Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 December 1866 — Page 2
THE WIkU REVIEW
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND Saturday,
December
22,1866.
flic iUus gottdciw.
Indian outrages, s:iy the ^anta be p.ipers,
arc of frequent occurrence, one hundred ami fifty attacked the town of Al.miosa, and killed three men. and wounded three others. These depredations were committed by the Coinanehes. Xavajoes, Ap.tches, and ties.
The Colorado Legislature mcl jit Uolden
'City on the 1th instant. ..
An entertainment was jjiven (Senotal Cmuit
At the l.indeU House. St. Louis, on 1 lidny
uight.
Twenty prisoners escaped from the St.
Joseph jail on Friday.
'A riot at Portsmouth. Virginia, on Friday,
resulted in the death ol three men. and sever
al wounded. Four building were at the same
time burned.
The Georgia Legislature favor? territorial
government in preference to the Constitution
al amendment.
Three steamers on Saturday, from Now
York, took out a million dollars in specie.
Alexander PlunimcrtuiA.Umes Hrown, con
victed of murderaml utidersenteuce of death,
escaped from the Falmouth jail on Saturday
Uy un explosion of a barrel of burning
fluid in the kitchen ot the Compion House,
New York, on Friday night. two persons were
killed and six badly wounded. tfiViVK,
Four persons were nrrcf(e| in New York
on Friday night, charged with /efrnudiug
the Government of two hundred thousand
dollars, bv making false return.** of manufac
tured tobacco.
Kev. Iteorge Malov, one of the pioneers
of Methodism, died at Crbanii. Ohio, on Fri
day.
A now city railroad was inaugurated in
Charleston. South Carolina, on Saturday.
Hon. E. M. JJruce, of Kentucky. died on
Saturday, of heart disease, at the Southern.
Hotel, in New York. i^ik
The eating house at Smithton, on the Pacific
Railroad, was burned on last Sunday. Loss S'JO.OtK).
of $15,000 in New Voik.
was fined in Jersey City on Saturday
for
storing petroleum on his promises.
TL« hading colored men of Washington citv contemplate holding 11 mas* meeting to rejoice ovor the passage of the siitl'rupe lull.
ReceiptB of intcrnul revenue on Saturday were $187,81)7. For tJie past 'vcar Sl'AiO'.t.939 is the total of receipts.
The Cincinnati and Covington suspension bridge will be open to teams the luiter part ut' this week.
The receipts of hogs in rineinnali?v,o'irPaturduv, were 17,000
head.
General J'arry, Treasurer of Hamilton conn" I
ty,
Ohio, died in Cincinnati on Saturday af-i ternoon.
Cincinnati has one hundred and fifteen 'miles of paved streets.
The Auditor of the State of Ohio, reports he value of valuables in said State to be .. eleven hundred and six millions, two htindred and eight thousand dollars. The amount of tuxes received in the Statu for the year 18(10, was over twenty millions.
A fire in Chicagoon .Saturday nightdestroved property to the value of $:',n.iiu(i
It is reported in London that Stephens, the Fenian, has been captured by the English authorities. The report, however, i» discredited.
The eBtimnted value of wheat and flour exported from California during the present year is §0,500,000.
The glass works in Birmingham, opposite Pittsburg, were destroyed by fire on last Sunday.
Hon. Silas Morris Cochrane, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, died on the 16.
The new Ironsides was d.estroved bv fire at League Island on Saturday night
There were ten million pounds ot wool sold in Boston last week.
An order has been issued for the arrest of John Morisscy.
STATE ITEMS.
A small boy named John Taylor was drowned in a mill ruce, at Misliuwakn, on the 10th.
Tom. Davis, a scnly citizen of Muncie, was shot on Tuesday last by the city marshal while trying to escape from an arrest, in the "'shoulder.
The
Begitter
,!
is advocating the advanntages
of Lawrenceburg as a manufacturing city. In its last issue it gives a lengthy account of
new woolen mill, commenced last spring and just completed. The main building is four stories, 92x52 feet, with several detnehed buildings for dye house, picker room, storage room for dye stuff, blacksmith shop, waste house, etc. The engine and boiler room is also detached from the principal edifice. Throughout the establishment has the best machinery that could be procured, and is not surpassed by any mill, cast or west. The location of Lawreuccburg—on the Ohio river, with two important lines of railroad running through it, cheap properly and low rates— certainly presents advantages for a manufacturing point.
