Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1870 — Page 1

STATE T1CKCT

/Vr Srcrnt-TTf &/ Statt,

KOaUAXlEDDY. ot St. Joieph County, For Auditor if State. JOH5 C. SHOEMAKER, of P«TT CountY

For Trtctvnr State,

J*JIES B. BY AX. of Marion County.,,

For Attprney GtneraL

SAttEda W. ffiKXA. cf Vlg© Cvutty. Tor SvperintmdtKt of Public Tmtrvetion. MILTON B. HOPE IX 3, cf Montgomery County

For Judgtt of Supreme Vcntrl,

JAMES L. WORDEX. of Allen County. ALEXANDER C. DOW*ES\ of Ohio County. •AMTTEL B. BC3JU&J&. of' Monroe Ccanty.

publicans in the district.

TUB

REVIKV

^AfrftOVtlTKNT Betubliean suggested Bora among the mountain bill of the to* a* tb* other day.that it would be

Journal. We take pleasure in endorsing every word of the above. Mr. Butler without exception, is one of the brightest orpaments of the bar in the Northwest Iu his social intercourse with his fellow citizen?, no man is more highly respected, aud though widely differing with him on the politicul is"euea of the day, we can bear testimony to his many virtue.' and worth a» a »good citizen und an accomplished geutleuian.

The Congressional llacc.

Elsewhere wo publish a curd from Hon. 0. S. Orth, in which he withdraws from the race for Conjjtcs? in thi« District. This action of Mr. Orth practically leaves the contest uue bctweon Colonel W. C. Wilson, of Tippecanoe, and Genernl Lew Wnllaco, of thi» county. It is true others hr.ve been -'mentioned in eonnection, but there is no

prohnbili.y th«. .ho!.- ci.. .,. will br ur^i

0

IT a by the friend, ol Lew

Wallaoe that Orth has been induced

content for Congress uu the

j{Mtrt of Ri.dical uspiranta in this dis•l trict, ujw lie* between Butler, Wilson, ^•nd Wallace. As a matter of course, Lafayette will do everything in her power to defeat a candidate from Montgomery county. We warn

Butler to be on the alert. It is not enough to have the moral aid of the «National Banks to make assurance doubly sure in the forthcoming Convention. Money must be used freely to purchase the rabble of the Star

City, and the banks should be made to hell out a moiety of their golden ten per cent, interest.

JOUN M. BUTLER,

Esq., of Craw-

t'ordeville, is to-day aunounced as a oandidat# for the nomination to Congress from this district. Mr. Butler is oce of the ablest lawyers in the district, and would do credit to any position to which the votes of his constituents might elevate bhn.— Lafayette.

The above is decidedlv cool, nu.l is

insulting o* one can imagine to the Hon. John .M. Rutler of this i-itv, who iii kuown to be a candidate for (.'ougr«s9, and who undoubtedly will carry a lurge portion of the county delegation iu the uppronching Congressional Convention -We do not know how Mr. Butler and his friends like this favoritism, but it strikes us that if the

were to adopt

uuch a peouliar style of political taeticB in dealing with the aspirauts of its own party, it would be justly classed ai au organ, not run for the interest of ita own party, but for the private interests of individuals and cliques,

LADOGA,

1 I«E

March, lo,

iu the

18/0.

will poll more votes than every candidate

,'ba"h» .7^*51.

What ThfJ* Say of I's. 'If

1Ift

...r oLim. Th. origin.. ,i

IMBBMM.

NEW SERIES-VOL XXI, NO 29

their fortunes iu utter defiance of all obstacles. Such i? said to have been the character of the late Major hit-

T"T" locku the original founder of this city.

colony of Virginia in the year 17G7,

good policy on tb® part of McCain & he was a subject of George the Third Talbot, to change tbfc name of their to the ninth year of his age, when paper to the ''Wallace Bagpipe.' our hero lathers threw off the British

1

yoke. He.wafnld enough, however,

f() ]ig(fQ thfi storiea of fhfl fearful

struggle, and as he entered hi« teens

lutionary hero. General Wayne, spent jye

rison while he wa*. I ml ia 11 T#rri to ry. 11 11 cra sold or gave it, to Genern Taylor, atld he presented it to Maj Whitloek. The history of these old re iv a is in is he portance, and we look upon them now as the sublime mementos of a heroic age. But the once gallant owners of them are now all gone, Major Ambrose Whitloek haviug breathed his last while sitting HWIPI Iroc in hi.-, own

ir(,

efen if their natnos have been .1 1

tirely used.— CmwfurtirnlU Journal. ninety-four vears.

the 2Cth of June. 1801, aged

st}]]

oocupio« the old homestead, is

eighty-seven, and bids fair to see us

tnanv yenr« as hor late husband.

w.vit ASH rui.i.Kivi:.

