Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 April 1867 — Page 3
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Special Order Xo. 3.—Attention G.
A. R. ..•
Business of importance will bo boforo Post No, 1, G. A. II.', in tho city of Crawfordsvillo, at thp regular assembly on Tuesday evening, April 1G, 18&F.^ *The call will be eonnded at precisely 7 o'clock P. M. Tho presenco of every comrade is desirable.
By order of W. II. LAYMON, P. C. L. A. FOOTE, P. A.
FKANICIJN TowNsuir.—From tlie best information we can obtain in relation to the clcctiou in Franklin Township, on the 1st inst., Dr. KIRK (Union)was clected Township Trustee by one majority over his Copperhead competitor, Alex* Harper, but by some Copperhead trickery, lid has been ddfratided of his right to the office, and his apponent appointed to the place. propose. at some future time, to •ventilate this precious piece of Copperhead rascality, and exhibit its authors, aiders and' abettors-, -their proper light The Republicans of Franklin, we hope, will not again be caught napping. Evofy,
legal voter ought to exerciso his privllego.
You can always get anything in tho drug line, at tho lowest price, of L. J. •BINFORD & Bao. .W-"..
Bfcw Rcols and SSiocs.
CURTIS & I3RO. havo just received a large stock of all kinds of boots, shoes, &c., which they
are
St. Jobit's
& c. It. R.
TRAINS GOING NORTH
10:22 A. M. 9:18 A.
Horse and Jfuch Mills, Poslersy Circulars, & kinds a If'OM JK Done on short notice at the Journal Office.
selling at from ten
to twenty per cent, lower than former prices. Farmers arc respectfully invited to call and examine their stock of home-made and Eastern plow shoes a up or a
Tho ladies should not fail to call and see those beautiful women's Surge, Congress and Balmoral shoes, adapted to the latest stylo short dress.
They havo also men'a Surge, Congress and Balmoral shoes, without heels, a very easy and desirable shoo.
Children's fancy dress shoes of all kinds. They'uro'i [•ccciving daily "arrivals, which make their assortment varied and complete, and
they
invito
alLwho wish to buy low and get a good article to call.
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THE largest stock of Domestic Drugs in tho city tit E. J. BINVOUD & Bno's.
I E.'J. BINFORD & BRO. aro closing out their large etock of lamps a.t •panic prices, to make room fur a new stock. Call and buy a chcap lamp.
BURGLARY.—On last Sunday night, iho Btore of Mr. Watkins, of .FrodorickBburg, six miles cast of this city, was entered by burglars, who succeeded in relieving his safe of about §300. No cluo to the perpetrators has as yet been discovered.
LAND, Ho! —Mr. D. A. BASSETT, as will bo noticed by an advertisement in this paper, offers for sale some very valuable lands in Iowa. Theso lands aro eligibly located, and aro rapidly increasing in value. Tho priccs are eo low, and the terms so easy, that any person of moderate means can purchaso a good home. We know of co better or safer way for tho investment of money.
COMMENDABLE.—On Tuesday our enterprising fellow citizens commenced cleaning Yernon and Main streets from tho rubbish that had accumulated during the fall and winter. As far as they havo progressed, tho streets present a'dcculcdly improved appearanco. Wo hope they will not weary in well doing, and that tho citizens on all other streets will" follow their oxample.
ARREST.—Our readers will recollect that wo noticed, during tho winter, tho shooting of Ahijah Hudson by 1 Richard Graves, and the arrest of the latter'for'the offetiso. On Wednesday of last weolc Hudson died, and on
Saturday Graves war re-arrested and committed to jail on tho more serious chargo of murder. He is to have a preliminary examination to-day before I* Mayor
LAYMON.
Haj. FOOTE, of tbo Corner Book Store, offers very tempting inducements to tho people, in his line of trade. He keeps evory.artielo usually ,found in a first class book and stationery establishment and has ttifi most splendid assortment of wall paper to be- found any where. Be sure and road his advertisement, as hp "speaks by the book."
Removal.
J)r. MAT ha# Jno^ed to the «corner'pf West, and Vernon streets. Office in Binford's Drug &tore.
K'esidenSe lwo"s^uarea.^fest of" ©Taham't -Storo... •AprHH, 1807—2t.
cWrc^-'ljenf SerVlceS,
WhmdT, Marca 6—Asli Wednesday—Sei*vi ces 10£ A. M. and 7 M.
STATED SERVICES DUPING iiENT.
Sunday,
full
2:02 P. M. f:31 r, M.
scr ?icei, vyith -sermor^
10£ A. M/fTndT J?. M. "Wednesdays and Fridays, Litany 10J- A. M.
