Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 February 1870 — Page 4

THE WEEKLY REVIEW

A Piocr for (ho People, Of Social and Political Reform. ItiiiMfaM Wn filtH*

OFFICE—•V*,i0niton1s'tr ^"'h!D" CRAWFORDSVILLE. ISIK

TERMS:

Sinjle aefcf. one IMI ». fs oo

•ismonths iw t&m months Ttneoptat, one refer, to on* *4dr«?t 13 00

0. H. BOWSN Proprietor.

CITY NEWS.

lively at

his pi'e driver, is s«c-

Cot. BAS«•, with

rmttL,

advertipemon? .f J.

J. ')«rt«T .V

in to-daV's p.ipT-

THE weathrr sincc the first of tli" month

has been clear, coo), find pleasant..

A RL'.VAWAT occurred on Waliinnr(n »tr«rt

on last Thursday morning.

HE.UI the oilv»'rti«emen'

THE Indianapoli"

Mr. k-.

nedv. store rrotn to rent.

Mirror, a

fave

R.vlini! |.nj..

up the ghost tn lust Tue«d«y.

PE»SONAL.—Thomas Pursel. editor of the

Bloomiugton

DtmocraU

wr»* in our ciiy on

last Tuesday night.

COL. W. C. WILSON, of Lifayette. was in

our city last week. He informed us that

be was a candidate for C'ongre**.

Two lightening trains will soon be put on

the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago

Railroad.

Tux

Lalrinthodon,

as seen through Brown's

"spiritual discerncrs" is said (o be a good

representation of the

"Trrrietut.''

Mr. GEO SNTDER, formerly A resident of

this city, but now living in Covington, has

embraced the doctrines of modern spirit­

ualism.

DR. J. BRTANT ha« permanently located

in our city, and opened un office in Commercial Row, Green Street, one door south

of R. J. Vance's storu, up stairs.

BRAD.VEK & IIAVE.V, the owners of the eelebrated New York Fnnning Mill, huve

stiil thirty counties to dinpoi«e off. Our

CANINE, BOOTS

& Co., have purchased the

right to manufacture the celebrated New

York Fanning Mill. Our farmers will now

h*ve a chance ta supply themselves with

those labor-saving machines.

TUANKS.—We are und-sr many oblig:itinns

to the "Olios" for a fine serenade given us last Wednesday night. The Olios, under

the leadership of Prof. Hodge, is without

doubt, one of the finest string binds in the

West. Come again boys.

CCRIOLS CASE or MISTAKEN- IKKNTITV.—

Our well known and'popular detective, Cupt.

J. W. Ross was, singularly enough, mista­

ken for a certain photograph man, few

days since, by an individual from the coun­

try. Capt. "Jnck'' didn't get angry, oh, no.

I'ROP. Honor, the popular musician who

has lately been "operating" the grand or­

gan at St. John's (Episcopal) church, is

about to open a Musical Academy in onr

city. The Prof, is ".lu

Fail"

hit prico list.

in his line of Lj,

business. His card will appear in

nest issue.

FROM an advertisement in another part

of the paper, it will lie seen that Mr. V. Q. Irwin, the proprietor of tho "Golden Stove,''

meant btisment.

He proposes to sell the peo­

ple of Montgomery county, stoves, tinw»r«,

hardware, queensware and glassware at greatly reduced prices, nw will s»en from

TIIK great rush to Ramsay's to purcha«e

groceries still continues. In these hard

times the saving of a dime is an item that

in the course of a year amounts to a large sum. As Benjaman Franklin said, "take

care of the pennies and the dollars will take

care of themselves,'' is an axiom that «nr

people should remember.

THE

I.nbyrinthodon

that is advertised to be

exhibited at Eltxroth Hall this evening is not the one discovered by the eminent nat­

uralist, John Hoover, of this city. Mr. H's.

tpreimtn,

sinoo it has been brought to proper

finish, is one of the greatest curiosities ever

seen in this part of the globe. Wc under­

stand that ho is willing to exhibit this rare

•pccimcn, and if not l'ound superior to the

one advertised, he will make a free gift of

it to some christian association.

