Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1870 — Page 1
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'Butler.
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WANTED.—BOARDERS' A FEW Kcntleaeii can be accommodated with iV boftrJ and rooms either furai'bed or unfar-
Far name aad place of residence In.
ni*h*t qnireat thV« office. j-U «f
FOB SALE.
SALF—RARNF.SS-one dmb'.e »ct L?shl WstPR R£t2in?- never n*ed haf once. Enttuj» tttXFORDS' DBCO STORE. may2Hf
"CWRM FOR SALE, containing KM acre«. sifnJT ftfed 64f Stiler tooth rt Crawford*rille. 1^ tnile«ftotn »UMrr, on the
J0Bt*7ill«. Nrw Alba
ny 1 Chicaro Raf'rnad. 1 Ho farm is all ocder
caltir&tiinp. kas t»o triad frame dwelling, two b*rt»» two orchards, rwi ntmiiwr wafpr arid 'Weiicnt timber. Thi» farm will be *o'd at
0BK0C
FOB BENT.
Uih^aSei'r^
bWtf
J0.3N C. RHOEMAKER. of Perry Cromy.
For Treanr'.r cf S'tiU.
JAhfRS B. RYAN, ct MaHon Oouni«.
''f- •. F-tr Attorney Gnera\
BATLBBS YT. flANNA' of Vi*o (Vnrty.
•.•'i'SvJfor Superintendent of Public fnttrwtion, MII.TON B. HOrKlXS, .f Montgomery C-wn tor Judfi of Suvrini L\ur%
JAM£8 L. WORDEN. of Allen Conntj. ALE^A-XDEIt C. DOWNEY. of Ohio C-iun! a SAMUEL H. HCSKIRK, of Monroe Connt
JOIlJf ,1'ETTIT. of Tipooonnoo Conn Jr.
^COUNTYJTICKET. Fvr Rtprmntatii't.. ,'OHN W. C'Or.VEH,
F^r ,li-liicrr.
JAMES H.
For Cl-rx.
l.-vVAC M. VAM «.
r:
For Trewrrr. :i *v'' WARREN DAVIS. For Sheriti. UIV.H. E. SIDKNH*
:i Y:
For Coroner. 'OnN W. lU'RK.
Fur Stirsovii-
'. JOHN RUCK. -, s' Coinmimnnrr.',. hirst Di'trict—JAMFv* l.l'.K. Seeoml District—JAMES P. HALL. Third Ditrt--.IAMES MoINTVRK.
The tnx payer« of Montgomery county never lo?t a dollar by Dotrin-i-raric official.
The telegraph report- that Henry Ward Beeeher. the Radical saint, been me beastly intoxicated last Monday. Hp wn« in company with Gran
The Coiifrressionnl Convention. The Democratic Congressional Convention will be bold at Lulayette, next hundred nigger? Tuesday, the 12th
TllK great steamboat raep ,.n the Missianijipi be!ween the Robert K. L»c and the Naii-he.-. from New )rle.uis to i^t. Louis, wih won by the former. The Lee made the frip in ihrcc dtiys. ei^hfe^n iio»ir" and foursiren minute-.
Circiilnto the Documents. We are pleased to see the zeal .m energy manifested by the hemocrats in ihix county. Witb.in the last month .iver ten th»u- iiid '.d doeument-. -•-h.iwitig up the infamy of th Radi'-al piny, have been circulated
Kvnu^ tax-payer in the (.'unity Hh'Oild see to it that radieaf is cleeted to office. ho pre.-cnt -noruious in«l burden-'iuc 'taxation. National St.:te and county, tr" the evil fruif- d' radieal legislnti'rii Ph' tniilioif ot .dollar- voted to railway corporations and private etiferpri-e-f, ate rli. a t'k of the party iti power.
I'llK voters of Montgomery "uuly •hould bear in mind that the Fearful and grinding taxniioii to which they 'ire subjecti d, i.« iuflicUd upon theni by the Radical party in p.iwei For ten years ihr'State ha- been in the hands of this party. They haw- made nil tho 'oqiih by whieh inilli-'ti- of dolslars snnunlly are given away to wealthy followiua 'tlT-el, !).- jo.l!
A N'jEW York dispatch partic returning fc Connecticut, the
Virpnt and suite
fust time in hi influence of liqu hi? speech there
ro^'hw"partinii«^7fnVnirf'"at dcdly "nrt it.' Thov have undefts- board thai. *var did th* wain? Uieoc's Hardware Store, where «t»d jrcod« sad
4 fu! haDds on fhe
Til!
STATE TICKET.
",) .•'••.»•••• rr Stcrttirfi r.f Stsrfc, .« hRMAMEDDY. of St. J.lWph Cm.oIj, For Auditor cj Sli!,
a,t'-Df:"n
hp» oaodidafc for Ih« ntEc* ot Jndro nf (:ie 5tb 11 -, ,.
Jnitcial fircuit. onHntn to the d^'ivr.n n' tb» iter-
1
corporatiMi- Kvery one of their #.promin«?nt leaders hnvw -tolrn ihemielves enormo\ily rich since their party cumfl iu power.
