Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 November 1865 — Page 3

MARRIED—At tlio rcsidonco of James Brown, Iho bride'* father, TnK0D0itB W. M.utsu aud N. JrnniiciMIU

IJrowk, by the Rev. Mr. Ncbckcr, oil the 2d of November, 1805. Tho ceremony was witnessed by a largo number of ladies and gentlemen, and celebrated with great eiat. After congratulating the bride and groom tho guests partook of a Sumptuous supper, when music and dancing succeeded. .No pains were spared to secure the happincsB of the guests by the generous host and lady, and all went "Merry ns a marring bell."

In returning acknowledgments for the kindly notice given us, by way of cake, wo wish tho young couple all thehappiuess given mortals.

TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMJDY,

SIR JA1TIE8 CrjAilKC'N

CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.

Prepared from a proscription of Sir J. Clark, M. D., Physioian Extraordinary to tho Queen. This invaluable mcdicino is unfailing in the cure of.all those painful and dangorous diseases to which tho femalo constitution is subject. It moderates al excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy euro may bo relied on.

TO MARRIED LADIEM

it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.

Each bottle, price One Dollar, boars tho Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.

CAUTION.

These Pills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage but at any other time they aro safe.

In all Casos of Nervous and Spinal Affections, "Pains in theBack and Limbs, Fatiguo on slight exertion. Palpitation of tho Ilonrt. Ilystcrics, and Whitos, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

Full directions in tlio pamphlet around each package, which should bo oarefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Sole Agent for tho United States and Canada. JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., Now York. N. B.—$1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will Insuro a bottlo, containing 30 Pills, by roturn mail. decl0'64yl.

Let those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Oedron Bitters, if any such there be, rend the following certificates from gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more.

Its.eoneral introduction into tho army will save tho lives of thousands of our soldiers. L0CI8Vn,i.n, Kv., iTnnB a, iqr*i

We, tho undersigned, have seen tho good effects produced by the use of Dr. John Bull's Cedron Bittor's in eases of general dobility and prostration of tho system, and believe itsgoneral use would prevent disease and rolievo much suffering. Among our soldiers, particularly would this bo the ease, especially those who arc exposed to miasmatic influences in tho Southern climate.

Major Philip Spcod, Collector Internal Revenue 3d District. Kentucky. Charles B. Cotton. Collector of tho Port of Louisville, Kentucky.

Col. H. Dont. Provost Marshal of Ky. Rev. D. P. Henderson, Secretary Sanitary Coramission,

Harney, Hughosi Co.,Publishers Democrat. Geo. P. Doren. Proprietor Louisville Anzeiger. Hughes & Parkhill, Wholesale Dry Goods dealers. Main Street,

Louisville. Ky.

Davis. Green & Co.. Wholesale dealers, Main street Louisville. Hart AMapother.

NEW FIRM!

BAIRD, IVIOFFETT &, B00E,

E I E O N 4

CRAWFORDSVILLE, im

DEALERS IN PUKB

IIIIUiS AND IED1C118,

Paints, Oils, Dyestufis, Perfumery, Fancy Articles Ture Wines and Brandies,

For Medical Purposes.

iPatont Medicines, Also, Lamp". Glassware, Letter, •Cap, and Note Paper, Pens, Pencils, ond Ink.

Dr. J. W. BAIRD,

will attend to Physicians Proscriptions with promptness. Wo rcspootfully solicit patronage from tho ipublic in general. [Nov-4-05.1

Notice to Stockholders.

NOTICE

is hereby given to the Stockholders in tho Crawfordsvillo and Alamo Turnpike Company, tliata dividend of 10 per cent, will be paid upon all pnid up stock of said Company, for whioli Stockholders havo drawh thoir certificates, on Saturday, November 18, 1805. by presenting their certificates of (toek to Samudl Gilleland, Treasurer, at tlio office of said Company. By order of tho Hoard.

IILJ.JUIH

Lithographer, corner Market and

Third streets, Louisville, K.y. Julias Winter, Clothing Merchant, corner Third Market streets, Louisville, Ky.

