Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 July 1867 — Page 2

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, July 20,1867.

NOTICE.

Subscribers who kuow thoniselves in­

debted for tha prusout volume which will

expire within the uoxt mouth, ure re­

quested to settle for the same. The high

price of printiDg paper and inks compcl

us to urge prompt payment on the part of delinquents.

I5Fnews.

IU the Surratt trial on Tuesday, the rebutting evidence of the prosecution

was directed toward the contradiction of

the witness for the defense who swore to having dropped the handkerchief, marked

with Surratt's name, produced on the

trial, and to the impeachmcut of Camer­

on, whose testimony bore so strongly

agaiust Weichman. C. T. Hobart, one

of the Government's witnesses, deuicd

the report that he had ever been offered

money by the defense, or any one connect­

ed with it, to testify falsely in the matter.

Washington specials to the New York press state t\iat t\\« Vrcsiient has deter­

mined to summons the various l»!.U\et Commanders to a consultation with him­

self and each other for the adoption of

•«omu uniform plan for the execution of

of the Reconstruction Ai

The Judiciary Committee has closed

the impeachment investigation.

It has been discovered that Abraham

Klom, an old man formerly living aloue

iu Crawford County. Missouri, whose re­

mains were found in the smolding ruins of his owu house, iu March last, and who

was supposed to have been burned to

death, was first robbed and then murder­

ed, by a villian named Shouks, and two accomplices, who set the house on fire to

couceal the crime. They have all been arrested.

John II. Matthews, the Agent of the

United States Express Company

ton

Mo.,

to 810,000

A resolution iu favor of negro suffrage

passed the Michigan Constitutional Con­

vention ou last Tuesday, without opposi tion.

r-

A tiital case of hydrophobia occuned

in Chicago, Tuesday, in the person of a little daughter of Joseph Maro. She

was bitten some months ago.

One

of the five Japanese students who

chusetts Tuesday, by hanging

Geueral Miles, Assistant Commissioner of the negro Bureau in North Caro­

lina, reports great suffering among the

negroes in that State, and suggests that

if employment were guaranteed to cities and towns North, his department would

furnish necessary transportation.

Official reports from Geueral Griffin'."'?ii

rr

lexas, luuicate that the negroes in that State ure laboring very industriously, and ^r"ISSlV. *My

are well treated by their employers.

This is rather contradictory of the di

patches received few days ago, which

*1,

4

rcpreseotca tho negroes as the victims of

constant outrage** -.1

Information received from the Special

fever at Indianola, in epidemic form, all

commerce with that port had beeu interdicted.

A military commission for the trial of

three citizens of Robinson County, North

Carolina, on a charge of assaulting the

*acred person of an officer of the uegrocs

Bureau, convened at Wilmington Tuesday.

The reports of crops in North Carolina

with the exception of cotton, are encour-

»sin&- ai

At the Republican"'Xihio State Convention Tuesday, strong resolutions were

passed in favor of negro suffrage.

Further accounts from Fort Harker represent the cholcra as still raging bad­

ly there. Fifty new cases and seventeen

deathi reported on Saturday.

Walrussia has beeu added to the De­

partment of Washington Territory, and

General Rousseau assigned to the com­

mand. 1 f-f

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SsSWit FOREIGN

In the English House of Lords quite

a debate was had on the Reform Bill, on

a motion by the'Government for its sec­

ond reading, Earl Derby sustaining, and Earl Grey and others opposing. it .\ •.

1

t'k:

General Farrcl, whose arrest for com­

plicity with the

1'

viously reported. Was undergoing an ex- the money refunded. IK.

amination at Dublin.

Count Bismark's official organ denies the reported probabilities of war.

The Czar had issued an ukase abolish­

ing the distinction between Poland and

Russia, and incorporating the latter with the Empire.

Advices from Japan by way of Lon­

Admiral t'arragut had arrived in I'ans

atul had been received on all sides with

distinguished consideration.

The Sultan had left Kn^'land lor Yien-

na, through (lermany. At Vienna he is

to be the guest of the Kmperor. It is reported that the reception ceremonies at the latter place will surpass all others in I magnilicence.

An imperial frigate had been dispatch- I ed to Vera Cruz for the remains of Maximilian. .....

Vain lloiist.

"Truth, justice and riglu are on the side ol the Republican party," exclaim*

the little small barreled organs of the

Bondholders, as they sec iu their terror

the avalanche of public opinion and re­

tribution setting against them. The

lordly bondholder lays claims to the three divinities, truth, justice and right, with

the same cheek and self assurance that

the devil did when he offered the Saviour

of mankind the whole world if he would

full down and worship him, when the fact

is that they have not the shadow of a title to any of the divine attributes any

more than the devil their master had

when he proposed disposing of property

in which lie held no ownership.

at

Our Xuw.Uall Road.

