Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 August 1871 — Page 2

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, TUESDAY AUG. 22

THE OM.Y »l»

Fir.»t draw! Triumphal Tour of Ilio Slaic.^ M'csf aitJ Norili of Mm Ohio ]{jvcr i* Five yesra.

JOHN ROBIN

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3 MOKTSTER PAVTTjL.IO]TS,

One cxulasively for the Museum, another cxprc.-'Kly for the Menn^erio and Caravan, and the third devoted to the Kqucstrian Performances, nil adjoining and connected together, hut only one priec of admission, and one ticket admits you to all. ADMISSION to the entire Combination, Menagerie, Caravan, Museum and Circus

WAIT FOE IT, WATCH FOR IT,

The onto Real Menagerie and First-Class ('ireus on the Road,

W E N I E O A 1 I I S O I A E N

by beautiful matched Cream and Dappled Horses—all the Circus: Hetinue—Largest and l.)c5i Parade ever ^ecn on the public streets.

O O N S E I I N S E A I O N S

with their oung l'LATYKII NC1IUS LKONKXl'S. or Mi A KJ/ErilANTS, with Mane erect, like the Forest Monarchs, requiring over

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*The only ones on exhibition in the world, and can be secu in this Menagerie, at all hours,

Sporting in an Artificial Lake of Ocean Water.

A W I A A I A S O N S E A

From the Deserts of Tartary, with long, beautiful hair growiug from his back to the ground.

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Don't confound this with any SMALL SHOW or Menagerie, but bear in mind that

OLD JOEDST ROBINSON, THE LEVIATHAN,

Is triumphantly warohing on, and will positively exhibit at CrawfordsTille, Ind. Don't confound this Gigantic Organization with the Yankee Robinson Show which traveled this country in past times, nor with, the James Rob-, inson Circus that exhibited last soason,or with the so called J. W. (Galesburg, 111,) Robinson, a fraud, humbug, and impostor, seeking to entice and delude the people of Illinois into his rat-trap of a concern, by falsely representing himself and show as simon pure, for it is in no way, shape or manner, eonncetcd with eiiher or any of them, but is the Old Original JOHN ROBINSON, of Cincinnati, Ohio, sixty five years of oge, with fifty years experience as an owner of a menagerie. He has spent years of toil and vast sums of money to bring his monster Musem, Menagerie, Curavan and Circus to the high state of perfection which it now assumes

The Challenge Champion Show of the World. E E E E A A N E A E

Do not forget that wo are coming with an Avalanche of Talent. Wait for us, for wo arc coming to

CRAWFORDSVILLE,^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1871

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INDIANAPOLIS.

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(ii'callv Reduced Prim.

PETTIS,

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The New York Store,

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AISE jVOWOFFERINU AT GREATI REDUCED PRICE* THEIR ENTl REMTOCK OFSPBISIfiAlVDSCJInER DRV GOOD.N. AND OFFER

Special Bargains In

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•HUJIIIER I'AFT .MATERIA SIIIRTIXi STRIPE"",

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CI.XCUA.1IM, HKC^ I.UVSiS, 1, 4 O* E«' REAUV TIADKMI WHITE I)II::xs TABI.E l.t.X TO WKl.MIVS *, .11 IC,"** KCillJIER II VIX v'H ROVS' Slim Kit HAT*, I.AD1JS' a ATM, PARANOIA

IParmers and their Families visiting Indianapolis are requested to call and examine our stock and prices.

PETTIS, DICKSON CO.,

•\i l*KW YORK STORE.

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LEGAL NOTICE.

STATE OF INDIANA.