Hon. John Y. Allison, of Madison Hon. F. M. Meredith, of Terre Haute, and Hon. A. 1). Hamrick, of Greencastle, all members ot thd
:|H
last Legislature, are candidates for the State
prison directory.
We have sutne particulars of trttlig.iant musical nuarrel in this State. It ajipettrs that some months sineo mi organ was pup-lias-ed and us.-il in the Methodist c'mri-li at College Collier. Franklin county. Many members of the church were strongly opposed to this introduction, and much ill feeling wo* the.result. The.organ was tiually earned out of the church one ni lit. liy unknown parties and destroyed by !ire. K.-eently a ny: licr organ was procured and placed in the ulmrci 1 :it a few ninhis afterward it was alse enttieI lv destroyed, the vandals using a piece oi railroad iron to 'accomplish their purpose.—
Mudiron (,'ovriir. lr.
Leonidns 1. demons, of Hethlenien, in-
Clark county, was found dead in the road near his resilience, one day last week. It is
hardly known how he died, or wlr:t caused his death, as no one wns with him at the time. Several years ago he was a citizen of Charleston. wheve he had a very extensive and lucrative practice.
There areon the docket ol the ii'O Common Please Court some twenty-live or thirty divorce IM
Dfu (II .—Porter and Bristol, well known in this city, who some time since escaped from the lute county jail and were recaptured, on Tuesday night last, dug out again and are now at liberty.—
Si AXDAL. —Our city has been the theater of a first class sensation scandal in tlk,c past week. The facts in the ease is that a lady of African extraction made oath that a certain young and gay physician of ihis city was the father of an illegitimate child of which she soon expected to be delivered, tin this evidence the physician was arrested, but put otF an examination ami gave bail for his appearance at the next term of court. We understand that he avers that he can piove himself entirely innocent of the charge—thai the prosecution was instigated by malicious motives, nnd thai he never had any iutcrcource or acquaintance with the lady in i[iustion. The law holds a man innocent of any charge that may be preferred n-gainst him until he is
proven guilty, nnd we therefore give the physician in question the advantage of this legal cloniency, nnd suggest that, the community should be equally as charitable. If he can prove himself innocent, well and good—if not lie will deserve the censure ami ridicule that will fall upon liini for thus putting into practical operation the teachings of the Republican abolition party.—Shelhgiilh' 1''•hnih'cr.
A li KM AltK Altl.K \Y HI.I..— Kzru W. Boiid, of tliis plate, was having :i well dug near /lis msioliiiie shop, in a southwest direction from the public square, cud when it had lieen sunk about thirteen feet, and while llohbs. who was digging it. was in the act of striking his mattock into the ciay. a .strung current of air suddenly hurst through from below, with filch force as to be heard the distance of a hundred yards. The bottom sunk about three leet but was forced back by the air to its original position. The water rushed in while llobbs rushed out, not being prepared lor an undergiound voyage to (,'hitia. The water in the well is some six feet deep, and is in constant commotion, resembling a boiling cauldron
It is thought an underground stream of water of some size passes near the bottom of the well, and that the air escaping from thence into, the well is what causes the ''troubling of the water."—limnloljih
Journal.
Theatrical compnnirp aro now performing
at Richmond. VlvansvilU* ami Lafayette, Terrc
Haute and Vort Wayne wxf. also occasional!
Tinited by show companies.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
i*
Mark Uurrinper was hehi io bail in the* BU
keeping an illicit diAtiler.r.'
111
S
*furdny. for
A suhterriw"""' In
Hobokrn, -a A jiisn
aliU desire that the same should be done on
with according!v. v*-
JOHN
MAAXXTISMU'the
Will be
ling .fe:i
or bulori*
A. HOOK.
I'. S. Mr. Bromley will be on hand to re-
ceiveall money during my absence.
'A'21"2
Children .Hisses Furs.
Vance, on Corner Commercial l!lock. has
still oil hand a dozen or two sets of those
nice m-Jtfn ,v collars for Misses & children.
For holiday presents to little girls, they are
the very thing, pretty and useful.
TO SOLII1KKS AX1» S()l.l)IKIiV IIKIIIS. All foldiers who have made application throaitli me, as agent, for the AMUTIONAJ. IIOIINTY allowed by the lnte Congress, ill please call on me at my office. delay, each hriimin^ with him any two of his acquaintances, who can swe?r to his identity.
The authorities at W.ishincton have decided that in all these claims for additional bounty, new applications must he made out and executed in strict conformity with the new regulations and form prescribed by theCanby Commission, the 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 the first applications, and are now in my office, only waiting the necessary signatures.
