Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 January 1870 — Page 4

THE WEEKLY REVIEW

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CRA WFORDS VILIK, IND

TERMS

ep»f. «M J«M it -»•& •ii month* three months

Ten Mfiw, oee yew. out M'ITW»

O. a. BOWEN

Til* ice is reported to be five inche« thick on the dam.

T« winter up to the present writing lis* been mild.

Oct. ice packers are waiting anxiously for a heary freeze.

GRAHAM'S Mammoth is the greatest point of attraction in the city. *j «a»»

TBB Democratic State Convention takes place to day at Indianapolis.

TH* first sleighing of the season was enJoyed by our citizens on last Friday.

S. 11. OKKOO still keeps the largest and finest stock of hardware in the city.

A VALUABLE hunting dog belonging to Mr. Joseph Simpson, "shuffled off his mortal coil" ft few days since.

TOE members of tbe Fire Company, Niagara No. 1. attended tho funeral of Mr. WB. S. Galey on Inst Thursday.

A BEAUTIFUL poem, entitled, "The Little Old Cradle,1' by Miss Mary II. Krout, of this city, is unavoidably crowded out of thia issue. It will appear next week.

WALIOS & ELMORK have removed to their aew and elegai. room, No. -I. Exchange Block, Main street. Tbey have now one of th«,finest business rooms in the city.

Tilt Covington FrirnJ has been enlarged. It is now one of the finest looking, and best conducted papers in the Stnte. The Democracy of Fountain should present Spence with a medal.

WE acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful specimen of printing in the shape of a bill of fare from the proprietors of the Mobile Remitter, who on la«t Christmas day gave the "craft'' of that city a splendid bahqtiet.

Paor. NELSON PATTERSON has accepted the Cooking Chair at the Driskell Institute, on Green street. Tho Professor is an old veteran. He was nil through the war and escaped unscathed.

THOSE of our citizens desirous of subscribing for a first-class southern journal, should by all means send for .the Mobila Remitter. For general news and high order of literary reading it is second to no paper in the United States.

'WE are indebted to Messrs. Hinkle & Co. Cincinnati, manufactures of doors, sash, blinds, &c., for a new book on building, recently issued by them. The book contains much valuablo information, and should be in the hands of every carpenter as well as every one who contemplates building.-

lit another column we print a comtntinrcation from a gentleman ot' this city who reciived a "Christmas Present" from tho Journal. He is a man who has always been an active and loading spirit in the Republican party in this county, and is entirely responsible for his assertions.

I.AST Wednesday night, the store of Harding & Brother, day goods dealers, at IlockTille, Parke county, Indiana, was entered, the lafe broken open aud robbed ot" eighteen thousand dollars in currency. The buglars left their tools, with a dark lautcrn and •oa« other professional appertenances.

DEATII or MR. W'M.S. GALEY.—WE HAVE the sad duty of chronicling tho death of onother one of our old citiiens, Mr. Wni, 8. Galey, who expired at his residence in this city on last Monday morning, in the •iity.foiirth year of his age, after a ling-* •ring illness of two weeks. Mr. G. was widely known in our county as a promi•tnt business man, having been associated for a number of years in the mercantile trad* with Messrs. Campbell & Ilarter. In all matters of public enterprise he was a ttalous and earnest worker, and in his d«ath oar community has lost one of its Boat valuable members. His remains were inttred in tho Odd Fellows Cemetery onjlast Thursday, and were followed to their last resting place by a large number of citi••na, who paid this last tribute of rcspect to one whose name was indentificd with the history of our city from it« earliest period.

Tobacco.

The best amoking tobacco in the city at Binfords' Drug Store.

New Goods.

We noticed yeaterday morning, another heavy invoice of new goods at McClure, Fry & Co.

Canaries.

A pair of canaries, male and female, with eago, can be purchased by calling at the RSTIEW Office. The male is the finest •ingar in tha city.

Daaolag School.

Prof. B. F. Gresh, of Iudianapolis, is at preaent stopping in our city. We understand that ho proposes giviug lessons in dancing, and will soon open his school in ElUrotb Hall. The Professor is an accomplished gentleman, and our young people kava now a rare opportunity of learning how to trip the light fantantic toe.

Groat Auction Sales.

The greatest auction sales that have ev•r taken place in Crawfordsville ia going of at No. 6, Commercial Kow. The spacious room is filled with the most choice goods to be found in the market, consisting of Bttslina, prints of the latest styles, flannels, cloths, linens, shawls, blankets, laces, furs, and in fact everything imaglaabla in the dry goods line. The sales taka .plaea every day., and are attended largely by the ladies, while the aight sales art one of tho greatest attractions in the •ity. If any person wishes to buy cheap good*, now is tha accepted time, for another •nth an opportunity will probably not be rfertd i|ila for tha nnt twaii years.

K•? CkMfa.

Mr. W. Whitman, of Indianapolit will be in our city again soraotime next week, when be will be prepared t« furnish in any quantity, to our citiiena, hi/ celebrated patent key checks', with the name of the owner inscribed. They are an invaluable article and everybody should purchase one.

