Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 December 1866 — Page 3

THE 'JOURNAL.

Time ruble L„ X. A. & C. R. ».

TRAINS GOING NORTH.

Accommodation l'rcigbt Express

10:22 A. M. .. 2:15 I». M. .. C:j5 P. M.

UOISO SOUTH. i,.

Express Freight Accommodation

1

10:22 A. M. 9:18 A". M. 4:50 P. M.

(i!bble-i al»blc!

W6 deeply sj-mpathizo with our

young

1

friend, the gallant. Captain Joe.

bimpson, of Co. I, 11th Indiana, on the

mysterious disappearances of those two

turkies which he had under roasting process, for the purpose of regaling his

numerous admirers, on the evening oi

ihe 23th ult. The Captain was in high

^tee in anticipation oi' the rich repast

to be indulged in from the savory tur­

kies aforesaid. It is said he partook of a very light supper, in order to IK

prepared for the dainty feast, which

greatly alarmed his landlady, who re­

marked that he was becoming "un­

healthy." The guests were assembled

and ready to do ample justice to the

occasion, as the}

7

had had their masti­

cators set in order by that scientific

and skillful dentist, M. II. Gulev.—-

minded the beholder of a squad of"

Copperheads sneaking homo on the

night after the October election,. The

•••Captain became enraged, yea, furious,

and made demonstrations with some

thing like a broad-sword, that was tcr

l-'blo to behold. Like Rachael of old

lie ''mourned and would not be com­

forted." Absent friends may be for

gotten, bur the memory of untasted

jibsent turkiu will never be effaced.—

Turkies, cranberry sauce, and all the

necessary accompaniments gone—van­

ished forever. Mourn ye geese, ye turkies mourn., And chickens from your mother's torn.

The ''gormandizers'' have since sent

their compliments to the gallant Cap­

tain and his fellow-clerks, with many

thanks.

I'Mind yees/ the turkies wore sioofed

Avid nice isters for the reeepectable

young gintlemen."'

Triai.

•A ppccial term of the Circuit Court

convened on Monday last, for tho trial

of Edward A. Fahnestock fur murder. Judge Naylor on the bench. Tho case

was brought to this county from Tip-

poeanoe, on a change of venue. On

Tuesday a jury was empanneled, and

the trial is progressing. Frank Ever­

ett, Satn'l F. Wood and Col. W. C. Wil son, prosecute, and Col. R. Dellart.

Col. S. C. Willson. John Larue and J.

M. Butler, defend. There appears to

"be no unupuai interest manifested in,

the case by the public.

PATTERSON'S

STOCK OF (IIFTS for the

-holidays, consists in part of the rarest

and finest quality of jewelry, silver

and plated castors, fruit baskets, gob

lets, card baskets, molasses jugs, porle

••monies, albums, American and Engli.-di

poets, books for adults and children,

jtnd a mammoth lot of China, tin

ivooden toys, lor everybody.

BURGLARY.—Last

store

of Mr. Joel \vti3 enterod by bur

ylars and euudry articles of clothing

stolen and carried away. The thieve*

cll'ected an entrance in the rear pari

of tho building They left chisels,

augurs, saws and other tools behind:

and also a hat, containing, as Mr. Jack

Wallace informed us, a copy of the La

Crosse Democrat, Brick Pomeroy's pa

per. Mr. Joel does not know the ex

tent of tho loss ho sustained.

A VALUABLE CORPS.—Patterson, in

preparing for the holidays, has an eye

to beauty as well as business. For proof, his efficient corps of clorks has

only to bo seen—consisting of Billy

"Webster, Hen. Shepherd, and his son

Tom. Useful as well as ornamental it

RED BUCK BEATEN.—A

apolis on the 1st inst., between the

celebrated horse, Red Buck, of Putnam

county, and a mare, Lady Walker, of

"Windsor, Canada, resulting in the ouc

cess of Lady Walker. This iff the first

raco in which "Red Buck failed.

