Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 May 1867 — Page 2
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND Saturday, May 25,1867.
Organizing Uiurcliy.
Wilson, Kellov it Co., emissaries of tlie
Exccutirc Committee of tlie so ciillod
National Union Coniinitiee. arc engaged
South in organizing parties so that evenblack shall see in every while man and
every white in every black man. a polit
ical, social and personal enemy. No
friend of either race can look with com
placency oil pu tios organized under such
auspices, and likely to produce sure re
sults. And the object of the ineendiaies is most miserable. It is not the irnnj
of the blacks, but simply to promote the
ambitious schemes of Radical leaders
The more candid of the Republican
presses acknowledge that, such is the case
Thus speak* the Albany iXcw York) Lvening •Jouni'il, the central onran of the
Republican party of the State of New York:
There is a dispute as to who began the conflict at Mobile, but this is a matter of comparatively trifling importancerial origin was the temper of the speaker. uiitl the cluiracU of his missii/ii. It uriv \)C a harsh judgment to say that irhntoeeurriit what
ic«»
ilisire.il—that
rnovoKE
MKANS OF 1'ROMHTINO THE MORE RE API
N
their own
.senKMEs. Hi
the
be used hereafter as heretofore, as conveniences by these Radical leaders Po^ibly there will be an awakening some day,
when the tools will become too hot for the
Radical leaders to handle. That will be a day of deliverance from more than one oppressive burden. Ifj:
Notice to Tax 1'ajcrs.
OlUCK
COI.UXTOll 1NTKI1N A I. UrvpMU hiMiTH IMSTKK.T INDIANA. LAFilYETTB, ID. Notice is hereby given that have received_thc annual lax li.-t lur the vear J&C(i-7, for Montgomery counlv, "and will attend, b^ .J.din Bntioii. tleputy, at the Collectors otliec iu tho c-ilv of Crawfordsville, daily from o'clock A- to 4 o'clock 1\ M., until the 30th day of May, inst., to receiving the duties assessed on said list, after which the penalty imposed by law will be enforced." This penalty must be collected in all easewhen a tax payer has become liable thereto, as the Collector has no discretion 111 the matter.
JOHN S. WILLIAMS Collector.
The Hupubllcand the Spoilsmen \, At the AS oman's ltights Convention, in New York, last week, Parker Pillubury, •the well known Abolitionist, delivered a leeturc, in the coursc of which lie thus 'announced the condition of the dying
Republic. Ho said "The United States, youngest among the nations, wet nursed by forty centuries of history, and schooled by all the experience of the age, with half the globe for their inheritance, with Christianity their faith, and republicanism their form ol got ernuieat, survived a precocious childhood, and then fell a victim of their own vices. To-day they are iu the hands of many physicians, but of very doubtful reputation, physicians who seen) far less desirous of curing the patient than of dividing and sharing the estate."
When tlie Kcpublic is in the hands of such physicians its doom is certain. When wo remember the physicians at the federal Capital, and their subordinates iu the State Legislatures and other places of public trust, and in whose hands tho sick Republic is, we can not but subscribe to the truth of what Mr. Pillsbury says, that the physicians seem far less desirous of curing the patient than of dividing and sharing tlie estate.
Poob Beast.—The cock-eyed bea.it Butler lately put up atone of the hotels on Broadway, New York, and not desiring to take his ineals at the table, ordered them sent to his room. The lovely '-fuco and scent of the man and brother •who served him probably induced the
Beast to request him to retire. But the nigger replied: "Couldn't do dat, Mas-
•a
Is'e responsible furdesilber spoons I"
Tim weather still continues cold and wet.
lis
How Tilings arc Drifting Financially. The New York Times (Republican) in I
au article upon our present prospects,
says it fears we are approaching the end of the agreeable delusions we have been
nursing in regard to our debt and taxes.
A Iter showing that we had t'ceu accus
The action of Congress at the last ncssion tended to make things worse. It. was utterly impossible to
tiik^e
ULTRA MISSIONARIES HE.W.f.J" JVTK.N'J) TO
row,i.ak puthkkaks a« a
itnt-
DEN OP EVIDENCE SEEMS TO W YRIUNT SLCII A STATE OP FACTS.