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Montgomery County. Frederick Smith ct all v.*. I Elixubeth Millig:in, Contest of Will. Jacob Smith. I Margaret Smith ct al

it remembered th.it on the lElh day day of May, A, 1)., 1F71, it being in the vacation of tho Court of Common I'lens of said county the 1'laintiifs. by (,'owcn & l'utterion, their at, torneys, produced and tiled in the Clerks office of said Court their complaint a$ cni?e of action in their behalf, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, scttinc forth that the Defendants, Jncob Smith and Margaret Smith are nonresidents of the Slate of Indiana. Now. there fore, notice of the filing and endency of thi action is hereby given to the said Defendants that they may be and appear on the second day of the next term of said Court, 'commencing at the Court House in Crawfordsvillo on the 2d day of October. A. D. lfciTl, then and there to answer said complaint.

Witness ray hand and the seal of said Court the 25th day of July, A. D- 1S71. I \VM. K. WALLACE, fSEAH Clerk. july89\v3*

For Upper and Lower Set of Teeth. Fifty cents for pure Nitrous O.vide Gas and extracting one tooth, at the Indianapolis branch of the Ohio Steam Dental Company.

Olfice No. 3D Circle Street, Indianapolis, iunallTlyl liOliERTSON .t EATON.

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FISHER BLOCK

Is the pliire to go for fresh and reliable

DRUGS AND MEDICINES

The entire stock is new. No old goods. New liuilding and New Store. Call, everybody, ami examine. We keep a very large stock of

Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Soaps, Cigars, Patent Medicines, Coal

Oil, Paints and Dyes,

And in fact everything usually kept in

IDIR/CTGr STORES.

WE INVITE

SPECIAL ATTENTION

TO OUR NEW

IMPORTED ENGLISH LEAD

It issaid of it that it will last

FIVE YEARS LONGER

On the out side of a building than any ordinary American Lead.

MEDICINES FOR THE SICK

Kept ready prepared.

WINES AND LIQUORS Are kept for

MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY

DR. E. DETCIION,

Druggist and Pharmacist.

july 22 in::

TO THE LADIES.

A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONCO'S

(ioldeii Periodica! Pills, For Females*

Infallnblc in Correcting Irregularities, Removing Obstruction* of the Moulhly Turns, from whatever Cnnac, nnil nlwaya Suco'Hxful nan Preventative.

There is Not a Latly Living

But what at some period of her life will find the Drroxco's GOMIEN PILLS just the medicine she needs. For Nervous Debility. Bearing down Pains, Palpitation of the Heart Retained, Irregular or Painful Menstruation, Rush of liloo«t .so the Head, Dizziness, etc-, etc.

They noverfail, and may be depended upon in every case when the monthly flow has been obstructed through cold or disease. DCPOXCO'S GOLDEN PILLS always give immediate relief, being especially prepared for married ladies. A lady writes: "Daponco's Golden Pill3 relioved ine in one day, without inconvienience, like magic."

THE GENUIXE

is now put up in LARGE (WHITE) BOXES containing double quantity of Pills, and upon each box yon will find the Revenue Stamp, the words Duponco'3 GOLDKX PERIODICAL PILLS in white letters without that none are genuine.

Full and oxplieit directions accompany evory box. Price ?1,00 per box, six boxes $5,00

Sold by one Duruggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. So'd in Crawfordsville by

E. J. BINFORD & BRO., Druggists.

Sole Agents for Crawfordsville. Ladies by sending them 51,00 through the Crawfordsville post office can have the pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any part of the country free of postage.

None is gennine unless the box is signed, S. D. HOWE: (sole proprietor) New York. Sold also by Shaw A Collins, Brazil. C. N. Keilogg, Lebanon, Browning A Sloan and Stewart A Morgan. Indianapolis, Ind, july 1 TO

ATTORNEYS.

W. P, BRITTOX. M. W. BRUSER. BB1TTOX & BRUIEB,

ATTORNEYS

and Counsellors at Law. Craw-

fordsville.'lnd. Will attend to all legal busines entrusted to their care. Special attention given to collections. Alto, to settlements by Guardians. Executors and Administrators. Thar will eontinne the business in Soldiers' Claims. Conveyancing and Real Estate, heretofore conducted by W. P. Britton. july'JO 1KT1

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cine in the market. Although pouerfid, yet to mSd and pleasant in their operation, that (he most feeble can take them vrith perfect safety. mr They may be safely used at any age, and at any period,

Ladies or Gentlemen can address us in perfect confidence, their

Will trade the above as part pay on a smal farm. Price $500 A nice new dwelling on College street. 0 rooms, good cellar and cistern outhouses, a variety of small fruits. &c.. house 1

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diseases and

not hesitate because of their inability to us, as we have treated patients successfdlly jjl portions of the civilized globe, by corrt pondence.