The l'ekiu (111.) Democrat, in noticing

the letting of the contract for building

the east aud \vet rail road, from Iudiauapolis to that point, says:

"Tho

completion

of

this yreat thor­

oughfare to this point will be of vast ben­

efit to Ceutral Illinois. The magnificent

timber regious of Fountain and Mont­

gomery counties, iu Indiana, will then be

acccssible to our people who are compara­

tively destitute of forests. In the one

item of timber alone, that portion of In­

diana through which the road passes will

reap a rich harvest. With the connecting link now projected from here to Keo­

kuk, on the Mississippi, this road, when

completed, will become the grand central

highway across the continent between the

two oceans.''

Wes­

ahscouded

last week

with SS.OOO

of the company's funds.

The Republican State Convention of Wisconsin will meet at Madison oo the

fourth af September.

VAY off the national debt in green­

backs, is the popular cry of the day.

Iioudholders must stand aside, for the

people are determined to relieve theiusclrcn ur chc terrible burden of taxation under which they are groaning.

RUMOR has it that the lion. JAMES

WII.SOX will soou return home and go into trainiug for the Congressional race to

come off in IStiS. He is said to be vio­

lently opposed to the radical party, fie

will be a formidable adversary for OKTII

I to meet 011 the stump.

TilK lioston /'•(.«'says that Thad. Stevens' prediction that the Demncr.itn would

•arrv Xou- Vork and Petinsylvania at the

next election, troubles the radicals. Hut

if the Democratic party in those States

... shake off the old barnacles that have committed suicide at Springfield, Massa- i,,,, •, ,. 1 1

recently came to America to be educated.

1 cluug to it for years back, advance its

best and most popular man to the front,

abandon dead issues, and apply itself to

the practical matters of the day, its suc­

cess is bv no means doubtfull. ^,4

What It Will Do.

The4 payment of the national deht in

greenbacks will do the^e things:

It will stop 8150,000,000 a year in in-

terest that the people are now taxed op-

0 11115'

1 1. «i It will put an end to the whole inter

the people substauee.

1

000,000 and 8SO,000,000 a year,

It would drive into business enterprises S2,500.000'000 of capital that is uow

locked up, aud is a burden iustead of as­

sistance to the masses of tlu* country.

It. will put new life into business, aud

make it lively, where it is uow dull- and

by so doing, iu its results, add to the general wealth of the country

The Small Kump.

There would be two hundred and forty

two members of the House of Represen­

tatives if all the members from all the

States were present. Of these, ouly one

hundred members voted to pass the des­

potism bill over the veto. As a two-

thirds vote, or one hundred and sixty odd

members, arc required to reject a veto, it

becomes more fully apparent what a mis­

erable rump now controls the dostinies of

the country.

THE New York

Tribune

says that when

Wendell Phillips "has proved that tne

colored people have a greater natural fit­

ness for public employment than any oilier race, it will be time enough to ask

us to vote for them simply ou the ground

that they are not white."

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

enians has been pre- Aci'K, «»K

INTKUMITTKNT KKVKU

TIHWC

ALSO-—A

cured, or

WITT'S

Anne rills nre

entirely new ineilicim.', an.L huvinji been trio.l in over l-IKlof tlie very nurst and obstinate cases of Thills an«l Fever, and not t'uili'.l even in one ea* to effect a *poc.ly rare, the pr.iprit'ti.r guarantees them to ouri- every ea-e. even after all other medicines fail.

.-alTt'riiii should immediately yive them

a trial. Tltcy arc warranted to cure. 1".'r sale by l)ruKi.t.-. or .'eiit by until on rcccipt of the price SI. Address lu. Wirr. U"X Ctl. Cincinnati. Ohio.

TIITTITKAUNI

rou

AND llOl SK OK MKIH'Y.

Howard Association r.r|itrls. for YOl'Ntl MKN.on the CH1MK OK SOLITI DK, and the KlUiOKs.

don, report that the great Duinios oppose the opening of the port of Osaku to Alll'SKS and K1SKASKS which destroy the luainforeiuners 'y powers, and create impetliuienls to MAUKIAtiK,

with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. Addres? Dr. J. MvIU.lN HOI ON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, i'a.

June l.» li"ii?-ly.

ltciil ilsla(«' lor Male.

W

KU.STKK.

MAY A KKJ:SI:V. KENL

Kstate

have now on sale a large number of Farms, at low figure? also. s-une 40 ,»r .*»u lots, improved nnd unimproved as follows:

A hoiist* and large lot—house containing some 10 *r 1-rooiiH, in south-«vot part of town, on the north-west corner of South and West streets. This is one of the must desirable localities in the city, and will bo sold on i.'nc most reasonable terms.

desirable property—^ acres—well im­

proved. juit out-side the city, south. Anew v'-story ffcune house containing 1j roo:n», a good barn and other out buildings and an unsurpassed young orchard. just in bearing,of -C« acres.

