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Saturday, December 30,1865.

niiMeimd Published every Snlnrdny MornbT

CHARLES H. BOWEN.

WMklaiMB Street, 2d Story, I#e'i Hew Briclc. TERMS OF 8CB8CRIPTI0X:-*2,00 IX ADVAN'CK.

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LARGER THAN ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CrnwfordNTillc Advertisers, call up and exainino our List of

ITr'SU BSC RIB KK8!«OI

Louisville, New Albany «fc Chicago Rail road.

Time Table which took effect June lUth, 1865. GOINO NORTH. Accommodation .. ."10,50 ft. m. Through Freight 2.40 p. m. Express 8,02 eoiNa soi Tii. Express.- 9.5B-n. in. Through Froight 0.52 Accommodation—.-. .w.36,11 p. m.

Good.connections made with nil other roods.

Bi F. HASTIN, Superintcndant-

Juno 24th. 1805.

The Ji'cw. Year's Ball.

The grand ball and concert to be given at Filtxroth'B Hall on next. Monday night promises vo be a brilliant affair.

.•J5' CAHNED PEACHES.—This delicious fruit put up in cans can be bad at Joslin & Bccm's, No. 6, Commercial Itow. Try tliem.

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A murderous assault was committed by a "young man named John M. Bowen upon Mr. James WY\iVc\cy, Beckville in this county on

Tast Monday. The parties, w.xv. .. uuiuber of

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young men, wero in a store, in Beck ville, wUenj they indulged in some pleasant raillery with cme-anoiher until Whitelcy and Bowen bccamc offended at eweh other engaged in qnarrel which terminated in Bowcu stabing Whitelcy -with *-knife so dangerously that he is not cx* pcctcd'to recover.

Sain of the Republican Party.

t(»t At last the Republican party is forced into a position which every good citizen is delighted io see it occupy because, it is I a position whence this inischicvous faction will be precipitated into inevitable rtriir. So long as its plausible pretenses of devotion to the Union were not discredited by events, it was assured of the popular sympathies and while it commanded the support of the masses, vain ,• was the hope of its discomfiture. Happily for the country, the hypou-isy of

Republican patriotism is revealed with a fullness of demonstration which baffles skepticism and carries conviction to every candid mind. For four years the Republicatv party has lived on the profession of exclusive fidelity to the Uniou but, in a moment and by the application of an infallible test, that impudent pretension is exploded. The "rebellion" suppressed, -slavery abolished, the Confederate debt repudiated, loyalty everywhere prevalent in the South—every concession accorded which,-was exacted as the condition of their restoration, still the Southern States are exejuded from the Union, and are so excluded by the action of the Republican party. It is the so-called Union party that mutilates the Union and pcrpetuates its division. If tho-Democracy were ascendant in Congress the republic .* would have been already re'united, and every trace of sectional strife obliterated.

The men who during four years of agony Vf^r'Yi

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reproached with disloyalty, and for their imputed sympathy with secession subjected to every extremity of proscription, arc the men who in the hour of trial i" approve themselves the truest friends of the Union while the faction whose clamorous patriotism deafened the public ear

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stifled the voice, of reason, are the avowed, enemies of peace and the furious partisans of revolution. Detected 111 its imposture, stripped of its false character, and exposed to public observation in the deformity of its genuine nature. The Republican party will forfeit the popu support which its specious pretenses have hitherto enabled it to command. The nation is sick of its incendiary agitations the army is disgusted with its factious intrigues infliction of pecuniary damage.

These are the individuals whose counsels if heeded, would precipitate the nation on irreparable ruin. These are the representative men of the Republican party These are the leaders of the Radical faction. These are the Arch-Disunionists Behold your gods!

Dont Go Far Enough.

sit The Chicago Tribune, the organ of the radicals and destructives in Illinois, finds *fault with Senator Sumner's negro bill be cause it does not go, fiir enough. It says: "Mr. Sumner's proposition that, in all

States where one-Bixth of the population are colored, one-half of each grand jury shall.ponsist of colored men, should be amended so that, in places where twosixths of the population are black, all the jurors shali .be colored, an,d where onesixth of the' people are mulattoeB, onehalf of the' juror nbair bo colored woPicn,,

[From the Atlanta Era.] SONG OF THE FREEDMAN.

