Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 October 1865 — Page 3

Exceptor's J%Tdtice,

7VTOTICE hereby given that the undersigned hns bccnnpprintprt Executor of the Inst will and stnmvnt of Mary A. Schenck, deceased, lnte of

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hi. 'l'lio estate is solvent. I). N. MORGAN, Kxccntor.

Executor's Sale.

in oner lur riviu «t

residence of tpedccea^ea,

in y- -v-AA-r',' the Cit.v of CrawfordsTillo.on Monday, the 20 th day of November, 1805, the personal pVoperly of 8nid estate, consisting or Housnnold rind Kitchen Jjuriiilure. Sale to begin nt 10

Terms, cash in hand. 1). N. MORGAN, Executor.

o'clock A M. 0ct28'65w3

vi Administratrix Sale-

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hereby given that the undersigned ad-

JMfcfrJratrix of tho estate of Abia Martin, deceiu®» JSHMTerforFale nt public auction at the late

of-the deconncd 4 milos cast of Crawfordsin township, Montgomery county, Indiana,

on Satanlny, November lPth.lfOS, ®,V*®JjJ,'.aLostate,consisiin(i Hheep_r\Vheat in the bushe!

rT"*HE

tn, I'HKI,thepersonal me personal propng of Horses. Cattle. Hoes, lei. Corn, Wheat in tho

ffrou«d,Beaper. Fnrminp Utensils, and various nth er Brtlcl.es. TERMS—Sums of S3 and under cash in J\|inVover $3 a credit of 12 months will bo given, the purchaser giving note at interest with good security waiving the benefit of valuation and uppraise-

ANNA MARTIN.

tnent laws. Oct28'05iii Administratrix,

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ATTENTION

attontion of all Soldiers who enlisted for tnrefl years nnd havo bacn honorably discharged Irora tho service by reason, either of disability, or expiration of term of servico, is called to the fact that an effort will be made at the next session of Congress to secure the passage of a law giving an additional

Bounty of Two Ilundrcd Dollars

to all tbosejwjio volunteered in 18tiX-'62 and part of the year 180.1 for the $100 bounty and did not veteran?i*u his additional bounty is to make them equal with those who have received Three Hundred Dollars Bounty.

All Soldiers interested are requested to call on mo at the office of the

COUNTY TREASURER

»nd put their names to such a petition. Ibefriends of soldiers are requested to call their attention to this matter, A general effort to this eflect is now being made throughout the United States The Petitions are now Ready and will bo tin warded as soon as Congress meets,— Call immediately.

