Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 August 1866 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL.

Time Tabic L., IV. A. & C. R. R.

TRAINS CLOLXG NORTII.

Accommodation 9:51 A. M. Freight 2:30 I. M. Express 7:00 1'. M.

GOING SOUTH.

Express... 9:51 A. M. Freight 9:51 A. M. Accommodation.... ..I" 4:00 P. M.

Central Committee.

The mombcrs of tho Union Central Committee aro earnestly requested to meet at the law-office of I'. S. Kennedy, over the National Bank, on Saturday next, Aug. 11, at 10 o'clock A. A[. It- is important that EVERY membor should attend. Be on hand gentlemen, without fuil.

Attempted Outrage.

A negro man, named Al. Cook, was committed to jail on Monday last, for nn alleged attempt to outrago tho person of a little girl, a daughter of Mr. A. Brandkamp of this city. IIo was recognized by tho Mayor to ap- .... pear at Circuit Court, in tho sum of ,8500, in default of which ho was cominitted to the care of "Newt."

To Soldiers,.

••."Wowish to call thospccialattontion of soldiors entitled to additional pay, .bounty or pension, to tho advertisonnenta of Wm, P. Britton, and II. II.

Galloway, to be found in to-day's JOURNAL. They are both reliable, active "j'oung lawyers, and will attend to any business entrusted to their euro with promptness and dispatch. Tho offico of Mr. Britton will be found in "Washington Ilall" building and the office of Mr. Gulloway, over tho "corner book store," next door to tho Mayor's offico.

m- Try the new and ha.rm.Ios3 process of extracting teeth without pain, by the application of tho "ETIIER fcJpRAV," being daily and successfully nscd at the Dental IJooms of B. V. Galey, over Crawford & Mullikin's store, Main street. 48

Patent (ate Fastening. We bad the privilege,, a few days since, of examining one of tho most complete gate fastenings now bofore the public. Witii this invention of C. \V. Ivoads attached to your gates, you need havo no. iVars of breachy cows. It is now on sale in this city by Mr. S. Marrsf.

We learn that the store of Air.

8. Born & Co., of Waynotown, this count}*, was entered bj* burglars a few nights since, his safebrokon open, and a smal.l sum of mono}-, several •watches and many valuable papers stolen.

ffew firy-ftood« Siors. MESSRS. TITTLE, GIU:WK & Co., now holding Auction at the Pur^ol House, will remove to tViiults' new room, now under way of completion, on Washington Street, five doors south of Main, on or about tho 15th of August, under the firm name of RICHER, HUGHES & Co., where they will Lave an entire,, now, and well-solcctcd stock of fancy and staple Dry-Goods, purchased in tho oast and will be sold re gardless of cost, cheaper than any other house in the city—"Auction not fxcepted." No goods note in the Auction Boom tcill be removed to the -Yew Store. aug2tfsn

jjgrStow's Varioties, tho model show of 1SG6, comprising an extensive combination of talent and variety of performances, will visit this.city on nex| Thursday, lGth insfc.

STRANGE.—Is it not a little strange that the Lafayette Journal, which is so much opposed to conventions, should ppqak so tenderly of tho approaching convocation of copperheads and rebels at Philadelphia

$3T Our City Band goes to Covington to-morrow, to enliven tho Copporhcads of that benighted region, at their Convention on Saturday.

ggp You can have yoar teeth extracted without pain, by the application of tho "ETHERSPRAT," by calling at B. V. Ualcy's Dental liooms, over Crawford & Alullikin's store. 48

Xsaf0 The Union Congressional Convention meets at Lafayotto to-day.*— Old Montgomery Bhould be well represented.

Union Township Meeting. As previously announced, a meeting to appoint delegates to tho Congressional Convention was held at the court-house in Crawfordsvillo, on Saturday, August 4th, 18GG.

Hon. II. S. Lano was called to the Chair, and John E. Coons appointed Secretary.

Senator Lane, on taking the Chair, iriado a few very appropriate and welltimed remarks touching the duties of Union men in tho present canvass.

At tho conclusion of tho spcoch, G. W. Snyder, Esq., introduced tho following resolution, which was adopted:

Resolved, That we heartily and cordially indorse tho course of our able and patriotic representative in Congress, Hon. G. S. Ortb, and that the dolegatcs appointed by this mooting bo instructed to cast their votes in the District Convention for his ro-nomina-tion for Congress.

On motion of A. Eamcy it was Resolved, That every Union man in the township fee considered a delegate to the District Convention.

