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Wholesome Kcptihllcan Advice, Mr. Patrick A^im, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
a member of the Republican party, iu
liiyli .staiidiiiLi, and for years au editor ol" an influential daily, tints expresses liini-i-elf of the political sense of the majority of Congress, and what be believes to be .'the duty of every patriot. He says: B\ "I. observe that, the friends of President •Johnson's restoration policy are to hold a
National Convention on the 14th proximo at Philadelphia, for the purpose of taking steps for securing the adoption of that platform by the nation. Will you permit me to say that I am rejoiced to note this movement, and to express the hope that our llepubliean friends in all parts of the country will unite iu it and give it direction? It was time, in my judgment, for this step to be taken. There is a party in Congress bound to commit the llepubliean party against.-this policy, and thus sectionalize and destroy an organization, and it is the duty of every Republican to aid in resisting and defeating this urpa"triotic endeavor. The President's policyis the only oue that can stand the test, and must be sustained aud carried out to the end. We have had enough of war the cause of the bloody struggle is re^luoved there remains no longer any cause of alienation between the sections lct us now have peace and reunion let vthc North and South join hands in a com^inon effort to restore fraternal relations, aud let tranquillity reign over a country ^acknowledging a conjimon language, a "common flag and a common allegiance."
That is good advice, sensible advice, patriotic advice, but the misfortune is, that the Congressional hill contains too 'many small potato politicians for such advice to be heeded. It is like sowing .seed in barren ground. They know how Jjy trickery to advance their own wages, sradd to the burdens of others, and legislate in the vain attempt to pull the white man down to the level of the black, but beyond that, for broad comprehensive views of public policy, they are utterly unfit. We have specimens of such hereabouts.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
O O N E S S
MR. lOniToii:—Tou may announce the name of JOHN PURDUE as a candidato for Congress, subject only to tho decision of tho voters of tho Eighth Congressional District, at tho polls jn October, and oblige his many mass- v- FRIENDS.
July 21, 1800,wotaOE. ffi|
SPECIAL NOTICES.
New Dry-Goods Store.
MKSSRS. TITTLE, GHEWE FC Co.. now holding Auction at the Purscl House, will remove to 8chultz new room, now undorway of completion, on-Washington Street, fivo doors south of Main, on
or ai out
tho 15th
of August, under the firm name of'RiCKER. HUGHES fc Co., where
they will have an entire, hew, and well
aelocted stock of Fancy aud Staple Dry ISooda, purohased in the east: and will be sold regardless of cost, cheaper than any othor house in the city, (ATIOtion not exceptod.) No goods now in tho Auotion Room will bo removed to tho New Storo.
IIS
TABtE
A magnificent assortment of Table Linnen, consisting of towols. napkins, handkerchiefs, Ac., of all sites, bleached and unbleached, will bo offered for salo to the ladies of Montgomery county during the present season by CHEAP JOHN. malOmO.
Attention Soldiers.
charges immediately, as I am now preparing claims under this law.
W. P. BRITTON, Claim Agent. Crawfordsvillo, Iud.
NOTIONS OF KVKltV KIND,
Consisting of Razors, Pocket Knives, itc.,eanbe had of _r __ CHEAP JOHN. liial'.imti. fiy,.
4.
A WORD TO GOKY AI.ESCKNTS.-fespocial care should be givon to the diet, tako lightfood and butlittlc at a timo. Great care should be taken not to tako anything indigestible into the stomach.
Many persons when recovering from fevors have craving appetites, and not unfrequontly, through tho over attentions of tho nurse, mix togother in tho stomach the most incongruous articles of food others, again, recovering from disease,havo no appotito at all, and need somo gontlo tonic and stimulant to assist tho intornal organs of the body to perform their regular funotions. To such wo say, proouro Roback's Stomach Bittors, commence with a small quantity in sugar and water, and
as tho strength returns,
Celebrated Female "Pills Vn jxtrul ltorn jircscriptiuii uf Sir •/. Chirk, M. I). fjf /'/ii/xiciiiii Extraordinary to the Qwen.
1 his invalualde medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to 'which the lemnle constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy eure may be relied on.
TO i'l A It I£ I i:i) I, A I)H
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short linng on the monthly*period with regularity. ICacli bottle, price One Dollar, bears Government Stamp of (ircatllritaio, to prevent counterfeits
CAUTION.
These Fills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST TIIUKK MONTHS of I'rcgnancy.as tlioy aro sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other per Box, or Six lloxes for Five Hollars.
timo they are safe. In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, those Pills will efTect a cure when all other moans have failed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution, 1' nil directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should bo carefully preserved.
SOLI) BY ALL DRlXKilSTS.
Sold Agent for the United States and Canada. ,1015 .MOSES, 27 ("urtlandt St.. New ork. N B.—f l.oo and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will injure a bottle, containing J50 Pills, by return mail. dec30-i?05-l.
NO.\II TIII\ THAT KYKIU lionV hiioi I.H iiavk, Dr. Cliaso's Recipe's. The most valuable book for information published in tho last ocntury.
Cheap John, tho agent for Montgomery county, will oall on every one during the present summer. nialOmO.
i: i: in tjsn minu tms£
BRYAN'S
PULMONI£/ WAFERS!
