Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 May 1870 — Page 3
CIRCULATION"
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Indianapol
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BnS
Mixed iLixed txpen
Ball Road OOTXO NonTti
Accommodation, Expre'ii. fiOING south LxprctJi,..... Accommodation,
l" p. m.
Arrival awdDepart nre of Mails at the Post OfSco in CrfiwfordKviile. DAILY—Going
Sonth .««( A. M. North J*. M.
THORsrowx.hr Hack arrives Mondays and Fridays Departs Tuesday? A Sritu dnys r) 1 A. Alauo, by back arrive? Tuesday* mid
Hatnr dayr. 10 A. M" departs |?nmn dayan:.. 1. J'. M. Wavxetows,by hank arrives Tuesdays A
Saturdays PJIA. M. depart* »arae daya at li' M.
KorKvii.i.c. by hack, arrivos Mondnv?. Weanecdava and Frid»ya....4 P. departs Tucadnya. Thursday?. and Satiirda^T8 A. M. N'EWTOWX. by carrier arrives Tuesdny-".
ls'DiAMAroLis. iby carrier arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays 14 M.
RATES FOR ADVERTISING: Ksch square, (01ines or !oj*h) fir®t legal a.nd transient mailer. .... I r.o hach additional irifortitus, oi ftieb ••(hi'iv.for week" or Iw I (Ki Ono column—three monthn ... 00 —six moi.lh- ii(t Of* —one year .100 00 Hull column—throo inonths A 00 —six month? rt7 .V) —one ycRr iiO 00 reiirth eal.—three monthx i. IJ50 fix month.' .20 00 —one yeof tK 00 Looal btuinessnotices pi-r lmu. iHt in-r rtion 10 Lnah subsequent insertion, per line CIRCULATION 2000
Job Printing Promptly and Neatly Kxecutcd.
The llorosoope for J8I0
Morn nnd more, as we progress in wisdom, it is discovered that the relations between mind and matter are is very intimate, and that those inHueti- Twenlv-seven wo ees which control the physical uni- fame. verBe also oxert a powerful if not a Thirteen weie controlling influence over the mental, gambling-dens. iftid therefore living world. Mleven were in
The science of Astronomy, for ages, J, A few were baa been associated with that art or of on a A an it such refuilts as to preserve their conee tion to this dav. Certain occiilations -.'.siderial conjunctions of planets, .-er tain signs in the sun, certain move-. luent. of flomets. certain magnrttie piie Tiuomfiun. have been found so hi affect. iithe hau'lt-h. happin^s- and e.unlihom I iif men that .-luden'-1 ol ^ci 'iii !.,ive hail lo acknowledge -ul'tle. \oi j.i feetly oppareiitlv ndaiMii- ol m-f to thr order of the univei«e
Thostv+eifitioris. whtoi •mo-, rlto.rlv rt'ioiveTt^' or ilt-mon-ifra(eil. will id nloubt explain a tliousaiid luv-ierit- of "our lives and account for what now knowu us Sjiii itiiiil I'lif iiuMriiii: the phenomena of the l'lanchette, A e.,
\Vc., and will also enable the sagacious
ohsnrvcr tn prii/»*tiertl: tlw luluv.' of
ivrt.i ID ui'i:ur!H'V i»i tltjc return t' -i coTnot. i-r ilu* himm" iVl ,-hnwoi t.l" nie!LMn
M'iliiim In our
L-VOIII-,
uiiil rtvcali i). hcVftihan«l. uit' ^•i^nifiK-aiil nit It.-. I 11 ili.i.- lid •iiconrd tin.* Millie atillmrit -ti -.( the following: l7i'
ritKi'h in KOli
'THE BEYIEW horoscope indicates a violent death, increased on almost every article in A railroad accident of an appstiliog the mannfactare -of which they are character on one of the lines of rail-'
1
Bloomiligton ail(l|,|?
A
with ber
wjn
•...#30 a.m. 730 p. m.
A
m.-t,
... I Utlllll.ilill'.
will not v\H- 1,1 .iit iiM-i'l Vuile, (Vmb.i'f North lamliiiM, Cov\le. iruitfulnof."*. Ilrniii iu the we-l will ivi, ol N' nrk. ''ni^tield, not bo over iiiill :i 'Toji the prico «.»t-« llefln. Jenke:' Ivuott, Innd will full ir. all (ho ~talo~ wet .»fi Lynol., .M.'ruan. Xeuloy. Kevos, ihe Allephanio- and north of juiirillel lion .-. Hu'luon. "i New "N oik. !in-um.
HSct»". und iitlrnnoe in all .--iiith of thai liuc till' oulllo Iroin I oxa? will bedriven to northern market- with IPSP success than during tho year
oi
eal signs aud physical eoniunctiou.-i •, now at work, and which must rusult
in thi1 »enernl efleets above indicated
all Europe and South America. Iheie --will be sprions s'chism in the Roman' U'atholir- Church, and there will nlm I he Tariff SwiiHili'. .. a us on pi on be ox if a he tween the Romish and Protestant '-Protective Taritl" men have been d«faith. Tbis will enlist not only the |ujjn,.
year will be noted iu the Caleude the year of political and religious upheaval. Oue roan will become the observed of all observers in this country. His iioiiiti and eominir xvill be
woniau now celebrated or distin- submit.j
estern Kallway. 'guished on the stage will meetwith a' Any'o'ne'can s'el that coffee" for in
Oawfordsviiie calamity which will end in her death stance, is Belling uta higher rate LH-ivE: and much scandal will be associated cause of the duty, and that if next .fr2o£,v
name-
Thero wii! be
-probably the outpouring «t' a va-t mitrnitioii j*. rn Ku rope. Tliiclou'i i- ilver ceu^ered, which tokens it prnitif'i'i'li filj:tli(:i:tl CJlllii tion. The .•olh.LMiion «if ir.^ with
!,
r,i,•,
Thnwdayj and Saturday. —lit M. departs samo days at. 11\ M,
teparts fnmo daysi at. I'. M.