Patients addressing us will please state plainly all the symptoms, ana write Post office, County, State and name of writer, and enclose postage stamp for reply.

MOT We desire to send oar thirty-two pago pamphlet, entitled Ban and woman aa Invalids," to every reader of this paper, Bend address, with Stamp postage, and address as folic

dress, with Stamp to pay return owa Ei. Locis UECKUI. ASSOCIATION, 117 HOSTS SIXTH STBER,

SAIHT Lotns, KXSSOTKI.

Sold by Druggists

June 2. '71 ly

REAL ESTATE

BRITTOX ti BRIJXER'S

REAL ESTATE

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Crawfordsville, Ind.

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undersigned bog leave to call tho attention of the public to tho following list of property now in their hands for sale.

A new dwelling house and convenientjlot in the south part of oity. House 5 room?, story and a half, splendid well, well fenced and in good repair. Easy payments. Price $1.8(10 A good dwelling house in N'aylors' Addition 4 rooms, summer kitchen, outbuildings etc.

Payments easy. Price $1,500 A good small dwelling house near the Plow Factory. Cheap at 8500 A good dwelliug hou3e of 1 rooms, cellar, cistern out-houses and stable in Jer.nison's add. south of Coilege, lot 00x150, plenty of fruit, all in good repair. In easy payments. Price. .51300. Also, an excellent building lot in same addition, 70x 1 .-i0, well situated and fenced, some fruit,

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pleasantly locnted. Payments oasy. Price. 51,650 A large dwelling house on Main street, in eastern part of city, 8 rooms, cellar, cis ern. outhouses, all finished in the best of style also good stables, splendid frnitand shrubbery, lot

H0xl05. This is one of the most beautiful places in the city. Payments easy, price. .84.000 A new frame dwelling in the west part of the city, 6 rooms. 2cellars,cistern, outhouses,good fence, all in fine condition, lot 40x1(10. in a good neighborhood and well situated. This can be bought at SI.C00 in paymonts, or cash $1,5(K). A fine largo house on Walnut street, near the business part of the city, 9 rooms well cistern, cellar, outhousaa. Ac., excellent fruit and ornamental trees, lot 100x105. Stable on tho same, for sal* on easy payments at $3,500 House and lot in Col. Blair's addition. SJ good rooms lot 5UxlC0. Price $325 A dwelling house we3tof college, 5 rooms, cellar good well, together with about 2 acrcs of line building grounds' Very cheap at 51,600 A good dwelling in Houston and Blair's addition, houso 5 rooms, good cellar, stable, out houses, kitchen, cistern, good fencing, shrubbery tc. Price S2.000 A large new dwelling in Hughes' addition, li stories, 8 rooms, 2 halls, cellar cistern and stable. Prico A new frame house in Graham A Houston '3 addition. well situated, lot 50x160. Cheap at$800 desirable property in west part of the city, 1 jjacre of ground. 3 rooms in houso, wood house, good cellar, cistern, stable, and fruit of all kinds $1,600 A desirable residence near the city, rooms everything new, together with 12 acres of fine land. Payments ersy. Cheap at 54.0(H) House and lot west of college campus, 3 rooms. good fruit, lot 50x160. Price 5H00 A house and lot on Spring street. 4 rooms all convenient and handy. Price §1 500 A good lot near I. B. & W. depot 50x160 .. .. 8400 A fine lot in Connard's addition 50x160 $300 Four fine lots on Market St. near tho business part of town. Very cheay at S500 Pattersons New Addition, lying between Main and Market street. Just layed out. Thefinest building lots in the city, offered very cheap. House and lot near junction, good lot, house 3 rooms, cistern, lot fenced. In good payments at 5650 An elegant dwelling in south part of city together with 4)i acres of ground well set in fruit of the finest kind. For sale in easy payments at 57.000 A fine residence in south part of city, 4 rooms, cellar, cistern, etc. Together with I), acres of land, held at $1,700. Will trade for Western lands. 3ji acres of ground at 5200 per acre and 2)1 acres at 5175 per acre, both cheap and suitable for laying out in town fots. Payments easy. Excellent building lots in the following additions Patterson's Addition. Graham & Houston's Addition, Elstons Addition, Graham

