Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 November 1869 — Page 3

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CIRCULATION !,£)W

ludlanapollf). Crawford svinr. and Danville Railroad. Lenvo Crawfordsvillc ». m. Arrive tit Irdlanapolif 10.-W a. m. J.eavo Indianapolif I-"® p.m. Arrive at Craw-tordrvill* BKW p. m.

LouisTtlle. Now A litany & ntlftiiro Rail Road.

GOING NORTH:

Ascowmodalion..

JUL.Y—Going

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Jlinfoijl Drug Store.

Rosa

pAitrr^

.0 i" a. m. .7 0 p. m.

COINO SOUTH

K*pr««», Accommodation,

.0 1R a. m. ..' 5*2 p. m.

Arrival and Departure of Moils at the Post in Crawfordsville. I)

South A. M. North 7 1*. M.

TnoKNTOWN. by Hack arrives Mondays and Fridays .7 P. M. Depart* Tuesdays A- Saturdays 11A.M. AI.*HO. by hack arrives Tuesday? and

Saturdays 10 A. M. departs Isamc day*at.. 1. I'. M. W

YNRVOW*.

bv hack arrives Tuesdays .t Saturday? !'«A. M. depart? came dayn at li M.

ROCK

VIM.r.

by hock. arrives Mond.iv*. Wednesdays and Friday?....4 ,' 1'. departs Tuesdays. Thursdays. and Saturdays HJi A. M.

N'rwvowx. by earner arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.... I-' M. depart* same day? at 1 P. M, IstiUNArcLls. by carrier arrives Wednesdays and Saturday* 12 M. departs WB" day? nt..' 1 I'. M.

CITY NEWS.

will sine nt the

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pioniptly filled.

COL.

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next F11 a l.ei ter of

neii'« Festival, that i«. if '•he •. Iter cold.

omiuouH eilenti of the

Jnurual

the temperance rjuestion iudicate? that their jug of cider ("till hold? out.

if

draw in uuiporfortuH nco Tlitv fito

Tin T'rnk Fntnily filled t'city from the fact thai theii ft Rev* nothing ntiractivi'.-' .- jiluyi'd- out troupe.

Wt me now printing tlour sacks ct|u:il, if not superior to any thijigof the kind purchased nbrond. All "'idei-s from ttiiliers

ltARcrs, who has the contract for put-

.Jslingup tiio new jinssengcr and freight ile. pot for the I., B. & W. R. R.. infiams us ilmt I

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the work is going ahead rapidly. •.

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BOT.VTON'

lias left the city

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tend a Women .SuflVage (.'onvcntioii at t.'lenvlund. Liz/ie will be candidate lor

f"t?ongrcss

write.

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A M.w in nil route «iil 1o op-ui bc•.liififii this city and l.ebimoii on ilie l»t of *:Jttntarv. This will be great coi.M-«i-twf :o our sul.jc ibi is in .^bitii.indnle.-:

W (iurt Co.. who have large force of ic»n nt work, twojmiles west "f the city, on tlitir jitiilrvvid cnirnct. t-xhumi d. on last To«liy a aun ler of skeb-ii.ti-, stone pij.es tad.otber Lndi.i-tiri relic.-,

MK FOINTAI:.' GiTiinir re.|itests us to morn thanks to the gallant firemen and r:lireiif generally, who labored so faithfully in «:nir=g liis limiseiiold efte.-t-. in 'he ilr to fire.

TllE

JtUfhtil

MR JOHN MAS*', one of our most rnierjirisinjr merchants, and deter a liable geutlem \i], has removed his Ptoo.k of goods to Ilr.milton, Ohio, where he jiroposes to »locate permanently. We ri-pret lon^inp so 'vnlnable citizen. r.

Mr.. It. II. Joxus.

alias

Touml he had apparently been dead for several hours.' No reason can be assigned -4for the rash act. Winters is represented -ins being a poor, but sober, industrious man. ond was genernl favorite with nil his acquaintances. For some days his friends represented that he appeared to be in melancholy mood, and on. Friday he was heard to remark thnt he wns tired of living, but no one ever dreamed that ho wns prepared to commit the net which terminuted bis life. Winters leaves a veiv interesting wife and three childicn to mourn the untimely taking off of a husband and father bv bis own hand.

OUR

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pork market was somewhat excited

on last Wednesday morning. The high price of swine flesh has been an exciting ^.topso of conversation with both the pro'ducerand buyer for several day*. With the exception of the few Israelites who dwell in our midsl. pork has been the all absorbing question. Mr. Jl. 11. Jones,

drove of eighteeu belonging tc Mr Davis. resident of Brown township. eight mile* you'll of this city. Unwilling to disturb the pencefnl slumbers of Mr. D„ it being several hour? before daylight. he started the drove towards our city. whicb with rapid driving he reached at an e*rly hour proceeding thence to hlairs slaughter house he soon disposed of the lot at a high price, receiving a check for

Alu.f.t ophisie Ollld

eilitois iiavc been presented

with a jug of cider, undiirc. no doubt. di«- I eipming bndlv. They me both thirty yenrs behind

Mas=r.chn-,Tt«

nior.il* and s.biiet\.

