Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 15 August 1867 — Page 4
ST7MMBR TRADE,
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1867. S
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Nave receive? tfceir~&ummer stock of
•5TM3MUOOQ OIT H7L-A ]R® *00DS!
"-*0
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If
Ihchidifagsome very
$ I.it: .-._
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
IJ UW\1-i I ISl'JO) IJ'tyS iv.'lili •-sil
l/ lTt *^3X^1
a-
n„1!ght
"ad elegant j^abrics,
0RGAND1NES,
PERCALES,
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7
5MP0H
lO^CTj
pa/7 '.V
iftja
POPLINETS,
LENO MIXTURES,
Paris Muslins,
M"
PRINTED JACONETS,
Foulards, Cliallf s,
White & Buff Brilliants,
-White and Bo#\
Pique, for Suits.
SWISSES,
E S MEEALDS. Brilliants,
AIsOt
a complete and full stock of Bleached and
BROWN SHEETINGS,
I")''"
Bed Tickings,
SHlRTIHi ifMPlS.
The latest styles of
FEINTED CALICOES.
Also, a large addition to their stock of *"k" Ladies', Misses1 and
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
KID, MOROCCO,
CLOTH & SURGE.
Balmorals,
CONGRESS GAITERS,
Buskins and Slippers,
.IT JPOM* UJLJiR PRICES.
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CALL AND SEE!
No.
8,
COMMERCIAL ROW.
-t-
CAMPBELL & HARTEB
tus
Are now prepared to furnish
OF
HARVESTING
I E E N S REA PERS, QWERS
1
Scythes, Cradles,
REAP HOOKS,
REVOLVING HAKES,
&C., d'C., d'C.
-.AUoi:the largest stock evor in the
-.iJKfi". !.-»• Store, of -'f -s. .?«
'.
KAILS, 'nl '"GLASS,
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IOORS',
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V- JiLLNJDSj
Faints
& OII^S.
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HOUSEBULDERS & MECHANICS!
B9n%- jou bu£ until yon learn their prices.
CAMPBELL & AKTJ5K.
June 13. 1807.
ENLARGED FACILITIES.
ff
TI^^F^pjNSy*'
J. S. MILLER & CD'S
.0id
Market Street, north of Court JTuuse,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
jlliiVjN'fl' rccenlly fput'elfosedf'H&hlarged Utl" improved the. premises wo bcetopv, thereby' •'Saving cxpenso of rent, and giving increased &> cilitles for manufacturing
Carriages, --Btiggiesr~ Sulkies, a Sleighs, Spring Wagcns, &c.
Vfer would respqctful4y.$itino^nco toi- our-^friends and Ad public general ly.jEhit^we:ar|i[jaoW in! a po,-, sition to defy all competition in our lino in this Sta'o as rognvds
Prices, Style & Workmanship, and ir"ife an inspection of our Carriages, Buggie?r4tVtt
iassortment
i^'P filly
of which wo keepcon-
stantlybn, ha M4.: Be -pg-All practical workmen and employing noi.^ but th- most skillful, and using the VERY BEST oF MATERIAL, together with our 1od£ acqi. .intancr with the wants of this section of country, cannot help giving satisfaction, as we confidently assert that our workand prices caunOw,be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old Buggies-takeh in ejeohange. All oar wo warranted «ohe year.— Repairing, Btacksmubihjj'frxnnuing, Painting, Jcc., executed with neatness and i^yspatcb.
Superior Farm Wagons. Our Farm Wagons are built fexpressly for this markot by STUDEBAKEH BROS., of South Bend, led., of the
vert best timber,
warrant them in
September 20, 1866. ly
II.-P. BKSUIKQKR.
VT.
ENSMINGER
U**-d throuyliout tho Vnitt'd States ami Can~ till a* ilurinff the last 33 yeara Kor tho cure of the various -Disposes to which
Horses iiud Cattli) arc stihlcct such us
'Grease, Mange, Inflammation of th« Eyes, antl FiUlgue frofrt Hard
liadles, Ta^
•%.
