Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 June 1871 — Page 4

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Finer for the People. OfSociml and PoUtiau Reform, It published every Saturday.

OFFICE

OF

jVats°na B,|ck« Wajih',n«-

loo Street, ./AT).

CRA WFORDSVILLE,

TEAMS:

Siagte mw. oBfrjew Ill months this .hree months. •.. Tea copies, otje rear. to one Mare**..

Trains irrirt it ami lsave daily as follows: OOIM WIWT

Ktr

tea

98 ee I 00 so

.15 00

O. H. BO'.VKN Proprietor.

Indfeiupolis, Bloomington Westei jrn Bailwn

Cra

rawfordirillo

9:1# F. *. .6:07 A. n. 4«s r. 9:30 A. *.

bnuh Frkiihtay Freigb OOINO BART

C05.P X. 8 JO p. *. 6:34 A. X. ISO P.M.

LonLsviIl\ New Albany & Chicago

kBail

Road.

GOING NOBTH:

Accommodation

....836 a.m. ...12 37 a. m. ....5 lip. m, ....7 56p. m.

Through Freight GOING SOUTH: Express. AmiimnteUon 10 P. m. tuu 10 IS •. m. Iknntb Freight— fa. m. LogMipori, Crawfordsville

it

South­

western Kallwnj.

On and after January 3d. Wi, train* will ran ittilwli between Frankfcrt and Colfax a« tmmvi:

MAVK8 FRANKFORT, 0 A. M. 1 4» *. *.

ARHTVE3 ATCOLFJIJ. I) 43 r. x. 2 30 P. X.

LLAVE* COI.F-IX. ARBIVKS AT FRANKFORT. 10 A 10 3 A. X. 3 30 r. x. 4 15 p. X. osoconnections at Colfax with trains signalled, trains will stop at Snoddy'f State Road. Jefferson Boad, and Coyner's.

an r.

When sign all

Tickets ca« be procured at the offices at Frankfort and Colfax. Passengers are requested to purohase tickets b«foje«nterin(? the cars.

TUB

Engineer and Ass't Supt,

CITY

WEW8.

D*0P in a( Florence's on next- Monday.

Foust House is now the popular hotel in the city. OUR

jily lias over

prophets.

REUEXCIR

two hundred weather

tlie balloon ascension on next

Monday.

THK

wool trade has been

EVKBYBODY

activc in our

city during the past week.

is going to Yankee Robinson's

•how on noxt Monday.

ANOTHER

haunted house

the city.

TIIK

is reported in

finest refreshments can always be found nt the Florence Restaurant.

A IIBAVY

rain fell on last Thursday eve­

ning, five miles west of the city'

Coot acd l'rcsh lager always on hand at

:.Flortnoe's,

Make A. note of this on next

Monday.

THE

wListloof the locomotive on the Logansport, Crawfordsville & Rockville Railroad can now be heard in our city.

A NEW side walk has been laid in front of j«the Foust house, which, with'thc other improvements made, and being made, will make this House PiiBt-CLFTSS Hotel.

course everybody will attend Blind jfTom's concert at McClelland Hall to-night. Kit performance on the pianG is among the noftt wonderful phenomeno of the age.

MAN ANN HUSTIS,

a member of the So­

ciety of riends, appoints a meeting for divine worship at the court house on next Sabbath eveningnt 7.} o'clock.

LKS & BROTHER

have the best potato bug

poison sold in the city. Its effects are said to be quick and deudly. Every farmer should try it on his bugs.

No rain has yet fallen in our city, with the exception of a slight sprinkling on last Sunday afternoon, and one on last Thursday evening, both of which were barely sufticiont to lay the dust. The themomcter during the latter part of the week, has 5stood at 86 degrees.

MR. PSTBB MISII

A

of our city, came near

loosing his life on last Wednesday, by the caving in of a weir which he was digging, a few miles west of town. The earth covered him up to his chin, and it urns only through the most strenuous exertions of persons present that he was rescued from a fearful death.

MASTKRLT

inactivity characterises

our present oity council. The proposed new school house has already become myth, and many of our solid tax-payers believe tli.it it has gone ''where the woodbine twiuuth." The improvements so auspiciously commenced two years ago have eeuod, and aside from the collection of taxes, one would never dream that ,we had a city council.

MARRIED.

HJIATON—BELL.—At the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday evening, May 25, by Rev. A. A. Gee, Mr. E. J.

to'Miss LttziK

HEATON

BKLL.

We cannot do justice to the subjcct,

LOCAL ITEMS.

Bronchitis and Asthma can be cured by uaeing Barr's Pectorial Elixir.