W. P. BUITTO\, Government Claim Agent.

OctSfl'65

GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK

For 1866.

~~~THE

Fasltoft Magazine of 11m Worlil,

MTEftAfURB, FINE ARTS. AND FAKIIIOXS. The most magnificent Steel Engravings. DOUBLE FASWON-PLATKS. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet Icnitting, Nutting, Embroidery, Articles for tho Toilet. 1'or tho Parlor, the Boudoir, anil tho Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a COMPLETE LADY'S BOOK.

THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 30 TEARS.

No Magazine has been able to compcte with it.— None attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS

Side," "Nemesis," and "Miriam,"

writes for Godey each month, and for no other magazine. A new novel by her will- be published in lhW5. We have also retained all our old and t'avorito contributors. ./

TERMS OF

Godey's Lady's Book for 1868

(From which (here can be no Deviation.) The following arc tho terms of tho Lady's Book for 1800:—

One copy, ono year $3 00 Two copies, one year 5 00 Throe copies, one ye ir 7 00 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five copios, one year, and an extra copy S to the person getting up tho club, making six copies 14 00 Eightcopies, one year anil an extra copv to tho person getting up the club, making nine copies ... 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to tho person getting up the club, making twelve copies 27 00 jrPAII additions to clubs at club rates. Jl J-Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will be sunt, each one year,on receipt of S4 SO.

JUfWo have no elub with any other magazine or newspaper. The money must all be^scni at one time for any of the Clubs.

JCpCanadu subscribers must send cents additional for saeh subscriber. Address I-. A GADKV,

N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Oct 28 65. PHILADELPHIA.

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Dry Goods. Hats, Caps,

House Fui'flisliiiig

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"for every department of a housohold. These alone are worth the price of the Book.

MODEL COTTAGES (110 other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR TIIE YOUNG. Another specialty.with Godey.

ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth §3 a year. Other Magazines publish old_worn-out music but tho subscribers to Godey get it before the music stores.

GARDENING FOR LADIES. ANOTHOR PCCUIIARR ity with GotIey( ,Fashions from Messrs. A. T.

Stowart ifc Co., of Now

York, the Millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, tho only Magazine that .has them. Ladies' lionnets. We give more of them in a vear than any other Magazine. In fact, tho Lady's Book enables every lady to bo hor own bonnet maker fflAICION HAKIiAND, Authoress of "Alone," '•Hidden Path," "Moss

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AM now suppliod with a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods,

inter Goods, consisting ot Ladles' and Gent of ovory larioty. ,'

Shoes,

CIPur»,g''

NpfioDB,

^gQueensware, if^ and

jiy%j GROCERIES.

'AgfjffiV SU -rt-r -f trf •Mvstock i* full and eompleto whi ofTcr below •All computation. I don't propose to take time or make a great blow through the paper to sing you a song but will sell you the goods you want, as above stated, and. let you go, feeling assured that you will pall again when you want more goods. My stock will be

Jcept lull all the time, as I receive new Goods every C. W. ELZROTU

.week. N,B. I*

*»•". IwanttobuyanindofiniionumberofCountjr iJonds. if you have a Bond and want to sell bring it around. ». -.hKitHPOSmS) C. W. E.•u:Zi

Goods.

—AT THE—

Coffee Pot!

Washington street, under McClelland's Ilall, west aide Public Square Crawfordsville, Ind.

ROBB & MAH0RNEY,

havo a full assortment of tho Cincinnati Rcsor's

COOKING STOVES, Cast & Sheet Iron Stoves, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES!

Queensware & Glassware,

LARGE30ASSORTMENT,

by the picec or in setts

from ?ta to $42 all to match in beautiful pat-

A*irns.

TABLE CUTLERY:

Knives and Forks, Tea nnd Table Spoons, Batcher Knives, Ladles, Skimmers, Meat Pounders™Hook Knives. jk

COAL OIL LAMPS!

Large Stock, from tho little Tom Thumb to Parlor Queen.

WOODEN WARE!

^.ashboards. Churns, Buckets, Bread-bowls, Rolling-} ins. Clothes Pins, Sugar Firkins, Butter Prints, Baskets—of all kinds.

