Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 March 1868 — Page 3

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THE JOURNAL.

AiU ntiou Cttiucadcs!

'^Th ere'will be a meeting of Post Xo. lv G. A. II.. on Friday evening, March Gth, at 7 o'rloek. for the transaction of business of iruportanfft to every member. Comrades ill please bear this in mind and assemble promptly at the call. .TOIIX W. ROSS, P. Com. „K. B. F. Pikrck,Adjutant.

Judge Nay I or.

"N are authorized by the friends of Hon. I* vac NaTlou, to state that his name will lie presented to the Convention, composed of the eoujitie.-sof Vermillion. Fountain and Montgomery eountics, for re-nomination. Jud^e Naylor has served fourteen years as Vireuit Jud^f*. and nearly eight years a* Common Pleas Judge, and his qualifications for the position are too well known to need any recommendation at our hands.

Ol readers will not fail to notice the advertisement of Fred. Douglass' Lecture, be delivered at McClelland's llall. this city, Thurs. lav-evening next, Mareli 12th. Let every on attend aiul hear the «rmit colored Lecturer.

Plows! Plows!!

(jo to S. II. («rerg\-« to buy the best Plow? In the m:irket. lie ha? just received a supply of those justly celebrated Rover and Richmond Plow for rhe spring trade, which he oilers very low for cash. Call and examine for yourselves. 2U-tl

"Hot Dead bul LiveUi.''

Some evil-disposed person put in eir-

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who won

with ft splendid stock ing Spectacles.) which lie is cheaper than ever. He will call customers as early as possible.

Will commence the third term of her School for girls at the residence of her father. on Moudav. the ninth of March. 1808.

G. 4. R.

At the regular meeting of Post \o. 1. held a? this place on the 2Sth lilt., tin i'dicers were elcctcd to F.uing term

Surgeon. Stallord.

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dilation a. false ami scandalous report. and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab. hit Cheap ,Joha had "shuffled oil* this I or cream, to SDit the taste of the consumer, mui. -It is vnlctable for houses, barns, fence?, enrnnge IU"rtal coil and U'oili'to that "lllldiscover- ind ear-makers pails and wooden-ware, agricul-

following

serve during the 11-

P,.st ("uininaudi'r. John Senior Vii-e Commander. llriu*e C.irr: Junior "S

i-c

•ommander, J. H. Simpson Adjutant. R. il. F. Pierce Quartermaster. T. II. l'istine:

S. McCldlund: Chaplain. O. W.

l.IVF.liY AKD FEED STABLE. The public are respectfully intonned that we have made extensive arrangement

kot*ping horses. YY Ikivc rciluccd the pricc of fijc-d to '2* Cents. Persons leaving their horses with us r.vay rely upon th'/ir tiring properly Inkcn care of. In connection with -our at utiles we liuve a l:irpe anl commodious •'•vugon yard. Farmers and tlic public gonerhliv ,irt: requested to give us call.

Korlh rl-ie of Market street, ('ni\vfnrdsvi!le. Lud. A. HUFF & SON. d-0iii4

"()H Til \T WJJ.L BK Jl'VI't 1.!" llL'Tl men and women throw "Physic to the doj .s.'

nnd when a tntlc out OI order, ol to JHC\ lilt

ettin£ out of order, taki3Plantation Bitters Are you Dyspeptic. Nervous. Jaundiced. Hy'pped. Low Spirited. Weak, or are you sick and don't know what ails you l' Delicate Female.13, Clergymen. Merchants. •Lawyer*, and persons of sedentary habits, •re particularly benefitted by these.Bitters The sale ia perfectly enormous.

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The Sun Burner.

