Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 May 1867 — Page 3

THE JOURNAL.

Time Tabic r- L., N. A. & C. ll. R.

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TRAINS OOIXO NORTH.

Freight .. 2:02

P. M.

Express 6:40 P. M. OOING SOUTH. Express 10:14 A. Jf. Freight 9:18 A. M.

Morse and JFack IS ills, Posters, Circulars, all kinds O W O Done on short notice at the Journal Office.

A. Change..

Mr. A. P. MANN having bought out tho Alien brothers, and replenished tho establishment with a heavy stock of goods purchased in the East, offers rich inducements to customers. Alick is a clever gentleman, liberal and correct in his dealings, and will give great bargains. Sec Advertisement.

Just received, a large invoice of pure Wines and Brandies, for medical and sacramental purposes. The attention of the medical fraternity is respectfully called.

E. !L. BIN FORD & EPIO.

Another car load of Iron & Nails rccievcd by Campbell & Ilarter..

..Still they Come!

Fine Dress Goods, Piece Goods and Clothing, from parties in tho East, who are obliged to sell to the highest bidder, to satisfy creditors, at tho Auction House on Green street. New CJoods received dail}' b}T Express. The ladies are respectfully invited to attend'the day sales from 11 to 2 o'clock. This week will be devotod especially to D.iy Goods and Dress Goods.

Orr's Tooth Powder, for" cleaning und beautifying tho teeth and purifying tho breath, sold only at BINFORD'S.

R. 12. F. I'circe.

LADIES call and try the Analine colors for coloring any kind of goods at Fry's Drug Store.

OUR stock of Drugs is now and fresh. Call and seo us. T. W. FRY & Co.

& BF.O.

PAINTS, Oils and Dye Stuffs, at Fry's Drug Store.

Titv that fine-cut chewing Tobaco at Fry's Drag Store.

We tender our thanks to the young misses *vlio so kindly visited us one evening last week, and discoursed such melodious vocal music. Bless the sweet little dears.

Ilagan's Magnolia Balm, for beautifj*ing the cojnplection, removing freckles, eruptions, sun-burn and tan, for •ealc at BIXFORD'S.

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For the Journal.

Mil. EDTTCR Be'pleascd to announce tho name of II. P. E.XS.MINUER, as the reform and retrenchment candidate for Councilman in the second ward, and oblige MANY VOTERS.

Ono Horse Plows and Double Shovel Plows, at" manufacturers prices, at Campbell & Ilartors

To. Get good Sheep Shears, go to Campbell & Hartcrs.

Religious Notices.

Preaching at tho Christian Chapel on this (Thursday,) evening. SUBJECT "man will nover cease to be, or an exposition of modern materialism." Come and hear.

BEV. MB. CALDWELL, of Sharp s"burg, Ky., will preach at tho O. S. Pjesbyterian church, on next Sabbath morning.and evening.

KEV. J. L. MARTIN, of Campbellsbargf lnd.7 will preach in tho Christian Church, Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. and at night'aiso, Lord's day, at the-usual hours. i*

X" %grlciantural Meeting. The members of the Montgomery Couaty Agricultural Society and Board ol' Directors, arc.hereby notified to meet at the Court House in Crawfordsvillo on Saturday, May 25, a.t- 2 o'cldcji/ T. M. Business of importance will be transacted.

T. II..riTZGEjRL, Pres.

A. W. LEMON, Sec.

SHOW mo a man of sour, moroso disposition, ono who entertains good will toward? nono, and I will show you a dyspeptic. Dyspepsia is the bluest of all disoases. Rov. Mr. -Aikon testifies that COE'S DYSPEI'SIA cured, him. after 15.years suiferiag.

Our young friend, Mr. C. E. TOWNSLEY, Agent of the unrivalled Wheeler & Wilson Sewing machines, will travel through this county the coming season, for the purpose of selling tho samo. These machines, eo essential to every wcll-rogulated household, need no commendation from us, as their reputation has been fully established, and their merits tested by the thousands who have used them.- ...

Kail Road Meetings.

