Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 November 1869 — Page 3

THE -REVI-fai V/

CIRCULATION 9.COT

Indianapolis, rrawfnrd^rllte. and Dan* TIIIC Rnllroad.

I/Z-nrp Crawfnrd«vil!p Arrive nt Tndtnnapo'.'S... IndtnnsTVl'*. Arrive at Orawiorvl'ville-

.. O 1fi ft T*» .7 40 r. m.

i« a. m,

5 n. m.

Pout Off -i Ot-.nwfordavilic. n«i.T-G«t! "X*. V,-\V-tl. ..7P.il. TriORyTOWX^f'H-cV ni-rf'^TVnn'lay? r"-l 7 P.M.

PemrU

Tii/x!3j,

S.1I tirI I A

A I. AMP. fittek nrrtTfl* TUf^Tiny-i and Sa'tir »liy 10 A. XI.

A m/1 'I*• r' if 1. P. M.

WAYXETU

W N.* I* haek arrive* Tuesday Sr»tnrdn\.« f'iA.W. depart* "am" 'i T" n' 50 M.

R0CtVlLl.l». b* haek. arrive* V«nda*». Wwl!Je«l*»''nn4 Kr!'liv»....4S P. deii»e«« Ttie«dny». Thorpd-iv*. and Saturday" A. M. Ncwrows. 1V earrier arrive. Tneudayp.

Thnr«days and Saturdays....10 v. depart' "fne dnv« nt ..IP. M,

JlKOTASAPOUP. by carrier «rrire« Wednes]nv* find Snturnfl.v* 1departs Mine days at.. 1P.M.

CITY NEWS-

Via.

i*. Gnonc.E

dnv v.err Meak and

TfEst'AY and Wcln elonny diy«.

MANT a poor fellow failed lo Cif thanksjfivinc tnrke.v lnsi Thursday.

WATTS

dray.

has pot a new four wheeled

WAttnrs ASIII.kt sav.V' oys(er" are K^d

enough for him.

Hoo killing has commenced r.i i.'nii povk house.

A waro* helonpind lo Al. Rominger, loaded with coal, broke down opposite ihe stone front, yestoriiay.

VAKAKSDAI.

TUB

ous.

drew the rubber

lamp shade nl I lie concert on Inst Thursday night.

Gun city is overrun with dsummeip, book agents, bogus life and fire insurance agents, nnd patent right swindlers.

A M:W paletit rubber thimble is the latest invention. 1'rof. Uri. Ihe ballionit,

is the .igent for this city.

JOHNSON

llnisKKi.i

THE

will move into their

new and elegant bniKUng. on Green street, nex* moiith. Tliey will have the finest

restaurant in the Stale.

new cisterns bnilt by the eit.v wvie filled by the heavy rain on last Tuesday. This will a fiord an abundance of water ill

ease of file.

TIIK

exhibition given bv the Fire Coinpnnv, on 1-ist Thursday night, al Kitzroth Hall, was a guuid aflTnir. The attendance waa large, and everybody was delighted. We understand they will repeat thejperformnnce on Christinas night

A "MAM. frame tenement on therorm rof Green and South streets, was destroyed bv fire last Saturday afternoon. Owing to the scarcity of water the engine company was unable to arrest the fire.

Tllf: supply of turkieslast Thursday, for thanksgiving, was woefully small. The few that werrfbrought in. indicated, from their lean appearance, a scarcity of corn in the niighborhond where tliey were raised.

BKI.L RISCI:KS.—An

opportunity will be

presented our citizens who have not had the plct.suro of hearing any bell ringing lately, to attend a concert of the Peak Bell Ringers, next .Monday nnd Tuesday

nights

\V ngain call upon the city council to take prompt action in having a good brick walk laid from Judge Riley's store to the Center

winter this side walk, at times, was almost

impassable.

The Jourmtl editors are investigating spiritualism. They have discovered that they belong to the first sphere in the spirit world. Tbcy should hr.ve boon born in Massachusctin, they would then have been dead-headed into the thirtieth sphere.

MARRIED.—On tho 17 instant, at the rcsidcnce of .Dr. J. T. Boyd, in Indianapolis, by Rev. T. B. Taylor, Mr. Enos Sies, of Crawfordsville, to Mrs. Frances R. IIBurkor, of Milwaukee, Wis. "Two snnl* with bnt a sinRlo thought,

Two hearts that leat a? one."

Fountain county should feci pride in their old organ, and give il a generous support.

A N old negro, said to be several hun dred years old, disappeared from our e:tv a few da3'« since. lie w:\s last seen in company with George Vanarsdal, our effi­

cient constable, to whom he had communicated a secrel of having untold wealth burried underneath a tree, near the city. George had a stronj attackixriit for the colored ancient, but, as he promised to return with the treasure in .a short time, he let him go.