On the Western borders of this city is the flourishing and deservedly popular institution of Wabash College. Built up through the energy and enterprise of the 1'resbyteriau Church, all of its predilections arc iu that directiou—yet the intelligence of that distinguished body of Christians gives to its operations a broad and commendable liberality which makes it largely an institutiou of general bcueGt. They have a plendid forest campus of forty acres in which they have erected substantial and commodious collegiate buildings sufficient to accommodate a lage bod}* of students. But as I have not met any of the Faculty or had un opportunity to make special inspection of the institutiou, I am not able to

Tin: false impressions given out by the Montgomery Journal, that Mont- .. .. .» £*ive the statistics, I had hoped of this gomery county was a unit for Mr. Lew v»r I. I I I

W a a 1 a a a

Wallace has undoubtedly misled many however, that the general report puts of the Radical TOters in the District, notwithstanding it hns been generally known here in our own county, that the Hon. J. M. Butler has had the plodges of many of the leadiug men for the last four years, that the county would give him its support whenever Mr. Orth withdrew. As au evidence that what we state is correct, we pub

it in a very flourishing couditiou.

V.I.HKK

lish the'following communication from I knows as well how to pray at the peothe Lafayette Journal: pie as/or theni, aud he well knows

i'

JOURNAL

GODFREY'S l'RAYEH.

or some weeks there hag been quite and interesting embroglio in this place aud about here over a very devout prayer offered up at the throne of grace at the M. E. Church here, by Elder S. Godfrey, who is Presiding Elder of this District. Mr. Godfrey is said to be both talented and eloquent, and

tliat whole land is witt

of vestcrdav that ruption, and that even in high and sa-

Mr. Orran Tuttlo gave the ta.il of his Craw- cred places we have demoralization and fordtville kite an extra twist, by means of vice iu their highest magnitude. I the remarkable announcement, that "Mont-

am

not, I suppose, claim the gift of preseienoo, ',a "yiDS ®l »c a ms every

I should like to ask h.m where he has h.ng of that sort. He only wishes a

fouud a foundation ou which to bring up so holy church and a pure government,

dogmatic an assertion. No doubt General fnm Inn^

WSUM will command some sup^rt Tu J.nd ^ruuts have for a long

Montgomery county, but from extended !n-!

J-

time

cor"

aware that Brother Godfrey may

Jz I «»»d. °r

h?d tJie hiefpb.!ne®t

classes of cuisens, I am prepared to sav, 1 think it about time the thing was and on demand can show the figures, that being changed a little for the redemp »u- j* a \f «... i.»._ tative of this district if General ManHon John M. Butler, of Crawfordsville, ^ion of the Radical leaders, some of

lMa

defloieooiei. I "-""""•e ",v-"

casf

w,s 100

of

TloXk

)0

o.r.

.i-

4 a

gence, indomitable energy and fear- *hed

Tkav vinldftil tn na difficultv

lessnest.,Tb.y ytelded to aod.ftculty,,

th.e

10

c°rrec

with tbst exception the report correct and true

ag a

looked upon to day in one of the up- Ki.sTON' BANK BUii.niNG. 1 in a a if a per rooms ol b» old rea.dcoc ,t,ll ,•

finely preserved, and still ready for

bedstead can be folded up in a few minutes, and as it is light could be carried on one's back without being any very great burden. It is made of black walnut, and i* well arranged for protecting the sleeper, if he he has a bar to spread over the frame, from all annoying insects, (Jn it the old revo-

a

many a night, when he did not know matter of course is sound and[reliable,

but before the morning dawn lie would having behind it in its record the unTo Gen- 'blotted experience of the lat =eventeen years?.

