Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 January 1871 — Page 1
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tas. mania for law-mating by tHe the Radical branch of our Legislature is as strong as ever. There is scarcely the sun but iome"bill has hfen introduce'] to regulato. J?ow that the Democracy have control of the Legislature we trust that the old axiom, the..world is governed too much" will not be lost sight of. We need but few addditioual law& and those wisfe and ju
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"^Tbe Governmont ha$ given to General Csrrington's military class at Wabash College, two hundred brecchloading rifles of a new pattern, now in use Bt West' Point. These rifles havo a range of two miles, and can be fired twonty one times iD a mipute.
Tlie lew: Albany Ro»d—e. ii. waidron Appointed Superintendent. fisiTha decision of Judgo (Jresham, of tboTlnitcd Statcs jDistrictCourt. which was given at Indianapolis on Saturday morning last, placed General Geo. H. Chapman in position of Reoeiver and General Manager of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad. E. R. Waidron, Esq^, who for a number of years has boen stationed »t this point as Assistant Superintendent, has been promoted to the Supertendency of the entire line, vice Mr. Sloat. While we could not speak other than in words of. praise of Mr. Sloat as an officer, we avo gratified to join with an almost universal public opinion of satisfaction nt the selection of Mr. Waidron to fill his piace. We doubt if thero is a more dutiful, competent or gentlemanly railroad officer in the country.
THK country and Radical rule has become so demoralized and corrupt that it takes all the farmers, merchants and mechanics can make from year to to year, to pay their taxes. Fact. It will never be better as long as the prosent party nre in power. Lcgislalation for several years past has boen exclusively in the iuterost of rich bondholders and heartless monopolies, and against the toiling millions. In 1872, thft hard fiatcd yeomanry of the West propose to dry this thing up by electing a Democratic President and a Democratic Congress. Tho idea that because rich man's money is in bonds, therefore he is to precious to be taxed to help support the government that protects his property, is but the emnnation from tho brain of a lludical fanatic aud not the ^ojf-ahot from the uiiud o/ a "patriotic .statesman. In ft ^avcromeut .like ouri, a -poor man rights ought to'weigh as much as the bdndjhold&r's gold. Tire hones, sinews aiid muscles,. ,pi*, the l'romor, ought to be ss^Safcred fts the money of the latter.. Think of this. —i O
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ACCOUNTS from \V afthingtonJi£i&ort that the bi^gest^lobl&y ^j^r .^^janized in the UnitidJStates iThovr being fixod up to get the subsidiad cofp"orations released from their obligation to pay interest lemi-aanually on the United States bonds issued to aid the construction of the roads.". It will be vifbrth while for voters to keep a pretty Bharp eye upon tho course pursued Iby theif representatives in relation to this question. The amount involved is somewhere near sixty millions, which sum, with accruing interest, the railroad stockholders propose to levy upon the tax-payers of the country. It is tolerably safe to guess
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that every Congressman who votes for the enormous swindle, will have bis pockets lined with a share, of the plunder.
A LENGTHY statement from M. Bendetti in relation to that gentleman's aotion previous to the beginning of the Franco-Prussian hostilities, has found its way into print. His objeot is to -refute the assertions in respect to his mis-information of the Government of the Emperor, of his encouragement of raeb resolutions, and of his ignorance of the Prusso-Spanish negotiations.
This i» to be done by official documente now in the archieves of the Prench Embassy it London. Much •nsietj is felt to see the promised 'papers.
A DISPATCH Saturday announces that Dr. Livingstone ie alive and safe, Hating arrived at Mozambique, where wps .waiting for a vessel to take him to ifaglaBd. Thia is a little different from the news that we have been hearing ift relation to him, and puts at reet the numerous stories of his death. Dr. jbivipgetoop baa been absent upon t&ii journey at least three, and we tfciok probably four years, and has traversed in that time the entire African ofntiaeot* ij A
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Balloon adfifee» from^ Psfria to th® evening of the 10th have betfo re--* ceived Many slight engagements «t© reported as haviog occurred near Ma)-' tnaison and Rue II, and alflo on tlte line of the Paris and'Strasbourg railway, in which the Germans were repulsed with considerable loss.
Pa?4s advices of the 8th say Bhells arc falling on Mont Martre, and person# have been killed in the church of St. Sulpice. ,!
