Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 September 1870 — Page 3

BATES FOB APVEBTISING:

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months ... Wl

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—one year i-

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CIRCULATION 2000 Job PrlntUr Promptly and \Mtlj txrmlrd. Mr Walton's Retreat. .\ U'Uer to llio

tlii'

(loporilte*

V'initcnr

On i»undi»y Aiiixu?t 7." -ay* the ('tr |.' rp«p(itulnnt. a |i»'ci:il train into

Sancy

"31 ar^TiaI M»*M:»hou accrtmp.iitiofl tlit'ii). N\

iIo enme 'j.i''(*pit:it»*ly H« »p!iroli of Mili^ixtencc for hi- lr«i«ij-, ihccntmv liaviiijr taken all hi- provision* His iriii't~ hiul c.ti'ii ri«!liiMir for twenty cijrht liotii 'I if Mar fiinli vj'ti? on loot from 'In* railway itiiiii t(i iho fiifi' RoiiV.t. I well known rciidezv'.ti'- of t'ni* uffirt'r-. of ihe i»urri'-cn. lie w-i- in- »t!*h :i .•.tatc. to he Itit'lly reeo:iii'/cl II- is covered with turn! iron) hej.tJ io loot. hi« hn.ii'1- v-«re hi nek. of hi- .'pit aulette.- hiid heen rarried away li/i hnliel, the -kirt- of hi- tuiil'i.r-ii were fall of bullet hole?, hi* tclf—copo was broken asunder hy hull whirh »t the -inme. time .slightly woutide.'i him in the li.'ind He lia.i not had time in 4'ikenfr hi-* Her-'i.in h-i»'- and lonir cpurx .Kvei yhody in tiie cafe. a .-non as he wan known. re»pf:eifnliy -aiuted hitti. lie l.aMily railed for j-oine '-old ti)0a(. for hv had not ta-lod lood for twenty eij_»ht hour-- lie wrote letter while he was eaiinir and i- very soon j'lined hy an oltreer. who ii believed to h' (Jeneral I'e I'aillv They went into a private room and had a short eoii^iiltation. after which the Marshal went bar:k by rail with the pr.ivi-i.m* ho had bought for hi- -oldie?- An, inhabitant of Xaney. per^-niialiy at'|U:intcd with th-e Matshai. asked him news of the Cnirar-ier.-. Ilisan fWijr was: "The Cuirassiers why. there are none of them left.

Tllli Kililrriad (ia/ette savs the'-ee '.ion on the Indi'iiiapolis. Ulootmnz ton ^ind Western. Itailroad between Crawl'ordsville and Ihmvilk" is beinir clo.-eil up rapidly. Already the tr.iek layers are within teven mile- of Cove injiton. where the road ero? .-rs th Wal iash. and next week wmk will l»e eoinmvrici'd a Danvilb?. on the other end of the line. There has been siiine unexpected delays in eoinpletinj the bridge at Covington, hut an effort will be made to complete the line hy the first of .September. At the other end of the rente a connection will be made with the Chicago. Hi.rlinpton nnd Quincy line between lJi oria and (ialesburi:. by constructing a bridge at i'ekin, and building a m,n] up thtit river a few iniies When this is done it is intended run pas.-cniier trains tbioii^h between (Cincinnati ami Omaha by wavof Ihe indianajtolis. Cinein uati and Jiaiayette lioad to lnii inapolis. the Indianapolis, liloomiu^ton and Western to I'eoria, the ChieaiiO. lIurliiiL'ten. and the Hurlinu'"n and Missouri lliver to Council Mlufls. This will jjive the road a through business to bt'irin with, and enable (he connect in roads to obtain a shari of a truffle whicdi.-7iei ••tofer '. thev could hard ly toueli.

A Child Katcn by llo^.

