Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1866 — Page 3

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Inliiiitl I'liblitlicil I'vrryMalurdnv.Tloru. •"-i lj A E S O W E N Vimfiiii^loil Slnil, •J Ntoi-y, New

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TERMS OF sritsiitll'TlOV:—g'J.OQ I.N ADVANCK.

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I, A u«: KK THAN A.W l'Al'EK I'l.'HLISIIKI) IX CranfonlMnllc!

Advertiser*.

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up and examine our List of I' ttHV It I It KNJ.JJI

Louisville, \rw Albany A- Chicago Hall road.

£E®-S

JOING SOUTH.

11.34 a.m.

1 lirough truiKlit 1.4] Kxpruj.- 7,00

ISOING SOI'TII.

10.n a.m.

1 hruusll rreight !.34 Accommodation 4*«u p. in. •/, Good 0niKM*iiiin« wade with all other roads.

IL K. MAsTIN, Superintendent.

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NliW AIIVMHTISKMKMS.

•'AS. I'll A I! AM ,t lIKfj—Cli.nkx ut Cost A\ I*. ItUIl 1 OX— 1 Soldiers anil Soldiers' Heirs Mr-. M. I.. WI I.I.I A MS—Milliui'rv. A.CI.AZKItHOOK-IC-triiy Notice.

The Sic,'nil I'rcss.

Tliis im.piiitii-cni nmclnne is now in full operation. Dicing ilic week our office 1ms 11 visit.'.1 hv hundreds .if pel-sons. Our country friends. wlien they visit town, are respectfully invited to call up an.l aec the printing machine in tlio Stntoy*,

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Quick Work.

l)n last Friday niixlit our new Steam

Press 1:111 nfl two tliou.-innd bills in one lnuir and thirty minutes. To have exe­

cuted this amount of work on a hand rcs mlil have taken seven hours.

V.ir licit wNli a goo. slioiill not fail to go to E. They lmve ihe best in tin. price.!' T-'.cls. per gallon

!. ij lord's Minstrels,

llns popular company arc advertised to reopen McClelland Mali, on Saturday and Monday evenings. D. ocml.er 1 *t and lid. This hull liai been relit ted and deeorated by Mr. J. II. PTK.IXKH, wlio has

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a gallery and rc-

fnrni"he.| ii with seats. Mr. STKIXKH has done well to open with as popular a company as SHUT

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.VYI.OHI'S, ami

we expect to see a large attendance. We nrc in formed that

'L.e HIT

Musical l'anorauta of

••Minium's March to the Sea," will positively l.e exhibited in addition to the regular Min•sttel programme. ,•

VMKIMCW WOMEN.— America is justly proud ol its beautiful women but how many die annua lly. or pretnaiurely lose their health and youth, for want of a remedy suitable to their peculiar ailments. That remedy is found in Sin .IAMCS fi.\ttKi:s I'I:M.W.K 1'ti.t.s. Wo know hundreds of cases where they have been used with the greatest success. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, l'ain in the Hack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue 011 slight exertion. 1'alpitation of the Heart, I.owness of Spirits. Hysterics. Sick Headache. Whites, and ll the painful diseases occasioned bv a I: disordered system, these Pills will effect a I cur:- when all other means have failed—moderating excesses and removing obstructions, whether from cold or any other cause. Sutler 110 more anxiety or low spirits, but try thetn. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of 1 the Agent. I

I!. One dollar and six postage stamps, enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle containing overfiftv pills, by return mail. See advertisement. 1

Our Market Iteports.

invite the attention of our readers to narkot reports. They are earefullv corI k.

leet

N 1: e:ill ilio attention' of our renders to the advertisement, in another column. of the millinery establishment of Mrs. M. L. WIL­

LIAMS,

No. H. Coinmeieiul Hloek. Oreen street. Her stork of millinery {roods i* the largest in our eity. and comprises all tlie latest and i:io«t fashionable styles.

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1, On. in the city at 7* cts. j.er gallon.

»lt T» Hun.':

nf this

Mil. Ii. .1. liiMiiiin, formerly now engaged in the drug business in Indianapolis. Mr. I!, is an accomplished gentleman, a prince of good fellows, who makes troops of friends wherever he goes. As a iirnggisi he has no oi|iial in the State.

Ve notice that Mr. V.

M.

