Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1866 — Page 2
CRAWFOROSVILLE, IND
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11' every Democrat who now takes the Kkyiew will each get one new subscriber, ii will give us a circulation of over fifteen hundrod.
Handbills and Circulars nf every .lesci-ip-tioii executed with pivmj-iiies:* at the Re vine officc. (Hir facilities arc st:ch thai we arc now enabled till Urgi orders on short notice.
gru\$ Coiulcnsscv.
Prominent Southern men have irged Secretary Mci'ulloch to roecomtnend to Congress i\ reduction of the tax on coMmi.
The Toronto Is iv* vvoung man of that, city, a telegraph u^eratio'. has fallen heir, by th-. death of a relative. £2.31)0.000 in ttie Trinity church property of New Vurk
Hon. Cnve Johnson. I'o/k Co** ma.src General, diel at noon Friday, at hi* residence at Clarksville, Tennessee. aped year?*. Me served fourteen years in CouereHS, acquiring a national reputation wa tour ve^r* president of th.* iitk of Tennessee was elected in IStil a member of the convention to consider the relation of Tennessee to the I'nion, which body, however4 never assembled: and wis, in lP'Jl, chosen to tho ?tute Senate, but wan refused a seaf. because of the aid and comfort he extendc.i to rebii-
The receipts of Hour it .S,-w York .hiring the ptist two were "iip .'i7 barrels, URiiinsi i.,(i() ImrrclMlariiif I lie corrt'sjiondiug pcrion in Is. :,. -, \A the fuce of the doubling of On supply. }'|1 ,\1 li l'ar Uiffher now Uia.u Ou*v wt'n* th.Mi
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A dispaich in ,i V.uSlu\t. jiiiju.j. ,lv Stevens lias calle.l a caucus of lU.hcn\ Cougresimen to meet in Wftsliitigtnn. Tilur.s.inighl for the purpose of I:ikitur action 'oi,.arij
the ground.
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iJy an incendiary tiro in l,nt. Missou riu. nil Sunday morning, which .lestrov.-.i large warehouse, two clerks who slept in the store destroyed -.vete suffocated. un,| another .who leaped from a third-story win.I.nv vcrelr iujured.
U'ai se-
By the cnMe wo learn that the l'n^liph Governmcn will hold a cobnier /«ecting soon.
when tho .4Inhnnin claims iiilf rcceive the nrtcotion its im|ortaiice l-nmnls. ('ouxiderable excitement exists over the Fcniiiii new*..
.and troops lia.l been sent to Ireland to be ready for :inv emergnncv. The I.oiulon Tini't professes tn believe C. (I. 1. It. siepliens will soon arrive ill lrchiml. The Knglisli (iovernment lias peremptorily refused the iue of im parks to hold reform tiicc.tini It j, admitted ill I'aria thai the Kmpire ..r \I ,\i an end.
The .Meadville'. I'on lis I Vn 11 denies the siatement that there is luit one Boldier of the Kevolution living nd say^ that there is in Sandusky, CaiiaraujriK comity, New ^ork. an old lievolutii.nnry soldier, Matthias liukciimn by nam.-, who draws a pension from the (iovernmeut. lie was born in 17.-,il, and is, therefore, now one hundred and eleven years old. liis wife, wi,„ was one year younger than himself, died about three years ago, and his daughter, fourscore years and more, keeps house for him. The old" man enjoys remarkable good heahk for one of such advanced years, urn! walks to the village, half a inile or mure from his residence, every two or three days. (In eaco Fourth of July he takes his old fowling piece, and goes out into the fields, where he blazes away salute in honor of Indepcndcnccdav.
New and rich mines have recentlv I di-.-covered on the Portland river, (Iregon.
A very rich gold bearing .piaru le.lgo i« been discovered near I'lacerville. California Over $1,000 i„
0 0
sn gold was picked upon
The wine product of Youba rnunlj. t'al the present year, will amoiini to over '17 (»l)(l gillons. 1
The Triumph til' K:ulii-:ili^ni—I(n KUVcK Kvery day dovoKi|i umro uul in-uv the
tlisiisti1rs that follow thick tiutl fast in the
Mark wake that follow.* tlio triumph of
liailii-aliMii. Trailc unsettled, the people feainil of the future, lre'ilin^ the as-M-m 1 1 i111 of the Ruiiiji on Monday next
—tho members of whieh were elict
pledged to discord. We are reminded o!
a memorable reply of the lamented
I-Puusilas. when some Heputiiican Senator,
tin commenting up'iii his defeat, said—"no
you could'nt come it.'' With more than
solemn earnestness that irreat statesman
the result. Kleven States out of the
triumph of radicalism in the la-t elee-
Saturday. December 1,1866. tions has tilled the minds of the people
with fear. They feel as if there was an
impending danger. he merchant trem-
,!cs :lt ,lul
enlargement of the paper. Demo-' "1,s":1"10'1 Kepre.-eutatives. impresses crats of Montgomery county, shall jc™ry
a market tor them, but the threats of the
of their fellow eitizens. c-oni'.' the Xational Bank.s. who liy eomhinatioiis con
trol tho niarkfts for their own scltish j.ur-
poses. They were lavish of tln'ir wealth to secure the election of their tools in
working man, the mtehanie, the clerk.
must pay them an additional botni- that
they may have more ill-gotten "rains to
buy radical votes. The R, ir, l.mur hefore the election, in advocating Demo
cratic men and measure^ warned the people of the evils that would follow the
jm_
peachment of iJii1 l'rcsile"t. So decision giVl in the Court of Quefn/fcne/i. Toronto, in the motion for a nef trial of Fenitins. .t large number of troops are lieinp con.'imitrated nt Toronto to jirevetu any li-toi tiance on the ilay. of execution of l\iii:itjj.
triumph of these architects of ruin—
men who delight in bloodshed, turmoil ait-il'r- ili„(. 11.,v. ....iv direct putltcattention from their shameless acts—men
who have been false to honor, false to
their pledges, and double traitors to their
country with whom the name of loyally
is but the syuonyin ot treason, robbery.
