Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1866 — Page 3
THE REYIEYr.
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I.AIUSKR Til AX ANY I'Al'EK I'lTlil.lSlll'l) IN CrtuvforclMTillr! Advertisers, call up and examine our List of |IJ
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Louisville,
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Sew
Accommodation... Ihrough Freight. Express
GOISn SOUTH.
.. 9.3-1 ». m. .. Ml p.
001 NO SOl'TII.
KxproM 10.11 Oiruugh frrewht 0,34 Accommodation 4,00 p. in,
Oooil connections made with nil other roncls. B. K. MAST1X, Superintendent.
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FIRE.
I'kaWI'UKDSVII.I.L. Oct. 11. ISIili
it. Kin role Through your columns allow
us to acknowledge the prompt adjustment ami
payment liv the
.'Etna lntttrancr Cam/win/, of
llurtfortl, Co/in.,
of our loss in the fire of Octo-
lior fifth, ntul wc wotilil take this opportunity
said Company, and provide themselves with
a policy in I he old .Khw.
1*. I!. SimI'siin & Co. Samvkl lSlNKOItl). Miss F. M. Baldwin.
Wassons & Ku.moiik have an elegant stock of goods, comprising Ihe most beautiful
prints, calicoes and fancy articles ever
brought to our city. Kveiybodv in (lie county
should give lhem a call.
A CAUI).
take pleasure in commending the InTElt.VATIONAI. I Nsr IIANlK ClISU'ANY, of New
Vork, as one of the strongest in the country,
and as an indication of its promptness and
honorable dealing we would say we have to
day received the amount of our loss caused
by the lire on the night of the "lh inst., through its AdjusrfrTg Agent, W. li. I'atcii, who
esidesut Kichmoiid, ill our State, and that we
have been justly and fairly treated. Jamks Whkiiit is Agent of the International fur Crawfordsville and vicinity, and we eim with great confidence recommend both lum and this excellent Company.
J. II, ^iit I'ai'i. IIiciii:s.
Cinwioiiiisvii.i.K, Oct. 18, 1 sr.i h4
DemorcstN Monthly for November.
The attniciions of the current number of
this brilliant |u»rindica! have novi-r been sur
passed. lu its illustration?, it* literary mut
ter, its complete and useful fashions, its va-
ritMy of adntirnble topirs, it will 1h» found a
whole ceniury ahead of any «nht»r magazine
j)iibli^hed. A fine poem, At the (Joal,' by
Win. 11. IliirU'i^h a niagniticent colored
Kqiiestrian Cosliime cartoon representing
our mitionu! sports "Whom to Marry," a
characteristic article from Jennie dune: are
among the features of the present number.
Deside* lhe.se. nre some unusually interesting
stories, several poems, beautiful winter fash
ions and patterns, the "household" items, etc.,
etc. Enough, surely, including the splendid
ivpngraphv. tosatisfy tiie most exacting,
member, now is the time to subscribe.
Htliishelmcr, Block Co. ft
Ibis firm have opened an extensive cloth-
nig establishment in the Pursel building, on
usdnnglon street. Their stock ol clothing
embraces evert* article of wearing apparel,
and is sold at very low figures. Everybody
in want of ready-made clothing should give
them a call, as we are sure they will find an
elegant stock to select from. Mr. Newton
Ramsay, one of the most accomplished and
clever salesmen in the city, will be found at
this bouse, and will take pleasure in fitting
out customers with the latest styles and most
fashionable clothing e' er introduced in ihe
The Mammoth.
lbi« huge concern .swarms with ciiHtomers.
The corps of clerks are kept busy from morn
ing until lute at uiglit. Goods in inimciiHC
piles lay aroutul on every side, from the com
mon domestic fabric to the costly and mag-
z.ificcnt importations from foreign markets.
HfiuiLAiis Htill continue the practice of
their profession in our city. Scarcely a week
passes but we hear of stores and dwelling
house* being broken into.
How to Havk Good Hkalth.—If the blood
is thin and acrid healthy bile can not be so- I
cretcd hence the first and all important
thing for the debilitated and dyspeptic should
be to commence the purification of their blood. Rouack's Hi.oot) PuiuriKit not only purifies
and enriches the blood, but adds the great
principles which gives it power to resist dis
ease. Mild, yet powerful, and so peculiarly
successful in its operation that a few bottles
tnkeu in conjunction with Houack's Hi.ood Pii.i.h, never fnil to remove evev particle of unhealthy accumulation until the blood is
purified, the whole system renovated, ami the
duties of life, which before had been burdens
become pleasures. «,-V*
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knts Wanted.—Persons desiring lucrative and pleasant employment will do well to
rend the advertisement under the above head
ing, 111 another column.
