Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 January 1870 — Page 3

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Indkuapolis, Blooniinprton anil Western Railway.

Tr*l»« arrire dailj a»Tcllow:

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OOINO SOTTTH

Etpre«« Accommodation,

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Alamo, hnrk nrrives Tupvlays nnl Sti'nrlnT* W A. *»nra» •1kt» ni.. 1. 1 M. W avxbtows. hv h«rk arrive* Tnofdny* A fn'nrdny* OS'A.V.

wise '•'Light is a wave motion, and the eherJiist has found a substance which

the waves as they dash against it, can trnn'tmute, and ?c we have photo­

graphy. Sound as a wave-motion, its waves Brc »s brakers, lights are as ripples—the former large and glow, the latter small and rapid. Now, since

we have the substance that is impressible by the little, weak waves, why thould we despair of finding a sub­

stance that will not alter under the influence of the great strong ones? There is a good deal of plausibility

in thtB. Have you ever been thunderstruck, gentle reader, or had your ear

split and nervous system prostrated by a caterwaul? If you have, you will not long "despair of finding a sub

stance that will alter under the influence of sound." The difficulty is in finding a substance upon which the

different sounds will permanently impress or sonogograph themselves in different colors, so that they can be distinguished and interpreted after-

ward somewhat ias the different rays

of light photograph themse.ves tn the

camera 1 lie analogy between sound

and light, upon which the writer builds

his theory, extends to their motion but not to their chemical properties, and it is with the latter that phonographers and sotiographers have to deal, his inference is hardly warrantable.'"

If human ingenuity ever hits upon a device lor taking instantaneous pictures of sound, we may expect some curious results. Instead of verbal descriptions, which flattery or malice too often make untrustworthy, we shall have operatic pictures in which the quality of every tone will be indicated ns accurately as thouch it had been measured with a tape line. Re

Post.

The Xebula of Orion.—Singular Astronomical Phenomena.

Mort than a year ago a discovery was antiounced by an astronomer in

the Southern hemisphere which seemed so strange and perplexing, that Sir

John llerfchel, commenting on it, remarked "that no phenomenon in as

trc'tiomy had yet turned up presenting anything Iiko the same interest, or calculated to raise ho many and such mo-

mcotoous points for inquiry and speculation." One of those mysterious

nebulous' niarsea which astronomers had been ia the habit of regarding as

galaxiea.resembling in extent and magniCccnce the sidereal scheme to which

the stfn belongs, seemed to be undergoing a most astounding scries of

changes. During these winter nights, when Orien shines with glory, tbe fa

mous nebula which clings around his pendant sword presents to our northern observers an object similar to the

of

T. 4,

nebula

and lncro Orawfordjville

T-?0 if. 1?:40 p.

11-10 ,. y. 5 JO p. *.

Lotiisrillc. V*v .Albany & Chicago Bail Unad. ooino north: /rcomTnodstion. Expr»»»

astronomtra to form new ideas of the gramlure of the universe, whoso

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PcwtrHi f«Et!Klny* A Satnr- I

Hpnrt« nnie n' 12M.

Kocivillf. 1t buck, nrriv** MonrluT". Wcdnc'ilo*'nn'l Fritny« P. Jpp.irf" Tii^'lftys. Tlior.«^»tJ. nnd PnlnrilflT"

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nebula in question. Every one has

beard of tbe stnnge interest which at­

taches to this Orion nebula, of the mysterious far reaching arms which

ca

st

Rosse has brought into view the very already indicated the close of the heart of the nebula, put in the south- present century as the epoch when the em skies there an object of the have resumed jta full splendor. ,, ... „jlHf this viCiW is correct, the nebula ..mo 6las9 even more glorious and

more mjsterioQS. In the richest jurt

newfl which

rom 5

A. M.

NlWTOWM. bv onrrier tinrirf* TiiP«n»y». TlinrMBj* nnl Saturdays....|2 V. (lcporlf wmc »lnT« nl 1 P. M, J?(DU*Arot.ls. by enrri^r nrnvr* Wf.lne«,dn*Aftivl Snlurdny^ 12 M. departs rninc dnyn at. 1 1'. M.