AN ESTABLISHED FACT is, that Pat

terson has always had the largest and

most exquisite assortment of Toys £nii

Gifts, for tho holidays, in the city

This year he has surpassed all former

efforts in that lino, and you will be as­

tonished at its size and variety when

fully displayed and it once moets your

gaze.

We call especial attention to

the advertisement of W. K. Wallace, in another column, on tho subject of

Cashmere -Goats.

ji

fry Utrnier

The enterprise is

well worthy the consideration of ey-

attention

They did not, like the scriptural war- this city, fell from a swing yesterday, horse, scent the battle from afar, but and had her arm broken.

6.

THK Pl.AY-FLROUM) O BOYS. A look.,of Youth. Containing

A. It.

Tho Grand Army of tho Republic

will meet in Camp of Po9t JNo. 1, in

Crawfordsvillo, on Saturday evening,

December 8th, 1866, at half-past six

o'clock. Lot thoro bo no absentees at

roll-call. JBy order of

W. II. Lavmon, P. C.

L. A. FOOTE. P. A.

FRESH ARRIVAL.—Mayer

MARRIED.—At

they thought thoy smelt turkey. But '•there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and tho lip." A messenger entered the festive hall, in breathless haste, and announced that the turkies, like riches, had taken to themselves wings and! FINE CUT.—For a good article of llown away. It's no uso to attempt a fine cut chewing tobacco, go to White description cf tho feelings of that hun- & Paxton's grocery store. They have gry crowd their elongated visages ro it and no mislako.

& Ullman.

have just received an extensive assort­

ment of fashionable clothing at the room formerly occupied by Bill Bowers. They aim to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see their splendid stock, and you will have no occasion to grumble at high prices,

J8g£?"* The President's message, which

arrived in this city on Tuesday even­

ing at 7-\ o'clock, was placed in ihe

hands of our subscribers, in an Extra,

early Wednesday morning.

ACCIDENT.—Yesterday as Mr. Oscar Ward was returning to his home, on the Danville road, from a visit to our city, his horse took fright, throwing him against a fence and breaking his leiT. 4"-

ANOTHER ACCIDENT.—A little girl, a daughter of Mrs. Charles Naylor, of

the residence of tho

bride's father in this city, on the 28th ult., by Rev. Jas. II. Johnston, Mr. R. B. F. PIERCE to Miss IIATTIE BLAIR.

Fos-lv Sin i-keti

On yesterday, Mr. Blair, commenced

operations at his pork house. He is

packing for

are unwiilin

farmers on account, who to sell at present prices.

The highest offer in this market is

55 25 gross Indianapolis, S3 5000 00

Cincinnati, SfJ 00(^7 00, and steady

Chicago, 85 4006 10. Appearances indicate

ad vanco.

JEST -Cheaper limn ever," is Patter-

sou's motto lor tho holidays.

ISOOE&. KOT1CES.

Tin-: J.'ARLOR STAGE. A collection of Charades and Proverbs, intended for the Drawing Room or Saioon, and requiring no expensive apparatus of scenery or properties for their performance. Dick .t Fitzgerald, New lork.

Tho "Parlor Stage" is decidedly the best book of its kind we have seen, and will unquestionably be everywhero in demand among young people. It supplies a want that has long been felt in social circles, aud is published most opportunely a little in advance of tho holidays. The Acting Charades are well written, really interesting, and wilt require no great effort in the way of study to present them satisfactorily. All the appliances necessary for tho performance will be round in every well-ordered household. The Acting Proverbs deserve high commendation for their ingenuity and general effectiveness.

OL

nooit

MARTIN'S HAXD-BOOK

i!l!

utghitlis Clothing-1

GAMES

Amusements, including Game* of

"FOR

Healthy Recreation for upwards of a hundred lYctivity and

Spocii Gauies with Marbles, IItops, Kites, Toy.', Tops, Balls, and full instructions in Archery, Cricket, Cto!u:t and Base Ball. Dick & Pirzgerald New Voik. This little volume contains 120 pi'ges, with 124 wood-cuts, and the author seems to have erowded iiito it every thing which it has entered into the mind of man (or boy to conceive in the waved' healthful and exhilarating sport, :ro:n -Miop Scotch" up to tie "National Game." Every lad in the land should have a copy.