H. S. Gregg ft Son thing ts replant corn.

have just the may20wl

Doors and Sash.—The best in town are sold by Campbell & Tinsley. ap29 lw

It is a fltct that Binford's sell the best Paints.

If you want a cheap hat Hat 8 to re of John Line.

go to the new a 80

If you want anything in the Drug tiae go to Binford's Drug 8tore.

Ask for Binford's Quiek Yeast nad we no otbar.

Liquors and Wines of the finest brands, at the Florence BBIOOB. may20w2

GlasSt

White Lead and Oil, very

lew for cash, at Campbell and Tinsley's. apS9 tw

Tho BOO Hive has the nicest line of Hato ii towm. aa 6 if

^OotoOwyn* Bro's and.lwe (hoae ^Paranoia, they are diwp. yaj*

Um

Bparaa of Whiiflai1 Mil are

Mtfc raUarad hy Ba^fa notarial Bixlr.

Barrel Pectorial Blixir relieves Preachers, Speakers, Lecturers,

kt

Children* Carriages.—Campbell Tinsley have just received a fine lot, Call and see them. naay6 tf

Shovel PlOWB.—S.

H. Gregg Son

have a large stock of Double Shovel Plows of all kinds. mayl3w3

Those who have corn to replant would do well to call at H. S. Gregg's and see their hand planter. may20wl

For special bargains in real estate, look at Jennisonrs bulletin board. j"ly2

The best brands of Cigar* at Florence's. may^Owz

Excursions and Pic-nics.—Con. veyances "for excursion and pic-nic parties at Hanna, Green & Co,Ts apr8'71

Hildebrand & Klein pay special attention to repairing Watches and Jewelry also to regulating Watches. aprlSt!

Be sure to call on the Gwyn Bros' and get their prices on Cloth and Cassimere Suits. They sell them cheap. majotf

Lager Beer,—The fine* ever drank can be found at on Market street.

Lager Beer K. A. Hay.« mnyfi

Evening Drives.—There i« nothing like an evening drive will) your girl, in one of Hanna. Creen & Co.'s splendid rigs. apr8'71

Binford'S Condition Powder is the best Horse and Cattle Medicine known Try if.

Those who have used Barr's Pectorial Elixir regard it as the best expectorant obtainable.

Iron and Steel,—The best place to buy Iron and Steel is at Campbell & Tins ley's ap29 lw

Old Kentucky Whiskies R. A Hay's keeps the only pure Kentucky Bour bon and Rye Whiskies in the city mayO

Go to Binford's Drug Store for the Celebrated Diamond Glass it is twice as thick and perfectly white for the same price as that sold by other dealers.

Fine Hardware.—The finest and bets selected stock of Hardware can be found at No. 7, Commercial Row. Burbridge & llauser keep nothing in the hardware line but the best quality. ap'22 4w

Hildebrand & Klein have received direct from England a fiue stock of pearl handled table cutlery, butter knives, pock et knives, for the spring trade, call and see them, aprlGtf

Wanted,—Boarding for one gentlemen and two ladies, in a private family or public house. Would prefer to supply furni ture for our own rooms. For particulars inquire at this office. m27wl

Crystal Ice—This supply of was laid in expressly that the people of Crawfordsville might be accommodated through the entire Summer season at, prices as low as can be had elsewhere. Depot at our market, No. 5 South Green Street. febl8m3

F.

B. Guthrie & Bro

Splendid Free Lunch. —Farmers will find, on coming to town on Saturdays, a splendid free lunch at Ed. Rowe's saloon on Washington street, north of the court house. The bar is stocked with the best quality of wines, liquors and cigars. ap20

Hildebrand A Klein have received their spring stock of Silver and Silver plated ware direct from the manufactujers all the newest, style and patterns, all good engraved by the best engraver in the city free of charge. aprlotf

Barr's Pectorial Elixir mended to anyone afflicted with Couj 1

A Liberal Reward.

E. J. Binford & Bro. wilt give one ounce of GoM for every ounoe of adulteration found in the Phoenix White Leod sold by them. may28tf

Mammoth Hardware Store. Gregg & Son are receiving another stock of Hardware. A full and oomplete stock of Hardware for builders is always kept on hand. Sash,- Doors, Glass, Nails and Putty. All kinds of Smith and Carpenter Tools, Scyths, Snaths, Cradles, Mowing and Reaping Machines.

Good Roods, cheap for cash. uiayl3w3

Crowds of people Who want to buy fine goods, or have their watches and jewelry repaired, arc rushing to Emmon's He is honorable and accommodating and sells goods cheap, while his workman is always ready and knows just how to make your watch ran all right for a moderate price. Don't fail to call and sec them. apr22.1871tf. •.

