Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 September 1865 — Page 2

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND Saturday, September 23, 1865.

JPrinlctImill Published vcryNalnvilny IMoi-n-iii .', by A E S O W E N WiMhin^tou Slucl, ill Story, I.CC'M New

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JiAUUlCU THAN ANY I'AI'KH PUllUSHKl) IN OrnnToriNrilli1! Advortisers, call up ami examine our List of :!TTN BSC It lit HKS'^QI

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Hail road.

Time Table which look cITcrt June IHlli. IS03. OOINC XOltTlI. Accommodation l(t.r0 a.m. Through Freight il.-tn p. m. Impress S,(ii2 coisu ROLTII. I'.vpress. 9.9.1 n.m. Through Freight !,.2 Accommodation c,l] p. m.

Good connections made with nil otbi-r roads. II. F. 3TASTI.Y, Snporintciiilanl. .Tunc 2-1 tli.

gltc Comlcnoev.

••.if The Emperor of Brazil has visited thesccnc of warfare between his Umpire mul Paraguay. He is to have a conference with his two ai'.ics, the Presidents of the Argentine Confederation and of Uruguay. A large steam ram for the Brazilian navy has been sent out from

Franco. Others arc nearly completed at Rio Jeneiro.

Ilic pi ospcc.s of the coffee crop were mosa cheering.

A part} of emigrants from Missouri had ar- ... rived in Brazil to settle.

There is a report that Juarez intends to abandon Mexico and come to reside in New York, thus giving up the cause as hopeless.

It has been discovered by a secret Inspcc-T-tor of the Government that the Paymasters' department in Missouri is in a bad condition

Paymaster Holt has-been arrested

charge of fraud.

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upon a

Since the Is! of July the receipts from Tntcrnal revenue have amounted to over $80,000 000. 'Ilic receipts on last Tuesday were Si,-81-5,100.

The War Department has decided that offi

.s ccrs tendering their resignations are entitled to the three months' pay proper, the same as allowed officers who are mustered out.

-"1C amount of National Dank notes issued ,v last week was S3,421,000. There is now $188,402,870 of that currency out.

A careful scrutiny of the new counterfeit one-hundred dollar note shows that, it was printed from the original dies, orbed-pieces, which were engraved outside of the Treasury at the commencement of greenback manufacture. The counterfeit is a dangerous one, toeing almost as good looking as the genuine.

The National Convention of Odd-fellows is now in session in Ball imore. Representatives from all (lie States arc present, together with some from the British provinces.

ihc loss by fire Wednesday in New York reached three millions of dollars. Nine tliousand bales of cotton were destroyed, instead of nine hundred, as stated.

Hie trial of the alleged steamboat burners began in St. Louis yesterday. The attorney for the prisoners gave notice that lie should subpuiiiii ,leif. Davis, Secretaries Mallory and Seddon, and Admirals i'arragut and Porter.

At a meeting of Fenians in Jersey City, night. before last., one of the speakers stated

th Foni,ul caus

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was progressing finely,

already the engravers were engaged

in preparing the bonds of the Irish licMr

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desire to do pood unto them,

"horn they rather ostentatiously proclaim to l36

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but their lirothers—but that.

itis due greatly, if not entirely, to a very nat-

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feel "to keep the jewel

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Louisiana Legislature in time, so that the new kenators may arrive in Washington in time 'C for the meeting of Congress.

fijfwS ^noral Lee is to meet, the directors of Washington College to-day, (Wednesday,) premrn paratory to assuming the Presidency of that

The defense of Capt. Wirtz have suhp.««naed 112 witnesses.

The fet. Albaus Bank have received back a part of the money taken from them by the roibeis, and rcco\ered ly the Canadian authorities, i,

The trial of Champ Ferguson has concluded, and he is now in close confinement awaiting the promulgation of his sentence.

The Damascus, from Kurope, has arrived. She bungs no political news of interest. The Queen *as expected to return to England from Gormany,

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the 8th.

