Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1866 — Page 3

THE BEYIEW.

Wn.liington Slrtcl. 'Jl Mori, I.rr'a l» Iliieli.

TEnilS OF SniSCItll'TKIX:—t'i.00 l.\ ADYAMK.

I A I O N

LAIlliKR T11AX AXV I'Al'EH I'UHLlSIIEl) IN

C'rnwforclMvillc

Adv .rtiscrs. call up and examine our List of

Louisrlllr, Xcw Albany Jfc Chicago Hal I road.

OOINLS SOUTH.

Accommodation Through Freight Kxpred.-i

Those of our friends who gene­

rously subscribed money for its

purchase will please pay in the

amount of their subscriptions to

Mr. W1LI,IAM k.

THK

WALI.ACI:.

liK^LiK*s Conioetionery establishment

4'formation.

ihed Addu^-,

now took :it

«ultinhi ftloru-

l*riitlc«lttul Published ever inji, by

0.34 a.m. Ml p. 7,00

KOI Si) SOt'Tll.

Kxprcss. Through Freight Accommodation

(rood connections made with all other road*. II. K. MASTIX, Superintendent.

O A

NEW ADVEIiTIM-MKMS.

S. M. l'KTTK.NCILI, .1 Co.-Di. Scliei drake PilN. W. I'. MUTTON —School Notic»

I!. II. LANK—Petitiun. \VM. K. NVALLACK—Lstray Noticc.

Our New Engine.

The new engine for running our

mammoth press is now in opera-

lion. It i.s a beautiful piece of

machinery, and runs without the

slightest jar.

at ihe

Clerk's oflice. vHlt/V

Ciiptun

1

of it Burglar.

On last Sunday night, about eleven

ii ilock, a burglar hy tlic name of John

Hicks, made an attempt to lircak into the

house of Mr. James l5ro\vn. lie had succeeded in raising the window a short

piecc. and with the aid of a long pole on

the cud nf which was a nail, lie was

making desperate cfl'orts to snare a pair

of pants belonging to one of the inmates, when he was discovered by .Mr.

Hrown, who slipping |uietly down stairs,

with revolver in hand, came suddenly on

the nocturnal thief, who starting to run

was fired upon, but without effect. A

race immediately commenced. Mr. B. being attired in the bloomer costume,

"allied rapidly on the fleeing rascal, and

bagged his prize at the entrance of the Sugar Creek bridge, near Hperry's mill.

The game was speedily marched back to

the house and placed under guard while the gallant captor proceeded to dress him­

self, which being accomplished the priso­

ner was taken to the city jail. Hicks is

a blacksmith, and has been in the employ

of Poherty. Oeighton & Co. It is said that previous to his coining to our city,

lie had served a term in the Pennsylvania

Penitentiary. lie is undoubtedly

old bird. 3?^

HAYS

Ml

and Resturant has proved a decided sue-s

cess since-its opening in our city. The

proprietor is a clever gentleman, who

thoroughly understands the art of getting

up in the most elegant style orders for social nnd wedding parties. He keeps

constantly on hands the finest brands of

Baltimore oysters, which will. be sold

below all competition.

31 .Mr. .JOHN

BKCKKK

meat business, having purchased the

market stand adjoining the old Morgan DrugStore on Main Street. He is selling

beef and pork from eight to fifteen cent^

quite a reduction from the old price.

Dentorcftt'8 Monthly Magazine—A Splendid

Chrlsmas Number.

1

The Christmas number of' Uemorest'n

Monthly Magazine is a perfect gem. It

is full of Christmas pictures, Christmas stories, Christmas fashions, Christmas re­

ceipts. and Christmns poetry. Alfred

Tennyson's beautiful Christmas Hymn

tlftll illustration. atlMPC our lad}-

&

4

A E S O W E N

MCLAI'IIII-

I.I.N'X ri^faurniit is pronounced by oun-ity epicures to be an fait in the profi'ssiim.

I'nr :i c- ipit il dinner 5:11 to tlic new res­

taurant.

TARLK LINNKN.

A magnificent assortment of Tabl* Linen,consistins of towel?:, napkins, handkerchief, Ac., of nil eizec, bleached and unbleached, will be offered for sale to tlie ladles of Montgomery county during tho present season by CHKAP JOHN inalthnti.

KOMETIIIXi THAT KVKRYIIODYSIIOILO ILWK.

