Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 June 1870 — Page 1
BOARDERS
A ftMldiba roorni ffrafrf o?S.$£ •tawd. For mi »nd pi*** of reAdette In. qnlr* at thie office, jell tf
FOB SALE:
copirnr
maySlt/ I
FOB RENT.
f^HK old «*tabli»hed Dry Goods Store, known w1?,*
v,Dr*rorBer
Appirto,
fehlStf B. KENNEDY. \f HALL—Enquire of Wm. J.*I
KoberUon A Co. m*j21*2
ANNOUNCEMENTS. JUDGE. 7
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V«^c.8idid! V-Vro^erS
ifc^HejSdVc"^
STATE TICKET.
Far Stfrt!ary oj Shite,
NORMAN§F.I)I)V. of St. .To'eph Ct.nnty.
For Auditor nj Sittile,
JOHN C. SHOKMAKER. of Pern County
For Trtoturr nf Slat.-,
JAMKS It. RYAN, of Marion t'onnij. tor Attorney Ctr%nx\. bAYLESS W. HAXN'A. of Vig«, Count,.
.' O) 1'ifiituii r. VVAHREN DAV IS.
For Shfrijt.
•Hi
&
111. till. E. SIDKM-.i:,* For Corowr. _.^,J01IN W. HI RK. vVr fi-Jt'W W
Comil'if'UOnri/.
Kirsi Di«triei—JAMES J.EK. Sooor.d Di-lrin JAMES 1'. HALL.
1'blrd DUtr.X-JAMES .MclNTYRK.
I SOMI: of our Radicals proles* to be
IH
THE Republicans area nice party to
be intrusted with the purity of the
where they could use the bayonet, that
they have not declared all votes ille-
gal which were not for Republican
candidates. Their proceeding are dis-
gusting. Kick the .-conndrel* out next Fulfil"
I'I.VSJSKS
and the compliment will be transmit-
ted to General Foster, through tbe Attorney
uer
01
P°w
In the
For SupMUnJoa of PMc ln.tn.cio,, I mcroe. C.eneral Rank, ?aid. "Our debt
MILTON B. HOPKINS, of Montgomery County
JAMES L. WOBDEN.of Allen Conntjr. hurden^me upon trade biwin^s
ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohio County SAMUEL H. Bt'SRIRK. of Monroe County.' JOHX PETTIT, nf Tljipfmnof County.
TICKET.
For .BtprfttntaG, e. 2 JOHN W. COPNKK, }'ui Au'i.tQ!: JAMES H. WATSUJN
Fur Ctrl}:.
ISAAC M. VANi t.
8uffra
po6C| ((1
was uever more earue*t in
hiv life than in his opposition to the Fcuiauti. To please tbe Rritisli Government the more, "our uohle Presi dent*' at a Cabinet meeting the other evening,complimented General Foster,
United States Marshal, for the piompt and cfficieut manner in which he had
General, in an ofTicial m.in-
•?i N.tI'oi.EON said,
i:
r, tnen lart Well to the ft
j,
.„ .....v.. ..v, u,.v.
acted iu the arrest id Genera! O Neill.
NEW SEMES—VOL. XXI, NO 41
No Protection to Farners. S crimes «J»4
CS Ther6 are no irap08U
,h? S rodapt that ca
decline of American com
9 a
^. our taxes are beivy. and the
For Judge* oj Supmm Court, sy^eia of import dntie- nVce^^arily
fdeprev-ed. confidence is impaired, and j.V
Four relation? with o,her countries not
a.1- pb-Ksaiit a we rouM wi«h This •.'J*!" a lrief. hut comprehensive Miiomary of what the people of "Tthe United
State- 11w*"• tlie Radical party. A iri gle decade of Radical rule ha? up-
rooted the laborv ol p. half century. Steadily, stone by -ton.-, tbe Di'tno-
I crahe party erected tli»- lempl«* of
Atnericun union, peace and prosperity, How it haf beeo shattered -an be
learned from tieneral Bank?. ,,
A t'K.vv days njo, the Radical- all
over the country were chuckling in
their slcevps about ii upj»o-Pi| divi
sion in the ,\pw York Democracy. In
the new
SUVt
trM''**f»
aud one darkie from the .-ante Count can party the corruptions that party Peace
9HSBaaaH 5 ,e
.without chauRe of water. has leathered and given birth to. Let) To a horde of officers who may be
^ays that an earnest, determined. Let them
••id man named Leonard Greelev, down with red hoi
eUiininp lo be an uncle of Horace, the foe which i* becoming demoralized. I ith tbe people's elections The
Tur. entire Democratic ticket has! PUO.MINF.NT Republicans are now
been -probably elected in Oregon, predicting the overwhelming defeat of The Republicans claim a enetuber of their pasty next Fall. They already Congress. The Legislature i- in sen the hindwritin* on the wall. The!
doubt, but the indications are that the
in
elective franchise, They have never tlmt. were in favor of each .State vo-I had the power iu any one instance
a a
1
The Kmpirc is
Pence and he made himself Kmper-
i.
working man ee to it. that they join
bands with the Democracy neit fall
iu voting for a change. The only way
to defeat the infamous, despotic schemes of the bondholding aristoc
racy, is to vote their rotten representatives out of Congress.
