Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1866 — Page 3
CHnt-on County Convention. A correspondent writes the Indianapolis Herald ns follows of the convention and of General Mansion's speeech. The Convention was held last Saturday:
Iu my lime it has been my good furtuiu to attend many Democratic meetings, but the. one at Frankfurt was the largest county conventiun I have ever seen. At least two thousand voters were present, uud judging the Democracy of Indiana by the enthusiasm and determined npirit, exhibited in Clinton, our triumph this la 11 is certain.
After the business of the convention was concluded, those, in the court, house adjourned to the yard where they were addressed by our noble standard bearer, (xeneral M. D. Mansnn. The speech was one of the happiest we ever heard. The old general excelled himself. His speech was replete with good sense and logic, his argument unanswerable, and delivered with burning eloquence. His canvass of the State will be a glorious nicccss, his election, and that of the entire ticket, certain, and under the guidance of the old Warrior, victory will once more perch upon our standard, and utter ruiu. rout and defeat fall with swift destruction on our unscrupulous opponents, the enemies of the people, the violators ot the Constitution, and would-be subverters and plunderers of the (iovcrnment. All hail the day, and
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t'heni
speed the time wlieu
not only Indiana, but all the States may be freed from the thrall of the rotten, diseased and corrupt catifTs who now misgovern them. Uusehyku.
An Incident in the LiTc of Thud. Stevens.
One of our Pennsylvania exchanges,
in speaking of the revolutionary attempt
"When there was really danger- W^iK"
when a speech was
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teninj* and respectiul UlldleilCO ltl the
Chamber of the Senate, Stevens, whose guilty conscience discerned in the broad,
the darkness to a remote corner of the °v'
•ground, and hid in a patch »l' bushes.
liave heard the particulars, as liave (.letailed theui. l'rom Stevens own lips.'"
ANNOUNCEMENTS.!
AnnowiccmtnlJr .^5,—invariably in .itU'uice.
rou fURCL'IT l'ROSKCI'TOit.
Mi:. EnrroR—l'lease announce the name of den. Kecuks C. Kisk. of lioone county. 1'or I'ncuii I'ros•'Ciitor in the eight .luilieial IJistrict, snldect to tbc decision of the District Democratic Convent inn.
Oeu. Kise is one of the uio3t distinguished soldiers in Indiana, he bavin? served five years in tlx- urinv nnd obligu MANY SOI.DIf.It.s.
FOR COl'.VTV TRKASUKKR
Wb. the Democracy of Franlin township heartily recommend ROHKRT C. CRAIC as a candidate before the Oounty Convention, for the office of Treas.•arer of said county, knowing him to he of nnllinchinK principles and has hee:j well tried in Township business.
,T.,11. Mcralli-tcr.
Win. J. Mullen, .. Arthur Dickson, I. N. Larrick. iLce T. Needham,
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Win. Huchanan, William Martz, II .lacol.t 11. Itoidier, Nathaniel Hoohcr.
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Samuel Hampton, 'Kenbcn Faust. Mil. Lpitok —Please announce the name of IIknhy ?s FCU01/S(» as a candidate for county Treasurer, sub0«ot to the decision of the Democratic Convent ion.
HIV I'NIOX TOWNSHLL'.
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Lahog\, 1m., April 1, IFfiO.
III TOIl'Tiff view:— Doar ir: In obediencc to thn'solicitations of many friends, I have given my consent to become a candidate for the office ot County Treasurer, subjcct to Thoehoicoof the Demacratie convention. I'lease so .announce. \'cry Truly. Ac.,
JSrSs \-ri It. Gl'o. K.N'GLISII. S'Vs^-h'^W.lvni.AND, IM)., April G, 1?G0. Khitoii Rkvif/w: _Sik: The time havius arrived for announcing:candidates for the various offices to bo filled by the vot•crsof Montgomery county at the approaching fall cleotion. we tako.tho opportunity of mentioning the nama of our esteemed fellow-citizen anil sterling Democrat. COKNEI.TA3 fj. ("anine. as a sultablo person to reccive the nomination for County Treasurer, nt the approaching Democratic Convention.
BROWN TOWNSHll' DEMOCRACY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Eniro:t Review—Thetimeforchoosingcandidates to represent the Democracy of Montgomery county is near at hand, and having pretty extensive opportunities of consulting the wishes of the people generally, it is believed that none wouid bo more acceptable to the nominating convention, for the office of Representative in the State I-cgislaturc. than M. M. Henkv, Esq., of Scott township.
Mr. Hesby is too well known to the Democracy of the county to require word of Commendation. It 10 hoped that his name will he before the convention for that position, .MANY DEMOCRATS.