OK

1

1

ETIQUETTE and Guide to

True Politeness. Dick & Fitzgerald, N. Y. Mar wi's ll.in Book is a. complete manual for those who desire to understand tho rules of good breeding, the customs of go«-l society, and tq avi:i4 uicorroct and vulga' habits. It ooutains af. ivo -td of souiiil practical advice on manners, tress, conversation, and deportment. The trea-

.- tiso is well written, and appears to cover the

who!o grounr

j.

Ossct .4

Three months, or nigh unto it. have

I tipped, since we disposed of ihv Jour­

nal office, and to the present hour but

few of our old patrons, have favored

us with their presence. We earnestly debire to settle up our business gentle­

men, and are willing—and have al­

ready shown a disposition—to wait on

you a reasonable time. Forbearance

however, wo fear, will soon cease to be

a virtue, and wo be forced to put our

accounts in the hands of proper of­

ficers for collection. That timo may

be looked for on or about the coming

holidays. Mr. Shanklin will attend

to ari} and all business in our absence,

nov 29.]

pacing match

for 86,000 a side, came off at Indian

JERE.

KEENEY.

Coroner's Inquest.

WE, the undersigned Jurors, empanneled and sworn on thfc29:h day of November, 1S66, at tho township of Sugar Creek, in the county of Montgomery, in the Stato of Indir.na, by Uriah. M. Scott, Coronor of said county, to inquire and truo presentment make in what manner and by whom WILLIAM PETKR.SON, whose body was found suspended by the neck at his stablo upon his premises, in-saiil township, on the 2Sth day of November, TStfli, came to his death, after having heard the evidence and examined tho body, we do find that the deceased came to his deai.h by hauging by the neck, a voluntary act of his own, the cause of which was mental depression.

Given under our hands at tho timo and place of said inquisition above mentioned. ELI BOOTS, Foreman.

WM. G. .TAYLOK. PETER IIORXEY. SOLOMON GOONROD. JOHN

JOSKPH ROYES.

JOHN BUSKIRK. W. II. COONROD! JOSEPH MAIIOY. "WILLIAM BOOTS. JAMES Iiions. JOHN STOVKR.

B.IRONS.

It.] URIAH M. SCOTT, Coroner M. C.

TVINTKR.-^—TLIIS is the first week of Winter.— Soon we may expect snows and winds and chilly weather. Be careful of oxposufe, and provide yourselves with Coe's Cough Balsam, for Croup, Coughs, Cold®, and Sore fbro.at. It is an excellent remedy. ,-v -it L11,

.IT TIME

"cokx:ich.

BOOK STORE!

Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, Gift, Toy, and all kinds of BOOKS.

Bill, Cap, Letter, Note, dow, and Wrapping Papers.

Note,

Billet, Wall, Win-

Papers

A

Ink, 1 coin

Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Sic., a very largo and complete stock.-

E

Pictures

Hid Picture Eramw, Cord and Tassels.

of Molding

tho

Toys of all descriptions bring in your children and thoy can bo pleased.

tions 0 plea

E

Pistols c., Ac.

man one

of the tinest manufacture If vou need one come in.

A Gibbt' Ladies

Oolcl nperis,

I hnve also just received anew and comploto set of Watchmaker's

TOOLS AND MATERIALS,

and am now ready to do all work that I may be favored with in the best style and with PKO.MPTSKSS. V, atehes. Clocks and Jewelry repaired iinniedii'toly, and work warranted one year. p-i'J" Call at E. J. Bini'ord's Drug Store, Washington street, -west oi .the court-hou«e.

P. FlTZPATltTCK.

Au.-^'.ist 31, 1 SC a. yl.