Dr. Chase's Recipe's. Tlic most valuable book for information published in the lust century, Cheap John, the agent for Montgomery county, will cull on every one during the present summer. malOiuG.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTRAY.

Taken lip

a. tn.

..iu.lt .. 9.34 .. 4,00 p. m.

BYmile-

HKNDKRSON COLKMAN, living about four south-west of Crawfordsvi I**, near the gravel road, ou the lOih day of October. 1?66. one estrny red heifer. No mark* or brands percoivable.. guppo^ed to be one year old la^t spri ng. Appraised to $20 by Samuel S. Gatey and James Foster. before Richard Canine, a Justice of the lVace. the 3.1 day of November, UtiO. Copv attest.

WM. K. WALLACE, Clerk M. C.

Petition.

Notice of Petition for New Road. OTICB is hereby given that there will la* a potition presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Montgomery county, at their next session, praying for a new road to be laid out, coimucucing al the south east corner .of the south west quarter of section nineteen (19) town seventeen (17) range three (3) West, being the corner of tho land of Preston Pennington. in Clark township. Montgomery county, lml., and running ihcncc west on seotiun line

Notice.

School JYolicc.

OTICK i* hereby given, that tho time for hold"IE the regular monthly examination of toaehers for neense, has been changed from the last Monday to the last Saturday in each mouth. The first examination under this arrangement will be held at the usual place on Saturday, November i!4, IMG. School Trustees and others will please make this known throughout their townships.

W.

V.

BRITTOX,

Kxaminer for Mont county.

Wanted.

AGENTS WANTED

Fur the Hrst Selling and Most seful Hook of the Hay.

OVU

Agents are making from $100 to $400 rRR MONTH: in selling lr. MACKKNZIK'S

UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA,

or t.OOO KKCiriittin all the I'seful Arts sueli a« Agrienl ture. Brewing, Wine Making, Cooking Cements. Farriery. Medicine, Domes lie Keonomy, Ai»..Ae.. Ac.

The MKDICAL DKPARTMKNT, relnting to Diseases and their treatment, by Dr. Henry Hartshornc. Professor of Hygiene (Health) in the I'niversityof the State ot' Pennsylvania (Medical Department of Philadelphia).

The articles upon barriery and Cookery arc. like all the others, complete. The latter contains nearly l.oou Heoipes. In fact tho work is a library in itself, and has no rival.

Special articles upon CHOI.KHA, the KIXDEKPKhT, and TRICHlS'

A'»,

New. reliable and useful

discoveries added to each edition, milking it the MOST COMPLKTK book of the kind ever issued. The whole work has been edited and arranged lij'.a corps of the best scientific men ol tho country. No similar work has been published, equaling hi^ in completeness, variety of matter, and reliability. Noclassof men ouce possessing it would willingly dispense with it. It is useful alike to the Farmer, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the Housekeeper, and the Professional Man.

EXTRACTS FROM THK PKKSS.

"One of the most important family works ever published."—[Rural American. N. Y. Sept. 1. I860, "Is probably the fullest and most reliable hook of its class extant."—[The Watchman, N. V.. Aug. 4. lHiiG.

"Contains immense number ^of practical receipts and other information.'*—[X. V. Tribuno, May 1WX».

"We can vouch for its accuracy."—[Press. Phi adelphia, Nov 1HJ0. "We find in it almost everything that can be conceived of as an object of inquiry."—[Leader, Cleveland, O., Jau. 1800. "Will repay it^ cost in any family, within a year. —[North American, Philadelphia, Nov. 1S05.

Circulars giving full description and terms to Agents copies of letters from our Canvassers, showing what they are doing recommendations and opinions of tho press.scnt tree by the publisher*.

Price $4. T. KLLWOOD ZKLL A COMPANY, (hstablishcd in 181U.)

Nos, 17 nnd 19 South-Sixth St., Philadelphia.

Notice of Application.

Notice of Application for Liquor License.

NOTICE

is hereby given to the citizens of I. nion township. Montgomery county. State of I ndiana. That I. .lames A. Driskell, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county, in the

same time lull of usel'ul pattern, and in- rf/N^'eSbfr "w.0'""""

Subscribe at once, so ns to H'.ifiii.w*.

