Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 May 1866 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL

TUIHSDAT, MAY 31, 18G6.

UNION STATE TICKET.

For Attorney 0'cncr.il,

.DEL AN A E. WILLIAMSON.

Tor Secretary of State,

NELSON TltUSLER

For Auditor of Stute,

THOMAS B. McCAKTY.

For Statu Trcnsurcr,

GE

N

NATHAN KIMBALL.

For Superintendent of Public Instruction,

GEORGE W. IIOSS.

KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE:

From UieCrawfordsville Review,

LOYALTY,

Tho day is coming when thc word "loyalty,"

if indeed that day lins not already arrived, will

be a stench in tlio nostrils of every honest man.

Under cover of that scnsele33 cloak thoro have

been more ciirucs enacted—more miudoi'J coiu-

mitted—more robberies perpetrated—more swin­

dles concocted—more villainous lies told—more

outrages done more women wronged—more

home? made desolate—more families impoverish-

cd—more children robbed—more suffering cntail-

and more damnable disgrace inflicted on tho

people than would bo thc means of peopling pan­

demonium forever. Patriotism and "loyalty

Virtue and common prostitution In the coining

years thc name of trsntor 'will sound bettor than

that of a ''loyalist," while "rebel" will shine

like the noonday sun in comparison to tho word

which has Lcin so abused by the wicked, selfish

and unprinciplod who have under its covcr rob­

bed their foes and insulted and wronged thtir

friends.—Rtvitw,(copperhead,)

home

Feb.

10.

KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE:

Royalty a Stench—Indorsed by he Copperheads in County Convention, March 3, 1S66:

The Copperhead convention which met in this ,-i!V on the 3d day of March, vKANivorsi-v adopted tho following resolution

"RESOLVED,

'nunty paper, tho

That we heartily indorse our

Oraw/ordsvillc Revktr,

Tbis patron saint

westward

and

nrgo every Democrat to subscribe for thc same

that its fearless defense of the

fundamental

-Saint

prin­

ciples of Democracy is deserving of our support.

3?liliif?an.

of

,:God

His

was carefully written out and read.—

We commend thc following extract to

the attention of tho people

or was prono to believe in tho frequent

That he should rejoico over the successful accomplishment.of an assassination ho had so largo a hand in planning and exciting, is not unnatural. -The thoughts hero uttered by this heartless scoundrel are the same that nerved thc arm of the inhuman Booth to firo thc fatal shot. Thank Goci, tho memory of the lamented Dincoln is safely enshrined in the hearts of the good of every land, and is altogether beyond tho reach of euch malignant traitors and scoundrols as this miserable outcast whom even Andrew Johnson thought deserved a life-time in tho penitentiary.

....

were. They "\vero formed into regiments, brigades, divisions, &c., by as good military talent as the country affords, and armed with the most effective weapons they could steal from tho

son Jiepublican"' and Chicamauga,"

should take a little more pains to dis-

guise thc fact that they are both very

United States forts and arsenals. Yet boring and sighing. A gentlema.. pas they could not "withstand the shock.'' sing, discovered the mch.nciio sigit and approachod the individual to en

Perhaps it was bccauso "God is just." Milligan denounces the soldiers who enlisted lor pay as hired mercenaries, heart-rending sorrow and says thoy would run as soon as fight. If people don't go into tho army without pay and leave their families I at

JST The men who writo for the Re-

violent copperheads, if they expect to

impose on any one. Pooplo are not as

presume, from thc way ho writes, that

ho went there after tho battle was

sal. to tho effect that an ass once attempted to pass himsolf off for a lion bv putting on a lion's skin but when ho tried to frighten some othor animal by "roaring," thc "'roar turned out to be simply the bray of an ass, and his true character was exposed. So "A Johnson Hepublican" may attompt to disguise his true character by his^signature, but thc braying of thc ass is too apparent to deceive. An ass can roar'' like a lion, and neither can a

terfugo as ho has resorted to. As to thc "secret circular," which a Johnson Jiepublican "exposes," wc should gladly have furnished the editor of the Rc-

