Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 July 1873 — Page 2

THE JOURNAL

CUAWFOHDSVILLE, JULY -31, 1£TS,

T. H. B. fcicCAIN and J. T. TALBOT EDITOR8AND PROPRIETY:

THK indianapoli^ _N" \Ue spiej In-

A PRO.IKCT is now mi foot to torm a new Mate out ol West Tennessee, ami certain cottnties ot Mississippi. Alabama and Keutucky, the area 01 which will be trom twenty-five to tliirtv thousand square niilej. Olhce-scckers arc c\ er on the alert tor came. A lot ol them down there have thought this to le a feasible plan and were 111 convention at Jackson. Tennessee, last luesdav. 'lhe iiupression 1* that it will not win.

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through the mails: It the ew law re-1 quiring postage on the

aud

l.niijrr

F.USTI.R sticks.

has done

us any harm, we are vet unable to s— it s-ouie ot our exchanges, happily onlv a lew. -peak of Has a creat blow to the eounirv prt^s. It a new —J-njn*! is too weak to withstand a twenty cent blow its total demolition ceitainlv eonhl not be much loss to the world."

BAITIMORK was visited bv a fire, last Fiiduy afternoon, which swept over! lour squares and destroyed pro[erly to the amount of half a million dollai-. These squares were not covered with especially valuable residences or business houses. Two-story frame dwellings, sash Hiid blind factories, mechanical shops •ind small retail establishment" were the the bulk of the building* destroved. The Central Presbyterian church and several other public buildings were deMroved.

Rertfu-.

Webster »ems to suck the Ran ir worse than anv one else. By the way. neighlsir, why i- it that yon single out Mr. Myers, the K-eorder. as a target for vour causlie pen There is Mr. .--idetier, tbe liemocrntie she nil, who ha as his demit Mr Wilhite. whose Uepublicani-m we presume no j*-r-ou would (^u—*11011. liv not apply the editorial toe to Mr. Sideiier, ti")o? Is it because Mr. Mdener lw« "eriimlt* and Mr. Mversnone ." ^av?

Blurt it out.

liFHOl-11 how good and pleasant il

l%nquirrr

raises its bristles and ,-:iv- wluit the

know- about the political status in Ohio 1- contained in the fractional pari ol one ol its columns: what it doesn know would (ill a large v..!»'"*•

1 .... or tJic rij»|i*cj\noo ircuit oiirt. ha- rendered a decision in regard to the railroad act ]assed at the s|H-cial s«'ssion of the Legi-lature requiring railroad coinpaiiK's to issue stock ia-,d lor by the taxes voted in aid of the const ruction of railroads to tax payers. Hei decide* that the act 1

unconstitutional,.

•silver is-ent to the Philadelphia mint

foi t'oinage into half dollars and dimes, 2,oOO.OOO worth of which are eertamlv 1 sent to ."-oiith and entral America 111 a year, besides silvi liars. The annual. production of gold is officially stated at HO.000.0flo. The coinage at ."-an Kr inci=co will le?3,0fK).0(H). 111 double eagle*,' the full working capacity of the mint.

THE CHOLERA.

The cholera has made its appcrauce at Indianapolis. Since last Friday seven deaths have occurred, five 111 one family 'I lie cases are directly traceable lo execs. -ive eatirg of ice cream and cucumbers Last Monday evening the Citv Council passed a stringent ordinance compiling the citizens ot Indianapolis to disinfect their premises and to lemuve all impure and umvholsome substances. The disinfectant to lie used as provided in the ordmance in a solution of ten pounds of copperas (or sulphate of iron) dissolved in an gallons of water, to which shall lei

lime lind thr vr.nrln nn.i .1

A FREIGHT CAR FAMINtt. An indication 01 (lie mormon* growth of rmlrond traffic found the fact that in prc*cht iheiv is tctu iliv a "car fnmftir." the Inidint! road- tindltij: mi|M»«ible to get their orders to.- freight ears tilled at the overcrowded factories I Tlio Lake Shore & Michigan Niuthern.

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tie l.ilieral Republican organ, some limes 3.nOO additional cars while (lie New hv thf1 cnyious lijr•/»«tirrnti a* ?h»* i»rk. LfnUftl i* tifiMotitly it* tail 1.1 tlx- NW,W,kiles)iv- -tli- chief "il.ii—iiM-iii '•I I-'!" I UJIIIMI... .-« ^, 1 *»IK »V I iiilu'lfli'liiH Kaihwtv :»1—• »ftWPemooratKM«rty 1- t« ,.k.T!:,..wain- thr.-. hundred in .-iddiii...', its lli- Republicans in ofliee.' ].r-~'iit -lock :iu.| -nil in..ie 'before the s,. i*.n ends.—

build a narrow gamte railway from Evansville to .leflersonville. '1 be road will pass through thecountie-sot Yauderburg. Warrick, bpcncer, I raw lord, Harrison. lovd and Clark, in this state. William Heilmnn. ot Evansville, has been elected President 01 the Company.

HML'AN has been oiirimiZeil to ,.1/ In vii'W of tin- fac it will lie sCvii thai 1 it a car factory is established here. Llia- k'on talkt'll of, it could easily tind a a market for all that it could manufacture. Now roads iu constantly being make and old loads must le re-supplied.

undentand, have given contracts lor hl,Mt pa^rs in the li.ited

ouiiifr-

I,ike boots atnl shoes ears will wear out. The capital required ha» deterred many frmn embarking in tho enterprise, and the consequence is thc supply doe- not equal the demand. That there would

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be money made from the ntatiiilactnre of care wc have no doubt. The question now is to induee our capitali-l-. to take hold and push the project through to a Successful termination. True, it involves some ri-k, but the risk is 110 greater than in any other business with the same

