Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 August 1867 — Page 3
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THE JOURNAL
Time Table L., N." A. & C. R.
TRAINS GOIKQ SOUTH.
Froight Express Accommodation
Express.... Accommodation Froight
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OOISQ BOUTO.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
Wo aro informed tliat Doctor Solrnnn from Indianapolis, is to bo in this Citjv.on Professional business on the Oth of August, and for tl»o benofit of tboso who have not been able to consult hi in. JIo will romain during the 4QVjit tho AYalkcr
Tr-y 1
IIQUSC,
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BVANS—HCOUES.—These &
young mon
nro raising quito a commotion in the Dry Goods Market, aud buyors find that what tliey say they mean. It is certain :jthoy talco no Ativan tago whatovor, but oil'er at cost,' their entire stock, without discrimination, Indeed a heavy portion of their Stock is going at prices far below their net cost. A» they aro determined on closing up, no matter how great the sacrifico, wo advise all who apprcciato good bargains to go thero.
A SEW FEATURE.
11 is an established fact that McC LURK, FRY & Co. sell tho most goods, the best quality of goods, and tho CHEAPEST goods of any house in tho City. Thoir constant incrcaso of trade,—thoir well knbwn disposition to accommodato, and their facilities for buying thoir goods at tho vory lowest figure,—all givo evidence that their establishment stands at tho head of tho trado, enabling them to defy all competition. In addition to their heav}* stock of DryGoods, they have just received a large lot of magnificent JEWELRY, of the latest and most improved styles, which are all the rage in the Eastern cities. We advise our lady readers to visit thoir establishment, and soo what rich bargains may be had.
ASSIST YOUR EYES.
MAURICE CAMPBELL,
II-oo
CIIOLEKA
alias. Cheap
John, has provided himself with a splendid assortment of 'improved Pan tascopic Spoctacles,' which ho proposes to furnish to his numerous customers hnd friends, at very reasonable prices,, lie has dovoted much time and attention to this branch of business, and knows what kind of spectaclcs to buy, that will render satisfaction, and prove beneficial to tho 03*0. If any of our readers need any thing in this line, they can do no bettor than to call on Cheap John.
lias again mado its
.appearance, and T. W. Fry & Co., put •up the aiodicine that cures it.
DAMASK ROSE AND LILLY WHITE TAISLET..—Ladies will find this the desider&tioi thoy havo long desired. Onco obtained, thoy will never be without it. For sale by E. J. BINRORD & Bao.
Self-sealing fruit jars, just received at
FRY'S
Drug Store.
EVERY
smoker should try those ele
gant cigars at BINFORD'S drug store.
If you aro billious, try Polands Magic Powders, for sale at tho Green street Drug Storo.
PACIFIC WRITING Fr.um.—A largo invoice just received, and will bo sold low by tho dozen or less, at BINFORD'S Drug Storo.
Puro Cider Vinogar tnado at home at
FRY'S
Drug Storo.
Wo havo just received a lot of Machine Oil which wo offor at 50 cts. po gallon .,313 32 .X-BINFORB & BRO., Druggists.
Superior article of Gin for medical purposes' at
FRY'S
BINFORD'S
Drug Store.
-Finest^tnality Imperial Lilly White, foi cooling," composing and beautifying tho complexion, warranted not to contain a«y injurious substance, for
sale by E. J.
BINFORD
Blackberry Cordial and Wine, of our ^-own mako.
T.
-'FBUIT
Drug Store.
"~WEST VIRGINIA LUBRICATING OIL.—
It is dheapW than any Lubricating Oil now in use it is not a mixture, bat puro Virginia Boclc Oil, recommon?.ded by all principal railroads of iho country, and the cheapest oil for reapers, mowers- and threshers to be had.
...
BIKFORD
& BRO.,
j3abbet Metal.
ssr
f~ "'All persons In want of a good article of Anti Friction Metal can get it at the Hardwaro Store of Campbell & Harter.
MAOXOLU WATER.—-A delightful •.. toilet articl«—superior to Cologne and at half price.,
General SickleTlias appointed tho Registers for North and South Carols Tia.
One negro and two whites havo bp?1) appointed in oach case. ...
Xo.
IMPROVED PANTASC0PIC
SPEC TACLES!
IMPORTANT
CURAT JOHN'S Improved Spectacles not only givo clear and distinct vision, do not woary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and proscrvo the sight.
CHEAP JOHN'S Spectacles aro set in frames of fine materials and good workmanship, fairly represented and sold at their fair value.
The prices of CHKAP Jonx's Spoctnclos are always as low as is consistent with fine material and good workmanship.
July 4, 1867.
W
& Bao.
W.
FRY
& Co.
JFTRSI-—Just received^a largo
lot of Fruit Jars, Cork| and Wax, the i-cheapest and beset jar In the city, at
farm lor Sale.
