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The Ootuiii Storm.

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Saturday, February 2,1867.

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crats of Montgomery county, .shall we have them?

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If every Democrat who now takds 'the

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will each get one

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

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Nearly all ^lioeitv impel'!'', in Chicago, and nine-tenths of the .people uow boliere that the reported-drawing of the Opera House by Mr. Lec, and the reported sole for £200,000, is nil gatnnion, Potter I'uliuqr, one of ilieir wealthiest merchants, liad previously offered Mr. Lee $350,000 cAsh.

Many Republican members of the House of 'RetTc»eftl».vWe3 have been'*\sliing the President, lately. IUiuioi-s of, a compromise are prevalent.

Old navigators of iMng Island Suund say that the weather, the present winter, luu boon the severest tlioy have experienced for twenty or thirty years. Mtinv of the Sound steamers have got fast iu ice near Throg's Knck. and the passengers had'to foot it ashore.

A man named Wilson Harris was arraigned by the police in Chicago, charged with attempting' the innnler of his wife, by putting strychnine on the beefsteak she was eating for breakfast. He bad formed an intimacy with tli» wrvanligirl mid desired lo innrrv her, and 6ooght to'ruinate Bis wife by poison.

Park, the Valparaiso-(Ind.) mui-dercr, attempted suicide in the jail at Laporte, on Moil-' dry last. He was rescued by the jailor"*

A park is projected in Chicago, to contuin six hundred and forty acres.

The negroes of Chattanooga, when they \iCuTrV af vUft of tlic u.iua*»^w*«u

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We notice that a-few of tbe sapient conductors of the small barreled organs of the negroequality party, catching the alarm from such papers as the New York Tribune, confess that ruin and calamity are impeuding over the country^jyyl. tlin^the immaculate ltump at Washington is

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to prtvtnt it." How

qpnsoling to a .confiding and trusting poopl® is tHU atino.uucciuent. It smacks of the consolation gi'en by the drunken sea captain to liis terror ptricken. affrighted passengers, when, with the swaggeriug mien of au aban--jui .doned wretch he iiiccouglied the direful intel05 ligence that "all hope was lost, that there was .f q! no.hope,, thnt the vessel wnsdriving rapidly un upon the.rocks, ond that he waj powerless to -:i«. MU* her.": *,,

Tho scoundrels wbb IMvVplunged the country into irretrievable ruin, and laid in store the burdea'gbf grievous taxation. upon fu-ture-generations, now coolly tell us that we

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''j are'ljOst, that the old Ship of State no longer obeys her helm, that her charts have been sto-

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len her com

W? Jeranged, that black hideous

rocks loom in tlie distance, echoing back the thundering roar of the breakers. Such is the feast, with its skeleton, that radicalism sets befpreb wronged and outraged peoplei If a "10 priyer was ever utterorl for vengeance let it,

/fje now

I*t the people remember the nuthors

of the woe and desolation thnt is swiftly com^8 upon thetn, and hurl' Trom power the-

fien 10 mve

''(it

IT.'jiI ••I .,t

drank the life-blood of the

ftotion, 8nd made merry over the miseries of

tKeir- countrymen-

[Ffom the aehingtdn ^utiunh Iiitollijjcnct-*r 1 THE COMIKO STORM.C'LOUD. .1

ftlf. Glenni W Scofield, a indmbcr of

Congre^frotg ^ennsxlvania, and ehnir-

,i, man ^.of, the laBt. oaucus of the destruc-

.jjii.vj'twes .of the fHouse of Representatives, v'l"in-his fecen^ ufadiguified harangue in the

ii'ali6n'il debating society u'po'n the state

ui"T°f be~TTniyn ,' '°(5nclfed the laughter of

ojf

-|tis%jl^ues. and the commendation of

jaUfxAucoififcd.lettdei^. by a vulgar assault o^oa the Seoretary of State,

There-aerer^was-a-politieal faetiou ko

"i completely and irretrievably at'fault as

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'tW/s catt^I' df'desWtfctives at the present

moment'." 'They 'have disregarlled the

voice of the Constitution and the fathers.

li.-tvo msliedfji'itli hmull

mj»s towarl tlie ftttaimiient :ind mi patriotic'"^iiiibitiou entirely lost «i»ht

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Tennessee frnuctiiwe towfers upon thenx tho right to vole, ccleliraleil y,y a torchlight procession and

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Brownlow.* /-.«- The" long penjW^"

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/rj»arn«'s. and the choice has fallen Mr. Davis. iir

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A ybung man, tinme unknown, was found tilting 'uprightiln a buggy, dead, on the Newbnrg roail, thrie miles from lOvnnsviUc, Indi-ft-nn, on Sunday evening. He was well dresHedj ttiid 'when, found liad both his hands up

Vo'hiW'elvrs.' 'lie tvaa frozen to death.

.intelligence which reaches us from

.Mexico is satisfactory that Napoleon is in earnest in withdrawal of the French troops. It is expected (h»t they will nil be embarked before the end of next wouth. Then ie nothing definite as to the course Afaximilinn ivilT Ulffi, hut ok he came to the country under the proteofion of French bnytinets, he ought to leave' in the some way,

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all the hnduiirki

tution of social and political auurchy and financial ruin, lis the means of attaining ti Congressional despotism.

The very wrongs already inflicted, and those plainly in contemplation, are begin­

ning to eduoato their nvengers.-i 'They,

are arousing public apprehension of the terrible consequences of this headlong

race to ruin. The shadows of the com-

ing cloud are beginning to diirkcu the

great commercial ce.ntres. The holders

of pulilie securities tit Home and abroad

are trembling at the result of the proposed reckless course of the majority iu Con-

.gress. The tradesmen and manufacturers

begin to perceive that it is the conduct of Congress which is bringing upon them

ruinous stagnation in business and the

necessity to suspend -operations. The

laboring classos cannot fail soon to catch

this infection, and then must come a rev­

olution in public opinion so terrible and

resistless as has never befure been experienced.