^_____ amount or capital invested. Every bu THIS is "die way" the""Attica

l.«lg,-r

•»peaks of the new law requiring jHistag, to be paid on even- thing that passes why our moneyed men .ire so slow

make investment* where thev will bring 111 the best returns. It ear shops are not the tiling, let it be something el-e. It 1an admitted fact that miles- maniilaetories are established in I rnwlordsvill-, sh- has attained tile lull measure of her growth lur mechanics and laboreiwho already have homes here must have employment, else ihev mitstseek location elsewhere. At present we can oiler no inducements to JHTSHII.* ol this class to stop here. Neithercan we invite them to come until we can give them employment. What we do want and must have, if we would attain to that degree of prosperity which should attend Us. 1- capital placed sn the hands of energetic and enterprising men who will use it 111 building manulaetiiruig establishment.*. Mtlialed awe are 011 the verge ol exliau-tless eoal fields, in the midst of some ot the finest umber in the West, with water privileges unsurpassed, and an agricultural country unenualed, and al the crossing ot three railroads -,ve are certainly liighlv tavorel with natural advantages. But natural advantage* avail but little if thev are not improved by lileral and enterprising men—men who have stout heart- ami I willing lia:uis. Mnill anviliing l»- done. •r »hall we conunue on 111 ibe -upine and Miieidal cour-e which we have been pnr-uing

WHAT MAKES A TOWN. A few year= ago Mr. Ball, having invented a moving machine, prop..sol to ... the citizens of Canton, Ohio, that they

1!i|should

Inr brethren to dwell together in unity ihein at that nlace. They did it: and lln- Chicago T!mr- lias discovered that that one manufactory was the nucleus the "fossil remains of that defunct p-.lit-! «raund_wbiVh the following have "red '. 1 wu immense agricultural

ill louiern. tlit Democratic !iurt lactones, oue of plows exclusively, one '•have witnessed its la: ever witnessed in a 'Western State.' Whereupon the Cincinnati

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loan him Slo.OOo to manufacture

victory that will of hbllotv-ware. otieof paper, one of niow-

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gathnianu-

er knives, one of saddlery and I two of lurTiilure, one ofhorse rates,

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A ntw dsi's ago $100,000 of the new trade dollar were delivered to the Philapliia mint. The dies for the dollar will be -enl to the Pan Francisco and Carson mints immediately, where the planchets •are ready for coining. The coinage at .--an I-ranciseo will be s'200.000, and at arson sltHi.'XHl a month. It is suppose! that within the next six months there may be such a a- to throw some ol these new dollars m-1 io circulation 111 this country. TlicDi—

dcclit.e in silver bullion 1

sco to meet'the demands npon it- The

al,r,ui'

added half a pint ol 11 ude earbolic acid. '98, and lie had a very clear way of et' Of this solution there shall le poured pressing his idex-. is a little remark* into each pan or privy sjiu day. All filthy or disinfect.Kl with the same solution lars shall lie disinfected with chloride of' it

bv the sick shanSVrowrlv^^!d iTfecTl I 7^

For the i^imcd:ate non^mnliincc

wttli I

a general and thorough cleaning up aud to compel the citizen* to use liberally of diilnftcf«nt«.

harna-s^ one

ot farm wagons, one of cultivators, one ol wrought iron bridges, one ot soap, hcides a large number ot others, more or less ex tensive. I ho— mentioned arc small concerns, the i»« lime inti rc-t .i.„i. supporting 2,f'Ak |e.iple. The low a has trebled in |..p..i.ul'-n, fju.ulrupleil in wealth, ami the people, sati-hed with thecx]K.'rimeut. are -till pu-hiiig forward in that dirn tioii. A lunt hu-nfi-. nil -o manv example- lil«e tbe above presented to our citizens it certainly behooves them to take -ome action in the que-tion of manufactories, fen

or twenty thousand dollars loaned, or

cven

g(Velr

t(J SI1IIR

therefore null and void. He holds mblishmeni would form a nucleus around ihat the stock is the property ot the whole people, held 111 trust by the Coun iv Commissioners. ill be taken to tli

manufacturing c--

which there would gather many more. 1 here is no reason whv (_ rnwlordsvilie

The case, of Course, should not have as manv manufactories .-Mipremi ourf. a-Canton. Olno. or a hundred other town- we could name. Aud the citi/.ens of the town are not the only persous lntere.-ted 111 tin- matter. The farmers

I have a common interest with the town people. bile perhaps it i- proper that the town should take the initiatory step, the. farmers who trade here can well I afford to invest as much for the same 1 purpose. Alter all lin.s is the solution

thc

""^l^tat.on problem, in

lector of the mint has provided addition-1 lorusvine mat mey nave at anal facilities «t the NOT York as-av of-!

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wc wo,,ld ll:,vu 11 llollle

ur

f"r"Vr-

whieh inin

1 the farmers are taking such a lively terest. If we had all the-e factories t. rawtordsville that thev have at 1

market, and

woul11 l,iu

troubled

heap trans^irtation. At the man-

ulacturei meeting next Saturday night let there be a large sprinkle of farmers, and let u- all go to work together and make common cause in behalf of these needed mdu-tries.

MB. W. S. OROESBECK'S.LETTER. Mit. \V. (ii:or.-i:i:« K, one of the leading llemocraM of Ohio, has written a letter in which he ssiv'I am a Democrat, but I should be very glad to see the Democracy move out ot it- old organization into a new one. on will not -ueeeed unless they do. It mav be they will refuse and prefer to tarry whore thev are for the balance of the century, and until they can fix the meaning of the resolutions of ".iR If -o, I suppo«e I shall larrv with them. After all, I like them, and I like the old |olitical homestead. I confess somewhat dilapidated. There are lift lianners upon the walN, and the victorious shoutings are no longer heard within, but it is a home, still, and I slmll not leave until it is pulled down.'

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ex

lhe several nrovi-ions of, I,»L,'i .1* 1- ",HUllce"

the several provisions of the ordinance alsuraing that that the fine oi $100 is imposed. The officials '98 are not understood

Mr. Jeflerson wrote the resolutions of Amount paid in City Treas

have taken the proper^ course and all understood them and warned the Ame7i'-! X. i^Duci tvtli!l?dTy«"',eain.'

good citizens will second their efforts in can people as early a* 1850 that any ata rigid enforcement of the ordinance, tempt to carry them into operation would In view of the near approach to this city be civil war. The .Smthern 1e0 ple unof this much dreaded disease it will b« derstood them, attempted to carry them well for our Board of Health and city into practical operation and at once authorities ty take some action toward found themselves engaged in a war with

the Government. The rebellion was crushed and the resolutions of '98 went With it, Democratic leaden oan n6f rei-