.The New ork Tunes. fRep-.} in
speaking of the el ley disturbance at Mobile, says.
'•His mission is not a mission of peace, but of war. He does not seek to allav irritation, to obliterate prejudices, to rectify misconceptions, to establish friendly relations between the races, to promote the success of the measures of reconstruction by iudic.rtiii! their reasonableness and necessity. The ,frets, and apparently the aims, of his labor are of the opposite character. He increase irritation wherever he goes, he arravs section against Hection, uiu\ race a^aiu-t race- he encourage, expectations which can omy be iululJcil l»v .. demands which can be wiiNfail'^V/r'nt '"cl -v°u
bj« reneictr/
the cost a a
And the people of the North, already 'oppressed by enormous taxation, arc to
l'o
the attention
of the majority to the finances as a subject of paramount importance. Political projects absorbed their attention. Nearly half the aiiirregate income tax was deliberately thrown away. Instead of aiding and fustenni .Southern indutry, so as to augment Southern ability to pay its share of taxation, everything done tended to depress and crush it. Not a dollar of aid was -riven to repair the Mississippi levees, though that measure alone would have yielded millions through the sutiar tax. The culture of cotton was taxed. Capitai the Sjuth was loaded with exactions and disabilities which it was utterly unable to bear. The lesson ot experience and common sense were deliberately sacrificed, in every directum, to political par-.sion or personal interest. The adjustment of duties 011 foreign imports was made in utter disregard of its relations to the revenue, and became a venal and disgraceful scramble among special interest for Ciovcrument lavor and protection.
Tiih following description of the Ex
position building is given by it Paris correspondent:
Take a round gingerbread with a hole in the middle. The bole represents a garden. Around the hole describe, with a knife, eight or ten circles each of these is an aisle running quite round the Exhibition. Across the.se concentric circles draw, fruni the hole to the circumference of your gingerbread, thirty or forty straight lines or radi. These separate the nations. Now, if' you want to look at machinery. Vicinu a machinist, yourself was always in tho beein with the ureat outer ring or circlo, right liaii'
Wl p:is^' t,,oir r, ur tlw
chines of everv nation. The sccoiuJ in-
l.- devoted to cloth ini^. 1: ollow this rouml and all the fashions of the world and the
wearers will lie dcinoustratcil.
Sensible before lie Died.
I.'ean Iticlinioiiil. the leader of the "War Democracy, so-called, told a friend a .-liort tunc betorc lie died, that, the Democratic party had made a [ircat mistake by ever havinir anything to do with the war. Sai'l lie. It ire h't'l this thins' to jo orer ifjruii ti:r tcnirh/ It 'hr 1{, jwhlirtui* skin then- i/H'ii sf,-links."—Not very elegant laiifiuaue. lmi no hiirlier tribune than such a confession could lie licstnwed mi tlie men who. sacrificing ofliec and ciuoluinents, and at risk of odium, moii imprtriiiimciil. exi!e and death, and in sjnte ol I the opposition ot the rich and power Iu their own party, stood true iu their principles and demanded peace. "Tiino at ln sot all thini ven
Tho Miehiir'in Southern Railroad, to hll -ink-holo" of' forty rods und*»r its track in Northern Indiana, has dumped in two acres of earth, averaging ten feet in depth three acres of timber and brushwood the ditching* and scrapings of fifty miles of railroad track for about eight years past the old ties of about I one hundred miles of repaired tracks anu about three thousand car loads of gravel besides the forty rods of embankment, from four to six feet high, that was made before the sinking occurred. The work of filling seems now to have been accomplished.
It is proof that England, after thirty years' wretched experience with negro suffrage in Jamaica, has come to its senses, and withdrawn that suffrage. The experiment of negro voting has satisfied the government of England that the thing is not practicable.