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These are no idle predietious. The portentous fringes of the coiriing storm-

cloud are even uqt plainly visible upon tlie horizon. W.heu it breaks, with all

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the Constitution itself the mere playthiug of a political faction, is rapidly tending

to the destruction, not only of the Gov­

ernment but of the whole people. It is

madly creating a financial crisis, which will involve tho rich and the poor alike

in one common catastrophe. It will not

only destroy tfie public credit, break the

banks and the treasury, stop the mills,

sileucc the forges, suspend all commerce,

and paralyze the hands of industry, but it will bring gaunt, stark, relentless irnnt

This in the picture that the unerring fingers of fate are painting in ineffacea­

ble colors upon our whole horizou. It

cannot inueh longer be shut out from the unwilling visiou of the destructives in

Congress. It is the nameless terror they

are themselves recklessly invoking. Let

them pause iu their career ami contemplate its awful revelations.,"^

1 net of

around iu painful uncertainty as to which

way to go. To recede or to advance is to

them equally dangerous. They cannot

without self-destruction. Thev are truly

they will iueur the liootin

tious ol the masses tlioy have boon ini.sleading. It they endeavor to prueced in

their efforts they will have to luce tlie

financial ruin of the country and the re­

lentless lury ol a deceived, betrayed, and

much-abused constituency. Their schema

for the erectiuii of a Congressional des­

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Now is the time to subscribe. We want one thousand new .subscribers. Whenever that number is received we shall make a further

potism upon tho ruins of a constitutional

Government was a grand one, b'tt the Constitution itself, guarded by the execu­

tive and judiciary departments, stands as

u'J impassable barrier to their progress.

Ktnboldetjfd by tin: passive acquies.

eotice of tho people iu the extraordinary usurpations of the (Jovernment, to pre­

serve the life of the nation during the

most terrible war recorded, in history,

these destructives have madly supposed

that the war-cries of the battle-field could be made applicable to it time of peace.

They have believed that the masses, bur-

deuedwSvith almost intolerable taxation, with commerce and' industry stagnated,

could still be induced, in the name of

jxirh/. to submit to the abrogation of all

constitutional guaranties of life, liberty,

and property, and to consent to the insti­

tempest, terrible will IJC

'tlie r. .. .. .... .iivoketf its terrors and are impotent to control its ravages.

The course of the majority in Congress

in ondcavoring to dissever the, Uuiou, for

whose preservation millions of treasure

aud hundreds of thousands of lives were were freely given iu seeking to destroy

and uproot the executive and judicial

branches of tho Government, aud to make

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BKABT IJUTLKB has sued BIUCK POMKUOY for slander. We shall next hear of the Devil suing for damages for his forcible ejection from Hoaviii.

Weekly Summary or (he Doings or llie Rump Congress. Last week's proceedings 6f Congress

SENATE.—Petitions were presented foj •ari inereasedlturiff, for negro suffrage, and •against the curtailment of the currency. The Committee ou Indian Affairs wqs ordered to investigate the recen.t Indian massacre nejir Fort i?hil.' Ivearn'ey. The JJankrupt Rill was laid "aside that the Tariff Bill might: be taken up. which was amended and disonssed, but not finished before tho Senate adjourned.

HOUSE.—A resolution was introduced anu referred to the judiciary Committee declaring that the Southern States reccnt-

""?rv A resolution was iutro-j

tluced and reierreil to the t\imnntto(v nu front the ComuiiWe

iu ten c(jin.-e .-h.iuld have I teen Hecoiistruitinii, decliiviti- tli.-tt States not extern! the provisions of the Agricultural j.-'v-'ififitVll j,, ..••"d jK!X,.i!.roJi°w °,u" d.e ire ling represented in l'omrres« shuuld not have I College law to Tennessee. Mr. LeHlond, "flic i-iji'lit tc vile on "tlie ratlllcatien of a

.. re ire from their posilionwithoutsolf-eoii-l-liommiueeicoir-Biinks and 'Unrroney. A I that' Tennessee stood upon an entirely denmatum" 3They cannot jro forward

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SKNA'I K.—A

memorial, sighed by num­

erous citizens of Baltimore, against the passage ot a Bankrupt Law. The main point of objection was that the citizeus of' tho Southern States might be benefited by such a bill. The tariff Bill was again considered, and numerous 'amendments made, among which is one prohibiting the introduction of the well-known Chinese fire-cracker.

IIorsB.—The Committee on the .Judiciary reported favorably, on the bill to legalize all acts and proclamations made by the President from March 4, lSlil. to Peceuiber 1, 1805, aud indemnifying all officers for any nut., eonimitti-il ju discharge of their duty during the war. and who sat oil military commissions and condemned citizeus to imprisonment and death, and who, for such nets, are, under the recent decision of" the Supreme Court liable, criminally and civilly, for their illegal acts. An amendment-declares that all officers who were in the service shall be presumed to have been acting under the orders of the I'resideut. A bill was also' reported from the same Committee (calla.^J3ou'tweH's Bill) declaring it to be 'a rul»W-all Courts of tho United States that any person who took part in the late war^!on the side of the Confederacy shall not'

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be allowed to practice in said Court. Mr.'. Boutwell spoke in favor of the bill aud denounced tliedecisionof the Supreme Court, which 'declared that the test oath was unconstitutional. So soon as he had finished he called for the provious question. so as to cut off all further debate. Here commenced a scene often before witnessed in the House ol" Congress, when an imperious minority determined to put a measure through without debate. The opponents of the bill resortfil JMriiymentiirv uerng r«ken on t'io passage

prevent a vote of the bill

atld'to cut off debate, and kept the House in session nil night and until eight o'clock next morning. -'i

WEDNESDAY.

SENATE.—The

HOI'SE.—At eight o'clock a compromise was offered by the lladicals ou the Boutwell Bill, that_ by common consent the House meet at eleven o'clock, and that one hour bo allotted to debate by such Democrats as wished to speak, when

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to the doors of «//, the highest and lowest in the land.

ran in the same rut the Radical lenders preuie Court of the United States who started the Legislative machine in at the shall have been longest commissioned commencement of the session. Their tendency was* to th( absorbing of all the authority of the Government in Congress and dispensing with even the forms of Republican Government in the execution of It.M will. This Congress started with the idea announced by Thad. Stevens, on the floor of the House, that the -will of the people, as'exprcssed through the ballot bojees, was. the supreme law of the land that Congress was the people and that, therefore, tlie acts of Congress were laws to the Kxecntive and the Supreme Court, and abovelheTotistitution •I^r. till' fi iHli.-u! MONDAY.

betnken: .The House the» Lihi.ing

WEEKLY RKVIKW-C'RAWKORDSVIUJE. INDIANA, SATU1UUY, KEMUFA KY istii.