KETTLES!

Brass, Porcelain, Copper and Cast Kettles. CoffeeMills, Cider Mills, Sorghum Mills and I'ans, Straw Cutters, Meal Sieves. Wood Saws, Lipincott£Man's best quality of chi ppirg Axes. Looking Glasses, ic. have a larpe Tin Shop attached to cur saleroom and am at all times prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Tin, Copper and Shoot Iron on short notice and in workman liko manner. Agents for the best Hearers, Mowers, Thrashing Machines, Sulky Plows. Drills, Jtc. Agricultural room in rear of front sale room. In presenting our New House Furnishing Store, we wish to say that we now feel able and believe that we havo made desirable additions to our large and we.l tried stock of Cook and Parlor Stoves. •We are now prepared to set man and wife up. House ko ping and in purchasing from us wo will warrant a saving of from $5 to $'0 in an outfit.

Look lor the Big Coffee Pot House Furnishing Store oil Washington street, under McClelland's Hall oct!21-J£U5. ROBB fc:MAHUUNEY.

IMPORTANT™ FEMALES

PILLS

npIIE combination of Tnjjrcdirnts in tho«c the re?nlt, of a Ions nnd extensive practice nrn *n,!l tU.:. ir 1

BKCEIVRII, Take this advertisement to your Druggist,, and t"ll him that yon wnnl tlic II K!*T II nd uioot Rl'71.1 AKI.IC FK.T1 A I,*: ITIK»l«:i!VR I IS Till? WOKM), which is ^'"[•n^l in these Pills: ANl) TAKE NO OTHERS

ItUM HIM* They are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but. I.ADIKS MI:ST HEAR IS MIND that, THERE IS ONE CONDITION OK THE FEMAI.E SYSTEM IN WHICH THE FEMALE Pi 1.1.8 CANNOT JIB TAKEN WITHOUT I'RODRCINC. A PECU|'J AK Itr.SU T. THE CONDITION REFERRED TO IS PRICGNA.NCV-TIIK KESIM.T, MISCARRIAGE.— JMICII is the irresistible tendency of tho mcdicinc to restore the sexual functions 10 a normal condition, that oven the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. THEY CANNOT DO HARM, in any other way.

DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS have been a standard remedy for over thirty years, and aro the most offcctual ono ever known for all complaints peculiar to FEMAI. s. To all classes they are invaluable, INDUCING.WITH CERTAINTY, PERIODICAL REGULARITY. They are known to thousands, ivlio have used them at different periods, throughout tho country, having the sanction of soiuu of tlio most EMINENT PIIYSICIAS IN AMKKICA.

Hxplicit. directions, staling when they should not be used, with each Box—t'ae Prieu Ono Dollnr vcr Hur, (irGiionMior 5. containing from SO to 611 Pills. .Pillssentby mail, promptly, secure from observation. by remitting to the Proprietors. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.

HUTCH1NGS & IIILLYER. PROPRIETORS. 8 1 fediir St., New Vork.

JOHN D. PARK. Cincinnati, nnd LORD SMITH. Chicago. Wholesale Agents. Sold in Crawfordsville by R. K. KROUT,and E. J. BINFORD.

Sold in Monticello by SPENCER »t BROTHER, and T. J. McMtLLKN [aprilH lHCSy.

Administrator'srSale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that tho undorsicned, will sell at public salo on Saturday tho IPth day of JNoveinbor, leiiS. at the lato residoncc of Joshua A. Vancleave, deceased, miles south-west of Crawfordsville. his porsonal property consisting in P'Ttof the following articles, to-wit: Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Farming Utensils, 1 two horse Wagon Housebold nnd Kitchen furniture, ,tc., Ac. TERMS—A credit of 12 months will tegivfenon nil sums over $3 tho purchaser giving note with approved security waiving relief from valuation laws. octSSWwS* JESSE VANCLEAVE,

connt.v. Indiana. oct28'65w3

AGAIN IN CRAWFORDSVILLE)

POTTENGER!

riSHES toann?hinco to his old friends and the public generally that ho is again in the

DRY GO0Dfl'-?TRAlE

"In the City of Crawfordsville, a,t

Wo. 4, Commercial Row,'

wbcro ho has a well selected stock of

DRY GOODS* Queensware, Glassware,

HATS, itt CAPS.

BOOTS, SHOIiS,

isroTioisrs, Scc.,

to

whioh he proposes

Orgentan Tablo and Tea Spoons Skimmers, (both German and French:)

Pills is They

are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the m«t, delicate: certain in correctingail irregulariMes, I ainful Mcnstruatians. removing all obstructions. whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whitos. all ncrvo"= (inaction*.hy-»tories, fatigue.pain in the back ana limbs. Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of naturo.