C. Ai.Metcalf, National Hotel, Louisville.Col. Jesse Bayloss,4th Ky. Cavalry. George D. Prentieo, Louisville Journal. Sold Wholesale and Retail by K.J. BINFORD, •Washington Street, Crawfordsvillo. Ind. Who also sell Bull's Sarsaparilla Bull's Worm Destroyer Smith'sTonic Syrup. Remember, E. J. Binford's Drug Store. [may20'05y.

JOHN \V. BLAIR, Sen., President.

Attest: J.M. Butler,Secretary, nov4*'G5w4,

otmM.v.i.vct:,

Prohibiting perMmn from interfering with the Itlnrannl, and prescribing pcnnltica for refusing to arntim Maid Maralinl in the discharge of his OHiciiil duties.

Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of the City of Crawfordsvillo. that any person who sholl interfere with the city Marshal in •the discharge of his official duties, or shall hinder or obstruct said Marshal, or shall rofuse to obey liis commands when called upon by said Marshal to assist hiin in tho dischargo of his official duties, shall, upon conviotion thereof, bo fined in any sum not cxoccding fifty dollars.

Sec. 2. This Ordinanco shall take effect, and bo inforco from and after its due and legal publication. Passed October 31st: 18fi5.

WILSON

Public Sale.

"VTOTICE is heroby given that I will soil to tho J-' highest bidder without rescrvo, at my residenco. ono mile cast of Crawfordsvillo, on the farm formerly occupiod by T. H. Fitzgerald, on Tuesday tho 14th inst all my personal property, consisting of Horsos. Milk Cows, fattening llogs and Shoats, Cotswold and Southdown Sheep, Hay and Corn, ono 2 Horse wagon, nearly new, one Spring wagon and Harness, ono half of a Reaper anu Mower. Plows, Harrows. Ac., and various other articlos too tedious to mention.

Terms made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.

Nov. 4 65,2w.

so,000

WORTH OF

win

Goods, Bought for Cash!

and aro now on exhibition at the old stand of

Wedonay that we havo the

Bp Aq

JCI ocj b0 Rr

jD

Consisting of a full lino of Mens, Boys aud Ladies

"vVOOLElsr GOODS

ALL KINDS,

LADIES FXJRS

and olmost everything you can ask for. Our motto is

'Never to be Undersold,"

„Hv

sitr

All kinds,of Produce taken in

EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

W E I N I E A

to

Captain S. F. Hildreth, of steamer Miij. Anderson. Major L, T. Thruston. Paymaster United States

come and see the immense piles of aerNEW GOODS.-©a

Nov .'5-1865.'

McCLUHE & FRY

Executor's Notice.

•VTOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned has JL* been appointed Executor of the Inst will and testamont of Mary A. Schenck, deceased, late of Montgomery county, Ind. The estate is solvent.

Oct28'G5w3 D. N. MORGAN, Executor,

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, ATTENTION THE

attention of all Soldiers who enlisted for three years and havo beon honorably discharged from tho service by reason, either of disability, or expiiationof term of service, is called to the fact that an effort will be made at the next session of Congress to seouro the passage of a law giving an additional

Boun(y of Two Hundred Dollars

to all those who volunteered in 186l-'02 and part of the year 1863 for the $100 bounty and did not veteranize. Thi3 additional bounty is to make them equal with those who have received Three Hundred Dollars Bounty.

All Soldiers interested aro requested to call on mo at tho office of tho

COUNTY TREASURER

and put their names to such a petition. The friends of soldiers are requested to call their attention to this matter, A general effort to this effect is now being made throughout the United States.

The Petitions are now Ready

and will be forwarded as soon as Congress meets.— Call immediately.

W. P. BRITTON,

Oct28'C5 Government Claim Agent.

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WM. H. ROSS.

Administrator's Notice.

MOTICE js hereby given that the undersigned has J.1 .beenappointod Administrator of the estato of Joshua A. V-ancleavo decoftsod. late of Montgomery coonty. Indiana. JESSE MANCLEavE. cot88 65w3* a Administrator.