HOUSE.—A. wq»

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(Vnstitu^iquii) atueudfu^ut. A ru-ulution ho an SDspeiidii)^'for' two years the retirement Mr. Muyiiurd. (1«»1.)

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\SKNATK.—Petitions were presented and referred for increasing the tariff, for increasing the pay of officers, and against the curtailment of the currency. A'resolution was adopted calling upon the Secretary of War to report the officers, who under the Army Hill of last summer lfcid failed to join their regiments. The Finance Committee reported a joint'resolution1 for adjusting the direct tax due by West" A'irgiiiiu to the General Govcrn-

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for tlie District of-Columbia in place of

an exception t" uthor £out,hcin States, r. .\Iaviiard. ('l'v»l.') of .Tennessee, proinsist ini.

'-temlur nuies. was referred to the tested against tin comparison.

introdueed to deline the powers diilereut footinj |is. illy, morally,and po-

^uriv,"c Court. It proviJua that litieally. Mr. Stokes. (liad. of Tennes-

itt a inost,pitiable dilemma. If'thcy aha,.'- I W:h«" ,1u' Kr \, at'u- lo tlli,t ,lu, L*is,a..ictUe is to tlic.vnlulitv of any law ot. ture ol Jns State hid "on Yesterday struck ton le schemes they have set. on loot yrepsj the hearing must be before a full out of the Consttntibu and laws the ings and exeera- I hcueli of the Court, and the decision of I word white, thereby niacin colored peri-

must be unanimous. This is pie ou the same political footing as other one of the Jludicnl measures to prevent citizens." He decla.'i'd the Government the will of Congress being.interfered with of Tennessee was nnw in the hands of by any .other department.of the 'lovein- I her loyal citizens, aid by (i—d it would uieiit, and if adopted will be a great step lie kept there. [.Vpolause in the gallcrtoVvard anarchy. A bill was passed di- ies.] Mr. LoBlomi (Poui.) inquired rectiug that, when the Secretary of the about the letter .Stokes wrote in 1802 in Treasury intends to sell gold, he shall which he declared lio was for the patriot £ivo reasonable notice o(' the time, place Davis and ilgainst the tyrant Lincoln, ami amount to be sold. A bill was intro- .Stokes explained he had "fought out of dnced to increase the compensation of that letter, as Lel'lond ought to have officers of the I ni,tod States Courts in fought out of his Copperhead couuections. ashington and other cities. A bill was [Applause on the floor and in the gallerintroduced to prevent any further with drawal from circulation by the Government of legal-tender notes. A resolution instructing the Committee on Elections to inquire into the manner of the recent Maryland election and the President's aguney therein, was, after considerable discussiou, passed. Mr.-. Stevens' Iteconstruetion Hill was, made the subject of an evening session.

ies The Speaker lectured the applaud ers as wanting in respect to the character of the House. [Character of the House is good!—Ed lifview."] Au amendment-, offered by Donelly, (Kad.) of Minncssota that no person should ever be employed as a professor or teacher in such 'Agricultural College who had ever held office under the Confederacy or the rebel Government of Tennessee. Mr. Cooper, (Dem.) of Tennessee, noticed a remark of Lelley, (Had.) of Pennsylvania, denouncing the I'resideut as au usurper. Mr. -.Cooper said he would reply iu the language of Marmiou: "Lord Angus, thou hast lied."' .Mr Kelley retorted that Cooper was the paid agent of the usurper,'Whereupon Mr. Cooper gave hint the lie direct. The resolution was passed. ,is/,

"VlUllAV, .JANUARY 25.

SENATE.—House

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. gp»

SENATE.— 1

V. '«I^5F\V'AIW^*3IKFJRJW

Mr.

powerful

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Agriculture to

of Ohio, did not why Tennessee shoulii'

Bill authorizing writs

of luilxiti corjius for the removal of any case authored by former acts of State Courts to the Circuit Courts of the United States wlion the" aercnuant is iu actual custody, was passed. The bill to shorten the time of United Stales convicts by one,month iu twelve, for good behavior, was passed. Mr. Suuiuer, from the Committee ou Foreign Affairs, introduced a joiut resolution increasing the number of commissioners to the Paris Exposition authorizing the employment of a clerk and secretary, scientific assistants and daughtsnien, renting of houses for the accommodation of the commission, aud appropriating §SS,000 for tho objects of tlie commission. The Tariff Bill was further amended and discussed.

IIorsE.—-A resolution mildly censuring Mr. Cooper for calling Mr. Kelly a liar, was introduced, but withdrawn without action on it. Au attempt was made to establish a commission to adjust the claims of loyal Hast Teuucsseeaus, but it failed on account of the opposition of Washburne (Kad.) of Maine. A joiut resolution was passed relieving from tax alcholic or a:iy burning fluid mpde from distilled spirits on which a tax is already paid. Pensions were granted of §5,OOU each to .John Gray, of Noble county

ma^'of^Jd^^

Chair presented a res­

ponse fnun the Secretary of the Treasury to .'^resolution, asking information about Government advertising. The object of this is to pass a bill declaring that none but "loyal papers—meaning those that advocate negro suffrage—sliall have any Government advertisements The tariff bill was again considered. Sherman, of Ohio, Sprague. of Rhode Island, and Fesseuden, of .Maine, participated.

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Revolutionary soldiers. A bill was passed by a vote of !K yeas to 27 nays paying Mr. Ames §tl,5UO for a house aud buildiug.s burned at Avoudalc, Va., for military purposes. During the discussion 011 til is biil. Mr. Delano, Chairman of the Committee on Claims, in answer to a question, said he supposed two /liijiisiuul mit/ioiif uf dollars (over two-thirds of the present debt of the United States) would not conver the aniouut of such claims.

lie House resolution*'""ex-

cinptiug burning fluids from taxes, was passed. Mr. Wade introduced a bill to appoint a Superintendent of the Capitol and Capitol grounds, by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. Mr. Trumbull, from the .Judiciary Committee. reported back the bill of Mr. Wade, to amend the Constitution, pro-

office of fresident of the United States.