Washington specials states that. President Jolnisoa will not. permit his reconstruction policy to be discussed in the Cabinet sessions. All he wants of his Secretaries is their opinions upon tho details which come under their special supervision.v.

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Our t'ouuty Fair.

On next Tuesday, the L'I'.I h, I he Montgomery County Agricultur Fair will be open to exhibitors, and cuiitilinc four days. So great is the demand for stalls that the society are having a large number of additional ones built. A large and commodious building has just been complete^ wj^ich tho public will find a great improvement. This building is intended for the exhibition of miscellaneous articles. No pains or expense is being spared to make this exhibition, for the coming week, a success, and amply repay the thousands of visitors who will lie in attendance

IK you want a nice fitting boot or shoe go to Curtis & Brother.

Tim GKAVK or PnKHIPKNT 1'UI.K'S FATHBTI. The following inscription was copied from the tomb-stone of the late President Polk, iii'the cemctry at Bolivar, Tenn:—

S.VCHKD

to the memory of Col. KZKKIKI. POI.K, Born 7ill December, 1717, and died :11st. of August, 1W4.: aged 70 years, 8 months and 24 days.

EPITAPH WllITTEX I!Y HIMSKI.I' l.N TIIK 7-LTIT YEAR OF IlIS A (IK. Here lies the dust of old H. P. •, .•.•

One instance of mortality Pennsylvania horn, Carolina bred,' In Tennessee died on his bed liis youthful days he spent in pleasure, Ilie Iattyv years in gathering treasure: From superstition lived quite free, And practised strict morality To holy cheats was never-willing To give one solitary shilling. lie can foresee (and foreseeing-. lie equals must of men in being) That church and State will join their power And mis'ry on the country show'r, The Methodists, with their camp bawling, Will be tlie cause of tins down falling, And we are not destined to sec The woes of poor posterity. First fruits and tithog are odious things, And so are bishops, priests and kings.

THE ladies will find the finest assortment of gaiters at Curtis & Brother.

JAMES WILSON is trimming his sails for Congress in this District. Two months ago lie was in favor of taxing the bonds, now lie is opposed to it. His pretended opposition to uegro suffrage is only a sly dodge to Hank Ortli. He will favor it at the proper time. A regards his ability for the posijjj.on, he is the only man of his party in the county, excepting Col. Lane and Lew Wallace, that possesses sufficient intellect and ordinary sense to represent tho District, so it may be safely set down that the radicals of this county will present him .at the next Congressional Convention.

Adiuoui/rrKAL implements of every description at. Cumberland s. fr~

The Census of Illinois.

The Secretary of_thc State of Illinois expresses tho opinion that the census of that State, now being^aken, will show a population of three millions. This will place Illinois above Ohio and near Pennsylvania. Her population will only bo exceeded by two States, New York and Pennsylvania. afe..

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CUMBERLAND iias the fines^stock of cutlery in town.

Agricultural Ball.

A number of our young men have cugag'cd McClelland sHall for a grand ball to be givi$n on next Wednesday night. It is infended as part of the festivities of the Fair week which commences on next Tuesday. A cordial invitation ia extended to the ladies and gentlemen throughout the county. A splendid cotillion band has been engaged for the occasion and every pains taken to make, the affair gay ami festive.

COOKINO and heating stoves oi the latest pattern at CumbcrlamlV.

THE St. Louis Wniliche Post accuses President, Johnson of "playing a frivolous gamo with the welfare of the people,", ami says that his order for arming tjic militia of Mississippi, and his repeal of General Slocum's order is an act "ten times worse than all the shortcomings for which Mr. Lincoln was so severely taken to task by the press at his time."— The /W is the Radical German organ of the West.

IlAimwAitEof every description at Cumberland's in the old Klston corner.

AN notice that our old friend Bugham Fry still continues to indite epistles to "dear mhhinarv affairs on this planet. Ltighnm is agitated, indignant, mai the brave boys who went from this county fb put down the rebellion were paid a bounty. lie says: "How much better would it have been for men liable to draft to have stepped forward, hired a substitute, stood the draft, or vol mil teercd."