'that Henry Ward Beeeher wa-. for the county don't want to talk of .National
life, under the when he made
for his uncalled for remarks on Me-
Clellan. Members of hi
if,
tense became ,ie happened to spend this—quite smart-but yet it is one
Last of "Dog Days»." l(je lladieals in this district hold
their convention for the nomination of it candidate for Congress, the last of dog day," at the city of I.afuvette. ,\Vho the unlucky' dog will be, present it in difficult to toll. The
j*9n,h* to "re%Tu' and "re-I- The «ht« year will «wg«. treicb" (ho American people, and arc I throughout the county, one dollar and
now eonde-rending fo u*e their skill- forty eents to every one hundred dol-
of every intelligent
v*
Democratic Judicial iJonTenlion. _*.t r. uemocratic office holder*
The Situation.
oiiiifcs* thot we arc well satisfied
with tho political situation of Mont gomery county. Hundreds of voters who have heretofore voted the Radical ticket, wili v.ife with the Democrat) thi- fall. While the Radical
Joi'.rn'tl inju.itice to a porti-)U of it.u ticker. From -v»r own personal observation, we cm bear testimony that llistine ha- worked viiiornyly. II would be ria exaggeration to .•'ay that he has already shaken hands with at least fifteen ihousntid people, and hugged two hundred negroes «ince bi« nomination, and that be has been assured. {(irlva(i'hu) th it double that number will vote for him. Bromley.
the old veteran, who urged everybody
ed the Court House in 1 PRO,
Delegates should nien claim at tnnn-. to he opposed io I
leave here on Monday nignt ii rnu. negro snffrqge, the voting away of mil- «i j. ., __ I, I 'snall we now discuss the misrule,
nf
"W "f P',Min
swindle of the Bond holding ,\riatoe-
Our County Taxrv
tur Radical cotemporary, the •Jouraa?, has the following in its last issue KvrkkNt'iMii A.vrt IlhrtiHM.— AcMtistant
nd
lemonade
"™no}J The lars. for State, oounty. -,honl and all
KENNEDY. Jouru il refers it? reader* to plank I other purposes: &nd thi«t tux was leviei
ANNOUNCEMEHTS. in the flepublican platform on «be by a Democratic Board. It i« of this, jimnr dnbject. which piaok it »ay$ "deserves we suppose, the Jovrnal complain*:
T,
er day with :t t-ew^paper upside d'»wn wc snppo«e he wa* hunting for th^ '-plinlf." Can't you assist hini."Ma».?
ivn tnifdic record in county expenditures. e'een thev he
must he clean then,selves. They constantly prate about National and State taxation, I hut are careful to say nothing of county
expenditures. Let any one look over his tax !i-t and J-ee wIk-hj mo-t of iis money gv'Ci. Wf li ml thai the National and State expense? are being reduced, while if there is any change in our county has been «..n the wrong nde. The proper
or State taxation in view of the com
ing elections, but would like to at-
0f
lion are willing to endure this first of- of affairs in the county. Smart trick, £ri'
the 4th in company with Grant and to which we will give our humble a*- dissatisfied persons in both partie?, to-
sion may enlighten not only our co-
temporary, but also the neopb of the!
1
sufficient for (ill the actual county ex-
Intelligeut \oter."* jpensesfor several years, and yet. a Majority. Tho Joumiil is bidding for the Kadieal Board of Commisiiouers votcounty and throws out bait in ed exactly that sum out of the county
v»^£,r*
form.'' Every one knows that the tion, which sum had bueu collected off I ,.
Bepul)H#«^.trhen' comes to "re- of the peoplelv taxation. Will the
irenebment ard reform" are deci- Journal point u? to a Democratic
»-sr *o i«4 unu uui a-
5SB8B&
"KriCE HLI'VHLtC AN CKXTKAI. C'OM.VIXTEE, rrawfordsville. Mont, co., Ind., 1970. 1
VOt! th
a. closed blank. lTou are doubtles?
1
place to bevrin retrer.chinen'. N at home. that there is considerable dissatisfac-
And in the -ame eolumn we find the ''Ln
It IS the j.iti]„.-,e ot the hepiibhcai. par-
I!Uiong
cob!