Those who have not yet made npplieation for this bounty, will now find it to their interest to do so im
mediately, as the Pay liepartment has directed all such claims to be filed within a limited time. JO'All claims of whatever description against the Government faithfully prosecuted and collected.
Also, deeds, mortgages and other legat instruments carefully drawn and executed at my office. W. P. 1JK1TTON, Att'y and Clnini A'gl. Office in Washington Hall building, (.'rawfordsville.
Ind.
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DR. JI Ai\
ITiOwt L.l Sf.J
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
Specific l^illw
arc prepared by the Messieurs (»AICAN IKKE A Dt'RONT. rharinaeeutists. No. IILL, Bue Lombtml, Paris from the prescription of Dr. .lunn Delamarre. Chief IMiymesun to the Hospital du Nord Laribt-i-iere.
T.KTTKK OF KKCOUMRN'PATIOS.
made from
Hcveral Tearspast. in our private and public practice. and liave found them a most energetic and cili eient Uemedy in ease of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness Nightly, Daily, or Premature KinissionsSexual Weakness, or hnpotencv. Special Deranjjoinents of the Nervous System Weaknesses arising from Secret Habits an«l Sexual Kxeessvs Bdaxation of the (Jenitftl Oreans Weak Spine Affections of tho ICjes *'l/nue" or 'Brick-Dust" J)eposits in the Crine: ''Milky*' Diseharses I'nlenes* r»f the Skin with Sunken 'hccks and l'dodle^ Lips •'Pinched" Features Irregular Action of the Heart, and in all the chnstly train of Symptoms arising from Over-t se. Abuses, or Loss from and cause, of the Nervous roree.
We earnestly advise the Profession, and all persons huflfcrinff from any S mptom.itiu or Oruanie AH'ections of the (iKSlTO-l'lttSAUV
.IKAS
DK
DKLAMAKHK'S
vital 'principal of life.
When by tr&rfsgressing tho\»ws of nature we impair/le workings of ttf^t beautiful mechanpnii which Qod made jVrfeot, nature, through her great EleotricaFCattery, makac a powerful effort to remove tVe impeVment which clogs the circulation of tl)6 magnetic forces. To nssiBt NaKre, ,e the "Electro Magnetic Flnid,"prepared by the Swain Manufacturing Company, which is nothing less than Electricity in liquid form, and is uudoubtediy tho most wonderful as well as most useful chemical discovory of this ago of fruitful research. It ie composed of tho most powerful ingredients known to chemistry, and when combined by this, the only known procoss, and applied to tho human form, it supplies tho deficiency of magnetic power, needed to banish disease. -A'ulsy of long standing, Scrofula, find Epileptic fits have been cured in a few minutes, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, those giant diseases which have for ages baffled medical skill, and caused untold suffering, yield at once to the healing influence of this powerful fluid. It is warranted to heal the following diseases when used according to directions
lotion:
Liijm/t'.r Jt-itrmi!.
An attempt was made a few evenings since to blow open the safe ot" the Treasurer of White county, at Montice'.lo. It was unsuccessful. There is no clue to the perpetrators.
as a bathing
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Falsy,
Fits, Swelled Joints, Scrdfula, Stiff Limbs, Spasms, Deafness, Cancer, White Swelling, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Femalo Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, and other Female Diseases.
Remember that its use involves no long tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects will bo seen almosi intantly while in no case can it possibly h\rm. end to tho proprietors for circular cc/itainncc certificates from well known zens Oil remarkable cures, effectod bj/this mediciiK) after all other remedies had failed to relieve.
One boron will be sent to arfy part of the United Suttcs on receipt one dollar.
DR. C. II. SwiaN & CO., tSvciJSors
to
VJi. JAS. MOliliELLj Proprictoru
31 South Water Street, Chicago. Sold by leading druggiaU everywhere. Vor sal*
-SOI.l HV-
E. J. Binford & Brother,
l)rngt*Ut. Ovawfi.itl^vilU'Jml. Ikfl.lKG.l.vw
TlIK (iRK \T
PIIOTKfTEl* BY KOYAI. LKTTKUS I'ATUNT.
SIR .J AMHM'l.AlIK K'S
Celebrated Lemale Pills
l'rrptiredjroin a prmrripti'm Sir J. Clark, M. ]), J'/if/sician fcxtruordinanf (o the
This invnluable uuMliciiuMs unfailing in the cure of"«M iu» paii.r.a ilanirerou* ili®euso to (which the female constitution ilijuet. It moderate nil exccss ami removes all ohstrm-ttwu*. rnmj i\tii»u-ver cnuse. A speedy nivo may be relied on.
