Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 June 1861 — Page 3
NEW GOODS
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J. Crawford & Hollikin,
Btn nMn lup aplmdM Mock of Spring IMBUMt
DRY-GOODS,
To whieh they wolld call the attention of those wisbiac to pnrehkM (oodi
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splendid stock of
DRESS GOODS,
Fancy Prints.Black Silks. Ginghams, Ticking?, Shirting stripes, Bleached and Brown Muslins,
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Boots and Shoes,
Hate and Caps, Fancy Shawls, Parasols, Notions, a great variety Queensware and Cutler
CLOTHING,
Groceries, Ac.. Ac. All kinds of prodnco taken in exchange for Goods. J, CRAWFORD MULLIKIN. liar 11. 'l-4yl.
J")0 YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
.. DO YOT WANT A MUSTACHE?
BELLINGHAM'S
CELEBRATED
STIMULATING ONGUEXT, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR.
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citiiem of the United states, that the have obtained the Agency for. and are now enabled to ofTer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article.
THE
STIMULATING ONGUENT
it prepared by DR. C. P. BELMNGIIAM, an eminent lician of London, and is warranted to bring out a .hick set of
Whiskers or a Mustache
in from tbrofi to six weeks. The article is the only ABO of the kind used by tho French, and in London and Pari* it is in universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing yet stimulating compound, acting as if by mafiic upon the roots,causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to tho scalp, it will cure BALDNESS, and cause to raring
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?:rwill
tarn RED
hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flebible. The ''OVGUEOT"is an indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it.
The subscribers aro tho only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Priee One Dollar a box—for salo by all Druggists and Dealers or a box of tho "Ouguent'.(warrented to have tho desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt go, $1.18. Apply to or addrcus ?ACEL. HE
of prico and
GEM AN CO.
W,
DRUGGISTS,
Ac..
March 0. W6I.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurso and Female Physician, presents to the attention cf Mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
KM CIIIinitEN TEETHING,
Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflamations—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is sure
TO RKtillhATK THE ROWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, ami HFLIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. •r We have put up and sold this articlo for over ten jroars, and CAN SAV IN CONFIDENCE AND
TRUTH of it. what, wo have never been able to say of any other medicine—NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CUKE when timoly used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any ono who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. Wc speak in this matter "WHAT WE 1)0 KNOW." after ten years'experiennc AM) PLEDGE OUU REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffcritig from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in liftoon or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of ono of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURnES in New England, and has been used with NEV-ER-FAILING SUCCESS IN
THOUSANDS OF CASKS.
It not only rciieiVS tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and Kivcs tone and energy to the wholo system. It will almost instantly relievo 6'IIPING IX THE BOWELS, AXD WIXIl COLIC, and ovorcome convulsions, which if not speedily remedied, end in death. Wo believe it the BEST AND SOREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases ftf DYSENTERY AND DIARRHCEA IN CHILD-
BEX. whethor it arises from Teething, or any mother cause. We would say to every Mother who has a
|Dv UI/IVuO VI VlllUUOt 9MIUU ucmtvu «»I1U your suffering Child and the relief that will be SUKE-scs, ABSOLUTELY SURE-to follow tho use of this Medicine, if timoly used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fae-similie of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout tho World. Prladfal 0M, 13 Cedar Street, IV. Y.
PRICE. ONLY 23 CENTS PER BOTTLE. For sale bj Feb. 9.1861
Henry Ott
A,
Son.
vl3-n30-ly.
Sheriff's bale.
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virtuo of a cortified copy of a Decree to mo directed from tho Clerk's omoe of the Montgomery Circuit Court, in a causo wherein Isaac A. Marks is plaintiff, and George J. Hays and America J. Hays are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of '•ninety-three dollars and eleven cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sale, to highest bidder, on
Balartay, Ike aSlklir^HIart A. D. 1861, between tho hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., and 4 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 torm not exceeding seven years of the
Following described real estate, to-wit: Part of lots number ninety (90) and ninety-two (99} as the same are known and designated on the original recorded plat of the town of Crawfordsville, ana bounded as follows: beginning on Washington street, forty-one feet and three incnes north of the south-west corner of lot number ninety-two (92) aforesaid and running thenoo east one hundied and sixty-five feet 10 an alley. Thence north twenty foot, thence west one hundred and sixty-five feet to Washington street, thenco south twenty feet to the beginning: lying and being in the county of Montgomery and state of Indiana.
If suoh rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to Mtitfy Raid decree, interest and costs. I will
fee-simple of roal estate, or 0 much thereof as ma: be sufficient to discharge said doorco, interest anc
5 Said tale will be made without any rclief whatever fro. m-ta ^WALLACE. .. Shoriff of Montgomery Co.
May 5.1881-42*4. prs. fee $6 85.
