Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 April 1872 — Page 2

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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

F*r

tf

TKOitAS M.

bROWLt

vf RrtLsiolph.

For L.t.itr.anl Gcvtvr.rr, I EONU\19 SEXTOS, cf Ku»Y fv? Su.-ifovw/S^:*, curry, ut v^o.

F*r Auditor of Sistt,

.UALSS A. W1LI»Ma.N\ of For Treamrtr vf State, B. GLOVER, of Lawr«cc«.

For Atlorn'ii Ift'ic'ct, 0. L'EN^iY, ofKnoi. o.teruit' ./ i'utiu*

bFNJAMlN W.^Ml ni. of Manor.. /vf Oerfc of Mr Su/.rr.-ir CUARLEtf'tfCHOLL. of I'lark. /Vr RipvrUr y* the SupTtv.t

JAMES B. BLACK, of Marion. Vr C\n*yf«r'nm-t!f-/.ar\7f.

'•'•'"•COPLOVK J*. OKTH,

of

T^ppec^noe.

Fvr PretitUntial Elector*,

l»i«trirt—1. 1). of V:ind« rhun?, •Ad ni««nc»-CYRrs T. NIXON. of Floyd, *d I'ditrict—JOHN H. '.RAVENS. of J« ier-.»n, 4th IMitricf—JOHN H. GOOPWIN. of Franklin, tth iistit~n. W OKOWS. of rqnn, i.fh in*tnot—JAMES JOHNSON, tl» iMMrict JESSE HAKPEK, of Warren, tn Dihlrk-t—1\ CO\V« iI.!,. \V«»M»«h, •jtjt Imtru:—H TAY1 a'K. of Allen. 10th lVptnot —K. W. H. ELMS. of Elkh/:r, n'»l»i*n-i-$!lNKY KEITH, of

Cincinnati Convention.—/icrirr.

It was on the morning of the 9th of April last year that the apple and cherry trees of this locality appeared .suddenly arrayed in their dresses of flowers. The weather had been very warm on the lnursiiHy aim rruiay previous, the mercury in the themometer.s rii-ing to P2J in New York.

l.e but one opinion in regard to the duty

see, is destined to be a second Peunsvlva-:

niain the character of its indus'tries

1..111 ie laracttr lu. tne».

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-THE CINCINNATI CO1

T. II. B. MoCAIN and J. T, TALBOT the plainest attempts that was cv cr made 1^31 »ORS and PROPitiF.iQRs. Uptg ,] (|u. livery lit Heaven t'1 serve Crawfordsville, Tad., Aprtl 18, 1872. devil

lion of the firvl of M:iy will lx: i)C of

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Coi.. John W. Foster, Chairman of be rt-porte all present and fit for duty, the Republican State (.'entral Commit-j And they will niareh on under their .satee, was in the city last Saturday. He cacious leader to another victory as g!orejKirts the Republican banner aloft in rious and fuli of good fruits as any that every portion of the State and that the ever crowned the efforts of men organprospect of success were never brighter. {ized in defense of the right. He says if there are many what are called Liberal Republicans he has been un able to find them.

TltE National Colored Convention in ses-

with any other organization than the Re- j„ jggg

publican party one resolution concluding

In a free trade article of the same is-

r®.

workers of

(know thev are odion- to the be'

,ts

tion of mankind, aud that if thev sucleeed in their schemes thev umt earrv on their operation,, underline kind ofi^"'' «ut-

deception. And hence thev clothe them-

selvea in raiments of rig'hteousnes.-,

ils sllp.,nrt.

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.„ ... ., vears atro, Mr. Lincoln was the main obAnd who will support the "organ ]ect ot the hatred and malice of the nit J, to reduce internal taxes and Democratic party, and great was their'

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sal''ng

t?rwl1

|!u$

lvc.rl

t.arrymg

yamabtothers have long done to prevent good deal in calling things by their prop-1 pies now, is eniitled to thanks of al: a reduction of thedutv on iron.

Tin: most enthusiastic antiquary we THE COUNTY TICKET know of in the county is .Mr. J. \\.! Elsewhere will be found the county Brewer, the toll gate keeper on the ticket placed in nomination by tiie Rc\ouutiville road. Among the many publican convention last Saturday. It ancient books in bis possession is a copy j*

a gotKj and ht.ong

f,,,,f the ulgate,.printed in 1476. The book bottom, not having a single man on it

nancr and hound in wood md ro-' i. a -ti .......

garded as a great treasure by the po^ess-

proficient in the Hebrew, Oreek and

..•Ijiliu languages, befidei having a ready

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Hebrew, Greek and I Montgomery county. The livelv

est manifeMt*ed

coiumaud of the LngUsh. llut he han convention irom tint to laat bv th

not devoted his time exclusively to the

men

study of the ancients. On the walls of guarantee of faithful woik during the

hi* development of the communist svs-1'

unK the force of the argument contained

hi our table ol alt price, P-.bli.hed

lew weeks ago-tha salt ,h actually

cheaper now, under the duty of 100 perjWe

rent, than it when the duty was only IS

bin library hang large charts, illustrating whole of the political campaign. The! T°la' neeessary to a clioice

ou)v

f,.ar

0f tjie

tem, to which he has devoted much time harinonv and unanimity that character-

and thought. He is also quite a matb- fccd the entire wort of tho convention «TitTB sbjtator. lualician and a woman mtfragist, besides proved to be without foundation. The

being a an exceedingly intelligent and objection raised to Mr. Kelsev by some I

cutertaining conversationalist. because of his havine scratched liis tick-

percent, still insists that if the duly were! Republican ticket has not received

IK Cravvfor.lsvilte JoVRS'Ar.

The contemplated Cincinnati Convcn-' opinion that a tariff of 100 |cr cent, docs vtyor.

