Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 July 1870 — Page 1

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i-nough

I

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FOR

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

7

i? the

JUDQE.

I "fnoj. F. DAVIDSON,of Fountain county. wifl hei* candidate for iho officc tS Jndffo of the Plh Judicial Pircuit, *uhjcct tri thf* d€*i«ion of

Democratic Judicift] Conrentir.n.

STATE TICKET.

For Serretory nf State,

NORMANIBDPY. of Rt". Jo»oph Connty.. For Auditor r,f State, JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry Connlv.

For Treaturtr of State,

JAMES B. RYAN, of Mnrlon Conntv.

For Attornty Ventral,

HA\ LESS W. IIANNA, nf Vi^o CuiDity. -v.-is/br Suptrintcndent nf Pullir Inttruction, •Jil.TON B. HOPKINS,'.f Montgomery Conntr

For Jtnbj"» of Suprent" Court,

JAMES

I,.

WOUDEN.or AlU-n

For Auditor.

JAMES H. ^yATSO^ For Ct-rk. ISAAC M.A A Wh

For Treasurer. WARREN PA VIS. For Shf)il' HI'On.K. SIDENKK.

First District—JAMES

THE- Indianapolis Journal, of

Thursday, makes

A Word of Cnufion. \Yo caution our readers

»warm of bogus life

THAT

on the tariff to suit this great

genius,

and

consequently they are get­

ting rebuked for their unsoundness and an!i-Republican tendencies. Pe­

ter

claims to b« a if question ns

•ind therefore

question,

The

cd by Greeley

cals,

old e«t»bli«hed Dry Ooods Store, known ft" ance Comt

Ap^lyJ KENNEDY.

fVnv*T»l in n. hold at Crawford---

villo on May 3S. 3H70, I herehy.annonneo myself ft" an iadenendent candidate for the office of

Sheriff. «n bject to the decision of tho voter* nf -i*

P, iunty.

VLKXANDKR C. DOWNEV. of OhioCountv. t'AMCEIJ H. RUSK IRK. of Monroe Conntr..' OHV PET TIT. of Tippecanoe Count v.-

COUNTY TICKET. For Rrpremitativ. JOHN \V, COPNEIt

and fire insurance

companies that at present have sprung into existence ui the country. Ninetenths of these concerns are gotten up expressly for tho purpose of swindling the people. The man who is silly enough

to take out a policy, either

visions among the Radicals on this A spcciaI dispatch

1 eter

aces

Mdc of monopoly and

mnpses

A government which disfranchises largo portion of its citizens cannot ibe regarded as ment.—Journal,

Journal had reference, un­

doubtedly, to thc negroes haviug a right to vote after the adoption of tho Thirteenth and Fourteenth amendments. The fifteenth amendment to

the Constititution was a necessary consequence of thc adoption of the other two. This is logic, this

declared out of the

is Re­

publicanism The Southern States were disfranchised after the war. or

I'nion and un­

States. Kaeh State had a riali* to

their most

are

now fierce

If

nently

7""

1

regulate for itself the question of s~uf-

enrtnt confer? negro suffrage on all

The department nuthoritiea 011 Sat-

familiar with the urday night forcibly put a stop to the with the alphabet, riotous demonstrations of the peace

is fully eonipotent to party

reprimand. The tariff may have per- ing white Hags marched through the jdexed such minds as Webster's aud streets shouting

Pluy'n and other distinguished status- collisioo wi»h the troops was »t one 'men, but to his lucid intellect, every- (ime inienent. in is perfectly plain. In the di-

is nnti-reprcbliran, nnd is consider- •LIVERPOOL MARKET PROSTRATED.

contend that it is right

What Does He Want

SHERIFF. What Joes Louis Napoleon am:" at In caii^an^nc r»f tho Irreftiliiritjr rf th^pro- I

in hia war nemnst Prussia?

has become a great power. Ho wan's to make her little power again. Another object is to restore the banis branch of the Bourbons to the throne of Spain. Queen Isabella TT,

Spam, and that the Lmtcd Mate* shall

nc\i.r have that Island. d6re,j(0

W

bond ot' Europe. Waterloo will be

avcnscod, and the t^lory oi'Sodowawiped out 'I lie Eatrles nt'' Frnucc will in as after Austerlitz and Jena. Napoleon

III will be as great

uncle, and Napoleon IV may safe-

1

ly hope to succeed his father. For such objects bloodshed a de va-jfntion arc about to cover Europe,

I'iik

Boston to protest against the impiety of sending Dickens to hell seem to have had a delightful time.

v, Bev.

Fur Coroiit'r.

JOHN W. RI'RK.

For Surroi/nr Jon.N urcK. Commitsiimrrs.

I

LEE.

