Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 April 1867 — Page 3

THE lE&IEJ'VTIEJ'W.

3

ebration of (|ie Order.

IiiiihIh

frliilrri Auil I»ubH»liril trcr)Knlurilny morning, by

A E S O W E N

N.M

TKRMS OK SCBSeitlPTlOV:—$',00 IX A1IVIMI

I A I O N

|\n(JKR

THAN ANY 1'APKH WMiMSIIKl) IX Cra wTordnvillu! Advertisers, cull up and examine our List of :G

MUB.SCRInniW! £lI

hnlRvlllr,

Xmv

Albany A: Chicago Kullroad.

t.OINU NORTH.

trough Freight 2.13 p. |ipruss 7,20 3 soi'Tii. cprc.««.. 1 10.22 n. irough Freight U.IH

IJood connections made with nil other mads. H. K. MASTIX, Sii|H'rinte»dPiit.

2 O A L.

I NEW AUVKItTUsnitMl.

I. 31. HILLS—Wool Exchiumo. v. IV.M. I'. ItAMKV-CroccTles.

I'iik Independent Order of Odd Fellows of city, turned out in strong force 011 l|ist day morning from their hall, on Green eet, preceded by the Silver liand. The ithcrhood presented a fine appearance as marched to the Depot, where they took a clal train to Ureeucastle, to participate, the

I.odgo

till. JoL'ti I.KK, one of our oldest and most peeled citizcus, who has been lying dau•ously ill for several days past, was reporyesterday morning, to be considerably ter, with a fair prospect of a speedy recov- '. We could hardly spare as good and geil a man as

Joki. Lkk,

left avoid in our community, and the elligence that he has safely past the crisis his disease will bo cheering and grateful ivs to his numerous friends.

all'ablk Advice koh tiie Avii.ictki).—l)r.

K1CKI.AKH. in reply to numerous applications fur ice, wishes to inform those who arc afflicted, that may consult hi |p)u all AMito or Chronio Discs by letter, ytatiui the "Be, symptoms, Ac., with •e if two dollars enoloseil. Dr S. has obtained at notoriotyasan experienced I'hysioian. both in

rope and America, especially ia tho treatment of ronic complaints, after other doctors havo failed iCTectn cure. Thoso suffering should inimedmteteiid for a prescription, by addressins Dr. A. nii'KI.AXl). Cincinnati. Ohio. (mar'J UT

Base Hall.

fhe following are the officers of the Mont-

inery llase Hall Club: I.

W. Kamskv,

Mil. Ivi.

Tiik

\L1M1KI"S 0 liKCid—A'ltnini.-trator's Notice and lo.

A Capital Bargain for Printers.

We have an excellent .lull Hand Press, ashington pattern.) nearly as good as new. |iich will bo sold at a great bargain. It cost fore the war

SI'm,

and is warranted to lie

rfoct in every particular, lied luxij, platHxlUj inches. We will box and deliver. press at the depot here for $100

Mr. James T. Mack's

new bakery, contec-

nery and grocery establishment, at the old Oluro & fry stand, is now in full opera, n. His new oven, in ihe basement of the ilding. is completed, and from its dimenns one would suppose that its capacity old he sufficient to bi»V* bread to supply an ny. The display of elegant cakes nnd contionerius are decidedly fine, equal to anyng we have ever seen in the larger cities. bread is made from the best quality of ir. and is superior to anything of tho id manufactured in the country. Tliehakdepartment is under the management of 1'ktkr Ou-HERT, who has made this branch business an art, and judging from the ny beautiful and fanciful specimens of his tidiwork and skill we set him down as a ster in manufacturing the most wholesome 1 palatable bread and pastry inthecoun-

of city, i| the annual

l'resident L. 11.

:e President.

X. Vassvcki-k,

Treasurer

Wool Kxchangc and Manuraclory of |l. M, HUls. Our readers will notice in another column advertisement of this establishment. Mr.

li.s

lias opened.th'is season with an immense tortincnt of domestic woolen goods, also miner goodg, cotto'iodes, sheetingB, shirt,'S and trimmings. 11 in stock is full and npletc, nnd every one should call and see themselves the great advantages offered.

HOD iiiipiiELs Potatoes, all aeleoted for seed, WM. P. KAMEV.

ISi

little attention is pail to the dog ordi.noe. Hundreds of worthless curs perumlate our streets, with perfect impunity

Ir you want cheap Groceries go to 11*met

i. 1 t'omnierciftl Itlock.

IIaki'KU.'