Anlfnpleasantncss at Headquarters. We notice by a Washington correspondence of the Louisville CourierJuuaial that old Jesse Grant, the father of the President, and old Mr. Dent, the father of Mrs. Grant, are both on,a visit to the President and Presidentess at Washington and the correspondence in question represeuts that there is anything but a pleasant and harmonious relationship existing between the two patriarchs. Especially is it represented that old Mr. Grant absolutely sneers at old Mr. Dent behind his back, and confidently advises his friends not to mind him"— th.at!|f .Ihey want anything out of "the Governmemt" to let him (old Jesse) know, and he will see "TJlyss" and havo their wants attended to, without rogard to old Dent or any other of the Dent tribe.
We sincerely hope that this evidence of unpleasant relationship between these two eminent fathers of the Government is not destined to endanger the peace and quiet of the Radical party, but rather that "Ulyss," being, a man of remarkable perceptions, will at once sent the impending danger and use the great ability of which ho is known by his partizans'to be possessed, to avert the unpleasant consequences of the threatened cmeu(c. By all nieans "let us have peaco.
THAT successful quack ana spiritual doctor" Newton, who traveled over *the United States breaking crutches and kicking cripples d'own stairs, has found even .a more successful market for his wares in England. Talk about the gullibility of Americans, they arc nowhere by the side of the English. The doator created great excitement in Liverpool last spring by some of his marvellous cures, but he has now ventured in London, the most imputent picce of charlatauism ever heard of, aud is making money by it. lie sells his photographs, which have beeu mesmerized, aud they being applied to the back, or head, or heel, or whatever part may be afflicted, an immediate cure is the result. Quacks in this country can soli copper or .steel plates supposed to coutaiu valuable eteetrical properties, but. tlie pho tograph business would'nt pay we think. What a depth of ignorance it must be that could produce such credulity
WE publish the following dispatch frgm Washington to the Ciucinnati Gazelle without comment. Ifcexplains itself:
The Missouri members who have beeu ignored to a great extent at departments of late, were yesterday informed by a Cabinet officer, on the floor of the House, just previously to the time agreed upon for bringing up the San J)omingo resolution, that hereafter they would be recognized as in full standing and their wishes would be heeded in all matters of appointments..J At the same time the hope Was expressed that they would show their friendship for the administration by Fating for the Sau Domingo resolu-
Tlil^erman poet, Adolphe Boottcheif/iiair just died at Leipsic, his native city. He was born on the 21st of May, 1815, and at the age of twen-ty-one entered the*XTniversity of Leipsic, devoting himfeff to philological pursuits, and to the'study of German and Engliih poets. Among his numerous poetical productions, his translations of the English poets occupy a conspicuous place.Vln addition to the works of Shakespeare and Byron, he tanslated the poelta.9 of Goldsmith, Pope, Milton and 0ssian. j%
THE United Ststea War steamer Saginaw was wreckfe&lcfii Ocean Island, in the Pacific on tfce'^th of October. A part of her criwiift irt a boat for Honolulu, and only: otfe reached there alive thirty days after' tbf wreck. Those left on the i§]ajgcl wer«-ou short rations. -H
MAGGIE ROBINSON, acolorod girl, who was kidnapped at Sy£fouis some two years ago, and taken .toti3uba and sold into slavery, has tysen "released through the efforts of t$S|!^4u*rican Consul-General at Havana^a^d is now on her way homo.
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Thousands of: balls from the Ger^ mans' guns fall daring the night in the outskirts of Paris, creating havoc all directions, and killing soine women and children, and striking ambulances, churchep, mansions, schoolr hOilSeS, ^tC. "'t' 3.
The -'population of Pari are more than ever resolute in their intention to resist to the utmost. No fears are entertained of surrender, as General Trochu has issued a proclamation to to the citizens to the effect that the Armyof Paris ,will not capitulate^
Bf|ssel9 dispatch of the 'lltb: laJjjIM result of ten days bombafdmeiijt^o^ the nine. forts and seven Freqahlatteries between the forts is that no series damage has been done, and not a single gun dismounted but three hundred Germans have 'been killed and wounded. Mount Avron was swept by the .French firo and the Germans evacuated the position. The guns at Alomar reached the Invalides and Cl%np8 De Mars.
