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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND Saturday, April 21, 1866.
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Washington Street, 2«1 Story, Lif't Xcir Iti'lcU. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION':—$2,00 IX ADVANCE.
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Louisville, \"ew Albany & Chicago Railroad.
Time Table which took effect June lOlh, 1S05. G0INCJ NORTH. Accommodation Through Freight Express
...10,50 a. m. ... 2.40 p. m. ... 8,02
GOING SOUTH.
Express. Through Freight ...... Accommodation
.,. S.23 a. jn. ... 9.52 G.ll p. in.
Good connections made with all other road
B. F. MASTIN, Superintendent.
Junc 24th. 1SG5.
DBJIOCBATIC STATE TICKKi.
6F.CRF.TA1IY OF STATE.
Gtn. MA11L0N 1). MANSON. of Montgomery.
ATM TO)'. OF RT.17K.
Reports say the crops in Texas were never more promising for nu abundant •yield. V"*
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It is said that Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, died nt Quebec on'the 10th instant.
The lhunicipal election of Chicago on Tuesday, resulted in the election of ten disunionists and iive Democrats.
It is reported that Bishop Souie, of the Southern Methodist Church, is dangerously ill with Lat little hopes of his recovery.
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physicians as to whether tho disease on board the steamer England is cholera or only ship lever.
A wagon train consisting of one hundred anu fifty wagoua, belonging to the French, was captured, recently, by the Liberals in Mexico. f»J8
General Meade and stafflcft Philadelphia for Eastport, Maine, last Tuesday, it is supposed, Fenian matters were the cause of their departure
The Sixty Day Man.
GODLOVE S. ORTH, vrho misrepresents tho Eighth District in tho Rump assembled nt tho Capitol, has been the recipient of a serenade, which afforded him an opportunity of expressing himself. Mr. Orth is so obedient to tho crack of the whip of Stevens, and slides so gracefully into tho position nature intended he should—that of a claquer to men of ability —that we scarcely mention his naino. His abilities, like himself, preserve that happy medium, that they cannot be envied and scarcely merit contempt. IIo has managed to send, under his frank, a few seeds, that were neither suitable to our soil or climate, to residents within the District, exhibiting as much ignorance of our agricultural productions as he docs of legislation. We might bray this fool in a mortar, and yet, unless a special intervention of Providence came, his folly would remain. His election to the Federal Congress can only be regarded as one of those freaks of fortune, which is said to favor fools. Gaining his notoriety by connection with Kuow-Nothingism—tho Governor appointed him in 18G1 as a peace commissioner, and he went to Washington ng ignorant of the great events that were impending, and with about as much appreciation of the political situation, as an owl. As an atom in that convention, he contributed to swell the waves jof fanaticism and blood that were arising, blinded by the smallncss of his intellect to the importanco of the attempt at harmony,
We have succccded however in finding one bright spot in his career. He was sixty day I man. Cheap patriotism! How amply has he been rewarded for this exhibition of bravery.
CHRISTIAN G. BADGER. of Clark viV.^fi^ I Four years in Congress. He has ventured TREASURER op STATK,
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H. M. CHAPMAN, of Kuox. !, ,, _____________________________ holder the President has an enemv. And
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The Secretary of War has been direeted to take steps to preserve from desecration the graves of all soldiers of the Union armies who perished during the war.
It is said that tho Government intends issuing a proclamation forbidding the Fenians to.assemble on the borders, and if necessary will inforce it by the military.
ConnesB and McDougal, the senators from California, had a personal and disgraceful colloquy in the Senate on Monday. Conness, who is a rabid disunionist of Ihe "classical Sumner" style, was the aggressor.
The Iowa Legislature has passed a joint resolution amending their State constitution by extending tho right of suffrage to negroes. In Michigan, at tho recent local elections, the negroes voted for the first time, having recently been
admitted
to the right of suffrage.
Senator Stewart has been before the Reconstruction Committeo elucidating "his plan" for restoration. Stewart is making desperate efforts to bring himself into conspicuous notoriety. Havingover come the intermediate steps between the hbcriffalty and the United StateB Senate, fortuitously, he assumes more importance than one modest man should, M*paM
Mfes* Mrs. Jefferson Davis, accompanied by sie# on« of her children, is now in New York fei city- Tho object of her visit is not posi tively known, but it is supposed to have Hsffe some relation either to tho anticipated ffe trial of Mr. Davis, or to the education of life her ohildren, some of whom are at school S^fSPe *n Canada, where, it is said, she intends to proceed for the purpose of visiting them.