The friends of tho East and West Hail Hoad* will hold meetings at the following times and places:

Waynetown, Tuesday, May 21. at 1 o'clock P. M. Fredericksburg, Wednesday, May '22', at 10 o'clock A. M. alley City, same day, at 4 o'clock P. M.

Crawfordsvillo, Saturday, May 23. at 1 o'clock P. M. Good^ speakers will be present to address the people.

ISfiled,

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Wc direct attention to the card of Mr. Pcircein this paper. Mr. P. is a graduate of Wabash College, and comes in our community for the purpose of practising law, for which he has qualified himself bv the most studious application. Wo bespeak for him a liberal encouragement.

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May 9-w2.

,.Vvs,

Morton's Cheinicai Eraser, removes grease spots, without affecting the color superior to any benzine or any other eraser, Sold by E. J.

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PERSONAL.—We met our obese friend, Mr. J. W. CIWIUERLAND. on the, street yesterday Mr. C. has just returned from Kansas, with the intention of again making our city his residence. Jesso is an energetic and enterprising man, and will prove a valuable acquisition to any community. We welcome him back.

T"!

On Saturday tho -lib at Eaton, Preble county, Ohio, after a lingering illness, JOHN HAYS, iu the SOLh year of his age. Mr. IT, was for many years a much respected citizen of this county.

IJH&SOIj UTIOJV.

T!IK

co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of lleinshciincr, Block & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual conscnt, Jacob Deutsch being no longer a member of the firm.

N. E. 11E [NSIlEIMEIt, ISAAC BLOCK. JACOB DEUTSCH.

Crawfordsvillo, Ind., May 2d, 1SG7. [9t:S

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NOTICE

HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been and application will be made to the Commissioners of Montgomery. county, Indiana, at the next term of their court, to bo held in Crawfordsvillo, commencing Juiy: 3d, 1S67, to vacate ft. certain Alley, in the tovn of "Wavcland, lying between lots No. Gl and fi'2, on tho plat of said town, .13 platted April 5th, 1S37, and rcoorded th 1S $7. JACKSON SYMPSON. Juno 6th

Wavcland, Ind., May 3, 1S67. [ma(Jt.

Grubbing and Clearing to Ect.

WILL receive sealed proposals until Saturday, May IS, for the grubbing and clearing of a part of two sections on the Crawfordsvillo and Concord Turdpike road. On one soction, seveneighths of a mile on the other, five-eighths of a mile in length. Bids will be. received at the office of M. I). White, in Crawfordsvillo, whore specifications may be seen.

JOIIN W. BLAIR, Sup't.

Ordinnce No. SI.

An Ordinance establishing, ordering open and naming a street, in continuation of North Street, in the City of

Craufordsville:

SKC. 1. BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Mayor and Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville, That a street, sixty feet in width, is hereby established and ordered open, from West street duo vest to the west corporation line of the city of Crawfoidsville, on a continuous line with Korth street of ..said city, and to be known as a portion of North street, and upon the 1st. day of June, A. D. 1S67, it shall be tho duty of the Marshal to cause the same to be opened as hereinbefore established.

Si:e. 2. This Ordinance shall be published in the Cravfordsville Journal for two consecutive weeks, before going into effect.

Passed May 0, 1807. WILSON II. LAYMON, May0jrv Attest, T. D. BEOWX, City Clerk.

May 9-t2.

General Orelinance J%"o.

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An Ordinance describing some of the duties of City Engineer, and prescribing tin-, mode of improving Streets, Alleys, -.Gutters, Cidverts and Bridges, in the

City of Cnucfordsville. y,

SKC. 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Crawfordsville: That it shall bo the duty of the city Engineer to make ail the surveys and estimates, and report the same to to the Council of said city, which said Council may-direct to bo made, by resolution or otherwise and whenever surveys of

streets, gutters, sidewalks or alleys are ordered, by said Council, to be surveyed, by the city E iginecr, with a view to the establishment of grade, lie shall make said survey, set stakes sullicicntly marked to dircethow the work is to bo made, and return to the nest meeting of Council, in writing, the full survey made, which survey, if accepted bv Council, shall by them be incorporated into an ordinance or resolution, and henceforth roniiiin and be the established grade of said iinproved street, gutter, sidewalk or alley.

