Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 January 1868 — Page 3
THE JOURNAL UNION REPUBLICAN... COUNTY CONVENTION.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,
There will be Convention of the Bills, Orders by mail promptlyfillod
Union Republicans of Montgomery Deo, 26 6m,,
at 1 o'clock P. M.., for the purposo of
appointing delegates to the Union
Stato Convention, to be held at Indi
anapolis on Thursday tho 20th of
February next, tho duty of which
latter Convention will be to select
candidates for State offices, designate
Presidential Rectors and appoint dele
gates to the National Union Conven
tion, to be held at Chicago on the 20ih
of M11 next. Other import-art business will also
come before tho Convention. A gen
eral attendance i* requested. P. S. KENNEDY,
-county, at the Com House in Ctaw- erc shown, a few days siuce, the finest 'fordRville, on ojitl most complete stock of fancy and toilet
.Chairman U. C. Committee.
Presbyterian Union Convention.
A. meeting of the kind above named is appointed to be held, in this place, to commence on Tuesday next, the 21st iust., at 10 o'clock, A. M. at Center Church. It is expected to
be composed of Ministers and Elders, belong-! at hulJT the price.
bounds, have been invited to unite in the con-
convention. ,... I
Ltduie.
General Wallace will deliver a lecture on
4\Mxif"o
Indianapolis Slally Journal.' liiijor Foote, at the Corner Book Store, has the agenrv for this valuable paper, and receives it regularly on the day of publication. The Journal has attained the reputation of being one of the be^t daily papers, iu the L. S., and being the acknowledged organ of the lie publican party of Indiana, deserves and ou to receive an extensive circulation.
^lore *5csr83io«3".
Od Saturdaj' last, our old and highly
vnlned friend, Kkubkn J. Fink, Esq., ,. r.
4
the head and front nud
ing to the two Crawfordsviile Presbyteries, (the O. 8. and tlio N. S.) and of Ministers and Elders, of the United Presbyterian Churches, and any other Churches of the Presbyter-j i:n order, within the bounds of the Presbyter I Powers sells stoves, delivers them ies specified. Others also, living beyond those,
tenplated meeting. The object of the meet- I jug is to promote union of feci ing. ana harmc- ]D[
and the Mexicans," at the Methodist
Church, tomorrow (Friday) evening.
damnification
-nieetintr over tho result of the 8th of
tinua.ry Con ven tion. IIeub^n oonoun-
ced the tvholc ooncorn, declaring tho
platform ''as rotten us the mud sills
Satan's dominions." ar:d assured his
auditors thatEipicy would give a Lain-
tried to appease him the
moro furious ho became—utterly re
fusing to bo comforted. Ilad a Kepub-
lican gone into the clerk's office and
uttered such maledictions against the
Democratic Convention as Rouben did ho would havo been kickcd out as a
radical fanatic. It was a rich scene,
and whin Reuben retired, a democrat
observed that Lhey would whip Eeub-
ea into the traces. Wc await tho rc-
suit with anxious suspense.
For Sale.
A line Young Stallion, four years old, over sixteen hands high, a natural pacer and rackei, works kind and gentle, will bo so:d at a bargain. For particulars inqniry of
LIVERY AND FEiiD STABLE.
The public are respectfully informed that we have made extensive arrangements for keeping horses. We have reduced the price of feed to 25 cents. Persons leaving their horses witli us may rely upon their being properly taken care of. In connection with our stables wc have a large and commodious wagon yard. Farmers and the public gener ully are requested to give us a call.
North side of Market street, Crawfordsville, Ind. .A. IIUFF & SON. .-:vUl26m4.
The Tribune Almanac Has been received at the Corner Book Store and is for sale at 20 cents per copy. This Almanac contains "more information for the amount of money than can be obtained in auy othor way.
''HOW CAN YE BLOOM SO FRESH AND
fair goes tho old Scotch song.