SSS0 in

John ha or he pr

•n rattled, just as repr a re nifi rki'd dow 11 11

people in

Hnrrison Mills, the

ham-fat man, who bulled the hog mnrket) jtv, our city, Inst Wednesday, arrived here 'from rndinnnpolis, under escort. Thursday night. He took lodging nt the Sidener

Hotel, whero he pro]osc8 staying until next spring, when he will seek tlie invigorating air. and balmy breezes of lake Michigan.

LADOUA.—A

Sricinc

AT

Has just received a fresh vntO'l Cranberries.

Buy

alias

^Harrison Mills, a gentleman with but limited capital «aw, in his mind's eye a speculation. He would buy on time. In other

word* he would borrow a few head oflusty gruntera nnd take his chances of a rise. lie examined critically the various lots beld by our farmers, and finally on last Wednesday morning, hef«eleo|ed a choice

pay­

ment ,a the Firtt National Rank in this city. Prawing the money, he walked with the ronciou*., sir of one who bail mart'- ft

good hivfMmf-nt, rapidly toward? the De­

pot of the Lonij-villt'. New Albany A. Chicago Railroad. Taking the train south, he soon renclied Oi«nca«'l»». Here he became

of

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t.ur- vfiitu»•«•". f'tiwanl .»j)r.d tiio tniin( and it wii* only or entering the I'nion Depot f.i Indianapolis, when it.° din nnd elalirr nvi'k« liitn from hi-" *rcnn/». ."•'•irt. injr ti)' l"1' ul)' ed hiw eye when lo and behdd. ^fMii bird InO'- 'rd with sea roh in gl:i«ef« imn liis own. In mo. tii-iit. befnie IM-

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s^^Jiik l'urc' onle tQ-diiy.

M.V.

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house will

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XAcfi [,-,r

at Mif/iflTs

lfiTO c:in now Lo lin«l at

He hold.- that the lni.iiii'estations ntv pio- J|

duced by a subtile, i'1-ctri.-al ll.tid ..r wave,

emanating fiom tbe body of tlto uiclium. I

Ti.o ok ii

the room opposite the Stniio Front, '. Sliepjiord's .lewery "ioi

Florence Siilooiz.

Tl.e new dining room auncl.ed !o the Floit'-nco itosiaiirant is now complete, ami guests can be furnished, at .'ill hours, with even thine in the opting line, nt short

notice.

in this District in opp.osiiii to

Lew Wo 111.o.j.

CnAWroitr»\

n.i.t: is tiie home ot is.'tfic

Kniiili. a distinguished colored gentleman, ("orrespondenstjwriting nbrond will plense make note of thi* the next time they

jail now contains four tlieiv»s". Two !\r horse stealing, one f.r watch stenlin.!:, nod one for hog stealin_'. Ii i? exp'-cied tho veU* will be all full before spring.

Protftctcd Mooting.

^V. 11. Jewell, of J.uf'iyette. i.s conducting a protracted meeting of eotisideralilo interest. in the Christnin church, during tlie evenings of ttiis week, and over Sabbath. Mr. Jewell is till insti e:ive r«nd interesting speaker, mid is drawing n. i.v.ge hearing. A'dditions nro made to the elmrfh eaeli meetin-j-.

your orders "'iO-O

vecoveivd t'rom hi«

auihit inna indr hand laid irself upon

his Mil,tilIff. and iiniif uiifi-d in an f.iiili-'t intive tone.— •'coine.. th«:..ir».*»«. .I..V

been looking for.' S: rcet and

spiritual medium, wo niidi-l -t:ind.

ix lie!ii» Mipidlv developed ill our ciry. Ills

... 30 days.

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A True Prophecy. ffi&S':•••'•• (•ighteeti rrnturie? ag.. it was I tl.nl y..nn men ruid women xi-iotis. \\". h:ive never ?e.ii ill firmly brlirve tb-u

POUM

Simpson of tobaccos.

II l»

-tod.

Simpson dried euirani.-

Simpson

II:i- ii tin.

•k of sugars. All kiu.N.

