.*n Tobacco ht* r,*

*tii»**rir»r ftnrwh"r»'«

J( i- with-.n: !o^, teij^wiog in fh«?country. LOR ILL A Kirs SMFFS

limit

tv

en in general ie

S

lnte

in

the

110

Cnlt«4

years. Afid slil! lekoowledgud

l.e/V-

heri-ver u-ed.

Vuitr '!nrek.-ej.er doe» not ha? ihr,c aril1. I'-r

Ii

rale

a-k thetn to get them.

The.viM- -'M by rt-p-i-tjMr jobber. everywhere.

.'ir.-,i!ttfs

AT ALL HOURS.

iiiiiileil .,r, applie»ti„L. I* f. 11.1, A Itli ro„

1'l.p

«li

\cv» Vol-k,

TAILORING.

or rc

P:

If j'^u »bnt a perf fining jarment. cut. of tnsde, Mr. John Uishop i? well known b!-• i-i.unty. Kery body ft kn..*-. that he is

a

I'la.

',ra:.ee

I

m-vlisi,:-..

Latest Fashions Always on HamL Clitlioi dt.l,

pr.- njpiiy «nt warrrtLled lo St k-.—rj itnsj

GIVE

THEM A CALL. frawfor i'i lluildln*, 'o-

i'.asim

r,

Main Street, Crawfordsvillc, Ind* ,V/*tlr*Wir/.

MEDICAL.

MAMlOtlO: How Lost, Restored.

How

.."u«t p-i -bi-i!

r.f

township. Montrt. e-'tir.ly. In

ana. that

1.

James Kennedy,mory

regular

Crit

for a license to sell

a edition

Or.

I'llfrrwrll's

liaaiay on

the

radiesl

.-.f SriKVATOa-eore(with-Crlrbrsai»sl

Uf

nicdieine

or .seminal

Weakn««s.

Seminni

Ijo.scs,

Impr.tency.

cal Ineapacity. Impediments al Consumption Epilepsy, «jf.iridul5-!C«p or sexual extravagance.Kitinduo«a*.marriageet«.-,andPhysi-InvolontarytoandMental

T^"r'Priee.

Monday

of

iutoxu-at

ingliquor.t in a less quantity than a quart at a time under the Temperance Law of VniQ. for term of one ear. My ^laeeof business arid tho pretn e» wherein said liquors are to be

in a scaled cnly

lhe

sily

6 cents,

rclebratcd autln.renvelope,

in this admirable ea

clearly dernon

-tr»t.-s

from

succts.fiil

quriK'Cj

his co

a

of

and

out

thirty

-praclice.

."Id

.ditiwhich »n

Ihence west eighty-iwo

errry

feet to the place of beginning. The tenc- post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwetl's mept where saia liouors are lo bo sold and

drank is situated on the northeast corner of

above described real estate.

febl-is4

years'

th

.it

the alarming

coaw-

elf abuse may be radically cured with

dam.-ernus use of

rure

the original plat

of

at

Crawfordsville. Union township.

Montgomery county. Ind.. commencing at the northeast of said lot running thence

internal medicine ot

atplihe »tinn of the knife

i-'intliic out

ncc

a mode

of

simple, certain,and effectual,

means

i.f

bjr

every sufferer.no matter

may be.may eure himself cheaply,what

privately radically,

]rr*Thisand

Lecture should be in th* hand*

thence sixty-two Sent teal, in a plain envelope, any ,"e.ncefset.t

eighty-northand two a half address,under postpaid,on roeeipt of six cent,to

uuidt?,"

price

25 eents.

of

youth and every man in the land.

or two

Address the publish##*,Marriage

the CHAS. J. KLINE A CO

I'JTBoaery.

JAMF.S KKNNKDY.

New York,

Uw

i'r-lOdlce

v»,i?«u,/i

Box