Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 September 1866 — Page 3
THE JOURNAL
TIME
Tabic
L., N.
1
A. & C. K. 11,
TRAINS COIXO XOISTIt.
Accommodation 9-.1-1 A. M. Freight 141: 1\ M. Express.: 7,00 1'. M.
GOING SOL-TII.
Express 10:11 A. M. l'rcight il.-.i A. M. Accommodation.......,., -1:t'0 1'. M.
Union Club Meeting.
P. S. Kennedy will vcntilalo the
rccord of Arch. Johnnou at the Club
meeting, Saturday evening. Let all attend.
Circuit Conrf.
Our Circuit Court is still in session
nnd doing a large amount of business
Since our report of last week, the case
of the Stfito r,s. Michael Sellers, for
keeping a gambling house, was tried,
the defendant found guilty by a jury.
and fined- in the sum of fifty dollars, to
which will bo added the cost of prose
•cution. Tho ease of the State against
Andrew J. Porter, for keeping a faro
"bank, was tried by jury, and defend ant acquitted.
11
Most of Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week have been consumed in the
trial of the caso of Widow Whitlock
rs.
Matthias Vancloav This is a case tions of the day.
•involving the title to the land near
town, on which the defendant recent
3y resided. It is claimed that Major
Whitlock in his life time gave the lot
5-n question to tho defendant, and that
his occupancy for twent}r years under
-color of title, renders his possession
l."awifu4. Tho evidence was conflicting.
But the jur}-, after mature delibera
tion, returned a verdict for Vancleavo,
the defendant. si
In the ease of the Slate
vs.
William
Lutes, charged with stealing hogs, the
defendant pleaded guilty, but has not
yet been sentenced by tho Court.— Tbero are quito a number of indict
ments against this individual. Steal
ing seems to have been his principal
businoss for sonic time past. The ease of tho State against Cook,
-ft negro, charged with'an assault and
^battery with intent to commit a rape
o*i tho person of a iiitlo gicl, was tried
yest^r&nj' evening. The jury rcturnod a vcl'drct of guilty, and that the
defendant bo imprisoned in tire •'States
prison for three years.
Bion. G. S. Orlli.
This gentlemen wiil -qpeak at the Court Ilonsc to-morrow ((Friday) •eve
ning. Of course aU-^vi'Il attciid. 13o
oa hand early.
•The following is the stereotyped
spccch of Bill JBowors. as reported by
our talented fipocial reporters, Mr.
Hall and J.&ck Wallace, Es^
"If a man should come to mo and say, [i-L.eers] or, I should go to a man and .«ay, [cheers] or, wo should both say*
'Wouldn't ice say so/
KEEP
Certainly
we would." [Prolonged cheers.] =n
uLr.
James AicCabo and Gen. Man-
e(5n inade
telling
speeches on the oeca-
fcj.oo.—Review. Jjimes McCabc did not
"tell"
IT BEFORE THE
his au
dience that some three years ago, the lv. G. C.'s fired upon some soldiers, in
"Williamsport, where he resides that
tho said K. CI. C.'s lied, and that the
wife of the said McCabc hid the afore
said McCabc in a flour barrel, by which
Bomo timo. Neither did he "tell" that ho had to flee from tho neighborhood where he formerly lived, for his notorious re&el sympathies.
Tlie Negro Suffrage Parly.
'Tho Democratic party used to lmte and denounce Andrew Johnson, but since ho dcclarod that "if he were in Tonncssco he should endeavor gradually to introduce negro suffrage," thoy go in great gangs at his heels all tho way from Washington City around by (Jhicago, Indianapolis and Louisvillo, shouting at the top of their voices, Jlurrah! Hurrah!! for Andy Johnson.
PEOIM.E.—That
•every Democrat in Congress from Indiana voted for the bill increasing the pay of Congressmen fi'orn three to flvo thousand dollars a year, and that every Ilopublican, but one, voted against it. And that a majority of Democrats in Congress supported it, while a majority of Union men voted against, it. Take a look at tho ayes and noes.
Montgomery County Fair
BAI.L.OOW ASCENSION!!
