Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 September 1869 — Page 6

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Tt»e Fifteenth

Amendment.

The status of the Fifteenth Amendment is a problem upon which^ there seems to be considerable difference •of opinion. The statement recently "telegraphed from Washington city to the effect, that but twelve States had forwarded satisfactory certificates of acceptance, has been seized upon by the Democratic press, and by some "Republican newspapers who are so more in name than in fact, ay conjlusive evidence that the Republican

interpreting his duty according to

.reason to know that the action ot the

Washmgton. Minnesota, Iowa.

ine j»ic-eiu i..'.-giL.iine u=spn(

oi

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sok,ier

party will fail in carrying to complete eniisted. The Colonel made a speech success this measure of equality bo-j r.»a the subject, and asking all of the fore the law. The dispatch referred I

mCn

to is calculated to mislead, unless ac- the front. Not a rnnn moved. Conoompanied with explanation. Thcj nell, discouraged, nsked Fond to talk States whose ratification is reported] to the boys. Col. Pond talked in his .so "satisfactory" are: North Car- vray, and was in the act of putting the olina, West Virginia, Massachusetts, proposition in regard to stepping to 'Wisconsin, Maine. Louisiana, Michi- the front, when a tall specimen ot the .gan, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, 'true blue' sang out,'Colonel Pond, .Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida—12. you

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The Chicago Post., in a review of

Thp /'n«/ in review

of

.. 1' ,• faITOS

tne situation, declares the chances ol ,u.

raeau

Amendment by

ilteeuth

the Amendment is saved by the lore-

sight ot Morton attacn-

+,Senator

strucuon ot the three outside States,

ca^LVn

Roseerans, and accept equality.* be-1

tives.:' trie work of restoration mav

pi risan

imbecil Journal

WORTH

THE

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"While in the three months' service, Col. Conn ell rode a sorrel horse and Lieut. Col. Pond rode a white horse. At the close of the three months' ser-

vice, an eifort was made to re-enlist the men of the regiment. The regiment ils formed one day at some town in Virginia) and a letter from the Governor was read by Col. Con nell, asking that the regiment be re-

who would re-enlist to step to

get.

on

thy

..Missouri and Kansas ratified a tele- will all go.' Iliat was iecei\ed withj pQjj^g graphic copy of the article, and they shouts of approval. Comment is un-j will have to co their work over but uecessaey."—Ohio State, journal. that they will do it when their Legis- viomlnVsme: iatureB again convene there is no j(.arn from Mont Auderson that •question. New York has ratified the Coyler, a widow lady livameadineiil, :t Governor Hoffman, jng

tio[^ wjieni

Illinois, Nebraska and Alabama tioinoristrii.t.ion-'s, the lady determined also accepted the amendment, but investigate the cause ot the trouble from the negligence of the officials of

•complete thc ratification. that, the animal—which proved to be It is reported in Washington. spe-

a.

•cials that Governor Sentcr -"intends engaged the dor in combat, but im

l&turc, iHit :ts Ioiilt as it is in doubt he ja

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sorrel horse, and we

afKut

so^th

three and a half miles

of this village, a week from

Democracy, has reiused or neglected j^gj. Saturday night, killed an..„.ini-1 oy barley. to forward the certificate to the Sec-

niensc

wildcat.

retary of State. New Hampshire,! The circumstances as we get them Nevada and Indiana have ratified the'are

as

amendment for, in addition to the|nignts preceding Saturday the family argument in the case, we have good

follows: For two or three

noticed

that the house dog had kept

a

Indiana Legislature is regarded den, but no particular attention was as perfectly legal ami val

at

noise just back of the gar-

paid to him until the night in ques-

fcom the dog's^ excessive

wen{/ to thc

these States, we presune the record barking proceeded and discovered of their action ha.s not been transmit- something jumpiug from tree to tree,! ted to the State Department. Ihis jn darkness could not distin-! make6 twenty-five States which can. gUish

what

be counted surely for the amend- [he house for her lantern, and went xoent, fitill leaving three necessary to 1

it was. She returned to

to ([K!

gTOve, when she found

wildcat of the largest species—had

to tho X&tioufti Constitution. He armed herself with brokeu-tined says ho believe- the amendment pitehtbrk. When the animal sprang would by the new Legis-1 be lady assumed a position known !it is a. forced feed, distributing!

miiitarv

the'•vannuit touud himsMi liupalea,

ou

T'ie

home organ, says die Legislature wounding the brain mortally. Mrs. wiU notb,. conven^. for gei Colyer 4Wm a pension" for herj

that the meeting ot Kepubhtiiii^ le-: l)ravorv, and wis recommend .some ot«. questing sueii action, presidetl over the weak nerved, fastidious ladies of by Horace Maynard, adopted 11 res- this place that they spend a few days olution declaring the legality ot the taking lessons in the art ofi .newly elected Legislature "at tbtt best

problematical and uncertain,"1 and Governor Sentev can not av.f cde to their request in calling the Legislature together without putting himself on record as doubting the legality of his own election over Stokes. So that lor these three -States we arc confined to Texas, Mississippi and Virginia, who^e restoration to the Union 1ms been made conditional upon their acceptance of the amendment.