Gregg ft Son are agents for the VIBRATOR THRESHER, RICHMOND THRESHER, TORNA»O THRESHER, "CLIXAX" Reaper and Mower, "onio" Mower and Reaper, "WORLD" Reaper and Mower, "NEW YORK SELF RAKE." maylow3

Nectar of Tea.—The most delicious tea in use is the new tea of the Great Atlantic and Paeifie Tea Company, of No. 8, Church street, New York. It is named "Thea Necter," and i« a pure Natural Leaf Tea, dried upon porolain, and cured in the same manner as if prepared for native consumption. It is certainly a most palatable beverage and very cheep. Give it a trial.

Scythes, Snaths, Horse Hay Forka, Horse Hay Rakes,. A large assortment of Farmers Implements at Nos. 2 and 8, Empire Block. mayl8w3

Fashionable Dress Making.—The ladies of Crawfordsville and viciaity are respectfully informed that I have removed mj draaa makiag establishment to the saw rooms in the second story of tba PWnii Block over Campbell and Hartar'a Store, •pfoaita the Qoort

MavakS a»2.

A O. Jen&ison has the finest banding lota for sale in the ranrhet july2 —j -i

Watches and: Jewelry.—Geo. M. Jenison, formerly of the firm of TaaSickle Con has established himself in Fry Co's drug store, where be is prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Watches and Jewelry. He will soon have on hand a full stock of Notions and Jewelry. Mr. Jenison is one of the very best practical workmen in the city, and is prepared in every way for work. marlS1?!.

A, C. Jennison b»s lots for sale in Connard's new addition.. Elston's 2d addition.

P.

S.

Kennedy's addition.

McCleflanf & Connard's addition. Graham & Houston's addition. Dr. J. S. McClelland addition. Graham, Houston & Connard's addition, located in different parts of the city and for sale on various terms. july2

Buy the .—In making purchases of Hardware or Cutlery, always buy the best quality. There is nothing gained in buying an inferior article, simply because you get it a few cents cheaper, but a positive loss in the end. Like 9hoddy clothing poor Hardware and Cutlery soon plnys out but the Hardware and Cutlery sold by Burbridge & Ilnuser is not of that sort, it is all manufaciured from the best iron and steel. ... I apr22 4w

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

May 21-tf.

Wa-

Seven Choice Building Lots in bash College addition just laid out, near the south east-corner of the College Campus—For sale on good terms, by

A. C. Jennison.

Hanna, Green & Co. br»ve a good supply of Livery Teams for evening rides, ex cursions, or any other purpose. Call and see them. apr8 il

Go to W. P. Britton, real estate agent, if you want to buy real estate at reasonable iigures.

Persons who place their property in his hands are those who really wish to sell this is the class of whom to buy bargains. For lists of his property which comprises town lots, improved town property, farms and Western lands, see his real estate bills which are distributed monthly by the thousand from his office. 6m

Dr. J. Hale, proprietor of Dispensary and Surgery, Indianapolis, Indiana, and author of the new system of cure for Catarrh,Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, to which branch of the profession his practice is exclusively confined, may be consulted daily, personally, or by letter, athis permanent office Miller's block, Indianapolis. Also, at the earnest solicitation of many old pntients, the Doctor will still continue to visit Craw fordsville once each month—the second Thursday—for one day only. Rooms at the Richardson House. Consultation free, and terms of treatment within the reach of all marJtf

During the winter, owing partly to our more in-door and sedentary habits, and partly to the decrease of insensible perspiration from the cuticular pores and other climatic causes, our secretions become impaired, blood impure, liver congested, skin yellow and flabby, and when spring comes we find it almost impossible to fulfil our ordinary duties of life. And with our vital energies at this low ebb we are ready to contract any of the ills that flesh is heir to"—cclds, asthma, consumption, rheumatism, ague, fever, scrofula, jaundice, pneumonia, spring-fever, pimples boils &c. &c. A few bottles of Dr. Hurley's Cnm. Syrup of Sarsaparilla with Iodide of Potash taken in the spring will obliterate more of these diseases in their incipiency than all the Doctors can cure if neglected. Try it and your gratitude shall be our reward. See advertisement in another column. aprltf

MERCHANT TAILORS.

GERII SCHAFHAUSEN.

SCHAFHAUSEN & HUSING,

MERCHANT TAILORS

•Ve. 6,

Commercial Row,

GREEK STREET.

The Proprietors would respectfully inform the citicens of Crawfordsville and vicinity that they have opened up. in the old Eltzroth Room, a Frst-Class

TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT

and will promptly fill all order* for Clothing, manufactured from the best quality of Cloths, Cassimers, Velvet, Ac,

We keep on hand all kinds of Furnishing Gooods, which we sell at low figures. Particular attention given to

Cutting, Fitting & Making all kinds of Clothing, in the latest and most fashionable styles. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see us.

