Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 August 1869 — Page 3

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CIRCULATION'

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Louisville. Now Albany & Chicago Rail Road. ,k flot NO NORTtl Accommodation.rprcs.v

..ft lfi a.m. I .740 p. m.

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ival iuidD«paittirc of Mailtat Poct OJBc* in Crawfordavlll*. II *n.v—Going South "''-m1 i!'

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TiMiltvrowv.by Hank arrives Monday* and Fridays.-.. 'P.M. Depart* Tuesday* A Saturdays j" ALAMO. b" hack arrive" fuesdavs and

Saturday* »'1 A. M. departs (same clays at.... .... 1. I.M. WATNRTOWN.by hack arrives Tuesdays*

Saturdays depart! same days at l*M.

ItiMTEViLLK. by hack, arrives Monday*. Wednesday! and rid ays... .4,'a departs Tuesdays. Thursdayp, and Saturdays-..--A. NFWTOWS. br carrier arrives Tuesdays.

li.ni AM A roup.

.by carrier arrives Wcdne:

days and Saturdays departs same days at*

CITY_NEWS.

Two runaways this week. "i

TIIK necessity of a large hotel in this city. every day more apparent.

Oi'R street corners and store boxes are rtyoin swarming with loafers.

THK price of wheal has fallen considerably within the last week.

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TIIK Lafayette merchants arn desperate over I lie loss of their trade in this county.

TIIK railroad west is now being permanently looaled.

Jons WHITE still runs the ^Vnlnnt street Livery and Sale stables.

STO.VK wall will soon be needed to stive the bridge leading to Sperryville.

TIIK Hnsiselville Monday.

fair commences next

t'MRRIT COI'IIT commence:) on Ihe tith, with i|iiitc a large docket..

AN excursion over the new road to Ihe city of Indianapolis is talked of.

I'KRSONAI.. S. A. Hall, formerly editor of the LoganspoVI Plum•« was in our citj' last Saturday.

TIIK weather for the past leu days has been intensly hot, the thermometer marking as high as a hundred in the shade

I'ERsuNAi..'—Dr. T. W. Fry was in our ciiy on last Tuesday. The Doctor is in irnod health and spirits.

llt\vyou een that new room of Hobb, Mahotney & Go's1' li is one hundred and »i\iy-tive feet deep.

IH.R. UKAHKM, ESIJ.J has been appointed ii(M*itt for the I IS. & W. Itailroad at this place.

MKIIHKHS

of the Sorosis are to have We siijjkcsI hon/t idi)siiit :ts ap-

uuifortns. proprialc.

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FI.OKKNCK and his Lieutenant Commander, Jake, sell Henry Loretu's famous l.nger, on tlrten street.

TIIK old nigger "vagram" is playing his •vocation again, to tlie disgust of everyone who knows him.

I'HKACIUNII to-morrow at the church of the Holy Innocent*. The Reverand Bishop will be present.

IT is rumored that Clark township is about to sccede, and annex herself to Putnam county. She ought to be taxed to support a rolling mill.

THK brick work on Doherty & Co's. new building is about completed. When finished it. will be the largest store room in !.he city.

PKKSOSS leaving here on the A. M. tiain, on the I. B. & W. Railroad, can conned with,all trains going east or west at the Union'Depot at 1ft A. M.

CITY CorxciL will meet in regular session next Monday night. The shade-tree ordinance will probably come up for amendment or repeal.

Sm, one of the tonsorial artists of lliis city went "sniping' a few nights siuee. He did not stay long enough to enjoy the sport properly.

CHOPS.—The frequent rains which we have had during the past week, combined with the warm weather, are having a very desirable eflfecf^on the corn crop. Farmera predict a good yield.

A KKRRK in front of Patterson's new brick, fell on last Tuesday, breaking in its descent, tome two hundred dollars worth of stonework which had but recently been put iu place. ,f

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EVERYBODY ought to know that that enterprising genius. J. B. Insley. Esq., runs au accommodation 'Bus, to and from all train*. Persons wishing to go up to the junction will fiud this very convenient.

THK dance at the Eltxroih Hall last Wednesday night was a gay aud festive af•fair. The conduct of three young bucks from the ^-al districts who made come disturbance in the outer hall, deserves pretty severe comment.

lituiiXiFOLw has a population of some p- Correct. CU,000inhabitants while Lafayette has not

AWKWARD.—AL. Clarerlj, Esq, of the Green Street Drag Store, hu a black cat. which hae black kittens, which have only thr«e legs each. Al. thinks there was a I mistake somewhere—"either too many kitt«n?. or not enough legi."

As indignant Paternal Ancestor met his

2.oor dangbtcr and new son-in-law at the depot last. Monday evening. The knot had been tied. however, and be "acknowledged the

ilidlaaapulU, CrawrordSTllle, and Oan- «itnation quite gracefully, after a bort rllle Railroad. pow-wow» I.rave Crawfordsville Arrive at Indianapolis-•-L*ave Indianapolis Arrive al Crawlordsville*

ONE of the clerk? in the Auditor's office «ay* he rather like® the bill-boards around the Court Yard. It keeps off the pestiferous southern bree*».«. and admits the pleasant* odoriferous zephers from the cast—east of the Auditor's office.

