Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 August 1866 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL,

THURSDAY,

tii

AUG. 1866.

UNION STATE TICKET.

For Attorney General,

DEL ANA E. WILLIAMSON.

For Secretary of State,

NELSON TEUSLEK.

J"or Auditor of State,

THOMAS B. McCARTY.

For State Treasurer,'

GEN. NATHAN KIMBALL.

For Superintendent of Public Instruction,

G"E011GE W. IIOSS.

Union County Ticket.

Representative,

CAI-TFor

K. P. McCLASKEV.

l-'or 'Treasurer,

ROBT. II. MYlilCK.

For Sheriff.

J. X. M'-CONNKI.l..

For Commissioner, JOHN GAINED.

For Coroner, U. M. SCOTT.

For Surveyor,

AL11ERT JEN N ISO N.

I'or Assessor—Union'l'uwnship, JAMES OWENS.

KEEP IT BEFOEE TEE PEOPLE:

From tlie

Crawfordsvillc

LOYALTY.

The

would

Royalty aSlcncli—Indorsed by Ibc

Copperheads in County Conven-

tion, Marcli 3,186G:

Tlio Copperhead convention which met in this fity on the 3d day of March, VNAMMOI'ELV adopted tho following resolution

"RESOLVED,

rtainlj 6

to permit

That wc heartily indorse our

Cfiinty paper, tho "Craicjord&viUc

following resolutions

every honest man. ye

that senseless cloak

there

have

mitted—moro robberies perpetrated—more orr

dies concocted—moro villainous lie

outrages

dono

told more

more women wronged— more

homes made desolate—moro fdmi.ica lmpo^cn-u

—more thiklrcxi robbed—moro sufluring entail-

rd and more damnable disgrace inflicted on the

people than

be the means

veors

tho

Review,

and

urge every Democrat to subsoribe for tbc same

that its fearless defense of the

fundamental

prin­

ciples of Democracy is deserving of otfr'tup'port.

The Congressional Canvass.

Wo feci it to bo our duty to warn

iho nronlo of the efforts now being

made by the Copperheads to elcct an

I.ct tho Union organization remain firm and undivided. As wo have to surrender some of our unimportant liberties the better to sccuro those that aro •ndispcnsiblc, so wc must surrender some of our minor preferences to mako suro of those of moro importance. There is not a solid Union man in the 8th district who docs not

Receipts from Ipternat Revenue on ?1BI July, TT€l'f

of tho l'nion I tution as it i*. "As ihe deliberate sense of this

fic

dav is coming when the word "loyalty,"

it' indeed that dav has not already arrived, will

,bo

a stench in the nostrils

of

,~i.j

d)

Review.

any aid

of

01'

peopling pan-

demonium forever. Patriotism and "loyalty

Virtue and common prostitution! In the comiut

traitor TVIII sound better tnan vvit

name

of

that of_"a "loyalist," whilo '-rebel" will shine mC

,, gi*uid 6ti ugglo all suppoit was to

which ban been so abused by tho \tkkcd, &c.f^h 1 •. .1:

and unprincipled who have under its cover rob-1

bed their foes and insulted and wronged their

friends.—licvicir. (copperhead,)

Ftb.

10.

E E E O E E E O E

a an

from the 8th district. They bad hand, but they aro playing it well, if the power ol ho.so

ami need close matching. Their first P'««

close watching. Their first P'«sl

1tict between an umber of independent though the leaders.

ict a number of independent

mdidatcs on our side, and then, tali-

ing advantage of this division in the would never lay ion ion aims un

themselves to bo hood-winked and dcfeatcd by any such means. It would certainly show great weakness in them

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tlio representatives of a triumphant cause, to receive the srailcs and con-

gratulations of their grateful country-

persisted in denouncing as a '-wicked

and ur.holy causo." JSo not another

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bl

a

bo

cluls lilcr0

„Wect is to get up an irrepressible con-| sation of hostilities on our part, al-j „-ero ,n the army

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Atcli. Jobnsen. tlian -two" competent witnesses, shall It is perhaps not known 10 many of represent us in the next Legislature!

our readers that Archibald Johnson, That lio shall bo elected over a bravo the Copperhead candidate for tho Leg- soldier, who from tho first sustained islature, in this county, resided in Put- His country by his sword and every nam till a short time since that ho other means in his po\Ver. Pooplo of was a leading Knight ol the Golden Monfgomciy, which will you chooso Girclo in that comity, and took an ac- Will you mako '-loyalty stink in the tivc part in all measures designed to nostrils of the people" by electing this

give aid and comlort to tho traitors, man whose record is nothing but and calculated to nvaice ''loyalty stink troachcry to the country and sympa-

'."n the nostrils of the people and rebel thy with traitors or will you elect outshine the noon day sun." On die Uio bravo and gallant McClaskey, 21st day of I-ebruary, 18G3, whilo the whoso sword aided in preserving his

bravo soldiers of tho .Republic were country from tho destroying hand of battling man hilly with tho foe, he pro- desperato and malignant enemies in sided over a Coppoi liotid meeting in the field, and the secret treachery of Putnam county, which adopted the

thousand t.racs deciaru.