be ousted by the red skins. eral Wayne the Iudians of 17'J-t yielded submission, aud confesssed that he was a fiery and true old brace, aud they consented to terms of Greenville Anoth stands iu the dining jors' old mansion, is a plain but neat lawyer, Representative. Governor and politicians, cherry sideboard which was once the Senator. Colonel-Lane has made the

terms of peace at

J. GASKEL, N. L. GBAHAM, T.H.FITZGIRL.*'

BEAUTirt'L CHTRCH SERVICEt/0a the invitation of a vonng gentleman of this city, I attended, on yesterday, the Lenten services in the St. John's Episcopal Church here, of

to withdraw as a candidate for Con- jraDj. freejy deeply of the but the spirit of the hour and the spe- his paper a fearless advocate of the grcss in the coming fall election. Had spirit which ruled tho«e heroic years.

cific ra ers

Orth taWn th^ rft he would have1™- give to the scene and the ceremonies people. His weekly sheet is popular IF- „v,] His extrenu-youth alone kept him at IJ0AUTII\IL fragrance of something I because of its intelligent, vitality ,.and been beaten. if in arnou jj0lue juriD,, the struggle for indc- that divine. The devout and vener-' its strict regard for the ancient landha« disguitcd hundreds of honest Re- pCntie,ie#) illlt the year 1700 found him able prayers offered, the holy anthems mark3 of the old Jefferson ayateiaiof v.r r_ twenty-three at Tort sung, together with the rich lesson of the common rights of the people, tt re a S re is el a as ung on. ,i.- one oi le r.« churh an attractive as well gomery county that they have such ^n of that fort, and ready to rake the

field iu protecting the then Mattered which no impromptu cxercises can able to hold the reins of the county settlers of the West. have, however sincere they may be or government in despite of all adverse Major Whit lock was outit."the'cam' however much they may boast of revi- influences.,

a N a an is a

pa!gno lenera armer am spirit, or any zealous dogmatism can King Log—Seven Presidents and a SfflOk* that of General Anthony Wayne. As

ft

a member of the staff of old Mad An breathe only the pure spirit of the thony, the Major fell heir to the camp master, and work only to the harmony, bedstead of General Wayne, which I an*

ooui.llbc Ma- iitid popular Tndiaoa KepublicaDS,

uu in ij. it iir-

property of General William H. Hnr- record of an honest man. He has

Hi* widow, who eounty officers of Montgomery

are bot

to

pitality to the whole office ,• A NKW corirr IIOL-K. Lt seems from all I can learu that this county had the greenbacks all raised to build a uew court house, but a new railroad project coming up they voted by petition, directing their Commissioners to pay it over to tho railroad, which was a most certainly sensible idea and will give to the town and county more real prosperity than a half dozen court houses are worth. Montgomery county is fully able to build a court houso aud a splendid one, too, whenever they set their heads about it, for they have the wealth in abundance to build anything they wish tn. 'J 1 '^1 l.KNKKAl. M. L». MASS0N.

of a man the people would like to see

in

a

ers and eulogies of the Radical clersrv.

)uirf over the entire county, among all eu.ogies tnc nauicai, ciergy,

pjer (|je juterests of the people, re

Jles3 (lbrother sin

6

1

whjjm afe backsliding most awfu

combined can secure. Mr.. Butlers friends -p., ic ii next canvass areUrgely amongst the farming comrau-• Buthere is Elder Godfrey 8 prayer, of, CFNIL*nity who desire something more in their which it may be said that it has more

Representative than a mere military repu- of truth than poetry about it: the beautiful stone front of Mr. -If this matter belonged to Cox's

°0bg ofTo»rn'HOD! Kdat'hob4 ".^-

v*

our great northweat were chiefly men to, made bj^ Rev. S. Godfrey, and we find here also, in the law office of President? Fish controls the State De-

of dttirmiMtAisrillipowef, »hiar. was have no hesitancy whatever in aaying Counsellor Butler, Melville W. Bru- partment, without reference to any' only equalled by their natural intelli-, f?*1

of

8ai^

not

tUt tbe nin)ei of

the political com

son is made the standard bearer in the

ol

eh:vILS-

4

.VM* """vut »uu 1 the young artist, whose studio demon-I tleman to me one day,

!fo, Mr. Editor. Orran"s statement vron't occupying the highest jnibhc positions gtrates his superior talents, while just eomplish something, but it pertains to /"Iq11 «riH

do. General Wallace can not, bv any are thieves and robbers, plunderers aud above him is the Musical Academy of the State Department."

means, secure a majority in our county murderers, drunkards and dcbauchees, young Professor Hodge, who is an! "But can't we get some influence to I

pletelv satisfactory t« all concerned, in Beechers, Oh, Lord. harmony of sweet sounds, of simple, I "It would not do any good, tie time. LEX. I I he Journal here'has been making! but certainly of Tery rare abilities, would turn it over at once to Fish, and some effort to explain it all away, bat Then here, in the same line, is young that would be an end of it."

