Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 January 1867 — Page 4
ALL'SORTS OF PARACRAPHS :x.oon*-.• New pet niinic'for vomiir Indies— t'lii-
Fifty-two persons wuro killfd '""i the Now Ytifk Centriil' llailruad l.i.-' \f.n. Civilized w:uidunIs $2011.1 n'ti.siniY \vurt!i of champngne ej^cry year.
will wool I //«»(-.
ool on
A Confrressiijual prayer-meet''^-
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Mr?. ^Talnprop's l.nt-t—Imirin^ liur friends tq^X'.rl.iko nf :t Url.itii'ii I'll IK']).
A scriblilnr says li!i' i-« 'I'1'' drink pofJrwWKkvdr In make low to n.u!y wum*».
Some of the cierjryiiiun in M. l'.sn! :iro tiol paid lUOJWjiilliiitl surnnii rl:i iei k? in murcu tile Jietisep.-
They h#va.u .fiitfin l»eH":it
I-U
tti.it
its cundal^lljwnjrttiiie Iimir =n»']»f':irod ill the iKTiimuliitini!
BKITISH FltiiKDQ.U.—The Sintiltiy Tihirx is our :iuthoutj',_iiir statini: tlmt several persons iii-t}H« :ui'reiir year of iiraee have been fiiird fin- shi//in/s fur tint iit'i nth'mi t!nrrh i"**_ ....
C' irl .SUurz. the lleniuin editor of the l'etroit 1*0*1. hn» a tiooil i:c il of talent.: He discusses many subjects with ability, but in polljjtfs he is an A msli-nlalii. Not- -,v terdam, llottor dam fool.— Inn. .hmrnol. ..
The editor of the Indianapolis
nal spealyj^of the l')emocratic party as cxaniraatfcaw.lt--he examine- it lie will' vw
-exa"i,":,U!-~/"""'x'''v/''|Prices Below Competition.
Suid jupOOt,'little ,.gid in the Fourth \^..r Ward, New York, as she was dyinir: "I am glad I am goiiif to (lie. because now ui}- brothers and sisters will have enough a
Six editors aud four reportersliave been before the pdliee courts of Uhiciijo within the last three months. rftvihe'tHidy h'is Kmirc« fMoth« i-S'v.1|i ^een "stealini the livery of heaven to -T Mvlr?. Aimqucs. nerve the devil in.''
irnve birth to iour litlfi: male niters. It is not stnted whether their inoufJis set—for. 'LKeow dew tell" or not. or whether they had forefather or onlj- one. I ••Why.will you perkisf.iu weaving an other woman's hair on your head ?'1 asked Acid of his wife. She retorted, -'Why
a(jC.
ety has been oryiirim'j. May it pmy„ beneficial.: Host"*
more and
darkeydo^.'A^ Svingj
Aft H«*tur thePurltan Celebrations. Wie recommend to our friends who get up Puritan celebrations on the 22d of December and toast the Pilgrims as the friends of civil and religious liberty, the following, extract from Voltaire the French philosopher: "These \Puritans7 who were a kind of CalviuiBt,_ about the yeai' 1(120, sought shelter mia part of America which has •mce been called New England. If the EpiscojMtl8 had peraebuted thein in their former native country, it was no more than tigers making war on hears. They carried ist6_ Atnexicaltheir saternine and turbulent disposition, and in every possible way molested Ine pVaceable Pennsyl-vauians-cg the: fiintf appeiarence of their prosperity.""
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v. ,,. Dry Goods, Notions, Sto. Clothing and Gents Furnishing. i|t,
(WumorciHi How '"""iTOE CRBAT GXIIIBIT10Mi-
-Grea Sensation!-
A E E
Klo|.cMUWrt»r?itj^rii's awl crimes arc y' os THK muuerousi-thaf Tfie Now Yurk Suit iiiitikfthe wholf.cu|iijneiit if ini' intiiu-nt. -j»» *7^
An Irishman \wvib the people not to *-J trust his yVTfe because he was never mar- «. •••-.-• rieil to he'tL'--•
A Louisville diirkoy eloj.eil nilli in- ,-.. other iitiuicviHe Turkey's wife. Truly. as N'asliy ^jj.0 neiiro is in iinit !t!vo .••••,' :•-.•••• animal. vafaa-wW I Big Slock. Fresh (,!ooJ*. Nt'W
•Styles. Great Novelties, iinniense Hush for
NEW GOODS.
