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

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Wiikliiu-jioii Micei, j,| .sioiv, I,•••,

Brick.

TKIt.MS OK SIHM'HII'TIO.N —j'j.uo l\ WIVlNtK.

I RC ATI O N~

liAKIiMi THAN ANY l'AI'KK I'UHUSIlliD IN I'm wfni-iNrilU-

Advertisers, cifll up anil examine our List of

IT* t: it In »t .joi

Louisville, New Albany A- Chicago Kallroad.

GOIN(J NUKTH.

Accommodation I'hrough Freight •'Express

«.34 a. in. Ml p. in 7,00

tiOINl! SOITH.

hxpress. Througli Frei gh I.... Accommodation

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U.34 •L'H' p. m,

connections made with nil otln-r read-

15. F. MAST1X, Superintendent.

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NKU ADVKIITI.SEMK.VTS.

,\\ ASSO.NS .1 KI.I.MOKK—Dry au.l -Noions.

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PKTTEXGILLA Co.-Sehenek'* Seaweed 1 OHIO.

AHRAIIAM DAVISON—w\«ltnini.-'tratfr*A Sale,

For interesting Slate items see fourth imirc. MU -I

Two of the lut« of the vacant spaeo left liv

tins fire on I lie night of the ",th are being rap-

iillv rebuilt. .Mr. Joseph (InIt-.v ami Michuel

Sellers arc having oreeted couple of large

anil ennimoilions store rooms, which, when

finisheil, will be nnollier aililiiion to the sub-

ftantisl itnprovcinctils in our city.

1 I. re I.i:\CY.— Ihe most common cause of tlii.i difliculty is ii \Vhcn Ihe natural

tluiils of the slomach are .scereteii in nn un­

healthy state, fermentation rapidly takes

pliiee. ami the stomach anil associated viscern

lieeomi'disiended with gas. giving rise to fre-

[Ucnt eructatioti or helcliiug. 'I'he [untnitv

of gas thus aeeumulatod is often enormous.

The treatment for this disorder should tie

caretnl diet, healthy, well-cooked animal food and use KOII.M K'S HITTERS and lii oon I'M (lie same as for dyspepsia.

(ii riiuiK ,t ItuoTiiKit have uearlv comjileled

their new Meat .Market on Green street- They

expect, to be ready for customers on next Monday.

W

vn.KV. ofIIreencasile, Indiana, the

g'feat Iiheninatic Doctor, will visit Crawfords-

ville. and can be found at the i'ursel House

on Tuesday, the "Dili day of October. The af-

llieted can either come or send on that day

and procure 1 1 medicine thai does not fail to

make a cure.

Keader \villyou be So kind a lo'lm'n'd this

to your afflicted friend.

MH. Svi,vi:sTi:it IIOPPINS.

us, a few days since, with a bushel of'the finest potatoes over grown in this region. They were of two kinds, I'eachblow and Russet, and entirely free from rot. The

Russets, we think, are superior in every

respect to all other varieties.

LAWKS and gentlemen who wish to

feast themselves upon the delicious bi­

valves of the ocean, served up in the

highest art of cookery, should call at

Lesley's Restaurant, on (!reen street, one door south of Campbell, (ialey & llarter's. He has an elegant dining room

fitted up expressly for ladies.

Auetion at KltzrofIt's Hall.

®|p'

A great auetion of Mry (ioods and

Furs will commence at Kltzroth's Hall on next Tuesday, and continue through

the week. Everybody sliould attend

these sales. The goods to be sold com­

prise some of the most elegant fabrics

and ladies' furs ever seen in the est.