On motion^tho meeting adjourned.

Good Templars' Convention at Ladoga. A largo and enthusiastic convontion of tho Independent Order of Good Templars was held at Ladoga, Indiana, on Thursday and Friday, tho 26th and 27th of July. Delegations from Crawfordsville, Grecncastlo, North Salem, and various other points in tho district, were in attendance, and the groatest harmony and unabated, zeal in tho causo were the ..characteristics of the mooting.

The following preamble and rosolu tions woro adopted as setting forth, the sentiments of the convention

WIIEEEAS,^Tho growing evils of in temperance in our midst are such as to cause serious concern in the minds of all thinking men and

WHEREAS, We deem it the imperative duty of all friends of humanity to make immediate and united efforts for the suppression of this gigantic evil therefore,

Resolved, That Ave, as membors of tho Independent Order of Good Templars, dedicate ourselves anew to the causo of Temperance.

Iiesolved, That wo beliove it necessary, in order effectually to eradicate this scourge, that the minds of tho people, and, moro especial ly, tho minds of tho young pooplo of our country, bo moro thoroughly educated in regard to the causes and effects of intemperance and for this purposo we recommend the dissemination of good temperance reading, temperance papers, books, tracts, &Q., and to aid us in this work, we earnestly solicit the co-operation of the various churches and sabbath schools of the country.

Resolved, That, wo believe the institution of a Lodgo of Good Tomplars will be boneficial in any community or neighborhood where a sufficient number of porsons can be found to maintain tho organization and wo rocommend tho institution of Lodges to meet temporarily in churches, schoolhouses, or such places as may bo afforded, until tho tcmpcranco feeling becomes strong enough in such community or neighborhood to provide more suitable Lodgo rooms.

Iiesolved, That we uso all means in our power to make our Lodge rooms attractive and pleasant places of resort for the young and wo recommend the formation of Glee Clubs in tho soveral Lodges, giving music a prominent place in the exorcises of tho Lodgo'room.

Jlesolvcd, That without any expression of opinion as to whether alcohol should be entirely discarded as a modical agent, yet wo believe tho present practice of physicians of prescribing alcohol as a remedy for almost "all tho ills to which human flesh is heir," is fraught with great danger, especially to reformed men, and ought to rcccivc no countenanco from Good Templars.

Resolved, That wo hail with great pleasure the establishment of tho National Temperance Society and Publication House, and would especially recommend tho "Youth's Tcmpcranco Banner," published by the Socic-ly, to the hearty support of all "who lovo the young," and that strong efforts be made to introduce it into our sabbath and common schools and we would also rccommend "Tho State Temperance Journal," and tho "Good Templar," to the patronago of all friends of the temperance movemont.

Resolved, That tho rapid incrcaso of our Order in Indiana makes glad tho heart of every Good Templar, and that wo will cheerfully render our propor tion of assistanco and labor to advance tho. number and efficiency of Lodges in our Stato.

Resolved, That tho cause of Tomper ance should be guarded "by the most stringent legislation but that in our opinion tho moral sentiment in favor of tcmperance must go with legislation in order to render it efficient. And we would earnestly invite the attention of tcmpcranco men throughout tho Stato to the importance of rigidly enforcing the Liquor Law as at present sot forth upon our statute books.

B. H, MILLS, W. C. T.

L. B. WILLSON, W. S.

FOR CONGRESS.

ED. JOURNAL: I'lcaso announce the name of JOHN PURDUE, as a candidate for Congress, subject to tho decision of the voters of the Eighth Congressional District at tho October election, and oblige his MASY FUIUKDS.

July It', 18of5. wtds

FOR PROSECUTOR.

Mr. KHKNEY: Pleasb announce the n&mo of WILLIAM T. BKUSII, for District Prosecutor, for tho thirteenth- district of Common Picas Court of the Stato of Indiana, subjoct to a nomination by a Union convention and obligo many voters of july2G®] OLD MONTGOMERY.

Chicago Market—Aug. 6. Wheat dull sales at £1 45 to §1 16 for No. 1.

Corn'firm sales at "57c to 57-^c for No. 1, and 55£c to 55§c for No. 2. 0 us dull at 20c for No.-1, and 24e for No. 2.

Lafayette Market—Aug. ?. Grain The market is dull we quote new Wheat (1866 crop) at from §1 50 to §2 00, tho former price for inferior. Stumplail (1865 crop) 50c to SI 20, and old (1864 crop) at §2 00.