The above Is the name of anew burner, lately iiivcnl*vV for coal oil L-nip.-'. It is conceded by nil who h.ivc Med Uicm, to be the greatest invention of the ago It S gnnierhiiig new and very desirable, and nscds only to 1»h scTi to be appreciated. By u-ing this burner you

Toidall possibility ol explosion. It can lie attached to any lump, and consumes less oil and is more convenient tban other burners. We advise all who are using tho old fashioned burners to ca*t them aside and get tins •nr, a» you can save at least one-half th«i amount of oil 200.000

«*ualtr bnrned, and the lijjlit is far superior. Call al K. 3. Uluford & r.ro.'s and see this wonderful invention.

:Shovel Mould*.

Go to Fry's drug store and get a pocket V»ec«.

Patent Lanterns.

Campbell «!t Ilarter have, the best Lantern made to burn Coal Oil. It will not smoke and can be taken all to piece?, (.'all and see tliem. .!• j-.-v -5--

Attention.

Ooods, of every description, is called to the establishment, of Byron Van Reed. Lafayette, He has the best stock in the West, and will eell to dealers at the lowest trade prices, duplicating Cincinnati, Chicago, or New York Bills, Orders by mail promptlyfilled -.j," Dec, 2G Cm,

1'lows.

Tlic celebrated Rover and Richmond Plows can be found at Campbell & Harter's. Give them a call, before purchasing elsewhere. 25-2

Wc are glad to learn that Col. Henry C* Doming, who was much distinguished in the last Congress for his eloquence and power in debate, and who was greatly instrumental in procuring the passage of the act creating the office of Lieutenant General, has been engaged for some time on a Life of General {.•rant.

The terms of intimacy and confidence •which exist between the eloquent author sum irant and his triends—Washburn, o1" 111., Gov.Gates and others—give him greater facilities in his labor than anj' other writer could have.

Those who have seen portions of the manuscript speak of it as being written with great power and of absorbing interest,

This will probably be the Life of Grant, fpr wide ami general circulation. We leam that it will be published by S. S. Scran ton & Co., Hortford, Ct., and the National Publishing Cot Cincinnati, Ohio.

Camnliell & Hrirter have on hand larfro Ocl».nTCl«Xy iuQfCJl 14, louo, c\t 1F8toek of Singer. Kimick & Co.'s Shovel vi Hall, IS'CW York. Moulds also. I'low Handles which ihov will sidl vnrv low tor e'l-di

Enquire for Bird's brand sweet Tobacco, 5c. plug, at Fry's drug store. .-•i:'/- —-ssis.

The attention of our dealers C1ovb3, Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing Ali awards will be delivered as directed, the day after

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Ran down to the Green street Drug Store and get a pocket picce.

Magnolia Water is a delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the price.

Wc were shown, a few days since, the finest and most complete stock of fancy and toilet articles, at Fry's drug store, we eveV saw in the city. ......

ANNOUNCEMENTS-

Township Trustee.

Mr Editor:—Be pleased to announce A. W. Lemmox. our present able and efficient Township Trutoe, as a candidate for re-election, subject to the decision of a Republican Convention, should one be held. 25 Hl/NPRKDS OK VOTF.ItS.

HORSE AND JACK

I S

III XT ED WITH XEA TXEKS A XI) DESPATCH.

AT THIS OFF5CE.

"fiT® A I NTS for Farmers and others.— The Grafton Mineral Taint Co. are now

manufacturing the best, cheapest and most durable Paints in use two coat.-! well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years jiti.-iof aiight brown or beautiful chocolate color,

tural implement.*, canal boats, vessels and ships'

l'OUltie fl*»111 VilGnCO no ll hotto,n»=, canvas, metal and shingle roofs, (it beTo soothe the sorrow of those! ing fire aud water proof), floor oil clollis, (one

1 a a a 5 0 0 0 a re a

SO terribly atllietod l)\ SilCll yejkr,) and as p.iiiit for any purpo.se is unsurWC hereby aflinn that Cheap llilSt'cd for body, durability, elasticity and aihe-

S5ld news, v. siveness. Price $6 per bid. of ."00 lbs., which •John is not only alive and in excellent will supply a farmer for years to come. Warnn h-dth but that ho has supplied himself!

te.'1.i"gives

,lU

.uiii, niiL 11 I which lull particulars. None genuine of o-oods. (inellid Its.* branded in a trade ui:irk (Ji-nlton Mineral Paint. A.l.lress 1 AN I EL B11) W ELL,

sell np on his

Mary F. Ilovey.

