Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 August 1867 — Page 3
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AltUAlIAM DAVISON Notice of S iU' anJ Appointment. JAMKS WASSON —Notice to Non-re.-ident.
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A Co—Vegetable Hair lveneuer.
A Capital Bargain for Printers.
We have mi excellent J*ib Hand l'ref-s, •i Washington pattern,) nearly as 1 as new. which will he sold at a great bargain. It cost
In'luie the war 11 1 is warranted to he jHTleot in every particular. lied |lat-
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ten N\1'.»A iiiehe.«. VVe will box and deliver the presi? at the depot here for tlOU.
Sri'KiuoH article of iJin for us, at Fry's Drug Store.
Mr. C. Alton, one of Uie engineers an«L contractors for building the Fast and West U'lilrond, arrived in niv city on last Wednesday uijrht. having passed over the route already surveyod and located from Indianapolis to 1 hi* point, lie expressed hiinselt us highly pleased with the country and its adaptability for cheap and rapid railway constrution, and uave it as his opinion that the agricu ral -'•••'resources and local travel were abundantly
Hiiflicient to make the road a first class investiiii»nt. He left on Thursday morning for Covington in company witn Col. S. C. WilUron.
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C. Vance and Thomas Scott. We underHtand that within the next thirty days a strong force will bo put on this great wurk. is expected to have the grading completed by the middle of November and the oars running by .1 he tirst of July 1H0K.
Tiskst quality Imperial Filly White, lor X\{fi cooling, composing and beautifying the eoin]de\ion. warranted not to contain any mju- '*-.*•£ ion stibstance, for sale
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l'Hihi.N.vi..--Priifeisor Jolix IUmsvy,
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Hoi Cholera
and T. W. I'ry & Co. put ii]i the .medicine, that
cures it.
'To lliirsi:i i-|:ei:i:s.- -Weigh your .-vileraliiH when vnu buv a paper. Yyu will lind 1. 11l)e 1 and "o lii.il Chemivl Sulrrnlii.i is full weight and that others Are not. Try all things and hold fast to that which is '».( and trite on weight and ipiality both.
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IlltlCATIMl till..— It is
cheaper than anv Lubricating I lil now in use it is not a mixture, but pure I'iryiii'ii liurk Oil veconunended by all the principal railroads of Hie country, and the cheapest oil for reapers mowers and threashers to be had.
I I HIM'OKD & liHO.. Agents.
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Miere will be* a meeting of the Monigomery llase Ball tluh this evening at the f'ourt llourie. Kvery member is expected to be present, especially the nines, as business of importance is to be transacted.
iAVr have just received a lot of Machine Oil which we offer at 50 cts per gallon I I. iliNFniip & Uno., Dim 1.1.its.
A recent, writer has said that no nation be'^sTows less attention on the human hair, than the Americans. If this be '.id in vegard lo the oils and groaaes that are used, then never was greater mistake made. We are pleased to know a Remedial Medicinal preparation ip now offered in the market. It is not one of those clear colored liquids, whose only merit consists in their beauty, but. of intrinsic worth, which cures all diseases of the scalp, restores the hair to its natural color, when gray, and causes new hair Jto grow where it has fallen out thts is Hall's Vegetable Sicilian 11 uir Itenewor. Wo speak of its virtues from actual use.—Xurthrrn (tfizcttc.
SKLF-sealing fruit jarf, just. ...received at Fry Orup Store.
Special Notice.
Doctor
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from 11111:111 :v]olis, will bo
in tins citv. on l'rofYssioniil HiiHiiu'ijN, August uml will remiun ilitrin^ tlic ilnv nt the Wnlker.llonso. where lie may he consnlti"l.
Iiamask Riii: ami 1.1 i.i.y White Taiii.kt.—
I.iulies will tinil this tlie ilcsiilerutim thoy have long ilesireil. Once ohtnineil, they will never be without it. I'or snle liv lv J. lli.vraui Hlto.
Fo 1, on tl-.e morning of the 21st of Julv, o» Wfmnincton street, a small stun of inonev, which the owner can have bv describing the paine and paying for this notice
Illiiekberry Cor.linl nnd ine. of our own niaVo. T. W. FI(V & CO.
Dr. Strickland: IlnviiiR useil your AntiCholera Mixture durinp tho eliolerft epidemic here Inst summer, and induced others to do the mime, In enses that had all the cholora Bymptoms, in every onse it promptly clieckcd the disense. I believe its the* best remedy :knnwn for cholera and diarihira of every 'form, and advise tho«e nfflicled to try it.—W. iBarber, of the firm of Harber, Choate & Naber, Cincinnati, (angIU-11
FAKMKRS!
All farmers wantinp Horse Unices will save money by calling at Campbell ,v llartor'H. They have a good assortment and will «ell very low. 2w.