VANDERBIt/r,
DENTAL
ffi9k.SURGEON.
•pESPECTro^LT^nderthisMtTieei toU,eeiti-
cent or urawfordsville and Ticinity. He vires p*rtie«lar attention to carious t«eth—miliioL of whieh are now annually loet for want of timel* and aent. Thoee that are in want of artilo well to eall and see specimens of itnreof ate Teeth te (fee Weee, itr and ease to all requiring artificial 1 a single tooth to an entua doable riiTHitiH pertaining to the seienee oarefully
pvUe?l'a^ attenti" whieh are now ai
TinlStf
*BBO. *!wirw
NEW STOBE
ahi
NEW OOQD S!
AT
No. 2, Kebey's Block, Greca-St.
H. POTTENCER, 1
'rAK£8 this method of informing the public that he has jast received aaintire new stock of spring and summer goods, which will be sold aseheapas the cheapest for cash or produce.
The stock consists in part of the following articles: The latest styles of Ladies' Fancy
DRESS GOODS,
A large assortment of new and beautiful Prints—new styles. Gloves, Hosiery. Collars.Ribbcns and Notions. A full stook of Cloths, Cumieres. Cottonades, Tweeds Ac.. bleached and brown muslin. Ticking, striped Shirting.
Boots and Shoes, For everybody
BEADY-MALE CLOTHING,
Hats, Bonnets, Queensware, Glassware, Knives and Forks. Table and Tea Spoons, Ac. Having purchased my Goods at
PANIC PRICES,
1 shall be able to sell goods on as good terms as any other house, and would be very thankful for a liberal patronage from tho public. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. N. Myers, formerly with Allen A Binford. will be on hand ready and happy to wait on all his old friends and customers at the New Store. Remember the place. POTTENGER.
Crawfordsville Moy 5. "61-42yl.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
virtue of acertified copy of a decree to me directed from tho Clerk's office of the Montgomery Circuit Court in a cause wherein Moses Fowler, ct al„ arc plaintiffs and Hiram Hughes and Nancy Hughes nre 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
Silk day
mf
May, A. D. 1861,
between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 4 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 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 notael for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and ^osts. 1 will, at tho same time mid place expose at public salo the fee-simple of said real-estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest id costs. ,.
Said sale will be innde without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. \YM. K. WALLACE.
Sheriff of Montgomery Co.
May S, 'Gl-i3\v4. prs. fee S5 2T».
S O A N S
INSTANT BELIEF
FOR
Cattle and Horses.
rPHIS
24 William Street, New York.
is trulv a great remedy. Half a cent, bottie of Sloan's Instant Relief, given in a pint of warm water, seldom fails to cure horse of colic ill a few minutes:—in extreme eases repent the. dose in 15 minutes.
For lJruisey. Strains. .Sprains anil inany utlier injuries on Horses. Cattle and other animals. Sloan's Instant Relief speedily effects a cure. Many persons have been astonished In witness the rapid cures effected by tli.- use of this wonderful medicine.
ICP Get Circulars of Agents.
SLOAN'S OINTMENT!
For mildness safety, ecrtninty, ihoroiighncftt. Sinn's Ointment is rapidly superceding all other Ointment? and Liniment* for the euro of the following coinlnints: Fresh Wound*. Galls of all kinds, (bracked "ingbone, I'oWil. Windfall?, Callus Spavin, Sweeney, fistula. Foundered feet. Sand Cracks,
Sweeney, Fistuln. I Scratches or Cirease, Manj?c and Horii1 IiHtcmpor. DISEASKI) IIOHSKS AND CATTMi Require require res'ornt i«»n of Insensible pcr-pimti" Sloan's Fever Antidntr, CmnliUon I'liwdcrrf. is certain Blood Purifier. It never fails t«» loosen tbe.^Kin. cleanse the water, ereatu an app^tit'% an(i positive cure for Courtis, Colds. Stift Complaint, rounder. Distemper, and carries ofT I'olts ami orms .ml mny be given at any tinrj|and under all eirrnmstawes with perfect safety.
They are sold b.v all dealers in medicine*. Ndd
..icy art- sold by all dealers in medicines wholesale and retail at manufacturer priccs. at MOKOAN A WIliSON'S. AL'CIIU.
April 27. IPC I. Crawfordsville
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
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 fee-simple of said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may ho sufficient to discharge said dccrce. interest aua 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.
May 18, 1861.-3w. prs fee $1335.
Notice of Application.
ATOTICE is hereby given that I will apply at the June term, 1861, of the Commissioners'Court of Montgomcry county, Indiana, for license, for one year, to sell intoxicating liquors in a lest quantity than a quart at a time, tne 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, the same lying and being in the town of Crawfordsville. Montgomery county'State of Indiana.
May 18, M6I-Sw3. JOHN HURLEY.
