Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 March 1868 — Page 3
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SiiF.pmf.Ri) & VAXSICXI-K
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THEOGURR&u!
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tht inning mill and furniture Robin'son Co. "wrapped -in a sheet or fl imesl Tbe'ori^iti of tlie lire is unkiiowh..
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'JIRGFIT.wat''hman kept A^puUjhe
premise,--. aaitfar,the fire got wvll underway hefure it was di»aptyr«icl.vJt i§ thought^ if must .have caught in souie. way Ir.oiu the I'ainaee. The 3os.- to the community U-a ,"T: tr one. and \v know every citizen of the county will fee! pained to hear that this en-' terjy.-J.-c' iW^nict^irieh a file. A amount of lumber v, a.- .stacked up in and nar to th'"1 l.r.iiicjilig. mncli of which was d.e Vt'ro^ed. The losK to Wm. Robertson '.£• Co. i-f between $0,000 anU -57,000. lijxm wliiehvthere wn-? no iuuranee. Mr. Taylor BufTirigton. the owner of the building) sustained a
IOAS
Edwin Percy W!a*sl»So.
One week from to-morrow night this t:-.l-
ented and distinguished e«:Tyi and entse
will deliver a lecture before the pcopie of,
liigher rank than has been attained by any other Aniericat) in this department. Criticism has in tlii- age been made an art. and nmtv of our best -writers -have euiployol
Ihenv-elves in its field, the result being some i'f tlie. most agreeable and same of Vilo.iiiofi brilliant literature of our land. Mr. Whipple has given to this country several, volumes of es?ays and reviews, containing ]apers rivaling in analysis, and reflection."
ini
,l richness of dieti: n. the most bnlUant vuur ists. His
productions bi" the English es srvle "is Vensuousl -flowing and idiomatic.! n'jfOunviing in unforced antitheses, apt illustrations and natural grace. The character--lies.of his crit icism arc its genuine insight and c:itholic liberality'. lie is not only an effective v. ritcr, an -honest critic, a brilliant enthusiast, but a mrr*-
Mr. J. II. Vim Doren", the gentlemanly agent of the celebrated pluenix Wiiite Lead, nuuiufactured by iMessrs. Eckstein. 11-ills & Co. of Cincinnati, was in the city last week. We understand'
that
CALI.
Messrs. 11. J. Binford
A Bro. bought TW'O TONS of the Phcenix Lead, which proved to be the best Lead sold in Crawfordsville hist year. The Lead will still have the old guarantee of OXE otfxo: OF GOLD for every ounce of impurity found ill it.
"AT Kenyou'a (Jaliforuia Picture Gal-,
lery and see Life Size'Photograplis. JS--SSandcr Suit.
Asbuiy Shoemaker KT I X, of Fountain County instituted suit against John Beaver,, of this county. The case was action -of slander for words spoken against the wife before marriage, charging het with hnpr-tr-pe»vconduct with divers persons. To these charges the defendant piit in answers of justification and mitigation. The jury op Tuesday delivered a verdict against the defendant for $io(K. From-Uhe verdict of the jury, we should-judge they did not believe at all hj the justification, and not much in the answers in mitigatiou. .X
tand for Sale.
Persons desirous of making an investment in land, are directed to the advertise-' inent of Oliver MeLeod. in this paper. Theland is a part of the Moore farm, half mile North of Waveland, and is of a
quality.
rlirst
^fafc^irl:i .v.": r*- rHr#y.:ifagar^y'' j'^.
JOSEPH POOLE,
Coifla^aUoBr^'il4 li«bflr8» &H ty, and can ^br^Xil^wa^..4jMML: '7o."f Plants Ml 11 »n«l -Fifrni-^ cet just such Republican brethren from ttjrc Factory In AsSies
our
About one o'clock oji ^nesday night our -J I .,»V» «.'. utvil^v •»./%/*-** -«"7, -..- Ji with the Common Pleas Judgeship, in
from their slumbers tym
Vfe understand tho building is to rebuilt immediately, n.nd aslho proprietors arb fnon of energy aiid cntevj. iso, ilieir intenjions will be speedily canned*olit. Our citizen?1 turned out en ma?so and wortced v'ith a v. ill in saving the contents of the building and and get a poekel piuco.^ neighboring houses'.--- '. Tortnnately tiu-ie.j -jfe V* «nrn ftnftT
was no wind .stirring or. the heart cf oiir.j
in a,i.e
:.
rate
The Sun Bu rncr.
Tt'c above is the name of a new burner, lately invented. for coal oil Lsliips. It is conceded by ail who have nsed them, to-be the greatest invention of the age It i8 something new and very desirable, and needs only to be seen to be-appreciated, By using this burner you avoid all possibility of explosion. It can be attached to any lamp, and consumes tess oil and is more convenient than other burners, rWe advise all who are using the old fashioned burners-to cast them aside and get this one, as you can save at lesfflt one-half the amount of oil nsually burned,-and the light is far superior. .Call ntE.
,3.
Binford &Bro.'s and see this wonderful invention.
MAGNOMA WATEK
is a delightful toilet
article—superior to Cologne and'at half the price. ^ittJ^ i.-i y.