Thomas Forbes, one of .1 gang 01 fiiVvilm' W are 11 formed by a larmer living robbed and attempted to murder U- liou.s I
evun ,n
singer in Chicago in .luna last, was convicted '"V1
by a jury on Friday, and teen ooara' imprisonuu?
ces" but one linve been similarly nnnislied
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The future is inner
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the fanner finds no market, lor
SCribCTS. Whenever ihflt number I '*'s lirtMl,u'l-i- threats of impeach- murdered and placed on the track by his is received we shall make a further I
mo,lt
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fearful conviction that
the crimson waves of civil war will lull
uvor this oticc prosperous land. Who has tho working man. who joes t, ])js wife with the ti'linus that he cannot ob-
hatred and strife. -Vot satisfied wi.h jiAnVvlnau,.. per n-• four years ol' bloody trife, they wish to I huRur Cured,
involve the country in a neighboi hood
war by deposing the President, ceti- BhAN*. per bu
tralizing thi. Government and placing the BppJlVw.h'Tr'i' poor man more firmly in the clutches
a monied m-istociacy.
il) lie (ould Not Vote.
At the election 011 Tuesday, a trifle light as air was made a sufficient excuse to excludc from the right to vote any
One gentleman, who had always been a Union man, some time ago purchased a valuable horse, which had been named
liui 1- at I Stonewall Jackson' by his former own- I COTTON—Yarn" 1 er. He did not care to change the name Uiunne, !:•!,\ of the animal, and by some means that Ktsus. fact found its way to the knowledge of "arrcl the judges of election in the precinct I ....... ,, '"J1
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sentenced to ,hir- ,°
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The Government bun ubout ^liK) tliii) (Kill in
... bx-rebel General Edward Johnson, who re- with a stick, with which lie killed nine.
eeived a pardon from the President some time T'
aince, called upon the Sonretnry of the Trens-
ury yeaterdny for the payment of check of
tothe rebellion. Tl.e Secretary refused him
Oil has bocn discoveriMi near urni a company of Norihurn to sink & well.
j'&S
lc fan"TS
in more emphatic than polite tc*rms. CLEHiiVMAN, located somowhero it)
,u. Wnhliineloii
STATE ITEMS.
A lierinan theater flourishes of Sundnv i-rhts in Terre Haute.
A new din afawMo.
I\IVAMV
beast Butler, the drunken Hanks, the undivided
lory is lieinjr pnhlislied lor pmoh.i^
urn ha» advanced to thirty-five eeuts
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1 crre Haute is still infested with bur'l.i..-
T. (). (leorjros of Jefferson county, has manul'actuied 1,000 gallons of sorghum molasses this year.
There has not been a case of hydmpho
...... ,, bia in Terre Haute for over twentv years replied: -.No, I could not. and you see
Mr
I'nion, commerce destroyed, war threat
ened. and the people fearful of the future, and all lieeause I could not come it."
Honest liepuhlieans will admit that the
Tnyhir. with her mad stone,'liv,
that village -f-
A Gambler by the name of Hough formerly a resident of New Albany, was recently killed at Shrcveport. Louisiana, by a fellow gambler.
Killed—The incoming eastern train late Saturday night run over and instantly killed an unknown man. near the crossing of the Indianapolis and Hockvillc l!oads Coroner Merry held an im|Uesi yesterday.— '/Vi-rr limit' •Imtnin/.
The man is supposed to have been
usurpation by that corrupt body murderers. His name was Samuel Lowe
aml liwil ahiint five miles I'roin Werrc
Unute.
KiI.I.Kit.—On Thursday last, when the passenger train on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati road came in to Hatesville, Henry Mallskamp, livin" near i'eppera a
tain work lor his hands, and the means of ,• .t Hie track and was caught ny the cars and supporting lierseit aud his family, to
rlI
,vcr. three cars passing over his body,
blame for this? Xo one but the moduli- cutting him almost in two. It was sheer ary—the- tnroh tuul turpentine leaders of' ^arolessnoss in hint to \enture on the
the Republican party. Who ha- the
t'uruier to censure, who finds his products
decrease,1 one-half in value, and l.ardlv
wl tlu cars WPrc
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'T1'?.01,1I-,C
rcaran
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Followinir in the trail of these men
and reaping a harvest from tin: mi.-uries
Congress, that they might secure to them where he how remaius a self made victim their exeinptiou from taxation and their °f "loving not wisely hut too much."—
golden interest. They draw the Mnnus lnimrrttl.
of their purse when the farmers have
saeriliees to pay their State
their products to dispose of, hear down the market and compel lhe" l-« I kl.l.Lh\ t/it().SU\. On Iliurs.hty in.irii-
and eompe
oountv and
Dry.
HITTER RR1CK. p* UKHi (. IIICR .*1. por duiI CRACKEHS-Soda
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where he resides. He took the oath when offering his ballot and satisfactorily answered all the questions pronounced to him. Finding there was no other mean of excluding the citizen from voting, he ....... was then asked if he had not a horse by ""J*-"'"'-' the name above referred to. As soon as I1AY-Timothy. ho replied in the affirmative, he was iu- Clover formed that he could not vote in the reg- MltKS—Dry. ular box. and his vote was deposited jn ... ir,'l'n the rejected box.— Hnhimon• /'tijicrSf'
The telegraph, says tho Louisville Di iiitiri ut, gives us but a meager account AH1( Kl»«k alnui ol the meeting of the (Jraud Army of the ijmi--.Republic at Iudianapolis. What was LKA|V-u'lnu--said and done in their secret conclaves liar, on they only know themselves. .Secret po- '••''•ATIIKK—Kip, piece, litical societies are a nuisance in a free government. What right have any set ol men to get up such an organization What do they propose to do that the rest of a free country have not a right to know.'* Ts this to be a (lovernmeut controlled by secret r.ihl.il-' -J.
