Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 August 1867 — Page 2
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND
boniJsare exempt from taxation and thus
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•54=5. II»II. tlir Scoundrel.
,,r,sA\ |,y ,j should permit "Tor
gentleman is e\er seen in his company. He is just th
\Se tbitik it very likely that tlic prn.'
gramme which is indicated, with its nat-
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The Dismissal or Stanton.
Tin:, dismissal of Stanton lY.nii
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Saturday, Aug. 17, 1867.
Democratic County Ticket.
W1I.LI A.M K. VLI, \ci:
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ISAAC M. VWTIv
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SAM I' (MM.11, 11
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Suhscrihers who know themselves 111-
dehted for the present volume which will
expire next week, are requested to settle
for the .same. The hi _:li price of jirtutint
paper and inks compel us to iiri^e prompt
payment on the part of delinquents.
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i,.\, manner as to deprive him of all pretense .. ine l.itiorinif classes not ouly ntr tlie^e ii, »i *. 1 •.• 1 11 ir to Hie title ol political martyr. lie has ^"uUu\a..v, U,uu to now become a private citizen, .-md Io the tir.-t time lor years, eoiifronts: upon /•f hioit of eijua/ifv, u-lo.ui lie lia
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tlier (axed I jo.ooo.oiiu
ytar
(o jeiy rfie
interest on thc.-c bonds. Is this |ust'' f? it rijjht:'
au hour, the scoundrel, Moll, to remain 1'^.d Doui'l'!
Chief ot the Bureau of Military .Justice,
passes our comprehension. We do imt
suppose a more unscrupulous villain is inside of a penitentiary. He seems to
be ready for any base work. We are
told he is so utterly dispised. that no
iw io work up a
eminent case to produce the dL-ath or di-- !,"
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jury with negroes the next time, and so have a certainly of it. The Wa.-hin»toii
correspondent of Forney's jiapersavs:
It i-- e.\pcctcd that before the next trial ol ui rat can oeeur Contrre
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ton negroes would be as desirable as a
TllE Springfield, .M,-assa,ehusetts. AV-
jwblic'iit reeeiitly "said that the '-re'election of Hrownlow was a matter of salistaeUou to fe\x besides himself." Tiiat is
th? opiuion of the great mass of the lie
publicans, if they had the couriL-e lionesty tu give expression to it
'•Ihe people are not in the mood for tryinj any -jrnb ha-r expen'ments Thev will insist on having
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$|HRadh-al Hlumler, Tim,s says that
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ural horror and disu-racc, would be carried sent to h'iv'i out. A jury packed from the Washing- 'or Vice?"
and
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Tennessee radicals have blundered in two have
respects. In the first place they have I r"'- "VV
sought to intrench themselves in office as
the beginning and end of their sway 'in-
stead of trusting to the solid strength 'that I
arraying blacks against whites—alietiai- I
the pacification of the State a- the es~
tablishment of a friendly sn'irit r'"'
its people more remote than evt
President who
Jully knowb Ilia own mind with retard to the political situation, and who has not essentially another mind from their-
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'wice taken candidates
on trust, and have not.been encouraged to repeat the venture
If this means anythiti- it uicans that
(Irant is not talkative enou^l: for a radi
cal President. If he wishes the nomina
tion, he must make a speech. (letting ltatrliugs as a substitute does not seem to answer..
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The sergeant, a white man. takes the e-m the ".°r,
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of each Sambo he finds enjoying himself slaves Ihe fifth I "l'
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^'ar Department isa-rreat political event. I
is the I'll 11 of iino of the most mi-i-ttt-
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He has maintained his'position under three administrations against all oppo.-i-
tion.^and seemed to defy any efforts at liis removal. A year ago lie ought to I have been removed, bu some unseen influence prevented it. I nder the theory -of the (^institution lie was one of the ad-\i-ers and eotilideiitia! eouiisclnrs of the
I're-iMont, but in fact lie lias been for a -long time one of liis most deadly and implacable ci:einic-. It is certain that lie Ji.is betrayed the President in bis confiHlential relations to bi enemies in the iliiiiup Congrus.-. and has thus been iruiity of acts at which every man of honor would be instinctively indignant. In the days of bis |ower lie was proud and arrogant. lie did not seem to entertain any idea that there tiii-'lil be a .ever fortune.
Flis fallln-heeti discreditable a- his career was do held, oil to Ins oflice with a trivr-1 ..which has been sickening, and which was, to the highe-t degree, unbecoming I and improper. 11 is conduct was marked, his latter ufli-ial service, by an utter
If ,/nsi liiiii-i MTVIO :. iy all lit
Ihere are S2..»OO.OOfi iiiVL-ste.l in (Jov- want uf' .Utility ami iiuliviiliiiif sulf-v eminent lionj.-.. It" they paiil tliu taxa- I'eet. lie in:tnolatel liotli upon tlie altir tion to which oth.-r properly N ^nhjeot l' il jiolitioal ainliitinii. we would derive annually' from that iM.soen.'y appear,,,, o| neiuir literally kicked out of the ar -ourco alone ,.000 000 to100.000.000, Depart,,,cut, and ,.f eiideayoriii- to hold which would relievo the present lax-pay- on !oa position wliere. to his responsilile iiig cituen to that amount. Hut these prineipal. lie was an object ot' dis^u^t and
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.pulou and desperate men who ever par ticipated in the political councils of' this country. Originally a I'emocrat. appointed in the Cabinet by President Hueliauan lie atterward proved, when selected by
Mr. Lincoln as one of his advisers, the most reckless, hitter and vindictive of all the assailants of the I'einocracv. There :has been no politi.-al monstrosity which he did not countenance There has licet, no outrage which ha- not only received his approbation, but his hearty coiiciirlenee. I lis name N identified" with the \erv worst parts of the rei-rii of terror, lie was recoiled from 110 violence, not seven the I'omiiii.-sion of the w.uvt against liberty and humanity.
lintt iliatitiL'atnl hut tu honorably an-1 with fidelity dishaiooftil t'hanrr tho duties of his hi jli olliee. and to fttifill the constitutional roipiiroinent. to "laithfnlly execute the ofli,-r of President of the I'nited State and to the
defend Slates.
leli oflice in such a
HO basely in.-ulted and cruelly injureil.|i5
Fred. Douglas on the Situation. '1 he New ork correspondent of the uisville lrt, 1, -ives the the follow-
the purport of a conversation with
Somebody yesterday asked Fred. Douirlas black man why lie didn't jro down South along with the re.-t of the Kepublieau orators, to help enlighten the mi'iiN
ol the Ireedmen, as to their political du- ir:ties. ete. you out Because, s:i id Fred, "I want to train soled, alone. I want to wait until those mean whites u'et throuu'li with their talk, and then I will be^in. I notice that in all
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resident at the last session, providing that no distinction on account of ri"e --r color shall be made in the seb-eti-iii --f jiiror.s."