Tho Original Medicine established in 1837,.and first article of the kind ever introduced under fho jiamo of "PULMONIC WAFERS in this or any other country: all other IJnlmonio Wafers aro counterfeits. Tho genuine can be known by the name
BRYAN being s'lampcd on coeh WAFER. LIIIYAN'FI PULMONIC WAFERS
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Relievo Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronohitis, Difficult Breathing
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting of Blood. Pains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFKRR Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases,
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAKKRS
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAKKRS
Relieve the above Complaints in ten minutes,
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are a blessing to all Clnses und Constitutions. BKYAS'S PULMONIC WAFERS8 Are adapted for Vocalists rtnd Public Speakers.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFRRS
Arc in simpleform and plea-ant to the taste.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only relieve, but cffcctrapid and lasting cures.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAKKHS
Are warranted to givesatisfaction to every one.
No family should be without a box of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAKKRS in the house. No traveler should be without a of
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in his pocket. No person will ever object,to give for
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Twenty-five Cents.
Sold by all Druggists. Solo Proprietor,JOB "OSES. Cortland S
dcj30'fl5 M(. Cortland St. New York.
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE HEM El)Y FOR IRREGULARITIES Thcso Drops are a scientifically compound fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powd
Nostrums. Being liquid,their action is direct and positive, rendering them reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of naturo. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles arc annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits, They arc rapidly taking tho place of every other Female Remedy,andare considered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest,and most infallible preparation In tho world, for tho cure of all'fontalc complaints, tlic removal of all obstructions of'uature, and the promotion of health,regularity and strongth. Explicit directions stating whan they may be used,and nvnlaining when and why thoy should not, nor could not bo used without producing cffccts contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded around a it it at O N
LYON, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. T/vON, ICS Chapel Street, Now Haven, Conn., who can be consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) cpnccrning all private diseasos and femalo weaknesspgv^"
Price $1,50 per bottle. & w* ...... Sold by Druggists everywhere."^*' C. G. OLARC A CO.. jan27yOCsn. Gon'l Agcntsfor U. S.and Canadas.
Dr. MABSHALIS'
Catarrh Snuff.
This Snuff has thoroughly provod itself to be tho best article known for curing tho Cnlnrrb, Cold in the Head and Dondnchc. It bos been found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eye*. DcnfnoiH has been removed by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
To the dull heavy pains caused 'by diseasos of. tho Head. Tho sensations after using it aro delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives healthy action to tho parts affectod.
•More Than Thirty Years'
Of
The bill granting extra bounty to tlie sol
diers of 1801, '62 and '03 has passed and is now a law. Soldiers will do well to send me their dis
Sale and uso of.Jr« Mnrnltnll'a Catarrh and Hendachc Snuff, has provod its great .value for all the common diseases of tho Head,and St this moment it stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best physioiansand is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere.
Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with Or. Olnivlinll'* Catarrh anil llemlnchc Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, clicerrutly state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal AfTections. and that it is decidedly the best article wo have ever known for all common diseases of the Head,
Hurr 4 Perry, Boston. Reed, Austin feco.. Brown. Lamson co.. Roed. Cutler A co., SethW Fowlo, Wilson,Fairbanktco., Henshaw. Kdmonds A co.. 11.11. Hay, Portland, Mo..
in-
croaso the dose, and continue thom until all symptoms of debility have disappeared.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
-V PTTt .TAMES nLAlU\F/R?f:-\
Barnes & Park,NYork, A.D.AD. Sands, Stephen Paul & co.." Israel Minor & co.. McKesson Bobbins, A.-Ii. Seovill fcco„ M.Ward.Close Aco.," Bush A Gale.
Try it.
For sale by all Druggists. December 30-lSG5-ly,
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE—HEALTH-STRENGTH,
The Great French Remedy
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Fills
Proparod from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarro, Chief Physic an of the Hospital du ISord ou Lariboisicre of Paris.
This invaluable mcdicino is no imposition^ but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrnaj or beminal Weakness. Kver.v species of (icnital or I rinnry Irratibility, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal I'.nfflsions from whatever cau--e produced, or howcvorSevere. will be speedily releived and the organs restored to healthy action.
Jiead the folio winy opinions of eminent French jilii/xiciiiin-:
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Ganinciere A liupont.No.'JH line Lu in
ed by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse, K. A. HEAfKErAltlK, M. 1). (i. D. DIMAUDIX, M. D.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^
BOHNTY!
Extra BouiityJ^Extra Pay!
^.Extea 3?e|*si6ii! Granted, by A'-te oftlie laie "Congress, to 'JJiseJiarged^oldicr^ iheir Widojm, Minor (7/tt2$reu, ffitiParcnlsi •$' Collcctcd witli Bromptiies^hiid Dispatch pjf
jP. ttniTTOJV, Attorney*
.AND A'
GOVERNMENTJH.AIM AGENT.