TO MAUICIKO LiADIICA
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time. Wins on the monthlyiperuul with regularity.
CAUTION/
1
These PHI.-" should not be tak&jti'by Female- during the KIKST THKKK MONTII.S orPregnuncy.n- they are .sure t«» brinff on Miscnrriase. but at any other time they are
In all Ca^cs jNervous and Spinul Affections, Tains in the Hack and Limb?. Fatigue t»n slight exertion, Palpitation of the Ilcart. Hysterics, and White.-, these I'ills will effect a cure when alt other means have failed: and although a powerful remedy, do nt contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full direction* tn the pamphlet aroui caeh package, which should be carefully preserved. Sold by nil Pniiwists. Price, One Dollar per 1'ottle,
NI'I cial
It is the fate of every valuable Medicine to be Coi'NTKlil KiTKl). Bo cautious, therefore, and gee that the letters "T.
sisnatutes of 1. i.,. HALDWIN CO., and JUU MUSKS. ILr'Without which none are genuine. N. II.—One Dollar, with Ki^hteen Cunt.* for Postaec. enclosed to any authorized Agent, or to the Sole Aijeut for the I'nitcd States and British Dominions. .J.V .1011 MOSES. Cortlandt St., New York. will injure a bottle, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation.
^Stld
IIA vI Nil sold out to Wm livomley & Co., 1 tint now ready to settle nil unsettled businsss
in Crawfordsville, by Moffett Boo©, IBinford A* Bn»., T. W. Fry A ('o., and all dealers in Medicines. Nov3 ltG-y.SM\
The wonderful progress of Medical Science ,1.1 rin- 111e puit,,Si-TeYVtYoui 'iMiyTliulH Jt*ftVcliire. now. that CoNSTMrTioN is as CKUTAIM.V CIIIKI) a? Intermittent Hovor. ^a:i! ns
CKIIT.\IXI.V. L'ttEVKNTKii
part of February.
I'aris, May 5th,
(IKNTI.KMKS:—We have used the ''St'KCIFTC
SY.STHJIS.to
LKrcmtK, M.
as .Small
l'ox."—llev. Charles K. KinffiiJl. I)., I,L. l).,"ete.
I N S
PKKl'ARF.l) PRESCRIPTION
MAPK I'UOM THE I'KKSCIUJTIUN OF 'J-•. Ki v.
Chnn. K. KisiK)
^1* Im
Arc.,
I OH Tilt ritKVKNTIOS AN!) Cl llE OF
OMsuMPTiaisr,
(IN ITS MOST ADVANCED STAGES.) for the Radical Oure of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS CATAUHH. and all affections of the TjUNUS. THROAT, and AIR PASSAOKS: for (Jcheral and Special Derangements of the NKB VOL'S SVSTKM* for Disorders of the BLOOD und for all Functional Disorders' of the Stomnch and Bowels.
It immediately increases the strength and deep, ens the color of the pale blood, 11 subdues the Chills and Fever, and diminishes the Kxpcctoration. It checks the night swents. always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is at once invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh the cough, and the ditlicult breathing arc speedily relieved the sleep beeoines'eahn and refreshing, the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL TlIK KNKUAL
The i'RKSCItlPTION should be used in every case whero Physician prescribes "Curutt MtxTFUKS."
"Tthe
ONICS."
CIM» LIVFH OIL. WHISKY.
Pitiuful. Suppressed, Scanty, Excessive Delayed, Premature or too Frequent Menstruation.
SmteiiiciitM from I'ntioiitM, Ac ii "Your Prescriptions saved my daughter's hf»«. and has saved me hundreds of dollars.—Kev. K. HumnhJeys. Rt-in-'en. N. Y. "We bless (Jod t'or the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription."—Rev. P. Peregrin*) Blossburg, Penn. "Kvery one to uhom I have recommended it has benefiU'd much by its use."—Rev. C, D, Jones, Ra-
BIISLK
liot'^K.
ASTOH PLACE,
N.
Y.—In
IHiw,
I'II.I.S"
Du. DKI.AMAHHK'S PHKSCHIITION.durini
use these
Pills. With high respect, we are yours most sincerely. K. A. BKAt'UKPAIHR. M. D.