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previous day. At eleven 'o'clock the House met. Mr. Firik, of Ohio, led off in a speech agaiust the bill. Mr. Kogers of Xew Jersey, followed, denouncing the bill as an c.r post fur to law, and in the naturo.of a bill of attainder. Mr. Niblack of Indiana, eoutinued the debate on the same side, and was followed by Mr. Hoyer of Pennsylvania, who opposed the bill because it sought to override by legislation a solemn decision of the highest judicial tribunal of the country. Mr. Houtwelf closed the debate, when a vote was taken ou the passage of the bill, which respited in 102 yeas to 12 nays, several Radicals/voting agaiust it. A bill declaring who shall net as 1'resident in case of vacancios in the office of. President and ice-l'resident was reporter! It provides the following successions in case of vacancy iu the office of President: 1. Presidcut of the iSenate 2. Speaker of the House /{. Chief-justice of the Su preme. Court 4. The. Justice of the Su

^'r. Wade said he would call it up ut an

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your iiRout. July it). '04. for veiling your Cedron liiiters. and arc about sold out. We watit (1 ^rons) twelve Im.xes inoro without delay. Wo ure introducingtheiu readily, and think they answer a good purpose.. JJIi.S. 1I0

TO NtlLOIF.itS AMI SOLDIEItS' IIKIRS. All soldiers who lmve inudo upplicntion through ine. aKiiRent, for the

ADDITIONAI. IKIOTV

the late (•(.ngrcss. will pleas.-call on me at my office, without delay. each brin^ine with him liny two hi" iuaininnet i'i who can swear to his identity.

ment. Tll^ Finance Co.mnitt^e .reposed l'in'au ole^l'^r havedceided o,m »i... I I _. XJ ttitsc claims for additional bounty, new apphA '•,crIH'a,1Ve

jndloml I cations must bo miulo out and ei ecu ted in strict eon-

A ppoi tibtlllicnt Jjlll. Ml*. nl6 (Hiuli- formity with the new regulations and form prescri-

bed by the Canby Commission, the report of irhich bus but recently been poblished. I now have blanks which comply strictly with ttte new regulations. They are already filled out from tho facts on the first applications, and are now in my office, only waiting the noce^ary signature.*.

cril) introduced a bill to allot the niomlieu of the Supreme Court among the Circuits. The bitt*^ilso*jmividers for-the appointment of a Mhpha! by the Court, on nontination of" tlie Chiet-juslice, it a Salary' of ?3,!Q0. Alsd, ihttt the Supreme Court 1 Tho,o who htn-« not yet made application for this Shall appoint' a Hhitcd States Marshal ^C

now find it to.their interest to do so iui-

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l^y Department ha* .directed ail

bo ,cd ,v th limitc 1 timi!

rlnnf iii ['^HT? All claim* of whfticver description afcftlnit the aent. nelerrea to the Judiciary Com-

Goveriiment faithfully prosecuted ind ceiierted.

iniftec. This bills intended to irAnsfer to Mr. Chape appointing power nbw ex- I ,\n- -iJJ HH1TT0X. Att'pr and Claim A'tft frciupi. In- M.- 1,1..

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wo impair/lie workings of tS^t beautiful meohamnn -which God made perfect, nature, O/rough her great ElcctricaljJattory, makafe a powerful effort to remove tVo impediment which clogs the circulation of the magnetic forces. To nssiBt Nar

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sovorul it) our privnto ami public prac-tice,irn-l hitfouiitl them a most «in»rKctic ana cHicicnt licmctl.v in «t' Spernntorrlica I'rScininal Wrjikims- Nightly, Daily, or I'reinatnrc Knnsi'in»* Sexual Weakness, nr Impotcuuy. Special l^ertitiscnicnts «»r the Wrvou* System: Wi-ukncsse.« arising from Sccrct Ilabit? and Sexual KXCCSM'S: liolnxntion of the Ticnital Organs: Weak Spine: Alicction.s of Mie Kye.» "Lime" or 'IJriok-l)u*t" Popnsits in the Trine: "Milky" IHxrharscs Paleness of the Skin wiih Sunken I'hoeks and Iih-odlcs-* Lips "I'inehed" Featorfts Irrcunhir Aetii»nuf ilic Heart, and in all the ffhastly train of Symptoms arising from Ovor-L'se. Abu-sos, or Lo?i, from and cause, of the Nervous Force.

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JULAL KKRAIIIK.

V'VL'K KI'A R, I) I'KESCIU I'TRO.N. I'".

APK I'ltOM THE PUK^CIUlTfON OF

Krv. Clin«. K. Ki:i«, IM. |., 1,1,. A- ., IVUt Tit PKKVKNTIOV A Nil rt'ltn OK OISJSUMPTIOKT, (IX ITS MOST ADYANCKi) STAtSKS.) tortho Undirul of ASTHMA. BHONCHITIS ('ATAIMill. and :i 11 ailections of the THROAT, an.l AIU PASSAOKS f„ (Uncral iuid* Special Dfiana'j'iuents of thf NKUVOUS SVSTK.M for JJieorricrMif theHLOOD: unti for all Kunctionai Di^(»nlor-of the Stomach and Mowd^.

It imnu'diatrly increase.-' ihe •'treimth and enf theeohirot the pale blond. It Fui/ducs t.he Chilh and Kever. nnd iliininishes the Kxpcotoration. It cheeks the night sweats, always, iu frourieven to lourteen day. The appetite i* at once invit oraU:d, and the patient rapidly gain* flesh: ihe conirh.-ahtl the difficult breathing are speedily relieved the sleep becomcH calm and refreshinir. the evacuation^ resulnrnnd uniform. ALL T11K OK^MI{A!

?!!!•)!,?,

early day, so as to have the Legislatures of the .States to act on it before adjournment.