How? Why, ihoso who show the
bloom of health on -their choeks take
Plantation Bitters, which has the povr-
•or of fortifying the system against
'disease, and of regulating tho diges
tive apparatus. Are you dyspeptic,
•weak, void of energy? Have- you
little or no appetite, headache, contin
ued l&ssitude and depression of spirits?
Take S. T.—18G0—X., and bloom and
beauty wi 11 return. Tlie Bitters have
become a household friend.
•, Go to-Fry's drug store and get a pockct
Republican County Convention,
Wo trust ovcry Republican in the
county who can conveniently attend
the Convention hero noxt Saturday
will do bo. Lot the party be thor
oughly organized at once and go to
tho work in earnest. Tho parties in
Montgomery county are so nearly
equal in po'int of numbers that wo can
011I3- hope to carry it by vigilance, thorough organization and hard work.
Attention.
The attention of our dealers iu Hosie GIovop, Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing Goods, of every description, is called to the establishment of Byron Van Kced, Lufavette, He has the best stock In the West, and will sell to dealers at the lowest trade prices, duplicating Cincinnati, Chicago, or New Yorl
'68. articles, at Fry's drugstore, wo evei saw in the 1 citv
Fnquire for Bird's brand sweet Tobacco, 5c. .1 plug, at Fry's drug store.
Skates.'
Go to Campbell & Ilartor'a for
Skates. They have all kinds, Club,
Monitor, Rocker, Ladies' and Boys
also, Sleigh Bells.
Best I- ine Cut Tobacco in tho city,
at the Green St, Drug Store.
BYjudgmont
E. J. niSKORD.
Skates. cheapest- lot in town,
The best."and
for both ladies and gentlemen, at Patterson's.
Lovers of good Chewin at Frv's drug store.
Magnolia WatKr.—A delightful
toilet article—superior to Cologne and
Coal Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil or any
-tlior kind of oil, at Fry's Drug Store.
a„y ai
T.
VT.
brums ot
in our cit\', and repairing to the Clerk's
office proceeded to hi,l.l a
,f the city, and sets them
c]iarf-.e_
0f
uy of effort, in the cause -vvinch all are alike j)(, j-'|ston Corner, to be sold lower aiming to advance. Good results are anticipated. nud much interest will naturally be felt in sucii a
14
Stoves just received at
than any other house in the city
Dead Shot for
ranted, at tho
Store.
Jiuts, every box war
Groon etrcot Drug
Our Coal Oil is waranted to be as irood as auy mado T. AV. Fry, & Co.
Fry & Co, have just received
the finest lot of cigars in the city.
Call and Bee us.
lit
Clover Sectl.
Campbell & Harter will pay tho market rico in cash for Clover Seed.
A lino lot of Skates, Sleigh Bells,
&c., just received fit the F)lston Corner.
7 liun down to the Green street Drug Store!
the,
Elplc township I^CUIOCI tK.yJ I
and get a pocket piece. I
Slieriif Sale.
VIRTUE of a certified copy of a certain or decree rendered by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery eounty. in the State of Indians, in lav or of Henrv. T. Davis and r-»:nst Reoeeoa. A. Tlu.-k and Matilda H. Rusk, up on a complaint of Foreclosure of Mortgage, issued !o me ns the Sheriff of said eounty, I will expose to ."uie at public auction nnl outcry
Saturday the 25th day of January,
drcd votes against it. Ileuben wont between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. t., find 4 „A o'clock, p.m., of iaid day, at the Court houso It strong, WHS e\l(,entl\ d.bSfUlbfied door, in the city of CrnwfordsviHc, Montgomery with the proceedings of the conveil- I county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term .. not exceeding seven yeaisof the following real ion, and the more ms pliant, leilow- estate in Montgomery county, Ind., to \v t: democrats tried to appease Himll.ol i'urt of section twenty-thre
Taken ns the property of the above named defendants, llcbccca A. ltuskj and Matilda K. Husk. J. N. McCONNELL, jan 2. 18(58 :J Sheriff .M. G.
