Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 May 1861 — Page 3

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MORGAN &. WILLSON,

,,» (Sneoenon to Manson 4 Powers.)

No. 4, Empire Block,

"Wliolesale & IR/etail

BBAliBBI IN

E S MEDICINES,

CH El ICALS,

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

DYE STUFFS,

GLASS, PUTTY,

FINE TOILET SOAPS,

—HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES.

PAINT BRUSHES,

JPBRf UJflE II 1%

Toilet Fancy Articles, STATIONERY,

A"c.,

4V.

.Embracing all articles usually kept in first class

DRUG KSTlltLISIIMIiiM,

Also agents for all ihe most popular

PATENT MEDICINES.

The establishment will bounder tho Supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will guarantee every article

Pure and Genuine.

The patronage of the public is rospcctfull.v solici tod. N. B,. Dli. MORGAN will continue thepniclici of Medicine as usual, and will giro strict attention to all calls, cithor by day or night.

FORT SUMTER SURRENDERED!!

1000 Volunteers

W A. N" E

To buy Goods at ••HILL" BOWERS'

I 3 3 0 W E E S

HAS

just returned from the East with the most magnificent. stock of Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of everything in his line nil of which he is selling lit COST uud and just little MORE. Therefore if you want cheap Clothing to

If you want

HILL ROWERS',

4'heap Hoots and Shoes,

Goto

If you want

HILL BOWERS'.

Superb Dress Goods!

So cheap that it will astonish

In short, if you want to

to BOWERS'

S A E O N E

Savo the Union sleep sound live long and dio happy, trade with

BILL BOWERS.

April 20, 1861-ly.

a

DRY-GOODS, CLOTHiisra,

it .1 S and .1M* S,

BOOTS SHOES,

is

SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE!

OUR

new stock of Spring Goods having been bought during tho greatest depression in the inarkot. in Now York and Boston, nt

l?anic IPriccs!

Enables us to sell botttcr bargains to our friends than they enn got clsowhoro. Purchasers will do well to call at GEO. SNYDER 4 CO.'S.

March 30,1801. Washington Street.

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

virtuo of certified copy of a Decree to me di reeled from tho Clerk's office of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Isaac A. Marks is plaintifT, and George J. Hays and America J. Hays aro defendants, requiring me to make the sum of ninety-three dollars and eloven cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will exposo at public sale to highest bidder, on Mnturdny, Ihc 25th dnjr of ITInr, A. 1. ISOJ* between tho hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and -1 o'clock. P.. M., of said day, at the door of tho 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 (!Xl) and ninety-two (92) as the snmc are known and designated on tho original recorded tlin town of Crawfordsville, and bounded as begiumng on Washington street, forty-one

plat of the town of follows: beginning o.. .v.*,-„,.v feet ana throe inches north of the south-west corner of lot number ninety-two (92) aforesaid and runninfa thenco east one handled and sixty-five feet to an alley. Thenco north twenty feet, thence west one hundred and sixty-five feet to Washington street, thence south twenty feet to the beginning lying and being in the county of Montgomery and btate of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the samo time and place, expose at public sale the fee-simplo of real estate, or so much theroof as may bo suffioiont to dischargo said decree, interost and costs.

Said Mlowill bemado without any relief whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE. \f.- icy, Sheriff of Montgomery Co.

May 5.19Cl-42w4. pi?, fee ?6 So.

S. L. A PRCEWORTH,

New Cabinet Wareroonis!

No. 5, MAIN ST.

MCCLURE &~DUCKWORTH,

'WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Montlarge"

3 Conntr

exchange

(•i)

NEW STORE

AND

N E W O O S

AT

No. 2, Kelsej's Block, Green-St,

H. POTTENCER,

mothod of informing the public that

A he haa just received an in tire now stock of spring and summer goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for cash or produce.

The stock consists in part of the following articles: I he latest styles of Ladies' Fancy

DRESS GOODS,

A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints—new ityles. Gloves, Hosiery. Collar?.Ribb*ne and Notions. A full stook of Cloths.

Caeimercs. Cottonades, Tweeds

tc.. bleached and brown muslin. Ticking, striped Shirting.

Boots and Shoes, For everybody

EEADY-MADE CLOTHING,

HaU, Bonnets, Queensware, Glassware, Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons, 4c. Having purchased my Goods at

A N I I E S

1 shall be able to sell goods on as good terras as any other house, and would be 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, will be on hand 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 acertified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk's oflico of the Montgomery Circuit Court in a causo wherein Moses Fowler, et a!., arc plaintiffs and Hiram Hughes and Nancy Hughes are defendants, requiring mo 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 salo to the highest bidder, on Sittiirdny, Ihc 25th day of May, A. D. 1861, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M..and 4 o'clock. 1'. 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 following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number thir-ty-seven on tho original plat of the town of Linden, as the same is designated on tho recorded plat of said town, lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will not sol! for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and ?osts. 1 will, at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee-simple 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 and appraisement laws. WM. K. WALLACE, sheriff of Montgomery Co.

May 5, 'OI-l-w-1. prs. fee §5 25.

