Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 April 1868 — Page 3
fB£J'JOUMAL.
..." Agricultural Meeting. £Al the annual meeting of the MontgompryVounty Agricultural society, held at tiic
Court House in
Cnnvfordsville
If.
on Saturday,
tin' 4th of April. 1SGS, the following offlccr? yi^ri' elected for tlie ensuing year: -'IV Fitzgeri, President Daniel S. .1 unes, Joliu Remley, Vice Presidents William
Koss. Secretary James Ileaton,
'l'rensurer Johii C. Maxwell, Superintendent Jaxwes J," Watson, Marshal. BOA1U) OI' D1KECT0HS,
I?m\v«'to\vnsh^j), .lamesS. Fisher Ivipley, !t.»l»ert JfeMakfu: AVayne. Hiehard Hill: oal -Oreek. Isaac Montgomery Madison, dnel Stoddard Sugar Creek. Silas Teleison Krankiin. Qeorge I.afollett Walnut, Smith '(Miner :*^i":trk Drake Brookslnro Scott. «or«ii' W. Heckathorii: Union, George W. Smith. Win. K. V:dlace. Stephen Potts, lVi''l :lVd Canine. Samuel llutton, David Enorcbj'E.iC.-lirown.-
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T. II FITZGEUL, Pres't.
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AYANTE!)—l»y a prompt paying tenant to rent a house of from lour to six rooms. wM'i it! 1 the necessary conveniences attached- Pos'.--.-ion 1st of May. Apply at tlus otiice.
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Judging from the many complimentary notices of the press, we have no doubt that the scientific entertainment at Kit/roth Ilall next Friday evening will he unusually interesting and instructive.
Prof. Tingley'.s style of lecturing is popular, and he brings
Avitli
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him a suite of ex-
oeTLint aperatiis, including a powerful hyd ro-oxygen microscope. Let our citizens turn out in force, and enjov a pleasant evening's entertainment.
Oln. EDITOH—Pleaseannounce A.F. IJAMsi y, an a candida.te for selling the cheapest Groceries sold* in the West, subject to the decision of the fafmor.s convent ion to be held at the close of the present year.
MANY VOTERS.
A Kcw
Feature.
Our lady readers are respectfully referred to the advertisement of Mr. i. "N asson. in another column. If any thing can add to the charms of a lady in the way of ornament. it is a "love of a bonnet." asson has all the latest styles, and can please the most Cistidious. Give hi in a call.
Ucmoval.
I beg leave to inform my old friends and customers that I have moved my stock of hardware, stoves and tinware to Xo. 3 EmpirfeJJlock, one door cast of S. II. Gregg's hardware store. I am just in receipt of a splendid stock of hardware also a tine stock of -toves of all descriptions. I have a few i,r* t'.ioac 1 fu'tliard Mowers and Stallbrd i-^ulky Cultivators, all of which will be sold ch'.'-.p cash. Give me a call and 1 will i-j-11 goods as cheap as the cheapest.
JU- W1L LI AM 1 WETiS.
TSie Coming Man.
Since it has became a moral certainty that Andrew Johnson is to seek private life, men have, begun to luok about for a successor. Johnson was a tailor and didn't suit. Maas is a tailor and will suit, so .say all who have known and dealt with him. r.rother Maas would of con :so, dislike to leave his line stock of spring goods, which he isas jv.-! received, and abandon his favorite scheme of decorating the male portion of our city in a. style heretofore not thought
In fact, we are authorized to say in his behalf that he v.* ill not be a candidate for the White House at present, but will continue at his ni'w place of business. No. fi Green -tr-et. to embellish and beautify the ''human form divine."'
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BSOK. Robert Dale Owen, •'Late 1". S. Minister to ?\*aples.) will deliver lectures at McClellanil's Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next. The price of admission has been fixed at 2 ets. The well known ability of Mr. Owen as a lecturer ou«!ht to insure a crowded house. We know of no way it which a person can .••pciid an evening more profitably than in listening to a gentleman of so much talent and erudition as Mr. O. We hope to see the hall full.
Ssjpt'i'ior Stock.