P. WATSON has re­

turned from the east. Mis new stock has just arrived. It consists of 1111 elegant assortment of French and Calf City Kips. Harness and Bridle Leather. Shoe Findings of every description. Buffalo and oak tanned Sole Leather. He pays the highest price for Hides and Pelts. ]'\ery person in want of anything in the "^'nbrtvc line should call at this establishment one door north of the F.lstou Bank.

1111: new Drug Store of T. W. Fur ,*c Co., 011 'tieen street, opposite Commercial How, 1. decidedly the most elegant establishment in the city. The counters, shelving and drawers are elaborately and tastefully carved and painted in imitation of oak. givini' a most 1 .en 111iI'll 1 affect. The stock of drugs are all new and fresh, and comprise evc^-thing in the line. Mr. W. Ii. I'ltY. one of thetirm. will always be on hand to till orders.

Mti. JAJIKS N'.II.AN is now running the City Sill..111. (In last Thursday night he gave a splendid hani|itet to his numerous friends. Mhe supper was all that could be desired. '1 Ins is ..ne of the lies 1 re-tauratm in the city.

Tut: weather during the week lias been cold ind rainy, with a slight sprinkling ol snow

:i ti .1 sleet.

Preti 're Pi" ine I'.olldajs. I is 1 he tune for business men to 'IIUI-JUIIC-.'incuts for the holidays. Minimis are at. their dispo.-'il.

1 heir lo'.'.al

.1. H.IIIOKI A liro.

Have

line assortment ni l.iini]iv

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Death of John Warden Wilson. We are grieved to announce the death of .lou.v W.uuiEN WILSON, brother of our distinI

l|islied

fellow citizen, the Hon JAMES WILSON.

Mr. WILSON died at his home in this place on yesterday at about the hour of six o'clock in I the morning. Like all the members of this family, the deceased possessed fine abilities, I and an intense and glowing mind, amiable and generous feelings—al! the qualities of a gentleman. During the rebellion, lie entered the army, twice, we believe, as a private, and fought his way up from the ranks to promotion, nor did he lcavo the servico until the close of the war. The form that passed thro' so many dangers nf field and camp unscathed, a few days of disease carried away. We •sympathise with the bereaved family, around whose hearts so many weeds of mourning in the past few years have been woven. We unset-stand the funeral services will be held 011 Sabbath.

TO HOLDIKITTT AND SOLDIERS* I1KIIW. All soldiers who hav.e mndo application through me. a« anent, for the

ADDITIONAL DOUNTV

the late UoBRress. will please call on inc at my office, without delay, each brinsinif with liitn any two of his acquaintances, who can swe.'.r to his identity.

The authorities at WashinKton have decided that in all these claims for additional bounty, new applications must bo made out and executed in strict conformity with tho new regulations and form prescribed by the Canby Commission, tho report of which has but recently been published. 1 now have blanks which comply strictly with the new regulations. They are already filled out from the facts on tho first applications, and are now in my office, only waiting the neecasary signatures.

Those who have not yofinade application for thi bounty, will now fin.1 it to their interest to ilo so immediately, as tho Poy Department has directed all such claims to be filed wi'.hin a limited time.

ICf'All claims of whatever description against tho Government faithfully prosecuted and collected. I Also, deeds, mortgages and other legal instruments carefully drawn and executed at my office.

Oil

:»i-ti.-le of Coal Hi 11 ford & ltru.'.s. iiy. ami nt tlie low f. .1X0. (i ItltTKl it.

the gentleinanlv cierk. will lie pleased to have all come ami see their new lampi

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W. P. URITTON, Att'y and Claim A'gt

Office in ashiugton Hall building, Crawforil-'vllle, [novavoOwtLA.'if.]

"tuioii IIKAI.TII is a great blessing, cspecially when von are sick," says Mrs. Parting- I ton, which shows 11s plainly as words can express it, that health is not appreciated until we are deprived of it, and when sick we seek the most effectual means of restoration. For those suffering with Consumption, and all its atiundant ills, the.-., iu ..O -.Hof— and sure as King's Prepared Prescription. See advertisement.

An Krror Corrected.