Office in Washington Tlnll Build.-
itiff, ocer Simpson's Grocery Store, Crawfordsuille.^SBH
To Discharged Soldiers: By tho'Iatc law Equalizing Bounties, an Additional Bounty of $100 IS granted to euch and every Sol-
dior enlisted for three years, ami served out his time, who has received or is entitled to receive no more than the $100 bounty herotoforo.allowed by law and any such soldier whohas been discharged before the expiration of his term of service by reason of wounds received in line of duty is onlitied to the Additional Bounty of $10(1. ,,
An Additional Bounty of. $50 is now allowed to each soldier enlisted for two years, who has received, or is entitled to receive, no more than $50 bounty under previous laws.
A bounty of
$"o
is now allowed to each and every
soldier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on account ot wounds received in the line of duty. ......
To the Heirs of Deceased Soldiers: If a soldier, enlisted for three years, as above stated. has died of wounds received, or disease contracted in the line of duty, the Additional Bounty of
$ 100 is allowed to the widow, minor children or parents of such diseased soldier in the order named. If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than tlircc years, has died of wounds received, pr disease contracted in the lino of duty, tho Additional Boiuty of $50 is allowed to tho widow, minor childrcL or parents of such deceased fc'oldier in the order nannd.
To Officers: All officers below tho rank of Brigadier General who were in the service as such on the 3d of Mnr-.h,
1£G5, and who were honorably discharge,or who have resigned, since April 9,1 are now entitled to tlnee months pav peeper.
To Pensioners Widows are now entitled by a to a increase of
their pension per month for each child under 10 years of nge. Invalid soldiers,for total disability,are entitled to a pension of from eight. to fifteen, twenty ond twen-ty-five dollars per month.
To obtain the benefits of these laws, persons in ill cases to make a new application. Applicants for the Additional Bounty must hriig orsend their Discharge Papers and get a receipt ter the same.
Having for a number of years past devoted myself especially to the business of collecting claims,If.icl warrantedsaying that 1 can insure not inly prompt,attenii6V6ri the part of tho Government,but an early,an&aiitisfactory sottlemcntof all just r^WasSimTile'and no Chnrgc In Any Case Inlcss
SHCCCSSflll All letters of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly answered.
Parties residing at r. distance can havo blanks i.nd instructions sent to theiu by ma.il froo of charge, on application tome.
AV. P. BRITTON,
Aug. 11,-Iw. Al'y. nml Gar. Clniiu Agl.
EXTRA BOUNTY 1 Extra Pay! Extra Pension!
Granted hy recfrtt,Ac/s of Congress to soldiers, theirfj^doics, minor children or parents,
PROMPTLY COLLECTED BY
R. Ht Galloway,^Attorney,
AND
Government Claim Agent.
Office over Corner Boole Slor&jtiext door to the Mayor's office, Craicf irnsvilie, Indiana.'
Every Commissioned officer below the rank of Brigadier General, who
law
bard, from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Delaniarrc, in our private practice with uniform success, anil we believe there is
no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering tram Involuntary Emissions orjiny other wakness ol the Sexual Organs, whether caus
.1 rAN' I.K IiEfcnnE, M. D.
Paris. May .*th, lfi^. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Cenuine Pills re sold by all principal Dtuggists throughout the World. Price One Dollar
.'OAKAM'lEltn& DITONT. Sole Proprietors. No. 214, Hue Lombard. Paris. One Dollar enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a box by retgrn inai securely sealed from nil observation, six boxes for five dollars.
Side (leneral Agents for America, 0SC.4S (i. MOSKS A Co., '27 Courlluiitlt St., N. V. N. 1!.—French, (lerman,
d-lti'ii'i. No. 4, ICmpirt'Illoi U.
ISA W I'Olt SS VI I.I.U CU A I'T FU No.iO It. A. .11., Meet on 1-irst Tuesday night after full Moon. junc2iu'i. J. S. KICLSK^ n. p.
was in tho servioe March 3d,
1865, and resigned. waB mustered out or honorably discharged after that date, is entitled to extra gay. Th'oso who received none can now receive. TJrosdi who received three months pay proper can now recover the differcnto, under tho Act of Congress, July-. 13,1866.
Soldiers onlistod for threo years discharged after .March 3d, 1865, or on account of disability-/! are enti* tied to $100 bounty, enlisted for a less period'$50 bounty.
Widows of diseased soldier entitled to an increase of pension of $3 por month for eadh child under 16 years of age.
All claims intrusted to my caro will be promptly attonded to. R. II. GALLO U'Af. Aug. 11, 1860.
N'otlcc of Application for Liquor License. "VTOTIC15 is horoby given to the citizens of Union., XN Township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I, Elisha Potts, ft white malo inhabitant of the county of Montgomery in tho State of Indiana, of tho ago of twenty-one years, will apply to tho Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, at their next regular sossion,commencing on tho third day of Soptombcr, A. D.