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THE' -LADTKS'
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... .. Kups, l'oplini. MuriiuMrss Mohnir.-. \,, (^tihuns', Lustr«f, HeauLifnl (Moaks1. M» nificent ShaivU.
A Iieyro VTOmaii it Memphis on the 4th *u4 th« immense -uvplv r»t Iitque
re|Trimmings to Match!
TOw'riinck (tENTLUM
distinction, namely one prihee. one duke one lord.itwo barons, two counts, (ine innr^ fxli'i »bd iimsli 01 thu f'lothsaml ('n.s-nni'ru'. who has charsre of the iuisiness. will ali'iuis, and one'inarqutae.
11 in related of two old Scotch mini- ,' ,• .1 'J*
sters that the- one asked the other if he I' V,,. were uot sore\y tempted at tinier to l'O
fishing 011 the.S^turduy.ul't.ctiioon.
vaf
l.*0h,
A
motif replied!.lit# Velto-w luburtt, "I'm never tempted lanjx.'T just, irau^." sivi-.lu-rlteail*cniiuBiii:ih oih« a? *b« rinc,.^ „n it »n
Imperial Klstori IIat.
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an,l
Gold is uot picked up by the gallon in ('alitorniit-. but there is plenty-of it in quarts.,
.I,vmiw her font in triumph an .-he Imcklm (in a
When Coogreffmeu pray, they jirey weii-fitt\ne, t:.-h cut upon the Treasury.— J^ntitcilh Jminutl. General ilosooraus has gone to mining 1 POLISH BOOT in (,'nlifornjn. We hope his work will be in vein and he will get a lode.— famiir Democrat. I
Negro 'mfunticide is becoming more frecjuent, in view of the diflicultv -j the negroes experience in earning a live- ,a"U"Afl°r lihood, now that the boon of freedom has nil it vpiv rp ^'i^v'TW 11 I I'i'I,1 been bestowed upon them, and t/ie iiearf-I thiMa .11 IM L. lessness, growiug out of ignorance, shame audan originally inferior moral nature, of negro pareptf.—Southern juijur.
A wedding took place in Raleigh, the*1
01d ilnd
the usual cards of invitation, were recluired to pay an entrande fee of S5, and'"
Mf rA- tv Wj tok.-1 r.-t
I E E N
^JCf
Young
after entering the charmed precincts were /i 1 II r1 I 4' II
SSt!
the bride aijd.grooni, who had taken this
method of raining monej?to startoii their journey of life. CT— 'J "AI\
am
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Our little four year old Carrie went with her aunt to ii revival meeting. The preacher was veryenrnefit in his delivery, and she was very much interested. 'Mother," said she, when she came home "I have heard such a smart minister—he stamped and pounded, and made unch a noise! and, by and hy, he got so mud he came out of the pulpit and shook his fist. at the folks, and there icarv't inifl^nh/ flared to yo up und Jighl him.
%nd Middle-aged
Jr"'r""'""!t"
l?F'
0al,, 4 JIar,( S
a he it
AT 15 CENTS A YARD
BLEACHED MUSLIX AT
4
OA LICOES' AT
121-2 CENTS A YARD.
7i- .sC 2011 Yo
Spool Cotton at 8 cents.
A TexaH paper, publiBhed at JofferBdn speaks encouragingly of the new labor By stem, as follows: The negroes every day are'teconjiBg more disposed to go 1 rUCADCD back tatlie farms. The example of those »Mong-them who hSve worked faithful this year, and now have money in huml, is having a good influence with the idle and lazyjftfcko are still, destitute and needy. We do not know how they are conducfipg. .themselves in other parts of the country, hut from all the lights before us we b#Tiovo that the negroes here will do much better the next year than they have the present
and all other
he boieht elibvr)icre.
thunthuy
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"FAST FOR GASH"
IS THE MOTTO OF TJI(S HOUSE.,
OAMI'IIEL.L. C1ALKY ilAUTEH.
1, S.—The above goods wore *41 bought late la tbe season, therebrnecurinr tins lowest stylos and the laat ooroltioiin preai Goods, with the advantaged 15 to' 20 per cent, ih favor of bu
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noT-3-I9Cfl.y c. (j. II.
FREE TO ALL!
PI HTHHIP
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Ma vcr A' Ullmaii
,V«. I, Umpire lilork,
Main Street. (Vawfordsville. Indiana.
