Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 July 1870 — Page 4

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THE WEEKLY REVIEW

A Paper for the People. OfSodal and PoliuciJ Reform. 1* tnUUhnl every Saturday.

OFFICE

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TERMS:

sU#U cow. one year »li month* three month* Tea coplM, one year, to one address

O. H. BOWEH Proprietor.

CITY NEWS.

THE

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drj weather has cut «hort the blackberry crop.

THE

garden* are rapidly .Irviny hi fur the want of rain.

THE

railroad trncl: lackf

THE

'igbt

V*%ching OaTingtct..

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litrmovEMRVT* of I he im.M «iib"inni inl

character are now being made in our citv

MAST of our citizen? are conversing with ilt/their spirit friend" through the r.io, 1 i11rn-" ship of a big tin horr.

Ota city wn« refreshed with Mligl.i sprinkle of rain lasi Wednesday, -iearcelv JI?*?eHOIlgll to lajMlife «|ilMt. W- I 'm '-mt I ••k«- Joh.V Ramskt contemplates organizing a base ball club, with r» capital stock of three thousand dollars.

KJIIT cents will buy the REVJKW until the JrAwt of next January. Every F»ernocrat and Republican should lake it.

A St'NDAY Rcitoot. pic-nic party frotn l.af»yette risited our city last Wednesday. The^r were accompanied the Silver Band of tbat city.

work on the new block of buildings on the corner of Vernon and Wasl,ingto» streets is going ahead rapidly. The elegant »tonc work, executed by the contractor Mr. Peter Cook, is being placcd in position.

TUB FOUST IIOI

»E.—This new hotel

now opened for the accommodation ol' the public. The table is^bountifullj supplied, and a square meal, contesting of the siibsliitttials and luxuries of ihe season cm be enjojred. The iraroling public will find

housc ft

Pleasant resort where fhev

can enjoy solid comfort with no oshnrbhant charges. ,•

'COMFKTITIOS i„ the life ^f trade." Tl.v Cincinnati Enquirrr and Ommtrcuil have been manifesting their enterprise of late, by running special trains out of rhat city on Sunday mornings t„ l„,linnapo)is and Lafayette with the Sunday editions of their paper*, arriving al Lafayette ns early

eight clock in the morning. .Wither one of the above papers have extended their "MU.rpri.0" to this city yet, but .pecinl train is expected to arrive to-morrov.\

Life in Utah^

"Lift in Utah, or thr Mytteriea. ,u«l Cnm.-.t

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Mormonir»ibeing nn expose their secret rites and ceremoniet. with full „nd authentic history of l'olig

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Mormon sect, from its origin to the present time by J. II. Hendle, editor of the Salt Lake lleporttr. Published by the \ati„nn! Publishing Co.. Cincinnati, Qliiu

The attention which Air. Beadle's lot,,.,-* «.i. Alormonism, written

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Omcianati Commnrial, nttriiris throughout I the country, ju"tifie'«. us i„ predicting that this new work from his

Bin mnmalui

a large and rapid •»!,.. Of all the writer?

vjho have yet touched upon ihi.s theme Mr

Beadle ia.-pcrJ.ap,, the best prepared for the ,.task. His long residence mons, ftn,| },is

among the Mor-

position

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of

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-alt Lake flyorttr, have given bin, a familiarity with the subject, which it is

im

possible for .any mere transient visitor to

•acquire. We are therefore justified in placing more than usual confidence in |,U "•'aleijients, which support- by an.ovo. .Whelming array of testimony fro,,) h0th ".Mormon and Gentile sources.

It njay be said ,v.itli truth, t.haf, tfcy euriosity of the public, \yit.h regard t.. the slate aflairs i„ tnh, v.,, never so great as at Present. Air. Indies book will amj.lv

most curious. He traces the

'liidwy ftf Morinonism from the birth of its prophet and founder, down to the present day, and shows how completely the Mormon Leaders have duped their followers

they are kept in a state of treasonable hostt.tty to the Union: and how the Terriory has been made a scene of eons,an, slnte and bloodshed. The work goe« deep «ho mysteries of this strange religion and lays bare its horrible licentiousness It abounds in rtvonts of inost terrible occiirroncos^

the vilest and which make it

read more like a romance than a veritable history.

Coming before

ufs as if iat a time

when the General Govetmi.eut making a dcterinmei!. effort to ivstorc onlpr and',morality. in Utah, we find it a *,,,ost welcome and useful work. It is far more thrilling thnn the majority of sensation*] books with which the country is flooded, and is calculated to do much good by giving the public

candid and impartial siatj^nent of a qustion which bids fair to cause no little trouble. The book is sold only by sub won, and agents are wanted in countv.

