Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 April 1868 — Page 3

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Republican County Convention. UpoiiifulPther co nsnl tati 011 the Union CentrM Cdnini1tt^iai?^feludec]ito change th« time for the Count} ^Convention to the 6th of June.

Bv order of the Committee: Vl*Vi KBJjr^EDY, ehatr^nan--v printingr.

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In the course of two or! three' weeks we hype to have the facility for doing all kinds of'printing 'in any style desired and at prices to suit the thnes. The inconveniences attending a removal and adjusting and getting new. machinery in^running ojeder. i- necessarily attended with ileiHy." jl

TUcy Have Come!

"What's the matter? Why. 'that splendid

of new goods^has just arrived at the store of Wasson & Elmore. No. 3 Commercial'Block. (Jreen street where all can he supplied with th«amosUst\-Ji^h and £ula stantiiil goods ever brought to this market and at prices below all competition. Give them a call, and you will discover that lo! the half has not been told."

"\^E notice that- Mr Georga Hough has been appointed deputy Assessor for this county. This is a well-deserved appointment. There, is 110 man in the county better [U«iificd to pcrfpnn the duties of thc oiliee thiiQ-lie ls, combining an afiable antl aecom-

tliJVtt hels, niotkit'lug

disposition with a thorongh bll^-

iness knowledge. lie will give entire satisfaction to all who may.have business at his office. His oflice for the present is in the Court House.

I,. Cs Snkll.of th« fashionable shaving salooiii two door* west of the'corner book store, has now in his employ two of the linest barbers in the country, and wishes the patronage of all his friends and the public generally. Give him a call.

Ttj?t CtK^s toilet soaps. elegantly, perfumed, honey, glycerine and brown windser. Shakes lor 25 cents, at E. J. Hi 11 ford «Sr liro.'-i.

The Wcaflacr.

•7nst now we are having delightful weatli«ev. The warm, goinalsiinsliine is a delightilul'contrast to tlie .past few weeks of bad weather. Loiig'maviit continue.

'Fruit.

The prospects for air-excellent fruit year were never better thati mow. Peaches are I fast blooming, and soon tiie countrv air will

be redolent svilh the sweet perlumes of

llowcrs. enlivening ami bringing back into newness of life and stiioQlating to action everything animate,.

I'crsoiutl.

"Whilst posing tlirougii I^ifayette this week we-hatl the pleasure of meeting an old

l'riend

andiJchool«ist©,«-O.H.Jexks. Charley i-i engaged in the boot aaid shoe business up tilers, and dolcg welL If our readers visit Lafayette and ai?e in need of anything in his line, Ave assure them they cannot do better than to give him a call. Besides being clever and genial he sells goods very vheap.

Clifton Illostse.

Strangers visiting Crawfordsvilie cairSnd comfortable rooms a«d something good to eat by stopping at tire Clifton House. II. I'. Ensniinger, the proprietor, is. asocial and gentlemanly landlord, ever devoted to the comfort of his guests.

Building'.

From Ihe number of cellars being excavated over town, we should judge that building will he brisk here the comfng-sum-mer. Glad to see it.

.'J 'I:', fine Stock. In last week's paper farmers were invited to. an inspection of a fine horse belonging to :Mr,"I)avid Enoch, four milesjnorth-eas't of town. By an inadvertance the horse was spoken of as Messenger, when the name should have been Tatars*'Highlander. Highlander is a superior horse feb Messenger, heiico the cflLrrebtioh/ As regards the superior qualities of the horse, stockarisers are referred to Col.,S. C. Wfllson, Jacob Cattcrlin and II. M. Talbott.

WANTED—By a prompt paying tenant to rent a house of from four to six rooms, with all the necessary conveniences attached. Possession 1st of May. Apply at this office.

''Mit. Editor—Please ann/ince

8by, as

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ship convention.

Security Against Lightning. Mr. A. S. Perei is engaged in furnishing the newly invented galvanised lightning rods to the people of Montgomery county. These rods are infinitely superior to the common oues now,in use, being heavily (routed with a composition of metals,- and not liable to oxidize or corrode, having also a larger conducting surface, rendering their conducting power three times as great as th« old-f«ishioued rods heretofore used. Mr. P. has put up rods for John S. Brown, Dr. Pnrviance and II. S. Bradon, to whom he would beg leave to refer. All orders left at the Clifton House (II. P. Ensminger, Cowan's) Judicial Circuit, subject, to the ch'ci-propi-ietor,) wilVhe promptly attended to,

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A.F. Ram-

a candidate for selling the cheapest

Groceries sold in the West, sub/ect to the decision of the .farmers convention to be held at the close of thc presesit year.

MANV Votkrs.

Has Nature an antidote for acquired diseases The PlantationBitteks, prepared fty Dr. Drake, of New York, have 'no-dbubt 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 gentle stimulant. They are adapted to any age or condition of life, and are extremely popular with mothers and persons of sedentary habits.