The runviMitlon.
The Democratic Convention held at the Court House on Ir.st Saturday, was largely attended. The proceedings were marked tor tiie enthusiasm manifested, and the harmony that characterized its action. Hun. ArchJ Johnson of Frai-kliii township, presided over its deliberations and in.thc few but appreprinte remarks he made on assuming the chair, gave evidence that this, old Neater of Democ racy was again clad in complete steel ready to break a lance with the black knights (if radicalism. lluben Kink, tin* irrepressible ituben, the raw head and bloody bones of the radicals, was appointed Secretary. I The nominations for Clerk. Auditor and
Commissioner, were made by acclamation, Win, K. Wallace being declared the nominee for Clerk. Isaac M.Vance for Auditor, and Samuel (JilliJand for Commissioner.
The following gentlemen were appointed a Central Committee to serve during 'he year. 11. W. Kngle and (leorge MeWilliams of Fnion township James F. iiarnev of
Clark, and A. J.Snydi-rof llipley. The business of the Convention accomplished, the lloti.Jas.F. Harney addressed the people in an ebi.jueni and urgiitnen tat ive speech. He
on
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posed with facts and figures the rottenness and corruption of the party in powerShowed the iniijuity of the present system of taxation, and the grinding, terrible exact ions wrenched from the laboring (classes by the lordly bondholders to pay them their golden intercft. The address was listened to with rapt attention, and on its conclusion the speaker was enthusiastically applauded.
Tui: attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of our friend
the
«tiitinguished 1 u^o buliist ami l'ri'siilent ot the clnl) "f this city. returne'l home from 'jji l'lutikfort. 011 last Tsiesiliiy night, where lie
has been vngiigoil fur llie lust month in orgnniiiuj iui.1 ilrilHng the rustic villagers ot' that locality into the art?, tu','1 mysteries ot this eleguut aicl eniriineiiif game. As a thrower nii'l catcher, the Professor lias nil rival, and the honorable scar he wears, (the left eye being clotbeil in mourn ng! the result of a ilaring effort to Woj a hot ball, is a badge of honor that lie carries with becoming dignity, and which no doubt excites the envy ol every base ballist in the city, whoso only seals are bruised shit'.s and ton. linger naiN
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made its appeal ance^
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Messrs
James Huddle &<'o. o! Louisville, Ky which maybe found in another column of our paper. All those afllieted by disease, or who have friends, suffering lroin sickness, should carefully read, and we know they will dciive profit from i(. It gives us much pleasure to be aide in ihi* manner to recommend to our people these gentlemen, and the medicines of which they are Proprietors, as we know thoy claim no more tor their remedies than }o?ig years of trial has fully shown is really deserved. V'
The reputation ot Dr. 1'lios. A. Hurley's Hitters, Worm Candy, Narsaparilla. and Ague 'Ionic is worldwide, having been used through the whole of this country for many years
bv 1. -1 I 1'Ust, and never having failed to give universal satisfaction. *The proprietors never yet have received any complaints about them,.-, hence their confidence in recommending the:u£ to the public as never failing to cure. As it is with the 'Hurley Preparations/' so also: with Dr, Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup and Dr, Ilettison's Knglish Horse Liniment both of which are unequalled. These gentlemen are also the manufacturers of SeatonV
Chemical Writing Fluids and Carmine Ink which are so well known and extensively used in the West and Southwest, for school, bank, and office uses, equaling the Jbest Knglisli Inks now used. We cannot understand why these remedies might not as well
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taken in the special diseases for which they are recommended with as much confidence as the prescription of a regular physician.
turn seasonable raius have occurred
within the last week. The corn is growing rapidly and promises an abundant crop.
Dcmoresl's Monthlj
No other fashion and literary ma&azttio tn existetiv^ has made such rapid stride** in popular lavor as this. The current number now before us speaks for itself, as to the causes which have brought about such flattering results. It is full of fresh, attractive, and useful matter, specially interesting to ladie« and I households. The fashion department is complete—three times as full as that of any other magazine—and contains abundance of srnsihie, practical information, invaluable to those living at a distance from the Metropolis. The illustrations are beautiful and numerous —the tone of the literary articles high—and, in fact, the entire contents are greatly above the average, from first to last. We do not wonder tlii*t ladies, generally, declare they "could not do without it." Three dollars per annum, with ujpremium. Address. W. Jennings Demorest, -ITo Broadway. New York.
Ir you are billions, try Poland a Magic l'owders, for sale at theOreen .••tieet Drug Store.
Ir you want a jraod ei^ar. inhaceo. or a good pipe, will at Ramsey's, on Washington street can find a good supply. vhei
Pacific WumriJ Tluih.—A large invoioe just received, and will he sold low by the dozen or less, at lli\mui»'s Drug Stoud
Messrs. Cooper & Martin have purchased from Mr. James T. Mack the bakery and con-
Tuk finest article of hair oil sold in the city can be had at Krout's l'rug Stoio
IVue Cider Vinegar, made at home, at 1-rv (irecn street Drug Store.
