Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1866 — Page 2

THE UllJhU HKVIKW

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, November 24,1866.

Send iu Your .Sul»cripffons,

Now is ihe lime to .-ubscribe. We want one thousand now subscribers. Whenever that number is received we shall make a further enlargement of the paper. Democrats of Montgomery county, shall we have them?

What Can be Done!

If every Democrat who now takes the

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will each get one

new subscriber, it will give us a circulation of over fifteen hundred.

Handbills and Circulars of every description executed with ronii ine.«s lit the AVnYir officc. Our facilities are .«ucli that we are now enabled to till Inriro orders on short notice.

Kite (£onrtrn$fv.

A Washington letter says that for many reasons a plan is being cunsidered

in Maryland beariug upon the Constitutional Amendment questum, iu which

that State is to figure as a mediator be­

tween the North and the South. The

Baltimore delegation to (lie Legislature

have had private meetings and passed resolutions requesting the Governor to

call an extra session Of the Legislature to

take action on this question."

W ENDELL HILLIPS

had 3.000 hearers

at the Academy of Music, in Philadelphia

on Tuesday, and the reception was im­

mense. Jlis demands for the immediate impeaciiuieot and removal of the Presi­

dent were received with boisterous plau«o. *v 'Mf

Herald's foreign corre.'p»nj„uoo

iavs the citizens /Vorence are quite (c/n**»»-

certain

that Italy

thfif

the end

the Pope

not

Nm»,UnUnlr Jvnn„,„,i:

fjture

A

Jlnnhl I,cnvenworth special

Frederick

ct-,i.

Weed,

late of

uofeer Cavalry, committed suicide at Salt Lake on the 15th in'-t.

A circular has been issued by the Pay-mister-general. under a decision by the

Attorney-general, directing thc pavment of the extra bounty to negro -.ildieri

who were slaves when enlisted

Information lias reached tint lieuiiral Sheridan has ordered additional

troops to the Rio Grande, but whether

with a view to Mexican eompln-ation* or not, is unknown -it ,»

A Toronto (Canada) dispatch savs the

Special Coinmission, under which the re­

mainder of the Feuian prisoners are to be tried, has been received by the author­

ities here, nnd it is expected that the

Sheriff will forthwith receive precept to summon the necessary jury. There are

thirty-nine males altogether remaining in

jail, seven of whom have been sentenced,

and thirty-two yet await trial*, which will take place at once on the close of the term, commencing probably on the 3d pros. is-iijii-fJ

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A Washington special says the United

States Military Asylum for Disabled Volunteers is now ready to receive all

volunteer soldiers honorably discharged,

and who are disabled to such an extent

that they are incapable.of earning a live­

lihood in the ordinary walks of life-

Whatever labor they do will be paid for"

Pensions must be given up to maintain

the institution, exccpt when lie has a family to support.

It is rumored that the Quartermaster's office is busily engaped in preparing transportation for 5,000 troops to Mexico.

»lull will tin' l'lrsldenl Ihi?

Tliif it* a ((utstu)u ofti'iicr iisked th:in answered. but the intense anxiety exist­

ing in tlio [mlilie ininil to be informe'l ill

reir.ir'l to the ])rohnbi!itte of tlie tuhire

cannot he repressed. All seem conscious

that we are on the eve of :rc.it events. I

ami L'li the other the I'onirress uuiilini

nnd controlling our legislation, and cx-

cltiditijr, ly nn unwarrantalile usurpation

of authority, ten sovereign Strtcs from

the exorcise of their legal rights, and denying them all participation in the

government. The President, represent­

ing the views of a large majority of the whole people, insiMs that the Southern

States are unlawfully excluded, ami that their representatives are entitled to occupy their seats in Congress. The domi­

nant party, however, maintain that these

States, having rebelled against the uov-

eminent, canuot be permitted to return

to their places in the government, which

they have forfeited, untii they lurni-h such security as may bejrequired of them

agaiust a repetition oi their oilcnse

That Congress has no constitutional right

to exclude tlioj-e State.-? or to impose con­

ditions upon them, is very clear The

legal difficulties in the way of a plausible defense of the congressional usurpation*

ure patent. Those who sustain its action

and defend its policy cannot themselves agree upon what should constitute the

proper solution of the national difficul­

ties. It is conceded on every hand that

the present anauialous coudition of the

Southern States canuot be continued with

safety for any considerable length of time and that their present relations to the gov­

ernment and the other States must lie

changed.

The President desires that this change

shall occur without delay, but the difficulty is that he has no power to make it,

while Congress, which could do it, seems

indisposed to act. It has presented, it is true, an amendment to the constitution,

but without the slightest expectation that it would be accepted. It is so violative

of the rights, dignity, and interests of

the States that there never was any proba­

bility that the Southern States could be

induced to join iu iu ratification. We

are, therefore, compelled to infer that it was thrown out for the mere purpose of

gaining time in which to perfect other schemes upon which the party could no!

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ligence-. T\ic citizens of Chelsea arc earnestly talking of ruuuiiv^ lodiert Morris, a negro lawyer, fur M.ivor for the

coming year." Verily K-.uVwaVisw is

bearing its natural fruits.

The

at that time be united

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A telegraphle dispatch from lioston furnishes the following piece of intel­

The delay which has occurred does not

seem to have had any oilier eilect than to increase the difficulties in the way of an

adjustment, by multiplying plans and

opinious in the body of the lJadical "par­

ty. The greatest diversity of opinion exists as to what measures ought to be substituted for the amendment, which it

is now clear will be defeated. One wini

ol- 1) lrty (-or Hutrr a tr

will have Rome, and They regard it as the great cure-all, aud

of the temporal power of maintain that with it the Southern rebels

is jut no\s at hand. Italy is would be held under secure control, and

free irom danger, however. I he all dauger of the rv curiente ol' rebellion

financial condition oi thc Kingdom is would be entirelv removed. Others de-

not at all healthy, and it alleged that mand confiscations and persecutions, the

in return for National services of the public debt, with the proceeds,

a read_\ rendered or be to afforded in the These are but a few of the schemes which

hophew of

CO and

Tlrirlow plates .-hould oecujiy towards thc govern-

tlie Second California Vol- eminent have brought into existence.