Sheriff's Sale*
B1the
virtue of r.n execution to me directed from Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, I will expose at public snle to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the first dny of February next, between the hours of JO o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of snid day, at the Court House door, in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana., the rents and profits for a term not exoccding seven years of the following real estate, to wit: I'art of tho wpst trsilf of tho northwest quarter, & of the west half of the southwest qnarter of section thirty-six (36), township nineteen (19). north of range four (4) west, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point eight rods south of tho northeast corner of tho w«st half of said southwest quarter, and running thence north sixteen (10) rods thence west twenty rods thenco south sixteen (16) rods: thence east twenty rods to the place of beginning, containing two ac-res more or less, To be sold to satisfy saiu judgment, interest ar.d cost and on failure to realize tho full amount of judgment, interest and cost, I will at tbe same time and place expose tho lee simple of said real estate.
Taken as the property of Perry Smith at the suit of George \V. Prcwitt. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. .q r\ J. N. McCONNELX,?
Jan. 9, 1868, 3t.
To the Property-Holders
O
MONTGOMERY COUNTY!
»J1
indicate tlio value and usefulness of a Veteran Company like the iETNA, the following record of its performances will convince every intelligent mind not onlj how proporty burns, but how this sterling old company performs its duty to the public. In 4S years it ha-i paid for
Five Thousand Dwelling Housec and Content*, Twcn'y-Two Hundred Schools, Churches & Colleges, Eight Thousand StoreB and Merchandise, Forty four Hundred Mills and Manufactories,, Twenty two Hundr Shipments by Lake & River.
Making
total loss paid of
9
8 2 1 7
7 2
December 12, 1867.
$1,000,000
1SGS,
J'art ot" section twenty-three, (23) in township twenty north of range four (4) west, beginning at a stake or -tone where the land of G. 1). Is'iehols, Jaines ivl.-rtin, II. T. Davis and the heirs of Benson's estate corner, thenee west to the south west corner of Benson's north lot, thence south thirty (30) chains to a stake, thence I east ten (IU) chains and eighty-seven (87) links to a stone, *he:ie.e south nin r«en (19) chains and fifty (50) links to a stake, thence east to a ston3 in the eentcr of the county road, where the lands I of Paul Vi ing, G. I). Nichols and land formerly owned by Wiliiain Is'clson corner, thcncc north fifty (50) chains to the place of beginning, supI posed to contain about eighty (SO) acres, more or less, and if the same will not bring a sum suf-* ficient to satisfy said execution, together wilh interest and cost, I will on the same day and at tho same place oft'er for salo, in the first place, the fee simple of tho south half of said land herein described, and if the sam» will s'ell for a sutn sufficient to pay eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars and tilty cents, with interest on that sum from the 5th day of June, 1867, with cost, then the residue of said iand wili not be tie red for sale but in case of failuro to realize a sum sufficient to pay said several amounts, I will then offer the north half of said premises ia fee simple for sale.
Sheriff, M. C. ..
WM. P. RAMEY,
HAVING
bonghtthe Grocery establishment of R. E. Brtanx,
No.
4, Commercial Block,
takes pleasure in informing tbe pahlic that it is his intention to keep confftantlyon hand a choioe stock of
GHO CERIEB,
which b* intends to sell as aheap as tho cheapest, for cash or country produce. Remember the place, No. 4, Commercial Block.
Apr25'67— tf. /i
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1
Insurance by December 23.
II applicn BATON,
JAMES IIJ
uoacco can gel We undertake to send any Watch drawn whatever may I be it: value for sjsio, and in order that every one may :iiso utcly depend upon getting a tirsl class time-piece, we guarantee that every purchaser oi One Dollar1.- worth of ccrtic.'.t'/s shail reccivu at least one for watch No. 553 on our wholesale list, sent po.-t-free, which is a first claw patent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, in sterling silver hunting case, anri nsualy-Rold f'-r $i0. Yon trill, certainly get ai-h a w.uch and, besides, you may ^et a gold ehro!ioinetor worth ^r.oo. We sell the certiifcates as follows One for 25 cents. Three for TiO cents, Six for .•jit, and twenty for To tliose sendinj ,1, we will send a handsome chain gratis. To those sending sjrj. we will send a (JOLD CI1AIN warranted not to t.irnish iu' •20 years rallies getting up larger clubs will receive liberal present.% particulars of which may be learned ou application. As it is our intention to do "a strictly honorable busiucss, and to insure our customers from" liability to loss, we will send our watches WITHOUT MON
Agent.
