Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 August 1867 — Page 2

THE Ul'liKl.V REVIEW

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, Aug. 10,1867.

Democratic County Ticket.

Fin- fcr/,'

WILLIAM K. WA LLAClv

/or *1

ISAAC 1. VANTK.

SAMUEL GILLILAN'D.

XOTICK.

Subscribers nho know thomselves indebted for the present volume which will expire within the uext month, are requested to settle for the same. The high •price of printing paper and inks compel us to urge prompt payment on the part of delinquents.

THE jSTJ^WS.

tOWOO. to ftllitl I r\ tnnr ommtiac

were S2-t 50, rauging from SS, Manito- master woe, to ?4U. Iu three counties sheep were 17, ranging from 20c., Manitowoc, to S4 to Chippewa

A number of patriots who hold clerkships in the Freedmeu's Bureau have or-

urday

the per.-„i, ol Mrs. Harper, and

IlV rT

-Vtious Hour of Opportunity.

since. •*M

While John Schafer was threshing wheat ou his farm, near St. iiouis on Tuesday, the machine took fire from friction, and Mr. Schnfer, in attempting to extinguish the flames, was caught iu the bands and killed—oue log being torn from his body. Tho machine and six hundred bushels of wheat were con­

The New York

A report from the Commissioners of Emigration in Xew York, relative to the seventeen deaths by cholertt on board th« Austrian emigrant ship Ouiseppe liaccarich, atftteH iu substance that thev were ••murdered" by the bad food, brutal treatment and neglect which they were subjected to on the passage. Some of the surviving passengers have commeueed suit ugaiiist the owuers of the vessel for prisonment in the penitentiary damages. I RespectluUv submitted.

ll:eu nor 0

a,,u suul

IW

li

W

e'uf her' own color, on "the

fll.MU

lard, roali/.iuj 820,000 liv the swin lie.! Iftliorn aro any jiorsons wlui arc to The goniio was tlisci.'voretl Wi'tluos.lay, lttivf their |rojiorty cxcmitcl on account ami Mr. While arr.'sltvi. of in ilie war, ouirlit it not to bo

Judge \\'ii'_'hl, ol' the Su|-remo (\u' the soldiers, instead of the bondholders? of fowa. lias decided that National hank It' any elaims are to he paid in ^old, inshares ean not lie taxed. stead of liv.'.'tl tenders, should it not be

Trilaiiv

r.l Wednesday

tlu

publishes the report of lienoral lUuler

was Commissioner. If Butler i- to be

count of !eneral (.1 rui t. in accordance with whose explicit orders the former claims he was acting.

ISrownlow's majority in 'IVnnrssco1 is estimated at forty thousand.

It is saia that the body of the unknown man fuutid some time auo in New York.

with a bullet-hole in his head, was that of a 1 iritih detective who had been watching the Fenians.

It i.« said that the control uf the Stephens branch of the Fenian Brotherhood will be tendered to President I Roberts, at their convention in t'levclainl

Oil the 3d of September.

The Original Kccoinmeiidation lo Slcrcy of Mrs. Surratt I'i'odmcd In Court. In the course of his speech in the Surratt case, on Saturday last. Judge I'ierpont produced the original record of the

Mary K. .Surratt and others, for the eo».

late PresideutofthernitedSta.es, etc.,re- V'

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been constrained to pronounce, to mifor

I IJAYID IH'NTKIi.

rrom returns received st t/ie uffite of ,|or (ieneral. Pre.Mdent. the fc-ecretary of State of iscousin. August Kautz. Brigadier and Urevet .from the several counties in thut State- Major ieneral: K. S. Poster, Brigadier

nnwa

towoc. to SliiO. In four couuties cows

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President in iu 18CS. Judire Pierpout thus introduced the

The names of W. II. Surratt and \n- i?ubject. ate Surratt apiieur in the published list I' I have nut eouie liure for the purpose! uf ih -e who sailed for Kuropc list ««t-

rovin

sel denounced the military commission

«i who tried her, and thus indirectly cen-

'-oulh to enlighten the darkeys, sured iu the severest manner the Presiishe lectured iu the Hall ci" IXilegates, in dent of the United States. The counsel in llichmond. Virgiuia CiU Monday ni-'ht certainly knew when they wero talking tv.at,

a bout th:lt tril,u al a 1

A young wife in Troy, with means to signed the warraut that directed the oxgratify every wish, last week deserted

been

seen

ti

Prof. Kellogg, an able California botanist, has received an appointment frjm the Government to make an exploration and report ou the botany of the uewlyacquired territory of Alaska, and will proceed there by the first I'uited Status Teasel that leaves Sau Praneisco for that destination. 7* «i"1

Mr. J. TJ. Douglass, ol the Merchants

On Tuesday ni'ght last a train on the Union Paoi&u Kailroad was thrown from the track by indiaus, the train burned, seven train-men killed and scalped, and their slaughtered bodies cast into the flames. This outrage is supposed to have been committed by Spotted Tail's band, who have been feeding at the public expense for some time past.

.. WHt light before his eyes, and there it is,

Wance. Company, of New Urk, has folding the paper to Mr. Merrick), «,y been informed by Commissioner Kollknri friend can read it lor himself that the stamp duty upon the ass.igiyujeut

of a policy of insurance is the same as that imposed upon the original iustruinent.

IK the bonded debt was ptiul ituinediat«ly in greenbacks it would create a circulutiu^ inediiim :i motm ti ti^r to about three hundred and fil'ty dollar:- for each family, on the average, throughout the country. The parasites of the bondholders tell us that that would make money too plenty—that the people would have more than they would know what to do with. Is there any family in the t.uited .States who believes that, or who thinks that throe hundred and fifty dollars would be too great a sum to he in their possession? Tin bondholders and their fuMlilc!) can't -ret alotli with less

Tl\,e drouth is seriously affectin'g the corn and potatoes in somo sections.

A Chicago dispatch says tliat four deaths have occurred in that city, since Tuesday, by sunstroke. -1

Mr. E. White, a pork-packerTVf Milwaukee, some time ago, packed sand and •alt in barreh and sold it for pork and

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An old man by the nu'itnc of Anathony C'oyler was drowned at Tnuianapolis Wednesday, in the race of McLenes' faper-mill. He was sucked into the vortex, and perished in spite of every attempt to rescuc him. ^..........

l»''.sions and bounties, and

t,ie

»'.tidliolder?

