Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 July 1866 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL

Eoss by Fire.

flic residenoo of P. 8

KENNEDY, I

is supposed to luivo been caused from Purges." 11 ,•

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PERSONAL.—Hon. Jas. Wilson left for Washington City on last evening a step probably preparator}' to taking his departure for South America.

flS?*Thc Silver Band of this city, went to Indianapolis on Tuesday, as per agreement, to attend tho soldiers' celebration of the Fourth. When they will return this deponent saith nOt.

Lost!

I'l 'I'Otll a P'PC ID in,., ating fKinsiunt also n, law giving bounty (he hands of a person iti tho employ

icntenls, were burned. His actual loss will fall but little, if any, short, ol three thousand dollars. No inaur-' r.nee.

in times like these, to hear it paid that

a man has no insurance upon his buildings. when protection, indisputable is realty within the roach of every prop-erty-holder in our midst—insurance

companies, doing business at our very doors, companies too as sound almost as the earth upon which wo tread.— Where, we ask, is there to be found a uounder, more reliable institution than

the old Aetna Insurance CompaiH'?— Why not then, avail yourself of its

proffered benefits? A few dollars annally invested in this wa}*, we look upon as money well spent.

JfcST The preliminary examination uf the supposed murderers of tho man Ham, mentioned in our last, before

his Honor, the Mayor, which was com­

menced on Saturday, has not yet terminated. Will probably close to day.

We are sorry to learn that Mr.

Kiehard M. Canine of the Canine sawmills, a few miles south on tho railroad. accidentally lost the thumb from his left hand a few days Binco, by it being brought in contact with a circular saw.

At Pleasant llllh

Our friend (.'apt. Tom. W. Fry, we are pleased to learn has opened out in trade at tho town of Pleasant-Hill, this county. It is his intention to keep on hands at all times a sufficient Ktock of Dry-Goods, Groceries and

Drugs, to meet tho immediate demand of that people, and at prices as low as like articles can be purchased at retail cither at Crawfordaville or Lafayette. V\ hope to hear of the Captain doing, at least, a living business.

LiOSt!!

Lost, it is supposed, somewhere on the streets of this eitv, on Friday last, sold Bracelet, with "cb.isod edges an

TiiEFouRTn.—Yesterday*, the streets of our little city were wholly undisturbed—no celebration—no business done—no feelingnor stir—nonothing. All acting as though they didn't "care red whether school kept or not."

Or. Pagin's Card.

Persons afflicted with chronic diseases of any kind, should read the card of L. Pagin, M. D., to bo found in to-day's Journal. He will visit! Crawfordsvillo on Monday, 23d ii PIRARQ 9g

a a a an I I O W I House.1' I

For a fine article of tablo salt,

superb coffee and tea, you should call at tho new Drug and Grocery store of Dr. T. W. Fry & Co., on Green St.

JRead the new advertisement of

C. Guthrie & Sons. They aro advertising to close out their cntiro stock of dry-goods at cost.

fi®"Tho Seventh Quarterly Report of the First National Bank of Crawfordsville, will be found elsowhore in this issue.

LODGE IfO. SO.

Tho following are tho Officers of Montgomery Lodge, No. 50, (Crawfordsville,) Free and Accepted Masons, for the ensuing year: T. S. Martin, W. M., A. J. Royalty, S. D. J. F. Graham, S. W -J. M. Coons, J. D.,

HcfTner, J. W., •J. W. Rurke, Steward, W. K. Wallace, Treas., L. A. Foote, Sec'y,

A. Johnson, Jacob W. Miller, Tyler

&4T The weather for 1he i\ has hften verr warm,..-

]as1 few

Chicago Market—July 3. GRAIN—Wheat dull at $1 38 for No. 1. 1 14(a 1 f° No. 2.

Corn active at 55}@57ic for No. 1, and 55($55ic for No. 2. Oats steady

nt

Ksq., about one mile south of tho Court I for NoMjHouse, this city, on the Terro Ifaulej road, we regret to announce, was con-j pumed by fire on Monday of this week EI.JTOR: at 10 o'clock A. M. The destruction

Ri)

for No. 1. and 30J-@30A

A. CARD.

-lhnr Sir:—As tho bill equaliz­

ing soldiers' bounties is now in course of passage, wish to state that I am ready to receive "Dis-

The present Coneress has already passed a law

cul rc!l1

soKl'cra.

fiii' soldiers intrusting their claims to my hand-

V'1 31*. .K though by JlCCiuOnt. LIlO can be assured that they will receive j»roni|)t atbuilding entire, with a portion of its

can be assured tention bj the Government. W. 1'. BRIXTON, Claim Agent.