A grand Balloon Ascension will be made by Prof. J. H. STEINER from tho Fair Grounds of tho Montgomery Co. Agricultural Society, on Saturday, the 29thof September. Prof. STEINER is tho most celobrated yEronaut in the Unitod States, perhaps in the world. The .Society having secured his services at a Ijeavy expense, have concluded to wctend tho Fair one day longer.
The price of admission will bo 25 cents for all persons over 15 years of age children under i5 years, 10 cts. For particulars sec small bills.
J. W. BLAIK, Sen., Pres't, W..Ls$Mois, Secretary.
Read the advertisement beaded
"Wabaslvbusiness College.1'.
Gr A. 1ST 3D
UNION RALLIES!!
MEIIARRi's OROr£.
There will bo a Soldiora' Picnic" arfd
Union llally.... at Mchnrry's Camp
Ground on Saturday', September 22d.
lion Gr. S. Orth and lie v. MeMullcn
will address the people. Turn out,
everybody.
PISGAII OISJIIOI.
A Union Mass Meeting of tho citi
zens of Madison, Sugar Creek, Frank
lin, and other Townships, will bo hold
in a Grovo near 1'isgah Church, four
miles north of Darlington, on
day, September
,Satur
2'Jth.
Hon. M. 1). Whito^ John M. Butler,
I2sq., and other distinguished speakers will bo present and address tho poo-!
pie. By order
CO.U.MUTi:i:.
WATKLAXW.
There will boa Union .Mass
a call, and wo will warrant that he
irives satisfaction.
TIIE
]NEW
STORE.—It
on.
Messrs.
ir
of the citizens of Montgomery, J'arki
at
M'accland,
?d. lion. 11. \V. Thompson, liev. Mr.
McMullen, lion. II. S. Lane and Chap
lain Lozier, will bo present and ad
dress tho people on the political [ues-
TIIORXTOW.Y.
will have a Grand Jubilee at C1?AWFOllDSVILLE, on Saturday, October 6tli, lSC6 ,*~It is intended that this shall
be TIIK meeting of the campaign.
Come in procession with ban'ners and
music.^Eminent speakers will be in
attendance.
IVcw Bining Saloon.
Our old friend, Isaac A. Marks, has
opened a new dining saloon on Green
street, opposite Campbell, Galoy &
rr
liar tor dry goods store, whero the
Putnam and Fountain counties, lu-ld L:i3ui«i.j at- the. October election,
Odotiri
on Wednesday,
1
There wiil bo a Grand J'ally of all
tho Union men and Soldiers of theSih
Congressional District, at
on Thursday, Oetober Ath.
Thorntotrn,
Let everybody come, bring yonf
friends, families and banners. B/ing
your baskets filled with Goon TIUNCS.
Eminent speakers and orators will
bo present to address the people.
By order of Township Union Ex.
Com.
CIMWFORDSVILLE
Tho Union men of old Montgomory
hungry will always find something .. lours, truly, O I scpt20r Cfily •, A. L. M'iAL. good and refreshing to the ''inner
man." Isaac is a good, clover fellow,
honest and attentive, and will do to depend on. Let the hungry givo him
will bo per
ceived by our ndvcrtising'Columns, Unit
Messrs. ilickcr, Ilughcs & Co. have
established themselves in a room of
the National Bloek, and arc offering a
superior lot of Goods to the inspection
of the public. -& When it is known that our old friend
ill*. J. II. Ilobioson, is stopping there,
it is a sure sign that customers will
be agreeably and pleasantly' waited
J.
stratagem he succeeded in making arc constantly manufacturing a supo-
himsclf scarce in that vicinity for rior lot of Carriages, Buggies, &c.—
notified tho public through our col
umns, that they have on hand, and
Their well established reputation as
fair-dealing men, and honest workmen,
will insure thorn an extensive patron-
asro. 5 I
itS?" Did you hear the news? Well,
listen. Tho only remedy now known
to the human family, to preserve
health is, to noo fail to secure a, pair
of those celebrated
kip Boots warranted, ar.d sold only
by
JOHN
A.
ILOOD,
Court House.
west side of the
jtST Capt. O. W. Corey, will be on
hand at Meharry's Grove, next Sat-
day, with his iron thunder to belch
forth a proud wclcomo to the sons of
loyalty. The Silver Band will also be
there. A joyful time is anticipated.
