Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 December 1866 — Page 2
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND
Saturday, December 29, 1866.
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The Central House, at San Francisco California, was recently destroyed bj fire and four men perished in i\ic ilames.
Two counterfeiters were irrcMcd in St Louis, on Sunday nigVit I It is reported that John Minor Potts and others have prepared a bill for the reorganization of irginia ou the North Carolina plan.
The news from Fort Laramie gives an account of a horrid massacre, said to have occurred near Fort Phil. Kearney. Three officers and ninety enlisted men were surrounded by a number of Indians and every one of them killed.
Major General Curtis died of apoplexy at Council Bluffs. Iowa. Wednesday.
MODS. Bertheny, the new French Minister, was formally presented to the President on Christmas day. He said the French Emperor desired to continue, aud bind more closely, the relations of friendship existing between Yniucc. acid ^tbe
United States. The President continue* to te confident of the final triumph of \i\s restoration policy. He says that the Congressional
STATE ITEMS.
project for the overllir. 'h„ State triet of Columbia, at the same time exeludGovernineDts n'/l hare (he effect to re- fhifi from that privilege thoSouthern States from all respon-
Jievc tho Southern States lrom all respon eibility for rebel indebtedness and transfer it to the United State-
The Fenian excitement continues in Ireland. A vigorous search has been made for Stephens, and arrests continue to be made in all parts of Ireland.
The heavy rains in California have done immense damage to grain fields, roads aud bridges. The water is higher than it was in the great flood of 1^62.
Two negroes were killed in Charleston on Christmas day, one by a Federal soldier aud the other by a desperado
The city councils of Washington are nearly unanimous in favor of surrendering the city charter, and the substitution of a board of commissioners, to be appointed by Congress.
A large fire occurred at Havana. III. Wendetiday morning. Eighteen firms were burned out. Loss, $100,000.
The latest advices from Matamoras state that General Sedgwick has been placed under arrest, aud Colouel Brown put in command.
Mexico is in its usual disturbed state. Maximilliau was at Orizaba on the 10th, and will remain there for the present. The Liberalists had been successful of late, and were converging their forces upon the City of Mexiio
General Beauregard was at the head of 'of the committee in New Orleans to receive the congressional excursionists.
Private advices received in Washington, from New Orleans, represent that the Congressional investigating committee are preparing for a very extended inquiry into the causes, etc.. of the late riot in. that city. The (juiet and peaceful appearance of the city rather astonishes the radical members of the committee.
It has been suggested by several influential members of the House that ar eduction of the tax on whisky to something like one dollar per gallon, would be beneficial to the Government, inasmuch as it would offer less temptation to dishouesty in the distillation and inspection of the article. In the opinion of one of the members of the investigating committee Jately in session at New York, a taxTof fifty cents per gallon would, if fairly collected, yield twice as much revenue as is I10.W derivedTrom tli(f exorbitant lax of ^wo dpllars.
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Eleven thousand three hundred swine liad been, slaughtered at Madison up to Saturday last.
TEN or elfeven distinct shocks of earthquake were'recently experienced at Sorel O. E.- occupying a period of 30 or 40 scconds altogether.
ase of clioli'ra in Kvans-
A wood thief was lilowtr up by a loaded log, in South Mend, last week.
A coal oil lump hur.-t in the town of Pntolca, last Thursday, and burnt two buildings worth SL'.DUO.
One hundred and l'ortv thousand dollars, for the luiildinir of the Peninsular Road, have been subscribed in Suulli Bend.
Pr. Leonidas demons, of Hethk'heni, in Clark ouuty. was found dead in the road near his residence, one day last week.
A ease to recover damages for a shade tree, broken down by a runaway team, has just been decided in Lafayette. The plaintiff claimed SIKt. and got 875.
\V. K. Hllis, a Lafayette editor, has thrown pen and scissors to the dogs, and plunged into a lucrative practice of the law.
The New Albany Ledger estimates that seven thousand rabbits have been killed within a few miles of that village during the present season.
Fr..nk Hilton, of Klkhart. has been arrested and bound over on a chartre of attempting to violate the chastity nf a respectable colored woman of that viI lage.
A mad dog ran a muck through the village of Evansville on Saturdav last. He tore the clothes off a newspaper carrier, bit a dwy horse, and was finally extinguished with stones and dray pius.
Simon Buskirk. while rabbit limiting in St. Joseph county, shot off two fingers of his left hand, by an accidental discharge of his gun. Siinon made a good shot—right and left.
P. C. Chapman refuses to surrender the office of Internal Revenue Collector for the Eleventh District to General Slack, on the ground that the Jatter has not been confirmed by the Senate. Chapman is running an office at Noblesville. while Slack has established a rival institution at Huntington.