WATCHES rORJTIIE MILLION.
AUKANDA LE fc CO.'S Git EAT WATCH CLUB.
Everybody needs a good watch, and wishes to pet it .it ilie lowest possible prices a horde ot awindlers knowing this have contrived various ingenious devices to'get people's money, and then either fail to Bend a watch, or send 011c that is worthless as a timekeeper. 1 AKHANDALE & C'O. bave now perfected arrangements Ivy which, for the small mini of $10, a good and rcli.-ibls* watch may be certainly obtained They have formed a GKiiAT WATCH CLUi 0:1 the following plan ('ci tifi-1 frttcs containing The numbers of all the'watches named oar wholesale list list, (which is sent to all applicants,vj nv a rc are mixed up, enclosed in envelope!", and sold for
EY. instructing the express agent to. collect on delivery, If we .are desired to forward watches by mail, the money must be sent lis by Hank Draft or Post Oflice Order, and it will then be at our risk. We will' then register the packajre ut our post oftke, and if lost, will replace it free of ehr^e. any watch sent is not approved, it may be retarued and the money will be refunded. The reputation of our firm, which has been established for five years, ,und is well known in every part of the coutitrv, we trust will be deemed a sufficient {juarantce that we will faithiuliy pcr!brin all wc contract Ic do.
Address. ..... -AH RAN I) ALE & CO., 1S2 Broadwav. Now York,
deciomn] Post Ohice Box, I I
F. B. GUTHKIE & B£0.,
DEALERS IN
E S E A S
O A I N S
Pay tho highest market prices for
BEEF-CATTLE, HOGS -S SHEEP.
IBffDES and PELTRIES WAITED.
STo.
10
1
in Watches!
ror. sai.k
os
thk rort i.AR
jOXK PRICE JPXj
GIVING EVERY I'ATRON A
HANDSOME & RELIABLE WATCH
For the Low Price of Ten .Dollars
Wilhoul Megm°d to
And not to bo Paid for unless perfectly
satisfactory.
1 On fu!id (rol'l Hunting AVarelies..$2."0 to I'ld Magic Cased Uold Watches.... 2t/0 to in!) Ladie= Vv'atehes,enameled 100 to 200 (!o!rl Tl'nt.'g G'hron'fer Wat'h's 250 to 2(") Gold If anting English Lev'rs. 200 to 300 Gold iliint'g Dupl'x Watches. 15') to
(500 Gold Uunt'g Ainr. Watchc, 500 Silver Hunting Levers 500 Pilver Hunting Duplexes 500 Gold Ladies Watches l.i.-OO Gold Hunting Lepines 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds..
rnngernent, costing but--$10,
No Lottery, but a straightforward, legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious
A
single certificate will'be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., Ave for $1, eleven for $2. thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most supurb Watch for $15. To Agftnts, or those wishing omployriient, this is a rare opportuni ty. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny.
Tru n».
••WRIGHT, BRO. & CO., Importers. A 1 til Broadway, Men York.
f.A.SHIO:n
rBllLE UNDERSIGNED has established himself in tho rooiu above the sttJre of Evans & Hughes, National Block, Washington street, where'ho will conduct tho
T*11SjORBJVG BUSINESS
In allits various branches. Havifig had a long experience in the busiuess, he is prepared to do wurlc in the most fashionable style, and will guarantee satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of the public pa tronage.
Oct3-m3] J. H. EDINGER.
ELSTON BANK.
THIS
institution, with its capital undiminished, willcontinnue^to do a general Banking business, under the iirmliiaxno «f Elston. Son, and under the general supervisien of B."W. Engle, Cashier. ISAAC C. ELSTON. Jr.