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TRIJKS.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Extract of a Letter from PBOVIUKSCE, ALA., May in, IHW. I)II. .JOHN HI I.I.: I

"losics."

send you J:IU for CKDIIOX HIT-

TMt.s pieu?e *end what it will eorue to nfter pnvimr freiaht to olnmbus. Mips. I have been troubled for Poveral ycara with indirection have had to Uike pills every ni«ht for ten or fifteen jrear.« and in pobnjnry, lHiM, was at tacked with scncrul parnly-

I vsm eoulined to uiy room for tho balance of the year and, in fact, eontinued in a very weak and nervous condition until some two months since, when 1 was put uuder an operation, and your CKL»noN TJITTEKS for treatment, commenced improving rmnt a nay, and am pretty well restored. our.-', truly,

A. L. XKAL.

Ol ISVU.LK, Ky., Nov. ii3,1HM.

I rict-j\ed tin? daj the follo'.vini from ljancas«ter, Kentucky: Dit. .Ions* lJrr.r.: I'lenso send mo in haste, for my OWUIlse, OXH nuZK.V gf your ('KPKON JflTTKUS. 1 Iiave tried them, and find them nil you claim for them. 1 hey fireeurinjr me of Consumption of Imur Ftandumir'r' iiKHOWKU.

A no he on

I HON. ACIPY. FLAKK. (JRINISK,

Con LivftK OIL. WHISKY. Ac., ami in every Disease by wii.tTBVKU NASIK KitowN. in wliteh thcrn is exhibited any one or ihf.re of the followini: M)*napic»ni««:

Difficult or Irregular Hre.-tthins. Lo:s of Breath ouch. asting o| Flesh. Night Sweats. Blccdhi" Iroin the Lnngs, I.f.ss „f Strenffth. Loss ol Appetite. Oener.il hebility. ti«-hi 1 ity of 1'regnancy and urs1UX, lying rains through the Shoulders, Chest, race or Limbs, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Nerviostration. Nervous Irritation, (»ildine?j» or Dur.tness, I'xee^sivc 1'nlene.ss, Sore Throiil, Drowsiness. Sleeplessness. Dyspepsia. Sour Stomnch,

Heart iluru." Oppression or Sinking of the Stomach belo'e or alUr eating. Constipation. Kemittent

J'cver,

Ae.. Ae.. and

KSPKCIAI.LV

in all Female Disor­

ders or I terinc Irregularities, such us Difficult Jainlul. Suppressed, Scanty, Kxcessivc Delayed, I remature or too rrcquent Menstruation.

HlatciiHiitN from l»miriitx, iVc. "Vour Prescriptions caved my daughter's life, and has saved me hundreds of doliars.— Kev. K. Hinuph- I Je.v.M. KeiiMeu,,N. '*\Ve bless (iml for the benefit we have received fro tit your Prcpare.l i'rcscription."—Itev, J'. PercKrmc Jslo^bur?, Pcnn. ••Every unc to whom 1 have recommended it hast benefited much by its- use."— Kev. C, Jone* Uacine, Wiss.

BUM.I:.IIorsE. ASTOK PLAC::. N. V.—In the ul pnrt of I*ebrunry. I WAH

suflcring from a viol.ji't

cough. |nr which I hud been treatod diiritP' si\ I months previously without- henefir. I had NightSweats which complclely prostrated me. In the eniHIT, hoarseness would come on. which

I prevent tne froiu sfi-akinK above a whisper. I had then bad two attacks of bleeding from the' lung-* My family l.'hy*ioianassured me that he could d" ii" more tor me. I w.ii growing rapidly worse, and had business for nearly two lieutcd, unmistakably

months. Ail my syum'oin it the

PIcsoneef

.T KOTIIKUS.

ulloived by

CONMJMl'TlOX, Iu (ii'e'begi'niihig a I is re as re

American nude Koeiety.presented nie wi»h a bottle of the I'Klil'AUIJ) I'KKHCKMTIO.N', In a few day?, my appetite, (which I had entirely lost.) returned within a week, my cough had almost left meami in le-s than two weeks, the Night-Swears were I broken up.§ Ihcuccformml 1 rcg.iinodptrcngtli ipidly, and am now regularly"attending fci my dutieM NTATK OL' I a A an S in ployincnt I have been nine year?. Jam now-cniey-ing good health. Vour PKK^CRHTION ellwtcl

eleven years. Durii'u had au uninterruptiJ«riiiuht*i« lest.' It often to me that I would die belore I could get air into my lungs. I sutlered «i greatly from

that 1 was compelled to take frequent rest? iti walking trom my riwiilencc to my place of busine*•'•Thff nicht before I obtained Vhe 'l'reiuired PreiMinptiQii,. wns tho' worst I ever pnssed. On obtaining the remedy, I took a teapooutul at noon und Hcum Jit nigh Land svlcpt all ni^hf without w-iking. 1 have not had a broken flight* rwe sinco I have no»• completely recovered my nrenglh and spirits, and :im not at all afllioted with •shoruie.i* of breath, I shall be.*U«l to ltav with Asthma, call and DO.V N(i..*t:t4 Fourth st., V. 1 Thi""-P«B''AnED|,BK^:RiM-ios" if put np in $1,,. bottle, and I.- iwjd'bjr. Orunuists tieijenilly, or ..r.lei?

Vi'iIJiiKi' vt-

"""I'liWlonnall 'Uil.liliK, "rn«f..r.l-ville.

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III'- «*BIF LINURJSH ABJIBW.

M. I.

I). Dr.IATTPIN. ,M. I.

.IKAN*

Or. LKIMMIKI:. M. D.

AKANCIKITI:

A Drrosr.-M Kue Ijiinhaid. I*ari.

Sedentary and Studiou* Oecnpnt.i»ns, (iriefs. Anxieties.or whatever tends to impair tlie Vital AeLion •if tho JJrflin, Heart or Nervous System. i'reiueh'tly lead to tlie most Distressing and ICmharras.-iu^ Di-1-ordersof the MtJl.K Students, ('leruymen aud Lawyers, therefore, who arc especially liable to these Weaknesses should resort promptly to l)u. DKLA.MAUJ K*S Si'K iru- I'ILI.S.