AIR I
.l-i-.-n liuir. or di.sc», also indicate a that the grest majority in the prosei.t P. M. fi]ilen prosperity, whieh is hitrlily ta-i Congre--s are lor the present High
vprnhle -to tli»'. .Mi':ee.- .s ol tin eitinmeree :ind hade.— Coni.
-I arer of FutorlliMti.
A H*
i..tr hsw niykci'.-. it. eoit^r^.-s
workintr for tlicm-olver ur fii- the peo-
he oiie.i .-flit to rejresent
great int r-t.- att«jndin^ to their duties as legislature :, und ire the people at on it he a r-oiiatvs- now beitv_' perff»rn»ed IV»r the benefit
HI'
-peenhtors Kridav ai W :i^hiut on the
t-irifT oil! iv or ii is on A ihi- i- .Miiin-lhiirji ol impiirtenee to tinpeople who .ur steeped in t«\.itiiu:. Hul who ciiro.'j tor bti?iiu:.»»'t
A roll of tin Ifon-t- w., i-iiiicl no qnuretii. The -e^eanl :il arms was ,-ent out to find irre-t deserters, and bring them to the hfir of the house for reprimand.
Over one hundred eon^re?smen were itbrfent. S.'me of the absentee? were fouud. 7."^
in house- of ill
I'aro-hanks and
causes. Some had leave of ahscne«i Kigbteeu of those found atnl arrel-
ed were brought in fined ten dollars each, which fine was paid at once. And where were the one- who were out of the city?
Noah Davis was in New York, conn r-e! in ilit- Mcl-'-ivland triil. i!. F. Sutler w-i- in Massachusetts, attending a law—uit. without leave. •fvim 1'ox. ul New Vork, long abSi'iii \u:lioti( leave, was in this city. v. here for months he,has^-bean celling hi- i'rufil and eleejioneeri't)}.' against the -lenvei noy. •I 'dm Uorrjssey, loi months alj^oot.i- in New i"ovk on sick lejive A healthv old sick man is John Morrissey
S. H. t'ux, of this cily, was excuscd for -ickncf-s, he having been up all niuht with Ohio friends.
Willium M. Sweeney, ul' Krntueky,
W:li.
brought in :tn! exnn«e'i for the
lutni.'in f'vonls with much I rerison thar hi- wife, jif'toi -cvfiiteen ns wo no foretell an" lip-e. marrio.l life. 1i h1 the il«y hofore lierii hle.-^eil with »iri lethy (he firsl. When William he u! of thi- aiMitiuii tn ihe infnniiy force of W ilhoul :isci iliin- I" our -cr any ||K. )u. c-nj!_•:i i.-ji .i i'ew fVieinl.-s. undue eonft-lene.c. we are yd let lo ke|i« t--.kii.-i :i little ,uim-thin- till liis I CHEAPER THAN EVER aekuowleil'*!' that hi-' jireilietiun- nf j! sjiirit- wor.'-Ujj alio hi- luii'l- wcicout
w,., v.-»v ww.rl.Mt Ihiilil- J. I SS'S&aSSfeW" U,s rJ.-.Hv F....-1-.l.l iii.J,»R( ii,t
LR,R"
t)ie
pulpit and tho chuiche, but invo ve false i*lea that everv man the press of both continents, aud the .ill be noted iu the Caleuder as ^liouM. ...i.tribute ol his means to make manufacturing enterprises prutit-
followed by great couiinotiou. ,\n Emperor will die aud his dyoa«tv will ceas.i ita reigu. Two Empresses will cease to reign. A leading course xvouhl enable these member of the reiguinu family of Great Britain will die. Great disco va a a a a eries in the Afncan coutineut will be announced. Canada will be iu deep rate. discontent, and one member of the They swiudlcd our grandfathers into Dominion will ask for admission to this idea and for over half a century, the United States, Two United States
MAnpfnrs will die durioe the year. A .,n
oor.sjtors will die during the year pen tl coast, reaching .to the.Jgle v»J".France,] tiou
...
a„„/uor"n-j
fleroe simoon will s^ocp tho soutlieru Lgle t)|". France, tii in August. .v At thi.- uiouieut uue-of the
lioniire of TBSl inflqence in the com-! "rivin8
mere in
1
world will cease his labors,
i"'»'!"?