.WIIlN 0\I^ O^ri Its, cm OIL—Ijar I
I* iih
'r,JI11 I'aoli. near the (.)raiij,'e
county line, that the oquir-
ls S ,,Ici,t tllat
AU Ilis accompli- I
lhuy
"f
coni
CC"?i Ur
ill the neighborhood
,c
a,,d
1 tIlC l,eni
r, Linsced Coal J'KACIIKS—Dry. ft,....
'armor entered his
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gold in,he Treasury. pretty well filled with squirrels. He staUCII..:.... ,. closed the door and weut hi on them SAl/r-u„
Fresh Can
nei^llbo. liood I'OIIK. It,
!"'C a(-'tUi,11y
destroying the I'OTATOKS. bu
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SODA
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Suck
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SKKIlS—Timothy
board hunters who will go out'
ovcr
rid them of the posts. Quails are soap—Hnr"*. "V.:
three four hundred dollnrs due him on his "I Polity same neighborhood.— Tonmry. soft, salary «s Major in the regulur nrniy previous l'
rf
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r» tire Jireporing "«ked woiimn whom he had baptized, TLkKb\s-iirweil how she fell in her mind, and wa.sconsidW,,|£AT—Kel—-
Tlie suspension bridge over the Ohio river crubly Kiirpritied to hear her answer Clncinnnti i« nnu nppn for peil»niri«n». ••I wiirmlv. *B1111V. fi" ii'-:-"--
.New Orle.m-
1 ru-hc-.I,-.
Pulverized Toffee
rojrion called "Down Hast." TAI.I.OW
White
l)()I)—(jreen. e.»rd Dry
0:111
,' nitr binisolt llliara Dixon made lus :m-
:1Iul soon
:'alle'.-tiins
Jacobinical Bingham, the cloven-footed h,.111 he married. Shortly after this Stevens anil the /t'/i// Mrt.n. ami a lo.st event some oilcuinstanoes were dis.-over-of lesser lights. ed through which it was surmised lli it
of & female wom.tr.
the ^ontleinan was possessed nt' another
wife ami family iu the far (iff State uf (leoiL-ia. As a natural eonei|ue.m me "latier" wife heeanie indiunant. ainl jnin«r before the court .sued out a warrant for the gay deceiver, eharfrinjj him with hiirainy. lie was arrested and lor want of hail was incarcerate.1 in our coiintv jail until the sitting of our Circuit Court,
ZNIarfied.
make
iug, .Voveinber 'J'.1. lSiiti, at ..'clock a. m., itt the (Jittlioiir Clntrcli. Iv Kov. Kntlicr Mnugiin.
national taxes. lie products once in the Mr. Jua.s Klli.kv to Miss K.itk Crosby, nil „r hands of their there is an immediate inflation—a rise in prices, and the
THE MARKETS.
Xrw Vork .tlnrkrl. New York, Frirf.-iy Nov. 30.
11.01.U—Dull, rtulo* nt $I?SS)
00
Tor flounil oonmit.n
^0 for choice
$1U
.ales ut $t 21S1 t2-2 for shipping
CORN—Lower, mixed Western. OATS—Lower nalo* at 61@fi3c.
PORK—Heavy and lower salea at $2i 755E02 37i REEF—Unchanged.
GKAWFOROSVILLE PRICE CURRENT
ALCOHOL, per gal .. APPLES—Green, bu--Hry, per & RKAN. per hu
1 1 00
•.•.a none a noi.e 1 jne an me i! 33 10 a 15 a none
Kr
11100 1 50
Rutter
CII1 1 sF CA.N 1)LE.S--Tallow...
M.KAI
-Ij a •15 a
,.,
Cod.
1 Herring, box Kre^li Lake, I FEATHERS
I a I W W
10 0(1 a IS 00 a io oo 10 V2
0 50 Ton 7(K) tt 7 50 10 00 P2 0U a 15 IH)
1W 00 a 30 00 a -0 on no oo a 30 oo
:t
Sole alt. piece orghum
MOL
^TOK1XSVILLI!. INDIANA. SATURDAY, DECEMBERl, 1S{')(*.
SPECIAL
NOTICES.
Lamps! Lamps!!
I'lense cull iin.l examine our stock l.efiu'c
IMH«T pj-i'tvlieri
Ut3.
(i
per Imshel in the Terre Haute market.
MOKKKTT & HOOK.
Hu. bwAis's Vir.i-.TAiii.it Hair Kalk iiitu:i.ibljr rctorea p.cy timr-to lis /riginVl color, wi'iout nt..iuitig ilic tj.in ur jltXh«tr li !«avja tho mint dend lciir, Soft, moist au/ gloss v. to carl, and keeps it ii/iis nlm-, promotes its giowly »n»i pi-o-alline off.
J' mniu\j nttlhtr oil or ul N'otneroi.% preparations
pilll'.c. utl 1 Tavti. Ih
Dr. Sviiiitt i.CKI. izcrf hi it fi» N
at.on, :ul ag
not onlv 1 ho
li ts lettorn it
l-Hll^UlslK'd US! wetl as In clergymen, 1: nt»ers. no
I i.'sm'v
r«'!II!»'-Kahh» i»
deit'cr liri£0 ytmndlf* ul if your tradesman 11.up," iluJlar fut it triai or tiie pmovU-to:.