Stock-raisers will find it to their advantage to call on Mr. David Knocb. four miles ji.-M-i li-oast of tow n. and inspect his superior horse- Messenger. For beauty and good qualities this horse is unsurpassed. .,
HAS Xature an antidote, for acquired diseases The PLANTATION BITTEHS, prepared by Dr. Drake, of Xew York, have no doubt benefited and cured more persons of Dyspepsia, Nervousness. Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Sinking Weakness, General Debility. and Mental Despondency, than any other article in existence. They are. composed of the purest roots and herbs, carefully prepared, to be taken as a tonic and gontlc .stimulant. They are adapted to any age or condition of life, and are extremely •popular with mothers and persons of scdentarv habit-.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
The public arc respectfully informed that we have made extensive arrangements for keeping horses. We have reduced, the price of feed to 'J3 cents. Persons leaving their horses with us may rely upon their being properly taken care of. In connection with our stables we have a large and commodious wagon yard. Farmers and the public gener ally are requested to give us a call. .*? I\orth side of Market street, Crawfordsville,
Ind.A. IIUFF & SON. d2Gm4
To MT OI.I FkIF.NDS
AND
CCSTOMEHS, I
will just say 1 expect to be in the market with all kinds of early plants, of the most approved varieties adapted to our soil and climate. Also, a collection of llowers of every hue and shade, such as Roses, Dahlais, Verbenas, Salvias, &c. Also, Seed Potatos of the best quality, such as early Goodrich, White Sprout, white ajid yellow Peach Blow, -Harrison, and white Mercer. A few Onion Setts to spare., 29-4. .. COKXELIUS BLAIR.
Jg Attention. The attention of our dealers in Hosiery •Gloves, Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing •Goods, of every description, is called to the establishment of Byron Van Rccd, Lnfayctte, lXc-hos 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 prornptlyflllcd
Dec. 20 fJtn,
MAGNOLIA WATER is a delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the price..
A88essor.|
We are authorized to state that if Mr. JEFFEKSON SCOTT will accept the nomination for Assessor of Union township, he will be supported by hundreds of voters. s,
WALL PAPER AT COST.
I have a large and elegant stock of A\ all Paper on hand, which I will sell at cost. The stock embraces some very beautiful styles and patterns. Now is the time to purchase clicap Wall Paper, at lower prices than ever before offered in the city. [mar 12 m6.] JAMES PATTERSON
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
EDITOR JOUHXAI.:—Please announce the name of SIMON C. DAVIS as a candidate for the oliiceof lleeorder of Montgomery eountv at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the County Convention. ,.:^MAXY OTEKS.
MK. SNYDER:—You are authorized to announce W. FRANK Ki.arox as a candidate for llepresoutaMvc, subject t.o the (lei i.-.ion of a liepuhliean Countv Convention. t'NION 'VOTERS.
We :ire rerjuested to announce the name of A. I THOMAS, Esq., of this city, as a candidate for l'rosccuting Attorney for the 8th (Judge Cowan's) Judicial Circuit, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention.
Please announce the name of WILLIAM E. HODSMIRE, of Clark Township, for lleeorder, of Montgomery county., subject to the deciion of a Republican Convention.
CLARK TOWNSHIP
MR. EDITOR:—Please announce the name of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, of Madison township, as a candidate for the Sherifalty, subjact to the decision of the Republican Convention.
MANY FKIKNDS.
Mn. EDITOR:—Please announce Major JOHN E* NAYLOR, of Union township, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. MANY FRIENDS.
MR.'EDITOR:—Please announce the name ot Rev. ABRAH AM UTTER as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. MANY' FRIENDS.
MR. SNYDER :—Please announce Hon. JOSEPH iliLi.KiAN a candidate for re-election to the State Senate, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. MANY FRIENDS.
Mr. EDITOR—Announce the name of S. F. BUCHANAN, of Clark Township, a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery County, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, and oblige. 31
ANY' YOTEIIS.
MR. EDITOR:—Pleaseannounce the, name of C'apt. JOHN W. ROSS as a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery county, suoject to ratification by the Republican Convention.
C'apt- Ross, as City Marshal and deputy Sheriff, has shown every requisite qualification for the oflice prompt, energetic, reliable, and a thorough knowledge of its duties. Besides he has every claim upon the citizens of the county for the place. At- the breaking out of the war he was first on the battle-field, and at the head of his company through many a long year and many a hard-fought battle, laying down his colors only when the war closed.