Ladies, Take Particular Notice.?

THE REAL VE1PEAD FEMALE PILLS.

[WARRANTED FKENCH.J rpilESE PILLS,

JL so celebrated many years ago in Paris fur tho relief of female irregularities, and afterwards so notorious for their criminal employment in tho practice of a bortion, am novu ^(Turcd for

sale for the first time in Aroeriost. They have beon kept in comparative obscurity* from the fact that the originator, Dr. Velpeau, Is a physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict conscientious principles, and has witheld thenx from general use lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes.

In overcoming Female Obstructions, Falling of tho Womb, AVhites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal AffecJtions, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on ?Blight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, &c., and will effect a cure when all other means havo failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tho constitution.

To married ladies and young girls who havo nevor been regulated, they aro peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.

CAUTION.—Married ladies should never take them when there is any reason to believo themBclvos pregnant, for they will be suro to produco a miscarriage.

Theso Pills aro entirely safe, under all circumstances, being composed entirely of substances from the vegetable kingdom.

Each ttox has the coat of arms for the city of Paris stamped on the box, with the words "Trade Mark,'' in French, to counterfeit whioh is a misdemeanor, and all persons will bo dealt with according to law.

Full directions accompany oach box. Ladies can obtain a box, sealed from the eyes of tho curious, by enclosing one dollar and seven postago stamps, to any respectable druggist, or to O. G. STAPLES, General Agent for tho United States, Watertown, K. Y.

Agents, Ii. K. KROUT, Crawfordsville, Ind. Nov. 8, 1866. ly

OF

THE

INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE IS ONE OF Fifty comprising the "Great Chain," and all'ords superior facilities to young men and ladies who wish to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of Book-keeping, Banking, Telegraphing, Rail Roading, Penmanship, and everything that pertains to a sound Business Education. TERMS: Thirty-Five Dollars.

Send for samples of College money, specimens if Penmanship, &c. Students can enter any veek day in the year. Enclose two stamps and address BRYANT, STRATTON & CO, octlSm3] Indianapolis, Ind.

SSOO a •/Month.

WEsive

HAVE a few entire new articles in extendemand that will pay the above salary to any smart Lady or. Gentleman to sell in any county or town. Business honorable, light and attractive. Send stamp for circular or 50 cents for sample to, J. M. WARIIEN & CO., sept 13.] s. £, 150'J proadway, New York.

Ll'FE LIFE—'HEALTHLIFE—HEALTH-

lar^ stock

ndow Curtain:! and Window Shades of all liS'eront styles and patterns.

O

Motions and FaiArticle?, Loth useful and ornamental come suul see.

Arti

.1 see.

Cartridges,

&

1 rerun On li

Ail the leading Literary Papers and Magazines kept constantly on Hand.

Wilcox

Family Sc

Tlic best.

Machines.—

mc and sco them.-

Remember tho "Corner Book Store." west corner Veriimi and Green Streets, fordsville, Indiana.

northCraw-

L. A. FOOTE & CO.

Nov. S, ISot). vl'Jn'J.

SILVER SMITHING!

p. FiTZP&rmoK.

moderate CLOCKS,

Watches

W S

I

HAVE on hand a large and fine assortment of the fce#t American,-English and Swi#s Watches, now in the market. Alio, a l.irg" ni] )Iy of S-day and 24-hour clocks of all kinds and of the best quality. Also, a large stack ot

SPECTACLES,

of all kinds to" suit tho market, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of fine Gold and fnncy Jewelry, all of the latest stales with a fine stock of

STRENGTH. STRENGTH. STRENGTH.

Dr. nan Delamarre's SPECIFIC PILLS,

ARE

PREPARED by the Messieurs GARANCIERE &

DUPONT, Pharmaceutists, No. 214,

Rue Lombard, Paris, from the Prescription of Dr. .TUAN DEUIMARRG, Chief Physician to tho Hospital du Nord on Lariboisero.