LincohV, Erough and Morton. the contest against 1 reason and Cop-

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of 'infamy while thero yet remains a Stench in the nostrils oj tne eopie. one of the Godless trio, but tho plague But, we must make "Treason odious. is on its

Wc givo ono further extract as follows. It is an exhortation to the Copperhead party: "Maintain and cherish the organization and usages of your party in all 1 heir boldness and strength. Would to God they had been better organized

in

J8GJ

they would have withstood

lhtf.fthock of tho last five yeart.

ihenhockof iholast-fivo }W6

Wo don't fee

.."i

1,0"'

viev: with a copy ourseh, had wc l^nown

of his willingness to publish it. It was printed for general circulation,

the Copperhead })C1.S. Tho "sccrct circular' which a

party of Indiana, was lately made the Johnson Republican "exposes in hero of a grand ovation by his party |j10 Review is as follows. We intended friends in Wells county.

is iust although to us, whoj Bear Sir:: weapon is raoro ef-!

I

do not understand his providenco, that fectivo in a POLITICAL CONTEST than a iustice sometimes seems tardy. I nev- well conducted County Paper. Mr.

KEENEV,

recurrencc of special providences, but forduiUe Journal" proposes to cnlargo

"One has been summoned to tho bar perheadism. I urge upon^ you tae noof retributive justico with his sins un-j cessity of aiding in its circulation. repented of. Another, covered all over Make a thorough canvass of your ba witii tho mildew of debaucherv and Township and get every subscriber this city. If demociats want to k.c]

march, his limbs Subscriptions may'be takc-n as

nre smote with the blood of crime, and follows, viz: For months, at cents tremble under their load of corruption. .But, I pray that he may livo long to •realize in" this world, rather than in the next, that God is just.''

A Sad Affair

Just in tho mouth of an alley near

the Review office, about 9 o'clock

HCiVl t-1 UUUiMtl DUIIUM.

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to be starved by such men as When asked the cause of his me,an-1 Members who Milligan, they are "mercenaries" and choly state of mind, he lnioi met t^iCj

Knigut of tbc Golden Ci,clo di9gUUc Oh^a^nhis copperhead niss by any such sub-

speech publish it in tho Journal last week, j^aijroad."'•••••iThe

a

ou

press of other matter crowded

t: ing. A

CRAWFORDSVIMIE,

or for one year, at §1.50 invariably in advance. Iiespectfuily, P. S. KENNEDY,

Chairman Central Committee

Maurice

Wc don't suppose it is of much con-

sequence whether this individual was

a delegate to tho Chicago Convention or not, but inasmuch as the Review charges us with lying about tho matter, wo will say that some Maurice Ketchum, who is spoken of in the Chicago papers as the son of the jSew York Banker, mado a speech in the

Convention

and Qn ie

a

an

and we #ro thankful for the assistance forbidding of the banns 1. an I in IS do of tho Review in laying it before the

people of thc county. It has aircad\

brought us quite a number of subscri-

P.

sat a man weeping and sobbing, slob-

ul who is now a candidato on tho Do-

I "hirelings." Yet the Copperhead par- passer-by that the junto to Ci Coveted himself to his profession (the I ty cries over Milligan and resolves the columns of the Review had decided

that the soldiers who put down tho re- that every individual on tho Demo-1

boliion arc a -bully eot of fellows," Sc., mile State ticket should follow the arena, and was CIIOSOD who,, a few of their votes are needed example of Coffro.h candidate (or At- «».». to nut a Copperhead in office. jtoinej- Geneial, and t.vUo «. 'i Lincoln would be chosen President.—

(r

vieic under tho signatures of "A John- iaojt]

shedding hi3 teftra in secref)

