Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 March 1870 — Page 1
STATE TICKET.
For Secretary 6/ State.
NGRMAN1KDDY. of St. Joseph County.
For Auditor
ij-'
State,
JOHS C. SHOEMAKER, tf Perry Conr.tr.
For Treattrer of Slate,
JAMES B. RVAX. of Marion County.
Ftr Attorney General.
MR.
JOXR
pseudo radical aspirants
BROTHER
Jj-
BAYLKSS W. BANNA. of Vigo County.
Fur Superintendent oj Public Imtruetion.
illLTON' B. HOPKINS, of Montgomery ouciy
For Judgei of Supreme Cmri.
JAMES L. WORDEN.of Alien "Coanty. ALEXANDER C. DOWXEV. of Ohio County. SAMUEL H. UCSKIRK, of Monroe Coanty. JOHN PETTIT, of TIppeewuK Coanty.
iiomerj county in the next Conpres-
*ional Convention.
«r r. .i
Bu
reverend gcntlemeu, of the Republi
can party in this District, have fougrcfisional aspirations.
l)i 1.1.v Wilson, of Lafnyette. in
forms us that Lew Wallace will not bo
able to use that secret political organi zatiou know a- the
,:
his favor in the next Iladie.il Congves-
sionn Convention.
it
W hnvc bccn
... ..
to be a candidate lor ougress. 1 hese
GODKRY
preached ai the
M«thodist Church last Sunday eve
ning, and prayed better than ever, llii supplications to the Throne of
(jrac« sit heavy on the souls of our town Radicals who denounce him as a
.^•political preacher, an aspirant for Congress," whom all good !od fearing
rads should shun.
UADBCAI. candidates for county of
fices ure becoming as thick as black berries in August. The prospejt of
securing the nigger vote of the county •i has turned nearly every other radical voter in the county into an oflice
seeker.- The niggers themselves are amazed the grasping disposition manifested ay their white brother^.
The Progress or Negro Equality. A
uegro has been appointed Cadet at Wept Point. By virtue of his education, be will at the expiration of
his term be authorized to command a
beria. A negro is 11 nited States Sen-
utor from Mississippi. Negroes have beeu chosen to the present House of
Representatives, and at the next elec-
tion they will, doubtless, be as plenty
as blackberries. Thus the idea of the
entire etjuality of fhe races, if not the
politically, but socially, is being push-
ed forward by the Administration ofj ..
inauguration of the Abolition move-
uient Being foreseen, it was denoun-
ced. Those who sustained negro
emancipation denied it. They claimed that uo such events would follow the
abolition of slaverv—that they were not for political and social equality. Remits havo proved, and are proving,
how false all this was, and how true were the charges made at the time of
the iuecption of the anti slavery crusade. There has uevcr been, from the
beginning, but one halting placc in
the career of African emancipation, if,
ntc
accept its doctrines (which we do
not.) and that is the practical inisce-
The I'hlrago Tribune aud
Morton.
lt is to be regretted
iiccouut, that Senator have made a speech at the Indianapo
lis Couventiou antagonistic to the plat "form adopted by the Republicans of In
ive
Senators effort is one of the weakest
we have ever seen. Regarded as au
"Houds at l'ar"—Tlie Triumph Administration
Souie of the Radical papers joiciog over the fact that istratiou of Grant has raiseit tne
ernment amount
irjlorcbi from ..he Government 8200
more
ID
rr• nnr.
BI'TLER claitnes Mont-
ILoN. G. S. OttTH, T. W. Fry, J. M. 87C0 surplus over that which went out
diifitriorsly circulate.] b) certain —•—, too long have men. unworthy of any sort
nQ COU(
,. nu 1 .r 1 1 1 -r -i.
tariff. Wo presume, however, that
•this nnta^onisiu will not be of long Q']
then and there. Regarded as an ],
mc
been very badly used. He has got The St. Loui*
t.
him the fa ee Ot
IH.s
A
(irand Army,''in
dollar, ffe refuses to take it. and the
,.
requested by a prouii. l.'iTbo'nTat pi with'^U! .^Thu?, iMt ^make'llldr'
uiittt Republican ol thm city, to state were to be paid now. the account would commodity in the market. Whenever one that Hon. 1. S. Orth lias uot declined island "f
eiyC(l r)ml th
reoortsrwe are assured are beini? in est in seven years lu that way are many tattered repur™
n,,
lT'i'i!i
cl!
000 more than the people were legally party." cr morally bound to pay. The five- I
twenty bonds do uot ask for gold. They can be paid in currency valued at no more than tliey were worth ur-
They pa}' for the increase, but they do not. receive it. [t, goes to the inorie tary and aristocratic lords of iOuropc
and to the wealthy cotton .^pinners,
company of whites. This proves the payment. Kvery step it took in that benefit of the colored race, that a six-
ani 0
\vus this Administration.
Mr. Orth
Declines.
an iat IC ias ,:u au u,clv ew
with iMt :,,ul that
superiority of the negroes, not only positively declines to bo a candidate for
r0
olectioa.