ALSO—A

"-acre lot iu llocum's addition of out-

lots—a small hot -e of '2 rooms. »t some bearing fruit. This ono of the most desirable building lots near the city, and is offered at low figures. lHJH'all at the Recorder's oiiiec. [juncl

i:imoits

OF

ion n.

A Gentleman who suffer for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ctTect" of youthful indiscretion will, for tho sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. tho recipe vnd directious for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers ^wishing to profit by the advortisor's experience, can do so by addressing in perf'Mt confidence.

JOHN H. 0jDKN,

MayU'OTyl. 4'.' t'edar Street. New Vork

DK. SW.UM'H

Vir,r.TABLE

LL.un BALM

invariably restores jrrcy hair to its/rigicolor, without aiaiuing the e/iu or clJyiiing. It leaves the most d/*t dead a.nd\orisp lmir, aoft, moist an/ glossy, eausA it to curl, and keeps it iwits place, whilo promotos its growtj\f 4»d preronts it^alling off.

Il coiitii\rj neither oil or alcfhol

Numeroi\ preparations

Druggist. (.•rawfordsville.Ind. Dcel.lH^.tyu'

AVTllKXTK* AHKA.V1.1M III:AHK FIIO.II. THSTTMOXV OF MKDICAL MKX.

Stoney IV.int. White V. Ark.. May Kl. •tit*. I »t. Jolts* 1 ti* I.L—|)ear sir: La^t Kehuary I wa* in Louisvillf pureha«ins: dru^«, nnd 1 tjut Mome «t Jour Sar^apanlla and Cedroii Hitter*.

My j-MTi-in-luw. who was with inc in thesture. had been down wiih rheuiuati-iu forsuiue tiine,f«»uiineneet iri the Hitter*, and .soon found hi* eu. ral health iinnroved. l)r. »i*t, who had been in bad health, trivd theiu. and he »l*o improved.

Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several year.-—*Jotnaeh and liver a(Te«'ted—he improved very much by the use of your Hitter*. Itide«M the ('edrow Hitler* iiii^Kiveii you trr**nt popularity in thisettlement. 1 think I could sell a trreat quantity of your medicines this fall—cspechilly of your ('edron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via .Momphi*, cure Hieket A Netdy. H«?speetfully.

...

al reV(!UUe tax wlth 8

luformers, that ure now eating out

It will put upon the iueome tax dupli-

ca

te 82,500,000,000 that is now exempt

Agent of the Treasury Department at from State and local taxation, and which Galveston, dated ltjth inst., says that iu hereafter would pay its proper share of consequence of the prevalence of yellow

the burdens of Government. Thin aloue

would save to the people between 875,-

UKV. KDWAKI) A. WII.SO.V, Williamsburg,.Kings Co.. New Vork.

MayllCTyl

Consumption Curable by Dr.

Sehenck's Medicines.

TO CI -UK fCONSl FTION, the .system must be prepared so that the lung- will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines, will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made thus building up the constitution. SCHKNCK'S MANDKAKK

WEEKLY REVIEW-CRAAVFORDSVI1 /1, K, INDIANA, SATrRDAY, JULY 27. 1S7

LufuytfUc Steam Kn^im* ami Holler Works. Tin undersigned would beg leave to inform the public that they are now prepared to turn out

Portable and siniionnry. Engines and Hollers! On idiott notice. We have aJ:»eiated with us. iu the HoilcrMaking business. (IKOISUK 1-ONI.V, who will superintend that branc h,and who»e long experience and well known skill warrants iu assuring those Who favor us with their \vo»k, that it will be well d'»nt\

We will pay particular attention to Setting Kliu-s. aud all other Ucpairs oil IWtablc Kngiucs niid Hoilcr-.

Iloiler Tati'liing at «]islancL- done at all times with the leat possible d.-lay. It. .71. TIr-K A ral iV O.,

Cor. Third and llomii: Street.-.

fuNmw l.ulnyette. Ind.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Estray.

AGENTS

*Vt'g*ca^ of July, a milk Cow.troiii the e*iy ot Cra«r»ordsvtlle. Wliitf. withbro^Mi neck and ears, horns sharp and bent backward, about live years obi. Any p»T.«on uivin^ information where the above droribt i* »w can be found will t»e suitably rewarded.

July »W7w3r JOHN UAKHUL,

Ordinance.