October 29/6Tm3..'**" "r" :fS
Campbell Barter's Column
CAMPBELL & HARTER
call attention to their
BIG STOCK
OF
Fall -Winter
GOODS. Every department is full. The long list of special bargains, which they offer, atid the great rush of customers for those goods is an evidence that no such bargains had e'sewherei
reeil Street, I Would call1 special attention to I their immense stock of
CniwfbrdsviUe, Indiana. ^_
CAMPBELL & HARTER
OP Ell AT VERY
LOW PRICES
a splendid assortment of2
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, SEAVEKS and
of Carpets and Floor
O I O S
at very low figures.
CAMPBELL & HARTER
HAVE just received some elegant stylos of long and squaro
Paisley Shawls.
Also, ft^gcncral assortment of
A«(rachan C'loaliiag,
and Ladies' Jncketings.
CAMPBELL & HARTER
nro giving great bargains in
BROWN arid BLFACIIED
Slieeting's,
UVn TSCKIJYGb,
PI,ANKELS, JEANS aad
IV I 1ST S
CAMPBELL & HARTER
BOOTS fe SIIOES
and the low prieeB at which they sell them.
:V^S"
CALL AND EXAMINE.
1.000 6i)0 I 300 :ioo 250 200 250 150 250 250
100 to SO to
T.ri
to
Every patron obtains
50 to 50 to 50 to 25 to 10 to 75
Wnlch by this arwhiie it may be
worth $1 000. No partiality sbown.-'fj® Wc wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, arc played in scaled envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth less. The return of any of^our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, ami as no article valued at loss than §10 is named on any certificate, it will at oncc be seen that this is
October
CAMPBELL & HARTER!
Have a full stock of Men's
U/INIS II ING- 0 O DS,
I! KADY-MADE'
CLOTHING,
Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Susponders, Gloves and lloseirv.
Campbell & Harder
Have a full Stock of
SEouseSiceper's Goods,
00 50
Damask and Loco
0"0.3?"fc XX 3
Linen Table Cloths, Towels,'Napkins, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Table Covers, Ac.
Mr. D. HARTER
Has just returned from tho eastern citios, whore he purchased I'OR CASH, a complete stock of
RuSldina Hardware,
and shelf goods.
IRON, GLASS, NAILS,
Horse Shoes, Ilorso Nails, Steel, Too Corks, «ic., Jkc.
Campbell & Harter
Have'mado permanent arrango-. incnts, and keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Gum and
LEATHER BELTING,
which lhey will always furnish at Manufacturer's lowest list prices, with a liberal discount to buyers of large quantities. All belting sold by us is warranted. Also keej) a good stock of Gum, Hemp and Cotton Packing. Also, best quality of •Lace Leather and Bje'lt Rivets.
Campbell & Harter
Would respectfully call the attention of Trappors to a vory large stock of genuiuo
NEW-HOUSE TRAPS.
«,
[Ml
DOESKINS.
CAMPBELL & HARTER
ITAVE an unrivalled Bto of DRESS GOODS. FRENCH POPLINS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR REPS, TARTAN PLAID?!,
-2j
cach. livery certificate it? warranted to he for a watch, and as will be seen by reference to the list, none are of ... less value than ten ilollartt, while some are worth
TWILLED COBURGS, PEKIN CLOTHS, MERINOES, ARMUKES, CASHMERES, I and
ct»! 1
CAMPBELL & HARTER
Have just opened some
Beautiful Styles
y•
1 x.\
v* -together with othor
rFRAFSi
Steel and Wire Hat Traps, A'c., ie.
24,
1887.
WMEm & lit
In order to give the public and people in general, good and cheap goods, is to Iny of the first class manufacturers and business houses in the Eastern cities, which
3. BORN BRO.
aro doing cvorjr season but thny havo been fortunate this fall to buy goods at such
REDUCED RATES
tnat they enn coinpote wifli any honso west of Xcv ^'nrk city, iu tho first, place, tbcv have been in the market when goods were sold at ruin_c»ns prices tD tiic manufacturer and in cho second •yiaoe, they slilutly
BOUGHT FOB CASH,
which gave them tho ndviiutnge of bnyinj tbey pleased, and at from.