Sept.Stf

LEGAL.

TO

WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Notice is hereby givpn that the appraisers. Silas Peterson, Benjamin Paddock, and John B. Campbell appointed by the'Hon. Joseph Ristine, Judge of the llth Common Please Judical District, on the 8th day of May. 1871, on application of the Board of Directors of the Black Creek Draining Association, will meet on the farm of Wm. McClelland, on Monday, the 5th day of June, A. D. 1871, and from there proceed to examine all lands, the transio or market value of which may be by Jkem supposed to be liable to be effected by the oonstruotion of the Black Creek Drain and its tributaries, beginning their examination at the lower end. as describod in the Articles of Association, to-wit: "At a stake 1.427 feet east, and 349 feet north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 18, town 10 nosth. range 4 west?' and proceed up the main line to its terminus. They shall then roceed to examine all lands affected by the irst tributary, beginning at its lower end and prooeeding up to its upper end. Then they shall proceed to examine all lands affeoted by the second tributary, beginning at its lower end and proceeding to its upper end. and shall assess to.eaeh tract of land in its order the full and entire amount of benefit the majority of them think it will receive without any regard to the cost of the work or injury to the lands. Ocas the statute provides. Said examination to begin on Monday, the 3th day of June and proceed from day to dayuntil completed.

By order of the Board of Directors of the Black Creek Draining Association. ORG AX Snoot A. J. MsCLKLLAND.

Secretary. President. maySOwJ

PUBLIC 8ALE.

BYfrom

virtue of an exeoutlon, to me directed tte Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery eoanty. State of Indiana, in favor of John N. MeCoanell et al. Issued to me as Sheriff of said eonnty, I will expose to sale at pnblie auction and outcry, on

SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1871,

between the hours of 10 o'clok a. m. and 4 p. m. of said day. at the Court Hotue door, in the city of Crawmdsville, Montgomery county. Indiana. Ike reafs and profits for a tens not exceeding seven jTears. the following described Beal ffilBls.in Montgomery.county, to-wtt:

Lot MtiiMy-Ire (M) in the Origisal Plat of the city oLCrawfordsville. to be sold to satUfy said execution, interests and costs, and if same wiO aot Mac a sam safleieat to aatfafy said execution. I will oa the same day at the snate Haw, ilis ths fee simple of seidBeal Estate, ee so amok thereol as may be necessary to

rap-

NOTICB OF ATTACHMENT.

RAQOT

8S

Darnell Graham Wm.P. Johnson

1

Attachment,

8amael D. Thompson. I VTTHKREAS the above MM4 ylaiatifs filed vv their eossptaint before me. a Jastiee of the Peace, of Wayne township: as their eanse of aetion on their behalf, and also filed the affida rit and undertaking to entitle them to a writ

Witness my baud and seal this 18th day of May. A. D. 1S71 WILLIAM J. COKU. *mayS0w4 Justice.

DBT-GOODS.

O -A.S H.

PHOENIX BUILDING.

OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,

Offer to ca=h buyers, great bargainsjiu

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC

AIM- tiOOOS,

CLOTHING,

Carpets. Wall Paper,

Hats, Caps, Boots it Shoes

1-4 4-4 5-4 Brown Muslin. 61-2 cts and np, AT CAMPBELL BARTER'S -4 4-4 5-4 10-4 Bleached Muslin. 8 1-2 cts and up,

Ladies' Cotton Hose, 10 cts and up, AT CAXPBELL HARTER' Gents' Cotton Hose 10 cts and up,

All the regular brands Prints. 5 1-2 cts and up AT CAMPBELL A HARTER'S Best Ticking, 12 1-2 cts and np

Wash Poplins, 13 cts and np AT CAMPBEL A BARTER'S Linen Towlings, 10 cts and up

ap22

AT CAMPBELL A HARTER'S

Great bargains in new style Hats AT CAMPBELL

"11

A

tf

HARTER'S

New lot Carpets, just in, at greater bargains than ever AT

CAMPBELL

A BARTER'S

CITY MARKET.

CITY MEAT MARKET!

Guthrie & Brother, PROPRIETORS.

This Market is constantly supplied with all kinds of

E S S O E

S meats,

For sale at

WHOLESALE or RETAIL!

Families can be supplied with the best quality of

Lard, In Any Quantity

BEEF

SMJ9JE OH QUARTER!

Or in any amount to suit customers.

Highest Cash Price

Paid for HIDES and PELTS. I' F. B. GUTHRIE A BRO. nov 12 2870tf. ...