SEC. 2. Whenever any street, alley, culvert, gutter or bridge within the city shall require to I be improved, altered or repaired, it shall be suflieient, authority for requiring the same to be done, that the Common Council shall by resolution dircet the mode and manner in which said improvement, alterations or rcpuirs shall bo made, the material which shall be employed in making said improvements, alterations or repairs, the time when the samo shall be completed, and the sourco from whence payment for the same is to come.

Skc. 3. That all original improvements of streets, alleys and gutters shall be made, equally per foot, at tho expense of owners of lots along the lino of work where euch improvement is made, except that part embracing the intersections of streets and alleys, which shall bo done at tho expense of the city. All alterations and repairs to be made upon any of the streets, gutters or alleys within tho city, where accepted improvements havo heretofore been made, shall be paid for from such sourco r.3 said Council may by resolution direct and all culverts and bridges required to be constructed, altered or repaired, shall be completed and paid for as directed by resolution^!'said Council.

SKC. 4. This Ordinance shall bo in full forco and effect from and after its passage and legal publication.

Passed May 6, 1867. WILSON II. LAYMON, Mayor. Attest: *T. D. BROWN, City Clerk. may 9-w2.

7 Real Estate for Sale.

A llouso and lot in Naylor's addition—house of 4-rooms—lot 100 by 200 feet.

ALSO—A desirable property—8 acres—well improved, just out-sido the city, south. A new 2-story Cranio house of 15 rooms, a good barn and other out-buildings and an unsurpassed young orchard, just in bearing, of acres.

ALSO.—A house and let in Power's addition in south-east .part of town—lot 60 by 165 feet— a new 2-story house containing 8 or 10 rooms, a good cellar cistern, wood-house, and other outhouses. Also, an unsurpassed barn and stable. Will be sold low.

ALSO—A-two aero Lot in ilocum's addition of out-lots—a small house of 2 rooms, and seme bearing frhit. It is one of the most dosira,blo outlots neat the city, and will bo sold at low figures.

Call on WEBSTER, MAT «FE KEENER, fob 28] at Recorder's office.

M: p. S. KENNEDY,

A-ttorney

OFFICE NO. 4, OVER NATIONAL BANK.

HAVINGwill

A.T THE

CORNER BOOK STORE

YOU WILL FIND NEARLY

One Iftmdred arieties

WALL PAPER,

At various prices, and as cheap a3 tho cheapest in the City.

FIFTY SAMPLES OF

vm vrn v/vi

.WINDOW SHADES,

A variety of styles.

RUSTIC SHADES,

BUFF AND:, GEEEN,

V, And something new in th'it line, viz:

FRENCH, riain and Colored. IMPERIAL DUPLEX and MIPERIAL, Plain and Colored.

N. B.—We can and do undersell Peddlers on RUSTIC SHADES. Call and seo if we do not.

HAVING

an arrangement with tho Manufacturers of the above Shades, wo can furnish any size that may be wanted.

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L. A. FOOTE & CO.

March 21, 1867—m3.

NEW 1'EURlIi: FOR THE lUXDKEKCUIEF.

S'iinloii'M

53!I!1IIHV

Xigiit ZSIoontitig Cfreii»."

"rVirjht EJIootnir»:j Ccrcjin."

v'1. rVsjt^l t'cicus."

C'crcus."

"."Viit'il niocr.iiuz Ccrcns."

A mivst (1 liiMt *. ami rr:i(*rn»t J'crfump, disfi lei lroiti t!:u ritiv ainl lii-atililut llowcr froai liiivi it its rami

Mmiulacttiml only by 1*JIA5JO."V & SOX, rVeiv Yorlt.

UK WARE OF COUNTEltFKITS. ASK FOR THALOX'S—TAKE NO OTHER.

July 2fi, 18R0.

JLJ'JG.IIj notice.