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LQQALJTEMS.

Jjtor !pecii.l bargains in real look at Jennison's bulle in board.

If jou want a cheap hat Hat Store of John Line.

est at e. julv2

go to the now a-lfl

A. O. Jennison has the tine-t tng lots for sale in the market.

build.inlv2

I»ard, kettle-rendered,

rie 1 Brother s. The best in the

it Guth market

june 2*if

Paints.

Billy Fry sella more glass, paint, ounv, uvl, Sc., than any other r, d'oes'it for less monev.

good liverv

team* qf tfll kinds call on Scott & Cadwalluder oij Walnut street. junelltf

Excursion* and Pic-nics.—i^n-veyatce*, for excursions and pic-nic partlfaai Scott & Cadwllader's. junelltf

Tke Eateryriae.

CAreat Reduction Sale of Dry Goods. See Advertisement on Fourth Page R. A FULLEN WIDER & Co,

Belting.—Everybody in want of Leather orBuhber Belting go to Campbell & Tintlay'i. july9w3

Qo to the freshraentn.

Florence Restaurant for reJ, s- july30w.1

The Florence Re*tanrant i' now opened. julySOw?,

The purest bran" of cigars rent.

National Block. W»j ton Street,

CRA WFORDS VIL F.. TSlh

ti 00 style* of summer hat«. «otuh Green street,

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El*ton'« Bank BniMinc. aW J) IS 01)

Alexander Kid*.

In all colors and wirrento-1, for a low price at ihe Enterprise. uprt

j- Bring it back.—The gentleman who borrowed a gold pen from rhfrdaw office of M. D. White,"?* requested to bring it back within the next forty-eight honr= Br^so doing no qne»tions will be askeii.

Bring Them In.--All persons in in Montgomery county having in their possession beer kegs belonging to the late Henry l/ren7. are requested to bring them in rid *nn coxts. iv.'J

I New Jewelry Store. Messrs. C. S. Hilldebiand S. S. Goldsberrv, surcessors to P. fJ. White, practical

Watchmakers and Jewellers. No. 1. South Green street, Elston=" Block. Crawfordsvilie. Indiana. n'jtf

Wm. Robertson & Co. will move their stock of furniture to their new warerooms. one door east of the Post Office, in David Harter's block, about the 15th of August, whe.'e they will be pleased tq meet their customers, old or new. july2"

Removal.—Mr. P. Fitzpatrick has reI moved his watch and jewelry establishment to the room on Vernon Street, formerly occupied by the American Express

Company, .west, of the Wnsson corner, where he will be pleased see all of his old customers. iulyftml 6

Public Sale.

The sale of tbft personal property of Eleazer Fulleawider, deceased, will take

A i'owmoreof the celebrated NICHOLS & SIlElWRli TIIRKSH1NG MACHINES, either with mounted or down powers. can, be furnished at Gre3g's Hardware Store. This machine has been greatly improved during the past season. They arc acknowledged by nil who have witnessed their work to be the best machine now in use. Parties wishing machines should call early. Remember the place. Gregg's Alammotii Hardware Store. july20tf

Peed Stable.—Abe Hull wishes to illform his old customers and the public generally that he has taken possession of the large stable on the south side of Alarket street, formerly occtipTKT" by Tnsley & 11a Mil a. and fit toil it up as a regular feed stable, where lie will be able to accommodate all who may give him a call. Thi stable is the largest and most comfortable stable in the town, and so constructed ns to afford ample room for the shelter of buggies and all tip wagons from, rain and sun. Terms fov keeping and feeding teams will be reasfttable. Give him. a call, jnl v'.'w:'.

If j'Jrt have a discharge from the oll'ensive or otherwise, partial los-s of sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in. the head, tnkc cold easily, you may bo sure you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physician.*. Dr. 11. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. is the proprietor of Dr. Sage'* Catarrh Remedy, a perfect specific for Catarrh, 'Cold in the Head,' or Catarrhal Headache, which he sends to a ivy mMress by mail on receipt of sixty cents. Sold by druggists.

