Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 September 1866 — Page 3
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TKll.MS OK XinsrUIPTIONj-SU.Ot) Al A N
I A I O N
AIlCKlt THAN A"'Y I'Al'KK l'Cl'.USHHI) IN Cniivfoi'dtvillc
Ailvortisers, call up nml examine our List of :cr* BIWCBJIIK KM J_U
dullsville, Nov Albany A- Cliira^o Hnilroatl.
Vccomtnodatioii.... IMirough Freight... 'IxprCSS
UMSO NORTH.
To Tra\rlers.
I'leasure seekers this year shoulil hear in
iii 11 1 that there is a great ileal of sicklies be
ing cunscil hy a change of water ail cliuiate.
llefore U'living home provhlc a holtle ol oe
Dyspepsia Cure, it is an excellent nnti.lotc,
j.revcution is always belter than otire.j
iI N last. I'ri.lav morning, "hunt o'clock
1.. an Englishman, hy the name of THOMAS
IIKNUV. a shoemaker in the employ of ('rims
& l?i o„ while laooring un.ler the ell'eols of
whisky acei'lentally lell out ot a third sto.'V
wimh.wof ihe Tinsel House, lie so bail-
lv hurt that it is thought inip'^sihlcJi.rJiim to
recover.
-tore in the National Hloc.lt. fou'.h of the
li.
nVic office, on l'ri.iay the Ti'n of .-.ei.teinber.
The firm are now in the eastern cities purehas-
ing a large ami luaguiiicent Sio. ol tail anil
winter gooils, which forvaii-t\ an-11 li gain i, I
will sill passu anything tin Kinl tvcl
brought to our city.
MN. WM. KIM'KRSON, ONE of TLU^ it\ Coittuil,
(111.1:1 most, worthy citizen, while noiWniiion
the house of l»r. I'lirvinnee, on Wiisliinjstoii
s.'iillV.l.li 11on whieh he \v:is stnn.linj
w-iv .111.1 prcci]iitate.l him t" the jsroiin.l. ili
1 'r'
.^•e.. together with the ordinary l.rnnehes
a jr in II I a
he pai.l lo Comp..-it ion .nil l.iM 11 ^i
.Music is also ta115.l1!
'The Sisters are prepared loie.eiie .1 lew
l..iar.lers oil moilerate terms.
itii|iiire ol Suiter Superior. 5VV
Our roslma^tcr.
Mr OMV it Awrditn our now Potmasici, will take possession ot bin ufhec in lc\\ da\s. The appointment, of Mr. Crawford gives the grestdHt of s.'iLisfiicliou to the Conservative p. l'nion men of IVawfordsville. 'Ihe disunion Undicals gnash their leetb in rngo over ibis api'ointmcnt. Like a serpent thev gnaw a file in venting their spleen au^tnaliee against the
Union men of this eotint\^
Tin
1
si. in. p. m.
liOISti SOl'TII.
•.xprcss. rhrough Freight. \ccomtnndatinn*
5.1W p. in.
1 connection* made with all other road?'. U. F. MASTIN, SuprrintrndriU.
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The (iroat Meeting on the 13th.
The National Union Democracy of Mont
gomery county propose to hold amass meeting
our city on Saturday the loth of tho pves-
•nt month. From the enthusiasm and spirit
nanifestcd hy the Union men of the count}*
predict an immense outpouring.
Democratic Township (T1
I
:IK at Alamo.
Let every Dcmot-rat and Conservative
•itizen of i!i]iley township bear in tnind
he mectin _' at Alamo, 31 rnnlny, the lllth
list. Good speakers will he in attendance
address the Convention.
I.lirllt l.ifllil
iflCial I.ljrllt. ..r Su!lH' Sol'l, is :i Universal
ncesity- ti ssttVj eheap tui'l brilliant one is a
iiMiry: a luxury, too. only enjoyed heretofore
those living in lni'tri'. towns or cities where
.« is used. This loiijj-liiokoil-fi.i- an.! iiuich
lesire.l object has at last been ..btaiiie.l,
.1 is styled iho Kerosene Atmospheric Lain].,
lis a.la pi a I ion to llv.-cllings. Churches, Hotels,
•Mores, &e.. are unsurpassed. I.ast
1Jrup store o! T. W. Kuv & Co.. oil (ircon St reel,
mil a lietter and cheaper lijilit we iloii'l think
he £(t lip, ami we prononnce it one of
the gventesl features of tlio age. We look
them apart, inspeetoil their ineehaiiism. anil
i.-sie.l their illuminating powers. We regard
a great success in hunting eoi.l oil with
out a chimney ami free from smoke or smell.
The light, pro.luce.l is much hel ter than that
liven hy the or.linary chimney lamp, while
I he thimeis perfectly free from siuolce or mlor.
an.l is not easily l.lown out. It i.- a.- easily
lillo.l ami triimneil as the or.linary lamp,
while it can he lighlC'l in a inoineiil without
die Irouhlu of having a chimney to remove.
We fulvisc all tho.-e wisiiing a gooil ami cheap
light to go nml get one. T. \\. I'ltv v1. o..
re the sole agents forth!- coiiiity.
ISii'S'-ff
(icrniiins i«r i'unluc.
A lapjo liuniiii'r of our German citizens
lies irons of showing their rc.s|icrl. anil
la'noriiiLv man's camliilato for Congress,
fi.-corled him to the depot mi Friday
•ivoiii„tr. Tin? rwijiient of (heir honors
\va? oi'iivoycl from his hotel in an di-ant I
anil lef'.ini! as ever. Tie ui lii-r embelisliincnts
area •Sinitniei- ii, Ca lent ta,"' anil "iigravings
ol 11.• j:!n• i-. Veils, I'loineii.-ii!" J-'tiii, i'.ii 11 Dress,
Collars: full's, do..' l.)re-~ with' IVplnni
llasij lie, ,ie. The lllllsic of this linlilber is till!