Tuesdays and: Thursdays, Prayer with Lecture, 7 P. At. --v April 1-1—Palm Sunday—Services for Holy Week announced in church
April Good Friday—Services 10£ A. M. and 7 P. M. April 21—Easter Day—full services. •*,
ALSO.--A house and let in Tower's addition in south-east part of town—lot 60 by 165 feet— a new 2-story house containing S or 10 rooms, a good cellais cistern, wood-house, and other outhouses. Also, an unsurpassed barn and stable. Will be sold low.
AL?0—A two aero Lot in Ilocum's addition of out-lots—a small house of 2 rooms, and seme bearing fruit. It is one of tho most desirablo outlots near tho city, and will be sold at low figures.
Call on WJJHSTKR, MAY & KERSEY, feb 28] at Recorder's ofiico.
IGOO Swill IIJSIZS
IOO© SUSIJV.'ESS wfME^T!
1OO®
WANTED IN THE WEST,
To'cngn'ge in a business that will pay from
$3,00 to $5,00 Per Day.
Men of good address, character and ability, will bo MIIEHALI.Y DEALT WITH. For full particulars to agents, and SAMPLE FREE, encloso ten cents and address M. V. B. CO WEN, inar2L-ml] Lafayette, Indiana.
Paper! Paper!
PGR
SALE at the "CORNER BOOK STORE" a full assortment of A superior articlo of Cap, Bill, Commercial, Note and all sizes of iaper also, same in Linen Fabric. This lot is designed to meet the demand for a good reliable ar tide and cannot fail to please.
ALSO, Rag, Straw, Tea and Manilla Wrapping Paper Pfijier and cotton Twine. Tho attention of dealers is called to these goods. aug23tf.] L. A. FOOTE «fc CO.
Gun-Smithing, Saw Filin
,, A A" £5 CLOCK REPAIRIJVCJ.
HAVING
O W O E Would inform tho public that ho still continues in the above
business at his shop on Vernon street, five doors cast of the Post Ofiico, and is prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING on short notivc.
Nov. 8, 1866. n9
JAE^ES PATTERSON DEALER IN"
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
POCKET CUTLERY,
Plated Ware, Fire Arms, Musical Instruments, Pocket Books, Fancy Artides, Combs, brushes, Toys, Rooks and Stationery, «fcc., &c., at tho sign of tho "Golden Waicls" Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
r' Watches, Clocks & Jewelry, Repaired by the most experienced workmen, and in all cases warranted.
Nov. 22,1S5C. vlOnlly 1.
Something JYeiv and Wseftd.
PURCHASED the Right of Mont
gomery County in DOSWELL'S
Fruit & Clothes Dryer,
And having tested the same and find it so far exceeds our most sanguine anticipations, wo call the attention of the most ^skeptical to its operation. It is indispcnsible in a well regulated family, and supersedes all other Fruit Dryers.
We are now prepared to fill orders, from the plainest to tho finest finish. mar7-tf.] AVIL1IITE & HOOVER.
Farm for Sale.
A desirablo Farm of eighty acres of land within three miles of Crawfordsvillo for salo, very cheap. A house and lot in the city will be taken in part pay. For particulars, enquire at-the "Journal" office. [febTtf.
PHYSICIANS will do well to
Call at FKY'S Drug Store before purchasing elsewhere. [mcr'4-tf.
IOO OsS3»- QXJSWSNB rUST received at T. W. FRY CO'S. [marl'l-tf.]
T, W. FRT & CO.
AREo
just recoiving tho finest assortment of or in in 4
Koticc to Stockholders. Tho first installment of the five dollars, on the share of stock of the Crawfordsvillo and Concord Turnpike Company will fall duo on tho 4t_h day of May, 1307, to Bo paid to R. B. F. PIERCK, Treasurer at the office of said company in Crawfordsvillo. ":V* JOli'N W. BLAIR, Pros't.
M. D. WHITE, Secretary. apr4-2t.
LOVERS
of Good Tea and Coffee will find the host that can be had in tho markets, at Dec. 20, '66.ast-tf] BENEFIEL'S.
R. EL Nebeker & Son,
COVIAGTOi\, IAi.,
AT
UTHORIZED BROKERS, Agents to PAY "TA'?£, and dealers in FOUNTAIN COUNTr BONDS. February- 7, 1867.-' pd-3m.
GLASS/Drug
PAINTS and OILS, for salo at Jry's new Store. [julyj.2.