A frecdraan sat on a pile of brick, As the rain was pattering down His shoes were worn, and his coat was torn

And his hat was without a crown. lie viewed the clouds and he viewed himself, And shook the wet from liia head, And a tear dimmed bis eye as he saw go by

A boy with a loaf of bread And he raised his., voice in a dolesomo loop, That sounded like a gong, While the rain camie down On his nappy crown,.

And sang to himself this song:

De wind blows cold, but I's done wid toil, And lef de cotton patch, I guess ole Mnssa tink he count

De chickens 'fore dey hatch. I totes no more de heaby load, Nor drives .ole Missus round I. wonder who dey's gwinc to get'

J^work de patch of ground. Ddflftiing away ,dc rake and hoe,.. Dis a in de Jubilee Dc rain may conic, de wind may blow,

But brcss dc Lord l's free.

Hut. I tink last night, as I tried to sleep, Upon the muddy ground, While de rain was drippin' on my head

And dc wind was wliizzin' round, I'd like to hafe my light 'ood fire And my cabin back again, For de wedder's gcttin berry cold f\

Out here in all dis rain. Hut den I's done wid rake and hoc, .••••:# Dis am de jubilee Dc rain may come, de wind may blow,

Hut brcss dc Lord I free.

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My shoes is worn out too My coat's so old dat from each sleeve De elbow's comin' froo, And dere's de children dat once played

In shirt tail 'bout de yard— I '.'nnnot buy a shirt for dem wtv./H..-.. De time's so berry hard. But fling away de ruke and hoe,

Dis am dc jubilee, Dc rain may come, de wind may blow, Hut bress dc Lord I's free.

De order day wlien Pink'y died, tink it berry good, Dat do dear Lord should take her »fT

Before dis cold wind bio wed But den. 't was hard to sec her die— -"inlv she'd not been born— Is srfrttlil sue pcr\aii*,A, fur t*lic asked

About dc rice and corn But den I's done wid rake and hoe, Dis am dc jubilee Do rain may come, dc wind may blow,

But bress de Lord I's free.

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And Dinah sits derc on dc ground "f ,* And she looks so thin and poor She cannot sing de songs she sung

About de cabin door. w'isy, Her poor old limbs are almost bare, I almost wish de Lord would-coino And take her up derc too.

But den she's done) wid rake and hoc. Dis am dc jubilee De rain may come, dc wind may blow, But brcss de Lord I's free.

I dreamt last night olc Massa cornc And tuck us home wid he. ..To dclog cabin dat we lef When first they sot us free

And derc I built dc liglu'ood fire And Dinah cooked de yam— Dcy say.ilat dreams ar' sometimes true I wunderof dis one am

But den I's flung away dc hoe

From the Reading Gazette

Dan Rlcc's UratHude,

Dan Rice, the celebrated circus performer, some fourteen years ago left Reading with an exhibition of some sort, which turned out badly and involved him in difficulty. Judge Ileinernriec, of Rerks county, fouud hiin in this condition, gave him a suit of clothes, and lent him a horse and wagon, in order that he miglit pursue his business. Dan was still unsuccessful aud destitution soon overtook him again while, to his distress, his wife was taken sick. In this dilemma he was forccj^ to sell the horse and wagon, which the judge hnd only loaned liinr, in order to raise means to take his wife home to Pittsburg. Not long after this lie obtained a situation in one of the theatres of Reading, where the judge saw and recognized him, and in the morning called at his lodgings. Dan was poorly clad and seedy, and fully expected reproaches, if nothing worse, but instead of thesej the judge insisted on his going the second time to the tailor, and being fitted out at his expense. To this, however, Dan would not consent, and they parted nejcr to meet again until one day last week, when his company was performing at Reading and the judge came to attend. Dan's first duty was to hunt up his old friend, and invite him to take a short ride about town, to which lie consetend, and a iioreo :i nd vchicle were soon rcadv at the door.

