Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 June 1861 — Page 3

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MORGAN &• WILLSON,

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No, 4, Empire Block, Wholesale «fc detail

MAURI II*

PURE DRUGS,

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MEDICINES,

E I A S

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,.

OVB

imri,

GLASS, PUTT*,

FiNE TOILET SOAK,

HAIR AND T00TI1 BRUSIIES.

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PAINT BRUSHES,

PERT

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Toilet Fancy Articles, STATIONERY

Embracing all articles usually kept inn first class

DRUG ESTABLISHMENT,

ftiiif nui ci ... 1-,-

Also

agents Tor all the most popular

•PATENT MEDICINES.

Tho establishment will bounder the supervision of Dr. Morgan, who will fuarnntce every artic.lc ....

r"' Pure ami Genuine

The patronage of the public is rcspcctfuiiy solicits. N. B. Dn. MORGAN will continue thepracuoe of Medicino as usual, and will give strict attention to all calls, either by day or night.

FORT SUMTER SURRENDERED!!

1000 Volunteers

SV" ANTE

To buy Goods nt "BILL" BOWERS'

I S I O S O E

I 3 3 O W E S

nAS

just roturncd from the East with the most magnificent stock of Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of everything in his line all of which hois selling nt COST and and just a little MORE. Therefore if you want cheap Clothing

If you want

4'heap Hoots and Shoes,

C.o

If you want

BILL ROWERS'.

Superb Dress Goods!

So cheap that it will astonish yon. go to BILL BOWERS'. In short, if you want to

S A EM O E

Save tho Union sleep sound 1 livo long and dio happy, trade with BILL BOWERS.

April 20. 1861-ly.

a

DRY-GOODS,

OLOTHiira-,

Mi .# S an el .1P S,

BOOTS & SHOES,

"i

IS

SNYDER'S CHEAP CASH STORE!

O

UR now stock of Spring Goods having bhon bought during tho greatest depression in tho market, in Now York and Boston, at

3?anic Prices!

Enables us lo soil betttcr bargains to our frionds than they can got elsewhere. Vurchasers will do well to call at GEO. SNYDER .t CO.'S,

March 30,1901. Washington Street.

Sheriff's bale.

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virtuo of a certified copy of Decree to me diIJ rected from tho Clerk's office of Hie Montgomery Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Isaac A..Murks is plaintiff, and Georgo.I. Hays and America J. Hays ore defendants, requiring me to mako the sum of ninety-thrco dollars and eleven cents, with interest on 3aid doeroe and oosts, I will expose at public sale, to highest bidder, on Saturday, the 25th day of iTCnT, A. D. 1S61, between tho hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., and -1 o'clock. P. M., of said day, at tho door of tho Court House of said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years ol" the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of lots number ninety (90) and ninety-two (lh-} as the same arc known and designated on tho original recorded plat ot the town of Crawfordsville, and bounded as lollows: beginning on Washington street, forty-one feet and threo inches north of the south-west corner of lot number ninety-two (92) aforesaid and running tbonco east one hundied and sixty-live feet to an alley. Thence north twenty feet, thenoc west ono hundred and sixty-five feet to Washington street, thence south twenty foot to the beginning: lying anil heing in tho oounty of Montgomery and state of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will not soil fora sufficient sum to satisfy-said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and placo, expose at public sale the fee-simple of real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to disohargo said decree, interest and costs.

Said sal^ will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

£. X*. M'CMTRE

WM. K. WALLACE.

.^. Sheriff of Montgomery Co. May 5. ie61-«2w4. prs. fee SS.

A

nrCKWOBTII,

New Cabinet Warerooms!

No. 5, MAIN ST.

McCLURE & DUCKWORTH,

\ITOULD respootfully inform tho citiicns of Montgomery county that they have opened a new and large

Furniture Wareroom,

Where will be found at all times furniture of every aesonption which will be sold cheap for cash or in

EXCHANGE FOE LUMBER.

«3 tho BEST WOKMAN in the West. rely on oar furniture being of tAe T«rj best quality. All orders promptly attonded

AND

NEW

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No.

Kelsey's Bkek, Grten-St.

H. POTTENCERr

TAKES this method of informing the public that A he has just received an intire new 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: The litest styles of Ladies' Fancy

DRBSS QOODS,,.-

A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints—new styles. Gloves. Hosiery. Collars.Ribbsmt aud Notions. A full a took of Cloths, Casimeres. Cottoiiades. Tweeds Ac., bleached-and .brown muslin, Ticking, striped Shirtiajg.

Boots and Shoes, -For everybody

EEADY-MADE CLOTHING,

Hat?, ftontiets, Ohaesnfw&re, Glassware, Knives and Forks. (Tabic and Tea Spoons, 4c. Earing purchased my Goods at

A N I I E S

shall be able to soil Roods on its good terms 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 & Binford. will be on hand ready and happy to wnit on all his old friends and customers at the New Storo. Remember, the place. H. POTTENGER.

Crawfordsville May 5. 'Gl-t2yl.

Sheriff's Sale.

