Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 July 1869 — Page 3

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Two PrtrlScH ])rui)k(knne(ist This infamous crimo of drunken «oss is not solitary in its elmrik'ter: it requires two men to commit it. Tin law has boon punishing one par ty who perpetrates this crime under temptations the like of which no

•ther man subiect tf\ for he will

s:\eriiice health, reputation, wile, children, an-,1 life itself, lo commit it,. There is another p:irty to this crime, and his temptation is to make ihree cents out of it. It is possible for every man to reform, but I Icnnv that men won't, reform, and Iherefore, lor the purpose of this argument. 1 say that ail. the work! knows it-is tm-pos.--ib!e, idle and cruel to punish men in that Way, when it has no effect fur rood. The other party to the crime is more guilty, for he perpetrates it under the influence of a temptation s» pitiful that, a pickpocket would be ashamed of it. Put penalty upon him. and sec how it. will work. If -••••this law were put in operation, you would witness a different spectacle iu the police court from the one ai ready described. The drunkard would be brought up. and the judge would say to him, "Tom. where did .you get ypur liquor

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-At the Fifth

Avenue Hotel, your I Tonor." "Policeman, go for Mr Fifth Avenue." lie comes down with his rullles, his jewels, ami his gold chain,! and he is brought face to face with Tom, who swears that he got the liquor at his places Fifth Avenue is very sony, but the judge tells the clerk to fit him out for sixty days at Blaekwell's Island. How many drunkards do you think would come from the Fifth Avenue the next AIouday morning, or from the Astor, Meiropolitan, or St. Nicholas? Sixty days' jail would cure the whole concern. And we are going to do it. There was a little touch of Maine lawlong before it was thought of. A frigate sailed from Boston at a time when liquor rations were given to the sailors. It was arranged so that the sailors could exchange liquor rations among each other. Some did not care much about liquor, and others cared a great deal for it so that

of small eoid, which would make

him at that time, and asked him

where he got his liquor, lie said I10 got it from -lack. JJy the captain's order .lack was brought and tied up. fie was one of the best sailors 011 hoard ship, and did not care much for liquor. They gave Jack a dozen blows, and all the sailors stared in amazement, for he was never drunk: but the captain said "Men, I will not allow drunkenness, and in every ease have I will Hog the man that lets the ether have the liquor." There never was a case of drunkenness 011 board that ship afterward.— Xml

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PICTURE GALLERY.

KE N YO isfS"" CALIFORNIA

PICTUttE GALLERY,

HUGHES' BLOCK,

Opposite Court House, Main Street.

l'rom the smallest to Life Size Photograph, finished in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. apr23] W. KEN YON, Prop.

WATCHMAKER.

P.FIT/iPATRICK,

WATCHMAKER,

At Biuford'aDrug Store,

Washington St., Crawfordsvillc, Ind.

HASconstantly

CORNER BOOK STORE.

Tllic'dil)"''

C'ORMEil BOOK STORE.

Ml lire oi' 4c.*t' rn?ief inov.il oi" ttio "Id

CORN

!Soii tk

... „h establishment, and see wliat-we have. And

thinks he will wish

himself in Jericho when he learns of his nomination by the Ohio Democracy, and reads the platform on which lie has been planted.

A SPOONFUL of ox-gall to a gallon of water will set the color of almost any goods soaked in it previous to washing.

011 hand a well select

stock of

FINE WATCHES,

CLOCKS,

Jewelry and Spectacles.

jBTAll Watch work, and other Repairs warranted to give satisfaction. dec!7yl

ncss the punishment, and vhen al, hile we would thank the public for their was ready, the offender was stripped former liberal patronage, we would ask a down to the waist and his arms tied ^itinuance oi the same, and shall try and deserve it by our attention to the wants of up ut the gangway, una tuC captain, th? community, and selling at such prices 1 4*^2)1 SCO in uniform, came out to see how it as will suit all reasonable people. was done. One day Tom was brought! J^OOTE fe CO. up to be punished, and the captain, seeing that his back was bloody from a preceding flogging, could not flog

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To the

W A S3 I ?s *Tm\i ?ST SSIfSKT.,

II to el

laneou-i. School, Cv»W«jsjyToy, ami itJla-ik

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A I'tiil and niline of

Pocket Cutlery urn!

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I nchuhii i-h.ici lot, ofiJild Hymn Ijooks. X111' •. 1 ct r.