IjM'isvtl.l.K August —At l-'ie donia, Crawford county. Indiana, a lew days ago. the little daugUler of'i Panicl Hullin. aged three years, while pliiying near tlo' door of it.was seized by a voracious

_rent!e-

men passing finally lescued it. Not a dired of tlie clothing was iefi upon ihi' bod)". In several places, great chunks of lle.-li were literally iorn out, leaving deep, gaping wounds There were twenty-two frightful cuts and bites upon the child's person. Alter several davs the child died

The Democratic Pyramid.

The. Stale elections of IsTU already formed a fine pyramid of iH-ratic States. Look at it llomeorntic Majuritie

drcKOn t'onneetieut Nnrih tJiirulian Kentucky Tennessee New erk

have 0c til

"no

1 01 0

eo ono Ml IHIH TO (llio !H1 I(HI •.'31,31:0

thickly settled nemo district*. The Kepublieau pyramid, staud? thus: Rhode Island. fi.OOO.

Wau

news, whether favorable, or

unfavorable, is remarkably provocative of thirst: and if the present misunderstanding between Napoleon and King William is not speedily settled, in all probability Cincinnati will be fifliicted with a beer famine. The stores of that foaming beverage are being drawn upon at an alarming rate. And many beer drinker is suffering apprehensive horrors of being finally driven to the use of river water. Funic stricken citizens make nightly •'runs"

Cincinnati £nqiiir, r.

Is negro church in lluektowu a tew nights since a healthy coon.'" iu the course of relatiug his experience, took oecBsiou to say that hi religion came not from mau or the teachings of

Jthe

Bible, but was "bornetl in him," .'"and," «ays he turning to the minister us tbo spirit wased strong within

him, "and

LISTENING ANGELS.

—o—

Blue bzitinst the bluer henTen» Stood the mountain, CAIIJIand

still:

Two white angels bending earthward. Leant upon the hill. 1.i«tenin!r leant iho?e silent nnpel*

00

And I. also, longed to heir Wh»tswe«t strain® of enrthly rnuic Tims ?o«ld charm their ear. 1 hear the Hound of many trumpet*.

And war-like march draw nigh .Solemnly a miehty army I'Ssapd in order by. I!nt the clnne had ceased the ecliu

Soon had faded from the hill: While the nnizel*. calm and enrfe«i. Leant ani listened still.

I

nf McMillion intf N incy.

Htrrr

4Then

with "time of the wounded,

atu-y

I hear fainter clamor. Forge and wheel wi-re cln^hine cear. And the reaper® in the meadow

Sinping loii-l and elear. Al Iter, the «tunei eame in glory ... And the toil of dav n:n o'er.

J-ritl the aiigiils lent in «ilenceV f.ijtening a«'efore Tiii'it. as. daylit h' slowly vanished. \rel thi' veiling mi-u wrrw .Ihn, i--So'einniv. from li-tant vr-icfj. linw a vesrier hvinn. IS.il lit* eh'iui w\«''done arid ln!{T!inr. llit-d upon the evening air Ver from the hill the r.idient anyeN

S'tll were listening I'lei'1*.

I iieui ("UIII:ih-g.itlnrring irkuev. Bringing with ii sleep

:lnl

r. «t

Save :i little bird wa« •'incin^ in ii a Mil rough the soiiid of war an 1 Uie.i «he had wrtrbh-d nil ilay long. 'M.ile the tinitels leant and li-rened (nlv to her s-'tig. "I'.ii! tin- starry night \v,t.s i-• sniup.