Between two and three o'clock, on the morning of December 1-1. the barns and sheep sheds belonging to Mr. J. ITogue, of Butler township, were hvmed to the ground. The fire was not discovered until too late to save anything. The loss is about 84,000—no insurance. A large flock of sheep, a valuable horse, a carriage and harness, all the hay. farming implements, reaper and mower, one thousand bushels of grain, etc were consumed. It is thought the barn was ?et on fire..— Wntrrloo I'n^.
Negroes abur£ Whites.
Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, lately introduced iuto the so-called United States Senate the following petition from adopted citizeus. It is a good hit upon the legislation of the ltum] '•WIIKKKAS, During December, 1SG0, an act? passed both Houses of Congress granting to the African race the right of suffrage in the Dis
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and Ijceome naturalized, atul thus dejiriv ing them uf the inalienable and innate right of manhood suffrage, so highly prized hy our loyal Congress and, "WllKUKAS, We ventuieto believe the Caucasian emigrants, whose intellect, industry and wealth have contributed so mueli to the unparalleled progress of this country, is just as good, enlightened, and deserving of political privileges as the African just emerged from a state of slavery and, "WIIKKEAS, The Caucasian emigrant though white, is a man possessed of man. hood, aud, consequently, entitled to manhood sufFjage "Therefore we, the undersigned, naturalized citizens, who have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, being all white, of the Caucasian race, and residents of the District of Columbia, very respectfully, and most devotedly, petition your honorable bodies to amend the above act in such a manner as to put all whites, of the Caucasian race, who are either citizens, or have declared their intention to become citizens of the 1 nited States, on an equal footing with the uegroes, and extend to them the same rights and privileges enjoyed by the latter. Signed by Louis Seliade, Colonel Joseph Shillington, Charles Kloman, Charles Mades, G. A. Springman. August Kocli, Fred, llugle, John Vogt, Fredrick Kroeger, Conrad I'inkman, Joseph I'latz, Henry Will, and many others
The Canada (Jolil.
Lake Ontario for a hundred and fifty miles, and extending as far to the interior broken, rugged, and filled with innumerable little lakes and streams. Probably the whole of this region will be alive with exploration and excitement, next season, if the rich reports of the two or three openings made tit M.idoc should be fully confirmed.—Scimli/ir A nterica ii.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Teaeliers' Jiistituto.
The Moutsiumcry futility 'IViu-lu'rV Institute will hi' held at lVnv\foril-viil,\ uui mum-i nu' on Mumlny
W. I'. lilMTTOX,
ti 3 Examiner-Monmi'inery cjunty.'
lUvtvc told to Wiu iSromley Co., 1
AM now ready to settle all inisoulo.l IOIMIISKS
rtiul desire that the same should be done on
or before January 1. All Persons failing to
settle on or before that time will bo dealt
with nccoriiingly.
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.It'llX A. 110lll.
l\ S. Mr. i'.roniley will lie on hand to re
ceive all money ilurinj my absence." "Jl'hi
LSK T. W. ltv's llair Kcnewer.
These Uropi? arc scientifically compound fluid preparation, and better than any Pills. Powders or Nostrums, Being liquid, their uHion is direct and positive, renderhi them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that- over HH,000 bottleftarcanuuallysold and consumed by the ladies of the I'nited States, •very one of whom speak in the strongest terms of *raiscof their jrreat merits. They arc rapidly takng the place of every other Female Keinedy.and are
considered by nil who know niiiiht of them, as the surost, safest, and most infallible preparation In the world, for the cure uf all female complaints the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. K.xplieit di
rections statiiiL' when they may be used, and explaining when and wn i\my should not, nor could not be used without producing efU«.i.- contrary to nature's chosen law", will be found carefully folded around onch bottle, with thf written signature of JOHN I,. LYON, without which none are genuine.
Prepared by l'r. JOHN L. LvON. li'j Chapel Street. New Haven, Conn., who call be consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp.) eoncorning all private diseases and femalo weaknesses.
Price $1,30 per bottle. Sold by Druggists everywhere. C. C. CLARK A CO jnnSTytitisn. (Jen'l Asent.-fur I*. S.and Canadas.
Another Testimony.
HLOOMINGTON,1M.., Oct, 14, irtM.
I)H. JOHN llri.L: We made an arrangement with your agent, July
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04. for selling your Cedron JJit-
tcr.^andnre about sold out. want {1 gross) twelve boxes more without delay. We are introducing them readily, and think they answer a good purpose. 1JKH. HOG A ntOTHEU'S.
TO SOLMEILS AM) SOUHKItS' 1IKI11S.
All soldier? who have mitdc Application through me, as agent, for the ADDITIONAL BOUNTY allowed by the late Congress, will please call on me at my office. without delay, each bringing with him any two of bid acquaintances, who can swear to his identity.
