Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1867 — Page 2

CRAWFORDSViLLE, IND

Saturday, Aug. 24, 1867.

Democratic County Ticket.

F.r C!rrk.'^'^

II,MAM K. 1.1,AIM-:.

y" fur

ISAAC M. A NCI-

Fta- '.lli ill

SAMt'KL [I,I,ILANl).

THE jSTKWS.

A inunivr occurred urolcr s«mowhnt singu*' Inr eircuinsfftiict's on 1ut Sunday ni^ht. neur (luletm. 1111 ii«*is. After a Mv. Keller un«i witV had retired to r»*«t. the l.ittet* got up and witli-

out any explanation of (he 'H'.ison. went to distress

Hc dour tiii1 opened it. 1 iimn-diutrl

what effect is not Utiown. ns the latter made, his escape, and has not yet been arrested

li\ liregory. the President of the Illinois Industrial School, after an extended tour through Minnesota, has expressed the opinun that the Mirplus wheat crop in that i*tuto will fit»in wveuty tuillion bushel^

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Thv (,'ul.mn table \uts .^nreesstnlly spliced on tbe 1 Wh mt

A terrible coni!ji«:raiioii occurred at I'latts•burg. X. V.. on 'Iueday. dcMroying one bank, two printing otbees. twenty-five residences and twenty-five store*, l.o-s

A rowing inateli, from lloboken to IVtighkeopsie. on tlo* Hudson, has been made between two .New urk boatmen fur The

umtcli is lu lake phu-e on the "itli of .-sejuein-

tier.

ring Mr. Uewes mother and one chihl, who were in the carriage. Mr. Mewes and wife wtca.tKMl wiili tfVight bruises. Vjy iuui\dn?. "I II re-

(iencnil CJrftnt Jias issued nn order to wkt effect on the firt o/' Wetohor. mustering out the aWditionui pnymasters. The programme uj'penrs to be to dispense with the thousand and one agents and emmisaries that Stanton seems to have employed, under the color uf their eoiumisiiious. for political purposes, and to reduce the number of "dead hends generally, retaining none but regular army officers and employing them iu their legitimate duties. Whether the reform originates with 1 irant or the President, it is to be appended,

1-x-Vrcfiident Huchunun is reported to be lyin•' in Philadelphia very sick, and it is feared by his physicians that be will not re- I cover.

The const rue: ion of n.-iv railroad bridge over the .Misoiiri lliver was commenced on Wednesday, at Kansas t'iiv. The structure! is to be 1

T-l*»0

feet long, with draw over the

channel, and will he completed within a year, When completed, it will give Kansas City York

ttironuli t'vpinln coiinoclii.n wnli N :iin! Uostou iilituii liri'itkin^r bulk. -v./r. j'

Miijor-gi-in il 1 lioiims mill siall 1 j!t l.„uisvilli* WeiliH'-d i\ fur .New Oi leans iu relievo tJeniriil Slierd in.

Slii'iiiliin en nines hi llie New Oilnuii l!o:inl ol AMuriiiuii lmvc adoptml a resuliition unking Slieri'lim iu remove the I'itv Atiuriiey uml t'oriuier us imped'oiiOuM' to recnnsiruction.

Ten death* in New iirleans ot vellow tever oil Inst Tuesiliu

litflierul 1'0]I( lois issued an onler ill los ilnni in ions din it in |ui ors so l.ii IhmimiIUo- ilrawn of Humes ri /I'lt rwl. intlo.iii i|isuiu-i tun nf color.

A Kjivviul to tin- New Vork lhrabt of lust Wtilnesilav snvs iliat (leiienil tickles is likely to be reniuveil next, owing lo liis interfeieiH-tf witli the miinilales of the t'. S. Supretue Coui •••.in Wilmington. N. ami or.leiin^: his subordinates to give no heoil lo the order of the

Which will leave him Brigadier-general in I fV

in the regular army. An officer not'

higher iu rank than Colonel will probably

be assigued to the Iiureau. The name of! Gordon Granger is prominently meution-

ed. He is Colonel of one of the new in-

fantry regiments, but has never joined hie command.

WM

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(|iiesii(in. Kin _' |l:inirl ovidi'tilly don

like bo inii-i iVrod wiili.

KollKlii.N.

An iin]:rt:iiiI suit, jjrmvini mil 'l tin: explosion

ill'

iiitru-glyivriin.1

wall iu Apiil. by which llu ."team

er Kuii[n.-an was dolroYi'il and sixty

lives lost, had ln-i'l) dft-idi'tl ill tin" l,i\i'i-

jiool Courts in favor dl" tin- ]daiuti!l. lui

had siU'd for dnma _'os.

'flu' Uiitish ]'ai-li:intt'iit had buiMi |ro-

ro^ui'd. Tin' (Jtit'i'ii .--pt'ivh nil the occasiou, which was read proxy, stated

that no further apprehensions of a wai in

Kuiope existed, and congratulate.- the

cor itry on the sup|iressiou of the icbellion in Ireland, the postal tieat\ \*illt

the I'nited State.-, passa-e of the Itei'orui

Hill, and the adoption of other ineasure.s

beneficial to the I" 11 itel Kingdom.

Sydney. Au.-tr:iiia. ailvices to .1 illy

and thoiiMind- of live Mock killed. The

crops were riiined and many lives were

lost. The families of two brothers

lost their lives. Hundred* were rescued

from the tops of trees, hay Macks and roofs of liou-cs. .Numbers were almost

starving, houseless and naked. Sub-

scriptions lor their relic! were llowitijr

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'Hid ould

^d,|..rUl.Ut

left Auckland.

to itlle Watt the

fc

1 Wtl

hols were tired, lu»'h ttikiue etTeet in lier

breast, iind killing lier Instantly. Th»» hus-

te^Kiiur ehooncrs were wrecked and

several seamen were drowned.

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Itaud iipraiif to the door, when he also was Now /eland advices the dth met hy tiie murdeifr. wlio snapped liis pistol litre rercived. 11 eavy irales catl^c at liitu without etleel. Ho then sprung tor his ul wrecks of coasters— own »"d lired at the villain twice, with

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nisei sever-

1 os of life.

11 i-h oldier

I mioii have

The Itall!a:i Parliament had 'also Keen

prorogue 1.

(I'aribaldi had again heen coinjiclled to

defer his eotiteinrilated movement against

Home, and liio iie]iarations which w"-" being made throughout Italy for the pur­

pose. had lieen Mir-pended.

The result of the Conference at Salzburg between l'laiicis .losepli and Xapo-

leon. had been declared by the semi-ofii-

eial press of l'aris to be the assurance of

a long term of peace to Kurope. 1

Another conference of .-nvereigu.s bad

been aunouneed to take place at I aris iu

..