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LIVERY AND FEED

The public are respectfully informed that wc have made extensive, arrangements for beeping horses. We have reduced the price •of feed to 25 cents. Persons leaving their .horses with us may rely upon their being properly -taken care of., In connection With •otfr stables we have a large and commodious wagon yard. Farmers and the public generally are requested to give us a call.

North'side of Market street, Crawfordsville, t&d. A. HUFF &.SQN.... ,0 ./

is a delightful toilet

article—superior to Cologne and at half the

Removal.

I beg leave tainform my old frlends.ana 'Customers that 1 have moved my stock of hardware.-stoves and tinware to No.,3 Empire Block, one door east 'of .S. H. Greg^s hardware "ptorci larajiisfctn rcceipfc otai splendid stoek^of hardly are also a fpi&$tQg|(, of stoves of all descriptions. I hate a few of those llubbard Mowers and Stafford Sulky Cultivators, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Give me a call and 1 will sell goods as!cheap as the choapdst. 32-t] WILLIAM POWERS.

ANNOUNCEMENTS-

"We are authorized to announce Dr. J. A Berrymarj, of Sugar Creek Township, a candidatpi&r iStJito^Seniitor fdr Montgomery, county, subject to the decision of tlie Republican Conaentioii

-^rnJx Y-MASX

C. Davisas a candidate for the

office of Recorder of Montgomery eojitttv at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the County ©onventloni »v?*U.. MANY ."ViOTEBS. .r,

Mit. Snydek:—You are authorized to announce W. Fkaxk Elstox as a candidate for. Representative, subject to the decision of a Republican Coxnitv Convention. .»

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sion of the Republican Nominating Convention Please announce the natne of William R. IIonsniiiK, of Clark Township, for Recorder, of ^fontgohicry county., subject to the decision of a Reptib'licftir'Converition

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Mit. Enrrfm:—Pleftfe announce the name of Ai.kxandkk Cami'UELL, of Madison town.hi]).

as a candidate for the Sherifalty, subjaot to the dcchsion cf the Republican Convention. Many

f'htknds.

31it. EniTOi: :—Please announce 3Iajor John E* Naylos, of Union township, as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. 3Ia'Y

FlUEXpS.

I Mr. Editor:—Piease'announce the name of Rev. Abraham Utter as a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.! 3Iany Friends. a

Mr.'Sxydkr :-=-Plea»e announce Hon. Joseph _j—p 3Iii.ligax a candidate for re-election to the v_y

I State Senate, subject'to the*decision of the Republican Convention. Many Fkiicnds. Mr. Emtor—Announce the name of S. F.

Buchaxax, of Clark Township, a candidate for Sherifl'of Montgomery County, subject to the decision of .the Republican Convention, and oblige. i-A -. Many Voters. 3Tr Editor:—Plbase''announce the name of Capt. John "W. Ross as a candidate for Sheriff of 3Iontgomery county, subject to ratification by the Republican Convention.

Capt- Ross, as City Marshal and deputy Sheriti, lias shown every requisite qualification for 1 the office: prompt, energetic, reliable, and a

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has every claim upon the citizens of the county for the place. At, Hie breaking cut or tlie war he" was tirst

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01 his company through many a long year and many a hard-fouirht battle, laying down his colors only when the war closed.

Many Fliiknd.S.

"VVc are authorized to announce 11. 15. I*\ Pkirck, Esq., a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for this Judicial Circuit, (Judge Cowan's), subject to the decision of a' Republican Convention.

Mr. Snyijek:—You are authorized to announce JKZKJKKI, Ei-I.IS a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.

Mr. Ellis served three years in the Union army fighting to preserve the Government, two years in the army ot' the Potomac, and one year in the army of the Cumberland, and fought hraVely in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain, Beverly Ford, "VVinig Station, Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Chancelorsvilie, Lookout Mountain, Dalton Reseca, &c. His record as a soldier is without stain, and his character for morality without reproach. We would be glad to see his claims favorably considered by the people of old Montgomery. MANY CITIZENS of Wayne. Township. "Wc are authorized to announce James Boots, of Sugar Orcek township, a candidate for Recorder of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.

Mr. Editor:—Please announce the name of IIarvky Greene, of Brown township, a candidate for the office of County Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, aitd oblige his

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Many Frirnds.

EDITOR:—Please

announce the name of

W. T. Brush, Esq., as a candidate for the oflice of Common Pleas Prosecutor for the 13th 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. McCi.askey, of Franklin township, a candidate for the State Senate, sub-ject-te the decision of the Ilepublieaji Convention, aadioblige ^4 $ j:JIany Voxers.

Mr. Editor—Announce II.

Hick

Canine a

Candidate for Recorder of Montgomery County, subject to the decision of the Republican Con vention, and oblige *T~T rfw MaxI' W

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Friend^

Mr. Editor.—By announcing the name of Richard Epperson as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention,.you will oblige^

Mant

We are authorized to announoe Mr. Alex. A. Rice, of Fountain coautjv as a candidate for

Prosecuting Attorney, in Judge Cowan's cirfeiect ConVetitton.

cuit, Buhiect to the- decision of a Republican

We v.re authorized to announf^.Capt. E. W Nicholson, as: a candidate for' Recorder of 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 Reeorder but hone of theni wiil give better satisfaction or insure a largervote in the South' part of the county than David

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Attention.