P| AU.

at T. W. KJIY and see the new

to over fifteen hundred dollars. This is alive

firm. The immense variety of goods which

they keep on hand and their fair mode of deal­

ing have given them a wide spread popn-

Tl Frauds in Franklin Township. 1 now admitted by the more honest

portion of the Radical party, that frauds

of the grossest character were practiced

iiiiu pi.iy. 11

IS

tnen-eii'irv scoundrels •ni.l nnin-iiwinlo.l

scoundrels aiic

its lesson. Hereafter there will be more

vigilance, a more thorough organization, a closer line of battle that wii 1 prpvent

in the next..contest a repetition ol such

knaverv.

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tomers now that the weather has turned

Mr. A. J. SNVUKK'.S new flouring mill at Vountsville is rapidly approaching

completion.

It is the finest, mill in the

northwest.

following will show the niiinl.cr villus ih (lie several townships

couiify, as given in 1 1 In* canvas-cr.- in

last June nnil flu! voti' pulled in (tctober.

It will lie soon tli.it while ninnv of the

tow nships li'il] behind the enumeration,

:inklin township increases her votin-r

population torfurty-Fcven. This infaimms

i*«-w swindle was confined entirely to the Darlington precinct

I lie art* iiiiqucM ionablv lit finest OysteiH

over brought to our city.

I* ity is the place to luiv vour Drugs

A STUNNINCTSENSATION".

1 I The Impeachment of Andrew

Johnson. ,,

my seeking fame and promotion—partic­

ularly promotion—also says that he was

requested by Governor Fletcher to ask Governor Morton if lie had any arms to

spare to Missouri, and that Morton re­

puipt^L kt

nifr,s,

Tlic (ioods arc Coining.

lr. J. 1\ Cainphrll, of the firni of ('ampbi'U,

(ialey Ilarter, returned from New York

yesterday morning. He has completed his

purchases for the Winter trade, and a portion

of the immense stock has already commenced

arriving. The big advertisement will appear

next week.

Wi: call the at tent ion of onr renders to the

new advertisement in another column ol

Wassons & Kllmoro. v*

uy MeCiiire, Fry A to.

Tliis hoiise is attracting an immense trade.

Their stock of Fall Woods tire being rapidly

sold. On last Thursday their sales amounted

gardens, music and sensuousncss. Hcrliu is a cold, rainy city, upon a sandy plain, full of barbaric monuments and a stern-eyed population. The one is old, licentious and haggard, and at the door of death: the other is new and imperious, and full of martial aspirations. Austria to-day is Home under the last of the legitimate Ciesars, Prussia is Rome under •Retinitis."

Assassinated.

Wlien'a" loyal man gets killed in a street flight or any place else, the radical papers throughout the North raise a great hue aud cry and say that he was killed for his political opinions. If it, happens in the North the ." call it a copperhead outrage: if in the South, they say lie was killed by rebels, and are induced to commit tb.e deed-by the teachings of "my policy, and charge Andrew Johnson with being indirectly concerned in the affair. •Yes, the radicals who

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Iiinv Til THIXfi IS TO

The Whole AITair Definitely Arranged.

I*'rom the Cincinnati (jazette.

W I I October 2.

A story is afloat here and at Washington to the eflect that a prominent Indiana

Republican has made a statement to the

eflect that he was present at a nieetini of radical leaders at the Lindell Hotel, in St. Louis, in August last, in which the

plan of impeachment of Johnson, and

seizin

of file (111V1-'rninciit, Tvan iliscuBM^lt,

even to the length of selecting a succes­

sor. in case Mr. l'oster should prove weakkneed.

Ihe meeting was secret. Aninnir the

leading men present were (iovemor I'letchcr. of Missouri (iovcrnor Oglesby. Mickey

of Illinois: Senator Yates John A. Logan.

:1II

nd General

It was announced in the meeting that thirty thousand armed boys in blue would

lie in Washington, on various pretexts, when (_ onirress met. and that tliey would

be j-eady a.t ajl times.,to protect and aid Congress

enter­

prising farmer of this county, presented

In canvassing for a leader, fieneral

(Jrant was laid aside as too conservative

Sherman was denounced as a copperhead

Morton was thought tn be dangerously ambitious, and Baker not bold enough.