"Yi.lley I'ano Schol I iseh.' niong I lie Hi er-
a:y matter we may mention llow the Mary
•lane Came ll.mie," by Louise Chnn.iller Monl"
ton "Oul in tini Itain," by 1'lorencc 1'ercy ''A
rreniiiture proposal," by Sophie May "The
Disputed Patrimony "The Mermaid's Home."
one of the Fairy Tales of Science: "The .Mal
tese Croiis,'' by Mrs. M. |'. Kendall '-Prue's
Day." by Tracy Towne with Notices of I»ooks
lieeeipts, Descriptions of Fashions. Sc., &e.
men numbers will he sent for lo cents.
Address Deacon and Peterson. I'l'.i Walnut
Street Philn.ielphi:
Pass Hint Aromul.
A Mr. T. II OWARI". is traveling througli the
country for tho osle.i-'ihle purpose of adver
tising 1111.1. Anr." but from his maneuvers we
are satisfied he is disi ribut ing counterfeit
money. Let the 1'i.lie.* be on the alert, and
the Prc-vS hand him around.
111:v. Soi„ Mi:ui:iIT11 has consented to ad
dress the great mass meeting of the Conserva
tive L'nion men in this contilv on I he loth:
Young lltWIN
east of this city, had the finger.* of oue of his
hand rut oil bv the m.icbinerv
Vow
mz
W I regret to learn of the serious illne.-s of ihe lion. !•. W. Ynorhes. The .-ervievs of this -listinguislu'd champion of the Democracy can not well be dispensed with at tbi time* We hope for li is speedy restoration to health.
THK magic of success galvanizes rebels into patriots, speculation into enterprise, and impudence into genius, and under its liingieM influence vice is mistaken for virtue, and ignorance passes for knowledge, oflered as a stock text, from which we would like to bear sermons from all the pulpits in the country. Mbus—
lo
not drink, do not smoke, do not
inn.dor. do not lie. do not. client, do not steal, Ale nut gatnLle, be just, be generous, fear not, Move your fellow mnn as well as find, love I rulh, love virtue, use Itob.ick a Bitters and be
Iripl'.v.
lU'tiiember the National l'nion Club meets ^to-uight. Hon. Thomas Ward, of LaFnyetto^ •will address the Club. The Silver Band will be present on the occasion. Turn out J'mon
411 Ml.
our{
coach tlnnvt, hy four hor.os, uci.u.npn.iieil JI
|,y tho Kitvur Han,!. The whole affair
was well managed and was participated in
by hundreds of our citizens.
Tun l.mvs KIUI:M). I'I.II SI:CTI.MIE1:1:.—A
charniing Stucl Kngraving of a Mother ben.l-
ing over lier sleeping Chili], ailorns' the Sep-
Icniber numbei-(i! this favorite monthly. The
large size.I rop.r.'.l I'.i' liion i'latc is as choice
has the finest eiirars
(.'rawforilsville.
tlie
wo were shown a couple of these lamp
Tin: disunion, radical nejri-o siiirmgo or-zan
in «»ur city st ill kcejts up its low abuse of the
Hon. Aiirn. JOHNSTON". If it expert* lo make
vote.'for McCl.\KKV by sneli tactic^ it will be
sadlv mistaken.
September
mm
1 11 iillOSt iNjuors, for
...
•dical ]iirj.tses.
Cliart
can be found at
Sm 1
Tili: fall term of the Montgomery Circuit
Court convenes in this city on Monday the
10th of September. Jud} CUWAN presiding.
A. workman, employed in tho stave factory
last Friday,
mice cigars lto t«
11 nltso.
liir (Vain?
Ilox. Jou.v rrniM i: will be present at the
frreat meeting on the loth.
Ui:i'oins from I'lorida says the crops are
nearly ruined by the continuous rains.
Tin: drouth continne.s throughout central
(iporjria. :md the cotton -rop v»*ill be almost ft
total failure.
r\ULr. ti.i.it.i,
I
l. S. Since the above ivs in type we learn
he mi fori unale man lias ilicl.
Itn-KKU lli i.iirs ,v Co., will open their new
A magnificent assortment (»f Table Lintien,consisting of towels, napkins, handkerchiefs. Ac., of all size*, bleached and unbleached, will be offered for ile to the ladies of Montgomery county during the present season by CU l..\ 1' Jt)lIN.
I
mnlOsn'i.
Dr. MASSHALIS' 6}
I his Suufl' has thoroughly prov
The
Street, met with tjnile :i serious aeei.lent
hone in his
phteiiiir his unkle nml l.renkiiiir
School Xolice.
S I IHT S'\I I.lemy I'm- V..im^ l.u.lies, nn-
iler the .liiTi'lion .it' the Sisters i.f Holy t'roSP.
sitnate.l en ihe eorner ..t iishin^lon nml
I'ike Streets, will re-open on Moiiiiiiy, Sep. .'1.
Slnilies for u.lvnneeil elusses will comprise
Wench. History, l'hilosopliy. t'lieiuistvy, As-
irononiy. It tit ri c. Algebra, r.ook-heeiMiip.
[More Than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and use of Dr. HIur*liull'H Cntnrt It mitl EICSMIOI'IM* \\A proved its great value for all the common diseases of the fiend, nnd at this 1110ni'Mit It Stands higher than ever before.
It i- recommended by many of the best physieians-
'^"•''^'TaiHl is used with great success and satisfaction evcrywhere.
Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Niir-lmir* t^iluirh n»«l llciuiiulie Mn 11II. and oil it iu our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to ho equal, iu every rcspeet, to the rccoinnientlations given of it f«.r the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and thut it decidedly the best article we have ever known forall common diseases of the Head. Ilurr »t Perry, Boston. Lames A' 1 ark. N ork, lieed, Austin itc»».. lA.D.A I). Sands. ilrown. Lauison A Co.. 1 Slephen Paul A eo.. Ueed. Cutler
A co.. I i|l Minor A co...
SethW.Kowle, .M«-kesoti A Bobbins. Wilson.KairbaukAco.. A. L. seovillAcn,, Henshaw. Kdinoudr^ A eo.. M.N\ ard.Clo^c A co..* 11. li. Hay. Portland. Me.. Binh «v (»ale.
Kor sale b.v all Druggist-. December 30-lH.*i.ly.
Notice.
rl"MIJ'. undersigned having pureha-od the full right of A. .1. Stover's Patent Corn Cultivator, n-
docs hereby notify the publii ... on
h\r,
rights in
*uu\
patent will bi« strictly attentjed .1. K. 11 Lr.I I r. hand for ^ale.
(sepUwiiO-3) 1 have the CuBivai«. now
Legals.
ST\Ti OP INDIANA. Moiiigoiuery Ct.unly,! •. i-2 hercbv giviui th.it A. L. Duekworth, day
N(OTICK
1
'$3?JC.
.'Bthmiiisirator's Sate.
OTICK i^ hereby given that the undersigned. adtuinistraior 01 me estate ot Samuel McKinscv. deceased, late of Kinley township, Montgomery countv. Indiana, will offer for yale, at public sale at the late residence of the deceased, near the town of Alamo, on Monday. September Bb 1*W». the personal property of .said decedent (not. taken bv the widow) to-wit 3 bead of horscs.l colt, 1 cow, hog.«. «heep. Hav in the mow. corn in the field,corn in the crib, wheat iu the bushel, fruit, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and many other articles too tedious to ment ion.
KKMS:— A credit of twelve months will be given on all Minis «vcr five dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security without relief from valuation or appraisement law
augIS, I'M. w'J.
Table Cutlery.
l,M
V.i'.'^^lluOTllKK
Xavv
O I S O
Al:
excellent brand of for ale bv
1
y.
eet eb-w ing Now TobcaI.FK BIB*.
jwrmwmTBw nntwiTiiHH—«—"
WTATi: or I.\OIANA, .lloillyoUM'I'J Count),
of Common Ph-a*. 0. •»„),
DLV.
.lane McCoy,
•l-'ii.'ithan U. McCoy.
})Klr-tili,
cMcoin i'or tin- Hon. .JOHN I 'tnun'K. the
it remembered, tli.il on the h-ib «ln said plaintiff, by Tiii'in|4i!)) AAttorney.", Med in the Clerks* tVi* •.-j complaint us cause **f action in thi- o.»|,
A I:Y L-I,
tiling
day (.1 the next term theient.'. to ho bold at the Uuurl Hi.life in Crnwfortlsrilut! oil the 1st day ..| October, l-iiii. anil nil^wer saideolll^biiiit. I Witness my hand ami tne MH! nf sai.l Court, the lt'lli day of Au«. lSUii. W. Iv. W'ALLA(?K.
Auc. II. lWiU. \vl. Clerk.
tliitinisiratoi'is .Volire.
NOT1CF
is hereby feiven that the umlcrij iieii has been appiontci administrator oi the estate of Samuel Aielvinsey. !ate ol Montgomery coiuiiv.-luUiana.decea-ed. Said estate jy solvent. auslSwn M. j,. WIUTI- Adiniiii.-tuu. r.
Claim Agency. r~\
M-
Vi\ BoiiiltV
iioc
Price a year two copies S1 Of) eight
copies I and one gratis) .sixteen dollars. Speci
Kxtra Pav
J-.V'M.sion.!
(•'ranted hi/ Acts tin- lute to Dttfltt'tsoljlt- /'S, fill II /i/llin, ,)//-
(Jht'h!rai, or I'arruh.
Collot'ieil Willi Promiitiicss and llispateli by
If. SSitlTTO.Y, Attorney,
A NL
GOVERNMENTJCLAIM AGENT. tifjy"Ojfirr in Wimliiiit/toii Hall /lut/ilini/. nrrr Si)i)]i.uti's (,'roi'iri/ Sturrt Crmr/'jr!triifr. "Xdu •••-.•
7V, /I J5y the late law Kquali/.ini: Jiouuties, an Additional Houitt.v of ?ieti granted to each and every so)di»*r ('lilistetl for three years, and served out his time, A^SIO lia received or is entitled to reccivc no more than the bounty heretofore allowed by law and any sueh soldier who lias been diidiarged before the expiration of his term of service ly reason of Wounds received in line of duly i- entitled to the Additional Hounty of
An Additional Ihuiuty »f $•"»' is now allowed to e-aeli soldier enlisted for two years, who has reeeived, or is entitled to receive, no more than s^TMi bounty under previous laws.
A bounty of $50 is now allowed to each and every soldier enlisted for any les* period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on aeeoiint ot wounds received in the line of duty..-.:--
Tu the. Heir* of Ih rm&d Soliltcrs:
If soldier, enlisted for three years, as ah..*-.. t,..i -.! "f rcceiveU, or disease contracted in the line ol' duty, the Additional Bounty of $loo is allowed to the widow, tumor children or parent.- of such diseased soldier in the order named.
If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than three years, has died of wounds received, or disease contracted in the line of duty, the Additional Bounty oi s.")0 is allowed to the widow, minor ehihireuor parents of such deceased Soldier in the order named.