Watches, Lockets, Jewelry and Musical Boxes,
"DEPAIRED and warranted. To this branch of the K\ business I eall especial attention* and feeloonfi-
itHay IS. 1800. n«31y
iter's HMke ven that the undenicnMl has ecutor of the estol* of Na-
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be«n a
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LOATCOOMIYQOAJGIR.,"
~l*»e«t«r.
EVERY BODTS FRIEND! •--EveryBody hat itf
PERRY DAVIS'
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
THE GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE A.GKE-
WEto
ask the attention of the trade and the public this long and unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE. For the cure of COLDS, COUGHS, WEAK STOMACH AXD GENERAL DEBILITT. INDEGESTIOX. CRAMP AXD PAIN IN STOMACH, BOWELCOMPLAINT.COLIC, DIARRHEA. CHOLERA, AC.,Ac.
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 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., July 9.18fi0.
MESSRS. J. N. HARRIS4 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 I have successfully used it, induces me to chccrfully 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, I applied tho 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 ofthcrcmedy. ^"I^'curtIS.
Minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
THE FAIN KILLER
Has been tested in every variety of climate, and hy almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary find the traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our LAKES orKI EK» WITHOUT IT. ,.Mt
Be sure you call for and get the genuine Tain Killer, as many worthless nostrums arc attempted to he sold on the great reputation of this valuable xncdicine.
JCT'Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by Dealers everywhere.
Price U5 cts.. 50cts„ and SI. per bottle. J. X. HARRIS & CO, Proprietors for the Western and Southern States
Cincinnati. O.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by Ott & Son.
•A STITCH IN TIME"
DR. S. 0. RICHARDSON'S
SHERRY Wii
BITTERS.
The Celebrated New England
3EMEDY
FOB
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
Jaindlcr, Fcrrr and Ajjur, Central IH-lnli-ly, nml nil Dimaim Ii|'l"inj( frniii a ordcrrd Mtoiiiuch, liircr, or Bowel*,
'"PHEY are used and recommended by lending Pliy-
j_ Sieians of the country, and all who try them pronounce them invaluable. I)R. ,1
AMES li. I.KM'hRh. writes from Navarro.: Stark Co., Ohio, "the Hitters are li:?hly praised by those sulfcrjngfrom indi^ -stion. dysp.-p--i:i and liver comjdaint."
One package, of the IV»wdor? and b«»tt!e ot the Ointment will perfectly cure a recent Founder jn six or eight dnys, without lea\in^ the least eth'ft in the feet. In Horse Distemper, they will allay the lever and promote a healt.v termination of the disease. One Powderand a part of a bottle of Ointment will. in all cases, euro the Horn Distemper a cow two assurance of its merits/ arc sometimes required for an ox. Du'WM. M. KKKR, of Hrgersville. fnd.. writes us ^.WalterB. Sloan, the original ins^overor of this that they are the most valuable modieine offered.— truly valuable medicine, still has the sole supervision j]c recommended them with threat success, and of its manufacture, but orders should be sent Jo his t}iem made several cures of palpitation of the son. Oscar N. Sloan. !M S.iuth NN ater street. hicago, jlonr( and scncrnl debility. III., who will primptly supply the demand for these THOMAS STANFORD, Ksq., Blountsville, Henry popular nnd truly great medicines. writes us along letter, under date of
E S IAVIS. Postmaster at W lliiamsport. Ohio.
appetite. It re'icved me. anil 1 can reeomine
Co.. Ind.. writes us a lorn 4.1PWI. He was much reduced, hnviiisx been alllietcd
for three years with great nervous debility, pulpitation of the heart, of the most severe and prostrate character, "after usinsrafew bottles I was completely
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virtue of a certified copy of a Deercc to pie directed from the Clerk's oflice of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county Indiana, in a cause wherein Joshua Cox is plaintifT, and William J. Hall and George Rice are dcfeiidants.rcquiring inc to make tho sum of three hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty-two cents, with interest on said dccrcc and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bid dor, 011 Matardnjr, the 8»h «lny ot Jnnc, A. D. 1861,
between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and 4 clock, P. M.. of said day, at the door of the Court House ot said Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents and profits of a term not cxeei-dins seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of section eight (8) in township nineteen (19) north of range thrco (3) west, described and bounded as follows: beginning atn point on the north fide of the road running west from Darlington to Crawfordsville, and at the south-west corner of Isaac N. Larick's fence, running thencc north forty (40) roils to a point, thence west thirteen (13) rods to a point, thence north three (3) rods to a point, thencc west with the tail-race or mill usually known as Honey Creek mill, twenty-one (21) rods to a point on a line drawn parallel with the west lino of Odd Fellows' grounds, thence south with said line sixteen (10) rods to the north-weJt corner of said Odd Follows' grounds, thencc cost thirty-two (32) rods, less twenty (30) feet, thence south twenty-six (36) rods to a point on tho north side of the road above named, thencc east with s:iid road twenty. (20) feet to tho place of beginning. Also, the following in said section eight (8) in township, nineteen (19) north of range throe (3) west, beginning at a point twentythrcc and one half (23)i) rods on a line, drawn parallel with north side of the town of Darlington, on the cast sido of Madison street, running thenco in a curve easterly, so as to include mill-race and.creck to a point on the eastern line of said section eight (8), thence north on said line to John B. Lowman's corner on ditch, thirty-eight (38) rods, thcnce in a south-eastern direction with said ditch, Lowman's line, cight"»cn (18) rods, thencc in a south-eastern direclionon Lowman's lino twenty-two and one-half (22j) rods to tho place of beginning, containing together five acres moro or less, together with all the rights, privileges and appurtcnanccs to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining thcroto also, the privilege of convcyingwater by race to the mill, the same as reserved by W. G. and A. H. llarland in deeds of conveyance by them made to John B. Lowman. Ashley R. Wood. Thomas R. Brown and Isaac N. Larick also the right and privilcgo of raco for water to said mill twenty (20) feet in width through lands of Isaac N. Larick as granted by said Isaac Larick all lying and being in the county of Montgomery and State of Indiana.