SST
A
Camp of"tho Grand Army of
the llepublie has been established in
this city, with Capt. W. II. Laj^mon as
Post Commandant, Maj. L. A. Foote,
Post Adjutant, and Capt. J. W. Iloss,
Quartermaster.
Masonic.
11,11,1,, MOXTQOMEBY LODGE,
Ifo.
50, F.
A.
SI., 1
CTLAH-KOKDSVILLE, IND., Sept. 1,5, ]S()6. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of die above named Lodgo,. held thia evening, that THOMAS S. MAKTIS, a Master Mason, and Master of saiJ Lodge, was expelled from all tho rights benefits and privileges of Free Masonry, for "Gross Unmatonie Conduct."
By oj-der of tho Lodge, tl L. A. FOOTE, Secretary.
Chicago Market Sept. i'7. FLOUJR—Opened quiot, but closed firm and more active. Sales at §1.0. .00 all 50 for Spring extras.
WIIEATr—Sales at -31 92al 95 for Ko. 1, and §1 6Gal S3, No. 2 Spring. COJRN—57a58i for No. 1, 5Ga5Gifor No 2, and 63c for yellow.
OATS—Quiet at 29Ac for No. 1, and 2Gia27c for No. 2. ,' EYE—G7c for No. 1, and G3c for No. 2.
BAKLEY—97.c.a$l 01 for No. 1, 72a 75c for No. 2. Nothing wTas doing in Cattle and Hogs.
The "«Journal" Accounts.
Having sold tho Journal office, as elso where announced, wo now wish to eloso up our business as speedily as possible. Tho books and accounts, for tho present, will bo found at tho Journal office, and in onf absence will bo attended to by Mr. Jou.v A*. SIIANKI.IX, who still continues in thtconcern, nnd who has a thorough knowledge of our business.
We wish all who know themselves indebted, either for subscription job work, or advertising, to call immediately Such a course will save both trouble and exp'enso. Wc trust our patrons at a.'-distance, will respond, when notified as to amount due, ns'readiiy. as though they wuro in convenient reach thereby.saving us the trouble of forwarding their accounts to other parties for collection.
Wc have made arrangements with our successor for tho continuation of nil prepaid subscription to expiration. Also, for the publication of all unexpired advertisements to completion, sept]: .] JKItE. KEENEY.
The llnir Restorer that gives the best satisfaction is I'ESTAC II TN E-- and usud sold i. very where. no2
ITT nrmnt r~n' »11 *I| in HMI*H IIUBI
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Kn. —I'lcnso announce the name of Ji'lIX I'l-Iil'l K, :is i. caiuliilate for Congress, .-iiijri-t t'. ti.i- ilcri:'i-in .l' fhe voter of the Eighth
go hi.! !I Slilj.
.•ni'l-oh:
in this county, if called for soon. To iiny one wi.-hing the lot, will make them a such prices as cannot fail to suit. augi'.'jtf.J L. A. FOOTE & CO.
AJITJICIISLI: DOCUMENTS--ARKANSAS lEcard ii «m--Tes!!iwoBi3rorMc»l-
i-lirnoy Point, White Co., Atk., May 23, 'GO. Pr. jhhii Jiitll:—Uc.ir ir-ir: Last February I *v is in i.oiiis* i!li' purchasing drugs, and I got some of your r.-apai'i lla and Ccdroii Bitters.
My in-law. wlio was with niu in the store, had lucn down with rheumatism for some time commenced on the Bitter®, and soon found Ilia general health improved.
Dr, (Jist. y.ho had been in bad health, tried tbeiii, an I he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who had hecu in bad health for scv-
J~, A. v. DOUSON, OCC y. eral ycars—rSi'oiiWfr/i and /t'?-.-/-i ffcctcd—he improved very much by the use of your liittcrs. Indeed the Codron Litters lms given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I could sell a groat quantity of your medicines Ibid fall—especially os your .-Cedron Eitier* and Sursnparilla. Ship ine via Memphis, care 1!ickett ,t Necly. •.'••".• llespecifuli v, c. it.
WALKER.
EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM rrovidcnco", Ala., May 13, 1806.