AM now supplied with a full stock of Fall and AVinter G01 wear of cvory variety

Dry Goods, llats, Caps,

LAYMON, Mayor.

Attest T. D. Bkown. Clerk.

Clothing,1 Furs, Hosiery,

mmm

G1

Administratrix Sale-

"NTOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned adminis!ratrixuf th0 estate of Abia Martin, doooased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the docenstd 4 miles oast of Ctawfordsvnle. Union township, Montgomery county, Indiana, on Saturday, November l-'lh, 1865, the personal property of said estate, consisting of Horses. Cattle, lions. Mioep. Wheat in the bushel. Corn, Wheat in tTic ground, Kenper, farming Utensils, and various otlw fS'i Sums.of $3 and undo cash in hStid over $!wa credit of la months will be giv(A,' tho purchaser giving note at intorost with good security waiving the benefit valuation and appraise-

mBntlaw8.,

Oct28 65m

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Goods in the Market!

ANNA MARTIN,

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Administratrix,

GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK

I^or 1866.

THE

1

Fashion Magazine of tho World, LITERATURE. FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS.

I&°' |NE™VINP8. DOUBLE

^ASIlIOIs-PLAThS. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crocnet knitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articlos for thoToitet, for tho Parlor, the Boudoir, nnd iho Kitchen. Everything, in faot, to make a complete Lady's Book.

THE LADIES' J&LV0RITE i*0R 38 YE.Uyj.

No Magazine has been able to compoto with it.— Nono attempt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone are worth thepricoof theSBook.

MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magazino gives them), with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG. Au other specialty with Godey.

ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. Other Mafj-

ity with Godcy. Fashions from Mossrs. A. T. Stowart A Co., of Now 1 ork, tho Millionaire merchants,- appear in Godey, tho only Magazine that has them.

Ladies'Bonnets. W°8've more of theminayoar than any other Magazino. In fact, tho Lady's Book enables every lady to bo her own bonnet maker.

MARION HARLAIVD,

Authoress of "Alone," Hidden Path," "Moss Side," "Nemesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no othor magazine. A now novel by her will be published in 1860. \Y havo also retained all our old and favorite contributors.

TERMS OF

Godey's Lady's Book for 18C8-

(From which there can be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for I860:—

One copy, one year $3 00 i'wo copies, ono year 5 00 Three copies, ono year 7 00 Four copies, one year 10 00 rive copies, ono year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies 14 ou snfig cTuGTm^-'

Ihg nine copies ... 2100 Eloen copies, ono year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies 2? 00 ITT

All additions to clubs at club rates. JO*G.odey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Homo Magazino will bo sent, each one year, on receipt of $4 -*H. lLr Ve have no club with any othor magazino or nowspaper.

R&F'The money must all be sent at one time for any of the Clubs. ICPCanada subscribers must send ?4 cents addilonal for saeh subscriber.

Address Ij. A. GODEV, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Oct 28 G5. PHILADELPHIA.

SOMETHING NEW IN

CKAWFORDSVIIiLE!

Hardware, Slove Store,

A N

Tin

COMBINED.

THE

undersigned bogs leave to inform tho public that ho is now opening a splendid variety of Hardware all of which has been purchased since tho decline in prices nnd it is my intention to sell thorn as low as such articles oan be had any where. The

HAEDWAEE DEPARTMENT

will consist of

Door Locks and Latches, in largo variety: Doort Window Bolts, Door Butts ana Hinges, Screws, (round and flat head,) Window Sprinirs. Hat and Coat Hooks, rullics Padlocks: Cupboard Catches:' Hooks and l'.yes: PicturoNails: Table Knives and Forks, (from common to ivory handled silver steel Carving A butcher knivos:

Sausage Grinders Grindstones and Hollers Coppers and Carpenters

Tools

Rules Squares Nippers Saw Setts,' Bench Screws Iron Braces Npirit Levels, Dividers Compnsses lljers Hammers

Hatchets

Axes of the best brands band, cross-cut and Mill Saws Shovels Spades Trowels Strap Hinges Carpet Locks

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

Trace Chains Curry Combs

Orgentan Table and Tea Spoons Skimmers, (both Gorman and Ironch

Powder Flasks Blacking Brushes r-i-ieijMonkoir Wrenches

Coffee Mills Gimlets: Scissors

:-IIorso

Threshers »15J''t Plows ".'7" liny Rakes:

sisting of Ladies' and Gents'

Cutting Boxes

rviw.

