Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 October 1869 — Page 4
THE JOURNAL.
T. II. It. McX'AIA uul J. T. TAIiBOT.
KDI'lOUX AN li IMtOI'KIKTOIW.
nVl^lllWVIM.Ki
THURSDAY. OCT. 14
TO SI ItSCIJIIiKKS.
Winter is approach iiijr.
of leisure which ought,
1k eicviited 1o .•.profitable reading,
ftverv faniilv ought to m:»ke its :ir-riingeniont-s have ill least, two or three good weekly papers for gen
oral re:iding.v.d,"or the accommuda lion of all who may wish to take ad vantage of it. wc make the following
oiler We will furnish the Ci: \w KOn]s\ u.i.i-: -loi ns vi. and the
filttile.
year for TllliKK DOLLAliS: or the CI AWI'OKI*VII.I.I: .lori:N.\i. and the
Yoi'h )nh'/etidehI.
year, together with steel engravings of (Irani and Colfax, tor FOl'IJ
D0LLA1IS. The
flltitle
/ciileti
sira'ile as family
Wade.
v, I'kndi.ktox
and
huh'
are generally known in the
papers.
The pol- Tinton
1 1
ished style ol 1 Iteodoro 1 uton pervades'the column* of the
linlapen-
ilfitl. and Nasby\s rich and racy letters. which always appear lirst in the
will continue to add to the at
tractions of that paper.
IHOATH OF I'KA X141.1 I'lKKil).
Franklin Pierce, rresident of the United States from the 4th of March. Isr»:s. to the -id of March. 18T7.
died at his residence, in Concord,
lie left the Presulentia! chair. Mr.
live a United States Senator. After live years' service in the Senate. he resigned. During the Mexican war he was made Brigadier General in the army, in which cajnicity he served under General Scott in the.severe bat ties which preceded the capture of the city of Mexico. In 18 V2. the Democratic National Convention, unable t.o unite on any ot the nuiner- '()|.* (il£\N,'T \iNI) COLKAX ous and prominent competitors for \Ue oh el place on their tie-kel, unex-i (J}{ V\T AND CO I KAX pectedly dropped them all and united on Pierce, whose name had scarcely beOn mi'iitionel in the (Convention. On this ticket he was elected over his old commander. General Scott, the Whig candidate, receiving the electoral votes of ail the States but four. A Democrat from the beginning of his public life, lie adhered closely to the pro-slavery ideas during his administration. claiming the recognition of slavery in the ('o.'i.sfitution and th constitutionality of the Eugii'l 1 i.JL MtA 1' Wife*
tive Slave Law. His syiri[KU-hy br.
tho South followed hint to tlu* jrrmv.
Altlioujfli he was clnimctl
:,s :l
moro 111 ordiiutrv :ihillty. lie :il
leadiuii'spirits of tlic Doitiocnitio par-:
ty. and ins auMiiuisluUion can by fn i' *ruily tin* largest in tin* United iiU'fUl? be claiiiK'd lib a
.suoocss
1 1
Irons lerininalion of which in the nui-!
turo hetween the North and the South
he himself did much to bring about, _^ .-.vn
.Ho was a «rra(ltiale of iit.wdoin Col-1 -"00 I A. NllOLi?! AIiL3(j.
le°e and stu.'lietl law. and Jiracticedl
successfully, in earlv lile- Ueisaes-j
cribed as a courteous and dignified gentleman of jrrea.t culttiro. He was boni at liillsboro. New Hampshire, •. Kovember 1804. and hence was nearly sixtv-livc yours of age.
Tj.u: increased rates on westernbound ireight from New York went into effect last week. The charge to Concinnati is forty-eight cents per hundred, and to other points in proportion.
carried Hamilton coun-1
tv. Cincinnati. Ohio. The Uofonn"
ticket was also carried.