Wt received a call a few days eiuce from

Mr. C. C. McKinlcy, of Champaign City, Illinois. Mr. K. is an old bridge buildttr, having followed the occupation for years. He recently finished a heavy bridge contract on the Champaign, Dccatur & St. Louis railrcad. He has the contrast for ijic bridge work between here and Danville, and intends to commence work immediately. Laborers who desire employment for the winter, and all those who understand working on bridges can obtain

employment for the winter by calling at the

railroad

office ia tbia city. Jf

T«* following is a partial Htt ?f prisons who drew prizes at ihc firemen's concert last Thursday night: John 8. Ensey. Anapoli*, InI„ »ct chairs Mrs. Mahorney, rocking chair: W. Kenjon, *?t siltcr plated teaspoons, Robt. Blair, parlor lamp: W. Tverts, ridinz bridle J. V. Keersn. dressed chicken Mrtj. Foote, child's hose Jack Ross, tack flonr Boiler Riler, gent"? ha

Warren Ashley, "can fresh oysters: Mr«.

Dr. Layne. jug vinegar.

m.

10:05 a. tn, l-.V) p.m. p. in.

Louisville. Nw .Utwiy Chicnso Rail Road.

OOTNO NORTn:

Arvorntnidntion F*pr»». TDOIXO Form: Rtni*'*...... Aeoommodation.

BALUIL'S MOXTHTV

WO

AGAZTXR.

are in rcceipt of this marrelnuvir cheap

and handsome mnrrnzine f^r December. Its tabloof contents is varied »urt oharmin?.

DEED.

AI.t.KN—On

A. M..

thcSl'i of Xoreinher. at3 nV!f,ck

POUSA.

'J di»easc.

A

Apnlinanary

I.BKRT

I.LBN io the 2Cth year of her as».

The dcccascl was an amiable and loving wife, and bore her suffcrins? .with a christian forlitudoand rp^irnalion. comforted by the Divine a««urap.ce that "(hi* mortM mu?i put rnjimmortaliiy. "and that "a'we have borne the imn%n r.f ihe earthy, nn ehsll aUo bear tho imnge of the heavenly." She leave" an affectionate husband, a litlle daughter, and a largo cirele of relalivey bnd i'riend* to rnonrn her departure.

LOCAL ITEMS.

Simpson llaviina ci?:ir«

II'is iJo- geijui

Simpson

hi"

BI'MXF.SR on the new rnilroid. from here to Indianapolis, rontinncs cood.

Il'i? a fiiin f!o:.-k of tobaccos.

Simpsou

fl-i" -onu nicc dried curranls.

Simpson

Ifa.

»trc*« of sugar?. All

Simpsou

Keep: city.

the Trv

"ccdless r-iisins. some

JOLM.

weather, with the exception of last

Monday, has been stormy nnd tempestu­

Hall's

1 'i-i/rhible Sicili-.in /A.'i'r Ii'vnicr is a did dressing for the hair. No other it. Tiy i' and judge for yourselves.

lenlike

Pare Dmgs,

Chemicals, dy» stuffs, brushes, paints, oils nnd varnishes, at the lowest possible rates, at T. W. Fry.? & f'o.'s, Green street drug store.

Doors, Sash, and Blinds. largest stock in town a' at f'nmpbcll Hirter'.s

T!i,'

price.-

actor o2°,'.v'l

Nov/

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

Ci:AWionosviLU', Nov. 17. 1 S0lJ.

All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will plea of eight davs. nov'JOwl.

11 and settle inside

JOHN MAS?.

THOSE

Paisley, Eugenie, Arab, Sitka. Cashmere, single nnd double, and Breakfast Shawls, at tho Enterprise.

... Oct.2.

Faints.

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

GO TO THE

Enterprise Cash House for new fall and winter Dress Goods and Trimmings, at low Cash prices.

o*

Rolicrt Cnrson

I Will novv bo found in his new brick, Nagioceiy ,j

n|)n

jtiock, No. 0, on Washington street,

t. Iiurch corner. Last I with a- full assortment of groceries ns

chcnp n*.the cheapest. Jul 17'COtf

Chcnp Jolin.

Buy your fine Roger's Tinted Ware, warranted 3 vcars, of CHEAP JOHN.

Rats. Rata,' Rats.

If the rats eat your harness, call at Jas. I.ee & Bro. and purchase a box of greese, warranted to make your harness soft and pliable, and a sure protection against rats.