•\T the exercise drill of Niagara Fire Co No I. thev threw water through one hunifred and fifty I'eet of hose. a distance of two hnndred and ten feet solid stream.

laatthe Tliev h:id but twenty-fivr men at tlie brn k««.

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Thursdays and Saturdays...-{2 departs MDO days at ... 1 I 1

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. All communications must be signed by the real name of the writer to insure publi cutinn.

No ulltntion will hereafter be paid to any communication that is written on both side: of the paper.

Make your commiiRcation short ami to the point.

KII.I.F.I) BV LI I!T\I\ .—Two II:N tiv THE name of Arnold and M'Lenry. while out threshing wheat near Bainbridge, iftiriug a ihnnder slipwer'took refuge under a beach tree, when it. was struck by lightning, killing them both instantly.

A i'orv gent of this 'city, commonly called Ikt. recently "put. his Shorrlin" where his particular friend and clitim thought he had no business to, whether at School or at any other place. Hence .a sad estrangement. and a dissolution of the bonds of their former friendship.

Tin: one passenger car on the new road from here to Indianapolis is crowded daily. We understand that Mr. Slater, the energetic superintendent, will soon have a first class train on the road. This will be a great comfort to the travelling public.

JoiiNMR Booi: lias a spiritual photograph. It. represents himself with what appears to be the shade or ghost of somebody's grandmother looking over his shoulder. Johnnie is not very firm in the belief that his guardian angel is so common looking ns the photograph represents her.

THK Court House yard has been enclosed with a huge bill-board, upon which are spread the gorgeous advertisements of Bailey's Circus. The agant. must be well posted in the art of posting posters, but. were we the occupant of any of the County offices we should object most positively to being fenced in by the mammoth hill board.

SINCR the opening of Ihe new railroad for business, a large trade which heretofore went to Lafayette, has been directed to Indianapolis. In Ihe single item of gro'ceries alone which nmounts tofthousands of dollars, Lafayette has sold her last bill. Hereafter Indianapolis and Cincinnati will be the trade points for Montgomery county.

Tobacco.

Go to Gerard & Mahorney's for a superior article of Fine-cut chewing tobacco.

Empire.

MKSSIIS. Haley & Applegaie are selling great, numbers of sewing machines. For their machine, the Empire., they claim advantages over all others. ,.k

Oar Readers

Will bear in mind that. Itailey's famous Menagerie exhibits here on Wednesday of next week, afternoon and evening. Also hat. a large circus establishment accompanies it. As we stated last week, the Menagerie and Circus coustitule separate nd distinct exhibitions, although one admission fee only is charged to both.

This is the first, and will be Ihe last menagerie visiting Crawfordsville this season. This fact, and the interesting and instructive nature of the entertainment, and its established reputation will ensure crowded canvass. We assure our readers they will all ''gel. their money's worth," and cheeftilly commend the establishment, to their patronage. Come in early and see the grand profession, one mile in length, etc., etc.

LOCALJTEMS.

Cheap John.

Buy

your fine Table Linens of Cheap

John.

Ye Hunters.

A large lot of Ely's genuine Gun Caps and Wads, at A. F,Ramsay's. aug21w"

Cheap John.

Buy your fine Pantascopic jSpeclaeles of Cheap John.

Sportsmen

Should go to A. F. llarosay's before buying their ammunition. aug21w-r

Cheap John.

Buy your fine Roger's Plated Ware, warranted years, of CHEAP JOHN.

Fall Stocks.

Wm. K. Wallace & Co., are receiving their fall and winter stock of boots and shoes.

Now

Is the lime to repaint your buildings and fences. The materials for which, you can find, cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.

Crowded Houses.

Willi such workmen, as Cumberland tells us he has to work for him. it is no wonder the new firm is crowded.

11 Lbs-S.100

You can get 11 pounds of choice crackers at Mahorney & Gerrard'i for the sum of one dollar. Aug 14 w,:i

Twelve Pound*

Choice Butter Caackers for SI Bamsav'«.

at A. F.

augil w."

Paints.

Billy Fry sells more glass, paint, putty, oil, &c., than any other man, and does it for jess money.

11 IA» For tl.00.

Bear in mind that you can get 11 pounds of crackers for one dollar at Mahorney & Gerrard's. Augl-lwo

"Take a Chew."

But ba sure before you do that you get your fine cut tobacco at Mahorney & Gernrd's. AugUw.j

The

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Fine r,,t Tohac

to exceed 18,000 souls. Of course no oue angglwS in Montgomery county would for a mo-1 Hweletirs* bent think of visiting a litUf village to And Cdnntry Storea'wiahingattocV should do their buaineis when a great city like go to Ihe celebrated Aristo Grocery. A. F. Indianapolis c*u be reached in a couple of Ramsay is there, who challenge* the Co§houri. mos. aug21w3

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Mahorney iGerrard keep the best fine cut Tobacco in the market.. "North Star Fine ent." Aitg14w5

H* Sella 11.