Carriage Manufactory!
1
and more
with the view of giving entire satisfaction to purchasers than profit to the manufacturers or to us.
kvert particclak
for
I1"!&ne year, and will sell them cheaper than any other establishment in the county, A fine stock always on hand.
J. S. MILLER CO.
E. NICHOLSON.
NICHOLSON,
St
DEALERS IN.
SADDLERY
—AND
-i ''t-,
HARNESS,
Washington St., Crave fordsviHe,
WOULD
respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery oounty that they have now on hand a general assortment of custom made work in" the line of
AJRNESS, saddles
1
•s/-/
DL ES,
fl-
HALTERS, WHIPS,
sruRS,
UL' -t* i-
&c., &c.,
fact everything connected with their trade.
Repairing
of every description dono with
promptness and upon'rdaBonablo terms. Thoso wishing anything in their line will do well to oall at their Shop, in tlio old "Crawford Corner," east of-the Court House. They arc determined not to bo undersold by any house in the city. ENSMINGER & NICHOLSON.
Highest market price in CASH paid for HIDES and SHEEP PELTS., November S, 1866. vl9n9tf.
t'«K i'KAri Bt ilUKll'S
CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL
"tVarr.mU'il in
crwc"
of lUiciitnntiriin, Neuralgia, Hruisf* or I'ain.'".
The Bent and Cheapest Uors.c and Cattle Mcdiclnc in the World!,
fLabor 4„,
ako, RdtUimaiLsm, (cdjmnonly called 8titl complmul), wliieh proves fatal to so ruauy vuluiljle horse»t in this country.
SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER II** lliu largest nf »ny iui'1 Cnttl« Mt-dl-•itii? in this country. It composed oflierb*
Hiid
ruotn,
•u,,l for iiiildiw.w, safety, certniiiiy ami »liti(.nj:hm!««, •Kamls pro-eminontly at tho Hie Mst
kIUutk
ant Oittle Mf iiriivj. II carries off nil gross humors, prevent* Imrses from l)o-oiiiinK still or foumtiiring. pnriftau tlm Mowl, 1ihib»iw (lie lei,I, »mJ nivM it ft iini'Vjtlr nuif jtloiisT nppf'iir'Hiiri' cieAiwcs the vritor nml (itrimgrlipm rri-ry pHrt of
rhe
•x«ity. 'It 1« ntso wf" ami certain rnntily for couglta ftuil colJ«,«rUic!i generate .to m.tny fatal diaoaee#
r- tri't
Tho Cow bo supplied with nn afc«i»l!Uirt of fixk1—riotrequiresto
to niako fcer f:»t—this
l's
net riesiriililt'
but to keep np regular secretfon of milk, and all -owuont-uTcuw»will Cud by giving them SLOAN'S CONDITION»POWDERS twIc»a.«Mk.' a fiirgc fncsoase In ^tmntity mid (iiinlity of milk mid crf*ra. It carrioH off all fever and inipurtieuof tho tilou.1.. The effcct i# Been tlwmigUout the season by a rich ali'l flow of milk.
The fitriner it lie«inni ng to tw nnnre of the valnalile jiroporties of fjloan'* t'ondlHon in prmnoiinK thk coiidttijn ot liis rtiwip and VmventinK maiiy 6f do?ncBticated animal?.
fin
I7A nfty cent package of Sloan's Condition l»dwff«sr" pnt iirfo a barrel of$wi|t ik bettor than a oiirfiol of corn ti fatten a hnfc, and tu-arprfnin preTf.nive of irrjf Cliolera, DHnd Staggers, and othor diseases conimotr among bogs.
CAIJTIOX'.t-To
si
protect onrwlrM and the public
froi*fieitig imposed npon by worthless Imitation*, tho K«nu(ne will liear -the .^ac- *tmi!« eignature pf the proprle^nt on tho ^{%r. .v iXl SJ'fe l'RICK 25 & 50 CTH. I'ER
PACKAOK
For salohy Druggists and Morchants.everyWliero.