,i .• will not inarrv vou. my liieltv niaid."
lition of earthly happiness
C(iual f(J thnt of
.«
uef
The
Gov
CODt., payaoie iu goiu. nuuucuu
1U a
gold standard, upon every forty dol-
tt ng own lin
one's own vine aud fig-tree. pity he did'nt find this out some years
pul)lic ius nieau t!ie
State in duo time. Perhaps, if the niatform bad been adopted before the look. speechnras made, he would have doneu'jthing but sunshiue and rose tiut
rt's a
ago. He is vastly better fitted to adorn the trellis of a vine, or the butend of a fig-tree, than a scat in Congress. Or, in the absence of these potnological appurtenances,' he might try a baru-door or a hay stack with advantage, aud do more good to the country sitting on the shady side of cither than as the Representative of his district here. Already there is a warm contest for his succession, but
ig goo(] authorit
ic
for saying that
choice lies between Colonel Wil-
1
so:i, of .Lafayette, and General Lew
genation of the two races. Wallace. It is not much of a complimeut to Wilson to say that lie is better
Senator I fitted than Wallace for the office the
truth is, he is a man of marked abili-
1. 00 l.» o«» I ty, and v.ftlj more thus, the average cucli trees are good Morion should lUdio.1 l.one.lv. A. lor Ucueral «»»•«»'•. arc 1 1 *.1 1 :i:k„_„ 1.,,, liOt. lhe acid eouditiou of the sap i.ewis I should tluuk his military lau ,.
1- 1 r.
f,vnr nf 'nrotociion the i\ I hundred aud seveu head ol cattle daiargument iu fa\or ot protcclion, me
conni 1{I oril)
ni"
tod Status bonds at par in gold. Now,
soiac
in 1QM Vr A a bondholder of the Republicans in that region are few. many. Iu lbbJ -lr. A., a oonunoiucr, .T
m0
lars lent there was six dollars paid, u*VJlSiSu
that is, fifteen dollars a hundred. As jt3 character preci«ely, but it is so palpable
a 1
.* oi
die on hta tongue, said to me the other day
gold than he loaned to it. on this subject: *Tliere is not & member of But this does not tell the- whole story,
at
holy
W
1
J0
ve
That i" #80 a "ear or ®5f0 in «ev-n
years. This, added to the 8200. makes with tho RonnldiMT. nanv nr* „nw mll-in*
itler, W. C. uson, and two or three of his hands. He has uot, therefore, aminlly'ftsltilif-«l it® mi«ion ic and "ood barg-tins. Self-Abuse.. 4c. By ROBhRl J.Ct.MKI.-
his principal back, with nearly twenty tratioD is painfully agitated at the
per cent, in addition. But still he has rascality prevailing in its party, and
'tack* when tliev were worth, not I'oriv tlmmfielreH rich in the nritiie of lov
CCDli, which ... tile ^.i. when he ,.~
Dnnocrat
art
li.oft K- I lotions patched. After that fasliion f,uiie
For 81.000 there is to be repaid 'V' themselves ofF'npon -pt 's... the people »i« patriots, and fastened them14./ (.0 in seven years. I his is
flelvoa lpcJ.,|flR on |h
nf
1,1 lovu Wl,!
gentleman
N0 )0ily ftsPil y*0II
the Republican party. It was long According to the ('ounW, .Mr. rth •go forseen by those who opposed the
is mprosj
the idea that there
sonorous vibration. If this were so,^
an t,lin
rels were cnouuh to satisfy an ordinary 1 t. 1 ,i ir„,„„ its water into many volumes 0 its con- 1 ambition. It makes ntt!e uilfereuce,
1 1 .1 i:„.i stitucnt passes, hydrogon-aud oxygen however, who gets the Radical nomi- jn. nation. Demoe empty
diana. The platform declared lora rev- nation, it it is not reinforced by a 1 .1 »i such trees. 1 believe the urcat heat 1 rx I* 1 1 11 1 1. ,, iUL-ll IIUUS.
enuo tariff—the Senator for a protect- democratic blunder, itwnl be ut aa by such lightning depends ,1 empty honor, lhe Democrats havo 1 1
vo 0 un0U) in the dl!:trict t0 carry
le on
duration. We call to mind the fact have discretion enough to put a man that Senator Morton wa? very slow in in the field who cm poll them all. discovering the political heresies of MACK. •Yudrcw Johnson and the financial heresies of Oeorgc 11. Pendlet.iu, hut, Snffoeatlng Part) Utnosphere. nevertheless, catne out right in tliej The outlook does uot present the f*' end. We doubt uot he will get iuto j,| asantest of nrospects to many Reharmony with his friends iu his own
]y question is whether they
passing rapidly through the
air, as cannon aud rifle shot and fall-i
ing meteoric stones, would produce a sharp report. I think the vacuum coiucs from another causc, and one purely chemical.