They are all impracticable wheu consider­

ed in connection with the idea that this is a republican government and that such

inevitably drag thc nation to perdition.

Iu view of these difficulties, it would seem that the action of Cunsiresi is as

uncertain as that of the President. The path of safety and statesmanship lies in

the dirocticyi of the immediate uncondi­

tional admission of the States. This is

the policy of the President, against

which the Congress has sternley set its

face. 11 is claimcd that the recent elections are

the popular disapproval of that policy.

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The import trade of Boston this year will amount to over 8100,000,000, adding charges and reckoning the value in currency. Ourjcoastwise business has reached a magnitude never before attained, and our receipts this year greatly surpass those of any previous year. The business of Boston this year has reached the highest figures ever known iu her commercial history."-.

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frround for the hone that any coi7inro.'ni.e 'IM "-f

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schomes of the Radicals, and prove the salvation of the country.

The President may think it best, to

rely upon this mode of defeating the ac­

tion of Congress, and thus

lisimi with this revolution

cepl in the '. vent that nil attempt to im-

the rcMilt oi which none can predict. Un puauli him and depose him from his office

the one hand we have a President wield- „p

itii: the executive power of the nation,

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iVivoluus and unlawful

position.

ressive and no doubt attempt to exas­

perate bun into the commission of some act which will give them a pretext lor his

impeachment. We imagine, however,

that they will fail, and that the Presi­

dent. by keeping his temper, mav per­

haps succeed in loilmir them in their designs.

E notice ihat the more ilehased of the

Kmiirn! jufss are rojoMMnjr over the eKetion, to thc Mnss^ohusetts Legislature. »f two negroes.

The rnVct of Negro Suffrage In Hie South. In thc letter of Governor H. F. Perry,

of South Carolina, against the proposed

Constitutional Amendment, he says: •The proposed amendment of the Federal Constitution forces the Southern States to chose between giving up their equal representation iu Congress, or permitting their negroes to vote. Between thee alternatives no Southern State could he.Mtate for a moment to choose when the issue is forced on them. Kijual represenin the National councils must

fation in the National councils must be

.-slide ground I there are unprincipled and

:nti\e .division of the Southern lands, the falc disgrace to human nature, ami who will

ri ue or ie annexation of Sardinia to of the estates of rebels and :hi*, payment ever remain infamous in history. The railCG, in return for Natlnnfil .1„1* ...m. I sump lliinrr tx Hi»t ir:tin fwo'ite tit UU

thc delay in the settlement of the jiie.s-

*a_ys 'I"' rcl.id'ons which the Southern-

same thing can not again oc Southern State.'-'

government must be upheld by the strong you see what a good thing can he made arms and willing hearts of the people '^e business." "No, Bill," replied Ilia

lor it is manifest that no government the old woman always told ... ,1-,.

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it would be found impossible in praetici

It could only be done by an immense annual expenditure of money, which would

be oppressively felt even if we were not

already burdened with an intolerable

weight of taxation, blighting and para­

lyzing every department or industry. A

section so ruled would constitute a source

of annoyance and weakness which could scarcely be estimated and which would

eo,"Iro,,ll!'c

With their two-thirds majority in both

houses of Congress, the Radical, can it "''i l''

carry any measure they wi?h to impose

WEEKLY HKV1EW—CRAWFORDSVli,LK, INDIANA. SATURDAY, KOVEMBKK

Ti'vmds,

when it is not impossible that he would

l)iINLT into requisition till the agencies at his disposal to stiMain himself

Hut a lew days will now elapse before

Wild Horses In Texas.

the meeting ot (_ ongresa, and then we from the numerous mares in the range, shall see the views ol the President de- I certain animals, which by an unerring invelopcd in his message, lie is as discreet

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infamous men, who seek power and notor- witnessed in Texas was the meetin iety by sucritieing honor and the interests four large "inonovas," each with its'galof their country. Unfortunately for lant stuilion, at a favorite watering place Tennessee, the scum and dregs of society on the Gaudaloupe. By some chance, all

il war through which she lias passed Men have trot into power in that State.

.iceidciitally and Vaud ulcn 11 v. who are a

a Kiible—'oi in .Ksop.

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Two famous detectives once started on the scent of notorious burglar, and, nabitig their man, captured with him an immense amount of plunder. "I say, Sain, old fellow," suggested one of them as lie gloatingly gazed upon the glittering pile before him, '-let's turn burglar,

me that honestv was the be-t poltcv. and

could long cuduro the hostility oi so I think I'll stick to it." Hill turned l.irge a population as the Southern States burglar, get rich, and was hanged. Sam contain. The idea of restraining such t.oaton track of honesty,

a people and keeping them iu subjection

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liv ii,ilii-,rv r,™,. .1 I prospered in all his word Iv affairs, ami b} ar\ force, is ,.s tuoiig theory as

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in a

saw .lack Ketch shuffle off Hill

mortal coil. *'A: M'linl-—The man. or party, that gives up principle for expediency, or temporary .-uccess, is sure to come to a bail cud— while he who holds fast to the good that is in him, and trusts to the silver lining which wreathes the darkening clouds above, is jut as certain to see the sunshine breaking and enjoy the brightness of the perfect d.iy.—

I'luhnh Ijihiii .lye.