Wklle Man Down.
One of the most infamous tyrm
Uuder itf provisions, no one dare speak to a negro about politics, or write or print anything calculated to
g0t
H"6
a
A
hon m, ht be
re
as aots of
''loyal'" speeehe
5
niei« tliHt has ever disgraced the sta tuca of a nation professing to be free, will next fall, teach radicalism
is that now just placed upou record by the Radical Congress nnd administration.
affect bis vote, without being subjected gtrous revolutionary biil in regard to fine and imprisonment. to electiou.4, which has recently passThe effeui of the law i* to enforce through the forms of law at Wash"Ot only the equality but the superi- ingtou. It assumes for thfc Federal ority of the nogro over th* white Government the exclu.-ive control over •o®"- our State and local elections. In sec
We ask our readers iu this couuty, tion eight it is provided 'that tbe How do you like it as far a» you hnve District Courts of the United States
-VOU =0t
eno"Bh npfif0
OFFIFQFES
*n-v
hat be nim on hi- farm. He ba° the District Attorney in a Court hav'
to come into the market on the merits
l,s a 8
jean get The manufacturer of
ing
to I Hit not
indications of a majori- necessary.
terribly afraid of the Catholic relig- unprecedented, their under lips [fere i« a by which a ^etieral iou.H «They are tbe same chaps that
carried dark lanterns iu 1854. lias opened the campaign which will unjirineipled scamps who may desire 8
ive
THE editor* of the Jnvrvat rejoices L?* th^ Denio. rats of Indiana nod sive power i« ve.-ted in entirely itre--ver the fact that minister has ?o I other States profit by the example of sponsible hands—the appointee- of fur forgotten the distinction of caste. New York. Let them fight to win.
to baptize three young white ladies L''t them charge upon tbe Republi-
., violate this act, which i- ma.le so tested in their speeches against n«gro
ge. They said they were op I "tar!
Indiana, and more than
ti|JK upon it at)|1 lleci(iinf? npon i(
for uf fh(1 ou tilnliou pro
aiu
which they with the Demo-
orats Iookeil up0|J
1(je
of the rfi
pprved rij?h|fi of (he Slates The
rights of the States,
charges made by the Democrat- that thi! inevitable teudeuey of the Radical party was to place the negro, with bis ignorance and degradation, npon an equality with the white man, was
hurled back "a Democratic lie," and such was not nor had not been
the intentions -of th^ir party. Facts speak for themselves. The high tax es that are everywhere grinding down
a
their ma-ters, being "the rejult of
of a Democratic rebellion.'' If a Re publiiun steals the public funds, it is all "caused by a Democratic rebel-
1,on sn,i in
hfit
or: Grant said, "Let us have Pence." "P
meaning all tho time. "Let u« have an Rcpi#diean official- i-
Kmpire," and Congress i« now »t the •'caused b\ a Democratic rework of completing the job. If the l'
designing demagogue- who bsvc now
eontrol Congress can secure another
0 01
in,n
"Tying destroy the
government the sun ever *hone
0
Lferj act of extortiou and
The raid of old John Brown
into Virginia, to free the slaves, and
irgimn, to tree the slaves, ami'
a the
*oti
nf ,h
loase if nowcr then firewnll to il.e underground railway, and incendiary
liberiies of tha neor.lc Let everv speeches inciting the slaves rebel a^vs will ne too late. anci jou will one hnndrodud[sixty (iw) rods, thence west
considered as anticipa-
the future, can not cover up their hy
pocrisy and "treachery of the past. The people of Montgomery county
ism and their devotion to principle,
son not to be forgotten. Montgomery county at not less than three hundred Democratic majority.
