Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 April 1868 — Page 3
THE JOURNAL.
Wa«le & Tilgjiinan WasJsiug M»- '.-« chitted 4* AVe have heretofore called the attention of our readers to the Wade & Til^huian Washing Machines, notf- being manufactured in our city for'Messrsr.Eltzroth, tow- & Co. Having procured, one of these Machines and tried it repeatedly at our own home, we know the great value of it, and eandhliy as.sert that it is the best machine •we have ever seen operate, This Machine is operated with less labor, does a family washing in less time, and cleans the clothcs more perfectly than any other* Machine in u(\ It does not wear or injure the goods in the least,
and being
covered, creates no
slop. All who hwve operated this machine agree itli us in the opinion that it is vastly superior to any other Washing Machine manufactured. Messrs. Eltzroth, Powers it (\. ar' having these Machines manufactured by William Epperson, which is a sure guarantee that they are well made. Knowing. as we do. the invaluable benefits to be derived from this Machine, we most hear-
tilv nr°v upon all who would get rid of the *wVi*hlabor of the wash-tub, to trv a Wade
A Tilghman Washing Machine. They are
N i:w Mi/sic received every week by 30-2 OSllKPIIKKD «.t Van.sicki.k.
lion. Robert Dale Owen Will lecture in this city 011 Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Anril 21 and 22. Subjeer on Tuesday evening. "Tlie Law of Kindnr^s Historically Illustrated.'' We bespeak a crowded house for the intimate friend and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, for the scholar, thinker and orator, whose reputaion in this country and Europe is so well! established.' The subject is far removed iVom the topics ami teachings or' .other de-j
Run down to the Green street Drn and get a pocket piece.
Stop at Shepherd fc
piness to the drooping heart. sure remedy I,l:in tition phvsi'-ians recommend to b!h male and lemale patients as a safe, reliable, agreeable 11 cordial stimulant. They contain nothing to disagree with the most ilvlicat:-' conHtirution. and have won golden opinionfrom all who have tried them and pvobablv 110 article was ever tried by so many
M-sons. Thcv elevate the depressed a!id
persons, uiej eiewiu liic ui l"
rive strength to the weak
Bi
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Dec. 20 (in,
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cburners, and has boon warmly approved at, convention. Harvard I nivcii}. and bv the uiiis}! S:yrj n:—You are authorized'to anvania Peace. Socicty. 1 ickcts foi .-.no at t.ie 1
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-'It will be seen by refercn tiding columns, that Mr. \". J. W owe has ns»oeiated himself with Mr. T. McM"kcn \x, Tn the business of Dentistry. Person- wishing anything in their line, may rely 011 having their work well done, as the gentlemen composing the linn are well skilleii in their profession.
patent Window Shade is the best
out, good, new and strong. For sale by Shepherd & Vausickle. No-L Empire Block, the only authorized agents in this city. 2-2
To J.rv old Fnn:'is ani CrsTOMEits, I will just say I expect to be in the market with all kinds of early plants, of the most approved varieties adapted tj our soil imd «linifitc. Also, a collection of flowers of t«v»*rv hue and shade, such as Roses, Dahlais, Verbenas. Salvias, &c. Also, Seed I'otatos of the best quality, sucli'as early Goodrich, White Sprout, white and yellow Peach Blow, Harrison, and white Mercer. A few Onion Setts to spare. .29-1. CORNELIUS BLAIll.
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Attention.
5 The attention of our dealers in 11 asicry C«loves, Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing Goods, of every description, is called to the establishment of Byron Van Rccd, Lafayette, lie has the best stock in the West, and will sell to dealers at the lowest trade prices, duplicating Cincinnati, Chicago, or New York Bills, Orders by mail promptlyflllcd
at Kenvon's California Picture Gal
crv and see Life Size Photographs.
The Sun Burner.
The above is the name of anew burner, lately invented. for coai oil Lamps. It is conceded by nil who have used them, to be the greatest invention or the age It something new aud very desirable, and lu'eds only to seen to be appreciated. By tifcing this burner you vnwi..iH possibility ol* explosion. It can be attached to »ny l&ropi and consumes less oil and is more convenient hah other burners. We advise all who are using the •Id rationed burners to cast thom aside and get this me,
you can save at least one-halt the amount of oil usually burned, and the light is far superior. Call at E. '. Dinford & Bro.'S and see this wonderrnlinvention.