•. sides, the prayer was offered iu such a Hurley, who bid fair, when a few this discussed in Cabinet, where Cox A CormpOBdeal of the IndlantpolU palpable emergency, that almost more years have come upon them, to and Belknap can have an influence?" IwHtr Mdlta fttehriUM

p'a one, and, be- Wilson, son of the Colonel, and young '-But. are not grave questions like j,

«verJ j)od/°otitced and the facts are take rank among the best and formost. '-Well, yes, when the head of the de-1

ivmniiT xrtnTin now fixed by the following legitimate These are not idle compliments, or partment sees fit to introduce it. But I I certificate., *hich I clip fro.m. the paid for notices, but honest tributes to each member feels that he is ruDitin" There i» most always something be- RE\IEW genius and merit, and I notice them his own machine, and there *13 an unlonging to the grand old founders of "We, tnrundersigued, were present here because I believe that all prom- demanding not to interfere with each ». sooUly whi$h th«ir sawesjoM d»n he Methodist Episcopal Church, in ising scions grow better and higher other." 1

WrAIAL IS 1* 11

permanently reforming beauty, organ, for through its power they are

p]aee j„ services, for they log Figure Head.

oi' raeD-

eorner 0

E ston on lle

Maja

an

use whenever it lis necessary. The probably excelled by few in the State.

Green streets, is

The whole building is complete and admirably adapted to the purposes of hanking. The accomplished character of Mr. B. W. Engle, the Cashier, and the extensive hold he has upon the universal public respect, is perhaps the best and and strongest attraction of the Elston Bank. 'This much at least is public sentiment at any rate

This bank is the moneyed representa- I reports a confidential interview he im-

COLONEL HEN S. LANR. CrawfordsvilleLa3 is well known, i* the

Wh

~0

for s0 many ycars

Alston family, and as a peaei)ej hi3 own testimony, and when

Que of ouv reporter!3

has held £uch

er old relic which high rank as one of our most eloquent «uceess iia3 been remarkable. He has j' J®31"

AJ

kcpt

il Harrison and, though not yet quite sixty, ne tion that, after all, the politicians had nl Zacliary has measurably retired from the wild their uses. The Senate, for examplo, it to Major I din cf public life. He has seen the jiaSj under the constitution, the right

r''„

or

world and no longer caict toi its snow

hands now of comfort, as well as liber- I

ality. and well will it be if he health to enjoy the one and devotion to exercise the other, for it is in giv ing more than in receiving that mankind, funl .their lilgliest joys. (OI N'TV OFKK'KUK F*

».l ".oil trill it

f,-,, if, .how I %,l.

to con rm

or tinsel. He has he means in his administrations, had fallen into disuse. I lmCvS

The

I

genial and true, and it is not

],e

WO

ndered nt that the people have

selected them for their present, posts Each officer seem.5 as if he was made for the place, and gives himself to his duties with conscientious care and diligence. Of the Clerk's office I might write a page, for it is one of the old fashioned kiud. A one story old fashioned office, with a large open fire place, iu which they burn wood, and Henry Nieholsou knows exactly how to build the old time sort of fires which gives such an air of warm ho«-

THE KAWKOKDSYIllK WEKkLV RKVIKW.

name aud a record among tb$ .nany with abundance of time to pat on a who, like himself, are contendtcg for white choker and swallow-tail, and atthe prize. Let these., and all pther tend every entertainment to which any

young men have a living chance,j and we may hope yet that "Ichabod'jwill not be written upon the alter® oPour country.