In Ojjiifrs:
(ireen
I:iH term of tho Coiuniis.«ioii'»rs Court
Tut:
county will meet on Monday uoxl,
Ot ill!
All officers below the rank of l,i igadier t»eiieral who were in the service as Mich on tho-Ul of March, If*oi. and who were honorably discharge, or who have reMg'ied. since Aprillf'»"». are now ent it. ed threo month- pay proper.
To I*#.*
Widows are now-' entitled by law to an their pension $- per month for eaeh elul
1
years of age. Invalid soldiers, f«»r total di-'abnu.y, are fi pension of from eight, to lil'eeu, twentv ty-live d".llars#pcr month.
Applicants for the Additional lb-unty must bring 'rsend their Ui-eharge Bapers aiul get a receipt for the same. I Having for a number of years past devoted myself especially to the business of collecting claims. feel warranted inlaying that 1 can insure not only prompt attention on the part of the (lovernment, hut an early and satisfactory settlement of all just claims intrusted to my care. 1'ecs ltcasonahlc and no har^e In .\ny ('use In less I Succcssful.
All letters of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly answered. I 1 arties residing at a distance can have blanks and instructions sent to them by ina|l free of charge, on application tome.
W. I». imn roN,
Aug. 11,-Jw. ACy. aiitl Hor. (.'lsiim Agl.
Real Estate Agency.
I c. S A PI'KN KIEI.P,
5 \rPKNTIKM»
SAPPENFIELD & BRO., Attorneys at Law j'" A Xl
1 RB3AI. BJSTATK BC.\TS.
•\VI1,L ATTI1XD to lnt:inc.-s in the Circuit and C"iumon Pleas Courts in this and adjoining counties Will give prompt attention to the settlement of Kstates. collection of Pensions and Soldier*' laim*.
4
itself to be the Leans m'gotiated. collection.'? made. Land entered, iiined in all the Western
ti.-le kui.w 11 for i-iirin'u the «'iit:n'i li. t'olil iu Tuxes pai.l an.l Titles Hie llrnil an.l lleiuliii'lit'. 11 liil? heen I'olinil an Stale-. e\ei'l ent reine.ly ill many eases of Wow Kit'*. ive fi.rsale a largo nnuiber of desirable dwellings DCMI'III'** has been removed l.y it. and Itfui-INS 111 this city. .tl-o. a large number of vacant Lots, lit ha- often been greatly improved l.,v its use. very rea^oiiuble terms. ....
It i- fi"."!"int and a -rcciihli-. 1111.1 •-j I Have also a large number ol llm an.l ad-
Gives Immediate Relief '•*"arm'111
I the dull heavy pains caused b* diseases of the After property is placed in our hands for sale, Head. The sensations after using it arc delightful should tne owner through our introduction, or by and invigorating. It opens and purges Out all ob-
tructions, strengthens the glands, and give? healthy action to the parts affected.
L"t?7 S and 0. in Kennedy's addition, containing I an acre in each lot. 1 Two ^tory frame house with ti rooms, cistern, eellar. orchard, and out buildings, with *r»acres of land mile wet of College.
House and lot on corner of Washington and Pike streets. stories. rooms halls. we|!, eistei n. and cellar, growing fruit, ami good out buildings, will sell in parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot by 1»j5. Terms easy.
WEEKLY KEVIKW—t'RAAVFORPS YIU, K. INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 18(ii.
Marble Works.
ii 118:
VS' WSH«Ti''K.V:v
WORKS
1
1)1
cii.i wo XMP& vri'iss:.
DKALLIIS IN
Amenc !n & Kalian Marble,
\M i\wrt*itKiM or
ToinlMuno-,
Kumily Vnult^.
•... ^Ju\tok*tmis.
a lid
GRAXDEUM.
llavintr purchased the stock of Marble belonging to H. Collins, and'being permanently located, we design making this one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in the West. We have been carrying on the treat Western Marble Works at Thorntown. Ind., for a number of years, and through our efforts have succeeded^ in establishing a trade unequalcd by any in the State, and hy tho liberal patronage we have received from the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, we have been induced, for the further extension of our trade, to establish
j\T A li BT/K YA IM3,
in Crawfordsville. and hope by strict attention to business. ..ud u*diur
None but tho Best of Material,
et directly from the quarries, to furnish prices a lo del.v competition.
Is
I
visit
nil parts
ol tho conn
work, m'i .i
will IMI :i 11'"""
]II 1 MIIH to
I under lrt
!.• I. at tlic if
homes, such
W Ol I- till
tiled to
To obtain the benefits of these la'
1
in :i dc.-'trc.
.1 THE .S'.l .)//•: 1'h'IC
KS THAT WOULD Blv
rail
rr/tx/siiKi) ruy
Slio]). We delivor all our Work^
au.l wiirr.int jterfcct satisfai lion or no
sale. We are also prepared fo fur
nish all kinds of Imildiiiir stone, and
till persons wanting anything in that
line would dn well to etill and see us.
March lo'Mywet-f PACT,. BVKK A CO.
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
S'iliSTOi\' i'OKi^IOK!
nAV
Buy and sell on commission. Houses and l."WVaeant Lots. Ffirm^. Farming Land in all tho Western S State'and Territories.
luiijL in all cases, be paid to us.^ H.r'Otlice over llrown's Drug St»ro.\ ernonsireci. Crawfordsville. Ind*
KKPKKKNCKS:—McDonald^ A Boach, Indian Smith »t Mack.Attorneys,Torre Haute Patterson i\ Allen, do lion. I. N. Pierce do .judge S. 1:. .MUXwell, Kockville Win. Durham, President Finn National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbell, aikcr and (jooley. Professors ,»f Law. Michigan I iiii Ann Arbor. Mich. UauO *»i»-y 1.