Simpson

Keep' eit v.

th Trv some

.Sells oi'v.

distressing Mii-

,cide occurred at Ladoga, on Friday night last. It appears that a mnn named Daniel Winter? borrowed rifle from one of hi« neighbors, and proceeded to nil crehnid n«ar his residence, whose he arranged the •-•weapon bv attaching a forked stick to the trigger, by which means he was enabled to discbarge the gun. The contents of the rifle passed through his head, and when

dlrs rnisins. tlie bi -1 in the

Simpson •.yrups to be loi id in the ir20w2

the finest

GO TO THE

Simpson

anee. *fWi wittoul

lion.

have so fully

met the want- o| th- people. Wo think be saw this vision jtlM bof.,|-e l,e went to K'iloj. alter hi sloe! ..' lineT:«b]. l.ir. It.--, ilandkerohief". lVeliet^

I^OO'KS,

and in fact

all kit: lis of "rod coodi. lie 1 ..,-gbt I h"SC good-' for il'i' pr«'s«- pu-.p el giving our eii5z.iii» p-O'i rci:»i».-. A tn.it her important i*em in this ei.iitii'i'ii'.n i«'. thut he has the gt'Uiitne W ft-ie IIi I e.eket ktiivcs. lta/••!.\e !.elides, lo- I:'.- jln tildes tmidi1. All hi- 200 i« av war-

sented. Hiid his j.rice the ••I'otiom fipinei.

LOCAL ITEMS.

Simpson

II 1 he?

nniiiiv llavann cisruv-

ii) plv of culti-niO-'J

Simpson

Has a ne»v lot of No. 1 Miieken are nil warranted.

Cheap Jolii:. fine Table Linen.

John.

Cheap John.

P.uy vour fine Pantnsropie Cheap JcI

Pure Drugs,

Chemicals, dye stuffs, brushc.-:. paints, oils and varnishes, at the lowest possible fates, at T. W. Frys Co.'s. Green street .lrtig Store.

Now

Is the time to repaint your building and fences. The materials for which, yosi can find, cheap, nt Fry's Drug Store.

CBAwroKiisviLi.K. Nov. IT. I.•/.».

All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle inside of eight day. nov'JOwl. JOHN MAS?.

Paints.

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

Cheap John.

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

lCheap!John

Paints, Oil, Ac. To CnmyWrM. Mt. Wm. fl. Fry, of the Greek street THE Advertiser, baring been restored to Drnp Store, inform? us that be is now pre- health in a few weeks.by a very.simple remedy, pared to supply paint.", oil?, glass. patty, after having saffered several year? with a levere etc.. to contractors at very lowest con long affection and that dread disease. Contract prices. Person? engaged in build- sumption—is anxions to make known to hi? ing will find it to their interest to con- low-suffeerrs the mean of cure. stilt his pi ice list before buying their ma- To all who desire it, be will sctd a copy ot terial*. -.j- the prescription used (free of charge), with the .—•+—. direction for preparing and using tba 'Same.

Mahorney & Gorrard which tLej will find srnE

Huve opened first class dining room over srurnos.

their bakery, and

HTC

warm meals or lunch at any time, also is to benefit the aiSietcd. and spread information oyster soup and fried oyster? Their charge* are very moderate, and cordially invite ih* patranagc of the people. -i-O-ii

Fmb Ojnter Dtpot

You can get the finest oysters by the con. or half can, nt greatly reduced price?, at Mahornev GerraT*!'? Excc'aior Ba-

porplej.ed. Fearine pursuit, fcr resolvr-d like th fox, to double on his nci J:u:p- kery also eyftter soup e*i*e4 np in the

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i»g on the train for Tcire Haute he rod the first station nli» rp he chnngco totl'i train p'»ing to fndiaiutpoliv. Hero a piece of f-trritf-fry thst our speculator imngined wiiiM hafflo the !iio«t .'killM deIrrtive. With a ?milc of eelf-complacency. he i»-cij nfd himself to the soft embcrtrcji of hit ci:«liioned sent and dr:amrd

finest t-tvle ni their dinine room over the b-.kMr."

a

Brick, Brick.

1 in n« prepare'! to fill otvltrs for bt ick linvinsr a lnrpc s:ock on hand. My brick are nil made of the, best quality of clay, und linrnnd hard, nr.d ate tn any manufactured brick in this county. I.- .'tve

oi .Inrof 1^00 & Bro's. MORRIS LKK.

Hall's

The life nf Hall's

jlist received, at Jll'i-

],CJ0AV

fll]

C0ni])0titi011. ttt

n20w2«r-r

Such. we. lindeir'and, is his theory. He will gone night next week give a private rcun- C.mcox—A New and Wonderful Di«-

f'ailipbcll & Hai'tor's.

covery.

to lvliich a. few pevroiial lttends will be in- j,r_ I.iiAonrp Cancer Antidote, which vited. We ore not lit liberty, at the pros- has already proved in over fifteen liunciit time to five his name, a? he decs not I 'Ired cases,"to be the most successful trcat- ... n-.ent of cancer ever used This terrible desire to olvn.n any noter.e.y as r. 5,.:,-,mnl

tin irt ly

,.Pnl0V(,ll

jiirdiniu without the use of the knife, loss rt blood,

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Good Cook. •e Re^laiiratii lc: tl.«

Removed. liave renioveti

Web ft

of boot? rookciv. streets with 11.