Connard fc Houston's Addition, Col. Blair's Addition, Kennedy's Addition, and Hughes' Addition. And many find lots in other parts of the city, Fine farms of all kinds and sizes in all parts of the county and state at reasonable figures and on easy Payments, Also, A large list of Western lands for sale or trad always on hand. Parties wishing to purchase can do no better th^n to call on us for we take property for sale at its very lowest figures,

BEITTON & BKUNER,

Real Estate Agents. Office Second Foor Washington Hall. aprl'7l

LEGAL NOTICE.

STATE Or INDIANA,

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Iaint in writing, as a cause of action on her ebalf, also the affidavit of a disinterested person, that said defendants Elizabeth Elrod and Samuel R. Elrod are non-residenU of the State of Indiana. Sow therefore the said defendants will take notice of the filing and pendency of said ac.ion. That they may be and appear before the Judge of th Court of Common Pleas of the county aforesaid, on the first day of the next term of said court, then and there to answer said complaint. Said Court commences on the first Monday in October, it being tho second day of the month.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court. thj3 second day of August, ItCl.

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where milder and cheaper medicine* faiL They are composed of the most activo and powerful principles of plants, roots and berries, so concentrated that each pill contains more medicinal strength than a whole box or bottle of ordinary dollar medi­

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Each box contains about 100 pflZs, and is wrapped in white paper printed in deep red letters, withfuB andexpUcitdirections enclosed.

S3" Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of prico, $5, per box.

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by all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds in placo of this those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money. As yon value your health, do not be deceived by such unprincipled Druggists, ask for these $5, piBs. and take no others. If the Druggist will not buy them for yon, enclose the money in a letter and we will send them to you by mail, free of postage, securely sealed from obscrvatioa.

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Common Pleas October Term. 1-71.

Sarah Vanclcave, vs. (Complaint in Elizabeth Elrod fc Attachment. Samuel H. Elrod.

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it remembered that on the second day of 1871, in .vacation of the Court of Common Pleas of the county aforesaid, Sarah Vancleave. by Michaal D. White, her attorney filed in the Clerks Office of said Court, her com-

W. K. WALLACE. Clerk.

EDUCATIONAL.

LADOGA SEMIXARY.

THIS

Institution will be opened for the fall Term. Monday. September U. 1871. Every department will be fully eauipped to ran a school second to none of its class in the State. A liberal patronage is solicited. For circulars and further information, address,

A.J VAWTEB, Sar'l,

«ug5m- Ladoga, Indiana.

LEW WALLACE,

A TTORXEY AT LAW. Crawfordarille. Ind. 1\. Office—Southof Post Office, WnovS**

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Cheap Farms Free Travel!

CHICAGO, ROCIUSLAND A PACIFIC RAILROADCOMP ANY.

60,000 .Acres

Choice Iowa Lands.

This Company is now offering for sale about six hundred thousand acres of the finest agricultural lands in the West. The Company sells only to actual settlers, and the prices aro exceedingly reasonable, ranging from 55 to $1*2 per —the average being about 58. The greater part of these lands are situated along the line of its railroad, between the cities of Des Moines and Council Bluffs, and are in the most accessible and fertile region of the State.

Sales made for cash or un credit long enough to enable any industrious man to pay for the land out of its crops.