Second Distrlot—JAMES F. HALI.. Third Iligtriei—JAMES MclNTYRE.

to replied a

yet find that

it

consider

a very neat

guisher. Then

,,

last

a malicious and ly­

ing attnek upon the Hon. D. P. Stover, of this county.

occurred

great statesman and financial

the radical papers

a

in the trap set by wilv scoundrels to I ., j\ac lor/c inbun''. roll

I

expounder, P. S. Kennedy, is lecturing, through the columns of tho ,/ouriinl

of the

State on

the tariff question. The leading radi­

cals papers of the State are not sound

in Paris. A thousand men wav-

EnilNK I)i U( llTi i).

,Q

himself on the for'Paris says tho Empress Engine is

the favorable result of tho war.

AUSTRIA JOINS FRANCE. It is positively asserted here to -day on what is regarded as the highest

less the amendments were adopted they were to remain out. Negro suffrage was forced on the South by the bayonet and by fraud. Then the argument came if the ignorant aud 1 iivui 1 in- iuuuuciruuuan in orn degraded negroes of the bouth bad a command the chanmel snuadron right to vote, why not extend that THE TWO I E right to the negroes of the North who I A gentleman just re in from a are more compent and better qualified trip up the Rhine tells his experience than tho negroes in the Southern t,° t|i.e Times this morning. He says

thc a

^1C -*erman army

1

The adoption of the Fifteenth Amend-

!?US

3

distinguished

advocates of its justness

it

wa?

wrong then,

Fraud, and

It is

London

and other leading Radi

yet a great number thinks it is market yesterday was utterly prostraa great: stroke of Repnbliean policy,

re "just" Will

and is therefore

Journal

ii:. fi._, ARis,

Hi* tiiAtpurpo.se is to defeat and hu- :,i t»

1 1

TT

Montgomery county at the next October Heeiion nnliate Ins antagonis'. He wants to 000 francos to the society to 'ike Prussia down. Since

business to

"preach hel!" in Boston,

against the

which we

arc quite ready to believe. in a it

to the brethren that

if God

wanted to damn Dickens he could do it without their help, and that the fato of the departed would probably not

be changed by any influence convention could bring to bear—even though they should pass a resolution unanimously so the meeting adjourned Tt was a lamentable affair all through, but we re»re! nothinc

on

his life or property, in these bogus companies, will learn in duo time to his sorrow that he has added his namo

,! ,• ,• about it so much as that Dickens had only to the long list of victims caught ,„„ ii, I

opportunity to describe it.—

NEWS FJY CABLE,

Franco-Prussian War.

TELEGRAPH SI'RYKILLEANCE. LONDON, July 20.—Surveillance has been established rn Paris over the telegraph, which prevents the forwarding of any news unfavorable to France. 1'EAt'E DEMON'.sTKATlyNrf IN l'A $.

as

17m Paris A

is quiet grave, anx

ious and resolute. On the other hand

a a

rofolute-

L,n tho

lbe

ja

icr bo saw a

nil

the douiimon of Prussia

leaders, they

5*

it is right now. It rumored

the overriding the Consti- leon

&ution, made

it right.

now emi-:

just and proper according

It

Radical visinnu Thn "licrror.«i,u„ I lllauit in occupying the territorv

francht. e-

in,emgC"re

0

°f 'hC

S°'"h'

Jcily 20.—The Liverpool

^^thiog

of Republican policy Nothing was ever known like

the' commercial depression. Many

1

mf!D

worth

a

hundred thousand pounds ci

I a day or two ago are bankrupt to day.

Business in yarns and fabrics at Man-

Chester is aiso completely paralized.

CONTRIBUTION OF AN AMERICAN.

July

Sadowa

20.—Ant.

uleii. uere, Dr. brans, ha3 given 10,aid the

"fire, Dr. bvan?,

she wounded soldiers of France.

INTRI.il'K OF TilK EMPRESS FXGKNIE.

BERLIN,

July

20.

has ju?t abdicated in favor of her son tween France and Prussia. The fathAlfonso, Prince of the Asturias. er of the Duchess is now in Madrid, Louis Napoleon means to put the drowned in debt and generally des boy on bis mother's throne. He means also that he shall rule Cuba as

.1 t' •. ,,

Tt

that the failure

of an intrigue of the

Empress Eugenie to marry her niece, the Duchess Albot to Prineo Leopard is the real source of the trouble be-

pised. mercantile NEUTRALITY.

Germans

in the service

of Francc have bcsn or.

rc(urn

hen Prussia in beaten and Spain sian Government has announced that reconquered, I'rant:c

will stand at

no*-

a man as his

forthwith. The Prus-

the merchantmen, even of the enemy, will

be interfered with on the hiuh

seas, unless for causes which would esposr- neutrals to seizure. M'V AHRESTEI'.

General Wiedel, A a General a a a re a Woiimer as a spy.

A I A N E WITH hk.sse.

Hesse has allied

-i-i.

Baptist clergymen who met. in

The

NORTH (JKItMAN PARLIAMENT. The Reichstag, or North German Parliament, met yesterday afternoon.