Tho Democracy of Peru clcctcd a may Or, marshal, and five councilmen, while "I*'
the radicals have the clerk, treasurer
and three councilmen. rsuj j,
1'miII.
llasc
..'..(liv our Special Correspondent.) I
It was known to man)* that a match gamo of linn
1
Hall was
1»!
tomed to regard our National revenue as indispensable the payment of the debt proving ilmt the weather prophet of tins it adds: Icitv IS not inl'uUiblo. Il is snil in noil that
"All this be-ins alre.idv to be reversed. I the ri'.lo.il.table Cnpun. of ihc ••Wal.a.h
The tide is turning. Rusiness is dull— prices nro so exorbitant that labor, which commands enormous wages, can scarcely earn a living—the profits of all branches of industry have fallen oft. and everybody begins to feel comparatively pyor. Mvidence of this are seen 111 every direction. There is nothing like the expenditure among business men, or in society and private life, that was witnessed a year ago. The park is no longer crowded with showy equipages. Costly dinners, extravagant displays of wealth at evening parties, lavisli expenditures for luxury in dro.-s, no longer characterize our fashionable circles Al! this is apparent and indicates unmistakably a very ditloreut state of things. Iroin what has existed hitherto since the war. Men no longer look upon taxation as a trifle. They feel it as a burden— irrowmg heavier and heavier, instead of' lighter, every day. conies in this oitv what it was last year and the same thin in ?anl to be true throughout the country
tapis betweon tli®
"Asbiiry I'lub of Orconcastlc, and the "Wabash I lull of this place, hatunlaj- .May 18th was the appointed day. I tie sun rose majestieallv and no nun ••descended or Moods came,
Nines' sat up a',1 nijrlit to take care of the weather and lhat it was probably through his superinlenilaiice that the •Luminary" arose with itn shiny sido down 011 the morning of the eventful day. Hut we hardly credit the story. )ci it arose, anl at a much earlier hour than tlreek or l.atin ever makes them the parties lnteiested tore themselves from the linn's of old Morpheus and en deshabille tthey should tit. but they did), rushed 10 tho windows and as the "orb of day" hove in sight greeted it with inanv a hearty and prolonged liiillv We think it unite likely that many lair eyes peered anxiously out through holes in the curtain to ascertain whether tho weather and "beai bib and tucker'' would bo compatible. l!ut this is all conjecture. Yet "illHilly and suh was evidently at a premium among the fair ones. Most of them probably had mutch games 011 hand which they
The return of ill- expected would bo considerably furthered by II not be 'iw h'tlj'l '"h"-' events of the day. 'lheatoo it was for tlieni to outdo Grcencastlo 111 good loifhs and
Ill to
'•fixing?," while we combatte«A thorn with the hat, whether they succccdoil or no in this latter matter we will not say but have our own opinion. At IO.j o'clock the train went—we went, an«l "A|l went merry
as
a marriage bell."
Yes, two. three or half a dozen of them we might aay if all the belles on the train were as merry as the two who kept their dappers constantly going behind us. Arriving at Greencastle the game was called at quarter of one. It was evident from the first that the Asbury Nine was overmatched, yetjthey gallantly contested the game iwitil its close. We cannot mention all the points of the irarne, yet some of the playing deserves mention. Of the "Asbury'' hoys, it wsvs apparent to all that Mr. Jelley cannot be caught napping, as Captain of the Nino he is certainly another instance of the •'right man in the right place." Two of tho fielder* threw in balls from the long field in a very manerly manner ami caught a couple of good fly balls. The catching on the bases was not up to the mark, the pitchers fine throwing should have been better rewarded. But the good people of Crawfordaville aro better acquainted with the Wabash boys, so wc may be pardoned if wc speak of their playing more at length. It is needless to say that the first base under the management of Captain Lewis wan, in technical language, a perfect 'sink hole.'' In the sixth inning he was placed ^hors flu combat" by a swift ball striking a finger, tearing loose the nail and breaking a boa*, his place however was ably filled by Mr. Little, the left fielder. It was conceded by all that the 2«1 baseman, Mr. Goltra, caught the best Hy of the game, and the tnasLerly manner in which he played his base assisted most materially in bringing about the grand result. The playing of the short stop, Mr*
W 0 I
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0
or, and our catcbor found it
hard work to learn all the mysterious turns and twists wlueh the roufrh eround imparted
1i
to the bill I. *lhc 11 me allowed but sis in ninirs to be played, nt the end of which the sgnmc was: decided in tavor of Wabash by the uinpirc. Mr. llro'.vnfudd, of the Anbury Club, whose gentlemanly conduct and prompt deeisions deserve commendation. Alter supper we took the tram pleased with our visit, and with the treatment wc hud received. We hope to see other friendly conic*!** between the Wabashors and the AKhurys. There mijrht have been a cannon at the OmwfordHvill© depot to firea salute. The band rniqht have been there pl'ivins,
lSee
the conquering heroes conic.M
A carnape with six horses miL'ht have boon thrre to e^nvev the nforemeu'iioned h«*ro*» 1.13ini-—but they were not.. So with lauridn on our brt»w. we inwohf* home a bind ol tired but widl pleased excursionists. The follnwI in^ is the seore ()ut-». Run
A?bury.v
•lelliv Snnth. V.Mntirc. bnce\, Wnlk.r laiehe.irti Katn.tr ltnicUcni NN harton.