\\T 01' LI) intui in their irirnJr h.iu1 the public Krnornlly thnt tliuy hi»TO rt-turiio-i t* Cr.twU-nN-villi*, y* ith a
Lar«o. Well Selected,
•'JK«
Cornplote Assortment I
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in fOj'tUMie.* over tht? MKV'S AM) .H()YS'
1 Miporl «r Xp
I OX "t !tx jol gz'i
I flats. CsM^^Truiftk^':
1
amII
K.N.
will put on a sutinlaetory ^uiilo. wbcii rontoinpiatin^ the
.At small private dinner of fourteen plates at the iireevort House. Xew York. the other day. there wns an array Of titled WELL FITTING SUITS,
Clothing and Furnishing House.
1: 1: Ia S I O
N. k. Homrih'.utner. Inane IUo«'kt Juonh Peutsoh.
HEINSHEIMER, BLOCK & CO,
„\ot 2. I'urml liluck, )\rushiu(/fon Stiff.
HI CruwfortinTill^!, Indliinia,
Wholesale & Retail Clothing Store
ciuhrucirig thu latent und moat fjvfhiomvhh* jtylt'S of RendjoMud'! ('lotliinc. nuch a*: ,.v.
0V«-C»a.s. or every kind, line
Cloth Frock Dress Coats, Busines-, Coats, Pants and Vests, RD., -J al^o hiivo full of Gent-' 'C
Kurni*hiny -xU. neh us
rt Shirts o." all kinds, Under ShirLs, 13 1-2 CENTS A YARD, Drawers, Overalls, Suspend•1 ,f, i. iiuttcrflles, Pocket
Handkei jiiiefs. Collars, Neck Ties, Buck Gloves,
Kid Gloves. .^Socks. eve
WEEKLV KEVIEW-CRAAVFOKDSVlLIJC, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1B07.
Marble Works.
W I
A RBI.E WORKS
(imu*roi:vst*tIjJ,e,
PYKE, PAUL tc
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tle
•\\70UIJ) inform the puhho. thut tht-y iv« o.niib- Rv EK BUOUUHT '1
1 lish«i a first clus -»r j, JL itf
0 inform the
lish«i
A
first clus
have aho on hnntU iv t'uli ft-.-ortm«nt of
HATS Ai\l CAPS,
of thr lutoHl »t and o( the best iaanol.-\i ture ever
v'
brought to thu mark* t. Al-u
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas,
and Walking Canes,
Our HMorLiuunt ii the iuo.it e.Ttoninvo and complete ever exhibited in thin section of country, und it
in a
iisr
Clothing House
Leading
OF CRAWFORDSVILLE.
We Can Sell Cheaper
than any othor houio in the oltj, heoauae vre aro oonnccted with one or the oldest and largest
Wholesale Houses in Cincinnati, We invito tho public to cull and examine our stock and pricce, ana satisfy tbemselvoa before nurcbaiiriz elsewhere, as we arc confident they will find it to thoir interest to do so. llKIKHKBttfKn. Bl.OCK a (JO.'
NBWTOK IUM*AT.Salesman
Si.Hth ill M'lill. 1
St, ill. I):,. I)..
KAI.KRS IX
Ann'riraa 8 Ilaiiiin Marhlr, I
MjtM'PirTi'Kt cif1
Tonibstones. i.-. family Vault:-. Mausoleum--. an
CarX* &JOL OUL3T i"
lliivin? puri'htiscil tin* stock cf Murhl! liohmtfiiitf ti» II.
(.'«»llii.J.
..sign umliiiiv- tlii.* r»ne ot ilie ino^t eitt.'ii^ive f.-luhlish-inontj* the kitnl iiMiiu WlmI. We lnivo hoen currj'intf on th« (ire ii \Vo.«torn Morhto NN «rks sit ThorntoWii, Itnl.. for:» numher yours, ami through our r" efforts listvo succ»j«tled in r^tn1lisl»ini» tr itl« uuoqnnled by any in the Stnto, :iix( bv r.fic I'.hcrul pni-rou.-i.ui' have* rcitttlvt-i i'nuu tho oiti/.i n.ot .Mt»nt tfointTi «»tl :uljo»nhi« »M«unl v. tr ho on indue I eriJorWn lurthor cxti'n?-i».u iii ..ur trudn. to t^tub l!i-ha
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and
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t' No
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tho lies
Inch we j»ot directly from thu (juumos. t«. mrtn^h work lit..'ti. pr'hMT :is tc» d?ty «t mpL iti ii
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win
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Gents' Furnishing Goods,
which they olfer at Mieli reduced jiru!S will make it an object tOir-.^,.j.-j
«f or ths:.im.