restored, and am now in robust health. GEORGE W. HOFFMAN says he was afflicted with rheumatism for twenty years, in all its various forms, ond 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 affection, or dropsy, it is a specific certain
J. W. HUNT writes from Delphos. Allen Co., Ohio, (a section where Fever and Ague prevails.) that he most cheerfully rccominends thein of decided merit in all eases of FEVER AND A(it"E, DYSPEPSIA. AND GENERAL DEBILITY. 1). K. GALLEHERS, M. 1). writes from 1111 ert, Ohio." "I most- respectfully rccommcnd the Sherry Wine Bitters to the notice of Dyspeptic persons, and to all who require a stimulating medicine.
Such News we are Rcctiving Daily.
FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH ROTTliK They are ?old by Medieine Den^er^ conornUy.
Price 75 cts. per bottle. J. N. UARKla A (.0.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Proprietors for the tji.uthern and Western States, to whom address all orders.
For sale by Ott A Soil.
HUMORS AND FROST BITES.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
DR. WEAVER'S
SYRTJ. T,
FOR THE CUKE OF
4
pure
The most Effective Blood rurinfr
the Nineteenth Century.
TT IS THE PRESCRIPTION OF an Educated l'hy--L sician. and all who arc afflictcd with any of the above named diseases, should use it without delay. It will drive thc^discscs from the system, and when oncc out on the Skin, a few applications of
DR. WEAVER'S
OINTMENT,
and you have a permanent cure. TERATE has pi Ointment ever invented, and where once used, it has
has proved itself to be the best
.nd you THE Jintmei never been known to fail of effecting a permanent cure of Old Sores. Tetter and Ringworm, scald Head, Chilblains and Frost Bites, Barbers Itch. Chapped or Cracked Hands or Lips, Blotches or pimples on the Face. And for
SORE NIPPLES AND SORE EYES, the 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 BY MOST MEDICINE DEALERS.
J. N. HARRIS A CO.. Proprietors. Cincinnati. Ohio.
For the Weetern and Southern States to whom order* for the above Medicine* may be addreued. Sold Whnleeele *ad Retail by Ott A Son.
F*b. H. 1MI. TlI-B»l-ly.
Campbell, Galey & Harter
Woald eall atteaton to their large stock of
N E W O O S For Spring and Summer,
Embracing all the aew styles of
LADIES DRESS FABBICS Wosambique,
Urenedines,
JDc Cher re ft,
Organdie*,
Parisenniea.
JLwstrinos,
Challis,
All the new styles in
Bonncfe, Ribbons, Knches & Flowers.
ALSO,
100 Canes Ladies'. Misses' and Children*'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ALSO,
Our usual assortment of
O I N
CARPETS, HATS & APS, GROCERIES,
efce., fce.
Wc are prepared to offer great inducements to
CASH BTJYEBS.
Those who have the cash to pay for goods will find, on examination of'our stock mid price?, that they :an buy nearly double as much for the .-nine money as any other house can sell the in.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
At l'JJa. Iri mid 35 ecnts—worth 35. 37, and 50 cents,
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
At OJi, 'J. and I3jj cents—worth 10, 12 and 10 cents
PRINTS,
f.'-s and II cents—worth Jfi. 12 and 10 cents.
CHALLIS,
At I?.',, IB. and eents—worth If. 5.'5 and 37 cents.
DRESS FABRICS,
,25 and 3 ccnts.