Bill-Ill Pro
Tbe Bayonet Klertlon visions. We have received a copy of the mon
y#t, or will you support this infamous have, •rxchtfitf. of the Courts of the to any political party in this
there is no protection to fartoer? by indictitefcYf oV a grand jury, or in auJ rain ever experienced iu Montana PV-
f3rooa 5 the
®P«ie with by indictmenr or information filed by
in the tariff law? of a Ridical Con- eases of crimes and offense not in .Territory has just subsided. Snow 4('E FACTORY
•/j ,, "»g juri.mcuon. for placer mining could not be better.
en
figure in a tariff bill. ... where Courts are held. What a fruit
coor?e of a recent speech
IIupon the decline of American 'com-
i,,n 100,1 an trnm 1
3 I 1 9 a a
hom a hun
lr4
ftxPp"^
but the.-e Cnmmissmner.
ut 11
"i
l^ntoerats everywhere be bold, appointed under thi.* act. heavy fee?
I.D3 made hU appearance in very dw- and thus prove to the people that they President of Ihe T'nited States is »«.' I THwee n°^«nTerif^»^
l»t«l« circumstances at St. Paul. Hor- ate earnest iu their defense of liberty, thorized to employ the whoU army CuSham
accustomed to advise the pov-, the right, of States, the "earnings of and navy in the execution of this law. I
erty Btrickcn to go VJ est, and it looks laboring men. and «h^ interests of thus giving him the practical power to
•s if bis uncle wa«- following his hd- those whose interests have so long regulate June 1670. been neglected. Push ou the column.
acce»sioi)s to their rank' of the col-
Democrat1" wili have Irom five t.i eight- ored vole will uol save Jlieui from the majority joint ballot, fiarfield defeat they ?o richly deserve It is (Republican) ha.« been elected to yet too frc^h iii the minds'of the peo
C««r«. fro,„ W.»W»gl», Totrh»ry.. plo l„„v ,!,« lead-r- of ,h« p,.«j p,-„.
as to tender it easv to bi-in
thftin under its terms.
3
The last section of this ad authori-
*e* »u^i(late for Governor or
State office, except members of Legislatures, who may be defeated upon a
poll, io bring an action to recover the office in the United States Courts.
Only thiuk of a United States Judge trying the title of tbe Governor of
this State! These are the main features of this bill of abominations,
which, if submitted to. will destroy every vestige of liberty in the land
.WNRAMZE, \ATIRU1ZK.
Irishmen, iiernians, Naturalize now Be-
LORE IHC PILL
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il. I. .v i. -c. a. to,
in mind that ,i hill concocted by Radicals is well on its way through Con
1
Kl
,-„w fake out naturalization pa-
now
a heavy price to obtain your citizen-
'li° ""d were ouly done ship and the right to vote,
retaliation^ "Liberty, how ^The infamous majority many crimes have been committed in thy uame." All the buncomb and
of Republicans in
within their respective districts, ahall ^rgcMhln'.ny 'which has been^iven
legislation to take your farms and several States, cognitance of all crimes for a quarter of a eontury." yotfrpropertr if .you fcftwn at a negro and offenses committed against the xj v'-iitl .. ... If you want a cheap hat, ftr to the rtf on eleotioo
a a a S
presentation may be either fell toMhe depth of five and six feet
,D tbe
ses in the State of Ohio will have ?«a?«n.
iron, nf woolens, of cotton?. N pro- to he tried either in Cincinnati or TO THE LADIES. tec led. hut the farmer'.- product-- never Cleveland, they heintr the only places
ful opportunity here lor partisan op-
ajority in Congress
The common I'lea Court' ot this county, now in session, nas power to naturalize foreigners, and we earnestly
,i .I. call upon them to lose no time in taktrue to their intelligence and patriot- !•'.«•
ing out their papers.
The
Radicals have eufr-nchised the
a les- I negro, and are now trying to disfranlut down chise the German- and TrMi let them do it.
Naturalize
ain for
ui»
a 0
1
of a I nifed Stnte? flrand Jury, the
District Attorney being empowered to
coiinneiioe tbe action by an "infonua..
inn''' lr •.
UM
1
1
,,
»'iles. and at heavy
''"ven into a defend at a di»-
nt int ,?er, iu t0v 1,R
,S n, ,he
elected hv the ncon'c i.,n- 1,. Uole proprietor) New York.
,m
i" -'t'!
pointed by men
of the proper county, or such portion
man) place? they were preparing tor! of the land nnd n^val force- ol' the jollifications over it- defeat, but when United State? or the militia" a ma
upon ib« ground. Xew York re:gn of terror can be gotten up by'
victory to the Democracy. Xow to reverse an election. This extcn-
in
,i
PsionPrs who
no
come {are to be given, »vhich will act as a jeiihm3.°n
'"ifts, upon bribe for them to bestir and interfere
elections to suit himself and
his purposes. The immigration
Chinese info the country under this
law is encouraged by taking from the States the power of discriminating by tax againi rheni. which has been
heretofore done on tin- Pacific coast.
