Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 January 1866 — Page 3

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thnn all this, it Vsb raorciDcacd irere •afo.

THE UUM0U8 Off THE NIOffT.. Horrible

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wa£ the eight, it was cot

without its comedy. Qur mess Joy is an.Irishman, a fellow of full 8tRturv, iut of email understanding and great timidity. -He was lying in liis bunk, doubled together in an agony of terror and cold, when the eeeondL^u* gineer,"a waggish person, bent on sport, dashed open his door and yelled in his care, "For SotTa sake, turn out we're all going to the bottom in less than five minutes!"^ Paralyzed with fright, he leaped from his bank, holding in one hand a life preserver and in the other a candle, and piteously screemed, "0, Holy Virgin Mary help us. And whioh end of her's goin' down first? Where's my shoes?"

Of two Irish soldiers lying together on the floor of the cabin, one was continually groaning in his spirit, and crying out in alarm. The other to comfort him said, "Be still, Pat, and pray to the Holy Virgin in thesaycret of your own busum. Put your faith in God." "And faith," eaid Pat. "God has nothing to do with this boat. It's the divil's own, intirely. Shuro it waB the devil that made us git abourd of it at all, at all."

I confess, though, that I was not very carefully taking notes of* the humorous portion of the matter, else I might give other instances.

The" Protective FalUcy.

It is always a narrow view of commercial, as well as moral policy, to seek profit to ourselves by beggaring others. Nothing is gained by overtaxing others. Oil tho contrary, the wealth of all nations is promoted by the prosperity of all and the great social principle, as well as sound political wisdom, requires us to be liumane and just to all, liberal to all, and to confer benefits upon all. Enlightened civilized, social man, can hardly be expected to imitate tho oyster in the mud, cy: the grub folded ia his vegetable blanket for the winter—both for a timo, at least, indifferent to the world but it becomes his susceptible nature to draw comfort and happiness from all around him, and to derive from society all the recipro­

cal advantages for which society itself is organized. Each nation, belonging in like manner^, to the great family of na1 tions, should cheerfully impart, as well I as use, all those benefits which may promote the good of the whole. This country is no theater for repeating such inconsistencies as to increase taxes in order to relieve an embarrased commuuity. By the iniquitous system of high protective duties, the people being forced to pay a higher price than would otherwise beaskcd for foreign products, the people are •compelled to pay more for like domestic articles, or no special protection is gained for them and thus consumers are doubly fleeced.

The advancement of the science of true,political economy teaches that the notion that a commercial nation can only prosper by the loss and detriment of its

Free trade is not a Utopian idea never ,Hto be realized, but frequently exists and K'J

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involves principles which come homo to our business and besoms in daily life and, if laws are equal and reciprocal, as they should be, those principles aro felt & 7 in the market house, the work shop, and in the street, or plow field, and on the ocean as well as the land. Ilence, if we caii sell any of our exports higher in 1 France than here, or in England, and purchase articles imported, lower in Eugland than here or in France, is it not a W general rule clearly our interest to do both? Why then should laws or treaties be made to counteract either? Freedom of commerce in this way is the life blood to both purchaser and seller while restrictions or prohibitions, under the idea that all nations must buy or sell at home only, or buy only where they sell, however patriotic in design arc unphilos ophical and crude—are fatal to commcrce and sacrifice the prosperity of the whole and the best interests of society to narrow or selfish views. Channing under stood the true principle, wben shortly be fore his death he said:

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It is the duty of every country to level all barriers to free exchange to cut up the syBtem of restriction, root and branch to open every port on earth to every product—this

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tho office of enliglited

humanity. It is the only test of a purely wi«e and fcrccasting statesmanship.

Qsttzn.LC SHERIDAN'S official report sfcjrs there ft considerable excitement at Brownsville, bat no dancer of any serious trouble. General Wfighthas been ordered to the borders to restore order.

Tax United SUtcs Consul at Mancheitcr, England, under date of January 6th, informs the Department of State that the cattle disease has'made frightful progress, the cases for the week ending the date of his dispatch being 7.549, an increase of 1,437 upon the returns of the preuious week.

RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.

BRYAN'S

PULMONIC^ WAFERS!

The Original Mcdicine established in 1837. and first artiolo of the kind over introduced under the namo of "PULMONIC WAFERS," in thia or any other country: all other Pulmonio Wafers nre counterfeit*. Tho genuine can be known by tho namo

BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFF.RS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsoneas.

URYAN'S PULMONIC WAPKKS

Relioro Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Reliovo Spitting of Blood. Pains in the Chest

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS

Reliovo Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of tho Uvula and Tin Is

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFBUS

Relieve tho above Complaints in ten minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blossmg to all Clasos and Constitutions.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS

Aro adaptod for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Arein simple form and pleasant to the tasto.

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS

Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to givo satisfaction to every one.

No family should be without a box of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in the house. No traveler should be without a supply of

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in his pocket. No person will ever object to givo for ppf

BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS '-'6 Twonty-five Cents.

Sold by all Druggists. Solo Proprietor, JOB dcc30 05 MO&ES. 37 Cortland St, New Y^rk.

.LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. -UtE-HFil TH—STRENGTH."--LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.-. The Great French Remedy

DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S

Celebrated Specific IPills

Propared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Dolamarro, Chief Physic au of the Hospital du Nord ou Laribcisierc of Paris.

This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irratibility, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause* produced, or howover severe. will bo speedily releived and the organs restored to healthy .w'.icr..

Read t:,e following opinions of eminent French physician:: "Wo bavi uid the Specific Pills prepared by Guraccieic A Dupont, No.-H Hue Lumbanl. from the proscription of Dr. Juan Delamnrre, in our privato practice with uniform success, and wo believe there is no othor medicinc so well calculated to cure all porsons suffering f'ram Involuntary Emissions or any othor weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse.

K. A. BEAUREI'AKIE, M. D. G. D. DIMARPIK, M. D. JUAN LE LRUCURE, M. D.

Paris. May 5tb, 18C3.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The Genuine Pills are sold by all tho principal Dluggists throughout tho World, I'ricc One Dollar por Box, or Six Boxes lor Five Dollars.

GARANCIERE A DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 214, Rue Lombard, Paris,

11 Ti i. One Dollar enclosed to any authorized Agent, will

neighbor, IS essentially false. .It tcachcs 'insuro a box by rctgrn nmi securely sealed still further that each nation hns a direct interest in the prosperity of that with which it trades, jnst as a shopman has an interest in the wealth of his customer. If governments aim at exclusive privileges over others, or attempt monopolies, or resort to prohibitory restrictions on the exchange of useful articles, or throw fetters of any kind over freedom of foreign intercourse, they often injure themselyes the worst. They cut off their own people from all those practical blessings of ,free trade which are neither few nor small for trade of that kind is not a mere abstraction.

.. from all

observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole General Agents for America, OSt'AH 0. M0SK8 & Co., V7 tourtlandt St., N". T.

N,B.—French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets, containing full particulars and directions for use, sont free to every uddress. (dec30'65-tsd0G.

Agents for Crawfordsxitle and vicinity

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lUi) liKKAT KMil.lMI RBNEDY.

-i SIR JAMES CLARKE'S

Celebrated. Female Fills

Preparedfrom apretcripiion of Sir J. Clark, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to (he Queen.

This invaluable medicino is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to Iwhich tho fomale constitution is subjcct. It moderates all cxcess and removes all obstructions, sad a speedy cure may bo relied on. tO lUARRIED LADIES fs

it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, prico One Dollar, bears theOnrvorn ment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits

CAUTION.

Theso Pilis should not be taken by Fomalqa^uring tho FIRST THBEE MONTHS of Pre8nancy~sthey are suro to bring on Miscarriage, but at any othor time they are safe.

In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affcctions, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatiguo on slight eX' ertion, Palpitation of tho Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a euro when nil othor means have failed and although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

Full directions in tho pamphlet around oaeh pack ago, which should bo carefully preserved.