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The real prompters of the Cinei.inaii I i»g salt. The fir,t h, that alt do«.not I A I. f.. mm ah .amiAi* I tin nlirll Convention contemplate just such a traud. Thev know that the Democratic

partv is odious to all America, and will

flag thev know that those who attempt- 1'

will never be trusted with the administra. tion of the Government again unless they can work their way into power under ."ome kind of disguise. Tlmrcfor men who were found in the rank* of the rebel army, or the inorc disgraceful or sanization known as the Knights of the tiolden Cirele, are making to clothe the

Wi are informed that the Liberal Re- Democratic party in the habiliments of publicans of this county will toon have patriotism, in order to inveigle the unan organ to support the nominee- of the

f(,w

(futies on imports was reported to the enmity that nothing hilt his life-blood mean when they oj.eak oi the American Home on Tuesday by the Ways and would appease their vengcance. Hut "^ilt monopolists'.' Thus jt appears Means Committee. The estimated re-' now they are deceitfully striving tothat if one is^disponed to n.uuy the salt iliiction in collections i-t»t» uill in touch tlie liein of tn» pannent of question he will find the duty of 100 per soa'ethim: over $31,000,000.

his that

executor, with the it will make them whole and restore them to the confidence of the country. They may deceive such men as Schurz, Trumbull and Greeley, blindel by disapointment and envy, hut tliey will not deceive the Republican party. When the reveille is beaten the morning after Cram's re-nomination, the rank and file of the Republican party will

WHO DID IT

Previous to the advent of the Republican party to power, our shipping intcr-

pr"'u4

sionat NewOrleaus adopted resolutions on I "im-hantmcn whitened every ses .... I and the American flag was seen in every Monday, endorsing the administration of [,ort. With the increase of duties upon President Grant and expressing the opin- the plea ot protecting American indu.-trv.

ion that colored men would be blind to 'he rhippinir interists of the country de- o'clock their prospects and false to their best ^Kned until the carry!",: trade was trans- Berrvmm of ferred to foreign vessels.— InJnvMpoht trrr man, 01 intere=ts if they lndentitied tiieiu«lves .svnti/n-l. (Sugar Creek township, the convention,'

a

t)le

with these words: "And iia all roads out jnlo (|,e

C11USC 0f

The Frnukfort CVnw/, in a sensible i.. tiw, I

article favoring encouragement to home commencement of the rebellion, and the

protective tariff does fifty times as much Anglo-Confederate pirates, while 803,i 'llt,on. which was also adopted by a .. ,. i?,.„,,hlirnn In il.« harm as it does good. It injures ti I ty tons were either sold to foreigners or unanimous vote: men for every one that it benefits." I passed nominally into their hands and ii'Wio/, That the delegates from

because of his having scratched liis tick-

„. .. ., I et two )ears ago was promptly overruled ll.K rankto:'. Crc^ tnl, while admit-

by conTelltion ail(1

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in tho price of sr.lt. Urantiog that] Next Kriday week, the 20th, Ls

W!W madp 0„fhe ba„ol a Uan(,.

wn)e major| RniJ immodUtel e|

predict for

such would be the result icmporarily,, ,"ir)d anniversary of the establishment of!

how long does the Cr recent suppose for-j the Independent Order of Odd Fellows

oign salt manufacturers would keep down in this country. The organization uuui-:

reduced from *9 a ton to f7 a ton. But

the result was not what the free traders Sevekai. Democrats in this city, anx-

claimed it would be. The price of iron, ions to attend the Cincinnati Conven- jJohn

instead of going down, has gone up. We tion, are taking steps to hold a "Liberal

leave it for the advocates of a low tariff to explain why their theory does not hold good in practice.

themselves appointed delegates.

The Joi'lis'Al. wa« shaking of the tar-!

uu

t'u"

were prosperous, file sails of Amer-

to incidents of the war. Accord

ing: to the

"If there are 50 consumers to one man- from our listsduring the rebellion. Of this ulacturer in the Lnited States, then a amount, 110,1(J3 tons were destroyed by

In other words, it does fifty times as obtained the protection of their Hags. Montgomery county to the(Yngressional ^uu£ressional and Judicial convention

u'hul rmiHiitwxl l\r.nri virf nol Haalmv. I

a a a

:v 011 iron, lhe western half of our State, from Kngli-h piratical sailing unas all who have their eyes half open can der the Confederate flair. The tW\c of

hy tho in w)liL.h jt W LS 1)llic«i cui|

ticket from top to tl

is printed in cl^ar type, on stout, thick against whom anything dishonorable can the Central Committee. The apportion- Vi 11 ,h

imjKr.aim uouna in wooa, ana is re becharged.,1 he delegateu who placed it id ment waa read, a« fo lows:

nomina tion" 90Ustitlued

or. Mr. B. is also quite a linguist, being I and solid a convention as ever met in

salt' auu.Kave

in

F'r'x'f

I cost ihe farmer more now, under the high tariff, than it did from 1SMJ to 1S00, un-

(lcr 1,10 low tfiri!i nnd 11 ls

be, as a wag has facetiouslv expr^i it. comparison of the present market rei«.rt« ...III. li.A t'..p thd voiirL nntTIDil

k'l ti »»u u«w till the people quit "rallying around the

with tlie

Kl't

ed to destroy the Union and perpetuate comparatively low, and when the duall the evils and horrors of human slavery

(y

lroveJ

rePor,s

and other Democratic papers

hope cent, has produced three results that ar incompatible with the free trade theory. These are protection to American manufacturers, iucreasc of revenue, and decrease of price to consumers. Can the

Cr-tcrnt ehow the contrary

township was represented. Thereupon the convention adjourned till 1 o'clock. The convention waa called to order at

lower house of Congress to iiuj uire ogates to be appointed to the Congress-' Scott

the reduction of Amer- ional convention to cast the entire dele

of the Republican party lead into the Democratic camp, we pledge our un swerving devotion to the support of the j„g express an opinion quite different gressional District. Mnltion Alex Campbell nominees of the Philadelphia Oonven- from tliat of the tinrl. We quote P. S. Kennedy offered the following Ripley Noah W. Crimes tion":: from the rejuirt: resolution, which was unanimously Scott Allen Harrison 'The steady increase of our shipping adopted

ican tonnage. In the following year the gate vote of Montgomery county for M.D. J-'rtuil.lin -Jut committee submitted its report, ventur- N liite for Congressinan for the 7th Con- K. Xavlor-

n.,

.eng.i_'ia in the toreign trime up to the I hctolved, That we regard Albert D.