S O A N S

INSTANT RELIEF

FOR

Oat tie n, 11 cl I I01 \sc.s. pins is truly a great remedy. Half a O-l oent botI. tie of Sloan's Instant Relief, given in a pint of warm water, seldom fails to cure a horse of colic in a few minut-s:—in extreme eases repeat tin: doie in 15 minutes.

For Bruises. Strains, Sprains and many other injurieson Horses, Cattle and other animals. Sloan's Instant Relief speedily efiVets a enre. Many persons have been astonished to witness the rapid cures effected by the use of this wonderful medicine. in

3

Get Circulars of Agents.

SLOAN'S OINT8V1EMT! For mildness, safety, certainty, thoroughness. Shin's Ointment, is rapidly superceding all other Ointment.-' and Liniments for the enre of the following complaints: Fresh Wounds. Galls of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ringbone. Polevil. Windgalls, Callus. Spavin, Sweeney, Fistula. Foundered feet. Sand Cracks. Scratches or Grease. Mange anil Horse Distemper.

DISEASED HORSES AND CATTLE Require require res'oration of insen-ible iicr-piratiou Sloan's F'ever Antidote, Condition Powders, is a certain Blood Purifier, ll never fails to loosen the skin, cleanse the wafer, create an appetite, unit a positive cure for Coughs, Colds. Still Complaint, Founder. Distemper, and carries ot!' Holts and Worms. ..ml may be given at any tiiuvjaiid under al! circumstances with perfect safely.

One package id' the Po-.v.lcrs and a bottle, of Ihe 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 Powderaml a part of a bottle of Ointment will, in all cases, cure the Horn Distemper in a cow two arc sometimes required for an ox. •-J.Walter B. Sloan, the original discoverer of this truly valuable medicine, still has the sole supervision of its manufacture, but orders should be sent to his son, Oscar B. Sloan. 24 South Water street.

Chicago,

111., who will primptly supply the demand for these popular ami truly great medicines. They are sold by till dealers in medicines. Sold wholesale and retail at manufacturer's prices, at

MORGAN 4 WILSON'S. Agents.

April2T. le'iit. Crawfordsville.

Sheriff's Safe.

virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk's office id' the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county Indiana, in a cause wherein Joshua Cox is plaintiff, and William J. Hall anil George Rice aredefendants,requiring me to make the 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, Oil Sntiirdny, tli- Mtli ilii} of June, A. It. ISO I, between the hours of HI o'clock. A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House et said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents aiui profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following describc.1 real estate, to-wit: A part of section eight (f) in township nineteen (t'.i) north of ranee three (3) west, described and bounded as follows: beginning at a point on the north side of the road running west from Darlington to Crawfordsville, ami at the south-west corner of Isaac N. Larick'sfence, running thenee north forty (-10) rods to a point, thence west thirteen (13) rods to a point, thence north three

rods to a point, thenee west with the tail-race of mill usually known as Honey Creek mill, twenty-one (21) rods to a point on a line drawn parallel with the west line of Odd Fellows' grounds, thence south with said line sixteen fill) rods to the north-west corner of said Odd Fellows'grounds, thence cast thirty-two (32) rods, less twenty (Jo) feet, thenco south twenty-six (26) rods to a pointou the north side of the road above named, thence cast with snid road twenty (20) fect to the place of beginning. Also, the following in said section eight (f) in township nineteen (19) north of range three (3) west, beginning at a point twentythree and one half (23»:) rods on a line drawn parallel with north side of tnc town of Darlington, on the cast 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 (^), thence north on said line to John B. Lowman's corner on ditch, thirty-eight (3?) rods, thence inn south-eastern direction with said ditch, Lowman's line, eighteen (if?) rods, thenee in a south-eastern direction on Lowman's line twenty-two and one-half (22' .) rods to the place of beginning, containing together five acres more or less, together with all the rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining thereto: also, the privilege of conveying water by race to the mill, the same as reserved by W. G. and A. 11. Harland in deeds of conveyance by them made to John B. Lownian. Ashley R. Wood. Thomas R. Brown and Isaac N. Lariek also tho right and privilege of race for water to said mill twenty (2d) tcet in width through lands of Isaac N. Laric,r. as granted by said Isaac N. Larick all lying and bring in the county of .Montgomery and State of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the foo-simplc 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.

^TOTrr?

00

they have opened a new

^Furniture Wareroom,

FOR LUMBER

aod oJc^S^^BEST WOKMAN in the West

T«y b*t Quau^' a\Vrde«Vro»X"m£fed jtUfb 90. vi

Sheriff of Montgomery county. By I. N. SCHOOLER, Deputy.

May IS, l,5Gl.-3w. prs fee S1225.

01 ce of

Application.

jV O IIC. la nereby ^ireu that I will apply at the

une

term. If01, of the Commissioners'Court of

Montgomery county, Indiana, for license, for one year, to sell intoxicating liquors in a lesj quantity than a quart at a timo, the same to be drank on the prcmises. My place of business where said liquors are to bo sold is located on the wost half of lot 10S on Market street, tho same lying and beimr in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county.St.itc of Indiana.