Solo Proprietors, Chicago^ lH
P. f». Drawer 6820 Sold at retail by 'U. J. Bin ford Bro., T. AV. Fry A Co., and R.' K. Krout, Crawfordsville
Aug. 30,1866. \T:6SK' iy-
Something JS*ew and Useful.
HAVING
PURCHASED the Right of Mont-
gome?y County in BOS WELL'S-
Fruit & Clothes Dryer,
A»d having tested the game and find it so far etfceedi Our mos't sanguine anticipations, we call the attention of the most skeptical to its operatipn. It" is indispensible in a well regulated family, and supersedes all other Fruit Dryers.
W© are now prepared to fill orders, from tho plainest to the fluent finish.
1
Particular iroiie««
WE REAL Tl
Tf°
r||pESE%iLis»
A" bo
celebrated
many yean ago in Paris for tho relief of femalo irregularities, and after* wards so notorioui for their criminal employment in tho practice of abortion^, are now offered for
•ale for the first time in Amorioa. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the jact that the originator, Dr.. Velpe^u, is a physician frrParia, of great.wealth and slrrtt eonsciontious principlos, and has witneld them from genural use lest Jthey should be employed.. for unlawful purposes.?-
In tovorcoming- Female Obstruotiotis, Falling of th& Womb,~AvhUesf Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affes^
tlons, Pains iu the Baok and Limbs, Fatigue oa Slight Exertion, Palpitation of tho Heart, Hyiteric3, «tc., and will effect a cure when all other means have ,iaiH'ct 4nd 'although d'powerfiil rftuieSy, do n'ot'eontain calomcl, antimony, or anything hurtful to tho constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who havo re vor been regulated, they aro peculiarly suited.. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
aution.—Married
ladies should never taks
them when there is any reason to bolicve themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce a miscarriage.
These Pills are entirely safe, under all circumstances,: being composed entirely of substance* .from the vegetable kingdom.
Each box nas the coat of arms for the city of Paris stamped on the box, with the words Trade Mark," -in French, to counterfeit which is a misdemeanor, and all persons will be dealt with according to law.
Full directions accompany each box. a an a in a ox a the curious, by enclosing one dollar and seven taste stamps* to aiur respectable druggist* or
to M. W. MACUMBER, General Agent for the United States aid Canadas, at Albany
N.
Y., or
to any authorized Agent. R. K. KROUX« Grawfonlsvillc, Ind. Nov. 8, 1866.
ly
3STEW 7~
MILLINERY STORE!
llSXrs. C. TV\ Sanburn
WOULD
respoctfully inform the citizcns of Crawfordsville and vicinity that she ha? established a Millinery Store in -No. 3, Empire Block, Main :trcot, where she is opening a
Fresli stooK
of Goods of tho latest stylos and best quality.—
BLEACHING AND PRESSING
done on short noticc. Also, particular attteution given to all kinds of silk and velvet work. Sept. 27, 1S66. vl9a8lf.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken exchange for Goods.
AVe arc also Agents
O. E.
for
15'heeler
GIRTHS,
antl
ir
*ilsotVs
SEWING MACHINES.
TOWNSLEY,
AGENT FOR THE
WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machines.
•7^VERY MACHINE is warranted for threo Mid years, and kept in repair free of charge.
OFFICE IN NO.
3,
EMPIRE BLOCK, VKKNON* STUKKT,
Crawfordsville, ... Indiana.! may 16, '67-m3.