TLLK IIITOK A.VI) TIIK I 'oiUT.VK -TKI.-

l.Klt.—A Kentucky editor visits] a f"r-

tune-teller recently. He makes the loi- I

lowing report of the revelations concern-

itig his past and future I

Thou hast served three vears in the penitentiany for a horse thou didst not I steal. Thou wilt be Governor ol thc State, and afterwards decline a scat in the Senate of the United States. A

uiiiniMakrible indication of about to graduate from the Ilou.~e ofl *l

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and there is, therefore, 110 reasonable

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woaltliy young liuly. with blue hair. :iu- "id fillies eoniu forwaril to 1'iirii eyes, :im| very beautiful, i.-i now 'y niaturity :it about two yenr.s

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Thou wilt become possessed of this vouiiT

can he effected between the President lady's wealth, and elope with the wife

'he views of Congress. 'a coal-boat engineer. Thou wilt go to I

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inajority. the veto is impotent, and would

be of no avail as a barrier against pvon

the most outrageous violations of tlie

Constitution. Thc only peaceable defense

against such legislation that we oan see, is the supreme court, whieh could, if the

majority of the court arc imbued with

statesmanlike views and patriotic mo­

tives. plant itself in the path of the

ol

a a a

bank,

0 a

ic ivauitais f.an Alter an absence ol nineteen years, thou

wilt return to thy repiuing wife, lay thy

upon the South. Tn the presence of that piineely fortune at her feet, be forgiven, and after raising a family of nineteen I children, die happy, at the age.oJ'.ninety-

The county jailor at St. Louis had a

terrific combat Wednesday' evening, in in the jail, with a desperado who was

preparing to make his escape. A new

jail will soon be builtj and is much needed

It seems to he universally believed by .«•« VoiU those who have formed any opinion on the

subject, .that the stallion is a carele.-, FUHK-SMci a- iHHiv.ii r.'.r *uperi„r\v«tV.'n. I wanton libertine, ready to gratify his for choice. nus a\on. a col- passiofi with almost tiny mare presented I WHKAT—Quih una uurhaueml. ir vv: #*?.•. ion.try body, ex- to him, and to roam otl to new pleasures, I ^OK-V—Irresiilur .-aiosnt &i .'s.ii regardless of her future welfare. Now, this may be irua of the pampered horse of the stables: but only allow him to revert to his natural condition and observe the difference. Take evien a ten-year-old horse, all his previous life habituated to |,j, the unnatural manners of civilization, and turn him at large on the prairie to act as lie plea-es, and then noto the reult. Immediately he begins to select,

will prove to be the best adapted

as lie is firm, and will do nothing rashly, Jo and "hose progeny will pro- ,, I bably he healthy aud will-formed colts. 1 he I ongress, on the other hand, will be

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pel's. The obstinate perservcrance of thff mule or jack, or their, prowess iu battle after a time prevails, and they are tolerated with certain bounds, and a hollow truce observed, until some undue liberty is attempted, when a desperate battle ensues. in which the horse, notwithstanding his superior size, courage and activity, is almost invariably worsted. A Mexican jackass, of twelve or thirteen hands, a worthless and dwarfish creature, is more than a match for thc largest stallion. The jack generally attempts to seize the lioioc with Ilia teeth by the throat or by the Jore-leg below the knee i)' he succeeds, the huive is either lamed or choked —uot uuirctjuontly his wiud-pipe torn out and death the result.

Other stallion.^ in search oi' an establishment are also to be encountered, an 1

iriveu n]». ou very properly say that al- tierce and frequent battles must he fought before our horse has gained a location

ready the .Southoru Slates are in a minority iu Both Houses of Cotiirress. and a full representation for tho negroes would not give them a majority of the House ot llcprc? .'titatives. ••In South Carolina we have largely over a hundred thousand more negroes than white persons. If universal suffrage prevailed, the entire political power of the State would he in the hands of the negroes. They could elect to every office iu the »State one of their own caste, and semi Senators and Representatives to Congress. The same state of affairs, deplorable as it would he. must likewise take place in Mississippi. And in all of the Southern States there would be many counties in a similar condition—negroes elected to the Legislature and fillitii all county offices. "To suppose that any Southern State would voluntarily adopt such a provision iu the National Constitution, is to presume that she is insensible to her own honor, and reckless of her own safety. Ft may be said that Tennessee has already done so. Never was there a greater mis take. If the Constitutional Amendment had been submitted to the people of Tennessee, it would have been rejected by nine-tenths of them. It was adopted only by ^minority of-her Legislature, unfairly and corruptly elected, and thoroughly debased by No/.l. tn'aii

and a light in the range but mice adluitteil, aiul his pre-""')"'"" ea. all uu with tolerable tranquility and ceitain liictes and bounds are tacitly allowed to each horse and his herd.

We will suppose our horse has selected his mares and conquered a position. We find him at once the most gallant of lovers, the most attentive husband, aud the kindest and most vigilant ol' guardians. The little colts, his step-children, he often caresses, and will defend with his life from woll'or panther and in his fiercest passion aud most feverish sagacity, the feeblest of them is safe from his trampling heels.

One of the most pleasing sights I ever* uunu.

have been thrown up by the horrible civ- four herds arrived 011 the bank together, (.'mintry, sui't.

of

aud immediately became mixed and con-

fused iu a manner that seemed iuextriea-

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OATS—Lower: snlej'at M.'OAU—Cuba ill lOitl-W POKK—Opened dull nale*nl |U uiosf*. ut caMi. and $\M 51) for prime. llhhF—Unchanged.

inciuiKiti njurkt'l. CisctNNAH. I ruliiv N'liv.

1- I.Ol K—Sieadier solos of superlliK- ut $10^10 7" iratlo binndsut Ml \V11KAT—Steswlv sales ut Nti. 1 red ut HI

COUN—Old i« soiiroeaml in demand sale-* ut f.tr bhulled, juitl for ear uov enr dull nt 5do. OATS—Sale? at 4HC for Nn. I and 4:., for Xo.tf.

HOliS—L)uil. ami hut few hujers: Hale? at 0 60 U,r gross.'Ju for net. IJ AKI)--I)II I1 at

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Tcxaus call it, of some twelve, fifteen or twenty mares, or if uncommonly active and vigorous, he may have called out thirty or thirty-five, he at once assumes supreme command aud 'control: lie endeavors with all his might to drive off every other horse, every mule or jack, and his jealously is ebustantly on the lookout to guard his hnrcm from interlo-

CRAWFORDSVILLE PRICE CURRENT

AKTNM.KS.

ALCOHOL. 1HT!I:|] Al'I'LK.s—(irci'ii, IHI Ir.v. |vr lb HUAX. ihtIMI UAltLKY. DACO»—Hams, per tl feugur Cured.••• v.* ,v. Shoulders.