May le, 1861-40w3. JOHN HURLEY.

worr

CINCINNATI ROVER PLOWS JUST REW ceived and to bo sold for ea^h at 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 tho ROVER. None aro gennino except (hose

arret

or in

CrT

of thcP.lf"i

A

Cottman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Farm-

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a

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2

Empire the

^^te^450 ""wil6yrH"Block,at

,TBEGsign G.

JOHN LEE.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

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*rticle

of JaT

aECL0siV^

BRO.

EVERY BODY'S FRIEND.',: Every Body has it!

PERRY DAVIS'

VEGETABLE

A I N I E

THE GREAT

FAMILY MEDICINE OF

THE A-O-E.

"VI7"E asl' the attention of the trade and the public 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. DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA, 4C.,4C.

And for Fever and Ague,

Sore Throatcured by gargling Pain Killer with little water there is nothing better. It has been favorably known for more than twenty years to be thu

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., July 9.13G0.

MESSRS. J. X. HARRISA Co. GENTLEMEN —The confidence I have in Perry Davis' Pain Killer as a remedy for Colds. Coughs. Burns. Sprains and Rheumatism, for the cure of which 1 have successfully used it. induces me to cheerfully recommend its virtues to others.

A few months ago I had recourse to it to destri 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 tho application very briefly the next morning, which entirely destroyed tho felon, and increased my confidence in the utility of the remedy. Yours truly.

Minister of the Wesley.in 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 and the traveler, on sea and ltiiuL and no one should travel on our LAKES or RIVERS WITHOUT IT.

Be 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 medicine.

TTTPDirections accompany each bottle. Sold by Dealers everywhere. I'ricc '-5 cts., 50 cts., and $1. per bottle

and M. per home. J. N. HARRIS 4 CO.

Proprietors for the Western and Southern Mates Cincinnati, O.

Sold Wholesale and Retail by Ott 4 Son.

"A STITCH IN TIME''

DR. S. 0. RICHARDSON'S

SHERRY WINE

.13ITTJDI1S.

The (VlHmifrd Nnv K'u^land

REMEDY

FOR

HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,

Jiiuniliri', Kfvrr and Ajjuc, «'iier il IM'liili- !), :ui«I sill Ilisi'iiM'K itrisinj from :i DIM-onli-red Ttionmrh, l.iver, or liiiwclt,

pHE are usi'd and recommendod by leading I'hy1 sieians of the country, and all who try them pronounec tin-in invalualile.

Ilii. .1 AMES L. LEEI'ERE. writes from Navarre, Stark Co., Ohio, "the Hitters are hiirhly praised by those, sutfcriiujfrom indigestion, dyspepsia anil liver complaint."

E. S. OA IS. I'ostinaster at Williamsport. Ohio, says, "they irive great satisfaction. 1 use them myself. having taken cold, became prostrate and lost my appetite. It relieved me, and I can recommend it withi reat assurance of its merits."

I,'it WM. M. KEEK. of. Itoirersville. Ind., writes us that they are the most valuable medicine offered.— lie has recommended them with «rcat success, and with them made several cures of palpitation of the heart and ceneral debility.

THOMAS STANFORD, Esq., Rlountsville, Henry Co.. Ind.. writes us a lorn: letter, under dale of May 4,1.^00. He was much reduced, haviiiu- been alliieted for three years with great nervous debility, palpitation of Ihe heart of the most severe and prostrate character, "after usimra few buttles I was completely restored, and am now in robust health." (fEOIKJE W. HOFFMAN says he was 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 physician* attending him could do him no good. He says, "for rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney affection, or dropsy, it is a specific certain remedy." .1. W. HUNT writes from Dclphos. Allen Co., Ohio, (a section where Fever and Ainie prevails.) that Inmost, cheerfully recommends them of decided merit in all eases of FEVER AND A(H E, 1)^ SI'EI'SIA, AND GENERAL DEBILITY.

I). Iv. tiALLEHEUS, M. 1). writes from an Wert. Ohio, "I most respectfully recommend the Sherry Wine Bitters to the notice of Dyspeptic persons, and to all who rcipiire a stimulating medicine.

Such News wc «irc Receiving Daily. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMl'AN EACH BOTTLE.

They are sold by Medicine Dealers generally. l'rice 73 cts. per bottle. ,1. N. HARRIS ,t CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, Proprietors for the Southern and

Western States, to whom address all orders. For sale hy Ott A Son.

HUMORS AXI) FROST BITES.

PURIFY THE BLOOD.

DR. WEAVER'S

S

FOR THE CURE OF

f'ank'T. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Scrofulous Pise CutJine-nis Eruptions. Sore Eyes, and c\cry kind of Disease arising'from an impure state of the Blo"l.

Tho most Effective Blood Purifier of the Nineteenth Century.

TT IS THE TRESCRITTION OF an Educated Thy--L sician, and nil who arc afflicted with any of the above named diseases, should use it without delay. It will drive the disescs from the system, and when once out on the Skin, a few applications of

•DR. WEAVER'S CERATE,

OR

OINTMENT,

and you have a permanent cure. TllE 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 permanent cure of Old Sores, Tetter and Ringworm, Scald Head, Chilblains and Frost Bites, Barber's Itch, Chapped or Cracked Hands or Lips, Blotches or rimples on the Face. And for

SORE NIPPLES AND SORE EYES, the Ccrato is the only thins 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 BY MOST MEDICLNE DEALERS.