The authorities at Washington have decided that in all these claims for additional bounty, new Application* must be made out ami executed in strict conformity with the new regulations and form prescribed by the Canby Commission, the report of which has but recently been published. 1 now have blanks which comply strictly with the new regulations. They arc already filled out from
the fact* on Die first applications,and are wow in my office, only waiting the necessary signatures.
Those who have not yet made application for this bounty, will now find it to their interest to do so im
mediately, as the Pay Department has directed all such claims to be filed within a limited time.
JTJr'All claims of whatever description against the Government faithfully prosecuted and collected. Also, deeds, mortgages and other legal instruments carefully drawn and executed at my office. 1'. HKITTON, Att'y and Claim A'gt. Offiec in Washington Hall building, (.'rawfordsville,
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LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.1
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The recent gold discovery at M.idoc. C. AV., is the subject of increasing excitement. Miners, speculators and prospectors throng into the little village at the rate of a hundred in .1 day, filling up the inns and farm houses for miles around, and one Vankee is preparing to put up a large hotel. Several thousand acres of land have been taken up bv speculators, in Mad oe, IJungerford, Huntington, Tudor, Marmora, and other neighboring townships. The noteworthy peculiarity of this region is that the discoveries of gold have all been made in the surface quartz ou the hill tops an extraordinary circumstance, from which is inferred the existence of very rich deposits at a proper depth, as well as of rich placers in the valleys. The latter arc too much obstructed by water at present to allow of prospecting. It is remarked that in this instance, not for the iy-st time, the prognostics of geologists in respect to gold were at fault, a professional survey having not long since resulted in a decision that gold did not exist in this region. It lies in Hastings county, about fifty miles north of Lake Ontario, and twenty-eight miles north of Belleville ou the Grand Trunk Railway. It constitutes but a small portion of a country of similar general character, covering the shore of
WKKKLY REVIEW-CRAWITOKDSVILI.E, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21), isiili.
Children A' Misses Furs.
Vance, on Corner Commercial ISlock. lms still on liund a Wien or two sets of tliose nice iiuill'n- & collars for Misses & children, for holiday jmfoi'ts to little girls, tliey lire the very thin r. pretty and useful' H2f2
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.1 ttnift:y II. 1-iiT, aiul will eontiniu' in session for fn As the public s'ohowl tiro required liy law ti.- he e'u.-Y.Klurins the session nf the Institute, it is ile.-ired that the teachers uf all sueh schools in the cMint.y wiii he in attendance. The services able and experienced instructors hiive been scenred for the .eeasii'ii. aud teachers may be ussurrd thai every effort will be made to render the time spent here by them both pleasant urn! profitable. Tlioso expecting to attend will please send in their names to meat one.-, in order that suitable boardini places may be secured. The teachers of eollcjics and i»h schools iu the ei-unty are c.-pceially invited to attend ntid assist inc.nuluctins tliu Institute.
Utt. SWAIN'S VKGKTAULK UAIB BALK lnrnriubly restores prey hair to its/rigi color, without dtaining the ej olo\Jiing. It leares the most di^, dead andVirisp hair, toft, moisl an/ glossy, cnit!h\ it to cm!, and keeps it inf its place, while promotes its growtl/ and protents it^alling off.
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neither oil or alcjhol.
Nutnoroi\ pri'parations/f oil, alcohol tun I siilphu\h:ivc been mmud upon the .public, mid li\.:"g total® tailed to giro «ai inflict ion, ti^nianufjSturera hav^tleservrdly eonie ifc-riof.
Ur. Swain nar^it^iis Vegetable Balm to acconiplisli till t%#ie claims for it, nnd authorizes his agent aLo refund the money wherever it fails to#i%.e Hatisfuetlon.
It is an entir«y &w ami scicniiHc pi cparation, produced b^lhe dintilution of rai and fragr:iti#lo»crs,\hich renders'it uot ouly the b#t renewerVn the world, but makes it jJirticularly t^-eeable ns a hair dressing to both old Vid young, while its li()»d purity and (lcu\ odor ar# in striking (/intrust with the n\ty mixtures usuiJiy sold.
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Lamps! Lamps!!
I'lensu call atul examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere. 11 MS. MOlTKi'T HOtIK.
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
T11K GKKAT FF.MAM- ItKMKDY FOH IKKKGUL.VliIT1 KS.
The pi o/rietor has letters from m\ny of the most /islinguished as well as fashVuable peo[/e, judges, clergymen, lawyVs, physiculus, opera singers, actresses, &i ng to the remarkable virtues the Ifulm.
Iinii lei iin.v denier urge upon .vou a different tele, ljut if your trudusman d*«ii •not ttils, send oue dollar forn trial botttie nearest nuent, or the proprietor.
lair dressing, send for No. 'JL II. .SiViiin, proprietor, N«i. :tt South W*••in el, L'lili'iiKd. I'•:• Kale by uit the wholueuilo drugn'^tJi ^tlU'4U£0.