Crawfordsville, Tnd.

Moot! Root! Moot!

READ! READ! RE\D

PKSTACIMSK preserves the life of the

llair—changes it from gray to its origiual color in

J\? UiSUriVtCt: HOW 8trange it sounds three weeks—prevents the hair from falling—is found in care all diseases of the scalp—is delightfully perfumed, cures baldness, and will not .--tain tho skin. Wc tell the story quickly, and tell it trite, when wo say it is a perfect

ltl!

u!f t.« hnh-evorf market—will surely mnovc rfamlnift an'i

Restorer and Dmsin^ContUincd. No other preparation for the hair contains Postcchio Nut Oil. Sold by all druggists.

OHRfN SKIXXEll CO., Solo Proprietor* mar. 15, 'uO-lv. Springfield, Mass.

JLI/'e! lAfel JLif'e!

•V DROPS! DROPS 1 DROPS! AMCF.ICIX LIFT DROPS will cure Diptherin, Coughs, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ague in the Fa."e, Headache, Toothache, .Bruises, Sprain?, Chilblains, Croup, I Colds,

Fever and Ague ami Cholera in a Single Day. Sold by all Druggists, with full directions for u«o.

ORRIN SKINNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, [Springfield, Mas-. DEMAS BARNES CO., Agents, New York. March 15, ISOti. ly.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having sufi'crod tor several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread diaonte. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sut-ferers tho means of cure.

To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and using the same, whr:h they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and nil Throat an Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser ic sending the Proscription is to benefit the afiiietod, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will coal them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Parties wishing the proscription, free, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings co., New York.

feb'22 ly

Errors of Youtli.

A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect." of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing

JOHN B. OGDEN,

feb22!y No. 12, Chambers st.., N. Y.

Strange, but True.

Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (freo of charge), by .addressing the undersigned. Thtee having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS F. CHAPMAN. feb221y S31 L'roadwav, New York.

T. ¥. FRY & CO.

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article highly prised by the fair owner, Tho finder will be liberally rewarded I .H"®. HlJ by leaving tho samo at tho "Journal" I office.

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Cnc

A I N

S

E I A S

O I S

JDye Stuffs, Toilet A* Fancy

-AKTICIjES.

TAR API*

OF THE FINEST QUALITY.

We have nl*o constantly on hand a very scloct stock of tho best quality of

SUGAR, COFFEE, and TEA.

All of which wo will eell at tho very lowest MARKET PRICE. Call and seo us, on Green street, two doors above J. W. Lynn &. Son.

June 21, '66. T. W. FRY & CO.

ELTZROTH HALL!

THE

ELTZROTH or "TEMPKRAKCE IIAU.,"!"|^ROM Commercial Block, Crawfordsville, having been thoroughly re-fitted and seated, is now open to the public. For neatness and convenience, it is excelled by few Halls in the country, and will comfortably seat an audienco of five hundred.'— tpl v. to.

Terms reasoDabJ*'.

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C..W-. Ll.TZIiOTir |.(-ss tlv'fl

GREAT EXCITEMENT

AT ME

ELSTON CORNER!'

AYINiJ purchased the entire STOCK of HARDWARE. STOVES

the largest and beit selected

if

I ever brought to CrawfordM-iilo. Vi'e a ro aU preI pared to furnish, at factory prices

X)oon-T, S t.s!l ct

I N S

Eisi'.iti corner, if you want

LOCKS & LATCHES,)

also have an Agricultural Warehouse where WB keep coii itanlly on hand for sale Reapers, Mowers, Drills. Stafford Corn

Plows, Double Shovels, Ilay Hakes, Horse Pitch Forks. Farm 13el!s, Stamp .Jacks, Cultivators, and in fact everything necessary to kerp a fir=

ilass Hard and Agricultural tuuse.