A DLER,Kt*-}
be found 011 hand anxious and wil-
MAYKK .1 L'LIiMAK,
Wa",f! l,,° I,ublk'-
lU-meujbfr "Old Stand cd liill llowcr.H."
OctVO-IHtJCy
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4#*. Ii their home- sik
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WOlk .I- till '1 in I desire, Tiu:'s 1/7 nisir
.V' ICS 1 HAT WOI'LI) MK I'f'li /SH JS!) AT Till W el iv a W and warrant perfect satislaction or no sale. Wo are also prepared to tur-r ii is a in of in an all. jiersons wantitij: anything 111 that line would do well to call and see us.. t'V Min-c-htuiiiiywut-r j" 1'Al'I., !'VKt»,t CI).
Hardware. Cutlery, &c ilill ss-'-su-.
•n ii
EXCITEMENT.:
AT Til
ELSTO^ (OKi\ 10K!
TT A IN(» puruliHseti the on tire nt»ek of Hiinlwiire XX Stoves an«l Tin^Wnreof J. \V. Cuinb^rhin'.l, we tjiku pleasure in iuforuiinK the cttizon? of Mont^omory. nnd tidjoining countic?. thut wti nrc now on hands with the Largest and bust selected Hli.ck ol
I-IAUDWAliE
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in (-ra\vtwd^vilii», »n-i noju' by stnvt to
BUNNIO^^,
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I o! .llidcrial,
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ill pait- i:^'
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ill till I Oil 11 it
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Cook, Parlor it Box Stoves.
Having ttecurcd the services of JOHN JIOOVKIt. In oar Tin Dc purtiuent., wo have no hesitation in Hiiyinc we can get up na «ood work ru an nhnrt notice and at i\s low figure**
AFLCIUI
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be had any whore.
Sjf.vtn/ attention giwu to Roofing Sjuntt- »/!//, ami Guttering.
II
Wo have aluo, all kinds of Aunoultural ItnploinontH. Ucapor?,
MOWCTH,Drills,
BiiijJlto?
tuml Storu. Wo will bujl
Wheat. Bacon, Kggf. Castiugs,
ht afford
(C»rnPIOW.H,liny Itakof ilor.io I'i^chforkj*, Double ^hovol I'lows, Farm HOIIF, Stump Jackit, in fact everything nccejisary to keep a 1irxt class Hitrdwaronrol Acriculfif
Corn,
Oats,
h.'„' Beeswax, H"J}utter, Old Copper, Brass, llags, Feathers,
Jor wbioli wo will cichange C100HS or p*J CASH.
COME *M.VJP SEE US,
May 19,'tiO
Two Doors north of Klfton's lank. rUWEUH A#M0E4JAM,
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•"&,*? DRY GOODS AND NOTION'S.
I i,i t~*, 111 o'|)
9
.jb.jE3t.,:jE i!c3r
every dep.irtment.
lllf5 JMARKKT,
iiurohitsed ex{iressly for tlio
New Store, National Block,'^Washington Street.
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A LARGE STOCK OF.
A A 1 O O I S
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yr\* ffr,# t£r
\fj" All kiiul- oi l^iodnce wiinttd at (lit1 higln-l niarkul price.
Ml
nnd w* unite hii lu'ptctun (it our SUta is Ii nj the ft iJu/
Most Complete A-sorlnioul liver Oircrcd in the €i(y of Crawfordsvillc.
Tiie Dress Moods Department
*v Consists
Plain Col'd Silks,
French Merinos,
Cashmere Merinos,
PlainHd Fig'd Lustres,
4 1
Plain and Plaid Poplins!
Gala Plaids, y,
Plain Delaines,
Figured DeLaines,
French, British and German Dress Goods, &c.
THE MOURNING DEPARTMENT
INCLUDES'
French Merinos, Coburgs,n .ui Plain DeLaines,
1
Scptembpr 22'6Cnit'i.
-.