Dan's equipage, like that of his profession generally, secijied a pretty stylish turnout. It consisted of a bran new^car-, riagc of elegant make, a cream colored Arabian pony, and a spick and spau new set of glistqning harness. The drive was taken and 0iyoye«J, find time flew ^Wiftly "by, as "two friends talked and laughed over the half forgotten events of old times. Dan drove the judge back to his lodgings, stepped out upon ther pavement and before the judge had time to rise from his^se^. handed him'the reins and whip, with A graceful ^bow,, and-^aid: "These are®yours, judge—tms oKPfforse and. wagon ...with. Jiutetestr—take^them, with Dan Rice's warmest gratitude!" The judge was stricken dumb^rith amazement for a few ttoWrit# but' soon recovered his self-possession, and began to remonstrate. But Dan was inexorably—he closed his lips firmly, shook his head, w^ved a. polite adieu to his old friohd in the carriage, walked off to his hotel, and left the judge to drive the handsome equipage, now really his own, to (he stable.

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SECIR!ETAJIY IMCOULIIOCH .has had' a loan of 8100,000,000*tendercd by the National Banks.

SPOTTED fcvei prevails in Orange and Martin counties, this State.

The'Perishing Freedmcir.

One of the blessings which philanthropy has conferred upon the negroes—we beg pardon, freedmen, and freed women, particularly the latter—of the South, appears, according to latest accounts, to be a pretty wide innoculation with several diseases, the names of which are not mentionable. These complaints, which arc peculiarly fataHo those who have not the means of medical attention at hand,, and whiclTarmies,' however noble* -(he object for which they are created, transport and disseminate with exceeding facility, are among gifts with which civilization is wont to invest barbarism wherever the two are brought in contact. The reduction, in the course of half a century, of the people of the Sandwich Islands from seven hundred thousand to seventy, is a pretty good average example of that class of the benefits of civilization of which the reports of missionaries and^the journals of philanthropic societies seldom make mention.

The process which proved so effectual, the elevation of the people of Polynesia seems to be going forward ii^thc South. In addition to their want, nakedness and destitution, the freed people in the placcs where they are herded exhibit all the revolting spectacles of a hospital of incurables, without the means of comfort which those establishments afford. These things are beyond the reach of those slates and pencils, those bibles and spellin books, in whose efficacy our philanthropists are so confident. The elective franchise, the right to testify in courts aud sit on juries, the title to a forty-acre farm, will hardly answer the purpose. These diseases not only destroy the present, but they sap the constitutions of future generations and unless philanthropy can consent to withdraw and leave the most unhappy objects of its too officious bcncvolence in the hands of those who, by taking possession of, -can respue them, the coining half-century promises to add another monument to its triumphs, :is signal as that which the last has erected in the ""t? Pacific. ,-imm T&ii

READ the advertisement of s. BROTHER, Lafayette, Ind. if }r

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To liab a Jubilee f. .• Dc rain may come, dc wind may blow, But brcss dc Lord I's free.

PERSONS wishing to ship any south arc directed to the card of R. K. DCNKERSON & Co., to be fouud in another column ... fe? ot tc-day paper.

A CARD.

I take this method of imforming the public and testifying my gratitude to Dr. N.J. DOB* SKY for his skillful anil succcssful treatment, of my child, who was taken ill about a ye^r ago. I employed a number of physicians who

after treating her with no success jiually gave up her case as hopeless. Two months ago I engaged Dr. DORSKY who has been constant in his attentions and to the great joy of myself and wife our little one is cured and is now as healthy a child as there is in Crawfordsvillc.

EDWARD ItOESSLAn:

HALL MOXTOOMKIIY LODCK NO. F. A. M., December lOth, lSfi5. At a special meeting ol said Lodge, held this evening, the following report-was received and unanimously adopted:

WHBHEAS, An' ever wise and good Providence has.rchioYcd from this to we hope a" better world our well beloved Brother, Win. J. t'ason therefore.

Resolved, That we bow with reverence to tlie decrees of our Grand Master above believing He ddeLh all things for the best.