Magnolia Watek is a delightful toilet rticlc—superior to Cologne and at half the rice.
We were shown, a few days sincc, the finest jid most complete stock of fancy and toilet rticles, at Fry's drugstore, we cvei saw in tlie
Enquire for Bird's brand sweet .To.bacco, 5c. plug, at Fry's drug store. I I
Blacksmiths.
Campbell & Harter have just received a irge assortment of Slab Steel, & Iron of II SiZeS.
WALL PAPER AT COST.
I have a large and elegant stock of Wall 'aper on hand, which I -will sell at cost, 'he stock embraces some very beautiful tyles anil patterns. Now is the time to purchase cheap Wall Paper, at lower prices jian ever before offered in the city. I [mar 12 1116.J JAMES PATTERSON
Go to Fry's drug store and get a pocket piece.
Plows! Plows!!
Go to S. H. Gregg's to buy the best Plows the market. He lias just received a supply of those justly celebrated Rover- and Richmond Plows for the spring trade, which lie otiers very low for cash. Call and examine for yourselves. 2G-tf
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
The public are respectfully informed that we have made extensive arrangements for keeping horses. We have reduced* the price of feed to 2f cents. Persons leaving their horses with us may rely upon their being properly taken carc of. In connection jvith our stables we have a large and commodious wagon yard. Farmers and the public goner ally are requested to give us a call.
North side of Market street, Crawfordsvillc, Ind. A. HUFF & SON. d2Gm4 ...
MAEEIED,
Mel")ANIEL—BUTCHER.—On the 25th ult., at the residence, of the bride's father, by Rev. T. S. Webb, Mr. .Toski-ii McDaxikt,
:ilid
Miss
Lidk
rho-v
Bctchek, all of this city.
W3th the above
"otice
«w offered for sale bv Ira Powers, at the Hid cake and a greenback, for which the hapold Ehton Comer. bV leaving vour name W will please accept our thauks.-^-ith Mr. Powers, lie will take pleasure in
we
^vc °"r
.• *1 t,-. vrtniTM vovage through life. one ol thcc ni u*innc» to oiu idence, and proving to you how we'll it does DIED.
,itswork- SCOTT.—On Friday morning. March 27, Orn friend. ,T. *1\
Campbell, started for of spotted fever.
New York last Monday. This will he a of IT. M. and Addie Scott, aged 5 years, 8 good week 10 buy goods in New York. The months, and 10 days. mouev market is very close, and will get closer till after the quarterly bank statement is made up, and 110 doubt Mr. Campbell will get some great bargains in Dry Goods, due notice of which will be given in the adver rising colmnus of the Joukx.vi-.
received a splen-
bfst wis'ies
for il
Prosperous
Eddie M. Scott, only son
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
Mn. Editor:—Pleaseannounce the name of ("apt. John W. Hoss as a candidate for Sheriff K-f Montgomery county, subject to ratification by the Kepublican Convention.
Capt* Koss, as City Marshal and deputy Sheriff, lias shown every requisite qualification for the office prompt, energetic, reliable, and a thorough knowledge of its duties. Beside* he lias every claim upon the citizcns of the cour.tv for tlie place. At the breaking out ol' the war lie was first. 011 the battle-field, and at the head of liis company through many a lout,' year and many a hard-foujrht battle, laying down his colors only when the war closed.
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u-uial places. ,: (f Montgomery county, subject to the decision Store ^''I'uhlican Convention.
Van-sickle':? new Jew
elry and Book Store, Xo. 1. j'hnniro Block aud see that nice .stock of Jewelry, atches" Clocks, «te. It is worth seeing.
'•The Swkktust Thinc ix is good Chuncclorsville, Lookout Mountain, Dalton, health and good spirits, ami if you have Hescea, Ac. His record as a soldier is without 1 hem not the next best thing is what will stain, and his character for morality without restore bloom to the faded cheek and hap, ''.-preach. We would be glad to see his claims
Many Fkikniv.