Reports received at the General Land Office show that over 40,700 acres were entered at tho District Land Office of Booneyille, Missouri, the great portion for homostead actual settlement, a part cash sales, amounting to §10,462, and the residue bounty laud locations. At tho ia Crosse office, Wisconsin, 7,436 aores were taken up, and at Topeka, Kansas, 5,000 acres were taken ap, making in all, 55,162 kciei.
'onssail the peoples' and the soldiers'
JAllES K. RYAN, of Marion. friend. ANI.RLW JOHNSON. Will justice forevATTOK.VEV GENERAL, OR sleep? We call attention JOHN R. COtFROTII, of Huntington. ^jOrth. lie has the distribution of the federal surERKi'TpsDKST ^'""rcnoN. ^(patronage in this District, and in everv office
THE disunion organ across the wav attempts to grow indignant over the release of Messrs. MLLIGAN, BOWLES and HORSEY. It devotes over a column in abusing these gentlemen, whose shoelatches there is not one in the editorial tripod of the disunion concern, from the devil up to the demented editor in chief, worthy .to unloosen. The silly fellow I who wrote the article is certainly a poor adept in the art of lampooning a political opponent. There is in it too much of the sarkaslical Addison-Gilkcy style to merit any very extended notice.
The writer gravely asserts that Mr. MILLIGAN was arrested by the military authorities. Of course he was as were hundreds of others in that dark and bloody reign of terror, inaugurated by the infamous Mortou to secure his election. The Supreme Court of tho United States, by a solemn decision, pronounces their arrest, mock trial, attempted murder and imprisonment, an outrage, committed without the slightest show of law or legal authority1.' In other words, these geutlemcn have never been tried by any legal tribunal known to the lans, and their principal accuser, the vagabond Stiger, Morton's pimp, who confessed in an unguarded moment that lie was cm ployed by the Loyal League to organize lodges of Knights of the Golden Circle to entrap innocent and unsuspecting men has long since fled. The charge that Mr BINGHAM, chairman of tho Democratic
Ceutral Uommittc, turned states' evidence is simply a lie, which none but a fool or knave would give utterance to. The only conspirators in the State as is now well known, were Morton and his hired minions. The attempt to disparage the character and honor of the men who wore made tho victims of one of the most damnable conspiracies that ever disgraced the* world will prove futile. To day they stand innocent and pure of any crime, with a determination to redress their wrongs, while their false accusers and cowardly persecutors are execrated and abhorred by every good citizen who loves the right and hates tyranny.
Mr. MAURICE CAMPBELL, will please accept our thanks for a fino pocket knife. Persons wishing to purchase an excellent knife or a good pair of spectacles should call on cheap Johnny.
THE new foundry now building in the north part of the city, is rapidly approaching completion. Wo understand that they will eomraence operations next Monday
A fatal case of cholera is reported at Portland, Maine.
A HEAVY force of laborors are now at work oa the I. C. & r. P.. I' nt«r ladlmtrelli
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Organize! Organize!
Tho Democracy of Montgomery county should see to it that a porfoct system of organization ia perfected in every township. Organize your township clubs immediately. Scatter broadcast Democratic documents and newspapers, and after the harvest is gathered next summer, make arrangements for holding protractcd meetings.
OUR citizens will find at GUTURIE & BROTHER'S the finest assortment of cut meats, fresh, smoked and dried. They have now a lot of nice smoked liains which they will cut to suit customers. Their market is always bountifully supplied with the best quality of meats. Their shop has been fitted up entirely new, and everything in it is neat and clean and have supplied themselves with Ice, so that their meats, in the hot summer days will always be good.
A New Hotel.
We understand that Jon.s W. BLAIR, one of our city millionaires, proposes to erect, during the coming summer, if lie can procure sufficient ground, a magnificent hotel which will eclipse anything at present in the State. This hotel is to be kept on the African plau. In case this new enterprise should succeed, we presume that Mr. V. Q. IRWIN will carry out his grand project of converting the Crane into an Opera house.