DR CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a now era in the treatment of irrcgularitios and obstructions which have consigned so many to a PKEMATUKE .GRAVE. NO female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place tho general health b"gin« to decline. These pills form THE FIMKRT ntKPAKATION KVRn PITT kohwart tvitll IMATE nnd PKUSISTKNT SUCCKSS. IMUX'T

Tea Bells:

Administrator.

•administrator^8 JYotice. 'M'OTICE isheroby given that the undersigned -J.T been appointed Administrator ofthocstati Joshua A. ancleavo, deceased, lato of Montgomery

JESSE MANCLEAVE. Administrator.

Taken Up. %Jr

BYMontgomeryBuchananliving

Alexander in Brown township county, Indiana, on the 17th day ot' October, W05, one estray mure, described as follows, to-wit: Bright sorrel, light main and tail and baiie in face, 3 years old. Appraised at $65,00 by. James Davis and Zaohanah Robinson, before James M. Rice, a Justice of tho Peace.

competition

sell below all

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CASH OR PRODUCE!

Small profits and quick sales for cash" is the motto. All are invited to call and price our (roods before, purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that it is their interest to buy of mo. All kinds of Country roduco taken in exchange for goods at marked pri ces. (oci2105.) ll. POTTENGER.

SOMETHING NEW IN CRAWFORDSVILLE!

Hardware, S(ove* Store,

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COMBINED.:^.

THE

undersigned begs loave to inform the public that he is now opening a splendid variety of Hardware all of which has been purchased since th decline in prices and it is my intention to sell them ns low as such articles can be had any whero. Tho

IARDWARE DEPARTMENT

will consist of

Door Locks and Latches, in 'arge variety Doort Window Boits, Door Butts and Hinges, Screws, (round and flat head,) Window Springs, Hat and Coat Hooks. Pullies Padlocks Cupboard Catchcs Hooks and Eyes Picture^Nails Table Knives nndiyorks. (from common to ivory handled silver steel Carvings butcher knives:

Sausago Grinders Grindstones and Rollers Coopers and Carpenters

Tools

Rules Squares Nippers: Saw Setts", Bench Screws Iron Braces Spirit Levels, Dividers Compasses Plyers Hainmors

Hatchets

Axes of the.best brands Hand, cross-cut and' Mill Sows Shovels Spades Trowels: Strap Hinges Carpet Locks

A good assortment of the celebrated American Pocket Knives Silver. German Silver A.

Trace Chains Curry Combs '"'V Powder Flasks

Blacking Brushes

iii[j Monkey Wrenches *v Horse Brushes Grass and Brier Scythes,

Coffee Mills Gimlets: Scissors

Hayand Straw Forks ....... Sheep Shears Shoe Knives

Mcat Knives Augurs Snuffers

Carriage Bolts -ALSO-

Sad Irons Apple Pearers Caudle* Sticks

-v ails Glass

Sash Doors

Or anything clso in tho Hardware Line.

Agricultural Implements.

Also having much experience in Farming and the use of harming Implements, it is iny aim to keep a comploto assortment of Agricultural Implements, and those only which 1 know are the best. Among which may bo found

Threshers Plows Hay Rnken:

Clothes Washers ami Wringers. Wheat Drills:

Cutting Boxes Reapers Il.iy Forks

Cider Mill# Cultivators Mowers.

Cane Mills

STOVES!

Churns, fcc.

STOVES!

Also having added to the above alargifand well selected assortment of the most popular and well tried cooking Stoves, among which is the justly celebrated Kitchen Queen, which wo have no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all respects llso, the Black Oak. ns good as any in the market: iilso. the Planter Cooking Stove, which has attained so high a reputation wherever introduced aad several other patterns at prices to suit everybody. Russia Iron Heating Stoves, beautiful design also, cast xand parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in good variety. Also, a good assortment of Tinware, Sheet Iron. Brass, Copper and Zinc, which will be as reasonable terms as can be bai •""'o.

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Have also engnged tho services of John Ifoarrr, who has had mure experience than any other man in Crawfordsville in the manufacture of Tin. Copper and Sheot Iron Ware: and all wares made by him will bo guaranteed to bo perfect or can be returned.

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

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND. Aug 20-1805-tf.

Public Sale.