State of Indiana, Montgomcrs county, Court of Common Pleas, June term, 1867. a E vs. Divorce Albert R. Mitchell,

BEMay,REJ1EMI5EUED,

IT that on the 1st day of 18fi7, said plaintiff, by 11. II. Galloway her attorney, filed inthe Clerk's ofTice of said court, her complaint, as cause of action in this behalf, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, .setting forth that Albert R. Mitchell is a nonresident of the State of Indiana.

Now, therefore, notice of the filing and pendency of this cause is hereby given the said Albert R. Milchcll, that lie may be and appear before tho Judge of (he Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, on the second day of the next term thereof, to be held at the Court House in Crawfordsvillo,-on the 3d day of June, A. D. 1S67, antT^iswcr said complaint.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 1st day of May, A. 1). 13(i7. AVM, K. WALLACE, Clerk. may 2-w3.

State of Indiana, Montgomery county, Court of Common Plea?, June Term, 1SC7. Sarah J. Hill, vs. I Divorce.

Leroy Hill,

BEof

IT REMEMBERED, that on the first day May, 1S67, said-plaintiff, by M. D. White her attorney, filed in tlie Clerk's Office of said Court, her complaint, a* cause of action in this behalf, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that Leroy Ilill is a lionresident of the State of Indiana.

Now, therefore, notice of the filing and pendency of this cause is hereby given the said Leroy Ilill, that he may be and appear before the Judge of tho Court of Common Picas of Montgomery county, State of Indiana, on the second day of the next term thereof, to be hold at the Court House in Crawfordsvillo, on the lid day of June, A. I). 1867, and answer said complaint.

Witness my lisnd and the seal of said Court, this 1st day of May, A. D. 1867. WM. I-:. WALLACE, Clerk. may 2-w3.

Executor"1® Sale of Meal Jls~ tale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on tho premises, on Thursday, May 30, 1807, the following described real estate, in Sugar Creek township, Montgomery county and State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the north-iast quarter of section twentytwo (22). Also, tho west half of tho north-east quarter of section twenty two (22). Also, the east half of tho north-west quarter of section twenty two (22). Also, twenty four acres and two-thirds of an aero off tho north end of the east half of south-west quarter of section twenty two (22). Also, tho cast haif of the west half of the south west quarter of section fifteen (15).— Also, tho vrest half of tho east half of tho southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), containing in total three undred and forty-four (344) acres and two-thirds of an acre, more or less.

All the above describ2d land is situated in township twenty (20), north of range three (3) west, upon which premises aro situated a good barn and dwelling house, outhouses and fixtures, and a good orchard of the best varieties of fruit of different kinds also, a sugar orchard. Said farm is in a high stato of cultivation.

TERMS OE SALE.—One third of the purchase money cash in hand, one third in six months,and the residuo in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his bond with approved security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, on deferred payments,bearing interest from date. JOHN MITCHELL,

Apr25 4t] Executor.

jDMS80E UTXOJ%.

NOTICE

is hfreby given that the co-partner-ship heretofore existing between Powers

Morgan, was disolved on the 25th of April, 1866, by mutual, consent. The business will be continued at tho old stand by "Win. Powers, who is authorized to settle the accounts of the old firm. Persona knowing themselves indebted will please come.forward and pay up.

may2-3w.

THE

at

Law,

removed to CRAWFORDSVILLE,

IND., devote his time exclusively to,his profession. [apr 27 '65-.*

LASS, PAINTS and OILS', for sale at Fry's new Drug Store. [july]2.

war.

POWERS,

D. N. MORGAN.

Sweet Potato Plants,

undersigned-would inform the public that from and after tho 8th day of May, ho will be prepared to furnish Sweet Potato plants, of the Nansemond .variety, ic any number# to those who may want the same. The plants are thrifty and of good size, and will bo sure to grow if properly planted. Call at my old residence, in the south part of tho city. •. C. SMOCK. .. may 2, w3..

TOE VERY LATEST.

JUST

received at Bennfiel's, a full supply of Groceries purchased sinco the decline in prices, which he proposos to soli at rates suited to the times.

SPRING TRADE. 1867.- .-•!