Resolution* of Condolence.

oo on so 09

CITY NEWS

All Aboard for Indiana poli*. Tht train will leaTe the depot, on Franklin street at 6:30 this rooming, and returnwill leaTe the Union depot at 7 o'clock in the evening. Tickets for the Democratic State Convention can be had of H. S. Braden.

FIREMEN'S HALL, Jan. 5.1870.

At a staled meeting of "Niagara"' Fire Company. No. 1. held this evening, the following preamble and resolutions were

Proprietor. unanimously adopted

WHEREAS, It has pleased the Almighty Ruler of the universe, to remove from our midst, our esteemed friend and patron. Mr. William S. Galey, therefore:

Resolved, That in the decease of Mr. Galey, the Fire Department of the city of Crawfordsville has lost a friend to whose influence and exertions in its behalf it owoi its

existence. Iitiolwd, That we deeply sympathize with the family of our deceased friend in their fn»reavement. rolrtd, That the members of Fire Company Niagara No. 1. will attend the funeral of Mr. Galey as a body, wearing appropriate bulges of mourning

Resolved, That a copy of thene resolutions, properly, attested, be presented to the family of the 'deceased by the secretary of the company, thnt they be spread upon the records of the company, and that a copy thereof be furnished csch of the city papers for publication.

L. B. WlLLSOV. W. II. FOU.«T, A. F. RAMSAY,

W. II. FiiKKfi, Committee. Secretary.

Resolutions of Condoleuce. At a meeting of the officers of the city Government, held at the Council Chamber last Tuesday evening, the following resolutions were passed expressive of their feelings in regard to the death of William S. Galey:

WHKUKAS,

for the first time In the his­

tory of the Government of the city of Crawfordsville, a vacancy has occurred in one of the offices thereof by the demise, after a painful illness, of William S. Galey, Councilman from the Mliird Ward, then-fore

Rasilwd That in the de.ith of Mr. Galev the Council has lost a valuable and efficient member, the community a patriotic and ppright citizen, the church an ornament, the poor a friend.

Resolved That the members of our city Government deeply sympathize with the family of our deceased friend in this their sore affliction.

Resolved That the members of the Common Council, and the other officers of tbe city Government will attend the funeral of our deceased friend, as a body.

Resolved that a copy of these "resolutions, properly attested, be furnished to the family of Mr. Gal.*y, that they he spread upon the records of the city, and that a copy thereof be furnished each of the city papers for publication.

WILLIAM EIU'KKSO.X, 1.. A. FOOTE. B. WlLI-SON",

Committee.

Resolutions of Condolence.

'lb (he Mmt Worshipful Muster, Wardens (titd Urethral of Ditrhn'jtnv J.odije Xo. IMS F. .1. .17.

We. your committee appointed to report a tribute of respect to the memorv of our late Brother, the Rev.

James lliekets, would

respectfully submit the following: Insatiate death has taken from its one who wax endeared to us by those preeminent qualities of head and heart which distinguish the wise and good. Brother Rickets was no ordinary man. At the sacrifice of health and ease he spent his life in going about doing good, always content to lie an embassador for Christ, to count all lost thnt he might be instrumental In whining souls to his iVivine Master. Therefore be it resolved, 1. That by the death of Brother James Rickets Darlington Lodge has lost one from amonirit* best members, society one of her best citizens and Christianity a firm and ti fa 11 eri ng ad oe at e. ti. That we tender to the bnre't widow and grief stricken orphans our heartfelt sympathy and condolence, with the assurance that in accordance with the principles of our Order, •W'e seek to dry the widow's tear?.

We seek to quell the trembling orphan** fiv.rs.'1 :i. That us a token of our sorrow for the death of our dear Brother we wear the usual badge of mourning for the period of thirty days. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be pre sented to the family of thedeee »sed Brother, and also the Crawfordsvilh: JOCRNAI., and

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and'ilAwime

VANCE.—On Tuesday, Doc. 28, DAVID, son of Isaac M. and Martha A. Vance. Aged four years and three months.

LOCAL ITEMS.

Seedling Raisins.

The finest in the city, at Simpson's.

Codfish

Just received nt Simpson's, 'ine large drum of codfish. jan-S

Cheap John.

Buy your fiue Table Linens of Cheap John.

Italiun Macaroni.

A ohoiec article for soup, can l.ti had at Simpson's.'

Greon Corn.

As fresh and palatable as when taken from the stalk in summer, nt Simpson's.

Book Wheat Floor.

The finest buck wheat flour (raised in the north) at Simpson's.

Wabash College.

The winter term of Wabash College will commence January 4, 1S70.

Vance Corner.

Go to the Vance corncr and buy goods of Aliens'. They sell for ready money onlv. ... JSjvl

OO TO THE

Enterprise for Dry Goods, at reduced prices. n0T27'69

Cheap John.

Buy your fine Pantoscopic Spectacles of Cheap Jchn

Palatai

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

Hall's

A fair trial only is needed to convince tho most skeptical, that Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair Renewer will accomplish all that is cWimed for it.