These lands are held under a title diroct from the General Government, and are not mortgaged or encumbered in any way. Full warranty deeds given to purchasers.

For maps, pamphlets, or

any other informa­

tion. respecting them address EBENH/Ml COOK. Land Commissioner. Davenport, Iowa. EXPLORING TICKETS are sold at tho Company's ticket offices at Chioago and all other principal stations on its line, and if the purchaser buys land the amount paid for tho ticket is applied on the purchase money. aug5w4K

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PAINLESS CURE FOR THE

OPIUM HABIT.

DR. COLLINS' ANTIDOTE Enables the patient to discontinue tho use of Opium in any form at once, without pain or inconvenience, and without any interruption of ordinary business. It rebuilds the broken constitution and restores the nervous enorgies.

It i* the Mlf PniolcM Cure far the Opium llnblt crtr Discorrrril.

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A book of over 100 pages, containing letters of FITZ-Hl-'GH PUDLOW. the well-known lettor of G. A. T., exposing tho intrigues of HARPER'S MAGAZINE and LUDLOW, and full description of the Antidote, sent free to nny address, Address,

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"AUSTIN'S

AGUE DROPS!

PURELY VEGETABLE

Dose 10 Drops. Prlcc 50c. Warranted. The raaso^jhy tho AGU^)ROPS sell so well

and give suce'universa^atisfaction, is beoauso

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effects. are the ch^gmjt^and bos^^mcdy

in use fo^Aguc and allbillious diseases. AUSttnf & SYKE9, Plyuioth, Ohio, aug'w4R

Agents, Head This! WE

WILL PAY AGENTS A SALA RV OP $30 PER WEEK and Ex. peiaca, or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions- Addn-- M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall, Mich. llUg-W4K

Agents Take Notice.

The reason our agenta*^nake so much money is because our goods are first-class people like them, and they are warranted. More jive agents wanted. A. E. TAYLOR. Britain. Conn. "*aue5w4K

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

NOTICE

is hereby given to the citizens of Wayne'township. Montgomery county in tho State of Indiana, that I, Edward Showen a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, of the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their regular session commencing on the first Monday in September A. D. 1871, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under the Temperance law of 185!) of the State of Indiana for a term of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors aro to bo sold and drank is situated ou the following premises to-wit: Boginning at the southeast corner of Rufus Eari's lot. and running parallel eighty-two and a half (82i) feet east with tho town of Middletown, thence north ono hundred and sixty-five (1G5) feet, thence west eighty-two and a half (WiK) feet, thence south one hundred and aixty-five (U5) feet to the place of beginning, being part of the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14.) township nineteen (19) north of range six (K) west, in the town of Middletown, Wayno township Montgomery county, Indian. aug5w3 EDWARU SHOWEN.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

NOTICEtownship,

is hereby given to the citizens of

Clark Montgomery county, State of Indiana, that I, James Kelley, a white male inhabitant ot Montgomery county. State of Indiana, and of the age of '-21 years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery co. in the State of Indinna, at their next regular session commencing on the 4th day of September A. 1), 1871, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, under tho Temperance Law of 1H5D, for the term of one year. My place of business and tho premises whereon said liquors aro to be sold and drank is situated on lot number eight [8]. in block number [C], as recorded on tho original plat in tho town of Ladoga, Clark township, Montgomery county. Ind., bounded as follows Beginning at the center of said lot number [8] on the east side, and running thence north eighteeen [18] teet, thence west fifty [50] feet thence south eighteon [18] feet, thence cast fifty [50] feet to the place of beginning aug5w4 JAMES KELLY.

LEGAL NOTICE.

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STATE OF INDIANA, Montgomery County, Court of Common Pleas, October Term, lf'71. Alexander A. Jameson ct al.) Petition vs. for Annio L. Jameson el at, Partition.

it remembered that on the 3d day of 1871, the plaintiffs, by Thompson Ristine their attorneys, produced and filed in the Clerks Office of said Court tho complaint for Partition as cause of action in their behalf, Said plaintiffs also filed the affidavit of Wm. A.

