Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1867 — Page 2
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1
If
IHC GCU-O (tondensfr. ,,
•*'Z THO Judiciary
Committee is very busy
taking evidence on impeachment. At tho investigation WEDNESDAY, a very important witness WAS to have been examined, AND facts to which
JTlte
Vie will testify are
considered as affording the key to the whole inquiry. UH.- ... I-:?R
PRESIDENTIAL State
diuner took
PLPOE TUESDAY night. Of
the House only
Campbell Chandler UIUL COOPER were present. MESSRS. Oonkliiiir, Colfax and Ashley wore invited, but did not at fend.
An entire block of buildings 111 Springfield, Missouri, including the L.'nion Flotel, Union Prrts office, and .several stores and residences, aud a large livery stable, were burned on Sunday uiglit last. Loss from $30,000
to
8-10,1)00.
Tho Kenton woolen mills 111 Covington Kentucky, were destroyed by fire Wednesmorning. They were the most extensive of the kind in the West. The buildings •were tutally destroyed, together with all the macliiuery and nearly all the stock.
The loss is estimated $225,000. Insured for 8170,000,
in New York, Philadelphia
and Cincinnati offices. (JUC hundred aud fifty, persona AM WOWU OUT of employment
The Secretary of State sent geji_ lite TUESDAY'«PY
OF THE
CAUSED
CORROSPOUJEUC«
OTTER'S'
JUjissoiiri.
Farmers a nil .Mechanics of Montjjomcrj County It end and Kcflcct—Tariff Tlnkerlug—How Ihc Hewers of Mniyl and the Drawers of Mater arc Itiibbed.-f
Tho New York. Emumy Punt,({radical) thus shows up the SYSTEM of^roblicry that
is beiim practised
by the Rump Congress
upon the people: "We have
had now ten tarifts in five
years, besides the otic passed last night
in the Senate. Here is the liht
a#*
'••T-I'L.
The
act
act.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND Saturday, February 9,1867.
of March 1. ISM. which
nearly doubled the taxes on forcigu goods
imposed by the tariff act of May 8,' 1S."i7. "2. The act of August 5.-1861,
"•I. The act
ot July
tiling. "7 The
every Democrat who now
takes the REVIEW W\U each get one new subscriber,
14, 18(!2, provid-
LIIS lor Mill hiyhcr duties.. The act of March. 3. 16l3, which
imposed still hiyhcr duties.
:"(.
Act of June M0, lSl4, which im
posed much hii/hrr duties on nearly eveiy
act
it will give us a
circulation of over fifteen hundred.
of March 3, 1865,
imposed yet hiyhcr duties on some things.
'•S. The act of March 14, LBOG. which
imposed ^additional diihc^ ou various
things.' *K)IJ
"9. The
act
of May 1C,
the poor and the
'etter
wi,/C/L
between
§^NRTI'*OD Motley, which resulted
in
the
resiguing as Minister to Vienna-
It appears that the
writer is a youug man
taamed John McCraekcn, a step son of Charles O'Couner, of New York. He declares. THAT mearly all of
the American
•diplomatic corpfe abroad denounce the PRESIDENT and' applaud Sumner, Butler Stevens, and that
especially llale at
Madrid, Murphy, at Frankfort, and Mot-
ley, at
VioiiDS, INDULGE
lie adds, thzl iu his op in ion
remarks
all of our representatives abroad are imore or less, filled with the Puritanical influence of Massachusetts.
The concluding section of the army ap.apptintlon hill, reported from the committee in the HOUSE,
THAI
boat Washington that all orders relating to military
re re of
this.«eotion shall.be null and Void, nnd ANY'officer issuing such orders shall be fteemed guilty of misdemeanors
(RITHO majority report of the House Coin'rnitteeon Indian Affairs relative'to Commlsfiiouer
Bpgy, A Ioud-moutlicd, blatant
'(loyalist,"
is signed by
AViudom, Meln-
DW,' Demnison, Hubbard, of Iowa, -arid •Ross.- They found no evidence showing either favoritism 6R corruption. The ^minoritjr_report is signed by Hart, Clark, of fcansas, riondcrspn^ind Van Horn, of
SOMEWHAT wider 'range and deal, to some •D'FCWIT extent, WITH thp OomniLssio^CR's general a I.-KSM®!'' The St. Louis REPUBLICAN learns that T. 'AIL attempt wap NJODE by Go\crnor Tletcb ISP® TO VURN-•
XSM
jZt.-.wos
unsuccessful, the incendiary result Wing teonfined 'to a ooiiple of 'honses. 'ob'Jtl' J-.tli FEFC/IA'IRIYINA roaoliine
IStiO, which
imposed mora duties 011 some articles.
"10. Lastly, tho act of July 28, 1866, which imposed from four
to twenty
per cent, (idihtional duly on every thing.
And now, Congress is tinkcing at the
eleventh bill. What is the use of bui-h
trifling? Why will not some sensible
member of the Committee on Ways.and
Meaus introduce a bill "to abolish all in
tercourse with foreign nations, close the
ports of the'United States except to:coast
wise traffic, and appropriate millions
for the construction of A Clnuosc wall,
one huildred feet high and live hundred
feet thick, around the land boundaries of
the United States?"
This
is what
it
all meaus, and it is
mere trifling and tinkering about the
bush, to do less. Let us have a wall by all
means, aud let the whole force
workingmen than
leatcd.
So says the J'ost,
Tuo.sday morning, and
mtide the Bpceiol older for next week, IS L^OLH novel and iuiport.int.
Tt provides
Ihe headquarters of the army shall
operations, even when
•made by the President and Secretary of WAR, shall BE^ issued through
the Gener
al of the army. That the (ieueral shall Dot Je.removed, suspended or relieved from oommand, or assigned to duty elsc"wbere than at head-quarters without tho approval of the Senate. That all orders .ISSUED,, contrary, to the
The Impeachment of the 1'rosldent. We notice from the Cincinnati Eni/inrcr of last Friday, that tho Radical destructives will, beyond any doubt, within ninety days, revolutionize the Geveruliient by the forcible deposition and romoval ol the President from office. Under this impression we advise our readers and, friends to avoid TH^ entanglements ot debts and other business contracts that arc dependent upon a state of tranquility ior their performance, and to keep nll'sailf" set for an impending storm and convulsion. A crisis JS {it hand, for such a step will, beyond any doubt, create a general state of uncertainty as regards the future, will destroy all conhdcuec iu the South to meet its engagements, and unsettle trade and business in every direction. The lmpcachnieut of the President will lead to consequences that those engaged in pushing it on have little contemplated or dreamed of in any respect.
which
increased the duties levid by the pluvious
''3. The act of December 2-1, 1S()2,
providing for higher duties.