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CAMPEELL & BARTER

HAVEbest

opened their stock of Goods, comprising tho assorted stock they ever had to offer. Thoy were purchased for CASH, in New Yord, during the late great depression. Thoy arc to be sold for CASH or its equivalent, at prices that will provo tho greatest bargains of the seuscn. (7ome and sco that these things

arc

so,

CAMPBELL & HARTER

OEFERthostock

a of Dross Goods unrivalled for elegance of stylo and beauty of fabric. Having made selection in part from the stock of A. ,T. Stuart & Co., of New York, the most extensive mercantile house in the world, and the acknowledged head of the Dry Goodi interest in this country, they are ablo now to offer to the citizens of this city and county, and to the inhabitants all around this'region, the largest stock of British and Continental Dress Goods that they ever had tho pleusuro of spreadi ng on their countor.

CAMPBELL & HARTER HAVE

for sale a full assortment 6-4 Gronito Mixtures, Chene Poplinetts, Lenos and Grenadines, Melanges and traveling mixtures, Percales and Chambras, elegant Silks, blue, lavendef-, brown, tan, plain and figured all boiled blaok, gro. grain and gro. DeRhine, in splendid quality, trimmings to match in all the new styles of Butters, Gimps, Laces, Amber and Pearle Fringes.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

OFFKR

to Housekeepers a first class stock of Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Damack Curtains, Kitinghnm Lace Curtains, Drapery Drab Curtains, green and buif Hollands, Table Linens, Napkins, Toilet Quilts, Bed Quil ts, Crash, fringed Towels, Pillow ease cottons, 10-4 Sheetings cheaper than any competition may offer.

CAMPBELL & HARTER HAVE

at. much lower prices than can be bought elsewhere, Velvet Ribbons, Pearl Fringes, Amber and Pearl Gimps. Great variety of new style Buttons, Linen Handkerchiefs, Brussels and Smyrria Laces, Cambric Edgings, Illusions, Silk Xets, Veil IJercges and Tissues, Linen Collars, Lace Collars, Uarabaldi Puflings, Elastic Braids.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

HAVE.aTrunks,

beautiful assortment of ladies' Traveling Ladies'Woik Baskets, in new shapes and beautiful colons, traveling Baskets, I Satchels and Valisos, Hosiery, Gloves, Elastics,

Belts and Buckles.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

HAVE

now ready, for sale the new stylos of spring Hats. Also, Misses' and Children's Hats, trimmed and plain. Tho Alma shape (the new style) is very beautiful and will prove a greAt success Milliners are invited to examine their assortment of Ribbons, Flowers and OniRlUcnts. Sold wholesale at Cincinnati priccs,

CAMPBELL & HARTER

MiKE

a speciality of Boots and Shoes, and now offer tho best assorted stock of these good3 they havo had for years. Thej sell a good Surge Congress Gaiter, lor Ladies, at $1 25.— Gents fine Im. Stitched boots for $5 00, would be cheap at $0 50. A largo stock of custom made work for salo cheap. Handsome styles for misses and children, in beautiful variety. Men's surge and calf Congross, Oxford Ties and Balmorals.

CAMPBELL So HARTER ARE

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selling Brigg's Prints, full madder, warranted, at 15 cents a yard cheap at 18 cents. Ilovey's prints 11 cents, 4-4 bleached muslin 12^ cents, brown muslin 12% cts., all linen crash 12)4 cts., Mouslin DeLaines 25 to 30 choice lot Domestic Ginghams 25. Ticks, Stripes, Cottonades, Jeans, Cassimeres, Cloths, Coatings, in groat variety, at knock down prices- Country auctioneers nowhere, and nothing to go on.

CAMPBELL & KARTER

HAVE

a complete stock of Iron, Nails, Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils,.Locks, Latches andother House Trimmings. Also, for spring trade, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Garden Rakes, Spading Forks, Mattocks, Gum and Leather lielting, Plow Steele, Spring Stocle, Eaglo German Steele, Hubs, Spokes, Wagon Felloes, Thimblo Skeins, Bolts I of all sizes) Breaking Plows Shovel Plows,, Cultivators, and Corn Planters. [aprlS '07.