Uvuvntl Ordinance

TIIE Lill

It is an entirmy Aw and scientific preparation, produced b^the diatilation of rare and fragranMlo\v'ers,\liich renders it not ouly the b«t renewerVn the world, but makes it jplrticularly ™-eeabIe as a hair dreesiiii#io both old Vid young, while its liqJfd purity and floral odor ore in striking (/ntrast with tho m\ty mixtures usunfiy sold

The pro/rietor has letters from n\ny of the mo*t /ifltingtiished as well as fash hie peo]/e, judges, clergymen, lawy pliv-ieAns, opera singers, uctreases, to the remarkable virtues the H'nlm.

John

liefure

ttie

ff

.Yo. 3,1.

Ail Ort!amiiirt* K*4truiniiiK i'ili/.ciii IVoin 1'ordiny unit .llilUiiiK (!uw^ upon the ^ul(' walli* ol the t'ily of ('rawfovtUvillt', mttl

K'liiii-tunciit Tlinrfoi',

Section t. l»e it ordained by the [Mayor nnd 'oimnon Council of the t'ity of CruwfnNlsvillc: hat any pt-iMin who haU be iruilty t»f feeding or milking any cow upon any of the sidewalk^ the eity oi Crawfordsville, shall be deemed izuilty of an otlcn-e.and upon conviction tor.-ueh otfeiisc, before the Mayor, shall bo lined in any MIIU ne exceeding twenty dollars and costs.

SJ:C.

•«!. This Ordinance shall be in full fore-and ejU'et frviu and after its pa-saije ami le«:«l publication.

Passed thi^VvMdny of .lul\\ !su:. WiLSON II. I.A VMO.N. M.nor/ AtU t: T. D. IJni.vvN. Clerk. 111 -*. lrti? W'J.

Notice of Non Residence.

STATU OF I.MHAIVA,

.Ifoiitcoiucry Conntr,

,i. S"pte:iiber Ti

M,.R.U..incry Cim: Tho Mo Aurin 1

Complaint.

.lullii 11. S ]-K it Icr 1 1 tho ". .1:.v ,.f .ln]v. A. 1 tl I 1 V, MM M. 11 ii

tier,

.1 IHI^E OF

thetiili any

oil, alcohol

and Btilpbu:\liave beeu ufuncd upon the public, and buying loi.xVS l'ailod to givo watisfactiou, tl^mamif^turers have deservedly come t«mrrief

L)r. S\rain uariwu^iis Vegetable Iialm to accomplish all tmlie claims for it, and authorize* his agentMo refund the money wherever it fails satisfaction.

1

Hon It.'l anv dttaler Ui«« niv»n .vnu a lir." ,,t »«r-r :f«'. "fill If .VOUT InuleHIIiail UOO» .»• \n•!»!» itMMid one dollar foru triul botl» :.*• ti«- neari'st :iLront.nr Uie proprietor,

I:' f.»rt:iry hnir, senil for No. I. 7.. If 'of Ijnir x«nl tor No. 2.

II Swain, iiroprittior, Nu. South Wa- ,.| «*t. I 'liit'iiL'ii, *r by ail liiu wholuHUlo drugglrtU tj \.'hi-a^«. -SOLO BV-

JE. J. Binford & Brother,

hi,- At-

t'.riH-.v. tiicJ In tin.* CliTk'.-i i.tVi.t- .if s:ii,l C„urt l,is cuiiiplii• nt IIS MIISI' I,r ni'tiun ill tlii-i lii-luilf wliifli

lilitii:11III]

iivmlciicy I.f

I Marble Works.

C. H. WAI.KKU.

Extract of a Letter from 1 'uovii»KsrK. .via.. May Kl, I)U. .Ions Hri.i.: I send you $30 for CKDHOS HITTKR!* piea*e *end what it will eoiuo to after paving freight to C-dumhu*. Mi**. I have been troubled for several years with ion have had to take pills every niffht for ten or fifteen years and in February, 1 was attacked with general paralysis. waa confined to my room for the balance of the year aud, in fact, continued in a very weak and nervous condition until some two months since, when 1 wad put under an operation, and your CKmios H:TTEKSfor treatment. I commenced improving right UMray.ftnd am pretty well restored. ours, truly,

Mitmtimutimmm

•iv.vivsa

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A. b. NKAI..

TO OXSI MPTIVIX I he advertiser, havini been resit,red to health in f«»vr weeks by averyimple remedy, after having a suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease Consumption—is nnxi .u* to make known to his fellow-sufferers the menu-' of

ica

Hi

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tlio prescription used (free of charge.) with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SL'KK CTHK for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HKONCUITIH, Cot:iii». COLDS,ami all Throat aud lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try this remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, riiKK, by return mail, will please address.

VMA.

cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations and, by ui-ing tho Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored.