Si

die writ,-ddrty or tWlttinu-

I take pleasure in recomending tlie Republic as the promptest paying company represented in our city, and those taking .1 policy from its neenis, Thomas & Thomas, I will, in of 'o*0. meet with the fairest .lenlmj, I»r. P. It. MORGAN.

REV.the

-r.

Sialic a HaW

Htmwir will V.eep liiir from falling OUt. r.

Drugs.

1 he j«bi Vhall be firs*..—Scri/jltrt." Verified by the faet that the drug store .established in this city after the others lmd been in ('till operation for year®, is now eclipsing all the rest in the way of trade.

I.ook in at Fry'? Hi wg ."Move Ovcen

Gep.

MISHA WANK I

Silver Stoel Axes, every one war-

«„.i ,„« i"«W'- !.»' riimnljpH Jt Harior. a (/.Melii ver i\r:d ih still skeptical tts to dis- A^eiifs. em c.diei spirits, 1 cine the agency by which

the Isw" of grnviiiiiioii are f-c-t at ilctiance. FRERIf SI ITJ-Y

0

JAJ1KS

in soli

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'Rustic burning, '.r affecting the sound and without pain. g^j-Ofllce over Kvpuss oflice, Attica, lnd. nlOv. 1

pnri?. the

I SECOND ARRIVAL

their st. Ot' Pat. Buck Saws, ami e:oina: oil'

lid shoes, fiom the old dilapidated VCl'J rapidly, at jr. the corner of Main and Gieon H-0w2 j)lll|)lloll

Hai'it'l'S

Star." "North Star,'* "Nortli Star.'' ..•Don't forget that best fine cut is the *!Xorth Siar." and (hat Mnhorney Gcrrnnl sells it by the ("art load, o^nto

Wood for Sale.

I will linvo during tlie coming winter months S00 cords of good wood forstilo at my yard. I.ee.ve your orders at .Tames Lee & lirother's. onn-:! Moiutis

A Card.

IjmI'.i,

On the ICtb of November,

onenf

my Dwelling Houses was destroyed by fire. It was insured for §£00. in Hie Republic insurance Co. Un the 2Jth day of Nov. ISO'l. as soon its the proper information could be conveyed to Chicago and a return had, I received the full uioon.it of

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M(iut' oiiiovy County Suudny School Institnto, Will be held in Ciawfordsvilie on Wednesday anil Thursday Dee. l-"i and l(i next,

Opening Address nt tlieM. E. Church on Tue=day evening, tho Uth, at 7 o'clock by John W. 15ay. Kso.. Indiana Slate Sunday School Agent from Indianapolis, by whom the exercises of the Institute will be conducted. Provision will he made for the entertainment of persons from the country. f.-t every school in the county be repre. sented. D. HARTI-U. A. A. I'JEK. A.O. RURCH. MVto. n. LVM:. J. !. OVERTON. Commitle.

A Cnrtl.

AV.

011 il ei *igno.l rili/.On^ of Motlt-

pojuery county. Indinno. having pttrehased

of "Chen]. John" spcelncles, ilo ehoevfuliv

reeomnund him to all those who deire to to purchase for themselves or friends. The

plas?o« are the eelehrated 'Tantiscopic,'

W Snyder

OW Pearson '-i Garret, Harlen

Enterprise for Dry Goods, at rcdu- Wm Gilkcy ced urices. nov'27'Gl) liarwin Hills Ltu piiLia. James Sidener

Wm Monroe Charles Allen I Joseph O'Brien

S Gre^

Jesse Durham Samnel Gilliland John Bardhnst Aaron Foust Wm Layne I Maborne.v I Misscell

David Galej Eli Conway Wm Myers Wm Gott GGWarbin Gemiliel Hughes DJ Funk A Willard FDoherty MrsSusati Elliet Mrs Naney Campbell Mrs Delia Newell Mrs S Ccoper Mrs Martisha Mann Mrs Jano Yanclcave Mrs Ann Buffington Mrs Mary Watson Mrs Jane Vanhook Mrs Sythia

Abijh O'Neal I James Brttsenbarlck Herrod

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Cheap

Richard Epperson I Mrs James Lynn. Mrs Julia Coons

Mrs JancPaypc I Mrs Susan Austin Mrs Sally Orey

Mrs Sophia Galey I Mrs 11 Johnson Mrs A Galloway

Mrs Gemina Steele Mrs E Conoway Mrs Catherine Grey Mrs Lydia Myers Mrs Hopkin MrsC Lidikey Mrs Marie Messeek Mrs John Canine Mrs S A Russell Mrs Lncinda White Mrs S Sergant Mr-" Sn«ni) Benson

Gill

Mrs Hannah SidennMrs White Mrs S A West Mrs Ruth Craig Mrs E Nicholson Mrs Ellen O'Neal Mrs Lucy Gwynn Mrs Busenbarsck Mrs Permely Hughes

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SPECIALS.