The Grand Duke of MecklenbursSchwerin was chosen President. Vehement cheering followed Count on Bismarck's announcement of the declaration of war by France.

Dr. Mason objected to the pln-ase "final retribution-' of the unbelievers, because he did not think it was true, :and the Reverend a celebrated Mr. ,. ™lu JLiuooiii iiau uu iu--

SPEECH OF KINO WILLIAM. The Kins said Prussia had no in

Dr. Mason would terest in the selection of the Prince of

was true—which we Ilohenzollern for the Spanish throne,

and pretty extin- except that it might bring peace to a

Mr. Fulton, who lias ^rietJdly peop^. It had, nevertheless,

been kiekintr .he dead lien for LU'?'sllcd B«P0~r

0 Wlth a

ries about living ladies, and boasted that he made it his

which could only have been prompted by a miscalculation of their strength. Germany was powerful enough to ""resent such language and repel such insolence. lie said so in all reverence, knowing that the event involved the responsibility which rested on the man who drives into war and havoc two great and tranquil nations, yearn­

ing for

if from

thc T[m^

against, the delighted that the Prince Imperial

of the people. will now see his first campaign with his father. OLL1VER CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS.

M. Ol

Republican govern-

in

ivier avows entire confidence

and

North seas. HOSTILITIES HEOVN. LOXPON. July 20—2 r. m.—The reports that a

Timea this morning movement of thc French army has be- communication is stopped.

been

gun. a that hostilities have opened near Forbach. THE CHANNEL SQUADRON.

Admiral Milinre has been recalled from thc Mediterranean in order to

other hand °n

PROCLAMATlON TO HANOVERIANS

States alike. While Radicals professed themstdves as being opposed to French army carries with it a it in this State a yea: or ago. eve

"'"V

Proc'ailiat,on by the Emperor,

tho

French are veiling, drinking, I ,ve

trage, according to the Constitution. swaggering, and literally spoiling for "saSe

a point off this coast,

arc distinctly heard in

aSninit

fight. For every one German fold- Berlin

a

or. the Hanoverians to raise against

Mi.-ts

I- u- ia- Prtiss.in mil

I'RlNi

NAl'OLF.ON.

since

that the Prince Nairn

will go

his land force, co-operate with Boston

this city, crea­

ting great excitement. It is supposed that the Freueh fleet has overtaken the Prussian squadron from England, and that a great navp.l battle is in progress. FREN«. DEMONSTRATION IN DUBLIN.

DUBLIN. July 20.—A great popular demonstration in favor of France, was made in this city last evening. More than one hundred thousand people, with twenty bands of music, were out on parade. The French and Irish flags were carried entwined. Tho police charged on thc procession and captured three flags, but the mob rallied and retook them. Intense excitement prevailed. ALLIANCE BETWEEN FRANCE AND

DENMARK.

COPENHAGEN, July 20.—It is rumored that an alliance, defensive, has been concluded between France and Denmark.

authority, that Austria joins France preparing to occupy the Peninsula of against Prussia. Much excitement. Finland, and attack Prussia

N Kl'TR A LIZATION OF THE BALTIC. ilolstein. It is reported here that England, Russia and thcLnitcd States propose thc neutralization of

NEW SERIES—VOL, XXI, NO 47 CRAWFORPSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY INDIANA, JOIY 23, 1870,

Th.e Speech or Senator Morfoli/*'J

.Senator Morton's Terre Haute

was ever known like sPeech commences with

on the

herself with Prus-

the Froch

pretext

about three weeks, varied his perfor- diplomacy and scorning peace he had mance by repeating scandalous sto- indu'ged in language to Germany

for war unknown to-

peace and the enjoyment of

the common blessings of Christian civilization, aud prosperity, and for contests more salutary than those of blood.

Those who rule France

have

shrewd­

ly studied the proper methods of hitting the sensitive pride of that great neighboring nation, and to promote selfish interests, have misguided it. Then, concluded the King, as our fathers before us have done, let us fight for liberty and our rights against thc wrongs inflicted by a foreign conquoror, and as He was with our fathers. so God will be with us in a struggle, without which Europe can never enjoy lasting peace.

PROBABLE NAYAL BATTLE, THE HAGUE, July 20—-Noon.—Tlie rumbling sounds oi heavy cannonading,

sionist.

A French army corps is

6 is

through

ITALIAN RESERVES CALLED Ol'T.

FLORENCE July 29.—The Italian tion

that the

bovernmeut has called out two classes duccd by Grant's administration $140-«escrve.-as a precautionary measure, 000,000 since it came into power.

RESERVES IN ti'RKEV CALLED OET. fact was conceded that by the Funding 'VIENNA, July 20.—Turkey has

called out her reserves. Telegraphic J'0n_°f dollars to the debt by order

-V BLOCKADING THE elbk. BREMEN July 20. A French squadron is blockading the Elbe, and watching the German ships at Flamburg.