The attention of our dealers in Hosiery Gloves, Shirts Drawe& and Gents Furnishing Goods, of every description, is called to tlie ortabUsftn^nt^f.BJrron £Van gegfiffLwfayette, fie "has tlte best stock? in the "West, and will sell-Jo dealersiiU tlij low^tja^e nr'^es. dufllic&tiiig cinciim^ij (fchit^feo^ pr.| NdW t[|rk JBilli, Q^dfcrs bg mail promp'tly^iled

Dec, 26 Cm ."

WALL PAPERAT COST. have a large ami elegant stpeforof-W all Paper^on han^i which rl will sell at cost. to a a if styles and patterns. Now "is tife time to purchase clicap Wall Paper, at lower prices than\ever before offered ln&tbekcifcy* [mar 12m6.] /JAMES PAl]jlMj$lS02£

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MA1?Y CITIZENS.

Mr. KdWr—1Plrase'-annonrtce- the haroe of II. 0. Laksii, of llipley Township/as a candidate for Ileal Estate Appraiser, of Jfloat^onBery county, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, and oblige.

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Eni'roTtTomxAi Plcastt announce the name of Simon

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We arc requested to announce.the name of A. Thomas,T3sq„ of this city, as a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the 8th (Judge

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CAMPBELL & HARTERi

Are now getting on an immense stock of I lardrware of every variety, embracing

XROIST, "N'^VT I ,R,

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and all kinds of

Building Materials,

toarether with

Farming Implements

of every kind: in short, evei department of our establishment is full, and at prices so low that we are conlident we can compete with any other House. Always 011 hand or furnished to order all stvles of

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Heckathorx. you will please

insert his name 011 the list of candidates^ subject to the decision of the convention, anaobli®!.,,,.., 1

MANY VOTKRS.

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Gum and llemp lacking at lowest manufacturers'retail prices. Also,

LARGE ROPE AXD COIL CIIALV,

for mill purposes. Mill and X-cut saws, ('all niul see us at the old stand, ...

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Commercial, JSIofk, 1 -i 'i w» Crovrfordsrillc, fiidiora.

Dr. Morgan, R". J.Vance. 1

-'. L. Charles M. Steele, James Patter.spiii, C. II. Bowen, '•sj

Thouia» Pattersoji,

/..i James Palnier. t., Mayor Laj-mouv n-,.* 't

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CAMPBELL & 1IAUTER.

March 10, 1.908.

Jl Certificate.

Wq the:uiulersi^edJadfess :or Crnwfordsville herebv certify tliat we lrure introduced into our houses and are uin-tlie W A DE & TILGII.MA NT WASHING MACIIIXE,. nianufaetiired by Eltzi'oth, Powers & Co., of the abiive named place, and with a thorough knowledge of its usefulness and wprth, we most emphatically regard it'as the best Washing -Machine manufactured. Tlie advantages of these machines over all others consist in the feet* that they arc operated with less labor—they wash the clothes thoroughly in less time than any other Washing Machine—they are covered and create no.sl^p— they operate on the Hydraulic principle,- witbOtit'the least injftiy to the clothed.

G. W. Snvder, William Epperson, .-•

''C Horace P. Ensminger. il Crawfordsville, April 14,1808.: ,- p.C,"i (f[^g°This machine can be seen at No. 3 Empire Block.'

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Voters.

.t Ai.amo, Ind., March 25, -68

Mr. Editor—Please announce the name of Joseph A. Gilkey, as a candidate for County •Recorder,'subject to the decision of the Reoitblican Convention, and oblige, W Many Friends.

We 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 Republicati Convention.

millinery goods

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After ouiv experienc,e wjtJv he Wayu & Igh man Washinf?Machine,Iwe would.not ex&liange it for any other, and could not be induced to do without it. We cheerfullv.cecoiimmid ,thei$ to thc j»uhiic as one of thcLmq^s^ya^uitblo ..IgfeQ^ saving inventions of the day, and destined ultimately chines

to supercede all other Washing 31a-

Mra. Prof. if!lis. W- Kiigle, ,I)r. Sloan,

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M.D. White., ••William Powers,

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Williams,

M. L.

JUST RJ3TU£NEI FROM THE EAST, with an entke new stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of

EATS, CAPS, BONNETS,

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EIBBONS, ^LOWERS, FEATHERS, &c.,&c., &e.,

aH of the latest and mostelcgnnt styles, which she pu'rebased'since the recent heavy decline in prices, and eaia sell lower than any other establishment in the city. She respectfully invites the ladies,of invites the ladies of-Crawfordsville and vicinity to call and examine her stock before. purchasing elsewhere, as she feels Confident sho eap sujt in, styles and prices. SILK A»D VELVET, fFOR# receives her speeial attention.