This is decidedly cool, coming from Bugha'mf a man who has grown rich out of the war and who to-day, has his thousands of dollars invested in government bonds, exempt from all state, county and city taxation. Why should he trouble himself concerning the burdens imposed upon the people by a republican administration? His tears and assumed grief are but the gushing cbulilions of the crocodile as he watches for his victim. He's one of the Tom Smith's of the country, a pensioner upon the hard earnings and toil of the laboring man.

Nnw and elegant goods at C. Guthrie & Sons.

TIIERK can be no doubt that a great revolution is impending in Ireland. Recent movements of the Fenian organization in that country and the United States, indicate that the storm will break out before many months

Rh.vn Met lure & I ry's new advertisementI'hey have sufficient goods (o supply half the county. Go there if you wish to tret good bargains.

TO A PAlll OF KYEH.

All lovely as Aurora's light, Soft, blushing in the Orient skies— But she unfolds no beam so bright

As that within thy splendid eyes.

Forth from tlie gorgeous god of Day Irradiant glory earthward HieS— But his is but a feeble ray

To the proud luster of thine eyeg.

The bcautious moon in silent space,1 Looks sick and languid from .With envy of that sof'ter.gracc—

The beamy beauty of thine eye.

Each twinkling star that, all the niglitj To rival thee in beauty tries, Abash'd, retires, by morning's light.

From the opening glory of thine eyes.

Sun, moon and stars, and morning bright, All-conscious Nature thus denies To shine with half the rapt'rous light

That dwells nithin thy wondrous eyes.

Eccentricities of Genius.

The great war through which our country lias passed has caused maiiV singular changt® in the habits, tastes and customs of our gi$$t men. Major General tew Wallace, formerly chief of our editorial staff, wears at evening parlies a Spanish sombcro and ctjtfik and gabbles Spanish with an astonishing Volubility and tragic accent. Lieut. Col.,T.^V. Fry sports a magnificent diamond ring, wliigh is said to acquire additional luster every time he goes an eye on it.

LKAPTIFUL prints of every style and pattern nt-C. Guthrie & Sons.

IIIK night police still continue their nocturnal perambulations. Last night, while on their beat down an alley in tho,£d ward, they heard a lover pouring out in melodious strains lite following ditty: -'The night police are not abroad,

Lovely Sallie, darling Sallie, Please to put your fixen's on, :v And meet me in the alley.

"Never mind thejiooks and eyes, Charming Sallie, buxom Sallie, Don't, you hear, your lover cries,

Oh, meet me in the alley.

"While I travel oil the streets, Peerless Sallie, darling S?»Uie, .j. Many times 1 hope to meet— "To meet you in the alley.

LAMKS shawls of every style au'i J.V'W.N C. Guthrie & Sons. mS Uj'K..-J t,*

A'SV-A liolib dr Maliorncj. This firm have added to their large stock of stoves and tinware a splenilid-assortnient of qucensware. Everybody should visit their establishment and look at the beautiful variety of their wares. Every article necessary for the culinary department of the kitchen can be obtained here.

AI.LEN & MANX'S new steam flouring mill in the north part of town will soon be in operation. :'|Sll

GASKILL & CANINE have just received a large stock of boots and shoes which they offer to the public at the lowest cash figures. Thijy have now in their employ the best of workmen and are enabled to fill promptly nil orders for boots and shoes.

Go to Cumberland's for your tin-ware

JACOU FALL, the notorious horse tlnef ami cut-thwit, who was captured at Danville- Illinois, some two weeks ago, and who lias since been lying in our jail, has taken a change of venue to Boone County. We trust the people of Boone will see that the rascal gets his doH«rts.

THE city council should take'steps to hav (lie streets and alleys thoroughly cleaned.