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(ho II. tpu- coion.-u ..HK. ivieiHiiouii. ..loiuie, .ew M.n.-KK.
Ions', II lo and devilish, he is the man, 'eans and other plaees. nothiii" is ever above? all Wlivrs, /it Sunion, use
IrAll.lNi. tn cnuvift Surratt by a jury
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,i 'he .-jieeehes that ilson. Kelly, and the Andrew .lobnson,
re obnoxious lowest of then, have been making to the, Sir:—IJvield to -su,,erior force," und
said about j:ivinj: the. colored men a Viee-l're.-ident uf tlieir ou-n Ihu tln-.j ve irot to make that concession tu us, and that is just what 1 am .troin^ down South to tell our people to insist upon." '•Hut l-'red.. do you think the ltadical nianau'ers will accede to this arraii»oinent?"
I have IM doubt of it, s,ir:ii«,c at all. Wendell Phillips and 1 loriic-e I Jr--
ha repassed the bill, pocketed by the *re in favor ot it.,-rti(.f vthat proved to the ln-holdcrs her ability to iliey say has -r.il to b«- do«c-. They are
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commission. r.« only ,-unlit- one. It is not fur (ieneral (irant is elected, aud so
irant. or any other man. to dictate to the people. We are the people. (Irant is a 1 di'csn like his ciun]iaiiy, let hiin^'i-esi^i]. Plenty of itliers, sar. ready io take bis place, plenty of others, sar"' •.
Iut even it they nominate a darkey
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always follows wise and successful r«"«:/ ,"-l will .never ernment. In the next place they have at- ''-Vi tempted to accoin],lish tli-ir nurpo-e by! ''T
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will never
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nig and disfranchisinir the whiles, while "-s moment Kevereourting and securing' the united votes of I"'" J'"' •''Ion-:, and after the blacks. The result is before the 1'ied. to a blushing damsel country in a reign of tyranny and confu -i ', lovingly on his ami sion, resting upon caste, anil renderin-'
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mg on the nomination of I Ieneral (Irant. says: l-f\
'I'stiti-iiished man and
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Unroln on Stanton.
11, 'file l.oui.-vilii- J,,„niul say.,: --When Mr. Lincoln was alive, a distin-tiished foe nd of ours said to liini at the White 11 oil.-e that Stallion and Ilallecl were the two most unpopular or odious men in the country. I think it very likely they .'ire,' said the President. -Tlicn why don I you remove them.-' asked the-ren" tleman. The President's answer was lies it a I inji and unsatisfacloi-y, ,. think that he erred in his forbearaiii
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mcnt. lie had no alternative but to submit !o Miperior fnice, but under protest. (ieneral (Srant immediately entered upon the discharge of the duties of the oflice, and attended a cabinet meeting officially. I he President has done right, and such will be the Verdict of the honest sentiment of the country. Ilisonly fault i.1 the matter has been that he has too long delayed the removal. The action of the Slit-rotary „f War will no sympathy tudu. ,ho
., Original Coiiy. .The .Nmv ork h'tinim/ (V«i la ms
tn have, from exclusive sources the fol-
inifi mil copy of cor.i'espuiidenee A.MiN and I'.nw IN S
I l'.\K( riVK .MANSION, ashuiL ti.ii. August fi. 'fe
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Stanton, ....... cliir.v of
WAIS I'KI'AKTMKNT, a.-hiiiL'ton. August 5.
lv -M. Si'ANTUN.
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Io Andrew .lohnson.
The following is the subsequent com
iioiideiice, in substi
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a II to li ..ts Cf -I have appointed 1 lysses to kiek
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How (Jeneral (irant ami lik vvifu u.«. At r.oiiL' l.raueh, at the late ball sriven
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which has of late been so gracefully
would ruu with, that party niust do what occupied by Pre.-identesses. Mrs. (irant they say. without doubt, supposed that because her -Hut do yen Un'ttk. if they nominate was without oriuiiiiont, ,-i was en(Jr.uit lor President, that (irant will eon- lorciu-r simple republican manners it: addarkey on the same ticket Tance, and in trutli, she could surely have
Avorti less drapery, if we exc.pt the train.
'I'*|II think anytliing about it sar. style A is as sure to be adept-
modest la-lies may try to become accusa a A liiijf.ilC.jiin'rr
I IIKHK has bet considerable iiii|iury late who tbfo Ju-d-re Kisher is that
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for Vice-President, whai go,„l will it do you or your race? "Don't talk foolish, child. It will do us a heap of good. In the fust place, it will make a colored man presi• Iin^ officer of the Senate, and then, as the President
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-lolni Siucatt, and behaved
iliui.K ... reproach and disgrace
lalouslv to the American judiciary. It that before the war he was a small attorney in the State of Delaware, and was electc-.i tiiiContircss on the Kiiow-.\otliinjr licket. Ue was a part of that (i.ililical scum whieh rose to the surface and flour- S ished under Lincoln's administrationwho inijiiirled him from Delaware to asliiu^ton and put him in a responsible position in Ihe District .Judiciary ll is j. titclaiit'liiily that tinder tli» shallow ot tho capital of the nation courts of justice should be so dishonored as they are by hi"i and his assiH-iates on Ihe fiench in i.ui.
i: are curious to know whether, since -Mr. StatUou has retired from the war office, that military ^u.-ud is continued-' ,about his dwelliiiL'.
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A OTK.Ml'iiitAitv is at a loss to lind out what the "fxreat moral ideas" of the Monjriel party are. They are plain to be seen. Ihe first ^n.'.-it moral idea' is that while men are no belter th.-in tie-
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snooze on a eellar door, or other be taxed to death to kec "roes '''aL"' couveuient street accommodation, and the I without work \bo„t ,l',l. when''lVa'i'nu,t""
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-I ridu.l, ami u,U |, sol,Mow l,y I he l»,u«
ACTIIKXTIC IKK I Mi .VI\ lltUAVSAN IIIiAltll FIKm
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pioe.s the second, that the rii'lit of vol- I in.t: must be taken from while men. and r'ivc'ii to Iic-rrocs: the third, that, no matter how many hundreds of thousands of
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in I hVJIiu 'T "i ^'•'"lary I was in I.oii 1 sv ille niirelnisini lruif'. 1111.1 I .'ot some of mir Sariiipiirilln ami Ceilron llitters. 'ly Son-in-liiw, who win with me in the store Inul "i"' rli-'iiniat ism for some time, eomiiieneiiiiprove'l.