J.t* Ut v* -JT* a so
.,- aod yet sfrange i= it aiay appear,
a eoloi en tu»n thf5*oth there is no! onr :c/H hvu:2 "ti t»af coald eiernpt the»e
I 'J "-f"-" «—J
1
Tht-rri wa« a surnlns -.f couotv funds
make the lew. IT it were not for
(his
to put down rhe -'wieked rebellion. I, tC-o y/'tr tconid not excecd s'tcn tu and who boasted, in a speech deliver-
he himselr could whip the whole South with a regiment of old women. armed only with broomsticks, has also worked vigorously. Over twenty thousand, we a re informed, are pledg-
to go for him. independent of eight. jnniler
(.c,^s on the nnr 1:vm1rcd dolhm
while in clark f.ownBhip it wouUl be
but fifty one, and in Coal Creek, Wayne, Ripley sni Sent* ii wnuld be
ount of certain nominations recently
a a
suffrao
SSfi&W hVor1 -8! k. ohligp.I «ty in Wri,!,,. ^,1™. mg election, l'hc people are tired of high
exert
taxes which liave been levied by Democrat- carry the coming election. We pro-
ic Commissioners with wjiirh to pay Demo- pose to send these blanks to reliable A',a ^arr.aP.! *?r ^ii5 .ail""Q''
l'10
,uk",
near]y as
fraud and iniquity, and have the the enclosed blank, and if you feel
we
w.°°,a
indebted to you if you would in a eep-
arate list fnrnUh us the names of
sistance. in hopes that its full discus- gether with your suggestions as to the I ?r whether they both had some niter-
m05t
county. I personally, please sccure the services
•a prosaic for his poetic and lofty genius.,
Jour in I appear- to be satisfied with too favorable for a Democrat! no one else except Wallace. For istration of county aff bowling and snapping he would be a], 1 To practical minds here is gt«»at perfect sncceBr. The descendant? of deal of satisfaction in the contempla,^the "New Kngiand witch burners" arc tion of figures, especially when tbey at present at rest fp»ni bi~ maliep nnd are not complicated, but have the merinveetive:- it of being true. For initance. 135,000 is a anug little sum, and would be "I)et»^rV6S the Attention Of Kvery
effectual mean? to be used i„
efh[ar,5:u.lar
!forel-
,t Hoping to hear Irom vou favorably
very 00 suWribe
C0UXTF, INDIANA.
Uudonbted I»er-uMi"»nr, (Colored, DissatifSed. Irish or Gerzusc.
Total,
Undoubted Copperhead. Dissatisfied Colored (if ant\ Conditional, i_-
Total,
lcaS Ind
cguiu
iinJ
left over from last year, i'rniis of Peni- P0Di of stealing it. as would be done if Radicals
were in power, if will bo used for the 1
vided as follows
ty candidates wih receive the support of! strttcT«x oB ih« «w... I the two hundred tiegroe^ n-jw ii tit-: county, beside the horde? if new dark- .• .. .. nl.f. I .. ie« that wili ne br inirh: in on th eve ot I 5,n!,.,D?'a'ia,.
Special school
the election, wr have in ibidiui? fnith Special tnitior"or.nfj tai
thai, the white nian'-i ticked mil lit a lar^e majority.
r.nfj tax
WH!
I'll i: J-turnnl «eem. to be 'li-i.iati^ fi':d wi'ti the radical candidates in ihi* .ci'uiiiv, iind snv- th »t """icce?- depends greatly ..m the exerti-»n- if the candi rl.nto- themselves." 'AV rhink the
Total "li
N
but Mxty-one. _. Compare thir tesulL with the taxation in the county of any year while
orij
l,nd
'ji
racy, ?i:n' with the exacting malignity of Shylook demands from the people the pound of flesh- besides, bearing testimony to ihe infamous rascality of the Adiiiinistration and the lenders the Radical party. With -ueh eoiif^ssour, hiad„ on th". sit/, to Democrat, what more eau be asked by the ,/.,«•. n'L Truly, they are doinu all they can to pull the wool ov«r flu eyes of Demoi'ritie voter.-
how! i* henr-l from Democratic !iu-: in re- I •:^0,U31
manner unmindful el' tlieir National, State nnd If thev wi'.uld have others
ccwas:e
current expenses' of the present year, knew that, if was performics ft very The taxes for the year 1870 are di- acr, one that would be generally condemned, and it desired ^that it is sbo'tld be done i:i
74
Railroad Tax School luckily, we kii:w that the Republican members were against the taxation j!» and the Democrats in favor of i~. The
si.-ti that
Thus, while it wi^ be there in not one cent levied forconDty purposes—there is the sum of seventy four cents ot ?he one hundred dollars levied for the purpose of paying another railroad donation, or considerably over one-half fhe amount levied. i'mi the Democratic Commissioners be held responsible in any decree for this railaoad tax? No sane man can say yes. for it iv levied by virtue of the railroad law, passed at the last session of as RadieaJ a Legislature a« ever convened in the State, and a majority of the voters of the I county having so decided, the licard had no option in the matter, save to
Hnd the
people honest
a re a it
tr
and competent public servants.
Mlr.»««»c and fraud ii ,U Mn. I ton*** .«W« ho* State S.-
tional We would do ?o, were it not that it would make ihe preseut heated term so infernally hot, for our eotem-
W
f"
Wk were shown last Thursday a copy oi secret.circular whi^h the Radical candidates of the county are busily engaged in eirculating. From this it would seem that the
:ileaders"are
very
doubfjiil ,it success, tiotwithsfnnding the increase of their strength on nccouut of the granting of the Tight of1 I sufTragi to their colored brethren."
They intend io brine tbtr most direct
Iuei'nri
gitrd t.i lii^ii taxes. Tho scr»at buc-a hov be-'ir on every doubtful or tliesatjsfied of the Dcmocraiic j«»rtv i, thi, cHiiting,
iu t,leir
VljU.r in th
P'^er to
'0uUnty.
hypoeritioa! cry. They rcintc-M* themselves unnui jj with simple negatived uml rtiv-rt assertion, t''c eiretibir snd blaok will atni charge upon the Repnhlicati juirty below extravagance and corruption
A verbatim co.)y
Bradley.