Niitlcti of Application for Lluuor l.|iTiie, "VTOT1CK is hereby given to the citizcns of Clark township. Montgomery cqunty, State of Indiana, that I.,lames A. Dnskoll, a white innleinhabitant of the eounty of Montgomery, in U|0 ytlUo
1S6U,
for a lioense to retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart ata time, under tho tompcraneo law of 1859, of tho Stato of Indiana, for tho term of ono year. My placo of business, and tho premisos whereon said liquors aro to be sold and drank, is situat"d ou part of Lots No. ninety (00) and uinoty-two (02) in tho original plat of tho town of Crawfordsvillo, Union township, Montgomery oount.y. State of Indiana, designated and bounded as follows boginingon Washington street forty-one (41) foot and tbreo (3) inches north of the south-west corner of Lot No. ninety-two, (92) running thence oast ono hundred and sixty-fivo (165) feet to the alley,thence north along said alloy forty-one (41) foot and three (3) inchos to a point,thenoe wost one hundred and sUty-fivo(165) foot to Washington street, thence south along said Btroot forty-ono (41) foet and threo (3) inches to tho placo of beginning.
Aug. 11,1866 w4. ELIS11A P01TS.
ty.
Notice or Application for Uquor license. "\T0T1CE is hereby given to the citizons of Union
IN
township. Montgomery oounty. in tho Stato of Indiana, that I, Isaao A. Marks, a whito male inhabitant of Montgomery county, in tho Stato of Indiana, of tho ago of twenty-ono years, will apply to tho lloard or Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next regularsesston, coiiitnenciiigon the first Monday in Septembor, A. U. 1800, being tlio 3d day of heptomber, A. D. 180U, lor a license to retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time under the loniperancc
of 1850,for tho term of one year. My place ot business and the premises whereon said liquors aro to be sold and drank is locatod on partol lots.nuinbcr ninety !00) and ninety-two (02) .in tho original plat of the town of Crawfordsville.Iinon township, Montgomery county, Stato of Indiana, designa.od and bounded as follows Beginning on Washington street forty-ono feet and throo inches north ot tlie south-west corner of lot number ninety-two. and running thenoe east one hundred aud sixty-live (1« foot to an alley, thence north twenty feet, thenoe west one hundred and sixty-fivo ('05) fectto»\ash-
ington street, thcnco
Blv1800,
Spanish and Kuglish Pam
phlets. containing full particulars and directions lor use. sent free to every address. (dec30'«5- sdMi. Agents for Crmvfordsxillc and vicinity
.Uollet! Stoop,
sou,tli twenty feet to the place
of beginning. ISAAC A. MARKS, Aug. 11, 1800. w3.
STAT BO'F'IKUi AN A, ." Montgomery County, Court of Common Picas. October Term. 1M0. Elizabeth Jane McCoy, vs. Divorce, Jonathan B. McCoy,
il remembered, Hint ou the 10th day of August, said plaintiff, by Thompson A llistine, her Attorneys, tiled in the Clerks olliee of said court her complaint as cause of action in this behalf, and also tlie affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that Jonathan B. McCoy is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Now therefore notice ot' the tiling and pendency .t this cause is hereby given the said Jonathan U. McCoy that he may be and appear before the Judge "f the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county.
State of Indiana, on the second
day of the next term thereof, to be held at the Court House in Crawfordsvileo on the 1st day of October, If-Oti, and answer said complaint.
Witness mv hand and the seal ol said Court, the 10th day of Aug. Ii-Wi. K. A I.I V.'i.. .*ue, 11, 1800. n4. Vlt-ik.
0f
.Indiana,of the ago of tWenty-one ytrt-, will npply 16 the Board of County Commissioners.,f Montgomery county, State of Indiana, at their next rogular session,commencing on th^ 3d day of September, A. D.'ISCO, for a license to
retail intoxicating liquars in a
1 AGS,quantity than a^quart at a tune, under thWtcmperance law of "lf?59,.forthe State of Indiana, for the term of one year. *=My place of business and the premises whereon said-liquors are to he sold and drank is situated' on46V.No. eight (f) in block No. six (6) as recorded ou tho original plat of the town of IjadogA.-.CIark township, Montgomery county.State of Indiana, bounded, as follows: beginning at tho :contre of said lot No. oi/rht, (8), on the east side and running thotace north oightqon (IP) feet, thence west fifty (50) foot', titSjnce south-el'ghtcen(It) feet, thence east fifty (50) feet to tbepliconf beginning.
Aug, 11, ISUO. w3. f-JAMES A. DKISKEI.L.IJ
Kotlcc of ApUcatlon for Liquor License. "IVTOTICE is heriiby gfrfcij^tdtlio .citizens of Union -L' Township, Montgomery county, State of Indiana, that I. William B." Nicholson, a white male inhabitant of Montgomory 'S6unty, in the State of Indiana, of the nge of twenty^onc years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next regular session,commencingon tho 3d day of September. A. D. 1800, for a license to, retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart ait a time, under the temperance law of for th^'-term of ono year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on part o( lot No. eighty-bight (£f)wui the original plat in the town of rawfordsville. Union township, Montgomery county.State of Indiana, bounded and designa ted as fpllows: Beginning on the south side of er non street seventeen (17) feet east from the north ivest eornrit- of said lot, running thcnco east fifteen and two thirds"(l.?ai)feet, thence south ono hundred and sixty-five (105)Tcot. to tho-alley.'l.henco west fifteen and two-thirds (15".) feet, thericc north one hundred and sixty-fivo (105) foot
to tho
place of be
ginning. WILLIAM li. NICHOLSON. August -Jtil. ISGfl. w4.