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Extract of a Letter from
l'KoviiiEM'K, .via.. May 13, IMiii.
I)K. JOHN III IJ.: 1 send you $3(1 for CKUKON* MITTEKS plea.-'e *emi what it will come to nftcr.payinR fruieht to Columbus. Miss, have been troubled for several years with indigestion have hutl to tako pills every nisht for ten or fifteen years and in February, 1664. I was attacked with general paralysis. 1 was confmcd to iny room for the balance of the year and, in fact, continued in ft very weak and nervous condition until some twu months sinco, when I was put under an operation, and your CKIJHON iftTTKKM for treatment. I commenced improving rii ht a-vay. and am pretty well restored.
ours, truly. A. L. NKAL.
Lot ISVILI.K, Ky.. Nov. 1H54.
I received th* day the following from Lancaster, Kentucky: lJu. JWIIN Uri.I.: Please ?end me in haste, fur my own u-e, ONK DO/.KS of your CEDHON HITTKRS. 1 have tried them, and find them all you claim for them. They are curing mc of Consumption of long standing. Yours, respectfully, (, W. l' 1 f\l»I.F.K()\VKU_
Binford & Brother,
Irugj*i.-t.
Crawfordsville,lud. l)ccl,UCf».lyw
ill IJRE.1T ENGLISH- REHEDY.
I'KOTKCTnn BV I.fcliens TATHttT.
SIR AMES~CLARKE'S
Celebrated IPemale Pills
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. I). Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This* invaluable mcdicinc is unfailing in thocure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to !which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. A speedy cure may be relied on.
TO ITIARRI151 LAD1F.H
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, brine on the monthlyfperiod with regularity. CAUTION.
These Pills should not be taken by Females during the riRST TIIKKK MONTHS of l'rognaney, as they arc sure to brimr on Miscarriasc, but at any other time ihey ares.i
In all Cases .'Nervous and Spinal Affections, IVius in the Hack and Limbs, Kati^ue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the lleart. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means havo failed: and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, orauything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each packace. which should bo carefully preserved. Sold by all Druggists. Prico, One Dollar per Bottle, ^FIXIALNOTICIi.
It is tbe fate «»f every valuable Medicine to bo (•ot'NTEUFElTEP. Do cautious, therefore, aud see that the letters "T. it M." arc blown in the bottle, and that each wrapper bears the FACSIMILES of the sicnatmes of I. C. 1SALDWIN A CO.. and JOB MOSES, Without which none are genuine.
N. B.—One Dollar, with Eighteen Cents for Postape, enclosed to any authorized Agent, or to the Sole Aqent for tho United States and British Dominions.
JOB MOSES,27 Cortlandt St., New York. win insureu oo.nw. mail, securely sealed from all ofwcrVjilUi!:
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are prepared by the Messieurs (S AUANCIKUK «FC DrI'ONT. Pharmaceutists. No. 'JL I, Rue Lombard, Paris from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre. Chief Physiejan to the Hospitaldu Nord on Lariboisiere.
LKTTKU OK UKCOMMBNUATtON.
Paris, May 5th, IFGH.
(IKNTI.KMKN:—We have used the "SPKCIFIC PILLS" made from DU. DKLAU AKKK'H PHKSOKNTION. during several years past, in our private and public practice, and have found them a most cnergetie and efficient Kemcdy iu eases of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weaknes Nightly, Daily, or Premature Kmis.-nons-Sexual Weakness, or Itupoteney, Special Derangements of the Nervous System Weaknesses arining from Secret HabUs and Sexual Kxcesses Relaxation of the Genital Organs Weak Spine Affections of the Kyes •'Lime" or 'Rriek-Dust" Ueposits in the I'rine: "Milky" Discharges Paleness of the Skin with Sunken Cheek.* and liloodless Lips "Pinched" features Irregular Action of )hc Heart, and in all the ghastly train ot Symptoms arising from Over-L'se. Abuses, or Loss, froln and eause. of the Nervous Force.
We earnc«tly advise the Profession, anil all persons suffering from any Symptomatic or Organic Attentions of the (IKNITO-UKINAKV SYSTKMS. to use these Pills. With high respect, we are your* most sincerely, K. A. BKAIKKPUKK. M. D. (i. D. Ot'JAHDFN, M. D. .IKAN DK LBI'CHHK. M. D. TOCAUANCIKUKA Dt I*()NT,YM Rue Lombard, Paris.
Sedentary and Studious Occupations, (iricfs, Anxieties.or whatever tends to impair the Vital Action of the Hrain, Heart or Nervous System, frequently lead to the most Distressing and Embarrassing Disorders of the VIKILH SVSTKM. Students. Clergymen and Lawyers, therefore, who are especially lianle to these Weaknesses, should resort promptly to Du. DKLAMAUKK'S Si'Ecmc PILLS.
A Pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Adviec, printed in French, German Spanish and hngli
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accompanies each Hox, ai.d
will be sent, by nifti'., free of cost, to any who will write lor it. Price, $1 per LLOX« OP Six Hose* for $5.
Sold by all the principal Druggist*, or will be sent by mail, securel.v sealed from all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any authorized agent, or hy the sole (iencral Agents for America, OSCAK ». MOJSKS .T CO., '-'7 Cortlandt Street, New Vork. Authorized Agents for Crawfordsv llo and vicinity, Motfolt A l»ooe. and Hinfurd fc Hro, All orders hy mail promptly attended to. novTMy
Findings
itool and Shoe liii(lings. t'OT and Shoi- Finding* of i:vi*ry dciicription, ki-pl. cmintunlly on huml nml fur at tlio cu*h prico, nt W.M. I*. WATSON'S.
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NILK YOIRSKLH OF
Dyspepsia. Ihis most aggravating of all com- I plaints—a disease from which more people sutfer and 1
die than almost any o:lu-r—has at last found its master. Coo Dyspepsia Cure controls and complotcly cures it in its worst stages. No ono who antlers from dyspepsia, sick-headache, souring and risiri? of the food, should bn without it. Whilst in I a'l caues of hrird colds, stubborn coughs, sore throat, I and all bronchial affections. Coc's Cough Balsam is the cheapest and «st. These two articles tvro deservedly very popular with tho masses.
Dr. Sclienck's Pulmonic Synip.
This sreat medicine «:urcd Dr. J, II. SCIIEM'K, tho Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had assumed its most formablc aspect, and when speedy death appeared to bo inevitable. His physicians pronounced his case incurable, when ho Commenced tins u«o of this simple but powerful remedy, His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of tbe disease has been apprehended, for all tho symptoms quickly disappeared and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds.
Since bis recovery, be has.dcvotcd his attention
exclusively to tUo cure of Consumption, and tbe diseases which mo usually complicated with it and the cure etTected by bis medicines have been very nuiuorous and truly wonderful. Dr'. SCUKNCK makes professional visits to sovcral of tho larger cities weekly, where ho hasa large eoticoursc of pa
tients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few month* healthy, robust persons. DK. SCIISNCK'S PULMONIC SYliCP. SKAWKKD TONIC, and MANDKAKK PIM.E are generally all
required in curing Consumption, Full directions accompanying cacli, so that any one can take thorn wiihoutsecing Dr. SoitKSCK, but when it is convenient it is test to see him, lie gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Kctpiromutcr
his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the »wo likenesses of the Doctor—rono when in the last siage
of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perfect health—arc on the Oovornment stamp.
Sold by all Druggists nnd Dealers, Price $1,50 per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Sclienck's Principal office. No. 13 North 0th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (iencral Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes»t Co., N Y. S. S. llance. Baltimore, Md.: John 1). Park. Cincinnati. Ohio Walker »l Taylor, Chicago, 111.:
Collins Bros., St. Louii, Mo. nov lU-3d-w-mo.lyr no3.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale.
by return
Sold in Crawlordsville. by Moffctt »t Booe, iBinfordABro., I. W ry Co.. and all dealers in Medicines. NovH-leW-y.SNC.
I he wonderful progress of Mcdical Reifncc during the pnst six years only, makes it possible for tho conscientious Physician todeclare. now, that CONSUMPTION is as CEHTAIM.Y ct HKD as Intermittent Fever .and as CEHTAIM.Y I*HKVRNTED as Small —Kcv. Charles E. King, M. I)., LL. 1).. etc.
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I' 1' A11K ESC IU PTIO N, MADE FKOM THE IMIESCHII'TIOS OP Ker. K. King, ITI. O., KJIJ. D,, Ac.,
FOH THE I'HEVENTIOS AND Ct'RK OF
CONSUMPTION
(IX ITS .MO.ST ADVANCKI) STACKS.) for the Radical Cure »»f ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS f'ATAIlHIL and all affections of the LUNOS. THUOAT. and A1 It PASSACJES: for Oeneral and Special Derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM: for Disorders of the BLOOD: and for all Functional Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels.
It immediately increases the strength and deepens the color of the pale blood. It subdues the Chills and Fever, and diminishes the Expectoration. It checks the night sweats, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The appetite is at once invigorated, and tbe patient rapidly gains llesh tho cough, and the difficult breathing are speedily relieved the sleep becomes'ealm and refreshing, the evacuations regularand uniform. ALL THE UENERALSYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCIIITIS. A.-.. DISAI'I'KAK WITH A FLLOAI.I.Y ASTON ismx uAIMDITV.'