PI KE 1K r.RAMMO.VI, AX.VOl'.St: KJIFTN'T

ilRla Sy, 7

Cori)S Leeislatif!

that war had been doclared with

ail

1

4

to the Baltic, and. it

A

a

Prussia

nnd her allies, in tlie following words:

of

hundred French. Cabinet of Prussia of our resohiiionvm played out politician. He had war as a "rabwho could success-

0f

rin---fia

eek witli

-iths

railing! or to make known to

tJ,?7n

arnu'

few days

to Admiral Count Bou- two men beaj. and

Hanover. three playing on musical instruments."

ment of a large-portion of the white kpifs This has always been the way with citizens in the Southern States—the

I Massachusetts. We have never yet

-he S,

rap

"a enngratu-

«ation nt the general prosperity of the

pounds country, which reached every depnrt-

mcnt of pub]ic affai a

socie"y

00

American res-

au_

is said here besides the far greater sums which

np

«,aases

and industry." Now,

we

doubt that to a

gentleman

who is living upon the proceeds of a fat war contract, or who, as a Senator of the United States, is regularly receiving his five thousand dollars a year for sitting in his cushioned chair,

moit ot the Congressmen now-a days

managc to get,the financial world look exceedingly pleasant and delightful Being comfortable and thriving himsell, the Indiana Senator can not comprehend the sufferings and privations of large masses of the people, who never before found it so dlffio^ft to

make their financial ends

face of the earth. But that is

a test of financial health with which they would be happy to dispense. Senator Morton, in this respect, is like the medical quack who, having nearly bled a patient to death, congratulated him on the purity of his blood

But Morton specifies the gradual return and near approach of the value of the greenback to the gold dollar as a fair test of our prosperity. The laboring man, who fiuds it more difGcult to get a dollar now than it was to get two dollars a few years ago, will not consider that he has been excessively benefited by a manufactured increase of the value of the currency to subserve the purpose of the bondholders. As long as our taxes are as high ns they are at present, it i3 not much of a relief to increase the value of thc dollars wc arc called upon to pay.

The Senator says that but for tho "Democratic party of the North there would have been no war, no National debt." The responsibility of the Democratic party is just here. Ijcy opposed every measure that was eal eulated to bring on the struggle. From first to last they were in fHvor of a compromise of the sectional difficulties, and if they had been in power thero would have been no secession and no war. Among the real authors of the wrr and the debt, it would not be difficult to recognize the honorable Senator himself. ~u,

in the course of his speech, Mr. Morton took occasion to refer to the Hon. Daniel

W. Yoorhees as the

••great American demagogue." This expression indicates that, although the Senator hide has been considered as impenetrable as that of a rhinoceros, 31 r, Voorhecs' shafts have told upon

administered to him

in his

Indianapolis

Feburary. It

answered by Mr. Morton, or its sting g. taken out by the application to him of turn by express, a long, thin tin thc old, vile

anct

He denounced the greenback plan of paying the publie debt, apparentlysupposing the peoplo had forgotten that in February, 1868, both the Republican State Conventions of Ohio and Indiana favored it, and then, hav

ing swindled the people 0^0?^

rote, b, ftise preteL, opposed it

their peculiar cunning arguments.

Un the tariff question the Senator! tried to mystify a little, but at last he

sustained the rascally act which passed Congress at the close of flie session, and which was originally introduced by Mr. Schenek, from the Committee on Ways and Means. We want no I better issue to go before the people of the W est than a demand for the reneal ot that measure of abominations and the substitution of a revenue tariff in its stead. We are told that the taxes have been reduced eighty millions of dollars. Under a proper tariff and revenue system they would have been near two hundred million of dollars. Change was rung upon thc supposi-

consistencies, the absurdities the mis

to-daj tho Dukeds Grammond announced representation- -nfi ,^ vanishes from

rePrc ejt^t.10,n'

sPeeeh,

loth mst made known the causes we have no effect upon the i«n'.-: -.f the

Iu

,he

.abh?eV at.unet oi 11 ib.« ot our resolutions"

thc

obtain by

graran ties xrc could nit

as a pUyed out" polit

to

reputation

discussion. bit- rouser."

tins

done,

in the

as one who

'II. vin I !UV WUUIU OUViUCSB*

and I have the hout fully appeal

rhc 10, between France'ind 1~.

who irivo Iit uiawl es=ary to speak to the lntell

—:.i-

ago twentv-

°^en5've

.tVnghto,'

THE Prussian historian-? account for their overwhelming defeat by

How

mee^^XB

he mingles with his constituents, the cry pf hard times from all the business

and industrial classes

will assail

his ear, and contrast strangely with the dulcet Dotes with which he opens "this campaign. If paying enormous tax*e3 is an evidence of prosperity, then, indeed, we are more highly blessed and

f-ivpred

than an}r other people

1850. The first named

all

by Mr. Yoorhees body wants to

speech of last

was not in the least

stale epethit of scces- closely soldered, aud containim

Mr. Morton himself nrnfVj«orl i.„ Sphinx

Mr Morton himself professed "to be

public debt had boenre-

we

have

The

added one-third of a mil-

ing it paid in coin at par. when it!

could be justly canceled in the paper or its equivalent in gold, at the rate the latter was when it was contracted.