Se"a

for a

fiwu,un-

»r

i-jj to'157 (.] 2jt Pearl St., N. Y.

AGENTS WANTED

ron

DR. WILLIAM -SMITH'S

BIBLE DICTIONARY.

It contains OVER ONE THOUSAND eIosel»printed, double column, oetavo pages, from new cU-ctiotype plates, on good paper, and is appro piiately illustrated, with over TWO HUNDRED engravings on STEEL AND WOOD, and a series of line authentic maps.

It is highly commended by all learned nnd em incnt men, and by the press generally throughout the country.

It is a necessary help to every Bible reader, indispensable to every Clergyman and Sunda School Icacher, and ought to be in every family.

It is a great Library in itself. The labor and learning of centuries are gathered in this one volume, to throw a clear, strong light upo.i every page of the inspired work.

CO HOT BE DECEIVED.

Owing to the

vnprcecihntetl popularity

of thi

work, a small English abridgement adapted t" for [juvenile readers, in duodouim form, of abmr.

tiOO pages, has been reprinted by another firm in l.i 'ger type, and spread over #00 octavo pages, evidently—by making a book larger than it original—to give the impression that it is our edition. tjend for circulars giving full particular?. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers, li.s \W-st fourth Sc., Cincinnati, 0.

FebGinl

Gtearflian's Sale.

0TICE is hereby given, that the undersign ed, as Guardian of David Arnctt, Saimitlj N. Arnctt and Jacob Arnett, in pursuance with

N'

an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montin S a In a a el

al

private sale, on and alter four weeks from date hand, one- tliird in nine eighteen months—the de ar.ii

lici^of, ft-.r one-third in months, and one-third deterred payments at intcresi—the followin scribed real estate, in Montgomery county Sti'te of Indiana, to-wit

The three-fourths part of one hundred and twenty acres in the si.uth part of the south-east quarter of sictiun thirty-one in township seventeen (17), north of range four west, being all of s-aid quarter section except fofly acres along the north part of said quarter, being the proj ert}' ot said minors,

A.MHIIOSEW, ARMSTRONG,

February 20, 18B8.-t4 Guardian,

MERCHANTS' & BANKERS'

rz^v^s'T)

DISTRIBUTION.

TicIwtS.

SI

Each.

T'jcf,»''

WUt 11 \tr\ lOW tor C.l. Jl. -o the fairest and most impartial plan of distribution yet

200,000

cuts, or one for every ticket, positively take place on

prCS

Will

-,Qno

Cted on the Mutual Benefit Principle, and

offered to the i«ublic. Secure your tickets 1 preseu in cash, 1

at

JOS Oold and Silver Watches

Maorted

A

Hosiery

$20,00 10,00^ lo,(Mr 10,00 r.,ooo 1.-1,000 111.(100 n,o:.o

each £5,000 2,0(fo

1)0 50 4,:W) from to $10 each •50 Sowing Machine.", valued at 74 firand 1'iano Fortes, 1" Full Sets Diamond!!,

S1.T30 21,:!22 55,573

jiresents, aiiuitintin^ to

PRESENT for EVERY TICKET.

All who desire to purchase chould do no at once, so as

....... to enable us to register them before the final distribution.

Tic^0t8 each!

3 ,dr

$2,60 6 lor $5 12 for $10.

the distribution, and the result stent to each ticket-holder at once. Send stamps for prospectus uiul list of prizes. Reliable Agents with good references wanted. Address

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L. B. NORKIS & CO.,

FeblC-r.i.". 117 Broadway, New York.

Administrator's Sale.