SO to 25
CHEAP
AT WAYNETOWN.
You can gei everything in the lino of
DRV GOODS.
NO. 3, COMMERCIAL BLOCK,.
CHAWfOEBSYILLl? INDIANA,
DRESS
iBIGt.T
-& Balmoral fe Hoop
S O
Nov. 7. 1S67.
THE WAY IT IS DONE.
1
CLOTIITlN1 r.
HATS,
f-.
UOS1KUV,
•.
X-
r*/ (J iI'S,
HARDWARE,
in cash or exchange. Remember the place. S. 130RN & BRO.,
GOODS,
whero
than those parlies that boupht on time. They ean ,«ell goods at the same price, to their customers und friends, as the majority of merchants pay i'or their goodd. We shall mako a profit. Now, in order to get
#.
^BOGTS,
7 SHOES,
Oct 24ml] Waynetown, Ind.
SILVER -SMITHING! P. FiTZPATRSCK. O S
Watches
AJTD
E W E
W IIAYE oh hand a lar^o and fine assortmcnt of the best American, English and Swiss Watches, 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 tho market., and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of fine Gold and fancy Jewelry, all of the latest styles with a fine siock of
(J-old IPens, c*
I have also just received a new and complete sei 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 promptness. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired immediately, and work warranted one year.
Call at E. J. Binford's Drug Stere, Warrington etreet, west of ihe court-houso. P. FITZFATRICfK.
August 31, IS66. yl.
(St ®W
WHITE GOODS,
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Queenswar© and. C3t3L«-js»s
at the lowest market prico
Skirts.
or jpojums Ttcs,
IIENRY WASSON, C. W. ELMORE.
"The Pen is Mightier than the Sword."
"THE
GOLD PEN,
BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PEWS.
Morton's G-old Pens,
THE BEST PEWS IN THE WORLD.
J?or sale at JVo. 25 JlfaidenZane, Arew York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices.
Morton, makes no 'Pens stamped ivit/i the JVame or 2rade-77iark of a)iy otherj therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the dgcntj in all other places those wishing. the Morto7j. jPen, must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied ivith the cash. jL Catalogue, with full description of sizes atid prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. .i. A. MORTON.
s»jwi E. &W. RAILROAD.
Js-jI
GOOD
you ought so go to S. Born & Bro., and see for yourself howfthey really sell goods. vEive cents saved is ten ccnls made" is an old adage, and in order to do that, go to S. BORN & BllO.,
~.i
A NEW STOCK OF
sj-.FALL WINTER
JUST RECEIVED
W N. WASSON,
•It the ISrictc Corner,
WasSiington St., Crawfordsville.
a
NOTIONS,
CROCKERY,
&c., &c. &c.,
at greatly reduced rates.
They also inform the public that they are ready to pay tho highest market price for
CORH.gjJTEEAT, HOGS,
Cattlo, Bultcr, Eggs, Lumber, Shingles, ic.,
&c.}
SUFJERB &TOCK OF
0 S
ANCY
IT..
PRESS WOODS
SUCII AS
Fancy Silks^
12c JLaineSi
•ISohairs,
Scotch S*laids,
Poplins,
Jflerinos,
Ginghams
Prints
*Vc.
Genuine lace Collars,
S Plain Linen Collars,
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Fancy DRESS BUTTONS
A.
nice
line
or WINTER GLOVES.
ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF
Clotlis and Cassimeres,
CAR.FBTS,
€$2
AH of tlic latest styles.
Come and See?
Remember the New Brick Corner, Farmers, when in town.
Oot. 3 1S67.]-. W.-N. WASSON.
Valuable Property for Sale.