"VTOTlCE is hereby piven thatl w'tll nell on Saturi^l day tho Uth of November, 1805, at my residence in Ripley township, two miles west of Yountsville, tho following described personal property Horses, Cows. Sheep, Corn in the field one new 2-horse Spring Wagon.one2-horso wagon and harness. Farming Utensils, and Household and Kitchen Furniture.

TKRMS—A credit of twelve months will be given on nil sums over $3. 'he purchaser giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws. JOHN BR1TTON-

Oct.l-Tl 5-3w

ALF. H. NUNEMACHER,

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, &c.

NO. 316, MiU\ STREET,

New Albany, Indiana.

Sept30'65t3

WM. K. WALLACE.

cctS8 65w] Clerk MT C.

Administrator's Notice.

VTOTICB is hereby given.that the undersigned has •Li been appointed special Administrator of tbo tate of John W.- Johnson.'late of-Moutgo ty. Indiana ~deoeased. Knjd esUkte-is pro]

r#6t. JOHK^riLATfKE^

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LJ5VI DESSAbER. MOSES DfiSSAUER.

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DESSAUEft,

MJ^xisr BTREET, One Door West of Corner Book Store, CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

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rPIIE proprietors would respectfully inform the citirons of Montgomery' county that they have opened a large and-extonsive Clothing Kstablishnient where may be fonnd

Keady-iUade Clothing

•Mfc y. of every description. Also

Gents' Furnishing Goods,

TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,

e£a., &o.

Our stock of Clothing consists in part of

liens', %ys' A Youths' Clothing,

4 y^Dress Coats, it ,* Srock Coats, Pants,

Business Coats, Over-Coats, VestB, Neck Ties, Under Shirts, Hats and Caps, Gloves,

Shirts, Gents Scarfs, Drawers, Woolen Scarfs,

Piece Goods of all Qualities and Prices. Octl4 C5. L. & M. DESSAUER.

The Important Questions of the Day, are /••I. Shall Maximilian be Driven out of

Mexico?—Echo Answers— ."Shall He?"

Whero shall wo go to get

CERAP GOODS?

All well informed people answor at the

BANNER' STORE!

"Where Goods are sold at Cost, And just a littc more."

'Bill Bowers9

Semi-Annual Address

Ladies and Gentlemen of Montgomery and surrounding bounties: 'Again permit us to tender our warmest thanks for the ver£ liberal patronafto bestowed on us 'and hoping still to merit tho same, wo would say to you and all others that the

still waves, and that we are now daily receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, com'rising a full lino of all kinds of Goods jcretofore kept by us, all of which we propose to sell just a little cheaper than tho cheapest,,

.f We do not say that we sell more goods than any house in Indian^wo prefer to tell a .- story that somebody will believe. But we do say—and thoso who will favor us with a call can be convinced—that wo sell goods a little cheaper than any other house in

this city. Our stock is now full and complete, and will be kept so during the fall and winter. Then we say to all cash or ready-pay buyers to give us a call and we will make it to your interest to trade at the

As we sell no goods on a credit, of course we have no bad debts to make up off of our customers. Noither have we lost anything in outside speculations to be made back 9 from our customers but our system of do-

inojpisiness is uniform—all goods marked in Jnain figures, at small profits, and sold at marked prices none need fear of being deceived.

^Thcn como from the hills, tho plains and tho valloy, Come to tho "Banner with a rush and a rally: And don't bo deceived by tho little side show That's kept open daily, on C. O. M. Row.

You've all seen tho "Elephant" and paid out your money Till it's lost all its noveltyyand ccasod to bo funnyThe "Mammoth" has bellowed and made so much noise. It has lost its attraction for all but the boys. i,j omer old rogies Kave lived out thoir day.

Then pass the side-shows, tho "Mammoths" and all. And come to the "Banner," and give us a call. You'll find when you call that we mean what we say, Then call at tho "Banner," you'll find it will pay.

And that is the word that makes tho world move. In business.in politics, or even in love. The first question asked by men of this day The first question asked is—"will the thing pay?"

Oct 7. 1B05,

AGENCY OFFICE.

WIJLIjI.ftJfl THOMPSON

REAL ESTATE AGENT,

and

TSTOTAJEIY PUBLIC,

WILL ALSO EXftCUTE