Settle Up.

All persons indebted to Dr. Mary Wilhite, are requested to call at 'heir earliest convenience, and greatly oblige by settling the same. janlw2

Delinquent*.

Notice is hereby given to all whom it I may concern, that my accounts, prior to I June 18, 189, have been placed in the hands of Albert C. Jennisofi for collection.

All persons owing me previous to that time will please settle with him. I tf Dr.

J.

CaiadaPm. B. J. BINFOBD tc BBO.'S COL. A splendid luiury for the winter, at Simpson's. I

No Tick.

Good prints at tbe Vance corner, at 10 and lljj ccnt». Money down. Xo Tick. J8wl •r.JK-T®

Now

lar low than any other house in town for the cash. Go and see. This stock bas been bought so low that they can Vie sold below all competition. No joke.

Also 1000 Bushels of wheat wanted at the highest price. J8wl

S500 Reward.

Address R. V. Pierce M. I). 395 Main street, Buffalo N. Y., and get Dr. Sage's phamphlct on Catarrh, free, or send sixty cents and get Dr. i-'age's Catarrh Remedy. S500 reward is offpred by the proprietor for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists. Cut this out as you may never see it again.

Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext.. or Golden Medical Discovery cures severe coughs.

A Card.

I would inform my old friends and customers. that for the present, I will repair such watches, clocks, and jewelry, as they roaydesire and I will be found at my residence at all hours for that purpose. I have also jr.sl received a fine assortment of Seth Thomas' clocks, which will be sold very cheap, and will be wnrranted. Let my old friends, ami all others, call at my residence, wheie I will be happy to see them. in27tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

SPECIALS.

On Time.

Anybody ean buy tho best cook stove in tho market, the oven so arranged that the heat passes entirely around it. hnking quick and even. Very cheap at Irwir'e.sign of the (folder. Stove, on six month's lime. He will soil quecn3wnre and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on sis monthV. time. Call and see bim..,

JIay20 '69 tf.

Errors of Youth.

A Gentleman who suffered for years from N'ervous Debility. Prcmatnro Decay, and nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making tho isimplc remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence. JOHN H. OGDEN',

May 291PC3,ly. No.42Cedarst NewVork.

EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE!

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS

Smith's Tonic S.vrup has been counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP.

Tho genuine article ran^t have Dr. Jons lirtx's private stamp on each bottle. Dr. Jons lil'Lt. only has the right to rainufacture and sell tho original Jons J.

Tosic

SMITH'S

SVHITcan

only bo prepared by myself.

The public's servnnt. DR. JOIIN BULL.

LOUISVII.I.K

Oct.

22 1863

E. J. BINFORD & BRO, Agents. jan£—3in.

To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that drend disease. Consumption—13 anxions to make known to his fel-low-snffoerrs the means of cure.

To all who desire it, ha will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with tho direction for preparing and using the "same which tl cy will find a SI'RE

SUMPTION.

Home Advocate,

dianapolis, for publication.

JOHN IIIATT JACOH THOMPSON, THOMAS J. GRIFFITH,

T. J. GRIFFITH,

Committee.

Secretary, pro tern.

DIED.

UYfrom

s. MCCLELLAND.

Che*p!John

This affable itinerant merchant, whose name bas become familiar to every man, woman, and child in Montgomery county, bas latelye received a large invoice of wares whih he proposes to dispose of at very low ftgarea. Tbe spectaoles sold by him are unsurpassed, being of tbe new and lap roved kind se highly esteemed by h«r MsjMtjr QMM Victeri*.

CURK

FOH

CON­

ASTHMA.BRONCHITIS.

at In­

etc- The ob-

icctof the ndvertiser in sending tho Proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will costthom nothing, and may prove a blessing,

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

Ma y29„691y

Worthy of Attention.

To Dr. Thomna

A.

Hurley:

I hereby certify that dnring the last year I was attacked with tho Ague while in Vicksburg, Miss., and used several popular patent medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quinine, in large dosef, frequently as high us 60 grains per day. and which must have cost me nearly S100. 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 abont this time tho advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in a cily paper, and I determined togivo it a trial. 1 did so and have no reason toregretit. One bottle restored mecomplctely. nnd since that time I have seen nearly a hundred eases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would certainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN*. Engineer. '.ouisvillo. Ky.. June 14.1S65. For sale by all Drugzists.

JAMES RUDDLE CO. Proprietors, augSly 41 Bullitt St. Louisville Ky.

SHERIFFS SALE.

virtue of an execution, to mc directed tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county.

State of Indiana.jin favor of

Jacob Winn issued to me as Sheriff of said County. I will expose to sal* at public auction and outcry, on SATURDAY the29ih day of January 1'5T0. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the ('ourt House door, in tho city of Crawfordsville. Montgomcry county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate in Montgomery county. Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two ninths p*rt of Lots Ximb'r 1 2, 3.4, I 5 6.T.P.9. 10.11.12.13. 14.15,16, IP. 27.2S. 29.30. 45.46, 47,48,43,50,5r52.53.54,55,59.63,64,65.06.6?,65,69.70.71. 72. in the town of Liuden. .Montgomery County

Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said elocution, interest and cost, and if tho sama wi 1 not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will on the same diiy, at the same pluce.offer the fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a judgment for six hundred and nineteen and fifty-five hundreth* dollars together with cost, without relief from valuation or appraisement iaws.

