Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 May 1861 — Page 3
DRUGS!
MORGAN 4- WILL80N,
(Suecmon
to Huaon PowenT) -,
No. 4, Empire Block, .«i"\V holesale & IR»etail
-C. DBALKM IN
E S MEDICINES,
E I A S
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
DYE ITDFF9,
GLASS, PUTTY,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
PAINT BRUSHES,
if
1". 'i'jP
WJJfIB Jt IT,
Toilet Fancy Articles,
STATIONERY,
4*c., Jfc.
Embracing all artlclci usually kept in first class
DRUG ESTABLISHMENT,
Alio agents for nil the most popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
The eatabllfhment will be under the supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will guarantee every article
Pure and Genuine.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. N. B. Da. MORGAN will continue the prtutticc of Medicine as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, either by day or night.
FORT SUMTER S E N E E
1000 "Volunteers
W A N E
To buy Goods at "BILL" BOWKRS'
ESI'liliSIOIl STORK!
I O W E I E S
HAS
just, returned from the East with the most magnificent stock of Goods ever offered in thin market, consisting of everything in his line all of which lie is soiling nt COST and and just a little MORE. Therefore if you want cheap Clothing to liILL BOWERS', If you want
Cheap Hoots' and, Shoes,
(Jo to
If you want
So cheap thai it will astonish you. go to BILL BOWERS'. In short, if you want to
S A E O E 2
sloop sound live long and diohap-
Save the Union py, trade with
BILL BOWERS.
April 20. 1861-Iy i,
a
DRY-GOODS,
OLOTHOTG-,
iS I IS ant! .1P S
BOOTS & SHOES.
is
SNYDER'S CHEAP C1SII STORE!
OUR
new stock of Spring Goods having been bought during tho greatest depression in the raarkot, in New York and Boston, at
J?anic .IPricos!
Enables us to sell botttcr bargains to our friends than they can got olsowhore. Purchasers will do well to oall nt GEO. SXYDEU & CO/S,
Maroh 30,1861. AY ashington Street.
Sheriff's ale.
B\rected
virtuo of a certified copy of a Decrco to mo difrom the Clerk's office of tho Montgomery Circuit Court, in a oauso wherein Isaac A. Marks is plaintiff, and George J. Hays and America J. Hays aro defendant*, requiring me to make the sum of ninety-thrco dollars and eleven cents, with interest on said deoreo and costs, I will expose at public sale, to highest bidder, on Hnturdny, the 'JSlhdnyof Dlnr, A. I). between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., and 4 o'clock. P.M., nf said day, at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of lots number ninety (!H1) and ninety-two as tho same »ro known and designated on the original recorded plat of the town of Crawfordsville, and bounded as lollows: boginninK on Washington street, forty-one toot and three inches uortli of the south-west corner of lot number ninety-two (K) aforesaid and running thenco past one bundled and sixty-five fcot
NEW STORE
AND
IfEW GOODS!
AT
No.
2,
,/j
Kelsey's Block, Greek-St.
H.POTTENCER,
rTVAKES this method of informing the public that JL he has just received an intire new stock of spring and summer goods, which win be sold as cheap as the cheapest for cash or produce.
The stock consists in part of the following article* The latest styles of Ladies' Fancy
DRESS GkOOUS,
A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints—new styles. Gloves. Hosiery. Collars.Ribbens and Notions. A full stook of Cloths,
Casimcres..Cottonadea, Tweedi
4c.. bleached and brown muslin. Ticking, striped Shirting.
Boots and Shoes,
For everybody A
BEAD Y-MADE CLOTHING,
Ifcti, Bonnets, Queensware, Glassware, Knives and
?orks.Table
and Tea Spoons, Ac. Having purchased
my Goods at
A N I I E S
shall be able to sell goods on good terms as any other house, and would bo very thankful for a liberal patronage from the public. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. N. Myers, formerly with Allen fc Binford. wjll be on band ready and happy to wait on all his old friends and customers at the New Store. Remember the place. H. POTTENGER.
Crawfordsville May 5. 'Gl-42yl.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
virtue of an execution to me directed from the Glerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court, I will expose' at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Satnrday, the 18th day of OTny,
A.
ICP (Set Circulars of Agents.
l0 lln
ley. Thenco north twenty feet, thence west one hundred and sixty-nve lect to ashingtuu street, thenco south twenty feet to the beginning: lying and beinc in the county of Montgomery and htate of Indiana
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient •um to satisfy said dccrce, interest and costs. 1 will at tho samo time and place, expose at publie sale the foo-siinplo of real estate, or so much thereof ns may be sufficient to discharge said dccrce, interest anil costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE.
Sheriff of Montgomery Co. prs. fee 6 35.
May 5,1861-42^4 S. L. M'CLCRK S. A. DUCKWORTH,
New Cabinet Warcrooms!