SCHKNCK'S ITb.MOXIC SYKl'F i* nutricious as well as medicinal, and. by using the three remedies,nil impurities are expelled from the system.and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all dUcases. If patients will take these medicines according to direction*. Consumption very frequently in itn last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not oostivc they are not required, for sometimes in diarrhoea thojr are neecsnry. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow tho Fulmooic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation Then all that required to perform a permanent) cure in, to prevont taking cold. Exercise about the room as much as, possible, eat a'.l the richest food—fat meat, game and, in fact, anything the appetite craves but be particular to inastioate well. no\2-j. no".

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rem I -i :i-i fnllowi. ii.-wit: lioro in-urt): Sniil pluin- I titr n!so files the :iili.I:ivit ,.f a JisinU'reitoil iicr.-nn si'ttiu .' fi.irtli that saiil (l.'t'i-minnt i- :i no!i-ri*.»i(U'iit i.f tlic State of 1 ml in nil: N.iw tliirfl'iire nuticu i.f tliu

this anion i.«

III'roby uiven

to

II. STI-iner, THAT HI- MAY IN- J\iul appear |I

the .\LIINT!!nery

MI

the

si-CIMit

('iretiit L'tmrt

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OF

the

in'Xt

term,

eoinmeneini^ on

of

.September. I.-U7,

plaint.

to answer said com-

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an.t in seal of said

Court the

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of .1

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WM. K. WAI.I.ACR..

my t., jy T, w4 "\«-rk

Estray

'pA !-.N I* by A. Ku di. living in MadisiVn"! .wn-diip. Mouigomery county. I int.. one c-tniv •Me »r br:i!nb*(l witii lbe b-tter the U-ft and "'uppo*ed (m bv' live years old bt-tpring. I

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t.» titty di.ihir-. by (Jenrse D. NieJioN :ind I ('lark, before John \V. Sutton, a u-tir»! i»f the for Montgomery eoU!:!v. Ind. Copy Attest: WM. K-. WAU,A lv *7- !-t,7w

C.crk.

Books,

•IIit nil oo(l: Ho .v !.». iio« •ilorcd. ltli

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U,VI:I:wnt.t.s* 1

elebiatn! !SA ffiii-: witboi: ui*s!i-

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M'KUAI AT'uinuiti A. or Seminal

weakness, Involuntary Seminal turoTKNcv. Meiualuinl I'hy.-ie.il Inea-

Iiaeity. Iiiipivlimeiit- to .Mnrrinue. ete.: al-o ConBCMiTKis, Ki'ii.Krsv.nml Kirs, induced l.y self-in-dulgence orsexual extravagenee.

J!. /"IVioe is a sealed envelope, only 0 cent-. I ho celebrated uulhor in this admirable .^s .y clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year.*' «uceessful praetici*, that the alarming consequences «.f self nbusemay be radically cured without tho dangerous u-eof internal Medicine or the application of the kntfe—pointing out a mode of cure at onee -iirplo certain, and effectual, by iumh. of whieii every Mif-' f'*rer. no matter what his conditiou ina*£ be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and vnir vi.i.v /f.-7-rhl.«fjeceur« in

I.F.WADE&SQN

rpilK

proprietor- of this establishment having been JL engaged in the .Marble lousinessf.«r nearly twen-' ty years, during which time they have mnniifaeiure»l some (»f the finest Monuments. Tablets and 5rave-: stone work that was ever erected in the Western country, beg leave to mtorm the citizens of .Montgomery and adjoining counties that they have now laru'o ami .-pleiidul lot ot

\raic\:\ AM) ITALIAN

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MOjSTIj MINTS' TABLETS,

HEADSTONES!

.. hieh will be /old ut fr..m I to «t per !MVT than can be bought ol anv traveling

ilia: 1 agent.

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nri' al.11 prep,irril t.i fiiriii*)i I.IMI-. UM fur Ijiiil.lina piirpn-us: \Ttlil-K .s|,AHs |i liiMrlhn ami MAIiltl.K ihiiI

.1 illv liT. 1

tUo

hiin.U of .iv,rr

youth and every man in the bind. Sent, under -eal, in a plain envelope, to any address I'usr-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post I* stamp'. "v" Addrei* the publishers.

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CIIAS.J. C. KI.1NK A CO.

liowery, N-w V.,rk. l'o.-t Office lb.\ C»-0. July gtitO-JO'tiT

SLATK

the lnWL-.st p-i^^iblo

MANTI.KS.

N. 1'. ISeware of agent* who ai or (tuality of Amkkh' kiu.k 1 1 aS. Voiiuill save money nnd calling oil us and -ee what you ar

i-selling an interitid calling it Iru.ot better work by buying

Orawinus au«l estimates «d" our application, by letter, or at the sho

^.All Work IhllitTeil According tot ontract-

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2L Marble Work- rn (Sreen Street, opposite Commercial Klock. Address. I. E*. WADI: IV MO.\, duly ill lf«7tft Crav,fonl-ville, Ind.