MANY FRIENDS.
We are authorized to announce R. 15. F. TEIRCE, Esq., a candidate fer Prosecuting Attorney for this Judicial Circuit, (Judge Cowan's), subject to the decision of a Republican Convention.
MR. SNYDER:—YOU are authorized to announce JK/.RKKL ELLIS a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the. Republican Convention.
Mr. Eliis served three years in the Union army lighting to preserve the Government, two years in the army of the Potomac, and one year in the army of the Cumberland, and fought bravely in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain, Ueverlv Ford, Winig Station, Bull Run, Aniietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Chanceiorsville, Lookout Mountain, Daiton Rescca, Ac. llis record as a soldier is without stain, and his character for morality without reproach. We would tie glad to see his claims favorably considered by the people of old Montgomery." MANY CITI/KXS of Wayne Township.
We are authorized to announce JAME.SBOOTS, of Sugar Creek township, a candidate for Recorder of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.
MR. EDITOR:—L'lease announce the name of IIARVEY GREENE, of Brown township, a candidate for the otiice of County Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, and oblige his
MANY FRIRNDS.
MR. EDITOR:—Please announce the name of W. T. Bursn, Esq., as a candidate for t-lie oflice of Common l'leas Prosecutor for the loth Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Republican District Convention, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
MR. SNYDER:—You are authorized to announce Capt. E. P. MCCLASKKY, of Franklin township, a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, and oblige MANY VOTERS.
MR. EDITOR—Announce II. RICE CANINE a Candidate for Recorder of Montgomery County, subject to Hit-, decision of the Republican Con vention, and oblige
MANY WARM FRIENDS.
MR. L'DITOR.—By announcing the name of RICHARD EPPERSON as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, you will oblige.
MANY VOTERS.
ALAMO, IND., March 25, 'OS
MR. EDITOR—Please announce the name of JOSEPH A. GII.KEY, as a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, and oblige,
MANY' FRIENDS.
We arc 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 Republican Convention.
EDITOR JOURNAL—Please announce that IILC.II J. WEHSTER, our present efficient Recorder, is a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff ot Montgomery County, subject to the County Convention.
MANY' FRIENDS.
We are authorized to announce Mr. ALEX. A. RICE, of Fountain county, as A candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, in Judge Cowan's circuit, subject to the decision of a Republican Convention.
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We '.ire authorized to announce Capt.. E. W NICHOLSON, as a candidate for Recorder .Montgomery County, subject to the decision of a Republican Convention.
Mr. Editor,—There are various person's mentioned as candidates for the office of county lleeorder but none of them wiil give better satisfaction or insure a larger vote in the South part of the county than DAVID II. HECKATHORN. you will please insert his name, on the list of candidates, subject to tlic decision of the convention, and oblige.
31 ANY VOTER?.
JUST ARRIVED
A *N D^T-'T
STILL COMING!
THE LARGEST STOCK
»-W/ '.vV:' V.- V'-: g-
HARDWARE
EVER BROUGHT TO
THIS MARKET!
CAMPBELL & HASTEE
Arc now getting on an immense stock of Hardware of every variety, embracing
IROlSr, NAILS,
GLASS,
O I S A I N S SASH, DOORS,
LOCKS, BUTTS,
and all kinds of
Building Materials,
together with
Farming Implements
of every kind in short., every department of our establishment is full, and at prices so low that we nre confident we can compete with any other House. Always on hand or furnished to order all styles of
GUM AND LEATHER BELTING,
Gum and Hemp Packing at lowest manufacturers' retail prices. Also,
LARGE JROPE AUD COIL CBIAIjV,
for mill purposes. Mill and X-cut saws Call and see us at the old stand,
7 8 Commercial SSZock,
Craicfordsville, Indiana.
CAMPBELL & IIARTER.
March 19, 18GS.
JOB PEINTIB9!
IIAYIXG lately refitted cur lEce with new and varied asortment of
JOB & CARD TYPE
we are enabled to do all kinds of
O W O
suc.li as
JBill SJeadx,
Circulars,
ISltmkrr,
Pamphlets,
$ef., $Y.,
with neatness and at the time promised. All work done on the most reasonable terms. Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.
•administrator's Sale.
•mjOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at JLT! public auction, at the residence of Widow Carnev, four and a half miles south of Crawfordsville on the Terre Haute State road, on
Thursday, April 23, 1SG8,
the following property of. David C. Carney, decensed: Horses, cattle, hogs, slice.]), one mule colt, farming implements, one grain drill, one reaper and mower, wheat in the garner, wheat in the field (~i) acres), corn in the crib, and other articles too tedious to mention.
TKUMS.—A credit of nine mouths will be given on all sums over £3, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. Three dollars and under cash in hanrl.
A
jam i:s WAS.SOX,
pr2-?."] Administrator.
BLUE GEASS PASTURE
O E E S
I have about .TOO acres of blue grass pasture well supplied with running water, situated in Montgomery county, which will rent on ,-ionable terms. For particulars, apply to me.
April 2, 1808. JACOB DAVIS.
T. McMECIIAN. W. J. WOLFE.
McMECHAN & WOLFE,
1 .RESIDENT DESfTISTS, I
CRAWFORDSVILLE,v
IND.,
RRSPECTFULTA' to the public. Motto, "Good work and call-. street, over
to the put moderate prices." OFFICE—On
R. K.
Krout's Drng Store. dec 10,1SG7
,fBtlministrator9s Sale.
N
OTIC'E is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Saturday the 2d day of Mav. 1WW, in the town of Linden, Montgomery countv, Indiana, one small brown horse, and other* personal property, as the property of Solomon Stultz, deceased. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note witli approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. .: JvEEISE\,
April S, 18(j«-3.] Administrator.
Paper! Paper!
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SALE at the "CORNER BOOK STORE" a full assortment of a superior article of Cap, Bill, Commercial, Note and all sizes of laper also, same in Linen Fabric. This lot is designed to" meet the demand for a good reliable article and oannot fail to please.
ALSO, Rag, Straw, Tea and Manilla Wrapping Paper Paper and cotton Twine. The attention of dealers is called to these goods. aug23tf.] L. A. JfOOTE & CO.
NEW. AMIS
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FOR
SPRING TRADE!
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BI& CASH HODSE
rv.,
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CAMPBJJLL& IIARTER
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NOW-OFFER 1''.' ,» !-f*
V'n'
2 5 3? I_E E S
choice
CARPETS
NEW, GOODS AND
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
GREAT BARGAINS.
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW
THE PLACE TO BUY IS
Campbell & Harter's!
Don't put.off buying! Get JsOW
while the lot i^unbroken
and thejprice
!,
These goods are now on exhibition, and can lie seen free of charge at the Carpet Room of
CAMPBELL & BARTER.
March 10, IPGS.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bya
virtue of a
OKirrrFii:i
copy of
certain judgment or decree, rendered by tlie Court of Common Fleas of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, in favor of Mary K. "Wilhite vs. John A. Wilhite, upon a complaint of fQreclosure of mortgage, issued to me as .Sheriff of said county, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry on
•Saturday, April 25fh, 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and o'clock P. M. of said day. at the Court House door in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and prolits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate in Montgomery county, Indinna, to-wit: Out-lot number eighteen in .Tiiines Thomson's addition to the town of Crawfordsville :d-o the undivided two-sixths part of two-thirds of the following real estate, towit: North part of the west half of the northwest (pitirter of section twenty-, township eighteen, north of range four west, and part of the east half of the north-east quarter of section nineteen, township eighteen, north of range1 four west, containing in i!l one hundred and fifty acres and sevonly-five hundredths of an acre. And if the same will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy :id execution, together with interest and ec»t. will on the same day at the same place otfer the fee simple of said premises, to satisfy a judgment for sixteen hundred and twenty-night dollars and li(i cents, wifii interest on lie smile from the 18th day ot February, 18GS. together with costs without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Said premises taken as the property of the defendMiif. John S. Wilhite.