$
January 17, 1967. V-
Magic BILIOUS Powders.
fTWHIS PR^EPARATION is tho discof&ry of the Rev. j. W.
oland,^formerly
agic owders
Bilious pcrangcmcnti,
1
WILHITE &
HOOVER.
tho-Pastnr of
the Baptist church in Goffstown, K. H.. und a ma^n dearly beloved by that denomination thro'ont STew England. He was obliged te leave, the pulpit'and. study medicine to save his own.life, and his
arc one of tho most won
derful discoveries of modern times. It is the GREAT tiVEri AND BILlbUS REMEDY! which completely throws in the shade all other discoveries in medioineij. and it affords him much gratification that they receive the unanimous approbation of all who have tested them. The Magic Bilious Powdors are a Positive Cute for iilver £bm|»iMfnt in its'most aggravated form, and an immediate corrector of all
and oicellcnt for
Headache,
Constipation, Pimplet, fflotqhea, a Sallow Skin, DroiC$tn(8e, Dizzincne, Iteartburn, Palpitation,'
and a most wonderful
CURE PREVENTIVE
of
Here are a few important particulars:— 1st.—They are the Great Specific for all Bilious Affections. 2d.—They Sre the only known remedy that will euro Li vor Complaint. 3d.—Tbeyi&rb the only known remedy that will I cure Constipation/( 4th.—Tke Powders are so thorough in their opcration that'one package will be all that the majority of those using them will require to effect a euro. 5th.—They are a mild and pleasant yet the most effeetuareathartic known. 6th.—They are the cheapest and best medicine extant, as they can be sent by mail to any part of the globe for the price, 60 cents.
Circulars, containing certificates, information, Ae., sent to any part of the world free of ohargc.1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mail ou I application to O. 6. CLARK iSc CO., General! Agents,
New Haves, Coks.
Ptir.e,
50
ecntt per box.
8p'
FEVER AGUE!
(We advise all who are troubled with this fearful malady to always keep the Powders on hand ready for immediate use.)
T. W. FRY
CO.,
Agents for Crawfordgvillc aud vicinity. •••".'Nov. 8. 1666. vl9n?vl.
May *JD, 1S67. i^nov3'66.
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^:,t
I-' JS«S«
iii
DRY-GOODS.
jT
KNRY WAS&ON.
TWO HUNDRED
DIFFERENT STYLES
/.!-
0
WALL PAPERI
With Gilt and Colored Borders and Center l'icccs.
GLAZED PAPER BLINDS
and WINDOW FIXTURES have been recoived this Spring at
PATTERSON'S.
••, •.•:..•! .••::.:•!•••••
FOK
DEALERS IJ%
tlloaks, Cloaking and Shawls,
Sattinets and Cottonades
rUT
rr.
5,000 Doz, Cotton Yarn,
May 9 1S67—(octl8'66)
wall i^a.jPe
O
EVERYBODY!
COMMERCIAL BLOCK,
L. AIIE KECEI7ING A LAH'IjE STOCK OF
SPRING km SUMMER^GOODS!
THESE GOODS W]
^.rid are now offered at as
can be found in tlie State
Pnnts4of
ftrtAA T,
2,000
ir~r~r Ono of the haud'aomcfit stocks of
Tthe
WINDOW BLINDS,
..
L/.,1
USES ONE
..V
He sells WALL PAPEIl at from
15 CENTS TO $1,50 PER BOLT, And his stook was selectod to Buitany room, whether Parlor, liall, Dining Room,
Sitting Room, Bank
Storo-
He
1jtsa"',.
ROOM
Esi^CIALl't'
for
this lino of goods, and defies competition in the Strtte for cheapness, variety, and quality. Goto PATTERSON'S, and ask to see his samples Pleasure takefl'in displaying, whether you purchase or not.,f.r ij.-.iJyj
ENVELOPS,
and evory article to be foud in a Book Store kept constantly on 'hand at
JAMES PATTERSON,
mar28yl]
SALE, at the "CORNER BOOK STORE" a'full' assortment of a superior article of Clip, Bill, Commercial, Note and all sizes of laper a!sor same in Linen Fabric. This lot is designed to meet the demand for-a. good reliable article and cannot fail ito please.