E suro and call at J. J3. Benefiel's when yon wish to bn^Family^ Groceries.
Refined Sorghum Syrup.
A.
NEW article—equal to honey—just received and for salo by Jan. 24 '67.] P. R. SIMPSON & Co.
NICE articlo of Macerona, Tapioca and Mailena kopt afc ^NEjFIE^'S.
H. RICE CANINE.
XV
Confirmation S'\ni{L\y "evening, a 2 Church on Market street, foot of Water street.
Scats always froQ._ ISAAC A. IIAGAR, .Mar7t'a.pl3.] Hector.
MANY persons aro to-day suffering from DJ'spepsia who do not know it they foci a heaviness after eating, a sort of languor or lack of energy, and attribute it to tho ring weather. It is nothing,but Indigestion, and ono doso of COE'S DYSPEPSIA. CURK will confirm this faot.
Heal Estate for Sale.
A House and lit in Naylor's addition—house of 4 rooms—lot 100 by 200 feet.
ALSO—A desirablo property—S acrcs—well improved, just out-sido tho city, south. A new 2-story frame house of 15 rooms, a good barn and other out-buildings and an unsurpassed young orchard, just in bearing, of acrgs.
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ENLARGED FACILITIES. EEDUCTION OF -o—
Mnrlcet Street, north of Court Home,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. v.* v..
HAVING
DEALERS EST I.-'
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Umpire Block, Orawfordsville, Indiana.
NOW READY TO FURNISH THE SPRING TRADE WITH
51 tons assorted Iron,
Trace Chains, Halter, Iliitt Breast lo. Plow & otlser Ilames. Shovels, Spades & Hoes* Forks, II &• tlsie. feegs assorted Wails. 8®3 boxes ®51sass, assorted sizes. llglats sash,
SOS Plow Handles, 1 to T»!i® rse. g©l setts Siialyes astd STorks. 7doz. cut and other Saws. UrinkerholT's pat. Cons Husker,
I (WARRANTED ALL BRASS OR NO SALE.)
Your attention is specially called to tho celebrated Richmond & Cincinnati Steel Plows, the old standard that havo never failed. Tho Steel that these Plows aro mado of is eminently adapted to any kind of soil, whilo for general uso it is the best steel in tho country. Theso plows aro light in dralt, and warranted to work well in any kind of soil, without grease.
DOIIEiriT & DEIGHT0N,
Washington Street, Opposite Centre Church,
Havo constantly on hand and for sale, a general stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons,
And Vehicles of every description, of tlio very LATEST, and NEWEST PATTERNS, Manufactured of the very BEST SECOND GliOTH TlAlBEH, which they will sell at the most reasonable rates, and take old work in part pay.
TI1E¥ HAVE TIIE EXCLUSIVE EIGHT OF
GRASyj'S SHIFTiNC TOPf RAIL,
By which tho top of a buggy can bo taken off in ten so^onds, and is assccurc when on as if rivited to the seat.
Done on SIIOET NOTICE and at MODERATE PRICES.
ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.
March 21, 18G7-tf. DOHERTY & DEIGHTON.
EXPENSES!
J. S. MILLER & CO'S
rlOf
Carriage Manufactory!
recently purchased, enlarged and
improved tho premises wo occupy, thereby saving expense of rent, and giving increased facilities for manufacturing
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs, Spring Wagcns, &c.
wo would respectfully announce to our friends and tho public generally that we arc now in a position to defy all competition in our line in this Stnto as regards
Prices, Style & Workmanship, and invite an inspection of our Carriages, Buggios, &c., a fino assortment of which wo keep constantly on hand. Being all practical workmen and employing none but the most skillful, and using tho VERY BEST OF MATERIAL, together with our long acquaintance with tho wants of this section of country, we cannot help giving satisfaction, as wo confidently assert that our work and prices cannot be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exchange. All our work Warranted ono year.— Repairing, Blaoksmithing, Trimming, Fainting, &cv executed with neat^iQss and despatch.
Superior Farm Wagbns.
Our Farm Wagons are built expressly for this market by STUDEBAKER BROS., of South Bend, Ind., of the VERY BEST TIMBKA, and inore with the view of giving entire satisfaction to purchasers than profit to th^o'nfaiiufacturors or to us. Wo fully warrant them in T.VERY PARTICULAR for ono year, and will sell them cheaper than any other establishment in the county. A fino stock always on hand.
J. S. MILLER & CO".
September. 20, 1866* 'ly
S. II. GREGG.
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IRON, NAILS, GLASS, SASH, W
OILS, PLOWS,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shelf Gobils,
n. P. EN'SMINGER. W. E. NICHOLSON.