BLEACHING AND PRESSING doiiV 0)1 short notice. Hoopi on Washington st., nc d"0J' soulli of FiVSr-C'o,^ -qoy-e, »1% Ci. -c i»j» «i /v rn

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SEW GOODS AND

BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS

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a GREAT BARGAINS.

THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW!

Till-: l'LACE TO BUY IS

mTtftll Jtr TTo vf ckWo I cream pitchers sugar bo\vl$

])on't put ofF buying! Get NOW lain tlie lot is unbroken and the price, low.

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These goods are now011 oxliibitioiv, and Ciiti he seen IVee of chnru at the Car[)et Room of

CAMPBELL & HAETER. March 10, 18C3. ir.* s-

Sheriff'7ts Sale*

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itaty. in the State of Indiana, in fa trpiro'f M-ary 11. Wilhite rs. Jolisi A. Wilbite, upon a coin-I plaint of foreclosure of mortgage, issued to me

as Sheriff of s:id pounty, I will expose to sale at public auction and outcry on Saturday, April 2o(h, 18jG8, betv^en'jiho'hoiirsf of 10 ofeloc^ A. M. and 4 o'clock P*. M. t)f said day. at tlie Court House doer in the city of Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and .profits for a tcnii not.('xceeding seven years of the following describcj} real estati- iii Montgomery comity, Indiana, Out-l5t. rtuiubor"ipighte%"ln James Tliomson's addition to the town of Crawfordsvi lie also the undivided two-sixths part of two-thfr'ffii Of "th^ flVllowitig real estate, to1 wit: .North part ol' the west half of the n«Tthwest titiSi^er cif »ectitni:twegty, township eight«en,«iiB)r|h th% e.:st half of the north-east quarter of weetion nineteen, township eighteen, north of range four west, contaitiing iii ail one Rundred and lifty acres and seventy-live hundredths of an acm,s^»«J if tlMvMipie will m^-jbwng-a sum sutli^kHrt:"4^^satltify-««»Md executfoh^ together with interest and cost, I will 011 the same day at the unc place offer the fee. simple of said premise's to satisfy a judgment for sixteen hundred and tv.enty-eight dollars and Oil cents, with Tnterest oji the sains from the 18t.h day of

Febrtiary JSS68, together with iost.ipwiihout any relief whatever from valuation or appraiscnient'laws. .Said premises taken as the property- of tho defendant, John S. AV'ilhite.

JOHN* X. MeCOXXKLL,

apr2-4] oi Sheriff M. C.

Sheriff'*# Sale*

BY

VII5TUE of certified copics of judgments rendered by the Mont^unery Circuit Court of Montgomery co. Ind.. in favor of the following persons: Stephen Jones, John It. Myers, James T. Wallace, Wiley S. Foster, John Kirkpatrick, William Wright, Thomas'II. Scott, I!luford Clough. Brantley II. Graves, William Kittle, Jefferson li iy, Daniel L. White, Simeon Grenard, John Kiddle, David Roudabush, against John Ilay upon several complaints and attachments, 1 will expose lor sale at public auction and outcry, 011

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GOODS!

FANCY

ju-dgmcnt or decree, rendered by in velvet and gilt, set oftew spoons silver plated

Oth ,tlay of May, 1S68.

between theJicmrs of.: 1# Cciock SA ^1. %id^4 o'clock I'. M. of said _day, at the. door oftlie Court House in the city,^ of Crawfordsville. .Montgomery county, Indiana,, the rfiiits and pv$its for a tenn of not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate in Montgomery«criili^y, Inditih'a, to-wit:

Part Of the south half of the south-west quarter of, section eleven (11), township twenty (20), range, five (5) part of the" v\"tst half of the north-wests, quarter of section ten (10), township twenty (20), range five (5) part of lie eastMialf of the nort^-oast (quarter ot^ection nine (Sty, township twenty"^20l,Utaiii6iiv^(5, containing together

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hundred and fifty and

•15-100 acres, takeiF as flTe property of John RaV. "I also give notice that, by virtue of the a or it a at I 0 1 1 Monday, the 27th day of ApriV, 1868, soli at public auction and. outcry, at the farm ofthe defendant, John Ray, near New Rleliniotid.^C'0^1 CQeek tpwmshi«,"the foilofvlngper--somitprbpi rtyi of *he:defeXiaUK,Jfewll

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One two-horse wagon, 1 harrow, 1 single plhw^lt'eed basket, 1 scoop shovel, l'luilf bushel measure/ pair of double trees and iingie trees, one sot of double harness, -1 axe, I iron kettle, 1 spade,: 1 parlor, stove and:pipe, 1 safe, 2 bedsteads, 1 looking glass, 4 two-year-old heifers. And if said personal property will not bring a}minSufficient to satif^fy'said executions,' together with interest and.cost, I will 011 Saturd'nV, tire OtVdiry of 3lajrjlj968,: afrireSaifl^M the door of the Cottrt Hbuse 'irt the city of Crawfordsville, at the time mentioned above, offer fop sale simpliy^f sajd rpal. csl^itp as ajlidve destfrib^d', '•'id' satisfy saift* jiidgweiits, amounting to five thousand'five hundred and four.dollarrfand ninety-seven cents,, with interest ons si ju dgmen ts from theOtli day of April, 1S68, together with cost,' withqut:relief frojn valuation or appraisement la\Vs.i

A^of^said properti taken As thiat of the d6fehdaritrJohh Rav. i90WS:% EcCO^Iitt ,"Sheriff Sf. G.