A Pamphlet. ef«ntaininuf full particulars with Directions and Advice, printed in French, tie man Spanish and Knuli^b. accompanies each Uox.ut.d will boicnt, by mail, free of cost, to any who will write for it.

«aky

Prlec, p«p Box. or Mx lit\i for Sold by all the prineipul Druwist or

M*UI

t!:" (8 1/ &. WtOTWTKII 11V HOY M. -LKTTKltS *A13tNT.

SI .1 AMKS~lMiAUKK'S

C\ leb raided IA-nuile Hills

/'rrjittrt fijnunti }n'(srtuffinn of S,i -I. CftH'L, M. IK ffxtrtidfdijirtrif thc'tjitrrn. This invaluable tuedieine is unfailing in the euro of all those painful and dangerous di*c!ltcs to 'which the female constitution is subject. modemtts all exec.« and removc^all obsirui' ions, from nhalevcr cause. A ^teedy cure may l» ellcd on.

T« iTIAItltn^DMDBI^

it is peculiarly suiudi ll will* iu sluu time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION.

These PilK »h"uM not b- taken bv Females during the KI US TIIHEF. .MONTHS of Pregnancy, a-they nre sure to brinv on Misoaniage. but at any oilier time they are s.i

In all Cases iNervotta and Spinal AfTections, Pains, in the Hack nnd Limbs, Fatigue flight e.tertion, ^'aipifation 01 the Hctjrt. Hiterics, und' Wliitos, these Pills will efT6ct a cure when all other meani have fViledi and although a powerful reincHy, do not contain iron, culoihol. antiumny-or anything hurtlul tO'Uie constitution.

Full directions in tho puuiphlet aroUml eaeh packnj^\,tt:hicbi'»huuldbo cavefully'prescrvcd. 8old by a1Ll)rus9i»t9. Priee.Ofto Dollar per BoMlo, si r.(!iAii'ivori€R.

It is the fate of every valuable Medicine to be CorNTKKKKITKII. Be cautious, therefore,' and see' that the letters "T, .V M." are blown in ihe bottle, aud that each wrapper bear* the iwr st.Mti.Ks of the siiinatutes ot I. C. UAJiDWIN A CO.. and JOB, MOSLS. TO^^'ithoni "which none are genuine.

N. II.—One Hollar, with Kightcen Cents lor Postage, enclosed to any authorized Agent. .r t.» tlie Sole Agent for the I'nited States and British DominiMis. .I0IJ MOSKS.2* Cortbindl l-Sti, Now York. will insure a buttle, containing Fifty Pjlls, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation.

Sold iu Crawfordsville. by Motfetl .1 Hoo««,-.Bin-ford A- Bio., T, W. Fry A Co., and all dealers in Sled-Nov3-IHtW-y.SNC.

III*. S-LKCNCLI*M .IIIIIKIiuUc I'IIIn. A SubMtitutc for Caloiurl. These Pills'are toinpbvcd ol*" various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver as pr tjiptly and elfcctually as l.hu- pill or mercurj. and without pf.auiciug any of thnsc disagreealde or daucerons ell'e.'ls which i.ften ft.ll» W tiie

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LIFE—HEALTH-j-STRENGTH

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In short, these Pills may lie used with advantage inall cases wlu a purgative or alternative medicine is required. *.

Please ask for "Dr. SehcncU's Mandrake Pill^ lind obaervothnt the two lilienefies of the Doctor are on the (JOverninent st.iuip—one whon in the lait stage of Consumption, and the other iu his present health.

Sold by all Druggists ami dealers. Price I't cents per box. Principal ofliee. No. 15 Norlb t»thi Street. Philadelphia. Pa.

Ccneral W holesiile Agents: iKnias Barnes A Co., •.'1 Park Bow, New York S. S. Dance. Kin Baltimoro St.. Bait iim.ic. Md. J.hn D. Park, N. E. Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ohio Walker A Taylor. l!il and lliti Waltash A\enue. (."hicago. 111.: Collins Brothers, southwest corner o. second ami Vine streets. St.

he sent

ouipt ol tlie sptJcMticu'phcu tyill»y huxTfoHiuVi aiciVt. or by the sole (teneral Auents for America, OSUAK (J, MOS1CS A CO.,.« (Jortlandi Street. New York. Authorized Auentsfor Cr:uvford?iv:Ue undviuinity. ilotlctt A iiuoo. antJ Hinlord IJro, All orderti by mail promptly attejided to. nuv^')()y

"The wonderful procresd of Medieal Science durin? the past MX year* onlv, make." it possible for the conscientious Physician to »leelarc. now, that (UJNSI CTIUV as

KHTAlNl.v UKP }iv Intcniiitteiit Fever .and xs CBHTAi.M.Y riiKVENTKp as Small

Pox."— Uov. Charles 15. Kin«. M. 1)., Li^. 1).. etc"

I N S

Louis. Mo. & in S

These Drops arc a .scientifically compound Hit ul preparation, and better than any Pills. Powders or Notrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering tbcni a reliable, speedy ami certain spcciiic for the cure of all obstructions and -npprensions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,(100 bottles arc. annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the l-nited States, every one of wb«m speak in strongest terms of praiM* of their creht. inerit. Tluy are rapidly taking the place of every other Female Betncdy. and arc considered by all who know aught oftbem. as the surest, safest","and most infallible*preparation In the world, tor the cure of all female complaints the removal of all obstruction* of nature, and the projiiw--M. ,.. ,,.

MHO

KirciiKiu. K.\j)llelt di­

rect ions stating when they may be used, and expl'iinins whcii and why they should not, noreould not he used without producing effects contrary to nature'* choscu laws, wil! be found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of .Ions L. LYON, without which none are genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LvON, 1M Chapel Strict. New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted cither personally, or by mat], (enclosing stamp.) conJr

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private diseases and female weaknessed.

1 ucc .51.50 per iictile.

r-udd by Druggists everywhere. i. CLAKK ,t CO jnn27y0li.vn, (Jcn'l Agent*for C. S.nndCanadas

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ji'

For Sale.