STATE OF INDIANA, ITIonl^oiiiri-y County, .V® Montgomery Circuit Court. September term. ItJCG. Isaac Smith '"S? vs. Petition for Partition. Abraham O. Smith ct al. it remembered that oil the 14th day of Au JJ gust A 1 1 S 0 0 said a in if by W it his Attorney,produced and filed in the Clerks office of the Montgomery Circuit Court, his complaint for partition as cause of action in this behalf and also tho affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that Elizabeth Bucklee,John Bucklee.JamesSmith Mary Francs, Jonathan Smith. Jackson Smith Nancy Pennyweight,Ellenor Smith'. Sarah Griffon undone Griffon whose christian name is unknown Amelia Taylor, and one Taylor whose christiun name is unknown. Grcar Smith. Harrison Smith,and three heirs of Elizabeth Ilains. deceased, whose christian names are unknown. Allen Hains, Elizabeth Charles and Samnel Charles, defendants arc non-residents of the State of Indiana. Now therefore notice of the filing and pendency of this action is hereby given the above defendants that they may be and appear before the Judge of the Montgomery Circuit otirt on the second day of the next term thereof, commencing at. the Court House in Cr: fordsvilie on the loth day of September A. D. ItfOG there and then to answer said petition.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Circuit Court tho 14th day of July luliG. W. K. WALLACE, Clerk.
July SP.leOO. w4.
Notice of Application for Liquor License. "V"0T1CK is hereby given to the citizens of Union 1 township,Montgomery county. Stafe uf Indiana, That I J"'-" K*iKj, a wmte male inhabitant of county in the State of In a a of age of twenty-one years, will apply to the lloard of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on the first .Monday in September. A. I). tr'fiC, being the 3d day of September, A.
D. 1806, for a license
to retail intoxicating liquor,in a less quantity
September, A, D. 18G6, for
a license to retail intoxicating liquors in a loss quantity than a quart at a time undor the Toinporance law of 1859, ior tho term of one year. My place of business and tho promises whereon said liquors aro to bo sold and drank is located on part' of lpts number ninoty (90) and ninety-two (92) in tho original plat of the town of Crawfordsvillo, Union township, Montgomery-county, Stato of Indiana, designated and bounded as follows: Qoginning on Washington street forty-one foet and throe inches north of tho south-west corner of. lot number ninety-two, and
Jijniiing thonco.east one hundred and sixty-fivo (165) feet to an alloy, thence north twenty feet, thonco .. west ono hundred and sixty-five (105) feet to Wash ington street, thence south twenty feet to the placo
of boginning. aug4.1800w4.
.1
JAMES McLAUGlILlX,
3L
Notlc^of Appll(^qo£fde~ilquqr. JLlccnsc. "VTOTICE is hereby givon to the clttiens of Union Xl township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, That I. Timothy O'Connoll,a whitomale inhabitant of the county of Montgomery, in tho State of Indiana. of the ago of twenty-ono years, will npply to tlio Bord of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Stato of Indiivna/ak their next- regular session commencing on the first Monday in Septembor, 1800. being tho third day of September, A. I). 1800, for a license to retr.i! intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a. iart at & time under tho Tomperanco law of for tho term of ono year. Aly placo of hui'ine"*! tho premises whereon said liquors are to bo sold and drank is locatod on part of lot number uinoty-two (02) in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville, Union township, Montgomery coun
State of Indiana, designated and bounded as follows Beginning twenty feet south of tho north-oast cornorof said lot. running thonco west eighty-two and a half (82j) feot, thonco south twenty foot, thence east eighty-two and a half (82£) feot to tho cast lino of said lot, thence north twenty foot, to the place of beginning. aug4'00w3. TIMOTHY O'CONXELL.
Xotlcc of Application for Llq uor Llensc. '^OTICE is hereby given to tlio citizons of Union i'I township, Montgomery county, Stato of Indiana, That 1. Benjamin F. Hays, a whito malo inhabitant of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana of tho age of twenty-one years, will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in tho Stato of Indiana, at their noxt rogular session, commencing on the first Monday in September. A. D, 1806, being tho 3d day of September, A. I). 1800, for aliccnso to rotail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart, a
I a time, under tho Temperance
Law of 1850, for the term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors nre to be sold and drank is situated on parts of Lots number seventy-one (71) and seventy-two (72) in the original plat of the town'of Crawfordsvillo, Union township, Montgomery county,Stato of Indiana,designated and boundod ns follows, beginning at tho north cast corner of a lot of ground conveyed by John Wilson to. Oaloy and Itidgc by deed dated uly 12th, 1P53, running thenco north along the wost margin of Washington street to tho south east cornorof Henry Ott's lots thcncc west along the south lino of said Otts lot one hundred and sixty-five (105) feet, to an alley, thence south to the north-west corner of said Oalcy and Kidgelot,thence castonchundredandsixty-five feet to tno plnoe of beginning.
BENJAMIN F. HAYS.
August 4th 1800. w4.
,M(lministrator's SaIe.