Kxrculor's Salt'.

XTOT1CF i» hereby given that I will sell at Public A notion, on Thursday JriJT, ut the lute residenc ceased, seven miles east of Crawfordsville, his .. fonal property, consisting in part ef the following nrtielen, to-wit: Horses, Cattle. Sheep. Hoir^, Corn in the tield. Wheat in the huMicl. Panning Ctensils, Ac.,, Ac.

TKKMS,—A

GREAT CLOSING OUT!

... v., Millinery Store.

(lt SA IJK

IT fi ll F.

To close out our entire slock we shall oiler the entire stocks of

Heady-Made Clothing,

Carpets, Boots & Shoes,

AT COST!

FOR FIFTY DAYS!

scales to ConnnnK-e

MONDAY, JITf.Y 30, '61.

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NOW 8 li THE^TIME BUY CHEAP GOODS!

Xew Millim'i'y Store.

No. Kinpiro Block. Maim Slrt'i.'t.

U*rj,rUc*lh\

MRS. C. W. SANBURN,

Ym:

§&j

7a7' a ra-c

Graham Establishment!

ii iniiii' (i oi ids

ever o»b?red to tho

Greatly" Reduced Prices!

1 1

AV III.* IIAI lutiiftr.? tln-'t. Mint I 17

Wheeler &, Willson

^Sewing Machines.

Bleaching and Pressing

done on slicrt notice. Also particular attention given to all kinds of silk and velvet work. April 13,1H*i7TF. Mrs. SAMIUIS. I

Spectaclcs.

lm[uwd J'AXl'A.Siyl'IC

Spectacles!

I Ml'OKlA.Nl Improvement have uieehanism and linish ot the 1'anta^ eles within the pa«t vear. and they now vantnge.-'. mediauical and philosophies in no other Spoelaclej ollcrcd in the W

UK A l' .1 oils .s Improved l'antaseopic peetaeles are the most pertect assistance to detective vision now before the public, and are worthy the attention of every Spectacle wearer.

CitKAi'

JOHN'S

11Ka!• JOHN

of Abijah Kjtnore, dc-

credit of one year will be given on all

sutud oyer Three Dollars, the purchaser giving his not© with approved security, and without relief from valuation ln"

AUSOLK.M KL.MOKK, Kxecutor.

July I.l:h. Ii-ijt—:iw

Leather

Harness Ijvathcr.

AI.AIUU:i

i.fiviil

Receipts and Expenditures

Aimuul

make the f«dl«.-u ina report of H»ceipts ami Kxoenditures of Montgomery rouut\ 1 liana tr th \car beginning .lune 1. Hit an 1 ui lnu both hda.vs inel usive. (o-v\ it --.v I KJirnn

Amount in Treasury May I «o "X I IHO 1 Principal of L'oin. School l-und Fines. r»l un I'riueipal «.f (.'ciur'l School Kun.l 11 tJT School tax fijr IrtJiJ.... .... .... l.H-G liicjunr bic-n«e .... .. .V»o tin Int. of Com. School Tund .... I .MINI •!'.» Int.i'T Coiig'l School KundShow l.iecnse hi.-eket Kee.-*. ('ireitit t'.^urt. Uoad Kevenu•? X, I'own-hip Kevenue— M.iUrt uo ""P'cial School Ki-vejjue J. -JH Mjoi' Revenue JKi J: KedomiiUon of l.and-) Sold for Tavey l.J-'.i W r.stray rund 7 .-,0 llounty Kevenue T,i-:t •.'?

MS afefi

!I•i|ocket

Soldiei-'

(HH.i!-' i-,,n«Nts in put 11

Slr nv aanl S'rciK'ii ltraiil I Huts and Itoilliois. i:ilu .stylus. —ALSO— l5omn't :unl Kluwors. A splcinlii! .-luck ol !'litem l'oiiucts.

Total

en made

111

Improved Spectacles not only give

clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the oye, but tend to strengthen aud preserve the sight.

.s Snectaeles are »et in framei of fine

.,... materials, and good workmanship, fairly represented

he Kth day of August,

nn'^ }!(dd

at their fair valin

The price of

CttK.M* JOHN'S

n-

Low

June

Vmountoutsta tiding at lust Kcpurt

'•pie peeta.'omhine a 1 to be totind

Amount of Warrants redeemed by Treasurer during the year

Spectacles is always

as is consistent with fine ma terial and good workmanship.

-'b l-~o. m.l.