Vf-nrl f.,r X,,. .. k,.r \... -.ii-h
Ik* holtwiio
-soi.p v-
E. J. Binford & Brother^
I)iuggi»t. Craw ft rd^villc. Ind. Dee],1rt 6.1vcw
Dr. Schenck Pulmonic Syrup, Pari,,
incurai.le. when he
c. niineneed the use of this simple but pi.weil'ul remedy. His health -s restondina very short time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended, for all tile symptoms quickly disappeared and his present weight is nn.re than two hundred pounds.
Siiu-e his recovery, he lias devoted his attention exclusively to tV:e enre of Consumption, and tl.e diseases whieh are usually complicated with it. and the cure effected by hi- medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Sciiknck makes professional visits to several ol the larger cities weekly, where he has a larne coucnursc of patients, and it is truly a.itoni.-hin& to see poor ••011sumptives that have 1o be lifted out of their earriaires. and in lew months healthy, robust pcrsrns. IJk. Schkxik's I'l'I.MtlMC SYtil'r. SKAW'KKI) Tll.NK and MANHHAKK 1'lI.l.K are generally all required in curing Consumption, i'till directions accompanying each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Suiesck. but when it is convenient it^ is best to sec him. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Hespirometcr his fee is three dollars.
Vlease observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctn••—. ie when in the last sta^e of Consumption, 'ind the other a3 he now is, inperlect health—arc on the (Jovernment stnmp
Sold by all Druggists nnd Dealers, l'rice $1,50 per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck l'r.ncipal office, Xo. 15 North Hth Street, Philadelphia. I'a. tieneral W'hol.sale Agents: Demas Dailies & Co.. N S. S. llance. lialtiuiore. Md. John I'ark cii.iMs.^^i^I,'
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Extract of a Letter from
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vAnother Testimony.
Hi.oominoton.
Im...Oct.
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THK (HiHAT FKMALH HK.MKDY FOR I RRK(J I'l.ARlTI KS Those Drops are a scientifically compoiimf'tfuor preparation, and better than any I'ills, IWders or XostrnuiR. Heinu liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppi cssions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by tho fact that over ItKMMKl bottles are annually sold nnd consumed by the ladies of the I'nited States, every ono of whom speak in the strongest terms of prai: of their great merits, Tlicy arc rapidly taking the place of every other female lienicdy, and nre
li a '.'o considered by all who know aught of them, as the a W I
s,,r0-''t«
(W 475
13 a
1 00 a
New Orleans.
safest, an.1 most infallible preparation In the
worhl»
'.'II a 23 I
for the cure nf all female complaints the re-
lova
too bottle, with the written "igunturc of
2 IN.
ei cr
'2 (HI I 70
J»n
e7
3 40 35 3 50 7 00 2 00
Jons
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. hvON,
VX,
in: iii i:nijlish 'rummy.
rnOTKCTEn liY KOYAL I.ICTTi:RS I* AT EST.
». SIR JAMKS CLARKE'S
Celebi'ated Female Ir'illts IVtytirrtifrom a prescription of Sir ./. ('lurk, M. /).
Phi/sicum Kxintordinary to the Queen. h'-i|lvaluablc medicino unfniliut in tho*uro «r all tho^e paniful and dangernu* tli-fa?»o^ to '.w hich the female constitution is suhj«t»t. It inodcratoM ull «'\ee.-snj)d removi'^nll ohslroeti»»ns, from whauver noe,. A apeady cure may ho relied on.
TO iiiAituu:»
Tin
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time they ares In all Cases 'Nervous and Spinal Affections, Tains in the H/»ok and Litnln. Fatigue on slight exertion. l' iipitation "j the Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, th»**e I'iJs i!l elfeei euro whon till otiier means have fnili-d: and althoauli a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, eah-mel. antimony. anythinK hurtful to the eon«titution.
Full direction* in the pamphlet arouixl eaeh packaije, wiueh should he carefully preserved. Sold hyall |)ri»2:i:ist.s. Price. One Dollar per Mottle, nVKVMAli NOiK IC.
It is the fnh every valuable Medicine to he CnrNTKKFKiTKP.^IIe cautious, therefore, and aee thnt the letters "T. Sc M." are hlown in the hottlo, and that ich \vi..ppei hear- the KAC sjMli.Ks nf the siL'natnie- of I. liAMWl.\ CO., ami Jolt MOSKS. Wiihouj which none are genuine.
N. P.—One lol!ar. with Ki^hteen (\*nts for Postane, eneh»sed to an.v^ authorized Agent, or to the Sole Agent for the Foiled Stat«-* and llritish Dominions.
JOB MOSKS/.'T t'ortlandt St.. New Vtok. will insurca bottle, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely seali Irotn all observation.
Sold in Crawlordsvdle. by Motfett A Uooe, llliuLad A lh'».. 1. N\ r.v A To., and all dealers in Medicine*. Nov!! ISlWI.y.SNtV
4
DBS. .lew ni:L/Vii/\i{Hi ).s
S])ociiic I^ills
are prepared by the Messieurs Oaiianvikick A Ofpost. Pharmaceutists, No. 214, Kue Lombard, I'ari^ from the prescription of Dr. Juan Del-nnarre. Chiel Physjr- nn to the Hospital du Nord on Larihoidere
t.KTTKH or ltF.COMMKNOAT!«.
This great ntedicine mred Dr. J. Ii. Sciiknck,th»* kn'ti.kment—^e have used the i'SrnciKic Pit s" ['ropriftor. .,r I'ulinonnry Coiisuinpiinn. when it ,S''x-V',
M«y
MA
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lintl iKs-umcd Ur Hi"-I l,.rinalili. a-pcol, and when liqc. ami linv.- i'minil ih.-in Vi' tni'-1 ijn'ri-J'c'lic 'iinl't'lH ."peedy death appeaiv* i.i:. ei»»nt Komody in ea»e-« of Sp »rmatorrh «tri» »miee(t hi:
1'"^' nt'-r'nN. .turiii^
A Pamphlet. e«ntainim full particulars, with lirections and Advice, printed in French, licriuau Spanish and Kngtish, accompanies each Box. aid will be sent, by mail, free of cost, to any who will write for it.