BY

Arc.

virtue of a certified copy of a decrco to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Montgomery Circuit Court in a cause wherein Moses Fowler, ct al.. 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 sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 25th day of Stay,

A. D.

1S61

between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and 4 o'clock I'. SI., 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 the recorded plat of said town, lying and being 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 :osts. 1 will, at the same time and placo expose at public sale the feo-simiilo of said real-estate, or so much thereof as mny be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs.

Said ealo will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. \VM. K. WALLACE. viC Sheriff of Montgomery Co.

May 5,'61-ISu-l. prs. fee $5 25.

S O A N S

INSTANT RELIEF

FOil

Cattle *and JEEorses. q^HIS is truly a great remedy. Half a 23 cent, hot -L tlo of Sloan's Wtant Relief, given in a pint of warm water, seldom fails to cure horse of colic in a few minutes:—in extreme cases repent the dose in 15 minutes.

For Bruises. Strains, Sprains, and many other injurie.'on Horses, Cattle and other animals. Slum's Instant Relief speedily effects a cure. Many persons have been a-lonished to witness the rapid cure effected by the use of this wonderful medicine.

JO" Get Circulars of Agents.

to

"BILL BOWERS',

SLOAN'S OSMTMEMT!

For mildness, safety, certainty, thoroughness, Sinn's Ointment i.- rapidly superceding all other Ointments and Liniments for the eurc of the following complaints: Frch Wounds. I,ills of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ringlioue, lVlovil. Wiudgalls, ('alius. !pavin, Sweeney, Fistula, Kniindered feet. Sand Cracks, Scratches ordrease. Mange and Horse Distemper.

DISEASED HORSES AND CATTLE Require require res Jurat ion ef insensible perspiration Sloan's Fever Antidote, Condition Powders, is a certain Blood Purifier. Tt never fails to loosen the skin, eleanso the water, create nil appetite, and a positive cure for Coughs,'Colds. Still Complaint, T'oumler. Distemper, anil carries ofl" Bolts and Worms. „nd mny be given at any timefand under nil circumstances with perfect safety.

One package of the Powders and a buttle of the Oinjmenl. will perfectly enre recent l-'ounder in six or eight days, without leaving the least effect, in the feet. In Horse Distemper, they will allay the fever and promote a heally termination of the disease. One Powderand 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 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 and truly creat. medicines.

They arc sold by all dealers in incdicines. Sold wholcsalo and retail at manufaetnrer's prices, al .MORGAN A. WILSON'S. Agents.

April 27,1&51. Crawfordsville.

Sheriffs Safe.

DV virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me direeled from the Clerk's office 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 defend ants,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 tho highest bidder, on Snturdny, the 8lli clay of June, A. I. ISO I.

between the hours of ID o'clock. A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the door of tin Court House ot said Montgomery county. Indiana, tho rents and profits of a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: A pnvt of section eight (tf) in township nineteen (10) north of range threo (3) west, described and bounded as follows: beginning at a point on the north side of the road running west from Darlington to Crawfordsville,and at the south-west corner of Isaac .N. l.ariek's fence, running thence north forty (10) rods to a point, thencc west thirteen (13) rods to a point, thence north three (3) rods to a point, thence west with the tail-race of mill usually known as Honey Creek mill, twenty-one (21) rods to a point on a lino drawn parallel with the west line of Odd Fellows' grounds, thence south with sajd line sixteen (15) rods to the north-went corner of said Odd Fellows'grounds, thence cast thirty-two (32) rods, less twenty (20) feet, thencc south twenty-six (2(i) rods to a pointon the north side of tho road above named, thenco cost, with said road twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. Also, the following in said section eight (S) in township nineteen (19) north of range throe (3) west, beginning nt a point twentythree and one half (23)i) rods on a lino drawn parallel with north side of tho town of Darlington, on the east side of Madison street, running thence in aeurvc easterly, so as to include mill-race and creek to a point on the oast em line of said section eight (?), tnencu north on said line to John l(. Lowman's corner on ditch, tlurty-cight (3M rods, thenco in a south-eastern /VJn"'011!1' said ditch, Lowman's line, eighteen rods, thence in a south-eastern direction on Lowman line twenty-two and one-half (22j) rods to the place of beginning, containing together five acres more or less, together with all the riehts, privileges and appurtenanoes to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining theroto also, the privilege of conveying water by race to the mill.thcsamcnsreserved by W. G. and A. H. Ilarland in deeds of convcvance bv them made to John B. Lowman, Ashley R. Wood, Tnomos It. Brown and Isaac N. Larick also the right and privilege of race for water to said mill twenty (20) tcet in width through lands of Isaac Larick as granted by said Isaac A. Larick all lyiug and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.

If such rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest aud costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee-simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof a.~ 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 oounty. By 1. X. SCHOOLKK, Dcpu

May IP, lPGl.-ilvr. prs feo 51225.

Notice of Application.

^TOTICtis hPMby given that 1 will apply at the 1' June term, 1861, of tho Commissioners'Court of Montgomery county, Indiana, for license, for one year, to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, tho same to be drank on the premises. My place of business where said liquors' are to be sold is located on the west half of lot. 108 on Market street, tho same lying and being in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county.State of Indiana.