.MAn.vzisr,.—The May niunber of

la old favorite magaiine has been received, idc from its trashy radical contributions it ntains nonic excellent articles.

Main

Street has been thoroughly cleaned, presents a neat appearance. A\ trust n.t the City Marshal will see that the alleys, lich arc filled up with rubbish and filth, are 'o cleaned. The probability that cholera iv make its appearance with the advent of it in weather should admonish our authori•s of the necessity of a thorough clenning tliu oity,

sii

paid for nil kinds of Country l'roduce

j. 4 I ommdrciul Illook.

WM. 1'. ItAMlvV.

I I.miik^ l«f

dchire to purchuse fancy iirti-

li'H. for tlit toilet, should by all means call K. J. lltNtottt" l$|io. Drug Store,

I Tun Panorama of Italy, oxliibitod on last

WEI

I in. liulianiipijlis Stute UeraHit 011c of tin very 1h\-i rc.'ulublc ]m]icrs we liavt upon oiir exrhuii^v list. Since il lms ]i:i^fcil into the

ill' it.i nciv conductors it lms vnsilv improved in every respect over ii.s rivnl cotempornr!e». As llie orpnn of tho Dtimourutic of llit Stale, it sliDtild mrci ith every encouragement from the lJeinocracy. To the party in our own county ilo we particularly advise them to see that the If,nil'! is well circulated in every township. The importance of a thorough organization, and an activeand zealous campaign, is apparent to every Democrat lint to he successful it must he i-nnduct eil with intelligence and spirit, the better to facilitate and accomplish this desired object tan plentiful supply of good Democratic pnpersf and documents. In such a work iho lirrahl will lie found an invalunlile nuxiliary.

Thwnm.kv.

billiard saloon 0f Frank Havs is one of the attractive features of our city. To know how lo knock billiards nnd make a carom on the two nils is as essetial to the accomplishment of a young man as the thumping of a piano bv a young lady.

('okkkk drinkers, who prize a good artii-le will find at .Mr.

I'.amsky's

It

Wi: are informed by .Mr. Sergent. the agent at the depoi, that the Accommodation ..will commence running on next Monday.'

A

heavy

Wi: were visited with heavy frosts on last Monday and Wednesday nights

Tin: prospect for a cood wheat crop in our county is not very Mattering. There is a general complaint thilt. the wheat has been seriously damaged

"To All Whom it May (ontorn."Campbell & llnrtor are. selling JluilJers Hardware, such as nails, screws, locks, butts, hinges, doors, sash, glass, etc., at l.nfayette pricos.

Gonn Cot 1 ks.—l.adies, if you would be known as good cooks, and would avoid the mortification of having poor biscuit, for tea when you have company, use D. 15. Do I.and & Oo.'s fle.il ('hnincnl Saltrutus, and that only.

Seed Potatoes.

Farmers will find at Simpson's a choice lot of White Xeshannoek potatoes. They were raised in Michigan, and lire said lo be splendid seed potato.

We

are 1ii0c\muj

whose demise would

Died

DICK WORTH On Thur-dny. April '-5tb. of Consumption,

Nakc:s*a Dickwouth.

NT ATI-: or I I» I A A. noiiigomrrr C'ouulf Wilswn Dawson. vs Divoret'. Henrietta Dawson'

Willsox,

IIkxuv

Bi1).

C.vMrmiLi., Secretary

IIknrv M.da.Nj

j. Wriciit, Stanley Simpson,

Directors

I'he Club played their first game on Thursevening, April 21. The Club will meet again this evening, uirday, April 27, at the oflice of Willson & •ight. A full attendance is required,

it reiiuMiibiT'Ml that cm the tub day of April, A.. 1HI7. it beiim jn viieatinn of said C'Hirt, tho plaintifTby .lames Wright, his attorney, nrodueed and tilled in the clerk's ofliee of said court, liis complaint as cao«e nf action in this behalf, and also the affidavit nf a disinterested person, settine forth tlint said defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore notice of the tiling and pendency of this action is hereby Riven to tho S|ii(| defendant that she may be and appear on tho seooud day uf tho next term of Common l'lous

4

_as

siness of importance will he transacted,

Two Tuus Pliietilx White Lead, just reved. We offer the nbove brand to the pubwit the positive assurance that it is l'ure will give one ounce of joll for every ounce impurity extracted from it.

Sold only bv K. j! lilXFOlll) & I1IUI.