It will open a new and revolutionary chapter in our history, when all the checks and balances of the Govern incut will be destroyed, and every thing like permanency in it forever disappear. In
its
best
'aijy
JU the previous history of our •"'"DI'TIOJI. ALUUUJJ UV«vi —F,Y' "The Tariff Hill
liast'one to the
It
House.
is,as we have showu byi exact
figures,
one of tho most oppressive and unequal revenue bills ever devised. --It LAYS? exceptionally heavy burdens upon the articles consumed by the poor und theiwork•ingmon. and their wives and- children, and favors the rich in every way
aspects, the usurpation would
dangerous to the public peace and tranquility. and its fruits will lie followed by results that
which
opportunity to asirec with such radical papers as the New York Jinh ju-iidrnt
but the following extract from its leading editorial is so perfectly in accordance with what has boen repeatedly charged in THE Rt'fieip. that we take pleasure in I giving it place.
tional liberty and free discussion than any body of tyrants that ever usurped I the liberties of a people. Surely, no lladir-.L though he may question tho soundness of our. criticism, can hardly question that of so eminently -'loyal a sheet as the lnd j)ciiih nt
Constitutional government is essentially a loyocracy, or a government by speech and the freest, liberty of speech is cBscntial to the proper working of such A irovermuent. It may appear strange to uiauv unobservant persons to say that there, ts Its* /rrc.dom of sjxurh in the Housr ii Ri'iii fsentatives th'i.u iaiy deliberative hoily iu uny country where there is any, pretence of
of the
bard merchantmen briuging the products
of foreign countries-to our ports.' NO.--.
Beware!
Under the above startling heading, the New York Even my Post EALLB the attention of the couutry aud its party to. the fact, that the senate has passed a tariff bill more oppressive in its
exuetions on
Wo
once more warn member*-of "the Houso of [grown monopolies of SEW England will Representatives not to voto for UUB bill 'permit no.rivalry of this description if it —liiiless they are sore that it will bo de- can be prevented, and will use ail the great advantages which' the high tariff .gives'them to crush out the infant manufactures of the Western States. By preserving the monopoly of manufactures, they are enabled to preserve also' a monopoly of the surplus wealth of the country, invested in bouds. Did the West receive the just reward for its labor this would not be the.case. Planting would pay as well, as manufacturing, and a fair proportion of the government securities would be held in the West and the interest upon ihem be paid to 6ur own people.
IF it bcc6tnes a law and goes iuto
into operation, it will—ns it
ought
in tlnr= line of kill politically evory man who votes for
to—
011c of the leading
Itcpublican journals. And who are they that will kill .politically every man who votes for that bill? Will it be thobe upon whom its burthens will fall the most oppressively^—the poor and the workingmen? Suoh is.not the result ot our observations. We have noticed that passion and prejudice take as strong hold 011 those classes, and wrap their judgments, and control thoir political action, fully as much as any other class. They, \indor party influence, vote for men who they, kuow have been guilty of feathering their own nests at the public expense, end they support measures because gotten up by party leaders, intended by the projectors thereof to benefit the few
As
at tho expense
cinnati Enquirer.
,..£l cy found he HAD purchased
IIW I-gOOda of mlatiou8-at exhorbitanb prices, ISS ind'ought W B6 censured by thtf
IJ^ the Seuate.
LczUigtop, Missouri.
is-in
JiBtructioty bnd'Ss
'••el'df 4" iHld
course: of con-.
of
the many. Any body with his eyes open can see how tho poor and the workingmen assist others to rob themselves. This tariff swindle is but of an hundred 111stauccH and the poor and the workingmen will be among the foremost to vote to hiturn to power the very members of Congress who voted for it. They DID it before and they will do
lt-again.—Cin
F. "W. SEWAKD, who has returned from his secret mission, is engaged 011 lii.s report. If it docs not transpire (hat we possess
tlie
Island of St. Thomas before
tho 1st of January next, Jt will be a matter of surprise.
Ilou^E.
J-MI- THE majority report js.con firmed olearly O at on in us re so .LUUONJ .underiwhich tho investigation was -ordered The minority reports takes a
•11
The friends of the Bankrupt Bill are hopeful of its passage. The return of sereral absent
before
Sonntors will bo awaited
it will be called for auother vote
A CIIIOAUO dispatch says Miss Ludolph, who was SOI seriously injured by Page, the Valparaiso murderer, has commenced suit against him for damages, claiming $10,000. Pago is.- wealthy* but before committing the
1
being made "io'n tlie MOD-' The inventor sits
£0OBo'."
model,
JSI'T S
ovritifc
inuedgr
is reported/
to have assigned his :property to -Lis mother.-*-" .. .1 I-»:T 1 -N...
XUE Radicals in MANY .parts of the State talk of impeaching tlie Supreme 'OouTt for having decided the law Imposing "A LAX on dogs constitutional.
V,
WEEKLYT?EyiETV-CRAAYFORDSvilli:, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1RG7. J™
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EAT®G
House.
The
OU Hays1
NOTICE
The Rump Congress
I have given a greater blow
to coustitu-
liaviug any at
\YE
United States Navy be employed to bom
of
I f\l inoniuunriirflii, monstrous tarilt un
der winch our people groan is laid, and where'tlie great ma'SS pi"Jiolders of government 'bonds, to pay the interest on which the internal revenue tax is laid, reside. It is for the benefit of these classes that tli'E West is depleted of'all its suir-plus,c-a,sh. It is said, we know, that tho West limy establish manufactures of their owu, if tliey see proper. But the over-
it is, however, there is a
of
constaut
nary' course pursued
by the ma
jority in Congress, produces that stingen-
cy in monetary affair^ which is now being so severely
fell by our people.
It is' true that we have \vord froin NCW •England that some of the manufacturers aro beginning to discharge a portion of 'their operatives as a consequence of the dullness pf the times, which, we stippbsc, will be'cited as an evidence
., "PA, how
'Y-'
1
•u.v il li'J
that they are
•not reaping such a harvest as has been represented, after all. But it is 110 such evidence. The stoppage of the cotton
mills IS only an cvidciicc tliat tlio pockcts
of their
Saloon!
GEO. W. DRISKELL,
PROPRIKTOK.
