Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 October 1865 — Page 3

AGAIN IN CRAWFORDSVILLE!

N. POTTENGER!

WTISHES to announce to his old friends and tbo Ti public generally that he is ftgftin in the

'DRY GOODS TRADE

In tho City of Crawfordsville, at

No. 4, Commercial. Row,

whero ho has a well selected stock of

DRY. GOODS, Queenaware, Glassware,

HiTS.^CAPS.

BOOTS, SHOBS,

ITOTTIOITS, Sco., Sco.

whioh he proposes to sell below all competition for

CASH OR PRODUCE!

"Small profits and qnick sales foroash" is the motto. All are invited to oall and prioe our goods before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that it is their interest to buy of me. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at marked pri ces. (octgm.) TB. POTTENGER.

SOMETHING NEW IN

CRAWFOKDSVlliI,E!

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Ilardwaffe, Slovc Store,

AND

Tin Shop

COMBINED.

undorsigned begs leavo to inform tho public if i'i* ?01t*0CV 'nC

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Or anything clso 111 tho Hardware Line.

Agricultural Implements.

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Also having muoh experience in Farming and the use of Farming Implements, it is my aim to keep a complete assortment of Agricultural Implements, and those only which I know are the best. Among which may be found Threshers

Plows Hay Rakes: Cutting Boxes

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CJ.P.Campbell,

splendid variety of

Hardware alitor which has been puronasea muou iu. deoline in prices and it is my intention to sell them as low as such articles can'be had any whore. The

HARDWAKE DEPARTMENT

will consist of

\)oorLec1s wnS Latches, in large variety DoorA Window Bolts, Door Butts and Hinges. Screws, (round and .fiat head,) Window Springs. Slat aad Coat Hoefcs. IPulliea Padlocks OajAoard Cntehe*, Iloofks and Eyes Picture Nails Table Knives and Forics. {from common to ivory bandied silver steel Carving* butcher knives

Sausage Grinders: Grindstones and Hollers Coopers and Carpenters

Tools

Rules Squares Nippers Saw Setts, Bench Screws Iron Braces Spirit Levels, Dividers Compasses Plyers Hammers

Ilatchots:

Axes of the best brands: Hand, cross-cut and Mill Saws Shorglv Spadof.: TroWWs: 'Strap Hinges Carpet Looks

A good assortment of tho celebrated American Pocket Knives: Silver, German Silver A

Trace Chains Curry Combs

Orgontan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, (both German and French

Powder Flasks Blacking Brushes Monkey Wronchos

Coffee Mills Gimlets: Scissors

Tea Bolls

Horso Brushes

Grass and Brier Scythes, Hay and Straw Forks Sheep Shears

Meat Knives Augurs Snuffers

Snoe Knives Carriago Bolts ALSO—

Sad Irons Apple Pearcrs Candle Sticks

Nails Glass

Sash DOOM

Clothes Washers and Wringers. Wheat Drills

Reapors Hay Forks: Cane Mills

Cider Mills Cultivators Mowers.

Churns, Ac.

STOVES! S® STOVES!

Also havtogatied to the abovo a largo and well selected assortment of the most popular and well tried cooking Stoves,among which is tnojustly celebrated Kitchen Queen, whieb we have no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all respects also, the Black Oak. as good as any in tho market Also, tho Planter Cooking Stove, which has attained so high a reputation wherever introduced nad sovoral other patterns at prices to suit everybody.' Russia Iron Heating Stores, beautiful design also, east box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in good variety. Also, a good assortment of Tinware, Sheet Iron. Brass, Copper and Zinc, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhore,

Tin-Ware!

Have also engaged thescrvices of Jfoha IlMTtr, who has had more experioneo than any other man in Crawfordsvillo in the manufacture of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware: and all wares made by him will be guaranteed to bo perfect or can be returned.

Particular attention paid to Roofing Guttering anil Spouting and all kinds of Job Work done on tho shortest notice. All kinds or Country Produce taken.