Deeds, Mortgage*, Wills, &c., &c.,

ON HIIORT NOTICE.

OffiCE.on Washington Street, over First National Bank, opposite Crane House. Crawfordsville, Indiana dfcl7'tMtf

CnEWIiW TOBACCO.

A

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epuC.'•d-

Admlnistrator.

splondid quality of Virginia Cavendish Chewing Tobacoo just received and for sale by decatf. LEE A BROTHER.

AXES.

ARefined

Superior article of Lippenoott A Co's. Double Cast Steel Axes, warran ed. Forsale by decStf LEli? BROTHER.

"iVafy Tjibacco. "'.

'"i If ezoelleat hrsn'd 6f tweefoheiring jjatfr'tabca ,^-eo. for sale by tdeoatf.] tEF 4fBBC.

Dr. MAESHALIS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved it3olf to be the best article known for curing the Cntnrrh, Cold in the IIend and Mciidiicbe. It has been found an excellent remedy in* many cases of Worn ICyca. ucnrites« has been removed by it. nnd Blearing has often been greatly improved by its uso.

It is fragrant and ngreeablo. and

Gives Immediate Relief

^,11 Paina oausel by disoascs of the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected.

More Than Thirty Years'

Of Snlo and use of Dr, Marshall'* Ontnrrhnnd licad.ichc auiiir, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Ilead, nod at this moment ltPtaods hicher than ever before.

It is rccommcnded by many of tho best physiciansana is used with groat success and satisfaction everywhere.

Read the Certificate of 'wholesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for many years been Acquainted with Mr. fflnrvhnll'a (InUirrh and •Iradnclie NuufT, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be equal, in every rcspcct, to tho recommendations given of it for the euro of Catarrhal Affeotions, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Hurr & Perry, Boston Reed, Austin it co.. Brown. Lamson fc co.. Reed. Cutler co.. Sfeth W. Vowlc, Wilson.FairbankAeo., Ilenshaw. Edmonds & co., Ii. fl. Hay, Portland. Mo..

Forsale by all Druggists. December 10-ie64-ly.

Tir

55 Joslin & Beem, 9

After roturning thanks to tho public for past patronage, take great pleasure in calling especial attention to thoir present stock of

Cook and Parlor Stave,

which is as large as can bo found in tho market. Among them are the

Cumpbcll.

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'ftaoves,

Vhich are surpassed by none. Being made from tho best Pig Iron and of tho latest improved patterns they are insurod not to crack, and to be firstclass baking Stoves* Wo also keep on hand a large stock of

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made by old and experienced workmen, and out of tho heaviestand bosi Tin. at low prices both Wholesale and Retail. Sugar Kettles, Brass Kettles Skillets

co

A Lids. Dog-Irons, Sad-

Iryns, Coffee Mills, Spoons, Ladles, Ac., Ao.,

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a complete stock of goods in their lino constant on hand. All kinds of Job Work done to order

On Short Notice,

Oct7-1805,

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and warranted. Guttering. Spouting, Roofing, and all kinds of Repairing. All kinds of Produeo taken in exchange for goods. Remember the

OLD ST^lISTD, of C. Johnson, sign of tho Big TeaKettle, No.5 Commercial Row, Green Street. Crawfordsville, lnd.

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Caley.

III

IMPfiELL, Ul LEV and UlRTER,

HAVE

received their stock of Fall and Winter Goods—Bought during the short panic in New York at some advantages which they aro willing to give their customers. The stock is largo and well assorted, and will bo sold for cash at the very lowest market latcs. It consists iu part of

CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,

Jeans and Sattinet's. Tweeds, Flannels, Stripes. Ticks, Sheetings and Shirtings. Cotton Yarns and Halts, Blankets,

Countcrpaines, Worsted Goods,

Ml

Buck Gloves, Wool TIosc, Velvet Hoods, Trimming*, Braids. Cords, Buttons, Ac.

Fur nnd Buck Gloves^ Dress

DRESS GOODS!

Coburgs, Merinos. Empross Cloths. Plaid Poplines, Black and Fancy Silks. Striped Orientals, Wool do Laines, Armures, Caledonia Plaids. Broche Poplins,

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

CLOAKS & FURS!

Splendid line Basques, Baskeens. and Ciroulars entirely now designs trimmed in Stcol, Velvet, and Buglo.

Keady-JIIade Clothing!