OTICE is hereby jriven that I will sell at public auction, at the late residence of Charles Cook, late of Montgomery eountv, Indiana, deceased, one mile "north of Marker's mill, on

Friday.

Jlarch 20th, 18G0,

his personal property, consisting of the following articles: Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Reaping Machine, Wagon, Harness, Wlieat in the ground, Corn, Farming Utensils. &c., ,fcc.

Terms.—A'credit of nine months will he given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws under $3 cash in hand.

SAMUEL MARTS,

Fcb27-ts] Administrator.

«AdministratorJl'otice.

wrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ill has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Martin Bowers, late of Montgomery f.mnily, Indloua, dcvciiocU. Saul csratc is solvent. ELT BOOTS,

Fel27-3] Administrator.

JDissolution.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between H. Rick CaU1NK and Samuei, H.'Grego.in the hardware and agricultural business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. S. H. Gregg retaining the entire stock, notes and accounts of said firm, to whom all payments must be made and all claims for settlement presented. Those knowinir themselves indebted will call at once and settle. JI. RICE CANINE,

Sk Hi GREGG.:

February 22,18G8,

JOB PINTINO!

IIAVING lately refitted our office with a new and varied asortment of

JOB & CARD TYPE

we arc enabled to do all kinds of

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Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, $t! auks,

Pamphlets,

£'•., #c., *Vc.5

with neatiiffss and at the time promised. All work done un the most reasonable terms. Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

No.

25

Maiden Lane,

New York, JJtr..

14, 1867.)

In my Card of Nov. 1,1867,1 stated that, IY»rtlie purpose of more fully supplying tlio wanttt of the public, and in order to prevent uiiKcrupulou* dealers from palming off inferior aud

worth-

lews good* a* the Morton Gold Pens, I shall he realtor sell no goods at wholesale except only to duly appointed and authorized Agents," ete. To this plan I have since strictly adhered.

In accepting' Agents, great care has been exercised to appoint those who, by longcontinued fair dealing, have acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity-men in vrhose word the public have learned to place confidence. These Agents have agreed to keep a full assortment of my pens, and to sell them at my published prices. Thus the public are supplied by them with just such pens as they want, either as to writing or price, and get a full equivalent for the money paid.

No agent is appointed to travel from place to plac, or canvass the country, so that all who want a Morton Gold Pen must get it from the Xiooal Agent or from headquarters.

None need apply fbr the Ag-ency except in conformity to the Above, the liberal discount "To Clubs" being sufficient inducement to all others.

A. MORTON

TONSORIAL.

GEORGE TROUT & CO.

IIa\ing established themselves in tbo

BARBEEING

A N

HAIR-DRESSING

Burincss, in the room north of the "Corner Book Store," Grcon Street, where they uro at all times ready to accomodate the public with an "easy and clean" shave. They invite those needing their -ervices *o give tlnni a call, as they feel warranted in saying that they will render perfect satisfaction. [2 i-4.

KEISTYON'S

CALIFORNIA PICTURE GALLERY,

HUGHES' BLOCK,

OPFOS1TK TUB COURT

HOUSE.

MAIN STREET.

1' rom the smallest to Life Size Phr.to-rraph, finished in Oil or "Water Colours. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. *h. 27. V,\ TvEXYOX, Pro]'.

F. B. GUTHRIE & BR0.,

DEALERS IN

FRESH MEATS

OF ALL KIJS'DS.

Pay the highest market prices for

BEEF-CATTLE, HOGS .v SHEEP.

I BIDES and PELTfiiiKS WASTED.

No. lO Green Street,

Cravvfordsville, Indiana. December \2, 1867.

FARM FOR SALE,

AT A

Great Uarsrnih.