A. F. Ramsey sells the finest Chewing Tobacco to be had in market. "Mountain Dew." eveybody uses it. a28wi

Plows! Plow*! Plowa!

First rale article of genuine Richmond Flows expressly for the fall trade just received at Campbell & Harter's

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To'allay itching of the scalp, use Hair Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rmnrer. fold by all druggist*.

Call and See

Every body should call and see that stock of boots and shoes at Wm. K. Wallace & Co'«„ two door* north of Graham's. Aujr14

Buiy Bee.

OnV friend J. W. Cumberland of 'he firm of Win. K. Wallace & Co.. is kept buoy by i|i- rri.wdg of customer®. get. a pair of lli.-l- l.mii :i nil ."-hoe*.

"North Star."

This is (lie best brand of all fine cut. Tobaccos now in the market. F.very body uses it. To be found at Mahorney & Gerrard'1?. Augl-lw,"i

Good Work.

We notice that Joseph Gaskill has gone to work for Wm. K. Wallace & Co. Joe puts on a nice patch, and makes a splen did boot.

Pure Drugs,

Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushes, paints, oils and varnishes, al. the lowest possible rales, at T. W. Krys Co.'s, Green street drug si ore.

Cider Mills!

The improved Buckeye Cider Mills, made at Springfield, have some late and very remarkable improvements that no other mills have, sold only by Campbell & TIartor. S

Robert Carson

Will now be found in his new brick, National Block, No. 6, on Washington street, with a full assortment of groceries as cheap as the cheapest. July 17'fiOlf

Settle Up.

All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of R. M. Ramsay & Rons will please call and settle with R. M. Ramsay—a settlement with am/ othlr member of the firm unmithorized. atig28w3 R. M. RAMSAY & SON'S.

Billiars.

First-class billiard tables at the Driskell Saloon. The best of liquors and cigars kept on hand. Epicures will find the bill of fare unrivalled by any estaurant in the city. Nov.7 ly.

The Iiutest

Styles of Ladies', {Misses' and Childrens' dress pattern, just received from Mme. Demorest.'s Emporium of fashion, of New York City, by Miss Addic Moore, two doors south of the M. E. church.

Drugs.

The last, shall be first..—Scripture. Verified by the fact that, the drug store established in this city after the others had been in full operation for years, is now eclipsing all the rest, in the way of trade. Look in at Fry's Drug Store on Green Street and see.

Pumps.

Jacob Hughes having given out his 'j^.. to Kansas, will, with his son, who is now a first-rate workman, be found at, his old stand, opposite Doherty & Co.'s agricultural impliment.store, near Center Church, making the old fashioned wooden PUMPS. on that want a reliable /ood pump, give them a call. Aug 1-1—?

Judge Naylor's Property For Sale. Judge Naylor will dispose of his property. Having a front of over 250 feet on Franklin Street, and containing over !i acres. j,

It. will be sold to suit purchasers in town lots or in bulk. Quick sale is the Judge's motto. For terms, inquire at M. M. Whit ford's law office. Stone Font. Mayorsoflice. j,:.' junc'2ftf

Paints, Oil, &c.

Mr. Wm. R. Fry, of the Green street Drug Store, informs us that he is now prepared to supply paints, oils, glass, putty, etc., to contractors at very lowest con tract prices. Persons engaged in building will find it to their interest to consult his price list before biding their materials.

Cheap John

This affable itinerant merchant, whose name has become familiar to every man, woman, and child in Montgomery county, has lately received a large invoice of wnres which he proposes *o dispose of at very low figures. The spectacles sold by him are unsurpassed, being of the new and improved kind so highly esteemed by her Majesty Queen Victoria.

Assist Tour Eyes.

MAURICE CAMPBELL, alias Cheap John, has provided himself with a splended assortment of 'improved Pantascopic Spectacles.' which he proposes to'furnish tojhis numerous customers and friends, at very reasonable prices. lie has devoted much time and attention to this branch of business, and knows what kind of spectacles to buy, that will render satisfaction, and prove beneficial to the eye. Tf any of our readears need any thing in this line, they can do no better than to call on Cheap John. aug21 w3

,. Pretty Women.

A comparatively few monopolize the Beauty as well as the attention of Society. This ought hot to be so, but it is and will be while men are foolish and single out pretty faces for companions.

This can be changed by using ifagan's Magnolia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and a refined, sparkling Beauty to the Complexion, pleasing, powerful and natural.

No Lady need complain of a red, tanned,

freckled or rustic Complexion who will

sing. August 14 ml

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1869.

Special Notice.

I want to build me a new honse. I have bought the ground, and it took all my "checks in hand, and more too., CIttt Bmktrt loaned me the balance at onrper cent a month and eztrot. Offers to build me said dwelling are plenty, but they all want their money every Saturday night to pay their hands. Now I have acconnts overdue from six months to five years. so friends pay up, (and by this I will know my friends.) I dislike to have any dealings with the officers of the law, but you who owe me old, unsettled accounts will have the costs to pay said officers *v»v, if yon neglect this warning. The doctor has kept your health good so that your labor, rich soil and favorable season have yielded you an abundant harvest. I appeal to your honor in this matter, as fwonld much rather rely on this than the law. Yours truly, as you pay me. aug21w3 J. S. MCCLELLAND. M. f.