,, October, and which Victoria and l-'rati-1 lie I neihc .Mail Mcamsliin Ci'innaiiv have •, wtj' ik'clnreil a .livi,len,l of per cent.

C,S W,U be

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A pair uf horses, athu-hed iu the carriage of Sultan had resolved on the fonnaMr. J. J. lU-wes. oi iioston, rna awav near tion of a nev Council, to be composed of, ihu wllii-H' of Meredith, N. 11.. Wt-diiemlav, eijual numbors of Turks and ireeks.

killing Mi»» A mm Cmivcrs., nnd budlv inju- ^isj.at.li from Madrid states that'

f" .j

the insurrection in Catalonia had been

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no 1 on Like It.' A

AW ask the voters of .MontjoinerT

county, how they like the new programme

soon to be inaugurated in our State, and

foreshadowed hy Senator*).

1'. MOHTIIX

in his Tcrre Haute speech, dciivert.d

few days since. We are aware there

are many republicans in our county who

will never swallow the nauseous dose ot

negro suffrage and enu:ility. It' they

have hail heretoJ'on: any doubts :ts to the

Jusiimis

of the radical leaders iu forcing

ncjrro ei|ualiiy upon the .State, let them

read the followiuji extracts from Mmi-

tiin speeeli, which v.e copy from the

Indianapolis .Aiiirmrl. the radical state

org a ii..

lie uxpressed himsell' in favor of breaking all (li.-tinctions of color and race

in our educational institutions, and hoped

the time would soon arrive when the

negro children would be educated iu common with white children, and be leared

tl.ai peace and unity would not be restor­

ed until white and black children were educated and lirmiijlil up tn/ri/,,

"The Senator was proud to say that

one of the lir.-t votes he had the honor to

cast in the United States Senate, and that

which made it a condition precedent to

the reconstruction of the Southern States was that by constitutional provision free

schools should bo established I,nth

irhih The Senator then ad­

verted to the clause in. the Indiana con­

stitution which said education should he

•United Suites Attorney-general lo the I'nited free and nl!, not only the whites States Marshal to prosecute criminally he hoped the relic of the past, whereby parties obstructing the execution of the oroccss of the Supreme Court, (ien,.nil Sickles,

flV-° ^'"^1

it is understood, takes the ground if the Fed- kept from the benefit of the eral Courts are permit led tn enforce iheir de- *-*o in uii schools would be done away, and cisions in his district, they may very soon de- Indiana would speak for njiuil ilijhls i,. dure Ihe reconstruction acts unconstitutional fun tl.r I nr,

and void. Sickles is determined thai there

shall be no Utw ju hss .donmnons. if be can .» fence it out. It would be ht« de.^t met ion.

It is reported that (iotieral Howard will

the above, will deny that it is not 1 lie in

-h.ldren

O

/ur

,,,,/y for ll„ hut

'We can not expect successfully to car­

ry on loyal State governments in the

md to reconstruct society upon a

shortly be relieved from duty as Coinmis- 'J .i TI .. .. houth ti Bioncr ol the 1-reedmens jJurcau. and! mustered out of his volunteer ranks ot loyalty, unless there

StL vh

tab.islied, open and free to all, without

distinction ol race or color-

If we intend to require thum to insert

a provision in their Mate constitutions making it obligatory upon their J.cisla-

tures to establish a system of common

schools, open and free to all, without re-

General Sickles' Order No. 10, inter- gard to race or color, now is the time to

fering with proccsi from the Federal prescribe it. and not when they have

Courts, have been revoked by order of formed their constitutions, and come here

General Grant, he telegraphs to that ofii- and usk their acceptance, and for an ad-

cer asking that the revoking order may mission of representation under them

be suspended until he can "arguo" the .Surely no candid person after reading

the leaders of the radical put-

to place negroes iu our

ii Am[in-

wiiito cliil'lrcu. Nut s:itUiiiktl with

I'rolV.ssor Ai aslz on the Nei:re.

I'roina losulini medical journal puh-

hIu-a in l'hihulephia. wt* clip the sub-

joineil nitiele, howin^: fairly, squarely*

ami conclusively—- aiiatntnieallv. j'hv&io-

I"j:ictilly. ^uriri*:i»ly. ami vitherwise

that a -colored man not exactlv and

up

are received. A mo.-t devastating ealaiuitv had visited the colony l-'ivo day

rams tlooded the country, and live days

coasts. 'I'iii' hii lie.-t tlood marks worn till

to T.'i above the ordinary level. Hundreds of houses were wept away

Ac^onliiii: to Professor Alm

would 1

aies da.-hni he!ji!e.-s wrecks on the!

upoli the phvMuIoijical sua soparatiii^

these eoiiteiiding races, and put himself

iu the repentant sackcloth, if he has

brains euougli to understand it. In a

recent lecture Agassi/, remarked

'l have pointed out over a hundred

specilie differences between the bona! and nervous sy.-tenin of the white man and

negro. Indeed, their frames are alike iu

no particular. There is not a bone iu

ihe negro's body which is relatively the

same shape, size, or articulation, or

fdulyl

chemically of the same composition, as that of the white man The ucro'.s bones

contain a far greater per rentage of eal

earcous- salt than those of a white man

even the negro blood is chemically a

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very different lluitl from that which cour­

ses in the Veins of the white man. The

whole physical organism of the ne^ro

dillers i|uite as much from the while

man as it does from that of the chimpanzee—that is, iu his bones, uiusclcs,

nerves and fibres, the chimpanzee has not much further to progress to become

a negro, than a negro has to become

white man. I his fact science inexorably

demonstrates.

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Climate ha.* no

more to do with the difference between

the white man and the ue^ro than it.

has with that botwo.n the negro and the chimpanzee, or than it has between the

horse and the ass, or the eavrle and the owl. Each is adistiuetand seperate crea­

tion. 'J he negro and white man were

created as different as the owl and the ea­

gle. I hey were designed to fill different places in the system jf nature.

The negro is no mure a negro by accident

or misfortune than the owl is the kind of bird he is by aii iil.".' or- uii.it/iiuuc. ,1 lie negro is no more the white man

luother than the owl is the sister of the

eagle, or the ass is the brother of the

horse. How stiipenduous, and yet how simple is the doctrine that thu Almighty

Maker of the Universe has created in­

herent species of the lower animals, to till the dillcieiit places and othres in the

grand scenery ol nature!"

/SI.Ul' ltlglils.

I lie Ki-publican leaders used to be

strenuous .State Rights men. Xo body

con ol ahead ol them iu the assertion ot the right of each State to control and

manage its own domestic institutions.

Listen to the following which the Chicago Republican Convention of KSliO—the

Convention that nominated Abraham

Lincoln for President, inscribed upon

the Republican banner:

--Resolved. That the maintenance ti violate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment, exclusively, is essential to that balatici: ol power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depends

Stanton.