8onograplij*.—Tahlns fnslantanlous Pie- ,, ttires of Sound. Some ingenious writer asserts that

the time is not far distant when a man's word* will be made to write

themselves down automatically, as fust os tlicy come from his lips, and supports hi* bold proposition in this

mail telescope, only

I five inches, indeed, in aperture, and it quit. poMiM« that lh«w«»k.

ll, ,n MI

V^th p. M. the 19 inch reflector u-cd by h'.r .John THonNT0K5.VTnny-V nrrW,. XIo^ Her?(M

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(lnr n[I hi

P0

11 A.M.

MjrVPJ of the

,ithern heavens) misrht hnv* led to

au erroneous impression of change. But now the new four-feet, mirror is at work among the southern stars. iMirpasFed only by the Rosse reflector, and matched only bythe fine reflector with which Lassell is surveying the heavens at Malta, the great Melbourne reflector is about to place our knowledge of the southern heavens nearly on the same looting as that we possess respecting the northern stars. And if the^work to be done by this great reflector in ifter years is shadowed forth by its first great exploit, we inny w*ll look eagerly forward for the discoveries it wilt effect. Sir John Herschel has said, a year and more ago, that, the strange inquiries suggested by the news then lately received about the Argo nebula "must be settled." We can not do better lhan nse the j'/wtW-

of the great astronomer:

"The question," lie said, "is not one of minute variations of subordinate features, which may or may not. be attributable to differences of optical .power in the instruments used by different observers, as in the case of the Orion nebula, complete subversion of all the greater and most striking features—accompanied with au amount of relative movement between the star and the nebula, and of the brighter portions of the latter

interwe,

bri jan

porters will tlien po provided witli a camera, which, placcd before a speakor I t'he Mar7 atftl" will quietly sonograph all he lms to

fiay, but suppose a Porosis club were

brought into the focus for ten minutes, who would undertake to decipher the manuscript then Trebles and altos, sharps and flats, opinions on polities and poodles, confidential whispers and tbe rustle of dry poods, all faithfully reccded on the same little Mieet of plate, and all to be obliterated before it left the hall, let us hope, by a sudden clap of thunder. Spare us the souopraph, Mr. Philosopher, if you please.—Detroit

which

reminds us more of the capricious chimgcs of form and place in a cloud drifted by the wind, thau of anything heretofore witnessed in the sidereal heavens." Urued the importance

The stars which are strewn over the nebula and which had been spoken of by Sir John Herschel, as probably much nearer to us, have remained un-

cll in popition an

..

gupur ha?

So tliat Mr 1j0

)e

to form the opin­

ion that the nebula is much nearer to us thau the stars—a view clearly intending to diminish our ideas of the real diminsions of the nebula, aud rendering the observed changes somewhat less astounding than they otherwise would be. Forbearing to speculate. as, indeed, we have no means of

forming an opinion, about tbe physical causes to which these marvelous changes tuny be due, let us consider a little the conclusion to which Mr. Le Sueur has been diawn. Decause the stars seen with the nebula have remained unchanged while the nebula itself has shifted about so strangely, the opinion is suggested, says Mr. Le the nebula

anj in no way a5S0L iatH

1

And cer­

tainly one would expect to find the changes of the nebula accompanied by very remarkable changes in the stargroup, if there were any bond of association between one and tlie other. Changes more remarkable perhaps

than have been uoticed in any other part of the sidereal heavens tnijjht be fnrtunatcly. not very great looked for. What, however, if this ,m*r were actually the case, despite the fix-

ity observed among the stars examined

by Le ueur? have spoken of one exception to the constancy of these stars in brightness. What if that ex-

S of a most wonderful star in the whole heav- I

ens, and only surpassed in interest by

second mapoirudc in 1S43 it sur

in

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renders Visible before the third mag-

ntmtiitudc star. Is Dot the ulc. I

so-pcstc.) that theae ictcrcha»pM of

proaching completion? We have

extend from it, the dark, central va- every rcasou to believe that the star a at on a a re re a a ncv. and the brilliant array of stars juv.jf, «uu i..v the cycle of changca is exceedingly

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which the si* feet mirror or Xjom

conl

p|

ex

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of tbe southern heavens, a part so ncbel surmised, not nearer to us than rich, vinUeH, iccardipg t«, tliA,|^l»?t group, as Lc Sueur thint^, but as •rgumeul

a welf Icnown asfronTjiner/j UP

tbe spWoUor af lim coaslaliaUona com prini iaitiilunet tbe betrem ai new

aeon wuuld, there lies' tbe great ne

bnla. known Binoflg"a?nfffTf61nerl" as appeared in the student for that month, CONRER BOOK«STORE. 1 "the nebula iUTArgo." The Orion pojntedout that there ..isan obvious .". '~k- .t connection between the B^bula as denebula can only be seen on the .park- ui i_ I ,1 picted bvbir J. Herschel and the fix est nights, bat the greet Arpo nebula

e( ar£

shines .as brilliantly as a third-magni- js not." he remarked, "a single re hide star, and is scarccly obliterated tnarkable condensation or projection even by the effulgence' of the full

I is in a id

moon,

a in the whole heavens.