Is

on the rsfhanjie of prisoners while o!" the T.adicals wronir, wh.-n they put a I

al1

believed, all his own infamous eoiiduet in oxc-l.isivo privileges that are nut that matter is to be charged up to the to those who shed tl. -r blood for

the eunntrv than blood

Is money "i' umre aceoiiut

.M |SI'K( KNAT11.\ IN F.YANSVII.I.r:. —We fiud the following in the Kvansville

()iir readers will remember an article in the ('mini,- fi:w days aj:o of a nej ro appearing before the county clerk, in company with a white girl and her lather and demanding the usual lieeuse granted to tlio.-e desiring to commit matrimony,

trial ol the conspirators containing the 1'robably the history of this strange case recommendation of mercy tu the I'rc.-i- would never have been known by the

dent by a portion of the court. The recommendation to met'ov, which is continuous with the sheets mj which the order of approval uf the death sentence is written and signed by Mr. Johnsou, is as follows:

The undersigned, members of the mili-

tury eommissioii, detailed to try Mrs.

public, had not the amorous darkey or

The father of the girl. Ishain (ireeii. tiled an atliduvit before Stjuire Walker yesterday, charging his would-be son-ill-law with jtrovoking hint it.!recti to coni-

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spiracy and murder of Abraham Lincoln, m,.

s«IcetfullV I.rav the Presidont, ... H.IOIU- ..

,»/» yl'tlourttfun years ol auo, while the man eratiun ol the sex and HJJC of the said 3Iary .4 ti .i about tweaty-uiuht or thtriy, and not h. Mirratt, ii he can. upon all the. larL« in the case, find it consistent with hi* sense

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of duty to the country, to sentence of death, which the have

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reve

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('olonel and

Touipki

istant. ynarter-

The recommendation was drawn1up'""by Hon. John A. Bingham, Judi-'c Advocate

The following members of the commission did not sitrn the recommendation:

"ganized themselves into a political asso- Ueuerals Lewis Wallace. A. 1'. Howe. T. vviatiou, and have very unselfishly nomiu- Harris and Colonel I. K. lendcnated General Howard as a candidate for

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that lrs

a

Surratt was guilty,

or that she was inuoci.», (Xon un- •'yL.

or that she was iuuoo»^r, «ua

I i/erstaii(J why that subject was lugged ([,

JBoatou has produ.-:ii another Anna into this case in the model that it has oretlv sinec. She went to Jackson the Dickenson, of (lie colored persuasion, in

battel ,ie pai tn- .til

ft .°

a, 1

1 10

"en111

01 la la 1

0 Kia turu

I understand why the conn- niv-ht she left home, and be kept her bid

0

poor, they imagine, require little or no I

money

they if they are not

on.

aL.u.ut

hl laU ur

'j(j tliat the girl 15 ijuitu goou looking, ana tint

I'^P^-ssing. lie is tall and lean,

commute the a n.ixtnrc between a black and copper color. hose who have known him a lontr time say he

search of her, and suspecting was with Jaekson, lie proceeded

went that she to his house first. Told Jackson's brother that he would see his child in her coffill rather than see her marry .Jackson,

until her futh"r took her home. They |.intended to run of! t« Illinois next day and get married. She.was perlcctly willing to go with hiui.

On Thursday Jackson came to (Ireen's I and wanted to see his Sarah Ann. The father said he might speak to her, but he wanted to stand and hear what was said.

,vv,eru

thus dcuouucing it, tliat rresidcnt Joltn-

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i.

residullt ot the Unitwl StateS)

ueutic

that Presideut Johnson, Prcsi-

iiii .. dent of the United States, heu that

her nusbaud and entered a brothel Her t. record was brought belorc htm, brought lather pursuing her thither, she made her it before the Cabiuct, and. that every escapc from him and Las uot

single inembor voted upoit it, and that they voted to confirm the sentence, and that the President, with his own hand, signed the warraut. hold in my hand the original record, and no other man, as it appears from that paper, ordered it, no other oue touched this [taper, and when it was suggested by some of the members of that commission that in consequence of the age and the sex of Mrs. Surratt, might possibly be right to chauge her sentence toi imprisonment lor life, he sigued the warrant for her death, with the pa-

To this oui modern Othello objected, lie would see bis Desdomonu alone. A dispute arose, altd the lie was passed. The father struck at his would be son-i:i-law. The son in law tore a picket oil' the fence and threatened to remove all obstacles in the Way of his happiness from the earth. According to the testimony of the girl, who ciung to the last to her sable lover, her father ran into the house, and soon came out armed with a horse pi-tol ami brass knneks. The pistol was not capped though, and the trouble ended for that day.

Tli' :ase was ably argued by Colonel Buchanan for tlio prosecution, and L. C. Stinson for the defense, after which it was given to a jury of twelve men, who

Dr. Sch click's Puhnoni Syrup. This great tnediciuo cured Dr. ,1. ii. SCHKNCK, the 1'roprietur, of I'lilmotniry ('otisuraptiun, wheu it hud assumed itf moM formiible ipcct, and wiien speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His physician* pronounced hi* ease incurable, when ho commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time* and no return of the disease has been apprehended* for all the symptoms quickly disappeared and his present weight is more than two hundred pound•».

Since his recovery, he hu.« devoted hi attention exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and th«

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what they call the Tennet see election. This only nll'urds another evidence that there is no atrocity too j^reat to receive the approval of those who tire governed by party prejudice and rage—that tlicy have no re-rard for either national honor or individual honestv.

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THK J.utiicals used to object to being culled the

JJItic/c llrpuliluna

party. Now,

t'lit it is l.'0*t tt» yt'ti liim, 11.' uivr-t ailvit frei', but ft.r tliuruuch c.viiuiinatiuii with liis Kcfpiroiuctur hi- fee i* three ilnlliiry.

I'lease t,l,«ervo. «her. purelia.-iiix, that the two likencmit of the Dootor—unc when in the last jla»e of ('i.nsmiiptiiin.anii the other a.' he nmv is, in perteel health—are on the Cloveriiinent stump.

Sold hy all Druitcifts nml Denier... l'rieo il,5d |.er ln.ttle. t.r ^.50 tho hull* tltui-ii. Letters l.tratlvice ithttultl always he tlireetetl, to Dr. Sehenek's I'rincipal olli.'O, No. 15 North Ath. Struct. 1'L'ilajel-

as in ten States their only adherents and supporters are blacks—as they propose to ^.'hCra, fill Congress with negroes, to put the I'eneral Wholesale Aleuts: Dennis llarnes whole South under negro rule, and

t0

Bliirk RrpuMuawsf

Can any thing be blacker than such republicanisui?,

io TO Fry li ng line

ry

WEKKLY RKVI.KAV—CHAW 1?0R 1 )SVIJXE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST to, isr.7.