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'ocket Books

ILtviin:' lo-st our entires

WALL AM) WfMlOW PAPERS,

we have received since an entire new stock iu thai line, and ask your attention to the best, prettiest, 'ind cheapest as-sortweut ever oll'ered in this cit,.

Curtnins. W(KUI and! FfxEtttTs

A 11 :i so r. 2 t.

Cords, Tassels and Picture Nails.

Toys aiul Notions fty the Motion,

We receive aU the leading

Magazines and. Newspapers,

Travhl„ ove, tifly (lifforollt

some ot the sailors would get drunk I not on Gill- list promptly supplied. and were punished by flogging, which I has since been abolished. The instru- TIlC ISUHailiipoILs Daily Papers, ment used was a whip with a short handle having ten or twelve strands JourU i:l and Sentinel, and the Lafayette

vliw-li -irnnM Tnol-r* Journal, received every morning,

kinds, ma any

Hvm}d to 8UbMribe]P8 it pubnsh**r8and raU,„.de-

the blood and skill liy. 'lie whole I We cannot begin to enumerate all that wo crew mustered, as at roll-call to wit-

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"sk you to hnnt up the old

lseo. i860.

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MISK F. 5I.BM.DWra.

Fasliionahlf Milliner,

I hi flics' 15 lock, opposite Court House,

CRAWI- ORDSVILLE, IND.

HAS

iust received a large and well selected

Siirliiji Stock of Millinery,

which she offers to the ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity. Call and examine her stock.

Miss V. M. BALDWIN.

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MILLINERY.

MISS SUE BARTER'S

New Millinery Rooms. MISSthis

DARTER would inform the ladies of city and vicinity that she has opened New Millinery Rooms, in Darter's new building, corner Washington and Pike streets, opposite Center Church, and would solicit their attention to her

New and Beautiful Styles

Of Millinery goods, and quality of her work. dQTBleaching and Pressing done to order promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. declO

WAGONS, PLOWS, AC. E. & J. HMDRIX, Manufacturers of

Wagons, Plows, Farming Implements, &c.,

BRAZIL, INDIANA. (BSTRepairing and Jobbing of all kinds in our line promptly executed.

Wagons furnished on very short notice, and Plows kept constantly on hand. All work warranted. Agents for Well PUMPB of the best make. aug6

CRAWFORDSVTLLE JOURNAL: JULY 559 18G9.

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BLACKSMITH INC,

BlaesmiUiisig in all Branches

",HK undersigned would respectfully inform the "public that, they are carrying on the above business) in alf its various branches. From along and practical experience in the business, tlmy feel confident in assuring the public that their work and prices will give entire satisfaction. They are weil prepared to iron wagons, busies «fcc., arid shoe horse* in the most desirable and approved style, and on short notiee.

Kepairhigoi'ail kinds done with despatch. Particular attention given toniendingaml sharpening plows.

They .sk the public to give them a trial, they foci eomident of gi\ intrsatislaction. -Kr" Shop on (ii-cen street, between Pike and South streets. loirs GK'.». KhJilTOWKI? X- l"li:M.V

DRY COODS.

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Prayer and

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T.uil' :iiul White KNVSLOPES, laics, Ink, Mucilage, Crayons, Pencils*, and all that is necessary t.o mak'!:t full stock of Stationers'

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PN.'TIHE FliAMiuS & MOFJJINfJS. IsOOils clilil i\otioillS

We 'tad also to lay in a new stock of Frame's 1 and Moldings, which arechenper than ever.

Tarticular attention paid to FRAMING Pictures, and no extra charge for work

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ALSO, A FULL I/INK OF

Fashionable Clothing

•TIT,ST RECEIVED.

for Yonrsolf!

.V'iktional ftloefi. IVasliiucrtoii St..

CRAW FOIIDS VILLE, IN DIANA.

MILLINERY.

1ST T..u

I I IN E' Y".

WASSON CORNER,

.SonlhTFRHt corner of WaNliittKton ami "Vernon HtreclN.

WE

INVITB the- especial attention of the ladies of Crawfordsville and vicinity to our large and attractive line of

Spring ami Soinmer

Bonnets, Hals. «&<•., Ribbon,

FRENCH FLOWERS,

Bonnet Silks of all Colors.

We

have a very nice line of DRESS CAPS for Old Ladies.