'.aeh terms and eondtfon.

upon us.

A

m0

1

nconlo ot the iSorth and South to ox- ,, •press, through a national con volition,

1

•i not another dollar ought, to bo furnish- ?, ,, led for tho further prosecution of this

war. therefore wc aro opposed to tho ble field* rnnil^vod iWovor gioi-iouo by further continuu.-co tUi= uniioly and the valor of men whom Arch. Johnson unnatural striie.

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the- faec of all this, this mail itl He Answer I

I Johnson who now aspires to represent We wish, in a kind and

I I

um

ijiation

populace.

rency to an expression of sympathy candidate lor Sheriff ot Montgomery

ith the foe, and against furnishing county:

comfort to those manly and

imnoverUh- patriotic citizens who had gone forth

to defend the ilag of tho Union. He

I was opposed to furnishing another

defenders of the holiest cause in behalf vents on at Dover Ilill, in July, 1S61?

of which man eve!" drew a sword, wcj-e I

1,0

b]ield— ammunition and reinforce- jopiorabU's war can nt)t bo prosecuted,

nts were to be denied them, and by except in violation of the spirit

inarch back to tho homes

Instead of comin_ icads and banners il\

ro unmanly foes in tho "dog-fennel"

:j at home? If '-loyalty stinks in your

'•Thai wo earnestly recommend a nostrils," of course you will voto for cessation of hostilities, for such a po- him who tried to mako loyalty odious riod as tnay bo_ necessary to allow the

antl

"traitor

outs

hj

Slin

no

^ut

11

their wish fur peace and a maintenance sive to tho impulses of patriotism if it was and the Consti- yon feel a manly prido in tho brilliant

V." .LU.U tinguTshed the Democratic party.

damned.'

tho noon-'day

3 our hearts be.i lespon-

deeds of our heroic soldiery—if the

mention of Gettysburg, Atlanta, Nashvi S to iv a id

nn

*S''

aiu 1C

an

Thus did Mr. Johnson, during the into submission to traitors, creates a gloomiost period of our great struggle, thrill of pleasure in your bosoms, no 'throw all his influence against his one need doubt that McClaskey will country and the gallant soldiers in tho

thousand other memoia-

his confederates wanted to starve

receive your enthusiast

and in favor of the rauso of the I The two men with their records arc

rebels. O so were struggling boforo you, tho one a moan, sneaking

with tho exasperated foes of the Rc- traitor, tho other a brave soldier who ca

public, falling by hundreds, and often took his life in his hand and followed

a a a a a

...! account of their scanty numbers and glorv. Choose ye, between them..

muecu mui tho overwhelming force of the loo, and^. ...,

H: support.—

of Rugh countyj in lul(y

thcy

men and fair countrywomen, were to be compelled, by this man John-

son and his associates in trcasojf*, to

sneak homo like felons from the peni- 1 ition ar and believing that, in its TTow tentiarv, and forever bear tho brand continued prosecution, thcro await us only the murderous sacrifice oi legions of an ignominious defeat what they mm i„

fc 10inc

soldier and not another dollar was to the serious endangorment of our libbe furnished. Men were to bo deter- orties, we unhesitatingly doeiaro that wc arc for pcace, the cessation of hosrcd from volunteering to assist the no-

shouid be attempted, it was to promise or negotiation, through a na-

forcibly resisted.. The gallant ar- tional convention foi

™ut .ndout CoZrhcad to Congress' my of the Republic was to bo defeated o. We should like cspccmllj okno^ comrado in arms, out and out ^opperucAu Lo