Ani-K, Cim.iJ). OKTSTKKUITTCNT KKVKH cured. or tlio money refunded. l)n. WITT'S Anno I'IIIH iiro entirely a new medicine. niul having been tried in uvcr 1SOOof the very worst nn-t obntinnto eiute.* uf Ohilli. ai.d Kever, unit not failed even in one ea*e to cfFoct a speedy cure. tho proprietor Buiininte'es them to euro every

caie,

even after all other medicines

fail. Those Millerlng should immediately Rive thorn a trial. They nrc warranted to cure. Ki.r sale hy l)ruai:iMt.«,or «enl hy mail on receipt of (hi- prifu S1. i.ll. Cine

policy Ad.lro.s DB. Wirr-ft* •:». ri„oi»»:,ti.Ohio,

V.

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""iiicy as an net untitling tlie AND IIOl.'SU ol-' MKKi'Y.

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ly pt»wors, and cr-'ntc itnpo«liuiont.« to MAKKlAtiK, with aura moans of roliot'. Sunt in \ilod. tti-r oiivt'lfr*'t' ofoh ir«o. Addr-s^ Dr. .1. SKII.LIN HOI SM'ON. Ilowar-.l Association, I'hihidelptiui, P:u

it

W'n.t. any one pretend that the cr of an individual is diminished or obliterated because lie pays his creditor in greenbacks':1 et the bondholders organs in.-ist thai it would be a fatal blow to the (Iovernmeiit credit ii' it meets it.-, obligations in the same currency that the people use—the currency, too. which it received IV. in the creditor- when the debt was created.

Juno 151GT-Iy.

ciind nio. oiii' lut lo it rod in Ko.-O. rostniust-r. in a low itavv

ALSO—A ile.iralile jiroperty—s aeres—we!! impr.n e.l. list ,.iit-.-ido tin- i-liy, .-until. Anew -tmy tritiuu lui'.iJe euiitainitii: l.'i riii.m-*, ii ham atol oilier "Ut )iuiI.ii111 an.l an nn.-iirpa--i-1 yoiins oreharil. in-t in hrai'ili^'. .it' -I1, aere-.

Al.SI) A --aere lot in llvenm'.- n-Mitiuii ot'unt-

1 a I 1 in in a

Iniiiitn, a.-- lie chums to be, insisted on '1'liij i.-i one of the nio-t Ji-.-iralile hiiiltlin:? lol? near marrying the cirl, and resorted to fon to gain hi. fair charmer.

thu^city, »nd oiroroU at low tii»u I j'Cail ut tho KLMronlot ollico. [junol*»

1»R. MTAIN'S VKIKTAJILK HAW, HALM rupture? frcy h:wr to its/rigitiiA color, without the .«/iu or chNiiing. It leaves tbe must d/-, dead audVcrisp huir, tsoft, moist an/ glossy, iusv\ it to curl, and keeps it ii/ita place, while promotos its growtj/ ain! pro/eats it\"iilliiig off,

It neither oil or aicjhol.

ftp- NuiuoruA preparatiouH /foil, alcohol uihi Mi1p}iin%liave been j^mt'd upon ilu public, und lining I«JULP failed to give] isT-ietion, tli% n.auuf^turcrs have de--orvodly

part

jjj,, negro and part Indian. He is certainly uot a man that many white maidens would fancy as a partner for lifo, particularly one so young as this girlGreeu.

The father of the girl testified that his daughter left homo on Sunday flight.last without lettini: any one know where

went III S»»:lt'i'll (it hi»V. !inl 11 fii»n 1 li«r

Dr. Snuin n.ir,^j[r.JTiis Vegetable Balm uccutiij'lisih sill chiirna for it, ftiul ^uihurizos hi.4 ugum Hko refund tlie money .vhcrever it fails lofcme satisfaction. it is an enti\My and ecieotifio i-|»:ir:itiou, protl#cud b\he distilation of a.e and fi agraii#lowerrf,\hich renders it not only the bM\ reuuwer\n the world, out tunkus it #ir(ioularly iiveeablo as a both old \id young, 1 purity and llcwlk odor aro t/utrast with the n\ty mixur.j

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but.yet would give his consent if they told him where she was. He was as good as his word, and came to town with them to procure the license. He repeated the same words in the hearing of the county clerk, that he would sooner see her detul than have her marry a man half negro, whereupon the elerk refused to grant the license, lie only gave his consent to keep his word.

The girl testified that she had known Jackw.i» year. iSiie was thirteen

us 0 iL,0 whcti .!,«

la

i\»nnfiy

fu st met him.

Ijegu paying her attention- se-

sold.

.» proirietor h:id letters from xuVny of itf /i^titjguislied us well as fashVnapfoj/e, jtidges, olergyuien, lawy\*s, opera gingers, actresses, &< lie. remarkable virtues

U*t stny uli'r urge upon you a difii "iiiL if yuur tradesman does -(.-ntl nno dollar for a trial bot» »lrt ii- aueut, or lie proprietor.

Cniwf.,r«lsville.Ind. Decl.l-'Xj.tyw

TO

vwi&m

I*ti

NOTH'K

usually tumplanted with it ami

the cure effected by his medicines have been very

Wt.nt} tllJlOS tilMt ailiotiut. Hut the numerous and truTy wonderful. j^r.

Si'ilKNOK

pr'trc^ional visits t.. fev.'ral t.f th? Inrucr

citie- weekly, where he has a large concourse «.f paticnts, and it is truly astoui.hiug to see poor con-

sumptivvs that have to he lifted out of their carri-

1 11 lladioul papers actually L'xult over lues, and in a few months healthy, r.il.uyt 11 r.-1111. Uii. SCHKNCK'S I'l'l.MDXIC SYKI'l'. SEAWKKI)

ItJ.VK nihl MAXDHAKK 1'II.I.K art. ut'iicrally all oquirtil in curiiiR ('onsutuptton. Full tlirotiioiiK iiforinipanyini uauli, M. tl.nt any out enn take tlicm itlinut M'rim Dr. S. llKM'K, hut ivlititi it i« ronve-

.John D. i-ark.

('incinnnti, Ohio Walker J'aylor. Chicag

have a negro Vice-president—what arc CniiinHiiro?., St.Louii, Mo, 10-nd-w-mo.lyr noil.

vr.s.

'lh«* nlv'orti-!i r. h.wjuu' bui-i, ri.":t«rod iu health in ftw w»ek? by a rv'iyiinple rcaicdy,utter huvint* ."uffi-red t»r several years with a .-u\ 1 uti^ ufTfetion and that dread disease t'-insuuiptinn—U anx'mus tc» make knuun t» hi.-: iVr,owMiirerer.'« the meau of euro.