The most extreme penalties of fines
„i
,I. ., II
j. Price 91,00 ptr box, sis boxes M.Ou bv
1
who rue cho.-en by
5-'«l
hemso|ves are
thi»a hut Federal .fustiees nf the
in Cr»wford«ville by
them. *|'h Commis.-ioner.« are an ft. J. HINFORD Si HRO., thori/ed to appoint special pattie? to
Don't
Xt"nn':'r
ft
Dityutch.
4
execute warrants under this act, and Sole A^sut.- for Crawfordsville. they are empowered to call 10 thoir Ladies by sendine them 6J.00 through the Cr»wfordsville post office can have the pills sont aid the bystanders or pew- (confidentially) by mail country free of postage.
Ik ,1 fa PjO «*U au 1 jfl 41 •f*ai fa/s ji
MAY b« presented THE heaviest of snow storms CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.,
mountain?., and there was an in-
.f
jurisdiction Ttmtory. The prospects
he Lnder this section all election ol' and a large yield is anticipate! fhia
,la thron
S
hoat
A ARB TO THE U»IE.I
'TP^'ent »|(|ni IN'rHMIHMl PlIlS, ^eaulS o^fSnd^h, SSI
F\r J^^emalee
..... ,—r
r^entment
If Any Druggist
Pift^rs you the Di foxco
1 u?e
GOX-DES
ea?h h*
uie. nimi -IOIO rs. lio-c (he words Dupf.nco
Druggists.
any pirt of the
Sold also by Shaw Si Culliiis. limril, OKO. E. Cuming 4 Co.. Lafayette, Bmwninc -v. Sloan and Stewart 4 Morgan. Indianapolis, Ind, tie innnll -n junell 'TO
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING.
'Hartman & Clemson,
HOUSE &. SIGN
A I N E S
Glaziers. Graiiiers. Gilders and
Paper Hangers, it material used, Cot iromptly attended to. t, over Fry'- Drug Sr.,re.
w®rk
solicited and prompMr nttende(\ to.°a"'r
Mft,n tl
DISSOLUTION.
2
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hSs^h^da^Tee^ di"foh?ednby
fhe Srm
BUF"lXOTOyfcrys^nH\V
ECIAI,
kOIICL.—It will bfi seen from the
oi above that 1 am again in the Stair Building and House-Joining business Mr. Cunningham having retired, After returning re'pee'fully i4
ninghaiD h!lving ?etired
VTOi
I Of Itiou.-.ants of dollar.* and imprison- tho undersigned will sell at public sale, on or ment -. .o-„ after four weeks from date hereof, tho following non. lo. a .ertn o} ^eai.» arc imposed described real estate, situated in Montgomery county, Ind., and described a» follows, to-wit
1 tuXK o!,! Mhm
--wlH RtrKKlNWt'ON.
GUARDIAN'S SALE. ICr'Kemeinbt-rtlie Mu ol Cour
l( is hereby given that, in pursuance
of an order of the Court, of Common Pleas,
A part of the northeast quarter nf section eighteen (18) in township eignteen (18) north of range three (3) west, bounded as follows Reginning forty-one feet east of the northwest corner of lot number two on the original plat of the town of Fredericksburg, thence north parallel with said town plat to the county road north of said town, thence with said county road cast to a parallel line running on the east side of lot number one (1) on said plat, thence south paral- I lei with said line to the northeast corner of said town plat, thenoe west with said town plat to I the place of beginning, containing one-fourth of an acre of land more or less, the property of Franklin Cornell. 1ERMS.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid eash In hand, one third in 9 months, and the residue in 18 months from date of sale, with interest, the purchaser giving his note with approved security for deferred payments. .-rr GKORGK U. CHADW1CK. jollw* «__l -/.Guardian.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
"^OTICE iii hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, tho undersigned will sell at public sale, on or after four weeks from date hereof, the following described real estate, situated in Montgomery county. Ind.. to-wit: Part of the west half of I the northeast quarter of section fourteen M] in township twenty [20] north of rango four [-1]
bound
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fnrp the Rill nnw Pnllnp- in rnnirr»: eighteen and three fourths [IS.*,] rods west of
now rtnuillgin longress I the northeast corner of said west half of said
.Makes a Residence nf Five Years Long* I quarter section and running thence south one
el" Necessary. hundred and sixty [160] rods, thence west eigh-
a
t'litn, m^liinen. Germ.iD« ana others, place of beginning.
nn.«
^ffinnin? at a point
a I
call upon ull person., of foreign one hundred and sixty [lfioj rods. th«nee east
,r
her-j or elsewhere, who have now .ill quarter of section twenty-two [22] in said town- .. i- ship and range, bounded ns followt Beginning the rjUallftcaMon^ re.-ldencc, Ac., twenty [20] rods west of the northeast corner of requisite to become citizens, to bear
said east half of said quarter section and running thence south one hundred and sixty [100] rods, thence west twenty (iO) rods, thence north one hundred and sixty (lCti) rods, thence can twenty (20) rods to the place of beginning.