TUB last number of Harper's Illustrated Weekly, one of the most ultra and crazy abolition journals in the country, advocates the release of Mr. JEFFERSON DAVIS, now confined at Fortress Monroe. It argues that to try him before a civil court would result in his acquittal, which would place the Government iu a ridiculous position, and even if convicted, to
to this man execute him would call down upon the nation the condemnation of all Christendom. It is ovidcut from the tono of the more sensible organs and leaders who espouse the cause of tlie disunion rump Congress now sitting in
we
make the further assertion, that of the hundreds of places in this District, not one is held by a .soldier. Whevo Are these men with armless sleeves and shattered frames that they do not make their voices heard at the White House? Not one disabled soldier homing a federal appointment in the 8th District. And who is to blame for this? Your Congresman Orth—the sixty day man. In the seats which were promised to those who should signalize their valor in the field, are men who have all their lives been political hacks and place holders—tools of Orth. And we call upon the Republicans in this District to point to one soldier holding a Federal appointment in this Distiict. There is not even a sixty dav man.
Washington, that they feel Davis to be an elephant of no ordinary dimensions in their hands. IIow to get rid of him is the great problem which they are taxing their brans to anlvo. If President Johnson wculd only grant a general amnesty they wouia »»«rntiv rejoice, and none more so than Chief Justice Chase, who dreads the idea of having his own treason ventilated, which would surely take place if Jefferson Davis were put upon trial.
IT is a matter of fact that the editor of the Journal (disunion) has never been known to shed a single tear of joy in welcoming home our brave soldiers who were released from Southern prisons. He has never given a single cent to aid them in any manner whatever, and has never rejoiced over tlicir victories. But wh»u the disunion rump Congress passes a law over the President's veto, making niggers their equals, he displays a thirteen star flag. Out upon such hypocrisy say wc. His loyalty would stiuk in the nostrils of a skunk.
OUR city band have received their new silver instruments which adds wonderfully to the sweetness of their splendid music. They arc engaged, we understand, to play for the Odd Fellows celebration which takes place on next Thursday, on which occasion our citizens will have an opportunity to hear the finest band in the State. Mr. FRED SWITZEE, the leader of the band, deserves great credit for his energy in the thorough organization' of this excelent band. ~, ix ^,
HOUSEKKEPERS, if you waut an outfit, go to Ronn & MAHORNKY'S. They have a splendid assortment of tho nicest, cook stoves, dishes: glassware, knives and forks, &c., &c. embracing every article needed in the kitchen, pantry itnd dining room.
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True, the Democracy have but one God,, and when we think that God is just, wo feel as complacent as lambs, for we know upon whom vengeance will light. Tho calamity that fell upon Sodom and Gomorroh will be trivial compared to tho punishment in store for the Abolition disunion leaders of tho countrv.
LUNCH.—A lunch will be set regularly at HAYS' Saloon, commencing on next Monday. The establishment is now supplied with the finest brands of cigars and liquors,
Another Speech from the President. Another speech was delivered at Washington by our good and noble President, on last Wednesday. It reaffirms his policy of reconstruction, and administers a scathing rebuke to the raisorablc revolutionary disunion rump Congress. We shall publish tho speech in our next issue.
LADIES FKIKND.—This elegant Magazino for May has como to hand. No magazine in the country is read with more interest than tho Friend.
IO"Costivcnc«s or habital Constipation. From theso afflictions ariso many of tho ailing* of man. We hear daily, people complain of hoadnche, nervous dobility, eto.. and generally the causo of tho complaint oan be traced to their constipated habits. Aromedy for the euro of this troublo is what thoy want. W reoommcml Dr. Roback's Sugar Coated pills as tho best remedy wo know of. They contain no mercury, or other mineral poison, and actliko a charm on tho liver and intestines. Give them a a trial.
GODEY FOR MAY.—This favorite Magazino for the coming month has been received. Every lady should subscribo for this elegant periodical.
Mr. JAMES NOLAN has contracted to grado tfo& first two sections of the Indianapolis, Crawfordsville and Danvillo Rail Road, commencing near tho- bridge over the deep cut south of town. Persoae wishing employment will call on Mr. N. immediately.