And she ceased her little lay Fsr.in the mountain tnp« tlieatigeih Slowly pn«sed away. Tiik fjiiestioif- now i- how much l,nh moii'i/ it h-i- ,- tst Lew Wallace to "fix the

ami

Ji/iiricil

He

(Imuirr

tht amount stated at {.(•)(». but like Mr. Tony WoIIer. tin party who -fated it ••don't rightfully know if ite i-u'i more.

ln"r

Ah. well! Lew ntiedn't. mind that if be can only get to C'ln^:^cs^. (which by the way. lie has little chance of do mii^O for with bis fnntimss capacity, and the pi •'cedents of -ome of hi- n!u tii'iiis predecessors ie a guide, iie c(oi!d soon make up the amount, There

b" ato.fher -•/'-//s/.-.-//

iti 'mlil

TIIK

rh"

loriiH'd, and then lv a new regulation Ittr the Krcnch armv, all horse killed on 'lie field of battle, in-tead of bein^ left to rot. are to be carried to the regimental butchers and served out to troop- a- tniiat. rations. So far the regimental butchers have not been troubled to any con siderable extent with the carcases of) horses killed on the field of battle, as I the army usually u""- into camp some miles or leagues from where the gallanl |iiadrupeds yield.^d up their re sjieetive gliosis. If the Hutch were iiiven to hippophapy they might find rich pickings among the bone- of!

I*'re rich horses A ItA 11 Kl.nlt had 'he blues, ami ap-l plied to a doetor fur some medicine. The doctor iiKjuiied into hi- ease, and wrote a prescription in Latin, which tin' bachelor took to a drug store. Translated the prescription read "?evenleen yards of silk, with a. !•.. woman in it." Alter the druggist got through ihe laughine. the bachelor jiropo^ed to a lady that evening, ami was married in two weeks

Southern people are preparing

th-- way for their own literature The school and university books t.hey have been using were srotten up aiikee doni. and contained more or less reading oflensive to Southern students and"

parents, readers. We notice the introduction bog and now into the sehools of the Sjulhern

dratrged oft. Several other hogscatne of eiementary books in spidiing, up to the infant and commenced tear- arithmetic, algebra, grammar, geograing it. to pieces. Kndeavors made by I'ibical studies, history and lantlie mother of the child to re-cue it ecmpilca by Southern profeswere unsuccessful, but some

Puritan literature lhe\ -eom

1 determined to get rid of. A 0\v Lost.—The

Nkw A

the beer gardeus, determin-

011

ed to get all they can while it lasts, and this want of confidence tends to brini: on the very calamity which they /ear We don't tliiuk there is any well grounded cause of aiarm. but it would lie well enough for our people to exercise prudence No ivatter how exciting the news from over the water, |pt no man take more than sixly or seventy plosfcs it a ainsle ni ht

bruddcr Dan, if yoor relig­

ion comes

you

from de Bible to h—I with

and de Bible!" He was wubsided.nbortly thereafter.—Sentinrl.

first me.n uf|

Kurojii'iin race who settled upon the l.-land of Tahiti longitude ll!' degrees i^li minutes west of iJreenwicli reaeheil it by sailing to the east the first of the same race who took up their abode at Honolulu (iu 1"»S degrees west longitude") reached it by sailing toward the west. From this diverse colonization proceeded the paradoxical result, that at Tahiti it is Tii'fidiit/ noon, thirty four minutes than it is M'itnln/ noon at Hon olulu,

CiKKKLKY says of souie rascally' Congressman that he ought to be impeached. If Congress won't do it then Congress should be impeached, If the Radicals commence peaching

It thus appears that in these six State* there is a Democratic majority considerably exceeding 2t)0."MI votes. These triumphs have been won over breaking up a great gang of thieves and in despite of nemro suffrage in .o—

one another, it will be the means of

011

SENATOR CUANM.KR

join the '•Temperance party" in Michigan. lie is charmed with the idea of a party tlint will let him do all the drinking.

I.HA NY is suffering from

fox raids. The I.i'hjn- says these animals have conic into the city from the hills in great numbers, and are making sad havoc among the fowls and little pigs.

NK.UKOF.S are now selling in Cuba at seventy five dollar? each, and New Kuirland secretly weeps that she no longer monopolizes the slave trade.

PUMPS.