Ukti kn :i visitors to vin«_'!.on
Uu
j,lir
lvlii UM HV
1869. as the most successful
and
held tor tfii years.
with it
^oykukok
,.|,
ihat has been
Skntrk.
Tennessee,
in a message to thi! Legislature, roe-j .•
onimends the adoption of the Fif-
I..0..U. I.- hi, c-U'rlion
a Democratic victory
iv is to tin: u'rent Afri
can explorer, it stated, has a^rain '?j been heard from, by a letter dated
1-cbruary las!. He v,as then
Toledo
Naslty's paper, both for one
visions.
both .110
l,,!
central part of Southern Africa. :it Tanganyika, well, but short of pro-, or all mnd»
rible disaster are increased. Two'
GET THE INDEPENDENT,
GET THE INDEPENDENT,
AND FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS
i-1
inb n,kL ks
A O
1
A N I N S I N A I N iS in a to el a Ilecitativc—I'edestrian'a Lament, How long, how long shall 1 complain,
OF CliANT AM) COLKAX,
ALI. I'Oli FOl'I! DOLLARS!
ALL F()]{ FOl' K' DOLLAUS
O O A S
A KTKIl this week we will furnish tin j\ KA\VFOUI).SVILI,i .J0rUNAL:ind
SO Ii I* »/\J I I
|xdePKNDENTIfci.l each
NKW V0ItK
lowed hiiriscir to l,.'the tool of thv. Ilf lHEM. orMi.tfV.lav,Mi ouT'
year for Four Dollars, anil present each olc-satUfying farce of
subscriber with a copy ot Jtitehie bplen-
man of. |it SJcel Kngravinjf.s of Urant and Colfa.v. p]|i]p
Tijtr IndnjMMiik'nt i* i\ splcudid wecklvj
except The°Uore Tilton. I THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY,
I he Mivi Knirj'avin.^H wlucli \\r. oiicr are
liV comparison with that of ,James admired everywhere, and cost, in Hie print Morning, afternoon and ex eninir, until Buchanan, his successor, the disas-
J!lon tW0
SHOEMAKER.
I
1
W. II. TANSLYKE
HAS
established himself in the above! business in the Graham buildup one door west of "Wilhitc'K Tailor Shop, on Main
street, ami deals onlv in
€USTOM-MA WORK.
lie manufactures Boots
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XJ11AWFORDSV1LLE JOURNAL: OCTOBER 14,1869.
i. ..o. o.: I 'I'llUS obtaining the full strength of the 111 )H- deaths ale lepolted this week., Hpoke, in.itoud of the tenon, us under the
a Mr. l'iersou of IS'orth Salem. Hen ricks county. 'ipton county.
country, and are both in every way tie- drieks county, and a gentleman from orri rab! lit yTid^pU'd a'-! oon^i "disco vereiK
COMMERCIAL NEWS. ('•awfortUvillc Markcbi.
C/IAWKORDSVILLK,
Kl.nxi.—Cort'ce, *2r»c to :iOc Sugar, loc liJc 5vrups, SOi: to it 2.} Fish, white, .Suit. $'2 7.": llcef. 10c to l."c Mutton, nic to 12%c. Flour, sii to SO r(.
Buyixo.--Butter, .'Wi:: 12jc
Feathers. 70c Potatoes, new, i*»c per luirflicl Chickens—old, -S-o(), vouiiir, 2 i50 Ilams, 17c Shoulders, 12}.jc to 13c: Sides, 17c: Apples. Fall, Winter. 10c per
bushel.
New Hampshire, last Fridav. Since «K.wx.-Whcat. itcd, to s-h:: White, ,, !K»c toil: Oats. 40c: Corn, new, 5oc live.
7()c. Ha
Fierce has been living in quiet and retirement. For several years he has been an invalid. A few months ago his life was threatened with a severe illness, but his friends supposed, un- THE JOURNAL. til this last fatal attack was announced. that he was out of clanger, lie com G-KT TJ1K JOIJHNAL, meneetl public life when twenty-live years of age. as a member of the GET TIIK JOIJHNAL, New Hampshire Legislature. Four years later lie was a Representative, GET THE INDEPENDENT, in Congress, and when only thirty-
SPECIAL—NEWSPAPERS.