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lUCAXS, per bu. liLKMV A\. per lb HKLI —]*re?h, per Bi

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HLTTKK HUICK, per l.tHJtN CillCkh.N ri. por tluz. CKACKKKS-Soda -V. lfuttcr CI1EESK

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I.I1—Mackerel, 'a bbl ... White I

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The horse uot only defends his bunch from invasion and attack, but he takes entire control of all proceedings he leads the way to water, and when his family have drank, and bathed, cooled their limbs iu the stream, and saturated their heavy tails, so that each flirt at the flies, their sides are streaked with welcome showers—wheu, in short, his lordship judges they have had enough of it, lie raises his head with a warning nicker. aud leads off to the pasture wheeling in* a high trot, he turns back to the rear, and

luanaces the^sluggish and careless stragglers, and getting all in motion, again re- H'K JT sumes the lead, while his charge follow SODA in i|trrei oucaiuucc. STAKCH

SLEDS—Timothy

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l"' which will

Clover I lax

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seemed an impossibility. But the horses White were equal to the task. After allowing

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ble including colts and yearlings there Coffee"'" may have been about three hundred head TALLOW and to seperate thc confused mass, and TfRKEYS-nrcjaud n... get cach animal back to its proper bunch

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the herd time to drink, they rushed here and there, threatening and eucouraging now driving out an alien in,ire, nowlead- SPECIAL NOTICES, ing and caressing one of their own again menacing with teeth sion of one or other of horse reminding oue of a gallant colonel of cavalry rallying his squadron after a disorderly charge, until at length order prevailed and each buuch drew off to itself. There was then a little halt while the stallions surveyed their forces, as each pranced proudly between the lines, and with aching neck aud eye of fire, halted aud curvetted, neighing shrill defiance to his equally gallaut rivals. 1 hen slowly, as il afraid of showing fear by hurry and trepidation, each

and heel the iuva-

of its rivals, each

thc cumins

norther, when lie leads with speedy gallop his shivering family to the friendly shelter of an impending bluff.

Our stallion sees his family increase,

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Correction, whom thou wilt marry as respective dams and to show symptoms of I pjnV'every ^ight"^^ o'n

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10 no a v* ."0 a

lorn a ivM,u a in to in v:

Cud. lb Ik-inn: bu.v Krcsli l« ike, t- lb,..

lOCn 1-2 CO 1

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NAILS. O •», OYSTEKS. cini^i OIL-Lard

Fish

itS® Linseed..

I'KACHL. -Dry. I Fresh CiiiL-

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3 on a 3 :»o a no

Consumption Curable by Dr

Schenck's Medicines.

TO CI KK CON'SI'MI'TION, thc *ysW.miTiic prcpiirril Hint the IUIIKS will hi'ii!. To uecomplish tliij. tin liver aii.l rlnmnvli miifl fir.t In t-Iejiused and an appetite crenled f.,r send whnlc?iiii)e food, wliieli. by llicse medi.'ines. will be .liije.flcd properly, and Bond healthy blood made thus building up tin- constitution. SCliKXCK'S MA.N'DltAK 1'II.I.S cleanse the .stoiuacii of all bilious or miieoui- accumulations and. by iisins the Sen Weoil Tonie in connection, the appetite resiored.

SCIIICNCK'S ITLMOXIC SVItl l' i* niiiricioiiH u« well a- medicinal, and. by usinit tliff three rputedics,all impurities arc expelled Irom the system, an.:

.... ,, Hood, wholesome blood made, which will repel nil 0 ll lie 11, with its lordly captain at Its head, diseases. If patients will take these medicin"? ncniarclied ofl to its accllstoiued range on li t''

ugeous, does not limit his attention to family during the breeding season, but remains with his bunch and compels his bunch to remain with him throughout the year, lie is with his wives in summer and winter, iu sunshine and storm hois with them when the earth with plenty, and deserts them not when and, in fact, auythin the appetite the fierce sun and the protracted drouth have withered every green herb. Ili.s superior sagacity enables him to find thc last vestige of grass concealed in the thick shapparel and his ever vigilant eye detects the first sign

direction-, Consumption very frequently

thc distant prairie. I iu its last sta?eyields readily to their action. Take A gallant stallion, vigorous and cour- I "TP 1

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i»^.ansethc live,- and «tom-

ach. It doc- not lollovr that liccan^e the bowels are not

live they are not required, for sometime diarrhu-a they are neces»ar. Thc stomach must be kepi healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on thc rcspira'or.v organs properly and allay any irritation Then all that is required perform a permanent) curu is, to prevent taking cold, hxcrcise about the rnom as much us teems possible, cat nil the richest food—fat meat. mini,. craves but be lila-tica!.' well no 'J.

TA1ILI- t.lWKV.

A magnificent assortment of Tab!.' I.inen"t'nn«iif-" ing of towels, naiikins, handkerchiefs. ,te of all sii. ?. bleached and unbleached, will be offered f„ .i.ilu to the ladies of Montgomery coiinly ilnring the present season bj ('IIKAP .IOIIV malWm'i.

Pvfvorf nf flf ffli» ffAm

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bej^in ta loave tlio sides of their

Oivtvi? UI UJUII I Iiiiiiiu Hi uiuuimt'.

TKIIS: trcighi to t.'oluinbii

desire to form new uttaehmeiits. ^f' T\vas^\'iiner*

PParent, the horse drives Jhc ycarrandJ^n.e'?.'^,

every one oi them forth to find elsewhere rendition until «omo two im nth.-* #inee, fit. i:/\ I When I was put under an operation, and your Ci:pannerft lor Jilt. Dito.s HinKK lt»r treatmeni. leommenced itnprnv-

The horse, when uncontrolled, does

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Bonst Tiutlrr in now in council with a number of leading Rcpublicai s. and report has it that he is preparing articles of impeachment of A. J.

•NPI.ITACLE

Thc bc*t Spectacle# ever offered to the public, bilvor and stool frmnco* ?old at thc lowest rates by rHRAI» JOHN.