Washinyhm H/*1
'IMIK proprietor ivuld respectfully inform the I pubfio that ho Ins leased tlio above popular Saloim a oil Kostaumi'.. Tho establishment. will be supplied at all tunc* with the choicest luxuries and substantial of tho oason. ami Mil be ?tr\ up in tho most palatable t.vle to guests.
Particular attention will ho paid to the t».ir and none but. tho best liquors ami cigars will
IK-
THE DIMNC SALOON
ill furnish meals on all public dass atthol.owest
Feb. &-n24-3in.i$-'
we can hardly consider
without a shudder.
"Out or Tlilne own Mouth will 1 Condemn Tliee."
IT is
not often that Democrats have ail
For Sale.
Administrator** Sale of l,iui«I.
\TOTin-: is harehy
CIVCM
lluit in pursiianci of th«
1 order of tho Court ot Common l'lciis of .MontKomcry eoiinty. Inilmua. 1 will gull at prnato sale, on or after four week* from dale hereof, Jhe follow111? described renl relate* ot whuh John M. Uooher, luto of said couot.v died. eizcd, to-wit 1 he north fraction of tho north west quarter of section one (1 iu township nineteen (19) noith of range throe (3) west, contain S7 3-1U0 aero*.
be
Terru^—One third ot the purchase money to lie paid in bandtOno third in ix and residue in twcho mouthsfrom day of sale, with interest, iho purcha.sor siving hianoio with approved security without rchof from valu.Uu,,,,^,.
Fobruury is«7. Adinunstrator.
Notice
Almiiii.srator*»
is hereby Riven Unit tho uniicrsiRiR'd 1ms liucn nppoinlo'f Adimnistrntor of the estate 'of Murtha riittur.-nn. Into ol Montgomery eonnty. Iudi„,m deceased S...I -,{«(,'£
Febl) 1-07 w3 A'liuunstrator.
Divorce.
all.—
think that the Corps Lcyisluhj of FranCe, even, is not an exception— it least since the gag lias been measurably taken out af the mouths of the members. There is more, real communication of thought aud impulse from the Freuch Tribune than fijom the floor of the House.
The WEST Tributary to the Kast.' Under our. system of high tariffs and internal revenue taxation, it must be apparent to all- that for A long series of
years,
SS
STATE OF INDIANA, IMoiilgomrr County Montgomery Circuit Court, March lerni, 1M7,
John C. Foster.
VM
Divorce,
Adafide Foster. ?.
BKry.
it remembered, that on the Hpih day of JanuaI?ti7, it being in tho vacation ot hie Circuit Court, the plaintiff, by M. 1). White, his attorney, produced and fijed in tho Clerk's othee of said Court In* somplainl lor divorce, also tne afTida\ it of a dis-
f".o noticoof the filins und pi ndeney ot this iiction ui hereby givoo to tho defendant. Adalido rofttr. that -«ho may be and appear on the M-cond dn of the noxttorm- hcffinmntrat the Court Ilou.-u, in l.rawfordsville. on tho 11th day of .March. 1*07, then and there to answer said complaml, ^|]iStS my hand and tin-yeul o. (. Mild Court the imli dny of .liinunry.
A. It. IHiT. WM. K. WAl.l.ArK.
Kelill 1H17W4 lurk M. ('.
TAKEN UP
Jesse J. Uoben, living about -I
I
febtnir.
if not always, the West must be
tributary to the East. That section •E
1
°f Apjfliratiou Tor Liquor Llccnsc.
IS
TO
towniiiip.SnrfltiRJUS'.Q"
SI.\iy-h\-(llVi)
enstomers—those who arc their
customers from
compulsion—are
exhaus
ted add that they have nothing more to buy with. The monopolists hare killed the goose that laid the golden eggs, by means of their extortionate charcfcs and their forty per cent, dividends. Had they "been satisfied with moderate profits, their long suffering "Western customers might have held out a little while longer and the manufacturers been enabled to keep their mills in operation. As it is, however, we of the West, and the other consumers of New England goods, will have W wear our old clothes, while the poor operative^will be turned adrift in the middle of winter to beg or starve. But 'what does that matter so that the stockholders in the mills arc enabled to divide twenty per cent, and sixty dollars per share profits 011 each six months business?
Jong does Thad.'e Congross
oplV" "Tlirpp or four inonflm mv noil
wi
1 1
our gecae only NET five or six weeks!"
Fort the first tiuic duriug nineteen centuries the navigation of the Rhine is
free.
1 f'ju'l jt 'f 'iu Ci I'.' ii.it -.jfii.ii.i- I
citizens of Union
Xhatl, John ITastaxily. a wlHte inald'fjQifftufiAiivoi the county of Montuomery. Suite ot Indiana, of the ace of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Mdittsonicry county, Indiana, at their next regular-session commencing on the firt Monday of March, A.M). 1$07. fora license to retail intoxieiiting liquors in a I erf quantity than a t^uart at a timo, midor tho Tomperam-e Law of the State of Indiana approved ^Inrch 5. WM, for the term ot •no voir- Mv place of business and tho premises old and dr lohn W lou to the town of CrawtordHVille, Union to
whereon said Iiauora to be .. .. atcd on lot number tvto in John Wilson second a fillip, .Monlcomury couril.v. State of lmliiinu.
—TC 1 7^ •::tvy-Xotlce of Application for Liquor Liccnsc. "VT01 H'K is hereby given to the citizens of Union IN township. Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I.James Kennedy, a white male inhabitant ol the county of Montgomery. .State ot Indiana, ol the ace of tweuty-one veari«, will apply to the Hoaid of Commissioners of Montgomery county. Indiana, at their uext regular sessiou commencing on the tirst Monday of March, A. I). 1HI7. lor license to retail intoxicaliug liquors a ic.ss quantity ibaiiaquiirt at a time under tho 1 cmncrance Law of the State of Indiana, approved March tor tho term of one year. My place of business and the premised whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is situated on part of lot/number one hundred and six (H0 of the original plat of the town ot Crawfordsvillc, union township, Montgomery county, Indiana, commencing at the north
flow
moneyeastward to pay for goods which our people are'compelled by the tariff to buy of the Kast at extravagant prices, and 111 the payment of internal'revenue taxes. This causes an aetual scarcity of money at the West', which, combined with the uncertainty'that hangs over the future, in consequence of the extraordi
CJMC
corner of said lot. run
ltct lo the place ol biginning. ilbe-
ing part of tho south west quarter ol section tourtcun C14J. tuwuship mnutuuii (HI) north ot range six (0) west. In tlie town of Middletown. Wayne township, .Monts o3iery county, Indian .. fob 9 JWKw-l EDWARD SHOWKJf.