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umt}0 wa

of

over to rifle tho pockets of dead sol- ji

diers. Yvo arc suro he never had cour-

blishc(1}

omoLior,s

the

books which wo commend to his peru- arc not consolidated. 'J ho following

""question. As to-morrow

qu

the proprietor of tne L/VIW-

such instances arc distinctly seen in his paper about the middle of June, as of re of re at in 1 an as ad a an or a bad grace from a paper whose pic jiers against God's righteous will—[thorough and vigorous prosecution of I

a

in favor of McClellan,

which is reported in the Chicago Times, tho Copperhead organ of that city, and which can be found by any one desiring to see for himself who has lied, [f it is us, wo were misled by thc 2 unes. This paper, wc know, is "given to lying," but we don't boliovo it could tell such a "whopper" as tho one charged on it l»v tho Review.

B&S" The weather has been extreme- son's policy for reconstructing the Dely cold for tho past fow days and mocratic party. His policy of recon-

1 showery. Tho ground in flat looali- jstructing tlio Union, by keeping all

theyoouid l.avo! ties, too wot to permi. plowing to ad- but truly loyal men out of .oleics?, ujui.-h better '.tTy"iz:d I liny! vantage.

on the 25th inst., on a big, cold stone, his withdrawal from political lifo Col. Henry S. Lano, TJ. S. Senator from Indiana, has notified his constituents that 1^^will, because of his years, decline a re-election. They

Uj cry over the wrongs of saint Milu-j^

"hnt

th it h0j

er

j,nii

a

to thc stone aforesaid, in

tljc al ey aforcslli(i]

u(v in

],

onor 0

ie

stupid as they imagino. If "Chica- rejoicing over thc assassination mauga': was ever on a battle-field, wo

.Lincoln, had just been

u)

Lafayette & Indianapolis Railroads

from the Indianapolis Journal, of thejp

& Cincinnati Railroad Company, and

Henry C. Lord Tho complainant owns $300,000 stock in the I. & C. Kailroad Companj', and docs not think it subserves his interests to have that Koad consolidated with thc Lafayette & Indianapolis Kailroad Company, and so tiles his bill to enjoin tho defendants from making that consolidation. F. V\ Bartley, Esq., formerly ono of the Judges of the

prospects for

complotio'h"of

Ind., 18G6.

ZO

i, will

no-ency.

thin !1 O

!ln frrrer

editor or scribbler is frequeiu e-

lcctn( an

three years, in crawling out the

vour back window of a "nigger shanty," in

-i :..i.' wc iavo nQ

cock-crowing.

0U

when speaking of us personally. Politically, as a

public

•DOK-S

Col. H. S. Lane.

The Now York Tribune of the 21st

M.,, inst., thus speaks of Senator

mocratic ticket for a State oftico.—(three ablest and most brilliant new jtCT3

and eflicioncv.

to perform this sad than ilonry S. Lane

the much adored hero

Qi,j0 penitentiary whoso late

Juaida

filled his heart with

nn

of unutterable sympathy,'

bursted forth in tears and

go 3 ftn(1 si0bbors.

aqe enough to do anything elso. hy don he sign his name to what he writes? Answer because it would prove what wo say. I There's many si &c. \s to Johnson Hepublican," we Tho Indianapolis & Cincinnati ana can only say there is a fablo

Our informant

passed on "and left him alone in his glory.

ogt

29th. will oxplain the matter ^jr jjU50) tho present incumbent, Albert L. jMowrey vs. Indianapolis

A

application, and giv-

ing a bond of $50,000, the compla'nant was granted a temporary injunction until the 5th of June—next Tuesday— when it may bo supposed there will b0

errand pow-wow over this itnpor-

C?

the early

the road are encourag-

proper

effort on the part of

place it beyond a con-

rp 10

Review of last week calls us

equality editor."' Such slang

lh secm8 tQ ug_ to comc with ver

LANE

will hear this with rogret.

prac it proved to be a valiant Goner- Indiana in 1841, having been elected

and

Col. Lane

nu re hia name and tho cause of his entered Congress as a Whig reprosen To his sur- tativo from tho Montgomery district, live in the Legislature, ahcrill, ireasCo ty Co ss on r.