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uot knowingly and willfully copulate \."i'.. NKAI.. with his own progeny. If the fillies be taken away and kept out of sight, upon I -on«\ 11 ir K- Nov. -J,'.. IWH. their return lie may cover them but more prulmhiy he will not suffer them to remain with him—allowed liberty and free choice, there is little in-and-in breeding Kinong horses on the prairie

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I rcceiv Ithi'day the followini from I,i Kcntuetij: Da. .Ions llri.t.: l'lea.«e send me iu haste, for my own of y.uir edkon ittkiw. have iried tlieni. ami find them ail you claim for them. 1 hey arc curiuu me of I'unMimptiou oi long standmt Y»ur.x, ropiutluily.

nii-: «REtr NtJusn itiiW'v/Li'ba's Periodical"Drops!

I'LLOTKITKI* UT UtiVAl. I.KTICRS I-ATKNT, TI I

Slit .IAMKS CLAKK

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.t S.r-I. flork. M. !.

rhyHcmn Juiruonlitmnj to hi*1 V«cr«. 1

This invnluubWMni'dictno ».•» nnfsulinq in tin' i.'iiri! if nil those painful and tlnnseroiis to J\vli'n*h

the female constitution subject. It moderates nil exee*^ and removes all obstructions, trnm whan vcr cau«e. A ."peed.v euremuv be relied on. ro .iiAfl:uai:t i,ABii:$i it peculiarly suited. It will, in ^bort time,brina «n ino mouthlyipenod with regularity.

CAUTION.

These Tills should not be taken bv Females during the MUST THKEK MONTHS ot' I'remiiiui'V, as they are sure to liriiu'"o Misearriaso. l»ut at any other lime they ares

In all CnsoH I Nervous and Spinal AITe't ion?, Tains in the Hack and Limbs. Fatigue on slight e.\ertion, I'alpitation ot the Heart. Hysterics, and hues, these 1MU will etTect a cure when all oilier means ha»o tailed aud alihoush powerful remedy, do not eon

l'KICKS.

In in iron, calomel, antimony, or an vt hi tig

hnrtlul to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each packi:«e, which should be caretully preserved. Sold by all Druggists, i'rieo.One Dollar per liottlc,

M'l-CIAI, NOilCH.

a r, no

It the late of evi-ry vulunblo Medicine to be Cot'NV» nt-klTKt He cautious, tberetore, nnl see that the letters 'T. »V M." are blown in the bottle, and that each wrapper bejir" the ,\c tli,. siLMuiiuies ot HALDW1N »V C(».. aud .lOlt MOSI.. irr^Uhout whteh none arc genuine. ,\ li.—One D.'Har. with Eiah teen ?*nts ti.r Tostage. eneb'sed to any authorixed Agent, or t. iho Sob* Agent 'or the I nited Slates and i'riti-h Donunion.

a .o a 1 co it none none a none none a 1

JOH MO.-IES.27 Cortlandt St.* New York. will ui-urea bottle, containing Kitty Tills, by return "j. mail, Hccurclv scaled trom all observation.

Sold rawlordsvihc. hy Mollett Hooe. lliinlord it Uro., W. try A Co., and all dealers in \l«'d

Nov.T- \r.

LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH.

1)12. DKL.VVB.-IKK'FAS

Specific 1 MIK"

are prepared by the Messieurs AH ASTI KM A- Di:roNT. Thiirrnnceutists, No. -It. line Lombard, l'ari troiu thc prescription''jnl' Dr. .luan lumarre. liiel Thysie an to tne Hospital du Nordon Lanb i«ie:-p.

W 00

i:» no

I a 'M UO a '.'0 oo

UiiK-k Waljiiit.

HKI a 3t oo

•WhiteH:ir. v- ti KU-Ivip. I pict-L',

00 A 1.0

t^alf, piece

.MOLA^^LS rHitghuui New Orleans.

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Flic wonderful prou'revs of Medicnl Scinee dnrmtrihi' m\ nr- ..nlv, m:iU»'s po«."il)le lor the coiwie:.! ii u- ri»yic-ian odeclare, now. tlisii ji KKTAI.NLY :i.s LI.U:itniltent over lid lis CKKTAINLY t'UKV"KST1:1» n* Small

l'«»x."— Uov. rimrles K. Kim?. M. I.. l.|, 1) --to

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PI I:PAIII:I i'i!i:s( HII I ION

MAPK I IU).M TIU: RIRNS liii*. li, ITI,

II. I., I.E.. I„ A-tvp-t

AM) i'i i: of

int sttnvr:ptlonsr,:

(IX ITS MOST ADVAXCKI) STAC I:.-.: for the Radical Cure of ASTHMA. II1!(JX('II ITIS CATAIIKH. and all atl'cctinns of the i.i"N( TIIKOAT. and All! I'ASSACKS I'm- tii-n.-rai

Special i^craniiements of the Kit VOtiS S VST KMfor Disorders of thc]ll.()()|) and lorall utii-tioiial Itisonlersof thcStomach and IMIWCIS.

It immediately increase# ihe strength and deep- I ens thi- color of the pale blood. It sublines the Chills I ..., and l'evcr, and diminishes the Kxp-ctoration It iclucksthc niaht sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. Thc appetite is at once invisor-ited and the paticni vapidly uair.s tlesli the cousli. and' I thc ditlicult brcathini: are snecilily relieved the sleep become calm and refre«hiu£. ihe evacuations r--ciitar ami iiiiiforin. A 1.1. TIIK I IKM-Ji A I. sy M1'- I

T.O.MS OK CONSrMI'TIOS. ASTHMA. IIUONCllin, Ac., HlSAI'l'KAl! Willi A ItKAI.I.y ASTONISH INti l!A IHTY.' '1 lie I'KICSCKII'TltlX should be used in evcry case wh' re the I'hysicinn prescribes II MrxTCKKS." TONICS." IHOS Actus, HARK. QCIMNK, COP 1.1VKH On.. WHISKY. AC., and in every IU-cnse, by witATKVKit Still: Mums, in which there is exhibited :in.v one or more ol the followiin:

Ditlicult or Irrisolar lirccthii.s. I.^.s ol iircath. t-ouali. Wa.tiiiL' ot i' lesli, Xiisht Sweats. Hleedini from the Lungs, Loss of Stri-nutli. Loss of Appetite, ticncr- Debility, i)ebility of I'n--nancy and Nursing. 1-lying I'ains through the Shoulders. Chest. I'aeeor Limbs. Neuralgia, Nervous Headache. .Nervous I'aistration. Xenons irritation. Oiddinc-s or |tiz7.iiie Kxcessive I'alcness, Sore Tluoai. Drnwsi-ne.-s. Sleeplessness. Dyspcp.-iii, Sour Stoiuacli. "Heart liurn." Oppression or Sinking of ti Stomach before nr afti eating, ('onstipntiou. liemittent i'evcr, Ac..