No. 5, MAIN ST.
McCLURE & DUCKWORTH,
'\inr0ULD respectfully inform the oitiionsof Mont»V gomery county that they havo opened & new aad large
Furniture Wareroom,
Where will bo found at all times furniture of every description which will be sold cheap for oash or in
EXCHANGE FOE
1'eeured
D. 1861)
between tho hours of 10 o'clook, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. if., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Montgomery county, the rents and profits for a term' following described linoty-seven (97) in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville, Mont
real estate, to-wit: Lot number ninety-seven I
gomcry' county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time ana place, expose at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate.
Taken as the property of Thomas Kceran at the suit of Elizabeth Kecran. WM. K. WALLACE,
Sheriff of Montgomery Co.
April 27. '61—I2w4. P«. fee $3 50.
Sheriff's Sale.
,TY
virtue of acertified copy of a decrco to me di13 rected from the Clerk's ofiico of the Montgomery Circuit Court in a cause wherein Moses Fowler, ct al.. arc plaintiffs and Hiram Hugheu and Nancy Hughes are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and tirty-two dollars and seventy cents with interest on said decree and costs I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 25th day of May, A. I. 1861, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock. P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Montgomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years of the followingdescribcd real estate, to-wit: Lot number thir-ty-seven on the original plat of the town of Linden, as the same is designated on tho recorded plat of said town, lying and being in tho county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
If such rents and profits will notsel for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and 303ts. 1 will, at the samo time and place expose nt public sale the fee-simple of said real-estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and COBIS.
Said sale will be mnde without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE.
Sheriff of Montgomery Co. prs. foe $5 25.
May 5, 'CI-i'Jw-1.
S O A N S
INSTANT RELIEF
w,-
BILL BOWERS'.
Superb Dress Goods!
rem
Cattle a 11 1 irlorses.
rpniS
Half a '-J.) cent lmtgiven in a pint of
is truly a ereat- rem dy.
ure a horse of colic in i-ci rrpra the dose in
J- tic of Sloan's Instant Koli warm water, seldom fiiils to few minutes:—in extreme 15 minutes.
For Bruises. Strains, Sprains and many nt.lior injuries on Horses, Cattle and other animals. Sloan's Instant Relief speedily effects a euro. Many persons have been astonished to witness the rapid e.ures effected hy th- use of tti: wonderful medicine.
sloas^'S omrmEWti For mildness, safety, certainty, thoroughness,
AI£l'r.l,c"a"ccs »t0
LUMBER.
the BEST WOKMAN in the West, m&y rely on our furniture beinf of
toe rerx best quality All orders promptly attended March 3", "si-tf,
Stan's
Ointment is rapidly superceding all oilier Ointments and Liniments for the cure of the following complaints: Kresh Wounds. Galls of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ringbone, I'olevil. Windfalls, Callus, Spavin, Sweeney, Fistula. I'Vundered feet. Sand Cracks. Scratches or Grease. Mange and Horse Distemper.
DISEASED HOUSES AND CATTLE Require require restoration of insensible perspiration. Sloan's l'ever Antidote, Condition Powders, is a certain Blood Purifier. never fails to loosen the skin, cleanse the water, create an appetite, and positive cure for Cough", Colds, Stiil Complaint, Founder. Distemper, and carries off Bolts and Worms ,.nd may be given at any timcfiind under ali circumstances with porfect safety.
One package of the Powders and a hot tic of tho Ointment will perfectly cure a recent Founder in six or eight days, without, leaving the least effect in the feet. In Horse Distemper, they will allay the fever and promote a healty termination of the disease. One l'owder and a part of a bottle of Ointment will, in all cases, cure the Horn Distemper in a cow two are sometimes required for an ox.
Walter B. Sloan, the original discoverer of thi truly valuahlc medicine, still has the sole supervision of its manufacture, but orders should be sent to his son. Oscar B. Sloan, 2-1 South Water street. Chicago III., who will primptly .supply the demand for these popular and truly great medicines.
They are sold by all dealers in medicines. Sold wholesale and retail at manufacturer's prices, nt MORGAN A WILSON'S. Agents.
Aprils?, lrci. Crawfordsville.
Sheriff''8 Sale.