SOU) BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Sold Agont for tho United Slates and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York N. B.—$1.00 and postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing £50 Pills, by return mail. dec30-1865-l.

Valuable Farm for Sale. A

VALUABLE Farm situated 6 miles north of Crawfordsville.and 1 mile west of the Crawfordsville and Lafayette road, containing 130 acres cleared and under cultivation, and HO acres of good timber, all cnclosod with good fenccs. a comfortable dwelling bouso, with a never failing well of good water at the door good stables and outhouses. Tho timber runs entirely across the north side of the farm which would mako it very convenient in caso the purchaser should wish to divido it into two farms. For terms apply at tho REVIEW OFFICE,. deeS2 or of A. PRICE, on the promises.

AXES.

A Superior article of Lipponcott Co ii Ketinod Cast Steel Axes, warran ed.

Who is Cassel? 4

Ho 1* tho man that Dyes, Cleansos, Renovates and Repairs old Clothes., t.

All goods sent to him by Kxpres40&,afayetto will bo promptly attondod to. He refers to all who know him. decStf-neeSvrlm.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES.

These Drops nre a sciontifioally oompoi|^d *fluid preparation, and hotter than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their oction 5s direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the euro of all obstructions and supA pressions of naturo. Their popularity is indicated by tho faot that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom speak in the strongest torus of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the place of every other Female Remedy, and are considered by all who know aught of them, as the surest, safest, and most infallible preparation In the world, for tho curc of all female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strongth. Explicit directions stating whou they may be used, and explaining whon and wby they should not, nor could nottfe used without producing effocts contrary to nature's ohoscn laws, will bo found carefully folded around each bottle, with the written signature of Jons' L. LYON, without which nono are genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can bo oonsulted either personally, or by mail, (onclosinc stamp.) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesses.

Price $1,50 per bottle. Sold by Druggists everywhere. C. G. CLARC A CO jariS'yfSCsn. Gcn'l Agcntsfor U. S.and Canadas.

Dr. MARSHALLS'

Tina bnuflf has thoroughly proved itself to bo the best article known for curing the Catarrh, t'otd in tlie IIend and Hritdnclie. It lias boon found an excellent remedy in many cafes of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it. and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use.

It is fnjgrant and agri-cable, and

Gives Immediate Relief

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

More Than Thirty Years'

Of Salo and use of Dr. Iflnrshnll'a Cntnrrhnnd lleadnche SimfT, has proved its great valuo for all the common diseases of the Head, and at this moment it stands higher than ever before,

It is recommended by many of tho best phy?ini«,,:r and js usod with «r«ak c\ c-

Read the Certificate of Wholesale Druggists in 1854.

The undersigned, having for many years been acuainted with Mr. IHnr»hnll'» ('ntnrrh nod llmdnchc 8nulf", and sold it in our wholesale trade, chcerfully state, that wo believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head, Hurr A Porry, Boston Heed. Austin

Harney, Hughes & Co., Publishers Democrat. Geo. P. Dorcn. Proprietor Louisville Anioigcr. Hughes A Park hill. Wholesale Dry Goods dealers, Main Street, Louisville. Ky.

Davis. Green A Co.. Wholesale dealers, Mnin stroet Louisville. Hart &

Double

For sale by

LEK* BROTHER

Navy TOJM&CCO.

AC-),

LEE ABKO.

N oxcclloiit. br&nd of sweet Kitvy ToV-ca for sale by [doc3tf.]

Mapothcr. Lithographer, corner Market and

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

Captain S. F. Hildrcth, of steamer Mnj. Anderson. Major L. T. Thruston. Paymaster United Statos Army.

C. M. Motcalf, National Hotel. Loninville. Col. Jomo U»y)«0S|4th Ky. Cavalry. George D. Pron'tice, Louisville Journal Sold Wholesale and Retail by E.J. BINFORI), Washington Street. Crawfordsville. Ind. Who also sell Bull's Sarsaparilln Bull's Worm. Dostroyor

Smith's Tonic Syrup. Drug Store.