Price, tfl |m\ Kox, or Sl\ lloxcs for $r». Sold by all the principal Dritcuist-, or will be ent by mail.?ecurely sealed Iroin all oh«*rvalion, on receipt of the speeitied iee by auv authorized agent, or by the sole General Auenis tor America, DSUAR (.*. .MU^KS & CO..Corilandt street. .New York. Authorized Agents fur Crawtonlsv.llo and vicinity. Moll'utt .V Mooc. and Rintonl A. Rio, AU orders by novU ooy
ihail prompily attendelto.
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I'ltoviiiKNCK. Ala., May 13, 1S60.
I)h. John Rtkl: I send you $30 for Cedkon RitTEKi please .-end what it willcomotji nfcer nayine freight to Columbus. Miss. 1 have been troubled tor several years with indigestion have had to take P. every night Tor ten or fitteen years und in ebruary, IHW, wasattaeked with general naralysm. I was confined to my room !W the balance of the year and, in laet, continued in a very weak and nervous condition until some two months since hen 1[was put under an operation, and your
PHKI'AKKP PHKSCIUl'TrOX. MADK FKOM Tit PKKSC'UI TION OI I'-ev. CIuin. E, King, HI, 1^1,, A*
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nnos Rittkh l«.r treatnu-ni. 1 conuueneed improving nplil a•%«•, and um pretty well restored. ....R._ Y^ur-. truly, *4" SS5
I"OH THE ritKVENTIOS ANI) Cl'HK OK
0*0 3STSXJMPTIOKT, (IX ITS MOST AOVAXCEI) STACKS.
\T'AiMMi'cnl ^llrM
II.I.K. K.V.. Nov. -•, 1HM, followuiff from Lanea»ter.
Lori?
I received this dav the Kentucky: Uk. John Ri ij.. I'leasc send ine iu haste, for my own use. o.\fc oozfcs oi y.uir Ceduon Rittkk.s. I have- tried them, and find them all you claim for tin-in. I hey nreeurniff roc of Consumption of lone «t.limine. ours, respecttullv ti. W. SHINhLKROW 1
uf
It immediately increases the strencth and deep, ens theeolorof the pale blood. It subdues the Chills and hever, and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, always, in from -even to rteen days. The appetite is at onee invigorated.
7 •l!y'"V,Un1l
r!"!i!"V
Hrf* TA,s,'?%' kon
1
Chape! oVepi
Street, New Haven, Ctuiu.. who can be consulted "1 f"
1 3D »««»vu, wiki can ne c«»nsuIteU
IVtee $1,50 per bottle. old b.v J)ru: »i:M« everywhere. I r: ... e.C. CLAKK A CO
present season hr CHKAP
mull'tntf. i**
n|
l-crsonally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) con-
I corning all private diseases and I'cniale weaknesses. i'.. ....' -•-..'.M'...: ,t
(Jrn'i Aeontsfor V. S.and Canada^.
TABLK LIY.N'K.V
A uiURiiifiiM ht uKsorlinunt urTitbl? Linen,eonsi^ting ol towei.«. napkins, handkerehiels. Av., o! nil sizes, hlcurhod and unbleached. will he ort'"-"d for sale to the UdH"t of Moniijoinervnouniy during
iu 15
SOMETHING THAT KVKRYIiODY NHOtLD HAVK. 1/r. Chase's IticipoV. The uu luabh* l,.uk for information published in the lost century,
3 Cheap John, the agent f,ij* Montgomery enmity will call on every one during the present fliiminer a none
maiumG.
as \OTIO.\* OF KVI.HV KIMI, Consistins .if Itnior", I'ncket Knives, Ac., enn ho l»n l'J hod of CIIKAI' JOHN'. 10 a lkJ jimlOiaC. 5 50n 2 70j smXH'IE. io a PQ The be-it Spectacled ever offered to the public, vil 3 0.) a 3*25 *er and Btoel fruines. sold at flu: lowest rates by 3 .Vi ^00 malOnjrt. THKAP JOH
growing rapidly uorse.and had business for nearlv iw»»
L. more for nn1
... I«voN, without which none are genuine l»cen compelled to I months. All my-ymptouis indicated, unmistakably nee of ON."l MP1 ION. In the beginning
reoruary, Mr. Henry 1'isliT, Treasurer of the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Weekly Paper.
*A Complete I*irtorinl llinlory of ibe I'iiiic*
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HARPER'S-WEEK Y.
Sl'iaNIUIHA ILU'STKATKD. 4 Critical Notices of ihe l'rcHH. "'I'he l),r-t I'nmily Paper published in the I. nitod Suites."—[Now London Advertiser.
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CAUTION.
-e Pill- should not l.p taken h.v Females during the I* I US 1 TilKK 1 tlN TllS of I're^naney, they arrj sure to hrintr on "Miseurriase. hut at any other
1 ,V
A ^necessity in every household."— Ibis ton Trail-
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pense, S ne
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH.
W^ubHcriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be aceon.panicd with
1
$§!*
k-'o
llAKl'IHt A: It HOT mats, Franklin Stjuarc, New \ork.