CRAWhORDSVILLE price current

IIKANS, per bu UKESWAX. peril,.... IIKEK— Nrosli, per u,

Dry,

lil'TT UK HKICK.per

CHICKKXS.perdoi

coFii i:-Hio Java

agent for the Wheeler &

00 U.N

Wilson sewing machines, will visit our citizens. generally, throughout the county, with these celebrated machines, during the coming summer. I'.very lady should have one of these machine*. /•$'.

cyux MI-:A 1 COAL—Stone, per bu, COTTON —Varn

MOI-ASSKS—Sorghum

1

thunder storm prevailed north of

our city on last .Sunday night, which on Monday morning turned cold and disagreeable.

lSi

wife

Court, of raid

county, before Ihe.Indue thereuf at the Court House in the city of ("rawfordsville. beirinniiii: on the 3d day of Jone, A. D. ]H»7, then and there lo answer said complaint.

WITNESS iny hand and the seal of said

(j Court the Sill day of April, JfiO' April, WILI/IAM K. WALLACE, aprlS'OTwt. Clerk.

Notice of Application

otlrc

of Application for Liquor Llcensc.

"VT01 l( ia hereby ijiven to the citizens of Union lownjdiip. Monti?omery county. State «f Indiana, that I, Andrew J. Porter, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county, iu the Suite of Indiana, of the a«u of tw©nty«one vear3, will apply to tho .Board of Commissioners of Montgomery oo\inty, iu the htate. of Indiana, at their next rpuula'r flw4i0n, coiuiuenciut on the third day oflune.

jWT,

forali-

ccnse to retail intoxicating liquor* 111 a less quantity than a quart at a time, under tho Temperance Luw of l*5flvfur the term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon Rftid liquors are to bo fold And drank in lituated on No. 110 (ireen street, between .lames W. Lynn's (irocery and Provision Store and T. W Fry Co,'fi Drua Store, on partof lot number one hundred and ten (110) iu the original plat in the town of Crawfurdsville, Onion townslijp, Montgomery county, Stale of Indiana. »prill3 1WTw4. A.J. POKTKR.

Auction.

A 200 -lore Farm at Aurf ion.

"VfOTICK is hereby siren that I will sell at public auction, on tlio premises, on tho H«th «f.ty .of May next, a farm of 200 acres, wWI improved, situate inilcs south east of lbirtington, in the couuty of Montgomery, described as follows: The north \«oat quarter, and the north west quarter %tf the south east quarter of section 13 in township 19. north of ranije wo«t. Said farm is in a good state of cultialfon, and in tnost complete repair, one half of which i.s well set in grass, and the other half ready for the plow. There is upon the premises a good dwelling house, barn nnd other convenient out houses. a good orchard and nercr failing water.

sj

The real estate above mentioned, being the property lately held by William Mftrtz. WILLIAM J. MVLLk.N,

April 13 lHi7~lw Trustee.

For Sale.

^Commissioner*ft Sale of Ijantl. pilK undorsicned Cnimnissi.mer. appointed by tho 1 Court, of Common Plea* of Montgomery county, will, on Thursday, May 1*17, otfer at puhlio *ale tho followlnfi desorihea land in Montgomery county. Indiana, namely: The ea-t half of the north cant quarter of section twenty-tw^. township seventeen, north of range five west, ami the we^t half of the north west quarter section twenty-two. township seventeen, ranao five west, containing in all one hundri'd and i»ixty acres, more or les.-». I TKKMS—One third cash, one third in twelve and the residue in eighteen months, purchaser giving notes with security waiving valuation laws "with interest from date. Po^?est«ion will he giyen March 1,

IHOP.tho purchaser hav|og the privilege of sowing wheat on the phoe the cotningfafl.

Tho sale will be on tbo premises between tho houra of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.

I

•idav niglit. was well pntroniied,

4

JOSKPIl AL1.KN,

I Aprils, IKJiwfi. I. i. ». Cominf^ioner.

l'HIOKS.

ALCOHOL. porjiul ............ APPLES—(ireon, bu-......... Dry. per B. UKAX. ji^r bum HAH 1.1:1 DACUN—Hams, per II,

("o GO0

40.-H HO a &

.... ,« 1 00 15 (if. none (it 12},'

Shoulder?, Sides,

..0 33 10yi 13 25 2 30

l.'Kio

10 00 .\ 12 00 :M& 3 (10

CRACK KltS Smlii ..........

..... ft SO'

Itiitter ... ..