Lace Collars, Lace Handkerchieft and Collars and Cuffs.

Our stock is one of the largcstcver offered in the city. We guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, East or West.

Miss Wise will be pleased to meet all of her old customers, and hopep she will have the pleasure of adding a great many more to the list.

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wassos,

Southwest cor. Wash'ton and Vernon Sts. 15ap3m

WOOL. DEPOT.

Wool! Wool!!

OFFER

COVE

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Orawfonlsvillc Woo! Ex^tiaiiice

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the Iai-. i'-i, and be^L -loci

Woolen (ioods of th( ir o^vn in-iin ture everoii'cred lie

Also auditi(iii eiiinjit-isi/iii in pari

Cloihs, Tasslsncrs. Doeskins,

Uasikels,

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woods,

I J(*i?.3is. N'ovfrleis, Counterpanes, I Coitonados. !••.:• Trimmings.

Flannels. Varus.

lot' all descripi ions' colovcd and white, double and twist, also single. on tiie best of terms for

"WOOB O

Let every farniei inil all wauling •j.'oods call and see 11 11 stock before sellinu1 wool or purchasing. Also will nianul'aetun! wool 011 the l»e.-!. of term.-.

Card, Spin, make Rolls and latJing Willi

iHvvs and Dispalcli!

tVMSM I»*8E3$FOM U'OiPIj

Wool received at

rui£:

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-. n'ters of

WOOJL DEPOT.

NEW BAKERY.

S^'k'W

(liROt KltY ami BAKERY.

"TlM'Oirt Mnth Ktaml."

Call and see Ihe IVew Fi *in and get snnidliiiij? niee in Ihe (*ro(!«',y Line.

I1JVE11YT1MXO

7» in thellakcry Line of the iinest quality. Orders promptly tilled, and all goods delivered. Don'i forget to call when you coiiie to town. Bring your produce and get the highest, price, and the treshest and cheapest groceries

If you are hungry, come and get your dinner". Why starve You can appease your appetite for a small sum...Don't forget the place,

Tvrcxt door to

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lliiiery Goods.

Consisting of all the latest styles of

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MAHORNEY & GEKAlll).

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MERCHANT TAILOR.

t^iimnier Stock!

.yoniv

MERCHANT TAILOR,

0 Commercial Kow, Green St.

lias the most complete

Supply ot new Spring Cjoods

Ever brought to Crawfordsville.

NICE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES

For pants and coatt*, and the

BEST TAILORS IN THE CITY,

To make them up.

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Tn the Pry .Goods line.

Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps

Collars and Neck-Tics, &c.

All of the best quality, and to be sold cheap.

Cnstom-Work

Done at the shortest notice, in the best style, and for the lowest prices, apl JOHN MAAS.

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DRY COODS.

Opoiiinii'

"Stone I'ronl."

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gSss^sa f^c3rl- Strifes

XJl1! -oixls life Ul.v iii iI etl XIji Our ('Oillllt'ra SS.'lil.T.

jf ^v.ii 3^:s. J,.

DRY-COODS.

MHM RK. FRY & CO..

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LarKest Jinil Best Assorted .Stock

or

ALL KINDS OF GOODS

:N TIIH CITY.

Is 1'WVITED

l'u Come, and See lin Pile of

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LIFE INSURANCE.

Lift Insurance Company. MUTUAL. 258 Broadway, New York. Assets $2,000,000. As*tired Members. .10,000.

ITS PRINCIPLES:

STABILITY, MUTUALITY and FIDELITY

Advantages of the Home:

A first-class organization. A Mutual Company. All net profits' go to tli.e assured.

Dividends declared and paid annually. It has declared and paid dividends every year sincc its organization.

All its policies are

non-forfeitable—i.

e.,

its members will in all cases get all the insurance they pay for. No restrictions as to reidence or travel.

One-third of the premium a permanent loan: and this privilege is not confined to parties whose annual premiums exceed or $50, but is extended alike to all its mem bers.

It makes a very liberal discount from it? table rates to all ministers of the Gospel. OFFICERS:

Walter S. Griffith, President. T. If. Frothingham, Treasurer. George E. Ripley, Secretary. WilHamJ. Coffin, Actuary.

J. FARRMD TITTLE,

Agent for Western Indiana. Jrgppamphlets and all desired inclination will he sent by mail on request. nov26yl ,«