CRAWTOTKPSVILI.E KEV1EW. In soundness and firm devotioB to all the living issues of true American

which the Rev. I. A. linger is rector. Democracy, the proprietor end editor The week day services of the church of the

REVIEW,

arc always special in their impressive- model editor. Wielding as he does, a ness. The congregation may be small, vigorous and versatile pen, he makes

offered on the occasion, real interests of the misses of ^he

C. FI. Bowen, is a

JEFFERSON.

lon- Piatt, in a late Washington letter to the Cincinnati (Radical) Commcrcial. thus sketches the Administration and the way the national machine is run:

Day before yesterday his serene Highness, Ulysses S. Grant, got down from his very high horse, and walking to the Capitol, politely requested an interview with the committee ou the Judiciary in the Senate. It is said that he offered to compromise on the obnoxious Judge. But what is said is

tolerably unreliable. When a Senator

undertakes to

give the details, I will make my affida vit that they are untrue. But the visit is significant. His se-

__ residence of Hon. Henry S. Lane. I out with the understanding that he was burdened to death with heavy

to keep

.lear

has politicians of the White House acted together to one common end—each end looking to the success of the party £ffn*--rn 1 ly a-nfl tlic of In particular.

Then again, wheu the gold iuvesti

I gation came off, and drove the dirty busiuess to the very door of tho Executive mansion, his Excellency found a politician he had ridden over iu the appointments of his district with the inteusest contempt, held his reputation in his baud and forgetting the past, aud looking only to the good name of the Government, this politician carried the President safely through.

Experience is an expensive school, but some Presidents will learn at no other. As his Excellency reads no papers, and permits no one to approach him who can or will tell the truth, he is forced to drive his unhappy executive skull agaiast the stonewall of ex-

3

perience. For the first time in the history of the United States, we have a President who draws his salary with healthy regularity, and is in every sense of the word the King Log of the fable. We had bc^n so troubled with the King Stork aud his eternal and internal

Though beateu by Orth at the election two years ago, General Manson is tho best man in the district to walk over the course in the coming canvass. The General is bold, decided and heroic, and will make a successful race if P0^lcy that to have a President who he is put on the track again. No one knows nothing, and did not pretend to that know? him can help liking Gen- know anything, was refreshing. But, eral Manson. and he is the very sort

si°ce

1

•, »i.

and cousias and a11 other k,n foIk

Thore be otbcr and evea better

?.f f™?' I men iu the district, but I would have 4

q( changing

King Log has turned all the pow*

ers

true and brave, and would look ^an^!

iu Congress, for he is honest, energet- gentlemen, and these not the wisest UaiiipUtUl OC ASM 101

an(^

we

sensed of seven diffeient policies, some of them conflicting, the change is net! »o refreshing.

tration, who is Grant'3 confidential adviser? The conundrum lack of interest, for it was that Grant had nothing to administration. The Kiug smoked aud a id in a itself.

I «»l«"~»t."

said.»°

tuuiacciucui is let in upon them. I thU to bo the fact: We have seven!

prayer pub- ner, the son of Rev. Dr. Bruner, of lone Boutwell ia lord of the Treasury

^.e «BVIEW is subsUntially Clark county. After aerving three Cox conducts the Interior, and Bel-

Beech.r and Hahm I lair away here in Montgomery, deter ^throughout. The. President

n«t any and erary foe, and pu«hed on were mentioned, but we do know that1 mined, if possible, to make himself a I solemn, silent, smoking figurehead ,! V«U °under

gen-

•he could ac-

1

"y positively years in the army, he is now studying '.knip the War Department: and so Cte^ Towwhip. conuiiun«74«MrM.

prosecute their interests, and accepts fees from the State Department, that he mays with better success, benefit his elients.

It is believed, among very respectable people here, that Caleb is the le-.j gal advisee of the Spanish Minister, and we all know that when the morbose Fish finds himself in trouble, he calls oh Caleb. Caleb waked up a friend of mine to read him that famous Alabama dispatch, and tried after to wake up the venerable Sardine for the same purpose, but failed! We cannot be said to have any foreign policy, but we have Caleb, and that is quite as good,

If the resurrected statesman of the State Department could only be induced to call on that other old ease of .pigeon holes, called Governor Black, and add the erudite Sumner, they would fetch the department to within about a century of the present time.