To all who desire It. h'r» will .-:ond ropy of the prescripiiou u-sed (free of ehar«rj with the direotiun? for preparing and

uAv.i*

is herebygiven to the citiien'» of Clark Tow nhip, Muntgoinery eounty. in the Slate of Indiana, that I. James A. Driskcll, a white uialo inhabitant of Montgomery county, iu the Slate of Indiana, if the age of twenty-one yeais.. will apply

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th© Hoard of (%unmissioners of Mciitgomory euiinty. in the State of I ndiana, at their next regular aeosion. commencing on the fi«t Monday in Septcuiber. A. D. l'H«o being the -d day of September, A. L. l^iT, fur 11 license toaell intoxicating liquor in a le^s ({uantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance I,uw of the State of Indiana, approved March •'». 1^. for the term of one year, .My place of busincs-i and tho pn-misc whereon s^id liquors aro to he sold and drank, is siiuated on lot number cik'ht (f?] in bloek number ix [0j as recorded on tho original plat of the town of Lioloira, ('lurk township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, bounded as follows: ItegLHiiint: at tho eenter of ^uid lot number cdglii 18], on tho cast side and running thence north eighteen [IH] feet, thence west lit I IV)] f«'et. thence south eighteen

Mr)

Noticc of Application.

Notice uf Application for liquor l.henM\ UTICK is hereby »it ,-n to the citi/.nn of (Mark Xi townMiip, Montgomery county. Indiana, that I. Al l«rt. (J. Mclbmicl, a !ii male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of ludimm. of tho »»e of twenty-ono year.-, will apply to tho Hoard of rotnmu'sinnors of Mont coincry county, State of Indiana, at their m*xi re^uI lar session commem-im on the second day .»f Sepleuiber. A. M. 1M7, for a license t* I intoxu-atHii 1 liquoj in lv: quantity than a qmirt at a tine*. undor the Temperance Law of tho State of Indiana. approved March r», i-.V.J, f.»r the term of one yrar, My pint".!! of bnsine.** and tlu* promt-5 whereon

wo.t a:i!fof|(»t minih.jr two (*J) in hluok innnhirr

Ilouurd Avsiirhitlou Ko|inris. for VOTNii MKN.on thr oo CI in ho original plat of tho toun of l.:olo-a. tho ('KIM!•: OF SOMTI IH-:, and tho KUKOKS, town.-liip.. Mont«oin»ry ruunty. Sijih-..f IndiABt'SKS and PISRASKS whioh dt-^troy tin? tmiiti-

I ana. in the tenement mi the said ve«t."halt ol' lot n.iniltei' two itnd in ^aid lilnek unint»-'r lluvikii'iwn a Seotl A Melianiul'^ tivvy .i-ilite, in iliu li'iltli-west room of said --tatde. t'iaii liwii..liip.

M.inia vr.y oounty, ludi AUIHKT (I. Mel)A N1K 1..

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"a Notice of Application.

No ..si lie.',I sutler with t'.ir Piles. W. W, .. Ui'ln-I', !..r.iit neat- Kalama/o,,. Midi., HUT I Vitt"' of Ajipiiraliuii tor i.ii|iior Lin iiVi-. wi.h ii... pnes tor years, N^

»n«l lii liioiher. A. II.

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ono hottlc of Dr. Strickland's l'ilo Itotuodv 1 \N iMi-kelU»i whitu uialo inhahit.ant .. -t Hi.- i-otinty .Mont^»movy. t:»t«? of !rtdian:i of I.. Jatjosvillo, \Vi.. ^:iys tljo a^t« of twonty-oni^ yoars. wiil apply lo tlio lid ...i i.: ^^muii-siojn'rs

ilt

of .Nlouti:' mery county. In ln on eomtueiiciny: .»n the Immjjv the 2.1

tlioir noxt leuulii

ai-e.l liim !."nl:iytiiSo,.t u'

.fitful lov .Stile. W'KRSii:,:, \v A K"I:I:.M:V. L:, .,l I:.-t:ItAn.-ills, li:ivo ii^vv on .-u!c a liuno minil.er of 1 urn ., :it l.iw* timiVJ? s.,Mie If or

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I-,Iimpru^ el au.t im-

ilnprove.l n.« fi.Uuw.-: A hnn-'o a:ol lur^c lot—lu.u-o e.niijttuin^ ?i.ine lo-ir 1-rooms, in .-ouli.-we.i part -•&' t.^un. on the n.rlti-vve-t e«.rtn*!' ot' S..u li ami We-t 'l'lii i-1 one of the tiii^t d.-sirrttile l,.ealili^ in the city, anil will lie ,-.iM on t.e in.i.^t reii'tinaiiK' ti'nn.',

fSepl.'tnij in to it in or a an it ii mr at a time, under the Tejiipei-anev law «f thti Stat.* of 1 ndiaiiii. iip »r«r,'ed »ivlt ."i. f.-r the tcrtu of ..nc e:.r. My placo ..f 'm.-in.'.-s ill id I he promises \vh«-re-«n asd liqnoiv :»i'e to he sold and diank is .sitnaied on oi J.iS tinmher seventy on (T!) and •-eventytwo i*J in the "ri^iiiiil plat of the town ..f Cr:iwtor'Uvilie. j,ion t«»w*"»*!iip. Mani^onu-rv county, Mate of iMdiitna, de-itrnaled and bounded ns !»dlows: lie^urnit:^ at tlie n..r:li-ca-{ crio'i* of a Lit if «ro uni eouwyol by Joim W'iNon t.» «U\v ami U.dir«» hy «|ei iit« il duly l-lh, running theneo iiofih aloii^ lIijio wot margin .of Washington to tho «outh eat. voruut tu" Ilunry OttV lot, thence we«t nlnni: the S.MJ th !i no

of tid Oft'^ lot one hun­

dred and M.\ty-iiv '.lo.'), \\-ci to an alley, thenci s.mth t-. the north-u-Lv-t corner -a'nl (iab-y and Hi.lye Int. thenet- east one hundretl and nn-t «i.vtyuve feet the place of he^iuuitm. t.-KOIUiK W. UKISKK1J..

Aumi-t lo. i"!*,:.

PCotice of Application 'Aulit't' ut 1'ur Litithi:- i.ictusf. X'O'l'Il'i: hxri-hyuivi'ii !,. Il\. riti/.-iH i.f I'uioii ..liny. St..!- ..I In,! i- 1 :iin, I lint I..)it..ii-« -l.i.Hul.lni.:. i\!.i muli- inli.il. i- I t:im ,.| M^ntsmiu'rv r.iiinty, in Itn- Sl:ii -",T V,' '''V "^'V' J'i''ir.". will nuply j.i iwavjl -it onunH^ioners nf Moitiiroincry e»»unty iu Mi.' Mf.li. .ti' Iniliiiim. :ir their no.vt r.-titilar tin the tirrt .M.tn.liiy in Septi-mltcr. A. L. laii.. bui.m t!HJ -tl Uuy uf Soptoinhor. A. 1). I, tor a neen.ie to retail intorcicatins^ liquors in a le^

quantity than quttrl at a time, under the Temp.-r- I ance "jw "f W.I, lor the term of ono year. My pjaco of business and the premises whereon suitl liquors art* toheso!«l and drank is loeateil «m part •f lots number ninety (W) an.l ninety-tuw ui the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville. Moutj'oiuery county. State of Indiana, desiunated anil bounded a.5 follows: l*eirinntng on Washington stri'ot!orty-one feet and three inches north «-f the south-west Comer t»f lot number ninety-two

,1IV. rnruling

Jj.ilr. for No. 1. tit.t.vsitv.r, st'jid Cor No. 2.