'•Throw physic to the dogs I'll none'of it. To make assurance doubly sure I'll Utke"—PiiANTATioif"Brrx^ns. They never fail. This great Stomacli Healer is just ivhat the •people need. lt is a remedy they san rely on For Dyspepsiaj Ilcai'tburn, Headache, Dizziness, Ague,,Liver Complaints, Pains in the Side and Back, it,has no eqtml not the least among its virtues is its extreme pleastantness to the taste nnd. immediate bcneficxal'e^ct.' Try it, suffering Dyspeptics, and be cured. Such are the. assertions of. those situated to knov,*. Ifrom th« vast amount of this article '.sold, it must have great merit. 5
Esq., of^Fountain Coim.-
Shis District, and if brought before-the
discovered Convention, is entitled to consideration.
®™r-! ?"no is a geatiWaf1'lf"vifiS^'6pt«Sii£«e eharaetj£,^!r an expejiMee riii the prac
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Th« wiU-Uftct been running as usual the tice of'tlie law that eminently fit Inn d-iy' before, ami the visual preeaution'taken for the position to wliich lie aspires, to extttWfhislfcthft'fire in antl-about Ilfs- past services in tha stronghold of .tlfe Dpmojfrsfcy of^S'oiyntaifi County, in. advanc'rng Republican principles, will
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I give his claims additional .weight-when presented to the Contention.
^jyrs cal ai a I 3Ieeti ng. A fleeting of the* ^uernbers'. of the Monftromerv C'ountv Agricultural Society wilT be held at the. Ooitft House, in prawfordsvillo, Saturday the 4th of A pril-fibi' the wrpose of electing Olliccrs for the ensuing yeai-.
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II.
A.
of -about $1,000 no .insurance.
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tliis'city. It would be useless to advise the literary portion of our community of the §TOJ :it Shepherd Vansiekle's new Jewhigh posi.ion Mr. AVhijiple ocnipies among lry and Book If tore, Xo. 1.-Empire Block, ii^J' ifts?rat^~of. this land.' Born in TSIJV'ati and see that nice stock of Jewelry, W atches. thfe-t'^y -ag^ of 1+ a writer -for_the*preA?.'" Clocks. is worth seeing. lie ito'X:, iii.thik age "of crit-icishi.occutyb.'s
1
eloquent orator, lie speu sharp, nervous, energetic manner, wi graceful, in .some ri'specis a niouotonou.s, -esiiculation. THs lectures are full of |are requested to give us a calI.-_. and ori"- North sids of 'Market street, Crawfordsville, niglily
a
Fitzgioji., Pres
W. LEMMOX
Sec.
&• your Watch' or 'CloVk need..go^•'fcUseplier^ &• yansicklo s. (lerstand-^ those things."
t-iry might this .morning have been lying have a large, and elegant stock of
patterns. =Now is the lime to
f.in lp
cvcr
Yvall Paper, at lower prices
,K.folv:
ollVied
in the city.
m(J JAitES
PATTKIlSOXv.
.liajquiie for Bird's brand sweet Tobacco, jo. i) ping, a I Fry's drug store.
Go
to Frv's drutr store and get
piece.
i'govvs! rittVi'Sll
(jo to S. II. Gregg*^ to -buy the best. Plows in the market. He has just received a supply oi tha-n: justly, c^lebra^ed Jvo\ er and Kic-ynond Plows for tiie sprjiig tmdc, wliicJi he'oftVrs very lov.* tbr fti'sh. M^all and exama.
LIVERY A^D EElil) S'lABLE.
Tlic public arc respectfully informed that we. have 'lundo" extensile ammgements fdr keeping horses. We have reduced the price of feed "to 25 cents. Persons leaving: their horses with us may rely upon their being
dis'i'K-tiv. in a properly" t(ifcfn care^fr In, ^onYieciion 'With
our stables wc have a large and commodious wagon yard.. Farmers and the public gener
full of are reques I TVTrtfH» owlo
7»
meaning, terse, rigorous, ina! •beautiful in languag "thoughts tliat breathe bum."' An earnest man—he speak* the authority of a. prophet and labor well nigh apostolic zertl. Possessed of an anient cnthnsiasni, vivid imagination, and drawing from the mighty stores of' know 1«dge in his possession.'.he fails not io please nstruct and enrich hi* hearer?. T!ie. subject chosen—"Loafing and Laboring"—is one which cannot fail to interest, and we hope our reader# will not fail to embrace this opportunity' of hearing one of our nio.-t talented and elc-quoLt lecturers.
IMlCit uwl migh ml Avoni-i
The attention of our dealers in Hosiery lav*# S!iiil3 Lbti.wei-Si aq'd Gents"Fvirnisbiug: Gb6ds, of' eV(?ry description," is called to the establishment of Bvren Van lieed,- Iviifayettc, He has the best stock in the West,1and will sell to ^e^ilcrs at the, .lowest trade? prices, duplicating 'Cincinnati, Chicago, or New Yoik BillK.'Ortl jrs.by mail proiiipUyfilled ?•'1
Dec, 2u Gm,
keep a supply of
all the Periodicals. Also the -last Novel
'"ANNOUNCEMENTS-
./S'p.uriifcslzfp Tr-isslce. '."Ci
jl/r Btfkorf^^e i1e.ii»ed to aniioxmce "A". 1)'.
LK.MMON,
onr present, able and efficient Town
ship iYiistce, as a candidate for rc-election stilgect to the decision of a Kepublican Convention," sliould one be lield. 25 JIUNDKEDS Ol' "\*OTKRS.
We sirs authorized to annomice Jonx FrKS.'-x, Esq., a candidate for re-election to the office of .Justice of the Peace at the en.•niinglA.prflr election.