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lnanufacturos, savs, sudden and rapid decline from that point, fied to fill the office of Common I'leas "He that manufactures enriches the' directly to the conclusion tlmt its couutrv." decadence is attributable mainly, if not county to the Common Pleas Judieial

Thomas as a person in all respects ouali-

best available data, 91 J,4b6 orable means at their coinmaud to secure

much harm as good to encourage the man "trc «as an actual loss to the private convention to be held p.t Lal'ayette on that "enriches the rrtintrv Ti,: owners of less than five per cent., and a Hay 28 be. and thu same are hereby, After listening to speeches from M. 1). that enritlu* the louutry. I his is h.ss to the nation of about J, percent, authorized to attend and act in the White, Jas. M. Rice and Jos. A. tiilkcv, tree trade argument. jot the total of American tonnage en- Judicial Convention of the StlH'jrcuit. and others, the convention adiourned. I leased in the toreign carrying trade. I he to be held at the same time and place- I hatkvf.r diversity of 0,0111011 there loss ol this amount of tonnage would not and that said delegates are hereby direct- We are informed bv a reliable authori-1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE. may be 111 Indiana in regard to the salt .1,1 'tselt have produced such disastrous ed to cast the vote of Montgomery coun- tv, that the Sprngue railroad, running! and wool duties, there is fast getting to

mon p)

pon the proper development of our nriuritiu ioh? of real JJritain .• 1*4 1 ^.A :r 4. ... V.. I

,, 1., iJijiain. rating Attorney for said District. nectmg it with the 1., \V. & road at mineral resources .largely depends the 1 hu* it seems ihat a committee »»f Con-, j) White* oftered tlie following res- ^eri1- I'nder this arrangement the Lee prosperity of at least six Congressional gressinen, after an investigation contin-

c,"'k

|eaf[ departure from the

1,ie

ha\0 seen had not the alue tv in said convention for R. B. F. Peirce from Crawfordsvillc through Tipton, Ma-

under the American flag Hits so that a movement is oil foot to connect

mon Please Judicial convention were in

wllich was adopte(1 bv a rousill'

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vote

Districts in Indiana. It is too soon to uing through many months, came to the expect our iron manufacturers to success-conclusion that it was not tho Reptiblitully compete with the cheap labor of, can party and its tarifT that was rcsponsi (ireat Britain, and we must therefore ble for the decline in our shipping interprepare to see Indiana Congressmen o«ts but the Democratic party audits "tan(llml bearer of the 7th Congressional make mysterious movements. We will IRISH working as strenuously as our Pennsvl-1 war against the Government There is a '5

the last

as Intelligent £.«, Cr«lc .'

Wn\

as ever met in Kij.l. Hrowtl inter- s-n tt.. the

in the proceeding of

,c?,"tc'"',.and

nominntio"

of

motion of

Wlllnut'

,lU

tbe

nominalion

„lo„ed

bv a unRnimous vote of tho conventien.

the whole ticket such a

th„ 1Kllh ia 0ctober (he

in

flrsl

liow greatly reduced the reduction would Aimlt'„nn,f.rv ...ani ces voted for at the primary election ex-1 hardened tho share is laid with Eagle 1m followed bv rnrn'vnfindinfr nvlitftinn

ti.e

convention declared Jas.

ships was pvbli.hed full in the Jouk-

NAI'

'S9t

week,

mPr«

81 thcir

the price after they had driven out the born some 800,000 members, and as the |'ls^onb'ticket^nominajted: ££?. niost perfect and useful device in use for American manufacturers? Why it various invited lodges meet in Crawthat a foreign monopoly is so mueli less! fordkville on the 20th, to celebrate the terrible in the eyes of a freetrader than an day, similar gatherings of lodges will be American one? The Crennit should observing the day throughout the United recollect, too, that it was upon just such State", and in Canada, Peru, Germany si plea as this that the duty on iron was I and Australia.

For Treasurer, Thos. H. Scott For Recorder, Jas. Heaton, jr.

For Land Appraiser, Hannibal Trout

For Commissioner, 1st district, \V. 1'.

DwiKgi«s,

by

Kcpublican" convention before the close district. *1'" *1'" of the month, for the purpose of having

SURVEYOR.

John McC'laekey, of Franklin, was

:ik iiji

^tvni:uaP-.V7-riV" f, of! then nominated by acclamation for Jsur-

a

not lucroaws theprice of lb* nstiole tax-1 cokosck. pi

c«l that such a tariff "yields the (Jov-1 I)r 'A' n,.rrvman moved ''tliat, in

ss&^nrsi ssssl»—«»•

inujuitv "builds up American industry" by pro-' that awaits the lemoi-ratic p..rty, tho letter por-t lectin .: home manufacture*.— Frankfort I convention proceed to the nomination of Creteent. rcandidate for the otiice of oroner.

lhe

of its

g,V

abroad into the world and deceive many, jine"^.

P™tl0n. P»ra"

g^ph above c.muina three dUt.nct state-

ot

v'dch

were made ^nceru-

b.v

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lor tho

-Yt'urs

,ianu-'a

sold for #3 a barrel. «h engrain

was

on'.v

or

l*r cent., and nni.

when grain i* higher and when the tariff is 100 por cent., !elli( for only a barrel, it is evident that the duty has not il10 I increased the price of the article taxed.

And vet this is just the itate of facts the Crtwut will find if it hunts up the mar- ifjugar Creek ".'T ket reports in Frankfort previous to 1SI0 lir.xvn. Franklin nut-^40.

and then compares them with the present prices. The second statement is concerning satt, and is sustained bv the facts. The third is also concerning the «Ut manufacture. If the duty on salt does not "build up American industry," what do

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county

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Oi. motion, the delegates to the Com-

nH. lh.e'

against Hie .ovcriiniLui. ncre is a fear|eiw advocate of Republican princi-, ter with considerable interest.—Lnaant-

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Montcoiuerv countv. The livelv int,r-! LlZV =.=ji o«enng th.ng new. lhe first come are the first served and have the

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from all parts of the countv is a^wSi"

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t'ni"." 03 I »udi«on.... s. choice of the assortment of goods. One these' -."if"'

f\

d-:h

The name of Jacob Troutman was brought before the convention, and his nomination for the office of Coroner wa« made by acclamation.

SHERIIF.

The convention huviug failed to mate the nomination ot a candidate for the otiice of Sheriff on the tirit ballot, now

proceeded ty vote a .-ooond time. While

the call of township was being proceeded with the delegates from Walnut asked, and were granted, leave to retire for consultation. After the return of the delegate* from Walnut the vote waa announced, as follows, and Isaac M. ICelaey was thereupon declared tho unanimoui choice of the convention for the office of Sheriff:

Mrt.'lur( ('o.'tl Creek, Madison mid

and Will

AW.~y—Clark, llipley, Scott, I nion and Wayne—Wi. 1)KI.l.GATKS TO Til COS'j Hl'-SMON A1. ON*

VENTIO.S*.