BY
virtue of a certified copy of a Dccrec to me directed from the Clerk's ottice of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county Indiana, in a cause wherein Joshua Cox is plaintiff, and William J. Hall and George Rice are dcfcndants.requiring me to make tho sum of three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty-two cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on
Sntiirdny, the 4th dny of ITIny, A. 1). 1S01, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., and
4
o'clock,
P. M., of said day, aj the door of the Court IIouso of said Montgomery comity. Indiana, tho rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the tollow-ing described rcnl estate, to-wit: A part of section oiKht (P) in township nineteen (10) north of range three (3) west, described and bounded as follows: beginning at a point on tho north side of the road running west from Darlington to Crawfordsville, and at the south-west corner of Isaac N. Larick's fence, running theuce north forty (40) rods to a point, thenee west thirteen (13) rods to a point, thence north three (3) rods to a point, thenco west with the tail-raco of mill usually known as Honey Creek mill, twenty-one (•-•1) rods to a point on a line drawn parallel with the west lino of Odd Follows' grounds, thence south with said line sixteen (16) rods to the north-west corner "of said Odd Fellows' erounds. thence east thirty-two (30) rods, less twenty (-*0) feet, thence south twenty-six (26) rods ton pointon the north side of the road above named, thence east with said road twenty ('.'0) foot to the jilace of beginning. Also, the following in said section eight (tf) in township nineteen (19)"north of range three (3) west, beginning at a point twentythree and one half (23j) rods on a line drawn parallel with north side of tnc town of Darlington, on tho east- side of Madison street, running thence in a curve easterly, so as to include mill-race and creek to a point on the eastern line of said section eight (t?), thenco north on said line to John B. Lowmun's corner on ditch, thirty-eight (3S) rods, thence in a south-eastern u'recticu. with said ditch, Lowman's line, eighteen llf) rods, thence in a south-eastern direclion on Lowman line tweuty-two and one-half (2£)g) rods to the place of beginning, containing together five acres more or less, together with all the rights, privileges
1,10
vpYim ,v!".^LaiKlnR
same belonging or in any
t*lcrot?
also, the privilege of con-
eying "atcr by race to the mill, the samo as reserved hv them'T,,J!),,i v.
in
deeds of conveyance
bj them madt to John B. Lowman. Ashley R. Wood. Thomas R. Brown and Isaac N. Larick: also the right and privilege of race for water to said mill twentv (20) feet in width through lands ofN.
Lar"c&
as granted by said lsaac°N. Larick all lying and being in the county cf Montgomery and State of Indiann.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at tho same time and place, expose at public sale the fce-simplo of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE.
Sheriff of Montgomery county. By I. N. SCHOOLER, Deputy.
April 13. lS61.-3w. prs fee $1225.
WESTWARD!
received a complete assortment'of Pistols and Bowie Knives. Re-
01 0011
Allen's. Sharp's and MI JAMES PATTE
patent. Mar U. too.
j. EVERY BODTS FMENJ/\ •r -Every Body has it.'
PERRY DAVIS'
VEGETABLE
PAIN
THE GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINE OF
THE A.C3-E-
TXTE ask the attention of the trade and the public »T to this long and unrivaled
FAMILY
MEDICINE:
For the cure of COLDS. COUGHS, WEAK STOMACH AND GENERAL DEBILITY. INDEGESTION, CRAMP AND PAIN IN STOMACH. BOWEL COMPLAINT.COLIC. DIAKBHE A. CHOLERA, Ac., 4C.
And for Fever and Ague, Sore Throat cured by gargling Pain Killer with little water there is nothing better. It has been favorably known for more than twenty years to be the
ONLY SURE SPECIFIC
For the many diseases incident to the human fami'y. Internally and Externally It works equally sure.
What STRONGER PROOF of these facts can be produced than the following letter received UNSOLICITED from Rev. A. W. Curtis
ROMEO, MACOMB Co., Mich., Julys. ieoo.
MESSRS. ,T. N. HARRIS A Co. GENTLEMEN:—The confidence I have in Perry Davis' Pain Killer as a remedy for Colds. Coughs.
A. W. CURTIS,
Minister of tho Wesleyan Methodist Church.
THE PAIN KILLER Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary ana the traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our LAKES or RIVERS WITHOUT IT.
Bo sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Killer. as many worthless nostrums are attempted to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable medicinc.
TCPDircctions accompany each bottle. Sold by Dealers everywhere. Price 25 cts., 50cts., and SI. per bottle.
J. N. HARRIS & CO,
Proprietors for the Western and Southern States Cincinnati. 0. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Ott A Son.
•A STITCII IN TIME" $-c.
DR, S, 0. RICHARDSON'S
SHERRY WINE
BITTERS.
The Celebrated New England
iEEMBDY
FOR
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
Junndice, Fevtr ami Ayuc, (.cncrnl Debility, IInil all IlinniMS urnin) from 11 Uianrilrrcd Mtouuicb, Liver, or Bowels,
THEY
are used and recommended by loading Physicians of the country, and till who try them pronounce them invaluable.
DR. JAMES L. LKEPERE. writes from Navarre, Stark Co., Ohio, "the Bitters are highly praised by those suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia and liver complaint."
E. S. DAVIS. Postmaster at Williamsport, Ohio, says, "they give great satisfaction. 1 use them myself. having taken cold, became prostrate and lost my appetite. It relieved me, and lean recommend it with groat assurance of its merits."