~'ffj)r. John Jiull:
I sciul yo'i $30 for Cedron Uit-
please feud what it will come to after' paying freight to Columbus, Miss. I have been troubled for several years with indigestion have had to take pill's every 'night for ton or fifteen years and in February, 1S04, I was attacked with' goneral paralysis. I was confined to iny room fur the balance of the year and, in fact, continued in a very weak and nervous condition until some two months since, when I was- put under an operation,«and your Cedron Bitters for
treatment. I commenced improving right away,
nnJ rrot! Vc
ii restored.
ranuii FOB ifiK iiirimisttCiiiEr.
S
PJoloaN "'ighlUllooiai.'ij
P!:a' oe'» f.",'1 .''iytit IJlcoming CcrcttM."
riirilmi'd ".liiy'is ESlooiiiin^ Circus."
'•.'7 ylC 3!loc:iiiiig CvrcuK."
A'mo^t cx«|ti:-il«*. l«Hci«»e. and rrnprnnt I'orfmno, diiti ii-ii from the rare ami beautiful llower from •which it takes itH Ti:mn*. j- ,• .Miinu.'acturcil only by & SOA, ."VCM YOPU.^
BBWAKB OF COUXTEKPB1TS. ASIC FOR 1'llALOX'S—TAKE NO OTHER.July
20, 180G.
PKSTACHINK
S. Miller & Co. have Hair—changes it fro 111 gray to its original color in three week.-:—prevents the hair from falling—is the be.-^t article for dressing the hair ever found in market—will surely remove dandruff and cure all diseases of tlie scalp—is delightfully perfumed, cures baldne.-s, a ml will not stain the skia. We tell the story quickly, and tell it true, when we say it is a jierteet
cowly.
Hoot Moot! Moot I HEAD! HEAD! REVDI ROOT'S
jirescrvc.-i the life of the
Ucstofc and Dressing Combined.
No other preparation for the hair contains I'cstaehio Npt Oil. Sold by all druggists. OltUIN'SRINNEIl & 00., Sole Proprietors mar. 15, 'ti(-ly. Springfield, Mass.
1
three sola
Palncy
JLlfel JLifel Etifel 'DILOP&l DROPS! DROPS!
-AiiERtoAJf Lifp.-4- iDfeopa will -euro Dipthoria, Coughs, Bronchitis, fore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ?Aguc in"ttr^f Faqe, H(|idache, •Toothache",
%I5fuiscs,
Colds, Fever and Ague and Cliolei*a in a Single Day.
Sold by all Druggists, with full directions for use. OllRIX SKINNER & CO., Sole Proprietors,
JSpringliulil, Masd.
PEMAS BARNES & CO., Agents, Now York. March 15, 1S06. ly.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. It Tlie'advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a Severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is nnxious to make known to hia follow-suf-fcrors-the means of curd.
To nil who desire it, lie will send a copy of tho prescription used (free of ehargo), with directions for preparing and using thosanio, whi :h they will find a suro eure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the Proscription is to benefit th« afliictod, and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his reiuody,5 as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing-the prescription, free, by l-et-iwu mail, tf ill nlciwe address Ri- v. EDWARD A. WILSON, 5 Williamsburg, Kings eo., New York""' feb22 ly
Marriage and Celsbacy. Ax ESSAY OF
WAKXTNT.
A.\» IXSTRUCTION FOR
YOUNG Also, Diseases and Abuses which prematurely Prostrate the Vital Powers, with sure means of relief. Sent Ercc of Charge, in sealed letter onvelopcs. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN IIOUOllTONi lloward Associationj Philadelphia, Pa. jan25'GGyl.
DvsrEi'STA. What everybody says must be true. Wo have heard Dr. Strickland's Tonio spoken of so frequently liy thoso'who have been benefitted by it, that at last wc aro compelled to make it known to tho public that wo really believe it effects a cure in every ease thcrcforo, we say to tlioso who aro suffering with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go to their Druggists and get a bottle of Dr. Strickland's Tonio. [5]
Strange, but True.
Every young lady nnd gentleman in the United States can hear something Very much to their advantage by return mail (froo of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Thoso having fears of being humbnggod will obligo by not noticing this card. All others will pleaso address their obedient servant, THOS F. CHAPMAN, feb221y SSI Broadway, Naw York*
EXTRA BOrJVTl
.. ,-v.
AGENT. jJS*"
lYl ANY 'l'fn&M>S. wUl*
Look II«erc.