the rebellion rendered triumphant what you think of tho last of tho rcso-

ml

Cnion party, an,, e|eet a ^"^^jo^the .nurde^s^^ a,e 1

in in am a it or a re

ur knees, beg of them permission to

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oC

I 1 IV

the rebellion! "That wo arc unqualifiedly opposed

th

might see fit lo prescribe and impose,

Such were tho opinions and

1

•t years ago. 1 ot, lie now

ui.bl tho lo}

profer any Union man to a Copperhead, and who would'not bo willing to surrender his preforonco for this or that particular Union man rather than sod tlio Union party defeated. I.t is a very good plan to voto for independent candidates where thcro aro no political parties but whero an organized party exists, it will always succeed a»ain«t a number of independent can- onmient, he impudently accepts a uoinfi./Mvi inco who svmruitInznn

lusl-.ing efTiontcry lo tome bclorc

loyal, patriotic, pcoplo ot Mont- „,

finiintv mid ask them to send .,

gomcry county, and ask them to send

him to tho Legislature to mako laws

for them and aid in choosing a Senator

to represent them in tho Congress ol the United States. Instead of fleeing

to tho mountains and asking the rocks to hido him from tho sight of tho sol-

poople who sustained and encouraged them through years of their desperate struggle with tho onomies of tho gov

luaiu, u' —j ...

submit to defeat. There are no other and thpso who patnofcally sasta.nod „ot

miintain tho closeat and most thor-1 this, who can say there is any limit to ^lusauo. ouch organization, nominate their can- tho effrontery of a Knight of tho Gold- 6. The people of Montgomcij counii— I.—- en Circle? Can assuranco go any fur- ty, and especially 3 our comrades in didate and cl.cct him 'as they have done heretofore. To think of doing otherwise is uttor folly, unless we mean to abandon everything to the Copperheads.

tlier Yes, tho Copperhead party of Montgomery county demand that this man Johnson, thus branded with the crime

of moral troason if not with an "overt

act." which could be prove! by more Iv'»l

ri ic Iull

1. Mid you, Jit Hie lir.10 hi

aao .U»»,»|.pror.U.««i.t

tail,oil in II,« lollovvm^

man or another dollar. Tho gallant icy of Martin county, in a count} con-

of an cxuiting foe. ttnd, in dtbgtace ana ^'nt\?olved, That- tho Democracj* can your opinions on tho points suggesthumiliation inarch back to tho homes'

not

1

,,

your opinion ol the lollow tng icsoKi-

.„ ,i,»:tion unanimously adopted by tho Do-

so I

0

pnncipc. tion unanimously adopted by tho De--j

short CJIVS ugo, ct, tic now luis inc ... t. _i -1-

inocl acy 0

COIlvc

lr ev

SC

ce

a av

"That wo are moro than over convinced of the truth of tho doctrines ol the Democracy assorted in the outset, that war is not the remedy for attempted secession, or disunion, but is disunion and eternal separation itself therefore, wo aro in favor of, and demand of those in authority a cessation of hostilities. 'Tn view of these facts, wc declare the proposed draft for 500,0U0 men the most damnable of all other outrages perpetrated upon tho pooplo by the Administration. "That wo aro opposed to tho draft, and that wo call upon tho Democracy of all tho States to sustain us in our declaration and if fight wo must we shall fight for the Constitution an^ the Union, and tee will necer give aid or assistance to the continuing of this unholy and unconsiitutional icar." 7. Will you please favor us with

your opionion of the following resolution adopted by a mass Convention of tho Democracy of Madison county,

Juno 25, 18GA, which was addressed by Oscar B. Ilord, Democratic Attorney General, and Dr. J. 13. Athon, Democratic candidate for Secretaiy of State:'' "That tho present, war originated in an entire misconception of tho principles of tho .Federal Union. That in proposing for its objc*?t the restoration of tho Union by forcc, it proposed an object which was in its nature, and forever must be, incapablo of attainment. That tho history of tho past, three years has already demonstrated iho utter hopelessness as well as the gigantic wrong of a further eontinuanco of the present contest."

Now, C'nptain, if we had room, wc

g5yo 8imil ir cso

ocl

ju.ibj ttdopted by the Demoj^ra-

IllX "fa ware:i fr"h. of the war. and tbo impropriety

Presidency, believing that the present of furnishing further men or money,

introduce a war plank into "their

they had forsaken lor their country, national platform wuhout a sactifico of, .q you think the Democracy

to meet tlio jeers and derision of the ^ic^ wu£out ''MkiSfi "j niminatodVo" g'«" -'1. because

into

and abroad, public ruin, and

1

110

soldiers already tho held, and it:

..