(WILLland,
SELL A FARM OP 120 ACRES OF good situated 7 milc3 east of Crawlordsville, and half a milo north of the road leading to Lebanon. Thoro aro 05 acres of tho land in a good state of cultivation, tho remainder good timber, and all under encc. There are tbrcogood wood-pastures, well set in grass and shrubbed, and plenty of running water for stock. Thero is a good double log house, and an orchard of excellent bearing fruit on tho land. Tho land is in a desirable neighborhood, adjoining John Hutchins and Absalom Elmoro on the south, Owen D. Morris on tho cast, and George McCoy on tho
TERMS $45 to $50 per acre, to bo governed by payments. $45 per acre, one half down and the balance in one year. $50 per acre, one-third down and the remainder in two annual payments, with interest.
For further particulars, enquire at this office, or of II. Huffman, at Darlington, or Peter A. Huffman, Thorntown.
Jun20-tf.] H. HUFFMAN.
AK ORDINANCE,
To prohibit fixing posters to tho Shado trees, stationing horses under or in tho shade of trees in front of houses and lots not occupied for business purposes.
Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of tho city of Crawfordsvillo, that overy person who shall in any manner or for any purpose, station' a horse or. horses near to, or under, or in tho shado of trees planted along the side walk in front of any house or lot not occupied for businees purposes, shall upon conviction thoroof, forfeit and pay a penalty of not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence.
See. 2.
Any
Agonts.
person who shall in any manner,
or for any purpose, fix posters or bills of any kind to any shade tree plantod along tho sidewalk of any street, without consent of the owner, shall upoti conviction thereof, forfeit arid pay a penalty of not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence. ^'..
See. 3.' Thfi ordinance shall take cffect and be in forco frora and after its due and^logal publication.
Passed July 22d, 1867. W. H. LAYMON, Mayor. Attest, T. BROWN, City Clerk.
A Fresfcv Milcli Cow for Sale. ANY person wishing to. purchaser No. 1 fresh milch Cow, can be accommodated by calling on the undersigned. C. W. ELTZROTH.
July 11. tf
Rock Taints at
FRY'S
si
National Block, Washington Street.
re now CSjOSIJ%*G OUT that elegant Stock of
DB¥ GOODS AWD MOTIONS,
AT
The GREATEST
KNOWN FOR YEARS,
Is
August 1, '67.
be offered until the
improvements have been mado in
mechanism and finish of the Pantoscopic Spectacles within tho past year, and they now combine advantages, mcchnnical and philosophical, to bo found in no other Spectacle offered in tho West.
CHEAP JOIIS'S Improved Pantascopic Spectaclcs aro the most perfect assistance to defective vision now before the public, and aro worthy the attention of every Spectacle wearor.
drug storo.
Inducements'
Entire Stock
Closed Out. EVANS &
iST TIME
O N E
BOOK SB STORE!
Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, Gift, Toy, and all kinds of BOOKS.
Bill, Cap, Letter, Note, Billot, Wall, "Window, and Wrapping Papers.
A
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, £c., Ac., a very largo and coraplcto stock.
Pictures and Picturo Frames, a large stock of Molding, Cord and Tassels.
O
Window Curtains and Window Shades of all tho different styles and patterns.
Notions and Fancy Articles, both useful and ornamental como and soo.
Toys of all descriptions bring in your children and they can be pleased.
E
Pistols of tho finest manHfacturo &c., Scc. If you need ono come in.
Cartridges,
&
All the loading Literary Papers and Magazines kept constantly on hand.
Wilcox & Gibbs' Family Sewing Machines.— Tho best. Ladies como and seo thom.
Remember tho "Corner Book Store," northwest corner Vernon and Green Streots, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Nov. 8, lSfi6. vl«Jn9.
JLegal JYotice.
STATE
of INDIANA, Montgomery county, ss. Montgomery Circuit Court, Septombcr Term, 1867.
Jesse V. Elliott, William G. Elliott,
Now, therefore, notico of tho filing and pendency of this action is hereby given to tho said defendants above named, that they may be and appear before the Judge of the Montgomery Circuit court, on the second day of the next term theroo f, to be held at the, Court Houso in Crawfordsville on the 9th day of September, 1867, to answer said conipla,int.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Circuit Court, tho 9th day of July, 1867. *u WM. K. WALLACE. Clerk.
July 13 t3. v..
SUMMER TRADE, 1867.
CAMPBELL & BARTER
Ilavo rcccivcd their Summer stock of
DRESS GOODS!
Including somo very
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
In light and elegant Fabrics,
0RGANDINES
PERCALES, tfcuen*
POPLINETS,
LENO MIXTURES,
Paris Muslins,
PRINTED JACONETS,
Foulards, CIiaHIs,
White & Buff Brilliants,
White and Buff
Pique, for Suits,
SWISSES,
ESMEEALDS,
Brilliants,
Also, a complete'and full stock ot Bloached and
BEOWH SHEETINGS,
Med Tickings,
The latest styles of
PRINTED SCALIC0ES.