JOHN X. McCONNFLL,
apr2-4] Sherilf M. C.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
VIRTUE of certified copies of judgments rendered bythe Montgomery Circuit Court of Montgomery co. Ind.. in favor of tins following poisons: Stephen Jones, John R. Myers, James T. Wallace, Wiley S. Foster, John Kirkpatriek. William AVright," Thomas II. Scott, Bluford Clough. Brantley H. Graves. William Rittle. Jefferson ltav, Daniel L. AVhite, Simeon Grenard, John jiiddle, David Roudabush, against John Ray upon several complaints and attachments, I will expose for sale aL public auction and outcry, on
Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and prolits for term of not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit:
Part of the south half of the south-west quarter of section eleven (II). township twenty range five (5) part of the west half of north-west quarter of section ten (10). township twenty (20), range five (5) -part- of the east half of the north-east, quarter of section nine (!)), township twenty. (20), range live (5), containing together.one hundred and fifty and 15-100 acres, "taken as the property of'Jdlin Ray. I also give notice that by'virtue of the authority above stated, I will on w-
Mouday, the 21th day of April, 1868, sell at public auction and outcry, at the farm of tlie defendant, ..John Ray. near New Richmond, Coal Greek townsMp,"the following personal property of the defendant, to-wit:
One two-iiorse Wagon, 1 harrow, 1 single plow, 1 feed basket, 1 scoop shovel, 1 half bushel measure, 1 pair- of double tires and single trees, one set of double harness, 1 axe, 1 iron kettle, 1 spade, 1 parlor stove and pipe, 1 safe, bedsteads, 1 looking glass, 4 two-year-old lieifcrs. And if said personal property will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions, tojrether with interest, and cost., Iwill'on Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1808, aforesaid, at the door of the Court House in the city of Crawfordsvilkyat the time mentioned above, offer for sitli* the" fee siirfple-ef said real estate as above described, to satisfy said judgments, amountinff to five thousand live hundred and four dol lar» est on 1S88, valuation or appraisement laws.
All of said property taken as that of the defendant, John Ray. JOHN N". Mc'COXNELL, Sheriff M. C.
April 11,1868. 3
SUPERIOR WAGONS. JS.
MILLER & CO. have on hand- and for sale the celebrated Studebaker Wagons. January 23, m3.
BARGAINS FOR THE MILLION!
DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!
JEWGLKY A WO SILVERWARE!
"Worth over Ss2.000,000! All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH!
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CO.,
102 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Agents for European Manufacturers,
Announce that in consequence of the overstocking of the English market, an immense quantity of Dry and Fancy Goods have been consigned to ihem with instructions to be 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 cl" the articles which thev now offer for ijl: Rear, Wolf and lJuffalo Robes, $15 00 to §"0 00 S'ts Furs, Sable, .Ermine or Mink 20 00 to 100 00 Ladies' Mulls 15 00 to (30 00 do Collars 10 00 to 40 00 Silk and Natin'-Dress Patterns lSO'Otp 45 00 .Berege and Egyptian Cloths 0 QO to 12 00 Alpacea and Muslin de Laines 4 00 to 10 00 French Merinos ond Twills 10 00 bo 20 00 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair 4-00 to 10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts 2 0(fto 0 00 Silk and lace Eeils 2 Wto (i 00 Sets fine CuflV and Collars 2 00'to 5 00 Pairs of Ladies' Corsets 2 50 to 00 Handkerchiefs, Silk, Plain, Hemstitched and Embroidered Lineh LuSn, per dozen pairs 0 00 to 18 00 Ladies' and Gents' Cotton, Wo
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Doeskin v- 00 to 25 00 Linen and Woolen Table Covers 2-Wto 2 00 Wwite and Colored Linen Napkins, pea dozen 00 to 18 00 Muslin, White and Unbleached, per yard 15 to 40
Flannels, shawls in woolen, silk and merino nubias or clouds, woolen hoods, blankets, Linen and muslin sheets, velvet and morocco portmonaies, shopping bags, wallets, meerschaum pipes, four and six blade pocket knives, with pearl, tortoiseCand ivory handles, French clocks, gilt and bronze musical boxes, revol vers, fowling pieces, fancy combs, hair nets, work boxes, •silver card cqtses, albums^ family and pocket bibiesf opera glasses, Ac.
We have also received a sidendid assortment
W A E S
Gold and silver hunting cases for gents enameled do. for ladies, together with chains of everv pattern and sty-le.
Sets of Jewelry in cveyy Variety sleeve buttons, thimbles,..lockets, tgres^cs, rings^of every kind, bracelet* gold pernifWC.