1 he leader selected to carrv out the

scheme, should Foster fail them, was Sen­

ator ates, of I llinois.

I he man who makes this statement,

and who was a Colonel of an Indiana rcir•nient, and who is now in the regular ar­

went out of thr

I nited States to get a man to run for Vice President on their ticket, charge him indirectly of being a murderer.

Colonel George V. Moody, a delegate

0 1 0

a

ucicgme

Philadelphia National Union Con-

by their party in that township, while vention, way lately assassinated at Port others who have no regard for honor or AI.SS,«S.,»IM lmt the radical papers ,.. say nothing ol it. Jf lie had been a loyal self respcet, openly and unbluslungly Southern man. the telegraph would boast of the crime as a piece of political have heralded it nil over The country, strategy, a sharp dodge that any partv small indignation meetings would have .JIMHIHI,VI II»I has a ri"ht to ulav It is a iinst «iwli ^ecu held b\ them on street corners, in -m-nii'ifi* .i II, IS I II

.i_,nusi nun

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But when one of these law abiding, God

,i i. lnlt wnen one ol tnese law aOiiling, tio knaves that.the Democratic party has con- im] lllorn |i ty )0Ild 10 ij illgi nig cr ovin

tended against in the last campaign, and stay at home patriots murder a man, the the result of the swindle is not without radical press keeps silent, or say iu their

columns, another rebel sent to eternity or something similar to it. Howl on, you saint like patriots, keep on in your murderous ways, a fearful retribution is awaiting you.—

Fori Wayne Pernor™I

A ashingtou special details the nl-

'1 he clothing establishment of .Mayer leged discovery of the pious of the RadI llman is attracting hundreds of cus- impeach aud depose the Presi-

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,,,, wore to be sent to Washington to protect 'en stock ol clothing is the •mi] aid Congress in its schemes. A penlargest and finest iu the city. cral distribution of arms throughout the

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I et had been made by the Radical Governors. The story is startling, if tnie.. .!--.

(io to I'm Dru^

ToLnceo.

Vn

H«w a l,ii(ly should Sll mi a Ho^e.

ihe A lady's horse to he perfect, should be all over handsome, and well unon his

~:&,« »:^?^tsl

to ease in action, and to le

... •v.-., motion to A lady should never he

hoard upon the saddle-that is. there should be no bumping noise, not even in a trot She should sit closely, and when rising to the trot possess such elastic

I .!

.June

enumeration.

Coal Creek .... 42: Wayne 307 Hi plov .... H10 lirown .... I!ir Scott 202 I'liiou ...1781 Madison 221 Sugar Creek .... 2-J0 Franklin .... :!f)l Walnut .... Clark... .. ins

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1725 following after to let them fear that a 21] .very little would cast her off from the 232 stirrup side of the saddle. Her hands |(ll should be down, but light, and her arm, as well as every inclination of her figure, ,M should harmonize with lhi motions of her

receiving

J.itfB* Li nmnm rue im\t daily a |ileii"li'l brand of I'ali ilium* OVMI-J

steed, as if both possessed the same voliI tiun. Wsm

S.

I he editor of tlie (!reensburg

lli:\ Logan spoke at Carbondale last week, his mother and sisters were present. In the course of his spuech ho denied that he had NVT*R J?IVI»N UIIC money to enter the rebel service, whereupon his sister, Mrs. Hlanchard. remarked, 'That's a lie, John you gave money to my husband to go into the rebel arinv.' A little later Logan denied that he ever was in favor of the rebels, to which his mother replied, -That's a lie, John. Hurrah for

a

worthy of note, that all of

I Logan relatives, including his wife and excepting his brother, are opposed to him.— ('li