Reapers

ins

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Boots Shoes,

oves, tfj's »',•+

.« Notions,

1

Queenswarc,

.. and im? O E I E S

Mvstock is full and complcto wht I offor below all competition. I don't propose

to take time or make

a great blow through the paper to sing you a song but will sell you tho ijoodsyou want, as above stated, and let you go. feoling assured that you will call again when you want more goods. My stock will be irept-full all tho timo, as I receivo new Goods every w?ek. C. W.ELZROTII.

N B. I wantto buy an indefinitonumberof County Bonds. If you have a Bond and want to soil bring itar.und. (octar65m2i C. W. E,

Brushes

Grass and Brier Scythcs, Hay and Straw Forks Sheep Shoare

Meat Knives Augurs Snuffers

Shoe Knives Carriage Bolts -ALSO-

Sad Irons Apple Pearers Candle Sticks

Tea Bells

Nails Glass

Doors

o. any thing else in tho Hardwaro Line

Agricultural Implements.

Also having much expericnco in Farming and tho use of Iarming Implements, it is my aim to keep a complcto ossortmcnt of Agricultural Implements, and those only which 1 know aro tho best. Among which may bo found

Tin-'Wa,re2

Have also engaged the services of John Hoorcr, who lias had more experience than any othor man in Crawfordsvillo in tho manufacture of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware: and all wares made by him will be guaranteed to be perfect or can be returned.

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

JESSE W. CUMBERLAND.

Aufi.Cfi-l£65-tf.

LEV.I DESSAUEF MOSES DESSAUER.

& if 0 E S S A E

O

M^-XIsT STREET, One Door West of Corner Book Store,

CR A„W,FO RD SYILLE, INDIANA.

THE

proprietors would respectfully inform thncitizens of Montgomery county that they have opened a large and cxtensivo Clothing Establishment where may be found

Keady-M^dc Clothing

of ovcry description. Also

Gents' Furnishing Goods,

TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,

SoCJ.j

c&O.

Our stock of Clothing consists in part of

M$is'", Boys' & Youths' Clothing,

Dress Coats, Trock Coats, .Pants,

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

Shirts, Gents Scarfs, Drawers, Woolen Scarfs.

Piece Qoods of all Qualities and Prices. Ootl4'G5. L. M. DESSAUER.

The Important Questions of the Day, are:

Shall Maximilian'be Driven ouVof Mexico?—Echo Answers— ..... ^Shall He?" ..

Where shall we go to got

CHEAP GOODS?

1

All well informed people answer at tho

BANNER' STORE!

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

'Bill Bowers'

Semi-Annual Address

Ladies and Gentlemen of Montgomery and surrounding Counties: Again permit us to tender our warmest thanks for the very libera] patronage bestowed on us?: and hop* •ing«till to merit tho-same, wo would say to you and all others that the

still waves, and that wo aro now daily receiving our Fall and Winter Stock, comprising a full lino of all kinds of Goods heretofore kept by us, all of which we propose to sell just a little cheaper than tho ^i.capcst,

v. We do not say that wo sell more goods than any house in Indiana we prefer to tell a story that somebody will belicvo. But we do say—and those who will favor us with a call can be convinced—that wo sell goods a little cheaper than any other houso in

this city. Our stock is now full and complcte.and will bo kept so during thofall and winter. Then wo say to all cash orife rendy-pay buyers to give us a call and wo™!' will make it to your interest to trade attbo

& us jgk-imriwjBE: .9

As wo sell no goods on a credit, of course we haVo no bad debts to make up off' of our customers. Neither have we lost anything in outside speculations to bo made back from our customers but our system of do-

in plain figures, at small profits, and sold afrtflhrked prices none nood fear of boing docelved.