May 18.1861—Uw3. JOHN HURLEY.

PIOR'S.

100 CINCINNATI KOVER PLOWS JUST RE1UU ceived and to bo sold for cash at a small advanco on Cincinnati prices. These plows have a world wide reputation and consequently there aro parties who manufacture a spurious article and call them tho

ROVER.

None are gonuine except those

made by GarretCottman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Farmers will please oall at No. 2, Empire Block, at the sign of thoPad Lock, and examine for themselves.

Jan.26, LEOI. N83 SAMUEL H. OK EGG.

Afine

lot of GILT MOLDING and FRENCH LITHOGRAPHS, 0B hand and for solo at the "Old Corner," by JOHN LEE,

EVERY BODY'S FRIEND.' Body has it* -jjg.

PERRY DAVIS'

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19 ?.

V?.

VEGETABLE

A I N I E

THE GREAT

FAMILY MEDICINE OF

THE -A.OKE.

VlTE ask the attention of the trade and the public TT to this long and unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE.

For the cure of COLDS, COCGHS, WEAK STOMACII AND GENERAL DEBILITY. IKDEGESTION. CRAMP AND I'AIX I:V STOMACH, BOWKL COMPLAINT, COLIC,DIARIIHCBA. CHOLERA, tc., fcc.

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

OXLY SURE SPECIFIC

For the many disoases inoident to thihuman fami y.

Internally and Externally It works equally sure. What STROXGEU PROOF of these facts can be produced than the following letter received UNSOLICITED from Rev. A. W. Curtis

ROMEO, MACOMB Co., Mich., July D. 1800.

MKSS'P.S. J. X. HARRISIFC Co. GENTLEMEN:—'The confidonce I have in Perry Davis' Pain Killer as a remedy for Colds, Coughs. Bums. 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 ago I had recourse to it to destroy a felon although I had never heard of its being used for that purpose, but having suffered intensity from a former one, and having no other remedy at hand, 1 applied the Pain Killer freely for about fifteen minutes at evening, and repeated tho application very briefly the next morning, which entirely destroyed the felon, and increased my confidence in the utility of the remedy. Yours truly.

THE FAIN KILLER Has been tested in every variety of climatc. 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 land, 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.

JlTPDircctions 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

Sold Wholesale and Bfctail by Ott Son.

•A STITCII IN TIME"

S E W I N E

BITTERS.

Ihe Cflcbnik'd New England

IREIMIEID-Y

FOR

HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,

.Fniindirr, Fevrr and Ague, Ccncra! Trl i'ity, :itil si 1 3irittii«£g I'rotii li*nrilitrcil Stoiuurh, I.ivcr, or Bovel»,

fTMlEY are used and recommended byleading I'liyJL sicians of the country, and :tll who try them pronounce them invaluable.

DR. JAMES L. LEKPERE. writes from Navarre, Stark Co., Ohio, "the Hitters are highly praised by those suifcringfrom indigestion, dyspepsia and liver complaint."

E. S. DA VIS. Postmaster at Williamsport. Ohio, says, "they give great satisfaction. I use them myself, having taken cold, became prostrate and lost my appetite. It relieved me. and 1 can recommend it with great assurance of its merits."

Dlt WM. M. KEER. of Rrgersville, Jnd., writes us that they arc the most valuable medicine offered.— He has. recommended them with great success, and with them made several cures of palpitation of the heart and general debility.

THOMAS STANFORD. Esq., lilountsvill,-. Henry Co.. Iml.. writes us a long letter, under date of May •I, 1.SG0. He was much reduced, having been afflicted for three years with great nervous debility, palpitation of hc heart of tho most severe and prostrate character, "after usingafew bottles I was completely restored, and am now in robust health."

UEORC.E W. HOFFMAN says ho was atllietcd 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, "forrhcumatism, dyspepsia, I iver complaint, kidney affection, or dropsy, it is a specific ocrtain remedy." .1. \S HUNT writes from Dclphos. Allen Co., Ohio, (a section where Fevernnd Ague prevails.) that inmost cheerfully recommends them of decided in»rit in all cases of FEVER AND AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, AND GENERAL DEBILITY.

D. Iv. GAIILEHKRS, M. D. writes from Van 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 .ire Receiving' Daily. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH DOTTLE.

They aro sold by Medicine Dealers generally. Price 75 cts. per bottle. J. N. HARRIS ,t CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio, l'roprietors for the Southern and

Western States, to whom address all orders. For sale by Ott & Son.

IIUMORS AND FROST BITES.

PURIFY THE BLOOD. DR. WEAVER'S

(lAMllli & Ml/l llHllllll S TT 1?,

FOR THE CURE OF

Canker. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Scrofulous Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions. Sore Eyes, and every kind of Disease arising from an impure state of the Hiood.

The most Effective Blood Puriiier of the Nineteenth Century.