A FAVORITE dodge among vo^aboud show­

men who perambulate the country with puppot (hows, is to intrude themselves into

our public and private schools. The tenoh-

*rs are dead-headed, and straightway every

child is seiied with a mania to witness wretchcd caricatures, styled panoramic

views of the late war. Parents are beseiged

from morning until night for the udmissiou

fee, and'the juvenile mind turned from its ..studies and demoralised. Our school trus­

tees should give this matter their prompt

attention.

Penman alxip.

Pi of. T. E. Brake, will open a class for

instruction in penmanship next Monday

night. Judging from tho specimens now on

exhibition at the Tost Office, we pronounce him well skilled in the use of the pen.

Log Cabin.

This celebrated smoking tobacco can

-now be liad at Guthrie's, on tlreen street.

manufactuied. Try one paper, and our

word for it you will never use any other.

Ask for R. Iledgcr's Log Cabin.

Dartor&Co.

Read the new advertisement of Mr. John

Darter & Co. This firm during the past

year have done an immense trade in the

grocery and produce business. They pay

the highest cash price for all kind.s of pro­

duce, and onr farmers will find their house most excellent place not only to sell but

to purchase. They keep on hand at all

limea, the largest and best assorted stock of

groceries in the city.

LOCAL ITEMS.

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Ko^r "'"'j".

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Is the lima to repaint your buildings aad fences. Tho materials for which, you can find, cheap, at Fry'a Drug Store.

GO TO THE

BnterpriM for Dry Goods, at reduced prioca. nov27'6»

For Stl*i

V* MMIVI Watct. bunting ca^. p. Kofpiii"* *t tliff RP*!

v?ry fine Gold

Will sold o.heap, view C'ffir».

tn

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"fi iPsillt*.

1.-.I 'V*'' 11

Billy Fry sell* more |rla«s. faint, putty. oil.

he..

for 1m» money.

than mr other man. and do** it __ __

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A Valuable Book.

l)r. Chase's Recipes, or information for Everybody. This book is indispensible to 1 every household. Every family should by all meant have a copy of it. An yone defiring a copy of tbis valuable book can be accommodated by calling on Chenp Joh*, I agent for this county, or address pnstoffic? box 31K II* ht»» '*t received a lar^e I •npply.

S«c« Catarrh Remedy.

j"" '-Tiicre rrn«. frog who lived in a i"prin^, lie catit»ht Mirh rol'l 11«Ht rould not sing.'

Co..

Poor, nnfoftunittp.. llitrraehinn' In whnt a sad plight li«* mti-t bnve been. And yet his mifforliint' was one tlmt often befalls "ingrr*. Many once tuneful vic« ainon^ those who belong to the -'genu? homo" is utterly spoiled by cold in the head," or on tie Inntr^. or b-tth combined. For '.h" above ir*n:iiivd "cronker" we are not awiirc '.hut any remedy wn* ncr Jen?'

Iut we rei"otCi* ro kiio^- thxt :ill human1 «ineei nuiy kfp their hutd i-letir ani th»*ir lliroritf in tune by a timely Ufc otK^ Dr. t'fttarrli Hew-ly. «iifi I»r. Pierce Alt. H\t. or Uolden .Medical I'isMTpr. b.'.th of which are «ol.l by di'iigg'"1"-

On Market Streot.

Mike Kelley is un enterprising, go-a-head young man. and our citizens should by all means buy their Groceries and Provisions of him. lie has opened up on Market street, a full line of Groceries. &c., which he is selling remarkably low. Person* from the country having produce to dispose of can find no better market. He buys all kinds of produce and pays the hijrbest maiket prices. .122-2ro

A Card.

I would inform my old friends and customers, that for the preseut, I will repair such watches, clocks, and jewelry, as they may desire and I will be found at my residence at all hours for thnt purpose. I have also just received a fine assortment of S(fA

Thomai clocks,

which will be «old

very cheap, and will be warranted. Let my old friends, and all others, call at my residence, where I will be happy to see them. m*.!7tf. JAMES PATTERSON.

SPECIALS.

I On Time. I Anybody oun bay tho best cook stove in the market, the oven so nrranged that the heat pas«es entirely around it, baking quick and even.

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business men will find this a rare opp'irlu- I

nity for a good investment.

Very cheap at Irwin's, sign of tho Golden Stove. on six month's time. Ho will sell queensware and glassware lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stovoi are guaranteed and •old on six month's time. Call and "ee him.

MAJ-".''•!'tf. -J-«c

Error* of Youth.