i"r
ul
course is decomposed hydrogen, mix
ing with atmospheric air, is ignited by electric heat, or perhaps the heat of friction, producing an explosion aud a, track of fire along the whole electric course. It is a fact of common observation that lightning more often strikes aud more violently rends trees that contain the most acid sap, such as black and white oak, elm, hemlock, etc., (beech and luaple bciug almost
., I materially assists the decomposition of
,i 1,.. hence the most perfect destruction of
I
A
others note ugly clouds and the consumes, according to regulation, tuo
the Boston 1). ut,•}„,.nunuJ
0l,Jent of
attempt to demolish one of the plauks a lciigiou? joniii.il, wiiting Ji-gJ thousaud persons, lhe soldier to tbo Democratic State Platform, it from Washington says-
the foU(miDg mournfu] strain
UfllC\U lllC 11 tilL
"'ore upon rapidchemical changes,
uch as decomposition and combustion thau auy property cf heat possessed by elcctricty. The report, too, compared with all better understood phenomena, is oue of detonation.
STANDINC,
,.
irt oat
While Senator Morton sees I h'c?'1
army is a great burden
to the producing and laboring population. In France, it is chaiged, the
ir
a l1
of tlesh for food is caused
maintained by the army, which
A Republican corres- amount of beef
11
has more of the elements of valor -Thcro will be found to have been no lit- Fancy what a change it would make thau of discretion."
"There is an element in the political at- brew, witll only
ig n0
1
Amount. In seven yearn, from 18G3 to floor of either House, either in support of
AA
1870, that interest is equal to 84,200.
Ju defenge from outeide
Thus Mr. A, has already received in I guished Senator who in a)l. the rui .vol-!linos.
'.V- J.ven tins lar^e amount oi Deei
seems a
ch«\ngo takes placc. There begins to be covery has just been made in the re^
suspicion that all is not well. Several jQU
let us see who has cause for jubilation, JJJ®™1^are^m of the ancient Moabites. The object the privileged few or the tax-paying ju p]accat the South, the days of the rule js
the Government vlt,000 in green- ^Vashinglon Correspondent of ty lines io lenght, beginning with,•••!. backs, when they were worth forty Adininistratioii^ Mesa, son of Chamos. Mesa was a 'cents on a dollar in gold.
tntltng supply lor four hun-
not only consumes, but fails to produce,
of
jie peaj sjen j|e
a
tnow it s5r know
.IB /.
in that body, has hold a bri-
doos not wish well to Presi-
ent rft
His %4,000 lias been exempt from the there it not a particle of enthusiasm, and two per cent. State and local taxation.
nt and his Administration: vet
little cordial feeling in it? behalf in
1 ie ena,e
He is undoubtedly correct.
im uii ui|iuuiiuu pan} .wc iio»» i.iiRuig
u!
NEW SERIES—VOL. XXI, 28 CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, MARCH 12.-1870/
(Admiuis-
car
J* to n«l oi the ihs^mce inflicted
jHJraut Aiimiiii.- tration, hearkenitiL' 'o »P"« creatures who •steal the livery of
1
lhem
(W,
r0
llica
the complaiuts and confess
ions run: Baseness among meu in high places in the Republican party in
iginally, viz. forty cents on the dollar. 'be South—no enthusiasm on the floor We do noi deny that there has been of cither House in support of the measan exploit in this matter, but it is a
U10s 0
j]
ie
sorry one for the people. Mow many .. a a 1 them hold these bunds, which have thus, uuder a hoi house process, nearly quadrupled themselves iu value in the short space of seven years?
Adttiinistration. or in its
ittack—men wtio
make their Republicanism a valuable commodity in the market, and get their tottered repudiations patched by raising a loud hue and cry about their loy
alty. Such is the party demoralization
,CseutC| :lt
national bankers and merchants of departure. Ni New Vork and New England. The looks gloomy. Administration deserves the thanks of •these little classes. They can say to sixteenth AiMCiitlment to the rmMlfuit, "Well done, thou good and faith tlon. ful servant." But the people have a The Heynioiu Republican
right to visit their fiercest indication ,]oes not appear to bo altogether and strongest expletives upou it.. It!. ., was the duly of the Administration,
^'e threshold ol the''new wonder the future
»cgro
instead of trying to raise the securi- Republican party. It its last, ties of the few, to increase the mono number it proposes "for the peace and tary facilities of the many for their welfare of the country, and for the
.I,„II
Aud now comes the editor of the Section '1. No person of African do-
Lafayette vVr, who deposeth and
departure ol
v„ „i:"-n ,i
1 11 ljc cIl I,,Ie a 3 a
J'«or in ihe
I uited States, except iu cases where
one of bis own race is to be tri
Thunder and lightning. i:^| The commonly accepted (lieory of': thunder is, that lightning, in passing
through the air, separates it, causing I a vacuum: and the concussion of the recoiling air upon itself sets if, into
terr tor
grgrit block of basalt, upon which
Moabitish King, and coteuiporary with
sphcre in Washington which bodes „raT,hicchanges,and theblock presents
till
?ome. archaic"features not to be found
,D
there were but 84 000 in the loan, it I that one can feel it and breathe it, and it is Phoenician monuments hitherto known. ... »-././» a far more permeating than wc like to admit, The inscription is deciphereable with would be $600 a year upon the entire here
enthusiasm on the
a
same degree in any of the
imost absolute certainty, aa each
d... TI/\i\sa Attl.Ai. in eiiTinAft rtf ...