Where to I'uy Your Boots and Shoes. Curtis & Brother have now in store a large and magnificent assortment of boots and shoes for gents and ladies ware.''-Their custom made work is superior to any other in the trade, both for cxccllenco of finish, elegance of style and durability. Go there and make your purchases if you wish to save money.

DL'HIN'G till pasL week the Crane House HO been crowded with guests. "pfsf

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READ tho address of President Jol.nsnn the Southern delegation. It is noble and patriotic.

Fresh Baltimore Oysters served up every day at Hays' Saloon.

The Recognition of'

The

Mexican Empire.

The St. Louis Republican sa.ys: "Itis reported that President Johnson and Secretary Seward look upon the recognition of the Mexican Umpire as an 'r»vfectlv legitimate in itself, and which must eventually taice place,' without, prejudice, however, to the maint ainance of the Monroe Doctrine."

HORACE GKKKLKY is to deliver the address before the State Agricultural- Society at Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the 0th of November.

WM. P. AVATSO.N has just received at his establishment a large stock of leather and fiud-

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THE Republican politicians tell us that it is the negro soldier who saved the Union This is a compliment to the white Soldier which he will appreciate.

A murder case, brought, here from Fountain County, on a change of venue, has been conin to a a in N

THE weather lias at last become cool and pleasant. Everybody is rejoicing that the

heated term has passed.

No new cases of free-love have come to light this week.

IHK 1st ward hast lie brazen effrontry to denominate the 2d as the "free-love ward."

AN important, church trial is announced to take place on next Tuesday the 20th. A number of witnesses have already I,eon summoned.

Li-.r every Democrat, be sure to vole fn- John

Corbitt

ou the 10th of next month,.

Bond ami Free—and Free Bonds.

Working men ot' America—who made tho law that you should toil all your life to pay the billions .of taxes beeped upon u.s? "Whj fchouKl the poor-.111011 and women who h.t^e given their eaviiiuvrs their sons—their relatives—their blood to subdue the rebellion now closed, not only

011 liiirh, ^1C *'e:lsl: blood, but support. i" idleness the loyal cowards who dare fcot fight, and „ho rich men Avho hold constitutional cnactmatEf&iVom taxation?—

Who made the poor—the laboring man, woman and .child slangs to debt? by should you pay any man for beiug rich? hen this war began, Thomas Smith owned a farm. It was a good farm—he sold it lor twenty thousand dollars, and j-ut the money in bank, lie was a "loyal" man—^liat is, a man who was in favor--

Of abolitionism, Of military trials. Of arbitrary arrests, Of false imprisonments, Of a total disregard for the constitution,Jbrftlie laws, and for civil rights.

During the reign of Lincoln, tlie above qualifications were the test of loyalty?— 'Smith had rt contract and a hundred thousand dollars, half ofwhich he divided among generals, senators and republican lobbyist's. When the war was over, Smith hadscventy five thousand dollars. \io invested in bonds exempt from taxation, and receives every three mouths over seven per cent, interest, amounting to five thousand and ninety seven dollars a year.

Smith is rich—loyal, and a man of means, lie wears broadcloth, gets drunk, does as he pleases, and 110 one dare tjucstion him. He has seventy five thousand dollars in government bonds—dc does not has.c a farthing of tax to pay—his for tune is made. "When this war began, Robert Jones owned a farm worth twenty thousand dollars. He kept it—went to war—fought —returned... He found his farm taxed five thousand dollars by his stay at home neighbors to raise bounty money to give men to exempt (hem from the draft. He finds his property taxed—taxed—taxed —taxed! to raise money to v\^n, Ui^ioyul neighbors from war!

And Hubert ones learns that he can not sell a cow—hor.so, crop of grain or hay but it is taxed. Ho is made to pay taxes on all he has. He must help build roads, bridges, school houses, jails, churches and pay the current expenses of iiij town, county, city, state and nation. He toils early and late, liis wife sells eggs, butter, cheese, poultry and the products of Iter loom. His children wear coar goods, sell berries, wild fruit and game from the field, river or forest to'licit along. The best cow goes in the spring— the best horse goes in the fall to pay taxes.