I- ito.M the New York papers of Tuesday we condeuse tlu^ following live stock market: The price of the different guides of beef are declining. Trade dragged heavily at the National Drove Yards. Many of the very best droves of beeves were sold at 1 tie. per pound, net weight, which would have brought 18c. per pound two weeks ago. The arrivals at the ve stock yards are heavy for the weekly supply. The number of choice beef cattle is comparatively small, while second, and third rate animals are offered in large numbers? The trade in milch cows remains unchanged. Calves are inquired for less frequently than last week, and prices are drooping a trifle, although fat calves sell extremely well, considering I

ilic state uf the otlitit itinihcc*. Mlp*

ply of sheep is heavy for the week, with N rather slow sales aud prices tending down- |a ward, except for the very choicest lots of well fattened sheep. The receipts ol live hogs have been increasing eveij 1 week for several weeks pas*, and the ar

.1 .. Mwrw j«»i huvL'rai wocKs pas*, ana uio ar-

pli« 1 Ih it lit 1. ul uiiu l) lux in l]s arc linw heavy with slow Hn c8 aml

1

*1'wnwartl tendency in prices.

The Dlfrei-ence between the Aiistriiins audi MIAUMHK.—JLOML Hie Prussians. 'fanner, where you going in such haste? George Alfred Townsend, the corres- Winner—To the county treasurer's of]iondent of the New York

Wnrhi,

now I

in Germany, draws the following contrast I "l!'"*

between the

Aus

WA8S0N8&ELL

1 1 1 0

October »f «er return to the saddle should seem \ote. as Itglu as a leather. She should not sit

I

0 He

knee and waist

|uare to the front," and her horse's!

333 I speak as a soldier) ought to dress 311 'l with the buttons on the Imsoni of her •l(0 {'••••'it. Nothing so bad as to it

I/olt/r

a And

rtans and the Prussians-

Hum! Jlultler—Hal

ha! ha! 1 am worth

nearly a hundred thousand dollars—have paid no taxes—don't intend to, for you know Congress has kindly exempted us Bond Holders. Good day—go on, pay your taxes—good day

SILVER plate belonging to the ""royal family of Saxony, sent to Prague, weighs thirty tons, and the crown jewels ten tons.

Krehiini/e.

No wonder beast Butler is cavorting

around the country in such a furious

rage. Were we in the jewelry line,

and missed such a haul as that, we'd be inclined to get mad, too.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

,• For Sale.

*/(fm ii« istrotor's Sale.

"jyOTirK is herehy L'iven that I will sell nt. puMic auction, on Thursitay, the Iilli ilny .if Xovein«uclioii» oil iiurMiii), me im mty ji ^ovember.ISM nt the late residence of Richard Davison, deceased, 5 miles north of Crawfordsvillc. Montjroinery county, in linna. all his personal property (not taken by the widow) eon«istins of horses, cattle no«s sheep, corn in the field, fanning uteiiHil*.' household and ki tehen 1 urn it are, and many other articles too numerous to mention,

TKKMS—A credit of l'J months will be given on all sums overlive dollars the purchaser siviri" his note with freehold security, waiving valuation* and apprniseiiient luws. A HUAI1AM DAVISON, oeii!/wtMAM). Administrator

•Jrimiit isf rafar's Wot ice.

VTDT ICK is lieriby

BI

ven that tlie umlersieneil lia«

and everywhere else. 1 lieon appuintcif Adininislrntor of the estute of

to the c.-lnte will please make payment, and thoso having claim'- will present them legally authenticated I, setlli ment. he estate is solvent.

AliltAIIAM DAVISON,

oet 'Mw Ad rni nist rntor.

For Sale.

GimviliatVs Sale.

ATO'l ICE is hereby given that in purenance of the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, I will sell at private *ale on or after four weeks from the date hereof, the following described real ostatcthe property of James M. L. Shaver and Henry D. Shaver, minor heirs of Marr Shaver, dec., to-wit: I he undivided two thirds of partof the south east quarter of section eight, in townsbip Hevcnteon. north of range three west, bounded as toiiow-: neginning at the north west corner of said quarter section, and running thence south one hundred and eight rods and 20 links, thencc *outh •U.'a deg. east hfty one rodannd l.» links, thence south 8 der. west seven rods ami 15 links, thence south 5H deg. cast eleven rods, thence easi forty-four rods and 21 links, thence north 100 rods, thence west t-H rod.s nnd 21 links to the beginning. eontainingHi 3.5-lou

V-V -.