Till. Chicago htt'-r-tr*,in. one ol tates, and sonnd as the New York InKnnr used to be lhe .jIICMi'»n pi.lt'el:nu lo home indii-try thus pui- tl,,1 qiii-stwn "in a mil -lu ll I.-I ibis iiiiporiaiii Isi'i Im' lioine 111 11111 li:il ibe imi-l have a r-venii- Iroiu utie qraner. If repeal our lanll laws we mils have direct taxation. 1 he i|Uc-lion tor the farmer to coiisiiler i«: Will it be better tor me to puv a direct tax on my land, niv cattle, my sheep. hoi and horses, than to pnv a small, and —il I am a 11011eoiisunierot luxuries— an almost uifin-ite-mial lax on mv present purchases

A Mi:, 11 AMiir.in.AI\ a -ub-conirac-, tor 011 the west end of the Anderson, Lebanon iV ."-t. Loin-railroad, near Ladoga. receiveil the nionev. alxnit $.!.(MKI, lor what worn lie had completed, and tlul out without paving hi-hands. Mnce then another one ol this class ha- nuzzled Irom Anderson with the money ot Ins employers 111 Ins poind. Messrs. Black

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its risks, but they must be a~

sumeil. and are assumed, nndwe can not

oiht.

inherent 111 the papers, whv a 11 a-a ." If it is not a right whv demand it all A nt|iie»i coming I rum llie jH'ople would savor le-* ot egolism. nnd possiblv have more weight.—

A/i/nx-

I'lie attack ,.| the cholera on Andv Johnson seem- to have been ludicrously futile. It couldn 1 get him becau-e lie had his constitution to nil! back on.— Afinltttri'Olif Iribmtr.

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Let 110 stale vegetables or meat be used or sold. We recommend that no vegetables be 1 used wbicu are shipped 111 fr 1111 abroail.

All dead auinials must be buried. Lei prompt attention be given 10 pverv urgent ca— ,»i diarrho-a. I W. L. MAY. -vlt«. W. l'l'KVIANi IV.

W I.. JuHN'silN. Board uf Health. I

FAIHIO Trnntifor*.

1 111: following tran-fersnf real estate have been made during the la-t week Jeremiah Douglass, sen., to .lerciniah Douglass, jun., .'ISA acres in the south part of I'IIIOII township. I onsideration, $1,540.

M«w*hR Bimncfr-s," N ezev Bunnell,' ^."»A acriw 111 Wayne township. Consul-

oration. $ 1,000. \V... •...

e/t'v I'.uimell. J1 1 township. onsiilera

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neres 111 ayne ti.'ii, 1,1MjU. W 111. 1".1st.Ill HI (reoriri ai res 111 lirown town-lii|i $1 ,"ioo. teorire W iissoii to Andrew vis. 2o acres 111 Ilronn t..wnshi|i sid.'ration, MiiHi.

Wa--on. Ml-'di

Si 1

ration,

P.. l)aOil-

W 111. Kevnolds to A 15. 1 avis and (r. Vi a—on. -ill acres 111 lirown township, (.onsideration. $1,200. •lames (.ralinin. et. al. 10 .•». M. I.anc, loh'i acrcs 111 the north part of I nion township. otisideratiou, s.s.ooo.

.v. M. Warren to Elijah Kennedy, 51 acres al Siuartsburg. Consideration.

Powell. onsid-

•lohn W. Powell to Cieorge 2-U acres 111 Walnut lownship. ation, ¥1,21)0.

l'owell, Con-id-

Nancy M. ."Mover to James W. 11 acres 111 Walnut township eratiou. ?."M. .Melvinu.l. Stover to (usirge W. ell, 11 acres in Walnut township, sideration, s"»«l.

Pow(,oii-

John 11. ."smith et. al. to Nancy Kvatis, two lots in New Koss. 1 onsideration. 1 SI.I1OO 1. Doval to J.W. ."sfrauirhn, 2o acres in lirown town-hip. Consideration, ?7-.o. •Iiieol.1 Davii. 10 Sally A. Hamilton, lot :n Crawfordsville. Consideration, SOOti.

onnrll I'roreeillnjrM.

day. All nHhj or wddeu places shall be sion of these celebrated resolutions, their lias all b.'en expended upon West ,ve|| -utended. Prehbyteriaiis, Method-

i- thought uecensarv to keep the Dem-. which was one and three-fourths days on 10f

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resolutions of Steele, 9 days with team Mr Welwter' W._Harwool, 8 days with team

Total..

The Oilv Council met in reg-ilar session la-t Mondav eveuinif. Preseut Mavor I^iyuion, (ouncilmeu Hughes, Ramsey. Vanarwlall, Price, risi aud Heck. 'llie Board of Public Improvements submitted a report to the effeet that a contract had lieen made witfi Martin Rice and James L. Vance lor file con struetion of a brick wall in thc rear of gro"nd for decomposition. Ibe citv buildiin at 11 jx-r thousand llie ommiileeoii Sclioolsand J'uldic buildings reported hack the rejxirt of the N hool I ru-tees as not liemg such a re|mrt a- was desired. 'lhe Mayor submitted hi* report for the month of June a.- follows Fines collecu*l ^4-4 05 Jail fees

$44.05

The .Street Commissioner submitted his

each ble that after seventy-five years' discus- Within the last two week's the street —The Sunday heboid convention was frightened, ran ofi throwing Frank Dun-

Cel-: meaning not yet understool. and that Market street fill, excepting one team j,ta Friends, Lutherans and Christians,

Twenty-eight men have each labored two

days, 8j men have jiaid tlieir commutation, 3f men have been sued, and 12 men have been paid by election certificates-.

All of which is respectfully submitted. A. L, DcCKWOBtH. the fallowing accoubtn W»fe alleged

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nrrect either the Peinooriuie party or .lohn !?, Hunt, ho*e can $200.6/) marked it its the most interesting eon entile resolution* of M18. Thev sleep in'tbe ^iry, lumber 20.12

s.inie grave, nnd their tombstone Is tTinrk- Price introduced the ,following —Tbe types made me say queer ed with 1 he inscription Owd of 1 rca* resolution 1 thing last week. Calling on someone in souri mil

building now in prugr-— "I civet ion tro.u it- befilinidg lo I lie pre-,-nl. alul •V lintl AS. The "-i hi«d u-tees did al the l«si nvuliir'in—ling Council pr--I'lll a reporl wllieb o-

Hffulrfil, by the Mayor and Comuuin ouneil that the School Trustees be and are hereby ordered to make a further report which -hall not only show the amount of money paid to the principal contractor ot s.iid building but al-»J give mi itemized statement of the amount"! money paid to al! sub contMeters and voucher.- lor the .same, and also abatement of the total amount of money in tin- Treasurer's hands belonging to each particular I uud.