WATCHMAKER.

TICK TICK I

KEEP Your Watehes RUNNING!

EDWARD BRAKDKAHP

Is now prepared, at

J\*o. 6, Commercial Rote

To do all kinds of

Neeessaary to

WATCHES, CLOCKS* JEWELRY!

MR.

BRANDCAMPhas had more experience in his trade as Practical Watch Making and Repairing than any other man in the Wabash Valley. He learned his trade in the largest Watch Manufactory la Prussia, commencing in 183S, and from then until 1847 worked in the largest cities of Euroi J. In 1847 he emigrated to America, and since then has worked in New York, Philadelphia and other leading cities.

All of his work will be Warranted for one year, and low. living prices will be charged. Remember the stand. No. 0. COMMERCIAL ROW, Green Street. Crawfordsville. lad.

DeeStf EDWARD BRAXDCAMP.

QUABDIAN SALB.

GuardUa Sale or Beal Estate.

rT,HE

undersigned Guardian of Sarah T. ant Louisa E, Utterbaok. minor heiva of Henri Utterbaek. deceased. per*u«nt to the order Court of Common Plea* of Boone eounty. Indi

Utter back Court of Common P.«_ ——•*, ana. at the January term thereof. 1871, will at private sale at the residence of Henry 0 man. near the premises, on and after the 1Mb

aad the remainder ia twelve MIISU. thei •. with interest oa the deferred payment. wiU he re«aM toflive arte with oo. n«Wr waiving valuation aad

Few 7-80 Gold-Lean

SIR! FIOHTIM!

at

attachment against the foods, chatties, rights, credits and elects of said defendant, and also filed their affidavit to entitle them to a writ of garnishment, and whereas, the defendant is not to be fonnd within said county. Mow the above named Samnel Thompson will take notice ihatonthe 13th day of June. A. D. 1871. at 4 o'clock, r. x. of said day, the said cause and issues therein, will be tried and determined be fore me. at my office in said eonnty. where and when said Thompson may be and appear and answer said complaint, otherwise .said cause will be heard and determined in his absence.

TBBEE

TllllAXnMT!

JAY COOKE dfc CO, /"VFFER for Sale at Par anil Accrued intewat I the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT

GOLD BONDS of the North Pacific

Railroad Co.

Theae bonds are seenred, FIRST, by a First Mortgage on the Railroad itsetf. iu rolling stock m4 all equipoents ncont. by First Mortgage on its entire Land Grant, being more than Twenty-two Thousand Aeres of Land to mile of Road.

The Bonds are free from United states Tu the Principal and Interest are payable in Gold— the Principal at the end of Thirty years and the Interest Semi-annually at rate of SEVEX AMD

PBR CBXT.the

TESTHS

per annum.

They are issued in denominations of 100, $500 $1,000 and *10,000. The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thompson, of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad omnany.

These Northern Pacific

?-30

CENT.before PREMIUM

Bonds will at

ONB-THIKS,

TEN Pall

times maturity.be receivable a-

ER

(or 1-10). in exchange for the

Company's lands at their eash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield an income larger, we believe, than any other first-class security. Persons holding United States 5-SO'r can. by converting thenrinto Northern Pacific, increase their yearly income

and still have a perfectly reli­

able investment. HOW TO GET THEM.—Your.nearest Bank or Baaker will supply these Bonds in any desired •mount, and of any needed denomination.— Persons wishing to exchange stocks or bonds for for these, can do so with any of our Agents, who will allow the highest ourrent price for ALL MARKETABLE SECUBITIBS.

Those living in localities remote from Banks. may send money, or other bonds, directly tons by express, and we will send back Northern Pacific Bonds at our own risk, and without oost to the investor. For further information, pamphlets. maps, etc., call on or address the undersigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell this Loan.

LUtiT, PKK5T0N,* KEAN. Bankers. Chicago, 111. For sale by the First National Bank. Crawfordsville.

HARDWARE.

BURBRIDGE & HATTSER

HAVE JUST OPENED A

NEW AND FULL STOCK

OF

HARDWARE

AT

Campbell & Harter's old Stand,

Where TheyWill Sell

LOW ZETrG-TTIE^IES

Everything in the hardware line

will be kept constantly on hand.

Our goods are here, let the peo­

ple come and see them.

BURBRIDGE & HAUSER.

Aprill"ltf

AT CAMPBELL A HARTER'S.