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND.

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Administrator'8 Sale. "\TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned adJ-~ ministrator of the estate of James K. -Stonebreaker, deceased, will sell at public auction on Saturday. November 4th. 1865, at Alamo, between the hours of 11 o'eloek A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. tho following described personal property of said Ward, towit: DneGold Watch. Terms cash in hand. oct7-1805*3 R. W. McMAKEN, Adm'r

AJV ORBMJYJiJYCE, Relative to Certala Rliadeaieanara, Naiaan(Ml^ai Other Oflewn A|.lml the City af

Cnwr«r4irillt. aa Prariillai for ikeir Faaiahaaeal. 8*0. 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville, That, every person who shall, within the City limits, sell, or oner to sell, any unwholesome for wholesome provisions, •hall, upon oonviotion thereof, be fined in any sum notexeecding Fifty Dollars.

SBO. 3. Every person who shall, within the City limits, by rude, noisy, insolent or indecent behavior, disturb any oolleetion of a portion of the citizens of theoityof Crawfordsville convened for any lawful purpose, shall, upon conviction thereof be fined in anv rum not exceeding twenty-five dollars,

SBC. 3. Every person who shall, within the City limits, in a ruae, insolent or angry mannor touch, strike.or beat another, shall, upon oonviotion thereof, be fined in any sum not oxoeeding fifty dollars.

SBO. i. This ordinence shall be in force from and after its due and legal publication. Pased Oetober 13th: 1865.

Attest D.BRWofe"Clerk.

ON H. LAYM0N Mayor.

W. 8.6alcj. |j D.Harter.

1MPBELL, UlLEY and IIARTER,

TTAVK received their stock of Fall'and Winter £A^Uoods—Bought during tho short panic in New York at some advantages which they are willing to give their customers. Tho stook is largo and well assorted, and will be sola for cash at the very lowest market ifttea. It oonsists in partof v.*

CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,

Jeans and Sattinetts. Twoeds, Flannels, Stripes. Ticks, Shootings and Shirtings. Cotton Yarns and Batts, Blankets,

Countcrpaines, Wonted Goods,

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Fur and Buck Gloves. Wool Jlose, Velvet Hoods, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Cords. Buttons. Ac.

DRESS GOODS!

Coburgs, Merinos.^Rmpress Cloths. Plaid Poplinos, Black and Fanoy Silks. StripedOrientals, Wool de i, Caledonia Plaids, Brooho Poplins,

aiM QftAftn/l Alnaiaa a *na

Lainos, Armorai, vwcuvui.

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Figured Mohairs, Seeded Alpacas, Ginghams, Prints, and DoLainos.

CLOAKS & FURS!

Splendid line Basques, Baskeens, and Circulars entirely new designs trimmed in Steel, v.. Velvet, and Buglo.

Kcady-Jtlade Clothing!

Businoss Coats, English Walking Sacks, Black Dress Coata, Ovojr-Coots, Pants Vests, Jackets, Drawers.) bhtrts, Collars, Cravats, Suspenders. A complete stock of Uontlemons' Furnishing Goods.

BOOTS SHOES!

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Kip lined. Calf A Water Proof Boots for Men & Boys.

Ladies', Misses' and Children^'

Calf, Red, Goat, Balmorals and Bootoes.

Carpets and Oil Cloths

GRUCJEKlJiS!

Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, &c.

JLr'Cull soon and sooure somo of the bargains before they are all gone. Country produce will be takon as usual. CAUI-UELI,,G ALKY A HARTBR.

October 14-1865.

The Important Questions of the Day, are:

Shall Maximilian be Driven out of Mexico?—Echo Answers— ."Shall He?"

Whore shall wc go to get

CHEAP GOODS?

All woll informed people answer at tho

BANNER' STORE!

"Where Goods arc sold at Cost, Aud just a littc more.''