I l»e City Engineer wa- authorized to purchase a transit instrument of J. M. 1 lioinpsoii at a cost not exceeding $ 100. 1 he Street Commissioner was instructed to evaniine the city and have it effectually cleansed, and to re|«rt all |erSOIIS to the Mayor who fail to attend to said notice.

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Ac MeCanii. principal contractors, and sircntsof the eom]any. will have to-hell out to the llieil.—

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Till: Iowa I'r-ss As-ijeiation at it- Inst meeting passed a resolution akiuir a- a

privilege, and demanding as a right, that the new postal law be s( amended as in admit of the free distribution of weekiv pa|ers in the eountv in which thev are jpublished. Il such distribution is a

CO! XC'II. UltOVK.

We are glad to learn 1)1:11 P. T. MeKilinev. of near Neivtown, wlio ha* bei^ri ome time lying very ill is rapidly recovering. llon-e and barn in.n-r- are soon t" mrke raid mi 11-. .1 -1111 M. Cliirc i-to have a bain moved, and Alec Mcharry a large two-tory lion—. —Jin- Tri ssler, a roinineiil railroad engineer, i- around engaging threshing to do with his steamer. Joe is well acquainted with au engine and he knows how to 'make her climb." —One Mr. Mcl.iiyrc, agent lor the

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On account ot ibe cho.eia being so near our city, we again urge all citizens1 to exert extra care and diligence to prevent it- advent 111 our midst.

Let all privies, cellar- and building- be cleansed and disinfected Set the eel-' lars be whitewashed and kept drv. I recommend as a disiirtectant, two pounds of copieras dissolveil in one galI Ion of water, and add one ounce of bolic acid.

Pacific fan. ha business here. —On last Saturday night the Pleasant Hill I. O. O. T. elected the following officers for the next term: .1. A. Met lure, W. C. T. Mi-* A llie Bryant, W. V. T. Isaac Bitcliiiian, W. U. S. Henrietta Ives, W.T.: Frank lievcr, W. E. S.: O. W. Branstcler. W. M. J. D. Thomas W. C. Susie Hays. W. I.

Lake on a lishing expedition. —Black Ike seems to insinuate that there is 11 ham thief in Yankeetown. careful, Ike, or you will get the chalk knocked out of your eye. —The scream of the steam thresher is heard in every direction. (iit,\NT.

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fUl t.i ,t tjins Uiilit

fm'it't't In 11 not luiieh lh«- snb'ieet ii|nin whieh the Council a-ks the report, therefore be il

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STO\ I'OI \T.

—That troublesome iliseasi^ ague, is again witli us. Three of Washington Conrad's family are prostrated with it. —Miles Flanlan has sold his larm to Mr. King at Soo. —Henry enyon has a new bouse on the tapis. —Jas. Bockiier is said to be the corn raiser in these parts. He ha champion fields this season up here. —Thc chicken cholera prevails,

-ome of the many readers of the Jorn NAI. -end in a

remedy for publication

harvests. Can any one beat it. Ct.on Hoi'i-

bi-weekly report as follows: I^AltLl\(*TO\. I the team they were driving bec&mc

't»ne

i. .... vwnpoemio anu iewngnii

ml

f°Ur

as-, due for street Jaboris as follows .^nating .Scriptural knowledge among

j,e Campbellitc and Newllgli't

bra ch 8,1 met 1,1 ofs,irit for 0,e ld

!n But ,ve think shovels one day on the same work. The p,^ of devising tbe bwt means of,lis-, hay loft at Silaa Peterson's, the other!tn. Address S. Pelham, Gen'I. Agent,

seminating .Scriptural knowledge

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yet held in the township.

IUCKKAS, I lie t. oniinoli Council littv* ^}1(. Sunday school to teach .lollu Low-j previous meeting by motion call-

and thes

the en upon the school Trustees to present .r- 1 r? 1,,,, -i the Council with a full re)ort of all the I "san.1, 1 don think it an iinpo«-• moneys paid out upon the city school sibilitv."

—The 1 New

Willie

sheets, W. t.i. C. Mattie Howard, W. It. H. S. llattie Cord, W. L. U.S. A public installation takes place next Saturday night, and of cour.-e I will .send up the proceedings. —Apples are just getting ripe. John MeClure is thf- lir-t to have them.

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—Harl Hwitehel, ..I Plea-ant Hill, is case. Tho-e who have tried t. ill used. The girls won't have any thing eure say there is 110 remedy. to do with a mu-tache, and Harl dout look well without them. livKl"..

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—Miss Knuiions. rlie school teacher, ha- gone to Ohio on a vi-it. —Henry Ilurd and .lot McKinsey will [nit out about SO acres of wheat this Fall. 1 hey also contemplate cutting all the wheat in the neighborhood, as they have 1 two new machines. —Oharle-. Johns"" ""-1 ^'oith will ,—i...uiy go West this Kail. itv, 111., is their objective point. —Mr. ICd Neary has returned from 0.1 tli America where he has been recti, penning his health. —.lames llurd, of Rustyburg, ha- rented hU farm to \V. \V. Wilson, and will move to Jamestown, where he will -tipply the citizens with fresh beef. —Dr. llurd, liob Rutherford and (.•eorge tiallion intend going to Heaver

declaring it an impossibil- Mr-. John Martin

W. C. Thomas is driving pegs in the

shop and

.f 11 ta-1 I

li. Lty-011. oikman.

Thomas i-

iek colli is slowly eonvalesein buggies too uuiiieioii.-. to nieu-Tboy now.

tion. —Mat Bin ton supplies the pictuieMyers & Co. the beet. ..Nothitig bkeupposition. —The community are

hay making members

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the 1

n'ni et.

The wheels of industry move steadily on. The monotonous hum of the thresher as borne on the Hower scented breeze tells us the farnurs are beginning to: shell,nit. So tar as can be ascertained, the vield is small. .»ne farmer threshed

".00 bushel.-from forty acres. ld wheat is bjiiig rapidly, though reluctant!), l.AUUUA ITEMS.

drawn to market and sold for $1.40. l.\jrbitant price onsisteiicy, thou art a jewel, and thou, Kxperience, though least among preceptors, art a teacher a sad one to be sure, but a good one never-tli-les-.