Heart Burn." Oppression or Sinking of the Stomach before or after eating. Constipation. Remittent ^ever, Ac., Ac., and KHI'KCiAl.LY in all Female Disorders or Ltcrinc Irregularities, such as Difficult. Painful, Suppressed, Scanty, Excessive Delayed, Premature or too Frequent Menstruation,
NlntcvnetiiM from I'mietilii, See our Prescriptions saved my dauehtcr.'s life, and nas saved me hundreds of dollars.—Rev. E Humphreys, Remsen, N. Y. "We bless C»od for tho benefit wo have received from your Prepared Prescription."—Rev. P. Peregrine Blossburg, Penn. "Every one to whom I have recommended it has benefited much by its use."—-Rev. C, D. Jones, Racine, Wis*.
THOS. J. CONGER,
I havo had Nervous or Spasmodic Asthma for eleven years. During the last six years I havo nevor had an uninterrupted night's rest. It often seemed to me that I would die before I could get air into my lungs. I suffered so greatly from 'shortness of breath/ thai 1 was compelled to take frequent rests in walking from my residence to my place of business. "The night before I obtained tho 'Prepared Proscription,' win tho worst I ever passed. On obtaining the ren.edy, I took a teospoouful at noon and again at night, and slept all night without waking. I have not had a broken night's rest since I have now completely recovered my strength and spirits, anil am not at all aflliclcd with 'shortness of breath.' I shall bo glad to havo any ono afflicted with Asthma, call and see inc.—EZRA 0. LANUDO.V No. 334 Fourth st.. N. Y."
The PUKl'AHED PKKSCKimON" is put up in a $1 buttle, and is sold by Druggists generally, or ordors may be addressed to the sole proprietors, O.WAIt (J, .WOshN A 27 lourtlandl SC., N. V. Consultation free. A Circular containing particulars of many eases successfully treated, will bo sent free, I mail, to all who will write for it.
Sold in ('rawfordsville by MofTctt A Booe and Binlord .£ Brother. (nov3-!8tiJy8N.
m'ltlmittistraloi'is Stile."
VJOTICK is hereby Kivn that I. .la-pi Clmigli, administrator of tno estate of Aaron Stephens, deceased, will, in accordance with a dccreo of tho ourt or Vnmm.o,, Montgomery county, Indiana. at the October term thereof. self at private sale, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to-wit Two-thirds of the undivided interest of the following r.*al estate, situated in Coal Creek Township, Montgomery county, Indiana The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter.-in section thirty-two (32). iu township'20, range live, west, containing forty acres and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-three (33), in township 20. north of range five, west, containing forty acres.
Terms, $1W0.GC otio-third cash in hand, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months the purchaser to execute his note with good freehold security thereto, with interest from date, waiving valuation or appraisement law. the sum being its appraised value. JASPER CLOl (ilL
Adm'rof tho lute Aaron Stephens, dee d. die211. Itwi—•Iw
Bakery
A First Class Grocery,
WITH
A. Bnlroryr A ttaohod,
And that be has, and intends keeping on hand a general stock of
Groceries, (Confectioneries, Jfc., also Bread, Cakes, wim
7
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I N S
Cakes for Weddings & Parties
For Sale.
House and hot for Sale. N excellent bargain is offered to any one wishing to purchase a desirable RESIDENCE in the city of Crawfordsvillo. The property is situated iu the south part of thecity. ou Walnut street, opposite tho property ef Prof. Thompson. The dwelling contains seven rooms, with a good cellar cistern, smoke* houso and wood-house, also a good stable. The lot is full size both ways, and is well stocked with fruit trees and shrubbery.
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For particulars, inquire at the Review office, decy0 1FGG—Gw LEONARD F. GALEY,
Taken lip
BY
The PRESCRIPTION should be used in every case where the Physician prcseribes "Corcm MixTI'HES," TDNH.S." IKON. ACIPS, BAKK, QrtsiKK, on LIVKII TMI.. WHISKY, AC., and in every Disease, by HATEVEH SAME KHOU'S, in which there is exhibited any one or more of tho following Symptom**
Difficult or Irregular Breathing, LOLS of Breath, Cough. Wasting of Flesh, Night Sweats, Bleeding from the Lungs, Loss of Strength, Loss of Appetite. General Debility, Debility of Pregnancy and Nursing, Hying Pains through tho Shoulders, Chest, 1*ace or Limbs, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache. Nervous Prostration, Nervous Irritation, Oiddiness or Dizziness, Excessive Paleness, Sore Throat. Drowsiness, Sleeplessness. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
William K. White, nf Brown Township, Montgomery county. hid..on tho'iith day of October. 18G0, two estray HORSES. One bay. fourteen bauds and a half high, and supposed te be twelve years old: tho other, a cray, thirteen and a half hands high, and supposed to be two years old last spring. No other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised by Mitchell Buckler, E. 1). Seaman and C. P. K. Jatues, the former at S40. tho latter at SCO, before Oliver McLoed, J.P.
Copy attest,
dec59.l*5G-lt WM. R. WALLACE, Cl'k M. C.