I W.-ilwli. l/CvviH, Kiley.
ss
if®
Anbury
A slip of paper was rcceutly found lv the workmen enframed in tearing down the old Berkshire Hotel, at l'itt.sficld, Mass., between the brick walls, upon which were the names of the masons and carpenters employed 011 the work, the firm for whom it was being built, and the name of Levi Lincoln, Governor of the Commonwealth. The record closed with a prayer that Jackson might never be President of the United States. Pu ritanism is the same illiberal and bigoted thing always,—from the witch-burnirg days of the olden time down to the present hour of its greatest triumph—the enslavement of the Atncricau people. 11 "It is a somewhat remarkable coincidence that just at the time when the right of suffrage has been conferred upon the frccdmen of tho South, tho negroes of the most important of the British West India possessions should have been sum marily deprived of that right."—Xcw York Tribune.
Outs. Uiin?
ill
Hormollv(icltra. limcl", Lc.^if. Atti'rburjr
Bracken 1. Total 6. Wabash—Hiiey 1. Donnelly 1, Oaltrn 3. Itinzle tl. Total
h.
Kl.V BALLS
MI3SKP.
Asbury—Lacoy I, Igleheurt I, Kaucctt 1 ton 1. Waha«!i bury
Donnelly 1, Goltra 1, Ulnglu 1, Alter-
UHOWN'FIEI
Umpire.
IJHAisuan SMtTn, Scorer.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AUTHENTIC DOeiMEXTS. AHKAXNAN IIIIAI1D Fit (MI TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.
Stoney Point, White Co., Ark., May 23, T6. 1)
h. ohn
Denr sir: Last Kuhuary I wa.i
I
in Louisville purchasing drugs, and
got soma of
your harsaparilla and Oedroti Hitters. My aon-in-law. wlio
wiui
with mo in tho store, had
been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Hittcra. and soon found his general health irunrovod.
Dr. Gist, who had been in had health, tried them, and hft nldo improved. lr. Coffee, who had heon in bad health for several years—slomach and liver affected—he improved very much by the uno of your Hitters. Indeed thu Cedron Hitlers has given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Codron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Slcmphis. care Iticket A Neciy. Respectfully.
h. ohn*
please send what it will couio to after paying freight to Columbus. Miss. I have boen troublou for several years with indigestion have had to take pills every night for ton or fifteen years and in rebruary, lSfi4, I was attacked with general paralysis. 1 was confinod to my room for the balance of the year and, in fact, continued in a very woak and niTvous condition until* *omo two months sinee, when I was put under an operation, and your
dhon ittehs
ing right ft»riiy, nud mu pretty iroll reatored. "i ours, truly. A. XEAL. *:£HR01M
WEEKLY REVIEW-CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1B(7.
I
TO COySUIPTlVKS.
The advertiser, h&vint boon restored to health in few weeks by avcryiinplu remedy, after hnviiiR a suffered for several years with severe lunR affection anil that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to mako known to Ins Idlow-sulTorers thu means of euro.
To all who desire il, ho will sotul ft copy of the prescription used Jreo of churs o,) with the direehons for preparing mid
usiiir
the same, which they
(.'ONSCUI-TION,
Mayll li7yl
sthm a,
find A CI'I'.R for
ClllI.I.S,
Oil IsTKltMlTTKNT Fkvkh curml, or
AOCK,
)u.
itt's
kuo
tho money refunded. I
W
A
aoni:tism 6
»i:i'M
id .-Hti landing, Scrofula, aud •c been cured in a few »v: n. i.:»• unmtism and Neuralgia, :imih which have lor agea kill, and canned untold it once to the healing iu« p«.'vverful tluid. It ia war-
iiii."