WAVEL.IXD.

yard to mend the gate, and while doing* -ofell down dead. He was buried at lu­

dian Creek church. He was highly re spee'ed by all who knew him.

—Mr. linsiniuger is'pushing his brick making rapidly and will be ready to burn in about ten days, after which the work of building will commence at once.

Ben jamin English was married to a Miss Miles on Sunday, the 20th inst., liis| former wife having died in April last.

-Allen E. Eastlack has opened out a

bran new stock of boots and shoes

facture, ..

-Haley & Brush moved into

l,ej,t|Jay in the Methodist church, and Rev. the H. Naylor in the Presbyterian church. —ThejIore C. .Stall has recently paint- S Will ed some very fine likenesses of several of! our citi/.en.-. Joseph Milligan, Blakely

,,rush Wm Ufl,, a and otbers have l,wn

a a a

—On Saturday, July 2fi, Jlr. il ley -. ... I was brought beforejiistiee Thompson, of! Darlington, charged with drunkeness ...

The fineimpoa-

and disorderly conduct. ed was and costs. Mr. Tilley testified that he was under the age of 21,and consequently could not get the whisky himself. He further -tated that a Mr. E.

—Hon.

procur-

comes

with

hi* hat adorned with crape. -Bill Boots'

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.S31.50 the children, the ultimate of which will striking his breast on abeam. He wis .. Jo.00

lie to rid the streets of those mischievous, considerably injured internally. irreverent, noisy boys who make night —The hottest fellow ever seen at an hideous with their hootings and profani- ice cream supper was W. F. Koyer last

—Branegan & Davis have gone to Michigan City for lumber. —Jack Moriu has returned from Mis-

a i'ii.)U nniiioer

—My voice and vote is for a good, sub-

01

I'l I MIUI lli'Kr

4!.

—Ilay harvest is upon us in all its glory, but 10 fully enjoy it, you must lie in the shade, 011 your back, upon a pile of sweet 110 iv mown hay. --Corn looks sickly and yellow wheat I is threshing out six to twenty-five bushels to the acre. —Cliarly McBeeis building a new residcnce. Let lightning rod men, painters and insurance agents take notice and govern themselves accordingly. I'oor

Charlie will act It now. 1. MANN.

'Kf.in lust TliuiMlny's

—Mr. Frank Gill, has Itought & Hulett's dry good store at New He takes possession in September. I —Dr. George W. Miller, was married 011 the 10th inst., to Lvda Tebbs, of Williamsport, by the Rev. W. Wilrner.

\e«teiday to many ol 0111 citizens —DIF.D.—Tuesday night, Mr*. Harvey wa-aday ot rest. 1 he Iron- choir avail- Summer--, aged 4(1 odd years. Her reed tlieniselve- of the opportunity ami mains were taken to Bnr'k's grave yard met with us. Need we say that our church wa-emueried into a tabernacle of song

Sewing machine agents, wind mill men and pump peddler- id so infe-t the countiv. Some of our unfortunate neighbors have become willing victims. —The goose is still suspended and -ve are happy to report tilings unusually quiet.

People carry themselves with marked

been doing a prominent dignity and grace. Some are courteous, others sociable, none rude, many friendly and all happy. The general detriment of the majority of the young blood is faultless all behave with de eoruiii. The rea-oti ot this improvement

is obvious. There's a reporter in this part of vour field. --It may be gratifying to some of your I corresi ondents, one in particular, to

learn that the old time-honored (xitato-1 bug of the days of yore has returned to cheer us. He's of a migratory disposition, however, and shows sign- of march, perhaps to .lotterville. —A fearful disease is prevalent niiioiig ty. it will the hoive- wliitli proves fatal in every more or 1.

etlect a imethiiig

similar to the dropsy, .lue We-t, also 1 Andv Shuit- have both lost valuable are diuot

miuials. The horned ijiiadrupeds recovering from the epizootic. The but sease was ol long eolltiliual 1011 severe.

If there is aught iu the above that i. not in the strictest conformity to truth will make amend in our next.

I!K PiitnT.K.

near Crawfordsville. The I'nion ••suiiday school picnic

I SJ«»grass

Vbraluim li. tiiltner, living near Brown'* Valley, died very suddenly of apoplexy 011 Saturday, July 10. He had lorn number of years past been nfllirted with rheumatism and other diseases, which at his advanced age often made him helpless. On the evening of his ., death he felt better aud went out in the

—Miss India Milligan is here visiting fordsvilie, consisting of 1-51 acre*. Tbe old friends. ]a„d is of a- good quality as: there is in

A?..., 'cently looking after the judgeship. |,jg|,

Tom is a good fellow and a good lawyer, and if nominated will be elected and maktva good judge. INDEX.

SCUAK C'RKEK.

ed it for liiui. Mr. K. your turn next. •—The people of the Point and viein-! —Mrs.^V'111- Well.-' took the ague, and ty would like to know if its lawful to! fo euro it went to a neighbor and gota leave the carcass of dead horse- on top good hig dose of white salt, much ret, J.- ambling quinine, but on inquiry proved —Sunday. July 27, Rev. Jo Davis de- to be morphine, and swallowed it. But livered the funeral discourse of Henry for the timely administration of an emetlackman's children at Mt. Olivet church. William might now be going around -About the largest day's work' on

reccoril was performed one day last week, —Bill Boots' team rail off Thursday have two vacant lols on College street, by James Beckncr. He ricked about 20

ore

l''e

acres heavy wheat between sunrise aud btU did not injure Boots. wi«li to sell. MARION ORNBAI*N. Muiiset. He is au old man of some 60 —Two boys about twelve years old,!

wheat on the farm of the former, when

ljar out

ol ier

antl

Ihonias ^«. Rice was here re-1 t|ie county, !)0 acres of which ore in a

fracturing his arm. The

(oa,"

rauch in urt(1

seed broad ca.-t, either beioreT

.i or behind the hoes at tlm pleasure of the] mid now Haul R.I.s.

operator. j7th. It is ea.-ily changed and more simple in the change fiom one quantity] to another than any other Korce Kced Drill, as we have only to remove one1

ul,e othe

'-.

rem

ify,tl,!'t

1

... I ed reauJv for market, with

jtime in

,e

statc

were not

Mr"Trimb,C

1

1,1 clim,,i il,l

ty, and make them, instead of a blessing Saturday night at Saidlas', when on fe'I-' '"8 y*'ur medicine, King of the Blood, to to parents and friends, a pestiferous nuisance to-any community. Addresses were made by l'rot. fiasaett and David Harter of your city, and Mr. Jacobs, of Indianapolis. Examples ot teaching infant and Bible dosses frerd given by Mr. Jacobs. Sunday school worker* present 11*

tug for his pocket book for checks to pay his way, he discovered that the thing was

and returned it safe to the owner. —J. B. Irouii and J. W. Wilton each tike new organ*.