Said real estato taken as the property of Hiram Hughes. H. E. SIDENER.

Sheriff Montgomery county Ind.

JanSw4

SHERIFF'S SALE.

T)Y virtue of an Execution, to me directed, I from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, of Montgomery County. State of Indiana, in favor of John M. Allison issued to me as Sheriff of Said County. I will expose to sa1* at public auction and outcrv. on SATURDAY, the 8th dar of.Fanuaty. IPSO, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m.. of said day,at the Court House door, in tbe City of Crawfordsville. Montomery county. Indiana, the rents and-profits, or a term cot exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate in Montgomery county. Indiana, to-wit: A fractional part of the northeat quarter of section nineteen 19). in township seventeen [17] north of range three (3) west, ana bounded as follows Beginning thir-ty-five (35) rods and four and Cf links north of tbe southwest corner of said quarter section, runging thence north thirty-one 131) rods andten(10j links, thence east twenty-six (30) rods and fourteen links to thecen'crof tbe L„ N. A. A C. R. K.. thence southwest along said center said of R. R. thirty-one (31)poles and ten (10) link to the pace of beginning, containing five (5)ncres more or less, to be sold to satisfy said Execution. Interest and Costs, and if tho ume will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution I will on the same day. at the same place, offer the fee simple of said Real Eslate to satisfy a judgment for £519.43 together with interest and costs, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

Said real estate taken as the property of Hiram Stewart, I H. E. SIDEN'ER,

Sheriff of MMtcoasry County.

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVI1XE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

GREAT REMEDIES.

DR. JOHN BULL,

I» the time to repaint your buildings and fences. The materials for which, you con IIAXCFACTCRER AND VENDER OF TIIE find, cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.

Celebrated

Good Goods at Low Prices. Allen & Bro. have bought R. J. Vance IT I nP/lXFIO RIIP stock of dry goods, and propose to sell tor L^Li...O 1 i.* 11_/ O 1 IV 1 a short lime, twenty-five cents on the dol-

FOR THE CURE OF

AGUE AXD FEVER

OR CHILLS AND FEVER,

THE

p-oprintor of this celebrated m*dicine ju"tlj claim« for it, sup°rioritj- nver all rerou'lies ever offered tn the public fur th" safe. c«rfnin «p»eI.v and p-rnrinen' cure of Ajrneand Fever. or Chills and Fever, whether of short'orlons •landin?. He refers to '^e cntire^wfjst and South, to bear him tey«'®onj• i„ th»*mith of the assertion, that in will it fail to cure, ir the dir"e{v.ni are strictly followed and cirried out. In a great man case? a single dose has been sufficient for a curc. and whole families have been cured by sinsle bottle, with a perfect restoration of general health. It i«. however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its UM is continued in smaller doses I for a week or two after the di«easp has been checked, more especially in difficult and lone standing cases. Lsually. this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order, should the paiient, however, require a cathartic medicine after havinsr taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of Hull's Vegetable

Family Fills will be sufficient. JJK. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office: Alo. 40 Ciflh, (M»Slrrrt,

I.OL'ISVILI.E, KV.

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.

BULL'S

WORM DESTROYER.

To tny United States utnl Wide Readers.

Tfesssional

HAVE

World

received mmv testimonials from proand mcdioal m^n as mv almanacs

and various publica'ions have shown, sll of which are genuine. The followine from a highly educated popular physician in (ieorsia. is cer'aitily one of the nvst sensible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clement knows exactly what he "peaks of, and his testimony deserves to be written in letters of gold. Hoar what the Doctor ways of Bull's Worm Destroyer

VN.LANOW, WALKKR CorNTv. GA.,I June 29, I860. DR. JOIIN

Brt.t.—Dear Sir:

TOXIC

SYRUP, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will bo deceived. Seo my column advertisomjnt, and my show card. I will prosecute any one infringing on my right- Tho genuine

I

get it on easy termj,

have recently

given your worm destroyer several trials and find it w- nderfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single instance to have the wished for effect. 1 am doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some articic of that kind.

am free to confess that

I

I am sir, mosi respectfully.

WAGON FACTORY.

FARMERS THIS WAY

If joa want a

am

by no means an advocate or supp irtet. of tho thousands of worthless nostrum' that Hood tho country, that purport cure all in inner ol'disease to which hum in flesh is heir. I'lease reply suuii and intorm me of your best term*.

JULIUS I'. CLEMENT. M. I).

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.

BULL'S

S A S A A I A

A good reason for the Captains Faith.

Read the Captain's Letter nnd the Letter from liia mother:

Benton Rnrrack". Mo.. April 30. I860.

DR.