J- Jf. HARRIS Co.. Proprietors, -m- j, Cincinnati. Ohio, For the Western and Southern States to whom orders for tho above Medicines may be addressed.

Sold Wholesale and Retail by Ott 4 Son. Feb. 16.1851. vlS-n?l-ly.

Campbell,Galey & Harter

Would call attenton to their large stock of

N E W O O S

For Spring and Sumner,

Embracing all the Be* styles of

LADIES DRESS FABRICS:

Hosambiquc,

tircnedincs-

Ife Chcrrcs,

Organdies,

Parisennies.

Ijustrinos,

hall is,

ALSO

All the new styles in

Bonnet?,Ribbons, Ruches & Flowers.

ALSO,

100 Cases Ladies', Misses'and Children.*'

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ALSO,

Our usual assortment of

O I N

CARPETS,

A. W. CURTIS,

HATS & CAPS,

We are prepared to offer great inducements to

CASH BUYERS.

Tlio.^n who have the ea?h to pay for goods will find,

(Hi examination (if ouratock and prices, thrt they can buy nearly double an much for the .same money

a.-? any other h»u.-e can sell them.

KENTUCKY JEANS,

At 18'a, 1j» and 53 cents—worth 23. 37, anil 50 cents.

BLEACHED MUSLINS,

1'. and I'Jjj ceii!.-—worth 10, and 10 cent.-*

PRINTS,

At S'j, 8}: and 11

cents—worth 10. li and 16 cents.

CHALLIS,

in. and cent.-—worth lb', i'j and 37 cent-.

DRESS FABRICS,

At 311, 73 and SI—worth 73, SI, and SI.30.

LADIES'EMBROID'D COLLARS,

I At 10, 23 mid 3D rents—worth 23, 30 cents and St. April 20, lflil-ly.

ANOTHER GEEAT WONDER

KDI.XKY &, mtO.'.s,

N. ol, Kelsey's Corner,

[Corner of Greene A Market-Si^.]

HA .11 ST ItKCKI\ KI) a mammoth of rftiifde and fancy

aiiociDriiEs,

CoiiM.-,tingof all articles in their line of trade.

Sugars, Teas, -Molasses,

Tubs,

Mi:.

16 and 23 ecu's—worth 1?, 23 and 3T cent*

LADIES' LACE BOOTS,

Coffees, Rice Syrups. Cigars,

Tobaccos,

Spices off all Kinds,

Indigo, Logwood,

WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE. STONE WTH OL ASS-WARE, FRUITS. DRIED AND OREEN. TWINES. MEU-COKD.

IIITE-I'ISII, MACKEREL, AND COD.

Half Bushels, a supcoflee.

^Nuts iiirl O.'iriflies,

And in fact everythins else in the Crocery line. Call and see us. Bring along your

E O E

Farmers, viz: Bacon. Epss. Butter, Feathers, Rass.| Ac., anything you have to sell. April 13. l.-i i. KELSEY A BRO.

jph~HIH .VO*v,y

Concentrated Eemedies!

VII. 1. THE CHEAT KEVIVER -.pr---dilv -nnliI catesall ihe evil effects of SELF-ABL'SE. nI.nss of Memory. Shortness of Breath, (iiddine-s. I'alpitation if the Heart. Dimness if Vi-i-.n. or any constitiitional deraiigein'-nts of the sy-tem, brought on

by the unrestrained indulgence of the jvi.-.-ion-. Act alike on cither sex. Trice One Hollar. No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to ei^lu days, any case of (!ONORItHEA. is without tast" or smell, and requires no restriction of action nrdiet.— \t. For either .-ex. Trice One Dollar. artid

No. 3. THE TEREB will enre in the short"st possible time.any case ot" GLEET, even after al! other

1

Remedies have failed to prrduce the desired effect.— Th- testimony in their favor is strong, from No taste or smell. Trice One Hollar. most respectable quarters. N. 4. THE I'UNfTKR is the only Remedy that _• will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or negieetcd the case may be. I'ricc One Hollar.

No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will enre any crise GRAVEL.permanently and spc-dil.v remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Trice One Hollar.

No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. ". THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this disorder. Tleasant to take. Price One Dollar.

No. 3. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or corrccting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.

No. 3. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a circular.

General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Philadelphia,

Pa.

For sale in Crawfordsville Only by HENRY* OTT 4 SON. where circulars containing valuable information, with full descriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on application.

Address DR. FELIX BRUN0N,

June 30.1860-ly. P. 0? Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.

A.NUiIBER

ono article of Dixon's Magic Baking

Powder, at KELSEY BRO.'S.

ACKEREL—1, 3 mnd 3. just received at iYl arr. 13. SEISE'" 4 BRO.'S.

CURE 19)

NervousHeadache

Headache.

By the ose 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 will be obtained.

They seldom fail in removing the NAUSEA and HEADACHE to which

females are so subject.

They act gently on the bowels,-removing COSTIVENESS. For LITERARY MEN.STUDENTS, Dclieatc Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABITS, they are valuable as a LAXATITE,improving the AITETITK. giving TONE and vicot: to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system.