AVe arc authorized to announce II. H. fc\ 1'kikck, Esq., candidate for Prosecuting Attorney fvv this Judicial Circuit. (Jud^v Cowan's subject to the decision ol'a Kepublican
.e a candidate for .Sheriff'
Mr. Ellis served three years in the Union army lighting to preserve the Government, two years in the army of the Potomac, and cue year in the army of the Cumberland, and fought bravely in the battles of Y\'inch ester. Cedar Mountain, Ieveiiy Ford, AVinig Station, Bull I Kun, Antietam, Pctcrsburgh, Gettysburg,
The "TfV ".rd 1 lavcrablv considered bv the people of old Montv.'.hiei) y." \NiANV CITIZENS of ayne lowr.bip. 3'I:. Editor:—I'lease announce the name of
J. -W. IIamsky as a candidate for Mayor, subj.ject to the decision of the Convention, if one be field. Many Votkk.h. I We are authorized to announce Jamks Boots, of Sugar Creek township, a candidate for lh:corder of Montgomery county, subject to the
decision of the Kepublican Convenlion.
31 u. Editor:—I'lease announce Ibe name of
to our adver- ",lllVKV "f l'-own township, «-andiriiite lor (lie oiiice of tlounty Sheritl', suhjeet •to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention, and ol'ligc his 3LV Fkikmis. 3fi?. Kditok:—Please announce the name of
V,'. T. I5ku:su, Es(|„
as a candidate for the oliiee
of Common Pleas Prosecutor for the 13th Judicial Distriit, .sulj.'ct to the decision of the ltepublican District Convention, and oblige
Maxv Yotkks.
]\fn. SxYDKit:—You are authorized to'announce Ca]t. E. P. McClaskky, of Franklin township, a candidate for the State Senate, .subject to the decision of the Kepublican Convention, and oblige Maxy Votkiw.
Mit. Ei)ito11—A1111o\iuce H. Kice Caxixe a Candidate for ftecorder of Montgomery County, Aubjoot to tht clecinion of the Kepublican Con vent ion, and oblige
If AXY War Fhikxds.
31 ij. Editor.—By announcing the name of Richard Ejtjirsox as a candidate for State Senator, nubjuot lo Mif* flef.ision o£ tl-o Republican Convention, you will oblige.
Many Votkrs.
Ai.a.mo, Ixd., March 25, '08
31 it. Editor—I'lease announce the name of Joseph A. Gilkey, as a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, aud oblige,
Maxy Friends.
Wo are authorized to. announce Joseph Poole, Esq., of Fountain County, a candidate for Judge of the_Court of Common Pleas, for the circuit of Montgomery, Fountain and Vermilion counties.—Subject to the decision of a Kepublican Convention.
Editor Journal—Please announce that JIi J. Weuster, our present ellicient Recorder, is a candidate for the office of Slicrifi' of Montgomery County, subject to the County Convention. 3Iany Friends.
We arc authorized to aunounoe Mr. Alex. A. Kick, of Fountain county, as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, in Judge Cowan's circuit, subject to the decision of a Republican Convention.
Wc arc authorized to_announce Capt.iE. "W. Nicholson, as a candidate for Recorder o1 Montgomery County, subject to the-decision of a Republican Convention.
J[r. Editor,—There are various person's mentioned as candidate? for the office of county Recorder but none of them wiil give better satisfaction or insure a larger vote in the South part of the county than David II. Hkckatiiorx, you will please insert his name on the list of candidates, subject to the decision of the convention, and oblige.
•administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Thursday, tho 9th day of April next, at the residence of John W. Miller, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased, situated six miles north-west of Crawl'ordsville, all his personal property, consisting of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Corn in the crib, "Wheat in the field, Wagon, Harness, and all the other usual implements of farming use. Also, fifty cords of wood and saw-logs at the will.
A credit of eight months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Three dollars and under cash in liaiid*
•4
JUST ARRIVED
A
'TY O AT -'T^
STILL COM INC!
THE LARGEST STOCK
O
HARDWARE
ETER BROUGHT TO
THIS MARKET!