'Bill Bowers'

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Semi-Annual Address

Ladies and Gentlemen of Montgomery and surrounding Counties: Again permit us to tender our warmest thanks for tho very liberal patronage bestowed on us and hoping still to merit tho same, we would say to you and all others that tho

still waves, and that wo are now daily receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, comprising a full line of all kinds of Goods Heretofore kept by i"s, ali of whioh wo propose to sell just a little oheaper than the cheapest,

We do not say that we sell moro goods than any house in Indiana wo prefer to tell a story that somebody will believe. But we, do say—and thoso who will favor us with a call can bo oonvinoed—that we sell goods a little choaper than any other house in

fit

this city. Our stock is now full and complete, and wilJL.ViB '*"»S the fall and winter. Thon we say to all cash or ready-pay buyers to give us a oall and wo will make it to your interest to trade at the

As we soil no goods on a credit, of course we have no bad debts to piake up off of our customers. Neither have we lost anything in outside speculations to be made back from our customers but our system of do-

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ing business is uniform—oil goods maikod in plain figures, at small profits, and sold

doceived.

And other old fogies have lived out their day, And only keep store to have some place to stay, v' But the ''Banner's" alive and up with the times. And always will give you the worth of your dimes.

Then pass the side-shows, tho "Mammoths" and And come to the "Banner," and give ut a oall. You'll find when you eall that Toucan what we si Then call at tbe "Banner," you'll find it will pay.

And that is the word that makes tie world move. In business, in politics, or even in love. Tho first question asked by men of this day. Tho first question aeltcd is—"will the thing payT"

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at marked prices nono need fear of being

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Then come from tho hills, tho plains and tho valloy, Como to the "Banner with a rush and a rally And don't bo doeeived by the little side show That's kept open daily, on 0.0. M. Row.

You've all seen tbo "Elephant" and paid out your monoy Till it's lost all its novelty, and ceased to bo funny. The "Mammoth" has bellowed and made so muoh noise. wj. It haa lost its attraction Tor all but the boys.

EVER XJSED.

TOGETHER WITH

WHEAT Scre«m®, FLOWS,

And a general assortment of

O S E S

AND

BUILDING MATERIALS,

OILS, PAITO, &S

Sept. 2 1865-tf.

proprietors would respectfully inform tho citizens of Montgomery county that they have opened a largo and extensivo Clothing Establishment whero may bo found

Heady-Made Clothing

of ovory description. Also

G-ents' Furnishing Goods,

TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,

&6C., 5cCS.

Our stook of Clothing consists in part of

Mens', Boys'ssfSc Youths' Clothing, Dress Coats, Business Coats,

Frock Coats, Pants, Shirts, Gents Scarfs, Drawers, Woolen Scarfs,

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Eioce Goods of all Qualities and Prices, OctM'65. L. A M. DKSSAUER.

JJI* ORMJYJMJYCE, la KdHatlaB tm Theatre*, Shawa, fte. SKC.1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of the City of Crawfordsvillo, that any

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SEC. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect, add be in force from and after its dte and legal publication.

Passed September 25th1865. WILSON H. LAYMON, Mayor. Attest: T. D. BBOWH. Clerk.

Public Sale.

"VV OTlCE is hereby given that I will soli on Saturll day tho 11th of November, 1665, at my residence in Ripley township, two miles west of Yountsville, tho following desoribed personal property Horses, Cows. Sbecp, Corn in the field one now 3-horse Soring Wagon, one 3-horse wagon and harness. Farming Utensils, and Household and Kitohen Furniture.

TERMS-A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over $5, '.he purchaser giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraise merit laws. JOHN BRITTON.

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Table Cutlery*

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A A S E E 'HtCELEBRATED CYLINDER FEED GRAIN DRILLS,

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LEVI dessauer. MOSES DESSAUER.

L. & M. DESSAUER,

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M:A.X35r STREET, One Door West of Comer Booh Store, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

THE

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CAMPBELL

&ALEY &

BARTER'S,

THE BEST wp

CAM HILLS

Ever brought to this Market.