'AiIiiiiniNlruluy'N Sale. I) I I. licii'li.v aivi'ii I Iu* I I will si-ll nt pulilio auction, on I sday, February M, lw»T. at the late residence nt Abriim K. Miller, deceased, one and a half iniics west, ot Crawl'ordsville. all tlie personal pioperty ol Elizabeth Miller, dec.,and souie personal properly be.ongmg to the estate of Abram K. Miller,

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3le

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ow

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WN^l-MI'TIOX. ASTHMA. liKON-

(JHITIS. «Ve.. DISAIM'KAlt WITH A KKALLV ASTONISHING UAIMIMTV.' 'Ihe l'KI*.S(. KIP'I I()N should be used in overy case where the Physician prescribe-- "CotUM .Mix-

Notice.

A«IiKiEiBi.siruiioB*

F4m

^ttiUk^irtBwrji

Divorce

HTATKOlf IMHilNA, -j' .11 onlyomcr) ounl), Montgiiinery ircuit 1/OUrt, Matcli Form, iniiT, Sarah A. Witmot. vs Div oieo. Charles Wilmnt.

I'jK iliviuenibered. lhat on the 1Mb da.v Janu1-) ary, A. D. teGi. it being in the, \acatiou.ot the Circuit ('ourt of said county, suid plaintitf by licrige 1). Hurley, her Atttirm y. produced ami hied in the .Clerk''« otliee of said Court her .coinplmtit as cause of action iu this Vtelinir^ unit also Hut nfliduvit ol a disinterested person, setting Torth lhat said de-'••nilanti-a non-resident ol the State ot Indiana: Now ihoicluic iiotiou of tho iiliut and pumlipicy of this action is hereby given to tho niid defendant, Charlei Wiluiot. thil niuy b^ lUid appear belore tho Judge uf the Monluutuiiry CireUits&urt on tho .-ecoud day of the next Term thereof, to be held at the Court lloue iu the city o| Crawtordsvillc, beginning on the HUi \y ot March. 1HUT, then and there to answerS tHl complaint.

WlTNESSuty hand and Vhe Seni of /^stid Circuit Court,'tho llth day ot January, 1S«J7.

W-Mv K.WALLACE. Clerk,

txeo. I). Hurley, Att'y. {jnii^ru7V«-4r.

Petition.

ss:

S I A II

OR HLU LNT I irioiil^oiiicry^

Montgomery^ Circuit Court, March Term, tWIT, Pcrmclta F. Workman, it 1 l'asehal V. Workman.

V6 ri.

William W. Clark.s^V Mary (-lark. Mary K. Porter. John H. Porter,

id' the hit­

ler. In all bilious disoiders these Pills may lie used with ciintidenco. as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstruct ions from the liver and biliary ducts, which arc the cause of billU'cctii.ns in genera}.

Sl'IIENCIi't MANDKAKK PILLS cure Sjyk Headache, and all dUordck of the Liver, indicated nv sallow ktu. coated tongue, costivencss. droWj»iand a general feelinc of weariness and lassitude. showing that the liver is iu a torpid or ob structetl condition'

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Slieep, how. liny in thu

JU L-}.^

-:v

rn

i" tl'" crib, lot of

lotAtoci. *otne 300'.bu«hels, Household and Kitchen urniture. TKIiJIS—A .-ri'ilit of (i lyontlis will givin on nil rfttiujfoVor f.J, lhi: iiur.-him:r (jifingliU'ii.iii wiih u.ppnivod .-ui-i'ly ^ritivin^ vit-l nt if nnrl'Hppi'nisoiiiont .SAMI KI, (ill.l.li.AM), A'lunni.-itr.itor ,,l tlur oslnt. .it Kli/.nbuth Mill.-i an.l IvvtM-ntitr of Anrani K. illcr. tV-hii'liTw'J

a

.H JVoiiw.

O 1 ICE is hereby given that the undersigned hn* h^cii appointed Administrator of the iwtate of Elizabeth Miller, late of Montgomery eounty, Indi-

Attachment

lllu

instuncu of Willintn 1,.

luinilnll. I. UiL-bunl ...iniot-, ,Iu.tii:c of thu i't-aeu uf moil touriiihip. in Monlifomcrv county. Htnto of liulmna. issued a ivrit uf attiicuuicnt a'-aiij-t thu L'ooil."..cbattdl-i, rightf.crwlilx. nionius nml effocls of .lolm 1 ol.-n non-io^idunt of tho .State of Indi51

L"

•-'"nt.'I "mi C.'lolon ivi tlu-reloro tal:o no-

R-L.. tuo ponduiu-y of said suit iu lutiwbuient, nnd that thu same will be tried before uiu at HI o'clock A. .11. on .Monday the '-.".th day of February. WIT. ».l ItlCIIAKI) CAN INK, .1 I'

For Sale.

liesii'in](i

Citv

HAI

I

jK.

le laic residence or Kcv. (!n.\KF.ns

teen

nni'., IK l^.d^'ccascd. 'I he lot conialos thircru«. hamlsoinely planted with ormtincntul lid shrubbery, und ft large nnd well selected orchard. House large and Convenient—with'Wood well, cistern and various conveniences ror 1 erm-', and other tarlieninrs, eiitiuire on the premi-c-i. fvb-.lri1 w-l

Divorce,,'

on

t't:UK, when my friendn despaired my reei»verv. Angeline Croueli, ... ....... v.,

ISOMER C'OIIII(T,|

gomery Circuit Court. March erm, l^iT.

A

.., "Jrnrce.

I have had Nervous of Sp:i.-modic Asthma for Andrew Croudh.') rinff the la-it six* years 1 have never 1 rejiicmbercd th 1 it being in vac (.iff by. M. I). Wliite tour

1 iHIT. it hem

Shortness of breath

r- ^wherr Jat1tonrney,

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Sold in Cruwl«ri.-villt Ijy Moir.-tt.l IJoci and liiulord A JJrotber. noslt-ihtiiyss.