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MILLER fe CG.:havc on hand and sale tho celebrated Studehakor ^V^gonf.

•JanuHry 23..nu3. .OO a atj« K'T.

GOODS

JKWELR1 1M SILVtRWAKE!

|SVorth over f2.000,0001 All to bo sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH!

.A. a ri el a 1 & Co.,

102 15ROADWAY, NEW YORK,

Agents for European Manufacturers,

Announce that in consequence of tlie overstocking of the English market, an innvense quantity of Dry and Fancy Goods have been' consigned to ill em with instructions to be cleared for immediate Cash, at any sacrifice.— A. A Co. have, therefore, resolved to oiler them according to their ordinary system of business at §1 each, witlu»yf regard to value.

The foliowingiut shows the original whole-

sale prices of sc now offer for Hear, Wolf and S'ts Furs, Sable^jLrmint- or Mink Ladies' Jl nil's 7^ do Collars «4p Silk and Satin iSrl^s Patterns Herege and Eg/ptfan Cloths Alpaeca and Muslin de Laines French Ierino%ond TwUls Cambric, Thibefe-IBid 3Iohair Balmoral and CTiptic Skirls Silk and lace E$Rfi* Sets line Cnlfs ajtd^Collars .Pairs of Ladies^Ccirsets Handk(a-chiefs. #fnc, Plain,

of the articles which they

fl'alo Robes, Sbr 00 to $50 00 mint' nr Alii-iW 20 OQ toJ^UO 00 ir o(Kib^co oo 10 OO t.o vio oo. 18 oo to ftri

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1 coifhty. 111 the State (.1 Indiana, mtavorol Marv 1 or lorks, 'pauts- pattern Tarils cassimere). Vi~A +il2\vi,?t,. vur-vn*V..«' p-.,i Chili. 1 have also the White rprout and a large ^did »l-7iii

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stitched and Embroidered LinCEuLafii), per dozen pairs Lacfti's' and Gents' Cotton, Wollc^^Njafiilk andlfcalfIL.ose per dozen paiV'H^

cled do. for ladies, together with chains of every pattern itnd style. .Sets qi?VTewcLry4n every varitdv §"leve butI tons, thimbles, loelo ts, ejfossds, rings'.of every kind, bracelets* jrtdd pen^'&c."

TI1K SILEEThVAltE DEPAETfEXT Comprises silver dining and tea sets,"castors, ice pitchers, table spoons,.vforks, t&i Spoons, goblets, drinking cups, coffee urns, ton pots,

1/ wli VX» JkXctiX Ivl S baskets^ card baskets, fruit knives, syrup cups. salvers, portmOnaies, pie ktiiVes, iijs.fi knives, mustard and salt spoons, napkin rings, egg

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nieftlMehaum pipe', or solicMG carat nug. «c

REFERE'xcis

During the fern- years we have been agents for European manufacturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory/notices- from the press, ajBd letters from private individuals, expressing the highest satisfaction with our metliod 6f doing husine.^..- Wc have many of tbejie^tesjinioni-ris with names and dates, printed iii-pamphlet form, and as we have'no space for them in this advertisement, we will send •opies frj-e to any,a whehe^ cr desire icxpres'^C. O. .So that the money need only be p:iidV/H tleliriffii of Ihe trontjs.

Vfe accept the entire re«nai|sili]tty.'W money sent bv Express, Post Omcd' Order, or Bank Draft.'

We want agents EVERYWHERE,"to whom

Fost Office Box', o2.S.". ]feb27-m3.

LEWIS I^CO.'S

ILLEJSTRATEI

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Bnt we offer as an' inducement'to those who subscribe, and \yill help to pnsli forward to a successful is^iie, a cheap -and valuable lllnxtraied Family Journal, and'give a large litimber of premiums. Subscribers will nofhave to wait to know If fney luive a premium. There will be 2,nio premiums,, distributed to the subscribers The paper will be well worth {fie-dollar, for the year. A bool? has been prepared for subscribers with numbers frfifri 1 to loe,(Hi0,- aiid the-preraiams are equally distributed'through th^oye hundred-thousand numbers.