CHICKS A XI S Tal 10 vr ".,

J'-

Star

BattinijovXv,

KlliiS, FLOi: It-Barrel 100 U, FIR11—Mackerel, bbl

FK A T1IK US tlLASS—fxIO, PStlfeet 10x11! HA V—Timothy,

grocetv store he

finest and best flavored coffee iu the city. Those who have used it pronounce it magnificent. Try it.

is rumored that Mr. V. Q.

Clover

IUIi:S—Dry, (ireen IIOXliY IKON LP.MltEU—Poplar. I.C'JOft

Irwin

contem­

plates building large hotel.

Tilt: establishment of Warsons llmore is fast becoming a favorite trading place with our farmers. Their new stock of spring and summer goods 'are decidedly elegant, and arc being sold at very low prices.

Oak Mack Walnut

LAUD LIMK I, MAD—White

Har, II,

LKATHKU—Kip, piece

New Orleaus.... Syrup

NAILS oats ,1::-........ OYSTKRS, can OIL—I,an!

»^Fi#h unseed a

s-.... 1 2-n^ 1 CO S lOf.i 12 (ft 33 1 -10(14 1 50 ... (a (A 2 00 a 1 75 ........y..-V (a 3 -O 1 50 (ji 25

Neuts Knot

riCACIIKS-Dry. t- ft, Fresh Can PUUK. t- n, POTATOKS. bn HAGS KICK SODA STARCH. S/\LT—Unrrel,

Sack.

SKKI)—1 linothy

Clover .. hlax.

SOAP—liar Country, soft. SlXIAU—Now Orleans.

Crushed.... Pulverized. offoe

TALLOW TCRKEYS—Dressed WHKAT-sHed.

13 10 13

.... ,• 3 40 (JJ. 35 noojTi 3 30 05 7 00 2 00 13 3(4 4

N ®nonc

.-.y*"- fill 22

$

(ii (a 2 30 r«. 2 75

White....

WOOD-—*reen, curd ..... Dry

3 OOnt 3 50 3 50 a 4 U)

Bakery and Confectionery,

nsr E

d.

the efficient Mail Agent on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad, for numerous favors in the way of late Louisville and New Albany papers.

raw

O E

ot A.

L. DueHworlh, in the "Hh year of lior age. Funeral on Saturday. April 27, at

kJ

o'clock P. M..

from the residence. Friends of the family are invited toattci}l. Services by the Ruv. .1. H, Crewe.

5 -ADVERTISEMENTS.

Divorce

ISTE-W, ^4

CON FECTIONERY

mmmmsmm

FRUIT-, STAND!

l" l|L subscriber w(»uld respectfully inf«rm the cit1 urns of Miiuttomery county that he hat openud now Hakcnr. (.irocery. Confectionery and Fruit Stand, on Washington street, west of the Court House, in the room formerly oceupied by McCluro A try, door north of the (irahniu Lstablishment. Oroat attention will be py.id to the •_

Making Department,

and the f»Ua\\ jii* li.t of artlele will he kept on hand at all Illness.

15

rosuls.

Biittom Bread. Pan Bread. Boston Brown Brnid

Twist Bread, Irench Bread. Kye Bread.

Graham Bread.

Rusks. -iMilk Bread,

sj:

Fried Cakos.

Dutch jiuns, etc., etc.. etc.

Cake*.

Plumb ake. wwh Koll foil Cike,* Crenin Jolly Cuke.

Delicate ake. J'ound Cake. Sponge Cake,

Citron Cake.

Almond Cake, ^i^tLady incurs. vJVu Snow U:ill

Kaisin Can«.

Currant Cnko, Lug Kihhus, rronuh kisses.'*

trackers.

lioatcn Craekers. 1 1'ie-Me Crackers E Hutter Crackers Sucar Craekeri,'noya (..raekerf. I etc c**

I toKClhtr with tw rj variety of Cakes

I'ondi, I l.cmnn, I rum I Minto, tIin.l nll.othur kinilf -uit tlio nua/jti

Particular attention paid to bAkiug Ava?i

Wrtldiiis and Part} Cakes. is I

x.J

TKKMS—One-third of the purchase inonev to bo paid iu hand, one-third in 0 months, and residue in months, with interest, the deferred payment to be *ccured by note and mortgage.

-t- AI.-il)

Tolmccos

iiimI

«jKLY RKV1KW-CRAWF0RDSVIJ,LE, iftfilA-NA. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 18(57.

Dry Goods and Notions.

SPRiNG TRADE. ,!. 1867.