LETTER OP RECOMMENDATION. 9" PARTS, May 5th, lSfi'5. Gentlemen:—We have used the "Specific Pills" made from Dr. Delamarre's Prescription, during several years past, in our private and public practice, and have found them a. most energetic and efficient Remedy in cases of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness: Nightly, Daily, or Premature Emissions Sexual Weakness, or Impoteney: Special Derangements of the Nervous System Weaknesses arising from Secret Hfcbits and Sexual Exsesses: Relaxation of the Genital Organs Weak Spine A flections of the Eves '•I.ime" or "Brick Dust" D( posits in the Urine "Milky" Discharges: Paleness of the Skin, with Sunken cheeks and liio'dlcss Lips "Pinched" Features Irregular Action of the Heart, and in all tho ghastly tr.iin of Symptoms arising from Over-use, Abuses, or Loss, from any causo. of the Nervous Force.

Wo earnestly advise the Profession, and all persons sufiY'titig from any Symtomatic or Organic Affections of the Genito-Urinary Systems, to use these Pith. With high respeet, we are yours,

R. A. BKAUREPAIKK, M. I). G. D. DIUAKDIN*, M. D.

cf

JKAX DB LECOHRE, 51. D.

To Garancicrc Dupont, 214. ltuc Lombard, Paris.

Sedentary and Studious Occupations, Anxieties, Griefs, or whatever tends to impair the Vital Action of the Brain, Heart or Nervous System, frequently lead to the most Distressing and Embarrassing Disorders of the Virile System. Students, Clergymen and I.awyors, therefore, who are especially liable to these Weaknesses, should resort promptly to Dr. Delamarrc's Specific Pills.

A Pamphlet, containing full particulars, with Directions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies cach box and will be sent by maii, free of cost, to any one who will write for it. £S£j" Price, $1 per Box, or Sic Boxes for So.

Sold by all the principal Druggists, or sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any authorized agent, or by the solo General Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. Authorized Agents for Crawfordsvil.e and vicinity, Mofl'ett it liooe, and Biuicrd Ilro. Orders by maii promptly attended to.

Nov. 8, IStitJ. eowinsyl.

The Great English Remedy RLIOTKCTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATEN"!'.

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S.-

CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,

Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. I'., Physician Exfraordinaiy to the Queen.-

T!J13

IXYALt'ABLE medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to v.hich the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. A speedy cure may bo relied on.

To S2ar3'!e«?

it is particularly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. C/VUTION.— These Pills should not be taken by Females during the Jimt three month* of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are anfe*

In nil cases of Nervous and ityinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Faligue on exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Ilysteri

Sold in Crawfordsvillo by Moffett &' Boje, Binford A- Bro., T. W. Fry & Co., and all dealers in medicines.

Nov. 8, 18(56. eowinsyl.

Magic BILIOUS Powders.

Tins

PREPAR.ATION is the discovery of the fiev. J. W. Por,.vxn, formerly the Pastor of the Puptist church in GoiTstown, N. 11.. and a man dearly beloved by that denomination thro'out New England. lie was obliged to leave ihe pulpit and-study medicine to save hi3 oVn life, and his MAGIC POWDERS are one of the most wonderful discoveries of modern times. It is Ihe 111] AT LIVER AND BILIOUS REMEDY!

(which completely throws in the shade all other discoveries i" medicine anil it affords him much gratification that they receive the unanimous a probati- of ail who have tested them. The

Aliigiu Bilious Powders are a

Ciii-e S«sv Li C'ossapSa.juf

in its most aggravated form, and an is to corrector of «U BiliuuD Dcrnnjiwnts. and excellent for Ueudachc.

Conatijuition, J'imphu, Blotch-et, a Snl/oie Skin, JJrotciitne**, Dlxzine**, llcart/jurn, Pafjiitation, and a most wonderful CURE & PREVENTIVE or FEVER & AGUE! (Wo advise all who arc troubl with this fearful malady to always.keep the Powders on hand ready for immediate use.)