This businoss irfiiicaottd. Mi aud Mrs. Bradley left for Canada early last fall, expecting to remain there all
Dear Sir Knowing your de- winter, aod on their return to take up
tion to the principles advocated by residence in this city. Iu CanaRepubliean party, aud relying on time ago, Mrs. Bradley your diligence and discretion, wc be^ I ^'=d after a very brief illness, and this leave to cail your attention to the en"
ca"f,e'J
er
aware, that notwithstanding the fact
0
made, and the increased power of our remarking that he thought be would
c. to our colored brethren, the
its utmost strength in order to! a. ior iai.hn to ,ake n.s -umme,
c'°thing
irom the house.
enemy, we will be able the first paper certainly under r. mis- 3cafe (jjp
more eflfeetyallv to bring our forces to apprehension, the old gentleman sup- funj
bear. We wish you to give us, as I posing it to be merely a power of at-
nc les to
eongrega people look only to the administration sufficiently interested in the success of notes were unindbj »ed^aud nof who, with from five to eight bun on his railroad, and two or three hundred thousand
our party, we would be obliged and secured in any way^and had been left! employes or th dollars to be used
"e °.D,"rea "nt! IT"u
at Dome
hJ
NEW SERIES—VOL XXI, NO 45s CBAWFOBDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY INDIANA, JULY 9, 1870. WHOLE NUMBER 1373
T.pting bonds cr.J coupon? from ail ration, bnt subsequently withdrew it. Mr. Woodward. bowsTer, renewed it, rvrtruing that this Congress could not restrain any future Congres® from the ox"rci?e of that power.
Mr. Bingham opposed 1 tie aiti.'-rwlmenr, and denied the correctness of the legal position of Mr. Woodward.
Mr. Holman sustained, and Messrs. liat
*ep Bn*Brooksopposed the ninendiaont, the _vtn:n„ latter claiming that, while ike-twenty
wcr^ )5able t0 Iasat 0B)
Tiaf
othrr ?»!hc5 holder :n tn^ 'lonnrv. op naiontv. th* yens asi-na73^ bemif resusoa.' •.. .. r.. it his d3rc j. to pay county expenses of any kind
aeems.
v°ted
Congress
cal mistake in making nw the trans- jq says that
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return of the husband n-
t^,an
expected, and occasioned
a^°" t'ie
unearthing and bringiug to
series of uios.t villainous oper-
turn to
r'^bt,
W a
he ox wa5 ,he
ns
..
left. The notes could not be found.
beth
,or
°"e*.
object
nn0
attend to this matter immediately and
0
DISTRICTNO. TOWVSHIP. I erty, and the old and the old gentleman again en-,j
,,I,*ReruMd.
0,9??S"?°
vi ii an re pi at he a an
tht -wv of *'ictrenohuient re Tniwj.» private MilroidMrpor..' 1*^." bfi«» W the ground. 0.« fortj i'reiideoY« ..Vu.Vi.llw.foi.biw
UrB
"P°°
,he
FondiD6
BUI:
jn view, is nnt ami probably
In thls
was
Our Radical friend don't particular-| of some trustworthy person in your-i°^our Prosecuting Attorney, and that candida'tes and a pure record, and with ize. He don't go into details aud fiii-jstead: remembering to keep the mat- 'gentleman set himseh vigorously at' the?e tbey conquered in rh^ unequal urc?. This, presume. «o„M be loo
recommended to the- kind offices
wors
CJU1tf
lr
and would make a showing joinewhst friends of the •, -. was'arrived at, but we have to record pilC T).-.m-rr'tir-the that he did disgorge the whole
adrai CENTRAL COMMIT'ltK,
CLASSIFIED LIST. OF VOTERS IN
ROaD
r«al estate and personal prop-!
.: Hark Twain. In a memoir of R. Franklin, in the Galaxy. Mark Twain say "What an adroit old adventurer thf [, subject of this memoir wa^ In order to get a chance to fly his kite on Saoday. he n?ed to han^ -n key on. th-" atrin? and lflt on to be fifhine for
1
-b
»:ienipi fiur-per-cert. bonds scqoko your bead off in iour hours by from all taxation. tae olcck. One can ?ee the almost ',r
fer deeds the title io the farm in rived at that place within the past two Wright was ve=tod in Mr-. Bradley.-!
had every confidence in bis young wife
and had no reason to correct the error.
After a «hort- residence in W right,
born to Bradlsy. Sornettine last fall
„, that Radial"^'Mri^iCojadv^dBradlej asihi, wife to ,, ,, pay a visit, and spend the winter in oi \.i« '. no sLand it. S Canada, advising also that the old man sell his farm and remove to Adrian, promising to find thorn a house there, and also to take up his residence with the Bradleys in this city. The old gentleman adopted his friend's view of! tho matter, anil solicited his aid iu dis- -iOregon. po=ing of the farm aud personal prop- '['oo'riifich praise cannot b.- aw-irded erty in Aright. In order to facilitate Democracy of Oregon for their
ley to Hillsdale, and thero procured from her what he told her husband was a. power of attorney to dispose of the farm. It will be recollected that at the time of the transfer the title to be the farm bad been n»s»rd in Mrs.