tilities, an armistice, antl the settle

mcnfc ()f cx

ting difliculties by com-

vcral Statos, known as tho sc-

States, either do or do not form

of the Federal Union if they

.. ./• ii... u'n» 111 «I* 11 nnprinRti-

do the present war is illegal, unconsti tutional and unjust, and a daring and high-handed usurpation of powers, dangerous alike lo the institutions of authorized.

oun ,ry

diers of tho Union and tho patriotic stitution and laws of tho land that, ii

1

and subversive of the con-

they do not, tho war is simply a war of conquest and subjugation. o. What do you think of. the following resolution adopted by tho

faTor of

•ilfornntives Wo trust, therefore, that them with money and reinforcements, Administration another man, guu or who has rL,isrod in the tb vll men of the 8th district will to elect bira to «,« Legishtuvo. After |dollar I'm- such a h«!.»b( u.chnsUap

tho war, would like to havo a slight

expression of your opinion in reference to the following resolutionsadop-

tlio ann-y,

Did you approve the following view of'covering up to some extent,

resolution rfflopted by the Democracy their in famous.record during the war,

convention

I January 31, 18G3? men into supporting their ticket?

"That wo aro unqualifiedly opposes

tn

the further prosecution of this abo- I Captain, an

nomi io 9

„„d° dis-

of brave men, ignominious and dis-o-raccful defeat, shame antl dishonor

men to accorn- lutions below, adopted by the Democ-, faithfully by tho old flag of tho

^"l/.erland county

W

(r0i cul 0ll

our arms, acUnowiedge our: Care that we are f„r peace, an arm.

inability lo sunpress the rebellion, and lice, and the settlement of our exist.

iiicioi.i^ iu difficulties by compromise or ncgotiago into a National Convention

Wltl1 lionj tliroug

i,

tncmselvcs encompassed and tho Union upon other dollar to carry or, this abolition ment, has been honorably discharged, defeated by eucli transparent strategy.

.nle you

pro

tution of this abo-

1)c

..

vin

a a

W

wi

lutions adopt-

fro Ume tQ Umo hy U)0 Dcm

Qf a mostj not qn

v0ll

ocra-

itc, overy coun-

ty in Indiana and in view of this fact, we have another question to ask well. Thank God the cablo has been laid and is now in perfect working or-

Do vOU not think that tho Dem-

..

ltic par

1110lhcl lk

I mmU«

]n 0 0n

ai (1

i(i

oc

by those multiplied ex

,||.

o».i

l0

of ijf

and hoodwinking a few honest Union

Ono moro question, if you please, 1 we aro done. 10. How do you like tho idea of voting for Arch. Johnson, a Knight of the Golden Circle, who was at homo, adopting such resolutions as wc hnvo given nbovo, aiding and encouraging the rebels by every means in his power resolving that not another mnn or another dollar should bo fftrnished to

aid you in

putting down the rebellion

gay how do yQU

iik

usurpation." receive from the United .States, under

(avo). uJ lvH|l

0

who, from the beginning to the end.

Union? Wi 11 you answer?

Bill to Equalize Bounties. following is the new bill to bounties, as it passed both of Congress, and was approved by the President:,

Thc

that in its

|iz0

Uiere awaits us

SKC.

fc

convention.

so a re a

furnish another man an-1

a

but will resist all such acts of

a

1.- Be if onactcd, &o., That to

each and every soldier who enlisted into tho army of tho United States after the 15th day of April, 18(31, for a period of not loss than three years

having sowed his torm of enlist

has received or is entitled to

existing laws, a bounty of ouo huiffl

•u iii\ ui ii-T 'i." —a 1

l-i 1red

1 cd

rrnqn

dollars, and no more, and any sucl

.,n|.| I dollars, and no more, and any such

cnlistod for not oS3

in it a is to os re

vcars lC UV3

vcarS) UV3

Marshall county, assembled charged on account of wounds rccciv-

nli!]n, June, 180c! «1 in Uio lino of duty, and tho widow,

M«.t proposition tl.at minor cbildron or paronta, lUo or-

a

soldier

who

DO-

us it is now being waged tnat \^c aiCi cil ii,

far,.i»Uing the present homS.V'^=''-»'S^'

ted by a mass meeting of Democrats! thorized provided, that any soldier in Fort Wavne. Allen county, in An- who has bartered, sold, assigned, trans­

enlisted in the army ot the

United Statos after tho loth day of April, 180.1, during tho rebellion, for a period of not less than two years, and who is not included in the foregoing section, and has been honorably dis

nn

the service of the United Scates, and in the line of duty, shall be paid the additional bounty of 950, hereby au-

jo'-ifd, joancd. exchanged or iv

away his final discharge papers, oi any interest in tho bounty provided by this or any other act of Congress, shall not be entitled to receive any additional bounty whatever and when application is mado by any soldior for said bounty, he shall bo required under the pains and penalties of perjury, to make oath or affirmation of his identity, and that he has not so bartered, sold, assigned, transferred, exchanged, loaned or given away either his discharge papers, or any interest in an}bounty as aforesaid and no claim for such bounty shall bo entertained by tho Paymaster General, or other accounting or disbursing officer, except upon receipt of the claimant's discharge papers, accompanied by tho statement, under oath, as by this section provided.