Jons Hru.—Dear Sir. Rowing-tbeeffi» cacy of your S-irsnpirilla. aud the healing an I benpfical qualities it possesses. I send you tho following statement of my case 1 was wounded about, two vears ago, was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen m-.nthe. lieins moved so often, m.v wounds have not hea'ed y»t. I havo rn-t sat no a moment, since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, an 1 I need sonrnhing to assist nature. I havo more faith in your S*r«:inarilla than in anything elso. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and obligo.

CAr-r.C. P. JOHNSON.

St. Louis, Mo.

P. S.—Tho following was written Anril 30. IS65. by Mrs Jennio Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson. l)it.

JOHN

Tlru,—Dear Sir: My hu«band. Dr.

C. S. Johnson was a "killed surgeon and physician in central New York, where he died. leaving the above C. P. John«on to my care. At thirteen years af age ho had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for whl'-h ivo your Sarsaparilla. Itcurcd him. I have for ton vears reccommended it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for "Crofula. fever sores, and genoral dobilUy. Per feet success has attended it. Tho cures effected in some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I mn very anxious for_ my son to again havo recourse to your Sar.saparilla. lie is fearful of gettingaspurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds worn terrible,but 1 believe ho will recover. Respectfully.

JENNIE JOHNSON.

E. J. Binford

Si

Bro., Agents.

BULL'S

OEDRON BITTERS ..

A E N I O IT E N S.

Arkansas heard from.

Testimony of Medical Men.

Stoncy Point, White Co.. Ark., Mar 23. J8GG.

DR

Joasf

BCLL—D

sar Sir. List February I

was in Louisvlle purchasing drug', aud (ot some of your Sarsapirilla ae I lr-n Bitters.

My son-in-law who was with me in the store has been down with the rheutmati'm for some time, commenced on the Ditters and soon found his general health imDroved.

Dr. Gist. wh hn been in bad health, tried them, and be also iraoroved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bid health for several years—stomach and liver effected—improved very much by the use of your bitters. Indeed the Cedron Hitters has given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I c*n sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall, especially your Cedron Hirers and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rioker* Neely.

Prepared by Da.

Respecifally. B. WALKER.

JOHN

Bt'LL-t bis Laboratory,

Fifth street. Louisville. Ky. ... ^::'Tor Sale by .. ,. *E. J. Binford ft Bro.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Jao0-7O-ly

GOOD WAGON

OO TO

SMITH & BONNEL!

V^E retnrn thanks to the.farmers and others, forihe liberal patronage heretotore be- I stowed on us. We invite you to call and examine our stock ot wagons, which are erected of tbe best material, and of tbe best of workmanship. Also

Wagons Repaired and Repainted,

On short notice and most reasonable terms, also

PLOWS OF ALL KINDS

repaired to order and the best

IWJ^ooisr SEATS

In tho country, tho REVERSABLE SPRING, which is more durable and cheaper than the old steel springs, which we offer for about onehalf the money.

All work warranted from ouc to Iiro

I

jraru.

TLT'Remcmbcr the place, pn Vernon Street East of the Post-Office. ..... April3. lSGD.ly R.MITII A BONNEL.

DRUGS.

T. W. FRY CO.

Havejust opened a fine assortment ot

Drugs, Faints, Chemicals, Oils, Dye Stuffs,

Toilet & Fancy ARTICLES, Cigars & Tobacco,

OF THE FiNET QUA LIT V.

TCPf tALL and seo us. K.xehango ltlock Main street, 1 Door West Corner Book Store. jun23'60wct T. W. FRY A CO.

FORSALE."

Groat Sale of Real Estate. Splendid opportunity for Secnring A Home.

I

I

I

SMITH'S

F:)1SALK.—Th-it

know of no remedy re­

commended by the ablest authors that is so certain and spcel? in its effects. Oil the contrary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object in writing you this is to find out upon what terms

shall use a great deal of it.

Tamifware that llie uso of such articles is contrary to the teaching? and practice of a great majority of tho rrgular line of M.

P.'s.

but

I

I

can

see no just cause or good scne in di-iearding a remedy which we know to be efficient, simply because we may be ignorant of its combination. Kor my part.

shall in ike it a rulo to uso all an

any means to alleviate suffering humanity which

I

may be able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than mysolt may have l"urncd its effects firstand securred the sole rignt to secure that knowledge However.

very dnsirablo property on

the northwest corncr of .lelT. rsiin ami .Walnut streets, one squrrc south of the Christian church, and one.sbn.-re cast of the College Campus. The lot is t»i» feet front by 159 in depth, with two good dwelling houses, well, cistern, cellar, outhouses. tc.. sufficiently retired to bo very desirable for residences, and at tho same time,being within very convenient distance of the business pirt of the city.

I

can get the medicine directly from you.

IF I

can

Also, those very fine building lots in the eastern part of the city two fronting on Vernon street extended—one. 50 feet front by 130 in depth—mill one 52 feet Iront by 130 in dept:i,— and two fronting on the track of the L.N. A. it C. Railroad, eneb "5 fivo teet front by I30_in depth. All lying between the residence of William Mount and the former residence of Rennet W. Knslc.