Fino Cut., Fino Cut, Fino Cut—"North Star," "North Star," "North Star," Don't forget that best fine cut is the "North Star," and that Mahorney & Gerrard sells it bv the cart load. o30to

Wood for Sale.

TusCovingtoii friVaif has made a marked improvement in its general appearance. Il is now one of the neatest papers in the. j-icy yard. Leave your orders at James I.ee State. The liou-hcartcd Democracy of

I will have during the coming winter months S00 cords of good wood for sale at

& Brother's. eP.O- MORRTS LEE.

Tho Latest

ijiyles of Ladies', Misses' nnd Childrcns' dress [pattern, just received from Mme. Demorest's Emporium of fashion, of New ork Citv. by Miss Addie Moore, two doors south of the M. E. church.

Paints. Oil, &e.

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

Storei.

0ct80 wfl.

30

the lien in ie

Simpsou

F? O 11 the L:iii-*t syrups to be louad in the citv. 20 v. 2

Siiapfion

II.v

just received 1re suj.ply of cultivated Cranberries.

n20.2

Simpson

lias a n.r'.v lot of No. 1 Mackerel are all warranted.

nnd ihev

Chonp Jolm. fine TnMo Lineri^

Buy

days. Campbell

Che:ip

Chofip John.

I5uy your fine I'antnseopie of (?hcap jr 1

A Lnrco

Stock •.!' l'oots and shoes at the Stone Front. Very cheap. s2 "itf

Horso Nails.

,'W&5ll.e I'clfbratrd nusable hor«-«» nails for sale bv Campbell & Hariri". i.2"w-l

SECOND ARKITAL

120 good Sheet Iron, Parlor and Heating StoTe?. 100 hundred Cast Pnrior & Box Heating Stores. 200 good Cook Stores, will be Mid cheap at the old stand, at we are anxious to reduce the stock fcefcre we Iron Front House Keepers Emporium, of more. ROBB 4 AHORKEY. Robb & Mabornev.

IYe«h Ojrster Depot.

You can get the finest oysters by the

W.i). Wallace, beef roast: John White, can, or half can, at greatly reduced prices, pr cotton socks Geo. Coon?, toy drnta and at Mahorney &. Gerrard's Excelsior Babief tcnguo: Win. Epperson, hoop skirt j|er3"

nl??

oyster soap served np in the

.. finest style at their dining room oTer the

1

Brick.

1

nP

now prepared to fill orders for brick

ulld bn

rned hard

embracing the usual fine variety of serial-. manufactured fcrick in this county. Leave sketches, stories, poems and attractive en grav!n«r«. T'he publishers announce in the prospectus the eominj year sorial siory for miult^, bv the popular magazine wrttrr. J.itne* Franldin Fitts. and a juvenile serial by t_V yonnpr people's favorite, Horatio .Mirer, Jr. Thepr:"eof this periodif.il is a marvel tocverybody--a hnmlred pa?e ilr*-t. e!a*s illustrated mafrazine for fifteen cents, or ?I SO per year. N indeed wonderfiillv elieap. Elliot.Thonies ,t Tal- I hot, publisher".-Boston. ^Ins-.aehti«cM®.

Drugs.

The inst shall be first.—Scripture. Verified by the fact that the drug More esiablished in this city after the others had be' in full operation for years, is now '•elipsing all the rest in the way of trade. Look in at Fiy'3 Drug S'ore on Green Street and see.

AT THE ENTERPRISE. The latest styles and most elegant and chcapeBt in the citv.

M?rc9

wife of

By Cable.

ITKLFAFCT, IcEr.A.vn, Oct. 20. P. M. lSbO, Cheap John, of Crawfordsville, Slate of Indiana. United States, has just been shipped this day. per Steamer City of Cork, one bale of coods. o2Cw THO?. McCONNELI. S CO.

MISHAIVANKI

Silver Steel Axes, every one war ranted

&

Of Pat. Buck Saws, and going off very rapidly, at n20w2

Campbell

&

Novl3—1 w.

o20-5

Harter.

n20w2 Ajrcnls.

Judge Naylor's Property For Sale. Judge Nnylor will dispose of his property. Having a front of over 2£0 feet on Franklin Street, and cer-taininj over 9 aercs.

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. Whitfovd's lav- office, Stone Font, MayorsofEee. jnne2(»tf

Robb ii Mahorney

Would respectfully inform their patrons that they will move in 30 days, their entire stock of Queensware, Glassware, S:oves, Tin ware, and Tin shop, to their Xao Iron Front Bur!n-:n Room, one square south. They have in stock nnd in transit a large assortment of French China, also. 20 crates of Iron Stone China, which will be solii cheap for cath, also, larjrc stock of Conk & Parlor Stoves. .. Ocl3Q w3

FRESH SUPPLY

Horse Shoes, just received,at prices below all competition, at

n20w2

Campbell

Harter's.