•. -Votnmence with tlie new year, for which

some very attractive novelties are proni-

W. .JKNNIN(«S IJK.MDIU

u.-

NKR

47!! l?rondwnv.

vorsNKs?.—The euro of nervousneis is

».rbest ofTecte by restoting the healthy nction

ot the stoinacli and bowels, and by proper ox-

rvcrcise in the open air. The Htomach «bouM

v^not he overloaded wrth iinli^resiiJ»Ie food the

bowels should be occmionnbly relieved by

Hinall (loses of

Jinhtick't

Union Piu.s. The

^eminent Burgeon AberiuM.hy'js injunction to a

^'•vervous lady, is worthy a place here: -Dis-

miss your servants, niadatn, and make vour

"U own betla.

Surprising.

Il ip iictuiilly surjii ising liow aoun our pen-

pie hove leurned to pi in-'tlmt invnlnnlilc nrti- JL

rli! kti )u» us n( D\ pep la

State of Indiana,

of the age of iweuty-oiio years, will app'y to the Board ot Commissioners of Montgomery county, in 1 the State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing ou the lirst Monday in December. A. D.

If06, for a license to retail intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time*, underthe Temperance Law of 18311, for the term of ono year. My

Fiquor*of

is again in the

dace business and the pretnisos whereon said are to be sold and drank W situated on tioith part of number one hundred ami eleven, (111) n* the same is known and designated on the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville. in said county, bounded as follows: Beginning at the north eastcorner of said lot. running thence south on Green street thir-ty-nine feet and three inches, thenco west forty-one feet and three inches, thence north thirty-nine feet and three inches, thence east forty-one feet and three inches to the place of beginning. Said building situate on tho north east corner of above described part of lot number one hundred and eleven, in Cninn township, Montgomery county, Indiana.

NovlO'Gflw4. JAMES A. DRISKELL.

Circuit Court.

Notice

s?

of an adjourned Term of

the Montgomery Circuit Court.

STATU Ol' INDIANA, oc» ITlontvoiiicrr Count j,

na

NOTICE

is hereby given by order of the Court, that an adjourned Term of tho Montgomery

., .. ... 1 Circuit will be held at the Court House in Craw-

weard quite an atr OI nnveltv tn Its lUltial fordsville on the 17th day of December, 1HG6, it be-

dre?H. crowned with a now and very beau-

a'p

.• \\r

Court House in Craw

I lordsville on the 17th day of December, 1HG6, it be

it inc the Third Slonday in said month of DeccinVer,

fur ll0 purpo5C (lt

»..• 1 /I ncss of the ln«t September Term, of eaid Court.

wiicn

and where the Petit. I urora of said Term mid

readers to lose no time in 8ubseribinK for i™^i:. brilliant periodical, which it at the ZmnnnT'

lUiy tU"cot wilhout rUrll'°r

fc

V\

K. WALLACE, Clerk.

(Journal copy.)

Medical.

DR. J. C. SINNARD,

HOMEOPATHIST!

Oiler- his professional services to the people of Crawl»nlsville and vicinity.

Measured by the proper ftandard—SL CCMI I, TREATMENT—the Homeopathic System deserves the praise which has been given it.

Onk

recoveries dcatlis 05—mortality about 3S per cent.

OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE,

and rcHidence on Main street, in the house fonncrlj occupied B* E.

J.

Binford.

CUAWI

For Sale.

For sale. DESIRE TO SELL MY RESIDENCE. 81TCAted on Vernon Street, in the eastern part of the

i*..^. i. eity of Crawfordsville, containing 0 rooms. Summer

11

1 I'

cer

Kitchen, Pantry. MeatHouse, Wood llouae.Ac.,

tainlv acts like magic, for it will cure the very all in good condition and on reasonable terms, which I will be mado known by application being made to worst case of dyspepsia, and enable the pa- me on the premises. This is a very desirable tublicnt, v,ho has lived for years on Graham bread and (lie plainest food, to eat anything he chooses without fear of diHtrcss. It in considered the most valuable remedy known lor all diseases of the stoinn jh and bowels.

urban residence. September#'. 'tS6 w3* C. (il'THRIE, Sen.

A

lii it'i iiniK lliwi. have put down the

prn-e of their meats. .They are now

ticlliii}! their be.it out it lifteen eeuta

splendid quality of Virginia Cavendish Chewinr .1 •••***(5

fit A U'FOIt USVI l.I.i: (lIAPTIilt No -IO It. A. III., Meet

MI

First Tuesday night after full Muon.

iuni'Umrt .1. S. KEI.SEY. u. P.

American Artisan.

PROSPECTUS

AMERICAN ARTISAN.