Then como from tho hills, tho plains and tho valley. Come to tho "Banner with a rush and a rally And don't bodocoivcd by tho little side show That's kept open daily, ou C.

O. Mj Row.

You'vo oil seon tho "Elephant" and paid out your money Till it's lost all its novelty, and eeasod to be funny. Tho "Mammoth" has bellowed and made so muoh noise, It has lost its attraction for all but the boys.

And nt^-'^npes-nTivcxtYoa out Uioirday. jiuaonljkecp store to have someplace to stay. But the Banners alive and up with tho times,' And always will give you tho worth of rou-

Then pa«s the side-shows, tho "Mammoths" and all. And como to tho "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 mokes tho world move. In business, in politics, or even in love. The first question asked by men of this day The first question askgpi is—"will tho thing pay?"

Oct lb65j^

Clothes Washers and Wringers. Wheat Drills

Cider Mills Cultivators Mowers,

$&£ Hm Forks: Cane Mills

Churns, ic.

STOVES! 1 STOVES!

Also ha\ ing added to the above a large and well selected iisporunuiiu ot the most popular and well tried cooking Stoves, among which is the justly celebrated Kitchen Queen, which we havo no hesitation in guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction in all respects also tho Black Oak. as good as any in tho markot also, 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 box and parlor and parlor cooking Stoves, in good variety. Also, a good assortment of Tinware, Sheet Iron. Brass, Copper and Zinc, which will bo sold on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere.

Administrator's^Sale-

•VTOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned, X\ will sell at public Ale on Saturday tho 18th day of November, 18(15. at tho late residenco of Joshua A. ancleavp, deceased, 5% miles south-west of Crawtordsvillo, his personal property consisting in

fl l*t Af a iaI• A,tt« TT

orcditof 12 months will be given on all sums over $3 the purchaser giving note with approved security wuiving relief from valuation laws. oct?8pG5w3« JESSE ANCLE AVE,

Administrator,

Administrator's Notice.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has XT been appointed spccial Administrator of the estate of John W, Johnson, late of Montgomery county. Inuiana, deceased. Said estate is probably solvent. JOHN W. BLANKENSHIP. °ct*l 65w3. Administrator.

Administratrix Notice.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned has •4-A been app intcd_ administratrix of tho estate of ery county, Indiana,

ANNA MARTIN',

Abin Martin, late of Montgoincr deceased. OctS8*fi5w3# Administratrix.

Executor's Sale.

NOTICE

is hercby given that the undersigned Executor of the estato of Mary A. Schenck, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at tho lato residence of thodoccascd, in tho City of Crawfordsville, pn Monday, the 20th day of November, 1605, tbo personal property of said estate, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to begin at 10 o'olock A. M. Terms, oasb in hand. ootss-e^ D.

y.

Dr. MARSH AXIS'

Catarrh SsHifF.

This SnufT has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing tho Cnlnrrh, Cold in the "end and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyr*. Hcnliics* hoB been removed by it, nnd Hearing hns often beon greatly improved by its use. it is fragrant and agrooablo, and

Gives Immediate Relief

To the dull heavy pains caused by disease of the Head. I ho sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, str«ngthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to tho parts allcctod.

More Than Thirty Years'

Of Sale and use of Ir. MurshnlP* Cntnrrlmnd has proved its great value for all the common diseases of tho Head, and at this mo* ment it stands higher than over before.

It is rccommsnded by many of the best nhysiciansand is used with great success aud satisfaction everywhere.

Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for inar.y yoars boon ac-

a(cndaclic

uaintcd with Dr. Mnrohnll'n tlnlnrrla aud Sn 11 fr, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that wo believe it to be equal, in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the euro of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is docidedly the best article wo have ever known forall common disoases of the Head, Hurr A l'erry, Boston. I Barnes fc Park, N York, Heed, Austin ,V co.. Brown. Lamson fc co.. Heed. Cutler it co., Scth W. Fowle, W ilson.FairbankXeo.,

A. 1). A D. Sands, Stephen l'aul A co., Ismel Minor A co., McKesson A Hohbins. A. Ij. Soovill Aco„

1

Henslmw. Ldinomls A co., M.Ward.Close A co.," H. H. Hay, P&Ttland. Mo., IBushAGalo. Forsalo by all Druggists. Try it.

December 10-1804-ly.

Mtrcugib to the iVcak! Von th to the Aged!! This preparation is unequalled as a Reju vena tor and Hestorer of wasted or inert functions. 1 ho nged should bo certain to tnnko tho Biokrene a household god. inasmuch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and enable them

misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of tho impotoncy of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove tho effect at once »nd forever. •iV BIOKHENH CTRES IMPOTKS'CV. CENEHAI, DEBILITY, NEItVOt'S rKCAPAOITV, DYSPEPSIA. DEPItESSION, LOSS OF APPETITE. LOW SPIHITS, WEAKNESS OF THE OP.OANS OF GENERATION. IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENCE. EMA-

CIj*,TiT)!C'Ithasamost

delightful, Uesirable

and Aorpl effect upon tho norvous system and all wboaro in any way prostrated by norvous disabilities are earnestly advised toseok a euro in this most excellent and unequalled preparation.

Persons who, by imprudenoe, have lost their natural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in the

BIOKRENE.

Tlc FKEBLE. U,e LANGUID, tho DISPAIRING. mi should give this valuable discovery atrial

w,i

totally different from all other arti-

CiCp for tho same purposes. TO FEMALES •—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will restorc wasted strongth with wonderful permanence. tonic, and ivill give relief in D.vs pepsia with the first dose. A brief porsistonce in its

It isalso a gran

a

and ivill give relief in DysA brief porsistonce in its

use will renovate the stomach to a degree of porfect

nAflltn On/4 I N.M i**

health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar por Bottle, or six bottles for $5.

Sold

by Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing 1IUTCHINGS A H1LLYER, Proprietors, 81 Cedar Street, Jsew York.

John D. Park. Cinoinnatti, and Lord A Smith. Chicago, Wholesale Agents. [aprl5'65y.]

House Furnishing Goods.

—AT THE—

Big Coffee Pot!

On Washington street, under MeClclllluu's Ilall, west, side Public Square Crawfordsvillo. Ind.

ROBB & MAHOENEY,

have a.full assortment of tho Cincinnati Kcsor's

COOKING STOVES, Cast & Sheet Iron Stores, PARLORJND HEATING STOVES!

A

Queensware & Glassware,

A ROE ASSORTMENT, by tho pieco or in setts XJ from 30 cts to $42 all to match in beautiful pat* terns.

TABLE CUTLERY!

Knives and Forks, Tea and Table Spoon*, Butcher Knives, Ladles, Skimmers, Meat Pounders, Hook Knives. •.• v.. •.

1

COAL OIL LAMPS!

Large Stock, from the little Tom Thumb to ParlorQueen.

WOODEN WARE!

Tubs, Washboards, Churns, Buckets. Bread-bowls, Rolling-Pins, Clothes.Pins, bugar Firkins, liutter Prints, Baskets—of all kinds,

KETTLES!

P.'f,ss,r.0,rC0l»a.'.ni Copper and Cast Kettles. Coffeo Mills, Cider Mills, Sorghum Mills and i'uns, Straw Cutters, Meal Sieves, Wood Saws, Lipincott A Man's bost quality of chopping Axes. Looking Glasses, Ac. hiivo a lar^o Tin Shop attached to oursaloroom nnd am at all times prepared to do all kinds of Job ork in nn, Copper and Slioet Iron on short notice and in workman liko manner. Agents for the best Reapers, Mowers, Thrashing Ma bines, Sulky Plows. Drills, Ac. Agricultural room in rear of front sale room. In presenting our New House Furnishing Store, wo wish to say that we now feel able and bo lieve that wo have made desirable additions to our large and well tried stock of Cook and Parlor Stoves no are now preymred to sot man and wife up, House keiping and in purchasing from us we will

warrnnt a saving of from $5 to $10 in an outfit. Look for the big CofToe Pot House Furnishing Storo on Washington strcot, under McCleltand's Hall. octSl-1865. ROUB & MAIIORNBV.