Also, two very desirable out-lots, containing one acre each, adjoining the County fairgrounds on th«s south, anv or all of which may be purchased at most reasonable prices. Terms Easy.

For further particulars inquire ofN. L. Graham,of ihts '.Mammoth."

CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.

Crawfordsville Carriage Wason Works.

and

DOHERTY & DEIGrHTON

••MANUFACTURERS OF

Carriages, Buggies,

SULKIES, SPRING.

AND

FARM WAGONS OF ALL KINDS

WE USE

Sarver's Patent Wheel,

Thus obtnning the full strength of the spoke, instead of the tenon, as under the old stve.

All other inprovement adding to beauty or durability adopted as soon {as discovered. Wo propose not to be,undcrsole anywhere for the quality of work.

Shop in New Brick, Opposite the Center Church, Washington Street.

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Old Work ]S£ade New.

-Repairing Done to order,

In Wood, Blacksmithing, Painting, and Trimming.

Will take Old Vehicles In txcBangr for 5ew Work.

TlTPRemembor the place, Washington street opposito Center Church. DOUERTY ADEI011T0.V. marG'COyloct. 10.

WASHING MACHINE.

STANNARD'S

WASHING MACHINE.

jams

*TJUJ3*7Vft-a.A5

PATENTED JUNE 15, 1807.

WHAT IS THE USE?

OKthe

BEIJTG ALL IAY WASIIIXG, by okl fanbioned iroco», when by iiMn} one uf Standard's machines tbe same •uuouiit of work can he performed in half an hour. This machine does away entirely with the wash tub, wash board and poundintf barrel i«easily operated, a child tw«dve years of ajre having all the strength necessary to work it is self adjusting: will wash the'«mallest lace collar or tbe largest miilt. and does its work perfectly. It needs ao recommendation. A few trials are all that is ncres*ary to convince the most skeptical th-it it is niipcrior to all other machines ever offered to the public. All we ask is a fair trial, and if you are not tborougnly con vinced that it is all that it is recommended to lie, retura thi machine and tbe moner will he refunded. Machines for »ale by

DRUG8 A9D MBDI0XVB8.

NSW FIRM.

MOFFETr & BOOE,

EMPIRE BLOCK. No. 4,

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

DEALERS IS rrss

URliB MID MM,

Paints, Oils, Dycstnffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles Pure Wines and Brandies

For Medical Purposes.

Patent Medicines, Also, Lamps, Glassware, Letter.'Cap, and Note Paper, Pens. Pencil', and Ink.

PRESCRiP TIOJYS

Carefully prepared and promptly attended to. WeJrespectfnllyiHolicitpatronage from the public in general. [Jan80'66.

MACHINERY.

R. JI. McGRATH & Co., MACHINISTS,

Manufacturers of Corn Shelters, Horse Powers, Drap Saw9, SugarMills, Sugar Kettles. Castings, Brass

Castings and Machinery of every description.

A ALSO.

MteGrath's Improved

THIMBLE SKEINS,

[Patented January 28.1868.

a E a

Can turn out Repair Work in a fcio hours, Shop on 3d St., rnmtb of Bramble Ilonsc,

mayVOTyl.-

Respectfully announces to the public that he has now in itoelca splendid assortment of

Fall and Winter Dry Goods

Among which will he found a beautiful variety of plain and figured

LUSTERS, FRENCH MERENO

EMPRESS CLOTH!

A large stoch of the celebrated Velocipede Brand Double Warp

A LAP AC AS!

Cheaper than over, also a nice assortment of

Cassimcr&s. Waterproof Ladies' Cloth Jeans and

Notions/ Hoosiery, Gloves,

All

LaFayette, Ind.

MAMMOTH OPENING

New G-oods!

'STONE FRONT,"

Tontine Mutual

and

is

Flannels.

Also large stock of

Domestic Goods, Boots'and Shoes,

HATS AND CAPS,

Which trill be sold at the lowest possible price. One price for all

C. M. CRAWFORD,

"STONE FRONT,"

Main Street, East of Court House.

Uctober2.1369U

BLACKSMITHING.

JOHN A. GBIFFIK.

mim

7

CHABLSS MCBrnr.

Lirx nrsuHAves.

GET INSURED TO-DAY

Farmers and Mechanics Life Insurance Co.

200 BROADWAY,

MAIN FULL.

7

DRY-GOODS.

NEW YORK.

CA8S CAPITAL $125,000.

1100,00 Deposited with the Insuranco Department of the State

1

FOB TflE

PROTECTION OF THE POLICY HOLDERS.

New Tork Companies are Obliged by the State to

same Beserve. The reserve for each Company is the same, calculated on the same table of morality, and at the same rate of interest, consequently all are safe. V-

CONDITIONS OF POLICY.

This Company's policies are non-forfeitable. r--- 1 This Company imposes no restriction on travel aftor one annual payment bits been made-. This Company injure* the lives of females. This Company will not contest any legal claim* This Company will pay claim-j as soon an the proof thereof is fnlly establishtd.