Du WM. M. KEER, of Rogersville. Ind., writes us that they are the most valuable medicine offered.— He has recommended them with great succcss, and with them made several cures of palpitation of the heart anil ceneral debility.
THOMAS STANFORD, Esq., Blountsville, Henry
Co.. Ini,. writes us alone letter, under date of May 4, lfWt.^Ie was much reduccd, having been afllicted for threo years with great nervous debility, palpita-
tion of I he heart of the most severe and prostrate character, "after using a few bottles I was completely restored, and am now in robust health."
GEORGE W. HOFFMAN says he w.is afflicted with rheumatism for twenty years, in all its various forms, and at the date of his letter he had been two years well the Bitters effecting the cure, when several physicians attending him could do him no good. He says, "for rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney affcction. or dropsy, it is a specific certain remedy."
J. HUNT writes from Dclphos. Allen Co., Ohio, (a section where Fever and Aeuc prevails.) that he most cheerfully recommends them of decided merit in all cases of FEVER AND AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
D. K. GALLEHKRS, M. D. writes from an Wert, Ohio, "I most respectfully recommend the Sherry Wine Bitters to the notice of Dyspeptic persons, and to all who require a stimulating medicine.
Such News we aro Receiving Daily.
FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. They are sold by Medicine Dealers generally.
Price 75 cts. per bottle. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, Proprietors for the Southern and Western States, to whom address all orders.
For sale by Ott it Son.
HUMORS AND FROST BITES.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
DR. WEAVER'S
lliWim & oAIJ S IJ P.
FOR THE CURE OF
Canker, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Scrofulous Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions. Sore Eyes, and every kind of Disease atising from an impure state of tho Blood.
The most Effective Blood Purifier of
the Nineteenth Century.
TT IS THE PRESCRIPTION OF an Educated PhyJL sician. and all who arc afllictcd with any of the above named diseases, should use it without delay. It will drive the diseses from tho system, and when once out on the Skin, a few applications of
DR. WEAVER'S
OINTMENT,
and you have a permanent cure. THE CERATE has proved itself to be the best Ointment ever invented, and where once used.it has never been known to fail of effecting a permancnt cure of Old Sores, Tetter and Ringworm,
BY
Scald Head,
Chilblains and Frost Bites. Barber's Itch. Chapped or Cracked Hands or Lips, Blotches or pimples on the Face. And for
SORE NIPPLES AND SORE EYES, th® Cerate is the only thing required to cure. It should be kept in the house of every family.
Price of Syrup $1, Cerate 25 cts per bottle. Directions accompany each Bottle. SOLD
MOST MEDICINE DEALERS.
J* HARRIS A
r»
rwr
A
hattan
Co.. Proprietors^
A ^Cincinnati. Ohio,
Forth* Weatern and Southern States to whom orders for the above Medicines maj be addressed.
FTFC.H, WI. TIA-RIN-IF.
Administrator's 8ak.
tion oa the 28d. day of March next," at the door of ike Const HMNin the town ef Crawfo«4rrille, the undivided t#o«(fcirdi of the following
Mai bed Keai Ketate, situate hi Miatiomery oounty, in the state of Indiana. Tc wit: Comisencing at the •oath east comer of the east half of the north west quarter of Section twenty tint in township {jrenty, north of range five west, tnenoe north eighty rods, thence west forty rods, thence south eighty rods, thence east forty rods tothe place of beginning, containing twenty acres. The timber on five acres off the east side William Campbell is to have- at any time within the spaee of ten yean from the first day of March 1856 also commencing at the south west corner of the west half of the north east quarter of said section twenty eight, thenee east twenty poles, thence north forty poles, thenee west twenty poles, thenee sonth forty poles to theplace of beginning five acres. Also the west half of the sonth half of the north west quarter of section twenty eight ia same township ana range as above containing twenty acres.
TERMS OP SALE.—One third of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, one third in six months, and the residue in twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, with interest, waiving the benefit of mluation laws, «TANE WATTS, Administrix.
Feh. 23. 1961. [Printer's'fee $5,50.]
PLOWS.
inn CINCINNATI ROVER PLOWS JUST RE1UU ceived and to be sold for cash nt a small advance on Cincinnati prices. These plows have a world wide reputation and consequently there are parties who manufacture a spurious article and call them the ROVER. None are gennine except those made by
Garret & Cottman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Farmers will pleasecall^at No. 2, Empire Block, at the sign 'ad Look, and examine for themselves.
of the Pad Jan. 36.1861. SAMUEL H. GR EGG.
Campbell, Galey & Harter
Would call attenton to their large stock of
3ST E W 3r OO J_
9
Burns.
Sprains and Rheumatism, for the cure of which I have successfully used it. induces me to cheerfully recommend its virtues to others.