Notice of Application
N
Notice of Application for Liquor Llccnse.
OTILK hereby given to the citizens of Lnion Townshiji, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, that I, Kdward Coloman. a white male inhabi* iantf Montgomery county, 111 the State of ludiuua, of the age of twenty-one yenrs, will apply to tho Itobrd ol CommiBBiotiers of Montgomery county, in the Stale of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on1 the lirst Monday of March. 1NJ7. for a license to retail intoxicalfng liquors 111 a less quantity than a quart at a tune, under tho Tcmpcranco liiiwof IrtM, for tho term ol ono year. My place of busiucss and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on part ot lot number ono hundred nnd cioten (ID) in tho original plat in the-town ol CrawtordsVille, Lnion township, Montgomery county,
LIU. HWAIN'N VIC.KTAIILR HAIB BALM
luTiinablj- n-slorcs jrrcjr iiair to its /r»gicolor, wiihuui dtutuuig Uic tytin or
cfc^iing. It leaves tbo moil iln, dead
andVrisp hair, soft, moist an/ glossy,
caust\ it to curl, anil keeps it inf its placc,
while promotes its grontlf *nd pro-
rents lt^alling off. It conti\s neither oil or alcjhol. Numoroi\ preparations mi oil, alcohol and sulphuiViave been nAmed npon tho
public, and liwing totalJI failed to givo
satisfaction, tliVma«uf#turers have dc
•orvedly come lAmof..
Dr. Swain war^Litwiis Vegetable Balm
to accomplish all tm»ie claims for it, aud
authorizes his agoutWo refund the money
whorovor it fails tsatisfaction.
kept.
ITT* Krosli Baltimore Oyster* ior .Mile b.r the ui and halt can.
It^is an entir#.v and scientific
preparation, produced bjVbe distilation of-
rare and fragran®lowers,\lncli renders it
not only tho b#t. renoworVn tho world, but uiukes it nrticularly alrccablc aa a liair drcBsiucfto both old Vd young,
while its liqJTd purity and floral odor aro
iu striking fftntrast with tho ni\ty mix
tures usuiyiy sold.
Tho pro/rietor has letters from nViy of
the mostyTistinguishod as well as fasliVna
ble pcoi/e, judges, clergymen, law
phyic/ns, opera Bingers, actresses, &• oertif/ng to tho remarkablo Tirtues
tho liulin. Don't, let any dealer urge upon you a dlfferoiit nriiclo, but If your tradesman does not keep this, send ono dollar fora trial bovtie totho neareHt affeut, or tho proprietor. for grey hair, send for No. I.
If for hair dressing scudI for No. 2. O II swnln, proprietor, V). houtli a-
In ClitoJmo.
Xotii'e.
-SOI.II UY-
E. J. Binford & Brother,
Druggist- Cniwfordsville.lnd. Decl.lft»G.l
"LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE—HEALTH-jSTRENGTH.
DR.
.II
A\ IfB.L VU
north east
Crawfflrdsvillo, lnd.. on tho l-»th daj ot Januurv. 1PJ«7. one estray-led and while spotted stear, horns inclined to turn at the points, no ear marks or brands perceivable, supposed to bo about two j«irs old next spring or summer. Appraised to 11 bi |1liam A- Dcitrick and W illium Ransdle, before Richard Canine, a Justice of the Peace.
Taken IJp.
BY
Enoch U. Smith, llvins about 3 miles west of Crawfordsvillo Iud.,on the 4thdny of Jauuars, A I). 1807. two estrar heifers, one is a blue roan with whito biiok and one Is a red and white spotted, no oar marks or brands-perceivable and is bupposed to be about two years ohl next spring. Appraised to S15 IK) and! by William II. Ross and James eir before Richard Camne.il Justice of the Peace. fobOwl.t
IV. K. WALLACE, CLKHK.
Notice of Application.
I»riec, SI per Box. or Klx Boxes for *i». Sold by all the principal Druggist", or ill be nt-nt by mail, securely scaled Iroin all observation, on receipt ol thc«pccilicd pricoby any authorised agent, or by tho sole General Agents lor America, USCAK O. MOSES A CO'..s!7 Cortlandt Street. New \ork. Au^Uer'wd.AgciUd for Crawlordi_\illc and icinity, ^liail promptly attended to. uovJ CGy
The wonderful progress of Medical Science during the past six .venrsonly.makes it possible for tho conscientious Physician to declare, now. that
Pox."—Ke
CUUK,
Slate of'lndiatia,
^FebiUfcO:**, EDWAKD COLEMAN.
Notice of Application.
.Notlfe of Application itor Llqnor Llccntw.
NOT1CK
is hereby given to tho citizens of Clark Township, Montgomery county, State of Indiana, that I. .lame* S. Moudy, a lihitu male inhabitant ot Montgomery county, 111 the State of Indiana, the r.gc M' twontr-onc years, will apply to tlie
1
or IO UR iuonuis, iny SOU.
"Why, what a
Sfit Of
tioard ol t.oniuiiH&ioncni ot Montgomery couut). in
lil( htllt( llt
eeese-they must be
jujjuna^t their next regular •ucsion,
commencing oil the first Mondiiy uf March
fur
=!T..R.t.U.NT«x.C»t.»GUSuon...Y»empcranco
1
less quan
tity than a quart at a time, under the 1 Law ot
IHM.
The
business aud the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on part of lot number one (I) west division ol I'orcHt Home, Clark township, Montgomery county, indinna. 'KchDfaTM JAMES b. MOUDV,
CONSTMITION
and as
rI
be
tcnnmcnt wncro sunt ltnuor? in to bo fold nnd drunk is on tlie south wi st ciiriiur ol tlio iibovo Uvsuriboil real ostntu, uortli cii.-st of l.ouiavillu. Ni'w Albany nnil Chicago rail road depot, in Ijnion township, ilonlgumi-rj- ot India mi. l'ubn-liJB7W4county.Statu
JOHN 1IASTAUH\.
Notice of Application
4
tor the term ol uiiO year. My place ot
TIN: LIRHAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
L'BOTKCTKH NY KOYAL I.KTTKH8 PATBST.
NT
H\ S1H AMI'S CLI VLLKK'S
Celebrated
OXOUKS
\Itltl.'S
Specitlc
lJills
«ieurs (T
KRR
AKANCIKKK & DIT-
2H. Hue Lombard. Pans
are prepared by the vos'T. Pharmaceutist.-, .... from the prescription ot Dr. Juan Delamarrc, Clnet Physical» to the Hospital du Nord on Lanb. isiere.