-ii. proprjfUr, N-». Hi South Wa» i* •*"VAr,ihV' tnu wiiuic^aiD aruggiKUi

i:v-

E. J. Binford & Brother, lru««is»t.

thence east one hundred and ^i\tv fiw

Cit ."* feet to an alley, thence north twenty (-10 lVc»i thenee wo-t one hundred and sixtv-live feet to W a.-hinutou .tr« et, thciiee ^outh twontv f-.'tn tVei tu the plaec betftiiniim. -IAMK.S MrL.\r ULIN

August 10. IrtiT. j.v

.Wicf o|" Aj»jlta!:o:t.

li of ApplhMtloii for l.hjtiur I.tcciioe.

NtUNlt»K

(,f

.2S'oli'f

alloy thenee thciiec plin'«« «.f ht-aii

the same, which tlu-y" will

find a st'TTK N TIK fur ('ONSTM^TJON, ASTHM *. linosflllTis, (.\rr.n^. C(u.i»s. and alt Throat nnd luna Affectiouj. The only object of tho advertiser in st-ml-iim tho l'roaeri^tiu!i istohojicfu tho afflicted, and npread information which he e»»neeives to he invaluable, aud hu hopes every 'UtTerer will try thif renu«ly, as It will (M»st them nothim ami may prove a Mc.v.ing. l'artie^ wi^Uins the pre.-eription. ntKK, by return mail, will please address.

KKV. i:i\VAill) A. Wli.SUN, \VilIiajn-h.ir-..Kin^ Co.. New York.

May Ifotyl

to fry's lor Drugs. |H|

IU KKIiOKS OF YOt'TII. A tientleman who sailer for years from Nervous Debility, rremiiture i)icay. und all the etl'eets of youthful indiscretion will, for, thd sako of sufiTering humanity, semi free to all who need it, the recipe

vnd

SPECIAL NOTICES.

directions for making the simple remedy by

fuiint.l the ilofotldatlt not irtlilly of Jirovok- I which he was cured. SutTerors wi-hing to profit by iti^ MrCt'll tu assault ami battor him. '•'rti)i»,,rt experience, can io sn by addressing There is no doubt but what the couple J" titillN is. ut.DK.V. •II \liiy II i..yl. V-'Cetliir Str.t.t. Ntiw .,rk 11! lie uniti'd yet. I hey seem determined on it. Jackson said ho would have the jrirl or kill the (Iteen familv.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Xoticc or Application.

Mll ltKtlF .U'l'LIt KIV I OK Lll|t Kit LICKNNK.

I). i-r,T ••r a licen? ty than a qunrt at

ftt

feet, thence ca-t fifty l"»Uj fcyt to

the pUc Augus A S A IS IX

Gravel Road.

»-i "S

to S for hit o! tiffs.

en to the Stockholders In nd Alamo Turnpike CoinIloiiin ('rawford*villc.

yany t.. uu-et at th

H.VriKOA V. Al tilHI' 17, ISO*, for tlfe purpose -,f fleeting a Hoard of three Direetor* out of said (.'ouinany to erve ^aid Company for one year, and until their Miecessors are duly eb^ccd and ijualified. J. \V. IM.A1K, President, I Jous M. Ih ri.ei:. Seerefary. .migtow^)

Noticc to Heirs

1

to JI«'ii*M oi" I'rliiion io Sell I tea I JXlalc.

mriiOFiMniAst .TIoiUyoiiH-ry Count),)

,s

^"OTK'K is hereby given, that David l. Nieht.Ison. Administrator of the e-tute of William t'ranc. Sen., deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Keal estate, .,f the decedent, his personal being insuiricierit to pay hi«-debt* and that said petition

Co., ark 111.

Will liu iiuaril nt the nert term

Drttg Store fur nn vtliing in the A 'l'the Corner II. 5 «t it.«!.•«•' I went of tli..it f» fc tSBUW SUADK!.

uf

the Oijurt of C'utu-

W.M. K. WAI.LACK. Clerk.

AllKUSl ill, lo(.T

St.ire yt.u will liinl illllt^.-ort-.le iiica.-',ij%if und pretty Hr.*ric .. audi" wl.

.mmiws

js hereby sivcu to the eitizens "i I nlmi lown.hip. Mont!?(Uiier.\U*oi]iiiy, State of Jndiana, that I, iiliain H. Nirthol5oti, a white male in- .v.- a habitantoi Montgomery county in tho Stute of indi- I i, ana. el the u?e of twenty-one yoar«, will apply to marble nt the I'Oanl ot Lommifiiioncr.^ ofMotitijomoiy c'ouii^v in th1 Stale'ff Tn«linn:i, itt lin rrirnlrir s*ioti, com' loefieim on the si'eoud day .if jSeptomhcr. A'. I). i_ iHit. tor a license to sell into.\iiMt iti!r liquors in a f"r loss quantity than qunrt ut a time, under ihe beartl 1 eui|cra:ice I,aw of

the State t.f Indiana the Io

r..r tlttf torn. ..f ont! yciir,. My place nf Itiisiii-^ iiu'ii

||.

MUanujy,than ajuart ar,n time, under tlie Temperanej Lanf of the State olV Indiana, aijiproved ^l irch J^!Mor the tcrin of one v^ir, Mv pla.*. of bn-i-Ii.-Jami the preMii-ei whereon ,-ai.l liquors are t.. lie sola am! drank, is located on part ot lot-* number ninety (*i) and niiicly-tivo Hri).as recorded in the original plat of the town o| Crawfordsville, I'nion townhip. Montgomery county. State of Indiana, bounded and (le^iguateil a- follows llcinum" tort}' 1-16! t'oet touth of the iiorlh-wusi corner ot oL nuiutiur inaoty-two (US), runnin- thtnec ^t.ntli iveiity-oiif. iffi it*tt 1 threes inehes, tlien-'e tone hiin.lretl an.l i.\iy-tive (U'..".J feet to the tiie east si-It: of s:titl lot, number ninely (!.in north twenty-one feel ami three melius one huntlretl am! sixty-live (Itiii feet to