Smith ul' Ohio. Smith Tonnosoo, Stoko.-. Sinid-r. T.irtf. Nan Horn Wind, ilkiti-on. Hod .uni. nil of whom wero fou ml Mini tn'o.-fi.'d hv iho
S onro'ini ut-arnit-
Ja.-t.
for price.® of heof will ho lower and feed higher there- will be- fearful -tonne in the northwestern .^talo^ during the summer, and late it. the fall e«-r^..tf »!. .minks member* of the lower Mississippi country will bo bu.-i»e-.- -peeulatiwu inundated. The sugar erop in J.ouisi-
road lying east and we8Ha inev»b^:t^Df,a?e1' JJjF The prismatic lines In Sirioa a#5rCl. ®£I*"**' P™ .tbem' ken, which always betoken accidents insist fiat tlie "higher the tariff the IN to lines of iron running at right lower the prices. They forget, that' angles with the magnetic current., the importer must put the tax upon iji jijj The Union will be fully restored dur-' the goods he imports and that the BICTIWII INItln IvIIIHIIII^} ing the year. An author of grant ee- ^manufacturer thus being without com-j lcbrity will die. probably before ihe'fpetetion, will charge the highest price, GREEN STREET,
snmm'er ^to which the coBsmmer is forced to^ c. S. HILDEBRAND & CO.
ma-"!™ek, the,dnty
nificent star showers 3oon after we stead of five cents the price would "ssor. m! write, which will be repealed in the:' immediately rise in propoHioD Lad!es? and Gents'Gold Oiains, ,11— ~—-r early part, of November. The year The people know that the whole, Louisville. .New Albany & Chicago
»-L
A ii I
tho rule- of llio htm.-e .nul luritiu: !iiiviiit'.-s li'HiVci, !o lifli'. of ill l:i iiiO. in id ii if ii ii 5 an tucul. \\erc Ihe hiiuyrabli.' luitmbi'i'cois.sircps—Anu. Axti'li. (.'o-
t0
tbcii^olvfs
Ir.-int at WHteriiiii-phieon. or .ill'itlbi-
con.srrf?
ilrunk in tlu-ir
sna will be a good yield, and (hat of j" bagLoU uf Wa.diinytuu, or out rewi .. .i in the count clerks sti-a hoard Slate will be less satisfactory stealiu- by the million, ours is heom
cotton throughout the Southern Slates t-ountry delemiioir clients with will bes 'nrge yield, but in the sea- cleik* j*ri-m 1 inir and te\cnue ofticeis hoard Slate will be less satisfactory stealing by (ban in All of these predie- ing a uiodei eovernment. and our peotion« are based upon thosp astronomi- P'e
n,'C(i
1
j^-oplc of the 1'nited States
able tu their projeetor. As lousi a»o as IS 1G the tariff meu argued that we mut "pioteet our infant industries" iu th: way. They theu argue.1 that in a few year- this i' in-. |i I fant industries" to furuish all maim- jrrv
.. ,-
4
taeturen article? at a mueh
tjie?e
n-""-. x-II-.
o! 5,1
Jt-'1, l'cor,e
c:u-.
when'the causes arc applied t» manV a»d taxpayers are .tislied '.se have labors and the soil. j.cau-e tor couiplaiu.. .. ii lint wliat a coni'iitfiitarv
In the: moral and religious wot
remarkable excitement will per\a«l /),
,'!Ui
r""1
plow-holders, workei-,
in
liovern
a|)a ure
t)i,,rrtl(
!-, 'tC.'!
insatiable cormorants
has been "Proterfion. tuore Protec-
K«tve
»,^U°UKSta"Ptbe "tloroseope^ «j. nS^SSmB?' beiok'ooiug li. earl, te A mil- 's!z
10 nave xtil
intam-ius pro
tariff" made =till
«itb«r by death or by accident, His tive They want the duty still morfe
in
wa5 raised
lP
,eD
he one of unu-ual health, but of "Protective" echeme is a huge swin- fe Gold & Enameled Jewelry, muci! oxciteiuenr, ,-i« before stated, die. It force? every man to pay The horoscope show.- two clouds com-• higher tor everything lie u?e= than he in^ upon us—one from the west, prob&j would have to do. Buttons. Gents'. PillS. ably the Chinese, and one from (lie' The people know, too, that the if, probnblr the outnourinir a money in taken out of iheir poekeU iwiwh SOClClj-lTBS.
aii'i nit.u those of the manufacturer in^tenT »»f th»- I'nite'l Stnt( Tre'iaury.
We wsut our readers to romember
Tariff nod many of them for raising it still higher It ih the Kepublieau Party that is lor high tariff, high taxes, and a genera! high time among Eondhorders and -Monopolist*- (jver the miseries the p'or ifittn. •'*,
Si.\ negr-ji it. one of the townships o| Ohio voted at the hte eli irter i-liction, and put into the ballot box blanking label? for rotes. The Radicals were horrified at the "imposition" pv.iotiivd on th^ir "nr»n and ht iifhej^" S: JSf 4^k--5»- j.
T|
I'uk Ciueinnati Vofkf'jlutf German a in! Uadical, say s: '-Those leaders of the Republican party commitgreat folly who believe that, since they liuve got the utgro vote, they no louuer need the Germans."
CONRER BOOK STORE.
Home Ag^ain
THE OLID
their room-, drunk, dek' from various BOOK STORE!
Ha* rwniovo hark to the old phe.-e \vhfrii u:»y i.ow be found a
NY "T"
OKBlank
stock:
Miscellaneous. School,.College, Toy and Hook?, including a choice lot of
Prayer and Hymn Books.
Note, l.ettcr. Cap. Bill and AYrapping PAVKRS. Buff and White Knvelove?, Slatos, Ink. Mnoilage, Crayon.l'oncils. and nil that i* necessary to make a full stock of
STATIONERS' GOODS.
1
A full mid nine lino
Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books. HjiY iiiL''i--- II "iil.ii-i" =tocl- of \Vall fiiid Win-.t.-.
A E S
W« lwiye received since an entire new stook in that. line, and nsk yonr attention the best, prettiest andclienpest n.=?ovtment erer offere.! in tlii? city.