seen jn the same field. '"There

th Deb

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a wh not

Engusii

njcnt

one object, the nebula in the midst of more determined in their conduct which it is situated. It was marked j,This is the voice of history, and Enn in Halley catalojrud asa fourth rnap^fjigj, statesmen should listen fo it in!

nitude star in Lacallle S as of the .,

,nne

passed every other star in the heavent ,, .... o.

w''y

in brilliancy except the Doc Star at .... .. be stroDser with millions present it can not he seen with the ... ,.

naked eyo. When Sir John Herschel was at the Cape the star was nearly the ... 5 I re a to a brightest, and then the nebula could ., .. .1 I when a toreiun foe was gathering on not be seen even on the darkest night,

indeed asfrono'mcrs have

must be looked neithcr be

the star group, as Sir John Her

's

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not

new one.' In March, 1843, long before

the newrWR!tieea YrceivetT TTi3rth'e nr(bnla iaeli£Pgin# in figdri, tbeliQt'hor of this paper, in an article which

narked by

bripht or clustering stars—by stars

which appear clearly to be leading

ct

stars, and there are not ten (out of

this glorious object, whose contem- some hundreds entered) whose influ-j plation has led our most thoughtful 'ones is not clearly, discernible.'' If, now that the nebula has assumed a new figure, the same sort of' connection

shoude be obfervable, no doubt can

dimensions feerned imnifasurablc by jany longer remain that this nebula any unit of length men could devise, (and, .therefore, presumable every Jb XT HI—i X_i S "JL? CD C? the whole of this magnificent nebula, other nebula of the came type) is as- ^\p Miscellaneous. School, Collc-jre, Toy and sociated with the stars which are seen BUnk liook?. including a choice lot of i-i drifting ^bout like a clsud before a ... -n iinthepame fieid oi view witb.it

Lomfnn Sprr(a(or

seemed so .-urprising to Sir John Her- tm» p..: ?.: ..«* a.m. (:,hei |,

just been confirmed by the The Follies of Circat Hon. revelations of a new telescope of enor- Tyeho Brahe, ji a. m. mons power. The news hud come, ..HDp.ro. j5r

ahlr,,uomer

Dr. J'lhuson would never enter a room

with his left foot, foremost if, by mistake, it did get foremost, he would step back and place his right foot foremost. Julius Cfesav was almost convulsed by the sound of thunder, and always wanted to get iuto a cellir or under ground to escape the noise. To Queen Elizabeth the simple word "death" was full of horrors. Even Tnllyrand trembled and changed color on hearing the word pronounced. Marshal Snxe, who met and overthrew opposing armies, fled and screamed in terror at the sight of a cat. Peter the Great could never be pursuaded to cross a bridge though he tried to master the terror, he failed to do it, whenever lie »=et his foot on one, he would shriek out in distress and agony. Byron could never help any one to Milt at the table, nor could he he helpfd himself if any of the article happened to be spilled on the table he would jump up and leave his meal unfinished.

Puritan Injustice.

The New York

neri^nr?

Tribune

n. doutbless, by which he was committed were informal thus atlrcted to the and srood for nothinpr. The most re-

question by the greatest astronomer I markable feature of the matter was that of the day, Mr. he Sueur turned the after full statement and proof of these newly mounted reflector to the preat nebula. The result is now before u«. There seems no lonjrer the least room to doubt that the nebula has changed in a most marvelous manner since Sir John Herschel, a third of a century ajzo, mapped its most striking features.

gives the

following instance of Puritan hardness of heart: 'It rather smacks of in justice to lock a in an up in a dungeon

and feed him on thin gruel for refusing to pay his poli aud dog tax, es­

pecially when he was illegally assessed aud owned no dog. This was the hard fate, however, of a person seventy five years old, in Lyndon, Vermont. As soon as the poor creature was released he brought an action for damages, wheu it appeared, that in addition to

his other frrievauces, the papers npon

aggrivating circumstances, the jury thought 8200 ample damages—having an eye, we suppose, to the cost of the gruel which the old man had consumed at the expense of the county.