Far Sale.

Bom: To Mr-. Alex Blue,a boy, to other conveniences, offered for sale on

|ipl

rtUntinl, iifw I'wuit HutiM' 11ml jrtil. A UUHIIMM o|\vr-althv men n[» itiMf NS ill HHK.1 .. -,- „I .IA imi -v I I. «h:il iii kr-i.

at

Hebion church oil Saturday last was -ucee-s, there being about one thousand persons present. The diflcrcnt clas-ci represented were as follows: Hebron, Kusselville, Waveland and l'arkersburg. These classes were called on at different times for music, which they rescinded to with a hearty good will, all acquitting themselves with honor. The Waveland Cornet Hand favored the large assemblage with several pieces of music also. The audience after dinner was addiessed by Mr. Ambrose Armstrong and .lames kviins, in some very appropriate remarks. The schools all came in ,1: big wagons, with 0:111 tier* mid with music, intent 011 Laving a good time, which we think was fully realized.

lleiixons JVIiy tlio l'lilglium Irill is llio lti'Mt. 1st. It will sow more regularly in any and all kinds of grain or ground than any other Drill, sowing equally well wheat, oats, barley or hemp, which 110 other Drill will do. •2nd. When set to sow a given ipiantisow that quantity, neither •, whether vour grain lie large or small, or your team walk fast or slow •°.rd. It is so arranged, that '.he operator can see tbe I irill feeding Irom all its openings, whether riding or walking. -4th. It never chokes or elofs being a

Forced Feed, it distributes the grain evenly and surely a-well when the last grain is eoiim out a- when llie lio)i|H'ii- toll. '.

two or

three. 8th. The hoes can be changed from xingle to double rank in an instant by means of a lever while the team in moving. S. H. Gur.uo & Sox, Agents. 31-4.

188S UIIMIICU in 73'Iksyf). CQI.UWArpli, MICC., MMchte, Birdsell Manufacturing Cotttpltny:

In competin: fur the prcmiiTm offered in your Cloitr /,?«/'last season, I hereby

^hed, h„lle«l«nd clean-

in his 1 «"u one of vourj

.. Birdsell Clover Separators, 16 36-60 in

now room. He ^till continues to mnnu-! I 0 in 0

\i)

bours rua-

otn

.i mng time in i? Ways running

^edavsUH

"tw.a?,d„?^U8 «^!T: J".1,OMd*y': «»«*times. WM. G. KYTK. .Subscribed and sworn to before me!

where they make a fine display. —Rer. S. Beck pjeached here last Sun-j 7/. 7 .i \r .i j-

bu

Jls and

^°th dav ol April. A. D. 1872.

WII.I.IK A. Briii:i:r., Not. Pub. GKB & .Sox, Agents, •11 ~6. Crawfbrisville.

Vuluabks

FIU-M

for Sale.

I ofTer for sale one-half of the David Long farm, lying 21 miles north of Craw-

price

IS

„r cultivation. The

*4»0 per acre—$20 low than what it is

worth. Any perw.n dexinius of purchaa-! At leSS tllftll CObt, illCllldill ing a grKsl farm at a low price and on easy terms of payment can do no better than by buying this. For particulars call on or address, 31-0. HANMIIAI. TIIOI T.

Desirable Properly for Sale. I wish to sell mv property situated on \Vabr..h avenue. The house is a newstory am! a half, with six rooms, wood house, Summer kitchen, good cistern,! trees on the lot and a good stable. I al-1

lvcf wagon all to flinders, just south of the school house which I

one of them a son of John Hamilton, the 15,000,000 other of Silas Dunbar, were hauling

Feet or Lumber Wanted.

I wish to buy 0,000,000 feet of lach walnut lumber, delivered at Troutmiin Station, for which I will pay the highest price in cash. J. M. TKOI'TMAN.

Agent* Wauled.

Wauted good local agents to work for 1

auteu gooa local agent-s to work tor

f'e l'™n Mutual Life Insurance 0,^

day, missed his under pinning and fell,: Ufrayette, !nd. 29-3

I.ab'avette,

King of the Blood.

For liver complaint and scrofula. Case. -You doubtless remember recommend-

myeelf and wife, and that we took six bottles on your advice. I can now say that what I have of health is attribute-

gone, and with it some $18. Albert! to your medicine. It cured my wife of Stonebrough, an honest lad, found the Scrofula, and myaelf of Liver Complaint.

8end me six bottles by express, C. 0. D. Yours truly. M. V. B. FISHES. Petroleum Center, Pa.

See advetliement in another Column

|. TlieOmbaun homestead consisting of about seven acres, in the southeast part of the city, good house, orchard, well and 1 Irani inj-lrunn'Mt

a boy to Mrs. Sam good terms. Apply "to 29-S MAHIOS t!)RNHAT'S.