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Cowen setting forth that Annie L. Jameson, Mary O. Jameson. Sarah J. Jameson, Milton B. Jameson, Emma J.Jameson and George H.Jam1 eson are non-residents of the State of Indiana. 1 Now, therefore, notice of the filing and pendency of this complaint is hereby Igiven the above defendants that they may be and appear before the Judge of said Court of Common Please on the second day of the next term thereof, beginning at the Court House in the City of Crawfordsville on the second day of October, 1^71. and 1 answer said complaint.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this third day of August, 1*71, 1 SEAL. W.K.WALLACE. aug5w4 Clerk.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

NOTICE

is hereby given to the citizens of Clark township, Montgomery county State of Indiana, that I, Simeon A. C'ord, a white male inhabitant of Montgomery county State of Indiana, intend to mako application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county at the next regular session of said Board, to be held in the city of Crawfordsville. in said rouoty, commencing on the first Monday in September. A. D. 1871, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time. The premises in which I desire to sell, is the building situated on Lot number one [I] in block number [2] in the original plat of tne town of Ladoga, Montgomery county Indiana, Said building being situated ll3j feet from southeast corner of said lot. augSwt* SIMEON A. CORD.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. "^"OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Union Township. Montgomery county, Indiana, that I. John Carrol A white male inhabitant of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, of the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county. State of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday of September, A. D. 1871, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a leu quantity than a quart at a time under the Temperance law of the State of

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Indiana approved March 5,1^99 for the term of one year. My place of business and the premi-

ses whereon said liquors are to be sold and

drank. is situated on part of lot number ninety-two [92].in the original plat of the town of Crawfordsville.Lnion township, Montgomery county Indiana, designated and hounded as follows: Beginning twenty P20] feet south of the northeast corner of said lot. running thence west eighty-two and a half I82i] feet, thence south twenty [30] feet, thence east eighty-two and a half [83iJ to the east line of said lot thenee north twenty ISO] feet to the place of beginning. aug5w3 JOHN CARROL.

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DR. HURLEY'S COMP. SYRIfP OF SIRSAPtRILM

With Iodide of Fotish.

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The great alterative andlblood, punAer. ft certain remely and cure for Scrofula. King'* Evil, Caries of the Bones. Pimplef, Boils, and all Eruptions of the Skin, arising from impure blood Costive Habit. Kidney disease. Dyspepsia. or Indigestion. Rheumatism, Jaundice Liver Complaint. Female Irregularities. Fistula. Piles. Syphillis or Secondary Syphilis, and all disorders arising from the imprudent use .of Mercury.

Road the following certificate from a mechanic. well known.—It attests its wonderful power in skin diseases.

DR. HI'RLET—SIR: My children have had eruptions all over the body formanr months. It was frightfully bad oa tho face and head, and I thought it would remain during life. What was to bo done? I doctored them, andaI gave them everything I heard of or could think of but all of no account. I tried your Sarsnparilla and in'less than ono week I had the happiness of observing them improve in health, and tho diseaso disappearing. It has been observed by every one about here, and it is wel lknown your medicine was the means.—They are now. thank God, perfectly well. JOHN O'SULLIVAN,

Grayson and Seventh Street?, Louisvillo, Ky.

1 have examined tho mode of preparation of Hurley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. and do not hesitate to recommend it as decidedly the most valuable preparation of that article now in use. R. H. ALLEN. M.DJS

DR. HURLEY'S

Popular Worm Candy,

Is really all it claims to be. A SPECIFIC, removing all kinds and varieties of worms from the human viscera of young and old. No harmful effects from its use. No danger of an overdose. Children love it.

LOUISVILLE, August30,18G9.