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BAKLER.Y!
PHE undersigned, after returning thanks to his friends for saving his stock from tho late fire, would inform his old customers and the public generally. that he has erected anew brick building on the site, south of the public square, where he now keeps
a
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Phe undersigned having been appointed Dcputv J. Collector of Internal Revenue for this Distric would inform the public that he has removed office to tho Washington Hall building in the room with Wm. P. Britton. JOHN BRITTON. 3w. Collector.
Sent Free.
Mirrors of I 'on tit.
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BIHI.K Jlot'TFE, ASTOK PLACE, N. Y.—In the early part of February. 1HT». 1 was suffering from a violent cough, for which I had been treated during six months previously without benefit. I had NightSweats which completely prostrated me. In the I'vening, hoarseness would 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 was growing rapidly worse, and had been compiled to leuvc business for nearly two months. A1! tny symptoms indicated, unmistakahi) the jjreseneeof CONSUMPTION. In the beginning of hebruary. Mr. Henry Fisher, Treasurer of the American Bible Roeiety. presented mo with a bottle of the PREPARED PRESCRIPTION. In a few days, my iippctite. (which I had entirely lost,) returned^ within a week, my cough had almost left me and in less than two weeks, tho Night-Sweats were broken up. Thenceforward I regained strength rapidly, ami am now regularly attending to my duties asclerk to the American Bible Sociwiy, in wlio&o employment I have been nine years. I »tn now enjoying good health. Your I'KEtiCKUTio.s effected ft ct'KK, when my friends despaired of my recovery.
Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Duoility, Premature Decay, and nil tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to nil who need it, the receipts and directions lor making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can d"» so by addressing, in confidence, JOHN B. 0(jDEN, 0w No. 42 Cedar St., Now York
ESTRAY.
Strayed or Stolen.
1
/Voin the houso of John Ailing, two miles south of Lafayette, November 21, two Horses. Bay horse blind of one eye, sorrel horse, collar marks and about to 10 years old, both brnnded II. S. on left shoulder and S. under tho inane. Any person returning or giving Information that the horses can be recovered will be liberally rewarded. W, LEE.
Paint Shop, cor. 3th AMain St.
3w*. Lafayette, Ind
Foreclosure
MTATK OF INDIANA, Ifloi»t||oan«*ry rouiilj-,|
Mont«omery Ciicuit Court. March Term, Ih7, (Jeorgc W. Still well, vs (.'oinplaint to foreclose MortHeiter Ann Coy, et al ea^o.
BEber,remembered,
it that on the 14th day of DecemA. D. ij?C0, George W. Stillwell by Thompson and Kistine his attorneys, produced aud tiled in the Clerk's ollico of said Court, his complaint, mortC:ikr,e and ite as cause of action in this behalf, said plaintilf also filed the aflldavit of a disinterested witness setting forth that Daniel Coy. David Coy, Samuel Coy, Charles W. Coy. ltachel Minick, Jane Evans and Delia Ann Coy, are non residents of the State of Indiana Now therefore notice of the filing and pendency of this action is hereby giveu to the said defendants that they may be and appear before the Judge of the Montgomery Circuit Court, on tho second day of the next term thereof, to bo held at the CourtHouso in thecityof Crawfordsville,on tho 11th day of March. IW7, then aud there to answer said complaint.
WITNESS iuy hand and the seal of said
11 (-ourt the Mth day of Decouibor. lr'OUWILLIAM K, WALLACE, decl.V0(iw4. Clerk.
Boots and Shoes,
NEW BOOT & Xlilili Slit,
Ou Main Slrrrl, 2 Honrs 117si of !h/\ (I'ralmm EtfnljlUhmrttt.
'PHE undersigned having purchased the Boct and •1. Shoe establishment of N eweil it Bro., (-sign of the**Big Boot, up sidedown") would rospectfully inform the citizens of Craw fordsville and vicinity that bo is now prepared to do all kinds of work in the Boot and Shoe.line.
None bnt llic IlrMt of Workmen will be Employed, ii lid I
lie ITIatcrinl will be of
Ihe Very ReMl Quality.
Having bad a great deal of experience, I feel satisfied that I can do work that will equal any shop in '."no weM.
n: All work done just when promised and warranted to give satisfaction.
llT'All kinds of work both for Ladies and (Jents made to order.
ViVPitrticular attention given to fine .work both sewed and pegged.
llvpairing• ami done with neatness and dispatch. Call and see mc. Dei t.MivTor.. II. C. SMITH,
Books and Stationery,
patterson's pancy
BOOK Si ORE.
Mastadon Stock
OK
fecliool and College
EX TJ* BOOKS,
Cnp. Utter. N..t(! .V unlet Writins I'.iper. l!l MiMuorumlmn ami cuunt Hunk.-. Sl:itr
a
IB I'liks.^A MVUI'II".'
liasB W ri- ]%%&• tine Oesk* mm ci*.