The Seci'ct of Beauty

Lies in the use of Hagan's Magnolia Palm for the Complexion. Roughness, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Freckles and Tan disappear where it is applied, and a beautiful Complexion of pure, satin-like texture is obtained. The plainest features are made to glow with Healthful Bloom and Youthful Beaut}*.

Remember, Ilagan's Magnolia Balm is the thing that produce these effects, and any Lady can secure it for 7-j cents at any of our stores.

Lvov's KATIIAIEOX is the best hair dressing. Oct. 10 ml

Dr. G. W. Keith,

The Healer, has returned to this ciiy and is stopping at the Richardson House. The doctor has been exercising his gift of healing during the past ten day3 in Delphi, and has performed many wonderful cures in that city. The Delphi Journal of this week cives an account of the cure of a child of Samuel Milrov E?i-, wliioh occms as miraculous as anything of the kind we have ever heard or read of in ancient or modern times. "The child was attacked with intermittent congestion of the brain and lungs, witli convulsions and a sccond paroxysim, then comatose unconsciousness, pulse imperceptible, the countenance such as gencrlly prcceeds death, and as mcdicin could not be swallowed, death in an hour or two was apparent.

Dr. Keith was called and laid his hands upon the child and in a short time his gifted magnetic power did the work, the child called for water, opened its eyes, drank it and in 24 hours further medical attention was not required.'' Many curcs were effected instantaneously by the doctor during his brief stay in this place a few •weeks since, one marked case was that of David Kuigen who had been a great sufferer for along lime from heart disease, Mr. K. was instantly rehired, nnd perfectly cured by two operations. Those who are afflicted cliculd visit the doctor at once as he will remain in this citv but a few davs.

A Card.

We, the undersigned citizens of Montgomery county, Indiana, having purchased of ''Cheap John" spectacles, do cheerfully recommend him to all those who desire to to purchase for themselves or friends. The glasses nrc tho celebrated "Pantiscopic,"

and possess the virtue of never tiring or weakening the eye. To all those wishing to purchase we would recommend to pive him a call before purchasing:

7.

Mahorney A Gerrard

Have opened a first clnss dining room over their bakery, nnd are prepared to furnish warm meals or lunch at any time, also oyster soup and fried oysters. Their charges are very moderate, and cordially invite the patronnge'of the people. o8(K)

Cheap John

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

Perrj.T Miller .IflmesWLynn v'Thomns S Kelly ,± .lohn IL-rpo Joseph Sweerigen Samuel Watson Wm Hendrickson Silve.'ler Cooper John Brlttoo .• James Ball Joseph Allen Wm Grey Taylor ltuffineton OMR Aandrson John MeConnell James Hall

Henry Nicholson., W. K. Wallace Al. Rnmev. Wm. W. Galev. Daniel BohonSamuel O. Irwin. William McClclinnd Daviil anclcavc R. M.I vne

W Snyder

f? W Pearson Oarret Hanen Wm GilVey Darwin Hills J»mps Sidener Wm Monroe l'har« Allen Joseph O'Urien JesseT Durham Satrnel Gillilnnd John Rnrdhust Aaron Foust Wm La^ne

S Grey David Galey Eli Conway Wm Myers Wm Gott GGWarbin Gemiliel Hughei ." D.l Funk A Willnrd FDoherty Mrs Susan Elllet Mrs Naaey Campbell Mrs Delia Newell Mrs S C-oper Mrs Martishn Mann Mrs Jano Vancleave Mrs Ann Bnffinston Mrs Mary Watson Mrs Jane Vanhook Mrs Sjtliia Gill Mrs Hannah Sidenrr Mrs White Mrs HA West Mrs Ruth Craig Sirs E Nicholson Sirs Kllen O'Neal Mrs Lucy II Gwynn Mrs Bnsenbarsck Mrs Permoljr Hushes

Mahorney Mi well

Abijh O'Neal ,Tame« Brusenbar.ek Hcrrod Richard Epperson Mr# .Tames Lynn Mrs Julia Coons Mrs'JanoPayne. Mrs Susan Austin Mrs Sally Grey Mrs Sophia Galey Mrs ft Johnson* Mrs A Galloway Mrs fjrniina Steele Mrs Cono«*ay Mrs Catherine Grey Mrs Lydia Myers •, Mr? Hopkins MrsCLidiVcj Mrs Marie ijy.sgfck Mrs Jolin Canine Mrs S A Ru.wll Mrs I.ucinda White Mm S Serpent Mrs Sniaa Boqsoij

1:^9 SPECIALS.