SFOR SALE, if
Lot and lUiihliugs nortii «f Culiler Church, for -ale in parecls to suit purchasers.
House ami lot of J*. acres in east part of city.
A well improved farm. I'.W a«Tcs never failing spring', mile we-t of city—toriiH easy. House and Lot on West, street, near College. 1 I Price
iNi
0,W
1( a
purchased the entire
si
°r I
,,f publicity given by us. sell the property ai. the fixed price, or tor more or less, the eoinui
I
House and lot on Washington street, near college, fi rooms, good cistern, cellar, stable, and growing fruit. Lot by bl*». Terms easy.
House and lot on Walnut street, near. College. i» rooms, good cistern cellar, stable, and fine selection of growing fruit. Lot by h»*». For term- apply.
Ilouseandlot of t» acres in south part of city, r«.ds on pike road, 40 rod« bai-k. UMi g.md Iruir trees, l:^-. iiarnpi by tlO, well, cistern.cellar, and good out buildings. house 'J stories high. rooms, with wood hon under tool' of same building, good .selection of small fruits, grapes, Ac., and a fine collection of ornatm: tal trees. Price tf l.Otih in payments
TO
IVO'I'ICM I'O II Ml il* or PKTITIO* Mi:i.b niiAb srATr.
Farm of 1W» acres, OU acres cleared bottom la: I, ood saw and grist mills, saw mill cut .V)im feet f, two run of stones, building stories high, timgh on promises to run saw mill f» years, good
-».L her
Administrator* of Samuel MeClnre, det ha-s filed his petition to sell the real-estate ot the document, hi- personal being iiKufheiciit to pav his debts and that said petition will be hej.rd at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas ot saul county.
orchard, iiarn.and comfortable hou-e. with good out buildings, good spring, and coal bank on farm, miles east of Kockville, Parke county, Ind. Terms in reasonable payments.
Farm linacres I mile west of Voiintsvllle. in good repair, good hou.e, barn. Ac. Terms $7."i per aerc. «. FarmHO:iere-,.M miles south of Wavelaud, Ind..*-1 houses and orchards, wilh all ncce?ary out buildings, Price$?.*• per acre, in payments.
Farm HI acres, (5 miles east of Bockville. Ind., good lum.se, barn,orchard, ami out buildings. Cheap al tfT.'i per acre.
Have al-o for sale ."aio aere-« in Page eounly, Iowa, Will exchange for town property in a Nourishing town or city. 200 acres in CofTy county, Kansas. Hnterctl '1 years ago. Price per acre.
Hill acres in Dickinson county, Iowa $!.W per acre.
•VH) acres in Missouri at per acre. Also a large number of farms in this and adjoining State*. For particular* apply.
Western land constantly on band, for sale or exchange. Parties wishing to make quick salos of their property will lo well by pending us a description of their property. Wc have made arrangements with Heal Estate Agencies in most of the Western States, and are prepared to make transfers at a small expense. jantfu'tiO. SAPPLNFIKLD A BP. 0 flD-It
ik of irani'.vare
Slovcs and Tin-Wareof J. W. l-uinberland, wo pleasure iu informing the citizens ot Montgomery, and adjoining counties, that we are now on bunds with the largest ami best selected stock of
i-r.NR.owTvnii:
TO Till
on hand
cest brand
(KIK,
jor
AX
IvS.
1 Superior artiole ot Lippencott it Co's. Double .ABehiiodCast Slccl Axe
Box Sliivr
Having secured the services of JOHN HOO\ LK.in our Tin Department, we have no hesitation iu saying we cim get up as good work as short notice and at as low figures a.'can be had anywhere.
if ftthnti
Rat Exterminator.
An.OJd Bong set to a New Tune.
n.rl366£0
r^itiitjupproachff
AhU
and Iloacln*
From their hoht come out.
I And Mice ami /H/N. In xpiit of cati», (inihi •"kip iib'ut.'
1
Stfirt. Om !),,
"Ir1 years established in N City." "Only infallible remedies known," "Kreetrom I'oipons." "Not dangerous to thehuman family. **lints come out t.t their holes to die,".
lUlUIlh'll ts
"CostarV Rat, Roach, &c, Extcr's,
Is a paste—used for /.'.if*.
Mice. Hoachrr,
Ill,,rh 1!,,I &c„ &C.. V^C., &C. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for
"CORTAR
Uril-llug.*. &c.
'S"
Klootric
Fov.-cov for
is for
Mothf. Mofiijuitiity, Flrtts. liciton I'liinty. Aiiinml-v, .^c.
11-p KWAKK ifZFSee that "COST.ill's
of all worthless iuiitntious. lame is on eaeli Hex, Hot-
.... tiiid Flask, before y.ni buy. 517TAddress. E N O S A 4S'J liina.Uva HTS O ill l'lt
TTPSec* OST.VH'S" advertisement above. ILrStdd in Crawfordsville, Ind. ... By— and all Druggists and Dealers. april-1 IN 'IG-4UI.
Dry Geods.
If You Want to Save (irccnbacks
vor siitiri.D
Wass oil's,
A SIJ1* 10 l{ STOCK
nave aiso. an t,
nds of Agr'uuiltural mpleinents. Helper-,
slh'illt.. Stafford
._... ,i l'low?. Hay Kak. 3_iJllor.-e ritehforke, Doul.le Shovel l'low.*. I'arm j' 2fj«clli!. Stump Jueks. in fiie' everytlunif neeei.surto keep tir«t ehisp lhir.livure iin.l Ai:rieul-J
will bin
tural Stor
\V hvi\\ llaeon
O.iN, ('nin
Mi c.\ i"* UutO i,
Olil Coppr. ]ir:is-.