WHAT TO READ.
CARRIAGES AND BUCCIES.
Orawfordsvllle Carriage
old style
,.nm,tv VVe propose not to be undersold any-
ipion ouni\. when- for the quality of work.
Oct. 13. Xcw Ki-lck Shop. WNnliin^oo -Strwet,
ami
Wagon Works.
yyjj j,, DE1GHT0N.
A
!Ulf:U'tUr»Tt
•ggies,
SlllkiCS, Spring A Farm WagODS
'l
As one by one the mangled survi-j vo:^ ill the explosion at the State lair pass away tin horrors of the ter- iSarvcr's Patent Wheel,
1
W.- u-c
opposite Ontcr Churcti,
(.'IfAFORl)SVIL1.
K.
Corutir of Main and Groen stiVets, by their celebrated Stock Company, commencing immediately and continuing until further notice.
A ngs i»rormnime—Fart- First.
Like onc'who seeks for Boots in vain Chorus, Not lorifr. not long, for you c.-ui find
That the Webster* keep every kind.
Tart Second.
Nar\ :i liip I'olk.i ... Uiy Parody Hilly Father, diiar Kutlier, come home with me now.
My shoes are all out at the toe: You premised to shoe Johnnie and I. And you know it's very wicked to lie. Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which the Shoeless ltrirade appear in line and Coarse ltools and Shoes. I5alnmraN, Scottish 15almorett:is. 15uUon Polish,
Congress (iaiters. Hltick (.'rook I'.oots, l.ase Hall Slioe. eii Company Ueception »f (ireenbiicks Company
one To conclude with the highlv pleasinir and
1RFECT FITS I
!"Ul
N
5"
... I further notice. Jioor»..p,-» at seven o'clock
CATN TAI11UT. ^\. 1. closi at nine P. M.
10
no (l ,n
ol For
(.orn( |. of
the patent
Plumer last, which enables him to give a neat and easy fit. He is prepared to do custom work, either sewed or pegged, on shortnotice. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Tie solicits a share of the public custom. r23»p
Thi- i« thu nnt^l and Htat.e of Indiana,
INI).
Old Work Made Sew.
Kcpairiiitf done to order in wood, blacksmithing, painting and triniminir. Will take Old Vehicles in exch.inarc for new work. 83T*Keinember the place, Washington St., opposite Center Church. octll DOUEKTY A DEIGHTOX.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
FREE ENTEBT AINM ENT
At Corner of Main and Green strr cts, Curtis'old stand.
H. J. WEBSTER & SON,
Tho Maua^ers, have the honor to announce lo the citizens of t'rawfordsville and vicinity a series of general onter5 tftinments at the popular
Boot and Shoe Store,
We hope to close the fnivines m." one wanting
oct7w4
7
tin- Flace,
,,m,n
:llul M.,rk,t
str(ets,
where may lie found the best assortment of
I all kinds and styles of Boots and Shoes, at
tlio lowest prices. Tour inspection of goods and prices solicited. seplOtf
PAINTINC.
r. II. WINTON,
1
lllil'SK. SKJN AM)
O I N A N A A I N
TX/Gl'LD return his sincere thanks to
Vt
to a \s
generous public for past favors. a Glazier. Gilder, Paper Hanger. Engrav
graver
on Wood. &e., he is equal to the best workmen ifl the StaCe. Stsop ou Gre«u stre-st.
DRY GOODS
$ 1 0 0 0 0 0
DRY COOP8 AND CLOTHING.
Bring Oat the Big Gun
And Let the World Rejoice!
To (lir People of Crawfordwvitle waft HoDtfomery County.
I
WOULD respectfully announce to the l'ublic that my immense stock of
I O
HATS, CAPS, THINKS,!