L, S

ulu

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lirtiditeAd aud

titled in the cleric office o( aid court, Itereomnlaint as euu*« el :iotwui this bebalf, and also the uffi?a.V»t "I a dism,eresied person, se'ting fttrtli that fan! defendant a non-resident of the state of Imliana. Now thereloro notieoof the filing and penden-

cho

hereby given to the iwid de-

lendanf Andre wCroneli that he may "be and appeor

,n

the city of Crawfordsville,

htfure tlie Judge thereof on tlie second day of the term, to be held at the Court House iti $njd citv of

ive any one afllieted wgiiining on the llth day of March I'.-KZKA C. LAN'O-

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proprietors, (ISC.tlKi.

1I0J.KS A to.,'J. tuiirllnildt SI., V. V. foiisultalton lieu. A.ltrcuiv coiiuimiu- purtdeular.-i ul iiiany easea sucee.-'slully treated, will Tie sC'iit free, I mail. to all who will write lor it,

jftnu:

.Tanlf'O" \s4.

Wanted,,

I .OOO IfiuslK ls

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for Partition.

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tintnc'* M. BbVuton. 'fhomas II. Blantoti. Catherine I). Wanton. Yioln S. Blanton. ertnemhored that ou

D. 1 H*»7, jt lieina iu' tho vacation «^f the Circuit Court ol Montgomery County, Indiana, said plaintiffs by M. D. White, their attorney produced' and filed in the ClevUVOlltce of said court their pe-' tition for partition a^'e«UJ«c of action iu their behalf, ami also the affidavit of a disinterested witn^fS, aettias forth that tho said defend:iut«. John Porter, Mary K. Porter arid Junius M. BlanUm, are nou-resitlents of the State of Indiana. Now there-

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fore notice of, the filing aud ncndcucy of this action is hcruby given to the sai'd defendants. John Porter \ry E. Porter and James M. Blanton, that they may be ami-appear before the Iudge of said court" on the second day of the next term thereof to be held nt the Court HOUPO in the city of Crawfordaville. beginning on tlie llth day of March lKi7. then and there to answer said petition.

WITNESS my baud and the seal of said

11 I Coijrt the IU day *»f Jauary

Court the WILLI A I AM K. WALLACE.

Janl'-'OT w-l

junWGT \ylt

Clerk.

Wanted.

50,000 Bushels ot" Corn

SVoticc of .'ippoint-mfnI of

,/Md mini strut or.

V[ OT1CK is hereby given that the undemgned has been {appointed Administrator of the estate of John P, Wrav late of- Monljfotneiy county. State of Indiana, deceased said estate is solvent. jan -0 lHi7-3w* JOEL LEE, Adm'r. ^kp?.

',^'L 'Machinery.

4

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

RNN CUKAT FMMALE HKMKDY L'OU I IUIKCII'JJAKITI KS.

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Zr l^O U^DBY^

—-ASD—*•

A O S I I S O

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BIS, A IK, LVBil'i & CO.. Have now in operation a Foundry and Machine Shop in this place, and would mvitu ail interested in

jL-iHiiiim of Anv kind

to^ive them a call. They an-innkina all kinds of eastinas. such as

nyniLXj o-EA.i^insrc3-1$ of every description.

SOI'UIIHIM Mills. Kurnafc Fronts, l!r ite li.IIi^iiLrnr Keltl,!.s. ()V»IIH, DTIT

IKHIS, Mtikinpr I'nttenis for ttntl Keplacjiu-i Stmc l'l.iti-i. They aro prepared to rt-p.-ur 1 ulitilni LJnilor?,.iStcani 10n« inti- Thr.iali-, la^MiichiucK, l!e:i])ors. Mowur.i. Ir:i iurl to mulct/ and fit up ij 'Inis.S:C!iistiiii .s, ami Black- "yiMBj. i-mitliine of o\ciy doion All Ti1 ii J', work dmit'lij

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"T W.irr.intcd to .S.3LI A pcilbriu iitf roprcKcnited

bhop on Green Street, near Depot.1'

C't.ih ]'ud j,,r Old J^iiii, Clipper rf- JirussM ui.nyl'.'V,(i HI'A|K- I.VI.K.U'O,

imported Stock.

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The Cashmere 6oat,i

.Itfciifion FuMncrs. PIIK undersigned is making an effort to introduce!

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S A I II A S I Administrator.

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3Toico ol" AliiuJiiiioil. "\TOIK [-.is hci'rb,.- yiven (but on llio not Ii dny of jy

pVoprunittbn of thismoit Vulliablo and prof-| tfnble anlmnl'mfo Montgomerycohtity, Tind solicits^ the earnest.co-operation of the farming community! to aid htiii in the enterprise To this end. he would! request tnoe wishinii to make profitable-invest-^ mout. toeall attho Clerk'scflice tuid exauiioespccimen* of the product of tbo unimal.nnd als» to sat-. ijfy theiuielvea by evidence -in his posveMon. that| they cannot engage in any other business thut wil I he more n*munerative. I expect to receive a pure^ blooded buck, together wit.h about twenty mixed 5 blonds, (ewes),aljonttheWth Inst.

W.M. K. WALHAOK.

TAKEN UP

PAKKN by .Jesse (treuard, living in AVayno«= townHup, Montgomery ot.tintv. Iml-.on January K, 1^6#, two estray steers, described ns follows, towit: One roan supposed to beH yearn old next spring, with au umlerbilout ot each cur the other r«*J with white Jace and smooth crop gif of the rlitht ear Api.rui«-d at fSUeaeh by v'n, Hnrtou iimi Ceo Mllcy. belore AJtrcd Uunnel. a Ju-UeclurattidCoun-ty. on the^Jd day of January, IMi'-

Paper,

all Pnpor

300(1 B( )L't\S KVttK?? S.'V.

cents to $l..»0 per bolt, just opened at tho Fancy Haznarnud Uook Store ol'

JAMES PATTERSON.

(yoteo""

"Leather

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ffMri.iuj

Harness ¥janther.

A JAU(JE asi I

•rtiuent of Harness 1 WM. I

ceived at

the Hth Jandiicy

:i tion of snitl Coiirt, said plain-

4CIV'.|lCr.flHt I WATSON'S

Leather

Sole Mjfathcr. lutTalo WM. I'. WATSON'S.

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