Jireicn—Mat Giltner, Jas. M. Rice, J. N. Fallen wider and John Hauna Chiri—J. W. Harrison, Alex „\J. Scott, Jo Dougherty and Jno. Harnett

Cm! Cut!.—W. W. Tiffany, aud John McClure Franklin—Jno. Hutchings, Jas Mount. Saui'l Marts and E. P. McCluskev

Ma'litOH—Wesley White and Jas. Irons Ripley—Andrew Vount and Jas. H. Gilkev

S.-ott—A. T. Hicks «iil D. 11. Hostetter Swjar CVrtk—John Peterson, jr., M. B. Waugh, John Mitchell and J. A. Berryman

Proceoelngs of the Connty Contention. The Republicans of Montgomery county, in response to the call of the Central Commute, met in delegate convention on Saturday, April 13, to appoint delegate* to the Congressional and Judicial conventions, and to nominate candidates for the county ofiices to be filled at the next October election. The Troutman, 11. S. Braden, Jere Keeuey convention was organized at 11 o'clock y. Q. Irwin, W. L. May, Jno. Beard A. M. by the eleetion of Prof. John L. I Tlios. Beard, R. B. F. Pei'rce, M. Bruner, Campbell ss President. The townships K. C. Snyder, Ike Davis, J. H. Hall and were called, when it appeared that every Jonas Havs.

Walnut—W. J. Inlow, John Sphor, Wm. K. Harris and Jas. Harrison Hay we—Jed. Ellis and James Fagan

Union—J. S. Brown, H. S. Lane, D. W. 1'aul, J. Davis, Jas. Heaton, sr., J.

DISTRICT JUDICIAL DEI.F.i.^TKS. On motion, 24 delegate* were appointed to attend the Common Pleas Judicial convention, as follows: iiruu'n—H. E. Rhoads and D. D. Wat-

son

couitniltee was appointed by by a unanimous vote, instructed the del- Clark —John W. Harrison and A. M.

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Coal I'rtek—A. F. lvirkpatriek W. Mikels and Dr. I.

Sugar Creek—M. B. Waugh and John Peterson, jr. Walnut—li. 11. Hall aud George T.

ige, and that the delegates from this l-,"rM'.v K,: Pleas Judieial Waijuc James Fagan. Convention be instructed to use all lion-, {'hiwi—1*. S. Kenncdv, V. Q. Irwin,

tons of American shipping disappeared his nomination roote, 31. liruncr, Jos. 3lillij,an,

W. T. BrushofTered the following res( tV"

A Fn,..„

r!rlll.

In,

Thol,

Mili .r,,n

J,"T,b Trc,utfllan'

Kecnev nnu 1. lulbot.

Rm,rl ilIlu

,,

Attorney for baid Cir- rion. and thence to Toledo, is an assured

a

lll"t-'IU:'

judieja, convention iii- and Joue«vi"lle to Lima. It is said also

l«r^. share ,,f the structed to u,t the vote of Montgomery the l.ec road with the Peru, Indianapo-

trade into foreign bottoms, county for Tlios. I„ Stilwell for Pr.^e- lis A Chicago road, at Kokomo, thus con-

wc bave lentned

62.

eonvciitjon then proceeded to the

Ht

1Ion- Jos- MilliKan, of. g0° of.

8eC0mk'd b?

M.

his nomination was made unanimous.

6"lt8

ballot, of enndidate, for all the offi. I mold made from the best plow ateel and

cent that of .Sheriff. The vote liv town- Hteel the point is also laid on

Jere

was constituted a delegate to the

and invited to be in attendance.

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DRY COODS.

8]TRIU^ ami

•uccess, and that the effect will be to put |'j 11 jj|j

upon the Lee road via Kokomo

road will not be built any further than

KoKonio, ami an its oiiswicks win be ui*

verted from Logansport. This seem? to

Rrmlrrd, That Gen. Iksw Wallace, for be going along way around for aconneothe noble and honorable efforts, both in

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tion that could be made here at a far less

the field of battle and as Republican expense, but railroad managers often

fw,lit. /"rtlier developments in this mat-

true' port Journal.

Republicans. The President then announced that1 —There is a man in Turman township «i.«. o. who t-ays if the railroad tax is voted he the nomination of Stale Senator,

wi„

,/

ve thp countv Jf

Kepresentativc and county officers was 'will cost him about $l..r0 and if he in order. By consent it was agreed to leaves the county it will cost him ffiuO. vote by townships, each townshipcastin

Ib lca6

the number of votes it was entitled to/'rlnm9cI,!^£flZLLZl- I nder tlie apportionment agreed upon by rjnmlu __

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jH

V0(H

thc gwd of the county {0() Barre]s

Vnlltl

cold weather is past, and the time

for c,oth

f"

0r!a?

bUSy aml ,hc

b-v

y°u

Rice, of Brown, its unanimous choicc for charge enough to make a fair profit, their Senator. rates are very reasonable. If vou will ,i• iikprksentative call at their room on the comer of Mar-

Jos. A. Gilkev was then nominated l*e' °"d Green streets ^bu will undoubtlor Representative on the first ballot, and

Xominations were then made, on the

edly

e-M-er.cnce,

T».ere is no economy in purchasing cheap

clothes, because the finer graded of goods

''u,0 higher price, will last twice as

I long and always look better. R. M. Ilills I tr Co. have a large and beautiful stock of

Rr

whic"

U»rvcy Harrison, of, «l«ct cloth for single garments or for

you cnn

fancy, and while they

nnminli in maln fn5i iIk.Sv

find something to suit you.

A„ About^thc^Kovcr''

The

both the uppei and lower f.ide, extend-

ing up on mold lhe beams

and bb the convention of the best white oak timber, well sea-

ly ratified the action of the town- jsoned the handles are riven and shaved

primary elections, we pub- u'j'Vcm^drXat^Phmnnf

light draft, j^reat durability and general usefulness it received the'first premium

at

the great'Cincinnati Exposition in

1S7h

Kamey Itcad Thin! The nominations in each c«?c were, on It is averred by good authority that motion, made unanimous.