THIS
property consists of 12 acres of fine land, new frame house, (unfinished) a good barn, largo bearing orchard, tc., &c,, situated in the east part of the city, one mile from the Court House, on the Indianapolis road. Price very low, on terms to suit customers. Enquire of 16-3
T%or.
MEDICAL.
Purify Your Blood!
Hurley's Sarsaparilla^
Of all tho remedioa that h»T« be«n diieor«red during the present age for. tho "thotJiand. IU which flesh is heir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only ten yoars have^ olftpsofl since the discoverer (who spent a decado in studyjng'expcrimcnts, and perfecting it) first introduced it to tho public, and it ia ajrendy recognized by tho most eminent physicians in sfll part* of the country, to be the most surprising^ and effective remedy for certain diseases of whioh they, have linovrledge.
All other Compounds or Syrups of thi* root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of Faculty, bccauseon being tested, they ha*o boon found to coniain noxous ingredients, which nutralise the good effect of the SarsaparillB,'and oftentimes injure the health of tho patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial,-be found to effect a pertain and perfet cure of the following oompiaints and diseases: ,ti.
r,
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia. Erysipilas, Female Irreg• ularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigesfion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Syphilus, Scrofula or King's Evil.
E. J. Bin ford & Brother, A?eat«.
Hurley's Ague Tonic!
Perfectly Reliable!
The only remedy for Chills and Fevor or Agao and Fever that is or can be depended upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who had tried the usual remedies without bonefit but in no caso kaa
HURLEY'S Ague Tonio
failed to effcct a euro. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as a suro and certain cure tor chills and fever. Any ono .suffering from the chills would consult their owj* interest by pending to .a drug store and buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will bo certain to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it to tho proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE & Co.,
Louisville, Kyi
K. J. BINFORD & BROTIIEB, ACZSTS.
HURLEY'S
Popular WORM CANDY.
As this is really a specific for ttorms, and th« bkst and host p.»latable form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking tho place of all other preparations for worms—it bo ing perfectly tasteless, and children will take it
JAMES RUDDLE & Co., Proprietors.
HURLEY'S
STOMACH BITTERS!
jrGr
Debility,
IjOSS of Appetite, Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There are no Bitters that can compart
with theso in removing tho distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in tho United States, or from the propriotors, JAMES RUDDLE & Oo.,
Louisville, Ky.
J. BIXFORD & BRO., AgciltK
EETT [SON'S
ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,
Has proved itself to be one of the best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, Jtc., in.all cases when tried for man or beast, and will do all wo olaim for it. Try a bottle, and wo aro satisfied you will never afterwards uso any othor.
NOTICE! TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!
WE
have, by purchase of the orlgindl receipt, become sole proprietors of this celebrated Modicino. Wo ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in future discard all thoso nauseous and destructive stuffs, such aa Estonian's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawee'a Mixtures, fcc., combinations of a past and antiprogressive ago, when it was thought that the moro dssgusting tho mixture tho bettor the medicine.
Use in the future only SEABROOK,S, a combination quito up with the advancement of the ago. rieasant to take, harinloss in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluablo ia the following diseases:
SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGP. X4RITIES OF THE BOWELS, RESTIYENESS, TEEiHIJlG, &c., &c.
Gives health to tho ohild and rbbt to the MCTKib.
Wo could furnish any quantity of certificate# bearing evidence of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its ewa merits, wbioh it will do upon trial.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PliOPEIETOES,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
E. Binford & Brother, .^Agents, Crawfordsville,Ind.
mi.
v/ ,iB«ooirs1
ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND CALISAYA, TtllS
elegant combination possesses all ths best tosic properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without tbe disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately or in other preparations of these valuable medicines. It should be takes in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required—after convalescence from ff.vkrs or other debilitating diseases, of in those distressing irREGur.ARiTfKS peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its placc.
JAMES IiUDPLE & CO., Proprietor* Louisville, Ky.
E* J. BJJYFORD
CRAWFORDSVILLE/ Jujyll, '87, ylV "1-
Wil. G. WHITE.
BR9,
AGENTS,
IK^uka.