wflrd
.g
attaclc. A
senarate(1 hv a nai
the measures of the Administration or xn i- .• ]17Pl"»tfail to
distin-j
'nt
an(1 all
the sente^s are divided
by
vertical
a
Two ujove car 1o1!• of the celebrated Cincinnati Rover and Richmond Plow«, just received nt Greg*'* Maromotli Hardware Store. inchl"..' tf
Wanted, everybody to know that Oregg's M.iramoth is olmck full of new
rices
lican partv, in their estimation, has sub- '(5° 'oGregrgs .01 good goods Mental and Physical Incapacity.resultingfrom
0
not been paid. It is proposed to pay thinks it ni^l) time that it should Pickle Forks*, enn he bought fit Orogg's bougies, instrukients. rines ur enrdia!?. pointing
oona in greon- purse Itself of those who Arc stealing M^romoth iiiiv*Iv.*nre ..toro for lie next which everar sufferer, no matter what his-
ll, I neefl ll:t liillne
i,f tin.l .f so.-l, ,v,r» s„W when pB w», WJA'oUSASfs"°°
,1 1 1. *«,.#. *»,« .1 if par. this is a jr.ie opportunity foi tliose Sentj under sfenl, to any address, in plain enloaned them, but eighty eeuU on the -U ,t na about^ ..»«o fur «„c Hepubl.cai,
ncc linff t0 Sll(vnlv
Heaven to serve the devil? There are Gregg Hardware More. roeliJi if
,!'°-bS?-
W, 8
-uPPeare
a a a a
(iOVCpninont'inter- rai""1? a loud hue and cry about his loyalty.
iCni, m,ei
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
is accused of any especially offen- Tk*eiT
stvc rnscaltiy, he forthwiui. goes out ami THE GOLD-H2ADBC T^,.
OANB!
On Kxhibifion at
111 \i OR US'
Dltl'G
Wall Paper
lii 1 i:«- eily id :il prices (lie lines.
Lightning is conducted to the earth, I \f.
t.
THE CKAVVIORDSVILLE VVEEkLV REVIEW
STORE.
(JKX. M. !. 3LANSON
and
W3L Ji. ALLACE
llave been selected as the most popular gentlemen in Crnwfordsville, »hi:h of them will yet the CANEon the Eve of
ST. PATRICK'S DAY"?
J51tzi*otliN Hall
to till. v.hen the mccli! wl
Will be thrown open. l'rc balloting will commence.
LIVERY.
HUFF & INSLEY.
LTV BUY SALE & FEED STAttLB
North aide of Market Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
1
llave on hand the best of single or double teams, saddle horses, Ae. Also good facilities for earein™ for drovers and sale stock.
MclilS tf
STOCK HOLDERS MEETING.
.A.T THE
COIlViiK liOOK STORE,
ITi'spoIld ith
WINDOW PAPER,
Cmruiins il C'ui'tniH floods.
AMI tiiic in-:.-T
RUSTIC SHADES
That :ue iiiad-
Tl:- way 10 lie •ulinlit-il ill to IMi'TX, i« 10 rail mitt for vonr*rlv«*«.
IJ. A.
l...-ll 1 !l!'.t.
t'ivsh I
Having tried tl ins tau: can siicc
And without making a. long speech we wish it known by all that we will adopt the Cash System on and after the
14th of THIS MONTH
riiiotl.v uilhtM'O to it.
MEDICAL.
febOG w3
ceased.
A LECTURE
TO 1'OrXG MEX
Jn published in a .-ealed envelope. Pricesix cent?.
A
"Many men who Lave heretofore acted goods, .ind prices marked down to old I cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminni
I.ccliirr on the 'ntnro, Trmtutcnt ami
^eakne-, ^Involuntary Emissions. sexual De-
ih.-u we sold at before tt.e war. hility, and Impediments to Marriage generally.
new political affliations. Thel.epub-! .. ,„ Nervousness. Consumption.. Epilepsey. Fits.
Self-Abn?e. WEI.I. M. I).. Author of '.he "Oreen Book." Ac.
Sell Rogers genuine silver plate The world-renowned author, in thi# ad mini ...
'.. ,. ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own experi-
lable Spoons, tea Spoons Desert spoon?, cnee that the awfni consequenees of Self-Aonse Plate Table Forks. Butte- Knives, and
raa
be effectually removed without medicine. without dangerous Furgical opemtiou?