I

1

Campbell &, Harter HAJ

15

20 33

L1 opened their stook ol Goods.'citiiiprising tho best assorted stock they ever had to otTcr. nicy wore purchased furCnuh, Ncv Vurk, du-

no 35 4 50 45-1. 30 f-»a W aiw 23 23H 4(1 25/i 30 12

1

'ntegreat depression. They

lorvtsn or i.s oquivolent, at prices !hat*ill prove iu 5Ti ar

ls

that these tiling are so.

T".

700

1000^ 12 00 10 00 10'ife. 12

White Cod. «, Herring/box Fresh Lake, a,,

.ft 1

.—, ©_ 7(1 to© 12 t-V 50rj. 7 00 7 00«. 7 50 10 00® 19-UO 1" (Kl.'c 15 00 (U 12i («t 5 tfL 30 10 ... 3fl00(i£ 30 00 20 00 30 C5® 30 00

0 23

a oo® 4 73 20® 23 6 00@ 12 00

s"lc

1....... 43® 44 4 00$ 700 50|& CO

Calf. piece

Mr W

Campbell Si Harter

HAVE1 for sale a full assortment 0-4 Granite Mixtures, Cheno Poplinotts, Lenos and Grenadines. Melanges and traveling mixtures. Percales and Chambras. elegant Silks, blue- lavender, brown, tan. plain and figured: all boiled bl'k, gro. grain

Laces, Amber and lVarl I rinuca. imps.

5

(3i 30

lOfTi 15 fa

.u'

4

Campbell Harter

'let quills, Ued.Quilts, Crash. frlni ed Towels, I'lllow case cottons, 10.4 Sheetings, cheaper than any competition may offer.

20 1

CX

Cigars

tho best bra *1

Notice

Election Nolit c.

VrOTItM'. ia hcruliy eiven, tlmt nn election will bo -i lield

mi

the si-vorul wards nf the city uf Cruw-

fi.rJjvillc, in tlio usuiil p|iic,..« ol huldins c'loutious. on Tuendiu May "th. IrtiT. tho purple of olettinK one QQuncilmivn fur the first ward ot' vaid city in the place of Hcnj. Wnssoou. wlipsatermof office «jptrea ono c'.uncilmsii fur the seoond »Rrd of jifiJ city in the placcs-of Win. H. J-'rr, whose'teri'n ofoffiee ospiro, and oneciiuncilmun for the tftird ward uf "»'d city in the place of John P. Campbell whoae term of ottiee expire?.

Uy order ul the Common Council of the oitv Crawfordarille.

T.

1). 1IHOWN.

A|'ril'-'.'C..'-'\v ci, (.'itfy.

GROCERIES.

I.KK & BKOTllEirS NEW GROCERY STORE.

pHIS establishment is now stocked with a large assortmebt of plain and fancy Groceries: whiuh will be -old for cash orproduco. Fanners of Montgomery county call iuund examine

qut

stuck before purchois-

ng elsewhere, [|)ec3*64tf

Campbell £i »•*«?*•.

HAVE at much lower .prie«s than ^?an bo boughtH elsewhere. elvet Kibbon?, Pearl Fringes AmberS and pearl Gimps. Great varioty of new stylo Huttons, Linen Handkerchiefs lirussels and SnfcyrriaH Laces, cambric edgings. Illusions, silk.Net8. Voil^ Hereffosand Tissues. Linen Coltvw. Collars, Garabaldi Puflings, ElostioKrtt(d&.

Campbell & Harter

HAVE a beautiful assortment of Ladies traveling Trunks, Ladies' Work Baskets, in noirsltape* nndbeautitul eoloM, traveling Baskets. Satchels and •, alise». Hosiery, Gloves, Elasticci. Be-lts A Buokles

sh rfr

.jr, '[wf' H'

Campbell &i Harter

MAKh agpeeiality of Boots and Shoe?, and now offer the best assorted flock of thc&Q goods they have bad for year*. Tbcyttpn a gwOhurge Conore** Oalt«r. for Indie*,* At"?! *£».- ftont5 fine Im. htiteh Hoots for S5 00, would be cheap at $J 50. A large stock of custom made work for aalo cheap. IlaiuUoinc styles for Misses and Children, in beautiful variety, Men a surge and call Congress, 0.\fcrd '1 ic? and Halmorals. 1 3 y*,

t:

Li ffcWV i.inS'uU -vJ

"X

id er

ar5,n

bosold

^f tho season. Come ami-sen

4

Vutii J.