Resotvcd, That this-Lodge has sustained an irreparable loss in. the deaLh of our worthy Brother, and our country has lost a true patriot aniT'Soldier

Resolrcd, That, this Lodge be drapped in mourning for thirty days, and that the members wear the usual badeeof mourninc durine that tTnie.

Resolved. That we tender to the parents and relatives of our departed Brother the warmest sympathy ot this Brotherhood.

Resolved, That the" foregoing preamblo and resolutions be spread upon the record and-be published in the City papers.

WM. K. WALLACE, J. W. HUKK, I Comniittce.

'.''JI.': '-A JAMKS 11 BATON-,

"Who is Cassel?

llo is the man that Dyes, Cleanses, Rcnovotoo and Repairs old Clothes. All goods sent to him by Express to Lafayette will be promptly attendod to. He rofers to all who know i. doc23-J8Mwlm.

RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. 4 If-*

BRYAN'S

PULMONIC^ WAFERS!

The Original Medicine established in 1837vnn(Lfiret

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BKYAN'S PULMONIC "WAVERS JI

Relieve Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Hoarseness. BRVAK'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve 'Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing A

V, BREAK'S PULMONIC WAPBHS Relieve Spitting of Blood. Pains in tho Clio'st ~BB*A.J«'S PULMONIC WJIPJBRS Kelieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases.

BHYAN'8 PULMONIC WAKEBS

Rolieve Irritation of tho Uvula and Tonsils. -r3 BRYAN'S PIH.MOTFTC^WARTRG Relieve the above Complaints in ton minutos.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS

Are a blessing,to all Clases and Constitutionv BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Aro adaptedforrYocalistpand Public Speakers.

BRIAN'S PULMPNIC W A FURS

Are in simple form ana pleasant to tho taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only rolieve, but effect rapid and lasting euros.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS

Aro warranted tag\ve patisfqctioii to ovory onev^

if No family should be without a box of I 'i BI\YAN* PULMONIC WAKEBS »E:--| I rn tho house. /. W

No traveler should :o without a supply of BHYAN'B PULMONIC WAFERS ISSIF in his pockot. -.: No porson will ever object to give for

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Twenty-fivo Cents.

Sold by all Druggists. Sole Proprietor, JOB doc30 65 MOoES, 27 Cortland St, New York.

Real Estate Agency T.UK

undersigned will sell or buy Real Estate. Any person having Farms or Town Lota for so will do well t* leavo them with us.

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For Sale!

4 or 5 Good Farms, *••••»•. !I5 Town Lots. ifResidcnces.^ //•'. 3.T.. O 1

Briclc Store Room. Briok Residence, with 13 acres ground attachWEBSTER, MAY IKKENEY. Enquire fttthe Recorder's Offlco. (tfec23'65.

'LIF^—HEALTH—STRENGTH. LIFE— HEAtTH—STRENGTH. LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH. The Great French Remedy

DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S

Celebrated Specific IPills

Prepared from a prescription of l)r. Juan Dclamarre, Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord

.-St.

ou Lariboisierc of I'aris.

This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the euro of Spermat.orrhie or Seminal Woaknoss. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irralibility, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produocd. or however severe. will be speedily releivcd and the organs restored tohonlthy action.

Read the folloiriny opinions of eminent French physiciani "We have used the Specific l'ills prepared by Garanoie'io it Dupont, No.-14 liuo Lumbnrd. from tlio prescription of Dr. Juan Delainarre, in our private practice with uniform success, and wo believe thero is no Other medicine so ^vell calculated to cure all persons suffering fram.Involuntary Emissions or any other woaknoss of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary moderef living, excesses, or nbuse

R. A.BKAt'iiKrAitlK, M. (S. DrDi'j Aitni.v, M. 1). JF AS LK LEVCIIIIK, M. 1).

aris. May 5th, 18G3.

BEWAFEE OF COUNTERFEITS.

The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Dmpsists throughout tho World, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dollars.

GAHANCIKIIR A Dui'ONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 214, Rue Lombard, Paris. One Dollar enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a box by retgrn mai securely suulcd from ull observation, six boxes for five dollars.