.mI i. following diHcaseu when to directions as a bathing
'llgv •«1 :u
eld
•umI
.. Uneum.iii-in, ^cunilgia Palsy, «»*v«lsi»tj Joints. Scrofula. Stitl Limb^. j, Caucer, Winte Swelling, ai: llueuiii, .Sure Kyos. Komalc NS cak »«ck. npinal Atleetions, Prolapsus, and tjitrr i- .-male hiseases. i»eiuc nlj -.r that its u«-e involves no loinr :di»us. nnc .* run it, aud costly experiment, il: u.« jr«»od rheetsi will be seen almo:^.:.:-
1
Atterbury, was very fine. He seemed to have the power of being everywhere at once, and right place just at the an-.l assisted in several #joud dou-
tenor linir devoted entirely t».» urn I short *top. But why comment, the boys all ture (.in round it and )ou can Miuly this
Lenrn to be more certain of the
bulls, Henry, and you will he a jewel of a
juj
U|,hosiery of mankind. The third ring
we l0 wc
cannot mention them. The
"n-1* wl.-* no case cau it possibly r.nn.
«lie proprietors for circu
:iVr£ rurtitKMies from well kno remarkable curixN. eJUctod ij 1' AJ ml oiher re an: cd IO rvril ve. U:)u b»ut\» *.v, 11 ho sent to )*y -l tii.ii.1 on rect.-ij/.^onr dollar
DR. C.'xi. S\V-A'IN & CO., (l AS. Moi! LI. L, I'roprxtiurz. A ftiuilJi Vtj'Jcr Mtri'ot, Udcago. •U vhur. h»r said
-SOU) BY-
|E. J. Binford & Brother,
DruKHiat. -riMTfi»rdsville,lnd. ntscKl^otl.lvw
Real FiNlalc Wale.
"Wrhhthk, ay rksby,lor
Real l^tnte A«ents,
liavo now on sale a largo number of Paring, at low 1 figures also, some 10 or SO lots, improved and tinI unproved, in part follows 1 A house and lot in Nuylor'a addition—house of rooms—lot 100 by 200 toet.
ALSO—A do5iriblc property—f r^res—well miproved, just out-side the city. mmth. jv new 5-story frnuie house containing 15 ro(»:us, a zooil hum and other out buildintc-i: and an uiisurpas^ei] younj,' orchard, just in hearini .oi acrcs.
AJ^SU—A S-acre lot in Llocura'i* addition of oiith»ts—r small hou?e of *J rooms. Jt Fvine hearintc fruit This none «f the most desirnble building lot.- nour the city, and i.« ofiorod at low figures.
IIZT^'all at the Recorder offioe. [fcblo
Consumption Curable by Dr. Schenck's Mcdicincs.
TOCi itK 'CONSUMPTION, thn syiti-m mu.st l.o prepared so that tho I
uiik-h
will heal, loaceomph^h
this, the liver and £toumch muHt firnt bocleanKod and &n appetite creatcd for nood wholesome food, which, by these medicine, will bn digested properly, and jjood healthy blood made: thus building up the eon* aiitiitirm. SCIIICNCK'S MAMHiAKK I 'ILLS cleanse the noiuach all bihoiiH or mueou.s necuuiulatiufis and, by using the ^ea Weed lonie in connection, the appetite is re-tored.
S(.dlKN(.*k*S IM.'LMONK' III. I* is nutrieioun •a\ well a« tnedicinal. and. hy using tne three remedn^s.iill impurities are expelled from the system, and Rqori, wholesomo blood made, -which will repel nil dit'oa-e.s. If patient.* will take thi.se. mc iu.ine- according t» direction.*, (Consumption very frequently in \u last «tage yields readily to their action. Take the pilU frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It docs not follow that because the bowcli arc not costive they are not required, for sometimes 111 diairluca they are. necessary. 'I he stomach must he kept healthy, ami an appotite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act tin the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Kxcrcisc about the room as much as possible, cat all tho richest food—fat meat, game and. in faot, anything the appetite craven hut he particular to imuticnto well. nov'J-y. no 2.