A few months aco I. had recourse to it. to destroy a felon although I had never heard of its being used for that purpose, but having suffered intensily from a former one, and having no other remedy at hand. I applied the Pain Killer freely for about_fifteen minutes at evening, and repeated the application very briefly the next morning-, which entirely destroyed the'felon. and increased my confidence in the utility of the remedy. "i ours truly,
For Spring and Summer,
Embracing all the new styles of
LADIES DRESS FABRICS:
Jflosamhique,
Grenedines,
Mte Chetres,
Organdies,
Parisennies,
hnstrinos
Challis,
All the new styles in
Bonnets, Ribbons, Rnches & Flowers.
ALSO,
100 Casos Ladies', Misses' and Childrens'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ALSO,
Our usual assortment of
O I N
CARPETS,
HATS & CAPS,
GROCERIES,
&jC.9 fec.
We are prepared to offer great inducements to
OASH BUYERS.
Those who have the cash to pay for goods will find, on examination of our stock and prices, that they can buy nearly double as much for the samo money as any other house can sell them.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
At 12X, 18 and 25 ccnts—worth 25. 37, and 50 cents.
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
At tij, 'J. and 12% cents—worth 10, 12 and 16 cents
PRINTS,
At 5.', S4 and 11 cents—worth 10. 12 and 16 conts.
CHALLIS,
At 12 16, and 25 ccnts—worth 18, 25 and 37 cents.
DRESS FABRICS,
At 10 and 25 cents—worth 18,25 and 37 ccnts.
LADIES' LACE BOOTS,
At. 5(1, 75 and .?1—worth 75, SI, and $1.50.
LADIES* EMBROID'D COLLARS,
At. 10, 25 and 51) ccnts—worth 25, 50 ccnts and $1. April 20, lP61-ly.
ANOTHER GREAT WONDER
AT
KELSEY & BKO., N. ol, Kelsey's Corner,
[Corner of Greene & Market-Sis.]
\\7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED a mam motl of staple and fancy
GROCERIES,
Consisting of all articles in their line of trade,
Sugars. Teas, Molasses, Tobaccos,
Coffees, Rice Syrups, Cigars,
Spices of all Kinds,
Indigo, Logwood, Copperas, Tabs,
Madder, Alum, Chocolate, Buckets,
WHITE^FlklL MACKEREL, AND COD,
Half Bushels, a superior article of Dixon's ground coffee,
jNPuts and Candies,
And in fact everything else in the Grocery line. Call and see us. Bring along your
O E
Farmers, vii: Bacon, Eggs. Butter, Feathers, Rags, Ac., anything yon have to sell. April 13.1061. KELSEY
GEORGE D. HIT*LET.
HUBLKT 1c
MABOJt,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law, TTTILL give close attention to business entrarted W to them, make prompt" eoKec*iotj uH^flek returns. Particular attention paid to tM seUIawitot ef deeedenta* eaUtakferedonreof^ilM|i|M te.
Ofiea ta Wallace Kick, over th* Bwu*ufct.
CURE
NervousHeadache
Headache.
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks
NERVOUS
or SICK HEADACHE may be prevented and
if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness.wiU bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing the NACSKA and
HEADACHE
to whichfemales are so subject.
They act gently on the bowels.-removingCosTivE-NESS.
For LITEKAKTMEN\ STUDENTS, Delicate Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABITS, they are valuable as a LAXATITE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestivo organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted expei iments, bavin beer, in use many years, during" which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating ia the NERVOUS systeita or from a deranged state of the STOMACH.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may betaken at all times with perfect safety without making Any change of diet, AND TIIE ABSENCE OK ANY DISAGREEABLE TASTE RENDERS IT EASY TO ADMINISTER THEH TO CHILDREN.
Beware of Counterfeits
The genuine hare five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on rcceipt of the PRICE 35 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDINC, 48 Cedar Street, New York.
December 1.1SC0. n2t)ly
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SFALDIli GS
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WIIO SUFFER FROM
ii EADACHE,
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As THESE TESTIMONIALS WERE UNSOLICITED BY MR. SPAI.LDINO, THEY AFFORD UNQUESTIONABLE PROOF OF TNE EFFICACY OF THIS TRULY
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
MASONVII,I.E, CONN., Feb, 5,18C1.
MR. SPALDING. SIR: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I LIKE TnEM so WELL that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from you.
Send the Pills by mail, and obligo Your ob't. Scrvi
I wish for some ciroulars.or large show hills, to brin? yourCcphalic Pills more particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me.
One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days WAS CURED OF AN ATTACK IN ONE HOUR BY YOUR PlLI.S, which I SCIlt her. Respectfully yours,
V. V. ViMS.
ant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
HAVEKSFOKP, P.\., Feb. 0, 1801. SIR
MR. SFALDINK.
I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, I HAVE ITECIEVED A GREAT DEAL OF BENEFIT FROM THEM.