Sattinets and Cottonades

15,000 Dos. Cotton Tam,"

May 9 1867—(ocilS'GG)

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est

SILVER SMITHING! P. F8TZPATRICSC

O S

Watches

AND

E W E

tllAYE

S E A E S

of all kinds to suit the market, and warranted to give entiro satisfaction. Also, a largo assortment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a fine stock of

^'"'O-old IPens, $°o

I have also just received a new and complete set of Watchmaker's

TOOLS. AND MATERIALS,

and am now ready to do all work that I mny be favored with in the best stylo and with PROMPTNESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted ono year.

Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Warrington street, west of tho court-house. P. EITZPATRICK.

August 31, 1S66. yl*

HENRY WASSON. C. XV. ELMORE.

DEALER® IJ%

NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,

CMWM1MIEI,

ARE RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

THESE GOODS WERE

0«»93glfii for C'a.sh

.A-iicl aro now oiler eel at at LOW I^IIXCES as caii be found in tlie State of Indiana. Thej Consist of Brown and Bleached Muslin,

Hickory and Checked Shirtings,

Cloaks, Cloaking and Shawls,

Have constantly on hand and for sale, a general stock of

Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons,

And Veliick-s of every description, of the very LATESI

PATTERNS, Manufactured of the very BEST SECOND GRO IT! llMI.r.k, which they will sell at tho most reasonable rates, and take old work in pail pay.

TIIEY HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE IUGKT OF

GRANT'S SHIFTING TOP RAIL,

By which the top of a bfrirgy can be taken off in ten seconds, and is as securc when on as if rivited to the .seat.

Gravel Road •Jfletting £•:&

TnEClarks

/m i:mil

Done on: SIIOrvT NOTICE and at MODERATE PIIICE3.

ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.

March 21, 1867-Lf/ DOIIERTY & DEIGIITON.

on hand a large and fine as­

sortment of. tho best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in tfte market. Also, a largo supply of 8-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of tho best quality. Also, a large stock of

Ilill and Lye Creek Gravel Road

Association, will meet at tho Peterson So House in Sugar Creek township, Montgomery County, on Saturday, May 18, 1867, at 3 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of a moro pefcct organization, and other important busin ess. A general attendance is requested. may 2-:iw-pd,

Prints, of Eich Styles,

Latest Styles of Cassimeres,

at groat

barsji:ns'

v: 2,000 Lbs. Carpet Warp,

One of the handsomest stocks of

DRY GOODS IN CRAWFORDSVILLE! PLAIN AND CHECKED DRESS GOODS OF EVERY SHADE, DELAHES AND CHALLAS, PLAIN & FIGURED,

Balmoral & Hoop Skirts.

ALSO, A LAKCTE STOCK OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

BOOTS/ SHOES/ HATS AND CAPS!

Also, a. large stock of QUEENS WARE of every style. Call and examine, and thereby save money. WASSON & ELMORE.

CAERIAGE 3I^VIsXri^A.TCOJ1Y.

D0HEETY & DEIGHI0N,

Washington Sir cel. Opposite Centre Chttrch,

WOOL

a"(i'r

CRAWFORDSVILLE

WOOL EXCHANGE

AND

MANUFACTORY!

AT TUB OLD SICK OP

WOOL WANTED,

IJEBS! CorEicr, -l Crawfordsvillo.

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GROWERS, LOOK IIERE, Examine our Stock and look for your­

selves. The largest and best stock of

W O O E N S

we have ever offered to our trade, and on better terms than for years. arrantcd

NO SHODDY OS WASTE

Goods. We have a splendid stock of s.

SUMMER GOODS,

COTTONADES.

SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, .. •, v.,,- TRIMMINGS, &c.

COLORED AND WHITE

CARPET YARNS,

that aro good. Cotton Yarns, Batting, tc.

A I N A N S I N N I N

and Roll carding done promptly and in order. Wool Received at the Factory or Store for exchange or work. ft. M, HILLS.

April 25, '67—tf.

Toivn JLols for Sale.