Sole General Agents for America, "f* OSt'AS 0. M0SE8 & Co., 27 ('ourtlandt St., N, B.—Fronch. German, Spanish and English Pam plilets, containing full particulars and directions for use, sont free to every address. (dec3U'65-tsd60.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY

Pill JAMES CLARKE'S

Celebrated Female IPills

Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. I). J'hysician Extraordinary to the Queen:

o"f all'those paiVfulVmrAS'niSrSfl^jllllli?

tho female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removcsAlI obstructions, nni- a speedy curemny be relied on.

TO MARRIED LADIES

it is peculiarly suitod. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern mcnt Stamp of Great liritaiu, to prevent counterfeits

CAUTION:

These Pilis should not be taken by Females during tho'FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they aro sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other •time they arc safe.

In all ('nsos of Nervous and Spinal AtTections Paius.in tlio Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ox ertioii, Palpitation of ttte Heart, Hysteric.", nnd Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when nil other means have failed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurlful to the constitution.-

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

Sold Agent for the L'nited States and Canada, JOB MOSES. 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. B.—$1.00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, *-ill insures bottle, containing|30 Pills, by return mail. dec30-l805-l.

K: MARSHAUS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved itsclf-to bo the best article known for curing the C'ntnrrli, Cold in the llvnd and Hcndnchc. It has been found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Ey«n. Denfnra* has been removed by it. nnd lloariug has often been greatly improved by its uso.

It is fragrant and agreeable, und

Gives Immediate Relief

To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of. the Head. 1 lie sensations nftor using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the gland*, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected.

More Than Thirty Years'

Of Sale and use of Dr. Iflnrnlanll'H Cntnrrli nnd •Icntlnclic Mimir, has proved its great valuo for all the common diseases of tlio Head, nnd at tnis moment it.stands higher than ever befnro.

It is rccommcndcd by many of the bust pliyniciansand is used with groat suceoss and satisraction everywhere.

Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for many years boon acquainted with Mr. fflnr«hall'a IJnlnrrh nnd llcndnchc Snuff, nnd sold it in our wholesale trade, choeHuIIy state, that we beliove it to bo equal, in every respect, to tho recommendations given of it for the'cure of. Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidodly the beitt article wo hnvo over known for all common disoases of the Head. Hurr Porry, Boston Rood. Austin Aco.. Brown. Lainson Jl co., Hoed. Cutler A co.. Seth W. Fowlo, Wilson,FairbankAco., Hcnshaw, Edmonds 4 oo., H. 11. llay, Portland, Mo.. or sale by a41 Druggists.

For Cliappcd Lips,

(Tee Binlenl'i Glycerin nnd Cnmphor lee.

IJRor Chapped Face, UM Olfcisrin nnd Camphor Icc*

I For Chofed

Ml irritations of the skin* with which so many are po«(Lduring the inclement season of tho year. t1— #1 decW

luu/ru,uunuK 1410 uiciemeni season ot the year. !ie»*.twepty-nve

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E J. BINFORD, ~i 3 5

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AT THE OT.P STAND OF KXXRY OTT.

West Side of Court House Square,

CRAWFORD9VILLE, INDIANA,

FOU! ^HCEiLsAJDI^iS.

Celebrated Pearl Drops, 1T*OR

beautifying tho complexion and curing diseases of tho skin. For salo only bv „r E. 5. BINFORD. Price CScentpa bottle.1 'tv. dec30-lE6.5

Let those wSo Jiave doubted the virtues of 'Bull's Codron Bitters, if any such thero ho, road the'followiiiKOcrtificatos from ztintleuon well .knowii'in this community and doubt ho more.

Its goncral introduction into the army will save the'livob otHhouSands ol ouf soldierf." LOUISVILLE, KYI, June 3,1P63.

Wo, tho'Uttdersisnod: have seon ^tho jmod- effocts produced by the use of Dr. John Bull's Codron Bitter's in oasos of Ren oral debility .and prostration of boliovo its tjonoral use would pre-

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Barnes it Park. N York, A. D. & D. Sands, Stephen Paul A co.." Israel Minor A co.. McKesson A Kobbins. A. L. Soovill Aco„ JJ.Ward.CIo3o Aco.," BushAGalo.