(L D. DlMAKIUN. M. D,
I).
TodAUASCiKKKit DfPONT,'«il4 Hue Lombard. Paris.
Sedentary and Studious Occupations, (jriefs. AnxJoties.or whatever tends t* impair the Vital Action of the Brain, Heart or Nervoua System, frequently lead to the most Distressing Kmbnrransinir Dinordera of the
VIBILBSVHTKM,and
Students. CIer«ymcn
nnd Lawyers, therefore, who are especially liable to these Weaknesses, should resort promptly to Du.
SRKCIFIL 1
The
PILLS.
A Pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in Fronui, (Jcrinan Spanish and Knglieh. accompanies each Box,ai will be Hont» by mail, free of cost, to any who will write for it.
Priec, $1 per Box, or KU Huxrs for ».. Sold by all the princinal Druggist-*, or will be sent by mail,securely scaled from all observation, on receipt of tho ppocilicd price by any authorized agent, or by the sole General Agents for America, OSCAK G. MOSKS fc (JO. tt7 Cortlandt Street, New Vork. Authorized Agents for Crawford*v lle and vicinity, Moffett tHooe. and Binford A Bro. AM orders by mail promptly attornled to. no\3'itiy
I was suirering from a violent
cough, for which 1 had been treated durimr six months previously without benefit. 1 bad NightSweats which completely prostrated me. In ttic evening, hoarseness Mould come on, which would prevent me from speaking above a whisper. I had then had two attacks of bleeding from the lungs. My family Physician assured me that he could do no more for me. I wa growing rapidly wersc.and had been compelled to leuve busmess for nearly two months. All my symptoms indicated, unmistakably the presence of CONsl'MPTlON. In the beginning of February, Mr. Henry Fisher, Treasurer of the American Bible Rocicty.presented me with a bottle of the PREPARED PRESCRIPTION. In a few days, my appetite, (which I had entirety lost,) retur1 lied within a week, my cough had almost left me and in less than two weeks, the Night-Sweats were broken up. Thenceforward I gained strength rapidly, and am now regularly attending to my duties as clerk to the A merican Bible Society, in whose employment I have been nine I am now enjoying health. Unr
Pyears.
H'KKgood
UHSCKIITION ctleclcd a
when my friends de.-paired of my recovery TilOS. J. CONGER, "I have had Nervous or Spasmodic Asthma for eleven yeai.-. During tho ia*L MX years 1 have never had an uninterrupted night's rest. It often teemed
PIU:I\\HKI
WEEKLY KEVIEWrrCRAWFORDSVII.LR, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, IWMS
on's Periodical Drc
Ly
TllH CKKAT KKMAIJi UlMlIDV •rflCOK IKKKOUljARITlKS.
TlieiS3)riips are iontifinally ""id prrpjirn(i.ii. and betti-r tl»An imy I'ills, l\\«lvi or Nostruina lleins iiquid. til fir nation ie dinol .uid positive, rcn.lerliii: tln'in reliiibli-, i-pccd aiuleer-
tuin specific for tbe euro of nil obstructions nml preiisinn.- of iinturc! Their popularity is in.li^itud by tho fiiot that over lHO,OOObott!osaroiinnu:in.v sold, ftiidconsumi by tho liulios of.(be nit. il States, ev^ry one «r »'uoin speak ill the ftroncest terms of pruii»tf their ureal merits. They :ire rapidly tnk-
ins the place of every other Femalo Uemedy. and ave eoiisidcraJ by nil who of them, as tlio sin est, safest, nnd most infallible preparation la the world, for the oure of nil foinnlc eoniplaints the removal (if :ill (,h-triieti..ns i.f mitiii-e. and the promo- I tili or health,reijularit.v ami ^tren^th. Kxpliei* direetidiis stnliw when they may lie used.ami explaining when ntui why the.v should not. tioreotild not be used without producing efleet.- eontiaiy to -atoro's ehitsen laws, will he found earefully folded ainund
eaeh bottle, with the written sianatjjjc of .lulls I,. IJYOX. without which none are ^I'liuint Prepared by Or. JOHN l„ l.vOX, llO Chapel
Street. New llavcn. Conn., who can lie consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.} ennceriiins all jwivate di?ea.ses and female wc-il:ne-sos. H^l'i iee ier bottle. '.wiSold byDrn^uists everywhere.
C. ti.
CI.AUK
.U'O
jaii'JTyfifl.Mi. lion'l Axent.-I'or I". S.anil C'nnadas.