'1 lie Aii'- ii/-/,• linns (Republican) commenting on the removal of tho

above infamous scoundrel from the war department says

"The memory of Andersnnville still adheres to him, to blast and wither his reputation wherever he goes. (!o where lie likes ho is a doomed man—infinitely more so than Aaron Burr or Benedict Arnold."

II is now admitted by the more candid

Republican journals that Stanton was ihn author a lid i».-•/ of all the suffering en­

dured by our soldiers at Andersonville.

Takk IT nr. tnk.—A Radical paper states that the hard name ami lawsuits with which Butler has to contend, arc giving him much trouble. Furrows of care aw indenting his noble brow, and his hair is beginning to --silver o'er."

The Guard (Oregon) says: If any

silver ore ever gets into Butlers hair,

he'll have, it out. if a fine tooth comb

and magnifying glass will reach it

A .M vsrr.ithu S IIiscdvkhv.— esterday morning, while workmen were engaged in excavating a vault on the premiscs of our fellow citizen, George \V. I Warren, when getting down some ten feet found the skull and bones of a human being, and the strangest part of the discovery found a pair of spectacles on I the skull. Tho spectacle box was found I near by also. There was also found a

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will nevor ho C\iiiriir.

WEEKLY RBVlKW-CRAWFOltnsVILTJi:, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST

Tim new turn that has taken placo in the impeachment affair is oxi-itj ing interest all over the country. It

liools alonj with seems, iieeordinj: to the latest reports

landiiiL' mitlrage and the right to hol.l likolv to have the tables turned on them

ilice for the negroes, they now boldly in- i» w«y disagreeable to their reputation

ist that they shnil occupy pvomiscitous-

ly with our white ehiLIreu the free sehimls

of the Slate.

TnK distance from Philadelphia to! San Kraucisco. hv way of the proposed 1 ndiaiiapolis. la!iville, Pekih and Keokuke railroad, threu thousand one hundred and fifty miles, a shorter route across the continent l_v a hundred and fifty miies than can he presented by any I other line of railway

otll er li,,'L'

"f railway. Lf a train should

run at the rate of tweuty miles per hour. I

entirely .i white man in hi- natural build in_•1„ |i„^ .Mop) ages—which is perhaps

I the average rate on railroad? in this country—it would require a little less than seven days to accomplish the distance.

Iii it ir as consistent to pronounce I As for grades, the t'.iveler will ascend 1 1 I el id at a a re an on to ue an cayle a- to place a native tie- ,,

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or .^au 1- latic-isco to a height ol eight

gro ujkiii a lootinj: with the Anglo Saxon thousand two hundicd and forty-two feet,

race. Let the ».i/,•//.-,v./ free born look

l,r VL lilu ul 11 Kv:l

I Smi h'

SPECIAL NOTICES.

l.alajcitc Steam I'.nginc and lioilcr Works. TluMOider.'iiMied u«.«uld bee leave U» inform the pilhlie that they nrr now prepared turn out

Portable and Stationary Kn^ines uiiU (toilers! On -hurt notice. We h:ivo us?.»ciated iili us. in the Hoilcr Mtikinj biij«ineJ, (Ikohok (\INI.y, who will superintend thut branch, and whot» lorn,' experience and well known -kill warrant-- u- iu u^urim: those who '.'avor us with their wotk. that it will be welt done. attention to ..n Portable

We will pny particula and all other Repair* Hoiler-i.

*tti ii£ Flue

ilotie at .11 tim

Huiler I'aO'him at a di.-tane. with the lea.-:t p«»*ible delay. It. ^l. lbtOtATll A

Cor. Third and Kotnii: Mr

fur*m.V. Lafayette. Ind.

No one need suffer with the Viles. W. \V. Kebee, farmer near Kalamazoo. Mich., after suffering inten.-e!y with the Piles for veurs, one bottle of Ir. Strickland's rile llemedv cured ine. t'. L. tllass. Janesvillc. Wis., says otie bottle cured bio* mid hi* brother. A. II.

I'ostmasier. I'e:u. ). says it cured him iu a few davj*. 11

Schenck's Seaweed Tonic. This iiu'dicint' invented by |)r, .1. II. SI'iiknvk. ot I'hiludeiphi.i. is intruded to di»sdv» tin- i. ud and make it into fhyno'. first pri«M- nf dilution. Hy cleansing the stotmu-h with Sfhriu-k's Mandrake l'ilU, ihc Totibr soon restore* the appetite, and fund that eoubl not br entcn hd'nre uin^ it will be L-uily di*(e«te«l. t%»nr»umpti»»n cannot bi-i-tnrd by S.-lpuiek'-: I'nb m-mie Syrup nnle-^ tlo-stomach and liver is made healthy end the appetite restored. hence the Tonic and 1'ills are required in nearly every ca«v eongumption. A hull' d/,cn bottles of the SKAWKKO TtNK' and three or four boxes of the MANIKAKK IMl.LS willeureany ordinary case of dyspepsia. lr. Senesck makes professional visits in New York. Hostoii. and at his principal -Oiltee in 1'hiladelphia every week. See rlaily psipers of each place or his pamphi-'t on

.,.»nsutnptitiu

Dit

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f«.r hi day.' for

visitaiion. I'lease (d»serve. when purchasim?, that the two !ikonescsof the l)octur. bhe when in the last s'.a^e of niumption, and theolheras ho now h.in perfeet health, are on the loverntnent stamp.

Sold by nil l.)rui ^ists and Dealer.-, price 21 "''J per »u» ih.. bnlf d..Ai.it All 1 *it ti-r- Uv mJ-vice-bonld be addre-i-ed to Dr. ScHliN'CK's I'rincipal Olliee, No. b"» North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. (Jeiieral Wholesale Ajents: Denial It arnes A Co., N. V. S. S. Hanee, Italliinorc. Md. .lolin D. Darke, Cincinnati. Ohio Walker «V 'i'aylor. Chienu^, III.: ollins ltros.. St. Mo. oetM7.lv no I

SWAIN'S Vlgktaijlh Haib BALM ably restores jrrcy hair to it«/rigicolor, without dtaitiiog the atin or cloViiiug. It leaves the most d/,-, dead andXcrisp hair, soft, iuoist au/ glossy, cnufch?\ it to curl, aud keeps it ii/its place, while promotes its growul/ and j»TOTtats it^alliug off.