On Time.

Anybody can buy the best cook stove in the market, the oven so arranged that tbe heat passes entirely tronnd it, baiting quick and even. Yery cheap at Irwin's, sign of tbe Oolden Stove, on six month's time. He will seli qncenswaro and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on six month's time. Call and see him.

May59"69tf.

A Cord.

I would inform my old friends and cus tomers, that for the present, I will repair such watches', clocks, and jewelry, as they whose may desire and I will be found at my

This affable itinerant merchatit. name has become familiar to everv man, residence at all hours for that purpose. I woman, and child in Montgomery county, have also just received a fine assortment —-•••-. has lately received a large invoice of of

Stth Thome*' clockt,

wares which he proposes to dispose of at very cheap, and will be warranted. Let Styles of Ladies', Blisses' and Childrens' very low figures. The spectacles sold by my old friends, and all others, call at my dress ,pattern, just received from Mme. him are unsurpassed, being of the new residence, where I will be happy to see Dcmorest Emporium of fashion, of New and improved kind so highly ssteemed by them. }ork City, by Miss Addie Moore, two her Majesty Queen Victoria. m27tf. JAMES PATTERSON. doors south of the M. E. church.

G. W. PEARSON

Ha' removed his -hop four d-.-ors .v.uth of hi. old stand, over Carson's New Oroeery tore.

Cnttiiig a si «I Halting*

L'tnn! to c»r*lvr, in iho latusl

SHERIFF'S SALE.

virtue of two several Execution, to modirected from tho Court of Common l'lca? r.f Montgomery connty State oflndiana, in favor ol Warren Davis, administrator of tho estate of John F. Caven, deceased, and of Martha J. Onven, deceased,t issued to toe as Sheriff of said County, I'wi'i! expose to sale at public auction and out cry, on Saturday the -Hh day of December. lcCO, between the hour? of 10 o'clock A. M.. and o'clock P. M., of said day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profit?, t'or a term not exceeding seven years, of the loilowinsr described Real Estate in Montgomery county. Indiana. Jo-wit: Lots number seven nnd eight (f1) in N._ A. Dunn's addition to the town of Crnwferdsvi le, Ind., to bo sold to satisfy said Execution. Interest, and Cost, and if die *nme will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy mid lixeoiuion, 1 wilt on the same dnyj nt the I samo place, offer tho fee simple of said Heal Estate to satisfy two several Judgments one for $4.G90 and the other $2,4t., together with Cost, without nny relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said Real Estate taken as the property Henry and Miirthn P. William". H. E. SIDENER. nov.l3't9\('l Sheriff of Montgomery Co.

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

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WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1869.

CTBE

roB Cos-

ASTHMA,Ba

EOKCHITI?,

prepared to famish jeet of the advertiser in rendingthe Prescription

etc. The ob-

which be conceives to be invalnable and fc« hopes evtrj suffer will try his remedy, as it will cist them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Parties ni.-liing prescription, will please adrrss

EDWARD A. W1LSOS. S

Williatnibors. Kings ropnty. New York.

Errors of Youth.

Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser"experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence, JOIIXIXOGDEK.

Miy SO IK-Si.lv. N*". -f-Ccdnr it New York.

Worthy of Attention.

'J Dr. Thomaa A. Uurlryi I hereby certify that daring the last Tear I was attacked with the Ague while in icksbnrg. |i Mis?., and nscd several p«pnlar patent medi- -I—•-J ciues with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medieal attendant ordered Qoinine. in l.-.rge doses, frequently os high as 60 grains per day. and which must have cost me nearly 6100. 1 consulte.d 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 Anne Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give ii a trial. 1 did so and hove no reason to re^rret it One bottle restored mo completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted with equnlly happy lesult. and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN*. Engineer. '.ouisviilc. Ky., JiVne It. 15C-5. For sale by all Druggists.

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Itl'DDLK A (/'().. Proprietors,

augSly 41 Bullitt tit. Louisville Ky.

MEDICAL.

MANHOOD: How Lost. Restored.