Consumption Curable by
ir
Schenck's Medicines
TO CI RE VONSI'MPTION, the system mu.-i be prepared so that tbe lungs will heal. To nucomp.ish this, the liver nnd stomach must tirst be cleansed and an appetitcxreatcd for good wholesome food* which* by these metHciiu s,£w il! bo digeMed properly, and good healthy blood made thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the iomaeh of all bilious or mueou i\ccnmulatiifU'
2
a'id. by uing the Sea Weed Ionic in
conucction. the appetite i* restored.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRL'P wmio a well as medicinal, and. by using the throe remedies, all impurities are expelled Iroin the system, and
good, whulc&oinc blood made, which will repel all diseases. If patients will take those medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. 'I ake tho pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach- It does not follow that because thc^boweUjire not costive they arc not required, for sometimes in diairhcen they arc necessary. The siomach must be
kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic^Syrup to act on the respiratory organ? properly and allay any iiritati«.n- Then all that is required tcporforin a permanent' cure i. to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room as much t\9 possible, cat all tho rnOmul fiuid—fat MUM*!. t:nm»» and, in f'ict .iMjrium# thu appetite craves but *,e particular to mastitfate well.. no\J no
^Extract of a Letter from
PltOVIDBNCE, Ala., May in, Irfili.
Du.
JOHNBt i.: 1
send^you
§3n
for
BITTKHS
A .M." are blown in the bottle,
and that e«ch wrapper bears the FAC SIMILKS
CKDUON
for treatment.
1
commenced improv
ing right away, and am pretty well restored. Yours, truly.
A N 1 A
W*
LOI'ISVII.LK,
j)it. JOHN
4
the
Ky„ Nov. v.», |.-iI.
I received thi-day the following from Lancaster, Kentucky:
Bri.i.:
l'leasc
send me in tiaste.
own use, ONK IMJKKN OL yjur
CKI»K(JN BITTKHS.mv1lor
have tried them, and hud them all you claim tor them. The.v are curing uie of Consumption of loug standiug. A ours, respectfully,
G.
W.
SHINULEiiliWER.
Another Testimony. Bl.)l)3IIN(]TON,
I I.I... Oct. H, Irul.
UK. JOHNBt'l.l.: We made an arrangement with your agent, July 20, '04. for selling your Ccdron Bitters, and are abouisold out. Me want (1 gress) twelve boxes more without delay. We are introducing them readily, and think they answer a good purpose. DRS. HUGO A CROHlERjs.
nvrDTiQFiviENTS
Hemoval.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
'l^he undersigned having been appointed Deputy -1 Collector of Internal Revenue for this District, would inform the public that nc lias removed his oflicu to the Washington Hall building in the room with Wm. P. Britton. JOHN BR1TTON. t'ollcctor.
ESTRAY.
S VM j'-
TOMS OF CONSr.UPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Ac.. DISAPPEAR WITH A KKALLY ASTON (SUING KAI'IDITV.'
Strayed or Stolen.
IJVom
IHON, ACIDS, BAUK. QM
the house of John Ailing, two miles south of Lafayette,November iJl, two Horses. Bay horse blind of one eve, sorrel horse,collar marksandabout f1 t(» 1M years old. both branded C. S. on left shoulder and S. under the mane. Any person returning or giving information that the hor. es can bo recovered will be liberally rewarded. W, LEE.
ININK,
Ao., and in every Disease,
by WHATKVKU NAME KHOWN, IN which there is exhibited any one or more of the following Mymptom*: Ditlicult or Irn gular Breathing. Lo .s of Breath, (V.ugh, Waiting ol Flesh, Night Sweats, Bleeding from the Lungs, Loss of Strength, Loss of Appetite, (i«*ner..l Debility, Debility of Precnancy and Nursing, Flying Pains through the Mioulders. Chest. Face or Limbs, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Nervous Ptostration. Nervous Irritation, liiddiness or Dirtiness, Kxccssivc Palenoss, Sore Throat. Drowsiness, Sleeplessness. Dyspepsia, Suiir Stomach, "Heart Burn," Oppression or Sinking of the Stomach before or afttr eating. Constipation. Remittent Fever, Ac., Ac., und K*RKCI AI.I.Y in all Female Disorder? or I'terinc Irregularities, such as IMheult,
The public generally arc invited to attend*
THERE WILL BK NO INVITATION* CARDS!