The undersignod ofTcrs for pale, very

Jul-Ar cheap, his Farm, containing 19i3 u-res of fertile land, situated half a mile e.ut of Pleasant II ill, Ind., on the Williauiaport and Crawfordsvillo State road, 156 acren of which arc in a good state of cultivation, and 40 acre.' of good timber. There is on the farm a substantial dwelling house with eight rooms, built of the best of brick, nil well finished. There are also on the farm a good l.arn and outhouses, and plenty of pure water.

A considerable portion of the land is well set in meadow. Wheat in the ground, carpets, sheep, farming utensils, fce., will also be disposed of on very reasonable torms. Those wishing»*to purchase property at a bargain will find it to their interest to call on me before the first otoMarcli, on the premises, where they can bo satisfied as to particulars and terms.

Feb 6-tf tv JOHN M. THOMAS.

REEVE'S AMBROSIA

FOR THR HAIR,

iktEOJED.

The experience of over one hundred vears in the cultivation and preservation of the Hair'is now embodied in this widely knowu preparation. For dressing, curling and preserving the Hair, it has no equal in the. world. Three or four applications will stop the hair from fallin" oft, and if used occasionally, it will preveiit hair losing its original color during a lifetime. No preparation equals it for kkstokinu tinhair quickly and no preparation has been more extensivaly endorsed by the medical facultj for its p*rfeot innoeeiwe as regards injurv to the hair or liead, and for its tonic effects upon tho system. Price, large bottles 81.— Druggists, dealers in fancy goods, and storekeepers generally, liberally dealt with. Itetaued 'tt aH parts of the United States, Canada, tc. Address £EiC«-E£A?

REENE'«

ambrosta co.,

lebii/ hh-yl] ifew York.

Five Dollars Premium. I

WILL pax the above sum tolanj'. person who will bring to roy KcstaUrafrH a

WHITEWEASEB.

Said -weasel is not to be nintilnted .not particular as to PP dca*or"hve, B81 desire itonlr for specimen Febli-* GEORGE DRI6COLL.

WATCHES FORTHE MILLION.

ARltAN DALE & CO.'S GREAT WATCH CLUB.

Everybody needs a good watch, and wishes tor got it at the lQtauit possible prices it horde of swindlers knowing this have contrived various Ingenious devices to get people'b money, nnd then cither fail to send a watch, or send one that is worthless as a timekeeper. AHRANDALE & CO. bave now perfected arrangements

pla

eaten containing the numbers of all the watches named in our wholesale list (which is sent to all applicants,) arc mixed up, enclosed in-envelopes, and sold for 25 cts' each. Every certificate is warranted to be for a watch, and lis will be seen by reference to the list, none are of less value than ten dollars, while some are worth $300. Wc undertake to send any Waich drawn whatever may be its value for $10, and in order that every one may abso utcly depend upon getting a first class tiine-piece, we guarantee tbat every purchaser ot One Dollar's worth of certicatea shad receive at least one for watch. No. 5f3 I on our wholesale list, sent post-free, which is a first class patent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, in sterling I silver hunting case, and nsua ly sold $40. You will I certainly get such a watch a nil, besides, von mav get a gold chrbnometor worth $SU0. We sell the certificates ns follows One for 25 cents, Three for 50 cent", Six for •+1, and twenty for (3. To those sending ijtl, we will I send a handsome chain gratis. To those sending !&! we will send a GOLD CHAIN warranted not to tarnish in I 'JO years. Parlies getting up larger clubs will receive liberal present*, particulars of which may be learned on application. As it is our intention to do "a strictly lionorable lmsiuess, and to insure cur customers from* liabillty loss, we will send otir watches WITHOUT MON-i KY instructing the express agent to collect oil delivery, If we are desired to forward watches by mail, the money must be sent us by Hank Draft, or Post Oflicc Order, and it will then be at onr risk We will* then register the package al our past oflicc, and if lost, will replace it free of charge. If any watch sent is not approved, it may he returned and the money" will be refunded. The reputa-1 tion of our linn, which .has been established for five I years, and is well known in every pnrt of the country, we trust, will be deemed a Sufficient guarantee that we will faitlilully perform all wc contract to do.