An ex colli lit article
can be found at Havs' saloon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Guardian's Sate.
O 1 H. is hereby given that in pursuanco of the 1.^ order ol the Court of Coinmou Fleas of Montgomery county. I will sell private salo on or after four weeks from the dale hereof, the following described real estate the property of James M. L. Shaver and Henry 1). Shaver, minor heirs of Mary Shaver. dee,, to-wit: The undivided two thirds of part »f the south east quarter of section eight, in township seventeen, north of range three west, bounded as tollows: Heginningat the north west corner of said quarter section, and running thence south one hundred and eight rods and W links, thencc south deg. cant fifty one rods and 15 links, thencc south deg. west seven rods and 1"» links, the^co south &£ deg. east eleven rod", theijae oast forty-four rods and ,n«»rth 100 rods, thence west hh rods and links to the beginning, containing HI rio-ioo.
I erins—rive hundred dollars to be pa iu hand, residue ill two equal payments, to be puid in and I- months troni Uuy of hs»le, purchaser to give his noie* with approved necurity tor the defered installment!'. with interest, aud without relief from valualioii laws. I KASCISM. SllAVKK. tlcr.o (innrdiji n.
PUBLIC S-A-LTD
of Valuable Property.
\TO ICE is hereby given that I will soil at public a auction, at my residence on Green street Crawrordsville. on
rill DA V, OCTOBER
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Ilricli.
^VTA-ISriiOOIDr
•low Los(, How ISrstored. AllSSfl j!11?1
H"TPrice, in a soalcd Envelope, only cents. I he celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty yoara' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of seirabuse may be radically cunm without the dangerous use of internal mcdieino or the application of the 1 knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple certain, and effectual, by mean-* of which every sufferer. no matter what his condition nniv be, may curelmnself cheaply, privately, and radically.
IO his Lecture should be in il hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain cnvelopo, to any address, postpaid, on rcceipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage tiuide, price cents. Address the Dublishers,
C11AS. J. 0. KL1XE CO.
1«. Howery, New Vork. Post Office Box 4.580. Oct i!U GOy I
AGENTS WANTED
For Ihe llesl 8clllti^nitd Most Iscful Book or the Day.
Ol'lt
of recommending all our uninsured friends lo call upon James IIkaton, Ksq., the Agent of
Agents arc making from $100 to J-.'OO i-kk moktii in celling Dr. .MACKENZIE'S
UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA, or l.OOO RKCIPKH in all the Useful Arts.such as Agriculture, Hrewing. Wino Making, Coukinir, Vc
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I he articles upon Farriery and Cookery are, like y'.'J/'i? c«'ipleto The latter contains nearly Hecipes, lu fact the work is a library in itself and has no rival. i»i?5T
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Intelligent, active Males or Females will find tho sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. The book has no competitor—-it comes fresh and new to the people. 'Ihe territory is clear. Agents understand tho advantages in this parI th'ular. I For lull particulars send for circular. fell
Address NATIONAL IT HL1S!I1N» VO.M-m U* est bourth St., Cincinnati 0. oct»" ml*
Ijost! Lost!
ONCow,
Friday. September H. IrtUi, a Miiall Hrindle She had on a large Cow bell, both horns broken and had a hole in tine ear. Any person finding the above described cow or knowing her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded b? leaving word at this otliee. or by informing ihe subscriber,
Octl3w3. L.O. SN'KIjL.
A\\
Millinery
NEW STOCK
ol Good* of the
Latest Styles and Best QUALITY.
.she invites tho people to call and examiuo her «ood» and judgefor themselves.
Bleaching and Pressing
done on »h«-rt notic e. Al«o particular Attention given to all kind? of silk and velvet work. Octl3wtf. Mrs. C, W. Sasiu'kn.
Mistray JS'otice.