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k'.'t .t Neety ^i{[' r. ». WAI.KKU.
Extract of a Letter from
I'IMIVIIIKXCK. Ala.. May Kl, l-iiii.
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Stanton Ui'iinu.'d and (jjMii'raf )irant' A|.'' Lafayette Sltniii Kitfjlne and Holler Works, Ai.-i-r, r,„ ^crotar, or War A terlum. The „„dor,i.'n,.,i w,.,,i.i i„„. u,,w inform the
I'lvsident ve.-tur.ltiY inoniin^ sent publio t»nt tln-y ,»rv ni« prepared to tu nut
communication to Stanton, suspemlitii Portable anil fitiitlonurj- Knglnrs imU Hollers'. him from tlic olliet' of Secretary of War, eliave associated with us, in the and Ji.octi.iu' liin. to transfer all records, "T'T 1 a a 1 in hooks a Mil oflietai documents 111 his pus- and well known skill warrants us in ussurin:: tli.^o session to I leneral rant, and he was in- who '.'avnr us with their ivmk, that it will lie well formed in the same communication that the latter had lieen empowered to net as Secretary of War ci/ iit 'iniiui. At the same time (icncral lira lit was informed that lie was authorized to act as Secretary of War. and he was directed to at once enter upon the discharge of the duties of that oflice. Stanton objected, denied the rifiht of the I'resilient to him, hut inasmuch a.- In' hail leen nulitied ly the lienera I eoiniuandiiiii the armies of the 1 nitcd tl. i,„ iV 1 *i power t«• rtla.x the secretions of th t.itts that lie hail accepted the appoint- promptly an.| efl'ectii,,1 Ij Urn- pin ,„, .,i and
will pay particular attention to Sotting Flues, id all other Repair* on Portable Kngincs and
at all times
Hoilcr Patching at a distanet with the K*at possible delay. It. ?l. IC T|| O.,
Uor. Third um! Komi^ Streets. 1. tf.ti I,„|.
I*r. .Hrlniit-U'* .tluiiilriikr 1*ill Into lor Ctiloiiui. 'lln-M* Pill- art- i-onH"'St'«l o! the row or to ri-lax tlio .seerctionji
n.-« root- h'lvin"
of the li\ er as
prr-'tuei any of those disagreeable „r .lan iff n.us elicits which otten follow the use of the lal-
ler. In
Uilious di-(»rder.-» the.-e rill-
Willi eoitlidenee. they prom, te the vitiated bile, and remove those oh-irneti liver ami biliary duets, which are the ion allcetion* in u'i -neral.
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ill W\ I)(.'ll tll. IK: is licld oil to tilt* ul- --trueted eoiiditi tii.H', wIliMl HO IlOtHM'abk'
my used isciiar^e of »nsfr-.m the iMte of bil-
SCIIK.VCK'S MANUKA KK i'lM.S Headache, an.l all di,-t.nler the l.ivt \y sallow kin. coated tonmie. eotiveii no^s. ami general feeling in
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s)•»- 1 11• it tunliT the cirrtnntatR'eH, until the ('resident has boon (Mmpollcd to kick him out of it. SJiurn of jiowor—a jmuvr ho has wu'ldrd :i :i cowarillv tyrant—htr will oon sink into ilt'served ron tumpt. Cenoral Plant's act/eptniice ot the position is a iruarantfe to the coun1 try that the President has no intontion
that tn, liver
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In-hort. these I'ills may he used with adv-mt-iiic in all eases when a purgative ir alternative mcdi« cine is required.
I'leasu a.-k for "Dr. Sehvnek*- Mandrake Pills." and observe that the two likenesses of the Ioetor are on the Jovcrnment stamp—on- when in the la*l stiu-e.-f t'on-umptioii. and the other in hi- pre.-oni hciiith.
Sold by all I»riu^ists and dealers. Price cents per box. Principal oll'iee. No. l'» N*orth»th Street Philadelphia. Pa.
.• ('•'tlins I »r..t h-i -. iinitliHVit MIHT .4' Sm -i IJI 111 \. pie?er\e. protect and Vino -tm-n I.Miiiy, M„.
tin.' Constitution ot the I niled /lllllllllilpllfli l/llrl/l! l.i.
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1 AMI IKM'.SK OK MKIll 1 lloHurd Assorlallnn Hcports. for VOl \0 MKN en the t'UIMK OK SOMTl'Di:. and the KliKOliS A111 and IMSKASKS which destroy the uiainly powers, and create impediment.*: to MAIiKlAOK, with sure means of relief. Sent in scaled letter jenvelopes, free of eharye. Addrc-- Or. SK1I.MN HOl ST0\. Howard Assueiatinn, Philadelphia, Pa. .1 une 1.1 li-'ij?-ly.
N»* ONK need sull'er with tho Piles. W". W. Kcbee. farmer near Kalamazoo. Mich., after 'suirei injr intcn-ely with the Pil«» for years, one bottle of lr. Strickland's Pile Keinedy cttre«l tne. L. tilass. .laitesville, Wi^., savs ont' bottle euri'il him and his brother. A. II. Pose. Postmaster. Pe:»i, n, says it cured him 111 it lew da vs. if £33
Ural Kstale lor Stile. KIISTKK, MAY .1 KEESBY, I'.I HI KHMHC Aaunt.-. hn\eniw un sale Inrm* number uf K:inn-=, ut lnw fiL'iirc.s also, snine Jil or .in irn:«r..ve.l u:nl unimproved ii.« full.iiv.-:
A house nnil larite lot—lioue coiitaniin^ some ill or li rnuiiH. in ?ou:h-wi-t jmrt of town, oil tlie north-west corner of South mid West streets. This is one of the must itesiriiMe loe:ilitie in the eity, iiiul will be sold oil ti«.e most reuson:ihle terms.
AL.MI—A desirable property—s aeres—well improved, just out-side tiie eity. south. A new'.'-story frame hoiue containing 15 rooms, a suml barn anil other out buildings and an unsurpassed youm »rehard, just in bearinir.of I'. aeres.