"SEC.

1

jn tho field and

-II

stern

were fighting in the 'field resolves not to furnish another man oi

oC

i„ prosecuting

c0u

,,,g

0 Ul0 ill(luci!ll llc

cme

„t

,„

t0

bcliovo

their cause would ultimately triumph

through the assistance of the DemocI rocy of the Xorth-west?

Do you notl

think these resolves against the just-

ged the war, increased tho sac-

0 and doublod

cc

pic to believe a lio that thev may be' they believed you did right in going I or dul llicv do with

3. That in tho payment of

the additional bounty herein provided for, it shall bo tho "duty of tho Paymaster General, under such rules and regulations as may bo prescribed by tho Secictarv of War, to cause to be examined tho accounts ot each and every soldier who makes application therefor, and, if entitled thereto, pay said bounties.

"SEC.

4. That in tho reception, ex­

amination, settlement and payment of claims for said additional bounty due tho w-iflows or hoirs of deceased, soldiers, tho accounting officers ot tho Treasury shall be governed by restrictions prescribed tor tho Paymaster General by tho Secretary of War, and the payment shall bo mado in like manner, under tho direction, of the Socrotary of tho Treasury."

W.

SECOND DISPATCH.

CONTENT,

is ARTS

Jul}' 28, 1SGG

working'order.

ca cvor MC0 6

1

our National

rifico of life, and doublod our Nationa debt? What say you? Will you give

a

and candid expression of

"HEARTS CONTENT,

tho idea of

)im aml ingL

tbo gallant

comrado in

:HEAUTS CONTENT,

your friend,

thaan three

boon honorably dis-

boon honorably dis-

dcr named, of any such soldioi who

dcr named, of any such soldior who died in the service ot tho United Statos, or of disease or wounds contractcd while in the servicc, and in tho lino of duty, shall bo paid tho additional bou*n'ly of ono hundred dollars hereby

SEC.

2. That to cacli and every

"HEARTS CONTENT,

ci

is in pcr-

CYJiUS W. FIELD."

DISPATCH.

'•HEARTSTHIRD CONTENT,

23.—Eng­

July

land and America aro agtvin united by telegraph. The cablo is in perfect order. Wo have been receiving and sending messages through the whole

1^

1CC on 10

insl., ofi' Valontia. "CYRUS W. FIELD." EL EG AM FROM LONDON.

HEARTS CONTENT,

July 27.— The

London Times, of the 27th, says of the telegraph. It is a groat work. Tho glory of the ago and nation, and they who havo achieved it, deserves to bo honored as the benefactors of their race.

A treaty of pcace has' been signed between Austria and Prussia. A Prussian telegram says that a few days' armistice between Austria and Pi'ijftsiii commenced at noon the 2od. Tliere was fighting uu the 22d, Austrian? ehti ming a victory.

29.—After

July

taking on coal, tho telegraph fleet will sail for tho spot whore tho cablo as lost last year, to recover tho end and complete a second lino between Ire hind and Newfoundland, and then the Medway will proceed to lay tho newcable across the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The cablo will bo open for business in a few days, and all messages 3cnt to Europe in tlio order thoy aro rccoivod at Hearts Content. 1 ca$ not find suitable lo convey my admiration for the men who hove so ably conducted the nautical engineering and electrical department of this whole trip so successfully, amidst difficulties which require to be seen, to be appreciated, and in fact all on board of the telegraphic fleet, and all conncctcd with the enterprise. Thoy havo done their very best to havo the cablo made and laid in a perfect condition, and He who rules tho winds and waves, has crowned their u|^.tcd efforts -with porfeet success. "CYRUS W. FIELD."