IffcQ tjirdsell Clover Ilullers and Separator.* at Gregg's Hardware Store. This lluller has taken the First Premium at sev-enty-two State fairs. This machine threshes the balls from the straw, sep»raats the straw from the chaff, hulls the seed from the pod, and cleans the seed for the market all at one operation. Capacity from 20 to 00 bushels of seed per day. \j is one of the greatest labor saving machines of the age. for agricultural purpose?. S. II. Gregg, of this place, is the agent for the counties of .Montgomery, Boon. Hendricks, Putnam. Parke and "Fountain. Parties -wishing this valuable ,tu.ichine will please call, or address 115 by letter, either of which will rcoeive prompt attention. Samuel H. Gregg, Cirtw.fordsville. Ind. jnly23

the Reason* Why

Farmers should use Ball's Ohio Reaper and Mower are 1. It cut a wider swath than other machines. 2. The Drive Wheels are four inches higher than other machines. and.oach drives the machine independent of the other. :l. It puts no weight on the necks of the team when the driver is off of the seat. I. It cuts a higher stuble. The Cutter Bar and Reel can be lowered near the ground, thus lifting and cuttting lodged aad tangled grain better than other machines. t. The driver has a better opportunity to sea and avoid obstructione. It is easier to turn corners with it. S. The team is hitched much nearer the drive wheels, thus greatly lessening the draft. 9. It has a plat, form for cutting oats, flax and clover .»ced which can be attached in fire minutes, and which only weighs fifteen pounds. 10. Balls Ohio Reaper and Mower possesses many other advantages which ii. would pay the farmers to investigate. This machine is kept for sale at Gregg's Hardware Store, where the wants of all can be sapplied. Everybodj go to Gregg'«. I m*v2£tf

WEEKLY

liquors and tbe finest »t the Florence- Restaujnl vWw-1

hing- The cooking department of the Floronce ,lle«taaraiti will he opened in a few iUJ-CJ|x. \£TW

+GO

Ir* t.sne new Hat Store for Into

Scott & Cftdwaliaifer feavje a good supply of Livery Teams for evening ride®. excursions, or any other purpose. Call and see them. 'i, 4.4'i«J

place on Friday, the 20th inst., at the late three United State Fairs and also the greai resilience of said decedent, two miles I Mechanics' Institute of Philadelphia, San northeast of Waveland, --^Montgomery connty. julv23 lw

Citizona1 Market.

Guthrie .t Brother keep at their market daily the choicest qnality of meats to be found in the city. Their establishment is always open on business hours, and persons can at all hours of the day be supplied with anything in their line of business. On Saturdays extra supplies will be provided by which all .that come may be supplie.1 and none turned away.

Everybody and all their relutives are requested to go to Gregg's to buy their hardware, and if we don't, make the price suit, don't, buy. Come and see, everybody. U. M. and Billy Scott, nre always on hand and ready to exhibit the celebrated Singer Sewing Machine. mchl2 tf

ns

Wanted, everybody to know that Gregg's Mammoth is chuck full- of new goods, and prices marked down to old prices that, we uld at before the war. Everybody go to Gregg's for good goods and good bargains. inch 12 tf

A. C. Jennison has lots tor -ale in Connard's new addition. Elston's 2d addition.

P. S. Kennedy's addition, AlcClelland & Connard's addition. Graham & Houston's addition. Dr. .1. S. AlcClelland's addition. Graham, Houston & Connard's addition, located in different, parts of the city and for sale on various terms. ju 1 y2

Good News for Tea Drinkers.—The American and China Tea Company have now an Agent here, and every one who desires good Tea and Collee, can supply themselves at ihe Wholesale New York prices, and be sure of getting the best in the market. K. J. Binford & Bfro., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Washington street. CrawfordsTille, Indiana.

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Evening Drives,—-There is Tirfrlstne like an evening drife'with Voor 'git1!, in one of Scott A I"V1walltulcr'q.^-spl'indid 3§ J\ 1T|

CatlVflMed Sugar-cured R»m« and Dried Beef, of the best quality and wr.rronted. nt P. B. Onthrie J: Brother"?.

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Is the lime to repaint yom buildings and fences. The materials for which, yon can find, cheap, at Fry's Drug Store.

The affible Billy Barbridge is still at Gregg's Mammoth, ready to wait on bis old friends. Borbridge is one of the cleverest men in town. Go see him. mcblStf

A Liberal Reward.