W. 8APPENFIKLD.

Barnes & Park. N York. A. l).fc I). Sands, Stephon Paul A co.." Israel Minor & co., McKesson A Robbins. A. L. Seovill fcco„ M.Ward.Close fcco.," Bush A Gale.

Co..

Brown. Lamson fc co., Rood. Cutler A co., Seth W. Fpwle, Wilson.FairbnnkAco., Honshaw. Edmonds it Co.. II. H. Ilay, Portland. Me..

Forsale by all Druggists. December 30-1865-'y.

Try It.

Let lho.«c who have doubted the virtues of Bull's dror Hitter?, if any such there he, read the'followjcortif:cntcs t'roin scnllouicn well known in this community.nml doubt no more.

Its Ronoral introduction into the army will save the livos of thousands ot our soldiers. LOUISVILLE. KY., June 3,1RG3.

We, the undersigned, have seen the good effects produced by tho use of Dr. John Bull's Ccdron Bit tor's in cases of general debility and prostration of the system, and believe its general use would-pre-vent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our oldicrs, particularly would this bo the case, especially those who aro exposed to miasmatic influences 'n the Southern climate.

Maior Philip Speed, Collector Internal Revenue 3d District. Kentucky. Charles B. Cotton, Collector of the Port of Louisville, Kentucky.

Col. H. Dont. Provost Marshal of Ky Kev. D. P, Henderson, Secretary Sanitary Commission,

Ucmombcr, E. J. Binford's [may30'65y.

rtr -4 VBAB! We want QP JL Z-J

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agents everywhere to sell our

IMPROVED $30 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under nqQ upper feed. Warranted five years.— Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONI.V machines sold in tho United States for less than $40, which are FULLY LICENSED BY HOWE, WIIEEI.EB A WILSOX, HOVER A BAKER, SINGER A

Co., AN» BACII-

ELDER. ALL other cheap machines are INFRINGEMENTS and tho SELLER or^jSKH are LIABLE TO AKRKST FINE, AKD IMPRISONMENT. Circulars FREE. Address, or call upon Shrw A Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway. New York No. 230 Carter St., Philadelphia, Pa. No. 14 Lombard'*Block,Chicago, 111. No. 170 West Fourth Sk, Cincinnati. O.: or No, 8 Spaulding's Exohange. Bunalo. N. Y.. dg3'05y 'RKONVUI—AGEfiTS wanted for

8IX

BY

ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLES.juStoUt,

Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford Maino. dec23 65-2tglwey.

Taken Up.

Perry Brown, in Clark township, Montgomery county. Ind., ono estrny whito cow, with long slim horns, and a lump on her right side no oar marks or brands, and about 9 years old. Appraised at $30 by R. H. Lane and Oliver Clark before Koberl. 1). Youcl, a Justice of the Pcaco.

Witness my band tho lDth day of Jan 1K8. jan-27-1866/ WILLIAM K. WALLACE,

Application for JLicense

VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to tho i_ Board of CommissionoAof Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next tornfTcommoncing on the first Monday in March, lPOd, for a license to soil Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time. My place of business and tho premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, aro situated on part of lot No' oighty-eight .(§8) JGN. tho original rn of Ci (ontgomory county, Indiana. jan»»w3t.

latof the town of Crawfordsvillo,Union township, iintv. Indiai MICHAEL SELLERS.

xtpplication for L/icense.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the 1^1 Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. Indiana, at their next term, commencing on tho first Monday in

Maroh,,18i61l

ing liquors in les quantities than a quart at a timo Mypli

for one year. lace of business and the premiscs whereon said liquors aro to be spld and drank is lo cated on the following premises to-wit: Beginning at the south east corner of -Rufus Earl's lot, and running parallol eighty-two and half (MXV feet cast the town of Middlctowrr, thence north one hundred and sixty-five (ICS) feet, thence west eighty-two and a half (82X) foot, thenco south ono hanared land sixty-five (105) feet to tho place of beginning', it bo ing apart of the south west quarter ot section fourtoon (14) ^township ninotocn, C19) north of range six (G) west, in tho town of Middletown, Wayne township, Montgonfory county, lnd.