TI lowiijhip. Moiittfoinery eounty. iu the .State ..i Indiana, that I, hol.eit. A. Uay.s, a white uialo inbanitnnt of M-mtgomery coiinty, in the State of Indi»na, of the ago wenty-one years, will apply to the ijoaru oft otimiissioiters o| .Montgomery county, in tlie State of Indiana, at their next regular ce-i-ion •'ommenciua: the lirst Monday in September, I)' l,wtiT. being the second day of September, A, I), i-o for a lieense to sell intoxicating 1 iquor in'a le.-J quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperftuee haw of the State of Indiana, approved March

If5!i. for tlie term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank ituated ou parts t.f ts number seventy-one (71) and Feventy-two (t'J) in the original plat of the town ol Crawfordsville. Moutuniii'Ty county, in tho State of Indiana. d»Hignateil »md bounded a^ follows: lleginning ut the north ae«t c.»rner of a lot ofgrnitud eonveye.l by J.dm WiNon toUaJey und Ui'lgc bj deed dated July I'Jth 1-~'t running thence north along the west margin ef NN asliingt.in street to the •outh-ea-.t curuej- of Henry JHt loii, thonce wi»sl along tho south lino of «.jud Ott i* lot hundred and si\ty-ftvc feet, tin alley, thenee south to the nurlh-wc»l corner of' -?»id alfy and Ridge b.t, thcncc east one hundred and S2.\t J.flve feet to the plnee of beginniii" iiOlil II -|.v.

ii"*V

August lo. |Sl}7, .1

Notice of Sale

(mitftrtliftn's Sale.

\. j( |. isheruby given, that i. Alexander W at1* kin^.uiiArdiun of Jatue4,1. Watkin-i nnd ajJum-'

yf.in

jrofci!i^niTiiiinfwi

Eooks.

i\I iuliood: Ilii'.v i.os!. How lirsloml.

.litiw I

Ir, eTl.VICICWHZ.IiN* ON'Urnio.l KN^AV ,-.•« on tlio i: UMt- t. .v. )wit!n.:i' m.'di J-IOImv ol vI OKHU«I. A. i»t ctnt nul *n WOAUNO-^,

vaIUvAU-iv-f S/ iipoTi:sfy.nvt»lunlnry Montaltind l'liy-io:tlliO«OS

Snninal

L»niMty. hirnsltiiiosit»

SL ML'TION, KL'IL.KOSV. Uild I'JTS, illdllCud HY CT LF

DNHRONO'' ors«»\ual OVTFA\

au[

litsuors art! tu ho sold and drank i* -iJnato on (lit

Addross tho puhli-h'-rs. CIlAS .l. KI.INK .{ CO. i:: lo-wviy, N\ Voi-k. l'ot Utiioo IJox .litis 'jnjO-jriiT

Marble Works.

fittttMtummnniii} AWTittti tnu HI II

1

rl"MlK

proprietors of thiestabli

I. engaged in the Mm i»le llusir ty years, during whieh time the ud .»oiuc ot' the titiusL MoiiUiauni^. ht«»n? work tliat wa^i-virr ir«*' country, beg leave to inform 'I gomery and ndjoining counties larce and splendid lot of

V1ARBLE

ON

1

Hii' pn'i.iHi- .vlivri'ttii -:.!tl lit1ut r.:irc to bo .'ttltl nn,l drank i* .-situated on purl of Iwt number eiahty-eitflit- (-^). in the original plat of tho town of CrawfnrTl ylilt?. I niv,n township, Montgomery eountv. State of Jntliana, du?igmueil and bi.unded us t\»lh»ws: ginning on the South side of.Yeruun street seventeen (I?) feet east from the north-west corner of -aid lot. running tbcnce east! fiftocn ami two-tinrd« ('•r-'.) teet, thenee ?uiith one hundred am] sixty.|i\ (!«».*») t'eot to the alley, thenee-we-t fifteen and tu«»i.urds feet, thence north one hundred and sixty-Jive (I'M) teet to the place of heginuiii"

AYIJ.UAM ii. NICHOLSON.

August 10. 1S0T. 5

of A{|ii'alIon.

l']Nrl\S

IM

fx

TABLETS,

Ii will !..• s..! tl.:... t-:u. Ii

ill-.. prop:iri'.l lin^ purji.-'i'. ami MAKI1.i: t: p.j.-siltltj ra iu

f.irni-h l.I.MK STONK MAl.-.Iil.l SI.A IIS. t..i a .•JIATI-: MA\T:.I:S, -N

^. i». l.fuart' t.l i\i:i'iit-wlin an ii.l'fnItr it'.itility t.l AMKKICAS MA!:I:I.Iart't-'flliii^ niul falling it ITALIAN. \..u will save iiimiey an.l sot ltotl.-r \v.rk Ity t'-n auti what yta aro buying.

Uriiuimt- ami t'stimai... nf mis- w.irl: fttrni-' a|)|i!it-:i!i.in. by U'ttiT. t.r al tin -It tp.

mi

Notice of AppHcallon for Mni:or Urcrw X''!.'!

I

-siven u. the fiti/t.-n I iti rl

i-' townslini. Montgomery county. State ..r Imliuua, iluU 1. luoiimoK, elley, a white iiial» inVibiof the age d' tweniy-ono years' 'wfll'"app'v to ih" Ijoard ot oinnnsaioners of Montgomery c.-.untv iu the Matt? of Indiana, at their next regular .se»:-jun com'memdng on tho first Monday in Sepierni.^r D. 1-07. brim: thoiiildayof September. A', D. Ib'i7, lor a liccn.»e to sell intoxi.-ating'rliqiiors in

•ii.iv i- Tiit *ifa

I L'

VsrfeMciii

T1KIMAS K. KKI.I.KV.

Atign-t in,

XoliT Application.

\n!lt'C of Application for l.lt|tii.r l.lrt MM-. X'lllH I. is herel.y »iven to the eitizel.s t.f 1 nioll lotMislnp Mtoituoinery countv, in t!i^ state of Indiana, that I. John Carrol, a white male inhabitant ot Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, heagvot twenty-one years, will apply to the .[oar»lo! ommis*ioners of Muntgoim the Mate of In.liana. at their next iinmcneina on tin. lirst .Mou.lay in lie ',M ,l iy S.'pteaile t" -ell intt.xieal iuy litjuor in less .|uanti- .-

ti

if

of

•'-J-

AD:.5

•unty, in

:ul»r se?.-ion 'ptemM_.r. A.

a time, mi'ler the Teniporunce

l.ttV' ot the Suite of Indiana, approve.l Mnreh 5 ,"r term of „ne year. My plaee of l.nsine.s 1 tlie premi.-e- whereon saitl liquor.- are to l.o .ate.l on part of lot nunil.ei

"Id and drank

ninety-tw^CW),in tho uritrinal plat vf tho towii Y.f t.) }f*'* j'. J011 ^ovrn^liip. Montcotuory guilty, in the bounded as follow south of tho north thence west eighty-two and nth twenty u'O) f,.,.t, th half •.» feut to tho north twenty (git) iVet

Indiana, design.it

beginning twenty fJU) f.-et astcorner of said b.t, running hall feet, tlunee ottet ciglity-tWo and line of Haid lot thei "aee of beginning.