A severe engagement took place

"HEARTS CONTENT,

'•WASHINGTON,

two years

A

Gray Miss Annie Iluff Isaac Ilillyard Willinm Hastings mrs Catura Harris Elisha. ... Ilay Ilammel James Ilarrell Ivinear John

27.—

July

Wholcsale

To the

lion. William II. Seward, Washington: —The telegraph cablo has been sue cessfullv laid between Ireland and Newfoundland. I remember with gratitude 3-ourservice in the Senate of The United States in the winter of

and Retail

1357,

and recollect with pleasure the speech which you then made in favor of the telegraph bill. That you may never hav'c reason to regret what you have done to establish communication across tho Atlantic, is tho sinccro wish of

I

''CYRUS MbLI).

27.—TO

July

IIis

Excellency, President Johnson, IFcw/tuir/ton Siu:—Tho Atlantic cablo was successfully coaipletcd this morning. 1 hope that it will provo a blessing to England and tho Unilod States, and increase tho intercourse between our own country and tho Eastern Ilcmisspherc. Yours faithfully. [Signed,] '-CYIvUS W. FIELD."

July 20.— To Cyrus

II'. Field, Hearts Content: I heartily ^^^WFORDSYILLE, congratulate you and trust that your enterprise may bo as-successful as your eflbrts have been. May tho cablo un

der the sea tend to promote harmony

isnhore

4i

ASHINOfONj

between the lvepublicof tho West and the Governments of the Eastern Horn- MixeciltOV'S Sale.

Jul} 20. S

Field, Hearts Content:—Acknowled go- 1

mcnts and congratulations. If the

vw,v

slavery, or

divide this liepubbc.

great achievement constitutes^ I trust, tin efl'ecllvo treaty of ^national I

n„„traH

1

y=«Hl non-inter^.n

28.—

July

ts Wilson Cr Hunt.

tarv.

TI.C Atlantic C^b.c Snocc^.ul., Eastern.

NKW loRK, July 29—o:o0 A. jH.

CYRUS

1

FIELD."

To the

lion. Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Co:—I congratulate you on the successful completion of tho tolegraphic communication between Ireland and Newfoundland, and hope within two weeks from this timo to inform you that tho cable lost last year has been recovered, and that a second lino is in operation across tho Atlantic. I assuro you that all on board tho telegraph fleet will do all they can to accomplish this object.

"CYRUS

W. FIELD."

"HEARTS CONTENT,

27.—To

July

the

Directors of the New York, Newfoundland London Telegraph Co.:—Wo arrived this day. The cable has been laid across tho Atlantic and is in perfect working order. As soon as wo have taken on coal, we shall proceed to the spot whero the cable was lost last year Enumeration RepOft. to recover and splice it with tho cablo on board the Groat Eastern, and return to this place, when the Medway will proceed to lay the cable across the Gulf of St. Lawrence. "The following is a list of Directors of the ]Srew York & London Tolegrapl Company: Field, Moses Taylor, Marshall O. Kob-

J. ciet c-oopc

__ P_ Tfiirif t-i nri-nrfi fil"

"Tho Officers of tho company are,

Peter

Cooper, Prestdent Moses lay-

lor, Treasurer R. W. Lowby, Secro- o««i Creek Tow, wi„r~

IIEARTS CONTKNT,

A datlv paper has been published

,| Asvv BAV, B. C-, July 20, lbGO. MDNTUOIIBUY T.:ot rY,

yacht sailed this afternoon on her roturn to Port Aubaque. Another vessel will arrive to-morrow (Monday), from Port Aubaqc with further advices from the cables. The telegraph lines are in good working order.

Deaths from f'liolera.

PHILADELPHIA,

4

23.—Five

July

492,

new

cueoe of olinlfti-.i and tlwee deaths were reported to tho Board of ^ealth this afternoon. Total number of deaths for tho week,

being a decreaso of

172 from last week, and the samo number as tho week previous to the hot. spell, including IB from Asiatic cliolera, 21 from cholera morbus and 101 from cholera iniantum.

The disbursements of the Treasury during tho month of July,

831,249.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

JjR&T SjE TTJEUS iKMAINING-OF

To obtain these letters, the applicant must call Court, the 21th day oi Jr,!y. IRfio. for "ADVERTISED LETTERS," give tho date

of this list, and pay 1 CENT for advertising. If July2()-wn. pr fee (Jrt.j not called for within one month, they will be sent, ______— to tho Dead Letter.office.