Business Coats, English Walking Sacks, Black Dress Coats, Over-Coats, Pants Vests. Jackets, Drawers. Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Susjpenders. A eomplctc stock of Gcnllcmons' Furnishing Goods.

BOOTS SHOES!

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

Ladies', Misses' and Children*'

Calf, Red, Goat, Balmorals and Bootees.

Carpets and Oil Clolx3

GROCERIES!

Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, &cj

1L r"Cnll soon and secure some of tho bargains before they aro all gone. Country be taken as usual.

CAUFUEU.,GprodueowillARTEK.

ALEY &

October 14-1805.

•In Apprentice Wanted, Immediately. A boy is wanted immediately to learn the Blocksujithing trade. Enquire at Miller & Co.'s Carriage 'Factory on Market Street.

Crawfopdsviho, Oot.7^5 J. S. MrLLEB Co.

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COMPOTJND

CEDKOJ\ BITTERS,

the Lalcat nnd. Dint Important Diaeorp-y of the Nineteenth Century.

conneeted irltfc

the history ef Materia Medioa of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in Medical digoovery, than that of

John ffulPof Louisville. Kentackj,

His inimitable prepaiation of Sarsaparilla haslonjf-: stood at the heads of the various compounds of that valuable drug,

HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY

lias become a household word throughout tho irost and south.

His Worm Lozenges

luiWi"i7iiar after"l'holFlnl?o3fuet('6n a'.'.ained' a reputation as wide-spread as tho continent ot North America,

But the crowning glory of his life remains to bo attained in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for he docs not claim to have been the discoveret of

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Senator, Charter, Oriola,

X) ON

Which is tho basis of the bitters now offered to th# public. That honor belongs to the nativtf inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have" been 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 venomous sorpent. It is a bolieJLwlth them, that whilo there ishrMn.iK uftW-tMliody, the Cedron ls vMkuuvAUQUic.iio mattor what the diseaso may t)0r-

While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, ho is, nevertho'ess satisfied from a thorough examination of the ovidoncc relating to Its virtues, that aa a rOBkedy and preventative" for all diseases arising from oxposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to tho mia3matio influences. it stands

WITnOlTT A RATAL.

And justly doserves tho reputation It has so long enjoyed in Central America and tho Western States*

IN DYSPEPSIA

And its attendant train of symptoms. It aots mor* like a charm thnn a medicine. There is nothing in W whole range of Ma teria Medica that can for aoment bear a comparison with it'in this disease:

A full account of this wonderful plant may be foundin tbo lith edition of tho U. S. DyfponsMory, pace*' 13H7 and 1388,

A series of experiments in whieh Dr. Boll hns been for years engaged, has just beenbronslit tcrasuocess--ful termination, and ho is now enabled to otfor ta thepublioacombination cf CGDRON with other approved tonics the wholo,preserved in the best quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which ne i»' on id as a in or

Ho might furnish a volume of certificates, hut tho public have long since learned to estimate suoh things at thoir true value. The safost plan is. for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new. medicine.

GIVE THB

E O I E S

Ono trial, nnd 'yon win never use any other.

It is not necessary to publish along list of diseases for whioh the Cedron Hitters are a specifio, in all dis-. oases of the

Bowls, Liver or Kidneys,

In affections of tho

Braltti Depending upon Derangement of lb« (ttuuacher Bewcli,

IN*

Gout, Rheumatism and Nenralgla,

AND IN

FEVER and A..O-XJE,

It is destined to supercede all other remedies. It not only euros theso disoascs, but it prevents them.

A wincgl.issful of these Bittern taken an hoar before each meal, will obviate tho ill effect? of the most unhealthy climate and screen the person tailing itaguinsl disease under tho most trying cxposuTo.

Sold by Grocers nnd Druggist* Generally.

.. DR. JOHN BULU'S

Principal Office,

Fifth Street, JLouisville,

iy.

BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Smith's Tonic Syrup,

Bull's Sarsaparilla, L,

Bull's Worin Destroyers.

TTp RomemberE. J. Bisford'i Pros Store. Craw* ordsvillo, Ind. unayWNy