The rates are lower that those of any other Company organised under the laws of New Tork,and responsible to the Insurance Depart* ment for its safety.

The Fanners' and Mechanics'will grant insurance to suit on any of the following plan*:

Ordinary Life, Endowment, Children Endowment, Joint Endowment, Joint Life, Compounded Interest,Income Producing, Term Life, Return Premiums,Annuities,.Mutual. -''-2

and in addition to the above will issue pjlieics on thi

"TONTINE MUTUAL."

is a

The Company guarrantee that in case your doath should occur within a year,although there are not 1,000 members in your Class, yet, will your family receive $1,000. But in case that your Class has more than one thousand Members, then you would receive as many more dollars as there are Members in the Class at tho time of your death. FIVE THOUSAND MEMBERS—Then $5,000.

Class A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. Class B. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45,

Class C. Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60.

TONTINE FUND.

At the name time you bceomi insured .vu also becorn: A MKMBEIl OF A TONTINK FUND. Which may«ivo to your-clf. whilst livins. a larce sum of monoy. This tho only Company in tho U. S. doing thi- bu-dnuss on a soun-1 buM.

•apital of 9135.000, or that has a doposiid with the State tor tho -locurity of llio I'olicy holders. SKN1) FOR BOOK OF RATES. ALL DIRECTORS AltK STOCKHOLDERS. ALL OFFICERS ARE STOCKHOLDERS.

DIRECTORS:

JEWET M. RICHMOND, ol J. Richmond A Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Hon. JOHN II. MARTIVI)A_LE.cx-Attorney-General of tbe Stnte of Now ork. Rochester.

NATHA* GRAVES, Presidont Fourth Nationa: Bank. Syrncus, •WILLIAM RUGER. of Ruser, Wallaco A Jenny. Attorneys-at-law. Syracuse.

CHARLES A. DOOLITTLE, Provident Oncdia County Bank. Utica, N. V. W. C. SQUISE. Special Ajfent Reraintcton Manufacturing Company.

Hon, JASON' C. OSGOOD" Manufacturer, Troy. K'. Y. Hon. JOHN H. RUSSELL, Counsellor at Law, Salibary. Ct.

THOMAS LORD, of Lord A Smith. Wholesale Dnnfttist*. Chicago, III. 0. II. ARMOUR, of Armouc I'lankintfton Co.. Milwakeeand New York. ESRAEL D. CONDIT. Manntncturcr, Milburn. N.

H.

M. CRAWFORD

and 30 Vessey street, N. Y. City. PIMM) REMINGTON', I'residont Remington Arms Manufacturing Company. Ilion N. Y.

Hon. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bankruptcy. Now York City. JOHN II. CLARK, of U. B. Cromwell A Co., 8U West street Now York City.

EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney-at-Lnw, N«w York City.

Address

Wallace & Company's

NEW

Boot and Shoe Store,

ON

Washington Street?

OPPOSITE THE

COURT HOUSE,

Is .'now receiving a

New and Complete Stock

5

BLACKSMITHING,

On Main Street, a few Doort East of the Post Office,

TITOULD respectfully inform their old friends *v thai iber are now prepared to execnW promptly and in tbe best style all kindslof general Blacksuiithine, such a*

Mill Work of Eoirtf Description, Horse Shoeing and Country Job Work.

r.

C. Lewis, agent and manufacturer, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Territory lor sale on teems to suit purcb&sera. 4*c23w4

All are invited to fire at a call, as we shall »ndearor to fir* entire satisfaetio* to Women.

v.mt.

of

FALL TRADE.

They are all

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will

be

SOLD CHEAP!

Try Them and See.

WALLACE COMPANY.

Augujtn,1869yl.

TAKEN UP.

'AKEN UP by ABLI COX. livinc about five miles northeast of Orawford-"rille. Mont«omery rnun'v. Ind.. on fhnTthday of Darenber. A. D. 1869. one stray Steer, said iteer is a

urr. jt. it. IOTO. ono sirmj .-iiwr. .-mci liver is a jj GENERAL AUENTS white roan, with red e»r. no ear marks or I _. ', brind«perceivable, and in auponaed to hi» t»ni

Jay of Dec, IN9. RP'HARD CANNIVE. Attest. Justice of the Peace.

W. K. Wallace. Clerk. jan£l«* I July 24 l.KB.«£6

-.-I,-":.

set

Aside the

combination of Insurance and Endowment,

singularly adapted to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from the benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expense. (See explanations below).

To insure your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay 915 once. You pay $2 anuually. You pay $1.10 whenever a death occurs in your class. xv You are certain to receive $1,000. And if your class is full $5,000. Classes are regulated by ages. BOTH SEXES ABE ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION Classes are limited to 5,000 members. WHENEVER A CLASS IS ONCE FULL IT WILL ALWAYS BE-

i. e.

that has a cash

J. O. BADGLEY. Wholoialo Grocer.

T0

Front

'treet. New York City. WILLIAM ADAMS.|.Ir,.of Hon no! IX Adams. Wholesale Grocer. Front street N. Y. City.