,-i ii.n. in the Harrison campaign. He was

tly rcf 0gnizcd

I 1

crm

ten£0 whc

tho

"ho

[aw) until ho

he re-entered the political

waSj eoon a loi

his

and had I 4, 18G1 with emincnl integrity ability Franklin, 3, W alnr.t, Clark 4 „co

I a a

has no states-

!»r ©s ec si j? At ey.

Our friend BIM. BOWEIIS, has announced himself a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney in thia

circuit. We uko pleasure in say

behalf of Mr. that hu is an energetic

active, live man, who would Ieavo no srone unturned in his prosecution of violators of tho law. Since tho whole criminal business of tho Stato has again been trauslerrcd to tho Circuit Court, thc interests of the country demand ability, energy aTID activity, in the cnforcomcnt of tho criminal law. AVc bespeak for Mr. B. tho favorable consideration of tho Union men ot tho Circuit.

O I I A N

aiuu,j1

,l10

is thc

day fixed for completing the nuptials between the two roads, this emphatic

bc on hand Jn faU fol co

Good for Indianapolis. The City Council of Indianapolis has voted a donation of §-15,000 to tho Indianapolis, Crawfordsvillo & Danville

tho Indianapolis special to the Cincinnati Gazette, that tho notorious L. P. Milligan is again under arrest tor treason. This time, however, by civil authority. The dispatch says he was released on bail of 85,01)0, to answor the charge of treason, at the October term of the United Statos Circuit Court.— Tho Democratic candidate for Attorney General, John R. Coffroth, chaperoned him about tho city.

TIIK

Journal, in speaking of its dis­

ion. Will they go with you on negro suffrage? Ah! there's tho rub. —Review.

Will they go with you in "making loyalty stink?" There's an othor

Bgj1-

has been for tho past two

ohjCC-

sucn they

should "climb" out oi bed ana -make their escape a little carliei beioic

Such individuals, too,

Should by all means koop dark on the subject of "nigger equality." If this is not understood—-clearly—as unpleasant as it is to us, we will chargo

"j'usce" and let fly again. We hope

hjs

caugo

however, will be sufficient to

^his lying, dirty dog to "go slow'

journalist, we caro

not what he or his co-laborers in treason may take occasion to say.

Congre^ional Committee. The Congressional Union Central Committee of this (Sth) District, by order of tho Chairman, will meet at Lafayette to-day, for tho purposo of making arrangements for holding a Convention and tho transaction ol other official business.

tho Journal endorse President

Johnson's reconstruction policy. —Review. We do not indorse President John-

uu l$(

Urubr

Will thoy go with you on "Canada sneak' suffrage? There still another "rub." Will they go with you in crying over the wrongs of Bowlos, Milligan and Dodd. There's still another "rub." And we might mention manv more.

A good many leading men in

the South arc coming out for negro suffrage. At a recent meeting of tho colorod residents of Ilelona, Ark., to discuss the means of educating their children, Judge llanly, who was a member of tho rebel Congress, made a speech, in which ho took decided ground in favor of negro suffrage, declaring it the best means of solving thc reconstruction problem, and expressed his entire willingness to bo taxed for tho support of schools for colored persons.

jfcgT President Johnson, in a proclamation issued on tho 2d day of May, 1865, charges Jeff. Davis with inciting and procuring tho assassination of President Lincoln, and offers a reward

of OnO hundrod thousand dollais foi

his arrest. Yet tho Review and other copperhead papers print the assassins namo "Hon. Jefferson Davis," lament his incarceration and clamor for his unconditional release. But, why should they not?

PERSONAL.—Prof.

John L. Campbell,

of Wabash College, wo are pleased to learn, has received an appointment as a member of thc Board of est Point Examiners and not Judgo Embreo, as announced in our last.