ENSMINGER & NICHOLSON,
AND
HARNESS,
Main Street Crawfordsville,
WOULD
respectfully inform tho citizens of Montgomery county that they have now on hand a general assortment of Custom made work in tho line of
HARNESS/ SADDLES, ", BEIDLES,- ,, ", ,, HALTERS,
fact everything connected with their trade. REPAIRING of every description dono with promptness and upon reasonable tcrnis.
Those wishing anything in their line will do well to oall at their Shop, in the old "Crawford Corner," east of tho Court House. They are determined not to be undersold by any house in the city. ENSMINGER & NICHOLSON.
Highest market price in CASH paid for HIDES and SIIEEP PELTS. Novemter 8, 1866. v!9n9tf.
JYotice*-Jl Useful Sfoo/c. Any person wishing to purchase'
DR. CHASE'S RECIPES,
0
INFORMATION FOR EVERYBODY
Will please call on CHEAP JOHN, Agent for Montgomery County. March 14, 1867—w4.
AVERY
5
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At Pittsburg prices, with a reasonable per cent, added. at low figures.'
A N I N E & E
C^YKKI.A.GHE MAJSrUFA-TOOBY".
fine article of Picklos and Peaohes to bo had at BflNBFIEL'S
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DEALERS IN lis
SADDLEKY
Delaines,
W?-:,
WHIPS, SPURS, GIETHS, &c., &c.,
•-U~SDL
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February 21, 1867
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February 28, 1SG7.
J. P. CAMPBELL. DAY1D HARTER.
CAMPBELL HARTER!
Successors to Campbell, Galey JUarter,
DEALERS IN
AfftTfTTTTTTftAT iXuXlXlaUJla UXlilla IRON, NAILS, GLASS, SASH,
DOORS, BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS,
ML*
DRY-GOOD
0—0
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Table Pocket Cutlery/, Shelf Goods, Sc.,
ommeeciaIj
CEA'wwMta^Ma^nmiAiM.'
NOW READY TO FURNISH TUB SPRING TRADE WIT11
50 tons assorted Iron, dos. Trs^e® Chalsas, very cheap. QS .Hsalter, BeaSf & Sreas® do. &• Coach Hames.
Shovels, Spades &• Hoes Forks, S, 3 & 4 taste.
300 kegs assorted Mails. lOO boxes Olass, assorted sizes.
5,©©© ligMs Sash, SOO Plow ttaiidles, 1 & 300 sett Knives Forks 6 doz. cut
a£Sk
(Successors to Eickcr, Hughes & Co.,) ... ..•
No. 5 National Block, Washington Street,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA,
Offer for sale, at tho very lowest rates, a splendid stock of
Expressly adapted for a first class trado.
Poplins,
DRESS GOODS CONSISTS' OF SILKS! Mennoes,
PLAIDS, and a full stock of PRINTS.
.f -j Also a largo assortment of
Cloths, Gassimeres, Jeans,
Tickings, Flannels,
Blankets, Check & Striped Shirtings, &c., &c.
.A completo stock of
IE!,HI And LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
Our DKESS TRIMMING-, NOTION" and EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT is "full. And thoao in want of •M
LADIES HOOF BK.IRTB, .-r:i A. will do well to call, as w1© have a fine stock of the vory latest styles, and aro determined to closo them out at a sacrifice. 85^. Come and see for yourselves. JEvans Hughes
iiorw:,
at Pittsburg prices
with freight added.
t.
6 6 6 6
Saws,
0I
l*at. Wiskonson Wool Wheels,
(warranted to give satisfaction or no
JS±3
Your attention is specially called to tho celebrated EMPIRE STEEL PLOW," tho old standard that has never been surpassed. Tho Empire Steel is eminently adapted to any soil, while for special or general purposes it is tho radiating standard of the country. Light in draft, it throws a clean wide furrow and will lubricato in any soil.
•SCi
CIRCLE
AND'RIP.
Campbell & Harter.
ile.)
v!9n25yl.
-JE3K3S3E3S0.
stock
(Fronch and English,) liUStrCS^ (Black and Col'd,)
Winceys, Cashmeres, Empress Cloths, Coburgs,
Tweeds,
Linings,
y!9n24tf.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Dr, John Bnlle-nJi^nx
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND Til® LETTER FROM HIS M0JHER.
Benton Earracks, Mo., April 3l, I860. Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir: linowing tho efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and tho healing and hcncficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following statementof my case.