Errors of Youth.

A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the fake of suffering humanity, Eend free to oil who need it. the receipt and directions for making the (simple remedy by which he was cured, hufferers wishing to profFt by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN.

May £51 IRfio.ly. Jfo. -ISCedar ft New York.

A Cnrrf.

To :hf K'iiinr of Cntwfcrdmlle Xtcitte Dear Sir:—Through your paper, allow me to inform my friends and the public generally tho! I have l' sumed the practice of law.

Office in v. fordsville, opposite the IV.st Office. LEW. WALLACE. Cm wfordsville, Dec. 12. 18C?. tf

A Card.

I would inform my old friends and customers, that for the present, I will repair such watches, clocks, and jewelry, as thev may desire and I will be found at my residence nt all hours for that purpose. I have also just received a fine assortment of Sf/h Thomas cloc4 which will be sold very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, and nil others, call at my residence, where I will lie happy to yep them. m27'f. JAMES PATTERSON.

To Consumptives.

TIIE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after havin? suffered several years with a severe Inn? affection and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxions to make known to his fel-low-sufleerrs the means of cure.

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the 'Same, which tLey will find a SCKE CruE FOB

sriirTKiN.

&

Harter's.

Canet-r—A New and Wonderful Discovery. Dr. J. C. Dixon's Cancer Antidote, which has already proved in over fifteen hundred cases, to be the most successful treatment of cancer ever used. This terrible disease is entirely removed in a solid mass, without the use of the knife, los3 of blood, caustic burning, or affecting the sound parts, and without pain. $j^"Of!ice over the Express ofiice. Attica, Ind. nlSwl

JAMES liUDDLK CO. Proprietors, c» x.

augSly 41 Bullitt St. Louisville Ky.

FURS.

Ladis', Misses', and Gents' Furs, beautiful and 'cheap, at the Enterprise.

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVLLLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1869.

The 42 Otllott Coffee Pot

That baa stood in front of McClelland Hall for the last 7 years, will be taken down this week and will be removed one sqaare sooth In front of the mammoth

Remember that the entire stock of StoTes, Glass & Queensware of the old stand, and a mammoth stock of new and fresh goods will be opened in the new rtore on or about the 25 of Kovember, Our motto will be to sell cheap.

On Time.

Anybody can bnj the best cook stove in the

.... I market, the oven sn arranged that the heat pss-

bnv.ng a large stock on hand, My brick res entirely aroond it. bnkinir quick and even, are all made of the best quality of clay,

pry

and are eqoal to any

tour orders at James Lee & Bro's. ?0-3 MORRIS LEE.

cheap at Ir_wiD,.«ien of the Golden Stove, on Rix month's lime. He will sell queensware and glnfsware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stove? are guaranteed and sold on six month's time. Call ond sec hici.

May-9 '63 tf.

S E N I

August 21, IPCOmSOct.lG

n. If"assoii.

CON-

ASTHMA,BRONCIIITIS,

ject of the ndvertiser i^ sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, nnd may provo a blessing.

Parties wishing tho prescription, will please adress

REV.EDWARDA.

Williamsburg, Kings Connty, New York. Mny29„G91y

Worthy of Attention.

To Dr. Tliomn* A. Iliirley: I hereby certify that during the last year I wns attacked with the Ague while in Vicksburg, Miss., and used sevcrnl 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 ns GO grains per day, and which must have cost me nearly 6100. I 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 almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At about this time the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper. Jjnd I determined to give it atrial. 1 did so and have no reason to regret it. Onebottle restored mecomplctely, and sincc that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equnlly happy result, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN. Engineer. '.ouisvilie. Ky., June 14. 1SC'. For sale by all Druggists.

Hosiery, Flannels/

etc. The ob­

WILSON,

eci23'G9

BAZAR.

'"A Repository fof Fashioji. Pleasure, and Instruction.1'

HARPER/S BAZAR.

:urI.lriucui ,:..ti»liiliis numerous full-siznd patterns of useful articles accompanies the paper ever fortnicht. nnd occasionally au elognnt Colored fashion Plate.

Harper's Bazar contains 16 folio paces of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine. calendered paper, and is published weekly.

CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE IT.E«?. Harper's Bazar contains, besides pictnrcs. patterns, etc.. a variety of matter of especial use nnd interest to tho family nrticles on health, dress, nnd housekeeping ?in nil its branehes its editorial matter is especially adapted to tho circje it is intended to interest nnd instruct: nnd it hns, besides, good stories nnd litcmry matter of merit. It is not surprising that the journal. with such features, has achieved in short time an immense success for something of its kind was desired in thousands of families, and its publishers havo filled the demand. Tho young lady who buys a single number of Har per'* Bazar ia mado a subscriber for life.—New York Evening Post.