MftV.EDITOR—Annonncc H. HICK
new tind varied asortmcnt of
rr-
repairing, •lien." im-
&-•»•-*
Run down to the Green street
-Drua: Store
4, ,! Paper on hand.' wliieli T* will sell at cost. f'i'iie Ptock embracpj! some very beautiful
CANINE
I Candidiite for,Recorder of Montgomery County, subject-to the decision of the l'epublican Con vention, and oblige
E,epublicaii-Conve)ition, you will oblige. JjlANY VO'I'KliS.
LOO'K'!
:KOO!t£!!
a
HASY WARM' FRIKXDS.
Mr.. EptroK,—By aiinottneing the name of ItrcfcAiiri as a 'candiUate for -State Senator, subject to the decision of the
$500,00 FOE 25 CENTS,
By subscribirig'/or'a'hcautifuilj' illustrated book, something new and ^n't'eresfliig, entitled
dps and Dowiis' in. City Life.
Something for everybody to read. It describes every character in a city of high or low standing in society, and is sure to please everybody that reads it. It contains 250 pages of fine print and 30 beautiful life-like cuts. :y- *_ .i. .... 12,0 00,00 HAVE BEEN APPROPRIATED
to be given, away to the subscribers as follows First Prize $500,00 in Grccnbacks. Second 400,00
Third o00,00 Fourth 200,00 Fifth.,v 100,00 --w And 210. Prizes of ^0,00 eiichV all in-jQrcenb.'ickSi"
To every number of books a Prize is enclosed in the book, and all hooks are pul npin strong iwappers, so they go safe through to their, owners.
PRICE OF BOOKS.—One book, 25 c.ts Five books, $1,00 Fifteen books, $2,50, mailed to any,address free, on receipt ol priee. Address
MONROi ATKINS &c CO.,* PUBLISJIEl'iS AND BOOKSELLERS, 111 & 115 Broadway, New York.
HORSE AND JACK
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Wc were sliownt a few days since, the finest' ancl most complete stock of fancy and toilet iarticles, at Fry's drugstore., we ever saw in the., k-ity.
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rHINTED WITIt NEATNESS AND DESPATCH,
.C.
•v' SETT'S
AT THIS OFFICE.
ftook Jigents Wanted.
FOR
Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. Written by 70 of the most distinguished Diyinpsfip Europe :andvAinerjca. rll-v lustrated ivitli. over 125 Steel and Wood Engravings. Ill one large Ocftat'o "volumej Price^ $3,50. The only edition published in America, condensed by Dr. Smith's own hand. We employ no General Agents, and offer extra inducements to Agents dealing with us. Send for descriptive circulars and see our terms. -.
J. 1?. BURR A CQ.,
marbtl Publishers, Ilartfofd, Ct.
svie.arc enabled to do all kinds of
O W PtiK,
J*.
Cards,
fo
A. IILTF & SON.
that di 0m jMwith with
AtlenJioti.
k-. f*i\
Mill Mends,
Circulars,
Blanks,
•r I JP'mnphleis,
L\\ r?J
T03STS
give -tlu-m a cull, ns They feel war ran-
ted in saying that_ they will render perfect satisfaction. [23-4.
tiidminislratGr's Sale. ,,^7 JTICE is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction, at the late residence of C'harle# Cook, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased,, one mile north of Mauker'.-j, mill,.en
N°
Friday. March 20th, 1808, I\/,,r
noekel his personal property, consisting of tlic foilowin* articles: I Horses, Cattle, 'Hogs, Sheep, Reaping Jla-'-hine, AV^vgon, Harness* Wheat in the ground, (.•orn.'-Famiinc Utensils. &c., &c.
TERMS.—A
r.
&Hf
credit of nine months will be
•jriven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security waiving relit from valuation and appraisement laws under si) cash in hand. .-. :.v. SAMUEL MARTS,
FebiT-ts] Administrator.
i.i'a .7 ,f
druggists
VAsHiNcrp^
V\iRt DRU^
7
January 17, 1307.
KINE and
LOOKn!..
5 ,o»tt*£-aSCK?ta jitw?J0»,sim**'1:^"v
bfficc Avith
.^ted
rc
ISWkUtv
2Tc.', $c.,
Witli ^atiiess and at.tli? time promised. All wo irk done on tin most reascnuble terms. Give its a call and we will'wtirrant. s:itif:u tion.
Uw-"'1 liaying established tliamsolvcs in-tba
b*A
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GE0BGE TE0UT & CO.
BARBEEING
a
A
WAlL APfcR AT u0^ lt
V,'all[HAIR-DRESSING
Burtncss, in the room north of the "Corner Book Store," Green Street, where they uro at all times reaily to acc.ouiodpte the public with an "easy and clean" shave. Tht-y invite those needing their services
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^Hemioals
VJAintS' ^Q'LS, DYtSTUff. ^WlNDOWjQL^5
K?j I
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•iy.
\Di-fssolwtiou.,,
NOTJCK
is hereby given that'the partnership 'heretofore existing between
II. BICE CA^
SAMUICL II."GREGG,
February 22,18G8.
in the hardware'
andby. entir to whom all payments must be made and all chijma for.settlement presented. ^Tlio^e^nowing' theYiisiilves indebted will*call* at settle.
once and
II. RICE CANINE, S. II. GREGG.
JEnni&al Statement
OFUnion
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of township for the vear endin, March 1, 1SGS.
RECEIPTS. i.
Balance on hand March 1, 18GT:
Township Fund, School Received since: Township Fund Road School Special Dog Tax,
Total receipts, EXPENDITURES.