On motion of Thos. Elmore, of Riplev, "'Z' ^""T

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^0r?a!®^5^.^,^^&>i0n•

the

Cincinnati Rover Plow is used hy

th°"

any

P'? m? acl,j(

ur-

''Jed on the American continent. It hau

nmiiiioii iuiii,W ni.iunu(il

of Wayne, was nominat-1 hnind'its vv^iy" to "Texas','ilexico, South p^i!

acclamation Jor Commjssioner for and Central America, California and Or- o7i«

Summer

DRY (JOODS

I'll I"

NEW YORK STORE!s"'l,m

Indianapolis.

Vc

fii'e now ofTcriuff for tlte lutpeotlon of our onstomers,

ON.I TIIE PUBLIC BEIIERNIIY II« PRTOTJ order.

lavveat ancl most carefully is SO preSsillS

selected stock of

Spring and Summer

DRY HOODS

Ever optMHMl In tho city/

"We odd' our uustnmei's the followlnit iidvnntnifes ovi-r any ottier store In IlitH

The.Largest Stock,

COMMISSION HOUSE.

r_, Tk

C«rn«»r WMbii^toa and Pike St*,,'.'.

HaAC on Salo A .«to'k to j»uit tlie season.

Potatoes

I'Olt 8EKI).

KARI^T KCfNK And ull othor vm jotter of

POTOTO.

They have for sale

500 Bushels Choice reach Blow

iv :.'

r3

t'OTATOEIji,

100 Bushels Early Rose Potatoes "-VAV- They have also

0f

w_„ In Saoka or Barrels.

Choice Flour

,, 10,000 Pounds Dried Peaches,

»«h iorD.® n«iA««

ved Ihe tai1 0,llOU

y0MngJnen

"re|^»»"« and Red Ollloil Set*.

O 3 I E N

Will to Inline,

Caleiae JPljiwtoi'

ntl ILNLR.

T1IEY WANT

100,000

Plow

Cincinnati Rover plow has tlie

DOZCII

JLggS,

1,000 Bus. Irisli Potatoes 500 Dozen Chickens.

Itigh»«i market pai.1 f.,r

Wheat, Corn ami Oats. DARTER & BRO.

ApriHu

PHYSICIANS.

Wi Ilium ftjlllN, 9I.IK

LATF"

Assistant Surcoon in Bntnbury Hostdtal, Bamhnr*, Eoqhind, oflors hii profo--,on«l sort iocs in n»l hratiohos of motliciur or j»itrgorv to thopeoploof Crawfordt»vill« und *icitiitv. All cMlf promptly in*worcd nt any time of #1ry or

egon. This is the result of the untiring energy and perseverance of the manufac-! ••HtCllinip* Urifnth, jfl.O. turers. Honest integrity and oersever-! QPEfMAl. ottentmn Riren to obstetric procure ance always succeed. I p-«'t "rgic.! .Ii.ca,e of women. Da^i, udtiaa.

Patterson's new bnildinx over

J. T. Maok's Bftkery. Kt'sudonoewith Jamea Pgt. tiTHon, Eftnt Marhot »trert, Crnwfordfvillo, InU

T. J. Griffith, 91. D., •mWlANASnsiTROKON, Darlington, Iiyl., Httondt to nil varietioH of prat.'tice ail all honra or nipht.

ington,

'VOSFS'ALE'BII UiViT.-

For Saie or Hoiit.

Wo offer

(not

The Greatest Variety,

\V-

attend

Sat the same time.

1

very- lowest |»rUe* for whleh I

they ott-ii bi« »olil iiml glvr our customornthe very be*t volno for tlio money.

PETTIS, DICKSON & CO..

New "Vovl* Store,

ludiauapolis.

ANNOUNCEMEN TS. A'^onnee^nni Ft* $3 Stvtttly t»? .ifh'ittre.

CONl.UBSS.

Cihftri'.'i,i:.Congri*PHthe

KU.. w. wiwo Ut« for irom th^Yth ConKro^Munii m»1i e«.*t 10 -l^cifjou uf Kt-pub-li Hit touiimtin^ cotivtMUifin.

I W

•v»jd1h!iU? t«r Congr^fMnian front tl Ttfi (*t«:)', t»'sionnl I t» tl»o of ihv Ktipublir^n noinlnfitmg conv»»nti«»n.

M'.^KOK

MlLrORD, of Attica, ia c«n.ii-l.itr forConcrrssmtut from th«l:h Cowgrfssion* ui Uistrici, aut]vt t» tho dcciniou of tlie KojiUblican nomiuiitiug couvetuiou.

MiromUcci»iun

lJ. WHITK i** civtxluiiitf* for Con^r«»s^m:*n th" 7th Oonxixxioiml t, «ub.••k to ttio tin* Kfj'iiMio iU ucmuntiiiK

D\l.C.Co»grossi!»an

V. of Covington, is a .'iii-iiviittp for tor the Horcnth Con^re-**-ixunl Dihti iot, iiibjpi't to the clt ciaion vf tin Hepublican nominniiitg co!iv«utou.

I'LliA.- JUOOK.

i). TIl'^MAS, of thin «*i»v, is a ••jmdidato for Judgf ut thu Couiuiun f'U wi Conri, for the l-Uli Ju-iu ml Ib-triot, t-oijij.n^ ot If ont^guitT}, Kyimsmii aiDt V»*itini'ion, subiect to the decision ot Republican nominating convrntioi..

I'llOSl-CL'TINit ATTOHNEV.

OHKKT IL F. 1'KlKi'K will lf CJindiil:it«» foi

R'

Attorney lor tho Eighth Judicial C:r.MUt coinpo »«d of the co'intif"* of Boone, Clmton, Foiint«in. W.irron and Montgomery, ?ubj»»ct to the d«-ci-ion of th^ Republic in nominating--t-nvention.

rPil'JlAS

L. bTILWELL, oi Covington, will hi-

I a -randi-latc tor re-nomniation to the otfifff 01 »'ro«*H-utin»r Attorney for th# th Common I'lfu?* Djtrict, compo.-ou ui the counties ot MontKom••rr, Kountuin aim V«-rnul!ion, ubjcrt to thf «b ci-ion oi' the Uopubl:..*an noininattn^ e«nT«Mit ion.

MAYOR.

W. CUMHKI'.LaNI "s a cnndidal«» for Mayor ff of t)i»*. ity of Crawfovilsvilb1, mbject to the necision of tlii? voters* ot thrcitv.