AT CAXPBELL BARTER'S

Plain and Striped Grond»ie.«. 121-3 cts AT CAXPBELL BARTER'S Rich Laee Curtains, 25 cts a yrd and up

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CHK.tPadvertisement

AT CAXHBELL A BARTER'S

AT CAMRBELL A HARTEK'S

Japanese Suitings. 28 cts a yard AT CAMPBELL HAP.TRR'S Sultana Suitings! 30 cts a yard

AT CAMPBELL A BARTER'S

ADTBRTfMIVfl.-We will in­

sert an in Right HssirH American Ne«v»pnpere for Six Delias* per l.lne per week. One line one week will cost Six Dollars, Two lines will cost Twelve Dollars and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a Printed List. Address GEO. P. ROWELLA CO., Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Kow. New York. [R]mayl3w3 AGENTS WANTED—Brockett's History of the

Franco-German War

Its Origin, Causes. Battles and Results Biographies of its leaders. Financial, Social and Military Condition of both countries, weapons used. Needle-Gun, Chassepot, and Mitrailieur. with maps, Illustrations, Plans of Battles, and Portraits of Leading Men and Women. Publiahed in English and German, Large Octavo, Just ready, and the BEST. See size. Contents. Autnor and price, H. NATT & CO., Publishers. 176 West Fourth street, Cincinnati,Ohio. [RJmayl3w4

Fragrant Sapholiene.

Cleans kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing removes Painr. Greese Tar, Ac., INSTANTLY, without the least injury to the finest fubric. Sold by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPHOLIENE CO.. 33 Barclay St., New York, 46 La Salle St.. Chicago.

Agents, Read This!

WE

WILL PAY AORNT8A SALARY OP SSO PER WEEK sad Ex. peneee, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Addle'1 1, WAGNER A CO.. Marshall, Mich.:

A A A O A it S tpAV Tools. Address A. E.

Jtreats

May 13, tf

JOSEPH GRTJB, ARCHT MARTIN.

At

GRAHAM,

rf

0

.3 5

Spring­

field, Vermont. [Kimayl3w4 dkQOS A MONTH Horse and Corriage furnished. Expenses paid. H. Shaw Alfred, Mo. lRJmayl3w4

W, TANNAHIEE, M. D, successfully all classes of Chronic and Acute Diseases. Send stamp for catalogue containing

P'ew

for solo by the

articulars and testimonials. Address box 5120, York City. LR]mayl3w4 ACARD A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought only baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflcted and unfortunate I will send the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelopet to anyone who needs it, FREE OF CHARGE. Address Jon. T. INMAN, Station E. Bible House New York. [Rlmayl3w4

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.

OB

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community as employ.

Otter-

day of June nest, the following deeeribed Estate of hie ward, to-wit: The undivided oaethird pnrtof the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (34), ia township sevteen (17), north of range three (3) west, ia eateei tgmnery eounty. in the State of Indiana

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Sept. 17, 1870.

GQ

Fh

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Eh

O

REPAIRED

If so. go to the PRACTICAL WORKMAN of

Years Experience

16

Where the 4|WATCHES hang.

You can have it done on SHORT NOTICE. and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. April871m3

DENTIStS.

M. H. GALEY,

•Q ENTIST

a

fordsville Ind. Office corner Main AGreea streets, over the Corn er Book Store.

Dr.B.V.Galey. Ions and a a known to the

first-class Dentist, if in my jan87t

ADMINIPTRATOR'S SALS. J^JOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14,1871, at the residence of the late George Jamesoa ue-helf mile south of Fredrieksbun township. Montgomery eonnty, Indiana, bis personal property oonsisting of Horsea Cattie.Hog*. Corn. Whert. Oats. Hay.a twohorse WMea aad harness, a Buflgy and Haraees, Farming Utensils. Household and Kitehen Fur-

deeeaeed. one-half mile south of Fredricksburg in We! ant diaaa, his Cettie^Ho( horse Wee Farming "EWSr-i'-w...* giveaeaaUaua ihasir fliriaf wtdwatraUsr I

Cloths, Hosiery, Flannels,

months will be urity.

it of seven months ir thine dollars, the with egproved eee ..

""faSSET

Vgfr.fl Mf?

WOOL WANTBD.

WOOL WANTED!

CAMPBELL & HARTER

HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF

Facto t»iy Goods, Jeans, Blankets, Cassimeres, Cloths, coverlets, Flanneb and Tarns, together with an immense stock of Shetana larns,

100

ingvShirtings, Boots. Shot

)ts, Shoes, and Beady-Made Clothing,

For which they will take WOOL in exchange and pay the highest market price.

April 39, ]87Jw2 CAMPBELL a HARTFR.

HARDWARE

PAINT, OIL & PUTTY,

LOW FOB CAS

Opposite the Court House.

COMMISSION HOUSE/

LOOK TO li

GKRTTB, MARTIN & OO.