LADIES' LACE BOOTS,
3'i. 7," ,'111(1 ST—Woi-tll 7.? §1, and !jl/lO,
LADIES'EMBROID'D COLLARS,
At 10. 'J5 and "'O cent?—worth -'5, ."»ti eents and tfl, April 1*0. iMiI-ly.
ANOTHER GREAT WONDER
AT
MDLSEY & BKO.'S
N. ol, Kelsey's Corner,
[Corner of Greene & MurkcuSt*.] nend it
\v
E HAYE .IL'ST RECEIVED amammoth stock of staple and fancy
GROCERIES,
Ciitiaistingof nil articles in their line of trade.
Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Tobaccos,
Coffees. Rice Syrups. Cigars,
Spices of all Kinds,
Indigo, Logwood, Copperas, Tubs,,
N its find
A NO
WOOD AND WII,LOW-WARE. STONE CLASS-WARE. Fill .ITS. DICED AND
GREEN. TWINES. IIED-COHD. WHITE-FISH, MACKEREL. AND COD.
Half Ilushels, a superior article of Dixon's ground coffee, :.
Otuiclies,
And in fact cverjtliing else in tlic Crocery line. Call and see us. I'.ring alonsj your
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h"VC 10
S"'- KELSEY .t IIKO^
nn. ttriu.vows
Concentrated Remedies!
VI). 1. THE CHEAT REYIYKR speedil.v eradic:itcs tll thi» evil effects of .KLr-AUL
Los of Memory. Shortness of Breath. Giddiness. Pal
Canker. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Scrofulous Diseases piiation of the Heart, Cutaneous Eruptions. Sore Lyes,and every stitutional dernngements of tn^-tci-i. rou-fii
kind of Disease arising from an mi- by the unrestrained indulgence ot tni .is-ion-. AH
state of the Blood. alike on cither sex. Price One Woliar. .. No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight i.- rapidly increa-mg.
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Ol days, any case of GONOHHHCKA. IS without laste "1 I smell, and requires no restriction of action orniet.—
For either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 3. THE TEREB will cure in the shortest possible time.any case of GLEET, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the desired cifeet.— No taste or smell. Price One Dollar.
Price One Dollar. No. 5. THE SOLCTOR will curc any ef RAVEL.permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. 1 rice One Dollar.
No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. T. THE AMARIN will curc 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. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar.
No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILs are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.
No. 9. 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 o'rk Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale in Crawfordsville Only by HENRY OTT SON. where circulars containing valuable information, with full descriptions of eacn case, will be delivered gratis, on application.
Address DR. FELIX BRUNON.
.Tune 30,18MMy. P. O. Box 99, Philadelphia., Pa.
CBronson's
T7*INE S I temp.
Give
KELSEY BRO.
best Fine Cat chewing tobacco
us a call gents.
SOAPS—Frank Co.'e best fawi
0$% CURE NervousHeadache
Headache.
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks NERVOUS or SICK HEADACHE may bo prevented and I if taken at the commcDCcment of an attack iminodiute relief from pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the NAUSEA and N» AD ACHE to which females are
so
subject.
They net gently on the bo wels,removing Cosn VEXESS.
For LITERARY MEN. STUDENTS, Delicate Females, and all persons of SEDENTARY HABITS, they arc valuable as a LAXATIVE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the wholo system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conductcd cxpei iinents, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating 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 chnngc of diet, AND THE ABSENCE OF ANY DISAGREEABLE TASTE RENDERS IT EASY TO ADMINISTER THEM TO CHILDREN.
Bcicarc of Counterfeits!
The ccnuiuc have live signatures of Henry C. Spalding oil each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Bos will be sent by mail prepaid mi receipt of the PRICE 25 CENTi.". All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S Ccdnr Street, i\rw York.
December 1. ISCt). n2tly
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDISGS
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM
i.EADACIIE,
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As it BSE TESTIMONIALS WERE UNSOLICITED IIY Mit. SPAI.LDINO, THEY Af-'KOItn UNQUESTION.UILI:
L'KOOK OK T1IK ER-ICACY OK THIS TRULY SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
MASONVII.LE, CONS., Feb, 5, i?i i.
MR. SPALDING. SIR: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I LIKE THEM SO WELL that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these nre for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige -i Vour oh't Servant, .TAMES KENNEDY.
II AVKRSFOIID. PA., Feb. 0, 1H5I.
Mit. SPALDING. SIR: I wish vfiu to send inc one more box of your CcplinI lie Pills/I HAVE RECIKVEI) A GREAT DEAL OF 1IKNEFIT
FROM THEM.
Yours, respectfully MARY AN"
N STOIKnOI. SE.
SPRUCE CREEK, HUNTINGTON Co., PA...I u": .laiiuary 1H. 1HBI.
IJ. SPALPINC.'' SIR: You will please send 10 two lioxes of ."our Cepluilie Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully your.-. .INO. 11. SIMMONS.