J. CROSBY BROWN, of Ibown Brothers Co.. Bankers. 50 Wall street. New York City. JOSEPH S. DECKER, nf Turner Brothers, Bankers. 10 Nassau street. New York City.

CHARLES MOIES, President Pacific National Bank, Pawinoket R. 1. EDWARD McMURDY. President.

ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, Riab .(•1 Woodford, Attorneys-*t-Lar, 571 Broadway. Now York City.

ROBERT McMURDY, Iiosovillc Now Jersey, LOYD GRYNNILLE BARTLETT. Dentist. 15 West Twenty-eighth street. New nrk City.

Il-in. JOSIAH T. MILLER, Councellor,Senec*

NTn'ES

ME\D, of B.idgley & Mead. 70 Front

street. Now York City. THEO F. HAY. of O. J. Sevmont. Kennar dA II.iy. 89 Liberty utroot. New York City. lion. STEWART L. WOODFORD. cx-Lien-tcn^int Governor. State of New \ork.

WILLIA^lJIIKJf'DERTON. Secretary. JOHN McMURDIE, of Perdce. Bates A Co.. New York City.

R.J. TODD, of A. J. Blcecker, Son Co., New Jork City.

WM. HENDERSON, Secretary, E. McMURDY, Prssident. LUCIUS McADAM, E. MARTINDALF, Consulting Actuary, Vice-President

Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD. Councel.

SEND FOR CIRCULARS N. DRAKE, State, Agent.

JOIIN It. OERIIART, Agent Montgomery County,

ndiitanpoli*,

Office with Dr McMackan, over Brown A Ramsey's Store. janfi'"0—lm.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

NEW FIRM.

Crnuforilsville.

GIFT PRIZES.

Great Distribntions! By the Metropolitan Gift Co.

Cash Gifts to the Amount of 8500,000.

EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PIZE. 5 Cafh Giftf. each $*0,0(10

Id .... ..... 10.000 o„ 5.000 Jo 1000 200 ano

SO Elecant R.«nwond Pianos, cach $300 to flOO 75 Melorieon?. oanh "5 to 100 S5O Sowine Mnchines 51M0 J**® SI0 Gold Watoho« *5'" 252 Ca«h Prizes. Silverware. Ac., ilu-d at $1,000,000

A chance t« draw any nf th" above Prise* for SS-cnnt*. Ticket" descrihina I'ri*«!« aro sealed in Envelope* and well mixed. On the receiptor 25o a Sealed Ticket is drawn, withonj oholce. ami «nnt by mail to nny aildrecs. The prise named upon it will bo delived to the ticketholdor "n payment of Ono dollar. Prizes aro iniinodiatrly sent to.any address by express or reurn mail.

You wil I know whnt your Prizo before yoa pay fur it. Any prizo exchanged for anoth er of the nime value. No Blanks., Our p.itrons can denind nn lair dentins.

11(1 IHII Iirnitim,

RRFF.

I*R»'KRESCES—WC select tho ^following from many who havo lately drnwn »luablo Prisesv and kindly permitted us to publiKh them An. drew J. Burn?. Chicnir-.. J10.000 MIM Clara 8. Walkor. Baltimore. Piuno. Sf-'OO: James M. Matthew. Detroit. $3 000 Juhn T. Andrews. Savannah. 85,000 Mis* Aunea Simons. CharlestonPiano. SC00 We publish no names without i»ermi«sion.

OPINIONS OP THE PRESS— Tho firm i« reliablo and deserve thoir JUCCPII*."—Weekly Tribune.. May8. "We knew know them to be a fair deal' in* firm."—'• V. Herald, May 28. "A friend nf ourx drow a $50 prize, whioh was promptly received."—!) aily News, June 6.

Seud for Circular*. Liberal .inducements to Agents Satisfaction guxranted. Every packHiro of Sealed Envelope* contain* ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for SI IS for $2: 33 for 110 for

f*l Kn AACf All letters shoo be addro" to

JDUUu CTLJLCL OUO6S iiakper wilson aco. nov!3.'69wl2 192 Broadway. ew York,

FOR TIIE

AGUE CURE.

DLHECKEUS

AGUE CURE

In Pills, Convenient for Use. Contains no Quinine. Produces no Dizziness, No Ringing in the Ears. One Dose in a day sufficient. Cures Asjue in all its forms. No unpleasant Taste. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficiency.

MEYKit BROTHERS & CO.,

1

white roan, with red *»r. no ear marki or brand* perceivable, and i« auponaed to h* twn y^ar old lat sprint, and appraised at 138 by Willi« Jackman and Samuel Irrio. before Be, thi 9Ut

or

Ind., and St. TtOnla

JLA'Fnr*ale by all Druci(i't!. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY $

BINFORD & BROTHER

jpoumje Skovel Plow* f^r tbe 13R1NTINO of all dweriptioas aeatly doae at the fieri*w Job Oftee. 'i