Sunday Sclaool Plc-Sic.

Tho annual pie-nic of tho M. E. Sunday School will beheld on FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, in Mr. John

Smith's Grove, on tho Tcrro Haute road, miles from the city. Baskets brought to the Chur-h hj S labeled, will be taken -are

ot by .he' ..

MO.WGOMERY COUNTY

UNION CONVENTION!

The Union Central Committee of Montgomery county met at this place Thursday, and decided upon Saturday theOth dav of .lune next, as a proper

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T-

titilO for tho Tjllion (. oil volition, to

nominate candidates for Ilcpresonta-

urcr) and

rccomi

as'one of tho|

ndfimmniiiir'il tint llio

18

1C£

01

rotiredand

had acquired a compc-

iiaving been a Knion governor,' elected to the ILS. Sen ty-fivo, gives Tj nion township,

privilege ate, where ho has served since March 10 otes, acison, li^ai

2

,-honi she honors or who honors

We see that the SeDate lias re­

fused, by a two-thirds vote, to confirm tho appointment of Mr. Lingle, as

^xa6ter at Lafayette, in place of

w[)Qgo

removal was attempted because

h(J woul nol

denounce the Union par­

as a it or to

who forsako the Union party for the

ecommenocd that tne LUIJ11 eloction

icli township meet in town-j county

c'11

ship convention, on Friday, the 8th

day of June, and appoint delegates to

the County Convention, and, if they see proper, instruct them as to whom thev shall support for tho various of-

fices. It is also recommended that

the basis of representation be ono vote

for each fifty votes given for Morton, in 1804, and one for a fraction of twen

Brown, 5 Kipley, 3 Wayne, 2:

Coal Creek, 4. Total 4(i. JJy order of the Committee, P. S. KKNNEDY, Chairman..

IT will be full of men who took up nrrn.s and mari-hed southward to defend the L'uion, while thousands of the cowardly faction represented by tho RKVIKW were ileeing like frightened sheep, for the borders of Canada.—JOCUNAI..

AVI

I.I.

tho nc-crro equality disunion editor, inform us if CJeo. llofloway, formerly of this city was one of those frightened sheep, (icorge always voted your ticket ami like joursclt, was a loud, mouth loyalists.—Jivoiew.

(ico. Iloiloway was a good and tru

soldier till he was made to benove 03

the constant clamor of the copperheads

111^ twi

11

it*

that the war was "a iailure,'' and tiiat

•loyalty would soon trils of the people."

comfort to the hissing reptliCS

sole purpose of getting appointments Congress by tho Union Convention from A. Johnson, will find out, after awhile, perhaps, that there is a Senate as well as an A. Johnson.

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Committee

union convention, says: "it will be full of men who took up arms and marched southward to defend the Un-| joining county and had been foi feev

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The times demand the oest ability of the country in Congress, as well as the highest degree of firmness, and all mere personal considerations should be laid aside.

&4T When tho Review undertakes to perpetrate jokes by publishing notices of fictitious meetings in our office, it should select more opportune times.— At the time tho Review pretends there was a meeting at tho Journal ofTico in which th

tleman was attending Court in an ad-

oral days previous thereto.

DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN.—Mr. CORNELIUS CANINE, ono of our oldest and

most highly esteemed citizens, a resident of this vicinity for tho past thirty j-ears, we arc sorry to record, died on Thursday, 17th inst. aged 7!) years.

DEATH OF GEN. SCOTT.—Wo

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a good

departed this life at West Point,

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ou

gerous.

OCTOBER ELECTION.

[jliMiotinrfmtn* fee

$2,

|)es^

(1f

1

W

no

mislead him, lot them make tho most of it.

j&r Hon. Thos. R. Nelson, late minister to Chili, will likely be nominated

of tho 7th District. Mr. Nelson made a brilliant race with Dan. "V oorhees in 1860, proving himself that gentleman's coual on thc stump, in every particu-

tion—is

Chairman of the Central

IS

G,ui

made to figuro, til^t

nn

Tuesday morning, 29th inst.