I.AHIES'ANI) ..GENTS*. I
FlTK(iOODS.
Is now open for inspection, which for variety, elegance and cheapness can not be equaled in this market. Ladies, Farmers. Mechanic.". Lawyers. Doctors and the rest of mankind are requested to give me a call and examine my stock. It will be to your interest to do so. 1 have goods suited to the old and middle aged, and to the marriageable I would sav:
If you should e'er get married. John. I'll tell you what to do. Go get little tenement.
Just big enough for two. And one spare room for companv. And one spare bed within it: And if you'd begin love's life aright.
You'd better thus begin it.
And it you want some Drv Goods and respectfully your.-. Clothing. John.
ith which yourself and family to dress, Goto Maas' Union Store, (The ehewpest. you will confess.) On the east side of Commercial llldck
You will lind his fainousstore: IS ring with you all the friends you meet— 15e sure, don't mi-srhedoor.
a a a a to
SlKKt'HAXT J'AILOltING
Ciij.-iineres,
WOZR-TIH:
r»
RICH DRT GOODS
TO PK SOI.D A']'
ANY SKCKStSARl SA0KIF10K WJT1I01T PvEHEfiVfc,
nf the Business of L. H. Tyler & (»,,
TYLER'S -HIM] IIIA E.
,?
lar:rc*t stock of Lry (ood.s ever (•il'crcd at a naerilJei- in tb.c
in coiii-xHiiicnc.e of tin: e.vpiration, Iy limitation, ot the copartnership of tin I.. }!. Tyler fc Co., the business mu^t positively be closed prior to January 1.
in S IX 1 A S a in in
THE BEST GOODS AT FIRST CASH COST,
ANfl
J.KfiS. AX RE§HT.
Every Parcha^er may reiy on settinif the biggest dollar'* worth ever bonglit in Indianapolis.
All Goods marked in plain ••Red Fiirure Marks," and *uld for one price for CASH ON'LY. Xo exception to this rule.
LEASE OF STORE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.
Splendid opportunity l° auj party wanting the be^l location in Indianapolis Ibr any biuiiicm.
We dosed two d»y», Friday aud Saturday, September 17 and Is. to mark flows every article in the Store, that we might make quick and sure work.
Moors wen? opoued uud »ie commenct^d Monday morning, September "JO
tirra of
JL. II. TYLEB A CO.,
2 Wem WaNtainnrton Nt„ Indianapolis, lad.
MILLINERY.
MIL LINER 0 0 8
Oawt'ordMville, Indiana,
AT THE
Wassoa Corner,
I I S A I S
n. ir ft fi S I I HAVE the pleasure to inform you that mm W A my stock of Millinery Goods for the Fal and Winter is now lull" and complete, con
my stock of Millinery Goods for the Fall I and Winter is now lull" 1 sisting of a full lineof
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
150NNKT SJLKS, VKIA'KTS,
S I A E S
Knshes and 1'mmes,
Of the latest styles. An extensive and choice selection of
French and American Flowers,
OSTItK'JI Ptt)ti:,s A.\o
And also a great variety of Ornaments.^ A large .stock of Dress Caps tor old ladies..-
MISS WiSE will take great pleasure in showing the new Millinery Goods to tbe ladies who will favor us with a call.
Remember that the Millinery Store is up stairs. Just pass through the store up stairs.
Anticipating an early call from you, I ani-
W.N. W ASHN.
All orders promptly at tended to. oct"
Cordon's Franklin Press
The best Job I'rcss in the World
Estalilishincnl, where all the latest styles JOUR Iff AT. JATI OFFICE of Cloths.
and Vestings can be found. All materials bought at this house will be cut free of charge, and warranted to lit. Custom work of all kinds promptly attended to. JOHN' MAAS. oct7vv4.
Chinchillas, I'.eavers A.Jj JXJD X^X.
-STON'K FRONT.