A I.sill e-„er« l..t Miti„n „f „uiiots—r. small house of'J rooms, .t SOUID bearing fruit. I This is one of ihe most desirable buildina lots near
CIlC CflJ, mill l„ ALSO—a hou»e atnl lot in the north-west purl of
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—a nouse aim lot tn the north-west pari of
in honor ol (ieneral (.rant, his military town, on the l'ike-lot i:u byfeet-eon,1 ira.ne exeellency was swathed in blue cloth and bullion ol the ereati'st possible amount permitted by regulation loinitting only the overcoat,i while Mrs (irant. with pink silk dress, cut. away as far as possihie without yielding to the laws of u'ravitv. :itid arms bared to the shoulder,
the out of their clothes when
I the men who run the lii puKliVaH party -^l' ,-ets to that highest position in Aiueri'loni: with old Ben,, luntler. and whoever
hou«e of -I rooms und other out-lioii-es. M'ill be sold nt low fmurev mi'l if desired, [i,irtly on time, jrrt ^11 at the Recorder's ofliec. Tjunel.*!
ijiccito .d-i/net ic Kiuid, prep\ri.j.- .^1 iiiijfiicturin^ Company, •vVii• le^i.*i tbau Kicciriciiy iti 1 1 -i dotjhUidly the inu^L ill 1 io-: useful chotnical -iic of ii uitful research.
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y-v |o opi letors for ciretilaf IIofn well knotvt! .o:ti kiil.Ie cures, elfeclud h\ 'ilii: ..ll other rejned'r/ had
tv v.i 1 be sen '.li: on receipt JJl. U. xi. SW^IN &. CO., .vr- tu is. Md Hit XL L% l*roprirt .'II Sonlli WjUiT Strevt,
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SBfcrud for mwtrul year- with a sevnre luiik alTi-etiiin I a.fid thut drer.d disease (''iiisumption—is nuxioiis to za&%« known to his llbw-sufl'crer the means of
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ill lia.l lieallh for several
inn i.T ,'!"" er aire,-ted—lie improv.',! Vi'ry
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t- t'j'/ik I could sell a great, onantitv of ll'i ler''^i |"s 'I
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"wards ol «-vral years with i,„li -e-ti„n have h.ui n! uko
s, (ii! IsmtMiTTKsr I'KV»:U eurcd. --r •!un«li'«l. l»u. WITT'^ Airtte 1MD art*
entirely a n««\v medicine. a:i«l h:»viiiR l»cc:i tried in (tver K'Mtof the very worst and ob.-tiimte e:i-«-s of Chills and Fever, and not failed even in one ea*e to e!lect a speedy cure, the pr..j»tict»»r sruaralite'.^ them to cure every ea-c, even after tl! other nn dieiiietail.' Thoo nfl'erinir ho«!d immediately yive thi tu a trial. They arc warranted to cnrc. l-\r sale h.v l^rim^i-it"', or ^ent hy ni:iil on receipt of the price ?l. Address Ii:.
WITT.
liox tH, ri.ieinn t! i. Ohio.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Book Notice
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A rauiph
lory of tl»« '«MV NtaK'x Mini
History i(' 11*.\« itorle-, I I'otti UM- 0at Ki»ei
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By ALBERT D. RICHARDSON".
Owr 12(1.(10(1 Cojiies Sold in One Month. i.ttf niil A'tt'f-firtin'x mi l'/c:inrs, M'tuntdinx, atil Wilht.vtr *2lHJ srrij'lin ittuf !'}.•,!••]! iphi.- I'it'irs ihc Sr-n n/. f.tiu'f*. M.ny. I ami .0/ Soth'.f u»l 7' rritnn.
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T.i prospective in turn tv:i tj'l'yo 11 or- »i tlie^'Var W e»t.' (hi« llitory of that va-t and fertile region «ill pro\e an i?i\alnable as-iMai-.--'. tipp!.\im as it di.c-i ,1 want lojji: fell of a full, .aulhe"'••
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uuide to climate. .dl, prtf.luct?,
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Law Ca
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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Ceneral W holesale \£*nt-: liemas llarnes Co., •J1 Park Row. New Vtuk S. S. Han.?e. Ui* lialiimure St.. Italtiinorc, Md.: Juh:i I*. Park. \. K, c^r. uf Fourth and Walnut St., t:incinnati. Ohio Walker 1
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Taylor. 13^ and KW Wabash Avenue. Chicago. 111.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
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11.1. attend to all kinds of l.t ^il bu.-ines. Kspeeial attention ^iven to the settlenu nt ofdecedent.- es«ates. (iiiardians and Administrator.-are requested to eall when ncedini: eoun-cl or arista nee. Deed-, .Mortya^es and other I. -ual Instruments 1 drawn timi cxeeiiteil. (aimlT'tiTy.
I For Sale.
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Will Mill at my residence, on Mondav. September 1
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IHJ7. in Walnut township. P, miles ea-t of l-cd-oncksbiirjr. all my personal property, eoii'i^tim: of the followini described property Six head of work horses. I span of work tunics'. IM head of cuttle,-T head of sheep, tin head of hon-.'-S acres of -food eorn. se\ en stacks ot uood hay. 1 two -horse wn^nii, 1 spri wa«on. 1 reaper.-J sets of hsirncs**. 1 new hav rake. iwi»ihin!.« ol a wood saw. plows, harrow and nu»ny other article-to numerous to meutiou. A «-redituf Iv' inonths will be uiven.
The ah.»ve property is all in yood condition and will be sold to the hiirhe-t bidder without- any 'reser\e or by-bidders as I jntoud to sell evcrvthiim that is otb-red. if bid on. aui-t: i-'ow:t JOHN x. WI:AVKi:
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A( NKTISM yC the vital'principal of life. V.'hen hy tn^-resning WH of naturo working* of ti\t beautiful vhsch G«eJ made jXrfcct, nanf/h her pe:it Llectrieal ^attcry, p')werhil eti'urt to remove ti v,.,u.U the circiila(3
mfl.il respeelt ally ml they are now pr»-pa
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4c ,-1 •». been cured in a few tin sin -md Neuralgia, uli ch have for ago* rv,.,c ,i .'Mil. atnl caused uiitohl ,-r, .v. 1 .». once tu tho healing inul lluid. it is wariti k. .i. ..uiitiH diM'ascs when I t.i d»l ections as tl b.ithiny in ti in a i.iin. Neuralgia, Palsy, ed.lviuts, Scrofula. iStitf Idmbs^ •e anccr. White Swelling oif he. Fuinule eak
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VR'RR.* J. BINISD"I BROTHER,
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ii »i .•«. JJ( I»ivi ic.it I)ru( Store! m*m
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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TO f'OXSI .111»TI VIOS. ,• The H-h eniiiy, having heen resioreil t„ health in weeks'Uy i, reryimple reiin-.ly, after havi,,,.
lo nil ivlio dwire it, lie will «enil a.'opy of the pre. iiT.VI'll OF IMIIA\A, I Kiriptioa used .'free of eliarue.) n-ith the ilireetions Mwinjjomrrj- '»iiiii}-, *'"j ," isjj- prepiiriiiR ami usinj. tl,? same, uhieh they will Willis |,. Maj-.j fixil a scut: (a itt: for CiiNsijii-rio.v. ASVII.M i. LLMIN- n., *7 ,,
I CSIITIS. COCUHJI. Cm.i« ainl allThroat an.l Iniii- At- i»e'-,i. ,, ,. "'"''ia,.!. f«rti The only ohjeetof (the advertiser in send- year aWe'named iff!"^ in* .tAc: rresrri^tion is to benefit the afflicted, and I ^""Plaint in my ofhee in the above entitled oun»c flp-rend information whieh
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r* "ill try this remeu}\ iis it mil cost them nothing, and m-.'j prove a '."