Tho Bazar is excellent. Like nil the periodicals which tho Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended—the mothers and daughters in average families—cannot but profit by its good sense and good taste, whieh. wo have no doubt, aro to-day making very many homes happier than they may have been before the women began taking lessons in tporsonal and household and social management from this good-natured mentor.—Tho Nation,

It has the merit of being sensible of conveying instruction, ot giving cxcellc-nt patterns in every Jdepartment, and of being well stocked with good rending matter.—WatchmAn and Keflcclor.

SUBSCRIPTION.—1870. TERMS

HARPER'S BAZAR,

one year .... ..... ..CO

October, £3, lcJ9,

Anextra copy of either Magazine weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every club of Fivs SrBScniBEKS at f4 OUcncb, in one remittance or Six Copies for fCO.tiO, without extra copy. npllK new firm would respectfully inform the

Snbscriptions to Harper's Magazine W cekly, x. citizens of Montgomery county that they and Bazar, to one address for one year, 510 tit) have purchased the Grocery establishment or. two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address as the knownLynn Son Grocery, when-will lie

for one year, $T Ott. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time, Vols. I. and II. of Harper a Bazar, for the years 1SC8-9, elegantly bound in green r-orocco cloth. will bo sen by cxprcs?, freight prepaid, for 00 each.

The postage on Harpers Bazar is 20 cents a year which must be paiu at the subsriber's po.-t-

°mt.sustti'

3

HARPER BROTHERS. New 'i ork.

MEDICAL.

MANHOOD:

Thomas Campbell Wm Canine Sr John Hendricks

.Tust published a new edition of nr. Calwrwell'a Crl*kraini Raaay on the radial cure (without medicine) of

TT7"Price in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay dearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that tho alarming con equence.«.Jof felf abuse may be radically cured with out the dangerous u«e of internal uiedioine or application of the knife pointing oot a mode of euro at once simple, cert jit), and efTectuil. hy means of which ever fsuncrer. no matter what hifcqjdition may be,may core himscif cheaply, privately and radically. I

JL rThis Lecture should he in the bands of every youth and every man in the land, Sent,under*eal, in attain envelope, io any address.postpaid.cn receipt of sis cent, or two

Eost

stamps. Also. Dr. Cnlverwell's "Marriaee I uide," price S5 cents. Address the pnbli.«bers.

found a I arse assort mtnt of

Fish:

Restored. .[

SPKRMATOR-

KHCF.A, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, linpotency. Mental nnd Physical Incapacity, Impediments to marriage, etc.: also. f!on?irmption Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexnal estrnvrcance.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Extensive Show

I OF

New Fall Dry Goods!

AT

THE NEW YORK STORE, jWebster

INDIANAPOLIS.

We beg leave to inform oar f.-iends and customers that we have cow ready for their inspection the

MOST EXTENSIVE aad CHEAPEST STOCK

Iff

O

NEW FALL DRY GOODS

Ever opened at

THE TSTTCW YORK

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.

WASSON

OBAWFORDSYILLE,

Hoop

Boots,Shoes,

ami ISiilmoral

DRY C400DS.

1860-70. 1S60-7O.

.D 3 O O 8

ENTERPRISE CASH STORE

A magnificent line of dress goods are offered at low figures.

Waterproof, Beaver, Chinchilla. (Jlotli*, Cloakings, Overcoat**, Shawls, Plaid, .. Plain anil Opera, Flannels.

Dress Trimmings, Buttons and Notions in endless variety.

LADIES', MISSES' & GENTS' FURS CHEAP. Attention is called to our large and new stock of

A.'© SIMB E

Unequaled in the city.

Also Our II ul (ind Cap Depni'tiucitt i« Very Full.

Ready-Made Clothing, Under-wave, Grlaves. Boots and Shoes, Below Competition.

TC E E II 8

C. E. FFIiLE^WIWKK R1IO..

Main Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

GROCERIES. SALOON.

BECK & JOHNSON

DEALEU3 IN

Groceries & Provisions, E S A A N

t. r,ier Green 071J Market Streets,

Crawford^villc. Indiana.

Cviii:ting oi

Coffee. Tea, Sugar.

How Lost, How

cflolasses. 1 Spices, Woodin II'arc.

Crockery, Tobacco.

We thall pay theliigh'rt mirVet prie.^ n: ali times for

1

CHAS. J. C. KLINE AGO..

127Bowery. New York, Pest Office Box po»f»1ee»l|ir

O E

O E I E S

At tl»e lowest ligures.