Ko trouble to show them,

To Sell Them,

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CIDER MILLS

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Campbell, ?aley

Horse)

& WWarter.

Dr. MABSHALLS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved itsolf to be the best artiole known for curing the Catarrh, C.M ia the llead and Oradache. It has been found an excellent remedy in mahy cases of dare Byca. DeaAMM has been removed by it, and lleariag has often been greatly improved by its uso.

It is fragrant and agreeable, and

Gives Immediate Relief

To tho dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opfena and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tho glands, and gives a healthy action to tho parts affected.

More Than Thirty Years'

Of Sale and use of Dr. BVarahall'a Cntarrh ai4 lleattache SaoC, has proved its groat value for all tho common diseases of the Head, and at this moment it stands higher than ever before, 11 is rccommouded by many of tho host physioiansand is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere.

Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. Alaivhnlt'a C/'atarrfcr a'ai Headache gaiifl*, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, thatwebelievo it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the euro of Catarrhal Affeotions, and that it is decidedly the best article we hnvo over known for all common diseases of the Head.

Hurr A Perry, Boston. Reed, Austin A co.. Brown. Lamson A co.. Reed. Cutler A co„ Seth W. Fowle,

Senshaw.

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or description, any shows or pjuppets, ^at-figurof, menngone, caravan or collection of aniinUi any

lerformanco of any feats of tumbling, rope or wire _ancing, balancing- slight of hand, or tricks of legerdemainc, or any circus, of natural or artifioial ourl'

osity, or deception, or representation of any kind whatever, or any other exnibition or public show* Tor whioh compensation or money is charged or de-1 manded, except lectures on scientific, historic, benevolent or literary subjects, and the apparatus for tho elucidation of the same, and specimens of tho fine arts, without license therefor, made out attested. signed and sealed, shall.for each offbnBo* on conviction thereof before the Ma^or, forfeit and pay any utm nottxoeeding fifty dollars and tbe costs. ^Sbd. 9. The mayor of tho city is hereby authorised to grant license for the exhibition of publio shows as aforesaid, of any menagerie, caravan, or collection of animals or circus, on the paymont into the city treasury of the sum

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Barnes A Park. N York, A. D. AD. Sands, Stephen Paul A co.." Israel Mirtor A co., McKesson A Robbms, A. L. 8eovill Aco„ M.Ward.Close itco.," Bush A Gale.

'ilson.Fairbankitco.. Edmonds A co.. H. 11. Hay, Portland, Me..

Over-Coats, Vests, Neck Ties, 0 Under Shirts, HatB and Caps, Gloves,

Forsale by all Druggists. December J0-1864-ly.

Try it.

Joslin & Beem,

After returning thonks to tho pub- JS®

•QH lie for past patronage, take groat pleasure in calling especial attontion to IB their present stock of

sure in calling especial attontion to their present stock of

DR. JOHN BULLS' 60MF0"dr3SriD

CEDROM BITTERS.

fffct i*at«at Wwl'layiiUiai DltMTtTT

•f tkc NiaNwilh Cwiarr.-

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Cook and Parlor Stove,

which is as large as enn bo found in the market. Amofltf them aru the

.Senator, Charter,

Oriola,

and other firtt dttss Cook Stoves,. w^iich are surpassed by none Being1 made from the best Pig Iron and of the latest improved patterns theyare insured not to crack, and to be firstclass baking Stoves. We also keep on band a large stook of

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mado by old and experienced workmen, and out of thoheaviestand bosi Tin. at low prices both Wholesale and Retail. Sugar Kettles, Brass Kettles Skillets A Lids.- Dog-Irons, SodIryns, Coffee Mills, Spoons, Ladles, Ao.,Ao„

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twenty dollars for each day's exhi­

bition or performance and for all other shows or exhibitions above enumerated for each day's exhibit tion or performances, not loss than two nor more than twenty dollars, to be fixed and determined in the dis cretion of the major,

JUYM MJV FACT

a complete stook of goods in their lino constantly on hand. All kindsof Job Work dono to order

On Short Notice,

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Oct7-1865.