SPECIALS.

FARM FOR MI.K.

We offer for ?ale Sf. acres of first-nln'iw* land, lying on the cast side of the Danville road, and only lXimile? from Crawfordsrillc.

For terras of sale and further'particulars call at M. M. Whiteford's Law Office. Mavor's July II. lW?wtf.

On Time.

Anybody can buy the best cook stove in the market, the oven so arranged that the heat passes entirely around it. baking quick and even. Very cheap at Irwin's, sign of the Roldcn Stove,' or. six month's time. He will sell queensware and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on six month'5 time. Call and see him.

MayOflV.ntf. ..

Errors of Youth.

A[G entleman who suffered for years from Nervoujr»D»bilIty. l'rematnrc Decay, and nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who heed it. the receipt and directions for making the fsimplc remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by. the advertiser's experience/can do so by addressing, in perfect confidcnec. JOHN B. OGDEN,.

May SO IPCO.ly. No. 42Cedar st. New York.

A Card.

To the. Editor of Crair/orihl'ille Review Dear Sir:—Through your paper, allow me to inform my friends and the public generally that have lesumed tlie practice of law.

Office in Crawfordsville, opposite the Post. Office. LEW. WALLACE. Crawfordsville, Dec. 12, 1868. If

Huff & Kellogg"*

the stable to get your fine rigs. They can accommodate you with any kind of a rig. -If you wish to take a fancy drive, go to HufT fc Kellogg's. If youwish to get up a fishing or hunting party llufT & Kollog's is the place to get. your rig: for they have the only vehicles for excursions, in the city. They can furnish you with a turnout for two or fifteen persons. Any sized party fcan be accommodated. If any body in town can excel Huff 1

Kellogg in fineehicles orfancy horses,

let them trot them out. Let thosethat are judges call at their stable, on north side of Market street, the.old sign of Huff Js Son, you will find Old Honest Abe and Charley always, and they are both pleasant and accommodating.

May 99, 1P69, tf

A Card.

I would inform my old friends and customers, thai, for the present, I will repair such watches, clocks, and jewelry, as they may desire and I will be found at my residence al all hours for that purpose. I have also just received a fine assortment of Seth Thomas clocks, which will be sold very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, and all other?, call at my residence, where I will be happy to see them. m27tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

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To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a veryjsimple remedy, after having suffered several years with a-sevcre lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxions to make known to his fol-low-euffeerrs the means of cure.

To all who desire it, he will send a oopy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the fsame. which tLey will find a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTMIA, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the nfflicted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Parties wishing the prescription, will please adress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.

May29,09,ly

Hair Goods and Hair Jewelry. Mrs. Belle Sanders, Washington Street, over R. Carson's grocery store, Crawfordsville, Ind. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Hair Jewelry and Goods, Embracing every style of Gent's Wigs and Toupees, LadieB' Wigs, Switches, Braids, Curls, Waterfalls, Frizetts, Coils, Bows, Fronts, Scratches, Bands, Jlair-Nets, Ornamental Hair, Parings, Whiskers, Beards, Mustaches, Puffs, &c., She also keeps on hand and for sale, Gold, Silver and Diamond Hair Powders.

Mrs. Sanders returns her thanks to the Lndies and Gentlemen of the city for the liberal patronage heretofore extended her, and would solicit an inspection of her work, which will be found to compare favorably with that manufactured in any of the large cities, East or (Vest. Her Goods are made from the finest Human Hair, and she warrants her Work to give satisfaction in every particular. jun26ml!

Worthy of Attention.

Te Dr. Themaa A. HMrleyt I hereby certify that during the last year I was attacked with the Ague while in Vicksburg, Miss., and used several popular patent medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant 'ordered Quinine, in large doses, frequently as high as 60 grains per day, and which must have cost me nearly $100. 1 consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville. and found he prescribed Quinine and Arsenic. combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was al-

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invest 7ti cents in Ifagan's Magnolia Balm, nounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At Its effects are truly wonderful.

Lrox's KATIIAIROX is the best hair dres­

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

OT1CL is hereby given that the undersigned appointed adiBinu Matrix of the •state of John Hiskl, deceased, late of Mont(OMRMUII,Indiana. Said estate is supposed tojba aoWeut. NANCY K. HICKS, au«33w3 Administratis, aug2l

bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pro-

about this time the advertisement of Harley's Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would eertainly reec-amend it as preferable to any other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN. Engineer.

Louisville. Ky., June 14,186S. For sale by all Drngfiits. JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors,

Sly 1 Bullitt St., Loui«ville Ky.

INDIANAPOLIS.

IS A I. WAYS TKK

When yon want a good

COOK STOVE

Do not fail to go to

And examine his stock of slove.

THE ENTERPRISE

ONE

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of the larges Cook Stoves in the market with an oven Si2 by 23 inches so arranged that tho heat passes entirely around it. Thereby rendering it the quickest and evenest baker ever introduced. No turning the broad around two or three times. We guarantee these stoves in every particular.and offering them five dollars lower than the same size stove can be Imueht in the Wabash Valley.