TT IS THE PRESCRIPTION OF an Educated Phy1- sician, and all who aro afflicted with any of the ab ve! named diseases, should use it witheut delay. It will drive the discses from the system, and when once out OL tho Skin, a few applications of

DR. WEAVER'S

CERATE,

OINTMENT,

andyou have apermanent cure. THE CERATE has proved itself to be the best umtment ever invented, and where once used, it has never been known to fail of effecting a permanent cure of Olrl SAVAS C: 0L1 in 1

Face. And for SORE NIPPLES AND SOKE EYES.

5s,t.hc,,onll"

thing required to ourc. It

snouia be kept in the house of erexy family.

Price of Syrup $1, Cerate 25 cts per bottle. ...... Directions accompany each Bottlo. SOLD

BY

Crawfordiville. Jnd.

MOST MEDICINE DEALERS.

J. N. HARRIS

A

Co.. Propriotore.

For tho Western and Sonthora Sta^ftowhom'orders for the above Medicines may be addressed.

RctAil

Campbell, Caley & Barter

». vT

Would call attcnioa lo their Iftrgof-stock of

N E W a OOD

For Spring and Summer,

Embracing all the new styles of

LADIES DRESS FABRICS:

mJibsambiqne,

Grene dines,

CARPETS,

A. W. CURTIS,

Minister of the Wcsleyan Methodist Church.

Parisennies*

De Chetres,

Organdies,

Jjustrinos,

Chaliis,

All the new styles in

Bonnets, Ribbons, Rnclies Flowers.

ALSO,— 'V^.

100 Cases Lndies',blisses' and Childrcns'

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ALSO, ..

Our usual assortment of

O I N

HATS & CAPS,

CASH

Cincinnati, 0.

cf-c.

DR, S. 0, RICHARDSON'S

GROCERIES,

&

V* are prepared to offer great inducements to

Those who have the cash to pay for goods will find,

on examination of our stock and prices, thai they

can buy nearly double as much for the same money as any other house can sell them.

KENTUCKY JEANS,

\l 10.!.j, It} and

:-."icents—

worth 25. 37, and 50 cents

BLEACHED MUSLINS,

At I),1 3. and 12.'^ eonts—worth 10, 12 and lG'eenls.

FEINTS,

B.y and cents—worth 10. 12 and 10 cent

CHALLIS,

16. and 25 cents—worth IP, 25 and 37 cent"

DRESS FABRICS,

it 10 and -5 cent?—worth and 37 cor.'

LADIES' LACE BOOTS,

50, "5 and SI—worth 75, .1, :md *1,

LADIES' EMBROID'D COLLARS,

nts—worth 85, SO cents and .?J.

At 10. 25 and 5li April 20, l^Gl-ly

ANOTHER GSEAT WONDER

AT

KEJL8EY & BISO.'S,

N. ol, Kelsey's Corner,

[Corner of Greene & Markcl-Sts.]

\\'E IIA\ E .11 ST RECEIVED a mammoth stock of staple and fancy

GEOCERIES,

Consisting of till articles in their line of trade.

Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Tobaccos,

Spices of all Kinds,

Indigo, Logwood, Copperas, Tubs,

WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. STONE CI,ASS-WARE. FRUITS. DICED AND (JKEEX. TWINES. RED-CORD.

:VND

WHITE-FISH, MACKEREL, AND COD,

Half Hushels, a coffee.

mpcrior nrticlc of Dixon's ground

IN -uts ancl Canclies.

Call

And in fact everything else in tlic Grocery line, and sec u5. Bring alu.ig your

O E

Farmers, vi/.: Bacon. Eggs. Butter, Feathers, Rags. fec., anywinff you have to sell. April in. lt-iil. KELSEY & BRO.

liu. BjRi.WWS

Concentrated Bemedies!

VO. 1. THE CREAT REVIVER spcedilv eradii4"

a!1

the evil cfleets of SELF-ABl'SE. a?

Loss of Memory. Shortness of Brcakh. (Jiddincss. i'alpitation of the Heart. Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought on by tlic unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar.

No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any case of CONORRlllEA. is without taste or siucl.. and requires no restriction of action or diet.— I* or either *cx. Price One Dollar.

sible time, any ease of GLEET, even after ail other Kemcdies have failed to produce the desired effect.— ^o taste or smell. Priec OneDollar.

No. 4. THE PI, NITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No mattero' now long standing or neglected the ease may Pnco One Dollar. nj*?-,.5,:,

Tin:

SOi.UTOTJ will enre any ease of

f"-L. permanently and speedily remove al! afDoHar'3 'C

nIH^

Kidneys. Price One

No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. ^MAIUN will cure.the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the onl remedy that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Prico One Dollar.

No.S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS arc certain, safe and speedv producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.

No. 0. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage stamp and gel a circular.

General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue and CallowhiU Street. Private Office *)1 York Avonue, Philadelphia, Pa.

For sale in Crawfordsville Only by HENRY OTT fc SON. where circulars

containing

A

by ott Sou.

Feb. 16,1861. Tl2-n31-lv.

NervousHeadache

CURE

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 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, Delicate Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABITS, they are valuable as a LAXATIVE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestive organs, and restoring tho natural elasticity and strength of tho whole ystem.