Thkre

,l with one ex-

i()n nQt (ha e(1 much io

is, now and then, an anteui-

luvian fossil who thinks that the true way to "put knowledge iuto a boy's

head is something like this

lh: it ai'ictcd, d-c.—^

1. Thai every

parent shall send his children to the public schools. 2. That for any failure, omission, or'neglect to do so, every parent shall

be liuect a sum not exceeding S—, or be imprisoned in the county jail. H. That every child who shall ab sent itself from school shall be put in the public pond, and receive twelve lashes per day, to be administered by I an officer elected by the people for that

troops- are to be billeted

0Q the of reUaA in th(J flltHrc

or what purpose? Certainly not as measure of peace aud conciliation.

ception should be more than sufficient nor to molify the feeling of the opol itself to compensate tor the fixity pressed toward their oppressors. Forof the other stars? The star that has ,, cing insolent soldiers into the bouses changed is the famous hta Amus, the .l.

time. Ireland only asks justice. Her "r

llet pe

hc 0,e

«?,'

!"'sh,e.

longer witnold from the countrymen

iiaht are not merely apparent and for ., T- .. ^r, ot hmmeti aDd Montgomery, O Contuitous that tn some way hta Argus has given up its brilliancy to the surrounding nebnla, to resume it again when the cycle of its changes is ap

nell and Grattan, their just rights.

The

astronomers arc growiui* very

nnnnv n{

Hup nf.inUfltK

nr

annoying.j One prophecies a present to

coming telegraphic message from the sun, in tbe shape of a column of elec trie light, in form like a toad stool and here Is another Willi the pleasing

WEEKLV IlfeVIEW-CRAWFORDSVILLK, INDIANA-SATURDAY, JANUARY

Home Again

1

THE OLD

BOOK STORE

rafVe

to raa 3

changed color, and his legs shook under him on meeting a h-ire or a fox. STATIONERS' GOODS.

of

A fn)] so-! nice fioe of

Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.

Having lost our entire stock of Wnll otid Window

A E S

We have received since an entire new stock in that line, and a.«k your attention the be*r, prettiest nndcheope^t assortment evpr offered id this eity.

4 XICE ASSORTMENT

of Curtains, Good? and Fixtures.

PICTURE FRAMES& MOLDINGS

We had aiv talayina ncwstock of Frames ona Moldings, which, are

CHEAPER THAN EVER

Particulinr attention paiil to Framing Picture?, amino extra chargifor work. Cordaand Tassel anl Picture Nails.

TOYS NOTIONS hy the Million.

We receive all the leading

Magazines and XcwspapoM,

Hnvineovcr fifty 'liflerent kind?, and any not on rur lir.t protnpty supplied.

DAILY PAPERS,

The [n lifbnnp..11y JOrtlNAI. nnd HEXTINKL and the Lafn.vctte.JOURNAL are receivcd'cvery morning, and delivered to subscriber? iu pub-li.-herV ra»05.

We cannot begin to enumerate all that we have to sell but nsk you to hunt up the old establishment. and see what wo have. And while we would thnrik the public tor their former liberal patronnee. we would a.«k a continuance of the snme, and ."hall try and deserve it by our attention to the wants of the community, and sclline at such prices as will suit till reasonable people.

L. A. FOOTE & Co. dec C5. 1PG0.P

SALOON.

S A O O N

E S A A N

FLORENCE RICHTEB,

ANNOUNCES

0

1. That there shall be elected by the people, in every school district, seventeeu officeholders, to be styled school disciplinaiians, who slall we-ir g- iI*.- hua a uniform, and be provided at the pub lie expense, with cowhides, clubs,

to tho citizens of Crawford-

sville nnd vicinity that, he has opened a Pint-l'liiaa Mnlooii nud Krslnui-nnf, at

2, Commercial Row, Green St.,

Where in will keep constantly on hand the purest brands of

ALES.

L7QUORS, AND

Sole Agent for the celebrated bottled Ale. Tor

bludgeons, revolvers, and mountain Sacramental purposes. howitzers that their duties shall be to spy into family affairs, and seize, I onpture. apprehend, arrest, incarcerate, wallop, conquer, and reduce to sub- i'HK eatiwij department mission and obedience to the law of

5.s

in (he school room, with tbeir eyes on their books, at. nine o'clock, sharp. The number of tho fossilized advo­

cates of feudal 'protective system" is.

...

the land, all children who shall not be of the season served tip at short notice.

a A a a a

AUo, agent for rlic- eelebrsted

Saddle Rock

FREE LU1VCH Ercryday at lOo'cloek A. SI. liov'.'l 'liSyailKl

demands are cased upon ii^ht. lhen ar" respectfully invited to sive tne a call.

not grant them, kin" a

•. her borders. Justice must be done to

ow, when the star is invisible, it, the I. I a I a nebula, shines with a luster which t-. ..i ...