•Uuioii Township MeelSng. Wo are requested to say that the Union voters of Union township will

meet at the Court House in this place on Saturday, June 2d, at 2 clock P. M., to appoint delegates to the County

Affect oug

notice

from the telegraphic news of yester-

day, that

miir

nf li ii ^-itnrdftV follow in IT

Convcntion Ot tlio b.Lturaaj IOllOAing.

It is hoped that all Union men will turn out.

ACCIDENT.—Mr. Lorin Miller, of this ciry, wc understand,••mot with rather a serious accidcnt a few days sinco, by fallin through a hatch-way at thc Brewery of Mr. II. Lorenzc. Wc learn, however, that Mr. Miller's injurios are not at all dan­

Another Change.

"Wm. II. Yanslyke ifc Co., wc learn, have pur-

chased the Boot and Shoe est,.biishmentofMessrs

.. ,, Gaskill it Canine, in Patterson building, Main

rec

Tho new firm are now cngngod in refit­

ting their room, preparatory, we understand, to adding largely to their stock. It is thc intention also, to manufacture to order any and everything in tho Boot and Shoe line. Favor tho new firm with a liberal share of your patronago.

MARRIED—At the residence of tho bride's mother, on the 22d instant, by .Rov. Gr. W. Stafford, Mr. RERVEY J. TIIARP and Miss

MARGARET

all of this county.

J.

invariably in Advance.]

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. En. JOVKNAI. Please announce my name as ft •candidate for tho office of Prosecuting Attorney ft,r this Judicial Circuit, (subject, of course, to tho lcfi?ion of the Picpublicnn Union convention.—

I hnvo no pledges to make, only should my friend*

give

i|,t

l*u-

"ince,

wi"

rrosccu!e

my ability

gardlew

of

rt

T'liioil

pubj( et t0 thc

ment, you will oblige his

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all

VC- See °f Treasurer, for this county, at tho coming:

t'le

offenders of the law, r^^

fear or lavor. BILI. BOWERS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Mr. EDITOR: JMCSSO announce the name of: ROBERT 11. MYRICK as a candidnto for thcof-

decision of the Union-

County Convention. Mr. Myrick is ono of those

unfortunate soldiers who lost, an arm in tho ser-

of his country In makinK thia

announce

apr20.] MANY FRIENDS.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

MR.

EniTofc:

Please announce tha namo of S.

GUKGORY, of Coal-creek township, for Represontative. fut'icct to tho decision of tho Union Con-'

vonti MANY VOTERS.

Mr

I I

Rl

-V EY if Copt. E. P. McCLASKY, of

Franklin township, should bo nominated by tho Union Convention of Montgomery county, for Representative, it would meet thc approbation of his comrades in arms and the Union party gencr-

MANY VOTERS.

1-Olt SHERIFF.

Mn. Ennou: Von will pieaso announce tho name of J. X. MCCONN'KM, as a candidate for rcnominaiion for thc office of SheritT of Montgomery couritv, subject to the decision of the Union Convention. "i:ito" has-served ono term ns Sheriff, and has givon entire satifaction. a MAW VOTER?.

AI.AMO, April. lSr.fi.

JFN. EDITOIC Wc, tho undersigned, Koldicr# of Ripley township, without arroeatinj anything to ourselves, or scorning to dictate to tho people of old Montgomery, would respectfully bring to tho minds of our fcl!ow-citi/.ens tho namo of Lieu'.. L. SPARKS, as a candidate before tho Union Convention well worthy the nomination for SheritT.