A M(K ASSORTMENT
••I t'urtiilus.tioods and fixtm "i: !M ITRR VB \MES\ MOT/DTNOS
We hnd also ts- lay in a now -tock of Fr!ini«c« ano Mo!dinsr«. which, nr*
1
TO )'S ,f .Yar/oXS !„/!.. MiII!ii
r.'i-ivn -,i! 1 hi) 1.-,'idiiiL I
.Ha^ir/Jn^ and ^T
"D A I "Li
iivspaj»cr«,
JHM 1ryf
With Wo eaniiut bt-iiin to enuiin'rutc all tintt we -i-r ,i-i have to soll.but a.-k you to hunt up tho old'ostle'lil tit t'!lii mi ralll'ioiil.- unity olll- tablishmeut. and soe what we have. And while
I wo would thar.lt the public for their former libi-rnl patronage, we would ask a continuance
members I of the same, ana shall try and doserve.it by our attention to the wants of the community, and .mm.-, ir
?elling
.it, ,-uch prices r.- will suit all reasonable
Toilet & Fancy ARTICLES, Cigars & Tobacco,
OF TIIK F/XKT t^l.'A LlTY fc|
XAI.L
nnd -tie uy. Kxclian^'e hlock Main
street. 1 iJoor W
jun23'66wet
Corner BookStore. T. W. FRY 4 CO.
HOTEL. ..r-
RICHABDSOK HOUSE.
Ccrner Washington and Market Street.'.
B.MCHAEDSOH,Proprietor
"JEWELRY STORE.
NEW
be-}
THE BEST BARGAINS IN
'O American A Fin* Swiss Watfhw
Pins. Sets. Binsrs. Shirt Studs.
Also a very large stock" of fine
Silver ami Plntwl ware
Wafer
Tea CaMtok. .........Pi tell ers.
(aiie Bi«l*eft.
r«riis &<•."
Also SETH THOMAS aucl other makes of clocks. apr30
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES.:
CRAW FORD SVILLB
(AiUUA(iL &|?\VAG«\
WORKS.
Kiiggie**.
Carriage.
KvpresH WagonN, and
Fa-rincm' Wagons,
-vrry pattern, and of superior finish, kept on hand and
MADE to OEDER.
We possess devices for the adjustment of Axletrees and Tires, which reduce the draft fully one-third. These devices are possessed by no other Carriage Factory in the United States.
We are daily in receipt of letters from persons who are usina our vehicles in various parts of Indiana and Illinois, certifying that in lightness of draft thean vehiclos have never been equaled. y*
DOHEETY & DEIGrHTON I'KAWrnRDSVlLLlv.
I N' PI A NA
JlpKnni'-mber
the plA0i, Wi'.jhington street
opposite OriterChurch. DOHERTY .t DKICJHTON". raar6'63yloct. 10.
"SPECTACLES.
IMPSOVED
COMBINING
82
WIASUHMC Sl'KnACIES,
THE BEST IN USE
I
advantaccs, mechanical and
philosophical, to be found in no others offoTed in the- West. These celobrated Spectacles now so senerully used and approved, aro the most perfect, assistance to defective vision now before tho public. The Lenses are ground in accordance with the philosophy of nature. Their Iperfectly polished surfaces, purity and transparency of material, and ex:i-jt sphcrical liRure, admirably adapt them to theorem of sight, rendering themperfeotiy natural to the eye.and producing a clear and aistiot image of the objoot as in the natural healthy sight, avoiding the £?limmerin?, wavcripn diizinefs of tho head, and other unploH^ant ensatious often experienced in the use of ordinary las=':i, and enabling iho wearer to prosecute minute and critical eye-labor, either by day or caodlo lisht. with ea?c,comfort.e.nd satisfactnon ifli)y2S.MS!ii.i CHEAP JOHN. Aacnt.
GROCERIES.
BECK & JOHNSON
Havingovoi fifty dilVerent kind.-, :tnd any not on iwSAi-P.Hj ly.. ,.r li.-t jiii.uipty supplied. .... _-j ftlA if -.: *)»i
The Indianapolis MOURNAL find SKNTINKI. andlihe Lafayette JOURNAL are received'every morninir, and"d^liverrd »o eiibucribw fit pnb-ii-iiorv' r-ii-
Groceries & Provisions,
i.'ftnirr oj (jr(r wii n'ket iitrteU&O),-
C'i'aMloriKvillf. Indiaiia*
tif nnn would respectluliy inform the -L 'citizens of Montgomery county that they have )purchased the^ Grocery establishment as ihe knownLynn & Son Grocery, wherewill be found a lar?eassortment of I
rpHT.
I A. A. FOOTE. l.'or=istinE
DRUGS.
,l'e
r. W. FRY CO.
Mave iut r»p«uv?tl a fine K.-'.?ortmesit uf -.
Drugs, Faints, .- Chemicals. Oils, Dye Stuffs,
JI
Coife*. Tea, f*" Sugar
Fish,
-"a
JHolasat*. Spices, Wooden H'an
Crockery, Tobaceo, 4ft.
I hii\t- retained iht .-eiviees ui Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to, the public, and shall be pleased to receive call? I from ail the old friends of the former firm.
We ?hali pay the hitfhe=l market nrlet time? for
October Hi, 1P69
iti uli
PRODUCE
AND SKLI. S
INDIANAPOLIS.