•f

•rJ

Campbell & Harter

OFFEK a stock of Dress Hoods unrivallod for elegance of style and beauty of fabric. Having made tho solcctionsin port from thostook of-V/T. Slowart A Co., of ]Scw 1 ork, the most extensive mercantiu? house in the world, and tho acknowledged head of tho Dry Gooda interest in this country, they are ablo now to offor to the eitizenaof this city and county, and to the inhabitants all around this region, the largest stock of Hritiah and Continental Ureas (roods that they ever hjid thaploa*. are of uproftdinir on their counter.'

05

PloWf=

««r

!itiV-11

dan —.51. iviiiur.. tu waCK well in tiny

April 13, IWiT.wely,

ij0Mr

Campbell 81 Harter

HAVE now ready for sale the new strles of sprins Huts. Al.-o, Misses and Children?' Hatn, triioiaed and plain. The Alma shape (the new Htylot very beautiful and Kill prove a great suocetsj Milliners

'ortmcnt of Hihdd wbult^ule at

.... invited to examine their buns. Klowers and "rnniii,eniiH. Cincinoati prices.

-vft 4*41

1

/ii?ioO {8l\ Campbell &> Harter

Are selling Hrigg Prints,full maddor, warranted. at 15 cents a yard cheanat IHc. ilovcy'# prints 11 cents, 4-4 I leaohed Muslin l»S cts„ brown Musa 4 Lftiije.^5 W» So, ehi)ioe,lot Tickir, Stripes. "yotTonades, Jcan ('assimeres. Clotus, (.'oatings, in greAt variety, at knock down prices. Country auction* nowhere, and nothing to go on.

",/ Vv. .1 4

ci J-oi

Cs#

Vf4 J-

Campbell & Harter

HA^ a oomnlete stock of Iron. Nails (rlass.Sash I aims, Oila Looks. Latches nnd other House trimmings. Also, for spring trade. Forks, Hoes, Shovels. pades, (Jarden RaVes, Spading Forks, M*t-,

Onin'*od- LeftihcrUdting. Plow Kteele, C.ilst Steele. Hlisler Steele, Spring Steele, Kaglo Ctermnn Steele, Hubs. Spokes. Wngon rolluen, Thunhlu Skuintj, Ik»lts of all sixos, Rreaking Plows Shovel Plows, Cultivator* and Corn Planters.

Agricultural Implements and Hardware.

CANINE & GREGG!

Agricultural Implements. Iron. Xails.

Glass, Sashf Doors,. Blinds,

Plows, Heapei'S & Mowers,

I

lable ami Pocket Ciillcrv. Shell'«oo«ls. Ac..

#0 -T A

CO Oi

01 CO

t3 CL JP-

to

n.

I

X. I—' O

w.

E:

c+ 2 g.

&

A. M! ER.S

tion »a specially called to the eeleljrated Uiehtnond uiul Q\

ird tnaiKnvc never tailed. Tho«te«l that these Plows are niad« of is cminent)ir iwlapted Ui

Carriage Manufactory.

ENLARGED FACILITIES!'

Reduction of luxurnsex!!,*-

J. S. MILLER &C0'S. Carriage Manufactory,

Marlcut St.. J\Tftrth of Court /louse Sana re. C'KAIVFORliHVVlJiK, IIVI.

Having recently purchased, enlarged and improved the premises we occupy, therhy saving expense of rent, nnd giving inerea.sod facilities for inanufacturng

CAREIAG-BS, }& Buggies, Sulkies, Spring

II 'agons, Sleighs A'c.

nee t. our friend* and now in a position to

We would respectfully the public generally that defy al oompetition in our line in this State as regards

PRICKS. STVLMS ANI WORK MANSillP, and invite an inspcctiou of our Ca-rriages, l!uggies. Ac., a fine assortment 4f which wojcuep constantly on bund Heing nFl practical workmen and enirdoving I uo bv the most skillful, and using the Kin Hh.^T 01 to ATKKIAL, together with our loos ncquamtan(e with the wants of this section of enuntrv, we cannot hc'pgiviim satislaetion, as we contidently assert mat oar work and.pricug oannot.be uxoolled by any other oMaliilisliment in Indiana. Old lluugies taken in exchange. All our work warranted one year. Repairing. Hlaeksmitbing, Trimming. PaintiigAc, with neatmrss and despatch.

Superior FARM WAGONS!

Our establishment it now Kuppli(ui with Farm W amns built GAprc.fdly for this market by Htudeba* ker Hro"., ol South Rend. Ind., ol the WW#

vhiiv itusT Tnnn:i{.

and more wtth the v:cwof giving entire satisfaction to purchasers than profit to tin* manulacturers or to I us. We fully

Wurrqnt. Them m., //Very Particular I For (hir Yku I and Wul soil them cheaper than anv other cstahlishmontjn tlie ountv.