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 suffering from Headache, whether originatirg in the NERVOUS system or from a deranged state of the STOMACH.

They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, AND THE ABSENCE OF ANY DISAGREEABLE TASTE RENDERS IT EASY TO ADMINISTER THEM TO CHILDREN.

Harare of Counterfeits!

The genuine have 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 receipt of the PBICB 25 C3B3STTS?. ...

All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Ccdnr Street, i\cw York December 1,18G0. nSOly

THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF

SPALDIKGS

CEPHALIC PILLS,

WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM

HEADACHE,

THAT A

SPEEDY AND SURE CURE

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.

AH THESE TESTIMONIALS WEHB UNSOLTRITKN BY Mr.. SPALLIUNti, TIIKY AFFOltt) UNQUESTIONABLE PllOOK OF THK EFFICACY OF TniS TRULY

SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.

MASONVILLE, CONX., Feb, •", 1SG1.

lit. KRAI.NINO. Silt: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I LIKE THEM I^O WELL that I want you to send me twodollars worth more.

Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom 1 gave a few out, of the first, box 1 got from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige

Mil. SPAI.IIIN'

Your oli't Servant. JAMES KENNEDY.

N A VEltSFOi:1?. PA., Feb. G, 1-51.

in:

1 wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills.1 11 VK l'.Ml'IKVK!) A (HU'.AT UK A I. OF IIK.N'EFIT i-T.oji

Yours. r-\-p.'clfully, MARY AN-N STOJKHOUSE.

SritrcE CKEKK. HUNTIMSTON CO., PA.,| January If*. IStjl. .)

II. C. Sl'ALPINO. Sn: Yon will p|fa-=e scu-l me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them in-.mediati-ly.

Respectfully yours, .NO. I. SIMMONS.

P. S.—I HAVE USED ONE liOX OF YOUlt PlI.l.S, AXl) FINII TilKJ! K.NCKJ.l.KNT.

BELI.E VEHNON, OHIO, Jan, 15. IHil.

IJknt.y SL-.U.IUNC. Esq. Please find inclosed twenty-fivo cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Fills. THEY ARK TKUI.Y THK HKST I'LLI.S I HAVE EVER Till Ell.

Direct. ... A. STOVER. P. MBelle Vernon. Wyandot co., I

BEVEKI.Y, MASS. Dee. II, IMiii.

II. C. Sl'ALWxn, Esq. I wish for some ciroular.-iior large show^ bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before mycusturners. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me.

HENRY C. SrAi.m.\r:. No. -if! Cedar st.. N. Y. DKAKSIU:

Coffees, Rice.. Syrups. Cigars,

Please send by return mail. Direct to A. R._WHEELER. Ypsilanti, Mich.

From the Examiner, Norfolk, Ya.

Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made, viz cure of headache in all its forms.

From tho Examiner, Norfolk. Va.

They have been tested in more than a •housand cases, with entire, success.

From the Democrat. St. Cloud. Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, semi for a box. (Cephalic Pills.) so that you may have them in ease of an attack.

From the Advertiser, Providence. R. I. The Cephalic l'ills arc said to be a remarkably effective remedy fir the headache,and one of the very best, for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered.

From the Western R. K. Cii7.etl.e. Chicago. III. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding.and his unrivalled Cephalic Pills.

From the Kanawa Valley Star. Kanawha, Va. We am sure that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them.

From the S nit hern Path Finder. New Orleans, La. Try them you that arc. atlliet.ed, and we are sure that yom testimony can be added to the already numeroiis list th.-.t has received benefits that 110 other medicine can produce.

From the St. Louis Democrat.

Thoinimensc demand for the article (Cephalic Pill.-)

is rapidly inereaing.

From the Gazette, Davenp-'rt. II--WII. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an

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THE TKREI5 will cure in the shortest pos­

article he did not KNOW to possess real merit.

From the Advertiser, Providence. R. I. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters.

TUFA sinale bottle of SPALDINC'S PREPARED CLUE will save ten times iw cost annually.

SPAJ^DING'S PKETAKED GLUE

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE

SAVE THE PIECES

ECONOMY: DISPATCH I ITJ*"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINB.",£JI As accident? will happen even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery

I 4

valuable informa­

tion, with full descriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on application. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,

June 30,1860-ly. P. O. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.

complete assortment of Wall Paper, Window Blinds. Curtain Fixtures, Tassels, sc.. for sale by JOHN I.EE.

•i:

Qrawfordsville. Ind.

meets ford to bo without it. It is always ready and alway up to the sticking point.

USEFTL IN EVERY HOUSE."

N. H,—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Pricc. 25 cents. Address. HENRY C. SPALDING. "o. *19 CEDAR Street, Xcw-1 ork.

A I O N

As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLC£, I would caution all person® to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name.

E7»SPALDrSG'3 PREPARED GLCE^OI is on the outsido wrapper: all others are swindling counterfeits.

H0WABD ASSOCIATION.

PBII.ADEX.raKA.