UnsMni»
I' it
1- 1 l'
lics. Gingliams, I^rints.
tVc., &C. (iciiuino
4
LAC15 Collnis,
Plain I-.iii-
cn Collar^.
.1 Ss.liUih. STOVMi
Applications.
Notircof Application tor Liquor Uccnw,
'..V. V,
A\VF0KDS ILI.K. 1ml.
"irrn.vAnd nil Drusiiisls and Uetaiiers.
18(50.
INCUKASK 0I KATS.-The KAHMKU'S (IA/.K.TTK, (Itiiurlisii} asserts ami proves by figures that one pair oi' KAT?*« will have a progeny and descendants no less than U51.050 in three years. Now. unless this immense family can be kept down, 'bey would consume more food than would sustain I'm.000 human bo-
JO OVTAH'S" advertisement abo^
1806.
HATS ver.-us BlUDS.- -erengages in shoot- .. .. I man: whoever aids in exterminating HATS is a benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need something besidesibgs. eat*, and traps f.-r this biisinesr",—S'. lK.sTirtr AMI:IU'AN. N 31_rSee OST AU'S" ad vert iscineut above.
"COSTAU'S" KAT KXTKUMINATOU is simple, safe, and sure—the most perfect ICAT-ification meeting we have ever attended. Kver.v bat that oiin get it. properly prepared, will eat it. and every one that eat.- it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where it was taken.— I.AKK ktluiih jail (Mich.) Murium.
Jllr^ee OST \u advertisement above. ,'.v
A YO:CK 1'liOM Till-: FAU WKST.-Speaking of I "COST UI'S"' Rat, Hoaeh, Ant. «le.. Exterminator— "more gram ami provision? are destroyed annually in (irant County bv vermin than would pi».v for tons ci this Kai and Insect killer."—Lancaster Wis. Herald. 31 /'.w.ee "T'OSTAK advertisement ubov
1800.
1I0L skkkkPKBS troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAlt's" F.xtermtnalor. We have used it to our sati-faction and it a box cost $•'•. we would have it.^We havo tried poisons, but they effected nothing• but Costar's article knocks the breath out of Kats. Mice. Itoaeho, Ant.-, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we cuii write it. It i« in great demand all over the country.'-Medina, Ohio, (•azette.
IB
Buy Your Dry-Goosd 0
_A-T
OF Al
-ti,
FANCY DEESS GOODS,
S'S
Fancy Silks, Gre 1111 dine:-, jMoliairs,
Mo/.cinboqiios. T/iwiis, Slial-
Fancy Dress Buttons,
Umbcrcl
NOTION
line
Cloths and ^Cassimeres,
CARPETS,
HOOTS. SlfOIJK. HATS CA/'S,
All of the latest style lull II n.l complete tm
1 1 O It 1
Wi', BUY & SELL
itlwrn.
veh.-inue f.001or pay Asll.
o.m: .i.vn si:r. us,
AIJ KINDS OF
Keineiuhcr the Xe
ten in town. Mav "ii, I Will.
the citir.cn.^ of Clark lty. State of Indiwhite male inhabi
"VT0T1CK is hereby given to thecitir.e township. Montgomery county. Stn ana. thut I. James A. l)ri.«Kcll, a white tr
tant of. tho county of Montgomery, in the Stato of Indiana,of the n^e of twenty-ono year#, will apply to tho Board of County Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their next regular
.coinmoncing on the 3d day of September, A. U. IHOU. for a license to retail intoxicating liquor? in ft le?s quantity than a cjuart nt a time, under tho temperance law of for the Stato of Indiana, for the term of one year. My plnco of business and tho premises whereon said liquors are to bo sold and drank is situated on lot So. eight (H) in block Xo. six (K) as recorded on the original plat of the town of Ladoga, Clark township, Montgomery eounly. Stato of Indiana,
a
bounded as follows: beginning at the
eontre of said lot No. eight (H, on the east side and runninu thence north eighteen (l^) feet, thence west fifty (*U) feet, thence south eighteen (IP) foot, theueo east fifty (50) feet to the place of beginniug.
A..~ 11 TUTU: ,.n VLL'C HDI I Aug. 11, ISUti. w3. JAMKS A. 1)KlSKKI.L,
Notice of Application fur Liquor License.
VTOTICK is hereby given to the citizens ol l'nion Township, Montuoniery county. State ot Indiana, that 1, Kli-ha lNuts. a white male inhabitant of the county of Montgomery in the State of Indiana, of the age of twenty-one years, wilt apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, 1 State of Indiana, at their next regular session, eouimeneing on the third day of September, A. I). 18W, I for A licence to retail intoxicating liquors in a less I quantity than a quart at a time, under the temperI ance law of 1KW. of\the State of Indiana, for the
term of one year. My place of business, premises whereon said liquors
Aug. 11, isiiti.
State of Indiana,
of the age ol twenty-one years, will apply to the Hoard ot Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at their next rcgularscssion, commencing on the first Monday in September, A, D. being tho 3d day of September, A. D. lftki, tor a license lo retail intoxicating liquor* in a leys quantity than a quart at a time under the Temperance law of IHS'J.tor the term of one year. My place ot business and tho premises whereon said liquors are tobesoldand drank is located on part of lots number ninety '/.HI) and ninety-two (W) in the original p'.at of the town of Crawfordsville. Cuion township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana, designated ami bounded as follows Beginning on Washington street forty-one foot and three inches north of the south-west corner of lot number ninety-two, and running thence east one hundred and sixty-five (105) feet to an alley, thence north twenty feet, thence west one hundred and sixty-five (I0.'») feet to Washington street, thence south twenty feet lo the place of beginning. ISAAC A. MAUkS.