Also, a large addition to their stock of Ladies', Misses' and
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
KID, MOROCCO,
CLOTH & SUKGE.
Balmorals,
CONGRESS GAITERS,
Buskins and Slippers,
•IT JPMICE&.
CALL AND SEE!
No.
8,
COMMERCIAL BOW.
CAMPBELL & HARTER
Aro now prepared to furnish
ALL KLI3NT3DS
OF
HARVESTING
IMPLEMENTS!
E A E S O W E S
Scyth.es, Cradles,
REAP HOOKS,
REVOLVING- RAKES,
&c., C'C., d'c.
Also, the largest stock ever in the Store, of
iron,
L. A. F00TE & CO.
NAILS,
V3.
GLASS,
Eliza
beth Scott et. al. Complaint. BE IT 11EMEMBERED, That on tho 16th day of January, A. D. 1807, the plaintiffs, by Thompson & Ristino thoir attorneys, producod and filed their complaint in tho Clerk's ofTico of said court and afterwards, to-wit On tho Oth day of July, A. D. 1807, the plaintiffs filed the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that Elizabeth Scott, Anna Seott, John Scott, Charles Scott George Seott, Henry Scott, Mary Scott and William Saott aro non-residonts of the State of Indiana.
SASII,
DOORS,
C£
?•-,1.
rsro. a,
IRON,
SASH,
pny'
BLINDS,
PAINTS
O S
Watches
AN
JEWELRY.
I
& OILS.
HOUSEBUILDERS & MECHANICS!
Don't you buy until you learn their prices. CAMPBELL & HARTER,
June 13, 1867.
DOORS,
SCYTHES,
FORKS,,
RAKES,
^^HEY IIA YE THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF
SILVER-SMITHING!
P. F1TZPATR1CK,
HAVE on hand a largo and fine assortment of tho best American, E'rigHsh and Swiss Wntcbcs, now in the "market. Also, a large supply of 8-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 fine Gold.and fancy Jewelry, all of tho latest styles with a fine stock Of
G-old Pens, &*c*
I havo also just rcccivcd a new and comploto set of Watchmaker's
GRANT'S SHIFTING TOP RAIL,
By which the top of a buggy can be taken off in ten seconds, and is as securo ,... when on as if rivited to the seat.
Done on SHORT NOTICE and at MODERATE PRICES.
ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.
March 21, 1867—tf» DOHERTY & DEIGHTON.
1
TOOLS AND MATERIALS.
and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best style and with PROMPTNESS. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year.
jjgs3~~
Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Warrington street, west of the court-house. P. FITZPATRICK.
August 31, 1866. yl.
Seed Potatoes.
An oxtra quality of Seed Pot&toa for sale by WM. P. BAMEY, Fo. 4, Commercial Block. April.18. ,/
OVERS of Good Tea and Coffee will find tho Li best that can bo had in the markets, at Dcc. 20, 'ee.ast-tf] BENEFiEIAS.
1
•Tr--
IN TOWN AGAIN!
-o—
PROPOSE TO EXHIBIT THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF
HARDWARE & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENNTS
Six days in each week free of charge. Como everybody to
EMPIRE
A
Efiig Pari-Lock!
And seo tho sight. The world-ronowno-f BUCKEYfi
With the dropping attachment tho most complete Machine in use. The
McSHEBB¥ CrRAJIW DRIIili!
Which has no equal as a Socd-Sower. A. GARR & CO.'S
RICHMOND THRESHER
And Soparator, superior to all othors in tho market. Also,
NAILS,
LOCKS,
And all kinds of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
In short, anything that is usually kept in the Hardwaro lino.
JE2
imm:
JB
j&bl
All who avail themsolves of the opportunity will havo a sight free of charge. Don't forget tho place, at
No. 2, EMPIRE BLOCK, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
June 20, 1867-tf. CANINE & GREGG.
CARRIAGE MANUFATCORY.
D0HERTY & DEIGHTON,
Washington Street, Opposite Centre Church,
lAVfunm ii.
Ilavo constantly on hand and for sale, a general stock of
Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons,
An3^ Yehieles of every^ description, of the very LATEST and NEWEST PATTERNS, Manufactured of tho very BEST SECOND GROTH TIMBER, which thoy will, sell at the most reasonable ratos, and take,old.,work iu part
C!
it
BLOCK
CRAWFORDSVILLE
WOOL EXCHANGE
AND
MANUFACTORY!
AT
THE
.!
GLASS,
LATCHES,
BLINDS,
SNATHES,
IIOES,
../.I
OLD SIGN OF
WOOL WANTED,
Lynn Corner, Crawfordsville.