I'ntK Hourbon Whisky, for medicinal purposes. can be had at Fry's Drug Store.
T»m.\Toi:s made their first appearance in our market on last Saturday.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice of Non-Residence
STATIC OF INIMANA, I ITIontisoiiicry ('ouulf,\ MontRonuTj t'ireuit Court. September lerni. Tne Montgomery County 1
Agricultural Soeiety, J. (WplttIuti
Juhn H. Steiner,
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it remembered that outhe.*th dav r»f Julv I). 1H»7, the phvintilT, by.luhn M. Hutlcr. bin Atturncy, filed In the Clerk's uffiee of said Court his complaint as cause of action in this behalf which reads as follows, ta-wit: (hero insert): Said plaintitr also file? tho affidavit disinterested person pettiiiK ft»rth that soiid defendant is a »ion-re.-ii!ent of the State of Indiana: Now therefore notice »?f the filiim and pendency of this action i.« hereby uiven to the Miid ,bhn H. Steinor, that he may be and appear before the
Judeo of the MotitKoinery Circuit Court
on the second day of the next term, commencing on thefth day»f September. IPOT.tu answer said complaint.
WITNKSS my hand and the seal of said
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I Court the"»th day ot July. W7. WM. K. \S'AI.LACK. July
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fectionery -»ablishineijt, north of the lira-
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ham establishment. These gentlemen we are confident will Hustain the high reputation this house h:is gained under the management of the retiring proprietor.
Clerk.
GROCERIES.
GROCERY STORE
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ostahli?hment is now stocked with a laree assortuicnt of plain and fancy Groceries which will I ho sold for cash or produce. Fanners of Montgomery county call in and examine our ?tock before purehaang oNewhere. [Dco3'OUf
Mcaly-Made
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July 27. 1!7.
WEEKLY liE IE\Y—C It AAV F( )RDS VILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST :i, 1S(7.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
HUGHES,
The'GREATEST Induremonls
Knlwn'fo^ Ye&l
\t i•! be liulil Hit'
THE ENTIRE STOCK
Is CJ1 )SCH 1 Ol it
stock ol"
i«Nls anil Notions,
Evans & Hughes.
GREAT CLOSING QUT!
|50J00,'HIoc«ffK ®ofls
B'OBC SAliK
AT TEIBO
To close out our en Ii re slock \vc lb r, 11 ice il re
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i'lotliini
Carpets Boots & Slides.
FOR FIFTY DAYS!
NOW IS THE TIME
BUY CHEAP GOODS!
Graham Establishment!
Dry Goods.
Atlantic Cable!
LATEST NEWS!
A N E W S O
OP
C:rOO(ls
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.fust Hecvivrd by
W.N.Wasson
At the New Brick Corner,
Wiisliiniitoii Street. (Yawfurdsvilli!. I ml.
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FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Fancy Silks, Grenadines. Mohairs,
Mozcnibccjucs. Lawns. Shal-
lics, Ginghams, Prints, A c.. &c. (icnuine
I.ACK Collars.
Plain Lin
en Collar.-.
.1 ij.iiiiii) sroi or
Fancy Dress Buttons,
*7V Parasols, tis S
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Umhpr..]-"
/v'las, and NOTIONS.' .u
^Als'o a superb line of %4?M
All u( the E.ali'Nl Slylcn,
convnEi AHSTID SEE
IGr*l*emember the Nev wh«'n in town. N.»v.la.
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fc^ales to Couimeiice MONDAY, Ji:i,Y 311,
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Hri Corner, Farmers,
W. X. WASSON.
Strickland's. Cough Balsam
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Drugs and Medicines
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Cloths and Cassimeres,
CARPETS,
HOOTS. SHOES, HATS „iul ('APS.
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O'LS, DYLSTUf^
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0WTndo\aj T£ FMMCV ftRTlC^
Police
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hnri.br tlmt the uiitlcrnicued has burn Gxecutur of tho last will und tunliiment of Aljijuh Klmoro. lutu of Montsoinory county, liocensuil. Snid eiitato if dolvout.
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Bull's Cedron Bitters.
Authentic Documents.
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July "III. IcoT—3«-
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IvLttiisas Heard From.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN
Stonkv Point. White
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May 33,18GG,
Jons iJi'i.i.—Dear Sir|: Last February I wai» in iiOiiisviUo purcluninir drugs, and I got somo of your harsaparilla nnd Oedron Jiitterd.