PARLINGTON, InD., April. 2F. 1P06.
Mn. Bowes Please announce the name of CnARLES \Y, SArrF.NTir.Mi, of Crawfordsville.in behalf of the Democracy of Franklin, as a candidate before the County Convention, for Representative.
Mr. Sappcnfield is a young lawyer of fine abilities, nnd ono whoso character stands uniinpeached before tho poople. Tho Democracy of Franklin earnestly rcquost the co-operation of (the Democracy of tho othor Townships, to make Mr. Sappcnliold's nomination a porfcct success, at the coming Convention.
FRANKLIN DEMOCRACY.
FOR .SHERIFF. IjInden, Isn., May Ji, 1HG6.
Editor Review: Having boen frequently solicited by many friends, I have consented to becoino a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to tho decision of the Democratic convention. Please so nnnouucc.
Respectfully yours, JNO. M. BARCCS. Mr. Editor—Please present, on behalf of many 'Democrats, the name of Hugu E. Sidner. as a candidate before the Democratic Convention for the nomination as Sheriff. Mr. Sidseu wns tho candidate of the party at tho last election as Sheriff, and cntored upon the raco when there was but vory little prosDectof election. This did not abate his energy, and he was beaten only by a fow votes. A staunch
Democrat, his battles in tho post will, we trust, secure him a favorablo consideration from the convention. Plerao insert this card until furtbor notice.
MADISON TOWHSHIP.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
Mb. Editor—Please tnnounce the name of Samuel McCosias as a candidate for Count.v Commissioner. subject to tie da js5on cf tho Deaooratio Oounty C-.m-Mit!:B. MATV miOCP.AT?.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
8PECTACLKS.
The boat Spcctaclosover offerod to tho public, silver and steel frames, sold at tho lowest rates by »na)9in«. CHEAP J0I1.V.
THE GREAT cNGiJsn remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female XJills Prepared from a pretcription of Sir J. (Hark, M. J). Physician Extraordinary to the tjueen.
Thi? inviiliiiible m.'ilii.-iui'is unfailing in the cure °f all those painful and dangerous di^easi** to which the female constitute.n is subject. It moderates all excess and removes nil obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO DIAKKIEU I,A DM:s
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a sIimi time, bring on tho monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price Oik* Dollar, bears the Government .Stamp of tireat Kritain, to prevent counterfeits
CAUTION.
These Pilissho tld not be taken by Feinalesduriug the I- IRST TIItthK MONTHS of Pregnancy, ns they flro sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they (iresafe.
In all I uses of Nervous and Spinal Affection?. Pains in the Hack and I.iiub.\ Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation t.r the Heart. Histories, and hites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have iailed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel. nutiiiiony, or anything hurtful to the cou-titutiou. ull directions in the pamphlet around each puck"gc, which should bo carefully preserved.
SOLD 1!Y A I.I, DIU'GUISTS.
Sold A Kent for the Lnitcd States and Canada, ,IOH MOSES,'.'7 Cortlandt St., New York. N. 1'.—i 1.00 und li postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing jt) Pills, by return mail. dec30-lS050.
LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH. „J.IFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH. «LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
of Thad. Stevens & Co. to overthrow the iThe Great French Remedy
Sl.l. Govern,,,™! cf Pennsylvania, i„ oil. Jl'AX "iticLAMAIiHK'S
Is,8 ,h» ,t became „r
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tw^uienblu to i»t iW lejrnllj- ivmmi! ..„,„
elected Democratic (uvcriior in his ulucc I
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,o ^Celebrated Specific Mils
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''ysiejan of the Hospital du Nor.i
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narrates the Jollowinq incident: This invaluable medicine is imposition but
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honest fi'CCS tlvat lined the hall, the lea-j "Wc have used tli- Specific PUP prepared by GatUTGS of band ot ftss/issius. tl It) ICll out
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of the back window of U* baildiug and betook himself to flight. He ran through person'-'suVc^
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•of his friends who had sought safety in: Paris. May :..h, '.V the same way..atul fancying that tho nwb BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. •was indeed coming, he cried out.
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ions lr.,m whatever cause produced, or however se-
'H b- .speedily• relcived Ii:ni the organs re-^tur-
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UuptJlU, X),». -M Hue Luillljanl. llUl!) Ul'J
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'ih«* Sexual Oramn. uht tiiorc.iii^-
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Preseutly. hearing the fbctstops of two n. im .i uiihn. ,M. d.
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To which one of the refugees, more im- ^auancikhk .T Di-i-ont, Sole Proprietors,
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JjerSOULil Kliuwiedgo of Ujousand^ Ol* c-itl- 1 trt-fc ovevy utUIrei*.-?. (dccau'&i-tsiititj. Zens of this ('ouiiuouue.alth. .Mail\ III
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lJIUja-1-ts throughout the orbl. Priec One Dollar
per i»os. or MX ll.ixes lor Five Dollars.