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He means-to strain his crew to live upon the country—that is to aay,° to eat. rawseafand walrus meat and drink train oil. ^Thas only, he thinks, can: men endure the rigors of the Arctic olimatet t.-
He appeals, to be sanguine of reach-! ing the pole. ~\Ve trust the Government wilj send with Captain Hall a few competenl: scientific observers, j^r anless this.is donej the expedition "can? hav^.no vklaabl* results. Mr. H.a'll is: '•a bravia t»an, Used to living after the, Esquimaux manner, and though.he .hias. never, we believe, passel a winter, qr even a summer, within the Arctic circle! and is not a trained seaman, yet his' knowledge of the Esquimaux language and dialects, of the habits of these savages, and of tbe best way to, preserve life among the Arctic snows, make him valuable as a guide to lead* men capable of scientific observation to the far northern regions.
Eclipses.
There will be four eclipses this year two of the sun and two of the moon First—A partial eclipse of the moon, January 6, partly visible. The moon rises eclipsed as the sun sets: and will be visible at Boston for lb 19m at Pittsburg, 39m but p't New Orleans the eclipse will be 29ni before tbe moon rises.
Second—An annular eclipse Of the sun, July 17, at 9h 9m in the evening. Invisiblie in the United States.
Third—A partial eclipse of the moon, July 2, at 8h 7m in the morning, hence invisible in this region.
Fourth—A total eclipse of the sun, December 11, at lOh 42m in the evening. Invisible in the United States. This eclipse and that of June will be visible throughout Australia.
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R. In the three woeks ending Dec. 21, there were shipped East from Louisville, over the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railroad, about 3,500 bales of cotton. The receipts of hogs over the same road to New Albany and Louisville, for the first twenty days of this month, were 7,950 at the former place, and 4,500 at the latter— total, 12,400. There seems, however, to have been a falling off in the shipments of horses, mules, sheep and cattle at the points above named over this road, which is attributable to tbe low prices of stock ruling in tb% South this season. The receipts for the month were three car-loads of horses, two of mules, four of sheep, and four of cattle.
ANDY JOHNSON complains that during the late immortal war, as he calls it, the rebels carried off nearly all his books and papers, and even his tailor's shears, that he prized highly for having used them so long. He says that since tho war many of his books have been returned, but those shears and his sign, A. Johnson, Tailor," havo never turned up.
Pv. Louis rewards the United States Marsha who took the census of th&t city with a service of silver plute. She can afford to do it. Ilcr population was figured out at 312,000.
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CB-AJ5TIC SALOON No. 23 Wast Washington Street
PAT. WELCH, Proprietor.
1
THE
Bar is stock
with the choicest
Liquors and
SitJ
f.
COUHTY INDIANA, JANUARY 14, 187L WHOLE NTJMBEit 1400
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAKE MONEY-.
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E.M'ISE .NORWAY OATS, and ALS1KE 'CLOVER. Sample packages' sent free I to all Farmers also acopy of the AMER-
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ARE
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st- 5v'
FLORAL GIJIDE
FOR 1871.*
The First Edition of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand copics of Yick's Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and readv to send out—100 jjages. and an En-n-aving of nluiost every desirable Flower and
Vegetable, It i3 elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hundred fine Wood Engravings and Two beautiful
COLORED PLATES.
The most beautiful and tho mnst instruotiva Floral Guide published, A GERMAN EDITION published, in all other respects similar to the English,
Sent free to all my customers of 1870, ns rapidly as possible, without application. Sent to all others who order them for TEN CENTS, which is not h-alf the cost. Address
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
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TX7ESTEUN tWMMf PATENT ACKXCY. PKI JIIATT, northeast corner Clark and
A Week Salary.—Young men wanted as local and trnvelin" salesmen, Address tamp. R. n. WALKER, 34 Park Row, N. d"24w4
wit.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
GERII SCHAFHAUSsEN'.
SCHAFHAUSEN & HUSING, MERCHANT TAI10RS
JYo. 5, Commercial Row,
GBEEX STREET.
The Proprietors would respeo'.full.v inform the citizens of Crawfordsvill.o and vicinity that they have opened up. in the old Eltzroth Room, a Frst-Class
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
and will promptly fill all order.* for Clothing, manufactured from the best quaiity of Cloths, Cassimers, Velvet. Ac,
We keep on hand all kinds of Furnishing Gooods, which wo sell at low figures. Particular. attention given to
Cutting1, Fitting & Making all kinds of Clothing, in tho latest and most fashionable styles. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see us.