KliltOlt.N OF YOI 'E'II. A ('entlcniaii who suffer for year^ from Nervous 0Lilit-, l'riiuialure Decay, and all the ell'eets of youthful andi.ierctioii will, for the lie of sutlerim,' bumftnity, send freo to nil who heed i. the recipe "rid -Jireetion.s making the simple /y^edy hy wrhicb he was cured. SuITt the advertiser'* experienee, can 1 o,. by mliiris.-ij in perfect confidence. JOHN 11. 0 |j:.\, llayirCTyt. -I'J ('edar Street, NeU' Vort
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A. L. NKAU
I t.'ttiat/ni Jul, II*.
vite.l Ins
1 -^ofice of Application.
.NOTII KOR ARRI.K'ARIO\ I on LUIMIK LK K.NSK. \T«TICi:is hereby u-iv-ii to the eiti/.en- of Clark "ship Montgomery rounty. in theStnte of Indiana, that I. James A. Hrisl ell. a white male inhabitant ol Montgomery eoiinty. in the State of lii'llitna. of the n^.e of twelity-oiie yenifl. uilt apply tf»? the board ot onuni^.-ioncrH of Montgomery eoiinty. in the .Stat«i of I ndiana. at their next regular s.-swo.n. .eneinu on the lirst Monday in Septenibeimr the *Jd day of September. A. I I'. l^"
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''. lor a Iieen^e to sell info.xieaiiui» ij.jn,,|- in an it a a a a a lemperanee Law »»f the State of ln«liana. approved
bti«iin-
Gravel Road.
Voticr to St rich of iters. OTIcr. i- 111 r--h «:veii t.. ihe Sto.-kh.,l.ler- in
I he ra WtordsviI|e ami Alamo Turnpike (lomI .itij to meet jit the (.oiirt llon-o. in ^'rawford'ville. on hati KDAV, ao^i nt ir, isi.r, I lor Ihe purpose of ele.'iini:a lionri] of ihree Directors nut ol Si. 1,1 Company to ve sai.l Coiupanv for one year, and until their MOVC-WOM are duly el ed an.l iinalili,',!. .1. W. III.AIIJ. I'resi,lent,
JuHS M. Iti i.t.K. Secretary. -,:it(l\v»*
Notice to Heirs
Slcirs ol" IViitiota jo Sell Ileal Fstufe.
NiAiHOFIJIIIlAM .Tlont^oiitcry S V" 1ICI- is hereby Kiven. lhal Davnl II. Nleholson, Ailmiiiistrator of the estate of U'illcini ran,'. .leeeas .,!, has tile,I his pel itimi to sell the Ileal estate, of the ileeeilellt, his p.'rsonal liein" llisil heieiit to pay his ,leht- ,| that sai.l petition wilt 1,1: hear,I at the next term of the Court of Common leas ol sai.l eoiinty.
W'.M. K. WAI.LACi:. Clerk
August In. :iw
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conceives to be inval- the defendunt. together with tin atlidneit or a'
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lile.-d.-inj,'. I'artie# wishini: the prescriptiun. KIIKK. i',',!
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Notice of Application.
NoMit
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O'MCK 11« ivhy u«vcj» to the citi/ens of Tlari towtislnp, -atuojuory eotinty, Indiann, thut I. Alljerl ». MeDaniel. a wliite^ male inhabitant of Monlii Miiery et«nnty. State of indtanri. nt 11 it"»« t. 1' Inctilv olio will
Auiru-t Hi. l.-fi
Ai/l'.KUT M. 11A N UM..
Notice of Application.
Ntdiiv of Application fur Idqitor Ida'nvoTin A-» township.
Mo'ituomery
AUL'U-t 10,
t«. the eiti/.-n of T'nion county. Stute of Ind. white male inhabitant y. Suite of Imlintni. of will apply to the ibmrd Hiicry count y. I nd ia na. the lir-t
tliat LCeoi-.' W. Pi i-hell.a of the county •.!' Montixomer the a^'e of twcniv-one venrs ot ('ommi«siners ot Moi,t at their next .-^ti'ar
ot 1 rn Ve!.
\».l I'S WAN fill).-Send for Circular- and -ee Uf term-, and a full de-cripti'.n ol" the work. Address NATION A I. Pt' I? I.1SI11
Ni! CO.
I est I'onrth Street. Cincinnati. Oinif.
inber A I. .... ...
«-r September. A. 0. l"»r. t,.r a lieen-e to in o\ieatit liquors in a le« quantity rl ui :i qi at a tunc, under the Teinpe.aiie«- la\ ol the Stai Indiana, tipoioved March .*. l.-.V. t*.r the term o| .N ear.. My place of loisines- and the prcmi-es h'-re on su'd linn.os are to he So
Id and drank 1- -iluate
"ii p:o tsos h.: toonb"revent.v-onc 1) :md -event two 0-:) 01 the original plat of the toun of Cran fordsville, I'niott township. Montgomery county State of Indiana, designated uisd bounded a.- tol
Pcuinninu at tli
ion-: i.euuoiun: at (tie north-east rorner ol a lot
"ard W» und eoiiveyeil by .Kdm Wil.-on io Caley a. 111 L'U l.v di'i-il .lai.'.l .Inly l-.'ili. l-.:i, riii:nu ihun. I 11 rib nluns the »vri luaa-in .if H'n.liiuei..ii i-tro «»ith-cast e.-rncr ot Henry Ott's bit. ih we.-t aloie^ the south line of iid Hit's lot one bun dred and sixty-live feet to an alley, thene
I south to the tiorth-we.-t corner ot said Oaley au btd^o lot. thence cu*t one hundred and an sixty
ci 1 11 onnsvilu ixn/.w.i.! ^v«(iir.)icett»ihepi, ee b^ tir.out.l-. I M\ I". I. L-
Notice of Application
Votlce id Apidirallon for I.ltiuor [.lrntc. "V O I'll i- h'Teby L'i ven the i-lri,«.f t' tiimi 'I'ONN lediip. Moiiluotn.-ry county. State ot India t»a, tbat I. Jai.ic» .!•• Laux'iilin.a wbite unile inhabitant «.t Montgomery coun:y. in the State ot Indiana, ot the aj:» -.f twenty,-«.ne years, will apply to the l.ourd 1 ointuisso.ners «.f Moiit^..incr e..uutv,in tr.e State .^Indiana, at their ue\t regular session, eomtui-ncii:x't.n the first Monday September, A. 1. Wii. the-Jd day of Scpt.i Joher. A. 0. 1^.7, tor a lieen-e to retail intoxicating liquors in a Ic-s .« quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temper- 1 ty nuce Ij:iw ot t'-.jH,- for the tersn »t one year. My place of business ami the premises whereon said liquors are to he sold and drank is located on part •I loto number ninety (IK)) and ninety-two 0^) in the original plat of the town of Crnwfordsvillc. Montgomery C(»unty. Stale of Indiana, deisnated and bounded as follows: I'etjinntnif on Washington street forty-one feet and three inclies north of the sou th- wet e-.rner of lot number nin«'t v-1 wo (1W), and riinning thence east one hundred atnl'sixty-tive ftret loan alley, thence north twenty (»d) teet, thenoe wen one hundred and sixty-live (HJ-'O feet to asliin^imi street, thence eolith twenty (v'ln feet to lie place ot heyinni nc. •i \mi:s MrLAnauax.