I.KTTKU OK KKCOMMKNDA
rio.v
Pnris. May .'th.
(iKKTl'KMKS:-^W O have
USCTL
made from
tUr -t*rrnMru l'»a.u«"
DH. DKI.AMAKKK S PKHSIKIPTION.
»\u il 1'" Vi"i*'
Kves Lnuo
Urine: "Milky' Discharges: 1'iilen Skin with Sunken heeks and IHoodless I ''l'it -'hed Keatures: Irregular Actum ol ihe Mearl. and in all the ghastly tram ot Symptom.- arising v»r-l'*f. Abu-e^. or Loss, from and eause. of th«* Nervous torce. rnestly advise the Profession, and all persons suffering from any mpt«.mntie or Organic Ath-c-tion«of the
(IKMTO-L KINAUY SYSTKMS.
JKAS I)K LKITHUK, M. D.
TOGAKVSCIBKBA DITOST.^H
line Lombard,
is as
CKRTAINI.Y TMEI
ns intermittent Fever
UKKTAINLY PREVENTED
as Small
Kev. Charles K. King. M. D., I^L. 1)., etc.
KING'S
PKlvPAPil'II) PRESCRIPTION,
APE FROM THE T'KESCUIPTION OF
Krr CHiih. V.. Kiny, .11. II.4 1,1.. !., Arc., FOll T11K f'HRVENTION AN!) (,TKK OK
coisrsuMPTioisr,
(IX ITS MOST ADVANCED STACKS.^ for tho Radical Cure of ASTHMA, HKOXCIIITIS CATAlUUl. and all atrectnms of the LLNCJS. TIIHOAT. and AIK I'ASSAGKS: for fJencral and Special -rangements ot the N1')KV OL S SI KM for Disordcr^of theJlLOOD: and for all Functional Disorders if the Stomach and Itowcls.
Itnntnediatelv increases the strength nnd deepens thee(»lorol the pale blood. It subdue? tho Chills aiidJ'cvcr, and diminishes the L.\pcctoratiou. It checks the night sweats, always, in from soven to fourteen days. The apptite is :it onee invigorated, and the patient rapidly gaius llesh: tho cough, and the difficult hroatning are speedily relieved tho sleep h'icomes calm and relr^slnng, the evacuations regularand uniform. A LI, THh (»KNMtAL S"\ Ml'TOMS OK CONSCMI'TION, ASTHMA. HKOXCIIITIS. Ac.. DLSAl'I'KAU WITH A liKALLY ASTONISHING KAPIDITYJ
The
ning thence south sixty-two (02) feet, thonce w«*t eighty-twoand a half (#3*,) feet, thence north sixty-ty-two (0t2 toet. thenee east eighty-two and a half {f^a) ieet to the place of beginning. '1 he tenement whtirosaid liquor is to be Bold and drank is situflto on the north eudtcurner of .the above described real c«tate. ."•*• !-'As. AM
L*KLS('UIPTION
ICS KKN.NLI)Y.
febU-lH"w4, i-
Notice of Application
Ssis Notice of Application for liquor llccnuf.
N'OTICE
is hereby given to tl.o oilirens of Wuyne toirnship, MontKOUiury county, .State cf Indiana ,hat I Edward Sliowon, a white inale inhabitant of the county of Montgomery, State of Indiana, of the ase of -1 yoiira. ,wiU apply to Iho JJoanl of Commissioners of MontcAmerycoUtlty. State of Indiana, at thoir next regular session commoncing on tho lirst Monday of March. lf(17. lor a licenso to retail intoxicating liquor in a less quantity thnn ft quart at tiiuo, undur tho Temperance law of l&VJ. for the term of one year. My place of business and tho premises whereon said liquors arc to be sold and drnnk is located ou,the following premises to-wit: Beginning nt the south ertiit corner of Itufus Karl's lot, and running parallel uighty-two and a: half ifiiii) feet oast with the town of Middletown, thence north one hundred nnd 'ixty-five (IM) feet, thonee west.eighty-two aud a half leut. Ilumoe south ono hundred and
should bo used in every
case where tho Physician prescribes oroii Mix-
TUKKS," TONICS,/ IKON, ACIDH, IIAHK, QI ININP,
Con
LIVLK OIL. WIII.SKV. AC.,
bv v, it
J^EMIBLE 3Jills
l*rcpari'd from a prr&vri}itv.*n Sir '7*. ChnJ\, ft!.]). I l*hiftnautt F.ximurtUnnrti .' the Queen. I '1 his invaluable medicine is unfuilintf in tho euro ofallthi'Se pamlul and tlnimeious di-eases to fw Inch tho teinalo eoiistitutiou is subject. ituidenaes all
and ruiaovcs all obrttruotions, from whatovwr eause. A speedv euremny be relied on. I TO
IMITKITLKU
I.AII1ICM
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in ashort time,bring on the uionthlyfperiod with regularity.
CAUTION.
M- Thc^c Pill* "hould not he taken by Females during I the KIKST THKfch MON Lllh til PrcKiiiincy, an thoy art-sure tn hritur on MiscurriaRu. but at any other time they arc sa
Jn all Cn^e* ,»jNervoiis and spinal AtTeetioiif1, Pains in tho Ihiek nnd Limb*, atmiie on 1 i«ht exertion. Palpitation ot the Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will ollect a cure when all other means have failed and although a powertnl remedy, do not contain iron, ealouiel. antlraoiij. or an., thing hurtful to tho constitution.
Full directions in tho pamphlet around each package, which .should bo carefully preserved. Sdd bv all Druggists. Prico.Ono Dollar per Jlottle,
SPECIAL NOTICE*
It is tho fato of every valuable Mcdicino to ho
CIU NTEKFKITEP.
Bo cautious, therefore, and see
that the lottery *T. A'M." arc blown in the bottle, and that each wrnppor bears the
Hold in Cruwtordsvillo. h.v Moflett Booo, iBintry At o.. and all dealers in Med-
JT
orders the promt those
Iu all bilious
may bo
discharge
-bstructi' ire the
Price $1,30 per bottlo. Sold by Druggists everywhere.
and in every Disease,
ATKVKII NAMKIKIIOWN. HI
which there is exhib
ited any one or more of the tollowuiL'
HJ»»I|»IOIIIH:
Dilhcultor Irregular llreathing. Lo. ot Hrcath, (Niugh. Wasting of Mesh, Night Sweats. Bleeding from the Lungs. Loss ol Strength. »1 Appetite. General Debility. Debility ot Pregnancy nnd Nursing. Flyinv Pains through the Shonldern. Chest, I«aec or Limbs, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Irritation, Giddincsg or Dizziness, Kxcessivo Paleness. Sore Throat. Drowsiness, Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, "Heart Durn," Oppression or Sinkmp of the Stomach before or after eating, Constipation, Remittent ever. Ac., Ac., and
mall Female Disor
ders or I terinc irregularities, such as Ihthcult, Painful. Suppressed. Scanty. Kxcessivo Delayed, Premature i»r too requent Menstruation.