J. P. KV.IN. K. F. UOI.BROOK
RYAN & HOLBROOK
WHOLESALi:
LIQUOR DEALBRS,
48 Soutk Meredlau Stre«t. •••.•.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
W. T. Rrmh.
On© Square North of Court House Attorney at Law, Notory Public
W&3B,«Srtt«SyKa^S.*:j
en
IT 'daalkw fe*m all Traiw. Fetraary»lS6»,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
free Entertainment
No. 1 BMFQU^BLOCK,
Main Street, Crawiordville,
Webster & Son,
Tue Manager?, have the honor to snnonr.ee to the oitizens of Crswfordsvilla'and vicinity s. .'fries of gf-ncral entertainments at the popular
BOOT SHOE STORK,
No. I Kmr-iiv Hloi'U. Viv their I'^I^Virfiteii
I U?
iOble(N. Walters. Butter. If sites.
Sto^k Company.
Commencir Immediately and continuing un .further n^n^e. .•
Programme-Part First.
T. S. KELLEY & OCX'S
l. *Y'jF U* ROOM.
MAIIS STBEET.
CRAWFORDiS VILLE, INDIANA.
N STOCK CFEVEKV Kl.lli oh
IA
All of whi«h will pj sitivir be rold tor a it
Vvt uanufacturc aLd k^.-p •.o-Uriil. ..olisnd a full a=sortment cf
:-:s
O E I E S
At the lowes: fiipire BECK JOHNSO.W,
1) OC-it 11"?
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1870.
IUD
Company
'-inderilla. or slippers to sell Recitative—Predestrian's Lament, "How long, how long shall I complain. i_ Like one who seeks for Boots in vain Chorus.. *'Xot loD?. not long for you can find
That the Websterskeep every kind.'1
Part Second.
.Company pany Billy
Nary a Hip Polka Parody "Father, dear father, come home with me nowi
Illy shoes are all out at the toe Fou promised to shoo Johnnie and I.I And you know it's very wicked to lie. I Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which the Shoeless Brigade appear in fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Balmornls, Scottish Balmorettas, Button
Polish, Congress Gaiters. Black Crook Boots. Base Ball Shoos, etc. -.. Company Reception nf Oreenhnclc Company
Tf^ cc.iiclnil.- with the highly plan-in sml sole'atisfying)farce of
E E I S
Tbi? is a r.ew pifCi, nd i* no iliimiei of boin played nut.
Tluve Performances Daily.
Morning, afternoon and evening, until further notice. Doorr open at «even (o'clock M.: clore at nine P.
DO WOT FOBGET IHE PLACE
So. Empire Block, Alain street, where may he" found the best-assortment of all kinds and styles of Boots and Shoes, at the_ lowest priepj. Your inspection of jjoorts and price= solicited. ftrJt.l6.1SC0tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL
BOOTS and SHOES!
Campbell & Harter
li&ve received taU week is bdditica to iheir
Immense Stock.
200 j) Calicoes, full madder^ warranted, 10 cents.
34 Bieeched Muslin, 7 I-'.'.
44 Bleeched, do 121-2.
44 Brown Muslin, 12 1-2. 200 yarn Spool Cotton 5 els. Damask Napkins 1,50 I)oz.
Hamburg Edging, 8 ets. .,
Bibbed Cut Hose. 12 1-2.
Gentlemen-'attention is culled fc '.he ful assortment of
COATINGS „& CASSIMERES
Spring W ear.
I b-vr lc J. if
IMFX
(AlilX
tR.iCKDRM.
-.j,Js
HOME MADE WORK
i'ut up by the very bc.t ot mechanic.-, nnd all I made of "o. 1 «elected =toek which will be "o'r at price? that
Defy Oompctitioii
Citir.cni ci MoLl^omery cour, tj to call before purehasinir.
c^uc-ted
Bemember the Place, Main Street New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,
lie-
^thejoiioeUonof debu.MtOement Of
will., writing
takinc sclcDowledcmente of de^d'.morteagei 4e.
S
GRAWTOMMVIUS,
Offi.
CAMPBELL FC HARTER. E. J. BINFOBD & BRO.'S OOL.
itiviii.'r- if Koreipi' and uv ..
DBT GOODS,
MATBT WBtAB
'. the i*RS0!l.
Ihey offer
SPECIAL DRIVES
TTT.'LL
1 ll.VKl'lili.
BAKERY.
ji CRAIG I
11 lit liiillli-
ItRKlft.
RISKS.
Bl'XS. Ae.
Warn! Meals Hoi Coffer
Nr.*- irt(l ill Ji*i .«I Oi?k Of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Confectioneries.
GREAT WKSTKKN TKA HOLSK
A lull a.-fortinent ol" Ihe fineM Tc
Jdfeno liOGLo, SOjra' BcOt», Ijadicp' brought to this market, which we will Shoes Chiidrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Overshoes,
thelowe=i priee=. All the ab'.v^- zood
l'n Exehaage for Cash or Produce. 1 -"]j7^I'on't ::iil t. iv•• u-ii t-.ull una xu-mins
I RAK S II.\VLLS.
No. Wu«Uii| tau Street. NeztDoor to Grahams'
AP. ..
BINDING Sc PRINTING.
JKkF KN HAMI'KL C. WILL^O.V.
BOOK HINl^EET
A XI
Job Priming
OIIUT.