Most practioners and medicine makers, preparing pulmnnory medicine, use ingredients which must be prescribed "not oftener 1 than three or four times per day the proper treatment in such cases is to employ a medicine that it is safe to use every fifteen minutes—the directions for cough medicine sho be ''little and often." It is the throat, not the stomach, that requires treatment—this is the sccret of the success of Coe's Cough Balsam

Take it, little and often." In a very short time it has become immensely popular. I

KOUACK .S MTTKIIS.—It has long been the aim of physicians to find a combination of medicines having the requisite stimulating and tonic properties to relieve and curc the common complaints of Biliousness, Liver disorders, Languor, Headache, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion. Jaundice, Fever and Ague, &c., which nrc the diseases incident to this climate. The remedy lias been discovered by Dr. ttoback, and in thousands of cases the merits of his Bitters hare been proven in the above complaints.

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LATEST NEWS!

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DRY GOODS

Just Received by

W.N.Wasson

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v- At the New Brick Corner,.

Washington Street. S jU

rawfordsville, Ind.

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FANCY DRESS GOODS,

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Fancy Silks, Grenadines. Mohairs,

Mozembeques, Lawns, Shal-

lie.-, Ginghams, Prints, "V

t.\.c., &c. Genuine

LAUl£ Collars, Plain Lin-

en Collars.

.1 jL.inai• stock of

Fancy Di ess Buttons,

Parasols,

Sun Umberel-

las, and NOTIONS.

Al»o a superb line of

Cloths and Cassimeres,

make Our

Wi: aro under many obligations to Prof. .1. I 11 STEI.NKII for his assistance in sotting up on.' new engine. The Professor is a practical ma,'.lines! as well as an leronaut.

CJk-ZR/IPIETS,

BOOTH, SHOES. IIA TS mid C.M'H,

All ol tlir Kaitral

COMB Ji-NJD SEE

nf all tie- TT r'Ucmeuiher the I when in town.

Hrick Corner. Farmers,

NV. N. NVASSON.

4» Cloaks—At Cost,

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WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

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Dry Goods, Notions, &

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Wide Aiiake!

Commercial Row

—Great, .Sensation!—

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Big Stock. Fresh Goods.

Immense Rush for

NEW GOODS.

Coal Creek.

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Prices Below Competition.

THE '-LADIES

a

Empres.* Cloths.

Moire Antique!, Silkf,

Heps. Poplins. Merinota Mohairs. Cohurffd. Luatrea, Beautiful ('loak-. Mag-'* nificeut ShAtrls. and the immense supply of Uuiquo

Trimmings to Match!

'•'hj

YOUNG GENTLEMEN

nil put on ft satisfactory smile, when contemplating the

WELL-FITTING SUITS,

le fineness and Bnijli ol the Clotliiand Cr«aimorer.

THE

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Suss

YOUNG

^^ueitisn toss as she places on it an

Imperial Kistori Hat,

and stamps her foot in triumph as she buckles on a well-fitting, high cut

POLISH BOOT

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ore frantic nftor

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CENTS APIECE.

HE ID-NETS AT

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Old.and,Young and Middle-aged

arecrowdinj to

Campbell, Galey (fc Hater's

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and buying Brown Sbe»tinrn'

AT 15 CENTS A YARD.

RLE A CUED US IN AT

131-2 CENTS

A YARD.

CALICOES AT "j-,."

CENTS A YARD.

j. 2QIJ,

Yiinl

Spool Cotton at 8 cents.

aud all other

GOODS CHEAPER

than they can be bought elsewhe

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Wa.rno Hiplcy Brown .Scott Union Cit* of ruwfordsf Madison .. Sugar Creek Franklin Walnut -.i'A.. Ct:irk 4

Book. Store!

I S E A N E O S

School. Colleac. Toy. Gift. Blank, and all kin.ls of

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Cap, L^tlor. Note, Hillet. Wall Wiudow Jt Wrapping

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ENVELOPES,

l'on*. Ink. I'oncil*. Slati h,

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PrCTIFRES,

Frames, Molding, Cords and

.TASSBLLS.

Window Curtains 4* Shades

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.. 3STOTIOITS,

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llacflll U11(I

O'IR/ILT AMECTTAL"

all Descriptions.

mSim

flHtOIS

and Cartridses.

I.eadine I.iterary Papers an.l sji

M-iLGk^ZIIsriES.

WILCOX & G-IBBS

ScnineiMiobiaos. Remember tbe Come BOOK ST0IIE.

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Ii. AV FOOTE &, CO. ovember3-lM0HC,

BPS?

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Books.

MA1CKEOOD:

lEow LOKI, HOW Restored. '5 .lusi published, anew editirnof Dr.