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Police ol" A|))licalio!i.
Niilirc of Application for Liquor UroiiNcYOTIt'K is hereby siveti io the citizen^ nf :iyne township. Monti?fimcry county, Indiana, that I Santfor«l Husk, a white mule in!iabit:int uf M».ntuoniery eounty. State lmlian i, of tlie of twen-ty-uiie years, will apply to tin: Ib.anl of ('onunission-•-•rof Montgomery uounty. State of Indiana, at their uext regular session, ccmineneini: on the second lay «f Sep-eniber. A. I. 1-(T, for a licence to sell into.xioatini liquors in a less quantity than a quart a! a time under the Temperance law r.f the State o! Indiana. approved MnrC-li 5, If.V.I, Jnr tl tern* of one year. My place of hu-'iness ami the premises hereon said .liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on lot No. 7 in the original plat of the town of aynetown. ayne township. Montiroinery (bounty. Ind,. in the tenement of the .aid lot N... T. known as Thomas Husk's property. illlijlUult S VN'I'1 Kitt Kr.^K.
.Nnlbeul Apjiliratlnn fur Ihj'.ior Licence ItK IS hereby given ti.the eitlzens "f ("pI.-p uwn.-hip. Montgomery county. State of In-li-an.i, that I. illiam H. Nicholson, a white male inhabitant of M.»nt^...:nery county in the State of 2ndiana.tlie ace ol twenty-one years, will apply tu the hoard ol i»innn«sioners of Montgomery eountv, in the State of Indiana, at the reirular session,eoniniiMUMns on tli» se-ond day of September. A. D. tor a lieen^e to sell into.viealinu liquors in a ies (juantity than a quart at a time, under the etnperanee haw of 1- k», ,.f the State of Indiana. 'V ttn-m »l one year, My place ot business anl I lie pi eini-i^ whereon Miid Iii|ii..r--are Io be s.,1,1 id drank is minuted on part of I.e. number eiitlny-eislit
Ill the original plat of the town of Orawfordslite. I nioa lown-hip. MoiituMinery eountv. Slate of Indiana. desi::iialed and boin.de,1 as follows: ]le^innin^on tlie s-aitli side of Vernon street .-evento'.'!! (li) feet east from Ihe iiorth-w-.-l eorner of .-aid lot. runnint: thei-eo east fifteen and two-thlnls thenee South one hundred and siMy-tive (lit.»} teet to the alley, thenee wet til'teen and twothirds feel, thenee u..rlh one hundred and M.\t} live (lu»/ te»' 'o the idaee of beginning
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•old friends that ue prompuv and ii!aekMuithiux.
.«t iyie ail kinds of
Kri'ri/ /),ri/iti'ni.
IH.IAM I',. Mt'll)h 0
Atiu'U-t hi, o'..
:V^. Xntice of App!svailiost.
Nnllre uf V|i|llotlliui for l.l'ianr l.lreiiM-. V" nTK'K is hei-eliv iriv-.o. i.. il oin,....- of I 111011
'-"inity. Slate ,.f In.li-
.iii.i. .na. I. lhoaia I'.. Ki'llev. a white male inimh!lani ul .MotiiL'oinei-y eoanly. in Ihe Slate of la.liaii"! ..I thenite ,,f twenty-one years, will apply t„ the I .imiiiHsioners ..t .Meni^„meiy e.oinly, in Il. Late ..l lniliana. :il iheir ni-\l i-.-LMitar -"--i.
V.-n.-ian on tlie lift Molnlay in Sep'emi.er \. I I •»., bellil? the -it .lay of September. A. ll. 1m:7. I .. .ieen-e -ell into.viealili^ li.|iiors in ale-*
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H"»rl at a time, nti ler ill- 'r. niperState of !:,.liana appnn.-l Mureli
•». •. tor the term ol on--year. My plaee ,,f bu«iness anil the preniiie whereon sai.t" Ii,|ti,,r.-- are to I.u '. '.''''/..'.Y'
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Notice of Non-Rcsidence
".f.-rt- .lames a-s,,n. .In-tiee of
Said defendant therefore hereby noli-
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hy ^ri, iiiail, will please address. \l^ UK\ KDW AIM) A. \VII,SU.\, V1 «'Itember. Irtj:, at in o'clock A. M., at my otliee \t ilhainibiirjj, King- Co.. .New Vork.
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*'}\y "f Crawlord-ville. Montg.unery e.»unty
Ij.yl Ind., sanl eomplay.t find the nutter* and tiling Hx'rein contained and allegeil. will be heard and de lio 0 Fl' *S for Drills. termuie.l in thedefe,id.,.,fsal
11 N hS my iiand and •list day of .Inly, l."i r. JA.MKS WAS: .1 u.-tiee of the
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i-eal this
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Notice of Appointment.
AWiuiiiistrnlor'.s Aolioc.