Volume

4, NHV

*1

Series,

1860—7

The AMKRICAN ARTISAN, now commencingthe Fourth \oluine(New Scries) of its publication is a weekly journal devoted to fostering tho intercut of Artisanarand Manufacturers. encouragcing the

gonitis of Inventor-, anil protecting the rights of Patentees. It if published every Wednesday at No

TKnms.

Single copies, per year, in advance, $2,50 six months, 1,25 Five Copies, one year, ll.ooo Ten,20.00.

Canadian Subscribers should remit Twenty Cents extra pay postago for one year.

SENT

Fto

a

mile,

thence uorth to the north east corner oi the north east quarter of section 24, town 17, range 4 west, being the land olJohn C. Brittst thence west on section line l.S iuiles to termination between the lands of David Britts ami heirs of Swan Brookshire and where there is a road running north anil south.

Novl7-l8flGw4. K. H. LANE.

SPECIMEN

The Ladles* Favorite for :I7 Years.

No Magazine has been able to compete with it. None attempt it. CSODKY'S RECEIPTS

for every department of a household. These alone are worth the price of the Book. ITIodel CottnycN (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams.

Drnwiiijc l.rftfton* for lh«a

Terms of (iodej's l.aily'H Hook for IMli.' (From which there ean be no deviation.

One copy, one year Two copies, one year Three copies, one year Four copies, one year Five copies, one yevr. and an exira eop.v to the person getting up the club, making six copios

person getting up the club, making nine copies 21 iki Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up ihe club, making twelve copies 27 so )l~r*All additions to clubsat club rates. JLr'Club subscribers will be sent to any post-othew where the subscriber may reside.'

TO^Godev's Lady's Book and Arthur Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of ^4 an. 111/"We have no club with any other magazine or newspaper.

Jlir'Ibe money must all be sent nt one time for any of tho Clubs. Address

LATEST NEWS!

A N E W S O

",rV,,'° "f

OJF 2

DRY GOODS

Just Received hy

W.N.Wasson

At the New Brick Corner,

Washington Street, Crawfordsvillo. [nd.

OF

di.-po.«inB "f the unfiuish«d imi-i- ATfffiV T)T?P8S frOOTlS

A'Jozenibeques, Lawns. Slial-

lie». (iinghams Prints.

Ac., &c. Genuine

LACli Collar

Plain Lin­

en Collar*-.

'fri(

.f Manual

ExAJtri.K—**In lt-49, twelvo Homeopathic Phy- iif»v l^lll eians in Cincinnati, treated iI4l0 ca^es of olndera— JJUH A/UOj

OHPSVILI.K.

STOCK

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 18(.

Dry Goods, Notions, &c.

Commercial Row Wide Awake!

—ITT*A£II. TAATLKA

Broadway. New ork. hv Brown, fnnmhini-Oo.. .-•\JXwOfw V/liOdl/XV/11 r?n^

lrti Broadway, New York, by Brown, Coombs A Co Solicitors of Americnn audtoreign Patents. .The Proprietors of the AMKHICAN AUTlSAN respectfully announce that it is their aim to make that journal more instructive and interesting than any other similar periodical in thel'nitcd States or Europe. The AMERICAN ARTISAN contains numerous Original Engravings and descriptions of New Machinery Histories of Inventions and Discoveries Instructions in Arts and Trade Reliable Recipes for use in the field, the workshop, and the Hou.-ehold Practical Rules for Machines and Advice to Farmers. Illustrated Details of "Mechanical Movement* The

OFFICIAL

List of ••Claims" of

nil Patents issued weekly from the United Statfea Patent Office. This list is prepared expressly for the AMERICAN ARTISAN, and appears BEVEKAL DAYS IN* ADVANCE of its publication in any other journal. Descriptions of remarkable inventions recently patented, at homo or abroae, will bo published weekly the whole forming an Encyclopedia of Oeueral Information on topics connected with the Industrial Art, tho Progress of Invontion, etc. ISiich number of the AMERICAN ARTISON contains .BIXTKKN pages of reading matter, in which the pi ogress of the Arts and Science is recorded in familiar language. Twenty six numbers from a handsome half veally volume.

T.L

""-v

A a it

withGodey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of N. V,. the millionaire merchants, appear in Oodey. the only Magazine that has them.

Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker.

MARION HARLAND,

Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden Path." '"Moss Side." "Nemesis, and Mi nam. writes for Godcy each month, and for r.v. oilier magazine. A new novel by her will be published lr'07. We have also retained all our old and lavorite contributors.