It conneither oil or alcthoL

:uierov\ jireparations 1$ oil. alcohol and RulphuiXhnve been joined upon the public, and liwing totalM failed to givo «aiisfactiou, tli^inaniif^turci's have de servedly come tiwriuf.i

Dr. Swain wailwit Jfiis Vegetable Balm to accomplish nil tmlic chimin for it, and authorizes his agent j&o refund the money wherever it fail* satisfaction. is an etitir#y and scientific preparation, prod#ccd b^mbe distilation of rare and fragranMlowers,\hich renders it not only the b#t renewer\n the world, out makes it Jarticul.irly iiV-ccablc as a hair dteH«it»i#to both old Vid young, while its li'jJbl purity aud tlorlk odor aro in striking »ntrust with tho m\ty mixtures usun/iy sold. 1 lie proirietor has letters from u\ny of the iuui /iMiinguinhcd as well as fashVnabl«* peoj/e, judges, elergymeu, lawyl jdtysie/iH, opera singers, actresses, 'ng to the remarkable virtues Or the Ifniui.

Dmu'l let any dealer urge upon youadlff« ji-nt nrtirSe, tint if your tnide.sman docu i-««t ihu. s.'iid one dollar fora trial botHe :»tbe in':i:v-t njient, or tho proprietor. -ir urfy hair, muuI for NO. 1. !f lor bnir dn-Hsimr, Kend for No. 2. •v^.C 11. swain, proprietor, No. 'il South Wa» """T !-r -M i't't, 'hicau'o. .r sab* hy nil tho wholcsalo UrugglsU

(E, J. Binford & Brother,

Drus^i-t. Crawl'..rdsvilie,Ind. Dcel.lf^i.Ivw

TO rOVSl^IFTIVIX I he nd\ertiicr. having beer, restored to health in few weeks by a veryimple remedy, after having a juiflVrod for several years with a severe lung affection aud that dread disease Consumption--i anxioii- to make known to his frllow -.-utVerers the means of cure.

To all who deaire it, he will aond a copy of the prescription u«ed (f"ec of charge,) with the directions for preparing and usinj the same, which they will find a m'keft an for CuNsryirrtos'. Astiim Hh«isclim.s, Coi'(iU'. 'ui.ps,and all Throat ami lumj At fecliouf. The only object of the advertiser in sendiuk tho Hrcscri,ition istobenelit the atlJictcd, aud spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, aud In* hopes every sufferer will try thi.» remedy. as it will'-ost them nothing, and tn-j prove a blessing. I'artiejt wi»hin^' the prt^cription, hc:-:k. by return mail, will please addrci«.

0 (o J-'ry's loi* Irii} s.

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JOICItOItS OF Y»I TII. (teutleinan wh»»"ulTer fr years fr«un .Ncrvoui

Debility, rrcumture Decay, and all the etleets of

ntliubei ol \tul.s and buttles, suiuc filled youthful indiscretion will, for the sako of sulTorin^ With inediuino. A« HdOti US the skull {humanity, send free to all who need it. tho recipe was brought out ill thu fresh air it dis- I directions for making the simple remedy by Holvcil to dust. Tin: my^turv probably

w,lifh he n,n ,L ulXvTrr

I #. ... the ndvertiser'j* erperience, can do so by iiddrc^sinx unravelttil. hv.,n*r,Uv .„

Alil'K, Cllll.l Oil IsTKIlMlTTKM- IV.VKK l-lltl'il. of I In* Iimiiiw ri'fiiinl.'tl. 1111.

WITT'S

O\-»t

that the iuipeai-hers—the lllCtl who have trtVoi't a -ptH-ily euro. the pr*«prI,ir nuanuiteoy them led on the illlpcachment movement, are tn eure every ea.-v, even uft-r nil other modieines

,,lil

a.- honorable men. 11 the plot to nnpeacii

Pebruary,

Asm- fills nru

i-nlirt'ly a new ini'.liiMiu-, nn.i li.n'ins

Ih-mi

TI1..1 UL'tOw t^usk'.- nroucity.

trk-il in

l-Jtm,.r llu- Very \v..r.-t :ui'l ob-Minute of Chills nml l-'i-vor, iinit not t'uiWM rwu iti

Thc^e-utleriimshmil.l innneaiaiely sive Hum

sclll 1(J Mlllil

,.wl.ip, ti„. |,rh-e ti.

A Wm

the President rests upon the subornation —_.. of pcrjurv, as is intimated, the inen en- Kv.tl S-lsJait' S«i" Malt'. gaged iu it, no matter how high iu posi-

-. ,iv«i. eiwimtati. Ohio.

Wkhsi-ku, MA

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Kki:m:V.

tion. should receive the condemnation of lone HOW on .-tile a Inrae immlwr harms, ui lew tho Cnliutry

Uenl K.-tute

Auent.s

mo

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lit ,n .V) L.t-', improved inn! im-

improved as follows:

A hou-e and larse lot-house e.mtainim: ^oine ii or 1-room*, in ?outh-we.-t part ol'toun, on the norlh'Wvt eurner if South and We-t ."tru-ls. Thus i^ one of the ino't desirable loealitov in the e»ty, and will be on t.e most rua-orfable terms.

A I .St) A deir.iblo property-^ aere.«--well improved. just »j\it-ide the eit,v."mi5h. Anew story t'ranio house ••nntuiuin^ 1 r» rootin, a y«*.»d b:o*n an«l other out building- and an un^urpa^ed ynion »irehard. just in bearinu.ol' aeres.

Al.Stl—A '.'-aere b»t in 'l-M-nrn's addition of outlot*—a small hotj^e ..r •-i'uoms. -nme bearing fruit. Tiii-» is oik* of the m»ist desirabb- btiibliim b'ts near theeity.and i.» otlcr««d at figure.-.

ALSO—a ImtK,-

!ltid

lot in tlie n- fth-w« part of

town, on the Tike—jot IW by tVet—i: "d irame h"U-e of 1 roi.m* and iher oin-houo. Will b» sold at Ion Inures, mul if lvsi»e»l.partly on tim,'. jy7JCa!l at tl:-- li, i..Hi Hun- b"»

Til 1! 1*:.\ LI.Mi Vihi\ j: A N II O I S O lion,ird Av-iHiattiin Itciort%. for VOlM! MKN. the Clil.MK OK Sni.ITLiH- an.1 the LUKOliS. Altl'SKS and DISKASKS which d-^truy the mainly powers, ami create impedimenl* toM

A KlJI At h»

with sure means of relief. Sent in scaled letter envelope-:, free of eharye. Address Dr, .). Sh 1 LI.IN HOl'STDN*. Howard Association, I'hiladclpliia. 1'a. line l",i7-1y.

Al'TlIKXTK' woei'MFvrs. A It A A II A It 'r KST1 Ml IN OK 1 KDHW 1 X.

Stoney 1'oint. White Co., A rk.. N'ay -H. Dk..1OIIV ih i.i.—Dejir sir: I.ast Kebnary I w»i in l.onisville purchasing drn::*. and I tfot ^ome i»f your Sarsapanlla and Cedron Hitter.-.

Mv Son-in-law. who wi with me in the store, had been «lown with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Hitters, and soon found his «cn. rat health improved.