D«AtflSC8 UECK JOHNSON.

STORE.

A

f',.r Dry On d«,co to

Now b-

The New York Store, Indianapolis, Indiana.

isr

If. jEUmore.

& ELLMORE

No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

O O

Cloths, Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Gloves, Notions, White Goods, Shawls,

Skirls.

Al.-o, a well isssorred stock of

TS/L EST I S

Also, a full line of

Hats,

Nov. 9 lee:

Caps, Crlass

at the lowest mtirltct price.

CJtueciisware

WASSON i. KLLilOllK.

SALOON

FLORENCE RICHTER,

VN.N'OL'NCKSvicinity

to the eitizens

fville and' that he has opened

No.

W IS E?

Al.K.S.

Sole Agent lor brated bottled family use.

1

4V.

We lln^ retained the service? of Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular solesraan, ?o well known to. the public, and shall be pleased lo rcccive calls from all the old friends of the former firm.

BOOTS AND SHOES. MILLINERY.

Like one who seeks for Hoots in vain Chorus. "Not long, not long for you can tind

DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE,

Corner of Gre?n and Main streets, where may be found the best assortment of all kinds nnd styles of Boots and Shoes, at the lowest prices. Your inspection of sroc(i« and price" ^elicited.

Sept.l0.1?69tf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

BOOTS and SHOES!

T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S

Free Entertainment! I Pall and Winter Stock.

A the ccrnrr uf Main snd Grsec strerti

Curtis' Old Stand

& Son

BOOT & SHOE STORE,

Corner of Main nmt Greer bra ted

•Stock Company.

Commencing immediately further r.otioe.

nud conticninr until

Programme—Part First.

I'inderilla. or flippers to i-ell C.'uinpnnj Recitative—Prede.-trian's Lament. "Flow long, how long "hall I complain.

That the Websters kee-p every kind."

Part Second.

Nary altipl'olka Company Parody— liilly '"Father, dear father, coine home with roe now

My shoes are all out at tho toe: You promised to shoe Johnnie nnd 1. And jon know it's very wicked to lie." Metamorphosis and Tablcnux.in which the Shoeless lirigado appear in Cno and coarse Boots and Shoes, Balmorals. Scottish ilalmorctta*. Button

Polish. Congress Gaiters, lilnck Crook Beots. Base Bnll Shoes, etc. Company Reception of Greenbacks .. Company

To conclude »ith the highly pk-a-iug and satisfyingi farce of

PERFECT

FITS!

This is anew piece, and if r. played out.

daegt-r cf being

Three Performances Daily,

Morning, afternoon ani evening, until further notice. Doors Oj..en at seven .o'clock A. M. close at nine I*. M,

MAIISr S* PJJKKT.

'CltAWFOHDSVIIXU.

A

N IMMENSE bToCK UK LVKi:V lil.NL UK I

Mens' Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers nnd Overshoes.

All of ubioh willpititu'jlu sv tLe very sinallcit profit.

of Crawfordhas opei

Firtl-I'law Sfnlooii riuil lidlnnrnul,

^CommercialRow,(irei'ii

St..

Ld 11.

here he wii keep ron^tantly pur"?! brand'r-f

A N I

C/G A US.

tlie eeleAle, for

Impf.rted and nutire Wirits Svcramcntal purpose'.

I TIIK trnt: UI FA it 1 m:

is unrivaled. All the'.uxiiri'- nnd sul' of thea,,ason served up at-h'rt notice.

Als agent for the

Saddle Rock Oysters.

FREE LIS(

hveryday at lOo'cltj^k A. M.

We tuaniiiactuir fir O full r'.men!

HOME MADE WORK

Put up hy the *try be.t made cf No. 1 selected -:t« nt prion '.hat

MRS. L. M. WILLIAMS

Bas rcccireJ tc. assortment of

jM,LL,NERY

The Managers, have the honor to announce to V.«9?k- Ihe attention of the ladies of Craw. the citiiens of Crawfordsvilio and vicinity ?erie? of general entertainments at the popular

WiiH'M.

_•! itceheci.-.-. ck wLich w-1!

:nd a!!

Defy Competition

Ciiiiei,, Montgomery eoii'.'r ..c*!l titfure pureha-jir.*

Remember the Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,

CRAWFORDSV1LUE,

GOODS

I /"COMPRISING a complete fall and winter

fordsvillo and vicinity is invited to this opportunity for securing cheap millinery good*.

ROOMS rs NATIONAL BLOCK,

Washington Street, Crawfordsvilio

Sopf. 1?C9.

by their ecle-

AGUE CURE

VJ!Gi

In

i'ills, onvi'iiiont

for

l"sc.