PA KKN 1" by William and Aaron Nutt, living in 1 Cnion township. Montgomery county, Indiana, on the fifth day of September, lHOC.four estray Hogs described as follows, to-wit: Two spotted Harrows, weighing about^K) lb?. one white Sow, and one white Sow with black ?pnts. The Harrows weigh about lbs., and one of the Harrows is marked with across swullowfork and undcrhit in left car no other marks perceivable.
Appraised ntfc-M by James H. Hall and John W. (•win, before me on the Uth day of October. 1H7G. WILSON II. I.AYMfjN.
CIothiPg
2(j, ISM,
fujlowiiiff dunsrilieil personal properly to-wit: neds, nedstcads, Huroaus, Chairs, an excellent Cook Stovu, together with lot'of Kilo lien Furniture. Also a No. 1 Milch Cow. Al«o a splendid
KJWIBE FW.IJVO.
New
TKItMS OK SI IISCHII'TKIX:—$'j,QQ IN AUVANCK.
Sale lo comincncc ui lu o'clock. Octiiu-ieufi.,,
y' Domestic Kconoiuy,
'i'lie .MKI)ICAK DEl'AKTMENT, relatini to Discases and their treatment, by Dr. Henry Hartidiorno, I rofessor of Hygiene (Ileallh) in the University or tjie State of Pennsylvania (Mcdical Department of hiladelnhia).
1'IN'DEH-
I l.hT.and TRICHINA, New. reliable and useful tewW?, /'dition. ^iikine it tho ti ,1 1 Ijo°k of tho kind ever issued. I he whole work has boon edited and iarraii'-iid by a corps ol the best scientific men ol tho country.' No Minilar Work has been published, equaling Uii"* in "'•mpleteness, variety of mattor. and reliabili ility.
No class of men once possessing it' would* wHHncfy Rr,"'
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It is useful alike to the Farmer,
a
the Mechanic, the Housekeeper, and
tne I rotessoinal Man.
EXTRACTS KllOM T1IK 1'HKSJ.
One of the most important family works ever published. —[Iturnl American. N. V. .Sept. 1, ISM. "Is probably the fullest and most reliable book of itjj.clasj exlnnt. 1 he Watchman, N. V., Aug. 4.
Contains immense number of practical rocetbls and other information."—[N. V. Tribune, May IPM. "We can vouch for its accuracy."—[l'res.i, Fhi'adelphia, Nov .lblW.
"We find il| it almost cveryihinc that can bo ejn ceivod of as an object of inquiry."—[header, Cleveland, O.. Jan. l-'iiii.
repay its cost in any family within a year," —INorth American, I'hiladelphia. Nov. ls5,
Circulars .giving full description and terms to Agents. Cupies of letters from our Canvassers, showing what they are doing recommendations anil opinions of the press, sent free by the publisher"
I rice ^4.
AGENTS
FOIl
FKAXK MOOItE'S XKW WOUK,
"WOMEN OF THE WAR." AGhX'lS
will find this a book of real merit and mlriiiMc value—subject new—intensely inter* C5tinu and eveitinp. No work ever attracted and cngiiKed the public mind like this. Everybody wants it, and thousand.* will purchase it a* «oon as an opportunity is afforded them, Head what Agents say ol it.
One experienced Agent writes: It is the easiest and pleasantest book he ever canvassed for and says people are delighted with it. the Ladies specially.
Another says: "Women of the Wa of the season. Another: J37 orders in four days.
is the book
One reports 1* orders for tho first
and Furnishing House.
Grand Opening of the
ix E Ij S I O
CJotliiiiff
Term? cash. 1). N. MOIU!AN.
N. E. llcinsheiiner, I*
Published, anew edilii of Dr.
LZASjUh
Albany fc Chicago Kailroad.
Culycrwcll'i Celcbrnicd Kaany on
ffa. *y the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or .Seminal Weakness, Jnvoluntary beminal Lomoa, Imputoncy, Ment»l and 1 hysieal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also. Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fit" induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
1
\VOL LD inform the public, that they have establulled a first class
Wholesale & Riitail Clothing Store
mbim-uig the latest and most fashionable J»t vies of Keady-Mnde Cli»thing, such as
Over-Coats, of every kind, fine Cloth Frock Dress Coats, Business Coats, Pants and Vests.
We also have a full assortment of Gents' Furnishingtioods.siich as
Shirts of all kinds, Under Shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Suspenders, Butterflies, Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Collars, Neck Ties, Buck Gloves.