"*•*, Kue I^uinbard. I'aris.
petuous than polite, tearing that the n«l.-e One ftollar enclosed any authorized A ent uill would insure their eapture. nistjotlded. "i^
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TT 7 S I ob-tr\aliou. six boxes for five dollars
ca%ox by retain mai securely sealed Iroin all
5.du (iencrnl Ascnt- for America.
This,IK MO Li-.'liOii —is not even (lie truth I 0Sl\\5 MOSRS «v Co.. r, Coiirtlnntlt sr., X. y.
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Br,
MAESHALI S'
CaiiiriiiSiinlft
This Snufi" has thoroughly pmved itself ti he the best article kimwn for curing thcCaliirrb, fold in llic llt-iiil nnd Ilriidiiclic, It has been found nil excellent remedy in many ••n-'cs of Sorr I"jch a a I I has often been greatly improved by its use.
It is fragrant und agreeable, ami
Gives Immediate Relief
To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Head. Fhesensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tho glands, und gives a healthy notion to the partsall'ected.
More Than Thirty Years' lii§
Of Sale and use of Ir. Miti'MliaH'M Cntnrrli nml IIcikI.icIk- Siller, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Mead, and at this moment. it stands highfv than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best physiciansnnd is used with great siicccs.-' and satistaciion everywhere.
Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with lr. IVIN radial I'm Dalnrrli ami llrnilnclir Mnull*. and st»ld it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article wc have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Hurr A Perry, Boston. Barnes A I'nrk. N York Reed, Austin .t Co.. Brown, hainson A eo.. Reed. ('utler
A. D..t D. Sands, Stephen Paul it eo.." Ir.tcl Minor A co.. McKesson it Bobbins. A. I. Seoviil A co.. M.Ward.Close A Co.. Bushitiialc.
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Seth W. Fowle, Wilson.FairbankAco., llcnshaw. Edmonds 1 co.. II. II. llay, Portland. Mo..
For sale by all Druggist: December Su-iPM-ly.
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KELIKF JX TEN 3IIN TTKS
BRYAN'S
PULMONIC^ WAFERS!
The Original Medicine established in 1H37, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "PUJ/MONIC WAFERS," iu th or any other country all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can bo known hy the name
BRYAN being stamped on cach WAFEU. Bryan's Pft.Mosic Wafi its Relieve Coitghs, Colds. Sore Throat. Hoarseness,
Bhvas's Pri.jroxrc W\feks
Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis,Difficult Breathing Bryan's Pfi.monic Wafekh Relieve Spitting of Blood. Pains in the Chest
IlKYAS'S Pt'I.tiONIC Waff.us
Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases,
Bhyan's Pfi.monic Wafehs yg,.-. Relieve Irritation of the I.'vula and Tonsils.5isfj! Bryan's Pri.Moxic Waff.us Relieve the above Complaints in ten minutos.
Bryan'3 Pri.Moxir Wafers
Are a blessing to all Clasesand Constitutions. Bryan's Pfi.MONic Wafers Aro adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers.
Bryan's Pci.monic Waff.us
Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste.
Bryan-'k Ptn.sio.vic Watehs
Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting cures. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Aro warranted to give satisfaction to every one.
family should he without a bo* of *, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers in tho house. Xo traveler shonld bo without a supply of
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Twenty-five Cents.
S.ILD TRILL DRUGGIST*. Proprietor, JOB d»-JC MOJjES, Ccrtlaai St. Nbt Y::K.
MONTGOMGltr LODGE. NO. 50, I Prec and Acceptcd Mason3.
Next Stated Meeting, Saturday, June tt3, 1800, at o'clock, P. M. IH'siness—Election of Officers and payment of dues. A full attendance desired. Hyorderof
A (I0TK
M. 1^. MANSOX W. M.
Hee'rr. (jnr,T( „2)
TABI.K l.'.N.NKN.
A ma«nifictnt assortment of Table I.inncn, nsistiiu of towels, napkins, hnudkcrchicft, & of nil "izos, bleached and unbleached, will be offered for sale to the Indies of Montgomery county during the present season by CHEAP JOHN. imilHmC. s-
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THE OR EAT FEMALK llEMEDY I'OR IKHEGULAHTTrES.