CulTerwrll'a C'clrbrnlrd Eaaay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak­

ness, Involuntary Seminal Lo*os, Iuipoteticy. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc. also. Consumption. Kpilep«y, and Fiti

induced by ielf-indulcunce or sexual citravaganoc. ited envelope,only cents. ithor. in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful

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FAST FOR CASH"

prftctice, that the alarming consequences of *dl ubuse mny be radically cur«#d without the dangerous une of internal medicinc or the application of the knife—pointing outa mode of cure nt once simple, certain, and effectual, by mean? of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically. r'This Lccture should be in the hands of every I youth and every man in the land.

Sent, under seal, in a plain cnvelopo, to any ud drc**.postpaid, ou receipt of sixcentd, or two postage stump-'. Also, Dr. Culverwell's |*Marriugu Guiile," price 35 cents. Address the publiNhcr^.

CliArf.J.C. KLINE AGO.

I2T H»wery« New /ork. Post Office Box 4.586. OetSO'Myl

.. Notico of Application.

Xotlcf of Application fur Liquor Llcratt.

NOTICE

itb'-rcby given to the citixcnn i.f Union td

...wn^hip. Montcomery county. State of Indiana. That l.Henjumiii V. Hays, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county, in the State of Indiana, of the njre of twenty-one year*, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioners of Montgomery county, in the State of In liana, at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in December, A. D. IPOO. for a license to retail intoxicating liquors iu a le«s

ri. Til I' i//1'/"/v. /i it 'Pi! /r/1 /'n Washington street, thence south forty-one feot three

rats MOliO ur tins ItO St.. |inches.u

CAMPHELL. OALEY A HARTER.

1 P, S.—Tho above gor*ds were all bought lato in tho soason, thereby securing tbe newest styles and the last novelties in Dress Goods, with the advantage of 15to 90 percent, in favor of buyers* t).(r-3-IMVJ-y

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NOTICE.

Treasurer's Oflice, Hontpomtr) County, Indians, October ISO#.

"M"0TICE ii hereby Kiven that tho Tux Duplicato for 1^00 is uow in my Lnuds for collection the rate of i-i Aflsesiraent on each $100 of Kcnl Kstatc ami l'cmnnl Property ntitlon each Poll is as follow, to-wit:

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eta eu eta lets cts cts rt* eta cts.ctfl ct ct 25 5 10' SO vo 1 50 25 io|. 25 75} 10 50 20' 1 50 25 jo!. 25 75, 16! 50 «o I 50' 25 )o 25 75. JOj 50 £.*0 150 25 io •25 75 16j 50 20 1 50 25 iu 25 75 16! 50 20 1 50 25 in 25 75 10, 50 20 1 50. 25 ]U 25 :.r» 10 50 20, 1, 50 25 |0 25 75 lti 50 20 1 50 25 JO 25 75 10 50 20 1 50 25 10'

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75 10 50 20 1 50 25 |(). 25 751 10 50 2tl, 50 25 10|

On which, if not paid by thv third Monday in March 1*»7, ton r.er added. Oet U-lM»nov3w4 ROBKKT F. BEVK. Treasurer Montgomery County."

Books and Stationery.

New

Styles. Great Novelties

"THE CORNER"

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or a speeiaj afflni!

mtiooun mernlrnae of the bbvrela thereby removing the AS

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penalty, with costs, will be

Wanted,

A«E.\TS 1VA.\TEI) F(»U FRAVK MOOItK'S

WOUK,'"

"WOMEN OF THE WAR."

AtiKNTS

will find thio

intrinsic value—mibjy

hook of real merit and new—intensely inter-

c^tine and oxcitlnjr. work ever attracted and engaged the public inipd like this. Everybody wants it. and thousands will purchase it as soon as nn opportunity is atiordod them. Head \rhat Acents nay of it.

One experienced AKUIII writes: It IS the c0-5IU.it and plcasantest book he ever canvassed for: and sity5 people are delighted with it, the Ladies ejpecially.

Another says: "Women of the "War" if the book of the reason. Another: 137 orders in four day*.

One reports 1" orders tor the tirst day of cmivasaiuc. InteUieent, active Males or Feinales will find tho sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. The book haii 110 competitor—it come* fresh and now to the people. The territory is clear. Agents understand the advantages

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thi« par­

ticular. Fur full particulars send for circular.