Mixed corn, 40c to 43c, and prime white, 50c to 53c. OtVts 20c

Flour Held at 810 00 to 810 50 choice old white flour §13 to §13 50. Wool dull unwashed 25c to 30c, washed 45c to 50c, the latter price for strictly choice.

Salt §2 75 brl. by tho car load.

!M!arried

—On Thursday, Aug. 1, 1860, at tho rcsidcnco of tho bride's mother, by Rev. J. 13. Crowo, Mr. DANIEL H. GILKET, and Miss AMAKDA E. TIEL, all of this county. —For tho good things accompanying tho above notice, tho Printers of tho Journal offico return tho happy brido their most sincerc thanks.

100

OZS. QUININE for sale at T.W. FRT & Co.'s Drug Store. [july 12

GLASS,Drup

PAINTS AND OILS,

now ^tor\

GIJ

AGENT.

salo at Fry's [july 12.

for

W. ROBERTSON & CO.

,« SHIT US,-

Wholcsalo

and Retail

WITH OR WITHOUT A HEALLSE.

Aug. 2, 1800. mow.

ANEW PERFUIE FOK TUK HANDiLEUCfllEF.

i'haioa-'N

s'hulon's

-Jot-

EXTRA BOUNTY!

"IViylif lilooiiiingr Ccrcns."

iViglii lllooiuing Ccrcus."

Plia'on's rVigiil Kloomiu^ Ccrcnti."

I'halouS) SSloouting Ccrctis."

Phnlcn'tj "."Viplit KIlooming Ccrctis."

A most cxqui-lte, delicate, and Fragrant Tcrfumo, disti lcil from tho rare ami beautiful flower from which it takes its name.

Manufactured only by PBALON & SON, New York.

BEWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR rHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.' July 26, 1866. cowly.

E. REMINGTON 8c SONS,

EXTRA PENSIONs

To I3iso2iarsedL Soldiers:

By the lute law Equalizing Bountios, an ADDITIONAL BOUNTY of $100 is granted to each nud every soldier enlisted for THREE YEARS, and serving out his timo, who has received, or is entitled to receive, no moro than tho $100 bounty horotoforc allowed by law and any such soldier discharged on account of wounds received in lino of duty, cvon if he has not served out his term of enlistment, is entitled to tho additional bounty of $100.

An additional bounty of $50 is now allowed to each and every soldior enlisted for TWO YEARS, who has received, or is entitled to recoive, no more than $50 bounty under previous laws. A bounty of $50 is also allowed to oach and every soldier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on account of wouxna reooivod in tho liuo of duty.

To the WEIRS of DECEASES* SOLDIERS

If a soldier, cnlistod for threo years, as abovo statod, has died of woTTTBti recoTvca/UV'BTSisrwft contracted in the lino of duty, tho additional bounty of $100 is allowed to the Widow, Minor Children, or Parenth of such deceased soldior in tho ordor named. If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than threo years, has died of Wounds rcceivod, or Disc'aso contracted in tho lino of duty, the additional bounty of $50 is allowed to tho Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such docoascd soldier in tho order named.

T'o Officers:

All officers below tho rank of Brigadier-General, who woro in tho scrvico as such on the 3d day of March, 1and who wcro honorably discharged, or who havo rosignod, sinco April 9th, 1865, arc now entitled by law to three months pay proper.

To Pensioners:

Widows aro now entitled by law to an INCREASE OF TIIEIR PENSION $2 per month for each child under sixtocn years of ago. Invalid soldiers, for total disability, aro entitled to a pension of from $3 to $15, $20 and $25 month.

To obtain the benefits of these laws, persons aro required in all cases to make a new application. Applicants for tho additional bounty must bring their discharge papers with them, and they will got a receipt for the same.

Having for a number of years past devoted myself ospccially to the businoss of collecting claims, I feel warranted in saying that I can insure not only prompt attontion on tho part of tho Government, but an early and satisfactory settlement of all just claims intrustod to my care.

Fees regulated by law, but no charge in any case unless successful. All lcttors of inquiry, containing stamp, promptly answered. Parties residing at a distanco can have blanks and instructions sent to them by mail free of charge, on application to me.