A Benevolent Institution established by Special Endcnonmcnt, for the Rclitf of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with

Virulent a?td Epidemic Diseases, and especially far the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs,

XfEDICAL ADYICE given gratis, by the Acting 1T.L Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life.

Ac..)

and in cases of extreme poverty. Medi-

Ma 1. v:t. .May 25. 'i i-4.")uli.

One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days WAS CURED OF I Said marc was appraised AN ATTACK IN ONE noun KV VIIUR PILLS, which sent anil James Stoddard bet her. Respectfully yours,

W. li. WILKES,

REYNOLllSllUKft. I- ITANI.UX CO January IHJI..

OHIO.

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Inclosed find twenty-livecents. f.'5,) for wliic'i -end hox of "CiYhaIic Pills." Send to the address of Rev. Win, C. Filler, Reynoldsburs. Franklin eo„ Ohio,

Voutt PILLS WORK LIKE A CHARM—CUIIE I IK AH ACHE ALMOST INST ANTE 11.

Truly yours. WM. C. FILLER.

YI'SII.ANTI, MICH.. Jan. 14. icGi.

MR. SI'ALIHNG.

Madder, Alum, Chocolate, Buckets,

poverty,

cines furbished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Disases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the .afflicted in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge.— Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.

Address DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting SurgeoD. Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street. Phildelpbia, Pa. By order of the Directors.

EZRA D. KEARTWELL, President.

GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Dec. 15.18C0—ly.

New Boot & Shoe

E S A I S E N

J. C. Fartung, Proprietor.

TX70ULD respectfully inform the Citizens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity that he has recently opened a New

BOOT & SHOE

.n.i.wr.KJTort

On Main Street, immediately West of Graham Brothers' Store, r\

where hp will manufacture and keep constantly on hand a tine assortment of *,

Keady Made Work,

,—CONaliTING OF—

BOOTS SHOES!

made in the neatest and modt durable manner. Especial attention paid to

REPAIRING.

]CF' Priccs moderate, hi invited (ogive'nim a call. Dec. 31. JriW.-tf

jsr

noily is respectfully

I C.HARTUNG.

I E

Delinquent Tax Payers.

^^LL who know themselves de

inqucnt on the Tax

Duplicate of .Montgomery county for the year 1SR0, jind previous to that time, are requested to make payment of the same on or before the

First day of •fSiigtist, JYext,

as by so doing they will save cost. The law makes it the duty oi the County Treasurer to collect all Taxes due. and my intention is to lill the law to the loiter. hen a 1 rea.'urerfiiili toeolleet all T:ixe-. or collect? In.m one portion of the people and not iVom the other, lie lailrf to discharge hi* duly, for the law niak'-s iill men equally able to pay. The man that has only One Hundred Dollars' worth of property has but about one didlar of 'laxey to pay, and ihe man with One Lhuus&nd Dollars' worth of property has about ten dollars to pay PO y.»u can see at- once that all mm are equally able to pay, and all men have the same privileges under the law aliki-. and ehould all pay theirequa! portion of Taxe.- and when the Treasurer tails to e.-Uect of mie portion of the pet-pie and collects trom the oth'T, he sutlers the paying portion to be imposed upon. Kr.'in this faet, if the amount

I axes in this County is One Hundred Thousand i.Mlars, and Twent-tive Thfoisaud of that amount is delinquent, of course the tax erf will still be higher on those that pay promptly for I here has got to be so much mnne.r raised, and those that pay up promptly to

W. U. SCHOOLER, Treasurer M. (.'.

i'Jstray ,Vofiev.

rjrVVKEN

up. by C. W. White, living in Madison

1. township, Montgomery county, Indiana, one bay marc about fifteen hands three inches high, with a star and snip in the forehead, bbiek legs, mane and tail, heavy witil foal, supposed Io be eleven years old, $7" till by N. L. Washburn .... e.lames MeClure. a Justice

I

I the! Peace in ind for said Township nod county foresaid. Attest: W, (.'. VANCE. Clerk, May si,

:NEW GEOCEltY STORE!

ICE CREAM SALOON

AND

AKERY.

T.

K.

iNot long since 1 sent, to you for a box of Ccplialic (Crohams' old stand.) would inform the citizens of Pills lor the cure ot the .Nervous Headache and Cos- Cra wfordsville and vicinitv. that .their -lock i- comtiveness, and recieved the same, and TIIKY IIAlt so pletein every respect, and will be sold at the lowest COOtl AN EFFECT THAT I WAS INIHTEII TO SEMI FDR figures. Our stock of MORE.

CRAIG & CO.,

HAVINt!

just opened up in the above iuisiiiess on the corncr of Washington and Vernon streets.

0 E S E

v.vri:

£s

msist- in p:trt of Sugars. Cofi'ce. Teas. Pepper

E

T/W. V.

sn

BES

Candies, Nuts. Raisins. Figs, Primus. Dates, Orange Lemon?, Citn n. Mace. Ac.

KEEP COOL!!

Their ICK CHKAM SALOON i-fitted tip with elegance and ta.^te, and just tin? phut" |V»r WMTUI night.

NEW BAKEHY.