CHEAP LANDS.
U?
IVIO.-V PACIFIC IIAIfiltOAD CO. Have a Land [Grant diroct from the Government of 12,000,000 ACRES
Of the BEST FARMING and MIN' A LANDS in AMERICA. lands tli« line
3,f "i0,000 acres choicc farmini of the road, in the STATE OF NEBRASKA. In the Groat Platte Valley, now for sale, for cash or credit at low rates of interest Those land3 are near the 41st parallel of North Latitude. in a mild and healthy climate, snd for erain growing and stock raising are unequalcd by any in the L'nitcd States.
Convenient to market both east and west. Prices range from 82,50 to £10,00 per acre. GREAT INDUCEMENTS To settlers with limited means] 3,500,000 ACIIES Rich Government lands along tho road between
OMAHA AND NORTH PLATTE. Surveyed and open for entry under the lliiineslead and Pre-emption laws, and c:in bo taken by ACTUAL SETTLERS. ONLY.
An opportunity never before presented for securing homes near a great railroad with all the conveniences of an old settled country. New edition of descriptive pamphlets with maps, now
rcudy and sent, free to all parts of the UniU States, Canada and Euro pi Address, 0. DAVIS. Land Commissioner, jaii" U. P. R. It. Co., Omaha, Neb.
RELIABt.l!l INSUSANCE.
JAjKES HEATON
Agent,
OFFICE—Empire llloek. over Muflet it Hone's Drug Store.
Crawfordsville. iwrf.,
Represents the following Sterling Old Companies:
JETJfAASSETTS
-Organized in 181.1) 0.3,530,OOO. J5 .'
:?i
ISSlRAATi COJIPiW
Jforlli liuri'ica, Piiila. I'a. Organized—l"9l. ASSETTS S:i,00«,000,0f!
MERCIi lSTS OF
Widti, ilecl0m3
HARTFORD. Coini. Organized—1M».
ASSETTS 8600,000,00!
INSURANCE
can bo effected and Polices is
sued without delay by those Old TimeHonored Institutions, against tho dinser of Fire STORE* and MERCIIAiVDIMB,
C4ILLEOM .71 A.'NIT FACTOR IK* PUBLIC BUH.DI.'VUjl.
and
Dwellings and Barns
is
TOWN and COUNTRY!
Insured at Satisfactory Rates.
Losses equitably ndjualed and promptly paid. Consider your Interests .and give the above named Agent a call. deciotf
WANTED.
l.OOOOOO FEET OF
Black Wnlmit Lumber
ICR.tnWOnDSVMIjijE.
J. M. Troutman's Mills,
LEW WALLACE,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Crawfordsville Ind
Ofie®—Southof Poat Office, novTT'iO I
SHERIFF SALES.
BY virtue of an execution to uic DFRECTIL from the Clerk of the Court of Coromoir rieas of Montgomery County. State of Indiana, .in favor 6f Thomas Meharrv isgn'sd to me as Sheriff of said County, I will expose to sale a! public auction and outcry, »n.
SATURDAY, .JANUARY 21. 1S71. between the hours of 10 clock A. M. an«J: 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho Court House door, in the city of Cntwfordsville, Montgomery County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding Se*enYears, the following described Real Estate, in Montgomery County. Indiana, to-wit: The south west quarter of the north west quarter of section one (11 in township nineteen (10) north of range six west containing forty (40) acres more or less, tobe sold to satisfy said execution, interests and costs, and if the-same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will on the same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Estate, to satisfy a judgment for five hundred and eighty one ajid 68-100 dollars, togethar with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said Real Sstate taken as the property of Sarah Jameson et al. d31 w3 II. K. SIDKNEIt. '1 Sheriff M.
By virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk og the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, in favor of Henry Bard, issued to mo as Sheriff of said County, I will exposo to sale at public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1871 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door, in the City of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding Seven Years, the following described Real Estate, in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit Part of the east half of tlie north east quarter of section fifteen, commencing at the north east corner of said tract of land, thence west eighty rods to a sfata, thciice south eighty rods lo a stake, thence sixteen rods and eleven feet, to a stake, thence south ninety six rods to a stata, thence cast thirty four rods and thirteen feet to a stake, thence north fifty six rods to a stata, thence east twenty eight rods to a sta':e, thence north one hundred and twenty rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty eight acres also a part of the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty three, all in township twenty north of range six west commencing at the north west corner of said lot, and running thence south sixty rods, thence east thirty nine rods and twelve feet, thence north sixty rods, tlience west thirty nine rods and twolve feet to the place of beginning, containing in all eighty two and one-half acres more or less, in Montgomery County, Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said execution, interests, and costs, and if the same will not pring a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, I will on the same day at the same place, offer tho fee simple of said Real Estate, to satisfy a judgment for one thousand six hundred and fifty nino and 25-100 dollars, together with interest and costs, without, any relic from valuation or appriniseuicut laws.
&
Madi
son streets, Chicago, HI. Wo invite the correspondence of those interested in securing patents, Extensions. Re-issues. Caveats, etc. Our mottoes arc promptness a^id thoroughness, and the charges as moderate as good work will per mit. All information gratis. d-4w4
Said Real Estate tnken as the property of Newton-Temple and Mary A. Temple. d31w8 H. E. SIDENER, Sheriff.
I'y virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, in favor of Robert F. Beck, issued to me as Sheriff of said County, I will expose to sale at- public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1871, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, nt the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding Seven Years* the following described Ileal Estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit: The south quarter of section six (G), s'so the west half of tlie north east quarter of section seven (7) excepting eighteen (IX) acres more or less and excepting forty (10) acres heretofore sold by John Lucas to Henry Wisehart also a part, of the east half of said north east quarter of section seven containing eighteen (18) acres, to be sold to satisfy said execution, interests, and costs." and if the same will not. bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, 1 will oil tho same day at the same pbico, offer the fee simple of said Ileal estate, to satisfy a judgment lor live thousand eignt hundred and sixty eight and lii-100 dollar*,, together with interest and costs, without any relief
from
valuation or appraisement
Said Real ilsiiit of Sieplii-i. Grave? I in
J'v virtue of two several ex-eutions to me directed from the Qlork of the (,'ourt of Coniuion Pleas of Montgomery County, State of Indiana, in favor of Wm. W. Cornstock. Oliver W. Pierce. Thomas T. lienbridge. Martin L. Pierce, I'iehnTd fienbridge, Samuel liorn, Isaac liorn. Alfred Duggett. Henry Sample David McBriileand Levi Curtis, issued to me as Sheriff of said County. will expose to rale at juiflic auction and outcry 011
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2K, 1871. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Estate, in Montgomery County, Indiana, to-wit Tho east half of the south west quarter and the cast half of the north west quarter of section fifteen (lo) in township twenty (2ft) north of range six fi) west, containing one hundred and sixty (100) acres inpre or less, to be sold to satisfy said Execution, interests, and costs, and if the i-anie will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will on the same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Heal Ejtate. to satisfy several judgments for three thousand three hundred and sixty-six and 40-100 dollars, together with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Said Real Estate taken as the property of Henry Clements et al. ,131 w3 H. K. SIDENEH.
Sheriff M. t'!
By virtue of an execution, to rne direeled
iTI I LI.M and OTACH11\ EBTT, A LI.S and I frotn the of the Court of Common Plea MtM* I lium i"1-clerk»
viti
of Montgomery County. StaU-of Indiana, in favor of Sampson Reed, issued to me as Sheriff of said County, I will expo°e tsale at public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1S71. 1 between the hours of 10 clock A. M. and 4 0 clock P. M. of said day, at the Court
House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding Seven Years, the following described Real Estate, in Montgomery County, Indiana, to-wit: Lots number forty nine ('-11'. fifty (ofti, fifty one (51 and fifty two (o2. as described in tbe original plot oi Pleasant Hill. Montgomery County, Indiana, t. be
sold to satisfy said execution, interests, nnd costs, tnd if the same will notbriug sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, I will on the same day at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Estate, to Aatisfy
I a judgment for three hundred and twenty nine and 7-100dollars, together with interests and costs, without any relief from va!notion or appraisement laws.