Here are a few important- particulars:— 1st.—They are the Great Specific for all Bilious Affections. 2d.—They are the only known remedy that will cure Liver Compluiut. 3d.—They are tho only known remedy that will cure Constipation, 4th.—Tho Powders are so thorough in their operation that one package will be all that the majority of those using them will requiro to effect a cure. 5th.—They are a mild and pleasant yet the most effectual cathartic known. fith.—They are the cheapest and best medicine extant, as they can be sent by mail to any part of the globe for tho price, 50 ceuts.

Circulars, containing certificates, information, Ac., sent to auy part of tho world free of charge. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mail on application to C. G. CLARK & CO., General Agents, NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Price, 50 cents per box. T. W. FRY & CO., Agents for Crawfordsvillo and vicinity. Nov. 8, ltiOO. vl9u9yl.

SiIIjISIS&KV, MHO. & Co.,

Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of

GOLD, PLATED AMD 0BEI0E

E W E

SOL LI) & NICKEL SILVER WARE,

American, English and Sici.ss Watches,

cased by ourselves, and every description of FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS,

Especially adapted and designed for Southern and Western Trade. Circulars and full descriptive Price Lists sent free.

Agents wanted everywhere. Address, SALISBURY, BRO. & CO., 51 Dorrance St.eet, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Nov.8,186fi. n9m3.

Geeii-Smilhing, Saw Filing,

AND CLOCK REE9AIR5IVG, oTw. COREY Would inform tho public that he still continues in the above business at his shop on Vernon street, five doors east of the Post Office, and is prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING on short notive.

Nov. 8, 1866. 9tf.

Rustic Shades.

CALL

alrtho "CORNER BOOK STORE" and see our full assortment of Rustic Window Shades, faiade'of puie wood) nice, pretty and at pricos below anything over offerod in this citv. aug23tf.j L. A. IWl'S & C0.

GREAT SENSATION

ommercial Row

WIDE AWAKE!

CAMPBELL, '. GALE &

mm

ight. and

White?, these P:lh will c-fFeet a cure when all othmeans have failed and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. lull directions in the pamphlet arund each package, which should be carefully preserved.%%

Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per llvtil*.'' SPECIAL NOTICE.—It is the fato of every valuable medicine to bo counterfeited. Bo cautious, therefore, and sec that the letters '-T. & M." are blown in the bottle, and that each wrapper bears the facsimilei ot the signatures of I. C. BALDWIN

Co., ami Jot: MOSES. jpjJ" Without which, none aro genuine. N. B.-^One^Donar,' -trlW cents for Postage, enclosed to any uuthoHsM! Agent, or to tho Sole General Agent (ox the 1^ oit"d States and British Dominions, JOB M7 Oortlftndt Street, New York, will insure a bottle containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation.

HARTER

ON THE,

A A E

BIGJ3T0CK. FRESH GOODS.

§YYLsa

GREAT NOVELTIES.

IMMENSE BUSH

PRICES BELOW COMPETITION,

The Ladies re in ecstasies over the RICH AND SUPERB stock of

EMPRESS CLOTIIS,

MOIRE ANTIQUES,

SILKS,

REPS,*'

1

POPLINS,

MERIXOES,

MOIIAIRS,

COBURG3,

"_ LUSTRES,'

BEAUTIFUL CLOAKS,

MAGNIFICENT SIIAWLS,

AND I-"'

E I E N S E

SUPPLY OF UNIQUE

TEIMMING8

TO MATCH.

YOUNG GENTLEMEN will put on

ry smile, when contemplating tho

satisfac-

WELL-FITTING SUITS,

the fineness aud finish of tho

Clotlis and Cassimeres.

Tho YOUNG MJSS gives her head a coquettish toss as she places on it an imperial'.

K18TORI HAT

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

POLISH BOOT.

