Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 May 1867 — Page 3

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THE -JOURNAL, TIme.TabIe--It«

ST. A..& C. K. R.

TUA^S GOING ojr^H:

Troight •Express....

.. 2:02 P. M. 0:46 P. M.

"-G0ISO SOUTH./

TCx-pre?^. .. Freight....

10:14 A. M.

0 IS A. M.

IIors« Thieves.

This community has had another Visit from horse thieves. On the night of the lGth inst. two liorscs were taken, one from John .Darter and one from C. W.Eltzroth and on the night following one was taken from "William Stonecypher, just south of here on the Greencastle road. About tho same time, attempts were. made to break I open tho safe in Bin ford's drug store without success! ,'A revolver, however, •which was "lying round loose," was taken by ihc burglars. On Monday last, Darter and Eltzroth found their horses tied to a tr.co. in tho woods in

Parke county, this sido of Eockrille, but the thieves mado their escape. Stonecypher's horse has not yet been recovered.

It is almost a disgraco' to tho criminal laws of tho State that our people arc compelled to live in continual 4 lread of thieves. There seems to bo no security hero for property, and if •».something is not done to inspiro tho

scoundrels who prey upon us, with a fear of tho law, the. .people will be driven to tho inauguration of mcasures for their own protection. The administration of our criminal law costs us a heavy sum and wo get little or nothing in return. Tho main difficulty seems to bo in catching the -thieves. If tho owner of stolen prop-

crty happens to be able to pursue and recapture his property, tho thieves are

•.!• sometimes overtaken and arrested, but if he is not, tho depredator goes on -his way rejoicing without fear of molestation. If the County Commissioners would offer a standing reward of §500 for the apprehension of every thief who commits a larccny in the county, nothing would be lost in the long run, and our people would not be compelled to lose so much sleep in watching their property.

WE would call attention to tho fact "that now. sin^e E. J. JBinford& Brothoi' have fitted up their Drug Store on "Washington street, they aro receiving constant acquisitions to their already -extensive stock of Drugs and Medicines, and they feel confident that •they arc able to suit all customers with anything iu the shape of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles, such as Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Ilair and Tooth Brushes, &c* Their goods are fresh, and as their motto is "quick sales and small profits" they aro determined to sell at such prices as to give satisfaction.

The Mammolli.

It is wonderful to see the immense piles of Goods that arc sold at tho establishment of James Graham & Pro. Any word or commendation from us, in favor of this popular house, would bo superfluous, as its character for keeping a general assortment of the very best goods is firmly established and its reputation for low prices is bc-

•wish to save money. The most fa_scinuating and accommodating clerks in town aro to be found at tho Graham corner, near the "North Pole." Those wishing to buy should go thcro, and they will bo sure to accomplish their objcct in the most agreeable manner.

f' Fine Flaroi iag Extracts. IJinford & Pro. keep tho beat stock in this lino to be found in the city.

"Wm. S. PRY was elected Councilman .for tho 2nd ward, on Tuesday last.

SNOW POWDER, for washing without rubbing, warranted not to injure cotton or linen goods in tho slightest degree, for sale by E. J. BIXFORD & BNO.

Register fin Bankruptcy. "Wo seo from the Indianapolis Journal, that PETER S. KENNEDY, Esq. of this place, has been appointed by Ohiof Justice Chase, Register in Bankruptcy for this Congressional District. The appointment is a good ono, as Mr. li.-is "honest, capablo and faithful to the Constitution," fully coming up to tho Jcfforsonian standard.

You. can .always get anything in the Drug'linetant the lowest prico of E. J. BlNFORD & B,RO.

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yond cavil. Wo refer our readers to On Monday morning last, after a lintheir advertisement in to-day's paper, gci"int? illness, SARAH ELLEN ROUNTREE, which speaks volumes to thoso who aro in quest of bargains, and who'

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BRIGHAM YOUNG'S official organ of May 1st" contains an article, written by old.Brig, himself, whigh soys: "My 999 children havo all grown fat on Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, purchased of T.W. FRY & Co., Green St., Crawfordsvillo, Ind."

BINFORD'S CONDITION POWDERS, for HoitsEsrand CATTLTE, is the best, horse and cattle medicine known, only 50 cts pr lb. Sold only at BINFORD'S DRUG

STORE. ..

Why "is Newt. W&sson'd, storo like" the Equator? Because it is midway ^etw^ej^ t,he North ^d South pole,

Farmers, Look to li'our Interest. I havo a few of thoso celebrated HUBBARD MOWERS. For light draft, strength and durability, they aro not surpassed by any machine in tho country. They cut four feet four inches wide, and weigh five hundred and fifty pounds, warranted all O. K. 1 will sell them low for cash or exchange them for good horses. A big lot of scythes, snaths, cradles, &c., just received.