A Gentleman who suffered for years from \ervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects °f youthful indiscretion, will, for the "ike of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making tho simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profft by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OUDEN.

May Sti t^d.ly. No. 42Cedar st New York.

FX Tli A Sl'EClA XOTICE!

BKWARli III' t'Ot'NTKItFEITJt!

Smith's Tonio Syrup has be-in counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter brought to ericf.

infringing on my right. The genuine SMITH S T'.'Nic Svat:p can only be prepared by myself. The public's servant.

DR. JOHN BULL.

I.OflSVILI.K Oct. 22. 18CS

E. J. BINFORD & BRO, Agents.

j.-\nS—3m.

To Consumptives.

THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy.

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nfter having suffered several years with sevcro lung affection and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxions to make known to hi fel-low-suffeerrs the means of cure. I To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the I direction for preparing and using tho "same, which tl.ey will find a writs CI'iiE FOR CO.V-

HI'MN ION. ASTHMA,BROSCHiTi.1*. etc. Tho objeetof the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the aftliefed. and spread information I which he. conceives to be invaluable and ho hopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove blessing.

Parties wishing the prescription, will please a dress 4 HKV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. King" County, New York.

Mar'.-O./.niy

Worthy of Attention.

To Dr. Thamna

A.

Ilnrlryt

I hereby certify that during the last year I was attacked with the Agtir while in Vieksbnrg, I Mi«s.. and used several popular patent medicinos with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered

Quinine, in large doses, frequently as high as 60 I grains per day. ar.d which must have cost me nearly 5100. I consulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville. and found ho prescribed Quinine and Arsenic, combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease tako its course. I was al- 1 most bloodies*, extremely exhausted, and pronounced with enlarged Liver and Spleen. At about tbis time tho advertisement of Hurley's

Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. 1 did so and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and sinco that time I have seen nearly a huudred cases in which it acted with equally happy result, and would eertainly recommend it as preferable to any other Tonic before tho public. JAMES MARTIN. Engineer. '.ouisville. Ky., June 14.1SG5. For sale hv all Druggists.

JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors^ augSly 4i Bullitt St. Louisville Ky.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT-

ss

HTATROF 1SDIANA, HlMt|*Bwrr Conaty. In the Circuit Court of Montgomery county March term, April. 1870. I.aFayette Mitchelh v* Divorce. Mary F. Mitchell

BEary.rememberedthatvacation

it on tho 31st day of JanuA. D. 1S70, in of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. Indiana, the

fey,

It is without doubt the best smoking tobacco

ilaintiff LaFnyetto Mitcholl, by George D. Hurhis attorney, filed in the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. Indiana, his complaint for divorce, aleo tbc affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the defendant Mary F. Mitchell, is a con-resident of the State of Indiana. Now, therefore, notice of the filing and pendoney of this action is hereby given to the defendant Mary F. Mitchell, that she may bo and appear before tho Judge of tho Circuit Court of Montgomery county Ind., on Monday, Mareh 14th, A. D. 16T0, then and there to answer to said complaint.

Witness my hand and seal of said

it c! Court this31st day of Jauuary, A. D. 1870. WM. K. WALLACE. feb5—w4

APPLICATION ROR LICENSE.

"M'OTICE is hereby given to the citiicns of i.^1 Union township. Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana that I. Robert A. Hays, a white mala inhabitant of Montgcmoiy county, in the said State of Indiana, of the age of twen-tf-ono years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Montgomery eounty. in the State of Indiana, at their regular session commencing on the first Monday of .March, A. 0.1S70. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart al a time, under the Temperance Law of 1059, of the State of Indiana for a term of one year. My place of business aad the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and draak is situated on the west half of lot number ol(e hundred and eifht [106] *s the same is desifnated oo the original plat of the eity of Crawfordsrille. Union township Montfornery eonnty. Iodiana. f«W-w« ROBERT BAYS,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

waec.redof Deafness and Cat*rrh by asim-

.. »-•-rem« dy and will send the receipt free. f*h'2w2 M. C. LEOOETT. Hoboken. X. J.

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PRIEST AND NUN

A^plx at once to CRITTENDEN 4 McKlN-

febYlwP 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa.