Address. AltRAXDALE A CO 1G2 Broadwav, New York.

declOmS] Post Office F.ox, 5,2«.

WM. BROMLEY &CO'S

SIQN OF THE

El®

CRAWFORDSVIL LE, IND.

9

Manufacturers and Dealers in

BOOTS AND SHOES

KiSjHATS AND SAPS,

Of latest fttvlcs and best quality,

AT LOW PRICES.

•'Ill 1 fork lf*arraiited.

Sell as low as any other House in town.

YE US A CALL,

January 2.1, 1 SCS.-tf

!NCO

CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000.

"PIPIT TEARS OF HONORABLE SUCCESS HAS given the "Hartford" her well-earned reputation of the Oldest and the Best" Policies issued on favorable terms and all losses honorably adjusted and faithfully paid.

Jauuary 0, tf.

THE

K. B. P. PEIRCE, Agent.

PIISTE LATH, PINE SHINGLES, CEMENT, LIME, COAL,

.»*X*y tSSOm i-i'1

UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in-.fof-m those interested that he is prepared to furnish the trade with the above named articles, at tho lowest cash rates. My place of business id convenient to eterybody, being Tocdted on the lot formerly occnpiod by the old hotel, kHOwn as the Craho House. J. V. KEER AN.

j|P you. want Pifte Latii, call on

I.

I

KJJERAN.

call on

you want Pine Shingles, call ZX -KEERAN.

you want'the best CcmiSf/cSlI On KEEftAN.

I

you want,Limef calf on

fF-you-want

'/.KEERAN.

any of the above named article*,- at

rearouablo rate?, tall ou KEEF.AI7.

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CAMPBELL & HARTER

IS NOW

MAKING BEADY

FOR

jSPRING TRADE,

—CLOSING OUT THEIR

WINTER STOCK

—AT

[LOW FIGURES,

And offering to their Customers I I .'•

GREATER INDUCEMENTS

I —TIIAN EYEIt.

Those looking up the best Bar pains in town, will not fail to call on them before

they purchase.

B3SINGprinciple

convinccd hy actual experience that tho of buying and selling for caih is the only true one on which business can be dune successfully, thoy are determined to adhere i'.rictly to this plan. All merchantable

Campbell A Harter^s Column] gjxecufor's Sale of JLand,

E

CASH HOUSE

O E

Will be taken as Cash in exchange

Jaunafv 3'0, lfer?.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the under'

(tiguiAl. executor of the last will and testament of William Moore, deceased, by virtue of the proviHion8 of naid will, and in accordance with a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County, Indiana, made at the February term thereof, in the year iy6S, will sell at public sale, on Saturday, the 28?,h day of March, 1808, the following real estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, of. which said decedent died seized, to-wit: That portion of hi* real estate which begins on the section corner on the range line dividing range 5 and of section 30 and 81, thence east 7 chains and 50 links to a stake on secction line, the beginning corner of JPilliam Moore's land thence north 27 1-2 degs east 11 chains 18 links to a stake near a sycamore 3G inches in diameter thence south 9 degs cast 28 links do. 8 inches: north 54 1-2 deg cast 57 links, thence north 20 1-2 decrees east 7 chains 25 links to a white oak 17 inch, for a corner thence north 18 1-2 degs.: east 14 chains to a stone, thence north 4o 1-2 degrees west 8 chains 44 links to a stake, the south east corner of a 6-aere lot thence north 4 chains 25 links to stake on dividing line: thence north .'!!) 1-2 degrees east 0 chains 48 links to a stake on the north and south line running through the middle of the north-west quarter of said section thence north 32 chains 72 links to a stake on section line and corner of the 80-acre lot thence east 20 chains to the half mile post thence south 40 chains to a stake at the middle of the section thence cast 14 chains links to a stake, corner of Samuel Moore's 10 acres: thenee south 12 degs west 14 chains •'12 links to a stake near sugar tree 30 inches: thence north 30 1-2 degs. west 90 links to pin oak 24 inches thence north 34 1-4 degs: east 13H links: thenco south 45 degs west 1 chain 42 links'to a stake on bluff, thence south 25 chains to a stake near pin oak 40 indies, thence north -ti) degrees east 22 links to black ash S3 inches: thence south 10 degs east 37 links: thence west 43 elis 41 Iks to the beginning corner, containing 230 acres and 45-100th3, not included in the portion set apart for his widow, bounded and described as follows, to-wit Beginning at the section corner of sees. 30 anil 31, in township and ranjge above designated thence east v. ith the section line 7 chains and 50 links to a stake on section line, and the beginning corner of said dower thence north 27 1-2 dog. cast 11 chs. 18 Iks. to a stake near a sycamore