The reason that we urge his nomination is this Lieut. SPAUKS was a soldier, and we well remember the promises made to soldiers during thn lato and terrible war. Thc soldiers saved the country, ami now we ask tho people to make good their

,. I iiromisos. 1 he Union party has been our friend*

words, now wc ask them" to show their friend-

ship in acts, l.ieut. SPARKS was

to

rt-s]

ond to thc

I ],is

a

forCi

]1(J

Wil?

ainon«

CM!I

tho first.

of hi.-? country, snoaMcroa

left his business,his friends, and his

in 11,0 linq- I all and f-jr what Not for a jnmmission, bccauso t...l

J'rlr'th:

v- fcn fv

If this is

But he went because ho

any loved his country, and was willing to sacrifice his ., I life to preserve the government. As we said be-

nrnong the first to go, and among tho

last to come hack, lie served with tho Army of the Potomac from its organization until it was disbanded and after the Government had no further use for him, bad the honor of bringing home, as a 1st Lieutenant, a Veteran Battery received r,n honorable discharge, and on that discharge is thc word VETERAN this we deem

H.

sufficient recommendation for any man: and in conclusion, wc would say, Soldier.s of Montgom­

ery, remember thc promises made you. John D. Connelly, 9th TJ:It. OInathan Wert, 120th Keg.

Jonathan Ham, tlth Charles Smith, SOth and l- others.

FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. MR. EDITOR: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Assessor of I. nion township, subject to thc decision of a Convention and oblige yours, may

JAMES OWEN.

TO COSSUMPTIVES.

The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having snffcred for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump­

anxious to make known to his fellow-sut-

fcrera the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tho prescription used (free of

charge),

a FHrc

tjCn-

with directions

for preparing and using the same, which they will

cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron-

,„t chitis. Concrhs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung

'Jhc only object of the advertisor in

Affect ions. The only object of thc advertisor in sending tho Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, a? it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Partios wishing thc prescription, free, by return mail, will nleasc address RE EDWARD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings co., Now York.

feb22 '-V

Moot 7 Moot Root READ! READ! RE YD!

ROOT'S

PRSTARNTNE

preserves thc lifo of tho

Hair—changcs it from gray to its original color in three weeks—prevents tho hair from falling—-i« the best article for dressing tho hair ever found in

kot—will surely remove dandruff ninlcurc all

WivriFl Ti SCOTT diseases of the scalp—is delightfully porfuuiftd,

Lieut.-Gen. WINIILLD ^CO^ jtUrC3 ijaiJncss, and will not.stain the skin. W» I

N. Y., tell the story quickly, and tell it true, when

,\ i. I say it is a perfect

Coughs,

IIULSE

a CrawfordsvilSe Chapter

AA No. 40—R. A. M.,

Meet on First Thursday night after full Moon.

Wabash Valley I,odge,

No. 38 i—I.O. of G.T.,

Meet every Monday. K.v.i ., ai. ud'l-1 ullow--. P.-,' nVNx-k.

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Restores- ami Dressing Combined.

No other preparation for tho hair contains Pestachio Nut Oil. Sold by all druggists. ORIUN SKINNER A' CO., Sole Proprietors

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Springfield, Mass.

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Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Asthma, Itheu-

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Sold by all Druggists, with full directions for use. ORRIN SKINNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, [Springfield, Mass.

DEM AS BARNES

CO.,

Agents, New York.

March 15, 1866. ly-

Errors of Youth.

A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simpie remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers-, wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience,^ can do so by addressing §.

JOHN B. OGDEN,

feb221y No. 13, Chambers St., N. 1.

Strange, but True.

Every young lady and gentleman in tlieUnited States can hear something very much to their advantage by return maii (free of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Thoso having fuars of^ being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please addross their obedient servant, TIIOS F. CHAPMAN, feb221y 831 Broadway, New xork.

DvsPF.rsiA. What everybody says must be true. We have heard Dr. Striokland'a Tonic spoken of so frequently by thoso who have been benefitted by it, that at last wc aro compelled to make it known to tho public that wo really believe itcffects a cure in every case therefore,_ we say to those who aro suffering with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go to their Druggists

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