.£
JEBC HEEXE1 tl 0. Having opened out iu the ab'.v. i.-an.-h^.-ni«iness. in the third stv.rv of
£Ltou\ New Bank Bnildinis. Crawford'ville. would re.-pi-'-uullj ?nlicii* at lea.«t a share of the public patronage. All work, both Bmdir.s and frintinL'. promptly done, in workmunlike tiirmni-r. and at the lowe«t living prices.
TTr Hrins in jottrrfHF.ET Ml."SIC. MAGA/I.NKS, NF.WSI'Al'r.RS. or «ny book you de«ire re-bound. rnch23w3
LIVERY.
LIYEBY. SALE FEED STA M,K
Xorth sidt Jfarket Sir"I.
CARRIAGES AND BCOGIIS,
ALSO AN
O N I S Running to all trains All order5^eft at my Offiee prongH^.fltled.
TV..
SIX GREAT REMEDIES ,»,fL. .-'J.
M'
E S
STOMACH BITTERS,
KOK
Debility, af A|pcliie, Wtahantla. ligntiM, mr Wbii *T I MiiM*rtbeliim«r Ob«4rrrd Hlmanrk. 1
I Tlieronrono bitter? can compare with these in removing complnints. For fnlo or can be had at »nr drnestoro in the United Stale#.
JAMES RUDDDLB A CO..
T. A. Hurley's and have no other. Voiioun use
Adapted to the ?eason aou the wantM 'H trio thi.^ as you thinkproper. if it will benefit, others, people, which they offer at prices which all Vour^ truly etc. shrewd buyers will aokr.owledeo to.be„the ... JOHN W. PIX'OX. liOu'sville.Ky.: P-v^mber, 10,
MOTH KRS IW NOTIf'K.
DR. SEABROOK'S
Infant Soothing Syrup. PRICE. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. '..
Use in tho future snly SEABROOK'S, a combination qnite up witn tho advancement of the ace. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable iq tho following diseases: SUMMER COMPLAINT. IRREGULARITIES
OFiTHE BOWELS. RESTIVEXESS TEETIIING. .tc. Gives health to child and!re?t to tho mother. TO
PA
BEIVTM.—LOUISVILLE.
OCT. 3
I lPCe.—MKPsns.TAMES Renni.E ACo.—Gentlemen: Wo have for somo time beon iisine your Dr. SEABROOKS IXFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. and bavo eiven it a fair trial. For curinir colic, removing pain, quictinu restlessness, nnd rcI loivin? sick stomach, we havo found it more efficacious than all other reinodies (wo havo ever used. It is very pleasant to tho tnste. while most remedieg for colic, .to., are very nausoons.
J. W. PA VIS. Sheriff ,TpfiV
T.r
I
ron
eo.
ne only remedy for Chill, and Fever, ir A.ue 11^^110^,^ nnd Fever, that or rim be depomW upon »s
-'.vr'"
remedies without benefit r,w ALBANY. 1m..
Irregularilira, Fioluln, all fSkiii Diacnao, f.ivrr f'ouiplnini. Indigratinn Pilra, Pnl moDnrr Dim'aim.'irro. fiiln. or Kins'» Kril. sy|ihili.
IA H'c-v'U.i.i
A|ril -I.-I356
itiirley' ?arasp)irili(ii! '.vlint it i= represented, and I believe it th" mo-f woriderfnl medieine before the pnblie. Nothing under the heavens eould indnee me lo ?av
so
without proof m" t.li"
strongest and surest, kind: therefore. I .jvrnW willinr!j and positively .in the-iibjc.-l. ,\ly dnnchter has been nfHiefed with fiiJ-a-e and .-itifiiie.Hs of tlie.ioiiil.-- t'.r .-evernl year?, 1 employed the prinuip il fihy-ieian' -if the city •and they eould tmt enre her. I trnve hM- v.oir rfursariarillft not expecLint* it wouid no her mueh good, but torn- creat a.j?.oni.iirnMit the rapidly trot well, and thank (*od T.iitinue- r't. Ilnd she been tnkiny any medieine 1 would n.itiriv- t'tii.I if it S
S I 1
remedy einployd, lenve- tm doubt or" i's niedi-V i.ee.i qu,'!itie.=, arnl that i: a:i.ne«ur«d h-r. j: '.Siirned.) i.I" KK ICK I.I IS.
Any persor, reqiiirinir Hie truth and iione.-i.v .f fh« statement, will find in-'- nr n:y re-idwnee. corr'-r.Vinth t»n.» .ilniilstrefi-. I.' i.- i!'. v.
HURLEY'S
POI'UI.AIt W O \\IV
A- lh:- i» r• tii 1 -(it-'-iti" lur ..tin-, il tlie besr nnd most pnlotable form e. true t'.ehildrcn, it i? not surpri-iri-.' that i: i-.'n-t taking fhe piace of all preparation' for }X".rm.=— It b—• in^' perfectly tn"'"ie?.* fi 'd -I
9
child will
l«t
r»V.i-
l-f.-.
J.. .K- v:: 1'iiNnuoi Mis-.. jril I Jr. Thouias A. Hurley. Loui'viiU-. Ky. Dear .Sir:—I bin re^oiniucnded your "VeL'fi.tab!'* Worm Candy." and cordially endor-ethe a»?crtion that il i. thetno^t ereeiive.-afe and pleasnnt specific I have ever o«od. our
me.ji-
eit ea are all the go in our town.—''en you fur-1 nich your K.i'.ract of .-!iraparilla by tli" rallon.jj I if ='j at what price.
Vc-. uu your friend. I- IMill'.HV. M.