*r .1 1 °«t & mode of dure atonce certain nnd|effectuftl.
ihomselv^ with this
privntc?" mX 'Va.l'^afly^Tin.™' u:CTult^
BEFebruary,
nnd Jeon
Credit System experience
u-tiiru many thanks.
l-llStolllelS
TO THE
1
,s engraved the inscription, some thir-
Of Montgomery .oui
PRODUCE
Direct to New Yi.rk City, we wit! E
I3ay
Better
5
IPrices
'I han any house in the city either iu
Cash or Groceries.
a.
ive uian early call 'j
.#*•-- ni'hl.'tf.
J. J. DAUTEKA CO.
TO 01 SAXn
velopc, on the rceeipt of six cents, or two post?ie stamps. Also Dr Cnlverwell's •'Marriaire fTitidc," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers.
CIIAM. J. C. KI.IIVE&CO.,
1*27 Boircry JVciv Vork, P. O. Iifix 4,5S(i. nov29.lf00.yl
SHERIFFS SALE.
virtue rtf'^wo several executions, to me irected A-uin the Clerk of th'o Circuit Conrt of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, one in favor cffAlferd Roso and the other in favor of Alex. D. tVllin'gsIy issued to me as ShoritY of said Connty, 1 will expose to pale at public auction and outcry, on SA1 t'KDAY Lhe Elh day I of March Ts"0, h.-tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m,.and4 o'clocirp, in. of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana. the rents and profits, for a term not_ exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The eust half of the south west quarter of section twenty-nine rMltown eighteen [181 range three [3], to be sold to satisfy said execution, interests and costs, and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will on the same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Estate or 115 much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy two several judgements one for eight hundred and thirty-three and 15—100 dollars and the other for three hundred and three 27—100 dollars
di
Said Real Estate taken as the property of Joseph H. AVarbington. 11. K.SIDEXER. feb 26 Sheriff.
ELECTION NOTICE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that on Saturday, the 2d day of April. 1S70. there will bean election held i* the Christian Church in Crawfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, for the purpose of electing three trustees for ss^4 Church, li.v order of the Church, Feb 2:1, lt-70.
A
action in reenrd to the business of said Company
descent shall be eligible to any office as shall see7n necessary and proper. of emolument or trust iu lllC Luitccl Uii behalf of the stockholders. 'States. March 12, leTO.
inch 12 wi
CORNER BOOK STORE.
Yi. Ill-ill! illul lit' luruvsl aSKiil-tllli'lll nL
JAMES «. Sintf.VER. ,7r.
febift4 Clerk.
LfcGAL.
STATE OF IIVOIAIVA, ITIoulgoiiiri-y Count} SS:
STATEMENT respecting the affairs of heUnited States Express Company, made pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, entitled An Act declaring Express Companies to be common carriers, and providing forthc safety of articles entrusted to their enre," approved March 5, 16S5.
The business of said company is managed nnd its property and effects are owntjd by Seven Trustees, whoso full names aud proper places of residence are as follows, viz 13anford N Barney. Ashbol II. Barney. Nathan II, Stoekwell, Charles P. Thayer, all of New York city Edwin U. Morgan, of Aurora. New York, l)an. 1'. I Eells. of Cleveland. Ohio, and Henry Kip. of Buffalo. New York, The persons interested as cestui que trust are the stockholders of said Company, who change from day to day, and ef whom it is impossible to make an accurate statement, owing to the frequency of such changes.
The capital stock of said United States Express Company is Si* Million Dollars. And we, the subscribers, the Trustees above named, do hereby agree that legal process served u]ion any authorized agent 'of said Company in said County,, shall be deemed and taken 11s good servico npon said Company and ourselves,
In witness wi'creof we have hereto subscribed niir hnn.'s this 'd day of February, A. I). VJ7i),
i).
N. BARNEY.
A. H.BARNEY. CHARLES F. THAYER. N. II. STOCKWELI., DAN P. EELI.L. HENRY KIP. EDWIN B. MORGAN.
Y'^k'
S W
County uf New
Bo itremombercd that on this 3d day of Feb- IsflO f"i £LH.Cl ^llOCS ruary, 1879, before me came DanfordN. Barney I Ashbel II. Barney. Xatlian 11. Stoekwell. Clias. P. Thayer, Edwin B, Morgan, Dan. P. Eells.
1
Henry Kip, to me personally known and known ..... ...... to be the individuals described iu and who exe- MIK nr. cutedthc forceoing statement and made oath that the foregoing statement, signed by them. I was true according to ttic best of their know-
State of^ Indiana, Montgomery County I. T. X. Myers, recorder in and for said county, certify that the above statement was duly tiled aud recorded on the 17th day of February. 1S70. at 11 o'clock a. in, in miscellaneous record, Xo .» page -I'.l. Witness my.hand this03d da
SALE OP REAL ESTATE.
N'UTICK.miherebyheir
appraisement laws.
inch 10 w-1
FARMERS
•. we wi-h to say that
Perfected Arrangements
I!) which we can .-hip
1 RT"L
a be I A 1 1 I A I W. X.GODDARD. Commissioner for Indiana. in the State and County of New York,
of February. I-~o T. X. MYERS. R. M. Co.
NOTICE TO NON-BESIDBNTS.