I of

-j .i world is in her favor, abd that wi nitude stars come out upon tneevening ,, E a a as 1 re is skies aud probably its brilliancy, if ,. t, a a a a a not diffused, would make it appear as ,, sooncuch cveniDir as though it was a I f™"

REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

W. P. BRITTOX'S

Heal Estate Agency,

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

miiiuvT civvin J./W yiai ut W0"!d terms, a larsre amount, of property cnni.«tinsof thin_ new. th.it will cut at lea^t one-third •. be StroDser With millions of Irish vacant townlots, improved town lots, improved present it can not be seen with the farms and Western land

friends to aid in time of need, than with a host of fierce and

imnlap»Hlr tn" city of Crnwfordsi ille at impiacaoie

1 of Irdi to JDd

I can sell vacant lots in IlushcV Addition tb" city of Crawfordsi ille at prices rannins frnm liberal credit, when three fourths of the purchase money

130 fo

each, and civeal

in the back desired, to purchaser? on

snnable terms that any person my tecure for

himself a home.

...

Can sell an improved lot near the College. New house of three rooms. s»ood well.etc. Some trees on the lot. Price $1,000. plendid stock farm of 231 acres seven miles .ouib of town 100 acres in culliva-. tion. balance well set in blue er»ss. Running water, nood buildings and fine timber. Price S6ti per acre.

b."'™ ?™,

caDM,

much c.n ...I

Can sell a»res of of the city with new

the earth. .cellar »table, outhouses, shrubbery,

in tbe course of a few years,

1

ment in disgust. From Australia Person^, dw^nifTo fnvVst in any. kind of Real conies the news that the stars are dis- Esute wili.l think, find it to their interest to a a a a solving tnto star-vapor. It is suggested

1

that we tTy a system of signal* to tbe

other planets. Who knows but that

~uX

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Boots! Boots!! Boots!!!

rl

W

^yda '^.'

,cr

BiMrs, Prayer and flymo Books*

Cap. Hill arcd Wrapping PA-

I PKKS. Kurt and White Envclore?, Slate?.

the flfctronftmpr Mucilage. Crayon,Penri!*. nod ail (bat if

Will ploase call

ZIM. women?'. Mines' and Childercn'S

S O E S

In eycry variety.

Calf. Kip &ud Lading In

A I O A S

Congress and Polish Cut."

We call attention of young la-lies io our exceedingly handsome sytles of

Fine Sewed Work,

in Morocco. Pebble Ooat, Fb't slid Lasting

We intend to 'keep our'reputat coods at low d\wn prices.

C/GAUS.

i-pt.55, Ir09.

Medicinal

[mp r!ed an(, native Wiuc.

Oysters.'

HARDWARE.

A molehill for mmmtnio A motive for inninmoth, Omo we were small llijut now have crown tail Of course are all inammotli4

a mninmoth stock of the cheapest and best selected Hardware in town ,sro to CAMPKELL & HARTEU'S

AT Campbell A Harter Cheap llarwaro c\. Store one can set more coed? for liv-s inoney than at any other place in the eity

/"V

TTAIVNC, takrn out i.commiwona^NOTA per cent.

they upho.d. will only make them T"T ry PUBLiIC..l expect, in aildition to ^tr""e of

the practice of law and the collection of government claims, to do business a? a

Conveyance and Real Estate Agent

r,

1,e,hPr

twnT'«.ini,

AM.MOTH as.oortrnent of lock', latehe?. pome new patterns for store doors that nre hnreular proof and no j,wo alike, in short, al! kind of locks from tho smallest pad lock to the larcest Jnil look ean he furnished at the Small Mammoth Hardware Store of

ml TT

LOU

1,1 1 "f1

titame bouse on it. Just

C°81

Cf $16 000 A ?W ,itua,ed

Can sell a desirable house and lot on Wa'nut 't street. House story and a half of six rooms.

Yruit-Ptecistcrn. price $eooo

of a bran new moon, twice as lar«e as Can sell a honse and lot situated in less than ii-.j a ?qui»re of the Conrt Honsefor 39HO. the present one. Another tells^of a 1 ..yn.1.?e!.!

Tcr3r

do-'irnble improved corner lot

of cultivation, and so acres of splendid timber. ril

iDform..ion .hat Jupiter i. buroiog |»f"" »«I ___ out, and will shortly quit tho firina The above is only a small portion of tho prop-

Tin?fSJui^lor Waj|hins,on

lcKir

"TEEV are sicaaltDir to as an' occasional plBCUljARS oreverj description neatly

aahin-ton Ilall. Crawfords-

Abock ofearthquake to see ll Wt can 1 I*«er #inwt.B0le paper, orfn «et. on any kind il» fains at the old stand of the Cheap .Store, comprehend that. *!"'n'.0.' P?p®.r d«ired, and pricet accor- No. 7 Co dinglr. at the Reriew Office.

CAMPIIEI.L A HARTEKl

I hundred and twenty-nine iliiT«rent kinds V/ of pen and__pocket kniv

Itarter'i Chesp Mammoth.

IFCampbell

M..,.