II
DR. SEABROOK'S
"KIi vir ol" I'.\rwph»»|)lial«* nf Iron uini itl isa\ ii.
I be clr-ufit '•••IJIO.nation I/. I*• -.- a 11 il TONIC properties ot Peruvian Hark and Iron, without the disagreeable ta.-t« a» a bad effe.,-- o: eilhei separately or in other preparatior,-. of the«e valuable mudicine-. It -ihould be taken in all ea*e* whan a iienile tonic iniyresiion in required a! tcr convale«cenc« frori: ii vcit.-i or debil-itatin^di^eu-e.-1. v-r in th"**-(listres'ini: ire^utaritie« peculiar to tcmale*. Vo f'-male -hould be' without it. il liable to su.-h diie:.-"". for-fl'-th-inircan wi-li akeit» place.
James Ruddle & Co.,
H'KlKTuU.v
n»aypftKMVfT-Tr-1 IWPIANA. Laboratory No. 41, Bullitt Street, Constantly on hand the bejt of *r Deaklr TnM, MaMIr Horwi.
(.
A new stock of
LrfHiittvillf. Kv.
All the above soodf for *ale Hj
IE. J. BINFORD & BRO.,
Craw fords ville, lud.
AugUit 2\, l*a# iy
BINFORD & BRO.'S COL*
I I if
DR. JOHN BULL'S
VJRE.IT nEmmniEs.
-M -r -U 1*40 DR. JOHN BULL,
.MANLTACTURHfl ANU VEjgpBB OF TH£
1
,bt •V'J Celebrated
BUtL'S TONIC'|YftU?
FORTIUS CUBE OF
AGUE AND FEVER
OP. rHILLS AND FEVERr^^
THK
.... Proprietors, Lotiisvillo. j.
fuJa.". Uuddle .1 Co.,Looisv5Uo. Ky.: Oentlcmen: Thi is to certify that I haTe been for years a =nffcrer nnd tried all the tonics 1 hare heard or ?eea advertised, with little or no relief from any of them. I heard Hurley's "Bitters highly spoVon of.and tried a bottle with little taith in itbeforelcfhnraeneod. and to my surprise and joy. before I finished one bottle. I felt a great deal better and firmly beleive that one or tTfo oce.nion* it was the means of «a\ in and proI loncinz my life. I conscientiously recommended thein to all =iiff(»rer* a* the be*t Bitters known, and advise thom always to ask for Dr.
proprietor of this celebrated medloin* justly claims for it, superiority over all remedies ever offered lo the public for th«»af».certain speedy and permanent cure of Awe and rever, or Chill? and Fever, whether of snort
OTIOI*
standins. He refer# to th« entir* West and South, to bear him testimony lo the troth of the assertion, that in no cn-io whatever will it fait to enrn. if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. ln.a,«roat many «a«e* asinctle dose has boon sufficient for a cure, and whole families liavo boon oured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of general health. It U, -y. however.prudent, and in every case moro Certain to cure, it its us« if continuoa In smaller dose» for a week or two after tho disease has been, checked, more especially in difBcnll and long ,. standing case*. Usually, this medicine will not y* require any aid to kocp tho bowcls in good order, jgjj should tho paticntt however, require a catbnrtle mcdicino after hnvinff takon three or fornr do*e« of tho Tonic, a single dose of Hall's Vcfctable Femily Pills will bo sufficient. '''iiz
P1I. JOHN BOLL'S Principal Office: a* i\«. 40 Fiflk, CrMtllml, ., LOliaSTILLB, KY. E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents. .',-rfit S
r*^S.Ia
"i: tIZ&i.
t. "•*. --J. vr» 5|ei£s
is f-'.•• itm ?fHi
BULL'S 0-
WORM DESTROYER.
To my United States and World a****Wide Readers. zi-h
I
Another grout merit that will commend itself to till parents in the entire absence of tho stnpifyinK effects on the the child, so common in tho uso of Deweo's Mixture and other preparations we havo used for similar diseases. We must. cirdi«l!v recommend it toall parents.
HAVE roo'cived many testimonial!fKottftfrtffesssional and medical men. as my almanaoi and various publications haro thown. all ol which are pen nine. The following frotp a highly educated popular physician in Georgia, is cer'ainly ono of the most sensible communications I havo ever received. Dr. Clement knowf oxactly what he speaks of, nnd his testimony deserves to be written in lettors of gold, near' wha' ihe I»o,-l..r mys of Bull's Worm Destroyer :,
11.1. a sow W
1)r.
Hui'lev S Ague TOlllC. »m doins a prottylarKocountry practice and havo daily usofor some article of that kind. 1 imMiir VnTifi-nji. am froe to confosa that I know of no remody re-trurmr-^onuruii. commended by tho ablost authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary j. they arc uncertain in tho oxtremo. My objoot lit writing you this to find out upon what terms I *»*•can got, the medicino directly from you. Iflcan
I'Viirrcri Hh'MAt'tH'
1
Mil i.», iii\ KftijiAt'ijc.. |?etitnWiirc
SCfi
Hurley's Ague Tonic. Thoro hov«» nncn thou- remody which we know to bo efficient, simply
May'"'•i.-
1 Mwsrs Jnmos Uuddle .v. en.,—Gents I w:iI afflicted with n«ue for inouUi.-i. perhnp.-i for a I yen.r ormnre. Iil'iii.Ev's
Ahl'K TONIC
was riit-
omniendod to mo ^jy friend. I irof a bottle ininediately and commenced takina it according to directions, and have not been troubled with a chill since. 1 am. satisfied that, if it, bo tal^n according to directions it will cure any ease of ajnennif cheerfully rer..intneml n. to nil sufiVvini" wiUi rlii,= disease. ur-' "I'nil.v,
IiN(11 N I KI UK.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
11 mi 'V II
v^ mi iH11j: ui POTASH
A itVt'lionM of Ihe Houn, llaliiiuulCVliv.ncim,y Debilil, Uiiu-iiara of lh! JKitlnryii, Diaprpniii, Krjaipclii, Friinil
AI.kkii COUNTY,OA.,j
Juno 89.1W5G.