December30-1865-ly,

introduced under tho name

of PULMONIC WAFERS," in this or any othor country all other Pulmonic Wafers aro countorK.enuino ean be Hiown by the narno J^UIBYAN being stamped on eaoh WArHR. TJJ

GLYCERIN.

For Cltappcd Hands, IlK'BiafN^'i (iljrcerln and Cnmpk.r Icr,

Among Our oase.'espl)

vent diseaSo a^d relieve much suffering. soldiers, particularly would this be thi cially those who ftrd exposed to miasmatic inflaeuoes

in the Southern olimatc Major. Philip Speed. Collector Intornal Rovenuo 3d District* Kentucky

Charles B. Cotton.'Collector 6f the Port of Louisillo. Kentucky. Col. II. Doht, Proybst ifufalial of Kir'.

Rev. D. P. Henderson, Secretary Sanitary* Cora mission, llarney, Hughes A Co., Pnblishors'Doiuocrat.

Geo. l'. Doren. Proprietor Louisville Anzeigbr. Hughes A Parkhill, Wholesale Dry Goods dealers Main Street, Louisvlllo. Ky".

Davis. Green it Co.. Wholesale dealers, Main street Louisville. Hart Mapotlicr.

Lithographer, corner Market and

Thihl streets, Louisiville, Ky. Julias Winter. Clothing Merchant, eornor Third A Markot streets.'Louisville, Kyi

Captain S. F. Ilildreth, of steamer Mhj. Anderson. Major L, T. Thruston. Paymaster United States Arm:

uiy, M. Metcnlf, National Hotel, Louisville. 4 Col. Jesse Bayless,4th Ky. Cavalry. George 1). Prentice, Louisvillo Journal. Sold Wholesale and Retail by E..J. BINFORI), Washington Streot, Crawfordsvillo. Ind. Who nlso soil Bull's Sarsaparilla Bull's Worm Dostroycr Smith'sTonic Syrup. Remember, E. J. Binford's Drug Store. [may20'05y.

$100 REWARD

Aroward

of $100 will be paid for-tihe capture of

John M. llowon who committed a murderous assault upon James Whitcloy, at Bcokvillo, Montgomery county, Indiana, December 35th, 18G5. Said Bowen hii.s fled to avoid aircsi- had en when he left a soldier's blue uniform, consisting of pants and jackot also a citizen's coat of a dark color is about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark hair, dark blue eyos, smooth full faco, porfect front teeth, small mouth, with a pleasant oxpression of countenance, about 19 or SO years old, fore finger on right, hand crushed and not entirely well also 3 fingers oil loft hand maimed. The abovo reward will bo paid for the arrest of said llowon. dcc30'05w2 W.WIIITELEY.

PER YEAH! We want agents every where to soli our

IMVROVKD $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five yonrs.— Above salary or large commissions paid. Tho ONLY innchines sold in the United Statos for le«s than $40, which are FULLY LICENSED BY HOWK, WHEELER & WILSON, GKOVISHA BAKER, SISOEK A Co., AND BACHELPEU. ALL other cheap machines are INFRINGEMENTS and the SELLER or vsEiiaro LIABLE TO ARREST, FINE, AND IMPRISONMENT. Circulars FREE. Address, or call upon Sh -w A Clark, Biddcford, Mivitio, or at No. P23 Broadway. Now York No. 530 Carter St., Philadelphia, Pa. No. 14 Lombard's Block, Chicago. 111. No. 170 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. or No.

SpauldingVi Exchange, Buffalo. N^Y.. dS3'0.ry 7fj 'r\ A mdNVIII-AGENT'S wanted for CO »_y KJ six ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLES, just out. Address O. T. GAREY, City Building. Biddcford, Maine. dec23'B5-2tglwey

It. K. IIUNKERSON & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission M: T3K jstt

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S. WISI & BROTHiyt

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LaFayette, Indiana,

will bo opened on or about tho 10th of.January ldCG.in

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Earl A Hatcher's elegant mnrblo building." With' a vfiry extensive and complottt stock of

Domestic Cottons and Woolens, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Hosiery, and a most complete assortment of Notions and

Panci/ Goods.