He eulogized negro suffrage, which

in I860,

he opposed,'"and"anticipated

happy results from that which he then

is useless

to glance longer a the

Tlic Sphinx.

the

French in the war of 1S06, at Jena and Auerstadt,by the fact,among others, that save the brief campaign of the Duke of Brunswick, in 1792, their armies had seen no active service since 1763, a period of fortythree years. In the mean time,

for

fourteen years before 1S06 th-V^Vench armies had been constahiJ*y in the field. There is much for^ in this suggestion. The arc of v-1l» cannot be learned theoretically, but be practical.

now stand in regard to this idea. jQ 1830, now forty years ago. the conquered Algiers,

a

French

was at

great

distance, against a most impregnable position, and tried severely the national resources. In it the art of war was practically taught, to great advantage. Thc leaders in that campaign, Marshals Canrobcrt, McMahon and others, will be thc commandcrs in the present struggle.

Another Rait for Idiots.

A rascal who signs the name of William B. Logan, No. 15 Dutch street, New York, is flooding the country,as hundreds of other swindlers have been doing for years past with lithographic facsimiles of a written letter, each one intended to convey to the recipient the idea that it wa3 written for him expressly. Tho writer pretends to be a first-class scoundrel, in that he claims to be an expert counterfeiter, engaged iu counterfeiting all kinds of Trcausery notes, and selling the or bogus or "queer" S500 For £25, $1,000 for i?50, and so on. for the benefit of those of our readers who might possibly be cnticed from the high position of

integrity to which

people attain after reading the Commercial, and particularly for the benefit of new suscribers. we will state, as we have often stated before, in similar instances, that William B. Logan is simply a "bilk" on even a third--rate rascal's position.

it

so that he roars with pain. We never read a finer castigation than that

Alter doing your best to photo-

aph ,hC

y0'"'

"l.°r' °™r

f^P1"nx

for it, and doubtless was until tho ^ts poor, woru-out face has boon sadbondholders got hold of him with ly abused by souvenir-gatherer^ yet

.j ed

rlCij

tho

to the prejudice

This has been dimi-, un 1 1 have the hou- lully appe.il to the prejudices and to am a 1-been r» p. ii. •. .. But now

.ho Con- WMatif'

the

"lower nations of men

cousequcnce^thereof, a stau- cf war soiuethiuo'uior- i- renui-ed

SISant,c

-nd_f.tl=ehooa.- of his I

which, practically, ho has re- 'pl

Messiei-bs The expose presented to you peated many times before. It will ircntpart o^. ihefephini. 1-5 tliat

1

1"

It is nec-

.i

ellect and to

reason with it, and that Morton can not do. lie can give no argument foi

-.w

5

administration, except

^"owing

on*

to influence bis present political action.— Oin. Enquirer..

by Hera Id.

t^at the Democracy: i«i

fet

,0 ,,cre ,0

stands

majesty and power,

bv

jng array

tbr0 th

this is fifth time have seen Sphinx, yet each time the impression becomes more and more fixed that if George Washington's face was sculpin stone of a similar it would look exactly like the face of the Sphinx. Perhaps I am a fool, but

do

not blame my candor. A very learned man say3 of the Sphinx: "Even now, after all we have seen of colossal statutes, there was something stupendous in the sigh: of that enormous 1 head, its vast projecting wig, its great ears, its open eyes, the rcd'color" still visible on its cheek, the immense projection of the whole lower part of its face. Yet what must it have been

when on its head there was the royal helmet of Egypt, on its chin the royal beard when the stone pavement by

wbich

appr.0ached

thc

Pyramids

be^we®n

*ts PaWi5

^ntU,p

thought would ruin tho country But ^Ia

e1^

w,hcn

"n^er

'mme-

lts

in-I [°m .lc!?

breast an alter stood,

the

£I?,oke

went up

into

nostrils of that nose, now

t'n-

face. iipvr-r to V..-

a man 1,10

Prussia. According to the ntosf hou couchant. In the time or Plinv

nations, and by or- it was sixty feet high, its length one

hinder part i- that of a

^et. Thehcad

day is twenty ven feet hiuh. In the year lslj it half i• 11rie ii the sand, bait, the Aob^asiuia'i

and Cavigilia,

:riveler.