Also, part of tbe west half of the northeast
gress, and that as soon a? it becomes a law it will render a new declaration of intentions and a further residence of five years ncces«iirv condition®, of f°«rtbs(ie.V) poles oa?t. thence south one hund- RaVicai"nnre"oV"Se'minal Weak nitrnlbitlaii
S
^hictars the pcrs and become citizens as the law &% "nYran^^^ BegiS b™-L
."fands, do SO at once, or in a few I
... ...: orsaid section and runn,ng.thence south bio Lecture, clearly ptoves from his own c-iperi-
*ii have to wait frv*? years longer, and pay jjjds, thence north one hundred and six- may be effectually removed without medicine
^rods.thence east
acres, the property of Robert Martin and Martha Aliek Martin, minor heirs of ,Iocph Martin,
are determined to disfranchise the Irishmen and German? of Indiana, and I ,, XAN'C\ MARTIN, a a place the negro authority nver them
GREAT REDUCTION'
IN" PRICE or
TEAS AND COFFEES,
TO CONFORM TO
PRICE OF GOLD.
NOTICE
THE Hartford Thm.* says "At time could the negri suffrage Amend Jf\hnma"l° ngjdieea incut have been carried by the popular
Vj"n'c n4
vote in this State, were the bare fjuestion itself submitted to the people. \\. F. ELSTON, It has been repeatedly voted down, by A T'lOUNEY AT LAW. Office fr'.-ut room a majority of many thousands, as a Crawford'g Stone Front .« decMt separate and distinct proposition, by the people of Connecticut. It would j? FLOUR MILL. be voted down again, were it submi-•lt.®S5Tajp^___^T.j« njr'1 ted to the popular vote next week :.,*$ MetTOpOllS Mills, and the majority against it would be (Ou the 1.,
CEAWFOBDSVULE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY INDIANA, JUNE 11, 1870. WHOLE NUMBER 1396
ofr-
J. S. MILLER & CO., lEntabliilied in 1856.j
s-f
DTI'oNro's
!K
Market St, ./, y.trfh .f a rt Hf.
«.•«.* WFORO* VI I.I.K. I.M».
"4 F'i'EK relurnius thanks to the public lV»r "tli X*. liberal patronage bestowed upon us for th»'
to an inspection of on.
Carriages. Buggies.
1
SPRING WAGONS.
Iniullable la Correcting Irreguluriiir*, Remriag Ofcclnctioai «f Ike nMiblr ftnllrlitfi n|] SllPlfflm 'I Tatufc frtm wkalever faaw, aad nl-
wnf» Mucrrnfal na it Prr.rrnlntivr.
S
A. ifine assorhnent ftini variety «f which we keep constantly on hand in cur new brick show room
OD
Washington street, second floor We claim -I tO'be unsurpassed in strencth and finish, u?in?
1'ILL.S in a none but the best selected well seasoned second
small lied or eUow box. refuse It., 1 no longer 1 growth timber, and employinp none but the
this. box. Ask for the NEW ST.YLE BOXES most skillful and experienced workmen. The
lion. rt. limin.ir\ pint f^uing. it I- eontainmp donblc quantity of Pill?, and upon hteh reputation our work ha? sustained in tbe triir. 1.,-JV 1.^ Itrim.ilir l,ofV.r- .i.. 1
Too will find the Revenue Stamp. I thmeonfyearsfpast droj us confidence*in our
truf iua\ be tiroULlit netorf (lit printed from my PaiViTE 1)VE. upon which. ability as Carriase Maker. Being exclusively 1'nilc.l ^t-ifp ut.n '®nStflw,ise" the stamp, yon wiil find printed engaged in manufacturinc only lischt work ena- 'jouU Caiie-..«
GOLDK.V PERIODICALPILI.S
The
11 in lir-r- '.r^ In/.,-.-.! (V, „io in white letters: without that none are genuine. stock than any other house in the West. We .M:3n' br=t made at ... ... nilint.fr- ..re to h- inejea.-e.i trout ttiue N
small Red and Vellow hox^ are confidently assert that our work and prices can nolontrer u«ed. Every box is signed. \D.IIOWE:
hie# us to keop a much finer, larger, and better Oood Detain? at
not be excelled by any other establishment. I The continual increase in business has made
THE CELEBRATED
A, i, NV/tliT & CD. cy
0 N IT E S A E S
McClure, Fry & Co,
A I O S
H04 '7ll 3m
p..lcs enst of
I ilS li fis" Jon,Cie
MEDICAL.