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Is also larse. and to

COUNTRY MERCHANTS

We can ollVr

Superior Inducements

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TIN. COPPER AM) SHEET IKON WARE

MANHFAfTUllKI). TO ORDKR.

vegetable

In Pills, Convenient for 1st*. Contains no Qninine. Produces no Dizziness, No Ringing in the Ears. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cures Ague in all its forms. No Unpleasant Tuste. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.

MEYER BROTHERS CO.. GENERAL AGENTS Fort Waye, Ind., and St. Louis Ho.

ICPFor sale by all Druggists. WHOLESALE AXII RETAIL BY

BINFORD & BROTHER Ju.y 24,ie69.w26

/CIRCULARS of every description neatly execu ted on common white or colored paper, letter paper, note paper. cr in fact, on any kind or quality of paper desired and prices accordingly. at the Review Office.

EVERYBODY

immense stock of New Goods just received and daily arriving. Come everybody. may?3 1*09

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USTDI-AJST-A-POLTS.

We arc now daily receiving mir purchases of

And have jn«t openoil

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Prints, Bleeched Muslins,

Flannels, and

Country Mercliauls Supplied on Liberal Terms.

August 91, lcC'.tmti

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TT Tig /k hiS "CKS, Latches. Hutts. and Strap Hinges, 1 Screws. Hook and Eye, Gate Hinges, Glass,

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1?ORG..OI1

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Brown Muslins,

Table Linens, Alpacas.

We invite a careful examination of our whole stonk. Our purchase* being made previous to the late advance iu price*. V',.

PETTIS, ZDIOZKZSCOSr & GO. •.

\E1V YORK STORK.

STOVES. HARDWARE/

ADIES wishing sors and Shears will find Mammoth Hardtvarc Store.

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OUR STOCK OF

HARDWARE

8 (.' Iv AND I I-: S

Before pureha«insf.

ISTo. 8 Em/pire Klock.

April 3 1800. V. Q. IRWIN.

AGUE CUBE.

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Is largo ami as we buy exclusively furc:isli

We Defy Competition.

Parties conlctiiplating building will lo wi examine our.

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'utty. Sash Doors Blinds, and every variety of building material, cheap at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.

MILL,

Drag, aiil ('ross-Cut Saws. Rip. Hand i'annel. Tonned, Rack, and Key holri

GREGG'S MAMMOTH.

OG CHAINS. LJ Trace and Tug Chains

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Co [Chains, Fifth CliaiHs, ns Halter Chain*. Rra:

and Iron Jack Chains, al, GREGG'S HARDWARE STORE

tHOPPING and Broad Axe. Font Adzes Planes, Mortise and Socket Firmer Chisels and Drawing Knives of the host quality, at

GREGG'S MAMMOTH.

HOES Planters and Garden Hoes izes and qualities, at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.

Bargains and Good Goods, go to

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GREGG'S.

j| MMENSE nek of new Knuds just opened at.

GREGG'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE.

BEAUTIFUL

PATTERN

Handled Knives and Forks at

Ij^ARM

and New Styled Ivory GREGG'S.

Hells. School Bells,

Bells, and Tea Bells at

a superior quality 1 th

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"1ALL and sec the endless Razors, Ac., at

CCLIMAX

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Scis-

em at Gregg's

hundred and twenty eight different patterns of IVk.H im e. at GREGG'S.

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fULL for shear

Willkinson's Celebrated Sheep at Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store

Curtain Bands. CurtainslKnobs, Picture Nails, and Fancy Good--- call'nt GREGG'S.

A LARGE variety r.l Pocket Books and' Wal• -i %. lets cheap, at GREGG'S.

a iv GRE/JG'S.

Mower and Reape.r. the latest iin-

provement of tho age, is the lighten running, has the least machinery, fewest bolts of any machine and only requires two men to nit and from 8 to 10 acres per day. Come and see the wonder, everybody, at. Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.

ERYBODV goes to

I gains.

Greug'." to get good bar-

PHE World Reaper and Mower, the only cut A gear machine ever built, every wheel is turned Irom solid iron, and the cogs cut with machinery and fitted on an ironcase as perfectly as a watch. It runs very light and will gear longer than any other machine. It is a dropper, self raker, or hand rake.and is the line.-t machine ever built. Go see it at

Gregg's Mammoth Hardware Store.

pHE Improved Quaker Reaper and Mower, a perfect curiosity and the wonder of the world, on exhibition at

GREGG'S. MAMMOTH.

VIJOOD'S Sell-raking Koaper and »v also. thcNcu York Sell-raking Res Mower, at

mower:

aper and

GREGG'S.

PHE Delebrateil ibiator Thre-hingMachines GREGG'S.

at

iARRK'O'S Richmond Threshing MaGREGG'S.

Q.NE sn. 1 Tv Horse IJrain Drills at GREGG'S MAMMOTH.

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Ul.\ ING and Sulky Hay RnLesnnd Horse Hay Forks at GREGG'S

HARVEST

Tools of every kind always oi

hand nnd sold cheap at GREGG'S.

FOB SALE—HOUSE AND LOT.