Dr. (*ist, who had been in bad I.ealth, tried them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several years-'slomaeh and liver attested—he improved very much by the u-c of your Hitters. Indeed the C'dri»n Hitters has irivcn you urea popularity in thi--settlement. I think I eoubl sell a creat (piantity «*f Vour me«licine this fall—especially of your Cedron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Mcmphi-. care Hiekct A Necly. }!e-pt erfuily,

C. W'ALKKH.

Extract of a Letter from Kit 1DKNCK. Ala.. May lit, Du. Jons liru.: 1 send you $3» for

Ckpkon Hit-

tkks: please send what it will come to after paying freight to Columbus. Miss. I have been troubled tor several years with imii^estion have had to lake

ills every ni^ht for ten or fifteen years and in I wasattaekcil with general paralysis. I was contined to my room for the balance o! the vear aud.iu fact, continued in a very weak andnervous rendition until some two months since, when I was put under an operation, and your

ituos HurKits fur tri'atment. icommcnecd improving ri^ht a*vay, and am pretty well restored, ours, truly.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

^oliw o5' .% jj3j:tl jots. 1 Notlrc of Apjitlratlon far Lbstsor ld'i tc. V^OTlCK i-h'-tvby uiven to the eiti/en* oi Wayne tnw n-hip. Montuotnery county, linliana. :hat I Santferd Kuk. a white male inhabitant of .\lontcom cry county. State of Indiana, of the a^e oft \en-ty-one vears, will apply to the Hoard of Cotninis-iou-ers »f Montgomery c»unt.v, State Indiana, at their next regular .se.-ion, eommcneinu on the second day of September. A. D. I~»V7, for a license to sell intoxicating liquor^ in a less quantity than a quart at a time under the Temperance: law of the State o| Indiana, approved Mareh .r), lr.V.i. ftlr the term of one year. My piae** of business and the premises v.herein said .liquors are to bo sold and drank is Mtuated on lot No. 7 in the original plat of the town ot Waynctown, Wayne township. Montgomery county, Ind.. in the tenement of the said lot No. 7, known as

Noticc to Heirs

.Volio- (o !E«'ii-s oC iVjilioii So

MT.4TI-! OF I.MtlAM i&f Jloiit^oiuer) t'lauityo VDTH'H hereby given, that David D. Nieholson. Admiuistrat. of the e-tate ot W ilhatn Crnne, Sen., deeeas»-d. i»as tiled his ]»etitioti to ?ell the Ueal estate. 4if thedteedent. his personal bcini* in-iiHicieut to pay his debts aud that said petition will bo heard at the next term of the Court

nion I'leasof sai«l county. WM. K. WALLACK. Clerk.

Notice of Sale.

4m iuirfinn's Safe.

nth-froni day of sale one third in twelv the balance iu eighteen month-, and for the def payments the purchaser to «xeeute his notes trochoid surety thereto, with interest from date. waivina therein relief troin valuation «-r appra ment laws. ALKXANDKH WATKINS,

Ctl rdiai

Commission Merchants

Cummission ilcrcltitnts!

No ti Iniuihcr idCommrrrc liti:t»Jthit,

4' USi.HiO. ff.SjS.V4f BK. mav It t-'». wtlnio*

Blacksmithmg

.ItlKIIV. ohaki.I:S \tr

ill! IT IA if

BLACKSMITHS.

0„ M„ /. .'/..I'

Sln,

IKY. KDWAUD A. WILSON, WilJiancsbur^. Kius,'s New ork.

Mayt I 'i7 I ..

wi^liuus t« proin by

0 I

John 1!.

a -tj N

Fust th.

Olli,

Un-yarenow pn-pared tn

in the best style all kind- ot a such a-

Mill \Y,,rh F.rvr

/,

n/ihuii, /lnr.~

Cotntfty thif* W'nr!:.

'All arc invite,1 tocivi to s»t v* eo ir«* kt aueu.-t c. 1*

:ill. a** we -halj ehdci

I Law Caid

W. P. BRJTTOIM,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

CH A II' FOllliSY l.LF. /.Y/'/.l

JI. r:. .m

NOTARY PUBLIC,

(Jffl.r ill ll'f xhui'jtnii I]i{f II it /th

tnf oi'i'i'

Xiitiji.v/H (ttUHU-n/ Sfm'f. ILL attend to *il kind* .f L« cal bu.-ine-pcciul attentioiiKivcn tothe settlement i.!'ilci'deut.s* e«'ate*. (itiariltah. a nl Admuu^ti ,u..i ,n reque«toil to cull when needing coun-'el or iii-^istanee" Deeds. Mortalities u«d 'dber la-^al luKiruim-nts dru^u and c.x«''Ut»:J# {austT'O'y,

n«»i'iiii'iii»'.'t fitffvr-"—n -titTTrn-T-ri—«-.»..-.i.

21.

istr

Noticc of Application.

No!ire of Aion (01 liquor Mrenvc, VTUT1CK i* lo'n-l.y uivon tn ttjcriti/Piw ruirk iN ii,\v!jshn». \inutui»5iu«ry rnunty. ludiunn. Hint 1. AM.'-rl J. :t wliii.' inalc it on -t «.r 111 vill r*iru-

thi* Itoar»l of Commissioner.* n!"

A Ll'dlKT (J. MrhAMLL.

Auuu*t 1".

Noticc of Application

Nolicc of \|)piica(b)a (or Mquur inipc. \'OTlCii i*- her'.'ity yiveu to the eitians ot I moti !..v\ o-liip, Montgomery eouitty. Stale it Itul. tiiat 1.1 Jeor^.- W. Drnkoll.a vshite male inhabitant of thi-county of Montgomery. State of Indiana, ot: lbe a^o of wen',v-one year-- will apply to the -.itd ot i.'oiunu-.'ioneis of Montgomery eouuty. Indiana, at their nc\! regular .:i eomioeiicinu on the ti- st MiOsduy iu Septemin'1'A I'.t^iT, h'-jur !l"-- -d day ot S pte:uber. A. D. b"ti7. i'..r a Iito retail intuMea_»iic-r liqit -rs ia a le-- tiu.tnlity than a quart at a time, under the TcmpiM-ane.* hnv of iltr Stat.- of iM-liau i, approved Mai*h 'i, lK»'.i. lor the term o} one y«*a». _My pla-e of bu-in"-.- and the pre: a is. her'--on said lnpi«r are to be sold and drank i* situate-l on parts of bit number euty-.-ne (,T 1} and -eventyuo ^7v' iu the original plat tlte t»un of Craw-ford-viiie, I. niou ti/wn^iiip. Monicoiue-y county, State «it Iud:a ua. d-iunated and biiiinded a follow-: H«-uinnina at the north-easr ei»r»:er of a lot *rf tinoiod eojiveyed i»y John .! ou to thiie.v atul Uidtfc by deed dated ,1 it I l'ilh. l-'iH. running tlicu.-c north alonu the* ue.-i margin of \Va-hiu^t»n s*lr»*ft to the ,-outii ea»t ei.vier o! Ib-nry O'.i1- lot, thence we.-t alo?»a the south line of s:tid Uu I• 1 otic liun* dred ami i\:y-ti i.IU.*I) feet to mi aih'V. thence soiiih to th-th-we^t corner ot said liab-y atid Uidae b»t. thence ea-J one hundred and an-l .*i\t.v- -. lt»*i feet lotac place of bcifitinin^. i:»i:t:w. dkiskki.i..