Philosophical and othc Works, also. Steel Enaravimjs. Photograph
Ctf
Lithographs. ry other articl
found in a c»m
1 plete BOOK
1 STOKE of 0 n. the very best quality and at tliuaw very lowost prices, kept constantly on hand by
I'A TTfe KSON. in his Fancy Bazaar ..... and Book St. i-
1 But hold on 'ihe Mastodon can- A
seeii in
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5 all
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his Klory until the mam-
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moth slock of Wall Paper meets your gaze. Almost any pattern, and at any price -jfe can bo found in this line, as well as a well 1 ed $ stock of Window Blinds. And yet^ the Show is not conclu- 'f ded—for Santa laus .vwihas made PA 11
EK- Hi
SON'S his HEAD QUAU'l) USfor. in a ^3/tle ii iroi.t of
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til
Old
&
„. iteKis Pies,
and everything to be found in such nn establishment, lie has secured tho services of a first ciass baker, and is prepared to fill orders for
(JENTLEMAN will tak the greatest delight iu ^fe|showiii5 visitors the richest and rarest assortment oL-
Toys and (ilfis for both sexes and all
CQ
A(»ES.
ever introduced btforu. Ly%*
TJ 1ST 12
of tho publi ]. F. OA LEY.
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AM) TUK.N
TXJR.3NT IKT,
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liolcsnle and iletail Manufacturers of
FURNITURE
I "McCI'Unml I loll, Washiny/u,, S cct. Ci'"n\/'irtl*ci//i', Indiana,
invites ntlcntiun ti tliuir liirgc .stuck uf
HOME-MADE WORK!
0 7 O I N S
Imported Stock.
The Cashmere Goat.
.mention Farmers. |MIE undersigned is making an effort to int..»duce 1 the propagation of this most valuable and ni'ofitablo animal into Montgomery county, and solicits I the earnest co-operation of the farming community I to aid him in the enterprise To this end. he would request those wishing to make a profitable mvestinent, to call at the Clerk's office aud examine specimens of the product of the animal, ami also to satisfy themselves by cvidenoo in his possession, that they cannot engage in any other business that will be more remunerative. 1 expect to receive a pure blooded buck, together with about twenty mixed bloods, (ewes), about the 23th inst. deeHwL] WM. K. WALLACE.
Paper.
I Wall' "Paper
3000 BOLTS
the Fancy I
JAMES PATTERSON.
[Woteo
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Drugs and Medicines.
I.'. :..l This!
T. W. Fry ft Co.
I Have just opened a fine assortment oi
Drugs, Paints,
Chemicals,
Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Toilet & Fancy
A I E S
Cigars & Tobacco,
vJ OF T1IE FINEST QUALITY.
E have also constantly on hand a very select stock of the best quality of
Sugar, Coffee,
and Tea.
All of which we will sell at tho very lowost
A E I E
TTTY^ALL and see us, on Greon street, two If i\. doors above J. W. Lynn Son, junW totauL T. W. KUV & CO.
N E W I
liioi Firrr & BOOB:, IS I I O O 4
CRAWFORDSVILLE,
DKAI.EHS I.N ITRK •glM
Oils, fs.^ DyoHtufl's,
Pitrfmnery, Faupy Articles
l'uro inos and Brandies, For Mcdical Purposes. Patent Medicines. Also, Lamps, Glassware. I.eiter-
Cap, and Note l'aper. Tens, Pencils, and Ink. lis rnESVItiPTMOJYS Carefully prepared and promptly attended to. Wo respectfully solicit patronage lrom the public in general. [Jan20*ti
Books and Stationery.
E O N E
HI
Book Store!
mt®'-
I S E A N E O S
School, Ctdlege. Toy, Gift, Blank, and all kinds of
IEf9
A A A
O O S O 1 0
M'lui Struct, Crtttrjonhri'llr, Indiana Ijcoi-i806-w)y. .Ta.-*. rattorsan
Furniture and Cofi&ns.
W. Robertson & Co.,
I
Cap, Letter. Note, Billet, Wall. Wiudow Jt Wrapping
ENVELOPES,
Ink, Pencils. Slates,
Sz:C13.
PICTURES,
Kraiues, Molding, Cords and
1!
TASSELLS. mm?
Window Curtains 4* Shades
1ST OTIOINTS, -5
and fancy (iootls both useful aud
O
of all kinds furnished on short notice,
WITH OR WITHOUT A HEARSE.
Toys, of all Mtescriptions
Si
S
i'ist ols and Cartri dges.
ir^
rjr¥-i:E
Leading Literary Pupery and
I
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MAG-AZIITBS.
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WILCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine-*. Remember the Cm nor HOOK STOKE.
L. A. FOOTE &, CO.
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