A

DWELLING house situated three quarters of a miles north of town, on the Greencastle road, containing six rooms. The bouse is entirely new. The lot contains over four acre' of ground, and is fenced. For terras apply at the Sash Factory, on the Dry Branch.

I will alsodispose of my interest in the ('rawfordsvile Planing sna Sash Factory. AugustTw* ISAAC WILHITE.

JL'ST^raceived.a

should CO to Greer's to see the

very large supply of iron,

steel horse shoes, horse shoe Nails and Blacksmith's Tools at GREGG'S.

Vffa&IMOTH Posters primed in all 1»1 the je Review J*»b Rooms

STOMACH BITTERS,

KOI!

l-bilily, l.owiil' Apiuiili', Weika«'*» or Dya|M*p«iit, WIIMI of Ht lion of Ihr l,ivrr or l»i»~ arrfrrnl Slomni'lt.

There .-ire no bitters can compare with these in removing, complaints. Eor sale or] can be had at any drugstore in the t'uited States.

E. J. BINFOBD & BRO.'S COL. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

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SIX GREAT REMEDIES

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Hurley's Ague Tonic.

Mo Arecair-Mo Mrrrury.

JAMES MARTIN. Engineer.

Louisville. Ky., June 15, IWw.

PURIFY TOUR BLOOD.

rsi:

WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.

A flrclioa* nflht BMCS, Habitual

Cortlve-

nraa,y Drbilil, |Diwam »f the Kid* •rys, Diupcpaia, Kryalpelia, Female IrregMlarilira, Flatala, all Skia

Diseases, Liver CaaipUiiat, iBdigealieH. Piles, Pal. •aanary Diseases

Scr*.

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ruin, or Hisi'a Evil, NypbiliK.

LOUISVIU.H, April -I, IMFI.

Hurley's Sarasparilla is what it is represented, and I believe it the most wonderful medicine bofore the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind therefore, I speak wHlingly and positively on tho subject.

My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease and stiffness of thejoints for several years. I employed theprineip.il. physicians of tho city and they could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do her much good, but to my great astonishment she rapidlygot well, and thank God continues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate but your Sarasparilla. the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of its medical qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.

Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville, Ky.

HURLEY'S

POPULAR WORM I AMY

.Messrs. James Ruddles & Co.—Gentlemen—It gives mc great pleasure to say. after usin^all tho other worm remedies known to mo. with but partial success to my children. I was advised to try T. A. Hurley's,and since using it my children have bccome quite well and healthy. The children would eat. it all tho time. It is one of tho best, safost remedies known, and us such, rccommend it to one and all.

Louisville. June 13, lHifl,

Hand Bells. Door GREGG'S.

JAMES Rl'DDDLE A CO.. I'roprictors, Louisville. Ky.

To.1 lis. Ruddle ,1' Co.. Louisville. Ky.: Gentle*nien: This is to certify that I have been for years a sufferer and tried all the tonics I have heard or {seen advertised, with little or no relief from any of them. 1 heard Hurley's Bitters highly spoken of.and tried a bottle with little faith iu it before I commenced, anil to my surprise and joy, before I finished or.e bottle, I felt a great deal better aud firmly bcleivo that one or two occasions it was thy means of -aving and prolonging |my lite. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best. Bitters known, and adviso them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have no other. You can use this as you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly etc.

JOHN W. DIXON.

Louisville. K\ December. Ml. Irtif.

.M0TII lilts It i: NOTICK.

DR. SEABROOK'S

f,

Infant Soothing Syrup.

els, Restiveness. Teething. Ac. Give? health the child and re-r to the mother..

N A.- tl VIM.K, 'I K.v'N. Feb. W l-.V.

DR. SEABROOK'S

Klixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calasayu.

The eUgant combination po-se"C4 all the TOSIC properties of Peruvian I'ark and Iron.

James Ruddle & Co.

IMiOl'RIKTOKS,

Laboratory No. 41, Bullitt Street,

JJOUisville, TCy,

T^OTICE hereby juren to the citllen* of j? -Township. Montfontry county, Statw ot Inriiann, that John Mahony. white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. In the State of Indiana, of the age

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i. V. Ir

PERFECTLY RELIABLE.

'the only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and fever, that is or can be depended upon ii Hurler's Agua Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who ha vo tried the usual remedies without benefit.

WORTHY OR ATTENTION. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley I hereby certify that dtirinf: lnt year 1 was attacked with the *gue whilst in Vickisburg. Miss., and used sevcrnl popular medicines with but temporary relief. On r«"aching_ homo the diseased returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medieal attendant ordered Quinine in large doses—frequently as high us f0 grains per day, and which must have cnst.me nearly S100. I consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, .tnd found he prescribed quinine and arsenic combined, which 1 refused to take, preferring to let the disease taike its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounted with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic, appeared in a city paper, and 1 determined to give it atrial. I did so.and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored mc completely, and since that time seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equally happy results, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other tonic beforo tho public.