THK GRKA'I
TT1ljr
quarter of section fourteen (It) in said township TT TJ JVIA N JVl IS E Ft an an as in in O I ty-three and three-tourths
(234)
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the northwest corner of the said northeast guar- ?r-ni tor, and running thenco eighteen and three-
we?t
natialization and three-fourths (1^.,) rods, thence northi.ne Emission', Imp..ten.-y, Nervous Debility, and Men of foreign birth, all of You
1'""1X
hundred aivi sixty (l'io ri
Also."'part of the east half of the northeast
a ,h
eDoe
lnt-rrnsrU Fnciliiir. lo Clnb Organi/.rr,, "I^HE co-paruiership heretofor.- existing" be9cnil for |ric«- I.int. tween the undersigned in Printing and rp, f, Book Binding, under the name, style, and deI lie UrOJlt AincriC'Jtfl lea Co. icriptiou of Jere Keene.v A Co., ha- this .lav .. .. I oeen dissolved by mutual consent. The suid II O. Box JIA x. esey Sr., Xen 1 ,.-k. Keeney is to have all the partnership property juneltw
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——firm deb?c and liabilities.
"EXECUTOR'S-NOTICE.
is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed Executor of
e«1. Said estate is
B. I
fStat«
aSO
w. Railr„ad. 3 miles *.vr of
Crawfordsville.1
J. M. TROUTMAN. Proprietor,
DEALER
io wheat, corn, flour. Ac., persons TERMS:—A wishing any thine in mr line can obuun it on all sums OT by ltaring their order* at W. i\ Elston'* effiee. with approved or eajliiurop the pro»rjetor at ike mills. may-irro J". M. TROTfMAN.
that the awful eons..qnenee= of Self-Abuse
-. .twenty rods to the place of and without dangerous surgical operation.bcginning. containing Jogether .. and 20—100 bougies, instruments, ring or cordials, pointing riven Slrtrl Buul -rlli
out a mode of cure at once certain and.effectual. by re no a ha
condition may be. may cure himself, cheaply privately and ralieally. THIS l.E WILL PROVE A BOON TO TIIOl
E O E I E W
:FC
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. CALICOES. GINGHAMS. CA8SIMERES.
J.
MTSLIXS, TABLE LINENS TICKINGS.
1
is neeossary to enlarge our facilities for manuI faotUTine, We call e'peeinl Htiention to W.H. Ratnson"?
Patent Anli-Riittliiig Fifth Wlit^'l
A recent invention, and the trrcatest impruvement ever added to a earrinse. b'.isg.v or sjjring Wagon. We have t.'»e c.xolu'ive county richf. Wet-.se
Sarver's Patent Bugg.v Wheel,
With Patent Rivet for fastening fellow, so that, it is impossible for the, f°lloo to pl! under any circumstance.
The latest and best Improvements !n Sprine, Axles. Spokes and Hub?.
A variety of the latest styles of Patent T.a.s and finish Of every kind. A? we receive the
Eastern Styles Monthly
1-ioUi New York and Philadelphia 'we .-hull oniitinue to mnnnfft'''ture work as rolinble as heretofore,
AH our Work is Warranted from one to two years.
Ohl Work Taken in Exdiance
REPAIRING
In trood-work done .to order. HUcn.-juithiiiu' Painting and Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. Weinvitpd all to call and see as our work will.recommenditse'f.
Superior Farm Wagons!
Our Eurui Waguns built expressly for this market by Studebaker Bros., of South Rend. lnd..of the
VERY ILKST TIMB£B.
and moii with the view ofgivins rntiiv satisfaction to purchasers^ than profit to fhe manufacturers or to u«. We fnll.v
tyra ri 11 nt
Th,„ For
in Every
0»%
Yt'of.
Dourt House. .TulylT.lSOO
Air "M
ti.
Hosiery,
St:i--t ,N'n Ui
,r. s. Mii.uoii.t co-
SPOOL COTTON.
i:ow
4
CAISI:
J'i published in a scaled envelnp. -. Pr .'.-.