These Drops are a .scientifically compound fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Jiein^ liquid, their action indirect and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold andeon-umcd by the ladies of the I'nited States, every one of whom speak ill the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They arc rapidly taking thrplaeeof every other Female Hemedy, and are considered by nil who know aught of them, as the »urc t, safest, and most infallible preparation In the world, for the cure of all female complaints the removal o: all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used, and explaining when and why they should not, norcould not be "*ed without producing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of John Ij. 1^ on, without, which none arc genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOHN ],. Lv().\, 1J5 Chapel Street. New Haven. Conn., who can be consulted cither personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesu*
Pricc $l,.r(i per bottle. Sold by Druggists every where. (.'. U. CI,ARC ,t CO jan2y0i!sn. (Jen'l Agcntsfor U. S.and Canada"
NOTION'S OF EVKIty KINO,
(-onsUtiiif ot Razor.-, Pocket Knives, ,tc.,eanbe ha..l of CHEAP JOHN. ni.al'.imO.
SOMKTHIXt TIIATKVKltVHOIiy Hlion i) iiavkTDr. (.base Recipe's. The most valuable booli for information published in the last century, heap John, the agent for Montgomery county, will call on every one during tin present summer, ma lUniR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
*'RA \V FOItDSVIMiK I'llA r'l'uu No *0 It. A. 31.,
Meet (!i First Tuesday ni( lit after full Moon, iuncimii. J. ji. KKI.SKV, it. v.
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pcraun. biw«» ini* nam ln\o!nntar.\ J-.tuuMons or anv
inisti ttfor's Notice.
VTO lICh is hereby given that the undersigned has R:-.I,VEEN HPP'dnted Administrator of the estnte of \N illian Mei.)nniel, late of Montgoinei county, lud., d. ecasad. "W.m. J. I U,KN\
ij v\ r."
tli(' principal
NOT10JO
Administrator.
Id mi nist rotor's Notice.
is hereby given that the undersigned ha" been nppninted administrator of the estate o* M. C'o.x. h\U: of Montgomery eounty. India: a. deceased. juneltj'00\vi'3in.*
MU I.LKN, Ad mi nist: a'or.
Notice to Stockholders.
Y^TlfK is herel iriven thrit the Stoclthnlderi in the t'.rawi'ordsville and Shanoiulale Ttimpiki.' Uotuimny, will meet at the Court House, in (Jniwlordsyille, en Mondiu July-, If-'lifi, ft.r the purpose of el^ctiiu a hoard of directors of said company to serve one y.'ar, a"nd until their successors are in like manner elected. jiinulU'('iin:i.
-.Notice
ercby given that my Wife. Martha .June Harh1 barger. having lott my bed and bosird \vithtr an just eati^e or provocation, notice is hereby given to all not to trust or harbor her on my a •conn!, a 1 will not pay any bills of her eontraei ing. juneltf'Gtiw-.* MKMI ALL A KSHUAUHKK.
Notice
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hereliy ^iven that in pursuanee of the order of theluui-tol Common Picas, of Monlgotnen co mty. as guardian of Ilmry W. llcek et. al. I will sell ill |jn\iitc mIuhh nr alter four weeks Iroin the date hereof, the following described real estate in said county viz: Tho undivided two thirds r,|' thecal half of the north west cfuartcr of section thirteen (It) in township eighteen (lb) north ot range 3 we.-t.ex-cept one acre from out of the north west corner of said tract in a square form, containing acres.
Terms—0:»e third of tile purchase lnotH-y to he paidinC mcnths, one thh-l in t-month-!, and the residue in id months, with interest, the purchaser Rivinghis nolo with approved security without relief from valuation laws.
STRAYED
GREENBACKS ARK GOOD!
OBACK'S STOMACH 1UTTKP.S, aftoi years or experience nnd rial, l,
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v1required.
nAStoves
Si: BAST IAN STIP,
juncl6'GGn-l. tiuardian.
AT mmSi
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P. E. SIMPSON'S
POWDER & MATCHES.
•Tu nelO'GOweOm.
Us rat/.
from the sub.-cribeTliving 3 miles north
west of Crawfordsville. on the Attica road, MontBomery county. Ind., on the first of May, l,Jfii, 1 two year old fill.v, dark hay, with white feet. Also, ono yoarlinc horse colt, brown, with white feet, one fore leg crooked, knee stands, in. Any person knowing tho whereabouts of tho above described stock, or giving information that will lead to their recovery will be libcralls* rewarded by aivins me noticc, jutt'OGwtt. HKNltY SCIIKNCK.
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Chase's Recipes
Or, Information for Everybody
plIIS invaluable work, containing about 800 prac1- tical Heceiptsfor any and almost every thing, is now offered to the public by the undersigned, (who is solo agent for Crawfordsville and Montgomery county,) at extremely low figures. It is tuy intontion, as far as practical, to canvass the oounty thoroughly. giving all desiring it. an opportunity to purchase. The following rcfcrcnccs aro from persons who havo now this book. .1
(.miimp.