Y«. A. ODKV,

N. E. or. 0th A Chestnut Sts. l'hiladclphi

Dry Goods,

Atlantic Cable!

FYL! T—

A S E S

A A E

CortEs

KEK. Address, BROWN, COOMBS & CO., Publiher of the "American Artisans.', lrtt Broadway, New York.

Magazine.

~G0DEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOB 1807.

The Fashion Magazine of the World Literature, Fine Arts, nnd Fashions The most magnificent Steel engravings. Double FashionPlates. Wood engraving* on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting. Netting. Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet.for tnc Parlor, the Boudoir. and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a complete Lady's Book.

..

Big Stock. Frct^h Goods.

NEW GOODS.

1

Prices Below Competition.

THE fiLABIKS

YOII»K*

Another

speciality with Oodey. Original Clonic, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish old |worn*out music but thn bers toOodev get it beforf tl«» stores.

are in ecstasies over the rich and superb stf»«-k ot

VlPf-n Jft Empress Moire Antiques,

pl®»tj YOUNG- GENTLEM E.N

14 oo

11 put on a satisfactory smile, when .: contemplating the

WELL-FITTING SUITS,

A s-

Tllli YOUi\G MISS

gives her head a coquettish loss as she place* on it an

imperlsil Kistori Hal,

and stamp-' her foot triumph as she buckles on a well- fitting, high cut

POLISH BOOT

yvX/y)

Fancy Silks, Grenadines. Alohairs

or

Parasols,

Suii Umberellas. and NOTIONS.-

IM».

I novltrw) weotf.

df Ol"' Also pupcrblint.'uf

'"f

Cloths and Cassimeres,

CABPETS,

HOOTS, SHOES. HATS n„{ ('MS,

csiuwii*« tobacco: I 1 All ol llir t.alr»l Ml) lr«.

Tnbaeco'^ just received and for sale by f: 1 .1 .w I ,l,.,.3if. I.KK .1 liltOTHKR.

COME .A-ISriD SEE.,

J'-M' .d

wm

W E N

are lrantu afti 5

ID-NKTS AT 5 CKNTS

HwanHi

Old and Young and Middle-aged

are crowding to

Oaiiiplu'lL Galcv llarter

41**1

s.

A S E S O

H,-st 200 ,ml

Spool Cotton at 8 cents.

V' Till!-Ill Ullur fsi-

rlVLX

TOWNSHIP

Coal (.'reek Wa.rntf Ripley Brow Scott I'nion (Mt of Crawlords Madison .. ugar Creek •. Franklin Walnut Clark

On which, il uot paid by the third Mo added- Oct 15-lhObnov3w4

Books and Stationery.

Now

Styles. Great Novelties

Immense Rush for

"THE CORNER"

Book Store!

School. College. Toy. Gift, Blank, and all kinds "f

BIL.T-.,

Iter. Vote. Millet. Wall Window A Wrapping

E

Reps, Poplins, .Nlerinoe" Moh urCoburg«, Lustres,Beautiful ('loaks. Mn«nificent Shawls.

and the immense supply of L'nique

Trimmings to Match!

ENVELOPES/.

Ink. IVneiK Slate*

O li

"fi,

xv,"

and buying Brown Sheetinc^

AT' 15 CENTS A YARD.

jti.r Mrsi.ix a

131-2

1

l'istols andstiii arlridges.

t§T

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COODS CHEAPER

boimht elsewh

.wo

nV 1

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ding Literary Papers and

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Iv -jW

ng Machiw^s. Remember the Corner BOOK STORE.

A FOOTE CO

Books.

ife

r,i /jrr/:s

CENTS A YARD.

121-2

MANHOOD:

CENTS A YARD, now L««I, ii«»W Kemorea.

—'/afatTm .lu-t published, a new editb /^dJ3f/Al'ktl\r\\* lV» rdebralril

/VI

Tlie eebdirated author, in this admirable es-ay clcarly demonstrates, from a thirty years succes,lu practice, tflat the alarming consequences ol sell f.l.u.e niii.Y l,e railii'ally -,ir««l witlioull.llio ilaniiirmi-u-ieof iutcrnul nic'li^inc or Ilit* iipphcntioii |'l ukniic -p-.ititinc oi.t a muliMif purr nt once mnpli., (•••rluin nii'l vHi-cttinl. liy IIIMIK ol wlneliirvi-rj Mil:,, I IVn-r, no mutter wlint hi- ei.n.lition nny h\ mityj cure iiiniifir chcnply. priviitc.ly. iijiil rit-lr-*-illy.