Jan9U'60w4' KDWARU SHOWEN.

aAdministrator5« JYotice.

ATOTICE in hereby sirep that the uodersieood ha* been Appointed Administrator of the esUto of iltnry Thurston, deooased, lato cf Union townsbipt

Montgomery county, Ind nSO'iVJwJ DAVID LONO. Administrator.

HAFPBNFIELP.

SAPPENFIELD & BRO.T Attorneys at Law

AND

REAL ESTATE AGEN'ES. XtTILL ATTEJfl) to busies in tho Circuit and V* Common Picas Courts ia- this and adjoining counties. Will give prompt attention to the settlement of Estates, collection of Pensions and Soldiers' Claims.

Buy and sell on commission. Houses and Lots, Va-1 cant'Lot?, Farms, Farming Land in all tho Western State* and Territories.

Loans negotiated, collections mado. Land entered, Taxes paid and Titles examined in all tho Western Suites.

Have forsale a large number of desirable dwellings in this city, also, a large number of vacant Lots, at Tery'reasonablc terms.

Ilavc also a large number or Farms in this and adjoining counties for sale, also 15,000 acres of Western Land partially improved.

lEPOffice

House ana lot on Walnut stroet, near College. 9 rooms, good'eistern. ccllar. stable, and fine selection of growing fruit.- Lot 82i by 165. For terms apply.

House and lot of acres in south pKrt of city, 24 rods on pike roi.d, 40 rods back. 100 good fruit trues, barn 34 by 30, wnll. cistern, cellar, and good outbuildings, house 2 stories high, I rooms, with wood house undcrioof of sumo building, ^ood selection of small fruits, grapes, Ac., and a fine coilcction of ornamental treos. Price $4,000 in payments.

Out lot No. 4, in Samuel Thompson's addition.

House and lot. No. 63, on Washington street, north of Court House, 5 rooms, good cistern, cellar, and othor out buildings, l'rioe $1300. in pdymonts.

Farm of 195 acres, 60 acres eleored bottom land, good saw and grist mills, saw mill cut 5000 feet por uay, two run of stones, building 4 stories high, timber enough on premises to run saw mill 5 years, good orchard, barn,and comfortable bouse, with good out build ng?, good spring, and coal bank on farm, 8 miles oast of Kockvillc, Parke county, lnd. Terms in reasonable payments.

Farm 160 acres, 2 miles west of Crawfordsv'"Tcrms $75 por acre. acres, near Brownsville, Montgomery .tfiHJ1, Ind. Farm 945 per acre in paymonts.

Farm 160 acres north of Crawfordsville $45 por acre, in reasonable payments. Farm 110 acres 1 mile wost of Yountsvllle. in good repair, good house, barn. Ac. Terms $75 per acre.

Farm 93 acres in Parke county, Ind 6 miles cast of Rockville. 'forms roasonuble. Farm 80 acres2 miles south of Waveland, Ind., 3 houses and 2 orchards, with all necessary out buildin ', Price $75 per acre, in payments.

Farm 91 acres. 0 miles oast of Rockville, Ind,, good house, barn, orchard, and out buildings. Cheap at $75 por acre.

Have also forsale 500 acrcs in Pa^e county, Iowa, Will exchange for town property in a flourishing town or city. 200 acres in Cofiy county, Kansas. Entored 6 years ago. Price $1,50 per acre. 1C0 acres in Dickinson county, Iowa $1,10 per acre. 500 acres in Missouri at $1,00 per acre.

Also ti large number of farms in this and adjoining States. For particulars apply,

Wcstorn land constantly on hand, for salo or exchange. Alsofor saleHS' acrcs wost of tho Odd Fellows' Cemetery.

Parties wishing to make quick salos of their property will do well by sending us a description of their property.' W^havemade arrangements with Real Estate Agoncies in most of the Western States, and are prepared to make transfers at a small expense. ja&oV SAPPENFIELD A BROTHER.