Wc have a few copies ol' the 1st Volume ot "UKIK.'.Y'S AMI LC.VCo.KI.I:T," which we will dispose of at a less rale than ever before offered
OFFICE—No.
2
1' A I N S
E I A S
O I Ij (S
£*yc- Stuffs, To it el & Fancy a
ARTICLES, v-
I A S & O A O
OF TIIE FINEST QUALITY.
Wo have also constantly on hand a very selcct stock of the best quality of
SUGAR,
Sprains, Chilblain's, Croup,
COFFEE,.
B»Mii'ii1 iirrfttt^i»irririwi»7WTwti arfirmrwiwiriiiiii wV^irfTwrnr-iai MI ntr ivt .rr
EXTRA PERr'SION 1' '.',:
RANTED 1»j Acts of the late Congress, to Discharged Soldiers, .their Widoics, 'Minor Children, or Parents, collected icith PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH, by
W. P. BIUTTO^,
1
and TEA.
All of which we will sell at the very lowest MARKET PRIOK. Call and see us, on.tirecn street, two doors above J. W. Lynn &• Son.
June 21,'66. T. W. FRY & CO.
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Revolvers, Bifles,
MUSKETS AND CARBINES!
For the United Statos Servico. Also,
POCKET AND BELT RE
VOL VEIiS,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLf CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES
Rifle and Shot Gun barrels, and Gun materials sold by gun dealers and tho trade generally. In these days of hoii-ebreakin^ and robbery,
IlEMlNCr TONS' 'BE VOLYERS. Partios desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, aud superior workmanship nnd form-, •will 'find all combined-in tho New Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing euta nn,d description of our .'lrnis will be furnished upo.n-.application. E. REMINGTON .& SONS, .IIion ST. Y.
Moouu &
BY
Washington Ifall Building, Craufordscille.
••••••""•••'•"To 33ise3a.argedL SoldLiersr
Ly the late law Koualizing Eountics, an ADDITIONAL BOUNTY of $100 is granted te each and every soldier enlisted for IIIHI.K YKAIIP, and serving out his time, who has received, or is entitled to receive, no more than the •plOf) bouury heretofore allowed by law nnd any such soldier discharged on account of wounds received in line of duty, even if he ha3 not served out his term of enlistment, is entitled to the dditional bounty of $IOt).
An additional bounty of $50 is now allowed to each nnd every soldier enlisted for TWO YK.\RS, wlio hns received, oris entitled to receive, no more than 850 bounty under previous law?. A bounty of $M) is also alh.wcd to each and every soldier enlisted for any less period than two years, who has been honorably discharged on'account of WOCXDS reccivod in tho line of duty.
To rite UJLLBJeS of S&JLM9IEMS
If a sfddic, enlisted for three years, as above stated, has died of WOUNDS rcoeiva.i. OR IWSKASK contracted in the tine of duty, the additional bounty of $100 is allowed to the Wi'l'nr, Minor (Jkiklrcn, or J'urcntn of such deceased soldier in the order named. If a soldier, enlisted for any less period than three years, has died of Wounds received, or Uiseaso contracted in the line of duty, the additional bounty of $50 is allowed to tho Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such doceasci soldier in the order named.
"To OSOLooitsj
All officers below the rank of I'.rigadicr-fleneral, who wore in tho scrvico a= such on the 3d day March, ISti.i, and who were honorably discharged, or who have resigned, since April ilth, IS05, are now entitled by law to three months pay proper.
To Pensioners:
Widow? arc now entitled by law to an IXCUEASK OF.Til Kilt PENSION $2 per month for child under sixteen years of age. Invalid soldier*, Jov total disability, arc entitled to a pension of from to $15, $2') and $25
.--fe'To' obtain the benefits of these laws, person? are required in all napes to mnlce a new application. Applicants for the additional bounty must bring their discharge papers with them, and they will get a receipt for the same.
Having for a number of years past devoted myself especially to the business of collecting claims, I feel warranted in saying, that I can insure not only prompt attention on the parL of tho Government, but mi euriy and sutixfiiciory of all just claims intrusted to iny care.