1
$t,C70 SO •1,2S5 GO
^1,691 28 50.7 62 3,&« 0« 1,256 94 402 03
$10,746 79
$ 1 7 2 9 4 9
ad 1 1 3 0 0 0 School, 4,729 45 a 1 9 5 2 8 2 Dog tax, 453 45
h~
$9,994 fl
Balance renaining March 1, 1863,- 752 0§ On account of the Special Fund hawing-run short in the work of improvement for the last two years, the deficiency of which,"has beenpaid from the Township Fund, no TownshipFund is levied tiiis year,las the indebtedness of the Special to it will be sufiicicnt for Township purposes. A. W. LEMMON, 27 Trustee of Union Township.
BOOT & SHOEfilAEIire.
W.=B.» TAHSLYKE,
lias established himself in the above business ill the Graham building, one door west of.ty'il? lute's Tailor Shop, on Main street, aiid deals onljr in
ii
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S O A E W O
March 12, im-yh
on the parent Plum*
o-r. hrttf,^Mcfcfen"tl'blel3"i'hiin tfo giVeVaneaiiliha ^4-' easy fit. Hfe is %Yepared to do teustom iwbrk| JNj O. either sewed or,pegged, on .sliortt JlOttoe. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. lie. ^olii-its a share of the public custom*
LBWIS&'dO.'S
1 ILLVStRttlSB'
FOR TSE MILLION
.ThOiisshUs 6f famiiiea lu the cit# anjl'-oonutry have Jong felt tliD \«int of au ]lluatriitfid4ourn iJ «t reasonable price, and equal'to any oil tnis continent. To ifiis end. we have engaged goodSirtists. The literary department will'be one of tn« .Satures of the paper, and we shall publish from tifile to time original Tales, Sketches,i&c.r by
4
If there iSionld be one ttiou^mdiiwibes'received on the same day and date, the letter^ will be opened regularly as they come to hand, and majked on the book in regular rotation as opened, so that there will be a fair distribution ol the premiums. We shall publish the names of tlie persons that are entitled to ihe premiums in the New York Monthly Illustrated, andiu the city and country papers.
The following Premiuius Wiil bo distributed:
10 Cash Permiuuis of $500 ea^h $5,000 5 iV.j ,::: 200 1,000 10 ]oo- liOOO 20 &0*
REFERENCES.
Levi Stockwelk Treasurer of the Howe Sowing Machine Col, 699 Broadway, New York. Edward P.- Hfttch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., 50S Broadway, New York.
Send 10 c.ts. for specimen copy containing necessarv information. Feb 13.
S E A E S CJ
OMTRISTXCr advantages, mechanical and jihilosophical, to be found in no others of-f-.-red in the West.
They not only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the sight.
They are so constructed as to enable the wearer to see near objccts distinctly and at the same time no obstruction is presented in .viewing distant pbjifcts. Z" 5
In increhanieal perfection,'^practicability, and usefulness, none can compare with them.
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BY THBiR TJiBE
THE LABOR OF. WRITIHC IS J^fiDITCED, Greater Uniformity is Obtained. JZtSse, Eletfance arid Ifeauty are acquired.
EC0MT, PLEASURE AND PROFIT CONSULTED." The B^st, Cheapest and moat Durable Instruments for 'Writing ever used. & 'J tf -, ii~ 7
SENT BY MAIL SAFELY. Prices, Genu and upward.
NO TitAVEIiINQ AGENTS EMPLOTED. Call and you will find Pens exactly adapted to your hand and xtyle of writing ,or encioae,stamp for eirculnr. A. MORTON, 25 MAUJEN LANB,n f-| f..NEW yobs
FARM FOR SALE,
'.f
•.?&*•%
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v/,i.
the ^ading writ^r^of the country
This is nQ
But wc ofler as an induce&ent to those who subscribe, hnd will help to push forward to a successful iwue, a cheufi and vaftabla Illustrated Farpily
C1IEAIr •4 .ilv A ,*,1
3rurc.li 5,-1808. A.gimt.''-4-
"The Pen lsBIIglitler tban tlie Sword."
DO NOT WEJJt OUT.
A SiuGLii One
will
Last
a
.l -.
Journal, rind give
It large number of premiums. Snlujcriber^ wilbnot.h^vo' to wait to know if they have a premium. There will be 2,Ulo premiums distributed to tiie subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year. A book has been prepared for subscribers with numbers ifrom 1 to 100,000, and the premiums are equally Uistrib-utcd-thiough tho one hundred-thornsNIK1numbers.
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40 25 1,000 80 TO 800 50 :Go!d Watcl]Cs (Am'n Wateh Co..) $50 caeh 2,500 50 Wilcox & Gibbs''Scwing Mack's .60 3,000 50 Howe's Sewing Machines 60 3,000 20 00 Premiums of $1 eatb.. 2,000
TERM3 TO SUBSCRIBERS.
j,
I copy, one year, \yitb one subscription. vv. .$1.00 5 c»]iies, five 5.00 20 tvyentj' 20.00
Persons getting up clubs mil be entitled to premiums, as above. -Address LEWIS &.CO., 41 Mcrcer Sfc., K. Box 33*91
Write the address plahii L'ivmgxjhimty, township and State Money by draft, postofflce order, registered letters, or express, may be sent at onr risk.
Lifetime.