Contains no Quiuine. Produces no Dizziness, No Ringing in the Ears. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cures

Ague

in all its forms.

No Unpleasant Tasle. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.

MEYER BROTHERS & CO.,

GENERALAGKNTS.

Fort Wayo, Intl., nnd St. Louia IS IJTForsalo hy all Druggists. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY

BINFORD & BROTHER

July 2i, IFOO.wCG

INDIANAPOLIS.

PAT WELCH,

I'roDrieh.r of the

BANK

SALOON,

No- 23, West Washington Street, Indianapolis. Indiana,:

Wishes ID inform his many friccds in this city nnd vicinity that he still keeps constanly on hand the very best quality of

Whiskies, Ales,Cigars,and Lager Keer.

Ill-h

use always open to hi? thirsty friends. Don't forget the place. No. 23. West Washington street, half book eu-t of I'almcr House. sopl^.lft'OmS

MACHINERY.

li. J|. McGRATU dt Co., MACHINISTS,

Manufiicttircrp of Covn Sliellers, Horse I'nwc-rs, l)rrifr ws, SugarMills, Sucar Kettles. Castings, Brass 'a-tin^s aiui 3IacIiinory of ovorv description.

AI.SO.

Mc(«ra(li'N Improved

THIMBLE SKEINS,

(I'atent'-d .lanuary -f. lr,'"f.

C1 verv Ba v-

(\tn turn r,it lb pair Work in ft if hours, hop on rrt vi., vouth of Hramblc House,

inayl'ti'jl.

itoo.n,

LaFayctte, Ind.

TO THE LADIES.

A Card to the Ladies

l»'t.

lXlllAXA,

IL'!*'JV'.!0'S

(iolrii'i) Prriodicnl Pills, For l^'omalcS'

in Corrrrling Irirgulnrlllra, oiilblrlB

liifntSiililc in Corrrrling frirou Kriiinrlng Oli.lrnrlion. of ihc J| 'I'uriia, from ^LINFRRRR C'IIIIM., nnd ^il»h «Miirrrurul n«

I'rrrrulnll ve.

ONE PILL IS A DOSE.

I

lVri, i|i:. porctill.wly situated, or thn.«e suf* pj5ir.:r them "Ives «n. nrc can tinned ORain't using tl:e=e I'ills while in thai condition. Ie«t they inI vile mi"carri.ice. after whieh admonition tba I I'orprieti.r ituiiiiiynn responsi'• 111r. although I their inildne- would prevent nny mischief to health: .thermo the J'iils are reeommcn-

lilOST INVALIAULK REMEDY

1

f.,r :!i'- alleviiitio: tho«e nufTering from any I irregularities whatever. r. well us to prevent an increase ot famil.r when health will not permit it niiietiriR the nerve? and briricin? hack tho ,j e/dr.r health" tJ the chelc (.f the must delieate.

Fi.'.i nnd explicit dire?t -.tij nccmnpany ea.-li I'rieo rl r^r hux: 0 h".te» S»M in i"rnwf'.rdville. t.y K.J. Kiiiford & IIro«.' i'mifgiit'. -ole aee.i.t» fi.r ('rawfurisyille.

L.'irlir.*: l.r srtidii.R ilic-m ^1 lo the Crawrortt.jilie f/fBei". have tho I 'il I*

rent

(eon-

ridentiiilly hi mini loany part ot thocounlry.

I .Sol.l al-to hy flto. rtimir.c A (,"•. La Fay I ette. Ind. in ltid:anap.li». hy M^'.dy Brothert. ,1. llrvati and Browning ^lo-in. and liy onu druce-t" in tivnin tho Loiteu Matei.

1

and "l S I' IK'WI"-. P'M.ritor. Nor ^(.rl.-. janOU

TAILORING.

N TC 1^:

2nTEV/ XPTtt'ML

co T«_

EDINGER & BISHOP'S

I If you wart :i pi.rfe.-i fiuitiE garinctit. cut. or

4

nisde. Mr. J'-hn Bishop \J well knowu ir thi* c.unty. Ki'-ry hidy Vpr.w thm he a N ,* 1 .....

1

iueer.»n:-.

itt1 Fashion

\hv vy- on

Cut'ii.!! ci. ».« pruiipiiy

GIVE

Pla'e ot

IND.

1

»Svpt.-J»

tl

llund^

nd «arrun»e»l to fl»

E A CALL.

'u-ir.r-.J fviv.ford liuiidioj,. t"ft»

trar.ee Stcnr Fr' ^t.

Main Street, Crawfordsvilio, Ind.

BLK Shovel Pl..»s fur ihe millions, at