B. J. Binford & Hro. will give «,ne ounce of Gold for every onnce of adulteration fonnd in the Ph'eni* White„L«ad sold by them. may2Stf

Medical Notice —The partnership of I Spi'iis Drs. McClelland & Barnelt has this day been changed, and the firm will hereafter be known as Drs. McClelland. Barnett & Briggs. Their office is up stairs over the Express office. Entrance three doors west of Graham corner. While giving their attention to Surgery and Snrgical Diseases Dr. Barnett will continue to make a specialty of Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Respiratory Organs, while Dr. Briggs, who has spent several years in Philadelphia, New York Paris and Germany, devoting his time to the study of Diseases of the Uterus and Nervous Disorders of Females, will give special attention to the investigation and treatment of diseases of this olaM!- /sJTJL

£xperieuco., —-"r

By this we mean a close appTieatin'n rn selling, putting up and operating mnchinery for seventeen years in succession, beI sides having attended nine State Fairs,

Mechanics' Institute of Philadelphia, San Francisco anil Cincinnati. During all this time Gregg has followed and studied closely all inventions and improvements in the various classes of machinery and farm implements. This is wliat we call experience. We would say to the farmers of Montgomery and surrounding counties they can find at Gregg's Hardware Store the latest improved and most practical Reapers and Mowers, Threshing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Horse Pitch Forks, the celebrateb Fulgent Grain Drill, Plows of all kinds, and in fact, the farmer can find at Gregg's Mammoth every machine or implement he may need on the farm, and as good a stock of Hardware as is kept in the West. Now what, we claim is, that with our experience we can furnish a better machine than is produced at any other establishment. Remember our motto, Good goods and good bargains, at Gregg's Alammoth Hardware Store. may28tf

SPECIALS.

On Time.

Anybody uau buy the best cook Jslove in the market, the oven so arranged that the heat pasFCS entirely around it, baking quick and even. Very cheap at Irwin's, sign of the Golden Stove, on six month's time. He will sell queensware and glasswaro lower than any house in this trade. Remember his stoves are guaranteed and sold on six month'? timo. Call and see him.

MrtySft 'fifltf.

One Hundred Dollars in Gold. Will bo given to any person who, on analysis will discover one grain of arsenic or other poison in I)R. Hl'RLEY'S AGUE TONIC. It impurely vegetable, and the most happy combination that thescience of medicine lias as yet developed to successfully combat the most pre valer.t diseases incident to a bilious or malarious climate. It is the most perfect anti-peri-odic—always Breaking the Chill in three or four doses: but better than that or all else: and what renders it the most efficient and valuable compound extant, is the universally conceded fact that it leaves the patient in better health than before the attack, with no puffing up of the skin, no buzzing in the head, no deafness orimpaired vision, but a clear head, transparent skin, a bright eye, and elastic step -ind buoyant health.

It eliminate- disease from the system ly dis sipating engorgements of the sccretions. exciting the liver to healthy action and giving the pancreatic and liepctie juices their normal c-n-diti'in and healthy flow.

It is better preventive than cure, and if people could be prevailed upon to take it. in. say half doses three times a day, during the chilly season, they would have perfect immunity from chills and all the concomitant diseases: but, who except the very prudent, will take medicine before they are sick.

For sale everywhere.

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NOTICE TO HEIRS.

jJ^OTlt'E to Mary _J. Widow, and David. Seth, and John Mathewman, heirs at law of Enoch Mathewman, late of Montgomery county Indiana, is hereby given that Washington Rioe, Administrator of the estate of the said Enoch Mathewman, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the dcccdant, his Personal being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will be heard at the next October Term of the Court of Common I'leas of Montgomery county Indiana. \V. WALLACE. july30tv4 Clerk, M.

FARM FOR SALE.

•\fOTICE is hereby given that the farm known lN as the "Gwyn Farm," situated 3'4' miles southwest of Crawfordsville, is for sale. The place contains 2G3 acres of choice land under cultivation. There is a new dwelling house on the placc. with ample outbuildings all in good order. Also la-go barn and Stable buildings, with all conveniences, a.« corn cribs, carriage house Ac., everything essential to a first-class Farm.

The place is well supplied with running water. Has also a largo orchard of the best selections of fruit. It is well supplied with timber and has a good sugar orchard.' rences and gntes all in first rate repair. The farm is well adopted to stockraising or farming purposes, and will bo offered a purchaser on easy terms.

For particulars inquire at tho Bee llive Dry Good Store of Canine A Gwyn, No. •", National Block Building. Crawfordsville, lnd. inly Ititf I SKA hi. B. (»W N

NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUIL'ERS

"NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposi-' alswillbe received by the Committee of Public Improvements until Monday night" the fir«t day of August, lfTO, for tho building of a bridge over what is known as Dry Branch at the place where Elm street extended south crosses the same. The Committee reserve the right to reiect any proposal at thoir discretion.

The proposals must be accompanied with sufficient security to insure the completion ef the bridge according to the plans and specifications furnished by thecity engineer. By order of

COMMITTEE PUBLIC IMI'ROV

july-4wi

CARD.

ALBERT C. JENNISON

.t llorarj nl law ninl

JHtaal Estate Agent.