TIIE Sir,EERWARE DEPARTMENT Comprises silver diniyfgtffld tea sets castors, ioo pitchers, ,tiible spoons,, forks, tea' spoons, goblets, drinking cup.%'?J0n$e urnl^4ea pots, cream pitchers, sugar boyls, fruit lsskcts, cake baskets, card baskets, frftit knives,»s^rup cups, sirivers, portmonaies, j^o-kiiivLj:, knives, mustard and salt spooiis, napkin-rings, egg stands, wine holders, c:u-d eases, t*! ill the abovearticlcs.-to be sold for $1 each.
The expenses are to be prid by tlie sale of coupons or certificates naming each--article in the stock, ancS'Jts value these certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and. sold at 25 CENTS EACH—5 FGit§l—11 FOR $2.
Whatever article is named" in the certificate can be obtained at ONE DOLLAR. The article will be shown to the holder of the certificate,-accf it will be at his option.wlieteer hypays the dollar and takes the article or not. In ease articles.sent by mail or expivss 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 milch more than a dollar.. Iu proof of this
READ THIS OFFER.
You can have for one of our certificates and §1, any cf the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with the article or articles namen on the cej tificate, you need not lose the 25 cents yni paid for it:
One .silver plated three bottle castor, handsomely plated butter disli with plate and cover, lady's"shopping bag, a 50 picture album bound in velvet and gilt, set of.tea spoons silver plated on Avhitc metal, set double pjated table spoons or forks, pants pattern (~iy2 yards cassimcre?), pair Jouvin's Paris kid gloves, splendid real meerschaum pipe, or solid 10 carat gold plain ring.
REFERENCES.
During the "four years we linvc been agents for European manufae-turers, we liafe recei veel hundreds of coninienielatory notie'os from the pmssj 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 in pamphlet form, and.as we have- no space, for them in this advertisement, we will send copies free to any address.
Whenever desired we1 will send articles by express. C. O. D. So tluiu-the money-need only be paiel an ~:rlirvy of the {font's.
We accept the'en tire responsibility of money sent bv Ex]»ress, Post Office Order, or Hank Draft.'
We want agents EVERYWHERE, to whom a liberal compcnsatieiu wiil be paid, which can be l(!ame'd em application.
BLtf" Take.'e'are to writ." your name and address iu a clear, distinct.hand, and address
A it A It© AE & CO., J(52 Broadway, New 'I'c.rlc.
Post Office Box, 5^5. ]feb2T-ni3.
LBWIS & GO
'S
ILLUSTRATED
Montlily Family Journal FOR TIIE MILLION
Thoiisiuiels of families in.the city and e'ouiitry have long felt tlio want of an Illustrated"Journnl at a reasonable price and equal to ai yon this cejnt,incut. To this end we have engaged jiood nrlists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper! and we shall publish from time to time original Tales, Sketches, »&e., by the leading writers of the country.
This is no T^ottery!
But we offer as an inducement to those who subscribe, and will help to pnsli forward to it successful issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family .Journal, and ive a large number of premiums. Subscribers will not Have to wait to know If they have, a premium. There will be •.',816 premiums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the yeiar. A book has been prepared for subscribers with numbers from 1 to 10(i,(ii)n, and the premiums are equally distributed through the erne liuudred thousand numbers.
If there should le one thousand names received on the same day ami date."the letters will he etpeueel regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book is regular rotation as opened, so tliUt there will be a fair distribtltion ot the premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to the premiums in the New York Monthly Illusfeled, and in the city and country papers. ,'y, jwswil
The foilovringipremicms will be distributed:
10 Cash Permiams of $500 cach
200 100 50 25 10
a
1,000
:^l,ooo 1,000 1,000 «800
."i0 Gold Wa tcbcs (Am'n Watch Co.) $50 cach -2,500 •)0 Wilcox & "Gibbs' Sewing 3Iae h's 61/ 3,1)00 ")0 Ilowe'a Sewing Machines 60 3,000 20 00 Prcuiiuins of $1 cach .2,000
TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. one j'ear, with one subscription $1.00 copy 5 copie five 5.00 20 twenty 20.00
Persons gcttfog up clubs will be entitled to premiums, as above. Address LEWIS & CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Box
Write the. address plain, {riving enmity, township and State. Money by draft, postoflice order, registered letters, or express, luay be sent at our risk.
REFERENCES.