Thomas Smith has seventy five thou sagd dollars iu government bonds, by a rcgiiblrcan administration made exempt from taxation. I-fc lives at ease, pays not a cent of taxes for any purpose wlia' ever, and then by law compels Hobcrt Jones to toil to pay taxes, and work a few hours extra each week to pay him, Smith, in tercst money on his fortune beside.

Look at this! We arc talking to the Hobcrt Joues' of America now—to the laboring men of our country, and not to the bondholders who arc by a republican bondoeratic administratiottjproteeted in their wealth.

Democracy made the nation what it was when the war commenccd-r-a rich, happy and prosperous people.

Democracy favored equal taxation equal responsibility. Democracy taught law and obedience thereto.

Republicanism has brought us war. It has filled the earth with dead bodies. It has hillocked tho land with graves. It has transformed a r'ch and producing country into a land of ashes, broken hearts and desolation.

It has rioted in extravagance and has heaped' more taxes upon the people of the United States than was levied upon America, France, England and Spain when the war began.

It has by legislation withdrawn two thirds the capital of the entire United States from taxation by borrowing money and giving the government's" notes or bonds for the same, and besides paying 'Sbuble the interest foreign countries pay^ exempted the notes or bonds from taxathus throwing the entire weight of 7

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mosUvtckcd, reckless, profligate and mischief working administration the country -cVer knew upon the laboring men of the United States.

The curse visited upon Egypt the curse of lice, frogs, etc., was an evidence of Divine-love in comparison with the curse of Republicanism this country is now laboring under.

Working men of America—will you heed these things? Will you consent longer to follow the cloud which has already led jousofar from peace and happiness?— you endorse and support the power which takes you by the throat—mocks at your prayers—robs you of labor—toys with your liberties—revels in your blood —lives on your earnings and makes of the laboring men mudsils on which to car still higher an accursed and oppressive aristocracy? .cpfi

Let us demand our rights—let us iv? retrenchments—reform—law—order aud economy. Lot us have KQI'AL TAXATION or "•rpiidhifr cn(!rv imlimiitl rich/:

CAPTION.—Some of tlic- lalios lnul lioi,tcr not lei certain iiriny chaps cinlir tlioni. Tlioy littvu learned to tak cotton they can get liolu of

A number of JJriti^h war have been orJucl

shall never have it'll honest and

economical (Jovernment until we reduce the taxes. Wc arc at present collecting from tho people, impoverished- by the war, more than three hundred millions of dollars a year for the support of the federal Government. In Dffiiocrat ^ays seventy millions was sufficient. The Democracy managed to administer affairs without income ihxes and without any internal revenue whatever. Tho only Federal taxes were-/duties upon customs.— What say the people to the repeal of the income fax jind other obndkious features oi the internal revenue* extortion? 11' they are for it, they will oust the present party from power.

Let tluisii who hnvo doubted tlic virtues of Hull's Ccdron hitters, ir any sueli there be, read tho f'ollmviii(! certificates from centlemcn well known in this community,ami doubt more.

Its general introduction into the army will savo the lives of thousands of our soldiirs. LOUISVIM.K, Kv„ Juno 3, ISR,:). \Y c, the under?ism.'d. have seen tho Rood efl'eets produced by the use uf l)r. .John Hull's Cedron Hitter 111eases ot_ general debility and prostration of the system, and believe its general use would prevent disease and relieve much sStforing. Amougour soldiers, particularly would this be the ease, especial.y those who are exposed to miasmatic influences in the southern climate.

Major Philip Speed, Collector Internal Kovcnuo ,td District, Kentucky. Charles H. Cotton, Collector of tho Port of Louisvulc, Kentucky. £°l. II. Pent. Provost Mnrshal of Ky.

Hew D. P, llcndurdon, Secretary Sanitary Cuinnu&non, Harnev, Hushes & Co., Publishers Democrat.