The breezy Porter is master of the navy, while an absurd law and an unjust rank makes General Tecumseh obnoxious to the War Department and he would be master there, but for Belknap, who stands very obstinately on his own heels. I

For the first time, I say, in our history, we make an approach to the bu reauoeracy of France, under the monarchy. Such a Government means routine at home, and drifting abroad. In our foreign affairs we have no policy, and, at home, his serene Highness fires another cigar, and says: "Better move on without any change", for an-

reue highness of the sweet cigar set other year, although the people are

of D0

liticians, and his

„loof

from

and i„„f,

ven

iuto the faces of these Senatorial solons and permitted his venerable daddy to appoint collateral Grants to office over the heads of solons from the Cave, they hauled off. One day thereafter, hi? Excellency, driving past the Capitol, found his friend, the judicial muff from Massachusetts, stranded on the curbstone aud split all to pieces. And the only reason given was the one so often found in the Fogbank, "Pont like him."

tion an

politician, „,J

wilh th

Jfj3 E

Governor of the filled the measure of his own ambition, darkened brain there crept the no- I 'eat*y

^.

rd

lbe

Excellency a wide berth.

ut

uut i^re came a time when uuv *t,~

BOOTS & SHOES.

Boots Shoes

For Everybody.

Large Stock

.1. iOR

Spring Trade.

administration over to sev- I TTdl'f AT*

ourselves pos-

For a time here the all absorbing G,

uestl0ns were who rUD3 the

n— :-i .j

new stock of Boots and

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, MARCH 19.1870. WHOLE NUMBER 138,

one_tnay invite him. I meet him frequently upon the streets, moving along, with a cigar in his mouth, and ungloved hands behind his back.

^.

there came a time when into swing over, and smoke si-

,JU|

fhis risht, under many

politician*

tfae

other siae.

Wanted, everybody to know that egg's Mammoth is chuck full of new

good?, and prices marked down to old

1 in w,i

politicians of the Senate and the Everybody go to Oregs: •. ..or jtoo.1 good?

.a if hfl has I .e a. wt.:.. tr .. .j.j and (rood bRrcrnin^ mohlJ!i

"j.014"

and good bRrgnin^I

But then U. liraiit ceased lit re spond to the common prayer of "Grant .... 3 a u- i. I thirty davs, for less i»riccs tnnn the some us, 0 Lord, and puffed his contempt

When we come to look further, we find that the State Department is! worked by that learned old muff, Caleb Cushing, whose soul, if he ever had one. was sold long since to the devil for a price in gold, and who regards our Government as his oyster, to be 53 IS X) I SO IS! opened by his pen. He takes retainers from foreign Governments to

the BEgT

adminis- SHOCS, irOlil Uie 1

The best bargains

town can be had of Campbell & Harter

NFL

-y

1 200*cre,-oaring plo-W£,1been

:r

March \'l mil

,a^a"

haVe

?a,,

S

80r^

with he

grim prospect of having, in another,

MS3, have th« Democrat.c party intervene and when it does, our excellent President

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kind of goods were sold when gold was nt par, this is a rare opportunity for ihr.se needing to •apply ihemselves with this style of goods. Remember ihe place. Gregg's Hardware Store. mchl'2 tf

Boot and Shoes

A A I

They tire ull

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will be

SOLD CHEAP!

Try Them and See.

INDIANAPOLIS.

SPRING DRY GOODS,

The New York Store,

IISTDI AN"APOLIS

AUK NOW IA1LY

WALLACE St. COMPANY.

AUgU:tl4,le69yl.

MEAT MARKET.

CITY MEAT MARKET!

Are getting in their Guthrie & Brother,

mL i. up with all the latest modern appliances and Jeal

Beer,

-l4Ildplanted.-aad

Pork, Mutton. Veal,

flick fAriHc

va11 alALA seo uuuus

March

Smoketl Hams. Tongues, Sausage,

Pickle Pork and

a

LIVERY.

HUFF & INSLEY.

FARM FOR RENT. North side of Market Street, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

I

a new never S00 seres teams. laddie horses,

Dd*"r fence' A,P^c!ELSTON

—Mture, all fence. Appljrto* for careing for dr.-.reri sn.L

ftbUw4 I.C. ELSTON. MEHL?

KECElvisis IHKIK

SPRING STOCK

OF

11

Gr a

NV1TE

BOOTS AND SHOES. BAKERY.

NEW FIRM.?. •if

Wallace & Company's

N k. Vt

Boot and Shoe Store,

U.N

"Washington Street,

Ul'l'UM'l'L lilt

Sell Rogers genuine silver plate -, *i Spoous. Tea Snoons. Desert spoons. I rifite Table Forks." Buiter Knives, and COTJZR/T HOUSE, I'ickle Forks, can be bought at Grege's Mammoili Hardware .Store for 'he next

New aad Completti Stock oi

Fresh Pies. Cakes. Buns, Rusks.