Ntuifiiifiitn from I*ntiriiii«, Arc.
i»ur Prcseripti
IUIF
paved me hund
Kvery one to whom 1 have rcconuneudcd it has benefited much by its use. '—Rev. I). .Jones. Racine, Wiss.
HIBLK LIORSR, APTOK PLACE.
N.
when uiy friends despaired ot .my recoveryTHOS. J. COXiJKR, "I hnvo had Nervous or Spasmodic Asthma for eleven years. During tho last six years 1 have never had an uninterrupted night's rest. It often seemed to mo that would die before I could get air into my lungs. 1 suffered so greatly trom 'shortness of breath/ that 1 was compelled to take frequent rest* in winking from my residence to iny place ot bu*ine««r **Tho night before I obtaiucd the Prepared Prescription/ was tho worst I ever passed. On obtaining the remedy, 1 took a tcaspoonlul at noon and again at night, and slept all uight without waking. I have not had a broken night rest since I have now completely recovered my strength and spirits, nnd am not at all atlhctcd with 'rfhoruie'** of breath/ I shall be glad to have anv one atllicted with Asthma, call and see inc.—K/RA C- LANGDON No. KM Fourth St., N. Y."
PitErA«Ki» PiiKst Kit'TjoN" is put up in a $1 bottle, and sold by Druggists generally, or orders may be addressed to .the *ulo prnpriutom, OSCAR U. MONK.SA o.,27 (ourtlandt M., N. \. Consultation free. A Circular containing particular): of many eases succe.-stully treated, will be sent free, I mail, to all who will write for it. bold in CrawtordsVille by .Mollctt A Hooc andRintord A llrother. [novU-HNWybs.
C. G. CLARK A CO.:7**
janJ.0(i.«n. (i^n 1 A^eiiUlor L. S.and Canada:
For Sale,
Ailiiiinislralor's Sale.
ATO!
KM. lien:I) L'IVPII
that I will
SL-11
TO StlLIMKItS AM) SOi.ltlliltS' IIKlltS.
All soldiers who have made application through
IUO,
as ageut. for the
«from the sc ofbil-
with confidence. vitiated bile, and liver and biliary duets, which ions aficetion« in general.
LMLI^
strnctcd condition* Tn short, these Pilisnmy be used with ad iu all cases when a purgative oralternativ
ttJ 1lirk lNi W ork IIance
Weak .spine: Alfeetions St.. Baltimore. Aid. John D. Purk, N. L. cor. of Brick Dust' Deposits in F«'iirth and Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ohio Walker
j1.',1, I ,t- Tnvlor. i:n and i:u \Vaba.b A\ art.
1
I'ans.
Scdcutary and Studious Occupations, Oriets,
VIKILK SYSTKM.
Students, Clergymen
and Lawyers, therelore, who arc especially liable to these Weaknesses, should resort promptly to Dn. DKI.AMAHHK
A
SVKCTKIO
I'II.LJS.
A Pamphlet, containing tull particulars, with Direction* nnd-Advice, printed in brench, (.eimun Spanish aud Knglish, .accompanies each lio.\.ai,d will be sent- by mail, free ol cost, to any who ull write lor it. ...
t%
...
nt public
i-i aavtinn, on 1 Fcbrunrj 'jli, 1M7. nt tho Into rvsKleiiconl Ahriini K,
MI1RT.1BC«II?CII.
KIVIIIK
his nplu with iui-
provcn surety wim-ini? vnlniition and nppraisbtnonl «A.Ml KL GII.LILA.NI). Adniinidtriitnr ol the estate »r Kliz.abeth Millet and l-.xwutiir it Aliram K. Miller. fol'J'UTw'
"'hjiotice
AdiuliiiNirator'.s
IV
0
,'
KSTKCI AM.Y
1
hereby itiven that the undersiijnod tin*
bueiii appuinted Admiiiislnilor ol the oshito of Llizahcth Miller, latent Montgomery countv Indiana, decea.ed. SAMLKL GILLILAXD. feb» lH»»\.t. Administrator.
Attachment
Soli i'c ol' AllHCIIincut. "VOTH E 1^ hereby given that on the 30th day of January,
IHCJT,
life, and Humph-
Jevs. Keinseu, N. We bless (tod tor the bcucfit we have received from your Prepared Prescription. —Rev. P. IVregnne lllossburg, Penn.
Y.—In
the early
part of February. IHtf. 1 was suffering from a violent cough, tor which I had been treated during six months previously without hcnclit. 1 had NigluSweatH which completely prostrated inc. In the evening, hoarseness would come on, which would prevent me from speaking inhove a whinpor. I hud then had two attacks of bleeding from the lungs. My tamiiy Physician assured me that he could do 110 more for me. I was growing rapidl.v worse, and had been compelled to leuvc business for nearly two months. Al! r.y symptoms indicated, unmistakably the presence of CONsLMPl ION. In the beginning of February. Mr. Henry Fisher,'i reasnrer of the American Riblc Koncty. presented me with a bottle of the PRKPARKD PRESCRIPTION. In a lew days, my appetite, (winch I had entirely lost,) returned: within a week, my congh had almost lett mc and in less than two weeks, the Night-weats were broken up. 'I henceforward I regained strength rapidly, and am now regularly attending to my duties aselerk to the American Hihle Sociory, in whose employment I have been tunc vcars. I am now enjoying good health. \our J'UKsnurTioN cflcctcd a
at iho instance of William
Randall, J. Richard ('anino, Justice ui the Pcace of Linen township, in Moutgomory county, Stato of Indiana, issued a writ of attachment against the goods, chattels,rights,crcdiu. monies and efl'ccts of John C. 1 olen, a non-resident of tlie State of Imliana. l..o.iiiid Junn C. Tolcn will therefore tako notice of the pendency of anid suit 111 altiiehment, aud that tho same will be triod before moat 111 -.'clock A. II. on Monday the S.1th day of February, 1HG7. feb-.'.iMiT\v:l KK'HAUI) CAN INK, I1
For Sale.