1
f.eclurr ou Hie .Vnlnrr, Trentiiit ui uu.l
fourths (le\) poles oapfc, thenco south ono hund- Radical rare of Seminal Weakness. Spermared nnd sixty (lWb_rods. thcnce west eighteen r,rrbn?a. induced hy Self-Ahu-c. Involuntary
eighteen r.rrbtea. induced by Self-Abu-
rMs .•• the place of he- Impediments to Marriage generally Con-
,aiiPVneapacitv.PA"P.'-li:-"'ROBKRV3!!'.'
LI
M"
northeast corner of the northeast quarter The worid-iei.owiH.-d author, in :hif a.hiiira-
Ct^L-
A, ,h 0rccn
LECTtiU: ANUS
AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any addrer.-. in a plain envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two no-t-sge stamps by addressing the publishers. AlJo Dr Culverwell's "Marriage Guid*1," |. iii 2ocenta. Address the Publishers.
CM AS. J. C. KLIKE& CO.,
t'27 Bowery Sew Vork, p. O. 1!. -l,3Sfi. nov29,1869,yl
DESSOLUTION NOTICE.
and asset* of the firm: and he is to pay »K the
L:I MUIIEY ETUI
C.XMi.l^o^:.'
Ct.A* iu)*)-vii.I.£.SAMUEL
May 20.1?T0.
the estate SPECIAL NOTICE.—It will bo ier-ii th*
FO)-
notice, that we are again in the hu.«ine?$
CALVIN LONO, Bonk Binding and Job Printing, "sinqk- ,v K^e^n^or. bonded."—Mr. W ilUon having retired from in*
concern—After retnrningthanks for past patronage, wcrespe.'tru!!y a continuance of the 1 fame. JEKK KEEN!:V.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
V0T1CE .. public auction, at the U'e residence
herebi given ii.at I will eli at ce of,
Thomas Long, deeeasfd, three mile* nortbe?»t of Orswfordsville, on
TLESDA1, JLXL -N 1»7U,
oyer $3. the purchaser givjnirnote? -c
BLACKSMITHING.
INDIANAPOLIS.
SPRING...DRY GOODS
Great Fall In Prices,
8.
J) RE SON"
New York
Indianapolis.
Aiv ui'Kntim l.iii'r invoice- of the following new noods. which ihr\'!iifr uowr ?ir.ee Ct.
MEN Hai*e?, I.ADIE? II A r-
A T-
The New York Store,
IsT DI A 1ST APOLIS,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, «cc.
ll'assoit. i. If*. EUmore.
W ASSI »T &ELLMORE!
No 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
CBAWFOBDS'V'ILLE, TNlDTJi.2rj±.
j! Gloves,
Flannels,
NEW FIRM,
CAMPBELL & TINSLEY! MOST
StWVfiM1 nnt'fihclI il" llvi'hi'.)
Ate uow selling very
FOR
All kiuiia
Hardware,
S A S S S 1
E I I I I S
1
a o.
11 prioi:.- l"!n
(ormvADKs CARPETS. CARPET A F.
COTTON HATTING. JEANS.
KiuriN CORSETS. IKiSIKRK
IMKASOr.S,
.. I JEW ELK V.
O O S
Cloths, Cassimeres, Dress Goods,
White Goods,
Hoop and Balitioi4al •SklMn.
5W'""* Also. :i r!. as-uMtJ "'••••k 1.1" v' .'
O E S I O
Al- ». rt fall I it* -ii
Booh, ('aits. OIsihk A:
Notions,
Shawls,
at the fotrrsf mnrhet /trier. WASSO.N .( 1-. I.I..MOI K.
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c.
cj^vsii
rJOT^BXi SHOA' 1 W Pr.OAVftJ H.
And evt-rything else in the HHrdwure line
BOOTS & SHOES.
Sli nt
rHAKl.F.^ itl r.r-HV
iii(iiFi\ & \iritm.
li .hi En:.!
(Jh .!/' Strut, a I) 'hi l*n*t Uriu
\%'OLLD re-pemfully iiifi.ru their Irici.d# that they are now prepared to execute
promptly and in the best .'tyle ill kimU|'l ren-
his personal property, consisting in pan oi tin- ?.-! Hla?k-:mithing.u(i) .it. j, |1 Brown's ality. ..n Kiiday il» 13 .i.e following articles, to-wit horses, cattle. .... Boy Horse.
sheep, hogs. two-bcr»c wagon farming utensils. Mill |j ork he- nf Deferijihon. /Jir* forehead, white on bi.tls hind leei. star on past'/., /V ,, I, 11' .?. tore joint, slightly striughalterd. At.} person A credit oi 9 iiionius will bo siren j,: iHQ itttil \tCnfhtry ""W., Andini !ht anove d*acribed
1
Best Selected Stock Koo^s and shoes
if. i-llr but :!lr '••.3'. qil.-iT!! .r..l
lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West.