IJavis, (»rcin & Co., Wholesale dealers, Main street Louisville.

ILirt A.Mnpother. Lithographer, corner Market and Uurd streets, Louisville, Ky. ,1 uliiis Wiutor. Clothing Merchant, corner Third it Market .slryuts, Louisville, Ky.

Captain 8. F. Hildreth, of steamer Msij. Anderson. Major L, I. ihruston, Paymaster United States Army.

C. M. Metealf, National Hotel, Louisville. Col. Jesse U:iyless,-lth Ky, Cavalry. George I). Prentice, Louisville Journal.

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Sold Wholesale and Retail by K.J. 1HNFOKD ashington Street, Ciwfordsville. ind. Who als« ^ar^ipimlla Bull's Worm Destroyer Smith Ionic Syrup. Kcraember, K. J. liinfdrds Drug Store. [lnay^o'tfoy.

DR. KNAPP & SON, Physicians & Sui'gcons

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1 OKMERLV OF NEW YOU1C,

are treating successfully

CHRONIC DISEASES, On a New System!

W hicli embraces the best and most approved methods in this and other countries for tho ... curc of all Chronic Diseases.

Tliey treat, successfully

AH Nervous and Ncuralgic Diseases.

All forms o? Scrofula Fever Snres, and Old Ulcers jpepna. Disr.isea of the Liver, Constipation, nil uli'ionary ConsumDtion in its early

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'fhey treat puccessfully,

Itoeuiii Headaches,

all Diseases, uiaeases of Children and .Sciiiiiml H'rnliia«, mill Sexual IJisenscN, hicli are carrying thousaqu.- to their graves iiunuj. ally.

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a newmethnd. all disoas-

es t»l the Lye and Kar. 'i hey have had more extcnall°

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belter success in the treatment of

IZISIlJgSIlS of WPOtSfllHY

Than any other Physicians in America. Thoy have etued omen who hav.o boen contined to their bed tor years. '1 hey never fail to cure

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in all st.ige-" 'o matter of how longstanding, 'i'hey cure A S A

so it nc\cr iLtu.ns. Tliey have a Sure Cure fvr tho Jisiiessing disease, A

SSemmorrhoUls or Piles!

'i'hey curc all Diseases of the

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DSPTHERiA CURED!

They have discovered a

Sure and Speedy Cure, For thia Terrible

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to cure 1L gives

Scarlatina, or Scarlet Fever

wlneh I.- of the same class of (lisonse. Jt never fails roin 12 to -18 hours.

of .he same class of disease, tliptheriaor Scarlatina in l'roi relief immediately.

PKICE PEK BOTTLE,

$5,f0

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I hey have had an extensive practice and wonder-

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TRIORS OK SWEl.I.irVGS, or a red spot loso no time in having itattend"d to as a timely trealment may savo thc-in from the horrors sulTenng and death ot 1111 ojieu cancer.

CATARRH CORED!

1 hey arc treating- Catarrh on a new sy-tcm wh'ch is a in­

sure Cure for this Disease!

MIT be cured oy Local treatment AI.ONE, theietorc

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Dr. jvnapp, who will ly in the futuro Sat 80,1

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THE iillEAT KMiLlSH REMEDY.

SIK .1 AMISS I'l.AHKK'M

CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. I

Prepared from a prescription of Sir .1. Clark, M. I'-. I Physician Kxtraordiuary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is uiifniliiiK in the cure I of all tlWso painful and daiiRcrous diseases to which tho fomalo constitution is subject. It moderates al1 excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.

TO NAItHIliU I.AIHI

it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, hrinf! on the monthly period with regularity. Each lotj£o. prico Ono Poilar, bears tho Uoverncnt Stamp of Groxt Uritain, prevent countcr-

CAUTIONV

These Tills should not be taken by Females durim.' the 1 1UST TlWtlili MONTHS of Pregnancy, as tliej ateMirc to br-.iiKon iliscarriage but at any other] time they arc s^fe.