Greenbacks.
GREENBACKS
ARE GOOD!
ft tll'T
OtlACIC'S STO.ItACH IlITTKRS, Bfldl ypHrx *»r ot|M»rlenee niol lHaf, hnvoprovcii to lio I tin hen enietly e.xtnnt fer h1 com,plaints wli«re a tonic nml stiniulnut Ate icqtiin-il. They in ver fail in Rtrengthcu
Hi** weak, impart vigor to tho strong, nml ot HII H'i|H*et" ivdtore^liattercil ntol lu okcn ih'wn eoiiHtitution*. No remedy tnw be»*n r.'.'i-ivcl with inucli lnvor UK ltoUVOK'S .SioAi.vcn IJnuui*. In (-Idcngo
Othat
VEH drug*l nilttoi!
VEU 50,00» bet I lo.' were cohi hy om ln»g-houH0 in (ho past year. It i* nilmilted by oar most leario'd phv»iclmi«
TJIItS
Dr. ltnliACK'S STo.MACll 1IIT-:' combine the tto|H*t fli-4
In 111,
I Mttl'S iliHti lfts of (he W'eot :uol Hoiiih tlu'i'c hint, for a long tim, l»«ai*ti nimli IHMMM it le of Mu.MAOl III 1 KUS. wiiich, It taUen in proixT ipiantltleK, Hint at tho ptn|tor tim*1, are a sure preventive.
ol Illinois Kover, Fever an«l Ague. 1.1 I'oiiiplniiit, I)yapt*piu, Imligfslitoi, .1 iliee, Kiitney t'tnaplnint, aiol nil •li*e t«cx of Hiinllitr iiutuve nnd are better int st preventive fur liilioutuleraugwnviil, regulating
-T
"1
ND strengthing the hjatein, anil giving tone totliedigi'Hlivj oi^Hii*, limn any otln*r known rcmeoy. Now tlnil the war is over, ttn r? will lie thoii«Audtf mt-king honieH in |IM* South. No person wt»e vnlnes lit* lifo
A
p.ti.'iiM g«i itiero without having connlantly nl hand tlio IIITTKitS, a Miitegnaril *g:iin»t epidemic nnd maladien eiig'-u.lrrvd l»y uiiannm and pollaled water. Tniv.-l aiul nil teHidentfl of tho innk rivet-holt
Dt'NTll'S of tho Wont nnd South, nnd tho valley of the MUitUsippI ami its tributaries, should provide tbom«ehen with tho JJITTKUS. There prolmhly no ono dl«on«e with which mankind are afHicted
which is tho soura* of fo many nilincnln dyspnpflin, or as it i* tuore commonly called Sour Stomach, and there in no nioro certain remedy than Uohuck'a Stomach Bitters. They are never known to fail.
Book Notice.
.i no
and tho
are to be sold and
drank, if situated on part of Lot* No. ninety (00) and ninety-two (!M) in the original plat ot the town of Crawfordsville. Union township. Montgomery county. State of Indiana, designated and bounded a* follows beginingoii ashingtou street forty-one (41) feet ami three (B) inches north of the south-west corner of Lot No. ninety-twol (IhJ) running thence etui one hundred ami *ixty-tive (IC.'i) feet to the alley,thence north altmg said alley forty-one ML)
1
ING CHOI-EUA ho* always been much dreaded by the public, ami people huvo renorted to all maiiuur of medicJnoi to nrreNt (he progress, but with littloaucccig. arc and provcullvo i« to bo fouud
in the nso of Pr. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN 11BMKD1KS. K«op tho bowel* opflti with the lMIls, nnd Invigorate tho system bv free tine of tho fetonmch Bitters, or, if tho blood is thin u*e the PuriHor.
TJCII an Invnliiable remedy ihould bo kept in ovcry fondly. Keep tho ajstcm iu full vigor find nothlnc is to be feared from !1Benso or cholera. THK OLD BKLIABLK— Do not bo decfiTcd by purchaning any of
the quack nostrumi under tho various nnmei of Bitters. Purobftno nono other but Dr. UOBAOK-'S STOMACH JUTTEHS, which are compotindod of the purost drugs, aud In which tbe aflbctod can relj.
ABK
BETTER!
PRINCE, "WALTON & CO.
(Snccciiori to I )r. C. W I'.OHACK,) SOI.E rnorniETons,
Jfo*. BO, 68, GO nntl 02
or
/.".Ml
-A. IJ
Third St.,
CIXCiXXATI, OHIO.
Illiein '.vfJA:' liiuiIiriillm3e4te:ini-».l.
News & Book Ptore.
Tin: \EW BOOK STORE!
/iiistfa
JAMES. PATTERSON
KKI'S constantly on lian.l. in eonneetion with
IV
his Wnteh anil Jewelry .•stahlishinent, a enmpleto stock of
School, Blank iiiul Mi^tfllaiu'ous Books!
Writini! I'll per. Knvelopes. l'ens.Inks, and every artide used in public and private schools. Teachers and pupils will find .it to their advantage to call and examine my slnek'und prices before purchasing elsewhere. A most magnificent stock of
S
just receive«l and sold at prices to defy I:«IIH|mpetition. IVUUIMI Photograph CarJ.s, plain am! colored pictures, Moulding. Cord tind Tassels. Family Bibles
HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,
Scrap lSnok", l'orte Folio? anil Kaney Article? of nil descriptions in luo.-.t inaRnitieer.t profu.-ion All the New York
"Wee kl lex and Moiitlillcs!