3f

twenty-on*

years, will apply to tho Board of Commissioners •r Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana. «,r.n£.xt ^®Ru|ar ?ession eoumenoing on the first Monday of September. A. D., 1M9V tor a license to retail intoxicating liquor* in a less quantity than a quart at a time, nnder the Temperance Law of MS9. for the term of one year. My place of business and the premise*

whereon said liquors we to be sold ud drank is situated on the southwest corner or the south half of the west half of lot number two [9], in John Myers addition to the town of Ladoga, bounded on tho west by Franklin street and on the south by Elm street. Said building is situated on the soutwest corner of the above described lot, which is on the southeast corner of Eia and hranklin streets in the town of Ladoga. Montgomery ?onntry. Indiana. aue'wt JOHN MAHONY.

XTOTICE is hereby given to the citia i.' Lnion Township, Montgomeryreo., St Indiana, that !. Michael Sellers, a white

citisens of ., State of

.JO..CU,. white male

inhabitantof Montgomery county In the State o! Indiana, of the age of twenty-one yean, will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, at the regularsission.commcncingon the first Monday in September. A. D. 1H69, for a lioense to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance,Law of 1«9, of the State of Indiana, for the term of one vear. My placo of business and the nrem«ses whereon said liquors are to be sola and drank is situated on part of lot number eightyeight [S8I, in the orignal plat of the town of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county. State of diana. designated and bounded as follows: Be-

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giomng on the south side of Vernon street, seventeen 117J feet oast from tho northwest cornor of said lot. running thence east fifteen and two-thirds [ISJjl feot. tbenco south one hundred and sixty-five feet [165] feet to tho alley, tbenee west fifteen and two-thirds [15«i] feet, thenec north one hundred and sixty-five '165] feet to the place of beginning. augTwl MICHAEL SELLERS.

X, OTICE is hereby given to tho citixens of I X^l l.nion Township. Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana, thatl,Thomas E, Kelley.

a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county.in the Stato of Indiana, of tho age of twentyone years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in tho State of Indiana, at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday in Setcmber. A. 1). 1P69. for a_ licenso to sell intoxicating liquor in less quantity than a quart at a time, under tho Temperance Law of the Stato of Indiana, ap-

SIf

Hurley's Sarsaparilla

roved March 1859, for tho term of one year. place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to bo sold and drank, is located

gomery county. State of Indiana, designated and bounded as follows: Beginning forty [IU) feet south of tho northwest corner of Jot number ninety-two [92], running thence south twentyone foot and three inches, thence east ono hun-. dred and sixty-fivo 1183] feet to the alley on the east side of said lot number ninety 190], thence north twenty-ono feet and three inchos, thence west ono hundred and sixty five [163) foot to the' place of beginning. augTwl THOMAS E. KELLEY.

-VT0T1CE is liorcby Cniontownship,

NOTICE

E S

given to tho oitizons of

Lniontownshin, Montgomery county, Indiana. that I. John Carrol, a white malo iiihabitant of Montgomery county.

State of Indiana, of.

the ago of twenty-ono year*, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county,

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State of Indiana, at their next regular session. commencing on the first Monday of September, A. D„ 1809, for a liconso to soil intoxicating liquor* in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Tcmporancc Law of le-W, for the term of one year. My place of business and the promises whereon said liquors aro to bo sold and drank, is situated on part of lot number ninety-two [93], in the orginal plat of tho town of Crawfordsville, Union townsnip, Montgomery county, Ind.. designated and bounded as follows: Beginning twonty [20] feet south of the northeast corner of said lot. running thence west oighty-two and a half Wj) feet, thence' south twonty (20) feel, thenco east eighty-two and a half (•-•-",) feet to the east line of said lot. thenco north twenty p-'") foot to the place of beginning. augOwl ...JOHN CARROL.

is hereby given to the citizen* of

Madison township Montgomery county, Indiana that I. James Nolan,a whitomale inhabitant of Montgomery county. Stato of Indiana, of the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Bostrd of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Statu of Indiana, at their noxt regular nesslon commencing on the first Monday of Septombcr, A, D. 18*19, for a liccnscfto sell intoxicating |iq-i uors in a less quantity than a quart at. a time, under tho Tcmporanco Law of Indiana, approved -March 5,

IH.V.I,

JAMES W.TRAVIS.

lor a term of oiio yoar. My place

of busincssand the premises whereon said liquors are to bo .-old and drank is situated on part l'H thirty-ncvon (37) as the|snme is designated in the plat of tho town of Linden, described as follows: Commencing at tho southwest corner of said lot, and running thcncc north fifteen 1.1) feet thcncc ea.st-one hundred and fifty (15(1) foet: thcncc south fifteen (13) feet thence west one hIIn lred ami fifty (130) feot to the beginning. augHwit JAMES NOLAN.

"VTOTICE is hereby givon to tho citizens LI Wayne township, Montgomery'county, I diana, that I, Santfcrd Rusk, a white malo inhabitant of Montgomerycount)r, Stato of Indiana, of tliu ago of 21 years, will apply to the Board of Commissioner.-' of Montgomery county, Ind.. at. their next regular session commencing oil the 0th day of September. A. I). 1HW. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a loss quantity than a quart at a timo under tho Temperance Law of the State of Indiana, approved March 5, IKV.i, for the term of ono year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is "ituated on lot No. 7 in tho original plat of the town of Middletown. Wayno township, Montgomery county. Iii 11.. in tho tenement of the said lot No. 7 known as Thomas Rusk's property.