Address NATIONAL PCHLISUING CO.. 14f NN e^t Fourth St., Cincinnati O. oetW) ml*

Roback,

ROBACK'S

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p'4is

SUGAR-COATED,

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PURELY VEGETABLE.

Free from Mercury AND

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ALL MINERAL POISON, And are, undoubtedly, tbe best remedy extant

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SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE

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LIVER PILL

Ihevcan have nc ivtu beinir ,'nmposed of the m(M

Powerful Vegetable Extracts

which haven direct action on the

SPLEEN AMD LIVER,

tlie happy etTeot of ivbieli can Im aeen alter one or ttro dones. They

"The Life-Qiving Principle." They senrcli out •imensw imd strike at its verv mot, l.-uvinj* tho svstern in (he full vi^or of henlth ar« PERFECTLY HAHMLKHS IO INFANTS, UR !»KRSON OF THE MOST DELICATK CONSTITUTIONS, aud are

SArER, SURER AND BETTER

Purgative Pill

than hai ever before tei.n mailable to mankind, and, beinc tbi.-klv SU-GAH-COATEti, areekihK'iaily :id pted at a REMEDY FOR Olll t.UHKN. and |ier«oii8 who hat* a dreinl

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awallowlng a pill. Tli^y are, nn. questionably, one of our moat satisfactory CATfSAKTtOM, and no household should lie mth*

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PRINCE, WALTON St CO., (Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback,)

80LE PROPRTE'IORS,

17os. 66,68,60 Se 62 East Third St. it'

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

llobiu-k'a Medicines aro kept for bale by MHFFKTT .fHOOK. R. K. KHUUT. and HINFOKI), Drusgistt KL'nerally.

S.'pf JunolflmarI0'C(lm3c4to3uiyad

Medical.

DR. J. C. SINNARD,

HOWIEOPATHIST!

Offers his professional services to tin Crawfordsville and vicinity.

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quantity than a quart at a time, under l!,« Temper-

aneo Law of 1W9 for the term of one year. My place

the place i.f beginning, Uni'in township,

Miintg.iiiicry eouiity, Indiana. NovlD'OOwS H. F. HA^ S.

mid

H.

mi st rator^s JS'ot ce.

NOTIOK

is hereby given that the undersigneiT has been appointed iidinini^tralor *»f tbee!»tato of Hieliard I). Uarrell, luto of MoulBoiiierj county. Indiana.deeea.-ed. Said estate ID piobably solvent ni,*3'0C«3 .Ions T.

VKUELL,

Administrator.

in Cincinnati, treated 24111 eases of cboliTi ies S3S!5—deaths 05—mortality about 3'4 1

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of business and tbe premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated ou part ol lot* number ninety (90) and ninety-two (W) on the original plat of tbe town of Crawfordsville beginning at tho Houth west corner of »nid lot ninety-two, thence I east one hundred and sixty-five IVet to an alley. thence north forty-one feet three inches to & stake, thence west one hundred and sixty-five feet to

OFFICE WITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, and residence on Main street, in the house formerly occupied bv K.J, Hintord. OKAWFUIIPSVILLE, lNU»

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Notice.

School JYotice.

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MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

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TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.

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POINT, WOITE CO.. ARK.,I May 23.1866.

OK. Jons BULL—Doar Sir: Last February I was in I.ouisrille purchasing drugs, and I *ot some of your Saraaparilla and Cedron Bitters. .My son-in-lnw, who was with me in the store, had been down with rheumatism for some time. oom» meneed on tbe Hitters, and soon found, his general health improved. l)r. tiist, who had been in bad health, tried thom. and he also improved.

Ir. Coffee, who had been in bad health for lereral years—STOMACH

AND LIVER

affected—he Im­

proved very much by the use of your Bltt.rs. Indeed the Cedron Bitters hasgiron you great popularity in this settlement. 1 think I could sell a Kruat quantity of your uiedieinos this fall—espaelally of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via MemphK care Rickett ANeely. i. .R.«peotfullj.

C. B. WALKTK.

PARENTS

Read this Important Letter.

YOL" ARK INTERESTED IS ITS CONTEXTS.