HINKLEY

KMTTI\(i MACHINE

FOR FAMILY USE—SIXPLE. CHEAP, RELIABLE KxiTS EVERTTiilKG. AGENTS WANTED. Circular »nd sample stocking FREE. Address

$732 IN 31 DAYS

Recommended by HON. HORACE GREEI.V and

the AMKRICAX AORtCt'l-TFRALIST. One connty

r"«erved for earh Acer dinnapolis, Ind.

CANVASSING-BOOKS SENT FREE FOR

PARIS

by

WANTED AGENTS.'

$75 to $200 Per Month,

Everywhere male and female, to introduce the

Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,'

This Mucaine will stitch, hem, fell, luck quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mot I superior manner.

PRICE ONLY 18 DOLLARS,

Fully Warranted for Five Ye.'irs.

will pay 1000 for any machine that will saw a stronger, more beautiful, or more elasI tic scaiu than ours. It makes the

''ELASTIC LOCK STITCH."

Every second stitch can be cut. and (atill the I cloth cannot be pulled_apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from 573 to 3200 per month and expenses, nr a commission from which that I amount can be made. Address

Pittsburg, Pa., Boston,

KV fltr:

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. .Ions' llrt.LV private stamp "ii ea^h bottle. Dr. Jons BrLI. only has the righ' to manufacture j»r and sell the original Jons J. SWITII'S TONIC SYRUP, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well 1*1**1111* the label on each bottle. If my private stamp V'ASJrS. ItftK JC S is not on tho bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. Sec my column advertisomoni, and ray show card. I will prosecute any one

MIM1 & KKTAiL

idiUHtcl «uit the times.

A

SUNLIGHT

and

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GASLIGHT

WORK descriptive of the MVSTERIM. viKTi'Es vtrKv sPLKsnoRi ani CRISCES. of thecur Ol' i-AJ-.IS. "^It tells bow Paris has became the Gaye»t und ino?t Beautiful City in the world: how its iteauty and Splendor are purchased at a fearful coft of Misery and Suflerina how visitor* are: Swindled by I'roteiiional Adventurers how )'irtue and Vice go arm-ic-arm in the Beantiful City, how the most Keart'u I Crimes are commilled and conccaled how money is Squandered in useless luxury and contains over loOfine enffravinss of noted places and Scenes in Paris. Agent" wanted. Canvassing liooks sent free. Address NATIONAL PCHLISHINU if CO., Chicago, 111.' Cincinnati, Ohio, or St Louis. Mo, febl- w4

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10,00*

A*iWL*T»

WA1TRD

Mass.,

St

d'-mvid-: ot

And ever will fail to buy goods

Lower Than at our Establishment.

We are prepared to fill orders for

Country Merchants*

wer than any house in the city.

A.

20,000 Dressed Turkeys, 15,000 lbs Butter.

1,000 Egss,

100,000

44

Rags,

10,000 Dried Apples, 10.000 Beeswax. 100.000

4i

Old Iron.

2.500 Feathers, 2,000 Tallow, 500 doz Dressed Chickens, 200 Ducks, .. 2,500 Hide, 3000 Pelts.

All other kinds of product in prop-iriion.

SOO Duz Syrup Itiii'kols

Cheaper than the cheapest.

Dried Poaches, Clover, Timothy,

Blue Grass,

Field and Garden Seeds, Sweet Potatoes. Salt, Cement, and all kind of Feed.

Gooodtt Delivered, to any JPart of the City.

Don't fail to give us a call before purchasing, i»s wc are determined to make it to every man

Interest to Buy of TTs,

febl2tf J.J DARTER Jt CO.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.

9TATKOF fXDIANA, Tloalgomery Coauly ^S. Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term. 1870. William F. Case I.ucretia Case Tilman II. Staton. Minatree Rennington. Guardian of Oliver H. P. Staton, Intant Heir of Joseph P. Staton, Deceased. vs. George W. Staton. Elmer, Infant hci- of Alvin Staton, Deceased. Albert Bly. Mehala Bly, Cassius Bly ,t I.eonidas Bly. Infant heirs of Margaret Bly, late Margaret Staton, Deceased, and Joseph Staton. Infant heir ef Joseph P. Staton Dce'd I *D A

Petition for Partition.

CH1SCK!