STATEOF CVDIAHA, MoiUgoiiierjCouuty} Montgomery Circuit C.,unf Mar.di Term. 1^ William F. Ca.se Lucretia Case Tilman H. Stuton, Minatree Rennington. (Juardinn of Oliver II, P. Staton, Infant Heir of Joseph
P.
Staton. De
Pet i! loll I'mI if,ii
v.-. Petition fur Parti-
George W. Staton. Elmer, Infant liei- of Alvin Staton, Deceased. Albert Bly. Mehnla lily. Cas3ius Bly A LeoiiidaBly. Infant heirs of Margaret Bly, late Margaret Staton, Deceased.and .Ioseph Staton. Infant heir cf Joseph P. Staton Deo'd
it remembered that on tin- tub' day ..f lr-70, the Plain till'-' by Wilson Willson their attorneys, filed in the Clerk's of- ,- ficeof said county, their complaint, in writing. and also the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that, the said defendants. Elmer
They are all
first olass
And will be
SOLD CHKAV!
Try Them and See.
Staton. Albert Bly. Mahala Bly. Cassius.Bly. I «•*-.« r«V r» V' I'TI
i(ia3 Illy, are non-residents ot the STV II 1 ^11 1 I Stateof Indiana Now, therefore, notice of the I .ii Si .1 I ."
filing and pendency of this uction is hereby giv en to the said defendants that tlicy may ho and
has taught us that no man who sells on Credit appear on the second day of the next term ot fullv compote with the
1
Cash. System,
the Circuit Court of said county, beginning at the Court House in the city of Crawtordsville on the Mth day of March, l"7uf and then ana tliTe to answer said complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal
i, of said Court this 11th day 1 .t February. A. D. 1--70, WM. K. WALLACE. feb 10 w-t Clerk.
gi\cn that tbe uii(Ieriiinetl they have removed to
euardiaa of the person and property of Eli rooin^on (ireen street, tb 11. Edward?, minor at lavv of Lli Kdwartld, ton New liank. Their ii«-w
it-tea=eu in accordance with a decree of
deceased, wil
in the year ltiO, in
1
he Court of Common Picas, of Montgomery up with all the latest modern appliances and
JOHN SMALL
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
"VfOTICE is hereby given that the partnership il heretofore existing between the firm of John J. Darter. W. M. Darter and M, Kound. tree, has this day, Feb, 10, 1^70. been dissolved by mutual consent- M, lioundtree rc-tirincfrom the firm.
The business will hereafter be conUucteil by John J. Darter & Brothers. fehlOTO w3 JOHN J. DAItTEK A CO.
NOTICE.
The estate is probably solvent. EDWAKI) Kfc^S. Executor.
FLOUR SACKS
Millers wanting Hour lion 1(1 rail at thf iTovlew Offlco.
INDIANAPOLIS.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
.The New York Store,
3ST ID I .A. 1ST APOLIS,
E I S I S O N & O
ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING TIIK1R
SPRING STOCK
oh
XiAMES* lEi^S' ami BOYS' HATS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N E W
Our entire Stock is the largest in tha State, and selected specially for the Country Trade. Our prices full 20 per cont. lower than any other house in the business.
N"K\V FTEM.
Wallace & Company's
Boot and Shoo Store, I
ON
Washington Street?
OPPOSITE
WALI-AUi & COMPANV.
\UiHistU.l-~'i!'yl.
MEAT MARKET.
Guthrie & Brother,
(Beef
heruby given that the undesigned last mery
VTOTICEi has been appointed executor of the last will of Margaret Kcy«. late of Mont county, defeased.
PETTIS, DICKSON & CO,
Mareli 12 NEAV YORK STOBE.
Tin:
COTJE-t ECOTJSE.
New and Complete Stock of
Huns,
Knsks. A:
I
jjfcji
WHOLE NUMBER 138q
O O S
AND INVl'lK ^I'ECIAI. ATTEN'l ION THEIR
CASSlMEltES. JEANS. SHAWLS. DRESS U001S. TABLE LINENS. TICKINGS, MUSLINS. CALICOES, CARPETS. CARPET WARP.
BAKERY.
EXCELSIOR
a Is. er
(irais, llavlcss & Wcrl,
Siuretr-sui l*
Maliorney & Gerrard.
Et-rp c..l.*lnli(l-. fit liiliul yt.ick ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Confectioneries,
Ol All I.in,l-.
Kivsii
ro:i*
,j
Pics. Cakes.
Eating Room
Up Shiii-.
WARM MEALS
GOODS
1 ..r ii bub iv Mill piij liie
tiifihesl ttiirl.il i'vka,
I.II b.-r in 1' or i.iooi-j
a W I
No. 2 Washington Street, Next Door to Graham's.
cuah
IJAYLKSS
•la111- !f.