Kid (jloves, Socks, &c
We havealo on hands a full assoitment of
HATS AMD CAPS,
of the latest styles and of the best manutacture ever brought to this market. Also
Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Car pet-Bags, Umbrellas. and Walking Canes.
Our assortment is the most extensive and complete ever exhibited in this section of country, and it is our intention to make it the
Leading Clothing HouseJ
OF CRAWFORDSVILLE.
•*?$•
T. KI.I,WOOD ZELL.t COMPANY. (Established in lrOU.) Nos. IT and 1U South-Sixth St., I'hiladelphia.
We Can Sell Cheaper
than any other house in the city, bocauso we are connected with one of tho oldest and largest
Wholesale Houses
in Cincinnati. We invito the public to call and examine our stock and prices, and satisfy themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident they will find it to their interest to do so.
IIKINSIIKtMISII. Hl.OCK .1 Co.
N swton Uamsav.hale«nian. (oct'.'O iiy.
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Clothing and Gents Furnishing.
Ill til)111 AT IH IimiTI
wm
Store. I
MRS. C. W. SANBURN,
WOLLD respectfully inform tho citizcu»of Crawfordsville and vicinity that fhe has established a Millinery Store in i)r. McClelland'8 building, 3 doors east of tho Po*t Oftieo, whero she in now opening a
Mayor City of Crawfordsville,
Copy attest WM. K, W A LLACK, Clerk M. C. Oct. 13. iWlfi.
For Sale.
M\
of pure bourbon whisky
residence, known us 'heSohooler property, on theeornerof (irecn and Jellersim streets.('raw-
fordsville. lml. September «U, IHW,
JOKL Ul'TllUIK.
Public Sale.
MOTICK is hereby given that I will sell at public
i.y
auction, at the late residence of Uavid It. Knox, deceased, in Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, on
Saturday, October tfoth. lt&G. the follow
ing described personal property, to-wit: Horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn in the fieid.oatn by the hay. one wagon, one set of harness, household Xnd kHchen furniture.
TKHMri:—A credit of eight months will be given on nil sums over three dollars the purchaser giving hid note with approved security without relief frotu valuation or appraisement laws.
AMANI)A J. KNOX, Administratrix.
Sept, 29, 1H5U. 3w
For sale. OKSIUK TO SKLL MY UKSIDKNCK. Sl'IVAA ted on Vernon Street, in the eastern part of the city ot Crawfordr-villc, containing rooms. Summer Kitchen, 1'antry, Meat House, Wood llou^e. Ac.. Ac. I all in good condition and on reasonable terms, which will be made known by application being made lo me on the premises, '•hisi- a very desirable suburban residence.
September W. w!i* ,\\ Of'TUNH*'. Sen,
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FREE TO
Sf -4ft '•'Tj
(f'HV 4i"
'••'UNION I
OTHK. HflUSI
Mayer Ullman
.Yo. I Empire itlorli.
iiu Street, Crawfordsville, Iniliaua.
erally that thev have returned to rawfor lsville. with a
Large, Well Selected,
ANI)
OF
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH'ING,
Hats, Caps, iBiuiks
A N
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
which they offer at such
du.
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WEEKLY RE YIEW-CRAAYFORPS YILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
llluck, .Ifi.ul) Deutsch.
HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO.,
i\". 2. /Vr.sv/
Mack, Wiinliiiii/tiin Sli-ret,
Ci-nwfonUvillr, ludiiiiiti
MEDICAL.
DR JOHN BULL'S
Authentic Documents.
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ttrkansan Micartf From.
'WfV-'
TK.STIiSjO.W OF MKDICAL MHN.
Stonkv Point. Wiiitk ('«., A iik. May *J3, IHiW.
Ok. John Hi i.l—DearSir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and 1 got «oiuo of your Sarsaparilla and Ccdron Hitters. ily son-in-law, who was with me iu the store, had been down with rheumatism for some time, com
menced ou the Hitters, and soon found his general health improved. Dr. Gist, who had boon in bad health, tried them, and he r.lso improved.
Dr. Coffee, who h.vl been in bad health for several years—STOStAcit and mvkk affected—he improve very much by the use of your Hitters. Indeed the Ccdron Hitters has given 5011 great popularity in this.soltlcment. 1 think 1 could sell a great quantiVjTof your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedrou Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me. via Memphis, care Kickctt & Nccly.