July 13th l't7—3w

Amount of Warrants outstanding May •ILI*)7 $ I JiG-t TAYI.ou IUTI INUTON. 1

MEDICAL.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS!

mi. SKAISKOOK'W

IM AM Soolhiiis SYKHIM

\\TK have, by purchase of the originnl reeeipt, bee. iiie *ole propriettjrs of this Celebrated Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial, with auas^uranee that you will in future discard all those nau seoils and destruetiv« ytuffs. such a* Ihiteman^ Dron-, (Jodfrey's Cordial, bawee's Mixture, »te.t eouibinatioiis of p:isl nnd anti-progressive age. when it was thought that the more disgusting the* mixture the better the medieitH'.

Use in the future only SEAUKOOK'S. aeornbination quite up with the advaneenieiit of the uge. i'leasiint to take, harmless in its action, efficient aud reliable iu all ease*. Invaluable in the following diseases

Summer Complaint) Irregularities of the

BowelSj

We eouhl furnish any quantity of certificates bearing evidences of its superior qualities, hut prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merit*, which it will do upon trial.

JAMES RUDDLE

Of all the remedies that have been discovered during the preje„t ng for the "thon-:«nd ills that tb-sh heir to." none equal this wonderful preparation, Only ten years have elapsed sine- 'he discoverer

I

7

(who spoilt a decade iu studying e.\ •rimcnts, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it i?-.already recognized by the most eminent physicians in all parts of the country, to be the most surpriiin" and effective remedy lor certain diseases of which they have knowledge.

All other (Vinpouuds or Syrups of this root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the Kaeulty, because on being tested, they have been found to eontnin noxious ingredients, which nutralizc the good effects of the Sarsaparilla, aud oftentimes injure the health of the patient. Il is not so with Hurley's preparation.

This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, I and will, on trial, be found to effect a ceriain and period cure of the following complaints ami diseases:

Ajirctit/ti* uf tl„: Ilnhiliial Iicta. I)t liitlh/. I)ifin^ra uf the A'ii/iii i/f. I I'fi". /•'n/yiiiihia, /•',

tt/tirilif.i. Fistuhi. all Skin Dig, ,- •. *'•!•. 'umphtint, huligrsturn, I'li/iituntiry Oisrnsis, Si/fihilh, Scrofula ai- Kiinfs K' iL

r, 1 1"'''!

K-'licf Kevenue If)

•Koad Ihimages ,u nil l''ei:H, t'oin. I'lcis Court -.'i on Jury Fee* On ountv Kevenue M.-lMilt i'u

Total Receipts M.»'.Mil« tl-| Ain't ut Warriints Kodeemcd by Treas... lUM/J-.'T v'T

reasury. May l.NiT ... of outgtau'lmg Warrant.-*

llalanee in Treasury subje«'t t.'onsisting of the fdl»wim Friuoipal of Congressional Interest of of ('oiiuilfkll Schoi ounty Kevenue proper...*

7:1,1.^1 ii

b\rt SlUTt ItK-'.

Orders have been drawn on the Sreasury tu-wit: I

ol (.omiiion School Fund Cong I omnion School I-uiul tax. License. and Interest Cong I .school I'und Interest Montgomery Co. Agr. Society Koad Kevenue disbursed Iowuship Kevenue disbursed f^pecml School Kevenue disbursed.. I)og Ketiirnin^ 1- ines Koa^lsand Highways l-.xpenseol tke l'oor lownstnp Asso.*?ors l'ublie buildings K.vpense of Oiiuinals I* in I, Lights ,lo K.vpense of County Asylum Sup't Ko«ik*tV Stationery County Olhcer.s K.vpenscs of Flections County Kevenue Kefunded Iusine Inquest Court Allowanci' .Jurors' Fees .... Judge of tlie Com. IMcas (Jourt Certifier's Inquests Attorneys' Fees l'ublie I'rinling District Prosecutor Koad Damages Town.-hip 'trustees Specific Allowance Kedeiuption of Land sold foi Tax.. Sojdiers' Kelief bridge near Darlington (.ounty Kevenue loaned

-2,450 l-.'l X,

n.niH oi» !»,.r»tW

r.*»

iu tu

371 35

'•W\

10

l.'.'hi l!l

1.7 17 45

SAMI'KI. MaUTri, Cotnmissiiuiers. DA VIP LONII,

l~ M. as«'I Auditor of M. C.

For Sale.

Ii

police hat the und

-i appointed I'Jxeeutor of the but will and teritanieiit ol Abgah Klniore lateot Montgomery county, I deceased. Saul estate is solvent,

A1LSOLKM KL.MOKK. Kxecutor.

i\avy Tobact'o.

I A N excellent br.'indof ^weet chewing Navy Tobuc* I 1 Veo, t\»r sale by ^dec3tl.] LKK A KKO,

ron s.ii.m:.