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE,

"^OTICE is hereby siren to the citizens of I iv Union township. Montgomory eonnty. lndiana. that I. James Kennedy, a white aula inI habitant of Montgomerycounty. State of Ind., of the age of twenty-one year?, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery connty. State of Indiana, nt their next regular session, commencing on the first" Monday of

UVSvKA?* March. A. D. 1*70, for & license to sell intoxicatHLNKLhi KMTTiM* MACHlh CO.. J6*- in? liquor* in ft less qaantity thftn a quart at a Weft 4th fet.. Cmcin^Ati. Ohio. febl-w4 time under the Temperance Law of 1859. for term

of one yeiir. My place of business and the prcmISET whereon said liquors aro to bo EOIU and drank, is situated on'part of lot number one

.Made hy one Agent n-llins Sn.vrr.-° PATEST hundred and six [106^ of the original.plat of KLA'-TIC HROOM. Over 50,000 now in u*e. IT10

t0wn

nor

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41000000

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Louis, Mo.

CAUTION.— Bcwaro of n![ Agents "tiling Machines under the same name as ours, unless they can show a Certificate of Agency signed by lis. We shall not hold ourselves responsible for worthless Machines sold by other parties, and shall prosecute all parties either selling or using Machines under this name to the full extent of the law. unless such machines wer? obtained from us by our Agents, llo not be imposed upon by parties who copy our advertisements and circulars and offer worthless Machines at a. less price. feb!2 w4

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.

GEO CERIBS

Crawfordsville. Union township, Montgomery county. State of Indiana. The tenement where said liquors are to be sold and dmnk is situated on the southwest corner of the above described real estate northeast of tho Louisville, Now Albans & Clr'cago railioad depot. Union township. .Montgomery county Indiana. |Vb5—,vi JOHN IIASTAKDV.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

N E W I

v: D.

]sr

AT T1IK

Highest Cash Price,

Wallace & Company's

N:.\V

Boot and Shoe Store,

ON

Washixigton Streets

OPPOSITE THE:

COTJIR/T HOUSE,

l«»r.ow rt*rr:vi:iii a

New and Completo Stock of

Boot and Shoes

FOR THE

A A

They are all

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will be

SOLD CHEAP!

Try Them and See.

WEEKLY REVIEW—GRAWFORDSVILLE, MDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1870.

.«6ES» WA*TKI!

CI nm P*r year sure made by 7 4vU*-'Agent*. nj*le or female, sell- "XTT ing onr W0Ri.T»-BEJf0WVEt) VATBSTKV- J\ ERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES UL'E8. Cheapest and best clothes line* in the world: only 3cts per font n»d will last a,_hundred yes.--! Ad-

dress thoHrnsos WTHE- CO..7S Wa. tt. R-\ 5

Crawtord^vihe, Lnion township.

N

^V i^^FNNINS th'onpe

'hea4t corner of said lot runnnu thence

V: wTbivv^"?^ south sixty-two iffi] feet, thence west eifhty-iwo fohbt'w4 I "nd a half [r9:i] foct. tbence north sixty-two W .4l»'n»n« (ji. ,.i S2] feet, thence cast eighty-two and a half On ITSlSIIlIlJftOll StCOPl.

feet to the place of beginning. The tenewbere said lionors are. to be sola and inou drank is situated on the northea.' above described real ostae. feb5-w4 JAMES KENNEDY.

VALENTINES.

I92g3^4g5s6i7

CO

ALL KINDS

15

10000

fcl

OOMIO.

3

10000

a 4

Sentimental.

TINTS'

18795*10

OF THE O-B-JOY-PUL

Just Received,

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SECOM3 & CO.,

AT THE

OLD CORNER BOOK STORE.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE

NOTICE

is hereby given to the citizens of

Union township. Montgomery county. Indiana. that I, John Hasf.anly a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of Indiana. of theagaof twenty-one year*, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday of March A. 1). 1S70, for a license't« sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a timo under tho Temperance law of the State of Indiana approved March 5, lej'.l, for tho term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on lot nurabet two [3] .j.-^ in John Wilson's second addition to the city of city at ijtij per acre.

WALLACE & COMPANY.

Auguitl4,l?69j 1.

BLACKSMITHIN G.

J0U.V A. GP.TFFLS. CIIARLK5 MrRPtJT.