JOHN CAUltOL.

A'olico ol* A]{li'alion. \ericK OK AI'L'MT ATION I on I.KN uit IK K.NM:. "JVJOTICi: is hereby uiven to tho eitizens „f r„ ,lM

•ru

-suit/ jiyod::

"1 ri-vji!.'--. il is

l!:'!!' ttrirnftlint-ttrcnj. r:H»biu- '».'/ fflrtJH/ "j'ilii- Most po'li rt'Hl mill wntlan nif.-Hfs

Vr.CET-S

a

r*/CREY

HK3 .TO ITS OSiGlHAL N OU'i'HHyt cci_q r. j/ uttuWs the sf.-tiu

ir': tnu! rh::iu: enrrs thiwh itiaw.l

MEDICAL.

:L i)i".

t7)e I ,:yI n'itl :nt!:c it, t/hoiv' ficida. txrr t! in Tnu/ J.'rr.ios ::, ar, il ]'t nt::s,'trs it -i:ir! ./c It:/ ir'tt-fi the. yior."i::.':c!t and s:t .'{ni\'rrl. httii' woi*!, sojt, anil ii. an.l it }t:isitr,'nt.ttiffl ita .il .t I i: J)

,s .v

ei)":: i:'sl irrnjnwtlfioii frrr otjcrrtl the jinSiiv, a'h one will ticxij.nj.lisu inure, ami I

tj:-!j i' bv AKifcol'Ity.

e'j -I dlr-l. :tr Treatise on Jhc lia r, trill) eert-jieai---:. sent free hi/ in il. See Hut! etn-'t battle h.•• i). irirntv Jit oune ,^/a,

j, arc iiulUitioio:.-

•j'tl If {ill Lh d'j'jlats (tlui Ooth is i/'JA'./ir/w

Aolilt l°oy

1

will by virtue of a ileeret- ,.f th.- .,urt of Common I'ly,L* wf Montgomery county, made at the dune term t|»fr« of, l-tJ'.ofterat private ,-nlo on tho'H..t day of August, (he following n»al estate iu aid e..uuty. to-wit: I wo thirds ol one half of nut! hundred and eighty-right «»ne hundredth acres p}f part of the we-t half of scction two [OJ. township twenty t-W:. range five pj west, upon the following toruu, tolwit: One third ot the purchase money To be id iu six months Ironi day ol sale one third in twelve, and the Inilanuc in eighteen mouths, and for the deferred payments tho purchaser to rxeeulo his iioten with freehold uret) thereto, vi.ith iuturoat fioiu dnlo, and

ing therein relief from valuation nr aporai-e-law-. ALK\.A.\J)I:k WATKi.NS. 1 auglO l-»i7u4. (iuardiau.

Estray

rP'^

tnon I'Icii'of sni.l county. I

!*.* liebecen A, Utisk, li% iint in .Mu,lioii

n.«hii.

.MoiiiL'oiui ry eotinty. Intl..

hnrn nniMnppn'od to Im tire ycnr Wld Id-t JpTiii"'v" Appraiseil to fifty Ultra. I.y (jtx.rt'e II. .N'iehol- nn.i Owen Clnrk. before John Snitoii,.lu.^tiee of the J'ence for .MontKomery eounty. Intl.

Coiy At tut:. V: i1 W.M .1 ul -1

K. W.M.I.ACi: Clerk.,

aui^.:UpJ»loti«. j\dinini"trat/'r'.g

.v.'i-,1. Assessment Lint.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS,

r.

Inou*

t.»

Marrniuo.

oto.: NL*I

RTI.

im. skAisicooii's

i!i-

asonot*.

T'lVioo is a -oitl'. iivolopo. only oont-s. 'I'Sio rolohratod mithor in ihi* nduiivahlo of^r-v ol.-aiiy donionsUMtos. tVoMj a tliirty yoar^' em-e)«fnl practifi'. that tho alarming oonsoqnonoo« of -oil a htis«- in:i,v ho rudioal !y on rot I without tho dnnm-i-.tH u0of iulornal Modioino. or the application ol tho Unifc— pointint: out a in.do of onn? at on.-c oi-j tain, an»l oifootnal, l»y ni

,:»u-

ol whioh ovoiy Mit-

ft for. no tualtor what hisoondition may"ho. omo him*o!t' ohoaply, privatoly and UADKMI.i.Y.may ji" This I.oi-turo should ho in tho hands of ovory youth and ov-ry man in tho l.md.

Sont, undor seal, in a plain ouvolopo, to any addross roT-p iid, on rfo-.'ipt of six oonts, or iwu po.t i-*t«Jt»p.

\\Y\\1 Soothing SHUP

purchase ol the origimil rceeipt.be ole proprietors i»t |||l 'elehrulcd Medt

eim*. ea-k you tt» usve it trial, with an II?«MI ranee that you will in future discard all those nan M'oiis und destructive Mulls, such n* Ihiteman Drops, (iodfroy's Cortlial, Ihiwcc's Mixture. Ac. combinations of a past and anti-progressive age when it was thought that the more distrusting (lo mixture the better the medicine.

I'sc in the future pnly SliAHUOOk'S aoombmn tion quite up with the advancement ol tho age riensant tu take, harmless in its action, ethoicnt ami reliable in all ca»es. Invaluable iu the following dirfenses: v-.""-l-.O/

Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Restiveness, Teething, &c.

li.'ultll to It.- UK- TH* MOTIIKU

We eoiild furnish any quantity ..I ••ertili«*atebearing evidences of its Miperior qualitm., but prefer thai our medieiu" should stand on H.- »,wn tnerilJ. which it will do upon trial.

JAMES HUDDLE & 00.,

!'::WI-I:IK'IOI

having been 1

E. J. Binford & Brother

14N111, imi.i

Purify Your Blood!

1

:»s'.for nearly tw»-n- I have munufiictur- I fablets and !r»u ein the We-t 1 1 I citizen* of M«»ntlt they lur a

fc.

rlcv's Saix

I

r4»fti

\M) ITAU.W

11

all the reine.lies that liavo l.t en .liscovereil tlniv inr the presenl nae for the "tho.inml ills that flesh* Is heir to," nolle e.iuat th.U womleili:! prepariition. Only ten years .have oTapk'.l sine. :ot. ili^eoverer,i (who ."pent a deea.iein.'sUiil.viii? ev 'nmeiU" an.l* j.erfeelin^ it lirst iiitro.lueeil it to the pui.li.t, aiitl iti i»,nlreii.ly reeou'iiizetl by the most emiiienl physieiaiii in a.1 part? ot tho country, to he the inostMirprixing ami ollective reme.ly foreertain disease! of whieh tnev have knowledge,

All other ('oiiipt.iin.ls or Syrups of this root hivve .hitherto lulled tt. etiuiiiiaiitl the sanetion of the l-'ae-" ult^, heeaue on l.ein^ te^tutl, they have been lound^' to eoiitain no.vioiis ingredients, wliieh nlitrali?e the unoil eiluels of the Sursapartllu.and oltentiuies iniiire the health of the patient. It is not so with I Hurleys prepnration.