1. S.—I HAVE USEK ONE HOS OF YOUR PlI.l.S, AND I IMI Til EM EXCELLENT.
lir.Ll.K Ymtsov. OHIO..Ian. IS. l.-RI.
HENRY ('. SPAI.IHNG,E?q. Please find inclosed twenty-five cents fi iwiieri send me another bo.\ of your Cephalic Pills. TIIKY ARE TRULY THE IIKST PlI.l.S 1 HAVE EVER TRIKP.
Direct A. STOVER, p. M. ... liclle Yernon. Wyandot co., ().
!!I:VI:BI.V. MASS". Dee. II, It-fill.
II. C. SIWI.PIM:. Esq. I wish for souiccircularsior large
show bills,to brimr niycus1
send to e. I One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick I Headache, (usually lasting two days WAS ci'ur.n OK
AN' ATTACK INONK IKIl'Il BY YOCK PlI.l.S, which 1 Sent iier. Kespeetfuliy yours. NY. li. WILKES.
RI-VNOMISHCKI!. FKASM.IN CO., OHIO, I January !, I.
.IIKSKY C. SI-AI.MNO. No. 1H Cedar St.. N. Y. l)r.A it Silt:
Inclosed find twenty-live cents. (-•!.",) for which I box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to the address of Win, C. Filler. Rcynoldsburg. Iranklin cr.„ Ohio,
YOUR 1'II.I.S WOK: I.IKI A CHARM—CCKK IIKAII.U AI.MOST ISSTANTF.lt.
'"'""fe.
MK. SrAi.Disu.
Madder, Alum, Chocolate, Buckets,
Yr.-ii.ASTI. MICH. Jan. M. Irfii.
Slit:
it to you for a box of Cephalic Headache and (.'os-
Not long since I sent to I Pills for the cure of the Nervous tiveness. and reeieved the same, anil TIIKY HAII SO I [noon AN KKKKCT THAT I WAS ISPFCKI' TO SKSII KOK
MOKE. I Please send by return mail. Ihreet to -j A. It, WHEEI.EK.
1
From the Examiner, Norfolk, a. omplish the object f.,r wbiel, I hey HP re of headache in all it* forms.
Cephalic Pill# fere made, viz
From the Advertiser, Providence. P.. I. The Cephalic Pills .".re said to be a remarkably feetivc remedy for the headache.and one of the ve 'ot which has ev
best for that very frequent compltii been discovered.
Uags.
Farmers, viz: Ra-on. Eggs. Ruttcr, Feather:
From the Western R. R. Gazette. Chicngo. 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding.and his unrn a! led Cephalic Pills.
From the Kanawa Yallcy Star. Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the ache, uhl' ty tin in, will stick to them.
From the Southern Path Finder. New Orleans, I.a. Try tliein iti that are atilicted. and wc are sure that join to-, iiiiony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefit# that no other m.'dicinu can produce.
From the St. Louis Democrat."
The iimn-'ns" demand for the article (Cephalic Pill.-)
Fi-. in the Gazette. Davenport. WII. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an iirticle he did not KNOW to possess real merit.
The
No. -I. THE ITNITER is the only Remedy that "1 will really cure Strictures of the l-rethra. No matterof how lone standing or neglected the case may be. TtTr" A
.. single buttle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually.ciJt
SPA JJ1HN(5'S PBEPAHKD GLUK
SPALDING'S PJREPAIiKD GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SAVE THE PIECES
ECONOMY! DISPATCH! ]TJ= "A STITCII is TIME SAVES NIXK."COI I As accidents will happen even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way forrepairing Furniture,Toys. Crock-
err'4c'
SPALDING'S 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.
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N. B,—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Pricc. 25 ccnts. Address. HENRY C. SPALDING.
No. 9 CEDAR Street, New-} ork.
CAUTION! v.- .'
As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuroecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE. I would caution all persons to examine before purchasing, and see that the full
n*njr7»SPALDING'S
LATEST ARRIVAL!
.--vJ
Keep it Before the People
'C THAT
"BILL" BOWERS
Is constantly receiving
N E W O O S
AT THE
BANiVER STORE.
All of which he is offering
At Cost and Just a Little More!
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! THAT
"gas" is rather a cheap commodity, and that whilst others may boast of "Wholesale Stores," of "Mammoth" and 'Thirty Thousand Mollnr Stocks,' all the people hnve to do to satisfy themselves where the Largest Stoce. Cheapest Goods, and Latest Styles arc kept, is to call on
BILL BOWERS,
At the BANNER STOKE, 'Where Goods are sold at CV-t, And just A I.ITTI.K more.
THEREFOBE,
If you wish to spend your Cash For CHEAP NEW GOODS. ""(No Auction trash
Keinember Bill Boivers, .r'j At the Banner Store, Sells Goods for Cost
And lililc mrc
•lun-j I. ltfiil
Are You in Want?