seic

hi'oken tine ot the iork, which

had entered the creatures throat and

The Nashville Proas "it'i JtMes, however, .the Governor's recognized 1 penetrated the base of the skull,

defense.—Apple River, JUinois,

edT In the haste to open farms, build villages, construct railways,

etc., we forget the necessity and com-! fort of good wagon

}nost

of

they ar(} accessibje.

whv sl)ou]a nQt

in

g(?cri(u

of

,r Indiaua. Money except the "HOOSIEK/' that has mg to^t.ie enanlmg act loi tne ieoon-

ououjs rajset|

eu0ugh

the cv)ntiuio!i precede:)u ot its aj)plieil, to furnish much better high-j

riere no reasonable hope that orreat extent with tin: people them-1 tlie, Democracy, or Conservatives,

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anv ot the States, will accept the.

views ,f any such progressive men as

John Qumcy, Adams and General

®elve5

to

law as an inevitable result of.,

fore thc the war. and so

0fth"

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rusidei

be delayo.3, but ii «m not be drt'eat-! I,0°

,»d. But«e approliend these

arfi toke„ hl

Southern States'wiH not for.eit iyejys grow.ng irorn l,ad to^orse, until the road becomes impassible resentatioa lor paitrv jjiejuaice ano .if a a

the man-milliner of Paris,

was asked recently what trimmings should be put on a dress just finished. He answered, turning up his nose as he spoke, "None whatever it is only *n 800f.. dress."

CRAWFORDSVILLE JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 9 1869.

Geton thcNorrel Hor»e- HOOSIER DRILLS.

•f0,l01ving ii 008 IE DRILLS!

Farmers, now is the time to

look after Drills for Fall seeding.

Don't buy until you have called

on

CAMPBELL & JiAHTERj

made on these Machines by the

Hoosier Drill Company.

1st. It will sow regularly in

any and all kinds of grain, sow­

ing equally well in wheat, oats

2d. When set to sow any giv­

en quantity, it will sow that

quantity, whether your grain be

large or small, or your team

walks fast or slow.

place from whence 33. it is so arranged that the

driver can see the Drill feeding

from all the openings when rid-

ing on the Drill as well as when!

waiking.

language as -guard

fdSJIS Tinst "'.."liifUVw

jn

no

«raIn

0ne

roads.

cultivated and deligllttul

become

annually and labor 1

pjwided, if it was' properly

wavs than we have. The fault is to a

Thcro

js

a

shirk out°of the

„oon the roads. No pains i110US

^nerul, to select good

men ls snpcrvisors,

the hde

fli.s^j.

or to sustain and

when chosen. County

0

of,"attr

liree

a

f!'

Prinoe Imperial of France is

feporj-ed to be taller than his mother, rsther dull at learning, except in mathematics, fijid quite amiable, and good-natured to his playmates.

a a

labor in repairing it. There is a holy horror atnong,,_.rnost ,people against serving, the ..public, in the slightest, in the matter of constructing and repairing our'common roads. A fallen tree will lie for years, it may be, across a road, forcing vehicles to turn aside and struggle through ruts,

before a farmer in dight of it will remove it There ought to be some change in public sentiment as to this matter, and there must be, if we are ever to have good oounty and neighborhood roads,-Tcrre Haute Express

other Drill C&h

4th. It never chokes or clogs

:the

sureI-

and

wen

out

County Koiuls. -•••H

meut of the West many things that outrht to he accomplished are neglect.-

evenly.

when the last grain is going

as when the hopper is full,

gth It measures the

over which it passes.

.... cast, either before or behind the

In the rapid growth and develop- hoes, at the pleasure of the ope­

ground

6tli. It sows grass seed broad

rator, and can be changed from

to the other in an instant.

here is j^Myth. By a very simple ar-

nothing which tends more to speedily building up a county than good roads, rangement the operator can ef-

much greater value feet fifty-four changes Of feed

have better roads

i„ some por- I stove in the market.

or seed. There is

this

constant disposi-!

Uon to fitrhj. oirthe road

advantage.

tax, and to! ,,

labor required by law

We are also Agents i'or the va

one.hopge

,nU!5 01

their

,'r

JOPfl'?fi""'£

own dwellmg and staud theie for

i)ri|«s

one"no'^

I"

UI'S

for seedms? in corn among oth­

ers the celebrated LIJTZ PATENT

which gave such universal sat­

isfaction heretofore.

Xo. 8, (Commercial How.

CRAWFOtfDSVILLE, INDIANA.

°*1 COOps

A"

COST.

CAMPBELL BARTER

"Will fe-ll their e-utire stock of

Suuwr Press Fabric,

AT

New York Ooist!

BOOTS AND SHOES.

'S* w" FIK M!

To see the great improvements BOOT ciltfl SHOE STORE,

These Drills will be found un­

surpassed in all the followiug

& O A N S

On Washington Street.