Desirable City Property
for
SALE.
.fjHHi .Sale—the late residence of Uev.
WII
K,
V^awfordsvillc.
CIIAKLKH
D. D,,deceased. The lot coutaln* thir
teen acres, handsomely planted with ornamental trees and shrubbery, nnd a large and well selected orchard. House large and convenient—with wood house, bam, well, extern and variousconvcnicnccs hor 'I eruis, and other particulars, enquire on the premises. fcl/J.IPti7wl
Divorce,
STATK IU' IKDIAIVA, I «. ITIoiit^oiiirry Coumy^
Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, lc^T,^ Anglino Crouch, Dnouc
11
Andrew Crouch. »t remembered that on tho Mb day of January lfOT it being jn vacation ol said court,.mud plaintiff by M. D. whito her attourney. produced and filled in the clerk's otbcc of said court, licrcomplaint ii\n eaiife of action in this behalf, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendant is a non-re.-ideut of the stato of Indiana. Now therefore notice of tho filing nnd pendenof this action is hereby given to the said de.•ndant Andrew Crouch that he may be and appear tho Court House the city of Crawfordsvillc.
fendant at tho Cv»., ,,
4
,,
IV ltJr 4 \i«Hmru.«viiie.
hefure the Judge thereof on the second day of tho term, to be held at the ourt House in said city of
beginning on the llth day of March
If*"'. I hen ii'.dI there to aiiewer said ctnnplaint.'
I R.N KSS
my hand and the seal of said
~^TWTTTTY^T'
,Wanted,
-.m 1 n. I eupess. Nervous Debility
1,000 JtllNhi'ls ^°t^r
hi ud
AWUTIONAL HOUNTV
allowed by
tho late Congress, will please oall on mo at my office, without delay, each bringing ithjnm any two of his acquaintance, who can swear to his* identity.
'I ho authorities at Washumion have decided that in all these claims for additional bounty, new apidications must bo made out and executed in strict con-
foriaity with the new regulations and form proscribed by the Canby Commission, tho report of which
has but recently boon published. 1 now havo blanks which comply strictly with the new regulations. They are alroady filled out from tho facta on the first applications, aud are now In iu othee, only waiting the necessary signatures.
Iho&e who havo not yet luado application for this bounty, will now find it to their interest to do so immediately, as tho Pay Department has directed all such claims tobu hied within a limited time.
TP All claim* ot whatever description against tho Government taithfullv prosecuted and collected. Also, deeds, mortgages and other legal instruments earetully drawn and executed at my ofBce.
W. P. Bit 11 1 ON. Alt and Claim A gt.
Ofiiee in W asbiugton llall building, Crawlordsville,
Ind. {nov24'0i»wtI«fcSf-J
Divorce
STATU OF INDIANA, ITIoiiltfoiuery Coaiikly, M4»ntgomery ircuit ourt.
I AO SIMILKS
of the
signatuiea of 1. (5. BALDWIN A-CO., and .lull M()?shH. ITT^ lthout which none are genuine. N —One Dollar, with Kighleen Cents lor Postage- enclosed t«» any authorized Agent, or to the iSolo Agent tor the United Mates and British Dominions. .lull MOSKS. 27 Cortlandt St., New ork. williiHurea bottle, containing l-itty Pilis, by return mail, seeurelv sealed trom all observation.
Nov3-IEIW-y,SNO.
W.
.lliiiitlmlti- l'illn. A MtibKliliilc lor Ciiloiii(-l.
The Pills
nre i-oinpoi'ed uf various roots. Imvins
the power to relax lliu seeretions ot the liver lis pr (imptly nud etlcetunlly us blue pill or mercury,and without prouueuiK any of thui*u diwi^reeable or danroils tie Ms ivlneb otten follow the u.«e ol the lilt-
ter.
MHICII
Term, 1HG7
Sarah A. ilmot. v« Divorce. Charle.4 Wilmnt.
A
BKary,remembered,itI
it hat on the IHth A. 1). lf-07. being in the
lay of Janufttion ot tho
Circuit Court of said county, said plamUir by (ieorge 1). Hurley, her Attorney, producod and filed in tho Clerk othee ot said Court her complaint as eiiuse ot action in this behalf, and also tho afhdavit ot a disinterested person, setting forth that said defendant is a non-resident ot the htate ot Indiana: Now therefore notice ot the tiling and pendency of this action is hereby given to the said defendant, Charles ilmot. that ho may bo and appear before he.ludgcot the Montgomery Circuit C'jurt on the second day ot the next Term thcreot. to be held at the Court Hou&u iu the city ot Crawfordaville, beginning on tho llth day ot March. )KU?, then and there to answer said complaint.
NNllNbhAiny hand and the heal of* I said Circuit Court, the llth day of r, January. 16G7. ,, M. K. WALLACK.
Clerk.
ioo. D. Hurley, Att'y. Ljani«W,U"w4t.
Petition.
STATIC OF INDIANA itloi)t}(«iui'rM Montgomery Circuit Court. March Term, PermcliaK W orkinan, it"\ Paschal V. orkmau. -..
Sick
William W. Clark, ,M Mary Clark. Mary h. Porter, John II. Porter, I James M. Ulantoti. I '1 homas 11. lllanton. I -.v Catherine 1). Blanton, A Hlanton.
eated
SCHKNCK'S MANDUAKlHeadache, and all disorders of the by sallow skin, coated tongue, Cos ness. and a general feeling of wt-a: tude. showing that the liver is iu
iess and lassi-
torpid or ob
antage medi
1lolaitS.
cmc is required. Please ask fir "Dr. .Schoiick Mandrake Pills." and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the ti.iverimient ."tamp—one when in tho last
•*tageot Consumption, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price tenth per bov Principal office. No. l. North fith l^tre^t,
iluring
-everal years past-in our private and public nractice and have found them a niot energetic and cth cient Remedy in ease-« ot permatorrhe Weakness Nightly. Daily, or Pre Hexual W eakness. ir Lmpotency ments of the Nervous System from Secret llabus ami tion of thedeniUil Organ
Philadelphia. Pa. Ccneral W liolesale Agents: Dennis Barnes Co..
al inal
EMISSIONS-
.. pccial Derangc-
Baltimore
MIUC.
Chicago. 111.