"WOOL GEO WEES, LOOK HERE, Examine'our Stock and look for yourselves. Tho largest and best stock of
W O O E N S
we havo ever offered to our trade, and ofc better terms than for years. Warranted
NO SHODDY OS WASTE
Goods. TVe hare a splendid stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
COTTOXADES,
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c.
COLORED AND WHITE
GAEPET YARNS,
that aro good. Cotton Yarns,. Batting, Ac.
CARDING AND SPIKING
and Roll carding done promptly and in order. Wool Received at the Faoidry or Store for exchange or work. R. HILLS.
April 25, '67—tf.
PHYSICIANS will do well to Call at FRY'S Drug Store before purchasing elso-
where.
A
DR. JOHN BULL'S
GREAT REMEDIESi
.X.
BULL'S Cedron Bitters.
a
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS,
ARKANSAS UEARD FROM.
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL'ilEIT. Stoney Point, White Co., Ark., May 23,
'C6*
Dr. John Bulls—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville, purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitters.
My son-in-law who was with mo in tho storty had been down with rheumatism for somo time, commenced on the Bitters, qnd soon found hU general health improved.
Dr. Gist, who had beon in bacl health, triad them, and h9 also improved. Dr. Coffce who had been in bad health for peroral years—stomach and liver Affected—improved very much by tho use of yotir Bitters. Indeed tho Cedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settlement. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—cspecirilly of your Cedron Bittors and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care Rickett & Neely.
Respectfully, .. ..C* -JTALKBH.
'i is J'-J tyL. X.
Bull's Worm Destroyer.'
Parents, Read tills Letter.
Important
YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS^
Middlotown, Ind., April»26, '66.
Mr. M. L. Duplan writes I do not know that Bull's Worm Destroyers need any more recommendations than it has already attained by its own merits, but will state that my little son, aged about three yeart, was severely attacked last fall and winter with light chills,' followed by very high fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, fit», lasting from half an hour to one and a half, hours at the same timo tho child had strong symptoms of worms. My physician —one of the best in this part of tho country—exhausted all his skill* aad the Materia Medico, to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and gave tlfo child the contents of three boxes, |in triple doses, night and morning, with happy results. Tho child has not had a spasm for over three months, and instead of the bloated mass that he was, bo is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it.",
Yours, truly, M. L. DUPfcAN.
A Call from Distant Minnesota.
Kingston P. 0., Meeken Co., Min., April 7, '6G. 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 needed here in Minnesota. A trial is all that is needed to givo them a roputation. Wc can't do without them. Do send some on this way.
Yours, sincerely, D, G. ARR0WG00D.
BULL'S SARSAPARILA.
A good Reason Tor the Captain's Faith.
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THB -LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.
Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30, 1866. Dr. John Bull.'—Dear Sir: Knowing tho efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing ami beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you tho following statement of my case.
I was wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteon 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 too half a doten bottles, and obligo
CAPT. C. P. JOnNSON, ,c j.j -a' St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 30, 1865, by Mrs. Jennio Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson
Dr. Bull:—Dear Sir My husband, Dr. C. 9. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon andphysicion in Central New. Zork, where ho died,' leaving thoabove C. P. Johnson to toy carb. At thirteen.? yoars of age ho had the chronio diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CGRKD mil. I have for ten years recommended it to many in Ndw York, Ohio, and Iowaf for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cureS effected in eonie eases of scrofula and feter sores were almost miraculouT. I am very anxrous for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Ho is fearful of getting a spurious Krticlo, henoe his writing- to you for it. His wounds wore terriblo, but I believe he..will recover.
Respectfully, JENN IE JOHNSON.
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vender of tho celobrated
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
TOR THE CURE OP
AGUE AND FEVER.
—OR—'
Ohills and iTever.
The proprietor of this tfolebratcd medicinO justly claims for it it suporidtitjr- over all remodiea ever offered to the public, for the safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Ferer, or Chills and Fever, whether of short otlong standing. lib refers to thoentiro Westom and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to tho truth of €bo assertion, that in no case w&attiver will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried out. In A great many cases' a single dose has bo«ra sufficient for a euro, And whole families bave boon cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restptfation of the general health. It le, however,^prudent, and in every case more certain to ciire, if its use is continued in smaller doses fo a week or, two after the disease has been eheckedr more, especially in difficult And long standing* cases. Usually, this medicine will not fequiro any aid to keep thd bowels in good brder should the patient, howoror, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or four dosos of the Tonic, a single doSe of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS
will be sufficient.
[merl4 -tf.
DR. JOHN BtlLi'S Principal Office
Mo. 40 Filth* Cross Stree,t, LOUISVILLE, KY,
yTj
Alt of tho above romedio3 for sale by
BINFORD & BRO.
Crawfordsville, Incl.
F€PTCMBER_29 I_S66.WJYINE.-