A Fine Stock Always on Hand!

I Ap- IS. 1HJU. l'eb. tt.

Wh-

Millinery

S-

it V=, V-.T-—

Mrs. M. L. Williams, II

s. 1 J. C4rc^gg.

jtiw

Y:

,v_

No.v 2 EMPIRE BLOCK', ('rawfordsville, Indiana.

Now ready to furnish tho spring trade with

,r' .r_

tS £2 ti

S 8

01

$

05

ET S 3 a vP

cL

CL

to

to O

xn

03

E

2

JU

»,** *P

P-

•rj

O s-

3

.v, .-?1

3

Ot 2 Ol I—»

C5

a

CD

tgq

s-

hd N

ni a a

I g1 &

E? -s

xn

E W 3 5

a

tr

Ct

P-

a

*4

E3

Plows.

^\nc\i»naH Stuid Plows, Ui is eminently iwlapted Ui

1 in theeountry. These plows are light in draft, and

rt

just received fuR mid complete Ftoeft of 1 all artioleifor the prftig trade.m the'Mtlliflbry line, ot the latent styles. The public are invited to call before purchasing, a hc determined to sell as cheap a any other establishment in the city.

HMHiiiubaeribcr has fifty acrt^ excellent. 'White*: Uak Timber, one half mile north easioi Cherry Station, on the L. F. A C. Kviln»ud. and six miles north ot l-Srawfordsville. He will sell ou favorable Urms. -Jnauireof Samuel hompson at tlieabovo station

April l3-lfOTw3k. C. Jt» A.NDKKSON.

Ta1»lr ('Hllrvv.

AFinea^snrtiuunt

April 13, l*iT.

OaaiiMC At Gngg,

Drugs and Mcdicines

Janl0'()11y.

11

4 MILLINERY STOEE.

\Yo. a, Commercial Mock. •(. l.jl Shi 11* 'f

Cnnrfunl^Ul,-. I„dIt,„„.

of Tnl/lu Cutlery.for .^ilrViy

,|ec3lf i-V.K .1 I!HO I llhfl.

Strickland's Tonic.

•,%-i

(irc'cii N(ivt'(.,

«Vv •v®

/C

N. l'». KWarhing and Pressing done on shoit notice. »v

Al-i. pitrlicular attention givun to Silk «uid Cntpc ^t j»rk. apnH» '7wett.

Lumber

1.5

(Valuable Timber For Sala

1. marH»yl

Findings

Boot ami Shoe findings. liOOT »nd Shou Fitnliue* of every description, 1 kiiit (Min.-tiintly un limn! niiil lur |, ,' C.

medical.

DR. JOHN BUIiL S

GREAT RE

AT

Bull's Gedron Bitters.

Authentic Documents.

*irkansas Heard From.

TKSTIMOXV OF MEDICAL MEN

Stosbt Point. White Co.. Ark.,1

May 83.1H60.

IJK. ,|on.N Rri.L-"-I)ear Sir Last February I WAS in Louisvillo purchasing drugs, and 1 got some of jour Sarsaparilla and Cedron Hitters.

My son-in-law, who was with inc in the store, had neen down with rheumatism for sorne timo, oom* meit?od on the Hitters, and soon found his general hoa.th improved. jr. (list, who had been in bad health, tried them, and lie aNo improved.

Dr. Coffee, \*ho had boon in bad health for sororal year?—stomach aki

livbk

affeoted-he im-

proud very much by the uso of your Hitter?. InMend tne I'Cdron Hitters has givon you great popularity iu this Ruttleinent, 1 think I coald sella great quantity of your mcdicines this fall—especially ot your Cedron Hittorsand Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via Memphis, care Rickctt A Xcely.

Respectfully.

C.ll.WALKKU.

Bull's Worm Destroyer.

PARENTS

Read this Important Letter.

.. Middletown, Ini)„ ApriVa!, 1800^ n.Vn.' il- Uuplan writes: I do not knoW that .1 9 V\" rm Destroyer needs any more reeommenuatKin Umn it hiw already Attained by its own jnor-

tnl th

ft«ny Uttlo son. aged abou-

throe years, was severely attaokod last fall and Hint !i!r

W1

i!'

chl

ptio

followed by very hifh fever.