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WE call attention, to the advertisement of OSCAE G. Moses &
Co., headed "LIFE—HEALTH
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TILTING IIOOPS.—This new style 0f female apparal, like the Asiatic Cholera is gradually spreading westward. One of these seductive articles has arrived in our
city but'has not yet been worn. The Evansville Courier thus speaks of their advent in that city. v,
Moral mamas, and proper papas have probably been shocked beyond measure, at observing tho recent advent, upon our streets, of the new fashion of crinoline,
from
the East, styled, tilting hoops. latter comprise a form of large circumfereucc that surrounds the form, and upon which hangs the skirts of the wearer. At almost every breath of air, and at every motion of the wearer, the hoops tilt up this way and that, affording a varied and pleasing exhibition to the crowds of insolent idlers that upon street corners most do congregate/' or even to the pas-ser-by, for all will look at such a sight. They are certainly not the most modest institution that has been invented, but wc suppose they are to go with another style lately come out, of "false calves" for they are entirely well calculated to show up to the admiring gaze of the public, those parts. They may be fashionable, but they are certainly not. the kind of ornament modest girls should wear.
The
THE passage of the Civil Rights Bill over the President's veto by Congress was made the occasion of a jubilee by certain citizens of Indiana in Washington (principally clerks in the departments) on Tuesday night. Members of Congress from that State who had voted for the bill
speeches. The utterances of one of them '1SCC
two things either reckless arrogincc, or incautious candor. The use of such lau-
other day, wc have him on the ground, and are rolling over him.'' Aftcy having thus intimated, and not in the choicest 'anguage either, that the President is engaged iu fomenting "treason," this indiscreet spokesman continued: "This Congress will not adjourn soon. The dog days may conic, hot weather may come, the cholera may come, but we will
not go until our work"7is compfetely done]!
and done in such a way as to leave no room for mischief when we are goue. [Applause.] Some will be candidates for re-election, but they can Btay here and legislate and their friends at home will take care of them."
Now as wc before said, all this talk may have bc-en idle bombast, partaking of the surroundings of the occasion but there is dark side to it which means nothing short of revolution arrd usurpation. Let the President watch these men closely. History has presented just such crises before aad happily for those who, in the past, were to be benefitted by prompt and courageous action, the man did not lag behind the opportunity.
"More than ten thousand brave but unfortunate defenders of the Union, and many hundreds of the defeudersof Indi-
Vcrily, it seems that the Copperheads ,„a'8 good nanle and honorable fame lie diana just now have but one nod.—Journalist-U ,, ... L. *IAn hanAITII TLL/K C*im NL A 1 I
ried beneath the soil at Andersonvillc victims of Democratic disregard for the result of a legal election in 1S60.—Journal.
You have told another lie neighbor. These brave men were the victims of Edwin M. Stanton, so asserted by many of the best men in your treasonable party. Don't pervert the history of the country. Have some respect for the intelligence and common sense of the soldiers if you have none for yourself.
WE are now having fine growing weather. Vegetation is springing up rapidly, and in a few days more our forest trees will put forth their foliago of enerald green. $
HARDWARE.—The heaviest stock of Hardware and Cutlery ever brought to our city is now being received at CA.VI.VK & GREGG'S.
Country Before Party.
Senator Doolittle, of Wisconsin, in referring to the instructions of the Legislature of that State to its United States Senators, to vote against the President's veto of the Civil Right Rill, said: "I know sir, that if I disregard these instructions and voto to sustain the President's policy, that act will terminate my public life. Be it so. I would not sit here for an hour with the weight upon my conscience, which I would have if I tailed in this hour in what I conceive to be my duty to my country. I respect the opinions of the men who have constituted themselves my instructors. Rut they have been deceived and misinformed. If they were hero they would think and act differently."
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THE largest hotel in the United States is to bo erected in Boston tho coming season. It is to cost one million fivo hundred thousand dollars, will cover an acre and half of ground, to contain one thousand rooms, and to bo built of white marble.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Wi. tlie Democracy of Franlin township heartily reooromend RORERT C. CRAIG as candidate before tho County Convention, for the ofRoe of Treasurer of said county, knowing him to bo of unflinching principles and has been well tried in Township business.