The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and sufiering from Headache, whether originatirg in theNKHvous system or from a deranged state of the STOMACH.

They aro entirely vcgetal.do in their composition, and may be taken at all times with pcrfeet safety without making any change of diet, AND THE ABSENCE

ov

GROCERIES,

etc., etc.

ANY DISAGREEABLE TASTE RENDERS IT

EASY TO ADMINISTER T1IEM TO CHILDREN.

Bcirarc of Counterfeits.'

The genuine have live signatures of Henry C. Spalding on cacli Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.

A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE 25 CENTO. All orders should be addressed to

HENRY C. SPALDSNC, -IS t'eilnr .Sli et't, ."Vow Vork.

December 1. 1.-G0. n2t)ly

in-

THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENT:

SPALDISGS

CEPHALIC PSLLS,

WILL CONVINCE ALL WllO SUFFER FROM

HEADACHE,

THAT A

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR KEACIL

AS TiiKSK TK^TIMONIAJ.S \VI:KI: I'NSOI.ICITKH nv Mn. »Sr.W.M!N.\ THKV AFKOKI) 1'NQ1"KSTION A I:J.K PUOOK OK Til KKK1CACV OK THIS TKL'I.Y

SCIENTIFIC IM.SCDVKUW

MASI.NVIM.K, CONN., Kub» .1, i.^J.

Mil. Sl'A l.l'l N». SIN: I have tried y«»ur Cephalic Pill.-*, and I I.JKI: TIII:M JSO WKI.I. that 1 want ycu to .-end me two d^«IINR.* worth more.

I'art of these are for the neighbor.-, to whom I ^ave a few out (if the Jir.-:t box I got fn-m you. •Send (lie J'ills by mail, and oblige

II. C. Sl-AI.DIXfi. Silt: "^'ou will pleasesetid me two boxes of ymirCephalic Tills. Send them immediately,

I .1 .NO. B. SIMMONS, I'. S.— I VvK rst i) ON:: IIOX or vorit i'n.i..-. AMI I FIND Til KM KSLHI.I.E.NT.

II. C. SI-AI.IUM:. Esq. I wish for some circulars .or la r^e show bills, to bring your Cephalic Tills more particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me.

Oneof my eu-stomers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days WAS CI IIKII OK AX ATTACK IN ONK MUCH HY VOl'lt Tll.l.S, W llicil 1 Sent her. Respectfully yours,

I Mi:. Sr.vi.NINO.

Madder, Alum, 'Chocolate, Buckets,

(Copperas,

W. II. WILKES,

-IK

F'rnni the Examiner. Norfolk, a.

Th'-y have been tested in more than a thoii.-an.!

article of I'ixon's srouml c-i:.'. with entire sucos.

From tin- Democrat. St. Cloud. Minm. If y..u arc. i„*h:ivc -cn trouble.I ii tlo- headache, send for a box. (Cephalic Tills.) so that you may have them in case of an attack.

From the Advertiser. IVovi-lenec. R. 1. I The Cephalic Tills are said to !, remarkably ef-'j fective remedy for the headache.and one of tin very best for that very frequent complaint, which lias ever been discovered.

From the Wis'orn R. R.Cazetfe. Chicn^-.. 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Siial-.fing.and his unrivaii led Cephalic Tills. ijf

From the KaiiMwu Valley Star. Kanawha, Va. We are sur-.'that persons sulferiui: with tlie hcadr ache, who. t»y th^'iu, "will stick toth«-:u.

Frt-m the S u!hern I'ath Finder, New Orlean?, l.n. Try :hem you that are afilieied, and we are sure thai you: testimony can bu ad«led to the aln-ady num?rou« list that has received benefits that iim uther :n jdicine in ]r- duce.

1'n ni the St. Louis Tl.-niocr:

The immense demand for the article (V L» rapidly incn-a-ins.

roin the Gazette, Davenport. lewn. -palding uoutd not connect his iiiiiiie with ail he did not KNOW to possess real merit.

From the Advertiser, Tmvidence. R. I.

Kj'A sinslc bottle nf STALIHNG'S TRETARED GLI E will i.ivo ten tiit"--' it- 't in'ia!!y..

SPALI IN(i'S PiiKPARKD ni.l'K

^I'ALDIN' I'S" riiEI'AJIKJ) GLUK

STALDINU'S PKFL'AIiKD (JLI'K

SAVE THE TIECEa

ECONOMY! DISPATCH' TRY ."A STIT(-H IN TIJIK SAVE.- NiNK.'V'lf As accidents will happen even in well regulated I familie-. it is very desirable to have some cheap ami convenient way for repairing Furniture,

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE

such emergencies, and no'houschfdd can af-

meets all ford to be up to the sticking point. "USEFU IN EVERY HOUSE." -N. B,—A Brash accompanies each Bottle. Price. 1 23 cents. Address.

HENRY C. SPALDING.

No. 49 CEDAR Street. New-York.

CAUTION

Ascertain unprincipled persons are attempting to P&lm of: on the un3uigectins public, imitations of my PREPARED GLCTE, I would caution all persons to examine- before purchasing, and see that the full

nam

fc

a

SPALDING'S PREPARED

is on the outside wrapper all ntherf aro? rcuntrrf»i'.=

w. N. wisaoK. E J. BINF6RD.