T1IE STRING BAND,
from Lafayet te.
crawfokdsvilij: silvkr band,
have been engaged to make niu-ic
Foreclosure
MTA'I Ol-' l.\UIA.\A, 5 .. rVloi»l^oiit«*r
Shoes
Mitiil S'n /. li l.-iHirs II rt-l
(trahtim
plIE uudursittned h.iviiitf purchased tho Bout nnd 1 Suoc establishment of Newell A Bro., (*iu ol the' ltm Boot, xip sidudttwn") would respec:fully, inform the citizens of Gi'nwfordsville and icinity that he i* now prepare^ „^o diMtll Uind w. ik tn tbe jb.ot and Shoe linOiv
None but Ike lleatol' Workmen will be Kmplujcil. iniil tbe ^Suti riul will b«' of liic Very lii'M
ltavinu bad a sireat deal of cxperleneo, I feel satisHed that I can do work that will equal any shop in the we.-t.
work done ju«t when promised and war
ranted to Kivesatislaeti«»n.
H*~#nAU kuds ot work both tor Ladies and »ents inndetootdir
JT"/ 'l irt«cuhir attcnlion ^i\en to fltjo .work btiih sewed and penned.
ISepa iritig ft ml *11 ending
done with neatness and dispatch, (will and h»c m-. DecUm4w. 11. C. SMITH.
Books.
"Or,
AM'
Bt r-
TKRS please send whal it will come to after paying freight to Columbus. Miss. 1 have been troubled for several years with indigestion have had to take pills every night for ten or fifteen years: and in February, 1^(54. 1 was attacked with general paralysis. I was confined to my room for the balance of the year and. iu fact, continued in a very weak and nervous condition uutil some two months since, when I was put under an operation, and your Ci DKON
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Sent Free. «SS..
Mirrors of 17mf/i.
A(«entl"inan
who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, nnd all the effect*) of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sako of suffering humanity send free to all who need it. the receiptsand directions lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufl'en rs wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
Ow*. No. -Iv! Cedar St., New York
Paint Shop, cor. «r»th A Main St,
3w*. Lafayette, lnd
Amusements.
.A_T
Me ('L EL LAND
the early
Tiiere will be a (!rand (iciiuan Ball, at McClelland Hall, on
CHKISTMAS NIGHT!
.'oiuitft)
Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term, l^b?. (ieorgc W. Still w*ll, vs Complaint to foreclose MoriHester Ann Coy. el aw gage.
BEber,remembered,
I die before 1 could get nir into my greatly from 'shortness of breath/
to me that lungs. I .-uttered
it that on the Hth day of DecemA. D, lr'fri, George W. Stillwell by Thompson and Ri-linc his attorneys, produced and tiled 111 the Clerk's idlice of said C"urt, his complaint, mortgage and »te as cause of action in this behalf, said plaintiff al«o tiled the affidavit of a disintc
that I was compelled t« take frequent rests in walk- witness setting forth that Daniel Coy. David Coy ing from my residence to my place of business. I Samuel Coy, Charles W. Coy. Rachel Minick, Jane "The night before I obtained the 'Prepared Pre- Evans and Delia Ann Coy. are
scription,' WHS the worst I ever passed. Oil obtain- State of Indiana Now therefore notice of the filing ing the remedy I took a teaspoonftil at noon and 1 .......1.» .1. 1... again at night, and slept all night without waking. 1 have not hud a broken night's rest sintrc I have now completely recovered my strength and spirits, and am not at all afllieted with "shortness of breath.' I shall be glad to have any one afllieted with Asthma, call and see uie..—EZRA LAN'UDUN. No. «W Fourth st.. N. Y."
I'LCK-scitirrtoN" is J»ut up in a
bottle, ami is sold by Druggists generally, or ordcis may be addressed to .the sole proprietors, OSCAIt (J. .MOSKS ,v 0., *27 ourllandt M., M. V. Consultation free. A Circular containing particulars of many cases successfully treated, will be sent free, I mail, to ull who will write for it.
1
Sold in Crawford.-ville by MofTett A Booc and Binford A Brother. (nov3-lfctiUysN.
Lamps! Lamps!!
i'h'ase call and examine .our stock before
jiiirchnH 11 |r clnew hcn
dl t-J. Mol'FETT 1«)OE.