COUNCILMAN.

"111 E an1 nnthorired to announfc tho name of \Y Fuul Hughes a* a candidal? for CouiR-ilman from th»* F.r-jt Ward.

DEARforKIjITOK^:—-l'l#»ns»e

announ»o to th«*

insuring puttie that the undersigned arp ranli«iat("4 the office The Insurance Aye.nttof Crnwfotd}»vi!le and vicinity, subje« to the peculiar merit? of tho Companies represented by them. K«r further information ejcll noon them at thi-ir ottttf#" at room No. 8, _»d floor, richer ItmldinK iiBOKI.KV A WKIOHT

for sale or rent our Four

Flouri"e

lillll in Otiwlonlsville,

!able

tonus.

WE

tJoods bn-

Mill. It will be in order by the first of May. A LLEN & BR0.

FOR SALE.

Iowa Lands for Sale!

Oil Ton Yours" Time.

The Lowest l'riees. ..

—11 oil «r»»«ln at 111«- i' I'HF.SF. lands were entered for Wabash

I t'oil*L" »utJ ui• ."iiUiiUHi

HUM*

h«r»i

iiVirnviti"ati.'l .v'i.'ii'iu.'n r'niiniiVs'. Thevni efr Ut lc*uU had vv. ll ^iiuuttvl for r:ulro

ui frtcih-

... ot th»-i»j »r»» ivt'Hi1 i«'\vn, nulN urnl good timt-^r. Th»» han n-ccntlv r\-'.ht-ni with cavf. h»»1 with ihe pj?»ts nnd fU-hl notf-*'» hi« poHf*.sj»iou, o:»« fi'r* njyhii poifeot «.| th«' niai thin* •jftTc th»* pnrrhn»fi' the trouble, timo 'vn-1 cxprr.t"1 of ti trip \Vt-«-t. lur-.-o lot of 1 *ticU for in t.tlu t-onif-tH-s of lown, on thr«'C y»"ir**' titno ati'i to t:t x.*".

IN'fforis to purohi'.Ho woM«»rn hintl.t will tlo NVfll to tfivr nte 0:«1I. Ail t'oniJi.vini.'ntions inclo«»ug !ani|) will re* ct'iYf prompt attention.

I. A. BASSETT. t?rinvforilsvtll«, Imt.

WALL PAPER.

|R

BU"LR YCLTE C-T.'

Wall Paper

FROM

L. A. FOOTE

A nil Have It Trimmed

FKEE OF CHAKGlv

O O S

SPRING GOODS!!

CjtW & 15i*o.

Arc uun in rcccfpt of Ilit'lr

Spring of Dry Goo«In.

Hosiery, «lovc.s, A«».. all »1'

nhicli will lie sold LOW for

CASH.

Call at tlie ISee Hive .Store.

Xt,. ,1, IVatiouai Rloek. two

doorK south of lite First Na­

tional Bank. Don't forget

tlie plaee and be sure to

drop in and xtee our OoodM

when yon come to town.

DENTIST

E. Totten,

DKNTI^T,

wond floor, corner room. Kisher

Block, Crrtwford«*Viile, lud,, renpectfutly tend-t-r5* professional nervices to the public,

ill. II. tinley,

DKNTI^T,

Onmfonlsi illu, In,I. ufliccn Wnsk-

•..((.on Ktrect, over the Corner Book Store. 11. V.0A1.EY, long and favorably known to the community as flrst-clas-. Hi .tist, in inr .imiiloy.

T. Mt 3Ieelian,

RESIDENT

I^ENTJsT, Crawfor«l»viil0, Intl., re-

•»pe«:tfully tenders hi-* services to the public. Motto, "fJoou woik and moderate prieufl.** Pleane mil. Offlep, corner Main and Green street*, next to A*09t Office, Up-sttilM.

FOR SAL1-

on favor-1 |'INHT

have a new audi

largo boiler, and every thing in

Our Pry

l,0ofi HERKr

lieatl OR iroml

T.EIS

thftt

WC Call

to it and our milling

For

inforniu-

I lion call at our Store or at the

work

o» iu.s«.

hor

iMiiitlred bushels

A COMPLETE

of corn.

(0JF purchasers.

Call and

see the subscriber. S. M. HOL'STOS.

PUMPS.

7

I

r-

5

"r

I

PI

i" •,

Mc.

5s a.

LEGAL NOTICES.

OTIC? TO"irKIHSO^ TO SELL HE.Vl. ESTATE. Nof.cc h»-r»»hvj ivci» tint T. KI«tin*, :nlirnmiirut'M- the ul K. Wise,

N

U.is filciM.'." to-i.Jl the

tnto of tho ih-t'ftl.-nt. Ui* j'cv-*. n.«l hon.fi fjcirjjt to :sv his «h lits mitl licit "»Mui j«'tit:on I-r hi-f'l ktthor.cXt ti'tin t»f tin: Lo:srt C'omtnon coutitv.

I. M. V.W*i:. t'lerk.

"OITCK W*"nOX-RlvsjiDENT.

Mo.l'joir.r rcui.'.ij. It Cym-

rio?i'/Y^«s June term, l7«. J.ii't.h A. »ii« fanmui %-. M*rv K. uv:uinon. Invt.'o. Ito it rcmomhrre«i tlmt on 1111vl «1hv cf April, Ih7-J, thcuhoM p.!\nK'U jh*mt»t! 1v Thomson Hi--tun his a'tc-n» ys in tl^' ofji.-,- ol t)u Ch'rk oulu' Con»iiM»n" Ploiif I'oort ot OMnJy liin ".•miiluint n.-: -»ul UffviMifiit th* .'iho\«* »t. Hllc«l r.ujM' to^i-thor with ih^ .tllhluvrt of o--m-pctcnt iici-n I hut f»jmi licfi iut int sh non-r^i-ilontoftho St ito of h:«lintm. 'I lo* »i»'fisutl.«nt itl»«?roiori* hr.-rchy notnio{ of the !tni. filing of «!jud coinpl:»:nt ugiiin-l hor, thiit s-hu heimJ jipncur on the sccon-J iluy of the n«xt

^IRCI"IT COURT AD.IOl'liNMt'XT Cir-

of Jii'hi'ict, Monf i-/'tcru cw.ntfj, S.1 onit T'ourt, M:»r t'-tin, ls?J. (Jitloro'.J that thi- i. n-iw Ij-.urn until th* 1'ith 'iiiy «»f M:«y, 1?J, \sluch timo »\n iourn"i torm ol tlii^ *ourt will ho h«'l«i to «'om» plete tlie uniini*hc«t bntn««M n«»w ponding

it"'.- Court, of «,me..r hol.hni «u.1.'I CTw TC iff wnu ilio i.'lf rk is ivr v, J'.

l,y il.hc-Mlioii in ill" Cr.iulor.Nvin.. ». Uly tlr

cifu-ami.Imccnal f«r thro.* uo*-ks prior to holdins to! term, Ufa-! un»l Mij/nol, M:ucii '2:t, 1

NIUMARS V. IKVVIDSON.