CHILDREN are frantic after IIEAD-NETS at 5 cent apiece. Old and young and middle-aged are crowding to •.

CAMPBELL, OALEY & HARTER'S

and buying

IS MO If V* SMEETSJVGS

at 15 Cents a Yard.

Bleaclied MUSLIN at S3 1-2 cents.

A I O E S

^tl21-2 cents. Best 200 yd

SPOOL COTTON at

is tho motto of this house.

cts

8

"and ail other goods cheaper than the}can bo bought elsewhere.

CALL SOON

FAST FOR CASH

CAMPBELL, GALEY & HARTER.

P. S.— The above goods wero all bought late in tho season, thereby securing the newest styles and the last novelties in Dress Goods, with tho advantage of 15 to 20 per cent, in favor of buyers. G. & II.

November 1,1866. uo8yi

M) GOODS

A

REDUCED PRICES,

-f 4

•*—'AT

J%'o.

THE

3 Commercial Mlock, 1 5. I

GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR CASH, and are now offered at as low prices as can bo found in the Stato of Indiana., consisting of

BROWN MUSLINS, F'T

J3LI5 ACHED. JTTUSLIXS,

HICKORY SHIRTINGS,.

COTTON FLANNELS,

PRINTS NEWEST STYLES,

CLOAKS, 5

SHAWLS,

CA SSI MERES,

J- aud SATINETTS at I

Grreat 33argains!

A superior Stock of Ilome-mado .•••

JEANS and FLANNELS,

two thousand pounds of

WOOL AND COTTON YARN.

One of the handsomest stocks of*

O O S

in Crawfordsvillc. Plain and Cheeked

si

a '-7i

Of every shade.

E A I N E S

Plain and Figured. ?-•,

BALMORAL AND IIOOP SKIRTS,

LADIES'

NUBIAS AND HOODS,

also, a large stock of

HOSIERY & GLOVES, MENS' & BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES,

.2.VM

C*1PS,

also, a large stock of

E E N S W A

of every style Cill and examine and thereby save money. WAbbONtj & ELMOftE. October lrf 1866

i' Ult

Coughs, Colds or Croup,

USE

COE'S COUGH BALSAM.

FOK

S E S I A

Diarrhea and Dysentery,

USE

Coe's Dy spepsia Cure.

For Sale

BY

DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.

jan25'U0. ylw.

Lyon's Periodical Drops.

The €#reat Female Ilcmcdy

FOR IliEEG ULAPtlTIES.

These Drops are a scientifically compounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering thcui a reliable, speedy and certain specific for tho cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles aro annually sold and consumed by the ladies of tho United States, every ono of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They aro rapidly taking the place of every other Female Remedy, and are considered by all who know aught of them, as tho surest, safest, and most infallible preparation in the world, for the cure of ull femalo complaints, tho removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength.— Explicit directions stating when they may be "Red, and explaining when and why they should not, nor could not bo used without producing efcts contrary to nature's chosen laws, will bo found carefully folded around each bottle, with tbe written signature of JOHN L. LYON without which none are genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who can bo consulted either personally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) concerning all private diseases and femalo weaknesses.

Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1 50 per bottle. C. G. CLARK & CO., Gen'l Agents for U. S. and Canadas.

Jan. 25, 1866. wly.

ADDITIOiVAIi

Bounty, Pension & Pay!

RANTED by recent acts of Congress to DisCHAEQKD SOLDIKRS, their WLDOWS, MlKOR CHILDREN, or PARENTS, promptly collected by

THOMSON & RISTIKE,

Crawfordsvillo, Indiana. Ofiico over Campbell, Gnley & llartcr's Store, Green Street, •i Aug. ifi. "66. nl9tl'.

DR. JOHN BULL'S

GREAT REMEDIES.

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AUTHN TIC DOCUMENTS,

ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.

'TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.

Stoncy Point, White Co., Ark., May 23, '03.