W I

ts xn

CO ert-

.- J"

O

to fi,PasmS

«r perhaps more |srop«rlr

PITS, lasting from half an hour to one »n4 a liatf .21,1

nt

the- stvrno time the child bad vsrr atroM

in ffiiTnifr? fV,°,rmS' Ph*siolan—onoof the bout

1

£.es

lf. »i

ii

rt of

'i? !'. Itry—exhausted all his Vttl

ir.l !r?, "i^v.

0 1 oa t0 tho

n' lT .„°i

worms, and on-

br ng

?i

iy

J, fhooRht "John Buir

lvo tbo

9

lld thc

contents of thraa

boxes, in triple doses, night and moraine, whh happy results. Tho ohild has not had a spasm for l\Tnf k™.

1

"),

1 nnd

,°r

V-? •.

l0

bloatod mass

he 18 ,low we nnd

dllt

hearty. -John Bull

i. Vours, truly. M. L. JJUJ'LAN.

A ALL FBOM DiSTAXT MIOKSOTA.

old slan-

E IN OH TO N 1 0 be 1

Mil.

John

ny kind of warranted

llULt—»•" Sir: 1 moved from'ke'n-

Inoky to tliis plaeo. 1 no stores have none of your AVorin Ucptroyer for »l«. 1 hey ore croatly needed bore in Miri.ies. ,,[f1It'-lal is all that is needed to

oa

without thorn"

ouri, sinoerelv, I). G. AlliiOW OOB: '-Ol

Bull's Sarsaparilla.

A Good Reason for the Captain's Faith. .. ...•

RKA1) THE CAPTAIN'S LETTJOK

AND TI-IK LKTTRR FROM

HIS jVOTH'KR.

IJ O N HAHHACKS, MO.. April 30.

Dii. JOHN HUM.—Dear Sir: Knowing the clBcioncy of yonr ar."aparilla, and tho healing and beneficial qualities it possesses. I send you tho following statement of my case:

I was mounded about two years ago WAG taken primmer and confined for sixteen months, ileiug moved so often, my vminds'liavo not healed yet.' I have not sal up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through tho hips. My goneral health in impaired.and I neud something to assist nature. 1. have more faith in your Sarsaparilla thanliinf any thing else. 1 wi*h that that is cenuino. lMease exprosi me half dozen bottles, nnu obliuo

Dh,

CAI'T.C, I'. JOHNSON, St. LooiB, Mo.

HtLL— Dear Sir: My huubaud. l)r, 0. S» «lohnioTi.

hub

a skillful surgron and physician in

Central Now \ork. where he died, leaving the above [V 0. I\ Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of ago he had a chronio diarrhea and scrofula, for which lx gave him your Sarsaparilla.

It

cniKD

him. 1

have

for ten years reoommondod it to many in New York. Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility, i'crfect success haa attended it. Thoy curcs effected in some cases of scrofula and fever sores wore almost miraculous. I sin very anxious for my son to again have rocourse to your Sarsaparilla. lie is 1 earful of getting a Hpurioui urticle. hence his writing it. Hito you fori! wounds, were terrible, but 1 believe he will recover.

Hespnctf'illy. JENNIK JOHNSON.

j„Af 'A I!T i&i

\St9

DE. JOHN BULL,

p!S Manufarlupcr and Vender of the Celebrated

V, 7-I

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!

FOU TIIE Cl'ltK OP f.

1

AGUE AND FEVER

oil

CHILLS Sc PBYEB.

The proprietor of this celebrated mcdicinc justly claims for it a superiority.bver all remedied oiFereu "-1 to the public, for the safe, certain, speedy, and porinanont oure of Ague and Fever, or Chill* aud Fo- w-H-i„ ver, whether of short or long standing. Ho refers to Tithe entire Western and South-western eountry to bear him testimony to the truth ofMtbe assertion., that in no case whatever wHll it fail to euro, if the directions arc strictly followod nnd carried out. In a great many cases a singje doso has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have! been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the gene- .»-• ral hoaltb. It is. however, prudent, and in every** case more certain to cure, if its use is oontinucd in smaller doses for a week or two after tbo dlsoue hai been checked, more especially in difficult aud long standing cases. Usually.* tbit medicine will not to- (V quire any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cAtbartlo''[

,w

eilc:i«h'|riee. ill WM. I'. A'^ONh.

No. 1(T Fifth, Cross Street,I la im

f,OUISVII.I'E, KV.

All of thc aborei'medicines for sale by

BINFORD & BROi.

-.74

(IHAn VOBDItVILLB, IND.

Oct. I3,x GO-ly.