If there should'one thousand names received on- the sametday. and date, the letters jvill be opened regnh»rly asi they come to hand, and marked on the book in regulafef oiati$n as opened, so th«iI tlie re will be a fair distribiiBou 6t the prbmiiims. We shall publish tha naflies of the -pcrsens that .are entitled to the jiremiu ma in the New York Monthly illustrated, and in the citv and couu-

The following Premiums will be distributed,:

50 Gold Wa.tchcs Ain'n AVateh Co.) §50 each 2,500 1 v/Ol Jli 50 Wilcos & Uihbs' 8cwing Mach's 60 S',000 50 Howe's Sewing Machines 60 3,000 20 00 Premiums of $1 each

E. & W. RAILROAD

A NJiW STOCK Of

FALL & WINTER

I E 0 0 I

UST RECEIVED

WaslifttkYqii* WMm

•1 aiU

0 00 i'12 00 4 OO-foJlO 00 10 OOjto 20 00 4 OOt.jH 10 00 2 OfWiSL- 6 00

2 50 to

00 to

La(Hes^an(lGci^^fe.riii(i1?"Crtttcn

Liuen ^nd _k)ti(m SlflrtsvAiid **, Un'derfthirts, o^uh 2 50 to 0 00 Coat#T««t and Vantalogflf^ ipatttiriv^ iii Cloth Cassiiuc&Caiid

Doeskin' 3 00^ 25 00 Litvra'«i^i "Woofcn Table ^pvers 2 Ovftb 2 00 Wwjte arid Colored Linen Napkiiis, pe!i dozen 00 to IS 00 Muslin^'bite awl UnbleaeUed, ])erfyHrd 15 to 40

Fbiiiiielf, shawls in woolen, silk and merino nubias or clouds, woolen hoods, blayke.ts. Linen and muslin s^eet*, velvet and morocco portmonaiess, sho]i]uM£ bags, wallets, meei-Kchaum pipw,*fonr and.'kix blade poekft knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory hairdios, Freiu4i Clocks, iriIt and bi'onzc m'risi'ai laxes, revolvers, fowling piecttiil, fancy e«ji)ilis, hair nets, work boxes, silver ciird cases, albums, family ah8"pocket bibles, opera fjlnsses. &o». "We have also received a splendid assortment of

i"-

rftiiit

9.1

'W A IP O II E S't Cold and silver,hunting cases for gents enam- ••A^SOy A

bmk«.ts, cake

I stapds. wine holders, card-east's. &•(-.' All the,above articles to be sold l'oV'$T each. The expenses,,are to b(J prj,cr by of coupons or certllicates naming Om Iithe'-sale

axtiele in

the stock, and its value fthese cerliliciftes are enciosted-in envfeldpes, mixed up, and roid at 25 CENTS BACH—5 FQ$ $1—11 FhOK $-2.

Whatever article is nawd In the Cgftiticate can%e obtained at OXK The afitieb wJU.be shown t" the hol^r of the certificate, aedjifcwill b«iit'lljs optior»^«"hetcer he pay.1the dollas and'takPS The article or not. I11 case articles s^nt by inattjQr express are net satisfactory, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded.-^

Evervcertiticfrte entith\s fTie holder to seme article of .sterling valu^'.worth much more than a dollar. In proof of "this

JSifS j-n ''prirafAi'pu'D

READ THIS OFFER.

You (inn have fir one of our ceriilicates and ^1. any of the follmving articles, so that if you are not pleased with the article ar'-artieles •iiainen on the certificate, you need not Iqsc the ti" cents you n:rid'tor i11

One siiver plated-TltriJC"bottle castor, handsomely plated butter $i«h with phitfeoud cover. OF lady's siioiipinfeTj'ag. album bound

itwmeniri' aiiuvm bound 11:u'=e

ViU'iety.

ar!'J

I &c

1

copies flye to any address. we-wil!4 send ftTfieles by xjrown, of Woodbury, Iowa

a lilierapcompens ition ti'^Fbe paid, wliich can .pianted last spring. I raised and have just be^ learned on application dug twenty-three bushels."—Edward Norris. tSfW" Take care-to Write your name and address in a clear,"distinctb ind, and address *1 A(«!i A!CDALK & CO., 162 l?toadway. X^w York.

Family Journal

.-it-.-. .'

jKF0%fHE •-MILLION

Tflionsaiirls of families in the city and country have long fejlj ths wniifcof an 11111s tea ted Jounutl at a reasonable price, and cjfnal to any on this continent. To this end we have engaged pooa arfists. The literary department will be, one of the features of the paper, and wo shall publish from time-'to time original Tales, Sketches, ifec., by the leading writers of the country.

Tliis: no Ilottery!

'2,00(1

TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.

I copy, one yijar with one subscription. 5 copies, 11 fIve 20 twenty

,....$Vi00 .yrtaS-OO 20.00

Persons gettiftg"«p clubs will be entitled to premiums, as above. Address I,EWff? & CO., 41 Mercer St., N. Y, Box 35P1

Write the addtifesfe plain, giving cnunty, township and State. Money by draft, postoffice order, registered letters, or express, may be sent at onr risk.

REFERENCES.

Levi Stockwell, Treasurer of the Howe Sewing Machine Co., 6!!) Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machiue Co., 508 Broadway, New York.