"He invented auvu that would
The amendment wae rejected by large aevil.^ah satisfaction be took in it hv
that whtie the' House!
ry :X (iinujf3 pi uuu ».c
wa3 aiwayS
to exempt the b^nd° and con- how he entered Philadelphia for frora all taxation. Federal ns
to lei the-yeas and nays be
soen
^7
the
p^p'e. In other word",
rbs
dark' But,
course of the House is a virtual r. lmis«ion of its wrong-doiug.
A Curious land Transaction—lloir John W. Cox Swindled Mr. Bradley—The
dale county, in this State. By -Meri-
da3^
can
bor
Mrs. Bradley lieearae acquainted with two and three cents a day. It only I a man owning a farm near by, and requires a voyage of fifty day- to pass soon the ncouaintane-» befcEpc' the two from ODe country to the other. There I grew warm.*
are
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The man was named John W. Cox he claimed to be a widower, and bad a family. StraDge to say he ingratia ted himself into the good graces of Bradley, and soon became his first friend and chief counselor. Cox was a man of about forty years of- age. The mind of Mr. Bradley seemed to become weakened by age and sickness, and it eventually came to pass'that all his business was transacted through Cox, who had meanwhile taken up his residence in the Bradley family. Meanwhile three children .liaiS bun
proud of telling the
firat time, with nothing in the world bat two shillings in his pocket and
Dangers of a Power or Altorney— -My parents used to have me up (J J_ \evcr l/€t lour Wife Hold Tour Deed Some time ago a man upward ofj times, when I was a boy. If they had july 9 1S70 seventy years of age, a farmer, named William Bradley, traded a farm he held in the State of New York for one I situated in the town of Wright. Hills-
The lsJatlc
1
four rolls of bread under his arm. But really, when you come In exam ine into it critically, it was. nothing Anybody could have done U. "Franklin said once, in one of hi^ flights of malignity— "Early to bed and early :o rise, 'i Make? a man h?akhy and wealthy aui v, ise."'
As if it were any object to a boy to be healthy and wealthy and wise on such terms. The sorrow that that maxim has cost me through my pirents expeiimenting on me with it, tongues can not tell. The legitimate result is my present, state of general debility, indigence and mental aheration. My parents used to have me up before nine o'clock in the morning, at times, when I was a boy. If they had let me take my natural rest, where would I have been now? Keeping store, no doubt, and respected by all."
j,esU
A brief dispateb
from Francis.
u762
Chinamen have ar-
aad
8»142 sin°°
rp,-' ii -iti This indicates that the wave emiThis lady was considerable vonnger ..... gratiou is beginning to roll irom tnan her husband, and at the timg of the Qjjjtj^ with force and power. IIow transfer and removal they had been can it be otherwise. There are 100,- fcj married but a short time. Bradley 000,000 of them in a country that
orous and pro_ American one. Tb
matters, Cos proposed to the old gen- n]ucky and gallant conduct in the late tieman to give him a power of attor
ney to transact the business his ab-
CODtest
January 1."
not support so large a population I as'the United States. H^re there are
b(U 40 000
at
1
a»
the copperheads ou ac- |a-'"D3- ^The^old gentlemau, on hi.-ire- T'oiir! bouse iu Portland pour^cl forth their oflSeiali. armed with meaii- to j_
met Cox here, ant
owner of the prop
ttwo
doll
°r imposed upon the woman nscd'au'the^'means iu*
an,j
.,
a
50
B*
i*
1°
O *r
000 of people. Here la-
09
Vi
t^ro dollars a day there it is I
fornia in China, to stimulate, by their
boasts of prosperity, these hordes, who are moie dangerous to our Government and civilization than the Gotfcs and Vandals ever were to an- I cient Rome, to pour in their legions upon this continent. The laws of population and industrial ecnuomy drive them here. They can only be prohibited by the passage of a law by Congress against Chinese emigration. If that remedy i? not soon applied we shall soon have a worn-out effete Asiatic populntiou, instead of a !ive vig •rous and progressive European and evils of this do
pq
$ O ff a
5i000 returned Chinese from Cali- S
No half-way
measures to prevent it wili be of the leaBt effect. The gate at which they eoter will have to be shut down upon them, unless we want America to be a new pagan Chim*.