Yotirs. •spectfully. MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE. ... SPRUCE CREEK. HUNTINGTON CO., PA.,|
January 18,1801.
II. C. SPALDING. rtm: You will please send mo two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours. NO. B. SIMMONS.
P. S.—I HAVE USED ONE BOX OF YOUR 1'ILLS, AND FIN11 THEM EXCELLENT. BEI.LF. VEUNON, OHIO, Jan, 15. l&'Gl. HENRY C. SPALDING,Esq.
Please find inclosed twenty-live ccnts, for which send me another box of your Cephalic, Pills. THEY ARE TRL'LY THE BEST PLLI.S I HAVE EVER TRIED.
Direct A. STOVER. P. M. Belle Vernon. Wyandot co., O. BEVERLY, MARS. Dec. 11,1PB0. H. C. SPALDING,Esq.
W.B.WILKES,
REYNOT.NSR.UUG. FRANI.I.IN CO., OHIO. I JANUARY !, 1801. I
HENRY C. SPALDING. NO. 48 CEDAR ST.. N. Y. I DEARSI
Inclosed find twenty-five cents. (25.) for which sond box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to the address of Rev. Win, C. Filler. Reynoldsburc. Franklin co,, Ohio,
YOUR PILLS WORK LIKE A CHARM—CURE HEADACHE ALMOST INSTANTER. Truly yours.
WM. C. FILLER.
YPSII.ANTI, MICH.. Jan. H. LT-61.
MR. SPALDING. SIR Not long since I sent to_ you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costivencss, and recieved the same, and TIIKV HAD so GOOD AN EFFECT THAT I WAS INDUCED TO SEND FOR MORE.
Please send by return mail. Direct to A. R..WHEKLI R. Ypsilanti, Mich.
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire success.
From the Democrat. St. Cloud. Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the headache. send for a box. (Cephalic Pills.) so that you may have them in case of an attack.
From the Advertiser. Providence. Ii. I. The Cephalic Pills arc said to be a remarkably effective remedy for the headache, and one of tho very best for that very frequent complaint which lias ever been discovered.
From the Western R. R. Gazette. Chicago. III. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding.and his unrivalled Cephalic Pills.
From the Kanawu Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them.
From the Southern Path Finder. New Orleans, La. Try them! you that are afflicted, anu wc are sure that vitiii testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce.
From the St. Louis Democrat.
The iinm-inse demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing.
From the Gazette, Davenport. Irwa. Mr. Spaldinir would not connect his name with an article hedid not KNOW to possess real merit.
From the Advertiser, I'rovideucc. R. I. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters.
Jlj-'A sinslc bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GJ/UE will savo ten times its cost innually.«0[
SPALDING'S PKEPAKED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SAVE THE PIECES!
ECONOMY! DISPATCH! TCP "A SnTcn IN TIME SAVES NISE."^JU As accidents will happen even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture,
ERR' AC'SPALDING'S
USEFUL IN
N. B,—A
SS
iBRO.
H-
XA80J».
Toys, Crock-
PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and always up to the sticking point.EVERYHOUSE."
Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price.
cents.
AddressHENRYC.SPALDING. No. 49 CEDAB Street, New-1 ork.
CAUTION!
As oertain unprincipled persons are to palm off on the- unsuspecting public,attemptingof
my
PREPARED GLUE, I
imitations
would caution all persons
to examine before ptrrofaASiBg, and see that tho full TEFSPALDING'S PREPARED .GLUEkOL isontneoaUida wrapper: all others aranrisaling eoontwwU.-
m. t.
inafan.
FREH ARRIVAL
OP
NEW "GOODS!
AT THE
(Tr.t CTCT ir rr ~i~CVT-
OLD BINFORII CORNER!
WAASSON & BINFORD
A RE now in receipt of thoir Fall'anp Winter •tx. stock of
Staple and Fancy
cr*.. 4,
JL.
DRY GOODS!
CLOTHING,
Hats, papsj
Boots and Shoes,
QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY, &C..&C.
LADIES' DRES1 GOODS, BONNETS AND RIBBONS,
Of all sorts and sizes, for Ladies and Misses.
French Flowers, American Flowers
Laces, Fringes,
See.
READY MADE GLOTHING,
Of all kind3 and styles for men an'.L boys. Bring along your
Produce and X'asli
Farmers: we will sell you
O O O O S «**:..- AM) AT AS LO"W FIGURES,
As any house in this "place can or dare sell. Givc us a call. April 7,1860-Dcc. 15-1 y.
"AV^e Study to Please!"