Green Street. Winn, issued to meiw Sheriff of -aid County. I will expose to sale at public and ion and oiilcry, pilE proprietors would respectfully inform theSaturday |1(. jfiti, dny of Mnreh, l'-7n. be1 citizens of Crawfordsville ami vicinity that tv,-ei»n the hours of Hio.elnck A. and -I their new and elegant j'. M.ol said day, at llicC'.iir llou-e dfior. in liree doors south of Els- t|,i
Sun&anf'. Pickle Tork and
Cattle. Midi's, and lVlts.
All orders for iLeat from the country filled with promptness and dispatch. Feb. 19. Ie70ni3.
FOR SALE.
A
HOUSE and lot .-ituated in the city ot
15RINTLNG of all deseript 1 the Keview Job Office.
.. he eity of Crawfordsville Montgomery county.
........ .. market will be found Indiana, the rents and profit- I, a term not ej-
to be second to none in the State, it being titled reeding -even year4, the tolloiiirg described
reil
•unty. Indiana, at the January term thereof improvements, fheir-tall? will be found .-!• ek-j t(l.,v,t: fhe iiTidmded two-thirds parti
four weeks from and after ed at all time' with the choice-t ijualitie-
Corn 15i'«'l'.
We pay the Highest Cash Price for Good
estate in Mon^.mery county. Indian.
hit no. eleven !lC ii: the wn of Linden, in -aid ci.unty and Sta'.c, to be -old to satisfy said execution, intere-ts and -o-tJ. and if the same
•j will not bring a sum sufficient to 'ati-fy said execution. I will on the yarn'! day at the same placeotl'er the fee .-ituple of said real .-.tale to
Mcli Sherirl M.
FOR SALE.
Valuable Froiiei ty For Salt*.
ible
OKFKH r#»r inU
iicrt*
ATTORNEYS,
r*
\y.
6
F. EL8T0X.
ATTORNEY
HAS
AT ALL HOURS.
\V- will '.ii nil kind- ,.f
PRODUCE,
one uwd
Crawfordsville. north of Wabash College. febl'i -m JOHN 11LAIK. Jr. er^l Qln.-k^mithiiii.s.ueli a* The lot ii one hundred feet front and tbrpe hundred and fifty feet deep, and contains a good dwelling house with eight rooms, cellar, woodhouse and c|3tern. for further particulars call 1 ""feblVw^*0"^' O. G. WILHITE. N has beou appoFnted AdminUtrator of the
ion-1 neatly done
it
*.*• -vr v: "Vo J5 »«•»». »r.- .- large for five hundred hen', lor particulars
CBqUire
AT^AF- vQfliee front-room
Crawford's Stoae trtrflt I*«Jot
LEW WAIXAOE,
A
rrORXEY AT LAW, Cr»Wfordsvilie Ind. Office—South of Ptot^tMBee/ noWWHf.
w. T.Bmh. 7
Attorney at Law, Notory Public
nud
General Collecting Agent
CRAWFORDSVILLE
nking acKnoirlcdsmenU OFFICE-In Majror 'Stone* Front." ',
c.piiiiininily i\h a uinpluy.
IWD.
"ITIll attend promptly to all legal buiinejsjntrusted to him. Purticalar•ttenlionfjTcn to the collection of debts.fcttlettept Of cenuent's ojtate?, writin^of willi, writiog •pa taking acknoirlcdamentl'of deedimortzM*l Ac. in. wcoira tfory
E I E
Attorney at Iav.
Crawfordsville, Indiana*
jrPOFFTt'E OVER CRAWFORD A MITLLIN'S STORE. MAIN STREET.«OI Will cive prompt Attention to busin*M In -u.«tSeo*", Common l'lea» and Circuit ConrtJ of ntcomcry county. Deed*. Mortgages and all blr bnsinc««of N-.tary Publicneatly exectt^ •i. May 33. lM»,y
JAMEN WRIGHT, ATTOKNEV &- COVKSELOR nl LAW Gives special attention to probate matters. »©ttlinir of dcecdent estates and collection of .1 claiiu'. Dcoil*. mortsaeeg. Ac..carefully eiecuited. tlfiice io Court House up Stair*. ft'li2?'0!y.
PAPER HANGING.^
a]er Hanging.*'
OFFERS
1
JOjST. M. WTlSTTOISr*
his services as a piiDor hancei. AH
work done in good style and on fair terms. JITpOrders lcftt at he Old Corner Unolt Snjro proniptly tilled febS .0
DENTISTS.
DENTIST.
31. II. t.ALEY,
a
fordsvallo Ind' Offico corner Main A Washington streets. ovorGarbam's Store.
Dr. B. V. Ga-
ir If ley. long and/ 1 a a known to the tir.it-clnjs Dentist, is in my jan8"i.
a a kr
Theodore iHeAlehan.
RESIDENT DENTIST.Crawfordsville, Ind.f respectfully tendor their services to tho public. Motto. Good work nnd moderatefpriccs. Please call.
OffICK—On Main street, over Brown A Ram-soyVdry-goods store. fob. 2?'09y
REMOVAL.
1
G. W. PEA RSON"
Has removed his shop four doors south of hifi old stand, over Carson's New Grocery Store.