Al'.gusl il. 1 «9IU30

How

Just published ft new edition of Ir. Culm-well's CrlebrnllU K«»ny on tho radical cure (witlout mcdicine) of

STERMATOI-

nilEA, or .Seminal Weakncsi". Involnntaiy Seminal I.o=ses. Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to marriago, etc.: also. Consumption Epilepsy, and Fit?, indued by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. jrT"Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 centi.

Tho celebrated author, in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful prncticc. that tho alarming eonscqnencesjof selfabusomay beradieallyeured witli out the dangerous use of internal medieino a* application of the knife pointing out a mode cf euro at once simple, certain, and effectual, br means of which every I sufferer, no matter what his cojdition may be, mi privately and radically,

ICpThis Lecture should be in the hand* o: every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a jilain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cent, or two I post stamps, Also. Dr, Culverwell'a "Marriage iiuidc," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, I

C1IAS. J.C.KLINE fc CO.. I

10? Bowery. New ork. Post Office Box 4,5Pfi. nov29.1Eti9,yl

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Hosiery, Flannels,

Boots.

SIMXVS.

N..V. 'J If

OTll'E is hereby given thnt I have been np- ——e» pointed Administrator of the estate of George W. Smith, deceaicd. late of Monfgomory county. Ind. Tho estate is probably solvent. All persons owing said estate are notified to come forward and ni.'iko settlement, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated. JOHN K. COONS, I

Oct, 30,1860 3n- Administrator.

O fc

Also Out* lflat

Histof* of

COMPLETE Pitt..fin "tlie Times,"

fill

••The best, cheapest tuicl nm-t .-lie Family P:iper in the Union."'

llAKPEirS WEEKLY.

PL1:NI»1ILY ll.I.l STHATKIi.

In November will be i.-oiniiU'iieed "Man and Wife," a new* serial story, splendidly illustrated, by Wilkie Collins (author of •'The Woman in White," "No Name," "Armadale."and "The Moonstone"').

THE

SUBSCRIPTIONS—1870." Terms: ,,

Harper's Weekly, one year,

INDIAN APOLI8.

:t©nsiv©

or

New Fall Dry Goodp?

INDIA. 1ST A.POLTS.

A.Gentleman who suffered for years frutu .Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the I 3 effccts of youthful indiscretion, will, for the \y to inform tur f/ivuda and cu"t'.iii-r^ thai wt- b:i»"t 'ready tb".ir iu-pfClion ili^ sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who

S"?.' "1="^ iMOST EXTENSIVE and CHEAPEST STOCK

t»K

NEW FALL DRY GOODS

ICvt Oreille

OL.1C'.

If.

NEW YOEK STORE.

S E N I A A I N S

N"o\i beini received fr.r Dry (lood?, iro to

The New York Store, Indianapolis, Indiana.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.

WUSSOH. i\

No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

CBAWFORDSVILLE, UnTOI-A-UST^.

O O S

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

Hoop and ISalmoral Skirls.

AKo. well m-i.rted rtoek of

El S I S

A!f full line ot

Hats. Caps. Ciilass

A

at the lowest market price.

DRY GOODS.

1809-70. 18G0-70.

O O O S

ENTERPRISB CASH STORE

A magnificent line of dresa gooda

are

II

'.'••••• October, S3. IctfP,

Yr 1

sitbsirribers will be supplied with Harper's h'fjir

GROCERIES.

Xr

Weekly from the eoinmenccment of the «V/X*. Vw VAXil K/vX* story to the end of 1ST0 for four dollars.. Critical Notices of tho Press. ,n. ix

T||U |\fRf|1\|

...

I Groceries & Provisions,1

Coni'-r of Gr-.sn nnd M-trLtl iftrut*.

4'rawt*orl«villt».

Ittiliaiin.

Dew firm would respectfully inform the 'citizens of Montgomery county that they have purchased tho Grocery establishment ns the knownLynn A Son Grocery, where* ill be found a large assortment of

Con.-i-.ting oi.

Cott'ee, Tea, Siigar

ii.-

Fish, 1 •Ifotattnes. Spices,

IM'ooditi Ware. Crockery, I Tobacco,

**c.,

We liiu retained the tt-rviirr: of Mr. Henry* Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to the public, and shall be pleased to receive calls from all tbe old friends of the former firm.

tr0In

We rball paj the higher! maik^t price at ili times for

O E

AND SELL

O E I E S

At the lowest figure

.DocJillffle BECK JOHNSON.

iK

StLO^

ft \T ""|'*'Hain Street, Crawfordville, Ind.

•THE NEW YORK STORE,

ofl'ered nt low ligurea.

Waterproof, Heaver. C?iifiiclilllai, Cloths. Cloakiiigs, Overeoats. Shawls, Plaid. Plain anil Opera. Flannels.