Aimu-t b', Kv

Koticc of Application

Notice of

pptlratlon tor liquor l.irciiM'. th county. State »t ludi-

t|d i: i- h« iei..\ :iiveil lo the citizen* Town-hip. Moiittf -mcrv county

that I. .1 a tn Mc l.auuhl in.a hi ma inhabitant if Monuouien county, in ihe Stale of Indiana, of th*- :I',mm.| hvi'iity-une yars, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Moutuomer county, iu the State of Ijidiaua, at tbeii ne\i regular sc«-ion, eotnnieneiiiu ^u the first Monday -i Septctni»er. A. D. I*5'»7, bein« the id day of Sept- tul»ur, A. D. for a lieen-.• retail intox'.entii •piantiiy than a quart at a time. anon Law o| for the ten of one year. My place of business md tiie pp- oiscs wher»on said lliuors are be -dd and drao» is loeated on part lot- number iiin^ly (fo) and ninety-two in tlie oi iyiual plat ..f the town of Cruwford.»ville. Moutiioniery e. utify. State ,,f Indiana. de-iunc.!eI and boun lad follows: ^.•u'inntm: on Wa.-hin«-t»a street «-rty-ote- feet aud three inches north of the -outh-wu«:t corner of lot number ninety-t wo and run aim: then eal o.ie hundred and si xt v-ti\ (I'm) feet loan alley, ihcnee north twenty (•-•e teet. tlienee we- tone humired and *ivty-ine (Pio teet to •Wushitmion street, thenc.* .south twenty (.i- tej-t lo the place of b-'uiimhiir. .1 A MKS Mt*I..\r il

August lo. IN I-V

c*4* «sl* A U*aiion.

Notice of Applhatloii for Uuttor l.icciisc. O 1 [C!\ ben by L'iven to the eiti/ens "I I

CK-

1 own^hip, MontL' unery county, ana, that I.William H. Nichols«»n. a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county in the State of Indtana. .f the ai'e «.f jw-nty-oiie years, will apply to the Hoard of Coutini.vdoners of Montgomery county, in the Mute ot Indiana, at tho rejjuhir S( ssi,,ti. eotuuifnein^ on tiie -econd day of Septi'iuber.. A, D. a lie.-:i-t' to sell itttoxieasiu^ li.ju-.r- iu a !e,-s i|uautitythan a (juart at a time, under »ho 1 iiipviance !. i\v ul 1 ol the State of Indiana, :or the term of one year. .My place of business ami toe premiss where»n said iiijuorsare to be sold a:ul oranii is .situated -n part of lot number ciuhty-eijrht in the ori«ii.'al plat ot the town of (Uav»f.,rdsiHe, Inion town-hip, Montj»'omery county. Stale of Indiana, dcsi n4):ed and bounded as follows: Heeit.niiur on thc .-oiith side \'ert).»n .street seventeen (17 feet ea-l from the Jiorth-we-t coruer of raid b-t, running theiuM? ea-t fifteen and two-thirds l."»• feet, iheoee smith onchumlreil and sixtv-five feet t- ihe alley, tlienee v.eat Hftecri and' twothirds (15-,) feet, thence north one hundred and sixty-live tfeet to the place of heginniiu

WILLIAM H. NICllUL(t\

Au^u-t lo. lNo. jv.

Xoiici

1

of .tpjilifiitioEi.^

Notice of Aitplicatlou fo:- l.bitior l.lrcii^t \J 1 I D'K is hereby uiven 1 h.. »oii uo-n i'1 j• .*1 111 jf7onery county. Mate ot Indiana, that 1, 1 hoina- K. Kelb-y, a white male inhabitant ot .Montgomery eouuty. in tiieStato ot Indiana* thea^eot wenty-one years, will apply to t1

Hoard oT Copiuiis

S a In

n-'v and the prcniises whereon said liquors are to be "ld and drank, i-located on part of jot.- number ninety \!*0 and ninety-two as rce-.rded in the original plat, of the town of Cra wford-ville, uioir townhip. Moni^'omery county. State of Indiana, hounded and designated :o follow*: Hc^'inninv' lorty (to leet south of the north-wtst corner ot lot number ninety-two (•»-.•), runnim ttience south twenty-one feet and thruee inche-. thenee eat one hundred !ind Mxty-live H'm) teet to the alley 011 the east side of -aid b»t number ninety (ft)}, thenee north twenty-one leet and three inches, thcii'-ewesf one hundred and sixty-live Mtij) feet to place of beainni tit T1D.\L\SK, IvKLbKY. la,

('"*m-

X.t)ll( Lis hereby uiven. that I. Alexander Wat-kin-1.i uardiaii of Jame-J. Watkins and others will by irtue of a decree of the Court ol t.oiumou I'leas of Montgomery county, madi- at the .1 ti tic term thereof, 1.-07, offer at private sale on the!Ut day ct Aumist, the following ical estate in said connty. t»»-wit Two third-' of one half of one hundred 1 '1 ow n-hip. Mont^t,niery county. in th and eishty-eiylit one hundredth aercs oil part of tlu Indiana, that 1. John Oarro!. a white male inhabiweM half of -ection two i-j. township twenty i-U], taut of Montgomery county, in lie State of I ndiana, ran^e five west, upon the following term*, Jotwit: oftheau'cof twenty-tine years, will apply to the One third of the purchase money to be paid in six Hoard of V:nmi-ioners of .Montgomery county, in

.., ol ion.

Notirc of Application for l.iijtior I Icciinc, ti 'MCK is hereby L'iven to the citizen-: ot I

I tin.'State of Indiana, at their next regular I comuieneiii" ,,n tin- fir-i Monday iu September. A. p. l-'7, beina the «Jd day of September, A. D, I.-'I7, id tor a license to sell intcxicaCair liquor in less |iiant ie- tythana quart at a time, under the Temperance

•ith

I Law of the State ,,f Indiana, ajiprovcd March a, tf.V.M'or the term of one year. My place of busines-* and the premises whereon .-aid liquors an? to be •fdd and drank is located on part of lot number ninety-1 w» in the original plat of the town of

Crawford»vitle. nion townhip, Moiituomery county, in the State of Iiidianu, designated and bounded as follow."!: ileninnim: twenty (Jt)} feet south ot the north-east corner of said lot, running thence we-t eiuhty-iwo and a half (Htfj feet, thenee •^oiith twenty c.'O feet, thenee cast oishty-two and a haltfeet to the east line of paid lot, thoneo le.rth twenty '.-f) fei.'t to the place »»f be^innina.