Hlrcnglh lo the Weak! ITouili to Ike Aged! This preparation is unequalled as a Rojuvcnator and Restorer of wasted or inert functions.

The aged should be ccrtain to make the Biokrone a household god. inasmuch as It will render them youthful in feelingand in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only cxliiiaratPs but strengthens, and is really an invaluablo blessing, especially to those who have boon reduced to a condition of servility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what tho cause of tho iinpotency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove tho offectat once and forever.

BIOKRENH

CrEES IMPOTENOY. GENEBAL DEBILITY, NERVOrS INCAPACITY. PY8PKVSIA. DEPRESSION, LOSS OF APPBTITK. LOW SPIRITS, WEAKNKB8 OF THE ORGANS OF OENEKATION. IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENOE. EM ACIATION. ENNUI. It has a most delightful, Desirable and Novel efTect upon the nervous system and all whoaroin any way prostrated by nervous disabilities aro earnestly advised toseok a cure in this most exoellent and unoquallod preparation.

Persons who, by impruuenco. havo lost thoir nai ural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in the

BJOICPtEOSTE.

The FEEBLE.tho LANGUID, the DISPAIRING. the OLD should givo this valuable discovery a trial: it will be found totally different from all other ortioles for the snnio punioses.

TO FEMALE

L. A. Foote.

HAVING

over Brown's Drug Store, Vernon stroet,

Crawfordsville, lnd. jgf RRFKREMCKS:—McDonald A Roach, Indianapolis Smith A Mack. Attorneys, Torre Haute Patterson A Allen, do Hon. I. N. Piorce do: Judge S. F. Maxwell, Spckville Wm. Durham, President First National Bank of Crawfordsville: Campbell, Walker and Cooley. Professses of Law, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. [jan6 '00-yl.

O S A E

Two story frame house with 6 rooms, cistern, cellar. orchard, and out buildings, with 5 acres of land mile west of College.

House and lot on Market street, gooH well.cistorn, cellar, and an exccllent-*selection of growing fruit. Terms oasy.

House and lot on corner of Washington and Pike streets. 3 stories. 9 rooms, 2 halls, well, cistern, and collar, growing fruit, and good outbuildings, will sell in 3 parcels, suitable for purchasers, lot 82,-i by 165. Terms easy.

House and lot on Washington street, near college, rooms, good cistern, collar, stable, and growing fruit. Lotsby 185. Terms easy.

S:—This preparation is invalu­

ablo in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will re store wasted strength with wonderful permanence vc relief in Dyi

PERSISTENCE Vn ICS

It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with fbo first dose. A brief persiftcncc Vn Its use will®novatc tho stomach to a degree of pcrfcct hoalth, and banish Dyspepsia forover.

Ono Dollar per Bottle, or six bottles for ?•. bold by Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addrossing

HUTCH1NGS A HILLYER,Proprietors, 81 Ccda^j3troct, Now ork.

John I). Park,Cincinnntti,and Lord A Smith.Chicago. Wholesale Agonts. [aprl5 Ojy.J

ft. K. DUNKERSON & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission

MERCHANTS,

'i': SPECIAL

RAIL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,

A""

Proprietors of Mammoth Wharf Boat,

New Albany, Indiana.

dec3(l-lfi65wc6-nll

for a license to sell intoxicat­

Jitlministratals Sale.

VTOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at public

IN

auction, on Saturday, February 10th, 180(5, at tho late rosidonco of Honry Thurston, lato of Union township, Montgomery county, 3i miles north of Crawfordsville, on plank road, deceased, his personal property consistnig in part of the following articles, to-wit: a iwo-horso wagons, 1 spring wngon. 3 hoad of horses, 4 milk cows and othor cattle, sheep, hogs, corn in the crib. 1 mower, one clover huller, one olovor stripper, farming utensils, Ac. Terms—A credit of nine months will bo given on all sums over $3 tho purchaser giving noto with approved security without relief from valuation laws.