ALSO, Rag, Straw, Tea and Manilla^Wrapping Paper Paper and cotton Twine The: attention of doalers is callcTto these goods. aug23tf.] L. A. FOOTE CO.
JAMES PATTERSON,
y-i. --I* vit DEALER IN:^i
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
"pocket cutlery,
jgg Plated Ware, Fire Arms, Musical Instruments, Pocket Books, Fsnoy AraSTalt ticlos, Combs, Brushes, Toys, Books and Stationery, &c., ke./at the sign of the :r ii "Golden WatcH»» Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Watchcs,"Clocks & Jewelry, Repaired by the most experienced workmen, and in all Case: warranted.
Nov. 22,1566. vlSnllyl.
[F
atterson's
Fancy Ba
zaarand Book Store. •"•'"•i
MAin Skreet.
W. ELMQUE.
fn
'Si
I
It .«r
-j O Ot U:
XjO"W
rt
of
They Consist of Brown and Bleaphed Muslin,
Hickory and Checked Shirtings,
Rich Styles,
m. h\v
Latest Styles of Cassimeres
at'reat barea,n9'
Lbs. Carpet Warp,
DRY GOODS IN CRAWFORDSVIIXE! PLAIN AND C&ECKED DRESS GOODS OF EVERY SHADE, DELANES AND CHALLAS, PLAIN & FIGURED,lAJLANTIG
Balmoral & Hoop Skirts. —o—-
ALSO, A LAIIGE STOCK OF OSIERY AND GLOVES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
Also, largo stock of QUEENS WARE of every stylo. Call and examine, and thereby savo money.
WASSON & ELMORE.
BLACKSMITHING!
ax
A
ITS BRANCHES!
HE undersigned would respectfully inform public that they are carrying on the above business in alt its various branches. From along and practical experience in tho businees, they feci confident in asuring the public that their work & prices will'give entire satisfaction. They arc well prepared to iron wagons, buggies, and shoe horses in tho most durable and approved style, and on short noticed'
Repairing of all kinds dono with despatch. .Particular attention given to mending and sharpening plows. They ask the public to give them a trial, as they feel confident of giving satisfaction. ^25" Shop on Green Street, between Piko and South Streets. GEO. IIIUIITOM'EK A "Firm.
June 20, 1867-tf.
MILLINERY STORE I
IVo. 2 Commercial Block.
(UP STAIRS.
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
AGAIN
-V
?IN
full and complete stock of all articles for the Spring trade in the Millinery lino, of the latest stylos and patterns. The public generally are invited to call before purchasing, as she is determined to sell as cheep as any other establishment in tho city. mar2Syl
FHSTE LATH, FINE SHINGLES, CEMENT,"LIME, COAL,
THE
••fifi
oi-A 'fjon[,pic stock' 'of
SCKOOL BOOKS, PAPER, •t BLANK BOOKS,
efce.
UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform those interested that he is prepared to furnish the trade with the above named articles, at the lowest cash rates. My place of business is convenient to everybody, being loeated on tho lot formerly occupied by the old hotel, known as tho Crane House. J. V. KEERAN.
JF you want Pino Lath, call on
KEERAN.
you want Pine Shingles, call on
I
Tkbms
1
KEERAN.
you want the best Cement, call on KEERAN. fF you' want Lime, call on
you want any of the above named articles, at reasonable rates, call on KEERAN.
Farm tor Sale, r/
WILL SELL A FARM OF 120 ACRES OF good land, situated 7 miles east of Crawiordsville, and half a mile north of the road leading to Lebanon. There are 65 acres of the land in a good state of cultivation', the remainder good timber, and all under ence. There aro three good wood-pastures, well set in grass and shrubbed, and plenty of running water for stock. There is a. good double log house, and an orehard of excellent bearing frutt on the land. The land i3 in a desirable neighborhood, adjoining John Hutchins and Absalom Elmore on the' south, Owen D. Morris on the east, and'George McCoy on the west
:—$45 to $50 per acre, to be governed by
payments. $45 per acre, one half down and the Dalanoe in one year. $50 per aore, one-third down and tho remainder in lwt annual payments, with interest.'