In addition to this we have large stock of COOK, PARLOR AND BOX

::vStoves.K'

Special attention given to ROOFING, GUTTRR 1 NO and SPOUT'I N'(r. Having secured the services of JOIIX HOOVER, we havo uo hesitation in saying that we can get tip as good work on as short notice and at as fair figures as can be h:i't anywhere.

^s3~ We buy Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Laid. Butter, Eggs, Rugs, Feathers, old castings, copper and brass, for which we exchange Goods or pay Greenbacks. Come and sea us two doors north of Elston's Bank.

mav 24= 6t

Powers & ItSorgran, yi.

1866. 1866.

CLOTHING STORE.

L. & M. DESSAUER,

HAVE JUST OPENED A

STOCK OF

E A A E O I N

for men and bo also, a lari'e stock of and mnnufacturers of

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

W'

E would respecfullv inform the citizens of Crawfordsvi'.ie nnil viiinity, that we have just received our spring and summer stock ol'j, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.: alao a huge and well assorted stock of j:

1 OYTS A^s' IJ C^Vi'S,

of all tlie latest styles and patterns. AVo would call particular attention to our stock of

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whicn wo believe to be unsurpassed in the West ail of which we propose to offer nt prices that will astonish the people. The farmers and tho public generally will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Remember the place, ono door west of the "Corner Book Store."

May 10, ,66. L. Jfc M. DESSAUER.

INVALUABLE BOOKS.

DR, CHASE'S RECEIPTS

Or, Information for Everybody.

THIS

invaluable work, containing about 800 practical Receipts for any and almost everything, is now offered to the public by tho undersigned, (who is sole agent for Crawfordsvillo and Montgomery county,) at extremely low figures.— It is my intention, as far as practical, to canvass the county thoroughly, giviug all desiring it, an opportunity to purchase.

0^:^33.

Wo, tho undersigned Ladies of Crawfordsvillo, cheerfully rccommond Dr. A. W. Chaso's Receipt Book as a valuable assistance to housekeepers, farmers and mochariics:

Mrs. M. A. Loo, Mrs. S. II. Sidnor, L. J. Shcvlin) W. II. Vnnsiyke, Mary C. Cox. Maggie Barr,

Mary B. Graham, D. R. Knox, Ann Buffington. Pcrmolia Enoch, Eliza McMechan, Miss Mary J. Knox, llcnry Crawford, Mrs. C. Holloway, M. E. Simpsou, M. J. M. Knos, N. R. Galoy, M. E. Braden, Eliza Miller, M. A. Dun widdie, Judge Naylor, Sarah Britton,

I shall also continue to deal in all kinds of Table Linens, Spectacle inayl7m6.te]

Arc. I CHEAP JOHN.

Strayed

the pasture of Dr. Wrin- ton, near Darlington, Montgomery county, Ind,, on Wod-

to his recovery. Call on George Hubbard, or ad'-

iji'-'lrri^jicd al D-'krlfifgton. W. M'-JfP

Cra ivfordsr iJle.

BLAIR, LYLE & CO.,

and MAI'HIM: Sin ali interested iii

in this place, and in

MACHINERY OF ANY KIND

ive them a call. They arc ninkii of castings, such as

SO KG HTM. MILLS,

an

TIN WAKE of J. W. O if is t: HI. A NO, WJ take pleasure in informing the citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, that we aro in the market with stock of

all kinds

uMj LL GFA KING, every description

IT KNACK FRONTS,

SUGAR KKTTLKS.

t.'

SJ'OYK PLATES

OVKXS, DOG RONS,

The

are jirejiartd to repair

Tubuiar In

lers, Steam

of every dcocriptiou.

m&V" Aii work done by thi lminted to perform as represented.

Lirm

CASIl PAID FOR'

O O N O E & A S S

Shop on ti'rccn street, near tho Depot, may Hi-OC,.] BLA.IB, LYLE & CO.

~~GEEAT WESTJSM MARBLE

WORKS!

PYKE, PAUL & CO.,

GREEN STRRET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH MAIN, OPPOSITE ELSTON'S BANK,

Crawfvrd8vill€,

DEALERS

f.'V &

MARBLE!