Store for line Cigar- and

I crms— Kive hundred dollars to be paid in hand residue in two equal payments, to bo paid iu and* If months from day of «rale, purchaser to givo hi* notes with approved security lor the dcfcrcd installments. with interest, and without relief from valuaiiou laws- KKA.VClS M, SIlAYKIL 1.* t«uar«Iian.

O.T/.?// 1.1 /,

when admirers are

Union,

W. \. 15aitnk.Sj thus addresses himself to the radical disunionists in his vicinity

We have heard of innumerable threats by the Jacobin abolition ranting rumpers, of mobbing, thrashing, shooting, cowhiding, etc.. and one was even bold enough to enter our office and '•demand satisfaction" for wrongs inflicted. He got his satisfy. To all these ranters we would say that we are ready for you, and any and all of your friends, or the whole damned radical disuuion rumpers of Decatur couuty. It appears that the radical press has worn the heel plate for several years at this place, but we will have our say, notwithstanding our paper will be '-Democratic at all times and under all circumstances." We don't know how soon we will die a natural death, but we will sink with the harness on.

AAVFORDS\ tLLE,' INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 18(.

Dry Goods

M0RE'

DRY GOODS

_A_T

REDUCED PRICES-

1

.At N"o.

a

'-3,

11 i, in.

CR.\ WFORDSYll.LE. !.YI).

Gall ami Examine

ANDJUEARN PRICES.

TMIK Goods wero bought for onsh. nml nr« now otloreuatas low priccs HTituhc foun in tin State of Indiana, consisting nt pari of

Brown Muslins, RIeached Muslins, Hickory Shirtings, Cotton Flannels, Prints, Cloaks, Shawls, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Home made Jeans and Flannels, Wool & Cotton Yarns, Delaines, Balmoral and Hoop

Skirts, Ladies' Nubias and Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves, \-c.. &e.

AN keep any nnd every thine UMIIIII found I

DRY GOODS JHOUSE,

nun as low as can be found elsewhere

IjST THE west

Ladies' & Childrens' Dress Goods

anl Cok)r.

Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Silks. Flowers, Laces, Crape, See. In Gents Ware

OUR STOCK is FULL.

9

Ready JMatte

Wo have in stored spl sndid -tock of

for men nnd boys. AI.-

Hats, Caps, Hoots & Shoes,

I also, largo stock of

Queens ware of every style

jSISK Call and examine anil thereby save monev

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octS. «li.

I Millinery Store.

i\ew Milliitn' Store.

MRS. C. W. SANBORN,

Hallo

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how much are vou worth

J'tirmrr—I

1 he Austrian people are the l-rcnch three dollars on my farm, worth about six (icruians with respcet to their tempera- thousand dollars. What arc you worth— inent I might better call thein Italian how much taxesdoyou pay—have you paid Germans. Vienna is a splendid city of them yet?

am called on for ninety

WOl'Ll) respectfully inform the citilenjol (,rauTonl.-villc anil vicinity that "jo has established a Millini •ry Store in 1 .. ,c an, 8 building. 3 doors cast of the osl Office, whero she is now opening a

of CJoodf* or thu

Latest Styles and Belt

QU AXITY.I

She invites tho people to call nnd cxamioo her lioods nnd judecfor thuiiuelvei.'

wm$M—

Bleaching and Pressing

done on shcrt noticc. Also particular attention giv""ids of silk mid velvet work. Octtn.lPBfltf. rs (j, SAXBCKN.

Books.