JOHN BPLL—Doar
Sir: I havo recently,
given your worm destroyorsevoral trials and nnd it wonderfully efficacious. It has notfailod,ln a
sincle instance to havo tho wished for effect. I
on easy terms, shall use a great deal of it.
nm tjmt t|10Iuse
nf such nrtioles is con-
,j( ciiu?e or good sense in discarding a
any means to alleviate suffering humanity which I may he aide to command—not hesitating bocause some niie more inironious than myself may have inirned iti offcols first and socurrcd tho ioUriicnt to secure that knowledRo. However. I am by no means nn advooato or supporter of the thousands of worthless noslrums that flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which numan flesh is hoir. Please replj -•nnn and inl'iom me of your best terras.
I urn -lir. mint respectfully. LIUS l'. CLEMENT.M. 1)^ .• K. J. Binford & Bro., Agents.. ,, »,!lv rt" & -ft-
A S A A I A
A iin.nl n- i-iiii for Iho Ca/'tnin-i Faith.
it..
'aiitain Letter and the Letter from hi- niiither:
Itenton Unrraek.-i. Afo" April 30. 1686.
I»K..lints
HIM.—Donr Sir Kowim theeffi*
eaey of your Snr.TijviriJIn, and th« hc-ilin? and bcnffie.-il qualilie. it pnwies'ca, I ?end you thefol loivinc statement of my case
I
W.T--
wounded nbout. two year3 ntfo. laheL prisoner nnd confined for sixteen months. HeiIItr rnovi-d often, my wourid.4 have not healeil yet. I have le
ant
up moment «inro 1 tra:
w.jtjiM'-'l. I am rfh.il throuith the hips. My Ren era] hesilth i- impaired, arid I need sornothinit t./ i-1.-1 nalnre. I have more faith in yonr Sarsa punll.'L than in nnythitiK el-e. I wiiih that that i-ifenuine. i'len-e »xpres rue halfa dozen hottl'". and ob!iae..: »i-r. C. I'. JOffNSOS'.
-h Loui", Mo.', w»* ivrit:en April 30. -,n, mother of Captain
S.--'fi.. dj •. vt r.j
IHi*."».1.v Mr1 -li-nriie Johnu .li.hno.,,. 11.Iiitllit i.t.—l)-iir ."Mr My hii'baml. Dr. .lohri- ui
WII-a
killod surifeon and phyai
•i io in -i-ntrii: N-w Vork, where he died, lea* ii.'i i.ae above 1'. .lohnyon to my care. At t.hir'eeii i-
II-/I!
air«i he had a ehronic diarrhea
nnd -eroinlii. lor wh i-h I 2av« your Sarr-nparillu It cured him. I have for ten yearsreeenmrnendu'l il to many in .New ork. hio. and loan, for ."crofula.feverVores, and general debility. I'or-re.-t -ojcec.-" huv attended it. The uros effected in i.tr' er••'••• of 1 n. and fever soroa were a!inoat miracuiouHT..Tuam
j.
I very anxious for my
-"ti *t usaiti iiai ii.- our-ie to your .SarsaparillH. lie:.- iVarfu! of aettinc a 'purtous article, henot j.j- writme to you for it. 1 iwounda were
1
ter
rib|.',biit 1 b.dtei i. hi. »-i| recover. Kespectfullj JK.VMK JOHNSON* E. J. Binford & Bro., Agents
HI LL'
CEDRON BITTERS
ii i. 11 iiut'i I:M ?.
A rkiiii-.i* heard I'nmi.
I II II II II
ol \|. ilioal Men.
SS..ii-v I'.iint, White „.. Ark.. May '23. lltv JiuiN lii'M.—Dear ir I.aat Kebruari u' in I.ouit i'ln pureha.Mng drue^.aud got •f your Snr«apariila and Cedron Bitteri.
My 7on-in-l,i« who wa-with me in the itore h:i- been down with the rheiumatism for some lime, .•omineneed on the liir.tera and joon founi1 hi* eennral health improved. |)r. tii*!. who ha* been in bud health, trie.1 .*:• thein, and he al*oinioroveil.
Dr. Coffee, who ha* been in bad
health
***veral years—stomach and
liver effected—im
proved verv mueh by the
USE
of your
deed the Cedr»n litter»
bitters. ID-
ha»
jriren
yon great
popularity in thi settlement. I think I
can Mil
Hisreat quantitv of y.-urmedicines
this fall, ot
p. eially your 1 dron Hit'.ers and
SartaparllU
Ship tue in Memphi*. eare of Itiokera
Prepared by
Neelj.
%rtrS£££iL
1)K. JOHN'IU'LLat
hi» Laboratory
Kifib ireet. Louisville. Ky. _i. __ For Sale hv 5. E J. Bini'ord St Bro.
Crawfordayille, Ind,
iani-r#-!, ,-i3 S i? t.-