In all Casos of Xcrvous and Spinal Affections Pains in tho Back ami Limbs,' Fatigue on slight ex-1 ertion, Palpitation of tho Heart. Hysterics, and \Y liitcs, tlieso

Pills will clFect a cure when all other I

means have failed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomol, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

Full directions in tho pamphlet around each packnge, which should bo carefully preserved SOIJD BY ALL. DHUGQlblS

Sole Agent for tho United States and Canada. JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlaiult St., Now York.' N. 1!.—$1 00 and post-age stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will lnsuro a bottle, containing]

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Iteo. 1 r-Dtfren. Proprietor Louisville Anzoigor. lluffheaA Pnrkhill, Wholesale Dry Goods dealers. Main MreeUJjouisvillo. Ky.

Pills, by return mail. deelO'CJyl.

Br. MABSHALLS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to he the •P IS ^no,Wn for curing tho Cainrrli, Cold Su-| tlic Il»ncl and ftlradnrlie. It bus been found nn' excellent remedy in many cases of 8or« UcniiirMH Ji:is been removed by it, and llrarni{f has otten been greatly improved by its use.

It is migrant and agreeable, and

Gives Immediate Relief

To the dull heavy pnins caused by diseases of tho Head, lhosensations after using it nre delightful and mj'igorating. It opens and purges out all obstrucfions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy notion to the parts affected.

More Than Tliii Ly Years' Salo and use of Ir. ItlnrHlmlpN CnUirrh ami «eaduche giuiir, has proved its groat value for a I •. tho common diseases of tho IIend," and at this moment it stands higher than over before,

It is recommended by many of the best physiciansand is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere.

Read the Certificate of ,V7holesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for many years boon acquainted with Dr. ITlar»liall'tt Catarrh aud Ifii-adaHit: Sunn and sold it in our wholesalo P'Ule, cheerfully state, that wo believe it to be ecjual, in every respect, to the recominendutions given of it tor the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best artielo we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head,

I urr & Perry, Boston, I Barnes & Park. N fork. Keed, Austin itco.. A. D. & 1). Sand's, Brown. Lamson .t co., Stephen Paul .t Co.." Ueeu. Cutlor it co.. Israel Minor it cn.. ^.thW.l-owle, licKossoiiit Uobbins. llson.I airbankico., A. L. Soovill ,tco„ llciishtuv, Ldmonds it co.. M.Ward.Closo ico.," 11. Hay, Portland. Mo.. Hush it Galo. or sale by all Druggists. Try i|.

December 10-l8tM-ly,

SOMETHING NEW IN

CRAWFORDSVILLE!

Hardware, Slovc Slorc,

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Tin Shop COMBINED.

as low as such articles can be had any where. Tho

HARDWARE DEPARTMENT

wfli consist of

Door Locks and Latches, in large variety Door it Window Holts, Door lJutts and Ilinuos. .-Screws, (round and flat head,) AVijidow Springs,

Sausage Grinders Grindstones and Rollers Coopers and Carpenters 1 ools Rules Squares N lppcrs Saw Setts. Honch Screws Iron llraccs Spirit Jievels Dividers Compassosr1 lyore Hammers

Hat and Coat ilooks, Pullics Padlocks: ft Cupboard (latches Ilooks and Kyes Picture Nails Tivblo Knives and Forks, (from common to ivory handled silvor stool Carving & butcher knives:

Kllil'u'-

IFfttchets:

Axes of tho best brands Hand, cross-cut and Mill' Saws Shovels Spades:

A rood assortment of the celebrated American Pocket Knives Silver, (icrman Silvor it

Catarrh CAVNOT bo

eured by i.oc.M, treatinent AI.ONK hence tho main advertised cures lor Catarrh, all of which are 1 oca' remedies,give relief ONLY while the patient is us'ir them, but SKVKK CI KK. v,!i ulT'

an (l nKbu caso nn wo

c'oSSTITL'TI ovl

th'erehy eTect°

A PERMANENT CURE

fini.VwV-' ,coN"st"'T"''Ox.s for years have avor'iged "'ousand a year which gives thtin l.v by a few. «Hu.u.0,i y„irJKri'r '^'^her lliey 1° not proniiso to euro all sta-

Mcn CirTi'sc'muy uc curable this woek, nut next-

row:

hence the dimmer of delay.