in that Commonwealth Tu I
vjevr 0f
the immense agencies which
co-operated against the Democratic! purfy, we deem the triumph achieved
by that party one of the grandest victories recorded in the history of political buttles. The Origan Ib.ftld points out some of the means, used to defeat'the Democrat?? party. I'ir-t, there wu.? epposed to it all the local power of a Federal administration no-. BK8I toriously unscrupulous in f'n-j u°e of means fV the achievement parti san end*. Thtrt was not in the whole State aa officer of rh geys-nil verti ment who w:j.- not using all his energies. io carry the idectioh in favof -r the Kadieal party. -m,i tims eif^'ire tb^ re election of Senator Wiiiimus. Tnei. the Cu*t«m-h"uae
A-torh. th.- 1 in
»j}e .J^Ugg aud tb I'.uite 1 St
eQter c^,V^t an,j
I a
eCandalou
th„ 8uccgss of
"T'vj' 5f, ,*!!,!% none of tbo-e movement intimidated
dilemma the old gentleojan
or
lo di or
unnecessary to detail the modus »nnetaovof Oregon
ourselves vour operandi by which the desired result! JL
5
into the possession of his prop- jf.urn.-ii,
Number. erty, the whole worth probably about *6,Q('Q—Adri.i (Mich) Timet.
on the fourth of July, as the children were witnessing a display of fireworks.
vereljr.
following in the children and several adulu were se-, but, after his successful eiperiepce
,antl.
fome
Pf
there
I -'Mr. Mayhem offered an amendment to wounded. Among them was a monk he would make a good itrike from the fir«t section the clause es- and two Christians—brothers agent nobody doubts
fatallJ
^0("rs
3
t}1(,
«tate
by
a
g)] fiirection
S1nn
cate lQ [Qe
snd doubt -i
Senator W illiam^ own money!
an,j
.j,at Xational Central Core-
mittee of the Ptadical party eonstituin the material fifty or »evdollars of -ueh through the
ahape
of locrJ corruption
anape oi locw corruption
tn lwvj
ail the
/Irs. Jiradley for tae Farm. rtd'Jed thf- rxertions of --n-r Hoi hi-
dred 6
-,r=- Bradley when she
w:tu
por the election of
Williams' eandidsteg. but
p05sible"the exact number of f°rney. In relation to the land deed, pe'cially of those seekbg"in ihr-. ^,,(4 N|tlji.r«- Norlli of ourt House.
a A.egi3iar.ure. mese aivantase? niusr
V°fe°'
most open
manner behalf oi the Radical party. But,
di-heartened the indomitable
m0cracy
f' H*kt. AH bmr t- .U •,!*. r,-
,fact .. ,. -v..w of sufficient strength and re
pectabilitv to demand careful atteu-
tion at th
har,--l« of BTubliean-
iiiofhtr ir. In anotner piave trie the Democratic candidates
I A Platform crowded with child- l.wants them 'scattered.? Do the Be- CARD. rcn of the BorcsD Catholic and Pres- |'publican candidates ytatid
bvterian Churches of New York City,' trenchmeuj plank -.ar. do. they at est Cheater, New York gave way '^eatter?"** \.
t.n
the re-
Thk New York Situ say- wheihcr lien. Grant will ever make a good
v-i jwj ij ivciusui vi uui i.i a uiaitii t'l U|tiii^i
thc
exchange of houses, that
HAEDWAEE, PAINTS, OILS, &c.
ME5W FIXUUC.
CAMPBELL & TINSLET!
S & $ if I #. Keep the largest assortment of
Leather and Rubber Belting
LACE LEATHEE & RIVETS
And also eell the best
JEiOf? BE
O S E
-r
BEAPERS.
Doherty. Mahorney
oi !h* tfrnnu:*
•or ih
SeiberiiMj tvccl^ioi'
REAPER I-
MANrKACTL'KKD A!
VUItOV OHIO.
li I TUK 1U II .M i.
100 New Machines
On h-Mi-i for the harves' i-f 1?T0, with man?'
IMPROVEMENTS.
VALUABLE
\Vnrrn r. (?. id w-irk ir. -i'i kin'l- of
Grain & Grass.
7
W"i.ii\v --Mi) *ri.- ti*t =W •••"ir-
Over Four Hundred.
OMBLM:I» JIA HIM:
Come and see for your»elve«.
I9i .,0d
ImpnmMl Ihrfslifrs.
111 iior-,. J.OI
iTKA-M KNTOI N I
\t ur Wiirfr'^m.
KOlli KTft, tl II OR F% A O. ...j. lYnkhiii^i J:: -i*4. *7A
1
HOTEL.
RICHARDSON HOUSE.
-rn^-i' .i^hinztC'C «n«'! -i Strpe*1
HAM FOBUNVIM.lt, 'I MIIA.N 4.
Z. B. RICHARDSON, Proprietor
J.~ Otuiiihu* 10 auri iVaiu nil r*nio«. Februarv
Resident
of Oreson. Th^v had good
'ounty riekei i-
O
AND
In the city, ,/
A E
ViSTD SEP THEM.
CABBIAGE MANUFACTOBY.
Si Co I ^^1!I A(ift FA 0T0RY
-ot
J. S.
iticr
CO.,
MILLER & Established in ISoG.
Morkst Street, .V-vth ,y t'nvrt ifante.,
INII.
A 1- 1 hit rcturnini thnnk^ to tho public tor in 11. liberal patmnn?c bestowed upi'n u. for tno last thirteen years, we would re?nect.fuliy cal the attention of friends and th? nil Mi? ?pn"ral!j to aa in.-pctii.n r.f cur
Carriages, Ruggfe*. SPRING WAGONS, Knlkfes and Slciglw.