an

Italian, set to work

to clear it until it rose

above the

forty feet. They discovered a flight of stone

steps between

., aiguuiuuuui temple and steps are again buried in

workingmen, and oncer a mlontli he exhibits with glee tha b*rjX3

triumphantly

tlOU

Of

do he •,om')*jtants

prominenf^Fy0_

hammedan State, in Northern ^fr e(J From that time they a considerable portion

JjjLes

there. Theresa a .tives of the adjoining^esert territories, a^continujJ- never-ceasing war. The

troops have

learned how to endure privation of every sort—how to make long find fatiguing marches, how to form an ex

cellcnt cominissariar.—in fact, have a superior war education by their rough experience. It was thero. in Northern Africa, that they tormcd that, admirable corps known as Zouaves, that performed such incredible feats in the battles of Sebastopol, Magenta a Solferino. Besides this, the French have had two great wars—one with Russia in 1S:)4, and with Austria in

to their account

THE

Home-cured Hum*.

Shoulders,

If

LIQUOR DEALERS,

48 South Jftfo^'odian Slrnct.

Indianapolis, Indiana,

Ootober-r.1WH.

ATTORNEY.

W. T. ISa'usIi.

Attorney at Law, Notary Public and General Collecting Agent, CRAWFORDSVILLE IND.

W'

:n

eemingly yearnin'g for

""Ze

the days of the Phraaohs. Ah."that semi-childlike smile, slightly sad, yet sweet, you will remember. Tf no coarse-minded person is with you. you will be drawn toward it. Don't laugh at me when

I tell you

atten('

of gone centu-

that though

promptly to all irsal business in-

*V trusted to him. Particular attention given to tho collection of debts, settlement. of dccendent's estates, writineof will3, writin? and lakine aeknowledstncnts of deeds.inortsa^es &c.

OKtlCE In .Mayor's room, second story \Stono' Front." i111 yrtyI

DENTISTS.

H. if. (a LEV.

REVIEW.

basin

to which he exclaiming

nJ^?hey

bleed

3CARLET *, fiTjinincnt T)h v-

STCi a..VJn.bs

warmth to the "HOnKtOh. He ised and

Congress has closed,

by the

votes of the people, and there will dawn anew light for thc country.

people pay

millions

of dollars

annually in taxes, under our tarifflaw, not one cent of which go«s into the j* Treasury, but every dollar of which jj goes into the pockets of individuals and corporations. Aside from is they pay four hundred millions a year in taxes to thc Government.

MEAT MARKET.

CITY HEAT MARKET!

Guthrie

&

Moss Pork, Breakfast Bacon. Dried Beef,

any

ft

um.vi.j a.

uuj

follow the advice

of his

circular they can satisfy themselves off our correctness on this point by sending good money, and receiving in rcbox, ome j: waste paper, and a very poor photograph of tho cash ho hns been idiot enough to forward.

Corned Keel.

Lard,

DENTIST-.

furd.-vslle Ind Office corner .Main .1 Green treels, or er th Co er J'ook Store.

Dr. 11. V. Gaey. Ion? anil favorably known to the

Dentist, is in my jati'-'i

community as a first-class e.nploy.

DENTIST.

T. McMEC'lIAX.

RESIDENT

DENTIST,crawfordsviiie,

PHYSICIAN"

SHII EL G. m\VI\ I. D.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ^y!LL_ pay specia

ILL pa. stuboom or daneerou"

..

the paw leadio"

attention to di fesci leerou" character. Office

at _re=idenc». on Market Ftreet, opposite the I Episcopal Church. Office boors from to a. ee I na from W to p. m..closely observed. Fmti s.-ii] Rnctunte with the times *meb!9

"HOTEL.

to a temple below the statute. The RICHARDSON HOUSE.

ilitary company paraded at continuance of the corrupt and the sand.—CorrffpoiiJ.-nrr \nr Ynrl.- Orner w^shinsrton and Market Street* I Call and wee for yourselves befoTr dive twUh tu offensive administration, except by Herald. -.j

1 4

were opposed to the war. and that they Upon the announcement of tlie were traitors and secessionists There I nomination of General Manson. a u-i.e, :i'du.v«, is handly a fool so demented as to care prominent Radical citizen offered to about such utterances, or allow them

a hundred dollars that he would B' RICHAEI)SON,Proprietor be tiiumphantly elccted.—Lafayette HT'Oiuitibo.

WH0LE NUMBEK 1375

the Nnw n's organ, al policy

THIS is the view York Star, the w.oif^ takes of Boutwell' "Boutwellsits seonrely at ^Vashington', squeezing tie heart's hio^d on*, of

the

SPECTACLES.