Send 10 cts. for specimen copy containing necessary information. Feb 13.

Seed Potatoes.

I

WILL have on hand and for sale in a fendays A. la.'ge lot of Seed Potatoes of the latest and most improved qualities, such as Early Goodrich, Harrison, Gleason, Jersey White, Kidney, Garnett, fee. "WILLIAM P.'R-VMEY. .v'tra^ fords'illr, 3Iarch 17, 1%?.

i^r

CralVloifdsv ilic.

or

W^iSCCH AS

i: 00

Fancy Silks^

4 00'to 12 00

jDe Laines,

I *!2ohairs,

S I

--fp

&colch Plaids^

Poplins,

iWerinos,

Ginghams f. -O 1 "7 JRrints ik

Uijl KASlit

Genuine lace .Collars,

y',,. r" £4*^

Plain L.fncn Collars,

FancyDEESSBUTTOFB

A nice line of ^IIIVTER GLO¥GS.

4

-ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF v-

Clotlis' aiid CaSsiiiiereK,

icAR-KBTS,

O O S & S S I

mats cfc Caps,

All of the latest styles.'

Cciue .'ii'iKl Sccf (iemember tlie JVcw JBrick Cor* ner, ranners, lvUen in town.

Oct. 3 1867.1 W i«. WASSON.

SEED, POTATOES IFOR SALE. Thesuhscrilter would respectfully inform the fanners of Montgomery comity^ that helms a

of tlie best qualities of the early

r! c°venii tifth* r'i vie rnnHC

double-plated table spoons 'JJ,1' ,'oie isfin Gnrlnnd« Vn PGtrnJt

Vild0t-V

of

other kinds, such as the Peach Blow,

The following testimonial is from one of our own citizens who has tried the Early'Goodirieb:

Mr. IIoppixc.—Dear Sir:—From one Potato cf the Early Goodrieh yariety, which you sent

me, I raised three pecks.

•. t. h. fitzgerl.

The following are the testimonials from farmers in other localities: "From the li)4 pounds of 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.

Dr. Gray, Superintendent of the Xew York State Lunatic. Asylum says: "I have never known an early potato that equals the.Eariy Goodrich in quality, carlincss, productiveness and health. "From one peck cf the Earlv Goodrich that

Onondaga County Farmers wishing to procure these varieties for Seed, can do so 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 Goodrich was first introduced into this county by Dan. Yount at my suggestion, and hayq proved the best and most prolific Potato ever grown. By good authority I learn that thereJire liwp kinfls of Potatoes going the rounds that sire being, palmed off as the Early Goodrich, but thev are base Counterfeits. Beware'l .March 20. ,, pYLVESTER HOPPING.

B00T & SHOEMAKING.

jTi!

W. H. VANSLYKE,

Has established himself in the above business in the Graham building one door west of Wilhite's Tailor bhop, 011 Main street, and deals only in

CUSTOM-MADE WORK!

tie manufactures Boots 011 the patent Plunier last, which enables him to give a neat and easy lit. lie is prepared to do custom work, either sewed or pegged^ bli short notice. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. lie solicits a share of the public custom.

MAuehl&JSG&yI-..- .. C= .....

3:-- KENYON'S

..c,,h CALIFORNIA PICTURE GALLERY, 10 100 ^1,000 I 20 so ,ooo| HUGHES' BLOCK, 40 2 25 .'^00 ... 10 •_ 800

ripPOmTP

THE COURT HOUSE,

IWAIN STREET.

From tile ShiriHost^to Life Size Photograph, finished iti Oil or Water Colouiviv Small Pictures etipied and enlarged.

Feb, 27^ T\r, KEXYOX, Prop.. 1 "itf •'••:(.4 T^OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 1^1: Guardiitniof Isophena Hatch, minor heir at law of Drusilla Hatch, deceased, will, on and after til/ 30th duy'of April, i8fiS, sell at private .siile the utidivided one-tifth part of the following lands, situated 111,Montgomery--county, Indiana, to-\vit:'

Guardian's Sale.

Tiie^mdrTitipd onifNfifth paH6f the tyfest half of the fiqutlir^vest qiiartcr.of section thirteen,: and of tlie east half of the south-east quarter of sttctiofii thirteen, township nineteen, north of r.ap'gefpxi)4 w^s€» pn tMfolloAyyjg .terms to-wit VOne-thi^d cash in hand, one third in.iiinc months, sind the residue'in ejghteen, -fnonths, th^. purchdset executing nhte for'.deferred pavbeariiig interest ffpm d^'te, waiving relief from iluatitin an^'appralsemcnt law.s, and securiug the pkymeiit'of the'$ame by tuojetgagie.

A.pr!l

Your

TW:i

Hurley's

,u.'