Win. J. Mullen. Arthur Dickson, •«,"W'ok. Leo T. Needhain, Samuel Hampton, Reuben Faust.
J. B. MeCallUter.' Wm. Buchanan. William Mart*, .Tacob H. Boolier. Nathaniel Boohcr.
EniTOit:—Ploaso announce tho narno of IIENKY
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eandidato for couuty Treasurer, sub-
jeet to the (loc'uiou of the Democratic Convention. UNION TOWNSHIP.
date of the party at the last elcction'ns Sheriff, nml entered upon the race when there was but very little prospect of election. This did not abate his energy, and he was beaten only by a few votes. A staunch Democrat, his battles in the past will, wc trust, secure him a favorablo consideration from thoconvent'on. Plorsu insert llii3card until further notice.
MADISON TOWHSHIP.
SPECIAL
NOTICES.
Oild Fellows Celebration.
I'lifT'fti Crawfordsville Lodge No. 2'23. I. O. O. F„ will have a Grand Colebration on the 20th inst., assisted by all neighboring Lodges. All Odd Fellows iu good standing, are rcHpectfnlly invited to unite with them on that occasion. The citizens are rcspectfullv invited to hear the address. A dinner will 1 prepared in McClelland H-.ll.
Agricultural Meeting.
At a meeting of the members of the Agricultural Society of Montgomery county. In.1.,
were serenaded, and responded in held at Crawfordsville, on the ~th of April, hurtful to the constitution.
the
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guage as follows, even from the lips of a idents A. W. Lemmon, Secretary James
Radical, is enough to give earnest men
Heaton, Treasurer:
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pause and serious consideration. have told the man in the White House." says this frank Representative of Radicalism, "tliai wc will not with him in
following named Officers and Board \t
'liosen for tuc ensuing year.
J. W.
Cumberland, Super-
intendent T. Rabbins, Marshal.
BOARD or DIRECTOHS.—Union TOWNULITN—T.
W. EMviggins Wayne—John S. Gray Scott—I
T. B. Ashley Walnut—Hannibal Trout Brown—Youce Durham Ripley—Rob't McMakin Franklin—John Hutvhings Coal Creek —Samuel McComas.
Attest: A. W. LEMSION', Secry.'
I#jl$3 Reward.
Lost on tho night of April 18th. betwocr. tho Pnr3el
LH°» B,NE,K™51T.H.SH°P
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i_. __ black cloth coat, spotted lining. Tho abovo reward will be paid the finder by leaving it at this office, or
the I'ursel House, or by sending it to John K. Gray. Wesley Chapel. OWEN MARTIN. apriltn'COwol*
FOUND.
A nian.ifinddle, wit*- a horn on, and block quilted scat, which tho own "•can have by calling ou A. 11. Christy at J. S. Miller's carriage shop, in Crawfordsville, proving property and paying for this notice, aprill-lw.l.
ENGLISH GERMAN AND ENGLISH FRENCH
OHOOL.
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undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity, that I he has permanently located in the city for tho pur-' pose of teaching the German and French languages and will open a course of studies on the first Monday in May next, in the Public School House, For particulars apply by letter, or by calling at tho residence of John Bruker. corner of Pyko nnd Water treeis, where the undersigned is stopping for tho present. GEO. F. BAKTH.
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ELECTION NOTICE.
"VTOTICE is hcroby given, that an oleetion will be 1' held in tho several Wards of tho City of Crawfordsville. on Tuesday. May 1st. 1600, for tho election of the following City OfTicors:
Ono Mayor Two Councilmen from each Ward of said City A City Clerk /-v A City Treasurer A Marshal and Street Commissioner:"
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Monday, April 10, 1PGG—2w.
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Tho election in tho First Ward, will bo held at the office of Dr. P. M. Laync in tho Second Ward, at the County Recorder's offico and tho Third Ward, at the Plow and Wagon factory of Smith and Bonnall.
By order of the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville. WILSON II. LAYMON, Mayor.
Attest: vs. ••,.'{• T. D. Bnow.v, City Clerk.
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Farming Made Easy—Doak's corn Planter nnd'CaltlTtttor Combl)li6d!