NEW ADVERTISEWENTS.
Notice, Notice,
Whur*
To All Whom it May Concern.
NOTIOK
jL),
is horcby given that a petition will he presented to the Hoard of f7ouimisiinner
May 25 1HC7. »f3.
C. II. WALKER.
Extract of a Lettei from
1'iiovinxNCK, Ala., May 13, lHfid.
$30
rdhon it-
I send you
jbbs
for
OF Yoi'TII.
A Uuijilcmiin who suffer for yc&ra from Nervous Debility, Preinnturo Decay, and nil tho offocla of youthful indiscretion will, for tho aake of sufToring humanity, send free to alt who noed it, the rooipo and direction.1 for milking the simple remedy by
0 1
lie was cured. .Sufferers wishing to profit by
1 II0 vcrtiscr
"pericncc, candoao by nddreising
in perfect confidence, llayll'07yl.
JOHN B. OODEK.
4!f Cedar Street. New York*
DRY GOODS.
IMls are
ontirclj a new mcthcinc, and having boon tried in over liliOof the very worst, and ohstinato capos of Clull* and Fever, and nut failed cvon in one crue to effect a upeedy cure, the proprietor guarantees them to cuic every ease, even after all other medicined fail. Those suflurinic should nnmrdiatoly give them atrial. Thoy are warranted to euro. Fur sale by Prustfists, or .iont mail t»n receipt ot the price bl. ddrcd* 1) it. W
ittbyBoxGil,
Ciucinuaii, 0hio.
the vital Y^rmcipnl of life.
I'V^i
.:en bv tv^f^reMsing the niWH of nature of t^\t beautiful na-
v.: i:u jMrfhe wo»Kings ot t&\t beaut iiit'hunWui which Gud made ]\rfuct, lu: i\ t/i'ou*!n her gi'.^at Liecirical ljattt
Jattery,
.KV ap vsc.*:ul eiK'rt to reniOTC t)| i:.sfc!it whcli the circulalVn of to- jTi.i*i :c i.i?ea. 1o assist Na? i!n ••LU'ctro M.ijMietic iluid, \-v thehwuin Manutaciunng Company, .u'.a noilun^ Icsh iban Klectrioity 11:tii «irm, ..ii-l is undoubtedly the mout )d tul as well tin most useful chcmical c.'vo y• vt tins iigc oftruitful research. :t ..s.J the n»oyt. powenul ingre!i .cijwn to yhdnintry, and wlieu coins. ic only known pmccss, nnd l.uiaaii i«»rru, it supplies the )i%.v t.T power, needed to
A. P. MANN'S
kon-will
A
ciiitihSU11K
II
Couuity. Coi.ns.and all Throat and lung Affections. The object of the advertiser ill fend-
IPK
the Proscription is to benefit tho aflheted. and spread Information which lie conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try this remedy. as it will cost them nolhuiK. and nuj prove lileMinc- Parties wishing the prescription. niMt, by return mail, will please address.<p></p>EuwAun
i:i v. A. WII.SON. \Vilhaiinburg, KiuksI'o..
New ^orU.
in
a
of the
County of Montgomery in the State of Indiana, at thoir next regular session commencing on tho 2d day of September, A. i). 18i7, to tnako a changc in tho following highway, To-wit: Reginntng PO polov south of the north wont corner of section SH. town ship MJ) north of range fivo we.^t. running thence south Tdeg.Ito east 9 poles and fivo link*, thcnco south 59 deg. 30, can. and 20 pole*, thence »outh deg, ca.st 42 poles, and 20 links, thence south ileg. cast, poles, and links, thenoe north
«7a
dcg. I
ea.it, 29 polos, nnd 4 links, thenco north degea^t 4C polos, and links, to tho north lino of tho aouth half of tho north we?t quarter of section (28) of Maid town (1*) north of range fivo west, whole distnnco being 162 poles, lying and boing in tho eonnty of Montgomery, State of Indiana. On the following route, to-wit: HeginningH0pn)e*8outh of thonorth west corner of Bcction (2^) township (18) north »f range five west. It being the north Iloundary of tho .«outh half of the north went quarter of said nvetion (28) township (IH) north of range five west, thence running east 118 poles to whero it intericeU the obi road, iitunto in Montgomery county, Indiana, and running oveiv tho land of Simeon hrout and John Lewollcn.lS
JOHN LKWKIJLKN'.