[let 58.] AVm. BROMLEY, P. M. --r-

W. ROBERTSON & CO.,

ilanufactu-

rcrs of

Under ''.McClelland Hall,

Wasliinglon St., Crawfordsvillc,

invites attention to their largo stook of

HOME-MADE WORK

aiul

|ic-ir fau iiti for supply ill

011

the 20th. off the Island of Lissa, thej Austrians^claimcd a victory. Tlieyj sunk tho Italian iron-clads, running OOJf "Jt? "XiKTS them down and blowing them up.

tho trade and

all others who favor them with a call.

of all kin.ja furnishod on short notice,

WITH OR WITHOUT A HEARSE.

Aug. f, lSGtl. mfiw.

DR. J. C. SIMARD,

HomeopatUlo S I I A N INDIAN V.

Olllcc'NvilU Township Trustee.

aug2'6G. mCw.

of Montgomcry cntlnty Ind ftna

said deccdcrit in Drown township, on

nu ino1

T."VT" ., i, Vrtiir commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.

IOUI SOPHIA P.

au6-t:

iii

.:

JQ0

T^JOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned, against tho goods, chattels, rights, credits,

vnni.HV TmiNT^ONT I Executors of tho ostato of William Jones,'! evs and effects of Ira Crane, non-w«t '•AJS DUi^ W JOllxNbOxN.

Will sell at public sale, at tho late residence of I therefore tako notice of the^pondcnc}j5i^a^^

,ao(

JONES,

DAVID M. IlICKS, Executors.

«:ilc T. W. RRV [july 12.

0'/,. Ql'ININE for ,t t'o.'s Oni^ Store.

UJVITJEJD. STJBTJES

NOTICE

ifl hereby given to all persons in Montgomery county, liable to pay any Internal Revenuo Tax, that tho Annual Lists for 1866, embracing assessments for Licenses, Incomes, Carriages, Iiuggiep, Pianos, Gold Watche?, &c., &c. bavo been received, and the Taxes aro now due and payable, and I will attend in purson or by deputy, at tho officio of H. ts. BKADKN, in Crawfordsvillc, from

Friday, August lOlh, to Saturday, Aug. 25tli, 1866,

both days inclusive, for the purpose of rccoiving tho smue. To all Taxes not paid within tho timo: named, TEN PER CENT. PENALTY will bo

-Wo arrived added as by law requirod.

NOTICE

J0IIN* L. SMITII,

Collector 8th District ludiann.

Ilr.CTon S. BIUDE'N,'Deputy. jul26.

IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho several Township Trustees of Montgomerycounty in the State of Indiana, have made and returned their enumeration of tho White Mnlo

Inhabitants over the ago of twenty-ouo years, in their respective Townships, for tho year 1866,

w, a C---I- resident therein at tho time required by law t-. Cnnri(r

Ovi'US W

y)

Field, Moses Taylor, Marshall O. Kob-

mako sueh enumerate and that the same aro

on file in my Office aud subject to tho inspection

the public, with a view to tho correction of

of lhc pubHc

........

any errors or omissions therein. Said returns

Way no Ripley Brown

1

Scott

27.—Cyrus

RIOTS IN LONDON.

July

Uniou

W. Field says there have been riots in I ^rOcck London on account of the refusal by ollnw rofnrm 1 the Government to allow meetings in Hyde Pari

reform Walnut Chirk ...... .••:•••.

as atc3 in tbc tt 1

&.

307 ^16 4'Jj

2 2

1,780 217 241 3j4 a 46S

1 07

eral Trustees thereof. in my offieo. Witness mv hand and seal this 24th day rf Ju lv. ISfiG. I*AAC M. VANCK, juIy2Cto.] A. M, C.

E. REMINGTON & SONS,

POCKET

011

ac­

count of tho War, the Navy and Intorior Departments,, amounted to 88,-

unclaimed in the Tost-Oflieo st

CnAWFOitnsvu.i.K, Ind., Aug. I SCO Hon son r. Uarrieklove Vaniiik lSond Arthur W Brown Mary Hunker Uurk Martha Branch miss Jennie Connor Edward Copcman Henry Davis Allio Drako John Wesley Dolph Peter a N Davcon William Jirvin John Fisher Fftuco William

Kurr Itouben Legis .Tohn Lewallcn mi.ss Haley. Morris Mil tun MofTett W II Mosure McDonald Martha Newport Pierce Dr 'W'm l'.iatt A llcaster Ceorgo Keilly Thomas 2 Rankin W Rieketts Sims James Smith miss Lizzie Smith Smith John If Simpson Susan 2 Simpson Sallic E 2 Thomrs A Taylor Jemima 2 Willard Morrico Whitman A A Wilson Sarah O Wiksou Milton Wilhite Paschal

MAXUFACTl'KERS OK

Revolvers, Rifles,

MUSKETS AND CARBINES!