Wc the undersigned ladios of Crawfordsville. Montgomery eounty, Indiaun, cheerfully rcccomtnend Dr. A. W. Chase's Rccipc book as a valuable as:istantto housekeepers, farmers and Mechanics: Mrs. M, A. Lee. Mrs. Sarah Uritton. Mrs. Mary E.
Cox, Mrs. S. H. Sidncr,
Mrs. Louisa ,7. Shovelin, Mrs. I). H. Knox, Mrs. Mary B. Graham, Mrs. Mary J. Knox
Mrs. Ann Buffington, Mrs. Eliza-MeMeohan',-Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mrs. Mary E. Simpson, Mrs. Nancy B. Galoy, Mrs. Eliza Miller, Mrs. Isaac Xaylor.
Mrs.Pommelio Enoch. Mrs. C. Holloway, Mrs. MaryJ.M. Krout, Mrs. Mary E. Bradcri. Mrs. W. ll. Van Slyko, Mrs Maggio Barr.
I ehalljiUo continue ta deal in all kinds of Table Llnsnn. Spf tacler, Ac. Price of Book. 51.25. mnyiPm*.] CHEAP .'OHN.
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to bo tho I'OUt remedy extant fur nil mniplalnta win-Co a tonic ami eilnmliuit uru Tliey neVer fail tu strenKtlicn
the weak, Impart vipnr to tlio streiip, nml laall reHpectH rcsloresliuttcrcdiiiol down constitutions. No remedy hi received with in iniuli favor n* Itolucr.'n Stomach tlirnits. In Clilcugo
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VEK 50,000 liottles wcrn sold liy on# druK-hous.) in tho year. It i« admitted by our most l.-urmd pliviicliinB tliat Dr. ItOII.'.CK'S STOJlACll BI'?geutlo
'1'KltS Cotnbiiiu the liropertieii ef
laxative, nil efllrient auti-bilioiia n( ent, and the tio.t Btoiiiachic known to the world, lioltACiv S 111 i'TKitS should be used by convalescents to Ktiengtheii tho prostration which always follows acute diiiniac. the
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IMOT.S districts tlio W'vut atid South tliuro hu«, for loujr tlino, bout) much noodcM an urti«'lo of STOMACH IUTTKHS, which, if IuKmh in yro\u:r «jimnUti.»8, and Ht tho proper tinif, uio mho preventivo
of Dillons Knvor, Fovor and Ague, Liver Compluiut, lvn|m|(»U, lmli^tiun, Ja»ndlco, Kidnry O'oinplutnt, and all of Himilar iiatiuo and arc better hm a jro entlvo for biliousderaugvuient, regulating
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ND Htr«»rigthin^ tho B.vstoni, am! giving tone to tin dis'^tivttorgaiin, than any other known rcjncdy. Now thut tho war is over, th«ro will b« th«»u^iii)dcs making hoinon in tho South. No person who values his llfo
hhould thoro without hating constantly at hatul tho UlTl'KitS, jvk a ^aO'gtutrd a^uiuat cpideujic and inalallce (Mipuidfrt-d by miaxnm and polluted wat»-r. Traveler* and all rcsiJcutrt of tho rank iiver-bottom
OCNTIJ'S »l* th« A\'»-«it und South, and tho valb-y of tho Mt-^isiippj trlbutarieii, Hhould provtdu themselves with tho III 11KKS. if probal-lv n» ono didUttfio with Mhlch mankind arc ntllicted
which la tho source of eo many ailtnonta fM d^'rtpepsla, or a« it i^ nioro comiuonlv called Sour Stomach, and there in no inure certain remedy than HohackV Stomach Blttorc. They «ro n«Ter known to fall.
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ing dreu re«ot arre* mi
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ING CITOLKUA ha« alwayn been imnh dreaded hy the public, and people havo resorted ti alt /imnner of medicines to arrest the proems*, but with litihtBUcce**. aure cure and preventlvo id to bo found
In the tisi lr. HORACK'S SCANMNAVIAN KKMtiDIKH, Keep the Imwcls upon uiih the Till*, nnd invigorate (he hVtftoin by tjv"» tis*' th«» Stonuich Uitt«M, or, if tho hluod is thin list tho Ptiriiior.
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nil iiivnluublc remedy hhonkl he lcopt in every fuinll.v. Jv (he stem in fit 11 vigor nnd nothing in to l*c fvutvd from di« or choh'i'it. TIIKOLI) UKI.IABUIo not be deceived hv i«urch:iMng ttny nf^ tho *«T3ti it HIS umh»r the miudiis imim-rt of nittoii». I*iirrhn( n««n«* «»ih»r |.nt ItOHACK'S STOMACH lUTTIIK.S- w)deli iua oornpounrlod of the juir.-f ..