FREH ARRIVAL

OF

NEW GOODS!

AT THE

OLD BINFUUII CORNER!

WAASSON &, BINFORD

VRE

now in receipt of stock of

their Fall anP Winter

Staple and JhYuicv

CLOTHING,

JSoots and Shoes,

QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY, &,C,,&C.

LADIES' DRES GOODS,

{SONNETS AND RIBBON'S,

Of all sorts and sizes, for Ladies and Misses,

French Flowers, American Flowers

Laces, Fringes!, &c.

READY MADE CLOTHINCT,

Of all kind.- and .-'lyle.s for me:i and boy*. I?rin^ alone your

JPi'otfticc »*Si!

Farmer.-" we will sell j.n

a

/l.v

11 AiliJSII)E: 1 I'.V., Fell, ti, I.-31.

MI:

I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Tills. I IIAVI: I:I:RN:vj-:II CUKAT II: \I. or IIDNKKII-I-'IOIM 'I'll KM. I Yours, •speelfnlly, I MARY ANN STOIKilOi SE.

Respectfully yours.

T.iJM.i-: Ykknii.n, O iiki. .Ian. 13. l.-'iil.

II J:N it C. Sr.U.IUM E.-q. I'least- find inclosed twenty-five cent..-', for which send ni" another box of your Cephalic Till.- TlIKY AliK Tltl'I.VTIIK BKST I'l l.l.S I IIAVK i: VKIt TKI KI).

Direct A. STOVER. !'. M. .... Belle Vurnou. Wyandot co., O.

I'KVKHI.V, ASS, Dec. If.lMil).

O O S

.nil AT .\.-

LO"W

Vour ob't Servant, JAMKS KNNi:iY. v.:

mnj 1/oi/Sf in this p/acc am or (hue sell, (live its a aifl.

April 7. l.SOU-Doc. 13-Iy.

{Study (o I

I

SiT.rri: CI'.I:KK, III NTINIITON CO., I'A., January le. l.-'til.

,V

TKo.vs

CAIJINKT AM) Cl IAI It

W A E 0 0 S

\\7H have nr. Jiand ami make t» order, from ood seaHuiieil material, and by .-'uprrior vvurl:irien, the f(»!l(jwin^ a^noriment, consistijij^ of

Jh'raki'a.st-i Ihj/nns, Ctwd and

icl nte]':

MATRASSES,

B3

'''"No. Jd Cedar S^I N. I REMEMBER I) H.\ SlU Inclosed find twenty-live cents. (-••». for which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to the address of Kev. Win, C. Killer, Kcynoldshurg. Franklin e»»„ Ohio, pWarerocmis on (Jrecn street, iie «h»..r south of

Vnl Pn.l.s WOltK J.IKK A Oil AKM—L'ritK HKAPACIIK Campheil, Haley Ilarter's. [March VI. JHjO-tt. ALMOST INrfTANTKK.

Truly yours, WM.

FILLER.

YPSII.ANTI. MiCll...lan. II. I~CI.

sent to you for a box of Cephalic of the Nervous Ilejiiljurlo- and Cosievil the same, and TIIKY IIAD SU THAT 1 WAS ININ-,-I I RU SKNII KIII:

Not long ?inc Tills for tfie cu liveness, and HDilll AN Kl'l'lv jiiikk.

I'leasosend by return mail. Direct to .. A. R. WHEELER. p.-ilanli, ,M:ch

3ork

1%'asfo awl

I \x l:. (.r vi

1

From the Examiner. Norfolk. Ya.

Ccph.-ilic Tills aci-ompli.-h the object for liii-h tin.ere made. vi/.: cure of headache in al! ir..- forms.

Sftfttrfs,

11

s,

WHAT-NOTS,

so!

AS

Worn! 111• 1 Sofa-Seat

Hickory. Cane,

I M'S

G] ill's .'M KI

In fact every article of Furniture called for, which

RKYNoi.nsi'.riiii. l-'i:ANI.I.IN CO., OHIO. I will sell cheaper than any other hoii.-c in town.--January I nil. Call and exaniini.- for yoiirsel ves.

We defy ail Competition! jiacdfl

MEW GP.0CEEY STORE!

IGE CREAf^ SALOON

A N I»

BAKERT.

A FC

I "I AVINt! just opcni-d up ill lie af.ove l.'i.-inft.-s on

I the corner of Wiishim-'rou and S ern.ni ,-ireets. furabams' old si mid.) woubl inform the cii i/.cris Cr:iwlord-vi!!i' :nei iciiiil .. tloii :!ic .-ti..cl is ci:n-ph-tein -ry r*?.- p«et, a ini v. J1-be rf^il! lie lwv Injures. Our stock of

-i-rs in pa *c.

id tin-erpas.' the!..-

Tartieularalt -nriojj .-.I _• ..r Cakes, lo ord«*r. tor Wif d- sired, in superb style.