IMPEOVED

Rwnsoonc

1

Sf 11-1 any of THE BEST IN USE terrors, by fmrflfffmg for the patient mechanical and Trorm limnn\ In liVtlo P",CI" I pOMBIMNtJ advantages, m.. warm lemonade, wui. a nttle mucilage, philoiophiosl, to bo fonnd in no otheri as often as desired, ami tho applica- 1 t» neseceicbral^-cod'Speotaclca

direct! that a cloth should wrung Ollt in hot water and laid Oil the stom- po'loaophy of nature. Their Jpcrfcctly polished .. snnaces. purily and transparency of material, DCh, renewing it 35 Olten as 'II •Viols. rtnd o.xact spherical tiffure. admirably adapt Nnihinf else but thc lemons fi hp -11- ihtm thc orsan of sieht. rendurins thempcr-aciear -\OtiiiDr cise 1our me lemons 10 d.. -6u- ,-ectIyto

1

bee stinate

0£Abo,r

and the people

are breathing a little more freely. Although struggling under the weight of! infamies imposed, they need have no 1 fear lor a few months

of' renewed

£jj

Brother,

PROPRIETORS

Third Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street. DEALERS IN

Sausages. Ac., kc.

FRESH MEATS,

Of nil kinds, will be kept on hnnd tlironch the hot days of tho summer Reason.

Highest Cash Price

Paid for FAT CATTLE, SHEEP nnd HOGS. F. H. Gl'THRIE & HRO. apr 23 tf.

INDIANAPOLIS.

.1. n.Ri'Av 11. c. nor.11r.ooK.

RYAN & HOLBROOK

"WKOLESAXiE

Ili• sale of the cennine

.SViJUorJiiifc lOx*

REAPER I "MOWER!

MAM'FAC Trur.l) A'i

AliltOV OHIO.

Hi Tiin PATFiVTm.

100 New Machines

On hand for the hnrvesl of li-Td. with many

VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS,

Warranted to do sor-'l work in all kind? of

Grain & Grass.

We have .«old in tlw in.-t six yeni'-i

Over Four Hundred.

Ai»o,

a

ind..

respectfully tenders his services to the public. .Motto.''Good work and moderate prices." Please call. Office, corner .Main and Green streets, next door to Post Office, up stairs. ninySI IrTO

FLOUR MILL.

Metropolis Mills,

(On the I., 1J. .t \V. Railroad, .'i inile- of Cratvfordsville.: J.M, XROUTMAX. Proprietor.

DEA

LEH in wheat, corn, flour, ic.. person, wishine anything in mv line can obtain i. by leaving their order? at \V. F. Elfton's officc or callins on the proprietor at the mill11. nmy-H"o J, M. TItOUT.MA.V.

l-ijood Inir

BEST

SPECTACLES,

now

so senerfiUy

Approved,are tho

ino?t pcrfrct wwis-

nfttural thn cyo flnd prot

en. With this treatment, he gliaraa- and liistictimasteot'the object as in the natural u„„,i N healthy .fight, avoiilinc the sjlimmcrinfr, wavericn tees that not. one in a Hundred eases dizziness of the hend. and other unpleasant sonwill

iucin(

REAPERS.

Dolaerty, Maliorney

out- 5

rag-s from that quarter. Before an

1

other session of the I-01 ty first Con gress shall convene, many of those outlaws and vandals who compose it will be sent

-5 A .0

Si Co

Thn'shcrs,

ii Ii hor-H nower .,r

STEA .M }^X(iTNE

our Wiirerooin.

11 I IIOIC.MIV A CO. W.i•Iiiil 1

(l Hirf

WOOL.

Wool! Wool!

mu/s

J,

Of Cfini ltn ^villf

HAS THI.

Largest.

('hocipoi.

Best

N r»

MOST COMPLETE

-,y:,

-tgci:

».1

W«olex

rn i:\4 ii.t ii t.

For Wool

'that i\

S a N 0 0 a

nnd from nit Tmin..

FebrnHTTSOlMSy

i'fi r,i'. id

"NN' OO, I.

TH .A .I

fore Rolling your "Wool. Custom

patch.

K. M. iilLUS iL CO, Corner Gp-fii and rr* *L*.

W. F. ELSTON,

A '1 TORN LV AT LAW. 0 ffi a Crawford's frione Front

-nr^.

SALE & FEED STABLE I would re.Tpectfulily annonnco that I ait paw prepared toacegmmodota the pnbliee with outfit in the wajof livery teams to he found fiif the eit7. IhoTetbo .. ..

TRAINED HORSES,

and the finest

BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES Chnr?es nreaiwaya ron«.nnh!e. ttfoek meo.'iciil nmi my fire-proof brick ntfthloaii for .flelliD*or keeping horses beinsfih fhcKS^TKr of theertj, near tho Coot liooae. A Bufrwill b© run to atid flPom

Railroad Traill. J. c. BRITTQI i1

GROCERIES.'