Real property of all kinds bought and sold on commission. Rents colected. taxes paid, notarial business of all kinds promptly attended to.

otilre In Kmplrc Bl'k over tiren Hardware store

Crawfordsville. Indiana:

Vacant and improved lots and farms constants'on sale. iuly2 TO

HOTEL.

RICHARDSON HOUSE.

('•rner Washington and Market Streets.

One Square North of Court. House

CHAWPOKOMVIU.E, jlNDUS!.!,

Z. B. RICHARDSON, Proprietor

IT '•maika* te aa4 fr»m all Tral»».

Febrnary ?o

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THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!

DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR BITTERS.

THEY ARE NOT A 11.t

A N I N

PIN, TAPE, snd other W ORM.-?, lurking in the system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed.

In Billions, Remittent, and Intermittent fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For full directions read carefully the ciroular around- each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German. French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor, 32 Commerce st, N

R.H. McDONALD 4 CO.,

Druggists and general agents. San Francisco Sacramento. California, and 32 A 34 Commerce

fp=SOLl) BY ALL DRUGGISTS 4 DEALERS juiy2wt

THIS

IS N'O HUMBMG By sending 35 CENTS, with age. height, color of'liair and eyes, you will receive by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with namo and dato of marriage. Address

A.T. STE WART& CO.

SOLS AGENTS

FOR THE UNITED STATES

McClure, Fry & Co,

(RAWFORDMYILLE

jiuu'4 '70 3m

PUMPS.

THIS. WHEAT WE8TERX

Pump Works!

Corner Waluut :iu! College $frr-l».

I I( A FOIlIINVir.l.i:. I Ml.

Will furnish an.v and every kind o.- style of pumps made or desired, which for cheapness and durability.

Are Unsurpassed

By an.v shop in the

Warranted to irive

W. SAPPEXFIELI).

70 ly

MEDICAL.

Ifi/Jl THK (JKEAT AI SE

INDT AN A

M.OOO PERSONS »£. to_ii£ir jennder- I

MOKE THAN Bear testimo fajk

HAT

Peer iBuiu, Whhlij, Proef Refuse Iiquor, doctored spic

Made uf

eTand sweetened to please the taste, cilled "Tonics." "Appetizer?." "Restorers." ic„ that lead the tippler on to drulikeness and ruin, bnt area true medicine, made from the native Roots and Herbs of California, free from nil alcnbelicattaialnnt*. They are the OBKAT BLOOD PURIFIER nnd LIFE «IV-

NO PBINCIPliC, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter, aud re^torin? the blood to a nealthycondition. No person can take these Bitters accordins to directions and remain long unwell.

SlOO will be given for an incurable case, provided the bones are notdestroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. mt (Apr tlilfll HI

For liiaamwttorr ntiH Chronic Rkeu niatium, nail Coal, Deapcjwia, er Migration, Billion* Krmitlenl, nud lulermitleat Fever, Ji«en»ea of Ike Bleed, Lirrr, KMacrhAnd Bladder, these Bittern have Keen nwst successful...Hnek_l#i«€w«ea are caused by Vitiated Blood, which, is generally produced by derangement of the jligentire OnpijM.

Cleanse tn'e~V itiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores clcanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow.

W.

FOX, r. U.

Drawer 24, Fultonville,N. July -4w

WANTED

AGENTS—-To sell the OCTAGON

SEWING MACHINE. It is licensed, makes the "Elastic Lock Stjteh," and is warranted for 5 years. Prico $15, All other machines with an under-feed sold.for' $15 or losslare infringements, Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., St. Louis, Mo.. Chicago. 111., Pittsburgh, Pa„ Boston. Mass. july5 m3

entirely now and js

Liberal inducements. De- jiusf

fcl f\ A DAY—Business tpAw honorable.

scriptive Circulars free. Address R, C. RAM) I A CO., Iliddeford, Me. july2m3 I

A CENTS WANTED—(S'o PER DAY A by-t!he AMERICAN IvNITTING MACHINE CO.. BOSTON. MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO. july2m3

SPOOL COTTON.

THE CELEBRATED"

MISERY.

HUMAN

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ME NTS.

privately and WILL PROVE A BOON AND THOUSANDS

velope. on tbe receipt of six cents, or two postsgc stamps by addressing the publishers. Also Dr Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price £5 cents. Address the Publishers.

CHAN. J.C. KlillfR&CO.,

fir Bewcry New Verk, )'. O. Box 4,5A6. novi!9,l?fl9,y 1

REMOVAL.

G. W. PEARSON

Has removed his shop four doors south of hij old stand, over ("arson's New Grocery Store.