CRAWFORDSVILLE BOOK STORE?

i:croT3:asr

lappy

O E I E S

rt of Sugars. Cotl'-.*. T«*as. I'eppcr, Spice

VI

S E S

indie.i. Nut-. Kai-ins. Kig-, I'rune*. Diile..-, Ofjing.Iienions. Citron. Mac*. ,ic.

COOL!!

Their ICE ('REAM SALOON i. Hitcl up with 5-1-gance and taste, and jus: the jila -e for a warm night

NSW BAKERY. The "Bakery Department -tir establishment is -n tir.-i.v new. every thing having been lit ted up .in th best .-tyle.arid we fee] confident that, we are prep,ire. to I11• •. tin- demands of the p....ji|e with anything ii iotirlin". A superiorart:e|.-of

BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY. f.Mlii Frl-Jlrli S5r«:nl.

Koutid J{r ::it, I .HfiUi Itr.-i-.il,

1

Cra We

•!:er-, Tiei. in our 'jui']

I ikes of all kinds In own.

NVeclcli'i if CJ ikos

Attention, Farmers! Prepare for the Coming Season!

i!!!MKs .v

Toys, Crock-J

LE now ree-ivinc One Hundred -f MILLER'S celebrated Cincinnati

fl tl' ITTT\ II I! Il SII fi I» S

without it.. It is always ready and always UIM'J IHj.MHirjil H' OlMiDO H~r'Au-iid.'Uie,.

the. ran: whi.-h and the -idiiity. ea-e-'. ofori*. .1 of pr-.fe vr.

dd'ng r- r* *. Please give u-» a li. E. ('!(AIG

Mav "Ii. If-liu.

O W S S

hich they are VKKV T.O\\ O:- ''ASiJ. January-w. l-^».

./«!'

Uifh,

i^«o.

5

CHOICE

0 1 1 S E E

FOR SALE A'

Graham Brother's.

January 4. tf.

T7INE SOAP?.—Frank Co.'. b-st family »H?hins I j«Bp. HBI.SKY

BKO.

lzejht,

(SUCCESSOR TO FRANC M. BEATON.)

BOOKSELLER A-p

PK.4LSI1 l.v

Blank itooksam! Statfoiu'rtV

North-west corner of Main ond Grron-sts.,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND„,

|j^f"*

tsn yon

and for sale cheap, all

School, Blank &. Miscellaneous Rooks,

ST ATI ONE RY OF ALL KINDS.

Fancy Articles, Toys,

And everything usually kept in BookStores Call and see me. JOHN LT'F Crawfordsville. May 11,'61-43.

College Text Books.

Vl.L

the Books used in tho High Schools and Colleges of the county for sale, and sont to any address on receipt of retail price and posta^jo hjr

May 11. *81.

LEE.

Crawfordsville. Ind.

I^OOLSCAF. Letter. Note, Lecal. Bill and Bath 1 paper. Envelopes and Blank Itooka at Lafayette and Indianapolis prices at i/\nv rr .May 11.

JOHN LEE'

Crawfordsville. Ind

01)8!

j. Crawford & Mullikin,

Have received targe uud splendid stock of Spring and Summer

O O O S

To which they would call thu attention of those wish ing to purchase goods

_z\J. IJOW I rices

A spli'ndid stook of

DRESS GOODS,

Fancy Prints. Black Silkn, (lin^hain-. ing Strips,

10

rrAB

MUTicking,Shirt-,IHH^

Jlleaehed and llrowit

]3oots Shoes.

Hat"! and »py. J'aney Sliawl.^, Parasols, Notions, a real variety: Quceitgvtare and Cutlery

O I N

(Jroeerie5, Xe.. .te. I exchange for Cood-,

a

No.

All kindiof produce taken ii

CHAW FORI) & MCLL1K IN.

3, Commercial Block.

ll

u-:s.

I'! a in and Fancy llcdsi uS.

TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING

ZBODY!

I^HK under'i^iied having purehn^ed the Dry (ioodr? 1 Stock '-f (»rime« A Hurbridtfe, are now iwiviiiK ih'-ir

Fall a,nd Winter Goods,

W!i i- I: ", ."re det^nni i?»"I ti 1 low 11« any »t

»T 11 11e, lo pun'*MJ il iJl'-Ii i' t«i]-

Ve sHk all v.*!i'i uriv«« ii.- a call, -d. Our stofi:

8EDS,

h-T:

VASU pmmvcMi

visit fn!r inark»-( lo pureha-"

1

'roMta:-.

we np: eoiihd'-nt. vccnn do thern-on-i.Jts of

['ITL NTS. I.F -N-LOY, liK/.A INKS. MOJMNOS.

NKHKfJKS.v

Bleached and Brown Muslins,

sii

A

Ki:a

HOODS, NKT HOODS.?

HATS AND CAPS, OF ALL KINDS,

••-i-StUiHrfts, (,'issimrn s, Titxet/s,

BOOTS SHOES: For ever body, ciika I'! A fine stock of

Qwens'iiiiiT. tiiassMarc,

and in.lee.l

our line. JCr'Mr. T. N. MVKU:

tiroccr

h/urcs A* Fa//:s, Tin 'l'nt,[r Spnnt's,

uiii,' tliat lee.il.fd f„j

ill 1M on hand, read and

wait oii all hi- o'.il frb-n.N and eiistfimer.-. ALLEN ,t BIN I olili ('im ford-n ill" S-p!.J^i'O. ,,11 !y

DR. LA CROIX'S TillV I E MEDM 'A I. TKE.VI i.SE o.\.TIIK «««.':

II.lent.