All (inuris arc oj' m\ »\n
HK*il.»li hl: :,-'!•. t,-ii.n i.—• ie iii.-
be saved by
MAKING
Scythes, Cull and
Cuuipliell &. Tiu-.1«.
BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION! BUTTER
I'Xilllil.Nllllll'lll:
yourpurchht lit tflib House. r!l I-
LIVERY.
HUFF & INSLEY.
LI vKitv sA 1.1 A K:Knsi MSLK
North side ot Market Street,
BLACK SMI THING, CRAWFORDSVILLI INDIANA
Hat* -Ii hnnd th^ hp.-t .lnnrda
'forear"iii5r
cil11
iddle horsei. If !r dr-v -r-
,l-'
ESTRAY
L^KOM
ih« impure ,.f J..sepli AJ!.-i, tuar
IS'.
I
od security, wairing valuation end-'- All arc invited t.j jive us a r.II.a ."Lell. n-( will be paid T-T his trouble, Addref I appraisement !i*i l.S IN LONG. Jeavor to rive entire iamfactijr. to -o«i..mrrs. THOMAS 1. SCO'l'l. juoe4«4 t.xeeutor, august 17 1^:. taaji- w:.' lir-wr.'- V: y.
JUeh
h«nd« high. yfa'rs Jd. n'ar in
lilVERY.
=0' TrT 10 T? Y".
SALE & FEED STABLE would respectfully announce that I am no« prepared to accommodate the publiee with tfc r,p»i' ontfit in ihewafof livorj leam* to be fonnl the oily. I have tbe
BEST TRAINED HORSE8, nl tbe' fir.e»t
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
'horcpt nreatwajf rpasoTinble. Stock meniwill iind my tirp-proof hrick stable an excellent place for .'plliosor kccpimr hor?es being
ID
tbefecoter
of rhe oily, near th? Cout [lonse. A Bus will be run to and from all Railroad Train.
I. P. BRITTON.
,^'f GROCERIES. V:
W "FI li M.
7ST KAV GOODS.
:N I:W Piii( s.
J0H\ KKirrOV «r CO
lll.tr pmvha-Cii illf
Grocery Establishment
llcvt'lDl'ori' ntvned bj .1 u.Ke Ki'.ry,
,|
ON Washington Street,
1 .I.M d..-.r,. ..oth ol ilie Nnti»n.il liaiik. Lur« odd o.l r.
Large' IiiVoice of New Goods
To the stock already on hand, and have now for sale a large and well selectod stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
I Ol the liud-a qualities which the? propose tu soil on as reasonable terms as any house in the I city. Tho=e wishing to buy tor eithor I
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Will Jo well to call on us. as we are detei min id not to bp undersold by any one.
llcMie«brrtb« |»lao«*. directly opf*.li«ke old pump, *n .oulh IVaihiaftan •trccl. janS'-.'yl
MEDICAL.
liAiJB MAI
Catarrh
jnnS'70—y
WOOL.
Wool! Wool!
iili.i's
WOOL EXCHANGE.
Of Ci'iiutoi'tKvllle,
I Largest. ('heapest, ,t lie^t
COMPLETE
Slin'K oi
-.c
WOOLEN iiOO»K.
i'«. I:\I IIA .\I ik
For Wool -j:
I ii 1
I A N A O E
MGO
for yourselves beW
"«K work clone with neatuoH« and dia-'-pateli.
M. HIL.JLS Sc. CO. .1, i.i..1 Mar* ..1 .ire.-1
WANTED.
20.0DD
POUNDS
1 I I I I I
CHAWFOROSYILLE FRUIT HOUSE.
oi men i. u.l.
1'sn
flic :rht'f 1'riff in Cash.
OFFICE WITH I S I S O N
MEAT MARKET.
W W
v'
Gathrie &C Brother,
*. i-n 11 i. it
Th'ird Door South ol' J^ldtuu UaiLk., Green Street. I
:K i:- iv
IIMIIH-
I IINIL HANI'S.
Shuull»*r». l^ I'ork.
AL- "l 11r
Hivakt'a"t liiicon. Dried Jlwl". Coined B« H.
Lii rtl. Sati*:i!if"N. A»'., Ar.
FRESH MEATS,
Ul' :.i flint ie h.it dart
»iK be kept ou thl'. Jnh •he «uminer n.
Highest
hor»k.
or eivincr
infornmtion will leu.l lo hi- r.-o-.i.r..
Cash Price
Paid f.,r AT
iTTLL". SHEEP and HOOS F. B. lil'THRlEJt BRO/i,
Apr '-i ti.