Cuttiiig aud taking

Bone to order, in the latest styles. oelS69tf

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S'Ov .% t. ji'^s. &

.July It 1S7U.

HEAL ESTATE AGENCY.

W. P. IIRITTOJPS

Real Estate Agency,

Cniwfordsville, Indiana.

HAIVNG

Conveyance and Real Estate Agent, •t The foltowingis a partial list of property r.ow in my hand* fttr sale or-exchange

Ffty vacant lots in different parts of the fi Iv at prices ranging from S150 to §JOO. A two-acre lot well situated, to bo laid off in town lots. This lot will make 12 fair sized town lots. Price $l^i'.kl i, Improved lot, house of five jjfoms, cellar cisteriL Ae....:. t,f(H) Improves lot- hsuse of six rooms, cistern weH.fruit, ic 1 sod Improved VoOiouse of five rooms, cistern

Ac. new,'offered at 1.400 Improved lot. house of eight rooms, cellar, cistern, well, large a-d small fruits of all kinds. Priec 3,700 I Improved lot near the center of the city, good housa. large stable, cistern, fruit 2,000 Improved lot, house of four rooms, cistern

Ac, 1.000 Improved lot, new house of four rooms, ciLtern Ac., rents at S12 per month -00 Improved 1 it 12f by 14 feet, house of seven rooms, cistern, well, fruit and shade trees. Price-.: 2.m)u Four acres of jfound well situated, to he laid off iu-town lots, is in a desirable part of the-oity, has on it a good house, stable, orchard, well. Ac. Price 4,0oo House and latin Thorntown.Ind.. will sell or trade. Price l.tfOO 200 acres'of land within 3 miles of the city

Price per acre 30, 80acres of improved lilnd. near the Quaker church. 'Price per acre .4 80 acres of improved laud within iyi miles of the city. Prico per acre BO

The above is only a small portion of the propcrty in my handsforsale. Persons.desiring to invest in any kind of Real Estate will.

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SAT,CTIU.Y, JULY wito

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taken out a commission as NOTA­

RY. PUBLIC, 1 expect, in addition to the practice of law and the collection of government claim* do business as a

I think, find it to their interest to

call and see uie before purchasing clswhere. W. P. BR1TTON, ATTY. Crawfords (augT'O'Jy

OfBce 2d "Floor Washington Hall, ville Indina.

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Price six

J'.ct published in a sealed envelope cents A I.eclurc eu thr IVatnrr, Treatment nud Radical cure of Seminal Weakness. Sperma- I orrhtea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions. Jmpotency. Xervous Debility, and I Impediments to Marriage generally: Con-! sumption. Epilepsey. Kits, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Ac.—By ROBERT ,1. CI L- I VERWELL. M. Author of -.lie -V.r»cn I Book.''Ac. I

The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exnerience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without mcdicine. and without dangerous surgical operations 1 bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual. by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself, cheaply 1 radically. THIS LECTURE

NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS.

Ti» Tnni-ti vri' I XTOTICE is berebygiven thatall delinquent THOl ^ANP. taxes paid on or before the 20th day of Angust. 1?.0 there will be no additional collection

Sent under seal. to^any^aadress, in a plain en- fcrschargei. All taxes remaining unpaid at

ea oye

ja(e jji collected according to

law WARREN DAVIS. julylC Treasurer M. C" I

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

"VTOTICE i- hereby given that I have beer, ap1.1 pointed Administrator of tho estate of Enoch Matheman. deceased, late of Montgomery countv, Ind. The estate is solvent.

WASHINGTON RICE,

juiylfi w3* Administrator,

CIRCULARS

of every description neatly ex

ecnted oneommon white or colored paper etter paper, note paper, or in faot, on an-i kind or qualaityof paper desired ana price* aceor dingly. tthe ReTiew Office.

DRY GOOD.8

A Bare Opportunity this for buying Goods Lo^

Our Summer Dress Goods, White Goods, Shawls Parasols are marked down

them out by September 1. Hughes Block. Main Street. Opposite Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana. *,,o R. A. FULLENWIDBB &

And examine his stock of stove.-.

THE ENTERPRISE

yjxO W

ONE

of the larges Cook Stoves in the market with an oven22by_23 inches so urrangod that the heat passes entirely around it. Thereby rendering it the quickest and evenest baker ever introduced. No turning the bread around two or throe times. Wo guaranteo these stoves in every particular, and offering them five dollars: lower than the same size »tove can be bought in: the Wabash Valley.

:...jwB3Br§' orn stock*

r\

—1 cd sP

4nO S'2H

Is'iarge, and as we buy oxcluiiivoly for cash

We Defy Competition.