Dress Trimmings, Buttons and Notions in endless variety. LADIES', MISSES' & CENTS' FURS CHEAP.

Attention is called to our large and new stock of

3 I E E 3

Unequaled in tho city.

nd l(|iiri»t'ii( i» Very S'ull.

Ready-Mado Clothing, Underware, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, Below Competition.

-E JB E

11

C\ E. FU LLEA WIIIEK A ltKO.. Main Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

SALOON.

3A..X-. O O 'X

E S A A N

"W*'

f*-

$ 2

FLORENCE RICHTEB,

VVMiL'NCESvicinity

\Vree

IV*.

WASSON &ELLMORE!

WASSON KLli.MOltK.

t» the citizens ot t.iawf..rd-

sville and' that he ha-i opened a Firat-C'ln** Malosaniid RnlnHranl, at

No. 'J. 4 oiiiiucrciiil Kow.iin'on St..

.Wh.'Tf lie will keep constantly on hand it" pure-t brands ol

AV7X K'f5." .VJ-K."

i. yoroii.-. A.VH

Corner of Mfcin nn.l Green brated

...-i

Elintore.

c/t \}i.

Mole Agent l'or l»rate«t bottled family use.

Imported and native Wine? for Mcdi Saerajnantal purpose-.

ire.'

TIIKKATIMi IIKPAH Tl F..N I'

is unrivaleil. All the luxuries and subitant iu'.' of the ?ea«on served up Bt .^hort notice.

Also, agent fur the celebrated

Saddle Rock* Oysters.

FREE LI Xt'H

Everyday at 10o'clock A. M.

BOOTS AND SHOB8. XILLIHSB7.

WolBMP1BBBLOOK

Webster & Son,

The Manager-. hitv« the buiior to aiinour^i- to the niliiens of Crawfordsville'and vicinitr a s.erie? of general entertainments at ?he populur

HOOT & SHOE STORK,

Part Second.

Nary a Hip Polka I Parody Billy "Father, dear father, come home with me now

My shoes are all out at the toe I You promised to shoo Johnnie and l. And you know it's very wicked to lie.

Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which the Shoeless Brigade appear in fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Balmorals. Scottish Balmorettas, Button I Polish, Congress Gaiters. Black

Crook Boots. Base Ball Shoes, etc... .Company Reception of Greenbacks... onipnny

To conclude with the highly plea-inj sathfylnglfarco of

This is a new piece, played out.

(JiM'Wwware

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

BOOTS and SHOES!

T. S. KELLEY

,V1 II* ItttO.II.

1A ITS'

S

Enterlahimeiit!!Fall and Winter Stock.

by the

Stock C'omponVf

Commencing ireincdistely and con:inning until further notice.

Programme-Part First,

'iliderilU. or •Uppers to tell Cotiipimy Recit.at ive—Predestrian's Lsmen t, "How long, how long shall I complain,,

Like one who seeks for Boot* in vain r'* Chorns, "Not long, not long for you can find 'l'hnl. the Webster? keep every kind."

STH l-:h.rl'.

1 \1 ML.N-I I

111

\'.li\ K.IMHI1

Mens' Boota, Boys' Booth, LadieB' Shoes. Childrens' Shoes, also Ruobers and Ovorslioes.

All of which will ptsiiMy the very smalifit pr.ilit.

fiiil im.-.r'ment of

Pin up by made oi N a I price' thai

tlie eeleAle, for

MRS. L. M. WILLIAMS

M.-.i received sn asiortmtnt at

MILLINERY GOODS.

OMPRlSlXtJ a complete fall and winter stock. The attention of the ladies of Craw* I'ville and vicinity is invited to this opportunity for seen ring eh cap millinery good*.

ROOMS IN NATIONAL BLOCK.

Washington Street, Crawfordsville

Sept. IS t.-CO.

AGUE CUBE.

In Pills, Com en lent for I'se.

Contains 110 Quinine.

Produces 110 Dizziness,

No Ringing 111 the Ears.

One Dose'in day sufficient.^*

Cures Ague in all its forms.

No Unpleasant Taste.

anil icle-

PERFECT FITS!

find i-

nn

danger of being

Tinve Performances Daily,

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 Way©, Ind., and St. Louis

JITForsftlo by all Druggist*. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY ,s

BINFORD & BROTHER

July 24. lHMbwSO

INDIANAPOLIS.