Jan20'66w3 DAVID LONG. Administrator.

CHEWIfttt TOBACCO.

A

splondid quality of Virginia Cavunditb Chewing

.J?"'-""

S. S. Thomson

enlarged and entirely refitted the old Book Store corner and having increased their stock to correspond would respcctfaVljuuid confidentially offer lq. the public generally IrftrbeHt assortment of gooJ" in their line in the plaMCtnd at prices

TO SUIT THE TIMES.

Our stock in part consists of

ble, Hymiuand Prayer Books. All the Sehool ana Text Books used in College and Common Schools. Histories, Standard Novels in cloth and paper.JTract Society Books, Testaments in variety, Mihcclmneous Books, Musio Books and Sheet Music in variety.

B"

in vi Shot

SPLENDID Assortment of Photograph Albums.

A

Photographs for the Million.

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PICTURES

IN ORKAT VABIKTTT

Mouldings, all sixes and kinds.

Oval, Sqnare & Rustic Frames. 1

particular ^tteution paid to praming pictures

Legal, Bill, Cap, Letter, Note and Billet Paper.

The

largest and best assort

ment of Wall Papergjind Bordering in the placfcT Envelopes in great variety

I

NK, Slates Chalk A Lend Crayons. Col and Steel Pens, l'on Holders Pencils, Pocket Books. Portmonies. Ladies

Purres, Backgammon A Checkor Boards, Dice and Cups, Chess-men. and various

Games, Drawing Papor and Pencils.

A solcct assortment of Pocket Cutlery. Visiting and Merchant cards. Blank Books in great variety Blank Notes. Receipts, Mortgages. Deeds, Ac.. Pookct Diarys', Bill Holder?, Window Shades and Paper cords and Tassels various colors. Vases, Megs. Chi' na. Figures. Dolls. Doll Heads, combs. Brushes, Fish Hooks. Lines and Floats, Rubber Balls. Marbles Battles. Toy Drums. Flags and Swords, and a gener al assortment of small Notions and Toys too numerous to enumerate..itv-cs

A. Hi US O

Ladies Writing Desks and Baskets. Wealso keep a general i|Jg gigl

ON DEWS DEPOT

whore you will find the following Magazines: Atlantic, Hamer, Eclectic, Godey, Iiallou. Young Folks Frank Leslie, Madame Demorest, Hours at Home, and Waverly. Of Papers. N. V. Ledger, Mercuor, N. Y. Weekly. Harper's Weekly. Chimney Corner Frank Leslie's Illustrated. Yankee Notions, Nick Nax, Comic Monthly, &c. Also the Lafayette Daily .Journal.

We also offor for sale the reliablo

Family Sewing Machine

OF

WILCOX & GIBBS

which you are especially invited to call and see before purchasing olsewhere. JO'Particular attention given to orders for anything not on hands.eOI

Remember tho oldstand, corner of Greene and Vernon Streets, whero we will bo pleased to wait upon all who will favor us with a call.

Jan. 1 '60- FOOTE A THOMSON.

THE

#rr

LaFayette, Indiana,

will be opened on or about the 10th of January.

Karl

A

DR. JOHN

g-in :i

4:/

Hatcher's olegnnt marble building, with a BKi't very extensive nnd complete stock of

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

Fancy Goods.

Our aim shall be to mako LaFayotto a regular Wholesale Dry Goods Market, whero merchants shall bo able to la) in their

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8. WISH BROTHER,

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aoMFOTTiste

CEOROIV jr

BITTERS.

k, .. 'M

Tbe I.ntcat and moat Important .Dtccovcry

or the Nineteenth Century,^

No man name is mors intimately conneoted with tho history cf Materia Medio* of the United States, or more favorably known as & pioneer In Mfedtosl discovery than that of

J»tia Ball of Louisville. Kentucky,

His inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla has lone stood at the heads of the various compounds of that

-h™ ,-Taluablr

drn

«-r„ ci*4

HIS COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY

Has become a household word throughout the w.est and south.