Parties contemplating building will .lw. frcll t. examine our

S O A I I E S

Uefora purcliasiii*.

ISTo. 3 Empire Jrtlock.

April 3 lBtffl. V. Q. IRWIN.

BLACKSMITHIN G.

I JOHN A. (JKIKFI.V. CUAKLKS Ml'HPirY*

BLACKS MI THING,

On Main Street, a few Doom the Port Offire,

1

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Mill Work of Eccry Description, Horse Shoe!)/ and Country Job Work.

All are invited togive us a call,as we shall endeavor to g-ive entire satisfaction to cus'omor?. august 17.1807.

PHYSICIANS.

Drs. McClelland. Barnett & Briggs

OFFK E :—Entrance three doors wo*t of (ira- I ham's Corner,

J. *. McCliBIiLAKD. M. U. Surgery and Surgical Diseases, including the application of instruments for rectifying deformities

F. E. BAB*FTT, M. D., Ii^a-e- of the Eye, Ear. Heart and Ltiugs,

B. B. BBIOCSA, 71. D'tlJisea-'es of females including all kinds of L'lterine, I'lcerations and Displacements. july9tf

AGEN'TS WANTED FOR

WONDERS

I 6

OF THE WORLD."

I OR EE one thousand Illustration". The larsest, best selling, and most attractive subscription book ever published. Send for Circulars. with terms at once. Address I". S. PUBLISH-

INO CO. 411 Broome Street. X. V., 177 Wen r'ourth St., Cincinnati. Ohio, 130 South Clark' St.. Chicago, III., 410 Market St., St. Lonis. july3w4

PAPER HANGING.

Paper Hanging.

.TON WIN TON"

OPEERS

E E N" E PB I E'4k:zW&:

BtiBXtrCTIO

OF DRY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES! Press Goods, Cassimere Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery and Notions

1

STOVES. BOOTS AND SHOES. V»

Tlie Best

CHEAPEST!

When yuU want a good :,v 'S'V/

COOK STOYB

Do not fail to go

f""1"

NEW. FIRM.

Boot and Shoe Store,

AVashiiigton. Street?

OPPOSITE "J'HK

COTTjR/T

#u

rx W /V li

I •k-

I.- nl

J»»

Ihive. nud 1

COUNTRY MEECHANTS

'.^Vo I'SU ofttil

Superior Inducements

1

Tl^. COPPER A.\L SIlhET MiO-N \VAUE

MANUFACTURED TO ORDER..

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0

*1 OUR STOCK OF

HARDWARE

S 0

his service? as a paper hangn. All'

work done in good style and on fair terms. ICPOrders leftt at he Old Corner Book Store promptly filled febi~0

PHYSICIAN.

SA JII EI, G. IBWIX. M. D.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

\j special attention to di .reaies of stubborn or dangerous character. Offlce at residence, on Market street, opposite the Episoopal Church. Office hoars from to 8 a. nd from it to 1 p. m..closely observed. me will fluctuate with the times •mch2

\yiLL

HOUSE

Is cow receiving

New and Complete Stock of

Boot and Shoes

FOR THE

OJ& IF ALL ADP]

They are all

FIRST CLASS GOODS

And will be

HOLD CHEAP!

Try Tbein and See.

WALLACE & COMPANY.

AuK-ustl4,18G9yl.

BAKERY.

GRAND OPENING

ii

East

VJITOULD respectfully informtheir old friends

that they are now propared to execute promptly and in the best style all |kinds|of general Biflcksuilthing.auch ae

a

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0

Coiiiiuunc'ir ii itnun further nc,ice

••--••'v.'.-

NO. 3 MAIN STREET.

1 This ne«v estoblishment is now f.,r loi-intiss

Fresh Bread, Crackers, fakes,

Pies

Furnished... at all Hours.

FAMILY PROVISIONS

:'-:.-SPS-'s.'kepi on hand, besdos heavy .t.x'W of

Confectionery

CANNED FRUITS

The publicare r«j«pectively invited ti.calt.

Jaiiie^ Mark V.

LEW WALLACE, ATTORXEY

AT LAW, Crawfordtrille lnd.

Office—South nf Post Office. no97'69tf.

-m

Trr

A HQ feAxXn

cost to close

3' "-4,3

O MKid

CO.

O E A I E S

A CARD TO THE LADIES

DR. DUPONCO'S

Wallace & Company's Periodical Pills,

XKW

For Females

I Inlkllakle la Correcting lrrt|iiliirillu, Rraaeri«s Okatradleaa if tbe Meethly Teraa, froaa whatever Cmmme, aad always SMMMfal a«a Frtrcfllatlrr.