Ac., and KSI'Krt At.t.v in all I cniMle Disoi-

d.TS ir l.'teriuc Irregularities, such n, Ditlicult. I lit ii 1, Suppressed. Scanty. Kxccssnc liclaycd. 1'renin lure or ten ]-'re.|nenl Mi-nsti nation. ..,,1,..

from I'ltlicitH, tve,--••••v

"Vonr Prescriptions nvfd my diinyhter's life, and hn«aved me hundreds ot doliars.— Kev. MumphJcys. Uem«en. N. V. "We Ides- (Mid tor the benefit we have received from v.uir lV"p:ircd I'rescription."—Kev. P. IVreKrim* Ulo^shurK, Peun. "l-.very one to whom I linve n'eomuu'nded it hay henetited much hy it? une."— Kew C, 1). Jone. Uu,WI

I HIJII.K ILM'K'K. ASTOH PI.ACE, X. V.— In the early p:ii of Kulrniflry. WS. 1 was sutferinp from a violent coiii'li, for which 1 had been treated during six months previously wiihoiit, benefit. I had Maht-

Sweat.s which c«'inpletely proirai«rd me. Iu the I cveninc. lu.ar.sene.-s would fume on. whieh would prevent utc from ^peakin? abov» a whisper. I had I then had two attack* ot bk-cdint from the luuvs.

My family Physician assured me thai hefould do no more lor in". I wu« owina rapidly w».rse,and had been compelled to jeiive bu?ine.«*»' f«.r nearly two

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All my symptom* indicated. unmiMaknbly

I^xuact 01 a liettei nom ^encuof CONSPMPTION. in the beninninPitovmKNTE, Ala.. May Kb l*or» I °1 Pcbruary. Mr. Henry Kish-r, Treasurer of the I«11v fin I c«n,l vr.1. it\ r»r i'l-ih,. .. p., American l»iblo Kocicty. prcsent"d me with a bottle

wi^^i^'lMmnrffi' ii! I l»r«'Uon up. Thcncefoi ward 1 ^iiilied ircn^ili raproom !i ihi. hJiir..1. rctjulftrly ntn-ading to my duties a-derk to the Amcricm. ltible S.,eiciy. in whose .inployin.jnt I have been nine yoar 1 am now enioy-

NM ROMI health. Your 1'KI:SCKHTH)N etbeted critK. wh-n my fricn despaired of my recovery. TIIOS. .1. ('()N(}|:i{.

'*1 have had XctVuUi* or Spa^modie Asthma for eleven year.-. During the laM t-i.\ year- I havi» never bad an unintcrruntcd ni^ht'* refit. Il ofien seemed to mo that 1 w'ould die bisloru 1 could ^et air into my lunu's. I sulfered .«o crL'atly from Vhorine.-- ot breath*,' that 1 was compelled to take frequent re.-'ts in walkiifter.

ii

lours, ropietluily, i. W, SillNDLKHOWKK

Another Testimony.

I l!t.lMIMIN(lri)N Il.l... Oct. U, Mil I l)n. .Ions* IJn.L: We made an arrangement with your agent, July ilO. *04, for celling your Cedron liitters«, :uid arc about sold out. We want (1 grow) twelve boxes tnorc without delay. We are introducing thom readily, an 1 think they nn^wer a good pnrpoFo, lKS. HO( .V CJ{()THKUS.

irom my residence to my plaee of business. "The night before I nbiauicd the 'Prepared Prescription.' wiuthc wortt 1 verpa.scd. Ou obtaining the remedy, I took a teaspoontul at noon aud au'ainat ni»!it. ami pt all night ithout ikiug. 1 h:iven had a broken nigJitV

flKKAT rKMAU-

I KM'TION. during nn.l pnhiic praentM'ui'ii: and e»i-

(iKNTLKMrs: \Yv have il«ed 11* mad"ft'Oii DW. DKI.AMAUUK'S TKI: .several years past, in our private tic«\ and have found th«un a most lent tJeiue.ly in c:i*e« of mutt NS'eaknes- Niuhtly, J)aily. or Treuiatnrc Lmis«jonSexual VYeakneg-s, or Impotency. pcoia[ Derangements -f the Nervous System: Weaknesses arising from Secret ILjbits and Sexual Kxe«se*: Uelaxatioii of the Oenital Organs: Weak Spine: Ati\etions of the Kye*: "l.iine" or 'Hrick• Du-t" Deposits in the Trine: "Milky" Discharce- Talenos t.f the Skin with Sunken Theeks and Hioodle^s Lips: ••Tiiiched" KeJiturcs Irregular Aetimiof ihe Heart, aud in all the ghastly train .f Symptoms arising IVotn Over-Tse. Abuses, orl.o-s.lVuiu aatl «mii»-%. ,,f the .Nervous Force.

We earne.-t advi«*e the Trofcs«ion. and al! persons suffering from any S mptomat ie or Organic A truetifilisof the (»KMTO -1* K! S A KY SYSTKMS.tO U-etlie«C Tills. With high n.-speet. we are y..nrs most sincerely. U. A. Hiiai'ukpatitk. M. D. (». D. Dt .IAKIUN, M. 1). •Ii:An Dm i.Kt rnni:. M. D. To AUAM.'IKKK A Drt'osr. -I line Lombard. 1'aris.