,|. I have now in my hands, forsaleon reasonable .RVck "nw'

n. n*«ts8ou.

Cloths.

Hosiery.

Flannels,

•TBI

Hsye received their new tte-.'k i,:'

Custom Made Boots,

In ealf. American and Frecch kip. fur men r.nd hers.

The TCorkmenship of xhife i? guuiranteed.

All Rips Mended Free of (linage.

Close cash onye? looking up bnranina in

Boots and Shoes

1869-70.

at '.'ainpb"!l ,t

a sood linnd saw only eost one dollar, at A Ijarter's. of course that i^ the piaee to buy. ,S daily after them.

fay those who are almost

PLEM)in stock Of table cutlery, spoons, »V Ac., on which customer: can save Ifi to SO by buyinc at the cheap Ttardwi-re

1

Tn«f?nml,pnV'«8tJ^c0r'orw'"'?1"1'

I'C!ta. 1

s"?°,

Inlbuy..town'property,

,rn,n ent cxccn

CA.MPJIELL & IlARTKR'S.

FRKSI!at

supplies of Hardware received 'iltm st daily tho Small Mammoth of I

CAMI'Hi U,A- IJARTER.S.

... pvOORS, fa?h. blinds lc. niway* «,n hwl it

-L' the lowest mHnufactiirer? prices br

ins to rent, «ell or or farms. I mjn i».i.ivdii.wiii.i»,

CAMI'UFM, An iRTFR

fa.-ter than the old kind, at the f'heup Hard ware IIou.se of CAMl'llKl.L A FIARTKR'S.

Boring

This addition is situated near the Collece *-«LTto r. ,, a a so 1 I tiiecity and the lots are offered upon sucbrea- Ar.Jlu i'm

machines and aii kinds of c*

penter's too!- cheap, at tho Cheap Main-r month Hardware Hmise of CA.MPUEI.L£ IlARTKR'S.

C'.H"

"J"'1'".''

C"UIV" ca.n

11 er

nnd bull, Sry ceilitr. wond fcon-e, etc. Splendid for cmo nnd leather beltiin, xV ine, Ac., at tjtmpbcil A HurterV. who are

cistern and stable on the lot. Also, a fide variety of larse and ill fruits, beside shade And ornamental trees. Price $9,100.

rl N hra

,„

authorized to sell price

a ri11

nt

times be furnished a'

i- advance on cost by

Can ."ell ft valuable bous^ nni! lot near tho (AM1 iJhLU ItAKI K.i r. business part of. the city. .House has five rooms

4 liKvrv

v„u:..-

pack

chain?, doff eba'insT chain?, fifth chain*', stretcher chai

triic

chains, hut'. ins. halter

chains. Ac..Ac., at ihe Cheap lLnrl»are ?torc of CAMKUEI.I. 4 HAKTKR.

ii'orin:. and exact spherical fisure. atluiirtbly adapt W (•..JiR.l ?!, r, JTE

e,vor5I mi

.'l"1?

lf

I one of .Sanfyrd's juperb straweutters, very chea

at

pRE.NCH coffee MiH. new supply. Just receir-

ee Mill, new supply. Just reeeii Campbell AHarlers Mammoth.

ed at

HORSEand

shoes. Horse nail?, toe calks. ir..n, steel every other article that a black-

raitb needs. rcrj ch»Bp at the Cheap Mammoth 'ware Store of Campbell HarterV.

tra,v°-Auit

'1000

TCXS.^rap iron wanted in enhance

for stock of any kind by CAMPBKLI. CHARTER-

CAMPDELL

\y. i?. ukitto.n*. atty.

ln

A IIARTFR'S will always be

found Hea/lqnarters for all kinds ammunicatritlses. pistols. •r with tun trimming, blasting

lanre assortment of powder and fuse*

ex 1

V/ ccuted on common white or colored paper. "C^ ER^'i!OTY rememlcr the place for bar- A Bus will be min

Commercial Row.

8. 1870/

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, «c.

rr c'

W A S S O N & E O E

No. 3 COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

G^^W^OT^IJ3-V XJL_•r iL 13SJ A..

Gr O O

Cloak fugs. Overcoats, Shawls, Plaid Plain and 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

A 8 8 I E E 8

Unequaled in the city.

Also Oar Hat and Cap Department is Very Full.

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

E E E I S

C. E. W I IVKIt KRO.,

Main Street, Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana.

October, 23, 1?G!, -4-

GROCERIES.

BECK & JOHNSON

bka/.ers in

jn (jr aellihi? t'rawfordsvllle, £it«li»nn.