Till

r.KKAT Wr.sTKKX

nrt»rr IVnlnutnml i'otlrsc KAWKOIJDSVILLK. IM». Wiil furni-h ,-iny nnd every kind .r style pump- ni'ule or ie»irel. which for chcupnesj nnd ilnriihilily.

Are Unsiarpassed Ity any pimp in the \WJ(. A11 work Warranted to irive Satisfaction. Cistern 1'iimp-" »l $4.J0,nnd all other kinds of I'limo* at src'itly reduced prices. Cull and see uj when in want of any thing itt our line.

Coppor Chamber Pnmpa Mad© to Order.

W. SAPPEXFIELD.

juneSS "TO ly DoeJtflN*1

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

BOOTS and SHOES!

Gold tV Knamelod Jewelry.

Sleeve liuttons. Gouts'. I'ins. Society Pins.

Also a very larpe stock of fine

Silver ami Plated ware. Tea Sctta. Castor*. I*i teller*. (loltlelN. IVniter*.

tx

T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S

.v£if //««.«.

A N S

CiiA FOK lS Vi LK. 1N 1)1 AN A.

I MK.VSK STOCK OFKVKK^ KIMMlK

AN

Mens' Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Overshoes.

All nl which will i» siliv InIhe very sinsilleM profit

We manufacture unci r»- t-u n-1 nl 11 hand a full ns»ortment of

HOME MADE WORK

I'm up by the very bc-.t ot muehiinics, and all ma'le of No. 1 "elected ctn^k whieh will be olp at prices thnt "f-

Defy Competition

t'ilizMii.-j :f Moiit^uinm.v to rail hefore purehasius.

nunty tire requested

Remember the Place, Main Street New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,

CRAWFORDSVILLE. INI.

ptlS.lsij'.itf.

JEWELRY STORE

NEW STORE

IN

fia it

filslmi's

ltiii!!iiii£7

GREEN STREET, C. S. HILDEBRAND & GO. TIIK REST 1IAK0AINS IN American & Fine Swiss Watches. Ladies' and flouts" Gold Chains.

Itntter

DiwIieM.

Cake Basket*. Spoons. Fork* Ac..

Also SETH THOMAS and other

makes of clocks.

is about to

IN

Groceries & Provisions,

Gnrutr uf firtfti nnd M'irkft Strut.*.

CrawforKvilIe.

TIIKnew

firm vronlii respectfully inform the

citizens of Montgomery county thn- thejr have purchasetl the tirocery establishment as the known Lynn

Fish. 4.

tliolasse*. Spices,

I%*ootin

0

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1870.

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Indiana.

Son Grocery, wherewill he

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fonn^l

lftrze assortment of

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I r.n«»-'tinjc »1

Cott'er, Tea. "4, Sugar

IIVII C,

Crockery,

Tobacco. r.

We h:\vc retained the rervieea ct Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to 1 the public, and ."hall be pleased to receive calls [. fr.-.m ail ihe old friends of the former firm.

We shall pay the hiche't market pri*e at ali tirae« for O E

AND SELL p,

O O E I E S

At the loweit figure*:.

BKCK JOIiNSON.

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BECE & JOHNSON nr.U.KK*

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I'll sf'pnr 'Ips Oal*. (Jicss wr

practical operating of it.

CONKER BOOK STORE.

Home Again

THE OLD

BOOK

STORE

!luv r»*nnn»» i.M p) now ).e a

A E

We bnvc roeeivoil -inoc »n fin iro

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thjit lino, nnd a.^k your nrrontion the lv-r. prrtliest niulcliyiip^st cv«r. "llVr^'l ip hi« city.

a mci ^ssoi5 a'.-»?

Wf» hfifl

JIIJI.»Moldine?,

I

HI LENIU'II PNIM I

I

The liiiliannpoli- .KirKN'AI. and SKN'IIN'KIi and'the Lnfayetl«.101"RNA1. "re received every fmornini, and delivered so -uh?eriher? at puh-,..^. !i«h"rs" rato«.