Manufactu­

rers of

Under "McClelland Ilall,"

Waslsiuglon St., Crawfordsville,

invites attention to their largo stock of

HOME-MADE WORK,

and their facilities for supplying tho .trade and aM others who favor them with a call.

est

of all kinds furnislliBcF on short noticc,

MANUFACTURERS OF .g

Revolvers, Rifles,

MUSKETS AND CARBINES

For thb linit'cd States Scrvico. Also,

POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS,

REPEATING PISTOLS',

RIFLE GAMES, REVOLVING RIFLES

Rifle and Shot Gun barrels, and Gun materials sold by gun dealers and tho trado generally. In theso days of housebreaking and- robbery, every house, store, bank, and offico should havo ono of

RE MING TONS' RE VOL VERSi

Parties desiring to avail thcinsolvcs of the late improvements in Pistols, aud superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers.

Circulars containing cutg arid description" of our arms wilt be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y.

BE

MOOIIK & NIGHOI.9,-Agents, No. 40, Courtland St., Now York.

EPivorcc JYtiticc. ,:

Stato of Indiana, Montgomery county,ss.^Montgomery Circuit Court, Scptcmbor term, 1866. Martha Vanderpool vs. Gilbert Vanacrpdol, Divorce.

IT REMEMBEKEB, that on" the 24th day of July, 1866, said Plaintiff, by M. D. White, her Attorney, produced and filed in tho Clerk's OfRco of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, her complaint for divorco as causc of action, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the dofendant, Gilbert Vanderpool, is a Eoft-rcsident of tho Stato of Indiana. Now, therefore, notico is horeby given to tho said Gilbert Vanderpool, that ho may bo and appoar bofore tho Judge of tho Montgomery Circuit Court on the second day of tho next form' thereof, commencitrg at tho court-houso in Crawfordsvillo, on tho 10th day of September,- 1866r thon and thero to answer said complaint.

Witness my hand and tho scarl of satd Circuit Court, tho 24th day of July, 1S66. WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk.

July 26-w3. [pr fee So. 00.J

EXTRA PAY!

ANTED by Acts of the late Congress, to Discharged Soldiers, their Wid­

ows, Minor Children, or I\irents, collected with PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH,

by W. P. HS5ITTOW, ATTORNEY & GOVERNMENT CLAIM

OFFICE—No. 1 Washington IJall Building, Craufordsville.

W. P. BRITTON,

Attorney and Government Claim Agent, Crawfordsvillo, Indiana.

£i£3" Where a, number of soldiers reside in the samo neighborhood, tlroy can facilitate their business by first son.ling mo their DISCHARGES, at tho same timo setting a day on which they will appear at my offico. In tho moan timo I can till up the blanks, and havo tho claims ready for signing, and by this means savo time. [Aug. ISflf).—tf.

,T. ¥. FRY & CO.

AVE just opened a fineass-ortment of

em

A IN S ,..

CHEMICALS,

O I S

M?ye' Slufla, Toilet Fancy

ARTICLES.

OIOARS & TOBACCO

OF THE FINEST QUALITY.

Wo havo also constantly on hand a very select stock of tho best quality of

SUGAR, COFFEE,

and TEA.

All of which wo will sell at tho very lowest MARKET PRICE. Cull and soc us, on Orccn strcot, two doors abovo J. W. Lynn & Son.

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

LOOK HERE,

EVERYBODY! CHEAP GOODS!

SELLING OFF

E want to sell out ourcniiro stock of Goods Crawfordsville, and now offer them to the public AT COST. If you want CHEAP GOOJJS, bring on your Greenbacks and wo will sell you goods chcapcr than you can buy them elsowhcrc. The auction not excepted. Our stock' consists of

jhtidics'' IPrcss &odels^ Cloths and Z'assimercs Hats, Moots Shoes

Queensivare Notions &c. ffc.

Tliis Is 3STo HumlDiig

as wo want to sell out, and will do what wo say. So corao overybody and sco for yoursolvc3. These Goods must bo disposed of.

C. GUTHRIE & SONS.

July S, 1806.

JYotiee

IS

hcroby given that tho undersigned have been appointed Executors, with will aniioxed, of tho estate of William Jonos, lato of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased.

SO I A O N E S DAVID M. HICKS,

aug6t3* Executors.

E sure and call at J. H/Bcnofiers when you wieh to buy Family Groceries.

DRY-GOODS.

WAS SONS

ELMORE!

FARMERS

Having Produce to sell,

and

desiring to buy A, No. 1

I

•It Living Figures I

SHOULD NOT FAIL

to call on

ASS0NS &

kLMOaE,

A

No. 3 Commercial Eow.

ALL KINDS OF

I dd

9

PAYING' THE

Highest Market Prices

A N

WILL SELL GOODS

AT TIIE

LOWEST CelSM PIZACF8!