HEX you want to buy goods cheap eii to the June l.lWil. BAN NEK STOKE.
ENLARfiEDJACILITIES! tied net ion of ILrpeitscs
J. S. MILLER & GO'S.
Carriage Manufactory,
Market St, north of Court House Syuarc, t'IlA\VFOttI5.SVC5,I,J\ n.MD.
I Having recently purchased, enlarged and improved the premises wc occupy, tltcrhv =rtviri«r exjiense of rent, and giving increased facilities for iiiaiiu-iiclur-
i!n, OARBIAGES,
Buggies, Sulkies, Spring
Wagons, Sleighs S'c.
We wonld respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally that, we aro now in a position to defy all competition in our line in this State as regard
PlilCES. STYLES AND WORKMANSHIP, and invite an inspection of our C.irriage.-, Kn^ies, itc.. a fine assortment ol v. liich wc keep constantly in hand. Keins all practical workmen and emjiloyinu' none, by the most skilful, and using the VEK\ BEST OF MATERIAIJ, together with our I0115 acquaintance with the wants of this section of country, we cannot hclpgivins Fatisfaction.as wc confidently assert that, our v.ork and prices cannot be excelled by any other establishment in Indiana. Old liuttaicn taken in c.vchniigc. All our work warrentetl one year. Repairing,' Plaeksinithing, Triininin^. Paintinjr.tc. with neatness and despatch,..
A p. 1". lr«U. Feb. Til.
\ni p." wTrsoN
AV
Ot Id) inform tin: t.'ili that he keeps on ne" l!nnk,
."loll it 1
escriptii'ii, viz
n.\€l.\MitTI O.IK
i:i-'L\\LO soli:
CINCINNATI KM' I'PP
FRENCH KIP AND CALF,
IIAILM.SS
(MT^
v. ^-vUnlSUf.
C. FILLER.
Crawford
•J-JAVE just r,1*i
Yp^ilanti, Mie'h.
C3r O
'hi
-i-t
incr. Norli Ik. Va. thrill a tiiuiisaiid
I from the r.saininc They have been tested in eases, with entire success.
From the Dem»erat. St. Cloud. Minn. If vou are. or have been troubled with the lieada semi for a box. (Cephalic Pills.) so that you i\ 1 them in can: of an attaek.
liE
DKSCIMPEIO.N
A I,SO KIN HIM K\ i:
& Muliikin,
Mg
"f all I !'C
Bleached and Brown Bluslins
RHADY
E
HATS Miid CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Shawls, Bonnets, Hoods,
La'!ics awl Chiblrr,is
GOODS!!
8 8
LATEST STYLES OF
Queensware & Glassware. Carpels, {all troof.)
I We would a?k the citizens I give us a call, and we will
1
From the Advertiser, Providence. It. I. testimony in their favor is strong, from the .'.speetable quarters.
I' Town them g-.
Oct.. i-'O. I/tin.
J. CRA WFORD .i MI'LLIKIN.
To Wholesale JjLiyers.
JAMES A. DEVOU,
Si'.eees«or of
DEV0R & R0CXW00D,
Mon. S3 !.) S'rarl Si., C*ii«iinuti.
Will be prepared to olTir. on or abtnl the lj,b of March, a de-irubl«s Stock of
Jlibbons. Silks, vJIillincry
Gr oo:ds,
Shawls, Mantillas, White Goods,
EMBROIDERS, FLOWERS,
PARASOLS, Sea. 03f FATOBABLE TEK.«»-
entat thU Store for the purpose of collecting and closing our businesj-DEV0U
GOLD.
PREP ABED OLCE^OT.
is oath* outside wrapper all others are swindling counterfeits,
c.
March 16. leCl 3w. S3 65 Pearl Street.
Spectacles, Spectacles.
Silver and plated Spectacles of the finest pebble glasses, just received. Also. Eye Protccgles. JAMES PATTERSON. torsaadGi
May ». 1
N" O I E
ALL
11
Trca*urerfail3tocollect
Ono Thnn«n frivfii *M
If ri- lie uiii iiianiilactiire hand a line r.fsortinent of
•it'
Delinquent Taxpayers.
who know themselves delinquent on the Tax Duplicate of Montgomery county for the year I860, una previous to that time, aro requested to mcko payment of the same on or before the
First day of •tugust, JYext,
as by so doing they will save cost. The law makes it the duty of the County Treasurer to collect all Taxes due, and my intention is to fill the law to the letter, r.
all Taxes. »r collects
Irom one portion of the people and not from the oth!L0„„ ^.dischargo his duty, for the law makes n.,^i?..~qi i? lo.WT. The man that has only
JCii ?." *orth of property has but
t0
P**-antl the man with
ti?, riTii«?a Dollars, worth of property has about .riipB,ii*o/0U
can
see at once that all
nu are_ equally able to pay, and all men have tho same privileges under the law alike, and should all pay their equal portion of Taxes and when tho Treasurer fails to collcct of one portion of the p»ople and collects from tho othcr^he suffers tho paying portion to be imposed upon, from this fact, if the amount of Taxes in this County is One Ilundrod Thousand Dollars, and Twcnt-five Thousand of that amount is delinquent, of course tho taxes will still be higher on those that pay promptly for there has got to be so much inone raised, and those that pay up promptly havo to ."foot the billl."