Br. John Bnll:—Doar Sir: La*t February I as in Louisville, purchasing drugs, and I got me of your Sarsaparilia and Godron Bitters. My son-iu-law, who was with mo in the store, been down with rheumatism for somo time, mmcnced on the Bitters, and soon found hi» general health improved.

Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried them, and lie also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver affected—rim proved very much, by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters lias given you great popularity in this settlement. I think I could sell a grciit quantity of your medicines this fall—especially o£ jour C'edron Bitters and Sarsaparilia. Ship pie via Mcmphie', care Iiickott & Neidy.

Respectfully, C. B. WALKER. "x&.zrq^

Parents, Read this Important

JLetter.

YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS

Middletown, Ind., April 26, 'C6.

Mr. M. L. Duplan writes I do not know that Bull's urm Destroyers need any more reoominendations than ft has already attained by its own merits, but will state that iny little son, aged about three years, was severely attacked last faW and winter with light chills, followed by very high fever, throwing him into spasms, or perhaps more properly, jits, lasting from half an hour to one and a half hours at tho same time the child had strong symptoms of worms. My physician —one of tho best in this part of the country—exhausted all his skill aad the Materia M'dica to expel the worms, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could do it, and gave tha child tho contents of three boxes, in triple doses, night aud morning, with happy lesults. The child has not had a spasm for over three months, and instead of the bloated mass that he was, ha is now well and hearty. "John Brill did it.'

Yours, truly, M. L. DUPLAN.

A Call from Distant Minnesota.

Kingston P. O., Mecken Co., Min., April 7, *66. Mr Jultn Bull:—Dear Sir I moved from Kentucky to this place. The stores havo none of your Worm Destroyer for sale. The: are greatly needed here in Minnesota. A trial is ail that is needed to give them a reputation. We can't do without them. Do send aomo on this way. ii

Yours, sincerely, D. G. ARR0WG00D.

A good Reason Tor tlie Captain's

Faitii.

READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THB

LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER.

Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30,

Dr. John Bull:—Dear Sir Knowing the efD-: cicncv of your Sarsn.ini.ritin., «ii tl»o (looting and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following statement of my case.

I was wounded about two years ago was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Boing moved eo often, my wounds have not healed yet.I have not set up a moment since I was wounded. I am sdiot through tho hips. My-general health is impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilia/' than in anything else. I wish that thij,t is gennine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and obligo

C-iFT. C. P. JOHNSON", St. Louis, Mo.

P. c.—Tho following was written April 30, 18t35, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt. Johnson.

Dr. Bull:—Dear Sir: My liusb.ind, Ttr. C. 8. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physicion in Central New Zork, whero he died, leaving tho above C. 1'. Johnson to my caro. At thirteen years of age he had the chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilia. IT

CUBED HIM. I have for ten years reeommended it to many in New York, Ohio, and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and genera! debility. Perfeet success has attended it. The cures effected in:* some eases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my sun tu again have recourse to your Sarsaparilia. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, henco hi? writing to you for it. Ilis wounds wore terrible, but I believe ho will recover.

Bcspcctfullv, .- ii,.-. JENNIE JOHNSON...,,:.'

SMITH'S TONIC SYKTJP

FOR THE CURE OP,'

AGUE AND FEVER.

-OR-

Chills and. Fever, a

The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims tor it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public, for tho safe, certain, speedy and permanent cure of A ^ue and Fever or Chilis and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him tostimony to the truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatever will it, fail to cure, if clio directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a singlo dose has been sufficient for a cure, afad whole families have been cured by a siuglo bottlo, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, Fx however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a wock or two after the disease has been ehedked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medicine will not require

any aid to keep the bowels in good order should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doges of tho Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S

VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS

will bo sufficient.

DR-. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office ,,.

STo. 40

FKtli.Cross

:i

Street,

LOUISVILLE, KY.

All of tho above medicines for sale

by

no 7?

E. J. BlNPORD & BRO.,

Crawfordsvillo, Ind.

September 20 1806,*