I

WILL sell at private salei»n or after four weeks trom date hereof, one hundred and mnctv (11K» acres of land situate in Montgomery county. Indiana. IMl acre" lying in MadiHon township, the balance in oal r«jek township. That part iu Madison town ship described as lollows: The north east half of 1 section scvon (7). town twenty (*Jn), range four (4). 1 ho part in Coal C'eek township as follows: Part of

the eust half north east quarter section twenty-five town twenty (CO) range five (.*»), acres HO.

Hint UF S .k.—One third down, ono third in twelve months, and the residue iu eighteen months, I the purchaser executing notes bearing interest and securing the same by .Mortgage on thv Keal Estate, lor deferred payments, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws.

Mt

July 0, lf07wJ JOKL STODDAHD.

\.TincutCornorHooknice,

the Storoyou will And onaisort-* of those new nnd pretty Kt XTU: WISPUW SHANKS

1

Restive-

ness, Teething, &c.

(iivts health to the child ASM HKST to the MOTIIKU.

& 00.,

I'ltl 1IMII K'l'l Ills

LOI lSVII.Mi, III.

E. J. Binford & Brother

Agentx, 'm\vfor«Uvillr, Ind.

Purify. Your Blood!

Hurle.v's Sarsni

I I

lr Jrrti/-

K. J. Binford Bntllicr, Agents'.

Hurley's Ague Tonic!

B8SH PERFEEICTLY RIABIE!

Tho only remedy for Cbilh an»I Fever or Atrue nud tr that or can he depended upon is Hurley '1 \gut Ionic. I here have been thousand'' cured by u*in Mt J* ho had tried the UMI.II remedies it h«ut beiietit hut in no ni« hn«

Ague Touic

All ivli.i l.:ive U'l'il it

chcertUily tell their alllicted Iricnds of it.a-«a«ure 11 nd certain cure foreuills and fever. Any one «uirering froui the chill* would con.Milt their own intore-t by ^eudlng to a drug store and buying :i bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others aud will be eertJun to cure all cjim's o| lever ami ague or 1 chill* and fever, Send for it to the proprietor*.

JA.MKS KI'liDLF boui*tvillc. Kv.

E. J. HilS'FORI)

oDrnft 1 Knnd.s. to-wit 'ehooi Fund^

&i

1,1K-

KltOTIIKK,

lllltLKl'S

POPULAR WORM CANDY

As thin ill really A SPKRIKU' KOH WOKIIK. anil thu IIKST AMI JIIIST I'A AT A 111. lOUJI lOKIVl! to ohilll ml II is nut siirpriMina Hint it is fust Inkini tho plnuu nf iilii.t lerpri-pariitiiiiis liir w,rin-it IHMNI: perfectly tiij-teloi-, uny clnlil will tiiku lt.

X,

:ui

JAM1-.S KI'IMJLI. A CO.. I'ropru'tura-

lllltB.IOVS

ir» ut) a

STOMACHIC BITTERS! l')/r D.liilit,/,

AH

Sltlll'::"''

hU\ It ,iinfus, iii• '. Hjr»tWH,

Ol'

537 i»

UOH i»:i

Il ant of Action of thv Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMA ar, Tln rc are tin Hitters t/mt Can Compare with

goo ou

1.I0I ru O.IWII 93

170 Go

3A-U

r»il 'ri

tlii-.-i' in reuinvinz thi'.-o ili.'IrosyliiE cuinplalnlH, Kur ile i.r mm ho liiiil ut nny ilrue atnrv in tho I'liiti-.] nr Iroin tho pruprit't.irii, .) AMKS Itrnni.K .t Co., lrui^vll 1c. Ky.

1.0 00

LIU 40 Hi :i)

I E. J. BINFORD & BRO., Agents.

:»o

00

SUi AO

n»7:» 3U j-'

•l.4Jl3 M:\

BETTISONS"

ou

31.000 00

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

se James Ruldle ,t (Jo. Lxtrnet Jamaica liinger for all .Summer Complaints, Cholera, Cramps, Indigestion, Ac. This is the pure (Jinger, and can be relied on.

JAMES HUDDLE ii Co., Proprietors,

I.OCINVII.I.R, KV.

E, J. Binford & Brother,

AWEXTfi,

Crate forttsrillc, Indiana.

July 0 l^TwclyK

-d^A

I la.-, pro.0.1 it.^elf one of the best Liniments made tor .Sprains, UruiseK, Ac., in ail eases when tried for 1'ilhcr mail or bfaat. nii.l will (In nil we claim for it «WJ 1 ry 11 hiittlf, ami wu ure siitmlicil ymi ivill never»(• Ifcse tcrwanla use any nthor.

Extract Jamaica Ginger.