Cutting and Making
Done to ordvr.in the latest styles. oclSBOtf
PAINTING.
T. II. WISTO^r,
House. Sign, Ornamental Painter, and Engraver. Green Street, Coiniiiereinl Row. "2d
lollop
lloor, Feb .'-'7,1 Mill
T. II. WINTON.
MEDICAL.
Fiiniiliiir
jun8'70—y
FURNITURE.
REDUCED^ PRICES!
1
Fiiniitiirc!'
A. KoMtaii/cr,
a complete stock ef Furniture of all kinds, c.iinprisin« everything from tho i-lienpcst to li.f most costly: both liojuo-niude mid Ihe best Eastern made which he will sell ut greatly reduced prices.
Old customers ami new customers are respeotfnlly invited to call and examine his stock arid prices. ]].
3
Shop on Washington street, two squares south of the Court House. ian 8
TOBACCOS.
L0HILLARD'S EI IMIKA"
Smokini 'lobbneeo i- an c.vceHcnt article of grnniiliited Virginia. Wherever introduced ii is universally admired
It is put up in haiid.-oine muslin bags, in which orders for Meersehatim Pipes are daily packed
LOIMLLAKD'S I 'VAdIT CLUB"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior being denieoiitini/.ed. it cannot injure nerveless constitution.-. or people of sedentary limlits.
It is produced from selections of the finest stock, .'ind prepared by patented aud original manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, and licltl in weight— bcncc it iriHIn.-.t much l,n: cr than others nor does it hum or ting the tongue, or leave ,Jiseifrceable altertaste.
Orders for genuine, clecantly carved Mcorr*liituin Pipes silver mounted, and packed in' in-lit leather pocket cases, are placed ill the Yacht Hub brand daily.
LOKIL LAUD'S CKNTNTV
I In vi
IT
i:irr.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
!'[!(.I'I'.I I.I 'III.- omanii' i'
ii an
mi n.v'u aT "RonW the tcrk (»t the ^.irfitit »urt of inf^.,n» 1 bird Doox oOUtll Ot Xjlbtoil xJAIIK,
ry 01||1Iltv
_Stf.te.if Indiana, ill favor of Jacob
has
cll.-wilig Top.lcco. '1 hi- brand of Fine Cut ''hi wing Tobac im superior any where.
btvi ClitMYIIIIC to-
It is without a dollb tiacc, in the country.
the
LORILLA RD'S SM FFS
been in general n»e
in the I'nrted acknowledged
State- over 110 years, and sti "the be.-t" wherever u-ed. It Your slorekecp'-r doc- not bale thou artirses tor sale, ii-k them to get them.
Th"v ure -oi by reipc^tablc jobber' |a Im.iet everywhere. ... Circii'iir-1 mailed on aii|,lieatioii.
P. I.i I HI 1.1,A It ACO..
di'i.l I 1'- New York,
TAILORING.
N O
^r':E"w
PIBM
EDINGER & BISHOP'S
If a a pc ii in sr a in.ide. Mr. Joh Iti-llop is well kiiuwii ii. this County. Ever) bod now that he is a No 1 iriechanir.
half
3t«rie* hi^h. vit'u.eleven r*»otu*. well furnished
a good well, cistern, *o.»l bouse and wash house and other out hou-cs. The land contains two acres of strawberry plants of the best quality 1
also, nine hundred grano .• ines of Jo different varieties, from three to five years old. aHo three
NOTICE.
S"eil
F.tviiioii.v Always on Hand.
»i«tr «it.in- roii.ptIy jiim!
I
mIjU-J to til
evert tiin«'
CIVE 'THEWf A CALL. t'l «. lord'- Loildil.lf. UO l'l trail
I
•tone Kroiiti
of rirl. tili-
lund.. r»f a mile we of ('rawfnrtl-\iihv containing a dwelling house
oi
Mam Street, Cruwfordaville
costs, without reliet from vnliiatioii or appraise ment'.aw-. j.L.a, Said real ivsnti- taken i- the p.-.,peri Hiram Hughe. ||. E. SIDES EK. BLACKSMITHING.
Ind'
JOII.V I. UR.U'FI lti.ttl.KS UfKPiir.
(jiiiiFiN & iiii'iir
BLAOKSMIT HING,
hundred bearinc peach tree, and plenty of choice pear trees, for family u-e. On the prem- ,i is 2"t»d winter poultry houie .^ufticifntiy \\TUl l*l» rc?ie*ituily lalorm tbeir uld inefid* a re re a re to
on the premises ot* promptly and in the besi. Jt le ai.
Street. f' t'aft ot
thr u*t Ufln-r,
Mill
OTICE ii hereby given that the undersign-i
ed has beou appointed AdminUtratorof the
l»VA-
I ™,ed nittlveur' AU are iuvited togive us., call.'as wesh»U suppo \j| l»OTTS, dcaror to ^ivr entire febltf w3 AdrninWlrittor. au*u«f 1-C7,
:kinas|o.
fen*
KcM/ Driri'ljition^IIorm
Shoe lug dud Country Jot