Respectfully. C. H. WALKKK.
PARENTS
Read this Important Letter.
VOi AUK 1NTEUESTKD IN ITS CONTKNTS.
Middlktown. Inh., April -i, iHGf».
Mr, M. L. Duplan writes: I do not know that
Hull's Worm Dostroyer needs any more recommendations than it lias already attained by its own merits, but will state that my little son, aged about three years, was severely attacked la&d fall and winUu- uitli u. l.i ..l.iiu, UU..J Kv %-.TV throwicg him into spasms, or perhaps more properly fits, lasting from half an hour to one and a half hours at tho same time the child had very strong symptoms of worms. My physician—one of tho best in this part of the country—exhausted alibis skill and the Materia Mediea to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Hull" eould do it, and gave the child the contents of three boxes, in triple doses, night and morning, wiih happy results. The child has not had a spasm for over three months, and instead of,the bloated mass that he was. he is now well and heart v. John Hull
di 1 it our** tiuh I DM I N
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A CALL l'BOM DISTANT MINNESOTA.
Kisuston P. 0.. MttKIN O...MIN..7 April7. IHtiO.
Mu. John Ht'LL—Dear Mr: 1 moved from kontuckv to this placo. Ihe stores have none ol your Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here in Minnesota. A trial is all that is needed to give them a reputation. Wo can't do without them.
Do send some on tins way. ours,sincerely, ikv AlilidW l)OI)
v'"'""
JaL
Faith.
11K A I") T11 CA'PTA 1N S E'JT VXD TIIK LKT'J Kll 1-KO.M
IMS MOTllKit.
Hknton Hahhacks, Mo.. April 'Jo, 1m,o.
Dli. Jons Hri.t.—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla. and the healing and benchcial qualities it possesses. I send you the following statement of my case:
I was wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Heing inovcu so often, my wounds have not healed yet.
1 have not sat up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through *he hips. My general health is impaired, and 1 nceu something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing else. 1 wish that that is genuine. Please ex
press ine half dozen bottles, and oblige am. C. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis. Mo.
J\ S,—The followimr was written April W, ]8u.. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother ot Capt. Johns
Dlt. HfLL—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C. S, Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physician iir Central Now York, where he died, leaving the above C, P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It ctukd him. I have for ten years recommended it to many in Now Vork, Ohio, and low a, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cures efTcctcd in some cases of scrofula and lever sores were almost miraculous. I ain very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your harsaparilla. He is fearful of gotting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he wiil recover.
Rl -pLCifull Jl NMK JOHNSON.
Mi
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!
koii Tin: ci rk oi
Complete Assortment AND FEVER jBliAIK, IjYLK Si CO.,
ohills tSc fever
o(l nrices 1
,. us will mako ttti object to
The proprietor of this celebrated medicinc justly to give them claims for it superiority over all remedies offered to the public, for the safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or ('hills and Kgver, whether of Khort or long standing. He refers lo the entire Western and South-western country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion,! that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a groat many cases a Mingle do«c has been sufficient 1
for a cure, and who!o families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the genoral health. It is, however, prudent, and iu overy
a
OF TH1U
If.
DAVID ADLl-CJi,
who has charge of the business, will :il-
ways be found on hand anxious aud wil
ling to attond to tho wants of the public.
MA YE It A UI.I,MAN",
1 eineinlier "OH Stand
(,l
«lct'.Hi-Hi,
0 1 8
smnllcr (1o!0j for it week or twu after the disease lni?
,. .. .,
been clit'CKt'U, more especially 111 (litiiciill uiul lonj
standing cases. I'sually, this medicinc will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken ihrecor four doses of
the Tonic, a single dose of HULL'S YKGKTAHLK FAMILY 1MLLS will be sufficient.
1)H. JOHN lU'LL'S Principal Office:
ltill llinycr."
No. 10 Fifth, Cross Street, J.OIJlSVin.K, UY,
All of the above mudicities lor -nlo by
BINFORD & BRO.,
CIIAWCOKIIHVII.I.Ii, I '!.
(i t. i-.u u.
Books and Stationery.