N
OTICK is hereby given that I will sell al public auction, on Tuesday, the .28th day of August. 1800, at the residence of Uoorge Snyder, late of Wayne township. Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, all hispersonai property (not taken by the widow) consisting of horses.calllc, sheep, hogs. hay. wheat, corn, coin in the field, fanning utensils, two wagons, Ac,
A credit of twelve months will be given on fill sums over three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
OKOKC.K WKSTFALL. Administrator. aug l'0ih\3.
Executor''a .Vziice.
*V[O I U'h is licrcliy on that
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un-kT-inni-il U:»*
S A n: I
For-Extiu Bounty cine of'bl 'C5S Sc '6:3 g" t« S. O.Willson's Law'^e,
k- -a
Jlxccufor's Sale.
NOTICK
is hereby givon that I will sell at publio auction on Tuesday theSHth day of August. lPCti, at the late residence of Abraham Iv. Miller, deceased, one mile west of Crawfordsville, all his personal property (not taken by the widow) consisting horses, cattle sheep, hogs, one wagon, one spring wagon, one reaper and mower, (Excelsior.) one hnIf of wheat drill, wheat,clover and timothy hay, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture Ac, 'A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over threo dollars,thepurchasergiving his note with approved surety,waiving relief from valuation aud appraisement laws.
aug-l M5w3. lCxceutor.
than
a quart at a time, under the Temperance I.aw of lSri'.l, for tho torra of ono year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is located on part of lots number ninoty (00) and ninety-two (02) as recorded in the original platot the town of Crawfordsville, Union township. Montgomery eounty, Stato of Indiana, designated and bounded as follows: Bcgining fort.v|l'ect south of the nortli-wcst corner of lot number ninety-two (02) running thence south twenty-one feet and three inches, tliencc cast one hundred and sixty-five (105) feet to the alley on tho o^st side of said lot number ninoty (00), thenoe north twenty-one feet and three inches, thence west ono hundrod and sixty-live (105) feet to the place of beginning. aug4'00w4. JOI1N ELL ICY.
.\otlce of Application for Liquor License.
NOTICE
is horeby gives totho
citizons of Union
township, Montgomery county, State of Indiana, Thai I, James McLaughlin,a white male inhabitant of tho county of Montgomery, the Stato of Indiana, of tho ago of twenty-ono years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. Stato of Indiana, at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday in September, A. 1). 180G, botng the 3d day of
SIQHOF THZ
mi
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INfo
juno2.1'(S0wct-f
EXHIBITION OF STOCK!
QOLTS sired by l!utlc Highlander and tho celerated .lack Arkansas it premises of John S. tiray. near Wesley Chapel, ou
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1866.
Premiums:
For tho best colt from each liorse and Jack.... f.."i.oo 2d either 3,00 Judges will bo selected ou the day of exhibition nTr" Persons having number one Mules for sale would do well to attend the exhibition. 38'60w3t. JOI1X S. URAV.
.Idmiitislrator's Sale.
•VfOTICIC is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate ot William Hueliannon. deceased, lato of Franklin township,Montgomery county, Indiana, will offer for salo. at publio auction, at the late rcsidcnco of the deceased, on Friday, August IT. lSGG.the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following nrticlos, to-wit: 12 head of horses. 2 mules,20 head of oattlc, 45 head of hogs. 18 head of sheep, corn in the crib, corn in tho field, wheat in the busliol, 1 oarriago, 1 two horse wagon, 1 reaper,1 drill, and other farming implements, llay in stack, to., ic.
TEKMS:—Sinus of threo dollars and under cash, ovorthreo dollars a credit of ono yoar will bo given, the purchaser giving his nolo with approvod security without relief from valuation laws.
WILLIAM A. UUCHANNON,
July2S, 1860, w3. Administrator,
General Ordinance—J\mo. 18 An Ordinance relativo to the duties of Street Commissioner of tho City of Crawfordsville, and providing for tho calling out of all ablo bodied per
sons within the limits of said City,required by tho laws of tlio Stato of Indiana, to work tho Public Highways and extending the time in which sucli labor is to bo performed within said City. SECTION 1 .—Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of tho city of CrawfordsviHe, That it shall be tho duty of tho street commissioner of tho city of Crawfordsvillo to call out all ablo bodiod male persons who may bo residents of the city of Crawfordsville ovor tho nge of twonty-ono and undor the ago of fifty years, to perform aunually two days labor on the streets, alloys or other public highways, of said city between tho first day of May and tho first day of November of each year, oxeepting such persons as aro exempted by tho laws ol the State of Indiana from such roud labor,and that tlio duties of the Stroot Commissioner shall bo tho somo as the duties of the Supervisors of roads under tho laws of tho Stato of Indiana.
SEC 2.—This Ordinanco shall be in full force and effoctfrom and after its due aud legal publication. Passed July 23d, 18G0.
IStees
WILSON n. LAYMON, Mayor.
Attest, T. 1). BROWN. City Clork. July 28,1S00. w2.
ivoTici:
hereby given that tho sevoral Township Trusof Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, have made and returned their enumerations of the whito malo inhabitants ovor the ago of 21 years in their respective Townships, for the yoar JBC0, -resident therein at tho time required hy law to make such enumerationj and that tho same arc on file in my oflico, and subject to tho inspection of the public, with a viow to tho correction of any omissions theroin. Said returns show the following aggregate in tho soveral townships, to-wit:
Townshi
up.