10T

CALL!

-m

CRAwrorvP.-:viT,r.Kj July 19,

tf.

GREAT EXCITEMENT

AT THE-

ELST N CORNER!1

AVIIVG purchased the entire STOCK of UAltDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE of J. W. CuMnrciiLAXi), we tako pleasure in informing tho citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, that wo aro in the market with tho largest and best selected stock of

HABBVAM

over brought to Crawforddville. Wo aro also pro-

r«»tftrv

nricca

if

In addition to this wo havo a largo stock of COOK, PARLOR AND BOX

Stoves.

you want

LOCKS & LATCHES.

We also have an Agricultural Warehouses whore wo keep constantly on hand for sale

Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Stafford Corn Plows, Double Shovels, Hay Rakes, IIorBe Pitch Forks, Farm Bells,

Stump Jacks, Cultivators,

and in fact everything necessary to keen a-first-class Hardware and Agricultural house-

Special attention given to ROOFING, (UTTEHIMi and SPOUTING. Having sccurcd the services of JOHN HOOVER, wo have no hesitation in saying that wo can get up as good work on as short noticc aati'at as fair figures as can bo had any whore.

We buy Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Fen titers, old castings, coppor and brass, for which wo exchange Goods or pay Greenbacks. Coino and soc us two doors north of Elston's Bank.

Powers & Morgan.

may 21,60 yl. H. J. WEBSTER.

fo:u

Congiis, Colds or Croup,

USB

COE'S COUGH BALSAM.

FOR

S E S I A

Diarrhea and Dysentery,

USE

Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.

For Saic

BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. jan25'66. ylw.

Lyon's Periodical Drops.

The Great Female llcmedy

FOE IiillEGULAElTIES.

Thcso Drops aro a scientifically compounded fluid preparation, and hotter than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is dircct and positive, rendering them a rcliablo, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and sapprossiofls of nature. Their pop" ularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottlds arc annually sold and consumed By tho ladies of tho United States, every ono of whom speak in the strongest terms of praiso of thoir great merits. They are rapidly taking tho place of overy other Fcmalo Remedy, and aro considcrod by all who know aught of them, as tho surest, safest, and most infallible preparation in the world, for tho cure of all female complaints, the romoval of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and" strength.— Explicit directions stating whon thoy may be used, and explaining when and why they should not, nor could not bo used without producing effects contrary to nature's choscn laws, will bo found carofully folded around each bottlo, with the written signaturo of Jonx L. LYON, without which nono arc genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOIIN L. LYON, 195 Chapel fUrcKj'NoW Ilavcn, Conn., who can bo consultod either personally, or by mail, (onclosing stamp,) conccrning all private diseases and femalo weaknesses.

Sold by Druggists everywhere. Prico §1 50 por bottle. C. O. CLAKK & CO., Ocn'l Agents for U. S. and Canadas.

Jan. 25, 18C6. wly.

Commercial How

MILLINERY STORE

IVo. 2 Commercial Block. GREEN STREET, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Mrs. M. L. Williams, AFTER

AGAIN RETURNING THANKS

for

past favors^ would respectfully inform tho Ladies of city and surrounding country that sho is again in the market with a full and complcto stock of Millinery Goods all articles usually found in an establishment of the kind, viz: Bonnets Hats for Ladies', Misses' and Children Ribbons Laces Trimmings a superb stock of French and American Flowers, &c., &c.

Call and examine our Goods bofore purchasing, as w* ara satisfied the present stock is uiicicclled iu the market. [april 5 '65.

GREAT WESTEEI MARBLE WORKS!

PYKE, PAUL & CO.,

GREEN STREET, FIRST

DO(DR

SOUTH

Fine Brick Residence,- mile cast of town, containing rooms, hall, cellar, wood house,brick smoke fiouse, stable, buggy house, 12 acres of ground well improved in shrubbery fruit trees, &c.

Frame House containing 5 rooms on a beautiful lot of 4 acrcs in the town of Attica. A Brick Store Room in Crawfordsvillo.

A Farm, containing 40 acres, 3 miles south of Crawfordsvillo.A farm of 167% acrcs 3 miles north of Crawfordsvillo, on Railroad, 65 acres in cultivation— 40 acres of good timber—A now 2-story framo dwelling of 6 rooms, frame stabling and -jtherout buiJtlings. Also never failing stock water,. dcc7.]' WEBSTER, MAY & KF-ESTET

latest Styles &

OP

MAIN, OPPOSITE ELSTON S BANK,

CrawfordsvilTCi Ind.