This is the pure and uemiinu extrael of tlui root ami will, on trial, he round to efleet a certain ui„i hpurfeet eiire ol the followiiiceomplaint.- ami disen^L"--,

ly/' •'"'/(.

.1 ttn

111 Work lltlhtr.'d Aciui.lln^ ta tiuilrarT.

1A

-7

lid 11iriu'ltll/ tos/lf'

Ih hlllliJ. JfitiUlX lit tltf.

A

uflll't/yt,

Hri/Hi'tltt*. Ft Iiiulr. Irrrt/-

FiMnht. all Sinn /(«.i-

7

,,, /'l/'X, /'llllUUIllill/ lit*-

'S'//'A hcrtjithi.,

or Aim/ a Kelt.

K. J. Binford & lirollior, -l^'iifw.

lb\&

v'

-l,*

Tt IT- Alrf V5

Hurley'a Ague Tonic!

a

PERFECTLY REIIABIE!

that i.- ..r can bo depended upon i« Hurley

11

here bar. been thousands cured bv,

Tonic.

,M ho had triod the uMial remedies wifhontiti

..it

heiielit: but

lift*

Hurley's...A«:ue Tonic

raile.l ,-nv(.j „r,..

A11 wllu hllvu ucd it

chti. fully tell their it 111 i.-i .r.l Irier.ils ol it', in a'iire •iVie^ r^ii'

,t"/ a,"l'ever.

Any bill) stiller-

,f/ i- chill.. wo.iM fon-tilt then t.ivn intere-i !by enilins to a Uru^ store nntl hiiYnii: hottle It I with others anil will lie e.-rtrnii to eiire nil eiucs of lever liinl -iL'ue tu' unlN iwi'l It er. Semi lor it lo the proprietor!.. -.1A I IU DIM.K A Co.. I.uuhville. Ky.

E. J. DIM-OIN) IJROTnKR, ljreuisj

-i l((W™je j.

S

I'tcil tiller of aill/ 1liter rctiau. it rfvoiUMfiitlt-d and it.trd l/i/

T.'f.-. Womh rfitJ vhii/IH /trothicrdf' bf/ in-Si'ril-aii .11 air Heuewi-rhttiir ilif.£*C.il Vtdii ft iiinnnfac/iii-e jiroiiriit'.tiiir. /, .•• Hair, antler "-vni'S'/n.t v.'tMa:: and, in order tu a ,'ttlIlicit"-

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POPULAR WORM CANDY

It Ol .-nrpriMn^ that it i^ l'«jt. ul.im tho place t.f t.1,1. !c»- o'l'ii'! hVl'.l ''wlI Li,','.

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STOMACHIC BITTEES!

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ii.O'4 rexorivd lo falsehood, by?l^tl.iim tli- trerc j'rnier /tarlij)i :•!••.. u.' !.,iite connection trtth r.r.f'r, and their jire/ntra.f.n ri.ailur tu oars. Jto not ,h*::!c 'eired, hi tlient- i'aec/tii.se the rrir innl it hait net-er i/et been

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.ill others

ii. P. Hail & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H,

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.Volice to Tax I'ayvrs.,

VfOTK'.K ii herehy girtMi, that, the A.'aeMment l.i't tor the eity of Crawfor.lyviile. for the year l.-o.. i-rt'tnrne.l.iiinl ivi.J remain open for in-'peetion, i.t, tlie Miivor itollico in wiitl oity, until Moiitlay, AitiliiKt'.'ii. le.T.in whioli day eomtnittoe of the Coin- I inon (.ounuil of iiniil eity, eonstitiitiiij! llonr.1 of hgunli7j.tion, will meet ut the oflieu of the Mny..!1 •LtO neloek a. tu.. tt. hear itmV .leei.le nil eoitiplnints of. nml nr.pei.lslr.iin,the act. the A?i.o*-»or.

Ity onler of the Cuiiiiuoii Cnnneil of the eity of Craivfortlsvillu. ,, T. I/. llKOWN, iiii( li)'l.7\v'J ,, hty Clerk. I

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I Notice of Sale. .l(llllUUi(l'llj(»l'"S )iul«'. U'K iy horelfy uirenth.ii I wlll

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theae in reuu.viiit: these tl if I re.«-init eomplainti. Kor sue or ean b»: had at any drin toru in the I'nited nlutes, or Ironi the priprieLoiY, •1A.MKS Kt: llJ,l*: A Co., Louisville, Ky.

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E...J,.BINFORD & BRO,, Agcijts.

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ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

Ii.i* proven it.-elf one oj tjie bvi?t Ltnuuent. made I tor Sprains. KruisCh, .tc„ in nil eases when tried for

pul.lip

1

1 a tic ion. on riXTvnuAW utJiir «i, is«7, at tho lato rcsidonce of Joel l.ee. ileccased 3 miles north *o| 'rawfoidsville, Montgomery county, Ind Jill his personal pruperty. 'in»t taken by the widow. con-Mini: of the following articles: llor?es, uiulei, eattln, 3he(-p. ho«:., wbentiu lh«»"liu«hel. ciirn in the field, hay and oats in.the baru,tarminir implements, and a lame lot of »onrl Ininbcr. and many other ar- I tide- to.iiediou- to mention. 'I J*. KMS—A red it ol IJ nn.nl lis yiveu ou all *uui$ 1 re do he re ha iv it ap,ro*ryd Micurity• vithont rolicf froni vuluatiou laws.,, l/iidcr ^leiush iu hand..

yihiT iinin '-r bi-iit, jinJ wijj a 11 wo claiuj lor it 1 ry a bottle and we nrc satisfied vou will never afteru.irds use any other.

Extract Jamaica Ginger.

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I se .fatut• Huddle .t Oo :r t^r all idiffestlon,, be rolled on,

Al'di.VH I».\ ISO.V,

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ucr twi all Mimuici t'ompliuuts, ('holera, Cranipi. Imlieestlon. ,Vc. Thi" Is the

(•.'.\tract Jamaica (Mnit^, ('liolera, Crampf, pure »im er, and can

IMIAS RiiDiiLK To., Proprietors,

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E, J, Binford & Brother,

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I rtuvfot'tlst'ilU'y,., Indiana.

July i» 1^,71)iilj