The P.akcry Department of our establishment is en-

best style,and we feci confident that we are prepared to meet the demamls of tlic pcopie with tinything in our line. y\ superior article of

BREAD, FRESH EVERY DAY,

rang Ilrontl, Ilottom (Crriol, ICoimil Ilrcail, ITIilk Itivsul.

Cracker.We Iiavi

A\ eclding Calces,

Particiiliirnttention will b. rior (hikes, to or.ler. for W if desired, in superb style.

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May -ii. Ii-iio.

RK n«»w receivim On» eelehrated Cincinnati

HF

3

JEL_S

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE -01 OA' }, I I" THE'EI-ECTRO-GALVANU-1 ets all such emergencies, and no household can of-

\J

Vy JLJ XL

supc-

given to g.-tting •dding Parties, d'-eoratcc Pb-il-egive ,Ma call.

D. E. CRAii A CO.

-I Attention, Farmers!

Prepare for the Coming Season!

CJRDIl

& RI'RBIUDGE, Hundred of MILLER'S

&

[Which they are offering VKK\ LOvS Oil CASH. January 2

I 5' S

ONE XIXJNIIHEX) RUSIIKL^ CHOICE

S

FOR SALE AT

Gi-ahnin Brother's.

January-J. 12W.

,^-

NOTICE

IS

hereby

given, that tho books, notes and accounts

of the late firm of Manson A Powers, have been placed in tho hands of John M. Duller, Esq., for collection all persons indebted to the firm win save cost and trouble by settling their accounts immediately. The books MRST BE CLOSED.

May IS. 18G1. MANSON A POWERS.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

BOOK STORE!

iXOIHQSr ZLEEI,

I (SUCCESSOR TO FRANK X. HEATOS.j

bookseller

1)

AND DEALER IN

Blank Books and Stationery,

North-west corner of Main and Greon-sts.,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

K^^diuU ofn?,ftn"r °D

aQd

for sale chcap. all

School, Blank & Miscellaneous Rooks,

STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,

Fancy Articles, Toys,

And everything usually kept in Book Stores Call1''' and see me. JOHN LET? Crawfordsville. May 11,'61-4S.

College Text Books.

ALL

the Books nsed in the High Schools and Colleges of the county for sale, and sent to any address on receipt of retail price and postage by__^

May 11. '61. Crawfordsville, Ind".

T?OOLSCAP, Letter. Note," Legal, 11:11 and Bath paper. Envelopes and Blank Books at Lnfaycttov wiuv irp-J

papc

and Indianapolis prices at May tl.

s-,

JOHN LEE 'S. Crawfordsville. Ind

Chilian OIim.son's

STQ)rE.STOREv i\p. 5 Comiiiei't'i t! Itlock.

NEW STOCK!!

The largest variety of

COOKING STOVES,

Ever in Crawfordsville.

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Krittani'a

"WW /m.

WORK IN OUR. LINE, SUCH AS'

TIN ROOFING,

Guttering: Sheet IroiK

Capper and Zinc,

Promptly attended to and thankfully received.

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewlor, Iron, Paper Rags, and Farmers Produce

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. CHILTON JOHNSON.

Sept. .ri~tf. ...

May Appointments.

OR^HAROMAN,

tSnaffflieal Physician,

foot the billl.' Now the Jaw is as follows in rrgard to dlectinK Deuquent Taxes: The Tlea-urer ca 11 take unv personal property and sell it at any time and there is no property exempt in any way whatever. There is no one I that would as much di.-Iike to take and sell properly from any one as myself, but there is not nor cannot lie, anything wromr in so doing. Those who have not paid, ami tail to do so within the next three A1 pitnl and Invalid's Retreat. Corrospondimr M"mtnonlhs, will li ml the law carried out without respect her of the London Medical Society ot Observation, to persons. So pleusc cull and settle on or before the Author of "Letters to Invalids," and Editor of tho time specified, and all will b" richt. "Medical Stehoscope."' may be cop •-lilted at—

AND. PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF

THE LXJIsTG-S,

j^ORMICRLY Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos-

Crawfordsville. ind.. Taylor House. Friday Mny

Tt h. lflil. (ircencastic Jones House. May ifi.

jYTonthly "Visits.

Although not the best mode of making oxamina-v lions. Dr. II. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking any questions.

Particulnraltention paid to discuses of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used various combinations of Rarks. liuds. Leaves, Roots. Cuius. Ac., obtained fn-m the Oriental climes, and of the Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carries.

Dr. Hardmnn treats Consumption. Itroncbitis. Laryngitis, Asthma, and all oilier |)isea.-cs ot the Throat and Liinirs. by Medical Inhalation, combined with properoonstitutiorial treatment. msRAMi'is JKKATKH. jr'No charge for consultation.

In relation to the following I'i-ens'-s, either when complicated with Long All'ections or existing alone, I also inviteconsiiltation. 1 usually iind them promptly curable.

Prolapsus, mid all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities mid W'oiikne.«s. Palpitation und other form? of Heart Disease, Liver Complaint". Dypep«iu. and all other diseases of tho Stomach and Dowels. Piles, amt soon.