Books and Stationery.
patterson's j^ancy
13 A A A
A I I I
Seminal
Sexual \^'ellkl}"esV,^^r 'lYHpotetivy'."^'pe.MViI 'fVjrflVi'i'ouieiits ..1 th.» Ni'tyous System Weakiie.voe-i arising iroii^'eret Hubits and Sexusil Kxee-es RelaxaI ion ..f thi-tJenilal Orsans: Weak Spine Alfcctions
and in all ih«. ghastly train of Symptoms arising Irom (Iver-l -«•. or I.os. from ami rnue of the .Nervou- h-ive. earne advie the l*rifessioii. nnd all persons i-utlerma tr- ni any Sunptomatie ««r Organic Atl'eotions o} ihe (ilmto-I hinaky SvsTKMfc.to use these l'ill. Wiih hijjh -peel, we are yours mo»t sin* eerely. R. A. REAruKPAiKE, M. 1. 'i. I». IHMAKIMN. M. I). r.\n 1k I.Krcnui:. M. 1). f.. i. vu vst khj A hi RUo Lombaid, VnrU.
Si'dentary and Studious Occupation^. f»riel's. Anxieties. or whatever tends to impair the Vital Action the Rrain. Ileai or Nervtu System, frequently lead to tie ni"St listressim and Kmharrassing Iisorders of the iitn.K Svstkii. Students. Clergymen "'id Ljiwyers, therefore, who are especially lialde to ?he«e eaknes«es, should res rt prumpMv to Hit. Oki.AMAKHK'S Spkcikic I'H.ls.
0)
A A no
BOOK SiOliK.
A A 1 1 A
:lUdSlOdOl] nlOOK
School siiid College
TEXT BOOKS,
Cap. Letter. Note .t Rillet NN riling Paper. Rlank. .Memorandum and Account Rooks. Slates,
Pencils. Pens, and Inks. A 1 urns. Port Folios tt
Poems. Writing Desks Novels.
1 hilosophical and oin«»r orks, also. Steel Kngravings. Photograph-
I«ithi graphs. A eve-, ry other article that can now be found iu a com plwe ROOK
'I) in
a
The w«.nderful pn-Kress of Molical Sci-
s\,*•-J-c-im'V1\'tiV1^I'•
I'hkvkntkm
V*.
as Small
1 ox. —Rev. Charles h. Kinn. M. I».. IX I) etc
1
ASTHMA. liRONTHITIS
'. A Hit II. and all afTcctions of the I.t'MJS IMKOAI. ami A lit I'ASiSACKS for (ienemi ami Special Dera'icements of the XIOKVOL'S SVSTl'Mfor Disorders ol' the HI.OOI): and for all functional Disorders of the Momach and R.iweN
«e.hi tho ciigh. «ud
I the diflicult breaihin? are speedily relieved- the -IM becomes ealm and rHreshintf. the evaeua'iioi
\gfSste,rEfflW'-lv,T11
U. mi.
I)n. JollN Iti l.L: \\euiadean arraniteinent with i-ur ai, nt, ul? lor sellini your Cedron bitters, and arc ahoui sold out. Wc want (I gross) twelve boxes more without dela.v. We nre introducing them readily, an think they answer a nood purpose. j^aSfSjffipHS. IIT)(i(J A t'liOTIIKHS.
Tho
Anns. Hahk. Qn
Con Ln kk Oij.. iiiskv. (e.,nndin every Di h.v WHATEVER N \MK KnowN, in which there is exhib ,on°
c'\,n ro
°f the following N) ui|ttom«:
Diflicult or lingular Rreathing. Lo.s of Rreath Co ugh. acting of Hesh, Night Sweats, Hi ceding from the buug:. Loss of Mrength. Lovs of Appetite, (tener 1 Oebihly, i)ebdiiy of I'regnancy and N«rliig. living Pains through the Shoulders. Chest rnce or I.iiubs, rscur.-ilgia, Nervous ileiidiiehc, Nervous I lustration. Nervous Irritiition. liidiliness or l)i/.r.nieK'. Kxce^ive I'nloness. Sore Throat. Droivsi-
J'cplcssness. D.vsi.epsiii, Sour Stomach. llejirt l.iirn. Oppression or .-.inking of the Stomach l.elorc or alttr enting. Constipation, Uemiitent ever. Ac.. .Ie.. und ksi'kciai.i.v in all p'einale IMsor!T^ ,"r.
1'1.•'""«
Itregulari'.i.,-. such ns Dillic nit.
I niiilul, Suppressed, Seanty. Kxecssivc llehived I'r.'iimtiiie or too I-rcqiient Men-ti uati..n
Miiiiciiuiun Irom
i.ss.
obstructions of nature, nnd the promo-
r, imp a |2 0(| health, regularity and strength. Implicit direc Itllli. Ktillill" it-linn tlini' ,nn. I.n .. ...1 ..
rections stating when they may be used.and explain ins when and why they should no*, m.rcould not be u-rd without producing effects contrary to nature's prevent me irom spuiking a chosen law- will b.. fonn.l rw
IMUirt
I ii**. and Humph-
"Vour Prescriptions saved my daughl has.-aved me hundrels of doliars.— Rev. Jeys. Reinsen. N. V. "We bless Cod for the benefit we have receive' from your Prepared Prescription."—Rev. P. pert» grine Rlos^burg, Penn. "Kvery one to whom I have recommended it ha hrnefiied much by its u*e."— Rev. C. D.Jones, h'?l ciue, \r
Rmu.e Hm*iK. Astok Pi.ack, N. V.—In the part of February. W,. was suffering frcun a viob-n' cough, for whieh I had been treated durii." «i* months previously without benefit. I had Night Sweat- which completely prostrated me.