JIT'Tlii-i l.cclnri' slmiilil bo in tlie lianas ol i'* I voiilh and every nmn in tho IftiiJ. Sent, under fenl. in a plain envelope, Io nnj nil(IresH.P'islpaitl, on reeeipi -i.vcents. I'."" itic** KUimpji. AUu. lir. Culverjvell a Murrin„i (•uiile." price S-". eejits^

l-.7 |i„«ery, New VorU. Oilice Box 4 Wi Oct ".'O'Mv I

'Notice of Application.

Vntlrr of Appllrulion for Liquor Llrcnsc.

NOTICE

FAST FOR CASH"

IS THE MOTTO OF THIS IforSE.

1

I

NOTICE.

Treasurer's Oilice, Montgomery Cnunlj, Indiana, Orlobrr IMtH

OTICE is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for Irfti is u..w 1)1 my hands for collection the IT Assessment on each *100 of Ken! Estate ui.d Personal

1'ropcrly

ami cm

:/. 'ts 'jr. 7j"

1^1

wk:l*raines. Moldms. ords and-ir

TASSELLS.

N

the fineness and finish of tho Clothsand Cas-unercs.

IV'union- 'urlaiiis A' Shntles

:ieh Poll is as follows, to-wit:

-X

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*52.

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cts I cts cts cts els ets ets ets ets cts

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Wanted,

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FRANK MOURE'S NEW WUP.K,

"WOMEN OF THE WAR."

1 A GENTS will find this a book of real merit and It/V intrinsic value—subject now—intensely interesting and exciting. No work ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this. Everybody

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I S E A N E O S

wants it. and thousands will purchase it as *oon as an opportunity is atVorded them. Rem! what Agents say of it.

One experienced Agent writes It is the easiest and plcasantest book lie ever canvassed for and 1 says people are delighted with it, the Ladies especially.

Anothersays: "Women of the War" is the book I of the season. Another: 137 orders in four days. I One reports 17 orders for tho f.rst day of canvass-

futclligont, activj Males or Females will find the ale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. The book ha* no competitor—it comes fresh and new to the people. 'Ihe territory is clear. Agents understand the advantages in this particular.

For full particulars send for circular. Addies* NATIONAL PCBLISHING CO.. 14H West Fourth St., Cincinnati O. e'-'.\'0 nil*

Robaclc.

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Free from Mercury

AM'

ALL MINERAL POISON.

And at-o, uiulonlitedly, the best remedy extant

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i5roTioisrs,

and lanev (toods both useful and

Toys, or all Itescriplions.

thev

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WILCOX GIBBS

is hereby given to the eiti/.» n-.-f L.o-

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CAMI'lti:I.I.- (iAl.KY ,t IIAKTKH.

1, —The above good' were all bought late in Ihe season, thereby securing the newest styles nnd tho 1 last novelties in Hre«s Uoods, with the advantage of l.'Uu'JU perceut. in favor uf buyers. nov-3.1-iCC-y (.i, II

Fanner:

W. N. WASSON.

A

number nin"ty and

Powerful Vegetable Extracts

whioh haven direct Hchotion the

SPLEEN AND LIVER,

I{M»Tl»r.OInot

the radical cure (without tnedieine) ol

ijnitiiniiJr

SperinatorrbuHi. or Seminal

,a

ne-s. Involuntary Seminal Loc, Inipotency, till and Phy-ieal Incapacity. Impediments to Mar ri'iae. ete.: al-o. Consumption. Epilepsy, ano ritinduced by self-indulgenee or sexual extravagam t. inr®Priec. ill a scaled envelope, only neent-.

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th" 1 nippy i-ir.fl uf vvliii-li ,',ui l.f «o«-n iilti/r one or Hvo |in

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'•more tin- Jii/r, Assist Ditfr.i/i,,,, ijuvc Cos!ticiif/,

ftfil. tho nro. ui lln-ir llni

PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,

(.Succesjioi'H to Dr. W. Roback,)

KOU: PR0PRIK10RS,

Nos. 50,68, 00 & 02 East Third St,

CINCINNATI, OHIO. |{i,l..ieli^ M.-.lieinef are kept lor sale ly' MOl'I'KTT A IKMIK. It. K. IIOl I', anil I'..

RIM* ORD. Drugi'iMs generally. ..pt ,1 ii in* Hunur 10 M)m3'*4 »e3m\ 'd

For Sale.