Will at all times pay ,he highest price in Cash for Wheat, Oats, Corn, and all kinds of Seeds, and will sell all kinds of Farm Implements at the lowest possible prices.

They are now closiug out a large stock of Mill Feed, to make room for the

CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS!

They also sell the

CRAWFORDSVILLE MAKE OF PLOWS!

Destined to become the most popular Plow in the State. Every Farmer shoold be sure to see them before buying an impoeted Plow. Grubb, Martin & Co., are the Manufacturers agents, in No. 1 Harter's Block, and are selling just at shop prices. We advise everybody to call and see them.

March 11, $871. CAMPBELL & 1IAKTER.

BOOTS & SHOES,

NEW STOCK AT

Elston's New Bank Building.

Extensive and Complete for

Men, Women and Children.

Motto, Cash—Quick Sales and Small Profits!

All Kinds of Custom Work

Order with Neatness and Dispatch.

First Door South of Elston Bank, Green Street, AT THE SIGN OF CURTIS BRO.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ttc.

0. Wasgon. Eli My re*.

WATSON &MYEES!

No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,

CBAWPORDSrVTLLH IlTX)XAJSr^..

•jr

Calicoes, Carpets. Hats and Caps,

AC.

CAMfBELL & TINSLEY

SELL

•.*••• /v..

Boors, Sash, Glass,

Nails, Iron, Steel,

CAMPBELL A BARTER

jlone

to

O O S

Canimeres, Dress Goods, Gloves, Hotions, White Goods, "Shawls,

Hoop and Balmoral Skirt*.

Also, a well assorted stoek of

Also, a full liae of

Ai.rjte (Men

3

S I S

Sl Quecmiware

rktt price.

WA8S0W MYSKS.

BSAL BSTATB

BBITTOIV

REAL E8TATC

AGENCY

Crawfordsrille, Ind.

fMlB undersigned be* leave to call the attentlon of the public to the following ll'l of property now in their hands for sale.

A nice new dwelling on Collece street. room?, jood cellar and cistern outhouses, a variety of small fruits. *c.. house IX stories, lot WnlDO, pleasantly located. Payments easy. Priee. 91.630 A large dwelling house on Main street, in eastern part of cits. 8 room*, cellar, eis era, onthouses, all finished in the best of style also cood stables, splendid fruit and shrubbery, lot niMS. This isone of the most beautiful nla-

Payments easy, priee.

ces in the city, .. ,— ...... Anew frame dwelling in the west part of tha oity. 0 rooms. 2 cellars, cistern, nuthouses, floed fence, all in fine condition, lot «xl80. iu a flood neighborhood and well situated. This ean bought at $1,600 in payments, or eash SMOO A fine large house on Walnut street, near the business part of the city. 9 rooms well cistern, cellar, outhouses. Ac., exeellent fruit and ornamental trees, lot lOOiW. Stable on ths same, for s*l« on easy payments at $3.3(0 A fine dwelling hoese on College street, nerr

College campus, 0 rooms, hall, summer kitohe cistern, stabling, Ac., house l)» stories lot 301 165. Payments ease Price $1.00 Bouse and lot within one square of court hous».

A bargoin at ...,tI,0CO Improved lot near M. E. church. Houso S rooms. Lot 66x160. Price.. 1,300 Bouse and lot in Col. Blair's addition, 9 gofd rooms lot 30x160. Price —$*xi A desirable property on Walnut street 0 rooms tine fruit lot 66«jxl#5. Price $3.30 A dwelling Wise wost of eoliege.S rooms %eili

food

well, together with about 3 aeres of fin uilding grounds* Very cheap at Jl.GC An excellent building lot on College street, 50 160 feet. Held at.. 9600 A good dwelling in Houston and Blair's addition. house 5 rooms, good cellar, stable, out houses, kitohon, cistern, good fencing, shrubbery Ac. Price C3.000 A good house in Hughes' addition, 5 nice rooms. all new. lot 55x110 -.$1,050 A lar^e new dwelling in Hughes' addition, 1 stories, 8 rooms, 3 halls, cellar, cistern and stable. Prico Anew frame house in Graham A Houston's addition. well situated, lot 50x160. Cheap atfSOO A nice new house on Franklin St. near 1. B. A

W. depot, 5 rooms, hall, cistern, cellar, now ho nt iperty in west part of the eity. 1 acre of ground. 3 rooms in house, wood hoase.

fence.bouse nioely finished. An excellent lot in Kennedy's addition. cheap at A desirable proi

good

?ruit

3}i

r. nuv

Priee 81,700 Very *110

cellar, cistern, stable, and fruit of all inds $1,800 A 3-story business briok on Green street rents at $700 per year. Price ....$4,500 A dwelling house on College St, 8 rooms, everything in good style, fine fruits Ac .. .. J6,0fl0 House in west part of the city. 6 rooms. 8 fine lots. Price S1.500 A desirable residence near tho oity, 8 rooms everything new. together with 13 acres of fine land. louse good fruit, lot 50x160.