THos. j. ro.\ KK.
have had Nervous or Spasmodic Asthma for ulrvvn years. During ihe last -ix years have never hao an tinitilcrrunuil night's rest, often seeined
fho
iW:
I
4
iome that 1 would die helore 1 could air into my .sitings. I Miiler««l so greatly trom 'short nesof breath,' 'inut 1 wu* compelled lo like frequent rests in walking irom my residence to my place of hu.iincs*. 1 »ie nmlit before I obtained the 'Prepared Preil...,' was llie wnr.-t 1 ever li.i.se.l. On ol.tuin...h i,ic remedy, I tonka lea.-pooui I at noon and at night, nnd slept nil night without waking.
Tl... i.,i-i........ n..„ ». "f
I...I In 'V.I
1 1
to ul! who will write lor it, I Sold in Cruwfordivillehy Molfett A Uooo aiidliinlord
V,
A
limthtr. 'nor3-1Pt*i,yHN,
«d at any price •'an be found in 'his line, as well as a well selected sroek of indow Rlitols. And y»*t the Show isnoi concluded—for Santa rittu* has made PATTKK-
M)NN his I! AI) \R11 RS for in tr
WW O o_
mr
1
the ak'etif of th* Funny
:h:'r
Old /-v.»
st'KMLKMAX will takvf the reatest delight in ^howins visitors the •tJ richest and rarest assortment ol fyfci
O
cq
A
IMM'tSriilPTIil
Ihe PRESCRIPTION should be used in evcrv case where the I'h.VMeian prescribes "Con Mit- I T.1
ifi
Tojh
und (.lit* gvg
lor both sex
r.d all
A(JKS.
introduced bet..
I
i!iv\
N O I
turn iivr,
N
1 tt crson^ i\ N A A A
AMI
O OK fS TO I{ 10 ,'
tt ,S/rcc(. cl-lNi«- wty.
onld ei.me on. which \vould PMikiiuj above whisper. I had
then had two aUaek of bleeding from the lungs,
lau.. tonn.f carefully folded around My family I'hys eian assured me that he could doiio
uld 1.
tnrfortf.rtfft fntlnnui.
Jns. Patters.-.n.
Watches, Clocks, &c
JAMBS PATTERSON,
•t»KA I.Kit IX-
WATCHES, fi CLOCKS!
AN:—
1
f_J
'•"•t1*-
1
1I0,'N-.lost.
«lajs, my ippeliie. (whieli I had entirely retur nod within a Meek, my eoityh had almost left me und in le-. than tw» weeks, the NiKlit-Swenti wen broken up. fheneet'orwiird I rt-^aiued s(reni tli rfipidly, and am now rru»lar! attending to my dutuaselerk to ihe American Kihle Soeiery. in whuse employment I luive been nine years, lain no»v viiwyI mi ijuoil health. Vour I'kkscktition etlectvit oi'kk. when my friend- despaired of mv recovery.
10 W l: Lj Li Y,
JN-ekel ('nller.v, I'lated Warn. Kire Arms. Musical In^trmiienN. I'neket -oks. Fancy Articles (\.inb« HriiMic-. roy?". Htiok« ami Stationery, Ac.. »te., at tho Miirn nf Mie "GOLDEN WATCH,"
Main Stp-fi, ('rawlttpl.-viilo, Ind.
Ulook Iry. rep.iircd hy th I iu all eases war Deli
Millinery.
MILLINERY STORE.
•Vo. 2, Commercial Mtloch\
I have not had hnken night's rest since 1 I have now completely recovered my strength and spirits, nod am noi at all utllicted with 'shormesis of I i.bualh. 1 flinll be glad to have tii»y one atllieti'd •iK'il!. A'thni.i. call nn.l rec inc.-Ky.KA C. l,A.\(jif DO.N, .Nn. XU toiirlli St., N. V." TS ncain in the n.aiK. «iili lull nnd c. uiplcte
1 iiiifortftcifft fthUmi'i
Mrs. M.
L.
llH
Magazine.
ul*ii(|iM«liottnbl)
c«*
STORK of the very
best quality and nt the very lownst prices, kept constantly .m hand bv
S
PA USON. in.™v his Kanc\ Ri/iar and Ibiok J^'oro
Rut bold in The Mas to-
hnf
todcelare. now, that Consi mption is sis kmtaini.y ci'kkk as Intermittent Kever ehtaim.y
A
Im
5?
I.L
li)n in
"i ^.1 r\ until tin1
^s »»'»th "lock of Wall
Ph
N
Cml P'1. ""'t' your j»a/p \Im ^t any pattern.®'
ibr br*l Niivtninci) work of
......... ilie kind in tin-Wurlil.",
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HARPER'S
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Critical Notlccs of therms,
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ESTRAY.l
•^TOI.KN. nb.iut the Kr»ili «.f Octu-
her, l^oo. one Mirrel Kil)-y. i» ycur .»!-l past, heavy quarlered. hind feet white a nmespot on ono hip. star in Ihe forehead, between 14 and 15 hands hiirh. broke to ride and work. Any person that wi.l til her whereabouts will lie liberallv re-
A. (JLA/KRKOOK', (»reeneastle. Ind.
Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED
tor the llcst Selling and Most Isorul Honk or the Uuj.
01MONTH:
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The MKIIICAR DKPARTMKNT. relatina to Diseases and their treaiment. by Dr. Henry Hurt shorne. Pp.feasor of Hyj:i«-ne (ilealih) in the l.'niversity of the State of Pennsylvania (Medical Department of Philadelphia).
The articles upon Farriery and Cookery are. like all the others, complete. The latter contain" nearlr UK")iRecipes. In fact the work a library in itself, nnd has no rival.