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ches thence south 9 degrees: east 28 Iks.. dO 8 inches thence north 54 1-2 deg. eaet 57 Iks. thence north 2t 1-2 degrees east 7 chs. 25 Iks. to a white oak 17 inches for the corncr north 18 1-2deg. east 14 chs. to a stone thence south 63 1-4 deg: east 16 chs. G7 Iks* to a stake near a poplar, 36 inches thence north 63 1-4 degrees: west 123 Iks. thence south 22 chs. 50 Iks. to a stake on section line: thence west 27 chs. 40 Iks. to the beginning corner, containing 56 acres. I Also, 12 acres off "the north end of the east half of the'north-west of said section, beginning at the half mile post on tlif north side 'of section 30 thence south 6 chs. to a stake: tln'nce west 20 chs. to a stake, thence north 6 chs. to a stake, corner of the SO-acre lot thence east 20 chs. to the beginning corner, containing 12 acres. Both of said plats of land last described and set apart for said widow, containing in all 68 acres.

Now the portion of said estate to be sold is that part of the first described plat not contained in the two last described plats, and containing in all 162 45-100 acres.

Thiols of Sale.—One-third of. the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months, the purchaser giving notes, secured by mortgage, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.

OLIVER McLEOD, Executor.

feb 27—w 4

E.&W. RAILROAD.

A NEW STOCK OF

FALL & WINTER

UST RECEIVED

W. N. WASSON,

»?i the New Brick Corner,

Washington St., CrawfordsviUc.

.£ SUPERB STOCK OF

FANCY DRESS GOODS

I

SUCH AS

Fancy Silks,

iti

4 Be JLaines,

iJIohairs,

Scotch Plaids,

Poplins,

•Werinos,

Ginghams

Plain Linen Collars,

ALSO A LAIiGE STOCK OF

Fancy DSESS BUTTONS

A nice line of WINTER GLOVES.

ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF

Cloths and Cassimeres3

B00V9 & SH05S, Hats cfc Caps,

All of liie latest styles.

Come and See

Remember the New Brick Corncr, Farmers, when in town.

Oct. 3 ,1867.] W. N. WASSON.

Commissioners Sale of JLand.

fyOTICE is hereby givan that at the FebruaLH ry Term," 18G8, of the Common Pleas Court of Jlontgomery County, Indiana, was appointed by said Court a Commissioner to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the north-west quarter of section Ten (10) in Township eighteen (18) North of range three (8) west, beginning at the north-east corner of said quarter section, running thence south fifty-four rods thence west one hundred rods thence north fifty-four rods thence east one hundred rods to the place of beginning containing thirty-four and 7ft-100 acres more or loss, in Montgomery county, Indiana. Said land being reported not susceptible of a partition in the case of Ifilliam A Sellers et al, and .John Girteu et al. It was decreed by the Court that said real estate be sold at private sale for cash in hand. I therefore offer for sale in accordance with the decree of said Court said real estate, on and after four woeks from this date. TKitness my haud the 2t!th dav of February, 18681

JOIiy Jf. BUTLEB. Commissioner, fob ?r-w

MEDICAL.