,"3,

Ladies! If Any Oraggisi

OfTers you tho

DCPONOO OOLDSN PILLS

in a

small Red or Yellow box, refuse it. I no longer use this box. Ask for the NKW STYLE BOXES containing double Quantity of Pill*, and upon oach hox yon will the "Stamp, printed from my

Pfind

DRerenae

RIVATB

yk. upon whien.

lengthwise of the stamp, you will find printed tho words-Duponeo'e

GOI.DBM PKRIODICAL PILLS

In white letters without that none are genuine. N. B. The small Red and Yellow boxes, nre no longer used. Every box^is^si^ned^^

(sole proprietor) New York

Price S'l.UO per box, six Doxos •'W.W) So'd in Crawfordsville by ...-

K. .1. BINFORD He BRO.,

Druggists.

Sole Agents for Crawfordsville. Ladies by sending them 91,00 through the Crawfordsville post offioo can have tho pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any part of the country free of postage. 1 Sold also by Shaw A (joliiui. Urntil, (j«o. E.

Cuming Co.. Lafayette, Browning

and Stewart

A

A

Sloaa

Morgan. Indianapolis, Ind,

I junell '70

BOOTS AND 8HOES.

Free Entertainment

No. 1 EMPIRE BLOCK,

Main Street, Crawiordville, Ind

Webster &Son,

1 lie Manages'.*, have the honor to announce the citiiens of CrawfordflvilJe'and vicinity I a seriep of general entortainmcntf ftt the popular

BOOT & SHOE STORE,

A... 1 hiopirr Block, by their cetehrauj

•Stock ompaiiy,

diiitf-ij and contitiuifij uo

Programine--Part First.

Hinderilla. or slippers to sell iCuinpanj Recitative— Prcdestrian's Lament, "How long, how long shall I complain.

Like one who seeks for Boots in vain r" Clioru9,_ m"Not loug, not long for you can find

That the Webstcrs kc-op every kind."

Part Second.

.. Company jfiil"

-Vary a Rip I'olka.. 1 Parody. billy 1 "Kathcr, dear father, come home with mo now

My ••hoes are all out at tho toe You promised to shoo Johnnie and I, And you know it's very wicked to lie." Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which tho Shoeless Brigade appear in fine .) and coarso Boots and Shoes, Balmo rals. Scottish Balmorettas, Button'

Polish, Congress Oaiters, Black-' Crook Boots. Base Bull Shoes, etc. Company Recoption of Orecnback" Company

To conclude '.rith tbe highly ploa«ing anil joti».itisfying|farce of

PERFECT FITS!

1 his is a new pifcee. played out.

and i- ao ilang.'r of t.ein

iThree Pert'orinaiices Daily,

Morning, afternoon and evening, until further notice. Doors open at "even |o'clock A. Mif close at nine P. f-

DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE

-Vo.

1

Hot i'olfee. Oyster*, etc., etc.

Empire Block, Main street, where ma* he found the best assortment of all kindi ana styles of Boots and Shoes, at the lowost ptio«». 1 our inspection of good' and price* solicited

PCDt.lfi. IPfiOtf

VOTICE 19 hcr.b given ib.i I will «ell .t public aaotion, at the late residence ot

•n mm nr"! Thomas Lon*» deceased, three miles northeait (i T3 T3 I ftjs V2 Crawfordaville, on

UllUUillltlijO THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1870,

deseriptioo, and of the All kinds of

beet quality.

his personal property, consisting in part of the I following articlos, to-wit norsos. cattle, sheep, bogs, two-horse wagon, farming uteniiU. 1

Ac Ac. TERMS:—A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums ovor $3, tho purchaser giving not* with approved security, waiving valuation aad appraisement laws. CALVIN LONG,

July2w4 Executor.

AN CUflt ana A A

1 will tend the receipt br which I was cured of Catarrh and Deafness free. Address Mrs. C. M. Legfett. Ho* ]ulj9w

3 E A N E S S

boken.N'ew Jen.y.

WANTED AGENTS—To sell the home shuttie SEWING MACHINE. Prico «S5. It makes tbe "Lock Stitch," (alike on both sides) and is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold for less than IM. Licensed by Wheeler Wilson, lirorer ft Baker a ad Sinter'

Co, All other nuder-feed Shuttle Macklnej sold for less than )60 are InfringemeBM. and Vbt seller and user liable to proseoauon. A~ JOHNSON, CLARK A CP.. Boston, Pittsborfts, Pa.. Chicago. 1)1., or St. Louis, julyS m3