CAMPBELL & HARTER
Are now getting on an immense stock of Hardware of every variety, embracing
IRON, N^AILS,
O I S A I N S SASH, DOORS,
LOCKS, BUTTS,
and all kinds of
Building Materials,
together with
Farming
V-..,v ',?*
Implements
of every kind: in short, every department of our establishment is full, and at prices so low that we are confident we can compete with any other Iiouse. Always 011 hand or furnished to order all styles of
GUM AND LEATHER BELTING,
Gum and Hemp Packing at lowest manufacturers' retail prices. Also,
LARGE ROPE 4\D OII, Oi l!*,
for mill purposes. Mill and X-cut saws. Call and see us at the old stand,
7 & $ Commercial Block,
Crairfordac/Uc, Indiana.
CAMPBELL & HAltTEK.
3Iarch 10, l£Go.
OOEi! LOOK!! LOOK!!!
$500,00 FOR 25 CERTS,
Ky snbscribinr: Tor a beautifully illustrated book, something new and iiiU'rcj-liug, entitled 1
Ups nnd Downs in City Life,
Something for everybody to rea.I. It describes every cliaracter'in a city oi high or low ^landing in society, 1 and is sure to plcane everybody lh:it reads it. It contains V50 pages of fine print and SO beautiful life-like CllU.
12,003,03 HAVE ftEEK APPROPRIATED
to be given away to the subscribers :is follows: First. Prize .-ioOfyrt) in Greenbacks. Second 400,00
Third o(Xi,00 Fourth 2l ii,rto Fifth 100,00 And 210 Prizes of $50,00 each, oil in Greenbacks.
To eveiv number of books a Prize is enclosed in the book, and all books are pul op in strong wrappers, so they go sale through to their owners.
PRICE OF BOOKS.—One book, cts Five books, 41,00 Fifteen books, $2,50, mailed to any address free, on receipt of price. Address
MONROE, ATKINS & CO., PUBLISHERS AND HOOKSEI.I.KRK, 111 & 113 Broadway, New York.
•Administrator's Sale. mjOTICK is hereby given, that I will sell at llllhlio .IIK.tSnw r'
Thursday, April 9th, 1SGS,
:it the late residence of Ann Miller, six miles north-west of Crawfordsville, all her personal property, consisting of one Marc, a lot of Sheep, household and kitchen Furniture.
TKRMS.—A credit of eight months will ho given 011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. Three dollars and under, cash in hand.
Mn.
MAXY VCT.E11S.
JOHN B. BREAKS,
marlO-4 Administrator.
JOHN H. BREAKS,
March 19.-t3 Administrator.
SEED POTATOES IFOR SALE.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the farmers of Montgomery county that he has a large variety of'the best qualities of the early and late seed potatoes in the market, which he oilers for sale. They consist of the Early Goodrich, Calico, .Gleason, Garlands, and Garnet Chili. I have also the White Sprout and a large variety of other kinds, such as the Peach Blow, &c. The following testimonial is from one of our own citizens who has tried the Early Goodrich
HOPPING—Dear
Sir:—From one Potato
of the Early Goodrich variety, which you sent, mo, I raised three pecks. T. II. FITZGERL,
The following are the testimonials from farmers in other localities: '-From the pounds cf Eearly Goodrich that you sent me, planted in the native prairie soil that had borne but one crop, I raised twenty-three bushels by measure."—L. M. Brown, of Woodbury, Iowa.
Dr. Gray Superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum says: "I have never known an early potato that equals the Early Goodrich in quality, earliuess, productiveness and health. "From one peck of the Early Goodrich that planted last spring, I raised and have just dug twenty-three bushels.?'—Edward Norris, Onondaga County.
Farmers wishing to procure these varieties for Seed, can do sb by sending their orders to my residence, three-fourths of a mile north of Yountsville, or to Price's Produce Store in Crawfordsville^. The Early Gobdricli .was first introduced into this county by "Pan. Yount at my suggestion, and have proved the best, and mpst p'rQlilie Potato eve!*, grown. By good authority I learn that there are two kinds of Potatoes going the rounds that are being palmed off as the Early Goodrich, but they ^ire base counterfeits. Beware 1
March 26. SYLVESTER HOPPING.
Administrator's JYbtice.