•PTJSft T"ear•

Sarsapa^'illa. p-1- :i 11 :n 't

Of all the remedies that havo been discovered Jnrinjr tho present n^c for the "thousand ill which flesh is heir to," none equal tfvis wqndjBrjs ful preparation. Only tun years have olapyejlt .«inee the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying csftwastents, si.ni} pertacting iy,.first in^ruduccd Tt 'to

ithe

t&rM

This 13 tho pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, oa.trjal, be fo.uqd tp effect a certain and porfyct Sure of. the foliowingwomplaintii and diseases:

ness, Debility, Diseases Cf the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregvlarities Fistula,}all S'-'in Discascs, Liver Complaint, JndigeS' twn, Piles, Pulmonary Dis-easti,-jtffoMlus, ,Scrofula, i' --V v." ot 'King's Ebili* j"'j-'

E. J. BInford & Brother, Agents*

Hurley's

Perfectly

Popular

I

:r.T. .* t£)7. n'

1

S l_

and -itf is already rceOgS^s.

nized by the most eminent physicians in all parts of the country, to be the most surprising and effective remcdy^forocrtain .diseases o£ which, they have knowledge. 4

All otfier Compounds or Symps of this root have hitherto failed to command tho sanction of Faculty, because on being testod, tbey have boon found»T6o cfrtltnir^nosmis ingredients,- which nu-

a

tralisp^thePgow3_' effect of tbe Sarsap^rill®, «nd 5 o'ftif11 ttfhcs fnjuA"4hoVJfc 11 ifei of rtfce It is not so with Hurley's preparation.

Tonic!

A gu

Reliable

The only remedy for Chills and Fever or \gn9 and Fever that its or can be depended npon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thou«I ands cured by using it who had tried the usual roiflcdie* without benefit but in no caso has

E^RKiiJZS ^Agne Tonic

failed to effect a cure. AIL who have used it chcerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as a sur« and certain cure for chills and fever. Any ont» Bufforing from the chills would consult their^ own interest by sending to a drug store and buying bottle. It is pleasant t.o take, compared with others, and will be certain to cure all cases of fever and ague or chills aDd fever. Send for it to the proprietors,,, ,:JAMES HUDDLE & Co.,^

1

Louisville, Ky.:

E. J. BINFORD & BROTHER,

AGF.N'TS.

HURLEY'S

WORM CANDY.

As this is really a

specific for worms,

and the

BF.ST AND MOST PALATABLE FORM to give to children, it is not. surprising that it is fast taking the I place of all other preparations for worms—it be ing perfectly tasteless, and children will take it

JAMES RUDDLE, & Co., Proprietors. 1 'i 'jf

"nURLEY'SX^

STOMACH BITTERS!

.Tor -y\

SJ Debility I Loss 'of Appe-

!fJ

tite, 'Weakness, In- ir digestion, or Dyspepsia, *1* Waht of Adtion of the Liner, T' V'K brsdtiDEBtfb STOMACH, There are no Bitters that carl compare with these in removing the distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United States, or from the proprietors,. j(" RUDDLE &

Co.,

Louisville, Ky.

E. f. BIKFOftl* & BRO., Agents.

BETT [SON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

Has proved itself to be one of the best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, &c., in all case.* when tried for man or beast, and will do all wc claim for it. Try. a bottle, and-we are satisfied you will nevfcY afterwards use any^cther.

1

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NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SE ABROOK'S

INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!

WEceipt,

hftfe, ty purchase of tho' original re-become-sole proprietors of this-celo-

brated Medicine. We ask you. to give it a trial, with an asBurariee.that yon will Jin future discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such as Batenyro'a .Drops, Godfrey's. Cordial, Dawee's Mixtures, Stc.f combiiretiong of a past and ahtipropressive a^e, ,w Jien it was thought'that tho more dssgusting the icuiitiire the better the medicine.

Use in the future o»ly, SEA3P.00K,S, a combination quite up. with the advancement of tho age. Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases:

SUMMER COMPLAINT, IRREGlL4RIT1CS OF TIIE BOWELS, KESTATEXESS, TEEIHiniG, u- &C., &C. 5 'tl i- .1 3 Gives health to the child and

rkst

to tho

motdsb.

Wc could furnish, any quantity of eertificatei Bearing evidence of its superior qnalities but prefer-thn-t our medicine should stand,on'.its own merits, which it will do upon,trial.

JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,

.^PliOPJRIETOES,

'.'.I xouisvii.i,e, ky.

E. J. Binford & Brother

Agents, Crawfordsville, Ind.

.0 sa"'» .-V mi.

ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF

IRON AND CAUSAYA.

11^^ elegant combination possesses al best

tonic

REGUI.AbitIes

properties of Peruvian Bark anp

iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately or ia other preparations of these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases: when .a gentle tonic impression ia required—after convalescence from

fevers

4.4 BfJVFOJRJP

y, 01 tne ?ame oy mortgage. ri„ CRAWFORDSVILLE,

Juiy u, '67, yl.

or other

debilitStitog diseases, or in those distressing IR-

peculiar to females. No female

should bo without,it, if liable to suoh diseases, for nothing can woll take its place. JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors nfoA Louisville, Ky. ft ..mt c- 'nil .if. .-rij .,r

•iii .-

Indiana.

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