IIIIS.7J*I SANTEERD RUSK,

NOTICE

is hereby given to the eitizenij of "ion township. Montgomery county. In-

liana, that I Robert A.Hays, a whito male habitant of .Montgomery county, Stato of Indiana. of the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their noxt regular sc.--ion, commencing on the first Monday of September A. D. H0M, for a liccnse to sell intoxicating lit|ii')i- in a less quantity than a quart at a time under tho Temporancc law ol

S a In an a a 5 for the term of one year. My place of business and the premises uhereon said liquors aro to he sold and drank is situated on that part of lot number ninety-two I'M) a. designated on the original plat of the town of Crawforsdville. beginning twenty-one [21) foot north of tho south wot corner of said lot. and running thenco north twenty (20) feet, thonco cast eighty-two ami a half feet, thenco south twenty (20) feet, 'hence west eighty-two and a half (H2.'i) feet to beginning. inigitw:i ROBERTA, HAYS,"

^"OTICE i-i hereby]given to tho cilzens of i-' Clark township. Montgomery county Indiana that I. George Scott, a white male inhabitant *if Mnnlgomeiy county in the Stato of Indiana. of Ihe nire of twenty-one years, will apply to thc Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana* at tho regular

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I se in the iiIuro tnl.v SEABROOK'S. a combination quite up with tho advancement of the age. I'leasant to take, harmless in it- action, efficient and reliable in all ca«c. Invaluable in the following disease?:

Summer Complaint, Im gularilit*.,

of

the

bow­

session commcncing on the first Monday ofiSeptcmber. A. D. two. for a license tosell intoxicating liquors in a'lcsH quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance Law of I&50. of the State of Indiana, for it term of one year. My place ol business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is siuated on lot number one (II in block number two (2) in the original plat of town of Ladoga, .Montgomery county, Indiana. Tho house where said liquor* arc to be sold and drank is situated 13 foet from Ihe Kouthca.-t coiner of said llot, in tho front I lower room of said building on said lot in Clark

Township. Montgomery county. Indiana.

u,.,*l» fJI-'OHfJK WCI ngi-i«:i' GEORGE SCOTT.

.las Ruddle 4 Co., Louisville, Ky.—When liv- 'VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of several bottles of Dr. i-* Clark township. Montgomery

ing in yotir city I used Sco brook's Infant Soothing fsyrup. and found it to do my child more good and it would rest better after usintj it than any other remedy I can say with confidence, it is the best medicine for children at present known. I wi-di you would get the druggist here to keep it. If any rinedoe*, picnic let me know if r.ot send me one dozen by cxprcis, and I will p:ij for it at the office here. Write mc when you send it. nnil oblige. MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLI'H.

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without the disagreeable taste aud bad effects of I eithet separatelj or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines. It .hould be taken in all eases when a gentle tonic impression is required after convalescence from ymvr.Hn or debil-s tat ing diseases, or in those distressing ircgulari-?. tics peculiar to females. No female should be without it. if liable to such di'casc*'. for nothin?can well takcits place.

State.

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'All the hbove snod.'Tur'ale by

E. J. BINFORD & BRO.,

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Vrawfords*ille. 1ml.

Augustvl, ICiWJj *.«v

,Jt'

county, in the

State of Indiana, tint I, James Kelley. a white male inhabitantof Montgomery county, in tbe State of Indiana, of the atrc of twenty-One years, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county in the State of Indiana, :ic their next rejulnr session, commencing on the tith day of September A. D. 1WJ. for a license to isell intoxicating liquor in a lei* quantity than a quart at a time, under thv Tempciancc Law, of the State of Indiana, approved March 5, lrj'j, for the term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on lot number eight !*), in block nurnbor six [Cj, as recorded in tho original plat of the town ot Ladoga. Clark township, Montgomery county Ind.. bouuded as follows: Reginning at the Center of said lot number cixht IHj, on the east side, aud running thence north eighteen [let: fcer, thence west fifty [50J feet, thence south eighteen Is', feet, thence ea«t fifty [50] feet to the place of beginning angl4w4 JAMES KELI.EV.

SEMINARY.

Ladoga Seminary.

A O A INDIANA.

HAVING

given this school a thorough trial I regard it ns offering the best advtintasea f'r the price* charged, of any school

ID THE

WILLIAM

JOHNSON.

SCHOOL OPENS, SEPTEMBER 6.

CHARGES PER QCARTKR TEN WEEKS. R»ora rent, each pupil

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$ 4 CO

Tuition. Primary Department 3

ZO

Preparatory Academic lit year. 'Al year.. 3d year..

4 6 U)

Iiicideiilal ft-x. Pciiiiaipr department Academic licudint: ruiul fee Music—Piano. Organ and Guitar l'»t ut Instrument a l* Other branches of Kiue Arts, usual rates lloardiug per week-.*. 'f

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July:iim.' A.J. VAWTER, Principal,