HAVE ^OTjlRT: A 1J
This
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Time, Place. m\ Otrasion:
'fhe .shades of night were falling fast. As through a Western City passed A youth, who bore.'mid snow and ice. A banner with this strange device
He passed where hangs thesign o'erhead: "No farther go," a young man said "You'll find 110 better tar or wide''— And loud thatsaxe-horn voice replied: -i"
For the information of tho'""public we would say that the sign referred to is that of the "Coknku Hook •5T0RB," (you can 800 it from either Green or Vernon streets.) and the young man who stopped the traveler was John U. Robinson. Jr.. who has been in the establishment a year, and being well posted in the husiaess, knew what he was talking about when lie told the gentleman with the banner to stop. If y„u doubt, enll and a.-k him. ••••*•.
And now he stands within thedoor. When
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Our hero livos, and lives this day, It you'd like to know I'll tc!l you the way: His mind was full and his heart jvas warm. And he was only singing amid the storm.
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slight.y modified to ®tiit the
ITeverybeen
-COOD NKWt?!*
I he new-was that L. A. FOOTK A CO. h:id just received a large lot ol New (io d-.making theirstock fuller and more complete than it had ever been, and tho best stock in their line ever in the it ol Crawfordsvillc.
HIOOD NKWS!"
"I SHE XKW coons!"
He saw Hiblcs. Testaments, IVa.i'er Hook« ami Hymn Hook*for nil denoiiiiuations. Albums, Historic?-. Novels, Music Hooks, a great stock of miscellaneous Hooks. all the sehool Hooks in use in eotumou Schools, College Text Hooks. Hlank and Meinor:induin Hooks, I'ietures. all sorts, kinds and .-i/.e«\ Hie111 re Frames. Moldings, iperof every size aiol kind, \Vall and Window Paper. Wimlow Shndes. Cords, Tassels Knvelopes, Slates. lVneils, Ink. Pons, Toys in great variety, and Notions «»f all kinds. In fact, if you were to him hi* would not be able to enu mo 1.1 u- itie liall that lie did ee. Nordid he b»rget to inquire the prices, which, being lower than he anticipated, and finding niaiiv things he wanted ho bought quite a large quant it.v, which led tothclollotting ri-ull-
Al V* ii li -if ilnv. tntvurils lliolirnuk
lli«a.v a thirsty lie heard a voice of wild dojmu sw^iRingelc^rly through Ihe morning air— sgaiJ 'V(JOOI) \K\\ S
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The farmer wn^ a»hnished fi.r he could see no one." and 0 he brought on his dogs for a hunt, and hail the mystery explained as lollows:
A traveler, by the fait bin I hound. All buried in New Goods was found Still in his bands, a* in a vice. 1 hut banner with thn* strange device:
."COOD SKWS!"
1 he fact is thiit he had got too ninny article? for his money and was not able to "tote" them homfe, and so got into the above unfortunate predicament.
I fear the youth who bravely bore The KxceI«ior fl ig in day- of v«.re 'I lie 'Corner Hook Store' had not'tound Or be might now be einging round—
oon
rl
he reason we have for (his belief is, that if be had found the Corner' he would have houuht so many
T« 4-Urs. °rtaniuig Rook? that he would never havc under-
GrOOCl Reason IOI tXIC S I takon that Journey, hut havr slaved lit homo and
it 7
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He was rescued from his perilous* condition, went on his way rejotcing a»d gladened his family u.-.d friends with a bountiful supply ol Hooks, Stationery. Toys, Notions. Ac., which he had bought at the placo where you get cheap L'oods und»thc right change back
And now with goods 111 his arm? and hands. Goods on his back, in goods he stands And costing but a very few lips— .The well known sound follies from his lips. W
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GOOD NKWS!"
It may bo said thfc the youth above mentioned was employed to blow for FOOTK A CO., but you can be convinced of your mistake if you will call ami see the best assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line ever brought to the city, and at prices to suit the times.
The youth forgot to say that we keep a-General News Depots where you can find a full supply of MAW* AZI.NRS and Literary Papers,
Also hnvoCor sale the "Wilcox A lilhhs Sewing Mil* clilur,*'wliieh we invite you tocall and Any goods not on hands promptly ord I
Thankful for past favors we would reaped,I ully ask you A LL to call. March 'H, 1WUJ, _,i.^ i. A. KOOTK A CO.
Machinery.
foujSTD RY
A
wro it itsi'ii, jy /•:.