Plumbers
WM. WALI.ACR. JAS.WAI.LAOK, 11. B. WAI.I.AOH WM. WALLACE & BROTHERS,' Practical Pluihbcrn
Gas and Steam fitters, Storeroom, Columbia St.. opposite Spears* Milwaukee Mlock, LAFAVRTTR INDIANA.
k-
for treatment. I commenced improv-
M'orkshop. Kerry St. betweon 3d and 4th,
Gas Fixtures, Globes, Shade*. .le. kept constantly on hand. Oaa and Steam Pipe Fittings, Oil. (rlobos. alves, Cylinder Cocks, Steam liuagos and \S ater aucnLi. I,ead Pipe, Shoot Load and Itubber iiosc. Hot and Cold Hatha, Water Closets, Wash Mauds, I umps. Sinks, Ac,, neatly fitted up. Old Gas rixtures Cleaned and Ko-Hronzed.
We being Practical Workmen, hope to givo entire satisfaction to all entrusting work to us, may l8G7yl W
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Look to Your Interest!
id piirclwuio whori* von e:ui the
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HIGHEST PRICE
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Boot and Shoe landing*.
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and Shoe Findings of ems description, M(,pt conatautly on haou nnd for aale at tlie low eit cashiprice. at WM. P. WATSONS.
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for which you will got bettor bargains tlmn can bo obtained at any other establishment in the city. I want all my old frlonds to come und seo mo also, all the old customers of Allen «t Ilro., in fact uvcrv man woman and child in tho county, and see lor (hern selves tho capital bargains to bo hnd at
FOR TRADE.
May IB 1007
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R. B. F, Peirce!
Attorney at Law,
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Lath, Shingles, Cement
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Cement, Lime, Coal, \M»
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traile with thu uhovo numeil articles, at the lowent cash rate«. Mj phice of business is convenient to ever body, hcins located oil thu lot formerly by the old hotel, known a* thu Crano
Houho.occupied
IK you want l'iix* Biiilh,
Cull un KKKUAN,
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Cull on KKUAN.
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you want liny ot tho above immcd at renstmabh' rntrs, may I iiTw3mo Cull on .10I1X V. ICICKKAN.
Commission Merchants.
K. H. 1'Allkkl J. W J. CM I.TON. H.VKOLD Sl'KAtil'B-
Parker, Gtilion & Sprague!
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Coinniission Mcrehants!
:v&:Ao. (hamber ol ('oinnicr.-i? Utilldliif
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MACHINERY.
II ill. McGR ATIl & "Co., MACHINISTS,
Maiuifiicturor.s of Corn Shcllers, llor.se l'owcrs, Drug Saws, Supar Mills, Sugar Kettles, Castings, Brass Castings and Machinery of every description.
a E a Can turn out luiimr Work in a few hours. hliop on .Id St., south of llrumhlr House,
LaFayette, Ind,
Notice of Application
.Noflre of Appllruthui for Liquor Llcrnse.
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Iownship. MontK.niory oounty. Statu or Indiana, that I, Miohmrl Kollt»y, white mule inhabitant ot .Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana, of the ntro of tweuty-ojio years, will apply to tho Hoard ol (.omniHMoners of MutiU'omery county, in tlurMato ol Indiana, at their noxi rcRiilar session, eommeiH'inu on the third day of Juno. I«i7, lor a lieenso to retail intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a (juurt at a time, under the 'lomporuncc Lair of tor the term ol one year. Mv place »f business and the premise.-1 whereon said iiquoft aro to be sold and drunk is situated on the undivided half of that part ot lots No. ninety (Ml) and ntnety-two (1W) ii? reeordod in the original plat of tho town ot t. rawfordsville, MontKoiuory county. State of Indiana. described as tollows: lie-in nunc forty feet south of the north west corner of lot No. ninety-two theneu runniuu aouth forty-two and a half (42s feet, thenoe ea.st one hundred and sixty-five 105) feet, thence north lorly-twoand a half (4*2^)
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thence wost one hundred and sixty-fivo feet tlC3) to tho beginning. 'Iho building where said liquor li to bu sold und drank 18 on the south halt of tn deserihed party ot hits number ninety (WO and ninety two (N-) Union township, .Montgomery county, ind. mttyn'UTtt'J AlKJllAKIi KKLL1V.