GENTLKMKK In consequonoo of tho benefit I have received from the use of Dr. Hurley's Worm Candy in my family, I sond you this, hoping you will make it-public for tho good or other parents, My wife and self aro satisfied that but for the uso of) Hurley's Worm Candy, at least one of our childron would have died. Both of our children are now well and hearty they passed worms seven inches long. Any one doubling this oan call and see moat corner 10th and Chestnut Stroets, and I will glvo them proof of this and more.

Yours, with respect. M. IIOEY.

DR. HURLEY'S

STOMACH BITTERS,

Is the rcmedv,par excellence, for all diseases arising from Dobility. Disordered Stomaoh, loss of Appetite, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, and all kindred ailments where a gontle and permanont stimulent is required. It fortifies the system against tho trying effects of ohanges of climate* and seasons, and invigorates and vitalisos failing naturo and is a suro preventative of Chills and Fever.

INDIAXAFOLIS. IND., KoV. 7. 18«#.

GENTS About two months ago I procured a bottle of Dr. Hurley's Bitters for my wife, thinking it a pleasant tonic, but not relying much on Its medioinal virtues, and it cured her of a disoase she had long been under treatment for. 1 was afflicted in a similar way and got gome for my own use, and am happy to say that it has oured me. My disease was of the bladder and kidneys. It is certainly a splendid medicine, and Doing pleasant to take is quite a recommendation, We and our neighbors have no. uso for any other now.

Very respectfully, your friend, J. L. BROWN.

DR. HURLEY'S

-A.C3-TJE TONIC

Purely Vegetable—We make a standing offer of $100 in Gold, for every grain of Arsenio or Mercury, or any other Poison that may bo found in its composition. If taken by directions, wo guarantee it to cure, without producing bussing in the head, partial deafness, or any other distressing effeet so generally experienced from taking the usual reinodies arsenic, quinine, strychninc, Ac,

NEW AL I.SIJ,, May 28,18(58.

Dear Sir:—I was afflicted with ague for months, over a year. I think. Your Ilurloy's Ague Tonic was recommended by a friond. I got a bottle immediately, and commenced to take it according to direction, and have not been troubled with a chill since. I am satisfied that if it bo taken according to directions it will cure any case of the ague. I recommend it to the suffering. Yours, truly.

Capt. VINCENT KIRK.

DR. SEABROOK'S

INFANT SOOTH INU SYIUJP.

Is fast becoming tho indispensable remedy for tho relief and euro of all pains and aehes of our little ones. Thousands of mothers throughoet the land are praising the inventor, and miliums will yet do so whon all know its intrinsic value in quieting restlessness, relieving TeetAing. Summer Complaint, Colic. Spasms, Irregularities of the Bowels, Ac., Ac.

LOUISVILLE. KY„ Oct. J, LNA*.

GENTLEMEN :—We have for some time beon using your Dr. Seabrook's Infant Soothing Syrup, and have given it a fair trial. For curing colic, removing pain, quieting restlessness, and relieving sick stomach, we have foitnd it more efficacious than all other remedies we have ever used. It is very pleasant to the taste, while most remedies for colio, Ac., are very nauteous. Another great merit that will commend itself to all parents is the entire absence of the stupifying effects oa the child, so common in the use of Dewee's Mixture and other preparations we haveused for similar diseases. We most cordially recommend it to all parents,

J.W. DAVIS, Sherriff Jefferson Co. W. II. SKTTLE,

DR. SEABROOK'S

ELIXIB OP BARK AND IRON.

This elegant combination of Calijaya. Phosphorus. Iron, Calamus, Cardamom. *e., with pure^Apple Brandy, (see recipe on each bottle.) is winning golden opinions" from Physicians and others who have used it in restoring appetite, giving color to the cheek, tone to the system and strength to the puny and ehlorotic. invaluable in correcting Female Irregulerstie*.

JLrAll prepared by the present paoprietorv for the trade only, at our Laboratory 41 lltt Street, IieelsTlllc,

Ky.,

orders should be addressed.

whom ail

J-W.SEAT0N&C0.

JIT'To be had at any retail drug slur* throughot the eou try.

SOLO BY

J. BINFORD BRO.

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