Witness my han«i un-i ho»I o* sn»d C'yun «f-fixe-l Ht Ci*H» i^rtNvillo, tr.-h -7. |S7_». 1. M. \'AN'I. K, CIVILE.

A

DM INISTR ATOIi'S XOTICE. Notice is horfhy

von

th»t Ludlow K. Th.)tna«

bop appointed Adu ini-trutor of iho est.tte of .l.thn M. Thomas. dtvon.M'd. ito of Montgom* orv county Indiana. S«id c-tuto ih sttppo-cd to solvent. IA'I'I.«.»W K.THU.MAS,

Aord I a\dnnnistrntor.

S11X1 ST A SO R'S SALE.

Nonoe i* hoiehv ^livon that will «H1 ftt public nik'iion on Thurfdnv, the '^r.th day of April, lb"-, the lat*? revuleneo of Doctor John 1. Thomu*. I dee^as#"!, noar Pleasant Hdl, in Montgomery) oounty. hi." personal property oonsi.-ting of the following Jirtielc«, lo-wu: lior^ow, ho«^ sheeh.

rkkm« A credit of one yoar will he given on »U sum* over 6-1, tho piiroha.-t giving liin not* I with approved t-eeuritv. waiving relief fr ral* nation law.-. Ij'W.OWK. THOMAS, Aj'MUiw Administrator.

I

M1VI??TH

fl

Cloths. CassiiucrcK, Dress \QX-RK^IUEX 1 XoiK E

(•oo«In, Hats, Woiucii'n and

I'llillren's .Shoes. Motions,

ATOK'S N()TK K.

Notice horol.y givon that th«j uini»'tigned ha-, been hppointo.j pdminiHUator of tho osftti* «.«i Elijah Cox, late of Monti^ui.trry county, Indian't, d--':"i«»cd. r-si:»tc j- tuppn^od to bo -olvont. ESocH ri \CK. aprhv.5 Admin.Ktratov...

A

PMIMSTRATf iR'S XOTIi 'E. Notieo i- horebv given tli.it iho «nd.'ii^nfd has boon appointed a'dmini-tiator «,f th«- v^Xau- r.j Kluabotli Lowery, late of Montgomery ooimty, decea-ird. The «.-tato i- probahh olv»*nl,

WM. A I'EltSON, Adm'r.

A DM IXISTR A TO R'S .SALE.

nnrli-m on ThnrMav, Apitl \*t IST'J, at th»Mf*t. lonoo ol Snb!i.^tit«n AtonohraWor, pi Hiplov t-nvn !*hip, ono ,ntl ono half mdo- on.-t of Alario, tho por^onai property of Juroh Stonohrakor, Into t.s .»lohti'oin« ry county, »!»opas»*d,

,on«ii-tin^

AY Norici

of tho

follow mi artiolf-s, to.wit: U.»f hor-?e, one vr\\. lot i'fo«ri«. wheat in the field, f-nrm^ uayon and harnoss mi-I hou'-olold and Uit'Mjrn furniture,

eum^:~A erotlit of nine month- will be ^ivm, ».'ii all .«iim- over $3, tho .iiiroha-v•!'giving Ins n-'to i»h approved r-venruv, Witivim val stign Ia\»

AL'STANM-'olU',

tnar-2\T Admini-.tratot.

fit Hid, Countu, Court Coin'uut /Y^is, June T'.nti, Elitn .Sue*., r«. Siin.vrl rr.rru. for fiW'CC. Bo it ii»m»*mhir«'d th:it on tho 27tii dav of Mmvh, 1«7-'. t!io plaintin. hy Wiill icr A Trtvis ln»r Attorney*, fil#*d in tho **!oi! oHi r» of th«k (7onr of Common l'lon* of »nd ronnty h»»r cotnpi ont for divorc, and ^l-o th«» rifl\d:»vit 'of di.sinteroMpd !tiH-.- «tti)iK f'»rth thrit Samuel Sw.-en-y, the •*uid defendant, i.« a nonre*«idnt ofih««Stato ,{ Indiana. Mow, therrfor#», noi n*t» of the filing and pendency of Huid eotnpl.unt I* hereby given the defendant S.imn^l Sweeney that he may be and apwar on the *eoond dnv of tlie next term of -aid Court i'.msneju-iut at tlie Court Hon..-, t'rrnv. for Nviile, on tiie lir^t M-'tid!»y »n .luno, 1*7^', then and there to an-wcr said oo ti*plaiiU.

Witney my linud and tlie s*:d of ^aid Conn th:" -7th daV of M:tr«*h, 1S7'J. marJ-w M. VANCi:, Clf»rk.

Tnkon tip the nndet ^ned, at hi«* re^iden.M', two mile" -onthwont ol C'rawford^vdle, on lhe Vountsville gravel road, about theoth day of Feb. ntary, on^ largo white cow, inclined to roan on the nook, with short tail, atul foitr or fiv# v»»«rs •'1*1. 1- W. J. KIN'i. tnnrSfiw

pire Plows.

ATTORN EYS.

tn ^VALLAt »:. M. THAt*j«, Wall ace A Tray I*,

VTT'KNKY

4\

list of

Fanning

Ini|)leiuents. The above will be sold in pur*

\V LAW, Crtiwfi.tdsvi'U-, |n.|j.

MUh. Wiil tiloirl wiih proipptiM'Kti iU'l our.* p. li.'. tit.n jjiiti-s mill M.-i'otiiii-, S v«h,ntV t^fitli*!*, f*«»lh»olu»n v' -hI'Iuts'

Imtti" to Uimuc/»i» ftciuMitil\. I'll**tIhiitU. -j. tt V. «KtTT' M. VV.