Coal Creek,-,. Wayne, Biploy, hi Brown, Seott, Union, Madison. Sugar Creek, Franklin, Walnut, Clark,
'r-
Total, 5.107 Stule ol Indiana. Montgomery county I, Isaac M. Vance, Auditor ol said hereby certify that the above is the number of White Male inhabitants over the age of 21 years, resident in the different townships in said county, according to tho returns of tho several Trustees thereof, as the same remain on file in my oflico.
Witness my hand and seal is Sitli a of July 1800. ISAAC M. YANCIC, A. M. C. 28, law.
BK18GU,said
ss:
STATU OF INDIANA, Montgomery Coiiuly, Montgomery Circuit Court. September Term. 1800. Michaol Thomas vs. Divorce. Eliza Jane Thomas,)
it remembered, that on lhe2oih dnvof July, plaintiff, by M. D. White, his Attorney, produced and filed in the Clerks oflico of said Court his complaint as cause ol action in this hchiill, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person.setting forth that the said defendant Elizabeth Jane Thomas, is a non resident of the State of Indiana: Now therefore notice of the filing and pendency of said action is hereby given the said KIISII Jane Thomas that she may be and appear before the ,1 udgc of the Montgomery Circuit Court, on tho second dnv of the next term thereof, commencing the Court House in Crawfordsville ii» the 10 i| dnv ol ,September. 1800. then and, there to tinswer said complaint,
Witness i» hand find the seal ot said Cac-.iil Court the V'th (lay of July, lt-.Uii \V. \V A I,I.ACK. Clerk.
July 28, 18i 0, wl.
t'Jftf'miit isf rafor's .Vof ice.
1 hi'on :\nr-«iivitcd Executor of the hist w\V, j»m! "V'OTICIC is liinvliy kivch Omt tlm umlei^^'nira ha.ofAbrjtlinjn K. M\\Wr% 'iC Mo!i»hiU,ory IMMMI appointctl Ailmimstrnlor i»f the estutv yi v.numy. Si ».1 vout. I (»eorKf Miyiler, lsito
ii\i"KM-ANP-
Kxwut..r. KO
GREENBACKS
ARE GOOD!
BUT
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A^M\uu?tra tor.
OBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, yeara of expcrionco nnd trinl, have proven to bo tho best remedy extant for all complttintB where a tonic and stimulant aro required. They nover fail to strengthen
Ri
SAMl'KI. C11.II.1IJAND,
the weak, impart rigor to the strong, and i:inil i»(XM tKr«'storeshattereilaud broken down constitutions. No remedy has been n'O'ived with ns much IHvor as Roitu'K'RF STOMATII HITTERS. In Cliicngo
VER 50,000 bottles were sold by ono drug-hout3 in tho pAst year. It is ad* mitted by our most learned physicians that Dr. ItOlJAClCS STOMACH IIIT— TKUS combino the properties of a gentle
uu eftlcieut anti-hiliUB n^ent, and
tho Umt Mtouiachlr known to tlic world. UOU1TTKHS should \o used by onnvub^ents to strengthen the rostrutlon which ulwuvs follows uruto disease. In tlio
1
ll.IOUS di^trictf of tho West an.) South there has, for lonj time, breii much needeti an article of STUM AC!! H1TTKRS, which, if taken In proper qnantitioH, and at the proper time are a Mire preventive
of Bilious Ft*ver, Fever uud Apuc, liivor^-*^ Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, .laun*i dice, lCiiMiev Complait^, and all (liHeasi A of Similar nature and arc better a preventivo for bilious derangement, mutilating
N'D xtrengthing the system, a giving to»f» tothodlgiutireorgany,than any other known rtnn'dy. Now that thy war is over, thore will be thousands seeking homes in th» South. No person who values his lifo
IT
chi'uld go there without having constantlyi M! haiijl tho BITTKH.S, as a safeguard) against-cpidemic and maladies engendered by mlusma and iwllttUd water. Travelers iuid all residents^of the rntik river-bottom
of. tho "^Vesl and South, and
tlio valley of the Mississippi and its ti ibu« tariee, should provide tliemnolvos with tho f.BITTKHS. There IB probably 110 ono disease with which mankiud are afflicted
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which 1B the source of so many ailmonts as dyspepsia, or aa it is more commonly called Sour Stomach, and there is no more curtain remedy than RobaCk's Stomach Bitters. *Tliey are never known to fail.
ING CTIOLEIiVliaa ahvny« boon mucli dreaded by the public, aud pooplo liavo resorted to all manner of medicines to arrest tlio progress, but with llttlesucccsa. A turo cure auil preventive is to be found
in the use of Dr. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN ItEMEDl^P-. Kecjj the bowels opon with tlio Pills, nud invigorate the system by Tree use of the Stomach Bitters, or, if the blood is thin use the Purifier.
SDoeverycholera.
UCH an Invaluable remedy should be kept in family. Eeop tho system iu full vigor and nothing is to be feared from disease or THK OLD RELIABLE— not bo deceWed by purchasing any of
S
the quack nostrums under the various names of liittors. Purchase nono other but Dr. ROBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, which are compounded of the purest drugs, and in which the afflicted can rely.