TllKneir

tc

Son (rroeery. wherowill he

I found a larpn assortment of

Consisting of

t'ofl'ee. Tea, Sugar

Fish. Jflolaases, Spices,

WootU II *arc. Crockery, Tobacco.

A'r.. 'd'c.

We hitve rolair.edthc services of Mr. Henry Slonn.the popular salosmnn, well known the public, .tnd ?hall be pleased t» receivc callfr^m nl! the vbl friend^ of the rt.rmer firm.

We ahull p:«y the highest market pricc at oli times for

E O XJ

O E I E S

At &«' lowest lisu.'s,

BKrK .1 JOlfN'StiN. I?

SPECTACItES.

IMPS-OVED

PHIISI

OPIO

^I'HCTACLES,

THE BEST IN USE

COMIitNISfr

io are lowest

raaruiiicturerj

adv.-'ntni/e', rnechnnical r.in

philosophical, be f-.t'nd in nr- other

ffored in the West. I Thesenelehratcl Spectac'es n"»" sonerally used and approved, ari* the inoct pcrfect as-is-tnn.'e to dffectivc vi-ion n'»w betor* ih* public. The Len-es »ri srund in •vtrdanco with th5 philosoohyof nauire. Tbc (perfectly polished surfaces, purity and tran-tKirem-y of material,

them to the orsan of siaht. r^nderin? them per-

feeilin, corn worth 9 cents, a bushel to buy fectly natural to the *ye.and producing a clear cheap

an

CAMPHELI. HARTKICS.

,| rfjjtiet iin.i of theobiect as in the naiura! healthy sisht.avoidins theclimttierin?. waverien dizriness of tbe head, nri'l tithrr unpleasant Pensutioiis often experienced in the use ot ordinary Ul.i.«sei, and enablins tbo wearer to prosecute minute and critical eye-labor, either by day or eandle lisht. with case.comfort.anil «ati«factnon may—.IWUtf CHEAP JOHN. Asent.

LIVERY.

I E

received at

SALE & FEED STABLE

I would respectfully announce that I

ba*s.Psho?bas^nni^beil/rtoaeThcr "with"^ a Chnrsres nrealways reasonable. Stock men. will

irsres nrealways reasonable. Stock men.' find my fire-prrmf brick stable an excellent place for sell ins or keeping hone' being in the .cent of the ciiy, near UieCout ilouse.

W. EUmore.

White Goods. Shawls,

Hoop and Balmoral SlkirtK.

AU,,. \«*li iis.-o.-ted stccV of

33 O S I O S

Alf j. a full tiriv of

Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glass Qnoewswaro

at the lowest market price.

«8,|V SK WASSON

DRY GOODS.

».-••••

Cassimeres, Dress Goods,

Gloves, Notions,

A ELLMOKfc).

O O S

ENTERPRISE CASH STORE

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

Waterproof, Beaver, Clilneliflla, Clot lis,

MARBLE WORKS.

GREAT WESTERN

Groceries & Provisions, MARBLE WORKS!

Corner of CretA tnd Morkel Streets,

firm would r.-ypcetluliy inforui the

citizens of .Montcomery connty tlint they have purchased the Oroncry estnblirhment as the knownl-ynn

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

pill-, above mentioned establishments are do1. in? an exten-i%' and succeiiful bMsine=.'i in manul'iirtiiriot'

O N E N S

Headstones, &c., &c.

I enn to the .-iii/.-n:- uf Moutsomerv"'adjriiniii!.' Counties that being so «xtcuiv encased in the trade, anil purchn^in!: In ii iti .m 1 re it

SSi-fS itt't'ff JPrici'n,

•*. .rv I aucu

tiif ii-frre ii en:.!••' r.. j.i-11 ViUi

f/ower tlian

}»tircli i.so the

yuu .'a)i

ami* f|Uantiiy.

al any other sliop in tins' part of |Ik- State.'

I k«..ro ry bf-r nnr»Iit3

American A Ihiliriii 3hirMr

»t.ir lii,i» y.iii brtvt- U-.-ri ''.1.1 iwuif n| nor •'"tuo'-fit.-.rs.

I DKFY CoiiiiH*tiliok)

on inir (jualitit'S oi'MarMo. ,ml

regarcis style of work, I will n»t lit.- e.\c'11•! 1.

younelvos pg|l j: tc.-l r,r

Mil MUGSI* STMILMIT,

Opposite the Mltstoa ESauk

-••n »iil lir,.I

Fiiit^t .SjicciiiH-n .i.

of MarMe. .'jii»j work, evor cxhil'itcd iii Crawt'"nl vi A jr iv ercd, sot uj'ausl warranted to ^iv#*snti--taction accordijig to contract.