No Case wni^ip received, when (here arc any doubts of Cure or Keller.

wBicli

bo favored.

CONSULTATION FREE.

isit Crawfordsville reu'iilarItcdatthi

October 'ilst, oc ^atunlaj^cUMnber'tiuh! (sep'J3)

Administrator's Sale-

|\TOTICK is hereby eiven that the undersieiiL'd nr). ee11«n'd''wMl ?liv* 'r

os( ol

rL-idoniM.. l"1

.lames i'ierce, de-

flllo

A public auction at tho lato

cmn /no-'lcucased in Wayne township, MontlHi (i Indiana, on Saturday. October Hth, nr'l'i,!!'- Pruporty of.said estate, consisiiij-

U"es, Sheep. Hay Com in the

11 '"the ffiauary. J-arminit I tensiU, and llou. el"ild ami .vitehen furniture. Sale to bcL'in at JO clock A M. TERMS—Sums of ?:t and un'l.'r f,?v ",i

1,1

'jver 1?3 a credit of !i months will be

gn en. the purchase security wnivin prai»%cun.*nt, law ep-UVuii- Admiuini.it

?. 11._ urcuiL oi :i montllS Will be •chaser givnm nolo nt interest with cood li*— the benefit of valuation and up. •ws. DAN MKKR'JI.L,.

Trace Ciiain« Curry Comb-!

Orgentan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, (both German and renchj)

J"- Mc.it Knives 'Ausurs: Snuffers:

ltnow it TAN-

Powdor Flasks Rlacking Itrushi'.c Monkey W ronches0 liorso Urushes: Grass and Brior Scythcsj Hay and Straw Porks Sheep Shears jjsShoo Knives &Carriugo Holts .. -ALSO-

Coffeo Mills: (iiinlets: Scissors

Sad Irons A ppl l'earcrs Candle Sticks

Nails

XfA Glass

Tea Bolls

rCW°VU

Sash km

a Doors

Or anything elso in tho Hardware Line

Agricultural Implements-.

•r„«So which may bo^oUnd

ia

1 1,10 bc3t

Threshers l'lows

Among

Clothes Washers and Wrinsers. Wheat Drills:

4

Hay Hal c« CuttniR Boxes: Reapers

Cider Mills Cultivators Mowers,

Ilay Forks: C'ane Mills

Churn?

STOVES!

*,M -fia*

State, post office

I aticnts must write their name address, plainly. All |(.M0

m-

STOVES!

Also bin ing added to the abovo alarcjc nnd woll

c.«.1 a o, Hue,it ol the most, piipul:ii-Tuiil \volI trieii" Kitch"' !l."'".l -.w,l,cl1

is

the justly eolebrated

era! oTlie.-^rn^tpri^sto suit^or^ffiv^KuU: sia Iron Healing Stoves, beautiful dcsig.i 7lso, .-lift box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in

riet "roil

good

va-

I v. vvvi».n jui»vo, III AlMi.il

good assort men of Tinwaro, Sheet-'

Aiatfass&fc astsswr"

•rin-W areti

30 0n!

n"cJ

11,0

services of

Vi

Jr'^

!,,-1,!no-,

1

John Hoover.

experience than any otliorinan in

and Slie^V nWU, of Tin, Coppor I, !!, ulih

1.'r'"}.A\"rc°"n'!

wares rnado by him,

will becunnintecd io be perfcit or can br^etJrnod"

oi All MHds of (•ouii'ry Produce takcu.

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND.

Aug.-.'ii- lrG-tf.

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