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,T n-"*.-I i, No man's name- is more intimately connected- witH the.history ef Materia Medics, of tno .United StCtes. or more favorably known'is a picsfltfr in Mwli6altiiooVery, thantnat'of

I

John Bull Of Louisville. Keniiekj/

nis inimitable preparation of f?»rsaparilla has long stood at the heads of the various compound* of that valuable drug

HIS COMPOUND 6F WILD CHERRY

lias become a houvetiold word throsgfaoill the wtlt and south.

His. Worm. Lozenges

In less than fear after tholr introductionattairied a reputation as wide-spread as the oonliner™ of North Ameriea,

But the crowning glory of hi* life remainft to be attained in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for ho does not olaim to have been the disooverer of

CEDROKT

Which is tho basis of tho bitters now offered to tbe publio. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central Ameriea, to whom itg Virttigs'haf 6 boon known for more than two hundred years.—* Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, the most vonomotfo serttaht. It is a bolief with them, that while there is oreath leftjn the bodyt the Cedroo is potetft to ottre«-nr matter what tho disease may bo.

While frr. Baft id #&£ tfre^'ared £ooniorse lti{s ex^ travagant Dretenaiow-i ^^'edrertneleBS tatlsfted rat/tAiS buorougn examination of Jthe evidenoe relating tts virtues, that as & remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to tho miasmatio influences. itsismfr

WITHOiJT% RIVAL.

And Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and tbejWestern States.

IN DYSPEPSIA

And its attendant train of symptoms, it acta moftf liko a charm than a medicine. There ia nothing ia tho wholorangoof Materia Modica that ean for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease

A full account of in tho Hth odition

this wonderful hlaiitmay'be fouricf of tho U. S Dyspensatory,pagev 13H7 and 1388,

A series of experiments in whioh tr. 6ull has beerf for years engaged, has just been brought to a suooassful termination, and ho is now enabled. to' offer to the public a combination cf CEDRON with other a] proved tonics the whole Brosorvod in tho best qua lty of oopper distilled Boflrbon whisky, whioh lrt'it

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Confident has no cquahiirthe world-.-

He might furnish- a! volatile' oT certificates, but thef publio have long since learned to estimate tiiph things at tholr true value. The safest plan is^Toi' every one to-test for himself tho virtues of a now nfcdicino'.-

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E O I E S

One trial,- nnd you will never use any others-

It is not necessary to publish along list of disease* for which the Ccdron Hitters aro a specific, in all diteases of tho

Bowls, Liver d# Kidneys,

In affections of the

Britia, Bcpcadiag apan Vcrnagemeat af lh Stomach or Bawela,'

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Gout, Rheamatism and Neuralgia/

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FBYIiTt etzid

It is destintod to supercede all other remedies. It nbt only ourerthehe diseasos but it prevents them.

A wineglassful of these Bftters,- takwn- rtn totfr before ea'Oh'moal,- will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy olimate and-soreen the person taking it ajgrtast disekse under tbe most trying exposure.

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and wan-anted. Guttering, Spouting, Roofing. and all kinds of Repairing. All kinds of Produco taken in exchange for goods. Remember tbe

OLD STAND,

of C. Johnson, sign of tbe Big TeaKettle, No. 3 Commercial Row, Oreon Street, Crawfordsville,

Ind.

AXES.

A Superior article of Lipponcott A Co's. Double xXReaned Cast Steal Axes, war ran ed. Fnrsalobg decJtf LEE BROTHER.

Onmii aa DraggiMs Gcaenllf.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

Principal' Office,-

Fifth Street, Louisville* Ky

E. J\ BINPORD, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Bull's SarsaparillS/

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Smith's Tonic Syrup, Builds Worn

Destrdyersr

or j|.ville, Ind

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