Seilentary and St«di(»u^ Occupations, irief.«. Anxieties. or whatever tend* to impair the Vital Action of the Drain, Heart or Nervous System, frequently lead to tIn? most Distressing and Kmbarras^ing Disorders ..f the Vnm .K .SYSTEM. Studeuis, Clergymen and Lavyycrs, therefore, who are especially .iahie to these Weaknesses, slo»nld resort promptly to Dn. DKI.VM AI:UKV Sm II'IC TII.t-S.

A Tatuphlei. containing lull particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, tierman Spanish and Knglish. accompanies each Hox.aid will be sent, by mail, free ol cost, to any who will wi ite for it.

Price. $1 |ier Uo\, or Si\ Rose* for $5. Sold by all the principal Druggist-. «.r will he sent by mail,securely sealed Irom ah observation, on receipt ot the specitied price hy tiny authorized agent, or hy the sole (Jeneral Agents t-.r America, nt*AU U. iOKS .V CO..

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.^ Uortlutidi Mreel. New oik.

Authorized Agcnta tor '^rawtoid-vjlle and vicinity

Morten .t Ho mail prt_i!ntlv

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1

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E1

\:J\1*

'ills

LA I! ITI KS.

The Ihopi are a ntilVn'ly ''mpound tluid

-u,.,-th-m»»• JMK IW«I«.

«.r

li'-mi! liquid, tlii'ir

let...n

i-duwi nnd

positive, rendering ihem a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the euro of all ob^trneliens and uppressioiis of nature. Their popularity indicated b.v the fact that over lOO.UlKI hottl(..«nre annually sold aud consumed by the ladies of the Tinted States every one of hum J7o:ik in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits, They are^upidly taking thc plat col every other Female Item rdv. nnd are considered by all w!i» know auyht of them, as the surest, safest, and niot infallible preparation in the world, lor the cure of all fetaalo complaints the removal of ail obstructions of nature, and the promotion ot health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions statins when thev mav be used.and explaining when and why they should not, noretmhl not be used without producing ctlocts contrary to nature's chosen laws, will he loiind caretull.v tolded around each bottle, with thc written signature of .IUIIN L.

LYOS without which none are genuine. J'repared by Dr. JOlI.N I LvO\. HC Chape' Street. New ilavi-.i, nun., who can be consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) concerning all private dieuci and female weaknesses.

Trice per bottle. :Sold by Drucuists every w'here. c.c.

CLAIM

,u'0

0-»ri Agent-r.-r T. S.and Canada^.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Millinery. ,l

"MIILINEiiY STOEE.

»^V. 'i.

Hornuiercidt SSlocIc.

(.'luicfordsitlli, /iiifi-iiiii.

Mrs. M. L. Williams, IS

again in the maiK. with a lull and cunp^.c stock of all articles in the Millinery lin'-. ot* the latest siylosand pattern-^. The pul»li: generally are invited Voeall befoi- pureha-iiiy. (no\-.'t tiiiy.

E3TRAY.

l'lIA VKI) or STUI.K.V. 111.,nit th! I'li'i of Oclu--O l.,T, 1^0,',. i.lie M.ii.-I l'ilhy. y.ai- ,l,l iiriiv}' quariLTL'il. hinil feui wliiii1 a iu ,,n,liip. slur in tin.' r,.rclM-:i,l. l. iwocn 14 unit I", liiiu.ls liiuli. hioke to ritiu iuii Any iH'r.fuit thru wi.t in:'„rm me nl hi.- WIHTI-:I1I"IIH »ii! |„. libiTallv NHiir,It'll. A. UI.AZKUKUOA, llnv'.'l (Jri I'll.-:, -I I,.'. I i„I.

Wanted

AGENTS WANTED

Vor Llit* I.nt MHIngiind MiM I ill I!IMI!I of

OTI»Ageti!«

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nre making trom slid s-jnti

MONTH: in iling Dr. MAt I.N/I I

UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA l.OOO KM'IITS ii, ,i|| 1:• r-.-ln

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Agricul ture. Drcv.inc. Wine Making (\.o Cement:. i\ii»:ery. .N'^dicine. |). mesne F'.-oij,

The MKDH'AI, DKTAIVI Ml ulun, Di eases and their Irentment. bv Dr. lletirv Hart--shortie. Tr«.lessor «d'Hygiene (lleaiih

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Sp.-ei..l article- up« TKST. and TUICIIIN liscoverie-i added to MOST TOM TLKTK book The

in the I ni-^-

vcr-ity of the Stat., of Tenn-vl-.anm (Medical De^ partment of Thilndcl^hia). Thc articles upon l*arrierv and ookerv are like all th-'.oiher.v. complete. '1 lie iaMer uu Hn« nearly l.OMi Kecipcs. In fact the work i» a library in an«l has nn rival.

CHOI I ih( 1 IN 1)1 IU :. Ne-.v. reliable and usetcl. ach edition, making it tlo

I the kind ever I -M I

»rk hn^ been edited ami airanged bv ..

c-rp- of the best scientitic m«-n ot the country. No similar work ha« been published. *mjtt:tlintr UiN in e«.inpletencs. variety of matter. :ui«l reliability.v No class of men once posses-iog it w..uld wi'.lingiv lispense with it. 11 ii^etitl alike to the Farmerthe Merchant, the Me.-hanlc, the HoUr.ek-.eprr, iind Ihe Trofe nal Mai

KXTKAUTS I'UOM THK I'KKFIS

v'P-. i. l.-iiti. ini.le 1 ..f .. A tics. -I

"One of the most iinp«»rt:inl f:nnil.v puhli^hcd."—iKnral American. S. V. "I-pnd.'iibly ihe fullest and ino«l roils chis- c.vianl[The Watehman, N. I.-Oii. "C.intains imnien?e nuniher of practical reciMpt^"" andolher infurmatioii."— ^N. V. Triloine, May "We can vouch for it aeen-acy/—[|»re«. IMii :i-' ilelphin, Nov "We find in it almost everything that c:in he COM-V •m IvimI .if »«»n «d»).»et «»t immtry—'header. Clo\eland.O.. Jan. HW. "Will ri-pay its eo-t in any family within yeur. [Norih American. IMiilndelphia, No\. In3, rircu ar- sivins ill I description and t'-rnn to--Auenta. copie- oi' letlei.- IVotn our C.inv^a-i-ers. ?h»»w«ti ii v.hat ihey are d»dny reeotnnh.nditions and .pinions of the pre^s.?ent live by ih..- imhii-heri.