NOTICE
is hereby given} that John B. Breaks has b6en appdintcd Administrator of the estate of John W. Miller* late of Montgomery comity, deceased,* aiid, also, of tlie ertatii of Ann "Miller, late of Molitgbniery county, deceaseds Each of said estates supposed to hi solvent. John B. BREAKS,
Marh 10.-W Administrator.
NEW CARPETS
FOR
SPRING TRADE!
E
Bid CASH HOUSE
OF
CAMPBELL &DAETER
NOW OFFER
2
5
I E E S
CHOICE!
A E S
NEW GOODS AND
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
GREAT BARGAINS.
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW!
THE PLACE TO Bl'l' IS
Campbell & Barter's!
Don't put off buying! Get NOW while'the lot is unbroken
anc\
{}ie price low.
These goods are now on bxliibition, ctm be seen Tree of cluirge at the Carpet Koorn of
and
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
March 10, 1808.
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Jantiary'17, 13(57.
:'W¥*:-WZW- 'SRi Z*
AT »s *S
FARM FOR SALE,
«•'. VVT. -.Vfi AT A f.
Great Bapsai«"K
tow* W i*•:
The nridcrsigtied offer's1' fdr 'sale,- vbry
__m& cheap, :his Farm, containing 196 acres of fertile land, situated half a mile east of Pleasant Hill, Ind., on the Williamsport nndCrawfordsvill«»' Stnte road, 166 acres .ofrwhich are in a good state of cultivation, nn.l ^0 acres of good timber. There is on the fartrf a'aub3tahtia1'dwelling house with eight rtfdms, built~of*the best "of brick, all well Cnit-hed. There arc aleo on the farm a good barn and outhouses, anil plenty of pure water.
A considerable portion of the land is welt pet in meadow. Wheat ip the ground, carpets, sheep, farming utensils, Jtc., will also be disposed of on very reasonable terms.. Those wishing to purchase property at a' bargain fwill find it- to their interest to call on me before tho first of March, on the premises, where they dan bo satisfied as to particulars and terms.
Peb 6-tl' J01IN M. TIIOMAS.
HOBSE AND JACK
•ti I,-"..:
ted
iii
eatness
wiTir jsr
[AND 'DESPATCH^ x.nr»
if wqusaz-i ,h."
AT THIS OFFICE.
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A a a &
F*rra7ma*nxzttvnr2auMA\MrirtttKWCW tkiLAe^V'^rt7:&mirtsaer*sr,
BARGAINS FOR THE MILLION!
DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE!
Worth over 82,000.000! All to ho sold for ONE DOLLAR EACII!
1G2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Agents for European Manufacturers,
Announce that in conscqiu-ncc of the overstocking of the English market, an immense quantity of Dry and Fancy Goods have been consigned to them with instructions to he cleared for immediate Cash, at any sacrifice.— A. & Co. have, .therefore, resolved to offer them according to. their ordinary system of business at $1 each, without regard to'value.
The following list shows the original wholesale prices of Some of the articles which they now offer for $1: Bear, Wolf »n'(l Buffalo Robes, §15 00 to $50 00 S'tsFurs, Sable. Ermine or Mink 20 00'to 100 00 Ladies' Muffs in 00 to «0 00 do Collars 10 00 to 40 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns 18 Oft to 45 00 Bercgc and Egyptian Cloths (5 00 to 12 00 Alpaeca and Muslin de Laines 4 00 to 10 00 French Merinos ond Twills 10 00 to 20 00 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair .4 00 to 10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts .2 00 to 6 00 Silk and lace.Eeils 2 00 to 0 00 Sets fine Cuffs and Collars 2 00 to 5 00 Pairs of Ladies' Corsets 2 50 to 6 00 Handkerchiefs, Silk, Plain, Ilem-,
ri
stitched and Embroidered Linen Latin,, per dozen pairs 0 00 to 18 00 Ladies' arid Gents' Cotton,' Wollen and Silk Hose and half Ilose per dozen pairs 4 00 to 12 00 Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cotten
Linen and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts, each 2 50 to 6 00 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth Cassimere and
Doeskin 3 00 to 25 00 Linen and Woolen Table Covers 2 00 to 2 00 Wwite and Colored Linen. Napkins, pn.i dozen 6 00 to 18 00 Muslin* White and Unbleached, per yard 15 to 40
Flannels, shawls in woolen, silk And merino nubias or clouds, woolen hoods, blankets, Linen arid musliiv-ehects, velvet and morocco portmonaies, shqpn.ing bags, wallets, meerschaum pipes,four aWr six blade pocket knives, with pearl, tortoise aiid ivory handles, French clocks, gi^t and bronze musical boxes, revolvers, fowling pieces, fancy combs, hair nets, work boxes, silver card eases, albums, family and pocket bibles,.opera gliisscs, &e.