AMI,

l-'or the United States .Service.

BELT KKYOLYKN.S,

AND

REPEATING PI.STOL,

RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES

Rifle and Shot Gun birrels, and Cnin materials sold by gun dealers and the trade generally. In these days of housebreaking and robbcry„ every house, store, baal^ aui office should havo one of

IlTiMlXG IOX.y HE VOL VERS'.

Parties desiring to avail themselves of tlio lata improvements in Pistols, aud superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers.

Circulars containing cuts and description of uur arms will be furnished upon application.

K. REMINGTON SON'S,

N. Y.

Ilion,

MOOP.E

N

ICHOLS, Agents.

No. 40, Court.'and St... Sow York.

SMivorce Notice.

Si ate of Indiana, Montgomery county,s gomery Circuit Court, September torm, 1 SCO. Martha Yanderpool vs. Gilbert Yanderpool, Dir. vorco.

Bt':

IT REMEMBERED, that on the 24th diiy of July, lSfifi, said Plaintiff, by M. I. White, licr Attorney, produced and filed in tho Clerk's Offico of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, her complaint for divorce as causo »f action, and the affidavit of a disinterested person, sctforth that the defendant, Gilbert Yanderj

also the alGd.n ting forth that the defendant, Gilbert Yanderpool, is a l'on-residcnt of tho State of Indiana. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to the said Gilbert Yanderpool, that ho may be and appear before the Judge of the Montgomery Circuit Court on the second day of the next term thereof, commencing at the court-house in Crawfordsvillc, on the 10th day of September, IS06, then and there to answer said complaint.

Witness mv hand and the seal of said Circuit

Iv

ALI.AC-Ji, Cicrs.

M^iVOVCC *%*OtiC€»

State 'of Indiana, Montgomery Co., ss. rt Common Plea?, October term, IStitS}

Moses Stinc, vs. Emma Stine. Divcrcc

BE

IT REMEMBERED That on the 25 1, day of July, I860, said plaintiff, l.y Thomson Sc itistine, lii3 attorneys, produced and tiled in the Clerk's offico of said court, his complaint as cause of action in this behalf and also theaffidavit of a disinterested person sotting forth that said defendant is a non-resident of tlio State of Indiana. Therefore, notice oi" the filing and pandency of this action is horcbv given the said dufendant, that sho may be and appear before tho Judge of the court of Common Pleas of said county, on the sccond day of the next term there-' of, commencing on tho first day of October, 1866, then and there to answer said complaint.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, the 2oth dav of Julr. I860. Wm. K. WALLACE, Clerk. julv :!G. 1SGG—pi's feo 4,00.

Sale of Real Estate.

THE

undersigned, by virtue of authority granted him by tho Court-of Common Pleas of, rMontgomery co«nty, Indiana, will, on

Saturday, August 11 th, 1SGC, at Public Auction. si'H at the door of the courthouse, in said county, the following described* Real Estate, situate in said county, to-wit i- The undivided two-thirds part of twenty acros. being tho south half of tho "southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-two 32). in township nineteen (191, north of rango fivo (5) west, as tho property of John Garvcy, deceased, upon the following terms:

One-third of the purchase monoy in hand, oncthird in six month3, and the residuo in twelve months from day of sale, tho purchaser to oxccuto notes for tho deferred payments with apj)io\cd security, with interest from date.

WILLIAM

.1

P.

RAMEY,

Administrator of John Garvey's estate, July !2-w4. [pr foe $5 50.] -,

olice of Attachment.

NOTICE

is hereby given that on tho 10th day of June. 1860, at tho instance of William Campbell, I, Wilson II. Laymon, Mayor of tho City of Crawfordsvillc, in Montgomery county, State of Indiana, issued a writ of attachment -idits, monre8id«nt of

State OI inaia.ua, iasuuu «•_"»»

deceased,'! tho State of Indiana. Tho said Ira Crano II

-samo

in attachment, and that the will be tried before me at 10 o'clock A. M., on Uednosdaj thw 8th day of August, 18G6. I WILSON II. LAYMON, Mayor

..

City of Crawfordsvillc.

July 19 t3. [pr feo $3 20.].

JYotice.

I' S boreby given that tho undersigned KAT0!?E®^ appointod Executors, with wilt ®nn0"' the estate of William Jones, late of Montg county, Indiana, deceased. .t0NES,

PAVin

yi.

ificiv -.

,.„ Executors,