T. KI.LWOOI) /1*! I. I. A I'liMlMVy {i.t :i hi -d in and !'.» oi,ih-M.\ih I'luladeip

Petition,

Noticc of Petition for Nev/ Road..

1 1CK i* hereby uivtMi Mint there will he it jn'titi*Mi |»r»M-iH«'J to ill- lioanl o» County Coiiniiisioner of .Montnoinfry county, at their next se^ioii, praying Tor a new road to he laid «ut. roinineneius at tin?-outh «'H»t eorii'-r or the ^..uth w.^t quarter of »*M'ti"n uiiH-toeii CIU) town -event-en (V) raiii t.ueu wot. boins the corner "f tIn* land of IVotou I'cntiiniftott. in Clark township. Moiitaoinerv tvuniv.' lml.. and tinning tlnM.ce west on .* ion line .'j mile, iheuec north to ihe nor:h eat eorn«»r ol the north |-aM quarter of eetiou vM. t.,wn 17, ran^- 1 vet. he -. inu tlieland o{ John C. Uritts, th'-nee we.-t v»n M'c-,.! ti'-n line Pj inllo to lerinii:iti«n hftvcen the

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ol ilavid Ihitt-^and heirs of Swan Hrook^hire and here ih»*rc iu road running noith ami M.nth.

Notice of Application.

Nntli-c uf Appllrallon for l.l(|t:«r Ilnnso ()T1CK is hereby given to the citizen- ..f Tni township, Montgomery c.uni v. tate «t in Ihat I, Juini'.* A. liik«H, a whi male inhubitantof Mont«oniery county, timisiaie ot Indi itiMof theaac of iweni.v-ono year-, will npp lo ih« Hoard ot 'onimifyijincr- ot Monicim'rv fount v. in the Stsite of Indiana, al thnr m-xt regular e»-i'»n commencing on the iir?t. Monilav in I•• mI)r 1) l-iifi, f..r a license to retail intoxieuuna liquor.- inn le^s quantity than a quart at a tune, under the Ternp.'rancc l«:iw of It'.V.t, for the n-rm of in vnr Mv plaee of husinesM :nnl the pivini^ \vhi-re..n -aid liqtiof are lo he sold and drank i* Minuted on north part of lot number one hundred and H»vi'»i \\V at :md tloriyuMted in th-i.rii'nia: plat-' nty. i.oitn^

*. of CiaMford^vilfe. in

iled as follows: pe^inniut: at Ihe n«»rih said lot. running thence routh un re«-n trce? thir-*^ ty-nine ieetaiKt liircc iuche.-. fnenoit'Av-i lorlv-ono tect and three incho". thence nonh tiiirt v-nitir feet and three inches. tJirii'-c va-t lort.v-i netee! and thn-o^ iin'lies to the placo of bt»i ininntf. aid bmblins uate (Hi thc north ea.rt eonn-r of ab .ve de«."nled---.partof bit number one hundred ami eb'vcn in I n^ ion towmdiip, Muntpiuiei-y count v. Indiana.,v I. .IAMKS A. II»1SK K!.!,. vy

Circuit 'cuit.

hcticc of an adjourned Term of the Montgomery Circuit Court.

STATII'TLF I .\ 1I IN .1, |1E Otll^ntlict') COIMIIV. I H: "V OTIPK i- hereby »iven ,.,-drr of ihe Court that an adj«.urned T». nn o! ibo Monlffomerv^ t'irt-uit will ItehildM «bc ouit I!^u»c in I'law-^' ford-vilb' on the l*th di».v I'ecetnber. it be--" iufflii'-Third Monday in aid nth ot Peeembcr^ for ihe purple ot dip..,-ins: 4»t the unfinished IMI,"!-'1 ne.- ot th«.* last Sipienilier lerni. oj nd 'tirt when aud where the IVtit .lun r- ot aid Kriii- aud^ all ii litres in en use.*tiui^int: itr hciiium at MICIIKadjourned Tenn, are reque.-ud to be 4

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I have now completely rce.iiered my Mrength and spirit.*, aud am not at alt alllictcd with '.-horniest of brcnth.' I shall be glad to have any »ne iill!ict«'d with Asthma, call aud see inc.—K/.KA C. LA.NliDON, So. Fourth (..N. V." I

The I'ltKi-AURn.Prkm JtifriON" isputupiua$t bottle, aud sold by Driigm^t^ generally. t«r ordei.iy be ntldre.^ei.l to 'lie »de pr prietors, (ISC.Ut b. MO.NIVS A (u. 27 iouritund| M., V. C\n^ulu tiju free. A CinMilnr roniaining particulars »l many case* Miccesfully tientHl will be «eijt free, 1 mail, to all W|K» will write for it. .Sold iu (,'ravvford rillo hy MonVtt .( llooe and Fiinford A Hrother. lnovtt-1-rnij,

»ilendrince^:

on Ihe firt day thrreot witlu iu lurthcr scrviee ot'?

Witness my hand nrid tin' seal ot -ai Court, the r*t!t d:iv ot November. Is in.t«i«.w4. K. W AiiLAl'J]

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K,\^VI*NCI^VEI.S.B: IIA prr IT •o -10 IS. A. .11,. Meet ftn Kir-t Tue-day incht y|lT full .Mron. IUII '.'m

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Sewing Machine

smrixo MACirrxE.

Boat Cheap Licenced Hachino in thoU.S. ARfiiU 0 /'Pay #50 to 8COO par moir.b.

Ku'-l'rt-* Htamp. ni,il a.td.oa PACJE ItKOTIIEIlS, en. Agcnta, 014 hf«liiiit Mrrct. rhllirit.t or,t-l buanll blrwl, 1 vltdo, Uhlo,

Paper.

Woll

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c»Mit to stall t. M. it.*l opeiad at the Fancy liuzaar and Ho M«.| JAMES PAITERS0K.