I

l.'nitoii A' Spniir

JOHN CAKIIUL.

All^llst 10, !Mi7.

Police ol" Ajpli- tlion.

MIIII III- AI'I'LK ATIIIN Milt l.l(( (II! I.ICKVSK. XJ 1 11 i- hcr.'l.y ii v.-li I.. he citi/"ti- i,l' I' nioll 1 mvn-liip. .M"«i8"jni,ry r.iiuily, in tIi• Suiii- nf thai I. lutbirri A. 11 nyy. ivhitu malt iuiiul.it. 11.1 11' M.iit«.m''ry cnuiity.in llu: Statu i.f In.li.11.:. ul 1 In- net .|' twiMity-iinc yciir.-, will apply tn thu h..,'inl ..f (•.iii.iiii.^.-iniicr. !i.ntL'"incrj- i-nmly. in tin.' Matt? «jl' In. linim, at llii.ii not I l''^uj::r ('•iiiiiii'tii'iiiif lilt* IIt*-it Moii'liiy in Soi.tfii,!..*!-, A. I*.

Imini ihf .-'.'OhiiiI _iy "f Si-iijcin'ln r. A, 1). |t.|- :i licfii.-u to .-.'11 iiif.»vi.-iiIiHi liquor inn I.-.j.h quantity than a quart at a linn.1, unilor tim 'I'.'Hijmt-mim-''l.aw i.f tin Stat.*'.I' Indiana, approvftl Slarrli ."i. If.i'.i. fur tho tcrni ol'i.ni-yi-ar. My pl.-ici. ol' l.u-i-lif-,^ ati'l tint pi'i'iui^iT. vvh'TiN.M .-iii'i liijin.r- aru In lm ••'..I'l atnl drank i^ .-ituateil on part ot li.t,-. ntimlii-r ,-i'vcnti inn'(TI) ami "fv^nty-nio f*-l in thu i.riuiI lull plat ol'tho town of Crawlorii-l l!lc, Moiitl{"lil''l,y i-oiinty. in th' Siati,* ol In-lianti ilt'-iynairil niiii h.iuinh:'! aJlolloiv-: r.'-^iiiniii^ at tin- north aol 'oiMi,'r ol' a Jot ortroiiii'l :onvi-yi-.| liy .lolin W'il.-oii toliiilcy iinil Ui'li:'- lo i!' '-il 'lat.'il .Inly l-th l'-'.'/l. ininn^ th«'in:0. north alon^' th-* wi-hl margin of -*}l I tlic Ion to Ihf i^onth i-a-t irorncr of lli-nry

I lot?, th.-ti'-" K'-.l alori^ tho sontli lint' of -ai*l Oil.slot iiiii-lui nil r«- mul ^xty-livo Iim-i. to an nlicy. lliciici .-.nth to tli- north-n i-.Jt n.nicr of sai.l ii.jli-y aifl Ki'U'i' lot. Ihi-ii'"- '-a.! oiif hniiilri 1 an-l it I h, tf'-t lo tin: piarr .,1 lii-^i lltl II".'. litllil'.'UT A IIA S

MiricKiir u'i'Mt'Mins hii: Litiinit i.n i:\s7r VIlTICKi, horiOiy Kivi-n loth.- ritizi'iH of Clark Township. Monttcomeiy county, in the State of Iiidi'imi, hat-1. .Lum"' A Dri.-kell, a white male inloibt'ant nf Montif'-mcry county, in i!»«• State of jtnllana. f.'l the aye ot wenty-one yeats. will apply tho Itoard of Commissioners of M«'t»lL'"tnery

Books.

^iiinlioixl: Hoii Losf, tiow Kcslon'd.

S«-p-

joinery e'-nnty. State of Indiana, at tlo-ir nex lar session unnieii'Min on the .»eond day tember, A. I*. for a lieene t*» sell into\ lirpiof- in a le-s •jnantity than a quart at a tim •1 er the Temperan*r Law of the State of lndi approved Mareh "t, IKil»,for the tern plaee of busin-^" .oid the premise* wtiereon sani iiquor* are «•. be sold aiid drank i' *ituate on the west lialf of lot number two (•.') in bloek nionber three (3) in the original plat tit' the town La.loya, Clark tewn^hip. .Nlontt .»mer.v eonuty. Siatv«.f Imliina, in the tenem 'tit «'U the ?aid west halt of b»t number two (kJ) and in said bhvk minilvr three (3), known a* Seott A MeWa^iier.* livery -table, in 'he noith*wet room of iid *ttible. Clark town-hip, .M«ntuotnery e^untv, ludian:i.

ii ii,.'/'

i»«. ri !.vi:itwi:i,i.s' iiio.ii.,i i«n.iv 1 n" \i. rrm: )\vi'.!imit nicili

t. «*l St»i:uM vtokkipk

•iUini

A

or Seminal

"T weaktie. Involuntary Seminal Losses nti'OTKNrv, Mental and I'hy.-ical Incapaeity. Impediment^ to .Nlarriatfe, etc.: also Con-

in.ii.m.i srHiTiaN.Ki'iMU'sv.iind Kirs, induced by self-iu-year. My oa^enceor -extnvl ex»ravairenco. reon' said jT^'-'e is a *w\~. envelope, only eeuts.

Ihe eeleiiratetl author in this jidmirable es:»y c.eaily demonstrates, from a thirty years'successful practice, tha*. the alarmitn cunserjuonecs of self uba-e may be ra«lically cure-l without the dangerous uol internal .'dedieiue *r the appliealioii of the knite—pointintr out modi of en re at mice simple, e» rtain, and ellVctnal. by mean- ..f wliseit every sufferer. no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself ehejij.iy, privately and uawcai.i.y. ^This l.eeturr should be. iu the hand- of e\cry youth and every tannin the land.

S-nt, under seul. iu a plain emelopc, to any ad dress rosr-paiil. ..n r. eeipt six cents, or two p..it

A td re.