Now thelaw is as follows in regard to collecting Delinquent Taxes': The Treasurer can take any personal property and scll it at any time and there is no property exempt in any way whatever. There is no ono that would nsmucii dislike to take and sell property from any ono as myself, but there is not nor cannot be, anything wrong in so doing: Those who have not paid, and tail todo sv within the next three months, will find the law carried out without rospoct to persons. So please call and settle on or before tho tune specified, and all will be right.
W. II. SC1IOOLKK.
May 1. letJI. May *25, *Gl-45u(»^.
Treasurer M. C.
New Boot & Shoe
ESTABLJS^HMEFIT!
J. G. T'artung, Proprietor.
\\'01"Lr» respectfully inform the Citizen.'! of Crnw-
1
t'onNyilli! and vicinity tlmt ho hn •peiied 11 New
!os reccntlj
BOOT & Si-IOJT, .W.S.VI'F.IVTOICI'.
On Jfain Street, immediately West of (irn/ia/n Brothers' Store,
Hid koup constantly on
Resfidy ilSadc W ork,
:»)NsisrtNG OK-
S00TS & SHOES!
made in the neatest iind mosl. durable m.*ilin"V. Especial attention paid tu
JITT5 Prices moderate. Everybody ia respectfully invited to cive him a call. Dec. 31. IP.W.-tr J.C. HARTUNO.
TSTF/W STORE,
NEW GOODS.
rp]IE
undersigned would respectfully inform oil his IViendsand acquaintances that ho has
Kemovecl to
Xo.
ens of Montgomery Ci'iin110I, one door North ol" M-
LEATHER.
(lojiiinemal iUor-k,'
0,
ONE POOR M.ilHII IM' L'A.MPUKI.I. OA LEV .t Aim: it's.
WHEliE heV Stock of
sreeeived a large tuple and Fancy
and v/ellscl'*Cti'd
GOODS,
BSoots and Shoes,
HATS
AND
O
Fail and V."
CAPS,
Mleady %lSade Clothing,
QUEENS "W A. PI E,
\Sl) Ml. KINDS OF .NOTIONS.
\\71HCH lie o|!Vr.« fo flu* pnblie lower ihun «ver.--r.. I All fcied- of
Produce,
LUMBER, SirrNGLES, ^c., j-e:
rPAKI.'N
in exchange fi.rgooils. or any thine you havo
•I to sell call and see us before purchasing Eleso «here. C. W. KLTZOROTII. April T. l-.'ii 38-tf.
3
-f irj :t
GOODS STORE!! CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
I FLAHI-TBJjS. Wool. (Ill-I Cot/on,)
EISr 1ST a"
OF THE
FALL
ID •ti
ow n'g
A .'Vfw »n«l llxti uNivr of
FALL AND WINTER
-GOODS!.
BooT^.Aivi)
snovs,.
CLOTHfNC, &.C., 6cC.
A A NI S TII KM.
Ueo. Snyder A' Co.,
Washington S'reM, "'r:iwford'vil!-. Indinni.
PAPER HANGINGS. Campbell, Galey & Harter HAVE
just received for the Spring Trade of 1WJI, W.im pieces
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. BORDERS
TO MATCH.
Embracing all the New Patterns both in designj and color'. Those wishing tooptain elegant papers will do we.'iioeall. They werf bought during tbu nnnir—for cash—andean be sold at very low figures.
CAMPBELL GALEY A HARTiSR.
March f. Ir«!.-Sm.
S A S S A I O O
Washington Street opposite McClelland's Hal!.
CItAWFORDSVILLE, IND.,
GEO. HAYS, ..
R0CKW00
•Proprietor.
Our Cuisine i« conducted on the French style and shall be found superior to any in the State. Our bill of faro
comprises Spring Chickens. Froir Legs, Squabs.yame Meats, Fish and Oysters, and IU fact evcrythm," the hungry as well as for tho «-picure
IC UUIIK' J1 no 14 I
for
Our saloon is supplied with pure Liquors, »V ineu. Ale, Laser Beer antf ICE CREiVM SERYED UP AT ALL nOORS.
June J,
A
NUMBER one nrticlc of Dixon's Marie Baking Powder. KliLhEl A BRO.