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I'RINCE.WALTON CO. (Successors tu Pr. ('. W. ItoBiCK,)
SOJ.K I'ltOI'RlETOR.o,
JN'os. !i(i,rS,
HO and fl- Kant T/iinl St.,
CIXCIXXATI, OHIO.
line Ifi m,'irH*'GGm3c-lte3m.v:»d.
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IN(.« pureha^ed the entire sfoek of Hardware and Tin-Ware -»f J. CumlHjrland. we take pleasure in informing tho citiK-nid of Montgomery. and adjoinimr eountiej, that we are now on handi with the !arg and be-t selected stock of^^
HARDAVARE
iVER BRQUGU'L„ TO. Tl 1IS i\IARK E'l".
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Wc havo also on hands and arc of tho choicest brands of
receiving some
Cook, Parlor Box Sln^s.
Having secured the services of JOHN' HOOVER, in our Tin Department, we havo no hesitation ill saying wc can get up as good work as short notice and at as low figures us can Iw had anywhere,
Sjtcciul attention qhen to ltoofin'g,"SvontiiKi, and ft itflcriuo.
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Wc have also, all kindj of Agricultural ... Impfeinents. Hcapeft, sijk Mow ers,Drills. Stalford i^XCorn l'lows.Jlay Rakes KVlIorse l'itcliforks, Dou-
Shovel Plow",. Kartn Hells, Stump .lacks, in fact everything necessary to kcop a first class Hardware and Agricul-
will buy •««5W5'iv
tural Store.
a its, "Cnrn.
Wheat, Bacon,
Hceswnx.
ggp,
Ca.stinjr«,
linttiT,
Old Copper. Bra??/ Hags, Feathers',
for which we will exchange OOODS or pay CASH.
COJfME .ENJt SEE US,
Two Doors north of Elston's Hank. May 10,'GC. l'OWKRS & MOlHiAJi,
AXES.
A Superior artieVe of Idppencott Jt Co's. Double XXKefincd Cast Steel Axes, warran cd. Forsaleby dcc3tf LEK HK0TIIER.
LE£ & BROTHER'S
NEW GROCERY STORE.
T^HIS establishment is now stocked with a large asli sortmontof plain and fancy Groceries: which will be sold for cash or prodnco. Farmers of Montgomery county call in and eiamine our ?tock before purchasing elsewhere. [De?3'64tf.
HAVE YOTJ READ
This Stoi'v:
pliyhtly modified to suit the
Time, Place and Occasion:
1 lie-.hades t-f uiglit wcro falling fast. As through a WeHorn City passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice. A banner wit»i this strange device '.COOD NEWS!
The nc*»! \rils liiht L. A. FOOTK A CO. had just received a large lot ot .New (ioeds, making their stock tullerand morecon'plete th.iuit hud dvefh-eu, and the best stock in their line ever ill'tile city of Crawfordsville.
He passed wh'orc hrtngs thcsijfu o'erheii'I*. "No farther go," a young man said. "You'll find no better far or wide''— And loud that axc-horn voice replied:.
'•1.1 OOD NHW{j!"
F^r the inforuiation ,r the public, we would say hut the sign referred to is that of the CoHXKit liooK ^TOltK. (you can see itfrt^m either Green fir Vernon streets,) and the youug man who stopped the traveler was John R. Robinson, Jr.. who has been in the establishment a year, and bein" well posted in the business, knew whnt he was talking about wh-n he told the gentleman with the banner to stop. If y,u doubt, call and aslt him.
And now lie stands within lhod«br, ,\\ here goods are found from wall to floor, And with a smile and wink of eye.
He says in acccnts clear and high.
"I SKK NEW (jGUI'S!'
"c -"aw Bibles. Testaments. Traitor Hooks and Hymn Hooksfor all denominations. Albums, Ilistories. Novels, Music Hooks, a great stock of miscellaneous Hooks all the school Hooks in use in common School", College Text Hooks. Blank nnd Memorandum Hooks. I letures. all sorts, kinds and sizos. l'ictiire I mines. Moldings, 1'aperof every size and kind ail arid WindoW Paper, Window Shades, Cords, Tassels hnvclopcs, Slates. Pencils, Ink, Pens, Toys in great variety, atid Notions of all kinds. In fact, if you were to ask him he would not bo able to enumerate the half that ho did sco. Nordid he forgot to inquire the prices, which, being lower than he anticipated, and finding in.iny things ho wanted lie bought quite a large quantity, which led to the fol lowing results:
At break *jf day. Inward.- (he brook. Ills way a thirsl.v fanner took lie heard a voice of wild despair Ring .clearly, ihiough the morning air—
moon NF.WS!"