ISJ5S Or.
re,aa Bargain*
I r-- •,
pjiipj-, The undersigned offers' for'snlo, very cheap, his Farm, containing 196 acres of fertile land,Isituatedhalf amiio east of Pleasant Hill, Ind., on the Williamsport and Crawfordsville Statoroad, 156 acres of which are in a good state of cultivation, and 40 acres of good timber.
REEVE'& AMBROSIA
FOR TIITC HAIR,
MiMi :e
The experience of over one hundred years in the cultivation and preservation of .the'Hair is now embodied in this widely "known preparation. For dressing, curling and preserving the Hair, it has no eqiial in the world. Three or
No preparation equals" Tf^for RESTORING the haip quickly and no tpreparatiort'ias been more extqnsivoly.endorsed by the medical faculty, for its perfe^joitinocence us regards injury to .tui'e hair pr hejid, $pd- for its tonic effects ^Price, .large bottles ^1.^ers in fancy goods, and storekeepers rgcnqrallf, lihenilljr. dealt with. Retailedaif all partsfj)f die United StiitesvCanalrt, &c. Address
upon fbe system Druggists, dealer!
SECRETARY REENE'S AMBROSIA CO. Feb27»'68».yl] NcW York.
F. B. GUTHRIE & BRO., '*j 1XEALERS IN
E S E A S
T'
OF ALL KINDS.
•M vifr W .T
..r:'i ««'. -1
WATCHES' llLLIOSi
ARKANDALE CO.'S GREAT WATCH CLUB.
Everybody needs a good watch, find wishes to get it at the lowest possible prices a horde of swindlers knowing this have contrived various ingenious devices to get people's money, and then either fail to send a watch, or send one lhat is worthless as a timekeeper. ARRANDALE & CO. bave now perfected arrangements by which, for the small sum of $10, a good and rename watch may be certainly obtained. They have formed a GREAT WATCH CLUB on the following plan Certiflcates containing the nnmbers of all the watches named in our wholesale list (which is sent to all applicants,) are mixed up, enclosed in envelopes, and sold lor 25 cts, each. Every certificate is warranted to be for a watch, and as will be seen by reference to the list, none fire of less value than ten dollars, while some are worth $.*00. We undertake to send any Watch drawn whatever may be its value for $10, and in order that every one may absoiutely depend upon getting a iirst class time-piece, we guarantee that every purchaser ol One Dollar's worth of certicates shall receive at least one for watch No. 5S3 on our wholesale list, sent post-free, which is a lirst class patent lever, a haudspme and reliable watch, sterling silver hunting casepilnd usua ly sold f' $40. ou will certainly get such'arwatch and, besides, you may get a gold chronometor WoHli $ii00. We sell the certilicates as follows One tot.25 cents, Three for 50 eents, bix tor tfcl, and twenty for#!. To those sending sjsl,-,»ve will send a handsome chain eratis. To those sending $•!. we will send a GOLD .CHAIN warranted not'tdxiixnisii in tiO years. Parties getting up larger clubs will.receive '-Hfiied ou
EY instnieting thjj express agent to collection delivery, If we are desired "'to forward watches by ii!, t|je moiiev hmst. be sent us by Bank Draft or Post O!liuo..0rder, and it will then be at our. risk. We will" then rOMstcr the package at our pwfc mlice, and if lost, will replace it free of charsre. If any WSftch sent is not, approv^cUiif' may be returned aud the nioney will be refunded. The reputation of our firm,- which years, and is well'.know we. trust will be deemed a sufficient £.'u tf it.T uth:tll!y perform all we contract to do.- -•*. .' Addivsj, '•H ^RRAKDALE &. CO., 102 Broadway, New- York. clfecMinT] cr- "-""Post Oliice Bore, 5,'iS
'y will oe relunucu. I ne rej)uiak'h has been estiblisl^d for five town in every part of tslj£*eounlry, ed a sufficient guarantee that we
BARGAINS FOB MlliUOM
-r' s:,. r. DRY GOOt)S! F^NCY GOGlST
IEWELRYj AKS |SSff,TEiiW^ARE I
"Worth over §2.1)00.000! All to solder ONE DOLL All EAQII! ". t:' \«C
Arrranda^& Co.,
162 BROADWAY, SEW YOi::K,
Agents lbi- European ^anufacklrei'ri,
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Announce that- -fti conseqnence of the overstocking «:f the English market, an ipini'-n-c quantity of Diy-.and Fnnry Goods-ila^e been consigned to theni witfc 'iiistructiy^^ to be cleared for immediate CASXi,..at any sh^filicr-.— A. & Co. have, therefore,'resolved to.olT^r them according to th^ij^ordinacj*jgj^tciu of.-rAisincrts at §1 each, withawt regiii®^oyaluo.
Xhe following |i-st sho\Y'« vthf origiiflfSw holesaltf prices of aomti cf theVa'^icles which tli
nowrbifar for ieiir, \K01t' and ciifTalo Rijl^sg, §15 ()0 to $"i0 00 s'ts'Fnrsi Sal»!oj Ermine oHSGik 20 ff) fi? 100 00 Ladies''MuiYs -t* •. 15 00 to (ii) 00 do GV-liars.
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Lineiv Snd Cqtton Shirt^Jnd Unciorsliirt:-, PH^II V&iA 2 Coat, Vest and .JPantaloou.T.Pattcriis iii Clufeh^C-aasini5rd''and
Sfct-s of Jewelry in evory'-rariety slG'ete buttonsi tbimhles, lockets, crosses, ringsj-at* every kind, bracelets, gold pens, itc.