MIDDLRTOWN. IND., April fi6,1806*

Mr, M. I,. Duplan writea: I do not know that ltullVWorm Dostroyer necdf any more recommendations than it ha« already attained by its own merits, but will Hate that my little son. aged about three years, was aeveroly attacked last fall and. winter with light chills, followed by very bi|h lever.' tlirowirgtiim into spasm*,or perhaps more property

KITH,

lasting from half an hour to one and a Half hours at tho same time tho child had very strong symptoms of worms. My physician—one of the bait iu this part of the country—oxhausted all hli skill and the Materia Mcdioa to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" eould do it, and gave the child the contents of three boxes, in triple doses, night aud morning, with happy results. Tho child has not had a spasm for over three months, and Instead of tho bloated mass that he was. ho is now well and hearty. "John Bull did it." Yours, truly.

M. L. DUPLAN.

A CALL FBOM DISTAA'T UIK.YESOTA.

KISOSTOV P. 0.. MXBKIN CO.,MIH.,I April 7, 1666.

MB. JOHN Bl'LL—Doar Sir: 1 moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores havs none of your Worm Destroyer for sale. They are greatly needed hero in Minnesota. A trial Is all that Is needed to glre them a reputation. We can't do without them. Do send some on this Kay.

Yours, tlnoerely,

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D. O. ARROWOOD.'

A Good Reason for the Canto 1 Faith.

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Remove the Kile, |||j AnsM JJiffe.vtion, Cure C'oHiii eiiess,

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HEAD THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.

BENTON UAHRACKS, Mo.. April

30.18M.

I)n. JOHN BUM.—Dear Sir: Kuowinc the

effioien-

cy of your S&rsapiirUla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, 1 send you the following statement of my case:

I wan wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being •. moved so often, ray wounds have not healed jet. hm*»not *nt up a moment 1*1009 I

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-wounded.

I am nhot through tbe hips. My geooral health ie impaired, and 1 need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Saraaparilla than in anjr thin* else. I wish that that is genuine. Please e*»j presq me half dozen buttle., and oblige riPT.C. P. JOHNSON.

St. Louia. Ho.

T. »S»—The following waa written April 30, IBM, by Mr«. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson:

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HULL—Dear Sir: My hutband. Dr, C.

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Johnson. waQ a skillful nsrgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving theabov* 0.1'. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had achronio diarrhea and scrofula,for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT

CUBED HIM.

1 have

for ten yoars recommended It to many in New York, Ohio, anil Iowa, for scrofula, fever noros,and general debility. Perfect succcss has attended It. The eurej* effected in some cases of scrofula and fever sorcf were almost miraculous. I am very anxioat for rnj son to again have rccourdo to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hcncc his writing it. llito you tori wounds were terrible, but I believe he will recover. 1- Respectfully,

UZT IN JEN ME JOHNSON.

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TONIC SYRUP!

FOLT TIIF. CURE OK

AGUE AND FEVER

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The proprietor of tbis oelebratod mediciuo justly claims for it a superiority...rer all remedies offered to the public, for the safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long'standing. He refers to th? 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 cure, If the

people of directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a groat inuuy cases a single doao has been snffioieut

Moa lured by the proper standard—SL't:'-BSSFUI.. for a cure, aud wh»lc families have been cured by* TREATMENT—the Homeopathic SyBtom

IIO^ITVOI.

-ingK' liuttlc, with a perfect restoration of th. gener

all tho praise which has been given it. hrnlth. It i», however, prudent, and in every OsK Ex*MrLK—"In 1B4'J, twelve Homeopathic l'hy-

case mora*certain to cure, if its use eontinued iu smaller doses for a week or two after the diteaso has been chocked, more especially in difficult and long standing ea^es. .Usually, this medicine will not require auy aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathirtlo medioiiic. after having token three or four dos.f »f the Tonic, a single dose of HULI.'S VEGETABLE

FAMII.V PILLS will be sufficient. 1)11. JOHN HULL'S I'rineipil OtHce:.^ ,.t No. 40 Firth, Cross Slrret,

for lioldch-

XTOTICE is hereby given, that tho ing tho regular monthly examination of era Tor license, has been changed from the last ndny to tbe last .Saturday in eaeh month. 1 he tlrst exiiinination under this arrangement

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be^liel-i at

the usual plaee on Saturday, November ••*. w. School l'riutees and i.tbcrs will please make this knuwn tliroiighout their townsliips.

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Etaininer ir

KIT TON,

Mont county.

All the above medicines fit* saltf b) JejIj-.

BINPORD & BRO,

Oci. l'W-iy.