Wavy Tobacco.

Aco,excellentby

MORGAN, Executor.

N brand of sweet chewing Navy Tobcafor sale [dec3tf.l LEE A BRO.

DR. JOHN BULLS'

GOMPOtJ^f)

CEDRON fcrrTER^i

Tbe\ I.ntcat nnd Bloat Important Diacorer^

of the iYinrtocnth Century

No man's namo is more intimately aonneo'tetl' witU tho history ef Materia Medica of the United State* or more favorably known as a pioneer in Hedioal discovery, than that of

Jobii Bnirof Louisville, Kentucky,

Ilis inimitable propatation of Sarsaparilla has lowt stood at-tlio heads of the various compounds of that valuable drug.

HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY

Has become a household word throughout the woat and south., /.

His "\Vorm Lozenge^

In less tViati a }ear after thoir introduction attained: a reputation as wide-spread as tho Continent of North America,

But the crowning glory of his life remains to be at-, taincd in his latest discovery, or rather combination! for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of

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Which is tho basis of tho bitters now offered to the public. That honor bolongs to the native inhabi-v tunts of Central America, to whom its virtues have heen known for more than two hundred years.—* Armed with it tho Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear^the most venomons serp'ent. It is a boUgP^''^ them, that, while thorn i» ^t-cirtirwreboay, the Cedron is potent vo cure no matter what the disease ma bo.-

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travagant pretension, he is, nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of tho evidenoe relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to chan-" ges of weather and climate, or to the miasmatio in-

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flucnccs. it stands

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And justly deserves the reputation it has so long ened in Central America and tho Western States.-

IIST DYSPEPSIA

And lis attendant train of symptoms, it aots mor^ liko a charm than a medicine. There is nothing id the whole range of Materia Medica that can for ef moment bear a comparison with it ia this disease

A full account of this wonderful plant may bo found in tho nth odition of tho U. S. Dyspensatory, pa*es 1387 and 1388,

A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been' sfct for yoars engaged, has just been' brought to a sucpossful termination, and he is now enabled. to offer to' the public a combination cf CEDRON Trith other approved tonics the whole preserved in the best quoW ity of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which ne 14 confident has no equal in the world.

no might furnish a volume pf certificates, but thd public lmve lohg since Ioarncd'to estimate such things at thoir true value. The safest plan is, for ovcry one to test for himself the virtues of a neW medicine.

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One trial, nnd you will nevor use any other.-.

It is n9t nocossnry to publish aiong list of diseased for which the Cedron Rittors rtro a specifio, in all di«-

Bowls, Liver or Kidney's,

In affoctions of the

Bralu, Depending npoa Derangement of thd Htomiicb or BAWdl,'

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Goat, RlicumaUsm and NearalgiaV

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FEVER and A.O-TTEJ,

It is destined to supercedo all othor rcrftedi'es. It not only cures those diseases, but it prevents them.

A wineglassful of th'eSQ Bittors. taken an hour boforo each meal, will obviate tho ill oifects of tho most unhealthy climate anil screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure.

Sold by Groccrs nnd Druggist* fiencrallfr

.|| DR. J6HN BULL'S

'J',-, Principal Offioe,

Fifth Street, JLouisviUe, Ky.

E. J. BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Ind.

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Bull's Sarsaparilla:.

Smith's Tonic Syrupf Bull's

Worm Destroyers,

ITT" Remember E. J. Binford's Drug Store. Cra-rf-' forasville, Ind, Imay20'65y