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|V V. Ol itui 1'^tjjt,. lateol .Mi)nl«oiucry county. Indiana, de '-tate is solveni.
ea-ed. Suid
(le.lanate.l as follows: lie^ii.nin^
tl xti. leet «tnth ot the nortii-w.t corner lot nttmber ninety-two w). running thenee ...ntli twenty-one leet und thteeo itiehe^, thenee i.iis.t "lie hundred Jjntl M.\ly-Jive (Hi5) teet to th,. on the ea jdo ,-t ^aid lot nunib,-r ninety (WJ. njnee north twenty-one fftet nn.l three inch tjien«:e west one hundred and i.\ty-livo
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and the premi-es_ whereon said lujiior.- are
to be sold and drank, is situated un lot nnmlier nyh» (Hj bb-ek number ix [«ij a.- reeorde.l on the oriKiiial pint ol the Iowa .if l,a.lo: a. I'laik toiva-hip. Montgomery eoaaly. State of la.liana, hoan.leil
bdlows: KeuMnnintt at. the center of said lot number eight fj.on the east si.le and runuing thenee north eighteen feet, thence west liftv feet thenee south tdgliteen IS fi-et. thenee ea-t fifty '".uj tVet to the ptace of beginning. I August 10. IrtiT. lw .1AMKS A. DKISKKLL.
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Mirio: tiK AI'1'I.K iriuv im: UQT01: I.K KNSK^ "V^TIrl" hereby giv»-n to the eiti/.en .f riiimi fown-hip. Montgomery county, in the State of ln«liana. that I. Robert A. Hay.-, a white male in habitant of Montgomery «-oitnty. in the State of !n.|iiinu. oi the age ol fwenty-otie years, will apply to the "Hr\l of ommiMioners ..I Montgomery eoiinty. in tlie Mate ot Indiann. at ihntr next regular ye-nion commencing the fir-«t Monday in Septr niber. 1/-T. being the yoeond day of September. A, j).' i.-titi hr a lieeiiHe lo sell intoiiea ing Iit|Uor in "a |e-J M'nintity than a quart at a time, under the Temperanee La of (be Staie of Indiana, approved Mareh •». lor the term ot one year. My place of bu-i-ne.vjj ami the premise* whereon ai«l litjuors are to be sold and drank is situated on parts of is number H'venty-nne (Tl) aud seventy-two (T'J) in the ori"inal plat (f the. town Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana. de»igtiaieii and boiindetl as follows: Keginning at the ti«»rtii-aest corner of a lot of ground conveyed by John Wii-ou to (iuley and liidge hi deed dated .Inly l-.'rh L-.VT. running thence n-»rth along the west mar-iu of ashington street to the sonth-eaf corner of llenrv JMt'slois, thenee we-t along the south lino
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l'«indn-d and sixty-live (Itu) feet. t.» an
alley, then*c south to the north-w est corner of said (•a ey ami Uilge lot, thent'e ea-t one humlred and in.xf Iiv loet to the place of beginning
KOIiKKT A. HAYS
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Notice of Sale.
(muar(turn's Safe.
VOTICK i.-herehy aiven. that I. Alexander Wat-Kins.irtiui-ilinti .t Jain,'...I. Watkin.- andoihers wall hy virtue of a ileeree of the Court of foinnion' 1 leasof Montuomery eoiinty. made at the June term thereof, l-io. oiler at. private sale on the :ilsl day ef August,
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the followini.'ii.'ai estate in ^-iid eoun
Iin',l",'i"Mv i't".", ImU" "f -me hundred aint Mgli -eight one hundredth acre* olf „r the west half of section two township tweViiv ti'ne'th'irii ''V ,"| "'"I" tirius. lotwiti ni third ot the purchase money to he paid in -ix month-Iroiii day ol suli' one third in twelve mid iv io nI?','! I"
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A1IKAI1A.M DAVISON, A-lniiui-trator.
BWPWJlihlM llhUWlWIWIIFIM
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Miiishood: H»v, Lost. ltcs(o -rl.
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apply to the ii I of ('..mini-sion uomcry comity.
Siute of Indiana, at their next regu
lar M'S.sion e.i,n,nen MDL' on the -cond day .f September._A. P. t-»iT. for ii licen- !l intoxie.itini liinoi- in a |u tnti 1 than a tjuurt at time, under the Temperance |,uw of the State rf Indiana approved March .*, 1 -.**«». for the term of one year. My place of bu-ines» and tin' premise- whereon sniil luinorsnrc to be sold and drank i.» situate on the west half of lot nnmbwr two c.') in block numbci thri'e ull in the ori»iti »l plat of the town of I,ad-e_'a, (,'iark tow n^lirp. M-nt^»mery ct»nnty. State ol' In itana, in the tenement on the said west halt of lot unber two {•.') and in said block number three known :iji Sc«»tt .V Mel).mi*dV livery siable, in the north west room of uid -talde. l-lark town»hip, Montgomery county. 1 fidi
a nrir fifitioii .»* .'i-..
letmi it il S:*HA let: }without luetli-
*y 'Oie) of St'JiKM ATouttihi:\. or Seminal rt ft \S weakne-.-, 1 nvoluntary Sejninal L(i«se.4
M.'ntul and riiy-teal Inea-
paeity. Imneliment- to Marriaac. etc. also Cuv.. Mi'Tlus,
HRN.Kl'SV.and KITS.
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iitdtiee«J by se|f.,in-
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/,!, r'lViee^ a -e:i!--d_ envelope, only ('ciit s. Ihe ecleorated autnnr in thi. Mltnirahle elcarly dennnMHiite-s. from a thirty years' sneeessful praetie,.-, shat the alarnunc coii'»-e-• uetice^ of self ahnse jnay be 1 olically cured without th«-dnn«eroii-u.-e »t internal Medicine or the application of the kmle—pointinc out a ni.idc of eure at on.je -iuiplt:. e.ertani, and clleenial. by ine.uH of which every nfterer. n« matter what h:s e- ndition may he, may cure
cheaply, prmsteiy ami 1: \NU" M.I.Y. It 'Tliis Lecture .-h .itld be ill the hands of every youth and every mm in the land.
Sent, under seul, in a plain envelope, to anyadro»- i-osr-ptiid, on receipt of siv cents, .r two pn»t tampy. .'.v. .. Avldit'.*» tlo- publishers. 1 .vs.,1. c. KI.INK .t co:
I1.', llowery. Nev.-.Vork. 1'or-t Mliee llo.\ .IllI.\ •.Mllt)'„,0'l»?
Marble Works.
tininmtumiiium Vy//T/nri»ntmilU fllWIJIItilltHII
Pil proprietors of this cstnhiIshmerit having b( on -1 enua^'ed in the Marble Husinesst'or nearly t*v« "i v- years, dnrinu' whieh time they have nninnl'm tur td Soiue 11] tho line*t Monuni'-nts. Tablets anl lra\ *tone work that was ever erected in the We it erti country, he*: leave to lnlorm the eiti/cn^ of MontKomery and a-ljoimnu' counties that they have now a larae and splendid lot ot
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id at from I.% to pi bought ol anv traveling
We are also prepared to fi:rni»h I 1 MI ^ln\| for building purnoves KH| J-! S|.\|t f.. hearths: and MAIMtLKand SI.ATI-' W'Tl l' the l. \ve-t possil.ile rales.