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gE it remembered .that on the llth_ day of XX vIV O A»A A ^XXXsl VJ,

February, 1870. the Plaintiffs' by Willson a I Willson their attorneys, filed in tho Clerk's officeof said county, their complaint, in writing. On and also the affidavit of a disinterested person setting forth that the said defendants. Elmer Staton, Albert Bly, Mahala Bly, Cassius Blv. and Leonidas Bly. a*e non-reiidents of the .. .. State of Indiana os, therefore, notice of the VI. OL LD respectfully inform tneir old friend filing aad pendency of this action is hereby giv

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Witness my hand and the seal

|r a of said Court this llth day I °f February. A. D. 1870. All are Invited togive ni a call, as we shall en WM. K. W ALLACE. deavor to give entire satisfaetion to ensfopers. febl* w4 Clark, august 17. t*T.

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.Wain Stri ct, a few Door* E'l f! of the Post Office,

en to the said defendants that they may bo and Promptly and in the best style all -kindsjof g«n- faction to purehasew than profit to the manuappear on the second day of the next term of eral Blacksinithing. such as faeturcrs or to us. fully tho Circuit Court of said county, beginning at the Court House in the city of Crawfordsville on tho 14th day of March. 16T0, and then and -u,a thTO to answer said complaint.

Shoeinq and Country Job Work, For One Year,

GROCERIES.

EW...FIB.M,

i'W -'N

S E W O O

PRICES.

jSTEW

J0il\ BR1TT0\ S CO.

H^ve purebwed the

Grocery Establishment

Heretofore mrned by Judse Riley.

corner of the of the National Itank. have added a

Liinrc Invoice of »w Goods

To the st,x already on hritid. and havf -ale a large and well detected stool:

FAMILY GROCERIES

Of the finost qualities which they propo.-fe to sell on as reasonable teriu» as any hon in »he city. Those wUhin? to buy tor either

CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE

Will do well \o call on us, as we are determin ed not to be undersold by any one.

Remember the jtlnec, tlirectly oppiMito tli old pump, ou»outb Wiiahiiig Ion Hlrrcl. ianSHyl

1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

W. P. BRITTOJT'S

Real Estate Agency, Crawfordsville, Indiana. HAIVNfr

taken out aeommission ns

RY. PUBLIC,

Conveyance and Real Estate Accent

The following is a partial list of property now in my hands for sale or exchange

Twenty-five vacant lots in Hughes' secand addition to the city of Crawfordsville. at prices ranging from #l"0 to #300.

Vacant lots in Graham. Connard A* Houston'* addition, at prices from £5,5 to 5MM. I Vacant lots in S ippenfield's addition it prices from $200 to 5300.

A two acre vacant lot. well situated, to be laid off in town lots. Price 31.500 Improved lot on College street, house of five room*.cistern, etc. Price l.COO Improved lot on College street, house of six rooms, cistern, well and fruit. Price l,':00 Improved lot cn College street, new house of five rooms etc. Price 1.550 Business lot near the Court House square.

Price WlO Improved lot 011 Vernon streot good house, cellar, cistern, fine fruit etc 3,1:03 Improved lot on Vernon street two story frame house, cistern, cellar, stabl

Price .3,20(1 Improved lot on Vernon street. 1'3' »t»r house, with all the desirable conveniences, tine fruit anil shade_ trees, l'riee Improved lot near the M. E. Church good house, cellar, eist'-rn large sta lot CO feet front, l'riee 2,0oU Two well improved lot? noar the College. four rooms each, good cisterns. Price each 1,200 Improved lot on Washington street l.oou Improved lot on Washington street 1,300

Seventy aere farm ne:ir the Fair Grounds at £«5 per acre, Eighty-six acres of laud within miles of the

rit.hiu t.vo roily -if tho

Forty acres of lurid city at #(i0 per acre. The above is only a small portion ••1" hproperty in iny hands for sale.

Persons desiring to invest in any kind of Real Estate will. I think, find it to their interest to call and see ma before purchasing elswhere.

W. i\ BlUTTON. ATTY.

Office 2d FU .r Washington Hall, Crawfordsville Indina. taug7'6Dy

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

!CARRIAGE FACTORY

-OF-

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

[Established in 1856.

Murk- Sfrt'cf. A'orfh of' Court Ho

t'RA tVCORDMV 11.1/ K, 1XD.

A FTER returning thnnlis to the public for to ^V. liberal patronage bestowed upon us for tho Inst thirteen years, wo would respectfully cnl the attention of friends and the public generally to an inspection of our

Carriages, Buggies,

SPRING WAGONS,

$iilkie„s and Sleighs.