PROI-RILI-

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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TlitlR

CAS8IMEBES JEANS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS. TICKINGS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, CARPETS, CARPET IVARP.

i'CO'/iu

LAMW 5IESS' and BOYS'

Our entire Stock is the largest in the State, and selected specially for the Country Trade. Our prices full 20 per cent. lower than any other house in the business.

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EXCELSIOR

J3 a k,e ry,

Oaig, Bajless & Wert,

Sac-cesrel: tu

Maliorney & Gerrard.

in hant .•cock ol

Hli'l illlierh

FAMILY GROCERIES,

Confectioneries,

rl»_OOV A1! liii.-.ti.

Bread:

wiii lju

lD

improvements. Their .talis will be found Uock- o-u The ed at all time? with the choicest qualities of y,„,« "T1

for 11 lleef.

We pay the Highest Cash Price for Good

Beef Cattle. Hides, and Pelts. All order* for u.eat from the eoiiuiri filial with promptness and dispatch. t'eb. 19. 1870m3.

LIYERY SALE & FEED STABLE eral itlaieksinithiric.«ueh ai

Hava on hand the best of tingle or doubt* 1. •*. t-

4c, AI*) EOOD

y.°"

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Eating Room

WARM MEALS

PRODUCE,

.iitjl niucii »»t Will

Highest Jtiarket M*rlce,

Liilief la or mor-ey.'-

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

CKAIG. JanlC If.

BAYLESS

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Third Door South of Elaton Bank, Green Street.

_— ATTORNEYS.

HAS

AT ALL HOURS. I

IH.

Call ailtl ^iee

&

WFiri:.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY

virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, iri favor of Jacob Vi iDn, issued to me as Sheriff of said county, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry, on Saturday the 19th d«y of March. 1-TO. be-

Montgomery •To-thirds part of wn of Linden, in

said county and State, to be :old to satisfy saiJ execution, interests and costs, and if the same

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will not brine a sum sufficient to satisfy soid ei ecution. I will on the samo day at the same place offer the fee simple of saiJ real ejtato to satiify a judgement foraix hundred and nineteen and SO—100 dollars, toother with interest ari.l costs, without relief from rnhin ri-.R or npprAi" ment lnw«.

Said real a* thr pr-'-ps-rty •••.{ fliram Hughes. H. K. SIDKM.H.

MOH Sheriff IL.

BLACKSMITHING.

tHAKl.fi Ht 'tf'Hr.

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BLACKSMITHING,

O.I Main Slrtr.t. a f\k

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VVUl Lb reipeotfuliy im'ormtticir uld friends that they are novr prepared to exocnte

style

promptly and in the be

faciliti»I: All arc invited T»EIC

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'ALE

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tf

ALL )kiirl.|ot JOO-

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Mill II c/'/k Of Kco'tj Iftsii'ij't in it" lite*r •'ihorimj a,(d Country Job U'

.acail,,

liall u-

deavor to give entir-»T:i-liii-ti»n

aurust J7.1« 7.

.•u/tiiiiier..

W. V. FLSTON/^""

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ITOJiXEY AT h*M. Ctawford't Stoat) Froi

•Wit jfS

I'eli27'69y.

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HATS.

PETTIS, DICKSON & CO. 81 NEW YORK STOKE-

Office fn.nt deo

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LEW WALLACE,

1 ITOWOEY AT tAW. CtWToHfTlu. iu1. Office—South of Port OSaf. noS7Wt#,

W. T. Brash.

Attorney at Law, irotory Public and General Colleoting Agent, CBAWFOBD8VILLB IND. T\^" attend promptly to all le*»l bnstnwj lntruited to him. Particular attention fir«n to the collection of debts. Mttlwnent of derccodent'* estates, writingef will*, writing and taking acknowledgment* of deetfr.mortnge* 1c.

OFFICE —In Major'? room, second storj 'Stone' Front." jalj3jl

jR. B7 F. PETRCJB,

Attorney nt Law.