Involuntary Seminal Logos', Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marna«e, etc. also. Contraption, Kpilepsy, and Fits, induced by aelf-indulgcnco ornoxual extravnynnce. ll^I'rice. in a sealed envelope, only cents. 1 he celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of aclfahusn may bo radically our«u without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knite—pointing outa mode of cure at. once simple, certain, aud effectual, by means of which every sufferer. no matter what his condition inuy be, may curejiiinself cheaply, privately, and radically. 3L'"This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land.

Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope. If any address.postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. CulverwelTs "Marriage (iiiide." prico W cents. Address the publishers,

C'llAS. J. C. KLINE CO.

12? Howery, New York. Tost Offico liox Oct WUOyl

Lost,

Itost! Lost!

O.Nj

Friday, September 14. ISBfi, a small Hrindle Cuw, Sbo hud on alurgo Cow bell, both horns broken and had a hole in one ear- Anv person lindi^g tho above described cow or knowing h»'r whereabouts will bo liberally rewarded bv leaving word at this office, ur by informing the subscriber. 0cti:tw3. L. C. SNKLL

For Sale.

For sale.

DKSIRH TO SKLL MY UK^IDKNCK, SITCAtod on Vcruon Street, in the eastern part of the city of Crawfordsvillc, containing roomn. Summer Kitchen, Pantry, Meat Iloupe, Wood House. Ac., Ac, all in good condition and on rcasonublo terms, which will be made known by Application being made to me on the premises. 1 hid is a very desirable sub urban residence.

September SU, Viti w3* GCTHRIK, Sen.

for Sale.

•^ehrf(

MY

roidenee. known as the Schrfoler properly, on the corner of (ireen and Jefiersou streets.

fordsville, Ind« September UO, 1«»0.

OKI." 'tVTMKlV?"

Clt.t WIOIC IJSVIMI iIiAI»Ti it No 40 It. A. M., Meet «n Firi?t Tuesday ni«ht after full Moon. iune2nifi. .1. KKLSKY. n. r.

Wanted.

IJAIITLKTT

SIC WING MACHINE. Beat Obottp XJcenscd MAcblne la the U.S. AftDU wtntpd erfrjwhfre.

Gj*l*ay $50 to 1200 per month.

Koelo«« Sump, and addreta PAUE nKOTnEHR,Oen.AgtPta

614 Cknlaal KlitHi rhllidi,|

Ar, ni Buaall HUvct, T«M», Okto.

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LIVER PILL

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Powei ful Vegetable Extracts

whioh have a ,lir«-t netion on ihe

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How Lost, Hon' Restored.

iWfgitn *Tust published, a now edition of Ir. ulTcrwrira Olrbrntcd Rnntir on the radiad cure (without medicine) of

SPLEEN AND LIVER,

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to

tho Imppv eirci of hu eiui he seen aftur one or two ilun-s. fliej'.

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Ctir/i ('osti fit ess,

if

Speriiiatorrhcea, or Seminal Weak-

BLOOD PILL

"The Life-Giving Principle."

They out fitrikn nt it* verv root, l»-.iving the

1

system in tho lull vigo»- o| health are I'KRFKr'ILV HAiniLLss TO INFANTS, OR I'KRSONS T11 MOST !Kl.!('ATt: (V»NSTMU. T10NS, and are

0

SATER, SUHLB AND BETTER

Purgative Pill

than has ever l»efnre lcen Mvnilnhle to mankind, and, Itciug thickly MJ. GAR»COATKI, aree»]H«ciallv ndnpt* ed asa RKMKDY KORCH M'.nHKN, and persons who have a dread of swallowing a pill. They are, unquestionably, one of nur nioit aatisfwtory CATHAKTICS,

Rn'.' no household

N.

PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,

n, .^.(Successors to Dr. C. W Roback,)^

SOLE PROPRIETORS,

Wos. 68,68, 60 & 62 East Third St.