We liave also received a splendid assortment
"W A. HE S! Gold and silver hunting eases for geuts enameled do. for ladies, together with chains of every pattern and style.
Sets of Jewelry in every variety Sleeve buttons, thimbles, lockets, crosses, rings of every kind','bracelets, gold pens, &e.
TXI10 SI LEER W ABKJBEPART-MENT Comprises silver dining tyid tea sots, castors, icc pitchers, table .spoon#^'forktf, feu spoons, goblets, drinking clips, codec urilsr tea pots, cream pitchers,-sugar bowls, fniit.bnskets, cake baskets, card baskets, fruit knivej syrup cups, salvers, portmonaies, pie knives, lish knives, mustard and salt spoons, napkin rings, egg stands, wine holders, card cases, etc.
All the above articles to be sold for ?1 each. The expenses are to be prid by the sale of coupons or ccrtitientcs naming each article in the stock, and its value these coMlicates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up,'-nlRf'Sold at 25 CENTS EACII—5 FOR §1—11 FOR $2.
Whatever article is named in the certificate can be obtained :it ONE DOLLAR.. The article will be shown to tin holder of the cci titiclite, a^d it will be at hi* option wheteer he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. fn ease articles /sent by mail or express are not satisfactory, they can be returned. and the money will be. refunded.
EverJ' certificate entitles the holiler to some st'ffieliL of sterling vajue, worth ntuch more than a dollar. Jn proof Qf thi
READ THIS OFFER.
You can have for one of our certificates and $1. any of the following articles, so'that if you are not pleased with the, article or artii-les namcn on tho certificate,.you need not lose the I 2, cents you paid for it:
One siivor plated three bottle eiipfor, handsoinelv plated butter di^h'with plate and cover, lady's"shopping bag. a uOpicturc album bound in velvet and gilt, set (jf'tttrspoons.silver plated on-white metal, set dofiMc,pitted (able spoons or forks, pauts--pattern (2J,-/. yards cassiinere), pair Jouviu's Paris kid gloves, splendid real meerschaum pipe, or solid 10 carat gold plain ring.
REFERENCES.
Durinsr the four years we have Jjer-n agents for European manufacturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the press, and letters from private individuals, expressing the., highest satisfaction with our method of doing business. We have' many of these testimonials with names and dates, printed ii pamphlet form, and as we have no space for tJiem in thjs advertisement, we will send copies free to any address.Whenever desired wc will send articles by express, C. (). D. So that.the money need only be paid nn deliver)! of tho i/oofl.s.
Ave accept the entire responsibility of money sent bv Express, Post Office Order, or Bank Draft,"
We want :(gents EYl^RYWHERE, to whom a liberal compensation wilLbe paid, which can be learned on.application. fltj" Take care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct hand, and address
AH RAN ALE to* oroaaway. .New lork.
Post Ofilce Box, 5285. jfeb27-mo.
LEWIS & GO 'S
ILLISTRATED
Monthly Family Journal FOR THE MILLION
Thousands of families in tlie city and country have long felt lha want Qf an Illustrated Journnl at a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, we have engaged good artists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, and we shall publish from time to time original Tales, Sketches, &c., by the leading writers of the country.
'r ••••f
This is no XiOtteryli
But we offer as an indncemontto those who subscribe, and wilLliclp to pnsh forward'to a successful ft'Sne, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family .Journal, and give a large-'number of premiums* -Subscribers will not have to wait.to know if they have a premium. There will be 2,81r premiums distributed to the subscribers. The aperwill be well worth the dollar, for the year A ook has lwen prepared for subscribers with numbers from 1 to 100,000, and thetremloms are eqimlly distrib-|, ifr(
~~r~j rz 1 it to or in re ad he ii pc uted through tneone hundred thousand numbers. ..