'selling ait lnteriid ealluiir il
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N. 11. Ileware of agents wl.„ „r or -lu.ility of AMKltn'.is wiiii.K IAN. oil ill save in..a.y and ealliu- mi us and see wliatyoii ar
i't better work Io
liiawinL'- and "stimates of our Work furnished nppheation, by .letter, or at theshop.
nil nil.or
iiinetj !'.»•) an.I ninety-two e.l-.'i a- reeor.leil in tlie oriainiil Plat ol the town ,.f I'rawt'oi-tlsville. 1'nio [..wiiliip. .MontL'umery eoiiniy. State ol In.lian o,,'
Wnrk lli lln-reil livni-illii^ Cuiitrici
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Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
feet to
Auiu.uVi THOMAS K. KKLl.l-^
Vntli-i' »t\l|i il!ratiini l.ir l.tamir Llreiise l' ll'-n-hy --iven Io the eitiz,-ns„| i.i..,, I "Wlislnp ontnomery eotliily. in the Stale ,.f ii'lian that I. .lolin Carrol, a whil ale inhaliil t.int o| Montgomery county, in the Stateof Indiana
litis stood the test of seven i/ravs bijore f.'tc nublic and no )rcptr(itiou (,tc hair ts net heen (Usoi cred t:iit trill product: flic same ot ltcjicial results. It. is III vntirch/ IKIO scientijre /isroeeri/. combmi»tj inttti i/ of Lite most power! ill, and res'oraiirc nr/eiits in the. VEGETABLE K! N QI tVl. It restores
££. „IPJ
.V'vir-*. will apply to the
..i .irdoM onHuHHoners ot Montgomery county, in Hu i.i.e Indiana, at then* next regular -e^ioti nn.«nene.ng o,j the first Monday in Septomber. A. I Jr. 1 'ii, ln-ing the iay .»{ Septetuber. A 1». 1-v.T^ "r :t he« iise i«.s»!il iuti.xirutiuu liijuor in less iiuanti* thanin quart at a time, under the Teuiperanee "i.V'r
1
Mareh for the term of one year. My
I Indiana, api^roved Mareh
.tor the term ot one year. My place of bu-in«-»s TI premise.-' wliere«.n said liijiior are to be
,"-' ,.t«:d
on nart of lot number
jnnt t.-two (.»•-). in the original piai tin town of I rawjordsvilb*, (nioa township, Montgt.merv tounty, in the Mate of Indiami, designated and 'MHiiuied as lollows: I.eginning twenty (-u\) feet s-uth ol the north-ea-teorner u\' said lot. running thenee west eighty-two ami a half (h\M feet, thenee it*
GREY
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ORIGINAL YOUTH-
CO—OR. it makes the scalp irJiite and clean cures damlrutr and humors, and l'allin!- out of tlie lmii- antl will make, it /row Upon bald heails. except, in ven/ atjed persons, as it furnishes the nutritire princijrfc bif which the hair is noitrisheil. and supported.
It- makes t,':e hair moist, soft, and (/loss//, (Did is unsurpassed as a Jl A I Ji 1) i: i:
S S A' a. Jt is the
c-h-a )J-st prcjxtration crc.r oJ)'ercl to the public, ar, one bottle will accomplish more, and last lonr/er than, three bottles of am/ other preparation.
Jt is recommended and used bi/ the First M'.'(li*: Authority. 'The )i'onlcrJul results produced bi/our Sicilian llair Ite.newer have inducerI man// to manufacture preparations for the Iltrir, under various names and, in order to induct) the trade a.nd tha jtublie- to jmrchaso their compounds, i/ico hare resor'etl to Jalsehood, hym. cltiiniin they a-,-re former partners, or had some connection itfr oiirJJr. Hall, antl. their pt epara-* tion ivtts similar to ours. JJo not betlecciretl by them, t'uidia tthc ortt/inal: it has never yet been« (•t/iialletl. Our Treatise on
et/ualled. Our Treatisi on the llair, with ctirl-i/ietttett, nent free« by mail. See that each bottle hasa our prirttle. Jlcrcnuo Stamp tn't'r the top of the bottle. All other** are imitations.
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Hul,I 1,1/ (ill bruytjistt ami Uenhrs HI Me,l„ iw 1? A tl^-J l-''iTy '-i1
Notice of Sale.
Ailniinistratoi-'s Snl.
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to execute his notes with
lici hold surety thereto, with interest from 1 it.' ind V.-I..V..IK therein relief fr.,111 v:,l,,:,ti„ 'll "lent laws. ALK\A iii. u-\-.V-1W'-
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li'-rehy "iven that I will sell, at puldla
auctn»n, on »A l'l'ltl\V, f(J r.HT .J I |K|»7. 'imiis noith ol rawloidsville, .Montgomery county Ind all hi personal propertr, (not taken bvtho widow consisting of the following articles: l|o
*e
mulct
oatile sheep. hogH. wheat in the bushel, eorn in the field, jiay and oats in the bam, fanning implenienlsand a largo lot of good lumber, and many oth«-r ar-
1° meniioti.
I LljMS—A credit of I'J months given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security without, relief from valuation law*. nder Meash in hand.
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ALI.AANlll.K WATKrA's.
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1'iiardian.
Estray
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liviiiu in Madison
I J. toKiislu,.. \|oiit"oinery county. Ind.. one esirav whiti! siear l.riini ei] with the letter on the left li'Tii anil F!ip|)( .ed to he tivo years old last spriii"
Appraised to titty lolIars. by (icorge l. Nichols and «'»rk. helore John W. Sutton, Justice of the I caee lor Montgomery eountv. ind. I Copy Attest: \YM. K. WAJJ.ACK.
I'lerK.
AMKAHA.M I I^ON
aug.:t-w:Mrti7. Admini trah
Assessment List.
•Yotice to Tax "VTdllt'K is hereby given, that the Assessment List for the city of Crawfurd.sville. for the vour 1HJ7. relumed.and wi'l remain open for Inspection, at the Mayor's oflico in said city, until Monday, Aut'ustW, lsH7.on which «lay a committee of the Common Council of said city, constituting a Hoard of Kquali/ation. will meet at the oflice of the Mayor nti o'clock a. m.. to hear and decide all complaint* of, and appeals tram, the acts of the Assessor.
Hy order of the Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville. T. I), HKOWN. au«10'G7v\:t .* City Oleik,