A fine as-'ortmenl and variety of which wc keep constantly on hand in our new brick show room on Washington street, second floor _We claim to be unsurpassed in strength and finish, using none but tbo best selected well seasoned second growth timber, and employing none but the most skillful and experienced workmen. The high reputation our work has sustained in the thirteen'years Ipast giv?? us confidence'in our ability as Carriage Makers. IScing exclusively engaged in manufacturing only light work enables us to keep a much finer. larger, and better stock than any other house in the West. We confidently assert that our work and prices can not be excelled by any other establishment. Tho continual increase in business has made is necessary to enlarge our facilities for manufacturing, We coll especial attention to W. II, Rsmson's

Patent Anti-Rattling Fifth Wheel

A recent invention, and the greatest improvement ever added to a carriage, buggy or spring Wagon. We have t^e exclusive county right. Wc use

Sarver's Patent Buggy Wheel,

With Patent Rivet for fastening felloes so that it is impossible for the felloe to «plit under any circumstanc.

The latest and best Improvements

In Spring. Axles, Spokes and Hubs.

A variety of the latest styles of Patent Tops and finish of every kind. As we receivo the

Eastern Styles Monthly

From New York and Philadelphia'we shall continue.to manufacture work as reliable as heretofore.

All our "Work is Warranted from one to two years. Old Work Taken in Exchange

REPAIRING

work will recommend itself.

TTTWri

Wagons

Farm

Superior

Our Farm Wagons built expressly for this market by Studebaker Bros., of South Bend. Ind..of the

VERY REST TIHRER,

that they are now prepared to execute and more with the view of giving entire «atis-

'ill Work of Every Description, Horse Warrant Them Beery in Particular

JT7Remember the place, Market Street. North ofCourt House. Julyl74*W I. S. MILLER CO*

E. J. BINFORD & BRO.'S COL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

KRE.MT RiUfiFMUES.

DR. JOHN(BULL,

MANUFACTURER AND VENDER OK THE

Celebrated ...

BULL'S TONIC SYRUP

--u-'yii-?.

clo

FORTHECURKOF

AGUE AND FEVER

OK 0HU.I.S AND FKVEK. i.

HE proprietor of this eelebrated medicine justly claims for it, superiority over all remodies ever offered to the public for thn safe, certain speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever. or Chills and Fevor. whether of short or Ion? standing. Ho refers to the entire West and South, to bear him testimony tho truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, it the directions aro strictly followed and carried out. In a ereiU many cases a sintrlo dose has been sufficient for a euro, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with n-.w for I a perfect restoration of general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ease more oertain to cure, if its ust is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has beon checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. I. sually. this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order, should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine after havinir takeu three or four doses

of the Tonic, a single dose of Hull's Vegetable I Family l'ills will be sufficient. 1 .... UK. JOHN III'

I.I.'S 1'rinrinAl Officii

1)K. JOliN HULL'S Principal Offioe fto. 40 fifth, Craaa Street, {.OVIsVlliMt, KV.

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.

HULI/S

WORM

NOTA­

I expect, in addition to

the practice of law and the collection of government claims, to do business as ft

To r.t

DESTROYER.

United

States ami

Ifesssional

\V orl!

Wirlc

Readers

8

HAVE received tnanv testimonial* from proand medical men as my almanacs and various publications have shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated popular physician in Georgia, is cer- I 'ainly one of the most sensible communications I I have ever received. Dr. Clement knows exactly what ho speaks of, and his testimony doserves to bo written in letters ot" gold. Hear whit the Doetor =ays of Hull's Worm Destroyer