Cheap at

yments ersy.

House and lot west of eollege campus, 3 rooms.

14,000

Prioe .'. $900

A house and lot on Spring street. 4 rooms all convenient and hand/ Price —$1,500 A good lot near I. B. 4 W. depot 50x160 .... 9400 A good lot In MoCloIIand.s addition at 8375 A fine lot in Connard's addition 50x160 $300 Four fine lots on Market St. near the business pnrtof town. Veryeheayat $500 A small house and good lot near I. B- A W. dopot. 2looms, well, lot. fenood. at $360 Pattersons New Addition, lying between Mais and Marbotstreet. Justlayed out. Thefinest building lots in the nity. offered very cheap. House and lot nenr junction, good lot,

houso 3

rooms, cistern, lot fenood. In-good payments at 9750 An elegant dwelling in south ptrt of city to-

ether with 4acros of ground well set in of the fiuest kind, For sale in easy payments at 97.000 A fine residence in south part of city, 4 rooms, cellar, oistern. cto. Together with la acres ot land, held at $1,700. lands.

ogcthf Will

trade for Western

sores of ground at 8200 per aore and 2J4 aerus at 9175 per aore. both cheap and suitable for laying out in town fots. Payments easy. Excellent bulldine lots in the following additions Patterson Addition. Graham a Houston's Addition, Elstons Addition, Graham

Connard A Houston's Addition, Col. Blair's Addition, Kennedy's Addition, and Hughes Addition. And many find lots in othor parts of the eity. Fine farms of all kinds and sizes in all parts ot the county and state at reasonablo figures and on easy Payments, Also, A large list of Western lands for sale or trade always on hand. Parties wishing to purchase can do no better than to coll on us, for we take property for sale at its very lowest figures,

BRITTON &BRUNER,

Real Estate Agents. Office Second Foor Wnshington Hall. aprlTl

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

-OF-

J. S. MILLER &

CO.,

[Establiabed in 1856.!

Market Street, North of Court Ilovtt,

CBAWFORDSTILIiBi I!*D.

AFTER

returning thanks to the public for th liberal patronage bestowed up^n us for the last thirteen years, we would respectfully cal the attention of friends and the public gonorallj to an inspection of our

Carriage *, Buggies, SPRING WAGONS, Sulkies and Sleighs.

A fine Assortment ami variety of which we koop^ constantly on hand in our new brick show room on Washington street, second floor

Weclftiin

to be unsurpassed in strength and finish, uflinc none but the best solectod well seasoned *econaj growth timber, and employing none but the most skillful and experienced workmen., 1 ne high reputation our work has sustained ,in the, thirteen yoars past gives us confidence'in our^ ability as Carriage Makers. Hoing exclusively:# engaged in manufacturing only light work onablea us to keep a much finer, larger, find better^ stock than any other house in the west. W

ft'"

confidently assert that our work and prices can not be excelled by any ocher establishment. The continual increase in business has made is necessary to enlarge our facilities

for

manu-^

faeturing. We call especial attention to Ramson's

Patent Anti-Rattling Fifth Wheel

A recent invention, and the greatest improve-, raent ever added to a carriago. buggy or spring Wagon. We have the exolusivo county right. W 1

Sarver's Patent Buggy Wheel,

With Patent Rivet for fastening felloes so that it is impossible for the felleeto split under any circumstance.

The latest and best Improvements

In Spring, Axles, Spokes and Hubs,

A variety of the latest styles of Patent Tops. and Snish Of every kind. As we receive the

Eastern Stjrles Monthly

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

fore.

as

hereto­

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

REPAIRING

In wood-work done to order. Blsckimithine Painting and Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. Weinvifd all to call and see as our work will.rccommenditself.

Superior Farm Wagons!

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

VERY BEST TIMBER,

end more with the view of giving entire sativ faction to purchasers than profit to the manufacturers or to us. We fullr

Warrant Them in Every Particular For One Year,

Try Remember the place, Market Street.North ICou

Tourt House. Julyl7JM9 J. S. MILLER A CO-

DENTIST.

T. McMECHAN.

RESIDENT

MT I

He.

DENTIST. Crewfordeville. Ind.

respeetfulli u.i^. "ri

respectfully tenders hie eewieee to the nubtto, "(food work and sapderale nvieee. •all. Olo(L corner Main aad Sreea

Motto, aext door to Post OSee. up stairs