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1IAVE fcur beautiful LOTS, in an eligible part of tho city, which I will sell on ve^y reasonable terms. TAYLOR BUiPIJS'tfTOJf. jciiich 21, 1S67

JOHN BULL'S"

GREAT REMEDIES,

BULL'S Cedron Bitters.

AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS*

ARKANSAS ME..RD PROirf

TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEtf.

Stoney Point, White Co., Arkv May 23, '66.

Dr. Juhn Bull:—Dear Sir: Lact February I was in Louisville, purchasing- drugs, and I got' some of j'our Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bittors.

My son-in-law, who was with mo in tho store, had been down with rheumatism for some time/ commenced on the Bitters, and soen found his general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried* thc-m, aud he also improved. Dr. Coflec, who had been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver affected—improved* very much by the use of your Bitters.^ Indeedi tho Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity: in this settlement. I think I could sella great quantity of yourmcdicincs this fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship mo via Memphis, care Riokett & Neely.

Respectfully, C. B. WALKER.-

Bull's Worm Destroyer.

Parents, Read this Important •"", Letter,

YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS.

Middletown, Ind., April'26 '66.

Mr. M. L. Duplan writes I do not know that. Bull's Worm Destroyers need any more recom-': mendations than it has already attained by its own merits, but will state that my little son, aged about three years, was severely attacked last fall and winter with light chills, followed by very high fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly,

Jito,

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lasting from half an hour, to

one and a half hoars at the same time the child had strong symptoms of worms.. My physician —one of the best in this part of Ahe country—exhausted all his skill aad tho Materia Medica to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any." I thought "John Lull" conld do it, and gave the child the contents of three boxc3, '.in triple doq.es, night aud morning, with happy results. The child has not had a spavin for over three months, and instead of the bloated mass that he was, ho is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it."

I M. L. DUPLAN.'

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Call from Distant Minnesota.-

Kingston P. .0., Meeken Co., Min., April 7, '6(5. Mr Juhn Bull —Deur Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. Tho stores have none of your' Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed? here in Minnesota. A trial is ail that is needed to( give them a reputation. We can't'dowithout them? Do send some on this way.

Yours, sincerely, ,, D. O. ARROWGOOD.

BULL'S SARSAPARILA.

A good Reason for ilie Captain's Faith.

READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM 1IIS MOTHER.

Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30, 1866." Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir: Knowing tho eflieicnev of your Sfrrsifparilla, and tho healing and": beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following statement of my case.

I was wounded about two years ago was taken, prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not set up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that- that is genuine. Please express mo half a dozen bottles, and obligo

CAPT. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo."

P. S.—The following was written April 30, I8G5, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson. ,•

Dr. Bulb—Dear Sir: My .husband, Dr. C. S.' Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physicion irl Central New Zork, where he died, leaving the above C. 1*. Johnson to my cara. At thirteen years of npc he hail the chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CI'KKD HIM. I have for ten years rocommended. it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility Per-, feet success has attended it. The cures effected in some eases of scrofula and fercr sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Ho is fearful of getting a spurious article, honce hia writing to you for it. His wounds,wore terrible, but I believe he will recover.

RcspcctfuHv," JENNIE JOHNSON.

DR. JOHN BULL,

Manufacturer and Yonder of tho celebrated

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP

FOR THE CURE OF

AGUE AND FEVER.

,.1 o: —°R .'

CMlls and Fever.

The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public, for the safe, certain, speed and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or longstanding. lie refers to the entiro Western apd Southwestern country to bear him testimony to" the truth of the assertion, that in no ease whatever will it fail to cure, if iho directions aro strictly followed and carried out. In a groat many cases a single doso has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families havo been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, moro especially in difficult. and long standing eases. Usually., this medicine. will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, roquire a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Toi£ic, a single dose of BULL'S

VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS

will be sufficient.

DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal'Office: ils

iVo. 40 Filth. Cross Street,

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LODlSVILiB, KY.'

Ail of the above remedies for sale by

E. 3. BINFOHD & BRO„

Crawfordsville,

Ind

September 20, 1866. i."