Guardian's Sale

N

OTICE i^ lierelij- uiven tlint in pnrMiiinee order »f the Court of Coinmou Pleas ot Mont I will sell at, private sale MI or alter four weeks from the date hereof, the following dcscribed real estntethe property of James M. I. &naI ver and Henry Shaver, minor heirs of Mary Sha-

tr!wii«hin Montgo"inervcounty. Stntec»f Indiana, ver. dec., to-wit: The undivided two thirds of part Th«ii I Ih-ni nnin F.Hay«». a white male inhabitant the south ei^t quarter of section eight, in of Montroiiierv eountv in the State of Indiana, of shin seventeen, north ol range three w«t, bounded the n"o of twentv-one vears. will apply to the Board us lullnws: Beginning at the north west «!"rner• of nf l*rJtnmisinncrH »f Montgomery county, in the said quarter section, and running thence south one StateT ntan tlie next renul.irBeHsion.com- l,„,Mr«l anil nL'lit ro.l. atnl Matcot tn liana,aiui

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quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temper- il ancel.awof W-W for tho term of one year. Jilj place

Washington street, thence south forty-one feet three I inches, to Ihe place of beKinninir. Union township, Mnnttfi'tnery eouply. Intliana

Nov 10'liii\v3

NOTICE

1!. F. HAYS

.himinislrator's .Volice.

is hereby IMVI'II that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Uicliard il. llarrell. Into of Montgoinerj county, Indiana.deceased. Said estate is -olvent. „OV IWUJ

JOHN T. HAIIKKU.,probably

Adinimstnitor.

fifty one rods iMinto. thence ^uth

the first Monday in llccetnber. A,l).^0. eiist mtsr ^Vn°'»,7and

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iness anil the premises whereon sanl be sold anil drank is situated on part

ninety

-Uvo (WM the oris'.-

nal plat of the town of Crawfordsville beginning at the south west comer of said lot ninety-two, thence east ono hundred and sixty-five feet to an Alley. I thence north forty-one feet three inches to a stake, thence west one hundred and sixty-fne feet to

residue in t\v,i

^Vnk",Thenc7soulb 1

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

GREAT-

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CTS

.li'ktinsHH Heard From.

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Operating thev do, hv vi

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mucou- momi me'orihe'boweU, thereby removing tho caui«**. Ana

LIVER PILL

OF MEDICAL MEN.'

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25 1 7 I on 00

25 1 Ifc! 1 75 I (HI 2 »K» 2 oo

50 1 52 2 00 I 00 2 W12 oo

id.VJ March. ISO?, ten per cent, penally, .with costs, will be

ROBERT F.

TONEV

POIST.

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1 47 1 30 1 00 2 IKI 2 I :t2 1 50 1 IHl 2 00 a 00 1 32.1 5u,l 002 IKI 00

BECK. Treasurer Montgomery County.

WiiiTE(^..ARi:.,j

Jiay ^1. IBOO.

Dh. JOHNBeLL—DearSir

Last February wan

J.ouiavillo purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Ccdron Bitters.

My Fon-in-law, who was with me in the store, had been dowu with rheumatism for some time, commenced on the Bitters, and soon found'his general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. ..y r^ Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for sevo- *. ral years—STOMACH AND LIVER affected—he improved very much by the use o. your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bittershaigiven you great popularity in this settlement. I think I| could sella great quantity of your medicincs this fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via Memphis, care Rickott A Ncoly.

Respectfully, C.B.WALKER.

PARENTS.

Read this Important Letter.

Y()r AUK INTERESTK1) IN ITS CONTENTS.

MIDDLETOWN. IND.,

April 28,1806.

Mr,.M. L. Duplan writes: I do uot know that Bull's Worm Destroyer needs any more recommendations than it has already attained by its own merits, but will state that my little son, aged about three yoars, was severely attacked last fall and winter with light chills, followed by very high fever, throwiogbim into

spasms,orperhaps

more properly

FITS, lasting from half an hour to one and a half hours at tho

Barae

time the chUd had very strong

symptoms of worms. My physician—one of tho best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill and the Materia Medica to expol the worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and g.ive the child the contents of three boxes, in triple doses, night and morning, wiih happy results. Tho child has not had a spasm for over three months, and instead of the bloatod mas* that he was, he Is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it. Yours, truly. ......... .^« M. L. DUPLAN. -c

CALL FB0M DISTANT MINNESOTA.