PAT WELCH

Proprietor of tlie

BANK SALOON,

1 No. 23. West Washington Street,-

1

Indianapolis. Indiana,

Morning, afternoon ond evening, until fur- I tliernotice. Doors open st «even clonk A. M. close at nine P.M. Wishes to inform Ills m»ru fneedi in thi« city and vicinity that he still keeps constanly on 1 hand the verv best qimlity of

DO NOT FORGET TflE PLACE, Whips. Whiskies,'Ales,Cigars, and Lager Beer. BNo. 1 Empire Block. Main street, where luuy im 00 found the best assortment of all kimld .and

styles of Boots and Shoe?, nt the. lowest prices Your inspection of goods and price* solicited. sept,io.io«o»r

llis lo.u.'e' ls alwny* open to his thirsty frifcndi. Don't forget the plnco. No. S3,

eit

mhing-

ton street, halt" Meek ourt ot Palmer llonse. oopl3,l«Km3

MACHINERY.

ill. M. MeGKATH & Co.,' MACHINISTS,

[M.-.titilacliiror.- oi' ('urn Sliollers, Iloie l'owors. Drntf Hnw?, SugnrMillf, Sn'.'nr Kettles. Casting. Brnss (':i-fitiu itii'i M.'tcliincry ii!"c\r-ry lc.-cription. •i .YIHjmili'N Inii»i'ovod

THIMBLE SKEINS,

*I':itented January as. If".

(J

fc a V-

nut /lijuiir II'»'/.• in a I on if

t'.l,

Sc CO.'S

I

tinp on

III:I.\ 'l'i ..vl.

i:ilOST

I O

HOME MADE WORK

h«i very l.oit of ttiechaiiii-f.'nii ivlji.-h II ill t,

Defy Competition

i= H'itiici.- of Moaigomeiy cc.ui.iy kit i^qur to call before purcha'inir.

Remember

not'Jl '«5.°y«nal

JIOUM-,

M..

»t Krjiiihlf

LaFayette, Ind.

TO THE LADIES.

A Card to the Ladies 1

PH.NfO'S.

A FORDS V1 LI.K. 1N DIA A. (ioltfni INrioilical Pills,

"h'eiruiloi.s.

litJiillnl'h- li» rfirrcclintf Irrmlwrlilrt, Krmorinx OlMtrucliM« the IVIoMlbirG •jviv'fc I'nrna, from whntcrcr tnme, nn«l iilioii«

I'rivriilnliTr.

s*

ONE PILL IS A DOSE-

1

Ki-mi.l.-- iii-ie.u'.inrly ^iiuiite.!. or thole siippo«irg ih'-in-' lv.-- me iiiitioned'againM iisinn ti:e-e Pill-»hi'.- i» thti: condition, ie«t they invite inifcarriiige, utter whi'-h admcnition the i'orprictor a»snmei»o responsibility, •"•hougli I'i heir niildneM would prt-vent any inlictii' I to In:tilth o'lurivi-" th- IMI- are recomin-r.-

INVALCABLE REMEDY

fi.r the alb'-. iati"i» of those ittljHring from ar.j Virregularitl'^ «l.ttt ver. as wnUfr-^o prevent an iricroa-o ol l.inii!.' wheij he-lttAl not pcto'

•r'owy

I'riee Si p,. box

.1- NOTICE.

1

ii titii-'iing the ucrvs anAHnnr^iir hack the

eolori.t health' tf the chek of the mo" •..delicate. Full and explicit direoti..nt acconipany eacli

0

boxes

I

nold inv

'•'Crawfordsville. by K. J. Blpfert Br««. Drueei't-. fole ngent» for Crawfordsjdllo. I,:olie-: by «endii.^ them ?l to the Crawfor.ls vil!e I'o't Office, enti have the Pills Mat toon fideritially/ by inftil loany part of thecoiintry, tree l'o-itai.'"'. ,.

Sold nl-obj tieo. Cuming A. Co, La ra «tte. Ind. in lndianap«.ii?. bv Moody Brother4. .1. Bryan and Browning* Sloan, and «J »««•. I driiggest" in every town in the Lmted States. nd bv S J. HOWK. ele I'ropretor. Nor i'Aork. inn

TAILOBIKG.

INTEW FIRM

1

the Place, Main Street,

New Iron Front, 8 Doora East of Public Square,

CRAWFORDSV11AH. IND.

»J.tlS.lr%»:t,

'f:

NO TO

EDINGER & BISHOP'S

Ii jo.. «:«"i Perfect lining gannei/t, cut. or mid*. Mr. John llilhopjs well known i^,. thi1 county. Eiery bod.*

V.nr.w« that lie i' N"

•**d .MF': .y.S'i: inei-hanic.

Faliioiis

Aluajs on

t'llt'inu .b

Hum!.-r

j),i iiipliy f.nd niuranted to tit «.v»ry time ".i-,

GIVE THEM A CALL.

place 01 Ru-ia«-»» Crawford" Building, entrance Stoue Front.

Main Street, Cratrford«rille, Ind.

or BI.E ShoTel P1..W«for the million^ a