The Ledger. Weekly. Clipper, Wilkes* Spirit, Waverly. Harpers' Atlantic and Keleetic Monthlies, constantly on hand. Also agent for .......
Raven, Bacon & Co's
J,
t'elcbialcd Pianos!
Comer, Karmors,
V. \. WAKSONV
ok.
DR. Chase's Recipes,
Or, Information for Everybody.^
q-'llis invaluable work, containing about POO pracJL tical Iteceipts for any and almost evory thing, is now offered to tho public by tho undersigned, (who is solo ngont for Crawfordsville and Montgomery county.) at extremely low figures. It is my intention. ns far as practicnl, to canvass tho county thoronchly. giving nil doniring it. all' opportunity to purchase. The following refcronoes fire from persons who have now this book.
& C.1RM9.
We the undersigned Iftdios of Crawfordaville. Montgomery county, Indiana* cheerfully rcccommend Dr. A. W. ("MASK'SItecipo Book as a valuable as:istant to housekeepers, farmers and Mechanics: Mrs, M. A. Lee. Mrs. SarahBritton. Mrs, Slary K, Cox, rs. 8. H. Sidnor, Mrs. Louisa J. Shovclin. Mrs. D. K. Knox, Mr. Mary B. (rahaui, Mrs. Mary J. Knox. Mrs. Ann Buffington, Mrs. Petnmelie Enoch. Mrs. Klizn MeMechan, Mri*. C. Ilolloway, Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mrs. Mary J. M. Krout, Mrs. Mary K. Simpson. Mrs. Mar.v E. Bradoft. Mrs, Nancy B. Oafcy. Mr«. II. an Slykc, Mrs. Kliza Miller, Mrs Maggie Barr. Mrj». Isaac Nnylor.
I shall also contintio to deal in all kinds of Table Linens. Spectacle*. Ac, Price of Book, $1,2.ri, maylOmO.j CI1KAP JOHN.
Carnage Manufactory.
feet
and three i3) inches to a point, thence west one hundred and sixty-five (li:) feet to Washington ^troot, thence south along said street forty-one (41) feet and three (3) inches to the place of beginning.
Aug. il.lHW w4. ELlSlIA POTTS.
Insects,
ot' Application lor I^iqiioc lilccnnr.
NOTICK
is hereby given to the citizens ol L'nion township. Montgomery county, in tho Statu of Indiana, that I. Isaac A. Marks, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county, in the
ENLARGED" FAC^jUflES iteduction of Expenses!!
J. S. MILLER & CO'S. Carriage Manufactory,
Mnrhrt St.. North of Court jTovae Squtirr.
CKAMFORDKVIIXB, IND.
lluving recently purchased, enlarged and improvod the premises wo occupy, thorby saving expanse of rent, nml giving increased facilities for manufactur-
CARBIAGBS,
Buggies, Sulkies, Spring
Wagons, Sleighs A'c.
We would respectfutly announce to our friends and the public generally that we aronow in apoaition to defy al competition in our line in this
Stato as re-
I S S E S A N W O A N S I I I and invite an inspection of our Carriages, Buggies A ., a fine
A S S O E N of which we keep oonstanUy O E
Ap. 13. 1RUU. Feb. 'CI.
tif
tt ge||ll*
I,ilia
iI ivv, im eHicient t.cit Ktoamchic lCS IUTTKU.S Mioiild I t-Mrt'iiiH to Htrcngllii i. li :ilwi«\h Cutlowfi ue
agent, JI A --1 111. 1 si-d b.v
yon
W.....JA
bv the most skillful, and using tho VERY. M.\TKIUA.IJ* togothor with our long acquaintance with the wants of this Bcetion of oountry, wo cannot hn'o giving 8atisl«»oLion«as we confidently assert that i.'ir work and prices cannot DO exoellod by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exehungo. All our work warrcntod ono yoar. Hepairing, Blocksmitlung. 1 rimming, I'aintngAc. with neatness and despatch.
Clothing and Furnishing House.
SELLING BELOW COST!
CLOTHING STORE!
L.&M.Dessauer
nro nu»- o(T tlioir entire stock of Cliithing
BELOW
COST.
A. E E 8
v.
Of tbi.-j vicinity and surrounding country
WILL DO WELL TO (ilVE US A CALL,
an wo are determined to
CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK!
We have A large stock of
HOYS CLOTHING, Gents Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS,
ScC., cScC.
ZDOZDsTT FORG-ET
THIS
Eagle Clothing Store,
OlsrE DOOB WEST isi teOF CORNER BOOK STORE.
GIVE US A CALL.
August 18-18C0-w4 & S S A E
STATE OC INDIANA, Montgomery Cvunlj-,
Don't fnil to visit I'nttorsonV ane.v lliiraar and .. 7.'iTv iww. Book Store, two doors west of the old rtiind. at the Court tho.Uth dn .1 u'^. ^VAI.I.ACh, lork. ilgnof the O I N W A O I
Sn^V.vIe JAMKS 1'AT II
1
)V (iV
I,
ss
j,
Montgomery Circuit Court. September Term. 18C6.
Micluicl Thomas vs. Divorce. Kliza Jane Thomas,'
BK1HOO,
it rememborcd. that on theStith dafof July, said plaintiff, hy M. 1). White, his Attorney, produced and filed in tho Clprks omco or nlu Court his complaint as oauso of action in tu« uenall, and also the affidavit of a disinterested poraon. settine forth that tho said defcndant Kliia^th Jane Thomas, is anon resident of tho Stato of Indiana. .Now thorcfore notice of the filing and PenaenjJ
0
en id notion is hereby given the said fcl«a Jane