KINGSTON P. )., MEEKIN

Co.,

MIN.,(

April 7, I860,

MR. JOHNBULL—Dear

Sir: I moved from Ken­

tucky to this place. The stores havo nono of your Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed here in Minnesota, A trial is all that is neoded to give them a reputation. Wc can't do without them. Do send some on this way. 'r

Vours, sincerely, D. O. AUR0W00I)

-n»J» i.

A Good Reason for the Captain's

UKA1

ft

THE CAPTAIN'S LETTISH AND THK LKTT.ER FROM IIIS MOTHER.

BENTON BAHKACKS, MO.,

Du.

O

oiBLOOD PILL

"Tho Life-Giving Priuoiplf."

P.

They si'areh out i«nd ?.tnk«"at its vetv root, h-mng the system in the toll vigor of honlth are I'KRFKGTLY HARMLESS K» IN FA

3

NTH, OR PEKSt»N UK I'll E MOST DKLICATJC rnNSTl UTIONS, and are a

SArEH, SORER AND BETTER

Purgative Pill

HI

than has over before been nvmlatde to mankind, and, being thieUlv

HV-

WAK-t.MiATED, are pot-i»ll ail noted as a REM EIY KtiRCHUiDRKN. and persons who have a dread of swallowing a pill. They are, on- hnrf nuestionabh, one of our most G3 umcM. .• patisfiM'toi

April

30, 1800.

JOHN BULL—Dear

Sir: Knowing the efficien­

cy ol your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you tho following statement of my case?

I was wouuded about two years ago was takoo prisoner and confined for sixteeu months. Boing moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not Fat up moment since I was wounded. 1 mm* fihot hrough tho hips. 31 gonoral health impaired, and I neod something to assist nature. I have more faith in vour Sarsaparilla than in any thing else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half dozen bottles.and obligo \PT. P. JOHNSON.

Louis, Mo.

S.—Thefollowing

Du.

was written April30,1665, by

Mrs. Jennie John*on, mother of Capt. Johnsou:

BI

LL—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. (J. S,

Johnson, was a skillful surgeon* and physician in Central Now York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Juhiuon to my care. At thirteen yoars of age he had a ehronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which 1 gave him your Sarsaparilla.

IT

crtiF.i) IIIM. 1 have

lor ten years rocominunded it to many IU Now York,Ohio, nnd Iowa, for frerofulu, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect success has attended it. Tho. cures elleatcd in some cases of scrofula and fever K.«res were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again havo recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article,' hence his writing it. ilitn you fors wound* wete terrible, but I believe he wlil recover.

f..-%

Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.

V: Qtfj

SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP!

FOU THE (THE OH

AGUE AND FEVER

I

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ilce east eleven roils, thenco east lorty-lour rods and 'J1 links, thence north !W rods, thence woit i"J rods

purclnis his

mums,, with interest,!*"j?|NV'"s Vll'sil

AY Ell!

JI-VHW- 'i""--''1""-

Sewing Machine.

BABTLETT

SEWIXG MACHINE'

Beit Obeap Licensed Machine in th« U.B. Af«at» wanted errrjwbfre. (fe-Pay IM to fflOO por month.

Kocto«« Bump, »ud audreit PAOK BBOTnEBB, Of. Agent*

g.

•'•I CHILLS Sz. FEVER-

The proprietor of thn celebrated medicino justly clannH for it superiority.over all rcmedioa offered to the public, for tlie safe, certain, speeily and porinanenteureof Asuc anil Fever, or Chills aud Fever. whether of short or long standing. He refcri to the entire Western and South-western country .to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to oure, if the directions are strictly followed nnd carried out.^ In a ureal many enscs a single doso has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been oured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of tho genernlliealth. It is, howevor, prudent, and In every

the

mora eortnin to cure, if its use is eontlnued' in smaller doses for a woek or two after the disease has

beeivchecked, more especially in diffioult and long standing casoa. Usually, this medicine_will not roquireanyaid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a oathartic medicine, after having taken three or I'oor do8" the Tonic, a single dose oflll'LI/S I'.C -FAMILY PII.I.S will be suflleienl. ni!...IOHN lil'I.L'S Priucipil OHice:, 'rf

Xo. 40 Firth, Cross Slicct. l,OIII»VII'

All of the above medicines for.-.ile

BINFORD & BRO,

CIMIL'OIIBSVM.L-B, I SI O.

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