Our aim Bhall bo to mnko LaFayette a regular Wholesale Dry Goods Market, where merchants 9hall be.able to lay jn their

FULL STOCK,

neocssnry to transact'a VirstClass Retail Dry Goods Business.

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V»v Blnf»wP»'^ilTA|i MdV.CmH^hM-Ice TT IS MADE OF THE PUREST MATERIALS, ~r-l' .andlr inraq ual cdbyajn-jroth orarticl in allaying

Prepared and for "salo,

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E. J. BINFORI).

dec20 65. Washington st., Crawfordsvillo.

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and expecting to transact a large business our iricos will be found fully as low ns Cincinnati or Chicago quotations, nifj Uui rwl at 11 Hi

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An early oall for examinatipn of our Btbok Jwill prove mutualTy beneCcml. *•,

S. WISE & BROTHER1,

V. .. '1 w.'. -.-V. Vfc

4, Earl & Hatcher's Block,

Payette, Indiana.

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Wavy Tobacco. Df sweot chewing! [decStf.l LEE.VBR0.

Aco,excellentby.

N brand of sweot chcwing^Navy Tobca for sale

A GOOD THINGr FOB A

BAD.COLB!

BOOTS «t SHOES!

TT?.T A PATO

Dec, 23, 18GG.

THEY ABE COMING.

A SUPERB STOCK

h: 1

irilE MASSES

s,

SPECIAL

RAIL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND Proprietors of Mammoth Wharf Boat,

New Albany, Indiana.

dcc30-lfi65 wcC m1

JYotice of tPiHsolution.

NOTICE

is hereby givon that thn co-partnership horetofyrtf existing between Richard Canine and Joseph Gaskill has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter bo conducted by

JOSEPH GASKELL, and

dceSO-lKQSwtextt JOHN CANINE.

THE

WILL VISIT THE

WASS0N CORNER!

For the purpose of supplying themselves with new-' and dcsirablo

FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS.

Our new stock is now hourly arriving and being?v opened to

Piibltc Iiispectioii!-

•Jki

ANY nnd every thing usually found at a retail house'5 in the Wabash Valley, can bo had at

Wesson's!

And at prices as low ns those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A large nnd unsurpassed lino of

DBESSGOOBS,

Of every style, grade and color Dress-Trimmings,1:-Kihbons. Silks. Flowers, Laces. Crapes, etc.,etc.

THE GENTLEMEN-

Will find our stock of Cloths and Cassimers, extreme— ly large and fine, and at prices corresponding with recent heavy decline in tho Enstern markets.

Ready Made Clothing

We liavo also in store, a superior stock of,Winter Clothing, for Men and Boys. Afadv-

HOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,

'for the Million.

A I O E I E S

'.Ve nlso keep on hands afull and completo stock of Family Grocnrios, and buy and sell all kind! of Country Produce.

••Cnll.every body, nnd examine our new and oomplete stock, and learn prices.

ILr'Remembcr Farmers, wo pay tho highest'market prices for all kinds of Produce. Favor us with a call.

Doc 2,1855.

W.N.WASSON,

GREATEST

A N I

OP JHE SEASON!

f.

'Bill

-"A ..

//. Our Stock,

IS ENTIRELY NEW,

bought diroctly from Commission Houses and Manu ufacturers agents for V,

fS.

if-"

140,000

'*}-)YORTH OF

Ooods at Co§t!

NOW IS

VOIR MOP!

Bowers'

1

OF THE

'BANNER' &TORE!

ill offer for tho

NEXT 90 DAYS

HIS ENTIRE STOCK

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_rr^ .n

tsSm®

'..-.icctij con -.nO

NO HUMBUG!

],u '-I",'*

...In a A a ..i

THE ENTIRE STOCK 1

MUST'& SHALL

SDLD!.iZ^ .'f:(

1 1 0 9 E

aov/ dir 3ii.li -?.i:

5^%

is going to make a change* in buslneei in the sprifig

novUS'O'i.