If

His "Worm 31/Ozenges'

In less than a yoar after their introduction attained a reputation as wlde.spread.kjaa the continent. of North Amonea,

But the crowning glory of his life remaini to .be attainod in his latest discovery, orxttth«riCombInatiQ&. for he does not claim to have been the discoverer Of

E O N

Which is tho basis of tho bitters now offered to tho public. Thnt honor belongs to the. natjve nhabltants of Central America, to whom its virtues hara been 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 venomous serpent. It is a bolief with tMmt that while there is oroath left in tho body,the Cedtonif potunttocure.no matter,what tU? iMMU fnaj bll.

While Dr. Bull i.« not travngant pretension.

prepared to endorse tbfa ox* le is, nevertheless satisfied

from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtuos, that as a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatlo lnfiiffcocos. it stands

A RIVAL.

And lastly deserves tlio roputatioTi it has'so long en* joyou In Central Amcrica and tho AVostern St&tei.

I

IN DYSPEPSIA

And its attendant train of symptoms, it aoU.mors liko a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for moment bear a comparison with it in thisdisewe..

a I pi HI

iu the I lth edition of the U. S. Dy?pensatory,par?« 13«7 and 1368,

A series of experiments in whioh Dr. Bull hu been for years cngagod. has just been brought to a successful termination, nnd he is now enabled to offer to the prov

public a combination cf CEDRON with otaerapf.wVod tonics the wh'olc pYeservod in the best Quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has no cquul in the world. =.v

He might furnish a volume or certificates, but the public havo long since learned to estimate/such things at their true value. The Safest plan'is,- for every ono to test for himself the virtuos of a new medicinc.

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I

FULL^STOCK,

ncce«jary to transact a First Class Retail Dry Goods Business, i.

ii^ .1 Our Stock j.-

IS ENTIRELY NEW,

ufnctur«rrf

-'is

and expecting to transact a largo businoss our prices will bo founo fully as low as Cincinnati or Chioago quotations. 5 •:£!&$< r.vA, •1

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Orders enlru:'»d to its will be promptly executed at lowest quotations.

An early call for examination of our Stock will prove mutually boneficinl. RVfcl-.jft."

S. WISE «l BROTHEFC

4, Earl & Hatcher's Block,

ii fT I 'i*Li 'I

LaFayette, Indiana. '.t

Dnc30'65we-3c-m8.

JYollce of MtiHxolulion.

XTQTICE is horeby given that the oo-parlnorship iN norotoforo existing between Richard Oamnoand .TAliplf Oaskill has b®eit.dissolyed bjr mutnal conMat. TKbusineos will ^be^eood^otjd^y

dee36-18Mwteitt JO'

CEnno.V BITTEMSI

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Ono trial, nnd ^ou wSfl never use anjr othor.

It is wot nocessary to publish along list of disease* for whioh the Cedron Hitters are aspeoifto, in »ll dlseases of the

'M.

Bowls^ Liver ^JKidnoys,

In affeotions of tho

Brnln, ftrpcniiiug upon UntingeBlrat rf the Mlemach er Bowels,

IN

Gont, Rlicumaikm nod Nenralgia

and IN

i«1T::VErt ind

bnughtiHrootly from Commission IIousos and MCIDU- 5 It is destir:d to superccdo td\ other reniedios. Ifc

agonts for £7^1 1, Vt only cures :hcsc diseases, but it proTtmts them.

A wiflccloasful of these Bittors, taken an Jiour bofore eacn ideal, will obviate iho. ill .effects of tho uiOBt unhealthy climate and snrcen the'person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure. &

Sold by Grocer* and Orogglata me rally.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

IS

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Principal Office, i, *', V-- ,*

Fifth Street\ Louisvilley

Ky.

aA' I Mr

B. J- BINFORD, Crawfordsville, Ind.

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Bull's Sarsaparilla.

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Smith'sTonic Syriip.

Bull's Worm Destroyer,

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forSMlle, Ind, ts

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