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best (iiiahtv nnd at the •v1 very lowest prices, kept rrii- constantly on hand b)
PATTERSON, in
4 bin hine 17a »r V:» and Book .store s.'i But hdd 011. JG
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nVT^lXTBZOOID:
SSow BiO-".!, E8o« IScstoccd. ubli-hed. •ditn
IT r'l'nve. a scaled envelope, only cents. h(t celebrated author, ill this admirable e- -ay, clearly deni'iustraies. Irom a thirty yours succe"slul practice, that the jilaritung con-eciueuees ot sellabuse may be radically curvd without the dangerous use ot internal medicine or the application ot the knile—pointing out a mode ol euro at once Minple. certain, and etlcelual. by means of which every sultcrer. no matter what his condition may be, may curchimscll cheaplv. privatelv. and radically.
ILTlhis Lecture should be in tho hands id every youtu and every man in tbe laud. hen 1 tinder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address.postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two p..range stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwellrt Marriage (iinde. price -'a cents. Address the publishers.
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CHAS.,1. C. KLINE A CO.
1-27 Bovcrv, New ork. Post Olhce Box Oct -tl'tiOy 1
.Books and Stationei-y.
patterson's J^ancy
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A-ZZAA-AAR®
CSSrr?
BOOK Si OR]
Masladon Stock
School »ib! College
TEXT HOOKS,
hoooa n3
I'aper. Blank.-
.Memorandum and Account Books. Hates, Pencils. Pens.and
Inks. Albums. 1 Port holios A Poems. ri11 ns 1 )eks
2
Novels.
Philosophical and other %v Works, also. Meel Encravings. Photographs
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Lithograph*.
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liis udor.v until the m:miiV moth stock ot W all Paper meets your ga/.e •»i Almostany pattern, and at any priec -,:caii be found
Ql VRTERS for tin coming Holidays. A the ageut if the
rJi'^
Funny Old
E .NILLMAN will take •r the greatest delight in^| y- showing visitors the richest and rarest :^v j/, assortment ot
Ou
Toys and hills^ for both st C5^1 es and all
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ever introduced btlore.
TJ 1^ jST OTJT!
TTTDFLUXT T1ST,
]Pa,ttei-soii's A N A A A
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residents of the
..hereby given to the
said defendant* that they may be and appear the Judge of the Montgomery Circuit Court. second day of the
and pendency uf this actiou
before i»n the
rui thereof, to be held at
Court House iu thccityof Crawfordsvillc.ou tho
tne lltii day of March. Wl' said complaint.
then and there to uuswer
WITNESS
id and the seal of
S.l
Court th-' Nth day ot December,
INsaid-JI»
WIIJ.IAM K. WABLACi
decl.Vtwl. Clerk.
Findings
Hoot a nil Shoe M?ititliu(?s. BOOT
and Sloe Findings of every description, kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash pricc. at WM. I'. WATSON'S.
MMarncss heather
I A LA HOI- us. XJL ccivcd at
Hfgfplflgl
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"1 tin line, as II as a well,.....
K" selected stock of i.v. mdnw Blinds. And yet »u the .show is notconclu ded—tor Sunla f'laus has made PATTER s()\ 4hisllEAD-
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and
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t'litvt'rwrir* l»rHlr«l rwuy the radical cure (without uiedu-nuO of Spermatorrhu^o, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Lo.*sos, Iinpoteney, Mental and Physical luc.ipacity. Impediments to .\!arriage, etc. al-o, Consvimi)tion, Epilepsy* and Fits, induced by sell-iu-lulgciiee ore.\ual extravagance.
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Ded.ViiW JOILN 1MB KKIL Manager.
Jas. Patterson
V' Furniture and CofiSns.
W Robertson & Co.,
\N holcsale ami Uctail Manufacturi:
•MrC'I'l/'iml I hill, llWn'i rt. Vi"iii/'iirihri/li\ I ml num.
A LARGE STOCK
at ci A TI j-\r jM-:ni
$25,000 Slock
to be" sol
WITHia
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itc attention tothei larue -took of
HOME-MADE WORK!
itr* O JJ1 IT INS,
of all kinds furnished on short notice,
WITH OK WITHOUT A UK A USE,
Lea'her just reWATSON'S. lUig.-t.l^OO (timos)
lisaerciai Block, floor MOI'ILI OF
EVERY
Si
l"ccir»SC2tlcl(l
bell,fwaley & flarJer
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VVc are closing oul, a great many uoods at. vcrv low prices, antl intend .selling goods lower than any dry goods house the county. DCJ3 All kinds of Produce wanted at the highest market price. JZii
December 22, 1 SGGyacl 1 in l-2c o.:pa McClure, Fry & 0-
New York
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R. TRUITT & CO.
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