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

Roback's Medicines aro kept for salo by MOFFKTT HOOK, R. K. KROLT, aud K. J. H1NF0RD, Druggists generally.

SeptH JunelOmarlO'OCin3c4te3myad

Craw

Tm.I I/It* I /'I'TIl III

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TOBACCO/

sniendid quality of Virginia Cavendish Uhowinr Tobacco just received and forsuleby 'li i'Stf. I.i:i: A HHOTIIKR.

\:ivy Tobacco.

Ai'o.excellent

.N brand of sweet chewing JTJVTTobcafur .'ale bv Mectlif."! liKE A

Clothing and Furnishing House.

rand Opening of the

I'] EC S I O I{

Clothiiio- Slore!

CKR

sio.M ii: in sellinsj Dr. MACKH.N'ZIK'S

UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA,

N.V). Heinsbeimer. Isaac Rloek, ,I?»cob Deut«rh.

HEIN8HEIMER, BLOCK & CO, A».

2.

I'ltrscI Ilhtch\ Sfrt't f,

CranfonUrillt', Iiidiuiiu.

"\A OU LD infttrm the public, that they have e?tahlished a first class

Wholesale & Retail Clothing Store

embracing the latest and most fashionable style? of Ready-Made Clothing, such as

Over-Coals, of every kind, fine Clo'.h Frock Dress Coals, Business Coals, Panls and Vests.

We also have a full aoortment of (tents' Furnishing Goods, such aK

Shirts ol* all kinds, Under Shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Suspenders, Butterflies, Pocket

Handkerchiefs, Collars, Neck Ties,

4

Buck Gloves. Kid Gloves, Socks, &c

We havealsu on hands a full a*orimcnt of

HATS AM) CAPS,

of the latest styles and of the host manufacture ever brought to this market. Also

Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, and Walking Canes.

Leading Clothing llouscy|

OF CRAWFORDSVILIiE

We Can Sell Cheaper

than any other houtfe in the city, because we aro connected with one of the oldest and largest

Wholesale Houses

in Cincinnati. Wo invito tho public, to cull nml examine our stock and prices, and satisfy themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are confident they will lind it to their interest to do so.

JIKINSIIKIMKK. HI.OCK A ?O.

NKWTON RAMSAV.Salesman.

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Till I.KOT EXHIBITii

FREE TO ALL!

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iniorm their friends and the public gcuerally th.it thev have returntMl to rawfords1110. with a

Large, Well Selected,

o"

,/v\ should be without them. /A^/

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN" BULL'S

ffi!

Authentic Documents.

.Irknnxas Heard, From.

TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.

STONKY Pt)TNT, WHITK CO.. ARK.,# May 23.1P0U.

Du. .Ions

BUI.L—

Dear Sir Last February I was

in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Hitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, had

been down with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Hitters, and soon found his general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who had baen in bad health, tried them, and he also improved.

Dr. Coffee, who bad been in bad health for several years—STOMACH

AND

liyKH affectcd—he im­

proved very much by tho use of your Hitter^. Indeed tho Cedron Hittershnjgiveu you great popularity in this settlement. 1 think 1 could sell a great quantity of your medicines this full—especially of your Cedron Hitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me. via Memphis, caro Kickett A Neely.

Respectfully,

0, H. WALKKtt.v-.7--

PARENTS

Read this Important Letter.

YOf ARE INTERESTED IX ITS CONTENTS.

MIDDLETOWN,

KITS,

Our assortment is tho most extensive and couiplcto ever exhibited in thi« section oi' country, ami it

our intention toma^ke it the

Isn., April

5G. l-oii.