N E W I E

NEW GOODS,

PRICES.

xt:a\'

JOin l!R!TTft\ & CO.

pnrrliftep*! thF.',

Grocery Establishment

hrx'tot'irf: ..irneil

On Washins*loH Street,

F'..iir door? south of tho National Bank, liavs Indded

lmoice of New (toods

1 To the stook Already on hand, and )iav« now for., in It) I arc nnd well ?e!eeted ptook of

FAMILY GROCERIES

Of

Anon

qualities whiou itiov propose

sell on

n3

rvnsonnblo terms

eity. Those

within?

Will

tte,.

a* anj nouse

in thr

to

huy Inr

either

CASH OH cor NTH PBOIH'CE

do troll to call on

us.

a-i

we nre

de terrain

ed not to be undersold by any one.

Rrmrmlioi'thr ilnrr, ilirrrllf oppotiir ike oltl pump, 011 HOIIIII W11 *tiiutoil ilrrrl, ian2-yl

MEDICAL.

niA HI

Calnrrl It. V. I Undalo

jan3'T0—y

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

CAR HI A(iE FACTORY

-01"'-

J. S. MILLER & pp.,

Estnl)lif licd iii 1856.)

Mar/,// »S7/v7, tfor'h of Court Hourft

It A FOKOSVII.I.K, I*I».

A

Of tlic9 jmii'liinc.". They arc the

BEST.

HA

I

In the world. ..

Come and eoe for yourfcolvc-.s.

l-'TEIt roturninir thanks to tho public forth liberal patronage bestowed up^n us for th. last thirteen years, wo would respectfully cai tho attention of friendn arid th- public eern-ralIj to nn inspection of our

ISnggie*.

4':trri:igeM,

SPRlXfi WAGONS,

Sulkies stud SloijxIiM.

A (inn nssnrtnient and variety or which we keep coria'antlv on hnnd in our now brick show room on Wa diintrton "treut. second floor Wo claim to be unsurpassed in strcnctli and finish, usinu none hul the be?t selected well seasoned second ifrowMi timber, nnd employing nonn but the ino-t. skillful and experienced workmen. Thc liieli reputation our v.-ork has snitained in the tliirteen'vcniH "past elves lis confidence" in our ability a' (.'iirrinire Makers. lSeinK e.rclusively cnensed in inair.ifacturins only liKht'iyork enables us to keep a much finer, larcer. and better »tock than any other house in the West. We oonfidenlly assert that our work arid pricos can not ho excelled by any other establishment. Tho continual increaso in bu^ines-i has made is necessary to enlarge our facilities formanufacturinir. We call e=peeial attejition to VV.H Itarnson'-1 Piilonf Anti-Riittliiii^ Fiflli Wheoi

A recent invention, and the creatcst imprnva-SJ rnent uvr-r added to a carriase, bueifv or aprinp \Va?or.. We have the exclusive count7 riehf. Wo u.)

Siirvcr'^ Pitit-iif iJiigyy AVJhw'I,

With l'iitent. Rivet for fastening felU es so that it id impossible for the. felloe to apUi under anj circumstance.

The laft'sl.and ImvsI. linprovrinpnlH !n Spring, A xles. Spokes and Hub?,

A variety of thc latest. Ft vl.es nf 1'ntent T.:rl and finish of every kind. As we receive in(-

J'.'asftTH Sf.vlcs .Honflil.v

1 rom New Vork and Philadelphia'wc dhull COLtiinie to manufacture work a" reliable aa heret.-.- ifi f'-re,

All mi:* Work i\ WarranN'tl rrnm one 1o fv.e years.

Old Work

rl:aK«4(

in Ivvcliaiigt-

ItCI'AIRT^

In wood-work done to nrder. MiiVfiTiiilMlk/w I'ni.'itinsiiriil Trimming done with neatness an1 dijtMcfi. Weinvited allto call and see as our work will recommend itself.

Sii|»ciii iMrm •"Wagons!

Our Farm Wagons built expressly for thiinarket by Studebaker I'ros., of South Isen.l Ind..of the

vi:itv

i:sr

TIHISFK.

and more with the view of giving entire Jatir faction to purchasers than profit to the inanufacturer:? or to u«. We fully

rYnrr"i\! Th:m in Kerry Partirii/a, For One Year,

r~r*HuMoaiU?rtfi«vtoce, -Market Street.Noriti Of Court Houre, JulylT.l?63 S. MILLER.t CO

MACHINERY, xi

li.

31. )!,•(.RATH tl|

MACHINISTS,

Mrtnuiai'ttitcr.- CornShelic ri». tli.r.-M1, Powers. Dra ir Saw?. Sugar Mills Sugar Kettles. Castings. Bras? "Castings and Machinery "d' evi'ry description.

A:.jo.

O ra(li\ 1

in

proved

THIMBLE SKEINS/

'I'.itenfd Jamury S». 1968.

a E a

•s- Can turn Oft Repair ItW^' in a

31:1

few hour*,

stiup ofi so (.. -.onil. or Bra&iblr Uousi,

front room LaFayette, Ilid. Iec30f maytfrrii,