Vours" F.viH'i'it'nco of an

Old 11 !«»'.

neamiy luen up ueie inrknn .ur-" .. u..! t.1,111111 }nn«» S rnj» i* Hp* j'i

I .. Ilicl .Tilly 11 iS7L Milton jsiilnL, Sli.l air-.- mill.- I'mo-.) -SISK-, nn I.u- I tor Hurt Milieu t\!h a imor niil«»rlunul« jon whom the li dawned, ltul all is

iht of reason never well with the [oor

ihf !•.— 1 l.-hini.- i»ti\

toifh Ui'Vfi' Cut inn 1«-1

1 «ii\.•, I I 1 1 In fr««m t!i.» iHl .ntn! t.n.» ..t,| i.» u,«:olnlf. I iin'r I !n-t«ltly iln* i"iu»«*h, r.*. tirvr* tin. ntil VET. htMlth HIM! comfort t'» ni'tln*r TUI.L cliil-l. Wv -rhovi* it io U* the U-t i-ij.l htir*t rcm«-|y tit thv wnrl«i in iiH riiMii* of «lym?htI'TV itihl

HI chiMvi'it. uhfUitT it fioni U'rthm« «ti li-oui any otlici f.uiM1. KuH rhiv.-tum- tor iiij wilt itiV»n)mny rm*h *•«.»!. N«m«- m*i iiiin' lli.-

Tin? Ilutist'liwld I'anaoou and Family Liniment. riif HoHsoh'-i.i I'iin

Till' 1iotl"«'holil iMliurca ,'Uroly

I tuui :«)l he»hnv. I'rt'i'.if«•«I ty

T1

No. -jlf 1'nlton str» l, N»-« Yuri l»rutt^i«t'i HnH*hoini-t'-, ruitl ih'nlor- in it -"M-OIU- :i I"'?!

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ths

.I--'.

1'V''/..'

tin- tjn«'\j'ir r«*-ii:tH»tl, iM«iklidai* for tln» olti tin* voi»"*r- :tt tin* poll

'j.i'' •Hit': •'Vv.'.'r

•*l»'«'tioij Iftviny or,!cr»,,j 10 fill 1 ir-rm Hon. Wilson H. J.ttymoii. 1 fully t'lmoiiu' i' m"«'lf

ti

tlif» fl.M-i^ion of H. RUWKN.

:1IA?

\LHKRT TH«M AS i- a jm.li.hit.- for lihl^« it tin* 2-l .lii'liciaj Circuit, COIUIHI»»*«1 of t}»«* rounti«' »if Mout^niii'-ry an-l

1'

uko. ?uhjc«:f t(»

the HfcJwi**» of a IN'jiuhlicaii i-ouviMttion. 'I'ltl- K«'|*tlli|ifi.U* o! I'urLn Ct'llltil ill t!..- n.iiio' of Hon. THOMAS N. MU'W.

I «to for .lu«ltf** tor IIM» .lu-li- i^t C*o«' i«-t to tho Us Ot tin- J'Klt*

Wheat Wanted!

Darter Hros. Still in

the Field!

a LARGE and capa

Hating erecleil

011 the corner

i-ioiiH wareliiiiKe

srui:Kis.

lde.1 with a Surveyor the ground

full, ltis provn which accurately tnea over which it passes. litli. It has a Korce Feed (ir.iss Seed Sower, that will not cliokc or clog, ai|(l I lUUliEST

iSIIIWI'd

aiul

WE are NOW

lo huy Wheat 011 a more

scale than W a

ll Ait KKT FIMCE,

I.IMKI.IMN) IUS1I-

Remember the place, Corner ori'ikc

anil Washington Streets.

DARTER A IIKO.

1 7-,

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN K. COI RTNKY,

ATTOHNKVATLAW.iNotHry

HAYI.N'T

A

lVrltin* i^

is on tln» ont^i«lo wnippor. Sul-i l»y all incluMtn' Jtilyl-'vl

:IN.l K.HIIIIIV LINUM'NT

tlic l».'-t i.'in.-.ly 111 tli.- UMIM in 1 ifie f'.lluwJ fiitn].tMilit«. vi/ i-r:uil|.s til,' l.nnlt- :,lel sunn-:i.-ii, I'ltin 111 the Sl.,in:« li. llnw.-l- ..r Si'lr, KheH-iiKiti-in 111 nil it- I.,rin-. liili.tii- t'oli'*, Nt'iin,li:iw., tthutera. I'v.-. iiterv, C"l't-, KI1-I1 W.m.II.IS, HIIIIIJ,|Ornamental I M.re Thrim'l, Clllllf im.l Kwrr. Kor mtol llnl ull.l cXttTljal

Itr oiM*r»tioii i? u«»t «oily t.» rcltovt- the prttteul, 1 nttrvly rei»M»v»» th»* CHU^- ot iiiv coniphtitit. li |«1 lU'trntc rtli'l Jrcrvutii'- th»' u'Jiolp sycli-iil, »lol nip la!Hltli\ aclioit lo :tU ll.- I'M I '.-1 Ull't tjilick- .. the iiloo-j.

Vi-gflftMe

('CUTIS A lUtoWX,

InlOW *ji*» Fulton Stro»»t, N. V. Ross. tor sn!e l«v nil ilriwiji^t*. julyl"vl

Wal'li (lie iiildron.

ClnUlron ofi.Mi look pnl»» ntui -id Irom no nth-»-r tlmn hMVing worrn^ in tho tonmi'h. !tro\vn'»« W-rinifug^ Comtit* will «l»»«iroy Woitnwiitioni injury To ih chihl, jM»rf»iMly whit«* iui«l fr*** from all «M»lonnn oi oi'icr ihjunoni inerfiiuMif* iHii'illy in worm pr^|»sn»' 1 ion-. CUKTH.t iiKOWN, I'mp'r-..

Dress Goods

Public «nd Cnl.

k'Ctmtf AKCUI. UOCUH, inortKngf.- HU«J »II written wjth prpcmuh Htul cnif j»«tM 11 pecift!tv. ofl ov»?r liok«*v .t' in Hr«'wci

C. WiNdu

,,Rl

SICNPAINTER.

W. H- A OA MS

llwlixe. SIKII mid

Oriiiiiiieiilal Paiulcr,

OHAWFOItDSVILMi, IM).

-I'LVRD UII M'J»ROIITICOSLII|I, MUL UITLIV: aily yi'tiii*' CNJU-I HI the SUM*"-" IN*», I think 1 C:ui »«-.siiroilly otlt-R my MTVUM-.- to tlu* !'i'ions (Ir-iroiiN uf ith«'r

h«nj(.t„:

hign ot oin ini»'iii:'l |!tinlui or t.:rnininj» of o:y kin«l will tlo ui-ll j.wi' mi' a call. All work ilone l»y mi* imnintccil to uivr satisfaction, l*«'«i(J'nci, |*.o South Walnut strtM-i. iulyMtn^,

1). HUFFMAN, 1IOII*M», Sit iitul

Painter,

L'UAWK"HItfiViINI*.

(itltlniL', liU^ing atnl l'uprr llun^tn^ tloito a rcafon:»t»l«' rut»*j«. me mil. u|»l7ni

EDUCATIONAL.