A fine fis«i"irti«nt. nnd variety "f which w,: keep conj,nn"y on hand in onr new brick 8b"_w roo:n on Wnshingt'in etrpet. fponnd flnnr We olnim to be nn'tirpnafed in pfrenirtb nnd fini.«h. unine none hut the best
•,eeted
well seasoned fieoontl
«rnwth timber, and emplnyin? nnno hat the moat fkillf'ul and experienced workmen. The hieh reputation onr work has tustainetl jn the thirtpon'ypars pa?t eivos U3 eonfitlenee" in onr ability a« Carriaeo Makor?. Heine exclusively rnsn^ed in mannfnotnrins only 'icht work ennble.» ns to keop a much finer, lartror. nnd better stock than any other hou.«e in the West. We confidently a«=rrt that our work nnd prices can not bo excelled b.7_ any othor establishment. The continual incrttiso in huine?8 hns made is neep«*ary 'o enlarce onr facilities for mnnnraoturinit, Wc call eipee'«l attnntioh toW Ramson's
Patent Anti-Rattlinir Fifth Wheel .\ rccent invention, anil the greatest improvement ever a.ltiftl to a carriage. husR.y or .'jjrina Wacon. W« havp l'-.c jil»«jv« eotinty r'e'it. Wc,
Sarver's I'iitfiif Buiriry Wheel, With l'aicnt Kivct t"t,r ("adenine iViii ee tfi.O it is impossible f'-r tbo f-!l.--" t', »pli' "r.dTeny ciroumstanoo.
The latest and best Improvements !r. Spring, Ax'.--'. Ppjk-»« Hu1'-. I
A
end
rti:ici'.o-: ihej sre ike
nri«iy of ttie i.iteu *fI•"! Cnij. of every kind. X'
of J'ntCIiv l'lP9 xr the
Ka*t'rn Styles Mon(hl.\
rem %'mv V.,rk \nd iiibide!phia /hn!! ct,rtt'liue to mnnniacmre rk is roii'tb h»re'.'-
All our Work Warmnled from (me to two years.
Old Work Taken in Kvchamre
ti. »r, •,At-work .1 .ii-t t. -i r. ]!iii''urtni r«tf! I'aintinff ami Trininnrif -It.?'.- with n^a'ti"?' and-
1'dispatch.
1
DENTIST.
.UetfECHAN.
DENTIST. rr-w,-.r.i,vii!e. i.--i,.
rc^pectfuily tenders hi? ^ervicof to tho public. Mrt'.n. '"Good w"rk an,l tno.k-rn'.e prices." l'lease cail. OtF.ce, corner Masr, ana 'r«"-n street-". d»---' up -'.i-r-. *nsy21 is:o
PAPER HANGING.
Pajer JrlnriLfing".
JON. M- WTNTO.V! /~\FFEnS hi- «e.-7ice" r.« a paper hr.r.3»i. All, \J work done in eoorl »tv(e and on fair terrc-'.
]T ?Order? left'. r. mptly S'led
'rat-
and,-.
OU Cer-K-r Hook '-K5
ALBERT C. JENNISON
1
I lieritf- nt Ln wand
Heal K*t«t«
Crawford* villa, VocaDt nnd imprt '.jr on isle.
real esiate
Weir.vitnl »1! r.. ar,l ,'ir
,.1^1.'-k •..•!:! mtr -r 'l !f
|Sii|icrii»r Farm anons!
(/m t-iirta Wii., innrktt iiy 1 I fivl..'
f'.r Ibis
Soll't! H'Ttl.
VI:KY inivr rmitriK.
,vn.i rjj,-i fnetior. fs.-i
*itti thf- v!':'.r ,,i giving purchasers ihan pfOt •.« a-. W- fii!l
Th
AVf
f: Y"
l'.r:ir,,-rr.!,, our! Mon-
th9 ,i, i''.
Jti'.ylV.:-',?
•M-Jinifacturers of Corn Shelif'rs. li.iPower?. Drag Haws, .-uirarMill-.-.-. ^js.'iT Kt Ule£. fa-tii:/-. r.r ir-t'asl-ngs and Machinery every cl*:.---r:r-ri.
U.'O.
.VI4'CxM'aill's Ini|«ro% «'«l THIMBLE SKEINS,
ted J.-:r 1
as ID Oan fur/i ••h' li'jfiir ..•••!,• 1=: •. fur hour*. Shop on Ad sr.. •ouib of Krainhl, j|
mayf'i'vl.
LaPayette. Iud,
SPECTACLES.
IMPROVED
PA.MASCOIMI SrMCTMXtS,
THE BEST IN USE
C'f'illii.Vi.Nii
Mvuntns:^, lu-'-liAni-rat /ud
philn^phi,"*:. !»e oiiid in «. •flVred in the IVwt. Thi'-ye eeltbrat^'l Sp*-^.v. £t noraily ufe-J and approved, are the cio't perftct aa-iV-utn to defective viit iwif before the pablir.