Purify Tour Blood!

Hurley's Sarsaparilla.

Of all the remedies that have bt»en dinoofered during the present age for th» "thousand 111 which flesh is hoir to," none Aqual this wonderful preparation. Only ten years have elapied since tho discoverer (who spent a decade in studying experiments, and perfecting it) first intro-: duced it to the public, and it is already recognized by the most eminent physicians in all part* of the country, to be tho most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which the/ have knowledge.

All other Compounds or Syrups of thi? root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of Faculty, because on being tested, thoy have been found to contain noxous ingrodients, which natralize the good effect of the Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the health

ot

the patient. It

is not so with Hurley's preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, bo found to cffoct a certain and perfect cure of the following complaint* and diseases: .j

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiocness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidney*, Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Lxdigeitio)i, Files, Pulmonary Disease:s, Syphilus, Scrofula or King's Evil.

E. J. Binford & Brother, AgenW

Hurley's Ague Tonic!

Perfectly Reliable!

The only remedy for Chills and Fever or .igne and Fever that is or can be depended upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thomand3 cured by using it who had tried the usual rcinedie* without benofit but in no case has

HURLEY'S Ague Tonic

failed to effect a cure. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afilicted friends of it, as a sure and ccrtain cure for chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their own intorest by sending to a drag store and buying ft bottle. It is pleasant, to take, compared with others, and will be certain to cure all casef of fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it to the proprietors, JAMES HUDDLE & Co.,

Louisville, Ky.

E. J. BINFORD & BROTUEK, AGENTS.

HURLEY'S

Popular WORM CANDY.

As

this is really a specific for worms, and the bf.st and most palatablf. fokm to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other preparations for worms—it be ing perfectly tasteless, and children will take it

JAMES HUDDLE & Co., Proprietors.

HURLEYS

STOMACH BITTERS!

For

Debility,

Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There are no Bitters that can compare with thc?o in removing the distressing complaints. For sale or can bo had at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietors, JAMES HUDDLE & Co.,

Louisville, Ky-

F. J. BIX"FORD &. 12HO., Agent*.

BETTI SON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

Has proved itself tobeono of tho best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises,

WE

Prints frc. ffc.

Genuine Lace Collars,

&c.,

in alt cases when

tried for man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a bottlo, and we are satisfied you will never aftorward3 use any other.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!

havo, by purchase of tho original receipt, becomo solo proprietors of this celebrated Medicino. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assuranco that you will i'a future discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawce'g Mixtures, Ac., combinvtions of a past and antiprogressive ago, when it was thought that the more dssgusting the mixture, the better the medicine.

Use in the future only SEABR00K,S, a combination quite up with the advancement of thv ago. rieasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all ca.sco. Invaluable iu tho following diseases:

SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGIL4RITIES OF THE BOWELS, RESTIVEIVESS, TEE1 HUG, &.C., &c.

Gives health to tho ohild and ki:st to the hgth*s.:

We could furnish any quantity of certificates bearing evidenco of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, which it will do upon trial.

JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,

PKOPEIETOES, LOUISVILLE, KY.

E. J. BinforJ & Brother Agents, Crawfordsville, Vnd.

BR. SJE*M BROOMPS

ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON ANDCALISAYA. TTTIS

elegant combination possesses all the best

TONIC

properties of Peruvian Bark and

Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of cither, separately or in other preparation* of these valuable medicines. It should be take* in ail cases when a gentle tonic impression is required—after convalescence from

FEVERS

or othec

debilitating diseases, or in those distressing

REGULARITIES

IR­

peculiar to females. No female

should be without it, if liable to suoh disease*, for nothing cau well take its place. JAMES HUDDLE & CO., Proprietors

Louisville, Ky.

E. J. BJJTFORB

BR&,

AGENTS,

CKAWFORD8VILLE,

jvryii,

'w, ?i.

Indiana.'