Pees regulated by law, but no c?ior/j in iiny case unless successful. All letters of inquiry, containing s.tanip, promptly answered. Parties residing at a distance can have blanks and instruction* sent to them bv mail free of charge, on application to rue.
aiSffl©
T. W FRY "CO.
AVE just opened a fine assortment of
EJ»
THLJ
every bouse, store, bank, and office should have 1 direqt and" positive, rendering .them a reliable, one of
NICHOLS,
Agents,
No. 40, (Jourtland St., New York.
.M..
v. Sale of Heal Estate.
virtue-of a ccrtain decree of ihe. Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery counly, Indiana, tho undersigned Commissioner will sell at private sale on and after foiir weeks froiii tllo date hereof, all the interbst of James Shafer, being the'undivided one-tenth part of tho following described lands, in said fcoilnty of Montgomery, viz: The southwest quarter of section nineteen, township eighteen, north of range fivowost and also tho west half of tho northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty, in township eighteen, north of range five west. Said salo to bo made subject to the life interest of Mary Shafer Terms of sale—cash in hand. ..WILLIAM P. RAMEY,
Commissioner.
Au-'iut 30, 1866-lvi. fpr fvc 50.]
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EXIBA^FAY!
ATTOHNKV
&
GOVERNMENT CLAIM
W. I BRITTON,
Attorney anil Government Claim Agent, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
fczi" Where a number of aoldiers reside in tho same neighborhood, thoy can facilitate their business by first sending me their DIROHARRES, at the same time sotting a day on which they will appear at my oflicc. In the mean time I can fill up the blanks, and have the claims ready for signing, and by this means save time. [Aug. 9, 1866.—tf.
G»
W. ROBERTSON & CO.,
holc^alc
and llctnil
Manufuctu-
I S E 1
.Under "-McClelland Hall,"
t^'asliJiistoii St., Craivfoj'dsiille,
invites attention to their large stock of
HOME-MADE WORK,
and their facilities for supplying the trade and all others who favor them with a call.
®sr ooFPisrs
'-of nil kinds furnished en short notice,
WITH Oil WITHOUT A HEARSE.
Aug. 2, 13(To. mGw.
FOIl
Coughs, Colds or Croup,
USE
COE'S COUGH BALSAM.
FOR
S E S I A,
Diarrhea and Dysentery,
USE
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.
For Sale
BY IRI!GGISTS EVERYWHERE. jan25'66. ylw.
Lyon's Periodical Drops.
The Great Female Remedy FOR IRREGULARITIES.
These Drops aro a scientifically compounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is
speedy "and ccrtain spccifte for the cure of all ob structions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles arc annually sold and consumed by tho ladies of tho United States, every one of whom speak in tho strongest terms of praise of their great merits They are rapidly taking tho place of every other Female Ilemi'dy, and arc considered by ail wiiti know aright of them, as tho surest, Safest', nhd rnost infallible prcpnirsitCoii in the world, for the euro of all femalo complaint?, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion o"f health, regularity and strength.— Explicit directions Stating when they may be used, and explaining ,-When and why they sho.uld not, nor could not be used without producing effects contrary to nature's choacji.laws, will be found carefully folded around enclv bottle, with tho written signature of JOHN L. LYON, without which nono arc genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOIIN L. LYON, 195 Chapol Street, New Haven, Oonn., who can be consulted either personally, or-by mail, (onolosing stamp,) concerning all privato diseases and femalo weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists overywhero. Price $1 50 per bottle. C. G. CLARK & CO., Gcn'l Agents for U. S. aud Canadas. •T ui. C."'. w!v.
•'^•ii^^-roaT.TOrrirwiinri-r^if^-T^—itTiTffltf-.irf-t-.M-iT.ri-
USE PRATT A BUTCHERS
CELEBRATED MAfiiO OIL
Warranted in cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises or Pains.
The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle Medicine in the World!
WALTER S. SLOAN S IMPROVED ..
CONDITION P0WDE THE GREAT STANDARD' MEDICINE
For Horses and Cattle*
Used throughout the• Untied States and Can*
adas during the hut 83 years
For tho cure of the various.Diseases to which Horses and Cattle are subject such as Founder, Distemper,HldeBound, Loss of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow
Water,Fistula,Poll Evil,Scratchesor Urease, Mange, Inflammation of the Eyes, and Fatigue from Hard Labor also, Rheumatism, (commonly called Btifl complaint), which proves fatal to so tminy valuable horses ia this country.
SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER
Has tho largest Bale of any Horse and Cattle Med!cino in this country. It is compoaoil of herbs and roots, and for mildnoss, safety, .certainty and thoroughness, stands pre-eminently at the bead of the list of
and
liorte
CatlU. Malicine*. It carries off all gross humors, prevents horses from bocamine stiff or"foundering, purifies the blood, loosens ttie skin, anr it». sn^ootli and glossy appearance cleanses tho water and strengthens
c,{
tho
body. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds,which generate so many fatal diseased
Tho Cow requires to be supplied with an abundance of food—not to mako her -this is not desirable, but to keep up a regular secretion of milk, and all owners of cows will find by giving them
SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDERS
twice a week, a large increase In quantity and quality of milk and cream. It carries off all fever and impnrties of the blood. The effect is seen throughout the season by a rich and abundant flow of milk.
Tho farmer is beginning to be aware of the valuable properties of Sloan's Condition Powder, in promoting the condition of his sheep and preventing many of the diseases of all tho domesticated animals
43*A fifty cent package of Sloan's Condition Powder put into a barrel of swill is tetter than bushel of corn to fatten a hog, and ia a certain preventive of Hog Cholera, Blind Staggers, and other diseases common among hogs. CAUTION.—To protect ourselves and the public from being imposed npoc by worthless imitations, tho genuino will bear the
fac*simile
signature of the pro
prietors on the wrapper. PRICE 25 & 50 CTS. PER PACKAGE. "For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Solo Proprietors, Chicago, HI
£. 0. Drawer 5S2Q, AT, RETAIL BY a-l.f E. J. Einford & Bro., and R. IC. Ivrout, Crawfordsville, Ind. [!luo- 30, 1866—ly]
AND
CHffllS
In Crawfordsviilc.
BLAIE, LYIE & CO.,
HAVE
NOW IN OPERATION a FOUNDRY and MACHINE Snoi', in this placc, and invite all interested in
MACHINERY OF ANY KIND,
to give tliem a call. They are making all kinds of castings, such as
MILL GEARING,
every description
SOEGIIUJI MILLS,
FUENACE FEONTS,
-,-t BUG All KETTLES,
GBATE BARS,
Making Patterns for, and llcplacing
STOVE PLATES
OVENS, DOG IRONS,
&c., &c.
•j ^y- Thtiy aro-prepared to repair
Tubular Boilers, Steam Engines,
Thrashing Machines,
Reapers, i)rag Saws, Mowers,
and to mako and fit up
Brass Castings, and Blacksmithing
All work done by this firm is
warranted to perform as represented.
CASH PAID FOR
OLD IRON, COPPER & BRASS.
IftQ" Shop on Green street, near tho Depot, may 10 '66.] BLAIR, L\LE & CO.
ALL
medical incn and the press recommend Br. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CHOLKKA MUTTTBE as the only certain romcdy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination oi Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed, especially in chronio cases. i.
For sale by E. J. Einford aiid It. Iv. Xrout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. ,. 50 cents pc. bottle. [oct!9'65yl.
Rustic Shades.
CALL
at tho "CORNER BOOK STORE" and sco our full assortment of Rustic Window Shades, mado of pine wood, nice, pretty and. at prices bel«w anything ever offered ia this city.-.-1 nu^-lf.i L. A. rooTF 0,
EXTRA PENSION! EXTRA PAY!!"
*»*"".**. *..
Extra Bounty!!!
Soldiers enlisted for three years, and discharged after the lid of March, or on account of disability, arc entitled to $100 bounty. Enlisted far
•'I'lfl Mleal-Eslate Jigents,
W
I
ATTEXD to business in Iho Circuit. and Common Picas Courts in this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention to the settlement of Estates, eollcction of Pensions aud Soldiers' claims.''
Buy and sell on commission, Ilonscs & Lots, Vacant Lot3, Farms, Farming Land in all tho Western States and Territories.
Loans negotiated, collections made, Land entered, Tases paid and Titles examined in all tho Western States.
Have for sale a large number of desirable dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at very reasonable terms.
Have also a large number of Farms in this and adjoining counties for salo, also .10,000 acres of Western Land, partially improved.