HVW. 0151 11TS CABINET AND CITATH
W A E O O S
"llfE have on hand and make to order, from good »V seasoned material, and by superior workmen, the following assortment, consisting of
Breakfastl, Dining, Card and
CENTRE TAJBLES,
Plain and Fancy Bedsteads,
TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING BEDS,
MATRASSES, Wash and Work Stands-, WHAT-NOTS, LOUNGES, SOI'AS,
Hickory. Cane, Wood and Sofa-Scat
Cliairs find Rockers! In fact ovcry article of Furniture called for, which we will sell cheaper than any o'ther house in town.— Call and examine for yourselves.
REMEMBER:
We defy all Competition!
TO=Warerooms on Green street, mie d.ior south of Campbell, Galey A Hurler's, [March -1. lfion-tf.
NEW GE0CERY ST0EE!
ICE CREAM SALOON AND
BAKERY.
D. E. CRAIG CO.,
HAVING
Or
Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which the.v were made, viz cure of headache in all its forms.
just opened up in th
above business
the corner of Washimrto
rton and Vernon -irei
(Grahams' old stand.) would inform tlo- citizens Crawfordsville and vicinity, that their -took is pletc in every respect, and will be sold at I he low figures. Our stock of
S O E E S
&
consists in part of Sugars. Coffee. Teas. Pepper. Spice .tc„ Ac.
oj%wjb tio.v. sn si:
I Candies, Nuts. Raisin Lemons. Citron. Mae.
Figs, Prune Ac.
TTTTNTITP COOL!!
Their JCK CREAM SALOON is fitted MJI \,U(. E]E. cancc and taste, and just the place tor a warm iML'ht.
I NEW BAKERY.
I The Bakery Department of our establishment is entirely new, every thine having been fined up in the
1
best style, and we feel confident that we are prepared to meet the demands of the people itli any tiling in our line. A superior article of
BREAD,FRESH EVERY DAY,
T.ong Rri'iid, Bottom (trend, It»linl Bre.irl, Milk flrrad,
Fr 'vicli Brnxl, Split Rrrml. 'I'tvi*! rain*ru Krcnd,
Cracker?, I'ic?. nnH un^urpassfU '.f nil kit*?]*. We have in our employ tI I»nkerin fown^
A\redcling Cakes,'
Parlicularattention will l.eciven t. ft 11 rm is °uperior Cakes, to order, for Weddinc I'uriie«, d'craiec if desired, in superb style. Plea.-e give u'a rail.
Muy9i.l?no. D. E. CRAIG A CO.
Sheriff 's Sale.
BY
virtue of two executions li, me directed from the Clerk of the Court Common Pli-.n of Montgomery County Indiana, I will expose at public -.'it'-, to the highest bidder, on Snturdny, Ihe 4«h day of-liny,
A.
D. J£61,
between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and -4 '.'clock. P. M.. of said day at the door of the Court House of Montgomery county, the rents and profits profits for a term not exceeding seven year-, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The undivided interest of Ellis Pickering in the north-west quarter of section eleven (11) in township nineteen (1!) north of range four A) west, containing one hundred and «i.xty acres a!ao his undivided interest in seven ucres off of the north end of the north east quarter of the south-west quarter of said section eleven (II) in said township and .range, the above described real e-tnte all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the Same time and place, expose at public sale the feesimple of said real estate.
Taken as the property of Ellis Pickering and I. rania Pickering at the suit of Jaroca Graham and Nathan L. Graham.
Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or '^WALLACE. Sheriff of Montgomery county.
By I. N. Sc£ioor.Ba. Deputy.
April 13,1361 .-3w. P" fee $0.
KELSEYsuperior
4 BRO. are juat receiving ISO half-bar-rels of White fish. Call if you want to buy cheap. apr. 13.
"%jf ACKEREL—No. 1.2 and 3. iast received at ]1 »pr. 13. K.ELSEY
4,
BRO.'S,
F. II. FRY & CO.,
"OTOIILD respeetfolly inform their asnierom ouitoaen ml the i» .•: '. s'
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
TTiat they tre now iff receipt «f their
FALL& WINTER STOCK
'lift
W'.w.V
T:"? "J
DRY -GOODS,
Consisting of a fine variety of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS,
PAINTS
Ginghams, Shaker Hoods,
OPERA HOODS, {late Styles,) 'iz'-
BOOTS &, SHOES,
Delaines of every variety and style. js» ..... A
hnvc also added toourstock, a fino assortment of
.Ready Made Clothing,
v. Which we will soil nt vory low figure*.
Garments of every kind,
MADE to ORDER,
PROM PIBCJ0 GOODS,
Which are manufactured by the Widows of our town, and who arc really in need of our patrojiage.
If you wish to do good for yourselves and others for a small amount, you should call and examine our stock. F. II. FRY .t CO.
November 17,1?60. nlPly
ffo. 3, Commercial Block.
NEW FIRM ANEW (iOODS!
AND
EVERYBODY!
rPHE
undersigned having purchased the Dry Goodi I. Stock of Grimes A Burbridge, are now receiving their
Fall and Winter Goods,
Which th er house, I
i- are determined to punctual men or for
•II as low as any oth-
CASH OR PIIOBHJCK!