Divorce.
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Montgomery Coininon
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Court June Term,
Marv Sim',v
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Divorcc,
Jo^inh Sim?
it remembered, that on the 3d day of Mav 1). the plaintiff, by K. II* ISaHoway her attorney, produced and filed in tho Clork'i ofheo of said Court her complaint as oau.se of notion in behalf and also tho atliuavitof a disinterested person .sett nip tort li that Joutnh Sinn is a nonresident of tho .State of Indiana (Now therefore notice of tho tilmir andpoudoney ot this notion »is hereby given to the defendant, that he may bo and appear before tho Judge of tho Court of Common ot said county on the second day of the uoxt term thereof, beginningat the Court Mouse, in tb« city ol Lrawfordsville, on the 3d day of June, 187, then anp there to answer said complaint,
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ma) I JH»7a I Clerk M. 0.
Notice of Sale.
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
ATO N(.K is hereby given that in pursuance of the last ill of llenry Jthonds. deceasod, I will sell at private sale on or after four weeks from date hereof, the following dosenbed real estate, of which fluid dcucdcnt died soiaed to-wit: The north went guartorof the south ea.st quarter ot section 33 in township 20 north ol rangoS woat.
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Also, the north halt of the aouth west quarter of flection 4 in township 10 north of rangeS west, except Hv7cn acres outot the north east eoruer thereof, oouve/ed t(» Daniel Vaughn.
Also, seven acres, more or les*, out of tho south west corner of the aouth half ot the north west quarter of section 4 in saiu township 1'.' north of range S west.
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Also, 10 acre? out of tho north east corner of the north fraction of the north east quarter of sections township W north ot range f» west, boundod as follows: Ueginning l-i rods from tliju south east corner of aaid lot. at a comer ol Allen Moore's land, nnd runuing thenco north to the north oast oorner of uaid quarter, thenco on the north linclar onough to Include ten acres, thenoe aouth to tho south line, thonce east with Allen Moore's line to thu place of beginning.
AJno.partof the ea*t half of the north oaH quarter of section 3„\ in township ^0, range 3 west, vizi 1 he undivided half of the following described lot iu *asd eiut halt, beginning at the north cast cornor thereof, running thence north 37 dcg. wost4«JU links, thonce north nine chains and 5t huks lo a post, thonce W'trst 5 chains and links to a post, thenco south chains and SO links, thence east 5 chains and 33 links to the beginning leoiitaiuing togcthor 13^ 5U-11HJ acres. 'J bKMS—One-third of the purohafto money to bo paid iu haud, one* third in months, and rosiduo in ).r months, with intorest from day of »ale, the purchaser securing deterred payments by note with mortgage upou the premises sold, baid tracts will be Hold together or
XTUTICH is hereby given that, I will sell at public li auction ut the residence ot Jacob llutl, lato of Montgomery couuty, Ind.,deceased, on
TIIUHMOAV, WAV 30, 1807, the following property, to-wit: Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, ouo.-nortfu NYugou.ouo l-horso liugfjy, ajlot ot Harness, anning Implements, and other articles too numerous to mention.
ThltMS—A crodit ot mouths on all sums over £i the purottafcor giving uoto with approved security waiving valuatiou taws. LnderV* cash in haud may4 leo7 J. ISAAC HUFF,
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luajU C3n I Adm with will annexed.
Notice of Sale.
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Notice of Appointment.
AdmiaiM(rator*H Notice'.
T^O l'ICK is hereby given thst tliu unJoraiuned ban XI boon appointed Administrator of the estate of llenry llti' Min, with will annexed, luto of Montioinery county, Indinnii, uccoaxeil.
JOHN W. III.A.N'KKNSHII'.
iuayll lPtl,W4. Adm'r with WilUunnuJ,