1M If *i/l .Vol

am

now prepared tooceoouuodate the publice witb Xh best outfit in the tray of lirery teams to be forinj in the city, lhaveibe

Iis

tn

and from

RftllTOftd Tr&iQ.

oct2.19»w2 CAMPBELL riARTEB. iecaj'S9tf I. C. liRITTON.

be 1 uttersolet.

J. Vlriiiitlag.

P. S.—I dy an extensive hu-iue#s .... small proffi:*'. I have put up MOKI'2 and -ctrie of the I.ARfJKST and KINKST jobs of wi rkot any

BEST TRAINED HORSES, sad the finest »otber establ ishmunt in ibis county, in th sanw IciiL'th of time I tr.svc1 ihruush the couu

BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES

iam« Icnvth ot time 1 tr.svc

1

thru us the couu ii,

try iKilicitinc onlers, ard ran say to the public. I will «e-H you your work at tbe^ne price tha^I'^"'

I will *t tbe shop. Hint farlher.^ti'ire. if there is any shop that can #e|| work from'Ii to iu peri «ent eheapertfian I do. flIIV UO.VTTIl^l

I dekv c«in,jrtino)»ln.piit.'v. -««ndi if p9.*. furnish aueh Marble at 1 agree to. you I

noed not receive the work. I June.*-'7, C. I. BRCNDAOE.

-OU

BOOT8 AND SHOES.

—X A.

Free Entertainment!

11:

No. 1 EMPIRE) BLOOK,

M.i l. Strict, Cruvv ortli'ilJc. IuiX, v'.-l

Webster & Son,

TV.e Mfmneer*. have the honor to annopnc* to the citirenii of Crawfordjrille and ricinltji feriej of (cenernl entertainment? at the popnlnr

BOOT & SHOE STORE,"

I Kmpire nio*k, by their r»le»r«t«4

Stock Company,

Conitnencir imm*dUttlj and continutnf nnttt farther nf .ice.

I800-70. Programme—Part First:

CMnderillfi. or slippers to *ell Compwi* Recitative—Prcdc.«tri«n'» Lament. "How lone, how Ion* shall 1 complain.

Like one who aceki for Boot* io vainr Cljorn*. .«•* "'Not lr.np. not Ions for jou enn Bnil

Tbnt the VTebftcrp keep eferi kind,"

Part Second.

Knrjr ii Kip Polka ^°®EW Pnrody Billy '"Fnthor, denr fntlior. come home with mo now

M.v fhoo? nrc nil out at the toe: You promised to^hoo Johnnie nnd I.I And you know it's very wicked to lie. Mptntnorpho.«i«nnd Tnblcnnx. in_ which J* the Shoclri».« Hrigude iippenr in fine t! 9i* »ml conrpo Iluot." nnd Shoes, Bnlmo-,^ rnlx. Seotti.«h Rnlmorettaa. llntton 1'oiish, Consrorii Onitcry. Itlack

Crook Hoot.". Hnsc llnll Shoes.etc. ..Company Reception of Greenback?. Comptnf

Tc consludc with the hi(hly pleftiinc and iol»* istlffyinr. f«rce of

E E I S 1

Thi." is anew piece, and Is no danger of keioff played out.

Throe Performances Daily,

Morning, afternoon nnd creninfc. ther notice. I)oori open at seven .o'clock A. M. close at nine 1'. M.

DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE,«

ONo. 1 Empire Illock, Main street, where may ho found the beBt assortment of nil kind* ana styles of Hoots and Shoe, at the_ lowept. pricei. Vour infp"etion of Rood*1 nnd priccj solicited. sept.lfi.lrtJOlf .itj

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE 'ARRIVAL

BOOTS and SHOES!

.Vli If

't

T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S

KOOmti,

A I N S E E

id FOUDSVILLK. INDIANA,

ti

l.MMf NSE ^lOCX-OVLViRy KIND OF

A

Moris' JBcotb, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Ovei'flboes.

Allot wtiicli wili utivl} b« told for cull »t th« very iinalU'St pivbt.

We n:inulii,:ture and .lull mi' of

,«.'P otj«(Bat!y on hand

*1

HOME MADE WORK

r-.op A Uin.l it p-ics?

:J

S.

1 V/QfOnltTi .S-j/i'ittd md J'rvni^ilt/i ... Athnd'd (o.ldt

veij t»e-i of i/ivchauit-*. and all -elr-euj .tick whi'.b willb«lolf

hat

Defy Competition

^^7

,-s

1

»j

'"'"uc,r

JRi ft}

Remember the Place, Main 8tr«eYt New Iron Front,- 3 Doors

East of Public Square,

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,a-U li-",

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CRAWrORDSVltlX, .OOkJ