ITOJIBSTOJCKSv

FAMILY VAULTS,

I

HAVING

MAXSOLEMS,

MONUMENTS.

all kinds, from the plainest style to the most perfect in beauty and grandeur.

purchased the stock of MARBLE belonging to II. COLLINS, and being permanently located, wo design making this one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in the West. We have been carrying on tho

GREAT WESTERS'-'"'" 3IARBEE WORKS

at Thorntown. Ind., for a number of years, and through our efforts havo succeeded in establishing a trade unequalcd by any in the State and by tho liberal patronage we have received during tho past year from the citizens nf Montgomery and adjoining counties, we have been induced for tho further extension of our trado

io Establish a Shop tn Crawfordsville,

and hopo by strict attention to business and using none but tho best of material, which we get directly from the quarries, to be able to sell at BUCII rates as to

JDefy all Competition.

Wo visit all parts of the country with designs of our work, which will enablo persons to select at their homes such work as they may desire, and at the same priccs that could be furnished at the shop.

A W O E E E

and wo

WARRANT..SATISFACTION. UK NO SAL!

jtSr We are also prepared to furnish Building"'"

vhcre

and 5011011 a

Zr\ 'fir, 1 KE, ALL CO.

m.iro ou.j

B.

V.

nesday, Juno 20th, a dark bay horse, throe years w-w m-r old this spring, one or two of his front teeth out jgjF FJ j^| J|^ J3 J_ in upper jaw black legs, mane and tail. A lib- nrrr.-'r eral roward will be given for information leading ILL-

II. J. WKBSTKR. W. L. MAY. JKRE. KEENLY

WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, W.0ULD

RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that they have entered into, and opened

A S.AEE AGENCY, For the purpose of facilitating the sale, exchango 1 and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to either buy oy soil Farms, Town Properly, or wild Lands, are solicited to give us a call.

Terms, the most favorable.

^-RrsrsEjJ: dec. 7, 18(55-

Orricn, with -lv.

,v

GKAT

Makircj i'atterus for, and

Countv Recorder.

Property is now

The (ollowin on Hale: Lot in Naylor's addition, fenced. 320 Acres of good land :»l. mile« iicirih of I'lawfordsville, adjoining the L. N. A. &. C. 11. R., plenty of good timber and never failing stock water, nil under fence. 100 Acres Land 4 miles west of Thorntown, GO aen improved, 40 acres timber, house and other buildings, near gravel road. Will exchange for good town property. j. I Fitie Brick Residence, mile east of town, Vi// containing 10 rooms, hall,c.cllar. wood house,brick smoke houso, stable, buggy house, 12 acres of! ground well improved in shrubbery fruit trees, Ac.

Frame House containing 5 rooms on a bcauti-•!,' fui lot of 4 acrcs in the town of Attica. Brick Store Room in Cravrford3rillc.

A Farm, continuing 40 acres, miles south of'L

wfordHvillc.

I A firm of 1(37H acres 3 miles north of Craw- I.-..*:: f'/rdsvilie, «n Railroad, 05 acres in cultivation-- d.

Jtrf'hojl/'tt'/ 40 acn-s of good timber—A new 2-story frame dri lling of fi rooms, frame stabling avid other out buildings. Also never failing rtock watnr. [. d'-,:".] Vt'liRSTKii. A A- r.K.s cv

i\ C.

hrasinn Machines. fsk

l^e 'i}irrj, S v.vs, Alowrr.-

.-alia to uiakc r«nd fit is

Brass Last in

-and Blacksmithinir

J'OK

Coughs, Colds or Croup,

FuR

The threat M'emalc Itemed}/ FOR IRREGULARITIES.

These Drops arc a scientifically compounded

GOES COUGH BALSAM. Fancy DRESS BUTTONS,

S E S I A

Diarrhea and Dysentery,

lsk

Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.

B-'or .Sals?

JIY OIJI'G&IST.S EVERYWIEERK. jan25'f 6. vlw.

Lyon's Periodical Drops, !.

IfiSdt 'I'liii preparation, and better than any Pille, Towdors or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is dircct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the euro of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their pop1 ularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles arc annually sold and consumed by tho ladies of tho United States, every ono of whom speak in the strongest terms of praiso of their That is to be found in iho cit^. All kinds ana ,, sorts to rdease all. All of which have been se-

I great merits. 1 hey arc rapidly taking the placc ,,

of every other Female Remedy, and arc considcred by all who know augat of them, as the sur-

est, safest, and most infallible preparation in tho world, for tho cure of all female complaints the removal of all obstructions of nature, and tho I promotion of health, regularity and strength.— Explicit directions stating when they may bo used, and explaining when and why they should not, nor could not be used without producing cffeels contrary to nature's chosen laws, will bo CHEAPEST found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of Jons L. Lros, without which none aro genuine.