We .' tiiuot hesir. to *!Miriivr:iTt- :tli lh.it have to pell hut a-'k yon to hunt tip the old i"---tnhli.-hment. and ?ee what we have. And while ire would thar.k the pahlie tor tiieir former Iihrr.il pntronnse. we would n=k a eoni[innanee I of the =iime. anil shall irv and de-erve it by our... attention to the want.-a«of

1

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER.

•1 -1.- -THE ISTEW VORK

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER

71 1

CJ A. A: I "N" 15, 13 S A:

ORAWFORDSTIL.LB,

fs

jfflOST PEEFECT FANNING MILL EVER INVENTED

We invite the particular attention of all Farmers, Mechanics

('urf-iin- iJ»i*«I hivniri'-. E S I N a picTi'iiKfhai-:ssSjMounMiS

1V(M

In in si tork c-f Ft rn^- nno

r:t

MI IM

nnd nooxtra ^hnr^tfor \v.»rk. ''nrd^iuid i-i »nd Picture

TOYS, I XoTldXS l.j/ th. MUCnn^

r»e.

1

ivc all thelendins .j

na^azincs and ^'cwspajHTM. Hn vinir nvor fit I li !frn*nt ml rt ry nr»r '»n nur list prtiinpty eupnliod. !DAILY PAPERS.!

the eoininunily. and

'ellincat =ueh priees will «uit :i!l reasonable people. L. A. FOOTE. deC 05. 1^05. V- if

HOUSE & SIGN PAINTNG. gjj Hartman & Glemson,

HOUSE

SIGN

Si

A E («lrtzifi*s. OrninriN. (.IWlors and I 4 T^aper l-Taiigoi*s,

lot At the Review Office

CHEAPER THAN EVER Sriwfaili!

Grain-Dealers to the great advantages it possesses over all others. The j511,(1striped Nainsook Separator and.Bagger will do more and better work, with less labor than Limna Lace Points, any other Fanning Mill ever manufactured, being so constructed as to

jbag the Grain as it comes from the mill, thereby saving the labor of one I man and a boy.

uJipari

1

wli«.»r«4 iiihv

FULL STOCK OFI'.l.mkl!ool

Miso'-ll'ineoll?. School. Cullw, Toy :.Till includini a choice lot of Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Books.

Note, Letter. I'.ip. liill iiiUl Wrapping

I'\-.

I'KKS. Hufl and White Enveloves, Sl:itc Ink. Mueilac c. Onyon, I'encil.j. and all ilmtiH neensfary to make :i full stock of STATIONERS' GOODS. i.-.\ A fill] »tnt r«i*o of Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books. Having]..-! oiirentirc sinck ot Wnll iiiul Window

at the same time, by only running the "foul" mixture through once. It also

separates Clover and Timothy, and Clover and Sorreli, Timothy and Red Marseilles (jniits, Top, Herd Grass, perfectly, Inasmuch as it has taken the first preminm at every State and county where exhibited, (both east and west,) we desire you to call and see the

fS. Wesson.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,

L) O O 1)

Cloths, Oassimeres, Dress Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Flannels, White Goods. Shawls, gsBsI Blalmoi'al

At-... iV 1 1 .-ll SI.M-k

X3 3VE SI

BOOTS & SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION!

1.. tiMt\ -:t*M*kf it ii')(i

[l* v-.

tn* cil v. fl .-L-Il- nothing leit ilit *'f *"fk, nr*! ii

Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West.

OickSp muHirnss Spp«I from--Wheal,: ,lt.sll ,ift(0 coihus,

&c.

W A.SSC )T Sz KI, 1 ORE

No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,

GRAWFORDSVILLS, XJSTlDTJ^lrj^.

If.

I

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.. :t lull lim-

O

5«. Seats. Csips, GliiHK i^noensware

at Hit- tittrrst mfti'lkt'f ftrirr.