he I a rnic« \va .*!»!•inched fof he con Id .»ce no one, and In ronght oi/i hi.** do?^ f«»r a hnnf, and had the mystery explained in follow.-:
A traveler, by the faithful houird, All buried in New Uooda* was found, .j'?***'1. Still his hand-', a.- in vicc, That banner with tluit strange de\ire: iv&J
QT)
NKWS!"
ihef.irt i-thai !i•• had ^ot too many artieles for hi* money and \\a not able to "tote" them home, and boftcit into the nb.jve unfortuuato predioainent-
I fear the youth who bravely bore The Kxeclsior Ibis in day* of yore, The "Conier H-mk Store" had not found J. Or he might now be rinsing round— '•UOOI XKWS!"
Th" rea=r we have ft this belief i*. th^l if ho had louiul the Torner" he wmila have bought iu many entei taming 13ooU? that he would never have undertaken t.int ?uurnt*y, but have stayed at home and made a rfuict riti/,en.
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Our hero live?, and lives* tfu day. If you like to know I 11 tell you the nay His mind wiu full and hi£ heart was warm, And lie a- only sin^in^ amid the Rtorm, '•(iOy.D.. NEWS!"
lie wn r* .-cued frmn bis perilous rnndilion. went on In- iou ni^ and ^ladened Ins family and tru I- itn a bountiful supply of Hook?, Stationery. Toy?, Motions A.c., which ho had bought at tho place where *ou feet cheap goods and tho right!ehange back. v:
And now vfith good.* in hi* arms and bands, (biodyon his back, in soodd he»tand--And coftini but a very few Hps— The ^elTknfuVn soiituT Comes from his 1 ip!*.
The youth forgot to sa.v that wc keep a (citcrnl News Depot, where yon can tiiul a lull supply of MA(AZI VKS and I.Kcrnrj' Papers.
Also have for sale the "Wllrox A (illihs Sewing Machine," which we invite you to call and sen.
Any goods not on hnnd° prompt IV ordered. Thankful for past favors we wi uld respectfully ask yon A 1,1, to call.
March 31, 1P0I3. I,. A. FOOTK A CO.
(FOUNDRY
iAl R, LYLE' "& "CO.
Ilnve now in operntinn a Foundry and IMacliinc Shop in this place, and would invite all interested in
Machinery of Anv Kiwi
to give them a call. They are making all kinds of castings, such as
MILL G-tt-A-ttTlSTG-
of every description
Honrhum ^fills, Furnacc Fronts, (Irate Burs, .Sufrar Kettles. Ovens, Dog 31ons, Making Patterns i'ur ami
Replacing Stove 1-Matos.
They are prepared to repair
Tubular Boilers, Steam Engines. ThrasliingMacliines, Reapers, Mowers, Drag Saws, and to make and fit up
Brass Castings, and-Black-^mithiug of every de'^T1' scription. All work done by them is
Warranted to
porform as represented.
Shop on Green Street, near Depot.
Cask Paid for Old Iron, Copper & Brans.
mayUctj HLAIK, LYLE & Co.
If You Want to Save Grcenb&ekg
*. TOU SHOULD
Buy Your Dry-Gooed
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A SUPEK^ STOCK
o^P
FANCY DRESS GOODS
i* Such as
Fanpy Sill^s (jfen'adines, Mohairs^ Mo'zerribeq"ues, Lawrfs, Shallies, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c. Genuine
LACE Collars, Plain LinerfCollafs,-
.f
Mu.MMlGE ST&tJK &JF
Fancy Dress Buttons*
Parasols,
Sun Umberellas, and NOTIONS/'
Also a superb lino of
Cloths and Cassimereg,
CABPETS,
B0 0 7'S. SHOES. ITATS and CAPSj
All of Iho latest stylos. We nh'j kcop on hands full and cotnplvtc.8ty.uk of
A I ROC E ll IE SV
WE BUY & SELL
ALL KINDS OF
ICT.Rcmcraber the New Biick Coruor, Farmers/ when in town. May
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W. APPKN Fl Kt.D.
O0l) NEWS!
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It maj be said that ilie youth above mentioned was employed to blow for I OU 1 A ('O., but you can be eomineed of your mistake if you wfll call and sec the best assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line ever brought to the city, and at prices to suit the times.
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K. AVASSO.V.