For further particulars, enquire at this office, or of H.-Huffman, at Darlington, or Peter A. Uuflfman, Thorntown.
JuhSO-tf,] .-v: S-Ji,i HUFFMAN.
LOVERS
of Good Tea and Coffee will find tho best tbnt can be h?fliu the markets, at Vee. 20, '66.ast-tf! BBNEFIBL'S.
THE HOWE MACHINE CCS fiEWINa MACHINES,'
W
.„
r*
s. illufl
as
Indiana.
NEW YORK.
PO!* FAMILIES AND
MANUFACTURERS.
These World Renowned SSWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest, premium at the World's Fair in London, and si J:. first premiums at the* New York State Fair of 1SGG, and Aro celebrated for doing the beat work, nging a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by tbc
introduction
cof
th©
most approved machinery, wo. are now'able to supply the very best machines in tho world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory ar Bridgeport, Conn., under the, Immediate supervision ot* the President of the Company, ELI A* ••HOWE, Jr., Ihe original inventor ot the Sewing- Machine.
They arc adapted to all kindi of Family'Sewingj arid to thp Use of.Seamstresses,
Ire.3iuaker.«r
Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Clojlw, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Cor»etP, Boots, Shoes, Hurnesa, Saddles, Linen Goods, ^^^roMas, Parasols, Jec. They work equally woJr.upon silk, liiiuu, woolen &rid cotton with silk, cotton or linon thread. They will porform every fpecies of sew ing, making a beautiful ani perfect stitch, alike on bpth sides of the article sewed.
The Stileh invented by
«Tfr.
MMO\W*E, and made on thin
Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all Sewing Machines /we subject to the principle invented by him.
SKND FOR ClIlCULAUvi.i
J.
o. BRYANT,
GENERAL AGIi^'T,
9S
WASHIJVGTOJIV STREET,
Chicago, III.
CABLE'
LATEST NEWS I
STOCK OF
,. LTST RECEIVED BY.
W. N.' WASSON,
•It the JS'ew Brick Corner,
Washington St., CraivfordsvIIle.
.f SUPERB STOCK Of
0 G"
ANDY PRESS UQODS sucii as
Faney Silks,
MMe Frames,
IND
Mrs. M. L. Williams, IS
THE MARKET WITH Aj
•llohairs, -a-:
Scotch JPlaidSy
P&plins,
Merinos,
Ginghams
S#$WS
KEERAN.
1
Prints Xc,$ #c.
Genuine Lace Collars,
Plain Linen Collars,
ALSj" 'X LARGR STOCKj O^
Fancy DRESS BUTTONS,
Parasols & Sun Umberellas,i
4LSO A SUPERB
LINE
OF'*'
Clotlis and Cassimeres,
itt *r^ry
onj
Hats cfc Capsr
All or tbc latest styles.
rf 01
Come and Sec!
.-v.- ..
m\
Remember the Sew Brick Cor* ner, Fai^ien^ whd#ln t0S^Oi Oct. 25 ^6.} W. -WAESON.
GREEN STREET DAILY MARKET F.. B. GUTHBIE & BR0.,
t'BOI'BIHTlHB.
KilffrT6oirttliit(7
on biiuia the best qnalily of
Fresh Meats, Pickled Pork, Corned Beof, Cojrned- Tongues also, A splendid lot of Bamf, Shoulders and B^cun, of their own curing, Bofogna'Sausage, Dried. Beef, fec. An extra (juahty of F-resh Lard can at all times be found.
Ice for inlednsqiflinfitlwlosuitcustonierii, The highest fflarkct price paid for Fat 6attl», tiides, and Pelts.. •,
April 11 —tf.
F. B. brillRIE BRO.
"1LASS, PAINTS and OILS, for tale »t Frv'i
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