Ciillius Hrothers. southwest
L-OI
iier ol Sccotnl and
streets. St. Louis. Mo. 17-lth-w-in-ly.
to use ih^se
Pills. With high respeol. we aro yours most sineerelv H. A. lUiAtruKrAiHK, M. D. tetU li. 11. Di J.uii.ix, M. I).
1 Lyon's Periodical Drops!
T11K CRKAT FKMALK li VM I'DY FOR TRRKCT'LAIUTIKS.
These Drop? are a scientifically compound fluid I preparation, and better than ajiy Pills, Powder." '»r Nostrums. Itenig liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy anil certain specific for tho cure uf all obstruotions and suppressions nature. Ihcir popularity is indicated by the fact that over lot),OIK) bottle* are anuuallysold and consumed by the ladies of the l. nited States, every one of whom speak in the strongest-terms of praise of thoir great merits. 'I hey are rap»«lly tak
AIIA-
ietiea- or whatever tends to impair the itul Action of the Brain, Heart oriNervous system, trequirntly lead to the most Distressing and huibarrasMiig Diordersof the
ing the place of every other emale Remed.\. and are considered hv all who know aught of thim. as the surest, safest, and most infallible preparation In the world, for the cure of all female complaint* the removal of all obstruction yf nature, and the promotion of health,regularity and strength. K.xplicitdirections stating when they may be lined, and explainmgwnen ami why tliey should not, noreould not be used without producing effects contrary to nature's choKcn laws, mil be found uarefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature ot
'Petition for Partition.
crm*Mnbercd that on the 1(th day of January A. I). 1n»7, it being in tho vacation ot tho Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Indiana, said plaintitTsby M. D, hitc. their attorney produced and Hied in the Clerk's Ofliceof said court their petition for partition as cause of notion in their behalf, and also the affidavit of a disinterested witness*, netting forth that the said defendants, John Porter. Mary Porter and James M. Blanton, aro non-residents of the State of Indiana. Nowthorelore notice ol thehlingand pendency ot this action is hereby given to the said uetondants, John Porter Ury h. Porter and James M. Blanton. that they may bo nnd appear before the Judge of Raid court on the second day ot the next term thereof to be held at the Court House in the city of Crawfordsvillc. beginning on the llth day ot March lft7, then and there to answer said petition. 11 NhSs my hand aud the seal of said
Court the lti day of Jauarv 1W»7
\V11,I,1AM K. AL.L.AOH,
Jan ID t?w4
Clerk.
Machinery.
7 i^oiJjsri^ L^Y
—AND— t,
MACHINE SHOP
—IN—
cnnrwroR its VILL, M:.
BLAlli, LYLE & CO.,
Have now in operation a Foundry and Machine Shop in this place, and would inviteall interested in
Mwhiiim
of
Any
Kind
togi\« thciuacall. They arc making all kinds of ^castings, such as
JOHN L.
L\ON, 1 thou wini:h none are genu ine. I'repared by Dr. JOHN L. LvON, Chapel Street. New Haven, 01111.. who can be consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) concerning all private diseases ami female weaknesses.
MILL
ol every description. ..
Surtiliuin Mills., Furnncc Fronts, Grate--
H.IRH,
Sugiii- Kettles, Oveus,
Dog
Irons, MAKING Patterns for and LU-jilaciim
iStovo Plates
S
hf'fi Thej aro prepared to repair Tubular Boilers, Steam Kn rine», Thrasli--
m^Macliincs, llcapers. Mowers, Drag, SUWS,
iind to make and fit up
KRIIBH CAHTIIIII^, and
Blaek-
TVL hiiutliing
one nnd
IL half mill'? u-i-st, Crtiwrorilsvillf-. all the pi'i-nml priipert t»l I.li/iiboLh Miller, Uoo.,mul soim1 in'r-Joii'il propn-ty lieloinrtii! to tlio e-Matu nl" Aliram K. Miller, Oct., cuniiiKtiiiii of Cow*, nliiiup, luisi, Hay In tlie li.irn, \S lie tt in till lia.shol, Cnrn in the oril), il lot nf 1 ul.it»C8, rtoniu 300 btiiilioU, UoUKOhold and Kitohun i' urnjtnrc. '1 KUM—A credit of cl months will he Riven on all juiila over ».l, the purclmsoi-
of every de-
E N All
Warrantedto
perform as epreseuted.
Shop on Green Street, near Depot,
(i*h
1'iud foi Old Iron, Copp?r Urass
mayisoo -J HI.AIR, I,YI,E 4 Co
Boots and Shoes,
HOOT riffiiop,
On Main Street, 2 JJoors Hes uf the Graham Establishment.
'piIE uiidcrintned havinL' rurehascd the Hoot ind I- .Shoe establishment of Newell .t Itro.. tsien of the "Hm Hoot, up side down") would respectfully inform the citizens ol C'rnwfordsvillc and vicinity that ho is now prepared to do all kind* of "work in the lioot and hKoe lino.
IN one but thr Bfit of Workmen will be Employed,
IInd
the mnlcrinl will be of
Ihc. Very llcat l(unlily,
Ilnvinit had a aroat deal of cxperienoc, I feel 8atinfied that I can dowrtrk that will equal any shop in
IDVYllworkdonojU.it when promised and warrunted to give satisfaction.
IDTarticuliir attention
KIVCII
sewed and pogecd.
to fine work both
Repairing and Jtlending
done with neatness and dispatch. Call and see mo. Ileel5m4 Ufi. H. C. SMITH.
Leather
Harness Leather.
A
LARCiK assortment of Harness Leather just received at WM. l\ WATSON'S.
Notice of Appointment
JYotice of Jippointnienl of id mi nistrator.
NOTICE
is hereby given Lhat tho undersigned has been lappointed Administrator pi the estate of John Wrav late of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, deceased said estate is solvent, jau ^0 itU7-3w JOEL LhK, Adm'r.
Free to Everybody ym?:
y-V/I.VT
PltFK TO HKRTB0DT.
AT.AItOKTan.pp.
Clerk
.la nlf 17*4.
0 Cat&loirue, tenchinj how to re" move rrecklcs. Pimples, Hlotchos, Moth I'atclics. Sallowness, Lruptiojig and all iupuritio.4 1 of tho skin. How to force ^'hiskors, restore," curl and beautify tho hair: renewthe age, cure Drunk-
wtK-'d 1 fthl
jausowi, k- Cimiwni Kstablishmfnt,
ipc.«s. Nervous Debility.and other useful and valu--le intorniation. Ivverybody
SOIMI
for'it. Address
-JUiKK. sIH T'I S A CO Chemisti, lilvor* reel.Troy, N. 1