Have now in operation a l'o Shop in this place, and would ii
,- Ma*hinorv of An\ Kind
nil. I hey
ara
Most Complete Assort men
Tlic
goods are found from wall to Moor:
And with a smilufind wink of eye lie says in accentselcar and high.
Plain Col'd Silks, French Merinos, Cashmere Merinos,
September 22'Ol.inii!.
milking all kinds of
castings, such as
MILL GKEJ^R/THsrO-
of every description.
SorL'liuui Mills, l-'tiniai-ii 1'imits, tiiiile
Bars, Suj iir Kettles, t,)vcns, Dog
Irons, Milking Patterns, for and
Re]il»cilig Stove Plates.
They are prepared to repair
Tubular Hoilers, Steam Engines, Tbrasli-
lngMaohines. llc:i]iers, Mowers. Drag
Saws, and to make and lit uji
Jii aCastings, and Black-
siuithiiii! of evciy deii A
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work done by
them i.-
Warruntcil to
|icrl'orni as rejircsented.
Shop .on Grcon Street, near Depot.
Cnsh /'iiiil fur Ohl Iron, ujijlt
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.! vM
I E A S A I A S W'lLI. ATTF.N1) to business in the Circuit and Coitiinon Pleas Courts iu this, and adjoining I counties. Will uive prompt attention to tho settlement of Folates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' Claims.
Huy and sellon commis-'ion. Houses and Lots, Yni*niil Lots, I'lirnH, Farming Land in all the Western State* :«nd Territories.
Loans negotiated, collection- 2 made. Laud i'litered. Taxes paid and Titles examined in all the Western States.
I lave for sale a large number of desirable dwellings in thiscity, also, lurgo number of viicaul Lots, at very reasonable terms.
Have also a large number of Farms in this jnid adjoining counties tor sale, also lo.OOH ncres of Western Land, partially improved.
After property is placed in our hantl- for «ni«. should tne owner through our introduction, or bj means of publicity given by us, sell the property at the fixed price, or for more or less, the commission must, in all cases, be paid to us. ftTPOrtice over brown's Drug Store, ernoii strut, Crawfordsville, Ind*
Kkfi'KKN('KS:—!•Donald A Koaeh, Indianapolis Smith A Mack. Attorneys, Ten Haute Patterson A Allen, tb. Hon. 1. N. IMi rce do Judge S. I'. Maxwell, Kockville Win. Durham. President First National Hank of Crawfordsville Cainpbelj, alKer and ('oolev, Prolessors jf La w. .Michiga I niversitj, Ann Arbor, Mich. |jan«
FOR
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SA.LII:.
Lot and Huiblings north »d'Ci?nter Cliun-b.for -ale in parcels to suit purchasers.
House and lot of iicrcs in e:i-t part of city/ Terins'casy.
A well improved farm, I'.l't acres 'J never failing springs, mile west id' city—terms easy. House and Lot on West street, near. College. Price $050.
Two slor.v frame house with i»room«, eistern.cclliir. orchard, and out buildings, with acres of land.
mile west of College.
House and lot on corner of Washington and Pike stlefts, stories, 5' rooms halls^veli,fistcrn, ami cellar, growing fruit, and good oijnuiildings. will -ejl in 3 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot by Term.- ea-y.
House and bd on Walnut street, near College. rooms, good cistern cellar, stable, and fine selection ot growing fruit. Lot K." by li»a. For terms apply.
Houseand lot of t» acres in south part of eity, rodon pike road, *10 rods back. W good truit trees. bnrnp-1 by well, cist cm, cellar, and good outbuilding"'. house k-i utories high, 0 rooms, with W'ood hoii^e underioof of saino building, gooil sdectiiti of ^ma^ 1 lruits, grapes. Ac., and a fine collection ol ormiiiiviital trees. Price ^4,ouo iu puymunts.
Farm of li,"» acres. (»0 acres cleared bottom land, gooci saw and grist mills, saw mill cut 5000 feet i«:r day, two run of stones, building 4 stories high.timher enough 011 premises to run saw mill 5 years, good orchard, barn,and comfortable house, with good out build iii"s, good spring, and coal bank on I arm, miles east of .ockville, Parke county, lnd. rerm- in reasonable .jayments,
Farm 110acres I mile ues of Yoiint^vllle. in good 1 repair, good house, burn. Ae. '1 cruis $#.i per aere.
I Farm'.M acres, 0 miles east of Kockville, lnd., good house, barn,orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at $7:i per acre.