Levi Stoekwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., 309 Broadwav, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., 508 Broadway, New York.
Send 10 cts. for specimen copy containing nccessarv information. FebLt.
Administrator's JYotice.
•jVrOTICEis hereby given that the undersigned i^l has been appointed Administrator of the estate of David C. Carney, late of Montgomery countv, Indiana, (li i-ease el'. Saiel e-state is supposed'tobe solvent. JAMES "WASSON, .Wri] Aduniii^'ratci'.
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E.
& W. RAILROAD.
ANEW STOCK OF
FALL & WINTER
UST RECEIVED BY
W. N. WASSON,
JMt the JYew tirick Corner,
Wasliington St., CrawiordsvlHe.
~Jt. f- 'A. 1 'A' ss IJL
®i £*EIl'£3 STOCK OF
FANCY DRESS GOODS I
SUCH AS
Fancy Silks,
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leu and Silk Hose and half Ilose per dozen pairs 4 00 to 12 00 Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cottcn
Linen and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts, each 2 50 to 6 00 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth Cassimcre and
IfcLaiiies,
Jflohairs, ,„.nv Scotch PlaidSy
Poplins, in
•:r Ginghams
i- -.
Prints: A'c.: A'c.
Genuine Lace Collars,
Plain l.lnen Collars,
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF,
Fancy DRESfS BUTTONS
A lilce line of WINTER GLOYES.
IWOTSeBlWSi-
ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF
Cloths and Cassimeres,
OAR.S'BTS.
Hats cfc Caps,
All of tlie latest styles. 11
Conic and
See!
Remember the Sew Brick. Corner, Farmers, when in town. Oct. 3 1SS7.] W. N. WASSON.
"SEED POTATOES IFOR SALE?
The subscrihor Avould respeclfully inform the fafmers of Montgomery county that he has a large variety of the best finalities of the early ana Litc.se^ecl potatoes in the market, which he offers 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, sne-h as the Peach Blow, itc. /The following testimonial is from one of oiu- own citizens who lias tried the Early Goodrieih:
MR. ITorrrNG—Dear Sir:—From one Potato of the Earlv Goodrich variety, which you sent me, I raised three peeks.
T. H. FITZGERL.
The following- are the testimonials from farmers in,other localities: ''Ff.ofn the 12£ pounds of Eearly Goodrich that you sent me, planted in tlie native prairie se)il that' had borne hilt one crop, I raised twenty-three bushels by measure."—L. M. Brown, of "Woodbury, Town. l)r. Gray. Superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum sayfc: "I have never known an early potato that equals the Early Goodrich in (ju'iflitv, earliness, productiveness and health. ."From one peck of the Early Goodrich that I planted last, spring. raised and have just fitiir twenty-three bushels."—Edward Morris, ODondaga Oountv. ••Farmers wishing to procure these varieties for Seeel. can do se by sending their orders to niy resiui'iicc, threo-fourths of a mile north eif Vonntsville. or to Price's Proeluce Stere in Crawfordsville. The Early Goodrich was first introduced into this county by Dan. Yount at my suggestion, and have proved the best and most, prolific Potato ove'r grown. By good authority 1 learn that there are two kinds of Potatoes going the rounds that arc being palmed oft" as tlie Early Goodrich, but tlie*y are base e-ounterfeits. Beware!
March 2(5. SYLVESTER HOPPING.
BOOT & SH0EHAKING.
W. H. VANSLYKE,
Has established himself in the above business in tiie Graham building one door west of Wilhite 's Tailor Shoi, on Main street, and deals only in
S O A E W O
lie manufactures Boots on the patent Plumer last, which enables him te give a neat and easy lit. IIe is ]repare'd to do custom work, either sewed or pegged, on short notice. Repairing dene with neatness and despatch. He solicits a share of the public custom.
March 12, 1668-)* 1."
KEISTYON'S
CALIFOHMIA PICTURE GALLERY
HUGHES' BLOCK,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
MAIM STREET.
From the smallest-to Life Size Photograph, finished in Oil OT Water Colours. Small Pictures eopied and enlarged
Feb. 27. W. KEN YON, Prop.