Whatever article is named.'in th can be obtained at ONE DOJjLAit The article wilhbc shown to the 1
good
barn and outhouses, and plenty of pure water. A considerable portion of the land is well set in meadovr. Wheat in ihe ground, earpets, sheep, farming utensils, &c., will also be disposed of on very reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase property at a bargain will find it. to their ihterest,to call on me before tho first of March, on tho premises, where they can be satisfied as to particulars and terms.
Feb 6-tf JOHN M. THOMAS.
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til Pay the highest market prices for jiTO -iin:.
BEEF-CATTLE, HOGS & SHEEP. •f •••.rtrTiavi'i
HIDES and P. WAKTED.
:'i Grreen Street, ,D'.
Crawfordsville, Indiana./
Decembor 12, 1867.
REFERENCES'!
During the four years-*We.have been agents for European manufacturers, we have received hundreds of comnienditory^noticcs from
1
gilt^nml Bronze miisical b^xes, revolvers, fowl- asnlUgtOII- At., ing'piece's, fancy cbmhs, lfTih^m'ts, woBktboxes, silver card casus,albumt^fitinily antt-'pockct bibles, opera glasses, Arc.
We have also received spl&idid assortment of f. u/.
W A E S
Gold and silver hunting ciises for gents: nnam-' eled do. for ladies, together with chains 6f*-cvery pattern and style! I
THE SILEER^VA KE AllTME2s I Comprises silver, dining and tea sotsyi-eiistors, H-c pitcliSrs tablespoons,,forks, tea'-wiJoons, FaUCU Silks, "obk'ts, drinking cups, coffee- urns, pot
cream pitchers, sugar bowls fruit baskets, cake baskets, Oiird baskets, fruit knives, syrup cups, jialv.ers .poitnionfties, ]ie knives, li'slr knives, mustard 'and tolt- spoons, napkin rings, egg staftds, wine holders, card c«is6s, itc.
All the above articles' to be'sphl for §1 each. The expenses arc to he prid by the sale of coupons or certificates nTibnng. each article in the Stock, and its value .those certilicates are onqoscd in envelopes, mixecTup, and sold at 25 CENTS EACH—5 FOR#i—11 FOR $2.
.Ex'cctHortyJg&lji of Sjiind. mjOTICE
i^^^r
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ccrtilicate
lie pays the dollar"and takes ^ie ai-ticle or not. In case articles sent by mpl or express are not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money Will be refunded.
Every certificate entitles the holder to some article of sterling value, worth much more than a dollar. Injiroef of this
READ THiSpFFJFR.
You can haverfoT* ono of-oiir certificattis and $1, any of the following articles, so that if vou are not pleased with the article or articles namcn on the certificate, you need not lose the 25 cents you paid for it:
One silver plated three bottle castor* handsomely plated butter dish with plate and cover, lady's shopping hag, a 50 picture album bound in velvet and gilt, Set-of tea'spoons silver plated on white metal, set double.platfed table spoOrts or forks, pants pattern (2% yards cassimere), pair Jouvin's Paris kid gloves, splendid rekj meerschaum pipe, or solidi.16 carat gold plain
th4i
press, and letters from private individuals, cxpressing the hijflibst satisfaction with our. method of doinjAusincss%JVo have manj' of' these testimonials with names and dates, pfin«i' ted in pamphlet fprm, and as wf have no space !for them in this advertisement, we will send copies free.to any,address.
Whenever desifed we will send articlesJtiy exprcss, C. O. D. So that the money need Only be paid on delivery of the goods. "We accept thcfntirc responsibility of money sent by Express-Post Office Order, or Draft."
Wc want .ageixtB^ffCVERYWIIERE, to whom a liberal com]cnsation will be paid, which cai^ be learned on application.
Take care^o .write your name and Tul-^1 dress'in a clear, distinct hand, and address
Al^AIiaALE & CO.,
•i Rroadvvay, New York. Post Office BoX}"5&<5. ]fcb2V-mK^«
J. W. CUMBERLAND
LICENSED
A I O N E E
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ITERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the public. Prompt attention given to
Public Sales of all kinds. March 12, 18(58
•administrator's J%"otice.
NOTICEis
hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Charles Cook, late nf Montgomery County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is stip"posed to be solvent., .-r ,oy vAMl-FJ,'^r.NETS
Feb2T-3i Adinini-lrr.t^i-.
^ven that the under-
iL^ signed,/fecafa*or-'of tlfe, last will and testament of Wfrhajn* iloore, d'ficipasndyhy virtue of the provisi^i^ sakl
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TKRSIS
r-:10 00 (6 40 00
Silk aatl Satin lress Patterns^ .18 00'to 45 00 Bercge and Egyptian Cloths '1 6 OO'to 12 00 Alpeicca and Mu.-Tin dn 4 10 00 French J|crinos ond Twills 10 00 tti -20 00 Cambric, Thibet and jMchiiu- 4 00 to 10 00 Balmoral and BfES'Ptic Skirts 2 00 to Silk and lace Eeils 2 00% Sets fintt^Cuifr and Collars 2 OflKto Pairs of Ladies*''Cor.(:ts 2 50 to Ilandko&liiefs^Silk, Plain, Ilcinstitched and EgibroidorMi-Jiin-en^atiii. per.-^scn ptiirff 004-6 IS 00 Ladies-* a«d GontS' Cottoir
00
6 00
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len audi Silk Iips.c and liiflf Hose ]ie'r.dozen pairs' 4 OOutiO 12 00 Ladies' and Gents? Merino, Cotton
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50'to 'tirrtl-00'-to otpg
Drfos'.dn .... 3 Linen nnd "Woofeji Table 'Cinvers 2 Wwite itnd Colored Linen~Mipkins, poa dozen Muslin, V,"hite aiid UnblBftclicd, jicryard ...