The Leri"'. aro ground in aceurdnrce with the I phil-ifoph of natare. Theirlperfertlv poli«b.' 1 r-
^"9* foiTace*. purity and traanpirer-y or material. and exact "ph.-rical fijTjrc. aJtnirnblv n,l,jp: ...... 0(itn!fMn»V
Real property of ail kinds bought ani joid on them to the orsan of fisht. rer.dnrini.' them prr- 'Oh :h I. Rpp.t.« ciil-*cted. taxcj paid, nota- foctly_natural to the eic and producing a clear i,"
... hesllhjsight.aToidinsthet-liainieHni. »averi*n ID OMIee ia Empire Wk overGrejnf** Bardaare «tore dtxiinc* nfthe head and uth^r uapleaiar.t ien-
Ration') often experienecii in the use of ordinary \E A LEU in wheat, corn, fl'-.ar. A*., person? Inaiana: Klae.'c^. and ennhling thu wenrer to pr-wecute 1wiahint' anythinj in djt lino can obtain it aiiniite and critical eje-lahur, citiier ly day or l-y leaving thoir ordrw el W. K. El'ton'j oDBoe. md .ss rc« con.'tant-' caudle liicht. with ea*etcnmfort.and atii*facinrn
LIVEBY.
I E
SAIiE 6c FEED STABLE I tc uid respectfully seaonoco that I aa Tisw-prrpored to»ceotDiaod*t«'thep*blicf witht bes ontflt ia ibe w«y of li»«7 te«M to be fonni ir tb# city. Iba7ethe
BEST TBAINED HORSES, »^d the Sncst BU6GIZS AND CARRIAGES Cbnrss ar? r.!»a r-a»9Qobi»- Stock 5nd tay 6r»-prool oriole stable an excellent-Slave for !»eUin*or k*fpio« borMiy beins Jn fS»i»«ter cf the :ity. ricar the Ccrot uoaaa. A Bus will be run to and firom all
Kailroad Train.
3.--^ =v.ytf I. C. BRITTON.
GBOCEBIES.
N E W I E
... ...
,y.
.* •.
N l-:\V GOODS. rt
N I E S
joi!\ BKirrox & co.,
IUv» pnrcbai'ed th«
Grocery Establishment
Her.-t«f«'e owned by Jwlij* W.ej.
On V.ftshiiigon Street,
K'.u' with -.r (lie N'.-Uonr.' l^noV. b»4» aided a
Ijii^e Invoice of New Goods
Tn the jtock alrendy on band, and bare now for alc a large and wen selected stock cf
FAMILY GROCERIES
Ot" tlio riiirt.-'L qunlitio.4 which thoy propose .u eoll on aa ronsonablp term* an any house in ttte oily. Those wishing to buy lor oithor
CASH OH rorNTRY PRODUCE
Will do well o.iif on ui. a? w« nre aetermin ed not i» bo undersold h7 any one.
Rrnirmbt-r tl»e plutr, dirrrtlr appo^lle tk« olil pump) »ouili •trcci. jnn^Kyl
MEDICAL.
lUDS
ot Pi
l:\rrh frr nre
i^nS 0—7
WOOL.
Wool! Wool!
IIILI.'S
WOOL
Of 4 ranlonNvilli',
ilAS I IU
.nrifcsi (Mioapest, Best
MOST COMPLETE
Sroi'K OK
WOO li taOODN,
vt li
For \7ITool
Ib.'.r |,n. t-v.-r bo,offer'1 10'.h^-
I, 1' I A I
Cttll and hco for yourHelvferi before rtelling your Wool. Custom work done with neatneat- and dispatch.
K. M. HILJLS &. CO, I. -r. ar'i1"
MEAT MAHKET.
crrv
MI.i.K!'. rn-
MACHINERY.
K. \I. MdrKA I II vV
MACHINISTS,
Guthrie & Brother, f'n'-'j'f.]/ rrK"!
Tiiix a Door aoiith ox' Elscon Bank, Green Street
Home i-urcd Ifatns, Shoiihiers. l« ss L'ork,
Rreakfa-t liacon, •*. Hried Heef. Corned Keel",,
Lanl, Sail -Mitres. Sic., it*.
i^'KESH MEATS,
if ili. kiri hot -Jii J-J
jiii r,« V'pt en banl tnrcii^i •hi •umrner 5"a«on.
Highest Cash Price
p,ii t.
•"AT II.h. 11 K1' anil MOOS, nt'THr.lK ,4 HltO.
DENTISTS.
1. H. a LKV,
DhM'lPtf2'-»»rC
,r iir«l!e led Offie* cornot AOrrer th or »v It,i»k St-ire.
Dr. B. v. ir-y. ion* ani a a iiiunn to the
iirtl-ciu
cuuipai.iii.v ».H a I.,-
Deou.-ii. ii »n mj j.vno*'0
FLOUR MILL.,
Metropolis Mills, D. .t \v i:.il:r..,i.i..a Crawforrt-vllie.!
J. M. TROtJTMAN. Pro|i:-lt.tor.
»T
iuly? TO may'.9.lMvtf PHKA!'JOHN. Ag'oi. may-H~0 J. M. TROl'TMAN
callinc i,n th? pw.arietor at ihe mill.'.