My son-in-law, who was with nic in the store, had been uown with rheuiaatisiu for ?ome time, eoininenced on the ihttors, r.nd soon found his general health unproved. ]Jr. (»is*t, who had been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. |r.Coffee, wno hud boon in bnd health for Several yours—stomach
ami uvkk
affected—he im
proved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Hitters has given you great popularity in tin* AOttlcment. I think I could sella great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Hitters and Snr?aparilla. Ship me. via Memphis, caro Uickett A Neely.
Respectfully. C. H. WAIiKKH.
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Bull's Worm Destroyer.
PARENTS
ZRead* thie Important Letter.
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Mmm.KTOWtf. Intl., April 20, IBOfl.
im vi' Dnphin writes: I do not know that nulla Worm Destroyer needs any more rcoomc^.ondatiou than it ha» already attained by Us own merits, hut will state that my little Hon, agod &bouthree year:*, was severoly &ttaoked lastfaW fknd w\nt tor with light chills, followod by very bicb fever, thru wing him into Rpasms, or perhaps moro[nroperly
vitb.
Insting from half an hour to one and a half hour* at t/iofijiuio time'tho child had very strong fyniptonis of worms. My physician—one of tho best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill and the Materia Mediea to oxpel tho worms, and ontirdy failed to bring any. I thought "John Hull" could do it, and gnve tho child tho contents'of.throe boxes, in triple doses, night and morning, wUh happy result*. Tho child has not bad a epasm for over throe months, and instead of tho bloated mass that he wa*( he is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it." Yours,truly.
M. L. DUPLAN,
A ("ALI, KI10M MISTAXT MINNESOTA.
KinustosI*.
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.. .. .. April 7, 1800. .\Ih. Jojik ltt'i.L—Donr Sir: I moved from Kentucky to this pltiL'u. Tho store* havo nono of your Worm Dcnroycr fur salo, They nro greatly needed here in MiniiCKotn. A trinl in h11 tlmt nooded to
M'e cnn't ilo without them, uy. ours, slncorely. 1). (!. AHKOWOOU.
Bull's Sarsaparilla.
A Good Reason for the Captain's Faith.
HEAD THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND TIIE LETTER FROM
ITTS
J/OTJIJ5R.
Uknton 11
akkacks,
Mo.. April 30.
Du. Joiis lU'Lti—Dear Sir: Knowing tho efTioien* cyof your Sitr*aparilla, and thehealine and beneflelul qualiti'iM it possesses. 1 send you the followiug statement of iny ease:
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I was wounded about two years ngo was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen month?. lieiUg moved so often, my wounds diave not healed rot. I havo not «at up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through tho hips. My Roncral health in impaired, and 1 need something to assist nature. I hitvo more faith in your Knrtftiparilla than iu .any th'n« oli»e. I wish that that is irenuino. lMeaseox,-pre.-'s me half dozen bottles, and oblige
CAIT. C. 1*. JOHNSON..-'".'* St. Louix. Mo.
I'. S.—The following was written April 30, ]80.r», by Mrs. Jcnuiu Johmon. mother of Capt. Johnson
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Sir: My husband, 0rt C. S,
.Johnson, was n* skillful furucon and physician in (yentral New York, where he died, leaving tho above C. I1. Johnson to iny care. At thirteen years of ase he had a chronic diarrhea and Rerofula.^ir which 1 L'ave him your Sarsaparilln.
It cuiiEi) uiM. I
have
for ten years recommended it to many in New York. Ohio, nnd Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. Th© oures effected in sotuo cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to attain have recourse to your Sarsapa* rilla. He is fearful of jotting a spurious articlo, hence his writing it. Hito you for* wounds wcro terrible, but I believe ho wiil recover.
Kespectf'illy, JENNIK JOHNSON.
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vender of tlic Celebrated
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!
'V. FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OR
CHILLS Sc ZFE-VEIR-The proprietor of this celebrated, mcdiclno iuatlar claims for it a superiority.over all roniedios offered .f to the public, for the aafo, certain, speedy and permanent euro of Aruo and Fevor, or Chills aud *e-. ver. whether of short or long standing. Herejersto tho entire Western and South-western country to hear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will jt fail to cure, if tho,:^ directions are strictly followed nnd carried ont.# In a isrcat many cases a single dose has been sufficient^ for a cure, and wholo families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the ral health. It is, however, prudent, and in every. case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a wook or two after, the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing eases. Usually, this medicine will not roouiro any aid to keep the bowels, in good order sliould the patient, however, require, n. catnartlo modicino. ntter hnving taken throe or four do.cj ct tho Tome, single doae of BU LL liOi. 1 AH1K FAMILY I'lLLS will be sufficient. 1)K. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:
Xo. 40 Fifth, Cross Street,
ILOCI8VII.I.E, KV.
A.l oiltbe above',medicines for falelby
BINFORD & BROi. ORAYVFORDNVILLB, IN1K Oot. !3,W-ly.