NEW: DRY-0001)8 8T0RE! AtlaiiticVCable!
offers (or vile a uiagniiiiwut Htoek of all kinds of 5S38?
to kv«rp a complete Utf-orliiR'nt ol («u« dK
Adapted to the Wants of a First Class Trade,
A*1
Black Silks,
English Merinos,
Coburg Cloth,
Empress Cloth,
5*"" 1J*
mil
Lustres,
Hi
Fig'd DeLaines, &c.
ALSO, WK IIA VI A
Liarg© Assortment of
Cloths, Cossimeres, and Jeans, Checks, Stripes and Tickings, Blankets, Flannels, and Linseys, together with nil the standard hrand^ of
E A E A N O W N O O N S
ALSO,
PRINTS OF ALL KIAIUIS, ^OTIOMS, &c.j
Ricker, Hughes & Co.,
J3iy Goods
WASSONS & ELLMORE.
"DI?Y GOODS
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2:
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KKDUCED HICES.
A N
OMJMM1KCM.1L, ItlAH Mi,
CltA WFORDSVlfJ.K,
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cP ,,
(m'iII iiiul lAiiiniiM1 Stork
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AND LEARN PEIcM
1
'pliK timiil.. Mcrt: U-r on:Oi. ami arc now :/. & ,* uffi-rfil :il a- l.iw il• ."in ln fuun.l ia thu f.. rj' S'nU .- Iihliaiiii, iroi^i| iii( in i*nrt cit
CL. O^ 5T 'A __ ltrinvu Mn 1 ius, ISIeiielivd Muslin*. Ilickory Shirting.-, ('otton I'laiiiuds..Prints.
I Cloaks, Shawls, (.'a.-siniere!', Satinc. ,etts, Mouie mado Jeans and Flan-
v. r-- S o' r~\ nois, Wool & (V.tton Yarns, Dosr: laiues, Balmoral and Hoop
O 5' 5 Skirts. Ladies Nubias and O S i—' llood-. Hosiery- 'lloven. Ac.. \u. 1 S. ,:i cd 1 S to tv kirrp iiii nut! wt'i'y tlnuit u'uully tuund in a •.
,r £. H-'dRYv GOODS HOUSE,
4- cp. c-
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,tfi
l,,w ftScuij be found ol^ewhuru
IN' I W,I-:ST
Ladies' & Childrons' Dress Goods,
5bI
Style, Grade and Color.
Oref Triiiimiri»s ltibhoiis, Silks, Flower«. Laeea, Crape, &t\ In #fentK IVare
OUE STOCK is EULI?
*, yyyi- Clothing
f*k
1
Wo tire elosing'oura gro it inuny goods at verv low prices, and in- & SllOPS, -. ,, tend selling good-- lower than art) dr\ good- hou-e in llio count).
December 22. I«6byntlhnl-2c 'i^ -cr -.]SIcClure, Fl*V & 0- Quoensware of every style i- it's -W J, K-t C* IImm
ligiSiillb
Wi
Hearty •tfmie i'iothing.
Jt-jn t( I mill mill I) IJ?. Also. '.V"1®®
t,, eHt(i(1
till niitl
FT.umtie HIHI
as
,4^
tliorchy
vxr,t. WASSONS A KLLMOIiK.
Dry Goods.
1
»»•«#*wg-foil Street, South of Main, "A I CO I VlCl fV W
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S 0 $
.13 ry CiroodLs
Just Mil'reived by
W.N.Wassoii
At the New Brick Corner,
Washuiiston Street, (Vawfordsville, Ind.
A S E S O
tte Vf
tern*
.r6\w ii
OF
FANCY DHESS GOODS,
Taney Silks, Grenadines. Mohairs, .\Jozein"beques, Lawns. Shal,1,.. lies, Ginghams, Prints, tVe., &:c. Genuine V,
A Uf
LACli Collars, -ia Plain Lin- '*.» en Collars.
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IJ.mmium:
stock or'*
Fancy Dress Buttons,
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*-'i Parasolfc, •. ,» -J -i Sun Urnberel-
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las, and NOTIONS.
f,v.
a
Crawford -villa. Ind.
.. ,5i fu**{ stK Al?» a ^upeihlino of
1
Cloths and Cassimeres,
CARPETS,
HOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS,
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All of the l.ntmi llrlo
1,1'
COME JLNJD SEE
JtJ'ttmnciuber tl^e N«w lJrlok Corner, i'armerf, whoo in town. ..-. i. .•.i-' .- Kov.io. iBou, w. y.WAsaoM.