YII.I.ANOW, WAI.KKKCOI'NTY, OA.,( I 'V/.v ',-' ,-. June 29, IcGO. D11. JOHN Brt.t.— Dear Sir: 1 have recently given your worm destroyer several trials and find it wonderfully efficacious It has not failed in a I single instance to have the wished for effect. I am doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of that kind. 1 am free to confess that I know of no remedy re- 1 commended by the ablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On tho contrary they arc uncertain in the extreme. My object in 1 writing you this is to find out upon what, terms 1 can get the medicine directly from you. If 1 can get it on easy ternn, I shall ine a great deal of it. lain aware that the use of such articles is con- 1 trary to tho te'j?hing? and practice of a great ma- I jority of tho regular line of M. D.'s. but I can I see no just cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which wo know to bo ollicient, simply heeause we.may bo ignorant of its combination, For ray part, I shall make it arulo to usoall and any means to alleviate suffering humanity which 1 I may be able to command—not hesitating beeause some one moro ingenious than mysell may have l"arned its effects lirstand soeurred tho sole rignt to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocato or supp.irter of tho thousands of worthless nostrums that flo:d the country, that purport t- cure all manner of (lisea?o to which humaii llesh is heir. Please reply soon and inform me of your best terms.

I ain sir, most respectfully. JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. 1).

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents,

S A It S A A I A

1

A (rood rca.Ni.iD for the Captain* Faith.

Read the Captain's Letter and the I«ctter from his mother:

Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30. 1806.

Dr.. Jons BULL—Dear Sir Kowing theoffieacy of your Sarsaparilla, aud tho healing an I benefical qualities it possesses. I send you the following statement of my caso: 1 was wounded about two years ago. was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Heing moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have net sat up a moment sincc I was wounded. 1 am shot through the hip». My genera! health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I have moro faith in your SarsaparillathaD in anything else. I wi^h that that is genuine. Ploase express me half a dozen botties, and oblige. I

FINE

Cu r. C.P, JOHNSON.

ClQ°E

S'. Louis, Mo,

P. S.—Tho following was written April 30, 1W5. by Mrs Jennie Johnson, mother of Caotain Johnson.

I

I)R.JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C. S. Johnson was a skilled surgeon and physician in contral New York, whero he diod. leav- I ing tho above C. P.Johnson to ray care. At thirteen years af age he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which 1 gavo your Sarsaparilla. It cured him. I have for ten years reccommonded it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Per- 1 feet success has attended it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula aud fever sores were I almost miraculous. lam very anxious for my son to again have recourso to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terriblo,but 1 believe ho will recover. Respectfully,

JENNIE JOliNSON.

E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents,

BULLS

OEDRON BITTERS

A E N I O E N S

Arkansas heard from.

Te3timonj of Medical Men.

In wood-work done to order. Blacksmithiog Painting and Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. We invifd all to call and see as our g^ne, p0int. White Co.. Ark.. May 23. 1*6.

DB Jonrt BCLL—Dear Sir. Last February I

was in Louisville purchasing drugs, aud got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitters. My son-in-law who was with me in the store has been down with tho rheutmatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters and soon found bis general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bsd health for several years—stomach and liver effected—improved very much by tho use of your bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settlement.^ I tbink can sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall, especially your Cedron Bit'.ers and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Ricker* Neely.

I

repaml

Respectfully. B. WALKER,

by DR.JC

Jons

BCLL

Fifth street.Louisvi j: For Sale bv

*t his Laboratory.

Louisville, Ky.

For Sale by

E. J. Binford ft Bro. Crawfordsville, Ind.

Jaiifl-70-1/

Febo I870w2

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.

GROCERIES for EVERYBODY

I commenced doing

A CASH BUSINESS

un the first day ot* February. By this plan I don't have to it

CHARGE \\Y EXTRA. PER CEXTAfiE

FOR INTEREST OR BAD DEBTS.

I am able to

KM liUUUB ir WBOmil PKU1

I have a Large Stock of

ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES

to be sold from

10 to 20 PER CENT. Below Old Prices!

Choice Coffee 25 ots,

that has sold heretofore at 30 cents.

White Sugar 15tol51*2 cts.

I have a larcc lot of

DRIED PEACHES ATJEDDCED PRICES!.

lOO DOZ. HViAAlt BUCKETS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

SYRUPS, put up in 5 gallon kegs, or in quantities to suit purchasers, (warranted) at Wholesale prices,

gUTrasj^ RACKER

Choice \cw Orleaii Moliissis fit a Low Price.

Everything commonly kept in a Grocery Store is being sold at a very low price for

USA Ull (Oli\Ti!i I'llltira OMil!

Every Farmer and Mechanio

who would look to his own interest, should call before purchasing elsewhere.

'Call at the sign of the

"FAT" "HOG,"

OR THE POOR ONE.

Wa-shington Street, Went of Court House,

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

A. F. RAMSEY.

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