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Crawfordsville, Indiaxfe ITTOFFICE OVER CRAWFORD AJAULLI' -f S'S

STORK. MArN STREET.cO! Will eive prompt attention to bn.ine«* la n«tic{is'. Common Plena and Circuit Conrts of ntcomcry coantv. Deeds. Mortgnrei and all I hlr b«finp«?pf Notnry Pnblicneatly exeeuI d. MayW. 1«8.y

JAMES WRIGHT,

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ATTORNEY* COVKMRrOH Ml LAW Gives pp*ci»l attention to probate mutters, settline of decodent estates aod collection of claims. Deeds, morlmigcs, Ac.,cor?i"ully executed. lifTicin (Vnirt Hons up Stairs,

PAPER HANGING.

OPaper Hanging,

JON- iX- WINTON er bancn. All on fair term*.

OFFERS

flis services tvs a paper bancn.

work done In good style nnd on fair ten IHPOrders leftl at he. Old Corner Book Stor* promptly filled fob3'70

DENTISTS.

M. If. GALEY.

.•oimnuruty n* euyiloy.

DENTIST.warC

fordirtlU lad Office corner Main & Washington street*, over Garham's. Store.

Dr.B. V.Oaley. long and a a known to tho

fir«t-cln,t» Dentist. i« in my jan?0

Theodore jMcMehan. RESIDENT

DENTIST. Crawfordsville. Ind..

respectfully tender their services to tbe public. Motfo. Oond work nnd moderatefprlces. Please call.

OFFICE—On

Main street, over Drnwn & Ram­

sey's dry-goods store. fob. 37'69f

REMOVAL.

G. W. PEARSON ..

lias reuivVt'd hu shop four doors «outh of hi* old stand, over Car?on'a New Grocery Stor#.

Cutting and Making

Done to urdor, in the latest styles. oclSMtf

PAINTING.

T. ii. wisrToar,

HoiiSf, Sign, Ornainental Painter, and Engraver. Shop on Giecn Street, Commercial Ko», *d floor.

Feb .ST. 1*5!) T. II. WINTON.

MEDICAL.

Rcuieuy

Catarrh euro

JII n8 0—y

FURNITURE.

PRICES!

REDUCED

Furniture! Furniture! .1. Kostaiixer.

IL eoinplutfc ^TUCK tf Furniture of all kindj, comprising everything from th: cheapest to tho most costly: both home-mad« nnd tho best. Eastern mnde which he will soil ttt erently reduced prices

Old

customer

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and new ciiUuDic-ri are rejp«icl-

fully invited tf. cull mid exninine his stock and prices.

irrShoy on ashineton .-trect, two "quart* south of the Court House. ian 8

MACHINERY.

!K. McGRATII & Co.

MACHINISTS,

Maimlacturcrs of Corn Shellers, liorbu rowers, Drag Saws, SugarMills, Sugar Kettlen, Castings, Brass i,

CJ.-,tings

and Machinery

.i" every description. ~--:T ALSO. .UcOrulli'N Improved

THIMBLE SKEINS, ,.

[Patented January 22. 1*03.

a E a y. C'mi lar)i out Repair Worh in a p| far. hours, 4 "hop on :id

St.i snulh of Uramble lloiue,

LaFayette, Ind.

TAILORING.

O I

-IvTEW

01/ TO

EDINGER & BISHOP'S

li you want a perfect titling garment, out. or inadn, Mr. John IJbhop is well knowr. hi ilii county. Lvery body .. know5 that he Is a N7- 1 rnecliBnir.

Luletl Futliioiix Always 011 HHiid.-

CuUiiw •!, !,• in.,riip'!y Eiid (vnrniotr.l to lit "very titne

I E E A A Ma. of l:u-iri(-#. Oranf-rd' Bnildin«, •BrV trance rttor..- Front, Main Streot, Criiwfordsvilla, Ind':

DliUGS AND MEDICINES.

NEW FIRM

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Paiul". Oils.. tuffs, |, I'erfuiii«--rv,' Fnij_v Articles

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Pun' Wines and Brandies

... I'aiout M»dlil"8®. A!-o.

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Tor Medical .Purposes.

I.ampf. 01&? wai^«.

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ter.ICap. »n,l .Nute l'uper, I'out. i'encili.andialix

Mm KMC.SC It ifi'iO.YS

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Carefully prt-pared and promptly uttead»d t-. 1 ou'

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ppared ai...

Wejrespectfullyjv.licit patr'.naije from the publlci in general.