ABE
BETTER
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.
(Snccossors to Dr. C. W. BOBAOK,) SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Jtfos, 50, SS, 00 and G3 East Third St.f CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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C. IV. HAITKNF1KM).
SAPPENFIELD & BRO., -f Attorneys at Law
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
"\X7'1LIJ ATTEND to businoss in tho Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention to tho settlement of Estates, collection of Ponsions and Soldiers' Claims.
Buy and sell on commission, Houses and Lots, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in all tho Western -.5. States and Territories.
Loans negotiated, collections made. Land entered, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.
Have for salo a largo number of desirable dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vaoant-Lots, at vory reasonable terms.
Have also a largo number of Farms in this and adjoining countios for sale, also 15,000 acres of Wcstorn Land, partially improved.
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inarlO'06ui3c4te3myad.
E. ST. SAPP£NTFTELD
AND -,Wv
After property is plaoed in rtur hands for sale. should tho ownor through our introduction, or by •$}? means of publicity given by us, sell tho property at tjvt,. tho fixod prioo, or for more or loss, tho commissiotC-rSBi must, in all cases, be paid to us.
ICPOflioo ovor Brown's Drug Store, Vernon street^-' Crawfordsvillo, lnd« RKFEHKNCE&:—McDonald & Roach, Indianapolis .-inith & Mack.
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Smith & Mack Attorneys,m Terre Hfcute Patterson Allen do Hon 1. N. Fierce, do: Judge S. F. Maxwell, llockville Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville: Campbell, Walker and Cooley, Professors of
Allon, do Hon.
Law, JUioiiignn University,
Ann Arbor, Mich. IjanO'66-yl.,
FOR SA.H.EJ.
House and lot of 2j acros in oast part of oity. Terms easy. .+
A well improved farm. 103 acres 2 never failing springs, inilc west of oity—terms easy. House and Lot on West stroot, near College. Prico $050.
Lots 7j 8 and 9, in'.Kennody's addition, containing an acre in each lot. Two story framt house with 0 rooms, cistern, celar, orchard, and out buildings, with 5 acros of land mile wost of College.
Houso and lot on corner of Washington and Piko streets. 2 storios. 9 rooms, 2 halls, well, cistern, and cellar, growing fruit, and good outbuildings,will sell in 3 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot by 105. Terms easy,
Houso and lot on Washington stroot,noar oollepe. 0 rooms, good cistern, eellnr, stable, and growing fruit. Lot82^ by 105. Terms easy.
Houso and lot on Walnut street, noar College. 9 rooms, good cistern, oellar,stable, and fine selection of growing fruit. Lot82£ by 105. For terms apply.
House and lot of 0 acros in south part of city, 24 rods on piko road, 40 rods back.100 good fruit trees. barnP4 by 30. well,cistern,collar, and good out buildings, houso 3 storios high,9 rooms, with wood house undorroof of same building,good selection of small fruits, grapes, &u.. and a fine collcction of oraamontal troes. Prico $4,000 in payments.
Farm of. 193 ncros, 00 acres cloarod boHotii land good saw and grist, nulls, saw mill cut 5000
feet
per
day, two run ol stonos. building 4 stories high, timber enough on premises to run saw null 5 years, good orchard, barn,and comfortable house, with good out buildings,good spring,and coal bank on farm,8 miles cast of Hoekvillc, Parke county, lml. Terms in reasonable v-nyments.
Farm 110 acres 1 mile west of ountsvlile. in good repair, good house, barn, Ac. Terms $75 per acre. Farm 80 acrcs2!.J miles south ot Wavcland, Iiid., houscs and 2 orchards, with all ncccssar.v out buildings, Price §75 per acre, in payments.
FaruiOl acrcs, miles east of Kockville. lnd„ good house, barn,orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at $75 per acre.
Have also lor sale 500 acres in Page couuty, Iowa. Will exchange lor town property in a llourisluns town or city. 200 acrcs in Coffy county, Kansas.. Entered years ago. Price $2,00 per sere. 100 acres in Ptckinsou county. Iowa $1,10 pur acre. 500 acrei ii'. Missouri at S!,00 per acre.
A.l'it. a large number ol farms in this and adjoining States. For particulars apply, Western land constantly on hand, for sale or exchange.
Parties wishing to make quick sales of then prop cvty will do well
by sending
us description of their
proper!v- We have made arrangements with Heal Ksdate Agencies in most ot the Western Stales, and aro prepared to ., i:«k r» n^r« t. nil ox piil se j-in-O wi *hA1 I KN HbLD it liMHIlM*
Xotlcc to Sinking Fund Borrowers.
ALL
the Sinking Fund arc?
persons indebted In the Sinking Hi ml are hereby notified that all lands mortgaged to said fund, and on which interest has not been paid inadvaii. for tlio present war, will bo ndvertised tor ^i\ly Jnys previous lo and otlered at public sale on the «eoond Tuesday in December next.
Ity order ol the board ol Commissiouers. jiily2ro w4. W. II. I ALUOTT, President,
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