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25 00 2 00
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v.0vitjul
ii^ tTqeordan
With a decl^e^f the Soivri'6^c:omnio?j I'leas MontKonie# ^mtyrtodiajiw, nijKtfe at the February teriii^heK30r.A^ffc&"yi|arol868iIwill sell kt public sfthS' cm S^raajiythe^StU: day of March, 1S68, t^e'-following r6al estate in ^LontzonieW cou"'t»l£'"ltf®«ia^ cf \R]rieh said decedent died KcizecTTfwm: That portion of his real" estotcra$ta}iflfogta8 en the spetioir corner ori the raH^litiVi-aividing rahge 5 and 6 of seetidgj tlO tfjjdj, 31* thencg east 7 chains and:SO links^fe ^stklee-on aocfltion. line, the heginniift'
south 0 degs eswt 28 links do. 8 inches: north 5-11-2 deg east »7 lllrtrsTtllence north' '2(i 1-2 de.
eaSt!t%feliayrl gtfesf HVest *%r.i{irfe 44 links'-to 'a^take the* south cast corner of a •ti-acre lot: thence north 4 chains 2o Jinks to stake on dividing line: tlw^c^iJJSP^ST 3 -2 eas^.cliains 48 ]fnl\9 to a stake on thfe north and south line riunriug t&t6ftgli>the middle of the north-west (luartesrof said sccfi^fi thence north 32 chains 72 links to a slake on section line and corner of the 'SO-acre lot thence cast 20 chains to the half iitllo. pwli-Muajc0'ltouto. a stake"at tliclwmarevnfn^^clidlr' thftnee: cast Tf'chains 51) links-tG»( a-'Stripe, «omei' of Sainnel Moore's 10 42-^^8', "West *14 chains 82 links ^to a italic, near: sugar- tree, 3Q. inches tliirnce iiorth 3,'t 1-5 deijs.: ^yest 90 liiiks to, p:n
to a stake near pin oak 40 inches, thence north 1$ degrees? east 22 links to black"asli 83 inches tuciice south 10. degs east 87 links thenije west 43 c!h!j 4H-ks to tlie beginning corner, containing 230 acres and 4o-H)0ths,, not included in Hie portion'set apart, for his widow, bounded iilid dcV'mUed'as follows, to'-wit Beginning at I Ite feet 1 "t'brnc-f of sees. SO and '31, in .towns'nPp ind'nufjre" ahoye' designated ^then?6 cast With' the section line' 7'« 1l ifnfe Aud 50 -links to-a stnke oii sWrttihirline'iWd-fli^ beginning corner of said dowtr,- tlwncf? iiorrtit 27.' l^Hlcgi: "cast II to a sialic near ii'sjcaJnoi'e oO in-: cast ilS lk.-v, dO a
18 1-2deg. east 11 clis. to p. stone thence south 63 1-4 deg
chs. GT Iks- to a stake near a
poplar. S({ inches: tlicncc'north G3 1-4 degrees poplar. SG inches: tlicnyc' v/^st 123 Ik's, thence, south 22 clis. 50 Iks. to a stake on'section I'iiid thcnce West 27 clis. 40 Iks. to the 'beginning corner, containing 56 aercs. Also, 12 acres off'the north end of the east half of the 'north-west of said scetion, beginning^ at the half mile post on the north side of section thence south (ichs. to a stake thence west 20 clis. to a stake, thence north 0 clis. to a stake, corner of the 80-acro lot thcncc cast 20 chs. to thp.beginning cornervcontaining12acres. Both otVsiiid ..plats' of land last, described and set afftrt for .said v.'idow, containing in all '68 acres. Xo^v tlies-portio'ri of said estate to bo sold is-that part (jf.tlwH limktlc^tTibetl 'Pla.tbot eojijtiiined iu. the two hist d'JscriL'cd plats, and containing in all 101 45-100 acres.
OK'S'ATJK.—One-third of the purchase
money oa.-h jn hamj. onp-third in nine months, and one-thirltin eight^pii'mpntltsi the .purchaser giving notes, secured bv. mortgage, bearing si?: iJer.cent, interest from elate, waiving valuation and anorniSemQrit. law's: -t*'• OLTVEK McLEOD, Executor. feb ~27—wi
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Flannels, in woolen,, silk an|I merino nubias or cloiuR woolen~iraod:«, blankly Linen and muslin .sheets, velYCt.and morocco portmonaies, shopping- bags, w^l^cts, niterScliauin pipes, four aud^ix blade pocket knifPs„ with pearl, tortoiseahdivorfhandlOs,Frenghrlocks,
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CrawfordgVille
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Scotch S°lai(ls,
F'opiins,
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Prints £'e. r? ih:
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Plain Lioen Collars,
.ALSO," A LARGE STOCK OF
Fancy DRESS BUTTONS
A nice line of 1B ISTER GLOVES.
I^ ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF "J t-
Clotlns and Cassimeresj
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PurifyP Your Blood!
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I-Xurley's Sarsapa.rilla.