.- the publishers. CII AS.J. C. I.INK New o»k. I'o-I fill

•V. Iiow.-r

.! ii Vx 'V-iH

CO. Ho.\ 4 .-(»,

'.ro*iM

Marble Works

gBasmmmtaa

i:quor^ in a le-s ^pjl|-* proprietor^ ..| tlii^ establishment ha\ini been vlertiie I emper- cu^a^cd in the Marble lUisnicss{.»r nearly twenty year?, durini: whi«di time they have manufacturcd soujc b«' luict Monuments. Taldets and «Jn\ estotie K'oiht.i.tt a-cver cre-'tctl in the We-tern country, bej lejtiu to mloruj the citiy.en- of Montgomery and adjoitnnu uoun? t) Ut they lutvo now i» larsje and splendid !o! ot

.U!iJH, \V. A\!i ITA1JA\

~W~

SSfpsP SiWS&

"MAR3LE

O'NTITM 10X I\S

If TABLETS,

Ae.. A i-i: will be S-. ••«!. It»*ver ihan can marbb' nf. '"kj-t mmm re ai?o prcjnfred idu.y pUI I r„r hu li.iuths the lov.

'lli§(

E A S O N E S

pit I poS'.« i.' UJW.tauto.:: in,,! .si..vn

I'li.ni-li'l.n'ir'S-lliNK, MAIiin .l-: SI. A us, I:.I

pos-ible ill-

S. Ii. lii'uim. nf ivh- :i"I'll1ni.- :iII inti'rio* quality Amkuh'an

A

it

I.k

Dr:

appii

Jul, »o t-ii:tit

ounty. in

rs of Menivo 1 the" »j\t u-ulai

mmeneinu ont|ief«r.-t Monday in Septemb. D. l-o?. beinu the -Jd day «»f Seotcnjbor. A. D.

lieen-e to ell iiito\icutin^ li.ju

.quantity than a toar« :it a titn»\ tinder the Temper-' nm-e Law «»t tin? tate yt Indiana, approved Mandi 0. Im.». tor the leiin

uf

I

one year. My piaee ol busi-

atul eal Inn: it 11 I

i.v^. Vott will .-avc money and- set better work by .•allimr «n us and see what you are buying.

ul estimates of sur work «liop.

•aiioii. by Ie

on

.{!! Work llcll'.crctl \crot llnL'to t'ontra:t.

ppo.jte t'oni-1

Addre-. I. I*. W

A S

Venelable Sicilian Hair Renewer

liits stood fhr frsl of seven if cars bt'i'.'iyc (,')• i)it'/!c (til'! no /ire/tava!urn j'or (,tr. /mir lias t/et btien llsrorcral iltat trill ]rotl:tcc the same boicjiciti! rc.-ntlts. Jt is tn entirely ttc.tv srinttii'c iliseorcri/. voinblnii'f/ iniii,/ a}' i.'ir most /toirrrj til anl rcstoi-iil-rr nijcitts in tho VEGETABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAEFJ TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLQ3. It makes the. scalp white and elean cures dandruff and humors, ami

falling out of

the hair ami irill make it. f/roiti it])fi! bald heads, except in very at/rd. /ersoiias it jarnlshes tlic inilritire. jtrineijile bit irhieh the hair is nott.••'txhed ami sn/i/iortetl. It, makes the hair moist, soft, and (/!oss/. ti! unsurpassed as a Jl A Jt J) S N I a. Jt is the rhrapi'st preparation, ever ojfe.red to the. pttbli:', an t»tc bottle trill ae~ eoniplish more and last. loni/e.i than thre bottles of ai other preparation.

Jt is recommended and used bi the E'irst Medical Authority. The IVonderfi results produced b! our Sicilian llair lien carer have iiidaeeil ma,ii/ to manujacture pre/Kirations for the Jlatr, under various names and. in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they hare, resorted, to falsehood, by claim in t'aej u:cre former partjI'- -.---, had some connection eit/i ui:r Mr. Halt, ami Ihcir jirtyutration, was sintilar to ours. JJo not be drcc.ieed by them, I'llrchase thu orii/lnttl: It. has never yet, been e/uallcd. Our '/'realise on, the //air, with certitieates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle, has our private lievenue. Stamp over the. tr/ of the bottle. *111 others are imitations.

R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.

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of A]i|li'ii(i(|ii,|f:

AsseHsmcat. List.

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'iiii j. in thu .Statu j! Del iana. at their tie a ^regular of, and appeals tram, 1 he nets nf the A .. .'neimc on the lij-?it ,\|«.mlayin Septem•i. A^ D. lurinL* lh«* -'I day of Septoinb,,rf A. 1*u7, fora lie. ttsc f.o.-ell iutnxieatiny iifjuor in a ijuaulity than a quart at a time, under the cinp'-nimo' Lawi-f. ih** St^tu of Imitana

enip'-iaieo-i,:iw it. the tj^tu ot nnjtana. Jipi«royc(I Mareh •. fort ho term of one year, My place of business and the ]rmnle. whircon said lii|it(-r^ aro to be Fold ami drunk. IsMtun'od on lot number eight (Hj in block number si\ [it n.: roiiortlcd on the original plat of the (own of Ladoga. «'lark ti'Wnship. Montgomery county. State Imliana, hounded abillows: lb-ginning at the center ol said lot number eight -n the east side and running tlienee north eighteen jlr*] feet, thence wc^t fifty jVj feet.thciicc Miuth eighteen [1M, feet, thence ea-t til'ty [.Mi] feet to the plncc of beginning.

August la .) AM LS A. DK1SKKLL.

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BBtirm'ss SjVitfhrr. LA I. a.-.'oi ment of In mess Lea'her jui"t re ceivcd at WM. V. WA JSCLN'S.

TICK is hereby Kiveu, that the Assessment Li-t for theeity of Crawfordsville. for the vear l^i", is rctunicd.and wi I remain open lor inspeetndi. at the MavorV olliee in »aid city, until Monday. Jmi,fiist *.•'). l'vi»7. on whieh «lay a committee ot the Comnmn Council »if said city, cn-t11tititu a Ibiard ol K«|tmli/.ati«»ti, will meet at the olficc ot the Mav,ir v-. a. iu.. to hear and deeidc all complaints

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-f the I'otnmoii ol the city of T. D. KKHWN. tty Clerk.

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I iii'll mill ut my ruriil.-ii.-i-.on Moinhi.v. M'|.t.-nil,i 1 t'-io, in Walnut tiiwndiip. J'.i mile." east ol I rid-cri-kibure, all my persbnaf property, con-istnig ot thu following described property .^ix head ot work home*. 1 span «f work mules, -M head ot cattle, •!.» head of sheep, heml of hogs, acres of good com, seven stacks of good hay. 1 two-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, I reaper, s»*tJ«f harness, 1 new haj rake, two thirds of a wood *aw, plowH, harrow and many other articles to numerous to mention. A credit ol I if month* will be given.

The above property ihiiU [u 400.1 oomhtion and will be -ohl t» the h^he.t b««t kr without any're "•eryvi or by-bitplcrs I 11.tend to .sell everything that is otlcrctl, it bid on, nu^'i* I'toiv*' JOHN .S, W LAN LIL