Said Real Estate taken as the property of Mary A. Bonver and Matthias (.'. Reaver,
d.llwij. II. E. SIDENER. Sheriff M. Ci
.i-
jsmvm&mmma
Notipn is hereby given th»t Ihfl uriJer1 t'igned Las taken out letters of adminis•"ffatTfffriSTft "fire" prrsmiirt eststtrwf-Tfronw*
Slcrttr, lrft«: Ttf'MpiTtgBftegyr epnntyr iftlrnn*. »4V -|**stotw -iiwIcliUsd -to eaid pstMK arft r^nested to rn^ie immeUifitepft^mpnf, and «I1 those hfivlnycTftitas Sftainst ttie ssmo arc nottflerl to pftifcfit tlicm tlidjr .luthcnticiUcd for seltlcmcrtt
Tli* Mi)] f*l4w & iujftosfel to be solvent. I ... CHARLES VANDAVEER. D'cr. 33,1970-wS E\?-iitor.
EXECUTOR'S SALS.
if-i X-' ticp.i4 Hereby given that I tfHTexpose to-sale it public auction, on Fiviaitky, khe fourteenlb dny of January, 1
Sri,-at ffce
late rosuler.ee of Thomas Mercer. aeoe»**d. *11 the psrsonal property of said decedent, tonsistlrtg of Horses, cattle, bogs, farm!6g utensils, wagon, buggy, single and
l©f»Wp
harness, corn, wneat, house-b^Iil and kitchen fnmitoro &c. A credit nntil Dec. 2f, 1871, will be given on all sutn?_ of five dollars and upwards, the purchaser jgiv^ng his note with approved surety. .1
CHARLES VAN DA VEER..
Dec. 81. 1870-w" Hxecutor.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CARRIAGE FACTORY
-OF-
J.
s.
MILLER & CO.,
'Established in 1856.] -J
faNWk
Market Strrel, XorlK of Cfyitrt Hwsr.
4 CRAWFOBOSVIMiB, IND."
AFTER
retuminc thanks to tho public for th liberal patronage bestowed upon us lo* tne Inst thirteen years, wo would rospoetfully rnl the attention of friendsand the publicgenernllj to an inspection of-OUT '-».I
Carriages, Buggic«.
SPRING WAOOI8,
Sulkies and Sleiglw.
A fine assortment, and variety of which we kee|. constantly on hand in onr now brick st'ow room on Washinston street, second to be unsurpassed in strength and
fm
nono but tho host selected well seasoned second erowth timber, and employing nono but Mit most skillful and experienced workmen., I ho high reputation, our work has tbirteou'yoarp post gives U3 crniflae-nec in our ability as Carriage Makers. R01"t. V.™ encaged in manufacturing only Ilgnt work enables us to kcop a much Hner. larger, and bet or stock than any other house in thei W c*t confidently assert that our work and prices can not bo excelled by any other establishment. Tho continual increase in business tin* imnte is uccossnry to cnlurjjo our iuctlitics 'oriuHNji a to in W a at to II Ramson's
Patent Anti-RnUlini? Fifth
A recent invention, and tho greotesHmprovoinent ever added too carriage, bugiry or sprini Wagon. Wo have the exclusive county mht. Wo uso
Sarvor's Patent liugKy Ijeel,
With Patent Rivet for fastening felloM, so that it is impossible for ,tljo felloe to iolic-uiider nnv circumstance. .i-
Tlie latest and best IniproveMienfs In Spring. Axles, Spokes and Hubs.
A variety of tho latest stylos of Patent, Tops and firiwh of every kind. As wo rcceivo tho
Eastern Ktjles Monthly#.
From New York and I'hiladclphia'wc shall c.ntinuulto manufacturo w..rk as reliable ns heretofore.
All onr Work is Warraiil«'l
one to two years.
n-oni
01(1 Worli Tali en in Exchange
UKIMIRI^O
In -Wood-Work done to order., IllJckKmitbinK. I'lilntingand Triniinint? tlono with uoiilno?^ anu dispatch. Wcinvited all to ''all and see
lis
work will.recommend itselt. ,t
our
Superior Farm IVa
agous
Our Farm Wncons built expre.--Iy foi this market by Studebnkcr liros., ol ."loiith J.emt. Ind..of the .*»
VGRY BKST 'HMHKR,
and more with tho view of giving entire satinfaction to purchaser^ than profit, to tlio niiiniifacturers or to us. Wo fully
Worrit nt Thnn in Henry Pnrhcnhir Fur On'• Yfinr,
J]"~r'Remember the place, Mnrket St rei t,Noi th
(,f
Court llou--e, .,,, ,lu!yn,|w «i J. f*. MILLERit
DIVORCE.