•Trie

'ir,o AMI !..M:RAIM WKNT y'l l\I L'KV' 1 S re of os it iv to a parts ot the I., nion. On in- infirniiil ien youth am! maturity diseloiina the cret. f..!liec uf ho'b »e».M of a!! age', causing del.ilit nervoiisn ,I..j. ... i, of spirits, palpitation of th- heart, suicidal imagihiugs. involuntary imaginations, biushitii :-:.:i!cf .).vt»vo: memory, iiidiu'e-liou and lassitude, with crnfewji.nt, •if thrilling interest ef a Boardinir Solo oj jr --t a:Co!r si-L''

and a \-.UIIL- Married l.iifly, Ae.. .te.*

It iJ a truthin, adviser to Ihe mn-ri-d aiid iiivSi.- on teiniilaJiiiL' marriage, who entertain seer.»t•donhis their pli.vsiea.1 eomii: ioiis. a ml who arc orneions if haviiii-'ha/.arded the health, h.ippiiie-s.an [iri"ile es to which every human being is en!itJ-'d. ^1)1 i'..V«iin are troubled wit|. ite.al^rje.^s, generaliy can-.-d' t.y a bad ha bit in ymilli. efte-StS. of which an-1 (t A/, in pa iir. lorge 11 u!n-. neis vi -rmgiiit the ear*, weak eye-. w»aR:. bti'. anil I'Vw-i ex'reini ties. titn on of meie. rv. with nielanch-:! v. m-i beet. an .VK «TA1!IS A.NJ' '[.HMJIJML NT.

4 A' tl,(! I'. Ii.-M I«v ihe I'.M':.VT-

We have, for the L'r'Titer part ol ihe p.. V..-. 1 -our time i:i I^I'ilNC 'IIIE I.i IIO.-TITA LS. a-, athi'.-' our"-lvi!.' of the and re.-eureh^the tii /.-.t -kiiU-d Thy.^i.' rope and on the C..iJiii'-nt. Those

nn

KOPhAN

in IMI:

win, (.'uce their,-

-.MIL now llllV Ihe I., I i.-ri i-fi!,or

O -I ,\o!) iF ICACRIUS I.LMI.DIES ar- emibb-d to ir- .llU-e .-•.ir—i the sal .-. heir:' i- siif'eysst'lliy 'Iwtingii -jied it isere-

p»bi!c_mav re .assured ol the Sit SECiii. -. .d ntteniion le ing p:

Thy -teian jo-otir !'!,(LIAf{ ^t-.pnrtm»nt jnal practice, vol: Tin: I-AJ-T .STT-HV

FKKSCII FK.-.I I L-idi"

aoljil ol wii hou Lau..-y'.« tion ncce lake thepi i(

has b-eeii tc.^li .'! 1 It-

r.

hi'-

in.il': irv

:-r rami tr.eu

ed to rerd I rc-uls wiii it i,oi, !-...Ileal T..N. 1 ..»• bo bscrved is. Imlie have ri-n«.-n to b'-hcvi

but. Dr.

i.re in

ulnrs i, ivhii ii iI mpanyin^ ,:ach box f(i ae-

I'KKT US' "ITIMTIONS {TN be !'.,u:).! in tl.e v.rapp' though al way sale atel healthy, t-nt tive are JI icy.

Price P*-r box. They can be mailed ti £!,- n-,rr, of he I* II J' ed S fat e«,

II I Ii A I a O It

1

medical adviser with rruar-l I., any if tJ,,. their deli.-au: Manniraiioi i'-' particularly to con

.le.ja: i[- to v.-hi I'ler-i them liai.!-, a

A TKOTECTIVE For raiir-

•a""-' health Wi'l not admit, rr who havno desire iiiureuse their families, uu.y bo obtainas ah-iv. It perf-ctiy eHf* and has re .-n cxtcn/.. 'y n^.d during ih ':t -t r"gh- P.-.ce r- duc-d

daily irf-in in thr m-rning till

at:Jit#:lit, And on Sundays frcin till p. m.

Medicine-" wsth full tiire the nitcd.-^taie- ur f'aroida^. by p.t.'t ea'.Mig their .-.yiiijitotr..- l.y lu .t,r. 1*. p..oo_.-nce strictly i.'ont.-.\ e:ia

part ef

liJiJlliUGl-a,

Dr. I. J.Ai is still 1,...-nti-d

esf»iili»h .-d.. Nu.ai MaitUn

-iiidcr the urrm: of DR. LA CKol\, a: Lane, Albanv, Y. March"JOiL. U'il.

I'xwiitor'ji

NOTICKap'ted

i* hereby jrjvei* thr.t the Mnfiar.^igjj*^ hc».*n Kxccutoi r( t!,e csfa.t*v of Na-r tiumii-l H. intJi*. lale of rye un'y. Said erftntc

if

Solvent. JA.MKS Hl'FF,

April