Guardian's Sale.
l^rOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned l/f Guardian of J,.sophena Hatch, minor heir at law cf Drusilla Hatch, deceased, will, on and after the 30th day of April,.1868, sell at private sale the undivided one-lifth part of the following lands, situaU'd in Montgomery county,
Indi
ana, to-wit: The undivided one-fifth part of the west half of the south-west quarter of section thirteen, ami of the east half-of the south-east quarter of section thirteen, township nineteen, north of range four west, on the following te'.rms, to-wit:
One-third cash in hand, one third in nine months, and the residue in eighteen months, the purchaser executing note for deferred payments, bearing interest front dato, waivin liefjfroin valuation and appraisement laws, and securing the pavment e»f the same by mortgage.
J. IIATCIT, Guardiaii.
April 1SG8~1.
MEDICAL.
PiirifyL Your. Blood!
f.
Huxley's .Sarsaparilla.
Of all the rcmcelics that have been discovered during the present age-for the "thousand wliich flesh is heir to," none equal this 'wonderful preparation. Only ten years have elapSeel sincc tho discovered who spent a decade in studying experiments, aiid perCMting,it), first Introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized by the most eminent physicians in all parts of the country, to be tha most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseasos of which thoy have ltnowleelge.
All other Compounds or Syrups of this root have hitherto failed to cominani the sanction of Faculty, because on. being tested, they have been found to contain noxous ingredients, which nui tfaliae the good effect of the Sarsaparilla,'an4 oftentimes injure the health of the patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.
This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and wiil, on trial, be found to effect a cerium and perfect cure of tho following complaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bories, Habitual Costive-iies-s, Debility, Diseases cf the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestwnt Piles, Pulmonary Dis-
¥i-
eases, Syphilus, Scrofula.. or King's Evil.
E. J. BInford & Brother, Agents.
Hurley's Ague .Tonic!
Perfectly Reliable I
The only remedy for Chills and Fever or Aguf and Fever that is or can be depended npon Ilurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who had tried the usual remedies without benefit but in no case has
HURLEYS" Ague Tonic
failed to effect a cure. All who have used ifc cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as sure and certain cure for chills and fever. Any one suffering from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drag store and buying a, bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be certain to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it to the proprietors, JAMES liUDDLE & Co.,
Louisville, Ky.
E. J. BINFORD & BROTHER, AGENTS.
,.r *,f* HURLEY'S
Popular WORM CANDY.
As this is really a SPECIFIC .FOR WORMS, and tho BEST AND MOST P\ALATAI}t,K .FORM to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other preparations for worms—it bo ing perfectly tasteless, and diilelren will take it
JAMES RUDDLE & Co., Proprietors.
HURLEY'S
STOMACH BITTEBS!
-For
Debility,-
Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In-
1
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There are no Bitters that can compare with these in removing tho distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE & Co., ...
Louisville, Ky.
E. J. BINFORD & BRO., Agents.
BETT [SON'S
ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,
Has proved itself to be one of tho best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, Ac., in all cases when tried for man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a bottle, anel we are satisfied you will never afterwards use any othor.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!
WE
have, by pnrahase of the original receipt, become sole proprietors of this celebrated Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in future discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawee's Mixtures, &c., combinations of a past and antiprogressive age, when it was thought that tho more dssgusting tho mixture tho better tho medicine.
Use ir, the future only SEABROOK,S, a combination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient, and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases:
SUMMER COMPLAIUT, IRREGULARITIES OS1 TIIE BOWELS, 11ESTIVEAESS, TEE1HING,
Gives health to tho child and BEST to the MOTHER.
We could furnish any quantity of certificates bearing ovidence of its superior qualities, but prefer that our medicine should stand on its own merits, whioh it will do upon trial.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
.PROPRIETORS, LOUISVILLE, KY.
E. J. Binford & Brother
Agents, Crawfordsville, Ind. 1
Bit'. SE,innooK's
ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON ANDGAUSAYA. THIS
elegant combination possesses al best TUNIC properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without tho disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately or in other preparations of these valuable medicines. It should bo taken in all cases when a gentle tonio impression is required—after oonvalesc/ace from FEVERS or other debilitating diseases, or in those distressing IRREGULARITIES peculiar to females. No female should be without it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its placo.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors
1
Louisville, Ky.
e. j. nuYFonn 4* sno., AGENTS, .) CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
Jnjy 11, '67, yl. _A