Xiidies, como and try tho Kovolty Cog Wheel Clothes Wringer, they will do ycu good. 30 U.) W. POWEIiS.

COUNT JBISMAIIK, Prime Mi mister of Prussia, recently received 4uO,uuO thalorn from his Government, in recognition of his eminent services during the late war. lie has invested 300,000 of it in real estate, and the remainder is now on tho way to this country, to be invested in fancy goods, drugs and medicines, at T. W. Puv & Co.'s Green Street Drue- Store.

TWO-IIORSE Piding Cultivators, as good as ever went into a field, at §20 Less than the usual price, at Campbell & Ilarter's. Call and sco them, tf

LOOK here,'.ali you that want to paint your houses We havo been appointed agents for the Pock Paints. They are cheaper by 15 per cent., arid warranted to fast as long, as the best lead. T. IT. Winton and Geo. Poiser have tried them, and can tell you what they are. Call and examine them.

T. W. FRY & CO.

AUvniion, GJ. A. IS.

Tho next regular meeting of Post No. One of the 15. A. It. will be held at their Assembly Rooms, in tho City of Crawfordsrille :it 7J-. o'clock on Tuesday, Juno 4th, 1S67. Businoss ol Icep interest to every comrade will be transacted. Respond promptly to the call oi the Assembly.

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By Order of WILSON II. LAYMON, C. MARSHALL MILLS, P. A.

FAEMERS that wish to buy the best SINGLE MOWERS in America, (one that can cut over 20 acres per day with a common team) can see a sample bjT calling soon at Campbell & Ilarter's.

A SPLENBID assortment of J. BRADLEV'S celebrated patent Duplex Elliptic (or double spring) Skirts havo just been received at W-\r, N. "WASSON'S. Remember the place, on the corner between the two tall polls.

One of the greatest causes of ill-health is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Tvitli their attendant miseries, such as Ilcadaehc, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, A'c. GOI:'S DYSPKP-

SIV C'UP.E

will certainly cure these troubles, as

thousands can testify.

WARMED,

On Wednesday the 22nd inst, by

Rev. UTr. nt J}«vrsvSllo,

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Mr. A. WJIITLOCK BIN.FORD, of this city, and Miss JL'LIA E. LE:.IA, of the former place.

May-the happy coupl" many and prosperous days, and a full share of life's blessings.

As down the .stream of life they float, May skies be bright above them No storm to darken o'er their way,

But softest breeze to move them, And flowers to fill tho charmed air With sweetest perfume ever ••. No tears but such as cuino from joy—

And love arid hojie forever.

DIED.

daughter of Meredith and Malinda Rountree, aged nineteen years and eight months.

The deceased was an intelligent, amiahlo young lady, and has left a large circle of friends to mourn her untimely death. She has gone to rest.

"The storm that wrccks the bending sky, No more disturbs her caku reposo Thiin summer evening's Litest sigh,

That shuts the ro^o."

Her disease was consumption. She was buried near Alamo.

A HEW i'fciU OIE roii THE IIAXDIvI'ItCBlET.

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"lYighi ISlcoming Ccrcun.^

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BJJooiiiiug Kerens."

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li2Jooms:iy C!crcu«,"

A csqni^ifr, ('rlicatc, and Fraprant Porfumo, ilisti ieil from the rure and Lieuutil'ul flower from which it inkud itti linme. i,,.

Manufactured only by X'HALOX & SON, New Vovk.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.

ASK FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.

July 26, I8C6.

R&al Estate for Sale.

A House and lot in Baylor'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

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A.'JSO.—A house and let in Power's addition in south-east part of town—lot 60 by ICo 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 Hocum's addition, of out-lots—a small house of 2 rooms, and seme bearing fruit. It is one of the most desirable outlots near the city, and will be sold at low figure?.

Call on feb 2S]

WEBSTER, MAY & KEKNEY, at Recorder's office.

P. S. KENNEDY,

A_ttorriey at Law,

OFFICE NO. 41 OVER J«ATIOXAl# BASKi:

AVIBG removed to CRAWFORDSVILLE, IXD., will devoto his time exclusively to hie profession [apr 21

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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,, OF GOODS!

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THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT SINCE THE LATE DECLINE IN GOODS!

A ..large, stock of

Domestic ('ottocs

A LARGE STOCK OF-:. DRESS GOODS!

HAT AND CAP STORE

A large assortment of new styles of

in,

A biir stock if

CLOTHS, €1I§SI1E®§ VESTO'GS!

All of tin

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A good assortment.