WABASH COLLEGK.

r-rt Awronbsvn.T^E, in«i.

Fall

Term Opens 8e]»tent-

10,

ber

1873.

1' f'olU'giatv, «'i*'Htitii:, rr^pnrntory, M»»f. 1 ha ii I 1 1m' lntfpr with C^vmria^imn—lo^'(hi'r with ih,. huiMinn-, .*jihin« i, a||arnu«. Iilr?i»u», -o. ic ty h»ll«, Jorusitory, prt^'Hil »4rTit r*11r:*.-* liou* to ^tn'h'mn. 'i hr»-e ra:t\ra\•• jia-f- through tli»- "-••n-l f«»r .IOSI'.PH I TIrrri.K. I'R»"»I«I#*TIT...

LEGAL NOTICES.

pr/l'ITloN ToSlil.U KAI.]'TATi: Noti«-4» iM'i'rhy i\«*JI thiit William Ma-'t»»r-MM, A'lmihiMmior i»f tin' t-t.iti- of K!iznh«lh l,..iO'i\, th'i'tM-cil, h«^ tih'.l hi-H petition ici the ct »tr oftlh' »i II t, hel' |K»l'"«Hial heH1*4 in-utfirM iii to p.ty h»-r'l«*ht i«U'l thru petition ill he hej«nl:-tthe next term of t}i Joi.iL'oiitOiA t'ileui 1 Court of- »nl ecitmtv. nlyJ7w:j I. M. VANCK, Ch-ik C, 111l' iit •illol 1 "til.-

Ht.M PI.A INT FOR mvoHcrc.

1

CRAIN DEALER.

1.000,000 IIVSHKLS

liftn

1,

.•st'ltf of iHntf i'if

con hi, Mont*

rait. Sfptrmbri" t' rin,

1

.SaVAima'h

*. Wil!i iio I.' I'.innoM. I'l'tition f»-»?

l'. in:i'i»j Pm-I.'e. He it rf'tneuiheie.l thnt on the :il hetnjr in\'icaiin of the ("ii

«inv of July, •lit Couit in

ill for tne eolinu t.n-l state rt!i)lP«jlil, the phtintit! hy her attorney !U*niv Nicho-on file-l in the ("leil otlicre of-j«i«l oiirt her oomplHint in '"IINH of I.rt -n in Iwr t^hiiil aiel a»«o lile- lije fiUhluvit of a 1 i,«tntei»»«• t• eil j»or-oji. setting forth that -ahl «h feiolant is iion-re«ii|»»nt ^t the Stute of ItnliAtia, therefore notn e«»t the tiliin aihl pcnih n-v aii «.'oni 1 plaiitt hereby uiveii to the ai'i tion-rp^tJent

1

l»»fen.l

*tit, Win 1». Bannou, that he mny »ppe.»r Oi-the ^il tla\ «il next term of said eonrt to l»«» jhohlenin thet'ourt Hon«e the city of ('raw foi.Nyill#', in sni*i eounty of Montcomerj, ootn1 IIieii 'mi* ,»U Moinlny, ttie l«»t day of SepfetnU i, :«ri*l !in»tt er e«»»nplaint.

Witney my hnn«t an«l the "#*al of t»nid ronri licrennto atli\e.l ihi«* r*lt »Liv of .Inlv. l^Trt. jnlyaiw.i 1,'M. VAN K, Cleric,

1 F.TrnoN •ACATF. Al.I.KY.

N«.1 iee i-heiel-y jiiventhat pplieation Will Im' n:\«le to 1 he i'oiinni-^ionor" of Mnntcomejy roiMity, liiiliriiin, k' th* r»ext tt-nn iif their c«'ori, eojiiii ej.teinl»or 1. 177-!, 10 vnent»» arert:«in -ilh-y on the pl«i of ihe thiril eastern a.hi 1 n»n 1.1 tiie I«,VUI of Wav»'l«n«l. «leo»'ril»tfd as

t,

preptiroti M*M.-TREEI. .UMIN MIM.IGAN jjnlyHlwl extensive

follow

Ofi Uei»iMninj» or. 1 he South Mlt» of Howard street.

tit the iti)rttioM«i eo:ncr ot lot *«'o. nnr hunilre.l nil.] ninetj -t'vo 1 Prji, an the oorfhw»»-t eorner of lot one hnixireil nmety-three 11*I, ruiinin"Oiith h.-r.vi'eil "ttel lot- to the north »ltleOl

DMIXISTUAToK'S f-^ALK.

Notice hereby given that I ill -ell at pnhlv

liictam, on Kuiiay, AtitftiMH, 1*73, HI thc late res-i.|«-uee of ThoinaV l^annnu •Iwost-prl, MX nul" north oj Marhnuton, in Snu'nr t'roek township, Montgomery eoiintv, his personal proj »?rty,eoif -i-ftni! in fart of the following article.h«"-», 'i'i heiol t»f j:ool t\\o-yef«r ohl -^te(»r«*. a l»t »f »tin-k cattlo, corn in th« enl*, wh^at. v!xty-fn»i: nrrc- of growing com, one MIH»' hiiguy and'hai -, ne-", unU liHrne-", on*' reujier 'Hnd mow er, frtmitn^r nteuflil«*, ail kithln, household atti UitoJirn furiiiturf anil various other article.*.

DRY GOODS.

nun

BETTER THAN A

Every Article A Bargain!

Our clearance sale of SUMMER STOCK will

inence from this date. We shall offer our entire stock of Summer

At less than cost, including new and BEAUTIFUL STYLES of JAPANESE

POPLINS IKD SMS

^IC.V!4K CLOTHS,

Linens and Lawns.

iVow and JEleg-mit Stylos

Satin Striped Grenadines,

Striped and Plain Piques.

We include also in this sale a beautiful line of

"f

MARKED DOWN

JULY 31, 1873.

Come early and secure some of the Bargains.

A oro«lit of nine months will be uiven

on ali *umi» ov«r three dollar*, thc purrhft*or givinalii* note with approved M-eurity without ip|i«»ffrotn VHluation IHU '. julyHv.-t MILTON MOU1N, Admin.

cuke!

COIII-

rJTO|13

Don't fail to see these Goods. They are the best bargains ever offered. Oni-12 1-2 cent counter is the biggest attraction in town.

CAMPBELL & HARTEE.

1-2