With this machine ono man and''boy can plant from sixteen to twenty acres of corn'a day and do it' better than cat) be done by hand. When flio'planting is completed the plantor can bo remoTod and cultivator attached in a fow uiinutop. You then-1' have a complete sulkcy or riding plow. With this machine one man can make more corn than two can-. make the old fashioned way. Call and s'eo this wondeiful machine, ever" Farmer should harVone.' For sale by CANINK A tiREGG. apr-H-2w.
Thompson's I'carl Drop Flour.
This snporior brand of Hour for family use, manufactured from old wheat, will be promptly delivered
TfTT 17" :z~ Jby leaving orders at Shun Hughes' Rrocery on M». HTOII-1 lease present, on behalf of man,
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Democrats, the name of Ilrun E. SIDNKR. as a can- rr-r—————————————— didato beforo tho Democratic Convention for tho nomination as
Sheriff. Mr. SHINER WUS the candi
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GAHANCIERR DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, feks No. 214, Rue Lombard. Paris. One Dollar enclosod to any authorized Agent, will insure a box by retgrn mai', securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole General Agents for America, 1 0SCAS 6. MOSES & Co., 27 Courllandt St., N. 1". N. B.—French. German. Spanish and English I'ampklcte, containing full particulars and directions for use. sent free to every address. (dcc3li'65-t8d06.
Agents for Crawfordsxillo and vicinity igs Mo/rett A* Itooc, 3 0 5 N E I
Let those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Cedron Bitters, if any such there be, read the following certificates from gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more.
Its general introduction into tho army will save the lives of thousands of our soldiers. LOUISVILI.K. KY.. June 3,1PG3.
W c. the undersigned, have seen tho good offccts produced by tho use of Dr. John Bull's Cedron Bitter's in cases of general dcbilitr and prostration of the system, nnd beliove its general use would prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Among our soldiers, particularly would this bo the case, especially those who are exposed to miasmatic influences in the Southern climate.
Major Philip .Speed, Collector Internal Revenue 3d District. Kentucky. Charles B. Cotton, Collector tf the Port of Louisville, Kentucky.
Col. H. Dont. Provost Marshal of Ky. Rev. IJ. P, Henderson, Secretary Sanitary Commission. ljarncy, Hughes A- Co., Publishers Democrat.
Geo. P. Doren. Proprietor Louisville Anzeigor. Hughes it Parkhill, Wholesale Dry Goods dealers. Main Street, Louisville. Ky.
Davis. Green .t Co.. Wholesale dealers. Main street Louisville. Hart A Mapother. Lithographer, corner Market and laird! streets. Louisville, Kv.
Julias Winter. Clothing Merchant, corner Third Market streets, Louisville, Ky. Cnptain S. F. Hildrcth. of steamer Mnj. Anderson.-
Major L, T. Thruston, Paymaster United States Army. C. M. Mctcalf, National Hotel, Louisville..
Col. Jcsso Bnyless.-tth Ky. Cavalry. George I). Pronticc, Louisville Journal.
Drug Store. [may20'65y..
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
T1IE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES.
Theso Drops aro a scientifically compound fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific foi tho euro of all obstructions and sup--pressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by tho fact that over 100,000 bottles aro annually sold and consumed by the ladies of tho United Statos, every ono of whom speak io the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They aro rapidly taking tho plaeo of ovcry othor Female Remedy, and aro considcrod by all who knaw aught of them, as tho surost, safest, and most infalliblo preparation In the world, for tho euro of all female complaints, tho removal of all obstructions of nature, and tho promotion of hoalth.rogularity and strongth. Explicitdirections stating when they may bo used, and explaining whon and why they should not, nor could not be used without producing offccts eonlrary to nature's choson laws, will bo found carefully folded around each bottlo, with tho written signature of Jon.v L. LYON, without which nono aro gonuino.
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON. 195 Chapel Street. New Havon. Conn., who oan be oonsulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) concerning all private diseasos and femalo woakneuos.
Prioe $1,10 por bottle. Hold by Druggists everywhere. C. G. CLARC 4 CO.. jeo2*j6* nGea'l Agent.'fcr U. S.and Csnsda-
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