A lar£jo stock of

CTISTOi-IABl "BOOTS AID- SHOES. WALL PAPEE, WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER!

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A 'largo stock of

NEW STYLES OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.

These imtnehse stocks of Goods were bought sinco tho recent decline in Goods, and will bo sold cheap, more Goods than any other establishment in Western Indiana, and will sell below all competition.

WANTED: :^L00,000 POUNDSwOF WOOL! Lumber, Shingles, and all kinds of Produce in exchange for Goods, at the in.s ©RAHAM ESTABLISHMENT.

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Wo sell

Sattinets and Cottonadeis

5,000 Doz. Cotton Yarn,

May 91S67—(octlS'GG)

GRANT'S

SILVER -SMITHING!

«P- F8TZPATR8CK, O S Watches

AN'D

JEWELRY.

"0" IIAYE on hand a largo and fine assortment of tho best American, English and Swiss Watches, now in the market. Also, a large supply of S-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of tho best quality. Also, a large stock of

SPECTACLES

of all kinds to suit the market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of fino Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a fino stock of

Grold Pens,

I haVe also just received a now and complete set of "Watchmaker's

TOOLS AND MATERIALS.

and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best stylo and with

THE

IIEJSFEY WASSOJST.. O. W. ELMORE.

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DR¥ GOODS!

.NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,'

ARE EECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

THESE GOODS WERE

Bought for Casta.

.A^id are now offered at at LOW PRICES as can be found in tlie State of Indiana.They Consist of Brown and Bleached Muslin

Hickory and Checked Shirtings,

Cloaks, Cloaking and Shawls, ,,

DRY GOODS IN CRAWFORDSVILLEI

PLAIN AND CHECKED DRESS GOODS OF EVERY SHADE, DELANES AND CHALLAS, PLAIN & FIGURED,

Balmoral & Hoop Skirts.

ALSO, A LAEGIO STOCK OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS

Also, a large stock of QUEENS WARE of every stylo. Call and examine, and thereby save money.

By which tho top of a buggy can be taken off in ten seconds, and is as sccuro •i- when on as if rivited to tho seat.

Pono on SHOPtT NOTICE and at MODERATE PRICES.

ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.

March 21, 18G7-tf. DOHEETY & PEIGIITON

I'ROMPT-

NESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year. Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, WarV ington street, west of iho conrt-house.

P. 1'ITZPATRICK.

August 31,1866. yl.

Sweet $*otato Plants.

undersigned would inform the public that from and 'afte'r the 8th day of ilay, he will be prepared to furnish Sweet Potato plants, of the Nansemond variety, in any numbc-r, to those who may want tho same. The plants ftre thrifty and of good size, and will be sure to grow if properly planted. Call at my old residence, in the south part of the city-. C. SMOCK,

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Prints, of Rich Styles,

Latest Styles of Cassimeres,

at^rcat-bar^l?ns'

Ono of tho handsomest stocks of

2,000 Lbs. Carpet Warp/

WASSON & ELMORE.

CARRIAGE MANUFATCORT.

D0HERTY & DEIGHT0N.

M^fishing'ton ®Zz'cet« Opposite Centre

Ilavo constantly on hand and for sale, a general stock of ?_.p

Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons?

And Vchiclcs of every description, of the very LATEST and NEWEST PATTERNS, Manufactured of the very PEST SECOND GROT1I TIMBER, which they will sell at the most reasonable rates, and take old work iu part pay.

THEY HAVE T1IE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OP

C/twrc/t,

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SHIFTING TOP RAIL,

CRAWFORDSVfiLLE

WOOL EXCHANGE

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MANUFACTORY!

AT TSIE OLD SICX OF

WOOL WANTED,

Lyan Corner, CrawfordsviHe,

^SAOOL GROWERS, LOOK IIEEE, Exainino our Stock anl' look for j-our-selves. Tho largest and best stock of

W O O E N S

wo have ever offered to our trade, and on better tonns than for years. Warranted

NO SHODDY OB WASTE

Goods. We havo a splendid stock of

SUMMBft GOODS,- v' -il I

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COTTOiN"ADES,

SHEETINGS & SIH.RTITTGS, TRIMMINGS, &c.

COLORED AND WHITE

CAEPET srs,:^

that arc good. Cotton Yarns, Batting fec.

CARDING AND SPINNING

and Roll carding dorie promptly aad in order. Wool Received at-the"TaotoryvbriStOile'yfor ex chango or work. R. M.'HILLS^j

April 25, '67—tf.

Town JLots for Sale,

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IIAYE four beautiful LOTS, in an eligible part of the city, which I will bell on very reasonable terms.. TAYLOR. 'march 21, 1S6?, ...