Mr. M. I., Uuplan writes: I do not know that Hull's Worm Dostroyer needs any more rocommcn-. dations thau it hue already attained by its own meriU, but will state that my little son, asod about three years, was sovorely attacked last fall and winter with light chills, followed by very high lover, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly

lirating from half an hour to one and a half

hours at the same time the child had very strong symptoms of worms. My physician—one of the best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill nnd the .MateriaMcdica to expol the worms, and cn-

IJJ

tirolj failed to bring any. I thought —John Hull" could do it, and g.ivo tho child the contents of three boxes, in triplo doses, night and morning, wilh happy results. The child has not had a spasm for over throe months, and instead of the bloated inus^ that ho was, ho is now well and hourly. ".lolin Hull

did it." Yours,truly.

(oct-U'COy.

Clothingiand Gents Furnishing.

M. L. WI'L.AN.

A CALL VBOM DISTANT MINNESOTA,

KINGSTON I'. 0., MEEKIN CO.,

MB.^OIIN

April 7, 1BG0. .•

11I-I.I.—Dear

Sir: I moved from Ken­

tucky to this place. The stores have nono of your Worm Deetrqyor for saie. They are greatly needed here in Minnesota. A trial is all that is needed to give them a reputation. We can't do without them.

Do sond some 011 this way. Yours, sincerely.

D. CJ. AUROWOOD.

A Good Reascnfor th.' Captain'.

READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTKK AND THE LETTKK FROM HIS MOTHER.

HBNTON BARRACK?, MO.,

Dit.

DK.

MayerfilJlIraan

1%

.Vo. I., Empire Itlork,

Main Mroct, Cruwlordsvilk', lii(ha.tui,

iffiuA si 3

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Complete Assortment

MEN'S AND BOYS'

GLOTH'ING, Hats, laps, 'rruiiks

A N

Gents' Furnishing Goods,

which tlitv tiller at such reduced prices tis will uiake it uu object, to

«fl'

OF MM.II.

Bmm

DAAQD ADLER,

who lian charge of the business, will al-waj-s ho found on hunt] anxious and willing to attend to the wants of ihu public.

MAYER A I.'I.I.MAN.

Remember "Old Stand of Hill Rower*.

OH'.'O Ifttfy

April

TW, ING.

JOHN HI I.L—Dear

Sir: Knowing the efficien­

cy of your Sarsuparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, scud you tho following statement of my ease:

I was wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Heing moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. h«ro not, sat up a momoiit nine© I wiw wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired,and 1 need something to assist nature. 1 have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing else. I wish that that is genuine. Ploase express me ball' dozen bottles,and oblige

CAPT. C. 1*. JOHNSON,

St. Louis,

MO

1'. S,—The following was written April 30,180,» by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnsoi.:

Ri'j.i.—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr, C- S,

Johnson, was a skillful furgeon and physician in Central New Vork, where he died, leaving tho above I*. Johnson to my care. At thirteen year* of age he had a chronic diarrhea and sorofula. for which 1 gave bun your Sarsaparilla.

IT CUKKP HIM. 1

have

for ten yenrs recommended it to many ^?w Vork-

Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula and fever

sorc-a were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his vs riling to you for it. IIis wound* were terrible, but believe he wnl recover-

Re^pectfullj,

I JF NMK JOHN SON

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!

'11\ Hilt TlIK KK or

AGUE AND FEVER

Mm

11

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CHILLS Sc FEVEPl.

The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies offered to the public, for tho safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Aguo and Fever, or Chills aud Fe­

ver, whether of short or long standing. lie refers to the entire Western and Sduth-wostern country to bear him testimony to tho truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are stricLly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and wholo families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the gene­

ral health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ease more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has boen checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medicine uill uot require any aid to keep the bowels in good order should tho patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four dohes of the Tonic, a single dose of HULL'S VEGKTABLE

FAMILY 1MLLS will be sufficient. DR. JOHN HULL'S Principal Office: I

No. 40 Flftli, Cross Street,

l.OUINVII.I.K, KV.

All or the ubi.ve meilii:inw fur .-ale hy 1

BINFORD & BRO.,

CBAWFOBOHVII.I.K,

iii-i. in iHiii-iv.

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