Of all the'ifctdedies that havo been diacovorod •, during the present ago for the "thousand ill whicltflesh is heir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only tort years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a deeado in studying,experiments) aBd perfecting it) first .intro-' duccd it to the public, and it is already recognincd by the most eminent physiciansjn 'all parts of the country, to be the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge..
All other Compounds or Syrups of tins
r0°*
have hitherto failed to comman 1 the sanction of Faculty, becatiseon being tested, they have been! found to contain noxous ingredients, which r.utralize the good effect of the Sarsapanlla, and oftentimes injure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.
This is the pure and genuine extract of tho root, and will,, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the following complaints and diseases •iVi f, 'I Affections of the Bones, liabitual Costiveness, Debility,• Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyspepsia. Erysipilas, Female IrreguLirities, Fistula, all Sh'n Diseascs, Liver Complaint, Indirjes.. ttcn, Piles, .Pulmonary Diseases,
jSyphilu$,
Scrofula
or King's Evil.
13. J. Biaford &''BrclIier, Agents.
Hurley's 'Ague Tonic!
'Perfectly Mcliuble!
The only remedy for Chills and Fever or \gue.„ and Fever that is or can be depended upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands eared by using it who had tried tho usual, remedies without benefit but in no ease has
HUHLBY'S Ague Tonic
failed to effect a enre. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afllicted friends of it, as a sure and certain eure ior chills and fover. Any onoh suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug store aud buying a bottle. It id pleasant to take, compared with, others, and will be certain to cure all casei of fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it to the proprietors, JAMES RCJJJDLE & C*.^,
Louisville, Kyi
E. J* BIXFOUJi & BROTHER, AGKXT8.
HURLEY'S
Popular WORM CANDY.
As this is really a srnciFic FOK WORMS, and the BEST AND
MOST
PALATABLE FORM to give:to child
ren, it is not surprising that it is fast taking tha place of all.other preparation for worms—it bo ing perfectly tasteless, and children will tako it
JAMES HUDDLE fc Co., Proprietors. !j .1 r% ''.rii
f'" I HURLEY'S
STOMACH BITTERS!
•'1' For Debility, Loss of Appelite, Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia,
Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED S TO MA C./J, There are no Bitters that can compare with theso in removing tho distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United Statt-s, or from tho proprietors, JAMES liUDDLE & Oo.,
E. J. BIJVFORD
SUBOII3R
Caps,
jn. All of tiie latest styles.
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Come '7:,a»s«i: Sec Remember llste BiTew Rricli Corner, Fas-fliers, wllienjh town,
N. "WASSON.'
Commissioner Sale oflbmid.
N'OTICE
is bercliy givon that at the February Term, Ifcop, of the Common -Pleas court of ilontgomfiry County, Indiana,, I ivas appointed by said'-Court ii Commissioner to sell the following -described vrenl--estate, to-wit: Part of the liorth-west quarter of sectfon Ten {10) in Township eighteen (IS) North of range thrveStj- bSgftfnllig- at ^ie north-east coniCii d5«wdttuapter -section rtmnhig'fliciYca sov.°tli fifty-four rods thence west one ininlired rods thenciftnorth lifty-foii^ roilst thence east one hundred rods to the pluce of bewinning containing thirty-lour utid 75-100 acres more or J«Wi,jin Montpolht-ry covintv, Indiana. Said land being reported not susceptible of a partition in thc^case of, William A Sellers et al, and John Girrenret al. It was decrded bv tin* Court that said real estate be sold at private sale for cash in band. I therefore offer for sale accordanco with the decree of said Court said/r^al estate', on and after four ,treok.« from this date. TTitiiess mv band the 23th dav of Februarv, D5»i8. tV)H\ .r. ni'TLER, Coinmi^i, .... l'cb -7 -w 1
Louisville, Ky.
£i E3RO., AgculS.
BETT [SON'S
ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,
Has proved itself to be one of the best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, &c., in all casus when tried for man or beast, and will do all wc claim for it. Try a .bottle, and we are satisfied you will never afterwards uso any other.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!
WEceipt,
have, by purohasc of tho original rebecome sole proprietors of this cele
brated Medicino. Wo ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in futuro discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawee's Mixtures, ifec., combinations of a past and antiprogressive ago, when it was thought that tho more dssgusting tho mixture the better the ruedi-. cine.
Use in the future only S.r,ABTtOOK,S) a combination quite up with the advancement of tho age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and rcliablo in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases:
J':
COMPI.4IIVT, IRREGU-
IL4ltlTIES OF TfilE JRESTITEKESS, TEE1HSX^» .......... ...„ ,.v.„, &C.f
&C.
Gives health to tho child and KEST to the HOTHEK,.
Wc could furnish any quantity of certificates bearing evidence of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, which it will do upon trial.
JAMES BTJBDLE & CO.,
:jr
PROPRIETORS, ,Y '\r'• LOUISTILI.E, K¥. i/A
B. J: Binford & Brother,
Agents, Crawfordsville, Ind.
-P4 nn. SEJlRRQOSPS
ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND GAUSAYAi.
T.IIS
elegant combination possesses al best tonic proper-tics of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without tlto disagreeable taste and bad effects of eit^or, separately or in other preparation* of tliCoc valuable medicines^ It should be taken sin all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required—after convalescence from i'evrrs or other debilitating diseases, or in those distressing IRrkgulabitjes peculiar to females. No femalo should be without-it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors^, Loeiisville, Ky.
E. J. BIWFOltMP ffi it MO. AGENTS, nRAWFORPSVILT.R. •-Tiijy 11, *67, yl.
iN'DTANa.