AH (ioods u*c ol' naV o\vn .M isiii'lsrI« 'SS-l

•M-1•'•••• Kh h.M 'it. ti iha! h»? koops IIi h-st iic.--:rt»*difeck in tln:'»siy ro ."••Irui iru*n.J^r Moncy can bo saved bv mukhiu vour purchaHcs at this Houflc. ipril l-".»

nAHDWAEE, PAINTS, OILS, &c.

CAMPBELL & TINSLBY!

.3'/. /'.v

WAS SOX .1 I-. I.I, V.o UK

Siivcl ])(inf juid'" Sliuc I^slahil.siiiiKUil.: A\' inn Mculs iV II»1 ('dIIh

if

11/ llu'jl ht-u

Uur/rr.)

will feH*

LEATB^EB &c BUBBBR

E N

IRON NAILS! HORSE SHOES!

und

HOREE NAILS!

None hut the be.-i maierinl n?cd. C'.uriii) 4 work solicited and promptly Attended to. ^i' \, 1 I I I I Shop on Main ?tr*et. over Fry'- Droij Su.re. 1jell m3, ••wr.:.,-

t:-

I /"^IKCL'S.AliS of every de.«rript i-n Vy ccutcd on common while oreolo.,.. letter paper, note paper, or in faet. on any kind or quality of pnper desired and price arcord--

.. a ix-atiy 11 eolorcd paper.

a $ a I

\o. 7 tOMME«CIAL BLOCK. Auif 20 1S70

4. 1 'DRY GOODS,

Campbell & fiarter

11.1. «»vrKit

rT

hiTS WEEK

Attractive Assortment

NEW GOODS

I Greatly Reduced Prices

IHV1IS.

Vv «, La

Organdy Launs. Iron (Jrenadines,

I1rined Percales,

Striped and Plain Piques,

an(i Hls,l°i)

Shawls

TI|ihH

jSiiK Fans.

I

Lisle (lloves,

Sl,,i

11,rs,soIs*

/iHor*.

Vt

LsVZ ,,r1" ns-

r,n best bargains of

the season will be offered in these goods* which are all new and fresh. ('A 11'ltKlili 1IAKTEH. 1 iii 11 'Ti

BAKERY.

l!() I)

CHAIG 4 BAYLESS'

It) lil l,OUl)S,

c.Uii'is. IIU IiDltX, 15 IS liS,

-5:

IU XN. AO.

11

rut*

:I nl

-HIR»»'IVi

OF

FAMILY GROCERIES,

Confectioneries,

O' 11 1 kind-.

W- 'i!'.. 1 -p ill.*

iK TK.\ IIOI SE

.V In!) i.h»- fifKSl iif.tiLlit *.u ilu-in-»rk"t. whir-h ho will "Oil At th* l«»w•'•4t prii'iv*. All lhr» nlinvc ffoods

In Exchange for Cash or Produce. 'I li.n'i tn 1! '. u'U't! ti-a '•••ill and c.xucnint) or

R.ALT I:.W I.I.SS.

No. Washijip tr.n Street, NcxtDoor to Grahams' DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

NEW FIRM.

& KOOIO,

I I! !. i:i.HI K, N t. ».

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

nKA'i.rn* is

PPKK

vn

r',.int- i!-. Iy«'tuff*, i. |Vrfuiiu'i"v K.iin-\ Articles f'iiV, Win.- "ami Hrandiea

F.r i'.lira! I'urpo.-'C.-!.

IV.-lit

M-dii-iiie- l.tRip-. OlB^WBM.Iiet-viSYtfy,'•* irr.''»p.»nil No' I'j.per. IVn'. I't'nciU.andXnk.

i* 1 a tr Tfo.vs

('.infill!' prepared »i.d pr. liH'tlj attended to. Wt-'resp«-'.fu 11 i-ip: tr"n».Re,frjvin the publio