I was wounded about two years ago was talien prisoner and confined for sixteen month's. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet! I have not set up a moment since I was WQjjnded^ I am shot through tho hips. My general health, is impaired, and I need something to rtssist nature. I have moro faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Plcaso express mo half a dozen bottlos, and oblige
'M
GREAT REMEDIES.
BULK'S Cedron Sitters.
euTt .l/iiuJt
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.0 iARKAXSAS HEARD FROJl.
TESTiMONf OF MEDICAL MEN.3"
YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENT®
:r$rd
Stoney Point,.Whjtff Cov Ark,, May 23,'G6.
Sir: .Last February .,I
was in Louls(iliey purchasing drug?, and I got some of yotir Sarsafrtirilla and tfedron Sittcfi's. My son-in-law, who was With me in th& storey had been down- with rheunjaiisin for sorno time, commenced on tho Bitters, and soon found his general health improve'd.
Dr. Gist,' who bad Been ia bad hoaltfl, trlod thom, and ho also improved.,, Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health fpr several years—stomach and liver affected—infproved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed: the Cedron Bittors has givon you great popularity in this settlement. I think I could sell a great quantity of yourmedicines this fall—ospecialty'of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla'. Ship mo via Memphis, care Rickett'fe Neely, t* 'it. Rcspcctfixllyy
C. B.'WALKBSk 1
Ball's Worm Destroyer.:
Parents, Read this Letter.
Important
Middletown, Ind April36, 'Cf5.
Mr. M. L. Duplan writes: I do not know that Bull's Worm Destroyers need any more recommendations than it has already attained by itR own merits, but wiM state that my little Bon^aged about three years, was severely attaoked last fall and winter with light chills, followed.by veryhigh fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, fit*, lasting from half an hour to one and-a half hours at tho same time-the child had strong symptoms of worms. My physician —one of the best in this part of the country—exhausted all his slcill* aad the Materia Medina to expel tho worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and gave tho child the contents of threo boxes, '.in triple doses, night and morning, with happy results. Tho child has not had a spasm for over threo months, and instead of the bloated mass that ho was, ho is now well and hearty. "John Eull did it.",
Yours, truly,
1
M. L. DUPLAN.
A Call from Distant Minnesorfd*
Kingston P. O., Meeken Co., Min., April 7, '66. Mr John Bull:—Dear Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores have none of your Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needeJ here in Minnesota. A trial is all that is needed to givo them a reputation. We can't do without them. Do send somo on this way.
Yours, sincerely, D. G. AHR0WG00D*
BULL'S SABSAPABILA,
A good Reason for Hie Captats'» FaitSi.
CAPT. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo.J»
I*. S.—Tho following was written April 3®^ 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Cap&, Johnson. r.v -i-Ji p-ui?/
Dr. JJitlL'-r-I^ea'r Sir: ^ly husband, fir. 0. f^. Joinson, was a skillful surgeon and physicion in Qontral New Zork, where he died, leaving tho abovo 0. P. Johnson to my caro. At thirteen
years of ago he had tho chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURKDHIM. I havo fyr, ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, tnd' general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The euros effected in somo cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourso to your Sarsaparilla. lie is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. Ilia wounds wero terribly .jut I belicvo ho will recover.
—OU—
Chills and IPeVer.
The proprietor 6f this celebrated medicrnc justly claims for it si superiority ovor all remedies ever offered to tho public, for tho safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure Of Ague and Fever,' or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to boar him testimony {o the tputh of tho assertion, thr.t in no case whatever will it fail to euro, if r.ho directions are strictly followed and earned out. In rt gtoat'many cases a sifiglo doso has fyom sufficient for a'cure, and whole families have been -cured by a single bottTo, witli a perfect restoratioil of tho general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ca3o more ccrtain to "cure, if, its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disoaso has been checkcd, moro especially in difficult and long-standing cases.^ Usually, this medicifne will not rcquiro any aid to keep the bowels in good ordor should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after, having t£ken thro'o or four doses of the Tonic, a single $#6 of BULL'S
VESETABLE FAMILY PILLS
will bo sufficient,
DJU J()HN BULL'S Principal Office
No. 40 Fiitli. Cross Street, LOUISVILLE, It
•. .yxri .1,46 'i A All of the above romtidJei for sfale by^
E. J. BINFORD & BRO,,
Grawfordsville, Ifld. September 20, 1866, wljias.
1
Respectfully K' JENNIE JOHNSON.'
DR. JOHN BULL/
Manufacturer and Vender of tho celebrated
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
FOR THE CURE OP
A6UE AND FEVER,
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