Dr. Harditian treats all chronic or I••ng standing Diseases of the Lungs. Liver. Stomach, liowels. liiadd- r. Kidneys. Drain, Heart, Nerves. Womb. Spleen,:. Spine. Eye. Ears, Ae. Scrofula. Fits. Cancers. Skiri *1 i-nii Rheumatism, Dropsy, F.-ver ore', fatarrah, Seminal Weakness. Neuralgia, White-. Insanity, Dyspepsia. (Jidrline-j. Heat of Urine. Ileadiiohe. Enlarged Tonsilt,xc.

April'.!!.

DR.

Pi! IV ATI

S-'r«-nrh Uriail, f|ilit Ilrrail. IUrc:-!. (irahiElii lircad.

l'ici. and iinsurpai in our employ the

ed Cake- of st Raker in to

!l kindi.

-ypliillis. Sick

r.'IOtf

LA CROIX'S

MEDICAL TREATISE

Miv ioi^icul Vinv of Marriage.

•J50 PAGES AND f.lO E.VORAINCS.-Pricu TWi:Sl V-F1VE CENTS. S"Ilt free of postage to all parts of the Union. On he iulirmnt i,:- if votith and maturity diselosiinj the secret follies of both SCXIH all ages, causing debility, nervousness. flejire»ion of si irii?, palpitation of the heart, suicidal imiieinI ing involuntary, iriiaginations, blnshir.gs, ilef »ctivu memory, indigestion and lassitude, with cori!'o-..jons. of thriili rig interest a Hoarding Scriooi Miss, a Coljleg- S ude:if, mid ii Young Married Lady. Ac.. Ac.

n,

tircly new. every thing having been i11cI up in the I

nj-

'K

It is a inithful adviser the married a:.d tho•" eon:ir,p! :tir.g marriage.-who entertain seen I doubts of I their physical e..:irliti'.ns. and who are conscious of. having hazarded the iieaith. !i ippinc.-s. and privileges to which every human being is entitled.

YOUNG .MEN who are troubled with weakness, generally ean-ed by b-id habit, in youth, tlo! effects of which are di7.zinc.iS, pain-

1

forgetfuliie«s. soinetimi.

ringirgof the ears, weak eye, weakne-s (if ti:c back andi' 'T "xiremities. contusion -f idea". !o-s of memory. *Vi"I mxlancliolv. may be cured 1 the author's NEW PARIS A.ND LONDON TREAT-

ENT. We have, for 11 gr"ater riart of tlic n' vear, devoted our lime in V1-1TING THE EUROPEAN HOSPITALS, availing ourselve- ot the hi.,« due and researches of the most .-killed Physicians in Enrope and ox the Continent. Thoo- who place thnisei cs under our ea r-will now Jiiiv lb.- full ber.efi'of the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS JiEMKDIEft which we are em-bled to introduce into our practice, arid he piiioie n, :y re-: a^urcil

lh-

.-fiui" zenl, as-

siduity. SKf'i'.ECV ar.d attention being paid t" their n'ic. \rhi«*h hax .*'fi'«uecf!.a.cf,x)lv «li®t ivhcd h' tofore. a- a Phy-ician in our PKCi'f.f Mi departm-i.t of professional pravtiee, l'f'i: T!IEr.v!-r r» ENTV-KIVK

i-'ltr-.TH FKMAI.E Pim'S.— r.adi'-! {nho wish for medicine, the etli'-aey of which has been tested in tle usond"

tt

caand ni.-v-.- failed to eifeet si'.eedy etirei tii"it a-iy I,-ol re •lilt". «-e re ne but Dr. Dc LaneyV Fern.:!" P-rio.liea! Pills. Tlo only p.-, cautioif n'-cefiiry to oe oo-rrve:! i-. birncs should not tu'^e •hem if 'hey have reason to believe they arc in fTETUV .«iT»'ATIONH (the pfcr:ieuinrs of which will he found on the wrapper accompanying each box.) though always safe an I heal'Ly, s-- peutlo yet so active .-ire they. i'r'ee 1 per box. Theycanb" mailed tn any part of t!: .- United Stares.

TO THE LADIEn—Who need a cONf-inESTMr. medical adviser witu regard to any r.f tho«c interesting complaints to which their delicate organization renders them liable, are particularly invited to con-

KOT EOT! E.' For mar.11 not admit, r-r who have.

f-cd ladies who o-hcnl'l: wi!

no desire to inerea-e their families, may bo obtained a.« abova. It is perfectly and has been cjctcn*ively nsed during the last eight years. Pricc rcducod to $1«.

TCr'Attendancc daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 till 5 p. m. .Medicines wUhfull directions sent to any part of the United States or (.'an ail us, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business eorrespondeneL' strictly confidential.

JPpDr. L*3 offirc is still located ns_established, under the name of DR. LA CROIX, at No. 31 Msiden Lane. Albany. N. Y.

March 30th. ISO I.

MACKEREL—No.

1. 2 and 3. just received at

apr. 13. KELSEY

A

BRO.'S.