E. M. SAPI'ENFIEt.rf
SAPPENFIELD & BRO., Attorneys at Law
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\\TI1Jj ATTEND to bu.- incs5 in tho Circuit and VV Common Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will Rive prompt attention to tho sottlo-. montof Estatos, collcotion of Pensions and Soldiers' Claini3. lluy and sell on commission. Houses and Lota, Voiant Lots, Farms, Farming Land in ull tho WoBtcrn Statof and Torritorie.".
Loans nceoti&tyd.,collections made. Land entered,Taxes paid and'1 itles'exlin'iinc'dTii'all tho Western1 ~lates.
Have for sale alarRCnumbor of dcsirablo dwollingf in thiscity, also, a largo number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable tortus.
Hnve alfS large number of Fnrmsin this and'ttdjoininp counties for sale, also 15,0U(J acrus of Western
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Land, partially' improved., After property is -placcd" in' our hands tor snlc. should the owner through o'ur introduction, or
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means of publicity given by its. soil the proportjr1at the fixed price, or for nioro or less, tho oommbftion must, in all cases, bo paid to us. lCPOflioe over Brown's Drug Store, Vernon strcot.* Crawfordsville, Itul.
I!Kl'uitENCKS:-^McDotial(l A ISoach, Indianapolis: .Smith it Mack. At torneys, Terre Haute Putt£r:pp'. Allen, do Hon. I. N. Pierce do: Judge S. ¥. Maxwell, Uockville Win. Durham, President First Naa a a a
Walker
and Cooley. Prof essors if Law, Michigan University ,• Ann Arbor, Mich. fjanO 'C(5-yl.
FOR SALE.
Hous.0 and Lot on West- street, near CollecoV Pricc SOJO. Lots 8 and 9, in Kennedy's addition, containing an acrc in cach lot.
Two story frame house with 6 Voois^r. ci.itorn, collar. orchard, and out building.'), with' 5 acres of land. ,V mile west of Collcgo.
House and lot on corner of Washington' and* Piko «troets.stories. 9 rooms, 2 halls, well, cistern,• and cellar, growing fruit, and in 3 parcels, suitable for Terms easy.
a.Vill sell
,'lbiSS«S by 165.
Hou.»c ami lot on Washington strcot, nonr College, 0 roi.ftVs, good cistern, cellar, stable, and growing fruit. LotP2 by 105. Terms easy. lloti'sc a:id iht or.- Walnv.t sjlrcct, near College. 4 rooms, gooil^,ist,crii'..cellar. sliible. anH fillo sclectihii of growingiruit. I^ot 62,^ by'105." Fdr terms apply.
House and lot of 0 acros in south part of city, rods on pike road, 40 rods back. 100 good fruit, trnqa. barnyw by 3tl. well, cistern, cull .r, and good out buildings, house 2 stories high, rooms.with wood house under toof of same building, cood sclection of small fruits, grapes. Ac., iind it lint) collection of ornamental trees. Pricc $4,000 in pftynlbnts.-
Farm of 105 acres, !i0 acres cleared bottom land, good saw and grist mills, saw mill cut 5000 foot per day, two run of stones, building 4 stories high, timber enough on premises to run saw mill 5 year3, good orchard, barn, and comfortable house, with good out building", good spring, and coal bank on farm, 8 miles east Koekville, Parke County, lnd. Terms in reasonable payments.
Farm ICO acrcs, 2 miles west of Crawfordsville. Torms JTOpcr acrc Farm 071 acres, near Brownsville, Montgomery county, Ind. Farth $15 per acre in payments.
Farm llto acri« mile west of Yountsvlllc. in goodrepair, good house, barn, Ao. Terms $75 per acre: Farm 93 acrcs in Parke eounty, Ind miles east Koekville. Terms reasonable.
Farm RO acros 2ii miles south of Wavelarid) Ind..? houses and 2 orchards, with all neoessary out buildings, Price $75 per acrc. in payments.
Farm 91 acres, 0 miles cast of Rocltvillt.Ind,, good house, barn, orchard, and out buildiugs. Cheap at $75 per acre.
Havo also for sale 500 acrcs in Pa{ county, Iowa. Will exchange for town property in a-flourishing town or city. 200 acros in Coffy county, Kansas. Entot'ed 0 yoara' ago. Price $-,00 per acre. 1C0 acres in Dickinson county. Iowa '51,10 p'o'racro. 500 acros in Missouri at $1,00 per aero. I
Also a largo number of ftirrns in this and adjoining States. For particulate apply.
Western land constantly on hand, for s&Io or
change.
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Parties wishing to make quick sales of their prop1erty will do well by sending us a description of thoir property. Wohavemado arrangements with IlealEstAto Agencies in most of the Western States, and
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are prepared to ma Ito trangfqrB at a small expense,
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