Special article'uit CflOLFUA, the RINDKRPkST, and
fl
et
R11 'II IN .K. New. reliable and useful iW-i!,.f-vuc^ edition, tnakim it the
MO^l OMl LK I book of tiie kind ever issued. 1 he whole work has been edited and arranged by a ej rps of ihe best -eientific men ol the country. No similar work has been publihed. equalintj *his in eumplelenes-*. vari»'tj of uiatter, nnd reliaitility. ^o class of men once po-scMiur it would willinuly lispense with it. It he Merchant. the.Mcc! he Professional Man.
u-et'ul alike t« the Fi auic, the Housekeeper, and
V- KXTHACTS I KOM TtlK J'RKS*. "One of the most important family works ever published. —[Rural American. N. \. .Sept. I. lriiiii. "Is probably the fullest ami most reliable bonk of us class extant."—[The Watchman, N. V.. Auc. 4 liWi. "Contain- immense number of practical receipts and other information.[N. V. Tribune. May InM.
Voll('h
tor it accurncy."—[Press, l»j,j
lelphia, Nov iwjii. "We find in it almost everythinff that can b« conan object of inquiry."—[Leader, Cleven. le'OO. "\Vill repay its cost in any family within a year." [North American, Philadelphia, Nov. IcOj.
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Nos. 17 and 10 Souih-Sixth St., Philadelphia.
Petition.
Notice of Petition for New Road.
"TIC 10 is hereby given that there will be a petiPresented to the Hoard of Countv Commis-j-ioners of Montgomery county, at their next session, praying for a new road to be laid out. commencing at the south ea-t corner of the south west quarter of v'ytion nineteen (IU) town seventeen (IT) range three (a) west, being the corner of the land of Preston Pennington, in lark township. Montgomery county, .ml., and running thence wesi on siction line -la mile, thence north to the north east corner of the north east quarter ol eetion 24, town P, range 4 west, being the land ot John C. Rritts* th'-nce west on section line IS miles to termination between the lands of David Rrittsand heirs of Swan Rrookshire and where there isa road running north and -outh.
NOVD.|H5I»W4. R. IJ. LANK.
Notice of Application.
Nnllcc of Appllrullon fur Liquor I.lrcii'.c lVJOTICK is hereby given to the citizens „r Union I Ti .,'i,v'J-|l|t- -Montgoineiy count j.
Stale of I ndinna.
1 hat I, ,lame A. Dri.-ktdl, a wliit male inhabitant of Montgomery county, in the Statu of indiann. I ot tho age ot tweniy-one years, will app to the
Hoard ot oinmissioncrs ot Montgomery countv, iu the Mate ol Imnana.at their next regular session Commencing on the first Monday in December A D* li-titi, for a license tn retail intoxicating liquors int! less quantity thana quart at a time, under the Tem-p-:?ranee Law of 1^.V.». tor the term of one year. My place ol business and the premises whereon said liquors are to bo sold and drank i* situated on north part ol lot number ono hundred and eleven,
(III)
as
^i"»wn and designa ted on the origiua! plat.
ol the t'»\v,n ^,J',l«f,'rdville, in said eonnt.v. i)outided as follow.-: beginning j,t the north east corner of I said lot, running uience south on tlreen street thirI ty-nine feet and three inches, thcu'*u west forty-one feet and three inches, thence
ni
,rth thirty-nine feet
ami three inches, thence east forty one feet and three I inches to theplnceoi beginoing. Said building-it-uate on the north east corner of^ above described part of lot number one hundred and eleven, in Inion township. .Montgomery ountv, Indiana.
NovinwiuL JA.MKS A. DKlsKELL.
Circuit Court.
Notice of an adjourned Term of the Montgomery Circuit Court.
Xi VT I! O IMII.m, (.'omitj*, SSI ^O I 1(. L! i-^ hereby given border of the Court that an adjourned I'erin of the Motitgi uierv ireiut will In? in Id ,1.1'
I'l.urt
\vori,u
articles in the Millinery line. ... the
pa
bottle, an I a.,1.1 by liniKai.-N seiicniMy, ..r ..r.lei? invited t.. .-a libel'., re inir.-hn-' may be addressed to the sole nronrietors. OSCAKti. AhjnKSA- »..'27 lOiirilnndi mm .N, \, Con^uliation lree. A Circular eontumiiig pjtrticulurs of many I successfully treated, will l»c sent free, 1 mail,
fl(AWFOKt)*VIM.i: ('IIAI'TKH .\o 40 16. A. JI., Meet aii I'irst Tuesda.v ni^hl after full Moon. junetfn)6 ... J.S. KKLSKV. II. P.
House in Craw-
lorcUville on the Hih day b.?eeuiber. lHit5.it being the bird Monday in aid month ot i»eeemhert lor ihe purpose ot di.-poting of the unfinished business ot the lnt S»p.ember Term, of naid Court, whennnil where the Petit Jur- rs of said Term, aud all ilnes.Mfs iu eaues si ami ing for hearinu at •uch ailjournetl 1 enp, aie ret]ueted lo bo in attendance on the hr^f day Iherioj wiihuui further service of sninmoiH. ilness my band and the »eul of said Circuit
Court, the 5ih day of .November. IHjii. .Nov 10.lHtf.w-l. K. WAliLAt'K. Clerk.
Plow Factory.
fi.7
kmori.
Mi
Wt
iJit
(hi Mum Strri I. aft ir /Jours East of tin.
}*'),( Offl'W.
peetfully inform my old eustonieM
inu niu nunlie ceneraUy thai I have engaged the "ices ej .1 j{. .1 I .N liUOWX. a praeftcal and i-\. perioneetl Plow Man ufaei rer. and will keep on hand
p« the very best quality of
William's,
MVued,
(no\'24't.i5y.
ItlftckKmith eJtablishtne.it will-till beci.ntinnnd prompt attention given to
IIOKSH
and all kinds of repairing. N. II. Th.,«e knonini! tlicni.-, Ivc- in lelited for wi.rk »ill plea-e iinike linm -.11!ii,• payment as 1 ncc.l the money to enlarge my mmiucsj.
JOnK A. (.IU I- FIN"