DEALERS IN

JIJUFjRICJIJV MTALIAJY

A E

and' manufacturers o£

I TOMBSTONES,

FAMILY VAULTS'r

HAVING

Doors, ©asli &

I N S

G& to Elston cornor,

MANSOLEMS,

MONUMENTS

all kinds, from tlio plainost stylo to tho moat perfoct in beauty and grandeur..

purchased' tHo stock of MARBLE belonging to. II. COLLINS, and boing perma^ nontly located, wo dosign making this pne of the most extensive establishments of tho kind ill tfaa Wost. Wo havo been carrying on tho

GREAT WESTERN:

MARBLE WORK&

at Thorntown, Tndl, for a number of years, and through our efforts have succecded in establishing' a trado unequalod by any in the State and by the liberal patronago we havo receivod during tho past year from tho citizens of Montgomery and adjoining counties, we have boon inducci for tho further extension of our trado

to Establish a Shop in Crawfordsville,

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

Defy all Competition^

We visit all parts of the country with designs of our work, which will cnablo persons to select at their homes such work as they may desire, and' at tho samo prices that could be furnished, at th» shop.

A W O E E E

and wo

WARRANT SATISFACTION OR NO SALE.

^S?"Wo arc also prepared to furnish Building Stono and solicit a call before purchasing elsewhere. PYKE, PAUL & CO. mar 8'66.}. yl.

TT. L. MAY. JEBE. KEENEST

WEBSTER, MAY & KEENER EEAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD

RESPECTFULLY INFORM TILE public of Crawfordsvillo and surrounding country, that they have entered into, and opened-

A S-A-HIE AGENCY, For the purpose of facilitating tho sale, exchange and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to cither buy or soil Farms, Town Property, or wild Lands, are solicited to give us a call. Terms, the most favorable. ^5-BUSINESS OFFICE, with County Recorder, dec. 7, 1865—ly.

TBe following Property Is now on Safe: Lot in Naylor's addition, fenced320 Acres of good land 3}4 miles north of Crawfordsville, adjoining the L. N. A. &. C. R. R., plenty of good timbor and never failing stock water, all under fcnce. 100 Acrcs Land 4 miles west of Thorntown, 60 acrcs iimproved', 40 acres timber, house and oth'er buildings, near gravel road.- Will exchange for good town property.-

pattems

MISS F. M. BALDWIN,

Having just received a new superior stock of

MILLINERY GOODS

FOR the spring and summer trade, would most respectfully solicit the attention of old patrons and friends, and thfc public of Crawfordsville and. vicinity generally. My- present stock comprisos all of tho latest styles and most fashionablo goods consisting in part of

BONNETS, HATS, .FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, CRAPES, I RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY",. and a general assortment of TRIMMINGS, whio cannot bo surpassed in this or any other market tho Wabash Valley. Call and oxamioe for yoursfclf, and learn prices.

BLEACHING AND PRESSING, and all else in tho millinery line,, osocnted to ordor with noataess, and on short notice. $£5- STOKE ono door east of the "TAYLOR HOUSE." [h,pr 12 '07-tf.

C. W. SAPPENFIELD. E. II. SAPPENFIELD

SAPPENFIELD & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ,9nd Real-Estate Jlgewts,

WILL

ATTEND to businoss in tho Circuit and Common Ploas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attontion to the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' claims.

Buy and sell on commission, Houses & Lota, Vacant Lots, Farms, Farming Lacd in all tho Western States and Territories.

Loans negotiated, collodions mado, Land ontcrod, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all tho Western States. nave for salo a largo numbor of dosirablo dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.

Havo also a largo number of Farms in this and adjoining counties for sale, also 15,000 acrcs of Western Land, partially improved.

After property is placed in our hands for salo should the owner through our introduction, or by means of publicity given by us, sell tho property at tho fixod price, or for moro or loss, tho commission must, in all eases, bo paid to us,

Offico over Brown's Drug store, on Voraoo St., Crawfordsyillo, Ind. «, REFERENCES:—McDonald & Roach, Indianapoiisj Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Torre IjyflBb Patterson & Allen, do Hon. I. N. PSorco, do,* Ju^q F. Maxwoll, Rockvillo WM. Durhr.in, Prerfdenft First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbel,I Walker and Cooley, Prof^gors -f Law, Michigan Vii'Tijiitv, Auj Arbrr, Mich. [juu.i. '66-1 jr.