Itrittoii «V Itriiiicr, TTOKNKYs AKL COUNsULLuHa AT LAW,

lib', Init. NViIlattciiil to Jill l»-gnl tiini'»ttid to their cu» v. p-ci«i mten-

fn »'u tocolltotiou#. Also, to vvtdeiiH'Uts b? munium-", IIx-.-Mitors ntul AtUniui»tor«». Thf -till cotUlniti* tin* biiB.ne^H in MiMitra' Oikim», »*.tuvcviiti um »uhI 1»'u1 t?tnt?, hvictolun* couiUi trl by W. I\ Utitton.

•icniH-'ly A Urii.sli,

A'n\»HNLV

LA\V,er iwfonUvill.«, ln iu,n*.

j?U''c«»*m lit nil tittdortiiLi win ie lhr faoi" iiio --orri'ctl rfpn^rntod «itj^t. i-r no f»'o will bo rhurpM. Colh*ctionn tiinilo in all parts" of thr United Stntv* ul leHhonttble rnU*«». iMti'-o »tcj ('.nnpb» II .1 i'ttihlr) tl.iidwurcHtore ph-fi»ix Hlot u.

W I KINIOII,

VTTt^UNKY

A'l LAW, mid Mhtot of th«* city.

Ollki', fniwlold's toU»' Kjont. (V-ilfr. tion:. promptly it*'ndt'd to rind nil kind- Hotut"»l rsecnlfd with ntutiU'M* Hiia dit*

patch. !«oS0

It. It. F. l*eirce, I AT LAW, t.'m»fordHvillf, '.u-iiki:» i»v» iu»i for»i A MullikeirHStoir. W .J .\f prompt uf tcntion btitiinccN int«U the (.'out 'i, .f \h-i:t^"iin'ry «-.»tnit C. I A.I*. TlluMAI

I'lioiiniN 4.V Tlionitiw,

I I iMKNr.V-AT I.SWsind SiheitotM lUuk.' nipioy, i'raw fordhTillt*, hid. over Cuinp* Mouthcutl oriier Main Hiid .. ,, lliirtrr -tore

S'.^h'tifti-n jittvotn

!=^S

CABBIACES ANPBUCCIE8.

ri I

I

(.'AltlUAGh V.CT0KY, Wi.nI,. St,, Nui i»- .ourt Hote,

CrnnTonlsvillt', Indiana.

tcni)-f't

of said C"wrt toh«» h«-M tit t'.io Co iil Hmimc in tho J{ f]S%

t.Mtv of C'ruwfonisvjllo on tho first MoniUy Ji j)p, lsTJ, nn'i :iiiswt-r cvinp!:unt tn»f thu• matters atj-i th»n^ theism cont»i ne(l. 1 \Vitnc*«s my hand anJ tlt» ««»nl of srtiiConrt, thia ill of April, 1»7^.

kf

t:sT.itiK,isui:n in tsza.

A FINK AKKORTMKST OF

«i-«

ItUOKJIKS

Aiid Spring Wagons

]. M. VANi'K, ClorU. IJ" I'l'Toon^tHUtly -n liund tntol —. 1 1\ Wotk uri«ni«*.i «m» yi»«r. CUd work ink

u:

Ot-lrt

hun^o fur ni-w. !U pa:rin^ «h»ue to onlor in w«»ot|, l.ln«:){Htnnhing, painting :tn«f trlmm.'snrWo invite ni) uv'm=* call u?» our woik nitl :fs-t-if. \V.' h:.vo r^n ro«'»uiinr»i

ington «tr«-»'t, in nnr now thrr-o-»tor\ hriok, ih* (''iiiHii'l fur our work ii-iTitt^ ''ompeliod to en* Irtrpo our facilitir.'-. Wo otvupv our oM shop on M'*rkvi htrfot for tuKuufNctcting K.irm Wnjons «.*f o! the hr-it nnlerial. •»np»: rint»»nd*«! by J. K. Hon* ... o.. ,.i- Homo*!, old frit-nd* \\'i- h\o keep tho Stni|t»l't] i»r \V »*on for sale.

}, T"

,.u^toino

UM0In

„r,.

1

Kotnonil'or tho pjHc»»_Washington •*»., north" oft'ouit Ilo«o, i'r:kwtord»vilK*f lnd.

.!. N. niM.ER A Co.

'"cLoiiitHC.

TIIK MOST POrtLAll

KW VOItK

One Price

CLOTIIIXH HOI SE,

i. MOSSLER & BRO.. Proprietors.

S7 KiimI WnnliluxtonNt,,

I\lI4\AlOLI.H. IM.

The largest stock in the West, and none but first class and stylish goods kept, at the lowest prices. npotf

PIANOS.

i-livn-i.y mv,n iiuu vr.ii M'ii .it pni.ii.'• Sisty-Firo First Prise Ueials Awarded.

Till flRRAT

llaltlmorc Piano

UAKUFACTOET.

Wm. KNABE & Co.

Jlittiiilncturern of

(JIIAMI, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT

I'l^V.-NO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. The*e instrtiment** have been before the public fornvnrlv Thirty Yt'urs, and upon their vxeelb ••ne« alone attained an unpurchased prffnunence, whitdi pronounce* them nne«iuaU*d in

TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY.

All our S«|iltiro I'iuuo* have our New Iroprovf'd OvihKTRU'o and tho Agraffe 1 hte^ •n«wWi- would mil special attention to our late I'ntent'-e Improvemftitt in CJriaiid I'lniion and Kqiiaro *ranilM. found in no other Piano, which bring" tlie 1'iasio nearer perfection than ha Y«'t been at tained. KVKRT PIANO Kl'I.I.T WAURAXTKD 6 TEAItS.

Illustrate.! ('.itidogm- and 1'rico l.iht^ protnptl) furninhet on application to tt'.Yf. U.N AIti: a

HARDWARE.

CAMPBELL & TINSLEY

Crawfordsvllle Plows, LaFay-

ette Plows, Rover Plows, Em­

CO., Baltimore. Md.

Or I.. UlMiirr, Sole A^fii^Tcrre llnal^ OCtJHlllOti

O W S

A W

IRON AND STEEL,

Sign of the Circular Saw, Opposite the Court House

Plow Hames