We a*k all who visit, our market to purchase floods togivu us a call, as we are confident we can do them stood. Our stock consists of ..
Pit 1 NTS, of' .'ill grades, A N S MOK1N0S,
HEIJHGKS,"
Bleached and Brown Muslins,
Fhiiiriels of all kind*, (aiiiijIiiiHiii,
SHAKF.K noons, NI-:T noons,
HATS AND CAPS, OF ALL KINDS,
Keady Ulaed
Sa/itirtts, C'a.s.simrrcs, Twrds, if-c.
BOOTS &c SHOES
For everybody, CHEAP! A fine stock of .jgs,
Qiteciisivarj', Glassware, Groceries,
Knives if* Forks, Tea cf- Table Spoons, ite., and indeed everything that can be called for in our line. a jrT'Mr. T. N. MVKRS will be on hand, ready ar.d happy to wait on all his old friends and customers.
ALLMN & BINFOKD.
Crawfordsville. Sept. S!0. lfljtl. nll-ly
DR.
LA CROIX'S
PR IV ATI
MKPK'AL TREATIJ-
Pliviolo{ric i! Victv of Marriage. PAGKS AND l:t« ENGRAINGS —I'ricii TWKNTV-I IVI- CENTS. Sent free of posinge to all part-of the Union. On tlie infirinaties of v..ml and maturity disclosing the 'eret follies of sexes of nil a_ues. enurini de-bility, nervr.u-ne««, d. pre."i'.n of -ririts. palpitation of tin- Ip-art. suicidal imagin-: imts. involuntiiry imiiginniiorH. blnsliiiiKS. def 'ctive memory, indieestioii ami lassitude, will, nte-^ions, of thrillingint.en-si of a ifo-irdinj.' School .Miss, a Col-J lege Studen'. and a Young Marri.-d I."d r. .tc.. .',c. "t. is triittiful adviser to the married a.-id those eon-1: rnplatirtg marriace. who en'ertaiu secret doubts of h-ir physical enndi'ion-. and who are eon.ciou? of having hazarded the henlMi, happines.j.and privileges.: to which "very human being is entitled.
YOI'NG MKN who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bud habit, in youth, the effect of which are dizziness, pnins. t'orgetfiilneis. sometimes a ringing of ihe ear.-, weak e.ve, weakness of tho I ha-l and low extremities. '•••nfu.«io|i of ideas. io"3 of memory, with rii'daneholy. may b" cured l)' the atithor'.s "KW PARIS AND LON'JtO.V TREAT-...
ME.VT. We luive, for th" greater ri.irt of ini. p*"t year. deVoted our time in VISITING TIIK KC ROPE
FkKSCH FeMAI.K PtLI.S.—Ladies iein-'. the etiie.ie.V uhieh has hv Sond- of cases.
:ill
AN.:
HOSPITALS, a-.aiiing ourselves the lin-.w dge and researches of the mostskilkd I'll}" in- ir. F-li rope nr.d on the Continent. Th..-e «h.. vda.-e th"insel ve- under enr car" wil now Im the nil l."ii. !i' of an N E W A N I I I A I O IS E E I S which we are tnabii to inir .d i-e inf. our practic.:."and the public inay rest assured of th» same zenl. asid it S E a ii on in id eases, which has -..'sucee-sfully distjrcui tied us he-ri:-tofore. as a I'|.ysi":an in our PECULIAR depart merit of professional practice. FOK THE PAST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
'".who wish for den tc. ted in u!feci epecdy cures: none but Dr. Do
never failed to
without any I.ad r-Milts. will u• Laney's I ifinaie I*. rio.lical Pills. n.-ee-sary obs take them
if
The only precuus, ladies fhr uld not. believe they are in
they have re.a
CERTAIN .-trt'ATIOSS (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying CHI-II box.) though always safe and healthy, so gentle yet BO active are the.v. t..
Price ?1 per box. They can mailcil t,. any pnrt of the United Stal"». TO THE LADIES—Who need a COSI'IDKNTIAI. medical adviser with recard to any c.f those interesting complaint" to which their delicate organization renders them liable, arc particularly invited to .consult us.
Tit E I.KCTKD-GA t. A NIC PI'.OTECTI VE."—Formarried ladies whose health will notaduiit. or who hnvtr no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It is perfectly safe and bus been extensively nsed during the last eight years. Price reduced to $10. ]L_r'Attendanee daily from 6 in the morning till. 9 at night, and on Sundays from till 5 p. m.
Medicineit wsth full directions sent to any part ol the United States or Canadas, by patiei.tJ oommuaicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential.
Try Dr. L's office is still na itahlv.hed. under the name of PR. LA CKOIX, Jo, 3' jlaiden Lane. AJbany. N. Y.
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