Mali! 1 A. Clark.j
A. Clark.
tlie projierlv
ded etc. SI DEN EH. 'Sheriff M. C.
State of Indian.'i. Montgomery -unty. Mon'gomerv Circuit Court. M:ir«h term. *. ln, Matilda A Clark, vs. .lame- A. Clark
in writing as a e.iu-e 01 union al«o the affidavit, of a ili-dntere.»red por-oti. --r tin-r forth that the sai defendent, Jam II Clark, is a non-resident of tho Stnte of IndnuiM Now. ihcriTaro, tho tici'n'U ur, .Inirn*.-1 If Clark, will beroby take notice of the films arid pendency of this action, nnd that, lie tie and appear on the second day of the March term, n. 1*7), of said Court then and thereto answer said complaint. Said Court beginning on the sec-nd Monday of Fai.l month ot March, .v. 1«1, the same being tho Hill day of said mourn
Witness mv li^nd and tho seal of s.u-l
fl.Si Court this. -J'-nh day of iK-cemh-r. A. D.
,j I
W. WA LLA'.'E, C'erk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Pv virtue of an execution, to me directed from tho Clerk of the Circuit Court ol Montgomery ounfv Stfito Iri'liaruv. in^
f-»vor
or .Nari-
Hedfly, to nif.* i\* .^hcrill r-Aia« »ns'y, I will expose to sale at pnidnj aue:./tn atl I out.,.
''''"""SATURDAY. JANt AltYln"l. between tbe hours of l'| A. M. and ydo-k r. H.. of said day. at the (. oiirt Hon«e .or, in the it of a or vi go In an a re a id of it or no ceeding seven year-, the following il'-n.r:o" I real e-t.atc, in Montgomery Connty. Indiana to-wit.: A part of lot number three. '3) in bloi'K number one, 1) original plat oi Shannon la'e. bounded aj follows: beginning sixty-two\-i feet east from the northwest e.,rii»r ot *.uI lot, number three, (3t riiniiiiig eajt•»'*••? i'.' thence south one hundred and geveotz-oigM and one fourth feet thence west sixty (fid) fprt, {hence n..rth to the place ot bcg.nning. all in Montgomery County. Suatoof Indiana. bo "old to satisfy sai'l execution, interests and costs, and if the same will not brina a sum BU,1cient to satisfy said executmn, I will on tho same day at the same place, offer tho fee stmplo of said real estate, to satisfy a- judgment tor thirty-five anl five hundrc lttn tars, teethe 1witb interest, nnd costs, withou. any from Ta'uation or appraisement laws. Sai.l real estate taked as tbe property of I. rian A.
ao•
Lucinda 15. Stewar'. H. h. ^lULNhR,
jT w3 Sheritl Al.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ry virtue of an exccutioii. f.r costs to tne directed from the Clerk ot the Common I le.-is Court of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, in favor of Win- ri- Wallace et si MSUI 1 to me as Sheriff of Said County. I will- exp .-e to sale at public auction and outcry, on
SATURDAY. JANUARY ?•). l-*Tt. between the hours of 10 o'clock n. m. and o'clock p. m. of said day. at tho Court Ilou-e door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county. Indiana, t'10 rents and profits for icrm not exceeding seven years, alt the interest of Catharine Morin. in and to the fallowing real iwtato twenty-six ncres out of the sortihive-it corner or section thirty, town twenty (40) range three. (3) west.alsoa part of tbe southeast quarter 01 the southeast quarter of section twenty five, i.J5) town twenty, (it') north of ran«e four (•I) we*t, described as follows: beginnins twelve rods north of the southeast corn«r. thence west Iti rods and 1-links, thenee nurtb 63 rods, thence east lu rods and li links. tUeuoo south tk1 rods to tho place of beginning eontaining seven acres, to bo be sold to satisfy Hakl execution. interests and costs, and if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution. will 011 the same ijay at tho tame pla^e. it fer the loo simple of said real estate, to satisin a juilnmept fur twelve and seventy hundredth* ,it dollars, together with interest and ci»«t. without any relief from valuation or appraise ment laws. Said real estate taken the property of Catharine Morin. jf W3. U. E. SIDENER. Sheriff M. C-.