The following,Premiums will bo distributed: 10 Cash Pcriniuffis of $500 each .v$5fl00 5 200 1,000 10 100 --T 000 20 50 .'. 1,000 40 25 1,000
80 10
50 Wilcox it Gibbs'Sowing Mach's 60 50 Howe's Sewing Machines 60 20 00 Premiums of $1 each
If there phonld liJJ one thotieand names recciverl'on'the form every, species of sewing,miakitig a beautiful same day and date.-the letters \vfl aS they come to hand, and marked on the book iiV rcgular rotation as (jpened, so that'there will be a fair dlEs'tributiou 'ot the preiniums. We. shall publish the names of the gepons th.-.t are cntitlcd'to ihu premiums in the New V6rk Monthly-Illustrated, and in the city ainltEOuntry papers.
7
800
50 Gold Watches (Am'n Watch Co.)$oO cach 2,500
3,000
3,000 2,000
TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
1 copy, one year, with one subscription. 5 copies, 20
five twentv
.$1.00
,. 5.00 20.00
Persons getting up clubs will be entitled to premiums, as above. Address LEWIS & CO., 41 Mcrccr St., N. Box 8301.
Write the address plain, friv:cminty, township and State. Money by draft, postofflce order, registered letters, or express, may he sent at onr risk.
REFERENCES.
Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., O.ll'.i Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sawing Machine Co., f08 Broadway, New" York.
Send 1» cts. for specimen copy containing necessary information.
Feb 13.
Steel Potatoes*
IWILL
have on hand and for sale in a few day a a large lot of Seed Potatoes of the latest and most improved qualities, such as Early (iciodi-ieli. Harrison, Glcason, Jersey "White, Kidney Gyrnclt, &c.
tIWmhs r* T-nnnaw—sg. secsafi3UHfafc£L
E.&W. RAILROAD.
A NEW STOCK OF
FALL & WINTER
TJST RECEIVED BY
W. N.
WASSOjS.
•tit the JYew^Hricsc Corner,
Wasl»lngtci» SC., Crauloidsville.
SUPERB STOCK OF
DRESS
ANCY
GOODSJ
—SUCII AS-.,.
Fancy Silks,
l)c Laines,
•Mohairs,
Scotch Plaids,
Poplins,
Jflerinos,
Ginghams
fI''
Genuine
Prints &c. tfc.
4
lace Collars^
Plain Linen Collars,
ALSO A LAEGE STOCK OF
Fancy DEESS BUTTONS
AiiScc line of WIKTER GLOVES.
ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF
Olotlis and Oassimeres, CAn^IIlTB, soot S a.'iBiiii
t&S
r* All of ttie latest styles.
Conse and See «f
Remember tJi© Rew Brick Corher, Farmers, WRien in town.
r0ct.
3 1S67.1 W. N. AVA.-S0N.
THE HOWE MACHINE GO'S SEWING MACHINES,
•X «s»
NEW YORK.
OR FAMILIES AND
MANUFACTURERS.
These World Renowned SEWING- MACHINES
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the Ney) York State Fair of ISC!*, and Are eelobratcd for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for tho same thread than any other machine, and by the introduction of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines are made at onr new and spacious Factory al Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super vision or the President of (he Company, ELMS HOWE, Jr., the original inventor ot the Sewing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Cornets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas,. Parasols, &c. They work equally watt—npon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods,
rs \vfll be opened renHhn'ly an 1 perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewod..
The S'tiSch invcnfeil by *Wr. MO Sf
¥.
W1LLTAM V. RAME1.
Crawford^vil!'-. Naivli 17, 1W?.
JK, ami made on this
vflachine, is the most popular and durable, and all Serving •Machines are subject to the prUicipie invented by him.,'
BEND FOR CIRCULAR.
J. ©. BRYANT,
GENERAL AGENT,
OS WASmftfGTOW STREET,',:: Chicago, 113.