After property is placed in our hands for sale, should the owner through our introduction, or by means of publicity given by us, sell the proporty at the fixed price, or for more or less, tho commission must, in all.cases, be paid to us.
Ofiic-c over Brown's Drug storo, on Vornon St., Orawfordsville, Ind. RKFEHKXCF.S:—McDonald & Roach, Indianapolis Smith & Mack, Att'ys, Terre Haute Patterson & Allen, do Hon. I. N. Tiercc, do Judge S. F. Maxwell, Rockville Win. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville Campbcl,l Walker and Coolcy, Professors of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. [jan.4. 'G6~ly.
GREAT WESTERN
MARBLE WORKS!
PYKE, PAUL & CO.,
GREEN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF MAIN, OPPOSITE ELSTON'S BANK,
Crawfordsville., Fuel*
DEALERS IN
JRJtIE$lIC*flW A* 1T.1EM1Y
••..
Granted by recent acts of Congresss, to Soldiers, their Widoios, Children, or parents, collected promptly by
R. H. CALLOWAY,i
.lltorney at hatv and
A I A E N
EVERY
commissioned officcr below tho rank of Brigadier-General, who was in service on .March 3d, lf?(i.i, and designed, Wits tnustcrcd out, or honorably discharged after that date, is cntitied to extra pay.
Those who received three months pay can recover the difference, under" tho Act of Congressof July 12th, 1860.
ft
less period, $50 bounty. Heirs of decedscd sol-1 diers arc entitled to receive the same bounties. Widows of deceased soldiers arc entitled to an increase of pension of $2 per month for each child under 10 years of ago. All claims entrusted to my care will besromptly attended to.
R. II. GALLOWAY.
OFFICE over corner Book Store, next doof to the Mayor's oflicc, Crawfordsvillo, Ind .*i£5i aug.y 3m
C. W. SAITKXFIKI.I). E. il. SAPPKXFIK1.1
SAPPENFIELD & BRO.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A XI ISLE!
0 and manufacturers of
TOMBSTONES, /"V
FAMILY VAULTS,
MANSOLEMS,-,
MONUMENTS,
all kinds, from tho plainest stylo to tho most peri feet in beauty and grandeur.
TrjrAVING purchased tho stock of MARBLE JtJL belonging to H. COI.LI.VS, and being permanently located, wo design making this one of tho most extensive establishments of tho kind in th6 W W a a
GREAT WESTERN
MARBLE WORKS
at Tlioi'htown, Ind., for a number of years', and through our effqrts -have sueccoded in establishing a trade uncqualcd by any in the State and by the liberal patronage wo have received during tho past year from the citizons of Mobtgomory and adjoining counties, wo have been induced for tho further extension of our trade
to Establish a Shop in Urawfordsvillc,
and hopo by strict attention to business and.using none but the best of material, which wo got directly from the quarries, to bo ablo to soli at such rates as to
Jfr*. -&,<f
Defy all Competition-
We visit all parts of the country with designs of our work, which will cnablo porsons to select at their homes such work as thoy mfcy desire, and at tho same prices that could bo furnished at tho shop
A W O E E E
and wo
WARRANT SATISFACTION OR NO SALE.
Wc are also prepared to furnish Building ono and solicit a call before purchasing clsc-
Stono where, mar 8 '66.]
_^&*"BUSISE3S
PYKE, PAUL & CO. yi.
II. J. WEBSTER. W. L. MAt.
JEBE. KEEXEY
WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WOULD
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public of Crawfordsville and surrounding country, that thoy have entered into, and opened
-A- SALE AGENCY
For the purpose of facilitating the sale, exchange and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, wishing to either buy or sell Farms, To-wn Property, or wild Lands, are solicited to givo us a call. Terms, tho most favorable.
OFFICE, with County Recorder,
dec 7, 18C5—ly.
ADDITIONAL
Bounty, Pension & Pay I G.RANTED
by recent acts of Congress to Dis-
CIIARQKD SOLDIHRS, their WIDOWS, -MINOI? CHILDKEN, or PARENTS, promptly colloeted by
THOMSON & RISTISfE, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Office 0v6t Caimpbell, Galcy & Harter's Store, Green street.
Aug. 16,'G6. "n~49tf.
E sure and call-at J. H. Benefic!'*- when yoiv Tyi-li to buy Family (nccrics ,,