Have also for sale •r»IM' acre^ in Page county. lo«a, Will exchange for town property in a nourishing town or«'iiy. 'joo acres in (Tofly county. Kansas. Filtered ii year? ago. Price per acre.
if' /i/vixs.
in:ivWi.ii UI.AIIt. I.VI.K ,t
100 acres in Dickinson county. Iowa SLHi peraoie.
.MHI acres iu Missouri at s*l,00 per acre.
Western land constantly on hand, for sale orcxchange. Parties wishing to make quick sale-* ot iheir property will do well by sending us a desiriptiou ot their properly. We have made arrangement? with Ilea instate Agencict-in most of the Western State-, mid are. prepared to maketran-lers ai a sunill expense/| jan^oW SAPPKN I'l li LD A HUO I !lKlt|||
.Idm ti isi rat or's
O O S S O E
Xlick( XIi& CO.,
ea? our aim. in removing to the new premises, to keep a complete assortment of Goods in department.
Adapted to the Wants of a First Class Trade,
and we invite an inspection ol our Stock as being the
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French, British and German Dress Goods, &c.
THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT
.INCLUDES
French Merinos, Coburgs, Lustres, Plain DeLaines,
9-m,
L.ames,
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Washington .Street, South of JtMain,
oiler* lor s-ile :i iiKiuiiiliconl -lock of :il! kinds of
jtiircli!t.('il
expri's.-'ly for tlui
New Store, National Block, Washington. Street.
Iat Offered in the City of Crawfordsville.
(Consists of
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Black Silks, English. Merinos, Coburg Cloth, Empress Cloth,
Plain and Fig'd Lustres, Plain and Plaid Poplins, Gala Plaids, Plain DeLaines, Figured DeLaines,
Fig'd DeLaines, &c.
A I O II A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Cloths, Coss:meres, and Jeans, Checks, Stripes and Tickings, Blankets, Flannels, and Linseys,
tniietliur^rlth nil tlic Hliuuliinl hrunils of
E A E A N O W N O O N S ALSO, ,,
I'BSB.Vr* or ABiBi KIM I IS, i\OTIOi\S, &c. Ricker, Hughes & Co.,
Real Estate Agency. .. I
r. \v. s.MM'KNriKi.n. ^J-:. M. sappkni ii:i.u
SAPPENFI
'ELD^
OL
BRO.,
Attorneys at Law AX1J
Ornwlbrdsvillc, Lml.
Roback.
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SUGAR-COATED,
iPDRELY VEGETABLE.)
Free from Mcrciiry
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Also a large number of farms iu this and adjoining States. For particulars apply.
Safe.
OTICF is hereby given that I will iN auction. «n Friday, the l'.'tli day i»l Oelob IMoii, at the laic residence of Lon-u/.- D. Craig. «Uee ised, '.t'^ mile- ea-t of. Ladogsi, I laiT\ town-hip. \|oittgomcr,v county, Indiana, all his personal pr-.p-eriv tnot taken by tho widow) consisting »1 boi^s. cattle, bog rtheat.eorn in the lield. fawning utensils. household and kitchcu luniituiy,Ac.
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ALL MINKUAL I'O.SONj gr
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thny do.
or a nnecuil .u
mu.'oiM mom! rn«c of ibe t.ouoU, thereby removing the can*?*. Am a I
LIVER PILL ••|W&
they can have rr ..vr\ po««l of mo«
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A credit nine months will be giyn on at. sums over three dollars the purchasergtvn:g hi note wilh approvc«l ,-urcty. waiving valuation ami appraisement laws. sep'iHw!!
THUS. F. CUAHi. AtliuiiM-ttj.t.i
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BLOOD PILL a
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SAFER, SURL'K AND BETTER
Purgative Pill!
than has ovor bcHn-o brcn''»v:u|ible I to mankind, and, lx»ing the-Uly ftp-GAK-COATJCD, ariM^pecndSv ndapt* ed as a REMEDY KuUuHir.hKKN. and persons who have adie«d»f swallowing a pill. Thev Hie, tinI questionably, one of «»ur most satisfactory OATHAKTUS, and no household /4L ,^\ should be wiihout thnm
PRINCE, WALTON
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(Succcbaora to Dr. C. W. Koback,)
BOLE PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 56,68,60 & 62 East Third St.' CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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