BOOT & SHGEHAKINQ.
Has estiiblif-lied himKt'lf in the above business in the Graham building one door west of Wilhitrt's Tailor fihop, on '.Main street, and deals only in
CUSTOM-MADE WORK!
He manufactures Boots on the.patent Pluin«r last,.-which enables, hiin to'-giw s«- ieateasv fit. He is prepared to do cu.-jtonf -work, either sewed or pegged, on shoa-.t notice, impairing done with neatness nnd despatch, ile solicits a share »f (ho public custom.
Marcli I'J. i.
MEDICAL.
Purify Your Blood!
Hui' ley's, ,Sars aparilla.
Of all tlio remedies that havo heen discovered during the present ago for tho "thousand' ill which fic.ih is hoir to," none equal, thia wonderful preparation. Ouly ten years have olapsod since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying isxperiincnta, ftnil j/rrl'uuUiig it) first tntr»duccd it to the public, and it is already recognized by the most eminent physicians in 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 this root have hitherto failed t.o command the panction of I'licuhy, becauseon being tested, they have been found to contain noxous ingredient.?, which^nutrnlize the pood effect of the Sarsaparilla,|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 tho following complaint3 iisd disca.-ses:
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costivencss, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint, lndigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Syphilus, Scrofula or King's Evil.
E. J. Binford & Brollies-, Agents.
Hurley's Ague Tonic!
Perfectly Melialfle!
The only remedy for Chills and Fever or Aguo and Fever that is or can he depended upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who had tried the usual remedies without benefit but in no case has
HURLEY'S Ague Tonic
failed to effect a cure. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as a suio and certain cure lor chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their^ own interest by sending to a dr ig store and buying 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. S*nd for it to tho'proprietors, ""JAMES HUDDLE & Co.,
WEceipt,
Louisville, Ky.
E. J. BIKFORD & BROTHER, AGENTS.
HURLEY'S
Popular W0BM CANDY.
As this is really a specific for worms, and tho best axj most PALATABLE form to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking tho placc of all other preparations for worms—it be ing perfectly tasteless, and children will take it
JAMES HUDDLE & Co., Proprietors.
HURLEY'S
STOMACH BITTERS!
For
Debility,
Loss of Appetite. Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, IVant of Action of the Liver, OR DISOltDERED STOMACH, There are no Bitters that can comjare with these in removing the distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United Status, or from the proprietors, JAMES ItUDDLE .fc Co..
Louisville, Ky.
23. J. BlIVFOSllD & 2S3£0., Agents.
BETTISON'S
ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT, lias proved itself to be one of the best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, Ac., in all cases when tried for man or beast, and will do all we ohiim for it. Try a bottle, and wo are satisfied you wili never afterwards use any other.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!
have, by purchase of tho original"™-'* bccomo solo proprietors of this celcbratcd Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial, with .an assurance that you will in future discard all those nausoous and destructive stuffs, such n.3 Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawoo'u Mixtures, &c., combinations of a past and antiprogressive age, when it was thought that tho moro dssgusting tho mixture tho better tho modicine.
Uso in the future only SEABR00K,S, a combination quite up with tho advancement of tlifl age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in tho following diseases:
SUMMER COS1PLAIKT, IRREGULIKITEES OF THE BSOWE?,S, RESTIVESESS, TEE1HIKG, •&.C., &c.
Gives health to the child and ekst to the motiier.
AVe 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 upoi* trial.
JAMES RUBBLE & CO.,
PKOPKIETOKS, JLOUISVIELE, I£Y.:'
S. J. Binford
fk
Brother
Agents, CiravFlordsvlIIc, Ind. 'i
'•StjR. SMBffaSS'S
ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND GALISAYA. THIS
elegant combination possesses al best toxic properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately or in other preparations of these valuable medicines. It ebould be takon in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is rc-qnired^-after convalescence from ff.vkrs or othor debilitating diseases, or in those distressing irREGUi.AurriES poeuliar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases for nothing can well take-its place. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors
Louisville, Hy,
JB. J.
it
.0ie9.,
AGENTS,
CRAWFOIIDSVILLE, Ju:y Ii .,
'I.
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INDIANA,