Opposite I lie

('oiiH

House.

IS NOW !IK(.K1 VINO

T11EY ARE ALL

first I

TI10111 ,«%r Soe.

lli-i^v1

WALLACE & CO.

STOVES AND TINWARE.

asiTheLiiflltllins: Wood Stove'

1:

I Iv

irSe

110

Drill made

imt)roveui( nts, ront fire doors,

convex top oven plate, ventilated

oven and hot air chamber,"whichgives

it a

advantage as a baker over any other

This is the

Largest Stove in the Markcl,

Having an

Oven 22 bj 23 Inches

W a

These Stoves :uv jruarantewl to bake quick vA and even, and not to

My Slock of

..Is larsjf, and will be

£±r

Sold Low lor Cash.

I

Country merchant* will linti it to Miolr in1 torests to examine mv .-toi-lc and pieces bofore purcbai-inur.

II 1 AV JZ 1:

v. IHWIN,

No. 3, Empire Block.

aply

FOR SALE.

F256on

OR SALE—FARM.—A farm containing scree. 7 miles noatb of Crawloraaville, the Qreencastle road, 125 ftcren llSfeS"1-

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SPECTACLES.

IMPROVED

Pantoscopic Spectacles.

THE BEST IN USE.

COMBINING

1

NEW AND ..COMPLETE STOCK!

O O S A N S O E S

advantages, niochanieril

and philosophical, to bo found in

YJ-getabl^

In Pills, Convenient for Use. Contains

110

Tweuiy-xix «neii Fire-Box. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cnres Ague in ail its forms.

110

others offered in the West These Celebrated Spectacles, now so gen erally used and approved, are the most per feet assistance to defective vision now be£j fore the public. The Lenses are ground it:, accordance with the philosophy of nature Their perfectly polished surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and exai'fir spherical ligure, admirably adapt them trif the organ ot sight, rendering them perfect Iv natural to the eye, and producing a clear

and distinct image of the object as in thjuatural healthy sight, avoiding the glimniering, wavering dizziness of the head, jand other unpleasant sensations often ex-.

perienced in thc use of ordinary glasses. jand enabling the wearer to prosecute minutn and critical eye-labor, either by day or candle-light, with ease, comfort and sat

ok isfactiou. CEtEAP JOHN, may6tf Agent.

MARBLE WORK.

Phoenix Marblo Works.

SINCE,

I 1

Plnvnix-like," we have arisen literally from the ashes, we have moved the remnant of our stock to the east side oft Washington street, next to Miller's new* buiiding, north of the court house, wherwo have now a nice assortment of

-Grave-Yard Work.

Such as Monuments. Tablets, Slabs. «S:c..

(. 4KS GOODS I which wo will sell cheap. JSTAb the late lire did us much damage. we must work hard and sell cheap, to mak ANPWII.Ij B: I money to meet our liabilities.

I. 1\WAli: & SON

N.B.—If any of our friends want to giv»--us a little '"material aid" on account of "out loss, they can do so by if they owe us. call and pay if they want any work in our line, either Grave-Yard or Building Work.U'ive us a call. \\re will do you NICK WOKK at LOW pntCEo, and be much obliged.

BUILDING WORK done to order. Crawfordsvllle, Dec. s).

WAGONS, PLOWS, &C.

i:. A J. IIEXDRIX. .Manufacturers of

[Wagons, Plows, Farming Implements, &c.,

BRAZIL, INDIANA. jSPRcpairinjr and Jobbing of all kinds ii. 011

line promptly executed. Wagons furnished

011

very short notice.

and Plows kept constantly "011 hand. Al. work warranted. Agents i'or \\*ell PUMl's of the best make. an^O

ACUE CURE.

Quinine.

Produces no Dizziness. No Ringing in the Ears.

.Tack. ^0 I'lipiCaSailt laSte. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required.

T{ll.WaP(i

unosaal cxerclse

will not destroy its Efficiency. MEYER BROS. «fc CO., (r^N'KUAJ, AOKN' TS,

Tort Wayno, Intl., auit Nt. l.ouls, no. a&LTFor Saie by all Iruu'Kists, and at wholesale and retail bv jufyiffimii s-: K..I. 1UXFORD&

BRO. ,r^'

WATCHMAKER.,

P. I ITZP VTKH K,

As for Hardware, we wlU'offer such in-j ducemonts as will satisfy you that we, are 1 "VV Awrr:(5H-IV£AIdiZEI:C'* decidedly thet beffpe«thmi8fifnthe Wabash I Valley. Do not l'ai'tft.call andexamine mv ,, .l"cgtork. 1 At Biutord's l)ru^ stove.

Washington St.. ^Yawfordsvillc, 1-nd.-

HASconstantly

ou, hand a well j-elect

stock of ,. i.»

1 -11 n»

FINE WATCHES,

'iv\ CXOCMJ4,

1

.Vewelry snd Spectacles.

83TA21Wetcji work, «nd other BepainL"^.'w&rraated to (rive satisfaction. 6ecl77i