"Sold bv Druggists everywhere. Price $1 50 per

EEPS constantly on hand, in connecti.m with his WATCH and JEWELRY establishment, a complete stock of

School, Illank and Miscellaneous

O O S

Writing Paper, Envelopes, Tens, Inks, and every article used in public private schools, Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and examino my stock and prices beforo purchasing elsowhere.

A most magnificent stock of ALBUMS just received and sold at prices to

WEFY COMPETITION! Photographic Cards, plain and colored Pictures, Moulding, Cord and Tassels, family BIBLES,! Hymn and Prayer Books, Scrap Books, Porte Folios and

Fancy ^Vrtides

of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion,

A'1

"''FYKE VUL Co'

& M. H. GALEY,

0 1

side, ilain ?trec

WV'!r

Brown 8 Dru btorc

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Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted All our goods warranted a,= recommended and cither personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) all defects in work repaired freo of charge. concerning all private diseases and female weak-

buttle. C. G. CLARK & CO., I Gen'l Agents for U. S. and Canada?. And another fast is we can and will eell Jan. 25. 1806. wly.

THE NEW STQRE!

JAMES PATTERSON

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Monthlies

CEI EBRATE» PIANOS Don't fail to visit Patterson's

FANCY BAZA All & BOOK STOKE Two doors west of tho old stand, at. tho sign of j"U! W/.TCH.

1 5 S S A S }?. alV

"1 v^Ibn-pe re^A anti c'an d' EcVocti'c Monthlies, I of all kinds. (Mens thick Boots at cost through

land AIa0 agcnt for

-RAVEN, BACON A CO'S

IF YOU WANT TO SAVE E E N A S

•J"'--.'-

YOU SHOULD BUY T&l'K~~

IT

W A S S O N S

«:f SlJPEItft STOCK or

O

ANCY MRESS

ANCY RESS

HOODS

SUCH AS

rriiadhwsi

tJIohftirs.

JiozetJibefjfites,

fAiuns,

Shnilies,

i. ." \.**.

(riitgftams)

&r. fi'r.

Genuine Lace Collars,

B'lisin Linen i'oliais,

A Xjarge Stools

Parasols &. Sun Elinbcretias,

ALSO A SUl'KJiii LINE OF

CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,

S O O S & S O E S

Hats db Caps,

Ail ol"

(he

latest styles.

We also kccji on hands a full and compkoo stock of Family Groceries, and buy and cell nil kinds cf. Country Produce.

Remember the IVew ISricii Corner, Farmers, when in town. may 17, 18(36.] W. N. WASSON.

CURTIS & BRO.'S

BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.

A fact which wo wish to rail the attention of buyers of Boots & Shoes that we havo on hand the largest and most

'iiMGWIJFICJESI STOCK

Jcte(J fr tll0

A N A E S

of tho East, and in view to havo

THE BEST

STOCK:,

WORKMANSHIP. STYLE AND THE

I\ THIS MARKET.

IN THIS

WK DEl'Hf AIX COMPETITION,

USC 110

'^S—'lkcSC (U'C facts.

As Cheap as any other House in

this Cit?.

To satisfy .yourself, don't amine our stock of

.Ladies fine

fail to call and es

Cloth,

Kid.

Clove

Kid and

Congress ami Balmoral Boots.

Mens Boots, Togged and Sewed, Calf Congress Boot, and Balmorals, and all kinds of cloth shoes.

PLOW SHOES,

of all kinds, &c.

After examination you will be satisfied of tho fact that we aro soiling our goods

TllJ%*laER CJS.VT JLJKSS

than the lowest houso in Crawfordsville.

HOME MADE BOOTS,

the summer.) All kinds of work done to order.

Having secured tho ciclusivo right for thu usa

6

of tho Tatent

PLUMMER LAST,

which is far superior to all others f«r making fin tits and giving durability »o work.... Tfirritorial richts al*o f"i' s-ilo, iy li. Iin.